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Mail Orders Filled An exceptionally fine purchase made through a silk hosiery manufacturer, nationally well known—a sank rapidly. cxpedition, done by Harry Moore of | Iteiche, J. nest Andrew, Paul B copy of such resolutions will be for-| The East Bristol district, due te e : o i Mr. Piors is survived by his par- |75 East Main street, has been placed | Sessions and Edson M. Peck, b 1y ! _|the crection two years ago of the 'S al 1)-¢ = ¥ his pa s % . warded to members of the Wight case of well recognized numbers, though sub-stan: ahle: iwh Bisters. S LA Dol n ccibitien initis windew ot R 5| ‘lhr ,,m;h ubinitiza _\“A\.‘lm,‘: Iman family and a copy inscribed an | M°W school bullding on Pine street T R RO e e [and "Miss Doria Ticrs of St Joirs, [ C#stI's store. The picture is of the | Charles X, Palmer of New Haven canl [ !/1 fatily and a cop |t a cost of approximately $90,000, dards. Full-fashioned silk, in spring’s newest shades as S e e e R GG S T R A R T e T I e CoMNC TOODTAR, o cran | Mak Deon obligea foipey Mhe BIEIET Helona (Griftin) Picrs; and thres | "8 about on @ quict lake in the | Will be solocated asto provide plenty | Y1 Congratulatory Te Ao weax | TAte Of any district in the city. de- = 3 e 5 5 , | . < a big fellow, a of space to othe = = ol Ll =l Misty Morn, Tansan, Honey Beige, Kasha Beige, ahlldien, v Dondiave; T e ation o aomaeenere | outdoor. aimietie dnverane °™" |<cht out Ly the city fathers last |SOTIINE 10 figures "presented last fonr, and Edith, aged 19 months. is much action and atmosphere | oy e WENt after word s been received | [ERt by the district treasurer, the Merida, Shadow, Rifle Funeral services will be held at [ VHieh bring out the sporting in- | x : ons Rece L . lof the Bristol high school basket. | !0W°T tax rate this year will take 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the | S1inets of all who like the out-of-| Numerous petitions were receiyed ball featn’s victory over the Miami, | AT Of the current expenses and | Lndertaking pariors of W. A. Tuiey | 40015 The painting is done, partly DY o city council at its meeting Tast Cizona quintet in. the nationai | A% Provids funds for ‘the partial and other popular shades & Co. Ttev. 1. O. Melille, rector of | 10 0115, on linen five by four feet fn | NET. Mesidents of Walnut road re- | A1zONa duint g Beld i Chicago, | 70Uction of the bond imue tmew. in s S e Gill of- | 7o, Mr. Moore is enployed at the |auested that the street be accepied |[OUTIAMeNt being | CAEO. | existence. fcTate:s Bielit il Peln vl :‘jrn‘ _|Standard Steel and Bearings, [nc.|And agreed to assume their share of |11 1 whits {1 h“»;m L ot rh‘l Charles W. Street Floor vt " | He does his painting as a hobby, |the cost in putting same in cond] [ InULes AIS e etory of the| Charles W. Danlels, 19, superin- i o e It several of his eanvasses have |ion for acceptance. The matter was | 10701 bove was discusted. | tendent of the Foreaiville Cemetery The local Protestant churches w11 | D280 purchased by admirers, i"'“""" 1o thaistrest committsg, Insies gmup;z of high school atu. | Atociation, died at his home, 27 unite in a union Good Lriday sery- Temco Ten-Year Club I Apetidon fop curks gad sidomaiicy 7 00 in many instances some [F1°2%ant avenue, Forestville at & ice whicli will be held at the Ad.| The sighth annual banquet of the |0 Lewis and Lexington streets w o st b e o'clock this morning from infirmi. [yent Christian church Friday eve- [Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. Ten. |!IKewise referred to the street com- |8 the €1deF ¥ et ) ties incident to old age. = Main rtreet. Ehe was 60 vears ol |ing. A social time has been planned | ning at 7:45 o'clock, There will be | Tear Social club was held last eve- | Mitfee _ - News of the victory was received| Born in Becket, Mass, October eriin @WS | the vdow of William McClosky. [ for and it is expected that many |uperial musie by (he ehotr of 11, | ning in/the high school gymnasium | A reducst that clisba and sidevalks {|, "SRRG CK3 FIIONT MRS RECCUSC o0 g4y the mon oF Josliaa Sophia Before coming to IKensington she | will attend. The pic have been | Advent Christian church, and the |with about 90 employes present. The | D¢ 13id to tha end of South street | Chamber of Commerce, which has | (Atwood) Danlels, he spent most of I aleo lived In New Haven and New |recured through the County Y en-[ministers of flie cooperating |speakers at the banquet. whicl was | ¢3tension was presented by inter I had a special wire fnstalled for re- | N8 lifa in that town. coming to York, She leaven two sisters, Mus. |lerfainment burean at Harifopd.|'churches will give short talks. o | the most succeastul vet conducted hy | “Sted property owners. At the pres. | M ving returns. Last night's serv- | Forestville in 1907, He was twiee 3 Hartnett and Mis. M. Clacken, both | Whist and setback will he played | “What the Cross of Christ Mans o |the olub, were Governor John 11, | *fit time the strect committee is con- jee was somewhat poor. however, | Married, the first time to Mrs. J of New Eritain. Funeral artange- |after {he pictures Me" Rev. Charles Cleveland, pas- | Trumbull. Henry Trumbull. Stanley |#9ering the laving of sidewalks and |/, S8 PO R0 POOn, BOSELC: | io Afiller on December 33, 1893 and nents are in the hands of Joscph | The Lafanso club will enjoy a|for of (he Advent Christian churen: willim, Frank T. Wheeler and | b a portion SLide By (’]“d”'ff' what late the second time on June 4, 1914 to Hafey, funeral director theater party in New Britain this| will he master of ceremonies, and |Geor ading of New York city. | piKATS PEUIION was 1eft with them ) B0 iy of Stroet Conditions | Miss Alice Hills of Forestville, His Meeting This Afterne {evening. The trip will made by e ofher ministers participating ' A minstrel show was presented in | {07 ”;”:‘" M‘ 5t ract 1 Iebix on Attorney Noble . Pierce appeared | first wife died November 306, 19 ) A meeting of the vice-chairman |motor, | Wil be Rev. Charles & Wyekoff of the auditorium affer the banquet, all | s ShEpiillaiii. “m‘,,,,', efore the city council last night on | M- Daniels had been superintendent and women members of the republi Rober! B. Stevenson is in Balti- |the Congregational church, Rev.|the performers heing Circle T otk f i g sommitiss Lehalf of residents on Benham and | Of the cemetery association stace its can town committee of the towns in [more, Md., attending the funer Arthur A. Ball of the Plainville M. [ers. An orchestra of Circle T talent | na,.fim.. of Crown street petition- | Alexander streets complaining of the | ©'Eanization in 1913, Amlefic Glllb Joins Cemml C'Ofl' the fifth senaforial district is being (of his mother, who died very gud-| 1. church, Rev. Leonard (. Mel- |plaved during the meal and Abe e ebtinellitar nads ‘h‘:' street | Unpassable condition of both high-| Mr. Daniels was & past master of held this afternoon at the home of fdenly. He will return the latter|ville of the Church of Our Saviour, |show. | placed in the proper condition for | Ways. He pointed out that tax-|Fthan Star Lodge, A. F. and A. M., Mrs. John Buckley of 62 Walbridge necticut Gircuit EIGAT TEAMS IN LINEUP Former Kensington Resident Dies— East Berlin Man Reccives $200 From Will—Church Services To- Merritt, an active worker in the re- publican affairs of the state, are the speakers. Among those who are at- tending the meeting from here are: Mrs. George Greene, Mrs. L. Scott, Mrs. Henry Hooker, Mrs. Edger Miss Marjorie Moore and Mrs. Paul Baker. Important matters concerning re- publican affairs in the state will be discussed. Discharged From Hospital Frank Cisz of 111 Latayctte street, morrow Evening—Items, At a special meeting of the Ken- sington Athletic club held last even- ing it was voted to enter a tcam in New Britain, who was injured in an e N {and New Hampshir artment f the Congregational >, fter a short c} c. Investigation at the Central Bascball league which |’ 4 Lo The weekly praver meefing of the @ partment o > | hole, was reccived from H. P. Lip- | after a short chasc. gation USKaK BT e of the Eitoegest sk automobile accident flt‘ L pson’s (?r- Mothodist church will be m“mml‘! State Deputy FE. B. Adams of | church school will meet at the | an’ «mhis was referred to the claims | police headquarters showed that this DUG UP BY m mk sregations in the state, A meeting | ner Monday niorning, was dischared | (e ovening They will be resumed | BFIin made an inspection of the | parish house for rehearsal at 3 |committes for investigation. was his third arrest for the same of the league was held in Meriden | fFOM the ";W Britaln General hos- | roo, 0oy | Grange and pronounced it in excel- | g'clock Saturday afternoon instcad Sewers Voted offense. e : -t s ital yesterday afternoon. | SSuceded 3 lent condition. Supper was served | of tomorrow. - i i il “ollowing a conference between last evening and Kensington was re- | P! Sl C et | The New York Fast Conference | of tomorrow. Following a hearing, the counci ing a confe en| o prescnted by Daniel Malarney and W“"‘:;‘"“n‘“‘f“&: N paensinglon. | of the Methodist chureh will bo | 21T the o AATAS adicsguild otthe Church of [voted to take Crescent Passway, | Prosccuting Attorney James T. |Anthony Mirante Recetves Ammiver- Uarry McKeon. The laws and details| W10 entered o ain, held in New Rochelle next week, |, At the next meeting, on April 17, |our saviour will meet at 2:30| Birce Ttoad, Jennings Ttoad, and | Math and Drobation Officcr| ey Surpeise.Four Feet Under 5 219 ral hos s i din s Naw . Toc ainville Grange ¢ omorrow a I N > o st tax- | Thomas A. Tracy, the boy was given of the proposed league were favor. | CFal hospital last week to undergo an (MGF ‘n Few tochetle net of | Plainville Grange will enfertain 1 ow afternoon in the | North Pond street into the fir Th A. Tracy, the boy giver able to them and they reported bacd. | 0Peration for appendicitis, is resting |, "oy G0 BT T SEEEE IS 90| Newington Grange. On the 13th the h house. _|ing district and to lay sewers. The | a chance of going to the State School Ground tn Plataville, 10 the meeting in Kensington, re- | COmfortable and expects to return | . CHUEE Burgreen and W, | 130i°" degree team and the past| The junior choir of the Baptist| ity clerk was instructed to adver. |for Boys or residing with relatives commending that the club enter a|hOMme tomorrow. |3, Payne. 3 *|masiers and their wives will confer |church will meet at 4 o'clock o- | (ige for bids, which will be opened | out of town. An uncle living several Platnsitie Apris ¢ team in the race. Social Ttems ayne. B the first and second degrees in Col- [ morrow afternoon at the home of af the meeting of May 1. miles away from Bristol offered to| , Fain¥ :nnr:;ru‘ _“"”‘- ‘: The league will be an eight team | Miss Flizabeth Mogic) {xat\nFr.vrf Chica H A" 63 linsville, g Mrs. A. 'W. Thomasen. Contracts Awarded teke the boy and the youth select- | oy sine' and his “m“"w’ circuit and will probably contain the | ©f Mr. and Mrs. Meagley of Worth ago Has Its Gor Limeburner = The contracts for the laying of {ed to live with him Atiniversecy A nthi Mi ollowing teams: Corbin Tied Sox of | INBLON Tidge, is home from Russcll Bombing Since October| Mvri Limeburner las brough suit| 1ior satle—Furniture. Mrs. Joscph | sigewaine, gutters and the Waters Mit Recovered Kensington ancsie. N:“l:m" New Britain, last year's city champ- Sage college of _Nn’_\ ork to spend | Vicnzo, April 4. —(P)—Another | 1F?inst Hdgar ’_:hf» des to recover | \yininger, 80 Broad street.—advt. grading of Willis street, Rustic Ter- Clyde Waters should be happy to- yesterday unco"m’, an .“,_.n.“' ions; Bristol New Departure, for | the SPring vacation with her pavents. |, | F (5 G0 Ly G co 0 N udgment for 8700 rendered by the |race, Dudley, Edgewood, Bethel, |day. His favorite catching mit, nice- |} John Hodgson is spending the i | 5 2 uperior . Property of Rhoades o i i i | Cottage and Woodbi streets was [y broken in, was recovered this| xears one of the best teams in the IBson {today—number 62 since October 11 | Sunerior court. Property of T Killed in sollege and Woodhine 5 . ing four and a ben Siate and state champions; Pextos|*Pring vacation with his parents, Dr. |\ W Ry 09 sinoe, Qetebiar 11 1 (0000 TG ad vatue. Three Mmgrs_ ia Disaster |"2rded to Como Vacca of this cf v, | morning by Sergeant P. J. O'Mara kel :3 theh:-r“m::?l- .:‘:_ of Southington; Insilcos of Meri-|and Mrs. T. C. Tlodgson. He is a | 70k TP (0 SOTE #0f Vederation Notes West Virginia Disaster ... iowest vidder. Only two other [of the New Lritain police who saw | vt inc® st or s we Bver st den last vears' league champions; :(u(;f::‘v;v at St. John's Manlius | " cxplosion Bl otthe entite v}’lvry-t will n;‘n x-.filllar» I.n;\m"“T v\\'\]kl\‘.]?arn-, Pa., !‘;‘flml :nd(lhl“)j bids were received, one from Sp ry | a !v‘03' j»,, a yard on Booth street | proaq’ street. The initinle’. Waeh Tenos of Wallingford; St. Mary's of [academy. rctoria | TNt of 2 Sonth Racine avenue |MCCting of the Congregational | _Thres miners were killed ? | Mastrabattisto of Bristol and James |New Britam using it in a game of 4155 those of his son, Alezanger Derby; Plainville and the All Ken.| Samuel Fiske, Jr., and Victoria probably fatally injured by a fall of | Corrideo of Waterbury. Fiske are spending a few days with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel ‘iske of Worthington ridge. singtons. Beacon Falls also seek- ing admittance. A mecting will be held in Meriden next Tuesday night Store Closed Good Friday Reg. $1.65 WOMEN'’S HOSIERY | Plainville News WAR VETERAN DIES OF TUBERCULOSHS 'Frederick Piers Passes Away at Gedarcrest Sanitarium UNION SERVICE ~FRIDAY Protestant Churches to Unite in Lvening Observance—Grange Ini- Painting On Exhibition. Frederick Piers of Central squarc died at the Cedarcrest sanitariun in years of age, was born in Hamp- ton, New Brunswick, and lived most at the Trumbull Electric Mig. Co. 1L health forced him to retire, and for the past three months he had been seriously afflicted. He entored the sanitarium three weeks ago and » | ! part of the week. }and Rev. Dr. Alexis D. Kendrick of Grange Tnitiation The third and fourth degrees were |conferred upon a class of 16 cz -red | didates at the mecting of Plainvill Heart ehurch will he Tield Monday | ¢ > in its hall last evening, the ovening, April 16. Mr. and Mrs, I»,|third degree being exemplified by T Hartman of Middletown will b | (he ladies’ degreo team with Mrs. C. hosts for the cvening. Tha hiall wint {11 Curtis in the master's chair and be prettily decorated for the event,!the fourth degree by the regular of- Tables will be set to accommodate |fl0eTs. There were 126 present, 120 players. There will he an un- | EUests being in attendance from Rer- usually large list of prizes for dis. |l ldtchticld, Farmington, Collins- {eibition: ville, Avon, Bristol, West Hartford, hold a rehearsal in Community basement tomorrow evening at o'clock. The opening _ whist hy S al ) Church Women's IFederation in the | parish house at 2:30 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. ‘The speakers will be | Miss Julia Barnes and Miss Barbara vacant store building which h rented for a Chinese laundry |lost a long fight for life when he! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928, to the evening group, will meet in the parish house at 7:30 o'clock. Members of the Federation or of the congregation who desire convey- ance to any of the Easter services at the church will be accommodated it notice is given Mrs, Benjamin or Mrs. Drysdale. Good Friday Closing 8tores in Plainville will be open tomorrow evening and will be closed all day Friday. Barber shops will also be closed for the day after re. maining open until 10 o'clock to- morrow night. The post office will observe its regular schedule, except that it will close at 7 instead of 7:30 p. m. and that there will be only one delivery. Church Pageant ¥ “The Questione: a “pageant of the Great Hope,” will be given in the Congregational church on Eas- terd Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. A cast of 22 persons will present tended to the general public. Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Jennie Berardy of 136 Broad strect to 4n- thony Mashiotra of New Britain has Bristol News BOYS CLUB HOME GROUND 1S BROKEN Many Attend Exercises at Site 00 Laure] Street CITY COUNCIL MEETING Many Street Improvement Projects Rate Reduced in Fifth District. Ground for the new home of the Bristol Boys' club on Laurel street | was broken this afternoon with i E. E. Church Notes Trustees and directors afternoon, | club activitics came to this city. The There will be no prayer meeting | building committee is composed of tomorrow evening, Frederick G. Hughes, chairma Painting On Exhibition | Townsend G. Treadway, Dudley A fine painting of a trout fishing | Ingraham, George R. h, Karl A. The committee in charge consist {its acceptance by the city. This was ! The club consists of those em- ployes who have been in the service of the company for 10 years o longer. In June the company will | 2 S TR presentation of | hat such facilities pins 1o employes who have reached | th mark in service, Notes A son was born at the New Brit- ain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Jidwin Anderson of Farm- ington avenue. The children of the primary de- | objected to having their property taken into the first taxing district were not re- quired at the present time. A peti- tion, requesting a sewer, was receiv- |ed at last meeting from other pro- | perty owners and the communication of last night was tabled until a hear- ing to be held on April 17. Claim Presented A claim for damages to his auto- mobile caused by a projecting man- rock in the mine of the East Boston Colliery Company at Luzerne near here today. ! New Coples of Bullding Code City Clerk Thomas B. Steele was instructed to arrange for the print- and the laying of sewers, claiming | of the club | |cateh. The mit wis among several W. Raymond Crumb to assess the resultant benefits and damages. Health Officer’s Report Twenty-four complaints were in- vestigated and 63 cases given atten- tion by the health department dur- ing the month of March, according to the report of Dr. B. B. Robbins submitted to the council last night. The list of contagious diseases re- porter to the department during the ] month were as follows: Mumps, 23; pneumonia, 9; scarlet fever, 4; tu. berculosis, 3; diphtheria, 2; measles, 1 Committec’s Report Approved The report of the street commit- tee on benefits and damages result- ing from the establishment of a 20- foot building line on Bellevue ave- nue was accepted by the council, Object to Sewer A Iotter, signed by several resi- dents on Smith street and Terryville Considered by Government |avenue, was received by the coun- [/ - the production, and the choir will cil, in which strenuous objection | °4 for an Baster Moodey devetite ! omorrow tiates 16 — Federaton News —|sing. An invitation to attend is ex-| Death of Charles W. Paniels—Tax | was made {o the laying of sewers|P® Ei¥en at the John J. Jennings and taking such territory into the first taxing district. A petition was r 1 by the council at its last | meeti in which such facilities! { requested and as a result a were 5 o { been announced by her parents, Mr. | hearing was held last night to hear| - % Whethersfleld at 5:10 o'clock yester- | ang Mrs, Joseph Berardy, No date | formal exercises, in charge of Sup-|both sides. Cof ’?v'é'o?"f:-fifn'“ ,;?wflll day afternoon. Mr. Plers, who was| for the wedding has been sot, erintendent James G. Dobson.| A check of the petition showed |\ 1 oe, that opinion was about cqually di- of Dis life in Canada. He serve The Forestville M. E. church|and a large number of persons were | Vid°d and a subsequent check of the ), " ‘ap; 110y Bogwiek; pefreshment e S ORI o SR R Bl e property frontage of each faction itt v n tho Canadlan army guring the World [ S50, I - Bresent & two.act|present. [showed that it was still & 5 committee, Walter Smelter, Themas | war but kept on duty in encamp- | 209N nde Suspicion, N | The new home was made available proposition. Following a long drawn hut and George Alex- | ments on this side of the Grange hall Tuesday night for the |through public donations made dur- fon, the matter was tabled | M€ checking committee, Joseph | did not go across to Irance benefit of the Plainville M. E. church |ing a campaign staged last f further consideration by the| LiuM: Joseph McLoughlin, Lewis pf. | ing to Plainville about five years ago, | 1% : | Consles - easdunywas general | S mitros, | Baenes 0wkt Oohen Baymeng [ ] I Mr. Piers was employed for some| - 'chearsal for the Easter Pag-|chairman of the campaign and at the |5 matter of street lines on | BAchman and Arthur Telsen. Seas e o oo |€ant will be held i > Met st vari nittees, % e i Z jtime at the Scssions Clock shop in | ¢t ™ e 3'2. ‘12;( q,l:",‘:d,f. | Tarnux meefingw ot Ihe sewimittens, | o st ty wiso eing consiibred] o Reduce Tax Rate, Bristol and then for a bricf month Lt B Saturday | many persons prominent in BOYS'| .i's coconq hearing on both mat-| Voters of the Fifth achool district [ters will be held on april 17. Resolutions Passed Resolutions of regret on the death | lof William E. Wightman, city audi- tor 1913, were passed and & e payers involved had paid a portion road, West Hartford. Mrs. Cather-| William Ogle is spending the day | the Baptist church. An offering | d of B. W, Edwards, H. W. Griffith, referred to the street committee, | Of the cost of putting both streets|I'ranklin Lodge of this eity, He was line Burn w vice chairman of the |in Rrooklyn N. Y.. on business. | will be taken up for charitable pur- [ A. J. Greener, Charles 1‘.|\m55mn. A communication, signed by =a|in proper condition back in 1918,|also a member of the Epiecopal state committee, and Mrs. Joseph The Fife and Drum corps will | poses. James Furlani and H. B. Stillman. number of residents of Smith street, | Put through some misunderstanding | church. the city council voted to accept only a portion of both stjeets, or as far as Marjorie street. The council voted to remedy the condition complained of and Mayor Crumb was instructed to see that the necessary work was carried out. Youthful Peeper Caught A 14-year-old boy, who has been molesting persons residing in the Summer street section of the city by peeping in windows, met his Water- loo last night when he was captured articles of baseball paraphernalia stolen last year by anumber of New Britain boys who broke into the| Cherry street, New Britain and Mis Juliette M. Levesque of 166 Law street, this city, LO.OF A meeting of Pequabuck Ledge, I 0. O. F., will be held at 8 e'clock this evening in Arcanum hall. Mrs. John J. Casey. Mrs. Mary Casey, wife of John J, Casey, of 48 Summer street, died yesterday at the home of her daughe ter, Mrs. Walter Tamson, 4 Arthue street, New Haven, y Mrs. Casey was a native of Ane #onia. Surviving, besides her Rus- band, are two daughtersa, Mrs. Wale ter Tamson of New Haven and Mrs. James M. Keith of Detroit, Mich.; and two sons, George Casey of this city and John J. Casey of Hartford. The funeral will be held in New Haven on next Monday morning. FEaster Monday Dance. Arrangements have been complet- school on Burlington avenue by the Maple End Athletic club, Frederick Riemer has been named general chairman and Walter Riemer assist- ant chairman. They will be assist- od by the following: publiclty com. Vhite, Lewis Perry, Joseph Segler. ki, Leonard Bachand, Leon Connel- in East Bristol at a special mesting last night voted a tax rats ef 6.5 mills for the present year. This is a reduction of one-half a mill ever last year. of Unionville, later transterring to Surviving are his wite; a sister, Mrs. Emma Palmer or Woronoeo, Mass.; and several nieces and neph- ews. The funeral will be held at: 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his late home in charge of . Frankiin Lodge. Rev. B, B. Styring of Seuth- ington will conduct the servics apd burfal will be in Forestville ceme- tery. “EGG” WITH HIS INITIALS stone bearing his initials while dig- Mirante, who was assisting him at tho time, The rock was of red stone, almest perfectly egg-formed, and slightly to organize the league and draw up Rehearsal For Play BURNS PROVI 1) . Case. who will talk on two projects| The men were trapped while ling of an additional supply of build- | New Departure clubhouse at Muzzy | jarger than a goose egg in sise. It the &chedule for the coming ycar. ARl Dl SRk dmlin s P I e April 4 (B Two | fOr the year. working in an cxtra shift to clean ing codes, the original supply having | Firld. Many of the articles were re- | was found in a bed of sand with mo A5 iGonn as the weallior is e t act o: Hlv'flpln_\ V\Imfvh‘ilm persons, & man and his wife, were | Mre Bridgoman will be hostess {up debris from an carlier fall. [been exhausted several days ago. [covered by Sergeants Ieency and | other rock near it, and Mr. Mirante nt in the near future Tabs will pre will be held this ‘Tabs hall in Kensington. The dead were John Kovach, 18; | Puslick 17; and Andrew all of Luzerne. cnough members of the club will begin work on the diamond, putting it in shape for playing. The locals Requests New Equipment Public Works appeared at the | O'Mara, but Manager Joa Carroll of the Bristol Endees was especlally desirous of recovering the mit for injurcd today when they from the second floor of a tenement house after a gasoline who has built several houses bere, says that it s highly unusual te.find stones in the Plainville soll ,whieh is evening at the Al 4 Michael A hose Roman, 2 Superintendent of | Oscar Anderson have always placed a strong team in [in this act are asked to be present. (oo "y o as At mars — | meeting and requested authority to | Waters. the sandy bottom of an old lake 1he ield and hold a mumber of vie.| _Plans Completed For Whist |25 A!no:n'\o';:,zaufl e el PRINCE'S FINGER HURT |jurchase @ new sand loader and to| The boy who Tad it readily ad- |1t fs possible that the ~Hng :“. torfes over the strongest tcams in| Plans are practically completed | o)L 405 S0 (8 LHEITEE S «PLAINVILLE® London, April 4 P—The Princejarrange for the necessary repairs to [mitted that it was part of the loot | stone carried fn by the curreat ages the state. It is intended to get an or- | for the benefit card party which \\I'Il bis wife, Axislas, broke Mer arm and of Wales appeared at a “sing $0ng” | machines used in mixing road ma- |for which his brother and others ago, but Mr. Mirante belleves that ganized team together at the start|be given by the women of 8t. Paul's | oo 5y 5 "2 out ‘the head. The fire | TODAY and THURS. in the People’s Palace in the east terial. Permission for this expense |were arrested shortly after the|the presence of numerous scratches of the season which can be kept in. | Parish Easter Monday evening at|.iuceq jittle damage, 1| 40.000 mites With TINDBERGH ||°nd of London with his right thumb | was granted hy the council. burglary was committed. He|on it indicate it to be an Indian I for the benefit of the tact during the entire scason. Last|lloyd's bandaged last night. The thumb was Ruilding Line Voted turned it over to Sergeant O'Mara relic. Most prominent of the scrateh- year the club was handicapped be.|organ fund. There will be whist, MED BY POPE He's Here injured in one of his recent falls| Following a public hearing before | with reluctance becausc it was *a|es are the letters “A M.” cause a number of players kept |#thack and bridge games. Over 25| poiye April 4 (P —Pope Pius has from his horse, two of which he suf-/the council it was voted to estab-|pip” in the vernacular of the dia-| Mr. Mirante was married in Bt. dropping out of the lineup in fa- |Prizes have been contributed to- o e SUC] EITTTORS FAUE bis fered on Monday in the Welsh lish a 12-foot building line on|mond. wards the party and will be award- ed the winners of the various game: It is expected to be the large: whist party of the scason. The pub- lic is cordially invited to attend and a good time is assured all those who are present. Ohurch Services Tomorrow Noon hour services will be held in the First church tomorrow noon. Rev. Alfred D. Heininger will be the speaker, using for his theme, “The Centurion.” Lenten services will the parsonage of the Methodist church tomorrow evening 7:30 o'clock. The theme for di s and the Two Rev. May B. Lord will The Junior league will meet at the church in the afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. Holy Thursday mass will be cele- vor of some other team. definite steps have been faken to appoint a manager.but it is prob- able that Danicl Malarncy, pilot of the team last year, will again con- sent to take carc of the team's af- fairs this year. Malarney is well ex- perienced in baschall and should prove an able leader. Small Docket Tn Court After record breaking dockets at the Berlin Town court for the last three weeks due to the state drive heing conducted in Berlin, the court very quiet last evening at the weekly session. Only one case came up for disposal by Judge George G. Griswold. Robert Snow of Hartford, charged with driving without a li- cense. was fined $5 and costs. Receives Money From Will Walter Mullaney of East Berlin receives $200 from his great aunt, “THE RACING ROMEO” Spoed—Thrills—Laughs Guards challenge cup steeplechase The prince shook the men by the left hand. although he gave his right to the women. | Wooding street. No objection to such an arrangement was advanced hy | property owners present. The street committee was appointed by Mayor Uncle Harry Treats Apply for Marriage License, Application for a marriage license has been made to the office of the city clerk by Albert A. O'Neil of 191 mel, rector at 8t. Joseph's churcl, New York city, as bishop of Omaha. | him to have an unusual number ef coincidental features. By BLOSSER READ HERALD CLASSIF] V7S 1S TAE MARKET ERTAINLY ) PLACE, FRECKLES=HERE WoULD GO { ALL TIE TRADING AND SAY, UNCLE MARRY, ) ALLRIGAT=WERE L \WAS JUST THINKING JALMOST To OUR JOTE LS| TAAT IT\WOULD BE WE'LL DROP |N THERE NICE T0 SIT DOWN { AND SETTLE DOWN IN SOMEPLACE -AY ) ONE OF TUOSE Bl FEET ARE 6ETTING / SOFT CAAIRS AND TIRED! REST AWAILE/! i I REST BETTER IN ONE OF TMOSE AICE, MARD KE { WY, 8uRe! CREAM CUARS INSIME ), Jiow DRUG STORE !! ALK TMIS ANORNING= | SEE THE STRANGE I WISA UNCLE THINGS MERE' AARRY WOULD BUYME A + ~ Margaret Burns, formerly of Stam- | brated tomorrow morning at 8 ford, who died on August 10, 1926, | o'clock at St. Paul's church, Ken- leaving a net estate of $4.590. sington. Confessions will be held this evening. Tabs Mecting meeting of the St. Paul T. A. socicty will be held tomorrow ening at the Tabs hall in Ken- sington. Al members are urged to be present. ast cording to an appraisal made in New York yesterday. Three sisters receive the residuary cstate. Former Restdent Dies Wod has been reccived here of the death of Mrs. Susan Maguire Mcclosky of New Britain, a resident of Kensington up until two years A B. Berlin Items ago. Mre. MeCloshy was stricken | A piclure program has been ar with a sudden heart atiack vester- | ranged for this evening by the day afternoon at the home of her| Community club although the de sister. Mrs. Richard Hartnett, of 387/ tails of the entertainment are lack-

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