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Walker Recovering From Grid Injuries DRAMATIC MEETING | OF WOMAN'S CLUB, Two Playlets Presented BeioreX Appreciative Audience the was A dramatic meeting of Wo- | man’s club of this city held last evening at the Camp school au- ditorium before a large audience. Two one-act plays were presented, | “Pinders Keepers,” by George Ke ley, and “Where, But in America, from the pen of Oscar Wolff. The former is a dramatic sketch and it was admirably cast last eve- | ning. Miss Hubbard p very convincingly the diffienit part of gene Aidrid, while Mrs. Wilson as his wife, possessing a warped sense of hones nted an _excellent charactert Mrs. Germond's | portrayal of the tearful neighbor was also well done. The second play, “Wher s a comedy ta in this country : cult to handle he- canse of the fact that the two prin- cipal charac o dabl Mrs. ronghout 7 Fellows as Robe M4 A SN A i - e o 2 e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, AN S (Continued From Page Seven) held at Community hall tomorrow evening is being given under the duspices of the Methodist church in connectfon with their Christmas ‘progmm. |Haven will perform feats of magic. |1t is expected that several boys ifrom Wesleyan will be on hand for | several musical numbers. | Miss Mildred Williams s confined {to her home by fliness. There will be a whist at St Gabriel's church social rooms Fri- day eevning at 8 o'clock. The state highway department has commenced repairs on the hi way from below Morse's corner con- tinuing through the main street. A coat of heavy oll and sand will be laid after the repairs have been made. The Community club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at Com- munity hall, It is expected that action concerning the annual ban- quet will be taken. The banquet will probably be held the first Wed- nesday In January. The annual election of officers is scheduled to be held at that ttme. Miss Agnes Savage s confined to her home by an attack of grip. “Puzzling Plerson” of New | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. [New Record Is Made In Freight Shipment ' AUTOMOBILE THIEVES | SENT 10 REFORMATORY , roveocin S50, e | government freight shipment Adolph Mankus and Joseph Skinger med today by the supply depart- it of the Portsmouth navy yard, Go to Elmira—To Be Tried a carload of 4,000 pounds of sub- Here Later. p to the Mare Island Adolph Mankus of 360 Durritt 'f:_rl:“‘f!",;l“i“'if;‘ifl 16 street and Joseph flkmgr-r of Broud | OIS BLNLDIES D g £ usually required. street, youths who stole an automo- | Irok 5 Bostda | bile owned by Manager P. Mc- ¥ - e ne, Delaware and Hudson, Auliffe of the local division of the | M PR LOC HUECH Southern New Souther. Fingland Telephone | 104" pacitic and Southern Pacific, Co. several weeks ago and were| ., oopated. The car started on later arrested for theft of a car| x,y 24 advices received here today near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., were ar-| 4.4+ raigned before Supreme Court Jus- KpPoneit=—. SR tice George H. Taylor, Jr., and sen- | . , 5 ) ; ¢at Eimira, | Driver Not Held for Death of Setear Boy | tenced to the reformatory at Elmira, Y., for 13 months, according to a | letter’ received tod by Chief W.l piocecnting Attorney J. G. Woods in police court this morning recom- mended that Thomas made the t and Erie, Paul, | for truck owned C. Hart from William J. Sheedy, ed 21, of 86 Vernon stre formatory they may be held untll th the death of Jo At the expiration of their terms, | o1 : recommendation. be served and o ¢ lesala Fruit C by fobinial, and Produce Co. of Hartford and chief of police in Poughkeepsie. 17 be discharged on the (‘l\'\l’l{(‘ they reach the age of 27 years, ac- : aged 5, of 15 Star street the warrants charging them with erve u Tocal officer will go | " prere " O ing to Elmira e backing it up, ran over the they violate the rules at the re- of criminal negligence in connection cording to the letter. : | ing eve. Judgw Alling accepted the the theft of the McAuliffe car will |~ ' B A to return them to this |,y the Bickerman Wi Dope Peddler While in boy. Several witnesses who were in- Frederick was | marine engine parts and equipment | and M mour | Dehm, [were married this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. | Florence Messenger, a cousin of the !bride, |best man was |brother of the groom. The bride was attired in an after- !noon gown of blue crepe romaine | with picture hat to match. | carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilies of the valley. of honor wore an afternoon costume | f tan velvet and hat to match. rled a bouquet of themums. A reception was held at the home of the ceremony, The rooms were prettily | with yellow Mr. and Mrs. Dehm will reside at 100 Seymour street, |turn from a wedding trip. Mr. Herald composing room DEHM-SADD A. Dehm Takes Miss Rose | Sadd for His Bride at Afternoon | Ceremony Today. Miss Rose Sadd, daughter of Mr. . William Sadd of 100 Sey- strect, and Frederick A. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of 45 Griswold street, |[§ TAPDOCK . Dehm 14c 20c Mary's rectory. Miss was maid of honor and the | Charles Dehm, & S \I‘\ll) She Fresh White HALIBUT Block Island SWORDFISH . Fresh Ohillod MACKEREL .... Fresh Steak BLUE .. Fresh Steak . 35¢ 40c¢ The maid || Fresn SCALLOPS ... Solld Meat OYSTERS ..... pint pint 40c crepe trimmed with brown She car- | yellow chrysan- Round CLAMS ... Steaming CLAMS .... 2™ 25¢ FAT SALT MACKEREL Ea. 7c bride’s parents after the SALT HERRING .. 6 for 25c. for reltives and friends. decorated FINNAN HADDIE ... SALT CODFISH .. . Ib. 15¢c. .+ 2 Ibs. 25c. chrysanthemums. upon thelr re- | LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTERS kb. 30c. Dehm is employed in the | IT'S THE FULL WEIGHT terviewed by the police exonerated He was represented in court | = orney David L. Dunn, MOHICAN Jail Gets New Sentence Boston Dec. 1 (A—Joseph Demor, | alias Joseph Dimorr, who was con- vieted of conducting a business in narcotics while an inmate of the Worcester house of correction, went Carleton Walker, son of M | to jail today for a year and a day. derbilt Mansion in New Yorlk. in charge Other prisoners in the house of Mrs., T'red ke of arris ow Y b — e o et ik ;,_\\,, “i‘,,r s ‘f,‘ffl“i’i Mr. and Mrs. Walter French of | correction last summer and this fall |, ?‘{‘.a“‘l";r’;)‘m”‘,‘;'mh(,P'mn;‘?gf‘ ;Vf et T teranl Sl town were the gucsts of Mr.|were getting drugs, the authorities | e VARCEr b HIE ¥ IO OF Vinelnta. Since anksgiving day |and Mrs. Tlarold R. Clark yesterday. | knew, but they could not trace their | ¢! ©3EFRE BEAEER L SO0 when he was injured in a football| Mrs. Valentine Bohnert has re-|source. When a discharged prisoner [ 5511 Scets: 10 ‘reder e, (0aul: consclousness yes- |turned to her home here after a|later left money with one of the "8 €77 “‘.Un‘”m],dm‘ st ort while. He | week's visit with relatives. turnkeys to be given o Demore, ek ,r(.(' et \'] e Hello, there,” 1o| Miss Mirfam North and Miss Mar- | suspicion was directed toward him. | DV & ,f“'”r"lfiflfl"t”“"‘o Sl s called to his g8ret Root have returned to Storrs | He “;fls!snlnlflx;w'vll :»)1 Jioee Brew | “:Pp”';a?m‘n i Physicians became |college after a short visit with thelr | ster in federal district court. [y U improvement. Since |Parents. R ORTY e ulknr; several | REAL ESTATE SALES ho Tdward O. Kilbourne sold today | ¢, two parcels of land on the houle- rd to Edward Greenstein. ames W. Parker of Newlngton " dor reat Britain, told St Dexter and Mary E. Morse sold ARarey at its ‘annual b today a lot on Lake boulevard to ! last Frederick R, Campbell and Miss | Edward Greenstein. Bo. Epcs All sales were made through the colonies proved conclusi that, e ot i wherever on carth they might| muic pienic o0 Bride's Home, | Englishmen, Scotchmen, | and Welshmen m said ree to ma YY‘ e to sh to find their and abroad nd Mrs, Corbin, filled their parts in eptable manner, Mrs. Hilda, the maid, also too part well. Of special note was tomime employed at times by the rs in getting their parts Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodlst church this evening at 30 o'clock. The regular weekly meeting of the Toys' club will be held on Fr- day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Physieal Director William Ogle will BREAD, WITH THE 100 PER CENT FLAVOR. 16 OUNC hly ac OF BREAD FOR . Tc GE OF' OUR DAILY BAKERY SPECIALS AND OUR WEEKLY GROCERY SALES. ———————— Visit our office and know ||| §6,600,000 CASH This Is Price Offered for the Van- e the truth about your eyes. My Specialty Comfortable Frank E. Goodwin Eyesight Specialist 327 Main St. Phone 1905 CARLETON WALKER characef “over TA Mrs. George Flanagan staged and directed the plays and to her a great | of credit is due. Vocal solos red befora the first play the intermission, by Bur rnwall. zame, T 1 TAR SAVED ENGLAND Former Ambassador Harvey, in Ad- M. J.KENNEY & CO. 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) Telephone 314 and 36 to say his parents who were room when ware of his then, reports 1 regained consc mes for short intervals and ital authorities are much enc aged. TOWED INTO PORT Toston, Dec. 1 (M—The cripplea olller Lemuel Burrows is in tow off the coast guard cutter Mojave and 1l reach Doston late today, a ra- dio from the cutter announced thi The Burrows, Captain G. of Providence, carried coal for Everett. A breakdown of her intermediate { engine cylinder 15 miles east of Nantucket lightship forced her to | call for assistance late yesterday. dress, Says, Revolution of Showed Britain Right Path. York, Dec. 1 (® — T revolution saved Gres CONNECTICUT’S MOST COMPLETE RELIGIOUS STORE Medals Pictures Statues Beads Little Flower Novelties ¢ Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City Have your Typewriter repaired by skilled mechanics, we absolutely GUARANTEE our work Let us OVERHAUL your typewriter New American nig Crucifixes sful revoit of the Muricl Vibberts to Be Marricd New Britain Typewriter Exchange exist, Jrishmen free,” he their own their own course and own destiny at home in their o “The ea peoples on other weakness of sparsely FUNERAL PARLOR Night Service 36 The ling of Miss Muriel Vib- N(;,;,“;.‘ln Twenty-Four Hours Relicves i Piercing Pains of Neurltls Pains Cease and You Get Rest and Comfort Phone 612 Telephone 314 ‘ 96 Wlest Main Street \ son of npbell of West H a \ 0'c lnrl\ at r s parents. . Theodore tor of Tirst Congregational church, will officiate. A reception will fol- |, for E I continents, populat 1 the When you've nk of - lcompounded fo ceremony s, | ing painful, ¢ eyes of the ru ass f d v the neering Eng + he said, the home the lesson i c: Treland ready wnce by sympathetic men who guidance the seats of This fa has resulted in the autonomy to the omiinions of th British empire, who, lie pointed out, have gained their full enfranchise- ment without r a gun. ¢ decor- | tiated by Amer- pink ch and al- ple w the ¢ ader a | of smilax g Scoteh- bride will Doy S power of g ¢ 1 el nished, those persisten racking g6 at have caused ny slecpless ts. A few moro d the pains have left you for- hold the formerly wic the mighty T stones. ing policy, said, | of granting of full at the best Be sure vou'v get Allenthu Spe | Fair Drug Dept. bouquet roses and with a shower of Betty Vib- will be he will be red n green georgette | nd carry Ophelia . 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