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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER £, 1923. Y EEEE—— m‘w | ereds will be used for various neces Locai Boy Promoted J‘ ° . N . iy ;Plamvzlle News |z e i cwin’sics | Brictol News | s, oo sov ot e Working on Station, | has been promoted to the post of 1 | Workmen in cmploy of the Stand- | | maintenance engincer on lines west of {ard Oil Co. are fast bringing to com- | the “New Haven” railroad to succeed | { pletion the sinking of the tanks to| R. I.. Pearson, who has been advanced hold the gasoline. After this work is | |to be engineer, maintenance of w l o ’ | done, work on erecting the building | Mr. Oviatt has been succeeded as { which is to go up on the corner will| |division engineer by H. F. Fifield. g | [be rushed with the expectation that | ‘he new maintenance engineer left { a"t/b’ds fi%fii’eg @e”tm this city several years ago for New Lit will be ready for use in a few| week: The plans call for a small| et Haven to enter the employ of the rail- road and has risen rapidly in the Driver Loses Control of Wheel| v o, s e ™ | Class of 50 Candidates Wil 60 Toshesr coesorisce, ramidly Jn, the i Community Dance, of the honor men while at the Bristol tomorrow night | munity theater, and upon request, Al large Bequest to Hospital Parry’'s orchestra will furnish the| The Bristol hospital will receive a CHRISTMAS SEAL ~ SALE| mas, v weck taoe weok s torse KINDERGARTEN 1§ CLOSED i275hcmonst from s cxate o stae because of the failure of the orchestra | | which has been filed at the local or the promised entertainers to put | probate court According to the wrprise Party for Harokl Daigle— 2 : V A I UES | o in an appearance, but both managorsl‘ ase of Scarlet Fever Discovered In | torpyg of the testament, which is dat- Baptist Concert a Success—W, (.| Moore and Hogan state that all pre- ) - €d March 15, 1920, Mr. Montgomery { cautions will be taken against a repe-| ecderal Hill School — Eugeac “|lcaves the entire life use of his es- Hart's Dog Is Killed—C. of C. Mcet- | tition of the affair. Oviatt Wins Promotion - On {tate to his wife, after making sev- ing—Plainville Briefs, s Plainville Briefs, | eral gifts to relatives. At her death The condition of Commander John! Haven” Road. the will provides that the bequests lne FOI' Xmas Glfts To Men A sedan was demolished by train | Guiden of Brock-Barnes post, Ameri- % ) : | be follows: Kirst Congregational / {No. 1711 due in Plainville last .-\:.mngl;'un L«*mn\:‘:. w hr; is confined to his " h"l.\ car A“* ates “"I’ "" '"!"""‘: church of Warren, Maine; First Bap- | after 5:30 o'cloc st east of | home on West Main street with rheu- |ILt0 the mysteries of Hibernianism at |y 2 Fisren: Mabas: MOST Of’ORTUNELY FOR YOU do we cffer this big bargain in Silk Shirts. Made of ends of hest :]I::":.‘r{n;":l::.' ‘x:n“lf:'-::;':‘."‘l S rv:: la:f‘ matism, remains "Mw“;n,_"h s a meeting on December 8 in Red ",.n‘":};:';)“ w“};::,;.n' :;:::f x;‘b::: The Holy Name socicty of the|Men’s hall, which will be atiended by | congrogational chureh of Watertown, to division offices in Waterbury. The | €hurch of Our Lady of Merey will|*tale and county officers as well 88| cony . Federal Lodge, No. 17, A. F. |driver of the aatomobile and another | Meet this evening in the American [Members from ail parts of New ENg- a9 4. M., of Watertown, Conn.; [man who was with him, managed to | 1-€8ion post rooms on Whiting street, [lund. State President John Donnelly | gpneoticut Humane society. After |get out of the machine before the Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O, 1, wil|of this city cting Arrange- |¢poge hequests, he, then, directed that Ytrain hit According to the story | Meet this evening in Odd Kellows hall | ments for the gathering, which will {0 anainger of the estate be divid- as told by some of those who were|Oon West Main street, he one of the bigzest of kind in re- | .4 jnto nine equal parts and that two |at the scene shortly after the affair, Commere: Chamber Meets, [cent years in this part of the state.|or hese pants or shares be put in the driver stated that as he was driv- Plainvill: Chamber of Com- |C0oper with the local division | y.,¢¢ iy the American Trust company, ing across the tracks, a loose plank |Merce will hold its regular monthly | Will be the fading’ auxiliary to be known as the 8 K. and M. E. | {in the boarding between the rails| MeeUng in the chamber rooms thisi The initiation work —will be in|yo iaomary FPund with the under- | silk shirtingg Some have In f4 you wouldn't know if we had not told you of them, slight water marks, some a tiny miss in the weave, nothing to hurt looks or | {cording to a report made last night wear, Crepe © Chine, Truhu, Broadeloth and Raadiut are the sil Plain white, grey, apricot, tan and blues, Seorf with self color satin stripes, some in neat color stripes. Made specially for us al $11.98 value for 495 each. e | AT BOOK SECTIOY | . i i Gl Vhe arass H le |caused him to lose control of the|€Vening at § o'clock. - No important |charge of tne crack Now en 4| standing that the income from the Alt that the | Matters have been taken up during|&ree team under the dircction of Cap-| v e paid in semi-annual install- automobile turned down the tracks|!h¢ intervening month betwecn mect- | tain George T. “'-‘“']’“" The major- e his to the Bristol hospitel, Ine., “to towards the small culvert therc, Be-|iN8S but it is understood that some| t¥ of the team members are OVErseas |y, ,pujieq hy the directors, thereof, |fore the machine could be backed out | ©f the merchants are to bring up the | WAr veterans, while seven members| o " /0" e ora) purposes of the ine i whistle of the oncoming train {?UeStion of better protection to their [are enrolled on the Elm City police | i vion ™ while it is almost impos- was heard and the two men in the | Places of business from the depreda- |force. This degree team is considered | Gy "0 %0 icoture the exact amount, | car scrambled to safety barely in time | HONS of the robbers who have so suc- [the best in the castern part of the |0 02010 the benefit of the hos- | by the engine, The | CC58Tully broken into four pla in|United Btates and the loeal officers| yoy; i |y gaid that the bequest pr | town without heing apprehended. This{&nd members feel greatly honored at | ()" " 00" 4y 0vsands of dollars. |the acceptance of the invitation to ex- 4 s g ¢ : the ”v:- :,(,t :vmn .‘,,C 1\ ”r:'ll:":j“ 5 City Clerk Thomas B. Steele and Mrs emplify the r g - E. M yo will find a large assortmen{ of Bowls with Bulhs that will give asure to those who get them {steering wheel with the res for zis for weeks to come, and myh interest in watching them grow- e, The, $1.00 and $1.50 each, BUST CRAFT NOVEWT fn special boxes there are Greting Gifts with de scriptive words. Gifts and remembrances for every- very novel offerings irfthese boxes—23c Lo 001300k Dept. the hod, some ! [to miss being N o " v - o P names of t occupants of the auto- PERFUMES, TOILET W/TERS, I, ool tas colupiniain i et Will Tell of Perfumes Toda—Choose here f y reaks have hay ok gomery are named as ex- 075, $3.50. 26.75 bottle. Queltie Fuelr, $1.00, $2.00, $4.00 and $7.50 a bottle ! rried down the tra ed : another, SR B o wey | CCutors under the wi Coty's Perfumes—1./Origan Chypr ik andiTlaseCoariaholoe at 81758, /93 00 and 9550 s it before the tra ia ness : pinarms| pe s 1AL, Annual Scont Mecting Cavons Narcissus Noir pricdl at $8.00 a hot Roger & Gallet | Amour, $3.5 0 50 be bro t stop. Tk ssen by ik i ttereatine Eivervam L nek or $1 and $3.50 bottle gers, feeling impact ricd fo J SL ¢ epared for the annual meet Renjam eHart h SetilE s Closes o ten 3 nd Niove for $1.00 and $5.9 Valreine, ward when the em ney brakes b "\' : H a turned | l‘"".' ,(,.' “"""':! S ) Brist uncil, Boy Scouts were applied, thinking that someone | ['2M the New Britain gencral hospital osing d Rrien « ©lof America. This even 1 ta sopiiet, SLRIBKINKG CARE Ssan son | Federal Hill school for a week took A mevica X fake {nndibeantiilied BiBarts o7 the uto- [ (NSNS eRaLs heen confined with fa | SCE LAtk S0 I it Reio o] g e e broken hip. He is at home at §3, place yesterday when ning, December 17 [for a distance of 30 fect while the | West Main street. It will be remem. | fever was discovered among the at- | "G,y Moy ‘raceived that Ray UK of the wreckage was dumped in | Péred that he suffercd the painful ac- | tending children. The affected young- |\ (O OF0 SRIR GREENAT PR R Erinil S S Tkt sido of the soad ent in front of the Neri Bros, tore|ster was i1l in school and an exam. | = FARG O 0 o resent s | on West Main str and has been |ination revealed the disturbing symp. | '77S WSS G OTE COF r""‘j‘ "Sir. This is the samo spot at which a|CODAned for montha with the brokentoms. Every precaution has —been | {8 AT SEEETCE B0 (06 SEP B T L g © hle . tlake D « i yol authoritie: ’ ” " house, at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. | George B, Norton, Charles A, War.|truck load of furniture was hit a m\-,"’_’""""v '[ s able to get around |taken '13 the s ':( : -”" "" % 10| he Headquarter's stat and has & Ho had with him a quart of | ren, Miss Emily Brandagee, Miss Hat-| months ago when the driver also cs- | 0¥ O, crutches, presoat """"’(' '.l‘_"""l“ ot wonderful message on the Boy Scout whiskey and a girl. He said that|tic Hollister and Miss Ruth Galpin, |caped injury by jumping Wors Ty “T" ]’j“' A i “‘ e \ of | WOk, they sat around the house awhile and | Charles A. Warren is president of . L YOG (IYeIL tHe S imnviiie Dosl ofe ERTIHE, \DOIS JUREE D TAAE W0 AN 9 Mr. Wyland will arrive in Bristol at that Walker drank four tumblers of |the association; Francis Deming, vice- ORriMoon Son! Bute fice has it that a largc number of common pleas In Hartford yesterday |, ", (ne day of the annual meet- P whiskey. A good sized whiskey glass | president, and George B, Norton, sec. | HeNry £ Washburn, chairman of f people in Platnville are using Christ- | before Judge Edwin L. Dickenson in | Fo20 S0 S8 FRF S 0 BT BICCE ls was shown to him in the court room | retary and treasurer. The .lNflul'I‘fl'lfln 116 ONNILEN Ih Qieree Gf the e :“w e b oo et P L Ot U :‘\ w'~~r‘a> men of the city in confer- and he stated that the glass used by|was founded in 1903, although the|©f Christmas tuberculosis scals, stat- jters, seusing & great deal of confusion | Britain against Emil Golnick of this| o " ovoning meeting witl start ed this morning that all this we for the clerks, Notice is given that | city for damages, s red in a motor 8 delock Walker was even larger than that, cemetery, itself, is an old onc and f that t1 ) Ith ' t 0 at | o B o o gra r|tha e Sed al g Howed to be | car I lisie o street S | the pupilssof the Plainville grammar at th als, although allowed L} r collision on biroad hi In addition to the nddress by Mr. ' nfiE Practically the entiro quart was | dates back to the middle of the 18th A s althoug ie ' ] consumed, ho atated, and then they |century, It was called in the old days [5Cho0l Will be given an opportunity | Pla ed on letters, will not be accept- | city, on June The plaintiff claims | (5 FR0CES Will be the election of took the girl 1o her home in Meriden. | the South cemetery. 20 s L8 aeth, By a8 AL Tt e Ang et D piatel wn | 100 (ONE: CHE A0UM RID, BO0RNSH OF | ofituury ANA: MINE ppUON ROON - 110 e They were on their way home from TS 305 Yeuatnte. 1 In the various rooms last Monday | Uhe buck of envelopes or packages. |the necident, whilo the defendant de- | SURCE FPPSEPOITL BN B and the children are making a big ) eals, although allowed to be|nies all culpability louls N, Schatz marks by the new Scout Executive | that city when the officers gave chase,| Two additional trustees were elect ASSCSSOd 350 l[ld Gen Sevell he testified. [ ed at the annual meoting of the Wil- | TICCess Of th T e lasit ant et vt el T Do ar | Alfred Breckbill, on the possible work Was Drunk,” Lasher, | {of next weel, the seals will be mailed, ga der in the post oftice ayer, while Josoph onnell o of the coming year cox cemetery associn ol ¥y assoclation held last| ., }0¢ been the custom in past years, Ohserve Anpiversary [this city for Gollek 7o this Metorlag il he lontiadal f -T App“l Lasher was then asked what his|evening at the home of K. W. Mil. | s D“ Jill sefllflloe. 6 condition was, “I was drunk,” he re-|drum of East Berlin, These two men | OUENOUt the town, gt [P S s ,“',',:l_""r" e \‘:1‘:." Ghen Mol biwsnfl e s I bl sl g b Y general in. Christmas and get the hest, Houbigants Ideal, $1.00 The automobile was demolishcd and nd Roger & Gallett's Le Jade “Violet” Perfumes, Ambreftoyal prautonine and L'Hure Jolie Ad Les Sylvies for $9.98 hottle. Guerlains Nitsouko and /Heure Bleue $5.00 and $16.00. Perfume Atomizers, pricd from 95c¢ to $9.95 each. place in Arcanum hall Monday eve- o« e of scarlet » , " » | will contain $1 worth seals and a plied. Walker's condition also|are Victor Benson and Hobart L. | . ks 4 s . troop committees, and a “lreturn envelope w W o sod ask. | wedding anniversar at their home ne T 1, issued a by 1 o {return envelope will be enclosed ask 5 ) ome [aminer in Southington, tssued a burial | CERR FEIET T SR L interested sked, “He was drunk, too,” stated b Y > peorion Bl s Honlss. Theso men, with Robert |y o1, people to elther return the | Sunday They entertained as thelr | pormt for the body Mes, Clifton e R In seouting in Bristol, J— Y WHNESSHNH-.- | Clark and the ofticers, |18 . 8, comprise the| ) g ” r M vl Mrs 9 A " . . Y e . - . money or the stamps. Mr, Washburn | £uests Mr, and Mrs. James N, Junes |1, Jewell, who dicd on Saturday aft- . . LA o Attorney Waskowitz, in tho eross|board of trustees | of Collinsville, daughter and son-in " % of married life, so that Lhe ollowing the meeling there will be cxamination of the witness, asked| The offie ¢ r wore pe.|Mated that he had visited all the fac- er a week of a buffet luncheon sorved an one Activity— | Lasher how he knew Walker was| elected e vank 18 Wiloow, | 10Fies in the town and that a large |1W, and their grandson, George W.|remains could be shipped today to her | i e ol o b sl H Vit | L2 3 ¥ § f Yason E b rbpsl gl oAl . ot |eral getoto-gether o en interested Cemotery Association how = arunk if he was drunk himself. He| president; vic -president, E. G, Mor.|Pumber of the scals had been taken l\mr'um" o r:hA r( b " 8 A very | old home In Ogunquit, Maint. 1t was | L8 FUlle ey goouts acotuh . Genden Fined $100— | replicd that Walker was drunk when | gan; sccretary, Ernest W. Mildrum, | by the factories and also the officials ’« ) 2 w“ u; y 4?‘ ure o he day | thought at first that suspicious cir Hospital Donations Continne seph 3, G 2 he came to the house. He sald that|and treasuror, A, A. North " [had agreed to display in conspicuous | DCINE & family dinner cumstances surrounded the death Tonight=T. A.|a man, whether he is drunk or not,| The treasurer reported that all bills "1 wWith calls continuing to come inte | places the posters advertising the 0 " Candidates Report scon after the martiage Cercmony, (o, noepital offi ind the Chahber ' Knowa whether or not his companion | have been paid and that thers was a |C*TPAiED. He stated that th oM | ith ik Malnvitie Do ,'1‘ Nt ousibut & thorough cxamination ¢ Commerce, the decision has been 1. Whist WinnersOther Ttems. | L0000tk him. MRAIL BAIAR0S 1O 1N (he treasury, | oty STeioue B6 BT A leait 4800 | the firm pewctios sestion held <ol use us corebral embolism shed 1o continue the collecting of jeorge Walker ¢Boston, now liv.| Attorney Nathan e hatz, of anvl‘< which has besn carried ever into the | ot} Of 20¢ seait I Trainville thiA | tont in the John Jonnings schoo) fn e REE e k itions for the hospital until 1 po alker A s~ asher, o ] ks % s srder ake care of the in- Je | schoo srooks, a resident of this city bou Aot s in New Rritaighas fined $50 and | ford, representing 1 - rnfl thi® | new year. Gifts to the cndowment | easing number of cases of tubercy. | Bristol. Six more men have notified the, She to | 9 Lhorotors, &%) ShaNe SIwE } argel reckless driving|point called the attention of the court | fund amounted 10 aboue $1,000 dur- |frere nuion s b e O beTCl - | e promoters of the team that they |\ * Aol i in making contributions of O etont to seven days into the fact that his client was acting | ing the year. Plainville the past year. The seals | Wil be on deck this evening when the | aecemron te o T hencsr 1, [canned proserves, fruits, jeilien, vege- and was 8¢ " . state's witnes d whatever he E . o pa o8 e weals ! en the | gouthington by th tev, Krnest L. | ronh jall on a charg Of '”""“"“"""‘vf:.,l':“Tg:fl“:w‘..m:m:",.‘"m,: him at Meeting of Canvasse may be bought either at the Plain- | NeXt practice wil be held. Nothing | wismer: nastor of the First Congre eyt ponlb-pg fe g 54 v he w appepd before Judge|tw - 4 A meeting of the canvassers of the e post ' OF 8 Bt abaie &us been done as yet with regard to e i ealling elther office, and asking 1o George Krisworgn the Berlin town fsome l""”‘"r me. He was 80 periin Congregational chureh, who| & "o O n,' '”I,":'l T8 SI0TE. 1o acheduie, but as soon an & team is| P00 i or el have automabiies call for the articles, ieor s spro- | Warned. < ] surprise Party 5 . L cxang o hies To those who Itve near the plnee N o was repro- M take part organized, or and cantain wilt To those who live 1 places court last eveni: He o) {!,“. Was a Good Worker, easmast :' in the !“r-‘ Member| . o orise party was held last ave rganized, a manager and caplain w 3 o 1 sies of the parish by Saul Vaskowitz of 1 | = . By > | campaign Sunday, will take place this| g Mgl ey be appointed and games will be sought ™ Y A Walker put up practically no de- | . ning at the home of Harold Daigle on . « this aiteruoon Walke filed an appeal in evening at § o'clock In the chapel of | . s | with some of the fastest teams in the ot + | fense, However, the district auditor 4 - Cedar street, the occasion being the 2 h In charge ¢ were fixed a 4 - the church state Any candidate wishing to try of the Prime Tea company, which N . [observance of his birthday A large out for the team may do w f Walker worked for while he was in| A "’" esters Meet Tonight. number of guests were present in- | o e " . Jukes Boston, stated that the accuscd h'u””’ '_{': :V'"z nv. ,' ourt .\lmm..,u-n‘ Tl eluding visitors from New Brunswick, been with them for many years, He|!he Foresters will be held this evening | N, J., Manchester, Hartford, New Brit- | testified as to his good character, e Voresters Wil Me collection such articles may be left sented Tiritain, each case and mds 8200 The man wadrrested on the night of November gWhile on his way to the trial of Shley Lasher of New Pritain, Spect State Policeman Ar. N. Rutheord held the man for rickless driviy When he crashed into two other cf. Mis druukenness charge dates’om the Sunday night . Mertimam Drug Store, at the West the Rev. Seraphem Geegan of 1he |y, Wilcos's Drug store at the North ‘ranciscan Or New ork, who higupdl s .. o porting any Tuesday or Thursday | oA . g S of the |Mde: Tucker's Drug store, OR HOHN night at t Bristol school gym. [ Cond mmaculate | Main strect: Holley Drug store, cor : n " novens Iy he Immaculate | Mein and Prospect streots: Mad- lat 8 e ha! o nastum. A great deal ptere i i v : |at 8 o'clock at the hall in Kensington. [ain and Plainville, Games and dane. | **® great dea! o rest Conceptior church. The dally [Gon's Drug store on Main street Reveral items of importance will \ : | been aroused by this move to \ s g W . - ' ing that he was a first class salesman | SETE T {Il prob- |ing were enjoyed and plano selections | piaincitle o reprosentation on tn viee tona are SUrActing | Kont's Drug store In Porestyille ably be taken up. were rendered by Mres, A e 5 t « Donation we « heing observed in and that he had never been in any| Marold Duigle, | 4 ooketball courts this o ] ar | trouble before, to his knowledge, 1 School Board Meeting., Perey Daigle and M Herbert Carle | coace o by Plain Ly mase s ! t 5 a he recognition of the third anniver Prosecutor C. I'. lewis asked that| “The regular monthly meeting of the [son, Mr. Daigle received a large M- | hoat of them cien o Lont (e 0% getoe coening servic saty of the og the Brstel hob convicted on the evidence { Berlin school board will be held to-|ber of useful gifts, A buffet tunch | game. P (0 beat them att o the man be ATternoon serice y . This tempo: y institution has when he wasding "‘"h;"‘f:;:‘:‘?‘fl‘mmnnnu: Attorney Waskowitz did | morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the |was served Pirst Priday Schesdul ; o parish ar : ot e fite o Peid when Mr. Iier(ord Bne o ed the|not want the fact that Walker was|office of the town clerk. What will| Saveoniful Cwnotet SR kdond s Ay 28 1o, thete Duvi " treated Frank Brow O o house, New | Hlding with Lasher to enter into the|be discussed has not heen learned A large number of people were | usunl services will be. held ot two to the Mintain Vie iy case at all, He didn’t want the “wild | Whist Winners. kept away from the concert given by |church of Our 1.ady of Mercy. I'ritain. s hisd 0 and|cscapade,” as he termed i, taken into{ Rose Kiniry and Joe Venture wonthe young people of the Baptist | will be said ot bt frdiemilyid Lasher, 0 Was entence of £0 | consideration all. However, the|the first prizes at the T. A. B whist | church in the church Iast evening and | munion will he administe costs and gtn & Jail sentence BT S et held that it should be taken in- | 1ast evening. ‘The consolation prizes|yecanse of the execllonce of the pro. | o otk ron daya by Jufe George THavOl (0t | to consideration, and fined the ac.jwent to Mra, P, Garrity and Willlam | gram, the poor weather was 1o be re- | heard this afternoon o | Wednesdayfvening, ageh 4B m e | cuscd and gave him his jail sentence, [Carey. Mrs. Robert Corr was award-|greped, Those who i attend 1hor. | will be heard again t and his cai was FeopeRed e e | He appealed and bonds fn thia case|ed 10 pounds of sugar and Edward|gughiy enjoyed the capable excontion | 1:30 oclork o g p were fixed at $5.. | Roche took the cake of the various numbers. One of the| ) Now for Recikiew Driving. The regular meeting and election of [y S5 EE ST S which | Special ¢ In the reckless driving case, Mr. | officers of the Modern Woodmen so- : Rutherford testified as the condi- | ciety will be held this evening number of comments was the piane- Rialto Sod tion of the two cars hit by Walker The “Latanso” club will meet with | oo " S U TUIGAS Shnatt of Fod when they were discovered. One car ] Mra, Archer Walsh on Friday e " o) P plee. Sl ymmitte Ttee colored, | ning. et by i oY landingthe two '“'"“",f,;“"“, "3 | of Hartford, and the other hy Otto| Philip Nase o Middictown .l baidin b i View, H statd that Walker tricd ), o u of New Dritain, They were | visitor in East Berlin today e _teas R r,f',_‘;‘.',";,:”',mw that | struek near Willow Brook park 1 The regular weekly prayer the handeufts. e testified faat 11 e ‘\\'mk:.- 12 «::1 the court! The ladics of the " o itonisib et i man had ingisteithat the “baceint - . -4’:‘~v wat wnavoidaise il st 3 x e y ¢ el i . 5 s . Jigvas drunk arcording e = gyt v for ¢ N of since hip Applications two 3 or momber 1 of Dris. e s con providing ers, and the indorsement committee's s s att ] Albet the contributions of Bristol people ‘«"""""“"’ 1 icipati of the werd ' ing " ‘rx- the yen days in ja King ) the . New r y nstructh > ' epital that va3 4ed as a state’'s witness in Lasher the Walkevase ) Constahy Brown testified that he {0k up 1+ ehase in Berlin on Bun- Xovember 25, and final- y| was owned by Henrs ede a8 Donation brought probably the greatest es mad committ port v evenif. n His playing ous and is predicte 1 a social in 1 \ L be removed, exday o o th . s o . Ta be " . spital, that ca em 16 con {0 the constabls i L LG i et AL, Peeisen:] A N o Mile/ he trolley car headlig ecn- | ("."“'T.|:n~()’vm¢ be had |10r Lewis showed a case of reckiess|tainment and fair gis : n e “”,”’”"",,".Hi,,.r,g the twe | driving. Lasher, who was with Walk-|0f 8t Gabriei's church st Athletic ; 2 - bdre . i hdicaps the chased the car} 10 % mile to Moun. | € at the time of 1 sccident, washall jast evening veral - visitors . 5 e : A ol m:.»,“:ll-mmm.h"" Uhd the men | Again used as a witne The bond | rom £t Mark's church, New Britain oy - . 1 in Ui o¢ W8 re prosemt e found whi the headuhts of the | for W R ee T o e S e Budrwate of Wew 3 were fou : fixed at 8130 Mra Tourgois o v Britain is + At ertin con e e e 1, i WEEKLY DANCE yh turn Mable Bad B8 s mb. e mat. Gendeau 1< Vined, n by the w The case of Joseph H. Gendeau of | NINE relatives in town, returned 1 dris 0 - tP I 4 dut and that ol A ands ed that th‘ 'v;“ ‘:""‘: rdolvers, Con. | Hartford, who crashed into # parked New York city today Jre covere truck in front of the Berlin livery on — - /he handcuffs ck stable Browrsnapping e handeufls | = e N ovember 23, came up MOUNTAINS MOV n them s tria) and e med $100 an YEAL this yit Avtorfy Washonms e tViMl and be Wab Sued 9100 and - ieh elansed | COFts on 4 chargs of reckless Ariving g~ o b i;:1”'”'::"1'm"‘v'::d;m\:r:m: | Me wan repres Nied by dudge William | Tamalipas and Disblo i Califormia :’.’,,‘.:’;"v,,;m & “T¥0 minutes and | ! :‘.—;‘.::‘ :! v\\«,;«d':;::“\l-flmx : 1 fled Mr. Witherford. At L 2 Palo Alts, Ca Dree §.-—Mount n and 1. W. Moore a hait,” g . n asked Mr. | A meeting of the board of directors | Tamarinae has moved five f i torney ";"‘“ k¢ didn't ineist |Of the Mavle Cemetery association isince 1960, Mount Diablo 3 1.2 fee Rutherlq) b ifts be removed be. | Will be held next Wednesday evening goutheast and Point Reyes 11 that the -’:’-ml kngh Why he was ar. |3t 8 o'clock at the Berlin library, 3t sorth, Dr. Balley Willls, geologist ndid x fe expected that some action will be g oo o™ Lol ity jod 8 o . - Miss Ethel Ogren enter 1 Wity " : . suppiies at the The witne replicd that he " wstion of incre waid tif the hawtolts were 1o be | a8cn on question of INCreasing |, agress here yesterday. He satd t . y st s - v|’ N e tatn, He sald that | CTeased cost of Keeping the cemetery | poar San Luls Obispo, “where Ui Al ed to Hamu I t st-om ’ ¢ { Co N. G.. has shown m——r 8 going. 1= station moved fifteen feet 1 . ¥ 1 . ommand has lost ore wey ¢ve both ¢unk, a8 he had | . 4 , | rallway station me en fee WD, and THURS 30 - . a ™ they ¢re The following are members of th The movements noted indicat Sdminten S0 and BUILDING PERMITS I8sU ¥, th + the « first search revealed. In wd v rmite wor New Window tnstalied ' o0 rounds of riflc ammy . en they were smellthelr breal when they were, . o o Girectors: Francis Demin ¢ arregd and agaiyat the New Tiritain | P02 revese . E. readjustment of great masses of ro MRS, WALLACE REID The 1 ten foot plate gias h oata inconts, knives polic station. Yhen asked why he | —— '“‘ carthquake disturbance o UMAN WRECKRAGE” sned v A . ; - thowht they wer drunk, Mr. Ruther CHAPMASN AN GOODRICH 1% 6 am o con m.: ;: v,. preseur A coloeal drama of Insidions Tnayee ehrast M « hea " s ¢ »P " aken he Po- ,,,,f,.,u,,- tha the men staggered W Beld o south o Juan Batista” he d “ld and Sbundires ol \ s CAMITY WOues ¥ . N tated that his client was blinded | 1ors nest We ero att ' 82 . 5 i 3 « to carry on this Charies H. Smith, who been vis A the Piatns ik Spocial Veatures Added For This Week Have Chianged Positions % Parey’s Orebeern rendered pleasi More Thetts Revealed _“’; o TNy, OLD FASHIONTD DANCT ) . ;rvv'";m:m:;"- B heme M vend, 23 » s - ’ - Eaaited LA eatved Y u;..-'.,'m..;-m nanl "":J.l:rlm e ' . 808 Mo~ Caviee e T0Nven e S . 1 . Traes of this ey we 1414t st vidase Fuoming W her priiy an vt Taganctti " c i ar tn Norwich jedng up 1o ¥ B g ol - L an b ENTERTAINING THE Boss® r o Canneeticn " rno 1 . _ th Walker cm tes will prompt. « 0o, (Conting, o Twellth Fag®) an

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