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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929 7 EMPHASIZING Wz Trgmsor artford’s Shopping Cextar:. STORE OPEN THE Midsummer Sale of Quality Furs and Furred Cloth Coats with Plainville New.s" FINISHING ORGAN ATMLE, CHURCH - ‘Workmen Nearing Gompletion | of Installation Activities 'SHORT HISTORY OF FUNDS | foot orga box foot & bass ALL DAY SATURDAY IMPORTANCE IN OUR OF FASHION AND VALUE don |1 Constable George Schubert and | 7T to to 16 foot Deputy Sheriffs Stage Two Raids | Here — American Legion District Meeting—Church Notices. The new org n which is belng in- | statted in the | Plainville M. E. | church, will be completely finished | | within the next few days, according | | to an announcement made by the | workmen ave been in charge | of the installation and the dedic tion of it will be held in the futurc | at a date to be set In will as the Mus. | ara. Alvord and William J. Blakeslee Memorial Organ. Funds | with which it possible to pro- | cure the organ have been left tn | church in the name of these two. The Clara Alvord Case fund was donated by F. C. Case, her husband, in memory of his wife. Mrs. Cas who Miss Clara Alvord, whiie a member of the Methodist church | ere, was a very active member and | Ladie’s Aid society. She was ous donor to the churen | during her years of membership | and was a sinc Christian work- | er, unassuming and one of the kind- ‘m of friends | T ope the an YACCOON COATS — Sale Prices $179.50 $225.00 . $335.00 who known SQUIRREL COATS — Sale Prices 526500 $295.00 $369.50 HUDSON SEAL COATS — (Dyed Muskrat) 529500 $315.00 , $425.00 was 1o | | will was R Litt p. 1 May Vo hert D Her father ctive was one of the most members and officials of the | hurch up to the time of his death. William J. in his left to the Methodist church, third of his estate. With the com- bined donations, it was possible to | buy the organ. o Mr. Blakeslee I member CARACUL COATS — Sale Prices $345.00 $385.00 $435.00 Other Fur Coats at Savings Equally as Great 5 or 3lakeslee, wi Sun. | 1700 to one- was a life-long | "% and an active worker when | the church was Nis wife Mrs. Cora Blakeslee, was organist m £ with fric young. a Berlin News RECEIVE CONTRAGT FROM NEW BRITAIN Selectmen Are Given Fire Pro- fection Agreement and Approve HE/ ARRANGEMENT SOUGHT TMalela!TInlaletTialelaid Gutler Would Permit Any Resident o Call New Britain Apparatus— Legion Outing Planned—Church Notices—Berlin Briefs. Members of the Berlin fire com- mittee night with New Britain meeting in New Britain. from Berlin leetman Leon Hall, Third Frank I 3 R. O. met last of thr a special ind the t selectmen member: fire board "hose First tman at- were rpont, Claud ens rk offer forma and T I 1o the stated n Cl: contract ‘town rlin 3 town officials that they details. Chairman New Britain voters of the was presented and it approved of was it in Jame Butler of the board asked that the town be asked to vote on the matter of calling the New Britain department in case of a fire h At present, nnder the terms of the contract and a to send ask- e that selectmen This would ronsible in cas: but it would also fire loss. At call in of the to a only selectmen w others are authorized m alarm 3utler hart Chairman the of everyone in town given the ht in case fire additional ri stalling mig conld make any oceur in not be reached town 1 alarms tend to lessen the ent anyone using the the loss case the the of falsc pres and, by selectmen, the fire fire” last week to be a false alarm, Hall that of the would matter for This will b at meeting Tuc next will costs may name department Regarding the hat turned out First lectman stated fire board upon il town the ot t Ly the town At the special ken v up night Tuesday a on New cost meeting commifter comparative Britain fire report the the and town, con- of three stations, one each 1 Kensington, East Berlin and Berlin. Complete investigation matter has been made by iembers of the committee < hoped that some final reached at the meeting cont department et of a in the sisting of and it of July Th EElinE at the hall. all > town being urged to attend. Berlin Congregational Church Services will be held the Ber- n Congregational church at 10:43 o'clock Sunday morni Rev. David lewis Yale of Meriden will be charge and his topic will “Re- Thank: Appropri- will be by nd organist nt n Yale will open at § tow be offered vards for te music emphasizing the of praise acting in the Fiske, who, ending the absence with his summer in is \ Iensington R o cld jonal 1orrow Church services will Con o'clock the Rev minister not Con, orning he Ko ington 15 10 to chu mort to un- Ver- in certainty of the retnrn of 1 non Phillip the vice has announ 1t is expected, however | | Lander: in| the | action will | | voters in | the | M |H number of and | faithful member of the church. T Following the receipt of | that Mr. Phillips will be in charge. | the ials of the Army Rattles Taken | Mr. Phillips and family have been | B el [on a motor trip throughout the | E ey Away From hould b to Washington, July west, after attending a meeting of the donor army has taken away the S5 5 1 the International Christian Endeavor ratties. It society at Kansas City. yea most 2 ship i thesa church | memoriat commemorate that offi at 8 it was decided pipe organ. much needed by the | hurch he most fitting. 1t was sp voted | " soldier's would St. Paul’s Cl Masses will be celebrated Paul's church in Kensington and 10 o'clock Sunday morning. John C. Brennan will be in charge. He will be assisted by Rev. William Casey of Hartford. There will be a session of the Sunday school follow- ing the 10 o'clock mass. sacred Heart Church will be held at the S church in East Berlin o'clock tomorrow morning. John C. Brennan will be in cha A session of Sunday school follow the ma weh St at § Rev. has been found fhat the soldier's used in war time for the ful purpose warning gas attacks. sounded like the t-a-tat” sun fire. So today | | partment, recommendation || the chiefs of the infantry o mical warfare service, 1] ated them from the field at 911 ment R R Il A Klaxon type "€ | | employed hereafter will || 2} ¢ arms, notifying don their gas masks. e R e these life, unplay- against too much t machine the war members of the committee in My- ssories of 2 | offic the i Roger: stallation chairma Mrs are Mrs Merton l.eroy T. Mason, ind William A. Al The funds left by the two donors, will pay for in funt bl the committee will solicit amotz the members of the church funds with which to pay for the Manchester, .amb, Mrs Anderson lay still wer de- of and elimin- equip- on 1 the organ s rt 2 Horn ation, will e for spreadi soldiers Some of the members fortune in contributions so help pay chureh who 1 heard of the sent Ve 200d Bat that v | 1ice the costs of American Legion Outing Members of the American Legion ind the auxiliary will hold an outing t Double Beach this afternoon. All rembers attending urged to| weet at Legion hall in Kensing- on at 1 o'clock or io proceed to the beach. It is expected that the vill be large attendance at the outing. All members of the Legion and their families are included in the invitation Transportation is turnished by the members with cars, | Frank Pierpont of Kensington heing in mes will wnd eshments served 1 of Charles Eckman The funeral of Charles J. Eckman . of Kensington, who was found ad in bed yesterday morning. wil! held Monday afternoon o'clock at 1 Swedish church in New Britain. will be held at the home at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Fairview | cemetery, New Britain, Mr. Eckman was en by | Frary & Clark for 35 years i pensioned off ten 0. Apoplexy given of s deati He was well In and New Britaiv Swedish people, having the Bethany 10 He for )5 may inst: n ¢ 1 tor, 2 his Rev. E vacation both of piec Adki way horling New th Descy and York, instrument I ire ir MeGuiness, charge together, iption of Organ | The organ has heen manufactured | by the M. P. Moller, Inc., town, Md., one of the concerns of its kind in the world will be equipped with electric | The casing of with gold hronze 1Ty the ol fin t | Eur ce Pratt spending h Meriden with relat Miss Mildred Payne court is spending the the Plainville camp friends Mrs, Wilcox s nrne past home | e week in | of Hagers- Dhest of Wilcox week-end ground own o of with | 1ction. | was oal | men Tt 1nd The is quartered trimmings vith two manuals J court the Rose Belden are ind spending g son of cha be played z 1 | at a W rvef Funer: has | #mo con- placed camp g in its controls. hed and will the choir position Specifications of the ville M cox of and Mrs court will attend Clarence Dyer of Wallingford on Sunday W. H. Payne the this of Wil- it in f of place 8 base be Lt - Bethany rvices engineer Moller fac- | tom will hall Rumors Persist That Princess Is Engaged | Jul (P—Rumors poer- in former court circles of the | German capital today that o sloyed Berli sisted LE» TODAY See Rinty in RIN TIN —in— STHE MILLION DOLLAR COLLA BARNEY GOOGLI SPARK PLUG News and Serial <PLAINVIL will T me Lefore years a the ¢ s Princess Hohe e ) was as ma of Rumania d to Prince Gio ngenburg to Germany n Vander W would ried her L Action Co TiN known among been church had in t member for the been in this country coming here from Legion Meeting There was a large attendarce meeting of the Legion post of | Kensington last night, final plans for | lohe visit The ter = during sent in t1 re ed It ity hderk porte 11 Gloria past years ( to 1o vt Mor- lat on w fair team Rho play & #an in \ppeared to agree It is the Vanderhilt, there was inal Mrs. Regina dowry ow SUNDAY 1 ppec ope & swell organ specifications fol- flut salicional, 61 notes The pedal organ has regular eblich Gedeckt, he Great to pedal reat great foot, lant and the cresce adjustahlc respective T and Al r. H hol ence here ton Sunday. A e A ., ers. Br preaching by presiding ¢ P Lincoln Sun sermon at 1 preach the day i A v ) a mor he \ th nds 7 Masses Mercy Clonstahle company ker Alcorn aft it Whiting 1i second raid was on the home |ordar of Lowell, onyePiasac rnra s 1m men Uleged liquor, obos T aehan e e e church Sn the cificati th ompany fur 1l pipes. It has no swe Th furnished com of The 1 front ishes great organ stations 1 n th diapason pipes; § foot note 14 stopped 61 61 with with pipes; i with 61 pipes 4 s foot foot 60 sca 61 pipes ar with ot stopped dulciana traverso, 61 notes and diapason, 61 notes s foot . notes foot 61 s 5 foot bou seale, 16 fo b couplers ar follow al, swe swell to pe 4 foot, swe 4 foot, gre ind swell swell to gr 16 foot 4 great swell 4 foot the do indica combinations trem a und Pistons nd pedal sto 1 by pistons manuals affect gre and swell and pedal stops. he lows:: balanced crescendo pedal Other bench with a n radiating pedal pedal mover Great to swell ents are pedal il pe and inciden s are shelf, conca and an electric of ample capacit m Church on, presiding elde quarterly confe an hlower M. E R. Jack d his first 11 n., preaching t Perry. Th Going to school, superintendent Union’s organization. own, resident. 8 H. R. hurch of Our Saviour Frye, rector. Servi rning prayer wi o'clock. Mr. Frye w last in a ser The topi A rmy 1 Loui P Mrs. 7 n He p. I Jackson day i 1 a s of sermons, is “God dvent Chy stian Church W. Johnson chureh school worship. servies is church and invited to ject m 10:45 ning union will be he all join are in evening worship. Catholic Church t the Church of Our tomorrow 10 o'clock Place George with Deputy George State® La morning will 'wo Raided Schubert, e ireer of Attorney Hugh two victims in here yestr o 1 s bagged liquor arnoon 1d zed home raids Alleged liquor large quantity of ma in the sallies of Louis Letinsky the first pla three gallons of a still and were confiscated. street There, uor h 35 galk on the banks of near H There the five gallons aind 2 t riv the factory. a ¥ fou bout mash. Both men known | Britain, was 1t |ly before & o'clock un, an 5:4 sunt « ans t to New ball ust the Hartford county district can Legion meeting to be held hers [several cures have been reportec orr sta anc his nect chairman his 1 hers of the ot s f de in to appe Plainy | day morning Garage Burns Down A small garage at Mountain Viexw, of New short- by Peter Danuzze troyed by fire last_evening. ‘he fire depa turned lama occupied. T hswered arm ) $150 on Meeting an 5 o'clock 1 to ounty Legi the Britain playoft 16 and abont for series 17, will is sta ged laid w rt 1 afternoon at 3 representative he sessi s of eve on hand will be the first ti e played en icut Harry ¢ Legion committ will call on the mer Legion in Hartford cou out to The Yo and series and o gion put th championsh k. New Connectic ross : rom New Island the Jerse t Two games w W rittee scale-wood dia- | pason with 61 pipes; 8 foot dulciana sali- ot oboe as fol- reversible, grand | orga July, pastor. Christian | success and wor- “Positive Christiani- two al- police court Tues- reception of visitors onal Ameri- o'clock in the town |Crutches, canes and that | Jackson Af- Friday will meet on A luncheon Brock-Barne and Saturday n post be played the winners he 1 s w be served in Whit rooms on sion Registrars In Session gistrars ot vot the town August 12 o'clock until 4 p. of enrolling on t voters of session in all te |and 9 from purpose lists the Plainvil of 1 J. How Peter I Receives Dominick vhile making & bottle solution at his home, received a bad laceration of the palm. He ken 10 the Dr. Geor lired to or the nd to legal of and for re- isicn . ¢ registrars rd I d. republi Duffy, democrat Lacerated Hand of Plainville 1 and Batiste ‘ of r- ot ofice of where it he 1 o1l | wou stitches were r at 16 - Bristol News * NOVENA ATTRACTS HORE THAN 10,000 ‘Relic Is Applied to Many From Other States " REPORT NO CURES VYET oy | ps in ve “God's | 20 Tmproyements On Boulevard Nearly 1., | r- | Complete—Meat Store Robbed In Noon Hour — Brothers Meet First D1 Time in 31 Years, While no accurate count was kept the st cele- Anne, e | of the number attending th | bration of the Ieast of il which marked the closing of ual novena at Joseph's church vesterday, it was estimated that dur- ing the day the relic was applied to i persons, many of neved from ighboring Rev. William P. Laflin, pas- church, stated last night had been a distinct highly gratified ndance all of which opencd on Thursday, an- 1's least 060 whom jo a. | states. tor that of t the 1a novena was with the at at the servics | Juty Necessary Becuuse 18 Doors throngs Lock Church the immense sceking admission to the church dur ling the day and evening, it w necessary yesterday to lock the doors |on several occasions until those in- side had had the relic applied. Last night, hour before the closing cor scheduled to open a ' o'clock, the church was throng- to capacity and in of th fact that additional scats were pl od in the aisles and balcony., man: were obliged to remain the grounds outside The devotions cvening con- d of the recitation of the rosary, papal benediction Blessed Sacrament Rev. James Gallaghe Mas novena Many Cripples Attend numbe T their faith and the usually to dy 02 [ irl he M sh on | last ist nd sermon by the Oblate was in . who ha services, he arge of the e po- | of af cripples seeking demonsiration application of the large this 3 seriously afflicted w and ushered into in the basement of ti the relic was applied. facilitated the hand- ling of the crowds church, who were directed to the altar rai 1t [ing by eight members of the regular rt- fire department in uniform in | No cures were reported during the cather Laflin stated ht, although this is not unusual to the fact th not definitely announced unless confirm- family doctors of the afflicted Such announcem often times not made until several days after the close of the novena. In past re ar. The re segre- the Guild > church This ons ar [mo gated hall where arrangements in the zc |novena n is t cures are o on ents are years and of the later verified and the pile braces at attest to the on | ry | foot of St. Anne's statue | post in the Hartford county district |{ruth of such claims. Priests Assist exercises [ Many vestor | | At of masses at n. and the hetween the a consist- in plication of tl hours of nd ] m m visiting relic and nd priests diocese m \ from assisted ind Stephen assistant i 11 I 7 » nany n- Lrishes istor IPather Gal- last Jo- : t lagher named v, il | il | | seph’s church The services, particularly B—PEATURES—3 Dorothy Burgess and Robert Ellior PROTECTION George Lewis in “COLLEGIANS rep, Youth, Snap and dazz STHE KID'S CLEVER with Glenn Tryon Alvays a Big Show the outing being completed. A re- port on the fire question was given by the commitice elected by the post (0 look into the matter. It is ex- pected that the Legion members will | be well posted on the question at| the town mweeting T v night. | Kensington Methodist Church iday school will open 10 it the Kensington Methoddist There classes for all Registrars Notice The registrars of 1S hereby the Town Berlin notice that will Friday, A and again on Kriday, August 9, from 12 o'clock noon till 8 p. m. (day- light time) in the Town Hall for th sole purpose of revising and correct- ing the caucus lists of said town REGISTRARS Roval H. Morse William E. ot | they give s¢ be in session i o'clock airch Morning worship will open at 11 o'clock. Rev. Alan L. Dodd will e in charge of the service. The topic | for his sermon will be “My Rela tion to My Brother.” WED. MAT. and NIGHT SSTARK MAD™ with H. B. Warner and Louise Fazenda of Carey Registrars of Voters will hold Conn to t NOTICE the A p. in Town Hall. Plai and 9. IFrom (standard tin making 1 voters of he enrollment, 2 iv declared political compiled af m of a cauc he tow “cor pre th Plainville EG July STRARS OF J. Howard Pete VOTERS La Fiell F. Duffy day, while lacking th impres- {the closing pomp of former years, sive by their solemnity iremen’s Annual Outing The annual g and of the Bristol regula nd volunte departments I Compounce it the ovening the n- 12 ") barbeeue v outin held a nber will b on vas decided a hoard of fire That n d- conmiss last 1 W tair 1l annual fiel « Manufacturing scheduled for £} w not 15 st so t conflict with he New D company his the parture which is Saturday 2her accord, o custom o benediction of the | last | SRR R S || Terryville Man Sees Brother After 31 Years ot When John Jo Newtound- Terryville yester Andrew street. for y Whiffe land 1 of rrived in met flen Whi nd st ns. ¥, he W Mr his brothe n yved nd to ame on d the we r. Miss M will t place from ng 13 Whiff ich Boston tomorrow ry n bleaching | previous years, the bers of the nd me commis- ot board sioners will make an inspection the vari fire the irni before g to for the barbecue. To Finish Grading grading the The work the of Farmin street corner Lewis John H. Hayes ir could be don several loa Mayor W Crumb that the loam could be the park dep would t will formed 1 board ested t 1dvised by Raymon furnished ment and that Rills ing $6 board of last ight's m mitted last month was held due to essary quorum and ordered paid | The meeting Yast night by Commissioner Frank to the late arriv f Ilaymond Crun Improvements Nearing Completion The work of digging out the bed of proposed lagoon at the south- i end of the Memorial boulevard | will be completed next week. ac- | cording to ement i by { Mayor W. Raymond Crumb last eve- |ning. The lagoon is to he consider- ably larger than originally tended and is planned along the origin: proposed by bert I. Rockwell he end was Aproved 2.78 were approy by the fire commissioners a bills and n no meet the lac were a roved was openeid Dutton due Mayor W. lines Al- the dam at completed about week ago. signal Rep: | Repairs to fic signal at |North Main night hy employes of th v of New Haven. T which had been turned off al ref to function n the turned on late Friday he failure of the signal the L traffic until rs Made ectromatic rner Main s made traf and last streets wr nal compa { sig) [day. |switch was afternoon. necessitated officer at int pairs were completed. Quarterly Communion men of St. Matthew's parish, will 1 holy the mass Sun- G will afte and eve Devotions to St. Anne | Devotions in honor Anne will he ot used wi cing of ction | munion stvil ive o'clock com mor nfessions Ay ne heard this noon 12 o'clock this evening. Daylight Robbery Complaint made to police eadquarters Friday afternoon by | Arthur Droheim. proprietor of the Bristol Wholesale Beef and Provis- ion company of 22 Laurel street, that his cash register had been rified and approxim Th tely e loss ex- be- was not discovered until shortly fore 2 p. m., and Mr. Dro ) the opinion t been committed some t tween 11 m., and 1 p. n It is believed that the thief gain- entrance to the store by way of oor, which had been left un- It also thought t the ilty person is a resident of t g} ith the layout practice of the store employes to during the noon hour. Several suspects we turin ternoon by MeGillic im ad me a locked and one the close is at tamiliar questio De ddy, by 15 Chief hour mornir Boy Struck R. J. Boyl police department | while proe & strect shortly after mobile ruck bicy The cd b hoy ascortained By rey 1 alo 9 p. Auto night that Prospect his auto- boy on a vele was demolish- whose nar | Dr; to riding Auto St Kes Dog Clark of Ater o'clo animal i imm Iy atter heing hit City Lazue Baseball in the final round L at Muzzy when the seball played sched- Fieid M lead- | ute wilt tomorrow afternoon | ple Ends clash with the league | Forstville team. Art Reeves of Unionville, who baffled the New De- part Wednesday ning. will called v Man John Fortin of ville, while Walter will toe the slab The gar o'cloc ing team last ¥ Berg of Hartford the Maple Ends. will start promptly umpir Attend Field Day deleg from 1 o1 Co will To i ions Com R ty will attend the field day to be | held tomorrow at Talvottville under | the auspices of the Central Red Men's association. A number of lo- chiefs entered in the athe cal are letic events More Tax Delinquents Thirty more personal tax delin- quents appeared this morning be- yre Prosecuting Attorney Anthony J. Rich and after paying the re- quired $5.8( a nolle. The lamount in represents tho < tax of 2 of 31 receive question delinquency and court costs of $5.50. Drove on Three Wheels | John A. Swanson of W |ford, who according to the police irove his automobile from North Pond street to the center of Whig- | ville dist of approximately miles, on three wheels, was $50 and costs in police court morning Judge Joseph M. Donova charge of reckless iriving ional charge of v ibility was nolled. arrested on informa- v A Whigville resi- was ot divulged pleaded guilty ta reckless driving charge. It is al- iped an auto- Pond street and n spite of the 4 been nd asleep in igville complain- 2x a fee Hart« ed | Y An evading respor Swanson furnishe dent whose name lin court the Swanson that he sideswip Nort leged i cont fact that one of his wheels ha He the } e on demolished f 1o W Liquor Selled Fined Wise, of 24 Summer street, with keeping beer of more one per cent alco- i with sale, pleaded charges in police and was fined was also given a | days, which was contingent the mean- 1 than one-half of holic content guilty to hoth court this morning 2100 and costs. He 1il sentence of 3 uspended for one year on his good hehavior in time Wise arrested afternoon following the complaint of He had n arrested previous day and charged with and breach of the peace on complaint of his wife, but of charges were nolled this morning when the court was in- 1 that the couple had resumed relation was ast Sunday neigh be early the assault both of thesc for amicable EAST BERLIN AN RAISING RABBITS ‘Russell Case Grows Rodents Tor ‘ Meat and Pelts e Automatic chicken farms, dove to be but the Fox farms like throughout cotes and activities Berl activities is the are found late v i st among these of rabbits. which is begin- proportions of ising ning to assume the a minor indu Russell Case of East interested ry Berlin within the past year himself in the furry geniry and, more as a hobby than else. hegan to breed some At the anythin for his own use present hundred rab- as the and nu- time has nearly hits of such Flemish merous The fi ially val approxir ch variou Gian other the Chinchilla well known breeds. Chinchilla is espec- pelts being worth ur to five dollare rabbits are kept in moderr hutches, one of the hutches being what is termed a self-cleaning type capable of hol more than 3¢ rabbits each having its separate compartment. Then there is . the open pen which is so constructed that the rabbits never come in con- tact with the ground itself but are on runway about eight The bucks are all as they will fight together, and so do they hattle that one 1 generally killed or maimed The New York market for rabbits very brisk and the demand greatly exceeds the supply. The meat of the hare is very palatable and is considered a delicacy. Not only can the meat be sold at a good profit but the pelts. particularly those of the Chinchilla, are in con- Due to the lack of y in the raising hreeding has been Mr. Case’s opinion emendous opportunits hreeding of rab- who willing te a wire inches above caged separately, nstantly if put reely stant demand knowledge by n o rahbit, but neglected, in in the one time common rabbit profitably for | h of an outla |as it does not take very bring it to the required markel poundage. Some of the bucks and does for breeding purposes are val- ued at from 35 to $15 each and always find a ready market. Mr ) s to expand his equipment have one of the hutches in the state the is The raised without r may. be market for food, long ta the a abbit Newtown. M iss., July (UP)— Mrs. Frank W . wife of for. mer President Coolidge’s closes riend and confident., was recovering from an indigestion. at 3 hospital here today. She was strick- en yesterday while shopping. I'ne evening service will be because of the closing the Plamville camp mecting and the Epworth lrague institute at Wes- leyan university. Many of the mem- | omit- | i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | bers of the church will attend these | meetings. Mr. Dodd and family will leave a vacation this Monday and, duc their will he a0 mid-week at the church ~ \WHAT DO You TUINK OF TWIS, |y FRECKLES o PEC ( — Y, SURE UNCLE HARRY STARTED IT FOR E -~ DIDNT 1 MAKE IT WHY-WHY - GEE! YoU OONT MEAN To SAY YU MADE THAT BIRCH-BARK CANOE, on to absence, there prayer meetings Visiting in Town Mr. and Mrs. Louder H. Harring- ton of Dover. Delaware. motored here from their home and will spend | the nest two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mr Kotzback of Kea- sington. Berlin Ttems brated at o'clock Brennan follow worship he held will e Suteliffe Tast Mass will Heart church Rev, J. ( school will Morning church will service Samuel Mark’s church chureh sehool Services will by be cc t 9 sunday Sunday | st conducted hy rector of St New Britain. I will not mect | 1t the Methodist church ot | omitted l wiel's BoY! TLL sAY Nou OID!! \WMHAT ARSc YoU 60ING To DO WITW 1T mday as the pas | A Present for Oscar DO YOU REALY WART To KNOW®? WELL, A\ GOING To SEND T BACK Home To b, OSCAR' DA P SAY! TuaTs A WE'WL PACK IT AWAY! By BLOSSER GETTING A DY IDEA!! LIKE TUAT RIGAT 1928 T WOULONT MIND SOMETIME ! NICE CANG NYSELF 3] NEA_SERVICE, iN¢