New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1929, Page 7

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N SMART STRAW HATS $3.49 (Regular $5 Grades) Stunning collection of becoming models for women and misses at only $3.49. Crochet Visca, Perle Novelty Straws, Felt and Straw. Choice of cap or brim effects sand, Byrd blue, pandora green. brioche, low, orchid, brown. in shades of vel- SECOND FLOOR Berlin News PLAN BIG PARADE ON MENORIAL DAY Dr. Hodgson Heads Committee —Exercises to Be in Berlin CONSTABLE CHASES AUTO Col Nabs Fleeing Driver—Two Per- sons In Hospital After Crash on | Turnpike—Two New School Board Members Named—Berlin Notes, Plans for the Memorial day ex- ercises were decided upon at a meeting of the general program com- mittee yesterday afternoon at the Berlin Community house. 1t was vot- ed that the parade be held in the Zerlin district of the town. This is the year for the program to be held there, as last year the services were in Berlin and the year before in Kensington. The parade will form at 9 o'clock in the morning at the monument -in Berlin and will march to the Maple cemetery, graves of the veterans will decorated. The ecemeteries in Berlin and in Kensington will taken care of on the Sunday pre- ceding Memorial day. At the meeting yesterd, 1 C. Hodgson was elected general chairman of the affair and Howard Bunce, commander of 1ost of the town, chairman. Various committees were elected to have charge of the ceme- teries in the diffe t parts of the town, Bolton-Kasica be t post. American T.egion, will cooperate with the gen- eral committee in the work of decorating the graves of the ve ans. The Legion members to work with the com- mittees apointed at the meeting yes- terday. 1t-is hoped that the parade this | year will be one of the largest ever held and all residents of the town are asked to help make itso. Following is a full list who will gcrve on the various committee: Secretary, Arthur H. Bushnell. Treasurer, William W. Fagan. Committees were appointed as fol- Tows, Berlin cemetery, Henry A. Aus- tin, Howard Bunce, Edgar M. Pic- ket. Paul Stange, East Berlin cemtery, Arthur Ben- son, Henry A. Bartram, Walter Payne, John Holigan. Alfred May. Bridge, Christian Lane and Bech- ley cemeteries, Arthur H. Bushnell. Paul Stange, Orville Ventres, Adolph Schultzs, Grant Skinner, Walter Bitt- nerr, Charles Fuller. Kensington cemeteric Fagan, William Ritch Raker, Joseph Wilson, tin. Frank Pierpont. Music committee, Paul Stange. Program committee, Arthur Ben. son, chairman, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, Miss Mary E. Griswold, Major, ¥rank Frank L. Wilcox, Norman Beiglow, Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson, Mrs. Edna Shaw Damon. Flag committee, Arthur H. nell. Committee on veterans, their wives eorge D. Dodd. Marshal, ~ Commander Dunce. Arrested Following Chase Stopped by Constable William Cole of East Rerlin after a short but spaedy chase by the officer yesterday afternoon, John Zdankoveki of Port- land will be in the Rerlin town court Tuesday night on a charge of driving without & license, He was v Thomas Paul James Aus- Bush- transportation of and widows, Howard the Legion | was elected vice | lat the ! heautiful has elected various | | spending 1 | | | | | | | i | Berlin Congreg where the | | plans | | possibility | ing to Constablc noticed by the officer in Kensington with eight people in a small He was traveling at speed, according to when stopped, had Lo cense in his possession. There 18 a that the churge may changed to one more scrious before court but, that matier is in hands of the arcosting officer Man Taken to Hospital Following an attempt to cut out of line on the Berii yesterday morning, a car driven by John McLean of Bridgeport was smashed and another operated by Mrs. Jeanette Drake of Hartford was also severely damaged. Accord Frank Brown, investigated the accident, Mel. attempted to pass two cars in front of his and in doing so he hit the machine coming in the opposite rection. McLean Miss Margaret Bridgeport, were t den hospital, where ed for their injur it was stated at th Lean was resting quietly, he was seyerely cut and ae officer, driver s che Mattison, of <n to the they were also treat- hospital that itho bruise Miss Mattikon is regarded as in good | condition and will be dismissed from there soon, Const. > Frank that MclLean will be arrested, his rel from the hopital, charge of reckless driving. Cafeteria Supper Worn Aid society of tional church supper at ning. The - in charze Tnere will be statod after on a Prown the will The cafeteria on Friday ¢ r the supper of Mrs. Oscar Benson a social hour after the moving pictures will br supper will begin at Fu of James C. Har Funeral services were held morning at Paul's church, sington, for James . st Friday. There was a large crowd church and there many floral offerings. Mary's cemetery, N Brennan offic serve irch a supper hown. 10 o'clock. The this St Ken- were was in 8 W Britain. ed at the service Return From Florida Alice Houston and Miss Alice Houston, returned here winter in the south. Dog Licenses Few With half of the a great number of people have failed to procure their dog censes for the year from the . Fifty such licenses have been issued thus far and there are about 400 more 1o be issued before the first of next month. Al persons ar asked fo get their tags before the last day if possible so as to avoid a rush at that time. Fishinz Season Opens With the fishing season open to- ¥ there will be a number of men out 1o try their luck as shown by the records at the Berlin town clerk’s office. 8o far there have been fishing and 60 combination fishing and hunting licenses issued by A. A Woodruff, town clerk. Thy is about the same number that was issucd last year, and it is anticipated that here will he more hefore the s son is closed. Reports are heard that there are a great number of trout in the local strecams and that there should be good luck with the rod this year. Local game and fish- ing clubs and the state department stocked several ponds and streams in the town last year, and at the present time there are a large num- ber of fish at the legal size. Grange Meeting The Berlin Grange will meet to- morrow night at the Grange hall in Berlin, A lecturer will be elected to fill the vacancy left by the resigna- tion of Mrs, George Gridley School Board Vacancies Filled Mrs. Henry Hooker and George Sullivan, both of Kensington, were slected to the town school board at last meeting to fill the vacancies of two members who resigned fol- lowing the town meeting at which the school proposition for the town was voted down. No action was tak- or of Mrs. daughter, Berlin - ha who li- 1i- | wno | di- and his companion, | Meri- | This morning | the | nd | Hart who died | Burial | after | month past there | town | .| auspics en on the school huilding that is ex- pected to be built in the town. It is expected that some plan will be pre- sented to the votc the proposition Birthday Party A party was held at the Mr. and Mrs, Raymond K gton Saturday night, the occa- sion being Mrs. Harris' birthday an- | niversary. The were about 30 guests at the party and Mrs. Harris received many beautiful gifts. Re {freshments were served during the very enjoyable time vy those present win sons were born at New Dri in General hospital Saturday after- noon to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley C of onavenue, | Howard Y, arns of 1958 Star ley reported to the police theft of a bag of wom- ks from a nda at he bag bore the Irwin, golf home of v | liis home. of Chet The | ehurch won will hold a wh in the church social rooms this « | ning at § o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, J. Hartmann will host | nostess for the acea There | unusnally large prize list to awarded, Both r r and bridg | whist will be play | win e Th Teachers served meeting of the association will be held on | Thursd evening Ay 25 at 8 o'clock at the Hubbard school. Part of the entertainment program will {1 rendered by the grade pupils is to have a speaker the expected for oceasion A. L. Burgreen Will attend the Ne Conference be held eck in uford commenc Wednesday: The Knights of Pythias will meet ! tomorrow evening at their 1oom at Community Another. minstrel show will be held at Community | Wednesday evening April given by the Sons « | New Britain under the ausy the Berlin Community The strel show comes here recommended and it is expected it will tract a capacity The officers of the W 18 for IH ensu ev. Payne | Bast and W, 1L York o this | | | 8 o'clock in hal t 10 In orge of club, at | ave heen elec 1 president, E president, Miss Winifred Bar Mrs. Myron Morse, A supper will e the Community banquet Thusday evening May 2 of the Ladies' | ethodist church tainment program {the main | supper East Rerlin stands to lose the only barber shop in town it is said if the patronage does not increase. The nd are Read; vice seeretary, treasurer, | at hall on under the Aid An enter- will be held in auditorium following the socicty | of tr rs this month on | Harris o | t freshments Parents- | It on | um dance | hall on | s of | Royal Morse; | served | Plainville News LIBRARY BUILDING FUND 15 $9,76461 Woman's Club Completes Plans for Entertainment — | SUPPORTED BY C. OF C. | il"h(‘ Automobiles Figure in Crash— Miss n Trumbull Christens Planc—Americ; | This Evening—Other ems, The Woman's club of Plainville |has completed plans for the enter- tainment to be given at the Strand theater on April 22 and 23 at 7:30 {p. m. for the benefit of the library | | building fund. The club has been | working on this fund for a num- ber of years and has increased it considerably by giving yearly ‘mer.’ [tainments, Last year's affair - | feracn\ i sl hoees on L w‘ expected thit the people of the town | | will support the Woman's club again this year, In 1924 the fund of the hands of the club and placed |in those of the Plainville Trust Co. | {The hank was appointed trustee of | | the fund, thereby making it a town | | project and not that of an individual | organization. Since that time the| fund has grown greatly through ad- | ditions made to it by the Woman's club and other local societies and | organizations. At the present time | {the fotal amount of the fund is i 6.61 | The . | Fast Main s | to the town for the ling a public librar | come » the possession of the [town meeting held in 19 Thy Woman's club is anxious to increase | the fund to the zhest amount pos- | sible this year and next. so that| work on the proposed building can | started the minute the property | into the poscession of the was taken out | « Mastin property” on which was given purpose of erect- building. will | e | passes tewn. | In order to do this. the whole- |nearted cooperation of the residents lof the town is needed and with this | | view in mind the entertainment on 2 and is expected to be nded by local preople. ln his report at the annual meet- | of the Chamber of Commerce |held last Thursday evening, Presi- dent A, A, MaclLeod urged the chamber 1o form committee to| | work for the benefit of the libra silding fund and that steps be [taken to have every society and or- ' ganization in the town represented lon the committee. The chamber be- | [licves that when the property on | Jast Main street hecomes available there should he no reason why there | |shiould not be sufficient funds on | ind to start immediate work on the construction of the building. Geo LeWitt, owner of th Strand theater, has turned the show Fouse over to the Woman's club | for the two-day entertainment. Fur- | ther announcements concerning this | ‘ffair will appear in the “Herald” week. 'his morning it was an- 1 d that a cont 0, Mrs. ‘\\_\... of Hartford, had bheen secured to appear on the program. Mrs | Wylie holds a state wide reputation should prove to be one of the on the program mbu » Speak Plainville Chamber of Com- | announced today that it has| fortunate in securing the at-| |ing en tend {bull at its annual banquet to be held ning. Governor Trum- conscnted to say a few | greeting of Plainville can honor the governor by attend- the banquet in large number seldom happens in the life of Al town that the chief executive | lof the state is a resident and men Ler of the local Chamber of Com- | ‘ni' ree. | Thursday | bull has Iwords of he chamber eve Christens New Plane b an Trumbull. daughter of |Governor and Mrs. John H. Trum- i1, christened one of the two tri- motored Ford at ceremoni irking the tion of the wark-Boston jal Airways ssenger serviee ark yeste Miss Trumbull was accompani- hy her father, the trip being by plane from Drainard field, 1 heir return lairport, they were rumbull and her fiance, led | fo the Hartford | met by Miss Flor- John opened a few months ago and has found much favor with lo- id A larger patronage vssary however, if it is to be con ed Despite the inconvenience of the late paper last Friday eevning, Vi tor Belden did not hold the papers over until Saturday morning but de- livered the enti gnment that | evening although it was 10 o'clock when he got them. His work | greatly appreciated by those knew he would deliver. nts i who Ito the fact v Legion Meeting | [ the | street | stocks owned by | for-all fight i larrested. ldrew Morow | been ance of (Governor John H. Trum- | | Following the |arternoon, Coolidge, who were to accompany the governor on the flight to Newark but were unable to do 3o because: of conflicting plans. Regular Meeting Thursday Trumbull Star lodge wil hold its regular meeting Thursday evening {at 7 o'clock. A whist and bridge will {be held after the meeting. The card playing will start at $:15 o'clock Refreshments wil be served, Neighboring lodges and the are cordially invited to atten Five Cars Collide Whiting street w: the scene of a bad automobile mixup Saturday | public |evening when five cars figured in a crash. The accident involved a truck, a coupe, a sedan, a touring car and a fifth car. The fifth auto and its owner have not been traced, owing that little damage was done to the machine. According to information received by Constable B. J, Wadsworth, who investigated, Charles Hogan, driving A truck owned by Joseph Faniola of Modern market on West Main was procceding slong Whit- ing street. As > neered the of F. L. Benzon, 1t 1s alleged that a car operated by A. J. Williams Rockwell avenue pulled away fron the curb. The tru struck the Williams car whica turn hit a edan owned hv A Santord of East PBristol The truck en rhot across the road and bhit touring car owned by John Cujli of Harvison N.X All of the cars wer i No arrests made by t" constable pending a “uh\'r investi- gation into the o Ameri Brock-Barnes vosr, Am-rican gion, will hold a regular mee the Legion ha ening o'clock. The card tourny continued. s for th Memorial discusse howie 1 m G Iy aged Ware Le ting in s Pl day ince mey is Distributed The state treasurer distributed total amount of $3,667.453.31 to the various towns in the The total includes the receipts from the 10-mill tax on bank well as the insurance stock tax While most of the tax paid to the towns in which the held, the general funds of t are enriched by $898.919.51, repre- sentinz the tax on stock held out- side the state, and the school fund $2.539.74, the tax on bar the 4 is the greatest stock pavments, P 5.015.98 a today state, stocks as goos stock is receives fu Hartford ficiary of the ville from vin- received $3.220.57 Five Men Arrested Summoned to the home of vestar Zima near the Plainville FForestville tow line late Saturday evening, Constables E. W. Farrar and B. J. Wadsworth found a free progre As a result alleged participants were D. J. Hedderson, ph Gustave Anderson liam of Forestville, and Fred 5 Sristol. All five are scheduled to appear in the justice court this evening at 7 o'clock to answer to the charge of breach of the peace. Tt is understood that fur- ther arrests will be made during the an increase . five of the Tunila, Sullivan Jacket of Other Cases On Docket W. Coons and An- . charged with breach and assault, are sched- rd in the justice court today. The men are alleged to have engaged in a fight following an argument over rent several weeks ago. The long adjournment in the case was occasioned through the ill- ness of Grand Juror Charles F. Conlon, who has recovered and will conduct the prosecution. Morowka will be represented by Judge Stanley J. Traceski of New Britain, while Attorney C. B. Prior will be the connsel for Coons. S Descola of Southington, 4 with reckless driving and - tion of the rules of the road, 150 appear before the court evening Plainville Grange Meeting The regular meeting of Plainville mge will be held in the Grange hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock "he third and fourth degrees will be conferred on a class of candid: meeting, there will he 1 harvest supper. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. George Beckwith and Mrs. Elizabeth Car- ter. The cases of of the peace uled to be he will this Parish Guild Notes Parish guild of the € of Our Savior will hold a food sal in the parish house on Wednesd heginning at 2 o'clock The regular meeting of the gu will be held Thursday afternoon 0 o'clock at the parish hous Mrs. Mary Winston Funeral servic for Mrs Winston, 69, who died at the at Mary New *PLAINVILLE®» MON.—TUE Emil Jannings in “SINS OF THE FATHERS' WED.—THURS. “INTERFEREXCL? NEXT WEEK “REDSKIN” first scheduled | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIT' 15, 1929 Saturd will at Iiritain General hos | morning from pn: held tomorrow |o'clock at the \W. funeral rooms and at the Methodist churci Ball, pastor of the Meth will officiate. Burial will Forestville cometery ’ Plainville Br Mr. and Mrs. Aliw of Cliff street celebr: anniver ot their {urday Lester Dow local building [heen at the H number of we ing, has sufficiently permit his return to 1 time this Consta fal monia, atternoon A B & Co rs He ary West Main str contractor, who ord hospital for with blood poisor covere s home able to r policeman Howard his hom he Rog | Miss Mary spent the w friends. Merton cftice tion Giusey shop ington ave Middletown Soon m See | No Trolieys But Buse: Middlet will see the shortly if ion act soon to s fa « remaining trolley The petition w tion of huses West-sid ticut ing Miid nd € on the Mair tit the to Hartf jor the only city be the which line local erurban is not a ason for wil > re ¥ 1} soon | street hich malke 'Ra company cks buses, The Middletown it 1mpo; vould expe ther than pre entirely foree the nsive meet this expe elimir ors cha vs to by from troll in has bes Starting Meriden ab two ¥ was s the Soutl ion to eli ren G aining rout Ve When you. Chlldren Cl)’ for It one a I | Bristcl News .- SEWER BOND ISSUE .~ TOBE AUTHORIZED - Legislature Corrects Ervor— Will Beneit Foresiville COST WILL BE SI000 Mrs, Turner's Wil Makes Public quest—street Department Busy —dJdohn 1 ley Dies—Liguor Dealer led. After a sed through Guring Lo erg same 3 in the 1 the in lay- fir: proper days A h 1 law Public sts in will will who « and athed Bristol hospit | restored, oil wa; Saturda tiv morning, his own consumption, as shown that 7 A heavy coating of road placed on Tom Martin’s hilt* afternoon, and it is ex-’ t the entire length will been oiled before the end of cted 1h ve light Saving April 28 wctories. banks, city offices, Jnuh ind practically all other ac. 1 contorm to the chang ie which goes into effect at Sunday morn April 25, tables of New York, New m me H.\ 1 and Hartford railroad will be will remain on the new until September 29 John Isaac Bradiey Bradley, vl King Bristol hospital last ort illness. He was King’s county, Ireland, and carly days of his life there uniry 42 years ago. York for about a canie to Bristol. dairy business i for 17 years was this ¢ New in the months prior ated a filling al the corner “armington ave- two sons, Jo- s Anna and one will be held at St o'clock Wednes- ligh mass rated by 1 burial Joseph s solemn rancis ncis Pease of Rutland, taken ill ile on a in Forestville, died hospital on Thurs. remains were sent fureral services Pease Hour for Service Changed bour for the evening services Prospect M church has d from 7 to 30 o'clock will start halt hour future Evening serv- 1 omitted at the church the month of July and August Si 1y 1n September, nced to Jail 0 a fine of $150 and Retzloff of Wolcott was nce of ten days In jail court this morning. Retzloff’s was raided on Saturday by ant Henry Jeglinski and Offi- r William Thompson, who found room Xt to the kitchen a five- n still d more than two gal- alleged liguor. This was second appearance before rt on the same charge. Herman of 507 West t. who was arrested Saturday was f d $150 and costs. 1 is employed in a local fac- and clainied to the court that was manufacturing the liquor for but, when it had an agent for hange ervic a o loft's 1eodor he working for him throughout the lo- cal factories, ny bond . “for to in hoping nse to MeAllister tion or of in the o my husband. ¢ good | 4 Reckless Drivi Burritt he asked for a con- was denied. ng Case Continued ann of 338 North New Britain, who was court this morning, arged with reckless driving and th driving while drunk, had his © continued until Thursday morn- the request of his attorney, les Conlon of Plainville. McCann's arrest was the result of complaint received early Sunday iich “phen M street, fore the cit morning to the effect that a man was tion to the there wer hove v publ equests, private to relative » Crowd H M. E. last eve Speaker capacity the address of former Con- an William D. Upshaw who, in his lectu Battls evils o rey in cor red nationa ning to of | U meri- elo- Grea spoke ly of 1 wce. | At-| ral 1 promi- r Vital Statistics spartment Busy lying ! on city position on the edge bottle of alleged liquor was found in | his pocket. Thre nd in the snow beside a parked r on Wolcott street. While on the to the scene, Officers John Me- 1ghlin and Lawrence Doolin met headed McCann with a cut his cheek, walking toward the His automobile was found by officers, hanging in a precarious of the road. A arbage Collector in Trouble utomobiles parked at South street, together with most urrounding landscape, were ited with a shower of garbage ernoon, when the city ick driven by Orinzo Del- eman of the city garbage col- st control of the heavily ick on the steep hill. At- e 10 make the sharp turn I strect while going at a rate of speed, the garbage truck rked car, which was shunted ad. which in turp another auto parked in truck jumped the side- brought to a H maged park- 1 Bernier of 113 est Anderson of ue and Angelo Gridley street, At a the prosecuting at- morning, the driver ot t due to the the gar- h moisture ed more e brakes could ain put upon 134 ig ntil Apr READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS BACK FROM THOSE VOLCANOES ? FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BOY! T FEEL LIkE A MILLION DOLLARS —1 NENER FELT ANY BETTER IN ALL /Y LIFE - THIS TRIP T THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS WAS JUST THE THING WELL-TM GLAD TO KEAR THAT---- ANOW WE'LL & z AS 77 SOMEBODVY'S AT L, TME DooR, LN:LE HARRY CABLE GRAM FOR You, SIR! 101 ~ By BLOSSER IEST RESULTS

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