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MEN'S SHOP — STREET FLOOR Berlm News REPORTS ARE READ T0 PARISHIONERS 25) Sacred Heart Church Free of Debt, St. Paul's Nearly S0 AUTO HITS SNOW PLOW | been conne | transterred from | ture Both Vehicles Damaged — Girl Hurt | When Car Snaps Pole — Mission- | ary Speaks at Congregationa! Church—Berlin Notes of Interest. to offered to Fiv ihe 7 Heart Taul's Ttev. John C the services The neial re:crts were Sac and St of both the st Berlin shioners hurch of church in Kensington by Brennan yesterday .t respective red Heart church churches Sac red | | Sunday has had all of its debts paid and at| the present is entirely frec of cneumbrance \c financial yaent of St. Paul's church shows a remaining debt of $4,100, §600 hav- ing been paid Guring the year. In Loth churches there are balapees ro- Jaaining for the year ending Decen- dor SN 190 Sacred Heart ehurch hayin 24 and 8 i $178.67. During the the Berlin parish completed ti vating of the church, «f beautiful decorations within. redecorating cost §1.546 The combined value of the and rectory in Kensington is $35,000. cornerstone wax laid in 1878 end in 1933 the new church was be- gun with the lay the corner- On May with im- ive ceremonies, new church dedicated. In $ the church obscrved its H0th anniversary wit scrvices and tne dedication of new pipe organ. Directors of the corporation of the church in sington arc James J. Fitzsimmens d John Kiniry. ‘he East Berlin pevish of cred Heart church has an Jient of §$30.000 in ats present edi- fice. The directors of the corpor- ation are William 1. Brown and John Mclnerney. "he reports submitted to the par- ishioners are as follows St. Paul's Church Receipts—Ordina revenue (in- cludes pew rent, offertory, etc.), 82, .59, Extraordinary revenue (col- Jections, entertainment, etc.) # 781.52. Diocesan revenue, $261. To- tal $8.4 Bulance, December 28, 2262.21. Grand total, §$§,- 654.42. Disbu $500.00. 192 tim st reno- Loasts Uhe of which ciauch : of 24, 191 the the mve st Sa- 37,00 Balance Dec $178.67. Total, $ Sacred Heart Church Revenu 2 traordinary 346, Total, Jast year, $859.63. 191.41. Disbursements, Balance on hand, $75.39. 266.70. Congregational Church Notes At both morning and ments, Diocesan, 77.0%. Balance of Grand total, $3, $3,191.41. Total §3,- $2 state- | lof the Berlin Congregational chur Ken- | | church , WOV~ also white cloths, values to $2.59 (2 for $5.00) Yorke Shirts $7.69 service at the vesterday Congregation Rev. Williawy Jawkes of Anatolia college, Nalon ica, Gre we interesting telks | on his work in missionary ficlds. At the cvening scrvice his talk was il- ustrated by slides, pictures of coun tries and of people with whom he has worked. Mr. Hawlkes is a memn- Ler of the American Missionw y board and was with the Near t relief in the interior of Turkey dur ing the years 1019 to 192 H graduated from the Hartford sem mary in 3 and since then has ed with the refugee col lege in Salonica. This institution, hich was started in 1586, has been Purkey 1o its pres- ent location At evening service Mr. Hawkes gave an illustrated lec on “Boys of Macedonia.” Most | of the pictures were taken by him sclf. Louise Joersteh led the meeting of the Junior Endeavor society yes- | iterday afternoon. This afternoor net in their weekly scout room The Cub Sc e Girl Scouts meeting in the outs will meet in the | church at 6:30 o'clock this evening All those mterested in @ series ot | cvening mectings devoted to the study of some theme of interest in | school work are invited to uiceting at the parsonage sday evening. Men's Class to The Men's Bible uttend I'hu Hear Speakcr class of the Ber- | lin Congregaticnal church will heer | 8 well known speaker at its weck Y macting in the Community house | on Wednesday evening. Professor Bryant, related to the William Cullen Bry: will spealker | of the evening. He r ool Yale School of and his subjeet for th will b ‘Forestry and i he United States. ed to at- tend. late be h is prof Forestry cvening Lumbering All are ur e Lo-Hi Club o Meet Members of the Lo-Hi Girls' club hl are Aid the Alice to be the guests of the Woman's society in t ladies’ room of church on Friday evening. Miss | Weleher of Hartford, wili speak on Porto Rico. Her talk will te illustrated by mioving pictures b she took while visiting there recently. Marriage License application for a marriage li- has been made at the oifice town clerk by Irank Witlis and Nettic Riggot of Crom An cense the Drake well Girl Hurt in Accident One girl was slightly hurt, other occupants of a car were shaken up, and a telephone pole was snapped when an automobile driven by An- | gelo Cipriani of 1019 Stanley street, | | New Britain, swerved from the slip- | According | driveway | pole, | whose evening | pery highway north of Upson’s cor- last night and struck the pole. | to constable George Kanupka, who investigated the acci- dent, Cipriani was driving toward Berlin from New Britain when a car driven by Alec Niesioecki of Amity | reet. Hartford, came out of a directly in front of Ci- priani. In order to avoid running into this car, Cipriani swerved to the | side of the road and crashed into the snapping it at the base. The car was badly damaged. The girl, name was not learned, was treated by Dr. Matthew Griswold who found that she had sustained a slight cut on the forehcad. No ar- rests werc made. | Telephone company linesmen were busy this morning and most of last | night repairing Backache It functional Bladder disturbs your sleep, cause or Itching Sensation. Back leg Faing, making you feel depressed and discouraged, try the give up. drug store. how fast it works. Money loesn't bring quick nd satisfy you completely. Cystex today. Only Guc, Burning e why Get Cystex today at any Put it to the test back if lt improvement, Ry, tired. | not | Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't | Irritation | or| | the of the damage to the line. ppeared to D None broken. wires Ber Notes I"red 1'eck of Kensington ned Saturday afternoon with | bles of bridge and tea. Mrs, | Irancis Betls and Mrs. George Grif- | fith were awarded pri: Mrs. Hen- | ry Hooker and Mrs, Francis Betts | served. | Mr. and Mrs. R. Clifford Merwin entertained at bridge at their home on Worthington Ridge Friday eve-| ning. Mrs. Leland W. Gwatkin of Worth- Values to 312 | will be cc broad- checeks, white figures, (2 for ington Ridge ente ta lunch- con bridge Priday afternoon The second of a series of bridge parties given by Mr I'red Troup of Worthington will be held this Mr. and Mrs, Harold leaving this wreek home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Pardon have returned to their home afier spending the week-end in New York supper nd Mrs Ridge ing Judd ar their for winter Rick | city. Miss Elizabeth Wilcox and Mi Helen Rohm are leaving Wednesd for South Carolina, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Rhodes of Worthington Ridge will | thi week to spend several we orida. Mr. and Mrs have returned spending consin. Major Frank Wilcox of Worthii ton Rldge left Saturday for Flor where he will join Mrs. Wilcox. Motherhood Club Mects The Motherhood club of the lin Congregational church will meet on Wednesday cvening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Henry Wachtelhau speaker for the Blizabeth Ingr ave George, Pre to their home a week in LaCrosse, Wis la n. The evening will be Miss m from the bureau of child hygiene, Harttovd. All inter- ested are urged to attend Plows Into Snow Plow A sedan driven by Ray Ronegalli of Bast Berlin came out second best last night in a crash with a stafe snow plow on larmington avenue. The plow, driven by Leonard Good- win of 8 Lexington street, Wethers- field, had been sent out by the department {o clear the and had reached 2 point ha tween Berlin and Kensington when the sedan, unable to stop hec the slippery road, crashed rear of the sand laden vehicl No one was injured, although the car was badly smashed. Constable Frank Brown investigated the dent but found no cause for arrc East Berlin Items tings will be held at the Meth- odist church cach evening for the next 10 days commencing tomorrow cvening. Rev. Andrew Johnson, D. 1. of Wilio an orator and evangelist of repute will speak at cach mecting. Dr. Johnson is considercd one of the most abl divines in the American pulpit today and his coniung to Kast Berlin is largely duc to a long time friendship with Rev. L. 1. Adkins pastor of the Methodist church. A song service ducted cach evening un- der the leadership of . and Mrs. Adkins. In addition will y ause of into th acci Mee Ky.. natio These mectings are open to the pub- | lic. Tt is hoped that many will avail themselves of the opportunity to be | special music by a choir composed of | ‘holh the junior and senior groups James €. I tional Gran hear for D. Johnson who most evang south Wesleyans will mect 4 t 8 o'clock in th Methodist ehurel anks as the clist of 1 Lnginz social ! i weekly whist and s Sacred Herat held this evening at I social rooms be played. Ref served. The womer will be hostesses for the g nouncing ureh will be | Carolin md Mrs Stone Hill Mrs, Main strec or the we ol ph S o Both w nd o1 ments Jol the occa- son of sion. The Con Wednesday Comn beer unity club will meet | ular evening at 8 o' unity hall. The cabinet has vorking on the personnel of the various committees since the last m nd expeet to have list announcement o lock at memb teaching tioned at Mr. Lagoy burg, N. Y the & 1 it n 15 ready mes prob. danee nified 3 Plamvzlle News \ Fire cellar Cutling member In fire by o ar from Box 2 at property PLAINVILLE COURT Total of 113 Cases Tried Since lis Inception in July STATE GRANGE SESSION Lngagement Automo Two womer New Britain iy G a sedan nd a oy England 1 om's corn unding the t on the seda sclion to cen hing 3o, avenue is Announced—Tele- e re The women, Lury, were E of 21! Union and Mary Pal Cutting’s Home—DBriefs, lLeonard street, DeMusso wi the phone Girls to Hold Card Party and Social—Lire Breaks out in C. 0. invill cases wer thout M hody Pl volice or iacera ording to port mad today. I inve B by W Helen vt Helen T Riel Richman or i lature on Jul 0. M Cornelius J. Lyder as ji Prior as e eputy Violations of iws led the list report with ek at the motor vehicls She weording 1o th nd, on M violations o Ul second other Th tled for 3 New 1 w laws comi clost total number o tor vehicle violations total Nin guilty tern superior Th laws was 5 ; a4 ove tinville fy-one persons duy the e found rst six months n The funeral bound over to the court 1y aon tofal re nin through ¢hurch asiessments d to. $2,304.30. was turned over to t of motor cle 10 was turned over to West ot Api court amountc o amount, comniissior while § the tow 1 Gieorg e g It police court N treasurer The report for i oty ginning July 1, 192 December 31, 102 Number of six months be ion-st b Attorney Britain Struck and ending on POl follows cas violatio motor vehicle g Number cases for violation of other Total number of ¢ 113, Number found guil cquittals 6. Number bound over Number cd olled on payui Number of cases n costs 4 of yea laws, 4 Mrs. Frank 1 ek by la a6 was str . Ndmber his home o'clocl but other than scra of of without costs of colore struck hin > office o examinatio as allowe motor icle Total paid town try State Grange Session Connecticut Stute comun worse for | Bowl Sardines hold its annual ses Tuesday, Wednesday of this week. I be Grange will ion in Hartford and Thursday sixth degree will T The the Lucky Hart's alley mopolitan 1 1259 to 1 nosed out pin in seen conferred on 8 o'clock in Ioot Guard fifth degree members in ing are entitled 1o take Plainville ¢ vesented by Wort) H. Curtis and Mrs. ¢ Mrs. Curtis, as lecture state iy Marshall conference . * Pranci ol ganden Bout |\ Gn thie sday evening hall. Al good nd- the sixth de il Le rep- Master rles urtis. 8y gree one ore were 1,403 Grange, leet 1d Eng aesday aitermoo i, Tus 1oom 1llat Grang Thursday Bond baliroom of 20 on ot vill flernoon ) Any end will b n the state on Hotel “J\\l\‘i’ Smitl o | Wiltar Nyberg ¢. Carleon fourth ¢ member may T'he remony insf tion ¢ m chay 'PLAINVIL LE' NO SHOW TONIGUT and TUES As Our NEW R. C. AL Equipment 15 Being lnstalied 1 YOU HAVEN'T HLARD LKIES YET ue REAL | scovil Low Score |C. Yacobellis L. Cavalliro TO LIFLT ‘ Watch and Wait For Wednesday and Thursday Show ‘ (Continue rm ent N dding Miss Joscphson is o f P= the city Broad Hello Girls was 15 owne s sufferin; lia t of was Jackson of answer 1ie by gue L sardines er, lecturer of . ol polic the drivers JANUARY 13, 1930. od " Bristel News - FILLS COUAT RO Josepl Arnoun ng 50 so1 Tarry in 1 o Joseph Lag oy of W latc has been nz. John of th She 1 Plaiy s been street {6 Men Are Fined as Result of yionts i Sunday Morning Raid LIQUOR DEALER WARNED Dey, Nellie B Mfg ive of connected Social Moz dail—d Many —Confcrence Ga Unempioyment —Man Hurt As Truck Overtorns On- of the la to this city was to hear the of 19 men who charges of frequ house. It than 200 per ple ever attend « nt spositior Cutting control se ( Age ‘0. is es| ¥ 1 was ns 3 wuny of th 1 stand alarm was to d by obile v noon folioy i asser X ay to n I s struck both zab stre Waterbur; Waterbury. from b and as by Ge nded Richy in Plain uperinte promenading in 1 dennings turn filed John J. Je 1 swindlers Operating 181 Queen street was hel from St. Joseph's church this morn- ing at 9 o'clock, when a solemn high 1wass of celebrat- ed. The body was sent to New- toundland for burial Local Elks Are A delegation of men from the Bristoi lodge of Ilks were bearers the funeral service of William S. Breese held North Haven this o'clock. Mr. Breese the p of the Clock Co. before his well liked by en. 29, of 4 conditio lice court juest ot Water- requicm W s Beavers Married at the of- mornin nnings. erk this 16 N ' a Ompson pos will Wednesday afternoon il be Mrs Harttord, A ers and neiibers o ithwm of it ry By Car o 24 Willoughi a car driven . Lge Meadow on Broad street yesterday aft- ording to a report made er Womil was off; Dr. Ben- and we on ed before th Siruck Womil struck by of 10 street ac he 4 onveyed §iamin ¥ treate to Kot for McLaughlin on i Police ¥ Beiden hat Officer John M g wrolling the rib. New resid ed Beat Chief of esterday hlin would ablish- mornt assigned faple Iind cor Side school at e being obtained shortly for so Fo be Bristol sever to cover Iast 1d of the u's Volley ball league 15 sday, Rotary s vs, “lub Mer- January 21 SRR AT e ¢ ; : ! orm Hits Cit 28 1 worning home following sh cane st incolr 1y Three Forfeit Bonds ition dritain line and som d into the ce e Hyving sidener only prevent bonds by fu They wer his Harry I' apestyill O Harry snvder SILE A addre for and sted were eet, Hart Grand ave White « mond held Wedne 2t the scopa Raviour. Rev. Irye and buri metery pear in Court Frumibull the G Bristol lous rth Lai Meadoy I"or in ollo of 2 IMOTToW Sincario of tl i [ will by v 1 Gaft trom nzi o Ior Maanc liam Leo Porestyilic ny it W Prospee ' Chestiunt Jehn Laport It was Automaobile Mr. and Hart's Corners 1utomobil evening ped r old son of of an he tel . istol TeRT belic nea 5 injuries Liquor Violator n I 1 wber Arvaigned im > I, Cook horte H )iy experienc ing Scores bowling teu rikes into esterday in the m camp the scor 100k at !l 0! of Rookics by while the one hes scores scores (o Injured amorrow morn 111 S8 117 n's inms 407 1 Smiash On Slippery Seikos s, one drive 15 5 Walm 1 S8 liate arrests Pavement 0 by John 1t Ny B riurned dungerous carly thi sulte pletel wood w s MetCur or curyes morni 1 the vehicl Britain, ov 3 one ied two pas hurt Just s W hit 1635 456 tokies No matter w kind, or how born, or try PAZO. guarantee. Tube w pipe attachment, d On Pags Johnny ity Deeds this morning rec ated in Overtime Boys ' Karowksi were second moved f Mrs, LU0y Tavpayers to be Heard Upon completion of the property irday, Pebruary 1, by assessors, members of of reliet will convens itil 4 p. m. to hear any | complaints which the taxpayers may arings will be held Vebruary 7, from ! morning until 1t riday, Debrug 14 until 1 p. m. and or from 7 a - filotary ¢ ts on troficy busy co beushi led t fon 1oriday clock ord s in property | in ‘elock: on to Ired Queen acres on Middls speci from 11 a. m IFebruary s p.om nt meeting of the William J. Phelan chairman of the consists of Edward and Arthur Manross. Child Found and Returned A Rristol resident found Cather inc Bleau, aged about 3 years, or Laurel street, on Suturday afternoor and brought her police head quarters, where she was identiffec and returncd to her home on Jacot street it Pirc at High School s o motorist turned in a R T 1ay night when he no- cd. Avallon : e pliced cmanating from the " woodwork departrictt of the local outiit, | i il Bristol high school building and, i L saved the structare fron: damage by his alert- A and Hose Company sponded and extinguished s with chemicals. It was d that the rted in a shavings. school build- closed and the firemen e forced to smash a basement window. Damage was slight. Thursday w. until boar( wi hoarc Ingru- of relief to Lharles wnich und buildings{ pam to W Broad stre st u flames lio oul lookl visitors. local club i, Herbic Art Av- ki, Al Bordeaux he Bristol Bovs defeated by the ringers by may be re was DARIEN OFFICER SUSPENDED Darien (P-—Chief of Po- today an pension o v failure tc Da: Rerquist's fail r held up the trial of ar ad arrested. bout 32 inches lon 1 Minute Only and Stomach n Wheel Breahs 10ad ot ender, whom he the wood. The driver o vasisent into po produces about 1¢ extract of digestive, ingredients in n. Don't wait acute indigestion ap- clief guaranteed in 1 minute— no cost! 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