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Hosiery Shop—Street Floor Plainville‘ 71Vews NEW GRANGE HALL 10 BE DEDICATED 200 Present at Neighbors’ Night Program Last Night !lVISITlNG NURSE REPORTS about fhe state and consists of the | oy, following: First tenor, Robert xins, soloist in the Congregational | jq church in Naugatuc | William M. Blair, sololst in the| S . |Virst Methodist church in Water-| , Trumbull Star Lodge Meeting bury |St. John's church, Waterbur. |second bass, Charles Platt of | | The reader will be Howard Tracy of | Waterbury Families—Concert to Be Gi Church—Whist Touight—Iuteresting Items. | Two hundred persons were bres- | Bristol. |a parade. Mr. Gwillim is the second | Plainville man to serve as potentate fof |been Governor John H. Trumbull, connection with | Pierce street. | tors from Avon, Plymouth, Bristol, Beacon Valley, Durham, ton, and Middletown. evening was provided by the visiting Granges. members of the This program was as follow Sketch—Threc con Valley Gr; Piano Solo members of Middletown. Miss Edger- Wo dance numbers— ton of Avon Original paper, * Aspirations” — Ladies game an Middletown. Announcement Grange will hold a candy and fancy work sale in the Berlin News DRUNKEN MOTORIST GIVEN HEAVY FINE Judge Griswold Denies Clemency Plea for First Oliender LOOKS FOR HONEST HAN Says Some | I°red Peck, Mrs. Fred Youn Stevens, Miss Anna Reid, and take the form of a Christmas irange hall on December 17. A huge Christmas trec iy planned for. |7 W : as the usual Santa Claus. | he regular weekly meeting the Conimunity club will be held Children of the Grange members will give short recitations and songs ap- | ©On propriate to the time of the year. |Nouncement has been made a circular letter sent out to the members of the Berlin Congrega- | for society and church pre pared by it 2 for the utmost 'onpwy:.lmn;‘»'wh whist and social at Sacr from members of the church “not [Feart church. Both bric in accord with past custom but in|Will be played proportion to income” and| A special wmecting of the Modern Wil Admit Guilt—Grange Nelgh- Successtul—To cuss Basketball Plans. budget for the coming year will while under the anc lddy-Glover boulevard. New Britain, | ain, cord wood and pe $100 and costs of court at the we their manner of living. The parishioners are asked (o cooperate on a basis comme Dablkowski, torney Monkiewic ency on the gro only one drink, that he was * begged for clem- The budget for the coming yeur| 18 his first offens: Pobkowski £400; lights, $70: communion table, $24; insurance, $375; printing and postage. $50: repairs, $600: an- morning by Constable been called to the the scene and appeared to be ‘e officer asked him to walk Kensington Boys' Club sponsors | officer, it was more of a stagzer | nd charged him with driving while | influence of liquor. car Into which Dabkow «d to have smashed was owned and | rogurding the fact that the Albano of [{1o in the line of athle ! 16 Railroad avenue, Springficld, and | (o interest the youths of the town.|Lire District will be held |"This fact is deplored by many of the | Community Hall in last Bertin | vesidents and it is hoped that sowe ) th S v,ln\v:\n:l\jh"r of activity will be open for | ¥ riday the 6th day of December. ‘o {o take advantage of (1929, for the following purposcs. 1. To hear the report of the will be conducted in Kensington this ki was alleg- Arviskundore Truck Owner i Maintaing h who overload orge Griswold | who cs The ir {rucks, Judge 3 found the owner of a truck. Arthur |\in e netivity going on is primarily Greenberg of New Haven. guilty and | 4,)q 19 the fact that there is no ade- pounds and levied a fine of $50 and totalling 26 plea, that the overload was due (0 &y, ,q Kensington Boy Scout troops. | meeting Greenberg's ames are play i in the Berlin Congregational church 2 [but this room is er clerk who gave the truck the wrong iy & rejoinder from Judge Griswold, who stated, person will come into court and ad-'| them Kensingion Methodist church —will hold a creamed chicken supper this | evening in the dining room of the was driving by State Policeman O'Toole, was not | the session of lie had been summoncd. The truck owner explained that he represented his driver and stated tha fact he was a new man and had nev- n that particular truck be had knowl- Plans for the annual alphabet sale | and bazaar to be held at the Berlin | | Congregational church Friday after- noon and evening under the auspices of the Woman's Aild society of the church are being completed. The fore he could not vdge of the overload | siency and stated that it was the | he had ever been in court such a charge. was adamant Grange Notes More than 200 guests attended the Night" mecting of Ber- largest held in the church and it is {thought by those in charge that many from out of town will attend. Members, of Brock-Barnes —post. Amorican Legion of Plainville will the guests of fhe local post at Tegion rooms in the town h tomorrow night The us < meeting will e followed by a set-hack contest. Refr e served. There were represented. includ ing those from Meriden West Hartford. and W for the' evening of the visiting Grang- o5, each group presenting several se- | numbers ren- dered were vocal solos, readings and instrumental solos. During the eve- ning the master Some of the fune well known Berlin resident, was held this morning from $t. Paul's church freshments were served after in Kensington. Rey meeting and dancing was |nan officiated. Interment was in £t Those in charge of the a night were: Mr. and Mrs Clauds Mary's cemetery. East Berlin Ttems | A supper will be served at | Thert. munity hous next meeting of the ( by the Ladies' During the afte This meeting is to be held | broidery ill also be held Community hall at 8 o'clock there v ill be an ent {gram, the nature o discovered. 1 tted tai o Every Member Canvass ainment the committee nts the | or the coming year as pre- | uring the past month. | Will act as hostesses church to xt Monday evern of St. Paul's pa rish of k the that if this is observed the|Woodmen will be held at the letter |at § o'clock. I than subscribed. Th “people supported the | yeomn ooy partly through barter, such onal This was commensurafe d evening 00k, change of The annual election of of he East Berlin ation will e held hall, Friday evening at § o'clo urate with our | ¢ of living, | The mid-week meeling of 7 Methodist church will follows: Pastor and supplies. {the church socia homs. There usic, 21,100: janitor, $400 churct ialiroar lier serviee fund, $50; general conference, | Warning has been given by identals, $72; benevolences, | New Haven road |over the tracks will be a meeting tonight of | ed Yesterday by boyi A. B. hall at 7:30 o'clock. r important meetin anA AL ————— rmined this evening o or not a basketball program | NOTICE To the Lezal Voters of fhe has been some fulk in town | Berlin Fire District activities | annual meeting of the Iast | reason that there is littls ficors, | | sl fe place for such sports. At the| 2. To clect officers for the coming sear, time there is a hockey To transact any other husiness l1eague in town composed of {he Ber- proper te come hefore 4 in the scout rooms | Dated at East Berlin, Connecticut December 2, 1926 irely inadequate | A. A. NORTH sport. in the opfaion of the) Presid elves, [ Attest: y Church Supper P. T. Sicarist, Clork, Tadies' Ald society of th having any articles for o'clock this evening at the Com- December 13, MANEC | society of the Methodist church. | Dedication exercises for the noon and early eve- ning a sale of fancy articles and em ltigh pricst of den vill deliver the officers of the which was not party will be held s meeting v children and s asked to bring g [ the women Nurse's November Report nsington tralth Nursing assoc rnoon in the Neri block, Miss Katherine M subiitted her nio Patients ui rSe’s TOOmS home e ot Edward Clark tomorrow evening | ery member has bee mentions the fact that in former |requested to attend 1es when the church was still in | tubierculosis, The library will be open Frid Fire District assoc Community Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock rized to school: making a t be a rehearsal of Christmas music | by the chureh choir following this zainst coa lie Berlin brancl N DasLetball Team e grade leading 1o the tracks was and girls for coasting and some went across the s inclnding rovide Dinners tracky after having been warned Contributions of STRAND «PLAINVILLE®» is lit-{ You are herchy notified that the Town of Berlin at § o'clock Wall Street Racket Exposed HE GAMBLERS B. Warner, Lois Wil-on, and George and COMEDY TRIDAY and SATURDAY SWORDS and MUSIC The supper will be served nurse's rooms in the Neri block or|will Le awarded and refreshments {with Mrs. W. A. Balley of Broad|served. The public is cordially invit- | street. ed to attend. A good time is prom- Church Concert | ised | Plans have been completed by the Church Sale and Supper Flainville Methodi: concert to he giv church for u| The n in the church on | g4 4j Aid |December 11. The concert will belgist church opened this given by the Imperial Male quartet|and will continue this of Waterbury. | The quartet has a fine reputation cranberry sauce, second tenor, | o)l pie, and coffee. Trumbull Star lodge, first bass, Elmer Wilson of and | omorrow evenl t o | tomorrow evening a rst Metho ist church, Waterbury. A card paiy eld after the meeting. o Honor Local Man BACHERAIE T nual fall ceremonial of | Cosmopolitan Leag Sphinx femple, Mystic Shrine, o vo matches in the Cosinopcli Hartrord, will be held Saturday in, ing league were rolled Lristol in Lonor of Potentate Stanloy | Hart's alleys last evening IS Gwillim of Farmington avenue.| The scores Alr. Gwillim formerly resided in | Buccancers 18 Lt . |Burnham 89 61 The ceremonial will be held in the | o paccoon 59 82 {state armory and will be preceded bY | pecyc 9% 107 E. Heinzman 116 C. Heinzman . 92 99 ohinx temple, the other having High School Five Defeated Ap o A brilliant rally in the second half Sardines by the New Britain State school bas- | Davidson . 6 ketball team gave 37 to vic- | Woodruff .... 89 |tery over the Plainville High aggre-| McGibbon .... 80 gation yesterday afternoon in the | Hart .80 state armory in New Britain. The |Sandell ....... 99 score as tied half time but - Plainvilla weakened in the final 454 454 period and the Traders scored almost Rookies as will C. Yacobellis . ¢1 87 Both teams played good basketball | (5yye $3 for an opening game and displayved | ywyiq 112 w5t passwork. Wegner, the tallly laro 105 Plainville center, played a_great | R. Scoville 111 d caused the New Britain five plenty of trouble. Captain Al King also did good work for the lo-| 522 498 Cohen and Praybysz led the| . = 9 nsive attack of the winners. The | (r o liox score of the game can be found | 71T X SCOT game can A Nyberg he sporting « of this issue. Card Party Tonight A large attendance is expecte the card party to be given this ev ning in the basement of the Church | of Our Lady of Mercy under the| The Soft an auspices of the ladies of the parish. | of the Plainvil his is one of the scries of parties I ieing given during the winter months Ly the ladies. Prizes will be Serap Tron awarded the winners in all the| Pilligirini s8 89 games. There will be plenty of | Cote 111 tables for all who wish to play . Cooke 85 Tonight's party will be the last| g Schwab s ss one until after the holidays. i Seck New Post Office | 3 201 In a bill introduced yesterday by Soft Ieon airman Elliott of the house public | Gleason . G ildings committce, CONZress Was g cooke ... .. 95 a0 asked to wuthorize the expenditure | W. sneideman | Smith 102 483 Scrap $215.0 0 truction of | Lot S of $215.000,000 for construction of | oo Sl Cookie .......107 102 post offices and other federal build- | e ings throughout the country. ~This| T would bring the total authorized fund to be expended in the government's building program to 3463.000,000. liott that this fund would be sufi- cient to take carve of a large Portion | ————————ee e of the proposed construction of post | offices for citles in the country hav- ing annual postal receipts of $20,000 | or more that are not at present cquipped with suitable buildings | Sixteen Connecticut cities nd {owns are included in Chairman El- | | liott's prog The postal receipts in Plainville ave un, including Plainville. e hetween 30,0 A special committec of the Plain- liere. | eI Whist Party Successful Jne i parey i v o) SUNDAY BOWLING: DROPPED Zor /«‘v x the ):..:[rh es of Wash ————————— inEtanl circle, Companions | New policeman Eapected—Tractor of the Iore s largely attend nd was a success from every angle | Crashes Truck—Mrs. Mary A. Far- Prizes were warded to the rollow- ing: INirst ladies’, Mrs. L. Silvernail vell Dics—To sum Up Unemplo second, Mrs. Margaret Creedon; and ) Sl s BiRamion Jsan nent Situation, st men's, Miss Cecil DeZenzo; see- AU thie "liy counell ond, Miss Louise DeZenzo, and con- [, o i 6 € ber, solation, Mr. Thonpson The next mceting of t civcls to aid passing aviators by will be held on December 5 ,1“1\-4”4 “Br S Annual Church Pai G e = s brick on the two lengthy he annual church fair of the| e Conzregatior firch /s ctet B e o ew BLLCE RO NSt bl eve atternoon and will continue tomor- | JH48¢ expluined o the row afternoon. A special supper | the marker would be more will be served this evening and also | OUS 10 fivers than anyth Lotiorrow Lvening, . The menu for | could be constructed very tomorrox night's supper will be as | cally. Mayor Crumb repl { follows: Corned beet hash, cabbage | judge’s recommendation calad, hot home made fea biscuits. |t plan was directly in nd cofy vith co crean pufis covered with choco- | ment of commeree. Th late sauce referred 10 the park bo: Sethzek Party Tonight Pythian temple, No L Pythin Sunday Bowling Dropped Sisters, wi 0.0 lLoid a setback D petition for ithdrawn on the il Attorney I O'Co ted the propricto that lack ef juris W | cil was the reason for aprons noveltics, Afternoons and evenings, | He said that Su Dee. 3. 6. 7. Tublic invited. Mrs. | controlled by Hmma Richard Iough &t.—! Dr. Benja avt officer, gave ties of the I | November of 1y DANCE e Courth in Series B hiEnl Conan ATy Under Auspices of e e PLAINVILLE. GRANGE | ment and the tinancial Uriday. Dec. 6, 1929, 8 P. M local families. Dr. Robbins ¢ | GRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLI | ed his thank Simpson’s Orehestra Konud and_Square Dances nual sale and supper of th society of th Many articles are on sale The menu for thesupper is as fol- Roast fresh ham, potatoes and turnips, cabbage rel- | "nzx public highways. imnlw on Brewster road, Emory court, Mine street, Birge road, and Jennings road were accepted and S, B., will hold its regular meeting Nominations of officers will be and social | for the Un | Main street. The building, accord- | Ing to the board, is worth $10,000 as | requested a report | be reloc | price can be obtained for the old | Bristol was desired, | read and several applications were ! ¢, { brought up and turned over to the |cjty | applications were submitted by the | 4ng vivi Lucky Strikes 8 | Bugene J. Hennessey of 176 Casting Co. League | force. 1sting Co. ue met last evening at the ation alleys. The scores: | ington avenue, Wolcott street 1t was estimated by Chairman El- Bristo[ News ot sevono sy JIdge Malone Suggests Boule- Wiliiam J. Malone introduced a plan construct- | tol” in white of | wishes of the United Sta TR s of the pecial Notice the mecting. The Jawyer iction by the explained | spor t year to 1 explained vecent iminu to those who had | sisted him during the year. There | came to Bristol at the age of three|last Saturda ing the number of contagious cases | entire education was received in this in this city during the year of 1929.|city. She was married here to Pat- Building Lines For Strects rick F. Farrell, who died a few Petitions were received request- |Y4rs ago, on June 17, 1850, at St ing that lines and grades be es. |J08ePh's church. tablished on Maviland, Winthrop,| Mrs. Farrell is survived by five Lawson, and Terry streets, and |Sons, Morgan B. Farrell, deputy Brightwood and Steel roads and |chief of the Bristol fire departmeqt; approved. All of the streets in | William B. Farrell. Michael J. Far- the Brightwood tract were accepted |rell, an employe at Garrett's print- |ery; James L. Farrell of the Dun- |bar factory; and Rev. Edward P. | Farrell of Stamford, Conn., and one daughter, Catherine M. Farrell, Judge William J. Malone's private secretar: The report of the assessment com- the assessment ordered paid. The first payment, it was explained, will come due on January 1. The council voted abatements to She was a member of the Rosary | and Scapular society of St. Joseph's church, the Independent Order of Foresters, and of the Lady Macca- | the amount of $2,123 upon the rec- | pees. cmmendation of x Coll (\nr; eral will take place Fri- { day morning 10 o'clock at St. Jo- i seph's church, Interment will be in heighls for | ¢ mily lot in St. Joseph's new ta cost of $5.686.09 and | cepetery, | as thought this jat Rey. Edward P. TFar wring will be held on the | rell o Stamford, her son, would improvements made on | perform the solemn high mass of city streets located on the |requiem Friday morning. vood tract, Fire House Appraisal members of the Bristol real | w4g read by Mayor W. Raymond * board submitted an appraisal | Crump at the council meeting last as fire house on North | evening. The governor explained that President Herbert Hoover had X 1 on unemploy- The Uncas company Will | ment conditlons in the various states as soon as the proper |of the union and a report from | Conditions in P- | this city will be summed up and R. Reilly voted to assess property on Divinity worning | Letter From Governor | A letter from Governor Trumbull it stan nouse, it was explained. The praisal was signed by Willlam J.|sent to the governor, it was said. Phelan and C. V. Mason, both promi- [ The unemployment situation in ent real estate men | Bristo! is not acute at this time and New Policeman Petition is expected to pick up. A petition requesting a new po- | Marriage Application eman for the regular force was | application for a marriage li- © was made at the office of the clerk this morning by Bernic lice board for consideration. The | Clifford Thomas, a ph‘:ppmz] r:“:‘{l.: Myrtle Strout, a clerk, | both of Milo, Me. Warranty Deed A warranty decd filed at the of- fice of the city clerk this morning |recorded the transfer of property 1 the Robbins tract on South The board of pol OMMISSIONATS | sirent from Eugene and Orsola are scheduled to meet within the|ygny00i to Catullo and Teresa next week or two and will probably | Fuccini aAppo n (o the present | Detroit Police Send Wire s E. McCarty, chief of the k : Detroit detectives, wired Chief of Lights were requested for the fol- | o \ : s ice Ernest T. Beld S - lowing streets; Rustic terrace, at the | 1 ! sl ] o ten atoast s Tarm |18 to hold John Janick for theft corner of Borden street an m"mr a Chevrolet truck in Detroit, " | Mich,, on November 1 928. 1 Hillside place. The matter was turn- | o0 O SO0 lw{ u].r1 s mlv-;‘: l‘lm rto ;h lghting committee | .ongiion of the truck and details al.-4 ‘”rj‘r:;‘\vr o0 dariE e s of the Janick arrest. The truck is A claim foi ot aores W lat Steve's garage on Church street made by Mrs. Margaret Souis who |, "y 5 RRE O e claimed that a dog owned by a man |7ad Ol PROably be taken back 0 named Calciano of this city killed | i Fa D ARTEES or so several of her chickens and injured following: Harry Fiorillo of 2 er strest, Osear Anderson West Washington street, Fores: pect street, and Leon H. Dewey of 15 Henry street a new Lights for Streets others. The matter was placed in the | . NIk Christy fn Hart ord SO0 hands o Attorney William N ‘K .' 1 ‘ h ‘v"‘ iC TRE “1 d ‘0. h‘g 1t DeRosier to collect from the owner (Kid) Cone in a semi-final of the animal, }hnn' at Foot Guard hall in Hart- CouEtStepontt s micted e fomorrow night. Cone is from A report from the city court was |~ York city and s rated a fine read by Judge William J. Malone as |f8hier. Bobby Mays of New London fines and costs | Mixes with Mickey Flahive of At- of court, $1,020.75; turned over to|'8Nta. Ga. in the feature scrap for motor v e departme $192.5 the lightweight title of the state. turned over to the state police d Hayes Appointed Acting Mayor partment, $207; and {o George §.| At the council meeting last eve- s e ning William A. Hayes was ap- The reports of {he various city |Pointed by Mayor W. Raymond partment were read and approved, | CTUMb. With the approval of the e e Crthe Dok | members of the council, to be act- A light truck owned by the ift | N8 ol for the re- 1nd Upson Lumber company of New | Mainder of the term of Charles R. Britain and driven by Russell Jones | Anderson, who is out of tI follows: Received » city on r. Anderson was not of 80 Garden street of the same city | Dusiness. shed up against a telephone | Present at the meeting last night. pole on Wolcott street shortly after | Back Dividends Cleared 4 o'clock yesterday atternoon by a!| The directors of the Bristol fi ton tractor that was making its | 1’rass corporation in East Bristol way down the hill over a very slip- |recently voted to pav all holders of pery surface. preferred stock back dividends The tractor, driven by Daniel G which amounted to $14 per share. foile of 26 Welton strect, Waterbury, |’ announcement was released by was proceeding down the grade | President Alexander Harper. when it was forced to the extreme Cast Announced right of the road by an oncoming The ecast of the play, “Outward automobile, The truck driven by |Bound.” to be presented by the Jones was parked r end toward | Bristol Community players at the @ new house and directly in front of | high ool auditorium on Thurs- the pole which later played a|day evening, December 12, has been major part in the accident. Jonesjannounced. he ayers to take was unloading lumber but was in the | part in the production include the house when the tractor slid sideways | following: Bdna Claflin, Jack Gwll- into the truck and crushed it|lim. Harold French, Edward Quin- against the pole. The truck was' lan, Eleanor Mille Isie Evan completely demolished. Tawrence Barrett and Walter Officer James Burns investigated | Clark. The last named four are the ac nt and found that it was | newcomers to the comp: unavoidable and neither driver was| The play is under the personal held. lirection of MMiss Elizabeth Elson. May Play Again |a graduate the Yale Dramatic A report was received from Man- | school. ager R, Lowell Huston of the Mapl Loot Recovered nd foothall team this morning that | Sorgeant Ellinger of the New team would probably play Britain police force was in Bristol unday fternoon against the yesterday afternoon to identify 3 Ponies of Thomston. The fiel - {screens and four doors which were explatned, would be cleared o found in a chicken coop on the snow and arrangements would be |property of the Janicks, arrested made to insure the comfort of the|yecently for burglary and bound fans. He also said that “Chas” Rior- fover to the superior court, on Stev- dun and “Sugar’ Hugret would be|ens street. The screens and doors ith the ecleven the game was|were stolen in New Britain, it was played. | from a newily built house and Ylans f and deciding |1 Tere. where they were hid- chiampionship game between the[den by the thieves in the chicken West Ends and Maple Ends have ap- | coop. Men through. The teams pivently 1 = scason as TWO H ) t S a secor ug LD OVER FIRE have not agreed once vet, Norw Dec. 4 (U'P)—Charging Mrs. Mary A Farrell fraud. police today ar- Nirs AL arrell William Randolph and Gus- idow of the late Patrick I rell, 1 at her home carly this morning following a short illness. She was born in W, tor daughter « {chael and Catierine McGover nfield, both of Néw York, wronvietors of o Cooperative Lenther Gioods comp wed investigation qused slight damage jied by the companv The men were held Mi- | She | m 1550, ti fire which Toft ovc FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS o'clock. During the ter- sale of aprons and ney was conducted. Alphabet Sale promises to be one of the Legion to Meet husi- | shiments will Samuel Skeene | 1 of Samnél Skeene. | | ELLAS DID, fiy | N—o/ 3 FOR iT - \WHADDYA | know ABoUT THAT !! | MISSION 50 CENTS | was a presentation of a chart show- | years and had lived here since. Her|in honds of T A Hurry Call! IF ANDY WING THAT ) //fi (L Sa ANZY AneRoSE £SSAY CONTEST TLL Y// ) | geT A LeTTER - TOLD JUST DIE= AFTER ALL /; 14 | TuE POSTMAN HED € MARD Worwk U5 M- T | BEEN WAITING weekS I | REG.U. S PAT. OFF. /358 By e sexmice, . John C. Bren-