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a, t -3 . ° | bers, the board of directors held' & aln”l e ews meeting at which littlc business was dene. A committee consisting of T, A, Lyman, C. 8. Sherman and Joseph N. Bristol News | | MeKernan wi gate the matter of sceuring Carnegie I awards for the members of the Brad- ley family who lost their lives in the | 4 fatal ident in Forestville a short 4 1 T BH R ime ago. The committee will inquire ll | '* "into the matter to determine whether A [] there are any benefits for the family and educational oppertunities for any “Explains WOrkingé of Town Map. memuer nereor. e aieciors were Willian) B, Strong Elected Presi-| e Al S |awards were deserved and the com- | i i LVERY D ageship in Wost Harlod i s ot at Pt Meetng I’foy"‘—w envy o good M 0 NDAY IS B AWARD FOR BRADLEYS s o ot oo SEARCH PROPERTY TITLES oot sk ' “ind: night sent telegrams to Congressman nators Brandegee and Me- Road of Doing-things gainst the enact- [ First Step Taken to Acquire Site For IPenn and . ’ Protests Jmmigrati Lean, protesting 2 : i Halisn Lodge Protests Jmmigration | T " oy o Jahnson tmmigration bill s i and see what life is Bill—Bank (o Clase Feb, 12— 338 Which would show preference to cer- NeW School — Committees For really made of. This [Nl d tain classes of immigrants. President o amc Sl e ens school will train ve People Have Paid Personal T V. G. Minclia recejved a notice this oo Wiko Fogia®—~Mr. Picyea (0 %o win you ¢ . o Bric merning that the bill would most Address Bristol Clubs. 4 ~Fainville Briogs. probably be killed. Be A Winner . Benjamin I Miller, town manager Bank Tp Close Witliam B Strong _was cioted | 3 Seart Now X | for West-Hartford for the past five The Piainville Trust Co, will be DPresident of the'newly formed build- And Here ! years, gave an interesting account of closed all day February 13, Lincoin's ing and loan a at the or- ¢ his experiences at a meecting of the birth and recognized as a le¢ ganization m y. Other ¢ \ Plainville Chamber of Commerce last holiday in this state. Nothing defini | oificers were chosen as follows: Vice- | >’ |evening. About 40 members and Is known about the town offices or Presidents Frederick G. Hughes, Dud- | |their friends were present and Mr. other concerns here or their plans for | le¥ Ingraham, Harry C. nes _fll\-‘l | Miller's remarks were a much discuss- the day. Vallace B. Comb; secretar: Edward - treasurer, Ray K. Linsle 'ed subjeet tgday, He compared the 338 Pay Taxes workings of the town managership in Tax Collector W. J. Hemmingway Peck, Charles . Greeno, Harry C. | Gordon, ol hd 1West Hartford with the system in stated today that payment of personal % = j o ick ls lg ore o urs [voguc in Plainville and expressed |taxes is being made readily this year. | Harnes, Dudiey Ingranam, Tiederick | : . ! himself on many points of gencral in- | To date, 338 of those liable out of a \, Hushes, Walter 15 Spicer, JOan = - e total of 1,895 have already paid and Condon, the Rev, George Bartlewski, | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. iterest to residents here. s i 8 wekl, He stated In the course of his re- \many more are expected within the | PUEene Glummatico, Lmil H. 4o 000 in- next few days. The time limit for the |#nd Edward A. Skelly. A committee 2 sy . | habitants in West Hartford and that payment expires the last day of this to promote the stock of the concern last nngrh;sa: “:"e. hl;:n:i:“:fl‘x 8 This is a Blg Money Saving O i i ich |the grand list there amounts to $28,- month and It is expected that a large | Will be appointed at once by the |Boore of B8 to 31 5 wed y g ccaSIon n whi | v la B o . | president. | the game. {000,000 which is considerably larger proportion of the taxes will have been | % | 7. 5 il M d t 101 2ad !than Plainville in proportion to the paid by that time. The new president, Mr. Strong was The' w us't Lnds;&l play the M.- every department participates, giving every dollar a | approximate census here of 4,500 per- Reports From Sick Room & member of the firm of Sxton & | dletown five tonight at Red Men's hasi far b di | sons and a grand total list of between — The condition of Fred Bullen, who‘::'m“"["t'}‘]" "lf !lhe 1:’_':“::8 lumber | hall. Y purchasing power iar {$4,000,000 and $5,000,000. He stated was operated upon yesterday at 8t frms of the state, until the company 1 g » l eyond its regular scope, |that in compiling this grand list, the |Francis' hospital in Hartford was re. | 501d out several years ago to the Bris- | =4 0% Everett s"edl’“;;* J;i "'l' |asdessments on the various pieces of ported today to be slightly more com- tol Lumber Co. Hf has long been | been born to Mr. an rs. Everett | property were made by the unit sys- fortable. He stood the trip to the | 1dentified with building operations of ghemrd of New l;:ltai;il (orn;ell‘r of | . In most every case, the size, age | h ital very we _ | this vicinity and is considéred an ad- | George street. r. epar s a Er i A5o.| Hoagital Ve MRl 40 Mopasiare s mirable choice for the post. member of the Bristol Lumber Co. (D We have 'lfld DOLLAR DAY” before, where Yyou have benefited land other descriptive points of a ing entertained for his recovery. |5 Spcham ¢ the z e Benjamin Hynes is seriously il at Sy | & 2 \ e o . rchasing o property of e yne! largely. This is another of those times where it will pay you well to come UOhy e R LD O st NG CIuOR NS, ] Baplst e parsonage and the |his home on Goodwin street with $ | oy are here. He stated Al {land of the estate of Daniel Casey on | pneumonia. to Hartford and share in the values offered. Note the day—Monday, N ih few stop: | arnlng 8t te- ohiuvol &€ OUp E80F| cigeek atront: by e -Thind Hobsol e February 11th, tlons, boen received with favor by the |10 o'clock. The regular monthly col.| Jistriot, pursuant to a vote at the| Boy Scouts of the city ohscrvad the g | property owners in the town of Which jection will be taken up at all the red hot meeting of Wednesday night, | fourteenth annne.rnry of L-h. inaug- he is the head. masses. Sunday scheol gessions v.-uu"'“’""d today when the searching of | uration of the scout movement in He explained the method used ve- be held at 9 o'clock and parents ",1““’ titles began, It was first thought | this country last r}lght at the parish garding the finances of the town, 8a¥- urged to see that thelr children at- that the property of the Baptist |house of th First Congregational |ing that a finance board Is formed eng. church parsonage could not be bought | church by a special program. In- iw]]h‘h looks into and discusses the ex- Church Notices. as some difficulty developed several |cluded in the events was a talk by penditures of the town. The manner Congregational cllurc]\:’l\[ornh\x"wars ago when a former sale w;u‘rn'rmpr Representative Stephen M. $6— 265 in which this is worked is by each de- SRR B v Beaaval attempted, but this trouble did 'v_mu\\olls, first presldmn.o! the local scout —— —— partment of the town government, % of Bertin it r:rnuh' churrlv“""“r at the present time, The | council. .An especially touching part 4051209 | ok ng out a budget for the year. e b pirioidleypipi g e 'm } property on which the church itself | of the exercises was the tribute the | These budgets arc then passcd on { Woung l'v?o Yoo mmtl o n'fihlunds was given for church purposes |former President Woodrow Wilson, 10 the town manager who in turn con- | b op! eeting at S lonly to the Baptist church society by | paid by the scouts. The program fol p. m, ‘How and What Jesus Taught.'|the Brockett tfamily. When the |lows: % | marks that there are about Paul's Church Stana Masses will be celpbrated at St % v Berlin News | . | Paul's church, Kensington, tomorrow = at § and 10 o'clock by Rev, J. . | Mayors Nello Brennan, Sunday school will ln!lowlmnm“ - g 4 Bieupdupuns ' RESIfiNAT"]N FR“M gl o e g [ Cooney r:x:f-(n:“ ;:w:l‘u-r lchulr‘lll'm"c“or:hl( to nis _ JEpiscopal church:—Fifth Sunday| church was burned down several years | Scout Assembly-— | Sacred Heart Churgh | {best judgment and from them, he after »lphnny. § a. m, Holy Com-|u2o, u movement came up a little later | Bugler Philip Ingram [ Rev, J. C. Brennan of l\'rnsln‘ton{ A | compiles & town budget. This in turn munion; Itv a. m., «-!mrch school; llfiu, sell the property ang move the |Annual Renewal of the Scout Oath, ‘wlll celebrate mass at Saered Heart :“:m:nl 232 | i passed to the finunce board for final a. m., morning prayer and :wrmun. church but one of the heirs of the Bristol Boy Scouts church at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- l“.m“l :; §6— 263 ol v . preacher, Rev. B, B, Styring; 7 p. m,,| Brockett family, Mrs, Ellen Judson of | Solo—The Cuckoo, Vee— fog. Sunday wheel Wil feliew. Edgerly | He spoke of the sewers which is an | ¢Vensong and sermon. | Orchard street, stood in the way. | Miss Elizabeth GHeason ChurCh swks No 0 t S wr Berlin Congregational | Ponny hd - 145} jtem which will soon necd the atten- “(:;{;'\‘;“l‘_ F:;runr;‘:\ ‘-‘3;"114;” tol p:n- 'l;hn' parwonage wes bought later hy'lflsnlm AT B:yl:co:tl.gunmu | v, Cl o8 8. Wyc! e I “36s s11..1e1s/tion of the people in Plainville. He . 3 th - | the church soclety and is not gov- | Pledge of Allegiance to the 4 : e {0 HCC ‘rfl:y‘;yf;d:":':;l'Slu‘r‘c’l‘tflgl."‘:“‘_flhh“;_’m\ 3 B1—1018) o ed u‘u('on'mr,,m watcr the lO'S theme; Sunday school following|crned by the provisions of the|Tenderfoot Investure Ceremony. Rev "r Huen | deliver the sermon at the mornlnxf:‘,‘l‘“,:' 3 73— #13| outlots be made ing every avallable | the morning !er.llm 6 p. m, Young Brockett bequest, The total puwh.r..pfitflt) ~The House Tl\f;t Jack Built, g | service at the Berlin Congregational | arison 4 30— 2101 brook and stream. This not only does _service; 7 p. m., the theme| price will be approximately $25,000 Miss Elizabeth Gleason - anotto . . '§i away with the main trunk line, but ¥ aving Faith 7:45 p. m., for the two properties. The district | Address, Hon. Stephen M. Wells Thursday, prayer meeting has voted the sum of $200,000 for | Taps {church tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. o - " ity - Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will be in the |Slevens 50 also diminishes the possibilities of a Advent Christian ehurch:—Rev, J,|the land and the erection of a 12 Tlonor Vormer President DR GOODWIN GETT[NG BUSY | puivic at the Pratnvitie chureh. s A eeer 8T 87 % 2719 flood by the main becoming elogged. | | _ (. ‘ 4191273 He stated that a good sewer system is |C. Libby, pastor. 10:46 a. m., morn-|room school on the site. A petition, Exercises in tribute to former The Doys' class will meet at 10 [t s . - elock and Sunday school will be one of the most important things in a |10 worship and sermon ,theme, "Ilmlxumm.' for a new meeting to rescind | President Woodrow Wilson in charge | Bouthard 4! tow Church at her Best”; 12 o'clock noon,! the action last Wednesday, is being |07 the grammar and high school pu- Delay in Trolley Schedule—Results of held at 12 o'clock, the Men's Bible | o class meeting at the samo time in the ' Majarney Loyal | planned to start today about the dis- | Pils of the city took place yesterday sion of the meeting |afternoon at the high schoel audi- <924 M 22 Ho described the diffcrenco in value | Bible school or all; 6 p. m., " # of property in West Hartford and | Workers meeting, subject “True Re- trict as the de Bowling in Kensington League— o mmunity house. The Junior league Emerson 100~ 188 esgph : Bible Class Will Mect Next Wed leu meet at 3:30 o'clock and the |Metabe §8 89— ses| Plainville by saying that the towns [liglon”; 7 p. m., service of song and | this meeting does not sit well in torium. The spacious auditorium was ~ont Next *| Young People’s society will mest at |[0Connell . . 92 84— 264 were bullt difterently. In Plainville, | evening sermon, theme, “The Place of | some quarters, filled to capucity and a fine program nesday==News in the Churches. ¢ o'clock, W95 430 459—132s he said, the center had begn built | Repentance.” Mid-weck prayer serve _ Committees Annowncal was carried out. The program fol- Keusington C tional | Bible Class Meeting |first and the town had spread much |ice, Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m,; Committ directing the produc- |10WE The Kensington Congregational | ) | It is expected that Professor |the same as a tree with its branches |subject “The ¥Barnest of the Spirit.” |tion of the “Three Wise ools,” which | Tribute of President Calvin Cool- The subject of the sermon at the | George M. Dutcher of Wesleyan uni- | (fom the main trunk. In West Hart- | A, M. E. Zion church - Rev, E, will be presented on February 16 at |ldge. ford, the outskirts were first built and | iforace Brown, pastor. 11 a. m., |the high school theater by the Com.| Tribute of former President Wil- chiureh has accepted the resignation . - morning serviee at 10:456 o'cloek will versity will address the meeting of n Howard Taft oward Taft, of Rev, Carleton Hazen, it hecame M e G 9 - | known today. The resignation takes | b “The -:{“"h of "'“‘"""w “f“li the Berlin Men's Bible class at the |then converged into the center. De. morning worship, subject, “The Ab. munity Players have been announced | s affeot thros monthe frem the time it |OAMIEtoR azen, the "'.I lr'. l“!ld'mmm"”"y house mnext Wednesday |SCribing the benefits of this, he said jamic Covenant;” 12:30 p. m s follows Production Manager I'ribute of Robert Lansing. . Sunday school will be Beld | oning b roouor Dutcher f weil | Uhat It was pogsible to map out streets | Sunday school; § p. m., evening wor. | Gcorge Simmons; assistant production Mol o Dawr Seee toger " - o | preaol n stated | B 0 . m, und the Christian En- y will meet at 6 o'clock. was tendered, Rev, Mr, today that he ha% not yet heen of- in a better way, make the town more ship, subject, “Ihe Sin of Achan,” At Mmanager, Jud, beautiful and practical and in that 3 p, m, ‘there will be a special pew ' Dublicity, Roscoe | Tribute of Lloyd George. known and will address the Central Tribute of A. Mitcheil Paimer. ficially notified of the aceeptance, but | deavor Lo« Congre, » has heard that the .‘vum-vr has done | The subject of the mecting will ,""_(.,?:ft.r,,"‘-‘:"""I,,:.‘:,':i'“ “'-,-J}:d .“",'_"f,"Iwuyumkmhe property more valuable, rally service. The program will be as . Olin, Earl J. Arnold o “How and What Jesus Taught.” The | Lozt oot ade o se.| The work of the town plan com. follows: Chorus by choir, piano solo, | lowe; propertics, Kdmund J, Caffer- | Singiug, “America, the Beautityl.” It was stated foday that no steps | choir will hold & rehearsal at 7 o'elock | [t Cm o O and It 1y | mission is practically the same as is in | “Song of the Rose,” Mrs, J. Willlams; 1y, Mrs. William J. Malone, Mrs. Ar- | Former President Wilgon, a tribute lave been taken to sccure a minister |10 the evening. expected that he will be present luse in Plainville. The commission vocal solo, “The Rosary,” Miss Louise thur & Brackett, Mrs, George 8,|b¥ the Rev, Ernest L. Wismer, pas- . to il the place of Rev. Mr, Hazen. Program 1s Postponed East Berlin Ttems * |fixes the damages and assessments on | Johnson: violin solo, “Serenade,” from | Feach, Mrs. & Russell Mink; tickets, ['0r of the First Congregational This will probably be done in @ short| ‘The special Bunday school misslon-| . L CRF HORE o ey [Property and the owners have a | Schuberl, Professor J. J. Willlams; | C. A. Robertson and Miss Tillie C.|chureh. time, ary program and oftering which was |, . o0 0 0 Ta 000 800 " n | ehance to appeal within 30 days. chorus by cheir; vielin solo, “Song Dahnert; music, Harry C. Darnes;| Singing, “America”, Rev. Me, Hazen is undecided as tq mhrdulntg for tomorrow at the l\;m the evening from 7:80 to L He stated that the entire work of < Without Words, Deo; reading, Mrs, | costumes, Mrs, Gales I'. Moore; scen- Balute to the Flag. ~ where he will go whon he leaves PNSton Congregational chureh, AR ... o "0 000 ce 'of books, the board of selectmen in West Hart- | J.Richardson: bass solo, John Baker; | ery, Arthur Bergstrom, Egnar John o ? Kensington, e stated this nmrninx"‘_"" putw:nad until next sundny.’ St. Mark's minstrels of N; w nm:m“‘"" is to make voters. All other violin sole, * ut D'Amour,” FProfes. | son; secretary, Miss Dorothy Gaylord; that he has made no plans. February 17. ol will present an entertainment for the {work is carried on by the town man- sor J. J. Williams, piano solo “Dream | prompter, Jliss Mary A. N¢ SOUTHINGTON "E's Goodwin Thkes Steps Kensington Methodlet = | oot of gt, Gabricl's church at Ath. |46°rs. He handlcs the payments for |Reverie.” Mrs. J. Willlams The cast includes the following % Dr, A, J. Goodwin of Kensington 1s | The regular morning sctvios WL PP jotie hall Friday cvening, February [Whe town and other work in it Episcopal Church Notes Walter MeClelland, George &, Beach, i not 1etting the gvass grow wpder his|1e1d 8t 10:45 o'dlock. The BeSSR |55 yncing will be enjoyed arter| i suld thata town managor leap | Monday, Sccond Resiment, K. O.|Jidge Rogor 8 Newell, Mrs, loulse AL the mecling of a committee fert tn regard t6 the proceedings | 1Y May B. l.nrd."m vr' "fl'F e, | the entertainment. o pointed by the members of a council W. annual meeting and supper in Chapin, Miss Marion O'Connor, Wil- o/ the Plantsville fire department which he Intends to fake s & resurt | b€ text, Bt James 2:8.9. In the eve- | o, L BLE IS o bration of the |€locted from cach district. 1n West Unionville; Wednesday, regular mgct- liam Towle, Rudolph Johnson, Walter and the board of fire commissioners of having beln notified that his 1f. | N6 at 7:30 o'clock & special Wash- | N unton . at 8t - Gabriel's Hartford, there are three districts ing of local comp K. O. W.; Johanson, Daniel Greer, William |14 Thursday night to take action ington and Lincoln service will be = i/ . with three representatives from each | Thursday, K. O. W. smoker and card Moore, Harold French, Clande Terrell o0 the purchase of suitable fire ap- parutus for the Plantsville seeflon of Sessions. church Sunday at . m,, follow 3 ay at 9 a. m,, followed by district on the council. They appoint- party. All men of the parish cordial- and Roscoe 1 N cense as & physician has been revoked., . " ere: Dr. Goodwin stated today that lm‘:'”‘" — e B :“h"l‘h';c'“":c,‘;'c' Sunday school at 10 e'clock. Re { has conferred with several lawyers as | Coru e, I CORDS in the lives of the | Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain will {ed Mr. Miller as town manager for an Iy invited, begins at 8 a. m. Refresh. Mr. Pierce to Speak, hie town the commissioners advised fo the steps necessary to be taken, |*5d lell|nz|ncl:0:|‘t; in the have charge of the services. | Indefinite period and they reserve the |ments will be served. A social meeting of the members | the commitice to defer action on the but that he has not definitely re. ™o WL B related. il moet Thurs | A A. North has returned to hig | FUto oust him et any time for cause, ergetic Club Meets of the Bristol club and invited WAlter until after the town meeting ® tained say one of them to hely him, | , ThS Junior league will mect TSR |\ o, ‘o Greve atreet after spending |10 Some Diaccs the manager is ab.| The Knergetic club met last evening | (riends will bo held next Wednesday at which the tax rate will be made, When ased 1t he was st atlewed |07 Sfternoon at 3:46 o'cioek. 18 1NS | () 0l o UTd Vs traveling through |POinted for a specificd longth of time, at the home of Carl and Everett | evening in the ciub roows at ¥ The idea of the commissioners, it to practice untll the resuits of his | . —ag "l. Lqad his' Al b A followed | the middie wost for the Skinmer DUtIN West Hartford the appointment | Frickson. Two new members, Faith o'clock, with ¢ nator Noble 15, | Va8 cxplained, is to place the expense case became known, he stated that|® ™" service, "!h_ll-‘ T’lew subject | Chuck Co. of New Britain, |is indefinite. The town manager can- Strong and Roy Berner were added. | Pierce as the speaker of the cvening, ©f @ new truek, if it is deeided to b the lawyers he had conferred "m”,y the thln.nh‘l; ‘)’IL ut-;i with b('JflL The services at the Methodist | "ot exceed an appropriation more Nefreshments were served and games This is a continuatien of series | Purchase one, under disbursements did not agree on that point. Some|of, ¢ ‘eflr"l". Bowesth Loagye Wil |ohureh Bundey will be Doid i the | SNE SO0, e O e | SRy of social meetings that have been ar. | f07 next year. of them thought that he should con. | Jo0" 18 e Ditte study clam basement of the church as the main |IN88 held in West Hartford, but one Plainville Briefs ranged for this winter, To members| The cominissioners admitted the tinue to practice while ethers mra""“"‘i"""f": . s b nen by | Part of the church is being re-decor. | ™Ay be called by a petition of 20| Mrs. Harry Weldon of Mountain |who have been saving this date of \hecessity of new apparatus for the v of $ho Gpinion hat b Shouwid '”"'flh:lu:l\h(:‘ of the chufch pest Priday |ated. The regular morning serviee |YOLTs L s | VT A S RS Lo AT [ SVRRAry (L8, W WL be ' desaibioed Plantsviile section an also added pro- continue tiis practice. He has de-|gvogiie There will be speelal music, | %ill be heid at 10:45, followed by | ¥ oty Pordpmrs Qs Smmesgereiol b wesgp P R o thel h-unstte Ploroe I Nuwsd as| S L SURIMIRGL - S99 0 0od 1o discontinue his Proctice '"r'lvlnlomimu and refreshments. A gen- Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The Ep- g ”v ‘- r':\‘|' r (‘\"-“ ‘nmq «" ggtitd b ‘?m""‘ who has been the speaker instead of Dan O'Neil, Pected that fellowing the town meet- the time being. He said today that vral good time is expected. Mrs, | Worth league will meet at 6:45 p. m. garding --lrnl»’ t: (‘.th‘t' xlfnmvn’.jn-l ”.m her sister’'s home in Feorestville president of the Eastern League asso- | 1N€ rapid actien will be taken on the 3 bas complied with the law i | George Tryen is chairman of the com- and the regular evening service will his n“:“v"‘.;‘y',.',,q point and ap- 1.»! the past two weeks, was able 1o ciation. Owing to unaveidabl cir- | Matter . cvery detall up to the present time | ivee of ladies in charge of the affair. | follow at 7:30 o'clock. B Commtinee v Avind s i e eyt SORA N I SWIt | oty i Wiatsa i ko 0 e D and he is not going to give anyone a " Oficial Board Meeting The ladies of St. Gabriers church . S *EEEE B0 ot e S5 . e to ask for a later date on which to Play the Winchester A. C. team in chanee to come back at him at this An important meeting of the offi- will meet at the home of Mrs, Ar- or to 1 B m- (Centinued on Page 16) make his visit to Bristo ex. 'he town ha is evening. A pre- lute date. clal board of the Kensington Metho. thur Lawrence on Tucsday afternoon Pulmtor Fisros, Wio us iebulgiol bo | TEEE SEEE IS SRS DY SOV He waid that he would start his|gi4 church will be held tomerrow | of next week. speak February 29, offered to be the Dancing will follow the feature game. - proceedings very soon. Dr. Goodwin, morning at 10 o’clock. —_— speaker of the evening on Febr At the second 1 ting of the board together with the othér physiclans in Ttems of Tnterest CARD OF THANKS { ary 13 of relief held in the selectmen's office the state recently notified of the re-! 3fry Samuel A. Fiske and MisS | wWo wish to express our dee { e S, : hpbrmsrpd el oy volnlion Of thir licenscn, has DOSB | Vietoria Bishe are spending & fow Bbar-boiey Tou l;"’l-‘\" ~ .’_‘p n'rr committee that he wi peak on 1 ppeared he next meeting of the notified by Prohibition Director Frank | guys tn New York city. ;| neighbors and friends for their kind ot Whes o Veraacy 10 T doe St T. Putney, 4o retuyrn 1o his office ail Miss Ruth Hanford, daughter of ..o i "o "1 of our dm‘:. st “i(; . ’ About When the Jury ls O 1 i I jary 13. To date eight zovernment permits for the preserip- |y and Mrs. Frank Hanford of Per- .4 wother, Mrs. Klizabeth Duffy Me- our aml y s {has boen iearned that iis taik will Properly owners have appeared be- tion of lquor, together with records |cival avenug, Kensington, is spending ieon s 7 i} be one of great intercst to Bristol | f0rv the board. N and preseription blanks. 1S Snovs Whine 1n WOWA, B0 10 & B0-| mevct Jobn Mckteon ond Pumity. | {men, especisily to those who ha gl S Wy BB g Are 1 yed dent st the Methodist hespital in b 4 Me¢ n an amily. | lived here several years. owin to "ho died at his home Thursday, was There was no trolley service this | Broskiyn. Fllture Guos 50, M teilince 5 fanias an " ks laie hows. Rev, Nen B morning from § e'clock until nearly | Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington cences of his residence in Brisiol and | [Tom his late home. Rev. Mae M. o 7 o'elock between the Kilby House in |is in New York city. Bristol life of the past 25 r g0 Wallace, pastor of the Planteville Kensington and k street, New | ¥ ¥ Tak of years. The ex-senator's intimate CUongregational church, officiated at Britaln, due to .Bb”Men wive mae | w“".""'m R o(hl..:'lflmflflfl e good care | knowledge of happenings and events | the service. Burial was in Ouk Hill Brook street. A large number of |has returned from a stay of several Tomorrow by spending I8 BRI, Gd Ms promEEcs 80 Do | STEESRY Kensington people who eommute 10 |weeks in Florida. ing dean of the lawyers of this eity At a meeting of Court Industry, ' New Drijsin factories were Jate for Kensington Bowling League { Less than you earn. gives him @ background from which |Foresters of America, to be held in vork. | The weekiy session of the Rensing- | i he will draw many interesting stories I':od Men's hall Monday evening. bowlers was held Jast evening at » This meeting will be open to all ! Depuly Grand Chicf Ranger Patrick the Custso Afiey; New Dratain, - : Your Family’s Future | members qf the ciub and to invited [Cook of Bristol, assisted by his stafl, Seat 0% ot matches belng |guests. It is anticipated that a large | Will install the newly elected officers. e tecn the teams of the| AmEina Pectoris, Neursigia of Heart, | Is best protected | number wil attend, After the installation ceremonics & “h’r"‘» The results follow: Pains in Heart, Chest, Shoulders and | By a reserve fund New Barber Arvives, business meeting and social hour will KENSINGTON LEAGUE. Avins, @hortness of Dreath, | Dudiey Marseglia of 25 Meadow |be enjoved % Getem | Sec— s """"‘: In this well equipped Bank. street, empioyed in the Delano bar. | The girie bowiing team of the - reflings, Kidney wubde. Bright ber shop on Nerth Main strect, is| Wallace-Barnes company of Bristol o | Disease, Diabetes, High Blood Pres- | . | being congratulated today on the ar- | Will bowl the girls v-am’o! the Peck, TR 205 | sure, etc., promptly and permanently !rival of a son yvesterday. The stork Stow & Wilcox Co. at the ) . H ¢/ pedtleved withont the nee of drugs and | “‘m Tk " noter et | e, 8 It s 0 iked the Delano employees so weil | leys Monday evening . 7 YT imedicines through the Walden Meth- o that a daughter, Elisa, was 1eft at the At & n ng of the selectmen h “i70 ie_ee|0d. Upom vecelpt of & complete ex- oine of 30 and 3rs, John Laceting. | yesterdas e sawosnces s ol : - m_mifl of your symploms, free de. PLAINVILLE, CONN. nola of 81 Sammer sty ad 1 n ler»r-mn'{ 3 o scriptive literature will be sent by The Keystones Win t « ng ‘e ase 1he tlown v 25 #9— 298 ‘dflfll_ Institute. Saite 44 Stenms The Keystones of the Boys club hall for s a moving picture the- 3 = m %5 Prant St., Hartford. Conn. | won from the Waterbury Boy®' club ater » ) & <

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