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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930. Free Telephone Service—Call Enterprise 1200 Knox Hats Are really beyond compare CHIC CREATIONS FOR SMART YOUNG PEOPLE BECOMING TO FASHIONABLE MATRONS Capelines of ballibuntl straw, with charming bands of velvet or handker- with kerchief to match. chief liron, Lacy straw Hats, navy. Panamalaque in black or brown, also the ever popular Knox Hats of felt, in pastel and black. Berlin News FIND BLOODSTAINS AND FEAR MURDER Police Finally Dismiss Theory o Violent Crime “COMMITTEE 1S ABPOINTED Will Continue Study of School Ac- commodations Problem—Good Friday Observance—Boy Scouts Plan Hike—Notes of Interest. Bradford E street, Bridgeport, made a discovery on the turnpike early this morni which for a while led anthoritics to fear that a murder or other scrious crime had been committed, but investigation revealed nothing the matter was finully dismissed as of little import Wildman load of machinery. consigned to the Wildman of 32 Hope Corbin Screw corporation, discovered | some Dblood-stained clothes, a pis- tol permit and a private detective's badge which bore the name of Harry C. Fenn of New York while driving north along the turnpike at a point just south of Berlin about 6 o'clock this morning. He told Officer William Grabeck of Britain, who took him to the police station to repeat his story. ow McCue, who got in touch with Brown, who in state police into thc card the story Constable I'rank turn called the investization. nt Parrott conducted the Investigation for the state police but could learn nothing that would in- dicate foul play nor cvidence of any strugsle. Authorities were the por the Serge wont to regard matter as being of slight im- nee in view of the fact that was no cvidence to indicatc that any crime had been committed. | Detective | Officials of the Premicr serviee in New York said that Harry €. enn resigned about @ month to join It wifc on a fa land, Niaind uliding Committee Appointed The members of the school board have appointed a committee 1o sec what can be done towards the alleviation of the congested tions that exist in the Berlin school The committee A. Moore, (ieor non Read. Mrs ward McCormick and Henry W telhausen, These members arc the most part those who served on a former committee for the purpose. They will hold a meeting some time next week at which tine they will consider prope Uxtra Dividend The regular dividend of two per cent to stockholders has been mented by an extra divid per cent by the G. E. P Co. of Berlin. This increa a distinct surprise. Facto Close Tomorrow The plant of the American Paper Goods Co. will close tonight for the remainder of the week. The office force will work Saturday as usual. Officials of the G. report that the down for onc Irid o0 members ard Sullivan Jean Hooker . Ver 1d- h- ntice. M se came as day only over Good Boy Scouts to Hike Members of the Boy cout Troop of the Berlin Congregational church will meet tomorrow morning at the church lock. IFrom the they will s hike that will take in ation and Pinnacle miountains. program also in- an | and | who was driving a truck | rm near Lort- | condi- John \d of two | | Prentice Co. actory will be shut | for style $12 u off the face and elongated back, beautiful in black or SECOND IFLOOR |cludes the exploration of Huuba |tunnel. The hike will be in charge |of Scoutmaster E. H. Shjerden and | will be led by Oscar Benson. All Loys going on the party are caution- ¢d not to carry matches. This will climinate any danger of starting for- {est fires. | Berlin Briefs | armrs. friends last night at a bridge at her home on Farmington road. Prizes |were awarded and refreshments !\\cl'c served. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Fagan Brooklyn, N. Y., will be visitors fn town over the holidays. | The weekly meeting of the Grange | 1of with velvet trimmings liere and there, Harold Skinner entertained | 110:30 l Plainville News (LEANING NORTON {0l Slaughter House Being Moved to Make Larger Road LFuneral Of Miss Marcella P. Cough- lin—High School Bascball Player Fractures Shoulder In Yractice —Union Church Service Tomor- row Interesting Items. Workmen have ed at Charles been Dbusily ga H. Norton park during the past weck placing the grounds in condition for the coming summer months. Various repairs are being made and the winter refuse cleaned up. At the present time the men arc moving the old slaughter house which was built YOUTHFULLY | abandoned. The house was situatcd close to the road running through the park and it is being moved to allow room for a wider road Last summer many children en- joved happy hours in ming pool at the park, more are expected to take advantage of the opportunity offcred them this year. Many families spent Sun- days at the park. while numerous | visitors were present on week days. |1t is expected that the park will | prove to e a popular picnic scene this year. Quite Observance The Good Friday observance liere will be very quiet and will be mark- ed by ciwrch services. All of the factories will be closed for the day. as will the schools and practically all of the stores. The barber shops will be open until 10 o'clock this cvening and will be closed all day {tomorrow. The Plainville Trust Co. | will also be closed for the day. At the Union Services of all the | Protestant churches in town to b Iheld tomorrow cvening at 8 o'clock lin the Baptist church, Rev. Llbert [ . Gates of Hartford will be the |speaker. Rev. Dr. A. D. Kendrick | Will preside and other ministe 1l have a part in the program ’ be special music and past month. Pupils in the various s will participate in the pro- : i able changes are to be made | Berlin branch commencing April 1t is rumored that in additional afternoon and evening in on Sundays will be run throughout the summer. At present there is no train on Sundays between a.-m. and o'clock in the | afternoon. ime on the Sunda | here will by the choir and the ordinance of holy | first time at a union service. i fering will be given to Public Health Nursing The mass of the pre-sanctificd will be celebrated at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Church |Our Lady of Mercy The regular hours will be obscry- jed at the post office, as the |not set aside by the national po. authorities at Washington The of- ssociatlon. A meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held next Monday evening al $ o'clock at Community hall, ¢k meet of TR The annual outdoor t the Hartford County Sewing Circle was held this after- noon. | | Schools Dismissed | The today local schools were to. reopen next Monday. The | schedule does not call for any cx- |tended vacation period at this time. | Berlin Church Services | A special musical program has been prepared for the services at the Berlin - Congregational church on (e B (i G Damon. The morning as follows: Mino; by Rogers “hrist the Lord is I Wilson: Quart ) W “Hallelujah Chorus | Handel In the evening at 5 o'clock part cantata, “Dawn of 1 be sung by the senior and | choirs. dismissed | thi is Prelude, in DI “Sortic Anthem, Tod i two ster.” will junior Notes | Postmaster M. Cowle peeted to return ird Worcester, where he has ceveral days on business. Mi wllis Senning. a in the schools of Mount Vernoon Y. is expected homg for the holi- is from | st Sund m. The vill be a high ms Road Oiled A gang of men have oiling the surface of the from Farmington road in the Wethersficld town line. on oiling the shoulders of the ro to Middletown has been complete Tast Berlin Ttems st of the lLenten services held this cvening at oclock, Itev. Samucl Sutcliffe, tor of Mark's Episcopal church of New DBritain, conducting. The lic 1 to attend. secial service in ohservance of Good I'riday will e held tomorrow cvening at 7:30 o'clock +in the | Methodist ehurch. The usual mid week meeting will be combined | cvenina’s ith tomorrow cv. Edgar E. Wilson will cha ” The library will be hi Inoon and cvening tomorrow in ob- servance of (tood I'riday. Mr. and Mrs. Charl Middletown visited re 3 rday. They arc { dents of this place. At a meeting_ of the scouts heid last evening it was decided to pro- ceed with the troop registration at Ithe eorlicst opportunity. Llev. Edgar 5. Wilson will be the scoutmaster. Scout Exceutive Osear Erickson of | | New DBritain attended the | t cvening. Therc were present The Fife and Drum meet this evening at 7:5 Community hall With the opening of the fishing season cvery brook and stream in the district Dbein mbed for trout. Therc are stocked brooks within the local confines A supper will be served at the| Community banguet hall next Wed- nesday cvening at 6:30 o'clock by the lLadies” Aid socicty of the | Methodist church, | The Hubbard school play will he yresented at Community hall 1'ri-| lay cvening, April 25, 8 o'clock. | frsals have been held for the | Paul's Services it St Paul's will be at tirst mass at 7 Ma Laste 10 a. been bus turnpike Berlin ty Wor't 1 The 1, will he Tec- is invi A servied have stebbins of | tives in former town resi- corps will 0 o'clock in is seve ¥ | | r | ke | blanks will be any Land Gerald. | loye, | days way wi be held Saturday Willow Brook park, New Britain, will be open to members of clubs throughout the county. Complete information and en out in the May 24, at | Pythian Sisters Notes crowd was in attend card party Held last ever in 1. 0. 0. hall by’ Pythian ple. No. Pythian Sisters we awarded the nts served. winners in i follows: Ladies' field Dristol: Hickok. and third. ‘s first, T.ouis May of New T . Kelly of Bristol. Al at the mee Boys' - em- Prize winners and re- entry near future, Royalty Will Observe Easter Day With Party London, April 17 (®—A childr wster party jovous as that n other family of the land. wi'l | held Windsor Castle on Mon-| On April Pythian Princess Elizabeth, daughter |[hold its regular mec z. Duke and Duchess of Yorik. (L asked to be pres present and at the same | April 30 the temple will give anoth- celebr; her fourth birthdav. :fl‘ of its popular military whists Other guests will be the seven J(HI:TIIG affair is opened to the mencral five year old sons of Princess Mary ih\\hh(‘. Prizes will be awarded the and the arl of Harewood, Georg:|winners and refreshments | During winter months tice: partics were largel vattended and were | peated their popularity Duchess of York, and the Eail crmen Harewood and Princess Mary,| The office of the town clerk will The King's third and fourth son .|hc open this cvening from 6:30 to g‘ the Duke of Gloucester and Prines|o/clock as a speclal accommodation George, will also be at the castle 0 1o those who wish to secure shing only the Prince of Wales, ' now n|lICenses in order to be prepared to | 2ypt, will be absent. |go f ing tomorrow. It will al {sorve as an opportunity for dos {istrations to Dbe taken out |dog owners have been ver registering their animals > will be closed all day tomo | Town Clerk Wil m H. Wilson |stated today that the office will not 'be open Saturday afternoon Miss Marcella P Coughlin Prayer services for Miss Marcella . Coughlin, 56. Bank The police ched for several ;“ 1”0&}!.‘(3"“}3"1‘!-“ S with the idea that he had been | e e tha | Due to the fact that no masses arc CrONREE SN onsOf Lo iN C P NS Gelehrated on Good Tiiday Stratford. He left home after a dis- g o ioetis okt | Wl not he takeu o the ehurch. BRI g Oy Do aa s ™ | Burial will be in the family plot ¢ e he Mary's cemetery in New COBB TO OPEN GAME ! 17 ®—Ty | he the games were first. Mrs. Win- seeqnd. Jennic Agnes wman: Meade: sccond, itain. and third, e as D at day of the will be time B teniple will All mem- | it. On somved. Their Windsor and of majestics will be joined for Easter by the Duk Body Found in Harbor Identified as Mail Cler Bridzeport, April 17 (P—A body | taken from the harbor vesterd: has been identified as that of clLo- nard Chamberlain, a postal em- | of Charles street, Stratford :d from home on Jan- who was miss uary old Columbia, S. ( Colb, who retired couple of .50 April from hlin was found dead in bascball « | bed at her apartment in the Man- to ro- | chester iibrary building Tuesd turn to the game for one day. any- | ning at 6:30 o'clock. The He has accepted an invita- |aminer of Manchester to throw out the fir 1 at | death due to acute pneumonia. Mi opening the South Atlantw | Coughlin visited fricnds in town ov ociation here April 24, | the week-end and roturned to Man-| e is going 5 eve- medical pronounced tien GOOL FRIDAY 10 BE QUIET | the state aid roads. Yesterday a gang | en- | vears ago and has long since been | the swim- | even | communion will be observed for the | he Plainville | the body chester Sunday from bad cold The owner of the apartment, who | was a close friend of the local wom- lan, became alarmed Tuesday after n g M Coughlin’s |and an investigation was made. It | is believed that Miss Coughlin had | been dead two days before her body overed. cvening sufferii was well kr ployed as a secretary at the Cheney | Brothers Silk Co. of Manchester, "having been in the employ of the iconcern for the past 36 years. She is survived by a sister, Miss Nell | Coughlin, and a niece and nephew in | Bristol. tepairing Roads The state highway department busy in town repairing the gutters of | of |of workmen Mai strect, were busy on West while today Whiting was being placed in condition town is also busy filling in holes repairing various streets to re- the wear of the winter montis. Plans Are Comvleted ns have been completed by the n-American Citizens' club for nniversary dance to be held { Wednesday, April 23, in the Plain- | ville High school gymnasium. At the last regular meeting of the society it place s voted to turn the proceeds to the “(H\rur\' building fund. President V. Minella has secured three prominent speakers for the cvening. Talks will be given by form- {er Mayor A. M. Paonessa of New Britain, Prosecuting Attorney A | thony J. Rich of Bristol. and Francis Pglotti of Hartford, former secretary | of ztate. Music will be furnished by | the Harmony Boys' orchestra. which | appears on the air every week over | the Bridgeport station. | Besides being for the benefit of the library, the dance will be held in bration of the first annt ry 1c founding of the organization. During its firct vear the society re ceived a charter, established club rooiis in the Strand building, and built up & membership of nearly 200, Bascball Practice The All-Plainville o will hold its second practice session tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the high school grounds. All in- terosted in trying out for a position on the team are invited ta be pres Prospects for a good team arc | bright Although nothing definite has been \ounced, the management will | probably usher in the 1030 baseball so h oa game a week from Sunday, Many old time favorites have signitied their intentions of re- | turning to the diamend in the All- ainville colors. In previous years Plainville was well reprezented on diamond and another fast nine exvected the ficld this season. Dog Kills Chickens 0 o'clock this Georze Schubert all { the to take About table morning receifed ac farm of Fred Scoville on Redstone hill that someone was prowling iround the chicken coop. In answer {0 questioning by the constable, the man stated that he thought it was w dog. Constable Schubert notified Dog wden Philip Marino, but as the m nearer to Bristol than ainville local warden in turn led Dog Warden Joseph Ryan of Bristol. Mr. Ryan hurricd to the nd ized the dog, which was without tration tag or ider fication collar. Investigation showed that the animal had Killed 22 chick- tarm is of a Ger d b\ now at Bristol ting claim by believed that Plainville resident. High School Player Hurt Herber Barber of Westwood park. second baseman on the Plain- ville High school bascball team, rec- jceived a fractured shoulder while sliding into home pls during a practice sion Tues afternoor It unlikely that he will be able to play again this year. been a member of the baseball t for the past two years and was ex- pected to be a strong link in the de- fensive work of the nine this on Brings Suit for $100 Ggeorge B. Lampson of Plainvillc brought suit for damages of against John Fenton of New n police pound in owner. owner s i is ve $100 —— 16th Anniver: CONCERT and of ry BALL PLAINVILL Prida; Music J PLAINVILLE > FIRL DEPT. TONIGHT BUBL DANIELS In Hee Greatest Sonz Drama “LOVE COMES ALONG™ News — nedy — Acts PRIDAY and SATURDAY Chavles (Buddy) Rogers TALD WAY TO HEAVEN Always a Good Show absence | wn here. She was em- | team | 1l from a Polish emplove at the ! —e e e seitain, The writ is returnable be- | ore Judge Meritt O. Ryder April 28 at 7:30 p. m. Property | of the defendant in Plainville has|in the Forestyille cemetery Saturday been attached by Deputy Sherift E. morning at 10 o'clock. W. Furrey. | Plainville Briefs Mrs. Fred Livingston of 27 | street at the New Britain General | hospital. 1 | A supper and | this evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Shaffer of Pearl street by the A. U. K. & D. of A. | W-T Whist Party Washington - Trymbull circle, | Companions of the Forest. will give |a public whist on April 24 at §:00 “O'L‘lock in Legion hall. Prizes will | be awarded the winners and re- | treshments served. | Baseball Practice The Maple Ends of Bristol will | practice this evening at § o'clock at Muzzy field. fommy” Matteo and Freddy Miller of Plainville been requested to be present. Specials in our shae department i for Easter, 1. J. Birnbaum.—advt have | . Bristol News |as the dog’s master can be located |it is believed that he will - NEWR.R. STATION | | Agitation and Patronage Are | Likely to Secure Results \DOG KILLS 1 CHIGKENS | | eral siste | ey, Dog Warden Unlicensed ¥ Marauder—st. Anne's School Iu- pil Die. Hiker™ May Smell Flowers—To Obstrve Passover, Considerable agitation on the part of city officials for a new station in Bristol may. | procure a more su struct than the one being utilized at p ent in the near future. The need of | a modern station in this city has been emphatically expressed by officials for a great number of { but the wthoritics of the New Yor New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co. have repeatedly frowned u the proposal, claiming that 1 | patronage in Bristol ca do sa. According to reports. the refusal ¢ the railroad executives is due to rce of sufficient funds because of industrial conditions. The yearly budeget provided for improvement in the extensive system of the road has bee :d Ly directorial heads 1 1 ¢ this deficiency, it is said. | With a betterment of working conditions. which would imbrove the | financial status of the concern, it is believed that a new station m provided he present uilding located in Prospect park. wit dzin h oundation for As soon as t state of Jusiness dcpression improves. local dvocates of the plan for the incep- | tion of a better depot are expected to petition the New Haven concern. Nite Mentioned When the railrond authorities last considered the project it was antici- pated that the depot would be crect- cd on the cast side of North Main rect, opposite the city hall scemingly was in | long time and then, ough. Nothing of any concerning its con- n reported sincu railroad it is believe ble d them to v e wooden nity of on st its reat many years the suddenly fell definite natu struction 1 t tim With the advent of the new depot 150 said that th oad offi cials would 2ge 2 new schedule | for train stops to go into cffect o | that better connc de between this city York by v of Berlin. At a confercnce of railroad and local manufacturing ads held recently at the Chamber of Comr offices in this city the former group decided to attempt to work out some feasible method to | climin. the long waits for t now necessary at Berlin and Bridge- port works for a b it is ons can be and v e ns. ne Tomorrow observed when most branches of business be suspended. The banks. schools, factories, professional offices and| municipal buildings will be closed | ntil Saturday morning. There will| be only one delivery by the city an rs of the post officc Hollday Tomorrow Good Friday. will be crally as a legal holiday will rural carris partment. Former Resident Dies rd was received here ve » death of Lawson T: For W ormer Washing The W esident of on, D.C. ater part of Mr in Forestyille was employed as the lamp shop of the and later by the S He left the became ill and wi wher n s spent Bristol Brass Co. jons Clock rn when d to do Co he 0. | e clock con forc Taplin was a past noble | lar Warden Ityan stated today | {will conduct an investigation to find | in the F on | of Bristol, under whose vices wil He 1 Perle The Maple End Athletic club base- | social will be given ball team Muzzy fi candidat squad wi of Coacl |ager Ray Bachman. Another Canine Runs Wild anle; jroad was awakened this morning at about 3 o'¢ a dog a covered been ki {animal had not as yet left his prop- | erty Dog arrived s0 | minutes and { After he had slain the canine let, he or li out the of Kkeepi liconsed | Aurele Duchene, nine year old son |of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duchene of 146 Laurel crnoon was He school o cd that ed ment He le I at § toniorro: dents of tend the Le in th uner: The A W rael brot 905 o'c wning ed with ages we {that the carcless re above. Josep strect of dog the dea Chict o W Thomas this mo vear, be, ing on April 1 of next year. The late death v Flower Beds For “Hiker™ It wa Strupp. Spanish ing that 0 be p society west or Par) construe str he ges would be ners that the further plants An A chascd s pole on on Men memorial e will The other p: take pa: dedicati Tmn Ther: tonight manucl | West and M tor will 14 and sence communion. Two row. munion I'tor will speak | the Crucified.” 1 Peter will be Schul be Itom Bet; Servic over wil synagogue o'clock, o'clock 10 o'clac It spril Smith of Washington, D. C., | A son has been born to Mr. and !and a cousin, George A. Taplin of Broad | Forestville. War 1 to remain at home for treat- Anne’s church at . appointed to (il the position sworn into offi Thomas L. |serving as a deputy strect In I 0. O. I".. | ccnses have been issued at the office auspices ser- | ot the city clerk, Of the total, 115 Il be held in the family lot | vere combination fishing and huni- ing licenses. There were only 282 licenses issued last year, accérding | to City®Clerk Thomas B. Steele, 145 of which were combinations. Many local fishermen went to the trout streams since the opening of the season last Tuesday and report- at | €4 good catches. Among those who | cast lines was Chief of Police Ern- est T. Belden, who exhibited a string of six healthy trout at head- quarters yesterday. Homer H. Judd of this city, in charge of all leased streams, esti- | mated that 20,060 trout were carted | away from state-leased brooks oa the opening day. The roads mear streams, he remarked. resembled a well-populated picnic ground. Honored at “Aggies” has been announced that Miss a Benson, daughter of Me. rs. Albert Denson of 134 Main street of this o a of the graduating class of Connecticut Agricultural has been clected president Women's Student Govern- association to succeed Miss Dearden, class of '30, of Hartford, who held the office for a one-year term. Miss Abbie Jean Quick, of Hartford, class of '32, has been clected vice president and Miss I'thel L. Johnson. '31, of Torring- ton. president of the Women's Ex- ccutive council. Miss Benson. a graduate of the Bristol high school in the class of '27 and of the North Side Grammar school. has been prominent in extra curricular activities at college and s held office in both the Home lconomics cluh and the W. S. G. A. She is a member of the Monteith besides his parents, sev- [ ATE S0CIety und brothers all of this | She was an honor student at tha . local high school, having attained will be conducted | @1 average of §5 per cent in her 11 o'clock | WOrk at graduation. During the morning. His fellow stu. | SUMmer months of last year, she St. Anne's convent will at. | ¥as emploved as a dietician at the mass in a body. Burial will | C2feteria ot the Depariue e new_St. Joseph's cemetery. | 18 Co- : Awning Fire Inventory of Estate Piled Tenen ar o The inventory of the estate of the called to the store of Is.|late Mrs. Mary P. Ttoot was filed in at 43 Center street at | Probate court yesterday. The estaie last night Lo fight an |CONSisting of stock, mortgages and he flames were squeleh- | Pank accounts, has been appraised use of chemicals, Dam- |2t ¥ SL, re nominal. It was believed | Association Tssues Report started when some| According to the guarterly report tossed lighted | of the Visiting Nurse and Family the awning from | Welfare ociation issued yesterday 12 clinics, at which a total of 87 ex- aminations of patients were mad, have been hcld during the past threc months. An average of 12 babics attended h clinic, making a total of 341 There were patients under care of nurses of the association on January 1, to which 215 were add- e for the quarter. More than 1.- 000 visits by nurses to homes wer: mad cipts amounted 13 $711. >equabuck lodge 2ves a daughter, Mrs. Charles Practice Tonight will practice tonight eld starting at 6 o'clock. The es for regular berths on the | 1 drill under the direction @ Eddie Goodridge and Man- y Chalko of Red Stone Hill ock by the growling of nd. upon investigation, dis- | that 22 of his chickens had lled. He noticed that the It immediately n Joscph I, upon the captured telephoned Ryan, who within a few | the prowler. | with a found that it had no col- cense tag. seenc college of the ment Marjoric hat he owner of the dog. As soon be sum- ing and harboring dog. Aurele Duchene an un- street, died yesterday following a long illness. a pupil of St. Anne's n West strect. having attend- institution until illness caus- | | | | | | | | | | | | al servic W ew | | A and Co.| lock fire person into Ryan Sworn In h Divinity warden in Bristol following th of Thomas I by | Police Belden, e by City Clerk B. Steele at about § o'cloc rning. His term is for one ginning last April ] and end- ew warden is the son of the Ryan. and has been since his father's Arbour Will Preside At Truckmen’s Dinner New Haven, April 17 (A—Robbins B. Stoeckel. commissioner of motor vehicles, will be the guest of the Motor Truck Association of Connec- | Inc.. at Hotel Bond, Hartford, lon the evening of May 6. He will speak on maiters directly concern- in the operation of commercial irucks over st highways. Other zuests ill be President Henry Trymbull of the State Cham- ber of k’o:xmcn'(. . L. Eyanson, sistant to the president of the Man- acturers’ Association of Connecti- Inc.: State Highway Commis- sioner A. MacDonald and G. H. Pr of Brooklyn, N. Y. The toastmaster will be Everett J. Arbour of w Brit Ninth Inning Rally Won By Tufis Against Brown Medford. Mass.. April 17 (UP)— ninth-inning rally gave Tufts col- its third straight victory of the terday when the Jumbos Brown university 8-7 at cently. s stated by Officer Joseph | of the United | ans, this mor; beds of colorful flowers were nted in the vicinity of the Hiker” monument at the 1 of Athletic field on hs have been monument to W I Cinder from the q ofiicer also asserted r planted along the of the Memorial plot, 1 property would be beautified with the addition of other that | merican flag will he pur- soon and hung upon the flag the Jawn of the monument 1orial Day, when impressive ercises will take b in atriotic anizatio rt. to be followed on of the flag Lutheran Church divin place. which will the by A panucl les will e at 7 1 o'clock heran church, 2d oy ase his sermo; ufts oval. score was turn at bat, located at The pas- on Luke and will speak of d of the oy The tied in the final the bases were led and there were two out when Haber singled to Harris at short- stop. scoring Tobey. Adams and Hate Tufts. Brown used Sondenheim. fts the cs- use of sal held tomor- morning holy cor celebrated. The pas- on the topic. “Chri basing his scrmon on 4. The evening service lucted Pastor Paul His text will rvices will be h pitched for Dowie, Gell and will be VACCIN ami, Tla., IN HAVANA April 17 (UP)—A yment of smallpox vaceine rushed by air to Costa Rica at Havana at 9:48 a. m. to- the Miami-Cristobal plane Pan-American Airways. o of the line were advised The plane was due out na at 10:15 a. m. and in Rica Saturday morning. con of Terryville. ans 3, 235 and 2 Isracl Synagogue ces for the last days of Pass 1 be hold at the Beth Isracl tomorrow evening at 6 on Saturday morning at 7 and on Sunday morning ck. During the Sunday cer: emorial “Yisco id in memor the d Ly being wived ¥ via the als here. Hav: “osta service o QREK‘T’]VITAMIN‘* * JSTRENGTH FATHE JOHNS MEDICINE PURE NOURISHMENT e under way for t which the Hebr nlace all ent given to schoo! sunda: nts of 11 take on @ and parents ] to sec children. Licenses o bo pre he L the Jewish Issues 361 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ‘ A WELL-WOTLL \WE DO? GO DOWN TUERE AN SEE WHAT THOSE - MEN ARE DOING OR WHAT ?? TM FOR GOIN' ON NO! WE WONT LET THIS Door GEE-1 WISH 1 KNEW WHETHER OR NOT THEY'D DO ANYTHING To VS, IF wE DID 60 Down'!/ oD BE o0 REAL EASY, OSCAR = WOULD BE GOOD FOR Go!! JUST AS Yo SAY ~— DowN BUT ID GIVE ANY- THING TO KNoW WHAT THEYRE DOING DOWN THeRe T Close Shave! \NRAT WAS THAT P2 SOUNDED LIKE SOME- BODY AT THE TRAP HE ONLY LEFT A FEW MINOTES Aso! By BLOSSER NOT A SOUL HERE = 1 GUESS WE NEED SOMETHING FOR OUR nerves //

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