g R NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. 7 e 8 3 Pl . .Il N parish house on Thursd ancmoon‘w L I \nov.nm.wmn rs when lis case was| Messier: North Main street, Officer at $ o'clock. {heard, failed to ring becaus s | Vietor Chabot; North Side beat, Of- 2 alnv‘ e ews At 7:30 o'clock Thursday cve- ln atch stopped. ficer Ldward O'Connor; West Side ning the regular mid-week Lenten Mayor W. Raymond Crumb | beat, Officer Dewey Carpenter; Cen- E X service will be held. The preacher ‘brought up the case of Supernuuier- | tral beat, Officer Thomas MeCarthys b % | 1A will be Rev. D. W. Greene, rector | ary. Quinlan first becau: lic as-| South Hill beat and office, Officer ; 9 0 of St. Paul's church, Wallingford S [serted, it was different from the | James Keith: Torestville beat, Of- % o Rie The choir will sing “There Is a i . | The wuspended officer was | ficer John Bachman; —night qmc'e rd’s opping Center: G D A, ictim of circumstances” it was | duty, Officer James Burns: North | e e gt Tominent eaKers (0 ['eSS;..\,,. Quinlan, it was proven, did|Hill beat, Officer William W. s e G 2 AT L o B ieset a0 o) Mg i [mow have a license to drive at the|Thompson: Iiast Hill beat, Officer | REE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200 8 Feandidatesswills 8 ecbig Initie Convention Next Tuegday [time of the smash-up which led to| Laurence Doolan: night shift beat, 11 parish house At 7:30 o'clock the | nis suspension, but he contended to | Officer Anthony Greisnor; day shift ! ;‘H b d D'd EX&Gfi one G. I". S. will meet with Mrs. Bannell | e [the commissioners that orders had ' beat, Officer John L. Cirves; parking, ] llS a.l] le y on Broad street. ecial to the Herald) | been given to him by a superior | Officer Joseph Strupp: LEast Bristol On Saturday at 4:45 p. m. the| Plainville, April | — Plans for | officer to drive. beat, Officer Bdgar Norton:, Norill L o MOllfll AgQ TOda] choir will hold its weekly rchearzal | the annual convention of the Con-| The commissioncrs decided to | Side beat, Officer John McLaughlin: { e reat alues ere n ! with Mrs, Malcolm Humphreys and | necticut Postmasters’ association 10 | purchase an ice water cooler for the | West End beat, Officer Cornelius Miss H. Pauline Hird. be held at Wright's tavern lvm‘;x‘nm-v department at a cost of $175. | Conolly: shift day beat, Officer ] ! Py v next Tuesday have been completed, It was reported that the department | Timothy Lambert; traffic, Sergeant E A RES[DENT HERE Y1 YEARS Gard BarysTomoniow according to an anneuncement made | cxpended §135 for ice during the | Aldie Breault; office days, Sergeant ] i e A card party will bo held in the | (oqay 1y Postmaster Herbert E. Lr- | past vear. Danicl McGillicuddy; office nights. | (¥ ne ay S e s hall of the Church of Our Lady of | yin of New Britain. chairman of | The 24 applicants for positions on | Captain Thomas Guckin. | E | High Sehuol Badketball Eeany Foad'; Mercy fomorro, ”"’““‘f’”d"t“(;” D€ | {he committee on arrangements and | the supernumerary force of the de- Patrick J. Murray | 3 onc of a series being conducted Un- | postmaster James Usher of Plain- 1ent will be sum ed before| Patr rray, aged rears, | | 5 Aid society, Prizes will be s et BLapring ‘ Ak OSC to Told Entertainment—Iuncral 8 E o °| A business ression will be held in; examination, it was decided, as the stol hosp! this morning. He g | g g | " the winners P:?lm’h”“‘ the morning and officcrs will be humber of men on the current spe- | entored (he. hospital on March 24th ¥ | of Mrs. Harrict B. Woodruff, he previous parties have| 1..109 ror the ens car. A ban- | ¢ial foree is very small and more | folowing a collapsc X at the £ 100 FourInHands | Basehall Gl h : oo sty stondea” . Bave o 0 e Somng v & b | s o sl g, mor tlming b eSapr o work a8t § i our-In-Hands aseha oves il Mrs, Tasmine Lauridsen, 65." of | proved great uce o [ And Wil be Tollowed by speccns (Gecreased during tho past e | Vol trploved xa a watehman, 55c B D) 49 Droad street away thisi Tomorrow night's party is epencd |5y entertainment. 1t is expecied |Tonths by promotions to the regu-| 1ye js servived by a son, Joseph, l 55¢ Each [ 19 Bach . RO ing |10 the public and another large | {ive mote than 125 i ltar toves, j e js survigen Jip o son, T 1 : two for 8$1.00. Fine Silk Ti I e e o $3.50 morning at 5:25 . following | ; that morc than 125 will be present. | ot Bristol. Or two for $1.00. Fine Silk Ties | Spalding’s, regular price $3.5 3 : 3 2 crowd is cxpected. At the end of| “'gom inportant postal officials| It was requested by Sergeant Al-[°fDTEOL e in charse - in death /her husband, Laust M.|nc" series srand pri s f s ) ! % | < : ERINCHIN BT S IEZEs have been sccured to address the|die Breault that penalties Pro- i o¢ Thomas I'. O'Brien, are incom- R Hl d C A s | Lauridsen, who died cxactly one | awarded. postmasters. The principal speaker |Vided for drivers who persist in || | 5 ultle urtains Infants Coats month 3o today. Mrs, Lauridsen Grange Meeting of the convention will be Nelson A.|parking on restricted streots. he i TS $1.09 Pair | $5.50 Each {had been in poor health for somie ]cTi'g“?;‘;:OQH:HSOI:en?fl:lg?rccle:(s“:)1: Trmcy. r(-pr‘oso.nmn‘v ol(_m.l- division ;:“:(;’r{l'*“;ll!”“o\\‘;u‘;.\é\l‘\lr‘:l\IIO‘-L“F(:I:]!:‘lr W o onh Grarnecki of Melrose strect v ‘hite Voi i % P ie S A | time 2 er condition decline i opnten 3 ot postmasters in Washington. ~He { sel lrancis . V-l eported at police headquarters yes- ¥ White Voile, picot edge, ruffle and tie | Nayy Cheviot with embroidery on sleeve, time and her condition declined rap- | ;angigates at the regular meeting |will represent the first ""\““"””l fracy 80 that an ordinance to thatifPOr.es BE RUCE heat AuAr e L 1 backs. Drapery Dept. | " rass buttons, 1 to 6 years |idly during the past week. She en-|of Plainville Grange to be held this | postmaster at the convention. Othe ,‘ur»_.‘-z could be drawn up. il S o gliers { B g joyed a wide acquaintance herc. |evening at 8 o'clock in Grange hall | speakers will be Governor John H.| The commissioncrs voied to ob-|Lrances Haosowski of Cf FIEre ] I ! i Mrs. Lauridsen was born in Den- | on Pierce street, The first degree will | Trumbull, N. A. Iisher, general su-llmj\ s sersicegio o murlito «;m";;_hr(f:“‘). it midant Nuite | weaters I or en B 2 C] G l H | but came to this country 41 | be given by the regular officers whils | perintendent of railway mail service, | for the painting of lines restricting | S10F0W SFCE MR et BEERS 0 v = 10 OyS an 1rls ose years ago. Sh had been a resi- [the ladies’ degree team will confer | who will represent the second a ‘I!'xrhmx and fhm\m’: the distance a };loolv m:] ootk hie ;iuughicr. Jennio: f o $2.59 Lach 19¢ Pair |dent of Plainvilie for the past 44 [the second. sistant postmaster at the conven- €Ar must park from a fire hydran |$00%. And 100K his GAUETEen SCON T | ip-on style, plain or fancy 0dd lot of 7% length Hose |vears and was one of the oldest Puneral of Mrs. Woodruff tion; W: I, Yarrington, gencral su- | for the coming summer months, | 28 75 pears, BRAy (R SR, FCLE [ » (L LONR0 & [ members of the Congregational Tuneral services for Mrs. Har-| perintendent of the first division mj 1 A. Kirchzessner h ety aried ME Erarne s i Women’s Silk H | Sl ot e o mily G et Wondhr 1o Saov o 5 | el e Tar tni|, S, 1, Wm0 s, M o g ing practically her entire residence | Win Woodruff, who died Sunday|Charles L. MacGregor of the sixth!l'air stroct, oS! ¢ a veteran of | L Omen.s l 0sC | Krmkle BC(] Spreads here. She took a very active interest | afternoon at the Plainville hospital, | England division; and Colonel |the World War, died &t the R "‘f]"-‘“:n";:“’:“!i’ e 2 < 85¢ Pair | ke H S Sniel 1 | were held this afternoon at 2:20|James Geddes, sherff of the New |Ment hospital in Tupper Lake, erdinand Ma . 4 e £ . - $1.79 Each in church affairs and participated in this aftel _ A : e e deo atrast, . avho was: atruck Byl & Eutltashioned javitandadslorion 0RO hite with colored stripes, others srenyofiincacibitlesjcondiictenfivy fiololoch faki the Shomsfold hepntos.y) Hann S i ACElREEE By | s ST Ty ruck driven by his father, Adrian 1 | well known makes. Colors Some white l\b o "108“ | the women. Mre. Frederick Toot of 21 Nortun | bury postmaster. JlELosiosE iniinesl of Sac Mallhots sosteriay and Sodiin 1 | [ colored backs, X inch. | She is survived by a daughter, |placc. Rov. Arthur A, Ball, pastor| 1t is cxpected that & number of {10813 Ghe 16 & discase which he | FRIMOL veltrey ARG RASEE F 4 At O | | Mrs. Pearl W. Smith; four grand- [of the Methodist church, officiated. | postmasters from the western di- e i ito Le resting comfortably at the & ur Dru De t. . |children, and one great-grandson. | Burial was in West cemetery. Vision of Massachusetts will be pres-| =y 50001 the Brooklyn NavallBristol hospital this morning. | ) s P TOllCt GOOC]S Dept. [ Funeral services will be held Thurs- Alils Tuberculosis Suffere ent at the convention. 1t will mark o™ o "o nuary 7 for treatment| The accident happened in the yard ] @ : 69c Bach Ss day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the | AL th present time the Plainvillz | the first time that this gathering has | JPSRIE) o Jandiny Lior treatmont | 100 Secinent Reppence 1o Ae So ; f Bath Brushes. Colored ones with long | : . 25¢ Each 5 ; home. Tiev. J. Roy Wilkerson, pas- | Public Health Nursing association [been held in Plainville. Postmaster | /o 11 Fhvase YU Wil e hwd by of Matinets Bov backing his truck A Br k ! i Usher has completed arrangement > handles French Tooth Brushes, 50c kind tor of the Congregational church, |3 paying in.part for treatment to| Usher has completed arrangementsi, rupper Lake institution twe|toward the street. The youngster. ' will officiate. Durlal will be in West | four tuberculosis patients. The pa OISR AT ES weeks ago. Members of his family { totally unaware that the truck was 5 5 5 cemetery ments amount to $64 a month e {had visited him over the past|coming in hisdirection, was runiover 1 Suits to Measure ' Women's Carter Unions New Devclapmonts in Tobbery | One of the paticnts i located 1 A it it Rivenst ot ‘ Qo4 0% T \ ’ 5¢ Tacl Constable Geor Schubert stated |the Norwich sanitarium w}lnlc the | BrlStOI News AMr. Kirchgessner was born in Ger- | father started the motor and switch- ‘ $24.95 Each f | . Y 65¢ Bach . {today that there were no new de. |others are at Gaylord Farm anl ny in April, 1895, the son of the |cd the gears of the machine in ro- ! Made at dress goods, any style, Wednesday | Spring weight, regular and extra sizes, [velopments in the investigation of | Undercrest in Meriden. Desides e late Joscph and Mrs. Anna Kirch- verse. As the car backed toward the only, regular price $35.00 recular value $1.50 cach {the robbery committed at the home | helping in this worthy work, th gessner, with whem he resided in|street, the boy was thrown to the £ i 3 | of Benjamin Getchell of Cedar strect | association is providing milk daily | orestyille, lic came to this|zround and a rear wheel passed over TR M. | " 1\1rday cyening. The police are [0 eedy families and school chil- {euni Qi s vatents wiien ety fha [donter ot his bods: ( |condueting a thorough investigatton | dren. child and settied in Forestvi Campaign Started For Church 1d expect to uncover some definite | 0N Monday and Tuesday. Ap | | where he £pent the remainder of his| A campaign for the erection of the : L i |clues in the near future. 7 and §, the association will holl| life save for the time he SPeRt M iney St. Anthony's church on School heard. Several weeks ago (orso’s men _ z oy & I rR e o % The anaual meeting of the Plain- | Strand theater. It will be featured jtended the Torestville eriin @WS |iruck struck Carl Mueller of Berlin, FINDS WORK PROGRESSING| = ; | Sz | | | of New I | following committee in charge i At- ville Ce v nsvoot : by local talent and the showing ot and afterward worked for a period | s % % b2 who was so scverely injured that he emetery association was held |torney Anthony J. Rich. Dr. Siodates at the scloctmen’s office in the town | the picture “Untamed.” Llaborate | 0f 10 years for the National Marine ! :grrgso, Dr. Raoul A. Siliciano, Ec- v | . i > 2 v ] e e s i P s o | arengements are eing compivio | HATUIORG Ma, ARtested POoW-| e o™ e e e army "0 B30 st oot - e . - | Seiies of Bridges Renorted Success- | Fe-clected for the coming year, They | for the entertainment and a recors 5 3 S SRl ol Raffaniello. Serry Mastrobastisto, F Mrs. William Bunce and her | Sciies of Bridges Rer lare as follows: President. Charley|attondance is expected. 1ng Complfllms Pays 50 vith the ordnance department, daughters have arrived home after y and |1 onis J. DiMeo, Cosmo Vacca, An- e coma. time at trels sume| ful—Many Organizations As- | H. Norton: vice president, Henry A. Purchases Barber Shop s e I et . Anna |1oN0 Calipinto, Nicolo Sasso. John Sl Sui e L Castle; secrctary and treasurer, | John Valentine, well known ba.- e 1S AMNY | Battista, Joseph DiMeo, Pasquale [ mer home in New York state. sisting Institutions BlAliile ot o ) The social club of St. Paul's 2 e and superin- | ber | church, Kensington. will hold a| The Woman's Board of the New |tendent, Georze W. Taylor. 2 : s Mary, Cocelia, and Helon |SFini Barrilla, Dionigi Catena, Vir- 1 mlcucr\ing :\(fn’;wu’fmq-hc by-laws com- | Britain General hospital held its reg-| 1he following dircctors were |70lt. He has opened the business [ Kirehgessner, all of whom reside 1n | 5/1ia Monnaco. Angelo Ricei, James i 3 Imittec will hold an cxecutive ses- | ular monthly meeting this morning | ¢le¢ted: Meritt O. Ryder,, Charles | under his management and will re- Quinlan’s Name Placed in ormer | Cari, Lugene Ghia. Nicholas Cava- | Mlml’ed RellSl]aW Hfll‘[ 1 Fall sion before the regular meeting, t the nurses’ home on FHawkins |15 Shermun. James Simpson, Henry | tain Mr. Pizzola in his employ. sner was a member | lierl, Henry Cascome and Edward s ! e ies Binioe Bratt” nee otsinerl|stveet Mis W: 10 Alkwoodipresiding | A7 Castle S Charles) My Norton i1 L.j Alr. Valentine has been engagel| position on List—Carl Kirchgess- ric, Fraternal Order | Venatori. . Sl](}ws S]g]]s of Shock fo New York city after spending |The members reported that the fi-| Benzon, Henry Trumbull, and W.|in the barbering business for many e i = agles: of the Bristol lodge of | Marriage License | oy i i e e S S Frnn 0 iR Gl s [ years and has a large number of| mer, World War Veteran, Dies in of Harold I Emmett post,| A Marriage license was issued by | T s S e " bridge partics which they have been| The superintendent’s report show- | friends. He worked nine years fo- | Veterans of Fore the city clerk today to Frank Mola, n Wars; of Jar McNamee chapter, Disabled Ameri- |2 Spring maker of §17 Sylvester Adam Wojtowski of 72 Laurence |can Veterans of the World War; ang |Street and Antoinette Eramo, a press rect, Hartford. was arraigned in|of St. Matthew's church of Forest- Worker, of 163 Lake avenue. Alphonse Bordcau and of late has| HOsPal—Plumbers Incorporate been employed at the establishmer of ¥rank Reale. He has the wish oi his friends for success in his e el N b2 1 |aren's free bed which the board |Many of them -were reconditioned : naSihe [1ooks after, has been occupied a[during the past year T 1 . holding this winter for the board, |¢d that thcre were about 500 plots sec a al s 3 . 2 W"JL AUGT[ON BRIGKYARD U e Ll ORI O S satisfactory. The chil-|t0 be cared for at West cemetery : S L Seilce Gount thils. riomnive betors | ville | Named Rankruptey Trustee o Carbo Company to Be Sold On April ‘(fv:’,::u“::, ’Q{f',flQ:"flo...L'\"‘,nf.';-’mff\; areat d by a succession of si Since 1926, when Mr. Norton was | new venture. ",\,dgp Jom,]“”_ ,,0,,?,‘.‘“‘ and fined| Iuneral services, although no Millicent Hull was named trustee s by e show 15 said (o be better than |And necdy children of the city. Mrs. | elected president and the Plaimville ) - = $50 and costs on a charse of selling (J¢finite arrangements have yet beenof the bankrupt estate of George S. | d8iloisatistaDeb = gonsus Lutni- i Tet vonr s eual mests [W. I Rattenbury reported for the | Trust Co. secretary and treasurer, SUBMARINES EXPECTED e L LR [ made, will probably be held at St.|Andrus & Son of this city by Refebes cration Starts 'rmnm-mu—n.mdu-;'.‘:;LOO([ the wiub will be dispensed | SUPPIY committce that much neces- | the growth in public care lots I New London, April I (P—Sub-| yojiowski, who was arrested by | M#ithew's ehureh in Iorestvilla Saul Berman vesterday. The assets v work had been done for thelbeen ve large, increasing i with so that the show may go| 8 g from 5 |marines S-6 and S-19 of the navy | ates Elect Officers—Court Tonight. | mornin Scrgeant Henry Jeglinski Sunday | ThUr The hody was |[of the bankrupt firm are placed at i et hospital by chureh and civie {;ron‘nl:i‘:‘;) 128, The reports Iast evening |control force, based at New London, | ficrnaon after a complaine hul esid tosn i B stolbyilia |30:005.03 and.its liabilities ~at $7.- i 3 s e Enianc ke une i of Lilie [monestien being the Memorial {showed the condition of the associa- | will arrive here tomorrow from win- | reached headquarters that some may | L097Y ¥ | R i Mildred Renshaw of S| : d ey «ehed. | Baptist chureh: Mothers club, Meth- | tion to he prosperous. |ter maneuvers in southern waters.|was conducting a house-to-house | Warranty Deed Filed Chief Hayes Reminisces Chureh street, a 19-year-old employe | ¢ 1ONISL ehureh which was Sehod- | ogic;"churen: South chureh: group Entcrtalns Team They will proceed to the submarine | canvass at the north end of the city. ] .-> ¥ deed filed at the office | A story dealing with the career of * of the Prentice Manufacturir «mn—i:.’,.f,'\ Wil e omiticd. The services | NGAded by Mrs. Tiobert Grant, Ma-| The members of the Plainville |base for a siort stay, following [nad 5o (reasure hmlnmme onme o0 of the clty clerls this morning record= | Rira Chief. Jolin' IL Haydatandiees pany, Kensingion. who was miurcd | wiis b vessme fotlowing confer, |11 Hilli First “Congresational | high school basketball team, winner |which they will g0 to the Port jed the tr nsfer of two parcels of |lating his recollection of the growth land in South Pa {in money and reports of the win- iners of pr in a fall at the locs factory four| | chureh; St Mark's church; St. John's | of the W asketbs . ence which is to be held in Brook- Larhis ch cstern Whasice bilhghnsen mouth, N. H,, navy yard for ovc terrace fro: of the local department will be found i es of the previous week |y 3 : r h s 7 *hurch; | enc e 8 | William L. Hart to I'rank 1. Saxton. a r page. days ago. began 1o show SIENS 0F | 1in durine the womine woek. 1 is | CMUF M. I Zion church;|ence during the past season, were | hauling. lon his persons when arrested, Pro.| ' Ham L. Hart to Irani If. Saxton. | on another page. L [IaRreunsgine, o0 s * | Church of the Iieformation: Congre- | th ts of honor | Funerals | —_— ] shock last night in her room. Dr. M. &g that a Yale Divinity school stu. | Church o (1‘ L v 1 K“;‘-’“’ oLy “1 banquet secutor Anthony J. Rich, in present-| he body of Georse W. Neubaucr |13 Rl e o s D gation Tephereth Israel: 2 given last evening at the Shuttle e S 2 PRee ORI 0SS QLEE AV SiCRauDn] ver "," o ““‘,"'l ‘f"lt.':‘lr h;‘ho‘:]fll\l\ll ©ldent will be appointed to this pas- |80 W50 N\arie pinl; First Baptist| Meadow club in - New Dritain by| BEVOKT OF THE CONDITION 0R fis ”‘]“ casc, stated ‘L‘ he '\*”‘Il the | of 40 High street was brousht to \)\xs}RIChb?“rg Recovering e New Dritain Genera pital. | tors Sy . > is fam- | - S < SEPTRSIOT, fo o . i 2N ' ST (Y 1defending attorney e William | ity ay a r ration ser- | X - , . Sihe was hurt when she fell Gown [ (g e eas fe weckn | €inurchi Tlainville * Congregational | stanicy 8. Gwillim. Vice Principat | PLAINVILLE TRUST CQ. |irending auorney. e Gt an T necpaT ol Hon serg From Very Slow Start i 4. Tlight of steps and was able 10 el "1y 1eniehts of Pothiae will maek | SBUECH Douglas S, MacDonald. president of ® PLAINVILLE, CONN. lagreed on & penalty. $30 and costs. | hest M. .“hl \."”]m.l.’lfl“,m ”,m pron |y Macon. Ga. April 1 ¢P—Lance f about until the sudden reaction set| - avonine at § occlock at Come | S | the league, and Coach Thomas Caul- | At the ci [T e, Penaliy, $20 and coets. | pect Methodist church chapel tomor- | Richbourg, sterling Braves' right 1 S [this evening at § o'clock a (Philli A o | fleld were also present. An enjoyable |93y of March, s i andehcicaseily fternoon 2 o'clock. were|fielder, is recovering from a slow | - ; munity hall. 1llies Appea ey 2 i closed. only a few minules having |started. Interment will be in the fam- {gtart in spring traini a Brickyard At Auction e S e e A wtlinz No Better | i ausanas passed and Mr. GWil- (1oans and Discounts $ 803,852.45 [ been taken up by the trial. Iy 165 eaticeieteny pring training and should t 3y order of the superior courl. the Sty A Be Getting No Better 1im was given a vote of thanks by |ovevarates 1340/ o sacutort el ted e M R sec action in the games against the £ the Carbo Brick coms| ol ab Community banquet hall to- - <o Fo S Co=ima “April 1 (P=—| tne ‘boys. FURAR ot Cav) e | Prosec tich “stated to the “The funeral of Mrs. Annic Bator. |Robins here Thursday and Friday. » property of the Car Srick R ETrea: e o4 5 TS Honl 0, i = y ; . s L |court that evidence in the case of |26, of 19 Bethel street will take place | e (ribe wa . pany will be sold at public auction Lo} )¢ \omen of the community N¥ith tiiejopeninsiot thejseason omliy Uplscopat IChurchi Notes Other Securlties 5 5| Danicl 'rancis of 44 Babcock strect, | from 8t. Stanislaus’ church tomorrow 16 tribe yas adll yenderpes | satisfy a debt, including mortgage| "y seouts will meet this (WO weeks away, Manager Shotton| On Wednesday —morning at 10 | Furniture and Equipment .. W0 | Hartord. thought to be an accom. |morning at § o'clock. Burial will be |0, APOUC the magic spell old Rube i and taxes, of approximately §33.000.| (i8R HORE G BT ase. |is about ready to concede that the|o'clock, there will be a celebration {Other Resl Estate 5 % | plice of Wojtowski, was insufticlent, |in St. Joseph's new cemeter Marquard has cast over his Jack- hhe sale will take place on the prem-| o CMNE € S Vo | Phillies are rapidly getting no bet-[of holy communion at the Church |Due from Reserve Agents ... 15 vt T sl e Rl SEIR I I TR ORCD ) Do |sonville Tars' pitchers. Only four Y] 4 2 A | ment of the Mcthodist church. The it Due from Banks and Bankers |80 no charzges were brought against| The funeral of Miss Elizabeth jpo i i ises April 19 at 2 o'clock in the aft-| } Jin il ‘last until §:30 o'clock, |ter- : of Our Saviour, Cash on hand L 02 [him. Wojtowski was released by | Marshall Smith of Milford, a sister |15 " oF¢ otten off the delivery of i ernoon. e R 5 “When we start hitting we'll start The Parish guild will hold a clam |Checks, Cash ftems and Lx- ! este! ¥ A I Gt s e R e two of them yesterday. - The regular Boy Scouts over 1 s 2 o the police yesterday under bonds of | of the late Mrs. Charleton M. Wood- The property is located south of | i€ FEELAE TV BEO omorrow |Winning.” he said. “That's our|chowder supper tomorrow evening | changes : $500 Yowf. Yorl G e | This ¢l it | fr w e e for appearance in court this|ford of this city. who died in 5 iy s e eviiins e alfoicaiin e bazes [ Crobleinon, T clubihasgto Dty crom 6 o3 0 [ clock. The gulld | gupe; gvsecs norninz. ary. was held from the undertaking| #1455 AND BRUSH FIRES i Jlfar;fmld ;‘;uhrog.l “1‘:‘ <\ .\{v\: "o,\',‘]‘lflm\l 8 (e Matliodist alugen, to look good, and we are not hit-| will hol s regular meeting in the e LIABILITIES. Reinstatements Lfected | pariors of George J. Smith and Son *xss'fr”f:pfl;(“mcm was call(ed ]to e la austave A. anc s i ck . ey o 0 I 1 ara 3 v e {hs Tatd of gug\\-k Splettstocszer, 1¢| Mrs. Richard Yantz continues to | (In&- Burplus The four supernumerary officers | in Milford at 2:30 o'clock this afte PrORerty. ofaii show improvement from her recent e — futis ; shuttle Meadow club in the rear of | cx | sus e : 4 . Bur s in that village. t i 2 res. Brick mak- E = Gt p {Undivided profits. tess ex uspended by the board of police | noon. Burial in 1 i iy { car of i contains about 19 acres. Brick mak-| 050 which she underwent at |Believe Girl, Native of ’ Denses and taxes pald) ... 13552034 |commissioners at recent meetings Incorporation Papers Filed 929 Lincoln street at 4:09 o'clock i inz machinery, engine, boiler, brick guTE R 1 e 3 ] < e Reserve for Interest. Taxes | were officially reinstated at s Papers recording the incorporation | Yosterday afternoon, Co. No. 6 sheds, trucks, wheel barrows, cord {7t ™ ¢ Addie | Gloucester, Miss Wilkins | | ete. E ated at a mcet- & ce and | Tsponding to a “still” alarm, and includ- wood. and other tools will | |ing of the commissioners held in |of t! PLAINVILLE {Du to THanks and Banke rm of Gerald Lal Cleveland, 0., April 1 (UP)—The | el Repairs have not yet been made c fik |atings Deposits | the council chamber Jast cvening, |John P. Grennan. local plumbing |t 4i20 o'clock Co. No, 4 went to | esdpithe auchions Censi (o the walk at the corner of Muin | Vlonde girl who was found uncon- __y |General Depoaits i The name of Supcrnumerary Officer | contractors. have heen filed at the | Oto Kanl's property at 470 Burritt A . o ¢ the start of the|and Grove streets. For the past two | SCious on the el TONIC IEStitestaagor oo : James Quinlan, who was susrended | office of the sccretary of state by At- | SUeet for the same sort of blaze. The i Jovigr e e opar | onde oA as b een i sapingy 1\ 0sDl LIRS R WD BRG] Sce This Show [Sepilinl oAl oo iae57 | for wreeking a police car at the |torney Francis V. Trecy, it has heen | 135t call of the month was received g nsus ;\orl\ n tonm & Sample foem | hole where people must pass and regaining ‘(mvscu.ll\;Tlln:., “ms “:l;“ “GOLD DIGGERS OF | Dividends Unpaid 45.00 | west side of the city some {ime ago, | announced Er\_l T:13 ov--lovcl\ (or.a brush fire on ..w:) dw.lm \.’\\:l aeive h’w‘\ P data|Were it not for the street light Il\.\nlmu\.h(1;1.'“\]”1”(5" ‘.x“. 5 o BROADWAY" ‘u‘],:::g;u Savi | was el in its former position,| The incorporation has a capital|Charles B. Cadwell's property on schedules are aske ave ate <ins, iloucester, Mass, ce P n el gl | Sl & | Slater road ingi P s e mieraiora) neashyy asding nbovisnEdina wotal NN s GEGIOY : I | ng. Talking, Dancing il | while the names of the other three, | stock of $50.000 with the sum of 35.- | Slaler road, bringing the total for B I fe marned not to hesitate|be extremely dangerous. R T G Comedy, Acts Total Liabilitics $3.185,150,7% | Supernumeraries rank Dougenech, | 000 paid in by the incorporators, who | the month up to 105, of which 26 "N'M"N,Mfc e questions nsked.| A meocting of the Wesleyans win | s i“""": e i s — || _state of Connecticut. County of IUsrtiard | Warren G. Purrington. and | Leo |arc Jorry Lalrance. prosident: Alei- | were hell and $5 “still” alarms. LA (I v ‘v under oatli|be held next Monday evening at the “"‘1'" L "J Ao D | e “M\:\“C‘u”“m.x L et of tne| PAdCTeWSKL, were dropped to the |biade Lalrance. vice president: and | Co. No, 4 was called at 10:38 S ALl enumer or A Aty hersoit|home of Mr. ana Mrs Royeo Mors e i et Citieostot. entien || A Gront Star Pinys His Greatost || rven Piatniia. Dot Cotian tail-end of the list. The last named | John I° min. seeretary (reasur- | 0'clock this forenoon 10 a brush fire A e ‘-flr“)';':::‘:‘,,“\:ll,““ d. They ave|Tha husiness session will he fol- [l Srect, BHOUCes . | tole soletinly swear tiwt thie foregoing Mate- three failed to roport at police | cr. in the rear of the W. A. Kinn» anv intotmuationgobimined SCY el o . ; the hody S OiAR : | ment ix true o Ule best of my nosledge | oy, Sel i arave i ‘olice Dante Assigne et G e Mt A | warned fo nzk to sce the certificate jlowed by a social time. Poiice awailed word from Glou- RICHARD DIX in nd beliet. | boxes their respective jposts in Tolice Teats Assigned properiy on t Main stre ; ot I thiey ‘are wot suvel — o SSEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE® A, A MacLuon, Treasurer. | 'ebruary. Paderewski and Purring-| The following beats have heen 7 — : CHsod RLsoa o isi G Q Sr: bl for {on' were found have fallen |signed 1o officers of the police de-| Exporis of ostrich feathers fioix : : crator who i3] , | z Subscribed and sworn (o before me, t cre found to ve fallen | signec c o L Hwflcr!n LG SUmEIOTS ;‘(,ollon Opens Steady at e - Finest Mareh Slat, 19 S slecp on duty. Douseneck, accord- | partment and g0 into cifect today. | South Africa has amounted to $ 2 e s i rance in Mar| ay 3 ST L 3 o a story related by him he | Sout e yificer Arthur A.1000,000 in a single yvear. Tt n anort period of time 1 whien | Advance in Market Today [USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | e |in3 to a story related by him to the | South heai, Officer Arthur 3,100,000 in a single year. 1o finish their work and the co-oper-| New York. April 1 (A — Cotton | . Pl ; | 2 = i o s | epencd steady today at an advauce S or ek e ”“0.".,0{]'}"‘; f? \::\L will save nunl!or 2 to § points and sold about 9 Ioi FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS P——— Not Early Enough By BLOSSER ) & '“m‘('-l ;S":“:i Choose Offlcors 112 points net higher in the first fow | i3 of the ! minutes. May rose to 16.34 and the Inew October contract 1o 15.66. The June graduating cla Kensinston Junior High school has| N ; e 2| These prices hrought freer ofterings - - f, jlected the following ofticere: LOUS™ | of o ald cron months and priccs = ) (TLU SNEAK OUT GUITTLY ANDI’ (RS neY ! RANE T NOT A BIT-ClON T WONDE R WHY GONE!! TS 15 cman,. vico president: Blaneho|mgsed a few points, The market RECKLES AND | | NOBODY'LL KNOW TM UP M ANY TROUBLE MEMARTANOPRY MR EARE e =D WHERE IT CAME | \WONDER IF TWIS ray, see and Ralph Car-|WYas AN A 2 LU B OSCAR SAW SO EARLY—~T HOPE OS5CAR ) | SNEAKIN' AN'GET HERE RO ) 3 N, 15 AR e net advances of about 3 to 10 points | AT N | L WoNT weep me )| A GOOD LOOK | PLAKE BUT Yoor | THERESOM DOWN, ISNT T, 1S A L FOOL . was sclected as class adv e s LMADQZ"A WAITING Nowe AT THE PLANE ONCLE Way's ) WAY To FIKD JOKE SOMEBODY'S Mrs. Suprenant Surpris || boen covering With continentalt and BDAINES s — EVER CANE 00T~ 1M | PLAYIN' ON US 3 i Mrs. Henry Suprenant of Middle-| Fil O S e but- that the FIELD JUST OUT- A GOMNA ASK [ g | town was surprised by 30 Of el 4ince nad been checked by veal- SIDE THE cry: | 1§ —7F "\ WML | friends last night at her home N |iig " These advices reported a fai : Sl ) : ® honor of her birthday anniversary. | (o) gemand for India with im- LIMITE EARLY N\ -’u The guest of honor is active in the| 5000 sales to the continent, and LAST ENENING / / Tz affairs of the American Legion {oohC aticica. e : | Ladies' auxiliary and is captain of | " zayv contracis here at the end of 7 i | o Kanslngton Girl Scoet.tnoop. S| s Sost Balt hons iwere abodt 68 fé;fi:g’fg:& \ veceived @ number of attractive | points over the new October com- s ] ] ] i N0 ; HUNDRED DOLLAR gifts. pared with i difference of 73 poin.s BILL MAN MW Grange to Mect | at the close of the previous day. Al 2 S, i Tonizht Berlin Grange will e o~ .~ ,,’,,f,, 7 g I host to Newington. Aven, Wethers-| = THEY DECIDE To k: | f:o1d and Farmi angers. An | MOTHER ORA_Y'S GET UP BeroRE | attractive as been plan SWEET POWDXRS | ned and s are expected to| FOR CHILDREN | BREAKFAST AND ) attend the r. | :Cavlwfimnmrw HURRY OUT To Court Session emstipation, 2 Stemach E PLAN 7T | There will e a session of court 4t Troubles, Tecthing Bisders. and TIE PLANE o or AL | 7:30 o'clock fonight in (he court | TradeMak Coldsin4 hours Ataildrmggit e R q [y room Tho cace of Pasaualc L-D.wl S AT il AR Addrsd " ; | ° 2 ) )