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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER- 24, 1923, 2 y " }I,lbhy comes as a candidate for the /) Ve |the buiiding rund of St. Joseph's ' Pl ” lle News | pastorate of the church, | Br,stol News | church attracted about 300 people. ainvi " M. E., church—Rev. A. B. Dew-| After the whist playing dancing was \v., rry, pastor. 10:45 a. m., sermon by | enjoyed until midnight. About $200 [the pastor, “Ihe Governors-Thanks- was realized for the building fund. | Igiving Proclanfation;” 12 o'clock | | Neighborhood Club Dance ‘ANN”AL VA[;ATIHN 1ooan, church school; 0 p.m, K | The dance of the South™ Chippen { lworth league, lantern lecture, * | 9 | Hill Neighborhood club last night | | Passion Play of Oberammer; in that district school was attended by ! is 4 lecture that everyone Bhould hear. INJURI[S AT FlRE!r-ny couples. A neat sum was netted ‘ Tt h'lanul'}v |~hrn::mn||(' “m: m-w-h"‘iq’l-; {for the district welfare work, ing to all Christian peoples. he | i “ | e public is invited. A collection will be T ——— .,.“7,":;'“",{‘,,‘:;’m“qfi:,r‘flw";o,k' Iaken up to ds y expenses. | : i it ha i i (Grammar School o Close for """ i %en” fhise Jdward Hadiield Brings Suit 1= comgrres witn tne tocas poncs | . :’l‘.}.:{m.:;,‘; “lm ':‘ ;‘:f” ':}('l':l" A 3 [Cl f w [ b Shea, thought to be in this city. She 208 2 pastor. & ship cloe! s @ sted here Thanksgiving Reoess Until Mon, | Ziriec, e pomer o beiicr: | AGAIDSL Gty Of WRGrbury wa- arveied v 2 montn ago ana Sunday school at % p. m.; eve- —_—— | nection with the case involving Mrs. ning worship at § o'clock, subject, ' :chCALL .IEXPEGTED HOME,| e Estimte or tice: IWOMAN MAY BE BIGAMIST aonr riyispt, of tne Northside hotel, Bowling Returns :Yaw viotation. It was alleged that I e A mimber of upsets happened in | | Mre. Hotkoski and others had trans- the Recreation Bowling league at the | Millerton, N. Y.. an:d Bristol Police | ported Mrs, Shea and one Peter Burns 4 Recreation alleys last evening much | ) to Millerton to escape appearance in | —Charles Diggles Gets Big Bag of [to tie surprise of the followers of | Confer in Case of Mrs. Shea—|the jocal police court. The pair were ! L { | I THANKSGIVING SILVER SPECIAL SELLING GOING ON—We are offering many good things in silver that will add much to the table's appearance and be found useful in serving. Note lpn values told of here, though there are Reception at Brock Home Tomorrow some of the teams. The American e | 4 2 | brought back here, however, and Gane—Chureh Notices — Bowling | cgion team sprung the biggest sur-| FTACTHs Hear Son's Messages ¥ | through their connection with the at- | . | prise of the evening by handing three | \ideless 1y polar Regions. | fair were sentenced to jail for a month | Rotums—Plsiavillo Bricts, | drubbings to the Kussell Block team | Jom ] 1¥am EoIaEgkogions each. Both were released last Thurs- Principal Orrin 1. Judd of the |OUt of as many games. The Foresters | Edward Hadfield, through his attor- | day. Piainvilic Grammar school, announ. | 100k {0 out of three from the Moz- | ney, James T. Mather of this city, has|. Mrs. Shea was married four years {ed this morning that the schools| aMs. while the All-Stars took three jkrought suit for 10,000 damages|ago in New Hartford to Frank M. would ¢lose down after the afternoon | Straight from the Midnight five. | seskion on Wednesday and will resume | SCOres are as follows sessions again on Mondav. The vaca- | Russe!l Block |tion will be the annual Thanksgiving | Scott | recess and on Wednesday, lessons and | Bordean | classes appropriate for the season will | Magerowitz | be held in the schools, | Valentine The ;azainst the city of Waterbury for in-|Shea and yesterday he filed divorce juries, suffered on J . while a|papers through his attorney, Joseph fire was being fought in the Hodson M. Donovan, and complained that the » ; building in that The complain- | woman had married Peter Burns on jant was a spectator at the fire and|October 16 in Millerton. A search of alleges that the defendant’s agents, |the records of the New York town the firemen, knowingly and negli- |revealed that the marriage had taken 3 ! gently connected a defective hose to|place. Accordingly a warrant was is- Education week this year was the {a hydrant and permitted vehicles to sued for her arrest. | most successful of all time, according 3 | pass over the hose, allowing it to be- West Ends Ready | come disconnected. In consequence @ The West End quintet is ready for ne of water was thrown [the opening of the basketball season with very great forcé against Mr. [and this year a stronger team than { Hudnield and he was violently thrown |ever is expected to appear on the Cold Meat Forks, Tomato 95c Sheli and Butter Knives, ¢ $l 1 98 ervers Each v he set complete . | day, gl\o_:m actual count of the num Kaltah 101" 108 j\aga:nm building and sustained per- |floor. Included in the squad will be ber of visitors who attend the { BRI 5 cieaiaises i u;; I manent injuries to his ear and other | Sheehy, Tracy, Tamm, White, Car- Dinner Knh-q. Rogers, with sharp steel hiade, .\_nlt and Pepper Shakers—Attractive hammered sohiadis duting the week Soohn e i 4 a n guaranteed stainless, with Rogers . designs, put up in box | | parts of his body. The case will be | penter, McNamara, Carlson and Rior- aame on every knife 4 7 P fln.Tu:sda_\-A a fexture was added to G v 2 Ti-o | aried at the January term of theldan. Sheehy was captaln of last the Kducation Week program in the 485 495 498 1479 G perior court in Hartford. | year's quintet and has played in the sitfer Baking Dishes with cover and white enam- Double Vegetable Dishes, Rogers make, | | visit of Harry (. Houston. supcrisor s | Mr. Hadfield narrowly escaped [jocal uniform for several years. Tracy § auality cled insert for baking. 3 98 plate. Spec é | of writing for the city of New Haven ""‘”'1””" ssisinsaninse 2 | death two weeks ago at his home off |is a local boy, now studying at the Very special for .... 3 %, $ . for b I R et $1 .50 | Mr. Houston visited all the rooms and LD ¥ 103 > 8% Curtiss street, when a well, which he [yale Law school and former captain { Save demonstrations of the correct | Mead ey © % lwas digging, caved in on him. He lor the Dartmouth college nmine. He |Rogers Silver Tea Sets—Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, various designs, in manner of writing. He spoke in 1he Murphy A " 115 | way completely covered with sand but | sisofpiayed a stellar game on the bas. Spoon Holder and Creamer, com $5 95 | cluding hammered cffects, $4 98 ighest terms of the r v Royce 794 neighbor, Heyward Brown, uncov-|jetball quintet college. Tamm plete with 12-inch tray . Kach i 5 has been made in Plair the ered his head and called the fire de-|js a member of the New Departure ning Se hree pieces, good stecl blades 1 Batioks 10 hohes Y v orila 5 BRIdblofimpravEment vriting 3 54| partment. Dr. B. B, Robbins was haseball nine but a basketball per- Lok Ui i e B ia O omicxn D, Inones § high. S Colonial i d e Was_snthused Ly thelishowing in called and administered emesgency | ropmer of no mean ability. Carpen- silver plated handles, $4 98 very suitable for Thanksgiving $4 98 by the pupils. After school Tuesd \a g . mlm‘mm“"‘ S Sl G S B el e S o Bet....... EEERRERE . Pair . . 3ok . he attended a teachers' meeting and | Weston ... .. 1 the imprisoned man, who remained in |(ne stars of the state. McNamara I8 Double Vegetable Dishes, end or lock silver Nut Sets—six picks eyt By Aluable hints to the | C. O'Nell ..... 4 : 901kis confinement for four hours, hefore | ynother of last year's team as is Carl- % instructresses in the varied wavs to Strong i L 94 1 he could he released by the firrmen.|¢on Riiordan is a local high sehool Levin lots of Dtl‘l‘rs that you wiil want to see, . {to reports. Lvery numerous [visitors attended the clads rooms and | Americen Logion Newell ........109 107 108— Brooks .... 85 111 aunders . . 84 100 Handy Table Pieces with sterling handles, givedl] 26-Pece Table Sets, 1551 Roger Bros, st Knives, choice of Pie Knives, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Forks, six Teaspoons, six Tabiespoons, Sugar el TAbbn C¥AtarEst i the' ool | work. Principal Judd will, on Mon. handles, hammered designs, big value, . and cracker ..... A correct poor writers and these hints 13 O'Neil ., o S 82| Even then he had to unfasten his|yo. who has shown much promise. will he put into practice in the daily | Grayson e vhhss e 78 !shoes and be pulled up out of the|yorfooon Charles Cari is preparing a writing periods through the day. Pavano Expocted Home Toda | weil without them, | Memorial Monument Dedication schedule, which will see the locals in action within a short time. . . — — James MeCall, son of Charles | 38 4200 pegication of the soldiers’ me- | Will Discuss Taxes ’ " . P McCall of this town, is expected to re i heing erected on T tters will be discussed on hut all of these have gald tgey are|Smith. The young people’s mee v r morial monument, heing erec ax matters i ) . ) | ople’s m N 2 - B rlln News BOE. GO RSHEE Fob T o) W e ‘3‘0!\:'0:‘.1. "CeUNE | turn fo his home here today after| Beadonion . o 87| (he. Memorial Boulevard will be de- | Decerber 6 at the Bristol olub by e Postmaster Fagan has served faith- Kensington Methodist lhr-f- years' service as a first uss fx_;'nm” 4 LEEEER :"_"f: rred until Memorial l'a»\-, a.vt‘o_rdlng Carlos V. Holcomb, nL!ls(l{nl tnx‘ :-olm- 3 £ fully in his present capacity and there| Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, | M4CHINSUBIth the aviation suetion o Ml U “ [0 an announcement of Chairman | missioner of the state, who wil Ay are many who have expressed the [At 7:30 o'clock in the evening Rev. |hv-‘l nited States navy, His enlistment AVANO ... eaiaaeny . "1 | Charles T. Treadway of that commit- | particular stress on co_rporlfion an period expired yesterday., Several of | Anderson EEERRRRE 2 109 tes, The granite shaft was not|inheritance taxes. Following the [] opinion that he should' be again re-|Carleton Hazen of the Kensington 8 PAUI‘SGH”RB“ :nmmm(mL Mr. Fagan is @ demoorat |Congregational . urch will pensdor | his companions who were in servies in place so that the exercises could [talk, an entertainment program will Il and Congrossman Fenn fs a republi- | Monday afterno. - 5 o'clock the | With him will accompany him for a 2 462 be, held on Armistice Day and will |be presented. P {Monday aftern at 3:45 o'clock the The members of the Bristol eclub short stay at his home here, Hig fu- hot be ready for several weeks. The il Soclal Service cli 8 will meet, RS GHLLEB I IUN s7fi Want New Organ At 10 o'clotk on Thursday morning | tUI¢ Plans are not known. Shepard svoveonis 1T 97| uncertainty of the weather the pres- | will enioy a‘c:|:‘|:e:'cal;x;:e:'ogl:':“e:: A ngw organ will probably he in- ol € Reception at Home McGibbon ...y ? 90 91 ent scasgn has induced the commit- |day night at 6:3 A It v y b a union rvice will be held with th Pt at Home e : o8 v tainview Park, the fishing preserve of | stalled®in the Sacreg Heart ehurch, [Kensington Congregational church at| A reception to old friends and '© I'reman 96 'tee to let the program go until more ; - Iast Berlin, before the Christmas [the Methodist church. Rev. May Lord | neighbors will be held tomorrow af. J: PHton ....oooovns 90 favorable weather conditions wil be | Councilman Homer H. Judd on Fal i H. [ P 'Sll [#ervice, it was announced today. The [will be in charge. Tnstead of the usual | termoon from 3 to 5 o'clock at the| P FFEMan ..oooo.. 108 114 assured. ‘The decision for the Me- | Mountain ' N IS Lfll‘ges[ n lSlOl‘] 0l rari h | members of the church have been.in- [seripture reading by the pastor, each | home of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Brock on morial Day program has been ap- N. D. Ladies' Night. |terested in the project and have been {member is expected to bring to the | South Washington street in honor o 518 509 5 proved by the eity council and the Ladies' night will be observed to- Episcopal Notes, |sum of $150 has been voted to take | night at the Endee club, when a spe- | working to secure money to pay for|service a verse from the scripture | the obse e of > B . | ) ) . 3 o pture | the observance of their 50th wedding X { il be sus Rfl. J- C. anm the instrument, An entertainment | dealing with Thanksgiving or praise, |anniversary, The obscrvance will be |nv|\v:|vmwuv|0m< v‘ur the December | care of the expenses of the :\w.m-x_:rmy entertainment prnxr-m”nml n.\ | will be pregented in that section of Items of Inter | held with a family gathering earlier iy parizh leaflet should reagh the rector | The new memorial will cost the | presented, Included among the num- NEw cHolR SINGS SUNDAY the town soon @nd the proceeds will| Ar, and Mrs, Bernard Brennan|the day, and a large number’ of |10 'ater than Monday, Tue sday, all- | city $20,000 when in place and \lnl‘IJ‘pr! will be musical '",“"r""""hh"'\:::: |be used to pay for the organ which |have moved into their new home on | friends are expected to visit the couple | day sewing mecting for the Christmas ) be one of the finest in the state, com- | Capuccio sisters and readings g egle. Wednesday, 8 p. m,, Kgghts of |memorating the deeds of the men, | Ilorence Andrew, A motion picture, will be of the latest design and make. [Willlams Court, IKensington. |arta o ¢ e a X . | offer congratulations in the ar- !t L . ; 5 2 A o nd" R e et T Salabarion Revrtgan Unchanged A special service will be held at|ternoon, Waghington. ~ Thursday, ~Thankegiv-fcalled to the colors, in the World war. [ entitied “A Thip Through IN:H l‘.). - "he condition of James Kerrigan of (€t Paul's church next Sunday, the Gets Bag of Game Ing Aervice at 10 4. m. Friday, 8t. An-| Bronze tablets on the side of the | will also ‘be shown. The If"r“ mber Church — Construction Team Win- | Kensington, who has been ill at his|first Sunday of the Advent season. Choviss Diinias. returned nst drew’s Day, Holy Communion at 10 a. | bage include the names of the 1 ladies' night will e heh'l oh the {home for some time, remains about| The Kenton Hill club will attend | o' Bles returned last eve-m.; choir rehearsal at § p, m men, called from this city and on | of that month, a change in date being ners—“0Old Peabody Pew” Draws [(he same. o TeeIted M Newington Mon. ([NE from & hunt In the vicini® o No Red Cross Returns, other plates are the names of those, | made necessary by the holidays. th me, it is reported the dancing class in 3 Norfolk, Conn., with what s sid ing Tonight. . < Services Por Child day cvening. Ol fashioned dances | 0 ;"- sty sy syl Chairman John Lamb of the in-|who made the supreme sacrifice, The Danc onight. G Large Crowd=—=Church Notices, ® Juncral sorvices were held Thurs. |are taught. Pf] '( he v‘v-' bag o L';.mv‘ SUEN AN |yl Red Cross committee stated this|[shaft is mounted on a unigue base. Pierce and Norton will hn\M a bat \’a t 8 o'clock at St Paul’s church " East Berlin Ttems m.‘"“”" this season. Mr. Diggles eX-|yo0ning that nogfurther returns had |the patented idea of Arehitect Harold | of music tonight at Red .I;‘nu 'h.\ for Caroling Lucca of Farmington | There will be the regular morning [ ¢! cd two pheasants, five rabbits,| ooy made on the Red Cross drive for | A. Hayden, under whose supervision, | With the Tassilo orchestra of l("\?f" {avenne prayer and sermon at St. Gabriel's| MV® partridges and one grey squirrel. f inompershipe. He expects that there |the memorial i being erected. The |and the Alhambra orchestra of .hor- Rev. W. B, Casey conducted the [chureh Sunday at 9 o'clock, followed [ One of the rabhits was a large sized | wiil he o number of reports in over |base is in the form of a five pointed | Wich as opponents Both of " :‘h': service, Interment was in 8t Mary's by Sunday school at 10 o'clock. The [ “Jack” Mr. Diggles will - enter his| gunday, and hopes to announce n big [star and presents an aftraetive setting | Musical organizations played a cateh in tire contest being conducted |1gtal by the first of next week | for the shaft, which rears ftself fifty | l.ake Compounce ball room during the by the Plainville gineering & Sup summer 80 that their appearance here {cometery, New Britain. The child [choir will be assikted by a quartet {was about 10 years of age. from 8t Mark's church in New Brit- . Birthday Party, eet above the base, The location i ply Co. although the number of points g hday Party Sloat Tor the eniecia) ah )t oanwet oxpecte attract many people About 36 high schoo A a awarded to him hecause of his show- ", THis cllisction 1a made during the) Prepare For Coming Canvass ain. Dr, Forrest of New Britain will ' na sarkinson o | be missed by anyone approaching the L at | Ing, was not announced this morning, i Anvs gl > Michae! Koraly a steady customer October and is f oral | ’“\"'::‘_p:'o’ :}""l")'“':_'”] :.,,?,‘ fl » . A meeting of the irustees and the [have charge of the services. ¢ o - o en - . . v s o ey b S missionary committee of the Kensing-| The foliowing are the services strest gathered ot her home last cven. | SItY on the ow houlevard. The e he I8 sure to lead when the total isfy o 0”4 aurprise party in honor of | PMERL of the shaft makes it possible (At police headquarters, was assigned m., | counted up st oyt et Sdepedndd | {to the State Home for Inebriates at The largest collection in |h'v history of St Paul's church has been receiv. cd this year, according to Rev, J. (" Brentian, pastor of the church this morning. He stated that the ambunt recefved total® about 8775 ;“"l"'l""‘::‘lr;ll:{'l:f;l\l ?!‘:!":"In' ”.”I’n l.’?""“ Cofgregational church was h:-\vll”"- Methodist church Sunday: Regu- ' last evening at the home of M Mar- | lar morning worship at 10:45 a her 16th birthday. Guests were pres. |[0F the monument to be seen from | 1wl be distributed amonk ghe PAT- | oo Moore. Plans for the®coming [followed by Sunday school at 12 Chureh Noti {ent Mom Hartford, New Rritain,|'he trains and from nearly all sec. | Norwich by Judge Joseph M. Dono. B Secior of TR s chureh s | EVETY Member canvass were discussed |o'clock. The Junior league will meet aptist church—Sunday, Nov. 25.| Pristol, Forestyille, Terryville and|t1Ons of the city N e ot e flrm::‘;(m” T8 1N ‘h" and it was.decided Yo hold the can-fat 3 p. m. and the Epworth League!50:45 a. m., “God's Plan,” will be the | Plainville. The homs was prettily Operator, Local Man | ter the accus o) appeared on an :“”“I'“""‘ th ‘hm A & vass mmu,‘iunlln\“mv carly part of lat 6:45 p. m., followed hy the eve-|pastor's theme: Sunday school follow- | decorated in colors of pink and white,| Capt McMillan‘'s wireless opera “"\‘;'x‘l‘ fll'l”'"!lvn‘:-i e bers of the chure ! v . | ohn Kublow proprictor © Yecembe he d the ye 3 7:30 o'clock. Rev, A.ling the orning service: 6 p.om 1ee were played, . "a tor, who re ed as hav onr December, The Midget for the year |ning serviee at o'c n morning ol p. M. Ga were played, dancing was en h ! ing be Center Street restaurant, was fined 200 and costs and a jail sentence of 1 Draws Large Crowd beginning January 1, 1924, was|C. PPuller will have charge of the | Young Peop e m.. the | joyed and refreshments were served,|Neard in Hawaii this week, is a local | ) days was suspended, after he had brought up 4nd discussed at length by |services. pastor will speak “ 4 for 4 RINEI {man, Donald Mix of Stearns streets | » . The will be open this e\®- | Sorvies ¢ \ . | ot schodaec e S Before his zelection 1o t : | those present The library wil or & i 1h . Wednesday. | # siss Anna rrant entertained r on to take the North . g . witt & % % ' to § ‘clock for the ton T . a a R {Baie vo % the B x e | been convieted on charges of keeping Another meeting will be held next | ning from 7:30 to 9:50 o'cloc rthe | Unfon Thankegiving service at the |y o ot 00 ebe o at her tem. |V yage or Bowdoin, he was | et porbtoihermng Tuesday evening, at which the solicit- | exchahge of books. | Baptist church, all churches invited. | h a . . . e of the leading wireless opera. | 19U0r and having putation bf . . - S y h porary home at 1 Crow stree ing. The raid took place at & crs will be present. This meeting will | Philip Nase has returned tq Middie Congregational chureh Sunday. l'rpyrsday evening. Guests were pres. | 074 0 this secti His station at this fter report had be held in the church pariors and fur- [town after spending the past two days|Nov. 25, Morning scrvice at 10:45 & .ot from Norfolk, West Hartiord home ¢ Stearns street jg 0 Clock |‘ iy ""‘ - ”": H hr:_‘ . - > o s ord yade that the accuse ther plans will he made for the drive. jag his home on Wieox avenue. M., “Thankfulness chureh school | yarrord, Middietown and Plainville | PATA!eled by noae in the city and sey g "";“ b gl A v Construction Team Wins * The weekly whist social Wil befimmediately after the morning serve | Gamey were played during the n. | €ral times, since the departure of the | *!'IN8 Intoxicania to 2 ! J B A " The Berlin Construction company’s [held in the parlors of the Sacred [jce; Young Peopl eoting s b Bowdein, the young man has be cmployes place in the Berlin Congregational Th T ing and musical gelections, both voca o ram church since its remodeling and many |howling te romped out of the Com- | Heart church Monday cvening at §im What We 7 God 1or;” | angd instrumental, were rendere \ | Peard at Lie own station by parents e ':',lf“, ’!,’:l way hydrant favorable remarks were heard as the [mercial alleys in New Britain victors [ o'clock. 7T hostessen w he Mra | tUnion T Wednee- Lactightful buffet lunch was serve and other relati of ¢ '\‘ \ x-a - ‘__14 plant . . e Ne ritain Machine te ® Nel and Mise Hazel Nelso a 5 o tantis f & . 9 or " At an people came Mo the church lover the New Rritain Machine team. [# Nelson and Miss H Nelson 4 Baptist | Catholie Notes, Midd Buys Large Tract Seotn MEsi Bevet it velos Before the presentation of the play | The games were played, the Construc Masses Sunday morning unciln Homer M. Judd, we o baark Wesing MRt RIGNT. - THE at sic . s 1e wd. The |tion team winning two of them. Nel. | | e hae N ; ” 2 O APOTLUINEN bouRiit thtes Pscks a A musical program was ren 1 .u "' 2 Job it e atass e thel ! Ipis 1 h e inda 2 e [ church of Our Lady of Merey w " S 'r 13 4 . t menthiy Witls § reporis were Junior mllnmmrfr] yed several selec 'nlwlx-- '“”1"”” - B 3 | | Advent a. m. Yoly communion; |said at the usual hours o 10 and rday from Arthur Reeyve fogdidf tions in an excellent manner The |t ridge workers, John ooRey Ras S . J m.. chure school; 1 a. m.,|o'clock A special collectio " »f Burlington, aggregating stol Bricls members of the orchestra are: Violing, |been elected captain of the Construc : A g Jewly | MOrning praye p. m., confirmation | taken up Sunday also at a pv. | 1000 acf ARAFUACEIMERT 88 10 “T‘, Royal Areanum, \ o8 o o 8en80 e second mes oy ® s b will be made by ' ¢ ot b Miss Victoria i‘iske, Walton Meagley, |ton t r'"'\ r 1 - "" = [ . ams, T p. m.. e\ensong persons lccs to meet eurrent expenses t be made by Mr.l_ .= ertain 1} members of the Harold Vruce and Harry Gould; ew Cholr Forme | + chwrch The pastor. Re John 1 at once hough it is the t s ’ S A - ¥ 8. Pawl arch | The evening in Oxley assembly itain couneil at the meeting on piano, Ntoselle Meagiey: dyums, Er The new cholr at 8t P'aul's church | Tuesday o e at the hatapn sated this morning that roest Sch el wi ting circles tha render the musical scrvice for|hall. 1° had been announced t Pt & gt v Wit e converted inte sday night in «_'rr anum ha A guartet composed of Mrs, Robert [the first time ihis year at the 107 s e sbetwsblppdeg atdes o M. Deming, Mrs, Carrie Riley, Chafles 0'clock service tomorrow Miss Filo- | gl school, but those meeting wauld be held . Pratt and Walter Atwater also ren. |1ence Perotta, the organist, is dir nounced last evening “" dered several selections. The group |Ing the choir | )Ir ‘n:h y ,1;‘.va|,| to hol: was attircd in old faghioned costumes he members are, sograno, Wrs. | Oxley assembly gt . of Meredith, N i epenk - hought av. an e g from an ot ¢ appete and made a good appearance o| Fdward Lardner and Miss Perotta; | The funeral o el oth 1 Nt ontinued o enth I'age) ! 5 e - " lalto, Mra. John Kiniry; bass, George | man was held from the home of he p Ranquet Where's The Candidate? | . saul Giana and Philip K- | daughter Mre, Erncst Matthews y s g tlasthor . " r. and , — Sk Jar st High “The OId, Peabody Pew” diew a jarge crowd last evening in spite o the rain. The play was well present «d and showed the result of a groat deal of work. The play ran smooth there were no breaks and the characters were true to life The play was the first affaireto take | formed Citizens' League v be heid | € considering confir ark asked to preaching ] &n pport of rioner Sundas 4 e t 1 a meeting of polier chiefs in ay school at 12 " y schoo! sessions # held at / i 5 fden” yeslerday o dlavens trallie Iy rhers at € poy ‘ " Toc ’ - - | Workers at ¢ k k obiems leervice at T pon Litshy A month’s m quiem mass wijj | beav ) Hiflam O'Neil of George sitest 8 £0 as I8 known, or can be found | . John Delowery and Bd. | Cheshire Turnpike, out, ne candidate has presented him. | ooyl Rev. John F. Nelson, pas ##1f for the position of postmaster at ' ‘st Paul's Church Methodist church, officiate Kensington. At the beginning there jers a1t ®1. Paul'seeBurch will | was in Oak Hill cemetery was talk of geveral Kensington people, 4 100 tomorrow morning at § ar ,|f The chiirehes of the n SEEss—— 10 o‘clock. Tev. W. B. Caley, pro-|a Union Thanksgiving scrsic fossor at St. Thomas' seminary, Hart- | First Baptist church Sunday « ng rpres THE BERLIN WATER COMPANY | 0" 0 1 in charge. ftev, Father lat 1 o'clock v. dotn ¥. Neison, | h b é NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS | Casey was a chaplain with the Amgri- | pastor of Grace Methodist chur | Whist Mtracts Man A special meeting of the stockhold- [can forces ovetscas during the war. | will preach. Rev. Gee H. Gard evening u serv- | ner, pastor of *he Plantaville Raptist | ers of The Berliy Water Company will | At 0 o'clock in the | be held at the office of the Berlin |ice will be held under the dircetion | church, «i fvet an address on| Kensington, in the [of Rev, J. €. Brennar » | “The Origin and Scope of the Citi e u Savings Bank in | f Southington.” Plans Town of Berlin, Connecticut,.on the | Sacred Heart Church wns' league of Sow gto S 4th day of December, 1923, at 4 | The morning scrvice will be held ' are being made to have other mem- o'clock in the P. M., for the purpose [tomorrow at 9 o'clock at Sacred bers of the Protestant clergy speak af | that we live in a Country where co""u"m mum of taking action on the dissolution of ll!!‘lfl churc '7 A ¥ ll!'h e _”.”' 'l".'l \I‘n.‘l t “l.m‘i\v’”"‘ e . 1 Vermont farmer M‘ can N C. Brennan will be the celebra MORE “TUT" RELICS said company and in accordance with X ; b R il the vote of the Board of Directors |lowing the servibe the Sunday school | the selectmen held in the town ha rome to the Nation's chief place Yaday at 2:30 and > ™ e " passed on the 22rd day of October, [department will meet DUEIGHY QEND 00 The amoum oF YV of honor and poper through “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR the the huge outer ea BOS, O VRN he folowing W, 6] O Tt .| those qualities of Integrity. A Comupution Frodact g mortuaty chamber in 1N copy: Morning servie 0:45 ewlock s - . by 4 Peter 15 Kane's great stors e o “RESOLVED, that the Worpord® |Sunday seiool at 12:10 p. m. Chris- | Paviowa’s Understidy Miss Root nergy, and Ambition (hat‘al'(- st Shoii Gt fur Sove Kham y.‘":‘«._m"nr,rr. existence of The Berlin Water Com- |tian Endeavor meeting at the usual | Paviowa, the world famous dancer, within the reach of every Nmer & the sunaliem, semanth a i - o hes an urdderstudy, though she very A\merican vouth. e, - ar e of the pm;r:nl . toget t b il mintature pany be terminated, and that a spe- | hour. cial meeting of the stockholders be | Berlin | Comgregational seldom is ever called upon to dance BIGNTING BLOOD” Rownd No. § called to pass upon this action taken | The Older Boys' cluss will meet at [in place of the star, Mme. Botsova . wing ¥ 530 p. . by the Board of Directors.” 10 a. m. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will {whose real name is Hilda Boot n GUY BATES POsY And for the transaction of any oth- [be in charge of the gorning service | English girl presumably, is the pres " i the tead - er business proper to come before at 10:45 o'clock. He will have for | ént understody. She was “discovered mml"ll[ mw]' ‘:0 SAHE. MASQUETADER saild meeting. | the subject of his sermon, “The Great- [in a dancing academy in London by ’ ] e dvama of ihe et er v p— It You find it inconvenient to at- |ness of Relighon.” The Sunday school | Pavlowa 12 years ago, and she hs . ho wae b double who wa ° iy Sttt Ghas tend, and are so disposed, please sign | will meet at 12 o'clock, as will the lunderstudicd Whe danseuse’s eve PLAINVILLE, CONN sandasand Wis wife who did wot of oot the ®nclosed proky, so that your |Men's class. The Men's class will [new gyration during all that time, so 5 vty non B stock will be represent:d meet in the community hous: that she conld take over the bu Wi Comeds : o - e '4""'"' JAR 3. FITZSIMONS Junior Endeavor society the sacred bull FALLIN e Ot Secretary [3:30 p. m. A Thankegiving mecting {sembles Paslowa quite decidedly in i f : » November 2nd, 1923. will be held in charge of Miss Grac yher photogray 3 declare, il heet at ,of the program any minute

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