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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924, PI ll N hure ¢ New Britain and B z g ['the firefighters soon discovered the f’I.fln\HI' Scrmon by Itev, 1. 13, Wal- t | source of the smoke and the flames alnv' e ews ‘em and his choir will sing under the | risto ews | wore extinguished after about $100 Ideunhlp of Professor J. J. Willigms, ; - ldmnug<- had been done, This is the first Pythians Celebrate. time in the history of the department Pythian lodge, K. A vh-hrurvd\ vhere the firemen have discovered the & g 1 [the "diamond jubllee of the order at Lla ’ulul then informed the propom the regular meeting in 0dd Pcljows { watchman of things amiss in & plant’ E All hall last evening, The meeting was| George Scolt, flect outfielder of F well attended and a stirring address I w Departure nine, has entered 81’. larfi 3 fi%fll @MW Tl] RE EIVE M was delivered by Rev. A. B. Dew- Francis hospitat in Hartford to undess 4 ; {berry f the M. E. church. Musical | 80 an operation on his right kaee, be selections were rendered during the cause of an injury, suffered on the S Rural Patrons of Posl “Ofigg: srieios ant » tmar imory or 00 i, SOl Hughes \“JJe Despon- “m‘j'f,"‘;‘m"’;'r ;;::"';;; r. ,;‘:;;;“;;,;:g’ | A i 5 HNowed the meet ng. s again this ur ; Liable to Lose Deliveries " Catnolic Charch Notes. dent, Slashes Her Throat e ) Masses in the church of Our lLady from the injured Mok Dr. Joseph Ml of Mercy will be sald tomorrow morn- — O Hxh n, a noml bone specialist of « . Y righten Your Rooms With .., v soan At " A S 18 N CRITONL CONDITION ™5 ion 8 e held at 9 o'clock. The Junior So- The ‘y's monster air fighter, the & g dnlil_\' will meet tomerrow morning | she wh is cquiped with 72 New N ¢ Legion County Association Meets Here in the church at 9:30 o'clocIO\ lon'o“l' Father Snatches Child From Wite On oo rtyre ball bearings, according to ; ing Sunday school. At 3:30 o'clock d ol an announcement today by the local i . Tomorrow—Miss Margaret Feury in the aftcrnoon there will be a meet- | Strect and is Fined $23—Country |17 SEROUITERICE oAy (0 T (000 .| ing of the Ladics' Altar socicty. An, 3 * A0 R e ant mil Engaged as Teacher—Church No-! . e e .| Club Compract Awarded—Two Po.!products located in important parts | i offering will be taken up at the of tie cleetrical system, which was 3 | tices—Plainville Briets, Sisimea lamaron Momgine: S4: el jcemen to Be Added to Force. | huiit by t 20 company, 4 General 3 % itions: to living or dining 1 s K : AT, Jiocesan Social Service Bureau. ‘ z A s sudsidiary. 3 They are great additions.t g ng rooms and hall. We are offering very Patrons of the rural carrier deliv- Holy Name Prize Winne Mrs, John Hughes, 65 years old fast Golden Rods quintet’ (il special values in our Picture Department in Down Stairs Section. With 75 to choose from ery of the Plainville post ofice are The prize winners at the whist (wife of John Hughes of 66 Sumn P S - the West Ends (el | notified by Postmaster James 1. Ush- given for the Catholic club in the stroet, attempted suicide this morn- SIghT At R hall, The visitors a ) «t¢ontion ti wo S s offered at— ‘ we cal ntion to Two Specials ol ler that special orders have comel American Legion hall Thursday eve-|ing, which she cut her throat with a ' hoor: Hb bed Hows | Dixies o sata through from headquartcrs stating ning by the Holy Name society of the | buicier knife while in a fit of d ford, aiter thut five had defeated the i and | : g ) . i that those persons on the rural routes church of Our Lady of Mercy were as d:»n.- Neighbors called Dr. A - jocals twice, Dancing will follow Shit il ' . . {who fail to make the roads near| follows: Ladies. Miss Anna Cafferty, Kimberly, who Dad Mrs. Hughes| 0 C i i their mail boxes accessible to the car- Z{lrs. Fred ldvingston. and consola-.nu-hvml in T. “’0“:"; .nr‘nftul.:nii: o New Pallabie lMable to lose delivery of | tion, Miss Anna ki gentlemen, J.[to the Bristol hospital where a corp Addition of 1wo new policemen has n aanasome Polychrome Frames, mostly in three opening style, we offer mirrors of riers will he X 2 : : . ‘ In-annasome Poly 2 ¥y PeNIng Bl ftheir mail until such a time as paths Foley, and J. Kramer, consolution. |of physicens got busy in ua etfort to |, S0 R B HE RO PR ICHRER T8 the best grade Belgian Plate Glass. Some have two openings with mitre cut glass, others Che hedy RRGEIA fom the. rond to] Plainvide Briefs, save the woman's life but little hope | W60 BOVMACE for bn Ihe ety Soll plain glass. The upright mirrors offer choice of plain tops with ornamented corners, |l ti vt boven. The rural mail car.| A son was born yesterday at the | was held out at 11 o'clock that she sasity had beon abors by Chist TS leave their! New Britain General hospital to Mr. would live, st I, Belden. A new motorcycle of others with oval tops with mitre cuttings. Fifteen styles for selection. Come choose riers are ordered not to 3 = oland Mrs. Hareld Hemingway of 22| Mrs, Hughes has been ill for some Al s y yours and brighten up your apartment. 516.00 and $19.50 each. conveyances and for that reason, the!an o _ i . s Jor SOME | sicer will be put on duty and another P {patrons on thc route will be obliged North Washington street time and.was recently discharged | ... o)) o gasigned to the patrol= ' . |to make @ path from the road to the Mrs J. G. Ward of Park strect is| from the lozul hospital. During the | o nog runkg 1o take care of the grows mail boxes, The ‘order reads that'¢htertaining her sister, Mrs. Alvinalast few weeks, she has been subleet ;0o ngg of the ecity for protees “rural boxes must be so located as to) Knowlton of Munson, Muss. |to despondency. 8he and her hus- o, “orng calye of the motoreyels SN all times! The town plan commission will | band were preparing to leave for Flor- partment was clearly demonstrated 1 be accessible to carriers at 1da. thi 0 |50 that the carriers will not be obliged meet Monday night. B, TR BIONLD. yeur, when the service was first |to leave their conveyances.” The lo-; The We-uns club will meet at the | Gnazzo Kidnaps Owa Child added. The police reports for. ik i cal postmaster hopes that the peop'e!lome of Melissa Kyle on New Britain| piristol was thrilled yesterday atter- | | few months have showm 6n the rural routes will give complete; Foad, Monday evening at 5 o'clock. | noon in a munner known only to Hor- | 4 grip the police depattalil co-operation with the office so thatAll members arc urged to be present.) atio Ager and like authors by one of | ment on criminal tendencies of the service may not be interrupted, e | its own citizens, Christy Gnazzo, who | the city and no waves of crime, as We would be pleased to show you the arrivals for Spring at our Women's Sweater ot i Birthday Social, | . Public whist Monday night at 8| figyred as the villain in o playlet, cn- | have heen reported in nearby places, Vashington’s A S ‘clock in OJd Fellows' hall, by|titled, “The Kidnapper | huve taken place here. A few baff= o 2 of S H ] W, Section. Best selection made early, you kno | An enjoyable Washington's “’“"‘?m«ha Fehokab 1odis —adst: Gnktsd 84 his wife have hud sonte | og busstacies wees raunisd s D There are the new Jacquards in Shetland, mohair and alpaca, with Peter Pan or long | duy Hm"l" was held last evening in| —_— marital difficultics in the last few | in a short time and altogether, the de= | s, the Baptist church under the auspices| rd of Thanks Hheei Rl T e oy g Ryl ool Ak revenls seit o " b shawl collar i " of the G. W, club. The hall was !"'"' | we wish m| !’lmnl‘l our friends, zydll;:;- ,,,],‘(I;.‘.‘ L‘{;; ,~u(ro?(‘,,,.,fon':.w“1'1’.‘:-: Y;:»'J:!‘hm\«‘:xnl\;\;)?:;t‘ ::lspr:afiu’:-c‘reyr.' l Also note the new Slip-ons with erochet back. |ty decorated for the \0“’3““’“ With | peighbors and relatives for thelr sym- |y e heen separated and Mrs, Gnazzo Successful Presentation, Mandarin and Oriental Coats in all the new colors, such as apple’ green, Mexico, em- |l 16" \31.'}‘5"}'.":&(.."'5' b ‘:Jlfil’s:“u::rl\]:; et 1a e e ath or tn taus | 14 rotaincd the custody of the chila| The pressatation of "Thres “‘:" pereavement in the death of our | . arrlas The sband | 1"'ools” last night at the Communit; pire blue, Demise and Laviat. Prices range from $2.98 to $15.98 each. Mitehell and Wallace Bunnell and | ing wite, mother, daughter and sister, | hore, O 'he marriage. The husband | o0 1 e o Sucoees oo tha readings were given by Miss Alice|3irs, Bertha Oliver, and we wish| g oned Seteniar ARAL the Shodi omior showing lust weck, The pros Lane and .\les I-}dm\ 4oolw Iu-»v..sp-rnll\ to thank l)np,urlm(nl \I of | 4 ration undhln\’!Hng wife wad child on { duction lust night netted a substantial o ¥ b and 4 *| ra Mrs, Gnazzo informed the po- | Protective league in its fight again ! A W 5 5 a 3 alng was the presentation or a huu- No. 1819 of \r\\' nrlu\u . > i ¥ a5 Sorges tuberculosis. B 1 Ne s !p:‘,.m{ upon the records of the ll:un.l His assistants are Miss Aliec |quet of carnations to Mrs, J. U, Mit-| Sogned: Harvey Oliver and son, [\ % v “,:”:,:“{.m],., e 'po\;tl"'l The Community theater will Bs thE ‘v church, uston, 8. Chuse Coale, Leiand Gwat- [chell, the occusion being her birthday.| Raymond, und Mr, and Mrs. John| " ek seene of the premier presentation 5 eriin "8, M. COWL kin, Mrs, Pardon C. Rickey and Fred County Assoclation Meets, | Currnes ana tumi {2pand saricmClon, Lawards Verativile Tyrants” on Baturday. March 1 il i R Clerl” | Troup. Al tickets will be distributed | The Hartiord County assoclation of | —ee e Lo e e oy o ane [ which the show will open its Broads way season on March 4 Lecture at Chureh by Lhis committee, as there will be no | the American Legion will meet to-! BLUL Tm\\(. CLUB NOTES | e b # z Kot A stercopticon iecture, “Spring- | sale of them at the door norrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the C fearir ‘ot ths. Bubdsy Bhogvam nwflx..x\'l .lnv.\\ll- “nf wae 2 ‘J"l('fl “Helen of Troy, N. Y.” will be the [time Tn Jupun,” win be given tomor-| The Ladles’ Ald society of the Ken- | ooms of the Drock-Barnes post infat the Blue Triangle club room wiil | 10 2crutiny but no Kidnapper or vieim. |\ poiion on March 11 whon the New row cvening at 7:30 o'clock by thesington Mothodist ehurch will serve|the Itecreation bullding on Whiting| he u group of Hindu songs which | | "W!¥ the city wus combed by the |you"aonnany of that show will pres ‘\\uumnn Missionury society of the | a N-\§ Ingland boiled dinner fn the | treet, Ttepresentatives from all the| Mrs, Frederick Monier i1l sing. The r!t‘bnl’ha-m‘:u\dl‘l -;rl\"l (-n?wul I“tu\ sent the comedy to local theatergoers. Berlin Congregational church at the|church pariors on Wednesday ovening | sost In the county are expected to be| program Is from 3 to 5 and all mem. | '4hded n the net, He was booked at Hughes To Speak, [chureh, There will be special music | trom ¢ untit § o'clock, present and @ number of Important| bers and friends of the club are in. | PONCC Meudquurters for trlal this| .ppgyepig) ldeals” will be discussed for the occaslon and an offering will| Berlin Congregational . atters are to be taken up for dis-|vited. The committec, Including | OIS . and wis luter releused on |y Goneral Manager Irederick G, {be taken for the Kuniai churches in| The boys' class will moct 10 lcussion, The loeal post will act as| Aldn Marley, Alda Wightwood, Mary | D3l At the police court session to-| yyygneg of the New Departure Mig Depamng Mlmsm‘ Rece”es Copy' Japan. o'clock tomorrow morning o T8 | host to the visiting delcgates. [ Dragon, Lilly Madome, Yolanda Mor. | 04¥. Judge Willlam J. Aulonc inedf o, "yt the mecting of the Congregas Mis, Mary Delaney, rukr Sunday morning worshin wili {elli, John Schenck, John Lickwar and | 14720 825 and costs tor his abrubt-| 115,41 Brotherhood on Sunday noon Word hus been rocelved of | the)WoRe Plaes ut 10:46 o'clock, Rev, Sam- |y Margaret Weury of Portiand, | Eddie Glynn has arranged the follos- | N0 10 taking churge of his child and| iy, the parish housc. A paper showlng o Chur RSOIIRS o3"% "S"Si A Fi p as sbie Mm, ou U Ven, orhe SOOI QD | U s M (. ARAr o o [home of her duughter, Mrs. Patrick | M8 scrnon, “The Forgivencss of in. | (oU, S ACEEE B I RN TR Wondertul One” sung by Anna| . Club Contract Awarded | cusiry despite the contrary opinion of * . J sailagey e decitution by Alma Dres- The contract for the erection of thel muny o ople, has been prepared by s X cow York, | The Men's Bible clags will mect at 12 : | Hannigan al 8tony Point, New York, ) '] 5 aws m at 1o aohar irade 3 the ool ITAWALZ, L -~ lo'clock In the community house and |& teacher In Grade 8 of the grammar| EERWEE, RESTHEO by e DO | new Chippeny Country club on the! Ny, rughon, ~ Mr. Hughes is diso fiross ol 'lhuml.n) afternoon och She will cooed Miss Nettlo|® » ormer Berlin, e Bunday school department winl | ¥¢hool. 8he will succoed Miss Nettle] 0 ) , sightly tract of Jund, bought of Chas. | jue cal Chamber of oms FORMER RES[DENT DlEs . Delaney was a foriner Berling P Oleott, who resigned her position here | Plano sciection by Mary 'amlln‘ Duabar on Chippens Mifl, has. book ; Z‘“l‘l"kl' ‘ox the local Cha roof Com nt and was well known, both | Meet at the same hour in the chapel | Monologue—John Schenck., Duct uwarded to George J. Larcourse of | SOUTHINGTON "EWS o e ey o accept n similar one in Hartford, | [n ensingion and on Beriin street, OF the church. “iclis Taiand . Anna Pisher and Anna Krawitz, Hin. | %W this elty and work WMl be started in «. Mary Delaney Passes Away 0 gho leaves, besides hor danghter n | e subject of the Junior lind S g e aps t atheoudinditll b Bt ion gl e i gl meeting at ) o'clock In tie ties the past week. | the carly sprin The luns were ' Point, New York—iasults|ionY Point, a son, Lerrie Warren, |1 X AT ShrEs T A debate Dbetween two teams sc.| DUet—Yolanda Morcili and Lilly Ma- e At Stony Point, New Vork=Results |, nd a daughter, Mrs. John Ringwood, | 0", on will be the load. | " inig * [dome. Duect—Irank Weston and d. | prepared by Architeet B H. Dana of | fer, Young People’s society will d from the girls was held in the | °° New York and call for a clubhouse of of Bowlings Last Night—News for lof Kensington. i m ut o i v | die Glynn. e A g foct. " Mrs, Delancy Mved in Berlin for|Mect at 6:30 o'clock. Refreshments will he served atter | [Tame condtruction, 7§ by 80 fect, The St Paal’s Church the program by the committee in | M@in part of the bullding will be given sunday in the Town's Churches, ;.lwm u’u \‘«‘u‘;‘n :'u‘ul"m»(l“;l“al: hol:‘]v‘nl Masses at St Paul’s chureh, Ken. | 40N picturcs are more interesting and " over to w lobby and loungd room | keeper for i Hbne . g ' . d ? g " , | charge ’ V. e 4 Itev. Carleton Hazen, pastor of the ‘”N",,,mm 70 years of age at the time | SINBLOR, Will be celebrated at § and [MOre Instructive than the radie.” The b > et Kitehes, locker rooms, showers and Kensington Congregational _church, |of hor death and was employed as a| 10 0'¢lock tomorrow morning. Sun. [efMirmative side was upheld by Vir. MEN other incldentals &Y a moderi club are [“Nd tWo second prizes in its classes SRNPTAEN il : ERE M SSRLAARS. W : ¢ . |duy school will follow the 10 o'clock | ¥inia Confortl, Louisc Bosco and Mare| _ e | alwo included. The plumbing will be |2t the Eastern dog show held in Bos- has reusived & popy of (he resolutions | neres, Wi O inaton. and made | SeFvies, Rev, J, ¢, Brennan will con. |Jorfe Rutland and the negative by| New York, 1\ 4ClUdl | fstatled by Peter Rheinhardt, Burton | ton yesterday. The animal is only passed by the church regarding his| Paul's "'"",‘" X'”’m:'\f‘o;‘“"l;' B n‘ duet the masscs, Helen Ostman, Mary Gallagher nnd[“”“"“"'“ ol """‘“K house banks | ., "o L ird of Peck & Barnard i Cleven months old and recently won a ] MAND: Crionda. Sridie She | sacred Heart Church Dorothy Conlon. The negative side|uid trust companies for the —week G 0"or the clubhouse building | P In a dog show in New Haven, April. The lution s as follows: Nkating on Crust. Mass will be Lrated ut 9 o'clock |Won. Music was furaished by Jennie | (five days) shows a deficit in reserve | } April. The resolution 18 an follows:| wpng young people of the town arelyy ‘guered Heart church, Kast Herlin, | Melidowie and Doris Galpin, 1% £ SHINRERS Goutuning SR%; | Plans to Committee The oivil suit of Nicheiln S “Whereas, the ey, Carleton Ha-|taking sdvantage of the heavy rrus: tomortow morning, leev, J. C. Bren. | APproprate cxcrcises for Washing.| 288100, Plans for the nurses’ home of the “84inst Bavig Mongillo of Southings zew, for years our pastor and teacher, |of snow that covers the ground and | pay o Kengington will be in chs ton’s birthday were heid in all thel - 3 f ton has been settled out of court. 3 it " rharge., s e held N a he | ey o . ew $500,000 hos | Stea has tendered his resignation to (he|most of them have abandoned (he|gurt LERTELOR DL be 10 charge. | B0 5 aday afternoon. | ARREST FORMER BANKER | oW $900,000 howpital off SWAEM porouiity gwned by the defendant has church, effective April 27, 1624, and | gleds and have' taken to skating on Kensington Congregatio | Church Notices | Washington, Ieb. Atbort = B, | & o P nmé‘m Mavs Mo ;.\f!""" released from an attachment, whercas, this church has voted to ac- | (he crust. The hill in Kensington| wpo roguiar Sunday morning sery. | ¢ ‘ongregational church — Morning WWitcher, maid to be former presidint | een referved to the hospital bulldiag | i " SUlt, Was for $10,000 and the des cept the resignation as oftered by* Mr, ‘oppo.n- the Prentice Mg €0 181ce will be hold at 10:45 o'clock wvice 5 4. m., “The Practice |°f the FKly National bank at Ely, canktaitioy ‘,"I mm“"_"'“‘ A ““" fondant w ‘harged with alleged Hazen, therefore bu il resolv proving popular with the younger|jueom oy il “% 1468 odock . school ~ fmme. | Nevada, was arrested here today by | sommitiee for consldoration. . [_':“'}‘|;'.‘>1. nations of affections of the plaine . 5 a . - ane: e depa e e o [ i ce be call # point e 90 hat we, the members 1he Zenevation. | Theological seminary will be in ¢l e | Clately after (h‘ mnrnlng service; (a special agent of "v- partm "!‘.M the near future B) the chaletnan j'l:l s wife, Kensington Congregational church | Bowlers Have Meeting in the absenee of the pastor, Itev,|Young People's meeting at ¢ p. m,, |Justice and local police. He in belng | o' L0 TECFQ W HIC, CHCHIAS . - gratefully acknowledge our appre- | Carleton Hazen, who wiil be in Massa. |“Half The World Without the Gos. | Neld at the request of Nevada authori- | FUFRR (ERCM B & 9,000 withoul |, T1er€ WA a large attendance at the clation of his long years of Christian | chusette, Sunday school will be held |pel.” Preparatory serviee Thursday | €% SEniBnent wnd Uke Wort " ko _“"f“ amatenr night given by Kiltonie post, ministry among us. His high ideals at 12:10 o'clock and the Christian | ¢\ cning at 7:30 p. m - the immedinte futine on the orL 14| American Legion, In the town SN und the integrity of his ministry as Baptist church — 10:45 a. m.. the CHARGLS UPHE lh "Mmm diat '\{!“'_ on the wetual | e pight, Six acts of vaudeviile pustor, teacher amd friend has cver pastor will speak on “Spiritual Bless. New York, Teb, 2 The United u':: ‘-‘mg ..“v;sv'u)\v....l\ as prac ‘-,m; all' (ore pul on and proved a success. . , p % H » m ire eals in an | e grading has been comple been apparent in his daily walk and 2 x Kensington Methodist inge;” Sunday school following the | States circuit cour! of appeals | conversation. CASINO ALLEYS. The morning service at the Ken- |morning scrvice; 6 p. m., Young Peo- | opidion handed down today affirmed MERY BenvoRie Beenrad The funeral of Rudolph Herman AN RL Y Urthst Inavives Ut w21 KENSINGTON LEAGUE siogton Viethodist chureh tomorrow | PIL's service: T p. m., “The cd |the finding Federal Judg: Augustus) = 3ore prs et i o cworth was held from his late Met,” will be the pastor’s theme, ! “IKing Tut,” the Russtan wolf hound fowned by Miss Dorothy Beahn, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Beabhn of | Plantsville, was awarded first prize” ummar school Thursday afternoon, The subject was “Resolved: That mos vesignation which takes cffect The Kensington bowling league met iast cvening at the Casino alleys, New Liritadn, for their weekly wrestle with |t the duck pins. The results were as | ¥ndeavor meeting is scheduled for 6| follows e Bt give expression to our gratitude to Tuhs. will be held at 10:45 o'clock. The % Hand in the contempt ru..vxnn_nn«‘;\tur'x by I'\,”:"""t, Manager Fari!jhome at 2:30 o'clock this afterneon, Mr. Hazen for his patriotic zeal andu. Ny e . subject will be, “An Unfailing Ifelp. | Thursday evBning at 7:45, prayer | instituted by the rovernme nt against | J. -"“”": ot "“' chaaber of wm‘- Committal services were held at the unflagging love of the right as evie [Ring oo " et Rev, May Lord will preach. The | meeting ¢ the ecight sailors tound aboard the|merce for the get-to-gether dinner of | Bradley Memorial ehapel at 3 o'clocks denced in his stirring wrnmn"'“:"_"\"' Spesiyishass - vening sctvice will be held at the | opal church—Scxagesima Sun. on on Wednesday night | Burial was in Oak Hill cometery. preached from the pulpit during the {puyno i 1 parsonage at 0 o'clock. ANl who | . S a. m, Holy communion; 10 a, | vessel was seized 8 Shder ) i great war, 1961158 | bave pledged to the fund for the West treh school: 11 a. m., morning | the New Jersey :”Im""l 0 8 plac slorsead fllf“‘t) i 'he following is the list of the ofe “And b it further resolved that we | o ' | Haven Home for the Aged are re-| r and sermon; 7 p. m., evening | - 4 ‘T‘“’“‘j" - '"'". 1"”“""") re cers of the fire commission and of also extend to Mrs, Hazen our appre- (Northrup ... 4 i quested to bring their monecy tomor. |Prayer and | Just Helped Herselt he Hst of speakers will include = [the fire department: Fire commission, ciation of her services as organist, | Moffett . 89 i row morning. 21#te, how many! ward Trafz, a colleague of Coagr president, Judson Neal; secretary, and teacher in our Sunday school ..nd\{‘wjf‘ gt + s3] The Woman's Home Misstonaty so- o'clock noon, Sunday |times have T told you not to ask.man l‘w‘u A, fteed, who witl speak i Charles E. Brooks, Warren I, Lewis, her help in other church organiza- | pyqit %o\t I - g9 208 | chety will mest at the pursonage T 50 p. M. Bpworth leagae, | Mrs. Grey tor chocolates? New Britain carly next month Thomas I'. Moran. A. A and tions. [ = day afternoon at 2:50 o'clock. The 'cader, A, Griswold, “The Local Little Rlsie—1 didnt ask her, . Ball Well Attended . M. Ellis, ¢ of fire department, “And be it further resolved that e, Junior League will meet Thursday |Church at the Conter, know wherfe ahe keeps them—An- aunval masquerade ball of [ John W. Cronin: supcrintendent of our best wishes will follow Mr. and |y, eaee.. 8% 82 85. 27 |afternoon at 3:45 o'clock., A 15 min A. M. E. Zien echurch — Rev, 1. |swers (London). vy Ladge, 1. O, 0. I, last aarm system. Jumes MeNedl: fir Mis. Hazen into whatever field of | Mayers ‘ : 4 ’ lute song servicr will be hetd at ;:50 | Horace Trown, pastor. Morning wor- - n's hail was one of the | de partment | an, Thomas Wrinng jabor they may choose to enter afd | Nello aess . 98 . 4 {o'clock in the evening, followed by an ' %hip at 11 a. m.: Sunday school at That critic who says the age of biind aire of the social season =t assistant, J v Higgins; second that the appreciation of their !ong|"°:"“"'" 4} . ', ch.u hour study of the World Service | . 3w Third Union | faith is gone <hould see some of the' Aboul 200 couples attended and « istant, James gey: secretary, years of gervice will remain with us. | -— |book. A mecti of the Bpworth Guarterly mecting service of the A. M. | entrants in our beauty contests yed the sp.cadid program prop treasurer, Johm “And be it further resolved that a! 150 Neague is also duled. The subjeet lodg r»fnrm:lw. Many no copy of these resolutions be forward-| . sy will be “The Local Chureh at the Cen ¢ s kept the prize commitiec - ‘ ed 1o Mr. Hazen and that they be ‘N $mith v . o [ter.” gucssing for some time rom the internal | Worner ... 20l Tast Berlin Hems, | R wn's Ralse ¢ X be at the South- SREIee. S3se B8 $7— Tha library will be open this even- | sasicn of the reconsid i post office Monday to assist e 83 i 2 G R e ! Mea's Wage incresde o reons who have to make tax ng from 7:30 to ) o'clock for the 3 * | exchange of hook The services the Meth®dist ‘ e 1 _ g chureh Sunday are as follows: Regu- wH T wl L 1endation of tive . L8 J r Country club will ar morning worship at 10:45, follow- A L week be added | 1 of the $1.30,|8ve an enl > siudiion "";“"'ln"" } . at 12 o'clock. 8 10 wi TGRSl L g The l,rumtn league will moet at 6:45 Eo’ 7 J " : ok Tuary 23 S Bt o e YOU LEAVE? Do i RO el ular evening serviee at 7 k. umn\m: cut the amous half bl S i ”“‘“"“ ”‘: (::: ' g ol T A. C. Fuller will have charge of What can 39u Bydlich 16 your fam dellar 5 Nentag. A sreimisary N ¥ingo 34 s 5 Is « services. ily besides your property? One other Degres Team Reh s e gned and daneiag S B WoppE ..o.cueecan 38 1 There will be the regular morning ihing—~your foresight for their wel- ehearsal of the ritu 1 be held | . oow th featute game prayer and sermon at £t Gabriel's futc expressed th your Wil by the degree tcam of Compounce el . church Sunday at 9:30 a. m.. followed Tribe 0. N M. o Ay 10 AR- | There was a Jarge attendance at the . ‘(;‘O::?d:'\"’r;;lxaolm 3 "14";'3:?‘5! i naming the l’:‘a'm.\ ..*1’.- "I m«: "(;m— tied e T e ST ""'l”‘ {leap year socia! and dance given by bave sharge of iie services, PRy ywew "oV & iy work of the teeal : it he Shepherds of Bethichem in Red | can continue the care on which your ocs m has resalted in | a0 on ot night | A minstrel entertainment will be| ramily have always depended many applications for its appearance given at Athletic ha!! Firday evening > about the state and In neighboring by St. Mark’s minstrels of New Brit- | The experience, judgment, and finan- I'“m” ;h:, ”;f‘”“ AT S ‘WARD OFF GRIPPE ain. The performance, which will in- i cisl responsibility of this corporate 1 lLZ’IUudf many noted soloists, will be giv- | cxecutor will make your family's fu. Firam. . . scover Blaze Get rid of that cold qvldxlyum x ~ y3g| o8 Tor the benefit of 8t Gabriel's amiigres & . Serious damsge to the casiing de. @rish conditions set in and you bave i | Xingo - . chureh. Dancing will be enjoyed partment of the Ingraham Cloc Leonardi's | Pogan Philtp : 1 after the entertainment. | comp: on North Main strect was Hultqaist > . Mrs. Lucy M. Church of Westfield | avert la*t pight by the “nose for 8 Cort ...... PR, - %3 died at the Middlesex hospital Wed- | smoke” that the fircmen o fthe Uneas i 31202 nesday evening at the age of ¥ years, o Fire company bave. Th » . St s | She is survived by one sister, Mra. E. ticed the odor and investigation le Committee Announc E. Phillps. of Newark, N. J. The! PLAINVILLE, CONY. the the slock plast Seatt tobert Silishy has been appointed | funeral was held this afiernoon at 2| g A the grpmrnh; ”,,:.':,’f.‘,’ :'fa,rb& 'h",“ head of the fickst committee ’nio'r!ock at the Congrezational church SIS Whh N . |charge of the faney dress ball to be | in Westfield, Tev. Harry Peicher of- S it 15 s Tt 1 {given March 7 at the Grange hall Iv\\iwiah—d and buria in the West.! 5 “!r',v . o .‘h. h Britsih schooner Tomoka when fthe thal organiza T u rum runmer off {8t the Endee Inn, The dinner wi coast 10:45 a. m., morn-| Mother—Now, place at the city coun Tuesdsy night, + {the Worthington Communily assoc ileld cemetery. '