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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930 1 held Monday evening at 8 o'clock§announced today., IFather Kilcoync norning, or a §1 penalty will be 1] o [ e o T in the selectmen’s office at the town |will dcliver his farewell sermon at B t 1 N Mu to the original fee. “Violent Violet” Rays hall. Gfficers will be elected and an |St. Margaret's church in \\:ucrbun risio ews | R o P Ph g | executive committce appointed for | Sund | rospect enomenon vvmv. there were about 1,600 dogs in 2 v |the ensuing year, The reports of | The announcement of Father Kil- N Slle A e preatat e T aterbury, March 28 (UP) | the secretary, treasurer and the su- [Coyne's appointment to the na,\loruu L e = Lester Green of Prospect — that { number has trippled since he started S : 5 | perintendent for the past year will grected with pleasure on e el || indefatigable genius who raises [Le read. Charles H. Norton is the |all sides. Ho was curate here 16 y ) g0, fur-bearing chicks from frozen De Filed { present president of the association. and created many friends. | N A de Maniat tha ot CBES i glues his apples to the he Plainville Tru Co. is the |He is weil pleased at his appoint- 5 Rl e e il trees to prevent windfalls — has | treasurer. ent and hopes to continue ti "ouu‘ “ “n']‘ ;‘ ¢ G U been experimenting with ultra- recorded g % . % Ko ransfer of property on || viplet rays 6 tha VaAliEN | Special Meeting work accomplished by Father ‘ y i ¥ s the Waterbury - | LIS s vkl o Claremont fivenue from Dorothy M. || Republican's special reporter. 1 | There will be a special meeting of ather R. Barent will be in charg: Whiting 1o 3 e ehuClls pecial rep | the of D'ythias this evgning [#t the local church until the arrival | M La Znitiy t s uslnean. uitracyiae mu\\b(‘rs are r{.q”l\s((‘l to be present, sisting 1" hm' ay since ()\c \llr\(.\~ be l\ "“"\"‘ ‘!"” : .’D’” h ‘; 2 ”] ame \:hlrkm\s. says the Re- ‘35 business of importance will be |0¢ Rev. Augustine Hennesscy, curatc, | Ffl” meh B[‘Oke A]]kle 5 . Lo “’h“h . Hill, a sccond || publican, *he discovered that by Cataie | who is recovering from an operation | deed showed " || passing the ray through a crook- \ The committee in charge has ar. |2 St. Mary's hospital, Waterbury. I S Meeting of Fire Heads ed br tube the ray becomes [ Although no definite announce- " y| A meeting of the hoard of firc |f violent and capable of imparting hSpCClallv AbOUt t}‘l" |ing program will be presented. " i Tohar . Nllen orl (e Travel [council chamber ton at thing cxposed torit {ford diocese, it is expected that o'clock. Acc ports. the “He exposed @ bantam rooster Baschall in Aiv “ather Hennessey will be transferred | Score of Taxpayers Summoned for | comiission | request that || 10 years old to calls his With the championship of the her church upon his recovery. | work on ti w Ter 1e avenue || ‘ultra-violent’ ray,” continues the Western basketball conference safe- | e | been he Iy tucked under its belt. Plainville | h; succ EVCI‘YOIIC iS Ta]king NCVV Fashions ‘e 5 | i Appearance Tomorrow—Will - | i x i ory, “and in two minutes the ceded It Austi HE R 4 t the 1 e- || otd “bira w st and tried to ligh school is turning its cyes to- dleilionsgliohConien o IUECI A ERain; ubaneV. by T fizht a Holstein bull. He tried mart ults wards the coming bascball scason aar This Evening | wisit High Schools contrict for : i 1 his wife's knees for rheu- | with high hopes for a successtul| A lirge attendance of townspeople lawarded 1 the firm of || matism and although she is 65 on, 18 expected at the ba to be given t a 3 ‘entral | Josepl Vi com fis- years old s has been stepping | Providing that the weather per- |this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the e hia shlAt o ksio ay also discuss feasibil- || Out to dances every night since.” e} ety | mits, Coach Thomas Caulfield in- [high school by the Nature club off =y o o0 o B80S0 C o ity of housing a branch Hhrary in | ——_m e AS PRESENTED BY BROWN THOMSON'S IN MOST | tends to sound the first call for can- [the Broad street school. Beside Josepht B SIslaus ot Hartford, | 3 (the station for the use of readers of | didates next week and start practice | the s a play will be given by |lias instituted a suit for damag:s{ne north end section of the city. | this ey | ening when plans for the en- BECOMING VERSIONS OF THE SPRING |in carnest. He will have practically |the club members which will | @mounting 1o $5.000 against the | Going to Meriden suing trip to New Haven, where the | all of.last year's team back to build [concluded by a minuet given by the of Bristol and papers Weie| The Bristol Boys' club swimming ol degraa By SILHOUETTE up this season’s nine, and prospects |kindergarten children. % rved upon City Clerk Thomas B |tcam will journey to Meriden to- .,,'»',!,;',Tx.én O’L( (l\x\r ‘zn(lflr-“mrbe Codn- point to a very successful season.| Articles made by the children|Steele this morning by Constabie|niorrow afterncon to A PR e R e | This will be the first baseball sea- |Will be on sale. It will prove very|Roscoc L. Sessions notifving "“‘ | Meriden Boys' club tankmen in their | bers are requested to attend tonigm‘. Showing many delightful little Suits ... smart and son of the newly formed Western |interesting for the public to view| city of the institution O_f the Actiod | pool. Those who arc to participate Tree Limb Detains Trolley \ conference, Which takes in some of [the work that is being accomplish-|and of the date set for hearing M| for the local organization includ A huge limb of a tree on Woodland trim short jacket models, peplum and the much favored the strongest class C and D high |¢d by the members of the Nature|the superior court Hartford, he)sessions and Girard, divers; Blasche, | s was torn from its moorings ] 3 3 B schools in this section of the state. |club. The proceeds will be used to| first Tucsday of M |100-yard free style and vesterday and settled upon the Bris- nipped at waist tailleur, as well as the long coat styles Carl Peterson, star pitcher and |continue the worthy work of the| Mrs. Lagasse, a woman of about|dasn; and Hyatt, backstroke swim- | tol ction Co. feed lines. tying up e, Lo i ey | outfielder on last year's nine, was|Organization. Ice cream and candy| 70 years of age. suffered a trans-: tratfic dand dalay ha and the charming cape Suits, with their smart pleated Hoetiny e liaten o Gauthier, | Wil also Le on verse fracture of the external ma Did Not Live Here schenils 'm‘ & ]!:nlwnim'r];cn. ""‘r]):}‘- and flare skirts . .. crepe and satin blouses. billiant catcher, is incligible because | Plainville Briefs leolus, the writ states, as a r It has heen rumored about the [limb, about 30 feet in length and lof nis age. However, Coach Caul- | jamin Carlson of Pratt -|of a sudden fall in a hole near city that Watson Moulthrope, oue | cight or more inches in diameter, s . . A . {ficld will have Datoli ready for e is visiting his br hn | plant of t ssions Clock Co. of the trio of escaped Wethersficld | was ripped from the tree by a strong. Made in this season’s outstanding fabrics. .. tweeds I mound work. Ile cnjoyed a splendid |Carlson of Broad strect, during the | 1'0 “,‘1“ on “;”“ B "’I {is L prison convicts who fled to Florida [ wind K e P eason last year and pitched the |SPring vacation. ¥ ie accident occurred, Vit |and were later captured. was oncc matter was reported to bot ... flannel wool crepe and sharkskin, in black, pirate team to many important victories, | Lincoln Johnson of Pratt In\n\v]xh ;]ommw at \»ov\" a:]m\m vesident of T .‘.m, he rumor | the police and the nu\‘«uon coz‘::n?- 2t 'us T With a year experience behind |18 Spending the vacation with h e morning when the plaintiff 3 been emphatically denied by |officials. Traffic Sergea e blue, tan, rust and green. him, he should be 0)[ great value this |PATENts on West Main strec {en her way to chu services. She | relatives o m:‘ William Moulthrope, | Breault and Officer i\‘\'n‘l‘.‘am“’\]\l'b. vear. The fire departr t will me was walki casterly on the south |thouzht by m to be the Wethers- | Thompson were detailed to the Many promising recruits are ex- |CYCRINg at 7:30 o'clock in the fire- | sidewalk of Church strect and ap- |field erimi who 1s now marricd |Scene to assist in the disselving of | pected o answer the call nest week, |’ rooms on Pierce street proached within ¢3 fect of a baen!and lives elton traffic and protection of school $ ¥ i $ 3 0 Raneht Enet A ae Frank Caparrelli has sold two los | owned by the clock manufacturing | N Tarringe lce col Tt children who were, at that time, re- Plans sre rapldly being completed |1 the Property of the Gridley R concern when her left foot sank| City Clerk Thomas B. Steels |turing 1o their classes. Automobile for the entertainment to be given ty Co. to Marie Carmena Capar-|into a miniat excavation. said m}\uwi a marriage 1 se today 1o affic was diverted into a nearby for the benefit of the Plainville m‘»;_ Y e ; | be 11‘\ inches deep and of the same | Clair Charles erring o et AT S Pollic Hisiih Teatne toootiion Marie C. Caparrelli has sold two|width. She fell to the ground with |of Magnolia avenue and Rit To Attend Tournament SECOND FLOOR R s iy of“"“::"d;;f"nn‘(; lots on the Gridley Realty Co. tract | sudden a extreme violence and | Kennedy, & factory worker, of Jud.| A number of local officials and Tuesday cvenings, April 7 and 8} to Albert J. and Emeline Doucet | tecame crippicd with pain becaus:> fson avenue, | followers of basketball will go to ‘ tomorrow morning, when | Tt will consist of different featurcs | Miss Malvina Hiscox i resting | of the injurics was immed nts Visit High School Plainfi | by local talent and the showing of comfortably at the New B n Gen- |1y removed to her home on Central| A large numbe of parents of pu- | !WO local teams are scheduled to a picture entitled “Untamed.” | O3 hospital following an operation |sircet and mcdical aid was sum- {pils of the upper classes of the |Pl2Y in the Southern New England | Morgze Lewitt, owner of the Strand, | 1O aPPendicitis, | moned. The examination reve | Bristol high school visited last eve- | tOUrnament being staged in that i& cooperating with the committes in ——— that she had sustained a fracture [ning and reviewed the regular ses. | (ONM to decide the amateur cham- charge, and the public is assured of GONV]GTS EN ROUTE TO of the loft anile. ; !«.m. heid for that purpose. The |Pion of the state. T a splendid entertainment, The injury, according to the writ, [ parents, escorted by ushers, inspect- | The Dixies, winners of the Bristol > | o el it s ould spend | . . Mrs. AT, Mattin, formerly promis |is @ permanent one and will neces- | ed the class rooms of the instity- | 1Y basketball league title by virtue N the winter evenings watching the | ainviile ews Rt il NORTH WITH 0FF]C]ALS)1 ¢ constant medical care. tion and conversed with the teachers, | °f 14 straight victories over circuit erin ews i ’“'C“\"\‘“‘S_‘(""“‘ ]‘\“‘”’j“;” ‘.’;}"" SR i o e | The plaintiff in the action claims|They were welcomed by |teams, are entered and on the sheets T e e e tainment. Members of the board $3.000 damages because of failur:|tendent of Schools Earl A. Reiche |!© €n8age the Danielson town team 3 e S800i o {of the city to re b I 7 > 3 the first game of the tournament . haveitisice FHa ANaiE . | Hickey and Associates Expected to|of the city to remedy the defect inland Principal Henry . Cottle, S ‘\ML phrase had not been invented. Om\‘ dv:\u"\i f‘ohx(\nn jf[a:){and(f]ln; ‘,h_‘ Torvestvilloaideali ohats Following the session a group of | At 10 0'clock tomorrow morning. The ‘Sometinies a familia sleigh eS8 oD COILReCUE e Saa T Arrive With Prizoncrs At Weth- | contends that the city allowed Loys presented S Dix have Captain Stanley Zetar- i Duld x,o missing from the proces- jnow. Fumtheridetalls concerning the | defect . Ly aumbe of swim- | i, “and then we. onew | | entertainment will be announced in ersfield Some Time Tonight | So10te walk to e ter i | e e e an ereimentioflr it !B!::fil 3 e s it tion for a long period of time. | the parents, in the high school pool. 3 wm omeone had had a fight with the near future in the Herald. Wethersfield, March 28 (@ —| At a recent meeting of the city | 5 001 POOL [ ;ire, Gustave Karwoski, John Cav- | his girl. Sometimes they would get i Parish Guild Notes . Wethersfield. March 2 15 lcouncil 1t was ‘anrodnced that {1 Attends Banquet lalieri, Ralph Rao, Gay Milbrandt, mdnlmj and then the sleigh rides | SR Tt The Parish guild of the Church of [ SPeeding north are County Detec- | € 3 B AN O] L o S Chinnley § ; ! g B J Phelan prominent | 3 % . Par f - ad be ferred the state oc Martino and Al Bordeau, lead- m\oul stop.” Our Savicur will Mold @ clam chow. | ive Edward J. Hickey. Parole Offi- |¢laim had been referred to the state | realor of * his city, yesterday | y el Yeiells ™~ | cer George H. Bradley of the State |Nighway commission and to the Ses- i Tad b | ing scorer of the City league and a Claude Stevens Returns Camnal N S[fll‘ted f0 Ralse‘ ler supper next Wednesday evening | ©°F Georse 1. Sherift Harry I |sions Clock Co. for collection. A |ioe micd to New York city to inspect | member of the Eagles. Manager . . from 6 to 7:30 o'clock in the parish | Prison, and Depu heriff Harry 1. 3 3 the liner Europa, which establisk i , “Bill” e0ree Dal EII‘QS lvm Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Stevens ¥ : o'c e PAFISh | (1) stock with Watson Moulthrope | fetter has been received by the city |, stablished | james C. King and Coach “Bill IRl e e I it B l i$50 000 o | stocls Wa Moulthrope, | Aotior as been reccived by the ity |a now time record between Ger- fi will accompany the team. m Hefll[h a5 ReaSOI] { sington after a visit to the Pacific alance 0 | The guild will hold its regular :j:?;‘;; I"':;f,',‘r,,;‘,"? l‘"fu:i(,’,“d;“' 2 I,m\na(u'\m;: him that the clatm Tas| }2nY and this country recently. He o Bristol Maple Ends, winners { coast, where Mr. Stevens had busi- - meeting next Thursday afternoon at |/ P% (0% K0 K emed from |been turned over o the insurance|oqonocd ® banquet given in honor |of second place in the final vodnd nuse ab o Ban. Iranclsco, = Cal, | olloelin the parish fiouse, Tacksonville, ¥ o sorve their|department for investigation, | he ofticers and crew of the ship fof the City league, are the second CONLIN'S TEAM BEATEN office of the Stanley Works. SPECIAL MEETING SUNDAY | ORI Fashioned Dance Techsonylieg serve [ [at the Totel Astor last evening. | SaSibulensie e, o el 2 An old fashioned dance will be |¢hIeNCe E Vel eai Parent-Teacher : R d Bachma t the iEteyoratiterd A S e e e et nt-Teacher Meeting Raymond Bachman, manager of the : _— lield this evening in Grange hall Eheinrogressiol Dariynorthi e Eiomonzow Rl Aelinuep | » neeting of the Parent- e RS (o % would indicate that it would he here |42y at police headquarters, for| - MecUng of the Parent-Teacher|squad, has announced that the fol some time tonight. Lalone and Monl-about 20 taxpavers who faile sociation of the Asbury Methodist [lowing men will make the trip. B i : g 3 church of Forestville will be held t “Bunny” Senski, Jimmy Kane, Jim- oty aju-|the 5 t : 5| thrope were given life sentences for | Visit Tax Collector Francis | ) held to- | “Bunny” Senski, my : work they are doing could be ob-| clation—Entertainment By l"l.lmv‘;n\ \\‘vnhl\A yy;m]h L L e e e S el P S night at the church. An especially | my Riordan, Al Monjeau, Andy Pa- o argely attended. | b | 5 & = " o N, wi ts of 1 i { tained. ville Tublic Health Nursing As-| Drofessor Simpson will prompt, | the former faces a life long terni |be summoned to appear before the [ 7N nrog with bits of | lau. Tommy Lincoln, Dwight Hall, % T 1l be t 'Kr : 1‘ 11 L | here for murder of a state offic | prosccuting attorney. This time ths | SPI¢Ndld entertainment, has been ar-| Louie Albertelli, captain-elect of the i here will be both round and square % 7 = g ed for the Cas o8 B H { ldances. Music will he f\nm‘lujd b, Moulthrope will have to serve|taxpaycrs will he forced to pay not r\‘«»nz\ 1’ (1”'"\)1 ' occasion. Activities | 1 Bristol High qu':nti\l.) tt‘l:fi | speaking members of St. Paul's ,w.; 5 o el 3 : and it he cver is frecd e [only the 82 fect but a #1 fine, and | 1 Seheduled to commence at 7 n!.\m. nder brothers, an ute ish, a Dolish priest will hear con-| The campaign lo raise the bal-| Dricst Dug \Wednesday ace the sentence imposed in the | $5.80 for the costs of court, a total | © \hie b | Leonard. The Maple Lnds \!dhcp- I feseions in the church tomorrow |ance of the $30,000 necessary (o | William 1. Kilcoyne, who has | Florida court. Landry must serve out|of $8.50. -"Iovz interested in the church | pose the Tndependents of Windham afternoon and cvening | hin i it Hhic Dvbsbach E e | od pastor of the Churel |2 term for robbery and an additional geant Henry Jeglinski of the | *"°01 2 €918 2 Senaed to altend [at P20 oiClochiomorie Al SR AR N 3} . - b ence {i ing o i et 1 Attend m ence | the fir: ane or o Bmil 0. Shjerden, vice Students Are Photographed | e public Sibrary will | soon R i e ca | sentence for having escaped. police department. in charze of the| oo Attend Co [(:r””:j A i s dralea chairman of the board, and insteal! A group of Berlin Junior High 3 | school students were photographed vesterday by a clerk in a local stort Superin- Surveyors today started work at| | railroad bridge in Kensington, | Annual Mecting of Cemetery Asso- | [eree street. These dances have Yong Record of Victories Shattered |t no information regarding the |rroved to be very popular during By New Britain Setback Team— ’ Surveyors at Work on Railroad— Polish Priest Coming IFor the benefit of the Polish| sociation—Baseball Activitics. Berlin Briefs, Members of the Berlin school | board met last night to find a suc- ' tev. John E. Ta a e b serving of warrants. said this morn- S TR under way, sccording to an an-|IieV. Joln E. Tay, will a hi el A 1 local grammar s have signi- |Milg T3 = [ nouncement made today by 1. J,|4uties here next Wednesday, it was| NOTICE [ins that of 50 persons wanted he | req (rere Tilson Will Remain As 4 had been only able to find 20. The 5 nome TR day < A 1ore. | Millerick, . member of | . farm boys' conference 1o be heid in| Hoover's Guest to Sunday accepting an additio resignation, e le Sl B user adver. | Millert . member of the pli | o 2 s foay lothers; Heaaned Eed e A 3 enee o held in ) he picture will be used in adver ning committee appointed to devis: he Annual Meeting of the Plain- |others, he added, have probably left | u | the hall of representatives at the| Washington, March 28 (P—Repre- that of George L. Dalbey. Mr. Dal-|tising a well-known brand of food | L 2= 70 &0 CUT RATE SPECIALS ‘my Cemetery Association will be jthe city. i il :ommno“ 2 o ‘L;_IM" Sy ;:me hey, w! been in the south ali i} Cwspapers. % - 1 15 e e e 115 To Reinstate 1 e $ morr fr s tive o 3 Rothassbocn HEtne sou A alListicien paper Honoy! | hj‘d Monday evening, March 3ist, | T ""\" fatoAoliceman o'clock in the morning until 3 o'clock | republican floor leader in the house, Ieer BnE e gekoin RiEealll | Choiv to Meet At last Monday night's meeting| FPEIDAY ard SATURDAY Oy lv 0. at 8 o'clock in the Selectmen'sj 1t has been oficially announced fin the afternoon, under the auspices | expects to remain as President Hoov- Erive (s Silin pe e his reason ’]"" THe junior choir of the Beriin{ " " ohiice N Milleriok, | Pepsodent, 5 v | Oftice, Town Hall, for the purpose \h:’\} the quartet of supernumerary | o¢ the Hartford county league. Dr.|er's guest at the White House until gning. The hoard accept: e lieensr alle ) cet g e ) Ficl . e A - | policemen who wer: sus B o r. 8 gues 2 gning. The hoard accepted the ) cgngregational church will meet at| op B B0 e o (e recent : ) . 7]of clecting officers and an Execu- |Policem 10 wer: suspended from | Allen Works and Professor Allen W. | Sunday while convalescing {rom his csignation and also announcad | tho usual hour tomorrow evening in{ A0 A3 SRS T B TR 5. 3. B 25¢, Now glmt Committee for the ensuing year, |the force at recent conventions of | Manchester of the Connecticut Agri- | recent attack of grippe that it had not yet found a suc|the church to rehearsc the Easter| ., y.cn of gur Lady of Merey, was|Thillips Milk of |and to hear the report of the Secre- | HTI :‘DH’ of police commissioners | cyjtural College. of which the former| President Hoover had Mr. Tilson r b} shjerden. Dan \usic ¢ o ekl gnesia, & . ary, the super- | Will be reinstated at t = ' 3 I £ Sl Srpio bigeden g el fimtstc. ppointed to produce an cntertain- NG LY U oo ¥y Hlefineasircpjandptisisugcy istated at the next meet-| ig president, will be the principal | transferred from the naval hospital calt to get the right type of man A hui t |.l ov\v"htd\'\ Deogseds o eo Mol tiagl ieanyidund. \"\)mhv.nh‘!iongt,\'u 0w o I'r :1‘1‘ nt rank J. Dougeneck and loo‘«”w ‘.uh'";(‘ Shell T G0 to Collces i '”ha"mg\ ofkecnine contact with s o e el pTay UL Hefpses "f“th(f Kensing, | Since then Mr. Millerick has sound- | o\ (B NCE O LG > i ECEN, 5 = “¢0 while Professor Janchester “Hluhc progress on the tariff bill in the o nas NG elos cente en e “m.\ ipworth league of the I L] T el e o T e Soap. i, topic. “Manager or La- | house and at the same time assure OBL LGP LACTILES KO t ton Mcthodist church. . i of entertainment | him privacy in order to facilitate his will be presented | recovery. were faced with the nccessity of AR 5 o Purrington and Paderewski were | censiderable sentiment favoring ra- | W riing Linen. 50¢, Now § t | ; sier by having to find two man | chers of the Berlin Congrega- | : Argarol. $1.25, Now S suspended from the department for | ——— instead of one. he said. | tional Sunday school met last night Lm‘;:\“: “f" . U”’I‘ ‘f“_"y'l)““l“ - ’_f’y'l'; Chict Two Moon Qil 1 s200(| OLD FASHION DAN( E |isieeping while on du Those who are cxpected (o attend| At Mr. Tilson's office {oday it was The next regular meeting ol et ThTiatuy welth e pastor, eyl MONSAthe neople B Prof. Simpson SINGS "EM OUT || failed to report at their posts and. | conference include the follow- | reported that his condition was im- board will be held next | | | by many who did not. Iollowing 9 i Tolnl/And Shua i Dances i et ; Friday fsamuel AL Tiske. e ! lh “ D S | tound and Squi s upon investigation by police officia ¥ &1 aly et B | conferences with A. Lansen Banks rall's Urug tore Four Picce Orchestra McHugh Williato | proving rapidl were found aslcep. Quinlan was | g ; i Aven 5 1 2 Sy | o 5 S > < B Holub, Staffol venue school: For eight years John Conlin's set- | well avenue, New Britain, —cnter- musical director, and Frank PHONL 408 FRIDAY. MARCH 2 dropped from the police e Sy e 2 £ g | roster for| wajdemar Konopas, 1 I:m\ood 7. hack teanr from Blue Hills has lo- | tained the scwing club of the B ‘\"“m" interlacutor, At s nns licon PLAINVILLE GRANGE HALL || wrecking a police car at the West | school: Walter Oman. Howard K. Fedelal Ofilcel Plobes cally enjoyed a reputation for being | in Grange in her home yesterday. decided to repeat the performarn i A A " Admission 30 cents [End some time ago. Considerable | Carlson and Carl Wheeler, South | False Polish Passport: imbcatable. Sometimes, during that| Ar. and Mr ¥, Hanford con- | On My 15 e Seble, Lo | discussion e when h hippins Mill school: Herman Ra-| Warsaw, Poland, March 2 long periad, the team would lose an | ducted a cottage prayer meeting last | changes ' in the - program for 1 z [ before the' board and it sait North Chippins Hill achool: and | Lindsay It Henry, assistant Lnnm occasional game by a small margin, | right in their home. senefit of those who attended the . 7 |that he had no license to drive ST Aoty 1 R Gkl g gin, | rig il G L i . ) Jonald Vanasse. Metro Yacawych | Statos atiorney in New York, arrived SiEianianl Bl e il | et previous presentation of the show. PLAINVILLE | motor vehicle. e contended that b | d William Yacawych, Fall Moun- | here today to investigate the activi- player or {wo e s 52 It is expected that the person- o e % o ag 2l A LRy [\;1 \\~D”T llc .-Mw" sl”K | A number of local farmers ave} 5o % PRI CRE U ni.(‘)m i [ | AU OMOBI E "“‘hh"fl_"f B S e T e O T, or e ax | planning to attend the meeting this| i 2% "0 SUT ML 8 & 0 atitie ||~ TONIGHT and SATURDAY 7 l ], [the car from a superior officer and | Speaks On Americanization S Aeriadn : Pollsh: Ahie yassports. substiti- | | nad e T o : X T arion onms At the |had merely carried them ou Mre e - . Mre. Georze Loomis of New Brit-! thorities are cooperating with him. night fhe team was decisively do- | SYeRIng i PhC (CETE TOORTE L e [tion of a few fo replace those mot | Ihe Taugh Sensation INSURANCE Dougeneck, when arraigned before | ain deliy an impressive address e -n.urlll H‘\"UH"”'}\T'.\ »:‘-v-llmlv‘vlio\h' of come auction for releas from the m.l:\‘f\hl.» for the new sho | The Two Black Crows the board, asserted that watch | on “Americani on" ore a large| T i E Millerick ant that e = . £ The federal grand jury in Brook : clu t reall SRRy over quarantine, With the| Sl o 160 MORAN and MACK S had stopped and zave that as reason |audience at the social rooms of the | lyn March 4 indicted nine persons h‘\y\:u:)x Inlehi veris i v.:wy.\;“,‘,\l Soroach of the produce scason, a|MCCUNE Will be held on Sunday af-- SWHY BRING THAT 1:p" Stock or Mutual e crnoon at 2:30 o'clock in Torestviile 1 ¢ . e 7 > i yeady markes for gavden products| ] News — Tarzan — Comedy TRRY : S ille hox this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Th government by smuggling Poles into i liscu .‘{f e to 14 score| ot 1 found, otherwise 1.&1\-]\“] »m”:, o «vu,,;" ! ‘(y oms onjf e YERY LOW RATE®: t iz helieved 1h of the | was ¢ uring: a meeting the country on irregular vasas &nd LUIE RO (g P will be the result. I Har]in |{TBI0E EREICET s L o MON., TUES.—MAT. MON. AR ug D t I} t t i 1l 1d <) 1 a . £ te nmemt f Women's ( i | passports. One of those indicted was his was the first of o three-night | Vi be P [ members of the old show and any sl ¢ 2L [mombe & : DEEhoast < Phig wa Jarmers’ club is working as a_unit ; R B Wh t D at th c ) Tempe | Harry H. Mall, former United States sor i « Irita « ¢ S0 | others or ( . oW 2 D “GOL SGLERY it 1 % fas BTG e R I S R0 e el e r lromth o pcacn Gl | Ot Srspinteroaced Mt B ANionG DS GORDADIGGERS 0Der . IUE ||| ine. it will ve a torria_one Odd Tellow 1o Meet vice-consul at Warsaw. ciated and confident of the victory | 19" present at this meeting. OF BROADWAY N Tt e s PRS G ide e that they have decided to play the e akine of the cenana nutibnele | Cemetery Meeting | 14 Norton Place Plainville||| 11 1ocal dogs must ] vdependent Order of 0dd Fellows. | “pProper exercise lengthens the next games in Berlin, the home| 8 | ; Si6unas br the i Hilla teant. | 1 and docaliy willlcommesica “riext| he anpual meeting ot the Hiai | Telephone 142 on or hefore May 3 he held in the club rooms of the farme.” SEWIC SR Eadia nit zrounds of the Blue Iills team. Steclo announced this order on Main strect at § o'clock |ms New Britain boys' victory was due AL A [[DanAtonEe g IRt bRt week. This area will he enumerated | Ville Cemetery association will be ! Thomas L. {or. | by Miss Florence to the o r la £ Ger- |29 : oRticieatiacnditanviplayinesoatier Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Adkins will 2li Leghorn. Tha Miamérs were renrescntod by | De tendered a fareveli party in the Friends By BLOSSER the followine plavers: Tll Kennes, | social rooms of the Methodist church BT e his cvening. All members of the s Clarence, Jack, Joe and Matthew ) - T SR e e and friends of the commun- arc invited to attend 5 / 3 > 2 : — iyrowiey, dack Dot | “'Phc Ilbrary will be open for a GEESTDIRIKERDICRON WELL 6O AN FIND | gee —WoULONT THERES MR. MILLIGAN AND THAT REMINDS | 1O — \WE ; iR | shorttime this evening for the ex- :‘Q“gomssp%: :156 \:fibfiéfi WE PROBABLY MR. MILUGAN, TiE | |7 g FUNRY I NOW = WELL TELL Wil s | NE OF THE ONE s il eoffoe. woraeexvat Change of Bookss 4 D : POLICEMAN -~ HELL 2 % LU ABOUT THIS MAN - (57 ABOUT PAT ARD Sandwiches and coffee were serv DOESNT KNow THIS FELLA \WAS \¢ A e Middletown night will be held at DOLLAR. BILLS -\NRY DON'T % KNOW, IF ANYBODY Y o HE'LL BE GLAD To FIND rj AKE - Tomorrow night the Conlin play-| the WeeKly whist and social to be WE GO AN' ASK MR. ANY MoRE A g A CROOKL ~DYA OUT ENERYTHING ers will be guests at an entertain- | Neld at Sacred Heart church neat CALDWELL IN THE THAN WE Do= SRSE MERBE nment and luncheon in the Blue Hills | Monday evening. Nearly 200 people CIGAR STORE, I KNOW \WHAT = sclhiool house, the entertainment and | attended the whist last Monday s | 4 TALKIN, refreshments being provided by Bol- | ¢Vening when Meriden night was = 7 Sl ton-Kasica Legion post because the | observed. S Sl e e The choir of the Methodist S back by the Conlin card sharks, , church will hold a rehearsal tomor- “he edge will probably be taken off [ row evening at 7 o'clock in the Gifeie Gppetite is rumored, by |church social rooms in preparation last night's def The contest i v East looked forward to by the Legionl, The regular business meeting of A all with [the Community club will be omitted the Trish elub which must meet th:|next Wednesday evening due {o the Conlin tion twice more be- | minstrel show to be staged by the fore the series ends. ;l‘u‘]\nh\rv Minstrels at that time. The fame of Conlin's team is pro- | ST verbial in the Blue Hills district The Hmdl offers a distinet serv- | and those inviied to join his aggre- | ice via the Classified Advertising | tion feel that they have been hon- | route. 5 % orded, Last nizht John turned rem- e | e e iniscent and fold of his favoyite oc- A Classified Ad in the Herald = = == : bl cupation 20 years and mo ago. ! =ure does help things along. l [ he men | —

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