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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, .MONDAY, JANUARY. i77Tl92f7 CITY ITEMS COLLEGE CLUB MEETING l ) in Co. Victor catalog, Henry Morans. t.r re will be a mcetlnpr of th can legion ball committee at . A. R. rooms Monday night at Ps m. movnl 9.1 1 at Besse-Lcland's a. Itobert Larson of 43! Park will entertain the members of djr Wallace lodifo on Wednesday enlnif of this week. Have your car washed at Jester's, t ad rocevo a first-class Job. 193 Arch ;t. advt. District Ieputy Oeorjie It. Hock xnutlt and staff, will Install the officers of 11. j. Dunbar Kncampment of Bristol tomorrow eveninir. Those at tending the Installation will meet at the railroad station at 7:43 o'clock. Concert and dance under auspices Clan Douglass. Turner Hall, Jan. 26. Advt. January GatlKrlnR to Take Place In Kt. Mark's Parish House Tonight Talk on Polish Music. TirroiCH COXfiRATVLATIOXS. Irrnls of .folm flather to CVIrbraU- 1IU IU-mit Marriapc. L . n nits -: ts ice Mi A number of former and present members of the Nw Hritalu Camera cJub. friends of John IxjwIs an ex- , president and founder of the organ ization met In Murray's Studio Sat urdfH' evening to celebrate the recent marriage of their associate. A buffet lunch, a la I3ohemian. was served. During the evening A. Volsht. formerly of New Britain, now of New Haven, presented Mr. Iewls with a rug on behalf of the company assembled. Mr. lewts now lives In Merlden. although ho recently resid ed on Grove Hill. The January meeting of the New Britain College club will be held this eveninp nt s o'clock In St. Mark'a J parish house. It will take the form of a musicale. Tho follrvins Pro j gram will b rendered: Talk on Polish Music and Musicians. Miss Ilfra Harvey. Piano Solo. Hnlladu No. 3, Op. 47 Chopin Miss Harvey. Vocal solo The Maiden's Wish . . Fr. Chopin Miss Kathleen Crowley. Mr. J. J. Crean at tho plnano. Violin Solo Romanw . . . Wieniawski Mr. Earl I,ambert. Vocal Solo My Delights Fr. Chopin Miss Crowley. Piano Solo (a) Mazurppf- ... I. J. Padercwski (b) -Melodic. Miss Harvey. Those who are interested in Join ing the organization can get further details by asking Mrs. C. E. Farnham, 31 Lincoln street, this city. REDUCES CHURCH DEBT 3 KILI'KD IX GAS BfiAST Bow, N. H-. Jan. 17. Three per sons arc dead and two seriously In jured as the result of the explosion of an aceij-lene gas plant that was be ing Installed at the home of Arthur The spiritual repot showed there are Curtis hero yesterday. Curtis two 10oo attendants at Easter duty. Iter. Patrick Daly Roads Kncouracing Statement of St. Joseph's Parish to Congregation Yesterday. Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor of St. Jo seph's church, presented his annual report at the various masses at the church yesterday. The debt on the church was reduced by $4,000. The Income during the year was I18.740.S8 and tho expenses amounted to 514,- 5 81.74. leaving a balance of $154.14. ' pi n : ! ... .,' V r I i-- 1 w !H H OPEN MON DAY EVENING UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK rons are believed to have been killed by the force of the blast. Mrs. Curtis lied from burns. Curtis and a helper were taken to a hospital badly hurt. FIIIK IKIES flOO DAMAGE The fire department was called nut at, 4:60 o'clock yesterday morning by an alarm from Box 118 for a blare at the home of C. A. Ludvigson at 31 Park Terrace. The fire started from hot ashes in a barrel In the cellar. The flames ate their way through tho partition to the first floor. The damago will amount to about $400. The firemen were served coffee by Mrs. Mary Kelly who Uvea nerby. Twelve deaths occurred durireg the post year, and there were 30 mar riagoH, 27 Catholic couple and three mixed marriages. Eighty-eight boys and girls received first communion, and 9 7 infants and two adults were baptized. There are 329 .children in the parochial school. The pariah has 2.312 souls of which 1.862 are English speaking and 6 SO Italians. CARD TEAMS TO PkAT Card teams compos f members of the Holy Name societies of St. Joseph's and the church of St. John the Evangelist, will play Thursday night at ft. John's hall The members of St. Joseph's team will meet at the church st 7 o'clock and will "be con veyed to the hall in automobiles. Have your repair work done at Jester's under a new system, resulting in work done at the lowest possible cost. Now Is the time to have your car overhauled Advt. it ALL ROADS LEAD TO FOX delicious, Economical irst Prize Nut Margarine is not only de- htf ully tasty for table use but it costs about as much as butter. " jhis "Modern Butter" is made from pure fet'able and cocoanut oils churned with lie milk. No animal fats creamy smooth, nty in flavor and absolutely pure. ve the Coupons that come with First Prize t Margarine. They help you to own a beau- l set of fine Parisian China dishes. oupons are also packed with Baby Brand bmargarine. our grocer should be able to supply you LFirst Prize Nut Margarine. If he can't, us. Send money and coupons to . BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sola Diitributor for Nmw England Statu i a Watch The "Bigger Better Store" Grow ILsist Week Off Out Many Articles Reduced 50 Per Cent E-IELMD 0 "Always More Value for Less Money"- BESS 3 OPEN MON DAY EVENING UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK 0 b 0 D 38 Stores 38 Cities