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i ot st e st ==, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1923, - B I S g5 { |ice men will be well remembered at e — Pl . o Il N | Receiving Congratulations., ! ¥ o———— Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tredennick of B t 1 N the holldsy season .The bokss Wil ' a nvl e ews Maple street are recelving congratula- rlS 0 ews e shipped on Thursday so that all | | 0 tions on the arrival of a daughter. ill be in readiness tor distribution ! | Beth are known well in Plainville on Christmas day. | and the new arrival will be expected | Many gifts have been received in to be as popular as its parenis . Aw H E I the barrel of Seicheprey Post, Ameri- l A | Woman's Federation |can Legion on Main street for the The Woman's Federation of the world war veterans' Christmas. T— 5 ‘ [iIVEN Tfl [;H"J]REN:r:mmrg;monm church will hold a [;RASH WITH A”Tfl Bristol Briefs % | program meeting in ) h h par- Aiss Haze! § 3 Cl , artford’s Shopping Center: | o e ot o shesasos o s S Mooy By i B ( ok Miss Carolyn Penniman will be the e home on North Main street. |speaker and she will tell of her ex- H Miss ia T. Stack of High street Visiting Nurse Makes Report o 32rstie. i i tova’ o o P. 0. Truck Badly Damaged i i e, ik, e e | Long Lane farm in Middletown. Miss Need Comfort Station. Public Health Association | renniman has ‘mans * interesting Equines' Mad Dash Srection of & penile’ comtpel by ;.‘f\’i”’;fr,'_"i,:':',lj";]’";’,'.‘,'"‘,j,_““"“‘-"“ of tion to meet the imperative need of " AR, —— the city will be one of the matters \MURRAY TRIAL IS POSTPONED v “Crttes i o™ hicors: TELLS ABOUT BOY SCOUTS ne e et ot tne moceting of that Open Evenings, Saturday, Dec, 15th; Thursday, Dec, 20th; Friday, Dec. 21st; Saturday, Dee, 22nd. Thought of Table Linen As Gifts? What Better for a Home Keeper? chureh of Our Savour will be the body. 1t was taken up earlier but Town Plan C TGN Russe of the pariali gt s Chacmas AR 1o decisive action has been taken to own Plan Commission Awards Be wu:'lu‘ 1‘4‘"{ in H»r)thv.ln-h ¥ ylma.\' Mlfi Ray Wyland of General Headquarters date, although plans have been pre- hing a 7 o'clock. 'resents for a : Wik B : ared by » city plan commission fits and Damages—No Rural De-|the liftle tots will be hung on the| Delivers Interesting Talk—Public P27C0 bY, the city plan ¢ tree and a large number i3 expected - nd the need for such a structure Wpliosil ity il - t6 attend, Comfort Station Needed—Christmas 1@s been obvious for some 'tlme.l ’:‘]l{;l i f 3 | : 3 city plan commission wants a build- Ausiliary Making Boxes—Briets, | The annual Christmas party of the | poyes for Disabled War Veterans, |ing located on Main street, opposits {church of Our Lady of Mercy will be the publie drinking fountain and ad- livery On Christmas Day— Legion | montlly report for November of |Sunday afternoon. Ali children of the aljex oet} : et 38 b oot M h hil¢ © lalley into North Main street, a team S e T Y i1d- visits to the sick and other work con- | parish are invited and are assured or | of o swand) By Frod Meiitie PPN "fl"“?fll: 12 Fidge ‘h“' ‘“’“:” |nected with her position, gives Inter- a wonderful time as the guests of the | crashed into the post office parcel 15 if erected. will have a central "; |esting information concerning vision | ehurch. sl el Ll M on. The ald of the ;\h;u\bn‘r o . k n -uncl commerce has been invoked and & THAT YOU KNOW WILL PROVI. LAN G REMEMBRANC ANY WOMAN NI A HOM WOULD BE MORE THAN PLEASED WITH GIFT O LINENS FOR DAINTY TABLI: NAPERY HAS A CHARM ALL ITS OWN. EASILY SELECTED AND MODF TELY PRICED, WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES. | . s ; ; : [tests of the chldren of the public s it 2 Patten Table Cloths. All Lin size 68x68 inches width, half dozen 20x20-inch Napkins to match, ¥ smashed the machine badly The 1 % : November, she ma . P 3 cial ¢ ittee has been chosen by handsome patterns, nicely bosed, not a big drain on your purse and make fine gifts at $5.95 set. |schools. During November, she made | Visit our toy department. Plain-.truck was driven back about 25 feet ' ¥PcCial comm e / ¥ | 228 nursing, advisory and social serv- ville Enginscring & PCBirAAY. | by the (mouat, whioh Lhisw. oxs President Frederick G. Hughes o Handsome Lunch Napkins—Fine all linen, heauti fully hemstitched with choice of handsome floral and 8 and gave a vision test to! ® hothca u~~i the motor vehinla at body with Edward D. Rockwell conventional designs, friced cxtremely reasonable at $5.25, $6.00, $7.00 dozen and up. (Nicely boxed.) 79 school children and found eight!| Christmas tr cents to $1 at| The horse was wedged so tightly that ©° chairman. As this committee was Hemstitched Lunch Sets—All linen, 34x54 inch. Hemstitched Breakfast Cloths, made of the beau- | serious defects among them, Manilla's store—advt. it was necessarw for bystanders to, 02Ut r"""l"‘-‘ chosen, no :"“"“"“““"’m‘?' 3 " . e= tiful ¢ my Italian linen, size 45x45 inch, for 8$2.75 The purpose of these tests as re- | - {1 the car from the animal. Outsige |t members is expected at tonight's Lunch Claths, in beautiful designs for $3.00 each. . "o 54154 inch for $8.78 cach. 63x63 inch, quired by an act of the Connecticut| For Rent—Six room tenement, $1§ a long gash in the shoulder the ME°ling. At the present time, there is no building of this type in the H. €. Napkins to match, 15x15 inch size $6.50 dozen. or $1.75 cach. {legislature, chapler 195, public acts per month, on Bank street, near | jhorse escaped without injury. The {of 1823, is to discover which pupils| Plainville Casting Co. Christic Gnazzo | other horse was unmjured and both 1t s All Linen Tray Cloths—hemmed and hemstitche d—>50c¢, 75¢, 89¢ and $1.00 cach. | g . ‘hn\» defective vision so that proper avt. the drivers suffered nothing more Monument Delayed. | corrective measures may be taken to o than a shaking up. The rumaway _1Due to slight labor difficuities in & |assure them the full benefit of their | Order your Christmas turk .| started when & bridle broke and ihe e securing of a capable foreman, ] T]l t L i jHsation. Plainville Cash Market—adyt. horse became frightened by the sud- @fter the overseer had resigned re- ossibly You Know domeone That Likes Dilverware [J = e oo wccoraine o e - Rors became “rghicned by he - 21er e verer bad sesgned e report, is not intended as a statistical | Larg: assortnent of Christmas W, Sutherland, local veterinary, sewed the soldiers' memorial on the boule- |investigation but is a means to health, ' trees ) lainville Engin- | up the gash ia t ard has been held up. Arrange- | happiness, vision and therefore edu- | eering & y Co.—adit. Police Court. ments have been made to proceed cation and ultimate cconomy. SRl Benjamin Ryan was scnteneed to With the work at once so that the mor t police court Mmemorial will be ready for the dedi- FOR THE SMOKER | The secret of the procedure is in ; 1 this Bakalite and Amberlite, choker styles, also opera Section for a handsome Cigarette following up the test. Children with Saden by Jul 7 M. Donovan | cation in the ecarly spring. The 29- case of Sterling silver with gold lining. Choice of defective vision cannot receive and oA Mea i ~harg He was ton shaft has been transported to the 24 and 36 inch, as well as the extra long : " . " lengths, 24 and 36 inch, as a extra styles, plain or engraved at $7.50 and up. You profit by public school education is now in position for Iis effects, all one size beads and a most wonderful as- | ildn’t please a smoker any better The nurse finds that approximately R ren arir { sortment of colors, with clioice from $3.00 to $15.00. ’ 15 per cent of 1 children numbered 2 2 5 2 t aft - be ,h‘, CRYSTAL NECKLACES | FINE BELT BUCKLES the school enrollment have some Bk Pt vere broken t »ase, wa it g the cross street from WHY NOT MAKE IT A SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS? FPEATURING GIFTS TO FAMILY OR nm;snsl dMiss . E. Helneman, in her|held in the church basement mext| After a mad dash out of Ward's'jomine the frelaht yaeds. . Belng Just Make That Your Gift—We have a wide selection of table and decorative pieces that will make fine gifts. Let us show you “COMMUNITY PLATE" and you will decide on silver, NEW BEAD NECKLAC Diamond Cut, in 30-inch Lengths—All colors, red Why not get -him one? He will be more than legree it et pink, jet, blue, amethyst, all crystal or crystal with pleasedl with one selected from our big showing, Trial Is Postponed red roundels. Would make nice gifts, prie | plain or engraved, with place for initials, $1.50 up- The trial of J. F. Murray, arrested Acmal Clllpl‘l[ to Comess in o m - Shifl 2 g R r‘m‘i\’n: & dhugsrons T:yl«\:l and $12.50 cach. wards. Sunday evening by Officer Daniel jail for 30 days, on a [ Emery on the charges of reckloss toxication. He testified in & liquor to use the passage ways, intended for _Hdri\mg and driving under the influ. sakelos Case aw violation case on Monday and to- |opposite traffic, for distance of | South to Mell tree s been ence of intoxicating lquor, was post- tuy changsd his testimony about 200 feet to make the crossings. |poned in the town court last evening " e Nicholas Mellino was given & sen- In the height of traffie, this use of I " i o ber 26 Attorney Charles . tenes [and a serie 1 cen will | o mben ot | 288 Decom ¥ W York, Dee, 15.-George D, d a serics of whists and dances will| The local members of the Girl |jr Conlon represents him. [ Proriotis of 515 West 111th street for. | later suspend=d after he had been|confusing and several narrow escapes 1 N be arranged. 1t is the determination | Scouts wil¥ attend a meeting of r L |8 E g8 of their g P charged with the theft of an overcoat, from: ciden 00! ce Ber mn e of the new: commander to put the |troop at Berlin Wednesday afternoon RERERES. A Dhwinges astly president of the: Amerioan|RARS, WU SRARCLLRT SRl e (TOT8 Mbcidenite feak plu - [Berlin post “on the map” and he is| The members of the “Soclal I | (AL R SEREY Mmssting 1ast night st lempany ot Commurse, brought back | Ctae sl e, g Bl starting out to arrange a definite and | elub will enjoy a Christmas dinner [(1¢ toWN hall, the town plan commis. | from Chicago last night the man who in Inasmuch as the local branch of |sion finished the business connected |is now belicved by Pteriois and the Waland Addresses Scouts, the Ku Klux Klan has failed to take F busy program, which he hopes to|at the home of Mrs, Edward Kahms | WEnnlN “ WELL |carry out during the year. 1“-,,,",,(;3_‘._ |with Webster street. Awards of | police to have committed crimes for Ray \\.\Mnl"'.'» the l';j\' ‘: " o tdvantage of the offer of Isanc H. | Another ftem | " The Progressive Re ading Cirele wil | Penefits and damages were made and | which Pteriotis served two years and t{h.mfr* ~|:m““‘ he ‘~ -\‘*“" l:m:"‘" Selvin, local real estate man, to pay fi New spoke on the opp -l a | which will probably { o) |the property owners along the new ! six months In the Federal prison at York, tor a hall to debate on the klan {eome up at the meeeting of the exec- hold their Christmas meeting at the . . ’ | ' ling outh of today in | utive committee is the question of the | home of Mrs. Luther Turner on Cot. | {hOroughfares will be notificd of the | Allanta, and wh R Kl Ay 11088 AAUIE. S 2t~ dar i has withdrawn his effer, | bronze tablet for the honor roll. Mr |tage strect this evening at 8 o'clock, | “CHON taken. The commission was in | lose his fortune o ,000 and his/the scouting movemer " ‘",‘ according to his statement today, He childhood sweetheart, ‘This man is Was a splendid portray: 1@ bents waid that he w tired of waiting and Giannota is anxious to know what| Mrs, A, A. Whitby and Louis Whit. | "¢88ion until a late hour as the mem. | fit to a community of w live BCOUL 0P {1ouuhe thut a sufticient opportunity has become of the tablct, which, had [bY of New Britain have been the [P® feIt that they would like to fin-)now locked up at headquarters {18l all the business connccted with | charged with forgery According to ! ganization. had been given the Klan Robfln Pinchw and “lss Benha‘l.,\, n ordered by the committee ‘in |BUests of Mr., and Mrs, Henry Bailey p | Pt the addre; . charge, He said that the committee |#t their home on Main street the str |.Im(nru the end of the year, | Pleriotis and his lawyer, Bernard ipt Al ’ Attachment Released. . will find out what has become of the | The whist social given by the ladics | 45t RIBAt'S mecting was the last be- | Sandler, the suspect, is cager and witl- | land, t ero was a b o * Through Attorney RRobert J. Stack, cole ‘0 Be“amed Tomon'ow project and will make an effort to|of Sacred Heart church was largely | [0T¢ January g to tell a atory that will at least ing during whl K e a0 attachment of Quinion Trucking hurry the job along as much as possi- |attended and a very pleasant ”m;‘l At the neat meeting, the commis. | restore to Pteriotis his good name of Secretary Joh e ”';' " e ot ¥ on property Clayton ——— ble, |enjoyed. The 'n”o;‘_h‘. were the |slon will start work on the discussion The prisoner has n known as urer Leroy W reeno, oo " Boathiing T oy g Mrs, Hanna Warren prize winners, ladies’ first, Miss Min. | 0f Yest Main street and the widoning | Jeseph Sakelos, the name under bt g Y The contested amounts were for BOTH PRO“INE"T ‘N To“‘“ Mrs, Hunnia Warren, & residont of | Mie Kahma: ladiex’ second, Mre, Bd. | Of the railrond crossing there, Atthe which Prorlotis was indicied tn 1920, 400 ] e Naran trueking bl on transportation Kensington for many yesove died last | Ward Kahms; consolation, Miss Mary | PF¢% Nt time, ||r‘v||1|n|n(< are not |and convieted in 1921 of complicity in ace wurge L arsh, of freight mateer —_— night at St. Mury's Home, West Hart- | Fagan, Gentleman's first, M, I . | definitely sure of the resuits that will | forgerics through which a gang, op- chairman of the nominating comm Two Will Loave Council, e Will Play “Santa Claus” To (tord. She leavos o sister, Mrs, Nops | Wold; sccond, 8. M, Haziowood: " |be obtained at the next session, but |ecating through the American Com. | 106 ve his report and COM*! ays are growing short for two of g {Roche; two nephews, Lawyer Henry |Solation, Geo. Able. Refreshments (49 there I8 & great desl of work, & | pany of Commerce, #tole more than Mmendations of 1 il members In that body s Poor==Death of Former Resident=| " Rocke of New Hrttaly snd Roe 1 | were sorved after the game. | great deal will br omplished at the | $300,000, But the prisoner says hiy Mitte e v cennill Wi ah hits e T # tev, J, meeting, it is expected real name {s Harry Kollas and that so the following nomines 4 st meoting next month, Counel . Warren Roche of Derby, and oo | S " poking 1'or . and a niec " | Svew a8 B kaane (N e President—Charles It v ¥ Single Men Again To . Miss Katherine Roche of New Brit-| Xmas trees at Giana & Ronketty's, No Rural Delivers *a knowa there 18 no sucl = y man Charles Riley and Arthur N NS o« pos 4 . Shhetha e Bt A Honorury I'ros ain, The funeral will be held tomor. | Phone 647-11. Trees delivered to door, |, | o¥tmaster General Harry 8 " Joseph Sakelos. He ass Manrose will retire, being succeeded kA G bl ol s -0 g {has notified Postmuster James that name, he said last night, at the 1. Wade bo Jamad L. et 1 Willard o at 9 o'cloe n 8t [—ad ~ ndee & snatde . A ptins i) Mgt Viee-P Y James l.. Murray an wian pert Pinches of Worthington | Mary's chapel, West Harttord, Burial | — gk oqlolin o o i b B g s U S it Mt amuel 1 ge, Harry C, Barncs, | Hough Mr. and Mrs. John |Will be in Middictown SALESMAN WANTED—Resident | o i Ak oo Mo A ol e iyt iRl Srah ok I — S Midge, son of Mr. to represent nationally known argan.|Christnas day. This is a ruling from | guve him $: and told him to go M ; Pinches, ond Miss Bertha Cole,| Starts her Company Ioatlen: 1o SoM arss l»’l'\\ pubatl 82N the head of the department and cans|to ®an Francisco when the Departs Treasurcr—Leroy W, Greeno. '« of Mr. and Mrs, George Cole | Pasquale Giannotta, Kensington | o and dellver locally. Al,o¢ pe changed at the discretion of | ment of Ju began making inquir Commissioner—Karl A, Re real opportunity seldom open, I'. O, . e Port Master—Edmund X Re tar Alfred H. Breekbill ught B will be marricd tomor- | contractor, is now getting ready to local postmasters. The post office | fes wbout the Company of Comme of ast Berlin 342 v “_" s ",mr:m § o'clock &t the home |Open & new busincss in Kensington, | BOX 342, New Britain.—advt, will, under the same ruling,b ¢ open | 1"or the past two years, Ko ’ Members of the I3 Boa of the bride's parcents. Rev. A, C.|He will deal in lumber and the firm 2 o from 8 until 11 Christmas morning, | he has been working in resta t ev. Wi, . Hart, Tte g Vulter, pastor of the East Berlin Me- | will go under the name of the Gian- SOUTHINGT N and city delivery will stop at California n, wi n P g t dist church, will perform the cere- |notta Lumber Co. The yard is locat- 0 NEws o'clock noon Packages must | Will Tell Story :; -r;‘ Willlam J. Malonc o ! e A th mon: There will be no attendants |ed on Harding street and a large mailed this week If they are to reach Pterfotts and his lawyer sald last After the bhusincoss moeting t 1 Wl the witne ses consisting of the | Duillding was recently crected there to their destination before Christmas'yight that the s which ""“_““f Ceaity’ onpneel BIONE Ctative Y ShOO[S One who S(ays m Town,, puvents of both partics. 'The house |house the lumber. Cars have been | Union Rebekah lodge has planned fund as the rush at the post office has | will teil with s he and - unloading therc for the past few days, # Christmas entertainment to be held |not been s great as other vears, it | Preriotis showld has on indieted | fred H. Hivcekbi ave n talk wiil be prettily decorated in pink and | Motherhood Club Meeti t the regu) ting Tt whic! t : Motherhood Club Meeting at the regular meeting Thursday eve- |is cxpeeted that this week will break land sent to Atlenta, end will prove Which hwe outiined the Emolover Is SI . : 40 work tor 1 This | Mpioyer 1S diain o days in jail which Was the opposite thoroughfares, was very mendations of the nominating com- ouble—Chirstmas Sale. "|', b expected that & reception will | The Motherhood club of Berlin will | Bing. A tree will be erccted and the |the record that when Pteriotis was convicted and Kram of be held immediately foilowing the |meet tomorrow afternoon at the home Members are asked to bring presents. | Legion Auxiliary W sent to prison an innocent man was coremony, 1o which fmmediate re of Mrs, Henry Suprcnant. The sub- | All children under 14 years of age The work of the Ladies' Auvxiliary jailed. Pteriotis had connectiol will be invited. Following ) of the most pret scouting grams cver offered the young hoys ject of the afternoon’s discussion will Who attend will be given a present. to Brock-Barnes post, American Le- | with the forgeries, Sandier d. He Driste aind the scout ex e rlow Dee, 18, —~Marlow's wit [ be “Religion in the Home.” Mrs. Ar- — on, in making up boxes for the vol- ! sold his interest in the Company of ! thur Woodrufy wi be the leader Plans for the Christmas entertain. erane who still remain in the % Commeoree In Mare 1o Sukelos Following the meeting a social time ment to be given by the Southington bitals as the results of the will be enjoyed. Business Men's assoclation for the received while in service, will close |London. wi ‘ ar o 4 Child 1s Born ehildren of the town have practically today and the packages will 1w coportor ¥ ‘ i € 0, ¢ t 1l down " to J caused 1t death last teen comploted Christmas hoxes |#d 1o the various institutic 9 b vernme . . ¢ ‘ ' ight of prominent timated that it calied fo ! fiten Taw, ¢ by prom- tives only scoutmastors the reception the young couple ave on a wedding trip, New York having been entioned as their des- tination. Upon their return they will in Lierlin Miss (‘ole has been in partnership | Mr. and Mre, Edward Flanagan of with her brother and has been in|Hartford are receiving congratulations | have been put in places of business grocery store on on the birth of a daughter at St L euatHbaiitas ate betakr toestierd sl WA B | ol Mrs, Flan- | In addition to the entertainment giver ned in a previo in years towards making a qummy sal oy Jast June, Mr. Pinches is a member |agan are well knov for the children the association wiil | sne of aper ‘ N ; firm of John Pinches and Son Attrmctive Display the fodny 1eh y an unma Britain An attractive display o ey | l1ice > heh ": o S ey e o mong those 1 At wer < re t egro had as Santa Clans, suitable for Christmas fis 1 be v-m"n.‘m: . ¢ gro had ng made by B, ound on the tables tomorrow eie A meeting of the Plantsville W, ¢ o . dge. 1. 0. O ) the American | ., when the Christmas sale of the | T- U. will be held at the home of Mrs ST e L I ' bt y s 1 . r imsef a t the . . tempted to persuade them to desist 4 com- r wounds|and Nicas (o e scout of Plainville still ¥ hote atribnte sow wound- charge of the Col . t - orlin sirect sinee it o prepare dinners for needy fame- who went of the 1aus 1o the needy chil | W ‘s Al saticty of { Retlir W. Wheeler Wednesday ove at ation T 1 . 0 i : ‘ : b milles of Kensington and | Congregational church opens. The o'clock. The topie for discu : i s . ¢ P 2 ¥ b quale Giannotta, com- fancy work articles, the interesting post, stated this morn- | stories on the hook tabl sion will be “The W. C. T. 1. in His- | spretive o1 f " id v - % e will be Mre, Lina Stow and Mre, | n t ' or enefit credi . rederd ekl ; . o » i teinity A. Cumming= 1 ¢ ) iy r I fethe he y v o 3 ha i t custom The annual meeting of the Wom nder of th g that he would take the matter Up many other appropriate g members of the post this eve- | make it worth the while of the people ning to attend. lee cream and eake will s e Mr. Giannotta stated this morning bLe on sale Mydery packages for the | ©°'8 Missionary socicty of the First . o e 4 - Congregationa! church was held this @ e . . A & 1 lay ©ir Rot that he would get into communication | children will be provided and food - te . - Rhad Seorme B, ¢ “ afternoon at the home of Mrs, Alla To Open Business Herw with 1iret Selectinan George B. Car- | will 0 he on sa ter m A Colltan of ¢ G : 2 et ' " ) . : 4 t T - . U pson tor and find out just what families Married ve, Singles 3 gl : . v . g né ’ George Dudzik, charged with as J e w sto i I v 4 t e received an anonymous com in the old § ! ise on | want tm sgai e . icat ; MM to dianites with few hours in the town are In need of clothing. | The single men, always hounds for “hrist ) g for t. wae sentenced to 60 Aays " fo0d or other items for Christmas. He trouble, are again looking for a dis ' . . n rvet. with an avtem el ‘ : ! ; 0 150 said that people wishing to help | iurbance and they will again pick on Jali When he appeared hefore J Ha wng. ’ : : . st ke e the Legion in this work by donating ' the hest ones (o give it to them. They | Thomas 1. Welch in the tows food or other articls, may do so by are going 1o challonge the married |Yesterday afternoon. Dadzik, whe men 16 mortal combat, to wit, a game has been a frequent visitor to the Colline has be communicating with him The work which the Legion is at- | of baskethall tempting to carry out this year is| Franklin Benrdman this morning somecthing that has never been done | #tated that the single me want Sefore the town. There are many Same with the marred delegation n'mrllr':nflv’. the town who will netlany time before New Year's day. The !‘-a):'h-i church _tomorrow evening at » much for Christmas and there game will probably be played at the "H’ o'clo "“ oo 4‘}'""‘:""" "r ’ vsetpeiidti s - are probably seme familics that will |town hail e {]'" RS SO B ER CV T " e in need on that day. Mr. Glannet- | « Tt 1s expected that the married gt asogg P ta will' at once et busy and find out men, shonld they acsept. will have a """':V o # executive com just where these famlies are formidable lincup. He Deming of | mittee of t r; ky'-mmfihpnr"-l‘""'l Eaccutive Committer, tossets of last year. will prohably be | ¢ g v . “ a 1<t company The executive committee of Bolton- | 0n the court. leon Hall will also checks and chicken dinner to the r La " N . nd jos early today said Kascicap ost will meet January 7 at don the uniform is expected, | Southington boys who are in hospitals | #te ! b (e Whe . gy ot to et ; Will Play Terry il t ! w as to the identity the home of the commander. T “Red” Austin, a newcomer 1o the us the result of the world war. 1t 1 hurch ¢ hded | a r ™ ranks of the married men, will also was announced ihat & membershiy busy on ~ o e conducted ot the of & show his abilitiea. He formerly was 9rive would be conducted after th : S 2 star with the Worthington Athlctic |Arst of the year and initiation betd| This e : - Notice to Creditors of the Berlin ciub, the latter v of Janwary The " o ,' s Water Commany to Present Claims. The single men will have Goodrich, | Meriden " am will conduct -t o8 Flere Notice is reby given of the pro- | Boardman, Pickett, Russell and How initiation. Fians for the coming . = d Shat chiives posed dissolution of The Berlin Wa- ard Hall to battie for them, according Your were discues TeTbe . ildre ter company to indlcations. 1+t the married men | The Live ‘,""" L e TRROVIe | e e . e . e : el g f s - C. " ptist church i g Their ” i 7 The “min " > > » o IR ol o8 ot -Q ANl claims against said company [start the New Year vight by licking ptist church W . ¥ % 2 - - k GIFT SUGGESTIONS should be presented 1o James J. Fitz- [the young upstarts. No one belleves imas parts in the church . ers are o ¢ p 3 : . Py v ; mes simons. Berlin, Connecticut, on of bes (they can, but thes a cdnesday afternoon and « g 1 . onel. g e, et - g By - “ Il For Her For Him o P et Up £ the Mine . netailed ot the 13 . s pre as bo For the Kiddies ANK 1. WIAOX the atten - oo N A g P d . ¢ ’ er , . prade s the Atfine it On Today's Want Ad Page o 1 NORTON . - < NEYNAL f i t i ' o A . - ; - e e (las<ifications 65 A-B-C-D ZEIMON v ~ 1 - conrtroom, resisted the officers when arrested at day cvening. the Bible school room of the Firet Aet Wie< Pratt Engaged Social 1 riotis o . 8 Ive. John R Christmas tres part of The Burlin Waior ce

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