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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, Mail Orders Filled The Small Hat Quite Correct For Sport, Street or Dress Charming hats in the smart hugging crowns or with tiny brims, Strong in the limelight of trimmings are flowers, feather pads, cellophane, cire ribbons and lacquered flowers. In attractive colors as castilian red and independence blue and gray is very very popular $5.00 =\ M. E. Zion Church Y held at Zion [ 2 b4 | Redecn ' Plainville News """ JUSTIGE DISPOSES - - OF WIRE THIEVES Woman and Bogs Fined—Deal: - Monday lohnsor ‘ er's Gase Nolled TESTIMONY CONFLICTING . Junk Dealer Could Have Church of G Been More Carctul, Conlon Say~—Church No- | tices—Woman Arrested for A\ sanlt—Children See 3300 Chicks, Mrs was theft in court 1s Trom Property, nos Britain v boy before Jdusti Bris ded by W Her aged ¢ week by the ol ey, who 1 ody Jacob I3 siaid 1o be t Kemy velopment of the cas: Bornstetn, who wis re | Attorney Katz of Harttor haGE S i that he did not. know i : stolen. T tor Swedish Congregational Church bovs admitt said | not know her stolen 11 {tertal whic {aunis Pros dealor, snnin ona w |of Furrey's lat: | would not cha |eeiving stolen 11f he k thought He i Raptist Churchy Following are the at mvestigatio servic v Bornstein witl the gouds, as he dou sermon remal in 1ed & his purchase on pastor Junior ehoir Bible school at 12 noon Ivening ser s is cor all of th Chr |the reformatory Iwent on, ses for all vant to s lock s o'clock vited to atte vone 7 0% tion i insti s reputation, how vas not good, ho said, and h 1d will Tead the regular morning serv- | 1 {ices tomorrow morning at the Ken sington Congregational church at e Junior League will lock and the Epworth | League at 6:45 o'clock. The evening 10:45 o'clock. The stor’s sermon [ service will be held at 7:30 o'clock topic will The Courageous Lite.” | It is cxpected to he seri All departments of church school | slides of southern for this will meet at 12:10 o'clock under the | serviee, superintendent. The Hha s moming hism class will meet at | | pops ppsco There will be a dis- 1,y i and the | o¢ an Endeavor meeting | sopool A st Wil be St jmet at 3 o Berlin News WUMPS PREVAILIN * FflflM@lfl[Mlfl e Bil Chiris it Many Children About Town Are I Fund AMicted : | regnlar JAMES ~ O'CONNELL DIES g of estin direction of the RArvice at St Ga Uetreh will be held 10 o'clock and will be in charg Mitehell. The church will me 9 o'clock, Patrick’s and held this o at 8 o'clock Gabrisl's Episcopal church Al the decorations and refreshmen An istiar Georg at G o'clock Kensington Methadist inday school at 10 o'clock Lord, pastor, will lead morning sery The pasior's them rching service will be *The T { Josus Epworth leagns lat 7 o'clock. Alfred Pabst will lead | iuw services, taking s Nhis topic “Bird's Life Compared With 1 | Church Services Tomorrow Morning | Man." — Preaching servic s will b conducted at 7:30 o'clock. The snb- | et for the diseussion by fhe pastor | will be “Three Old Paths.” | 10 Iocate Girl's Parents Futilo— | Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock (he | 5 [ Ladies’ Ald society will 5.ecl in the Local Man Dics at Hospital. [church pariors. A clam chowder a [supper will be served between 6| land clock to all those present ! [y the socicty. To those who pre- town, ecspecially among the 8chool [for, anothor meni Wil e served. children, There are about 16 Enown | The Junior il et o cases, only a few being severc. A ichurh on Thursday at 3:45 o'clock. | number of school children are | Midoweck sersices sill - be held af | ¥10 Wish to write to him may reach £atont to relfiaki) Mo Srony Uhale | the sk Inirsday at 7.0 | M there for the time being. Jessons becs of the existing ill- o'clock. “Paul's Third Missionary | 7 ls M. Westeott who s heen mong sonic member of the [Journey”™ will be the theme. The ',‘f”\‘l‘j’”h\i lvm'mr nl. l,n'n: l\:..m wing elass will meet at the church , 9Uring the winter will retoen here been at a |on Friday at 3:45 o'clock | for the sumuier arriving here early win- | Lfforts Prove Vutile e O ter, a period that rally visit Lifforts of the Meriden police The od by many es of discases. The tocate the parents of the girl who Will meet Thursday evening at 18 Mo fear felt in the present cases | was found wandering in a dazed | Hubbard school at 8 o'clock. The mumps because of their extreme [condition on the Berlin-Meriden | entertainment program will be put mildness. | read Thursday night proved futile | on by the pupils of the school under James O'Connell vesterday, A felegram was sent to | the direction of Miss Mabelle Barnes James O'Connell of Kensington, 400 West th street, New York 'and Miss lelen Hines. A nominat- who has been a patient at the New City, where the girl claims her par- committee to bring in a list General hospital for many | €N live. Miss JTsman sticks to her | officers and be elected at the April s, died there last evening. Myr. [Story fhat she was struck by a hit | miecting will be chosen at this meot- erConnell observed his 65th birthday | and run driver. Late yesterday the | ing. on Friday, March 9, just a week be- | Police were noifie t the ad-| Miss Barbara Payne, fore his death. He has been em. Aress given by the girl did not exist. | Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, Payne, ployed for the last 20 rs as a She will be keptat the hospital until ticnt at the Hartford hospital. paper-cutter in the American Paper | o patents located. | Mrs. Roland Holmes has returned Goods. n Services {to her home here after Mr, rvices will be con- ‘our sons and danghters, Javies r,-‘"l ’I'""‘ O'Connell of Kensington, Hugh Hgolony O'Connell of Hartford, Mrs. Tdward Anderson of New Britain and Mre George Miller of Unionville. My O’'Connell was a member of the Rev William A. Harty branch, A. O. H., of New Britain, Foresters and the iloly Name society of St. Paul's chureh, Kensington. The funeral will Paul's church on o'clock. soeisl e |t ; Will e in keeping with the day invitation has been extended The Pythian Sisters will Monday evening at § o'clock ommunity hall for the regular semi-monthly mecting. The Modern Monday Ietic hall. Although a watch was hept Tast night for the dog that has been kill- ing a number of rahbits, he did not appear. Several who have lost their o'clock i pr of to sorvics el Woodmen will mee ening at § o'clock at At —Union Lenten Services—-Efforts | there is At the pr ild cpidemic of mumps existing in nt time his nest visit. Donald Turner is stationed Newport, R, 1., at the Naval Train- ing station. Those of his friends at sonage on use th conditions have Vigh standard thronghout the Association 1h fo Parent-Teacher of daughter of a pa severul Union lenten dueted at the Swedish (17 cran church in New Bri evening. Rev. Theodore A. | Will deliver the serion. | | | O'Connell leaves his wife and 1in hospital, Greene Male Ada. your props Herald Classifiod Entertains at Bridge Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft entertain- cd with three tables of bride at her | [home on Worthington ridge on Thursday evening. The winners of the prizes were Miss Doris Gibne Mrs. J. W. Hall and Mrs. umphy. Refreshm Berlin Farni A meeting of the Berlin Tarm- ¢ club will be held this evening | at § o'clock at the bome of Alexan- der Bruce. The name of the speak- cr of the evening has not been an- nounced. The committge, ich W ppointed som annual ladies’ night and banquet, is Lochgilphead, Scotland, has been identified as the “village with a fo- |tal population of 00 and chiurches and scven minister: ferred to by Right Rev. Dr. Weather- bead during a sermon in Glaszow i recently. be held in Monday at St. Paul's church Masses will be celebrated tomor- row morning at 8 and 10 o'clock at ¥t Panl's church, Kensington. Rev. John €. Brennan, pastor, will be in charge. Following the 10 o'clock mass there will be a scssion of Sun- The Colonial club, principal social organization of Tampico, Mexico, has st anuounced has been cloged “because of lack of patronage, but the free lunch will whist + lo'clock | pets have loaded shotguns ready for weeks confinement at the New Brit- | re- | that its restaurant | all fcommiended !the 1o; Lefor: plea a s H. 8. befeated High sc] who had The youth’ for hin him for e never 1 Watertos victory in West Attoriey trying Loy h Lan ontlet Connecticut, well dur The a game this lis son said idle ar four rey Just fir ) ra Mre. K Iy worn down by the Mills fined nd coste. Each hoy i payment of suspends visitors am did not win ball and season, but basket costs, with me to the creditabl cumstane Rornstein's cas BOyK of « DAy, on paymer s Arrested for Assanlt Constable E. W. Furrey rested Mary rlieri on YN sep) lobie to the to be lup in abon eather permits, ' Team Victorious b2 BT 1 Brook A. A. quin Senjor 1Ty st ward practics M. O. Ryder. T scheduled to appear in court Congregational (hurch | Sunday morning service at 10:45 minister will ypreach By Babylon's Wave,” Gou- h school after the regational at 6 cals had only four me Anthem S i servic Miller had 2 points, while Eddie Geeter- Plainville led by 27 but had to work morn- Young 36 p. m. Flsis Judd will speak or ot ing People’s nieet Hale, leader. M . Qualifications he public is invited Executive commi 0 p.m. at the parsona Lenten sewing meeting Thursday | ternoon from 3 till 5 o'clock in the i, parish house. The ng group n Poom. with lar street | tian Churcl | a 21 7 at | Broad Brook A. A morning message | I1d 1 he “Direction.” 1th school 2:05 p. m. Fven preac will he Tl The junior choir music at the eveni Prayer at Thursday evening in t I'reddy made sloh zot 15 t the half ‘u Cor e ] : trom Character Lol The summary Plainville Y. M. C. A 1714 I Tuesday at | teynolds, rf fe Thur over 7 Mrs, W dny at 3 MeKee, 1€ Advent Chr Morning preaching Sar hing Jo! Funeral will render | meeting Choir rehearsal will follow Thursday prayer next week. meeting on When You Want F ey Tie prepared for 1i «PLAINVILLE» ZTonAY— FRED THOMSON in it THE PIONE scovr The Pamous Western star, life's emergencie Account i of greatest g3 t in Mk lack of poir andicapped by your —SUNDAY — 2—FEATE RES—2 “TADIES MUNT DRESS The Battle Cry of Women Who “Have Nothing to Wea Virginia V “DRIFT with BOB STLE The Ol West in New Thrills Start your account To 3¢ Interest Paid MON—TUES. Plainville, Conn “SORRULL: AND SON™ Dad Will Always Stick By You. | be served a e b G EOTe.? time ago for -the | be 3crved at the bar as heretofore.” | {READ HERALD CLASSIFIE FOTL YOUR WANTS Daddy of the Mails . postmaster taken on Funeral of John A. Kroher The funeral of John A. Kroher of 33 Putnam street, who dled at his home Thursday, was held this afternoon at the home of his dsugh- ter, Mrs. John W. Hoermann, 26 Darlin street, East, Hartford. Buria} was in r East Hartford. d I | To Present Comedy ; | The dramatic comedy, “Take My . Advice,” will be presented on Wed- v ewening at the John J. Jen- Dings school under the direction of Miss Clara B. M. Douglass of For- estville, The cast of characters is 1s follows: “enten holic Church " oo Terryville Bank and Trust Go. Accept Plans « Louis Reynolds Samson .... Kendall Buskey 3ab ) ion .. Donald Manchester ApPROVED Acton .... Pauline Holcombe { Mrs. Nelson Dodd - May Gaylord i {John Wargrim .. dwin Matthews Virgy Mannfon Dorothy Gaylord Wargrim . Nancy Dion s are laid in the office ka News, over which Bob s as cditor. 1 follow the music by Mr. StPatrich’s Day Obserance Here— Roads In Bad Condition Follow- of the Burs g Winter - Storms—Marsh-Gor- perform- nan Gab and 1 nzagement—Other Jrems, Change In Supernumerary Rates Foil short meeting of the ice commissioners yes- t was decided to make some S in the sc vay for su re considered on Thursday ad of allowing five for the services of i ing dances in Edge- Forestville, the city eoun- ked to sanction a rate n e g up to midnight. time a dollar an hour will The board will also 4 a rate of $4.50 for the rvices of an officer both in the afternoon and evening at carnivals 1d circuses instead of $5 as or- iginally proposed. For midnight atrical performances a flat rate of an officer's services wiil be rended Past Presidents Meeting A meeting of the PPast Presidents’ association of Manross Relief Corps of I'orestville will be held on Mon- day afternoon, March 26th, at the ome of Mrs. Ella Zickwolf of Plain- ville, reco Funeral of Louise Bossi The funeral of Louise Bossi. ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Primo Bossi of #9 Crown street who died at the Bristol hospital follow- ing a short illness with pneumonia, was held at 9 o'clock this morning ny's church. Rev. Louis celebrated the high mass m and burial was in the Joseph's cemetery, Lngagement Announced nd Mrs. A. Marsh of 12 Ear! street have announced the engage- | ment of their daughter Miss Tillie Marsh to Harold C. Gorman, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson of Newell Bristol Trust|™ Fioalls in Poor Bt is president of | yrancof the roads in the city are : Pond. presi- |1 "geplorable condition, an inspee- virew Terry companylyion by the department of public L w“ Fioa i ssidangy works indicates. Much damage has Seedis been caused by the numerous heavy e ngmun o1 ! rains of the winter and the small ! “lamount of snow, which left the {roads unprotected from the heavy frosts. The expenditures for repairs “ this summer, it is believed, will ex- !ceed those of the past ten years by |a big margin. Several claims have been present- |7 to the city council because of damage to automobijes, caused by large holes in the road. It is under- stood that a large clalm has been ceived from an automobile owner | for damage to his car as a result of |striking a deep hole in the highway ® |near the corner of Rtafford avenue and Fair streets. This spot has since been repaired by the public works department. Many of the farmers {n the outlying sections ef the city, who have been able to use |automoblles all winter, have during {the past two weeks been obliged to resort to old dobbin, because of the depth of the mud, to reach the een- ter of the city. Repairs to the high- ways have already been started un. | der the direction of Foreman Daniel Donovan. Reckless Driver Arranged The case of Christie W. Jennings |of 191 Union street, charged with | reckless driving, was continued by Judge Willlam J. Malone in the eity court today until next Monday morning. Jennings was arrested vesterday on Broad street by Offi- cer Edgar Norton. John Jesionowski was sentenced fo 30 Jays in jail by Judge Willlam 1. Malone in city court today on a s driving charge. On the cyening of February 8, Jesionowski Into a gasoline pump in nt of the Bristol Hardware com- According to testimony pre- 1. he promised to assume the jamage to the pump but since that time apparently has undergone a change of mind. In court today he 1 the alternative of paying s ‘otalling $143 or serving gentence. He accepted the Joseph R and ( chairma cretary ¥ oo company 1 upon his r 1t those d Special St. ¥ Very I 0. P, sub-prior of Haven, a in Order, exercis 'oseph’s church § o'cl lay in honor of suhject pecial will tie he musical program, prepared by ‘ames Graham of Plainville, director »f the choir is as follows: Trish Airs, | lames Graham, organist, assisted by John Hayes, Robert Tetro, Marga nan, Mary } McLanghl q chorus, church choir: violinists, Wil- Trving Hodgkins Collenbur; solo, K Mrs. A. F. P Me, /1t Young Charms, James I solo, Dear Little Shamrock. Heffernan: solo, A Little Bi v, Amelia Curtin Godwin Miss Mary Magnell 'Tis the Last Rose of George Lucier; address the Apostle of Ireland, Francis A. Dug day hymn oir: solo, A Mrs ington Bur in the service Mail is Francis Bush, nding Stone, Pa. This | and last anniversary, ral New by Rieding, Hanrahan, Arthur tarney 1 solo, Bel derewski; It Those lection, harplst Patric soln, chorus, Patrick’s Joseph's Shamrocks, tion, Miss Mary ¢ solo, \a Gr Magnell s ishla, John Kildn al Rusticana, by Mascagni; William, Hanrahan. son, Arth leria vio- | crashed Hodeki Irving ; solo | Pany. < Tionohne: Mrs Spangled Banr as g A jail latter, Vs Mrs. Mary E. Spencer of Bur. in e f lington avenue suffered a compound . Patrick’s Night Dance | of the thumb as the pe- ‘- wiPHE dhs sult of a fall st her homs yester- he was attended by Dr. B. ;M.n:n k morn fracture The Plainville Trust Co. |70 st i &% o fake several stitches to hold the thumb in place. -\ The word “and™ | times tn the Rible, occurs 46,317 day school. Lenten devotions will be conduct- ed Wednesday and Iriday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph Grif- ith of St. Thomas' seminary will de iver the sermon on Wednesday eve- ning. There will also be benediction and the rosary. Frid evening there will be stations of the cross followed by bendiction. Hartford tomorrow afternoon at 3 | sacred Heart Church | o'clock. This will be a joint meeting | Rev, John €. Brennan of Ken- of the n and the auxiliary. on will officiate at the 4 o'clock | hs Rehearsal ma tomorrow morning at the A meeting of the St. Paul Sacred Heart church, East Berlin B Fife and Drum corps of Ken- A session of Sunday school will fol- [#ington will be held in the Tabs low the mass. {hall on Monday at 7:45 o'clock. Bertin (¢ here will T business mecting Older i at rollovwed rehearsal, tev. Samuel AL Fiske ell Notes ead the regular morning itral Connecticut B 10:45 o'clock lay school at 1 planning 1o hold a k. The Junior society meets g 2 this week to draw up tentative for the scason. According to Stoddard. president of the Kensington will have rep- at the meeting to ask | sdmittance into the I East Berlin Hems, Motz worship at the Methodist Tureh will ba held at 10:45 o'clock Hh pee hy the pastor, Rev. | Sunday school at | xpected to make a report on their progress. [FRECKLES members of the | | American Legion auxiliary of Ber- lin are planning to attend the Hartford county meeting which will 4 held at the state armory in EAT AY DESSERT To Attend Mcetnig Several of the ation: 10 o'clock will ervices at by a I pastor, ehall s meet- oel 2 o'cloch plans Dr. Sunday du conducted at 5 o'clock ry- Cill e continned every istance of 1l ives Youns TLL | YoU CAN BAT IT AND HIS FRIENDS DIs 60Y ORMSBY'S GOT MILLIONS = AN DERES NO REASON WAY WE CANT SHAKE MM PLAN , 1S 172 WEW! 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