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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Plainville News PLANS FOR RELIEF 10 BE DISCUSSED {Tmportant Town Meeting o Be Held This Evening BUREAU HOURS CHANGED Engagement of Miss Esther Trum- bull master James Usher has found it necessary to place extra help on duty in order to keep the mail mov- ing. Although Sunday quiet day for po: Church of Our Lady of Mercy will | American Order, Sons of St. George, . be at 7, 8 and 10 o'clock, accord- B t I N will be installed at a meeting to be ing to an announcement made at risto ews | held at Stephen Terry hall on Main the masses yesterday by Rev, Wil | street at 8 o'clock this evening. Sta liam P. Kilcoyne, | Grand President James Mycock 0 A requiem monthly mass was cele- | []WNER []F BITINE | Torrington will view the installation. brated this morning at 7:30 o'clock | Delegations of members of the order tor Louis Greenier, nding cities and towns Animal Wmch Attacked Har | winton Mau Found Rabid | |SARAH CONZELMANN DIES Constable George Schubert was Quartet In Carols at Chapel busy today conducting an investiga A quartet comprising Mrs. Charles at a| yester- | is generally a oftices, the local | office was forced to make two col- | lections yesterday in order to keep | the boxes from overflowing. Funerals Tomorrow The funerals of the two boys who were drowned Saturday afternoon at OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 STORE OPEN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK This is the Store to Shop For ELEVENTH HOUR GIFTS BUYING IN QUANTITIES ... WE STILL HAVE AMPLE GIFT MERCHAN- DISE FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS. YOU'LL FIND QUALITY GIFTS FAIR PRICES AS ALWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS HOU WOMEN'S INTIMATE GIFTS Moderately Priced A very special group of | Panties and Step-Ins of excel- lent grade French crepe, tail- ! i subject. ?rec,i or lace trimmed models, 1t was also announced today that in flesh, tea rose and blue. the unemployment relief bureau re- cently organized under the auspices tion concerning a recent rohbery. . Treadway, Mrs. Townsend G. Hamlin’s pond will be held tomorrow | He questioned three suspects at Treadway, Henry E. Cottle anr{ Ray- morning. Full details of the drown- |length during the day in the fire- | mond Cook sang a number of Christ- ing can be found in another section | men's rooms at the town hall. | mas carols ot the Carlyle Fuller of this iseue. Engagement Announced Barnes memorial chapel in West Tiremen Make Merry Mr. and Mrs, 8. Dawidezyk of cemetery 3"°“°"{13Y"“f‘e"’y‘°°"~ Mrs, About 25 members of the Plain “ast Broad strect announced 2 Brf‘ hioreanietiplayed Acootig ville fire department went to Terry. | CN€agenient of their daughter, R e ville Saturday evening as the guests | Stusia Dawidezyk, - 0. R M. Y of the fire eaters of that town. The | 24 Davis street, New A Christmas party for children ot local men treated to a tasty | dinner given at thei members of Compounce tribe, I. O, supper which was followed by an |dav. No date ha 2 cliewan council, enjoyable entertainment. Members of [ %¢dding. wal E\'”;l elZ: the local department took part in ing rafp 8 the enterfainment. Music was fur- e A nished by a five picce orchestra. : ndered as a part Good il runs high between the entertainment which will be ville Terryville depart- ; fte 1 nd gifts will be presented » l‘rj n.flfr; 1‘” :}fildm n ta Claus to the children. department will return the compli- LreatyayiomeIsiliobiad ment to the Terryville men and have parssidenceof Ghnlg them as their guests here. costs in police court by Judge Jo-| T. adway, president of the Hor- Smith Case Tomorrow seph M. Donovan this morning on a | ton Mfg. Company, on Chippens Charles Smith Eottageinla charge of dog quarantine violation. | Hill was broke and robbed of New Britain, will be arraigned in The head of the animal, sent to | several iques and clothing some town court tomorrow morning at 9 state laboratories, disclosed that it |time during the past week, officials o'clock hefore Judge Meritt O. Ry- was rabid. The Pfundt boy is re- |of the ient have been der. Smith was the driver of the car ceiving the Pasteur treatment from | notifi taker of the home that struck Barbara Quinn, two and Dr. Benjamin B. Robbi local | in reporting e matter to police a half year old child of East Broad | health officer. Satur after he had discovered street, two weeks ago o girl was | taining mor “hauncey B. bri while cleaning the place, scriously injured and fear was held |in connection deputy comm 1 domestic | said door had been i T TR e O e Eesvta: animals of Hartford, told the court | opened uders with the Srafth was n to the office of | police court here {today that because of the Ziomek |aid of a Prosecutor Charles F. Conlon by |was held under 2500 case the time of dog quarantine in Police ontline its program for relief work | Constable Thomas Martteo and plac- | his case was continued Bristol would have to be extended at tonight's meeting. This program | ¢d on bonds of 3500 row. He was represer _ He said he did is expected to prove of intercst to Realized $53.60 {ney John F. Tobin of Waterbury, |19t clieve Ziomek kept his dog | the entire town. Announcement was made today by | Madden is alleged to have le leashed to a dog house as was the F dille Garden club that a | punchboard at a gasol e el I s e chec was being sent to ition on Terryville loose and the w ent relief bureau to |time later a supposed help of towr came in, played the money was realized from the bene- |punched the winning numb. fit food sale held by the Garden ! parently knowing which this was club during first week of De- |is thought Madden is one of cember. who have been operating The food of this type throv venture of t the Miss Britain, were Ingraham Will Filed—Man and An- PUNCHBOARD RING BELIEVED BROKEN |Nashua Man Appears in Bristol Gourt—Two Others Held the Herald) Herbert Announced—Smith Case Be- other's Wife Ordered From City— Vocal 1l be re fore Court Tomorrow — Pythian Treadway Home Burglarized — Sisters to Hold Entertainment, Bernard Case Again Continued. Pl The town hall is expected to be | ments. packed this evening when the spe- | clal town meeting is called to order at 7:30 o'clock to congider the ad- visability of appropriatir sum not to exceed $10,000 for unemployment relief. This is one of the most vital and important matters ever to come before the voters of the town and it i8 expected that all citizens con- nected with the town government as 1 as private individuals will be on hand to voice their opinion on the Michael Ziomek of 45 Williams street, owner of a dog which bit Jo- Pfundt of Harwinton in that last. wee was fined $25 and seph town The Tr sumn at t Madden of Nashus H., charged with ob- under false pretences alleged | d special | the that by “jimmy. are of the opinion that a r vehicle was stolen goods ion will be with n appea inj of the Chamber of Commerce would French crepe Costume Slips in regulation or evening slips, flesh and tea rose. $2.95 Bernard Case Continued In order that gation may be fu r con the case of | Alphonse Bernard, who was ap- prehended a few days ago in Rume- ord Falls, Me.. by police and held as th alleged accomplice in the | theft of 3248 from the Judd street jhome of Policerian Edgar Norton by Martha Ada on Jamuary 29, was adjourned {oday until to- orrow morning. Tt is bel will be finally d rnard is next arr: Funeral of James Buti>r sol h s of reyuiem James Butler, promnent 1 proprietor of this city and for- =hall n the old New Leag Laurel street celebrated St. Joseph's wrch at § o'cloc John O’Don 0 was as- ed by Rev. William F. Carney of Hartford as deacon, and Rev. Ste- -deacon. James Donohue and then sang ul Land on High,” body was borne from the Jomes J. Dunn chanted Sweet Day” as the services brought to a close. Inter- was in St. Joseph's cemetery, In addition to the relief problem, the voters will be asked to authorize the selectmen to borrow $3.500 to buy stone and other materials for highways with the authority to in- clude this amount in the budget for the year 1931-1932. Burcau H A chan nued, Dog Warden Joscph E. Ryan, 5 rrested the man, said today that | 4 ETOUP | pichard R: 10, of King street, e P Pristol, was bitten on the chin e i SE00 dog Saturday and was treated il paze of Faal o rd by Dr. Robbins 1 ;uo,\r; 1l orgaization ,rlum(i Three Under Arrest Bol ol oo I e L e L802 i ki ’1 dea ged in court today with having in the Chamber of Commer | tie der guanioe hu ol | = his dog to run loose. He v His dog had not who rs Changed e in the hours of the un- LINGERIE SHOP — SECOND FLOOR Hartfor men under 3 30 p. m nnounced that Miss r of Maple street had 4 in charge of the bur been connected with T also ‘ll“ Sarah Conzelmann 3 Imann of 3 | a'rr-l died at her home yes- terday afternoon following an illness. Wwo brothers, ( rles J. nzelmann of vnspeopl helped make the a su Laying Foundation Work is still I man of Christmas tion 2t a meeting of the Kensing- ton fewing socicty at the home of fation v | Mre. Jean Hooker of Kensington last |1 o week ion hers A Chris Kellam-Trumbull Engagement it and Mrs. Henry mbull of tomorro yington avenue announce the the cradle roll, beginners' and pri- | Glids OF Al Gl S mary departments in the social Teumbull, to Henry Stafford | tinues, the rooms of the church. A party for |Krllam of Machipongo, Virginia. The | pleteds without i will be held at the |ant o t was made at a mn.iqu and water. i S . L turday evening at the | Legion Gives Thanks SASToek Farmington Country club by Mr.| municipal Ch Grr v = and Mrs. Trumbull i‘omfl-\""'" of Brock-Ba Lk Miss Trumbull is a4 graduate of | American Legion, cons T the Pine Manor school. Mr. Kellara [ard ~ Warr evening At s o'clock in e attended Virginia Polytechnic Ins Rev. and Mrs. E Wilson. vnld No date has becn set for the The Christmas party of the Ber-|short business session will be ECCINE, 5 lin troop of Girl Scouts will be held | before the tree exercis Fashian blytcrs dotilucy Al 5 s i E Pyt No. Pythian | this evening at 7 o'clock in the scout | The Pythian Sisters will hold their | giggars e on the Ladies’ Auxiliary will be held Friday evening at 7 o'clock in American Legion rooms of the town | hall. At this time all members are urged to bring their children as well as their husbands to the entertain- ment as Santa Claus will be pre- sented to the gathering and should be highly intcresting to the children. | Mrs. Ruby Gianotta is chairman of arrangements for the party Dance At Fraternal Hall A dance will be given at Fraternal hall in Kensington toraorrow night with music by Red DeSarro and his Red Devils. The proceeds of this effair will be used mainly for char- ilty benefit in Berlin. Girl Scout Party basket distribu- Berlin News BREADWINNER PAYy FOR AUTO OFFENSE Kensington Man, License Sus- pended, Nabbed in New Britain MINIMUM FINE IMPOSED many the sit arty will be held at Methodist church ternoon for members of | m, ton funeral will be held from the Fuller Barnes morial 1in West cer 3 o'clock orrow afternoon. Rev. Francis | Cooke, pastor of the First Con- | . litt]e | ET€EAtIONAL church, will officiate, and In eacn | Dterment will be in West ceme e Inzraham Wil Filed R | According to the terms of the Csalesmon | Wil and testament of the late Wil- gaiesm iam §. Ingraham which was filed at te this morning ny | Peck. all per- If the found good tion will hind coni- net from | state police le punchboard w 2 mi mer alesmen or The s will hold their 4 ¢ tree celebration this home of Al held an- v TLeague Data Philip G. Geiger of the 1 lcague today releas- ed the following standings. showing ¢ positions of teams and individual one dol- 1,-g‘.on park hian will hold a rooms TLarge Family Makes Judge Lenient ~—Local Organizations Plan Christ- | mas Parties — Schools Close To- morrow—Items. Peter of Kensington 10 was arrested in New Britain | last night by Policeman Ed for driving with no lights found to be oper: bile while under a suspension Vcense pleaded guilty and w the minimum charge of § New Britain police court ing by Judge Morris D. Saxc. 3akanas' case presented more in- that come before policc court judge. Although the tendant was driving while his li- cense was under suspension. there scomed to be miti g circum- stances. Bakanas testified in court s morning that he was support- a large family and was driving | Britain yesterday to obtain for the family. When Police- | Lee him for driving for his sald he n suspend- | that lust time he had the interval. he sald, only Bakanas, 21, = ard Lee | the attention of a dgriver's license had none. that it €l on March night was the first driven a car during He was driving then to get hread for his Bakanas testified that he was the kole breadwinner in a large family #nd had been the only one working for some time. He further stated that he would not have been driving the automobile at the time of his ar- yest had he not been forced to get 1ood for the family. The court room was filled at tl ime of the hearing 1 those who heard the testimony were touched by Bakanas' story. No less s0 was Judge Saxe. The judge cited the seriousness of the offense but expressed regret ac laving to impose a fine because of the worthiness of Bakanas' efforts. The fine of $100 is the minimum that can be imposed in an offense of this tvpe. The judge added that if he found it necessary he would gladly remit some of the fine later and ar- Jange for it to be paid piecemeal so that it would not seriously interf with the upkeep of the large family which the defendant supports. To Postpone Meeting St. Paul socisl club will not hoid its regular weekly meeting fruesday night but will postpone it | until December 27, one week later. The interior decorations which have heen under way for some time are rapidly nearing completion and Tabs hall will soon be ready with its new raiment for social events. The next outstanding social scheduled for the hall will be held some time in the first week of the new year. Holiday Visitor Miss Vera Rocco of Newark, N. J., has arrived in Kensington to b the holiday visitor of Mrs. Ha Caceavalli Heavy Sunday Traflic highways of Berlin rday were crowded with autoinobiles of gunday tourists. It looked like summer time again with so many cars on the roads. 1 bec 1. but The veste The {these along with the food, | noons. t than the usual run of offenses |’ | ton. Auxiliary Christmas Party The annual Christmas party of the L the Berlin Congregational | church. A quantity of food will be collected in the scout rooms at this tirne for later distribution to fam- ilics who have been suggested chicfly by Miss Viola Snyder. visiting nurse. The toys which the girls have been werking on for some time will be brought to the p will be distributed among various familles tomorrow and Wednesday after. Miss Snyder has rendered 1 luable aid in finding the fam- | ilirs where the gifts will do the | most good. At the party tonight there will be Christmas tree wany gifts will be given out Schools to Close Tomorrow All public schools in Berlin will close for the Christmas and New Year holidays with the end of the v's session tomorrow. The 1l not resume their duties ¢, January 5. The Hub- rd school will held its annual Ciiristmas tree excrcises tomorrow before its closing, with the exchange Zifts among children of the sekool of To Leave Hospital Danicl Malamey, who h the ? [ Genera tor the past wecks trom double pneumonia, will T turn to hils home in Kensington to- morrow, it was learned this morning. Special Church Meeting st Friday evening there will be al meeting of thc Kensing- ugregational church for the purpose of taking action on the problem of calling new pastor. “he epecial committee appointed to look i ter will report. Pageant At Church Adoration of the Christmas at the B al church lgst night and a large congregation was present for the evening service Actors in the pageant were chiefly members of the Junior choir, while the senior choir furnished the music. At the morn- ing service the junior choir sang Berlin Bits Miss Katherine Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gold of Worthington ridge. a student at Cedar Crest college, Allentown, Pa has arrived home to spend the Clrigtmas holidays. Miss Lois Cowles, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cowles of Kensing- a graduate of Wheaton college, was organist at the carol service at the college last week. Miss Cowles was a student of the organ under Joseph C. Beebe of New Britain Whiic at Wheaton college she studied under Professor Herbert J. Jenny, who is head of the college music department and leader of the cheir. Miss Marjoric Moore and Miss Adele Bassett weré appointed chair- en in ow recovering “The CHARITY DANCE PRATERNAL HALL Berlin TUESDAY NIGHT Music By DeSarro’'s Red Devils rty tonight and | from which | | Chris A spe by the { much pendic to sit {holida | studen spendi Buest Hazen The usual at 7:3 T Dr. versity | Mrs, ! \o’ Mr. | Rock | Geo this c hospital |\y R with Miss B accon a reci jauspic |neid i row, chool { holida: Mrs again in her ho Christ Mrs udder Ining a families will be Frank Kramer Jr Miss Bertha Hazen of Vermont is {tomorrow their rooms at Community Sven iss Ldith Northrop Christmas all Miss Rioda I’ heart atta as trec exercises th t § o'clock in Community h program to be presents in I 0. O. F. hall on W strect Wedr nigh | mas en will be given for | girls of the Pythian | e children of the members of the the feature of thafiomple. There will be a Christmas | Gifts will |4 danta Claus will be gifts to the kiddies. who have not hand- | »s of their children | end are asked to no e in charge at once. consists of M Beryle Bann Plans mittee to ma r than those 15 cial bhoys entertainment. Bourgcois impr ap- operation and will be recer | it able | w up this wee | is spending the commitee y5 in his home here. He is a t at Wesleyan University. he comr <e holid e mothe ng the of h TS, Post Office Busy 1 has Ukulele ¢l al office been weekly rehed 0 o'clock. Knights of Pythias will meet cvening at § o'clock In hall son of Yale Uni- st of his mother, over the will 1 this hold its post cvening an avalanche i der 'tr. s mail and parcels. Post- | | | | Adolph Be was the Bengon weel Mrs. Philip urdin Westerman heard | vening at 9:30 o'clock from | arbara no\w 1,‘ Westerman vear under cyans. snd the guest | Wells at | | will be nist. M. tal here la es of the We exer Hubbard school tomor the rooms participa 1 closc tomorrow for recess C. P. Bynon is able to be after several days conf home due to iliness. att of the M Brooklyn will mas at her home liere Mrs. Elizabeth Gladding Elizabeth Gladding, 70 nly Sunday morning with a | in the home of Mrs. | tree ses will w‘{m In His New Comedy me On Over to Plainville The Laugh of a Lifetime SEE NOTRE DAME and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA n the W v WEDNESDAY ONLY “LOVE IN THL ROUGH™ with Robert Montg: Dor vital in spen:l THURSDAY The died e = and FRIDAY Funniest Fellow on Stage . or screen—ED WYNN (Continued on Page 10) on hand | electric | to | trees by th _ | great s i SEtpreviols b \ ogliof | their Conn which i cticut dor bult reports, c Power ie power for he trec. According 9 Whitin mee Seout Activities own to e appeal is ma ert D, Hemingwa Observe Anniversary and Mrs. E Broad fth wedding an y were married in been heles Griswold is employed Casting Co. on has bee Mrs. J Jose nest Mr, 11 to- | Middle- | of | the | | Mrs M tmas day Christmas Day s on Chri AMERICAN LEGION XMAS TREES FOR SALE —at— 9 WEST MAIN STREET Next to the Strand Theater GOLE WHERE GOLFEKS \OLF BENT New, Smonth Floor Sporty Greens IDLE HOUR COURSE PLAINVILLY Special Rates for — - Columbia Stans sz Yoser POINCARLE Miss Chesser to Wed Clerk Tho B. g granted a license to marry man James Der electri in the New Departure ffe. company. of 621 Broady r of § artford, and Evelyn Steele this On Greenwich Village | Yor! 22 (P—Columbia | t find out why Dec. Y ter street Pair Must Leave City Joseph M. Donovan ordered ard Zaworski both of 80 sentence if he did and nearest su do vou work gave Mrs. Swerskis MISS MOOREHEAD WEDS Cal., De ¢ pair were 1 James Burns Mo ctre with credit, stood out STILL UNCHANGED P ond Poi 5t ¥ g N asociation allation Tonight clected officers o LIL 2500 333 000 ~000 = P = Balfour Zetarski Balke, (TF) (ND) (I 2w en (Continued on DS Check them this quick way Two Grove’s Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets every two or three hours will soon make your cold disap- pear. Only in these tablets do you get the original correct combi- nation of quinine and a Jaxative so necessary to cleanse the system and relieve the cold. Page Insist on this bos— 30c at all drug siores ' Grove's Laxative ‘BROMO- ' QUININE Tablets FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS [GEE! WiERE AM 17 OHYES— \ | | REMEMBER RILEYS BRINGING { ME BACK 1O THE RANCH. \| WONDER WHERE HE IS----AND UNCLE CLEM AND THE HERMIT, GoLwy! | FEEL LOTS BETTER. (En) EA, GIVEN 1O FRECILES BY THE WINDLY OLD HERMIT, KAV ITS EFFECT. A SLIGHTLY BULES BRUISED = AND FAGGED / OLT LAD Nsax 2 \ 5 Q WELL, WELL! WE HOPED YOUD COME AROUND SHORTLY, THE dOLD HERMIT SURE T E YOU. ) ROCT EA DID THE Vo, —~~ HOWYA FEELNG 9~ FINEW WHAT DOGWOOD ) \T DOES, DOES IT? 5 \k._;,\cu JusT OSSiE BACK AYS AND DAYS A BIG Lwim ‘ FOR You | QUET FoR A LITrLE 81ty = | \.,w MAYBE VL HAVE 4 ,VW By BLOSSER T S NOHING 1 LIKE BETIER “THAN SURPRISES+ GEE>-| WONDER-