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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL §, L] . Schooley, a fricnd of Bishop Carton. the road until he felt a jar. cau | Terryville avenue, this afternoon at Plalflvl”e News )lxl-, \"unmuf: lmds (x.l.,cnl )|||‘(n|un3'E)loy'.xlvv-- ‘ the [i‘,m \\.‘].‘1 «Jmm: the r <‘ ufluxli». Rev. 'J'I|]om:;sr L:amphel;, activities during his high schooi | H. Griffen . . ) ont fender. He stopped the ma- | pastor of the Burlington Congrega- course and lately appeared in plays |Carlson . : 96 pine and assisted in taking the | tional church, officiated. Burial was S s given by his church, Hilpold Jo¥ to the hospital |in the family lot in West cemetery. x Vortuna Elected Secretary [ Silverio SN1ss 1 | According to reports the oy was Flint Will Admitted A Salvatore Tortuna of Plainville | playing on the sidewalk ~nd ran| The will of the late Idella G. Flint 0 was elected sccretary of ghe United A1 476—1475 | into the road directly into the patii|was admitted to probate court yes- L[][;AL EUNSTABLES Grocers Stores, Tne. of New Britain | v lof the oncoming automobile. Dr. | terday. Under its terms the sntirg o | at a mecting held Jast evening. He |Catucci ... T of{— 2 Michael A, Gore wa attending | estate of the deccased. the value o ”fi’d's Wllg has the 3 unknown, N honor of being the only |Bruce . i of 233 | physian and said @ was due to a | which is has been be- grocer outside of New Britain to be [Nesgodia ...... 9 1| fractured skul athed to a daughter, Mrs, Effie Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call Enterprise 1200 3 PO“CE Delel’milled [0 CIG’dI‘ Up e o AN e s e e A 555 | o L el ittt b 2 ortuna also clected a member | Livingston 3 I s Brown of Elmn street Lions to Send Delegates of the board of directors for one - f was arraigned in police court | George i Cockings and William Recent Robberies Here ~ jver - 4 Srhene e ienasyn pollescolll L LRER e The new organization was formed | 2 motor vehicle while under the |local Lions club at a national con- . ° —_— a few months ago in New Britaiu | Household P n |influence of liquor and reckless driv- | Vention to take place in Denver, Y . PUBLIC WARNING ISSUED |of incorporatian were receivea trom |ads: Judgo Josepi M. Lonoyan organization’s board of dircetors held the scerotary ofghe state last weei. —_ - iven by Bro yesterday z }[e ‘/ [ S 4 re S (; i e The organization hopes to increase Gt o "MIT“ \,“,(,rf. J,hm\. - a lle 0 en” n | Large Attendance At Benefit Show— | its mcmberghip by recruiting store- . ville, collided avitt's crossin Ix-Mayor Joseph I%. Dutton wii risto ews . x £ keepers in Surrounding town FForestville gt « t o'clock r an pddress- on. {he -LORE High School Boy Involved In Au- St e Around {he World: Negligee Shirts Athletic Unions tomabile Crash—Meeting of Amer- | Mrs, Amelin Lllert. T4 of 5y | ——— R — the tersectio he | the w ¥ meeting of the volunteer reenwood street cw Dritain last \ o | fiveme Welch Hose Company. ican Legion Auiliary, | mother of Albert Bllert of Plainville, e R o \ ; ar stville, to be held in Firemen's $]00 79C each | died at the home of her daughter. PRIS[]NER FURGETS pushed off th ' ¢ S irsday evening at 8 oclock. Deputy Sheriff Carl Tucker. who| Mr. Dutton, a resident of Forestville. i (Value to $2.50) Onc of our well known brands of fine Mrs. Ida Schidel of Olive street, to allow & trair ss. Officer 2 AL e b4 ! i3 attached with the state’s attornex’s| Newington, vesterday. She was a nu- | imothe L Tambert avrested Brown |has toured the universe and is well Attached collars and neckband style, broadeloth.for men e el el e RNAL THEFTS when he noticed him walking away | versed in the art of orator: all good fast colors today assisting Constable Schubert in | piitzin 7or many vears. | from the seene of the accident. One Warantee Deed he ward M. and Mary J. Hess havc i clearing up the recent robberies here. | Prayers will be said at the home¢ of the front wheels on the Smith car i i o e oo insferred land on Jerome avenuu - Constable Thomas Royce Sunday. : i : iB t g S X e to John B. and Emma A. Mulhern ‘Thomas ¥ morrow. Ituneral services will be | Bl g Case Continued s et i and Constable Schubert soon discov-| . 3 LIowa i : : . e b o Wlo was | today at the city clerk’s office. ~ $2.95 each (Value 590) and, Censtabl Schubert soon iscor.|eran ohuren,New Britain. <t %3 Fingertut 0 60 Days in Jail | 7sazent seet, Torrinton, wavo was e cty dor Colonial deseignfolz(él' (]i)lo‘;)(bleabceds, scallop- Large bath 151iLe, 1'0§e, b]lue(.J green, gold, '(‘,";‘:‘C"\“"'C‘“”:"“_‘C';T: 1\‘)“"?‘;‘_"f‘:i“;fiu’:‘]:"‘, ficiate. Burial will be in Fairview | tor vehicle, was ‘ 1 o- Harvard Medical Student , YOS , ete. and lavender borders . o Y| cemetery, New Britain, morrow mornin saion. Gt polio: Al o # ) ) of the Royce robbery. The local po- e e BOY IS KILLED BY AUTO!vourc o mermit sotice oficiats .| Ends Life in Apartment e are det nined to bri the s . a i R 1 ston 18 o id R If h : fes of vobberios o a sudden cnd and| The Women's Missionary society Louchinithithe dhayis on i ’ s to a s 1 promen, o et the purpose of finding out what fype [{Wo small children today mourned® ayon Half Hose 40 Inch Crepe de Chine o reraire e LD ot atath ofsicere,|0C the Baptlst church will meet at| purpose of finding out e sma i e atotayi o i, County Detective Bdward J. Hickey |the home of Mrs. C. A. Bunnell of | George Neubauer, Jr., Held After boy Mitele was A (L ”“,“' UH : “1 L stiacat et v i ey |72 Broad street on Thursday after- g ant Henry Jeglins riliiant tariart med\ e At NS 5 Pall‘S fOl‘ $‘ OO $] 59 Vd. was also in Plainville lately in con- | 1atal Accident—Collision on Cross- martas it -|\ho took his life a few hours after 8 ey A 0 ds o : . nection with the robberies. Ngolia s oicloch: b : Al f I 5 i Tas $1.95 N i e A4 ; y : ; 1 exan \ for appointment fo With choice of fancy jacquards (Was $1.95) Through 00d work on the Part of | ryyrires oymmea o “tes | oclacts | ME=Ten Seck Police Jobs—Boy | iy 1, o ey ? Peter Bent Brigham Your pick of black and colors- “onstable S S 5 | OULSDICS K and colors Constable Schubert several robberies| yner the devotional meetings Caught Tampering With Auto. 1 SEalmply \X/ omen s Undxes since the first of the year have been | oo pyginess session will be held. that he had no monecy and wanted | Davis, a mative of Dallas, Tex., s 5 leicdinann tho flis ves bunlanedl T e ; = ) 1 [lived in Back Bay apartment end « i P e S don’t remember,” was the an- |to get to Middlet said in po- 3 9 W omen s HOSICl'y The supposed break at the Fulton |y EFITE o0 ZONCHNE 0 e, |swer R A ized his | his body was found in the bathroom Cc ea. 60 market & month ago was solved Sl e [van in police co this morning |mind and then desired to return to |last night with an cther cone over - = : through keen detective work by the ge e e b e 5 R Inis miouth and . His wi «(Value up to $1.65) C pr. officer within an hour after the mon-| There was a large attendance “‘t;:v‘\‘s(:?og; N K lk'('x‘nyrylhm”:\”n % . 0\]- “”w} h\?!j‘” evicted il i 1"1"”,\"‘;'(’\\‘.\';,3' e ‘:?\:1 Rayon Bloomers, Panties, Vests and Bemberg silk, in all colors, some with ey was taken. He has several strong |the opening performance of the i oy v o e D e ¢ Nim it|worry about the examination and Suits, some in extra sizes slight irregularities clues in the recent robberies and|benefit show at the Strand theater|gouinern scction of the city, was|he did not care to work. but he |finances. & with aid from the attorney's office |last evening. Many people Who in-| (izseq concerning the case in ques. | wished to ret to i | He left a note which read: *I hopes to have several important de- ftended to attend the show last eve-{yio, "o investigation was started by |that he might live with a ma |have failed miserably. Do not forget \ S]lp-On Gloves Al Notlon Dep[ welopioenis io g snore w e ning stayed away because of the|(fficers James Burns and Thomas jbrother |the books and apparatus at Thorn- A short time ago Constable Schu-|doubtful weather but it is expected | yrecarne at abont » oelock thie | building Permit Tssued " Jle passed the cxamination o bert urged the residents of the town |that the house will be packed to- | oy : | | ) $ 4 housee Lalio el orning following the receipt of a| A building permit was issu iy ‘ Wil / pr. i J ]49 €a. to be careful ”\\l\h their valuables :‘fi;"\;\ _1\ :\ m"” final pmromevh | telephone cait ot molios hendAuartors |the! superintenaenti of publi : e ork (Gt Davis s onia o Washable doeskin, eggshell white, nat- ~ Garment Bags with zipper, cach one L e B e e Will D€ | erom Mark Eldridge, store propric- |foday to Jose Talianiaoiiar recognition at the medical school ural and beige holds 8 dresses oub L siting ) Mofveduasta thabianyy RS v Miss L. Iithel Prior, mu-{. "¢ 44 Sigourncy street, who re- | Booth street, New Rritain, to huild a |that he was able to spend most of i & S csses suspicious characters seen about the [sic supervisor at the New Britain| o0 " o™ someone 1 been | two family ho n Zipp aven bis time in research at the ity hos town Do reported to the police at|State Normal school. The doors will | rowiing about his parlor place | Forestville, Tohn Kopczok of 14 |Di > was working on a thesis once, be opened at 7 o'clock. o 7 : | f . 5 of business. The man, he told police, |Zipp avenue at a cost of $5,400. ment of cancer. Auxiliary Mecting Rl ’l“lllr!‘\l,.‘)]\‘lasv)\:‘r(ornm’nul made aljag jort and was proceeding afoo | T e s father. Dr. John Spen- The American , Legion Ladies e w‘;m'l‘"‘m':‘;‘“‘ “l‘l“'m“”‘“_l‘_l';“in the direction of Hull street. The n men were given examinations | Cer is a prominent physician . a hol¢ el r - C a cides. e Tic: mm 1 ¥ 3 . ¢ i n g b # ehatenltroml Henty Chiotion sl a|atis oiclocliatl the Meriin Cangrer | ausilaryiwill Hola its fregular meet-) BILE 2 8 COMUBERE SRS © | officers immediately t to the police commissioners Two children, John, 2 - o ing this evening at 8 o'clock in|? b N I «alent - were i goeng and arrested Finger t Hull |2 ial mecting eld in the |an ertrude, 4, and his widow sur- eriin ews house and lot located on Kenton |gational church. The pastor, Rev.| "8 W8 JVEC G0 5 B0 Bloudly applauded and proved very | i Bik a | ng 1 th street. Mr., Larson just short |Samuel A. Fiske, officiated. and|L°8ion hall on Whiilng street. = &b (.00 ai TH e in oapd| and B CarlsorRstraets i bout Sitwoy councilieha mber llast iexening SITLS) Vive: i | 2 members are urged to make a special AT he program is cap-|g4 “igars 2 f cigaret atitioners for tions on tl while ago sold his large farm. burial was in Beckley cemetery 3 d by the : lozen cigars, a quantity of cigarettes | men. petitioners for positions on th Alexander Bruce has sold to his st B TteemeeI¥s | cffort to be present as there is some |Ped by the showing of the film,lanq g4 pennies were found upon his | supernumerary force of the polic ke as . & very important busincss to be dis-| Untamed,” featuring Joan Craw- | T T R T e e e A e S (U mpathy for Mother son. Robert G. Bruce, the house in| Following the close of the New | & ) tord. DELHON A Rhe ”1, aierciidontifiediicenanmen 1e E e PR ] 7 s which he has been living for the|York liast confercnce at Brooklyn B8 by the victimized store owners in |in arithmetic, spelling, reading. and| May Save Young Bandit < ent in Accident The affair is being conducted un- |, = {10cal ¢ hy. The ore reques! - past few years, located on Spruce [N. Y. ) rday, announcement was Studont b A der the lauspices; ot the Plainviils | o this morning. local geography. They were request- | jiansas City, ApHil 8 (P—Sym: Brook road. |made “that Rev. lidgar 15 Wilson | An automobile 'rlrl\rn by T.ouis Bublis 'Health. Nurslng assdeiation The other stores allegedly robbed ed in turn by the commissioners 10| pathy for his mother may save the Weekly Mceting | \ould be 'the new pastor of the Tast | Brown of Elm street, Thomaston. | i “'S8LE BUISE Se5061010R: | were owned by Leopold Karwoski loc public buildings, various|jira ~ of George Ake, shot in ths o Ee ey I 5 e T Ny crashed into a machine driven by A e used bY jg4 Union street and by S. A. ( streets, manufacturing ablish- | > > " , The regular weckly mecting of |Berlin Methodist church. He is ex- |7 s o the organization to continue its|¢ 5 Y : spine yesterday when police sur- {HMarvey C. Smith of Kast Broad & at 51 Hull street. 1t was believed | ments, parks, public library build- | piccs “yic aiempt o rob a filling Mhe board of sclectmen was held |pected to arrive here later in the| 3 womhy work among iy i ) & i k among the necdy and | yy police tha 5 Sital d other we 3 | et Gening Sbitle tovs Lol e | weslsand will loscunstilia bulpit x| nieen seilainyllie s tpuplitia the | by police that the pennies were tak- | and other well-known points in | aion g Py ¥ | L . “la o 0! t eni sick Plainville, ¢ ., 1 r 3 £t 5 \Presems Cl‘edeml&lls : by e | Flainville High school, last evening [Sick in . | en from Karwoski's place, the cigars | Bristol. 13ach of the ten men was . Vg ad I ters of gencral routine were taken |Sunday morning. | e e i 3 o ce, JEapaRets. : G e 51 A blood transfusion was believed up for discussion Mr. and Mrs. John Walmsley and about 6:45 o'clock at Davitt's cross- Old-Time Revival from ridge’'s and the cigarettes the heads of city | Shvaicians! o be his \enly (Chapi ing in Forestville. The local youth | An old-time - . R I et teors Ozizaiie tments and give brief outlines i The Woman's Home Missionary [of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Walsh éver | o R 3 at 45 Sexton street,| Eldridge, testifying, said that he i neighbors of Mrs. Margaret AK», 2 mother and was on his way to Bris- |New Britain, from April 10 to 20.|was awakened carly this n g by | the tests will be ann within S o s e S Evai T ¥ | 4 as awakened carly this morning by | il s ociety of the Kensington Method- [the weck-end. TY UMSIENS AFC 1 o], The force of the impact sent|The services of F. H. Storms of Tv- |footsteps and thought they were |Short time, it is L analigp e oty Selyntesied blood el NEW MINISTER APPOINTED | Woimuren W4 mect at 2t orclocic | former residents of this place. | yis machine to the side of the road, |erett, Mass, noted as the “Fiery|those of the milkman, but his|Pointments automatically effccted. | Lhisaldiheypatted hecaliss Wednesday afternoon at the homeo| The annual meeting and election | where it crashed through a state|Evangelist,” have been secured to |thoughts were confused when he Rl GRAL IS .d for the tests|Of Tesard for Mrs. Ake. of Mrs. Mary Tryon, Church street,|of officers of the Wesleyans was|highway fence, badly damaging the [assist in these meetings. The hour | failed to detect the usual sound |at the meeting wer Hennes- || After the trz 108, “"d‘”d’»" Kensington. held last evening at the home of [car, which was towed to lof o 2 ‘ LB el fesilads S Pl : improved ropa- il C 5 in C 3 4 - 7 g which ¢ the services are as follows: Weel ade 1 M sev Prospec Osc I [¢ s Church— ikss - e e 3 o ek |made by a milk wason Will Come to East Berlin Churc i mm? Class Annual [ and Mirs. Royal \I[ms.n.l The fol-igarage in Plainville for repair: laays, 7:30 p. m., and Sundays, 10:45 | Officer Mc v assorted that | Anderson of 163 West Washington Girl Scouts o Present Musical annual mmn:u of v_ln Men's | lowing officers were electec ym gerve | The occupants of both macWines | le class of the Borlin Congrega-|for {he coming year: President,|escaped injury. TBoth drivers were Patch Quilts Cannon TO\VC]S Following the break at the home of | o¢' v m. and 7:30 p. m i Tt clai ren apprehend- | Street, Adolp Stachlkumas of 230 Mrs. Pardon (. Rickey of Worth- |sion = o1 ga- | 5 5 On April 14 the revival will be|cd, to have won the articles fou ummer t land H. Dewey of W Show—Troperty Transfers — Glee | tional church will be held in Com- |Royal Morse: vice president, W, M. |taken to the Bristol police station [nelg ag 7:30 p. m. at Redeemer's A | upon his person on & punchboard. |13 Henry street, Charles Tikiell o1 Two ]"‘S‘ta"t].‘ é““ed h {munity hall tomorrow night at §|Payne: sccretary, Miss Winifred jand after an investigation Brown |y j; z; A o 5 k ) S ' 1 /il re Cr. 2 ac ¥ 3 M. E. Zion y f Pla . e said t the ma 0 oxi- |16 ¢ 1 I 1 3\ ras Club Rehearsing—Berlin Briefs. | o'clock. Barnes: treasurer, Mrs. Myron |was placed under arrest by Police- l:]“;""'l’l°R’:“”"”~‘ He sl tat e D s Dos mlon ool ol e 3 Lk ,kcsp‘ amfl(; g,) ] § Glee C i Morse; frustee, 1 Read. The!man Timothy Lambert on charges of ainville Briers ey O L 2% 108 . Rohan s d S Stovos shope; factories, and othor|l oy oice Olub Rehoatsing (il Vet papnSman Timotny famben. onche ‘| William 1). Barraclough of Pren. | trance into the complainant's est arns strec - cre instantly killed airl : SHoP oniie finat Ber.| Tegular rehcarsals are being held next meeting of the anization | reckless driving and operating a ma il list Ao e I Rt Jists ra aatlonsly Rust fadasa msiness places in Berlin, East Ber- |y 5,05 0 qciec o the Berlin dunior |Will be held at the home of Mr. and [chine whfle under the influence of (1i¢C Street is a patient at the Bristol | [SIMENE Has e | Tl hmmons o 50 L ; Beiv s obit lin and Kensington will soon add | J At S 0CRE @ b o ot the | Mrs. Tt B. Stevenson, Monday eve- |liquor. Smith was held blameless, |hospital. He underwent an op ing a rear window and asing « dnmon i LSen Gy ion between an automobile 1heir share to the total of such e B b, 5 Rt Pl Dlans Prodeelts appendicitis this morning. bolt. The burg had broken into | ZAAEOL0 t ) b a trolley car of the Wilke St Sts Hartford county.|1ce club. This organization is plan- nins, April 2 ay Plans Proceeding o 3 the otk \ aces by smashing | ftreet. 3 Teeay. Company All the Jablishimentacn anrore U Ining a concert to be held April 24| Thilip Wells and son. G ! Miss Betty Jewett, daughter of Mr. Gitlgseouts ML megdiiurs i noat: SROAPESEREGISINGE Bk il Released o ‘ S Armed with eredentlals from the| fE, S 8 S e i men. | Anadlet alted and Mrs. 1. D. Jewett of Chu day evening at 6 o'clock instead of | reAr windows e Vichinie Siees doeughils ot heils s y I G cl ocal and instrumen- | Middletown ed up ) i 4 sl ) e =% i h and Game ) e Eartioraijomitelorinaitenaralicen ol N0 SRRE RS BRI RUER | idldton _l‘fl a ipon friends M i strect, has the role of Mrs. Barring- [ 6:50 o'clock at the high school gym- | Judge Donovan, in imposing sen-) /oo Sililn HIE Bt DL sus bureau, Thomas S. Winchell of |{al music atured. The af- |town Yesterday. They ara former|Frect ACe tho To'S Of Ata: BERT 604 Lo - P tence upon the accused man, stated ail in this elty The dead: Hartford, called on Town Clerk Ar [falr \\_r_‘ be held in (hvi\mj n hall |residents of this plac: [onor Bright” to be given at the| The Girl Scout troop committee | that his mind had heen already | cured fror samuel West, Touis Tuidohl Ui P EWoodvife £ils smorning and |86 Solelocke ins, Helen il -unson i) R ameRKnishtsiof Pythias will meet oo " hool Thursday and Iriday |will hold a food sale on Friday aft- | “made up” to sentence him to jail iane AR The injured, all of whom are m stated his intention of soliciting in- directing ”‘-:‘_rfl}fc‘!'s.\ll,;. * |this evening at § o'clock al Com-}, \ojings by the senior class. Al t |ernoon from 2 to 5 o'clock in the | for six months but because of a talk | : 3 . ... lthe Nanticoke State hospital, are formaiion a6 the qatjons foedl RIS T |iwfl(cwl|<lurr‘0 fl{.“\] e playlet b . | receipts outside of the bare expenses | Tani block on Whiting strect. by Tldridge, who knew him quite |, OWInZ 10 the Cones ““’m,“,‘, Toh | Alex Nicholson. Arthur Ratchford ness places. Hc explained to s e SHOL THERRIAN Archer Walsh is confined to his | necessary for graduation will be| The Woman's Home and Ioreign | Well. he would be lenient and give | (7" ‘_“I, S Gleaner.” be ro. |24 Gray Hayward. clerk that he made his courtesy calljto be "]‘1“" Friday might in theihome on Wilcox avenue by fliness. jturned over to the library building |missionary society of the Advent only 60 day ldridge told the ['M° 7 S s AR aENCh i - e SN e . : ik - Pa e = ; L g 3 & ed, it has been announced th so that if anyone called the clerk tgw\;\ hall by the girls of Troop 4,| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne have|fund. This play is to be the opening | Christian church will meet tomorrow | court ti Fingerhut was of a| ; Baln ,c' ol \dklo ore- | Stella Walsh Wants t: concerning the census taker’§ activi- | Girl Scouts, will be the mus returned from a week-end visit With |shot of the campaign for funds of [afternoon at o'clock twith Mrs, | respectable New Jer: family, His .‘1” bt :) b ol elia als ants to X gl 4 & ir 4 ie S N S ssea ¢ - = s S. s = a second showing at the church . age ies he could assure the inquircrs lections by the Baratticro sisters. | Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Burgreen of |$30.000 for a new library. T e e i brotiori i an neab e alsacondiabonnelal T 'l Be an American Citizen that the man possessed proper cre-| The sicrers range in age from [New Haven. Miss Jewett will be remembered Trumbull Bowling League od with him for a period of about ks e o e the| Cleveland. O., April § UP—Stelki dentials for his work. This was|Edith, who is cight and plays a A pound social will bé held by the | for the leading part which she had Ohms g six o 1is dverred, dudl then lepy [P0y Drodusedi iy (ie chole @8 Whel, Ko ewen, 10 waue 4y SRS done in case anyone should confuse |ophone almost as big as herself. UP |women of the Methodist church in |in “Applesauce,” which was present- [Dionie ........ 92 101 1 - i 5 Christian Advent church. is one of (3. Walssiewes, 33, Wapts o hassy the work of the regular home cen-|to Josephine, who is 16 and plays a{the church parsonage tomorrow fed last year. and also for the very [Deloy . I $4 85— 265 To Investigate Killing threc acta Adpitisslon will b fresand (70 el ol et iR sus enumerators with that of the|banjo. The other girls will play the lafternoon at 2 o'clock important role of the mother in|Berraducci ... . n e o tnelpunlchisREeraian iy iten (R (DRl btaten o5 ¥ factory and business numerators. | following instruments: Mabel. piano: | The \est Cromwell bridge club|~Oh, Kayi" which was presented in | Broadwell .. . §2 &5 it e an s eollecbniot Bilver willibepmadento | (o i “‘:l’\}]..s“"" 2’;‘""“; Lot ct ) A 8 g | Ka G ) 5 ; Sl alreat hiald by dlios| ho et SR IECER Bl oo ¢ lset a new world’s record for women 5 The work of the 1\\1\0 1{]13}!1:;! to|Matilda, violin; ILmma, mandolin, |met yesterday afternoon at the home | the fall of this year. In the coming |Edwards i Sli6e und s Bonds ST0000 was | el ray: exper in '1‘ 10“" ':: o { atcnds & i e house enumerators, Mrs. heodOre (and Anna, drums, lof Mrs, G. T Baldwin Vi e peees 1 i purchase of a pipe orga the E s 220-y LN a Mrs. €. 1. Bald & play she represents the exact anti- = 2 - continued the anteroom of police ! dash Savage and Miss Ilorence T. Carns, The father, Thom Barattiero.| he Boy Scout Il Gn et (o oy s i =i g : ; . | Advent ch ) @ : i entirely different from that of the | srocor), plays A clarinct. but is not & |réw evening at 7 o'clock in the :Sflnlm(\" S R Bt S S L A | huncraliofalis Ten e e e A 8 & . s | o g 7 o'clock ¢ 2 iaughs, iting Attorney Anthony J. Rich o ; = el | aliza hapers c p business enumerator. member of the orch which 15 | hasement of the Methodist church. I'red Yeamans. who won the ! perby o3 nding further investigation. Neu- BuncraLnt . ) v‘lo./n R ::131‘;3,1‘-:“ F,h, Chickens Cheep |a strictly fohinine organization. It o ) eI vl cat o e s tor B lahlle o thia s g S ¥ 2 3 of Thomas ey : A can. The Kensington post office sounds | Notes otio : S a et rd|, frofeRialnyIle yihia MOriese. | Caseldy A 1|ibauer, who was recently bequeathed jrayion stroefy who ¢ t the Bristol [zen in time to represent this coun ) Bonns ) morrow evening af clock at|of Kempy last year, appears again|r, Grif 7 = the su ¢ $20,000 by his grand- % axitoll f n the 1 like a barnyard these days Decause| jigs Louise, Foertsch is confined |community hall. A social time will | in this production as the Rev. Dr. [Koyaonn™ 0 28 11 e P ey Rite TeerlL AN el ion) et e B EE I of the large number of young chicks | o0 00y i ess, {be held following {he business kes- | UL as tev. Dr. Seyvmore 5 i ather, he late icorge W. Neu- | cee was h T 3 Angeles. Leing shipped to town by parcel £OlONIDEELA QR UL o 5 fastmanni 2 _ 352 | bauer, to he given to him in parts. | noilops of Thomas T p Sl post. \ . . {ington ridge is ill in her home. | The 1ife and drum corps will | [§ 513 S R e L L b 1 {Incomplete Returns in Visltons ToNheimastioficeryesten (IS ARMIGIE VR S (S iR Sl e e o which struck and Killed ATthur | pnoon ; S Eenaaete Byl ohibiti bt Rayiwiohn el Yo Nl oLl e e e e e e e o Bricre. 11-year-old son of Mr. and | 1 1. Wolfenden, past Prohibition Poll Given cheeping commented humorously e clock in Commur all DY AR e - e A e Trant e . o1 Baptist church. and in-| New York, April § (UR)—Follgws fesound i sdey S s e ; NVILLE Peck : 0 ham street, in front of the plant of 3 15 in West cometery. |ing are incomplete returns in the Gonicerning WItnesstocis S Tha CRTE!ans RISt el e e o | L UK R GHII Y AIMEROV DS T . Griftffin E 50 the 1. Ingraham Clock Rich was born in Sciersport. | Literary Digest prohibition poli: mailable,, Miss Margaret liynn,| Mio and As D Ko SKnaee Of} pans Aptil 8 (P—William . . TONIGHT e . ) 85— 284 | North Main street last evening at | ] o inilh Ao1EEE, the 2k clerk at {he Kensington post office, | Sevmour Foaq cemienained = LW Locke, ritish novel who hes ENTERTAINMENT Lchena ] RS S e Bt G e s a3 ; 1 sig said: “Chicks can be sent and are [Brodeur ]“ SIERSLONNACIEON e been seriously ill, was slightly im- | and JOAN CRAWF = The boy's father, who 1 fod ehen the parcels are marked ‘”\"I‘H'""1 TR wolbime | proved today. in “UNTAMED" | at hand at the time of 1 “special handling”. for which "ém} I{:Jn'. "’-‘““[ v';‘\\]; . i"‘ B ?yv-‘:.’y‘fi: - s . Benefit of Plainville Public Health Are immediately took him 2 amall foo is charged.. Blgeona can ({05 HOEE St A0 B 8 ontly, ROLLINS FALLS TO DUATH | and Nurse Association Powers ... J hospital where, 1t was A . nder o ot he sent, mor can PArrots. SRt dton = Chicago. April § (P i & Greener ... A had died from a d skull Funeral of Wallase Barnes C Gt Waal 4 9 Polices Cours il s, | Rollins, 67, leancd out of a second- AN PREDERICK 1e | |ERale e 1 Neubauer told the folice his ve-| T al of Wallace .Josiah|Athens, 0. ... ..219 2 - C New Mexico, is visiting with ‘he case of Pasquale Corso of) . 3 G 1 W w cac e er- | ~ N 5 1 port that he was totally aware of | Bar North Chippens Hill. Bup- | Lim ), . . 438 Mew Hoyen 18 expotted to be heard |Normon Bigellow of Worthington | 100t indew oy, road | dho: itheiz) and CONRAD NAGE SIUths 2l (oAt Dganashso il PAREC ppeNs b D S g5t A den tonight in town courl. Judge|ridge fnomelor; - iMe rell, - dnd diedshast ||| in STHE[SACRED ITAME : |t aceldant eyt olliE e lIREons S ot 33 hart, Ind i e Gieorge G. Griswold recently con-| Miss Mildred Renshaw, an gille | i 2 3 ..63% 5 ferred with the depuly coromer re-|ploye of the Prentice Manufactu garding the coroner’s findings in the |ing company of Kensington, who s 9 B BLOSSER Case. Carl Mucller of Berlin, whofa patient in the New Tritain Gen- y was struck by Corso's truck some ! eral hospital, is showing a gradual time ago, died of his injuries. improvement, hospital officials said Pastor Returns {today. | : < Tev. John C. Brennan, pastor of M Lena Otka, Deep River resi- | 5 I DONT SEE f %) (= - 7 LOOYS LIKE ITS EWFY= | 175 awroL D) ™ NOT ¥ DARKNESS 1§ §£t. Paul's Catholic church, who was | dent who was seriously injured some | ARYTHING VET ./ O e ‘ 1 ‘L\E\;g‘_ls:;i‘ ] AT el e cut of town for a week, returned in |time ago when her husband's auto- AR f Ll THIS TUERE, ISN'T e D AD fimo- to take charge of the masses|mobile crashed into a telezraph pole | (@ T Looks ‘ : 1 THE MVSTERY MANOR T, FRECIAES | [ OF = ITS JUST TiE in that church Sunday. During his|at Upson's corner, is still in a eriti- -/ WENE NEVER A : ] WHEN NOBODY LINES T DONT THIRK ! SAME AS DAVTINE absence @ Hartford priest took |cal condition in the New Britain NNSTERY, SEEN ONE 2 ’ 7PN TINOT 0 co wspe | ONY TS DARK charge of the service omorrow | General hospital. FRECKLES : v//% INSTEAD OF night Rev. Walter McCrann of Elegction Results # S 2 § LIGHT /! south Meriden will preach at the| Results of the New Britain city % mid-weck lenten service, which will| clection will be furnished by the consist of the rosary, scrmon, and| New Britain Herald and will he henediction of the blessed sac available this cvening at the Giana ment. and Ronkelty store on Main streef, Attending Convention Kensington, and at the grocery store 8. M. Cowles, postmaster at the ¢ rthomas Baratiicro on Worthing- Kensington post office, is attendin | {on Ridge, Berlin. the postmasters’ convention anid New Pastor banquet at Wrighys tavern, Plain- | v. Edgar I, Wilson has been as- ville, today. ed by the New York Iast confer- Quarterly Meeting ence to the pastorate of the Last he quarterly meeting of {he¢ Berlin Mcthodist church to succeed Congregational club will be held to-| Jtey, T.. E. Adkins, who will soon night in Plantsville. - 1t is expected | Joaye for work in the African mis- that quite a few of the members)| sion field from Berlin and Kensington will | Funeral of Mrs, Webster attend. | 1tuneral services for Mrs. Clara | Property Transfers | Adelia Webster, lonz fime resident | Algot Larson has recently pur- of Berlin, were held this :\(lr:m‘uuk

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