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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY § 192 i : — e tion of a democrat on the board. | . . |3 N. Gre prstor £ . s m‘l’lw .m_\n;.»[:u offices bes onday evening's mecting will be |deemer's A. M. E. Zion chur will L 1 fides the theater, will cost approxi- Hory warcneavs “al omocrary | 4 CAUNULLL@ IVEWDS [0l i Lol | rtsto Vews re g mate red Helmn in the hopes “ of an appointment | in the vault at West cemetery — [local ‘contractor, has the contract from their party. Catholic Chureh I'tar theSdeadvation ool School Board Meets. { Tomorrc v will 1 0 union ‘5 | The theater, which when finished A meeting of the school board ““’I]ESIHNS [IF [;IV"; Sunday for the boys of the Junior will seat 1,500 people, will probably held last evening in the Worthing- | Holy Name society and the girls of | be the finest playhouse of its size in ton school. The open ,potllion of !hei the Sodality of the Dle d Vi \ FI NE[} AND JAII‘EH | New En nd. All of its features late Adele D. Murray was discussed Mary, these societies civing Holy will be up-to-date in every respect by those present and it is rumon‘d[ WIN"I]WS [;H[]SEN Communion at the § o'clock mass, £ and the stage, which will be 30 feet that an ex-member of the board will | 1“m.»r which the regular Sunday 2 A in depth. will be so equipped as to SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES be approached on the subject of ac- | T i «-llvlum 'x.; will be restumer e e 3 yresent any kind of a performance. cepting the position. He \\111 be a | full attendance at Su 1 My of Py " k on the rebuildin the ol¢ copting the poston, o wil ve = SeveD Panels at High School o vemen™ Fonowine v 1+ 5| Convicted of Practicing Medic idlag eCine ol ristel theater, which was gutted by ON ODD 1uca;h;;:nu:cfl.c;fi‘1‘;sl;“ e ‘ Be Symbollc ‘;:;:g;flf;\:. \:\;:n ‘;.(vm tion of m.w‘ Wl[hflfl Llcelbe | .‘.v\»»r;\ll\\ ks ago, has been ted by Contractor George J, La- ‘The funeral of Thomas A, Knight | ‘jl!dl‘r the auspices of V'hl: Churek S course and will be ready for opening F' IRNI l l RE PIE< ES will be held from his late residence | |of “‘" Tady '){1 ‘;‘%‘ the ( it TREATED LAMDUREAUX BOY‘ within three months. This theater, in East Berlin Monday afternoon at iLphias oreuL L WeamILeOn L InEY vell as Palace and Princess 2 o'clock, the funeral to be private. WINDOWS ARE ORDEREDV‘”‘“’" shes b i e b . is also owned by the Col- 0dd pi brought out during inventory to be dis Atotiatini . Mrs. Knight is seriously i1l with — | et ,‘[‘_,‘I’”;‘\ e “": | icaters, Tne. pieces brought out during inventory to be disposed of at prices re- bronchial pneumonta, making it im- | pion punnell Engagement Is An- | duction aremared by the Tox il | BOY Coaster Breaks Ribs When He| Boys’ Club Auiliary Meeting gardless of their cost. Here is mention of a few of the many bargains. practical to hold a public funeral. | i “ngagy el “”“ “‘I‘w il il | | A meeting of the Ladies” Ausiliare East Berlin Items | nounced—Catholic Church to Pre- w::*--_ N “m'\["é\:om; Mundeloin, | Hits Gas Pump—Construction of | of he Boys' club will be held at IR0 . Max Sugenheim left yesterday g It 15 a pleture for all humanity, giv-| New Theater Bogins Monday—H, | 7143 o'clomk, Monday evening, Janu Flremde Chalrs and Rockers morning for St. Petersburg, Fla,, to| S0t Picture, and Legion Another j{* 1% 3 Picture for 1l Tumeniov. £} New Theater Begins Monday—H.. 41300 at e club rooms. spend his annual vacation. Mr.| _ 5 oYt lota ative pilgrimage and of all the | S Basketball Teams Wias, 10 Degrees Above $]9 50 Sugenheim has spent his \ac;ltions} Oy ok alels. |proceedings at the conmvention in This moming at 4 o'clock the A ey P 2 e 5 = - £ in Florida for a number of years.| The seven civie windows to be set |C‘hicago. Tickets will go on sale this | AMfred Tacrosse, 49, of 936 thermometer at police headguartors Upholstered seats, cane back and wings, antique finish, clearance price ot e i e T e S el e et n av West Hartford, | vegistered 10 degrees above zero. = high school buildi g 4 $19.50 latedvhis experiences in the south |have been ordered from I A. Raptist Church self s doctor inventor i 1s 10 degrees colder than yes- before the Community club. of New Britain and Sl e st e {“Liquid L a concoetion 10 curc | terday morning at the same hour. . Allan Dyer is spending the week- | ready shortly, perhaps when the | church will be as follows RAosie veryailment of the Springfield Here Tonight Overstuffec] Chal)s end as guest of his grandmother | building itself is- completed. They| Preaching at 10:45 ¢ s {man body, was taken into custody | The Bristol New Departure bas in New Britain. will be of Pittsburgh plate glass, | topic, “The Gospel in " Gl pLEh L I ema thall team will attempt to run up $3500 The whist party held last eve- |cach representing one civie virtue or | school at 12 noon. Even servic f C Hartford ts victory string to straight Bible « at 12 noon. Epworth |tion has 1 Interest w rst displayed by the | mecting at the B to interest anl {performed a massaze reatment 1en slides, not largely attended but a good |ducting government. In the | Paople's service at § o'clock. topic 2 g eyl grm when it is slated to {were as follo first, Miss |outline, by the -blast process, | leader, Try Bronstn scefation in a return engagement, Formal Cl’lalt‘S i ; . 5 |e 1 ticing < I ’ olation, Miss < Irances Cannon. will be a metal placque bearing | o pvje i S (1o gockonullivknlly g et ¥ '”‘“: :, unior eutfits of the city. L vices. in default o | | vesque a Walter Krashen, in|dow. These symbols have been de. | TH® serviees in the Plainville Although Tacross | | by Architect Towner for the guid- | 'OV S which tim a5 A *d | principal attraction 1 musie by . Morning service at S$t. Gabriel's| The panel on the 1le s one | 3 b ek ! T North Main and Tngincers to Meet T ]/2 PI’ICC rning v h’:‘;'r;n' s panel on the left, ne | pastor, duy school with adult | ¢ - strects, no particular atten cre s st S i S 5 Litany. George Mitchell of New | cross, the type used by the Americ B ot hold $21.50 and $25 ones to go at 5 price. Choice of various shapes and styles 8 B he type used by the Ameriean | walter Schober will be the leader. 4 | 0" < ; < alt Niirsine Raa e (0K z y = Tamo nx, d 18, son of |ary 26th L g T01let Tables o'clock with Mrs, H. Trask in|Health Nursing association, Red |\l give another of a serios of a a 1x son of |ar th, beginning at 8 p. m. 7T Methodist church will be conducted | window dedicated to Protection. The \eita eorH pital last Saturday after an operation | ing up for discussion for the benefit finishes, will be sold at 15 price Yalesville church. A L. Bur- |show that it was donated by the fire mers AL M. Zion Ghurchil,, o 18 undersioodi thata friend ‘o Aol ’ . 2 or’ afte 1 coplatn-:in the m n as to tha benedts e E % 5 Religion will be symbolized by a . < A. M. I&. Zion church B x { i At Also odd dining chairs, one, two and three of a kind to go at 15 price morning. Sunday school at 12 e ey ed of not i « crosse, it th church will be an illustrated lec T 0 G ambal, sales man- adopted by th rusaders, was at|? 5 vs, Louise S b ey LA 3 7 r & Whitney Co., Hartford, b . [ wit 2 T met . LB "1 irre of Mefal-cutting Toole," and the iy e with the wal of the churches. . il @ Fa itting Toole,” and th Befllll News | Monday evening's address will be{oward the msuallation of a bus| The Boys' club attendance is| Patriotism will be decalr old at 6:30 : B e | [ R ;i [lecture will be ilustrated with lan- S e t 4 Tuneral of Mrs, George N. Wi . Trock-Barnes post, Amer- _ . s amer | tion has at present about 50 mem-|has not veen tabled and that activi- | oy ; e ro rnes post, Ar W e re i onsliarent o S b e "he date of cular January |, 2 ; latar| Afternoon. Rev. P. F. Wolfanden x shal 1ks causing considerable S ; 4 vening <. Fir edules : ] Parent-Teacher Meeting series of forums, speeches and de- | overy effort wi Mhatenain links causing considerable | show tha low was provided | civeulate throngh the bhoy's sy ¥ . ery effort would be made to work tire rouple t6 motorists, The flats, | by the P e D A e ] was postpone | - A meeting of the Parent-Teacher In assorted coverings, wing and club styles, clearance price $35.00: each ningRat it pCanmeha & onurclijnas oo e ropenteon. Hia by . followed by the Young | &b time was had. Those winning prizes | UpPer pane of each will be etched in | “John, the Man Who Understood,” [10¢ PP oligesdopaxiins the Springfield Athletic as- Alice McCorkle »s' sceond, | @ symbol of that 18} HE ] e I e s o e s radleanyane e A e be a red hot pre $39 50 | Mrs. James Trevethan; ladies' con- | pane w plain, and on the lower | wiio may care (o e Pl L usingsthgtitia)y v attraction hetween two o Seats and high back upholstered in beautiful tapestries, clearance price Dhoses Yinnige ueacesfor thoeman (Ehe Taentor organizations Methodist Church _Boya" club Midgats hook- $89.50 were Archer Walsh, Romeo Le- | which contributed toward that win- X quintet. g " 2. ch N tomorrow will be as fc | h ¢ ol 5 referee botl their respective order. The next | cided upon and being drawn full-size | - LLOR as fol-led in this ub . s and dancing will follow th t will be held next week Iri- 50 End Tables B ot s e Morning worship. ot 10:45 aclock, L ofies n he Loe Way IiMIng | 1he Nt Depsstirs. oninn k & OnhIRCior. sermon by Arthur A, Ball, |at the i ; Departure orchestra. Fopiscopal church will be at | enters the building, will represent it i The New Britain section of s =i = o= ~= 0 o'clock with rning prayer and | Healtk e s ol being. o § ORTARACES merican Society of This lot of regular $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, $17.50, 10 o'clock with morning prayer and | Health, the symbol being a Greck | joygue in the cvening at 6 o'clock. | by the poliee depariment American Soclety of Britain conduct the _ service. | Red Cross. At the bottom will be | 1iq topic being, “Iistallishing Zones ndes cluh on Nort) Sunday school will hegin at nine | “Donated by the Plainville Public! of g AT e v | cios poligssEalioigsheh deptll fof i in Ssteseton ivesn | charge. Cross, and medical fraternity. Ao Gliast's s e Aamoureaux of | New Britain section. which includ é i : ] s Huest's 60 Taurel street, at the Bristol os- | Bristol, has heen { : 4 1 The morning service at the| A fireman's helmet will adorn the | of poem 4 " ) o as heen interested in brina- e ol e o Also full dress vanity dressers in triplicate mirrors, mahogany and walnut by Lincoln E. Frye, pastor of thelabel at the bottom of this panel will | ice A L] o ““: e ;‘]’Y"‘"-“ o "“’:“"1 @ Interost and the meeting in this green will administer the sa ment {and police departments. s P W held i € Yol SLE visit to thejcity is held primarily |at the Yalesville church in the 12| Latin_cross, the form used in the | at 11 o'clock, sormon by the h membership o'clock. The evening service at the R e B ~tilore tThe Epinitior Mhanie for the occasion ; | Jee- | names of " ture on “Breaking China's Wall town, A Malte cross, the form pon leaving v of the small tools division The public is invited to attend. The : Lif evening service will begin at 7:30 | qrct oonside 4 A d ! Pyl v TeW | His sul 1 he “The Manufae- i body. which was delegated to start action |o'clock Jrstaconst R 00 ooy meec [Ohg A ; : by an S {held in the Kensington Methodist{sorvice from New Britain to Tast|ste dily growing, there being about | American flag. This window is do- 1 o 3 church. The Kensington organiza-|Lorlin has reported that the project|so in the souneer boys « e e 1in and dingno CSighrata it At i ; the llome Guard, and {held at 7:30 o'clock v the || e e ou | The fureral of Mrs. Ceorge A INSTA[[AT"]N []l: hm_ and will soon m:fhmw ‘m‘ nh ties in that direction are continuing | unit. 4 ctor Ogle las de L R pastor, recne. A e Pt e ‘I‘ "I Warner of 122 High street was held anniversary as an active socie 3|with all possible speed towards the | velo s = i . 3 L nd operated upon by Drs ot 2 o 3 ] wards eloped a leader's corp among th Thedoreh arld e otz e . or “ting i » % > m her © homa at 2 o'clock this | membership is not'cnnn‘m.ll i mn.i,m»,., TR D COICR TN, Mt LS Wi iy et e o torch of learning as originally 2 Richardson and P, A | singtonians alone but includes e inat el o atic =i - | Park lied a short time later| Afeh e, 3 J i | . Wi New [ class work. Teins Aiscaraoa ant [ Chamber of Comn atingihaallis on St port e BT paster of the Brietol Raptist chureh, I ERS Tee EeG s ot the oo liee 3 3 ation does not guar-|" qpe flats from Caesar Hill to S “Y-yy '1lwlum‘|~l :lx n s heen changed a so t n 1 e : 4 ; - ,\,\« ‘1 ]v‘ | conduetea the se and {nterment Hiizs Ok Cenomination, bers a|nlce acceptance of the system. itiyforee Hill is strewn with broken | stituted. The e it ] iy ot oi1e 1 et arid the bolssn to| (28 10 West camstary, | The club gives to its members a|was stated by them yesterday that e : : at the foot wi ippendix to burst and the poison ion Wltl]essed by Lar 8l ates Hicoughont the year, Tor thiSiup 5 suliable schefiils to merve thin: [0 " 210y 1e a soesdway and it 15| : £oe Ll i h o e 21 ssociation of tha North Side schoo! reason it has endured throughout|town. Being of a necessity. & D x A0 : g 926- 1, NS AUINILOf will he held at £ o' {the quarter century as one of the b Sty it this point that many chalps are n fe e o PR e will_be held at 8 o'clack Monday lengthy operation, the body in whose . ¢ e Tl B N t e o e v ing in the oremos deno assocls ¥ proken, Complaint was made this . | ni . o SR 3 it £ in the school bullding. There Nllllbel’ OI POS MG]HDGI‘S foremostinoitdenaulinliassnclations i s nds fubeddestion fliosiapr GihEoken, & s will symbc tent, | ! sports a black m ind goutee, | ‘nmnmw that some action should ling cfully over the ground and |y {this window being tur a by ers. electricians, and §ojayng the title of doctor ) clection of officers and after ken to clear the hi Vo s stec t p L t p 1 le with th © husiness session will he an en. | St. Paul's Church | swill arrive at a conclusion as soon | % t2ken to clear the Wik board of sclectmen and other offi- not « ople wi an Leonard Cannon will soon b i e 5 bt B te| tertalnment. A hort addvess on the MEN‘S LYGEUM MEETING Mass will ba celebrated at § and |as possible .‘,\‘:h ,’; ;},,‘ bout again from the Slertheliont, wesent and dis the : L U-m; o Tuh Seout movement will be given 110 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. | Hockey Match. Rt ned in the fall when| On the Commerce win g < icture e i s i b raic| e T A SRR e Paul's church, Kensington. Rev.| This afternoon marks the first day | e was run down by an automobile. | vided by the € ¢ e - hl sful ‘ : 0 Brock-Barnes post, A At and the titla: stel Devotions This Evening John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in lof the annual Bottle Alley-Cypress | His leg been In ¢ for the |@ building will be shown. This will | gion, will present the motion pic I51e dlso informealthet nollce that el Lt will be devotions at 7:2 charge. Sunday school will follow | Hill hockey series. Both teams will[past month but this will be re-|be the same building as that used on o'ro in the ¢ Gl b (imo hetn Iscatea: ialolalosl tHIN avantng iin. SE Fosh il of Relief to Break Six-Year the 10 o'clock mass. take the field at Murray's pond this moved in a few days. the literature of the Connecticut | the Community the Monday and | Briggeport, the authoritics of that|chureh in honor of §t. Ann. Tn the | Sacred Heart Church afternoon at 2 o'clock and the puck St | Chamber of Commerce. Tuesday evenin cre will also be | city inforimng him that fo dispese|Past these services have heen held Monopoly-School Board Cflflflde“‘ Rev. John C. Dremnan of Ken- |will start its yearly journey between NEW[NGTON NEWS | Tripp-Bunnell Engagement la special 1 o ) ¥ for school | o ig patent medicine and to apply | 0n Tuesday nights but in the future sington will officiate at the 9 o'clock |the goal posts. Mr. and Mrs. Charl:s A. Bunnell | children. A seven picce orchestra | t I will take place each Saturday evi Successor to Late Adele Murray. | , 4 ey AT 5 ! his treatment req no license. | ke place cach Saturday eve- mass tomorrow morning at the o AT oA T e in this place Democrats Want Position on Board Cypress Hill's line-up will be as 51 72 Broad strect announce the en- o will provide | y Legion hall, Kensington, was filled |cred Heart ~church, Fast Berlin. | ro)jgs: Frank Giana, manager; J 1 |zasement ot their daught Miss . tthe showing of | showin last evening when the newly elect-|Sunday school will follow. | Maguda, M. Rayno, ¥. McKeon, L, Mrs. Richard Hulbert, J‘rv ‘-jvv‘ Rena Ellen Bunnell, to Perey How- dealing with the U ed officers of Bolton-Kasica post Hea e oniGonicecaaliouat Corr and . Corr, substitute, The|daughter of Stuart strect, who Mave urd Tripp of Bristol No date for |navy during the war, were installed in their various posts| Tie regular Sunday morning serv- Wlley squad consists of J.|been il with bronchitis for the past |ihe wedding R AR Congecgationsi for the coming year. Edward Og-lice will be hield tomorrow morning | . manager; F. Landa, R, Cham. | Veek, are improving. tebekah Social Sunday morning ic : e i eole. . Dhls 19 five moe than ren, state vice-commander of New|at 10:45 o'clock, led by the pastor | heriain, M. Hart, R. McCarroll and < 5 Al eThe alarthn i bekahgpewill el Mo will preach. | on one count, that of using the fitle | month of November. Britain, was present to conduct the|Rev. Vernon L. Phillips. Tomorrow’s | j, . substitute. celing has been running high janother of thelr public socials and | Antl “Trust in cord.” Han-' ot gocto E s fined $100 and | Bristol High Victorious installation and guests attended service will be the beginning of a| since the town meeting in rega whists Monday night in 1. 0. 0. F. § areh 5 the and 1l sentence of 30 day | s Bristol high school basket- from surrounding posts. eries of sermons on “Sceking and the proposed crection of a high [hall. Refreshments will he e cgational Young Tl % ball tam dofeated the' fask Tomies Harold D. Ventres was installed | | Finding 1%1 l\'uw!.x_\v:-_mm ‘:\u‘ school on the pn,; at m] ::vrm x L'm;;lllmn is prom s p. m. Devo- {an appeal ot t igh quintet on the floor of the ¢ the his sec- |Mmeet @ 0 o'clock. ristian en chich was bought from es ‘are present. | tional, ixby ca- 2 il Sl : commander of the post for his sec L"M‘rorxt‘ pflocle iR ver it boEHO (om e o Playing Jellle Bisiy. The Bduea- | Attomey Noble ! 1 v T cvening in e of th ang texnss Ui S ey R e oL 216 oitibal b anal Youngt Beonl: £ last year and is out to TRk IBLRE be benefited hy Plainville Y. M. C. A. team bt el n Roland ' g the wecus: I Pro ting ox mes of the seaso, fisapieEiyenn itho (oisantzation s 2 vt'oi '\J\fll atart at 6145 oalock | keep it, while Bottle Alley will strive O on e ¢ the Will £0 to Wapping tonight with a | o : fo James | ther presented| = | 2neh : ESRRIRLY expanded and grown more powerful| MECNSIL G L A0 J GO to bring it to their stronshold. & BiEh ool b e ary at do-or-die detcrmination fo win over Hpasenaiongexechilyaigommies case for the Jud il < affair, cnding with Tor- B D e hc“(f‘v‘:: "rwm Sunday ;vhfm will be held at 10 What They're Doing. [iopinion’ that it s nob mecessary 8 5 ! % take its plaze as one of the for Sunday 7 2 2 vien of all commit- : ; G c — thia time. It would iake at least a [the “Y” team of that town A t Monduy 1n the Parish i g Ehfibancl Pt _“" o most civic organization in the tow to'clock tomorrow morning at the Henr, Deming, treasurer of ef 5 § N vietory will put Plainville back in B Social activ'ties have centered that h ad served in th Deaths Increase American war During the month of December, e cing medi- | 19 there were 23 deaths record- maximum | ¢¢ he office of City Clerk Thom- | morn- Both teams state that they are in| o 0od form and ready to begin the attle for the Doyle cup. Cypress Hill acquired the trophy at the end tather's gas . m rofessor 1o Talk o 3 S fessor to Talk on Crim Vance of Y 3 the championship struggle, while a 4 visitors accounti : S SIS ; | struction could be started. A com. [[h¢ Charplonship sirugele. while a annual church me will | - 5 s Myetin W5 tentis poite CoRoD HE e iy LRl eufnig o matonkB kst Berlinoven s Wity et s raing (i woulihnania bl sl GRS R i Thursday in the parish jrorestyille ) : lian, in an effort to stem the by Rev. May B. Lord, pastor, whose [an attack of grippc. JiB ) pounding ahead, will leave the lo- s ) e ton center and now, with the local ¥ o {\m o B T NI lenat atelonthaipetors i rhll epor branch of the mational organization |th°me R 4 e i Icould be glven and prohably another |oue™ oe it Wapping is tied with | ree fellowship supper for e G R S e e Zetarski fo the backfleld taking Into consideration the fire AIIESEMER, T FCCE T A e P l‘,\ B 0 town medt- [plainvile and faced with the same | Mepers ane syl » aceident while coasting on Farm- R e L Y i 7 AR b iRl i ould be held and contracts let | nronosition, so the game should be | ¢ 16 sh house at 6:3 g wa 1 during the secon S0 Epworth le service at 7 o'clock | A speaker from Storrs Agricultural|in® O st U pvanent he gam e near | ¢y e ; 2 o) that the’ex-soldlers are about (o 'y, 103 yy Faith Hanford whose | college will addross the gathering. e cenatiiion o e sidents notly fonght crday afternoon. vou it : ; e Prat take ther places in the political g : ‘ : circles of the town. B et Pravierat 7:30 o'clock ! Ay i : | but others want to ait. It prob- weral services for Miss Susan Loy miorr orship at 10 = e Bristol Earnest Prayer.” At o'cloc . -In].nu:\«)(' ik *""” | able thata snecinl town meeti=e il King, who died yesterday morn- the pastor will Tiegin Hieh i | considerable portion of the republi- s Bing g Gl e S R Charles Higgins, vice-comander; |ina pastor, whose theme will be: | cans in town who want competition! b® held in the near future and the ing at her home on Trumbull avenue ot sormons on th j el Altentioh o 0 1 John Arehy, second vice-comman- ie Touch of Faith.” on the board of relicf are asking for ; question will he thrashed out at will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday Christ A resting comfortably this morn- il 3 der; George Manford, adjutantil The social service class will not ;- g marr‘:nic member to take the Youn cople's sery 061 Josepl: Wilson, finance officer; Wil-'rosume activities until January 2 [ Inaelot (5" hageiConts who! e e Sy e ’( 1 i service y fred 4. Moore, service officer; Paul | \Wednesda noon at 2:30 o'clock, e e CHEERY MOTTOES CURF Rl sergeant at arms. ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. | (o cicinon on Aonday evening| cards have been hung in several | the opening s servi .~.-1 will | ! il o Tkt = Bdton-Kasica post has had large Roy Hultgren. The mit: boxes will ”‘]‘ il Phoned st dons ‘”V“m\‘lnn hospitals ns a means of en “ e play a spec Al s fon e postor |7 At L ) 13 grovth within the past few years./be opened at this time. The mid i Ll Y leap| cOUTaging patients fo look on the ' will use as his subjec When M o . Torrington ear it won an award for In-|weck services at 7:30 o'clock Thurs. | (ot that body will see § | brignt side of things. TLAINVILLE Meet Jes 8 lay iever lis s Tames, rg 1 42 et 3 . AN . S {0 place a member of the ¥ nculor F R : o . reads day evening America.” Benvenut, Ig .... 0 time it has made a less spectacular (led by Rev. W. D. Beach, distriet |O7 e B8~ b inm. TRED THOMPSON | 2 1 S - b bu: more constant gain in personnel. [superintendent. Followin 1.,.“'”‘?;,r{]:::flr{,“r'l D Ol ama| “Remember the steam kettle— [ with Ris Wonderfl Horee, Silver King | | cOrdinlly invited to any and e Ericesis a Profemorfotilaw Woattig v With the Ladies' Auxiliary work-ice, the fourth quarterly conference | *Pt @ e f re a though up to its neck in hot water | R S these servic : 8 a8 made an sive | Tucker, rf 2 te it has been a sore spot Wit Sl A e 1| [ SR S A ) To Start On New Thea Sze eski lTegion has gained great headway meet at the parsonage at S TiEA rroctatis saaty ‘g‘m none |, The murses call th ards “cheer e SR B Nt Onie e ebitosnl scially, being the sponsor of s o'clock Friday afternoon. | tonies. In “IT MUST BE LOVE" v e Ty R ry the | char “ross hospital < the | MON. AND TUES. JAN. 10 AND 11 itior connter ' the Colonial Theate B e A ¢ full program planned for 1927. |money given her at Christmas time o0 €itl o L x\' g “‘)' tlins | Chiaring:_ Cross - hospital, saye the ff v iine: eery “ana itavmond Hstton | | 1 o Cotontal 7 il re at halttime, Torrington Lyccum To Hold Meeting to relieve the need was spent | monopoly an hat at this time, | mottoes have done more good than || 5P I THE NAVY NOW « wi sta Mon Bristol Referee, Dick Dil- announced as its speaker at a|wood, $1.50 for food, $1.50 for a | 3 | meeting to be held on Monday eve-|sled, a subscription for “Boy's | ning, January 10, Rev. Theodore A.|World” was given, § pair of mit- | FRECKLES AN]) Hls FRIENDS Greene, pastor of the Center Con-|tens, 2 pairs of shoes, 2 pairs of | KX Mr. Greene will deseribe his recent [ties, 6 dolls and 9 books were also | ) s : 1 . Sy given besides several other toys. 7 = = = 3 trip to Stockholm, Sweden. given = ’ . . The New Britain pastor acted as|liour milics were sub: 7 ( VES-1 60 To ° (' { VYoU DONT SPELL assistant secre to the American |aided and four other families s SCAOOL. ANow » YEAKS DID Yoo \WHAY DID 7% 1T —Y00 QUST MAKE shy left year and possibly more before con- ! f s s 5 e Eha o |Kensington Methodist church. The | Berlin Savings Bank, Is confined to | B the square shingled hall in Kensing- | v cals in the ar and practieal R0, 20 F received a ¢ 1 ac ¢ the Torrington flash, Achievement in Four t Words— | mect this eveningeat § o'clock at the protection question, it would scem | ‘. lize pow 15 the time tart 9 e Advent Christian Church @ comfortable lead. subject will be: “The Comfort of Want Position. | realize that now Is the time to starf neral of Miss King mtrol i a Other officers to be installed were lths evening ice will be led by that time. o \fternoon at her lafe residence. Rey, | Sunday school at 12:05 p. m 3 2 | E St o'clock orehostra: will. play: a G. Biker, chaplain; Paul Stange,|the Woman's Home Missionary so- question will come before the Tondon, Jan. § (A—Cheery motto or a will p ket creise in membership and since that day evening at the church, will be on the board One of the most popular cards || TODAY, JaN. 8 The mid- K m Th % em o Halloran, 1g ..... © in in conjunction with the post, the will meet. The Junior league aRout aix yedrs ago; and that | { " cill continues to sing. | ‘ t me questior Bonbhim: ve eal events this past year and with| Miss Lord announces that of fhe |Of ils member > office holders | phjjip Thman, superintendent of G T rected on lower st ’ 20 The Kensington Men's ILyceum |on clothing, $2.50 for cloth, $4.50 for | conditions are right for the installa- | rivers of medicinal remedies | (Continucdon g building, which will contain two ion; time, § minute quarter: gregational church, w Britain. |[rubbers, 5 caps, 1 warm scarf, 9§ o Universal Christian |Mases were made brighter. ‘ fon of the Unive 60 To SciooL C ox, YOU LEARN N / OA, I LEARNED TUREE AILLS' Ax ! reg 8 ekl Berlin Congregational countries and a total of 103 denom- |the Berlin ~Congregational church | S s VESTERDAY ¢ 7 2 yInBHonE Tt wae renoited iEoiBaitialNLLLE HEld AL ORLasO Blotk, ST av: \ i nt de- [Samuel A. Fiske officiating. The Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock nmlvr the supervision of Miss Mary Griswold. The Young Prople’s society will meet at 30 o'clock to- B A e East Berlin Coal & Wood | exereises will not meet tomorrow. | Entertains Guests. \ 2 | Mrs. Carl Maier of Kensington en- Company tertained the members of the Hart- [fora County Farm bureau at mer| [home Thursday afterdoon. A large | T |attendance was present and an ad- | A Bertin institution owned and | |G (CCHE I SRR operated by Beriin men paying |1y, zpiag Sands of the county hureau. ke Becliu A general discussion followed the address. | Bus Line to Fast Berlin. Tel. 651-12 The New Britain Chamber of Commerce through its committes argest congress of Prote nominations ever assembled in one Handlers of good old Lehigh coal.

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