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NEW BRITAIN DAl HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 carried on by the members of the! entertaining manner last night at ! 1 1 N ‘ [ | auxtliary. Every Christmas, the mem- | B t 1 N Ited Men's hall to a large and appre- | Plainville News w2 vemy crrimus toe men | Byispol News |nc s miies s s sootes | | make up Christmas boxes which are | {well taken and were interpreted | I sent to veterans of the world war who | eftectively. Following the production { [ | i vere victims of service and who ar | dancing took place with Sandstrom's now fn hospital This is a humane | | orchestra playing the numbers, 4 work and is one that should he com- Christmas Party Held . Christmas good cheer pervaded the ! mended. Delicacics and wearing #p- | pgrel are contained in the packages. | holiday party of Southside Parents Town Plan Commission. t {and Teuchers' association last night at The Plainville town plan commis. the Southside school when a program artford's Shopping Center: | sion wilt hola a reguiar meeting in of musical and instrumental numbers | 1 the t hall Monday evening to tak * : | was sented, in additi t ne ‘Joseph Donovan of Bristol BUs ' “ouiiinea" et coneernins | TWO F 15 Merchants Fail to SIgn! . comeas. ™ siort tarke were siven 3 Webster street. The commission has| by association officials on the or- Valuable West Main SL. Propenty ieen koot s ot i vex mcet o Lighting PrOGIAm =" e, "™ — e with the acceptance of Webster streef | Reports of recent meetings of and although a great deal of work has Mothers’ clubs in Terryville and PYTHIAN SISTERS ~ BLECT| heco put in on the matier, ine variow | DEATH OF MISS 0'BRIEN§L}"C‘;f“fi\‘,";n,‘l:‘L",.fu“,,":,"l‘m’“.ici‘fi%fl‘;‘f items were too numerous to finish them. The members hope to fi tist church this afternoon at 3 o'clock OPEN EVE NGS—Saturday, December 15th; Thu rsday, December 20th: Friday. g FAETH Saturday, December 22nd. onsider Luggage, Its Possibilities, s Gifts to Some One for Christmas THINK OF THE PI RE IT WOULD GIVE TO A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY, OR ANY FRIEND. TO RECEIVE. FROM YOU A SUI'M CASE OR BAG, S STHING THEY WOULD AP- PRECIATE AND THINK OF THE GIVER EVERY TIME THEY HAD OCC/ ro B W HAVE A COMPLETE HOWIN LUGGAGE FROM WHICH EASY SELECTION CAN BLH MADE. STOP AT DEPT. AISLE I, MAIN FLOOR, their work on the street at the meet- |, ot . 1at the church. Solos were sung by ing Monday night. Vet Milliner Dies at Age of 66\ poiny Richardson and a large amount of sewing was done by the at- tending members, Italian Jack Herman Living Here — Lis Pendens Action Brought—Civil Bertha, 15 months old daughter of Years—James A, Norton Picks Mr. and Mrs, Percy (‘owles of Farm- ’ noon. She is a granddaughter of The thirty-fiith anniversary of the tion Improved—Plainville Brief<. | g0 sejootman William J. Johnson | To Keep Moving By Police, orgunization of Court Ever Welcome, |of Plainville. I'uneral arvangements| I. of A., will take place at the mees. White way lighting will not be used |+ Foe B0 Fo o P s hall, when on North Main street, although de- |0 i 0 o 8 GTE ien, The sired by the majority of the mer B ion’ of ofticers for the dheine this morning that he had resigned as|Chants. because of a failure of ‘,‘” ar will take place at T o'clock, after rervion DM for the American Le.|of the storekcepors to subscribe to the | Lpion' s Christmas tree party will be “'_'\urnpoanmn according 1o advices pog jor the children of members. from the Bristol & Plaiaville Bicetrie [ ppo pirey will be followed by a bane {price is said to be about $20,000. e O om- | uet and an entertainment. The court The houses are situated at 94, to Center stesets were visited| " 0TnSlsed fn 1150 ARG Diw 98 and 100 West Main street. One of [the servicemen here. He 2 Do i . so steadily in its 35 years of existence i e dlantad % e v |#Nd 13 establishments signed for the | hat it ranks among the foremost or- |the sites has a frontage on West|elected to the post last ) ¥ | white way lighting but the two others § The Standard Steel & Bearing Co., {Tne., of Plainville has transferred to | | Joseph Tonovan of Bristol tirer | houses on West Main street, it was |=aid by Attorne; Charles . Conlon !this morning. The sale was made through Mr. Conlon acting as tihe| r in the town of Plainville, The purchase g served in that capacity for sev- are incomplete. Resigns Offic Robert (‘raig of Maple strect stated agent for the factory. eral months und proved himsell an a¢, | €fficient worker in the inter ! he & 3 3 ders in the city. | Main street of 100 feet and is 200 | night at the annual mecting of Broc! - e © sgvesme < - gy feet deep and the two others have a | Barnes post, but stated today that he ‘:,,l' iy P gkt ,:,Ul,'\r: : Eloction Next Mecting frontage of 75 fect and a depth of 150 | hud handed in his resignation 10| ure cancelied a1 the 11th hour. This | ; 'u" to pressure ?‘r other business, Ifect. A two car garage is include Harry Iisher, newly clected officer of | (il not affect the Main stre wuw-‘:1“3.3“..:1((::"':; {'ffo:(:lnr‘:n? ,I;":'; the sale. The houses have 10, § and | the post. No reasons for the action | gition, however, us that street will be |1, Just night y Knigity Sf Ot obae 15 rooms respectively and have all im- | were given. Lurititantiy ilghited fromm now. on Ub:|aoil - At Tha b oy SR COWHIDE BAGE—Russct, Cordovan and Blac k, 18 inch size, leather lined, with three pockets, | provemen Plainville Briefs 1’ Christmas, as the workimeil start- | whict nerts was beid ; ] The new owner will make extensive | Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O. F. wil! | o4 vesterday on the erection of the t imm Bl Haakis improvements on the property, work | hold w regular meeting in the 10dg¢ | .quipment for (he augmented light- Kheorer siat A % : : . on which will be started immediately, | rooms this evening. S i ]'1_ s can Legion, Cowhide Bags—In 18 inch size, black ones with Cowhide Bags in cordovan, russet and black, 18 | Lut their status as rooming houses Pythian lodge, K. of I. will con- S A will place a lar barrel this week Wn frames, crepe grain with leather lining, brass | inch size, hand scwn frame, leather lined, with sin- || i1 remain the some. tor the 180k of Knight on n ISTRE |niesscd by sorceat ot tha Wort Aty | Jutsids of the ity Bell-tn WUIEH il glock and catches—-$12.98. gle or double handles, very exceptional value offered This is one of the largest real es- | class of candidates at the regular | qn ‘“h‘r"’“"::‘ "‘] t “‘ -|"lx3| e ;‘h’." n‘h‘ placed for Christmas cheer for at $14.98, §15.98 up to $40.00 each. | tate deals in Pleinville in & number of | mecting tomerrow night sl e iy Lo ot Pk veterans in Roapitaly Cowhide Suit Cases—Cordovan and black, linen years. The property Is one of the| Sidney Hemingway h FEo R s SOt e | AGES 00 the Allingtown hospriel 1y iined, brass lock and catches, and short straps, for most valuable in the community and | Madison after spending a fev Haven has hl'c‘:( ;t:::un""ii as Cowhide Suit Cases—Cordovan and Dluc xr:::‘\ @ Ry fe ALl I ONe O e et o ! Miss Mary O'Brien nins i clancs othar (obacont A i glish Suit Cases—High grad orted ones A | iry O'Brie 66 yeurs € ke gifts will a lined, shirred pockets, straps all & L : e o R N e Br | 4 s ! - SetA R 1. | o gifts will be very ac- maode of choice ot $0.98, 81250, $11 1 825.00 each. e i. I Case In Town Court—Boy's Condi- | ington avenue, Farmington, died this Apples in December—Gypsies Told Will Observe Anniversary | brass lock and catches, well worth the price asked—8$6.50 cach, snit Cases of cowhide for ladica’ use, 18, 20 and inch sizes, silk lined with shirred pockets, two brass locks—810.98 each. cather for good ha st et us give vou prices. nd has fign in some of ar or vieinity ¢ returne uy afternoon, following short | N S s, Fitted Suit Cases—20 ani 22 inch sizes for women Fabrikoid Suit Cases—158, 20, 22, 24 inch si trans gra "" or !_'-"‘“ places | “'\l John 2 9 East street liness with complications. : he was| Miss May \\'l).l.'l:llvix:"(:klfv" publie with 11 and amber Ottings, specially | nicely lined, shirred pockets, brass lock, with choics | during the past few ycars. advt, {bogn in this city. the daughter of the | library staff spoke to the Federal Hill $16.98. S17.98 up to $10.00 ea at $1.98, $6:98 and $7.98 cach. | Pythian Sisters y : & Thomas and Catherine O'Brien | Parents-Teachers' association on Temwls No. Pythiun | Visit our toy department |and spent the whole of her life here.| Wednes: afternoon on children's ®, last evening held the annual | Ville Enginecring & Supply Co ¥ | Following her attendance at the Bast | books ¢ school auditorium. Her meeting and elected Miss Ethel Teach- e Bristol school, she learned the milg|talk was in line with the series in man as most excellent chief for the “"m'mw\ ;m' rent. Apply at 8 Hough |jinery business and continued in that | child culture, which the association is coming year, Miss chman has | street.—Adv, line for 35 years, first Porestville | o L at er . ilhwhl-,\ crossing after MeClure had Imv capidly at the Kensington post [ieon an active worker in the society | . - and later as the propri l’::r Iu‘v"'us‘n‘l:l‘ll‘r.::’::;mm::::lgh..‘ AT Ber ln ews “wung out from hehind a truck. Both fellice, L r selection to head the lodge 1or 1toor for sale a farm twenty on Main strect, She retired about tw. | Permission was granted this morne | cars were badiy damaged, but no one Phe mecting in Bast Berlin tomor- | g pular one, three acres with well cquipped house ) yoars ago and then went to live with|ing by Superintendent of Public — !\- us injurcd row evening to discuss the formation The other officers elected to serve [@nd outbuildings. Located on Shuttie [ her sister, Mrs. William Cronan' of | Works Oscar Anderson to the Stand- sitk lined Liquor Case Continned fire district there will be held at| yith her were: Exeellent senior, Lil- | Meadow road twelve minutes walk | pine street, Besides her si . Mrs.[ard Vulcanizing company for the N o ¥ . AT roon he a e e ole 1 from olle; B able r o) B e oane il M arid Mo "’n‘y:l‘»v'::k'.y‘.:l-:.l:w “.l.»'m?.'x”..?“u'»” :”‘ fan m‘..n i excollent junior, Mitdred dr ‘n'-‘ ".. ey, I\ml.vll for Amn«l ™| Cronun, she leaves @ brother, Thomas | erection of a business structure on the Vincenzo of Christinn Lane, who |0 LT 8 ut rn‘». mlllm;:n-v..lI,Il.'.nll‘!h (""m””‘,.}:, “:"""_ nquire Ryders store, {17, O'Brien of Divinity street, Hrr‘l\urlh side of School street to cost | all, woteetor, Jane Witber; guard, Rernice ainville, Conn.—Ady, fraternal activities included member- | § The contract for the build- were arrested by Constable own | . . . A | | ) The regu prayer meeting will be | Saundors; mistrees of records and cor. | — | ship in Fidelity lodge, 1. of A., of | ing has been let o Frank Legassey of and Ventres Monday evening on |y, N \ » | held this evening at the Berlin Ce eapondence. . Hele ¢ 2 ¢ I BN d . A 3 flEMINfi AS PRES [eharges of selling Tauor and Keeping | prsational UNEHh “mv‘:lu Con. pondence, Helen Anderson: mi [ orestville, the Women's Catholie | this city, .“Inumv with intent to sell. Was €oN- |yl (he mecting the General Sunday ,f - ”an', T A HOPES FOR GERMANY {ogion and Bt Maithaws Guild, Warns of Film Feaud, —_— ftinued until nest Wednesday evening o Rarale it it i hese officers will be installed at a The funeral will be held on Friday xecutive Manager E. J. Arnold of » )0 ristmas celebration commit- | “future mocting by Distriet Deputy iy | morning at 9 o'clock at Matthew's | the Chamber of Commerce has re- Am]ual Elec“o" oi omcers Held & l‘ II':“»" u Win "|, .:\ s toe .\\'nl g..ilhvgn!n'r-vn dise e plans. | Lilllen Turner of Hartford. Count Van Keyserling, Apostle of | ChUrch in Foresteille, where a sotemn | ceived word from the Film Board of Several children in th orthing Bolton-Kasica post, American )« A large number of visitors wWitnessed high mass of requiem will be cele-| Trade of New Haven to the effect that X e ‘vnn school have won honors in the re- | gion, will elect officers this evening. |un initiation of candidates Guests Hope, Sees Way to Spiritual Reju- | brated by the pastor, the Ies ““,,_‘m. Motion Picture Producers and Las( Evemng at Community Houge et poster contest conducted among | iaschall Mecting Enthustastie | were present from Unlonviite, Hart W Laflin, The burlal will take|Distributors of America, which or- the grammur grades of the Hartford | The baseball méeting held at the {jord, New Britain and Waterbury vation of His Country, place in Thomas' cemetory | ganization is headed by Will Hays, sehonls, to which the Worthington | Athictic hall Jast evening was full of | Among those present were Grand December Apples Ploked, | has ndvised them that there are throe Berlin, e Count Herman | ’ ;:‘1:""'4‘};”:\]::\I:::' B N n :'n]' "wln:. ,Im it app s & though | *hi i Martha Snyder and Past Grand | v, Keyserling, known throughon James A. Norton of Terryville ave.| men going about the country working RECKLESS DRWER FREE pnatitully Tiumratod posers with | Ease Deslin ln In for another. winning |Chlet 1dillan Turase of Heetfars: the Refeh us the apostle of nonr. (e | MUC has instituted the winter apple | fraud. This information states that Apcaes: Iptions i 0 scason, he only draw- Italian Jack Herma: derman optimist de luxe, the philoso- pleiiing scason by the pieking of sev. | their purpose is evidently to interest Platnvilie has been entertaining for | pher who can 81l hulls 1o all the| T8 U1l 8ized fruit on a tree on his|merchants and others in having the past few days, A notable of the | urger German citics with men as ‘\; 0 The apples were perfect injtown photographed. It is stated that oy prize fighting ring n the person of | women of fashi hinks G |shep: and tlavor. This s the first|they collect money on such promises X o 0 L 0 here e ) 1) « f the an ) . N 4 st g - sermany | 4 Wil Again Start injt \:_1]1 ’H‘nvl vr:r |)l !’\I r u:u:tu soct 1‘_\. or Lwe |{ view y‘m ¥ car | Itallan Jack Herman, it became | witl produce & great personulity she|MS@Nce reported of fruit of thig|#nd make other promises, which wen the posters are returned to |eurcd committee has been up- [xnown this morning. He is the guest | wiil oo e Y% type bring picked Decemt method the organization of whic wus w TOMOITOW'S | Beplin the 1l be placed on ¢ - | pointes > « o field 50 (ot Satia © Buest| will point thc way to a spiritual re.| Pt pnsstag g o gt gy o Liast Berlin Mecting in Library. [ e | e e e apbointed 10 | [talian Jack Herman will be remem-| " Me in the head of the school of wis. | 10Y® been many rcports of flowers, | Jury to their business. The method Tl Rl Bl baotiibatty A.l 2 d the fighter who =tood up | uom in Darmstadt, but makes occa. | d6ndetions and the like, being picked | @/ these men as explained by the Ne vesls | 8 » wish to do so may have the nds for uniforms and other necessi- | zuingt the terrifie hombardm of nal trips to the larger Ger this year Haven Mim Board of Trade is first » spread the idea that 1h to \isit the Rotary club or Chamber dent of Rerlin, was elected last even- ‘"",‘I'."’I"'""I"'I":‘“‘fy o '.”':"'"""“ Sie it ‘v"".‘”m""‘l. "I'mf"]':: st C::i‘.‘:'w"‘"‘ Lais Angel Firpo's fists in Cuba a few | cities 1 0 1} 5 ax prosbdent of the Men's BIUIS lnsen: Commings. Varvale, firet: Viols | scason months ago for seven rounds when he | world can improve only through| | Police Seek Culprit. of Commerce in different towns and ing as presi VI ners, Conmmings, Varrial st} Keason, |was sent’ down for the count. 1ie|teachings similar to thear Buddh he police are seeking the driver | *ndeavor to get the heads of such or- class of Borlin, at ity annual meeting | Boardman, second Honorable men- Vast Berlin Jtems |plane to visit New Britain in order | Conficins and Christ, ”” Suddha. | e miotor car that rushed out of | Sanizations to use their influence with d election of officers held at the jtion went to Matthew Gutowski, Wal- The regular mid-week service will {1, seloct place vor tralning for his v,:‘, ‘,,, .;hh g g K,"" Y1 Emmett street varly yesterday morn- | the merchants, claiming the salesmen Community house, John Pinehes (ter Jeske, Willlam Coale, George |be held at the Methodist church this |hout with Canadian Jack Tenanlt, | fseriin - which attrasied oorcet? | ing, causing F'red Roberts of this city | 970 Fepresentatives of different film vas clocted vice-president, Russell |[8ehofield, Harvey Woodruff, Kenneth |evening at the usval hour former sparring purtner of Champion | crowds, indlcating how large o noaw. |10 HUFR hix car into & telephone pole | COMPpanies, Such a scheme is sald to Gold, sccretary, and Arthur H, Bush- [Suprenant, Charles Guite, Marjorie| Mrs, alter Bquires of Cromwell [jack Dempsey in Montreal, Canaday| lation there n fn Gorm “"" hy 0 avold colllding with the other car, | bare been worked In Windsor Locks ness, treasurer Mueller and Harold Bachman | has been the guest of her parents, | January 11 4 v o by bl e Roberts' car was badly smashed | ©f this state and also in Great Bare The social committes is composed ot The success of the contest was due [ Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bailey, at their | He stated this morning that he n,,,,.k spiritual ,‘ ,.,,“" - o1 the fmpact with the pole m,‘v the | tington, Maes, Chatrman F. ©. Shjerden, Frank L. [almost entirely to the enthusiasm and [ home on Main street plans to engage a number of sparring | by sclentifc. developments. and occupants escaped injuty. The « Appointment of a tax collector for Wilcos, James Thompson, Walton H.|perserverance of Miss Susanne Cobey, 'he local members of the Epworth | partners in this section to get him in | rice! progress i drniosdo b “Mending machine is said 10 have been | 1he iWelfth school district will take Meagley, William Scott and Grant|peincipal of the Warthington school. gue of the Methodist church will [shape for what will be one of the| The feader ! %) | operated in a highly reckiess manner | Pi8Ce on I'riday afternoon at 5:30 Wiekeirn tirnest W. Mildrum of | Much credit should be glven to (altend a group mecting of leagues 10 [ hardest fights in his earcer, He plans| ('t todas, in Cous stk s 1t & terrific speed 88 §t cut out tnto | ©€'0¢k by the board of education, bee bt Gerlin heads the chureh work | Miss Cobey, who did the seemingly [be held at Portland Friday cvening. 1o bhegin tratning within the nest week | b M whe S e main thoroughfare rrom the side | the failure of the district 1o committee, Assisting him are Arthut | impossible for the children. They | The journey will be made by automo- [if a suitable place can be seeured n Pigboriag gl P inibut i : | regular meeting some Webstor and Arthur L. Woodruff, [have never systematic and thorough | bile, leaving the chureh at T o'clock, Lis Pendens Action ettt d b s Blind Entertaimers Here y trict has had sev- Jtussel] Gold s chairman of the mem- [training in art. Her offorts are to be A number of the local members of AN ‘action of lis pendens has heen | to study the catscs of tie. ",‘:J‘A,"" Yasstca' and popu'ar musical se spirited contosts at its mectings, Lership © committes orge 1. | commended Order of Easter Star will attend a [hrought by Skinner Smith & e i S tinnth :" e will be included on the ol [ the last gather was no love Dodd, A. A. North and Nprman Big- Plea for ditwey 1 | whist social to be held in Cromwell jagainst the Standard Steel & Bearings, | ment b tonight at fted Men's hall, pre th compliments hore a low will also servc on thai committer D Kilowiis cobimtntantn | Friday evening Inc., stating that a grocoss will be bt Keynariing coimeniad taver by dohn and Mary Melay, twe sarcasm. In the excitement Witliam H. Webster, 1L H. Morrison | Cr B rald™ from a resident | o, e Next meeting of the Modern | brought for specifie performance of | ably on the b X ind musiclans. These two arti oftice was forgot- and 1. E. Honles compose the wk% !\\vuulmu. socicty will be held at the {contract and damages. The writ is| dranath Tagor is ¢ A i . blind since birth, but nance with the la remedy of Kensington 4 b visiting committe “It te “Tm roch el issorntient {01 Athictic building nest Thursday eves | returnable R SaBeHAE ot | i ¢ g ¢ pue S ilandin i The question of hiving special serve . SRS, RS A9 Ining " f P g 3 4 a - TRO QUENIOR oF SIVAE 99 one resident of the western section of | "8 Hartford the first sday in Janu-|ed by Dr. Rudo'y gt ) 1 concert work that they sre vos and ’ at t hurch dus- | 9F - i . ¢ - Aty ; o '.: ‘,‘ -‘W L'-m»,;‘“ vr”[v irch dus- | Kensington, that after two weeks trial ,'.(v;' Lawyer Alfred LeWitt of New | based on t . on oot oughout the New Engiand : i Y. & brough p - and e Y ritain will appear for the complain yd canget " quality of their f i t 1 to aic eed 1t was fAnally voted that the |Of the party who s been to much | WOODMEN ELLCT OFFICERS ” tord il Sheatigto ) g : ikt eart e iass will aid the minister in|trouble in starting a jitney service for [ ay o pone i o - ants. spiritual progress « e Ing the entertainmer o et gl s clans E . e following officers e elected t i . p toia 541 waa loaned ou men g t o toward securing |the convenience of the people in that |, : i Jere stucted § Civil Ca<e on Docket can come only by a sort of mental re-| @ 12 e Tris ation wi el w - out to ¢4 anything he might do towarc section, they find it not & paying pr at the ann mecting of the Wood- | 4 b st & o X t ‘ raine e n notes, running from $3 to sprakers, | 101 & PAVINE PIO- | ,on of the World held last even: o JSNSYISE LA b - - P Of this amou ‘n‘ \s extimated that there are about |Position, and must discontinue untess | " %) J00 FlrE (OO ity 'lf:‘f [tion of Plainville againt Fzaymond | © adership . el New Signs 35 ea : «'m; . . e h he people stand behind them 2 _— o) e | Alderman of New Britain for damages . - | ew signs, giving notice of t y e been made by £0 members of the class at the pres !' -1“»., rl M': S i "u""‘ bouyt 11675 banker, John Heckman: clerk, | amounting to $40 and “',_N'H,' o5 jbidden area ¥ ¢he [ 11 notes unpaid ont time About 30 of them were| ~Ther : 1T et Aw | Witiam Bonkeskey: escort, Vietor | tion of conversion o g el | APPROVE MANDATE REPORT i etreet morial Rouleva . s those amounts are present last cvening and several of |} ey g "0k, A8 Brodginski; vatchman Zigmund | win 1 A P ot re nesded " 5 8 f o | 1AN the city's satisfaction them stated this morning that the ('Ast cffort to continue the line Ahe gy, nagers, Fred Green, |rown court thin el Thalile, t weet 1 [ r liscontinued, P fare has been rednced to five, 160 and | . S w v TIEEN. town court this afternoon Attorney ha I lisco meeting was the most pleasant and | . |Charies Rounolter and Albert Sand- | ohast " ) been worn fr Y Bristol Briofs. s 115 conts, whic will be . yut for . y ands { Charles I°. Conlon will represe P o League o « Pots s ’ signs %o that {he Mot sociable since the beginhing 16 cents, which will be tried out for | yuwe “phygician, Dr, D, W. O'Connell, | oiore ao il represent the | Counedl of League of Nations Pt i | bl e e A O. T. Magaetl, pasioe o [the rest of the week. It no encour plaintiffe white Dunn & MeDonough : : oy gl g ) a membership s | aBement is received at the end of that = w tiritain will appear for the de ORwiel O. K. On Nandate Cvimunts. e - ks e ing p the new committee |tiMe, we shall again be isolated Oll. PRICES RAISED. | fendants it ie erpreted that the register “Kensington has been making pro Tuisa, Okla., Dee, 18— An increase Boy's Condition improsed plenty of aleep, fresh air and whole- [back is the location of a ball field gome food in combatting the ravages | which seems to be a Lig problem in ~ing osident Enters Plea for | B ¥ the Kensington Biesident of tuberculosls have been submitted |the town. The organization has one Francis Deming, well known birth o rld ) of the class <homs Aetivities en. | gress in many ways. Why not branch |in the price of crude ofl from the The condition of Adam ¢Cerinsky out in this direction” INorth Texas fields, ranging from five | Mountain View, wi was seriously President, “Would also like to wek onr select- (eents to 30 cente, was announced 1o- | burned fol pplication of day hy the Texas company., i'fl'w» e ach noher to his nack and eheet 1 rames will be derably oreed 1 The retiring officers are i Frank 1. Wilcox; vice-president, A ~4 A. Nomh: sccretary, Willlam Scott, | Might he done to improve the road, " & wigns | : !VUV-uhr.vn" . ’ late com 1 v be @ | and treasurer ner C. Goodwin, (@8 A big bit of yragement v ; ' e the chairman of the soclal commit § AXPAYER ' Frost who is attendi " Gapsies Kept Going t» was George ¥. Dodd. His assist-| The " made A Matement | . ST RS KR Velom ety e - y Three motor catloads of gypsies anuts were Fred Troup, Stantey L.|early this k about the condition hours of work on the part | proa t n ut vot alpin, Arthur H. Bushnell, Robert [of the road s the first selectmar velclan, efrorts to stop tie|c | Deming and E. O. Shjerden. William | stated that good condition. | Py 0 : [ Inward course were successtul and un. [of the i ative " . et s . . been Prott s chairman of the member. | Eiacnty he s not neen over | ONIGS Best Laxative “is compilcatlons st in. the boy will| mer Ger Viean torve clined o do se. a8 the police kep T #hip committ rancis Deming, sick |1ecently “California F'l Syrup" T Community Dasee , ' tnton of Sout i ‘ by s g b il ha ';V."("',‘,;,,,”,‘,, man to take the trip, and sce wh viciting committee, and L. E. Honise To NReenter Business ehurch work committer, P. 1. Buckiey of Kensington wi cguiar dance e | ® t t meljorate 1 Judzment Suspended again enter the macaroni husincss Mt & Mthuie, %, 6P U3 Novn [STSNE 16 WEKE THPUNE e en o | Al da N 31 - ormer Main street, West Hartford, appeared ;:’:';‘"'I" ""1" 4 "\"' '“'f s in the Berlin town court Jast evening | JHORC TR Fy Ao sines on u charge of reckiess driving. P4V I ™ g o retood that teams will be ocal Tactories Thomas Boy Scouts, thington Kaceys Lewis High ers of | j | cid agsin tomorrow night in 1 Jitions in this ! popularity with which the large num. are requested by the report te " s | having been discontinued 1 combi musi has beep | devive 1 prof on scutive At - e e Jov sdge Oecorge Griswold suspended |P8VINE been discontinucd. 1 oid | . p~ 4 h . Jodgment Upon payment of costs, The | Macaroni factory nest the Americar 8 1o see in actioh uds . : e | PADCT Goods company is now being w e arge number of out-of-town | entrusted to the yea ait at 3:18 ® the wiil be Playe the town accused man was represented by gy oy Secons every Saturday night, with the > - | remodeted and it is expected that Mr Visito expected and the weal e George W. K f New Brit- {2 o :":’f ooy t of New Brit- | suckley's factory will start busin . oon after the remodelling i o s and the Noy Seout Soam MeClure was arrested on the | 2000 & ] — " yary games to the big . M | pleted Vagion Auviliars Meets l k wil t o the ‘ Sy P ! Nove 26 after he had -:-‘.Mk ey :;rmstfl'wn lm' \'Iv’-hn’ln: SYSEBE &5 - Yt N ) - WEEKLY DANCE y oo - G . 5 The winners at the T. A. B. whist | posi, Ameri egion w e nr . v Sar e Lodge. Shep. Sperry of 28 Crescent Place, Bridge- . i held last evening at the b - urry s ven e sel this eve ey port, The secident occwived wear the i last evening he hall in Ken Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con- thi rooms eveuius ot 6:06, 4y sputinl Sresians sington are: First, Mra. W. W. Fagan ! stipated. feverish child loves the| Of i r ses- r. Armo tensive . ———— —— | 5 1] Eddw Rosche. consolation, | pieasant taste of “Californ Fig ' sion ed and wunu"mm » « fro hi " Walling where they will be the Kathryn McKeon and W. W. Fagan. | Syrup” and it never fails to open the POris of rot feers will be tead a1 v guests of the Wallingford lodge ot a DANCE Ten pounds of sugar, Mary Balog. bowels, A teaspoonfu! today may |and acted u Important matters Piains ille in the PP ] entertainment Given mt [Cakes, 8. Olson. Wre. J. Carbo and | prevent 2 sick ehild tomorrow connected with nternal affairs of y t g - in . M. will hold an fm. GRANGE HALL. BERLIN ose Kin Ask your druggist genuine | the society aiso be taken up and Special Features Added For n the ar . 1 n led Men's hall FRIDAY PVENING, DEC 100 | Ttems of Interea {“California ¥ig $up” which has| it 18 expected 1 future poticies s ction as the spead Tom Connelly, Roston's Premier $ | Kensington people. when 1he | directions for babies and children of ary wifl y ehanged | Music by Parrs’s Orchestra centric Dancer Wil Make Hic announ-ing the are all ages 1 on hatt Mother? his evening Andrew Hogan and . W. Moo Grange Preconte Virdt Appearance Here Haller dtart viden. | You must alifornia” or you may ade wlen 1 Manager ' Grangs Mitchell’s Orchestra | were a bt perturie 4 calls came | get an imitation fig syrup. wual Christmas work which has been bidty that the Lewis High il be out in force for the At the herds of Bethiehem will leave this

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