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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. s A | Plainville News il b Men’s Half 2lc pr. 0dd lot, rayon. values to 50c¢ pair. rayon and wool (MATL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED) OUR WEDNESDAY || AISLE SPECIALS Are Things You Want and Not Expensive Hose and fancy ze ke broken 9ct Small Iot, they last, only Men’s Shirts While ol Blacsy to $1.50. | Women's Pajamas variety of patterns and color Women’s Silk Hosiery hioned, service weight, values New Officers of Martha Lodge Installed—Annual Plainville Trust Cor Population of Plainville atmosphere i The last left the Plainville early highw in itio mornin and g 1 considera machines whi s of occupation exerc nar tvers con threc stretch of b rloo o e Slossom’s A car driven 65¢ ea. 0dd lot, and very Street floor. Glove Silkfi Vests and Pantiesj Odd LY low in price. lot, 7(5P-;i1dren's Véosier Street floor. Yy but rious injury. five passen Only passengers 25¢ pr. full driving length, fancy ray B 1 rbour of d over on s $2.55 Crepe de chine Slips, ors. Women's Costume Slips white and col- | One Duplex Fabric clasp | choice of colors. = = The GlOVCS Psse dow 79 pr. mode ot e the novelty cuffs, HnEton w bl wly his ult Berlin Nezp.}j | HENSINGTON SEEKS TH0 0LD OBJECTS Sidevalks and Numbered Houses | Hay Finally Be Secured | SERIOUS ~ FIRE AVERTED | s | Volunteers Put Out Blaze at Styles & Reynolds Brickyard—D>Mrs, Ban- croft Leaves Berlin Post Office— Population Estimated at 4914, | The old Kensington bugaboos of T in |as expressed in a petition ors In | Cowlc telt as tl ing| v walks. | (st on The que mbering the a g the Kensington- | will scttled soon, tion in this direction is stroug. stmaster S, Cowles of the Ken- on office has remarked that rs are nec as his ment is con very anG s numt depa ary as far srned, and he soon houses those on the d will have numbers. projects are completed, f the town, Main strect, present @ much mo ern | than it docs at the pres- at least these will appe ent tin 10 urance Almost a Serious Pire The Styles & Iteynolds brick yard Beckley n have the | E of a disastrous fire 1 had it not been for th of an impromptu fire department and the night watchman, Orville Ventres of Berlin. According to Mr. Ventres, some of the ratters caught fire frem the kilns, and for a time the fire assumed ous proportions, as the building was unusually dry. By the of Watchn Ventres and several others quic put the fire out. The fire was dis- covered shortly after it had broken out. If discovery had heen de- | ved a little longer, there might have been another story. No FLonger With Post Office Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft, assistant postmistress at the Berlin office for | BALDNESS « CAN BE AVOIDED Try LUCKY TIGER for falling hair 20 proven germicide. A elightfully perfumed hair dressing, America’s largest eller at Barbers, Druggists. 2LUCKY TIGER 0 MAKERS OF WHYTE-FOX NO. 2 The New Tiwo-TWay Treatment for. WEAD COLDS AND SKIN IRRITATIONS Containa 14 ective ingredients of well-known theranentic vaine. The delight of thonsands. been st night effectivencss in ne use hose, | ofticial lat every siege of inclement wes {only a tax list but | the | reported past three y 5, lationg with that off pre time there is only o ed her At the regardi . though it is und I obtain the help soon. He has sever cts jn mind, he says. Satisfaction With New A great of satisfaction by nd the mall carrier reg addition of the former rural free delivery gton. The eration since the middle ber, and those on the rou declared themselves very regarding the new delivery few years preceding this ¢ route had been handled ington, transferred to that office part of political equalizing. Since that time the route. sc ing sibly 100 persons over a distance of six miles, been handled by the Southin even tho it of Berlin. the request t part future stood needed prosp Route deal h essed both resident wrd rou route has t of favo IFor a the has wn ord This year with of th of the ro to the Kensington way the transf In {1 rred this residents would profit, for it ther 1s hard for m to locate th il Everything Ives wr concerncd satisfactory now Postmaster M as ms 8. Attend Groey Several local ting of the 1 st Meeting nded the nited ( Ine Burritt Hllowin ho! Britain, 9 o'cloc heard, Later moving pictures we ing display ed by the ¢ country. \ding , grocers of the Repairing Roads Town workmen have t tage of the summer-like d have hegun to fill fn and grade ie bad spots fn the roads of th town. This morning crushed ston was appliecd to Lower at the intersection of IFarmin road. This was considcred one of the worst spots along this road, and ud and rain water coliveted there ther. or tor Directory Statistics Representative: making a surve tempt to compile a ta al directory for next fall smbered that a tax directory of the town was compiled last fall and distributed from house to house This year the work will be done by another company, which, accor: to present plans, plans to include aken v oare town in resi 1t will an dc not 1so an honest-to- goodness directory of the town of Berlin, including ast Berlin and Kensington, The men e bheen working for the past few days can- vassing the stores and other | places in the town for advertisir Library Association to Meet The Berlin Librat ociation will meet this evening in the Ibrary on Worthington ridge to elect officers and discuss other matters. Not Quite 5,000 The population of Berlin, as esti- mated by state officials, is not quite 5.000, the long-sought-after f 1siness | According to official estimates | out Berlin has 4.914 people. shows a gain of 616 since the last census taken in 1020. Al though these not those of United census, the e to be as accurate as any taken officially in the year of the census taking. This will come as a disappoint- ment to many in the town who have fondly believed that Berlin might g0 over the top of this decade and have the privilege of electing an- other representative, United States census takers will be on the job some time in the middle of the year, and this figure will be checked then. s R ing | ch, breaking off or He investigated th Hedihorenoita Arbour accidents compiled and in {his of the number of resider o e reached weeident ar Well Child Con Sack o A well child conf RS ontract gton will be held i R f the tr from ¢ rence ey August driven The back end c into the P'atterson ( noa Matson, A e o'clock. 1 side of a car owne (Continued on I'a o | (8§ operat side but REPORT OF THE CONDITL DAMAGES IN SUIT Rosso Must Pay $600 Because , se oo of Attack by His Dogs il to Jan. 7. — J v in superior court nk Rand ©s of $h ion a Berlin, wh Rand v ned by Ros on Becch June 1, 1624 from whom an automo- nt in his § some time ed by two ing for Rosso, to purchasc Marvin's memorandum in follows plaintiff cannot imply be e side of the irch of the » to wait his held he w tefendant’s be nd the d on fen and cven no n s attacked don it follows ¢ iently conspicu 1o limit the lic ral public had of going o for the trans he photograp 10ws clearly enoug in which dors means the 20 it by effective v, that da dise no con oy s of garage that the e me, 10Y ROADS RESUALT INBADACCIENTS. || Four Are Automobiles Damaged & on New Britain Road dSBAL SALE SUCCESSFUL crowd 1 of the c | worth restored order and kept traffis moving. Case's st Chr Rebekah Meeting. mpany— is 5,445. 1y icy ¢ notorists Most of st ot rs on cut. same ven by skidded in a ed in- | vs of the t of his car ski ne of t he Lar- ut mad sc ound ned 1 ON oK PLAINVILLE TRUS1 CO. this UOR, owne second could b djoin 15 a plain invitation r b re if he was in o 1d the garage. n who is conducting such a g siness to leave 1o look found m | e eten | TONIGHT unfastened capablo | “WONDER OF WOME nitting such an attack | with Lewls Stone this was. | gment can be entered for the | Plaintiff to recover of the def the sum of 1 | of con as COMEDY — NEWS endy )., THURS. ALL Woods was | pogsic Tove tift and Atl rg for the de- Attorney Joseph G [ ailorhg i otent aymond counsel the pla o GIRL IN H for or- “THE 1 THE SF <PLAINVILLE» Pegey Wood and George Fawceett ackett 10w ‘ ‘ { nd last Accor Mrs, driving to |! s scene Wads- of the n held in 1 halt ed to ar meeting of 1sh, but table yea 1 Grange considered littie is something— car or lumber Alie ot 2N lach from Seal Sale Successtul . who had f tub luring the ported to- 1ccesstul roken B J was cause of | with the il will ¥ | up. | of one CARD OF THANKS bull | atos ANNA B. VANCE WILLIAM | coupe heing QU L EAST MAIN STRELT [FREE!] INTRODUCTORY e HOU RACKLIFFEOILCo. Better Tires At Less Money! 0il ¢ n OFIER Limit—No Time Limit. O 1 you expect from & money you the servic ALITY TIRES AT LOWEST MAIL ORDER SE PRICES WITH UNSURPASSED HOME SERVICE | x40 | Ialloon salloon | COLD WEATHER Means Nothing you are 1 High-T ntl u, st Ga Station No. 4 PLAINVILLE, CON WILLIAM H. CUNNINGHAM, Manager FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | proposal soon | accasion Bfii{o! News | NEW CITY COUNGIL 10 MEET TONIGHT Much Important Business Listed | on Group's Agenda | ", CARL MASON COMMODORE Is Elected By State Outhoard Racers —Library Budget is Approved— First Community Concert—Fac- tory Lengthens Noon “Hour.” The council, initlal session of the new city elected ol at the Ly the citizens of polls last October, will the council 1 bui chami matt iminate 1 Mayor reclectrd r, for the automatically W. ¥ to the « mayor ¥'s high- ¢ seat in The two new 1 four veteran: in for worn vo terms before any brought ness acy and 1 be given their scats at husiness will be tr. 1 manner. It is expected t officer will be appointed of the new b for trial at the board of police commissioners. On heat involy north district school ar where the assigned officer wi certain amount of traffic duty pi an, it is said, will r r and pedestrian traft northern intersection duri when children fro hools in the section are returning home Messrs. a new police take car ts established last meeting of the do a The is vehie the times for an offi- patrol ot a motor that Motorcyele Officer will be assigned to 1 the outlying definite skirts It is thought James Burr car., : heat covering but nothing ¢ could distr be The police hoard, fon, dectded to t at its last ses- | er the police d by Traflic Sergeant Breaul Biristol to East Rristol, where it will be placed at the d posal of Officer K Norton to ¢ e h Forestville and territory besides his to co er owr It is thought unlikely supernumerary will i the special force, ed at this time. now consi accordin T. Belden, The appointed to as one is not need- The special force 14 membe and, of Pol not he for the speciul | among the 14, more on the be enough particular depression, men is not hat reason it is prob- co cil will hesitate to g of to Chiet should vived divided 1d if there were any there would not work to split up. At this time, during tt the d for great, and for that the worl re i speci | appoint men Hot Another to steam concernin, Me me Promised which is bound with is the one the new sewer district in and other adjoining ter- city to he held in Fire- Forestville, on January kK from tonight. The city o in co Forestyi ritory in th men's ha 14, one w and other Is itte sisting. Tracy, N meeting explain them in the proposed Lot to] interested It is said that so plished on th as the nd state may step e picture tempt to bring about somethi ate the dumping of sew Pequabuck river bed. the \d, but the will climin- into the ryville as a dumping stem is believed to | 4 tion of | ito the repeatedly contended by officials, relieve the situation cor erably and make Bristol @ healthicr place to live in. velloweraft Club Meeting A meeting of the Felloweraft club > held at the Masonic temp night beginning at A special program of enter. tainment n arranged for the with the New Departure ica and Novelty band, under | ction of Thomas I*. Adams, ading the list. David McMah, \\|!1I der several solos and the “Har- abo! 8 clock year rother | ) Boys,” taniell o. Joe and Jimmy Sane ent a musical en- Master Masons have ted to attend. Mason Elected Commodore At a meeting of the newly or- ganized Connecticut Outboard Rae- :rs’ association held at the Middle- town "Y' last night, Carl H. Mason, the local outhoard driver who has copped many cups and other trophies at meets in this and surrounding states, was elected commodore and 1 Ingersoll was elected vice commodore. Walter Silvernafl of Mid as given the secretarial po been reque tion. A com > appointed by the 60 who were present at the drew up a set of by-laws which were afterward was decided, at a meeg- bury recently, to nd a tem- retary were 1 date was set for the meeting. was elected commo- mong the driv. ers in this part of the country, have | ing participated in a great number arious cities of y records in which he has driven and many prize awards to show for ccomplished, ague Games games of basketball at the Boys' elub evening ock. It is expeeted owd of the current hand to witness A great number of se ket ave been sold, it is re- and many more requests are taken care of. Offfcers Installed By Vets At a joint session of the United sh War veterans and its auxe held at the te armory last Bruno Brown was installed nder by the state senior vice mander of Waterbury and Mrs. ret Quinlan was installed as ident of the auxiliary unit by Annie Walker of New Britain. ry titles in the “vets" were upon four Civil War vete Albert Stark of High reet; Bdward Allen of Wolcott 1; Charles R. mer of Terry- le, and George B. Chapin of Unionville. Soctals Falos cou bus, is pla: drivers meeting 1 and | Middietown of meets held e craf has the the He has set work City 1 cason will 1 n attles. Mrs. H bestowed 18, ’lanned By K. of O, cil, Knights of Colum. ning for a series of epen tings and socials to be given through the winter months at the K. of C. hall on Nopth Main street. |The initial open meeting will ba held at hall on Thursday eve~ at § o'clock, when Attorney nk Dully, 2 member of the legal ent of the Travelers Ingure ince company of Hartford, will be he principal speaker. A special ogram of entertainment will fol- low the talk. Joseph Rourke of the | Hartford council, ward Buckley {of Hartford, and Raymond Canfield | of Bristol will be the soloists of the ng and will be accompanied by {Thomas Foley at the piano. Library Budget Approved The budget of the Bristol publie the nct amount of which 7,000 with probable receipts d, was approved at a meet- the board of library directors nual report, read brarian Charles L. Wooding, | was approved adopted. The monthly report of the library was submitted and approved and other rs were brought up for even and d | discussion. 40 Loads Distributed It was reported yesterday that 40 loads of wood from the old Coddling |shop on Riverside avenue had been distributed among the needy of the city through Willlam F. Smithwick, charity commissioner, in half-cord lots. The wood was delivered in clity trucks. 19 Deaths in December to City Clerk Thomas there were 19 deaths pe. d during the month of Decem- in this city Warranty Deeds Warr deeds filed at the office of the city clerk record the transfer of property titles as follows: From louis Helming to Klsic Heming Knodler of Springfield, Mass., 19 cres of land off Wolcott road; from Jerome A. Moody to Stephem J, Cushner, land on Moody street. Marriage Application Application for a marriage license at the office of the clty sterday afternoon by Ane Sy a salesman of 28 Hartford and Maty o, a clerk of 26 Hartford, Gertrude 1. McGovern IYletcher McGovern, rederick P, Fletch- trect, East Bristol, died y morning at the Hacken- ck, N. J.. hospital. ci street, one sister, and all of Hackensack, funeral arrangements were plete at the time that the re- s received but Mrs. McGove ern will be buried in West cemetery, ably tomorrow meorn- Funer: fu 663 North 1 of George Tahor 1 of George Tabor, 69, o Main street, whe died (Continued on Page 20) (Two cents PosTAGE | chee! T Lper ) DUE -PAY THE TWO | TWO CENTS T | CENTS AND TWE ( MAD T PaID To ETTERS YOURS' )SEND My LeTTER =5 [ TO TWAT ESSAY CONTEST— GoT | i\ | SPEEDING NEARER, AND NEARER. To \NASHINGTON ——ff— MEANWHILE A LETTER COMES FoR Anay ! \ AAIL SO 1T MUST S GOSH-IT TAKES ALl TH' DOUGH WE GOT:.:+ A FISH T OFTEN T GET BE (MPORTANT ! T ME THAT WALy ! WHAT ) B» BLOSSER REG. U. . PAT. OFF, 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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