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Before the New Brit- ain fire department arrived the house was & mass of flames und was almost burned to the ground. The four walls are all that remain standing. Firemen directed two streams on the | building next to it and saved that irom destruction although it scorched to some extent, Depictro sald that he had some difficulty in getting the selectman in order to cal!l the fire department and this, he says, is the reason the fire gained such hcadway. age was about $4,000. The upper tenement of the bhuild- ing had been vacant for lcss than a weelk, James Cooms having moved | wut. According to resldents nearby the flamcs were first ed coming from the reof of building, Depietro, his wife four children escaped from the house without injury. Several articles were saved but the of the furnishings were burned family went to the home of pictro’s brother following the firc. Ncighbors said that the dogs that were tied in the rear of the huilding created a great disturbance just be- fore the discovery of the fire. Considerable comment was made by the owner as to the delay in 541. 1ing the necessary authoritics sun:mon the New Britain fire d«plrt ment, It is ncccssary that onc of the notified before the New Britain fire department can send truc This is necessary in order that there may be no false alarms sent in, Complain of Road Walkers A dangerous practice on the part of people walking along the Beceh Swamp road has started an agita- tion for sidewalls along the road Due to the muddy condition of the shoylders of the road at this fime of the year, many people walk along the road to the factories and hrick- yards who have heen faced with the alternative of walking in the mud or on the hard surface. As a result of this autoists have heen forced fo procecd slowly or take the change of hitting pedestrians. Last vear a girl was killed and many focl that there should be some action taken to precent recnrrence of the acei- dent. Strange drives offen find 1hat st night approaching c: Mindltheir view of the side of the road and {here have been some close scrapes which might have casily resulted in fatal accidents. In the winter when {here is snow at the side of the road tiint hus been swept from the center, there 18 no place to walk except at the edge of the cleared portion of the highway. and autoists are again forced to use eaution to avoid a dents, Mrs. Arral notic the majorit The Di- i Arrabella Monat a Moffat, died v night at her home on Main Kensington, following a short fliness. Mre. Moffat was born in Ellington where® she lived hefore wouiing to Kensington. She wus a Mrs. Thursd Ftrect, was | The dam- | living | and | houschold | selectmen or the town clerk be | member of the Kensington Congre gational chureh and the widow of the late Orcutt Moffat, he is sur- vived by two daughter: | ¥, Brideaux and Mr 2 Goodrich, both of New Britain. Funeral services will he held at 0 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Kensington (ongregational church. Burial will be in the Lane cometery, Kensington. Vernon 1. Phillips will officiate. pecial Scout Meeting | A special meeting of the Berlin | troop of Girl & 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Berlin Congregational church, according to an announcement made Mrs. £ C. Coale, captain of the rze Thon MI U of George | Will be held at the B. ¢. Porter fun- home in New Britain Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rurial will be in Manle cemetery. Rev. 8. A. | Fiske will ofticiate. To Visit New York Charles Cullong will leave | duy for New York city wh ihe the guest of his sister, |berman for a weck. Uniform Addresses Necessary With the installation of proved system of telephone Rev, The fine atur- Mrs. Lie- serviee a uniform street directory will information in |insist that there be |address given so the supply the necessary the Houses now of subscribers. in which installed may be next to ch other but in the telephone book they may be listed on Berlin {strect, Worthington Ridge ton Post road. Many home subscribers possible that the houscs arc as far {as three miles apart. In the tele- | phone office is a map of the town which was faken from an airplanc which shows the location of the rouds in Berlin. These roads have been named in the town records and it is by this map that the address will be found The road Lnown as the Fast Be {1in road hears the name of amp road in the records of town. This is confusing as the name is not used by residents. Roads used by townspeople bear the names of IFour Rod highway, which runs from the Candall place te a point above the Norton ice pond and et er Parley roud which runs from the Sage farm to where the Ventres | family lives. In the new dircctory )L will be necessary to use the name of the strect to make casicr the lo- cating of Work has been started on the new systeni,. - Workmen are engaged in ing cables to take « of addi- icnal wi This work is the firs tep in the placing the four party system in the fown. Actual install. {tion of the phones will be started about May 1. Second Hand Buggy Sold houses. | Belleville, 1L, March A — second hand higgy. on display here Eix years, has hes n sold, and with its | disposition an old carriage works that struggled against the invasion of the motor went out of business, Rert Renner, a rural mail rier of Gillespie, bought the vehicle after ix weeks' deliberations | untit 2oy ago the |works employed 30 Dlacksmiths. painters and trimmers, and sold 15 or 20 carriages a month. | When the last carriage was sold W. R. Merkle and Adam Wirsing. cath dissolved a partnership th: had existed half a century 5 carringe Tong War Peacel;u;ker is Dead in New York York, March 29 (®—Captain Archiopoli, one of the ablest and most versatile members of the New York police force, known prin- cipally as a peacemaker in the wars hetween the Chinese Tongs, died fo- day a He spoke sixtecn languages. v John West | outs will be held at | \CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | ‘Ihompson there is the need of repairs at | or Bos- | give their address as Berlin and it is official | | community chest campaigh, a num- | ber of Stony | the | rose, The latest for women and girls. watersnake and lizard. Strap pumps and ties from $7.50 to $12.50. | the im-|the in Berlin the telephone company will | then teams 2 and 4 wer telephones | | | | | the | city. | sight, he will | i McAnn, | tim Plainville News SPRING PARK WORK WILL BE TAKEN UP Mesting Tomorrow Night — $2700 Spent On Improvements BURGLARS BOUND OVER | West Hartford Brothers Held Under $11,000 Bonds—Program of Pa- geant at. M. E. Church—Annual C. of C. Meeting Thursday—Items. $5.00 Plans for improscments at Charles H. Norton park will be discussed tomorrow night at the first meeting of th this is expected that outlined for mak- ng, and it a program will he ing this newly acquired public | pleasure spot of the most benefit during the coming summer. The spent on ihe par it was been $I .95 learned from the selectmen today. The park land was thickly covered I te 9150 with brush when taken over by th: town, nd most of the money spent rose-blush, sum of has already so far has gone foward clearing this away—a vital step which has bheen ssary prelude to other man em- ploved brush did & ount of work, the select- and much of this under- arcd away. old Farming- 1l running through the park ned out, and a dam . Behind this the i v backed up. n.x t pond was much 'or during the winter Norton $2.500 with tand, and the further $1.000 gifl in improv- a mece improvements, to remove the 1 tan, en ¢ ton ¢ has 1 has | h from 3 to 10 years, rosultin skating Me town us past Ve to the along the town appropriated to be used with th ing the park $2.700 h already been about $800 mains tor work during the coming spring and summer. It is expectad at 1he board of finance will muke amnual appropriation for further improvements. but the new vear will not hegin until Augn and the budget for it will not adopted until October. The selectmen makin a Genuine Big some 00 having spent, re- an lized in the activitics of 5 Tongs in Chinutown and of the leaders of During the peri odic on ks in Mottt and Pell strects he was usually able to hring about peace after all other cfiorts had failed. He was also known for lis prow- ess in kreaking up dangerous Ialian gangs and was regarded one best HMalian detectives He spec the rival held the the organ i respect desirons and pleas. possibic, and the the hoard ions ar spot of beauty ure as soon as are hopeful that finanee will inercase the $1.000 . p- propriation this year. While th amount of money spent on improv- the park will no doubt depend lrgely tie extent to which the park is used, they say, they nevers theless realize will increas: | with wdded facilities for enjoyment While {he park will be still in a very carly stuge of development this s expected to add tures and inerense the natural bea cach zradnally enlargin: scope of the park's facilities and some new improvement to maintain ever-fresh the park of fhe towns. in th on fhat use CAMPAIGN NEARING END summer, i ty 11 vear, Tie for PFiest bringing Place, While Only Two Names \ year | on Separate Others, " prople Chamber of rost With the Conmerce end of the menthership lars Round Over Charged with burglary in connee- tion with the recent theft of radio store on West Main street, Gregory 0NN ens, and George Cha 17 West Hartford, hrothers, appeared in court here hefore Justice M. O. Ry- vesterday afternoon and were Thound over to the June term of the superior court. when probable ca found. The elder brother was under bonds of $10.000. 1os- the highest ever set in a loc while the hond of the young as set at 1,000, My e who had work B drive in two teams again registered atic in the contest today two members separated teams from a second fie. It has been nip and tuck between four teams througliout the con- First teams 1 and 3 were tic tied. For has been ¢ second rear. while the test. was held sibhly cour orow Accordin Gregory Chaves, | for a time at the Newton Mfg. Co. apprared at his place of Lusiness on Mareh 18 and changed there he fell into a discussion with the proprictor the price of a radio and what terms he could buy Wt the radio in question and a batterv were stolen from Hemingway store, the two heing valued at § Mr. He ray notified orge Schubert and told him t 1 the man who h hefore. 1 it office the past fow days team 1 leading With team 3 a clo nd fean bringing up the report again shows team and 3 tied for tirst place, with team 1St two to go to tie team 4 for ond place, The report New metbers ville Johnson fricd tal 17; team 2, Captain ¥lhone, Morris Soroker, gren and Stanton k. ,um.\ team 3, Captain J. M. rd, Zundic | Kinkelstein, fotal 17; team 4, Cap- tain K. A. Mag, Municipal Service Co. Dr. 1. Mendillo and Thom ! total 13. the avoid fo Ming 5 as follows: Captain Man- | Rifkin, to- B. H. M Al Malm- total 11; | today is m1, i tire over asked on it. That ni ming onsts drive interfering closcs tomor- row to with the | he suspeets in the mitted th day Schuber new members have heen signed up who have not been re- ported. These reports will come i over a period of time, it is expected. College Junior Becomes Preacher Every Sunday Liberty, Mo., March 27 ®—Al Prebyste n minister is school ora- tor for William Jewell coll this ¥ yrmation 1o t orney’s and - PLAINVILLE® IU\I(.H and Lois Moran BLINDIOLD™ Big Boy In “NO FARE” DAY HAL Lex Souter, a junior. gocs lon fo Trenton. Mo, on week-ends ta preach in the town's First P'reshy- terian church, He was selected to represent Wi Ham Jewell in the annual tri-stat oratorical and debate tournament Drake university. In addition to hi duties as pastor. Souter has found to play leading roles in school dramatic productions. SAT SHIS LAST with Tom M Seena Owe See SPARK ¥ board of park commissioners | any | of | of | Y warner While | morning Deputy Sheriff Carl Tucker of that office arrested the brothers at their home. The battery was found in the house, while the radio was located in a dwelling between Glastonbury and South Manchester. According to the police, both youths admitted their guilt. The older bLrother pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon. Sergeant Philip H. Dooley of the Hartford police de- partment was uppointed guardian of the junior Chaves and entered a plea of not guilty for the boy. The arrest of the pair is expected to clear up several recent automo- bile thefts in Hartford, while the two arc also suspected of taking typewriters and a rifle and machin- ists’ tool valued at $175 from the Colt Paten FKire Arms Co. in the| same city. } Pagcant at M. E. Church A three-act pageant, “He Has| Triumphed.” will be presented at the Plainville M. E. church at 7 o’clock Sunday evening by members of the Sunday school. The cast will be as | follows: Esther .. | Miriam Naomi ..... Lebekah ... Hannah .. | Elizabeth . Judith Bt | Mary Dorothy Roman Soldiers Lillian Hanson | laine Guite "Beatrice Kogers . Gladys Furry . Florabell Parker Hazel Simons | Helen Norton | Rogers Thomas | Iusscll Maynard | = | 4T Win By The Sardines for | mopolitan 1 Fred Yoemans | Syrophenician Woman ... | . Irenc Stanley [Her Two baughters . | -.... Marian and Ruth izabeth Klatt | (daughter of Jairus) | Elise Owea | Luth's Fricnds—Mildred Peplow. | Doris Furry, Isabell Pattisoy, | Alice Flynn, Gladys Chambers. John Malco'm Smith Joel .. Kenneth Morgan Nathan . Bird Bronki« | Simon Harold Ball Jethro Waiter Schober | Peter Reginald Hummel) hilip Harold Williams « I Timothy & » Ronald 1:mend ‘}umrm n of Jerusalem — Dorothy | | i harples, Eleanor Ball, Harold Lamb, Dorothy MacLeod, Ruth Brooks, Marian Morse, Edith Williams, Mildred Dibbl Charles Klatt, Raymond mell C. of C. Annual Mecting annual meeting of the ville Chamber of Commerce will {held in the chamber rooms, 17 Pierce street, at § o'clock Thursday ng The reports of President A. A. Macleod and SccretaryTreasursr George ase covering the work | of the past year will be read. Offi- ‘mr.s for the ensuing year and sev mn directors to scrve for two- year terms will be clected. A full ar- tendance is desired at this highly |tmportant mecting. ’ Construction Resumed The work of constructing i additions to Grange hall on Pierce | Istreet has been resumed. This w stopped some weeks ago when the contractor, Lester Dow, suffered a| | severe case of blood poisoning ani was taken to the Hartford hospital | Notes | Pythian lodge, K. of P. will ms this evening in 1. O. 0. F. hall. John J. Kimmel, who recently completed jury service in the court of common pleas, was notified by Deputy Sherift E. W. Furrey vester. |day that he had been drawn again, this time for jury duty in the su- | perior court, Busincssmen Win The Rusinessmen won two out of three strings from the Bristol Brass team in an Industrial Bowling leagur match at the Recreation alleys last night. The Murphys, Warner and i Hird all rolled evenly and well | While Woods featured for the losrs The scores: Businessmen 14 91 96 105 1o 111 .06 130 115 114 531 3 Bristol Brass 20 93 22 8 102 100 107 135 108 499 507 H. S. Triumphs Plainville high school am decfated the Lewis school team of Southington Ly a to 1 margin at the Recreation al- leys last night. Forgeione of the vis- itors hit a nice 340, but his team- | ma could not kecp up with hin | Cavallaro and Simpson led the locals | to victory. The scor: The | ! ot | Pompey Hird Murphy, | Murphy | Kriscenski hapin Cavalier . Woods | Kloss | 554—1360 The ing te how The Talk of the Town BEAUTIFUL EASTER HATS Lovelv styles and low pri New at Britain's most popular mil- linery shop. Paramount Millinery Co. Formerly Goldenblum's 188 MAIN ST, COR. cotrr ' ,this country as [Gerke | Korgrione | De Nelio | margin of | Dave | perimental Room Hum- | Plain | Plainville High School Cavallaro .....105 43 98— 3 Simpson 100 108 Simpson .. L100 108 Deegan ..-103 79 MacGibbon 95 100 516 483 Lewis High School 108 115 s7 04 §3 89 85 50 107— o4— 102 Cari Lango .... De Caprio 03 471 454—1441 Casting_Co. Victorlous The Plainville Casting Co. swamp- ed the Eagles at the Recreation !-o\\hnx alleyes last night, winning |two strings and having pinfall 72, Mastrianni featured a The scores: Plainville as 109 110 Powers R Mastrianni .. 2 Casting Co. 82105 i ig—; By o 54 102 136 | Alfred | Anel; o4 498—1519 4 490 Eagles 82 81 91 111 111 55 89 {Yawin }J B Callendio Dione T. Giacomo 50 470 'orfeit ted their Cos- bowling match to th Buccancers when they failed to put in an appearance at Hart's al- leys last night. Temco Match The R. M. Switch Room took two lout of three strings from the FEx. ive in a match be- tween two Trumbull Eleetric teame | at Hart's howling alleys last night. Granger, Arcari, Carlson and Miller starred. The scores | R. M. Switeh Robertson LR | Livingston Arcari | Granger T Roon | Deloy J. Robertson Orise rison Miller BREATH OF SPRING MOVES IGE GORGE Missouri Recedes in North Da- kota As Big Jam Melts 20 ) — s today were do- dynamite failel water levels in Bismark, N. D. Spring temperatur |ing what men and to accomplish, and the Missouri river dropped as the huge ice gorge hetween here anl | Huff, 20 miles south, crumbled. Altliough he was unable to esti- | mate the damage which resulted when 50,000,000 tons of ice jammed a 20 mile streteh of river and back- |ed up water over a wide arca of lowland. 0. W. Robcrts, federal me teorologist, said thousands of acres had heen ruined ugricultural | purpose T many much surface away, and posits Inft virtually When I finally returns to normal, questionably cut in a many places, he said parts of soms and one of the on the ether. %tlmflon Attends His First Cabinet Session Washington March 20 —4@— Secret of Siate Stimson today at- tended hiis first miceting of the Heover cabinet. President Hoover. howe t to preside at a full 1l group. agricultur March for s, he explained has been washed spots sand de- flood waters have soil stream, which for out of its hanks it will un- channel As a re- Plic soil other he ruined the i by s heen in farms will be oh on v will sult, s otliers wl forme side isla i river then has v off as al in Misso and Postr General Tiad not met previousty. the hy of the itive ofMices, Both the eame ‘ognizing introduc son roximately Browr retary of re cd himself. “I'm Walte he said r Brown. Mi very ple retary of Frank B. tary of sail on York Lurope K Tie tonight New in rom 1cation age d a e More than years of children crery sult of I five m—mw Bristcl News ‘ FIFTEEN VOTERS |- WAKE TAX RATE <1y and One Hall Mills Decided Tor Filth School District | ‘NO flBJECTIONS RAISED Highway Contract Awarded—Three Grass Fires—Farewell Den stration For High School Bashet- |=ball Team—Holiday Observance. At a special meeting of the voters of {the fifth school district last v la six and one-half mill tax w Only 15 persons attended the ing and no objection was voice |the tax rate, which is the same last year. | L Edward Pierce, chairman of | the district, presided as chairman of the meeting and Bliss Burgess served | as clerk. The budget for the schoul | year 1920-50, totaling $20,335, shows | 4 net increase of $835 over the year 1428-29. The increase in the budget this year is necessitated by small| alary increases to the tcaching statf | The items for which appropriations | were voted last evening, are as fol- | lows: Interes 000 officers’ | | salarie $700 telephon $ |teachers’ salaries, $6.000; supplics, | $560; janitors, $3.000; light, $300, repairs, $100 miscellaneous ex- pense, $300; insurance, $300: pa ment on bond issuc, $4.000. The| grand list of the district this year iz $3.285,617 and a six and onc-half [ mill tax will raise $21,051.51 or| $696.51 more than the appropria-| tions voted, provided a one hundred per cent tax collection were made. For the past 25 years the district has been collecting taxes on a por- tion of the J. H. Sessions and Son | factory on Riverside avenue and in recent years a similar coliection has been made on the plants of the Arms | Monumental Works and the Day | Manufacturing Company. Maps re- cently prepared by City Engine Carleton W. Buell indicate that all of the above propertics were out- side of the fifth school district and for that reason they have been elim- wnated from the fifth district grand [list. It has been intimated that the first school district, to whom such taxes should have been paid, may attempt to colleet the amount in- volved from the fifth district but of- ficers of the fifth district expressed no concern over that rumor it night. By the deduction of the plants in question, the grand list o the fifth district has been decreascd $07,559 over the figures of 1928. Highway Contract Awarded The contract for the construction of the new state aid highway be- tween this city and Terryville over Terryville avenue has been awarded to the Suzio Construction company + was learned this morning. Equip ment and tools arc no being brought in and the work will be started very shortly With the completion aid road. a direct route will available between the northern sec- tion of Bristol and the town of rryville, The highway will alsy provide for through trathc between Hartford and Waterbury and inter- | mediate points and will tend to les- scn the amount of traffic through Forestville and Plainville. 1t is ex pected the work will be com- pleted late in the summer. Three Grass ires grass fires called out all pices ity fire apparatus with the exception of Engine Co. No. shortly after 12 noon Thursday. 12:13 p. m. Weleh Fire company responded to a eall from residents of Pine street; & 18 p. m., Squad A and Engine Co. No. 1 were called fo Norton strect. and at 12:19 p. m Eingine Co. No. 3 was simmoned to Burlington avenue. All of the fires were extinguished with chemicals High School Rally A farewell demonstration was ten- dered to memhbers of t Bristol High school basketball team at rally in the high school Thursday afternoon. The team, together with Coach Tommy Monahan, Superin- tendent of Schools Karl A. Reiche Chamber of Commerce Secreiary A. Whecler, and Faculty Ath- Director Samuel Josolowitz, will leave at 3 o'clock Sunday after- noon for '} 10 pa in the nati all nament staged by t first ng. | aid, meet- | d to| | % of the stat that Three s of At a A Louis ictic ipate ona tou ersity of yester Henry itin. from sessio Cottle, for the tou stops v other o onncement appointmer W ho pionship te Coach Moy | hosp! | He entered | throughout the lof the factorics | one delivery het call for an address by & few res marks, in which he paid tribute to the members of the team. He dweit a few moments on the methods eme ed during the tournament and . \m. ssed the opinion that this year's team was in his opinion the best cver entered in the national affair by the local school. Other J. Ernest | Commeree | Wheeler, ne H of the included President v of the Chamber of cretary Louis A Attorney Joseph P. O'Con- board of education, Cape ed” Goodrich, Superine of Schools Karl A. Reiche, Russell Mink, Assistant Attorney Robert J. nt Frank Patterson of and President Tsa school debating pealie Andre S umrm [ Judge s Prosec mm, = u\ innior side mm Barnes Smith 11 of Mrs. Fannie Barnes 1 nesday evening wonths' iflne sturday of her outh pastor witt will at the he lield fiernoon Rev. P K. Wolfenden Bristol Raptist chu Tuet the and burial o'clock Lonie other. < of ot of the b 1 West cometery 1. 0. 0. I'. Mecting c phen Terry lodge, Will he held at § o'clock Stephen Te will be conferred on A 10 0.1 The mu'rl gres Returns Matthew M avenue, Forestville, ceiving freatment . Hartford, months roturned to day afternoon Andrew Delan Andrew Dolan, § street, died Thursday hospital following a sev illness with cancer of the the hospital ment last Tuesd The remains Providence last services will Saturday. Hollday Observance Today is being generally ohserved a holiday. All with the exception Spring Company, day. Stores, city ces, barhershops ry also observed mployes of the f holdiay, g made by both city and rural carriers, In the Catholic churches of the city a mass of the pre-sanctified was ated at 9 a. m. and in the afternoon, services consisting of the stations of the cross and other Lincoln who lias been re- at S, Francis' the past two home Thurs- for of rman the Bristol 21 months® stomach. for treat- shipped to iz and funeral in that city city a of the Manr were closed for the and professional o and the nu libr a full holiduy post office enjoyed a | prayers were held. Library Board Mecting The April meeting of the board of library commissioners will be held in the public library at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening, April 1. Repairs Completed Repairs to firemen's hall in For- estville, for which the sum of $1,000 was appropriated by the city council in this year's budget, have now been completed. Sections of the brick foundations have rebuilt and steel posts and heams have replaced the ol woods The exterior will also be painted. Street signs Broken Reports have made public cpartment that a number ¢ ed about two ye: at ‘a considerable heen hroken off, (i} m whe n posts and beams. of the build to the recently street signs, erect- ago by the city cxpense, have sparently by boys. replacements will be the near future and ntity of the boys has bills will be sent to & works necessary within the id heen ascertain the paren i Trying F;l_eId s Car Costs Him His Life nwich, March 29 (UP)—Try- friend’s automobile of Harold Tary. of New died at Stamford hospital as juries he reecived when antomohile he was driving, bes to William wood of h. skidde 1@ turn, struck pole and overturned last Gre out a li fod: ing new cost the York T, result ¢ cn-vear-old son, ) iting Locke vood and ‘Thomas Tary nor injuries. actured skull The 10 have n an wood. 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