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- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 193 7 FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” OUR NEW SPRING Curtains and Draperies Will Thrill Feminine Heatts! Extremely lovely is our new collection of Curtains and Draperies. Their colorin, will lend themselves admirably to any room in your home ... brighten your home and at prices that assure economy. Filet Net Curtains, natural and ivory with silk fringe, pair Ruffled Marquisette quality, ivory, pair .. -and ecru, pair $1.98 . $ prices from, yard 89¢ v $I Berlin News NEW BRICK MAKER EMPLOYS 43 MEN F. M. Hall of New Britain Re- opens Old Clayworth Yards T0 MOYE WEBSTER HOUSE Structure Cut in Three Sections — Richard IKleinberg Flurt — Mrs, Clara Webster Dies — Kensington A. C. to Meet. Although of cight soven the hrick e down for some time and one them, the Carbo Brick company, soon 1o he sold at public auction, a new impetus has becn given that in- dustey here by the ¢ in man- agement of the former Clayworth briek vard, located in Beckley, which has now been taken over by F. M. Hall of New Britain Mr. Hall said that it w tention to put life into the busines and his first official act after takin cha was the employing of 45 men, vaj have en of nge Plan Supper The Kensington Con church will hold a special supper in the church social hursday night at 6:30 o'clo public is invited o the affair is being sponsored by the Sewing society. Moves, House William Webster of Worthington ridge is moving half of his large three-story frame dwelling. The work is being done by the Immick House Moving company of Meriden. \ cellar has been cxcavated on an djoining plot and the house, which lad to be cut into three parts ha moved some time this week. gational lenten rooms The which Ladics' he front of the house will remain intact | on its present location. Head Injured Richard Kreinberg ton rodge sustained wounds and narrowly escaped ous injury Saturday afternoon e hacked his automobil ariveway at his home. His ¢ ad one driven south on Worihin ton ridge by John G. Cowic of F Hartford, collided. The force of the impact as =0 great that onc of the tires on the Kreinbers machine rolled 200 feet down the road. Both cars were damaged. Mr. Kreinberg's head through the glass door of by the force of the collision Mrs, Clara Webster Mrs. Clara Adelia Webstc Daniel Webster, died at the age of 77 years Saturday night at the Starr Home for Elderly People, 20 Howard street, New Britain, after an illness of scveral weeks. She was of W ainful rthin scalp seri- after of was forced his car r. widow of a native of Cromwell but resided in | Berlin many years. | She is survived by {hree daugh- ters and two sons, Mrvs.s Liester Hutchins of Columbia; Mrs. Leland Gwatkin of Berlin; Mrs. ar Lirickson of New Britain Webster of New London; ‘and Stuart Webster of Wethersfield; ten grand- children, and onc great-grandchild. v I'yneral services will be held to- | the morrow afternoon at Berlin Congregational church at 3 o'clock with the mipister, Rev. Samuel A. )iske in charge. Burial will be in Beckley cemetery. Club to Meet meeting of the Kensington held Tuesday evening. at the club rooms in Ken- A €. wilk-be April 2 sington meeting a manager will be elected d definite plans formulated for the cenduct of the team during the coming basechall season. [he neat figured patteins, white or Tailored Curtains of filet net, Figured Damask for overdrapes, inches wide, variety of colors and patterns, town's | shut | his in- | il | st| Al 1t is expected that at this| patterns, SN S s 3ol Curtains, C fine ecru, pair . $2.49 ivory all colors 3.50 50 Linen finis colors, porch, 99 cral opinion ms to be that the Well Child Conference | A well child conference will b held in Tabs’ hall Wednesday after- | noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. | John Pinches Improving John Pinches of Worthinstoh | ridge, who has been at the New Britain General hospital for the pa k. spent a very quiet day yester- |day. Members of his family report | |that his condition showed quite an | limprovement. 3 Women's Aid to Mect The Women's Aid sociely of the| {Berlin Congregational church will | Ihold its monthly meeting Wednes- lday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the {home of Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox of | Worthington Al membe are urged to attend. | Scout Meetings | Girl Scouts met at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the social rooms |of the Berlin Congregational | {church. At 0 o'clock this eve- {ning the Cub Scouts will meet, Grass Fires rden Griffith number of Saturday rid | | | | The | | | Fire W :‘(H]l by a about town & lthem was serious, he said Obscryves Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Lester Deming of Middletown road entertained recent- 1y in honor of the iith birthday an- |niversary of their dauzhter, Miss | Edith Deming. She received a num- | ber of attractive gifts. Refresh- ments were served and games we. played. was grass but none called | fires | of | Marriage Intentions Th marriage intentions been filed in the office of Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff: Harry A. Traver and Martha M. Trick, both lemployes of Landers, Frary & Clark and residents of New Britain, and | Merwin IPrederick Riggott and Bar- ba 1. Krashan, both of Cromwell The couples expect to be' married | Saturday. have Town | | ( i Boy red 4 bundle of newspapers from an automobilc Ronald . Thompson. son of Thompson, sustained « sp: ankle recently at the fool of 10 ington road. The boy wi down by the force of the and it will be some time will be able to walk Briefs Coal spending York 1 thrown truck, | James | rined rm- knocker impact | before he to school, i Mrs, S Chase home after in New Mrs. Russcll € ridge will be hostess at a lepten |meeting of the women of the Iic lin Con, ional church 3 o'clock rsday afternoon. The women will make ical dressings. Mr. and Mra Wallace Dreston anii their son weck-end guests of | Mr. and William Sheldon of | karmington road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troupe of Worthington ridze will eniertain at dinner this evening. Rurton Wells of Kensington entertained at bridge at her home, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Nimro, Henry Rose and Henry Nim- ro. B} has returned the week-end city. 1d of Worthington h su were Mz Mrs. Harold Tee Judd of Worth- ington ridge left on a Luropean trip saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin B. of Kensington spent Dridgeport visiting relatives, he Woman's Home M| ociety of the Kensington list church will meet at 3 o'clock | Wednesday afternoon with Mus. | George Tryon of New Britain road. | The weekly prayer service of the | Kensington M. church will be |held at the home of Mr. and Mrs | John Buxton of IKensington on Thursday. The We evening at the home of Mr. { Royal Morse | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Worthipgton ridge op DeWolfe yestérday sionary Method- leyans will mect this) 1 Mrs Pinches planning N a tea room in the George homestead on Worihi on Ly is situated on the Ipike about a mile north of are idge turn sertin | house 36 inch Cretonncs, Ruffled Curtains four different patterns, pair Rayon Overdrape Sets, five colors to select from, | ceup of the team will be entirely Is | | &uren | making extens | highway from Morse's corner to the | meeting ole: large selecti / iss Cross Curtains with cornice top, white, cream and with cornice B2, ol h Crash, new pattern 36 inches wide, excellent for sun 3 DRAPERY SHOP—STREET FLOOR 4. centerfand will be a ver Mr. Mrs. have returned to and their | Pottstown, Pa., after spending the week-end Mrs. Mrs. in town with Bushnell Mann of Ma ast Robert Clark, son of NMr. and Mrs. [ the fund by the society Harold (1 returned Academy today followin vacation spent here with A be held this evening at the home of M. Morse and “The annual busin and election of officers will be held | from th at this time. low The Pythian Sisters wi evening at Community Miss Kdith Northrop relatives from New Brit home over Sunday. The final whist art parish will ocial roor A large and social tir hail of be h this H S o'clock. hoth hri warded. ed. Mr. and M Middletown will 1 Mr. and Mrs. dletown were the George Co imday The Knights of Pyttia tomorrow cvening at § their rooms at Communit The Community club will be nesday evening at § o'clos munity hall. A report on t show held last weelk will this time. A social the busine: sion. A meecting cf the be ‘held Wedne: ¥ o'clock in the bas odist church. The state John William « guest rowe time, se Boy ment o nighway dey ve repairs Little River brid The appointment of a ta the school rict will be mad: of the board evening April 15. George ned from the ho: re from New tiy Britain over S ELEVATED WORKER Boston. April 7 (@ 6s. Blevated railway Killed early today b third rail at the minal. 1t was believed ped and fell on the heavy rain. car cle ol 1 rai well 1o me of Tt would be telephone number Classified Ad dept Now is the time with valance, Lucius and Berlin Items meeting of the Wesleyans will | strongly 8 o'clock N o'clock in ik Refreshments will be hosts. kly meeting of the evening hoard on Kahms entertained relatives of Somerville, Charle Plainville News THIEVES RANSACK CONSTABLES HOME, Officer Thomas Royee Receives Unexpected Visit was dedicated in November. present officers of Worshipful ntaster, of Southington; James Ruffin of New Britain nior warden, Louis Neal Carr of Bristol; gecretary, John A. Shaffer of Plain- ville; chaplain, of Plainville; Livingstone William Co-w odge i Ionic lod are: senior W treasurer, Georg of Plainville; and tylel Myers of Southington. rking along with lonic omic chapter, No. 4, O. officers of the chapter matron, Mrs. Mary Liv- sociate matron, Mrs. Jda of Southington; patron, Myers of Southingtor secretary, Miss Mary Walker Merider treasurer, Mrs. Mille 1 E. S. are: Worthy ingstone; @ Jackson William H BLACKIACK IS STOLEN | Chamber of Commerce Plans Busy Year—Special Mecting of ;\mmi-l . | ‘can Legion—Tuncral of Prancesco T'errero—Bencefit Dance for Li- brary Tund. Tpon returning to his home on School last evening *at 10| oclock after having been absent | since noon, Constable Thomas Royce | of the Plainville police force discov-| ered that thieves had entered his/| home during his absence and had | ransacked the rooms. Investigation on of showed that the marauders had | made their way into the home by | C “jummying’ a window in the rc . of the house, Upon checking up Constable Royce discovered that the had stolen his blackjack. Two ba issued” by the Plainville and containing between and a half-dozen linen also missing. The thicves a the coristable’s clothes and threw them all about his room. The offic- er's pistol which was in the )-'\mv\[ was left untouched, the thieves f\lrl dently overlooking it. As as could be ascertained hy Constable Roye: no other article in the hou missing. Constable George was called in by hi: assist in the investigation, opinion that the rohhery s com- | mitted by the same burzlars who en- tered the home of Benjamin Getchell | week., 1Mootprin rovercd \\\‘ able Schubert conform with | | those found outside a window at the Getchell home. The police are cen ducting a thorough inve tion and { hope to make arrests the ne dl! future. in Drive ! meeting of the ns club held order Pre was voted o hold the Plainville high mna IHM'V on Wednesd the benefie of the | < fund. Outside o entire receipts o turncd over The mem- to Tilton|bers were unanimous in their g a weel's|of aiding the fund, showing that t his parents. | Ttalian residents of the hind the project. of nearly 200 therefore street, s o to Co and §6 towels were | iso 106 top, 25 49 s gnd schubert. who llow officer to | is of the 5¢c Con in attractive ) Help Bushnell| home in | Nl | a benefitrdance Mr. & Mr. ple Hill. and | school ana | APril { library for uildin expenses. will he to | tie o | void town : Th at mem Mrs. Royal cs5 mecting hot d socioty zood siz amount is expec ize dance. Minella Fespon s ne will fol-| s President th, cnthusiastic over of the members proposition that the benefil » held and is confident that ian residents will stand back He | ortunate in se- Italian of- same evening Angelo M. Pac former Secretary of Polloiti of Hartford. and A, J. Iich of Bristol. All hold honorary offices in | socicty and sood | | cot this| room: n enter ain rined the movement 100 per cent her at s also he novery e " prominent Ll < on the eld in evenin, namely £ New te 1% A Prosccutor thre i serv- of men local Welsh o Mid- Mr “ole s of New Nezro Masonie Lodze of only negro lodg has been moved from to Plainville to 1iion i ituted ater- | t communica- ons Ivor strengthen the o Tonic lodg: No, 7. was in Kellogz lodze No. 5, of V bury in 1861, The fi tion held in the Wilcox hlock, Meriden, on April 7 of the same vear, and it is a peculiar coincidence that the first communication in | Scouts will| Elainville witl held tonight. also | at 7|on April 7. The chapter started | with 15 me and now has 40. Communicatigns will be held the first Monday of every month at the Tonic | lodge rooms at West Main street. | The Nezro Masons have their! rand femple New Haven, which TONIGHT and TUESDAY IFreema s will meet | 1L meet f 0 in Wi Uity o'clock hall ¥ held Wed- | DY clkoin Com- he minstrel be given at will follow o f the Meth- bers Jartment is to the main 2 in ! reprdsenta- from this ne Tuesday Dalbey re ntly t the mday. JOAN CRAWPORD SUNTAMED KiLLED Edward | Loston in and ENTERTAINMENT e ricity from stown ter- slip- 1 during a ealth amd Nurse Assoctation Benefit of Plainville Pablic at e WED.—THU PAULINE FREDERICK 11 SACRED FLAME” s morize 1he the Herala ! n | | | sociate | Commerce will annual It O. [ments served “le‘nd. made ljcets Goode of Southington; conductres: Mrs. Rosa Shaffer of Plainville; as- conductress, Mrs. Maude Wilkins of New Britain. This chap- ter has 26 members, Miss Minelta In Play Miss Melvina Minella, who N prominent in many of the school productions, will play the part of Mrs. Carton, Richard Bar- ringfon’s aunt and the of the Episcopal bishop, in the play Honor Bright.” This role is the major character role and Miss Min- ella handles it in a very prof L manner. It is she who is really the deciding factor in stopping a vy ill-fated match between Rich- rd and the chorus girl, Tot Marvel Miss MineHa is an_honor student in the senior class and plans to cnter New FBritain State Normal school in has he high wife who has been chool play Harlowe to any has failed mith. He of 1o preciate has played banker to a country rube and played them all cquaily w The part of Bishop Carton, henpecked by his wife pecially suited 1o his tons. In love with life and people, he finds himself drawn into a Ttomeo and Juliet scene with Honor Bright to the At chagrin of his wife. This is the first time that Miss Minella Mr. Smith have appearcd sup- cach other, as they both prom parts in “Apple- @ year ago. n the second and third ac Halsted will entertain with numbers on the xylophone, I Ain't Got Nobody." and “Whisper- mz" The Halsteds family throughout their musical ability. tra will play for the dancing after the performance on Friday evehing. Banquet Plans Progressing work of the committee handling annual banquei to be held at nigh school on May § is progres: pidly. A speaking program w it has endeavored o make interesting to local people partially ainged. This portion of program will not be lengthy and will he followed by entertainment tures of high grade. It is antici- 1 the people of Plainville show their interest in the ac- of the Chamber of Com- Ly their attendanc: this function. Boy Scout Mecting Monday night m Scout Troop 33 will e 1y instead of tonight prozram be ed and all be req \ umiforn special Legion Mecting There will be a special mecting o Brock-Barncs post, American Le- gion, tomorrow evening in the I gion rooms on Whiti - portant business will be transacted nd the officers request that all members be present fail. and Ofifcer Pythian fempl Sisters, is planning ved 1o the qualifics you Gieorg two as a the are Lnown for r orches- The Chamber of the the tiviti merce at The of Boy Wedne tiractive eting held An ar- dto has n rs vithot Comi No., 2 Pythian a hot supper 1o grand officers and all Pythian 8 on Wednesday evenmg, from 6:30 to 7 o'clock, in 0. I, hall. All members are re- quested to come to the supper nd attend the meeting at § o'clock. Pythian temple has always been held in high csteem by the zrand officers and cxpects to make a fine ghowing thi¢ year. The committees have ing hard to malke this more successful than former ones and with the cooperation of the members this is expected to be ac- complishcd. An entertainment will be given Wednesday evening by the voung folks Bridge and Whist Newton S Manross chapter €., will give a bridge and party in G. A. R. hall in Forestville ay agternoon. Play will a rizes will be awarded in both zames and refresh- These card durir invited to ters beeh work- year even W. R a whi. nes the proved very ast winter. The public successiul Plan Busy Year While no definite plans were in at the annual meeting of the Cham- ber of Commerce held last Thuvs- evening. stress duri com- inz vear will be placed on the culmi- nation of projects und 1 is anticipated that commnittee will be appointed and will be with the work w to be brought chamber at 1y 4 (1 da) e pro- the ¥ month an- B for to an W ident meetin nouncement made Vincent. newly the ensuing vear The nomination foday by elected pre for officers for Dewey Jackson | new rden, | dent, W. B. Vincent: vice president Anthony Campbell | 17 yoc on- | rything from a prominent ! ¢ | The | the ensuing vear and the election re- 5. Bristol News sults were made public today. officials are as follows: Iresi R urer, o. and treas directors, H S, Gwillim I Hocrle: sceretary . Wilkerson: L. Benson, arthy, Leon €. Staples, Plhelps, Axel Johnson, George > and 1. J. Birnbauni he regular weekly chamber Th followed by the annual There was a large attendance members who di matters of interest J Rex, meetin nin meeti rsday ev ‘Structure § | Crumples Up, Total Loss and cussed many report tees were submitted cally all "hree were ious and ated commit- m practi- progr applicatio accepted. Fol- meeting, the an- cases indi membership voted and the re r ports of the bmitted In cent Leon C. Staples' accomplishments among others the ing the licensing ppoi i George Miss Mary Hurt in we enumerated Barnes Die ordinanc govern of peddlers, t zoning plan onstruction ent of a sien and the apy financing and walks whereby angements been made so that per the cost of construction would borne.by the town instead of pe reetn as had formerly been 't plan. Several it of interes ; which the chamber instrument- 1 in commi for 1 of oved v il hal pro 23 CER ar of the b Itowe cansed own was getting under w in Mr. Staples the work of the committee whic appointmet 3 the re 1o work sidewalk ible 1 commit liast town meeting ihle sired purpose The work of connection with the was likewise secretary membe three. a os, sult of th out feirs- means of accomplishing the do- h¢ chamber library buildin mention. T} showed that th en increased by T < report show- | favorable financial Funcral of Mr. Terr Funeral for siven report had troast first discaveri folded th the to sed | v cd condition. ene a s rvices one neesea nal who | of the town ening IFerrero. ian vd a home on were held at the oldest e Ia for re idents of the Thi South his morning ¢ Church of Our William I, equicm high larzely Joseph's cemelcry Show Tonig n prepare the t entertainment en this evening at the ater under the auspices ville Public Health ation. The doo ¢ 7 o'clock Geor his cord in 34 {5, b4 on strec 9 o'cloci of Mer- sum of Met ity hodi Lady Rey ed a services w ial 1% The sum o to Henky 1la., and keeper © ht ] Incss to be nd was in St Benefit Everythin bene for 4 o e states that § the Bristol for 4 & and son o Wilcox we o opened spected that house will crowded in a time. Local talent includi known performers entertainment, The ed.” feat Joan ( also be M will play ov ¢ performance tomorrow Prior will play 11 for both i have been scllir itiee in at the short well- | heavy f furnish th Im. “Untam- wiord, will Howard Smith rtur il be Mi be iri , o o dep. local fire on 144 prated Ethel ove Tick- s performanc st and day until at evening when s morning it the ent com char will is conf ha prove a su Fancral of Mes. Brophy Funeral s os for Mrs. | Brophy oln held from Jam Bristol o'clock that this morning undertaking To Gi on hoard tonight to for ¥ merary for The s will 10 o'clock civil he " tol i and Benefit The bric Whist o bridg v in 23 at § . Saviour will buildiv the library ported in of the cor ing for a for a new the pr The party wa it pur- | were John 1 pose |in Forestville Tickets signed to n Pri and Anthony winners in sett ul attendan anticipated, Civil se To Redecorate Church Church of Our Lady of Mercy 50 years old next year, and of the parish are raising corate the interior of This campaign will cul- [ yop 1 big event in May, 1 beautiful Lane hope che articles valued at $300 1 prize. April Our Grange hall on the m. by Church o \ds of the It is heliey cight men wi and only thre for position selected numeraries ¢ of nd of the c and iously reh fund pr re- | women en work- raise funds to replace benefit card is column tion have I wi hous and 1 tim parish nt one three fo affair be aw games now on the suc- es will Al the \ ded (s St this Taday Bristol M involves The il be mic n rs edific minate in May, when contain- will b cident ville at driven 2 crossing don Fred drunkenn was ) place e and its contents will b d on display in the window an’s drug store this afternoon. chest contains complet f fiv are wa o Shee s ont tor rooms w peris which the & Off Every needed trom the important Th possibie completely ¢ lest ilem is contained majority of the { made and Alic har latest autiful and are in many b ts 0 silk comforter, bila articies, more than bed s spre pillow (Continued on HOODEN BUILDING \CHURCH 1S GIVEN 4,000 - Neubaver Bequeaths Sum— of its 81.000 Left to Church Wi a il Beach ain Quells Blaze t shortly and w vated to place at Davi | Atrs. Rulli, according to reports, was rossing Divinity street near the ark street entrance when the ma- chine struck her and threw her to the ground. Dr. M. H. Gore, the at- tending physician, found body b X photographs were taken yesterday at the hospital and, although no results have as yet been unounced, it is believed by authori- tics that Mrs. Rulli suffered broken wriste ¥ | Baillageron was notified to appear l]des DOW“ Bank and at polisc headquarters this morn- y |ing. Prosecutor Anthony J. Rich | continued the case until such time as Mrs. Rulli will be able toappear. Parlor Ruined By Flames ! The parlor in the home of Otto jussi on Henderson road was prac- ically ruined by flames which took the services of two fire companies, Company No. 5 and Squad A, to ex- tinguish, e yesterday morning. The *boo: ¥ of No. 5 and considera quantity of chemicals the flam ould be was estim Mullen Dies—Woman ter pump Accident — Wallace J. were used se—Coniest Close, lace Josiah Barnes Wallace Josiah Barn: of Bur- acks lington died at the Hartford hospital din under | yesterday morning following a brief o as reconstruc block Nort ric 186 the {rnes was born in Berling- ry 15, 1565, the son of Elizabeth Barnes. He areater part of his life village, being highly Iture. > his wife; three chil- Miss Mabel Darnes; a Llizabeth Barnes, aged brother, verett A half-brother, (‘harles vivors, with the ex- dents of this street | ton on Josiah and lived for the in inters eml an towe had contempl ric house 1 will now | mothe formerly o Barnes; and a slid Judd about | ception of cond off su two, are r The ral on duty | the home of Burlingtoh will take place from a brother, a resident of tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with ‘homas Campbell, pastor of the Burlington Congrega- church. officiating. Burial in the Milford street ceme- was the Upon Iding, had hotified at Rev tional Vill e | tery. atel who arrived hort { Mrs, Word w ath of ) and. Ohio, 1s T hn Williams cived here today of 's. John Williams of sister of Chief of Relden. Chief Bel- Cleveland since the this week and will re- burial takes place. Thomas Guckin is acting as police during his absence. Probate Certificate Filed A probate cer e filed at the office of the city clerk this morning vecorded 1he hequest of land and a der and North Pond fiom the late Elizabeth odsla 10 Martin Guzowski, et al. Warsanty Deeds Filed Geors ymond has transferred of t 19 Fourth street to o A. Gillette. and Carmela ! 1 land on South et, to csidents | Michacl Marro, warranty deeds filed The | with the city c showed roned Deaths in March ity Clerk Thomas B. Steele an- nounced morning that there were aths recorded during the mon March in Dristol. The tho not a new record, terms of the will of filed | the the |« Polic den has I untit in 1 today jeft the this to Irne! ch of carly main 18 ota, Capts ouse- | chief of IPlorence | docume D to be he d lough I nt 1o in W00 sh: randdau streets m n 1 ex ie la He Lafale Al of once n bert ed dollars rain local rom artment was ions from Sat 11:35 o'clock yesterday the initial this of alled io ) o' for the Welsh Co | o « “arl c rted 1o flernoon Stolen—One Watch Hall Stafiord avenue re the police vesterday somcone had stolen and chain, a foun- small amount of pockets of his vest isily engaged fight- 1 the immediate s home yesterday. that he had nd vest when he and flames emanating arby wooded district and to assist in extinguishing it other members of the family at « oft the house to fight the fire le they were gone some thief and tcok the money and ying to Kin zold wateh extinguish | tain money the ve Police Banms ashl 7 . police comn nolice ot in th ions exat com ed 1 hont Nt to b or four will b Upon ming fo the house Hall need don the coat and 1d noticed that they had be- uch lighter. He searched 1 discovered his loss, notify- police officials soon after- police have received ts from the Stafford relative to petty such as in the Hall case. police believe that the robbery is the work of youngsters. Red Men to Confer Degree he chief's degree of Compounce ibe Red Men will be conferred number of candidates at a to be held in the wigwam Prospect tomorrow eve- ollowing the initiation a hour will be enjoyed and re- nts will be served, Taylor Loses Final stellar amateur battler his final bout in the arena last week fiyweight cham- Vane of Derby. o reports, was d by Taylor, who to his opponent hut was award- referee. The greeted with from the audi- hose who comn to W ho replace re recently ele- < on the r foree them a ho re promotions |ing the h 1o antac Greisn ment B ow stationed | wey Carpenter, as- st end ma W ave { bur The w Hected of 1! upon a ho | meetin i h auton ac-|on street collided 1t Al Taylor with | of ity, lost New Haven at Prohation the until My 1 v in ind amateur pionship to Van rceording hopelessly outcla carried from start teve vt oon the fizht 1o finish Continued the decision by the tulli of ht o th Jouacement Was hos- had ndorous bocir nee The the en by other ol participants in defeated by titles. Tony Prospect tournamen cport- {those who won state tably 1 (Continued on Page 10) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - Maybe Better Than APPROACH OF DUSK FRECKLES AND OSCcAR SALLY FORTH To FIND OUT MORE oF NYSTERY MANOR i ~— £l THE THING TO DO 1S To BE BRANE Like me!! T HANE NYEAH-BUT NOU'RE BIGGER'N 1AM U e L pey! 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