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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HICR;\I.D, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927, 7 Plainville News "5t b 8 % 550 Bristol News "‘."-"'i‘f;"l'“f];‘”?.’f.'f"filli o = arisl. house. The adoption of | Baker : ! P Shop by Wl for the coming vear will|Damon ...... 7 7 x'x- tuncral of Miss Alice Wh Mail Ordes: _Tk—_ - Mail if b wted wpon i e - I £o0 50, wio dist i Mou Tone : crocious Eleven Tepeats | 64 483 485 hu was he s " B 0 e | PEREAU ARRMGNED = v e i DRECTORSCHOSEN o 5 1‘ vious victory ove © Lagles | Bozak . 8y m gton Interment was in the i S ™) FORTHEFTOFOAR 2t fom SR 2 mflmmmvmm“wmwnuwm Tiie es scored ¢ ek ...... 105 LA her, the late Rev. John Wheeler, o faoled 3 e E 9 rved as pastor of the Congrega- Brought Back From Maing, He ' r¥rocions s Bt e o« i Ohamber of Commerce Names ‘o v L [ Avuw back in o : L »m»‘rn m Injuries 4 Pleads Not Guilty B s e e dN e s Official Board o e — or the touchdown and brought’ vic- | : ‘ , b5 t t the New Britain Gen- tory to them. Buck Halbuach starre g 3 5 = T hongik {i'to bS o ASK' KENDRICK TO STAY i v towrs e e worccione . 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Models are the newest and prices are lowest considering quality. 1 : ' H o ite ! , 8 i ; ton whi m:: Come and see our coats ranging from - ! E : : L J S = o WAL T s i Wit furnish the Yon ror tne 9 up to $ l 65'00 om where he was 'y 1 Uho bonrd -obincsora sl Fpiscopal Chureh i T Giten SRRl ) Devotions This Evening day . ot Kol e ouklidng iy ; 1 Services tor mrlu”\\‘ ir e Chu B 2 ) hioa i '. re will t lovotions at ::80 See the dresses of cloth and silk in styles for woman and girl, the Spla i) a plea ofj 710 5 B Tst i : : L “"“’," Salion Boxing Bouts latest. Made with all the newest ideas of fashion designers, ¢t 2 “onlon ) warrant for Y L pIan 1 ¢ e o to il ! ! g ; it “"."’“" price range like this, is 4 who is L L Clloch AR ey R TS ) e »(ylletiq]‘:‘ ()‘:’: $ I 4 95 o $25 OO : S S ~ board states that t ¢ arelonnn : g . y Athletic fl\m in Red i 2 2 his witnesses bef tic ming - ] t ‘ot A - “Boys' sunday . st evening. Carlson was i year. and the members expeet : B 5 A o el 1 a nateh for his opponent and whea S S i o ‘ Gl B y . £ the nocked dowa in the second \'un i Improved | Sehic X gl S ¢ i 3 E 10 atay there ume The presecutor erlst 5 ‘ 5 o'cloch "l of cooperation hus been man 1 o John Willls had cone e N is much “ roved and wa ST He nast Fat 3ristol | the count of tur. The ie§ S il O ble to com o : sy T chuvihe: e to ald|fc 150 pounds. S = He had a long t Tow witlihe aaitol Ay ation of the gre ] 1e result of the other houts werd worship s et witire commun- 18 follows: 115-pound class. Petd of his children, a count on i g by Rev. ity has in the hoys. | Maloney, Pequabuck, won decisiog e e e e o oy L " Pall, pastor astor will It is proposed to broadea _lover Tommy Georges, Hartford; 13¢ Ak Kendrick (o Remaln o S L ! tr i y, of|nodl jranksie Giosiia; New g N e s B SSttiitnase. oF \ingz | decision over Johnny Fergstromy Al i y ) l‘|1‘|n.4 Chu 3 al t 12 noon 7’ pa to raise v Hartford; 140 pounds, Steve Caspagy ! T ELlaE Sorvicesyon ] Pequabuck, decision over Bob Lewld : A Bristol; 117 pounds, Henry Hallowe'en Social avor exercises will old at 6 endrick 1 was unar 1 10 o'clock inday school e s vy and Lions Clubs to Aid [ Frank, Bristol, won on technieal Hallgsoien s inb ndintact E il A e ey e pnde 10500 bl 1955 (0 lrance S With Jehisemertcan il The 1 \iie campaign, which | knockout from John Moroski, Brise : A / SRR IR et 2 “ Elon. Sr t cordiall 5 : to1: 122 pounds, Nick Christt { meeting of the Community club last| ety will mect at 7 o'clock vation. A comu consist £17 on Tue st of Al iny al o8, i ednesday, are grad- t s gl i riousy e o e anu tea s | Bristol, decision over Gus Bergstroms complete, | Hartford; 125 pounds, Johnny Ane Ryder and I Tuesday afternoon this will pastor, Rev. | iomarro e Kensington Methodist con b A. W. Thom- " g:ints, mass The hall was decorated In at-| Sunday school will mect at 1 Steward nd 8 oelock in t o : i ! hold Setn)ih Lhobs ents are practically N tractive colors and the masquerade ! o'clock tomorrow at the Kensington pointed fo confor h Dr. K 0 s e e s kool smhers of hoth the Rotary and|gelo rtiord, decision over Pete mes were plentiful and of | Methodist church, At 11 o'clot ok and to 1o reconsider | Wednes I masse | evening the Rusin ; It live cvineed a keen f- | Garber, Terryville; 118 pounds, Tony i igus. The following peo- | ey, May B. Lord will lead action. It was also voted to M- o'elock in the 1 The 8! Professional Girls' club will i + the drive an 7 club | Juliano, Hartford, won the dectsion 1stor, Lbal lig A ot ; 2 team of solicitors in the | over Mike Cavalieri, Bristol. In the ] Lol rded prizes: Best dry the regular morning services with \ o i n h arlor ) / i g Carl Lund; b dr an addr on the et “The Kendrick " I r Redeemer's A. M. 1. Zion Chure 1. The rivalry between the two bout Juliano and Cavalieri were yman, Mrs. Charles 1 ress of the Lord Are Full of ohuioh n e ; e e i " thoro Morning worship will b in . 1 in anjforced to box four rounds, the con- st costuime, Mrs, George ©1 ) The services will be followed | and since then th ' lax h will Bt miss t 5:20 and {the R er's A. M. E. Zion chureh B an the e that the | 1¢ ing declared a draw at the ey " | funniest costume, Max Suge official board meeting. The more than doubl: o S 7 ! [tomorrow at 11 o'cleek, sermon by 5 the » amount for | end of the third, B l A l] ' A o gathering enjoyed A Meeting nE olaloal il it By ¥ 5 - coond anniversary requiem |t Rev. M. N ¢ Sun G o assesse e price | Janet Elizabeth Castle 3 1arold o P TR e i R T b e i T N e e n <. Louise Mayers, erin- | 5 (e ¢ st the | ve diec terday at the home of Nkt g . Dhe subjeet "he om Heaven,™ 1 he - | ice v e held $ 2 . - Rotlet wever, | “1. She is survived by several 0 i phews, On Wednesday the Ladies' Aid s b r ndrick annc 1 Tu evenin T nrord g BYEDINE L 4ot the roar will e of victory hield 2 be held at r was voted o huge SUCCeSS | (hero will be a resumption of 1 R A S e T (ndsg o e A B " parlors of C. Funk and ¥ sty g the committee | gyqy of ( s life At 3:43, 1y 100 X ! b ¥ 5 dinner | Son. Ine. Rev. Francis T. Cooke, Puneral of Mrs, Weber Today—In- < praised for the program Thur the Junior cion ind cor . With ol . ) the First Congregational Mrs. Weber's Funeral mect. A full attend e tion and wetion taker | . i ‘ \“‘w\‘”.,.., s i i . will conduct the services funeral of Mus. s0 work can be start ¥ st evening, it is hopet A z b E i 7 ry society burial will be in West ceme- ian Leglon Post—Church serv- Ve who died la 1 “hristmas gifts for the Children's that the r will be persuac risiolel3n ceee @0 00 and Mrsi dohn o e 1h et n, Cha T i held from her late| Orphans Nebraska. The |1 3 ' SR SR gk s T 3 S wes sday—Other Ttems, @ this afternoon at & o'clock. | ehoir will hold its weekly session at (- Cisil Sult and Fire at Once Juiines ot - 3 gelock. g e i to doev from their vices will be conducted by follc rvices. Vito Girolome had a bad hous Diainville Casting . # Baptist Church SIS m) no display cards i L"‘dhelgh ('omg 10 amuel A, Fis he Berlin | sewing clus TR e e e e e dard Steel ho Sunday serviees at the Baptist [ jows by placing in thei Michigan Field Monday £ Lurial {da-- afternoon trect belonging to him being Cilatron ; sh will be 3 oice. windows. the large placards e York, Oct. 28 (UP)—Col, Cars In Collision |stroye fire while it Ll 3 dy WDy rship at 10 lock, sermon by e (A Rompalen ‘harles A Lindbergh intended te American Legion Trophy | Two cars, driven by a Meriden | ndant in a eivil i AlG RCErA R ¥ i he p: te AR Arnold Publicity rman wve here Monday for Selfridge Baseball trophy e - | and two Wesleyan students W { him by Frank and : oufsof Wiacs 1l Siohe will stug e e TH R o i S s 4. Mich., to watch and possibly m winning the town base crashed on Worth v Joh e S e ons Clock Co. for first yy, Jesus Say . ;I‘ s R . participate in the maneuvers of the fship will be presented at |night. but there were i o S 1 . Baun 't oont e, et "1 Would Be Used of OF '?( 2 ber of the firm of (ATIY air service pursuit planes. & « of 1he Community | ceived by cither party ' ‘ ellar by handiy 4 | g ' will be sung by Mrs 1g oW e ”"“'”' i Lt rhe fl then will go to Detrol was completely wrecke e B s ot - 5 s Hing : ) 1D Of R . aien |and then to St. Louis. He said he tle was captured by the r- | doctor was able fo piTal S S e | ouelter 7 2 ~ T2 pastor. : ol &, 19U DX0ENSES 0 ‘, e | would make no announcement a4 Boys' club nine which swept [his own power to a g i haren oy T | hi garanteed by 4 KTOUR 1o future plans untll he reached 8t : | the local teams for a clean | DOYS say that the s e e ! WS ] Fo ntin i [me ~tallation of Officers by the Amer- proilem for erlin au- to contend swith, The road New Britain town line 10 ipike, promises to be a vir- Cdway it the present indica- s continie 1o exist. AL the pres- “lub. The trophy ling | American Legion post of B called out wher ! car comes spe Jund Upson'a corner at a danger ind reckiess speed that prom- ! lin s 10 « the corner a notorious ! accidents. Tl they wore saved them from hampionship. - 3 g rdures ¢ car turned over. No arre 4 ym New Britain to Up- Berlin Cos Lecture BN Lon e Dl e S ainen N Conarearional Ehiren e \s the two p RIS e e L= : |Sons of \\ar Martyrs Aing sireets or lanes, but the South {10 an agreement as to the paymen : ) ‘ i Eligible to “ est Poinl will unite with t U f e street into W o " 1 ation becomes different land Stanley Memorial chu or |of the dumages. e d ] = Washington, Oct, 29 (P '— Only o striles Parmington avenue, Ne in in a series of lecture St Paul's Church. : i ’ 5 % L Reckless spending cons of men killed in action { 7 :"»r \w-'-wm of ‘:mu!l‘ streets and | The first lecture will be given in th Masses will be celebrated o Y % e B Sl AR b s e SEC SEASBENOIIE Wrance are eligible for present vi \ss roads that cut into it at very | Mirst Chureh chapel on Thursday | and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at : - h R 5 % Lessens today’s capital. ies at West Point. Of the 4 Many of these inter-|evening a The topic for dis- St. Paul's church in Kensingt x &4 i $ 3 s tships specially created in 1924 practically blind, the | cussion will e “Hinduism, the AN-'}9 o'clock the mission for the Ttalian 1/ 7 e SLdaGis Judicious buying for youths who lost their fathers railroad being a menace nmum Relig BT v people will be open up under 7 i b war battles, the war departme SO A e mm.”um be Professor Jullis See ler | care of Missionary Father Ferrari, | P 3 e | ey Ruilds tomorrow’s reseiv says, only five have been filled. oad bridge r;ummng‘o* the department of Bibli lay is the feast of All-Suir L viicancies exist in any other classet s no chance at ture and com v reli i Masses will be colebrated at 530 L0, D RAY Y sl = The money you spend of appoint to the Academy. ar lown the | colle The series pror and 8, X % ‘PLAINVILLE‘ e y : instalie tth o S ; st M RDAY Profits some one else, \0\\ 'cl‘e‘ i(lllth Kl“s trom the station, Regardless! int ing and should be la at- . Chureh, o L Jungerous aspect of the road, tended. e lectures will he il - Jo C nnan of Kensing A Blarce 5 5 ’ ” \e]f at LO\E]‘S Ho vehicles, s bus traied as far as possible b ton wil ticiate at the 9 o'clock ) BEN LYON, GEORGE SIDNEY But what yvou bank her i SO IREIRGLS ) T : . At lie conne ‘ s and TORD STERLING d Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 29 (U! A new ory for the cause wer was advanced here today convention of the New Yo ¢ control within come dashing out on to the | opticon slides. {mass tomorrow worni R A : - at o fast clip. Tefore the Installation of Officers I8 Heart ohurch, Berlin, X Shecoglnai L Th I. t Mk T s Y way was starled this point| The Installation of the newly!Sunday school will follo and. warn moterists o br r07 1n2 LOve O MiKke BENEFITS YOU. not as cangerous as it is locted officors of Tiolton-Kasica | ast Berlin Ttems P e A Gripply of the Other ~ i o | Sob of the poor condition of 1he [ post, American Legion, took piace! Morning worship will be held at savincl dhilz aeainse g ! Lite 5 }. Hogatel L . s e 1 All cars were forced 1o slow | last night in the Legion Hall. Ken- [the Methodist ehureh tomorrow it the Lz ¢ i e — Interest Paid in Savings | J -"h;“-s”:‘vr ::;‘ecuu e throug e s State Viee-Commande 5 0:45 o'clock with « i iming 3 Osteopathic 4s they ecame through the sington. tato Vi mmander | mornin 10:45 o'clock wit A Do { woter rescarch leads W Rl bhcane ThelGsrent akicthtal fiated lomianag ching by the pastor, Rev. A, [, that the def. ¢ I underpass because of the | Ogren officiated. State Commander | preaching by the pa Rev Al v g SAMERICAN BEAUTY” t the disense results Lerous es and bad ruts. One | Kenneth Kramer told of his experi- reen. Nunday school will meet i u s 5 . . the tha e § the road to eliminate the bad ' convention at Paris, He said that league meetin, will bhe held at A ot A 5 [. "X . » i bo B andition a on's corner. A KD | there good feeling held by the o'clock, the Epworth leag o ULZG S 31 EQL AN 4 MONDAY TUESDAY ] : Nl feet in! French people toward the United [ing at 6:45 o'clock and tife & ud Noble | T WALLACE RV and Plainville. Conn. ¢ " the great number of 3 M. 0. niyd RAVMOND IN in it the farms of top of the hill and extending fwell hy the French people tn all the | ¢ morning service . Ga IR SR ) ! 1 2 .‘ux:‘.unf;omzt ) e left side of the voad 1o & |cities they visited. He was surpris- — ndget Mectin er 1o nery ort distance of about 100 yards.|ed and well pleased at the splendid (Continued on Page ne meeting of coming up the|condition of the American ceme- | space in which | terjes, can draw over when they The new officers installed at they Kl E‘S AND HlS FRIENDS aking etable William Richie, who mander: Paul ange, first vies en on duty near the railroad | commander; M. D. Goodridge, se cince the onv-way traffic on | ond vice-commander; Harold Tunce, void work was estublished, qdjutant and financial officer, Adolft ~ = - 2 that toe highway will be- sehuetz POP WBATS IN A ) WY, TAERE'S A REED ) ([ TAATS RIGHT,TAG - WAEN y | mw POP=\NILL \¢ specdway judging from | Rerlin Congregational MORNTOMAKE [ N TUE MOUTILPIECE | R /OU WANT T0 KNOW ABOU?‘) ELL N\E WLERE » has seen ter day. He | The regular morning services of T THINGS JUST ASK POP-— - ERE 7 s been L line oot LaG TN e G0 rea i na i Ghuvall SUCK NICE AND WHEN You BLOW | | { HAEGL‘L 'reu,f'ou ) and thinks that the new thor- il he held tomorrow morning at z AGAINST 1T IT CAUSES J e anthorities | 10:45 orelock. T el OTE OF MUSIC ._J‘—/‘ ANVTRAING ohehfare will cause the authorities | jui4g o'clock. The older boys’ class AN ol 5Ic_ I Dlonty of trouble in the future Un- | il mect before the services at 10 To BE 7 /\;\')K s proper means are taken 1o p o'clock. Rev. imuel A, Fiske, g 4 1 [ ], e pastor, will officiate. & chool PLAYED! {7l S p M ispeyicnced drivers think 1t be held at 12 o'clock. The hizhway is a well planned DICC Dmapss bible elass will meet at 12 : o'clock at the Worthington Com- Attend Football Game munity house. The Junior Endcavor Many local people are attending {coojety will meet at 3 o'clock. Lead- he yhle-Dartmouth clash at New e carl Satave. At T o'clock the oven this afternoon. There has | young people's’ society will meet. en a great deal of int st shown Kensington Congregational cinee the Yale team defeated the [ Reg Vernon L. Phillips. pastor of ny team. e Kensington - Congregational mber of Boston colle&" wpyreh, will lead the r r morn- assed thro Berlin o0 Djng gervices at 10:45 o'clock. The to the Lioston college 't for tomorrow's address will clash YFordham at New York “The Gaspel of Joy an Indwelling Many cars filled with students T Sbriavkachosl il meat decoraied with the college colors | at 12:10 under the supervision of followed cach other in a long linc.' the superintendent. Christian Fn- aod quarr ment, abont eight wis (4 Lo the road frowm ! States and Americans w treated | serviee at 7:30 o'clock

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