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Mail Orders Brings big Dbargains wear at big mark dowr to reduce new winter garments. Browr Teom: artford's Skapping Center: In Our Ready-to-Wear Section [|/m o womn ’ to women and misses. The reductions embrace ever thing. All coats, all dresses, z}ll sweaters, all blouses, all house garments and all girl s. It is our usual thing at this season, just before inventory e 5 quirrel and beaver. tures and plaids. $16.80, $33.60, $36.15, 34210, $55.25; $65.75, §7275 (M5 e oion e s o, THINKING OF A COAT? NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY With choice of such cloths as velgara, kamamir, broadcloth, venise and suedes, the latest models for winter wear. Luxurious garments with collars and cuffs of rich, fluffy furs, fox, badger, s Sport coats also in big showing of domestic mis WANT A DRESS OR TWO? No matter what kind, cloth, jersey or silk, for sport, business or dress wear, vou Linditl Strcatintie g n'mako‘ selection with the knowledge that you are getting latest styles and mak'ing a big saving on whatever you select. $930’ $] 275’ $|405' $I680’ $2] 25! $25]01 $2975 to $5060 i ST ool T Gl bon; wholl actle St Martin Rose Villarai f‘.c::l?\"rhyj.v» of New Haven to erect ."‘” r el "v‘:"“’ BUY NOW AND SAVE FOR GIRLS OF 6 TO 14 YEAR; wash fabries, cloth or silk, bloomers, middies, rain coats, knickers, Great savings made here, You'll find reduced prices on coats, dresses, of |ff|ifonnd th kirts and all other AT OUR INFANTS' attractivel some fur trimmed. and the wea |off and clo: sible that the |teachers of the B services by cement Weakens New Highway — Berlin Congregational before <ult—Time for Auto Markers, B ossive week the Beriin town court last cases dealing | motor vehicle ¥, Washington, urned home and will spend the New with his parents He i3 a law student at During the | Year holida | Kensington tas on Novemnbe infractions of ony Jajamowitz Providence, | fined 100 and costs hristmas night 1 In making the son’s corner, too sharply turn at Up- cut the cor- v but, upon i~ yroveq to be the awarded fire 1 the consolation priz Skene was the winner n while Henry Roche was given the consolation gi *ho | whist party will be held on Tuesday (harles igation, Officer Brown n was drunk D ohert Youn, charged with by the court v Constable Brown on De- Time told the court that he had on a large pair of oversioes and e to slow down ith reckless Visits Father Mrs. M. J. MeN in Kensington. The returns on the sanvass made gational church a fow weeks ago pastor of the visited each member of the nd received oming year. The returns a now complete, with the exception of | anticipated contribut »w a record of New alary of Miss can Lospital most successinl of in the church and shies to extend his congratulations s for their interest in members of { Water Shut OfF 1 shut off in most | residences hecaus ak that cecurred in president railvoad underpass. Tt | the floor ary to dig a lsngth in order to Tt wae found that The annual last evening N FOR HALF PRICE, all the winter hats for the tiny tots, are offered you, NEolina ey made of felt, velvet, velour and broadeloth in tailored ¢ Your choice at HALF PRICE, e S n | | Kindergarten, p. n Arline € —_————— e [ill, Rita ¢ Berlin News AUTOISTS AGAIN APPEAR IN COURT Providence Man Is Fined for Driving While Drunk RECKLESS DRIVER ALSO IN| |ihere has heen a serious washaway way at this spot d scetion was rop ffic. iipes will be vater turned on he break is located exactly in front Kilby lunchroon. morrow will be a maeting rlin Congregation- school 30 o'clock in the par- members are urged to w ke d to t th Mecting T unda All Sunday the Tord's supper will be it the regular morning | Rev. Samuel A. Work Progresse by the unusual of the last th | construction company bLridge on have made | wards completion of the | workers have finished main supports sccond. Martino of ty. ng is home from college holid Mid- Rev. May B. ch and will The Name Above Whist Party The weekly whist abs was held last ¢ Mrs bhest 1 nuary 3rd. ¢ is made | Willard chapter. Daughters | American Revolution, will be held fon January 19. Miss state regent of the D. A. R., will give the addreas. Miss Mar: { be the hostess and music will be en- Change Floor game scheduled Kensington club, fashion id last week. in and dressy models, ditorium of the church, nearly 200 the prima artment und Miss Mabelle Barnes. Moerwin Danie Che choir s2ng keveral Christim, to Middletown yesterday. mystery soc! ment will be glv . Gabriel's Episcopal church next | The Girls’ club will meet at Co rapid strides tor | Prize cup will be held. i and are at work on |0lder boys will meet at § o'clock. Jol If the support can be bad weather comes, | the construction company will have in finishing the other de- tails of the bridge Return Home afternoon and evening for the ex change of bool The weekly prayer meeting at 1l Methodist chur Victor Belden, has returned from a visit with ston, Albert Lepore, Clarence LeVas- | Marion M D. relatives in Winsted [seur, John McGui es Contest Will s Of Harriet Cokely amford, Conn.,, Dee. 28 (UP) Papers contesting the will of Miss eck Services mid-week services of the Ken- Methodist tomorrow church evening Lord, pastor, of more than $100,000, have veral nieces and made requests of from 13300 to $3.000 to Catholic organ tions and friends. party the petitioners claimed w ning in thelr nsington and was largely Cieorge in her class | powers to a trustee, William §. I lawyer of Rockaway, N. Y. tives who signed the petition el v West, Park Wash.; Frederick John Grabowski, Marie Hayes, Johu | Walter Gi ces Cokely of Boston, and Johnson, Donald K < also of M For Markers Local motorists who are planning [to get their 1928 automobile mark- | lors through mail are requested: {send their applications week €0 as to assure turday {Lawrence Drug Clerk =~ |fene T o | \The. STRAND Given Severe Beating | 41" samyson jtail, Beatsice Cor-| & e —— Lawrence, Mass, delivery clerk in Penn's afternoon. 3;-05: offico will be closed January 1| anl opened January 2 for only a few hours, local appl drug store in the § was in a hospital Kenn here today recovering from a beating recetved late last night when | 4-C— Chester Dodg to prevent a robber lan, Partick Fradette, from obtaining the contents of the Ginazza, Ruth Ha firm’s cash register. | TLois Jacobs, Anc Thomas Marott. The rob- ants who do not arkers by will be foreed to wait until Tuesday | delive Grange Dance The Berlin Grangfie will hold | dance in their hall on F avenue tomorrow evening. The pub- lic is fnvited. Next Meeting meeting of the he attempted unconscious grappled with him over a counter. | Willlams, Geors {A police check up show=d $£65 had Zabelli. been taken, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. Lucy Coons, | ~Lena Auidi, Lillian Falkowsk, H PI . .11 N o lc :-:[\ Coa sl L ! B . 1 N '!ng the crossing from the oppesite atric > eCarly, | Li Heim, Julia Le ine, R d | Fawnorile lNews | v ety v [eeasn "ot St Bristol IVews |z , Harold Dunba Action on the new plans will be — Clura Gnazzo, Rot Shop by nazzo, Helen | dona Mills, Eleanor Wyman. : n at the next meeting of the cit; nley Grabowski, Mar- ' g—Eleanor Bartlett, ildred Bu- , Peter Jacobs, Joyce |chas, Moreno ¢ Mail if s T | e 3 H council, to be hield on Tuesday eve- Unable to | : . “aparelli, George | !,,,,,_ Tenvare a: HaACRy. gv o ! - Lepore, Elmer | Kem lsabelle Pattison, Ruth 1. 0. 0. F. Mceting Yourself foran. Clarence: Morgan, Robert | Peltzer, Lucille Smyth, Helen Wil | [, A meeling of Peuuabuck Lodge, ATTENDAN[;E MARKS Silverio, Raymond Smith, X T—CGeorge Denby, Christina Du'__} t'xwg.{)s')lx.n' ““,\1 \nro :m‘m -;,‘ X|ovclock 5 Mary Chanbrello, Teo Cas- | ant, Rose Fortuna, Robert Fox, El. | N ol ensnl b ton Hill, Anna Kowalski, Wladga | clected a xr’n {‘:iu:?r:‘r-n::tul be: officers submitted yrrair Dianie G rize Kowalski, Olga Kushmider, Erne: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry elap of O tinue Excellent Records ok iy | Wn Entorce oramance | SterS Another Chance ph Corlett, John Desgan,| The parking restrictions recently | 203 Farmington avenue, \ . Lewis Mills, Carlo ladopted at a town meciing will go | i Bagokr son. of Mri onard Broad- into. effcct on Tuesday forencon. (THTRY) [§ SENT AWAY el Haf 408 iWroall afreely hn Marcham, Charlotte Car-|January 3 1928, the selectmen an- | A Forestville, has been announced. e gill, Grace Casclello, Eliza nou this morning. During or Gainer, Mary Kata, firs Kk rrests will be made, | Naaman, Lou An officer will be stationed at fl“bllm‘ul"r of Trio Refuses to Tell Un- r to war all drivers who a i, tempt to park their cars in viola tion of the ordinance. thus IVINE | That They Stole Pockethook— notice of the res llowing Monday, New Crossing Signal Plans 1id will be clamped sentenced o Jall sanford, charged with was sentenced to jail by Judg: William J. ty court this morne s arrested late yese grant Jegline nt received Selectmen to Put Parking Rules in LEffect Tuesday—Permit for Gas | tl Two Companions Confessed Depot to Be Signed This Week— Legion Increases Lead—Bricfs. ompl arters (hat the man A total of 444 pupils in the Pl LR S < oseph after that. violators . One l4-year-old boy was s [ aid > st Reolew vitle public schools have maintained | (FI0TIOR. Dor of, Tw ‘r’! SR e S i R e P oat Rockwell jperfect attendance records during t Biod v Glaves pro to be carried out |pwo others of Case Nolled the school term w closed 1 in regard to those arrested for park- | on probation by Hadcy Hiist) Charged cunk, Friday noon, according to figures Chambrello, Frank violations has not yet been dé- | ajone in a s : S Elordioance tod made availabl by Superinten- ‘dent of Schools Leon C. Staples These students were not absent, tar- d during the entire term. ined by the sclectmen constable or th Baston, Hels rt Massey, Clar: It 12 court this mornir SLTLRCS fited Mo iina itut select- | with the theft of to endorse Nis operator’s 1= nolled this morning by es T. Mae Al Keeling, Cathers aying t Hulda Okenguist, Mary | cu en #nd thus save the motorlst the | 1 L i% O ; o e rtil Nyberg, Alan Tyler, | NeC ty of going to court Sy Tohs & & ,attained perfection in their attend- ) ing resulting costs. high school gymn Red Men Flect jance did so at the Broad strect: .R—patsy Berardl, Robert Cal- | ular assessment will b night. The other two At ting of Compounce tribe, {school, where thers wore 4 with-'v r Joeeph Cavaliaro, Helen Cier- | Offt p 4st evening «n the fout a blemish on their records. The i) Mabel Datoli, Frederick Henne, | Signs the fact ct street, the fole provided 87. At Naialie Johnson, Danny Margonell, PATKINg i tden arc now being | elected for the the high school there were 93—34 Afyxwoll Melntyre, Frederick Mel. | made for the town, and tags are be- | achem, John Coffeys jin the eighth grade, o8 freshmen, Margaret Neff, Lloyd Holden, | In§ printed Clifford Lyonss 113 sophmorcs, 8 juniors and 10 To Sign Permit for Tanks Walter H. Ostrom, Richard 1 onard William Rya: Bolce; chief of rece ords, James ) collector of impum, Willlam Hawxhuret; keepe u Fred Hellman. Res e High School ise Drast und in a v of pros 1 M. ! was complimented by Goy H. Trumbull and the or John ate board of a wholesale and retail gasoline de- w, Howard tol Mfg. Co. pot on the former Br jeducation a year ago when it was TEUSS Donald Haliback, Trene poonarty along West Main strest wiil When it w th Dr Goréee waa . eyl Kva Massey, Geraldine Doy 304 for found to contain new R G n e es | without missing an instant of school, on Sturgeon, John yney suid today. An gation | Dills. The fdnd was fmmedi with Mrs ant Henry Je boys to where they found nains intact. Earl. who s a or at the High school, has now one almost t rs without a blot has shown that the locating of such a business would not affect insur- ance rates on surrounding property. wing tha election, a Luffet ich was served. Called for Grass Fire nk Coons, Harold lins ttend: record, tor Laskowskl, Henry thya meeting the conditions under ckethook. There he located a 11 A was called out late yese ECTION. You can get 25% off on winter coats for the 2 | t of those perfect in attend- vl Minella, Philip | which the plan was approved at last k on a Reno, Nev., bank, a van- | torgay afternoon for & grass fire on to 6 yvear olds. Made of chinchilla, bolivia, velour and velvet you have choice of smart jance for the fall term follows: rd Smith, Russell week’s hearing case and handkerchiefs Curtiss lane. The blaze was extine some with leggins and hats to match. & 5 Broad Street School Tewett, Frnestine | pirst Selectman James Simpson, brought back te headq Slsiad ith SeaTae Kinder a. m.—John Alling, MacBu . Russell Limeburn- Casciello, Burton H. Phelps, and Frank T.land Detective Sergeant Dani Thomas Wheeler have interviewed the in- Giillienddy was also called in ol er. Merrill Powers, Edward Pratt,, Clarke, Raymond DeLarm, Lena underwriters and ascertain- |case. A short time later the Antonio Sharr, Vivian Burgess, Dor. Gerolimo, 1 Holden, Mildred cq that the depot will not raise in-{of the “gang” was hroug othy MacLeod, Marilyn Wooding, ' kenauist O!Dea, Dorls surance rates, They were informed |police station, but he ste Kdith Seery, Marion Smith, Herbert rant M that no rais oned on prop- | maintained hih innocence. I ! geon, Viol:t Voi- 0 feet from under- | investigation developed that Josdony ground tanks, and there will be no lin the day two boys had presented o o 8 : y vt Bruce, Albert puildings within that radius. Were | what th S AT e InT“-‘o L:‘\.r{-‘:.“fl‘;“"f ih:h;@;o(nl lis, Melvin Had- tanks above ground, the danger |t whi e _””h i glon AEILACDE Arthur of spreading gasoline would have |gold piece, at o Main street Store 10 | work will be o ehrrg eld. The Horace Franch, Maurice G i i aRraroNnAl Sontatn e e oye Work will be in charge of the state George Halsted, John Melechins! R % S e . puranace. & S officers of hotl organizations. o0 RE e s o T e conBla RS “"]’“' hazard. | were located and when brought in R Smith, Frederick Tyler, Paul Viei- v""d“n’h‘;‘l"”“}v’{“:‘r‘ ‘u:"";‘g“;'fiw Ir“;(ll:) fi'l,’;f,‘ ‘“1 ;‘"h:;yv”:: i :,": will of Armand S. Pons, filed LTOBIICGR LY, |drums of Inflammable material | had given them a et taaoin court yesterday, directs ! fla {had given them a part he 8P Legion (hiristmas Party Tomorro evening Selchepray post No. 2, American Legion, will hold its annual Christmas party, An entertainment program has been 4 and refreshments will be atee] Robert « S Russell Fradette, Byron Hallo YArmand Robidonx, William Su exercises were Edith Williams. and be-1 .y Robert Beverly, Albert Bera- r the su- queei, Harry [ ¢ thought w was actually a 10 dol Edward Conlon, . Ludorik Gra owski, rtriide Menzel, Fernandino Otero, was beautifully | Antinotte Verello. 5 'H_j‘i" g arducel, “hich would be above ground nor|with instructions fo hold it for him ,.e.ul;\\,\‘4”“3‘.2:‘::’1” i:n:}em:f.‘.;n(l: 1-B—Marlo Benedettl, Daniel Chi- | yiaared Carpenter. Alice Cullen, o vanyc cars which would be on a |as he was afraid to keep it on US| fivide the caah s ualls bepre K lsayndata n Ellon o e U Marian Deane, Lucia Glowitzl e : Sl L the cash equally between nine : {Domenic Forchellr, Kel Lind s T e Tyt et R o S Era e R R D acred Heart chnreh lsivom, Louis O'Neill, Dorothy Den nalimon sivel T e e e s i P e e e Y e po o St ties Monday evening, January 9. nj [-C—John Logan. Donald Mad- | SoRtoores —Herbert Cheetham, |/ Soben i e e S e el A doRTeARn ‘1".‘3‘1"‘1";"f“"." Alll o 1BS ehAURen. the social rooms of the church. |eliffe, Peter Rowinsky, Walter Scho- vy Bolver, Iflorenes Ericsor ; o henelic iy atic el Turey Waltrude Johnson, R | Muynard, | MOt consider one with a capacity of |ates. M= ar 1 and entert arct Beaucar, Hubert A. n-lher, Robert Raymond, Walter Smy- such as that of the | In conjunction with the theft of | pono oA Esy 3 % X A Grace Olson, Esther Peck, Alice | 100,000 gallons Fred Pons, Leo Pons, all of 1 by the ladies of ikla, George Taylor, Howard West. | putorson, Vinton Smith Goodrich company, to be a large one. | the pocketbook, the police were = gpsc oy g nian St F o al ehurch next{ 2-A--Claire Barnes, Mary Berar- qrence Gregory, William Hep. | The New Haven concern will tear vestigating a complaint of another | o, qy, ot, and Mrs, Tilian in the church so- ducei, Joseph Beverly, Joseph | rth, Wilfr Yeama Frederick - down the unsightly fence along West , party who lost a gold watch while Dudl N Y. awski, Muzio Casorio, Rohert « : N. Y. Main street and build a station !the game. The boys, however, denicd Gy Sfilhy - (olnil, ahati ey, Elizabeth Brastow, Anna | whic the drawings submit- lany knowledge of this article and it R mpetitive *tests for the Lura Seery, John Sharr, Catherine oRER B I o s e T e e ) Ofticers Installed New Marital Troubles 2wl it o mith, Stanley Walsh, Geneveve VIl- | gon, Doris Spencer, Abbie Usher. keep the sidewalk free from snow | At o meeting of wlin 10022, | Now York, Dec, 25 (UP)—Roscoe Boys' club will meet Friday ardi. L | Semiors— Schastian Arcar), Bea- | ending the several winters of glacial | A. F. and A. M., held last evening | gyhyckle, screen comedian, faced Community - hall, Thej o-B--Walter Trabouskl. Mildred frice astman, Emily Kilby, Milton |zna marine conditions between the | the following officers were installed yuw troubles in the courts today. o on;SAnna ke -"mw"': lm,;gy,m. . Jennie Maclldowie, Sophia | railroad tracks and Pierce street. |by Past Master Charles L. Wooding: | g ppyek]e former wife, Minta will be open Pridiy mothe, George Parsons, Edward {Naaman, Helen Ostman, Samuel Compensation Night Master, Rolfe E. Rowe; snior War- | purreo svent into supreme court Y;;\Iv‘:‘:" L\A’H l\rxll(-:m:flwr. Maleolin [pratt, Luey Kogers, Mildred Wood- | Rroek-Barnes post, American Te- |den, Leigh D. Minor; junior warden. | jore 1o show Justice Thomas w. N e, e e e S e gion, will hold a ‘“compeneation |J. Wallace Churchill an agreement of 1924 by Al be t ‘ducei, Jennie Chambrello, Theresa| 1-A--( FTINEI0 | night” at the regular meeting fo- | Douglass; sec Which!sHa vas: aniiticd) aheseld it TS BT ecibilo. Paling: DiDllo, Evalynno dssers oyt Sonstince ok icnt af glo'elock. | The meating will |senior con, a percentage of Fatty's new pros the locat newsdeal- | Fanion, Ruth Lamaon, Darls Tivings [Tlam. Tamont. Hlestns oo onol (Do open to’all ‘es-servicemen. Asjunior ~deacon, B perity on the vaudeville stage. December 21 is the last day for the [ham: senior steward, filing of adjusted compensation ap- | Clark; junior steward e jUarmen Pecorrelli, Laurence Ro-{ 1-B-(ico; I Walter Grif. | Plications, the post officers nopnum:‘\l_nnv ] rhuyvlfli‘n. ‘];"l':z:.,‘i\. >‘"\-;"r, Joseph Re Ralph Sharr, | fiths, Vite Lefemine, Mark Meloch. | A1l Who have not vet taken this step jmarshal, James D. Ioster; WIEG Ho owes her $23,000 in back pay- Santucei, Joseph Virrello, | inski, Stanley Morse. will be present with their discharge 'Nmu-} W. Lawrenc, 5 |ments, she said. Virginia Wright, Margaret ¢ R BT et . 0. Cutting will | New Crossing Signal Plans e e AT 3-B- James Cagliando. nna Chudz 3 Plans covering the changes in the | parie” While he has a weekly An- Cunningham, Brnest Dodge, John |Katherine Fall, Steven Galagan, Will forward them to Washington so |Signal system and in the approaches foom, o thousands, she said, ‘all he Gonska, Fannie Fanolo, Earle Mor- | Royal Hadfiuld, Helen Hophins, |that they will reach there previous |4t Doolittle's Crossing, based N e piving nor is $200 a week—the ann, Marian Monbleau. William Ok- | Elizabeth Klatt, Dorothy Lamont, |10 January 1 {recommendations made by ENEIMCCT Ll - agreed upon batweon cnquist, Robert Purccll, Allen Ray-, Grace Lefemine, Catherine Pugliese. | Dusty League Bowling Rudd of the public utilities commis- ¢y, She left the nt of court room with. & | warr; chment for all of the comed W York possessions. ioli, ~ Fonzy Silverio, Juntor Mystrom, | Madeline Williams, Pyichas, Roland Deilarest, | assist in filling out the forms and | 7 who left an es- : 2 : | have been reccived by Mayor | ; mond, Antonette Santucei, Margare B—Phoche Bartlett, Catherine RO 9D ; f —— = nephews, who charge its provisions Schub 1 g - e i =a |W. Raymond Crumb fre Superin- .. t ert, Olive Ty-|Cunningham, Violet Dunc Wil- | Amerlean Legion 659 | ¥ 4 ] - result of undue influence. e el B el mersny “325 [tendent O'Hanley of the Waterbur, {Manchester Physician Ruth Standard Steel Smith, Bristol Brass .. ne Bull, Walter Bronki, ' Kyle, Agnes Lundquist, 16 “goo | Division of the “New Haven” road. | Faces Grave Charge! Josephine Forcel Polly Gonska, | Laura Wuitzke, Ralph merman. | Businessmen 19 A few we ago, Mayor Crumb, [ jyupirord, Dec. 28 (UP)—Dr, Ar- 1t also gave wh rguerite Hill, Gladys O'Neill, An-| 3—Mike Chudzik, John G (O LR o 19 enting the city, Engineer Rudd o003 Ny of Manchester will I'as . Albert Pedrolivne, | vich, Mary Lowalski, John Mele- Plainville Casting .20 En nting the utillties commis- {;500r before the Connecticut med- ander, Reg Smith, chinsky, Frank Natalie, Burton » Peck Sprink it sion and Superintendent O"Hanley joap examining board here Friday, dward Spenser, Robert Thowpson, | ton, William Robbins, Anton Rus- secsions Cloc 11 23 nd Division Engincer R. J. Bleth rged with “fraudulent, dishonor- West, Tony Zommer, Rose | czvk, Willian Wietzke |7 he American Tegion strengthen- | the railroad company went over the |qhia or unpre essional conduct™ fn Harrlet T.. Wright of golomone. | 4—Allen Bartlett, Alma Bartlett, o4 its hold on first place in the In- |Situation at Doolittle’s Cross e lieged preseribing of liquor to ; Arthur Fletcher, i 4.A—-Harold Buil, Jenny Benndit- |Helen Chudzik, Mike Danclevich, qustrial Bowling league at the Re-|Sldered at the preseat time s not under medical treat- .t Alice Fen- to, Peter Berarducci, Rose Carucci. | Paul Danelevich, Aurelia Divinere, | craqtion alleys last evening when g |0ne of the most dangerous in the I state. Five streets, Farmington ave- gen, Florence Helm nms, Niles Kal- Cynthia, Hepworth, Marion Klatt, achu- jeh, Willlam Mayes, Matteo Moranti, | Maynard, H. Wicke, [Carol Morse, Charles Nelson, John | Pavano, Josephine I'a ale, Raymond Health Commissioner Stan- Map! 1. Osborn will appear as the i North t. complainant of record defeated the Businessmen in two cames ont of three and won the pin- [nue. Burlington [fall for the fourth point. The loss |Street. Judd street sent. th Businessmen back o all converge: e T third place lish and E. Brooks |ter of th: ng years AUTO INJURIES FATAT. [1ed the or soldlers, while there have been a large number « Hartford, Dec. 28 (UP)—Injuriea | Murphy. Sr. topped the merchants. (accldents there. At that fime, it was ceived Monday when he The Plainville Casting continued its |suggested by M. 4 that fhr ck by a motorist 4 ¢ : crossing be narrow: that the five | yesulted in the death of John Yshka »° fdrive de four points in |CT! J ‘pLAIviLLE s mateh with th sions Clock to two. Injof Windsor at a hospital here last TODAY and THURSDAY team. It won all three strings and | ecided that | night. Tolice sea for the motor- rolled up a total of 1,502, Bassoithe electric flash signals, notifying|ist has been unavailing. “7thH 99 |iteatured with a brilliant 333, re- |autoists and pedestrians of ap ceiving able aid from Chester and | proaching trair moved closer to Clark’. =3 : s Famous Crulses 280 wp avenu, o, Francis| o jt-and-run" atol Fradette, | les Hadfield, | Nelson, Al-) Dec. 28.—A—A latt, Betty Deegan, nley Gonska, . h L\ Morgan H vere Dert Nyberg < Feen prek. In the last string the Cast- |the crossing. At the present time, | they are Jack & considerable dis. Jam 16, Around the W they are set back a considerable di i e 1 with GAYNOR ing Makers hit 340, The score mo. Anna Moran Melito, Vito Giro and ¢ i TARRELY Business Men {tance and although noticed by auto D ber beat Marott until the latter was 'ti, Georse Men Charles Smith At Our Prices Valentine .... $5 -- 98— {84 drivers, are passed and a stop mads IJOR WAY a0 the clerk had Shirley Smith, Matinee LaRonna .. - 96 86— 192 |clise to the tracks. As a res e $2 days, Chiliren ! Levine ! : ’ 0te 81300 ¢ $T 97 85— 249 [ists simply wait for one train fo pass Riviera. steden n "'lyi!din Italy, venings : 3 , Norw: hfi Eeuluge . and then proceed without Knowing Trossachs, Berlin (Paris Langey A-—Tony WELL, I AEAR YOU LAD A NICE CHRISTMAS, OSSIE ! DO YOU KAO\W WAAT COMES NEXT Y Britain Lions will be pecifical- | played at 6 o'clock in the New Brit- The game was orig- heduled to be | layed at the Hale school gymnasium in v Britain. East Berlin Christmas celebration will be held this evening Community hall for members and | triends of the Community club. Uheir | Deautiful evergreen has been placed and decorated and Santa Claus has | agreed to be present. A new pine« floor has been laid at Community hall o that the hall s now modern in every respect. R. O. of the Community ner of the property, had Christmas tree cele- bration of the Methodist church was the main au- o . 25¢ Contintied e whether a second train is approach- | | (Continued on Page 11) | hether a second train | ¥ | F. €. CLARK, Times Bldg, N. Y. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Then He'd Show Alek! By BLOSSER JES=AN IM ) Y RE 7 P ol } p—— GoING o RESOLNE { OIS LG A b SAY! THATS RUTMIN ! VEARS . f | |0 sa LONGER ) ORES MOW-HEOD | |Conaer t wosr 1o, & [ GET IF 1 ONLY AAD A PAIR AAND BETTER T RS AN LoKG | [SHOW YOU, COME ONER oF KNEE PADS * T ey \(any Ay | SOME NIGKT AN [ L couLp say LonsER 7 o Yoz 1o B SR IEE. we.