New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DHTY HERATD MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. ? ———— dover in 1560, Yale in 1894, and tha| William Cunningham was elected | ith a view of getting back to his Divinity school in 1897, he was com- | foreman ot l’lum\l”} Hose Co. No. rlsto ews { formiss * et £ England. The missioned by the Missior society |1 at its annual meefing to succeed Im oney, which disappeared simultan- of Conneeticut to succeed his father | Michael Sullivan, who was forced to | ——— y with Worsley, represented Mail Orders S;}(;Ii)] :)fy ST .\1‘ Sou the Little ",;.,,,, A e Iy ith | Worsley, represented v BrogrzThgmson 546G - § ISINUSIDAEN B " &) TORASESPEECHES . who has been a m ber of the department for 20 years | Ium‘ral of Michael B. Downes and foreman for 14 years, was giv- | ERF[ The funeral of Michael B. Downes en a vote of thanks for his long and | ¥ i 5 inrden street, who died last ¢ Frid faithful servie A banquet will be | of heart trouble, was held at tendered him next month and he | K this morning at St. Mat. lin celebrated the high 10 member may hold office for | u ‘rlrnr rs employed by Elton, who 10re than three cousecutive years'! | g | mr s a milk station on North Mr. Sullivan | ! o ‘ [« e ;« Conflre*auonal Men's Dinner at You'll Find Easy Choice %f High ool Touight B The ne n. who is fustice | s uiem and Lurial was in of the peace becn a member of | Rutom ] 01 ]le AC” U It the Plat cemetery. the compa for e A Women's Benefit Association Meeting active in all its affairs \ mecting of the Women's Benefit vill be held this evening officers chosen v STORI HKM?ERS TRAFFIC = am Cook: second assista e suing year will be clected an t n ants epartmen Plow at Work Clearing Strects— Al 9utine bustucad irapuctic: Charlotto Ellison Production Man- Bankruptcy Hearing A liearing on the bankruptey petl- ers—T'o- ' tion of Harr rp of the La Belle s been set for 8 December 18, Cunningham New Foreman of ager of Community | Fire Dept.—John Villardi Injurcd liceman Urdergoes Operation— Not only clothes, but a host of suitables for —Telephone Girls Plan Dance. Slcet Finders Trafic, ]u Berman at Hart- Ch s f : Viilardi of 24 \ ' " To Observe ,-'\nnlwrsuy ristmas gifts, that any youngster or 1ts parents ol 1 e 1 e nniversary ot - v 1] nen's dinner to 1 % 1 3 No. 29, . O 3 o'clock this ev Surprise For Miss Denton i 2 A, will erved at a m’onvlnx to WOU]CI fl!adly Iecelve. school RIY S BEAGD A surprise birthday party : ‘ b ; i 11 next Thursday evening on <) Butl jgiven In honar of Miss Doroth : Ie n's hall. An elaborate pro- on I'rac then he has held numecrous L‘r‘»” v1 "_ Iy Hig p , g S i« hoing arranged and refresh- DAINTY LITTLE DR from new baby size up, great choice D, iver an | at Durham, N. H., and Willimantic; yin§ Were enjoycd 1 st ) Elks’ Memorial Exercises from $1.00 to $5.98 cach. -l in und Gotting r regational , dainty lunch was se 2 it S fe The annual memorial service of CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, smart and sweet and at a price range £ el i el : Baptist Ladies” Aid nished Officcr Timothy Lambert, | {1 Brsto) Lodes of 1’;‘,'; :nu~:|:fi’. from $3.50 to 55:3:03 each. 3 3 2 4 hon William § New York city, | e . and .| The regular mecting of the bl D . et v George Hanrahan SMART LITTLE SWEATERS that will receive full appreciation, from > Governor John M. Trumbull 1! no ' promotion i AU o Unioaville was the eulogist. Solo $1.89 to $6.50 each. juct. Rev, Charles | of » missions; and : 39 S OB scieetions were rendered by Miss LITTLE BOYS' SUITS that will delight them in style and kind, priced I i SRS Sylves ¢ oIy ik ",“,,“,:;',‘,;“v‘vr;; JERSEY DRESSES, warm and smart, just right for the cold weather, A 3 i A Jed for the rist- | ¢ the same t 1 violin solos, accompanied by Mrs, $1.98 to $8.98 cach SEara 0 ba held sday | . v I I s at the piano, g Y < [ ernoon and evening, December 14, members have been TEDDY SUITS, that are so cuddly for the little tots’ winter wear, $3.00 to $8.98. LITTLE ‘ATH ROBES such as every youngster should be supplied with, $1.98 to $4.5 BABY B JA\}\ TS, so soit, warm and handsome, gives you great choice, 50 cents to $9.98 each. 5 CARRIAGE ROBES to protect your darling on its daily airing, $2 to $15.00 each. CARRIAGE COATS that combine attractive appearance and comfort, $1.98 to $4.50. .BABY SHOES, BONNETS and many, many more suitables and toys, fine for Christmas at “Babyland,” one floor up. point bur- inch of w ed hooks | Anyone having any u. €ood magazines which they ar willing to don for the sale ered “agied to notify Mrs. Trvi schedules or Miss Bertha § slation {one will call for them.. cars | Tax Dodger Arrested and | Howard Bradley of Whiting street rested Saturday by Constable W. Furrey on a warrant issue Tax Collector Willis J. Hemin "iway, Bradley ed with f; ing to pay a tax of §4 over a period noaccl- of years, and he was taken to the since the local lodge 1806, Edward J. v of this city, Dennis Halpin of 1 Wallace Blakeslee of New York City passed to the Great Beyond during the past year. Police Court Sessfon Le Pasternak of Red Stone Hill f 1 §100 and costs in police Jurt this morning by Judge Jo- TDonovan on charges of keep- or with intent to sell and ition. His farm house was rald- Safurday afternoon and two and 9= hin the town [ county fai ford, where he M0ua ey of liquor, a barrol of mash this moming, ' will remain days unless the | Produ Mo 20 gallon still confiscated. A coased, the fnioney is raised by his friends, Comn 1 explained the presence liquor by saving it had been cre by a previous tenant. He however, that he had per- consumed oné quart. 1 Ceyr of §3 South street, rged with keeping and a& vion, was fined $100 and Ceyr's room was visited fat- ment | A number of other warrants } cen prepared. Several deling have paid when w 5 threatened John Vitardi Injured. Notes John Vilurdi of Washington | Miss Rose Beebe, who has been A ith spending a few days at the home of 1 about 10 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. E. W. - of Tom- gé nts 1 of their vesterday. The buses were follo PSSR REVETY %,Azzmmwmy Berlin News |t i i it e, | points out th of first few buses in the morning istol hiospit e it & was « th hehind time RistaulomoDileus linson avenue, returned to her home S ¢ evening by the liquor squad Ivate from tuhcreulosis Visits Son ollision at the railroad |in Granby today. i A ; | pints of liquor, one gallon | has been reduced more than z Mre. A, Elgr ¢ B ssing tol and Iror-| Vice-principal Douglas MacDonald - }‘], 2 .-u".p o v filled and one quart of | The income received from these furned home after estvill 1 is believed to | Of the high school has requested ‘\‘. eadte 1 aleohol confiscated. He was repre- 1 fs used solely for the fight weel-cnd wit 50 e e d by obseured vision, Herald to explain that the missin A G ited by Judge S Russel Mink. Tw[] MEN IN R[]A[] ihereulosis, of Doston Vilardi throw throngh the ‘ -n‘l\\; episode at high CLIY s d ! Walter I, Johnson, charged with o : 15t Wed ¢ occurred through no * 7 % : g o 1 g year ehows ¢ Last Berlin Ttems and sus; - = s 2 3 Officer Undergoes Operation re¢ s driving and evading re and reinde Al social event Yo- GG Dl e P GO S r James M raftic of- | sponsibility on November 14, aad princ @ been told to get sof boxes o T fon ae on night s Lhe wnist pelely, a v el ; Fare J s recklss driving and driving while Claims They Suddenl Stepped st sitts 'rsons seem Heart church at § o'clock. A good . {rom the room wnd by mistake sh horee A ST L eY efly Eppe to confuse the with 1ime has been planned for all and a, picked up those with the candy in - P comber 1st, was fined $125 and costs Istead of the cmpty enes for which Mr. and Mrs 5 {1he Ted Cros: the point 36 large crowd is anticipated, Miss Tnez A i e stes ' appendicitis Sat i 1 sentenced to 15 days in fail. in me OI Gar el s S T S BEV. DR, WILLIS H. BUTLER Ishe had been sent. Al S Arrest TallowaA A | o do Miss Marguerite Brainard is con- iy gor, | lephone Co. Dance ! % .‘-", o St t the corner of Main street nt to ¢ MR om0 e o pIBr eat Dyt el W employes of the South- | Sl Steuck by Auto 1t Boulevard on No- r 13 on which e he is al 1 10 hava collided with another car and faf to stop. He pleaded ilty td%ll of the charges o, are in Friday Ihicological led the [P ity by Wil- | An night. A game with the high schoc is being planned for tomorrow or W sday evening. 1 Aid society of the Methodiet church ——— Scoufs N it Scon the Berlin will hold thewr annual Christmas linms colles 2 H I > girls in | 3 X R 2 Stmas SC e ¥ b 1 i S mhe will meet this evening , 8 g Annual Christmas Scal Drive Starts (. urch meet this sale In the church social rooms. The numerous | A HeREES h Mrs. Charles Ph of Trum- his atiocney, Juces 8. B —Fagan in Critical Cendition— weekly meeting, ladi e heen preparing for this sctts and the il avenue. T » we the Berlin event for the past several months the old ! 1 o drebelne Jer o o AT @ il boml the Walter Cielinski of 22 Curtls Kensington Boys' Club Loses Title (¢ to- and have galaxy of attractive Hince 1919 he has been m ons, Includ-"g; oo “Baters at Hart's alleys to- who was arrested Sunday W evening il articles for the salo. som the T e = o atternoon on complaint of his wite, in County Mcet : morrow night and try to subdue th : in County Mect. rden, scc s tn New Haven road fs experiene o 10 Hartford ex- fironien again in spite of the I ACSl o, Dibalon Son qE Struck by a car as they stopped frouble with the ga A |dire threats of reven The Acorns el o isnakl taslirlodj oy from the side of o0d onto t1 C Nisht 1N I8¢ {on: the s aBeclin -t EANVLeS would like to book another game for [raeunCs thist morriing Sthat Hevihuss Main highicy 31 e sed @ comfort- il trips last week were m | [ mo Oriplain= o band b hesisolhard thatiahe Michael Kruhn of Swamp road, 2 Dritain Gen- with the steam trains, the bus refus- v G row niht At § " gonn Herger spent the week-end | prany was unconscious for some time af- e e wis hurt last Fri- ing 1o go. Last Friday morning one | | o'clock e neRcoinsHillenlin Bl for will be Lol s s T urday night and removed to t bulb opped dead near \von, and Harwinton WL washington-Trumbull efrcle, Com- | iy, Irank Dulewicz and Jullus Estu- New Britain ral hospital \d it was near- | pEgcTan panions of the Forest, will leave on he clcct ¥ ouencrestean Sunday e il The faerl oddurrod on d re service was rge of e the 7:15 car this evening for South- | T e “ml at the home of Fred Marksin~ turnpike, just north of Berli | Athletic Chal : meantime commut Mrs. Lura 0%, e S g a0 i i et How and sleet storm which OVich of 44 Lois street after they Rl e ) ; : iR i dobsiaes 1 the vounger i e L T S O et v afternoon | had engaged in an altercation. The The automobile drive i Atlile I I e o e e e § o'clock | former was fined $15 and costs and :!"‘j}," riet of 60 Arn t LTS Community club will mes s of the degree team puginess in Hartford. some delay | the latter, $10 and costs by Judge Martford, who took the injurcd men Wednesday cvening at § o'clock o be present tomorrow | Donald Edwards of Fast strect is 1 made | Donovan this moring. 1o the hospi An X-r 15 taken Community hall. The program for to make arrange- deer hunting in Massachusetts. ! Sixty days in jail or in lleu there- Sunday and the 1wo men wers 1 eveni has not yet been rehearsal before the| Aiss Dorothy Sullivan is t . 320 a weck, was the decision of to be in scrious condition. Kruhn 5 Y ounced. The et e the third and fou Donovan in police court to- nnual ba cmbers are asked to e pre th end guest of Miss Virginia Confortc. is suffering from a fractnred pely L s e i Well Child Conference Il the first of the new year and : | desre ster on Ihn,nn)w r 15.| Miss Grace Lynch s nding the 'v‘i!v- case of Vincent Quist- rtod scalp, Thero is a B | An invit s he fen s proi that some action will | _\ C ! Maine,” which was pre- weck in New York. who was arrested last week on ot Tnienni T Toarany LAl mott L town who have D¢ taken in conncction with iz | I ot the Grange fair here last | Mr. Harry Noonan has just £° of non-support. He was e e hildren under echool age, from the tvent. l will he repeate nouth e from a visit to 150 obliged to post a bond of $500 - cst haby to children of six veurs, 1 young son of Mr. and Mre. - December pices New Jersey, ce the weekly payments. hotiv 1 ¢ in the sorious list at I skull and injurics to oth men Child Conference ficorg Miss Helen O'Brien of Brockton He was represented in court by At ittend the We Skene continues to improve i i children we rom his burns reccived last we {Mass., is visiting W friends ir William N. De Roster who Gabriel d Ferdent o nd examined b when A S about the bach a plea of nolo contendre. Constable . He NMurses and doctors in attendance. by hot coffee. Missionary to Speak | g S o8 Glaim ad that 4ho ront cars of life, Rhoda Pratt is confined to her A meeting of the of th ‘ROSE GARDEN’ CREATOR DEAD iie came along at & 1modd d o a4 home in West Cromwell by an attack I of Our || Hartford, Dec. § (UP)—Edward when suddenly the two men stepped 12 IS fotn oy Morberg, cmploved by the muniei- hy carly period of will o park department for the past 36 out in front of the In his re- ! wir T < not deteeted T port, Gabricl claimed that both men IR . i irge of Elizabeth Park, re under the influence of liguor. vas visible only to — — at his home here today. Kensington Loses QRO INE O T v rated talk on West Vir- fight to M D TONIGUT—TUESDAY under Norberg's direction The Kensington Loys' club swim- Ty Eninpe the conf Methodist church last Dy, 1 . Calladuy rece b at the Rose Garden of Elfzabeth ming team was-forced to surrender “NC7 is to discover these thing: well attended. Rev., A . A iy pict Uit wom l"mm‘n-fl nd expects to go I Park became internationally fam. T rounivatel Shtiaie ol e shonld ha brought so t enepoke interes v (1969) and Unio re during the coming year, | N R o i S R nts may have the very hest part of the country, 1 A (L i e i seryed. = The meet was the third an t ul connsel possible as to the having res in West Virginia for s of T - and i) ERllIg ke Sthe SldeRof MRS, SPRAGUE HAS RELAPSE of the Hartford County usso- - Welfave of tho children. The Confer- & humber of years. The mountaln. of phil il £ Poman aiGulldzacssiony The condition of Mrs. Leon A. ge aitendance is hoped f AWA ton will be held at country was s yon in sered ciation and was held in the tank of “1ce in Ken » who is seriously {ll at the tho Hartford Y. M. C. A ose (n- 1he American on Fric The highway department had —faced bulleis || DED INSIGNIA father C. H. Croy at (erod the meet were as follows: Afternoon, D 9, from 2 to 4 their plows at work early this morn 0 1 one, ncow In the list of Plainville High is not so optimis- Manchester, Kensir Infiald, 0C | ing clearing away the snow from 1he Vol the ¢ of UL school football team members who o wask sg8. A nby, Bristol, South Windsor and | Delezation to Attend {main thoroughfave before people 1 h 1 1ty — Lydrefanardet jeigiesinsien]a from the hospital to inville legation of 15 members of the Werc out. The town roads were not ila and as American psto 3 g sembly last I oA 18 lis; haskaulsked) The meet developed into a fight Berlin Co tional chureh will touched. Unit ireh there. He has w AEXTEWELE Oliislesils s PO Il a0} t and last evening tween the Manchester and Ken- | attend the Hartford district supper | The American Legion falr in the ten several important hoo (R i mperature had again gone sington teams, the other entries be | At Plainville this evening. Three Cromwell will be held the last three - M s hori Larsich, EN HUR with his : i ver 100, outclassed hopelessly.. The final | hundred guests are expected to at- days of this week and it is expected M 0, & on, nephew ‘m"“,'i‘ (\, ar i ore gave Manchester 39 points and | tend. Ttev. Frank €. Laubach of the | - {amd cousin of Conzrczutional m G Gy lfnvh_ L oo e Qv READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e A The work of Maguda | Philippines. Tr. Buiter of Hartrord | (Continued on Pa 5 | Graduated from Phillips An-| Lady of Mercy lacdi, 4l ORITOUR RS nd Dobeck featured the work of [and Rev. William S. Beard of New | ! : S e | ihe Kensington team. | Yorl city will he the speakers. = A0 o a1 e 0 V| T i s wne | FRECKLES AND HiS FRIENDS Popular With Ossie By BLOSSER econd i he v x onastabl fra rown and bron contest, In th : ]m‘”lr”"l‘l':“:" ‘1(“:‘-4, to the New Dritain ,lnlmn. He was 1. Dobeck captured second place and booked on the charge of driving Oczala, third, in the @ yard while nnder the influence of liauor. = style. J. Dobeck took th place He will apne I' the Berlin / living. The locals. made their | {own court Wodnesday evening. CEE CERTAINLY A AN IMERST I B P G : > ARITWMETIC = CAN VOU‘QE _Q \ /) LM A\\N-‘\\/S e = 22 AE Fime GETTI = \“)J" N TELIE) cl | GETTING GOOD IN ALY \ SCHOOL \WORK = OF 7 7UE \WHOLTE Sciool IMFIRST N GEOBRAPAY!! lowing in the In the 40 yard free took second it placed third in t inpuda < third in senior e sineton imnroven: this mor re will bo oy In the 100 ot i ey € tith was sccond it der 1 .. Kensington copturcd their Riby. the St opaal mUATB « first place in the 220 yard free socict e which Maguda won. Pridre Work Suspended The members of the local team The work on the new bridge was w ‘ch placed in this meet will y suspended today hecause of the 1 ate in the state meet to be held snow and cold weather. It is thought in Torrington next Saturday. that the work will be stopped for Christmas Seal Drive the winter but oficials have not The twenticth annual sale of | made a definite agreement as of s is now in full swing | Christmas s nd every mail ng in sculs . Plows at Work rom Hart veulosis as- | The state 1 oy department ociation, 8 are en- | had plows carly this 2 1wt the re- L0 ol i { t Worth- » snow that fell famps

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