New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1928, Page 7

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PI * 'Il ” Violin solos are to be played by Miss ° peared befor: the prosecuting attor- | past nve'l:l years “has conducted! Wilhelma. Strunz. This program has t ney. two plants,. one on: Scheol: ainviiie ews S S R L Tisio ews Qut of 43 complaints investigated (and the other on Middle street; mest: of Nellio Bixby, plano accompanist. by officers, but 12 arrests were |of his lco belng u-ulut_llmc by made, chemical proceases. No resl estate: > Tickets for the play will be on 4 sale next week. Tolice Beats Changed. was involved in the’ deal and the Schello Struck by Auto Folice beats changed today and |Sale price was not made known. * By purchase Run down on Whiting street yes- |the following assignments were made | yesterday's s ¢ terday afternoon by an automobile | by Chict Ernest T. Selden; Captain | Southern New England Corp. gaine operated by Mike Muszynski of b H E<Thoma.~ P. Guckin, office, nights; | Complete control of the fee’ distil- Pike Hill, Simsbury, Frank Schello [} Sergeant McGillicuddy, investigation | bution in the city proper. However, Mail Orders Filled . _— of this town is a patient at the New and detective work; Sergeant Jeg- | In Forestvills, there are twe .indes. . . s | Britain General hospital, where the 7 . linski, special work; Officer Messier, | Pendent ice dealers, Thomas N. Ryan opgn wmw Resul[s n Ac["e full extent of his injuries has not Two FU‘G Compames Gfl wmng southside beat; O'Connor, North and Emil Gustatson. Whether or been determined. According to wit- Main street; Thompson, northside; | N0t they hava been approached by. mfiom 0[ Bmldem nesses, Schello was walking along ifl Allswel’ill Almll Connolly, wastside and north hill; |2 Tepresentative of the corporstion the trolley tracks in the middle of 8 Keith, center; Dolan, south hill and [€0uld not be ascertained today, —_— the road and suddenly stepped into PAEE office; Chabot, Forestville, nighta; . . the path of the antomobile. | Mecarthy, shift beat, nights; Burns, - SULLIVAN 1S BANQUETED| """l "t v BUT WOODSHED 15 SKVED S = " x| SUR IS DU TONIGAT d of Mike Chambrello and then re. beat; Brault, traffic; Strup, parkllnz: e ma ousel&l)ares c moved to the hospital. Schello spent | McNamee, traffle, Forestville; Nor.|c gy gy yopetaren ius spence Guan. Retiring Foreman of Fire Depart-|a gairy comfortable night there, it | Police Make 55 Arrests During Jan- | fon. traffic, east Bristol; McLaughlin % M Hogored By His. Mates—. | 728 Sald loday. Hehas abrasions.on|| oo o) 1e Schoanten | o LeL daxs ShaAma. Barc " Cubei T Samameg % . 3 the right ide of the head and com- ¥ po: Cplas nled | South Chippins Hill Club. This Evening Downsta’rs Dept. Schello Bit By Auto—To Present | plains of pain in fho chest. but the | asketball Gamowtt, . Coeeen| Thor wonle Crine 0L Clab ; v reason for this had not heen deter- |borhood club will hold a meeling| Yyashington, Feb. 1 (UP).— %he Play—Bowling Notes—Briefs, mined this noon Speaker to Address War Veterans. | this €vening in the schoolhouse. An|gypmarine §-3 15 due at Guanta- 2 o ) s Federation Notes A o1 | Dtertainment program has been ar- | name pay, Cuba, tonight. Savings are many throughout our large Housewares Section. T :,,:',,‘;,‘f..d‘:f,fhf: . '?:“,I.',i? The Woman's Federation of the| = Ct0ar Lake district of Wl | e e e e e Not until then will the world Old English Floor Waxing Outfits, Weighted Waxer and Polisher, one can liquid month, the total valua of new work | Congrecational church will hold its |cott mow has a woodshed but no ‘*‘”ffir s e learn the complete story of her Wax, one can Paste Wax. for which permits were issued being | T°8Ular mecting at 2:30 o'clock fo. | School. as o peaultiotetiars il | BOMTO AT S by feme n 11935 and finding again. & lacents Regular price is $3.90 $2 95 7,700 according to the report made | MOrrow afternoon in the parish |broke ouf at 8 n'clock fhis sorning i OIS S004he emadipoxy ‘l’ ; B o [message to the navy department P E A A R T TP RPN . to the selectmen this morning by | house. The program will he fn|and consequently abont 20 pupils | Middle town. the basketball game (.o 4 qmira) Brumby, commander Building Inspector O, T -:oom-fnusfnmgk of the missionary depart- [Will be freated to a forced but prob. scheduled for Friday evening at % of the force, £aid she had been i ] Lifetime Aluminum, ex- | Genuine “Mirro” Alum- White inside Garbage is a 60 per cent increase over the|Ment. Miss Amy Welcher of Hart- |ably enjovable vacation wntil mre|local gym hetween the Brictol amg [picked up by other submarines, bt . 4 - X & o i : - rangements are made to take care Middletown high echool teams has = § i Sauce Pan with cold han- |Kettles, 8 quart size, reg- |lining, regular $1.50 for S R ck, | ®H1) meet with Mrs. O. M. Baker, 10| Shortly affer » o'clocs n tele hone | DIgh school quintet of Willimantic | ¥ 5% 8 more serious t| . E i Lt g re the following: Willlam Yacock, | ™! P 3 i 5 hen dle, regular $1.50 for 98¢ |ular $2.25, special $1.59 ($1.25 each, fwo-family house on Woodlawn | Linden strect. at 7:50 o'elack. Infer- | call was received o1 the Crntors fire | Wi j‘ furnish the At m(\‘tvm; | sty. |1emPOTarily disabled radio account- each, dach, street, $8,500; B. R. Rh tage | °UINE and tmportant matters will be [station fhat (he Cedar Lake seho Ljf - Gloa vasieast aniiha docal stu=tiCet et B §-3's three-day silence. J B ’ ,,',‘r ;a',k :,.,‘;,’,XC,,LQ': ::r.;’i discussed and voted upon, and a | Was on fire and (hinking fhat it was | 770t hody v pslerday il thevan. (8 e e time sh; wn’- mll':u. : Lisk enameled self bast- ek randiidis ve- [1arge aftendance is hoped for. [the old Fall Mountain schonlhouse, | netncement that hoth “Rufty" Rae the sub ; ; 5 Matson & Co, cottage on Usher a P £ he submarine made an average White Canvas Clothes . Ash Cans, galvanized |[ing covered Roasters, lift nue, $5.000; Leland C. Hart, repairs Marriage License Issued {oth Squad A and Hose Company | forward, and White, guard. would speed of eight and a half_knots.an Pin Bags, 100 Pins, for 39¢ |iron, corrugated sides, reg- |out tray, $1.00, jo sand elevator. §500; Vito A. Ca-| The firet marriage licenss of the | N0 1 T=5ponded. Upon nearing the | be unabis {o play asam. for » foo hour. slightly less than nermal run. each, ular $2.50 for $1.75 |luccl, garage on Farminston avenue, | vear was issned Iast en ning by | % however. t was learned that|weeks Rao Bas besn declared fn- ning speed, which seemed te indi. 4 ke i . $100; John Exans, repairs on Chreh | Town Clerk i H. Wilson' fo/ ! Was what in known as the Cedar| cligible by the faculfy on account |"i1E definitely that her . engintes 2 3 Toilet Paper, 10c rolls, pireet property, $100. 1In addition | John ). Williams, 76, of New Britain | 2X€ er Ol4 North schocl, located | of his studies while \fhita ja eor. were functioning s usual. As for Refrigerators, white Dustless Rotary Ash {10 rolls in package, special to these Inspector Cooley issned 11]and Marie Ells William 46, of ;‘"_‘:"'O'j ?":"";I"‘ :h:;"; over the | fe 2 "1""!” injury t to syr. 'h® Other vessels in the little ‘Geet i i ¥ i 1 a C onn e ose m (3 istol noys have ve o ¥, W or gra) Vi y ) rrel, e ‘ 2 Nolise goin 5 | 2 house and Squad A continued fo the | of their first sight starts. hew are '“hder Camden and the alreraft . J £ ! : A ed 85 | tentions dy 25 i : ey Carrle B o enameled outside, regular |regular price $3.50, special | Wax Lunch Paper, regu- “,;;:hs,;ik:;“.'f‘ ",f’,'ij"m»:r sdlise el S e oW &3¢ | scene’ of the Mire. Upon theis se. |y leading the Central Connecticyt | 21TI°F Saratoga, had lost 24 hegrs $45 for $35, ; the ba e < e z e L P I 2 i searching for the S-3, it was thought $2.75 eachs lar 5c rolls, 10 for 25c. town and the balance of $45.50 was Parish Supper ke B il Ihhs e dnihar Snin ey iere they would not arive in G SERnaL By M Conlay Samtihlaire - | H00 S bl o e il b be reed Inlto the ground hut 2 small woodshed | = ' moaed o T A o ey il aiter 11 straying Liquid Veneer Oil Mop, full size, regular $1.00 for €9c. mun-'ratn’::-qm i o cmirc‘n of Oulr iavihour parish adioining had just started to burn.| Tho regaiar merpr meeting of *'““g;fl“"'t Ay : ouse at £:30 o'clock this evening | The blaze in the latter structs Was | the hoard. ncation will he held hen located at - m. Monda. Good Floor Brooms, good grade, regular 89c, special 59¢ each. Mors than 50 efticiais 2nd Aremen | under the avsices. ot toe. bk | Lrplaze In LISt S oYonegyeaian T e 22 about 200 milen, dne aat ot EeL . g ¢ turned out last night to do honor (0! Guild. The meny will ho ae 010ws. | Tha buiding dentroved. waK of| sonios K tals evening at the high |Beach. Fla, a forcs of 3§ vespels Values like above everywhere in our |,rge department. Michael Sullivan, who is retiring as| roast pork, mashed potatoes and | frama construction, built manv| b 1.0. 0. F. Meeting. |vas engaged in the widespread Housewares Sale—Downstairs. foreman jof Hose Co. Mo\ aller | maahed Yirnips) apgle site colos [years ago, and was heated by an org | Pequabuck, Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. wif |5637¢h for the slbmarine which was serving in that capacity for 17 vears | relish, hot rolls and woffee, and |sheet 1ron stove whieh apparently | hold a meeting ot 5 o'clock this | SeParated from her sister ahips at and being a. member of the company | mince and apple pre. |became overheated. The teachey | eyening 1 Arcenne hall oA " |sunset Eaturday. for 23 years. A banquet in his hon- Dusty Bowling S | was just about to march the pupils | Attending Masonic Meeting. or was held in 044 Fellows hall, into ‘the school when she mot N Kfl"m | Ghi s nelicad | e o Mr. Sullivan was presented with a | Standard greay ... yo |Smoka coming ont tha deor. fha | yz:::" 3 rfi;‘;agxlgl'xll‘ Rf‘;z, V, BROOKL s then called on the local fire depart- | nonc T e —_— G g0ld watch, the presentation speech | Bristol Brace 1 i being made by Fire Chief Edward|American Legion ., ment for assistance. 'T‘dMAmz: of Fh(r'fldln Todge. A. F. Chief John H. Haves estimateq 20 A M. are attending the annual Two Killed and Third Wounded in P. Prior. The guest of honor re-| Busineceren : i A » ¢ = sponded appreciatively. The mem-| Plainvills Casting . that to replace the buildin ol it - one state lodge, which is Nelle Norton, | will be held Tuesday, February 1. £ (ot abbrosiater §o alok oI i T 1 et ar s e to-| Serles of Robberies Which- Oe. Resumes Duty. ! curred Over Night. $21.700, Willlam Norton, $15.675; ' | pers of the board of telectmen and |H. C. Baum ......... 5 Berlln New, Chirlen Nop ¥TLAIE: L 3. Peck| i, Teacin Mome - opentng | 1% fre commiasioners were present | Peck sprime ... on - | 55 Arrests in January s estate, $11,440; Helen Phillips, $10. |pen pome e e League of Wemer |40 some of these were called P9 | Sesstons Clook .,.... 12 48 .200| The month of January, as in past| Officer John Cirves of the Tiee ! 150; Frank and W. Popiclarczak. | vorars for a card party, Febraapy | 107 *Pecches. A number of former| * Ths Standard Steel bowling team vears, proved a quiet one for the ‘,oflqymr,mm, s "7‘3 ty | Brooklyn, N. Y. Web. 1 (UP)— $13.170; Charles Pratt, 811, 13. “Peck Place,” as the honse af thy | MPers of the company wero alsolinereased its lead in the Industeial |lice department, but 55 arrests hay. |since February 13¢h, 17 - oY [Two men—a policeman aaf & sight George Prentice $42,615; Prentice | beoy family is called, fs one of the | Atendance and told of the °arly league fo three full games last [Ing been made during that periog connt of injuries, restmed °; o ‘\\'arhmxn-were killed and another o Us o | Manufacturing, $92.575; F. Rakow- | o1qct 1o umes in Kensington. It 1| 0AYS ©f the company. tracing fire | night when it took {hree games from | Of this number, 16 were autoists ot Bl reenmed bis dutesi o seriously injured in & serd ske, $11.950; Pardon C. Rickey, | °4° . ~|fighting from the days of hand-|the Business Men i o hotly con- [hooked on charges ranging from vio. | (017 Cirves, while directing traffic co B | the New England farm house typn = e oD ; {halcents o vty of three holdups by bandit gangs, HEADS [iRANI] lIST [$18,575; W. R. ana T. M. Bavage, | o0 g o iling, anh i neaol::m'»\rr; drawn hose.reels to those o€ auto- tested match at the Recreation al. | lation of parking ordinances to op. | I ° center of Forestville on the o5 e haliipe banitie SR $14,245; Albert and Elizabeth Scag. mobile apparatus. {le&. The Bearing Makers won fwo |erating an automobils while under |22 I auestion. was struck and p [ : Harry Bermi . . lioth, $15,317; W. J. Schroeder, $17,. | “MTNEY and fire places, and 1s sit- | "y S SERATAMS mie | Thomeend _ pinfall. Kibner and |the Influenco of Tiquor. The numuer | K10cked down by a passing autopun SgE "';," night wateh 165; E - 3.480: | uated in the Blue Hills section on | _ s the 1 1e | Thompson w , 5 e, | e Herman Gaffe and 5. E. O. Shjerden, $13,450; I the R caused by the adoption of a rule| PFon were their best men, with |of vagrants arrested, 9, was unus- | !Brotherl fur factory, was killed Simms, $24,000: Stanley Chemical | M'hn;wl 0 Meriden. It has | pion provided that ne man imight | Fevine and voung Murphy featuring ually largo and - 1n’ mest. oy these | Fumeral of Mrs, Merril Scote. | SO he resisted five bandits whe P AW it 352“00 Work. $111,550; E. R. Tamosaites, | {988 the home of the Peck family | = PFoviGed that mete than two 07 the lTossre The. AmericanLo® |casen the. main. sk 1ets istody | The funeral of Mrs. Hilda Scott, attempted to es o ’ $12,120; T. Pasqualina, $10,025; | fOF Ry sierations. The general | SO0 0 T8, BFETER 108 TO00 O Cun- | Elon battled its way back into a tie | had come fo the city looking for | WIfe of Merrill Scoft of 44 Center mmmpcemuo o T ek b]BOllflillBfll‘lill L oventuro, $1,700; I. M. Warren, (RUPIC 8 Invited and 2 pleamant eve. |[ORTEHIVS Sears. foreman, | for second place by copping two work and heing unsuccessful, found | Street. Who died Monday afternaon, o . valued at $50,000, s $36,955; William and 1da Whitham, | "8 In & delightful sctting is a To Give Play and Dance | Erane and pinfall {ro mtho Bristol |themselves stranded, The - Tisg. as|Will ba held ot 5 et tomorrow | The bandits deacended on the $11,365; Elizabeth Wilcox, $23,150; | Sired all who attend. The Congregational Young Peo.|Brass agsregation. Hoffman, Kal- |compiled by Coier Ernest . Belden, | MOTNINg at St Ann's church. [2TMOred truck loaded with fups (Frank Wilcox, $50,645; F. C. Wil. Food Sale | ple’s soclety of the Plainville Con ’mv. Kriscenski and Carucci fea- | is as followe: | high mass of requiem will be celo. | Vhich was ready to unlosd, at the ‘“]DD ms INDmDuALs llams, $10,600; A. L. Wooding, $1 | The Lafics' Missionary society of | gregational church will give a play |tired. The scores: |, Assault and breach of the peace, |brated by Rev. J. P. Perreault and |COmpany. Bermish surprised the 625; Arthur L. Woodruff, $11,440. |the Kensington Congregational | cntitled “His Uncle's Niece.” by Businessmen |4: assault, breach of the peace and | burial will be fn the new S§t. Jo. bandits but was shot before he Non-Residents SRurch will hold & food sale at the | Raymond W. Sargent. In (oo Plais | Warner ..o go =178 assault with a dangerons weapon, | 82ph's cemetory. |could reach his gun. He. died later Basketball Game This Eventng—Tab | J- A Andrews Co.. §28,275; Ber. | L#glon hall, Keneington, on Satur. |yijre high achool auditorium Friday 1 Bonne <51 B8 M—UI81; assault, breach of the peace sad W. R. C. Meeting. In a hospital, The bendits escaped. lin Brick Co. $62,400; Clayworth |44y afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. evening, February 24, at 8 o'clock. | NUTPDY, JT. ... 87 115 95—310 intorieation, 11 beearh o the peace, | A meeting of Manross Women's| Patrolman Willism Kelley - wag Whist Winners—Intcresting Con- | Brick Co., $47,700; Connecticut No Session of Court | There Will be dancing in the gym- !\"';"";_ % ~-!:‘ k 21—310/8; breach of the peace, destruction | Relief Corps willl he held tomorrow |Shot and Kkilled by one of thres men Light & Power Co, §12,500: Con-| There was no session of the Ber. nasium from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock, | LATPHY: Sr. .. .101 ae’b3lof private property and cruelly to| afternoon im G. A . ball, Forest. | ¥ho attempted to rob.the Irving test To Be Held In Berlln Con- |necticut Power Co., $34,550: Con. |lin Town court last evening. with music by “The Clef Dwellerss | | 2 2108 oven 26— 38 animals, 2: criminal negligence, 1 | ville. Stoller drug store. necticut Rail and Light Co., $78,000; Holds Party 2 == danger of falling into habits of vice, Assume New Duties. =N 4 orchestra. Totals ......452 815 465.1455 | : i kil o Herman Doote, $15075: '8 ¥ades| Lucy stV PO number| “Fotiowing 1n the cast o eharac.| TN it oL ass143 1 harboring and keeping unlicense | Promotions in the fire department Wflo WANTSA mm'om-’ The American Paper Goods Co, is |$31,150; F. H. Holmes, 15 | f her Young triends at. her Home on | fers for the play Thompson 15 dog i oh ot aen. 13 intoxcation | ranctioned by tha city coundl at it's the largest taxpayer, according to Hea"% H‘«;::e:r;:::wi $13, .| New Britain road yesterday in honor | Richapa Tate, & rising voung | Wagnet ......101 93 gs :l’l,‘""; :'f,}“fi'&':‘"l e 1 """‘;‘:"i Jast meeting, were ‘made effective T ’ the grand list announced todsy by |2nd B. gorford, 31 | of her eighth birthday. Gamen were | jawyar. mond A. Schwab. |Kibner ...... 110 1y- B i oo o i totay, No. 4 of Hartford Systems Wih the board of asessors. Ta praperty | Jenke, $10155 T e by and s plaved and refreshments erved. Francis Felton, the cause of all the | |support, 1 operatiyg ook % non-| Morgan G. Farrel. promoted from : 3 v, $57,025; W o 5 b e = 2 2 s ort, 1; ope 5 2 . ls valued at $523,400. The Berlin (alc of Auna Kilby, 457 Sioamyater | She received many useful gifte, troubla. .. .. .. Howard Staphenses. | Fajane s Sith iy sl T8 ydeputy chiel, will take up | Surrounding Land 1s Put on Mas. Construction Co. s assessed for z sl el Ice Cutting Dora Hale, very much attached o - | motor vehicle With 1925 1o latatinsy duties 8t the central’ firo Allen Moore, $47,78 A Naples,| Total | motor vehicle with 1927 markers and | atation tonigh Bernard Fizsimmons| ket for Sale Today. ars. 313,200; Publlc Works, City of New | Local lce dealers arc planning to|the “cause”.... . Viola A. Spencer| Totals : |eture to carry operators lcense,1; | appolnted. 36" sooiors . L succeed Harold L. Judd leads the Individ- | grjioin " 38 500. Now Brifain Gas | 1art cutting ice tomorrow. Although | Alice Malcolm, 3, close chum of Do- {operating motor vehicle without op- | Chier Farrell, and Lieutenant 3, ;, Hartford ressrveir No. 4.1s.on the ual taxpayers with a property valu- | 50 w Britain Machine, | {1® 1€ is not very thick, there is a|r +--eo....Henrietta Castle | | X erator’s license on person, 1; operat- | o 1 O [ market for sale, the " ! ot ! | Carucel 3 P P Burke. who in tnrn eucceeds Fitz. ord water ation of $95.926. R. O. Clark is g0 Nage estate, 332,.|8reat demand for it and dealers feel | Mrs Sarah Ann Mullen, a woman el - 9314 |In& motor vehicle while under tha simmons, also tock over their new | 2027 announced today, and an, ef, second with $82,500 and Frank Wil. W. and G. M. Schultz, $15,- | that they must start cutting opera- |of few words from Happy: Vafleys i STSCRISL. o : influence of liquor, 1; operating a e T tReIr NEW | fort will be made to dispose of the cox third with a figure of $50,645.1625: Schultz Co., $53.700; f. 1, |1ons at once. k | eeoeoiiii . Rachael K. Smith Woods ... : {motor vehicle while under the infln. | °° Card Tournament. |basin and adjoining lands. The serv- The Styles & Reynolds Brick Co.|gmith, $13.3 Southern N. E. Ice “"0“"_ Notes Simon F. Felton, Frank's uncle, who Covallh |- ence of lquor and reckless driving, The zetback and pinochle feams | C% P2rt of which s located within leads the non-residents list With a|co, $13, vles and Reynolds, | Treop 1. Boy Scouts of the Ber | pover makes o mistake. .Chas. Orsey | 4| 1: operating motor vehicle whil un. | 11 nell Carer, e o4t | y1g Jimits of thn Oty 61 e 5 lin 1 Chapin . 35| | of G. A Hads:ll Camp. U. & W, v, | v of New Bri figure of $88,125. The Conntcngxt $88,125; J. B. Thompson, 229,150; [lin Congregational church, will Philander Filmore, “humble but el der the influence of liquor, reckless “-m -h;-"w s - .,' \i‘ h A fon 1. | 21N is too low to be of maximym Rail and Light Co. is second with|Lucy Towers. §15375; W. G. L |ather at the church in hody mext | plsre ot EBis El | Dolald, i 605 444-1453 |ATIVIng and failure to indorse AlE e N oiraa Con ot . priasion L. | benefit to Hartford, and ft 8 Pro- 815,000, The grand list totals $7.-|Contracting Co., $5.600 punday at. the regular morning serv- | Timothy Tave. SRR s Ol pature en license, 1 reckless driving, | MIoT8an Camo o ienen orain thiF | osed to confine futire dessh ont 963,082, Interesting Plan fces. Scout week will be observed Vallny Simition Roland Hale | Kalish . 91 116—g07|3: Teckless driving and evading re. | ©VENINE in the eighth sitting of a [to the north of the Capital City, a5, | The llst above $10.000 is as fol-| A contest desigmed to stimulate in- | (rom February 6 to 11. Tueaday at |y Sicklemore, ~ the constabls at |Sanders 204 | sponsitility, 13 taking auto without | 10thack and pinochle tournament BNch 130 o' = d TR 2 a2 ey, | The local team is well out t lows: John H. Ahrenberg $10.625.|terest in aftendance at church and |6:30 o'clock the fathers of the | appy Valley. Harry Josephson | . Brooks . 259 | Permission of owner, 1; vagraney S "m: out in froni 1January Tax Recei - - ast S scouts will gather with their sons at, | oF £ 204 | Vagraney and common drunkard Florence H. Alling $10.500, Willlard | Sunday school started last Sunday A1 The group has been successful in | . Brooks ... . a ; 294 25 ¥ s ard. Maple Ends Defeat I Alling 346,540 American Brick | at the Berlin Consregational church | the L o obtaining Mrs. Frederick M. Abell, |Hoftman .. 2 103 )i Vilation of immigration law, 1; The Mapte e r-:::o:;’{n team | $5,231 More Than in 1927 Co. $68,770, American Paper Goods :'md will continue for 14 Sundays. e “a(:.r:i W'r“ n Items | who is a, very competent coach. The \:Olq ‘-‘l’x“ of liquor !uw 3 H:vh'vmv | e lant 5 ;fl(' Mdn"“: b e Tax collections for Janusry-'ex- Co. $529,400, Bryon H. Atwater $24,- 'The Sunday school has been ?l\'ldbd . ""AM i ea,rl, ::mrlh “mu; oung people also feel fortunate to| Totals o :Iljr:xv;r;ino;llzi;an«ln, 1; violation of [ Toti 7. deitne ‘;r'mo‘ G b “":”d"'h"e of January, 1926, by W. L. Atwater $10.475, George |into two groups, under the leader- S el R e con- | A. M. E. Zion Social S T S e A b & scon | $923L26, Collector Bernadotte H. Baldwin $15,725, Thomas Bar- |ship of Mrs. R. Chapman and Leon pee A p:e“m from """”‘Lis»mnd f0 take part in the play. There will L a social and donkey ; ]:’ Lo 45 as "“" At iy to 24. A return game ie to | /0OMIS reported today. The Sgure rattiero $11.500, Emily H. Bauer es-| Honiss, and the group having the o Manieto il and ol | 20 T seloctions are fo beren. |Party at $ oclock fonizht at tho 23 L ppealel, Soeomitiad) L Played In Winstad at. a Infer date. | (7 the month bréught to e cloes fate, $13.976, Berlin Auto Sales $11,- | best record at the expiration of the rarby towns. An unusual BUTHBEL | sl Al g by Miss Bl outie g Pikn rest rooms under the auspices | 0 Nornich, I; confinued, 6; juds- | Tocal Pastor to Speak. |15t NEht Was $51,907.94, as egatnst Berlin Conatruction $177,475, | contest will be given a dinner and of prizes w e distributed. The Forshaw and Miss Winifred Kensel, |0 e Sunday "hool of fhe Re- I‘HNLMISW‘IV‘I“'.L nolled M_- prose- R D ‘mm‘("" & f $46.676.68 for the corresponding Berlin Savings bank $32,075, Napo-|social by the losing wide. dies” prizes were won by the follow- | deemer's A. M. . Zion ehurch. The | cuting attorney, 6; nolled by prose. ko] hodist chins o Of |month of last year. The report by lean Bernini estate $10,147, Louis A. Retums Home I8 firgt, Mise Rose McCabe; sec = —— | proceeds will be dirceted fnfo the | cuting attorney upon payment of [ "® Prospect Methodist church, wifn {funds is as follows: Tazes, $38,35¢.. Bradbury $18,425, Florence 1. and| Miss Iannie Achille has returned [ond, Mfs. R, Daje third, Mrs. A. | = | hymnal fund of the church. | costs, 12; pald fines, 11; placed in | ho the speaker at a foint meeting | : mewers, $6.129.10: ntnet l-'_ Catherine B. Brandesee $18.575, | (10m New York city after spending | R. Rarnard: fourth, Miss Mabel g Cosmopolitan Veague | chare of probation officer. 3 turn. | f Harold I, Emmett Post, No. 904, [provements, $185.57; strest sprink . Frank A Brandeges $13.000, Alex- | & fow mouths with relatives and | Carison: fifth, Mre. 3. A Wiae) Wi | ¢4 over to out of forn officers, 2; | Veferans of Torelgn Wars and she|line. $240.03; personal taxwa, $7. ander Brucs §13.055. Mayde .| (rlends. sixth, Mra. J. B. Brown. The men's | Acorns . 50 furned over to federal officer, 1; re- | 2dies’ Anxiliary, to bs held Thurs. |0ga.50, 7 ¢ Bunce. $10,475, Carbo Brick com. Meet Tomorrow Prizes were awarded to the follow. <PLAINVILLE | Smoke Eaters ... » 3 i leased by chief, 7. | dav evening, S = here wi 5 o ' : 3 i ——— — Buckaneers ...., & Durinz the mont i | Rev. Mr. Jores s an ex-service R e * Y 33275 Carbo $11.s00, | _ Thers will be a_inesting of the |ing: tiet, T Cody: secong, || ——ompe Durinz fha month &ix hovs and | = pany $32,375. Josph Carbo $11 r TODAY AND THURS— ; o= &l under 21 3ears of ags ap- | MIN. dvting e war having cerveq |25 Local Republicans L300 ) S HeD: B i % 3 | | Musketeers Georga Carter $13.5 . 0. Clark | Sunday &chool teachers of the Ber- . Bourgooi third, J. A. Williams; | i 3 & chaplain with the 77th division | i g e | a1, Camp Upton | GDII\g to State Dinner $52.800. Robert Cole 310725, Henry |lin Congregational chureh tomorrow | fourth, B, Hartman: fiitn) Walter | | £V Better than Night. Haw % ; YES EXAMINED Bristol Pure Ice Co. Sol, EE",V ew Eritain's delegation to the & 4 e . . “Flesh and the Devil” 3 T. Cornwall estate $13.050, I, . |eveming at 7.30 o'clock at the par- | Malarney; sixth, Jack MclInery. The JORN G‘Ilr&l RT l: M. E. Church 4 3 M. E. C nual din Announcement was made veeter- | sociation :;'Cfn:’m:‘f"":' "" = Musketers found their aim 2 dav afternoon of the sale of the (14080, T Day $10475 L Dean| The Berlin Grange Sewing club|econd, Mra. A, Stevens: wor sl \ CRAZY" e i i Wit | od! | 2 il > |Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport, mest $12.190. Georgs T, Doda $18.35% | will meet fomerrow atternoon a1 the | Tecw ot o s e L s :_:l‘,l(('\tl‘gb‘wl and make good use of their muskers | | I FANK E. Go WIN | Brietor Pure Tes Co. by Dovgloss K.|Wednesday night, wil s 4 : n the Cosmopolitan howling league | W . sole to the Southe: 2 Donnelly Brick Co. $95.400, E. F.|home of Mre. William &heldon of | Garald Footis Mrs, John Frank wil . UG e | New Brgnote owner, to the Southern |about, 25 members of the Du::u: $10.150, Louis Dutkewicz | Farmington avenue be the hostess at the next ‘ml;. - SYD m:;;}?‘f—“* ::n?l"'} exof;!lev:m,;i' ;‘mm,",,“ ‘,";‘ | Eyesight Specialist New England Ice Corp.. which 5 few |of the republican party. ‘m w $11,865, Elmer W. Dyer $11,040, E = Basketball Game —_— “THE \uésljwr‘ LINK® i *[] 327 MAIN sT. TEL. 1805 3\1:“":1 ;:o P-cux‘h' cu: Snvder ac[‘uam J. Donovan, assistant b 0,749, Thomas Emerson he Kensington Boys' club baskst- (Continued s MISS > ~orton. Ine, argest ice concern |States attorney general, will ,,?:::“u':‘”;. G. Erickson $13,375, | ball team will play the New Britain vl (Continued on Fage 14) GLASSES FITTED, |1 the it . Warner for the |speaker. s will be e J. Ferrara $12.025. J. J. Fitzsim.|Trade school tive this evening at'6 ] mens $15,175. F. Fogliati $12.700, 0clock at the New Britain Boys’ Heary J. Folren $24.850, Arthur|clnb gynasium. There will be a pre. Fonda. $10,775, Ruth Galpin $13.575, | liminary game between the junior Stanley L. Galpin $13.200, Peter and | 83u2ds of the two teams. Rose Genon $12.725, Giov. and Car- Large Order mina Gianotta $10.275, H. W. Good- | The flAm'""a""‘PWP;" f_:ooflr]qsn ha; rick $16,965, Goss DeLeeuw Machine | received an order for 83,000,00 - r‘okn‘sz,nbn. Fred Guite $10,275, Le- | Emall envelopes printed en hoth \WELL, IT'S A LONG STORY=WUEN YWOR. AAS LEANY LITNE ) 7RAT L couLonT 1anq Gwatkin $21,250, A. Hall $15.- |®ides from the Fleischmann Tesa! ONCLE HARRY \WASNT MORE THAN A BOYS THAT\NE CAN SAY-~AYBE HE e aiis, Hnfordi S810:25, | D04 accomding Ao W, 8 Bacoh o ik | MERE BoY HE WITA SENERAL OTHER. PLAY \Wims Do HAS AND MAYBE Charles and Margaret Hawkins §14.- | PAP°r company. He raid that {he YOUNG AEN TOOK. A SUDDEN NOTION et ol 215 Grace and Ruth Alling H4ll [ COMpany is putting out envelopes at 70 \WORK THEIR WAY ON A BOAT 70 YOU SUPPOSE 2 KE UASANT" #12,667, Susio W. Hodgson $10,025. | (h® rate of 350,000 a -day on a ; 5 & Godfrey M. Holmquist, $13,975; | Pecial machine. They will cost = B v ENGLAND=FOR AWMILE L HA| R. Hultgren. $10575: Alice J,|2bout 45 conts a thousand, he add- P J LETTERS FROM MM AND : Houston, $10,200; C. Fred Johnson. | °d- Mr. Bacon is a member of the THEN FOR ELEVEN VEARS $12,705: Harold L. Judd, $92,025; board of finance and taxation in 3 ] HIM John H. Kingsbury, $18,425; Louis | New Britain and told of the big or- | NONORD CAME FROM and Mary Kristopik, $17,660; L. F. |der in an informal discussion of lo- . Labieniec, 1, $10,960; L. F. Lubje. | cal business conditions preceding niec, 2, $13,775: Louis Lanzu, $11.- | last night's meeting. 050; B. Lardner, $10.825; G. Maim, Tab Whist §10.532: Fugene and Propero Ma- | The weekly whist party of the toirio, $11,25; A, J. Meinsner, $10.- | Tabs held Iast evening was largely Ris: Merwin Brick Co., $88,875; O, | attended. The winners in the wom. Mestiert, $15.425; Mildrum Co. §13.- | en's games were Mrs, P. Garrity and 300: Thomas and Angel Miranti, | Mre. Charles McKeon. Mre. Robert $10.840; D. H. Montgomery, $14..|Corr captured' the consolation 925: Bernard Moore, $10,615: Carl | award. John Skene and Frank iy 1 Mueller. $16,120: Richard Murray | pont wera the winners in the men s Prick Co. $46.100; Albert Norton. | gamer. Henry Fagan was given fhe $12.010; Elizabeth Norton. $15,365; | consolation prize, The mext whist #nq L. M. Cowles $20.040, Emma |donage. bridge whist winners were a4 foi “MA ‘OMAN AND sine || 7 Critrkins $19,790, Frank R. Day Sewing Club lowe: ladies”; first, Mre. W. Sheedy: e “-r'nl.‘!‘nsr:l L ‘15"2““"" - 0 000 |

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