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. WEEK’S PROGRAM IN CATHOLIC GHURCHES Activities in St. Mary’s, St. Joeph ad 3. Jou' GhUes gy 7S RNNOUNCED of activities for the Catholic Announcement in the made weolk city's churches 1y's masses, at follows St. Mary's Church. 20th anniversary mass Dobson will be sung at 7 o'clock Saturday morning; an anni- versary mass for M Abigail Healey, at 7 o'clock Tuesday morn- ing; an anniversary mass for Anthony Walsh at 7 o'clock Thursday morn- irg; an anniversary mass for | Mrs, Mary Guoning at 7 o'clock Saturday morning, and a month's mind mass for Thomas Kelly Satur morning at 7:30 o'clock. The list of contributors to the an- nual collection will go to the printer next week and on Sunday the last opportunity to make donations and sppear on the officlal list will be pre- rented, The Catholic Social Serviee Welfare council will meet Wednesday evening at Y. M. T. A. B. society hall, A “pound party” for the benefit of the city's poor will be held Thursday afternoon at the Y, M, A & B, society hall under the auspices of the Holy Family circle, St Jolm's Churelr, A charity whist will _be held by the altar soclety Wednesday afternoon Quarterly confessions for the ehil- dren of the parish will be heard Sat. urday morning at 9:24 a. m. and tn the afternoon at 2 o'clock Funeral serviees for Mrs. Nora Curran of Kelsey street will be held tomorrow morning at the church at 9 o'elock and: burial will be in ville for A Franc . doseph's Chreh, A Christmas party for the children the parochial selionl will be leld Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, A meeting of the Jioy will bo held Friday evening o'clock, BOYS' CHRISTMAS PARTY o Seont troop at 7 Pig Tree To Be Set Up Por Occasion wEntertainment on Programe- Public is Welcome, The gym schedule for the Boys' club I8’ practically suspended for the woek., The members are looking for ward with anticipation te the Christ mas party which is to be held Wed resday evening, in the Boys' club gym 8t 7:30. The gym is to be decorated, fncluding a Christmas tree and the fixings. This will he the first enter tainment of many to come during the winter months, Wednesday fvening will be an open night, and the hoys bave,been requested to bring thedr parents and friends. Any eitizens who are interested in the elub will be welcome. The pro gram will start at 7:30 with v the Beys' elub orchestra, after which there will be a short falk on “The Epirit of Christmas” by Rev. 1 1eo Sullivan of &. Joseph's who is a member of the board of directors of the Boys’ club. Fellowing this will be an entertainment of an hour's dvra tion by the well-known magician, Wil liam Emith of Hartford. Mr. EBmith i= well-known to New Britain aud PYREX FOR musie 10 { NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. Fruit and Sewing BASKETS From T5c to $10.00 Stationery in the neatest designs 59¢ to $3.00. Tested House Thermometers (ac- tual value $1.00) to each customer making a purchase of $4.00 or over. We have only 250 of these ther- mometers left, first ed! Act NOW. : nces, having appeared here on sev- |eral occasions, He has an entirely new program of tricks and a bag- full of jokes, which go‘to make up an hour of clean, .wholesome entertain- ment for both young and old, There Ju no charge connected with the en- tertainment. At the close of the en- | tertainment bags of candy will be dis- | !tributed among the midgets of the ‘qno Competition for Attendance to Be Keen—I1. Louis Dreeben Speaker at Meeting Tomorrow Evening., for attendance Lions club for were an- 1. O'Brien, s follows: Team membe; prize contests in the December and v nounced today by Jam sceretary. The teams are m No. 1--Captain, W. W. Bul- n; John A. Andrews, W. IL Allen, hure Iiengston, C. W. Buckey, L. M, Brooks, H. ¥. Ludorf, F. V. MeDonough, R Towers, ptain, H, I Congdon, J Dary, J. G. Woods, W. Alling, 8. J, Traceski, No, 3 Captain, W. C Oquist; A, W, Piper, Dr. J. H. Potts, K. M, Searle, Rev. J. L. Davis, P. I, King, George Rapelye, G, A. Quigley J. Onorato. 1 t—Captain, . W. Ma I. Leroux, T. W, O'Con- red Latham, Charles Stuhlman, Harold Winship, 8. Contaras, H. Hornkohl, C. W. Brown. Team No. 5--Captain, ¥, B win; 1. 1. Donnelly, W. J. Doy J. Emmons, O. . Henrfeh, 7T Kilfoil, 1. G. Hancock, C. L. Plerce, A. E. Smith, Team Chris. . Crean, A ood No. 6-—-Captain, H. John- son; A. N Clifford, . C. Vanee, Dr, oV, Wahlberg, B, W, Willametz, A, Rutherford, A, M. Paonessa, Dr. 1. Daiton, George E. Prentice The Lions will mest tomorrow eve. ning at 6 o'clock at the FElks club where a Iuncheon will be served, The speaker will be 1. Louis Drecben, district governor for New York state, Ti the announcement sent ont today, Lions are urged to “bring your wives, your sweethearts, your sisters and your friends.” M Minister Speaks on What is Christianity? Christianity is not simply a religions sceording to Nev John 1. address to Everyman', vesterday morning, but it | inetud v thing that is good and excludes everything that is bad. Chris Hanity includes seienee, education and all the present social and political ad vantages, he told his hearers, “While these things may not have been work. ed out by Christians, they are for Chrigt,” ‘and are part of the work He wants His people ta condition Davis, In ¥ Bhle ¢ he said, here 408 men present in ing a delegation of 45 from Mid dietown were My en the Davis spoke of the eontest hetw local class and the classes of Mount N. Y. and West New Brighton, Staten tsland. He said has heaten both these dance and membership pastetwo years and he would Vernon the local class Clapne atte for the have the isters at the next confarence nnless the local class the victor. This evening a delegation tend the first annn Everyman's Bible ¢ Fomorrow evening the cutive com mitte meet. Wednesday evening at 6:20 o'clock, at the ¥. .« A, the officers of the Blue army will hate a tanquet CHRISTMAS not nerve to meet the min will at hanquet Bridgeport win _ ONLY 6 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT Pyrex Tea Pots—Custard Cups with Rack—Fish Platters Square Casseroles—Pie Plates—Bean Pot< Nickel Servers for Casseroles and Pie Plates A. A. MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE come, first serv- PAYS FINE OF §25 FORINTERFERENCE Practice Must Be Stopped, Judge Varns From Bench muke an arrest without interfer and particularly from some of these young fellows who think they run the communit |Judge B. W. Alling said in police court this morning in imposing a § fine upon Vincent Kotowski, who was (arrested ldst night by Pellceman Maurice Flynn on a charge of re ‘ng Policeman John Liebler in performance of his duties, Kotowski, with Louis Mikowski and Harry Madrack, charged with drunk- |enness and breach of the peace, Waw rrested following a brawl which re- sulted in their being ejected from the Palace theater carly lust evening and |eausing a disturbance in the White {House lunchroom at about 10:15 o'clock und ugnin on the street at 10:30 o'clock, | Passing Around Bottle These men were in the restaurant with three others, the officers claimed, and passing around a bottle from which they took a drink, Po- liceman Licbler said that the argu- ment first began in the restaurant where they u pint bottle, e said that he went in and ordered the young men to stop, but this they re fused to do and when they went out onto the street he placed Madrick and Mikowski under arrest. As he was placing the latter in the patrol wagon the were Kotowski, he elaimed, struck him on | the head The officer also said that Kotowski endeavored to pull Mikowski from him. These statements were borated by Policeman ¥iynn placed Kotowski under arrest, Madrack asserted that they did not have a bottle in the restaurant, that he was not in the Palace theater and that socured his drink on North street. Mikowski said that he was so drunk that he didn't even know how he got to police headquarters. He sald that he remembered something who he S—this pti relieves children and S nd B s ol Chocolates Hard Candy Assorted Nuts Candy Novelties Page & Shaw, Park & Tilford, Cynthia Sweets, Wallace, Apollo, Booth, Samoset, and Lovel & Covel chocolates. 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The three were arrested by Officer John Carlson yesterday aft- ernoon following a fracas in a store at Lafayefte and High streets conduct | ed by Kavolick. Judgment was suspended in the case of Sydney Miiler, charged with operating an automobile without a certificate of registration and an op- erator's license. He was arrested by Policeman Feeney and O'Mara on Sat. urday following an accident at the corner of Elm and Chestnut strcets, He produced his license today. was susper Peter McNulty, eharged with drunk- | enness and breach of the peace, was discharged. The case of William Karbonie, accnsed of assaniting his wife, was continued until tomorrow morning. The cases of Dick Gregor. ian and Peter Jacobs, charged with | drunkennegs and assault, were con. tinued until Thursday morning. At the request of Attorney William | F. Mangan the case of Anthony Sa | betus, charged with \violating liquor law, was continued until tomor. row morning. The gigantic dam now being con. strueted at Burgin, Ky, will be the highest east of the Rocky Moun- | tains when eompleted Two aux- illaries will generate more than 1 | 000 horsepower, San Juan county, v of Utah, is of New ern coi entire te Diamonds been found the | Ll PPopular fiction—3 hooks cur $2.00. 5-lb. box Apollo Chocolates, asst. .79, Xmas Tree Lighting outfits, $1.98, Beacon Electric Lamps, complete, $1.39. Cigars in hoxes of 10-25 and 50, at the lowest prices in the city, Specials PERFUMES in sets from 50c¢ to $7.50 Axelrod’s Pharmacy Park, Cor. Meadow St. Axelrod for Accuracy Chocolates in Useful Baskets and Silk Boxes $2.00 to $15.00. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions. TO ADDRE ENGINEERS. Reynolds, chief engineer of Bearing Co, will address the American Society of Mechanical Engineers tomorrow evening. The lecture will be illustrated with lan- tern slides. It will start at 8 o'clock and will be held at the Y. M. C. 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