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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927, O of the church. The members | Mrs. H. PI 11 N ‘r of the 4-H club of Hartford coun- | be . head by a large mirror and his eoms ty, & man of wide cxperience, and a | Miss Washburn, who is the daugh- t dition was such that it was necessary, S alnvl e ews ‘ onal friend of Dr. Kendriek, 'ter of School Committeeman and r's o ews to remove him to the Bristol hosple hop by Mail Orders Mail if b ing treatment. He has improved to Uikl sueh ler and hope 1o Margarct’s school, Watcrbury. Miss | such an extent, however, that his apw Promptly L their anen ip during | Rusczyk was a pupil at the local pearance in court tomorrow morne ome cks. December 18 has pig)y cchool last year. ing has been assured. e 5% et on daughter, Miss Josephine Bosco, \o]nlu(tng a motor vehicle withos host to Haymony lodgs of Tortbigton |\ o stoe of Beistal, No date for| e Plainvilie’'s effort at bettering the families were entertained Friday | Continuances Granted 9 entertainment provided by the visi- evening at a chicken dinner at the r The case of James Bachand, n enrolled at the high school. lass are enthusiastic over 'strect, was formerly a pupil at St [ s limews A was arrested on November 12 for > J 4 : g {school auditorium at §:15 o'clock Pastor Entertains Choir | | P'rosecuting Attorney James T, | g The affair will be in the nature of a, The members of the senior choir | \l.mw after paying the costs of the Gifts SWost Acceptable | g B Mutomol B s e Sl v Prbably Wl Resover |35 Washburn of Broad | ———————-————————————— tal, where he has since been receive b Filled artford's Stopping Center: Yourself I n st ot wteanee 013! e Aamouneed e Lo | BY SH“RT ElR B 50 men In the class. | Mrs. . Bosco of Maple strect has Louis Cormier of Hartford, wha | Pythian Entertainments ;.nnumrcd the engagement of hvr’ 7 . i . tomorrow night and will provide a xmm his drl\ara license with him, Schubert Discovers Barly MORD- it necviinment “in the - high the weading has set been ser. 1§, J, Arsenault at HOSpl fal A0 | was Showe 1o 5o thie morain. oy between two lodges. The | drick in Windsor. There were bout | 17, which was scheduled for seniors Trank Dorazio Found Guilty of scl 1 juniors of the high this morning, was con= ol have heen invited is reported by those fortu il December 10, Bache Saturday the local Pythians T enough to attend. date in question was e instrel ¢ | hitticr g0 rance—Maple uon nother minstrel and [ARWLItheESIoE gafto rah e v his car on North Maln Masonic Ball chool, the show b L : the Unlonvilla Knights. 1 Masonic er Ynds Close Season With Tie Game he struck Joseph Gagne, S. to Sponsor Movie will Le held in the high school knocking him to the pavement and gh school will gponsor the |8Ymnasium on Friday night and will| —Other News ltems. jUreaking his leg. Constable George Schubert's time- Showing of he Drop Kick,” with | be c ed with an informal dance, | discovery of flames consuming a | tichard Barthelmess, at the Strand There will be dancing, with a vaude present, and a delightful evening Asult Case Continued—Elmer WOULDN'T GO WRONG WITH NECKWEAR. You can't give a man G too many. We are offering four-in-hands in an indescribable showing. Swiss, Italian, English, Austrian, French and domestic silks. Also silk Non-Support—Men's Bible Class Elects—Pythian Entertainments— H. S. Movie—Dusty Bowling. . e : has, thr Attorney Mather, brought a civil THE “FASHIONETTE"” FOUR-IN-HANDS, in striking cross stripes, sedan in the garage of Cha ']' S O bl B N 6 chieon. each LLwofaat 5 o ishandiana . = 3 3 Staaking fon! Oroiva. sreatl and day, December 14 and 15, The mo- until 11 o'clock, after which ‘ Tt ol oscph Bachand, the ) heathers and chqual(ls, 2 50 4 50 prompt work In calllug the fire tion picture will be offered through danc will be unbroken. Clement’s | 1in ©% of the car. The case s res are truly beautiful ...... & Sho [ otninie o ts s st . to . partment carly yesterday morning|(h¢ courtesy of George LeWitt, les- Harmony loys of Hartford will : rnahle the superior courg /e re believed to have prevented a!S* {‘ ”‘;' th """ & 5 provide m The committee it H Hartford the first esday im > i - e 9 5 P o Avis 5 ndering Rooster Returned | charge Smith, Wil - 1 v HAD YOU THOUGHT OF MUFFLERS? We are offering beauties SRt L e e e : o e that are unexcelled for gifts. Let us show you those of Eagle crepe, Radi- s Sy e R Moulthrop of Park isted by some 15 other memibers k 1w driving and um and Truhu silks, lovely in texture and colorings, choice of imported Making his round at 4:05 o'clock, | Satnek one for Saible Torl. oy no s are being made for whilemak- | €5 r on November and domestic makes, l O 9 Constable Schubert smelled smoke | disappenred. until the hollday rests, of t i 1u2d by Prosecute sme SMOKe | disappeared until the holiday had 8 2 . z magh . to . | and. tracing it, discovered the blaz- [Llown over. He joined the neigh-| o . Noles R ) e et 4 |l ing car in the garage. At that time el of Tearl W. Smith's | ., SUiperintendent of 00isaliean or R S JROCTI D Linaly ] - o 410 % e h only fthe rear of the car was afl v and although Mr. Smith no- | StaPles has been ca > Bosto When | 148 Jfl..\~nh, while turning A GOOD GIFT IS A BELT and the kind every man wants is a but the flames were spreading rapid-| ticed the stranger he did not know DY the illness of his father. Ar ormed the | at Main atreet and the “Hickok,” the very peer of belts. We offer belt and buckle sets with any ly. The night patrolman attempted jts owner. Then Mr. Moulthrop rr-"'”;" 2 “““\‘3‘ lecture had to L St "\””"-’“'dr ; *"r\‘l])d ': R D B he Stocl o 1 t he 1 omitted today. vas ¥ 1 tomot and afle - $3.50. Belt buckle and beltogram for $4.50. to arouse the Stocking family but to the police that the rooster | Omi T { ki initial for $3.50. B kle and g on doors, window n stolen, and from this pub-| The We-Uns club will mcet this estimated a$ . 3 o o -t wall proved futile, Making Smith learned to whom the | OVening with Mrs. Giibert Nettloton % HOW ABOUT BATH OR LOUNGING ROBE? Blanket robes are conclusion that family wa bird belonged. It has now been re- | 0f Park stre oith \ December 1§ good, see ours with roll collars and cord, shown in many colors from $5.98 {[ he tricd to wake up some of the turned and is regaling the hens in| W Bunnell to lice station and while waiting fc i%i80; eran ‘1’ vnl e case of Jack to $13.50 each. Wool lounging robes are shown in plain solid colors and el EHboISADUERY sy jAlvulbaan vatn il falesad s e tvdlcs Xl Boait : ! 8 Ao ieniyy MANASE A0k & 3 SINE, S Ak 4 [ B ful, so he hastened through to|wanderings. spending the Thanksgiving recess ut forced lsniobile-Bristol Companyg fancy figures and checks, giving a varied choice from $12.98 to $2. 00 Elough stueat o, ths Joms of How: | Motorist Arrested his home on Broad street. tity of Ch v ¢mbezzlement by, each. Still nicer are the silk lounging robes with collars and cuffs of satin ard Usher. m s he telephon-| A stalled engine ended a long | John Elliott and Paul Baker hay ixed the bailee, sale of car subject to condie as well as all satin lined with cord or sash, all color: .98 to $90.00. ed an alarm | chase by the police here yesterday |returned after spending several Dona-jitional bl sale and obtaining when the motor of Joseph Klatka's automobile ceased functioning on COME SEE THE SMOKING JACKETS with frogs or plain tailored e e o H it s v AT S e e g g . % o aflame and chemicals would have s with collars and cuffs of contrasting color stripes or plaids. Great com- (been useless, so @ line of hose was| taken and arrested by Constables G. L street to the Baptist par- Sorted to Southington and 1. W. | sonage on Park street. plis ] fort for the fellows, 7 |l turncd on the fire. The first rush|O. Dexter of § AR e 4 to L) of water drowned the fire, and with-| Furrey of Plainville. Klatka, driv-| The post office bowling team will in 20 minutes the hlaze had been|ing a roadster containing five men, the Methodist church pin top- completely extingnished. The had passed through Southington at | plers tonight at Hart's alle was destroyed and about $200 dam-|an excessive speed with his cut-out| Mrs. Emma J. Ward has r was done to the interior of the|open, and several moforists com-!to her home on Maple street garage, the total loss oelng about|plained that he had cut around |spending the past three weeks with $1,000. Constables Schubert today|them. The officers gave chase but W Winchester, ) said that the fice department was were unable to overtake him until he annual whist and entertain- very prompt in answering his alarm. | his car stalled here. It was at first |ment of the Church of Our Lady will hold a one night fair at Com- The Stocki umily was at home | thought he would be tried here, but | Merey will be held toniorrow evening munity hall. In the afternoon be- |but did not know what the pound-| jow it has been decided to have his|in Legion hall. Lynn, Mass. ustin McDonough has moved his pretenses. The > offenses, us contained im . are August 10 and Oge tober 25, Waldimar is at liberty der bonds of §1,000. ‘epts Position in France r Whittier, who for the pas§ 1ws has been in the ems Fisk Rubber Company, icopee, Mass, sailed Saturday steamer “City of Paris* for ¢, where has accepted position schinical engineer witlj the Procedes des it.” a concerm fceated in Grenoble. Mr. Whittiery who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ale Both trucks responded promp: nds s own life wa he missive, picee of cb the series and moy 5 [first game o Berlin News 7o reads as follows My name is The ser- ginning at 3 o'clock there will be a ing meant. Mr. Stocking finally 2ot | case heard in the neighboring town. | Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Hyde of Park i ”.m;l 1he ’:u: ]y‘y" m"l'\ : l'ml»u \’.. (hert Whittier of Woodland streety |ies was started as a sort of friendly |sale of food and Christmas articles \Up and looked about, discovering Dusty League Bowling {street had a family gathering on |y "y o L And-ihis city, is a graduate of the Brise nothing to live for and so T am taking my life with botlc | of iodine hoping it does a good job. | competition between the two teams | in the hasement of the hall. At § |the fire himself, but by that time| WL tol high school, class of 1908. {and the TPanthers feel that the spirit | o'clock an entertainment will be put |the alarm was blowir H: G Baym et {1 ST Mrs. Whittier. who before hes IN of the whole affair is being chazged. |on, opening with a sketch by the | Schubert said that if the fire had | American Legion RMAN[;E ENI]S | Attend Game [three juveniles, Eleanor Kahms, "had three minutes more it “mnw ristol Br o Thanksgiving Day. Their children and grandchildren, also a brother | s and wife, three sisters, a niece and [T do not care what is done with my "f"”m o \]‘] 3 ‘:‘:: ";’:“::I“ 5 e 3 10 8 | son, W e p ent. A total of 2% hody. Won't ention why T am do. 0 g fsnunl oMy o 4 Molumphy and son, | George and Hope Demore. Their 'have jumped across the six-foot| Plainville Casting ... 9 et country, having accepted a position ing this. Was in hopes of doing this | Howard Rogers has returned to in Hartford, but the last train had | his duties at Roger: ry after ' gonc {an illness of severa Aree The regular meeting of the Busi- | clot ness and Professional Girls' club will be postponed until next week. Raymond Cunn n s i Ars, Anna ) John Jr., attended the Army-Navy number will be “Courtin’ This |space betwe iz and house and y | game at'the Polo Grounds in New | will be followed by a short play 'sct fire to the dwelling. | | York Saturday . cntitled “Local and Long Distance.” fire had been put out a la | Niisits Taronts Those taking part are Wallace Kel- |of gasoline Cl H w | William Chapman is visiting his Fricda Kelsey, Mary Kahms, JO I Romafl alms ne Was arents while on a {hree day fur.|RuUth Read, Ienore Clark.. Ruth [is believed responsible for the fire.| wont back into a tle for ]"0”,.“ ARy S Morse and Dorothy Sugenhime. Must Pay For Child's Support in the Tndustrial I Victimized at Time of Marriage | Stutents Teoturn e strial sceretary of the Y. Wy Brocton, Mass. A daughter, is attending at boarding school at Hartford. 0ols Reopen nd parochial schools ty rcopened this morning andard the | Businessmen : tank | Sessions Clock found bebind the | peck Spring ........ 6 12 t circuit in the car( The Bristol Trass howling $ 10 was dr when foun: discarded his point before gham has re- | Just why he pul of the ¢ night when it wan two ont of turned after spending several we B following the Thanksgiving vacation. | The following students have re Mrs. William Bunce and daughter, | of his house hecause their cb from the Plainville | in New Haven reached 1k The evening schools will also resume o n{; ?\‘\“:.} = e "1; \:;‘(\(:;\. | Gertrude, left yesterday for Sarato- | €1l When he desie combinatic The mateh! Mrs, William I1. Kensel of Fast | sion of his vi | sessions this evening. ) RS e e e tero¢ | &1, N. Y., making the rip by motor. | Dorazio was in cour lay aft-| )00 heen postponed from Thursday Broad streel has reported to Con- | Mrs. Casmir Kryscion | Maple Ends Close season With Tie SHER[ F | Ttov. and My ‘;‘;”m‘,‘ Al Diske. | LhBy) were the guestsiofiMvs.i AL Al f Grnoononfaicharse fof pport. | | of the holiday. Cavalicri'stable Clesson H. Saunders that Mrs. Joseph Krye: The Maple End football team, city = S | smith college, Northampton, Mass,: | Barnes over the week end. [ /e had been arrested on Thanksgiv-iang Caruei starred. The scores: | robe was stolen from her automobile | Years, wife of Casmir Kryscion o champions, closed its season yester- = ‘o' Miss Eleanor Meagley, daughter of | Mr. and Mre. Olof Benson enter- |18 by Constable William I Plainville Casting Co. Saturday night while it was parked DWight street, died Saturday night | day afternoon at Muzzy field, bate ) Vuneral of Mrs. Francis Manz—No Miss Eleanor Meagley, dnughter of | IEG 280 0 0 e ot | complaint of his wife, Mrs.- Loretta | cpegter ..100 §2 B Thont of e Dlatiitle Thust o, |ab St Trancts. dpsolal Harierd. | ing 19 5 € o € nasAlate g MR ¥ Connex g Sase collogo of Troy: Miss Natalic | Sunday | Dorazlo, She claimed {that ho hadfnave . 0000 Tar 83 2ats following a short i | St. Anthony club ot Hartford. The e o o el e e temti e et 0 Be e mnoiislnE N by 101 99 68 Tast Main § 1 to rent, | Mrs. Kryscion was a of visitors scored first, Mazziott carry= —Pruning Demonstration Next' | cjandq Gwatkin, Russell col- levening service at the Methodist - Iv" ,'»’ 3 ‘f'””?" m"" e ,{” ‘ R §S— 161 |all improvement advt. | the Sisters of the Rosary, Gro No. | ing the ball over for a touchdown in SR Sa e liTiialce Sontot Hav andl ChGrah o Tes e e piares o [ “,”“”I‘ i) ;’ elonEIngs | 3y pogeg .. §9 95— 204 e Polish American Alliance and | the second quarter. The Maple Ends Week—Scout Meetings. | lege; Sa 1 ke, s G ast evening to hes (€5 i hacl to the home of her parents, | ;i 81 s . i SR e e e Mrs. §. A, Fiske, Deerfield, Decrfield | sor J. “avelti of Wesleyan spes : : ¢ 46 Bast | RICCO o L N vened things up ) e e e el U of Wesleyan speak ; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. David of 46 Enst | G e fan Killed; Another {besides husband, one son, Phadeus | ter, when Feldman eluded the St Jolin IRoroangateeiny, ”m."”:)“’ iae ROl o It . s :,;)0\ ”,\" If‘,',‘"‘ jstreet | 459 434 445 1371/ Wi ounded in Romance 'and a brother, Joun Nowakowsky, | anthony tacklers and carried the 7 e o e e R e (i Thstse L, O iy e opdCred Dotz Dristol Brass Co. | Gary, Ind, Nov. 2§ (®—For love both of this city. Lall over for a touchdown. Both - Iy Sdonnsand Bt yaBorRk SOt e ien i e {710 to provide $6 a week for the 107 46 100 313 Of & Woman one man was shot dead | The funeral wi |Ca her of Kensington, Harvard s be held at her | teams faile i als aft lin for $5,000. Mrs. Roman, who “d*» Ileis, The Modern Woodmen will mect child’s support and to pay its medi- | teams failed to Kick the go: 2 ] S Vet e o 216 and another probably fatally |late home at $:30 o'clock tomorrow | (1 tous . married six months ago, has insti-[Law school; Alfred I Bertoline, ypi¢ ovening at § o'clock at Athletic cal bills. He place the man undepy Savaliert il bl : o at st S e e douphoway 5 e L P hede Haliaa Beolics and oames| ] r L o ounded n an attempt at suicide morning at St. Stanislaus church ! The score by perlods: e e e hatl bonds of §200 to ensure ihe pay- Suno o shortly after midnight today. at 9 o'clock. Rev. George Dartlewski ' g Anthony L0 6 0 08 R e " Pruning Demonstration The regular meoling of the Com- [Mont of thess sums. Grand Juror 8 1., Jit ¢ 51 Dewi L dosnke ess gwas Slalnil il fodiabuteliilia BTN dasROT &iss InapToRE TN -0 0 6 0—& e e 01 Le11 | B Gotin ¥ € i ¥ ok ol s AiSACIb Sill bofiiel diy Eanesiay = GRRICITVITHON S R Dotatioie St U the parlor at the Home of Mrs. Mar- |uniem and burial, in charge of | oo 1088 = Lot L Masslotty fat t,(\r‘ girl's pgpnissalled o Ot B ) o of pruning domon. | CYening at 8 o'clock at Community % ]:""""‘ SR SUOEREY S AEES S tha Fletch widow. Police | Blogoslowski and Dlugok will be | oferce, Waters; umpire; Carpenters R anged a serivs of pruning demon- & oM “onlon — - — ¥ cliere o Jeiriia] iDIEoH oferce, Waters; 7 the marria Martin wpien | strations to be held next week. Tt §s | 121l Announcement of the program Men's Bible Class Flects LGARR LTI 08 1450 o s CienrEe IR es s 3o nothe BB SERIEL O Saioninaiony {linesman, Hanson; time, 10-12-10e ied the papers and they were|now pruning time for apple trees, § 148 not been mac At a busir meeting of th Episcopal Parish Guild Bazaar | 80107 of Mrs. Fletcher's, outside the 1o st Oollin e {12 minute periods. by Deputy Sherft Matthew [On Friday, Decomber 9, at 9:30 | The meeting of the Knights of '\ruvg ible class of the Baptist! The annual Christmas hazaar of | ¥INd0W through which, they said,| Members of Franklin lodge, No.| Mrs. Costa Constantelos ation will be giv- | Pythias will not be held tomorrow chureh yesterday afternoon the fol- perty of the Boreks' in Berlin. N in Berlin at the farm of Thomas | cvening due to the Pythian SISters owing offices wern electod Warantee Deeds | Tavey who has purchased part of ! falr at Community hall. dent, Alfred W. Thomase Tioceo A. I'hillips has sold three)the orchard owned by the late J. T, The condition of Wilhelm John- . president, s to Carmelio Greeo of New Bri-| Molumphy. ison still remains eritical but he reta ain, They are situate south of Road Shoulders Fixed ! passed a comfortable night and the |Irvin, The sheriff attached pro-|o'clock a demonsi o Parish guild will be held in the Episcopal parish house on West Main street Thursday 2 to 9 p. m. Many useful and faney articles for A. Temple; treasurer, ol and young will be displayed - SRR YT . and splayed. | 9 1tes of the s dge by = Bronson. Santa Claus will make his st ap- . Chicagoans Spend $80 St pp Lol naliieles iy e Varmington avenne. PRillips has al-| The shoulders on the new Nigh- |concussion of the brain is clearing '_!"l"‘\' o '”"“!‘-‘“l“' ‘] m Hart- | carance. There will be a special Per Family for Jewelry | it ¢ o sold three lots on the same track [ Way from the New Tiritain line to |away. J ford has consunted | D0 1SS exhibit by the Girls' Friendly so-| (yjeago, Nov, 28 UP—The average ting of 1 of land to Santo Scalora. Tony Upson's corner have been leveled. | Word has been received from Carl |until January 1. Mr. Lewis is lead- i | ciety under the direction of MisS Chjcago family spends $80 a year 1 held in \v.\.ml lumbo of New Britain has purchased | This part of the highway Is now |Lund at Menominee, Mich., one of | Elizabeth Babcock. Members of the ' for jewelry, the Dollar survey of the the second le had fired the shot at Joepke A F.oand A. M., will make :\! Mre. Mary Constantelos, aged 32 There was a self-inflicted pistol bul- | fraternal visit to Village lodge of ars, wife of Costa Conetantelos of K‘.g“f'”"o'\'-(v’f; 1]{:51:\5 hiead, and he w:f'.]‘,\"‘,‘,f“lf' on etrast, aiod EatureySATEHE CREALY s e at her home following a short ille ness, 1 Born in Tarnasidos, Greece, she ) € to this country with her hues . hand six years ago, settling in Brise 'Kl dodee ) Tre hushand and a three yea® Pemple and | o1y gaughter survive, second degree will d on a class of candi- fam 1clou ock this evening, a r— two lots from Phillips. | completely finished and work will br the cities slopped at on his western parish having donations are asked industrial census revealed to-| On next Monday evening, the an- |, 'C funeral s held at .lo‘vlod The Bodwell Realty company has | started on the rest of the highway. | tour. to bring or send them to the parish nuall communication: of tho local | 15 Bifernoon at the fuserel7me cold two lots on the old Berlin Fair | The work is being rushed by tha aid — a1l or Jan . Dunn on West street. Ima house on Wednesday afternoon. Jewelry trade amounts to $64.- lodae Forty-Six More Dogs Caught 551,000 annually, compared w Tog Warden Philip Marino re- ' the $42,000,000 spent hy Ch ports that 46 more dogs were caught 'for cigars and ci 1L be held. At that time offi- nt was in West cemetory. cers will be elected for the ensuing | | | Donation to Building Fund The Boys' club building fund hel heen increased hy a donation of $9. nd Alice M.|of a tractor which levels the ground | Pythian entertainment at ain. Amelia | and pushes the dirt to one side. Most Berlin Community hall loln\)rm\\“ rounds to John W. ipman of New Br yenske has purchased a lot & “fhomas Kamnas another lot on th i ter goans year. nd | of the gutters on rne new highway |night, 2 | Assault Case Continued have been completed. | turday In the rouneup on the The eases of Andrew Yakowitz ¢ ; 5 oIl company. | o i : wer cent of the net recelpts LSRR L R e LAk \:““;““” 1 of 1uc | Bullet “ ound Fatal MONDAY—TUESDAY sccond day of the dog quarantin T HOTEL and John Naumehik of Curtiss street ' g aamalonehip football game bee Supper In December Superintendent W. J. Bry: o T s wer b unregistore ‘ew York, Nov. 28 (P—Richard | chargad with breach of the peace .. . The Young People’s society of the | Connocticut company has not mad To Wethersfield Lifer « 9 [iakxpeneflound Sto i Cintos IR(Srcm N ey R Otk SOV ESRUT B U S S0l ALl i of the 'y tween the Maple Ends and the West h & ¥ | = piaat, e 5 ot and the owners were given until to- Linguist, aged 26, formerly of West and assault, and Fra Bi G DTl e D i Kensington Congregational churcl decision on the Kensington bu Wethersfleld, Nov. (GP)— 2au eSre | i 2 ; 3 i Tnds Thanksgiving Day mornings e Gl rty on Satur- | petition. He fs considering the mat- | James O'Mahoney, 35, serving a life acxs | [00Y to correct this. Warnings were Haven, Conn., died today at Knick- | charged with breach of the pe B S acaived tie Sy piilifnoln appartakein tici y ; ] SR e bets D AN, Aottt | given to the other owners to erbocker Nospital from the e e were all continted by Prosecuting ying share of the gate receipts, $166 ank last Tuesday. Attorney James T. Mather 10day | while the loser's share of $111 went d will make known his plans term for the murder of his sweet- near future. The Kensington heart, died here yesterday from a HAMILTON, NOAN day, December wit their animals tied up Arrest Final Lecture jin th and of poison BRIAN an ! % —0 Star Cast. 0 e ordinance refuse v had | until tomorro: n - 2 o The final lecture of the series, | petition calls for a hus to leave Ken- 'hullet wound, received Tuesday | MAW POWELI—un AL Stae (ate o L of violators of the ordinance 'He refused why had | mr\)l tomorrow morni _!into the treasury of the West Endsy siven by Professor Bizler of Smith sington every Sunday at 10 o'clock |when he attempted to escape from Sechanea il v scheduled to start today. drunk thé poison. e arrest of the three men fol- Piremen's Ball a Success School Notes A brother, Albert, of West Haven, jlowed a free-fo college for the union mid-week ser- and one to leave New Britain every | the state pi 1 fight at Naum- ¢ eight hundred dollars wes | A party ‘ices, will be delivered at the South [ evening at 9 o'clock for Kensington. 0Maho in December, 1925 i T the teachers in the jsald he could not conflrm reports chik’s home on lay, Novem the second annual hureh, Thursday evening at 7:45° East Berlin Items, anied is swecth Miss [local public schools will be held in (hat Richard was despondent be- |20, during a christening celcbration. 1 ball given Thanksgive i | e e At e T fen T orne Darnelly ol Ureawich Stota |l == e — || the high school (gymmasium at § cause of financial reverses and that All of the principals, according to Svening at the high school gym | evening is the whist party at Sacred 'park in Stamford and murdered her. A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS | gelock Thursday night. he was to have been married {n the police, had imbibed in too much under the auspices of the Firemen's The fune inces M iHeart church. T for bridge {He was adjudged insane and com- The high school hasketball team West Haven on Thanksgiving day. |liguor and when (he offic n and Relief association. Thie Time at Our Pri it 2 o'clock | well as whist have b insane ward in n arranged. [mitted for to 11 | rived on ti T a was 15 held this afte |is seeking an opening game for Fri- — is somewhat larger than the vom the home of a ter (Mrs. G B Dalbey will be the hos- [the state prison. last week's at N | day night. Honolulu is preparing to erect a ' lying on the floor bleeding ne Irs, William Sheldon, of Damon | tess for the eve tempt to escape s his second tr. i e A T Ace S lioal | Two new pupils, Miss Minta Wash- new eity hall and a number of | from siv deep gashes il v. Dr. George W. C. Hill] On Thursday evening 5 a'clock |to freedom. J ilmrn and Miss Anna Rusezyk, have | schools, |nead. He had been hit over ued on Page 18) iwici and burial was in the the Fife and Drum corps will meet | ' i tiview cemetery, New Britain at Comniunity hall preparatory to Scout Mectings going to Hartford where it will take f B BLOSSER The Girl Scouts of the Berlin part in a program at the Hotel FRECKLES AND HIS FR[ENDS Pl‘oo ! y ‘ongregational church hold their | Bond. All members of the corps are veekly meeting this afternoon. requested to meot promptly at 5 “Troop T, Boy Scouts of the Berlin | ¢'clock as the corps must be at Congregational church, meets Tues- | Hartford at o'clock. «w evening at 7 t 7 o'clock. Emil O.| Tomorrow evening the Pythian MOM, ALEK CALLED ) YES=BUT STAY OFF| f; OUR MOUSE 1S E == shierdan, scoutmaster, will be 1N Sisters of Matabesett Temple No. 40 | it | Shie UP AN WANTS ME | TAEIR FLOOR SO | ¢ LOTS CLEANER AY ANOM har Play Tonight ___.___-—-————-—'——(' TO COME ONER \/OU DONT GET | & 7}-\AN”\/OUES : SAID SO Vi The Kensington Boys' club bas-| To the legal voters of the o RIS MOUSE = YOUR S WIS WITH ME Kketball team will play the New | Berlin Fire District:— suiT oN Iritain Boys' club reserves in a pr You are hereby notificd that the , ANY 0 liminary game tonight at the New’| Annual Mceting of the East Berlin 3 s 3 NISH BONE! Fire District will be held at the Community Hall in East Berlin in tain club, It will be the loc me and will give the c fi a nee to see how th the Town of Berlin at 8 o'clock on si.pes up. | Friday, the 2nd day of December, Panthers Protest 11627 for the following purposes: The followers of the East Berlin | 1. To hear the report of the offi- T thers are reported as indignant | ger over the reports concerning the rea- son of the postponement of the third | ing ye came of the series with the Berlin| 3. To transact any other business Construction team. The iron work- | proper to come hefore said meeting. claim that the Panthers had | Dated at Kast Berlin, Conn., No- To clect officers for the coms strengthened up their lineup, and | vember 28, that they would not play the final A. A. NORTH, game until they had also strength- President. ened thelr lineup. According to the Attest Panthers, the Berlin team had New | P, F Britain boys in their lineup in the|