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| i EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930. 7 jacket ensembles. DR Telephone Service Free of Charge—Call “Enterprise 12007 and Wearable You can buy any number of cleverly fashioned frocks ... flat crepes, georgettes, printed crepes, printed chiffons, georgettes and plain chiffons, with every important detail so strictly feminine. Included are many print Dresses for street, business, afternoon and di shades for spring and summer. Junior Misses' Sizes, 13 to 17 Misses Women's Sizes, 36 to 50 ESS SALE — SECOND FLOOR Exceptional Dress Values New Spring Dress Fashions $12.00 WOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR $16.50 EACIT Dresses That Are Beautiful, Feminine nner wear, in high s, 14 to 20 Plainville News I Berlin News FINANCIAL PUZZLE Tax Rate.Goes Down, Budget U, Gausing Grave Doubts Alvin W. Bunnell Accorded Military | A coftaze prayer i bl aaan tosost on {held tomorrow night members ekt ; 4 ) 1an grain was boycotted Honors — Legion to Mect and |of the Kensington Methodist church |y oot 2 PEFE G |in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray |, ; Play Setback—Singing School —| i o res continued to adva | ELE | o and provisions develop L'uncral of Sven Benson, | Singing: School Is0, with cor | old-fashioned si school | | s R rate. 1l¢ Berlin is no exception, payers are av to high rates on property. With this fact in 1mably, it year a which minded are trying to out what is going to happ an increased bu soes up gainst a decreased fax rate he reduct a halt mill makes a diff of about $4,000 in town's income. The budget adopte the last town meeting calls for the expenditure of $151 178, as compared wit 48,500 for vious year $2.675 in the expenses, been an increase in the which is $8,019,600 this y 58,400 last, but this supply t warrant the bu Vet Alvin W, Bunnell, 83, Civil veteran, wiho Sunday n being an invalid for t the increase of Chrs e an Buri 1 yesterday 1 fternoon With impressive services Deld at his late home at o'clock. Kev. Vernon L. llips of t Kensington Cor tional church officiated Reminiscent of days of ‘61 Mr. Bunnell ans country’s call to arms and proud- Jy wore the blue uniform of the u v, military honors were him by three military or- nizations, the Grand Army of the public, Sons of Veterans, an aifiliated society; and th Legion. Threc member of the Sons of Veterans and three of Bolton-Kas- ica post, American Legion, of Ber lin, were the pallbearers. As i body was laid to rest in a grave in West Lane cemetery, taps w sounded by Trumpeter Geor Bigge, a member of 1iddy-Glover yost, American Legion, of New Brit- " Standing at attention, his hat covering the G. A. R. medal on his breast, a New Britain Civil war cteran who had also served in the venth regiment, Southern Con- ticut regulars, paid his final tri- Lute to a former co'irade in arms. Funeral Tomorrow Funeral sepvices for the late Sven Bienson, of East Berlin will be \ wered his ernoon and will be pr [ samuel Fisk: will officiate. Inter- snt WL be in Wilcox cemete To Omit Party lin a series of three game gion auxiliary will hold a food sal {home of M (decided past | rick's day social will be held ir | churen Methodi: WAR VETERAN IS BURIED ™" will give a progr Commu Communi gram will be lis al flower sponsor a card party and | Memorial Day exercises as held at his late home tomorrow row night. After the business sion they will play the John Collins setback team. This will be the in Tabs' hall Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock | etir tomorrow afternoon at the | A. Fiske of Worth- | ton rid Queen Esther Social ght at 8§ o'clock a lors of the Kensir church by t Queen circle. An interesting pro- m is planned Prayc Mecting at the s of will pre- | e singing school in ntire pro 1 by local talent Briefs | Mrs. Emil Shierden and Mrs. Wil- are attending the nation- ow in Now York ¢ Social club held a = i its original Savage Th eting abs' hall, Kensington. night the club will in the hall A midweek praye at § o'cloc egational cl Vernon L. Phillips leadey in games in the tw all leagues will b night in Iraternal hall ketball championship will Last Berlin Items onizht’s pro t munity club highly enterta the singers - are club et ho have been g for es will be much in enjoyah! and all 1 15 the attendance of eve member and their frie It time | permits dancing will be enjoved. The Boy Scouts will meet this ¢ ning at 7 o'clock basemen the Methodist ¢ rch. The wee endance continues to grow anl ast week 29 boys were present Four patrols have been organize and the boys are now working hard | to have the troop registered. The teachers of the schools of ll ton of Berlin will hold a supper anl social time at Community hall Fri- | evening. An entertainment pro- gram will be held following the sup- P hurch night will be observed at the Methodist church tomorrow eve. ning. This is the final meeting in the series which has been conductel for the past several weeks. he library will be open Friday rnoon and evening for the ex- ge of books. he Fife and Drum corps will mect Thursday evening for its first rehearsal of the scason. Rehearsa will be held regularly each week. | The corps will participate in th they have done in former yea Ars ew Haven « Bast Berlin died at th New Haven General ho: follow the sewing circle of B ing an illness of scv ont Grar will omit its whist party in| She underwent an operation a sho: Community hall this weelk. 1t is also | { ago and since that time h pro at the whist party will [condition changed for the wors (=0 be omitted next week Legion to Meet Rolton-Kasica post. American Le- gion, Will hold its meetivg tomor- | She is survived by her sister. Mi J. Rose Belden and nephew Victor hoth of Tast Rerlin. The funeral will be held from her late residence w Haven ' 2:30 o'clock a the Wilcox cemetery in A. L. Burgreen pasto 10dist church.of New Have the services. hursday afte I Lost—Iour-year-old 1al sandy. W trip —advt Chicago Wheat Prices how Gains Early Today Chicago., March 19 (®) by a sharp upturn in Liverpool qun, tations ar 1 by scarcity of offc her carly gains today. It Germany was terdam to Mc(aul Sent to Prison G Stimulat . Chicago wheat prices scor opening rnoon 1 burial will be For 6 to 10 Year Term orrington, court of co March n pleas a o1 plac ling an automobile Practice Shell Brings Down Plane at Hobart 19.— |wh Hobart, Tas: (UP)—an 18 s a scapl March ibove Nortol gunnery pract is drowned Flying Oflicer Grant, the other Iy in BOY CONFESSES ADDRIESS Robb has a slow and eng smile of playing “orphan” toda March 19 () mitted that he ran away from parents in Trenton, ~. J.. a 0 because they protested tayed out oo date nights. The police have comm with his relatives and he held here u record of convictions for eport, Waterbury was sent to state priso for from six to ten years on a ch: truck til arrangements | be made to return him to Trenton. 9 (D—In the Win ed T ul, and | fu n o omobile | Sa uperi | East cor | the meeting. Go AT ment Game—Trumbull 1stor. Dr. Willia h standing d To Ma Annual Banquet Held nor John 1 Fune Funeral rnoon neral parlors Episcopal mmunion viour M [0110rTOY will hich 1 Hartford d Woodruf Tollowing a confe o'clock. The al of Mrs. al was in W t Church Notes m D. T ‘Rev. Arthur A, Ball Asked to - Remain Another Year LEGION POST CELEBRATES ' R A e awaraca 1 High School Quintet to Play Tourna- Ten Ye church, Rev. Arthur A. Ball was vited to remain he sided this town, the parish having cd in membersh h hig r year cet with Mrs. Bannell on| — B ~ 1 N {expense of the fire department, $74.= 1 | 3 3 369.50: new fire house in Federal v | Sentenced to Die ristol News ..o v i A S| s program was pre = = | wvenue fire $18,000; fuel, t the regular meeting o r 3,0 new ble highways. 00; appropriated library ex- ditures, $17,000: for parks, $20.- repairs and upkeep of roads | and bridges, $140,00! paving of ‘ boulevard, $2,500; common and high schools, § 4 new state |aid roads, $14,000: state and mili- [tar )0: street lights, $27, s as follows: cading, Wit- xhibition ral members, and paper on St On Friday evening t Grang dog licen nting 1 rs and refreshments serv public is invited. d purchasing common and high La Auxiliary will m Slight Advance Made By Council— $20.900 school | toniorrow at the home of Mrs. Win- tion committec ¥l field Loomis. Three New Policemen Appointed— R . Additional rec 1 : Per- Club Holds Banquet—Whist Par-; 4 ‘é':”l"?"“‘ Building Code Changes Approved sonal tax. § sale of real es- : ; tate, Uncas No. 2 property, $10,- ty Tonight. April § YT i I ¥ 5 Al o Mrs. Rosalic Dubois Dies. 000 corporation tax. $20.000; sl At the fou erly confe Grahgeithe & e street real estate, $9,000; a treet held last evening at the Methodist [ond degrees will be conferred on a b mmission s of candidates. P-T Meetin e monthly meetin xed is ich does not include i increase in he water dep aven with j o hall em- % A association will b 2 eraut i < . in the hi hool audi- | attended and JNeRistonld ble X York | torium. Miss Heste itely decided instead 1hie PraGy Connecticut Socic is to be t ho is an « amon * Station bmitted to the uction of ths fire house us s Do ot hy discussi follows: [ $15.854; Cos- Hedth of the Child G T e 250: Colai i gl e Sk regation t of i i Devine, s STaongY loc oIS, nd A ire and reh s P L 7 4 n 3 b teet ol Sons; $14,157 % bic was ac ssful since coming to ASrgHhe nacting R = 2 ith Sim Soci DinDE o Ruton s _‘“'1 compani rs to build of tile . ‘ly».‘ - . Attend Rally bu 1 ("“'”_““m for that rea- ip. The church has delegation of people from IMEInCOn d over to the ue to Mr. Bali's work [the Advent Christian church wer Horton strest/irontilalmadgaistrast Che ann il Tax Bills Social « Trur ot Leste y Lady 1 and | : tired TONIGHT — THURSDAY George Arliss nie in “DISRAELI? k NEWS — COMEDY — ACTS -] PREE—To Ihe Dresser Ware TONIGHT Bl The Finest Tone Tal and has a number of active socictics |to Wallingford last evening to at. to DEsaNAERIea DES TN it the magtiie | whose success is credited him. |tend the Loyal Workers' rally. Rey '\,Mm" streef T‘w NG 2ene et ation was built of The official board and the people of | Henry Stone of the Wallingford | anteagtousl a1l feel 05 thiost k. the bid would probably be the church are hoping that he wi i n on Pe t was recelved |, arded to J. D, Devine, whose'fl decide to stay er nother yea 1 S he job ord ed s ted. : 1 t 3 £ L5 f he agrees. official confirmation of ] Two property owners ap 4 and e 1 ery e his appointment as pastor . : i requested that water mair 4. tleithe bid ot iGogug T 0 st it a play entitled N Taat aetig s lowe The committes i A ; untry Cousins” at | band of rooter aiteam | nectylomnrs et within the next few days s o r e hoNit Eherohes Beanicn | ¢ of Irving 8. Purdy of 63| Alumni Meeting Monday the extension (o e Wy subon, { will be held in the near future. = L ooation Erdayinieht There L mee tabled. prior to t Zhgivnlicdlions of Hranks Beialy | At last night's meeting a supper| . Glrl Scout Notes !executive and playground commit- | definite decision at a later I Gl Sa RS OB T Dy R T A Tee A (AR S The Girl Scouts will meet tomor- vi Gustave Ammerman (il e B e 30 o'clock in the ni iati on in t of the pol petition to the board agking an ex- department were of Commeree rooms o : tanate he eight-inéh main on |referred to the police commissioners. Gi op committee | on Mon, King street for abou Seresbieontn council voted to hold a hear- il hold a food sale Iriday. April As soon as a hearing date can be de- |iN§ on improvements on streets 1w store on Whiting i cided ot residents | mostly located in Finway Manor, on School Activitie: will be will probably be |April council chamber at Bir 1 sixth grades of 1 held at ting of the 30 o'clock Broad Strect school. accon of Mercy under | board Claims Committee to Meet ted by ichers and Prin- 1spices of the Catholic Ladies' Reservoir Well Supnlied Councilman Thomas A. Tracy re- I Orein L. Judd, will visit the society. Drizes w reservoirs of the city are more |quested that the council call a meet- seant of Pro exposition at wir 1 th an filled. th Super of the claims committee fot ¢ wrmory in Hartford tomor- | public i tendent Barl Louri eser- | Tuesday cvening at 7:30 o'clock. Tha miil v noon. The trip will by Legion Obseryance voirs No. 2 and 4 ar above |m postponed hearings of local rough th of the| “Past Comn was | level, and No. 1 is bove | residents who > injured on slip- observed last eve rock- |level. This. it was explained. is due |pery sidewalks recently will be hell t M s s trip to 3arnes post. American Legion. in |10 ict that splash boards have and nal report will be prepared. 1es! year and the an- | its rooms on Whi been talled ] > following councilmen constitute 1l uch looked forward | celebratic W The chemists’ report on the City's the committee: Thomas A. Tracy, to by the vils. Mr. Judd plan; t | water supply was ved and shOW- | chajrman; Homer H. Judd and to take some of older boys on a t the numbers of bacteria|ppy W. Dutton. rip to New York later. low. No objectionable types| F ) ppeared and ex- centi- St Patrick’s Party d in ten Congrega will discove e volume supply was t isfactory from v bacteriological standpoint under conditions. Mrs. Rosalie Mrs. Rosalie 1 e home of her dat cubic plain con dly deplorable g at the old Me riman homestead at Merriman and deral s and requested that 1. He stated that ndows in the house He called it n ional The Pa parish 1ouse tomorrow ey ling at 8 o'clock to whi rs and frien small adu itions ex Ve °k's pe surrounding posts, nty past con h the memi- ied, A jon will be charged to il played Cover expenses. homaielres ndous I and a “nuis- A iy program of gamcs and s t dress o - at :o‘ 1‘0 K Th € boarding the ts' has Ugen plarmed clogh in ildren could . i She was born in Fra Ruling Mects Disfave Fgabs i November 4, 1835, d fire was ition has been re- A comn by the Herald from a spokes- | talk proved to be or the Plainville poration Counsel and Mavor W. Raymond Crumb for investigation. and Mrs. John Ploof. and lived t the greater part of her li racy d School and entertaining husb Moses Dubois. Alumni association in which it is | was pi ealin e Killed by “Some Dogs stated that the playground issue was| The officers of the post e She came to this ciby oi A communication was read from at the specia wn | themselves as t 2 i Mike Shuppe of Forestville 2 _at the special town | themselyes a well il e Mil wuppe of Forestville, who al held Monday evening at the large tur to honol r on Laurel street comm cation is as follows: | past comm teferring to the town meeting Home From Hospital of Monday evening last, it is very has t | inter g to note the ruling of the e from St. Francis chairman of the meeting in regard S to the disposal of the matter of t nued on Page 20) .:z:'. Help The Sickly, v v Wit s Feg] guny Child Interment will be in St. Joseph's Deeds Filed 1 file cialle and Mr: s cf sons. Howard Dubois of Edward Dubois of S pital in Hartford, wi tvil wick, Mass., and George Duboi Plainvill d nd irman ruled ol beeyice ere was no t. as olution handed to previous to the be tabled. “On ary 1 would stat that this could and should have been acted on, one way or the other, and not sidestep the matter by tal Any citize writt>n a il have also maintains Iudoxia, who is sa ho Your doctor prescribes Cod Liver Oil for vour frail, backward, listless ¢ girl because it contains Vita- d D these healt content with one w dress a atte boy uilding he bad tasting oil that to tak could hav a moti from the would be use- 1ts has b Jabs to H when vou are e atiiiicas of getting theso ouzh to do so and t s ng Vitar in the new and ; ttied one way or the are ¢ b hy f taking % Mill Tax Rate McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Ex- n e up a poor the city cou trving to pat a0 ing o b we know that you some th i e ¢ they are attacking th ast = them th obnoxious Itls | pleyere 1l of ailment—cloggedl was fixed d Cod Liver Oil v more, own ar 1 dis d bowels. o IPor the 3 Laborato ng these pre- pu Norwe- Cod Liver Qil sugar-coated 1 a soothing. heal- | for he liver and how- al - from |ir N 1 8 to 2 one pure Cod Liver men_so Lot lowed 10 = Las ks bition o itement it was not h Ay or | trou gested foods for the year McCoy's Tablets can be taken and summer and for every ndown or un- play- | Oliv 30 was adop! ations amounting to | ajin pts of $2 which Cod ppropriat! Liver Oil is prescribed, McCoy's Cod Board of water|Liver Oil Extract Tablets are equal- $208.90 improv omel pprop lis work was staste ville Grade ssociation as an experin e town could know favor not but could paid | Dr. Edwards Olive Table 1y vegetable compor m by their olive color. work without gripin c pain. All druggists, for by th as good And that means for grown-upsas ould not be carried on 6 as childre No drugs—Vita- | by _this associati ke one or two at nins only. 60 tablets, 60c at any | pla has relief. Eat what you supplies and | drugstore in A ca. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ==~ S He's Right YOUR NANE IS DAFRY i DOAKES AND You LE Y FACTORY ?? You LnE {IN A NICE PART OF | TowN, DONT DAFFY? Gee,You DONT LOOK. LIKE | BACK OF TUE CANNING | YOU OUGHTA HAlE A NANE LIKE THAT !! AR LAK BANANAS — (o we see v 6E DAFFY, YOURE HOUSE IS BY THE COALYARD, Too ISNT 1T? € 1] CoaL? CoAL? WHOUT AM DONT YoU KNOW WHAT i COAL 1IST \WMAT Do B‘i:‘:’flfirkmm WE GET OUT OF TME B'SIDES NAMED You GROUND BESIDES QiL oiL AN’ ARD 1RON ? 01920 8V N SIAVICE . =

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