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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 ‘1 i Plainille News ':"(:: i =57 [ Bristal News | iiitizs v Peachers' salaries, $26,8003 herine Bence ..... Abbie Usher | Buccaneers he 644 books, §500; stationery and W - ooeae. Juies Simpson | Norsenien - 1 pplics, $1,500; office expense, | Kenipy ies . Ired Yeamans | Surdines .- 3 47 §4000 wages of janitors, $4,000; re- l Duke Me ard Downham | Lucky Strikes ] 1 5 500; insurance, $1,000. | The pla M. E. Church . 417 i promwotion and supplies, Broadway success [ written by J nd Elliot Nugent, | Uapitol Buicks .. 17 i i 300; new grounds, $1,000; new who, with their ter Ljuth, ap-|[Dodges ........ 1 33 prmient, $1,000; payments on /) peared in it when it opened in New | Hitlng a total of the VU pon 8 interest, $35,00 U ary York. The Nugents played in Hart- | 1500kies increased their 1 in :xpense of district offi- | ford recently i ollipr. of TR Cosmopolitan bowling league at oFs, : sundry, $100. . Ay S L Y Hart’s alleys last night by sw i elieve C Many Attend Hearing on School o~ - e v Sighal Company Tnstalls Warn- | wen mesee congeson apling | sove mor Sells Land all four points. Scoville i ina¥) cong i e class Eq“allzauon Meas“]‘e Governor Jobn H. Trumbull has | shils “1'1 ,’J’,L'f rs did l:o(ul Ll mgg Nea]‘ S[ree[ “THDS 1 will a;;;\f,:fim;:em :R: sold 1o George W, Curlson of West e Josers. The Lucky Strikes, led 2 Aol fecessity 0. ussigning children liv- | Hartford a t toof land, containing by Salzillo, trampled on the Capitol | ing in the U ton avenue section (Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled) OUR STORE CLOSED ALL DAY “GOOD FRIDAY” Ultra Smart Easter Fashions ! two years, due to inadequate Banne plant The scores ics at the Jennings school, & i3 Sanyise Rookies ser of pupils have beea Iy Y 9 il:\m.iw\ 0 Be Held For Firt 4 o . . \ ““uf”f i 108 Addition to Jenninzs School to Cost [11=" dcral HiL Thie oo omen S an lsses | Time — Sequassen Corp. Annuar V10 b : el b ) $110.000—Sergeant Jeglinski On 740s nicssaitated childngy mornir P . on ation; rte ... 3 iTr o Doolittie’s railroad 3 Tonight—Pupils to Present Play— | chureh un 4 Parano ... Trail of Lost Goose—Good Priday £ Where many accidents have | Young People's socicly Scoville i 1 the past several Plan Union Sunrise Service. church. Kev. A. A, Ball, pastor of | civance in City. i Plainville would profit to the ex- |[ti¢ Plainville M, 2. church, will ML A question as to the legality of d inski On Goose Hunt tent of about $42,000 or $43,000 if | PreAch and there will be hymn sing- : o e i it Henry Jeglinski of the y the school child equalization bill | P . H. K v ¢ I Main and North Main }0cal police department, whose ac- ) now before the gencral assembly is | Funcral of I', Oter DRt e iities ad of the liquor squad wnd a large dolegation of | . Funeral services for Fernando |y '%h + i e e ell k to bootleggers, went ahE ekt 1o Hanttord this Otero were held at 9 o'clock thi: Sharples . S IS i 8 prok 1ot s ar I, tr % nday. The hunt was ! at the Church of Our aw S chane afternoon 1o attend a committee | 0N ¢ Sel LN srought betor . chase but rather a i o b el he b)) of Merey S 4R G To ATy Tolals: .urvi. 493 533 4981 = ile R Raflne o tamie one, as the bird involved was S 1 1. d t e e e e DR a hiciaT s a5 PR © property of Mrs. Andrew Skele pecialized a . |cucuianst matter. in Conncetion |71 cemeten I o place vy e B3 of Stcisns sircel. “The goos | towns. 1 e School Notes Montivan ingg e S b ‘g of a cracked corn 1870 should be spent on each child, | 1he Masque and Gown clul Gannon ...... B e e - ° | diet home Tuesday morning an Heleiiiie e Frae s s and Ki Hewitt ...104 100 i s g : forazing irip and failed to return . ey . . g 8 senior hizh s assembly tomor- | Youn ; 4 4 . S 10 its nest last e P ave 3 {as ar 1 account such factors as the numbe r % . ;. ¢ cration t 2 Chic styles that have all the fashion marks of Par REDDERIEN taclos ue e BUIMDUT | ow aficrnoon. Cora Hopkins | Dery .. .. St : 5 A peeuliar angle -ase is the e 5 T P i W hia 1o he extent |15 in charge of the production. i : Ao er s A AT originals. Unexcelled tailoring in soft broad % U"’\‘\n‘ Ry 1t 1\-20“-‘ e ek aT ool e dEAlT las 5 hon | Dot atets h e cor ‘ fain andeMais S Eeee W e eanly cloth and kasha weaves with smart collars | such factors the amount of further | 2CCN handicapped by poor weather| Tucky S | e ; % = otted it in the con e \tion) which the state |18 week but expected to have a -\\!“;lh 4 2 1 e ur boys. Upon being should reasonably give can be figured | o al practice session this afternoon \\'!r:‘xl-: o er e : . {9ut s itl“l,(‘:] i ‘y(:“:\m ol o |Lewiss Sl o108 a0y s { The Automat tal Company, New b they had Sohnd 4hg American broadtail and other | e the taa : 85 Siakiz o g | ;| Haven, Conn.” woods and were sluply . ¢k to civilization, The bill is erected expe e Toh ke L gymnasinn, Miss Telen Barrett While i generally undersioad ticipated no difficulty m 1o preve tomobiles from park- o “gone” goose to its chairman of the committ In{LeCHsI T §14-1517 | that the aim of alicoiy f 3 o, N, . v e | ) r ore mni fall | the local high school some months 3 i French Canadi ng on the trip itself, those question- S % 3 ome " ens ians Sti 5 on ip i hose question : 4g0 by the state board of education, | lortion Yo i the legality of the signs Parcnt-Teacher Meeting ol sentiment s of education, | & sowing mesting of the Congre- | Fearing Deportation . (. "57 5 o e sans poin : Join J. Jennings gational church Woman's Federa-| . Spidainis) s bpRoE Itime was in favor of the plan Tion %011 be hetd tomiomor afternpan . Trench Cansgisng in this ciy are | sarnine sannot bo prosecuted b sociation lalarmed at the annoucenment that | cause of the fuct that the I be held o'clock this evening of mole, squirrel, fitch, monkey, 5 5 | to prove of great help to the school popular furs. Smart tuckings | deparuments in the towns of the stat, A Jiecaving on it w hield i | opgpae ... new'collars . . . chic bows , . . unusual sleeve treat - Superintendent of Schools Leod €. |« o'clock in the p 1 house. each contribute to the 1929 cost Success Staples headed t o dei The evening group will mect at|they will be deported back 1o Can- | company has i on insofar onscBuriaY « .« Cach contribute { | 3 S T o ot Mis 0. M Bk 10 | ada under the new immigration law g regulations ar of Plainviil ' | sl el s{;:m.@ B R e which will go into effect on July 1. Sehe hauten tonitnat ek ‘ seot acter pro- members of the school comm row evening jand daily the office of Americaniza- r to make the restriciion bin cvening will e o e e Good Friday Closing moy.l Jl)n;w(?{ Jam sil R S e be furr mmar school e s L | Business will come to a general |Visited hy these and other people | 1o Department. st | Junior H. S. Graduation stores will remain open until 10| Icar that they will be deported s il atial scrvice will be held [ soormr e S Graduation [ orclock tomorrow night and will be | hag taken hold of these people and Sohe Hout A lock this cvening at St. o e i Sh Gl e ok elosatlga v they cxpress great anxiely over it in |~ - () e ipiscopal chapel, Forestville. o EN 8 ! i M. E. Church Notes | their conversations with Mr. O'Bricy ; : ] oln Frye will deliver the on Monday afternoon, June 17, it ipper will be served Although a gathering of I'rench- 18 : tho Sacred Heart chuyer |4 Y - | was apnounced by Vice Principal | oy Bt e Yphiinviile - m._ At the Sacred Heart church | Cpawy of 76 Saved As Douglas 8. MacDonald, while the : Sldnmlle * ; | Ber[,n News st Berlin there will be services church unday was told hy Attorney Henri 3 o'elock Iriday afternoon and Jap Freighter Sinks s vior ligh school graduation will| ™t 7 o'clock tomorrow night there 1. Ledous of Nashua, N. M. that P - Sunday. Rev. J. Ju okyo, Mar Pr—Wircloss | take 1 on sday n will be a r arsal for the e they neced not fear wholesale de- ! 5 rennan will be in charge dispuatches to naval authorities to- |18 which will be presented on Easter | portation they are still skeptical, Mr. | 5 AT ‘.| At T o'clock this evening the ! scrvices at the churches. day told of the ot the officers ‘ t. i Snnlon e : L s O'Brien has found. e S A S ¢ meeting of the city play- ‘ Fined and € nd crew of the Ialian destroyer ]“‘_‘”j‘ ;",‘ ¢ ’|, : Bricfs 4 : : the con . th . commission will take plesk | Edwara Silverman of Ne: Muggia by the Japanese freighter |!°M. and the coming g Fred Callen, a meniber of the fird 2 v This will : | = i . ppointment of a playground was fined and costs in the Ber- | Matsumoto Maru {be the first of its kind here. department, 15 0 at his hone on | Bath He!d m 3‘101000 2 cost of th rvisor and assistants will be dis- MEETI lum town court night. ' He was| The Muggia, with a reported crew | M8h school graduation 1 e Sask alterl SN o) . | As Chain Store Bandit <" Prosately S0 Ok cussed although it is probable that . 3 eharged with reckless drivir £ 76 men abourd, sank Monday o was the initial comm ment, | Washington-Trumbull cir 5 . March 27 (P —George car period althou no action will be taken at tonight's ¥ P s of the | 2 ime E s st n I was alleged that Silverman drove his | t in a storm, 150 miles northeast 1 the type of pro L { A identified yesterday by a chain i ek sessior | truek in such a manner that a car|of Shanghai. The 1 ter, of the |t that time will be a 0 . 4 5 Ate 4 store m holdup man 2EEE) el s Holiday Observance forc road into a hole. i the 8 O 8. call and hurrie 3 s planned 3 $100 after locking a backroom | J ¥ L rved as a holiday 2 t ) 8. call and hurried to the el e itter lo 2 backroom i | The car was slightly damaged. The | g, of the Alsaster. for the junior high school exercises £ 1 e three men in the store March la 1 en ne he city. The schools, 30 o'clock tomor- Women's ., . . Misses' Coats . . . Second Floor nadians at Odd Fellows' hall last | b LR ) } 4 City Board Meetings Dristol is paying approx ling of the city planning ion will be held at 4 o'clocl afternoon in the court room. | re they found some lensue last nisht and won |16 Was held in $10,000 for superior| Additional School ; 3 . city and pro- st Berlin roud and - Worthington | .ow drifting in the roug + and [0 various phascs of a single sub- | PV SN court trial today Approxitately 30 voters i « s and barber- o . L E irce games of its t sote stand . aldect, the life and worl Sir special vlin Savings bank has ask-{up by the s hleh slarted for [DOeL-novblist himsell, a second With |y n . tisir respestive teims, A0 £ ban il e w o district com- || Dt e daT o il s i SR o i e L Departure Manufacturing te of Julia Zisk, located SO Iy of the Lake." and the aspiration of s i zod as a man who robbed an A. & i 2 company and the 12 Ingraham com- pany will close on Thursday night wsure Ilicld. The bank claims| The Ialian destroyer ) for- | With his other worl Each essay | \core jolted by the = . store here and was supposed to property was mortgaged in! oy was 1) ey _|will be of abo 0 words, Some 1d reopen Monday morning, April . i nd since then Mrs, Zisk has a Services at Catholic Churches Pri- e it T et b ' ¢ s 4 ith was detained in Danbury | U ghias e will be closed all day. ! i il y the H. Jaum entry at t chool istriet 1 ! ) 7 . TH[RD MEET[NG REQUlRED Lianlls ARpALO 0 mall island. The e pick terhoalt s Dna el de Lihed on ],\L\‘ o, v.,,"‘,,lt,,,l“, silve with another man bects in the | School DI U majority of the factories in sure of a note on properiy | Shanghai, Lis contemporries, a third v Driver Who Forced State Policeman aition. fo i school on B session const Off Road Fined §; in Court— won two out of three V. wve held up other store managers, | trian navy and was ope of five local speaker will he sec there | gilverio, C. Wilgox, and Koval fea- The other man was not identified 2 In thelor the Coriclluzzo class which were | Will be musical numbe B e | companion of Bath in the local ipcrior court the first Tuesday in | ,qdoq to. the ltalian ne 1920 | perintendent Leon €. & will | “Tha scorc Loldup. ril - 3 2 Postmaster Frank S. Merrill has NS e A announced that on Friday there will | when a sixth sister ship was taken [81Ve out the certificates adua- Amcrican Legion TRE Wbl will he ereeteq |be but one delivery by the city car- 1. Gaffa o B e Whist over by the I'rench. 1t was of 850 | tion. SETlon i s SN thn iaEth of iers. The stamp window will re- r the town of Berlin, decl | Therc i dance at|ons and was launched in 1912, | rquassen Corp, | 1Le IR [ 327 St. Albans, V school 4. main open until noon and the money day ti vote at the lust N the mectir of | 2 Stie l, n i { 2 1/ tonald Armett and Walter Hibbs, In addition tc ' rooms r department will be open from necting was il und that the ap- ' the Berlin Grange that was held last o [ the s \ corpor ) e | Hot H 1 14 111— 333 |both of Montres ped from the | there will Al tr to 12 noon. Mails will be re- propriation of $65, the build- hi - at tk me of Mrs. C. H ‘Brlngs Royal Bandi).‘ 1d 8 o'clock ton ¢ Iirooks 5 5 ‘ Jranklin county re las ing room : domestic scien 1 dispatched as usual, the g of an addition to the grammar don of Hudson street, Y [recto room at @2 i {H. Wilcox . RS 93 9 v digging their way through a room in t} t ast mail closing at 7:30 p. m. #chool in Kensington had no lezul To Close Good Vriday ' To Tour Amerlca roet. Reports for the pa . - brick wall. They had been arrested | William P. ' 4 ! Case Nolled weight. 1t will be necessary for the s Kensington and Berlin post | ad and officers for th A 7 B fiim Pamnt ang wete Defug |t @isiuc it harge of violating a traffic or- school board to offer a new plan 10] gfjces will close at 10 a. m., on Fri- | 1 cted. After | held for deportation by United States that last fall the district con 15t Donald McDonough the buildin, rittec whi M1 gay 1 ck. There will be a | . . 1¢ meeting the direct W el . I g 256 migration authorities, was authorized secure an. f d street, Plainville, was {urn will be presented at another| u: livery on fhat day but no 1 clect officers e 259 e ks specifications and bids. He also an- | nolled ving by Assistant et This scttles the question | yillage delivery. The bank will be Advent Prayer Meeting Aol 81 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Abs Bounced that the plans of the new orney Robert J. that has been in the minds of many | (josed il d 3095 fRovels G el e il FOR BEST RESULTS addition were approved by mem- k. Donall Mchonough was townspeople as (o the legal Tight Of | 1he siaros will he open in the morn- | , o held 7:45 o'clock tor Eilvit 2 bers ot the rd of educatio ned 1o 2 r at headquar- the town in the issuing of bonds as only | AR Anl e Tuesday. To complete a Vote passe S %t foruibind f & authorized at the last meeti La-t Berlin Mems | will be ar . 2 z t L t « oman pede n, who informed the It is thought that the school hourd |y « wnity club wiil meet | prayer, testi -4t - ? ght thut the mittes be |, at th inville man had will offer a plan to the town in anf, ng at & o'clock at Com- | < S <t Ends ruthorized e further bids| ;e it at the corner of effort to arrive at a conclusion which |y Seer y Thienes | ey i 1 - \ el s9 101 G without beir : Yo refer su North Main and Race streets. will meet with the favor of the ) of q1ie Cour 10 speaker o, " iy 3 t Silver 1 1 JasipACDIS k Presented With Watches voters. According to the ponular|or fhe cvening. A social time has é S i o Members of the Bristol high opinion, gained trom 1 results of ned % ¥ ; ept t ost f e bid t g thall team were pre- tine t two fown mectings it is S e N oa T TER T 3 . g D e L 4 3 te watches by the Rotary evident that fhere Will be 1o pro- |, i e _ H So L el “ il el . ¢ c ' 1801 00 Gok matvedl TeAiAS gress made if the school board of-} No particular damage has 3 4 : : i ich sufferer i re e SUBLC i S 5 wcon at the Boys' club. Short talks 1ers & proposilipn Wi for the t been done and it is believed th 4 / ) e ¢ wis to get el : i by Superintendent of spending of $130,000 us was rvecom . . ; . £ s L thr mended at o previous meetir el hesoRseren of the Ifizh ] 5 s i ) e ol Na. | S 1 A. Reiche, Coach Tom- will be necessary 1o plan ¢ and Gown elub, 3 - | Stanley .. what it wouls s e an, neipal Henry E. {hat will be limited to Aol i diminu nounced today as folls Caval . ... 7 5 ; : GF {T3 - or Samuel a0 to $90, s ! e iie’ in dadiled Sltent F ” e A Be : = : lor the Rotary club, presided. tion to the previous 7 t _ ST o A 4 h | g minutes and th day Sunday. Conneeticut reached its cre A s £pending of much over that amount. ¢ iy o 9 = Forty yes a time to lve | ippo ) fisuo eat ti n Up to the present time thei Leen much discussion ¢ schiool proposition and all cussion has led (o naught progress is concerned. At town meeting a proposition weh tonorrow evening . Lincoln Fry Plainville Episcopal | be the leader of the| Mr. Irye has spoken here once before the Community The Talk of the Town BEAUTIFUL favorabl It was appropr cent of the world's popu- s in ihe United States, O B D e monaai. be] etub ahd s well known hero. Ho fs| NiA New ¥ork Bure EASTER HAT erected at the cost of $130,000 on|® splendid I end shouldiiave IRelatum S wssay atst gond a jarge congregation. Ameri ith music. The - Loy Lot onight and Thursday : A i G e R e Mrs. 5.V, Read spent yesterday | phopie band of the oyl 8 ; ARy e A e Sl " Aheadorchest cold that hangs & ol o lfen| N West Cromwell as the guest of {Guards, from Antwern, fe S ) DL E 4 : e T p on maylead ta chronicand, o 1‘\: |’|1:§ Theet wilh the sehoat| ber sister. Mrs. Charles Pratt tour o the United States at 1 el iy With LAURA LA ¥ 1 1 ar thome : ; complications. At the first et Vost by a joint decision. The same| Week in West Cromwell with her|{lur Frvost, the icadcr, . | Paramount Millinery Co. s . oo from youd ey mflmh rouble. ot wan bronght hefore the vot. | Mother from her duties at the Meth- | above as he arrived with his ban e A ow quickly it 5 proj 2 o ey Lodist hospital in Brooklyn. ha WHYTE-FOX No. 2 is the new safc at a meeting held last Friday way to heal head and chest colds by i inhalation. property hought last year. s i o 1 - 5 | S o = S M . RT Tere tlie Snether Asas 4o Just completed her training and will| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED Aps | 155 MAIN ST COR. COURT o : ; = Go \ floor vote and amendments | CONtinue at the hospital following FOR BEST R1 s i medicated made {o the resolution where- | NeF vacation here. by 0 addition to (he present sehool b e R e Fr TR ] r— in Kensington would be erected at|Mce! tomorrow evening at 7:30 FRECKLES AND HIS FRlENDS o hEst i b aeekaal 565 000, This | SlElock dt ‘Commmunity hall. 2 4 The library will be open Iriday % net with the favor of the voters, ap- Sarently. lollowing this decision a|a(ternoon and evening for the ex- L X & 3 > i {ehange of hooks committee of three s electad o confer with school hourd and decide| N0 special observance of Good GEE=TUIS IS GO AUEAD-T UAVE LET'S SEE=GEE! SO IT \WOULDN'T BE RIGUT on additions (o e made fo the| (GY bhs Been malce. Scwsions wt PARADISE, UNCLE A FEW TELEPLONE | | mANY THINGS ARE GOING [To SEND TS BAck =THEY i CANT BE UERE TO ENVOY sehiool. By hiis decision today, Judge | {0 AARRY T OUGHT THROUGH My MIND T 1T WITH ME, SO \WHATD Gaftney declared that 1he 1 d. \l\“mlz W illegal and the matter | o “[ . nm:.d tlum- ,.,;.n .r "n‘;‘ -,-E, WRITE A | B now is back with the school board | Methodist churches in the New York [LETTER HomE 4 e | S0 was exactly where 1t was fore he | JEast district will commence the lat- TELLING THEM e B e us [ ‘.‘\- of town meeti ter part of next week and will be ABOUT 17! The i it Aol Jeid in ”::m’mr‘ll. . Rev. A. L. Bur- “he women of the Kensington | Ereen will attend the conference. W | M. Payne has been appointed lay Congregational church will serve an | H delegate e g {er supper at the church parlors | dclegate to the conference. on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. ASTERY 3 All residents of the community as L ; it well as members of the parish are W York, 27 (A—The fovited 1o attend. A brief servie | Radio Marine Corporation picked up appropriate {0 ihe Fastor scason will | % Niessage from the American-South be given at the supper ip charge of | African freighter Eastern Glades to- Itev. Vernon L, Phillips day reporting the ship aground off Holy Week Service: Half Moon shoals near the center of Services will be held at S8t. Paul's | Nantucket Sound. The Eastern church in Kensington on Thursday | Glades said it had sent no § O S. i Friday night of this week at |but hud asked assistance from the & oelock. On Friday the last of jrevenue cutter Acushnet the Lenfen serviees will he held at | freighter was on the way from ¥ 7:30 pom 1 on Sunday there will [fon to Philadelphia, and was said Le mass at 7:30 a. m,; ¥ a. . and|to be in no danger.