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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22; 1930. e ————— eee———_——— fday morning in St. Paul's church. )Plaiflv.lle New | mme vatue of tre Bivie sor Non- jelierle allot Boxes Installe l s ~hristian Nations.” Leader, Oscar = e o Ballot boxes and voting booths Tyrrell. rlStO ews | Totals s 3 1 | | e | were being installed this morning by | —— |~ Church ot Our saviour Referce, Waters; score at half | the town workers in Kensington, | | Church school at 10 a. m. Junior | time, Bristol, 26-7; time, S-minute Berlin, and ILast Berlin. The YV\C“I[;HAMB R M Y T SRl Al Jufiorsial periods. a SARANS Uk AEGImLNL 2 10:40 o'clock, M 9 i ' were busy in the town hall bringing | G forning prayer and EUMMUNITY BHEST sermon at 11 o'clock Bearers for Funeral ’-'y &.m [the old red painted booths up from | | ACRE T (o (T The bearers for the funeral of the the cellar where they had been | | ot e oo T e late Dr. Frederick H. Williams, who [ stored following their usc last fall | riion iheme, “Mans et s 2 was buried yesterday, were Dr. Ar- [ Y o s 3 % P i = {in the town clections Pogmitva Bhyreh dchosl it 110 thur S. Brackett, Dr. Benedict N. Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call Enterprise 1200 Town voters are reminded that the | p. m. Evening worship at 7 o'clock Whipple, Dr. Ralph A. Richardson, ‘\1:‘r : regardin the }«ru;vu.ficd new: East and Broad S(reets Imel‘se(}‘ Methodist Churcly | Dr. A. Dewey, Dr. Frank H [ oo hebvenncing howra et | storing worsiy o 1.4 acioc, HOTKETS ake Good Progress, amie ans or feniamin s - bins, | m. and 7 p. m. The rigstrars of vot- “011 COflSldeI‘ed Dal]gel'OllS | Rev. 8. F. Hamilton of South Meri. | EXDCC[ m EXCM Quow[ W. C. T. U. to Meet STARTING I\IONDAY I\IORNI:\'G AT 9 0'CLOCK s, Royal H. Morse, and William S, {den will be the speaker. Sunday I Mrs. Neilie R. Arnold of Meriden rey, will appoint moderators for | school at 12 o’clock. Epworth league | will speak on “Taking the Prohibi- :‘?;‘h‘Ol[‘{a:i’l;x‘a::‘r;ddl::ris‘:sg(a\ll]\]l; dtaoy-counl (lYH F]YE IS WCTORIOUS at i(?‘E’?’Zfi:v.c}Al\\;r‘c‘!; !‘;c;lryglo:' the 1SCH00LS ARE GENEROUS |tion Census” at the meeting of the £ ve an ( W. C. T. U. on Wednesday after- no | m\Km(»‘wi':-“w)lll I:T‘ h‘v;d mhA-II.?bS.I‘;:r}X‘ |@ddress. He will be accompanied 1 [noon at the Bovs' club. Several cnsington, the town hall in Ber- la f young people who < —_— o : lin, And the Communits hose 1q |ECCAL Man Arrested By Southington |@ ETOUD of Young people sho wii other speakers will appear on the g e Commy s |sing Negro spiritua Oversubscribe Amount Set Them— program T Police on Two Counts—Funeral| Iivening service at 7 The morning serviee at the e it Frounces Terryvillc b By 41- el will b 1l 10:40 Mititary Whist—1ltems, Tilian & A = o Hubert Jones, pastor i e gl Nt 10 s SR | s i ey e s Noy o the stol Methodist church, will | 1t is considered likely that the The Wonderful Story i Ployd (Bahe) Harman is Now the ) 3 > < choir, Speaker, pupit, exchanging with |Plainville Chamber of Commerce |NO: Tl Most Prominent Holdout on 2. Adkins who will preach |will discuss the dangerous conditio s o‘] m‘:' G | Bristol church. Sunday school | existing at East and Broad strect | Earth: x cx .. .| Brooklrn Dodgers Roster. [n Our be held at 12 o'clock. The In- gt jts next meeting and make somo | (AU Joseph R AR i Suaricraiina : f | total convassed | New ¥ Feb. 22 (P—With the cdiate league and the Epworth T 5 o |Hand). otal convassed had now reached | 22 ith th plan to provide a remedy. The co e e e at 6:45 o'elock. iner has been the scene of many bad Will be held at|collisions since the opening of ihe - The sum of $4,821 was sp.[MOst prominent holdout has be- 3, Ad < Fear Ye Nof, O Tsiacl™ : E. AdKins con- | now Fast street highway and almost s B et O‘fl’:,fk“,m]m__ licited hy workers yesterday after a | cOme Floyd (Babe) Herman. > i L4 luctin ; ¢ iccidents a arrowly S fotal ot ! S ; F'eéruar F r l re Morning worship at 81, Gabriel's ;:2‘.}19;“ A O RN d BT T e e e A e e el 1 S RS $21000) St wion copal chureh will be held a¢ 11 |**0 i oI Lynes, affised his signature to a con- the st week Serious - i X o & ¢ v d ra k. Holy Communion will be| DUring the pa S RC oA T <olos) By AT STeca) : ‘ iota. of Ty i T accident took place at the interse ! ) ! " Herman, oot St M SUTING, | tion, President Leon C. Staples of ST I o ral ox Lk . top in the Na- X T itain $ GPISC0- ko ocal chamber was near the vi- | PUIPits Tev. A. g averages last Britain. Sunday I i R vinity at the time of the crash and ‘n‘:n;:;‘:‘"“m""‘j" £ el hest is fills cason, has bee 1N 10 persuade \ . 5 stated that somethi. would have (|, % , < The teache 1 t > i n that he is rated at Sacred 3 % he Ladies' Aid so " cot ) he e b diey oo morning at |0 be done to remedy. LI i e T35 | local public school r-sub- ; i e e i - CiBrennan, | conditionsFexistingiat tho nterset= o} D SCHESEEY Raltere . E nml'“;\‘, ot c I 551 Aeiiiirolse tion. Drivers of cars coming out of | ol ed a port received cmbers of the Boys' club and of | Broad onto ast strec proceed- ‘\“‘; ,‘roliinz‘::: WG NORb QU B AR s el Q M B ’t*'E* tai T v ‘ . ~ VDL TTIDNTTT D L | the Boy Scouts attended the Shrine |INg in the direction of the high |“*Y 3 oy tion showed t. £1.070.50 had been ueen Mary to Entertain THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF HIGH TYPE FURNITURE I aR Tarhotn Wiomav i o tne |ehooll Kavelarvil e aharce o LZ’S?Z\Z‘E.’AL"EF‘—“4'~'°a’v'c?‘§‘m°” Saer ot Ak the senior high schoul | Naval Delegates’ Wives - n S TN ; q oy 5 - AP | zuests of R. 0. Clark. The boys were | See autos coming from the opposit o L Sl "OCR: | 8261 was contributed to lead the lo- | i FROM THE FINEST MARKETS AT 50% REDUCTIONS. BEAUTIFUL [rase Ry e Tane & Preai i ion Ghreh |G O iratitntions. Phe Noteh | London, 23 (P—Queen Mary | | { reac! V. pastor, Rev. / S : ) = will entertain wives of members of Q QAN o Y PIROTQ o . S | Miss Dorothy Sugenhime loft yes- Funeral of Mr. Calmback _ i | Side school ranked second with a to- | 111 ¢ SUITES AND SEPARATE PIECES SMART ... SKILLFULLY DE- terday for New York city where she | Funeral services for William | ‘:;:‘”;’ "; ”1 “-_"‘r‘ theme, huren | 121 Of $122 and the South Side school (all five naval delcgations at a tea 3 ) e vers £ Saul of Tarsus.” Church | | 3 - y 3 g P > hird 17 arty at Buckingham palace mnext TONTT T QT - QTR T - AT FATT AT will spend the week-end with rela- [Calmback, 48, of ast street, who | - 2 A i i | third with $117. pa ) R SIGNED ... AND STURDY CONSTRUCTION ... OFFERED YOU AT i died. yesterday afternoon atter a|{FMO% 2% 12:30 p. m. Preaching by | solicitors are covering the factor- | Thursday, February 27. Invitations g L L |Mr. Perry at 7 p. m., theme, “The | {oq UNUSUAL PRICE ADVANTAGES. EARLY SHOPPING IS IA\IPL‘RA- .\:‘ \\‘.‘\m ins will mect Monday | five days’ illness with pneumonia. TRlleE e R e | at the present time and hope to |Which were re today, came «n § o'clock at the home |will be held on Monday morning at S make a complete report soon. Dc- & great surprise in all quarters. T TIVE! | d Mrs. Myron Morse. 9 oclock at the Church of Our Lad Wins Again 1 | SPite the poor working conditions, [queen was not in London at the =l 1 ian Sisters will mect on | of Mer A high requiem n The fast traveling Plainville "Y" | the employes of the various manu- |Opening of the conference when ) cvening at o'clock at will be celebrated. Burial will be y‘“""r“_"‘v‘*‘;‘al”";;‘x”; ‘(fl:s’y"‘)‘ \'f"{’; fiam‘l:.rac:urmg plants ]ltn\r-]donalml gen- | King George received all the dele- Dy i D ) Communit B st seph's cemetery DAL e ¥ 1. LG A erously. With such enthusiasm man- | gates. Furniture—2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors e Sl | et J“,I_"”’"‘_t (’)’l'l‘ 'r;c’;“h league last evening by scoring a 49 ‘,M,.,, the officials of the m—m-\g SN res Holigan is much improv e T a wpecial meeting | [0 18 victory over the Hazardville | tirm)y believe that the subscnpuon; WELL BABY CONFERENCES om his illnes: of Court General Lawton, F. of A.,|\02M: The local team swvept through | will be completed within the next| The schedule for the seil baby | The Boy Scouts presented their |hig evoning at 7 o'elock {0 take ac. | eIt Opponents defense at will and | fow days conferences conducted by the Visit- {minstrel show at Grange hall 1n|iion on the death of Willlam Caim. |C0T¢d Dasket after basket. The| Tho organizations which benefit ing Nurse association for the weel | Perlin lust evening for ifs Mol |yael who was a mtesiles of the|'ICIOTY was Plalnville's second win | from the funds Gerived from the ot February 24, will be as follows " show tichard Walsh and George | 40" n a week over the Hazardville ag- | drive are the Boy Scouts. American | Tyesday, 47 is street, Nortl | school and this brouzht forth the|when they lost a 33-13 decision 1o | Demore, Jr.. were the end men, both | ¢|Bresation. The locals now have | Red Cross, Bristol hospial. Bristol|enq school: volunteer assistant, Mrs, . hs Ther ot t | 1cre will be a special meeting of e S e e e i Ber[ln News statement that the $13,000 provided [the New Britain Whippets last evo. | 'OYS Putling on a stellar perform- the Plainville fire department tomor- | "NdisPuted possession of second | Boys' club, and the Visiting Nurs | William 1. Kaplan: nurses in attend- - Bl | Y ! u place in the league. | association 5 R i for in the call for the recent town |MN8 in Fraternal. The lacal senjor | & LA Jas | TOW afternoon at @ o'clock In the P17 I el sl ance, Mrs. Anna Ramsey and Mrs. | meeting, was to be expended for | AN nearly won its first vietory hut e stalg ayidanantment sl oo Sre s e R Seel Ry s o hé | s L Hattie Recknagel, i 2 completed repairs to the m e o le w ut as-| T Sris school basketball adnasda o' Conten septic tanks and sewage systems and | 121y 1ot to West Avon by 20-1 A’x ;.m\ 10 t )mrvv 1:,(3 bers of the department will marc “‘:Lnolnr:hl I 5 wtl m]:):o :«1 bas. 8 ristol l‘I\r..'h C ~rm i\‘\‘l ;pam‘ Wednesday, 52 enter st vol- adequate lavatory facilities in both | F'Ull accounts can he found on th e onssls Bconneis Mol il e o the Thenie ot WA P i B G LG Ertty «\‘lf tojteam ploughed through a eipiess | unteer assistant, Mrs. Larle V. Pom- | the old and proposed new schools. |SPOrt page of this jssu A I“"‘l" Imback, deceased fireman. Ac. |S6OT® Just one foul point. Tiller | Terryville High schoo! quintet in eroy; nurses in attendance, Mrs, Kensington M. E. Chureh i n and Geetersloh led the offensive at- |that town last night to win by the | anpa Ramsey and Miss Elizabeth “Is it not a fact that not one dol- | o tionof Mr, Calmback's death wag|? : [1ar of this $13,000 fund can legally | Sunday 00l will et b darteordSvisitontito- il draion special meeting last | 13CK © ' locals, dropping in 35 |one-sid 1 score of 41 1o 19 Captain | ;. b <o | o - e points between them Eddie White, leading scorer of the| rThyursaa ‘. adhasl he used on the prosent Kensington | o'clock, The gucst speakes T bl sosiall il o bl o | PR | | i3 F: E ; hool ? | A e L Military Whist { Thelsummary: Central league, featured on the of-|yelunteer assistants, 2 Harry | "*Is the school board not aware of | MOTNINg service at 11 o'clock wily | St churen S0 | artha Rebekah lodge, No. 45, 1 | Plainville Y. M. C. A, fense for the winners with six field | Hine and Mrs., Bdward Schupachs | this? 1t so, why was the paragraph | ¢ Tev. A, A Ball of Plainville, oms: Monday cye § gielockilin 15, 1o, will hold & public militar rid 1. goals and a frec try for 13 Doints.|nurses in attendance, Mrs. Anna Coflstab[es SC()[]]‘ BflCk Roads relating (0 and providing for this| The Epworth league devotional T men of Ratleh il ibe oSt o i G anw el halltan Pierce Miller. 1€ ... 9| Praepiorka looked best for the|p Fand AN e Saatels) ‘ [ P e shensed. Solasionlenyell LSS R nbacmtist b e e SRS e Bl e e S oR oy e vanihE ety GeetenElon R B T 17 |losers with a trio of baskets for six il e AR Bm Fmd Ofl]y Mudho]es | no possible doubt as to the purposc|MOSt of the members of the 4 e R “” 'n' '\ f“;‘“"' Le- 4o offered. Refreshments will be |F rost, ¢ . e 1 Tipoints. One of the latter's team . A M. Toavder | tor which it was to be used? [etiendne e imidowinter ine( EEDILen s Detserved: served. Gauthier. 15 ...... Imates scored six points but did Dot nurses in attendance, Mrs. Anna ST | “Is it not a fact that, if the propo- | tute this week-end. The c to her home here after a visit with Arrested On Twoa Counts Gregory, rg .....ovuel. 0 > I play su good game. | Ramsey and Miss Barbara Roach, fcition as it s prosented for consid- | Praver service will bo held at 7y |0 her 1 A Juck Petlow of South Canal street | Pond, iy 8| Lincoln started off the scoring for | Conferences are not neld on iy ,)AY PROPOUNDS QUERIES | eration, is carried, an additional ap- | 0'clock, the theme being “Washine. | e e T, : is being held by the Southington po- | the Maroon when he dropped & {wo- | qays, 1 weighing conferences are | propriation of about 810,000 will be | ton the Christian.” oI yEhe diheii e VolinE; place Tuese for the school pro. | 16C O two charges. He was ar-| Totals . : 7 | pointer through the draperies after |holq absolutely necessary to correct con- | On Tuesday cvening at § o'clocy | ! PO rested carly yesterday morning by !about a minute had been pl ditions at the Kensington Grammar |2 meeting of the Sunday schon | PO Constable George Schubert upon re- Hazardyille Allafre and White dropped in co school ? | board will take place in the parson TR quest of the Southington police and | H. IFirtin, rf i i ees R School Appropriation—Local Bas- | - waq it the intention of the school | age. More Chicago Arrests was booked for alleged drunken |R. Firtion, 1f el S 1o board to use this method of forcing | On Wednesday evening (] s In Drive on Criminals Urivins and cvading responsibility. |Caroson, ¢ wards the Woodsmen scored a suc- | HEADS SCHOOL ASSOCIATION the voters to provide the §130,000 | Aid socicty will hold ctlow was released yesterday on | Bell, Tg 5 I foul pop, but Bristol again| Atlantic City, I League Results—Church Notices, | originally asked for: ,. | jocial in the church parlors, A weels of the uninterrupted police | bonas 0f $100 for appearance in the |Cormier, 15 .......... went on a scoring rampage and by | Miss Mary E. Wilson of the Anne Isn't it possible to scitle a ques-| fec is to be charged to cover ti. Ampaign azainst crimes ondod o | SOUCHINgton town court Monday. |Rae, Ig . ; 6o e e e nees spl W e s ‘I'wo men thought they were being | tion of public welfare in a suppos- | cost preparation. i )\'uw ch e g arresty | 1t 15 alleged that an automobile | i -«h-“!m“ ;mw 1(?”‘(1\.» Lo 044‘1 fr:af_a.‘ or“:rc .\\‘,m am,l.;m l:r held up by robhers last night and | cdly enlighiened community Without| On Thureday evening o1 Lo bools. The name of Geotes | G5/VED By Betlow atrick a telepionc 1 it el o e e ety se e L % | resorting 1o personalitics, threats, | o'clock a cottage praye; i oy : pole on North Main street and that | core aL half time = S Blain- e AL tart Coa rincipals of Schools :or Rirls for | and boycotts? will be held at the homo of Mr, an 1 X ; AR e driver failed to stop [vine. Tommy™ Monahan fosted a com-the ensuing year. Other officers “Isn't a disputant who has really | Ars. 1. A, Williams, SN ¢ drstwrition County Legion Mecting | Has Practured Hip plete team of substitutes into the elected by the association yesterday zood arguments to support his| o ; down today I'he regular monthly county meet-| Amos M. Osborn of West Jiart. | he second-stringers played [are: Miss Sarah E. Ellis of the El- claims too busy presenting his ar- | chy; el Arrests for the 24 hour meriod ling of the American Legion Ladies’ {1ang, a former resident of Plainyill n oven terms with the Terryville fijs sonool, Pittshurgh, secretary; and Euments o vaste time resortingt i lial: W7 orcloak“tho Trno Blus clasy | o cs lust ¢ totalled auixiliary will be held at 5 o'clock |ig confined to his home with a frac. five for the remainder of the game. |)figs Gertrude E. Cornish of Home threats and subterfuges? { will meet in the parsonage SHCI g Dot S opoce records. [fomorrow aftérnoon At the John liureq hin as. the result of o reccut| The: Bristol JHigh echool seconds |in the pines echool, Norton, Mass., vIs it not a shame that so much | Kensington Congregational Churen | "0 OF the 706 c ried pistols. This | Ilitch Migh school on Bloomfield | ray defeated the Terryville seconds inlang Perry Dunlop Smith of North [yaiuable time has been wasted byl The morning service will be hetd | TOUENt comment at deteotive head- |avenue, Windsor. It is expected Industrial Bowling League the preliminary game by a 37 0 25 |shore Country Day school, Winetka, s e e I I Teiiimande d aliemr (e fac Cosrolon i oo e the direction | 1UATters that gangsters were appar- | that a large delegation from Plain- | T score. Only 13 men were used last|1iy, members of the executive oom. fhieyielalmed Mad e semptes opn Ao it e) {ales b anu = aRonRIn g Fe e s L. Phillips. ently becoming wary of the weapons, | villo will be present |Powers ....... 93 105 $5— [night by Coach Monahan. The Ter- | it oo, il ety Aol ol e el e e S T | e Will meet at qs | {earing jail or prison sentences. Dur- Church of Our Saviour Chambrello ... 3 ryville reserves put up a much bet- | out threugh the town hy felephone ), j geniorits of ail plans presented? | oloinol under the direction of (he 05 (N €arly stages of the campaign | Masses will be celebrated tomor lCetmn . ; a3 ter fight than was expected and n an attempt to get in touch with| ™5, 0 e "o “sohool board hav e d 7 |many of thosc arrested were found | row morning at § and 10 o'clock at Back 1 |only two complete teams were used | S E £ ¢ | superintendent < L 2 sackman 3 some or all of the constables. Calls| P21, (8 100 BEMEE Have | supcrinto el Gy |09 15 G the Church of Our Lady of Merey. - L T ere el Moty oRol Iihien: ol e oterseunt abnlan S astnobkren s (A T 0 Boye' class will meet = e . day schoal will meet af 9 gicloch B Tonight Bristol is scheduled to ofitherscone o ielentionc ues: liB1E rather than tryins tolforce bl | ot & m. tomorrow. The morning | 11e7ald ¢ B anailinl S _“'"""‘"}'f’""l Ll 474 505 45 travel to Middletown for a game nesesldidineloimort Honin @ short | EE RS i S service will be held at 10:43 oreloey | SArdens of : SRR T it e T e & AOR e o S PR k2 88 LK IETaiE ne scKGolihoard aware thet | and MILDE - era e o o e R SRS E i e W e city S e i El (I e GOt o G ot i S s S sl L B e 89 111 ;| The score it ety for the “hold-up men” progressed. | S S s J of Retroactive Justice. Church | V. 4 es, A1 er of papers wil o @ P | Which exists was created by its at-|12 o'clock under the direction of N : W San k E Bristol High School was gaining ground | Si8NI . (Dazzy) Vance, the Miss IFlorence Carns has returned om 2:30 o 5:30 p. m. A d- fdoctor is present at all conferences .<ks Tnformation on $13,000 Item in » | ketball Teams Losc — Junior Chicago. Feb. 22 (P—The second || s & result all but two of the mem- 11s of the loca abulary rushed o a spot near asoline filling | station owned by ace Fitzgerald | he turnpike only to find that the | supposed robbers had vanished About 7:80 o'clock two men dash 2d into the filling station, demand- (Red) Barker, 1l known gzang TEACHERS' CONFERE Approximately 20 parochial school teachers of the German Lutheran church throughout the Connecticut alley will attend a conference at According to the story advanced | 11 ; g hool after the morning service, read by the \isiting teachers. g i 5 |titude ™ the superintendent to local officers by the two men. | | v hey were proceeding toward Meri- | den early last night when they no- ticed two cars parked on the road, ons on each side and facing in op- The Congregational Young People |Carueci . I'ld, general discussion of matters of in- “If the public concerned can be | St. Paul's Church PLAINVILLE [ | il meet at 6:30 o'clock in the par- | MUTPhY . 885 [ White, 1 . - 5 lterest in parochial schools will |given some honest answers to thes>| Masses will be celebrated af s ish house. The young people from alau, 1f . Bt 2 |follow | auestions 1 hope it will help a little [and at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Rev = the West Hartford Baptist church | et . B e — {toward the uitimate solution of our|John C. Brennan will oficiate and AT ""':i" e 1ill be the guests of the local so- | Cookic’s All |1. LaPonte, S 3 SONNENBERG WI? roblem and we will all thank the will be assisted by Lev. William LU i ok cirty for this meeti The pastor |Schwab .......116 126 92— 344 . Tl R b S e Gitootion ot Nsth i IOl 3 et v 1y for this meeting. e pas 2 i oh00 acksonville, Ila., Feb, L e one L e ol ouiie couttesyshonnd || Cazey of it tfor Sunday school ity Sooneniiifany Bl of the West Hartford church will be | Berube —....... 95 a3 | 7. Laponte car »?yrr‘.r;:”:hm LIS S Tenerte |printing our letters. | will meet following the 10 o'clock _"(\m”|:<‘~ll;€: {\'l';"\' the speaker. A social hour will fol- | Napol 1 i Hall, ¢ mac: 8 @ i ey | i o= . 4 7 V. h 1 3 Yours truly | mass. low the devotional meeting | urske dle e road and a an stepped | n = | ] 'OLLEG s \ 1 1 I -~ lle of the road and a man stepp | “FRANK B. DAY." | THE COLLEGIANS The evening group will meet on |- ) S Gus Sonnenberg recognized in some states as world's heavyweight wrest- [ling champion, won two straight | falls over Stanley Stasiak, here last out with a flash light. Sensing some- Callahan:Orsic ARZAN THE TIGER™ | Alaire, night. Sonnenberg won the first Speedboys Win Again | A marriage license has been is- | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Wip=sunsia] SthoRdiiveniof e w. o P.C. | sued by the town clerk to Miss Mary | A Blz Show the home of Mrs. Donald Benjamin, | e ’ A : tended victim stepped on the gas| : ¢ c Hilk=—x Tt g e 0 79 fall in 36 minutes with a flying by rapidly, Reaching the | Speedboys .... 3 0 1.000 [ Orsie of Kensington and Donald SUNDAY i7 Strong court. | £y aplicki, rg teee.. Il ol le Pandl raveras boayi Halat ana and drove by rapidly. R e .667 | Callahan of New Britain. The wed- | — FEATURLS—2 The monthly officers and teachers’ Urumbull : ' 2 = “itage i ra ; A , {Lincoln, Ig : 3 T i rona ith 2 1‘“:““ 'r"(;d fi““:\fi :"‘la]tl:::ln fl;:) ;’\"‘gtfiucp .333| ding will take place on Monday at | Coog ey conference supper of the church | L il . v o9 d - 3 e 5 the second in 4 minutes with a head AL Ao OTE AN NCE 3 S0 Sl school will be held in the Par abick ....... 94 257 | Allaire . ceees )2 |scissors. L, e TRy G v Gk 0 Rev. John C. Brennan officiating. : And LAl : RSl onlin in e e i 1 IR | 1 2 individually, and == PRkl : . n “LOVE, LIVE and LAUGH* b 3 102 a5 i : ATC CE: D i ieonab s indiiall, B e ntinued their| A bridge in honor of Miss Orsic | SR o'clock, Sitverio .......102 95 1 < | ' MATCH BOXES as mone could be obtained at their | L ALL TALKING Shurd Mastrianni W07 s 0 Tondon, Feb. 22 (P—Wooden ore loft for them. | victorious march through the junfor | ¥as held last night at the home of an Raptist Church A anni ... 121 107 4 | 2 S i o pdor; 3 ( louses, messages were le em. J . ] < o i A 10 orel | = erryville Chool a boxes have ca re o shortly in autos th & L. | Kensington Bovs' club by defeating | Bridge prizes were won by Miss Orsic A ey mon by the pastor, Rev. A. D 5 ; S 1a I | imagination of some collectors. On: e hizine o itidac o BicRino bl s Tigers by 6-1 at Fraternal hail|and Miss Kay Hart 2 c ur Al Kendrick, topie. “The Religion of Przepiorka, 1 . Londoner who has bee for S S ok Test oc i 8 g» 5. Tot ) two months, has as: led near The indef information of the|last evening. The winners are lead- Return From Honeymoon Gouting [o10:4 Jesus as Applied (0 Modern Life ! : 27— 241 |E. Petke, ) o imontha, hes fessembiod neasly he indefinits informs f Wit N COTeiih s oot mcich DU 0 Thcl i (N e v » 0 Show The usual junior service will be Ruses ; 5— 86 | e ifferent varic he wrap- {wo men, who said only that "it was i 3 of Kensington have returned to their | held. Bible school 12:05 p. m.|Sinkwicz . 1 3[W. Tetke, ¢ R 3 I pers are soaked off and mounted in a big car,” gave no clue to the po- :‘I“”S of “‘;":1 I“‘f t "‘““ ’r“’“"“fi home after spending a honeymoon in | The Fin t Tone Talkee, | Evening service at 7 o'clock. Young | e S an album. A hotel keeper has co deedand ihe Cafs ninoem ndafiofy Booh S IR LR danten e L Ran utine L e e People's mecting at 8 p. m.. fopic, | (Continued on Page 16) 3, (Botle; Iz ; llected 2,000 wrappers most of the officrs was dismissed |OUt the Dynamites by 4-0. It was| Boston. They By | L 5 & £ 3 with an explanation that the “high- |the second consecutive whitewash % e e Santin e o et | e standine ot the ease o] FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS = == == More Than He Counted On By BLOSSER tempted to get it by stopping the|boys of 14-16 vears of age is as fol- first car that came along. : lows: : e e i 2 2 e Ly i f the back - Qi | = g ” e i i THERE! TM ALL SET J (TLC GET FRECKLES To BaNG progress of the hunt when several Giants ........ : 500 For MY _DOG SHow HIS DOG QUICK AN' we'Ly TUERELL @utos became stuck in the mud and | Bluebirds ... -000 Now IF 1 DO SAY UANE THe SHOW BEFORE BE NOTMING had to give up the chase. The occu- | Lagles .... 000 IT, YoU ARE ONE ANZY CAN UAIE TIMG pants at least felt sure that no rob-| The Kensington Boys' club inter- ' ber could escape the clutches of | mediates lost their chance of ro. SWeLL LOOKIN T GET WeRe WITH Berlin's “muddy rivers,” as the back | taining the county and state county roads are now being called. “Y” intermediate basketball title Mr. Day Asks Questions Several questions relating to the much-discussed request for $13,000 to be used in installing septic tanks at the proposed new junior high DANC E hool arc asked in a communica- | on received today from Irank B. = Day. Mr. Day's letter follows: Berl G Several articles relative to the eriin range situation in the schools of the town of Berlin have appeared in your | Hall columns recently without clearing up matters to any great extent. “I would like to ask several ques- TONIGHT tions it I may be permitted to do so without becoming involved in Music By personalities. S /i : A% One item inquired as to what was DIXIE STROLLERS i ety to he done to improve the conditions — — & existing at the Kensington Grammar rg Steam Rollers.. 2 | Dynamites . ! igeral 8 S| 3 .000 | 8t. Paul's church, Kensington, with | Continuous, 3 to 10; WERE N | uors B! Neure GoinG ON WIS WA ) To HAIE COMPETITION,

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