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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928, Mail Orders Filled Exploit Saster Fashions ~ From Paris and New York Coats Smart in Svery Detail Presenting an interesting collection from the famed fashion centers of the world. Models that will intrigue you with their flaring capes, smart throw , intricate stitehing and unusual neckline treatments and fashion's smartest cuffs. $39.50 . $95.00 | s Methodist church ale at Communit jnoon at 3 o'clock tomorrow M. Cowles will entertain women of the Missionary society tl Kensington Congre gational ch at a silver a Fioon will hold hall Friday a Berlin News OLD TIME BERLIN RESIDENT PASSES . ... a pa [ M . C. Hod | parents for a 1 Frank Bittner Dies At Age of .. " 7o 75 Years LIVED HERE FOR 40 YEARS! i reh il o 7:30 e ster 1) e by good ju Slight Auto Accldents—Grange Play || 0% ‘::,“L",.]""'[ e S S L Aunitiary | Troop 4, Girl Scouts will meet this |10 1ast referc {afternoon at 4 o'eloek at its rooms Whist—Church Notes of Interest | in the Berlin Congregational churen, | Mrs. R. Chapman, scoutmaster, will | e in charg Cub Seouts will meet at 6:45 o'cloch. these three 1o be present Funeral Service: i of the Prentice Manu- | s for turing Conpany left yesterday for | Dayton, Ohio. He month on busine v will remain there | (UP)—1 s for the Aleff, who the he com- | ¢ Horane a blow on boxing mat son on, W ds has returned to hls‘} ending the winter | Torida, Mr. Jone td weather was unusually cold | la during the winter, of Dr. and is visiling his ¥s. wi om¢ today. fellow boxers will after months in that the | | i for | | h's motheor said Mre today she would nst Tomn the fatal y lo! . who struc “1 feel sorry for Mr. Carroll, said. “I know he had no |ef hurting my hoy. Howeve {his death could have been p o Scout Meetings Boy Scouts of the Ber- Rehearsals — Legion CANONIZATION Marci honiz ASKRED ation of the Fisher and the More, heroes of t church in England, Tope Pius today by Herbert Hov son of the British ambasade | Washington, and ldward Rome, king Cardinal mem- {1 hom are ex- their meet- —Scout Meetings—sSovial Ttems. ; tomorrow | Al troons at Afiora long period Frank Bittner, g home on Elm sty rday morn- irR. He was a millwright by trade #nd was employed in Fast Beriin for rearly 40 years. Although had reside New Brit- #in he was well known in that cify He danghter Mrs. Bernard Carlson New Brit- two gons, Iederick Bittner, |ing shipping clerk at the B. (. Porter | store in New Britain and Irank L.[ fThe benefit dance held Saturday littner of Tast Berlin. He also|evening at the Iy al hall in | ives three grandchildren. Funeral | Borlin under the auspices of the crvices will be held Tuesday after- |ladics of Halian Fraternal so- noon at 2 o'clock from the home. |cicty proved to be a great success, Itev. Samuel A, 1 of the Berlin [over $200 being realized. The money Congregational church will officiate. [will be given to a sick woman, for ! Burial will be in Beckley cemetery [whose benefit the dance was held. in Beekley Quarter, Auniliary Whise This Evening | S cidents, Plans have heen completed for the A G drveh et which will be given this eve- Tty Wy wooalor Is ton t Legion hall in Kensing- | rlightly damaged last : when | the American Legion auxil- | it was siruck by a car eperated by The party is opened to the John Lauchowski of Farmington | Prizes will be awarded the vead. The Haywond car was slop- 'rs in all the games. Refresh- ped at the time of accident, |nients will be served. Lauchowski crashing info the rear of Mecting Tomorrow | the car denting the fenders and tive meoling Lof - tha Bnichlel Lof e Rt or of the Kensington Methodist s e churcl will e held tomorrow at the A slight accident urred [hureh at 6:50 oclock the American Paper Goods "" "N'T"'"“l"'. ‘“"“l'“f“ : oung People’s society car operated by Joseph Georgotield |, 'Uhe TOUNE Teople scraped against an auto ot Clinales B Wenia S e colilent RS0 S S happened early this morning. bt SiRin Grange Play Rehearsal, g Joast Bexdin. Tems A sunstibaren el Blie Bibheeant |1 0 e sirl of America,” will bo hedd this Y ol at the home of Miss Viola | o . h Boardman of Northinglon ridge at|[°0c = 1o ST 8 o'clock. The pageant fs fo b | O given by the Berlin Grange at thel g™ Westrield G tangn flon WAt S am ikl Thoso taking part and the charac- | wof ters are: Indian g Esther Ad-|""a ") 4 Mre. L. F. Turoer, Mt ams; Puritain marden, Miriam Skin- ner; Colonial girl, " Henry Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Jessie SKINNCE: | poyfore and Arthur Seifeld were Southern girl of Viola Beare ma dinner guests of Mr. and Mes. Ed- 2 mchool girl of today, Florence|sarq Wail af their home i New Gibley; western girl, Virginia Bush- |z Yl 2 home girl, Marion Whitham Mt s college girl, Pearl Youn; 1t s o - Frances Wallace: bride, Mary | &0 Michaels. The pageant is being « -1 Miss Doris rected by Miss Viola Toardnian S the Probate Court Hearinz A hearing on the estat Cobey 3 Porter of Hartford v 1 Harriet V. Hollister held at probate court = of his father, Henry at o'clock the r. over Sunday | Mrs. Theodore Carns spent Sunday George 1. Churchill and James | Lemon. 1 of poc 75, died at cvening his « was presey Lers of vost | pected Sucecessful Party successful bridge party was evening at Worth on Community house by the Lo- Hi Girls’ ciub. There were Refreshments were s enjoyed. Benefit Dance Result he A of Caius college, Cambridge. Brands Self never heen a of Raturday in leaves his wife, one ) taliles, of rved and danc- of was employe e evenit the A to e, o near Bl T of the church has its meetings Meetings are us- driven NEA prove the doubied, Ruth Kansas, burned leg. Now w canse her hushand, Elmer, questioned her devotion and to drinking again.” City her at th *[ro at New-! of his| stationcd | Tove Harris, his initials on nts a divores evening as 1est ald, Nye home William their enter o nell; R at and Chapman enter " Cro e their home over o Fiast Mr. Hamp and Mre, Aalpin of guest of Sun {ton | Frank | Eawara e of the will D March 1'0 on on petition of as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ) ard Hulbert of Maple Hill, ves Birthday Party. The Wesleyans will meet in the lizabeth Louise Troup en- | Aethodist church social rooms this tertained of her friends at a party Saturday afternoon | evening at 8 o'elock her | Phe Knights of Pythias will m. home on Worthington ridge, the rasion being her cighth birthda oc- | fomorrow evening at § o'clock n- [ Community hall. Ty. The house was decorated | A Lenten service will in spring colors. Games were Pl | 8t Gabriel's od and refreshments served. Miss | Thusday cvening Troup received many usernl gifts The mid-weelk Social Hems of Tnteres, Methodist Mie. Kenneth Rielyea | Wedne tain the Alpha Alph: at | W. H Payne Hartford vis- ker home on Worthington ridge to- | jtor yesterday morrow afternoon. The Ladies' Aid society Miss at be held at iscopal church t 8 o'clock praver meeting of church will be heid | ¥ evening at T:30 o'clock | the will enter- |y aluminae was a of tha | food Silver City Boxer ied in 1 be as pall | Ju Edna. not Car on hoti ol to wrd, or at ullough, o ¥ again ‘took FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TUE SKIPPER ME \WE ARENT FAR FROM TUE ISLAND OF ST LELENA, FRECKLES! A~ =t Plainville News Jo! we a CHARLES WEEDEN DIES AT HOSPITAL =Former Harness Maker and Fac- tory Emploge Passes Away H. S. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Plainville in League—Driver Held | After Accident—Mrs, Gay Dies in Springfield — Case i W M Court—Lloresters’ Mecting. Charles W. Weeden, a 1 Llainville f tha 1att 1 last W e ien came opened a now oce rick lodge, He | oy ainy | this town. The funeral will be held We day afternoon, with a servies home of \W. A Rev. €} will offic in M 1 1l be made W ! o I1. S. Basehall Schedule i ‘onne nville high s drawn 1 Diield this wee has Western which Pla wi member, gar school S to be played by DOYs Were annontics follows i today is as I il 24, Tho { Plaanville, sday, May 1, W = [town at Plainville, Friday, May 11, | o Terryville at I ille ay, May 15, Watertown at Watertown. | Iriday, May 18, ryviile vilie esday, May Plainvill Frid homaston Thomuston e 1, Litehfield at Litcl | In addition, a number o games will be arra in 1y with other school Vicin W tt a in ty. probahly th high of first basehall equipment today, and prac 1 next w The outiook is f Lewis The Southinglon. pu players Trolley operate Crash at Automolbits of 139 Gold nd Harry 1ibelh t, Ni afternoon ar o Ibank is & Switch hvar W switeh T to nearhy line oge tried anot! and car on pass curve across the read, Rrvan head-on Constable 1 IPurrey arrested the Now Flas a ckloss Roth no i to o swi strikin aehi w o on | {on charge o machines we dama s, Bryant his wife and three children, R Mrs. Adelaide Gay Dies Waord ihe death of Mrs. vhich ocenr was accompa by n has hoen e Adelaide d yesterd She was a and lauehters, one in Spri in Hartford held here metary fomars At 1 Rey nvitle od 1 S0 former by resident is survived fold hy two | os will | in G Hi 11 of- Gr. West | ' *elock tar of Pl ciate he wil in emetory Settled Out of Court rd . Miles Ne antomobile striel Mow hose of Rr eldon of T We e invlile on 1 reet last nesday, 1 Tement Sheldon ont of cing o pay | hurse | st from | who had | themselves {1 veldon had | moving troliey in | A that he was af | tothe sef-| he mped from of the oxprosses front fault ment, as wli 1 1 £ without econrt | wonld Tiav any | pavment Tarty A. Bunnell en. friends at their | t Saturday eve. RBirhday Mr. and Mrs (rtained liome ning, the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Albin Bradiey There musical selections by Howard « mond ¢ was served ing in Odd 1 Al [ tomorrow 1 tend the Oaks. Murphy affair b hnson of Woodford avenue. ‘re enjoyab! m. pianist man and 1R played olinist, s v a sp large birthday n w hay ure cake. Mrs. me gifts. resters’ Merting ral Lawton, Arne 1l hold a regnlar n 3t 8 o'c Con graud court conven 1 May will be Tenten Supper zuild the © il serve a | at rhread i 5 W i W lay ey o with d the ribed ell ne Brool B Taster vacation Harry C. et school spent the regular cho Baptist church 45 o'clock There will be a irsal 1 row o he W, ¥ af 1 of 1. ork tomorrow Wallace T Helen Johnson Tor of Hartford 1 giiests of Miss Doro Tarmington ac Miss Cosmopolitan. Leaguc. Duckaneers and Game Tunehec heir John recipient of a number I"arest to at- A ¢ the N in rch aten § bal from for Brown of the weelk- to- will meet at 2:50 Musketeers ors in the Cosmopoli- I 0 nts from latter doing the th the Oaks. Bugbee of t put up a ecrap, but C. 1 his backers won ¢ combine ork of the M t the The ecore COSMOPOLITAN LEAGUE Buckaneors igue matches vs, e n H Smoke Eate 493 479- Recreation League. the Recreation League at creation Outlaws 0 out of d Timers, 1 game uth Ing 2to 1. eys the three str from the Wil from the Bl Warr sentor, 00k Fiv Thompson featured Jres: Ol Time i 1 son terson Sportsmen Notice ut $0 TELEPHONE 731 121 BROAD ST, PLAINVILIE former team tak- the Smoke me bowling of Willard of tl > lwas pulled off won the P. J. SASEK BROS. and the orts nd Outlaw Wagnet Dam Ba Kovi Nort 4 | | Tot Ton Marti Yacobs Warner ey Wildcats Roper Coelos Thon South End< 472 4 Special Mateh, Broadwell, aged Plainville, her right evening which she collision with an owned by Julius of Shuttle Meadow, |driven by William E Jin avenue, hoth of young woman' her, M. Broadwell, was driving west West Main street, New Britain, and team was going south on Corbin e, The right front fender of car caught the pole on vagon and swung the team ahout The team and the automobil famaged and Miss Broadwell's in- when the curtain e Tiorse the left front who for to day suf- arm when an injury 6:45 an automol riding figured in a livery team ew Britain. iry was caused a painful cut on er Clarence Kumm, ated, found no ca action. se po- ice Confirmed on Boat Rerlin, March 26 (#—An unusual ous took pls in rlin when children of canal skipy cre confirmed In the ngelical h in what is known he “floating church.” “floating ch * was built en £e 1o accommodate the num- s familics who spend their live: nal bo: They ply the rivers nals of Germany with ¢ "** Migratory Children corem o 4 . have no stationary homes 1ently do not ong to When they reach Ber- stop at what s t Harbor,” where ' is usually usually VORMLE PUBLISHER DIES 1 March 25.—(P) Gleason Colby rer pub the Lawrence Tele night in New York city 1 vord received here today 1 his residence he 1fter 1 awrence, Mass., re for of the er. he irs bt m to Benjar to New Y married | was of Calvin Cool Ambherst college, <PLAINVILLE» MON.—TUES, EMIL JANNINGS STHE LAST COMMAND World's Greatest Dramatic Actor. soe Him. WED.—THU “PAID TO LOVE" GEORGE O’'BRIEN, ONET LIST IS 40,538,683 the | uncement made thi morning. Very Rev. Monsignor Patrick N. Breslin, pagtor of the church, per- formed the ceremony. The couple were attended by Miss Geraldine T. (‘urtin of New Britain and James J. Critchley of Forestville, Mr. and Mrs. Kenney will be at e to friends in their newly fure nished residence at 47 Bingham street after April 15. Brush Fire A brush fire. which threatened the bungalow of Councilman Homer H. Judd on Fall Mountain, ecalled out Squad A and Hose Company No. 1 at 12:40 o'clock Sunday afternoon. After a stubborn battle the blaze was extinguished with chemicals. Burglary Reported The store of Mrs. Wilfred Baneroft 141 Farminston avenue was en- tered some time Saturday night and 1antity of cizarettes, candy and %0 pies taken. Entrance was galned ving a light of glass from | Bristol News COUNCIL WIL LEVY TAXRATE FOR GITY Adoption of Rate Principal Busi- ness Tomorrow Night Mrs. Margaret A. Garvity and Mrs. Michael Malukait Are Dead — Brosh Fires Prove Stubborn — of the opinion that were responsible for the investigation is beine on that basis. Sergeant nski is working om the Hungry Burglars Steal Pies, Mrs. Margaret A. Garrity M t A. Garrity, aged 60 late John P. Garrit: ral street, Forestville, dled at v afternoon at her » had been in {1l heaith 'ral months but the expectedly yesterday. Mrs. Garrity a girl and had r residence ther ember of St. Matthew's Matthew's Guild, Fidelia panions of the Forest and ixiliary, Ancient Order 1 came u Born in Hartford, to Korestville a Surviving is one son. John P. Gar- rity, assistant postmaster the Forestville post office. funeral will be held at 9:30 Wednesday morning at 8t hew's church. Rev. Willlam P. pastor of St. Matthew's will celebrate the high mass m and burial will be in the Brush Fire A Hose Company No. 1 wera called out faturday afternoon a bLrush fire on Burlington ave- which for a time threatened several houses and barns. The blaze had spread to a considerable area Jo- before the alarm was turned in and Mag. firrmen upon reaching the seene, s of | Sent out a call for Deputy Fire War- the {den Sherman Scoville, who arrived a |short time Jater with a gang of men. [ The fire burned over a large seetion of woodland before it was extin- guished. Mrs. Michael Malukaitis ome )t was | Plainvi for 1 Joseph. Michael nue, lukaitis of t t ill be held at Tuesday morning at St < church Oliver will celebrate the high d b will be Joseph's cen: Y. Boy Struck By Auto George Tibbetts, four Saturday when he was| Fmile Schaffrick of 72 Stewart uck by an automobile operated by |S{T0€t was fined $20 and costs in the B Tzl oriTamysile . Ha suct court this morning on charges feved a slight concussion and other ©f drunkenness, breach of the peace Tnjurfes 1o the ha His condition And assault on Joseph Kowalski and i« not dered eriti Hip afp. {Wolter Komonii. with whom R walking at| Schafirick was arrested at $:30 a. was carried about 50 feet hy | M- Sinday by Officers James Kelth s B\t escapediuniniveed. 2o 1 O'Connor, after a tele- < not held by the police. |Phone complaint had been received Lnton Dévotiong at headquarters. Kowalski during Lenten devotions, consisting of the | 1? SCuftle suffered a cut on the head L of the rosary, benedietion 204 his hand was badly bruised, re- 1O oF e vossry, Bensdiution | up s eties) siteniton Tt all the rain that falls on earth | during the course of a year could be | gathered together at one time, it | would cover the entire earth to an |average depth of 29.13 inches, n Q Tibb he 1 cssed il nent and a ser- | will be held St. Matthew | 1 0 o’clock Tuesday eve- speaker will be a mem- Lasall * Order of Hart- ra riday evening thers will be ns of the c ‘ Funeral of John B. Pratte f ral of John B. » was accidently drowne well Park Lagoon urday morning, was h this morning at §t. Ann's church high mass of requiem was celabrate | by Rev. J. P. Perreault and buri:| was in the family lot in St. Thom:m You're Wrong! Pratte, | cemetery. | Card Party Party under the auspice th Side School Parent acher Association will he held this auditorinm of the new Church street | Case Nolled | ; ach of the peace of 66 Church street was nolled this morn Ly Assis Prosecuting J. Stack. Staskiewic rrested yesterday on complaint Guiseppe Nesci, of Robert To Confer Degree The third degree will be conferred ull form tonight at a meeting of Lodge, and A. M Deputy Thomas H Rimshury will be present ver two illustrated lec of the Masonic Hor at and the on the Washington Memorial t Vi An ovs will be served f¢ dlin Dis ond wi res, one lingford Alex other dria, stow ving the duvenile Rallplayers Arreste youne | under 14 custody nski of the com ssiter | hoys | he vout) morning the prose This {8 not a picture of a sweet voung thing! No sir! Tt's of Joe Fiaton all dolled up for his part in the University of Pennsylvania’s forthcoming Mask and Wig Club Joe, who hails from New is brother to Mary Eaton rage of musical comedy. Ladvy of Yet It the Tru TELLS 60/M6 T AFRY e “TMATS TRE (7HATS EXACTLY WLERE \WERE GOING 7O LAAD, AAD TUERE WELL TRY AND Pick UP A BoAT ICA ! ~pow FAR IS TUAT FROM AFRICA , UNCLE th ABOUT TWELVE MONDRED MILES, T SHOULD SAY= IF WE BANE LUCK WE WILL BE IN AFRICA BY TO ST UELENA! TWO AONTUS A60 IF ANYONE HAD TOLD ME 1 WAS GOING TO SEE WUERE NAPOLEOA \NAS SENT TO, ID LD THEM TUEY < WERE CRAZY! SUNDAY? GEE,