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Kensiugton Boys' Club P id. FL A. Greco, rf, g, Ig R. Greco, If ... Junior Bodality will reccive com- munion at the carly masa. In cele- bration of the Ieust of St. Blase, | throats will be blessed aufter each muss. Sunday school Will meet at 9 a m | Methoding Church i Services at the Plainville M. E. church tomorrow will be as follows: | Morning service at 10:45 o'clock: Rev. A. A. Ball will speak on “The| Need of Certainty in Matters of Re- | ligion.” Bunday school at 12 noon. Epworth league at 6 p. m. B\'enlnx‘ln'\ service at 7 o'clock. M The New Britain group of Ep-| worth leagues will hold the monthly | group meeting on Tucsday evening | at 7:45 o'clock In the local ehurch. The New Britain, Kensington, For- estville, Bristol and Plainville | Tt Plainville News T0 SEE SELECTMEN ON BOSWEL CASE Firemea Name Committee to Preseat Their Gomplaint {BULLEN NOT YET NAMED — Incmummmncwuaup-‘ | ship Demied—“Y” Wins Easy! Game, While High School s Beaten—Church Notices, high quintet 24 te 14. The team took the lead early i the |und was never headed. The first half was very cless througheiit, ending with West Hart. ford in the lcad by three pointa During the last two perieds, hew. jever. the boys from the Hartferd suburb gradually crept away frem their oponents PRristol scored but three field goals to seven by West | Hartfard. Carey, center of the West | Hartford team. was the individual star. scoring ten of his team's points. | The sufamary: | West Hartford Bristol News AUTO ASSESSMENTS TOTAL $1461.310 zase of 876,445 in Yoar Noted o Appraisal List KNG GIRL REGOVERING 5zt leagues will unite in this service, at | | Capt. Denne, which Rev. George Hollister of 1iypucied to Leave Hospital Soon 8 yattson, 11 .. Southington is expected to speak. | Return Home—iiristol H. 8. De- Raptist Church feated—I'sctory to Install 380,000 R Brog Trgnson 56, CLOTH COATS \ Richly Furred Malone, ¢ Goodrich, rg, rf .. kagan, lg. ¢ | | Referce, Josolowitz. High School Loses Plainville High dropped another| basketball game last night but agan the team showed great improvement and was only beaten by the strong Terryville High quintet after'a hard struggle. The score was 24-18. Tes- ryville got the lead in the first half uand was ahead by 11-8 when the; midway mark was reached. Both tgams continued to play about the same relative sort of basketball in the second half, with Terryville tack- ing three more points onto its lead. King was the individual star of the game, accounting for ten points. Kowaleski also played a good game on the offense. R. Petka topped the Terryville Plainville is Deming. If .. 15 Regulur Sunday services will be | held at the Baptist church. Morning | worship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon by | | Pound Machine. Allaire, rb $39.50, $44.75. $49.50, $55.00, $59.50 (Former Prices $55.00 to $125.00) LUXURIOUSLY furred Cloth Coats, smart dress and sport models, at decided the famous “Toytown” make $44.75 and $55.00. savings. Many models in included . ... featured at COATS—SECOND FLOOR A committee of six to confer with the selectmen in rcgard to the peti- tion for the removal of Fire Com- missioner James . Boswell was ap- pointed last night at the regular meeting of Plainville Hose Co. No. 1. | This committee is composed of Fore- man Willlam Cooke and five others |’ and is to lnterview the selcctmen by next Thursday and present the rea- | sons for which the firemen are ask- | ing that Commissioner Boswell be ousted. The meeting last night was an or- derly one and none of the resigna- tions which had been foretold were forthcoming. Fire Chicf Edward P. Prior informed the company that in the event of wholesale resignation he was prepared to line up @ dozen| i former members of the company to | carry on and prevent the town from being without fire protection. No Decision Yet | n spite of reports in a morning paper that Justice Frederick Bulle had been selected for the deputy judgeship of the proposed Plainville town court, it was stated this morn- ing that no such decision had been reached. The matter is in the hands of Representative Robert B. White, the selectmen and the republican town committee. Ralph L. Seymour, chairman of the last named body, said today that he did not know of players. coming along rapidly now and Coan Caulfield is looking fer the boys to break their jinx and turn in victor- ies when they meet Thomaston and Watertown in coming games. Thel summary porka. rf . Swickles, rf K. Petka, If . Trzgskoski, ¢ W. Petka, rg ... Kasper, 1g .... ‘Mathis, 1g Plainville Kowaleski, rf. King. If. . Gerke, 1. H. S, Gauthier, rg. Berry, rg. Buell, lg. . Refcroe—Jusolowitz. Three Ask Relict The board of relief held its first session yesterday afternoon, and | three taxpayers took advantage of the fact to appear before it and seck reduction of their 1928 assessments. Nonc of the three asked for a large decrease. Sessions will continue on | Monday, Wednesday and Saturday | | vatina, by | hymn; ! solo, the pastor. preceded by a junior talk and song by the junior choir. Directly at the close of the morn- ing service the ordinance of com- wunion will be observed. Bible school at noon Tatermediate BB. Y. p. m. Evening service at Senior B. U, at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday eventng from 7:30 to 8 o'clock. Teachers' at 6:15 ock. | training class from 8 to 9 o'clock. Ladies' Aid society mecting Wed- . with Mrs. James Webster. 47 Park strect. Advent Christian Church The regular morning service will Le held at the Advent Christian following. A special musical program has Leen arranged and will be given in | the evening at seven o'clock. The' program is s follows: Prelude, Ca Raft; Congregational violin solo, Madrigale, Si- monette; prayer; anthem, “When We Stand Before the King”; offer- ing: violin solo. Sextet, Lucia: tenor “Come Unto Mc"; sermon; “God that Madest Earth *; prayer; postiude, La anthem, and Heaven | Cinquantaine, Gabriel Marie. Notes Mrs. Alzina Weeden has returncd to her home on Maple street after spending the past ten days with Dobbin and hi; mule, ol. | The day of old long-earcd brother, | gradually waning in at the same time automobile and tractor is inercus. ing steadlly cach year. figures com Iplled by the board of assessors io connection with the grand list in ! dicates. In 1927 there were in Bris !tol 282 horses having a total valua tion of . This year the clas the L [ t cation of the grand list shows the total value of horses to be $18.3 a decrease of $5.550. ‘.A\t‘rag': price Lasis of last yeur's figures, it woul: ! chureh tomorrow with communion ingjcate that the horse popu!s*ion the present time does not excecd lat | 218, On the other hand the number o |automobiles is rapudly in | Last year 4,788 cars were listed fo a total valuation of $1.380.505. This vyear, while the number of automo. biles is not available at this time, | |the total assessment for this class of property is $1.461.910, | erease of $73,145 The horse, howeier, only animal affected 'growth and progress. Neat cattl have decreased to the extent of §$ | 125, or about 12 per cent, whil 'sheep and poultry are listed at $ 144 less than last year, or approxi an in by Bristol’ while | the use of the By fixing an per animal on the asing. is not the! | Karwoski., White. ¢ Roberts, rf aipn Capt. Goodrich, If s 3 | ocwmiss= s 14 at half time, West Hartford Bristol 5; referee. Manian; time, cight minute periods. | To Iustall Larze Machine | With the completion of the forge »lant addition of the New Departure Mfg. Co., the work of installing new machinery has begun and will con~ tinue for the next two or three months. In March one of the largest machines will be received and in- I stalled in the new scetion. This will be an upset forging machine for forging race Tings eight inches in diameter, The machine, when set up, + will weigh 380.000 pounds, or 60 | tons more than the largest ma chine now in operation in the forge | plant. This machine will arrive in ristol on three military freight cars and the task of unloading will be a difticult one. Roys’ Chub Nearing Completion The-interior work on the new Bris- tol Roys' club building on Laurel street is now rapidly nearing com- pletion, and the building will be ready for occupancy in about a week, The structure alone cost approxi- mately $125.000 and when furnished Scors v & s | e | e | relatives at Madison. will entail a total expense of $165, Brock-Barncs post, American Le- 000, Arrangements for dedicatory exe ercises to be held on Tuesday, Februe ary 12, are now being made by the general committee, of which Charles any such definite selection and that | the matter was still being discussed. Mr. Bullen has been approached in regard to the appointment and he is known to be favorable to it, but afternoons until February 16. | mately 40 per cent. With the de- Funeral of Mrs. Bylngton |gion, and its Ladies’ Auxillary will jcrease in horses, wagons and farm | Tuneral services for Mrs. Char- hold a joint meeting in Legion hall implements have also been mm”‘l lotte Byington will be held at 2:30 |at 8 o'clock Monday night. |fally reduced. the former ftem by | o'clock tomorrow afternoon at her| The Martha Rebekahs will hold a $1.825 and the latter by $6.975. | regular meeting Monday night. The| The only other items showing re- | er Reccived Month Paid During January passed | through services at Churches Tomorrow Morning — Kensington Basketvall 87— 312 110— 308 | 83— 287 102— 319} | Rev, ton will na Sa Team Defeated—Mrs. Peterson | | Prostrated Over Deaths, Charged with assault and carrying Sl & revolver without a permit, Stew- e ard Wilson of Hartford was found | of the - and fined and last night. HMe sceomd charge bec evidence, 1 Wheeler Dolson Strom Carlson - | Cunningham guilt first char was costs in town court freed on use of insulicient | g a hed George G. Griswold the court st Wes answer 1o the cha ued until Judge a session of before at ssday evenin, His case ening, Wilson held at the Hartford county Gl in defanlt of §300 boy Wilson was arrested by s n Parrot in Hartford v, following a complaint the local police. Sunday mor flock, Wilsol with another man, it is alleged, 1l el three men at the point of un near the Suprenant droyg coin Kensington, It is claimed that the wen, Mario Andema, Dante melli and John Materolo of Kensing ton, were walkin near the dru; store when they stopped by Wilson, who was brandishing @ gun 1t was said Constable Frank Brown, that the men carlice m the evening were loiiering about the erlin station. Wilson was identi- fied by the men involved and a war- | rant was issucd. The three men testified in coust that Wilson had a gun in his hand but their testimony was considered doubtful after the cross-cxamination and Judge Griswold declared that the ¢ would dropped for 4871454 i ton, will be the speaker at the eve- | nin sos. wa > Woman's Federation will hold its regular meeting Thursday after- | noon at 2:30 o'clock in the parish 3| house. The missionary department 21 will have charge of the program and | will present the year's projects. Mrs. 8 “koff, who visited Lincoln acad- . will be present and tell some- {hing of this school. Lincoln acad- emy is onc of the proposed projects T|tor the year Church of Our Saviour for Sexagesima Sunday: . church school. 11 & m., | titany ¢ 1d e Ly the rector, | Rtev.. Lincoln 15, 6 p. m., the | Young Ieople’s Iellowship will meet in the parish house. The [ieader is Miles Moore. A. M. ¥. Zion Churcl Services tomorrow at the Redeem- |er's A. M. E. Zion church will be as "follows: 11 a. m., preaching by the A. A, Perry; theme, “Life as a i of Chance.” Followed by holy ry o Last by ing al nee ol ten Coulfield, c-rf iyost, ¢ | Bergan, ¢ o {12 Sehwab, rg . | Witkinson, 1g iagll which was not far away, ren- A fiest aid 1 ber in hot wat ‘l]()"VOV‘. A ¢ bathing the mem- . and sent for a nination at the New | hospital showed the ankle had D hadly sprained and not hroken, but the boy would un- doubtedly lave suffered severely Y from cxposurc had it not been for Evening 0 o' Im‘k-J\h. timely action of the scouts. The pastor will speak on the sub, t. | — “Protracted Infanthood.” Visitors | are weleome Knights of Honor | will meet on Taes: t 6:30 o'clock. | at s4 Spring street, reported ‘o Mid-we s will be conducted | Licutenant Bamforth at police head- Thu : v o'clock. This Will |quartors at § o'clock last night that he the first mecting of the month |4 woman had fallen on the sidewalk {and the offering to (he Nevman fund [and he wanted an officer to observe [ imon: will he coived. ‘.‘i:"l‘l’fi f"";" dis- | its condition. Officer G. W. Hell- . | Sunday school at 12:50 p. m. vict missionarics will be read. berg detailed and reported that S - 7 p M, hing by pastor. ; Last Bertin Hems | Mrs. John Dully, who lives in the THE DANGER Ri| e Dvor e hull e AN lack of evience. Morning worship ai the Mcthodist | house, claimed to have sprinkled UARD in are cordially invited to attend these ENR O Che Sl o chureh will be held Sunday atjashes on the walk ahout 4 o'clock : OMENT OF | services. Bbe S SIS tOE S D 10 o'elock with preaching by thelin the afternoon. but apparently PTATION | Catholic Church o ""'""{4“':“_]_“'“'?“”"" "‘- Ger-d stor, Rev. A, L. Burg Sun-| children sliding had removed them. | | Services will be held as usual at :,'\',,:..,,u,,'},,',f o e slutas [ €y school at 12 o'clock, The in-| Mrs. Charasonty of 157 Nortn | |'$ and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning i '!orwfl [nterrupted the LMALON | orimeatate Teagie will be held atistreet, who slipped and fell on the at the Church of Our Lady of Mer- S0 daiEyethut Judge Gulswold ‘o o'clock, Rev. W. lln Beac 1;.;“1)(. complained of her back but {cy. The boys of the Junior Holy| B i ool 21 uitrict superinteadent will preach | she was abie to walk home. | Name society and the girls of the ously Judge Griswold failcd e e s one ot hhe X ed 0 AN gegek, Dr. Beach s one witempt to have the procecdings e hen N hastencd by requesting . Attorney | yoryc tast conference. This serviee Casale .lv ask fewer questions, | will be followed by the quarterly e ':‘\',:‘r':;mglm‘\-onu.-‘-n.-n in charge of Dr. Beach. o fyoteeie: 1 Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Iidge is prostrated over the death ”._:‘_f kit et ""I"‘IZ g ":"3";" 2 'l"”‘t‘}: ‘“‘""’J' J. C. Brennan. Sunday school will cob Zwick and he er-inlaw, Louis Bell. 'The men die a re- m_{;',:’“” sult of an automobile accident tast | :icion Sunday evening as they w mg to their hos after tahen Meand Mrs, Pete tollowing a birthday party Mrs. ol u- were servie SLIPPERY WALK er Denuzze, owner of property | “THE NIGHT BIRD” A Big Sh in K servic in require to his speceh | e is now in Kensington Museum D several others are similarly situated |j5tc home, 11 Norton place. They I’. Olin is chairman. " for the strong Plainville five | chureh will entertain with another [at present. g will be conducted by Rev. J. Roy!guards and officers will hold & re-|ductions and the amounts are as| St John's Mission Berlln ”ew: last evening and was defeated 47 to \\'hiu'l social on Monday evening at Support is growing in 8ome quar- | i erson, pastor of the Congregu- | hearsal and drill afterwards. Stores, shops, etc., $141.-| Services tomorrow, will consist of he Plainville aggregation dis-|§ o'clock in the church social |ters for the appointment of AHMOINeY |yjona) chureh. Burial will be made | A Valentine social and dunce will 425; jewelry, $11,525; and trade and | morning prayer. litany and sermon d a keen eye for the basket and | 1ooms. |Cornelius Prior. Mr. Prior, NS, \wogt cemetery. {be given at the lonic club tonight. |manufacturing goods. $38.600. |at 3:15 and church school at 10:15 S d at will. U‘ o @ regular A S GO friends assert, is a young man and. g, yonor Natlonal Commanders |The Majestic orchestra will pla | Duliding Activities Noticeable |a. m. ¢ artford county “Y" leaguo game. STREET ASSESSHE“TS lean carry on when Judge M. O. R¥-1 "4 ;yiyher of members of Brock- | Cosmopolitan Leagwe That the year 1928 was a busy| The Dorcas Chapter will meet at msington Congregations) Church {der reaches the age limit and re-|p, o 00 post and its Ladies’ Auxiliary | W L et one in the building line is cvidenced | 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon and [, Joov: Yorean L. Philiips will lead PouR lNTo TAX OFFICEH"‘“ two years from now. | \will attend the banquet in Hartford | Sardines 2 875 |by the fact that in the classification on Friday evening the genior group the regular morning services at Ufel | Moves to Fore .+ [tonight in honor of Paul V. MeNutt, | Rookies ‘513 of the grand list of 1925, houses of the Girls' Friendly society will | Kensington Congregational gmn'ng Idal w. Tet ! ational commander of the Ameri- | Buceancers . 00 lare Isted at $17.790,450, an increase |hold a public whist in the parish |inmorrowmoraing at 219 145: oiclod o i Plainville -$571 can Legion, and Mrs. Boyce Ficklen, | Norsemen 450 ' of $643,000 over the year 1927. house, starting at 8 o'clock. — £ ‘z.‘lnll\‘;"-l‘ ‘-*‘:‘lt'fii:l (‘r‘|‘-“ 'T: (::on:: % -”l‘t'{lxn;t«l Amount in S:ew Britain . 8381 ational auxiliary president. Comi- })L E. Chur J3753 ! During the past year many new Auto Show Well Mu-’hl i H Iheribitentan bnsl gt o Hehy oF :Tf’.'m,:“‘““'“ . 57| ander Theodore Fanion. President | Capitol Buicks .. -313 | houses were erected on sites located | The automobile show. which open- stflm‘d w“son Fm 0“ As [Pananhienn R ol | Kensington “009 | Mra. Theodore Fanion, Mr. and Mrs. | Lucky Strikes . 0 |in recently developed tracts in the]ed Thursday night at the state ar- | ses o Lotk % Tooomia | Bristol o & iy | Clarence White, Harry Fisher, | Dodges o outlying sections. Carages are list- | mory on Center street, has heen Sllll[ cme- Apmls mse St. Paul's Church Fready Milier and Tom vCaulield (0, L Somag Prior, Cles. | The Buccancers took three pointa| ed at $824,500. representing an in- |marked by large attendances . on y | Masses will be celebrated tomor- st amount ever taken n led Plainville to an casy A7-12 vie-| o0 Fg o000 Glyde Brooks. Mra. | from the Dodges in a Cosmopolitan | crease of 348,476 over the year pre-|each evening. The show will clove —_— row morning at 8 and 10 o'clock at assessments {tory over the Kensington Boys' club) (ol (0 Fa o “Nirs. 1. Hoffman, | league bowling match at Harts al- | vious, this evening at. 10 o'clock and will St iaate ohroly SEanSnEOIL RS Ve the off ¢ Collector |45t gDt at tho high school and |y (Pl Bty L Tna Miss Helen | leys last night. C. and E. Heinzman, | Mills and machinery on the 1925 | be followed by dancing wntil mid- SW)ND CHARGE DROPPED‘-"’“" C. Brennan, pastor. will be inj il Olector flirted the local team out in front of | Wl AL HIEL L& those from | McNulty and Anderson featured for | list represent a total of $10.151,300, | night. The proceeds will be turned |ehurge and will be assisted by Rev. | 'Jf""";“’"“" ,'l'j’j’;"'b_'" the month of \the scrambled County “¥ basket-[ FRE FI B 0L Tney will | the winners and Carlson and Cun-|an increase of $418.900 over 1927, over to the National Guard units Iw. rtford. A session | ;“l“'l':' b "_"_'f":'“ from this source |ball league race again by a ‘“_‘,rs‘,m\,. the local Legion hall at 6 ningham for the losers, This increase is esplained by addi- stationed in the local armory. Lof v school will follow the 10 ola_ l;‘.fi i,l.ws{ h : = ] I half-gar Plainyille lot‘)k‘ u;l; lea |o'clock by automobile. A delegation | The scores: {iline atectan by whsonat STt Take: Services This Fveming [o'clock mass. o s sostane BER RS A et s stark and s vevan SNERCY i 2ike o praseit Leiworrow gmann : Buccancers er factorles and at the present time | There will be services this evening sacred Heart Church ‘;’ ed, g $9.508.56 less | cned, Jrading by -7 at the T ing at 9:30 o'clock when Commander | 1. Heinzman . 119 106 scveral wore large additions are in at St. Joseph's church in honor of Johin C. Drennan of Kensing. | (120 i the corresponding month of [half. The Kensington forwards were e et aitrunlor| Abdarwh 108 P e e oy iy f | 1928, The increase in payments for [held scoreless throughout the game, | MCNUtt speaks ai = ah 1%, Peck 86 X officiate at the 9 o°clock |yt i provements is attributed 1o | while the whole team could gather | high school in New Britain feNulty o L ot cBNAIR Mok L chny sl Modting tomorrow morning at the | IE CORTOREIS 1S m_l"“_"; f ;‘ ‘t : ‘T‘ 2ot e 1 il ‘{‘FA\"'}! 110 cieases during 1928 and the amount! The l'cbruary meeting of the Sacrod M eaft dehurehs dBast: Beslin oS Nonkin 1.il|ingprnr unyu?d 1‘|‘o‘n t:)r.mh v:u;\{ and Caufield| Sunday morning sery - Bel iy ot mich are as follows. | bourd of police commissioners will Sunday school will follow the mass. | 7/ WOTE i Lt throngh Konsiugton for 25| volock. Anthem, *“Mark, > 5; furniture, $1,- | be held in the city council chamber Berlin Congregatlional S R R [ palts betwoen them In a fine exhi. |Souls Shelley. Sormon cables and wires, $6.000. on Monday evening, February 4. Older Tioys' class at 10 o'clock. | ST = w",‘,",""‘ "r"'““""[‘. N Ikinson's work | We Know There 1s a God King Girt Recovers Funeral of Shirley Ollson Tegular Merniogd scntion 15 Boy Scouts Save Lad L PE o ¥ Onteel sctiool fatfoe the momine Evelyn King, 16, of (leremont, N | The funeral of Shirley Jean Olson, lo'clock. Itev. Samu 3 From Severe Exposure [ s tres s drhneone ¥ service, 5 ; H.. who attempted suicide in the|four-year-ol daughter of Mr. and [tor, will be in charge and will « T 2 o AOCUTRALR: | Congregational Young TPcople's local police station on the afternoon Mrs. Raymond Olson of Washington : ; loy Scout training proved its Plainville has only one game left| =~ at 6:30 m., in the parish 4 | strect, K a liver the scrmon. Sunday 8chool 4t} (et iy an incident reported by | —one with Southington. No date has| MeC!ing at 6130 b. M., I 0 oF oamumry 10 Tins 0y, medovered | e L 12 o'clock under the di B ot o1l g e N1l S Tiain At | vor Eaen] Wi 16 Vit the jeny | oune 4 BT Miotause A oninny st the Tistol haspital anlli wi ke @ Clock S1lp SHeTsconAt GRS superintendent, The Young Peoples | IO FREE HETECS Mvm“al e "‘: e S i e [ will lead tho devotional serviee, and discharged, either in the custody of |of the parents. Services, which were socicty will meet at 7 o'clock. | Oroter “ahunst p'. "d Patr ,"'.,.- ville §s virtually certain of at Itev. Quincy Blakely, pastor of the her parents or the superintendent of | private, were conducted by Rev, ) [ | chureh. Davis and Patrol | Plainville is virtually 4 B congregationsl church of Farming- e e State School for Girls of Manches. | Henning Johnson, pastor of the Swes Kensington Methodist | Leader Mainer. with two younger|least a tie for first place. Last 3,000 State Teachers ter, N. H.. today. Mr, and Mrs, | dish Lutheran church, Burial was {a .\m‘wl.l_\ sehool at ||r'uvv|m‘h. Tt i3 scouts, were on @ hike last S!nuluy‘mghlh sumimary: ) Y, . ) John P. King of Clarcmont, the (the Forestville cemetery. openied {o both young and old noon. he reported, and ax they Plainsilic V. M. C. A Now Take Yale Course i [°\" > M€ of Clar | To Hold Ladiew’ Night {tosttni o eileraints nded the Stee L il they vid. ¥ New Haven, Feb, 2 UB—More| Sl ey “artornoon sy iofis| On Wednesday evening, Febriars by Mrs 1AL Williams will he an | boy Iying on the snow in the ] than three thousand public 8chocl | ne girt at the hospital. | |6. Ladies’ Night will be observed by ded feature of the program. Men’s | ficlds nearby, They hastenad to him | teachers in Connecticut have taken | prer oy '3 'OIRL 0 e Endee club, The entertainment. Bible chivss topie, “Divine Leadership |and found that he had injured his or are now taking _professional | oun it by shooing hile alone n ! for the occasion will be furnished by lin Paurs Lire. [ankle so Ladly that he was unable fo {courseg n cducation offered by the | the proweoutor's room at polier|Hernandes Brothers and Senorits Morning s at 11 o'clock. | walk, The scouts earried him to hiy department of education of Yale | handquarters shortly after being|l-olita from Columbia, South Amers Rev. T 1 AdRins, vastor. will offi- | o university. This number 18 8D- | taken into custody on Jamoars - |ica. The Hernandes Brothers are ex- ciate, Tis topie for the ehildren's | proximately one-third of the entire | A revolver, taken from a gun rack | PONents of music peculiar to Spane sermon will be, by Wins.” He teaching force of the state. {in the room when sha 'was loft|Ish-American countries and will be will pi hoto ) 1ts on the sub . At the prescnt time over six hun- | alone for a minute, was used in her|Tendered on the Spanish bandola, “No Differer y | dred Connecticut teachers, principals iattempt at self-destruction, The|UPle and harp guitar. members of the Junior choir and superintendents are cnrolled a8 | bullet entered her left side. tore | - s expected to be present at the students in the Yale 'department of | through her intestines, and passcd | Police Believe Boxer warsal Sunday afternoon at 2:30 education. They come from more ! out her back. The slug was found | 2 » o'clock. [than a third of all the towns &nd |later in a locker in an adjoining Was “Taken for Ride' cities of the state. Nearly one-|room. The girl was rushed to the |, Bo5(on Ieb. 2 UP—Assistant Dige fourth of them a total of 143, are| Bristol hospital where a portion of | trict Attorney Frederick T. Doyle vesidents of New Haven and on the ! the intestines was removed by Dra, | 22N0UNCed early today that he would “aff of the New Haven schools.|H. D, Brennan and W. H. Wiynn |"FK VWarrants charging first degree Meriden has 61: Plainfleld 30; Derby | Her condition for several days re. | o racy, Ainst three suspects held 45: and Putnam 33. or practically ts | mained serious but gradually the | mo o ection With the slaying in whole staff. Ten or more each come | girl started to improve. }”w“? Re‘;rf Jnst: Tusnany Nt Sne from Ansonja, liloomfield. DBridge-! The girl has on many occasions| '01") “" Cd‘ tpa. moith 604 bosse vort. Bristol, Hamden. Hartford, |since the shooting expressed regret | wp cocd Eangster. i | Milford. Stratford. Waterbury, and | ov. |, The men were Benjamin Polcaris y, | over the action and is anxious to|of Medford, taken int tod: West Haven. Practicing studena return to the home of her foster | terday with 21 others, all of whew come every werk from Hamden, East | parents, In spite of the fact that w,,,’;,..,,,.d'.,:" r.:'..m,.m 'c,. Haven, West Haven. Branford, Mil-|she was wanted by the Manchester | mino Ventola of this city “:' Pan: ford. Cheshire. Danbury. Stamford, |authoritics for violation of parole, it | quale Valarelli of Revers. :x:)r;‘;l};‘f:(l.\n;“ London, Stonington | ::nr:::ble that her request will be| Chiampa was slain a few )nm-_'- | before he was to have turned state's = Rristol Righ Loses evidence against several alleged pals The Pristol high achool basketball (in a safe-breaking job. Police b~ ‘niteam suffered its first defeat of its(lieved he had been “takem for a |league schedule last night when it The first flying-machi the South England. | | WELL, POP AND MOM MANE GONE MOME SO I MUST BE B OUT OF DANGER = 1 \WONDER ] \NRAT TUE DOCTOR'S DID TO AY HEAD WHEN THEY 6ANE ME THAT ETHER - THATS ONE PART OF A LIFE THAT HOWLL T GET HONE IF POP DOGSN' COME AFTER NE, M\ss? BOY/ TMAT WILL BE A THRILL WITH ME GOWG DOWA | THE STREET IN AN AMBULANCE ! worship at St. Gabriel's v will e held at 11| Sunday school will meer | having hom iven for 50 the | =hop in Cromwell ildin, Behearsal Postponed | rormoriy in West e rehearsal of the Junior choir ! jogtroyed by f of the Berlin Congr tional church | ghe jibrary is undergoing has been postponed from Saturday. | changes all of which tend for 1" brua until February % al|greater efficiency. Many of the old €:45 o'clock at the Berlin chureh. |hooks which have had little ecircu- Carty in Kensington ation will be removed from the A party was held last evening in|ihelves and new ones substituted. honor of Miss Nellie Pogroshick of | Mrs. Frederick Donarum left yes- Kensington. The hostesses were | terday for New Haven where she Miss Loretta and Stacla Nixer.|will reside in the future. Mrs. Games and dancing were enjovel. | Donarum was formerly Miss Helen Guests were present from Meriden. | Hines, teacher at the Hubbard Hartford, Plainville, Springfield, New | school. Dritain, Berlin and Kensington, Mrs. Charles Pratt of West Cro Local Team Defeated {well called upon relatives in town The Kensington Boys' club bas- | yesterday, ketbull teaw proved 10 be 40 Walch! The ludics @l Lhe Warner Hammer 1 only the factory was mwell but was : ot torze Sacred Heart

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