Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. 7 }) . . 1‘1\\ it the river was badly polluted, | statc or county sealer of mv,::u! . fot Vielton stre-t, Waterbury and EPlalnvllle News some places being worse than oth- {and meusures and & certificate to Brlstol News Amelia Buttowice, & housekeeper, of | ler that effect from said sceler of Andersen avenue, Waterbury. I The state water commissioner's| weights ind measures has been cx- | Veterans Meet lfalk proved very enlightening and | Dibited with the Loard of zelectmen. The local post of the U~ ited Span- [\ stirred up interest in the project to Must Wear Badge | ish War veterans met at the state | |construct a scwage disposal plant| “Section 3. Each person so licens- wrmory 1 t and plans for the ‘ i |here and do away with the river shail on exercising his vocation kY y) sboervaice of Decoration day, May A pollution. He urged his listeners to | Wear conspicuously on his left breast % J re discussed. The organizatian d"flflth W/@ Center: | take hold of the matter at once be- & suitable badge designed and | T L i 15 been giving whist parties for o | e ¢ ; eral weeks to defray expenses in- |cause of its seriousness. furnished by the board of selectmen ! ! } : volved in the purchase of & new with the words icensed vendo WVork on ¢ sewage que a | Work on the sewage question Was| ,,4 yo number of his license and United £1ate : for the pole locat- conumittee went to Hartford and | (jion piois licensed, @ wagon, cart Prizes will be pres E th hiza held a meeting with representatives i, S ey e T e L | 7 , |statted last year by the sewer gom- | 100 28 BUTRCE O L8 (GERRe BEE |y JUEEAE Mt can o Ll on (RS L O i et s o e \EXD ert Tells Townspeople P e o2, 5™ an| e s e o o g Wi Touched High Tension <27 cr v ke omort st | zon. A little over a month ago this| 1 "Gne" o the purpose for next Tr-sday at § ow@ibcEY | s | ur eanesaa 1ste eclalts £ fhe siaie Nealth end waier e e y p | |partments, receiving much valuable| ;i or venicle, a sign deslgned and A meating of the officials and |Information. Last night's action | yoo o " T LU s Ticense | et D e i oo N ., e r o1 ay | Was the f 5 3 g 7 it B = 2 1embers of the aple E a s Chamber of Commerce Banquet May ‘“' LiC remlb oL thisgmesting nd the year in which Such license | council May Increase Police Force | club will take place at the Federa) us 4 00 0 s e o | Conie ZoningiCommitiees is in force in numerals and the Tl schioo) auditornmm. Sunda e S$—Meeting of Iiremen’s Bal The board of s:lectmen was au-|words “licensed vendor” in Roman | Tonizht—Legion to Observe Past| ernoon at 2:50 o'clock and a diseus- Committec—Y, M. C. A. Basket- thorized to appoint a zoning com- | letters, cach numeral or letter to be sion on the acquisition o new clu ¢ mission ot not more than five mem- | at least threc che n height, such | Commanders' Night — LAcU0G « held. Presid James Deserve SUCh Tremcndous Response ball Team Defeated—Other Ttems | Ders to study town i f i o rivaighed D o nk Jae hadge or sign to be furnished by the L oo He : : £ H ) ehoct 1aorensce—] fague S Ends ordan has announced hat the President Leon C. Staples of | hoard of selectmen without expense | 1-¥pect Inct B o iehition v lsnonsor o baschzl At a small but representative Chamber of Commerce addree: FOUR-IN-HANDS SHIRTS AND DRAWERS M R el e s R e O b e 83 yedr s year as in past 3 8 ty of |of Main et succumbed Lo | st e ninc to be organized 69c each 55¢ each, 2 for ling held last evening’in the :w;rh"ux»’l;";”‘ I L o on e zonins | (ho board of sclecumen -1 a s sistained b uame Tl cortaries HoMe: et e o ?, = . - | Ara) m for two years and had de- Cheney's Make, $1.50 ( Balbriggan, Irregulars, ium of the high school, a resolu- | oy S— e — —— = tion was passed authorizing th | matt He said that much import- boolk 1 ) 1 1 of th New 1 1 h\ it | b 1 DRAPERY DEPT. 2-PIECE STEAK SETS Bt L i i e “K“y‘ e \‘nh“' I‘”i')‘\ - h»\l" d '«nl-i 3 the number and date of cach | Friday, at the Bristol hospital carly Lutherans Cop Title [rd 797 O q @ sk X _ cowame in |Prepared which the chamber would | Jicense, name. age and residence of |this morning. Mr. Butler, accord "he Tutheran quintet of the gram- IS 19c )ald- ~ y . $269 J'vbet :fl,“h”" .““w‘,h"\pu.'\“ n-rl',:\mv".h <“"“’“ over to the new zoning com- | person licensed, the amount of li- |ing to reports, was working upon u | mar school “B” league won the in- 50 Inch Damask, Choice of Colors Sterling Handles, Silverware Dept. ! "'I‘““"“ o [milsslon cense fee paid and also the date of [stepladder in the rear of the bail | terschool championship at the high S AV A ~ — T ‘:‘1:,”].“20!“: o‘[ ewage disposailand Playground Offer Tabled revocation of all licenses as herein- |department of the Endee firm on |school gy yesterday afternoon RAYON BLOOMERS COSTUME JEWELRY pediel e dus ) e R e e e S 69¢ pair 49¢ each of Bristol on the advisability of a|Mitle¢ fo donate to the town of| “Said hoard of selectmen shall {and touched his head and shoulders |t ral Hill school. Particulars Panties, Gowns and § record of all licenses granted under | contact with a siders will probably he barred, w much study and time t6 the | (e provisions of this ovdin ina | carrying 13,80 E 1 the exception of those who are mem- E ¢ S L { g ol : & a rec. |Plainville slides, swings, sand boxes | further keep a detailed account of (O the high powered circuit. H: appear on the sports page. uits. Seconds To Match Your Spring Frocks olnt sewage plant, Followlns a ree: || )™ Giner Instrumentalition . ot |alr seceints” for Sec Tiotases ard |fell 1o the ground unconsetous ani| ~ Teachers fo Get Tncreases s = o T EpTEi bull, the sewage commitiee was or-|MUsement heretofore installed and | make a return thereof quarterly to {Was taken by fellow cmployes to| Accor 1o a statement made by TWEEDS AND FLANNELS ALL SILK PONGEE |aerda to make a report in et more | Maintained mnuu- playground com- [ the town treasurer w‘hw New m;-.rrn”.;‘ :.o,, Al H! ;\ dirman \r'v; \‘\ .l"n’nl!:\‘gs“t‘fl 8% C;lgh ol 5 5'1‘3') (\aly.d ‘hlr:};\..(”;‘.‘-i;,l:v; was called to ordec|CaMe to place the matter \,4[0(.—? ]:I:‘ (,h:“:‘_‘:n l‘,:]fll‘\u‘:“""‘ tdre _‘\“,f» the Bristol hospital, where he died. | ‘cachers 1 high and grade Thoroughly Shrunk, Washable and Fast 1.50 Grade, 36 Inches I by Tirst Scleciman James Stopson, |Meeting, it was discovered that the | without being duly licensed as here- | He is survived by a wife and four increases in Colors — e T b A chairman had no resolution dealing | in provided. or who shall violate any |Stall children: his parents, Mr. and |stlary on t le as in past DAMASK NAPKINS | Gwillim was appointed chairman of [O" the matter. He questioned the | of the provisions of these ordinances [Mrs. Hugh Butler of Waterville, fus (e pleet o n{m o SPRING HANDBAGS 29¢ each {the meeting. Upon Mr. Gwillim's |EAlhering but no ene present knew | shall be fined not exceeding $10 and | Me., and several brothers and sis er of salary increases for the N I o ok . lan ing of a resolution. Chairman | the n court may in its dec: ters, also of Waterville, Me. teachers has been discussed by two , : s request, Town Clerk William 1 £ of a res . Chairman | the town court may in its decretion ; $1.69 each 18x18 Inch Size and Hemstitched Tapestry and Leather, New Sty = = Wilson read a letter from the state |SVillim then stated that the matter | revoke the license of any person | The body was transported by | Comitices of the board and after et i e water commission directing the at-|Would have to be tabled as the|convicted of a violation of any of |(rain to Waterville, Mc., his hom. | ¥ estigation ““\‘]‘.“’l‘““]“j‘“ lv‘f ! e X INFANTS DRESSES |tention of the people of the town |Mecting "{.1‘;11“00 po\;_«rl‘lo act with- | the \w’mxsu;ns of this ordinance. | late this morning for burial. Lo SILK LRY o5 to the pollution of streams passing |©' ution. Furthermore, as| “Any ordinance or paris of ordi- Titts ‘vILI\_ H0$ILRY o ‘~)»)C each 4 ’ |iheoten Heral (oilalics Gtaten ha e 1g over of the playground | nances conflicting with the abov : 59c pair One and Two Years, Hand Embroidered the! scommission’ discovered. th would involve expense, the matter fare hereby repealed.’ Full Fashioned, $1.50 Kind, Irregulars Batiste vears ago that the Pequabuck river (V35 one to be included in next _ Parent-Teacher Mecling wrters | nonths, September, October and = = o= e e was being polluted by Plainvitle [Y€Ar's pufsciiandimotiatiinictines Tollowing the regular meeting of |, praneis” Donnelly, clerk, follow- | November. bout $1,700, On the < m aQ <y TR ATS ewage. Three suggestions for a|NS: he added. the Parent-Teacher assoclation 10 |{n. ne receipt of orders from Tax |first of Iecember we Start @ New BOYS BQIHROBEb BO&S, 9\, ERCOATS |remedy of the conditions existing| I'rincipal Orrin L. Judd of thefbe held tomorrow cvening at §|(ollector Francis B. Riley. A nume | hudect. I m.,.l“-‘u,,,‘ h.‘\‘\l‘lnodm e $1.95 each 4.95 each |here were ncluded in the letter, ay[Broad strect school spoke upon re-| o'clock in the high school audi-|perof gelinquents were brought into | proved by then, corrective action can Sizes 8 to 14, Very Special Tline Heavy Ones, Sized 3 to 8 Years | torlows S iane il Ut et thie pres: [LON S Sy ncieme ol WOl S ineanqud e e ay morning and |be taken.” ihe judge said. | 1. That a sum of money be ap-|* time the playground on Broad schoo! unrlwr.!\x dir on of N lsi;“” forced to pay the costs of court G ‘of Mrs, Anderson; propriated to bring the previous en- |§{rect was maintained by the Plain- | Viola L. Petti will present a demon- | ynoyrred, §5.50, besides the original | The fune of Mrs. Elsie Deuse | gineering sur made by Enginecy |Ville Graded School Alumni associ- | stration of gymnasium activities. fee of $2 and a fine of one dollar Anderson was held from the late I Tesenhl N i Mo ernant ot {1is B Biaing|ation: | With the thought of child health a BasSTy e | Tax Collector Riley Stated this | home on East Main street in Forest- Iville Water Co. up to date. Mr. Judd stated that at a meeting | 35 the theme of the monthly pro-|n,,.nins that 250 bills for presonal | vill t 2 o'clock this afternoon. . their birthdays Sunday and Mra | (SH B“’ t M 1 l 2. The selection and acqu “'U“;i',',.jl].‘,:,'\, Sl (“_l,”}'h psiias noy e '.'Ju.ll"f{f;fif}.c ;:r”:f:_‘,mf,:. .»h'w‘;;"“ remain to be collected. The 60 | ftev, William 1°. Davis ofiiciated at Berlln News Williams will observe her birthday € Deal {<H {of such land or option thereon T o tahe proted to request the |, T fviest speaker on the health | °°ucd this morning were turned over | the services at the honre and &% the oo {the survey indicates should be ob-|! » take over the playground 8 to Sergeant Henry Jeglinski of the | grave in the Forestville cemetery. O ST s N tained for a sewage treatment plant. |14 MAnt@In it in the future, He | ProgTam. e eoccting, M1 | police department to serve and more | Tinall Teaguc: Garses 5. That a study of the most suit. | ¥4 that the cost of maintaining it | Cruteher is executive secretary o i - ! SaxecH e will be issued as soon as he disposes| Tn the final City Basketball league Baniel Malarncy, chairman of the ! ; e B A T T U tual (o taboubisant! DikConnenticntie it anrental AV G Rl REE R S cee [ (B TR g ol ek school board, today admitted that | ancing S RS I e s hands. It is| games the Boys' club gy: structio 4 sewage system s de schools Leon ¢, | HY | probable that many of today's wi Bt Sht the MArsydilin PRUMINENT []”PLE [the board has several men under : : IS el e e e Bt e (Bh oI i e G S e Rt = g | i oclils el farB i worNtert and fwalll) DEDS hat many of today's will | nasiun night the Terryvill | i \be made. be served in time to arraign the de- | N Ends, New Departures and consideration to take the place of | ¢ said 2 faa o | prepared to speak on some phases of : 4 ¥ co Il“x “f‘ n“l mt ..‘,‘,,.,\ g o i et plainsConaitions aid that the playground took care RS b W‘mnl 2 doi””‘ tor (he (linauents before the prosecuting ced victorious over the ’:‘. o :.!;lyl;iu‘,v RS ‘:\H e ‘. speaking bofore the. gathering, | dhmu‘:urv m{\(m;» el pommee | 1 ox SRS BR ISR 8000 “ [torney tomorrow morning. tder Members and Eagles, ! i : |signed because he as o L L L kceping them off the streets and out AL e > Council Meets Tonight respectively. ridicule and believed the board 8 of Torrington, | oo ovhis. Both Mr. Sudakardin A very interesting and helpful & pectively : ARt ; mber of the stale water com- | o Several important matters are due | An Ladee teem considerably could molEpuAp ANyARIQIecLLon 8 it 0 come up before the city council at |strenzthened by the addition of Warrants Issued Vifty warrants for the arrest of delinquest taxpayers of 1928 were issued today at police headqr increase in the salaries of present feaching foree as applic- able to the present budget for three program for this meeting. Miss | Staples were surprise meeting is anticipated and the pub- | mission, stated that the time had |, APleS were surprised that no of- T ¥ Inew - high sc o P ‘ cer St i $ lic is cordially invited to attend. i 5 L,‘[-[\ aud Ml’S Gem‘ge Cfll‘[el’ m:vln W _v\nnn]wi ,h,lx,“ [.‘Inuol which th ; (A e e e | (»hl \rm\r]\ the Plainville Graded | 11¢ 15 0 ’m-md Sl meeting fonight. One concerns | “Dikes' Hall and lLouie LaPonte. HE f 0\:;:‘ “‘“’f: d © “\‘, » e 4 prople of Plainville fo give serious|S¢100! Alumni association appeared WA Marvin of Sis appointment of three regular po- | whipped the Older Members in the s at the meeting to present a re: | i . T T | 3 & m o 2 | . attention to the sewage RGBT i ¥ nt a resolu- & 5 = licemen to the present force. Those | curtain raiser by a 15 to 13 score. Ce]ebrale lOiIlOl‘lOW OIS oy ey e ] e wa problem | o0 = nre S Gwiilim said | perior co! has granted a divorce 3 £ e k 3 3 g mende c regular i "he p o Goulette o man who is willing (o servé on the | facing them and to do something 3 "¢ | {0 Gertrude Barnes IHick of Plain- ommended for regular positions | The play of Louic Goulette for th 1 SCHOOL BOARD PONDERS . ; [ playground was without a doubt s < b ; L | : | : definite to lessen the po a doubt a | 5 e T Sor the last meeting of the hoard of [ Endees and that of Maro for the board and that the men being con- Mo ie pollution of | graat henefit to the children of the | Vil from ¥arle B. Hick of New 5 the Pequabuck river. This river, sidered may turn down the offer of | Possible Successors (o E. 0. Shjei | police commissioners are Dewey |Older Members was outstanding. wut the Foe ; vitain on the gronnds of miscon- | I QLICEN £ E : according (o Mr. Wadhams, is badly | g a0 e MCCting was powerless | JRUAIR T hE EEOIIS o e co. | Carpenter, Anthony G and| The Horton Co. quintet which has the board because of the press of Gl 2 S oY [to act, b LSS A % L John Bachman % 5 polluted as the ult of Plainville's ) o private business and other inferests. . » : ‘ | sewage being dumped into it, a fact He said that a special meeting o | e s e T he board may be held some time : il | RO The & been surprising the league members Adopt Ordinance on Peddling 3:\‘_:;"“"“‘3::“ 4]‘.;‘1:‘11':4}1\\I|1"l’ m\‘:‘y“”"g‘ Another matter fo be hrought up |in the last few tills, almost tipped Hemnmns Ca tcdns governing e | K0T N Cnd have one child, Mre, | 1S the 1e¥YIng of the tax rate for this |over the Terryville Maple Ends but sl Bldlayilie S0 e stody of {year. Considerable work will have | fell just short of its mark, losing by was placed before the meeting by the [ Ik Wwas given custody o : Chamber of Commerce. The laws | Chid- 10 be accomplished on the budget be- | 25 to 23. The fishpolers were lead- were drawn up by Depufy Judge| Attorney William C. Hungerford fore the rate may be set and it is|ing at the halfway mark by a 12 to : i ¥ possible that the mecting will be ad- | 5 score, but weakened as the contest Cornelius B. Prior for the chamber r for Mrs. Hick and Attor- & LA RSV i They were read in full to the gather. . Cramer for Mr, Hick., |journed until some night this week | wore on. Roland, Terryville guard, ing by Town Clerk William H. Wil- G ol U hanguey | | | | | . d | vears ago by the state commission. den Being Considered—Legion Re- | this weelk or next. 4 | He told his listeners that the state Yaquesl plrsRLonicc WHICh iniS commission had power to act und peats Minstrel Show—Mrs. Whit- | [onsington friends of Mrs. Loui the state statutes but its policy w | ) | fiant Dice datwe hersOclaeTcoms | Dunianigodsyglearnatiniie res et to place the matter before the com- [of her death in her home in Wind- : |munity Involved for settlement, . s when a special meeting will be held. | looked best for the winners with B aita Ny Georea 15 Canloning)| SRl Yealer ey morninte Sk was : said that several years ago a sew- |son. resident Leon C. staples of the | . PU% Sommundors! Lkt |nine points while Martin, Hortoll Lower lane tomorrow will yuietly [well known here, her husband be- ge survey was made by Mr. Mc- { A “past commanders’ night” will |stellar front-court man, showed up e edding anai- |ing the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- S o 3 i aeall n | ] ! a1 | be observed by Seicheprey post, No. | best for the losers with a quartet of e .‘Lh 1\"»{,"::,,,.\“‘ .h,‘.:.L' ‘They [liam Whitham, formerly of Ken- | ¢ small nmor;t\L”o(‘ !(x)""o‘r:lr»\‘ ‘llo \»O-mi\. i |asked concerning various sections °f111"3""1'3‘"‘1r‘T-‘"“ni’."\‘y :::m ‘:3.’:{} 2. American Legion tonight at its|hoops for eight points. B et P one on snatont up to dute. Mr. Aadhams e |inc Proposed laws. Many took oh- | patiter of the eERMIEIION WOU L club rooms on North Main street.| 1In the final game of the season itdiinaNa it arch S e / - Mr. Wadhams was|jection to the clause ordering the |P¢ held on Thuraday, May S SRR R e R he championship Dixies, “wearera 1891, by Rev. L I. Spidham, at Legion Minstrels high in his praise of the sewage |peddl | gymnasium of the high school. Plans OLIE Tdierstiecats willibe ‘oo-ij thie \chnmplanshin SDIXIES, S eI that time pastor of the Baptist| The minstrel show given by the : disposal plant in Dristdl ‘and sata |son. ang e o Didge on his per- | FOR R ir are already under way, |CUPied DY past commanders of the |of the green,” swamped the Eagles et uring this weel three |Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- {hat 1t wastone; ot tho beat in the |alcusioy “;'ts caused considerable | *H Military Whist “1post. A Hartford troupe of enter- |by a 31 to 11 score. Bordeaus, lead- B e rE sax | g 3 e © | discussion. It was finally put to ! b e s hag e N e it e b e e 1z tho first Semeste e 3 - jsorve | glon, last night in Lloyd hall proved state. EERS] nT e N e 6 N8 a0l T s has been engaged for the oc- |ing scorer during the first semester nicibens af the damily il olkense) 28 0 2 B s ns hm" e l‘,””" ”“"(‘I Bri :"' ""“‘l‘““f‘»‘ care |vote and the proposed amendment | ) Ythian “ ';”,"1 Al i "‘”‘]m(‘ asion. Refreshments will be served. | of the circuit, was held scoreless in ays. a surprise e C see c e entire city outside c ake SRS | Sisters, v old a military whis 4 W se .| o ¢ . was s S birthda el el ree oo s e s it ”"sd"}‘”"‘ Oy X s L R DI IR e Playground Board Meeting the tilt by the Dixie defensive men. |show because many of the jokes that sewage in Forestville conld be | believed a8 defeated. The maority | o "0 ™10 Carded the winners | Fhe first meeting this year of the [Rod Burghofi showed out for the and songs_ were altered io make | ymerling. (ho aifeclion she gave|Lakon cars of At ths pressat fime|meatort l”l””]"“"'““““““ would be | R T ents served, The public | PIAYETOUnd commission will be held |losers with a trio_of {wo-pointers ERGaaa S Sal SERetinEC el sl Vs b LIy DReae s cted by having the peddleps |21 refreshuen g | > ST Sarkdleonen Hilb: s ot them appropriate for Suint Pat-|George Rice, orchestra banjoist, |would he by pumping, therefore it |wear badges RRCAIEES |5 feordinlly iinvited totattand these | T (e Sonnallichamber, domorzow nnd el foul,, il Kamyoatlaang Sl s e D e S i e U e mmm_’ S £yening commencing at 730 o'clock. | tarski divided honors for s )y the IPoreman’s ¢ ) e AN Hoalta s S il g S S % & single person voted against | e 55 {The supervising personnel of the |the winners, the former tallying 10 | sored by !h‘ J(.)!l"mm\s uuh.mvtluc ing her and l\.)vm ked out one of herjand time if Plainville and Bristol [the adoption of the new el Entertains Officers Ioeal e ios 5 oiithe w”m‘“',. e e 5 American Paper Goods company. | teeth and blackened her eye, Helcn |conferred concerning the construc- |when they were placed beforo the | S Jennic Hickok of East Main | 208 PREYETOuD : o ot e Yo Berlin Notes |1tenderson, above, former Ziefeid [tion of a joint sewage disposal plant, |meeting for wisnt ore the | 0 L M ained - the. past presi. |MORths may be named, and the pro-| The Dixies swept across the sched- TRirsday ey enlng members of tha | aancer las suad. for AIVoFcerat LoM NG wald ant, & for adoption. |Gents of Newton Manross chaptor |VISion of additional recreational fa- [ule of the league like a whirlwind, . 5 ; Baulinl Granzelaswing icirelal willll i No. 9, Woman’s Relief corps at her | ¢/lities decided upon. Carl Penny of | mowing down cvery opponent with the present teasurer. At one tinw| R governing peddiers’ | sl Newton, Mass., acted as supervis TS 3 going. The I L A R hold a public card party in lumnxvl An”mw’““‘ peddiers” | j oo’ vesterday. The house was o “““ I‘I“\m‘“ “} et or!n[ mlu;lr-dnl! cany £olng J‘lv \0‘"}:;\' as mast ange. S [oreaas e J f st il S Satricl: | the blaygrounds last year and it | five to extend th s was the ¥ tean Ol nall. Prizes will be awarded. Re- | hould belatappad a0 i tiine mwate prettily decorated in Patri | ', b ’la o “hamber of Commerce A large number of questions were | P12inville Chamber of Commer Mr. Carter, who is in’ the milk business, is well known in the town and for cight vears was first sele man. He has also been a member oi the board of assessors .and wa chairman of the school hoard whoa that body was first organized. M and Mrs. Carter are active members of Berlin Grange, Mr. Carter bein ™ Terms of Ordinance The by-laws — — |lution of the Tequabuck river |licenses are Angeles, | Mr. Wadhawms stated that the pol- M Cart O of many | freshments will he served. church-nites which have heen con person except those |l ()1 icant received a favor |18 Probable that he will” he reap- | Maccabees. The Dixies' name will BonlaNl it iaTor i The ol masatre |k tast 5t ‘ g [ErsmLe 5 the i |y ed a N ¢ S| ol rises | now S hey 1} e Cf o & 4 Driver Released Iavhigh B v i intenaet Ant ot atare N p representing §(. Patrick day, A |Pointed. The commission comprises now be inscribed upon the coveted Sov e T el o IR RS e An engin- | sta all sell or offer for sale with- [ g hoiettiE Sl 0 the following members: Mayor W. | Savitt trophy which will remain in Hfalvs, Wor three yeara o was scc- |, JOSCPR ML Barior WeS FC RN l‘l s SN e e i S depiny [N sion b nyiksieties) proyislons) (S Eae I yei e | Rnymond ab. chairman: Calixte | the Boys' club social rooms. The i, - el N ased by Judge G sriswold in | Tlhupsday cvening at 7:30 o'clock. |Ment said, in answer to a ques e i 1 0888 T Tund, | " ‘ u ial_rooms. Th ond selectman and in 1920 he v y 3 n " {0 a question, | fruits or any article of food, or any | 1. pratnvilie ¥ M- G A, quintet | AB&IT. Arthur X, Manross, Joseph | members of the victorious team are elected first selectman heading the | Berlin town court last night on a hone | | Boods, wares, or merchandise, unless | o e g® f B S L or [T McDonald, Mrs. George Tong, | “Tuy rski, captain; “Ruff; town government until he was de- as el a f ace charge of drunken driving. Egan G e oo | test fed e was mot driving the ear|vided into three periods: education- | }‘]O *'H]!l have obtained a license to jArthur €. Hitcheock, IFrank S. Mer- |Rao, “Gioose’ Karwoski, “Steg" Ze- B h2 1 Whien it left the rond. went through |al. devotional and recreational. Y ! RAN Seh Qe iotuelecimen (Continued on Page 10 ) , Miss Clara O'Connell and Ray- |tarski, Gay Milbrandt, Joe Martno, rall of 19 for six years he wis | ducted at the Methodist church for Statutes of the | The cvening's program will be di- 28. ! t | This section however, shall not ap- mond J. Casey ey ChUaiiEl [a stone fence and hit & tree. He| fThe Community club Wil meet [5:2 | S an assessor and he also served twd| ., ! [Py o the occupants of stores or | === = e | Youngster Injure | St. Joseph’s Minstrel terms as justice of the peace. salaiuisiariveriiedabgtors ARSACo foreRro G imnin s EaRIR ot * AINVILLE i [shops within town. | = | Tloderick Curtiss L:::x";; Mr. and | St .m:»m‘-.l':‘::‘:;m Jlulnll‘l"\l.‘ filled Although born in the state of New stabic n"”'2‘1.“‘:‘,:‘..‘\('::;, ‘K,,Dm.],',“::m,"““;}‘,‘.‘,’, ,h‘!,,.'f,w::\,-:, i (::; 3 “Section 2. The fee for such li- | L. B. Curtiss of Merriman (to capacity last ecvening for the York, Mr. Carter has resided he®| np jeongingion Sewing club will |entertainment program by (he old TONIGHT "w’,'.',&;'o,:hflli,_l:wf}" fonicach: yearsat ) : [street, sustaincd two broken bhones | presentation of a minstrel show by Zox motp Ahail STRVEaTS, neet tonight in the home of Mrs. |fashioned singing school. All those : reof in all cases except m nnalse in the lov..: part of his right arm |the children of the parish. A num- While he was sclectman he was | MO0 (OMERE In, (he howe of Mfs. | o oned Sinains oo ovging school | | 70hn Garrick and Helen Chandier | |for non-residents occupying a stand as the result of a fall yesterday when | ber of exhibitions of dancing were especially active in bridge building ”‘:',.:‘\. R R T T s e in “THE SKY HAWK" | or location in the highway for which can be roller skating on a sidewalk. Accord- | given by pupils of Miss Ann Rich, and road work, a major improve- m«{_-\m”jw o “:; o n‘l’ R e S NEWS — COMEDY — ACT the fee shdll be $25 a year and un- deli htfull Ing to reports, the boy ran into a dog | Therewere several novelty numbers. ment made during his administra- | (00 0 G000 e progrant. LOSES BELOYED WHISKERS ol SR | less sooner revoked, all licenses shall by y and was thrown to the surface of the | e tion being the replacement of woo- | 10T Have catree Bt i1 4 (i e o THURS.—MAT. W ig% on the 31st day of March lmpgoved by walk with great force. He was taken| BREAK AT WHITE OAK IN en bridges with concrete ones. | L ey Antigo, Wis.. March 18 (UP)— fad ‘ s s B | succeeding the date of issue thereof: | | 7 . [to the Bristol hospital by a passing| Officer David Doty noticed that | - The Motherhood club’ of Berlin{ipoy 40" years, Herman Meyers nur Grorte arlicoin Ibut ne such license shall be issued addmy 1otorist. X-rays were taken this two windows in the White Oak inn | will hold a bridge tomorrow after- | e e DISRAELI a two windows in t 3 q 3 sl by the selectmen unt he weights Y, i lm z to dete e the ¢ P n Pl c re 3 children: Mrs. Burnham Willians |, 5, 50 (he Worthington Community | kol e ot e it A Dramate Masterpicee RS DD i [morning to determine the exact ex-|on Plainville road were open as h Jast Hartford: Miss Ina Carter an | [00% thington Community lin a rainstorm, he drove his auto- S8 s s 3 measures of the applicant, if | i tent of his injuries. rove by yesterday afternoon, and Lioyd Carter of Berlin. Mrs. Carter | oY BUEY TG S 18 I niobile into a warehousc. His whi Drerser Ware Wednesday Night v such are used by him in hi | chairn | A | 4 | License Issued called Anthony Seraphin, owner and her daughter, Ina, ~observ.1|™? 3 { kers caught in the steering gear an | business, have been approved and | ; na license was issued at|of the place. who discovered that an | ange Meeting | were shown away. He was otherw | stamped by th aler of M d I I ] L are away. He was ¢ Wi |stamped by the sealer of weights I ' - | the office of the city clerk yesterday |at bt had been made ¢ Terlin Grange will hold its semi- | e peds us a the office of the city cler} terday [attempt had been made to open th: e et o ot | | jand measures in Hartford or the | - [to 1eniel P, Guilfoile, a contractor, | cash register. Nothing was taken. FARM WUMAN o'clock. Two short sketches will be e —— e - o — = 5 e ey &, vz % ot |FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - === S ! By BLOSS ; Rt e |F A H A Stranger! y SSER auxiliary will hold a food sale Sat- BENEF'TED | The American Legion Tadies' ot e e T T - (I CANT inacing [ A and T hail trom 2 to 5 DOHNETLIS NEAH AT DID e L COULONT TELL < NO<THIS FELLA THERE HE IS Now = Mr. and Mrs. Carter have thrx 7 - K clock WAY P 'CAUSE 1 JUST SaW \WHo IT" couLo ge - \NAS EVEN T \NONDER WHO. After Taking Lydia E. Pink- 2 Last Berlin Ttems MEBBE IT WAS Mrs, R. B. Stevenson and children | il o - ham,. Vegctable Compound ‘:vmnynnmnh-d b .\|r,~“ .\If N‘.n"s, \'\.:1‘ (r . \7 PlNK\/‘ L\E/S' 7 ited relatives in New Haven yester- — \ L 5 - c \_&Hjfl’\' 700 !! z Lickdale, Pa.—“Before I was mar- The Knights of Pythias will mect ried, my mother and sister and Idid all | tnis cvening at § o'clock at Com- the farming work | munity hall. on a 64-acre farm The Intermediate league of the for eleven years. I | pethodist church held a party last married a farmer | evenmg in the church social rooms. and now in addi- | Games were played after which tion to my house~ | yorreshments were served. | work and the care The Boy Scouts will mect {omor- of my children I | oy cvening at 7 o'clock in the | help him with the | \fonodist church basement. Every outside work on |5y who wishes to join the organ- our farm.. M%“‘ | ization is asked to attend tomorrow 1y last child was | .Coning. The average weekly at- bo&n, I began to | (cpdance has been Oscar Bric- == suffer as many |q o, scout exccutive of New Britain | “r;r]ncn dr:. Ymalll.v;i\;r]f,nflil,lm‘fim:gg | will attend the meeting tomorrow | told me to try Lydia I3, Pink evening and give a talk pertaining Vegetable Compound, I did andnow [Sychine and ehe & tak pertaining) g ) B {o the organization of a froop ‘n bt o am ancw womanand I know thatgood | 1\ " \Hihie | = - - £\ O 1030 BY NeA sEAVICE Inc health is_better than riches.”—Mrs. | ™\ il meeting in the scrics of e o Cuyoe L SeERMAN, R. #1, Lickdale, Pa. | et g