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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930. k PI . .Il N 1“1 under the direction of Miss Ulu[ S trial limit is up. Upon completion of | d s lead the winners. Al Sand the trial, syste F P ed | B Je Joe ) ino, wh ¥ ainville NNews |- ... .. .. oo Bristol News i it i s il o e Ve o o'clock d cach person ‘ will be gi signal firm . were outstanding for the los- i FATHER TRANSFERS = = “;QjfifipmJEEMEN% BAL[ R e T g dially invited to take advan artford’s Shopping Center s cordialy invited to | here Main street” intersects it | {he rlongated cenier, shellacked th FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE — (CALL ENTLERPRISE 1200) | B”SlNESS Tfl SUN T A : SET mfl_APRl[ 2|] iy ‘l" id o “’ C Bruno Potash, 31. of Moun accidents T View, was found dezd from gas poi evident Jibn J. uphy Retres From <% e Bt Pl Biog Laid fr o " Our Wednesday Aisle Specials [ it ta bt oo 5t g . North Pond str ith ca raigned in police court ; oS QUNTEL TO PLAY i T e e e uide You To Real Economies [l s sl sz New s, al Lights Being Tested— Baptist Church—Board of Relicf \ upport ¢ « f Non-suppos ¢ Continued— ssion—1i uneral of Boma C. B Men's Shuts, Drawers ' Clove Silk Panties, Etc. ‘ e ‘ Cu N e O R Gl e fansactions: Lound of City Leazue Opens, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Bloomers and Panties, Flesh According 1 pers il Town Clerk William H. Wil- School Team i : el i e ray ain Ut | ) oh the eveniy t April | the R 1 left her : Bristol Brass Annual Ji. Boys’ O'Coats, Elte. Women’s Silk Hosiery ainsil s s e e F e Ce s Odd lot, full fashioned, silk to the top ot ¢ Charles W. Hird in | ‘ ¢ chiffon, some slightly irvegular, onl battle, Mackinawv sheep lined coats and eorduroy Suits, broken lots and S, ex- ceptional at tio even year ¢ ree- | sehedy L viealol % < . : ¥ American Silver Annual QN first place in t ' Women's Linen Handkerchiefs [f 2ot Wil P Made of rayon crepe, with shadow | I,u\n!‘\],xmé .}hum.lV(L' and !5 in. spoke ‘ s : e s end, s onler ; il e o o hem, regular 6 for $1.00. I T and | with Simsbury, 1t is ey hat | President 1 U which | streets, at tof 82 av Lym: ilbur Ma elinauis i i ofuislior sl ot at| plans ror the afra S “ ox St 0 ‘ ‘;;e (ifl']({nd \1 ‘)UIP al\ s . ~ ~ - = ing cor 5 own i i he y e . 1 B u i 2 v the supe “:wn(o\' Women'’s Fabric Gloves Cannon Bath Towels §Ncinnse fon yentes NN 5 10 Le in use Iriday e ) e ouiice ‘- e Novelty cuff, one clasp models, choice Size 23x16, in vose, Dblue and gold i HhdnE s tr game thi e How. et S g e el “\‘]‘:‘ “’ LG, \ is “t of shades. I color combination, regular 75c. Valane el ol S schedule call for m hon tain Tt : : ! d ! [ frsl N1 games in the ns will ha school baskethall Card Party Tomorrow f o : b \ N S oSuccess Catholic Ladics’ Aid s 4 finstrel is sucee by no n port one of S tomorrow Costs Compared mor by her brother 5 B local's ter mon : ; > bt S ARt o 10nies £ bt T r ave forme “ doul ¥ i nel 1 ¥ 4 X the interloc In M n—Tuitio: trans. [ she leaves one sister, Mrs. ) 5 creation e % & LYeL re ) 1dd. Roger E ehora | portation: $250: total, § Warner of Meriden SR 3o for wish to it Iie 68 Mat he et ‘n‘v RS “In Middletown—Tuition $541), Miss Stey e daug el > g Eam be R iy n. Charles And e Gordo portation $150: total, $102¢ the lat s ate < and Mary L. | sented the, parties in the transfer, ek o [ son and W J. Malon. 5 SR In New tn—Tultion $11.-| (Johnson) Stevens and was a mem- | 4 Neciin : serl 1 11 Oter Committees Named o Nlis Olie, : 720, transportat $T34.40 ber of one of Rerlin's oldest families.| The r ar monthly 1 : 5 Rt A DUbIC ) publicity committ Soneists 31 1 i < L: t tt 1t i 1 S i e 40 1 mngements are in and member: | Reler = ‘ o { Plainville Chamber of Comn board of relief ¢ pecialt 1 Ttobinsos | 804.40 Britain. Private services will be held | will & ) 2 LRl - e. Wil B rret % Yion School Board Statement GiVes ™"ost v curina st o iaaL s nerlore ontonton mi| b a2 0.t o e | Melse e o Ao ® 0T (o 4| zemonas Pheta e i on Picrce straet Thursday i ool 1 eir act of dancing caplta for instruction 5.71 < | ernoon at 2 o'clock. Vernon 1. | a ¢ ¢ t ill o ' made today cst at this time is cente . e 1 Stocking's Corner ceme- | A of cducating w vens. e A | ¢ § zuthe cople as they finish Total cost ghboring es, | char t B Porter Sons of Ne Board Meetir i 5 v Case, sceretary turally, in the cost of cducation |tery, Kensington PR CAPITA COST LBSSi.ihs ietmor o, o6 o ot et M, o b v it I cd to reopen the discussior cerning the possibility of holding ; industrial —cxhibit in Plainville Car Damaged e atishsome time in the carly future, Last le driving | This < es the mect in Tahs' hall 10 discuss the for- | yon Statement Says — Miss Nellle M, | This total includes the salary p ot hail to 155 the fo jprincival who, aside from teaching, | 1nation of the proposed new Catholic Stevens Dies — Boys' Club Meets|cares for the student hody of all| Soticty composed of all men of voice their views concernin a |Brades in the Kensington grammar| PAut's parish. The h-““I‘_“j’ BUCI R i SE T Filel 1 Car aai . L pole. dumaging the front Lo . ¢Mahor orec Kiltonie, John |school—522 pupils soclety was stressed by Robert Ea- it o0 o eres 0 ) . A i oree _ | “The total cost of transporting|Ean 1ast week and it is known that the chambes ember Gl " e ) inx numbers of to the lacal ool has the follow- e . parish are intensc 4 A S L L car sud ksl ad of soldi Labulition: Six to Grade § from | 1V Int o '.\fi‘: i The idea of the cx kot elrontil wivl | | i p | through the cooperation of the 19 to Gradg TjILCALS ) | s e 2D entirely a local t of the National Gu es ¢ | Plications have D ok G o e M Uhena [ at and rom Blue Hills 14 e R e o T o T, 2 : AL, k. Officor SR i ns of soldiers on satisfact according to those in I o el icee) ! lors i ‘tter. The meeting |1o0 that an industrial exhibit TR o s ) J < Cir : AR ENAR G AnROROC L " lboom Plainvill o 95 pupils in three | evening o shanding of 36 in one year v mbined | Y. M. T A 318 v of Kensing- alaries of seven teach ton when members of the parish And More Pupils Would Attend. local merchants were invited [ 10S0Tday morning to attend amber meetir Simsbury—DBriefs, In an official stat schiool board this mornt ardi the relative ton n thc erlin - Jun: 00l and that which i il 4 ! volved if the children of junio h A Mk 5 J n B J" n street . ! - sc were sent to schools in nearb) 2 el D e ro RIS e erchant of the New Rritain schoc i t Til=ny will again be pre ics, it Is declared that the cost of | BeCkISY 350, five to first year nigy [ {OMENE Will start at s oo manufacturers’ bu s v mhokin : j |t the high school auditorium to- local education is far less expensive Berlin. Total $1596.90. Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Stevens| It iS also exp he sew T A i Ot s o'clock At the present time there are 19 “Total cost in junior high of cdu- A Kensington, left to. |€OMmittee will TOPOIE ¢ . ki : " Branford Tribe Coming children in the seventh, cighth and|¢ating 195 pupils i : Loy || make at the mee linth grades in the Kensington | Capita cost of instruction $60 g, Rtecently th “ont i 2 The members of the Branford v for California, where they will ing. Recently the (Continued on I Nine y or N nhevsions ; 1 h conimiltes Jieldl 4 conference it % hd g tribe of the Red Men will visit this . ¢ pend the coming month with rela- ce o hool. ‘The per capita cost of cdu- |Capita cost of transportation cating tt roup is $103.42. If th “Running expense including ¢ Ha d wit present o Fary s o 1 ¥ 3 city tonigh ] bri [tives. Mv. Stevens is chairman of the | Tartford with repr atives of thy | T ————m——m— ity clerk this T e Lo e A 530tlatod Préss Bhote. 1 of finunce and is connected h department and receiv- : r. of n 1Az nh ndidates wit octat to udents of junior high age of whom |janitor service, insurance and o l\ien (he @ Stasrey AWorks i oo v le information that wijl TU A" Whu sufie" ot and lin Kurban, a house- | them to d by the local de thiere are 56, were sent to schools|forth, is $1.540.07, or per capita B Boliihe and s hel the proposed establishment | 1 per " . gree tsam ain. he Stevens ] 1 outside of town, the per capita cost| cost of $0.44. it '[ ‘”M” e s e g ] nence at 8 o'clock at the Red Men's | 1o D Texas hol for these children would be 3246~ “Total pey 8 ) mior . iportant matters will be I | et 4 S wigwam on Prospect street 2 e e Re e ST ; gl in_junior | sceording o their plans. they will [POrANL matters will be brought up St m A y et on ; ] 2 50, it s stated. The total yearly high school is §1 : | ,.-.;‘-r:mimo\ ,:: {‘h ¥ it on 4‘\6 way [At the mecting. Leon C. Staples [] f stor ainter, of 10 Dudley stre League Games tollins, 11, of Aus amount of money spent on outside probably stoy t L : ) Tex Juneral of Francisco Clanci |and will also visit in San Francisco | President. will preside wctory worker,| The Dixies trounced the New De education for those of junior high | age would be $13,804.40. This group | ¢ ol Func serviess for Francisce | porore seltling for their vacation in Meeting of Farm Bureau | a ' : of < in Plymouth on Janu- | Partu PRI acoL 0Bt - 4 Mt ici, aged 64, who died Saturday | |os Anecls ™ will 1 weeting of ths | | v ! scph A, Degnan, | f° el of junior h PRTOILA ARLL L St t the New Britain General hospital No Well Child Conference Y Farm au on Irida \ v of nunaculate Coneeption | 1€ gamies staged at the Boys others of the seventh and elghth [ \vere “natd. this moreing e (P! . c o T . s S ) | nasiuimn last night. “Goose making a total of 195 sti-| )\ S or e hniere Rl BHESRORWE N IR Con ARt anLch patlors | your Money Cheerfully Refunded 5 % 2 ¥ dents, could be educated n the Ber- | i Says Fair Deag Dept.. 1T One Bot- 5 i lin_Junior Tligh school for a total | gulock ay St bynie trel L the d 2 for " the conferciic _ w—er | tlo of Dare's Mentha Depsin nding the running |y, 76 T ok falls on a holiday | Does't Do You More Good ennan, pastor, celebrated R T AR | e Good of (he school, which would |y oo s T IRRr et i 'i" ! }f“:'l" Yonsa | Than Anything You Ler ry to any great r‘m-n; v.\v‘m‘;«} As the casket was borne into the . 1" ; e - ‘1‘{ i | Used puplls wvere removad, the stale” |chureh Mrs. Madeline Schmidt play- | Spisconal chuiich wi e | - - « d is 1 ength put an end Dhsgeoniins - | ed “Abide with Me.” AL the offer- A, Al Rl | During the past year 1 ands « SRS i t will el Shipy : center, ss and do janitor scrvice, ; S “Ple Josur and at the|home of Mrs, Sadic McCorkle. A ; At e et o Jered | members will note that the date NO SHOW TODAY day they rd - : By e e e : P the {Ias been changed from Tuesday 10| | v pman o L of all stomach medi- | i SHLE i si¥ ‘polnts from the ! l MAT. WLDNESDAY 1o y depat ' ] zlit. Varton. who cmanates ONoaE ts of Pythias will me Not only will Darc's M L e s s et abis vorioe bt RIO RITA sin, & pleasant, tasting olisir, 1 6 S A e loser jor high scliool within ti Th allbearers wer ity hall, One of the Year's Greatest Lvents he most acute attacks of nenta. Paul Tuzzo, Joseph | Max s resumed his| | —— - iddo, Carmello Ciarc Ta, and tiano Dianea, all members ic i Bagni M, home of his son. Seb: rence thig month, due fo the fact |tables will he de and chairs can- rwoski, star guard of last season’s ianci of Kensington road, ar e R through the nets and accou Moone's Imerald Ol Quickly Docs or two pops from the free str Away With All Sorencss and Pain to challk up 10 points for his would amount cw this morning, Miss uperintendent of wany studen » would have nor: Signals Punctioning mally left the school at the end of — - ny, but taken regularly duti ent at the Berl UDAY and SATURDAY come most stomach trou depot followln annual vacation. HAROLD LLOYD in exists, No additional cases of scarl:t SWELCOME DANGE If your stomach keeps fever have heen veported today. “TARZAN THIE MIGRTY? iserable art fo The weekly meeting of the Con:- rong and healthy toda club will be held tomorro the eighth grade attend the junior high for the reason that it is within e town.” | Lrennan con : , ent from the school L e statement from U 9% committal sery at board is as follows Burial was in St. N I8 I ) Students Are Encouvaged e b Mary’s Fi t Mentha Pepsin i N A S ST ncownged | Now Britain. s iney [ein you more than’ ansthing vou | were fa e made and tien the systent |steliar 0. . Teft forward, s fehed fhanks to a i | s' Club Notos | I h arganization, a number of pupils| lon Boys' olub swir (Continued on I'age éver tricd or money tvo-pointers through the wormally have left sho would norually have ming teams will meet at the New chool at the . end of the | Britain M. (. A. this afternoon | o ND TRIFNDS - of secondary cducation. They have| gougion “rre vounger group was| been kept in their home ‘;’“”v O~ | scheduled 1o meet today between 4 < = - e e = tentedly at work in familiar st nd & o'clack in the New Brita ol e T caN GeT T roundings and happy in developing | poor “praintermedintos and the e | DANGONZ THAT DoG !! S HEY! TUATS The. ConeR For (N CALIOS A\“.J")::'\ a high school morale of & Whole- | jors will mect later in the cvening 7 ALL 1ES BEEN Do’ For Y AV ORIGINAL MANDSHAYE WIT 4 | ) SH0% Box FOR MY JAND some nature between 7 and 8 o'clock cel 1S o 1 ~{ The presioenT ! o) \ BUT QUARTERS AINT “With the foundation of one Year| o intermediate basketball team \ b RS 8 B =N ‘T‘E’I’EQ A ’UATLEEQCO'?L 5 r SO EASY T GeT HEkT ) ) | | % g of high school work, they have beed | il (ravel {0 Simsbury {omorrou ;AT ME - GIWANY X o A encouraged to plan for additional | njgnt where it will engage the Sims- GIT! NAMOOSE ! / 5 THeEREl! o~ R\ cducation. School committees Of | hupy Hi-Y team in a 1t \ /\ o ue contest. Berlin have always taken pride in | The locals are still riding at the head the fact that the local junior Nigh | of the league and the half way mark school, although lacking a course il | pag already heen passed. manual arts, has been able to ade- | Kensington Church Notes uately care for academic prepard- | Th ladies of the Kensington Con- tion at a very nomipal cost. Some | gregational church will meet on| idea of the moderatd cost of having | Thursday for an all-day session at one year of instruction in addition | (he home of Miss Ellen Moore, Sun- to the clementary grades may e | nyledze, New Britain. The morning zained by perusing the followini | will be devoted to the work of the urcs which show the saving 1o |Sewing circle and in the afternoon the town of educating the puplls at | jcginning at 2:30 o'clock other mat- | jiome rather than in neighboring | ters will be taken up. Al those who cities. care to attend and cannot obtain *Today there are 56 pupils in the | transportation are asked to get in first year high school group in Ken- | touch with Rev. Vernon L. Phillips gton. 1t the were not educat- Tdfelong Resident Dieg «d at home. they would be distribu-| Miss Nalie N. Stevens, 73, lifelong REG U S PAT. OFF. ted in out of town schools as fol- | resident of Kensington. passed { A 1830 8Y NEA SERVICE INC lows: Meriden Junior High 2. Mid- [in her sleep at her home on High = — = e = 2 = = diefown Senior High 6, New Dritain | road last night. Death was duc o \V