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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 1930 JANUARY 6, at the meeting Wolcott ' Plainville News"”” N R T e i FAVIYISROUTED Ny FROM BED BY FIRE at 1 o'clock in Bupt Rebekihis ¢h parlors. All of the womer | Mar 1 Damage of 8400 Done to 0ison , inlan i v e il aestlong ot Home on Bohemia Street | Wimieton e vo v e N n. ot e rryville and of Unionvil be impossible he Family Wel- Nurse assoclation © of Adolescence.” at a large gather- hand to listen to A considered one of peakers on arm | noon an on nesda 1 Hygle ed 1o Meet attend the mectis feo artford’s opping Centors Lt gies: and Coo An i i stallatio 4 will tuke § 00 : esume Operations ; imber of the local 1 resumead followig werty Changes Hands i filed at of 1t OUR JANUARY COST PROGRESS SALE IN the Bristol graham Co, OFFERING” WORTH WHILE SAVINGS IN EVE RY DEPARTME WILSON APPOINTS AIDE Anmual Meeting of Nursing Assc tion—Vincenzo Bonafede Dies UEEUNH 10 PAY pany | RE, 15 JAILED and the 8 George Tahor More Grappling et L announced by Pra- ¢ yes 3 . of the another An Event of Great Importance! Suddenly in Brooklyn— Interior of Closing Discontinued Patterns and Slightly Soiled Rug Whittalls 9x12 Anglo Per ular $150.00, ian Rugs, sale price $112.50 's 36x63 Anglo Persian Rugs, ular price $25.00, sale price $18.75 's Body Brussels Rugs, price $64.50, sale price $48.50 Whittall's 8-3x10-6 Palmer Regular price $89.50, $65.00 reg- | Whittall's 8- regular pri Whittal reg | Whittall's Whittal regular Wilton sale price Rugs, = Whittall's Angl regular pr SEMEANNUAL SALE of WHITTALL RUGS ice $138.00, Body price $70.00, s, Whittall's Palmer ys at Big Reductions 10-6 Anglo Persian Rugs, sale price $103.5 Brusse regular $52.5( Wilton 5.00, Rugs, sale price $69.5( o Persian Ru ice $16.00, regular e 27x54, sale price ve For Schools cral cxodus vinter session of tl colleges took of student hools place over th Berlin News COSINIFLECTED. - TOHEADITALIANS Berli napolis | Na Mr. and Mrs. Leland Worthington ride | Russell Sage collcge. | Wiliam \1: S. Garvic Mr former to A son of ey ed Gwatkin has returned to Peter Georgini Retires Alter Quarter Century in Oftice Shepard William Sh el unive Miss Marjoric BOWLING ALLEYS PLANNED of e i s ¢ turned ity Kathe and Mrs son of Mr and yard, has returned vsit Mueller, daughter rl Mueller of to Columbia rine Gold, da Russell Gold of ridge, returned it Ce Crest coll heth Coale, dan Mrs. 8. Chase Ay Worthing to her Organization Proposes to Improve Hall Further — Students Resume has studies Miss Eli ind ing Studies At Colleges — Pinches- hter of Items. Coale sundman Nuptials—Berlin \bout 15 ner 1 Mrs. has gone rcademy. Mr. and has returned John Molumphy Molumphy Gridley to Sta Military LeRtoy Fleischer, Mrs. Charles Fleischer to Harvard Law school John Deming, r Deming b tudies at Wy has Frank Kram and Mrs. Frank Kr Miss Doris Baldwin Mrs, . T Baldwin, has Lasalle minary Berlin Notes William Coal Mrs, Chase Cozle ani- | Now York city to member= e American Hosiery and Ixow York offic "1 Miss Ethel Robbins of | city has returned to her home spending the holidays with Mr Mrs. 8. Chase Coale of Worthington { ride Nr Jian Ir rnal socicty son of John cut met at Fraternal hall in back day and clected the the ton yester 1fternoon their | al meeting fol ofticers fot con s, to his ty on of Mr returned i Lmer dent, Carlo Cosmini and on; vice preside Mr - leyan ington; of K Merieni, Kens cretary, incial New son of danghter of Jom- Do turned to retary, Britai the ty one o of of The casion Kensington the charter members of t zation, which ha ship throughout Massachusetts. 1595 and for been under Georgini Georglni, time, for onke installing offic Dominic Mr. Ronket was f Mn work na to on ¢ ha resume Connecticut punded 25 years has Peter Kansington M serving this length asked to be relieved of his 1t the wiis New York after past leadership of ot atter and Mrs. Harold e ed o return to their home ¢ spending the holidays Placid, New York | Miss Marjorie Galpin is turn home today aft holidays at Luke Placid Mr, and Mrs. Pardon O | entertained at th Worthington ridze Satur dinner in honor of Mi Kirk of Chi m Mr. and red | Worthington Ige series of parties at their 4 on Tht Fraternal purchased by society yoirs up to that n known as Iforest 1 the Fraternal s provements to the A humdred (allation of & new heating construetion of a dining room in the basement, d the 1) of finprovem At ut the panization is planning to construct a set of bowling alleys i the Nothing definite thesc plans, will hall the to in Kensinst . ut ahout four |}, laving tim rs' hall ity has made ago, expeeted 1o re nding the or spe place, for spet the in mit, dollurs other 5 Mrs. ri i, prose or- is bas is known but it s be started | hall is being place by many than Ttalian so- | taken fhe the ment vogarding t that work on them soon. The used as a meeting other weddings have and now first is to Le h when will at dinner and car Pinches—Sundman The wedding of Mrs. Ruth Sund- man and tebert Pinches, both Berlin, took place Suturday after noon at the Pinches home on Worth {ington ridge. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. A. Fiske |the Derlin Congregational (lumh Following the wedding luncheon was served to close fricnds of the | couple. After a short ling trip | the couple will reside in the Pinches | | home | Norman Bigelow Injured Norman Bigelow of Worthington lgo was treated at the New Brit- \in General hospital Saturday morn- in the office |jng arter he had suffered severe |lacerations of the lex. He is em-| | ployed by Rackliffe Bros., Inc., of New Britain, 1t was learned tha Das {ving glass cut him while he was | NEW iyt work urday morning. | Lin= | Berlin Church Notes WG iy, 1| Scouts met this club [ hoon at 4 o'clock in the scout room. Oon Wednesday afternoon the Woman's Aid socicty of the Berlin | Congregational churely will meet at | home of rs. Kenneth Relyea | Worthington ridg« Next sunday William Hawkes of | Anatolia college, Salonik witl | | speak both at the morning services | | and special services in the evening. | \\nu Hawkes is a missionary of the | American board home on leave and studying at Union seminary. ning people they thou nizations cieties. Many place there this year Kensington Boys’ club in using hall for a basketball court With the Town Clerk application for a marriage has been made at the town clerk. Arthur L. John tizzi and tena V hoth of org; o An licen of th ruff b Laura sington. A son, Richard been born to Mr. Jiori of Kensington, birth certificate filed of the town clerl The Commerci ust company of New Britain, executor of the of James Simms of Kensing sold to Bertha H. Swift of Britain a lot and buildings on coln and Kensington streets loc pear the Shuttle Meadow Golf in Kensington | Dodds Leave Berlin | and Mrs. : Dodd Warthington ridge left Berlin rday for an extended trip throv h west. Their old hiome on | Worthington ridge has heen sold and is thought that Mr. Dodd has left Berlin for all time. At present he and Mrs. Dodd plan to prolong their trip indefinitely through the western states, office Wood- Miss) Ken- w Louis Iiori, has | and Mrs, Attilo | according to a estate on, after- A of the of Comfortable John Hodgson, Mrs) (G Afte; ) operat turn to his hon Donation turday ni by m everal Quring t mbe itors droy Among rold looner r Dic £ H Bever s, nson, tford ip Ttems ollc program will be held tomorrow evening o'clock Kt will be Community thias. A hail b, A good 1ttenc of the organization prow Al who on of offict nity club will s p will read The annual banque within the new fe lso. A may 1enibe 1 14th the services ports of th of comuitt tir taged the da w yone rships at January ial at ethodist Rev. Andrew Johnson Ky, a general evang E. church, South. Dr. 1 scholar and preacher mean ability. The meetings will | held each evening and will be ed with a rvice under Leady and Mrs. L Adk announce will be 1 i riv ducted chureh o song of Rev, Additional later the La thodist Nip mel e churei rnoon eting oy cning of the held at thodist church. enjoyed locall rd pond and filled with sk is only ank Kramer studies at W A leyan has resume ive on Page (Continued 18) Wil open Hub, Town Hall Being Painted. vas visit esterday morning Willian | sold land n str rilding Funeral of Mr. 1 the mount of rubt in the cel- ind the ho fille ith morrow smoke, | » the| nd ihout two had been ex- | d that the in the ce the tiremen th or uished, unily cat evider ar < mained fo ours. the blaze it was discover had perished ly a victim of heavy Edward damage mostly from cmbers of tl Miss Royee Appotnted Clerk Willia H. Wilson an 0 Prior 11 pproximately moke. T firc venty- 1 departine tailey & ternoon town clerk Mi \ honors made by the has two ient ent The rs, 1ppointn ap- Miss today. clerk Wilson w work Town Miss amonk nts be | ho work and her | to be a popu is well known Younger set in 10w G oy i public t ient wn clerk two Ye Dies While Visiting 1 B on th to Axel rkinson irday mor morning ron ¥ had bee n Hall Being 1 drab iray an ior of hom Trumbull ay Wallace Uth for Plainville oklyn ville I'u il b i o'clocl Jr ociatio; nd | mopolitar will ! | alleys W, Gnaz sandell Prances O Woodru G Wi < PLAI NVILLE' TONIGH T Lewis Stone and in THE ALL C. Yacol Reovill sanford . TUISDAY Pegay Wood FALKING HEe | | SWONDER 018 WOMEN" | HOT Oit COLD | NEWS [ | | and Towu Manenso { MacCrach Hackett 0T WD THURS.—MAT. Bessic Love, Raymond in CTHE GIRLIN THE SHOWY J. Mastr The All King, All Laughing || S | I,|( Made I''om the Stage Success “ WED Totals COMING SOON SSUNNY SIDE UPT SRIO RITA™ Temple | Willavd | Nyberg ome from the holidays wit sumed her t worth M . mother o died yv aves five a brother Cosmopolitan League L. irs were ucky Strikes irned the ret n bowling league at e sardines 20 18 101 11 514 Rookies Yacol el Totals . 104 S S fanni anni 455 Lucky Stri a1 Repaired in the matches rolled off in th or| 84 Owed Taxi Driver 30 MEN ARE Ol Cleaninz 1k Couneil 10 T Veterans o e Tabor Dies—ric Crowd or Co! Hart FRECKLES AND H[S FRIENDS (wmick one woz ) IT TRAT WoN TH THE LTTE ONE THERE WITW T CoM-Lick STICKIN' UP IN FRONT! / \WRATS GOIN' ON HERE, cee ON TW TRAIN St BI6 CROWD THEYLL THINK SOMEBODY IMPORTANT GETTING ON, WON'T ThHev, [ Geewen ™ peope | { i UERB, SAY hewlo For WRY-AIR'T Yoo HEARD ? THAT BOY OF DANE PLETZERBAUMS \NON A FREE TRIP To THE CAPITAL , AN THEY'RE SEEIN WM OFF! ive and Rim Taken po! o Be Honored post the of i New Britain Hau Pm uses 10 Pay GIVEN WORK Underhrush— worn in—Civil War - | day ank Ash- cattle in automo- A. V. Sili- street ot Main street ) o'cloek, doctor's : truck Burns that the ding north « h ck turn- ! c v venue and the o 1 1 that a civil between the id not appear Mrs, Mina Stiles esidents 1 by Mayor t maps of the mew stville were i at Gar- and at the t . A d at Fire- on January nd other a1 > Propos CATHOLIC UNIONS URGED BY BISHOP - Cuadian Leader Advises hgainst Cmmlmm Teachings Maps Shown to City Le Horl G () —Formation of a and a mers are rec- Archbishop J. - B, y oral let- of social- ected to 1 siness in ag- Board Mccting f e Rev. or of & \as been ap- movement work in the 1t Catholic organized nd in Hawkes- . Ont. It says that ize the mer- other than t if Cath- neutral unions and that their would demand > Catholic syndis crence to all durin peri 1l submit his e syndical during the letter states, and itholics to further Catholic labor Orchiestra Obtained wspa published vreq st 5 1 Alaska college in ekl e ; T 1ed a circulation i n «'VH" rn territory. t appe secnred for Conce 115 dependable and safe, L Grove’s Laxatit _,Jff“ BROMO QUININE Tablets ! Since 1889 LA L1 Arar Druggtons 300 of the cis T, followed i Toniorrow Federal Hiil Arthur H. Rug mental hygiene at partment of Ya eveni un The Great Day! Bov! 1SNT TAIS CLASS FoR You, Freckies 77