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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930. special song service led by Walter v Thomsop. . OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Pre-[n‘ventmy Clearance of Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Featuring Unusual Low Prices We must clear our stocks immediately before inventory, therefore have marked clothing and furnishings low enough for quick disposal, All Sales Final — No Credits or Refunds Boys’ Suits $5.00 Nicely tailored models. materials and colors, size and unusual values. choice of s 6 to 20 4 Pc. Boys' Suits $11.45 Two pair of knickers or sizes 10 to 20, long pants, Also Other Exceptional Values two pair Boys™ Cor duroy Knickers $2.39 Including w knickers $2.95 grade. Men's sizes ool, plain and fancy 7 to 18, regular Golf Knickers $2.95 All wool, 29 to 42, That Are Not STREET FLOOR plus four style, reg sizes ular $1.95 grade. Advertised Payne. This will be followed by a soclal and refreshments. The devo- tional period will commence at 11:30 | o'clock. The public is invited to| mflnd ‘ Plamvzlle News : FROST CHIEF AID ~ TOSTORK IN 1930 | Doctor Assisted in 51 Maternity (ases in 1930 DR G F COOK SECOND Resignations of Two Teachers Re- ceived and Accepted — Constable George Schubert Back On Duty— | Other Interesting Items. Dr. Lawrence H. Frost of West | Main street assisted in bringing 61 | ies into the world during the past | car and led all other physicians in | this respect, according to vital statis- | on record at the office of t town clerk. This is the second y« succession that Dr. Frost 5 ved this distinetion. Dr. George ook, health office again se d on the list, 36 ma- o assis ajority e tors, ded w0 do although several > d in to is ¥ physicians were calle ity cases. It above figures will be reased n the final returns for at mate t the in doctors the wh re list of doctors who births during t follows: i B John Purne b)Y O Geo v of as UG BT N Dr. Berlin News YOUTH IN SMASH LACKED A LICENSE Tony Venziano, Aged 13, In- volves Two Other Cars in Wreck SCHOOLS REOPEN MONDAY Enjoying 1ool Youngsters and Tcachérs Holiday—Prentice Concern Very Busy—Tahs Hall Refurbished— Notes. ony ter's 1 stable dr had thout a li be- involve gl Farm cars | #no could not stop, the road L ind | ank ing a con hLis iromed off 11 Corbat voutl « bile, Bons car car it conce tigated of any ot rned found that and arre No School Ihe school child of Berlin 4 ATUSINE variously during the holid until a wee Chrisi Icome break 1d the pupils the winter spo ziano 1 hit Activities v n and teac which will continuc (il s 5 10 the they hr whic 1S va allowed ich a W hedule enjoy scason ceased studics t lLias becn sliding in the slers who A number of present away on vacations others arc spending their tin ously home. Cl will be sumed again noxt Monday m bringing the holiday to a close Finishing Tab Hall Finishing touches arc being added to the redecor: d Tab hall at Upson's corner in Kensing- ton. Those who have followed the program of the workmen testify that the hall is greatly from that which it presented be the work began. The next of the St. Paul jal club held on January Prentice Company Active Business depresssion holds no ter- ror for the E. Pre company on New Britain road as the plant is busy s ever n turning out its at variety of buckles and fasten- The factory operates on the patents it owns and has sev- it a corner makes possible la liy iting and the young ammple town by arc at lijerty. teachers 1ere t are at whil \ orn prose changed in ore meeting will ne ers. many eral which types repr . of © ¢ r on cer- vhich re in t re tain ot ors can- not I u world George I3 cotpany to his « in his ywhe Pre th patents st of and leads the ploy who like shown ingenuity in in- ver One of ent in- ventions which the Prentice gum-‘b wis’ thosc have tion Mr. ots on cont on, therehy rt at ry. Pre ookles: Faste i o insep: pull most Visiting Berlin Income as rece an has n node 0k ot 1p or catches, tespread i per I Bal S1.( I Saturda, fr ¥ 1001 s Mary H many is I L at point after al ~vn[‘ for This in a kind of 1« two inventions nd says there which can products of hi hi 0 colils of cla cipl 1 of t t in such a o cach ofl until the down, thereby use ot ccording ldre to n's clothing, their curely. The ed orders over tots® running ifacturer of rarents dwin Taves incon of tax re- ment 148 Accident cane her mo o1 3 o'clock \ wo of them ind o1 Jurkarth of Steele of Chos iving th automot 173 Browr ider i but only Ton oo, th r the onc Continued Case Tomorrow His Miss Ang W Ne nda tomorrow now 1 n night Petanoy e ich continued originally la Lacava in repre the first iefend The eral nal Br nt at probably night 1 crin Ange Woodmen's Mecting Modern s o'clol Wateh st church rvice om § un Lowill be at 8 the will re 1d-tin will b son ar Woodmen Night 1 o'clock T screen soc freshment After Ri parents, 11 hold to- wi t At Iy in the Services will he on Wed o'clock varied one with adings After e lflious and the At 11 o'clo Jus service Visit Ardso retur B tth Mr. and .\!xa‘ . Lewis of Perciv Miss Ric as n in a ho to 1l hardsor positic T pit China Brookl coming Day For Applications last v W e ade for the Berlin inations wil on applications postmast aver nue, held al in that n ich t 1 authoritic January A. Barrett fice - Troup Improved rroup, who ired some wee trom a horse Hudson strect improved ol W on ir to be Her in to tion 1s as muc the flin Items \ pageant fanm ntatic pagea Srinn 1adonna, Esther Ca onard Bow Corkle & Doroti Mrs Norma Betty B W Dorothy M Stitnpson therine B and Leno ty, Esthe n ol s Cestaire i soloi <pirit of Cl hin Gowen of St. Mark's e M last evening ittend Willian N ¥ William Bunc ind Mr: next i At urch Ja will be wary 1l Ga held Tht ting of t W sleyans wil 8 o'clock Plans organiz Commu ‘night service will 1 W progra o'clock d Art © Bowers, coy ily. New Year’s Eve DANCE Auspices Plainville Grange SKit Simpson’s Old Timers Mc- Hats, Noisemakers our- otts, streamer Round and Square Dancing 1930—Jan. I, 8P M to1l A M. PLAINVILLE GRANGI Admission 50 cents Dec. 51, HALL E SALE ALL THIS WEEKR TOYS | % PRICE Many Specials in Gifts, Writing Paper, etc. 1 .u | Castle Stores, Inc. | | Waterbury, Rev. Peter J. Pashkie- vych of New Britain, Rev. A. C. Theodore cege of New Britain, Rev. Lincoln E. Frye Rev. R. H. Burton of Hartford, Rev. W. H. Kennedy of Southington; Rev. :« Bartkowski of New Britain, Rev. E. Praskowski of New Britain, A. Budde of Waterbury, Re John ¢ of Meriden, Rev. Georg A. LaFlash of New Britain, R Purdy of Plainviile, and Howar Mather, Williz Duff and Wil- liam M. Luby, ju s of the peace. Internal Revenue Returns A total of 259 Plainville residents filed individual income tax returns with the federal government last Re J. | vear, according to an announcement | made today by the rnal revenue department at Washington. Announcement through the trea he internal rev ind of to Charles H. hill, Plai 0 made ment of was iry depa bureau 64 had Nortou of (¥} been Red- md 1 fiscal mad one ille es collected du rs prior to and includir period which ended Mr. Norton ville resident to rece Assisted Needy The Colored ¥ of Plainville distributed a0 baske of food among the needy at Christmas time and wish to thank all who helped make possible the filling of these | baskets. Th alted ruler of the local branch is Earle Mason. Teachers Resign Superintendent. of Schools taples announced today that the signations of Miss Barbara Bea supervisor o and Mrs. Ho ring ti cal 1930, June ive a ref Familles nd. (e wusic, mber of the teach- | ing staff at the Linden Stree hool, hool achers local nt Foster, £ of Boston and gradi of m o has been appoi Beach musi has held a similar positio; Dover-Foxcroft scheols ains Miss B has secur position a sic supervisor in unior higt ools at Summ ot the iver- ith school sity sic Boston ed to v ach ruary. \mmunrul red Cas or and John voke colleg days. About 140 g W Important Meet port 1l con- v so- h the Tonight hs and and Tuesday Thrills Never Came nsoand Ol Wil 1A the Thiills PLAINVILLL and S Go— STRAND Thursday and Friday BICHARD ARLEEN MARY BRIAN in l ONLY SAPS WORK™ _— WHERE GOLFERS «OLF BEST New. Smooth 1 leor Sporty Greens IDLE HOUR COURSE PLAINVIL At Al Times—25 Special Rates for Parties and GOLF of Plainville, | is the only Plain- | Leon | parish housc of church tomorrow | oclock. The Plainville Grange auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Charles Weldon on Crown strect. A large attendance anticipated Many Receive Work The heavy snowstorm Saturday morning came as a blessing 1o the unemployed of the town. = | lectman James Simpson had | gang of men at work clearing the | strects as soon as the storm ended The streets in the center of the town | were quickly made passable for traf- | fic. A number of today to shovel snow on W | street and other thoroughfare: town. Th snow failed t builders the Episcopal afternoon at 8 a large men were engaged Main tman Sin Preparing For Despite the Christinas members of the Plainvilie school basketball team | many ways to keep in condition for |the important battle to be played | with Southington high on January |5, Some of the team members ars | | daily visitors at the New Britain Y. | 3. C. A. while others are to be seen lon the high school floor during the | mornings shooting away at the bas kets to sharpen up their eyes, Interest in the game running high as it is the first Farmington league for the loca Southington has already won two league contests. Plainville Briefs Constable George sumed his duties illness for Miss Mr. and \I e critical list 1 hospital g1l Judson, pian er orchestra. New London the hpme of his parc W. A. Judson of East Game vacat High finding o) are as night patrolman d to home ing confine s r of is on Britain e Garde \“ ed }’ dd spent and Mrs. W, 1 stree 1 be I * hall on 1 Toc 0dd t lod, the wee Judson of A Princess and Her Princess Daughter WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXAMINE YOUR FEET FREE! Plainville <day Oftice Open Monday. Wednesday from 10 moto 9 pom Wate oftice Open Friday. Saturday from 09 nom. \ppontments respondence, R. J. MOREL WHITING STREET Plainville, Door No. | 181 FAST MAIN STRELT Waterbury Tu a vy Thurs- day. 10 a. m. made by cor- Bristol News | COLLEGIANS TOBE GUESTS AT PARTY Congregational Church o Play | Host This Evening | BOLES ELECT GAYRYL Club Names OfTic batuck Jailed—H. S, Alumni De- feat Endees—Boys Club Schedule —Crowd Enjoys Carols. A party for the of church who | | are home on vacations from colleges | and preparatory schools will be pro- | vided at the parsonage of the church | |at 8 o'clock this evening, it has been | announced by Rev, Francis T. Cooke, | pastor. | More than 40 invitations have | heen mailed and it is expected t nearly that number of boys boys and the I'irst Congregational nd society's at 6:30 group o hool depart- and s serv last evening, high sc pictures 1 been s called ' under dred Beac R will a of the Africa in nce of members work in West 2 Thursday He has| a missionary | tropics this reason, s in great dem speaker. Drugglst's Sister Killed lla (B ew Rochell Blackall, loc da d, for “of Hart i David on t o Wal the two chil- sales represer for company in am was bor tive Wa ughter of and the zrad in all i (Kelly) Bla Blackall rosby High hildyen, Blackall Joseph B! garet, bro Blackall of Blackall of Mrs. Edwar Anna, be held at of the Holy ¥ ased was a I Burial the Gate of Heaven ceme vy, Pleasantville, N. Y. Gawryl Rwlmm President n of the club held wewly ac- old Uncas other officers were Leo Czworn sczenski; record- Markiewice; sik: toski; I Stanley Felix Ma Joseph Marf Glowoski: political Frank re Wise M s pageant odist Episcor 1 play Three presented portrayed —_— DON'T MISS THL Year Carnival CRYSTAL BALLROOM New RBritain NEW YEAR'S EVE | considerably and 7 old Mitchell, with Miss Lillian Scott as director and Rev. Hubert D. Jones, pastor, as reader. Edward Graham played organ accompani- ment, The choir was directed by Gay- lord Cook, costumes being chosen by Misses Myrtle French and Doris Dut- ton. Harry Zickwolfe arranged elec- trical lighting effects. Samuel Cortez Samuel Cortez, 62, an employe at the Endee inn on North Main street and for a long time enguged as a m nurse, died yesterday at St. Franciss h spital, Hartford. The funeral will be held from the undertaking parlor of James J. Dunn, West street, tomorrow morn- ing at 8:30 o'clock, and services will take place in St. Joseph's chureh at 9 o'cloc nterment will be in St. Joseph's new cemetery Harbatuk Sent to Jail of Anderson ave- breach of the on complaint of s sentenced to 30 days in session of po- court by Judge William J. Ma- lone. The complainant, in testifying, said that her husband “nagged” her evicted her from their home on numerous occasions, Harbatuk was arrested Saturday night. Club Schedule is Yssued Physical Director Philip G. Geigep | of the Bristol Boys’ club this morne ing released the following schedule of activities for the week: Today: 4 to p. m., St. Anne's school basketball practice; 5 to 7 . business men's class; 7 to 10 thall League games. ) to 11:30 a. m., busi- 4to5p m, St basketball prac- volley ball team 0 p. Jjuniors; to § p. . intermediates; 8 to . m., seniors; 8:45 p. m., Older West Avon in County A League game. Wednesday: 3 to 4 p. m., German Lutheran school basketball practice; to 5 p. nu, St. Joseph's school bas- The club will be evening because It will also be ssault hool 7p.m to 1 5 to workout; 7 sday eve. closed on Thursday. Friday: 9 to 10 a. m., Federal Hill school basketball practice; 10 to 11 m., Park street school basketball practice: 2 p. m., Intermediates at New F Y. M. C. A; 4 o5 p. m ide school basketball practice; 5 to 7 p. m., volley ball team practice: 7 to 8:30 p. m., junior league games to 9:30 p. m., team basketball practice. 1:30 to 2:30 p. m., In- Forestville Athletic 36 to 3 p. m., jun- intermediates and p. m., City league : § p. m., Eagles vs. £ Fast Bristol; 9 p. m., vs. New Haven club junior iors: 3 to 4 p. Bristol Bovs' cl The swimming pool schedule fol. lows m., 3 re morning, business men only ) to 4:30 p. m., open periods; 5 to 7 p. m., business men; 7 to 9 p. m.. Bristol Boys' club vs. Torrington Wednes ntire morning, la- s only: 0 4:30 p. m, open per- 5 to 7 p. m., ladies; closed all nd following day because ar's Day y: 9:30 to a. m., la- :30 to 4:30 p. m, and 7 to periods. to 10 a. m., begin- 11 a. m., junior 11 to 11:30 a. m,, dic mjs 11:30 ners’ saving class; open period. Classrooms and shops will observe following schedule: Monday: 7 to 9 p. m., carpentry to 3 p. m., printing class; to 8:30 p. m., stamp collectors’ 7 to 9 p. m., carpentry p. m., printing class; al group of physi- All departments closed on New Year's eve 9 p. m., carpentry m., printing class. to § p. m., speclal group of cal culture Llau. v<~iun~ May Furnish Upset wthall ns here ¢ looking n"xl to a startling upset when Sessions Clock company five and Horton fishpolers meet in the second est of a three-fold card in the sketball league at the Bristol gymnasium this eveming. sessions outfit, after acquiring Allairc and Chet Roberts, lost only a two-point margin last Monday and 1s expected to overturn night. Wilfred Croze of the who was absent in his will be in the lineup this aming with Bill Lincoln Avallone, besides the news The Horton team, captain- die White of former Bristol c onship quintets, Lou LaPonte, Johnny ¢ Art Avallone, Ruffy Rao and a number of other capable per- orn for and Mike comers. by niprises lieri 7:15 o'clock this leading E. In- company contingent on the tail-end Albert's he | Clock rued on Page 13) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TAGALONG JUST CALLED NE ¥ UP AN ToLD 7 \WAS HOME... WAS A SURPRISE [/ NE FRECKLES Bov! AT SEE You!! i _, TEAM. SH Youd ( COME HOME SOONER ~ou COULDA BEEN ON NY FOOT BALL DID YoU HAVE A TEAM OSSIE = 0 DIDT! AND WiAT A j TEAM,T0O ... OSCAR'S | ORIOLES...AN' \NE \WAS BEATEN Qg s NO ONLY How MANY GAMES DID 1830 BY NEA SERVICE. InC ((rec v.spar orr.\2 FooLIN'E \