New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1928, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19 Municipal Dance Hall Included In Pa@p&hmt Budget for 1929 SANTA CLAUS WILL VISIT 1.5, TN i | Will Groet Herbert Hoover as Proposd Buiding Would, e e mema | | Adjoin Golf Course and 32000 to get the He Nears Fflflfllfll‘ ; Include Conveniences for take at least 25,000 to get the project well on | Skaters as Well. lits way, The course would be laid out on the east side of the highway | |leading to Hartford, on the Alix| | Stanley tract. Commissioner Arthur | lerg. who was proponent of the suggestion, ted that an agreement | has beel where | wreet Herbert Hoover as hc nears| If the wishes of the board of park may ‘,; m,d:,,u,:tsr,:,fl:,m.(::x‘ the cquator on Christmas day. {commissioners should be fulfilied, |tract for an annual rental of $1.-| The crossing of that figurative di-\ N Rritain will have not only a!570. The rental would return itaelf | viding line of the world this time by [;ynicina) golr course, but also a!in @ short time from golf fees, and | the president-clect will he on his .00 pal open air dance hall. At |he suggested that parts of the tract homeward journey frem his sc_nd-[,,uq a suggestion for the m,pmmd.]muld be sub-let if necessary. The will mission to South America. §an- 40, o6 coom 212,000 to $15.000 will |tract is large enough to house the ta Claus probably will he more wel- {1, 9. 1o fhe finance board in Feb. | Proposed aviation field, should the crme than the Ling of the sas ON | yupy for (his purpose, together |City vote to have ene. According to the Utah, although he will be Te- I with other appropriations for im. | Phillp B. Stanley, who has the pow- celved with less ostentation. I provement in local parks. voted upon (T of attorney over the tract, um“ Mr .and Mrs. Hoover “.ul t-\ak"“ ast night at the annual budget park board could have the use of all | oheflnnnlhnrn:rsm:m; _1""" lilr'&‘“:'r':‘-\,n ing of the commissioners. {the land upon assuming rental obli- | during their stay at Rio de Janeiro.} . " dance pavilion &ations, and could use the land for xhero the Ctair arrives late todax e e o T Toameh Ao | Vhatever purposes it desired with | Their fina) purchases o “L' ooy~ |Superintendent Clyde Ellingwood. [th® exception of the Stanley manor. | be made there, although Mrs 110V ) roposed hall would be ereqred | 1t Was argued that the proposed | er already has secured many pros- o 5 AN Stanley: park tract, |EOlf course would be a good source | enty in Buenos Aires and Monte- Ot o auattor park. | o€ Tevenue and would pay for itself | viddo. Which will heuss a nine hole golf in @ short time as it-would attract course according to present plans, |°nthusiasts not only from this city | The sponsors stated that many per. Mt from surrounding territory, and | |sons approached them at varions | fime an additional nine holes | {times and asked for a municipal [0 be added. Should the finance danee Ll According to Superin. hoard vote the appropriation, the | tendent Ellingwood, who had made |c0urse could be completed in time | some investigation into the propesi. |for use next summer. [tion, the Colt park dancing pavilien Department Requirements |in Hartford was erected at a cost of | The park board will need ap-| [$10.000 and has proved fo be a |proximately $155000 for its 1929 | AMra, |501ITCe Of revenue to the city. The [budget. including the cost of the| 2 'iroasnn for requesting a larger sum |RoIf course and the dance hall ‘n‘. |for a_similar dance hall in this city Stanley Quarter park. In addition {was based on the fact that the pa.|the commission sceks $24.1n0 tor e deck it the |vilion would also contain rest reoms l'fl_l‘rowmoms in and around Walnut | at a large table on th g pere |{hroughout the year for golfers, |Hill park, which takes in among| weather permits and the members |skaters and other sport anthusiasts. |other items, rebuilding of _drives | of the party are hoping for a con- | A request for an appropriation of |from Fark place to Hart street; new | tinuation of the perfect climatic €0~ 157 504 ¢or 2 comfort station would [drains along Hart street frontage, dittons which have prevailed &ince |, "y g, ¢ any event, but by doub. |with conerete walk additions; new | the Utah's departure from Monfte )0 tne smount. the commission |walks along north side of reservoir | ;Meu '{‘l}*‘:“";‘afl’“;‘;": :“;‘l‘? ::1'1 |concluded that a dance hall could be 'to conform with the rest of the | ave s S 8 ¢ € o key, mince pie and other dishes | butlt walks; a new fence which make up a typical American | meal on that day. Holiday hours also will prevail on the ship and there will be a program of enter- tainment. ABANDON STUDIES AND MAKE NERRY School Children Observe Ap-| proach of Season of Joy Christimas was celebrated in afl schools in the city today with parties tor the children in the lower grades. The kindergartens of every shool, both parochial and public, had pr- grams this afternoon. Much of the usual routine of studies followed by the first and - second grades wms | abandoned for the day and the spirit of the season prevailed. Grab bags, Christmas candy, and toys made their appearance in many | of the rooms. Christmas trees were seen in gome of the roi Today fs the last day of school before the Christmas vacation. Chil- dren from every school, parochial and public alike, will start on their vacations at the close of the after- noon session: Many teachers are from other cities and states. On account of the | long vacation they will be given an | epportunity to join their families during the holid | &chools will reopen on January 7. | U. 8. 8. E'tah en Route to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Dec. 21 (P —Santa | Claus instead, of King Neptune will | climb ahoard the battleship Utah to Want Tree 1t anything that resembles a Christmas tree fs found in Rio de Janeiro it will be taken aboard the battleship. But it has been suggest- ed that since the day will be cele-| brated in tropical waters it would be more appropriate to have a paln tree rigged up with ‘Yuletide adorn. ment and placed on the deck for the celebration. The president-elect and Hoover will entertain all the mem- hers of their party and the ship’s of- ficers at a Christmas dinner served between the | - A Lorner Main and Morgan Sts., FILES ALIENATING SUIT Dedham, Mass, Dec. 21.—(f)— Mrs. Abbie M. Mann, 70 year old wife and business woman of Ran- dolph, yexterday flled sult for $75.- 000 against her 51 year old niece, Rertha B. Hanson, for alienating the affections of her €6 year old hus- band. Mrs. Mann declared that Mise Hanson became Mann's private secretary 20 vears ago and is now treasurer of his florist and green house company. She charged that she had eeen her husband but sel- dom in the past ten years and that he has been occupying a Boston apartment with her niece. MINERS TRAPPED Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 21 (P—Sixty- three miners were trapped today hy an explogion in the Harutori coa: mine near Kushiro, Yezo Island. Fire followed the explosion and the fate of the miners could not be de- termined. BACK IN THE MINORS New York, Dec. 21 (UP)—After | plaving four seasons with the American league champions, Mike Gazella, former New York Yankee utility inflelder, today was back in the minors. The Yankees sold him to Tris Speaker's Newark club of the International league yesterday. 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ONLY $5 DOWN WILL baseball diamonds and tennis courts; new lights for walks between Lin- | wood street and the hospital drive- way; extension of rose gardens and old-fashioned flower beds, and addi- tional new plantations. Extra ex- penditures will be asked to pay for the lighting up of the memorial, | which is a new item; the keeping of ', a policeman all year around, and appropriation for lawn mowers. Willow Broek park will necd ap- proximately $7,200 for improvements which include the grading of the awamp on South Main street, grading and seeding of the playground, a'new | fence along the south line between | the Hungerford and Towers properts, | laying of pipe lines, fountains and | grading of flat area north of llml baseball diamonds. | Stanley Quarter park will require | about $51.000 including the golf course and the dance hall. Besides | these improvements, the commission | suggests grading the frontage along | Eddy-Glover boulevard: grading and | extending the athletic field; building | of two tennis courts; extending new | drive through park to McClintock road; new pipe line from ball dia- mond; clearing of more land. | The smaller parks about the city| will require approximately $4.200, | including the bullding.of a new walk | and curbing at Russwin park; new| walks at Andrews park and the grading and sceding of the land: grading and installing of new dr: at Smalley park: grading and fen ing in the section around the ¢ fort stations at Central park: hese connections and drinking fountains in the parks. SKI CHAMPIONSHIP T0 BE HELD IN BRATILEBORO I National Association of America An- nounces Date for 1929 | Winter Classic. 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