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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 122‘) 7 the Baptist church, performed the Peonse surfacing will te olation of game laws, 1; violation of Pla'nvllle News | ceremony S Brlstcl New‘g !\’m ne by the ety An appropriation | parking e T The bride was aftired in a gown ; 000 is contained in Lhis year's rules of the road, 2; wilful destruce a( white Canton crepe with silver | e—— — t for hard surfacing. tion of private property, 1; operat- trimmings and wore a veil of em- mhen | ing ing automobile while under the \ broidered lace and tulle fastenes d v n of Plainville was influe ¢ of liquor, 1, | I with erange blossoms. She .lvrnd ¢ and cosis by Judge Wil Disposition | bonguet of white roscs and lilics 'l,u'u in police court this The above ¢ were disposed of SE’I‘S NEw REE“RD the valley PR”EHAM PLANNEI] HWOrning on a charge of operating an as follows: Continued, 10; commits pe 1 The maid of honor wore an o mu‘ omobile w Ter the influenes ted to jail. 4; committed to Hartford (Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled) georgette dress wiih slippers of liquor 5 of the fine was re- County home. 1; judgment suspend- ‘m,m)v She carried a bouguet of or- BBenj passen- ed on payment of costs, 1: judge Ioludes Scbool Additon 7o i T Improvemems R T AT S doon 1o paeaten peiie- . with palms, Baster lilics ;mq white | . “ Lo p | tion turned over to out of town —— ca 15. Guest vre prese 4 Jir Ar late fficers, 51 released hy chief, ~ [JPARK COMMISSION MEETS . i<, i Wit NOTICES SERVED ON 00 ot v L e o Plans Improvements in Nortow's the niusic during the reception Many Hearings Tomorrow Night— s nocessary (o carey h i orked as usual Saturday morn- 4 “ The bridegroomn’s gift to the bride car 1o | Park—Mrs. Jennie D'Antonio DIes | g o nocklince st with rhinestones, | 10 Insurance Firm Sells. Out— Ladics' Night i a native of Rr 4 [ i . i E 2 The bride's x to the bridegroom | Ladies” niznt w G v _{tol had been employed at th ttr (:t —Matteo Released by Hartford & th District Votes (o Buy School S el A a lw LU ELIR 'I\ as ch band. The maid of hon-! » Istele Sak o ! 1 cotribe b ManntecanngiCo SOnEa Ball Team—Other Items. roreceived 4 bracelot from the! Site—William H. Thomas Dics. IE S i anTaivad ity bride and the hest man was give sacl . . oER Loy L SHINR RS 18 Ghatles Wibator of Permits for huildings valued ot an a gold cigar 1 Soveral hearings are sch Trib e er 1his ¢ Mrs. John Watkins and estimated cost of $103,000 were is- groom. s tomorrow evcning FHy) ke e tant: ¢ Mrs. Cora Dewey of Hartford. and |sued by RBuilding Inspector Axel Foltowing 1 T ng reeeption | ¢ council, and curing e past | ' i furnished the € Hattie Harrington of South Johnson during the month of March. at the home, the couple left on a | f°W days S nt Henry Jeglinsh cadia quart also Ly one brother, The list of new buildings is topped ' honeymoo New York city and|of the polic partment ! e heaiias s go Thomas of this city, and tbhy the new 12-room addition heing | Atiantic he il be at home | ®d over 100 notices on R . |sever s made fo the Linden street school at'to their trivnds G property owners, who will % : e i 1 W 14 at his Considered by Stylists as the Acme of Smarlness o 1 [ is sesta et T3 Aot fon avoilAn npariunils " to) peess’ fhesr St AU by dekes, Drisen @ home ok iomor. During the month Mr. Johnson is- | nue, Hartford [opinions tomorrow night on (i e o ; i aftornoo tev. €. H. Mon- [sued 24 permits which are classifi serviees Large cnded ous street improvements. Haig a Heffe : 1 N : e For the Moder Home e B e e A e R e S e S S | buildings and repairs. 4: garages. 4: | vesterday were Jargely attends .| GeAry avenur road wiil : ) SRR nE S h e s pectits and electrical work. 12. The total of | Spee mysic was rendered by the! e given consi i ey i { ¢ Tivo Cratsis fees collected during the month was senior and junior ehoir at both |SeSsion, anc e il n &t office i " o inse o o o | gram for nerc St i 1 ! department was called FINE LUSTROUS SATIN IRISH DAMASK e B X e permits were jssned for the follow- the Bible school, 5 being pres-| ' i r > £ 3 4 fiold i And Napkins to match, lovely tints as green, peach, gold and other e i e g QNSRRI e ot BibERL | andened to sprond to_ nearly. bulldings. popular shades, 2x2 Cloth, 1-2 dozen Napkins $12.50 to $16.50. 2x2 1-2 | two-faniily house on Linden street.| In the cvening new lymn| Bids for laying o TS | G L G Cloth with 8 Napkins $16.00 to $20.00. 2x3 Cloth, dozen Napkins $20.00 $5500; Frank Scheible, single dwell- | books were prese ted by Mee, | SdeRalks anid 5 ¢ to $25 set. ing on Farmington avenue. $8300: | Emma L. Wood, leader of the Fom-|108d Will e opone and Mr. Fortuno, store and tcnement | ple Sunshine Bible clas, high inis BN ClL BEROTI oL on Crooked street, $3000, been largely tumen(all iniraias| 200" dhefeoniract Plan Tmprovement ing _funds for the b tev bR SlEasane B ! School Site W = - | At the meeting of the park com- | A- Dol thef bools [ PIOSCIM ISR (e Sl : g \ he Auto Catehes Fire mission held Saturday evening, plans On behalf of the f andgdedil A B e A e : At strict | An automobile ¥ HAND PAINTE‘D DAMASK SE‘TS | were outtined for eonsideratie im. |cated them in a very ftting man- Rl IRl Y Al ; T : o slightly dam Guaranteed fast color, Cloths and Napkins, prices $45.00, $17.50, provements to be made in the new ' e i b 20 T . £50.00, $59.50 and $62.50. Charles 11 Norton park e’ bralnanca loref taptism: s [RISERC 0 mERERLERIE SL i SR BT A R S F of West and Schoof The commissioners decided to: CONferred upon ne andidates. | P 1T : B = 4 and Engine Co. clear the road from the old harn on|Vhe list was as follows: Mr. and e Shhm s man street fr o ; nded fo a box alarm and ex- | ¥ha nite’ of the canall (Nereby im- | TS, (Oscair {byiall, ‘Mbs. 1l | abutting pr ¥ owners whi j Zeuen 0 : f ed the fire with chemicals, 2 roving the r conditions, | Barraclough, Everett Temple andf = s N geaetie M ay Personal Ta: Linen Shop—Street Floor ‘?{rp'lrz will h:, made to the old|five Juniors. Barbara Morse, Mac- s e P II"\"I'.‘) ! JI mv{I ln‘ Riley wooden bridge, which will also take ite all hel Rob Los kit At s St b S R v i ! wated this morning that approxi- care of travel conditions. irrar, and Fdna Wood g EAUDCACILD G ; ot X Iy 1.500 porsons paid (heir per- ccorations consist ' 3 ' o « 1 1 1 4:45 ad A and Ln. cre called to the and Jndd streets by s Heffer a hox oth fires were cx- th chemicals, Consideration was given to the | construction of a new hridge hut the cost made the work impossible jn|#'rdnged around the baptisiry and o the opinion of the commission i et services most of} Myron Ki ersanllie ponsliuly R e nal taxes last Saturday between W 1p. . ions this morning poir ther msy day. For the con- <: who have not as laster lilies werd to people who are|cd with Benjamin Daniels of Bristol t homes, ¥ Policeman Leo Padere iSa Mr. Riley has ar- meeting between th w RBritain | Berlin - street bejore Wednesday Matteo Is Released cep his office open this ; the old canal that floy zh the elatini i Auhans ive | ré firc board and the town officials of [morning so transportation can bw |17 Ol canal that flows through tI Tommy” Matteo, local boy, who! O3S ir L pNieiog 1 - twcen the hours of 7 and Britain in the near futurc and at!providcd for those wishing to go ' VATK: The commission will also ha K it for ng by ] Malor I : ; i : s . : S ) ; J e SN eIng O the water in the canal analyzed so D2 bven frying out for a position| %0 ost o ne t 1o that mecting there will be a new to the mecting. 1 DALt f sl S e e enthisundinhe - e § AT G i G sy Mract drawn up between the two East Berelin Items, : o : |cont D be . ason. It was found that the picnje | VASEDAll team at its training camp i e v i s cure the [the collector's office will include the |towns. whercy tie same protection | Miss Bertha Hazen returned today | togation in the park is in exciens, D Hasre de Grace, Marsland, was e i Tostponed : et vt tenh) delinquency fee of one dollar. Mr. will be afforded without fear of & 1o the University of Vermont 1o re. o alied et released from the .quad Saturday| . o it ool e plins of the L Riley stated today that checks re- o 3 condition. The commission belicves L : | o of 8. Dascola of Sou | cancellation. sune her studics after spending the that this location sill e utilied |© CNNE by Manager Groh. Mativo S e e | e e e Arrested Following Smash ‘aster holidays at her home here. | considerably during jc|loft at once for Hackensacl g tor vehicle law, which | 1he nmittee 1 ‘ would be returned unless the addi- As the result of an accident Iastl Rolert Clark is spending the Ias. | srason "L‘("‘”‘”‘ Bopingfeld et N L us sehed for 1 : 1y ) rehite and it is tional dollar was included. night near Berlin center, Julius Gib- | (or vgoation period. hore with his N A believes that he can cateh | fiornao s b Aeniieh o ; ars Gollide on Boulovard {son of New Rritain was lodged 10 pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1t.| Mrs. Jennic D'Antonio, 39, of 65 O “ith the Ponies week owing 1o (he illness of ¢ construcied : Two persons were injured short- e il] | the New Britain police station oh &' Cluric from his studies at Tilton 1ast Main street, died yestorday at zc and his inexperience ! Jyror Charles 1. Conlor Ceonim retu 3 o'clock Saturday after- [ 1 AN , : P 1 AR @ Y vere agamst lim in his trial with i e Bricfs 5 e : A raauTiae N g chiarge of drunken driving. The arrest | g vin New Hampehire her homp following a long poviod| ; i | Plamnille Brier result of a collision near | made by Constable Williaw Cole | = (7 FF St FET of illness. She had been a resident Scnators and the fact that hel Aiss Emma Hills of Mary Bald (will co S ins on each v B moRumeRLE ol e Not Ca]]{}el comnc[ |of East Berlin. As the man {s st} r: and Mrs. Henry Mildn of this town for a number of years. | 5 "N1E 101 Iboser FHG UGS SoTi] Staunton, Va., s of t . o inside walix Memorial boulevard. William Ran- Uthe lockup it is likely that he will| Bridsvport spent the we 8 1an, Arans, 1em- nding the Easter vacation in Bal- 0 11 be of wood | court of 1786 Westminster atrect, jesides her husband Louis 17An- pprar in the Berlin town court to- tonio she leaves two daughters, M loors will he Providence, 1. was treated for It is planned to start work in the near future on the clearing out of | day eve {the guest of Mr. and Mrs rers of the Len. DAsbonto; | apatd an o b all of Plainville & “’”1 s i i the needs of the John Cormier of 62 Meadow street, Funeral services will be held to-| promise i - g distri - @ passenger in Rancourt's car. re- csted—Auto oo . e promise in {he that i Dy L ; 1 Drunken Driver Arvcsted | Although there was the heaviest [2% 8 o'clock in their rooms at Com- | 1morrow at 9 o'clock in the Church Tomn ot ceived cuts about his head and right w ¥ hall, f condition of Zella Dyer o : : by SR o e i aan ol SR e ; I and. after being treated at the Smashes i'ence In Three Places— | {raffic of the year on the roads in E S . |of Our Lady of y. A q Faster Seryiee has been il {the town yesterday, the were no The ladies of Sacred Heart church pigh mass will be celebrated. Burial i o : previe Bristol hospital, returncd to his Good Wil Whist—Dog License | giier nccidents or arrests ax far as| %1 Dol a whist social in the il be in St Joseph's cemetery, s e il it SRR S g s roperty of Em hom R. Donahue of Pleasant | could be learned. There was an ac- | Church social rooms this evening at 1o Attend Conference T w’ L S i H\‘ i Wl T the 1 reet, driver of the other car, and Fees Now Payablo—Not ;,H‘],m Satu ¢ night near the Fox | S 0'clock. Both regular and bridge | Teon (' Staples, superintendent filled up e ,.‘v'],_, of availab L ‘““‘] ] Rol ding | James Santanicllo of 62 Gaylor It was learncd today on good au-|farm in Iierlin, in which a car tore| Whist will be played. Refreshments of schools, is attending the three- | Aong those prosent were Mrs, dohn |v'clock a1 e e e b s Beitadn e , _{down three scctions of the fence and | Will be served. day confercnce of school superin- | H, ‘Trumbull, st Jean’ Crimbull snson of 4 Slisarod a0l cln gt dne hionnBlion v v taopllyatha sty ot action | evidently proceeded under its own| I'rank Kramer. Jr. is spending the |tendents in Connecticut being held | Miss Florenee Trumbull and her irch {he polleaguy oo pnterguui R . partment would not take uhy &c/ /08 | 1,y o oy no trace of the car could | Fuster vacation with his parents at the State Normal school in Dan- ! fance, John Coolidge, son . of ir Saviour X ' 3 couts the cav opanied Uy Denitny O M\" I ‘{srrx: In[be found. The car had struck the here from his studies at Wesleyan | b the first three days of this| former president, house or | y n 4 2 i lad gunneftostiie Hghitanto, Mllon contract between the Mew B fence on the cast side of the roud university. week. The conference is being held | Rev. Roy J. Wilkerson preached 4 5:30 o'clock GG ! : nlapiyatiestana {hen made & ert tuen o tire department a“’ : “\1 o, 1t is ! first, then crossed to the other side! Mrs. William Bunce and daughter, | Under the auspices of the state|special sermon appropriate for the ) Hion 1ot o g at the s around the monument. Ran- D s a:;‘rn there will |and recrossed the road, taking down | Theo, are spending the week af board of education and the muin| cccasion. There was a communior 1\ 1 ttor betng s O Jghter lliamy court, who wes following: turned 1o Srobabis, keuee et 108 or hour | the fence in all three places. It could | their home here. They will refurn (Part will consist of topics dealing servicg affer which 14 new mem f 10 bed for two weeks with | b Dt 2 road. was | his left but to avoid hitting the base bejanfinerganciln t;‘,” T havs MO be lcarn=d who the driver of |in Junc to open their summer camp | With school supervision bers were admitted into the church. influenza at her home on e el e ¢ home at 2 of the monument was obliged to that dhe m“","‘[,! O omiract. The|the car was nor if the car was tak- | for girls 2l | Cheetham-dotinson The list was as follows: George Mal- |avenue. EAREH 1 Wilkins, [ swing back to his right. hitting the ‘i“-’: Iml':‘l.umpl:::'{mhr] now charges | €0 10 any garage. No record of the | The Wesleyans will prasent their | ON¢ Of the prettiest weddings of L claliannd 8 6] it R e ol conduet services al : ‘f"!‘fljll.m'rfu.lru:;‘e:; II):S) $50 an hour or any part of an hoyr|accident could be found with the|play “The New Minister” at Com. |LPe Season took place at 3 o'clock|lelia Augusta Ryder, Clarence W PR . ’ ey That the ensines ane in. the town |iocal pelice {munity hall Thursday evening at Saturday afternoon at the home of | Adrian Parscll, Hmily Lovise I Sl L Irs. b ) . = Dafore Pros in response to a call by the prope Pastor's Class Meeting 8:15 o'clock, Rehearsals have boen | MT: 8nd Mrs. Albin Johnson of Scll, Dorothy Hall Seymour, A. Har Pl N e e bto) T R et e : Aian il es . " il renicnd el SR g g " | Woodford avenue when their dzugh- |©0ld Skinner, Melyin Ernest Hadfield, Street ritically ‘ ars. She is cuting Attorney James T. Mather authorities. It is necossary that| Al young people who are plan-| Eoing on for the past several w5, Wo0d! B e e sury - R Al B S sl b s one of the relectmen or the fown ning to join the pastor's class of the ter, Lithel Dorothy, became the bride < ; ick § essions were resumed at (he 2 L Violet Julie Voisafh onia. pot cville an . | Rancourt is able . i Noneresatio S re | Hubbs . of Howard A. Cheetham, son of My, JChn iolet Juli oisafil 3 : il Rancourt is ab clerk be notificd of the fire befor rlin Congregational church are Hubbard school this morning follow- and Mrs. Arthur C. Cheetham of 95| 1’orothy nick. Flavia Bazzette, L Is spe the ) 0 A S 1 nt in cou the New Britain fire departme "1:\ m i >:~(d (w “1'”11[ \\.«.:n’, l1):!.‘\, sl;‘\ 1.,R\l”,. holidays, s Benianin aad 1 ol Notlo 2 ? n se sparatus to the town of Bei- | Iliske at the ladie oom of the | Mr .and Mrs. Richard Hulbe i fpeaac i ce Jent in a music s in Ne i t : r m"fd '-‘r'h':,,dm.‘. several men in the church on Thursduy night at 6:45 | Maple Hill “' .“I J,A“L:,_L:;]Lf"“‘:‘ Wallace Bunnell presided at the| .. 'v-",.'","’fjff;,'._v"o Pl antee Dee Springfiel W.P. Ie““ ‘p inted town, who have agreed to be o'clock. The meetings will regularly |ang Mrs, Theodore ot Wilaax Lre iy r"]"“’”’jl lostue jeeremony, Nlbe el o o Trace ¢ has March Arrests W es!e\an L|brauan «ponsible for the payment of the be hield on Sunday but the mecting | enie on Kaster Sunda Mrs. Charles Plumb sang “1 Love B e e e ) : cin - o department in case the town refuscs this week on Thursday will be for |~y © 0 R UG o |l SR te bride descended the | d de be confer o do so, who are allowed to send | the outlining and organization of the St stairs on the arm of her father 1o in the call if the selectmen or the werk to be done. All those who plan town clerk cannot be located. on Joining are asked to member the it AL the meeting of the fire hoard mecting this week | L i3 o and the ,w]..d,:,,n of the town Supper Committee Meet :'T""’ ”I‘”"“”‘f Aapeernpisitinih bride, was the maid of honor, o throu Joseph M. Donovi 1 about a month ago a committee! The supper comm ,‘\‘\’_r_””j‘”’" Mrs. Charles Pratt of Herbert Cheetham. brother of the ht suit 1 > [ a ¢ f and to ' cars of service, Mr was elected to meet with the American Legion will meet sor- | West Cromwell. She has recently bridegroom. was the best man. Re Sam Swoig s 1 : tio breack ¢ a graduate of Wesleyan, Britain fire board to decide on thellin Grange hall tomorrow night at|€0Mpleted her trainivg and will he Alexis Do Kendrick, D. D., pastor of y te's Crossing v i ; matter of .. new arrangement T oclock. Al members are - | sraduated in May. ched Sher t the r v 1= i ' r an | 11e 5 2t Baylos tween the two towns but there has quested to be at the hall progiptly. | i rs. Anthony Randall of ; e el s I n o« P Aeyiadaa ! i _ i been nothing done as yet on the < for the supper have been ad Rrook were the guests of \1 able on t Tuesday o tiona on e ployr S = Toras Auring matter. Due to the school problem | completed and there will be severs Mrs. Herbert Porter st | the court non pleas. irsday n " f i 1 I ’ : of that is taking up the time of all al speakers from the state officeis| Sundav. Mr. Randall is the prinei- } llyllu'(al;h Driver the people in Berlin and fo the ox- at the supper. Danc ana entelpal ior the schoplsat. YWhrehaie S iward Rooro of 5405 Mui pense of maintaining a fire dcpart- | tainment will low. All people m-; Point and was the former principal ¢PLAINVILLE® rtford, tr t ment in the town of Lerlin, many d arc invited to the affair.|of the West Cromwell mehnol AORMIT ol TARS. 2 residents feel that the town cond | The et will be at the Berlin g not afford to have both at the same | Grange hall on Thu il time. It is in view of these circume|o'clock which Gibson was driving crashed Stree tonio, and enc son ANt ¢ ¥ ) ' 4 r. and Mrs. Jo ai f | constructed that it w possihle taken to his home in Providence. |into the rear of a car driven in the The Pythian Sisters will hold their e atineciion semi-monthly meeting this evening relatives in Middletown yesterds: ti ins of the wedding march Miss Eunice Pratt returncd to the | from “Lohengrin.” | Methodist hospital in Brooklyn yes Miss Mabel Johnson, sister of th The annual New York East con. | 1 loved. | worked, Tam forgotten. crence of the Methodist church « | Only my son s Jeft. Can (he law stances that the New Britain fi Return Urom Vlorida of which tha local chiurchla » uni | take Mim from e board will not insist on a cancella- Mr oand Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox of; M1 e held the third week of April | “THE CASE OF LENA SMITH tion of the contract at the present | Berlin strect have rcturned f commencing on Wednesday, Anpeil with Esiher Ralston and time. The terms of the contract!|Klorida fcllowing a siay of seiers The conference will he held Adames Hall stables C flenbe e e Gt may e valicelEd T | wkeid, Stamford and will ha attended SHIS ANGEL CHIL n F 1 ctors either party with a notice of 30| Goood Wil Whist [ Mev. AL L. Burgreen and W il Bobbr Nethon nas iaker days. At the time of the meeting! The Good Will Whist ¢l r|Tayne. 2pCilater between the two bodies *he New | Kensington gave an Las SUIPEL—SCHMIDT o Weber o Britain authorities said that they[the home of Mr. an. 5. N. . would ot ul {ho.town of without | Pelliler of Main siret. Kensingion April Fool! any protection and that they were|Saturday night There were 48 interested in seeing that the town |guests at the party irom this state is fully protected from fire danger and Massuchusetts. The first prise at all times. They agreed that any|for ladies was won by Mrs. Orme CONE OR-DOR~ - s action on the part of the town of [of Attleboro, Mass. and the second \NUEN YoU GET i et E i I DIONT TUINK YouD (T \NAS TUAT 3erlin would be backed up by the Ly Mrs. 1L L. Wall of Berlin. The BACK HOME YOO CAN IMAGINE ! ME BE AFRAID-ITS JUST STAY RIGUT — A\r AN APQIL FOOL | Bl6 BREAKER city of New Britain. ‘nN men's prize went to G. Laven- SAY YOU SWAM AT | SWIMMING ON AS SMOOTA AS GLASS, /migpe Tl T Y = JOLE ON NE Ll ) THAT PLAYED At this mecting the voters that[der of Kensington and the second TUE BEACH OF THE FIRST DAY . GET OUT TO 3 | = 7 TUE JOKE OR were there stated that they thought im 4 1. Clayton of Attleboro, WAIKIK ! OF APRIL [ -~ < TRIS, UQCLE / oT that the town would be willing to| Mass. I'ano selections and songs 2 DONT GO OUT | | 1 i A, ol pay an increase in the rate it they |by those gathered there formed the SO FAR, ONCLE | e ! /@ were afforded the protection that | entertainment for the cve . . &) they have received in the past, The Dog Licenses Payable town officials have stated that they | Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff were well pleased with the service rlin stated today that the dog afforded them with the contract | hicenses for the year were payable now in force. starting today. The licenses must The chairman of the New Britain | be registered by the first of May fire board stated at that time that end in an effort to avoid a last min- the rcason for the proposed cancel-|ute rush it is hoped that they will lation of the contract was that the [be procured fly as possible. city of New Tritain needed addi- Missionary Meeting tional protection and that the send-| A meeting of the Missionary so- ing of a company 1o Berlin 1efi one | cicty of the Berlin Congregational district without protection in the im ureh will be held Wednesday aft- medinte vieinity while that company | crnoon at the home of Mrs. Roberi was in the town of Berlin in answer Chapman of 142 Rosbury read 1o an alurm 'New Britain AL members plan 14 4 expectod that the rate will he ning to atten! this mecting will J and that there will be another | please notify Mrs. K. 8 Gold of|