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NEW BRITAIN «DAILY HERALD, ¢ SATURDAY, MARCH 29 1930. FFOR TH THE BES IFORD'S F TOWNS. SPECIALS GLAD TO BATH TOWELS— Selling 7 for $1 COCKTAIL NAPKI Six for $1.00 o "AMILI CANNON BATH TOWELS Colored borders, tegular 69c quality PAST 64 YEARS, WE HHAVE IN LOVELY LINENS S AND THOSE OF NEI WE NOW CALL OF EXT KNOW OF. White with colored borders. .00 or . BREAKFAST SETS— Cloth 53x53 inches, Six Napkins, all linen. Blue, rose and gold . N Hand embroidered. iy 1ZC. , for large GLASS TOWELING— Also for dishe tegular all linen. 5¢ kind, 6 yards S1. EMBROIDERY LINEN— tural color, 18 and 20-inch. Regular 59¢ and 69c kind, 3 yards for $1.00 or Telephone Service Free of Charge—Call “Enterprise 1200” SEE OUR SMART LINENS The Latest Thing in Table Napery SUPPLIED TO MOST OF HART- GHBORING ATTENTION TO 'SIX RA WORTH THAT YOU MAY BE ca. 1 7 C v Berlin News WOMAN IS INJURED AS GAR HITS POI i Is Taken to Hospital After Grash at Upson's Corner FARMERS STILL FIGHTING May Seck Injunction Against Quar- antine of Corn Teachers Jl—Church Notices— May Name Shjerden’s Successor, One woman was taken to the hospital three persons narrowly cscaped seri- ous Britain General injury when an crashed into a polc ner at 3 3 o'clock this Mrs. Lena Otka, 35, a Deep River, is in the Tospital with seyere lace > Ieft cye and a number of minor injurics, Mer husband, driving the machine, and th hildren escaped injury. The Otk had friends in Brita their way when ocenrred. The on's cor- rnings New ho wa been visiting and were the New homne wecident mishap was the dent at the samc three days. On driven by O'Connell we collided ihere. Constable Frank Brown is an investigation of last nigl dent. at corner in the € ¢ las ars rrity and they hers number il thre sington, g an Several T An unusual school teachers were last week. There were tutes in the X school alone, number Farmers to Oppose Ban After Dbeing at a standstill for some time, the fight of Berlin farmers against federal and statc quarantine due to the corn horer expected to break forth with minished vigor next Saturday nig at which time the Berlin Farmer ib will meet in the Ltsion rooms in the town hall to hear akers from the agricultural experit station in New Haven Rumors in credible sourc are to the effect that if the gov ment {akes no action before the planting season starts an injunction against restraining the quarantine may be sought. rous plans have been sus gested so that Berlin corn growers may not be cut off from New Sritain, the main market for the ale of iheir product, hut all have heen rejected | griculture ofiici. Recently an arrangement wa whereby Glastonbury could corn to Hartford, and loc hoped for the same concession r arding New Britain, but qua officials did not look favorably on the plan. A suggestion that the town be divided into two cqual parts. one quarantined and the other f from quarantine, was turned down on the grounds that a town was the lowest single unit considered when making quarantine regulations. An interesting session is expected because of the fact that Derlin had observers at the meeting held in Glastonbury recently when the com- promise quarantine was decided on and announced by officlals of the ox- perimental statior X All indications point ‘to unrelent- ing opposition to the quaran and local corn growers say they will | continue for a way out until the minute. of public substi- mmay ] 1ere search last to very Export—school | and | automobile resident of ¢ Britain | rations over | two | on | second agei- | | John | during the | unprecedented | is | undi- | ental | e | Piace Tuesd: | farmers | il to find any way of roposed regulation crop loss of $10,000 result- s anticipat- @ Appointment Expected Appointment of a_ succ | Emil 0. zned from the pected at a rd to ool boa meeting of the held Friday night in the week Daniel Malarney, nan of the board, said the rd members had several men un- der consideration to fill the vacancy. Overcrowded conditions of schools in town will bhe discussed {and plans will be made for relieving [ this condition, i aid Dinncr Planncd plans are being {bo is abors I for the | sington {be held 1 e made nual thodist chirch. whieh will Tuesday evening. The affair held in conjunction with for support of the coming wyear. Hold sale Today A cooked food gale is being held this afternoon by the members of ladies’ auxiliary of Bolton-K American Legion. The - is being held in Tabs' hall. Bricf Jjunier choir ational chu 1is being ithe the chu of 1 Berlin Wwill rehearsc o'clock to- he Congire laster ht. My music at 6:45 Maude to her home on 1% after spending sevef | Florida Pickett has returned rmington avenue il weeks ~ Berlin sCongregational Church The older boys' class will m 10 o'clock tomorrow morning w Rev. 8. A, Figke in charge. At 10:4 |o'clock the morning*worship wi'l be A. Fisk : Influence of Charac- " the story of the leaven. Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock Super intendent 13, jerden in charge. The Junior avor will meet at 3 o'clock and the pastor's class will |meet at 4 o'clock IKensington Congregational Church At 10:45 o’clock the morning wor- | ship will be held with Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, leading. school will meet at 12 o'clock the Young Peéple’s at T and St. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated at 8 and {10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Paul's church. Kensington, by Rev. J. nnan. A session of Sunday school following the 10 o'clock Kensington Methodist Church Sunday school session 10 a. m AMorning worship service at ! o'clock. The sermon subject will The est of Pete Epworth league devotional s at 6:45 p. m. An interestin will be disc ed under a cori- petent leader. On Sunday evening at 7:3 . stewardship program entitlel “How It Work: will be presented by members the East Berlin { Methodist church. The church has instituted year in coanection with the annual canvass for subscriptions for upport of the church an annuval church dinner. This event will taks evening in the churzi mer will be serve 1 i All members and { friends of the church are invited. A cottagze prayer mecting will ‘I\r‘hl Thursday evening at | o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. F. Hanford. { On Friday evening the lecague will present in the parlors a three-act play entitled Heart of Gold.” The p plenty of amusing incidents laughable circumgtance: through all there runs the teaching of the great worth of human kind- Tickets are now on sale. Those who do not secure theirs in ad- vance may obtain them at the dos Friday cvening. Last Berlin Items morning service at the church will 1 held me=. 30 o'clock The Epworti chureh ‘A ness. | | | Met 10:4 | | oaist evading | supper of the Ken- | in | taking as his | Sunday | society will meet | <. this | the | tor, Rev. L. E. Adkins, take for his subject Givy That Asketh Thee.” The school will meet at 12 o'clock Intermediate league will 6:45 0’clock. There will be ing of the E h league here the leaguers will go to the Kensing | ton Methodist church where the: will present a short religious play “low They Do It” The cveni service will be omitted Mass will be celebr: Heart church at 9 o J. C. Brenna. Sunda lNow. he morning service briel’s Episcopal church will be hel. 11 ocloc S ST G Sunday Le held at 1 o'elock riden N who to ]Ix' Thy meet at school w ght” will be isual weekly whist to be held Monday Sacred Meart church. and regular whist will be Refreshments will be served | The Wesleyans will meet {evening at § o'clock at the | Miss Bdith Northrop. The | meeting will be followed by rve lot the and sociu Both bridg Monday home Pythias will 8 Knights of lay cvening Community hall, All members of the | will meet next T {nins at 7:80 o'clock at I This will be the first meeting mee o'clock corps hursday cve | | society | Methodi: a supper |in the Community banquet hall next | Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock | J. Rose Belden and have returned from N where they attended 1 1 of Mrs. Agnes Deforest YR CHOSEN | Fraven tuner: | ELMIRA PA i Boston, March |Ewart E. Turner [ who is only appointed pastor of the Americ |church in Berlin, Germany | to an announcement h aduate student at D versity. of Elmira, 26 years old 1« ton Tighteen nations sulates in Honolulu. main CUT RATE SPECIAL I'riday and Saturday Only | Palmo E T \ now {7, . Baby Sloun's 1 Agarol, Agarol, SI. Williams Shaving Outfit, Chief Two Moon Ol Thrall's Cough Syrup Syrup Hypophosphate, | 60c, now SL25, now Watch Our Windows Lach Week THRALL'S DRUG STORE Telephone 408, Plainville Sunday ne meet- cvening! at | played. | of business a sociul | at e and Drum | - | committec Commuinity | of the cord- is uni- e Plamvllle News ' i PAYABLE IN APRIL | Payments Expected to Be as| | High as in Former Years WILL MAIL 2,000 BILLS Services in Churches Tomorrow of Pythian Systers—Martha Rebekah Whist Items, | | ‘ Morning—>Mecting i Party—Other More than 2,000 property ass aile on April 1 to the taxpayers of the town by Tax Collcctor Willis J Hemingway. According to the state slatutes, t taxpaye have the month of April to pay their asse {ments without i st. The bills | become duce on betore May 1. Those failing to pay their taxes in | Ithe allotted time forced to pay | 19 per cent interest during the first | six months a; 10 per cent during | {the second six months. It not | within a year, an inte of 12 per| | cent is charged, and failure to pay {then results in a lien being placed lon the property. Desptic the industrial land adverse conditic Ithe p time, the tax is confl that the property taxes will |and that the town | sood a record Plainville has of the state tax | nigh rate of tax sonal commend jextended to Mr. {Tocal collector fone of the most state and is known County el ments will be 1 nd depres existin nt coll nt major be paid on will have in former n been prais commissioncy collections tion Hemingway arded in his co! is e a8 collec zion Meeting Le will in ex- local 3 o'clock gton. It mber o 1 the sion. | Whist Party | lodge wi la 2 Grange hall | Pierce Monday eve | Prizes will be arded the I i {be held tomorrow | Gran nail. New | pected that {women will a Jarge ni old on ni winners and re s served, pul lic wited (o atter Mre. Elizabeth Daniel Emery word ™ | death of her mother, M cth | | Healey o orth Main street, | | sou ton. Mrs. Healey had been a resident of So on for more than 50 years and Michacl Healey. Mrs. three Healey Pla of M of received esic Teayes s0 nier { probably 1{Thom 1 | burial place s'c in take sofi Thomas' ¢ Pythian ) Pythfn temple ters, will L (o (o) levening. Al €d to be present portance will 1 1| ra for official the grand officers will be com |at the meeting. Attends Conference Governor John . 'ri tended the meeting of the Na rence held in terday. 1l for the annual meetiy on embers geme Pl jon ! coni yviand, completec the state leaders | Lake City from Jun hough most of ves! Victor (UP)—The Rev, NX has been William Haines aud Karl Dane in “NAVY BLUES" Aews — Comedy — Tarzan Always & Good Show SUNDAY Continuor 3. 10 2—PFEATURES Glaslys Brockwell, James Crane in “THE DRAKE CASE" All Talking Big Mystery Picture Season — See It HOOT GIBSON In “COURTIN' WILDCATS" AIL Talking Ie's Past, Purious SEL OUR BIG The of the ' Funny SHOWS UL MAT. TAPPY DAYS" With All the Stars Janet ( mund Lowe, Ann Penni rles Farrcll, wrendel MON.. MON. and Bl PR[]PERTY TAXES :;-~¥» Y | spe ] \ ip | to: 1 emained Trumbull lle. jonal Church ):45 olock on's Wave, for o1 od { mort o ntec committee of the will meet o'cloc It Nortor comimit the meet at the pafSonag: evening d 7:30 o'clock supper anged by - committee irish house Thursday ) o'clock. Tollow play entitled will the eve- he Chirell of Ony ool paid | Lov ptist Church in s invited. | will be held | “America | Catholic Chuy e lices with and Whist Overheated Furnace Plainy 1 o1 An overk Bristol News - SONS OF VETERANS Way ¥. Zion Church B Most Along th M. Do ed Ch irch school ) i of io \ cont accompar cogr the Chureh 10:45 o'clock inville M. 1. worship at T Pant Ball will y Wisdom of Pidelity hool at 12 o'cloc ill be no Lpwo o'clack, but new cabine Plainville Real Estate 00— oo all imp lot water rooms 1 floored S6000-—Buys with large s provements, pan 35800 —Bu with plac improvements H5000 small land $1500—0r 1 tage closc ley line. ' $1000—2 z00d toilet Larg $3000 open ete. Iin Cott Buys 6 barn, and bath lot AL G INSURANCY peasation, 1 Fire, Accident, Glass, B Aut Robt B. White Norton Place. Telep . Plainville 12 10 HONOR FATHERS - Grand Army Men to Be Guests of Honor Wednesday Night BOYS" CLUB DOWNS H. Former School Players Best 5. Present Ones—salvation Army Tag Day— Defend Baton Swing Titles— Bethesda Chureh 59 Years Old, $200. ed tod, Defending Crown in 4 Major Johr Broc Doctor to Spealk 50th rsary Anmnive Celebration her opin s Wi hrou talling a fini=h of Boys' oppos: quint day evenir atte May ceial letic it * Ends to Meet mee of the Maple b will be held at the reanization te o'cloc for th Phil Skipp standin The Bristol High Scehool rent Announced of Miss X strcet, Bro C. Canfield o has been an- Briztol Boy e 1 LoD “Other People’s Husbands™ People’s H oresented by th ommunity club of the “Other donatc Milk in Mornin Notices in imenced to milk hot Givls Present 1 © Gas Demonstrati > effective venting > bankir Co. at One of conferred candida stre was ral meet- it the Gro- ently, was ssociats orporet dd ¥ Drive Finishes Today ts Ticense was mornin roviden Firemen Kept Busy local dep: No Distinction ROLLER SKATES !/ TUATS WHAT T WANT MoREN ANYTHING /! Should | ¢'clock with preaching by the pas- | (s M BaY! T FANCY DIDOES 1 CouLD DO IF I UpD 7\40&r = 7 WAIT'LL YOO SEE THE SKATES T'M GONNA ASK MOM TO BOY FOR. E, MWYRT I} K_, NE, 1 5 (8 M/ [ WHAT WL o0 DO WY TUESE ARE ROLLER. Y SKATES!! TLL Do FANCY | STUFF LIKE THIS FoR | | INSTANCE < JUST 1 | You warr !t WILL THEY BE BoY SKATES OR 121 L SKATES DONT HANE GENDER e BlcYCLES REG. U S, PAT. OFF, 01930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.