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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927. - = PI . .II N Phelps; masons and buiiders, Robert E Community Chest Annuz ¥ 5 J. Coe; carpenters, August Matsor B t 1 N The anr e f the The idea of the counecil in suggest- ainville News ' oo ve ristol News | .. 1o ons i e st o n 2 ' is to ecliminate confusion Congre > ) 1 which has resulted on numerous oc- il casions in the past due to a similari- in th mes of a number of John Simpson; electricians, Allen M Raymond; sheet metal workers, V llam J. Den departmen ! Edward P. Prior. < e subm ¥ 3 " Funcral of Mrs. Denton i ! | mmi Funeral services for Mrs. Fliza Puneral of Mrs. Dina Delude z Al E » | Denton will be held at 4 o'clock this | o funeral of Mrs. Dina Del e s Sene {yh:‘-me;‘ l{etnng afterncon at the funeral parlors of | s : A e s. Flo . M. Crofut, former | a9 5x ; nwe LBaPs |reg: t Ruth Wyllis Chapter, D. A. 2 f-allevess Hog oniBio A . was the speaker at a meeting of o They wil ~onduete ¢ Rev h condueted iaylord Chapter, D. A. R Trust Co. Reelects ALl Officers om0 Well Known Business Man Re- 637 S et Mo e 2 i 2 e Home of Sre Bvard afld Ml Dll‘&CtOl’S = \“”‘I“‘:‘[“f;;‘;’,'_‘,r(_ Smith | {Ings FI‘OHI AC[lVl[y Ll BANTEN 3 National s)]wirm ; !m!k b:ir(u: nf The S e 4 - 2 istra 's taken during FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS |l yur, pepaRuENts 6RO 553-10% S 00 S0 DIScuss APPROPRIATIONS 5., 0o s e home on Piecrce street. Rev. Charles the busines Monbicau, pastor of the Advent & direction of Mr: | Death of Henry L. Bartlett—Train Christian church, will officiate. Council Committee in Conference ad! with hes enfe Lol ihind Hitcheock, chairman of the re- } body will be placed in the W 5 £ 2 |r committe Replaces Gas Coach: Another ..pjeiery vo With Department Heads—Resi- S ¢ Co Yo Cigar and News Room Sold : : ; e Sought in Petition—Shower for Catholle Church ts Object to Changes in Strect D The newsroom ar stors And Call Attention to a Very Special Offering in The regular services will be he elude, wit e m he rated for a numbi years by Church Workers—Church Notices. ' Church of Our Lady o v Names—H. S. Wins at Basketball, hor c ndd t n tn te John C. at 61 North ning at $ and ! hil. stree was sold erd: to . ’ Governor John H. Trumb: k. with benediction of the artin oug for 56 years ; : 451 North Main 1Sses temoon TOCKS | re-elected president of the Plainville 'y ceos B e aad 3 S R i g 3 mis, who took. poss | Trust Co. at the annual meeting last The ¥ school i 4 P 5 ESE Bss1n tadhy Saa rornier)y LAt In High Color Shades—Very Low Priced |annual meeting of the stock=|ipere will b e : Hremane e Bristol High Wins | holders, the following directors for | yoqc Thibeaunlt a ilin Bros. lo t 3 e Qi Luiny M e s Che Bristol school basket- up uznother win the present year were selected: J. |\rarie Florence d n will be - i € ¥ the f € S " a 4 3 $ ] 4 95 ea | H. Trumbull, F. T. Wheeler, Henry /rjoq. r coided i tends| O e Vi att se of the East D 0 J. T. McCarthy, H. 1ogk 5 5 ake vacat SR i ; 2 I ol quintet on the | Trumbui, At | H. Norton, W. H. Car- :'is final . o p r, A. MacLeod and E. H DOys on They are all in the latest of the new advanced spring s, » directors are to- re will 1 Lonth's mind : Alai i nineti um. The : > ! styles. Frocks that are as smart and beautiful as they are : &R nanglinonnin U ! 1ss for the renc nained in that : spealier of the evening will b Bt B ats v and successful in thelr (na so Peter Prior on . then mo . resent |Rev. . ; r 3 1- Dl etk = practical. Tl n affairs, and they have given un- mo at § o'clock. 7 3 Choice of one and two piece models, made of good | sparingly of their time to t Death ot Henry L. Barlett s b e : SRR e grade of georgette and heavy flat crepe in attractive high |[flant o ty which it serves. 1 has been received here of bullding wi hecls o m Tasall ONees color shades. | : af he death of Henry . o br 11 ey 3 ? We feel ourselves extremely fortunate in securing this \:!‘»' ;"_‘]‘“"‘*“:"'m J SI0SRECEEn Ny Sutan o7 r ted 1 1 orics, the | he : Neldhat The P lot of misses’ frocks and you will consider vourself as for- |BI1}/" 11000 “vico president, ¥. T, & Dast oo vears Beimid | : i i Bristol Migh tunate in having opportunity for choice at this low price. Wheeler; vice-president, y iat th liers' home in Noro 1 1 . < o | Trumbull; -treasurer, Surviy m, besides his wife, are ¢ 1 to rict ey om Hartford : | McLeod; assistant treasurer, . | three daughters, % Andrews | i t s Vital Statistics I 4 95 | Prior. New Brital . €a. | The treasurer repurted total de- jy 3 I posits of $2,030,044.25, a gain of ’ |20 per cent over 1925, represented They go on sale Monday in Ready-to-Wear section, one fiby 2.385 ngs depositors and {in Noroton. floor up. Be on hand to secure best choice. {1100 commercial depositors. A &/ spower for sunday School Teache 4 iliiam \ i sctor of !iper cent dividend was paid savings he social held at Baptist church enter W i : &t t th ospect |accounts, leaving net earnings, after | |ast evening, under th ispices of |an exe : i BERtS this oity, will ‘ap- |all adjustments, of $21,667.33, which | e Lagies' Aid society and : ! ted with the | pear ecn didetine ot | was added to the surplus and un- ! nool proved to be a most kT = e tiha Vol y % divided profit account. The sum of | 110 ie 5 i i by 14442550 was charged oft of the | q % : L furniture and fixtures account, and a 185,000 reduction was made on the building account | The bank has a capit | | surplus of 50,000 3 the type of pictures which would be | club senior basketball team will | divided profit acco 110.95, Berlln NeWs | shown at the Sunday night sessions | fravel to Manchester where they will | The total assets are $2.219, il d ridal | nere. ake on the Manchester Hi-Y basket- | The commereial, saving: st L It is understood that other pas-| ball team in that city. The two tea » deposit box, Christmas Al fary tors are opposed to Sunday movies| are very evenly matched and Ken-|and all other departments s autiful from the nar r S - intet ¥ i plant of t 1 t half time. Bristol 21 ds of young coup T be a preliminary game, | Barne N £ him is a hrot} L = iand are rescrving their statements | sington is confident that it will take | substantial increases 1 Referee, Manion VITAL STATIST“;S until a future date. The question |this game from its opponents. Steam Replaces Gas e L yed se- | St ‘clock. a ! % 11 of New Haven. |y e R will doubtlessly be voted upon at| Next week the local tes A st ocomotive an ry cla ng 4 follo ) ie by the : e artera: ill dou R p xt week the local team will go | A locomotive a s ! Sl : Colonial Theaters Buys Property the next town meeting. up against the Wapping Community train has replaced t ) ty part chestra. (1 Waters | complete this mor S L | \ i % ; f N p % 2 1 import. real estate deal was Y AR St. Paul's Church. QlBiESolnatat Avaroing Hanctin h running hetween Plainvill s cakes (yert RenvEl il L onle Fouen . boonnmiated yesterday when Lbs Mass will be celebrated a le. The winning of both and rton, = 1 3 ! . - Rarnenn Sl : Colonial rs, Inc. acquired the 19 o'clock tomorrow morning at § e games would place U} public uili- | 1 e E N B ! re the location boys' 4 Metrop Pahl and | Elmwood Endees Here Tonight both of whor cher: "wo bitt ' rival quin- e f the Sunday | will \ raction for school. church parlor was Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. . team near the head of the lea s tie missi v Genera 1 s A i S o D Sentintiiation AL thel w theafer is being . 3 John C. Brennan, pastor, will be in | all the league teams have been tak- Selay L Lk g ey . £ BESy i £ L 48 VE built, from John E. Condon. I Births, Deaths and Marriages “arec acion o oiminy | i the. hamps and me” team ‘has 1ANFod. TH Is expected fhat fhess man in the very nene future, A1l of e i e S Gonen B . sehool will follow the 10 o'clock |strung out very far ahead Enas il Do gusadiextanal : ue people are actiy v ; 1 e he nd o ¢ t and has a frontage of 91 feet Comp]lm by Tovm Cle[‘k mass. i Town Committee to Meet Les i ey e € ¢ > p. m. Mrs, Lo Mayers, | § st three ! 0 depth of 290 feet. At the Sacred Heart Church, The democratic town comm i8] 5 : and ha ¢ sincere good v of | stuperi sons, Clarenee llia Johr here i€ an ol houss, et Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- | will meet Thursday evening, Janu- > a host of ] 1 eting e [ Frur t e hakery: Babapd on bt to will officiate at the 9 o’clock mass |ary 20, for the purpose of naming a | A P SARSE ‘ersons Episcopal Church ! m. Miss Sophia Naa- "uneral service held on mise Mr. Peters stated this CLERGY OPPOSE MOVIES.Mr:mrroR\' morning at the Sacred | nember of the school board to st Eths Sreplnoanient ol school will mect a T nday afternoo P iorning that the mewly’ aodubned Heart church, East Berlin. Sunday {ceed Miss Adele D. Murray whom | ! jeccaahiony il 0 tomorrow m ¢ I reuching e ¥ o undertaki 2 of P, wroperty would be daveloped within school will follo death removed from the ranks of the | \V0sted 2 a erate ireh At 11 o'clock | held at 7 . 1 by the |on Mair t and rment will b2 | the next two months. It is under- Kcnsington Resident Breaks Arm In | Kensington Congregational. board. It has been rumored that a | Csiandits : 0 4 v ¢ g pra an L ¢ 1 th ne e cemete i |stood a new building to contairn Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, |Prominent member of the democratic | The r’.;“',':“fl : , = g s JETE i Church | bury. p 3 t aparimen:s will be will deliver the regular Sunday |Party will be named for the position |\ Cn o O 0 PR PG ; The % ual pari neeting will b \orni 2 10:45 o'clock. en d last Sey ) r lthough Mr. Peters would Occupin Funeral This Afternoon— | morning address at 10:45 o'clock to- | Dut no definite indications have yet | i By Cice el DoILA lontiny ievaningaf I will continue the 3 Discuss Fstimates 10t say today just wnatr tnetr plans : 2 morrow morning at the Kensington : . who come here by coach to change the I‘“KN'\ house. lmf- il i _Councilm Church News and Other Items. | congregational church. His text will | Church Supper s e S ant meeting, and all 7 f Christ S honl William A | Seok 1 - A sizeable attendance was present = d to attend, 5 - : & 4 \ s a committee with | 4 oy 2 5 be “Secking God in C According to the petition about Vital statistics for 1926 have been | At g st a3 s S petition Vine R X 4 vor de to ¢ . 5 fl {uan,” ana is one of a series of talks 2t the monthly supper given by the | o orcthing that conld be wrong with | . i 2 ) ke, Vayo 2 compiled by Town Clerk Arthur L. Women's Ald soclety of the lin n's auxiliary has been postponed | s ; S -k, | estimates prepar, . ft on the subject, "Secking God in Dif- | {the gas coach is wron nsuffi- Woodruff. They sé\.ow h,‘l”n inerease | ¢t Ways.” Sunday school wili | COnEregational church last evening | ciont heat, uncomfortable rising, | U0l January 27, ast spe ¢ departnient t 4 in births anrl}ma is aym mmrn:g\tj: meet at 12:10 o'clock. Christian En- |In the church parlors. Supper llnck of toilet faciliti or e Par will hold a mect- . “Why Not Have | L. « y are about {he same as the prev deavor will hold its meeting at 6|Served at 6:30 o'clock and follow- | nces, and uncertainty of arrival’ are | {08 at the pa use on Thursday | ) iritual E: 2 the wate reser 3 year. 3 5 5 o'clock and at 6:45 o'clock the |IDE the meal a program of enter- ged., S al of the commuters, | afternoon at 2 o'clock. N - - timate of Births in Berlin during 1926 0~ |y o ne poople’s socicty will hold | {inment was given which included |t is chargad, have contracted severe | 4r® cordially invited to attend and | Thur e : el Cats | TohA T E Hay taled 68. Twenty-five bables Were |y i Sooular weekly meeting. M Rebert Chapman. soprano of |colds avhile riding in the poorly joy tea, 5 par born to local couples out of tOWN. “ny . ;imittes on expansion and | the church choir, who gave a few |hea coach and have been forcem Congregational Church Mhe yo e will hold a tiley and €1 ner | —— Most of these ?c?nrrofl px_xcw By T e S f fomorror selections, Har Woodruff who in away from work. | Morning service at 10:45 o'c s i event incoln | Willi 5 th require- | ire stry El Paso, Texas, ain and Hartford Lo;;]nmxf. e et 14300 ol atina played several picces on the violin he coach is far from mechan p £ il preac Ve e d 4 thelr pective rt 2 f {ntall tatrnem e IN. nmonllhs " 3154111 m‘ss' Ja\‘t‘ui to discuss ¢ ut affair: |and a talk by Rev. Samuel A. Fiske [cally perfect, it Is claimed, a t the rubic Host,” from the | The committe e men ment < c L til th> public has heard e L e e AT on his recent trip to Furope. reaks down frequently, making tt Holy City iaul. Church school | supper a6t & 4 £ the estimates discussed I < ¢ the divorce proceedings cities; February, 5 born here and 3| Hensington Mot Setback to Start mmuters late for work or sup after the morning service, t , Monday evening b ; exee e lzment should be born out of town; March, 9 born ‘:1‘1\1 “ '°{"°_" il R el Reports from the managers of the |On New Year's Eve climax i ngregational Young People's ¢ 5 1623-1 T " t- 4 here and 1 born out of town; April, ;‘ ’:A l’y’”‘“"f(‘;“ l’::“":‘::rv "\‘ “‘[ sams entered in the setback league |said to have been reac coach | meeting at 6 p. m. Devotional, |t wies A I meet with Mrs, 13 born here and 1 born out of \}1“~v“g }{' 5 '“‘°j'“ ‘1‘ ‘]"- ek that the proposed tournament |being an hour and v ate | Madelene Hayes. “Conducting Active . n of West Mai 1 town; May, 5 born here and 5 born “filml te Bk n.\}] s« Liorg, Desion, 5 cup would bagin on |in leaving Plainville and taking thr Work in Gr orence Thomp- Baptist Church v Y eve her city de- wer 1apli atements in out of town; June, 5 born here and | Will lead the regular mornin 2 ening. January 18. The |hours to make six miles son, 3 s PRy e 5 : e % ava Tors BEE 1 born out of town; July, 9 bornice. The theme of her addres: our teams who will open the race | Unionville. Then it would go no T A T 4 3 i wor John F. | ¢ S aod g here and 3 born out of town; Aug- D "“‘IV Mine Own Sak ' Riue Hillians and | further and autowol were se- | i = % % T w 2 1wit : 1 proferred onkuSE0Me ust, 4 born here and 3 born out of| WOIR feague mesting will be held |y, r Dolls vs. Baldwin's Best. cured to ta ) s th " ey R R e e sor. |10 the effect that it v - | v the supy f his two small town; September, 6 born here and ) 3 clockithe eve: m ms which have efrolled in of t e 0 mn lay s e A I 6 dase w6 2 born out of town: October, §|NiNg service will be led by Miss P 5 , t v Lon 1 i 2 of : 3 s SR i wgue include the Tabs, Conlin’s ‘ning group meets Thursc ¢l gz | wo : 1 g t st six weeks, horn here; November, 8 born here; | Lord. who will talk on theme, st Berlin, Baldwin's | r elnps Y ; : > ed wher \ EOART is attorney Decomber, 2 Horn here hou, Go; st M z Assistant Eng seph fet i Y . = . 5 5 Sl HxR pIIeYsy - e i ere. Sl Belmont's “Paper | A Redeemer's A, M. Zion Church fact th t ¢ Mr. I sincere with The death column shows October ay 2:8 :orge Griffith’s “White | oo ! Tk et 3 ooy = this. ‘coe. 2ot as the month of highest mortality, | Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the o)) . e e s made in _ Morning worship will 1d at t L L h ! e Hioe e, e At Yot ied in Feb. home of Mrs. C. W. Williams. On e s 2 Student Council Elected DLAALS A Zion ch b L BRI L B idieds B dunu 2 GRIR A L il et e ods. Play has been held up R SteE e % | Jurisdiction-of thy ruary, 2 gw!_ in ,Ln» h, 3 died in 5 v +o 1 for some time because of dissension | 4 3 P hur - g nt to an early trial,” April, 6 died in May, 5 died in June, | the mid-weelk e L 'be held Jins e ranks of the players, It is | yile sehool e o el > X iNhRtan P died in July, 2 died in August, § :‘l"l"" anaksfie aston otlal . lly hoped that all difficulties | {6Tday afternoon. 1Tt iy compo (s N J Al ; s ¢ Vosstain |1 o fa aa Al Chapiints laboe d in September, 9 died in Octo- ing. The subj ss will |y raightened out and that | 2f the following members: Ju []M 1 S > ber. 6 died in November and 3 died | be the continuation of study of 108N Stra e ienEd ouT ent LIt iy reinia® Gonferti, vllliam ber, R the New Britain : stroets, ed b tion to r r husband is concern- ser, 6 ¢ Nove 1d 3 died Y e teams will et TR aRy (i e : s 1pon t « ndation ¢ course, such a thing could not in December. i h 3 | 00N | ‘ening, ready for the battle A e PLAINVILLY i oo : Al = A AR Y L beaen hos Ainlies e ME LN March and July vied with each -“!w o'clock, League It is improbable that John Conlin | gaibyon: I\\- G } urg 5 ; A ' mecting | he © has that effsct Srs | o marriage Will meet in the rsonage 2 tibho alter Gerke: - 5 « i y as that ef ; ;mvnr !r?trm:‘un)mh‘n‘y; v(l; ”nmlrrml;‘:‘ At the parsonage, on imself will play en th OPening fyon Varrone., Alice Peterson. ; ”}Vl\ilI{\‘ \i‘\l\'\.:”) S Wit of 1 neil held on January ose circumstances, 3t i January hac s credit, - SR R ae 5 cht 1 some anxiety is felt as to £, 5 n “THE X PRESS” bl ; N oT 2 o I | 7 N Tk uins February had 4. March had 9, April Quilt from the Ladies’ Aid sale is Ome A 5 Bldg. Code Committee Named 1 ) ‘ be Mrs. Chaplin who ruin: R LT S still remaining, which can be pur- ther or not the Blue Hillians can | rrya committee of eight to draw Sunday, Jan. 16 planni ) 45-hour = S, i ng- it his own conduct.” had 4, May Lm'l only 1, June had ¥ L SO R s UL qequit themselves as ably without | o' 2 building code for T vill Dorothy Mackaill, Jack Mulhall ' v r \ —— :'.J.":’\ ‘lm‘!l W l-".‘(m)‘*\_’;""! 5 Rl i e ‘ him as when the doughty leader is |, ilzadl at e GHamben.of Gom and Charles Murray £ nine he ¢ t 5 , MEDAL FOR YALE PROF. cmber had 1, October had 4, No- % . at the head of his ra Areing Hinorae resting ivednssahye nIgh In “SUBWAY SADIE™ 1 te . \ ' ppropriate than the one ndon, Jan. 15 (P —The gold vember had 7 and December had 8. Berlin Congreational. t e Rna s A Tey . Clergy Oppose Move The Older Boys' class of the Bor- | them on to greater deeds gl [ has heen appoir > len: Mon. and Tues.. Jan. 8 orn 1o 50 o 1 nue 1 i 1 of the Royal Astonomical so- 4 in C Chitre o | € Scores. Henry Trumbu the chan t S T 1 t has been awarded to Prof. e A e lin Con ional church will meet N PAULINE FREDFRIC Local clergymen, as foreseen when 1in Congregational ch Wl Funeral of Louis W. Occupin | ig composod = SRLLBIIGE, singer, director of the the question was first brought up, are [0MOrrow morning at 10 o'clo i T harall of L.ows i L OdUD I s oA in “THE DEVIL'S ISLAND e ; i 3 i 244 strenuously opposing Sunday movies, Rev. Samucl A. Fiske, pastor, will| Sl e Sl . Matinee 4:15—10c tor i : e i : s e known that they were not in favor service at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday B |PRRR R mical photography. of the question and Rev. May B.! school will meet at 12 o'clock, Mis: Lord, pastor of the Kensington|Mary wold, superintendent, | Methodist church, spoke at somo | in eharze. The yunior Endewvor FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER length on the situation, condeming meeting will be held at § o'clock and | )4 the Sunday movies as unhealthy to | will be led by Miss Elizabeth Thomp- | the community. son. The Young People’s meeting | When approached on the question | will be held at 7 o'clock and Fred | today, Miss Lord stated that al- Guipe will be the leader. thiough she thought that this was Pastor To Remain. ( AY BIRZUDAY JMNE'S SOONERA I LAY DAY { WAY, VER LUCKY no time merely to state one's feel-| At the quarterly conference held THAT = M:Erir) S 4 \ THIS A/(ONM HASNT Tall on Icy Pavement—Louis W. been stated by the democrats. non, o'clock, St. Mark’s Gospel. Fri ternoon ings in the matter and that a future | at the Kensington Methodist chu i 00 CERTAINY LUcKy ABOLT date would seo some definite action | on Thurslay evening, Rev. May B. PASIABATL yA)}E LO&C) il AE m\lli'A OALY THIRTY against the proposed return, she! Lord, present pastor of the chur RS " BIRTMDAY OA DAys !! could be quoted as saying that she was carnestly requested to rem: it ] ¥ PN believed that Sunday mov were | with the church another year. Miss > Ry, 2 unhealthy. She condemned the type | Lord has proved popular with her| -~ FIRST? of movieS that this town would be| congregation and church member- likely to reccive anl promised that | ship swelled considerably since such a move would find her op-| her coming to this town. | : Sports Active | . Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of | Sporiing circles in this town will Kensington Congregational | enjoy the week-end as several events also expressed himself as| are slated for today and this eve- opposed to Sunday movies. He| ning. This afternoon, weather per- | pointed out that while the Interests' mitting. the Cypress Hill hockey in favor of the introduction of Sun-| team will meet the Bottle Alley five | day movies stated that the idea at Murray's pond for the second | would keep Berlin capital in Berlin, | game of the five game series for the | he understood that it was not a Doyle cup. Cypress Hill annexed the Berlin proposition and that outside first game and the Bottle Alley Interests would merely take the squadron is anxious to even things capital out of Berlin instead of up this afternoon. leaving it here. He also decried. This evening the Kensington Boy's )