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g N 10 NEW BRFITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. - o T | proximately $5,000. 24—Death of [ Mrs. Charles A. Fiske, Charles ¥ 1‘ | | Peter McGee, ong resident | Jr.,, Miss Dorothy Sugenhime, Mr. i )t Kensington. 27—Death of Miss [and Mrs. Egnar Peterson, Mr, and | it Katherine Brandegee, ¢lderly Worth- | Mrs. Joseph Ringwood and Mr. and M ington ridge resident 28—Frank | Mrs, George Pollard, Jr. | ( a Melntyr incendiary The library will be open Friday | o i — Carter's barn special mect- | afternoon and evening for the ex- ner oV t T i ing of Berlin town cou nd bound | change of books. ¢ 2 J A i t C L over to December t B or Th Xt meeting of the Boy Newington Delays —Aunergtion —o oo s aipto= | Goure L z o B i s [N t Junio hig Holiday Relief Work | 451 ) o'clock bus ot Action—Central P. 0. Sought cnoor srauction oxercives, 20— pecomber S=Mr. and Mis. Harrs i Metodist churcl e @ N R G Death S W be held next Mo ¥ - g s of M o Hud- | ning at § o'clock, the plac to be Newington, I N o I'wo Silver Wedding: c Powmona announced : 2 0 5 1C ) I Nelso S Gr 4 t ttir Tk bridge ¢ the " N 2—News 1 by ¢ Kens ac- | ev g al in t sacred n N = B \ C o i jons H i social rooms m = Gilbes! S ) 4. in | reported ol Ie A imd bridge will ¥ ceting ( 18 at supe ocial roor al ot o 05 © day g at § o'clo 7 ’ ey Wa g school 5 > S A s = y l A « s Pratt of W Crom- 4 ¥ 4 or | Ber 15—Berl T | &C £ b 1 Mr (Co d From Pagc § n) s i ; 3 5 = 3 i s | Past (¢ s m H » o ‘-‘ B of N — AL ( s i rear h ) Keehow t of Tor- ST0s. 1 3 & $ 2= > > I Jo Gar 1 o i i er T- n oN % k : $ 2 ; Case Postponed v Aranscilons 5 of K s it of t t follow r g F 5 o rd 1 Pt e e 1 Political Campaign Opens & oW is a leg ) first: Denel ) see- o i Auzust e Bic 1 Ber post ' "hory (T) r a 1 s : American Legion Meeting : il ok New Park b Skating and Shidir S e son Born to Phelans pr N ; ¢ str 1 5 ; ¢ New Year's General Holiday ow 3 i e Special Bus Tonight s * 5 ' Pogagement Announced i SOVIET SOLDIERS Fits 0 RECK CATHEDRAL Kneeling in Snow P. ¢ Octoher arries Town Party For Home Children B par Hart city t and t 5 i « v : : t0.3 1 2 ) ; James | W, Fug 1 te tion ot rt park d Mo menf foving ture 5 < was furnished theater orchestra during the show < - : : j | | Baby Gibbon Clings to 2 Hea 2 5 R Mother in Capital Zoo Walte Pay This il x with period and Wi various entertaini bu song entertainers fol t Among those w this party a s were the Har Supply Co., Louis W. Varne and Co., 1t Newington social and « ght o aripy 1 hour onal 30 o'cloc by Rev. I Notes . oY ome on Main str vith A swill | ¢y e h tor che Arthur Hollings, J 2 Tiritat Pt : = Ditisfeld, Mass, * POR BEST RESULTS otor to ford to Har Georgs [tend a midnight follow ing composc the group; Mr, and jous USE “HERAED- CLASSIFIED A.Db.xl.'ax:.u‘ burns near midnight, loss ap nig! of I s ims o Mool i e ool Distegad Growps of Faithul PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued From Page 64, dies. tis, H i even) 1d fire men- aces garages on Farmington avenu Mrs. Burton H. Phelps clected cap- 1 of women's golf team at Se- 1in b, T—Earle McNaughton ointe of 00l sport me Joseph Satello badly hu m ceident. Series of robberies clear- cd up by arrest of two boys. § Chan r of Commerce holds any banquet. Eleanor Gainer and B nice Sawig H spelling be ~0. L. Bodenhamer, na- Ame i gion command how Mary h scholarship at 18—Mr. and Mrs. Reuben O. Day married 50 years Mrs. Mary A. Clinton, §6, dies. 19— “leanup week campaign opened 2 §. MacDonald resigns as principal of high school. J. Men- dell Yeo appointed vice principal to succeed him. 21—Mrs. Harold Newell elected president of Parent- 23—Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Green mar vear High school _egion auxiliary observes ter versar —War dead h town. Thr rio N w. s school Year Lnids 1 john H Pormer selectman Dics Hart & I. Carter, 4 N o I 15—James Simg owned whil v Hoo! i 1l fac- | USE HERALD CLASSLWFIED .wbxhomn:ou announces candidacy tor‘ ‘ord and vicinitys representative. 19—High school pu- | pils contribute $200 to library fund. cal examiner. 23—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lackey married 5 ars. 25 Lis Pendens Notice John and Amelia Doinik of Plain- )—Dr. L. H. Frost appointed medi- | ville have been named defendants.in a foreclosure action brought by the Berlin Savings bank, according to a | wol “Mr. and Mrs. Andrew . Moul- | deed of lis pendens filed at the of- throp married 60 vears. 25—Calvin |fice of the town clerk today. Others | Avery, 63, manufacturer, called by |who have interest in the property | death \volved have been named co-de- G. 0. P. Has Narrow Squeak dants. They are Caroline Potcly October 1-—Red Cross branch in |and the Plainville Lumber Co. The Plainyille dissolved Democratic | Writ is returnable in superior courc cenatorial convention held in Plain-|on the first Tuesday in February. Ville, 4—James W. Halsted, 85, Civil| The action is to foreclose a mort. War veteran, called death. 6— | gage taken out by the defendants on Jepublican candidates win -in town | October 6, 1926. The property in- cloction by narrow margin. James | volved is four lots on White Oak Simpson reelected first sclectman | terrace, two lots on Merilin avenue | for fourth successive term. S—Town |and two lots on Arcadia avenue. v featured by many verbal| Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and f 9—Republicans nominate | Camyp, attorneys, of New Britain, Robert B. White and Ole W. Robert- | represent the plaintiff. ¢ candidates for ‘Tepresentn- Repairs at Town Hall v 10 — Democrats nominate | pepairs are being made at Al ! J 1. A. Norton |toyn hall on Pierce street. Today a4 s asscr Prosecutor | cappenter was placi new Charles Conlon obscrves rd | joards on the irway leading to birthday anniversary. 15—T the town offices on the sccond floor. avenuc accepted by town Repair work has also becn undc Josephi Hoffman recl way for some Vs to the firc head- dentof American Tegion ™.l quarters on the first floor. New Frank H. Gilbert, 67, and Judson| ooy o 5o oy e o _‘ called by death 1 l.‘ 1 curcd from the rumn- | Frost, 64 3 bull Electric Mfg. Co. is being in- 16—T'ire_does damage of #50 10 | stalled. Last year the interior of the wille Casting Co. Town tate | hall was completely painted and the litary fax for year amoun's | ccilings and walls repaired so that | to $4.421. Walter J. Lobdell, 74 there is no need of this work at the | r. and Mrs. Myron E. Roger present time. Total of Charles Gor- | arried 30 vear Sian laisctod) Commanaer of, Amoric| .l nol passing jof dhepoia Rai Tosion post AGEEMary S, Paniic| WEBtERIILL ; ad _Mrs. Mary < old. High school Valley lea 23 ties have Many been arranged here ho wish te celebrate will not New Year Celebration vear to- celebrated with Watch | mine and h town Pla Grange will hold its an- nual N Year': Eve dance in Grange hall on Pierce street, whilc A 5% s 0 ythias wili hold i sl iv Castle hall 3 Lo McConn and Miss Lu- o) parti P honored by election to gpaclal S ot T lons s offered by NBC and state Election | Bte R Sl o Novem 2 — (. B. Hotcht A Watch Night service v 1 Spanish war veteran, dies 1d at the Baptist church from 8:5) L 5th birth-|o'clock 10 midnight. A varied pro- S republican by |gram will be offered. A Watch Night : f ! rvice will also be held at th SED) Ol W ri- | Mcthodist church starting at 9:30 ; : 6—Mrs. |O'clock. A committee headed by Gt oaTs 4— | Miss Gladys Chambers will present i rs u pageant in | a social hour and games will e i i 1 Jumes | played. At 11 o'clock a devotioni A 120y 6| A. Ball. Refreshments wiil be serv- S0 W mer: 1 At 8 o'clock Night 1 ¢ hon London, Dec. 31 (P—Government intervention last more than 150,000 miners. An agreement under which miners have been working expires today without their representatives ind the m opers having cached a further accord which would permit even temporary coil-t tinuation in the shafts. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners' Federation, that the situation could not b worse only government, which he hope that appeal to the and was bear. The and their position. In its essence the dis- between them of averting a stoppage of the ing Mincrs Bitter Wales South ported o be determined agreement costs of reducing the ing one- The owners say that they can 1ot bear the entire cost of reducing the number of hours of employment and the 1 - they can not subsist on t ed wages which the owners declarc must accompany shortened work lours, owners Night services at various churches, | question of who is going to bear the \ces and house parties hours . . ling e 25 registry, stamp and parcel post = 5 s dows at the post office will he AL B M ) from § to 1u o'clock. There wiil Sy Dt e 10 deliveries of city or rural mail =EOre ] nd no money orders will i 27— 1 Mrs. George SEEE e DhSElee = A of In the a Library Construction Started S . o A f a—H. Wales Li a v plan to listen to th Washingto Alabama footbail | I el Christmas Party 3 The C. B. and P. club the il e G s party Monday cvening at A A P 1 st t Ik home v iiah ‘ Yo Aft per was served, Santa ited many presents Norton was yed Dinner dish ir iendly soci h will hold th ty and Meeting Girl Friendly Activities i ting and dinner will be held ewton . Manross chapter, W. ! 26—Post R. ., tomorrow afternoon in G. A. ous ricords R. hall in Forestville. Dinner will 27— Counteree be served at 12:30 o'clock while the First Selecteman James 1ecting will start promptly at 2 concerning proposed xation of Anniversary Mass Mecting Postnoned i brated Peter's church € ber of Commert 1t or the late Michacl R. Phrkinson . on of the holiday Gosmopolitan Bowling League cording to an £ T i Lion Tamers yday by President Wil B 1T More IS gl aee ! cuamben il s Sabin oo 8599 145— 340 S ebTiianiint e €e8-1| Kritz .. 94 §2 105— 261 iry to hold a special session iy s B Late Plainville Trolleys i i B Due to the fact that many Plain- L < ville residents will undoubtedly cel Co. 1 B0 dons n carly morning trolley leave the casman New Britain center at 1 a. m., bound | 2RO or Plainville. More than onc trolley AT Few Foreclosures Here Despite the business depression of year, practically all Plain- | Crowley .. 108 106 126— 340 ville land owners managed to keep 1 make thjs corregtion, : Mrs. Mariar possession Of their property. A re- i 25— | view of the files at the town clerk's bling raid | office shows that but seven certi sling al- | cates of foreclosure were filed ) € to enter throughout the year which crably below the average g S50 tio! towr Many towns of th ‘Woodruff e r Mr Ito. Plainville had a. many G. Pahl Politics Begin to stir onth x PN Hurlbut ) Oons boy lilled recorded at the town el ite cxplosion. 4—More than 1500 Siderable properly chan i to rent. Inquire Mrs, alldren enroll 1 local schools, B, |during the year, approximately 200 Hough St.—advt nour reclueted chairman of VAL 4 quit claim decds be- 174 BAhT oWt commitiae ) eaine g Tl 162 —advt, LR S el (0! 0ie Mectng land Danco e o A mmaTiiee| Sequassen lodge, No..74. I 0. 0. S On ted president of W. C. T. U,|F-» Will hold a short business meet-] Clarksdale, Miss, Dec. 31.—UP Washburn victor over Wil- | ! omorrow evening. 1t will be| pank officials today said they B. J. Wadsworth drop- The Crescent lo orchestra of [ Associated Press yesterday the i It commission or the danc This orchestra is o closing of two banks in ! ) it 10 Plaie- | Clarksd Prior d William | ville has been made possible by the Bide of 1ale has.not [ in sele i fight at | cooperation of Mark Hamilton, pres- closcd but is doing business as usual pocratic) caucus.| Mis. Ross T, of thé 0dd Fellows and Ro-|and is prepared to meat demands. Dart, 44, passes away. 15—Ole W.|bekahs ficld day committec of Harl-| The Associated Press is glad to | imc declareds ANl the collicries werc working today but in some districts tnere vere preparations for a walkout ta- morrow. At all points, however, the ty crews,” decided to remain on fhe job, Meanwhil the secretary of 15 been using all his influ- to duce iistry of mines manuel Shin- cretary for mines, is onder- stood to have ind 1 that the sit- ition as so difficult that he was ble to take action for the present jon were to T in « fternoo! 1o ed FEDERAL MEN RAD CHICAGO'S CLUBS Visit Two of Best Known Dance Places in City All Working Now was sel 1o i a-very bit from GRAIN ATTAGKED BY OWN APPOINTEE oo Member of District Attorney's Gommittee Urges Expulsion ers Guild of of 1 the Cra trom offic in a lett t of the r efforts lebrations urants were visited b prohibition agents early today, 1 Lincoln Tavern Town club on ¢ north side and the Granada Cafe on the south side, in cach place more than 150 me d women were dining and dancing when the offi- cers appeared. Some of the guests, the agents said, hurled bottles 1o the 1 Dec uor city's best known night broken were No one was circulated might be used in padlock procecd ings The by police who arrested nine i apartment. Al W thought by police to t membe of a liquot running gan fists of an unterrified tailor ended the crime carcers of two youths trom Iall River, Mass., and landed them in the police lineup today. Police said Reginald Clement, 18 1 his Lrother, Home valked 0 Max Mattison’s tailor shop yes loose vi I of hoo fled into the arms of a policeman They admitied that, unable to find i6bs in the big city, they robhed a stutionery storc twice last week, po= Gra Paul Wh Yertainit Another raid New York, Fake Pistol Robberies Land Boys in Station NTERVENTION SEEN AS MINERS' CHANCE Union Officials Ask Government o Solve Problem k in the great South Wales coal fields which would entail idlencss of alf hours daily pre t to floor. All those that had not been confiscated was arrested but a report Ja raid was made whila eman's orchestra was ens 1 today as the said last night lay relicf in an bring pressure 10 miners are re= mood from not to budge and the around the mmers niners’ work- t to seven and 10 arrange- owners (P—A arge Thomas C. e racketeer: gy ride” y a member of a iblic safety organiz- protect New York sident of the Con= ind mem- urged attor e “ex- H de his to Max Zaritsku, Clothing Workers’ America r commi committes ens as “window ced for ques- eteers, three 1 “quitc ocent. ing” Riegel declar- encd out rack- of ) — Federal carly start in New Year's Chicago dry affairs is concerned o an that the evidence last mght men in s made P