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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERAT SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 Pl = .11 N Morning unth od So Loved the | Wegner, ¢ ....... 5 e be | World,” from *The Crucifixior 1uurn, VG e s . B t l N special School Meeti a‘"v' e ew" ;‘smmr; sermon theme: whness | Berry, rg Sl rls ‘ ew’ A special school mmm:‘or the lof Life.” Church school after the|Gauthier, 2 | voters of the Twelfth School dis- | morning service. Lenten vesper sery- ! | = —1 | trict on Fall mountain will be held | lice at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Dorothy M 26 | 4t § o'clock this evening. A school Cray will sing ‘Beside Still Waters S 84 | district tax to be collected in May | Roberts, i [0 Hamblen. Frank Caruso, violinist will be laid and the matter of teache will play “Londonderry Air, lem-J”‘)"k"- I oo = | ers’ salaries will also be considered.’ blen. Rev. J. R. Wilkerson will | Delabratto, ¢ . ) ; | St Patrick’s Night Program | speak on “Moods of the Soul.” Cm|~‘3'|"r"f'- S 1L | The Rev. T. J. Keena branch, Ane T———— | gregational Young People’'s meeting | 4 r'uif:" “1: fuzrgei 4 — |cient Order of Hibernians, will obs Ao at 6 p. m. in the parish house. Miss ialE . e serve St. Patrick's night with ape Mountain View Man Taken {0 van'Glis i’ . "sesvons| -, Sixth School District Voters ATe provrcte cxcrcvn 1o e meta w8 ¢ exercises. The discussion of Dr. Bur- | : ; oclock in St. Joseph's Guild hall. 1 . . e at half time 1 2, "lain- T ' Hospital for Treatment |ion voos win e coninucs. rtures Nison. No Nearer Selution | e emtrtanment won consiet ot The executive c ttee will me acal anc t e | lat the p;\,'r;z..;g.f3-"‘,::;%,1:‘k.'n‘,,;z(;: 1 Y7 Alio Victorious S and quartets by Bristol's Juvenile i n the other game played at th Intertainers, who will make their (BOTH MEN ARE ARRESTED = =5ei™™ ™™™ """ ™\ i uf il sl Mot 0 S, CONQUERS WEAVER oo mimant e, o i missionary study bLook at Mrs. Mc- 'scason over the Southingion Y —_— Rgs ““‘]"n'""‘r"lil ::“’;"o:z“‘n"“ R Services in Churches Tomorrow | Cleland’s, 73 Whiting street, Wed- |icam, the final scorc being 34 to 16 Passes Tourney Fiest Round—Kac- | 000 000 “Patrick” will ‘,T‘o'm' | nesday afternoon from 3 to 4 o’clock |The locals started off fast in th. A Wi J0S e 0 Morning—Governor Trumbull ®| At the project supper Thursday | opening period and swept aside the eys Name Committees — Fall 1Ven by a speaker of abilitv. whose | [name has not as yet beem an- . e . 1 1 3 | ense e sitors 1o ) : More Dlstlnctlve e R i e evening the tables will be numbered | defense of the visitors to run up a Mountain Meoting Tonighietn: | nounced (and labeled as follow Table 1, 1€ to 6 score ketball Teams Win. Plainvill ble 2, Congregational | Continuing its good work in the | goes Play Tonighi—dudzments Services This Evening society (children's table table second half, the Plainville five in- : id ) i There will be services at 7:30 P | A bitter fight last evening between Plainville Public Health Nursing as- | ¢reased ils lead by holdi South- In spite of t X o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's attems Wilbur Coons of Mountain View and | sociation; table 4, Lincoln academy; | iDEton in check. The work of Caul- Redman rmington aver - church in honor of St. Anne. Andrew Morowka of Woodland | gu)1e Kindergarten, Osak: field and Watermar I-known | pounced 4 t Firemen to Banquet reet resulted in both men receiv-pan: table Boston Scamen's Professional star, ured Plain- | Sixth s tistriet ey Menibers of the Bristol fire de- ing cuts to their hands and in the! riend socicty; table 7, State collega | Y¢S Work C ani ‘onnors | that he no « sell rtment will be the guests this eve- removal of Coons to the New Brit-|.¢ sioprps were the &l TALn horiic f t rSe I ning of the New Departure firemen {@win General hospital. At the institu- Ohurch o Our Sasious LS DUrpos © vot vert ¢ a turkey supper to be served in D tlon It ‘oviis) nepassary) fotuspiatght | N 0 CIMECH U QU v rC 1 ' s Indec inn at 6:30 o'clock. The or our rin stitches in closing three cuts on st e T oy ts | er under a et f 1 uests of honor will include Mayor Ooone s, {10 a. m., church school in the par- . i R g iAiont urit i uiong rumih ) e o According to the information re- IS house in charge of Henry T. caylfield, c-| 5 ool pro t vas @ year the the board of fire commissioners’ ceived by Constable George Schy- | 'owers: 10:40 a ., junior chureh | Nelson i l 1 ity council. Chief of Police bert, Morowska went to the home of | S¢rvice at which Rev. I E. Frye Jrost ¢ e E } < Chuirme : Belden and Detective Sere and Easter Coons to collect back rent of a Will tell a story; 11 a. m. morning Schwab, rg ...... 3 s 2 anicl McGillicuddy of the | month and a half. He owns the Draver with sermon: 6:30 p. m., the | Wilkinsor S 2 e i e and who|police department, and several house which Coons rents. A t [ Young People's Feliowship will Waterman, Iz u v B 0oof lust night's Prominent officials of the New Des developed during an argument, and meet. Miss Marion Davis will lead nieet 100C the pu rture Manufacturing Co. William \x( ardrobe I both men were cut in the shuffle. A M. 1L Zion Church Iotals > 3 . an for the wnter of Plainville a formep Constable Schubert brought Coons to| I're by the A Southington =Y 3 1, state t the pro- member of the hoard of fire come the hospital, where he was given A Porey, at 11 a i 11 ' ts | per on v missioners of Bristol, will also be reatment. There were marks on | Will he “What Evil Hath He Done.™ | Judd, rf . f distri i ‘ At the guest table, b . 1 Coons’ throat indicating that an at- ' Sunday schiool at 12: E cennors, rfoL. 71 for ) 1os e banquet is the outeome of a “Yorke™” quality Shirts are always in good taste ... one of the rea- tempt had been made to choke him. | V. . 1 Union will m bl el e s Sl A e | tournament played by the ¥ 5 i S ol it & Morowka had a dislocated thumb. The pastor will preach on the sub- | Watls, « s = f ¢ L nd of fwo wartments during the wintee sons why more and more smartly dressed men wear nothing else but Policemen 'Schubsrt. and, arcarjdcct, Why D 18 Botray His | Badgley, h ng inf Tt conld Le pur- snd won for the second consecutive “Yorke.” Made of fancy broadeloths, with collars to match or collars placed both men under arrest, They | Lord” at T p.m jiBroditzl e ; ¢ nientioned. Ml yodr. by ihe city. firemen. - will arraigned in the local court Raptist CH h > ke option, To Play Joh Broth attached, all fast colors on next Saturday morning at 10| Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock ¢ P MY One of the strongest teams in New o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr, A Whara plidye ik Jaity ; MIETINE g oy will clash with the New Dee Granted Judgment n. K ek, preceded Dy a junior (at - halt i ) L Kol Lo aaneitila apae o ErbalROnE e kel aal] teain! in thie sato h | Governor John H. Trumimil was | ti 1e gunior choir will sing i) | A the district 18 MOt ory this evening, when the Johne 5 eac {granted a judgment of $212.50 on | “Comrades of the Cross.” Bible class Swedish Congregs ) ! ‘ TSN Gon Brothers' quintet of Hoboken promissory note securcd by a mori- v . for all ages.| Sunday morning 4 : B LET e yole recoried | o rouide the oppoaition, | gage on property of John Iig- | The interm : Lo will Swedish Congregations 3 A 3 ! Elygs . Lhe For the most part the roster of ins in Plainville by Judge Dickens | mect at 6:15 nder der- be held ac 10:30 0'clock. s g0 i Ll the visitors is made e > (Better Grade Up to $1.95) .fr\n in superior court _\,_\‘L.v ay. Mr. | ship of a T Union sery b . ne it SIS - | son xu-m.nr:gm‘n]_ l‘lhnfi:]lfr-fh.logoxxd Higgins was given until March 21 B C ureh at 7 qalk on ihe jeet, Junde fC bl e | cure cone |(arl—whose ability is well known to to redeem the property. o y r B be [ hism to 1 3 et of m; Rristol fans. Bill wore the colors of Fire Warden Given Notice the @ v for his topic jat 12:15 lock q e S her or 1he Carrolimen last year with dise The local fire warden and his |’ e, 3 i Catholic Chy 3 <triet, finetion while the other three meme deputies have received communica- | 8 o'clock tioned Ders of this talented family have s, | 110115 from State Fire Warden AL 1| Mcthodist: Ohu . Yoriis "\is Joratey Performed against the locals on seve i : Hawes in which he has outlined the| Morning worship at ) \ : ; ; cral_occasions. A few weeks ago at the Kensingto Co pgatiol J 0 e e 2 ok | TUTeR ¢ L ® Harp- I' N s at 104 claon arational | dunlor Leagus will meel at 3 o'elock | ierritory tn Plainville which s ex-| Arthur A, Tall, pastor, will bo the | e e e T the New York Exchange club, with eriin ] R T ok e Jand (heliilermanatd Crags mpt from operation of the forest | Preachor, having for his topie. || il (et gl b e SehE Cartie, Carl and Joe in the lineup, ock. A song service to be o B s e e o e ey s v school | L1 A i : i e D Fave of | ®@ve the locals one of their tougheat e |low the service, The services will|ducted by the Wed ) B iiares ol s e o | iclad By LG gl Bvainy 2160 of the general statutes it 12 noon. Epworth league at 6 0" : : - . AT B wna il assignments of the season, Bristol S e l;m\m-»r‘,’:;\l‘,l,':' 7:30 o'clock. The public is| The excmption which holds untii| 1. ui.. tl is will 1;- a apeclal scrylee 5 . et A A Uy | Aok enf o ERE D vietory. | e 4 & ass w celebrated at 9 inning at the interseciion of UNite With the M. K. church in the i ¢ £4.00 : Harp. | the & anc 2 -\'x‘“-.-".":i.'f;’".,.\";'".T".'T'-‘f,;'"f.'v"m 'nv!n»l‘ tthe Suered Heart chureh | armington avenue and East Muain | 1ast of a series of Lenten services A . i Crty wis considered too m;‘h #g0o. and Ed Wiseberg will complete VF‘ Methodist men at the church at 10| DY, the Rev. 3. .C. Brennan. Sunday t, running westerly on Bast | Rev. A, DL Kendrick, pasior of Bap. Ganeilia o e I Wi property conld be se- the visiting combination. The probe olo'clock tomorrow worning, Al | 5¢h00! will follow Main street.to the intersection of tist « hurch, will be the preache Ao Eatr e x ‘ " . SO0 bt the site was | able starting lineup of the visitors Ean Beat it | Morning worship at st Gabriors | e N Yoo No H. & 1. railroad, then | The evening group of the Ladies | 10U ¢ X A ed o |I. No priee | will show Carl and Bill in It s hoped that the majerity Lpiscopal chureh will be held at 11| Ye5terly 16 the inturscetion of Bo- | Aid socivty will meet in the church DB the Lew the fornard herths, Johnny | Bollon_xasica POS[ obsewes the enrolled pupils of the Sunday | o'clock, The usual meeting of the | ICMid street and southerly to|parlors on Tu \‘)"“' e 5y (G rana ior bl IRk (s eenter, ol Giagin school will be present tomorrow. | Sunday school will be held ac 1o | Drod street, then rysonsBropAllarsniconaniites Wl aneetitlasnme b et e Sal i 3 iriffin stated the ilg | Johnson an Ed Wiseberg street to the intersection of the [ »vening, Ay, as guards. Joe Johnson, youngest {0th Bu‘mday Am]“e]‘sa]‘y (R SIS R e ominE aery “’"‘:";hm" 4 house of Thomas rior, then vast to| P'rayer meeting on Thursdiy ey s ors.of piecs whare the | 18 ; | the Nope that | tember of the family, will be held | Al those enrolled in the junior evening at & o'cloch la point where the trolley leaves the | NINK. s Lk e Iy wo his promi- | in rescrye 30 Days—Many ginning Monday eveninz. April 1. the ladies of Sacred Heart church Will resume their whist parties n Wednesday at 2 g m. there [ e Weglovan meets each week at the Legion hall, | wid b a devotional mecting at the {ugmagy ey, The post has completed plans for a|Cengrozational parsonage for Ahe | Fac cr plans wil made for the pub- United Spanish War Veterans, will New Britain Man Sent to Jail Vor | R0 T 0 o ited. The fire warden in Plainville and | Dag il b nied by the ( i E Vallis, the dis- | papent with A. G. Hammond eamp Supper—Church Notices—Junior A+ the benefit of the East Berlin 14.|%20 Edward Madeley, telephone 526 | The Plainville High school basket- | vited who rap or arder Vital statistics p 1 P onday i New Britain exchange tory last eve n the loca sgular mecting Mon 4 a statement made after at the parson. Monday night. A | The public is cordially inviied to | New Britain cxchang 1{tory last cvening in ocal 11 lar meet o piEllens ; ord in the burcau of vital statistics sk Bristol exchang wis High of Southington, 26 to ' a dollar. telli wosl wd it t omplished nothing as the the Bolton- post of Kensing Lev. W. 1. Alderson, pastor of r est fire compaay are as follows i locals t ! there wo aniple opporty Over i preniaes Rouih Sl AR ic anniversary i March 15 and 16. |10 “community at the Congrega- | LTS Whists have been very popn > 4 ; g g 117 or 45-4; John Carpenticr, tele- (Score at haif time was 1 2 1 ¢ . s A ‘ arent-Teacher Meeting each post in the country. The | jjoerio (il hegin at 7:45 o'clock, | P continued for the nest month or A 143; George Sales, tolephone | ahly helped by € and King, e pon the armar (held ut £ scioek MonSy scolis touch with the civie government of | qr Apderson ywill give a worthwhile ; Felatives in Bristol over the weck J 7 2 ; hing tickets we Redman iene, will be the speaker. Her sub-* those who were more seriously af- | he Ladies’ Ad society will me Many Parents” ready for presenta | gy 249, wnnual cor and Ap i be placed Judgment for Rent In Berlin the Bolton-Kasica post| Jiccausc of the meeting on Tues- | month or more under the dircetion the fire warden for any forest| The summary are o he used for| This part of the year is co ms downstairs and two | company of this city against Marco present school te. 1t has formed (ni] s e New Minister, | issued to the public by the fire wir- To Recover for Auto Crash s of both team is under the management of d of cizht who have been rehearsing scction which is «xempt from the !¢ given to William Klim of this city ©f the Kensington post . Lien f nt following comr 5 4 Ryan's automobile struck Klim's on the ladies St. Gabri Mscopi = o B SO BT arahiy : Samon el 1 it s ked 1o be present to- | ¢ Hdies of St. Gabricl's Episcopal | center of the highway on Whiting n Sunda ni : i conim U. S W. V. Meeting |ic program cial rooms. Refreshments in keeping 1o a point beginning on kust Main Sram. LANERY ¢ s rey 5 0f the volers he Yeld in Arcanum hall at § o'clock Attend Church ¢ For hes T Dedieat. t Tuesday afternoon at 2 the deputies are as follows: 1. A.| Sunday school of the local church, I ¢ 4 IOl t ! ol wore spikied o0 or New Britain will be resumed at | Aan bers of the Epworth | brary association will be held at the |©F 2807 Howard Usher, telephone 4ug | ball team closed its home seaso Ftems A2 DEL@D RO Fonrteen ges, 30 deaths, In connection with the tenth an- Luasine meeting wroceeding the o toberts ep school gymnasium the expense f ch ember i suid that in view of the fact that the isiness mecting proceeding the {200 Ole Robertson, telephone 2 1 gymnasiu xpense ot |} meml ! e g ; 11 during the month of February. The Members of the Pinnaclerox For At me was hard full atten 3 ¢ re cdinan’s isal to sell ton is | membership drive 0 prinity M, K. chureh of New ¥ i Tarold Thempson 1ol elf ) on birth rate was slightly lower than in : rehiiect Di s P coting of the Federal Hill N shone 420 or 1¢ . oldon. | favor e Architect Discusses Plan ] the towns and cities during the de- | cpecial music will be furnished by | (VO phone 420 or Roy Weldon 5 % of school . A. Llizabeth Ingraham, director ' e : telephone (the winners on the offensive, B o f e cade since the World War. The post | (a1k on the subject, “Jesus in I | end Howard Warren lephion offensive, Buell | (o fir 56 and B. J. Wadsworth, shone | for to one hasket. The work |, s fected by the war, as widows and 0r- on Monday afternoon at the parson- tion shortly after Iaster. 1 AnSEi DL x Yor. LN were formulite ing to A\ judgment was entered by the Las taken a very active part in the | day night, the Boys’ club will mect of Royal Holmes Plaimville ) ¢k construction with stone tfor the Quinion Coal and Trucking the foothall feam this fall ¢d a dangerous weason for brush (o [ French Chevalier R o menond fioor. T £00t I Anealdl, sl of Pl Wit WA & scout troop in Kensington which b : S o g ‘ week of April. The pre- jdens throughout the state. Ieopl A judgment to recover $700 from 1 series suel. meeting that have ses. e Edu . Dickense for the past month. Turther a,a- [operation of the forest fire law must Judge Edwin C. Dickenson of the-: S = nouncement will be made later, receive special permits from the fir he Commander Howard Bunce toduy e i o : named by Palos il Farmington avenue, this city, on enpross atistaction at the result of the pr tdrive o increase the HOPES FOR 75 MEMBERS AP R B .»1;”.» h Wil hold a8t Patrick's|street, then sontherly to Hart's cor.|@ choris from the Torrington M. I3 ok istis B : efully Conducted | A meeting of G. A, Hadsell casnp, e Whist and social in the church so lner, then southerly on Last street | church will present a musical pro § Aric lolas £ night's contrast Epworth league will meet at the | With the day will be served. All are /street.” On Sunday cvening, March 31, a | nin ; } f 1 [ very peacefnl Nfonday evening The setback tour- 1 by Joseph o'clock a public whist and bridge fop Gridley, warden, telephone 1 or| Plaimville: Team Wins ) i Liall 1- g irmian Gri hat time Choir to Sing at Lenten Service | jeagn invited to the social held | home of Mrs, Ernest W. Mildrum | ©F ruman Tuttle, telephone Wint s fourth &l ! ne alioled dor pamay and 42 births were entered for rec- niversary of the Amcrican Legion | g oi ™ it R | PGS LR ok 4 X number of deaths show an increase this wee e set aside for| prigin, will address the men of f January ihase ddtps Deing observed Y | ional church Tuesday cvening. The | WP 4UrIDE the past winter and wiin | 7" jina Ll ) | ~chitect, Parcnt-Teacher association will be clEbRon T et Aar dlaniyd Platnaill Harold A. Hayde Chitec American Legion has been closcly in (. regationgll mials: quartat | Mte Boyal ' Holmoe is’ nisiting pher Arthur Hill, tel A ; st eve : tend for the of the state bureau of child hy 3 g Ra d Hogus, telephons|and Gauthier held he Lewis H i ! I for the ¢ Fas accepted for its work the care of | [t and Vietory.” G e e e taymond Hog phon | ¢ ] work of the m s per as seeure recom- | ject will be “School Health.” phans and disabled soldic age at 2050 o'clock. has heen relearsing for 1h 1 i ¥ TS ¢ pas Fire « pany are subiect to ca oML EnvATe ¢ D54 = v the uilding would | court of common pleas at Hartford Y proceeds in any part of the state fire question in the town and in the at the lar hour on Monday | from the play z 2 ¢ i Sl R B e SR wall hrought on a bill for rent. hall team for the coming scason. The | Jadies” —Aid sentation will be given by a group | Wishing to build fires outside of the pro IOl [ Kenneth . Ryan of Farmington was James Corr, sccond vice-commandor Committees Named A erior court at Hartford yesterdays el N £ en or one of the deputics et Crecho-Slovak industrial actisit Congregational Church i S S Yy Thomas lanford. J y ¥ ights of Columbu ction Afay 19, 1928, while it was parked s sent to dail in 1428 surpassed the ecord | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock . CHR nd wiembership of the local post. This nd the total prodt R 5 7 y Conrad Nage s ; andfon ‘the right side of the highw Richard g of New Britain was i v 1 tate @ drive is in conncction with the an- ) e — 1 R 4 r 0 AT~ Kl was slightly injured a x"\”_\:”_} o e sfatora rt. | Sentenced to 30 ‘.I".\\ i jail @ @ the pre-war level by 10 per cent T S OMICHIGAN KID™ nar e Toibno et e h.m\: 'Hfl‘:fl‘«).td and his inenb of tie: Logion: his sent dhe|opccial session of he Borlin court — 5 A Big Show AmitEan f i At B A Carae uota, for the local post at 75 mem- Lo BEVE, TE0E S8 SOl I voti St Patl’le,S i Sl [ ; Hundreds of local basketball en- o o P oeLal " Thursday afternoon when he was | Legal Notice . g Y g S| Hund ¢ etval s found in an intoxicated condition in 3 planning to leave ola Bt Tor Ahn Pursaant t ¢ 8 . . p . B : quota sct for the past year. There 9 S : 0 an order of & B d wh d 4 i ate this morning to attend ure at present 65 members carolled | Kensington. He was arrested DY {man, Esq., Referee in Rankruptos rl ge. 1st an s BAEhiNg Loyc Caffy ot Canle ald |y d ¢ of the Yale Gonktaiit ik 1 -own after a tu : oD 3 L tour- 1 the post, with miorc than cnough i S : ts of B Georges & (o X aihane will find the local 4 3 sle. In the New Britain police s ; el & - D STHE RE ARK" H v 2! ment. mombers promised to fill the quota. H I the New Br Sl rupt. 436 Main street, New DBritain ance it Nevia ¥ t Hyr n e i m lined up against Due 10 the town mceting nest Fri- bl s consisting of jewelry and fistus h 1 ne ! the strong Warren Har hi 5 i three stitches in Long's scalp 10 close | i iven Under Auspices of Gaston Glass l ong Warren Harding high Gay the Legion will hold its regular i his resist. | CL be gold on the premises Thurs. v [ t t i of Bridgeport. The high yiceting on Saturday, March a gash which resulted in his resist-| gay March 21, 1920 at 11 4, m. at of Our Lady of M “PIVEAND TEN CENT ANN nitte \ SaHaGL (hand Lv bl Freturhed. Howt There will be a mecting of the coun- | 41 Public Auction by William H. Wale- at the ihionre la b (11 and Michael New Haven last evening after the time of the arrest it was . — v Legion association in New Britain | Al lee. United States Auctionee PR oy 5 hiesit : APl o g on Sunday, March 24, to which all | Necessary for the constable to sw Auctioneer. High School Gym. Plainvitle MON.—TUES. ! E i- | wate Tommy Monahan's hoys rmbors of the post are isited. 1. a8 a special deputy, John Labie- | | Al persons who have claims tor || PUESDAY, MARCH 19 Love, Thrill For service rendered in the tec, George . La chairman: ¢ the Weaver high tesin ¥ nice oorder to place the man un- ¥ Fod call at the store Wed. - An o M B world wv.ar. AP Robinson v - score, left for Berlin regational Chur der arrest. Labieniec was watchipg | h€5day. March 20, 1929, between 10 Admission 50 cents & EGIO Smith h=s been made a chevalier ['hili; v an T Large: the Ll i in this morning to Rev. & A. Fiske will be in charge | 1o giturbance when called upon to | & ™- and 3 p. m. Public Cordially Inviterd Alwags & Good Shiow | of the French Legion of Honor. ek re har! ik h e of the scrvices al the Berlin Con-i, gt (he officer. He is employed DAVID L. NAIR, Trusiee - | mar atricl ontinued on Page 18) gregational church at 10:45 o'clock at Mack's garage in KH\!II!K‘VolL‘ TR . o i ¥ tomorrow morning. Sunday school | T EE IR L was made. FREC - £3s o KLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Go-Getter By BLOSSER hnienp sl lerondl e Wil bl Condition at the time he put up ¢ epecial Lenten merviees at 5 o'clock. | P Mo the om e The junlor and senior choirs witl | iy SOEIRGE B e ponsible ender special music at the servieo il ey - & - Young People's mecting will beat |07 b B e ,.4'.»1 CEhain -?r (coou! Tueme COMES IT DOES Look TUERE'S YOUR PIECE 5 A MIRACLE! 11U ¢l YOURE SONETHING TO BE PROUD | JUST BEAR TUIS IN & wldecs . rest was brought against him. He FRECKLES AOW—AND { LIKE IT,BUT THEN | | OF WIRE THAT You | WANE TME SWP ./ OF FRECKLES-IM NOT ENEN Gonss | | MIND FRECKLES = WiEN Saint Paul's Chu waus jailed on a simple drunkenness | IF TUAT ISNT wiRE. YU OFTEN SEE NEED W40 SAID QEADY FOR A { TO ASK YoU WHERE YOU GOT M= ’ YoU SET YOUR AND TO The regular masses will be ceie- || : e . pod BTt SOEE Nk Pal) sy e HES CARRYING TLL ) RNGS ON TUE || nigpe asaT Any TAKE-OFF N0 You GOT IT, AND THATS THE PRIME uog SU‘:fL :séj'j:ivseaf;f ton st 8:00 S0 EosE ]| | DESEQT TUAT { Sz il | Jensington at $:00 and 10:00 0°Clock | v us 4 good atendance at the EAT TUE SUIRT OFF ¥ OF TUIS STURF TWO AMNUTES! TY IR LIFE- GETTING THINGS UL ALYE [ S]] = g Wiillasn 1. 1 | gational church last vight. The ¢ AMLES AR o7 . - J| CREDIT T AMANKIND ey e ¥ tertainment following the supper bk-/f OUN - | = % ;r(')“(l‘l:r:!hf:'rd‘-" (h:‘llv:)‘(l;) .,m:m‘l W was made up of local people and w 1 4 ) H . | "j b Sacoed Méset Cliaron greatly enjoyed. The program con- \ 2 [ (s mijere il B b reguiar. 9| Ciotel of songs mud Wances by Lier- I o'clock mass at the Sacred Heart|liD Eroups and a reading by Miss | church {omorrow morning. A ses. | Parsons of New ritain. The sup- xion of the Sunday school will foi- |PET Was in charge of the Women's low the mass. Aid society of the church, under the dunfor Cholr Rehearsal dircction ~ of Mrs. Charles Pratt. The junior choir of the Berlin| Mrs Edna bamon was in charge of Congregational church will hold a |he entertainment renearsal in the church rooms at | ¥ast Hertla Scins Gt orclock this evening. All| Morning worship at the Metho- (s | dist church will be held at 10:45 1. 0'clock with scrmon by the pastor. tempers are urged fo attend Vieeting as the choir will sing £ rvices Sunday morming. YA L Burgreen. The subject Kensington Congregational Charch | 1is sermon will be “King or a Fool.” The regular services will be held | Sunday school at 12 e'clock. The \

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