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Mail Orders Promptly Filled most acceptable. ' Berlin News REVISED SCHEDULE FOR BUS SERVICE Conuecticut Company Seeks fo's | exercises. Accommodate Kensingtonites IS EFFECTIVE TOMORROW Christmas Exercises Planned By Churches Next Week—Tabs To Hold Christmas Whist Party— Kensington Bowling Scores. A petition signed by Kensington people recently Wi ¢ tendent W. J. Bryan of the Connec ticut-company asking for addition: bus service to Kensington and M van and the officials of the pany, after a month's investigation, i the Kensington bus line &0 Into effect tomorrow, D« 15. It 15 hoped that the new Sur day servic ciently to make its contin sible, ance Buses on Sunday will leave Ken-| sington at 10 a. m. and 12:35, 7 and 10:20 p. m. for New Britain. The 10 o'clock bus is the that the petition calied for on Sund. ing the week the buses Ie Dritain for Kensington wi 7:05 and 9:15 a. m. and 1:10, 4:30 and 6:15 p. m. The last bus at evening for Kensington will 1 New Britain at 10:30 p. m. On S; urday only, a bus will leave New Bri ican lie & bus on for Kensington evening at 9 p. m. On week days other than s patrons may take t one ving New 1 be at 6, 0, in at 11:¢5 a. m. for the Am Paper Goods. tur There will also 1y at 12:20 p. m. nd also a bus in the Satu D n. bus for Berlin from New Britain d change at the Kilby House or (Berlin under outlying Kensington. feels that the above schedule provide for the travelling difficultics of Kensington people in a measure. The Sunday service continued definitely if the ound to be needed. St. Paul's Church Mass will be celebrated at § and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at . Paul's church, Kensington. Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor, will be fn charge. A session of Sunda will follow the 10 o'clock m Sacred Heart Church Rev. John C. Brennan of Kensing- tom will officiate at the ¢ o'clock nass tomorrow morning at the sacred Heart church, Fast Berlin. A sesslon of Sunday school will fol- low. cor- s) to a bus for Ar, g00d will line is school Berlin Congregational The Older Boys' class will muect 10 o'clock. The regular morning services will be held at 10:45 o'clock. Rev, Samuel A, Fiske will officiate. Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock. The Young People’s Socicty will meet at 7 o'clock. Kensington Congregational Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, will lead the regular morning ices at the Kensington Congregation- al church tomorrow morning. The tople for the discussion will be “Spiritual Tnventory.” Sunday school will meet at 12:10 o'clock under the direction _of the superintendent Christian Tindeavor excrcises [ o'clock. The Young People's so- clety will meet at 7 o'clock. Kensington Methodist e Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Re May B. Lord, tor, will lead the regular morning services ut 11 o'clock.. The theme for the sermon | | will be “God's Gift to His Sons."” Bryan | willl Open till 9 p. m. Also on Thursday, Closing Saturday, Dec. 24th at 6 p. m. TWomen’s Bath Robes high shades Corduroys. nt to Superin- | : Legion Whisi, . house. Mis produce is regarded as 18 IHE 1OVENE The whist and card party held imong the best in this vicinity, M. e | the American Legion hall last eves Brown is an earnest worker in the L com- drawn up a new sehedute fOr i viciory for th hich will cember | will be availed of suffi-!| . Dur-| | | | i | | |7 o'clock. Thomas Hantora, i 41 lo'clock there will be a Sunday school | day NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927. Plainville News WILL RUN SCHOOL Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself New Britain Council to Hold Sessions in Legion Hall TREE THIEVES CHASED 29, , 221 nd; Friday, 23rd. Sawing Tree—H. S. Drops Basket- ball Game—Church Notices—Bap- tist Men's Bible Class Rally. A school for scout- prospective masters and others interested in scouting will be opencd Tuesday night by Scout Exccutive O, A. ickson of New Britain. The ses- hich are designed to enable Plainville men to fully qualify for 1dership of numerous Boy Scout troops now organized or in the embryonic stage here, will be held in Legion hall, the use of which has Leen donated by Brock-Barnes post. A sccond session will take place o Wednesday evening, December 28, The Le post s ment, several planning to atten, sions. All who are interested in tak- ling the course in scout leadership re urged by the post to take advan- age of the opportunity. There are two scout Plainville at present cated at the Methodist church, while E tered by the Legion. © is now being organized at Episcopal chur ¥ _poys keenly inter, io behind move men Excellent Values! troops in i in th Splendid showing of Beacon Blankets and Whittendon Robes, also a‘é Wont aad ibrosnecliva seeriils aaill They certainly do make marvelous gifts and are able for the formation of scveral 2 ) the providing of adequa & p is all that is holdin in Plainville i@ council hopes to provid the school. The this throu Second Floor Chases Away Tree Thieves ;| Another attempt to securs W Christmas trees by stealing |from private property wi ° last Ir estate of € Diggle ader. [‘\ . o street, b | Evening services befitting the Christ- 1 m away. Nof mas on will be held at 7:30 ontent with hacking down and re- o'clock. L two trees worth $35 cach Tuesday evening 6:30 o'clock the carly part of the we Knights of Honor meet at the the vandals returned last armed with saws and were on more trees when discove Mr. Digg ased them but could not catch them or tell whether they ircl s There will Le no hand work | Sl week., The me c will be a stmas party. Thur: 180 at lay Ch FOR SCOUTMASTERS Diggle Chases Vandals Who Were | the | ex-service- | Troop 1 is lo- confer the degree on a class of can- didates. Refreshments will be serv- ed after the meeting. All those who have calendars are asked to return them Monday night. * Plays Tonight } M. C. A. basketball team will play the Wapping "Y" team in Wapping tonight in a County “Y'* league game. Defeated by Broad Brook last week, Plainville hopes to | be in better form this time and ex- | pects to bring home its initial vie- tory of t ason. Ray Schwa foot has healed and he will probably w the team tonight. Catholic Church regular services will be held ‘clock tomorrow morn- rch of Our Lady of v school will mect 30 o'clock afternoon th party for t chool will On Mo children of t be held, 1y morning at § o'clock an anniversary requ Peter Prior. Congregational Church ¢ morning services at 10 The minister will preac m, “The Great Day of the Lord igh mass for Sun o'clock Antl Bariton> solo by 2 Lord, God of Elijah.” Church morning servics You ople's ay Schwab, L Test of Char- committee will 7:30 p. m, at the Business and s club wili m Pro- in Advent Christtan Church Marnin, Aching 10:45 o' The mory will be Unprofit o'clock. at will be The Choir ret ore mill Friday evening. seting of the no ni ] Bristol News i LIQUOR CONCEALED INBOX OF SWEETS (“Tmported Johny Walker” Found by Raiding Policemen | POLICE VISIT TWO PLACES' Relocation of Signal Lights at Doo- | | lttle Crossing Conskdered—Kaceys Hear Yale Chaplain—Bristol H, §. | Basketball Team Wins, Bristol may be wet extornally oy the holidays but not internally cerding to the police, who I, ¥ afternoon conducted of liquor raids which nette rests. 1} ski and Officer Thompson d an unexpect to > home of Omer Audet irel Place where a searcl d a one lon jug al A short time later John Loma of 42 School stre was brought for violation of the liquor law. While the offi Serge Wil Jeg S were search Audatte home, Frederick B ine of Laurel street dropped into | kitchen and asked for a pint of | liquor and placed a $2 bill on the table. This was taken by officers | nd held as evidence, while Beau- | haine was held at a material wit- | »ss. Just before the officers were | ready to leave the house, another | man, apparently Beauchaine’s boss jentered the kifchen and asked his 'emplove how long he thought he the W. H. and F. 3. Society tetls atioe (the boss) was going to wait for the S liquor. It 1s possible that he is wait- i 1 e el Christmas tree at the church. The boys or men. The earlier dey children and young people of Sun- | 5 PYgieL TR uite reurllg - lay school will participate in the| James Brown S4 Years Old. ‘?m; are belived to have hecn rcises. The beginners in the James Brown, one of the best 07 “""\' of four o five youngsters unday school will participate in the known citizens in Kensington, has he matte ed to Con- | Tt 12l The beginners in the Sun- sed bis $4th milestone and is re- ,° hool will hold their Christmas criving the congratulations and best | H. S. Loses Game: varty at 3 o'clock Thursday after- of his many friends. Mr.! The Plainville High noon. n is known as one of few t ball team lost its Saturday evening the children of ' remaining old line democ d is on last ey the Junior League and the young a stannch eupporter and defender of journeyed to Litchf people of the Senior League will go | the party. Jerwhelmed by Li | ont singing Christmas curols, He was born in Vernon, Conn., 1he Plainville players wers December 8, 1543, but came to Ken- 1°S experienced than Drum lsington when he was a youth. Je Nents but they were ¢ vening at a moulder by trade and wor stmallenjthan the husly 3 o'clock at t Ke N AL s e and this counted greatly against ton. There will be - retired from act them. This was especially {rue be- ing followed by All years ago and is now occupled with :h:rrfr the ;lor:r was a very small one | members are urged to his garden and work around the 0 SPIe of the numerous handicaps he locals fought i 1 game here next Thi Baptist Church s of worship will be at the Baptist service ock, sermon by the pastor, \. D. Kendrick, D. I hou tome W Rev. Glory of Manhood." by the choir, “Give Glory Unto the Lord,” Nolte. Junior talk by the pastor, the or cf will sing. Bible school at noo ly of the n's class, to wi I men are service at 7 o'cl k. S meeting at s p. m. n Church held at 3. Zion church . sermon b school wiil , superintendent. €. E. serv- ices will be held at 6:30 p. m., Miss Ressie Benford, president. Evening preaching ice will be held at 7:30 o'clock, sermon b he meeting of the e held at the parsonag: 1t $ p. m., Mrs, Helen O'Neil, ident. ing of the stewardess' board the parsonagi Thu y at 8 . Mrs. Thutler Corlett, president, Plainville M. . Church The services in the Plainvil row will be as fol- yrship at 10:45 v. Arthur A. most. cordially invited o the evening at church. Sunday school at 12 noon; the chil- dren are asked to return the Christ- the hospital at , Pints and two quarts of liquor. | m., Mrs. Louise | At the Loman establishment, the | police after a long search found 29 | Ac- | cording to Officer Thompson, Loman told him that it was all tmported | “Johnny Walker.” The liquor was all cleverly concealed, four pint bottles being found in a candy box | in candy display cass and the | remainder in a secret compartment | in the lower part of the same case. Loman had been arrested once pre- viously for a violation of the liquor law, Loman was fined $130 and costs | and sent to jail for five days in po- | lice urt today. Audette was fined | $100 and costs | Devotions This Evening | There will be devotions at 7:30 ' o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's church in honor of St. Anne. Funcrals ! The funeral of Thomas F. Tig- | gins, former postmaster of Terry- ville, swho was fatally injured Wed- nesday night when struck by an an- tomobile, was held at 8 o'clock this morning at the Immaculate Concep- tion church, Terryvile, A high mass of requism was celebrated by Rev, es A. Broderick and burial was Joveph's cemetery, Waterbur Funeral services for James Ro inson, for many rs a resident of Plainville, who died Thu atter- noon, was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Willlam H. Eustice of Main street, Terryville, Rev. John . Wilkins, rector of Trinlty Episco- pal church, this officiated ar burlal was in West cemetery, Plain- ville. | tomobile The Meriden team has been strengthened ce the opening of the season and the Bristol boys will have to step to gain the decision to- night. On last Thurs the locals pla in Meriden and although outpiayed during the first half, m point points. lead and win out by two The Bristol team is now leading the league with four games won and one struck By Auto Richard Sinclair of 15 Main strect was cut and bruised early last e ning wh was struck by an a operated by Axel Nelson of Hillside avenue, Th ton near the gas plant on Riverside avenue. He | was taken to the office of Dr. 1. B, obbins for treatment later aken to his hom Nelson reported the ma er to th station but was not held ere 15 1o stdewalk at the point th occurred and liged the ro; [. Wade, who in his message o the cit recommended the | city cour s budget pro to cover the of en and th and be he For estyille center or et, s not knoy Punk Named Wesleyan Captain Donald Funk, son of d Mrs George J. Funk of oodwin streot, was v a of the Wesleya next class menmn Psi Upsilon and for the past seasons varsity, two been a member of the playing third base, Addresses K. of C. The Knights of Columbus hall on North Main stree capacity being a get-together members of T Laurenson Rig t Yale university, speaker of the evening. Jeet was “The Tndividual and the Church.” Attorney Anthony J. Ric presid An entertainment program was provided by the Kacey Minstrels of Hartford Confer On Crossing Lights A resolution of warning sig- nal lights 2t Dooiittle’s crossing will w night, 18 crowded to the occasion ssion of the s Council. Rev. T. was His sub- undoubtedly b rzode in the n future as a result of a confers yesterday. tn which Mavor W. R mond C'r inerintendent John O'Hanley and Division Engineer R J. Bieth of the “New Haven road.” Engincer Rudd of the public utili- s commission nd Sta Highway Commiessioner Macdonald partici- pated A plan, submitted by Engineer Rudd, ¢ ¢ for a change in the curbing contour at the corner of Durlington avenue and Farmington avenue and extending the curbing and sidewalle on Maple street to row the crossing approach, ap- peared the most feasible to those present It w: aleo sv. sted that the signal ats, at present located TALS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS o analis i WAATCAA SO BLUE ~ (7] rirepyeo | LOOKIN' FOR SO cLOSE Q\ . OUT IF YOU WANT ME 70 CHRISTMAS, T TAIAKIN /K To= DOES YOUR PoP OSSIE 2 OF SOMETNG \ PLAY AAY KIND THAT LCoOLD fisy OF GAMES & ndrowski .. \ ,\ GET AY Pop i ) FOR A XMAS Dutmy PRESENT!! Totaly i i ANZA | Hall 5 80 98 UCTION ; 5 That’s Out THERE YoU ARE/ GOLF!! \WRY NOT GET MM A NICE AEW CLUB 2 r———. [: | L ~ REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. 11\ 91927 BY NEA SERVICE. inc. evening 1ged to overcome a seven- | . Catholic chaplain | ning by the Legion was largely at- etivities of St. Paul's oh and Soe ok % 4 Apply for Marriage License |at the right of the numerous ap- ten The special k mateh s regarded as one of the most faith- o | worth league at 6 p. James Martin Blodgett of vroaches to the crossi be placed tween the Leglon team and Jack ful of the parishioners, | Litchfield ¥ Anderson will be the "ppppigton avenue and Miss Wanda in the center of the converging Giana's team resulted in eisy B r T nd [t B ovntE Nave font 1 7 me ‘“»:u .,';”-PT]‘: Demouski of Stafford avenue, For- strects and at the same time moved vanen. dIn the Do epter and two sons. Miss Eliza- LEliate Costlh son. The public {s "4 estville, have made application o near to the crossne. This arrangs hist fo women e L e e (e ol oiieouliaeriue | city v;-\n]; Thomas R. Steele for a | ment will neccssit anto traffic rank Licrpont captured first oap Gaw Brits Richard € e marriage licons: procecding to the right of the sig- prize and Mre. Henry Meleon secs o “:n‘\m‘s,f"f'r LS o [ JAMCUS COMPOSER DIES ' | Bristol High Defeats Middictown s, ond prize. J. Buckley, Claude freight depot whils the other son 1 0 Phildcipbia, Doe. JT #br| iaving in mid-sason form, the | Blue prints & the proposed POS- | vins and William Mc were the yumes i residing in New Jersey. L e . 0 L :}“fi‘j 2. i the University | DFistol high school basketball team, changes are to be made by the en- winners in the 1 A third son, Cornclius, is dea il Ll T e Ysbaie chEmplane Iy had little gineering department of the “New Meeting Postpon -] Mr. Brown can discuss the days -°Porét 2 el ates csterday at the Qifficulty in winning from the Mid- Haven” and forwarded to the city There will be no mecting of e ¢ (Joveland and Blaine as if they | e e yegiorcay Ken. dletown high team in Middietown council for adoption. Kensington Athletic club until after coro put yesterday. He attends | : Ho ;’“‘ :’ meny last evening The final count was o Christmas holidays. church regardless of the weather. | #7125 to 8, the Middletown boys ecor- | Targest display of Nmas trees fn Schools to Close. | Althongh Mr. Brown uses a cane : I 5 {ing but two field goals from the the city. Maple End Shopne. Open The schools will shut down for the 4 4o apla (o get around actively. o i) i ““’m("m m",:',; In Aus. floor. The summary: i nings. Plenty of light—advt Christmas holidays next Fridug, De- Organ Fund Increased. o ) «.’:‘ consolidating g g D] | 7 I n\h-\'r % and will re-open after| Tne dime bank system conducted A : LD [ Field Foul Fts Council Will Condvet w Year's Day. | by the Kensington Methodist church o ; P A a0, 1t 3 ] RS R Brother Dics. e L sl o —— ctarskl, Tf. oo, Tov Shower for Ornhans John A. Urban, of Newingtoh. .o opened last Tuesday and near- o e A G ]}1‘?“ A Hugret, ¢ ‘4 1 2' A toy shower to brother of M wnl{Broxintofimer=l Cre] dntios Kb o Rec e e J . 5 gl STB ND White, Tb. 2 0 4 which fo spread Ch lin, died last evening from a heart g or he ehurch. e prtminde it el Hoterten 1 1 3 among the orphans of the city will tack as he was riding in an anto- | Visits Parents. it i | <PLAINVILLEs Goodrich, rh 0 0 0 !v“"v"wlv\:jtr\i by Pl atholic \\‘w,y. mobile on his return from the New | 0o “iicke, I is s e = el e Wk, h o b ons Weltaro council af_the e | Britain General hospital. The funeral " paronte e DAk AR s NN e LA | = ot .’”‘1. n:1 2 mvasluu \\\ s 1‘\ ‘“”I“” 0 1’ Alonday A from 4. piske of Worthington RIdge fOr it ehurch will have , o BB L R :‘mr(:-l“c:\\"\ et his home in Newington and at St. ' christmas holid Sasddshes e WI.' Pn w‘"j Middlctown IO : 3 8 \drow's church in New Brit pe eheinse o P FUR) e A ute Pants Wilhe | MeAister, rb. [ 1 L e To Burlal svill bo tniSt. Mary's ceme AUTO VICTIM DIES e | with Tohuny Hines i Leonard, Ib. ...... [ 0 0 Vit fere Eh 4 . I Warces Mass, Dec. 17 (P— 7T GooD SoW ALwaYS Liangston, o % L ! the patronage of the council. Th ; Kol y]\l:w. e [Mrs. Emma De Shaze, 66, who was 1. fendrick, D, , e |{ Reinsh. f. 2 o 48 (S it e posed of BEES LS Eahs I 0 0loR it Eiirnaloiby ahib and. un drlverton®ieadiioy KGharied D Sunduy | Fabrian, 1r. J 2 : been given i Jers of the st By SRSl LU n eI E e ot Novdi28 180! vestatday: £ [ strava. Tilans fos AtmanEEeny """|' el Barrmore ] s 2 chapter and others. To assist in the Lonjiupsdaysenanine S Il bok & [ ThEnewelis oani{al rrom the R et e LAkl alhs i 2 4 work, Cyril I. Curtin and Thomas J. Ohristmas parly and ‘ohickena (will (0, (80 S TS R0 EER IE iosh e de, ang . inilalion s B d d SOlll | Score at halt time, ,Bristol 15, oimrien. dr, owners of. the Blug beaivartal tite AN BT O Ut g B olic el tnnal lla it en lor Elali e ihn o ot attending oay an i Middletow ; referee, Manlon; ISywan, have given its use for the IRanstand Mom sy eamnes. A NATER o E FiaSiing CwhIEh etrad A Sanaay Te ol dlsea: be pres- Fo 5 —__|{time, S-minute perfods e ST it [ woman have been futile and not the ent tomorrow noon at Baptist Monduy and Tuesdny | Meriden Yiere Tonight = O ionin |slightest clue to his identity church. e « |! The Meriden Endees will provide! 1o 11 rt of the The IKensington Towling teams ! 00 | Rebekah Mecting NOW we rem the All' the opposition for the New Depar- ' United area of al- rolled off 1 weekly games la vl g | The Martha Rebekahs witl hold ture basketball team fn A state ' most o miles of solid L0 DR Gal I ROR T O I Like the storekeeper, the Herald |their regular ms i 0dd el ery ot "oymond Tatten | 1€agUe game to he played at lava, due to prehistoric voleanic In New Britain. Some highiindivid-{gore Ghristmas gift suggestions. [lows' hall Monday nieht and i & Al high school gym this evening. cruptions, ,nal scores were recorded, i | KENSINGTON LEAGUE == eADY!! NEW YORK WOHEN SEEK JURY DOTY Many Are Anxions to Serve in Court Trials New York, Dec. 17. (#—An in- tensive campaign to introduce a WO~ man juror bill in the state of New York will be the self-appointed task of the New York League of Women Voters during the early months of 1928, At the league’s convention in Al- a survey of the situation dis- closed that 21 of the 45 states per- 1 to serve on juries, many of these make provi- for easy exemptions and in Le erve , 10 woman is asked on a panel unless she € a public declaration of her ness. ght in the District of Co- t year and the resulting the women eager to do luty did much to bring notice to the situation, ac- to officials of the League. ic ror bills were present- r 1o the legislatures of our states out of the women are still ineligi- Miss Eveline Brainerd. have been presented AT ever since the of suffrage and for the most part they fare well if they get as a committee hearing. success of the District of as immediate precedent great hopes of securing legislation this year in FATHER 1S TAKING PART IN TRAINING Woman Inducing Husband to as Aid Child Development New York, Dec. 17. ( —Women are educating men to the point of taking an interest in the scientitic training of children of pre.school age, s Dr. Lois Hayden Meek, edncational director of the Amer. fcan Assoclation of University Women. Dr. Meek has heen a leader in the pre-school education movement and has contributed a great deal of research material to this field of home education. “Formerl she said, “this par- ticular form of education was eone ed the duty only of women. the departure of many women home into the business 1 worlds has creat- new situation. n the mother and the father home and with the children 1 cqual number of hours now. It is not as it used to be, when the mother's e day was spent with her voungste “With this greater equalf fathers have realized that the p school ftraining is as much their job as their wives. And as a re- sult most prominent educators nong men and in men's educa- onal organizations are making & study of the problem with specifie relation to the father in the home.” from ths Par Playing Cards Flash Modern Queens Paris, Dec. 17. (P—A beautiful blonde in modern evening dress has onsted the queen of hearts, as well as the queens of spades, -diamonds and clubs, from card decks of ultra smart Parisians he latest vogue is modern play- ing cards which depart from the ese tablished design passed down from medieval times. One hostess uses es- peclally designed decks of black cards with figures printed in white and red. The decks featuring the iiful blonde come from Ger- . The king and knave on thesa e depicted as modern males erman business man type. Rides ’i‘wenty Miles Daily to Teach Two Benzien, Mont., Dec. 17. (P—Miss Nella Gurnet travels 20 miles datly to 1each a school of two pupll During good weather she drives the 10 miles to and from school and her home here by automoblle, but orms and drifted snow sometimes force her to make the daily teip ly Lorsebac It is estimated that she will have traveled some 3,600 miles Defore the end of the school year. ALL TOO SMALL former Cen- SHOF Sully Montgomery, football star and heavywelght fighter, reported recently to play with the former puplls of his high school in Fort Worth. He couldn't play. No shoes hig enough could be found for him. y BLOSSER HE BELONGS 7o A CLUB =