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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1927. after scveral 'in charge. complaints had been made. H alleged that Peck had been selling | ' Plainville News Bristol News 106t at "fl’;/\K Cases Continued The case of Joseph Rasulo, charged with breach of the peace, » for a dollar in |a house-to-hous home of Mrs. Minnie Hyd | offering to Unable to e three more bars for ar which would go to | the Red Cross 129 Broad | theft ot five | e Broulz Tleomson 5@ Filled artford's Sthopping Qenter: FIREMEN HELPLESS NVESTMENT FIRM street has reported th nes Professional Girls will meet tomorrow ev $59.50 it, proud to have guest : many of the plated services! six tea spoons, s : Choose from the three exquisite patter flannel roll. Additional Pieces N Silverware—Street Floor WHILE HOME BURNS No Hydrant or Pumper—An-| derson Home Is Razed INTER-CLASS ~ BASKETBALL Novel Plan Adopted at High School | It was NEWLY ORGANIZED - -+ regational church parlors at He was ordercd out | their plans for attend giving banquet Girls of Hartford €. A. on November Plainville people wh Yale-FPrinceton Jvhd.fiwcihV Blucs Play Another Tie hoodoo which Thanksgiving Sale of Sxquisite Silverware 26 Piece Sets Sterling Silver 3 Exquisite Patterns For Selection “Manchester,” “‘Dixie,” “Mary Warren” STERLING SILVER ON A NEW CLUB PLAN all continued ise its power es struggled to ernor and Mrs. John H Miss Dorothy Ighjachobl Mrs. Margaret Deming Dies fn To Red Cross. “Solicitos” Ghasedl] estyville—Hibernians (o Elect Of- —Re s “Solicitor’ ased | 1 | icers—. imobiles T 3 ol- Trom Town—Football Teams Play | fleers—Automobiles Figure in Col als will be held in 0dd Fellows' hall Wedne: The general public en their goal | Well—DBriefs, the going too | liston—Othier Briefs, rop is Il at her half Meri- | withont water, stood help half Meri- Iy, down on Plainvill Miss Florence loss estimated at rsons were spend- | « able to obtain qui they discovered by ietors of the ome excellent | Would Ind Chilg hools Ieon C. responded in 1 to be frequent is reported that 00 down—balance in weekly payments of § Tocal stores “Sterling” is one of our absolute standards for fine merchandise. set measures up in every way. You will be proud to own it, proud to use ee it on your table. and all for a price as | . - | this afternoon The knives have stainless steel blades. Sets al « x round bowl soup spoons, a butter kni s will be i include six forks, ! e 2111(! sugar spoon cly packed in a non-tarnish earporation is not Ends put up May be Bought to Match Your Set Secretary Is ed in Air Crash g at the town flying field her. Hoover’s ary to Secre- ferbert Hoove question of establis} Berlin News .. 1t su ple ussic ong the citi- zens of the town gion mem bers are said to be own satisfied with the prese | Arguments for a rinst the W, . Pheps, Whose Truck: ooy oo ant s v Killed Boy, to Be Avraigned 2500 s i i that he w Brita o i Scout Mcetings 1 be of the Berlin el this : Boy Scouts of the Berlir tional church will m ¢ evening at 7 o'clock Arrested For Drunken Driving— fternoon Meeting of Volunteer Pire Depart- ment—Football Game Next Sun- day—Church Notes—Briefs. rden, scoutir char Walter E. Phelps of 164 Home- stead avenue, Hartiord, who sed from the New Britain police ter his bonds of $2,000 had furnished by his father Sat- night, will app: Grorge G. Griswold of the |y Berlin town court on Tues Thursday The Emma Hart Williar ter, Daughters of American tion, will hold a cting on v at the cond Con urch. An address will be s E an Jefferson re- | o before th Day on and 1is Tlov 1y eve- ning to answer to a charge of man- | pyodes will aet as hosts slaughter. Phelps drove a large Iediance @bt G oost truck which knocked down and ran s e over Paul Kochanowie, aged 10, fa- | |in Congregational ehurch will tally injuring him. L guest of the N Britain Ex The boy is said to have been|cub at their weekly meetin rolling a hoop on the highway at|day cvenin the Berlin turnpike Saturday after- | inspection ¢ The club will mak noon when he was struck by the|mercial Trust buildir truck. He was picked up in an un- | Mr. Fiske will provide the speaker conscious state and rushed to the | for the occasion Hartford hospital where it was| Attend Game cund that the boy had several bad | Robert Richic and St ractu The ictim died within | son attended the Ary 'l)“H“ @n hour, mame Saturday at Yanke Phelps drove to Hartford head- Hum. quarters of the state police and re- Install Water : ported the accident. He accom-| Most of { fes who v'--l';«\‘ ; panied ate Policeman Pettengill | ¢1 10 l'd‘-‘ ed E\” “wl i back o the scene of the aceids l,':v\}..w;:u e o T o G and gave a description of how ont 55 signed \e petition and | paxs e bot families have taken advan- ident had occurr His story A was backed up by other witne i "" G e e the accident. The driver clai 3 RESHE 3 L Whist Party that the truck which he was drivi b ses to : Paul ist of Bast Berli for the Independent Discuit com- Sl L pany was heading a line of traf- R v fic as it came through the one cours viy 11 at the point where the rond 2 The sccond gar series he- i9 being constructed morth of Ber- oA SUEIRG T U Sl lin. As Phelps drove by a long |} e A number of standing cars which were | i et ihe Pedien Waiting to proceed on the new high- | '\ Wl tic grounds. The local way, the boy suddenly came in he- oo oo 0l Sl i the firet wveen the standing cars and 10X by the truck Plielps was arrested Ly the T lin police and brought to the New Britain station where his bonds wers placed at $2,000. He was held un- his father furnished the neces- team will be v bail. Joo Ventur: came by a 6 o A cractics lead by its new captain, The funeral of the victim, T Lntertains Offic Kochanowic, was held this morning Mrs. Ienry Hoolier « incd at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart the n elected officers and com- church uittee chairmen of the Ken ton Burial w: T of Women Voters at her Paul | home this noon at luncheon s in the Sac v. Besides his parent twin brott Anthony, and Last Berlin Ttems Mary, 14. The funeral was . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burnette in charge of B. Borawski of New and daughter, Frances, former Britain, underts the guests Ker. dents of this plac Mo Tonigzht of Mr, and Mrs, I nk Cobey yes here will be a meeting of the terday. Paul's Fife and Drum ccrps ton The Parent-Teachers' acsociation at the Tabs' hall in Kensington. A | meeting which has had several post- husine sion will be held and | ponements during the past several will be followed by a rehearsal. weeks will e held Tue evening Drunken Driving November 22 at. the Richard Hub- Joseph Kukoski was arrested in | bard school. This date is final and vlin Sunday while driving a car | will be held as scheduled. reputed to be under the influence| The Sacred Heart chureh whist of liquor. The arrest was made by [ will be held this evening at 8 State Policeman Sawyer. Kukoski, o'clock in the church social rooms. will appear before Judgo George G.| Mrs. Paul Siegrist will be the Griswold on Tuesday evening to an- | hostess. swer to the charge. i The Berlin Panthers went down | Volunteer Fire Dept. to defeat yesterd afternoon hefore s hoped that there will he athe powerful Tufts C. team of ze attendance af the first regular | Middletown, 31 to 6. The Panthe ting of the Berlin Yolunteer Five | lone score came in the final period department to be held this evening [ when MacDonald received a long a the American Legioa bhome. The lpass from MacAlister and eluding | Mitchell Field, has causcd t over Montpel- re to arrang etary Hoov- end runs around his sidc d on a fum- As the pllot w 1aking his land- evening the Juvenilr Is will perform xpected that Colella at Old Siand e-Princeton 2 mecting of the sketball league ccording to All-Day Sewing Mectings high school as v it being Coach (al s idea to look over t HUSBAND GRANTED DIVORCE is traps yest ter, will he in | show to the Newell Jennings of lecision of Ju class is to elect boys who will { desertion. The couple were on December If you want to learn to swim sore smart duck to teach you 1 West Ends Win church parlors Thursday 10014 a supper which will 1 Christmas s e sophomore class was to clect ue monthly hus- | ing, will be held this eve- representatives 1 the annual election of offi eshmen will choose S o social rooms, reshments will be married members committes the seniors will vleet as will hold their club | Community hall tomorrow by Laviero to Ryan | of this week, the committer Bryda—Kaczn v Woodmen Kaczmarezyk onRu [every day in the month]] Jusiness girls who le periods interfere with duty have Church ot Our + brother of the nians of Forest AT NON-SCOUTING Officers for t the petitioners team thinks non- vk, Miss Jane Kolpack Anna Kaczmares Middlebury [ter, preparation neither hinders nor ha I Birth of Daughter tens the natural process of menstru-| it docs stop the p Midol is not a narcotic. The Way of All Flesh Don't Miss This Tt is just | Willo a pact this year. and Joscph Attachment Filed and THURS, rday morni Joseph Hardi » Molikowski t by Madliene things for menstrual had the many thousands of bless Midol complete ease in fiv prevents pa operty | dese n action |was fu Swim Girl Swim sourselt ot Take Red Cross Solicitor to seven min even start- Molikowski failed {o work for (i L of Hamilton s he was arrested UNDERWORLD case of Midol to tuck in your purse for fifty cents! Hartford {1 was continued until November 19, The case of Louis Cormler, charged with operating a motor ve- hicle without his driver's license om person, was continued at the r ‘uting Attorney James { til November 28 under |a cash bona of $100. To Observe Past Masters’ Night Past Masters® Night will be obe \Rowe-Davis Company Is Capi- - o “cisCening by rramiiin {alized at 850,000 WHOLE SUM IS PAID IN 02 A. F. and A. M. Members the lodge 15 and proceed immedi- Boys' club, where a served, Twenty-five Eastern Star will s is waitresses, will meet a close of the banquet the Il adjourn to the Ma- ere the third degres fied with the past lodge occupying the S, Cla ce L. Mal- as master. Autos Collide Automobiles operated by Steve skosk 1 Jacob street, this e Tetrault, also of a collision Sun ] st of the plant Bristol Brass corporation on Etreet Orleskoski's ear over after crashing through + railing near o small brook which r the highway. Although was badly damaged, he es- thout a scratch, vers appeared before Attorney James T. Ma- ng and agreed to s r civilly, No arre: Pined for Drunkenness I'red Smith, charged with drunk- ¢ss. was fined $5 and coats in * city court this morning by Judge ph M. Donovan. He was ar- ! last evening.on Stafford ave- nue by Motoreyele” Policeman Edgar Norton Sentenced to Jafl Edward Lyman of Pardee street was arrested Sunday afternoon on h I in street by Policeman ompson on a charge of " When brought before Judge Donovan in police court this morning, a ruspended jail sentence given Lyman several weeks ago by Judge William J, Malone, was made effoctive, Alichacl DiFato, aged 18, who was olved in a disturbance on South t 2:30 Sunday morning, was nced to 15 days in jail. Valen- Wasner, who was DiFato at the time, was fined $5 and costs. Both {men were arrested by Officers Me- irthy and Messier after a com- int had been made at headquar- s by Claire Royce of East Bristol. Glven Suspended Sentence Dennis Brady, arrested yesterday «rnoon by Officer William Thomp- son on a charge of intoxication, , Pleaded not guilty when presented n court this morning. He main- *d under oath that he had not a drink since November 1, al- though his testimony was contra- | by Officer Thompson and Ser- | #cant Henry Jeglinskl. Judge Don- { ovan r recommending a water digt for Brady, gave him a suspend- o of 30 days with in- it he report regularly to the probation officer for a year. Fined for Reckless Driving ndrow of Waterbury, I with reckless driving, was $ and cos He was arrest- ! Sunday afternoon on Broad street !hy Motoreycle Policeman James rns. A ¢ 2e of reckless driving igainst Anthony White was changed Ly the court to one of speeding and A fine of %10 and costs imposed. Ie was taken into custody Saturday vvening by Motoreyele Policeman gar Norton after the car which he was operating had elimbed a sidewalk near Pierce's Bridge. Thieves Drop 1oot When Chased Shoppers in the center of the eity ruished with considerable ex- citement Saturday evening when two you nen, after stealing an expen- woman's fur coat from the * of Markson Brothers at 155 Main street, dashed out the front door of the clothing establishment employes close on their heels. two 1 ran down Main street 'nd turned up School street with ila crowd following in their wake, Markson employes had {s- d soveral call to stap the thieves. 3 closing in on rrying the fur coat 4 then bLoth he and panion divested themselves ¢ ir own overcoats which were thrown into the gutter. The men. fter dropping their loot, made their sto The two overcoats and the fur coat were recovered and turned over o police. It is belfeved that one ats was stolen from the while the other one rkson sto s purchus Following the report of the at- 1w0ft, a detall of police irch of the vicinity fn men were last seen, but ¢e of them could be found. A ption of tha men, however, ished by the salesman of Markson Trothers and the police W working on the case. Mrs. Deming Passes Away Margaret Church Deming, §4. widow of the late Charles I (Continued on Page 16) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Dicovared YOU DONT ZAINK FOR A MINUTE TUAT YOUD BE KNOWIT MIGHT |78 AT Lueky, Do You WY, 7AERE ARE HUNDREDS OF THESE TIEKETS 0OT— WELL, BUT MeBBE ) DONT YoU BELIEVE IT!! 7M1S WOULD BE JALWAYS REMEMBER 7HOSE \WHO DEPEND 0N L MIGKT As \WELL TUROW 1T AWAY THEN !/ TAHIS, POP? 1 FOUND 7MIS TICKET TAE OTMER DAY AND I7S A AUMBER ON A TURKEY RAFFLE AT OTT'S MARKET! FOR ALL You THE LUCKY ONE, WIN 71E LUCK. ARE VERY SELDD TORKEY! SUCCESSFUL=GAMES OF CHAANCE ARE NENER By BLOSSER