New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1927, Page 7

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927. P . .II N L_s. .|~n her a mr,k'lh in several years, |1( ldo, wife of Carlos .v.! B . terday morning, will be held at = onditions in the home have been |Waldo of Trumbull avenue, were t o'clock tomorrow afternoon at ainviiie [vews 56y had* Ousninialeaisr pofson- {held at 2 o'clock this afiernoon :.v‘ risto ews late residence. Rev. P. F. woutfif ing a few weeks ago and two others | the home of her son, C. Eric Waldo 3 | | - den, pastor of the Bristol Baptist g are now in the hospital jof Farmington avenue, Rev. o J | Mail Orders Mail if ' Fall Catholic Social | Charles 8. Wyckoft officlating, ’""‘TRHL[EY HAZAR[]S Ei::ri?firi‘;;]l“fi;fld&c‘lnT!Too:s:m-. Promptly Unable to | ! The fall social of the Church of Ment was in Fairview cemetes | N. I Lol \ g Our Lady of Mercy will be held on First Basketball Game | 5 Filled 5 YLOIHEH Tuesday night, November 29, in| The basketball season here will| Nl]T ELIMINATED Funcral of Staitiawisylinmsl oursel |American Legion hall. In the after-'open on Wednesday _cvening, De- | : o funsral of BiaRllnwEeyidon: noon a sale will be conducted by |cember 7, when the Y. M. C. A. will | _— sKiof 15 Meadow street, who died at s Mrs. W. C. Kramer as chafrman, |play the High sehool in the high the iristol hospital last Saturday | assisted by Mrs. Bullan, Mrs. Nolan, | school gym. The school has entered No[hmg Done to Alleviate Cop- st tonowing an operation for ap- pendicitis, was held at St. Stanis- [ —0ne Man Fined lancing. ' Mrs. G, F. Willlamson is 8o Plajnvilic will be well reprecont- | 2 {0f requiem was celebrated by Rev. % i | il of the evening social. She |ed in organized basketball this win- [George Bartlewski and interment Appeal in Value and Merchandise | i A oo | " mecenton Bowtag | SANE IN FORESTVILLE, v+ o o e nf, Miss Anna Ilood, Miss tion vling Neighborh Pray PYTHIAN ENTERTAINMENT Xov 'Griacm, e cariee Casey,| Two matches were bowled at the | e o ““‘,,'L";:'fl:;::f;oc"‘;”;':’a‘y“ : le S Many Suitab[e for X as Gif[s L angd M Oramplod) Resreation illeysl Ins I IEAG OIS, | s Attt ar o Co Do meara i SRS E LR 00e Br . er Fro TrafMle—Chiy S i ol ¢ v v e op | There will be a meeting of boththe Wildeats. The scores e e e Prank B. Colvin-of 39, Wagd- Small Fe[t Hats BO s SVVC&[CIS Radcliffe Furnishes Bomd For|committees this ovening at the | R. B. Outlaws Section May See Wild Cat Hunt— ‘04 street. Rev. Hubert D. Jones, y Support of Wife—Plan Fall Social | “hurch | Wilson 80 T ¢ of the Prospect Methodist $2 79 $4 95 I Dog Brings Man to Court | Castiolla 82 Parked Auto fs Damaged, will be the Jeader, o €a. b ea. of Cathollc Church—Bowling. The lethal actions of his dog: Carmn: 9 82 8 Red Men to Meet bile Neadlights and taillights made [tice William Cunningham. Com- -‘W\‘wm,‘\_ o ’ G L ¢ t § o'clock this evening in 4 {liere last night by three state po-|PI2INts had been made that Nicolo's [ il of U the wigwam on Prospect street. | W | 1icemen ns part of a state-wide cam. | 108 had Killed sever. chickens and S.R. B. | b0 persons boarding Perfumes Women’s Hankies g Detted 57 arvedts of vielators,|TWUVIIS In the neighborhood. Last . s e b L e e R e e S a etted 37 arrests e s ety s Siin s rs. Marjorie Campbell of Wind- Bl R I o vening he agreed to relmburse the Bradley T North Main i) S 2 o G % |1case ¢ . 5 S St o city, @t a meeting of the American Legiol _Narcissus and Chypre, imported | Value 39c. White, linen, hand made, [ the others will appear tomorrow | flxfoo Blals of 354 West street, B : \: el o £ ary hield th .ml‘moon xn‘L: choice of styles. | drawn threads. evening at what promises to he the o) “arrested ' Synday’ morning by ey toR1ly it (HE IRt T oy i« &on hall. A luncheon was served at husicst session of the local court In | constable George Schiubert, will be| Totais ..... 450 0-1376 | ficcts R close of the business sesslon, BUVATAL VAT in court tomorrow night. to answer a | Wildes 1 | Ash Collections Friends and parishioners are donat- |R. B. Outlaws defeating the Pan. | Values to $3.98. Choice of smart Regular $6.50. Crew meck, in black, | brought Tony Nicolo of East street 4 ceen 9 1 Sl el T lar weekly maweting ot $|69 l’)t " ZSC - |l man, ‘was given a hearing and fineq | °"Ners for their loss and paid the|Wagnet . i i 3—293 hall, noth s ever been ¥OF Conn., delegate to the national Jap Bridge Sets Krinkle Bedspreads e e Comiva | She7es ot seoies aring groming ron i @ ow : o into "l m i coletions alay | | Mrs. Gauthier and Mrs. Bame. The the Western Connecticut cholastic O W d d A . . l S[a(e POllce S(Op Defecn‘e Ga evening entertainment will consist | league, and the * as moved \”)E [1"0 {. TI‘ f P . [ aus church on West street at 9 ur | e nes ay lS e pCCla S of bridge, whist, vocal selections and jinto the Senior County “Y" league, ' 1008 i ansier 0i0l o'clock this morning. A high mass Ducl With Torrington Arranged— | ing prizes and articles for the sale.|thers and the Brulns winning from louiorrow morning at the home of £ A it asal five antomos| Simuhopls g : : : city council appoint- | @ 3 B shapes and shades, blue, maroon. (Boys® Dept.) drive agzainst defective automo- |into court last evening before Jus- | > g A n I 0. R M., whl 4 costs of court, whereupon he was re- v done to reme many term 1 convention in Paris, was the speaker immediately after his arrest, while A sauare and began stopping all cars! piorce atrests e (alling on Thursday, ory e 1e this week on Friday fen up with th | Saturday. The Friday collec- 89C set $|/9 ea. {which had one headlight out, head- Union Thanksgiving Service | Elliott {lights improperly focused, or tail-| T3 . : o o 70. ¢ Salaite o : i 3 e P | was pointed out tions will be “i&hc‘]teca"d L‘!"e c?"r’l“' " 36 'l"d‘ cloth. | v xlu‘; '1“1}..d,f‘(‘)” bed size, choice of colors. [LEhigen Aonoh thies) TS ¢ e, | &iving meeting at the Congresation- | Lonlon 4 1—/s1} oo e e R Inithe coutsen oAt i hree napkins, nicely boxed. alues to $2.50. B navvea vior t the rate o X 4§ Heverlnglatial) S 3 ! ¢ P ki 'every five minutes, and when they | church tomorrow evening at L . casible during the | § in the eastern and north- | SR i 2 ieny oclock. Rev. Horace . Green-| ey The : finally departed to return to thelsnim or Southington will preach, JUeR samah ae e The Tioeiey SRS ) (Hartford barracks 37 drivers held Tne offering will be for the Diatn: | Stevenson ... . - \ ise to do so would | day schedule will be resumed next Jap Table COVCI‘S Wh]te LOH"(‘IO[I] |Summonses to appear In court here. iyills Public Health Nursing associa- | Goodell ... 07 ; ! OTulic: suartgrall =) | The campaign s being made at|qjon 3z 4 $6 107—a7s | me its and the lowering of Maid of Wistaria.” 89C ea | ]9(‘ Vd the request of the motor vehicle de- | Temco Bowling | Rayine ....... 97 100 100 the . This would entail consid-| 1 faid of Wistarfa,' a musical b g R {partment, which had frequently re-! g new league three-string record | May ST > jerable delay and would tend to k- | comedy tale of Old Japan, written 60x60, regular $1.50. Regular 29¢ grade, for underwear, | [ auested and warned motorist tolof 1201 was hung up by the Watts | B 2 ot lculties in this vi-iand composed by James A. Beall, { W' cquip themsclves properly as tolin the Tomco bowling league| Totals ......433 462 - D 1 with closed cars in | will be presented by the Bristol |lighting and has now tired of mild matches at Hart's alley last evening. | Local Girl Delegate | i by a prominent | lod in the Community B i N k |action. It now plans to cnforce the | Livingston led his team with a 348 | Miss Viola Spencer of West Main et h s » of passengers . theat ember 30th and De~ Oys €ecKwear ) . [law strictly to the letter for a per-iand the quartet went over 400 in street has been appointed to repre- | on the sidewalk an itting them cember Ist. The scene is laid in the Bovs Sllp—Ol’lS fod at least long efough to tmpress | v 2 for 89C (dfil it drivers with the necessity o having | the best string of the evening. The |girls of Hartford county and greet | coomplichid | stival of the harvest moon. The : s legal lights. scores {those at the national Thanksgiving |, \Witnout : ; e conges- cast wil e 5 4 Splendid assortment, regular 59¢ | 7ol 5 Z/J ,ea John Shinkos of Bellemead, N. J. Teumbull Bowling League banquet to be held in the ll.’Ar‘.furA‘”,;’J’ P F iRt ['\un.: “-n:; h\?u;of;‘;rc!u;? ;’lrar]tfl? :-e}:. _each, | Values to $2.50. (Boys’ Dept.) was given his hearing on the spot Ohms Y. W. C. A. this evening. { e irast te i such a hit in “That's That” in order that he might continue on!Galaiz ... 92 109 s5— 288 Baptist Church Notes I R s O ented byithis Ik (e oo his way home. He appearcd before | W. 1 ionne ....140 105 The senior choir of the Baptist|for the north strect 1t e e e 1ea ng feminine :r‘:v * William Cnnningham and | Groadwell E a4 - church will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 [sometimes obliged to wait a minutc Philip Shailer has been m“'!e'; A | s prosccuted by G sdwards 9 g s evening. Quginiof foggonncaUoniiLh ! was prosccuted by Grand Juror Wil- | Edwards ...... 9 oclock this evening. | sing the leading part of the big _ | musical presentation. liam J. Foran, receiving a fine of - The regular mid-week prayer | Woodland street line, autoist . The Construc ed !$3 and costs of $11.93. This is a{ Totals .. 0 meeting will be omitted this week |obliged to stop for the dir i e f ine h cem r a g 'n account of Thanksgiving, but the [ley. This feature adds to the I d B ) servance, i Berlln News for its line plu it nber. R T has 3 3 A on account of " R ur Thanksgiving Day, will There will be a union Thanks-|[De Poulo ... S A W. Dionnc’s 140 was sent the business and professional | (o hoard on the side could be 'Isle of Wistaria and the time, the the field is dry this they ox- crvation has been made for an Last by the state in such cases.|Greens ........ § ; — 252 { church will join in the union service | for patrons of the trolley. : L | )6 genera e pect to buck their ory. Berlin team. All games will be | The local | s and grand fur- | Seymour ..... s§ tomorrow evening at the Congrega-| A similar condition exists in the | rally. observed - throughout | " 58 : : e condlL ttor 1 the city as a holiday. Fi Chureh Notes played on «a forcign floor. rs are looking forward to a busy|Robideaux ... 7 94 tional church. enter of Forestville and this matter 1 [ retiy it 51:;';":;'; The teachers of Sunday school at | The football team will Told a | time ‘ow night, when the oth- | Mastrianno . .. 7 3 The pastor, Rev. A. D. Kendrick, |ywas broached at the meeting several | P4TKS: ¢ 4 t the Berlin Congregational church | practice this evening at 7 o'clock in : sted are scheduled to —{and his daughter, Miss Charlotte | months ago by Mayor W. Raymond |¥aue, 10T = ;-:.]I,\l;: :w;f ;]1]1 d;.“' will e this cvening at 30 wration for the third and decid- g » It is thought that several| Totals .. E 3801104 | Kendrick, will entertain the Junfor | crum, who was a councilman at (he | - g Gt el 5 Bl e e 4 announced the f o'clock in the parsonag game with the Berlin Construc- | con “h presided over by one of ’ choir and leaders in the church par-|yime At that time it was suggested nged e fellowing soliatile up - f . el i the post office: No ru it - [} E K’ A iEional men gt _ tion Co. team e instices, will be set up and the | C. Griffin .61 106 94— 301 lors :qnl\\orro.\ afternoon from 4 (»‘ b AR e nwr‘t.« oflee: c\rrlgr’;‘ax fl;;;flfifn rezalanile et ha hele will be no d \ b PR S fiast 1 125 83— 31017 o'clock. S J T e s el Ly 2 i | gregational conference will dil sl Tane et Lot 1 simultancously in ore|Hart ........ 1 On Fritay evening Dr. Kendriek | the sidewall ront of the old For- ! \indow will be open from 7:30 a lin Plainville on Monda liem out of th y in|Rei S s e Hou nd this were carricd | m to 9 a. m, and the registry win- | December. auota of 15 men 35 @ holic one 1 Sranger * 8 and vould ¢ ely the December A quota of 15 men is 2 ) Granes members of the senior choir at their would elimi ¥ the dow will be open between the same q lallowea the Berlin church. Tickets : « the ) the automobiles stopped e v b now exists by cars,hours T raai e | A TS howrs. The money orde ; Fmd NO valuable Gll]es {0 for the affair can be securcd from mitt hursday the state police and ticketed for| Totals ......3 36 dbiomedn indsor ing in the center of the street. | will be closed all'd:‘ly, O‘Mnurls“\\‘:’:nl:» | ¥ H Mgl This aitaie ng. Sl S oper lihs wa ® Pinmaclerox| Cireute e Bl wn. | To Auempt Wildeat Capture [ roceived and dispatehed as usual on Would-Be Blll’glfll’s Sl L ¢ L il e ot Con ety i ol o e M "Pa, 16 visiting his sisters, the Missea| Grorge Quinion, Harlan B. Nor- | liolidays, the last mail elosing ot SR RN Wilcox is chairman of the t63 1 SISt L \,,"“‘ R Rooney of Crown street. 1 Homer H. Judd, who creat- ) p. m. Patrons may receive their : e : L Diic s : i : [P Hart ... 1 The Ferocious Eleven lost to the [0 @ scnsation early last spring by | mail on Thankegiving Das hetween . « 0 ekly praye me 1 2 comn ohnson £ b Vi as | L.emeris . .. 8T 5 |a g % irir - ali acingz it -~ a FINGERPR[NTS ARE USEL“SS[ = ez Postponcd i Methodist church will be ', - 1 M,’ "“:"',’Mm\“ (:"0 o hamen . I South End Juniors again aturday | capturing a bear alive and placing it | the hours of 7:30 a. m. and 9 a me Wl ? 11 tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Py 3 Stated e = < morning, he losers f on exhibition in a North Main street ' at the stamp window, providing they The mee { the K bl o e ln-m i brhos \u‘. Y : bstponed I the church social roons el .\\'n‘\!‘,‘»' yr':‘l:]wzm)‘:yi‘xmn-‘:y’}k\ Watts figxd ””', ”'.7’] e ails and 8 e "“,’,.‘ o or ¥ BichuE vland for ihe notlly tie piost offlos mrier fo-T 9 IR Eor DRATON willoheta | hons ian Sis diiter T e but were held off by the strong line |capture of a wildeat, which makes' p. m., Wednesday, November 25, use tonight by the Tabs, who arc members last even i e X p ) s 08 of the winners. | i's habitat near the Quinion farm on | Schools Close Tomorrow. ! g | ) ; : caught his right hand in a rotary{Helm ... 106 The post oftice bowling team will | Chippins hill. To assist in trailing| The city schools will closs tomor. Inx Mornine = e ington Doy (f GRS i Deputy Mrs. L. V. Atwell of Weth- helt In front of the driver's seat. | Piers Imeét the Southington oftice bowlers | the animal, Mr. Quinion purchased a.' row noon for tha Thanksgiving. re- Club Enter Meet — Berlin Town ' At o spocial seeion of o cvstield g Middlctown Sisters. A Crushing the Al "K"f“'j SoRbadliivineston " |in that town this evening, | pedigreed hound from a kennel in cess and will re-open on Monday {town court held | . fal time was enjoyed csh- magnaceohesamputaledy ? The Iast Main strect railroad |virmont and the chase will be ac- | morning, November 28th. Court Tonight—Bricf Items, Liurre gi ment 3 e s taken to & rmqor 5 nlr.u‘- I, | Totals ... * icrossing gates were repainted this|yively gtarted Thanksgiving morning. Win Setback Tournament. o police from the Hartiord ALY TS, P oma e i i e ] - D A the aior e e 11t fa the Intention o canturs iha | The setbackteam ot/ A, Hadamll e : M e iy e olcost SR S i s Sty tainment Duel | Johnson . the siron shricks of impaticnt FantntessL L tosties00y clinp, U BV fofi e ielfy ieh ARLEAL) SO £ (CAnCHML R L nupka s 10 soltong anile Tyl B e : o e or IS ek | g Ui MsitengashEeks ! aintained in Colt's park, feated the sctback team of the New tion yesterday afternoon of the the chari sault ; L3 otcloclc on LS oD T T o Sop el S B sl _m (P Lt e b S | Britain camp Jast evening in Arca- town clerk’s office and the Derlin Kensinzton Boys' Cluh L L e et praile g SRR : of a wolf in the vicinity | hum hall by a margin of nine games. post office but wers unable to find | Interiediate County “y” e e L s , Mt s g sarkhamstead has also aroused | The next sitting will be played in any valuable clues that might lead |lagne will open nest week Rt It Ehi o tus i Hont wrmony lodge No. 27 of 1 Mis. P. 7. Cleveland, wife of Rev, | the curiosity of Bristol's three fore- | New Britain, to an arrest. State Policeman Parot Kensinzton 1 : will Helilat Gommaurity: Lorni W puts on its half o At 9ip. I Clovelund of the Advent wunters and an cffort is to be | Prior to the tournament, a meet- ook a number of photograhs o 11 : . : b Hinmntiav el batwein tha iy 47 3 2 christian church, is @ patient at the M 10 capture his animal alive |19 of the local camp vas held and > numerous finger prints left hy | Boys clul ¢ seasg Jehe I Griswold's Will lodges. Some months ago the ' caprucel . 2 w Britain General hospital. 1 alsg era nominated, The elaction wi > breakers but these are not ex- i #2ainst tin 1S A b ) th‘l .“ 2. local lodze challenged the Torr| Snelderman ...110 83 9 | Miss Susan Tarkinsp ; of Broad Fircmen's Concer d Dance : kalace a the Decomher mueeting. to be of much value because Pritain, o E est Griswold ¢ &lon, Hleq tonites to a test of abllity in this % —— E stry has accepted a position as ’lans have been completed for | Attachment Filed. of the fact that the job appears to in the [N e will p in probat urt, provides tha or line ! the Litchfield county Totals ......405 364 ). telephone operator at the Standard |¢ J T T dance to he| AR attachment for $4,500 in favor be the work of amatcurs. Accord- | ably b v Brit velry eh and we Pythi 8 inment Yolts | Steel & Bearing: . giv v ¢ ng in the high (€ the McDonald Mortgage and ing to the officer, the attempt to | Doys clu cals e left to daughte In Jannary. It was a remarkable |y yigin ..., s2 §9 1 S2| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to th yrnasium er the ans. | [ealty company was filed yesterday treak into the vault was very cruds shed in last rand Griswold; that silverware, table and One, and yet Plainville espects toip’ pionne . 94 81 9 !American Legion will hold a regu- ! pices of ¢ asso- i1 the office of the city clerk against and amateurish. The vault was hope to better th cor ware, furniture and pieturcs Detter it next week llct ety 2 oT 0t 0 lar mecting in Legion hall at $|ciation. The ment pro- | Property of Pasquale and Luisa opened after considerable difficulty | ¥e The lea 1l run until the the house in Kensington be di- ! The entertainment will be {Babich ...... 128 98— 309 |o'clock tonight am will include Miss Josephine | D'AB0stino on Academy street and and it was found that the bur first week irch, vided between the daughter and Dr, the high se ! s | Chester Kanftman, son of Mr. and | yiadivonatiists and Jamee Donahue, | TWINIng street, Forestville. The writ had then been unable to force-an| The Kensington loys' club swin thew H. Griswold, son of the 0'¢lock. T lodge ‘officers | “mopaye 392 Mrs. id Kauffman of Whiting \1500) gingers and the Arnolds and | 1S Teturnable in the superior court i o e e T e atris, ol the reainder of the DAY been ivited and all plans are | e e troct, has returned from the Unic | B8 MAECTS SRC U AIDS S Car Harttord the first Tucsday tn De- Carpenters were at work today re- | ford County A e Sor g "'l"}':‘f"“"" {ime. . Private funeral services for Mrs. | versity of Vermont spend O e cember. pairing the doors and windows dar- be held in Hartford on December 3. tos ) wold, S S [iEheniseizinereckas St int MR na: q ffair, which has proved to he | d by the burglars. New locks and locals are the present cham- b v L eI e Sl o R At SN2 e e ty cach year wded by door hinges will be installed. The pions of the county, having cap- Sl L e jut = 3n,"lrl;:,\‘Fvyl,,‘,I:J,,7\‘,‘.:,'”,'...‘.‘,". non Mon. Mavor W. Raymond Crumb, mem- sault doors are in bad r]-nnd,y“fm snag e {Hg meee {'_”;”;W"r“f’““d U calligndaidinwn ™" The Pythians are also planning r HREE e e ers of the city council and other ot 0 B ITU SRRLIE SR & outer door > fixed by installing cember 10, Last there a1 s et SR «PLAINVILLE»" |Finest U. S. Horses et e the Supervition o] fiCtion properly and as & result the truck crashed Into a light coupe new handles and a new combination. number of loeal boys were re h2e e ] Radclie Purnishes Bond _—_— Await Call of Bugle cccutive committee of which & ¢ i P e E’,’I‘ erers 1 5 owned by Supernumerary Policeman Ik ! Deciding Football Game Thanksgiv- sent were Sfate ' swimming meet to Mits Parked Car. While turning into Riverside ave- |nitie from Matn street yesterday atter 'roon, the steering apparatus on & The sccond door the vault is sented in the ) Howard Radeliffe of West Main | ToNIGHT | Chicago. Nov. 22 (B — The eall Chief John H. Hayes is chairman. | Jocepn Ryan, which was parked on 2 dnedang k he s street, charged ron-suppor ! 1ot the bugle 4 rzanization Meeting Ris - Dadly battered and it Is not known, el e e stroct, charged j:“’;h e L o ey e vess !0l the bugle fonight will assembl Orzanization Meeting I Ruversido avenue. John Dorlan of if it can be repaired. The town will practi : e tank » ! o 1 1iseniasappodr I, || come and wee this awmazing revela- 1 fscof of America's st Dlue- | ting of the stockholders of Tgq Chyrch gtreet, who was riding on be put to c erable expense to Uie New | 1 under the eyes o, [quitte i relie jEdward Prior last evening and || (in of the real code and warfare of | |\100 01 L oicc valued at more tha Rowe-Davis Investment company of the truck, received a repair the damage by the burglars. of able conclics. There will he three | Wiy cut paker % ey is fn- \VAS required to furnish a $200 bond || the | $1,000,000 in the Tanbark arena of \will ho held at 7:30 o'clock this' jger h on his head when the Post Office Message clisses entered in the meet, senior : LoRinanie g woakly, ! 2 “ d ld” lthe Chicago Riding club to com- c in e ofl Attor-ltorce op' the impact threw! NIl The Terlin and Kensington post junior and intermediats w of blood §5 to his wife for th it naerwor pete for $26.000 in cash and $10.-ney William to elect fapainst the windshleld. He was at- fi:m‘r‘, ):.‘\. ‘p‘o.\lu!‘ |.nln\<“. vnn}uvn— 2 Practice Toxn "" s 3 i 2 O T T R e Cals oE The Best Crook Drama {900 in silver trophics lirec f volaws. A sub-fiended by Dr. Robert J. Boyle and ng the Chris mail. All packages c 1 Co. foot- 2 2 A the third annual Chicago | sequent me of the dircctors. |ater taken to his home. o by ¢ m w co this evening ew Britain, who represented Rad- | ) U 1oL > 1 1 : i ater taken 3 hould |n. mi iled by the Inn(‘h of i ‘\‘_I.\ - ‘:- : o : cliffe, claimed that Mrs. Radclifo | oo — || show, will con inue un il Sat- lw be he ors e a1 ‘ Crocheteri appeared before Prose- Bpcaor and il 25 g ke & 1ggics o Tad left her husband, but Grand WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ! night when the Ca new com 2 “1of-fcuting Attorney James T. Mather seventeenth. Packa containing squad shos e presen \T Juror Charles i Gonlon introdused Tet's Go to See {for the horse displ the by f n the Masonic building on Main [ t1is morning and agreed to settle candy should be in by the twelith. | iciiioniGuliten ) b E s a witness who testified that Radclif ERUNNINGRILY {all-around performance ) oot will open for 23 for {he damages. Celehrant At Mass James Hart wil © he i A ! had boasted of putting her ouf. At- Wil i |awarded. Procceds will be given to 1t Dec Immunization Campaign Progresses, Rev. John C. Brennan was cele- morra om ¥ DA rome, quick ng T torney Golon tried to show that she [{ ——— SRR — the Passavent Memorial ital The campaign to stamp out diph- Lrant of a solemn high mass at the oliday )t s . s had gone to a theater on another's NEXT WEEK {building fund of Chicago. £ 3 theria in the schools of the city has funeral of Mrs. Mary Durkarth held |y ts. o i o he i lmoney, and the prosecutor count | Stockion of 16 ot Y s in the Clurch of St. John (He t. Paul's Church gt et {by cliiming that Radcliffe had not | LASSIPTED ADS died at the Hartford hospital ves-| (Continucd on Page 10) Evangelist of New Britain this morn- Mass will he coleby ! i t 9 o'clock. aclock on Troop 1 mov Seowi o e e el " ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER Congregational church, will mect Fast Berlin Ttems this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Emil A daughter was born to 3 O. Shjerdan, scoutmaster, will be Mrs. Raymond Stimpson of Wa inschar ford the 1 | Sethac nes hospital yi 1 rs C Do REALLY 7AINK f_——‘__fi The Blue Hill team, 1 was forme Miss ian con | | - 1 / 2 by John Conlin, will meet the Ken- this M::r. | POP MEANT 'T WN;NM Lé#gpsgo,]wA i . o WHEN ARE \NLY TOANOR) TOMORROW ¢ sington team of which Jack Mrs. Gustay Pottit 1 . SAID KE WAS GOING NAR | PILL OUR NICE ) DINNER, DONT Yoo ¢ YOO GOING TO | SO MOTHER CAN ( TomorRowz? | _——_ is the leader, in a special mateh tertaining relatives from New York 70 SBRARPEN MIS AXE AS)U-UM'/ TURKEY, ARE OF COURSE \WE. /T WILL Iy, ,f DRESSITANDGET | \WAY, DIDNT T LET L S i sl ‘;anx,u I el oty 3 To KILL. 0’;“2 KAVE TO /:;4 \ [ T AL READY __—] OSCAR MAVE IT };“EJUS" the best two out of three games an: he Par or association 3 ; the losers will treat the winners to meeting will be held this ey TURKEYZ - KILL T é;‘\:\ ) / FOR OUQ/ IN TUE FIRS > OCLUGAT OF o) has he a turkey dinner. 8 o'clock at {he Hubbard schonl. O / DINNER | MA&E?? SOMEW-‘WG', Foothall Game The entertainment program prom Vo Ny - FRECKLES! The Berlin Construction team and ises to be a most intercsting one the East Berlin Pant will clash the eighth grade pupils have hecn ‘ in the deciding game of their serics working on it for the past month. It Thanksgiving morning at the East had been originally plined to hold Berlin grounds. orics stands at ent sepaate from one all, the Construction team hav- association mecting, the purpo ing won the first game 6 fo 0 and hei ough money 1o losing the sccond hattle 12 to 6. pay for the cluss rings. After the Coach George Cassidy of the New |entertainment is given fonight a sil- Britain High and Dr. Frank Zwick ver collection will be taken and it * expected to be appointed as of- is hoped that the parents and mem- 1. These men handled last Sun- hers of the association will turn ont me in good style in la numbers and suppol the Tast Berlin team has been sindls in their sndeavor covciderably strengthened by the ad- The Hartford cc 3 Y has or- r dition of the New Rritain high ganized a basketball league consist- ! 2 A et ey el A, e, school ends, Zehrer and Scully ing of teams in the town of I S

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