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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. The committee in charge of the = = f ] 7 - i tinds rel ages. 11—Finance | chicf of Pythian temple, Pythian| The program was as followvs | y cccasion with smaller trees en- t irst y James | elected chief of Washington-Trum-| Solo, “Does 1t Pay"—DMrs. C. H. At 5 . I I { | LSS Simpson renominated. : bull circle, C. of . 13—Mrs. Cath- 3 | C f F f T h party consisted of Paul Nurczyk, H. G S clc and H. Kalish capture many fir<t | erine Graham observes 73rd birti-| “The Successful Business .\Ian"—{ ustom 0 lrst Oot On]g t‘ ]]RAMAT'E fiUI[[] smblko)l Joseph Dariin:t chalymans perior” court. Li in o-troliev | facturer, claimed by il | Mrs. P | Jdenbur Dec. 81 (UP)—Tall,y When the noisc has dicd down Domurat and S. Petaj —Walter Moor 55 —Daillsht robherys aticarnt “F;J. et ain strect; fon Mre. Mary H per Tron '”"Ajr.\hy".‘.‘.w | “Disappointment—Alexis < f,‘, and handsome young unnu:\“ll:: they will reenter their homes, but SL Ellzabem’s Circle Function! ne circie win nave a BEY ; e ik \ | er of Governor drick. A ! : in_great demand in every the first man to cross the threshold [party tomorrow night for the or- ~forw.n. H. A. James on West Main| 4 enominated by d passes away in §0th vear. Wai-| Choir, “God Will Take Cure and village of Scotland North- {must be dark and preferably you A[Ieflded b About 300 | phans and widows ot this cily at the et foiled by wonar —V ainville Creamery, Inc., | ter Jewett, 69, pion tiler, diss. | You." ern England at one after land handsome. He has been selected 1 ted ; ory hall, te which all are in- D]l ERelecierl s s paper of incorporation. 19— | 1 i—Grange hall is rededica - yrrow'-—Miss Charlotte Ken- |midnight tonight. The time honored |heforehand. To him falls the task of i Conver i A sarh s iliibs American Independence = cl s L iour e ce: play o sehder is discarded by | drich tom of “firstfoot” will be reli- [taking charge of the whiskey and . . s brary fund reaches §1¢ oo i L : : S 2 5 B - One of the largest Christmas so- | chioyed. bt g : street crossin hony | Superin 1t of Schools lLeon \oir, “Barth 1as No Sorrow giously observed in every Scottish [coal. He is known as “Firstfoot AP S e May 1—Mad " d mpts Gross and Daminick Caronfa seri- | Staples umbull factory em-|That Heaven Cannot Heal.” |nomestead when the new year is| Armed with the whiskey and coal | Sid13 sbonsored by izabeth's break into home of Attorney Ch ety t byl iovun. | driver. | ployes receive extra we R sinful Sonl” — Mrvs. Vernon |ushered in. he knocks on the door, steps in, "‘”" rtio clrals ofutha b eren st cany New Officers Elected Sorion MichlCheaeon it church was held last night at the P zor T - Florence | Ch s pres: T tran ] ; A few minutes before midnight |throws the coal on the fire, kisses ([\HCEC BUF T80 L SETE AL TG By Gerstaecker Lodge owly cscapes deatl X S A e o 0 s Choir, “Tho Your Sins Be as|the men of the villages will go into (all of the women and pours out the - Hotsands Alfred McLean. $5 Scarlet the streets to await the coming of whiskey ‘l‘.“_‘l\_ VI""*'T‘_{T‘”;“& guild and u‘m\“n g o" Ge x;s:z:w;luqu1::;1:;}:{ ridal coupl ! Town Clerk's Hours As eacl acter 1 4 re- the new vear. With them will go a| Brunette policemen and mailmen =" 3 ¥ ] L “ : .’ . ‘\‘_r; " ectec “-Id- \\_‘}hv show names. Jo Althe tomorrow is a Toliday | solving to lead @ 5 in the botlle of whiskey and a lump of lare always willing "Firstfoots” for| Among the ele M reliievl fafollen i N eblolRErand BW coied app . fricer n clerk’s oftice not | year 1930, the ch “Josus coal. At the stroke of midnight they [the Scots arc very superstitious l-ucyan Bojno pastor of Sucred | Sperry; \ el 'u‘: n \\\"“\‘vt o Millet fing 1 ace blig n. the off will | 1s Calling.” ) r My Sav- | will s nds. sing “Auld Lang |about the customs and press them |Heart church; Rev. A nder | ley; recording secretary, alte 1 ! e nd |iour Calling” “Take My Life |Syne” @ vish cach other a happy |into service if there are no dark men Nowalcayk, whose 26th anniversary Kosswis cial cre 5 L L Lol At sl e e atnars of ordination to the priesthood wilt [ward Dehm; treasurer, William coomnicalion ARl EIeEEL foRpLon - celebrated with a solemn’ high | Ziegler; trustee for three years, VT SHEI G GO R pINCE T el o = tomorrow morning at the | Louis Finn and for one year. I'red enses, It is ex- | Way, lord o program = was i 1 ) 1 o 1 e street tolocle vese | d Heart church: Rev. Anthony | Bock. These officers will be instailed nutaicr of peo- | closed Witin benediction by HOLDUP MEN GET St |terday aftetnoon. o hores and |Chmilowicz, Paul Nurczyk. presi-|on January § in Hartford. licenses Plainville Briefs s {wagon driven by Samuel Lipman of | 31t of the organization and Hed wig Zembko, dircctress of the e . 1 . T for those vor ¢ = 24 Oak street a truck driven by Y S Brock-Barn: e e iy s LK Ha Dyer ds spending 2 W William Zigmont Teports Being | [ owia 1. A ,,',1. G Bliss | cirele. Judge “"‘nl\b of Pun o, om0 HEE HORRIER B R JeR B0 20D R Y s v York city. , [5éet Partrora icolliang, Rev. Father Bojnowski. known for And Frees Two Youths tomortow in person, they may send | p | Mis. J. Roy Wilkerson. ~ Lobbed at Spring and Union | * i £ his leadership throughout the coun-| pigishur 31 (UP) — T their year's licenses by another | rev. and Mrs, A. A. Ball and Mi | The wagon was going east and the || Ao 1| Pittsburgh, Dec. 31 ) — Ed- person to be renewed. ¢ lainville. together| Streets By Two Young Men. iruck was goime i the onposite di. | T¥ culogized the circle for it work |ward Dalghsh, 17, and Richard 1 sday ! of TPlainville, together | i e % g | for the parish and philanthropy as|prendergast, 16, were igned in Post Office Announcements VUi Mibsed ‘Alles Risitanl Baity ; rection. The left rear fender of the || | . 16, iroughout the year. A Morri o ol Ao Mred at|Yith DMisses Alico Kimball, Edith{ An investigation ‘was under way | oo™ Ao 4 and the wagon | 1€ Droceeds of the party were given | morals. court here recently charged .| Clark observes 93d nday s ST e e m,,,:j ov. mhe |Dickerman and Naoml. Crean of ‘(oday in report by William Zig. ik e WABON [ 15 orphans and widow with chopping down two cherry | Noren, &4, : e el e S Bt niBers enesstatidinnerdnicnitlon orth strect to Super-| 5 = Mr. Nurezyk encour em- | trees on private property near their advocates formi- RAADG : the Tome of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. numerary Officer John Nolan at | ‘s to continue 3 3 ‘m-m_ flower show in Hartford. | day anniversary Allison Clark, Thomasen, | F. Kowalczyk, Mrs. B. Jurczak, A in Fred Booth of New aged 93, noted inventor Solo. “No Time ror Salvation”— — Pienkas, S. Drag, John Dumin, W. owners agree escaped without ds it g Dboard. 5—Anthony ::"‘,”,:r:‘f,ll\.”‘f":l ‘n,"lo‘v‘!},“?,fi .f,‘:?“"\,; \. D. Kendriek in Windsor last "o/ clock {his moriiiog tiab Be! NELDNE SEELL LT BOW 5 ¢ and explained the results of I Salesiio=gohn BTN soser e s o e Vo Ty L gAY SRR vas lield up by two young men at| mboul, Dee (UP)—In the ypeir heneficial efforts. He urged gistrate A. D. Brandon. lies. T—R A s e e Pittsinger-Nelson Spring and Union ts and rob-|future letters addressed to Con-|tjiem to keep on with their activities ot tell a——" began victory in annual Potmate e e | Miss Alma Nelson of Plainville bed of $1, which was all he had. [stantinople will not be believed be- | ang to induce younger people of the |{lhe vouths. oo e il Sl ienes John B. Dittsinger of Newing- He gave the officer a description of cause the authorities insist that neo- | parish to bhecome members of the history of | oS o will be an advance of 17 |ton Were married in New Britain thc holdup men and sald he wayple learn 1o use Constantinople Gttt Suturday by Kev. William Toss of sure he could identify them if heiname, Stamboul. B st and e s ; ks e tman A Jos ¢} caused by an improvement in the |the First Baplist church. according cver saw them aguin, 7 ‘( ; % enjoyed and cach person was pre-| “To make hockey sticks,” was the N e i foffman clec ¥ Amer- | ) e e to a marriage certificate filed at the —— The ancient Greck philosophers | sented with a gift. The hall was d you chop down these trees?" ver mind,” the | magistrate interposed. “But wiat ver 1 the price of envelopes. dancing were | did you do it for? cr. chur I ) } | 1 auxiliary. Jol i\ the 'ecember postal re ity clerk’s office yesterday. The HORSE, WAGON, AUTO BUMP | held that the universe was composed | decorated in - Christmas colors. In “Well, that's a good one” said ceipts will not completed until | bride is the daughter of Mr. and Supernumerary Ofticer James [of the four clements of earth, air, |th center of the hall a large|Brandon. *“Go and shinney no e of the post office this cve- | Mrs. August Nelson and the bride- Cronin reported a slight accident on | fire and water. Christmas tree was dressed for the | more.” R Al Postmaster James Usher pre- | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, on night o 3 ) Al dicts that the receipts will show a|George Pittsinger, ¢ town plan com- f 12 per cont over the figures | Humason Bowling League oppose Wedr G G fr. and Mrs. A. H. Dresse g ar. The Christmas rush Tlats S onia 34th wedding anniversary. | this year was th= largest on record. | posenbach ... 85 82 e 3 1 @ police start patrol on East | Pythian Temple Meeting ! Mishick sS4 87 1 highv A d Mrs. Myron | Pythian Temple, Pythian Sisters. |Begas .. ..., $7 101 th wedding | will hold a r ar meeting on nu- | ¢ m“\' SN : anniverss rnville Wa “o.lary 7. At this meeting reports of | Brizy ... ..... 99 comple expansion work. 21-—|the Christmas committee will be | | Western Athletic conference organ- | read. All members are requested to | ized coptaining eight high schools; [ be present. MacDonald clected pres Annual Meeting Thursday S 7 b Frank Chapman, 62 innual mecting of the Ladies' 101" J S I o eup ab fipk o ars. Foul play suspected. Price | Aid society of the Baptist church | Ballenbach ... 85 74 ernor John H. Trum A o Nyberg . s0 102 wes increased five 1 1d on Thur L‘;.::n Tarl McGibbo i : barbers. 24—Trumbull factory | @ lock at the home of Mrs, | 1OY St Rty Cheiet out permit to build $15,000 | Irving Tyler of 49 Park street. or-| iy building. Russell H. 1ith | ficers will be clected and reports of ant sales manager at | the past year read. Lvery member Slebiales ot Mr. and Mrs, |19 requested to be present. : Oftice e T s Conlon observe 41st we ) No Court Session Hanson § child from drowning. 26 ersary. Mrs. Mary Wagner | For the fist time in months the L(»H\n:v e el it o th birthday anniversary. | COUTL room at the Town hall was Humason 5 3 : ne, 64, drops dead. 4uict this morning, not a single case [ Erickson pRias e Trumbull sued for $25.000 as | Peing uled 1o be heard hefore oy T~ | result of automobile accident the town court, Since the extablish- 0 : . . | i o Salomoni aeent S| o o st i ersonal Financia Mrs L evclo-nutomohile accident. Doctors | MOTNINES have witnessed busy ses- | Rendfliesch 0 10 ; mer f i {0 close | Sions. v Iy the spirit of the | Kimniry .. ‘ s » \ S rawley of New | lolidays has Kept law violators un- | Succole ... §7 officers sworn into of ) ¢ —John Frawley of New | 1o AL e i, e L G S e B R = I Rl Statement Each January? §3 Farmington days and receive a well carned rest. ence (Knox) Nor of Hartford app f playgrounds. d from Junior Carl Peterson awar Automatics 117 129 Campbell 160 Legion commiar lies stiteaes in his face o men and robbed of §32 at White's e e John on, e B il Anie Week-End Reception GALEL W AL i tlatives and friends gathered o o (i ), dies. Valean Sand & Stone (o tia L nd friends gathered at g, opor ] et cole o s la0Reles et send & HonelSe 4 biaioiie omtia it iowey ror i e - Every well managed concern makes up a De- ey r e o o B S1 East Main street over th ! 4 § : o ‘ | Seely and Mell dance hall totally do- | g™ S omtertai Sl ‘ ‘ cember 31 financial statement and takes stock Phlldgn it glal s Com O e et e o e e S Sl 6 Andgraon vis 110 123 11 : ‘ of its assets and liabilities as the New Year opens. part in res War memorial descerated. dent at New York university i John 1 ) v nov Novemb ~Rural free delivery | Those entertained were Mr. and : 1og i Why don’t you, too—a statement to put away Sing i versds reute extended. Bakelight Moulding | Mrs. George Duncll, a Mr. Moore of e sl and compare a year from now to see how you 1 ¢ holds its first| CO. scene of $800 robbery. Mrs. A. | Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickolk { Kusick . 4 SR e it b | 2. Moultrop observes 75(h birtidav. |and daughters, Kun and Arlcen of | MYFick ... 5 wg— 28| are getting on? For example: fore the Fourth, no arrests made, | John 8. I Glackin announce - {New Britain, Andrew Wenz of New | Kolanck g J ! 4—Many children recei nor in- | Venting of “talkie” machine. | Dritain, Louls Mcade, and Arthur [MOTeY «o.... ‘ i . jurles fro: : {1 Carpenter observes sdth birth- | Hickok, Sirko ... : INDIVIDUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT S ienen ¢|day. 4—Plainville Skeet club re- e occasion was a surprise visit . { . S Spasdra ceives papers of incorporation. 5-— | of Arthur Hickok to his grand- 0 (For Personal Use Only) R d 1vs, | Theresa Dillon, pupil at high school, | mother. who in turn the visi S Martha Sehubert, 10, 7— | awarded cortificate in radio contest | tors a hearty welcome and recep ¢ 3 s ¢ i ASSETS 3. Zio. holds: morte | BY Baypath institute. 8-—Mrs, | tion. 3 = 2 = ‘ B 5 o L\ ..:“,],: e v EI. f,“lliv &1 | Ehartes Corlon sericusts bunt han. | New Year's Observance 2 = E Contents of safe deposit box Fp e i tomobile accident. 9—John Madeley. | New Year's day will be celebrs cller ... ! =2 (Box No. __.. . in Commercial Trust Company 7 | here tomorrow with a gene 1 2ok . L i | on Farmingt enue used for fi passes away. 11—Ameircan Le- | her g va S SR time, 17— th announces|sion observes Armistice Day with |40Wn of the factorics and the ma- | 5o | : il i i el | special program at Legion hail, | {OFity of the business establishments. | 469 [ i bertyAbon cls S D RPN company. 18 wille Private hos- | Governor John H. Trumbull, Con- | Practically all of the celebratir cindc First mortgage bonds . . . . . . s b " will be done this ning with house | Monick 5k | pit e “lainville Ve gressman E. Hart Fenn, and other | V! ; § 5 ‘,‘, .l‘m ]fi” ”“'il ‘: ,: prominent men present. 13—Consta- | D2rties and trips to varjous inns and j MY G- | Stocksk RN I e bl S Sl e " f i 1 Conro 0 S Soeil e 20— | ble George I3, Schubert reappointed | N0tels Where festivities are planned. ; Conroy «..... 1 VARG @GO 5 6 6 o o o o o ¢ | i el S A fasses! will hs celdl tomor. | Barry ) . jorie Fishe g wo p I 4 Ll {he Chiiroh of Our Tindy of Mer 5 1392 | Cash in Commercial Trust Company raided and liquor w | represent town in water rights hear- J C o i A watch night service will he held Gt it the N CRurehUEHS dyen 1 | Chgcking Account $ it N T vtarons !Senator Cieplak {0 Address { : Total $ ; Rudience in Rialto Hall ‘ LIABILITIES h an-{ qye Plainville Y. M. C. A. basket- LHES A | i Mortgageon home = 0 L LS ind Mrs. Geol Puys final score 0 oto t members of three A. 1. Moultrop cele- . eam was victorious - tthdayi tanniversanys bt in e practics eame paved with 1 done to house of [{hn Con itional Brotherhood on Kent street by ve of sto) the Bell it T : Dt ey ot ROl L ol lony ey Gighlik f i (CLiFn AEEIRS & « o o 5 o o o & & G e el dd o thrilling long | Polish di 10 is making « Payments on items being bought on instalment ot ol L jehols lu U es e lansil e S . Note payable at bank (List stock or bonds ; il AL Time edul peak at 1 pledged as collateral) .. oo v in automobile accider A dayers brol D cet Sunday Oy lEiiicE: « o & ¢ o 5 o e Gl e L e e Meistslot Ghais Assets, January 1, 1930 . . ‘ Ftte o Tocals Will | 1o i 'J",‘,‘y;‘t‘\’,:‘\L & 1\;:”3,] Liabilities January 1, 1930 . . . . ptist churct he L4 S0k " the guild; and Walter Jablonski, anniversar DL t the local Nigh [prcgident of the 1aleon Nest No. 8§ nafani | SHOOU ESIENESILL Bl g et pEclal meefiug oUiNe £V A Net Worth January 1, 1930 § t high 3 ‘I'l.r‘f:n is cxpected. T locals hall on Beaver street, Repre- Jed in proposed appropriat post office g i ] iives were present from the pointing towards the leag nship. Last vear the Plai im ended in second place on Nest, K szko Post, Polish m club, two ish Nutional Allianc: 11 club No. 1, The game will precec ville High-New Britain hool battle. Dancins e or the con rior court House 1y Completed t alter Jablonski, B. A inconnea- | e beautiful f o @ sk Gorski, John | it on: Joeal {mandy st HE e ) Jec d Casimir Majewicz, ; P nt cleets ofii- {stone hill for A ent o) cet f the guild will be held “Build Open .,,““f 'iwwr.‘;(‘l;.mv&‘:". urer of the Plair rust com- ' Thu t at 8 o'clock at the eAnd Hel/; b Salm‘day any, is practically comple and | I t nal arran % wav. | Mr, MacLeod will be sett i on . lecture and prog | 3 “Build &'emng: 7109 capital | new mansion 3 \ k n Sunday night 19 larehitectural ) — S neann ; 'y (Cleaning Plants ractor Hearing on Januar New Year's Pazes ronc i cha the zoning tablish- 4 will be ob: ) 1 « it 1 - eard at a1 il -4 o hoard or lication e 3 | od A I W 1 wel . 1 uary S, Clerk JUHES oday, The resoln Inge, wis pr mon council by | ouncilman {ron