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: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, LHURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926, ' The mass of the pro-sanctified, P served ns a holiday throughout nm“m«r 000 for the Bast oss and Plainville News |3 4. i Bristol News it s s s it et e e LU offices and public lbrary | day, April 13, i‘(:lr‘:rv (l)mornlrw morntng at e and the post of K. OF I, MEETING & evening there will ce will ¢ e t regular holiday The regular meeting of Ethan be Lenten devotions, with st ot | h stations ¢ ours. city delivery ve | lodge, K. of P. Mail Orders *BREA |the cross, sermon and veneration of . :xrf‘ l“t' J "10\ ”1 liv .I,T| ”\'\ftlnh lodge, K. of P, will be held this Filled ‘m, cross. l"“ [n the morning and the com- | eventng at § e'clock in Areanum At 7:30 o'clock Baturday n~n-m S a8 COlSLeR alThan ¥ |a holy week service will be Leld, the “,,‘f‘ tlotlthe atorsstilitre Elks Installation |order of the service being 1‘..‘.' g & “ e AL A The rocently elected officers of {etiiNairasakaltnre bl | 1ain open this evening stol lodge, Protective Orders,of w Factory To De Erected Elks. will be installed at the regne be closed all day, Bad w m P r;?,‘,‘:,l‘,,.‘1?::,‘":'1;”“7"' "'}.m’;‘ — T ettt meeting of the lodge to be held ; o | w A {laaat Romiodl past several years have bee 2« | this evening. Past I ealler POSIDODES CBre »ver ot "ot 201 Many Mattrs of lmpnnance 10 B« e s e o e o By : mOllBy Ul]fil ThlS MOI’[l!l]g | ‘_flnl:ifh‘ S:lhnul I‘nfmo’, Rail | BE DlSClISS&d IheSolC 0 N OuEufa \"::\rl‘hn‘; have o mge':"::pr::;;nnnlnn. liece |nnrl~rl lnd ball to be held in rside avenue 8 DAYE lthe Communlty theater of the High elved and it 1s probable that |ganool April & are now coms be awarded very |pjate, and assurance has been re. ceived that all of the artists, whe have been engaged for the eccasion, will ba on hand. KIMMEL MAY RUN RGAIN ™% s wosore: vir. CLARENGE C. BEACH DIES ginia Contortl, Helen McKerna, | . L Marforta Rutland, Helen Ostman, | . “Too Early to Think About It, How- | William Wekker, Jennje Mael). |F* & Day Co. to Erect New er,” He Says—Honor Puplls At lding was found nec. are of the Increase ¢ the concern, Yac. A“;;; ,‘1'1"0!%1“"' o g ;‘";fi"’i tory—Death of Elizabeth A. Doyle Jean Trumbull, Emily Kil- ? Miss Mary Magnell of t, | High School—Church Services On |bv. Honors: Mildred Woodruft, | —13th School District Meeting Call. Attending Conyvention well known "u"ou‘zhom me}.'r.-ruavr:} ' | | Sophia ey shendl . S| Miss Minnie Coblelgh, assistant | Good Friday—Tax Lists Malled, ke AR &b BB STy . b A her ability as a harpist, 1s to play 3 Ground for the rew Plainvilla | lrethmen — High Ellza- | Tpe regular monthly meeti R ]ah{‘xmmn' as “The Song of the Volga Boat- ' HIER school was formally broken | fyunn 0w ANIS 2am Doris | ety council will be held next e Mias M- Imen.” “Gypey Love Song" and “The - ] ser, Doro Ses i Oonalant Az atoune g : 2 o enaners, 18t vworla st ‘ Giving respectful heed to The Governor’s Proclam- |{hls morning with simple exereisen | Vicinus. Honors: . Ruth Tyler, Mar. | Lje 2y Cvening sev- oy for ew' York where they wii | Vorl fo Walting tor the Sunrise. o 2, N = al important matter be dis- 'a co n 2 3 Miss ) b \ [carfled on fn the presence of the |garetmary Bma i HI [l R Sy iy ! Cpeommercial lthe harp for the past elght years it the Hotel Penne ce to the pub D. of P. Meeting al city | Kitchewan council, I, of P., wiil oned in th 1 their regular mecting this eve. | The Harmo o, will proba- § o'clock in Red Men's hall, |Eroup of yours ania Usher, Lena Henne, Vivian ation this store willingly closes its doors on “GOOd Fri- B[/ present high echool studemts and |A' St er Ay A primary imp. the puplls in the elghth grade, who | gnaigeman, Honorstiy 5 lic is the laying day” according to the time-honored tradition of our il bo the frst entering class in the | Howard Purdy ions tax. T, aemen new buflding. The exerclses were Herald a fow nights and is at present studying from ene of the masters in New York. entertainers, a ady novelty musi- li2s Baptist Church Notes 16 A s, h ® 4 G 5 a |crlginally scheduled for yesterday i 2 | bly be 16 1-8 mil hich the coun A degreo clans, hive also been booked for A state. A custom néver once broken by us since we afternoon, but tho raln forced their Will be a rehearsal at the cil folt at their March meeting would the evening. Miss Charlotts Taye 5 Postponement until today. h this evening and | be sufficient to cover tl total Meeting lor, soprano, was formerly feature Ing at o'clock. amount of the budget r of the regular choir| Another m ing of artist on the Strand Roof In New will | Yerk. Miss Alice Lybarger is the began business. | The high echool and eighth grade 'y directo! t T it i ’ | students lined up facing each other |, ) 2 young people who | be 1 1 t and t * on tha East street site, and the e e d Pie Wh fening of Main 2 he ic library Satur- pianist and entertainer of the group his action we feel confident receives the hearty erclses wera carried oyt hetween |5, 1 Urged to be presont 4 S 30 oclack. 1l Der sister, Miss Margaret, fs a ¢ uncral u' \llw lIlulIn!h Doyle In spite of tha rain last olinist and novelty {instrumental- - 3 |the lines. L. S Mills, superintend. |y, p approval 6F oliF custormara s s R «'i’ ® Were about 100 persons at ¢ Elizabeth A. 1st. This trio are known to many Y e i et AR o ptis 18 will be home o radio fana due to the fact '\“\jxtx"hw - BROWN T A X 5 P. Willlams, principal of |1 5 A : ast Pebruary. i ‘ ) e i r 1 0f lelesira piaved sover fons | 1o urpose of eliaddagiotien .- [HOMSON & COMPA Ve o Pt e Do, o ey e - e gy oo Ko e ot o ‘ wnna a fow remarks and turned up |y 0 S0 s L LILIERE T Toseph's cl ‘el Vatiiallanging dalol et tonea NIk N [a few spadestul of earth, hotng the [ oo 0 i i L eohgldain it 10 by s o e “The Totsudor” "On e Tead q [Brst 10" breai sround fos na“new (N0 evening. Lo the carrying out of this project, M7 10 be i Tosep fery. | sing “The " “On the Ttoad : P R BT e _Tax Lists Mailed iR e fiss Toyle s bors tand. 'to Mandalay The Song of the : et inate e oslecanects iy s malled today | marchants, who are rent payers, ary |17 Janghter of the and L8 ' it e B Homingwag. | 1 e Elizabath Doyl her o James F. Tgonard & Co. will al- . and hese parents to this city tpl e i b h A s Rise. M d was during the flrst four years of of ilding code will arents ‘n'v { 3 3 ::1 80 appear THN ”f This | his term that he built up the first e ‘7‘.’ “‘ l ‘v‘ ‘”‘ of :"'_: Brickiaser who acquires x for . lvu:"l school In this town. In 1801 = 1 1dog i l‘wfltn‘-‘myr'n\“‘rl L r.\u, H"“ bricklayer who acquires a for- ne and moves to a large house Vitth avenue, New York. ree sisters. clajre Niles, a classical dancer, lle and Mrs. John H. |will b another feature of the pro- s witho "\“ practice of sending children to [the New Britain and Bestol school was commenced, and this has ‘m», | tinued until the fast two y. Mfg. Co. Forostville, o i survived by Charles mnsie thought, liowever, that w cepted as a city ordinar an the employment of a b services Sunday at the ( Our La M. has heen rs, when ] Tho nounce v Or TRiC s cit Mrs, Wil { g puplls have been accommodated fn MO i e ; clt f gram. : P e ase e moda gt iy | t¢ his entire i3, Goodwin of Portland, Me.. and |° Tha decorations of, the ballroor ! ho Linden strest grade buiking oo o i allnew structuren (o hrother: Pafrick Dovle of Woloott |ol ey ! | tomporarily pending the securing of .\ ¢ 1 strict compliance with | sqreet, will be ””"‘{""; “"',’ Roscoe ~"‘-“l"‘ See st (N At 1SS RO wofldin h L g chairman of the dance committee ‘:1»\‘; n : (istinetive lvm;u;: 'Yy“us t) “1 the code. This Twelith District Meeting nnounces that they will differ con- 1 ounder of the flrst high school 5 wil itional expense to f ¢ a 1 sch meet- |* S 7 i i scasalona otice of a special school meet- oy Saalot o m Phalanx {n honor of | It I8 reported that the here was the flrst to begin actual . : th for which no provision e et o ALoal meel~ | siderably from those of the past two vears Hamiar lein the 1926 budget, which 'ning has been posted by D. Clark . Berlln News ;’“‘" tenemly :‘“‘“"*” members, | property on Main street §s o bLe | Work on th @ § | was attended Harold Clark of | col The music during the evening ; {East Derlin, Norman_ Digelow of | The Community elub it enter | the [ e ot b e e o e R amac i i e~ 4will be furnished by the New De- i : {Beriin and James B. Ellgworth, |the Hartford county Y basebal | throug? ite present . i LR N It 1S 8X° parture orchestra of ten pleces. 7 |Licutenant Matthew H. GHswold (lcagus. ‘The local team won (lo | ing in P s ( o g Works | Lamporatiie at ahe agioureprended " Guarantors' Meeting Postponed 1 N BSE VIN {and_ Lieutenant Roger M. Griswold | champlonship Tt seeemn men o | no L. Judd, principai o Baammaly et il pdournment of | fThe annual meeting of the guar- 5 ! of Kenslngton. presented with a heautiful Spatd. | (h* Broad stroet school, m Chas. Gounod | e it e eeamed. | [antors of the Bristol Chautauqua, = | It proved to bo a memorable oc- |ing trophy for the fent. Tha sehed. | F*marke i ( Bl im to keep s "2 sife for the proposed mew ‘Scheduled to be heid in the Bristol s {casion in the history of the celo- |ule of ganies Is now heing Arrasmed Rehcolbrle e nn e e Khi e sl i ol iy of the restdents of | National Bank at 7:30 o'clock last n |brated organizatio nearly should be ready for publication L R T R ) il Tl e A Thone That a final dec. |misht. was indefinitely postponed on | diners belng present. There was a|very soon. Tt is expected that {here . after which Philllps H Lord hant ot e s This of il » rendered next Monday 20COUNt Of the inclement weather. sy large attendance from New Britain. | will be cight teams in the leagye ipal of the high school and Christ GoureelZoniiE notibe Aone in esminiites ot tie 1t s probable that the meeting - F i 0 i st. Paul’s Church Notes thfs year. S [ Linden strect grades, took his turn o e O lh e e A ha ho e e LS il naiaSisoon ot oullinatblais 4 O A (T RS O e G R e e forn | A G B il b s S R o the Chantasqe this yeur 1 f . at Bt. Paul's chureh, Kensington, to- | Merwin - Rizg ppeared | Mlls, each of them preceding his sl et 2 it of a competent person to TG T Trinity Episcopal Church e BUSIl]eSS Wlll GIOSB DOWH Tnorrow eveningt et oclock | from his home last week, He was Rfew anbionn | ALTloniEsE nristlan | SuBervise building activities At m. yesterda This evening in Trinity Episcopal F {and at the Sacred Heart church {n |& member of tha Community bas. cighth g DU e e O (e Olneat D iy ¢ Cer church, a class of adults will re- t Sere— { Fast Berlin at' 3 o'clock tomorrow | ketball team and was considered a | SI0E the first stanza of “Amrrica ‘ : aomm® | Clarence C. Beach, lfed | Fire ¢ cefve confirmation, Whieh will be ad- w w | afternoon. aluable player. e 1g helieved to | 1he school students followed i) i s ZOMIDE erday at his home g 2 ministered by Bishop Acheson. ANTED To SEE ORLD On Sunday, Easter Day, there will {1ave gone to Detrolt with a chum, | With the sccond, and all these | 500 DL coveieeoe tiek a ar & On Good ¥riday the first service h [ be three mastes at S¢. Pau's church, | but this report could ot ho sy | present {bined i the folriRE At chon it allowing R sirect, Vorestyille, where they en- | Wil be held at 9:15 a. m. and from " {at 7:30 a. m., 9 a. m., an¢ . m, |Stantlated. o was formerly em. | Which conciuded the exercises 2 o T ST A e % N > noon to 3 p. m. the commemora- . Prohable Sale of Athletic Hall Again | .n..:.: }";s‘:' DO e vt “-r,,.k_:,‘n S e RiALE 0 Satutarius il Wi (0l e : il SRR 4 { Kensington, who dlad yesterday aft- | -20llday h 1 be ahserved at |FePresentative in the Holy God W > ¥ Was necessary to open rector, Rev. Jol ! the post office temorror. : 1 any progress could be Bishop Acheson will give soclation to Present Play — | efoon at the New Britain General | addresses on the seven sayings Miss Be: anted by his const i | hospital after an fllness of ouly a| returning | otes i ) 4 Church Notes—Other Items. !tew days, will be held & 11ur‘llvyat‘h from the University of Vermont fo |today n answer to a que ; 1? s ad Ars. | he New Departure Mry was extingnished with | of Christ from the cross. 3 H ¢ . |ernoon at 2 o'clock from §(. Paurs [SPeRd the Easter vac at her 18 100 carly to constder the electio SAsahor e A Ce chemicals, without dam- children's service will be held Geod Friday will be observed in | £, | home hero. stated, “but T suppose 1 shall r ) SuBLLE He was a Loy to property on Good I'riday afternoon at ¢ " : 1l places of | SEUFE: Owing to the fact that no | Berlin tomorrow and all, places of | . e S s T T e Anderson Defeats Jerrolds o'clock and a service of prepara- 1 Britain | tion for communion will be held at ain if th p.flpx: want me m. f the | Plainville A. C. will ho!d its and a nobl business will either close down or re- | Holy Week, @ solemn high mass will M R l 0 C shall not seclk t T ena e | main open for only « short time dur- [be sail tor M. Tagan on Monday | ARCH NG NPEKIN' “'"?”[‘y“\“ joRiens i S | v mornit 10 o'clock on [, M. Beach s LR ‘l‘lon)l‘:;:"l‘cnl‘lu(;huni . @ the morning hours. There will 'ning at 9 o'clock. Burial will b Gl i Hinnmel e 1 grounds = et ing the morning hour: Ther: | morning 9 o'ciock. Burial will be was clected at th 1¢ high school grounds all o duckpin | Dominick ¥ hettl, aged $3, died be special services at 8t Paul's [{n 8t. Mary's cemetery, New Britain. Thera will be no Bo; ot meet- his daughter, Mrs.. ‘Travelers Promy Chinese Capital Say !term expir A spare at the home o Novembe | Catholic church and at the Kensing- John C. Brennan, pastor of & s s e ] ] . ; VTR R R | Good Friday Obse > ing 1¢ PO Hate home on ) roon 4 he 1 ox of t game by | William Mashietti on Union street, et inias orasi e et chureh, wlil officiate at ‘the | Rouds are Filed Witk Advanchng | ciood Fridoy nv\“n{m:'\“. Hera |/ DL e Plaiyille Mo Edlafgiclogic. Rey it [ this morning from infirmitics inci- chure in the course of the day. |services. g Goo Y 1l be observed here | e YT 1 2 K. . 1 8 1is \ n s | oo oll churches and |SHUCR B3g a8 odiis tor of the Iir 3 joual | ¢ 1 wle Anderson | dent to old age The factories in town will suspend Marzaret Bogusewski | Troops. In ol churches and |\ s o oine R it 8 teg 1 i S D operations throughout the day. Thete | The val of Margaret Bogn-| . : ] al clo of business CAsan Todeel Tr 0L0) R will |STurch Il of inters s | s. Plaschottl was born in Rome, plants ar American Paper | sewski of Keneington, who died at, | TICHSif China, April 1 P—Tray. cstablishments ex e post office, EeR roraioel Wt evaniag Ana e inaWiesle the son of James Flasohiettl, Goo: ; ¢ 1 Berlin Cone| 'MW ,i,m A_"‘ n'm]“ il b | elers arriving by motor from Peking [All of the factories will closed, | o “ ',A ‘ ‘“‘ “f “"I “ ® ‘ St Joseph's Church 14, and was well known for his musical 30048 on 3 3¢ i - | h ° sday D il work the degree on a class T v ¥ 1 Friday )| n ishm o i (o rentice Manuf tomorrow aflernoon at o SV that rcad is filled with Mukden |Some reopening & and others it Fw 4 : Tomorrow morning, Good Friday, accomplishments, Tifty-two years, X e G e Gotand Dt e Saorad Heart |1T00PS advancing on Peking, with (not until Monday, and storos and e ! mass of the presanctified will be | 1 ago ho was the Ir of the Com- ’ Manufacturing Co. the Etanley |chureh, New Dritain. The funcral ns marching on cither sige. barber ehops will be open for busi- | *H 1 T GG L G celebrated at § o'clock. In th 1(,'{ Joy 00, 118, 108 : 10 at Morrlo, Ttaly. ,,(d Manufactiring . c | ek B 3 ‘ (eiEenticatcs lcaving Peking ess untl 10 a'clock to night " and | Alber WA rnoon at 3 re will be {114 7. 124, 107. Total pin was a composcr of music. For his emical Co. 2 o M n Jewel | mass will be sl Xt week. & Eri ! August o Mr. and Mrs, ' ¢ Chemicz] Co. and the Mildrum Jewel | mass will ~ be sald mext week. |, & (Leh (FA08 are loavs then all except the provision stores | V5! to Mr, and Mrs, J Stations of the 3 in the eve. R liaa st chdea anitia st Main str Co. Of these, all but the American | Burlal will be in the Sacred Heart | Paper Gioods Co. and the Mildrum | cemetery, Britain. Jewel Co. will suspend operations | Special Gond Friday Service until Monday. The two mentioned | A union seriice of the Kensing- will conform to thuir regular sched- jton Conzregational and the Ken- | Ty V argess of 72 E Members of Pythian Lod 47, K. of P., will m rooms at 7:30 o'cloc to, Bristol for a ¢ at 0 o'clock, .Yns ph H of New Milford of his series of Lente; Greenleal Here Tomorrow «Iph Greenleaf, world's cham. |y ad been cited by Pope Leo XII 0 the Bristol d given a medal of honor. He e will |} also receive citation from the King of Ttaly, Sixteen vears ago St ity school gym and a fast {hie came here and since that time (headquarters of o will elose for the holiday; these will {or national army), carrying Komin- | f°Main open until 1 o'clock tomor- chun troops and equipment. v The schools 1¢t out for the len forees are believed to be |Easter vacation th ernooti. The across country toward Nan- | Plainvills Try ill he closed ules on Saturday morning p .'"j” Methodist urches will lw an attempt to cut off the |tom@rrow. The post office will be th the members ¢ n pock billiard player, will 1. At the last meet- lived with Ws children, The Peck Memorial Library will | held tomorrow afternoon from 1:50 | i e Dnel O the only active place of business fn | 113t CIty: make his first appearance in F two teams the high | He is survived by four sons f not. he s, nor will the [to 3 o'clock at the Congregational i SRRl R e i Stopped At Gunpoint row evening at 9 o'clock af | g ame out on top by 4 | Thomas and Louls of this elfy Berlin s bank the town |chureh. This eerviee will doubtless | !N capita! HERE et Josph 0idi of 14 T Swingle's academy and the Boys' |thony of Rockland, Maas., slor Mice. Stores will be in oper- [attract churchgoers throughout the | 5 s iy ) i il return hired automobiles goonet harle mil 4 terbury, 1p the s this | M1 £ NawiT 3 3 =4 f’,,”f b e e it diineasn] e lanelss \\r:Fr(alhz("ood 1-“:‘1 { Peking dispatches to the London | The Protestant churches of Plain. | Sh o ive *my R R Sl e i ven up the score this | Michael of New York clty, and ons atlon during th T E 2 0 a ¥ 3 " Dally Mail last night said a severc |ville will upite in a union Good Fri- | - Sk _ 4 one o ¢ contenders far the state | daughter, Mrs. Willlam Maschietti 1 ) & I3 1 A S =4 most of them will close their doors [ day program been arranged, | vice at 7:45 o'clock tomor. [I°Nted a cak from the U-Drive Auto title in the tournament recently clc aters will be the eloventh | of stol battle was raging for the possession New Brit and, a during the afternoon. There will be celebration of the ;,,‘, Peking, with the booming of guns evening in the Congregational |\ ™ sy X 2 % ed. has heen selected as Greenleaf's | man on th r eral arrangements, n charge Tie post offices will be open from | in charge of Rev, plainly auditie in the capital. Th [ehureh. Rev. Warren § Archiliald “ d to have it back by |opponn New Directorfes Undertaker Thomas P. O'Brien 7 to 10 0" % 0 the morning, after Y “”‘\"' LR CLE T SR e ‘Ifh‘lvmnn:v. pastor of the So o'clock, not re i Holiday Tomorrow 3 Ni tortes of Danbury, [have not as eyt been completed. which they will close for the day. In \“f‘fltrv‘fi‘fl"n'nl church. "Rev. Mayj o oS i one. Yucteians. |church of Hartford. s rday morning. The orrow will be generally ob- | gy, Middiotown, Walling- Attended Police Bouts Kensington there will he 11 [B. Lor nastorfiot ithe & Methoalst limpiusi e Sapi o en e e Jublie is nvited to a SLOWINE (ans.ous jover, e A 5 - |ford, Kingston, N. Y., Keene, N, H The Brisf police department rural delivery and de- chureh, will lead the devotional part |, %3 0 ) At the Church of Tance of tha mac and Lowell. Mass, have been re- |was well rep d last evening at i nts | police ar buy ponsible party will livery, it was stated today by Post- | f the sorvice. The address of the b 0o eTeE 1 (oo ot be RBristol public library [the policemen’s boxing show helq master Sidney M. Cowles atiernoonwillihe Axiven [ PRINCESS SOMEWHAT BETTER | * Service with morning prayer, lit- rms arranged ind in the reference |last evening fn Hartford under the The Berlin Congregational ehureh | Witllam 11, Alderson, pas London, April 1 (P — A medical |ANY, Peniten tice, and address, 4“{ AL r. Mathews, eare ary spicos of the department of that il hold viee tomorrow evening | r'ff”'f' Methodist chureh, buitstin s ea frai “”Hm“”m with baptism at 3 o'clocl ghted Qddi H"‘n_ L g Co. 2 Whiting &t Congregational Guild Missionary A larger would at 7:30 o'clock, this being the last of | Dritain. ] | house says there was a siight im- '_ thotday and 1 7 Meoting gone up had it not been for 2 serlen of thres, which hegan last Fast Berlin Ttems e pagaalie == m 04 At RA0 Pt row, April 2 lemeticy of the weather. sk S T a (ks Thasey 300 Friday sery- | Provement this morning in the con- 2 tur meeting 79 Arrests in March, & itk | ditfon of Princess Victoria, sister of e morning and evning at £t Paul's | iee ) # Lplscopal chureh | oo & i Al . LS oD i 1 70 arrested in this chureh and h service of tho Ken. |this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tt ts | KInE Goorge, who is suftering from | Eummun' Theater ) gun he c B Paul A month of March, ae- singten Congregational and Ken. |expected that there will be a large | (Menzal pneumonta, ! ul and broug} P oll acting as monthly report of Po. sington Methodist churches will be |attendance. Following the servics F:":;”‘ "a”‘ "l‘;"‘ AL ”‘Ii”“"’fi‘ - PLAINVILLE, stap aute w Rev. 1. Kingsley Birge T. Belden, which o afte thers will be a cholr reheag@al for PROTA ui owners our | < rehigl ey ] held in tbo afternoon. Al 0 f GBI, TR i ot i Tharedas, Al 1 ' : : fresh- Sl T T 3 S 3 SR i A b A MONTE BLUE in ver tha num or las A 12 year old Kensington Loy was | On Friday evening. April 18, the {30 f("’:" : ;’}""”‘ Is progre CKISS ME AGAIN.” 4 Tooms comw 5 Mai —_— Frank | East Berlin Library assoclation will | satistactorily. i will if s . 1 this ued on Page 28) turned over to Constable Brown of this plac by New [hold a musical comady at Athletie Britain police last evening, after e had been apprehended by Officer Peter Cabelus it the New Britain railroad station. It was said that th youngster had just purchased a ticket for New York city and was | {the pl awaiting the train which would con- duct him out of town. Tt was further stated that he had stolen his farc money from his parents. Constable Brown said today that the boy will be given a hearing. Athletic Hall Again Another report concerning the sale of Athletic hall is Leing breezed about East Berlin. It is to the effect | that a local man, name not given, is | interested in the building and will purchase it, remodelling it into a lunch room and road house. jadl is now cquipped with lNleys, pool tables and an 4 all of the n use at the t the pur- facilitles mentior ] present time. Tt is sald chase price wil Dame Rumer it was fmposeible to confirm the re port today Attend Phalany Banquet The banquet at the Hotel Heu- bieln, Hartford, held last night by as | | hal he proceeds to go to further the work of the association. “Poca- | hontas” {s the name of the comedy and will be staged by the Service Men's club of Cromwell. It is planned to have dancing following charge of the publicity works This is the first move mads to promote the work of the association in some |time. The library at the present time has several thousand volumes, but a goodly number of these are obsolete and it is the plan of the | association to add new books from time to time and to complete its line of modern writings. Mrs George Griffith of Kensing- ton substituted at the Hubburd schoo! yesterday in the abscnce of one of the regular teachers. The telephone at the local passen- iger depot Is to be removed, there being lttle use for same. There has been a number of “breaks” at the | pay statfon and the slot machines during the past year and {t has been cquipment Thore will bha a basketball game this evening at Community hall be- twaen the benedicts and the bach- elors, with odds on the former. D FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Taking Advantage of Mother's Suggestlon ( WHAT? we ns HAVIN QICY_ FOQ Mre. Charles Nelson is in | T GOTTA KURRY HOME FOR LUNCH- WE'RE GONNA HAE RICE, AN FANORITE ~( wew mzaeuo i "’FL\'A \ )\ T DONT LWE TWOULONY [ COME 1N nasms f \ov KNCW 1 By BLOSSER

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