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M, Weldon, W, H. Meagley, Donald Montgomery, Pardon C. Rickey, Robert Sillshy, 8. Chase Coale, I'red Troup, Willlam H, Webster, Arthur Webster, Arthur 1., Woodruff, Willlam Scott, R, Gold, Arthur H. Bushnell, Mre, ¥Frank 1, Wilcox, Miss Hattie Roys and H. H Damon. Previous to golng out on the can- vase those taking part lunched at the { church, Kensington Congregational At the Kensington Congregational | |chureh yesterday four-minute ad- drosses were given, explaining the needs of the church and its benevo- lent work., The speakers were Claude W, Stevens, Mrs, 8 M, Cowles and wrence B, Baldwin, The canvass Parker & O'Connor of New Britain | was made in the afternoon, the can- have been awarded the contract to|vassers starting from the church at install vacuum, vapor heating sys- |2 o'clock, following a dinner together tem in the Kensington grammar v. Samuel and & heartening talk by school at a cost of $3,665, according{A. 1'lske of the Berlin Congregational to word received from the Berlin church. Iteports from the canva school board. will be read at the supper Tuesday At the meeting of the board last|NIEht. The supper will be scrved by Vriday evening the secretary was au- | the ‘u'*“"jr soclety. : thorized to make public the names of It '\“’" |4"|“T||!|“.|‘; e e bidders and the amount to be cted olton. Kasics for the work. The unsuccessful|Post of the American Legion will or- bidders were Lyman D. Mills of|8anise a bowling team to enter the Middietown, A, H. lrrgr-rnn of Ken« | American Legion lcague which s cton and William T. Erwin of New |Ueing formed in neighboring towns Viritain. | A meeting will be held at the Eddy- | Glover post rooms on December 18 To Obsceve Anniversary. | and representatives from the posts in- Todsy is the 211th anniversary of jcluded will be present to talk over the founding of the Congregational|plans and get the league started chureh in Berlin, The church was| Bristol, Plainville, Southington, Meri oviginally organized as the Second |den, New Britain and Herlin will en chureh of Farmington on December|ter teams. The activities of the 10, 15712, The first minister, Rev. league will start early in January and Willlam Burnham, was ordained at]a schedule ames will be played that time services were held m; A meeting Bolton-Kasica post the old first on Chris- | will be held Thursday cvening of this tinn Lane, week at & at T, A, B. han, At that time the chureh was sup- | The f officers will bo | ported hy a tax levied on all the|held and a discuss regarding the | people within the region comprising | bowling lengue held at this; parts of the towns of Farmington, | time H Wethersfield and Middletown. The Property 1s Transferred present mecting house in Kensington A certificate of foreclosure has been was crected at the time of the :||\1r](,ul at the town clerk's office «on of the two factions, the Worth- |ferring the property Hertz ington group and the Kensington ansky, who posscss cres of group, and was dedicated December |in Beckley. The titl 4 17 149 years ago. It is ex-|goes to hdith M. Tuttic of Hartford, pected that the 150th anniversary of |who held a mortgage the the old bullding will be celebrated | Men's Lyceum Meeting next year. The Worthington group| The Men's Lyceum of gton formed what is now known as the | will meet at the Kensington Congrega Serlin Congregational chureh or the |tional church this evening at § o'clock Congregational church of | The subject for debatr Itesolved |That the United States Should B of the Kensington Con- |come a Member of the World Court church, which is known |The speakers on the affirmative side Congregational church |sre: Rev. Carleton Hazen and Dertin, will meet tomorrow eve. |G, Baker. The negative side wil ning folowing a supper at 6:30; to !supported by Charles B. Wright commemorate the anniversary of the [Arthur 1. Moffatt feunding of the church. There will | The question to be debated this ¢ be 8 lecture, llustrated with stereop- |DINg is one of the great ticon views, by Tlev. William W.|publie policy, coneernis Lecte, D, of Toston, formerly people need full lieht, Pr pastor in New Haven and now secre- | Ing, just before § loss o tary the Congregational church | session congress, laid the matter building society. His subject will be, | before the sonate, and President Coo “hurche Which Our Vathers | Vige urges its The oting Worshipped.” The people of the |ia open to t community are cordially invited Society T Every Member Canvass Women's Mi best canvass Kensington { probable that meet Wedn by budget, which was thought | comber 19, at the Mrs. C. B.| ™ to be impossible when we | Baldwin. The subject will be “The started,” stated Rev. Samnel A [Child at Work, at Play, at School Fiske of the Berlin Congregationsl |The leader of the mecting Yoo chureh, this morning in commenting | Mre. C. Fred Johnson on the Every Member canvass which | Real Vetate Dest George Norton of Kensington today sold & 36.acre farm that distriet to Gus Mamon. The was made through the Cashman Farm ageney Morgan J. Angus ). Angus, the six week old and Mrs. John 8. Angus of at the home of eral was W tock, Tt Mark's Episco Berlin News HEATING PLANT FOR KENSINGTON SCHOOL Cost of Vacuum, Vapor Heating System Will Be $3,665 CHURCH 2{1 YEARS OLD American Tegion to Fnter Bowling League—Iivery Member Progressing Both Kensington | and Berlin Churches—Other Ttems. sn tw " th Canvass 1 in an “ in w is the a e in il M of & e and of mecting house tr y'eloc o'cloch W annual election e he will oh w M <0 w | Ans- | hul land to the property | y on tand t Kensi | ad Seeond Berlin, Members gregational us the First Paul - and | | en i questions g wWhich sident Har f the tast of Y. r . adoption m public wi Mot mary society of chureh noon, The h ™ the It was thw had. W realize the by many ia we will home i | g 0 pa by Morgan o My dbed yesterdas The won o 1 Rerfin his parents Suteliffe v i o 1hi Samue of &t pal Burial was in Fairview cemeter, Pritain, been Forter, w it Leader, Old Frontier,” $1. $2.00 copy. 1.50 ¢ $1.75 copy copy the ch The pend rn ‘High oughtare is stated mobiles into the It will soon be that improved. nd g i Edw t e The Ag tend held e, ously Patr roO vl w fleox The oreky v eh ith e T s, et | late John “With the Movie Makers,” $1.50, 5 e (By $1.75. opy (By way of urch, (Nin B TO GRAND- LIGHTE ABOUT OUR OR THE O BOOKS FOR BOYS “For 'The Good of The Team,” $1.75. (Ralph Henry (By opy. «and and Sea Tales,” for boy or girl, $1.75, (By (By Etl William (Tomlin- (Rud Wheeler.) (By John Annil.) GIRLS' NEW BOOKS “Andacrom Ann,” $2.00 copy. “Phillippa’s Experiment,” (Archibald Marshall.) Margaret Rhoades.) Ben Flora Shaw.) BUT HINTS of what Boao New you ks RBritain w N, “lwin 1. Clark funeral Hudson street, who died at his home enrly Saturday morning, was held this afternoon at lin Samuel A, officiated cemetery, Leave last evening for the Road” is in that have Ade of Edwin ST i- l s find There are thousands here of every Kind, suited for everybody. officiating. o'clock from the Congregational Piske, pi and burial hav ve in to roud-side scas of mud which are of the is expected that placed in the will con ® winter there to their home 1o lorida. travelers it that bad condition places auto- | detours | e ry some make church, or of the church, was in da Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Goodrich left " in the wide They nd w Clark Ne Ber. 1 Mapl wi spring. Road in Bad Condition Iteports from over the th tho W ot " r- it in order to escape road dition Joads of found i n gravel | worst spots 50 ast Berlin Ttems, Phe Red Pepper class of the Metho adies will social In the § o'c ard he at gue hi ocal members of the the group mecting of leagues to Portland ne i at instead on M of hold church lock. st is M of of home dist church will meet Kdson Maine the home on be | o n strect this even the Racred thelr weekly Mrs act as hostess, Porter his on thodist xt st announced has been the Donne O Donne g1es I for employed t of e 1 ¥ company’s plant funcrs “ho *died romy n in burial Middie Al of ing faky o Ca Middlctown rs. TO rary vt afiney RENT K nsir Tony Miss Catherine G Six gton Zip Mrs riday at town John wury ifor ' room John Ha father, for whist |ard Stee Fran d h Henr {0ne Driver Crashes Into Another| 1 |making three | by W ERALD, Plainville News TWOAUTOI APPEAR IN COURT' and Goes On BURGLARS R Miss M. Bruton, ¥ MONDAY, D | ST to Sidewalk E SENTENCED actory Nurse, In- jured in Accident—American Legion Election New Ofticers—Pl; T 8pe Sheriff active arrest ing drivers of auto puty ally ured in accidents a the town. The firs |early Sunday morn was made last even According to the ningham of Terryy the patrolman |failed to turn the corner. |in | | | companion, | was arested with h |ot | placed | automobile was about 2:30 o'clock | operating a motor v the influence of int said intoxication. under arres Plainville on the of Neri's block. not learned came puzzled behir through his com court, drive into the tried with cal police The was taker % second collisio t Wi this ollow a ind the cident at ter stated cars went ta turn fr into West direcetion of Bristol slowed up. The s stop and hit the fi against the trafric p It Furrey was on t an examination, fo er of the second license, registration improper brakes, It was said that automobile without the owner, but it is charge will be pu No one was injured Main st policeman seratehes Alleged Burgli Anthony Zukows| and Bronislaus K both of New the state p fessed to burg ville stores, wore chusetts distric were sentenced to t tory, They were t of carrying revolve into stores in West West Springticld in Springfield by Penton of the Spri sisted by State Cone and Ioss Urg neeticut departmen: Warrants were se for the Plainy they will b bréu yeurs, sabd by men | | | pariors this even- k ¥ Wilcox av- chure howi Friday eve Friday, Routh riends in to resided Peck from fve [ as o ingto Stow ne morning her Epworth - | Barnes a | cemetery 1 by Jose o ph He Ma fourth house from SOUTHINGTON NEWS 1. th The E Hannah " e Charles |street Thursday afternoor Pratt G Arrangements for given by Kiltonie in Red Men's hall Monday night i g The pleting rtice most ntertain The L amtecine Miss musie proc for helpi night marked 1 th hat ha the Kl T. ™ regula held w Youn j1o1 the past few daye exercises Congregutiona oh onfe i7a e r e at t Fiteh "o " e Andrewe the The Ladics ¥ ¥ meeting will be cers will plan Aid ptist n e J ureh th yntht he or Fogers nes and M. m Woodruff chapter hom: North char post. A ner osing exer < ssxion "al this ape ' w tin D Miss upy e have been practically comple te supper the held at whick elected churehes in the arrangements being needy chur v carried the churches yments and wds of the g bring eheer to the Somthington's 0 are s to Christmas sales to e win ople’s confer her in ak toh 4 A " Mr Mai Mar Mr to n Le The afternoor the At Hicks Fol- offi regular month- rom- Christmas o hot sl t 1 ner 1 o trial after chusetts reformator Factory Nw Miss M. Bruton, » and jured in autom Bpringficld yeste this morning and attend to her duties daye were Burte 1 Legion Flect annual me an a few fent Mis st red serlous Ame pos post in the this held ing stre e ¢ the coming the year reports o past Contests the and an pated are expec offices interesting A wi shme woci ts will be enj to coming e plans 11 comi Weauns O rtrude 1y pre of the W g annt The owing r t ' rot Talph Rohe o «tmas n charg Attende Has gating sedan on neuran Saturday thingte ding ot th morni ca ward in a diteh stai of the Heve - t with the "t ie re hich ted persor aher i oth Tonight—\We-Uns ov to Cunningham car and in last evening' suffered rizing three court They their terms in Bearing o, rday No de . but found on t |of Club's | ainville Briefs, W. Furrey was the week-end, s, two of them be- mobiles which fig bout the center of t arrest was made ing and the other | ing. ! report, ille, was Sunday John Cun- arrested | morning on the charge of chicle while under oxicating liquor, A live in Bristol, im on the charge t ride | his | following a which landed those emotion that consumed them, | spoken, ip. at |are four classes of saving | ments as the | e sum [ Those was | Elorious fee during the past ECEMBER 10, 1Z Tan, morning, at at his home early was held yesterday afternoon o'clock from his home at 30 Forest- ville avenue, The ritual of the Man- ross post, G. A. It was conduc over hig body at the home by thre of the surviving members of ihe pos The scene there as his comrades res \1, the touching words of departure was one that will be long remembercd v‘;‘ who witnessed it The threc veterans, standing amidst the gathering of bared and bowed heads, in voices shaking with the touched entire funeral lasi words were | igned over th in its quietness. Friday d| the hearts of the sembly and as the a stillness r house that was ecrie sen lodge, 1. O. O, was carricd out. Episcopal Chureh Notes, Monday, Second regiment, Knights Washington, supper and z Waterbury. Wednesday, meeting the Knights of Washington at 8 m. Thursday, Wor Auxiliary 30 p, m.: meeting at m. Friday, rehearsal m. meetii in of Ve vestr, choir 7:30 3 . at p. Christmas Clubs Start. Plainville Trust Co. will Christmas club this week and | these wishing to join may do so! application at the bank. The by There be used, starting with 85 wee largest sum and : kly as the The be taken in every we sent to the deposite just before Christme who had the of rec pay- 0 cents moncey ek and will{ in a lump next y g ing know has we will lowe y Ve ng” a ch that well week, the fruits of their sayings re- sidewalk in front |Paid them | How cept nd the he got that he wheel He will be panion in the lo- | there be- | | letter r to arrested | traffic post tne of the morning that two om Whiting street reet going in tie | when the first car cond car failed to rst car pushing it | ost. Deputy Sher- he scene and after und that the driv- was without a certificate and had he had ken the | the permission of | not known if this | shed against him 1 in the accidents | s affair, the silent | only slight s Sentenced ki, age 19 years, raziewicz, age 18 Britain, who ¢ o have are | con- Pain- | Mussu- | and 0 ried in the Friday he state reforma ried on the charge 8 and to breaking fleld, Chicopee und | were arrested Lieutenant 1, J ngfield police as Policeman Arthur | uhart of the Con- | t December 1. | on the on rved e ght Ks and | here for | Massa- ‘ bre buck the e Injured Murse at the v are Stand in- in ) was oblle aceident ¥, it was reported will be unable to at the tory for tafls of the it 1= said that e not t acel ries Gon fon Tonight. ting of Hrock- rieun Legion, will | t rooms Whit- ning. Officers be ted and year will be read ted to when are filled antici which | and ocal on for el | arise bring mecting " b follow at ed The oyed the end " John Guid years under the ande ning to and s ey for the effort contin ub N irtzko e, was by elected at the night, or Vi esuns Saturday £ year Phelps: treasurer, Wil meet the omir secret Rena this lock ark rts Burd Ralp who pas of help g the Christmas that in this man e out by may received rry the work “ssocia- " 1 company McGrath et g in New a bane are investi- an abandoned 1 early yesterday police was heading in to- two front wheels ported that blood- ring gear 1 the pofice to be- operating the car plunged inte the d met with fow) the car was found 1 completely strip- | r accrssories and |sale of the Christmas tubercul are | the | s | school [ show | Platnville Christmas Seal Sale The committee in charge t is seals | of the the scals to various | the with mailing today, parties throughout explainin ith t town a plisi 1 LD tur man of the committ r Plat from Shing the on statement, he would reali at sage this year, Anyone w learn particulars concerning berculosis work being carried Plainville, may do so inquiring | ; from the committee, 1t is more than ie realized and is growing bigger cach | vear, The specific cases are not| published becaus, the embarrass- ment to the parties cerned, but an account of the care of the sick here would would give a great | impetus to the two places in Is may be these are the and Ryder's expects to be progress of the children last week going thro that a larg being least $3 Vil 00 | " - | in | t by surely e Plainy bought nville ™ to report sale this week did noble work nd letters and gh the post number of the his year ville Briefs The pupils of Mrs, Ade Vo -l Norton enjoyed a musical hour at the studio at 141 West Main strect day afternoon from 3 to 4 Various selections rendered a short talk was gi the te The meeting Junuary 1 The Dusy meet ut the Foran on cvening. ille the | and office committec the | The with pack- offi; scals where publicly I post stor e on Ie them sges are Satur 3 o'cloek re on by next will Bee Sewing M tro hom« Whiting ot Tuesday | gt Garage for rent. Apply stre Lost vieinity ohn broach Reward Ne 59 Bone « ot Mrs. i s0n We o oad Plainville another H Cooke adit, For Rent Vor twentythree s \ or arm acres with uipp Located or mint mod outhuildi Shuttle Meadow walk from trol ern dairy farm \ e Suitalle for Inquire Ityder's store 1Lost T giasscs in brow Plainville Bristo stors of car lin advt CARD OF THANKRS or 1h PLEADS NOT ULy ¥rid perior fetn Now Differom Quite & What bra BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS An Mdeal Xmas Gift Por The Entive Vamily Al Mordele—Upright and Table and & Pull Line of Records Visit our Gift Shop RYDER'S STORE Fiainsille t start | which may | There are only | | way in time Bristol News RUSHING WHITE WAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS Bristol Business Section to Be! Flooded With Light Sy hars O ' wt o Seums FAYOR RAISE FOR POLICE Com m Said To Approve Increase C. Alred Nelson— Chamber of Commerce Signs Up Its 100th New Membe \ system flood bright lights, brilhant illumination t has ne attempted in Bristol, is to the Christmas shopping days. main strect the city from the J to the rvailroad bridge. This bee ollowing the merchants having places of business Muir t sections involv- prope way lighting o a n is fea- u on the of bouieva decision has n reached | meetin Wl s of arious firms in th or Xmg Acti the merchants affoc ed white ed wish of the committee dis- the « Truden mo- n, Mass, vesterday »on and this morning that truek works of the General Elec for the purpose of pick- ornamental standards ipment that will transform Main t (hetween the points mentioned) brilliantly lighted white way ten nights commencing Saturday on xpr ted the of la was at the tiic ¥ tie comp! ing up st to a for rict W night or three years 1 inexpe lighting. How: conditions the ) street mpt Wiy Ve ith hants ound they the Christmas uick work they | nt at will give opportunity to A proper of t district conld uin nolidays and ave made arrange- to Bristol peopls alize the lighted business or an r neiits of 1y distriet will that will illumine and walk into brightness the stores located, displays will during the holiduy © lights to b give u mass of brilliancy t oniy the street but will also throw bulldings in which ining that window an added meaning previous to the ins areas duys been white cket type the most Electric fHxtures has of fxture nights b ol neral lighting I from ery attractiv the ten This is a cured for lighting. Novalux unit the bite way ickets will poles Main uch 1 of successful of G ny's 3 I compa Vheso the Boule- street rallroad hiing fixtures be Main strect vach cont me will b teel the i ht siateen vard to wiil Mazdua bulb, nights there ent that large the district power cach fistu n P ten pre » that added lighting iditional light ffected total the ten candle power thi Intion or the Christmas holidays ha by 1hose have been Manager € Bristo! & P vho with Mr and visited Bristol, iged them installa aTC ot of nd for nights of whout To installed ha instal intercsted greatly orge b invi Ten- ass0- meant fast work Those ahded charg by ings ommittes and j prompt Work company, town ot 1o ylans Fred contractors, arrived g and immediately the preliminary vork installing wirdy motor the men from th T. ley “ra this morni vorl t making for the rus he transform- bulbs and 1 by e K, bear lards, tonight ar huarricd %0 that the urday 2 fa ting stand t ratio curre night opr Briste vation Army fa “r mer- this lighting | by | great | placed on the | | cemeter: Mr. Nelson was born in Sweden, 46 years ago, and came to this country 25 years ago. He was married in ‘I‘uu in New Britain to Miss Christina Larson, by whom he is survived, Be- sides his wife, he lcaves a son, Alfred Nelson, his mother and two brothers {and a sister in Sweden and two sis ters in this city, Mrs. Robert Carlson tand Mrs. Thure Anderson. Mr. Nelson was employed for many vears at the plant of F. N. Manross & Son in Forestville, He was a member 100 Men's society of Forestville znd aiso of this city. gines Break Down Commuters from Hartford werg de- out an hour Saturday night by the breaking down of an engine ul New Britain on the train due here at 4:59 o'clock. The two trains, due lere at 5:24 and 5:53 relicved mat- ters greatly in taking many of th A Britain train due d wi aut made T ;:md the burlal took place in the West | lzyed roke down in Nes vy morning on thi here shortly before 9 o'clocl ch was due to return to Harts 9:10 o'clock, An cxtra traid pp in New Britain and pa= trons able to leave here at 9:40 o'clock that even Springfie)d connections could (8] locomotive on Sur a tor wa were ve the be made, nber Adds 100 ntury mark was reached in chamber of commerce member- which closed last week, the to make up the 100 signa- the drive being secured Sat- Chairman Edward D, Rock- am No. % secured the final necessary for the reaching of century mark, making a total of applicants. personally secured by President Frederick G. Hughes low officials feel highly grati- ficd over the success of the drive and praised Chairman William P. Calder and his ussociates of the mem- | bership drive for their spiendid work. | Real Estate Mecting December meeting of the Bris- estate board members will he sday at lock at the Great interest is g | The the ship drive, final name tures | urday. |and bave The tol r noon 1 0'c st maui ill br invitations have atended to them, and a largely 1 mecting 1s anticipated, Matters of vital importance to in- surance ugents will be discussed, and | there: will be an opportunity for dis- cussion, Tells of Missionary | Miss Hanneh | missionary work the missionury board of Advent church for the last sixteen years »u Chi gave u graphic description of her endeuvors at the Sunday morn- ing services the Advent churen. She a local girl, being the daughter Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stocks of %3 Seymonr street Atter telling of her Ching, Miss Stocks told in detall of the work of wding the gospel among the Celestialy and of her joys nd tribulations. At one time during rebellion, she with other foreigners, vas confined und suffered many pri- atlons. Difficulties of traveling had added obstacles to the work at hand and the efforts of officlals to keep law violuttons from occurrence such as gambling and the us opium | of the halfhearted type. The people will not stund for any discon. tinuanee the us oplum o 1y interfecence with their gambling, as- serfed the speaker, The services weie usually well attended, although the Chinese disregard of conception ot ime interfered somewhat with the promptness of the arrangements The Chinese women cmbar- assed in the j of the foreig: 118 as the white people were terme d and expressed this timidity by ‘giggling.” Miss Stocks did not une derstand this method of expression at first but learned soon that it was not torm levity, aitied at the mis- stonary The hospitality of the Chinese, even in the beggar class, was stressed by the speaker, who told of nding out by the families for ater for (he incvitable tea and the purchasc biscuits for the visiting exponent religious beliers, The white traffic, that is prac- ticed to a great extent in China was | sketened by the speaker, who told of |an instance where she had to protect W young ch om this Mise ed {att Work. . cngaged in direction of Stocks, under of arduous trip to spr « were were 8N 1 he he of of slayve mission is sup urnished by uded in Her work putation through nde 1 nd is inc sion bo: in ndations o received by her ef. Mg g a brief furs Nankin Hadsell Canp II'~1. I d com Captain G Hadsell of the chaplain, . Edward Julius W idward A, King; sure rgeant na- uartermaster color nd Time k day nastum a weors gam usual ‘rom San- out nd th bud mtside of the ullding being motor car bat- amed for the fire Police Court Matteo Plainville and ¢ . of was s at the city court ng by Judge 3. M. 2 charge of driving & mo- f liquor. He day jail sentencs, harg with nen sentence of ter puspend- yorn by or influence giver Ashly Mr -as to and of North E New Britain faturday evening. eorg. (hristia a