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Great Choice in Materials, Poiret Twills, Eponge, Stripes a cloths, Jacquard Repps, weaves to choo: from Ohoose You am 1 Velour will make a dress for $19.75 or $20. dresses we Own Style or bring the make for $19.95 would cost you $40.00, Those Sa0.e0 would cost ainable, with fit and workmanship guaranteed, every dress will turn out ( W rse other otine ew Chacks, Embroid Woo you'll lannels Silk aud wong them Plaids, | Twills 8¢ Broa kinds red Crepes n rg odle Canton Cr and many ity of material selected, we An early order will guar- model you prefer and, according to qua antee you your dress for Christmas wearing. Berlin Nexgs GROUP INSURANCE BEING CONSIDERED Berlin Construction Co. May Take Ont Policies for Its Employes 200 PROPLE REPRESENTED Cowles Store Sold to Giana Brothers ~152 RNed Cross Memberships See cured in Worthington Districte News in Town's Churches, The Berlin Construction company is considering group insurance for all its employes, according to word received this morning from the plant. This in- surance system, if put into effect, will include about 200 men and women at the “bridgeshop,” both in the yards and in the office. George H. Sage, president of the company, stated this morning that as yet nothing definite has been done about the matter, but it would be de- cided some time geat week, Carcful consideration being given the pro- Ject,, he said. Cowles Sidney M. Cowles gne of the foremost the town, has sold his place ore is Sold of Kensington, busincss men in of busi- ness on Main street to John and Paul e buyers in the also of Kensington. T Known young men na, are well town. Mr, Cowles has been in business in Kensington for 23 years, puréhasing the grocery store and meat market which he now owns from a Mr. Gro- cock, who ran the business more or Jess successfully for several years, The store was originally owned by Willis M. Upson, who condueted the place for many years. The original location was near the American Paper Goods company, near the old town hall However, when the bank building was erected the business was moved to its present location. Mr. Cowles is undecided as to his business in the future, but will take a vacation for a time before again en- tering the business world. Paul Giana, one of the purchasers of the store, has had much experience in the work he has entered. He has heen for some time associated with ennis Negrl in the grocery and meat husiness. Notice of intent to filed with the town Cowles of the store has been by MF. il clerk Memberships Secured Jied Cross memberships have fved In the Worthington dis- trict to date, according to Rev. Samyel A ¥ e, chairman the B Jm branck. New DBritain chapter, Ameri- can Red Cross. Rev. Mr. Fiske stated this morning that in probability memberships would be today and morrow, al shightly receive 152 been rec of all several forthcoming swelling the No report has been i Kensington, yet. Tt lerstood that the work is progressing rapidly in that section of the town and a re- port is expected soon. Over 200 mem- berships will have been sent in when final total is received, it is expected The Boy Scouts of Berlin deserve a 1ot of credit. They have worked hard to make the roll call this year eess and the resuit of their efforts is soen by the number membership scetred. The Worthington district brought forth enly about %0 member- ships last year, this being the most ceessful roll call sinec the war in that section of the Fast Berlin is ob n the dri Moving train more 1 te om is 4 sue of y well represe 1 Chrktma Tree Nearly every freigit gving destination being “Gull Rock, Captain Josephson, who' was also chief oarsman, lost the starboard oar and executed a neat back-ip into the bottom of the hoat, eveking rounds of applause from the crew Soon after the arrival at the is. land the roar of firearms could by had on from It was sated station this 100 cars of trees Berlin alrea Work days has tre south the past few or more cars of Christm Maine attached to it at the Berlin raliro morning that about have passed through | ut On Degree The degree team of Newington Grange will put on the degree work at the Grange hall, Berlin, next Tues- day evening, when the third and fourth degrees will be exemplified on # class of 18 candidates, Several state ofticers are expected to be in attend- lance and following the degree work and supper will be served, Mrs, Goodrich 11 Mrs, Eli Goodrich, n former resi- {dent of Berlin, Is reported seriously il at the home of her son, Arthur Goodrich, of 209 Stanley street, New Britain. William Whitham Improved | William Whitham of Kensington, | |who has been confined to the Hart- | ford hospital for the past few weeks | |as the result of an operation, is much |improved, and it is expected that he will be able to return to his home | next week., ! S Panl's € Masscs at St, Paul's sington, tomorrow will by at 8 and 10 a. m. Rev, Inan will be in eharg: | Berlin Congregational Morning service at 1045 Rev, Ramuel A, Fiske will the subject of his sermon, ship Through Eervice” B jat 10 o'clock. Men's Bible {12 in the community house school at 12 in the Sunday school rooms. There will be no | ' meeting of the Junior Endeavor so- |, The services at the Methodist clety tomorrow afternoon The T:h”': h'r:;“:‘:'lw:. ::'“'Il;:~ l'"'l;““‘ 1 T”V \4;:“]3.“1 pple’s moclety will mect at {5 by o Kensington Congregat lock. The Junior league will mect Morning service at 10:45 at 3 p and the Epworth lcague ; . 6:45 p followed by the Sunday scho®l at 12:10 p. m il bopintrnle, it tian Endcavor mecting at 6 p. . Iev. | JOF 3 “ t Carleton Hazen will have charge of | U1€F charge of the the service, At m special | 108 The lWbrary scrvice in charg the ng (1o 10 9:30 o'clock Missionary society ning from [ exchange hooks. is invited ey , Kensington Methodist g rances Pierce Barton, Hartford dentist has been the guest of frie Miss Plerce is a for actively interested in ¥ work be the speaker Hubbard - hool morning service of Ke Fhe ladies Methodist tomorrow o'clock lock a delivered S0 that you will take great pride in wearin ’ln ard for miles around and the ducks | were aimost in danger of losing their [lives, in fact one of them neatly { blocked a round of ammunition fired | by an unknown hunter and flopped to [the ground. This was the only score of the day and all claimed it, Wollowing the duck incident hoys deeided to return to thelr tive Kensington, but found that | boat had drifted off with the One of the boys was wearing a and this was pressed into serviee, A passing schooner was signalled, The schooner saw the shirt and was about to take it and pass on, when the starving crew of the ill-fated “Clam” was noticed. They consider theme selves fortunate at arriving home again, the na the tide, shirt { Ttems of Interest Mr. and Mes. ¢ M, Hamilton }Jo!vnh Trehy have returned to Rut. land, Mass, after spending the holi day with Mr. and Mrs, D. J, Trehy. Miss Helen Slaght of Boston |wpending several days with Theodore Savage, Fast Berlin Teew will be the regular morning prayer and scrmon Wt St. Gabriel's church Sunday at 9 o'clock followed by Sunday school at 10 e'clock George Mitchell of New Britain will have charge the services and reh church, Ken- celebrated . Bren is Mrs, o'clock have “Fellow- yu' class class at Sunday There o'clock - o 6 ut ' e m m at will evenis A Chris have a Woman's held, The i will will e this « open iblic o od of Mart nds in teacher ord own J the A I n r a c the ton 10:4 will | be Made [ tecture the scries so far On Wednesday o'clock the Ladic opens, A chicker served from 6 to 8 o'clock night is Night the Rible study The Girls' On Thursday the Junior League Verses of praise are request Police Tcsne Waming terlin police have complaints from the turnpike regarding doubtful amusement w the ‘pike € will 81, Gabriel's church entertainment bazaar and hall next Wednes mber 5. The folie charge nsing will dance lay ing hoot hs A. Ma Lawrence domestic grab bag and Mrs Walsh and appointed give an at Athictic evening, Dece adies will have Mrs at cture chur In stere he evening plice 2 The God e lie t will Word 1 that st cc be The Fles will sub A v Kendrick rgeois, I¥; K M baby appar Mrs have unch; Mrs goods; Mre Mre, Holigan A. Bacon, dolls Mrs, 1 committeo to 1he o pre ) been Ald soch “npper ty Cobey in charg dancing irman th Mre " chi Chare entertainment Rich is ge The tertainment will ¢ of two com 4 consist consist i enjoyed at “ will afternoos ies, the casts local There ing will I rtainment untd o'clock Mr and Mr Dellis hter of Meriden are Wilcox aven i fashion he Athieti ening, Decemboor chestra of Kensington wit music The at 2 mee i talent also In a ok wi Lord The the guest aut . nume bilists on somewhat several jin. Cars proce are halted by whistles and Won investigation wore blown by boys great glee the stopping of the Prosecutor . ¥ a warning to the practice is not vestigation will and the dealt severely with The Cruise of the “Clam”™ Just the rose Cromwell hills hack them, hunters way ale = high-pow e hartered for the were Capt Martson, Ch Chie! 1 crew, Undaunte ke ro i An ol the “s 0 ¥Frid Paul's furs along oy ot nett ¥ wding the sound the boys or ish 1h drivers o that the wate hold their church A ladies he Sacred Heart weekly whist Monday will act w histles with will Mr= " chureh ho social in ing parlore Lewis has fested ©ve Krauth « effect that the | hostess In spite of the larg: ment ine enjoyed the Live church evening ement weather entertair Wire in the official in - off¢ [ stopped number the given by Methodist last folle class o church jders - the the | basement over bt a ' ro some distanee “duch for of group © Just An Old Habi Soa vonnd ! car ha asior conld ' Madi A friend calling on 1w a glass of water, A% the guest drank it the eyeing Wim with The guest, somewhat asked reason Tor this 1o Force g the que ask- ing On I Filot o host stood g emimrrace be hatior in pheon a speculat e | William Jon 1 VMieMurray inner Mate Cozy he Gunne 4 1 a Kon that ' i you vh. chartvied a | ment total | notin | sent st will & b ve OTART OPERATIONS ON SCHOOLHOUSE Workmen Lay Out Profiles and Plan to Start Excavations ing t will ot capta the from $ z a |l out I arted m of b invest n the bank this 15,000 will he g Increasc ove ast year. A ne immediately a to have o the clubs J* morning ent out r the w club v an ain t a il shm will cffort 1ditionat mem- h Checks should be received d he be ne ma ek and ad through xt ade their savings Left-Handers 1 Despite the ain a left-handers, southpaws of the ignominious defeat at the hands of the board o \Y’ PARSALE-WILLIAMS NUPTIALS , Broo Annou " . —NRural | Engageny \ len Delivery Starts—-Schools Open Mon- ewe day—Red Cross Return—Chureh Notices—Plainville Bricrs. Work has been started on the | sehool property on St street, | merly known as the Callen prop in preparation for the building of ! new school which was voted at a spe- | cial town meeting during the sumn { months, Although no announcement has been forthcoming from members of the sehool committee, it is expect- | ed that work will be pushed until | termination of the building and that the school will ready fe pancy at the beginning of tin seasoh. The profiles have been out and all preliminary work is heing | rushed to completion that work on the building itself be put | through without delay, Parsale-Williams Nuptials, Mrs, Jennie Parsale 82 Monta- wese avenue, Hartford, and A. F. Wil liams of 17 Broad street, Plainvilie, were married yesterday afternoon at 2 o'elock the Baptist church rectory. The ceremony was per ed by 1. G. Ward, y church. Mrs, Williams f led in Bristol and living therr Williams the new ' peje n MceG n. ¥ or ¥ e \Wom Mar oceu- | o AL aid s0 e Th now the will 30 orm- Hey or the He frie oad street Announced. past three years real estate de Mr liams will' be home December 15 at 17 ngagement At a family dinner par | Thanksgiving Day. the engagement of | Roger Clopp Castle, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. A, Castie of Plainville, to Mis Etille Sawy daughter of Mr, wnd Mrs, Cyrus K. S8awyer of Portland, Me., was announced. Roth Mr, Castle arve gradua of the University Maine. Mr. Castle was a member the Delta Tau Delta and took a prom- inent part in athleti Miss Sawyer Is a member the Pi Beta Phi and was leader of the glee glub at the uni versity, Mr, Castle is now in the traffic engineering department of the American Telephone and legraph Co., New York city, Miss Sawyer will spend the winter in Porto Rico pioncer organizer and national tor Girl Rcouts Baptist Canreh Cones G. W, club the Maptist churca will give in the au ditorium of the Wed- nesday evening, at 8 o'clock A fine consisting mostly of home pres pared and the donat- ed the benefit dies' Aid society of the connectiol with their annus The young' prople of the charge of the tickets, Parish The parish ler to nu to by some will on vy oon lair this | and Miss Sawyer of s even tee W leagt reqn not full of of will a8 the diree- thir The of church December program taJent has procecds will 1 the | in aptist ning the to of and chureh ale have ™ very church Guild Bazaar, guild of the chureh Our Saviour will hold the annual | Christmas zabaar in the parish hous 113 ‘West Main street on Thur ¥ from 8 o'clock, Food, and useful articles and other flems will he d and there will also table and a grab-bag. The will be used for the many ohjects of the guild Churca Notices, ational Morning Every Member ¢ e immediately Young Life of Tur char thi othe n day both mail at Dee. ney 5 210 charitable erate M Co church « inday service @ g Decemiy 10:45 a. m., “The chureh morning People’s mecting at 6 p. Obedience Psalm in Advent hool capl - Bervice m 1 Sunday Holy Communi 1 oa and m for children n m irch s unig m., mr sermo voly firm adidress Sunday, 1 FIGHTING Cameo Comedy Stonday threills, With A mystery times hut ney neeting Clah Checks r v, p Christmas Iz i st Co. v AN announee- Principal yet forma the canvass so that s Aanner ation lentine's crew mes, The ks Kalish wtine wley 1n Frecman ibbon & Wednesday, en's s ¢ch meeting of Thursday, azar; Second regiment, K. 0. W., en- | tertainment iday, ready chureh man Hof¥man lust leader, the town, Johy pic nd heavers last Center lost results aro Lert-Handers a1 108 78 bowl th 54 a1 59 112 450 "1 Right-Handers 100 £5 160 106 56 113 a0s Episcopal 10:30 Auxiliary urch, New bhazar com h Guild to 2 meetin Pari and dance choir rehear ish leaflet and may b rectory al for or coaching of night as Rritain: nany hom h the i k of at ing ree st follows: n fruoits their | Valatine, the went down to 1h leys. aight 26 » in g 30 mittec, h at § p. m december Congregational Notes Executive at t ation executive ay at 8 Women's ess m Thar thing be reo Monday committes M he parsonage comm m.. at the Iedcration reetin pario om Thursday at onday, T nittee hold will Stmas n. had gratis at Ryder's store. The Women's meets parsonage Grammar schools wi morr a coss, Misgiving dule Orrin 1., J sumed at the morning. e Red Cross Ret Chairman pville morn ing a hope what th no tion a by New ah first or middie of 1 1. fer Degrees Plainyille and meeting in Gr first and second degrees of class The order Inst meeting scrved to the a soc husiness of New Debivery new addition to the sectic al ge of thoro r duti inspection of the and sides boxes should he in John K. 1 Red Cross comm ing that the tc drive for membhers for 1) $140,80, The drive wil o Meve the it was | ose amo; vear scouts ported to make ter than tonight must he Irad on the to make tin Hritaln commit Nt owes » O Geange will fourth degrees candidates at nge hall T red harvest were conf A “ members at will follow the lodge m, which is o1 will be started today for the bl iy vier Mors the d 1y ughtare In add es at the office route the v street informed of the plac sl which they r the udd, gular ittiee stated the n so far this nd members of the commit al to for close unt total \Ir. Lamb | have in who report an a as the committes report to the a tec K hy confe on a the nesday on the ppor will f:45 0'c the Starts rural e Coke e will ha mails al ition to He last esidents where ed and ould be Forming Dancing Class ¥ ing ¢ been sent out by 1. Benzon is fo ass and inyit Miss Mar the matter. The rming « ations ha orie plan 1 (Continued on Twelfth DPage) COMMUNITY THEATER Today at 2:30 and 7 JACK HOLT, ¥ HE TIGERS oL drama of 1 with Holt t tal BLOOD, Ro SRAIN 1:80 p. s nt one 30 p. " m an according as announced recently Unless unforeseen happens, elasses hour ir 1 large regular Bristol News CHRISTHAS SEALS - SELLING N BRISTOL Annual Qampaign'w Fight Tuber- culosis Opens in Bell City Further Vandalism in Cemeteries— Wallace-Bay Girls” Club Has Pleasant Social and Dance Campaigning toward the end the Jd of the Fed Cross to com- bat tuberculosis began today when the first Christmas scals were offered for sale under the auspices of the Health- Protective 1., The organization has more than 4,000 members so tl the success or the sales campaign practically assured from the start and ady returns have been received by treasurer 1°. M, Buckingham, Of amounts collected here per cent will go to thr tuberculosis work while the remaining 85 per cent will be used in local work. The league has done wonderiul work in caring for local people, afflicted with the white plague, and extensive pians in view to widen Following is a list of committee workers, who will take charge of the sa'e of seals Miss Maybeile Wizhtman, boot! ireen Letter Clubs and Campfire girls Boy Scout Ilxecutive, Alfred Breck- bilt Ep Gri local of is ¢ alr loca the 5 state is has its scope. wreh, Mrs, A Mrs M ) Mis: Wilso thedist Ch B Toseph's O'Conne Wallace-Barnes factory, 1. W. Car- neil, . ham Co., D. 8 Ingraham. Mfg. Co. Alboert 1. Ingr New Departure Vuilleumier, Itoot (o, Sessions (‘lock ville, A. I, Brightman Sessfon Foundry, Georg American Silver Co., (" Thompson (lock o Horton factory, W J. M. Judson J. DL Dobson, Forestville district, Advent Church Women's League, Miss Bessic Tuesday Clube, Mrs, Gales Moore h. K. K, Ofiers Speaker Without giving names or any clue 10 identity, representatives of the local Ku Kiux Is H. Sclvin, prominent real estate dealer, his home on Stearns ot to accept an offer m Ly him to furnish a hall, provided that the klan woeunld come the open . Aspelin Co., factory, Forest- ng. Morgan Muir C Wm, Aspelin, At toys Club, Cairns resulits other the Klan, called upon N at visterday ¢ out 1y 1 ock regular first time h made Satur the the op a jewe of far-o il No, DROPS” [ HOPE HAMPTON HE LIGHT soull guess a hw n Chaney and | in ™I colka N vight wonder, that's a Camphell Comed TNNY BREWwA Travelogue Complete Evidence That perplexing thought, “Did 1 him? pay vou if you pay by check. cancelled check is always ¢ will never bother Your m- plete evidence of payment We'll be glad to handle yvopr checking aceount. It is just one of the ways in which we make transactions easier for our cus- tomer The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, ¢ INN DARNKS s a n i 2l n » debate on the m the or As Iy ahout oty prolo discussion held but h his assertion the klan representatives, whose names not bhe lcarned and said that all credentials as to"the speaker would be pequired hefore the contract would made ¢ debate, while not den ¥ decided upon as to date, will place time post w d draw biggest erowd any cvent of times, according to opinions being freely offered about the city The since rits of Ivin business trip, e to and gan to wus 2 lea on a could not ropeated could i street nite tak wilf & is k some the recent Klan has been “up in the in their teeth at Sunday's hering at the Con gregational parish house, when Judge William M delivered hie stir- ring talk and even then an offer was made to have a K'an talker here, if permission be given Local Girls In Play Mise Mildred 2 Mise in the which Arme bone cast last Fisher te girls, ospect Mair Charm Two a Nows st and Mary street ¥ Lare #chool December 13 New Haven N nastics. Miss Howe i* no stranger to the stage as she mateur theatricals attending the Ne e Ha Ne mal resented on in t Gy w or by was i prominent i the Have « hefor Brightman 41y Fidward 1 I 1. Brightmar Wednesday night ord hospi afte He w i i h o) this ¢ " Sessions (Mlock ( Juate o S0 entered th . in Forest employ Cemeters Vandalism ia offic s t n e acts i a sliar 1y g =0 that a stren- by the ¢ 1t m 2 Discussion lising istmas s Mlan Merchand b mercha Ok hamb, Alfred 1 mercant be in o The m teriaily Discussic prob lent te wi r of commer o the wi Vi r rangements. man rege cantile cham ir . was hoosts membership the nh ths e i trongest Tren Callc Firewnen - Kramer - McCabe Announcement was made this morn- ing of the marriage on October 20 in Plainville of Willard Kramar of Bank street, Plainville and Miss Helen Mec- Cabe of Second avenue, this city. Girls’ Club Dance About 100 couples attended the an- nual dance of the Wallace Barnes irls' club _last night at the high school gymnasium. Music was played by the New Departure orchestra. Despite the rainy weather, Elks hall drew a capacity crowd last night to the weekly whist party for the build- ing fund of St. Joseph's church. After the whist program, Sandstrom’s or- chestra played for the dancing. Llks Memorial Memorial services wi'l be conducted on Sunday night at Elks hall by Bris- tol of Elks, Formey Mayor Joseph F. Dutton will deliver the ora- tion, while the ritual will be given by Exated Ruler Albert Lefebyre and officers., Pol were during the mon acqording to the Repe stz made in this h of November, onthly report of Police LKrnest T, Belden is morning. Liquor was the large number of the ar- arrerts made were for the Assauit and breach breach of the peace, into habits of for out of town from justice, 1; intoxication and 4 8; intoxication, ce and resistance, 1; kindling fire support, 1; There T city Chief d canse of this of T following the peace of sts, ausos 1; talling 1 1: for oiiicers, viee, ication fugitive 10; intoxication, breach of the breach of the pe keeping a vicious dog, 1; in woodland non operating motor \vehicle while under the influence liquor, 1; receiving stolen goods, reckless driving of motor vehicle, reckless driving of motor vehicle and evasion of respon- lity, 1; reckless driving of motor and ing vehi while influence of liquor, 1; theft, f liquor vehicle 5 si jele ope vder the vielation motor grancy o iolat of 1dg- m pended nolled by A by payment placed in udgment sus- ipon payment costs, prosecuting prosecuting attorney upon of 1; d fines, 17; char probation office, chi turned over to ieers, turned over to state, 1, boys and age arrested police de- complaints, Thirty doors attorney, ne costs, o out of town o officer another Ther cle girl und during t from we 1 he month partment inyestigated resulting in 11 arrests, and windows were found unlocked and made secure during the month and property to the value of $298.50 was found and recovered during the month, Twenty street lights were re- ported officers as not burening and 17 were for the city, llce Beats Change monthly change went into effect this morn beats of the regular offi- 1he December are ows office Sergeant McGillicudy, investi- and detective work: Officer Breault, permanent traffic officer; Of parking and special work o O en one of The 1 years by notices ¥ Ihe reg lee lwats ing. The cers for served of po- month Captain Gueken nights; gatlon fieer Strop, Rurns, motoreyele eglingki, Southside bLreat North Main street beat Oflicer Connolly, Northside beat: Of« ficer Keith, day beat; Officer Dolan, Westside beat and office; Officer M Laughlin, center beat; Officer Blasi, South Hill beat and office; Officer O Connor, traffic; Officer McNames, 1" Officer Hesster, change work Cirves, len Rule Proclamation Rule Sunday dinners te the Near relief 4 Mayor Joh Wade in a proclamation, issued today. Simple the Sabbath dinner, follows feasting of Thanksgiving Day, by executive other for the N peoples may payablc Bristol Trust Golden money for sked by Last I wre, for ing the endorsed Checks relie be made company is the city's r payments t At st to of the the City Hall Outing outing he the City this after cpartments iy Judge program 1s t iam spor q country J. Malone, ts and other A buffet program nts. Wi W oy« 1 entertainment cheon ing comp Chamber Pla gl ted the day's ey n< Dinner nt for men big mcheon The is comm Britod Priets , 1 Axe Spring Agnes Mary ™ Mre North Ar whict ¥m club play be high the wit T the £ht m