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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. 9 Plainville News , WM’“’ GREENS CELEBRATE FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE — CALL “A SPORTING WE WILL GO" WITH PLENTY OF Smart Summer Clothes WE'VE FOU THRILLINGLY LOW PRICES Smart young things will simply adore Sport Frocks of shantung, flat crepe, or models in tub silks, printed and self colors. S0 85 52055 Chiffon Frocks have a nonchalant air, for afternoon and evening wear. models in organdy, pastel shades and gay prints. bl 0ok 250 White Coats are summer's pet fashion, popular fabrics. CNTERPRISE ND THE LOVELIEST THINGS FOR YOU AT with their delicate sheerness Also print georgette, crepe and darling really the sporting thing to wear—see those of flannel, novelty basketweaves, wool crepe and other Showing also pastel shades if desired. $14.95 . $25.00 SECOND FLOOR . | wel S Julius Collins, Berlin News e G ding, Homer F. Dar William Gibney, Almon J. Hert, William Bronson, Orlando Belden, Hira Belden, W E Sergea Alonzo Swe ¥ Wilson | Corporal Henry C. Henry §. . Samuel E. Woodruff, Samuel age, James H. Arnold . . A George S. North, Corporal Elijah Leglofl COII]DI mg LIS[ 0{ Ml.\\' Bacon, Sergeant Andrew J | Bacon, George H. Thompson. Frank- SOldl&I‘S Blll‘ied Hem lin D. Jones, Charles B. Whittles- by Spanish-American War —Herbert | H. Damon SEEKS ADDIT]ONAL DATA World War—Cecil Dunscombe. Wilcox Cemetery, (East Berlin) Solomon & e, § Savage uel hounced—Golf Galpin, Ephriam Crofoot, Levi North, Elisha Savage “Tomorrow—Legion to Show World Civil War—Sam. | Henry poral Henry Tibballs, William balls, Sergeant Moses McCrum, Wil- liam Barnum, E d R. Brown Members of Bolton-Kasica post, | William Butle American Legion, with the aid of | Charles N. P members of the Memorial Day com- | field, Henry s mittee, Sons of Veterans, and othes |gar B. Bennett, Henry Hubbard patriotic groups, will conduct the|Solomon H. Woods, John Hubbard annual decoration of the graves of |Georze W. (‘ook, Georze A. v. veterans buried in local cemeteries|Sergeant Henry E. Savage, ( néxt Sunday. A. Roys, William A. No In conjunction With th work, | Burnham Commander Adolph Schultz of the Beckley Cemeters local Legion post has compiled a| French-Indian Madad Por- registration which includes th ter John Beckley, Amos Porter names of Berlin veterans of all th amin Beckiey American wars as far back as th ivil war: Frank 1. K French and Indlan war. He Steele, Francis B. Norton aided in the compilation by th Port Marsh I Memorial Day committee mes W. Belden, Patrick It is the first list ever compiled Frederick D. hare with such a large number of |Stevens, Henry names and it is 1o be made a per- 4. Deming. manent record. The men who have | Ravolutionary war Aaron done the work have securcd ths porter, David St Abijah Porter, names of 16€ veterans and the lo- David Webster, David Dickinso cation of their final resting places. gergeant Nathaniel Dickinson, but they are aware that this is not |geant Selah North, Lie the complete list. In order to gain North, Iieutenant John information, they are printing the |captain Elias Beckley, Jo list already compiled so that anyone |,nc Thomas Booth OVETS S FOT IO Gy ek Farmington Avenue Cemetery veteran not included may have his| poolutionary war: lsaac P name added to the iecord by for- Dinitm, L Thoras! Galoly warding any information as or Poster, Danial she mav have concerning him A The list has been compiled First cording to the cemet i 1 the men have been buried. No rec- ords are available of the deaths and burial places of veterans who died during the early Indian wars anyone having any data on any such | men will be aiding in a great work | it he will make the information available to the men interested this task. The state of monuments to erce M Lyman B. Wilcox, Geerge L. Welch Revolutionary War—Jacob Wil- School ~ Opening Cor- War Movies—Briefs. rgeant Ed- war was Linus | Colby Davis B Philip ser- Tsaac Beckley ph Dem- Solomon el alpin attle, Nath W Gladwin worth A. Washburn, killed of Antictam Christian Lane Cemetery ionary War ergeant Seth Demi War—Henry R. Gllbert south Cemetery Reyolutionary: War—Samuel Lee Corporal Jesse Upson, Samuel Hart, Sergeant Roger Norto Captain Matthew Cole, Amos Allyr Smith, Corporal James Francis Asaph Smith. Nathan Shepard, Sole- mon Wi 1 Civil War son, Roswell Revolu Hooktr in Connecticut furnishes be placed above thz graves of any of its veterans, and any grave not already so equipped may be if the proper application is filled out. Copies of these applica- tions will be forwarded to member of veterans' families who appl them to Commander Schultz More explicit information sired on the following Captain Willlam H. Birnhm died March 12, 1745, and who is buried in Christian Lane cemeter and the following men buried in the Farmington avenue plot: Captain James Newell, who died May 13 1810, aged 43 years; Captain Roger Riley, died May 18, 1803, aged vears: Major Zebulon Richardson, | who died at the age of 58 June 25, | 1809; Colonel Frederick Dunham whose death occurred March 183 when he wa 4 years old Peter Galpin, who died October 1821, at the age of 90 Captain Henry Up- oot, Levi H. Newell Jasper Hale, Allen §. Peck, Captain for | Frank A. Cole, Sheldon A. Keeney West Lane Cemetery Revolutionary war—Dantel War- | ner. Asahiel Warner. Captain Johu Allvn, Sergeant William Hooker. il war—Merritt 1. Baldwin, An {drew J. Baldwin, Newton H. Bald-| win. Bernard M. Woodford. Corpor- al Nelson M. Ritchie, William J | Ritchie, Henry P. Warner, Norman W. Warren, Birdsey J. Beckley, Lev- erett H. Gladding, Elihu Warner Willard Hunt, A. W. Bunnell Dunham Cemetery Revolutionary war—Bradley ton. Hezekiah Hart Civil war—First Job Cole Last Cemetery Maple Cemetery Revolutionary war—General Selah Revolutionary War—Roger Riley, | Hart. Lemmel Wiard, Jabez Cowles, | Samuel Norton, Josiah Smith, Sam- | Benjamin Richards. Corporal Steph- uel Hart, Isaac Wilcox, Corporal |en Norton, John Stocking, Sergeant Elijah Lobeland. John Kirby, Ser- | Othiel Carter. geant Amos Hosford, Ebekiel Kelsey, | Civil war—Colonel Jr., Major Giles Curtiss, Sergeant |Ford, William W Abraham Wright, Joseph Galpin, | Newcomb Elishama Brandigee Golf School to Open | Civil War—Chauncey A. Bartram,| Berlin's new golf driving school George Cochran, John E. Root, Hu- | will be officially opened tomorrow | ber Bushnell,# Corporal Edwin J.|morning when those in charge will Clark, Hiram A, Clark, Fernando C.'throw open the newly constructed is de- rans who vet Ei- nd | Sergeant Levi t 24, | Bingham, George W Skelly, Henry 5 driving lot on is an ur tees are located o pea natu 100k of his marke terest the pup entertair Pic hall Legion motion The pr public This most gigar picture yet at War land by s ments ¢ imat edited 2 attentiol Work plant of the manufa frst 1s being Doty. & « A cor town cl sold at ing obl and compan and Mrs. E award ments Boltor and poison gas, Edwin ' depth bom ad maps s activity at lose of 1200 20 ANNIVERSARY South Washington Street Couple Married in Montreal 'RESIDENTS HERE 23 YEARS Mrs. John F. Bergan and Daughter o Visit Ireland—Mr. and Mrs. S. Pestillo Married 33 Years— Spaniard is Deported—Items. Mr. and Mre. Louis F. Green of South Washington street are obserye ing their 43rd wedding annivers today. They are well known and have a wide acquaintance, hay ing lived in Plainville for about vears They marricd Montreal Canada, on May 23, 18S7. Mr. Green vears old and retired from ac tive business a few years ago bo- cause of poor health. He is confined !to his home at the present time with Mrs. Green is 63 years uf eir marriage has been bless- children, eight of whom are living. No Criminal Responsibility Coroner James J. Corrigan of ew Haven has issued a finding in which he finds no criminal respon bility in connection with the death of Ernest R. Hunt of Plainvill John M. O'Dea and Howard B. Mil- {ler, who were fatally injured on | April 30 in New Haven when a scaf- ing collapsed at the Atlantic Re- g Co. plant e men at 1t were putting a roof on a larg storage The coroner finds that ual precantions were ting the scaffolding were working £ it had been closely fore it crashed it to her were time tant all th taken n on which nd tha inspected would have detect fax ossible resided with his e Neri block on East He dicd two days aft- To Visit John T tained last ever Mrs. Harry Cr street by m Whist served The ted \ The of a d over- iing perféct of the flight fairwayvs are all t to d employment the art 10 Ireland home o sit one 1a s play Mrs. ‘fla with a generous girt Mrs. Bergan daughter, Mary, for an extended er in Ireland Seven Aliens Deported Seven aliens recently arrested ir this the country first leg of the spectiy or night | ool | in- display of exhibit ed by the school ol or- on illegal charg jou lar mem tures of the Tuesday i K post, A sponsor the shov pictures of the World ogram will be open to imission will be frec ction is said to be the nd elaborate motion of the World war as World War will tive war. the horiti for a long t aping fror rumber of < Wh clutche fore be spector made his g ght o Plain des from t en Vesper Service The Congregational Young Pr guns sweep smoke he sinking of ar falling | gepy elis—all | 4, seen | 8 pl he flare of star s var are to the World the pro history | 1 au I .| has been so expertly 4 and hold n of most « start Brick Making At vas started yesterday at the “,"”v”‘ Sl Ber! Bric Co. of this issue of ick This the plant since the scason. Ahout to co e high G tical g in the The ¢ 26 girls unders cture br 18 1SS vear he job and superintended by eneral m Married ‘ommittee Deed Filed and Mrs. S nmittee deed th erk represented the transfer was 1y to satisfy outstand- against the ern the recently auction ations s purchased by TONIGHT and SATURDAY See George Bancroft in “THE MIGHTY All Talking and All Thrilling OUR GANG in “WHEN THE WIND BLOWS Louise Lorraine and Jack Perrin in “TAE JADE BOX realty Entertains at Bridge ward d several tabl last vight. wir anc vere sery \ - See This sShow ontinued on Page es were refreshi- versary of their wedding. | ied on May 23, 1897, | ‘:«L St. Jo: 8 church in Bristol | Both take ffairs of an active interest in the especially of its nts of Italian descent. | They eight | pe ; | day e town, | children. Mr tly celebrated his birth- anniversary. Methodist Church Notes cginners :nd primary de- ts of Plainville M. E | church will hold a social and May party on the church 'twn tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. The are requested to accompany the the The partme: | paren the childr s su of en as ests Teachers Feted A reception was given last evening by the Teachers’ association in honor of Miss Amy Josephso., Miss Helen Somers and Miss Helen Barrett, all of whor: will baecome brides during the & enjoy ith silver sets hers are well known large circles of friends. | Josephson is a teacher in the | z at the Broad street school Miss tt is in commercial ment at the and ers is tie third grade teach- le evening three teachers andf have Mi high school Broad street scha Camp Meeting be on £ Methodist hel about ing to the as the Arst be mes and other will be enjoyed Dr lunch will Kennedy g service Methodist Haven district This district in- Haven Winsted and will be represented udes the area )\r;’.\ een N and Windsor Lock Marshalls Receive Callers and Mrs. Fred Florida Mre this eve the gle | he given high school hy Bas parlor stove, Glenwood 19 Park nge and street—advt stove White Whale Newport = en Off by Lightkeeper 1. May 23 (/—For Chamberlain Declares No Flights iz Prospect \ v 23 (P—Clarenc DANCE Under Auspices of PLAINVILLE GRANGE SKIT SIMPSON and His Old Timers GRANGE HALI FRIDAY, MAY 23 Admission 30 Cents Bristol News ALBERT . BACHMAN DIES IN HOSPITAL Field Street Man Was Lifelong Resident of Gty POPPY DAY TOMORROW Two Velerans Organizations to Co operate in Annual Sale—Alice In- graham Hurt in Fall from Horse —Firemen Plan Training Course. Albert I Ba litelonz Hartford illness of one and pneumon to Miss Nora Go m, together v eph, 1 man beth and Mr. 2 and three non, Mrs. J. F tol. and ford Ar 3 e ents. A sol his hono Joseph's Spring Makers officials of the tepar Meet sales irer as host New Corry, F 1 d Hamilton Falls From Horse Phii- Ann Girl Mrs. E atreat e 5 Gr hoo Poppy Day Tomorrow Pitching Selections Made rious managers of ase ea e Manternach Makes Ace On Bristol Golf Links Bristol, May — One of was experience men yes- noon the at Chip- ¥ by M. ( well known Hartford S Hot landed on the to tk is a ely hole short s only ol once the famous Pe Los Angeles club league cham o he Ma- all probat = Memorizl Vandals Steal Wire oon Probate Certificate Filed Today Deeds Filed at Summer street and Prospect place from Nellie and Anthony Volvovski to Willia rett Ha Edgerton claimed land and Pound street to Helen S. Hutchinson, and Susan T. Goodspeed, et al, land d a dwelling on Walnut road to Trinity Realty Co., according te er do ed Suit Filed, Property Attached A writ of attachment, issued by Judge W served 1 has quit- a building on street W. Harding follow- tution of a suit for $400 Ha Co., Inc., of and New Haven. The case able to ourt of com- Hartford on the first Readinzg Well Attended A fairly crowd attended the reading of “The Devil's Disciple” at the John J. Jennings school audi- presented for on tim t Garrigus of BRISTOL INVENTORS WIN FIVE PATENTS Bearing Mountings and Heating Devices Given Recognition sau, N May MANNING B Herald) 23.—The in- ee residents of Bristol 7ed by the patent of five patents two to Frederick to Albert E. Whit- nester P, O Mr. Hughes g5, one appar- claborate in compact. If opposed angu= of different ends of the i1h rotatably . with its er bear- © angles of contact substan- proportional to the the to ed end tr hearing mount shaft adapted to operate in a posi- zontal tor invented by has vented plate, on is pivoted to swing toward the plate and the vent Mr. Whittier also ic control for elece pparaatus as devised a method nubs and has assigned for which he applied en 1927, to the New Des Manufacturing company of recogr two he are versel load on rad other close as a thermostat heated a Both of Mr. Hughe's patents also assigned to the New De- company Tickets Selling Fast For H. S. Minstrel Show Be the large number of s being exchanged for the Sen- igh school minstrel show to- the high school box effice is £ kept open through today up e time the show starts. The il not be oversold and as kets are going fast there is 2 t for someone to be 1 box offic umped ause of demand sold for tha tremendously in days %o that a large 4 to attend the per- have been sections of the au- to have all sit together. e audience olorful one. this evening at e show starts at cke tno sses open 5 o'clock Badinageiand Reg;flee ilarks H. S. 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