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§ TTTTTeT—p——— UBBER COAT FEUD NEW BRITAIN GAS (Mot s s STIL UNSETTLED " s Will Consult Gy Counsel on Paying Bill *1CY STEP ON TROLLEY CONNECTICUT RIVER STILL RISES SLOWLY P HEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS KELIABLE reliet tor all forms of Piles. Justsay PAZOtOthe NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ‘MARCH 23, 1929. [\Veeks‘ Activities In Catholic Churches J (APITALINCREASE "= T St. Mary’s Chu Restaurant Owner Found Business 4 Chmpehy The order of services at St. Mary's church for Holy Week, as an- nounced vesterday, will be as fol- lows: Wednesday, confessions aft- ernoon and evening. Thursday, solemn high mass at § o'clock. Procession of the blessed ed from First Page) Poor so Toock John Barley- ac n the foregoing recomme cor Into Partaershin. l Business was poor in John Hu- |dak's restaurant at 109 Church ‘| day and Friday there will be a pro- cession while on Saturday the bless- ing of the new fire, paschal candle and Easter water will tak> place. The group of talented young par- {ishioners which will produce a musi- ’cm entertainment at the Tabs hall {on April 8, held a rehearsal yester- | day. | St. Andrew’s Church Devotions will be held Wednes- day evening. The mass of the pre- | sanctified will take place Friday | reet, so he went into the liguor * according to his admission Officers Kiely and Liebler and| rgeant O'Mara after his arrest eacrament after mass to the altar of | MorNing at § o'clock. Stations of the reposition. Holy communion will be Cross will be recited Friday after- administered at 5:30 and 7 o'clock |oon at 3 o'clock. ~Blessing of the at mass. Special services will | fire and water will take place Sat- turday afternoon. In police court today, Hudak, who is 35 years of age and lives at 28 Wilcox et, plead- HEAL LD | ed guilty to the two counts of viola- Statement by President Sloper —ion of the liquor law and was fined per has suppble- | €150 and costs with a suspended jail i nce of 15 days. ording to the police. 2 > held between 8 and 9 o'clock in the evening. Friday: Mass of the pre-sancti S o'clock. Veneration of the r mass and after the eve- A. H. SCOTT, | { | | of the New Britain Gas! ire, paschal candle, and high mass at 7 o'clock. Chil- onfessions Saturday morning 0 o'clock. Lenten fast Saturday. masses at the us- solemn high mass he|for the Italians at § o'clock. The ©110:30 o'clock mass will be solemn and an orchestra acco i will be present at the o'clock masses. Litcnan of 4 Huda® aamitted ts a drink. He said at he had not sold much e pol was - !behind the stov the restaurant - | charging terminates well stocked hen Hudak was put to he was guilty of quor in the re must plea havin plead guilty Stations of the cross | Blessing of the new |7 Easter water | urday morning at 8 o'clock. Con- | fessions of children will be heard | Saturday afternoon and of adults | Saturday evening. Masses during the ! week will include Thursday and § urday mornings at 8 o'clock. Mas y Easter Sunday will be at 5 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock. St. Peter's Church Tomorrow evening, delegates from the various parish societies of St Peter's church, will meet to make at| plans for a drive to complete the | fund organized some time ago to | redecorate the church. | Holy Week services will be as fol- {18ws: Thursday, { o'clock. , the Mass of the Pre-Sanc- ! high mass at 8| Communion will be admin- at 6 and 7 o'clock besides at paschal candle, will take place. and Easter water |sky, struck the plaintiff's automobite on the evening of March 3 on Elm _— street mear Paradise park. New- TOWER AND TOWED SUED |berry was at the wheel of the towed The question of who 18 liable for {SaF. the complaint states, and the damages, when a towed car strikes |3Mage resulting from the crash another while in tow by another, |2MOUDts to $200 according to the will be decided in the city court, (Plaintiff. ~ Papers were served by when the suit of Sarah Greenstein |Constable John 8. Recor. against Frank J. Malczynsky and eE———— Edward Newberry is called. REPORTS $18 THEFT According to the papers, filed by| Mrs. Annie Arnold of 193 Main Attorney W. M. Greenstein, counse! |street complained to Lieutenant for the plaintiff, a machine owned |Bamforth at 8:15 last night that she | by Newberry and towed by Malczyn- |and her husband were visiting a | \HEseY crvsTaL / \ Tall, Graceful Shapes—In The g a Dazzling Diamond \ Optic Design \ Open Stock EASTER family named Galant at 259 Grove street and she left her handbag on a sewing wmachine. A 17 year oid boy living on the third floor of the house sat near the sewing machine and when Mrs. Arnold looked into her handbag after leaving the house, she missed a small pocketbook cone taining $18. Returning te the Galant _tene- ment, she was unable to findi the boy, and she felt certain that he knew something about the money. Officer John Griffen investigated but no arrest was made. NOW ON DISPLAY Beautiful Fostoria in All Colors—Place Your Easter Order Now A priest from the Passionist Order | yirioq will be celebrated at 8 o'clock cuting Attorney el =L ified will be celebrated a ock. to order a plea of not of West Springfleld will assist the | giajony of the Cross will be said n 5 L e sts of the church hearing €OR-|po aeternoon at 3 o'clock in ( aturday. He will preach|man and in the evening at and 10:30 o'clock masses | ooi0 i in French, Banns of marriage were published for the first time between John J. Kelly and Miss Mary V. Williams. St. Joseph's Church hold week order of services church will be as fol- r n ¢ at & o'clock. C afternoon i 7 o'clock. Blessing of the new fire, | FLU WARNING U. 8. warns against Flu Colds lead to Flu Flu s dangerous snd often deadly. 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