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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. Plainville News NURSE MAKES 238 (Miss Katherine M. Daly Submits Report for March PLAN GYMNASTIC DRILL | Funeral of Mrs. Rasmine Lauridsen Song stories| l] i . a position on the supernumerary A. J. Martin. | B t 1 | force of the police dcpartment was former vaudeville and mumufiiSH[]W lS ["RE[;TE | rls 0 ews referred o the board of police com- e BY PROFEOSIONAL porm e papag s et i Fommer Stage Star in Chargs — WORK OF FICTION enjoys a wide reputation as an en(m-' Bachman for four Ithode 1Island of Plainville Production Novel i by dudge i Seing e, s s tainer. Baritone solos will be :\mg‘ chickens Killed recently by an un- by Charles Orsie, who is well known | known Jdog was ordered paid fol- Famll Muddle The greater number of claimants \| | were awarded actual doctor’s bills, in Plainville. He has taken part HI‘ lowing the council’s receipt of a but other charges were disallowed. \WILL SAVE MILESTONES many different entertainments here recommendation to that effect from The claim of Henry Hoyt for dam. the cntertainment will be given by Mrs the audicnce. Another attraction of | the entertainment will be the show- | ing of the film “Untamed,” which is | playing in the leading theaters of | the country at the present time. All those taking part in the enter l tainment are donating their services | because of the worthy cause for| which the proceeds will be used by | the nursing association. The pro- grams will be donated by Thrall's drug store. Funeral of Mrs. Funeral services for Mrs. Julia “tannah, widow of Francis L. Viannah, who dicd yesterday morn- ing will be held tomorrow afternoon | at 2:30 o'clock from the home of her | daughter, Mrs. George Dalg Southington road. Rev. Theodore Fisher of Yale university and Rev. Dr. A. D. Kendrick, pastor of the Baptist church, will officiate. Burial i P will be in West cemetery. Bristol. ¢ meeting of the board members of | case. 5 of 0 Meeting is Postponed the Plainville Public Health Nursing | 0 ' il e no stins of the ssociation held yesterday afternoon |y, oo aco o St S 0 ].;" L\l"“ nurse’s rooms in the Neri ;:‘\\mw‘ church tomorrow afternoon e, ave at the first of | DCCAUSE Of the funeral of Mrs, | Fatlents under care at the first of | pyine pauridsen. The meeting has | the month were classified as follows: | oot EICEET LA EERRE | General 6. pre-natal 5, child hygicn The evening group of the federa- @ anaitiberculosiaf siliakingall ec e RN SEEE IS Lee | total of 208, New patients admitted | s popart Brewer of Diamond | during the month Were as follows: | o4 0ot torcoron covning ot 3 General 17, maternity 2, new born 2, | Jojo\c Tnose desiving transporia- child hyglene 2, and three general, fgo 0t T oPRe O RS e Henny readmitted. Tredennick. ¥ewing will be done for | Those discharged during the | . pjainyille\ Public Health Nurs- month were: General, one to hospi- | ;= L ©. | tal, three to other care. 13 cured or it Saout Notes |improved and one death; pre-natal. | . irl Scouts will meet {omor- | one to hospital, and maternity, tWo | .o\ eyvening at 6:30 o'clock in the | cured. ' . ; e high school gymnasium. jah or men's shirting | Miss Daly assisted a doctor at one | 7, Girl Scout troop committee | delivery. Her visits during the month | wiil hold its regular meeting on were as follows: Nursing 171, ad- | 7yesday, April 8, at the home of | | visory 30 and social service 17. Mrs. Stanley S. Gwillim on Farm- Ceonsus Starts Today ey The counting of the population of | " The (roop committee will hold Hartford county officially opened at | rooq sale Friday. April 11, from ® {o 3 o'clock today when 244 district|5 p m in the Tani block on Whit- | enumerators started on the task of ARG 5 S ing street SECOND FLOOR | visiting every home for statistics for [ Celebrates 50th Birthday the federal census. Russel D. §. Hopkins of 14 Crown It is cxpected that street celebrated his $0th birthday | taking in Plainville will anniversary Sunday by having a pleted in about zospel meating held at his home un- "gulnu:‘izrr‘: :”c; 2 der the wuspices of the Hartford | Mid-week services will he omitted | hours daily on the task. Braving pandylcilors meremeser s at the Methodist church tomorrow 2 o Miss Alvina Brusick is ill with o Tenman Lanson f2 & pneumonia at her home in Kensing- hioun “gs{;fi“;‘;‘lgf‘; Al ton. suitable g s (il e missionary meet- | fusing fo_give the desired informs M,;“;"onl{f}’a’:.‘:fiss,?“";;l,::’}?‘ :2,.11.01:;(,‘ Congregational church parsonz Gyntiila 1 anthison forcign countries, bringing back [Mrs. A- W. Hall will lead ana Miss Plaimille hsh school Will | various souvenirs, He started marine lEautin: Grne: il 2a: o opn | PrC3eNt & gymsastic exhibition Fri- |jife as a steward on the sailing ve o At § o'clock. Dancing |sel of the noted Captain McCleve, S et o | will follow the work of the boys and | who would daily set a trusty man The principal event tonight will |Sneq ana toeners s yeorlally in- | at the wheel and call all other Beth 5 Sha s L [ited and tickets will be on sale at | members of the crew to join with e the minstrel show at Community | (e 1ger, ) e a Bible ATnE hall staged by the Belvidere Min-| rhe program e e R e strels of New Britain under the aus- [ \arch and run e Ry [pices of the East Berlin Community | Boxing IR Rl |club. AlL of the latest in song and |\ Dancing | TR L omaa e oo | ldance numbers will be presented by o aTants HRl; which saiied JuR0 Y bernoen S s e G e B S s tne Portiand quarries and New York According to & warranty deed |edy as well as plenty of local hits. s e filed in the town clerk’s office ves- |The show will commence promptly | pancing . Bl el sl Algot son of Blue Hillsjat § o'clock, Southern clog otNe s Beltaln v nera foriailybard s sold a 93-acre farm to William | The West Cromwell Bridge club | |, pyssy cats e morled fae thettd A, 3‘; 5 T. Sloper of New Britain. For some |met yesterday afternoon at the home | Backetball drill and games :;‘l ,‘“; e; L ‘; time past several prominent New|of Mrs. William Noble of West|Dancing g R O e S iritain residents have been purchas- | Cromwell, a. Pirates Aho :11:‘& lc;lr - vr!‘rm;":fi mafl«r‘h\s N;]‘- ing plots of land in this section of | At (he annual business mecting | Tumbling team S S L S the town and it is helieved that they [and social of the Tntermediate | pane |28 ; kot SN T TR S ok PR CT e SO R St M e Side, West side e M L fito asvelomment Hlnst cxening in (o church socnl| . Tarrom A oy | QUTIRE the Civil war and recelve Yuneral Today rooms {he following oficers avere| e Spanish dance DTl loR ay AT Ttk G tetered Tuneral ceriie iira clected to serve: President, Tiea- | yuesling P e iU ] ernor Trumbull. Major Wilcox was |afternoon at st. Mark's copal|itioe Rlzavethan¥ wice Spresiasnt ((RoneHumping father, also named Russel Hopkins, vice president of the hoard. The|church, New Britain, for JamesCortlind Read; secretary Lreasurer | stunts was born in 1797, thus enabling him Jesignation was accepted yesterday, [ Axelby, 74, who died in his home in |Jeanctte Ensing. K ymclub—YWooden and his father to see three different d the local man thanked for the |Kensington after a short illness.| The Boy Scouts will meet this A B nales centuries, the 18th, 19th, and 20th. erjicesine gl renderenktoli oSt Buvial fonlamlaceflntratvlepicamy|SHRINE o B o cogk i he hesehisr g Funeral of Mrs. Lauridsen Neighbors called to congratulate stitution by the governor. etery, New Britain. of the Methodist church. The meet- ‘ Chairman Thomas A. Tracy of the | claims committee reported on sev- . April Terald) —The entertain- | ment which will be produced next Monday and Tucsday evenings for the benefit of the Plainville Public Health Nursing wili have the adva Al s Outstanding Fashion and Value Event Three Little Styles in - Sharkskin Suits $16.50 They're just and has always proven popular with Dog Warden Joseph L. Ryan. ages to his automobile was rejected e following the recommendation of | star, Mrs. of | Historic Markers to Lscape Tate of (Continued on Page Nine) Viannah —Russell D. S. Hopkins Celebrates Others—Local Printer Gets Build- TOWN OF PLAINVILLE NOTICE PROPOSED ORDINANCE LICENSING PEDDLERS VOTE hat the following ordi- o 1 sed rcgarding licensing 80th Birthday Anniversary b3, ing Code Contract—>Mrs, Evelyn A.| Dies— March Arrests. | | Bridge and Whist Party Tonight. | Barnum March was a very busy period for M. A dom sstic was transferred | Miss Katherine Daly, visiting | nurse, who made during the month, an average of scven a from its original scene of the home | oS a divorced father and miothe ¢ court this nd J M. Dor on extra om one th Wh The Chil- | alied the of polic Joseph | She sybmitted her report at a DDLERS' LICENSE ordaired by the Town Meet- the Town of Plainville: TiON 1 — LICENSING OF PEDDLY rson except those exempt by It of the state shall sell or | offer for sale within the Town, any groceric provisions, fruits or any ! food, or any goods, wares, policg records 10 auto- | . merchandise, unless he shall hay a second offense a |, i1ined a license to do so from th Board of Selectmen. This section however, shall not apply to the oc- upants of stores or shops within the own. rton's hook it local « and handed down ity tition of the story in the case to brir to her step- and oa of of a son who no Itas- | back a ar-old danghter e home of the mother §1 her case would be her o s nobby as can be and no smart fnac that costs so placed in atically 0 The | related n ma serious ¢l e mother. according to th court b urged the son procure hter. The feat was accom- » by the young man, but he her marriage, Was promi- | failed to do it without creating a ideville and - musical | gisturbance and awakening the circles throughout the | neighbors—it all happened at about 3 o'clock on a Sunday morning. The daughter, Jenni charge of the Diocesan Bureau of Social Welfare, seemed to be satisfied with living | with her father and, according to her testimony, resented leaving the home on that particular Sunday morning. She darted out of the I nd it house to call the police when Jixcisbithis she developed her | mother and family allegedly violat- theory of the eificacy of wa | ed laws calling for maintenance of | Among the songs whic helped | the peace. She said she fainted and to introduce was one, “I's Not Your | could remember nothing until Nationality, Tt's Simply You.” which | reached home of the mother at became the rage of the S0 Telons atrech which she considered the The mother, Frances Raczkoski, song she ever sang las remarried, and so has the fath She furnished ent A son, Joseph, aged 19 vears, liv the soldiers in the hospitals during [ with the mother. while Jennie, the itne and it was after one of | daughter. lives with the father. Mrs. these performs in Har Raczkoski told the court that the that had omc of her|step-mother had refused to allow most vivid experiences, O of the |t} u to visit her at any soldicrs who had heard and been | time that reason for the enthralled by her singing was slowly | abduction. Judge Donovan, howey dying from the effects of poison gas, | the matter in a d ent light and he presented her with a watch | He saw no reason why Mrs. Raczko as a reminder of how ad [ ski shonld visit | at cheered his weary and pain-wracked | o’clock in morn more | hours. Inscribed upon the time- |than that | piece were the names of two other | bors soldiers who had owned it but had | was passed it along upon “going w Mrs. Martin left the stage wher she married. She came to Plainvil several months wardrobe is complete without one or more of these fo a story harkskin Suits, for sharkskin is one of the the siep- motl MES, A J. MARTIN » dau shed SEC 10N 2—FEES The fee for such license shall be Ten (10) Dollars for each year or portion thereof in all cases except for non-residents occupying a stand or location in the highway, for which the fee shall be twenty-five dol a year; and unless sooner revoked, all licenses shall expire on the 31st day of March succeeding the date of issue thercof; but no such license shall be issued by the Board of Selectmen until the weights and measures of the applicant, if an such are used him in his bus ness, have approved and stamped by sealer of weights and measures in Martford or the State or County sealer of weights and measures and a certificate to that effect from said sealer of weights and measures has been ex- hibited with the Board of Selectmen, SECTION 3—BADGE TO BE WORN; SIGN ON WAGON Each person so licensed shall on exercising his vocation, wear con- _|spicuously on his left breast a suit- able badge designed and furnished { by the Board of Selectmen with the words “Licensed Vendor” and the number of his license and the year Sncienil icense is in force, in numerals he said, | Plainly inscribed thereon; and each {person so licensed, when using for the purpose for which he is licensed, {a wagon. cart, or vehicle, shall have lainly displayed on both sides of such wagon. cart or vehicle, a sign designed and furnished by the Board of Selectmen bearing the number of his licerse and the year in which such license is in force in numerals and the words “Licensed Vendor” in Ttoman Ictters, each numeral or let- ter to be at least three inches in height. such badge and sign to be furnished by the Board of Select- men, without expense to the per- son so licensed. 10N 4—RECORD OF LI- CENSES TO BE KEPT BY BOARD OF SELECTMEN It shall be the duty of the Board of Sclectmen to keep a record of all licenses granted under the provisions of this ordinance in a& book pro- |vided for the purpose, giving the smartest fabrics this season. These Suits come in comedy country She was widely known for her en- | dorsement of plain cold water as an aid to beauty, and nerous papers | of the World war period contained | | stories dealing with nher advocacy of | this beautificr. d poor health and as a form of ex with tuck-in blouses of Ra ... and of course, they are unlined. s s She been in | took to swimming reisc was | by been the the census he com- two weeks. The ask each person spent eight The peo- [ple of the country has been asked by President Hoover to cooperate | with the census takers and answer |all questions truthfully. Those sh time will preach at lenten devotions to- night at St. Paul's church, Ken- sington, 1ev. John C. Brennan, the pastor, is still absent from his parish. greatest | Berlin News L WILGOX QUITS STATE BOARD POST Resigns as Director ol School| for Boys in Meriden HURTS SHOULDER IN JUMP| riainment for ar war, 1 Grange Host Berlin Grange last night was host to visiting members from Burritt, Newington, Avon, Farmington, Wethersfield and Meriden Granges. The program, which was presented entirely by visiting Grangers, con- sisted of solos, recitations, and dings. Following the program a aunch was served. Two hundred members were present. Tomorrow night the members of the local order will go to Southing- ton, where they will he guests of Union Grange. os illo: she a and gave saw ning he re th call to the police no one in the family but bed neighbors. Tivelyn A. Barnum ivelyn A, Barnum, widow of the late James ( died he home of her sol vlson strect this morning follow- iliness of about three weeks. vas born in Bristol in the old will be as follows: ron om i Mr Mrs. b Toys U Edmund Walter's Injury u~ta|m‘<l‘ ville Baptist church Kendrick will officiat be in the West cemeter | Wiicox homestead on East road on Card Party Tonight March 27, 1845, the daughter of A card party will be held this eve- | yrygoni and Harriet B. (Norton) ning in the hall of the Ch | Wilcox. and lived here practically ali Ol ot M oro of her life. She spent a short time pices of the Catholic 1 Aid 80| 25 4 resident of Hartford and then |ciety. Prizes will Dbe awarded the| o Granby. On June 9. 1870, she winners in all games. The g married Mr. Barnum, who died on eral public is invited. | October 23, 190s. Hensyi Er Leppert | Surviving are two sons, Perley W. | Henry E. Leppert, 69, of 35 Black | ang s, Leon Barnum; four grand- ociarenue Britain. & de- | cpjjgren; and a brother, Emerson signer at the Trumbull Electric MI&. | wilcoy, all of Bristol, Mrs. Barnum Co.. died last cvening at the Hart- | was a member of the W. R. C. and ford hospital. He was a native of | of Trinity Episcopal church. New Britain was well known in | The funeral will take place from Dr. A. D.| During Fire, Not Apparcnt Until | Burial will | T Later—Grange Host Visitors— Triplets Center of Attraction. Major Frank L. Wilcox of Berlin is one of the three members of the hoard of directors School for TDoys at Meriden who have sent their resignations to Gov- reh of der the of the State the n- Teld this soldiers ! I TFuneral . Mrs. Ras- | Mr. i v v It is understood that Major Wil- Communion Breakfast ing will close shortly after § o'clock Sryices Sor Mis Ransl e S on e e to permit the Scouts to attend the minstrel show at Community hall. The final Whist and social of the season at Sacred Heart church will be held nest Monday evening at § o'clock in the church social rooms. | Mr. and Mrs. John Weleh of Mid-| dletown will be host for the evening There were 35 tables of play last Monday evening. he I and tomorrow o'clock at Community otherwise announced The library will be open Friday afternoon and evening for the ex-| change of books. 1 will ¥ evening at 7:3 o'clock at munity hall, Leonard Black in_charge of the program Mrs. Clinton Taylor Dritain visitor today cox was in sympathy with the atti- tude of Dr. Jere Eggleston of Meri- den, president of the board, and that he felt the strain of the investiga- tion and its aftermath severely. Major Wilcox some time ago retired from business and it is understood by other members of the state school board that he felt he should remove himself from the strain of the pro- posed reorganization rather than ri main until after it was accomplished. | Injures Shoulder in Jump T:dmund Walter, whose home on Deming road was destroyed by fire carly yesterday morning. fractured his shoulder when he jumped from the second floor of his home, it he- came known toc Because of the excitement at the time the man was unaware of the scriousness of his injn In the confusion of the fire he believed that his four-y daughter was siill in the home Whereas in reality she had heen led to safetv. Tie Walters have children, Another mystery of the was cleared up today when Walter ex- plained that the series of explosions heard in the house while the f was iii progress was causing by the burning of a number of shotgun anclls. Miss Viola Snyder, visiting nurse, directed the children of the Worth- ington school in canvassing for clothes and nccessities for the tamily. Miss Syder this morning said that she was meeting with an encourag- ing response in her appeal for cloth- ing for the family, Triplets On View born three weeks ago to owned by Giana and Konketty, Kensington grocers, are attracting the attention tomers entering the store. The new arrivals are all white but two of them have small spots of gray on their heads. This morning a dog en- tered the store and was closely watched by Snowball. Secing the Kittens, the dog looked in their di- rection and Snowball rushed at him and scratched him several times. At the same time she used cat lan- guage to express her approval of the dog quarantine. dog out an open deor self from the clina grocers have received about 14 persons for the first three “orders” will he filled as soon as the Kittens grow old enough to fend for themselves, Lenten Service Walter McCrann. pastor of the South Meriden Catholic church, Triple “Snowball,” frecing him- 1. The ts from Kitten and ow reque a Rev. ar-old | nipe | of cus-| scooted | to be held on the morning of the second Sunday in May were made at a meeting of St. Paul's Social club held in Tabs' hall last night. Officers i be elected the first Tuesday in Plans were also completed for a whist which will be held a week from tonight. Prizes are being (o'n- tributed and the committee an- nounces that there will be a prize for cach table of players Undergoes Operation Miss Mildred Renshaw, 19, {ploye of the Prentice Manufactur- ing company of Kensington, was op- erated on this morning in the New Britain General hospital for intenal injuries. The girl fell down a flight of steps at the factory five days ago but did not show any til Monday night, when nervous collapse at her Church street Mrs. Otka Still Critical The condition of Mrs. Lena Ot of Deep River, who is in the New Britain General hospital recovering from injuries received in Kensin ton when her husband's automobilc crashed into a pole at Upson's cor- ner, is still critical, according to hospital officials. Factory Owner Improves John Pinches of Worthington ridge, proprictor of John Pinches & Sons. Inc., of Kensington, is still be- ing held for obscrvation at the New Britain General hospital. His condi- tion was slightly improved this | morning after a auict night. No Court The case of Pasquale New Haven was not heard at town court last night owing to the fact that the deputy coroner did not have his report in readiness. Corso’s truck struck Carl Mueller of Berlin sometime ago and injured him so severely that he later died. There were no other cases on the docket. Notes Mrs. William Sheldon of Farm- ington avenue entertained the mem- hers of the Ever Ready whist club in her home. The New will meet at | night with Rev. Samuel the parsonage of the gational church Members of the Kensinglon Boys' club and their fathers will be guests at a spaghetti and bean supper 1o morrow night, marking the close o the present basketball season The Ladies' Aid society of fhe [ Kensington Methodist church met this afternoon with Mrs. A. 1. Dodd lin the parsonage. she had 3 home, $1 Corso of | Testament study A. 3erlin Congre- Plans for a communion breakfast | ill effects \m-‘ class ) o'clock tomorrow | IFiske in | ) | meet | showea Drum evening hall corps will ata unless he club) Boys’ meet Friday | Com- will be | was a INCOME FIGL Washington, April department’s ment for the month of income taxcs 17 were collected during | st quarter of the present calendar year, sending the total {ori' nine months of the fiscal year to| $1,812,137,844, an increase of $125,- | 574,244 over the same period of thfli previous fiscal’year. ‘ S COMPL @ The final state- Mareh today cxating | 4 ¥ 0} $62 mine Lauridsen, 68, of 40 Broad street, who died yesterday morning, one month after her husband's death, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson, pastor of the Con- gregational church. will officiate. Burial will be in the West ceme- tery. Plans Completed Plans have been completed for the cntertainment to be given next Mon- | day and Tuesday evenings at the | Strand theater under the auspices of the Plainville Public Health Nursing association. The pupils of Miss Dorothy Clay- fon's dancing class will take part in TRAND PLAINVILLE TONIGHT and THURSDAY A Great Stav in the Greatest of Mystery Dramas RICHARD DIX in “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE” TONIGHT PERSONAL WARL 10 EVERY LADY FREL served with light refreshments, in- cluding the customary birthday cake. The gospel meeting closed with all present uniting hands in a circle and singing “All Hail the Power of Jesus” and repeating the Mizpeh prayer. Business Meeting | The Young People’s socicty o Baptist church will hold b meeting and social tomorrow eve ning directly after the close of the prayer meeting. All young people o the church are invited to attend, Bridge and Whist Pythian temple, No. 29. Dyth Sisters, will hold a card party this| | evening ni I. 0. O. I. hall. B and whist will be played Prizes will { be awarded the winners and refres! ments served. The public is cordial- invited 1o attend. Play will & $ o'clock Charles F. Charles E. Fennell, West Main street, New merly a resident of Plainville, died last evening after an illness of six months. He was born in Cornwall |He worked for several years ai | Spinetta’s market in New Britain | He is survived by his wife: a sor Crawford; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed- ward E. Gibson of Meriden and Mrs. Edward Cook of California. Funeral services will be held Friday after- noon at 0 o'clock at the Tlain an Pennell Britai of n i Plainville. Funeral —arrangements are incomplete Bricfs A well child held on Friday 4p.m rooms. Miles 1. Hart. who has ! ing the past two father, Arthur C. conference will h April 11, from in the public health nurse’ en spend with hi: of Mapl wec Hart strect, left yesterday for his home fn | § o N. (! Hunting and Fishing 1 zood opportunity {o ire hunting and fishing licenses @ the office of the town clerk. Th office is prepared 1o take car local residents. Those having license: at the present time may renew then by sending them in 1o clerk’s office by another Raleigh by person frambull Bowling League Volts Hammerly 1 Hiltpold Du n Griffin verio Posers Greenc Fvald Rteicker (Continued on Pagze 2 to of the the town | the home of her son, J. Leon Bar- num of 20 Carlson street, at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev, John I, Wilkins, pastor of the Trinity Epis- copal church. officiating. Burial will I be in West cemete Birthday of Young Officials is the joint birthday ar | versary of two Bristol's most | prominent practitioners of law Joseph M. Donovan, one of your judges in the state, vs old and Corporation Cou rancis V. Tracy is 30, Contract to Local Printer The act for the printing of | 2.000 s of the revised edition S|of the city huilding code was award- il ity council, at its meeting e s s | the 4 e e | cor cop hing ( the lowest The 1000k, 2613 of G4 pages, local bidc ‘0. of bidder. will he pr for § > Adkins on concern New and 10 for 2,000 copies: Hartford from 1 calth office at there s of contagious diseases in Bris- | tol at the present time. The person- nel of the health department has made a total of 407 treatments at the public schools during the month. application of Adolph Stach- 1, of 250 Summer street for received ibin 1 were N 8 to the Rristol P’ress Pub- | 1.65 | number and date of each license, name, age and residence of person licensed, the amount of license fee paid and also the date of revocation of all licenses as hereinafter provid- ed. Said Board of Selectmen shall further keep a detailed account of all the receipts for such licenses and make a return thereof quarterly to the Town Treasurer. TTON 5—PENALTY REVO- CATION OF LICENSE Any person who shall engage in the business aforesaid without being | duly licensed as herein provided, or who shall violate any of the pro- visions of these ordinances shall be fined not exceeding Ten (10) Dollars and the Town Court may in its dis- cretion revoke the license of any person convicted of a vieolation eof ny of the provisions of this | ordinance | Any ordinance parts of ordi- nances conflicting with the above are hereby repealed T. William H. Wilson. Town Clerk |of the Town of Plainville, Connecti- | cut. do herehy certify that the fore- Roing is a irue copy of the pro- posed ordinance licensing peddle: passed at a Town Meeting duly warned and held on the seventeenth day of March, A, D. 1930. Attest: WILLTAM H. WILSON. Town Clerk. or FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS === T STILL \WOULD LIKE T KNOW \NUAT THAT AIRPLANE CAME DOWN FOR THE OTHER NIGHT = 7 INSI MAYBE IT WiLL. COME BACK— SAV! IVE ALWAYS WONDERED ABOUT THE OLD HOUSE DE THAT 50 HAVE T~1T5 FONNY YOU MEVER SEE ANN~ BOON AROUND YOU WANT To KNOW WHO | OWNS THAT HOUSE ~WELL, NOBODY KNOWS - IN FACT; NOBODN LIVES, THERE ~ NOBODY! WHY, WHATSS \WRONG \WITH By BLOSSER