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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930. 7 7 | Plainville News & PANVILEMANS Bristol News | b s v At 4 meeting of the fire board to- | wife had borne him a daughter in night it 1s expected that several | stead of a son. W":F i matters of {mportance will be dls- | Attorney A, A. Greer epr L DI | |cussed and definite action taken on w 0 sented Mrs. Dorazio. Attorney Frank the plan for the crection of a new | A. Covello appeared for Mr. Dor- T fire house on Terryville avenue. The artford’s Shopping Centere. GUESTS ANNOUNGED " s o~ . s Commits Suiide in Samtord— Y BOLD) THIEVES s o | | Funerdl servi for Norman C. vear previous to the submitting of — ‘ | Sorague, 4 Sl ) T m:; Reconciliation Efforts Failures |hefermisibc iy i nue, who died ednesday mornin o 5 s Meecting of Sewer Committees e e e Large Attodance Bxpoled at|see s hoeie o novefall - DT Prowlers Tarm on Lights and |, oot mev o ot s o A SPECIAL FEATURE FROM OUR FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE! Annual School Afiair e e R R S e e Piller Men's Pockets W. Raymond Crumb and another avis, pastor o i 5 consisting of residents of Forestvills Regular $55.00 S ed. Burial was in West ceme e, commit o b will be held at Firemen's Hall 4% Red Cross Hair-Inner-Spring Mattresses For $39.50 WT CIROLE INSTALLATION| 80t i s s e o 0% POLIGE. HAVE WILD. RIDE S350 it \Vomelfs and Misses' || nwismt—Various Organizations Blag |0 0 B 3 " : e ner Dies—scwer Mecting Tonight HrankEaves Dution, gieheivm . A. Tracey d Lewis Whist Parties—Other Itams. i 1 alk proved .o —Ilce Carniyal Sunday—Bgiefs. Parson Five restdents of the pr Plainvilel Woman Granted Divorce A = b suicide by posed sewer district make up the | Tlans have been completed for | During his tal dted (hat the ) , ter re as received police other committee. the junior promenade to be held at |telephone compa tollowing out | the t4 Toil e i s o Trophy Accepted m : - President Hoovcr's expansion pro- | ; : ) i e atay G 3 the Plainville high school on Jebru- | G e ; buoni of 74 Barnes|, | ary Phil Geiger of the City | e ram, plans to nd 3 \ ther indicate basketball league has announced ¥ 7. The aifair promises to be one | Ll iention vo L =l : trect that sor reon or persons|onat the trophy, a silver loving of the most successful social events | Coar and nearly 310¢ . ol S had entered his hetand e o B S » ' ‘ : ) nd stole |offered by the Savitt jewelry storn evee dield at the school. The pa- |jext five yoars | een I for 20 year rom two pairs of trousers and |of Hartford has been officially ace trons and patronesses for the prom | Patents The i I. Phil- The | cepted the lengue. | The winn fron o oniha | ra 5 £ g 1 1 1 for The Ge it briat i TX‘) e .lfl:‘ winner and Mrs. Stanley S. Gwillim, Mr. {wo patents aficeting the ! I Plainyille works in New Brit- il O pomsessing i permanenty. Gord Mrs. Charles Sherman, Superint | Blectric Mfg. Co. t as 1| air \ fie oy et e 3 o' he hasketballs will be awarded ent and Mrs. Leon €. Staples, Prin- | given to Benjan S Gatbrel 2 : be awarded to tI LM n v ) individual members of the w s achonald and Miss | Plainville for lecty : 1 e s AT ; j the winning nd Dr. Thomas | e has ¢ fiae e > Uit denibal, o Kifeh ¥ 12 in front rouser 3 o Joseph Naumchick D d d S o anaher and Miss Helen Barrett A patent has b s P s x X g nd| Joseph Naumehick, two years and At eclae avings . ";;‘nw-'“ for the prom H;“ Charles 12 Hann forliton: ‘Onslae s 3 G0 ild ol four months old son of Mr. and < vear will be in keeping with the |4 ryse and swite! ns 1. Sione PR 7 05 IS P T ol N A e R S G e | Valentine season and will consist | and this has b Sk : . ¢ : John Naumchick of 24 Curtiss ! not en-{street, died at his lome mainly of a color scheme of red and | company. ome yesterda o Never Lived in Plainville g a ! have been no- |afternoon following an illness whi white. The orchestr has Public Whist and Bridge jul to the Herald) ed 10 be Kout for| A e e R L been selected is one of the negro | Maftha Rebek ! ainville, Jai S 0 L o e A . . . Jestras in this part of the New |a public whist and ¢ party . N Bubnlis ? % int city on Sep- 1 oy N ' 1 Py i to susp: wber 19, 19 The funeral will tngland states. It will be “Percy | Monday evening in Gra @ | William H. Phillips takh plaes tronI the Raisiat Nelson and his Nighthawks." It|Pierce strect. Cards will ved | nis b on Dolemia street a i 5o o T g plays every nigit except Friday at | from 8 to 10 o'clock. la W {ntormed i he p heuel f 4 o‘m‘ “o'ne\o;‘r:l . . ~ o e he P L a popular night | be enjoyec 10 to - | police hac the il g LL9K: y Sport and Dress Coats in the season's smartest styles at remarkable re- e et LD R T S R eno ollcging o : bersion ¥ il be in the Terryville cemete : 54 : . Smam : Abgin g | S Sl st of his wife. He 1 ¢ Vol a h 5. Rehearsal Tonight ¥ luctions. Choose for now and other seasons’ wear. Beautiful Coat fash- As there are fow {ormal aff in | joyable time is promised all cawe for cast of players o Gaate o S s ] Lk i 5 : : : the fown of Plainville, the high | High School Game make arrangements for the d - [heard. He immediately ? thice Dart 11 the West End Alhjerr ions, fine fabries, expert tailoring, trimmed with quality furs at the cchool authoritics are hoping that| .The basketball team from PIain-|jon of the Lo {arose, and gave chase, but the bur-!club minstrel show swill }.\he‘m’ 1“ above prices the townspeople will take advantage |ville high school will travcl Although Mr. T les in | glars a hasty departure|night at the Boys' club starting oo S, of the prem. It {s belng held early | Southington this evening to meet the | piajniie. it o \is | throug! front door. leaving the!7:36 o'clock. A zeneral rrhca‘x'x:I this year because a number of peo- | Lewis Wgh aggregation in & West- | wife never 4 he |last ransacked trousers o Tl e P e = g . vle in favor of liolding it dur-|ern Connecticut league game. Tholeguoie gop ) |anda. A loose dollar bill was found | school auditorium on Sundse: . “OND FLOOR Ing the winter monthe, local five needs a victory o keep in ! pyijtipg went to Stamford and Mr, |on the veranda, but the remainder|noon at 2:30 oelook. o oo) After WeT Officers Installed the fight for the league title. Tn the illips establishied Li ce in |0t the money had vanished. % . e newly clected officers of |previous mecting between the t%0| prainvine. Litte is k Mastrobuoni reached the front| .o IEOI:):""I' l}““"‘[' 5 b ) o emerged ioor 0 se the v LG 2000 of 26 Barnes Washington-Trumbull circle, Com- |aggregations Plainville emerged a !, e Goor in time to sse the vandalsy ot ioa m gne. Priol oy panions of the Forest, were installed | Victor by a 20 to 19 scorc. insechoinh ol i ectonio CANatei: I e el SR oo o last evening at the regular meeting| In the preliminary gane jbury in a high-powered motor car.| . ¢ due to ) ”‘d’w held in Tegion hall - on Whiting | Plainville “Y" team will meet te Ie conld pot ’11"’““"’ e o N M RO nnar s ora i Germany street. A large number was pre \.\Ovl']lnnxm d' ageregation. The = \\h‘:‘\‘\flv. ‘l;\;lo‘vl\' has been started | *N4 Al B0 relatives in this coun- | | P vitness installation ex- | locals o victory in the first n investigati as been s o 2 | . | ber. and December, the so-called | Adams, Tiolds the office of lady as- PO nEe e HBR ey R plaven B i Ly the police. :{'}“ SL ol s erlin @WS | Christmas quarter thc receipts |sistant steward, and another daugh- | TGRS L L Che to make it (wo straight tonight | Chief 60 Years Old | pone, tme he ¥id empolyed at ifha jumped 54 per cent over those of the | ter, Mrs. Harold Ventres, was an cecE Nt T B e e ey DO Chief of Pelice Ernest T. B L of the Wallace Barnes Co. To Postmuster S. M. Cowles the {nEtalialion oserciass organ; sub-chief. Mrs. Iren ; undertaking establishment of (. | et was born in Mapletown, Minn., el PR 05t \ g ; Provencher: financial secretary. | 10 Watch Connors. who has scored Funk & Son, Inc., this afternoon at I growih was extremely gratifying Yormer Resident Dies roNSnCleR: : |40 15 n his last two games ¥ [6e sanehereshenvonly sl seareiold lis atci et ity i PRIES STRESSEB i \When! olher larger’ towns repoft an| 3 AniinDirayne )t bak,t ot pon |t AlArEUTHORIAEy; Cor WM!.{ A e POStmaS[els ol Sm[e A218u 0 Heiuasgctucated the EBrstol| e N s oS ! Arrangements Completed The Germs B S WhinE Aol ierman Lutheran chure & ase of 20 and 25 per cent it is | Dwight street, New Dritain, dic retary, Mrs. Josephi fass] JEieran jehupel i aftl . [ . g ; L e h schools and was appointed to the|\!" Lhatheran, ht very unusual. The|New Britain General hospital late | \reasurer, Mrs. —Mary Schuber {m:\.r.xwl‘m’.— e Mee( There o Apl‘ll 8 |zupernumierary force of the police | {1 ”:t e 0””’”’1 SR sanee | small town of Terlin reports 30 and |last. night. Mrs, Tiravne was & for. | Chaplain. ra. Blizabeth sid Prreinrd e s (T taking parlors, the am for | husband as soon v The - { dance to be given in the high school e Bai % E > . guide. Mrs. Vernona Mastri- o kA 1o the* West Nt increases .Postmaster | mer resident of Kensington, She was | BNt guide. Mrs. Vernona Mastri-| oo L, 0o wednesday evening x 4 ! ; G Ly Bl Lol Al ' na; left guide. Bthel Thompson; in- (Special. to the ‘ o 7 sk cemetery vault, § it wil] be kept onc regret that the fadmitied to the hospital yesterday and was promoted to the ra D ; by the Judd Lewis quarry. Ma- until spring, at which time buri side guard ts. Corinne Fox: out- | : rial ost oflice was not bubt at least 10 | morning. 1"dneral arrangements are | S14% 8uard. Mrs. Corinne lox: out ! dainville, Jan. 24 — The annual plain In' 1808 {becomIng ohiet 3 a \ i rf i side » s Lena Slyve i Bonivorrarizalon: alidERs of the Conmecticut Dost- | force in May, 1906, There| "' take place Rev. John C. Bleflflflfl, 1 RCDOH, fect larger in cach dimeusion. for |incomplete i B IR ) i el v e L S A Lugene Menar [ eRo o0 tani et Srowthiial] Blon Gatertaimmont ret trustee, Elinora Raymoud; sec- rromtel 5o a8 a | y gulars in tho de- g ‘ Cards will be played ( ilise R J e e S Lugene Menard, the 1 M[acks C][y S]ums very bright. Vactories have added | The cntertainment committee o O trustee, - Jargarct - Creedon: | giojock, followed Ly dancing until | ,,‘,_l‘:\\ N AnnS L Pl oot atime of 'l”h\r';g"”\';; old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | their share to the post office receipts | Bolton-Kasica post held a meeting | {1ird trustee, ‘Theresa Dezenzoi |, iy ighe. Prizes will be awarded s e L " 200 Attend Two Local Churches ‘ 5 16 Menard of Bast road. die Vater. s o ' e I3 ton. secre T | Thon F. Guck W 1 holds i in Water- and at the present time show no {last night and decided that the time | PIanist. Mrs. Molia Foran: and phy- | \ygic will be furnished by Tasillo's || CrTingtor Cpontion. 5 bury yesterday ufternoon. Tk ‘ sicia ence s fon, as the re neeting of | that positio J ) : he | sign of faltering in their output and | was ripe for an entertainment. A | Sician. Dr. Lawrence M. Irost orchestra of Hartford. A large at- funeral was held from his late home feitelaniis e the directors N Mer e "he present force consists of a| L extent of business. {meeting will be held tomorrow | O Wednesday evening, February|ongance is anticipatec ¢ S Lofessiai e B St e rgcants, | 115 morning. Interment was in St. 'or| 10, the circle will celebrate its third Plainville Bricfs i . & Thomas' cemetery, Better Motor Coach Service afternoon in the Legion rooms A 1 - convention has brought 1o no cle ofticers, and 15 pa- ; SRS more con. | the town hall Wwhich plans and | apniversary in Legion hall. Members | s I Tount . I Plainville, 1t is rally held in a 1. Joseph Strupp is No. 1| n Silver City Ster chedule between New | Derhaps rehearsals will be held, 1t)of Court General Lawton, 1% of A., | e ank Chanbrell of Woodford T [leen = : ¥ large city and very se 0 in a town There are also 14 special Pristol high's satcen-panted bas- ¢ That Taith, Report States— |Maven and Hartford was made|!s belleved that the affaly will be[and theln wives and friends have|gey the New Britain General | o oe € | e T known today by the offices of New | €ld some time in the ecarly part|Dbeen invited to be present as guests. | pospital today. the size of Plainville, 1 ce this | policemen on the h)'u; "tl';v’s iw!l v‘ sit Meriden tonight to T i yemalned between Plainville and Pollce Car Leaps Into Liver battle the high school quintet of Post Ofice Receipts Show 30 Pev | Kngland Transportation company, | ©f 17ebrua and will be given in|The members will “""'l_ aLEIN Miss Leope Spencer. daughter of [pr nirorg with the directors casting | The new light scdan recently pur- | that city in the firll of a two-game both Berlin and Last Berlin to thefe husbands and friends to be | niy, and Mrs. Leon Spencer of West oo 00 S 0 B E 0T o ernor | chaged by the police department |&crles. Bristol risks breaking its D T e e zave two policemen and thelr pris- | clongated string of victories before Postmaster Jawes 15 Usher of | GNer quite a thrill yesterday when it|the wildiire attack of the Silver Vil e Je post- | skidded on the icy concrete surface |City five, The Meridenites have only {aa" assabiatior dated today ©f Memorial boulevard and took a one defeat chalked against them and wis making arranzements | WUNEe inte the cold bed of the ad- | will undoubtedly put up & great » convention at Wright's | 10Ming Pequabuck river. Sergeant | fight before the curtains are rung. Tie s exy eotediaiing: o Henry Jeglinski was driving and had | Maple Ends' Benefit Danme number of prominent postal author- |43 his passengers. Chief Ernest T.| The officials of the Maple End Experiences crs have made pos- i nrored munmng e | o et Hevin Tema | Uhlr gusta at e cxerlsen” " e et s at e Harirod Do | conscquently the schedule will be| the 10 ¢ rovival campaign | The anniversary exercises Will be| pyal for observation. ten minutes between New | Which has been conducted at the | 0Pened with supper at & o'clock J. J. McNally of Whiting street is Hartiord. Formerly the | Methodist clurch Dr. Andrey | This will e followed by an enters|critically i1l at his home cen the two points was | JORnson. the Kentucky cvangelis ""'"vmtnt’_ nd a social hour of mn{l There will be a pig's oot supper one hour and 55 minutes. Under the | %1 come to a close with tonight's | PlayIng. The committee in charge of | and social at Elks' rest tonight u improved method of operation the | MeeUns. For his final address Dr. |arrangements is as follows: e | der the auspices of the A. U. K. and |, time will be one hour and 45 min- | Johuson will what he considsrs| Man, Anna Conlon, Mrs. Sarah|p. of A h c utes. No changes will be made in the | DiS MOst unique as well as sensu. | Morsan, Mrs. Mary Schubert, ?yrs. Ur. George . Cook, health officer. |jtjce will attend the affair. Important | clden and Wilbyr - Wallace, who athletic club will hold a benent i e e e el onit T End of the|lena Slivernail. Mrs. Elizabeth Cas- | stated today that no mew cases of |gpcakers will be gccured to speak was uym; taken to the mum)w“]h dance at the John J, Jennings school terminals hut stops on the way will | World.” In this address Dr. Johnson | $idy &nd Linora Raymond. I'urther | scarlet fever had developed during | ~at the present tir associa- | o & € ‘?'1!”-10.’ ;Iw“m;pwfrl('“ {al-|auditorium tonight to help defray be slightly er than usual, The | iNtroduces the fulfillment of the Anfmum‘vm-»nts concerning the an- the weels tioh has a men ‘v‘“q'“fi?-’?(‘l! I“\Jurl'l:en;’{;'\ m.;sh!on- the expenses accumulated through new schedule of operation will go | Provhecy and tho second coming of niversary will be made later. | Tiger cat lost: white brea 00, and it is thought that -w‘N i\’_a\ef” o0 the Dristol 108 |the recent vootball season. The ex- B9 Chirist with particular stress on il Granted Divorce | puws. Tel. 230, Plainville—advt. | jority of thern will attend the vital. where it was necessary to tke penges were incurred mostly by the | signs of the times with its economic| T-oretta David Dorazio of Plain- 2> =y vention. Postmaster Jumes It sieby glifohes o cloge & Sound v injuries to players. 1t has been and social unrest. | ville was granted « djvorce from | e L s s h sustained. The chicl was|anpounced that “Rkit” Simpason, Large audiences have been pres. | hev husband Frank Dorazio, by Y i aEsocialion ,“‘,fl‘\" up u;.qnl.‘:‘.q\_“' w‘ffl&l amed prompter. and his melody ent cach evening throughout the re. | Judge Newell Jennings in superior | london. Jan. 24 2 ezlinski, who had 2y DICLUTE® fmasters will turnish the music and Cent Increase—Items of Interest. Approximately 2.000 people or 40 | r cent of the population of Berlin are Romun Catholics, according to | the report of Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor of the St. Paul's church in Kensington, and of the Sacred Henrt church in Berlin, in his| ritual report made public today. these, about one-half are mem- hers of the Kensington parish and the remainder attend churches in | ist Berlin, New Britain, Meriden 2 0 1 Middletown, he stated into cffect on Tebruar: During the past year the . Blue Hills Wins Japtisms, four of them : The Blue Hills aggregation of card eddings. 10 deaths, ¢ 2 fivst | tossers submarined the best efforts ommunions. The membership i the of he e Meriden outfit of wet-| (jeq) "y yndreds attending from | €OUTt in Hartiord yesterday. | I Stimson. American sccretar) PRANCOIS HOLMAN DEAp | (dRen of an aching side al the New | gniertainment has inercased since last year | back sharks last night in the Blue| [0 o5 om0 o B e T Besides the divorce, she was giv- | State, and haad of the American |y qo ™) SOl () il ol e Do Ene donplis PG AT e e Hills community house when it de- il 8 S SRR BUEE SR en custody of & daughter and an | naval conference. today accept:d| ot oM N1 N a0, from 7]"“}“‘“' e i will engage the Willimantic Y. M. C. ceding years, ‘The parish in Bast | feated the visiting azgregation. 26{, 008 Sl MBS evening, sev. | allowance of $4 a week for the sup- | his first unofticial social engagement | pyjeon Holman of Attichoro. Ma T ""\‘: st [“"v"“v. 1o op|A. five at the Jennings gym test Benlinfior Swiichi Wathepimronnan g 130 l:"””"m' onlin, boss of | eral special musical features having | POFL of the child. She {old the judze i“"‘\’k d'l’P tame do i\inxlm"‘ Ch o D e e Tucsday ovening ariing “at ‘ e Sesei some 260 | Blue Hills sector, con now hoasf Shecil g ot i e A dinner will be given T s TSRl spced e QLR 'S o'elock. “Wardy" Water il by R Cfoter. attond. | many victoriea and no defents, But|Veen arransed. Mrs, E. L. Smith of | that her husband turned her out of . P SRS giiaels Itofanyley anol e e R | | the house in September, 1926 {honor by the second DR e 3 ing Catholic churches in Berlin up |it Was only through the efforts of a e " The coup e married on May | Scots Guards. commande e et S S SR 2 3 “‘ ‘;h; s M‘ SN _‘: Ice Carnjval Sunday o {two sets of hrothers that vietory was (Continued on Page 19) 33, 1925, but tle marriage was never | tenant Colonel E. C. ¥ k LUt i’ e "“n“”fh'l_’x']' Caretaker Joseph ‘ivizzio of 1 e i | 8t. James palace February L GG 9€ | Rockwell park is completing ar- d basketball team he says, who have afliliations with olmquist and Jacl and Charles % i s rangements to present one of the | " . Al v burial, 0 s time nd shot Catholic churches in other towns | Slater of the “mayor's” team smear BOARD OF - VOR BEST R L 1 4 “‘m‘{‘ e iver hed |finest ice carnivals ever staged at and cilles boniby, However, minsk| & HiEie Opponcnts . the 1004 o e UsE TERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SAVES CHILD new bridge. The left | the 1agoon or adteEioon of the you v people M town at-|the 12 mes they played, : commencing at & o'clock 0 ‘OTI(CE 51=—(GR)— r wheel was Ubroken. but ne tond the local churches, and it is [the evening refreshments we ¢ NOTICE z Prizes. donated by RBristol mior ed = ! clley's T3 did not | ot laze was done siconz (o B ¢ ! L it oo e e RviLLES it I L I e T S e s maintained £ : s ow being arrange . . L o 2 ol SUG T Ve ke 5 the va s events. The ¢ AL S B L e Saturday night. Febru-| The Goard of Ticlief of the Town Our sale closes this Sty LR AR L VAT LU o TR ToER a1 e L g Oy A A A e e e Ler At et opiBerIndiliims sors’ TONIGHT and SATURDAY . i JORCY, ] Hishe IEHCLIAUPRINAY procaial mior nivel was held last Sun conditions, Irather Brennan asserts | A |0 baneins and emoranent| e oo Gl Tierlin, February | . C. A TRUE 70 LIVE O L & Gy oasted o ) ¢ ¢ in ad of fresh fish. which was | ! : ast Su N 51930, tr entire stock. Also added valu the Splolat f et ei et NiGaalimar i uaykaTd imated that mo that time ! ListaLiomEs o) e Moore physical and mental conditions ate good or bad moral laol e Aiso & chants yesterday for today. was Ga Pasinosio o'clock p. | on all winter merchandi 3 ndards. It is the condition of the ABiCostnotal he scnior basketball team of the| All persons claiming to be TOM, OWEN. MATI MAY BURN FAMILY PORTRAITS held up in Worcester, Mass. vester nind and body '“‘“l“” ]‘“" O e el on SISt alnT ot otil SvlbycdRron] doings of the 100¢: Al Talking Worcester, Mass., Jan. 24 when the dru\: of the car in tlonflopiey sninitial e i & staies Jin 3 noey ' | sessors must appear and file ti 5 3 —Relatives were instructed to b which the fish were being transport. . _ the Southington “Y™ this evening in sors 1y ppear ar s their “SIDE STRELT" i r TR condemning the shims and the so- |1h® SoStHELON “¥ - “tated | complaints at any of these meetings. SIDE STREL . . ames all the {amily’s pictures Jispose |ed was arrested and held for drun lfchlfl! Bohey b-:’: h':;""’ll,';'z‘;; called ‘nomes of the noovel: L% arier in the week. The game has| Al appeals must Le made within | t OUR GANG DRY GOODS of the frames ax they siw ¢ driving. The man. Carl J. A PILES OINTMENT, Try it for parllcularly in referenes to nearby | ey genniiely. postpon twenty days from Feb. Tst, 1930. | serlal News M= ivel b0 b (Covering || ihe wllog dosenhinoimtiClensan (of detach ST EonExIsetpins oy Itching, Blind, Bleeding or R Iy eferting o e [ mic niepmedlatestihonctoRdons Mo INELIMCG S All Talking Window Shades, and Tootwear | | East Dougla ¢ here. [from Toston when he wis apvre-| Quiek ProtrudingPiles. Successtu ATDE Al e g tinue their winning streak this eve- | CLL RN S ML SE TG, “IRL COLLEGIANS" for Men, Women ang Children. || s _ hended hé police . Reli § inmostetubborm cases. Ak Ining when they stack up against the | LOUIS R. GOODRICH, ’ £y 53 West Main Strect San Marino. the ! t|word to the local authorities. His, R@®IIOF tor PAZO OINTMENT. 1n Manchester Community s of Toard of Relicf, | A BIG SHOW b £ republic, has the seco rgest nd- |arraignment in the Worcester policc | convenient, handy tubes with gile ol fanchester Community Juniors of | Ppiie pipe Maieheits | Dated Jan. stn, 1930, tional anthem in the world court is scheduled for Llomorrow | aitachmest, Tae; or in tin bex, 80c. movement within the last few years in which many city dwellers have moved out to the country to lead a simple, yet far cleaner and more | CacccoarmlBriEe : : ik LG he stresses the | zroppops of the ladies’ ausiliary | & point that such fumilics had IMProv-{ ;e 416 gmerican Legion and their | By BLOS;.ER their condition a hundredfold. { o040y 010 4 successful bridge and | 2 the bane of progress and | (6 8 T8 AT the Leglon civilization, he says. He advocates | o0 Sy the town hall Liefresh- | nd immediate veliet for 100 b e C WASAROOM \ By TM | we e : E - UT WASHED WY, TUAT in need who live in close | Notes d : i NG NN DR [ A To o8 REAR 5520 O WASH i SR RIGHT BAND e SR quarters i the tenement districts of |\ ang Mrs Theodore Skinner| | N 6 AL Bes T.a FAsc e | I oS e industrial cities. Tn his opinfon | 40 ‘son Tiehard of Farmington | \ ’ BuT conan' (B O:u' uf:':s Y & ER SING € AN T WANTA Suow nthropy would £0 @ 108 WaY 1044 are planning to move 10 New | S X N N X 35 el ¥ \DS, To AL TME WIOS d relicving conditions, and out | pivyin, where Mr. Skinner is em- | S = " L WY BAR: \ WELL-TLL WASK [OSA € of the turmoil of present chaotic | pjoyed, The couple arc well known | N LeFT RAND BUT g conditions in the slums an cra. ol | jn town, having lived here for some . ¢ SEBEN OCLock, | i v L~ NOT /. RIGHT tranquillity and peace would be as- | time, They plan to move on Febru- | ' 7 BoNE=WE GIT i Y . A / il sured. He points out several in-|gpy 1 2 ' : T ONE - stances where the family life of | Aps. J. Smart entertained several those who haveiabandoned the tene- | friends at her home on Wildem ment districts in the cities and gone | road yestepday afiernoon out to the country where they have | ol G ors more room to breathe has che 1| Charles M. Weldon, re-installed These families have begun to 100k | Tucsday evening as chaplain of lier- | on the world with different view- |lin Grange. has been serving in that. | points, hie claims. copacity for the past 20 years. Both | . O, Indicates Progress Mr. and Mrs, Weldon are prominent e clearest indication of the [in the aifairs of 1he Grange, havin progress of Berlin as an industrial | heen on many committees during nd progressive comninnity seems (o | their years of service, , lie in the post ofiice reports of the| Mrs. Agnes B Adams eiitered her | passing years. The volume of mail [ 16th year as sceretary of the Grange and the receipts of the office in Ken- | Both Mr. and Mrs, Adams have been sington have increased 50 per cent | prominent in Grange affaivs. At the in the past tive years. In the present time Mr. Adams s state quarter, including October, Novem- |deputy. A d ter, Miss Esther

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