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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927. ’ ik | r 1 ;n“ ‘; 1 II | motortsts to appear in court here at | | contiscatea by the police as evi- [and burial was In St. Thomas ceme - | P N {7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in an | B t 1 N | dence. Upon the request of P tery. . . alnvl e ews effort to fix the responsibility. ns 0 ews | yEn’ al 2noa ry . | cuting Attorney James T. Mather, | G. W. Thompson, W. R. C. | Damages of $2 |the casc was continued until tomor- | The regular meeting of G. W — : Shop by | Mail Orders Mait if ' Mail if | Fitatise | “Atacitvl (O} Fydess hasi row morning Thompson, W. R. C., No. 4, will b Uw o Unable to !kiven a decision of $2 and costs in | The police, following the Waitch- held on Wednesday afternoon, No- a Come favor of the plaintiff in the case of | unas raid, dropped in on the res. vember 9th, in G. A. R.' hall.. 4 Frank and Johanna Ihitz against | taurant of Dowmenick Accacei at 25 SeWing meeting will be held in the . | aryimlh D}rllg @ellm’ Yourself Vito Girolome. The Ibitzes sought | Prospect street and seized five and Morning and a luncheon, provided : | . |damages, claiming that Girolome had one-half gallons of Italian red wine. DY the ladies attending, will ' be | == cut down trees on their property. | { According to the served at noon. The business ses- police, Accacci ad e aittearan sion will be held in the afternoon. Non-Support Case Continued of Frank Bossl. charged ipport, which was sched. g the case ! The Plainville Blues and .\'m\ a glass. Tt ‘ Thanksgiving Sale Of China, Wikt Buld Book, Pt % P50 Nt S Man B nd tomorrow morning with non- n g o] 'game at th 10’2\1 high school ficld 39 Yipth: led for a hearing in the cit; : ] Theater—No Junk Yard | 5o i, U e st seheol nia | Run” Victim i moeaing, wos comionel fosae] | [ Played well, but they were too even- | ek by 1 i ; G[GSS and La mps {1y matched for either to make much “( Ju W‘“\" i w":n:je"'(:l::: I headway. e 4 i " N0 FOOTBALL DECISIONS e DRIVER MAKES ESCAPE it couael for. hustaha ‘and. wite < e About 150 people attended the s o i ”';'" b : [} S' [} . ’ masdlsrada Fei 1 the hightsonceli s Hospita i Blg avlngs on al[ Ofienngs MWigh School, Blues and South Ends [SHPCTRTE B4 W e CER 80000 Forestyille Man Arrested on Wife's Toniy Warkooki of North Mair All P Ples—Ji the auspices of the senior class, and | . sk i s injured in an auto- : | Play to Ti udgment for i BRSSO M i O L Complaint_Polica B Stago M Two) t several days ago or $2 and Costs — Baptist Church fund and the seniors. Prizes for the Liquor Ralds—Flivver Hits Trol- 1 morning id who has been re. Haviland China Din Sets, 100 Vedge: inner Sets i 'R best costumes went to Marforle Rut- 8 1 at the Bristo! ' ieces, full service for 12 nerl ‘S'e | d]‘ o Wiesigaras! Wiy S, 1 pleces, Notes—Bankruptey Neeting. land and Lee Evans. The guests of ley, Then Collapses—Briefs, 1 a I #d to his home pieces, Iull s e 1or 12 people, including = handsome black and orange decoration N 3 & s honor were intendent and Mrs. | ) N care of Dr. B COVe.red dlshes, p]atters, Vegtlfll)le dlSh(\\'. \\'i{h o T 1 Iarqc ot henilar Walter Wisk of New Britain has Leon C and the Misses Nata As a result of ng struck by first snow « for I : all sizes of plates, fruit saucers, sugar and | o~ e iter, ge set, reg | purchased the tern half of the lie Case and Kathrine and Nora Mc- a “hit and run” driver near t \uto Damaged By Wagon creamer, tea cups and saucers, etc., /- )0 special, old Bristol Mfg. Co. property on Carthy. er of Tulip Divinity Assisting in Hartford somobile owned and operat. ' S N . West Main street from B. O. Barn- Final Meeting of Creditors R : B Y by yd B. Smith of Leffing- ] regular $49.50, ard of Bristol and is tentative Al meeting of the ereditors Yo Lt LI s ot Well avenue, Waterbury, and G ; . | e 1d a horse ot English Poreelain Dinner Sets, 50 planning 1o erect a building contain- :‘v T'rior, bankrupt East -“‘)W :)');ulfh\u» :“ M;l-““'h“"' is in . and wagon owned by Nicholas Care i : AT RIS 3 \g stores and possibly a theate: ain s gxist, will be held at the Bristol hospital sufter 1 f Flly street f) i _ English Porcelain, 3 2 picce Q(YuLu pieces, large showy flower rlecmahom e saean ‘fl",’l‘,;‘;fi,m]‘h,"?k::”,d 3 o'clock Thureday afternoon, No. lumerous cuts and bruises. On o P ’»,Ru::“t', o e $5 95 ““'lll(n $17.50, «pecxal | rumors that he planned to conduct YeMPCr 17, In the office of Referee car was completely forn off, his nos Wert Sk Bnntay el S o s 5 ' | it ViR orrantomobllofrayes ekl BermAn In Harttora BAt s ERATRESK a8 Disipit b S 1 Clars ve ard on the land. e Wherm L s an ik ogountingglscolns d several stitches to Or ) A & to information furnish. T ————— The property purchased by the qo (8 PEVIEENL of Hie feathit Attracted Ly the sound of 7 ‘ i A R i : GLASSWARE ITEMS New Britain man ls that portion Ladles Ald Soctal BT ke ) SEnneotindia Hiicennd 300 dozen best quality thin blown Gold encrusted glassware, rambler ARSI ad tracks and con- | qy. yadies' Aid society of the William E. Norton of Div be him was Carranze taining main building, now ed Baptist chur 5,000 table glassware, with deep cut wreath dec- yose deep gold ctching, on optic glass, very [ by the Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. e church priors L T e ‘ . ! Qrseiandi wagon Sthe Int. oration, erystal bowl and green stem and Nendtomeldes e ! o as warehouse. It was part of the |at § o'clock. Those having the dit ESC RO B ) v it 5 circular wood saw slung base goblets, high and low footed sherbets, = -l s0me design, Tooted sher A ] R T S e i e e R i EEHE rtment, are n < Srhl SEELI I, Dy table tumblers, wines, etc., regular price ard at public auction for $ e y 2 oot daiey city o rd 5595 Garranzolnsieal; of ice teas, cocktails, wine glasses, etc., r them at that time. A pleasing pro- nse plate was secir- to a4 complete stop, struck for use ular $7.00 dozen, | £9.00 dozen, special Thanks- Neither he nor Wisk would divulge gram has been arranged by the com- Immedlately upon reaching the : [ lor! e Wagon analdroxd each R © I giving price, each { ST W RO s Rl refreshments injyred man, Mr. Norton immediate- et Collaps gon ahead so that one . ent tr tion, but rumor has set | embers)of \Ehe |l seat ohs serfolisibas Lot his I Kuir s Rl P forced | the purchase price at ahout $40,000. ationiand S ehBIcy oL o Ton e R e laa RS D B The deal was made through Wasko- friends arc ¢ invited 10 At~ pary Arter first ald was given, Tulli BhII)('L, FLOOR, TABLE LAMPS | Witz and Greenblatt of New Britain. | tend i Jpdity T h Mr. Wisk will continue to rent South Ends Tie Ramblers gersmoredilodiip Bristol hosp il itself through t. The rear wheel on was broken off. into the back sed 0f Carranzo’s wa ith a Floor lamps, handsome metal stand Floor lamps, metal stand and hea Asmren prnation abithes S el ) some al stand, Seopnidbs,istaastand] 3 grage space to the Trumbull fac- | The Plainville South knd football 5 S e ctior . obile drive ‘i y with onyx breaker and metal base, silk pull | 10 tp base, complete with silk shade and i alll in. tram plaved a scoreless tie game joiain SO that A he 10 1558 o e e "oiile. ot juries were painful, t will not prove serious unless complications develop. The police are now working on the case. Their only clue, however, | tory. His other plans a pulls, regular ) i ith the Ramblers of Rockville y % d e i’ definite, but he is ¢ plating the P T TR o $7.98 |Eautrasin b S, shade, o ular $22.50 . Bridge lamps to mateh with silk ing about six stores along West Main e game with it Dr lamps to mzntch, $12.95 shade, regular $9.95 for $5.98. J strect. It is also possible, he says, | (18 g Ve away unnoticed. appeared before the & officer this morning and held blameless for the aect- afford Springs. 1g in exeit- rough pla; ing on the part of the home team. 1 the police : | that a theater will be incorporated 1 is represented by the | few num- | ™ ¢ in the meantime are . X t The fans were also unsportsmanlike presented by the last few num- | 50 Kl : All Table Lamps, greatly reduced during this sale [into the structure. Action wpon |0 e O ainvilie Uers of the registration, sccured as 25 o Tark Wi 1g to discover the {dentity = 5 o'clock S: When crator of the car which | these plans depends upon the ocked out, as was not {n. the hit and run driver disappea weather, Mr. Wisk stated. R The local's !0 the distance. The Mew Britain man fervidly de- much Improvement on Arrested on Wife' nied that he would operate a junK jyoth offense and defense. The team Vedor Kinasz of hanic ! yard on the property. He said that wag held up for several hours on its Forestville, was ted Sunday he had no intention of doing & thing return trip when it encountered the afternoon by Sergeant Henry Jeg- | man was k vot school, he nearing the Park st noticed the trolley car apy eavored to apply his refused to functic » collided he Downstair Department nzo's wagon. Breaks Trolley Feed Wire While attempting to turn inte th Main street from §'aln street <hortly before ten o'clock this morn. Complaint. . . | | on [sington Methodist chureh Epworth | scoring, was unablo to play only for | ¥NICh would 0 detract from the ap- |crowis viewing the flood along the linskl after a complaint had been [1C8 5 s Cfl‘{\’ e n i plne e lielc opkratedety AR NeL Berlln News | society Is a member, will meet in|a short perlod as he s bw’" o | pearance of the place. He Connecticut river. made to police headquarters by Mrs. | 19 PIES @10 e e of :1u|-uan.! Heights, zhnh"rfl. : ; allgatin. ; . as bee £ b e G e o t Sund s Snd e PWhals il RS om the highway in several see- oaded with a cement mixer the Plainville Methodist church | for the past several days. His loss! ANYiOUS to get at the origir Unday it Boutle Buds wil g naes o Inat b upe tions. Salli escaped injury and the o0 clone T Thel on iinead) mlean | Tuesday. BT e Tal doys. His 0S8, oport, which he sald gave both play the South Fnds of Middletown saulted on Saturday night by lier anatal ! e 1 > TReports SIoleniCas i ‘\"}”(:,h, fjm‘,",l}‘.‘ ,:h”wh;jp’y:;'du,:\.l Plainville and himselt black eyes. |in that city. There will be practicc husband. When the case was [FONOY Was ‘l‘”‘;*‘“"f "l ey paninloan g:::‘u“‘::ed‘o':;: | | The New Dritain police werd notl- he game and the spectators did | Euncealfols Mes, A ege e ohilieadayiand iy ‘“‘",““‘”“"“. S ol SR el e e S e e R A FARM'N[]T“N AVE | fied yesterday by Constable Orville |not get much enjoyment from the| The funeral of Mrs. Emily Gerke nings | Malone in police court this morning, r.{" T “»lf\.llv‘- I ot St fest attempted to pass under Matn [ Berlln a car owned by |spectacle. There was considerable| Was held vesterday afternoon from [ Touk Bundle From Trolley [Prosecuting Atorney Jamea T. Math- | Ba70d OO0 T e Sl ding the el ar or asked farther investigntion. This Krancis hospital, Hartford, last Fri-'street bridge, but finding the clear- ance fnsufficient, turned into North in. Repairs were made to the t delay to trolley service. n strect will be a requiem high mass For- for Mrs. Owen Yard at 8 o'clock Louis Neicherson, of the Styles and | disgension over the referee's deci.|the German Lutheran church in| A bundie stolen from a trolley ey 1I teynolds Brick company, had been |sions. Pristol. Burial was in West ceme- here last night led to the apprehen- | Was granted. sk \,4,1 e Philip Wells and son, George, re. | 1¢T¥ Bristol |&ioniot theithist by GonatableiGeorgal] Two Liquor Raids. eSO s | RS0 ROTED e H. S. Ties Litchficld | Schubert. The owner of the bun. After a six weeks' period of jn- JOTRIng Visiting |turned yesterday from a trip to : h 5 Thomas F. n L Atwater and his sister, | Massachusetts where they visited | Plainville and Litchfield h dl» would not enter a complaint activity. the liquor squad con at a week's ill- 10 o'clock this neral home of en on M w's ch B & q second 6-6 gy, o 1 . of Sergeant Henry Jeglinski and Miss Blovy spent the weak e Mz eeliools strugsled to their second €5 against the man, ~ howeser, 5o the : . o Traffic No Longer Compelled to Miss Mary spent the werk-end with | relatives, Tho flood In Mussachu: | {608 2P lornoon at. the local | anstable releancd him. Oftfees Wit Trompeon, rencwéd iesday morning at St. Matthew'e [t s ir ston. o detour nxm-mn e e o et e Ay e o church, Forestville, he Misses Jmma and N¢ [miles of rough countr A e school's footha eld. A Baptist Church Notes | operations urda ening and : Pl Demlll' | Marchesi of New Britain and Miss |they were compelled to drive 'w"'“' been scheduled Tor the Tdteho| ihe resblur croly ot the Baptist @ Tesll, 1o alilcgsd viclatory of, Bristol j Miss Professions Are Found 7:45 the liquor law were placed under | arrest. The home of T | fleld grounds, but these were Under {uyyren will hold a rehearsal a '“ ater because of the fl'nOd i 'Vh:\" o'clock tomorrow evening. umrm so the contest was tran e e v Board Meeting d of library di % and lanes. ringfield and 4 Ade he week-end in Washingt Padelli of Kensington spent through flooded str: D. C.|Coming through | By “Psychotechnique” Paris. Nov. T.—{®—Parents’ per- tors ank Waitchunas J East Hartford they saw many houses ; onary soc : o 0 o'clock this evenin Makes Big Run & 3 erred here. It was played in ra . at 52 South street was paid t et £ BRIDGE IS REGONSTR”GTED iR Car TR with only the eaves showing above | oo I e | will meet on Thursday afternoon at 5 B £ Nan pLE Lok (e dpubl lexities in picking professions —for Jumbo” Gnasdow. a local bow, | il ORI th e ‘-.\,mmr with an intermittent cold ;! |, o0 S0 MINERY @ FII0OT §i. first visit and after an extensive ] 4 ! who is playing on the All-New Brit- | ¢ Wate .arge tobacco barns al- | g,;71e, but a fairly large number of ;% ©F°°¢ &t € © WS B cearch, one gallon and one pint of incral of Mrs. HHilda Johnson children are to be relieved by | most completely submerged in the ! the elements to| - Temple The funeral of Mrs. Hilda John- new science of “psychotech- o it alleged lquor, a copper still and ten [ TH® U H e el 18 Junlor cliols il mest ot Ly e of maah frere unigovered and (S0 Who dledilast Triday folloning o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alfred a short lliness, was held at 3 o'clock Arppl R e sl ‘,‘ it Ghe . who had been | {OMOTTOW evening at § o'clock af at the outset, marching down the Thomasen. All members are urged fternoon at the home or Iy 1ssed the subject. ing @ wonderful game in . the |Community hall: 1feld to the 12 yard line, from where L0 be present, as, in addition to the iter, Mrs. Carl Ebb of Instead of waiting until boys and line, had his chance to show his| The committec in charge of the:George Backman carried the ball!rehearsal, the pastor will be present n college age to choose wares s a ball carrier. 1o received | Community club meeting for Wed- |over on a dash off tackle. The and plan for an entertainment for future paths, parents are urged ard line and | nesday evening has arranged a sur. |try for extra point failed. Litchfield the Junior choir. bk 3 psychotechnicians to settle yed | P program the nature of which counted in the third quarter and al-~ On Thursday evening at 7:4b i the problem when their children ©. {none of the committce will divulge. |80 failed in its goal Plainville ' o'clock the regular prayer meeting finish elementary school. Chance eir- htly rehearsals are being held, |then resorted to constant punting to ' will be held. The topic will be 1 football team. starred in yester- (1000 ComPItelY . | rooters brav (day's contest against the Silvertown | 26 lnale DGy chesr the locals. Prominent Speaker to Talk at |t of Springfield. In the last|{ The Knights of Pythias will meet| Plainville assumed the upper hand ccording to its leading ex- Kensington Man Dies at Age of ———— |Sunday dan, et and Mr. and Mrs Broad astrect and Mr. and Mrs. | of T Percy Tripp of Farmington spent ™ (7 k-end with relatives in Fo: Bible Class Mecting—Many Chil- avenue Henn Johnson, pastor {of the Swedish Leba church, conducted the irial was in the family lot in stville cemete! dren Attend Yale Game—Notes, m which o punt on his own 4 od it to h _|line before he w The one way traffic s has been in force in Berlin sinee the Two women of the Congregational | church have been requested to leave s opponents’ 30-ya stopped. He ¢ | cums! nces no longer are to play any start of the new highway was abi e St N he fal b : ; | ried two men on his back in the !> their articles for the fair at the| Maple Ends Defeated th isi ince th shed today and ¢ allowed o 0 e and the Sprinefiela | The committee s made up of tho|keep:the ball in enemy territory and | “The Stewardship of Life.’ [ £ | Maple Ends Defeated part in the decision since the last 10 yards and the Springfield p lemate. Good| On Friday evening there will be PArish house fomorrow afternooi | yor (he sccond consccutive Sun |sciontists by means of elaborate !following: Walter H. Payne, Mor-|the game ended in sta timer Pollard, Mrs. Philip Lotz and |Sportsmanship was displayed by a culend | John Lewis {both teams in this. their second lors u Letween 2 and 4:30 o'clock. Oaylihelilaple and Mrs. A. W. Thomasen and | (his city mot 1 team of tosts, physical, mental and psycho- a 7 to 6 logical mvolving examination of to proceed down rmi l, ‘“‘"\“' team was foreed to pile on him flaEsl GO SOl L foreRL conld down him, re forced to detour throug v social in the church par- der the auspices of the 1 ut to the £t To Have Play G.'E. Dilbey pecting in a month. The other game id society amily of New Britain avenue spent oo A week orrington | memory, attention and general intel- fordihighway.. Whenicars lenyeitiie [ FThes Tadles: aid, soclgtys ofidhe Lopieg i “T resulted In an’ fdentical scorc W. C. T. U. Meeting week-end with relatives in At- football team score: int victory ligenee, claim to be able to pick ex- Hartford road on the way to New |X¢ Methodist church will | : riends from New York. | plainville high will close its sea- mhe W, . T, U, held jta rogular {eboro, Masa. |ana yesteraay the Windsor Locks!acily the job for which each boy and 4 o 2 o present a two-oct playlet called !, PATNRD; S S L mectioo this Saturday by playing a re- . S P % Superintendent of Schools Leon C. ! cleven accomplished the sume feat. girl is bhest fitted Britain, they allowed o go | e e e (,[ meeting on Friday afternoon with % g Lo S it et Tavhimglon ave | sunliohn: Wedneaduy evening | INIAGEY GYEnnE af {urn game with the South Manches- | yire. Barmes of Aveloh ctroet. The Staples Will address tie Winsted | The local outfit scored in the first| At several European schools where [ AN CNSE ter State Trade school in that place. Rotary club tomorrow on "A Signi- few minutes of play, when Alex- the tests have been used for some {in the church parlors ue without any detouring. char- report of the state convention held | Mr.and Mrs. Fridolph Frederic ficant Life; an Appreciation of Gov- lander, star fullback 1ded oppos- [years, not a single pupil has switched 1 1 I 8 AT en i 8, ult- ¢ These t 8 ayed to 6-5 tle N The men of the construction com- |acters are bein ken by Mrs, Hult NG | Thes ms also played to a e e 1 . 3 .« |son of Ne ritain were the guests & 2 Meride Iy was give ¥ i 43 s i i s pany gang worked on the bridgeigren. Mits Ima Johnson, Mrs., ooty T are W W, Payne over| oo they met here ) i the local delogate. The next regu. €rnor John H. Trumbull” On Fri-fing facklers and ed the ball 7 he career mapped out for which was washed away during the | Ederly, Mrs. Iurnham, Mrs. Han-| i Accident on Highway lar moeting will be held at the 9ay he spoke to the Literary clubliyards for a touchdown. The visi storm Thursday night and succeed- non, Mrs, Geo Tryon, M l,fl-‘ | A\\llol\lo!ny: f’:wr:n-.) by Mich .\v home of Mrs. Minnle Hyde on Park UPon intelligence tests. fors scored when Kennedy intercent- | o == Mrs {Stefan of 42 Fairmont stre et on November 15, Mre Helen | -The American Legion auxiliary [od a forward pass made by Kahoon| fThere are thres million volumes o4 in drawing the brook water, by|lian Kent, Mrs. ¢L W, Willlams T 5 | : ¥ | Leans of outlets, to @ normal level | Kent, Mrs. Moffatt and Mrs. . H.|“Quaker City” Election { britain, N and uu& (]\un;;)‘ of Hlu‘y Allen has charge of the program, Wil hold its bazaar in Legion hall jand m—.” the 1 The bridge was reconstructed and alJohnson i 5 Cornwall avenue, Waterville, collid- {40 el " tomorrow afternoon and evening | Ends goal line. wew road, banked with crushed | A social will follow the play and| Ends Bitter Contestv vesterday at the Intersection of [All are invited to attend. 4l Tiensl Wulbels Beuny Philadelphia, Nov. 7 ® — As|C rn(-kml street with the New Brit- Notes Maple Ends and Holmes, at quarter- il over the Maple lin the United States Library of Con- tman of the ifrom 2 o'clock onwards. | «tone, wa$ built. This morning |refreshments will be put on sale, % e artioles and foods will ba | A R e e o oGl rorat i Philadelphia’s hot municipal cam- . ain-Plainville high iy fgal) S Gl s @ A TRl e R e s | e able to go over the tempor-| Mre, F. . Hansford is the direc- |1 in which independents. head- | headed towards Plainville and Stefan e eil) be 2 meeting at tho |lnd(vidual istaratat the West Ends Win t End footnall team scor wd by 1. Mampton Moore, citizens |attempted to pasa Kanny just as the candidate for mayor, seek to latter swung to turn into the side affairs from street. Margery Kanny, daughter of high school tomorrow night of all| those interested in forming a par-| The V v bridge in safety. | tor, Work on the road has been| Boys' Club Notes e rushed and the final strips will bel The Kensington Boys' club will Wwrast control of the cit £ _ M anoihe: ~lctory el 1 i 4 the forche: ents and teachers' assoclation. \ aid today, a mafter of about 100 hold a bLusiness meeting this eve- the r r!u\rll i organization undor Mr. Kanny, was cut on the fmh““’i T i e i N deEr 2o team i : i : Jlect | and Michael, sustained o Marth g e tea ] ards. It will be necessary 10 €on-{ping at § o'clock at the American the 1 or Elect jand § s son, ks 4 dd | | iinue the new system of detouring |y cgion hall L Willian s close to- . bruised eve. Constable . W ‘”\’ ey i l,].]ml"‘_:‘mi? retiearsalitoniehi i iced < Ifback made | | fi til a new bri is installed e retings day ho! ed’ victory. |rey Investigated and orc both | £ fell hall. e e A | L I”" ‘,]X‘,” R i ,,,""' e ""L:” el ;\,] SR e “c::r'.)]'i.-m‘ ¢ MONDAY wnd TUESDAY I; A daughter has been born to Mr. ([N® OW ScOr Y .{," and red 38 here will be a meeting of the ganizatio edicted ' 1 4 N O erca e booted the R Aged Man Dies republican | ! {'and Mrs. Farle Spencer Sl g el erlin Congrega- that H y AT 3 ¢ for mayor, would defeat Sconts of (h tional church this afternoon at 4:30 candida lock. Moore by more t Touis M : 3 tords t the home of William Norton in Grove Hhll, K Ye Colonial Fair| | noon 1 150,000 votes, | ShanghalBound’ Bl e We wish to thank all our friends il L Eeih s R | Troop I. Tioy Scouts, of the Berlin No figures were given out by citi- | o i " ington. He was a resident of Congregational church, will meet on zens party leaders, but they exe Will Be Held at the Mhin janugnsishtarsitonaig k"“,' '“l'x ’;’ siderable extent by ogRY con- 4 town for 35 vears, having mov e R c o ke o T ihat Moore would | | Congregational Parish House RICHARD DIX and MARY BRI {our recent bereavement in the eath Jition of the ground liere from New Britain where he Wis g gor 12, 0. Shjerdan will be be elected : ) T . Mystery—KRomance—Action "of our wife and mother, Mrs. Emily " g b S S it Vietim M n. He worked for more than 30 S¢ON ekt NSRS Sl i| Wednesday and Thursday | Gerke, and for their be ul floral | e A Lorn. e work |in charge, | Mackey has based his plea for | | . | The funeral of Jeon RKudolls,| Remove the congestion that fs bringing the vears fn the Union Works in New Al ; November 9 and 10 | WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY tributes, iUl Ao Sl ol paia ts iy | A Jarze crowd of children, mostly votes chicfly on promises of econ RESITT) RonjiofiMr Johy L P2t Lritain as a machinist. e was of , 3 s chiefly promis - Willlam T.. Gerke and family. |y Kudalis of Nor t INGUR (Ben-Gay) Thismar Afternoon and Evening Supper A La Carte members of the Berlin Congrega- omy and efficieney in munfeipal ad- | tional ehureh Scouts, attendsd the minisiration, while Moore asserts | de-Maryland game in New H the oldest members of the O. Al AL, No. 8, of New Britain. His wife nerve ends and stope the pain. Jest far « e for the agany of n-: M 0N Chestand Head Colds, and every sche [ "n - [who aica 121 Proad street, Plainville, 5| whon he N that the question at issue is “gang tied several years ago and no chil- e *Cloe] froom flat, all improvements. ApPIY {{ractor on 1 dren now siarvive Mr. Adams. TheSaturday. AT G | b ‘.‘(lo‘k ! With JACK MULMALL fon premises. advt | Burlington avenue {0 oain. Get the original funeral services will be held Tnes- | Visit Flood Scenes i Auspices and CHARLIE MUKRAY Six-room apartment to rent: sec- g'clock {his mornin ol 1y afternoon at the funcral home [ There were a number of Nm\ml An clephant ean drink from 12 fo Woman's Federation DEMPSEY-TUNN JIGHT ond floor. Apply R Chichester, | church. Rev. O ) 1 BAUM ENGUE | of B. C. Porter Sons at 4 o'clock|people who visited the flood seenes gallons of water at one time. ! J 197 Tast Main street. advt. |brated the Tigh mass of requien ANALGESIQUB st Hartford and Midal v.m.,j with Rev. May Lord of the Metho-'in ¥ Aist chureh in Kensington officiating. | yesterday, Aithough the — £ A LS b 7 Iurial will be in the West TLagnc "\hmn.um:. were flooded cometery in Kensington. tors could gt close en P S to Mk s s o e sorm. Sounds lee Asplrln to Oscar By BLOSSER The Men's Bible class of the Ber- Pravelers to Middletown were ad- lin w"nnm-r“:mumfl church will h;mlh,‘_\(‘, ,,.: ‘,(,M:‘v, \ Meriden in go- < monthly meeting on Wednesday fing to this river ci D E— cvening at 8 o'clock. €. G. Nichols e riy { vou READ OFF THE ) OWRY, THAT N\iég\fn ASPIRATIONS £ ARE YoU il of the state highway departmentd me porlin Motherhood club will \WORDS FOR CUR LESSON W Y| | TREANS | A BREATA=SUI O} /\/ou SURE TUAT'S AMNGRD 2 m (G s N | and president of he lonal EX-1y019 o penefit card party to pay for ' TLL SEE & Bl6 ELEVATING OR EX- | GEE= 1 DonT § 7 WRAT AR AOM 0353 5 : h bon a mem- ToDAY AN NCE! JCERTAINY Yo DONT change clubs, which articles of clothing made by the 22 GIE TUE ALL RIGHT= WORDS 4 CITING INFLUE 4 i AT Coror ACADACAES bership of 23,000, will be the Loy Teor the town nurse. Tt IF I CAN ™ o b N | ALRIGAT! ) AINT I SMARY, yARENEX | kNOW TUAT ] > LRON BIS EDeaka y will be held Tuesday, November §, DEFINITIONS, A FIRST \WOR| e JUAZ 7~ WORD IS i, ONE! 777 WCRDS | His theme for his speech ‘;‘" Pt 3 o'clock in the Community hall. ALEK! 1S INSPIRATION = L ASPIRATIONS | ce ws Exemplified by SCrviee g, o oh wish to reserve tables " 4 Clubs” The men of the community | Ao call Mrs. Leland Gwatkin at 5127-4 are fnvited to '-‘1“‘7] ‘\];', meeting. Sl e B | A sinE CIAD IR S jub will |, A entertainment and gocal will The Kensington Sewing elub Will 1y, Toio )y the Pythian Sisters this meet tonisht at the home of ‘.“‘ cvening at Community hall for jarjorie Moore. Miss Adele Bas- o0 of the order and their sett will assist Miss Moore in ehMer- g pijiog. The Sisters will meet at i taining, This evening will be book =toe™ i P ™ T ort o review night. © The lad of Sacred Heart | Drum Corps Mecting Ichurch will hold a whist this eve- | The St Paul's Fife and Drum ying at § o'clock In the church so- b corps will met this evening at 8 cjal’ rooms. Mrs. Joseph Cote will 5 o'clock at the Tabs' hall In Ken- . the host sinaton. There will be a rehearsal | The Berlin Panthers in a loosely ’ and a business session played and uninteresiing game lost Fpworth Meeting Tuesda vesterday to the Derlin Construction o The New Britain section of the Co. team 6 to 0. Capt. MacDonald, Epworth league, of which the Ken- [on whom the team relies much for