New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, I()"‘) fl'ow oo, t ] X 1 STORES PLANNING oty Sontor | theme, “white @ for | Plainville News oo school ¢ mory Congregational will meet o | ofticers for 1930 will be elected Brastow will be evenir the speaker of STORE OPE Our Tip to Perplexed Gift Seekers § . LUGGAGE gift to would be one of our Fitted Cases, of cobra- with beautifully designed $7.98. $75.00 An extremely smart grain, Men's Cowhide hide, walrus, cobra: and catche: shar lock $3.98. $45.00 GIFT LUGGAGE — DOWNS]] Berlin News Hl[iHWAY COASTING T0 BE PROHIBITED Selectman Acts o Prevent Acci- dents on Traveled Arteries MANY HILLS ARE BANNED Action Against Violators Is Prom- ised—Personal Tax Duc Today— Christmas Tree Sale Begins— Church Notices—Notes of Interest In ttempt to nts and the an potential Hall to the winter on G irning relevant ets in the town places. The turnpike huzardous place fo > us of Berlin str Dan hil not 1 tolerated to the nsington the uee o venue beyond Upsons' ner an ingdon court is frowned upon i own authorities and violators these orders will be dealt with wher aught Langdon co lime is one o Corner this vicir teep been and Gal- slidit this n ton ind on's will n's ar, seleetmen, Farmin Wi slope ¢x Go; rade into and a long nding the d of the nd DeLeeuw Mfg. Co., ti 1s been considered ideal tor ng in But the lics_of nt are so the heavy traific Britain t it o be one of the ils in town. 1% il great, du from and to is now though. most dangerous armington avenue i5 also considcred dangerous beyond 1'pson's ¢o There is very little (ffic on the hill beyond the corner but using this hill cannot stop at the corner and kecp on go- on the paved road, creating hazardous conditions. In Berlin, Damon’s hill is consid- cred unsafe not only because it s (ne of the heaviest traveled roads ir town but because of the intersection al the bottom wher chool comes in. Galpin's hill has iwen considered dangerous and of that place has been strictly ohibited in the t Hudson | street appears to be the only place | n town which might lend itself for lise ws a coaster's paradise, but even this is used by autos. Enforcing the laws regarding use | the hills on the traveled se the highway is the most di part of making them in the (rwmvn‘ the past accide e ing the | the sclectmen. As there are no cificers patrolling the streets during he day it is almost impossible m‘ ep children off the hills,. The inatter should be referred to the parents and to school authorities to | advise children to keep off of the| streets, m the opinion of Mr. Hall, | or 1t s almost next to impossible for town authorities to enfo cse provisions. Sale Starts Today The Christmas tree sale sponsored Ly Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion, will start today with sales| of the trees in various parts of Ber- lin, Kensington, and Kast Berlin. A | simall tree has been placed in (he | window of the Giana and Ronketty | o in Kensington, indicating the start of the Christmas tree sales. | Personal Taxes Due i All residents arc urged to remen Ler that today is the Jast day for the ollection of personal taxes. Tax Collector C‘harle Lewis will - | n his office in rlin vings | ank this aftcrnoon from 2 until 7 $.rclock, A penalty of §1 will be ini- of the | | | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Traveling I the | proposed highway | cutti of Rev. at 10 o'clock UNTIL 9 0’CLOCK women e He'll Dag in, with br W I'raveling Case, complete with fitting $8.9 TAIRS posed on ull tod tax delinquents after | Legion Christmas Party The Bolton-Kasica annual Christmas party of vost, American Le- sion, and its ladies’ auxiliary on T cember 26, in th All members of ilury and then to attend. the 00dn anta Christmas tree for the the Legion members The general committee consists of Mrs. Elsie Schofic Dorothy Bancroft, and Mrs Suprenant. The committec of the refreshments comprises Mrs. 1. Lund, Mrs. Kenneth Relyea, Mrs, Ethel Tomp- kins, Mrs. Arthur Benson, and Mrs | Frank McKeon. Jee cream and will e | donation | to be held Decenber take place ursday ning, Community the post and trlends are my Plans, ich even Il for an hon- Claus and rildren a nouse. now -to in cha 1d, Mrs. Florence in char Charles Dikinson, served rty the by cookics The ned which last, the Lezion I until coments ar in ladies uxiliary of the posipon i h 1. Ara incomplets Harry Collins Tmproyved Harry Collin iffered fractured skull cent auto- accide reported as 105! i in o re ol Upson's cc improved. escape mobile ner, is His from from time that miraculous troused vding physiciins ident it s would not Merlden Begins Constraction Work has he tion of death some comment for at the was thought survive n begun on the con- Broad street, Meriden ard tl lin town line. It w learned several weeks ago that the Meriden plenned to start {he in order to climinate the tra fic cong along Colony street the The shortly after this now progress city of worl jon nter o rted and md in the ce city work was st mnouncement has been marked With the completion branch of the Meriden motorists will go to the “Silver City” sign at the Berlin town line, cced to a point just below the rail- road station, avoiding all traific until | the very c of the city is reached. | Almost of this street syste left of the curve near and then pro- n, idred feet of construction will | n by the state high- | As this part of of the trunk lins the town of Berlin will not o to pay toward its constraction. | Kensington Methodist Church Sunday school will with the cuperintendent in (1 uy school rooms at 10 a. m The morning servic at 11 o’clock morning will the Lor The Epworth league me Le held at 6:45 o'clock ning. This is a change and should be ncted. The evening 0 o'clock cvening will four hu the be done in Ber way department the road is portior system, meet will be ect held the of for senee will eve- hour etin in the in the service will he at The thought for the be “Overcoming Diffi- | The midweek prayer be held Thursday o'clock. Kensington Congzregational Morning worship will he 10:45 o'clock under the Vernon 1. Sunday school will meet at ‘o'clock with the superintendent the Sunday school rooms. Berlin Congregational Church The Older Boys' class will meet at 10 o'clock in the morning. Services under the direction Rev muel A, Fiske will be 45 o'clock sunday school meeting will evening Church held at leadership Phillips. | 12 in | of held | will meet at 12 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms under the direction of the superin- tendent. 1. O, Sljerden, St Paul's Church Masses will be conducted at § and in the church. Rev John C. Brennan will ofticiate and | ! DECEMBER 20 AND 21 If he travels, give him a smart G ]d(|~ :tone Bag, brown or blac! catches, some with fittings. Mrs, | | vosch, exe of the ive committee old its Dec 3 THRTIAS HUURSM % Most Establistments © St : Opeuing Nights Monday {HOME TRADE EXPECTED| | People’s the Wednesday the | plays in the parish l”w plays is a | Economical sccond is a | Pills in ow— | coached by be secured Lers of | { coraially | A whi in the o comedy Boomer fantas Services in - Churches ‘Tomo Dol Display at Thrall's Drog Store—Plainville High Five is Vic- torfous—Other Interesting Items. | ureh day afte merchants are | The Chy 1moon All of the Jocal plans for the Ch and duri the ine istmas | sponsored by hopping vill adopt special | curs holiday season Advent Christian ( l|l||<ln hristmas is but d away anl lorning servic 45 0 is expected that the shopping | 5 rush will start in earnest next week A large majority of the merchants [l s Gt AN s e until 9 o'clock eve night next 4 week and the two ghts preced. Zion Church | ing Christmas on Saturday, T i g B Aq A X when they will remain open until ! “me, “A Man Ser 10 o'clock Other stores plan to|God Was ening nights beginning W I I 1 30 p. m The store window t tractive decorated with other articles appropriate to Christ mas. It by th me that the Plai their homie High Wins Hig need t Ch Pages tions except start oy nesd , brass lock and et Baptist Ch Morning worship at is hopec rehants | people trading at Plainville Displa 1son. e 1 of ille will Jo| 5. $45.00 foldi continu of What will be tality held part choul Thoi- lcome a Leather gregation last homaston, the final scow 1o The locals me at the ho istmas ¢ 41 passing g and literally swey off its feet to run up a landslile scor The ed to perfe cye for the ba being started fast opening for 7 o'clock 5w $20.00 DEPT. Thomias- | People’s meeting at S o'clocl Church of Our Saviour Church school a Junio church at ent local on '\m'\- fon and showed cet. droppir R a keer Morniag in tw »»‘\‘um pointers with regul The show- [ R Lincoln {ing of the locals gre neouraged [ At 5 p.n ir rooters and it cted that | of vesper ser i will cut a large figure i | preacher will be crn Connecticut P | Forestville Doll Display by xed will be a display of drug store window made | *d by the Girl Scouts nest These dolls will be dist with the Christmas baske he Visiti Nurse association | Sunday ilies. There will [ will arded the clever- | Girls' dolls. The judges | Mary Scout Commiission v New Britair and Mrs with sermon by the rector, o'clock seri vice The Re Music furnished quartet wil consist will g a Casey trord day school will et with th superintendent m the nday rooms of the church at 12 t Berlin Item Services will be held at the ) odist church tomorrow 10:45 o'clock with preachin Rev 1. Adkins, who will is subjeet, “Ask for th Sunday school will me o'clock. The Intermediate will hold service 15 o'clock. TFor the evening Rev. L. B Adkins will give an illustrated talk on the “Other Wise as written by Henry Van Rev. William of et and tenor Catholic Churc will he dolls solo number Su Masses school row 1 o'clock church of school be a need meet morning Sodality by st an st Trumbull Nale This Afternoon Women's Home and Forcizn the Advent Chris- church is continuing its Christ- | sunday s thiz afternoon owing t orth league in the slorm yesterday. Food, fanc ooy yticles and aprons will be on s | Shower Held Here Hudak of Kent miscellaneous shower at 4| home Thursday evening in ho Tl | Of her sister, Miss Annette Machow- ehool | SKi of New Britain. A large num-| o of her friends were in attend- | (' ance and presented her with a num- |\ 0O bev of beautitul and useful e b vening | Misg Machowski will become the | e ride of Stanley Zapatka of New- A at the Holy Cross-ehurchf o 0% HHE N S Britain on January 14. e g ningz. Both hrldge % It (e received nation-wide j whist will be played Ihercondition ol G ise M vear by taking daily ho has confi Wil be resumed aft ; is winter It is home by illness for s | teok daily dips las John H o'clov their . Wil Porestville M. 13 am S or ¢ Th will by Missfon society of serv- church i hool at 12 o'clo sale ever : morning ice at b copal church will be o'clock. The Sunday et at 10 o'clock ni lebrated at Sacre Heart chureh at 9 o'clock Rov. J. ¢ foliow The final by the will be o'clock Mrs 1on for 1 nd regular The whists New Y e hing preven Ga- held | school Ivening service o'clock. T Mary 1bers on pia squer by Dzorak Widor. Wilfred two selections or sing pastor will give a | Merton Lamb and will render two nu gan and on “Humor street Mrs, Mot md Yeama by Brenn by 1dc 5 ber whist of vomen of lield Monday in t chur Mary Bourgec choir will gifts, rish Kk of tosses oy ling i ‘ 1 ¢ maing about the sam inclemen Jastioves Missiwiez of € cnding x y e Britain, who was - in an accident at asting Co., is A t improvement at the Iy excellent A ¢ Ll 2 recital. 1t was unf s that more could not hear the 15 the program was regarded by those attending as 1l given hers. Mr. West. nusical genius d as such M. S in the realn of It is hoped to have Pythian Sisters y cvening at at s o'clock repor d many from '\‘ tt musicale at Community : The program itsclf stional, hoth Mr. Western ulsbury z an zero weather. The g an I Trumbull Mig tof | vor Aceo they into ar the plant and drive pond. Here they br en swi about in t evenin o inville ( showi M. ospital Conure 1 Church Morning wo! at Morning Lord is entire 10:45 o'cloek he Great * Mar many ot anthem, Neas Duy of b ning is th “to catch” cold leep up the winter the 1ion riman and has been Walter Dar lshu is without by pecr i spr uals. Diar negro spir RISTR Dantico, vt them again ‘PLAINVIL LE» West will meet Community hall Members from the Mer- TODAY keenira Middletown loc will WILL ROGERS adst, the local temple and will ex- || in “FHEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” Louis Duzo cuplify the work on several lust | Al Talking Pleture nd first Berlin candidates. An entertainment | News, Comedy Weston, V program will also be held —_— wdyt SUNDAY | member of the temple is a 2—IEATURLES—2 present ANl Talking Mrs. George St. John Britain visitor today 1 “THE VALIANT? with The Wesleyans will D of Rev. und Mrs. L. E their home Monday Paul Munl, John Mack Brown, combined Christmas tre Dolores Costello, oradd Nagel Qay party or- in “THE REDEEMING SIN® rization having birthdays == = < month. The usual order o MON.. TUES—MAT. MON. vill be dispensed witl BUTH CHATTERTON = in “MADAME X" Atlanta is to have a combination | | - - - office building d use costing FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS nond Main iden s visit Barber clas Olson and Mr. | Lvery | s sked 1o b Italian-Ameri The Ttalian-Americ club wil meet in o'clock tomorrow progress of the pa reviewed and ti the ¢ an Cluly N Indep. was a New Coloy the Adkins at evening at aj ud birth- members of the guests . threc SALE OF XMAS GIFTS Held At the Hor of MRS, HELEN FREEMAN 67 Whiting Street Will Be Continued Mo noon and Lvening, 1) cold storag between §2 WED. “THY THURS.—MAT. WED COCK LYED WORLD' wareh and $3 000 anto[ News * RESIDENTS MUST CLEAR SIDEWALKS - ~ Series of Falls Leads to Warning by Chlei Beldeu MANY SEALS BEING SOLD Anti- fying Response—Hartford wed Liguor—Park mission Submits Estimates, Must Have New Marke police headqu o Har Leturning Ted Avmory Hurt Dates for Cong G Co Luberenlosis Labels Meet Grati t Y Play imming Fndees of the Mitchell plot in the cemetery, An inventory of the estate will e ortly, it is expected, and its isal will not be made public enjamin | until ther John | Windows Being Decorated ndows of the local stores decorated colorfully for ason and the streets ed with everg Yester- ow comb with the eve arch over 10 rsons’ the arn- lighted ights and by ots 1 tmas se concerts si¢ f Main street droop and catch r is Presented i 1 up attr Brooks Give. Brook hool Exhibition r Collen nin ts would b from ti ved would fill ted to do- 18 worthy e Army’s placed on BRISTOL HIGH WINS IT3 SECOND GAME Superior Play Turas Back West Hartlord by 40-12 ard t ngular Meet o0 1 A smoothly Bristol high school T othered West Hart- local gym last ore. Bristol the initiat zoals by White. six visiting aggre finish of West un s ar poir Here Tonight Monahan att in th ugmented the it T Bell City 00t lating defeat for s West Hart “Tommy” Irious ek nd Ly v scor 1 floor work of tic s and their aceurar Those who won included Pupils Peplau, Sehoal shooting a score a wholt tly 1 seldom White's superior ger ombined with the superl f his tea te, Ben in all probability th local victory, Tomr witer the g th batile on the sched when the me locals high school ention Istol Hizh 11 » BLOSSER m 80v! 10 Like TO HANE THAT SWELL STEAM ENGINE - LEMME GeT KT Dos! LoowrItT THAT 'LECTRIC IT WAS YOUR FAULT \NILLIE = You PUSHED ToO HARD

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