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DECEMBER 31, 1930. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 7 OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 Wishing A Happy New Year to our friends and patrons Announcing Our January Cost Sale Beginning Friday, January 2 Watch for the next iss of this paper for about this outstandi g event! news | Plainville News YEAR 950 PROVES FVENTFLL PERIGD ' Many Steps Taken Toward Civic Tmprovement Here LOOKS PROMISING of 1931 Chamber Commerce Meeting Postponed—Watch Night Services in Churches — Action Brought Against Local Couple. A review of the y ville ward by me that took many the I pression that existed here as provements despi pa of of the country. higt the year was the start of work constru 1 of a $50,000 1i long The build a neede in this town tow ken clal town uss the Lrar; cessity ne- a sp eld to with the an state health department Plainvill resi ; of the its mat- cor appointed town large number o lished many street lines. A new heating plant was es tablished in the Broad street school d imerous repairs during nnier hools. A t hy to was the eraploymer f to the needy t Grand List Inc icre are s inter ¢ by truck driven Berlin News ..o o MOTORIST DENIES by Haven, ting sta for former pov notic lin in 1 cctory t A tion ot compil Charl Winthrop nior high : by Corn Bor ov of 200 ma in gton, experts to be on ves on all Jlaims He Didw't Hear Gon- oo stable's Whistle—Fined 810 - REVIEW OF YEAR 1980 The em 1 ur Ve ed in of the building committe intact ponds claimed wning victims. accommodations prob- New | versar with a meeting | POF¢ promised | 19 oon Ken- school 1arantin rq 3 local Shronology Reveals Period Was One wurn over two-pl th 1} ling wherein ir daily borer of Somewhat Iteduced Activity— o r school Drivers in Collision Fined—Petan- owich Case Postvoned. ssions 4—Henry fill vaca —old und F. 3ritain when ool hoard. kyard reo court la ted on uner- work- ght Orville wure Lou of 30 by Constable L, charge of ding down ead jritain road © were 1 e G el 3 nen £ school sles in Ellswort t ' 17—Mrs. Lena Otka of Deep ime of the injured i Upson's Wl denied he March constab General Griswold & sLop, Un; <t wa Scouts “How when there i asked Judge “About answered “Then do your dropped tast do 10 ice Meriden. 4—I s in Berlin dist oked, Joome 1d ou ctme Chronology ollo Detatled orth cision 10 retain until do I o wail ding ot L posity the judge I'wo More Beclier, 46 both of H rtlast Drivers Pay ed of a result collision 1 ptontobiles on Worthi arni. 2 1 & § the day before Chr Beeker | High ool subir v b s N e was charged by Constablc George | Bishop, ar Kanupka with violation of the rules | m of the road, while the younger man | and answered a count of driving out his opcrator's license o tion. theiz R | f ridg 1 1 on o 1 fails to despi pecial 14—G ain (Continued on Page 10 school Kensil get i Pas- action post Berl I it Violent Deaths i ! four vor co- auto 1 trolley ac Many of t nt died of th resider 43, prom Norman ywort} M. Hall wloying 45 5 men p! I nat ot River, Per -Upset In Politics d two stun- New Year’s Eve DANCE \uspices Plainville Grange Skit Simpson’s O1d Timers streamers. Hats, Noisemahers i 1tound and square Dancing 1931 d be Dec. 51, 1930—dJan. 5 P. M. to1 A )M ‘(; AINVILLE GRANGE HALL 5 Admission 50 cents ) | R e AN PSR ent of §9 red in an Tape Becker testificd he wa ing to turn I 1ck around highway after having nad in a private drivewa He did not see the tr roaching on t a deliv- th car driv ery on itmal | WORK Hj | {ning surprises in politics when the democrats ed out the re —Harry A. Castle publicans at the town and state elec- | tires as clerk of Congregatio |tions. The usual 4 to 1 rity of | church 3 2 years Co |the G. O. P down to less | Ger ton, A | than 100 vo voting was ex- | £0th tremely heas statc election | Trumbull re-clected pr James Simpson w eclected first | Plainville Trust Co. Fi selectman fourth t fever discovered year. | For the democrats plac cket on the cld in the n clection. The only sublican date cndorsed dur- i was Judge Me 0. | Downham | Ryder. Many prominent d ic | mander of | and republica te leader hur Booth badly h imllxts held be 19—Annual report i Business Fairly Good Jienu Hows more L | The business depre I parish. | miost mas sea service dent for t successive vears the| 14—State health ders survey of department rs in Plainvi Curtis re sewe L. ele elected cl Pythian lo: 000 me here as keenly E Sp promine local factories managed to work at|‘ N, =0—OV oughout the s stolen from f people were laid off | Grand list § as attempts were | three per cent hem a few days work, | Yeteran railroad least, especially at the Trumbull | L. Judd, princi Co. Only lust week the town | 8chool 40 years a great step toward unemploy- | Many Deaths In February relief by Atz iss _ Febru 2—Roma ( unerployr 0dd Fellow and r ally b century, pa was ino Potash of Wes byt 5 oms 1 of business condi. | Jane Bellamy, 73, d et Emma Woodford, 75 and other affairs werc all 1 Miss Ann Brock tended and tidy s of money|! Parzc realized. Prominent men and women | Seriously ir of the town, aided by the general |} 1 devoted coun’ s i 81 hout the year to getting th constructi under way. mming up the year, it is dent that the town enjoyed a g od of progress cor ing business conditions, and indica point to a still better vear in With ty stive in the eral assembly instcad of on {c B in pop Plainville has t a new of life and is K ing forward. Chronology . Only a e | during the ye made to giv road wor The big accomplishme AW Despite the adver tions, benefit da ts | gely at- | rank sid Harry Cook, 49, exp! cappointed four years 1 Sisters, ary. | for 1930 | A chronology of the 1 | events of the vear follows: Ja promin ly. 2—Re 1portu ‘ observe nt Odd ke Library Campaign Started arch Ch s 8. 1 Inspect slate by hoard of charges by b mber of Com groups to make pla library 3e rial exhibit droppe Town Sanford aid grant th B. J. McNa | away. Mrs, Virgi 1umerous blood transfusions. THEATER street building line finally TONIGHT Board of r s $14, grand list. —Mrs. Franc Warncer Baxter and Noah in “RENLGADLS” §9, dies. 14—High school News—Acts—Comedy dies ia Viano, Pie accept enters Storrs tourr T—Sewer comr Beery commission authorized special town meecting. 19—M Margaret cell, 48, passes aw Rev. Johr ay of Church NLW YEAR'S GREETINGS 10 0oL PATRON sewer commitie You Have Made the Plainville T d James Strand An Outstanding Success I'HURS. and FRI. ion. W. B. Vincent Heads C. Laur t pastor, d dead. cent clected presid r of Commerce. 6—Ne, formed he William J. 'S good for you! Love and laughs on a health farm with the racketecrs of v Even the honies are funny and ONLY SAPS with LEON ERROL, RICHARD ARLEN, MARY BRIAN and STUART ERWIN | s and (Y Lets —Continuous 3 - 11 P Plainvitle Pictures Go Over o e Best WHERE GOLFERS . Personicl WLE BEST New, Smooth 1loor Sporty Greens IDLE HOUR COUR PLAINVILLE At All Times—250 Special Rates for Parties GOLE Ernest H S ven accident §2, passes awa Hunt ¥ i Ella L. 4—Mrs. Theoh (Continued on P 10) 32.50 realized from sale of Christ- | brate 19—Governor ses of —Mrs. Helen T. Rict \ die Catholiz Barrett, Pythian temple, passes | | - 2 e poisoning despite husband's s M. Tranmer, New Ha- | Lewis d Mrs. Philip Josaph ctric avenue. The Nutmeg Styba™ o BT e R L e aad cnn- tinuing weekly in the future. the Bristol Li b will adic ‘“Tae Nutr S four-pege sireo- 10 the publicatiom of s in the organization. This POLICE SEE LIGHT i of the antiquity of e title, a| 7 idge Joseph M. Donovan, prom * Find Driscoll Exceeded Bounds of Daltino’s Permission | scrscins oc 1111 Euage, i JODOINS WED 80 YEARS o™i comr vaswmn ane of ~| Bristol News urt this weei: of or- i which | scrutiny of African and Asian works In the African lan- claims, ba” signifies tor of th. the title of - 0s. r considerable nt. to run—the other way—when one of 3 the of beasts is discovered in between the Afri- the judge added The new ) highly attrac- two colors with the is printed by the Dunbar printery on Elm street. Baron Released On Bonds Baror of Forestville Tor the Hartford rday after a bond i been posted by his his brother to insure the $4 to his wife four-months- lexander. Judge g rt of com- a judgment in favor of e on October 7 when Baron failed to appear. Baron was represented by Attor- ney David L. Nair of New Britain when the case was reopened on cation of the mother and brother of the ndant. He was Jal in November because of faile ure to eit put up a bond or pay his wife $4 weekl Auxiliary Gives Party auxiliary unit of Beicheprey No. 2, American Legion, gave stmas party for members of Lwo organizations at lLegion hail on North Main strect last evening. Christmas gifts were distributed and - | refreshments were served. Reliance Council Meects Delegations of members from New Britain, Hartford, Waterbury d other surrounding cities eand in attendance at a ing of Reliance council, Arcanum, held in on Prospect strest when a number of ated L - the de- council, Buist can and local lion West Street Couple to Obscrve An- | niversary — Nooney-Chesser Nup- tials—Baron Out on Boud—Ha: kell Heads Red Men. or appl ¥ come 1 case it on at least th ted long, Sthe for a whi polic ceived no 5 1 | m hall t0 add { s ndidates were i team of Davenport time m entertainment was provided Robinson late of the and refreshments were served. Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Jodoin of 20 West street will observe their th wedding anniversary at their home tomorrow, New Year's day. From 1 il 5:30 o'clock in the rnoo: reception for only im- mediate relatives will be held, as h of Mrs. Jodoin ware rants a quiet observance. Mrs. Jodoin, who was Mise Al- phonsina Montville, married E Jodoin in St. Anne's church, on New Year's day of ars after their mare couple removed to this de and have been here since. For many years the husband was engaged as a painting and decorating contractor here. Mr. and Mrs. Jodoin have two ghters and two sons, Mrs. Rene 1 and Mrs. Henry Lupien and nd Henry Jodoi all of X dren, grandchildren prise the fam- s1, Bond was set at | was continued He is Officer Thon ree ed obation Nooney-Chesser raser at Irs. of 11l health an J My 66 Cer Dennison Noomney, son of Howard T. Nooney of te Hartford, onage of the hurch a in t U Congregatior ‘clock yesterday afte T. Cooke a H aid an, r Both a s of the| riage by thire bouquet of lesmaid = aged pair, cor the latter fou Haskell Made Sachem of the members of . Improved Order of the wigwam on /ening preced- e tribes of the icut, John metin istol anad Bu lyweds left on honeymoon bride be €ut | travel tweed cre; Opon the Nooney will 1 an journey Senior sagamore, Clarence junior sagamore, Hyman L prophet, Michael J. Gren- f of records, James Marco; of wampum, Wilbur Hawx. Southwest High schools in cmploye an 1 pla | Deed vy deed 1 Hart Capital Cit an i Warranty ng 10 a war at the office of the ¢ ind on Melrose Antonio Colap! Colapinto. Woman's Will Liled | wiil the Sacher ips of Winsted, introduced among the peakers, Edward A. Davis, chaire man of the great council's finance committee; Louis Buffler, great who presided Accor an y clerk tod et has been sold 0 to Antonial| | (Continued on Page 10) New Year’s Eve Carnival CRYSTAL BALLROOM New Britain TABS Teaturing Ihe Nine Diamonds Dancing From 9 o'Clock Till Wee Small Hours BALLOONS CONFETTL NOISEMAKERS Recent Births —| Donald LeRoy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ednm P. Willi- quer at their home at 66 Beach strect on December 27. A dauglter, Joan Mary, was born | on December 26 at the Bristol hos- | ari His Story d that when h W itman collisior ich driven by When Constable ene of th (60 DoNT MEAN To SAY THAT FARBAR WAS A RANCH HAND THERE Kuanupha ar smush he found | cker in an embarrvassing position, 4 upon furth tion, %1ound that Whitman had no driver’s license or registration papers. £ In court last night Whitman tes- tificd that a few months 0 he e turncd to hs parked car to find| omebody in the proc of rifiing | school Plan Re the contents. #ince that time, he| opyuary 4—School hoard statc been wary of leaving Jocal per capitu cduc tall costs. 1ina not 1o ot his son. 5—Co insurance bourd o home | of blan | town cn | | | on poli oyes hy invest men. Harry Graham of c L ME Morg, Masg., struck by auto whi 1ixing LEs! tirc on highway, spine injured. - FRECKLES! | New $119,350 school building voted for Emerson property by board. finance ted the car \ doors will Though b espe sing averag coni- 1de for dishanding ¢ 1 to carry his pupers with h Ge 1 iy Smith of Si Berlin Ends Quict Year | Berlin for 50 affected Ber- | Charles Muller, : entful in | member of board of assessors, dics though | of injurles from being hit on Berllnl 930 as it The year 1 | lin was not particularly e contrast with other limes, ||ON O-K.RANCH? weLL... THIS IS INTERESTING — 2 LE WAS 8sut,oMl!! WAITLL T TELL You THE REMARKABLE THING THAT HaPPENED ! \WHERE PUL BY HIS WRIST Wi 1 WAS HisW UP 2BAR AND THIS \HTH ONLY ONE BULLET IN MY GUN . AND BOULD Yoo BELIEVE IT.. T CUT THAT RopE ALEY HERNIT UP H A LONG ROPE.. ON A CLIFF CONT You THINK T | HIT THAT RoPE FROM || THE OTHER SiDE OF THE CANYONT OF COURSE 1T \WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT-.. BUT.. BUT... AW, IT'\ GoING To gep !! HT A Too STRONG, DISTANCE ™! Haayy v \NHY \WASTE AW BREATH TELLIN' THEM ANYMORE ... GEE~THIS OLD BED FEELS G00-000D!! ROPE AT THAT N

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