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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1929 <outh of the soldiers’ monument on Worthington ridge. The just recently heen completed now has thrce houses on it, street has and ‘plee meeting will be held in nm“ | director of the home and Mrs. E | mer Stearns was one of the inmates who could not stand the qualities of Miss Dyer and sought other rooms. 4,0, 8. PAT. OFF. © 1o BE%V R LRI e ’ | Coccomo to Be Tried o | | A D the road with a goodly suppl. [ | Plallu)l”e News parish house at 6:30 o'clock, Rev.| Attorney Elias T. Ringrose of New | e soodirmipl oeRe | | | Theodore A. Greene, pastor of teedTritain was in touch with Prosecutor rlS 0 ews o ) a 'EK'e [ O AR A X R S S N : o e S | | Playground Commission Meeting ‘ | First church ot Christ, New Britain, | Charles I. Conlon yesterday and | A meeting of th e | 0 ;»\m speak on the topic, “The|agreed to have Joseph Coccomo in | i mo,'.::gf, oS \x:r":h,;“, oth:rlu / Christlan and Amusements.” A so- | court next Tuesday morning. The lo- bRk s £ ,d | cial hour will follow the dcvotional| ¢al man was scheduled to be tried Souncll cehamber Ml 10 B o;ymg tore et £ B TAs Scholulid taibe e L two weeks. it was announced 1 : A Sayimoninoiniialled o | cstimate will bo n | The executive committee of the : 18 QSR aeOTRe e ChY S final reports for the 1 | in on Tues L P - o sted o on- - L% ‘s Bring The Children To Toyland | i o peden g | T S ot 2 | k| ? D k A t His M | The Woman's fea S st his | | Bl d h an's federation will hold | wite, 10 be brought up. s | Bi runken - Autoist Has BITY | e ans seving " sccting o T Fall on Depot Stairs Blamed for :ieoed nat jossy e o Pt | ST b G TR o e o mdas I Muzzy streets, will undergo a il igger an etter an Lwer | Ride on West Hain Stret % . 0 e Sl Yy cn D R/ Wilkerson, 110 ( 5 5 ase of Bruno Po L Bl S ) ] H program of repairs in the spring. i : : o treet [y West Main street. | 3 view, cha ¢ Blanc's Serious Injuri The huge wooden sy .- Lar: d varied assor All who can are t T uge wooden supports he | .arge and varied assortments to choose from, Toys of every description ieantaii e sl e 0 40 B8l har il be tried 1y towr oo ,, AR TR iar e arandstina AL iTe - - e sent and he N th o s D ath the large grandstand a found here, ecach attractively priced. FINED swo AND COSTS Sl rm-'r|,‘er»;(1°’,“‘l‘l’:m ,,‘f‘ | Monday. Potash will bo athletic field are rotting and need i Acroplanes, wing spread, decorated S e e : den. Potash is charged with holding ecently of purchasing new bleachern s St - iy S up a Connctic o 1 this question may | in attractive colors, cach Services In Churches Tomorvow| The union Thanksgiving service, | three woeks a 5 e | sponsored Iy Brote o Hope 1o 1 Park Street Water i il ‘ 1 Burlons Rool iDabl ! 3305201 5 inches hmh Morn‘ng—Piainyille Five Defeats churches of Pl ot e ol werain iy < : n S s e i L) i complete with 2 cues, set of 16 balls and r New Dritaln Team—Highway | swon ool 8! I church on|John Trawley of N o | regular $5.75 R aehada November 27| tash has denied heing i Meets—Eight Teams in City Bas- . e Robbery Case Monday—Briefs. Rev. Willian crson, pastor of holdup. ork on the new the Trinity M. . church of New Plainville Briefs Sl benguscotidlgs ilve 4 in Park street ! A~ wild ride down West Main | Britain, will be the preacher at this| 7¢ was reported x ter from h 5 e Ry A s Te; ed at t ritain o otBl5e TEC er frouy Doll Carriages, wicker body, metal frame, wire street last evening about 9:30 | Servic General hospital ¢ i ” : e 1 passcs beneath wheels, o'clock by Frank Mullen of 18 Church of Our Saviour dition of Mrs. Charles Cor of|. o p b |t mediate vicinity i rubber tires | Park street ended in disaster after Church school in the parish houss | nden street, who is ill wi 1- ; 4 of t rage 5 L 10 a wnior 1 v a 2 reat improve q |sta ca xeava s Ve T H S o o : L . Chaties EiDinsia o top i 2 withRave Tincolna B nrye fa b0z 401 sie SECEIACIDAESRCHR NG favorable land was brought ill run directly across cooters, disc wheels, ribbed tires, foot hrake, saanies 88 ainville and {4 m_ Morning prayer with sermon | MERt rter it Nay. As soon as the me p(ulung stand, regular price Francis Casey of Glen street. New | by the rector at o'clock. The| The Girl Scout troop cor ce opposite stree ' special Britain. Mullen's car was badly | Young People's fellowship will meet | (F00P captain, licutenant Da cted tha fioia i ) . smashed in the double crash while in the parish house at 6:30 p. m, |!eaders will hold a meeting Monday liverted the other two machines were also | A M. T 7 ey | evening at 7:80 o'clock i 1 cials des hay PR : | . A M. . Zion Ch ng at 7:30 o'clock in t im | Desk Set, roll top, drawer and pigeon holes, turn- damaged. The accident {00k place| Treaching by ltew A "\'m,'f' i [ Ler of Commerce rooms. i hefore winter se ! ed legs, antique maple finish with chair to match, near the Goodrich filling station. |11 a. m eme, “Having Lyes But | Plainville fire depariment was mounting Caieaila nder the ! el 1695 Constable George Schubert was| Can't Sce” Church school at 12:4) | called out vesterday afternoon about | when ; s, | CONCrete thoroughtore hus failed to i called to the scene and, afler an|p. m. V. C. . union at 6 p. m, |4 0'clock to a fire at a house at 15 |y ey yims Ve SR Sibiigi i . investigation, placed Mullen under | preaching by NN T Trumbull avenue. The fire was in a 1 rain: eps the 1 ’ arrest for driving a machine while | 7 1 1y Theme 2 the Lat.|chimney —and was ickly ex- 1 an s Jose city everything in the southern i % Baby Walker, disc wheels, all rubber bumpers, under the influence of liquor. The |ingz Cancer of the K 5 “7 | tinguished. He Last r ccause of the folding foot rest oficerfy roundi aifbetile for Halltaed] - | One of the local constables will e | 204 18 & former ¥ of CHANE AL e lh. 35,95 £ 2 hooch in Mullen's car and placed | Methodist Ch Rty alonE L Tiast atraet folny to | Eoacord il A FER T higl department egular $0.25 for the Park street man in the lockup | Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. | g . o 1e | lOSPital this morning st street was accepted as a : P .| take care of the heavy 0 ’ i for the night. | Seriaon by Rev. Arthur A. Ball on | Yale-Princaton foot LeBlay as still unconscic but s always caused Kiddie Kart Wagon, strongly made, regular A special court session was held | e topic, “Ths Touch of Sympathy.” | cording o First Sels his ‘conditlon quite serious Lronble § ooy salny [ (fully guaranteed) this morning at §:30 o'clock to dis- | CHUrch school at 12 o'clock Simpson L of his injurics is not known el ol OILEUIN the [ e J $ I g pose of the case. Mullen said that | WOrth League ai 6 p. m Prosecutor Charles T Firemen Called Twice UYL detregt ' G he had recently moved here from There will special music ranted a continuance was overed this morn- OLEROS HUNI S Re Al N b ; : I i : Lo ometimes even the boulevard. Dristol and pleaded guilty to the | program give e evening ser day in the case o Ly Oificer Timothy A. Lambert | ‘ Patsy Doll, an Eff and Bee make, 191, inches high, sleeping ey real drunken driving charge. He was | ices at 7 o'clock. The program will | Bristol, charged with reckles 2 pile of c ood in the rear of Lo of conditions | evelashes, movable head, arms and leos, fined $100 and costs by Judge Mer- |bo as follows: Song. “Hold Thou | INE: at the request of Judge William |the store of the Strunz Coal C‘o. on NeRciNe Rt | fully dressed, recular $5.00 for Y itt 0. Ryder, the court remitting $50 | My Hand,” Briggs—Mrs. Ruth Doro- | J- Malone of Bristol in stree : 1 RN : of the fine. Mullen had been em-[thy Chamberlain. Song, “Prayer| Jlilfon Kramer has resigned i Last Night A Golf Se ) : i ployed in the foundry of the Plain- | Perfect,” Stenson—>Mrs. Chamb position at Landers, I'rary & Clark lodge. 1. 0. O. F., solf Set, driver, mashie, mid iron and ville astin . was laid off |lain. Duet, “Nailed to the Cross,”| !N New Britain. nnual roll call Jast night two rubber balls, cach set boxed © Tullar—!1rs, Dorothy Thomas and| Lawrence Noble pesianeduniy AL LR b s i ; Lol dont ed considerable | Albert Hand. Quartet. “The Voi pitiongatalle diodlagib b ersstion FESEpyeaen | TOYLAND — DONWSTAIRS DEPT. excitement. reports going around |oi the Spirit.® Porter—Mrs. 1fa liaayanospled aymeaitionatgtl he as served at | town two men had been se-|Morse. Mrs. Mary Morse Hand | © \‘""."”",'r Wenel DAches inment fol- riously injured in the erash and that|and A. Osgood. Short talk on sub- | . Srerie Rebekah fdes v o 5 loneiie inag b enates al quantity of liquor had been [ fect, “A Call to Busy Men"—Rev, | & TEOE MOCUnE Sondey ros will no dams of the a rs were ) | seized. Arthur A. Ball R e Gl | aim Keech Dies called = : : R Miller—Birnbaum The Ladies' Aid society will hold | dates. All who ! e C. Keech, 62, of 104 Organ Dedication at Church . | Taw Faforcement Lecture Bl ot heao e e i R o L RV T (o B e e e e el (oo pren L Diedbnc SR Lot o lasty HE col i Buaves st e i obnslany er ln ews iz Nornalt i RrowatotiRlooma cterize | daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Tsrael J.| ga"in the ehurch parlo et evening at about § o'clock following [N »d several organ selec- ington, Tilinois, will give a_lectu The costumes proved a revelation | Birnbaum of 17 Broad st and | =0 Ler esting Thuseday evening| Results of ihe AILE a heart attack. e was horn in D : Zion Lutheran church — lon law enforcement at the Kensing- | to the audier The time of (he | Sydney Saul Miller, son of Mrs. (" =5 oreloct i se i ey \sketball |ielson. the son of Chester and Julia to mark the dedication of {ton Methodist church. Miss Brown | willowy figure T ey | Sally Miller of 28 "Trinity street, New | ¢ > i ‘ on | (Cranston) Keech d spent the n purchased for the | nd the sweeping Catholic Churoh game last night may be found on { | is a capable speaker. being vice pres- | skirt, as characterized night, 1. will be married tomorrow | < S ehaoilin s g issie greater pi of his life ident of the Flying Squadron foun-|was only the more interesting whe ornoon at 5 o'clock at the home | Masses will be celebrated tomor- | * e il ~antallyel o araepubli Shurch was [l dtt cas s N G sting when ’ (o e instat s aalotoil Industrial Bowling Teague d dation e is an ordained minister.| the andience thought of the recent e bride’s parents. The wedding | "7 55 R CICLOC RReeiont Glods He came to Bristol from Burlington the dedicanol has served as chaplain of the Tllinois | attempts of a cortain women's or- | Will be performed by Rabbi Jeses | A+ the church of Our Lady of Merey. | el e after having spent 25 years in that Meeting of Fire Board and at the present tim zalicntlo Eolont e ordias tavo it Saa sisted by Rabbi J. I, |Sunday school at 9 e'clock. There| 0 = S \ The regular meeting of the board editor of the Natlonal|ing the return of loug skirts, ies| Aronson | will be a meeting of the Girls' Jun- r“ o s ile a resident of this com on e T e Ch e 53 Fnquirer meeting is open to! Helena Rohm dirccted play Miss TRowena Birnbaum, sister of 101 sodality after Sunday school l;“nh”‘ 3 L t con the person- gy night. November The 3 e .| the public Music was furnished by the Bar-| the bride. will be the maid of honor. | To Discuss Lines e nel department of New Depar- | m was postponed from last Thl‘ee Pl‘leStS {0 Pfil‘u(}]pfi[e n Route Opened Today atticro Sistors' orchestra and the ac. | Harry Miller, brother of the bride. | Chairman Jonh Lamb of the town ter : e VI (G s O LS vt T2 RN b, e TS U S CT OF ) | ist dcliverlen webe mafte todey|companitient fo ull Bf ihe singine| groony Wilk be the best nian plangniin O U ced Mada | 3 n a lifelong member of the Con- ficials, no business of any great im- " Q T o on the mewly acquired addition to|and the dancing by Mrs. Edna Da.| The bride will be attired in a|that the next meeting will be held| 2 2 onal church portance will be transacted 4 Sewme) OMOIToW the Kensington post office rouie, | mon, organist of the Berlin Congre- eggshell panne satin of | On Monday, November The last| .o lfim"““l“”"“l‘:‘f“ Besides his wif s a son Kight Clubs Expected This portion of the route has heen fonal church. Mrs, Damon also ) d an ivory veil with [eeting was postponed because of UNINEN S a8 James Keech of It teams arc expected to join ; | covered by the Southington post of- | rendercd Gricg's “To Spring.” Spanish lace ve will carry an |ATmistice Day T e o brothers. | ew City Basketball lcague to bUlLD]NG ]S REDEGORATED fice until recently, when, due to a ‘own Clerk 111 ivory Rible and n shower bouquet| The building and veranda lines on| ‘f © o Ty Centerdalc ! 1 undergo final formation at the city 1 petition cir ulated and signed by all 'rm-r Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft | of lilies of the valley. The maid of | S90K <!r'r'\ \\\1111 1,‘1 liscussed. The | &ACEES01 o ""“]“ of Daniclson: and two grand- council chamber next Tuesday eve- of the families on the route. is confined to his home on Worth-| honor will wear an orchid chiffon | COmmission will ‘also take up the| .o " L children hen representatives of the Fubic Tavited to Auend Mass— | trned over o Kensinaton again. Ac-| ington ridge with a slight attack of dress and will carrs a bouquet of fliuniainesnerandaian tstrect dineaion Glacomo i | Tho funcral will be held from Tis organizations will mect and ofticers cording to comment this will facili-|sore throat and cold. e ol st eina Yierce street. After the maps are | 5 ite h t oclock Monday | will be elected 1 Woman's Aid Play Pleases—Harry | tate the mail deliveries on the route = —— 1,-‘-,‘» \.Nm‘l«l:::nh'» Hl”v‘:‘x'fln place un- | completed. the commission will issue 4 18 afternoon 1 ial will follow in| The two athietic clubs. the Maple v o e |as well as straighten out the status| Kensington Methodist Church der an arch covered with smilay, |C2118 for hearings. Pierce street 18| "v",""""’]lf West cemete ds and West Jinds, have teams . Collins Still Critical—Miss Griffin | of the resident regarding their loca-| Sunday ol will meet at 10/ ferns and yellow and white chry-|°n® of the most irregular streets in ’”"“" 4 ) William A, Moore ered and there will be one or two % | | a i A e A % " |the towr W. Silverio 124 William A. Moore, 70 senting local factories and ) | Ehtoria ned e ClrarchiNGtices: tion { @ m.. tomorr under the direction | canthemums After the ceremony [the town KoRE : i oore, T nting local factories and two ) i .\uT Griffin I-?:nm‘u:inmll o Ole]hw‘ superintendent. lnner will bs sctred At Eilvesbena ol W“”nfimn:mm joan(; . ‘“”:"'11”’”0 x‘" = 1\;:”;‘ y ]mnj»,«l aece Mrs Ao 1I‘ ln]n‘dr nt ‘Vr Ea e s ol The rededication .of the Sacred | ore than 23 couples attended the | he morning service will he held | in Hartford. The couple will leave 3 gaussnpisslied SRy b St L s £ setiofbyctaws andia consbitus b s v Sl T s 2 Ve | o ficials N : A. silverio 109 vening G ; ion are being d s S i Honrt church in Fast Berlin will | dance in the Community House last at 11 o'clock. The speaker for the on an unannounced wedding trip [ Clale of the N. ¥ % H. & il S B¢ [ollowinefian LNt T DY e L night given by a group of New Brit-| morning will be Miss Norma C.|and upon their ref S e iy Rl (G Slenifgs Seneely |about 10 weeks. Mr. Moore was born | M. Monahan, president of the City take place tomorrow morning at 9| 4in High school girls in honor of { Brown. She is e b lent| o TR LR e eSS R Rlalnvilleland NewiliHaven | extrnlf 541 572 in Ireland, the son of Michael and |Baselall league, and will be present- o'clock with 2 high mass sung by | Miss Katherine Griffin, a teacher at|of the Flying Squadron foundation| Mr. Miller 18 a member of the |[TCiEhts leaving New Haven at 4 S R.B. Mary Moore, and came to this coun- ed for discussion at the ensuing ) v. J. C. Brennen, pastor of {he school, Miss Katherine Griffin|and will talk on “Law Enforcement.” | firm of the IHome Furnishing Co, |% M &nd. in return. leaving Plait iDL LUGeLOSE d5]itry Loy, He settled in Collins. |mecting i £ 2 recently tendered her resignation as| An epworth league dev 3 : . “|ville at 8 p. m. will be discontinuag | Koval 105 here he was employed for uts Picture in Post Bois emcly of, | eisios en, 5T 0g ruct the Nesw Britain school | meet I be b 1o devotional| Both Miss Dirnbaum and Mr. Miller | ooy e 5 (e fact that ht Vance 55 wrs at the Collins Co A picture of a group of Bristol sermon will be given by Rev. Walter “’:“‘]':”“” ""“"\\' 2 'r\‘u!':NA b schook meeting will be held at 7 p. m. ealo i in ey DGillein tn.hx”“;b,ln“ J((r‘n(k“h Ki\r\f;ljg\v will T L A o Collinsigo. o pelmeaet e lz‘vt[‘;y \(\»_M»l.),:’: feCrannlof. S A e and w s C evening service will be held e ERhRsalerpl se e : ' 4 1 g 3 Lol CLLR AL age, i S ::)ln! 1ot | er in n Tioston high school afier A arh e e e g et | AdientiOneCdaniOhurch y ke sunlVed gy el DE LSRN ORI S Ten D ene TG | S the gl aik ehinren i i mhaitizeing ol lays mecting will be “Burden Bearers. G e e e SEhG SO 06 N SR > HERLENS RO L I e b . SRS OSGD L SECATLE T Collins Still Critical HiTere Vil Bes @l speciail naating | i OSSN CTne A% Sumner W. Johnson, pastor. will of- funeral will be held from St. |i0& the scout camp last summer, was Lilla UEsAlR ORI the bene- | 1 Colting, who sustained alor (e Queen Esther circle. in (he | oo by e A s ony. |ficiated. His sermon theme will b S01 485 J's ehureh at 10 o'clock Mon- | Published in this week's issue of the ) (U o Py 3 Thabitediaull when e automobile ey ser e sl e B B T BRI . short calendar Ses-|upgoking unto Jesus.” Church Methodist Church day morning and burial will be in [Saturday Evening Post. | U oLl 1 : nged | cpich e was riding turned over | miios o e goek. : | sion of common pleas court Yester- iscnool at 12 o'clock. The thems|Richardson ...1 a0 107 Patrick's cemeatery, Collinsville and Morris | by Organist Robert Fagan will be 85 | ¢ {pson's corner Thursday afters | o el (0 _jday to Louis Perfetto of PIinVille [t (he evening worship will he “Tas | Mors q Schodl t Feopen i iy, dreea i lloys | hoon, is still on the critical list at| [Niecnesdayitiie Ladics S ATdReos arainsiipropartyfotimlizabe i R ertiRr o fitab) 6l Servent. it harples § 47 9s r schedule of clas William Howe, George Broth- ) cessional {he New Britain General hospi n.‘;"“g "f‘-"'“"”']“ ‘@- o ;‘y”"“u‘ mect- | of Plainville. lots § and 4 in Sunsct | o NS EN o R iitaIn Ta 100 104 resumed in the public Leon Baldersack and Kenneth e In a Monastery Gar He is sald to e in & semi-conscioua|InE at the home of Mrs. George| park, Tristol Tawiaay i o pin vilis Blde it oathalletam An darson 116 G Nonta, oot eesaay | Benolle ars ed in full Tndian 158 SN o e e D ceniDED AL f will clash with the New Rritain | Thomas a4 n resulting from a teachers' | . Five other scouts, not Organ | Variety was the spice with which | L3¢ CEFISmas fal < . Congregational Church TR S e e fing At duy lian dress, arc in the plcture, Kyrie .... Rosewig's “Mass in ' {he entertainment committee of the ) =0 - o forning worship at 10:45 o'clock. | Rrook park, New Britain. tomor 1311 Thicves Steal Animals P. Cabill at Meeting [ o Choir Woman's Aid society of the Berlin ; 'Ifl' mid-week prayer meeting will | Morning anthem. “Praise the Lord. |row afternoon at 1:15 o'clock \ . Glynn of 382 Farmington as P. Cabill of this city, & ioria .... Toscw Mass in T itional church sprinkled its | be 1~1.r‘l in the church on Thursday | O Jerusalem.” by Maunder. Sermon | game will be played 2s a prelim- Donlon s L A e et member of the national Americani- | Credo Roswig's “Mass in 19" | proaram last night at the town hall. | évening at :30 o'clock theme, “That Which Is Yours” [inary battle to the New Britain- | iapinsi a1 : had | Zation committee of the Veterans ot E i Ave Maria” Rosewig \Where it wes thought that a play Berlin Congregational Church Chureh school after the morning Stamford game. The locals are cof nkwicz on |} Wars of United States, 4 ! 18 by obert n would be the nucleus around which The Older Boys' clas: Servi fident of scoring a victory follow- Naszoda 14 4 & - o™ and sp at the annual sanctus Rosewis's *Mass in 1 (he evening entertainment would | at 10 o'clock and will be ¢ I'he Congregational Young ing their win over the New RBritain | potash 4 16— 514 oredly. as M t organization to be ] Cheir be built, in reality it only brought|by Rev, S. A. Iiske. Pawnees last Sunday. The star o giving dir cw York city on Saturday 1 Benedictus, osew ass in I (1o a close highly successtul and Sun school will mec the local aggregation Nichols, i > 501 494 1495 |7 November Mr. Cahill Choir much appreciated program o'clock under the dircction of full-blooded Indian Clear and deep tracks were left in ve for New York on Tuesday [l BN Aznus Dei, Rtosewig's “Mass in 1 The demury and graceful dancing | superintendent. The local lineup will he as fol- Dlainville West Mai . 5 his yard omobile used to Will remain there for the entira Choir of Miss Edith Deming. her presenta- | The Junior socicty will meet at 3 | lows: Left end. Carbone: left tackl?, | rooms. all improvements,—Advt carry the animal away. Not long Fig jlilhaccompaiaion ik Solos during the mass will be |tion of the tap dance and the “but | p. m. | Sabia: left guard, Salzillo: center Joiy atter & the theft, several his nephew, James . ing by Mrs. John F. Lewis, M terfly,” was the outstanding event| Kensington Cong. Church g > Sy it Villardi; right guard. Limeburner Plainville Ph & Thrall's | ncighbors of Mr. Glynn counted _ 1. \;.;.,. Y;,‘],;,O,’-fi _\\U.‘ Alice Morrow, [of the progra. She was forced to Lx;v\v‘\ il s :]-‘” be )-gm} REDES :{'khlgllac);le. Middleton; it ‘m:‘l Dt me e lilelo 10 o'clock | their n nd reported havir i y';.a,l.\ S wp s | iss Della Romegialli, Miss Clara swer several encores. a 5 ck and w e con-f| ek 5o . Schab; quarterback, Nichols:|avery evening except Sat.. then clos- | =0 stolen in one case and about o 8l f { Maule and Miss Sophia Miss Cleo Wendrowski, fn a Ru -Jm_-h»dl by Rev. Vernon I. Phillips. || “FOX '“f.'(‘,lul',“(’}'\‘(‘}"‘l‘"" left halfback, Berube; right haif At 11 \‘\ T LT Sbekion ml fm!‘f"‘“ oEdong Rerenizis sian dance enhanced by Russian| Sunday school will meet at 1 G G e back, Minella; and fullback. R.|months.—adxt radations are n g S 2D Eannsesasioun | DUst—"0 Salnaris’ Jierse | dress and poiss obtained by accurate 0'clock and wili be under the diree- || ~ SUNDAY NIGHT D | [Senwmabiicantain il : s e s f‘"]”” J RRE P e, Knowledge of the Coseack’s art, gave | tion ot t Q \;:nmxlv,:((u}l‘ i | RICHARD DIX are White, Berger, DeCapo, W MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ported before FoSse R ey :"\(Tv,:‘,l,,“.“:fll"\ o i Io! a pr n,\l exhibition n]v spu.‘«\m_ fl]"‘ Masse { “'m 1:,» e ,.:':.” At this in. I\;f“ npo, Nalbandian, Mongillo anl ACThlacellaneons Bhowen wis gt Poultry farms and Headc y-,-lm r“m“ Tantum Lrg Mohr |ing and was roundly applauded. Rl < S ETALLGE S| “NOTHING BUT THE TRUTRH” AIREL: ening a 1ome Mrs. J. 8. have been robbed of : G S LpERI Choir Hats of Yesterday presenta- ihl;(r:,hm’:‘,f \m“]l‘n:fl:“»: . :l : .I;x]l‘n An Al ‘Taikic | Card Party and Da AR "(’ SR S vx:w\”wln;w (;4\:;\;1.1. N Divine Praises” C. Tiliot |tion by seven ladies of the organiza- | . [ EaRIE N LI i “MADONNA OI' AVENVE A" || A card party and dance Miss Phyllis Andiulewicz, whos ict reported to the po- S R Robert Fagan tion. which might well n:‘.w\vm‘\; Sk O il (Cekay Gh| with DOLORES COSTELLO ““r‘“:r'h of the Church of O marriage to George 1d Bram- that nien using auto- sarks “Holy God, Praisc Thee® |termed “Laugh, and the World | Sastiorc: Fiee e — | lof Merey will be hela at t Hall Bt racuacl N SApe ittt ! il Con SHion T.atghs Wilh You:s was.a throw= |l Sundayischoolinillifollay Saviiz | MONDAY | schoel on Thurs evening at S |place at Paul's church, Kensir NaTC far I L0 air will be turn- Racossionale = vack to the time when ostrich | O clock. 1l Talking |p. m. Bridge, whist and “45" will |ton, Thanksgiving morning. |one case s : ',\‘\‘_“' SL0LeCIUD stopdlatiln (the , Al Naret 5 eathers were in great demand S || “THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY” | | be played. The public is cordially b ol o = el el e S nEvient elipillsfoniinjuries sullcrell | estanlarch E eang(Ei e e Sil e (Continued on Page 15) | ited : . = 5 Stk Jhetdhom time 10 | by the various football players dur- The Sacred Heart «hunll has just SIOELIIG N i ) 2 J SE. HERALD CLASSIFIUD /uvs robber driving a truck down ! ir past season cen complotely 1edecorated and |Were rendered by the Berlin \.ur\ % NS B i presents a most Deautitul appear- |auartet. a mixed quartet and a mi FRECKLB AND HIS FR ’t —— — 0 ance. The public is invited to at- |of ladics. “Carry M K ssie oe w SSER il | fend the redecoralion ceremony and | Virsinny” was oftered and met “‘”"‘ 2il 0 lS Ot er : . high mass tomorron anproyalfigeunagc Bl o : ! Note Water,” another old fav w SN = J e e N R mac i T ol ed) ES;A\';“?&T‘SS:&‘- GET INTo THiS TD TAKE WALF OF THAT ?, (1 see youme WNINT ) \ " 5 ) nurse at the Tridgeport General hos. | _“Joint Owners in Spain a one Nl { MNSELF, SINCE AL FINE HUNDRED DOLLARS™: || TROUBLE, JAY - LET AE \( st SuED UANE |/ pital, spent yesterdy In town with [ac¢ comedy dealt primarily with R | THE LIDS IN TOWN ARE WORKIN' I JELP You ALONG - SPoSIN ‘K P el e HEAR B S ; | clushing dicsynerasics ¢f two old- | Ny ON IT= LE'S S2E Now-FINE (L How: moch 1S THAT Row ? | | a2 e | AMOM VA\IE ART } { The junfor choir of (he Berlin | Me patrons of an old ladies' home. | > o = Ny < SHOCKS! WY DoES [T YOOR POP EARNED FIFTY "}\ FA\LURE' 1 Congregational church will hold a | Mre. Blair, the talkative, naggine. :] RED DOLLARS : HALE HANE To Be Five | DOLLARS A WeEk AN GANE \& | Congrogational church will 804 | cecentric old woman with whom no OF THAT 15 ~1S i = e YoOR MOM RALE - \WAT ) o'clock in the church. This rehearsal | On¢ could get along for those very| {ICRED 5 3oV : s an anticipation of (he service to |Teasons. was cleverly portrayed by | 0O FIGURES THAT WoULD She . s be held in the Berlin church tomor- | Mrs. Russell Gold. Miss Dyer, the HieH op!! HavE | row for the DeMolay chapter of New | other half of a querulous pair, | b { Rritain. Several local boys are mem- | v a reticent pitiful, mpathy- | i bers of that group. sceking, “wish-she-had-never-been- | “Twin sons have been born to Mr. [ born” kind of woman who made a Al I nd Mrs. Francis Porrine of Bristol. | life unbearable for her room mates | i M Porrine was formerly the Miss | by her very rveticence. This part was i Josephine Falchetti of Beridale s well characierized by Mrs. Arthur | { u Woodruif. The action of the play | 1 Mies Norma Gibney spent the d revolved around the behavior of the | | ' in town yesterday visiting friend: two women, who are finally forced he Connecticut Light and Power to become room mates so that one | ampa just completed the wir- [ should counteract the other. Mrs. ! ing of Wilden road. the new street | Chase Coale took the part of the | | §7

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