New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1928, Page 11

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MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928 WOMAN_ I ARRESTED south Norwalk Re: The Children of Mary and mem. {bers of the Immaculata Conception NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, CAUGHT BY BAD CHECK | (Woeis Activitios _ ot Catholic Churches ,:::l:g \Hyl‘:o::-”):\x communion next Harvard Graduate and Alleged Fugi- There will b a St. Andrew's Church A Mid-Lent confession and com- S A, amd laughter of the late Commoders Elisha Peck, U. 8. N.. who during Civil war was in command ef Brooklyn navy yard for u time, her home here yesterday vears. Her husband was 8te the evening and , W. Whittemore, on 300 bonds epfather, Jo Norwalk the dent 1+ Aceused mecting of Promoters of the Propagation of th tve From Insane Asylum is Cap- Faith next S L of-Widding Revolver with v, dled day afternoon at 3 i B TEETTTTOC TP VS P00 Onless otherwise iz iic: written by theatrical pe press ag. the 10 ES AT CAPITOL 4 art S Williamn Haines' W photoplay totr pitol last even cveryone leaving g in highest pr “THE € WD AND VAUDEVILLE rand pre t vaudeville prograni. which was given ts th Strand Kaesu 2 most su riavboy P ) 3 P i 3 et Hadne aellehie Hundreds who sw Art Set) efang d it more full o the big love, lau, clubs tion of the plot o8 will laugh good comedy sitnations The Cr s that mads dominat run at the Capitot York whers it was Day, and Hobart )t popular prices and placed cluded {n the cs Astor Theafer at $3 ad- Beginning T GEN the last ion s. It is the first time half of the w . Wi ! such a step h been taken ymon: Hatto: ! tura, 1 I» at the eir new Bosu <om Dix a City ltems of Dowey 4 visiting tured in Bridgeport. munion period will be held at t. ©'clock. Bri AP a Ha a we ant ' for alleged e asylu arge of conncction with an attempt to pass a check at the Commercial Bank & Trust Fu temp but on the m chusetts to charge was changed to one of Lreach of th M sirous of having that t return him to the In city court today his ease was conti estigation. oni'a & pujageport Smashup in W1 Hee, An and Anto Pigared is Afr- ed Tridg. auto; man a pa Andrew's Lithuanian church this week, according to an announcement of Rev. Ldward V. Grikis, pastor. | | Visiting priests from various points in the diocese will be present in th church Thursday aftcrnoon and eve- ning to hear the confesst : parishioners. This will afford every | member of the church the oppor- | tunity of making his or her Easter | | duty. Masaes on Friday morning will |be at 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Lenten devotions will ba held on nesday and Friday evenin week at 7:30 o'clock. On W needay they will consist of the ro: and benediction and on Irid stations of the Cross will be St. Joseph's Church Requiem masses at St church this week will b a lows: Tuesday morning at 7 o'cloe ; month's m for ol Sulltvan; W o'clock, month McKegney. Thers will be a Holy at 7 o'clock. The feast of 8¢. Patrick on Satur- will be observed wit s at 7 o'cloc Lenten devotions will be held on Wednesday and Friday. Father Hubort of the Passtonist Order will continue his series of s 4 Wednesday while Friday o'clock and T80 o'clock, 1t stations of t s Will take A meetin idgeport. March 12 M —Frank uncke, 45, of Somerville, Masas,, rvard graduate and member of ll-to-do Massachusetts family ed by Massachusetts authorit ape from an insanc m, is held here on a tee votions. Lreach of the pea in company. ncke was first charged with at- ting to pass a worthless check, claim that he has plenty oney in the bank in Massa- meot the check, this W o peace ts authorit state that be may be given in- nal care, but Funcke said fo. hat nued to March 14 for further mecting of the W bigh h Po- in Court. ort, Marsh obile collision in which Patrol- Hans Rasmussen chanced to be SSENger in a taxicab operated McDaniels of €0 Arctic altermath in ity nnerherg COUTt today when the occupants o Capitel Theater 1ot of Lizards will nd friends Wed- 1 2 to 5 oclock last week. «d the followin Trma Keber man, week it will mec The other Corner clu n coal is gnod coal nd Woeod Co. Tel new Moore Tent, No. 'nion Veterans of th hold a regular meet- hall, Thursday Melinsky, Middleton, t virman ubacm, the birthia this w Li on Thur: K T. G “t on Mot sketball practice in a 1ecting on under the diree Mis iy ning at i rton. Owal will ¥ the s to sew Visiting ussociation. On W Kathies ) iy of the com- Hele 1 and Doro- 10 organ nk meot |vordance Y's with r«.‘:-l aduis P will he for bers on Thursd: Another Et. I ck's supper party will be held on Friday afternoon by Ptbenpt the 0 & I hold its March meeting in the Y. M. Fhpsinl Degt . A. & B. socicty meeting room to- Bsbeauls dutinenl adn, Lt morrow night. Following the meet- 11‘;“12:";"" SO ROl DE ABRLIIE oy 06 T arta o] hM s Siiice ming lessons. b Tuesday, 4:15 to § o'clock, plunges plunges; 6 vanced bask o clock, gyn Tucsda plunges; 8 Auxillary, junior senior o'clock, ad to §:1 spension of s of John J asant streot, St 146 Smith strect an the Miczunka of 175 | nley P. Albro of | Rocco D'Aversa also the re Edwar of 65 Lorraine of the lic ot § to 8 o'clock, street; 5 to 9 o'clock, gym. fturn Triday, 6 7:30 o'clock, O'Dell swimming 1rssons; 4:15 to 6 o'clock, | OMm has ye- tiny tots dancing; 4:45 o'clock, older sumed duty, following a fall as he ¥irls' dancing. getting out of car o Saturday, 9:15 o'clock Walnut str nlunges; 10 to 11:30 o'clock, SE New Britats lessons. ospital today to Mr. and Business and Industrial Dept. Mrs t Langlois of 64 Pros Pinnacle Cinb—The elub will mert {0 the gymnasium on Monday eve- ning, March 12, at 7:30. The girls #pend the club hour playing pames—bounce ball, bombardment, e Margaret Dewey of 1175 Tri-Mu Club (Corbin Screw Corp. ot complained to the po zcirls)—The club will meet in the Eiliivduy ught That 1he ownss «iub _room on Monday eiening, the house in which she lives \arch 12, at 7:30. An ctiquette pro- d/ofe ihas electric lighis beca ot will be started by an “Ask M A arrears. Sergeant Feens Another.” ®d and arranged to have th New Industrial S dieries on « il meet in the cl duy evening at 7:30. »1+. golng to attend ! Girls’ Conference ! 114 this meeting to learn about the fual plans for the conference. | March 17 and 18. An efiquette pro- | t will be started at the cub meet. | e by an k Me Anothar.” T Business Girls' Club—The «ill meet on Thursday evening ©20 4n the Y. W. C. A. club rooms The girls will continue doing their 1 mpshades and pillows, | On March 22 tha cluh program will on the “Ltiquette of Lntertain- ior funtor junior | vas born to Mr. and Mrs, 214 Arch s eral hospital to Club—Tiie b rooms on I' Those glrls who | = the Tnd ial | \ 'DAY—TUESDAY AT PEATURES—2 WILLIAM BOYD in— “THE YANKEE CLIPPER” Eplsode No. 9 “COLLEGIAN club | ho ns! clut at 1ot your bark yard tha cs—Ruy som> Bahy Chicks todas tom the Poultry Classificd Ads! Feature— VIOLA DANA —in— “THAT CERTAIN THIN Pay The dapartment of v % oreanized in 1847 | the interior LADIES MAT. 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They do the work with- Th E o cut gripine, cramps or pain. Al urs. Vemng March 15 bedtime t you like tha oth sion havin lowin, Th. and later argument were: Manr, Drooklyn, fined $25 and costs and sonte Fobrovski, 5, 127 St. Marks place, 12, Drooklyn, §20 and costs and 10 days in ja street, will PERFUME NOT LIQUOR New is Cou ons of perfume alcohol In pos- ¢ York city, made tions, Finey of v j'\nrou‘h court today, | The decislon was handed A. O. H. will after the case had been heard Jast waelk Cervigliane declarad that he wa | taking the aleohol in question to 8 were notified today of barbers’ supply ecompony operator’s Chester, N. Y. Herald Classiffed Ads! ing o ire u r involved in the col- v fined and sent to jail for € asraulted the policeman fol- g the accident. os: involved in The annual entertainment winl Tabs' auditorfum Saturday §t. John's Church Lenten devotions will be held at thethe church of &. John the Evangelist on Wednaeday and Tri day evenings of this wesk at 7 o'clock. Rev. Walter A, MeCrar of St Mary's ehurch will pre Wednesday and the Stations of t) | Cross will bo aid Friday.' The Altar soclety will continue i¢s serics of charit lay afternoon at St. Peter’s Church ns £ { Lenten devotions for STy | People of Kt Peter's church | held Wednesda ing at 7:30 o'clock in St. Mary’s Church Requiem masses ot &t itrick’s 4 in t1 night. bo the collision Charles | 0, 22, of 79 St. Marks place, uead to 10 days in jail; Steve il; Thomas Flavin, 434 Fourth Brooklyn, 10 days in jail; im Coffey, 245 Adelphi street, in jail. occurred ident Sunday York Arrested in Greenwich, Mary's | chureh this woek as announecd y 2 Acquitted After Hearing in | terday, are p as foilows: Tt !for Daniet A, Cednes " morning T I i ary - Georgea 11 At 7, senwich, e th March 12 (P—Decid- hat ingredionts contained in 450 annivers: of Anthony Cervighano, of and the alcohot | I FAES purposes in ac. |’ with government regula. 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