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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. |The group includes New Britain, | living room Tel. 25 dvt. |continued wuntil tomorro when [ples of the water at the state's la- alnvl e ews ‘m sington, Plainville, IForestville, | Benn s arraigned before Police | boratories. | ml Bristol leagues. | 2 furnished rooms for light house- [ Court Judge Joseph M. Donovan | Engagement Announced The scssion was opened with @ |Keeping. Drivate bath. 2 Crown St. | this morning. Prosecutor Anthony J.| Mrs. W. J. Bergeron of Williman- | ‘ business mecting, which was fol- | —advt. | Rich d the postponement to per- (tie this riorning announced the en- | lowed b3 o seolal tiour The mewe e [ it further investigation. gagement of her sister, Miss Lelia om 0 0” ”c "'5 of the local Iipworth leagu | 1t is alleged that Bennett sold a |Lariviere of this city, to Gustave sented 4 “Th play entitled, 4 3 A e | | quantity of stock to a Bristol resi. |LeFebvre, son of Mr. and Mrs. : tl('!r 1 proved to be inter- BrIStOI News dent last October and recei - A Lelebvre 3 Jac street. ing ol ful. Refresih- | 960 for it but did not d Maple ance ments were served. stock. He was arrested in New Hav. | The Maple End Athletic club will n it ST 11 “Fntermrica 19007 | The local league will give an en-| en yesterday by Sergeant Daniel Mc ¢ u dance at the Bristol High Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call “Enterprise 1200 | I 5 L rtainment next week, at whic ADULPH KINE WAR | Gillicuddy and is being held in de- [school gymnasium on Monday eve- i M]SS Marle PI]O] a]][] Mls, time the public will have an oppor- | ] fault of $2,000 bonds. {ning, Marc The following men ket tunity to witness the production of v | Oihier ‘Cases Postpoed 3 f the committee in Tomorow Begins Our | Mime Bl Bartet Dead i ool S YETERAN, 19 DEAD | oo e o s, s i, i | | the production. ‘F""""]- “'““O'ld l‘(’";””‘l with f fey, Frank Gladowski, and William e T D ‘ |inz checica and obtatning money un- |\ Sk SR AI0 e S0 \ 2 N C 0F C. MEETING TONIGHT The Mareh meeting of the Plain- March Sale of CHINA G T G '“”A%”L"“gffi”‘ - High Scheol Five to Meot Terryville N T piorco _sirec | on the latter count, appeared in ; ident A choice collection of countless glass and china for arranging correct Death again laid a heavy hand on by QL hentan ¢ L DCEZ b TRIOraci i o of Meriden. They will be given u cno ! 1 vices will be held this evening at and eftective dinner tables. Over seventy open stock dmnex\\dlc patterns, Plainville when two well known |7.30 g'clock at the Church of Our 7 ay-—Mil Honors for | Uil tomorrow to make restitution. Ll lrdpg Py i hundreds of dinner sets lamps of every description, all at lower levels. vomen, Miss Maric Prior of 5S |saviour. The preacher will be R Police Board to Meet "Ulgeh Use 0[ Mel]ll]]flfl R]Yel‘ 2 llmco and Mrs. Minnie Buell {p g 5 - it Mar 1 Dr, Woeisard — Son Officiates At & police b d a mect- Buy now and economize. | BavtaLYor b N ey Britalviaysauel e S inEdusslant alist iarl ; . pelicomoard il Holda e . £ v o oy iy Briteln avende: |Episcopal chureh in Now Britain. Pathers Arincin: ing on Mouday cvening. Supply for Boston Dlnner bets at Lower PTICC Levels the total hiere since the first of the | o ::z':;k“b"" Games . City to Receive $17 3 o S | basketball games will| Adolph T'. Xing, 2, a charter Bristol will receive § 2 as a| 5 (U 9 2 2 g . month to four and to 22 since the || oefered 3 Lo sl O N ZaCoNE | Hartford. March 6 (UP)—Profes- laviland China Dinner Sets, handsome border decoration, floral beginning of the year. 2 oflerc ek ann e T on T HReS AniTe o e 00 SeliCiald srant fonusoilythe BCHSol) Cooietv e inalon | ala Al ediEeT et v g s e h sc A. Hadsell post, ed Spanisi a epartme P ding figures | & 5 center, gold handles, 66 pieces, ] 9 Miss Marie Prior Vo tha Flamvills' High ‘scnsol| Vatsranafated at nis noms &t 15 ‘?(:4}”“1'.‘“31‘.'- e e boani o | chool health authority, today en- regular $37.50 for 5 Miss Marie Prior, 67, died at her |auintet meets the strong Terryville |Landry street at 7 o'clock last EilicatlonM/Dhs axaouTt 1 baged on oo e nisniiotiotiaing e Be Bavarian China Dinner Sets, beautiful border decoration, ivory home at 5§ Pierce strect yesterday |High team and the Plainville “¥" |ning following an illness which had | the school emumeration, a total of | (O Water supply by purifying the body, 50 plece\ afternoon at § owlock after an ill- | five clashes with Wapping. 1t will [lasted more than two years. Mr. $§56,341 being available for the pur. | Scrrimac river A ness of about a week with pneu- |mark the high school's first game in | King had been confined to bed for | pose throughout the state. Testifyi fore Spec Master regular price $85.00 for ....... S o . mentat and oy lical £ two weeks Sl ooy POReIO IR Charles W. Bunn, hearing the Con- ioniaand a complieation of | s. only about a week, but had been | Warranty Deeds Filed warles W. Bunn, hea e I d bl l | disease he was born in Plainville, | The Plainville “Y" team morr-‘“”“b]" to work for many fhe e o rainE Lo whrtanty) dasas icut - Massachusetts suprem l ( ; || the daughter of the late James and | than anxious to take the Wapping| He was borr g (lanii e halaity oles controyversy over proposed oy mp orte aple assware | Ann Shields Prior, and lived here all | team into camp and thereby Koep m“m. s (s S S S dp:;wm (R BRI aid Wiee 2 ligh grade >tun\wll€. rose and amber, goblets, 29 [her lite. She was well known and hvw race f { tributaries Winslow [ the championship in the 1575, son of = Adolph I Sr. and |ieene have been effected: Irori 4 and low sherbets, parfaits and cocktails, cach had a host of friends. County “Y" league. The local aggre- | Clara (Ouimet) King and came o | Hary % Beals to Hattio Beaurc- | Merrimacsplan, adsase she is survived by two brothers on is holding second place With |this country af the age of {hree garq” land and a building on Woo f T Sommendalg Gl L h | Peter 3. Drior, for many years first | the Wapping team but a half game |years, seitling in Waterbury, where |Ja sirects from Dr. Benjamin ! inds, safc er, econo- ass uncheon Sets electman of Plainville, and Dr. | behind. The visiting team ted [he received his education. e wa A N Walencoy ion policy. ) K | Robbins to ry Ferrucei, land in A tegular 5 set, 15 pieces, peach, emerald, blue and @ mi)el 1 plates, B|{James 1. Prior of Bosto sstri|hesacale PIDRG D REE Lot eamtl Bii oy Waterbury - factory | »Roppins Heights;” and from Mary l,o“"”,‘.““‘ i i p e st m h. | N war ut, | = ) nnecticut 4 cups and saucers, sugar and creamer, 3 75 ) Catherine Graham of West | Played last month until the Spanish war broke out. |pacrrucei to Leon and Florence Weis- T o ! e 3 lan, th astp e Main street, Plainville, and several lLast night the Wapping team cre- | when he immediately enlisted for | o “R o ) I pas 2 ack S L3 ster, land in “Robbins Heights. s : > 4 pastry tray, each {nep and nieces, ated a big surprise by buryving the [service. 1le was assigned to Troop i N8 ABoston giith Sank e anlidtermiios | u UEp] ¥ ! rding water which would be befter I e e illhe Tierd Southington “Y" team under a larg hird Cavalry, and saw scrviee in i e o | fauthinglon s elea s ry, and saw serviee ST ror damages amounting (o | than that now used and purer then 150 lnulgc <m(l junior Lunp~ fancy bl(‘dl\el‘ pull $3 75 Jers lateiomeiant g faidlockiat ; i e FE as been the Ia 3 A after he [€Ph M. Donovan, was filed at the Other|Schieme Adonlad the Church of Qur Lady of Mercy, |$°ason has been the South church fcommissioned us a corporal after h L oonoy L Sotheic : pted chain sockets, regular $4.98 for . ; b S ,‘ oia: | five of New Britain. The game prom- [had seen action in five engagements, | fice of the city clerk this morning | e proposed alternative to usiag 3 ; e A requiem high mass will be cele- | inst Itocea DeNote and in favor | ¢ e 100 floor ldlll[\\, 2 candle light type, | brated. Burial will be in St. Jo. |18¢5 to be bitterly fought and should | Im ately after war he - k l.‘ T et vift and Ware rivers in w French finish, regular $6.98 Bl scpi's cemetery on Farmington | Produce a whirwind brand of buskel- |turned to Waterbury, coming {o Ot the Bristol Wik ©-|ern Massachusetts provided for an g (OB Sl ) g i | Bristol in 1913, He had been an |turnablc to the e \c;l ool ) from! Tyne's Tsland it B[l aver ; T o | ace Darnes Co. |pleas in Hartford on March 23 at|Bason, with a storage reservoir auf e e { Mrs. Minnie Buell Bartlett he Plainville High team expects|employe of the Wallace Barnes Co. |7 s eh b ! h a stora se 3 DOWNSTAIRSED IR, Mrs. Min m‘ B »(“ Bartlett, 43, | {0 make it two straight victories over | from that time until he left about 10 & m. ind of the defendant on | chlorinization plant half-way. SHEg s ) e el 4% | Terryville. Tn the first meeting be- |two years ago be of inability |Divinity street has | ittached by | “The city of Lawrence (Mass.) is home, 10 New B e tween the two aggregations the lo- | to continue due to illness | Deputy Sheriff Joseph W. Harding. |now drawing its water supply from o Moty patn Grebi® | cals won after a hard fought battle.| Mr. King was a member of G A second writ, issued by Attorney | the Merrimac with less cquipment i S o - ¢ # | Although the game is not a league | Hadsell camp. United Spanish War |Frederick \W. Beach, is in favor of|than was proposed in the Connect . This s S I ehertind e 5 3 match, there is plenty of interest iu | Veterans, having been a past com- |he Guardian Thrift and Loan Corp. |cut plan.” Winslow said. his sum is higher than in the f cosses held here within recent years. | Mrs. Bartlett, the -daughler of iit e basketball program will be|mander and past senfor department fan d against Charles and Marie W Asked if an increase the ty- er ln ews ‘r;:l\ml,\o ‘.M shows u\lu sc hm;l Although no definite information will | I rn{;r A]rul Harriet )'-WLIM-\ born | followed by dancing. commander besides having the honor [T the plaintif claiming $350 dam- | phoid rate would follow use of river mmhxll IO e b }l' \:md ]luMh (gmoxroln‘ the re- it | r\”v:“”.‘mrl. .:;cludlu\fjmxkx\j;:'\ S of being one of the first tosjoin. Io (4505 The case is ip‘“”“\']n- Sl he replied that Lawrence has e e e O e o o O e B fioe Ui T o ISEFarp AU inc) Was (150 i prter el NG M eI Gl Ty SO Seo T Ao DOTRE S8st e o) f the lowest typhoid rates :n | $3.336.75 and in 1925 the school de. elErGditoRaxaceny thof2e Uimurk. S NasIa A Ner ot U SRR RIS e e wiin einG A reakiima dafiInfo | netie i Bin 1O rdepiofiERgles, ani | QUSKIERIEERTUESdavi e pu g el teoun s RS T o Notes |Eoheresationsl ichurcl, Wright's tavern and Thomas Naugh- | Whi(e Oak camp, Woodmien of the [Of the defendant on Frospect place| The city of Lawrence uses only E000 the et e o oo e gweaily i eolingfofiitha l-r-’ Besides her husband, she is sur- | ton's store on East street during the | World, of Waterbury. has been att d by Deputy § nn:(“(“‘(\ steps, storage and L:hlormizi\(iow, g to the town reports for those|jin Grange was held this afternoon |Vived by five children, Eleanor. Al | first part of the week. The Police | gurviving him are his wife; a |Herding and yet has water which the Massi- perlods. in Grange hall on Tarmington |len. Alma, Phoebe and Ruth Rart- |have strong clues and have discov-| gauehior, Miss Evelyn King: (wo| Celebrates Mass For Fathey | chusetts department of health des- i D. A. R. Names Delegates ro; }1 ; and two brothers, Giles C. Buell [ ered that both breaks were made by | qone Francis and James King: two| The funeral of Patrick T. Martin ‘cn\u‘,d as_better than _that now. The following delegates and alter he Kensington Boys' club inter- |0 Plainville and I". Norman Buell of | the same gang. | sisters, Mrs. Xdgar Govin, of this|of 14 Bradley strect was held from |USed in metropolitan Boston, the nates from Emma Hart Willard |mediates will stack up against the |Hartford In both places the thieves created fejfy ang Mrs. Henry Iriday of for- [his late home at 9:30 o'clock this|Vitness asserted Some Corstruction Under Way|chamien . AT it ot Nappine loneca: b Svemng s | The inerat wil b Nl tomor- ercht Kavot by desrorg verhin | ont M o brohrs, Wikl Moring Snit sevics s conauels| T4t Woree Contons y pointed to attend the 37th annual [the Wapping Y in-a County row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from [in sight. They damaged everything | Roy of Torestville and Henry Loy |ed by his son Rev. J. Clement Mar.| W inslow listed Philadelphia, Kan- | ity : i | conventic e hele idgeport, | basketball game. her late home. Rev. J. Roy Wilker- | they laid their hands on and threw | of Newark, N. J N i ordnivat chuschivabii 0 | 5as: City y. Indianapolis and o | convention to be held in Bridgeport, | I B £ ) | they s = | of Newark, ' N. . jun.gac OBEY el el v iiny oW —RBI]l Shflllage 10 K&llSll]g[OIl March 20 and 2 | ast Berlin Ttems |son. pastor of the Plainville Congre- | the merchandise all about the floor » funeral will take place from |o'clock, when a solemn high ma \‘\01”_ e 1““““ dre W Mrs. Sydney Cowles, Miss Ellen | The anniversary banquet of the |Sational chureh, will officiate. Burial | leaving the places in a wrecked con Anne’s church at 8 o'clock Sat- [0 requiem was celebrated. Inter.|NalCT from worse supplics than ths N e el Knights of Pythias will bo hold nex: | Will be in West cemeters. | aition Merrimac and obtained satisfactory of George W. Bartlett, died a | ) a 5 5, Mis ythias Y R . 2 { urday morning, when a solemn high |ment was in the family plot in St. | GUFHIEE @00 pepleiri J . sc departme 4 efts and the pelice expect to y Kin. Miss Helen M. Toys, Mrs. Bdna | Chie event is onen {0 all members of | ¢ e iopllseschaslineparinont i iRl and “"]_‘f"‘”"n}'win‘u | Interment will be in the new Wunerallor Az Raponoy | 8. Damon, and Mrs, Albertus W. |the organization. An entertainment | WL Teceive a state aid grant of $3,- | mako arrests in the mear TWAES | josep's cemetery. I'he funeral of Armando Raponsy TTotal of State Aid Grant Announced | Mason. with daneing will follow the supper. |S61 this year, according to figures |The authorities are incens: i : Planning Military Tuncral lof 39 Barnes street Those appointed (e attend the| “Meriden” night will be observed released by the state hoard of edu- [the breaks and are determined ”"1 The officlals of G. A. Hadsell| | fication methods included in the cticut plan 0 rage, he said, brings out 98 per was held from |cent of the injurious bacteria, filtra- his late home at $:30 o'clock this|tion 99 per cent of the remainder morning and from 8 .\n(lmn\'r‘d“v] chlorinization the rest. church at 9 o'clock. Burial was in| The Connecticut plan, he testified, —D. A. R. Names Delegates— | Continental Congress to be held at|al Sacfed Heart church next Monday | cation. This sum fs based on the | bring the culprits to justice. camp are planning a military funcr- | Washington, D. O, from April 1¢ o |Vening at tho weekly whist and so- e meradon sl B ey Mr. Scolld |21 for M. King. A squad of sol 9 are.g s: cial. v arge number of Meriden [able r dis rution being v un ervices I DAL "l diers will be musterec gether for |, IS s | it haeal Ut b they Car is Stolen of Hillside avenue, who dicd Tues- | i " e s | theinow b Josealis celicterst | vould cnable Nassachusetts to draw M. Moore, Mrs. William 11, Leain, | ¥ill take charge of the program for| A Lrown coupe bearing registra- | day cvening at the New Britain Gen- |Gl ho blown. R R e {315,000.000 gallons of water per With two dwellings and on » | Mrs. Ernest Mildrum, Mrs Bimer |the evening. ion number 46875 and owned by | eral hospital after ¢ss of Sci-| ho bearers, all voteran of the | igent which ;‘V\L;;Anl‘ “"1":\;"1'0 Fh Raolnt WCIU een s store plant under construction, Ber- | W. Stearns, Miss Carkoline K. Sav-| Miss Lenora Costaire is visiting |ITed Callen was stolen from in eral days, will be held = Saturdavigpanigh war, will be 2 Gl tified Boston would need in 1970, Joseph Strupp. | ; | 3 | f a5 he | ™ lestville resident some time ago, has lin is looking forward to a spring|age, and Miss Ielen M. Roys. relatives in Meriden for a few day: ‘HO'” of the town hall on Pierce | morning at 8:30 o'clock at the|RBryno Brown, Leon Loomis, Joseph ‘ Lol ity doof lopnsurine e The 4-1F club will Told & whist |Street last evening at 10 o'clock. Mr. | funeral parlor i & 09 | prevencher, and Isracl Pelletier, | Poeh exoncrated by the coronc ‘“"I‘Ch M Qu fié’fifslfig".fl\f’?f;',}‘z,f'l e Mxl Geo \(illkr“:-h.(1(,v"|',lll‘\.~vd‘\v’ of |tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at |Callen was in the firemen’s rooms |in New Britain and at 9 o'clock "l) The members of the organization :n S Inalor \"“‘1'" l: d'_d osen lvlay een plant, the Nichols Roofing Co. of | Kensington for the past 20 v Community hall. Bridge and regu- [in the town hall and. when he was | the church of Our Lady of M have been requested to mect at the iy v‘lm“ 11.‘»“1‘(1(-1‘“\1\K 2 Bridgeport has almost completed the | died this atternoon shortly before 1 |12 whist will be played. The public |Teady to go home, discovered that | Rurial will be in St. Joseph's cem= armoryson’s Genteri@sireetiat b A hibun ‘1‘ hs | rm\mmuon of a large storage plant. | o’clock at his home on Peck street |1s invited (o attend. |is machine fad been stolen, Mo fery [l odogies SYSonninE el ‘(\",3‘.“[:0',”"]” “'; i Yor the past several weeks workers | following a short illness. Mr. Grif-| The library will be open {omar. |Immedictely notified local police au- | Renanly {0 tinepaliseryices HaUE SE el s G ve been busy crecting the frame- | fith was stricken on Sunday morning |Yow afternoon and evening for the|thorities. who in turn gave a de-| Pasquale Matioll of Kent street, | Anne’s church in a body. % - on) . Beon club intend o] work and sheet metalling the sides|ang his condition amec serious | €xchange of books. | scription of the stolen car to the lpv\tn years old. is critically ill ‘v“ Military Honors fo Doctor ]V -v - ]l“\on 1‘“ s on the fol{o‘j'l';éz and the roof. In dimensions the |yesd: The mid-weck service and church | NeW Britain police. The deseription | his home and little hope is held for| Dr. Joseph L Woisard of 57 Di- | dates: Janiioi Ko O AT building will rival a good sized aero- | * Jior the past 17 years he had been |H1Eht Program of the Methodist | W38 sent over the police wires about | his recovery. o i meyetcan ot wetoan of the World |t R SE LS GBSl i o | plane hangar, being about 50 feet|oppioyed by the American Paper |€hurch will be held this cvening ditm ate. | Day of Peayer |war will be accorded full military |Trenton, N on 3 = 200-mils wide by more than 200 feet long. | Gocad’ Manufacturing. company of | 1330 o'clock in the church social| Mr. Callen vecently returned to | The International Day of Prayer|honors at the funcral and services to |race o flmington, Del., on May The Nichols Roofing company sl L rooms. | Plainville atter an extended Hu.‘\-‘m be observed by the Protestant |be held tomorrow morning by Seich- |10: du0-mile race from Washinglor, several such structures in the state, D B T e T T The Boys howill meet tomor- | tion in the south | churches of the town tomorrow. A feprey post, Amer 1 Legion. ad ‘j'-ll.l]\. race from Chatham, \‘n.“ storing material In cach one for| - & Tow cvening at 7 o'clock at Com-| W, C.T. U Meecting | community service will be held at| A high mass of requien will be|D. C, on May 17: 400-mile rac casier shipping to various points. Abpolnted astAssistant munity hall | The regular meeting of the Wom- | (he Baptist church at o'cloci »0!"\11,1}1}.‘! y Rev. J]asr»y\u T Der- | trom Charlatie, Vi on May 24, and | Work on the construction of a| jfenry G. Mildrum, son of Mr. and ny boy who is @ member of the|an's Christian Temperance Union | Rev. William Ross, pastor of the|rault at St. Anne's church at §:00 on Junc 7. The races are for | Henry Mildrum Takes New Posi- tion—Berlin Items. ! liRavrie ; 1l ha R il | e ahie 2 yelock, and a rifie salute and taps [older type of Lird DuneaTow forllhel o catio it ornertvi| 1y 4 local Boys' club is eligible to attend |will be held tomorrow afternoon at st Baptist church in New Britam | 0t t t bi occupied by the old Rich house on ]'ir," 'm};’;‘\fif, ?‘1':1&1‘:“.:‘"\ o tant in the |the annual Hartford County Y. M.|3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Minnie | will be the speaker. The offerin Il he sounded as the body is in. Playing Here Tonight Berlin street is now well under way. | resqaren dicision of the Special Rtisk | - banquet which will be held [Iivde of 58 Maple str A good | will be given to the Plainville Public | terred in the new St. Joseph's ceme- | The local Maple Ends basketbatl The f E Kool Bes f [EEBLALS L (oY i special BISK | jext Wednesday evening at the [attendance is desired. | Health Nursing associaton. t {team will face the Cloverleaves he foundation has been almost|,ng Engineering department of the s p 5 1t is expected that ti Ty ! 3 Hartford Y. M. €. A. “Hal Cut- | Meeting Successful Girl Scout Meeting | is expected that the bearcrs will | Thomaston at the John Jenning: completed. The building is being fartrord Accident — and Indemmity | E Rt ameingoiad BIatae. i constructed by Miss Alta Judd il f,’“‘u ‘Con\pan\' ‘_\II.V Mildrum | Pill the flying parson will be the \nnh 100 persons were prescy The Girl Scouts will meet this|be former medical associates of the fgchool gymnasium at 8:15 o'clock | rlin. : RN ot 4 Y . lineup will | ; L aduated from tho Worcester | "sosgiong at the Hubbard school |sroup of Epworth leagues held 1ast | school gymnasium. of the Bristol hospital medical staft |y Another residence s being built | polytechnical institute in 1¢ T€ | will be resumed next Monday morn- levening at the Methodist r é : one time. The funeral Will be | gunny Senski, Geo nd Phil Ll ¢ : Iy attended by delegations of | 4, y s : heen stopped temporarily but will be | angincering. He at once entered the |18 &t o'clock. | Glenwood gas range. ! Alexan Jimmy Riordan, Jim Lo S : to which the doctor belonged. 5 With which he has remainca since |Founder of Boy Scouts e Lasion anvers i torm at|SBmEler & The second house on Wilden voad, | then. Guest of New Yorkers | B ¢ club rooms tomorrow morning at | 4 I, MOY Surver Tonight : ¢ | 7 o'clock and will then march to O NG M > ? . M 8 It Tt Assogiated Press Photo family, has been taken over by John aning April 1 the national |Roport e T e Taxl and ¢ home in a body: am of the Bristol elub will | asocla ke P. O'Neil of New Britain, who will | decennial census will be taken in |0 movement in Ir 2l | TON . : INIGHT o o b rooms tonight and the usual cnter. S et Seaut ot tha werle. andll} Naos Ou uy || The case of Willlam nnett of | "0 EILE T 1l enter- | chosen queen of the Mey to rule over A complaint which has been cm- | about three weeks. The enumerator | gy Raden-Powell, chiof guide of | "'l’",,‘l.;l‘.“;ff"\':fl el lvery €rVICE ||c:s whalley avenue, W Haven, |l4nuent will be provided. Mateh lannual festival at Randolph-Macon out of England, arrived from Talking, Singing. Dancing 3 2 ) red with cmbez: . was 'fllv ]m”pr:m. billiards and cards| Wo of the town, that there is w short- | announced yet. s e ey e b SEVEN PASSENGER SEDAN will follow the banquet age of rents here, scems to be borne | On the Sick List | o . - ; They were accompanied by Mre, || FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ro“c“l“s ol B s B few “for rent” signs visible. Father |fined to her home for the past feW | jumes J. Storrow, of Boston, | Elliott Nugent and The Grld]ey Garage i the burcau of labora- | John C. Bremnan has stated that he|yeeks, is reported as improved. whose winter home in Bermuda they | Robert Montgomer Atbedtime rub the throatand | '07°% Of e state of Connecticut, | is almost afraid of performing mar-| rs. George Meisner of Worth-|jave been guests. Tomorrow might || in “SO THIS 15 COLLE \ | pool is in a sanitary con- town loses one if not (wo inhabi- |reient jilness and is able o be AbOUL. | by the Boy Seouts and Girls Scout, [ Plainville 'LQ v. dition and fit for bathing purposes lants. his s laid by him to thej Day of Prayer For Missions They plan to sail for Englund Satu 2 FROM 7 a. nu. to 12 p. m VAPO Dr. Mickle ti reports every thie young married couples 10 1¢ave | geloel the women's societics of the the town seeking homes in New|iarious Berlin Protestant churches Iy overcrowded and no mow homes | ;1208 TR COr T CeE e are being constructed. In Berlin | 208 @ ° (X BRI PR Nt ; R ooane Shaallep g their OWn | g Ty Trigke will address the gather- ’E:\/\/TE;‘- é*:@ Pg;z\/EF\TTS BUT SUPPOSE You (- [ BUT YOO MIGHT, ( es strict. 0 IoUS 1€, AN’ 5 IDN'T == / S L Within tho last two years Berlin |'"E 0 7 AR i O \NKAT ENEN |F You BUT 1 COULDNT, A FELLA GETS | regular meeting of Sunday school I dented building boomr, houses hav- ol undeiech = &t ing sprung up along the New Brit. | teachers will take place in the Ber- g 3 o TALK SERNSE This has counteracted the resuits of ],\\."]],"O”t”)"“ LHERH T O BRENCEN ] the depression in the brick industry | Testament. Move out of town. As brick sorkers |, TOMOFToW evening at 7:30 o'elock. are safd to be a wandering ftype, | Troop 1, Boy Scouts, will meet in its {aken their places and have buiit|church. Scoutmaster . O. Shjerden - i it B Wil Ao it Wil b i cherae, ((GEE=THATS A SWELL of the sort who will remain re-| Bolton-Kasica post, Am n Le- YoUu WANT To 8VY Him cardless of industrial conditions. gion. will meet this evening in the The sum of $3,502 will be receiv- [regular meeting. Reports of the o0 by the Berlin school department | monstrel committee will be read and | cording {o figures released by the [up against the John Conlin a -\ to bodrd of cducation. A fotal of |tion of card shooters from Blue | pose and is distributed on a basis| According to reports reccived the of the school cnumeration in the|Legion minstrel show was one of the speaker of the evening. ‘ at the meeting the W Britain | cyening at 6:80 o'clock in the hign |late Dr. Woisard, who was president |(onight. 1In the Bristol Dutch” Leonard, Vin - Carney, ‘mour road. Work on it _has | cej B. S. degree clectric: y | L ers from other organizations N a resumed as soon as weather pc employ of the Hartford concern, Kan Al Monjeau and Louic 1o be occupied by a New Britain Enumeration to be Taken V. York, Marcli 6 (®—Liord Lmbezzlement Case Continued (10700 @ turkey supper at the club/\ury 15, Broughton of Atlanta was shortly make his home there. Berlin. The census taking will phasized by many leading residents | for the town of Berlin has not been gy 1 | muda for a brief visit. e 2 e For Wire Report: Shows Pool 0. K. out by the fact that therc are very| Mrs. Cora Hart, who has been con- i | 87 WHITING ST. THONL 163 ‘W*hmushlymm— t the Bristol high school | rviages, for with cach wedding the {inzton Ttidge has recovered from her | fhey will he guests at a dinner give: Aways a Big Show fact that the lack of rents cause Tomorrow afternoon at 30 | day. | OVER 12 MILLION JAR: USEDYEAR weeks following of sam- | Britain where there are many ronts| it meet in. the Berlin Congregi. F H Ab Y If. Freckles? SR G e D I Centisen ow out Yourself, Freckles? there are very few rents for most |00 G LIEE HF R e R | has witnessed an almost unprece-| TS cvening at o'clock the TUAT SUE OFFERED TO . WOULD You DIONT /! ENEN IF T NOWHERE TRYIN' ain road and Farmington avenue, |lin church parsonage. The groun | 3 | which caused many brick workers to Boy Scouts to Mect | ihe present residents who have|rooms in the Berlin Congregational | \a8 nore good, it is claimed, for they Legion Notes CHANCE TO GET HIM BACK = 83,502 for Schools | Legion rooms in the town hall for its | BACK, DONT this year as w state aid ut, ¢ discussed. Legionnaires will stack | 41 is available for this pur- | Hills. various towns. outstanding social and financial suc- |