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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER\ID SATURDAY, I\\'l ARY Plalnl)l”e News rn n ‘r‘r”.r:‘; “ml : .‘ ; . ‘ r in Grango hall, Mo anto[ News ":.rlr:,rlrl,w:r."::_n:x; Loulse Feldt and g : Sowing meeting, Fire Board Meeting iy T ikl ST LR Y o B L The hoard of fira commissloncra E ! met in the councll chamber last eve- | [Geaver wil presont w threc-agt Hrl Resorves Priday evening in /] ning, all of tho commissioners being | ‘I“m: ‘l,\\ ’y“_‘m, .|r o Haddon Hall ! irish ) |’r” .\|‘ r\ H TE[RY present. Routine business was trans- | Iy ’ o' lock Monday ! ! ted, Inclnding the authorization of EELEBRATE" T[]I]AY ! } .‘n.; ) \ cast of 3 m i payment of eurrent bills, ] 4 churacters wi t f \ Ose Tost O arlier Jennings School Entertainment ik | Cheotham: M 1lizabheth Chase, 1on wh(rh wlates 1) where there ment is belng prepared for next Mattie Johnson: Mehitablo Maud ot any itice protection, x-r»r Weodnesday evening, Jan. 28, at the Mildred Fisher; Carolyn sed \"rrrrr (Fathers of Couple Reach 80y criim e, cpone ne i 1 g Quarters i P Planetary ParSans | Sonn ennings sohal, wien the . | Chase, 1% Albert White; olla, @ | ““.“ "' the p office wi L sing the “Childhood of Hiawatha,” ind 79 Yeurs T A e B S | Soon o Weloom ey 3 i ot compond 3 amin Pascus; Deborah, a mald, [Vith the government's ru ‘m: i he staga will be set In Indla de- SO ) r. A ;"“;- will pen from 6 sign. Mra. Leo Shay, a member of E 1 cast has been relearsing for |10 8 . m the Penobseot tribe of Indians and Grandmother of Motlon Pleture Star | it wonks tadea 1 > 1% fon avenus dellvery Arym Club Elects Offcers—Contests | the sister of the Princess Watah- oy EhochaP oxl ORlGe orshiy S Mariorle Tker LT extended Monday a 1550 Wwho has heen heard | 1ol i || Suceumbs to Shock—Post Office to ot nl\rlr_rln r‘, T i s homande¥ 2% | At Reistal Club — High Schoo) | %0 ¥h0 has boen hoard In Bristo i on in A recital of Indian songs, 18 a Close Earlier—Church Notlees— | ¢ lelen Tlurtndo and Gladys ¢ additional familic Phesplans Shine—Elks Prepare | eMber of the decorating commit- g e s Ftoranmhelinont horit to that ton, Tt 18 expected that the princess A OUR l || Yeslon Bowlers Win Again— r will go townrds the new (. \ city delive Tru For Anniversary Dinner—Iieli- | herself will b present and may pos. I ; N 3 o a6 b ((x atroet!) ihly sing somo Tndian songs. | Plamville Briets, ; town: this woull | gous News, 1 | | © Warrants for Bandits | | | In dition to the rendition of the families A canfata there will he violin selections have been issued hy 10 And §'s To Bridgeport Bristol's latchstring 0% by a talented member of the school, withorities for Joseph | The local members of the 40 and |18 out Lo any extent > species | Edmund - Komoroskl, and numbers Willlam Dwjokowsk) 'S* will head Bridgep: " , or the wandering vagrant or | by 1 o1 ot i G Moore of West Broad street in hon- | » & oNE Bridgeportward ik sugrabt or by the John J. Jennings school or You know what that means. The 11 o0 tow sthoes ok botis Mt 88 paciic sioms ‘oh Woblina wedst: aRANOLA Babae: S8 T ok ek hises e A o LB | B on Iting street on 'nual uct of that org itizen wha has no virible means of Out of Pastors *reac! i e i e g str n ha r v meal 1 it of Town Pastors to Preach, | An unusual double birthday anni- {versary 13 being celebrated today at [the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elberme ) of December 23, Matulis |Which will be N the Park City [SUPPOIt At ono time in the history « Dr. Willlam B. Bea o . Moore's fatlier, attalned the distine- |, | , Pt . : 4 Wil i . Bea est values possible offered in ftlon ot an octogonarian todati hlK | ud {ho oty vonth In Mew Heven | Lilnsile, sbat s aeneeny Noupitailty oward, thia clam | Haven diatet ot Bretnotit oo d 4 . ‘{\'-mm— l\r‘uu‘.‘l u“. : .rr]‘ x{l"or Mr. nfessions of the gang having | Methodist Chg ! Uzen in that quarters had been | will preach at the morning seviee "bl l d i 1o ) “7 Hncluded the local store in the num-| The sery { the Pla + M. [Prepared over the police garage for (at the Prospeet Methodist chureh eswrapie merchan 18e, giving to | doore, is 75 years ol tod: ] Tl DB vartA T LI SR Ureh om0 toN arsens 261 o accommodation of u certain | tomorrow morning Dr. Beach has | " The almost unique coincldence of | - N i . ave Leen turned over o the state | Morning worship at ype of overnight t, but late nt v appolntec ot 8- e LR o i 1 turned over to the sta I3 pat 10:4 I A v 0 appointed distriet su your dollars an eXPansion beyond fon for a family reunion in honor | " |Arthur A. Ball will be the preacher, |oven this rrlmn of retugo hay been | perintendent and i will bo his fiat 7 Gl g Hor ow Hioans < |Sormon topic, “Encouragement to denied the homeless wanderer, | visit to the Jocal church as suel i i/t tho two Plainville men. Supper | \\',”.t": " Sl ”"' (f“‘ ing 1y Christian Workers” At noon, Sun-| True, the Knight of the roud has| Dr. G. H. Wells, professor at the al! e\{pectatlons be served hotween B andl o] A falal accident was barely ol session with adult Bible |generally given Bristol a wide berth | Hartford Theologieal seminary, will > o jo'clock this afternoon to a larg jiayanted East Main street A school has attained a a3 a cluss, and the palatial quarters | deliver the sermon at the Congre- [imban of Suceia)dsom New Havan, jicssink stoday) byl (qulelc Ewoth 511 ay arapallofiFat tsndatises Bn | overitha teavaes Ha 0t Bbtt ber laveel| mxiloia h Ut morning | Hartford, Woodmeont, and Plainville, { of the gate tender. An autolst from worth league In the evening at 6 p. 'populated, but until quite recently| Mrs, Dailey Granted Divorce, IT [Esrsorblcihiioy; cako il ke L Newylaven nable) teatopwHen 10 867 tiicaint Tohnman il L b Hn | ioao FaBENLo e hes e ae e e T e was granted n W]LL PAY YOU WELL TO J|[iaiaretot he celehration Tof hthe | gatenirate lowstedn (rant ot Wim Sithiicrihlaitople bl WAL hia drront |atoramalpinonleoe the shotistonk okl aiaice rom o e tan wEADIL O fevent.? Gtia house le fastetully e, akidded ithroush ithe barterl when! Door.! SBvonin aorvies ALUT bl x| 00s) 6 Bria(o)s banKrunt morshants | DEIte conmt o Tha decres TAKF |corated in gold and white. his whe locked and went full on | An address will he given by the pas- [und the hobo has not had a place | was granted on grounds of desertion e ADVANTAGE OF OUR | M der was born in Berlin, ,'n tho track in the h of an ap- tor, A cordial invitation is extend- (1o lay his head, which has not been | and custedy of two children was || GermanySbutEhas Silved nearly: sl pronchlng Strain. S VAttempting S tollad toiall who are withoit a chis sristol's los: | glven the plaintift. Mrs. Dailey was D y J|| nis lite in the United States, spend- | turn up the tracks, his car skidded |home to worship at this church, However, there is a glimmer of | represented by J. T. Mather OLLAR DAY NEXT MONDA\ fl||ing most ot it in New Haven. Hejonce mare and landed against the Boy Scant Meeting Ihope, as the shoe stock has been | ts Slice of Atelon lcame here about five years ago after | iron standa King them and| A mecting of the local troop of |auction Y and it i expected that | The New Departure Mfg Co., eme | retiring from his rallroad work. Hoe |tying up 2 he gate tender |Boy Scouts is seheduled for Monday |soon th W be thoroughly !ployes who have deposited a portion |nas three daughters, Mrs. Moore, | selzed a red flag and dashed up the o : renovated and bo put in a condition [of their savings in the General Mrs. H. D. Lafayette of !’In\rr_\“lliu rack; ceded in flagging the Advent Christlan Church {to receive any possible guests, ale (Motors two-for-one savings plan, t.ma Mrs. C. L. Hynds of Wood- t E ringing it to n stop be-| 10:45 a. m., morning ship; ser- [though the establishment will be will participate In the distribution of | mont E | fore it struck the luckless automo- tte for the children on the sub- {operated a transient stopping cash and General Motors stock | r. Moore, born in Plymouth, has 'bila, The driver of tho car was un “Four Kinds of Hearts. The place onl yand any overnight guests | which is taking place at the present 1y in Plainville the greater part |injured, bu Cs- stor will speak on “Seeing It {will be expected to be on their way | time, of his lite, having been emploved | cape from probable dex | ) morning subject. | in the mormng. “| The funds which are bLeing dis- r many years in the C. M, Clark Local Man Arrested 3 1. Sunday school hour. | Arym Club Eleets {tributed ave a maturing of the class ctory. He has two living children, | s tho Avat Sindayiot the S i New Britaln. TIrving 1. Rachlin Kensington Methodist lberme Moore and Miss Bernico | James E. Crawford was arrestod At a speclal meting of the Arym Whih) 13 expeciod, (o el ° ! 31 Rt e e arrested |,y school contest, “A Trip Around | ATV ) eve ; « ¢ Ber]’n News ounsel for plaintiff. Deputy §i The regular morning service will | Moore, both of Plainville. vest l[«‘ iflernoon by Deputy Sher- | World." Tt is desired ”P” ! club held last night at the Prospect [ rr rnrr\;,lr retu; than th |ift Martin H. Horwitz of New - [be held 10:45 o'clock tomorrow " Mes. Talmadge Dies o 'y“I“ e Sup L g rted on Irm«‘rrr\‘r‘ n‘r‘r”r‘\ {church office ero slectods foritlio “]Nrr‘r;r\l.’:'r' the right to with lain ser he paper; 0 S L o s N SRS Imadge. grand- Sued by the Bristol police tartec 8 and en. |V ST S yes have the right i~ tin served the papers and the wri 3 on Methodist church. | Mrs. Martha A. Talmadge, grand- S0 i el / the advantages given by the dif, | Oming yeav as follows: Prosldent, |, tyeir deposits from the savings urnable in the city court of Rev. R. Lord, pastor, will speak mother of the world-famous motion gainst C ford is that Roscoe L., Sessions; vice-president, ; S R fe ] . m. Loval fund, plus interest at anytime, but 1’ | city the second Monday in Ieb- | on, “The World's Indis @Dl Barve. picture Norma, Constance and ‘]\'l: o Ir an nlrhrirmr r v( from A . Hallock will | 1¢ster R. Chapin; secrot: James rr‘”;h rl‘\‘r:”‘ ;:.‘v“‘:, rl ‘x”lm‘_hr‘ur‘x“db:l a e Sie ifan e : stol dealer on the deferred pay VL fiael b ; Fehabls draw before the f ruary, |lce Station.” The Epworth Leagus Natalie Talmadge, died at her home | Uristol dcaler ! speak on alue and Impost- | Thompson; treasurer, Charles A,y eV BRI BEORS the chd OF i Cashman Ts Sued. | will meet at 7 o'clock in the evening, late yesterday, following a shock. |MePt plan and then transterred the 12 2% ! ranner, Sr, financial sccretary, T he e LR h 3 {machine to another person, at tne {*1C¢ Of Bible Prophecy.” 7 p. m |money deposited in the investment | * Thomas F. Cashman of Berlin has | #1iss Elvina Peck being the leader, |She was 86 ycars of age. Mrs, Tal- | i evening worship. The stor wilj | Adolph Hartung. @ rl | 4 & the leader. | e ilsama. tina ceasing s Y . ] wili oy !tund by the corporation for their been named defendant in a suit for | The € ¢ for discussion will be madge Hved with her ncphew, Wal- [ (B0 FINE ¢ ‘r‘{.,krrl"lsr e on an evangelistic theme, | The meeting was preceded by a oo M UG, COTRATENOR fOF thely $500 damages instituted by Alex | "My 1 Parable. Why.” Tk Oldershaw. Upon arising yes- | “ednt & chiiiicuddy of the Bristol vy gaavoring to Follow Christ™ | Stppe b Malamud of New Britain, throug ning meeting will be held at 7:30 'terday morning she had breakfast Police took him to Bristol short) 0 p. m,, mid-week ‘ly“l-.l;” wo Chimney Fires Yesterday ri"\“ f-'"fm’fd’a"a’f i :‘r "ml“n.\"xr:lr:e"r]: Irving I. Rachlin. The writ is re-|o0'clock the subject will be with him and set about her house- [A{ter his apprehension, Squad A and Engine Company No. ‘,“M Sl : alm mn‘.‘ _qr"m_m‘d aee . turnable in the city court of Ne ayer.” Stereapticon slides in con- |hold duties as usual, but shortly aft- | Another Bitten By Dog e |t were called to two fires yesterday “’“ 1“1 ‘;“““hfl By “:f fl“e‘N L3 Addl[lonal SeI‘\flGG Plficefl Il]l(} Britain the first Monday in February. | nection with this topic will be shown ' crward she collapsed, dying late in ‘”,1:”' madedos s rctived in Plainville—10 room house all {m- | afternoon which were extinguis \-~l‘|,,.l,‘".s‘,,‘,2 ‘.:,H,r,,"ylw Pk devo,i‘i\l . Mrs, Henry Cowles, jand - Rev. Miss Lord will be in the day ‘“,"‘\; ‘,""‘”\'i"‘(,n e Y “-"y‘l““”_ Provements, lot GGx248, large barn | With the usual celerity of the Bris- | SPEHIR COROVER WD HORORtes Efiect by COIlllecllOilt (o The funeral of Mrs. Henry Cowles, | charge. | e e o |10k tha BRSO\ i o ot he i |0 Hed Enedrc sh and |tol department while it is not possible to obtain 0] b who died Sunday night in St. Pete The Junior League will meet Tues- tol. She was the ““"‘V ot JonniWiR O NS S ko E LNl s IOt e e a ¢ iter price. B, W, | e first fire was at 1:04 in the | < | 2 : ; Co., was bitten by a d P | cxact figures, it 18 believed that dis- burg, Florida, will be held this aft- | day afternoon at 8:15 o'clock he Talmadge, who died s years | son, > Ma I on at the home of Anton & Florida, will be hold this uft- | day rnoon at o'clock at th nephew. Mr. |was making his rounds, Dr |Southin ) Tain . 4 e on bursements of cash and Gen. Motor ernoon at 2 o'clock in Southington, | Darsonage. The mid-week service 780. She leaves "" 4 I Chak 6 Southing Tel. advt. | Wicgart of Darlow stveet. The |0 i puistol will Tin over $100,- END OF LONG STRUGGLE with burlal in that place. Mrs. | will bo held Thursday evoning at Oldershaw; r}”mm, _\]Ilr.:. l]{;llph Ir’rlr“\:l/kwntl‘; lr:].r’(’rv Sehecl | pact Clniadt _ [ Names were just breaking through S.ock in Bristol will run over §100, Cowles was well known in Kensing- | 7:45 o'clock at the church. The sub- Stevenson, and the granddaughters £ 5 & ALGH iilip |the roof when the firemen arrived, Donzrerat(onAl Chiisol Fo ton and 1t 1s expeviad that Saveral 66 Joct for Bible study i v Eerol: ! who iave: made tliemselves famoua|Marinoi Lo investigate. " Pending hi | LOCAL HMUSICIANS PLEASE [nut ‘he fire auiekly extin. | Congregational Ohurch Forum i ding, > hitt e n Mrs. Claude U. Gibson will be the Cow! — end w ol Al aratsanticita . Her son and a nieco both died this |finding, the bitten man is receiving | e & SN 5 8 Yuneral of Mrs. Cowles Today — | her friends will attend th rummH\hr'r'ra{:lr‘]“ II o requested to bring Her son R e B ished, 46 gallons of ehemical being | it ERMEH B 0 oRr g 8t used. o b 4 I 5 il : : e the Congregational church tomorrow Men's Lyceum Meeting Post- Yo Bolimn Fo Dities, Kensington Congregational The Talmadge girls formerly [tol. LSt | Managing Director of WTIO Tele- | At 6:58 last ovening the firemen |(1® CONETeE B e Claude W. Stevens, who lias been| The Young Men's class will meet | Shent their s Egnaahrel e Laore i | phones mis € iwerg icallad itosextingulshii &) smialliifeyreta ibiect: will ihe, “Tha! Btory. weeks with an infection of the leg, [at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at With their grandmother, siving | Services at the Church of Our( Phones Mis Congratulatoins to | cyymney fire at the homo of James Betiia the Naws Lt e aecvioa il v week an nfec £ 1hel eg, | the ] e ateur theatrical performances on our tomorrow, the third Sunda o _ 1 the home of JAMCS | puying the Ne ’ e Job—-Chitrolt Notoa: weeks with an infection of thel ex, [the Kensington Congregational 1At R etare. they | ooour tomortow, tho third Bunday | »rentoissotn Trio of New. Britata, | COPrisan of 116 Prospect atreot s recaasalby &l enon reratreatal s again able to be up and around ' church. The regular morning sery. H¢hind (he barn long oy bp | tor Epipbany, will be s foligws: | Little damage resulted. [by Mrs. L. L. Beach As the result of a long strugsle an it is expeeted that he will resume | ico will bo hield at 10:43 oclock and (FAlized (hey would ona day be S a. m. early celebration of the | Tho brondensting performance of | Graduating Class Fleets |~ 7 “Anniversary Banquet for additional service on the New |his duties at the Stanley Works in 10n will be delivered by Rey. | ¥nown all over the world recetit {holy communion. 10 a m., church (he Mendelssohn Trio from statlon | The eighth grade of the Federal | The twentieth anniversary difiner Titain-Kensington bus line, ~the | New Dritain on Monday. His many (Vernon L. Phillips. Sunday school |YATs they have not be 5. e i cchool, 11 A, m., morning praver WTIC at Hartford last night was one UI1) achool elected n partial llst of |of the Dristol Todge of Eiks wil he Connecticut company has finally | friends aro gratified to learn of his|will moot at 13:10 p. m. Tho Chris. | Funeral services will'be hield from fand sermon by the rector, Revi of the star attractions of the weok at A ester ;i | . Elks' h ~ %" Iher lato residence at 2:30 o'clock George I. Brow: 12 i class officers yesterday afternoon. |held at the EIks' home, next Thurs- arranged for the operation of more |recovery. | tian Endeavor society will be in ses. | Ner lato resi Rev. Charles 8 |1 5o I Browne. 12 noon, bap- thls station and so finished and a o partisanship was so keen and |day evening, Jan 28 husses between Central square in Literary Club Meeting. sion at 6:15 o' and an inte Monday afternoon, Rev. Charles 8 (jsm tistis was the performance of the The o e Sl ST 7 : ing topie 1 | Wyckoff, pastor of tha Congre Monday, Fenst of tha Conversion | New Tet, : t0 many ballots were necessary that | The committee of Past Exalted fhe Hardware City and Percival| The “T.J. J." club of Kensington Ing tonic for discussion has been ar- | Wyckoff, pastor of fating. Burial or s, paul SRR Sew Dritain ensemble that the man- ¢ wag jmpossible to elect the full |Rulers who have the arrangements avenue, Kensington. The addition | will meet this evening at 8 o'clock | ranged tongl goiirehy Rotiout i e Ing director of the station, Who yate elcetion for tho offices of sec- |in charge, have announced that me of these busses fills a long felt at the home of Mrs, Raymond Wil Daughter 1s Born i I atholic Church listening in at his home, tele- petary and {ronsurer e SRR G ek fte | 1 | 1. 0. O. ¥\ Install | The regular servi will be held ! vlian SR e, etary and treasurer heing postponed reservation can be received after want and, through their operation, iiams of that place. It is expected | Mr. and Mys. Gouin of Christian || At the regulne meeting of E. L. iat § and 10 o'clock tomorrow morne | loned his congratulations to thelynii'a [ater date, Marry’ Newecity, |next Tuesday evening, residents of that section will be | that there will be a large attendance. |lane are receiving umu;‘mrvm.,m on ..,,', e ORCT i 1% Tion e hureh. of QoW morn- | players atter the performances, tell- 4o “or 1 7. Nowelly of 196 Good. = able to travel with much more|A social hour will follow. The elub birth of a daughter, AR e S en ""T(,( :’"‘I‘ o “'”‘ (0¥ cllling the 1t waalone of the most ar- i yin strost was olected prosident, and 5 S rotofon e . u d dis : 0| s Mc vith Sunday school at 9| isijc oI ATICRs over Eiva S s 0 cass than they l;‘a\'c ru]r]u;vr;a.c.] engnges L the atudy and discusslon 5 llu(r. iins At Bridge Sallia ChIR et aiastht TapaT Lo tlsic porformances over given £rom | ary Crowley, daughter of Danicl T. BOY SEEKS MOTHER Four busses will be added to the [of current works of fiction, at thc Mrs. Rollin Wolfe of i | PR " e Sty % the statior . " 2 s ~on: high priest, Wayland Patch S : : Elockil [Crowley of 138 Foderal street wa hedule, two of which will operate [ end of each on turning over 1o !ton entertain L party 1‘::"r r.,:r]r:l LY . ”r o 1.'( 1 Saturday nmrn]rr[: at 9 o'clock | The performance was particularly | chosen vice-president. — — on Saturday only, one on every day {the Peck Library the books which [at bridge at her home last s Ll el ”‘”” bo a month's mind mass | interesting to New Britainites b cxcept Saturdays, Sund and | have been taken up. [Mrs. Clarence I Baldwin won R e r Theodoro Schmidt poned—Stevens Will Be Back on The class colors, blue and gold, Detroit Youth Iolieves She Has 1 ! I cause of the presence upon it of tl i h g fithe o ; 1 . > recording scribe, E. C. Snow: tr Congregational Churcl el : : he il be tr r scheme of the class Jolidays, and the other every day _ Mecting Is Postponed. first prize for ladles and Dr. A rer, Harold D, Lafayettc: finanelal | anirr[,:-ivrf\'rn 5 Hl'_':‘: h et 0 compositions by New Britain | iny which are expected shartly, in the week. There is no service on | The mecting of the Men's Lyc Goodwin was awarded the gen-|curipe €. C. Girard | “Tootatons I | compos Theron W. Hart's prize contests At Bristol Club | Tuis City 2 jot Kensington, which was scheduled [tiemen's first prize, Refreshments : . [Sermo ReRootstenaoticion BFAn: |iwinnln Ashes of Roses, was | o ; ¥ sundays. | o A s i 28k REATES | Tegion Bowlers Win [them, O ‘for a Closer Walk with bl s Was | The Bristol elub will entertain the | According to the new schedule, | for Monday evening next at 8 o'clock, we; » served. The bowling teams of Brock- |Goa™ Jrostor. & by Watson Woodford, tenor, iemhers of the Torrington club in| Raymond Buraczynski of Detroil. |God,"” Toster and was beautifully done. Georg et nal busses will b : tponed until Monday Davghter Ts Born S i i ho first of a series of fnter-club co o,y ha anA ey i the four addittonal busses will t | Barnes post, American Lezion, mat Cliurch school affer the morning |Fiain's Cantilons was cin s l€% |1he first of a series of fnter-club con- | Mich, has written Mayor A, M. Pa L X a Wi an ade- | o poxt Monday evening. onessa asking the mayor to assis: & ted as follows: !l evening, February i:", it “'”’l :r'"- A daughter was born at the New |tainad their perfect record last night servi The first new one will Jeave New cd today. At that time a debate n General hospital this morn- by defeating Hayne lage post of hristian Endeavor soclety, 5 p. auate description by the announcer | mpcre winn be billiard, pool and him in finding his mother, explain- Biritain’ at 11:40 o'clock in the 1 be held, relative ,[" the a I\‘\s,r-}m: to Mr. and M Stanley Barrett \West Hartford on the Recreation It R ra tl WA st md was played with delightful a r_\-,,‘\.. matches and the Torrington |ing it is his understanding that she morning, going only as far as the ! b of ‘instituting; Eheptown ook Boplin & Mriiand 3irs. Barratt are |, It was the second time the | young Pooplo's cirele, 6:16 - . 7 club is expected to bring fts ex- married a man named Leonick American Paper Goods Co. plant, | aser plan of government "“.‘I " {well known throughout the town. |west Hartford men had heen de- [ qevotional S srorcolt Th.onr.v* | oo great trio by Arthur Foote, | norg gy a1l of these lincs, A bufiet |and is now living in this eity. The This bus will leave Kensington for | htoehrilulcYiox OICIS, S : o Yems. feated by the locals. The Visltors |meavel tatk, Nellio Blxby, @ o | cClcbrated —American composer, | \yncy will be served. ayor's ofice Is not acquainted with New Britaln at 12:05 p. m. It runs| A danco will be held at Forestors' |y, Iz ing service will ) Y - “The Haddon Hall M which concluded the program, was | yamatie Club in “Richellen” |any family by that name nor does on satur v. to take care of Jcnsington, (his evening WATEY | be held at the East Berlin Methodist | 3 comedy-drama. presented by the Y. | ith astonishing virtuosity and | s yarg, udience greeted the High |the telephone or city directorics the factory crowds. Another bus, |! spices of scveral of the YOURK | church tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. |meeting of leagues of Portland last [€0™M°dy-dra RISsEnoCSbyatt the slow movement was unexcelled. |gahaol Dramatic club in its presen- |show such ¢ name. which will run on Saturdays only, [ People of the town. It ie expectod Rev. A, L. reen will deliver the | cvening, the trip being v au- New Britainites could not help ex- | a(jon of u” at the Com- — . 'h'-]r i nr‘rn\rll\r'r“\:uy" | Sunday s r\m:]v r}rr mlur at {tomobile. A large delegation was perleacing &”i‘-’ '“n:r ol' nrrxtr«; v” T e eveRTiE R ki HAS NERVOUS SHOCK 1 at an enj e 2 o'clock, noon, and the Junior|attendance. | such a fine tric entered in the [),v was the most ambitious one A ~ Britaln, is the bus which will I Ity oI toland s SERCNE ‘ 3 p. m. The cvening| A large gathering was present [ city, and the announcer took especial © BEs Cie e eu one| Fitchburg, Mass, Jan. 23 (P— H that the club has attempted and the ‘ : s 1t the club has attempted an Lester Mulfo, 15, captaln elect of New Britain at 12:20 p. m., i i ieduled 7 v'elock. ) the whist social Bummum Theater ire when referring to it to state it | oy, was successful | he Lowell high football team, was e S B egular morning prayer and ser- |the parish hall of § was from the Hardware City. It fs |y et h Fetstih s S it Gl wking Tnventory. mon will be held at St. Gabriel's | ehur the ladics of va church composed of Herbert E. Anderson, |y e S pRen NIt iy val school. This bus will make ! . ; e ofr parts in a sincere manner and |\caiching a basketball game between L e : i in Construction company| .y yreh tomorrow at 9 o'clock and {The following pr varded (Plainvilic) | violin; Roy O. Tuttle, 'cello; and |i1a nrodue SR b 8 bty return trip at 12 One hus, Faani » noon for the Eei R O SR I A 10 OWing {Y -\ 2 DR production was costumed in the |y owen high and Fitchburg high to- operated daily, will leave New | et e manAN avens Dia i e oS U RO AR B | Laa iR R, SMIs v inginin Sugen, ¥, Jan, 2 . Bt criod of Louls XITL by a profes- |;ient and was removed to Burbank s b bt bl of taking th al in o'clock. George Mi of New ! hime; second, Mrs, 1 C. Cobey 3 —— nal costumer. The scenery and |t . HOLDUP IN WORCESTER fage setti showed careful | rnoon, and Kensington at 4:1¢ Aot WL eartcd B 0 1 will be in charg |consolation, Miss Alice Mol yelock, Tho other new hus, ope IOTEON d s McInerney will be th vmurm,; ntlemen's first, Mills “EVERLASTING WHISPER" Worcester, Mass., Jan. - hought and planning. " r 3 | > ) TGEN OF DYAL ANUN { dallo sxpent feturdurs Buis umed Monday mor at the whist and social to he gfven | second, E. Vernon Read; consolation, enjamin ner was held up The production was under the di-| REGENT OF ROYAL ARCANUM : 1y evening at § o'clock in the | Bdward Siegrist. : vo young m he armed with a |rectio 7. A, T e, and the| Attorney David L. Nair was in- S P ¥ evening o'c 1o | Bdward Stegrist Sondi; an: 51 o young men, one armed with a {rection of W. A. Towle, Jr., and th fain at 6:15 p. m., and Ker ”“"J‘ Massos will be celebrated at § and urch parlors by the ladies of the| The installation of officers of the & voly the other with an ice |cast was as follows: Peter Caron, IL | stalled as regent of the Royal Ar- ton at 6:35 p. m. Re: have Married Again and 1s Living In to accommodate the Ken men and women who work in : Sacred Heart church. All are invited [ Knights of Pythins has bee A BETTY “h"-‘”"“‘ pick last night while he was on his |Garrigus, J, Cizauckas, D, Heffornan, | canum at a meeting last night S 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. |y "y pocont, poned from Tuesday evening, Ja | s S 5 o way home. The men took $10 a loteher, H. Griswolc . Tyl Harry B. Eckmarck of New Haven heen attempting § > & bus 10 payp's church, Kensington. A clergy- | “mpe — Epworth igue of the lary 26, to Tuesday evening, Febr: PALACE OF PLEASURF 'flrnr checks and made thelr 1. Rerry. C. Hultman, K. rrett, | past grand regent, was in charge of run at that twfe for man -from Hartford will 1N 'Methodist ¢hiur ttended a group 2. cape. mith, T. Br ) rowle the exercises, due to the fact that Kensir r e N school will follow | 3 L SN i | By BLOSSER dents working in New Britain I Slclotk aervice quitting their jobs at 6 o'clock cach | Sacred Heart Church & evening have been in the habit of | Mass will be celcbrated at 9 - Kll'ld Words arriving at their homes sometime | g'clock tomorrow morning at the after 7 o'clock, extremely fate, and | sacreq Heart church, Berlin. thenew bus will cnable them to ar- | jiov, John C. Brennan of Kensing- rive home mucl er and will | ¢, ill he in ct . Sunday schocl 1so enable them ake part in | il follow the service AOM, OSCAR AR YES-JERES A PIECE OF CAVE S o social functio the oy it | Berlin Congregational AT ARE HONGRY= ) FRYOU AND A AlcE DISH o WHEN WE SAY Aict TUESE ARE ANKCE they so desire st | The Young Men's class of the ok s A impossible in the pa rlin Congregational church will Cé?\j;"&*&?;’m% : e 4 \wr.uvssruuewr 7 Mo PLUMS =Y0U CERTANY The complete sche , which | mect tomorrow rning Lt i ! i § SHELL'GNE VS AVORE = ) ARE A FINE =oes into effect today, is o'clock. The regular mornin i i . 3 VOO SAY SOMETHING 1 ew Dritain Ve n ! will be held at 10:45 o'clock and | N 5:06 n. M 25 Kev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor, will 10 A m ( ! ver the scrmon, his subject be- 140 a. m 5 ing, “The Challenge of Our Dreams. 20 p. m. y 2 f day school is scheduled for 12 10 p. m. o'clock, noon, and the Mcn's class 50 p. m. 4 i will meet at the same hour. The 30 p. 30 p. m. Junior Endeavor socicty's mecting 110 p. m 5130 p. M. ing wil 3 o'clock in the after- 5 p.om. [ . n 2dith Den will be the :30 p. m. 1 3 x Saturday only to Paper Goods, ev. Theodore A. Greene, pastor vy Saturday only fo end of line. | of the First Co tional church, z Except Saturday, and New Britain, will deliver an address holidays at a special evening service. He will Brick Company Sues T on, “The Stockholm Confers Suit for $1,500 damages has been ' This service will be held at instituted by the Carbo Brick Co., 7 o'clock and has been arranged by Inc., of Rensington against Joseph Surana and M. Bodenaro, both of the Young People's society. All are invited to attend.