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AR [l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY " 1927. 7 » ) PI . .Il N [were obtained ! substance, service, anc costs on each count. The home of | “Y" Defeats Manchester. | =elf.” was originally presented -A B 1 N Maumchik was raided New Year's ) ainviiie Ivews | The Plaiaville Y. M. C. A. t | weel ago and proved so inspiring | rlSto ews eve by Officers Henry Jeglinski and | 1 i much improved b t was repeated after many re- | ~————————— | William W. Thompson and a gallon o) can and quart bottle filled with If- Three Scarlet Fever Cases quor confiscated. Maumchik’'s last ¥} cases of scarlet fever have ,appmranco in court on a liquor been reported lo the health om»er |charge was September 20, 1924, at " Cook. They are all “n-cn time he was fined $50 and y of Hart's corner and | | costs. m the mmn “Flying Dutchman” Again Arrested 1 qua vnmmod | | Fred Forster, known to his friends GOUNTER SUIT BY At the end of the FREDERICK BULLEN = Plainville show! setter n the vici apparently -around work. Tt ' / ,r,,,‘,]w “v;a was m c‘;; Le o prevent R P H [ G [ |and many people out of the city as o o 1 . . in the earlier games and wa pread of the s the "rlying Dmchmnn" on account Brown Thomson Quintet On The Air B Claims Wile Is Under Inflience &ic%er " 5250, Fieis L & Gven st esigus s Pastor Here {0 60 {0 e, "riving puecrmans en accomt Sho @ 100 th S 1 officia 2 th lain- bi le ra X o Broadcasting from top floor dining room,every Tuesday and Thursday at 12 to 1 |} of Sp]’mgilel(l Man leading scorer, while Milier did «ell| yyiio 31 b ‘A,:f,fl;fd“?fi e LF:,: s MWDO'[ R.1 fJE?&ZZ‘?TZO"LZEZI("?’.L :r;mal:y o’clock, beginning January 4. # the foul line. Hanson was Man-{ giclock ton | Officer Henry Jeglinski, who found 1r's best. Tl mmary The Won him intoxicated in a North Main © home of ) rington as afternoon at ar pray DRUNKEN DRIVER JAILED srect doorway. “Upon "arrivar at headquarters, two eiupty bottles and one nearly full of some potent fluid vere found in Forster's pockets and NO PROOF FIRE WES SET e ' il OUR GREAT YEARLY COST SALE I Mrs. Irving E. Schubert, Mrs. An- | | Domiano Rome Badly Damaged by | 2 t| be held on Tk ¢ evening g {on his arm was a fur evercoat, which NO\X! IN I’ l S. B O e A 3 ; Finst Solal of Seriss drew McCray and Archille Lamo- | the police claim was stolen by Fors- & | of the ries of ter from a train en route from Hart- nereaux Die Over Week-End— Evening School Reopens Tonight 1 ' ¢ s to be condueted |ford to Bristol. The local depart- The throngs of interested buyers prove fully that lovers of honest worth and ke Toze Hloote—Plaln- ‘ Pythian Sisters will be held | Number of Arrests Decreases. | Ment this morning got in touch with dependable merchandise realize the wonderful advantages of this big yvearly merchan- o i1 Fellows hall Wednesday ui . Superintendent of Police McMahon's Y disin; ville Briefs. Manchester Hi-Y Clah ! o'clock. There will be 1 est L. Wismer, dean of | office of the New York, New Haven g Saslert. it 1 ) 3 the series, one ever of the city and T nd Hartford Railroad Co. in New , ( A claim that his wife v Hanson, 1t 2 1 s will bo av i ongregational church, Haven and received a description rTe & & the uence and domination oo o 2 . i 1 grand priz nced fr the pulpit at the | of the coat which they claim tallies \ All New Winter Wearables For Women, Misses and Gitls |J| it irasence snd aominuion o . : 198 I o i i . | S e o townd i Fose R = . - P ) o 0 Grange Mecting tion ebruary 1 |Forster told the police that he pur- dec t rop- > - 1 + e \ at Sales Cost Prices denifed toiain SIS Sl pe 3 s Plainville Grange will ounced his ac- | chased the coat in the Hartford pas- . erty here is made by Frederick Bu X tomorro pastorate [senger station for 83, : A len, justice of the peace and school ey i oL a1 el | A T A B (e oats, uits, Tesses, OUEES, its, veaters, lediiuythic SupErtos ool o ; hment nd born in Toron- | morrow to enable Chief Belden to to play the W bre y the wife, Martha Wil- et d ‘ % E E e ,';.,mn"m,‘ TS o ke ot s at Wapping A Ry in 1o nd received his edu- secure as witnesses the owner of the I urs, tC., tC° his ol as branded as Death of C. W. Pease 281ES : mi at the Ban- coat, a Mr. Raphael 6f Waterbury, e ST ST ohe ant) e Wordi hasiteantirsoels G R r Theological Seminary and at | and representatives of the railread | tine W Gace i deathiotic WP university with post luate company. Case Continued se of Carl Berdigio, charged latter institution. He a orat of th loc: curred Saturd Take Note of the Coats for MM Bullen, A into'a park | They are the yery latest models. made nf'the most desirable and most popular -’Il‘}"}’:‘\_ \];“ }le\.i; “‘j‘hm_n. i o Mr. Pease was th Mistuleof 7 onel i Shioh with peeping into the window of a iy cloths, luxuriously trimmed with furs and priced at this annual cost sale far below Bullen, agreed to Day's demand that b on West M e oo on (GravStone AveRTaL At ILY 4 their regular prices. it be expunged from the case. The | yyurial g BAgAOL: Moody, who o'clock New Year's morning, was o G T fistules' ha tember 1, by Judge Willlam J. case was then continued fo Evening School Keopens $21. 255 . ve 32510 (W table I r. Wismer, in his letter of re: Malone until Tuesday. He was re- nation, expressed his since appre- ased under bonds of $50. tion of the fi lovalty Dies At Bristol Hospital en, who claim property We offer coats marked $25.00 that were We offer coats marked $29.50 that were [ W i ; ‘,’,‘lm.‘”. tion wi hli, d f“\-“‘ihfl James Driscoll, age 67, of Terry- i .50, riced to $39.50. | e, ana VR Lt ¢ wish that | ville, died this morning at the Brls- priced to $32.50. p! b [ on June 2 “‘fl,t:‘_;]: 1% the church wo continue to in- 4ol hospital from a fractured skull. 29 75 $33 60 Bljceion oh . G. Cur pea s 2 instrument of | \[r Driscoll was injured last Satur- For b Each For g Each [ his counter. = Faitor the community. He also Te- | oy night as he was leaving & bush. lled the growth of the church dur- h that the property sed on April 12, 1919, he pay 74, and she only $300. TI s place in Terryville and was at 1‘~a! time removed to the local insti- for treatment. We offer coats marked $35.00 that were We offer coats marked $39.50 that were ’ priced to $42.50. priced to $59.50. Curtis illu v par house ced that the title should re E of the complete remodelir U 1 ot = ndergoes Operation ! $42. ] O Each For $5060 Each | with ner, but that the “”"r‘ st ] o church itself. It was his reauest | e Qlo Ropertson of Camp = 7 9= | o hem. He was i o acted upe SR e e We offer coats marked $49.50 that were We offer coats marked $59.50 that were :‘" e Hiem : on b et A UPON girset, Forestville, was removed yes- '3 priced at $75.00. priced at $75.00. g Prban il Siseny tORslot. ths)| Notes “0;‘ bl WY ltorday to the Hartford hospital | untit 3 of an American citizen W.C.T. U detep et ARGLS where she underwent an operation Lo to an education. The e i ru L, S ‘“" for TeSIENINE | for appendicitis toda ring g N :J on at 2 by the statement tha 3, fen olad ided. Tt is hoped f Mrs. Hiram Harris on Maple po et it was good for all pulpits 0 Mrs. Trving E. Schubert quired tes that all srpect 2 ' = > 2 '; "'m_ Mrs. Lena C. Schubert, aged 59, it ; e onos ) iari © "Me {wife of Irving E. Schubert of 186 | for aisposal. No specigl business Is|* The Christmas pageant “Bethle- | nen o b e e Ll ind ’1"'; jhanee North Maln street, died Sunday at ¢ home after a lingering illness, Mrs. Schubert was born in Terry- ville on October 10, 1867, the daugh- ter of John and Augusta Schneider. educated in the echools of lle and was married on Janu- Since that time she Has hf"n a resident of Bristol. Surviving, besides her husband are one da ter, Mrs. Cleo Z. Sla- of Cleveland, Ohio: one son, Irv- T. Schubert of Essex, Conn.: one sister, Mrs. John Stotz of Bristel: four brothers, Louis H. Schneider of Ballard Vale, Mass.; Charles Schnel- of Terryville; Herman Schnelder Britain, and George Schnei- ier of this city. She was a member of the Prospect Methodist church of the Gilbert W. Thompson [ Berlln News ;u lated for appearance this evening. | hem,” which was postponed from the | oo of Potter, whose full name i3 " Missionary Soclety previous Sunday evening, was given | ot given in the court action. Sup- The first meeting of the year of last night at the Berlin l'ongregn,-l ths Berlin Congregational church's tional church. A large attendance | Missionary society will be held Wed.- present. A collection was taken i v SIT Nfi N RSE ]8 | nesday afternoon at the home of for the benefit of the Near East Re- { {Mrs, Alexander Huston. Miss Lil-|lief Itan Tshabalala, will be the speaker| The St. Panl's Tabs Fife and Drum at the meeting. Miss Tshabalala is Corps will hold their regula |a social worker among the colored | rchearsal and bus | colony at Hartford and will doubt- svcning at § o'clock ssly have an interesting message sted to atter uneral of W. J. Blakeslee would claim n off the prop- t lina trenches ision in the Aft Miss Vire Salvator zinta Marino and section northw turning to this co to a chaplain’s t rar Hca ommis ut the gathering. She will be Miss Dolby Comes 0 BErlin {0 romemberca ae o former Berinice b0 T l( U D : | coming here from Umzumbe, Africa | with Miss Laura Smith 1 LG p fltles | Lom: Ring Comer East Berlin sprang onto ic worid last w . OFFICE IN LEGION HALL st mic woridos s wion Sues Yor Divorce kgander Tn‘h. xf‘ alleged t x-conviet, Deputy peared in the amateur encount cars in atats D) tter bes S Women's Rellet Corps. 3 held in Foot Guard armory, Hart-|ing convicted of i stealing and RS Funeral services will be held at 2 Tocal Woman Sues For Divoros ford. Jefferson took on as his op- | ot he waa ! i o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the j Charging She Slept in Barn—Work | P0Ren® Teny Balisino of Hartford making her ers of the flra Notes hapel of the Prospect Methodist and succeeded in obtaining the de- | of the time. The couple were ; ip the flo church. Rev. Hubert D. Jones will a motor vehic! On Beckley Crossing Bridge Held cislon after three rounds of fast | j,q Novembe . left : it oftictate and the body Wil be placed fighting. This was the local boy Wil- : : S LD | e vault at West cemetery for Up—Briefs. first appearance in the roped en- * e loge L1926 . . = closure. i Eiliets velock in t on J. Lamb of R \bout 2:30 a. m. on that -imc‘f""”" at the convenience of the L . Today marked a red letter date Son Born nted Mrs. Krause N for the be home cd by Wise collided with | f2m1 on the calendar of this community| A son was born Saturday to Mi Officers’ Night daknlae 1 and report B e arenaY lone Anve 116 Donnoily Pinocal of Ais Josul Hart shen Miss Irene Dolby took up her|20d Mrs. Attilio Fiore of Kensing- | _ Tomorrow evening's meeting of e, 20 €3 B g with her sister, Mys, Wolcott 'The funeral .of Birk;dosanh, HEry , 'hen Miss Irene Dolby took ub BeFiy; . ")as besn christened Josoph | Berlin Grange No. 2 nac present of Farmingto both cars o forier sesident'of . EristolEERtE who died December 29 in Philadel. a, Pa.. was heid at 11:30 o'clock s morning. Rev. John Wilkine, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, mndvmfed the services and the re- were placed in the vault at cemetery for interment in the ring. Funeral of Mrs. Adelina Haines TPuneral services for Mrs. Adelina es, who died Friday at the 1 Smith, son of P dutles as town nurse, thereby end-| srqhyur. Both of his parents were 00rs' Night”” The ing & struggle for the service which born in Italy and have lived in thi: inization will give dated back to early spring, 1926.|country for some time. The father ©Of entertainment to the as Championed by a hard fighting is an employe of a local brick ya ind have promised that all those League: of Women Voters, the ques. Auditors to Inspect Books attending will receive a trea tion ran the gamut of opinion and The auditors will pay one of their “ast Berlin Items ’ passed the last town meeting only | semi-annual visits to the office of ~ Pythian Sister Temple, No. 40, after one of the bitterest fights ever | the town clerk this week, checking Will meet this evening at 8 o'clock recorded on the town annals. Even!Up the accounts open at this time. |in the rooms at Community hall then, with the appropriation stated | Their work will cover Dbusiness Newly elected officers will be install- University of Illinais stable Willlam Buys is suffer. tack of inflam- s corroborated by Mr., and | ; It i Septe and | ed. ember and of and the committee appointed, the | (ransacttd between September and |°d mem ¢ who were ) - project had not received all the| December 31. The meeting of the|!he orgarization is requested to be ome of her daughter, Mrs. Dwight bumps coming to it and dissension |Selectmen this evening will prepare on hand promptly. The installation C. Bu of 41 Merriman street, in the ranks of the committes, the|the books for the inspection of the | exercises will be in charge of state were heid Saturday afternoon. Rev. g auditors. ofticers Ernest L. Wismer, pastor of the Work Held Up The ladies of tha Methodist| Tirst Congregational church, of- ficiated and the body was shipped inday to Corning, N. Y., for burial. New Departure Again on Full Time Effective today, the local plant of the New Departure Mffg. Co., which Work on the new Beckley cross- church will meet in the church so-| ing bridge has been held up for the | cial rooms tomerrow afternoon a past few days because of the un- member of the hing of a spring. As the ked to be are being lowered, considerable ex- ortant busi- not been brought before for the reca-| ad heen given an Pythias will hold Knights of is taking pl and with 5 Ty % P & # s been operating on a 40-hour a the new difficulty it has been found last eve- entertained opportunity to settle for damages to} ..y yagg r;‘or 'h: past few weeks, mecessary to add pumps to carty oft Methodist ' a 1 at a New w T hed to car, in which event 10| ,.¢\neq to full time. This action s water. The source of the spring this sea- | 3 on Friday P nn. | Cri! would have been ;. 'yna with a prediction, made at B evening there o ¢ odged against him; also because Of |y, time of the curtailment in work- thought that the delay will not be |Will be iliustrated on the work ymour Go ety : the fact that the charge of drivinT .. poyrs, by President Dewitt Page of long duration, Trouble with the | of the church in the forcien coun-| ¢ it AR S bffslguenghod; dee Club Dinner Harry Collins Spillman of New York city, an executive of the Rem- workmen employed on the structure | tries. T bridge h: 50 held up pro- | tend. t there the COMMUNITY THEATEI‘ repaney oceu: | ceedings for several days | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knight are! iter- ington Typewriter Co., will be the At Tlospitals seriously ill at t ome. M ‘m\mw numbe conjunction PLATVILL fact that a i t 2 police |principal speaker at the annual ban- | Jane Flannery of Worthing- | B s condition is described as|with the addre ning MON. and BULEROL, EXRLLITNG : po- }q:m of the Endee club, which will be is recovering from an op- | oriie Their many friends will re.! Friends of the club have in MARE ] lice station a and ineld Tuesday evening, January 4th. | for appendicitis undergons | EreL to learn of their illness | vited to attend L4 5s o Direct from long run on ' tated ! the DoWitt Page, president of the New | at the Hartford hospital.| Announcement e \.mo;m;‘_m;.‘ ““/l-mh\r‘ ]1\::‘;] u“ Broadway at 32 top, Rex In- 7 n was not in t ion | Departure Mfg. Co., will presids. The gram’s wonder picture, that menu will be provided under the thrilled Broadway for many ° pervision of Harry Browne and the months, is herc at last! Expect an: 2 f 24 Curtiss entertainment during the dinner something bigger, more powerful | hour will he furnished by the Colo- ond fascinating than ever seen the city court nial Male quartet of Hartford. before on the screen! See it ges of keeping | Mr. Spillman, who is widely known now! and repu- | $100 and (Continued on Page Ten) at that institution report | that the Girls' club will baig Authori tha she is recovering rapidly and it | {inued, the attendance not wa is expected that she will return to | iniy its further continuance. The t several days by fllness. His friends hope to see him about home in the near future. Boys' club is very succes | Miss Anna Mazza of Kensington | will g0 on as usual {left this morning for the New Brit-| Chickenpox has made its ain General hospital, whers she will |ance in town. Only a MISS IRENE DOLBY | undergo an operation. Dr. D. W. have been reported and ~w“:d of ! O'Connell of New Britain will be in| X lack of proper quarters and other|attendance. 1 i e e e FRECKLES AND HIS FQIENDS : Looks lee a Tight Year For Willie By BLOSSER quarters in the Kensington grammar | opening of the cup tournament school with First Selectman George which will continue throughout the | B. Carter endeavoring to have phone remainder of the winter and early her lege after sp » holidays at their homes h nageant lealing with the birth of Jesus ar tation. receiving a f service installed in Legion Hall eo| spring. The East Berlinites are ex- ( - Yl ) F——‘—T‘_—“‘\ l,8rd personal properts, that permanent quarters in that| pected to take on John Conlin's Biue R Wy, TsAwAM N e IT'S MARD TELL g Feotamant ot Kovart place could be inaugurated. A cen- Hillians with the Tabs battling AN NENER SAY A CROSS ANOT JUST A COUPLE MINUTES AG0- )( megee pes | THATS FONAY- WHERE LE IS BY Aow- | 3 trally located building was sought “Rock; Belmont's Paper Goods \WORD To ARY ONE == VET— MAVE AE WAS IN A AURRY " oueR 1h ONE | AHEISNT IN AS T WAS SAVIN, HAVE VES- T which would be in close touch to team. Reports of a reconciliation VB W YoU SEEA ‘ AN DIDAT STOP! e ‘1\10 ONE MEBBE VoL MADE AAY RESOWNED O local physicians and the health of-| between John Conlin and Newt | HAVE Y00 MADE ANY 0SCAR OF TUESE OTAER LE'S 1N NEW YEAR'S NEVER LOAN J ficer, at the same time not too far| Baldwin have altered aspects con- RESOLUTIONS VET ? ARNYWLERES ¢ k/\nckELs w© removed from t%e center of the| siderabiy and it is not known just AoBopy!! school population. Legion Hall fill- who will emerge from the race win- ed most of the requirements and ner. The Conlin-Baldwin combina- was chosen by the committee. | tion has always been capable of Miss Dolby's first day in Berlin | throwing fear into the hearts of the was spent in getting acquainted | other contestants, and the latest with local physicians and residents| rumor has dealt a blow to the other ’/‘ gl \ ‘7n< LAST RESOLUTIONS ¥ £ ’ whom she would meet during the teams entered in the lists. " course of her duties and obtaining| }Wm They're Doing a lay-out of tha town and the loca-| Mrs. Edna S. Damon is planning tion of the schools. She will make to spend a week with Mrs. Robert \ her home with Miss Gra Munger of Ansonia, Conn. Mrs. ’ Y and Miss Beatrice Neal of F Munger is well known in this place, \ ton avenue, being the nurse who cared for Mrs Selectmen Meeting Damon during her recent spell of | The regular weekly meeting of illness. | the board of selectmen will b held| Mrs. Alexander Bruce is confined ‘his evening in the office of the to her home with an attack of sick- { town clerk at the Town Hall. Rou-|ness. Reporls from her home state % ne business will be ‘on the table|that she is slightly improved.