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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. 7 s Pl 11 N side from West Main street south- | water co ion will be read lo‘ e lat the West, School and Park 5(1‘;;:“]5 ¥ erly to the Annie Glynn property. 'the voters dirccting the attention of B t [ N intersection during hours when chil- atnvl e ews The lines on balance on the east and | the pe ople of the town to the polu ns o ews dren are dis rged from the pblic * < | west sides of the street will be ten |tion of strcams passing through / : parochial schools in that sec- (PE‘L to Broad street, and the street| Plainville and requesting the ap- . 5 . w 0 ”‘ will remain the same 41.25 feet wide | pointment of a committee to inves. Parking Prohibited ) L] ‘A\s prmmn\l\ adopted the toOwn. | tigate re ding the disposal of S | The board voted to discontinue . After the hearing the commission age here. he committee is to 3 g on Center street between flyb’dk Ofifll@“&lmfi voted to approve and adopt the pro- make a report of its investigation Main Etreet and fhe ralkaets | posed building lin A petition was | with definite recommendations of RT |S LENIENT tracks and install signs reading = If Ordering By Phone Reverse Charges to Us | received from the property owners sewage disposal at a later town t . An investigation will {on the Usher street tract requesting | m et The committee is also to be n by Chief Belden at 5 o . s g the acceptance of Robert and Cleve- | pe auth d to confer with Bris- the north where North and ; t V . MI‘S. YlI‘glllla VI&DO YIOIIIII 0[‘13“" streets and Usher avenue, T"‘; tol rding sewage disposal prob- MFS Rzepewskl Fmed Oflly $ \o' ) Main streets intersect, to as- | hold a hearing later. places, i D x]mv.;d be restricted in that section. - Sep“G PO]SOng | A petition was also received from The voters will also be asked to [Or NO‘. LlGCl]Slflg Ogs Civil Exams Tor Applicants 3 A . [ | the property owners on Tomlinson | consider the adoption of by-laws for el £ o e applicatior for appointment ! | avenue asking that the street be ac- | the licensing of peddlers and solici- S o o e n B Ollr [‘[‘ edneSCldy AISIC Specza S SPECIAL TOWN MEETING coves te'commiomon Wil make'e 1 o500 LS 0 " WO OFFIGERS SUSPENDED (o, onermumerar corc o e reliminary survey the avenue be- 1 i n ai GEh el DS Cheaue o id ar; y of a ndise v chandi: in Plainville and to consid- Belden and those who are eligible 2 5 . fore going ahead and Preparing er the adeption of & town zoning e 1l be called fn fo. tale” 2 AL . Brings Big Profit to You All Piere Sreec Buing Lines ac- mape 0 U lan and the appointment of a com- | purington and Dougencck Penal- | o Hom: 16 1/ thight : % e i s to investigate its advisability. of special officers cepted — Large Docket in Town | One of (he « n which: Plain- ey ioe : L o : special © 4 B Iso be asked to| ized For Sleeping On Duty—Three tianen, a5 thisinl . . 0 | 3 S vil re uch inter- | oo SRS 3 e 7 Fakie Regular Pl‘lCC $]800 Chlldren s LO\V Sl’lOCS Court — Teachers' Club to Hold ''° o e 2 b et i g b Foe Tosiles B b listed 10 present tim . E i s oy o | v s' club dance to be held % S < Income Collector Here ¢ . N $9 Dance—Plainyville “Y" Victorious. | Vill r nate to the tow swings, Mare Collaolor ote - 4 A gt A 1 ] l/ 2 9 0 in the high school gymnasium on | cio “p tHe fonh the sl come Tax Collector Here. J. Dudds, state deputy income ow 00 €a 8/2 to Iy I I 2 tO. at $~|0 pr. Despite the courageous s ce of | Friday. March 21. Unlike the dances | tajiiio o oaoter . b: R ax collector, will be stationed at Black horsehide jackets for the men, Dark smoked elk, * light smoked elk R ke radws a | given by the club in former years. | ipere el SR 4 office on Main street for just half price. trimmed, very special at $2. blood transfusion in a desperate last | U aic nest el Will b formal, (122 playg time in the county jail and i s week 10 answer local ta%s [ . & 4 1 S e s inter well G o . ., |Of three child elative to income £ i 2 | ¢ = minute attempt to save her life, etei no”n Py Io e above matters are of -~ A ours will be from Silk H 35x45 in. Bridge Sets uut, 0 i ‘ Y | extreme importance (o the fown. oe. | school, Mre. Mary hours will bo trom ll OSICIY] | 8 Mragaviteiniigyiancifs ], Morr Ly ik M 07 | pecially the sewage problem, and it flord avenue, cha D and irom s street, passed away last evening ance committee and is assisted e th the exception of J 85C pr c a set the Bristol hospital from the cffects | by Miss Hilda M v high | 1o, xbected that the igh school will |oring three unilc days of - the week o ¢ ) N Pt e Sy e : N ¢ [aedcrowded . va special downij o 1 and costs polic m be e 3 Full fashioned, in all colors, some are Fancy weave, colored borders, four of septic poisoning. 100l and Miss M Pl ined $1 and cos : P be extended un- < 5 ahd T v Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Viano | U i ezio ary i court Judge Joseph M. Donovan ’ sub-standards. napkins, ahd real value $1.19. begani to dsoilna rapidly nna M. orchestra of | o I - "fi‘"‘m'," el SR Vietim “ ) f . - d g i ! i v, S e merican Legion Ladie iis mornir N P v W omen’s Kmt Umons More n. Tweeds toaen e Soered radiolpro- | ALl g regular meet- omorrow morni ol Bal ¢ blood transfusion in h vvening st 8 o'clock i fine and costs whic he told tient for cuts C ea. 0 AL the hospital doctors n former 1 o el AL n o5 31 CCortar : . ; 3 For suiting and coating, valuc .59, . Thirty-two our : A ' ¢ nd o e Carter mal\e.‘ -spring weights, in i ]l e e e e e 0 odrt e b Shraoi regular and extra sizes. ready Sp! 5 | i Torrero and in to the dying | be securad from the me rtional Defensc S ihat 1 o obtain 3 A I\ D won body. but she continued to committee, . requested 1o be SR e ration numbers on the Fabr]c Gloves t Othn ept fail and the end came last evening. Funeral of Mr. t Sthfe president 4 e 1 amotn REEN e of the ca ¢k her, ] ; 2 | Tuncral services for o ! arm on which she lives i | z [d i Ig ea _) for 50C | Mrs. Viano kad been ill but a short | 5% i e who | Téal welcome Lunch will be rved. driver s; he po- SQC | c . time. She was well known among SRt SRl o Library Meeting Tomorrow Two Officers Suspended onduct 1 investigation. With novelty chf: d ch el Tron board covers, also good heavy the Ttalian residents of tow I "f\“”),:f;f\”‘f\ morning at |, GT°at enthusiasm and interest arc Sy e i Mayor to Speak 3 S s, and choice of col- rubber aprons, 19¢, 3 for 50c. Sy annea Ry aher hbabaan ) ol e s e el shomm DeoRle fof temporarily suspended at a | It is expected that Mayor W. Ray- i orings, a real special. | g 2 7 2. il on doseohianather [ haee R BlA e ohe 2hs o i oposed new Hbrary on | y.ciing of the board of police com- |mond Crumb will be the pdncipal 4 2 T P’ . | Blg Sl“( \/ alue Jekin Ialy i el A Rev e the Mastin prope o1 West ”7;‘“ \issioners held in the council cham- | £p t a banquet to be given by Wwo [Mlec P % SHECR S ey icen i IIIE- il fon i R0 G ) B e T project has been the sub- |y “jngt night. The men, Warren |the Members' association of € ajamas | %] Ig V'C] morning at $:30 o'clock w”_ Iehratediny Yt Slohsunong She Lt and Frank J. Dougeneck. | the Bristol Boys' club on Thursday ' 85C set | y Dl yaQ. : late home and at 'x'n\m‘ e R the announcement made | e t of duty” |evening, March 20. The banquet, an ] ’ : | Silk foulard, 00 value, 40 inch rch of Our Lady of Mercy. | el SRRl alasal {he chamber of by the as a result of their elabo one, will be tendered in Crepe and broadcloth, nicely made. | width. A eyl Lt e G e ce t worl Naving failed to ring police boses on | honor of Bristol High school's crack | > AL Dull i e Vale, ’ he nights of March 3 andFebruary | b all squad Kaynee Blouses ‘ Boys' Bath Robes e e P i e nich 4 | - | the church Mrs. I Toniorrov at s o'cloci | Purrinston, it was stat 1 for the locat 69¢c ea. $2.79 ea. i Guseio S onste el I SRR A ix negEs 2 ‘ o ! i { e ; S e lllebhe He is to zone t of a to- $1.00 value for boys, 7 to 14 yea | Iixceptional value, 8 to 14 years. i v Mantl o s ,’f_"; e |into the Forestville depot. sat down $1,090 has 4 i = McCiee, James s e O e ey e e nd fallen asleep. failing inson, James Flynn, John Connors sroups, e e various '”";”“‘ to " ‘0‘" “.l“j v owners failed 40 approve the [and John Skinner. A3 i churches. the town offici bt g t R R T e T e fon's recommendat; ! Joseph's ceme societies, etc gat depot doors had will wind up -vithin the L] . o e ' . Kensington, to di uss plans for the | Cour Meeting Sess on Tonight numbe Special unlocked on t of pe s the subject on hand. Parion: Berlin News vt On the final day & “tag organization. All| Al locket will be handled the r st n board of selcctmen gave no- ° Chamber of Commerce com- and I‘d”*; f”‘l h ‘”‘: t conducted on the bl e 22 3 N i St pecial town meet- mijttee in c of the library pro- 1o ans enantac e Tity members and those who would like ! the regular session of the Berlin : . i YT Rt o : : [to join are asked to be present at|town court this evening. There arc and \erand held on Monday. hopes all the peopl R el The pineral of Mrs. Hanna [Eheinaeting e i s e tha b T Bl i e [ Ra i e m. Plain- s reccived invitations to help ' illage to in ) uneral of Mrs. Mary Hanna V! 3 ; et e previous s ns foot line on the « EE— the evening of Purrington's of 149 Prospect street was held from 5 Uy ‘ Card Party Successful SRR AL et s Sa e AT (tontinui onina y to report, stated that the tte homie at 2 o'clock this aft- Services were conducted by Francis T. Cooke, pastor of the fonal church, and cemetery, Ter- ond of th hman at the raj e told that Purrington had procured key to enter the building. First Oficer Burns asserted that he was |y 4 i ) ° < A able to see Purrington asleep from |- Aoy . sstul. This was the second ot a |AMOSt 30 arresis NOTIC . l' la_lnvllle Strand Theatei’ the call box as he was directly be- | ast Be Ttems OTICL O1 X 1A g Appendicitis Fatal to Pauline siier ot bitie nelica tole Rl e omia s Eottinala oty [0 SEECIA DiTOWSH StheniNG e LHE Tomasi of Kensington bridgo parties will be used in e |their annual banquet and ¢ 5 S AN e 2 Coal Co. property and a t building 1 - who have n 1l theit Berlin Men's Bible class was an- ! e 2 | licenses renewed. and hav nounced this morning as very suc-| on the west © bridge party held last even- | (1€ WL be faken ¢ , FT PERATIDN ing in the Berlin Congregational | {1\° Pollce | e e o ch ander causpices o h 2 SR ureh under the auspices of the | [t U nmission Meeting meeting of the playground com- rs will be held on Wedr cvening, March 19, at o'clock to consider improvements at for the sur and to appoint supe cent lamp. \ g that the only light in the depot was in FREE! ; FREE! [ iems mie s TO EVERY LADY decorating the Sunday school rooms [Tent this evening at Com |of the Berlin church. The thira of |Mall. The banquct will start the old fashioned da nd radio |1 s- theyg local playgrou reh 3, stated to | mer month the circum visors, It on the evening of V commissione | To Rehearse This #yening / i t t that equip- he case, explaining how 8 ¥ 8 wd artist will prompt. About 75 mill at- v a g = SRR IRent il ihe Hastid, i o Planned for| embers of the cast of the Ar nd. The Community orchestra will S equceing o = s R0 Durnsito Forestyille 5 to Meet B . SngisSocial Bucpis RIRsned HOr s b et vl shov e Sl > 3 Ul peovle ot the town ¢ THIS CHARMING SEA GREEN PEARL nd out what happened to \a ot Bristol Week—Bible Class Card Party is ccsfully offered to the townzpeople Miss Marion Potts has turned 15 Plainvil ] ks i AnELon et in a game e i) or i j h Successful—Local Athtetes to At- the Legion rooms for another r ling % o of Officer Dou ho night at 7 o'clock. As'in 3 i preparatory to the third Yok nd to 3 Ik ted that his failure to ring the tilts. the Bristol lineup will 4 tend Banquet—Lenten Services, of the production on March | e s Rl y. was due to the stopping of his o1 Lronis squad of the . - 3 in Lloyd's hall, Kensington, un- i h. upon wh he had always | Dixies of the City Basketball League. T ’,”," \0,','.‘\' "f‘" i B o e et m depended. The hoard failed to Marriago Lidenas Taeied. only daushien o MEANGAMUS G s e S R RO e and how a watch could ¢ ¢ phasl Tomasi of New Britain road f i ey Kensington, died this morning at 7| Plan to Attend Banquet o'clock following an operation for| Members of the Kensington Bovs appendicitis at the New Britain | and the Hast Berlin Boys General hospital yesterday. She was|4re planning to attend t . taken to the hospital scveral ¢ banquet tonight in 0 but an emergewey operation ! Y. M. €. AL building, rformed yesterday failed to save from Kensington who pl e |are asked to A marriaze license has been issued B. Steele to orer, of Staten nd Filomena Camaido. . of Lake avenue, this Charles Pratt was . t visitor today i A o The regular weekly me Community club will be nesday evening at § o'clock. The committec in charge have arranged |diss i an entertainment program of several numbers. Charles I"armer of n officer to hecome two hours Officer Burns, who investigated the incident, told the bhoard tain kin had Mim to For:stville when the usual | City or, « e county e Hart- All those N to go eet in front of the erod hart failed to come over ile averrcd that Ofiicer ods Filed has been had just in when rnan G, to Bar- 7 ' S S ioes 3 | Kensington post office at § o'clock. | t and, upon ques- 1d land on Jean- Funeral serviees will Tie held on | Britain, clog dancer of note will take | ek ! . [ X ; LG A D S ain, clog da ) Lt Soion -d Courchaine to ! Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at| Cransportation will & provided. part in the progam. A od time is plan ! . ¢ ." l' l<l 1 ('0"5”\:0 to St. Paul's church in Kensington. | Lenten Services ed all. an I e DT 18d ab the ottinates Rev. John C. Brennan will officiate. | Rev. Walter McCrann, formerly of | The Boy Scouts will meet Wednes. o g "““"“‘" ”““"“”" o e Burial will be made in } N RRERCL, gL Siithe day evening at 7 o'clock in the base- |a commit | Whieh they committed were made Firmen Called Twice ; s cemetery in Middletown. | Zaul's church perishioners tomor- | mont of the Methodist churoh, Ang| 4 . o ; Hai lose | The firemen of Welch Co., Forest Doings of the Week , | 2o¥ nieht. This will be the second hoy wikhing 4o foln may attend. The ofter, of Joselchilzons peoult loee | e extinguish & omorrow afternoon the Women's | of serlés of lenten sermons offered | natants of any’ seeut ey gy M |donate to ¢ iR Rl e Pine and Emmett Aid society of the Berlin Congrega- | by him at that church. | meeting and see the progress being ; leewl v ¥t 1018 N tional church will meet at the home School Board to Meet I=E E & ayground | L2OMOITRRhS s ealladl to souelhie i of Mrs. Stanley L. Galpin on Worth-| The school board will meet on|" cpuren 1 ght will be observed at : | Lion. at 55 Prosoe ”u:‘r\eu at ngton (s foulits Weskive meeiing: imnorsdayR ey Birot fdlseussioviNon i to b et bl S R SUREGL he Nelther fire resuttsd.ift Galpin will discu The Oddi | plans to relieve the school ¢ {the program to commence at ¢ this 10th % e p ; B ties of I'rance” in an informal talk. | tion in the Kensington gran R T A e Announces Vacancies 1 s o Mg ] All women of the town are invited | school, as well as to take action on s e Ly < N | W. Raymond Crumb G S 3 to gttend the letter of resignat T Wt Rt et | th were three va-| ‘DT IS8 UnAeEARAS tend. et ISHRnAL onyseauin ol M) Bagles AANESo e v T o r i (e EDWARD i ; ague Basketball day evening at § o'clock a box| Chairman Daniel Malarney of A bt ehreE foESRot t the Boys' cl a i) Methodist church are making games at the Boys' club gymnastum social, sponsored by. the Women's|school board, Although ihe plans police depar t was voted to . gh the p = v . @ rei S i Ben e ueeh ngements for another supper to horle : ) last night tirs o. & reno- Ald society of the Berlin chureh.|of the school board were defoated reco! nd 1ppointment o : ' 0 o | : ven at the Community hanquet . vated Horton Co. five bowed before Will be held in the church ToOmS.| gt the polls several wecks ago, the | . Carps S5 t of ‘the \ S i |on the evening of Mareh 26 e hony TREN(CT | the furious assault of the Bristol Each woman att 5 members of the board still op-|_ anthony HoGrels-| §r nisiisnds by el 19 Ho! se bring a box lunch for two, this 10| imistic of achieving relict in sou = = 53 Ch it street. and John | iy X1, ‘ons of the clranils be sold later to the men attending | corm thin year, As vot no pi LW e CRoT achman of 231 Burlir oint-getters led the winners o o or e women B o a1 il e o o ABSOLUTELY FREE Y o e | o s R 1 e Maner (e s Ty AR +|thought that the discussion Thurs- next week Tuesday of the Bristol High school luminaries . LGRSy me o CRtbe cReDINE el e pre et St P tr. k’ AN INDIVIDUAL ARTICLE OR BEAUTY : outstanding for Uhk R, | other m of solving the Berlin . ratnek's CARD v © meeting of the o ! 2 5 3 John Gren- ¢ school teachers will be held on | 57001 ¥ | h{ t l d D CLARA BOW John Gren N s spilled Wednesday evening at 7:3 el nes X i The SATURDAY NIGHT K1D bosition S that the one outstandir whic DOSIHOF s in the second i TR O, it e Auspices of News — Comedy — Acts It is expected cither Officer | (i) to 26. The Maccabee five W R mf”" Iy‘\(\) 2 Sl from many town residents, an ad. | CHURCH Ol & = S = VALUED AT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Cornelius Conolly or Ofice mes | co 10 be one of the strong- ! i en will be held on Thursday dition o the present school. will b OUR LADY OF MERCY WED., THURS.—MAT. WED. urns will'be asslenedito dutyion aiest s in loop. was oft color noon at § o'clock with Mrs. Russell| 0fiered by the school committee in || THURS. EVENING, MARCH 13 JOHN CILBERT START YOUR OUTFIT DResE slact which 83| to a groat Land was never a Gold of Woithinston! tiage acting| of that turncd down at th: 8 o'Clock RIS Sror :]»‘ diilase nigne B Tne as|threat 1o the rryville quintet [® X as hostess. The women will work on | This plan, which has been | HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM A ND PERSONAL NIGHT d out by Chiet of Police left rd of the winners. % surgical dressings and will listen to > minds of many since the recent | East Street, Plainville TTE B . covers about nine t or his team. Phil the reading of the book, “Blind|campaign and which includes the | AAmisslorik0s ENTERTAINMENTS was adopted subject to change. | e [building of an adequete sehoul | {The mew beat includes traffic duty | (Continued on 21) The Women's Home Missionary | house cither adjoining or direct’ R 2 o — — N 5 focicty of the Kensington Methodist! attached to the present gramma: | e R iGN B3 &3 : church will meet at t he home of | s¢hool building, has been discussed Dont Speak TOO SCOn OSCar By B Mrs. George Tryon tomorrow after- | by both the board of finance ami | noon at o'clock town school commitice. The | " A A cottage prayer meeting will be | rcason why this plans was not pra- - == at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | sented to the townspeople for ap- | GEE=You Look . 3 DUCK, ON T [ GeE NES= TME KIDS KAVE FUN Williams of Kmmng:lon. U\\:mo\a‘l was “\l“ it would climinate WORRIED ABOUT \/O‘é DHONT KNow ROCK IS LOTSA ANT WE BUT ME ==TM AWAYS N Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock. |all playzround room and would not 5 i\ ALF OF = FON, HUW, 21 Emaline O. Colling, 00, Wid-| allow for future expansion. How- SOMETHING, = - GoT FON, SOME KIND OF A MESS DI ¥ . e ow of Julius Collins, and a life-lonz | ever, as the construction of an en. resident of Berlin, died this morn- | tirely new buildi i FRECKLES NEBBE THAT COP THAT ‘as so decidediy T16VUesS 1 ‘PATSY FITTS WAS \NAS JUST ing in Middictown following a short|rcjected at the polls, it is believed | TALKIN' TO ISNT A illness. Mrs. Collins for many years | that this scheme will now be offere Lol P g' . IMAGINING 4 ¢ was well known in Berlin. Sho Was| for the approval of the townspeople. GONNA Com \ 2 horn in Kensinglon in 1540 when | Finance Board to Meet | AFTER ME /7 the town was still in its infancy and| The finance board will meet some | AT ALL!! before New Britain split from Ber- | timo this week to set the tax rate | : ' h lin and organized as a separate bol | for the coming year. Last year's tax | ! [ | rate was 16 1-2 mills and, as the Collins leaves one daughier, | budget has undergone only slight | Mrs. Mary Collins Graham of Hud- | change from last yoar's, it is belies son strect, Berlin: and one son.fed that there will be very hittle | by Geo Collins of New Britain. I'u- | change in the rate this year. | naral services will be held from the | The final rate depends upon {he Bt Porter Sons undertakin par- on of the school board meetin, lors in New Britain on Thur «ll\: rsday nig Although the afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. 8. A ance board ma meet and set the ¥ v Fiske of the Berlin Congregational | rate some time hefore the school church will officiate. Burial will be | board convencs, there is a possi- in Maple cemetery. Berlin bility “that the finance board will Social Club (0 Meet meet later in special session 10 taks - 1 & The Kensington Social club any action made necessary by the . meet this evening in Tabs' hall,| mecting of the school board.

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