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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927. i I e 7 ! % i : PI 11 N Mrs. W "mw \\"m‘:;mx were elected | for th pection of those nmrm- ulent checks, was again placed un- : ". to the hoard to fill the places left |« e e e t der arrest Saturday by the local po- 1 ainvitle News ... v o v e g o o o o Bristol Newps i o sy 2o f Shop by A Irl,.il‘..w; Hoerle and Mrs. Edwin H. [ not follow the erection of the m,; plaint of the C. J. Root Company ; A Ord e pt k ills. ; [ tios: It also plans to put its tanks | [Of this city, Tt is alleged that on s Mail i 1o, prcter Brock Dies underground to have a free | November 19th, Dreshenberg tssued 4 Promptly Unable to i ! er Brock of South Washington | varking space ¢ 10 cars. The a check to the Root Company for 3 y Come s d Saturday evening, three xow jiaven concern hopes that these $63.75 on the Commercial Trust cGuire of Plalnville 54 | dy for inspection. shenberg was in court this il Miss Conlin Recovering — norning but on his request, the case Miss Mary Conlin of Mountain 18 put over until tomorrow morn- Capparelli, Caught in Massachu- ‘:.J.flw‘:‘;‘i LT e RSO «|Golored Celebrators Sentenced = ew nothing of his wifc ner shock and a badly bruised | Dreshenberg first made the ac- s 7 = Lon days after | v in Ireland {50 5 pidet with the approval of| 0 any of Ni Britai d t s Filled aryérdk fio’fmg Genter: Yourself §§ BHNDS FURNISHEI] ,‘“‘ ¥ Ereipdeb ol It . 'u".\;»;?‘ ml ; sietoien Wil THANKSEIVINE I}AY 'ov::xm“nzn ?mroxwrr;:np:;‘lm:l;n . a ! o) maurled|| a2 : Di § [ ‘ [ [ i | sens Faces Aswult Gharge i ; : i uling from the tralley_col- by Judge William J. Malone | aintance of the polico about a ] eis rvived by a sister, Mis n st B ale last riday| 4 n nr.v L ago, whep.ha purchased « ; gl t £lnge rle tor, A AT e Gasaline Catehes Fir WY [ -’” 5 calks antl olher paniry froln {PLAN GHRISTMAS PARTY o i N | whie e auomatite ot con- DRESHENBERG ARRERSTED ine ead ot & EE (i ; : ntic and Mrs. Perey Smith | qantos ¢ Forestvile was . Me made good the t s ; \ man | stantos Eu of Forest 4 & ! ] ” Because 1L§ decidedly personal, hlt k o Hm ori: oue son, John Brock of | puriceq on West Main street. last e this chieck prior to his ch:ums every recipient and delights the - Nursing Assn. Asks Donations — . ioand 1 1“'-| struck from the rear | Embezzlement Case Continued— | appearance fn court, but neverthe- elect garments from our choice ? drer 1S inbine: vigoltae aoi0E s tank I'ss a jail sentence of 10 days was i collection, SEEctesaBrockDIesi= Deorsi| < " wel at 8 C‘I, unetured, the gas leaking out and | Trushman Painfully Injurcd— | jin; Judge Joseph M. Dono- & ‘ : Opener—still Seeking Storage Sta- o S ant W o'clock he | Lo Bristol Endees Nose Out Hartford | e l:‘_'_]'“::“”] ::'I’:';Z: e oy CHEMISE—Crepe de chine, smart- ton—Joint Legion Meeting. Ay of Aireds e SRl e bond, he could leave Iy lace trimmed or tailored models, in & £ i ; f | 1 he was re-ar- l2sh, honey, Nile, maize, orchid. { A rested in G sarring- | R e ”""“j‘l“““"' rought t smen, who extin. Thankszi ot pri- | rested for t w Britain police. - D R $2 95 $ ] O OO PAIL: Y . M i a ”mm 3 po mlh | guished the fire with chemicals, arily for exprossi 1i- it time he has been arrested b PN [ state ? wparelll lexing ite G e et g ud 1 : robably | twice by the loeal authorities. . to . \- K vark i e i "”..\4;“» > m.\.i I|‘r\ m: n .\\Iu Again J e G Pl : e DANCE SETS—C de chi ¥ < e i skt e bavely no 1, e bowiing Al | 51 inth st The case of Jack Waldimar of *h ANCE LIS—Crepe de chine, b ied to be i before Justi Ol % 3 < ol 5 ey Jawes . llariford, formerly manager of the ] : 2 i ] ‘ ng Broad Brook A Rrlaayin Wy iicleatinmi ol ¢ v n wce trimmed, with medallions, some all 3 T fernoon on 4 2y i L 3 S : plie et v s i result of an alterea- Oldsmobile Bristol Company of this L q rce bodices, in all shades. p A £ & Mrs. Mary Voisard 3 nvll6l| arts ellavet the diarial g ey | Uonion tha ds . 8 v, charged with embezzlement by b K stree 1 B el N 1 by Jud obtaining money under false to R 2 “"‘""“ | R bills of male, was continued Volsard told ( b r, but by Gt 3 [t iaahiiat ot lis o 3 irews stre i rry C u December 81st at the sugges- SILK. STEP-IN CHEMISE — E on his brothers erty wa s sk had tied the s 2 J sl SgSte treet, who toc inor | tion of P ting Attorney James 8 quisitely lace tl'lmmed models, in flesh, | il 1 t . Mather pointed out 1 =0 ‘\--] o, orchid 2 i ar was making an effort os / 1oney, Nile, orchid, maize. o b 4 3 ! prarently succeeding. he $2.95 to $ I 0.00 rd, was|eclc . nd his 1 Truckman Injured. ) 0l IKIAE: - i ; James Kenne local truckman treatment | URCEL conts had Jost | 1€ £ % 5 T 1 rate Thanksgiv 2y injured Saturday after Mrs. Voisa t 1At tomeyA . [ AOHERCE ad Brook 487 . a1 1 ing ¢ ull | noo Hartford. While loading » pson of 3 in, who had | Proke the t the six minute ¥ : t © home of heavy bureau onte a truck he slip- e & The i Smoke Eaters nd the ireayu struck him on v cleay £ onibothy s Nel P e inflicting a gash rey and William Buys at- | o0 "0 MEnIcE Rl e QAN oy 1 ace- | which required six stitches to closs. tempted o g };u\ 11‘..‘ o "‘”“,"‘ Dy aLE T Y. AL C. A fLEnne i i “: Who | He was treated at the Mt. Sinal h that Capparelli had fled to his for- oo Pr e L s ‘fi";’l;‘ e gt : badl snce of | pital, Hartford, mv‘i then taken te ar home in Dittsfield, ) A . Sugbee ... sr. The other m ent took his home in this eity, e o e Lroat PR rookon s Arrested for Reckless Driving. e e Gl e : ! 10 the testi-| Ernest G. Fenn., Jr., of Wol 2ITINGLON Mersanok 40 Ry o nith iy SR T 110 quict him ot was arrested Saturday after- lookonut fr him, and Capparelli was |, R. John PRt [: 1o W will meet at 2:20 3 7 however, non Ly Sergeant Henry Jeglinski on aught th ter place and h ',“m v k tomorrow afternoon at the 1 out a pocket knife and n a charge of speeding. When pre- farjuall slonpat offlcere) Hasiulha B ; yhome of Mrs. Charles Bronson. 43, 1, for Olden Hargroves, the | sented in court this moruing, the ac- signal. Search of his car revealed a | Bennlcak, ¢ ... h ) )| Maple street knife blade cutting the sleeve of his | cused asked for a continuance to en- Texalsns il onied Slantl ) | AU, B 0: | Articles for the annual Christmas | coat. James lost his grip on the|able him to procure counsel and ount of ha d weapons | JIMECT IRETY Ulsale of the Taptist church Ladies’ | weypon o fell he floor, | collect his witnesses, Judge Willlam i 3 . GOWNS—In choice showing of at k N tailored models or daintily lace trimmed ones, in lovely colors. s | $3.95. $15.00 ) \ SILK PAJAMAS—Tailored or fan- d- ey printed ones, plain shades or com- v bination colors. : $4.95 . $15.00 Gift Lingerie—Second Floor Conlon s Constal .4.% 1 led { ¢ {Aid soclety should Ieft at the | t was vecovered by one of the I, Malone continued the case until EMERA L ™ 0 bonds and ithoritics : : . ehurch between 2 and 5 o'clock to- | women and b i to Olden Har- | tomorrow morning - notified. e : orrow afternoen, the committec |groves, who immediately used it Standard Broken. “fl . | The Hartford county team scored T y Word was then sent to Massaehu i i T nounced today. The sale will be fwith aimost fatal results. He stabbea | The portable traffic standard at o News | 58 points while Tolland county. win TH]NGTON BOYS setts for b rost ) e = }|hield Wednesday afternoon and eve- | James three tin e e e e er lfl {ner of second place, received 46 | parelli was broug light i PR eart. a second time in the back, streets was knocked down and . oints, Bonds were sct at $30 ) s, T ¥ Vred lodge, A, F. & A. M. nearly penetrating the lung, and a | broken a last night. This 18 the bt . g g Brown Makes Arrest <& ] rother fu il . ) '» will hold i s ).V"l"; 2 ‘:‘H fv\'o‘(.\ ird tin rl‘ s th ,“’r head. | third time _within a week that the Constable William Brown arrest anning ¢ : Schwab, 1g .. ™S At its mecting tomorrow eve mes red from the house and | stand has been damaged ed William Sheldon lare Saturday [ Youngster Mcets With Serlous cci- | Tn the hope that ¢ s cher r 5 i »n(jl. )V\\inv te m\"» ; Iked about hal mile before e | p Visit (-nm'ellvd.‘ lafternoon and lodged him in the £ may be brou; into every home i j The Church of Our Saviour cholr | collap: He was picked up by a The visit of Evening Star lodge, e ,\ S R dent Playing Near Buzz I Plainville, the Plainvilie Public . : 24 will hold a public whist in the parish | passerby and taken to Dristol los-| A, ¥. and A. M., of Unionville ta U “\)h driving while under the influ- o Health Nursi soclation s p e var « tomarrow noon. the pro- | pital, where it was at first thought Franklin lodge of this city, which 1=, lence of liquor. The o comes up R ” | ning to hold a Christmas party for wegion Meeting v . hting fund. he ‘\l‘r‘mi not recover. He re€pond- | was scheduled for this evening, has ity in town court tomorrow night Southington, Dec. oseph Gre- {all childre the fow ho would rock-Tarnes post, American Le- | = : [ o et and was | Leen indefinitely postponed. A date fod g | Scout Mectings rek, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. An-|otherwise have no eclebration and L Indits oaualliany JeREak bon poams institution | for the visitation will be set aside 3 andy : I neeting in Legion hall | improvements, inquirs ; the next meet The Girl Scouts of the Terlin Gregerek of North Main street, {to serve dinners 1o s e necds b Lcal | ; 3 t hre Out Tor New MOmDOES 0 corr. ot snurcn. cmseing v | lored & vory b et n iy v | carns . . o e K g ty's ernoon. aturd v noon while playing | held cith * nurses’ Tooms or i e e 8 | rar i el elt TlCiS Tabs' Whist |around his father's gasoline buza|a i SR or Bitday | CLrisimas tres onyMfemorial park. ‘\Ianslau"hlm Charge lave cans ¢ ol arge | ¢ 4 with the theft of 3§ boxes % el' Il] ]S Il e L % Taa 5 i B aa Totautl § e e AL 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening, Lo Imt of : th {of tomatoss and 30 boxes of mus Al | The St Panl T. A, B so Tt Getore: Chrlstines Wil & b ausiliary will serve an old- | Against Auto Driver ... e o : 2 Ay f 7 wood when tha er stepped | g, 4r- | rooms from John Mazzoni of this old their weekly whist ) 1 ¥ pped [rimes, cream ¢ ke will be vioncd supper to its members oS Bt (UP)—Fred J rrest & i iliele Enail et pon a ro ‘K. which r 1 2 , 1 ey g : A 2l IS £ QLRI ) Ted | srovety arre S s v on Novembe th, who waived he a in Kensington ¥ - and it § wd to have Santa 1d to guests from Bristol. T irandchamp, 18, of Montville was ! g f tryi t r T i inati - e N last MEET[ OO Rl e threw him st il et i Wb LU Senley ! tion when presented in the | e s e a The saw cut into the foot. reach- [and a pra it oclock, whe sy ele f langhtcr, following an ! e By ERuYE IS dny moEn g (EAvIng 5 vomen's games. A large atlend-fing the bone, and cutling o association also plans to dis rs will 1 utomobile collision yesterday In | m e by et onns Ao or o s eDEe Dt Saperioy Tabs To Present Revue This Eve- e s o . c ankle bone. Dr. . J.|{ribule Ghristmas dinners to all fam- | Thenning of collislolgyasienda w8 5 L NGRtgiman. S Anoth appeared in court this morn- : LS AR > 1% 3 |which one man was killed and two | bhrothe in 1in a sta g his hasty aotion.of Lo ning—RKensington Boys Place Tn ‘n":"“-’““f '1"' e G 4“‘;' o Lo sl "")“; "'h“‘,‘ Dk 1. Goodrich Co. of riously injured. ait t ¢ Compounce late ; A frlend of. Apdfano's 7 g on Hea of {1 At t aid, an- fthe ¢ not reached ioodrich Co. of amp fold police he was ' summor was precsnt and announced a will- o State Mect—Boys' Club To Open | way” o 8t Wellosloy college |cis' hospital, e KIoURI RGO s oo yic chlocs LiNeiitray G181 BTN E e Ens okl | ool s thé Timitetothan imitonio | Atrchodlon BadiClicek Oliatee: At locally, it Tain a at the “Bookshop” Sunday et N an operation jorzanizations, in order that those | . gbjections raised by the towns- bile driven by William J. Toward, | Robert Dreshenberg of Sixth | 5 3 B ‘8 " Sei —Ttems a in 1 r of Miss Marjorir turday night . said it {who might 6therwise negleeted f 0 ¢ L £ 4 i) 2 b possible. Presecuting Attorney James Basketball Season # { ! S UEREE L B Ll et . = ; » | people to its propos: 20, of New Yort o1, Fast Bristol, who has been | T, Mg : ate Galpin. Miss Galpin was recently | would be some time bherore he could [may be made happy At e e N e e e e e L e L T D T N The newly organized VOWMMMECT| Lot ™ tugent-trusten of the [tell Whather the boy will ever again | A basket has been placed in §. 3, | 5 2 plans will soon be ORAas wl atanc sthrath bty ! the Dristol and New | opening of the case and Andiano = firs, deparbuient o Boolin swllL cops(LEPI RSl SECEI RS 2 eI e e e iie T i Castle's stors ssociation mes, seriously fujured. Britain police courts on several oc- | will now be obliged to appear before - {inue its drive for new members for ;, At e s Fhas dssued an appenl That 10w e, | S — Jaslamme of Montville, ' casions lately, charged with obtain- | the higher court. Ha is at liberts the purpose of enla o- | nin of Worthington ridge. 1 Vermont Flood Problem } ble miake contr s of toys. prac h Grandehamp, also was ing moncy and goods under f | under bonds of $1,000. i g ; 0 Tabe fts N A Ve ratahies isly hurt. sretenses by the issuance of fraud- Endees Wi ciation and providing fabe Revue ! _ {tical gift or vegetablos, Rty | ¥ hurt preier ndees Win protection. The department Was| o .. ponin of cxtensive prac- | Is Discussion Subject 'iiving thon i this basker, 1 i THE NEW _i In one of the most thrilling bas- organized some months ago and tice the Tabs are v to present| New Haven, Dec. 12 (8 — The [hoped that the response will be a __ll all games ever staged in thu : month officers were eleeted and | 1heir cabaret ton the Lloyd [flood situation in Vermont will be |gencrous o the request s FURD cAR IS HERE = {city, the Bristol Endees defeated the 5 ociation was permanently formed 3 PRt % ”"4:‘”’ od at the meeting of { o6 all donations be in | l{]or‘l nkees Im the k:cl.l h'“g‘\ il acaniiment s ing more | " SR e o o cfore Sund , z school gym Saturday evening by a hefdar o Atnéricin. Joglon s} D1oy. WL be presentod e breitidicouncllin diofel ha i b Tomorrow and Wednesday score of 29 to 28. Two overtime member he 4 a | A tasty meni will be serve olhere Friday aftemoon by Kred f : & 5 ¥ : working in comnreton i fne new | 4 S8 T L L T B B men by T A docition s el |l You Are Tnvited to marcel and a | pios vore secemaey Yowever b association. Russell GOl e [ Dancing will follow 11 pla [ missioner of Vermont, and I dfeld | s VISIT OUR SHOWROOM ||, s ;'"""}," s d "’"’“"1' 3 president and 11 1. Ray s Slight Accident A. Pro former governor and ERrgei G e U | rotary, of tho velunteers, A mect-| ar dviven by Frederick ¥ {member of the bankers: committ 248 ELM STREET i = o g it U L ing will be hel d““l';”‘m ;‘ nsington. | Berlin collided with a carwhich is cooperating with the coun- aclal will a reat 14 to s '\\-h‘f), ”,f e.:mm;l ;o.x;« in the Leglon hall in Jens eperated by Alpho Muari of {eil in organizing the Vermont Flood ——————— Now Ryitai Q851 : L & | All members and all those interest- | oy, stror, Meriden, Iast evening | Crodit corporation <PLAINVILLE® g New Britain Pei SDerec: the Brstol hosstatartas el in the proposed work of the i T (oo “rnl occident oco | ST e z sy See the beautiful body lines ) . [I0LD & Tusiiiand after fouriminuine 0 Sied o he present e re will also he a “congres-| 11 1 0 of plaving were leading 18 to 1 epartment are aslec Rl jcurred at the corner of Broad and gional symposium® with expressions : 5 5 and learn of its power and A 4 Ch 7 The Yank. 2 ! e 0“1?1:1\‘\1;!‘x st Main streets, Moriden Bl v mombers of congress from | N L DaDAY economy 2 4 | to your rstmas JOV 5 v ‘jl"al;i(:}{‘v:]P:L\:r anlha:o‘:ine:lm ) town is provided by the New Britain [ 00 oo stight damage. No | xoay at : & i % ' own is p! ki he||Siibescab ed Ryl SHENS dding |New England states on New I 4 9 - = . urley, gradually reduced this lea: ) departmen o arrests were made. land interests, AUTOMOTIVE |and when the whistle blew at the New Britain department (5 December Meeting & . | Ay R hvEE o A 8 Lo ount for every hour they spend | oo o Willard chapter, | monn = : ! o : SALES AND SERVICE || end of tho second bhalf, the score amon The Emma t Willard chap » . ! The World's Greates( S t o8 Some people TAKE PART IN CONCERT. h rId's Greatest Show SRR stood at 20 all, at s fire Iy Besiin. B0M6 BOORS|Daughiers of thie Amepioan Be¥oloe | poi oot o o o 1l 248 Elm St. [ TaR the HirstPoventime Detipd: 35 X are satisfied with the work of the il = i o their December meet- | o D Nl Mat. Tues. New Britain, C L e e ing brigade and they are es- el ML DM EhCIr dieccmbeor meets |its first concert of the season at Foo New Eritain, Conn. 16y mudsis eI posl, Bad e gsthie Yisiting i 5 p(Rnegus SIIUEda Y, DECEIDEY, Q0. Nk G unra gl the i ariford) MRaiany: evos “New Britaln’s Only Pord Dealer™ [f1 from the i v pecially invited to atte the mect the Commun ouse at ¥ o'clock. | Fves—; Uz & Jot (i foul lins whils Gubaeak e Janiy fhotse n f 10k | ning. New Diritain N who are | made good a froe try, putting the T S R In L et s pequested 10 DHNE | yembers of the club and who took | Yankees ahead 26 to 22. With bui A i DN benb e ave; [Part in the coneert were Newion G A two minutes to go, Waterman, Bris (0 LIS AEIS IS RO SRR (CirliE o Hamilton street, Walter tol's back, slipped in a fleld gou _To Open Season . w:”f'.. t :} M w}' ‘“rl: “"Uv“w“’:,, ance of 350 Chestnut street, and p X A n o 4 |and with 30 seconds left, Manniny The Kensington "'3\ Sty et it oo o e SOUISEE nnnast ) Uinhom, supervisor of hik. A L F o ldropped in another, again tylng tiie / far a busy m-‘vn in the uv‘::xv, 1l Miss ||‘lh\|~ e {tory at the W Britain Senior High pet X score, all. 'mxgv{'\s_ ‘;'!v'-"’ Lheir oE ”m'nn L s e e street fs [5¢hool. Charles J. Stullman of g 5 o | Shortly aiter the starting of the . son Wednest night ag: i ank Wood o son strect g5 | oot R S S £ N kY KA : |Sezond tinat s P Now Britain Trade school and mect lned to his home with an attack | Kensington also took part in 4 HRC O oYCR I eyion SonR el tie South Church five the following he grip. |l Bristol's center, dropped in a fiel : : b . snass = i g soal and Zetarskl. the local fou night. Both games are scheduled to Congregational Club Meeting | EX-HUB MAYOR DIES : 4 ATl lobpao onain 1i : Rl B LR e R e : 3 ) | ) Main Streat Nag o numey b rd, looped one from the foul line be played at the New Brits The gegular meatin of fie Conc| o o0 "= HOAE PR 2 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. on Lwo freo tries. With, only & few The opening assignment will | trol Congregational club will be hield I i i | y L S he o s{in Middletown at the First church, |Mayor Nathan Matthcws of oston | “Iate $ol scconds to go. Manning fouled Gu i S eh” ont Ui 1aagie| Tussns siening. | Mheratii s ins | Was, ean i iera{oay Tnkhis rath| VICTOR C. BERNER igh's™ toilet P [ve o made good both trles v;]fn last vear. The South church|terpretative o reeitals, illustrat- | ¥ear. He was believed recoveriy As Member of Firm requisites are On Oulse king the socre 29 to 28, Bristo garme looms as a hard game beeause | ed with stercopticon shides, Clar- e Haig HEs o Mortgages at 513% Interest SRR e e ¢ the early season showing of the|ence Dickenson, a talentcd musical jdeath came, | ieneral Insurance—Real Estate al gifts § ) retained i n ¢ vnu'ryx"lw pt:\r)-‘ "I\';wrlo-‘als have becn | director fr York city, will| Matthews was a native L ston Phone 3 nq‘,”“ e ke le‘xl;,] il et Miss Andrie o f : e last two | speak on “Tha ; velop- |and served as mayor of this city one 5 aisville | practicing faithfully for the last two !speak on ¥ and Doy | an o 1| o works and are confident of takine ‘lnnn! of the Or: The lecture- | from 1891 to 1895, | 1L (Continued on Page 18) both games. Last year the locals recital, following the members' din- - e e e e °** | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Good ldea ' By BLOSSER Announces 14 fouls were called on Brix notchers this year. | Canvass Successful Wonien Voters Meeting Returns from the every member The Kensington League of Wom- canvags of the Berlin Congregation- en Voters will meet in the Tegion |l chureh are not quite complete but (\/OUSADULD = 5 ; - i rrow evening | the pledges received so far indica = L = o in e i i ‘ EoES) R LD ‘ FINE! WUAT WY DONT YOO THATS AKER this meeting. Al members arc | cess, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske wishes DOAI. PULLED H WRAT IM 60ING J SRl [ e e urged to attend. to thank the men who conducted the 1000 POPZ I WILL YOO A E e Local Boys Place ! canvass and the parish members., LINDY oUT OF 2 1 NG b S0Y PAIR OF ROLLER B The Hartford County swimming | RECoie Tnvitation TAAT BIG MOLE, ; 3 COREHOIEL A 2 SL’AYES? e oo e team captured the state Y. M. C. A | The local members of the “40 and | g SOM NG REAL HIM, TAG OSSIED LIKE 15 D K ,, B acquatic championship for the sec-| §* nave received an invitation from 1 |5) ANICE FOR 0SCAR Ay ON ond successive vear at the Torring- | the national commander, Pelham { i \ FoR BEING So i : o] ton pool last Saturday afternoon. | St. George Bissell to visit his home ~ L 70 1= = Tha Hartford team was made Up of | in New York city on New Year's Goodb T vs!! = members from G Enficld. | day. B Manchester, South Windsor. Bristol | Tocal Man In Concert and Kensington. The hoys from the [* The Choral club of Hartford hicld A Kensington Boys’ club who 100k | a concert Friday eveninz at the Foot | part in the meet were: I Dobeck, ' Guard armory. Among those who | J. Maguda and Clark. The coun-|took part in the performance was ties who took part were: Tartford. | Charles J. Stuhlman of Kensington. Tolland. Fairview, New Haven and Mecting Postponed itchfleld | The weekly meeting of the Ken- Toa M. 1a Censington 0ok fsington Athletic club scheduled to be second place in 1 trd - frec | held tomorrow evenin tthe Tubs $ N <. He also hall in Kensington heen post- % 3 Sy the 220 vard frec ! poned hecause of the whist party to @ fourth in the e held in the hall. A special meet- tyle. Ing will be called in the near future

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