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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1927 Plainville News GATHOLIG CHURCH GREW DURING YEAR Annual Report Shows 875 Mem- [uel Robideaux of East Broad street, | were married at § o'clock this morn- ing at the Church of Our Lady of Merey. The nuptial mass was per- | formed by Rev. Austin F. Munich. Joseph Allard was best man. We-Uns Club The We-Uns club will meet evening at the home of Mrs. l!'nn' DR, MORGAN FINED s e 1S BUT ESCAPES JAIL 5 | dent, Mrs. Ralph Snelgrove dic 2 . | president, Mrs. Elmer Thom was handed to Mr. and Mrs, Bralt [S{rect. Interment was in the Pine retary, Mrs. John I Robbins Aged Physwl&fl Taxed $400 fll]d i W with Eold e cemetery, Waterbury. urer, Mrs, Stephen Dietzko. nd bearing t1 “1§77-19 ParcotiTeacher Mepting Storm Cleared Away GOS[S o Thme Counts 3 f“:l:lm fay .k was made by, A Mecting of the Tederal Hill Parent-Teacher ciation will | The storm which descended upon 1 daughter o | 8 da held at § i in the New England Saturday piled w,.l —_— 10 Lok 3 oclock this erenipgrn.ty streets of Dlainville high with drifts Plainville and = on| cenool auditorium. Rev. S, Ralph | LICENSE IS SUSPENDED * house 15 trimmed To Hold «oint Installation Bflsto[ News with lavender and gold t Joint installation ¢ ses will be ’;m‘l th tables were trim D t d in Arcanum hall this eveninyg ,H,, same color scheme Hadsell camp and the enter of the Ling A supper will be "\un the two tables wer o'clock. fettors fiy Yet rs. Jennie Fruin address on the anniversary | b x-.m by Edward Brault, the|who died at her home on Pine street » and a purse of $100 in | Iriday noon, was held at 2 o'clock gold was presented to the couple by|this afternoon from the funeral Brault, the eldest. The gold me of T. P. O'Brien on ‘Main very prettily the gold [served at uneral of ) funeral of Mrs. Jennie Fruin, 1rs.” this was youngest son o, Grove s years, resides in Our January Shirt Sale Comes Now With Values Men Will Appreciate TURLE, e i i parsest e il have worn the “YORKE"” shirts know their good points. This sale giv all men to buy “YORKE,” the best shirts at greatly reduced prices. Real value to $3.50. Real value to $4.50. $] .85 €a4 You have choice of $2.79 €A These “*'YORKE’’ woven madras, broadcloth, silk stripe shirts are made of imported English madras and other good shirtings in broadcloth, imported silk stripe madras, | S et : 3 “YORKE” garments, some neckband and woven madras, neckband collar at- [fl| were performed. “ana 15 members S GrAnd Jiror W . Toran e style, some with attached collars, also tached or separate collar styles, with all M| ¥ ];"“‘ "]“f"’,’f:{ 2 ::.lll';‘l 21‘:],,",,"; and then called Miss Weld, Not un- | others with laundered collars to match. colors guaranteed fast. [t inot e e ST e [HEha I e wiknonghatitieicnn )t $1.85 each. Three for $5 79 each. Two for shirts made of Truhu silks and broadcloths, white, 10aving fya g heen stole Xo trace of hand the goodly bt Resnkatolen SeNolittdecio “YORKE" and tan, some with collars to $7 69 ance of |iyiar has been found. | difierent match. Worth to $10.98 Special Pajama Offer Nothes t ~ annual parish meeting of t senteneed to jail v 30 | Homer four daughters @ 10 the Heavy fall of =now will be held etdon Mrs. o\ Mrs. Dot fonna s In connection with this sale of “YORKE” pajamas in white, tan, blue and helio, with rayon frogs. Regular $2.00 value for, each were placed 30 lighted | Harlow of Smi ege. but the work of breaking them out ton. iass wil b he speaker. os |was completed today by the tractor | .\ bers—Fine Financial Condition ! FIRE IN STAR PRINTERY ::: o b | Blaze Put Out by Owner But Does soon had the principal thoroug cleared, but the in dlew Substantial Damage—Storm Clear- 1 ot*0 "1t 17 I\,'\‘(“‘,'”“‘“’;d‘;,f ks roads again soon clogged the the work had to be repeated. rop in temperature The sudden a burden to motorists and| . v € ton, Mass., will be the speaker. Musie 1 &rand- | quring the evening will be furnished present by the Arcadia quartet. During Burglars Rob Grocery Store nds| Burelars last night broke into the store of Anderson & Bloom on t corner of Washington street and afford avenue and according to a | report submitted by James Nicholas, eon Lacour | manager, stock valued at several Mor letown, | TLeon a o | hundred dollars worth was stolen. $400 wnd costs ars made an unsuccessful e s to jimmy the safe, which iderable amount of by Judg > Sergeant McGilli- city icting the fnvestiga- the children and l'ru of the cot were ersary dinner. umber of Bloom Store Death of Leon La- ors called to felicit arifts F rs. B h : < 1d Mrs. Brault, who wers and| course — Snow Blocks Traffic — ; r of many gold and “”‘“I;nr:‘lun Get Stock in Anderson & large ed Away With Despatch—Legion floral Steeting—Nriote, Sunday Morning Fire. The comfort of a shirt is its fit, which in the “YORKE"” always pleases. The workmanship of the “YORKE” is proved [householders hut a hoon to garage | ST nnual report sub- men and plumbers, who spent a husy | 1 mitted to the members of the Church {4ay thawing out autos and pipes. All that of Our Lady of Mercy by the acting | Vind Stolen Car chance for pastor, Rev. Austin F. Munich. The | The automobile owned t s f total number of members is now |Mildred v ew Britain. | ¢ ik 875, the increase during the year be- |Of Mayor Gardner €. Weld I e lie (Gl His ing largely due to the fact that quite |CIty, was "“”‘" ov! AL o Vit acole a number of people moved into the (StFeet here Saturd s G : i " " S enla e tten danss as 1d been stolen from New Britain of uniabeled medici ; b 5 wstables Fred Callen and ¥ through his attorney. hown a corresponding iner: : e : ther Munich said. SR I S i e R over ihout half a mile | tisms in the church, nine Eop orner bnbingunec o A substantial gain in membership the 1s fined il sentence fin jail William court born Guil- son of Oct years the same store ne of a daring capture by *Namee, now per- cer in Foresty ho were ransack- when the officer ar- spot. Without stopping the danger threatening mee entered the store gun and placed all three the faet t ty-nine re ago he mar- | en under arrest. They were later had cted on two River to I | convicted and all three sentenced to occasions for »ortion in who s him il © eity of Hartford, On one offense | With thre icorge J., Leon ¢ that Officer Ja an p gan, it traffic from | the unlawf ployed as Aid- [and to one ¢ i 8 all R Boston and il 4 cinit i ime 1o Bristol 47 T, ince resided in ing the place ed on the to consider nim, MeN with drawn bap- marriages s the | Morgan n con 50 Tiibe, survi ng the vear the church Tce Carnival Postponed services of its pastor, Rey Fay, who was taken “rancis’ hospital, Hartford, and is still confined to that institution. He is slowly improving and hopes to be lost | oy John to St. blue was Two for S15 Chureh of Our Saviour fat 8 o'clock the nass e A S S e ur w seeond offer e e inigievaning iniihe ar: courred on December 14, | 1 ke S 1 Ll postpone annual skating earniyai ish house. It will be a very imp 924, he was jailed for 30 days. He . - L f Bristol: also byl 2t the Rockwell Park Tagoon, uniil ant session, and all memhers that Dr. Morgan' C A Jan . Entries to t} prcadiiofaliendy voked on December 1 1 at 8 + aant Il ha acdeptod all ble to leave before many months | There will hea month's mind mass , | fokad o ipeember 19, : e i d t evenls wil he aceeptatis His place was at the Church of Our Lady of Merey | o), boardand) on the iy, P. Perrean L AP Rea 10 5 hye g ather Munich, who has acted as lat S o'clock tomorrow mornin ] a notice of the revoca- et e or Joseph Civizzio at the park ¢ Chimney Tire A T and Engine Co. No. | shirts, we will sell genuine broadcloth | pastor since then. Under him the Peter Prior. Dr. .Morgan. t | church has continued its activities | The evening ormed the court | ey St. Josephi's cemetery. Squad A ngin $] 59 |and its progress as it did under 'ville M. F. chureh Ladies' Aid natientyor i Craftic 14 alled at 11:07 o'clock Bunday * Father Fay's direction. cicty will meet tomorrow eveni paid to the physi-| pocidents of the ning to the home of John Dunn re at Star Printery the home of Mrs. George Nelso 0 Laurel street for a chimney of 240, and on IRk 2 | at S the city awok ¢ morn- | & A ; : n An early morning blaze whs dis- West Main street. had paid h fire. The blaze was extinguished covered in the shop of the Is without damage. i ing to find oft from No wi Printing Co. on Broad street whes ent—122 ¥ M C8 WOTe {he city proper as a 1esult of the stand by the the owner, C. B. Turton, went into |tenement, new house. D]SCUSS PARIS TRIP 1 which started carly S the shop to put out some orders for ; ments, steam heat Club ety also on one Morgan had the 10 a woman occasion a sun themselves proseeu- ternoon d e inued u torney William M. U an ecarly hour unday morning. delivery. When first discovered, ac- | Our salo ends Saturday, January | Fepresentad i e AN s A e cording to Mr. Turton, tl fire was 20 per cent discount on all mer- |more and put to work. The town |included M. Negri, Griffith, Malone, {in a box of waste oil rogs, but it chandist. Dry goods, men's furnish that 's of the wind which accompanied . er ln ews assumed the appearance of carlier |D. Negri, Fagan, Greco, Ives Wright, | spread quickly to the wall in front |in footwear. floor coverings, efc. man for the ts which have not yet been onally well |storm suceeeded in piling up hugh times when sleighs outnumbered the [Lewis, IFerrero and Farino. Greco | of the shop. Through the prompt ac- H. A. Jame West Main stre son that he def nded him at the ned up by plows of the sirect | cars in Kensington center. Notes on \did all the “Starring” which was | tion of the owner a serious blaze [adst. | time of tford. |dcpartment. In the Chippins Hill ! Legion Tuncheon Members Hear Description of Steamer his second trial in Which Will Convey Delegates. stated that the rm helie erbs in the tment of fand wso brot out” the fact S8 Herald.— (10 charge wa er made by 1 the depth of the snow in different wlonr by the Kensingtonians, grmnn I was averted, and no outside help was January clearance sale starts doctor O drifts are in some places |districts were compared and it was ja foul shot and a basket from the | nocossary |20th. T T. Birnbaum.—advt. i1 f in wse of greed that anotjier storm of the [floor. M. Negri ringed one foul and | No cause can be given for the fire, | Wanted—Young man to act as man- | same type coming on the heels of /the others contented fhemselves with | by its starting in the oil rags h for series of d t Plr this latest fall would completely iso- |donning their uniforms. |1ed Mr. Turton to believe spontana- Address Box bt Gia v Fon e o At Hospital {ous combustion was to blame, Dam- clectmen Meeting Bernard P. “foore, who Is at Hart- age was slight, according to Mr. | e . The board nork:.r;:vm‘n“ng wil ol (]r:rr‘ioh(’\:')\\{\’:;lrrln(rmlr:"?(":;r‘nvc.'r\\"xtl)lmv:'vr iitora satamet J2s l‘h‘ re was Doctor Who Fled From hgine e Ol e Tl il Uie oMl el o o= i s cem e ot Al s hem (,,,:m,‘ N T S Sentence Is (aptul'ed R | the town clerk at the town hall. Ttias improved by authorities there who ,ng papers of the company was over- Boston, Jan. 17 (M — The Ros- | upon is probable that the Sunday movie|waited for recuperation hefore OPer- | tyrmed, however, in the rush to get |ton police were not S L e " question will come up for some ating. | 2% the biage. and!the contents of tlie {DF: Thomas E. Walsh, who disan- | yartrara, he laft for New Jersey to - cussion and steps will be considered | Miss Jane Flannery of Worthing- | gegk were consumed. A rack contain | PPared on the day he was to be (gt refatives and the first the doc- | towards the hearing of the ton ridge has returned from Hart- |, "o nipher rollers used on the nced for performing an dllegal |y, the revocation of from the former vote which 5 iford hospital where she underwent | 18 (18 FUPE TR T 4 the roll- (operation on Edith T. Greene. a fy; taken at the last town meeting. |an operation fcr appendicitis. {ers meltod heyond further use. state ward, had been ted in Tabs To Meet Athlete club will | M, Turton stated this morning | N°W York and would he brought SR IS R RIR el e teh R pEningiag Soicioals ‘um business operations will perforee 21" today and Drum corps will hold a rehear- hall in Kensington. All |y cuspended for a short period un- | The girl’s g Taat 5 sal and business meecting this eve- requested 10 be Dres- | i now equipment can be installed ‘\‘11‘“‘ “’f"]"" auz s e i ‘;]"”’ ning at § o'clock in Tabs hall, Ken- to replace that destroyed. [ ”\A“”v“w‘]' ere. found gullty | 560 the expiration of his term, Mrs. Mary €. Root i : : s Prosceufing Attorney Mather he- | train service during the earty morn- sington. All members of the band oo vac e e an e il E equeste be present. ~ 200 3, died yes- : R EE e AT R PR i ever ithat substantia enalty ing but early afte 5 5 are requested to be presen Mrs. Mary C. Root, 83, died yes- 10 GLlT0 (il of performing 4 that a substantial penalty ing but early af on round pr terday morning in Waterbury. She | .k ould he imposed in view of what tically all frains arrlving and ght t 40 members of Eddy-Glover 1con club met this noon American Legion Home on street, and listened to William W. T. Squire about his trip to New York to In- spect the steamship Aorca, which is ake Connecticut Legion- s to the Paris convention. He first taxing | cxplained that he and Harry C. ttention. | Jackson were the guests of the man- nts morning | agement and that they were shown from Main | o ie boat in order that they | nswer questions of local men |who are thinking about making the Rough estimates of the num- of local prople going to France the convention run from 25 to and it is expected that Con- cut will send from 330 to 400. President Parker of the club ¢ aclays to | called on Mr. C. Jackson, Edward | Ogren, and Rodman Chamberlain who spoke on matters of interest to Legion. Commander Harry insburg called the attention of the b to the oil painting hanging in reception room, the gift of broae out at 3:3 s F. Smith, chalrman of the board of directors of Landers, Frary & Clark. Commander Ginsburg also di- a bonquet of flowers be Henry Simpson, the Asso- telegraph ojerator at iin Herald, who joined last Friday evening. Mr. feot deep. Snow few weeks ago. 00ts and ¢ nd discase erected a i i covered over this morning and alongsids was buried ties of snow. a T the Washi r port of ville, advt highway W quan o plows worked ght and on Sn ays had been open during the | doctor for made to the i his e is or his patients, bheing securad thron tonics. He also sz after Dr. Morgan left the completion of the | for visits | home of Yo his thg City plows worked | sen. | night and str district 1y teams are engaged removing the sno W Main st ervice of the Pristel and ctric Company was it ~hedule time, | be s keeping the tracks on | for erryville Mainville | during Saturday also 4 ts In th Residents on Onfskirts Kept i by Road Conditions were knew of his of his arrest 110 the LESanas Agihisatine Plainville trip. maintained snow ple both the branches open night. here were a few si BUSSES ~ PIERCE DRIFTS, May Conslder last week, He court Morgan's physical conditivn land age and felt that the fmposi- | tion of senfence would mean | that never live to ! also stresses et The Kensington meet tomorrow at the Ta members are ent. late Selectman Sunday dismembered hody his elient would Movie Question at Regular Meet- Zast Berlin Items Saturday's storm tied up traffic erday, the state highway | getting through with their plows in \c afternoon opening the main | ! thoroughfare. The side streets were | not plowed out untfl today. Church ing This Evening—Boys' Club | Berlin Congregational The mid-week services of the B lin Congregational church will be omitted until the first week of March. During Lent special efforts . ! ErrlintEpen A o0 aylond yestarany | s o e ttenat nueds uFrGTEAR Yo RERC Rt o i Ll there heing scarcely anyone ont. , : digging itself out of the heaviest fall | meetings. flundsi i e Graham of | S ole ived a tip | oy G T Ve e Tt rrod Soule, sceretary of| {{ch10q han in the morning, The | Southington, Alexander G raham o€ inat Walsh could be found a = Jn enlte of nis ad- |7 el this year. Combined with a awoop- ke Misslonary sncloty of Conneeli-| 3T Wine inches on the leerd | Bristol, and L. B. Graham of Plain- |ydircss in the Bronx, New York.|! \ - Is sl vers active. 0 gompanlaedsenadl o ing wind and frigid weather, the [cut has been announced as the o s 5 ville, ; e A e N foned hy the prose- | I but drifted from 18 to 24 inches He immediately el fore enants fo flea in their snow drifted ;»\'vr rnmlh- r\\mlt-h had Kker at |(»n) regular mornln\): D B e S 1 Funeral services will be held to- 4o t ity and today received |cutor he'made known the herbs used | 0" \rv'n ! only recently heen made fairly pass- | service at the church next Sunday. |’ ) e e atttaoth At ain et o R N able and effectively cut off parts of | Rev. Soule comes directly from the \"“"j‘]”,‘_:_’;"‘:“‘m‘m‘ :‘:‘:”“ “":) ?Lyl'r)r‘,l Mrs. A. H. Muus of Southi s SR 2 Bl 8 Lamcren ok A anbe this town from the center. Blue | mid-winter conference held in Chi-| frica ¢ | The body will then be taken to > sther bedrooms a arried Sunday and is suffering with Hills suffered most from the storm |cago. was glven at the Methodist church |y, o ootq o interment i ; ; S San AT and until noon today very little| The Motherhood club will meet |last evening. The Jecture next N:n | Teiibn Mesting home of a L B traffic had come down from the | Wednesday with an informal recep- |4y evening will be of especial in-| B0y AT e _come | L th 1 2 o Rl : rock-Barnes post, American T . ehat *nister mounain district nfo the _clonred | fion {a Miss vy Dalby, who will| (erest the subject being Mexico.| Brocl-Barnes post, American Lo Russian Foreign Minister <o Forthing- | speak abot L en | Abont 70 pictures will be shown of | foe K ), ‘rg:d:id;fmhm ngton and Worthing speak_about her works as ,,}\:;‘k::'\\mi‘r-o. plcres el 0 i‘u lts meeting «;\r(l-f-'l::x‘l“‘;:'pflnn:“"; merly the site of the South r.h;x_rrh \Demgs lv\ellogg"sfl Charges Few residents were abroad after |are invited, Mr. ana | evening. The meeting 0 parsonage and now owned by Tar- ) t _Moscow, ' Jan, 17 (P -SdAdiing empasitonis morel sbrond jafter i s the | honor of Chaplain Ernest L. Wismer ||« Lewitt & McDonough, 1s being hydrant. > n Minister Maxim Litvinon e e D e e J\ oI i | el A\“wof the Bristol post, who is 500n leav- ajeared today and will be leveled for was used, however, the issued a sweeping official de- schedules, unloaded the last group of | which are enfered in the cup tour. | Bertha Tre ac- | ing that city. A large attendance I8 s 45 a parking station in the event ¢ rought under control nial of charges recently made by residents from New Britain. The |yamant have announced th "‘ their| companicd them 5| expected because of the close 2C- ' that one of two propositions now nn- Death of Tafant with chem 2 g | Seeretary of State Kellogg concern- usual Saturday tivities were |y BN fake the fleld on Tnes. | formerly Miss Margaret Trevethan, |duaintance of local Tegionnaires |jor consideration does not ma- - fne:month old Ron fof M. i ‘P 1 consider- fing soviet activitles against . the missing and fo! e most part Ber- | qov evening, rain or shine, Jack| The Pythian Sisters will meet this| With Mr. Wismer, who has visited lize. Uilimal e ra o0 IRDY0. eiada L 1 States in in America linites stuck close to their homes . captain’ of the Tabs aggre-| evening at § o'clock in thelr rooms|here several times. Chaplaing of building, which was the Er Jed yestopduy ot the e e o oeRtniane SNEEL RS tapanty while the wind and snow whirled |t SERET 0 e s -l at Community Mall. Tvery mem-|other mosts in the vieinily have been in vesidence for many nis. The fun oo e 1088 [an ridiculons, into high drifts. ing lineup for the opening encoun-|ber is urged to be present. invited. 1azed several months i el this mor 2 v Ch tatesmen in Automobile traffic was stopped at |0 oo Jack Giana, Bill| The Knights of Pythias will meet do not contemplate sale of t! aker James 1 Irfes S IBLELEE havs : nightfall by the drifting of the snow | \re2 T SR SO0 SEE o lin their lodge room at Community i portion fronting on Migh streot for | body was placed In hablt ot coyering " Ity CINCCRIpES over the roads, regardless of the ef- iy Fe oo ¥ o SR Y G ren | hall tomorrow evening at § o'clock.|strect and Miss Florence | the present, at least, but have under | St. Joseph's vault for interment in tence in internal affalrs’ or ithely forts of the state highway commis- T C0T8e ORERE e 'he Community club meet Wed- | granddaughter of Mr. and Mr gotiation transfer of the right at his home at 850 Wost atreat, | L5ELceaive asnerations iin “they £21¢ slon's scrapers to keop the main [LENOIL and Rvard Reche | Cot g Wil bo a litde dir| s : e e lum-ml of M. Dina Delude "1 st MICet lof fareign policy by plaving up so- thoroughfare clear.’ While the main |, 0 o Pl © e contin rent than the usual run of the =¥ el property on West Main sir funeral of Mrs. Dina Delude | 0 - st To call bolshevik intrigues or trunk line through — Worthington |y " opye o 5 P R0n SO i | meetings, M Caroline Penniman held et 2 0 e : strect v v e e o | plots,” said 3L Litvinoft. “It would ridge was kept'fairly clear by the | o0 "0 fret evening of the Of the Long Lane farm at Middle-| Athletic hall Thursday evening. This| German chemists are making | o'vlock thi t St.Ann's | T inity Episcopal ch insult public opinion serfously to serapers and the Farmington avenue | o - town will give an address. There|is the first dance of the year and wool from chemically treated pine v. d Perreault was adle repudiate these fantastic declara- SIlT Beaah Sami road I OLSE HYALS ’ Son Born will be a soclal hour followed bylif the attendance warrants the | needles. the cclcbrant of mass of tions. passable, the back ronds of the| o GO TR o rtreshments. dances will be held every Thursday ' the was placed e e tmy weve simensed i QM S| gy mennen or Werthington: Ride Lafanso club will meet at|evening. n Jeyohann no, Telatlons smi ing In some places to six and seven | PRI rIOR B b O thind | the home of Mrs. Ralph Gamble| A valuable dog owned by Willis| alexion excentysulaiio) Ciieln fect and at dusk most of them vere | i® FrICAY evenioe Hie s th SR itdey @venink iat 8lololos il |IHavazs wak wunioves by an autormos . and non-intervention.” : ank L. ox ha : ; s ¥ minister in the absence of M. PLAINVILLE n'e chureh Satnrd An an P tont i 1 Thomas Knight is improving | bile on Main street yesterday aft- onpegilaut comuany L e i Wi Toox it from her attack of pneumonia al-|ecrnoon. The driver of the machine | were lauded by local residents for 1OWB, 10 10 I ieo ey A B | Telitehierin, who §5 18" Tansa: oF &% ¥ AND TUES, JAN. 17 and his health. PAULINE _ FREDERICK s < though she is not yet out of danger.|did not stop it is said. A passerby their superhuman efforts in keeping | A g 1t | couple will journey to California for in “THE DEVIL'S ISLAND™ Flunks Game and Loses to Man- | ; : She | ihe operation was a former resident of 1‘1au~.un«~,,“”ff'r’ e he termed “Dr. Morgan's past bad ng on time from the local sta ¥ ¥ A record.” He also pointed out that 5 disappe having lived on Park street. She!, o oF CRCTE O e t leaves a sister, Mrs. Anne Scanlon | B e L when Dr. Morgan applied for his | 3 of Southwick, Ma and £our 0y ponds upon which he had heen {liccnse on September 16, 3882 he| A S S [nephews, George Gralam of Jack- | .iaccd. Last night Distriet Attor- | Stated that he was not a graduate of |0'Clock Sunday morning in. {senville, Fla., Isaac 1 any medical college, owned by Leo Kaeffa and occupied Mor: in by Aleo D'Fillette of 387 Park strect, | chester—Everything Set for Set- | back Opening. i:r;l\‘h\lurnhr: Fire ) honse spite ¥ nightelothes medi- MBOR word ions made, been [in_componnding the vi {cines, which he &tated wero for him in gallon quantites by a 1wak: wait May Have Parking Station |° R A On Washington Street x Land on Washington street for- his the time of his anuary 11 Sergeant linsky of the local depart- e Policeman Thomas t kitche as a | is possession 82,000 ) in gold. according Mather's statement to nd Mrs. Dellis TLord ers,of Meriden spent and ‘with relatives here, vethan of Meriden Mrs. Lord wi caus- 1 o' of Under was capitalist eoun- John H. Hayes. taken to. the Tuneral of William E. Treadwell The funeral of William Rdward Treadwell, who 1 Friday Thibault—Julien Amie Thibault of Fast serl ors serl e body Julien, ol A public dance will be the services an 1 in the vanlt at West for interment in the spri Requicm Masses i mass nf requiem w volean Brau o morning © hody wa quiem and government ecannot St Joseph's v Golden Wedding Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Nq whoe: has o'clock t ony's ehurch Par niversary mass of re- celebrated at S o'cloc Joscph's church e lin memory of John Glynn. MON. L is reported that the Morgan| obtained the number of the ma- e was zard- an extended vi S Heazexulation aoheduls ke property on Cottage street is now chine. The dog had one of iis leg John Carbo of Kensington is plan-| o0 less of the difficultics encountered Ty Shine ¢ ning to leave for Florida ihis week. ! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS t this morning at S D HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS By BLOSSER | ported throughout the day and peo- ple in this town expericnced little trouble in reaching their homes I way of the transportation vehicles. The storm abated at about mid- night Saturday although the wind continued with its original futy throughont the night and until noon V. Church attendance suf- from the road situation and many pews were emply as the serv- | between Bott fces began. Milk men from the Blue | Hill which w. Hills region were late in getting into | § rday Kensington and Worthington ridge, | because of having to employ sleighs which | game will be floundered through the drifts where | noon, weather | automobiles would be blocked. Sev- | eral cars which atterapted the trip 0] I through the high drifts' required tow- m.(on Bo; club senior ing assistance before their destina- all team, playing one of the | tions were reached, The Farming- st games seen in this state for | ton avenu. and Beech Swamp road st season, dropped m\u(hl‘l’\ thoroughfares were le: ed off soon chance Saturday when the Manches- after the fall had ceased and the /ter Hi-Y romped away with turnpike reccived attention through- |game at the merry tune of out the storm and was in good con- Using eleven men, Phillips' charges on their routes. Little delay was re- He will be away tfor about a month | H M. Collins and John Hack-| ctt of Kensington have left for Florida via the motor route. They| intend to work their way to the| southern playground and obfain po- sitions therr The proposed ” WUAT ARE YoU DOING DAWGUANIT T MERE 2 WAITING FoR ! AINT GONNA WAIT SOMEBODY | MUCH LONGER . | FOR AIm!! FRECKLES SAID LE'D MEET ME UERE = AAY TVE WAITED SINCE FOUR 0'cLOCK - AMUST BE FIVE TURTY BY Now!! WHEN WERE YOU To MEET tournament game Alley and Cypress| s due to take pl ternoon, was postponed | the snow. The next| held Saturday after- conditions permit- dition on Sunday morning. Today found conditions little im- proved in the outlying districts, auto- mobiles still belng almost useless in the face of the drafts which covered the roads. Horses were relieved of their winter rest and the old sleighs were brought from the barns once | failed to ring the bell above a faint tinkle after the first quarter. At the end of the first quarter Kensington |1ed the field at the score of 3 to 1 but after that first period nothing was seen but Manchester's baskets roll- ing up the acore. The locals who had their chance

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