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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. 9 ‘Plamw”e Ne S D seported as having had an B . [ N PlAns to give a winstrel show at the | in w bruising pattle last season, but l” y Joyable if t Congregational rish house on|lope to avenge the defeat by re- » Receives Broken Shoulder rls 0 ews fhursday cven Pebruary 13, at|versing the verdict in the impend- et ' rs. Arth Booth ot 1 5 o'clocl t arsals are already ing cngagement venue s sufforing fr sarted cast, which is un-| The Carrollmen will use their L shiou 3 crations whon t rection of Migs Lleanor | stroi lineup, showing Jimmy i sult of tomo. I an. Wil be ready for the produc- | Picken and Jimmy Collins, for- the next two weeks, | wards; Sid Richman at center; and i sterday oon 1 v front Standard 1 21 est Wardy Waternia d S Richt (MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILL : WE“_ KNUWN HERE L X [;[]Sr BRISTUL $23fl i e e iy ""“.,)"\““"{?rl]f;;'fzx”',“;fl;‘r f"‘};t cording to reports L trucl J 1 1 aguc, retained their | @bility be the last appearance of ‘mw, by Enrico I i of 73 - in the standing last|this crack combination during the Wilcox strect, New . was Constable George Schubert I§ comime ont'ar w iy e 677 of Fo]‘me]‘ and 279 ol Lat- B e e mant Sorveshen el Boothts d spectaucular floor work on the | Action g is promised the Say ight at the Old Town hall when ident : Bristol Wrestling club will pro- PO T L S ‘ MAN IS STRUCK BY CAR "™ “ ; ;-li\\ [T FIRE HEN Ahgwgq TEST :fain fuh St oo i “l" Wizl school Tive in Action Tonlg' < ¢ i 2 ¢ 2 t e il the current " HOURTCRIBCH e o i . Squad Uandt Hose: CosNos 1t Go €6 al i —=h Given at Trumbull's ¢ I zresati o of. 8 foad ne list o s wil i YRR AU 5 S Waltace Barnes Co. Plant W hen i e 1 Bring e % \ Pactory 1 Hovor of Miss M. Joln- vl \ A cuvy \ i Dmart Oats ¢ S ke 1 Five Marm Is Being Tricd Ont— e, e i ¥ amp et ~on—Club (o Hold Dance— ; N : : o ks o Ip ELR 3 \ uh Hold Dance—Iten -, 5 Auto Hits Wugon shooting o lagles ! AOLIS r James McNames of a . i 4 ol police oree, who Pl’l(‘(‘,d L()\V FO[‘ QU](‘I’( 3 dered In Forestville last P well known in Plainvil ! 1 B n (4108 ~ 5 ! large host of friends : 2 e Al ] U hist e Horton five with a pair | '¢ T 2 ent of Plainville, boarding w o g { e int - g 82 ‘ 5 ve ' test the Dristol | heavyw ily while being cmplo: i : tear g tes Lo Tap! « of some f wnd, and ¢ anson of Brid te the Standard Steel & Beari ¢ B L ) B < "t ) laying and shooting by J or- | Port ision will ge to t PN ST e SRRaoRn ey ) s str leaths 1t t soyle. t T o e S G aralie > the 43-minute lim < 5 R G J ¥ ; B “"“W’m_‘_ st lincuy \ P ; i iedig el nary tilt will find Jack 2 3 with Fred \ of Walss Enzazement I " 1 iy iy ia >f these members of Our entire stock of Sport and Dress Cloth Coats, e prTi I e i s e 7 3 ol Aarro d on the off ritned S S Gl Values Lo $79.60 Values Lo $89.50 Values to $110 ) a e friend o A e ; ) i tea e o the half way ol police for I I th of his fri ; including the famous “Toytown™ Sports Couts pur- Selomronaling e dblood teg, Irance policeman’s murd t of Woodls ! 1l o <t 7 A the Central board | The it elcal toleD : 1 of games chased at special price concessions that enables us to e wedding 5 becr ths an : LI CATL. k. Tickets are sell I . i HiEh I ; e 1 e card will be staged at Hootlaninoicastand an esia s offer at such low price officer, stating that h s onc Miss Johson Given: Shower it W . 3 5 - e SEfon iSomipanicd Jhy e escocthimilisbes finest cfficers in the stol A shower was given ¢ s and 1 Shiarios JUEE when | mitted free department and that his loss will be | Miss Mamic Johnson of 1'orest Kent, ¢ t ¢ % 5 ot GRUIGRDINICE enly felt. Constabie Schubert sa t the Trumbuil ) ; e fani 5 L ple Ends k BETHANY [;HUR[;H that he felt sure that the thuzs|yesterday af I lenths: D, R tletiho % Departure The games Better type Coats priced at $79.50 and $95.00, that vould soon b brought to justice and | from the office. The affair W ) 5 . i i St 1 car the odd e pric 2155 conducted an mvestigation in Plain- [ in the dining room of fact Jeat = i Buil Mch acc ted because were priced up to $155.00. ville today. e was confident that|which was attractively deec 1 deaths; R 13| of the dishanding of the Ln pro- the murderers stopped in Plainvilie | in vari e K ! : fessional team €rnoon to cat at a local | were played pper served 1 e ¥ £ ! J the exccutive . u 5 e r r ' < % o ‘ : ' hour t circalt will be called by SCOND FLOOR r Mrs. AL Kronk of New Dri fenry € i il ¥ = = ) 1 1 § resi \ 1 Tracy immedi- 1 1 YH v i | i apmlm o New, B ptensy T, v, e uiriean ; i bership i Socieies 1240 ot oomeont | enry Tramimi” She - reelseg | o4 ity Senedlet X Wlople | ately attee tho _games tomorron Membership in Societies e gt | nomarous. ity R R ATl ngome Ts 890,599 “ “\‘(1 m’ o § e . e 1 - [ last 1 mecting of the board to : B agon atiractively decorated a g " o g i : De sinopliingen gallueriloyine - led by two wooden horses L PrilLogk i red by the Savitt jewelry | The annual meeting of the Swei- To Hold Dance and Party an et iy - store of Hartford and to purch Ish Bethany church was held last Jo Kenat of 11 Cherry street,| Thae Felloweraft club o d b € eive 14 basketballs us individual prizes evening. Imil Hjerpe, chairman, eSS | NGw Britain, was strick by an auto. 3 SR : ! rom the folloy t wn \ ing players of the cir. | presided. The pastor, Rev. Carl J. ] rry, a Masonic orzaniza ¥ ton 50; Ellen Norto imply serving in ucational | mobile driven by Gust wald of R LSS Ee e k. onc birth and t uit. It thought th o |Fredeen. read an interesting detail- er ln ews 3 William Norton, $21.906: | capacity that s e familiar | South Washington strect | S 1 SR i et jaeal st i nd | “legs” d he secured hefore the | ©d report of the w of the churcl N lliam Norton, 51 rlos | with facts as they exi terday afternoon while running | a dance, to 1 N Wed. |Seven dea ) I . is awarded permanently to any (during 1923, He pointed out that : P SEHAS. 1L, across the road to get into an auto. | yesday evening, J at s all 4 ERE = The cup would remain the had been a year of Jjubilee. The olin m' g ! ) i Popu- “County 1 17} Kenat was standing on the side | igh sehool gvmna : 3 d v it " ssion of the league until one | Sunday school celebrated its 40th Azl “harle t = meington Congregational Church the road waiting for a frict ho L LER . A Ao thre ' h: of Ter-| toar 1 won three seasons, it was |Anniversary, the church its 45th an- I]APER [i[]fl[]S T']PS UL George 1. Pr - he 2Isth annual meeting of thie | Usually drove home. He hal : 4 : Stasue ne lained niversary and the choruses had given f % P c ; cnsinglon Congregational . church | Just completed his day's work at tF (S HE p > ) ' . 1 Club At Westminster an anniversary concert in the fall, at I DRG] $17,925: Staw Casinalae S e Eiupel alainels ro-Plating Co. When | (s ey et b ey irt rt Bristol Boys® b basketball | Which time all former singers were ios k. 8 4 m The Yoms, e th 1 friend ca along. he stop- | ., % ) S : we doctors receive %5 ce team will travel to Simsbury tomor | Invited lndies _ ped he other f the road © the West. | The membership in the various Avilliam & . clics of reh the an start the road | (i) : ! ster prep quintet of that town, |departments at the end of the year tback ‘tear : ! est : (uabuck » fted by members of the membe Struck By Automobile trav : 5 o laren o L 3 ) . T > : ‘ the loop, would see Members: Brotherhood. 70 members, to the Plainville hos : A 4 LA o i } v et i talis aking a total of 1,210. The total amination showed him 1o dl sy i e A dn ey el income from all the departments & from severe abrasions about | | e s i T0 Giya M Intrelishow during the year was reported to be ler way by the West PR Hp i) William Whitham 5 Fliza- | to order : Vernon Philips, | the head and lacerations on i Sl Rty fricer (e 5 TR ) o 2 5 beth Wilcox §21,750 . W.l- | pastor the church, who acted LS A latiol Berlin: attended o rrest last night, said that ctic club officials to give a e following officers were elect- S G 4 d attemptod to board a|minstrel show at the hish school|éd Emil Hierpe. ehairman; Emil cox, $33.37 > Willlams, $10.- | moderator. There were about 75 |t today to disclose if t In Christian Lane Section—staie 1000 Anz x pres ‘ comm noad aRton T Eniovalielatents p rollcy ¢ P 1 litorium February 3 and 4 Ol i Albin John Woodruff, §i1.41 Yarl % re [ eding year v ik he ataheabelns 3 < | of f s h the road e L 8 o'clock in the eve- | SO recording ¥i Dboard of Amplifies Corn Borer Restrictions 10,275 ; Vit f the chur Constable B. Judd Wadsworth in 8 are proving to by ‘ ) uriy s Ml The cast will be made up en- | U8acons for the nest three years, ats Christian Lane School . in mar better than 1t | vestigated the accident and avrested g v itara W r on his | tirely of members of th saniz L‘];‘;"” M‘\"'” el Alaon fl{nd J]OI'" 8 bee 3 t = Ay Ewald on a technical ¢l hlson: voard of trustees for three A 1 ; Ths was a i Tiesting Comfortal y 5 g ; oLl : 1 to the Marks on the road showed that t L G e ; el AN years, August Olson. William Appel : condition the buildings and the | 10cal man's car had not gone very | qpis a1 FauE e e fon T AT ko ke Lndeé band rooms on Sunday atter. |44 Oscar Olson. The six deacon- : parsonage. During the year renova.|far atter hitting Kenat. R LGN J Pl firincn of Squad A and ow MO at 0 silock. Thos who | £3562 Were veelected. also the - ,.W.N‘,,,‘,W AT tions to the church were made and To Install Ofticers SomACREGouT] Company No. | were called 1o th take part : ToRhe {iEhEot ‘n~ ““:"1"1_')‘[“:}’ . Miss Ellen . 5 PO | subject. Miss Murray mentions nioy spent t e extent of $1,700 The newly elect officers o e, tetory of the Wallace Barnes Co. | Presern il i ‘»] ¢ fl«'w"“a!eleu- amount of last year bY AbOUt! (i inon of the funior high school | inproving the conditions within | Union Grange of Southington Will| urnished rooms and ap . |last night when officials at the plant | Bristol High Mects Rivals SR Gl 000. Other factories Show Ii-}, 4 ) uicas the sending of children|and Without church. A commit- | be installed into office at a meeting | steam he A AT tried to test 4 ) system with- | One of Bristol high's hottest rivals, | 116 €] EERDoTaons iy one e creases, particularly the Pren to Middlctown and Meriden high |tee was appointed to draw up reso-|in Red Men's hall this evening 2 o ; el e e ntral headguar- | the Middictown bigh ~school squag, | SPP1e0 into membership of the Manufacturing Company of Kensinz- | (0 M 4161 v is reprinted | lutons regarding the sery of the o'clock. A la number ain- | gay g ter rowd of curious people | Will Visit this city tonight to contest | ”“‘}‘-I- Frank Benson, Harry Carl- which this year essed Aty oo atin U chureh organist. Mrs . Cowics, | ville Grange members will probably U front of the factory to| 42alust the local basketeers in what [ 7O Florence and Henning Sund- 55,450, or a gain of $44,000 over e who has licld that position most of |attend the reiscs. SN Tt o 5 7 “conflagration.” but | iS expected to be one of the closest | "n‘i Terbert Cederquist. Mrs. of last year. This is account i e the e (ime during the Ly Mrs, Sarah C, Curtis of Plainville, | (o e ] Gl of the current season. Nether | el Abrahamson and Robert J. the building program of last an Lanc distr i s Cowlas o voce 3 stale 1eatirent and 2 v good ; B g T hasfeug e e e rpe shoule Wrbcteaint o 3 Y nly recently resig : nishings, foot floor covering e tru ore ¢ 5 ¢ d at yet this sea TS Tenon Lrnsia ot \I e ‘xl\ju !( ality M wles was once more re- | Master of Plainville . window shad TR e New Car In U son, and they are lodged at the ‘°"‘w‘ I‘Lr“v ,.v-fl"(‘ or;”" L ;njgcl.comnm. Needad sl WD 151 ojocted = the position he Nave eharge of the install: exer- | o Svaet Main 8 Sergeant Aldic Breault +s|of the heup of Central Connecticut | cc W38 &ccepted which inctuded the N = L er | has held for 10 as clerk, | ¢ises. i et e & new coach, shich | Interscholastic league teams. The ff:j‘l"‘ ('_“:‘l‘]i":‘ ‘3(]‘(";'“ ""'u(‘:‘url‘l e have his iet, on | : k j as Ne 3 e i "1 the Dad in the past used the monthly en- hundred pupils ranging from the | L. s d deacon g New o A CHURCH BENEEFIT DANCE i vic ) Liogsscod soutit il grunnishigth el i H assessments above $10,000 is as £01- [uou o0 five to twelve vears inclt four yeurs, an s. Henry Hooker i ‘l““ Rl 2 . A number of Polish residents not il r o Arevioris . (e n-jm;m. attrac- Lo ows : and Davic Ison for three years | ing 4 crsburg biam s sl s S le it i iehit jon. which is on the books.to start z 1 nd thirty-six from twelve to i e Dol Ol Ato Rt hrce pen o e s LersbUYE. | ipic city from Myszyni oland ity wh Sihlahs pligioo 'O HAVI O b John M. |years, all of whom reside within 1-2 | Other officers elected werd i : will hold a dance tomorrow nial ¢ i : BAND CONCERTS ; t al i S 2! Boston . 17 (UP)—Judge Frenr st e i S 12 arer, Carleton ) sistn: | perience - at Tereyak's hall on Grove street for | Bristol, being uscd ; Dance Tonight udg $10.815: W. J. Alling : tual measurement taken by [ e At b > t o 3 5 il E. Fuchs, president of the : b bt e e mileied the s he benefit of church buildis el oF e s ORI Fostontl National. ‘leagiis f banehall N G B ricll o san his enume filed by Miss | COmmitice S, Hart, Mrs. Paull o o) o5 > 4 ¢ n their native town : g Perew Nel.|team. has announced that band a2 N 2 P Catl 6 McG i . Baker and Harmon Carlson; mu- | " 7 . 3 e church has been in constric- v e that Officer Burns, | Suceceded in - obtaining Perey Ne < s S American Paper (00ds ¢ atherine McGee was retaken by watching Co tuar n ) ST TRl T s Tied Men's | CONCErts will precede cach Braves 230: Ly Atwater, $1 ralber | me ‘andlUhen cheeled back with hew|sie comimilles, Mra: S. ML (Cowles s 4 for seme time and Fo ot 08 « issiEnmEnt 18 motor- | 300's “Night Hawks" for Red Men's || OReris Will procede 2 o Riceain T b Gt et oy {0V 1 AL An Nrss 10 DLl B1BCE PRaCl lack of funds the work o o fexele v AlroIkte ng | all tonight at § o'clock. The pop- [1OMe Bame during the coming sea- e t L 1on ot e ndion at 'n’,’.]”‘ w‘:\‘ church . Mrs, Ttobert| sl has been postponed. An as | distric ) city in the v v 1 ¢ ra played in SOM: Whether the music is intended 1 of Mexico. e this A o imerely for the enjoyment and cul- . ‘ rah vt son; assist- flying & Made by Lhe soolasinatical 5 ¢ outer beat ¢ thiz vity tvo weeks ago and was im- 3 10 \ 1 t 1743 | in this district. By placing a schoot | Graham I Wilson; as made by the ecclesiastical 1 I'iie outer beat cov. ture of fans. or for the added p e s > G | iatliey ) diately signed for a second show. e R P vlin | here. transportation for children to|aM : Hy‘”m end e .lul.‘lml x;v the church for funds \ oresi i, \“ been said v signed = Secont SHowe: JEb i S ! struction Compan 3179.9952 [the Seldon school in an unsafe bus, | Scheols, Har son and Ian dents of this city wl co rosid o Strikes Wagon FOSE g B Construction 1y In Idon school in an S S = — ks ; i Ta1ade % o Fadees In Final Tilt eldi and batting of the Tribes- s h ; 4 : nen, t udge did not say GOT START N Washington. Jan, 17 5 3 £ s et Yok 36 sion of K Compa 7 the Kensington grammiar school | ¢ J Dalker T those d by canva contest of a | fin d in the present day $15.075: | wouid be relieved by buile four Erank Clark ane s Barbara LAST TIME TODAY i ali rintendent. began in 1733 with . Henry room school in the Chris SASLA Rl “THE COCO.YNUTS™ Ve il crale : : of ths e ford Exchang ngland school committer, e st Clara, [ district, opening the roow in the |Clarence ( wmon Carlson Nitll Mite Bioe, i z cord > o e o | > pre ary tilt the S4ys a report of the research divi- 5000 1obert Cole, $10,800; Henpy |South school which has been closed dford Clarl . . - _ _ e v lerold 1S procecd © 1 ngle with the!sion of the N al Educat assc Sl doneiendl s R A e e T e ey SATURDAY i ] cocd- S : Rducatlon isho $10.4750 Allce V. 1040 |ior hizh school and sending our pu- | Griftth, Miss . g s HOOT GIBSON t ] loz that 5 cd- - 3 ANOTHEIL POPULARR DANCI sy h e jgo n lie benefit 3s ex SRy = Pmma Critzkug, $18.165: Frank Doy [Pils to Middlctown or Meride Lunice Zyman, Mrs. Caricton Ha- —in— Given By Plainville Granze vith . collid t - ing Nz ana mdiciions are that| GOLD LAGLE BRINGS $6.200 els., § Lucious Dean, $12.241; | 4 IHA.\.};.\ M. \mlm AY zen. H. W. Upson: members of ‘wl ‘THE LONG. LONG TRAIL’ P'RIDAY, Jan, 17 zon, which 1 enleft | one the largest crowgs th \s| Paris. Jan. 17 (®—Napoleonic t%a0 B. Dodd 9,535; Donnelly Corn Borer Notice missionary committee of the central | P S f AT GRANGL i s { i ¢ 51 scen court game {n Hartfor aintai their values at an Lriok God Bssio The 1t statements regarding |association, Mrs. A. G. Johnson. Laurel and _Ha'd:‘ L_""‘”‘b Rouiia and .\qmul_l:m",.‘.\ jured vears will pour into the Hopkins|auction here when $6.200 was bid g o : o > quarantine situation have been| Iiecreation commitice John | All Talkie Program Simpson's Orchestra A (ol STiowE Coming street g3 [ for one of the famous brazen eigles James Durkee, §10,425; .UH»I;“ thened with reception of | 3 : || Hear the R.C.A. Photophone o L ol T e e Soe oo s el el st et Kiewicz, §11.490; Elmer Dyert $19.- | % 000 lotter by several garden-| (Conlinted on 10) | Hrein 1 Women's club is complet before 11 Lur\r: Makers, 35 to 34 | This one was pierced by a bullet. i St o ) ‘”f‘ 3 4”. Lo crs from the state agricultural d Lidelson, $10,895: Jlorence Lmerson | oo one This letter is as follows: | e s - e e 5 7 Ll . e i AR o Gl DI, “It has vecently been annoanced ) By BLOSSER $ Masino |ypa (he towns of Berlin, Glaston Y Jed Miss Joanna Murray Wants Buildinz —Aunual Church Mecting—DBricfs. Goods in past years in Berlin with an as is is n decrease fro which the company expan. to almost twice its former floor \ i elementary and not jumior spas A io Ihe list of vesident t wers with avings T 075: Lows|the great danger to small children Miss Louise Hall retary. Joseph Several funds have hee Wilson; librarian, 8. M wles: as- 3 ents istant libr 0. Mis by 5: Florcnee and|on the niun road, Farminzton ave ndegee, $18,865; 1rank i. | nuc, School street and the railrond during the Alexand -p | underpass would e eliminated. The and they ¢ pe Mande Bung 0,- | congestion in our schools. csprc n: Jibry con o Sun- . rom the social bury, Manchester and Marlboro will Willlan Flannagan. 310 quapantined against corn borer Poglialti, 312,875 UV in the year 19 As L interpret the Vorien, 322 Arthur Fonda AR b e : 0 William Fow 373 N under a peralty of 3300 to ship out |- UP AND AT 'EM, B0yS ke stanley Galbin, | of your town into unquarantined | TO DAY \WE START FoR. $15,400; Herbert L.oodlh $20.140 | areas (and that weans areas to the 1 AT NERNON - AND T I T 3 css and DeLeeuw, $71.230; 1dward | west of you including New Britain, LAE A CAR. \MMT\‘ " TAINK THAT'S SO Gugerty, $19,1 nd Gwatkin, | Hartford, Bristol and so forth) any NG =X i i MOCHS LYY QC FOR U5 DowN | : A ! f ToP OF 1T | ~ R AW=-1 DONT 0,050; Aaron Hall, §19,100; Pris-{corn on the cob. shelled corn (over SO MLA_L\ LlE anford, $11 : Chas. Haw- |25 pounds). celery. beets with the N WA54m6T0d STAIRS —— ,316; Godfrey Holmauist. | tops on, rhubarh, green beans in th 1" Henry Hooler cst., §1 ;erl chrysanthemums, cosmos, hol- = __/J . Alwoop!! ] 4 giben ] 3 C. Fred Johnson, §1 Iyhock, dahlia, cr, zinnia and \/\/ / S'POSE TS A old T. Judd, $101.275; : cl- | gladiolus _STREET CAR v $10.0 H. C. Kramerer, -1 “You may scll this produce in 1 THATS \WNAITING 900: John Kingsbury, $18,925: Louts ' Middletown and Manchester as L un E FoR US, Do Kristopick, $18.430: L. I Labiente. | derstand it, provided vou: do not | 4 | 3 - Nov, FRECKLES 3 M. Labicnic, $1%.650. g from the quarantine area into f £ $11.3500 Helen Lav unquarantine L in taking 0003 Lacille Lee, $10.69°, them from your firm o the above o, $10.53520 Preopero nauned destinations 1sserio, R11,8 “This has created a very serious Goeorze Meisuer, $10.750; Merwin | problent for producers of cet G Company. 378.830: Mildrum | corn in your town and apparently lewel Company $ $00; Donald | means that you will not be able {o Nontgomery f12.820 Marjorie | sell on the Hartford market Moore. $10.375: (. 2 Mueller. $15.-| “You, of course, appreciate that g : | = Murray Brick Co.. $14.800: Al-|(he extension service has nothing to i 7% - 2y ¢ L AT T e, bert C. Norton, §11,860; Ilizabeth [ do with the of laws but

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