New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1930, Page 7

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1 TS IR 4 NEW (MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY opping Center FILLED) Monday Begins SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of Boys — Youths — Men's CLOTHING At Very Important Savings ! Boys' Overcoats $13.95, $14.95, $18.95 All wool double breasted Overcoats, wool lined, tans, browns and greys, brok- en sizes, 11 to 20. Each an exceptional Jr. Boys’ Overcoats $5.95, $8.95, $11.95 All wool, plaids and faney mixtures, { blue and cinnamon Chinchillas, including Hugw's and Germania Chinchilla: buy Boys' 4 Pc. Suits Youths” Long Trouser Suits $9.95, $13.95, $16.95 All wool, 4 piece Suits, large, full cut and roomy knickers, in tans, greys, her- ringbones and mixtures, sizes 8 to $14.95, $18.95, $22.95, $27.95 Two and three button models, fine fabrics, all wool herringbones and cassi- meres, ete. (Sizes 14 to 20). We Will Close Out At Special Prices 0dd lots of Mackinaws, eeplined Coats, corduroy Suits, junior Overcoats, Sweaters, long trousers for students, men's Golf Knickers, Wash Suits, Shirts, Blouses and leather Coats, all priced very low for immediate clearance. |out of the 166 weighed wer, Berlin News |y i v e o VEAR'S FIRST FIRE Half-Shaved Fireman Drives Truck to Fi (Special to the Herald) Derlin, Jan. 11, Robye Smith, driver of one of the fi trucks at the Christian f this morning, presented correcting these weight defects, the | { visiting nurses comimttce has plan- | jnml to conduct a nutrition class at [the Kensington Grammar school. ! Plans for such a class are not com- | [plete as yet but will soon be made| SBehaation iliening |public. A meeting of the parents| A call came, Smith was in the e st of shaving operations Simith for- to his trainix got everything but the fire alf of his fa unmindful of the rest, he w oif to answer the call. Due fact that it was only slight fire, Smith was soon at to return to the station, pick his still wet btrush, and fir shaving. Wi Helen Cha Basketball Teams Nur: Church Notices—Visiting Reports—Icast Berlin Items, 00. the veau Mo dist church social rooms. devotional | {poultry division will circle wrl Spection of their coops Monday tho ack meet o tford Count held report on JLESH TOURIST n. 11 (P—Norway Czechoslovakia, needing each ot have that first they two countries. IT ISNT fe2 M2 To SAY \muere To 6O—THS IS Your PARTY, OSCAR - ITS shaved and Episcopal church will be held at 11| church soci ociu- serv- The meetings are g thought wiil | €vering at § o'clock in the Metho- | Members of the 4-H club in have an in. . ernoon by John Hale of the County | Saturday, at the Hartford Y. M their entrics evening at 8 o'clock at entertainment VISAS notitied the | abolished passport visas between the WELL-1D LIKE To 60 / O THE WHITE BRITA DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930. Plainville »Ne_z_qs OUT BY TRUST CO. Depositors Have Received Tha Sum, Treasurer Reports GOYERNOR IS RE-ELECTED {| High School Five Victorions Azain— Pire Depactment Called to New Britain Avenue — Services i Churclies Tomorrow—Iltenis, | | During 1 years of exist- | ence of the Plaiaville Trust con- | pany, $517.569.07 has been paid out in dividends to its saving depositors, according to the report made by }‘rre. r A, A MacLeod at the annual meeting of the bank held last evening. The total assets of the were $3,201,840. 1,000 durir nor John ted presid ed then Vice p! elves esident president | totlows Wi vice her A, Macleod ure Thomas P ior: and a tant treasurer, Aldur N. Johnson Directors were d to through follows r John H. Trumbull, ¥ra r. Henry Trumbull, Joseph McCarthy, Burton H William H. Carpentor and assistant tr serve the year as Gov- Arc A treasurer’s showed operating earni por bank carnings trans Jivided the surplus account ndivided 04,536.98 e ner E par i 98, with reserved for interest, The total ts of th $3.201,840.63. During th s the bank has paid re ends to s depositors profits 1o with an profit {|account of st nt showed capi Al Ilitem having been sscription 9), surplus a su | of re |tax bank wer rt its s cmployes of follows:—Assistant dep, custodian of Mrs. Lillig a | Other cher Gepart ment th bookkeeping depa Hebden, Charles J. as | Farl A. McGibbon and Lucy to | Chimney Fire a | The Plainvillc le | was called out by up fternoon at 4:3 Britain avenue . the chimney of the P McLean. The firemen ed the fire before done ment Webst Rogors department alarm yester lay | New o'clock The blaze w home extinguis from any dar How. | o High School Victorions Plamville High school hasksi- ool ball team continued its vietorion | march last evening at the local gyn b bedagium by trouncing the T L, 100 | hish aggregation. Western Connecticut league by As Simsbury High also won last ev ning, it remains in a tic i place with the locals The locals started off fast and soon piled up an carly advantage against ‘mington crew. At hali-tin als were enjoying an 18 to © wrmington came back stronz- in the findl hal¢ and played th leeals en equal terms. cach tean scoring tew points. The carly al- vantage of the locals proved too been | for the re- tion. or| sday | ohn- most | mect al | nday A Great 4 a ALUTE with George O'Brien and Helen Chandler BIG BOY SHELTER SKELTER™ NEWS and SERIAL aft- f the T G SUNDAY 2—FEATURES—2 Glenn Tryon and Merna Kennedy in “BARNUM WAS RIGHT “There's One Born Iaery Minute” 100¢, TALKING TIM McCOY STHE DESERT R heen meet the . LR No Show Sonday Tucsduy As Our New Equip I | ment Is Being Instalied. You Haven't Heard R Yet— this ralkics and | her's | FRUE TO LIFI Wateh and Wait For the INESDAY and THURSDAY HOW have | | wi HALF MILLION PAID * 1 Your Phelps, | much for the “Stretch” Wegner was the light of the local team seven from the supported b w played a baskets floor. was ably Kowalski Plainville . King Ko Minella, Weg Be Farmington H. S, Oblaun Low score at | referce, Tobin. Congregational Church Morning worsk 1 | Morning anthem, “I° | ract”—spicker. X stancies Unte Churc service. Cor rimon school morn People’s par s for the y illed by 1 iss MeConn riod. A ar meeting The cvening grouy n’s Federation g in or, M str ' o'clock. A red at this Advent Christian Church o'clock in the 50¢ will hold 1430 at the home B3 ple | . Morning service Sermion the 5 n or ™l | Basis." o'clock n out in | | The third | will be hela |urday at 8 p. m quarterly col church on with Dr. J Baptist Church worship at 1 pastor, Re Mornin ermon by the who will take at 10:45 o'cl visitors to overcome. | bright | dropping in | He 1 5 o'clock Young I'eopls Topic, “How tions Practice the Leader, Everctt Temple, T eveni and 8 o'clock T:45 o' eeting teports months will be | partment of the ci Church of Onr Chureh el 0al in house at 10 a | chiliven’s story by | Lincoln | Morning a. m & prayer Methodist Church Arthur A, Ball, tker and will | topic The Place and Prayer.” s y hool at 6 o'clock pastor spe a‘clock eni at 7 musical the o followin “At Daw sclections be a service wi Bunk playi render choir pray ernoon fr Ladies” Aid le in the 1 West Catholic Church Will be ecelebrated 10 o'clock tomorrow mo Church of Our Lady ool at 9 important m. Aid o'cloc hold a food sa ter build Masses and the Sunda | will b Catholic ting Ladies’ Sciety o (ternoon at To Be Toastmaster or John M. Trmn today Morida lorida, for a short (in will be (Continued on Tage Golden Itu Tower toastmast Bristol News S FORESTVLLE ARG Maps of Proposed Disirict on o | View—Meeting Tuesday Night * TERRYVILLE 15 INVOLVED Lesidents of Aetion by Tho Vorestier Injur NG Doty look to hold 1y S200,000 Needed o'clo Dr, for oatlying sec will b a'clock FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Funeral of Prancis Green Divoresd Crowd At Dance Mis, Capuiis Games Tonig ue Muddle Cle START §160,000 CHAPEL I BRISTOL CEMETERY New Briun e Awarded Con- s Building in Memory street Hoos Heaving le Fuller Barnes and Remarried VOLLOWS MATE TO GRAVE 1 Ja wr) tsun- Constip, \ UNGER HUEALTH CHART Dept. C-807, 608 5. Dearbora S, Chi By BLOSSER ALC RIGUT — IM SURe You BOYS WOULD LIKE [ TO MEET T AMANSION , BOYS FRONT DoOR ! i Z (TheRES THE EXECUTNE IS THE BACK OF IT _ THOUGH —\WELL AROUND TO THE ™S J THEY MUST UANE | will be held shortly to discuss pos- {sibilities of such a class. Instruc- T {tion will be given in the proper | New Britain Depfl[’tmem MakeS!aistine metieas: pampmists i be | distributed to the parents requesting Short Work ol Blaze |their aid in the matter, and they [will also be told how to supply the e | proper foods to the children at their BY AUTOU‘mues, 1t is absolutely necessary for = |ing nurse In this respect for the |best resuits, said Miss Snyder. Dur- aski Slightly l".!"""‘l—zing the past few months when Break Even— | Weights were taken it was found o'clock. Sunday school will fo |that almost 15 per cent of the num»g A whist and social will be ciber of children weighed are under'at Sacred Heart {weight by 10 per cent. An attempt jrooms Monday evening at § o'c [will be made to correct this, [ The women of the chureh wil An over-abundance of soot in @ Awarded Judgment hostesses for the occasion chimney in the home of John Julizn | Tiorino Casella of West namom_"’fl‘“flf and bridge whist wi of Christian lane was said 1o be the [Was awarded judgment to the extent Plaved cause of a slight chimney fire there [of $175.93 by the court of common| A mew lot of books has this morning 9 o'cloc Engine |pleas Thursday. The case grew out |Purchased by the Library a; Company No. 2 of New Britain, to-{of an accident on Farmington ave- tlon and as soon as they arc gether with ¢ { William J. Noble |nue in Berlin in 1028, At that time ¢¢ived will be put into circulal and Master Mechanic Bdward G.|Casella claimed that his car had |Many of the books are present Burke, responded to a call from i, damaged to the extent of $1,- | popular sellers. Berlin, The fire was quickly extiy William J. Smith of Meriden| Kev. Andrew Johnson. D. D guished by the use of chemicals wnd the defendant in the suit. The | Willmore, Ky. will conduct a 1ooster pump, water from @ N€Ir- | ecison finds Mr. Smith responsible | ices at the Methodist chureh by pond being used. The damase for the accident. 10 evenings beginning next Tue was slight. Attorney William D. Shew repre- |eVening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. J This was the first fire of !senied Casella and Attorney Walired |SON IS one of the country’s and the first one to which the New !J, Lundborg appeared for Smith. |noted evangelists Britain fire department has respond- | Kensington M. L. Church {open to the public. ca since early last summer. Berlin | The gunday school will meet The Pythian Sisters will s been unusyally INCKy in the BUM- | 16 4, . with the superintendent. | Jonday evening at § o'clock ber of fires, but this occasion 81 The morning worship service will |Community hall. taken by the town officials 1o warn |1y held at 11 o'clock in charge of| The Wesleyans will mect residents of the extreme danger 1o [po poceor mhe mornin vhich even a slight fire may Put|p " uguer 201 Haver m. 1t is not necessary now to | 860 T BT call any of the town officials before | 0 ERNRN-E REUE SCROLOD e m-vl \lvv:u-lunrut ;: d:a.}:n;:m‘x:»;:;n‘ DR G B alt e are asked to bea { : o is being made for cvery call and not |home of Mrs. George Tryon. [ Eau AN te ask for aid until (he scerious aspect | The official board of the church . ‘IT' "“\3‘;; of the fire has been ascertained. | Wil meet at the parssnaga on .\Iow“\‘""“"‘ y w“ e Intermediates Win Fourth | day evening at 8 o'clock. |l e g The Kensington Boys' elub inter- | The Ladies' Aid society of the|January i, at the Hartford mediates won their third straight | Kensington Methodist church will| €. A. Thelocal Boys' club have Lasketball game last night in Frater- | meet on Wednesday afternoon at the requested to send in el 1l hall in Kensington when they de- |heme of Mrs. Arthur Moffatt. el I DI U ey oA feated the Southington team in a A cottage prayer meeting will ba The Xnights of Pythias will County league game to the[held on Thursday evening at ) Tuesday tune of 15-13. The final basket was | o'clock. The place of the meeting|Community hall. A shot in the last second of play by [will be announced tomorrow. turkey supper and Cianflone and was described as “one | Kensington Congregational Church | 1e/d last weels will be given at ol those ¢ shots.” | The morning service will be heil time. The local seniors lost 1o thelat 10:45 o'clock under the divection | Southington quintot 43-15. Atter the ! of the pastor, Rev. Vernon L. I’hil-| quartcr the Southington outiit | vas never in danger. Kensington 1od | qungay school will be held at 12, st the quarter but after this initial | gocion “inae " direction of L u[m’m.\t‘ b:.hm « gesture 1t never threaten d the \'L\- | superintendent -eague of Nations iting aggregation. The summMAries = “geyn gongregational Church may be found on the Sport page. The morning service will be held slignty diucg at 10:45 o'clock under the direction lelen Chaynaski of Berlin, aged | 20 (/008 © BT el 9. was slightly hurt Thursday when | of Hev: 5. 4. AR UL she ran into a car aperated by Henry | Mmisslonary, now at Union seminary, e ustin, also - of Berlin. She was|Will speak on his werk in mission- knocked to the ground and suffered | ary fields. i 7 several slight cuts and bruises. The | Sunday school will meet at 12 girl. with others, was playing in|oclock under the direction of the front of the Percival school at tha | superintendent. | time of the accident. Dr. J.| The Older Boys' class will meet at | Goodwin attended her, 10 o'clock Health Good, Nurse Reports St. Paul’s Church In her report of health conditions | Masses will be celebrated at 8 an in the town of Berlin, last night,|at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Rev. John <. Miss Viola Snyder, visiting nurse, | Brennan will officiate and will be stated that, aside from the usual|assisted by Rev. William Casey of cases of coughs and colds, there was | Hartford. nothing unusually bad at this time | Sunday school will meet with the of the year. Although communicable ! superintendent at 12 o'clock. diseases are not in her jurlsdiction, East Berlin Items it was learned earlier in the week that the town population is in very good health. During the past month. for which | is mude out, there were under her care, six of released by the end of month. Twenty-one were made, 20 advisory . and 13 soclal service visits. school health report contains following figu 191 pupils examined for eye defects and 33 were found with such defects. report patients mowe the nursing ' The morning service at the Meth- {odist church will be held at 10:45 o'clock with preaching by the pas- tor, Rev. L. E. Adkins. Sunday | school will mect at 12 o'clock. The | Intermediate league will convene | at 6:45 o'clock. The regular cvening | service at 7:30 o'clock will be con- | | ducted by the pastor. | Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock by the Rev. J. §. Brennan. Sunday school will follow. Morning worship at St. Gabriel's A AMEAN DOG O HAVE | I\ To HAVE Sucn A RiG FENCE LIKE THIS i : AROUND 1T | Vi DIAMOND \WE COUWD HAVE RIGHT nere BALL OPEN ThE HoUSE DooR \NITH YooR OWN HaNDS ! LOOKS LIKE u SOT CONPANY = | THERES A LOT oF PEOPLE N TheRE

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