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Continuing our September Sale, in down stairs - section, of Lamps, Dinnerware, China, Glass and Housewares we offer wonderful values. bv HE] ALD, mmwu SEPTEMBER. 16, 1924, Iammlle News REPUBLIGANS MAME TONN CANDIDATES Hold Largest Caucus in History of Plainville Politics W. R PALMER SPEAKS Democratic tha Rebekahs Caucus ~ Tonight—Mar- Take note Entertain—Takes ton and a surprise was sprung on the meeting when 'the name of Philip Marino was offered. Ope vote was cast for the nomination of the four men and the republi- Bristol News rey, George Schubert, George Buys | and Philip Marino. J. N, McKernan was renomin- ated for the office of registrar of [ilvEN JAI[ TERM "n:‘l‘.o’:'thu school committee, it was Judge Donovan to Put an End | to False Testimony announced that the term of Edwin CARROS’ Hills was to expire. A Rtter was read from the school committee by C. H. Newton chalrman of the town committee’ In praise of Mr, Hills, It was signed by Mr. McCarthy, democrat, chalrman of the commits tee and spoke of the valuable work accomplished 4y Mr. Hjlls as & member. He was promptly renom- inated. The other members of the bourd are L. 8. Mills, present sec- | Eall SENTENCE CUT| Mountain in Need of New | retary of the committee and Fred- | be present #chool bullding at once to meet the Immediate needs of the dis triet. A general discussion was held on the matter of rebullding the present school house into a two-room school building or of building an entirely new bullding at « different site. A vote was passed to hold another school meeting in two weeks in which time the committee will make a report, National President Here Natlonal President Donahue of the A, O, H. will visit Division No. 1 of this eity the latter part of this month, according to advices re- ceived today by President J. J. Me- Cusker. p ¢ | Plans for the entertainment of PUT in your applica- the visitor will be discussed to- tion at once for the night at the division meeting in career that will make Mecadow street. you and your folks .‘ | Eagles' hall on | Plans for a barb e at Lake Com- + r future will also and all of your friends ‘ pounce in the ne i b will | y Schogl Accommodations — Na. | D¢ discussed tonight. proud of you. We ck Bullen, L | of some of them. Over Dusioess — Rotum ¥rom |*ok Buen. C i e B Mrs, Vred Bartlett thoroughly train you. h me | Mrs, Frank T, * onal President of A. ©. H. to| 3 Yartle cars old, bt NAINE BRLES O EVARY RIND England—Plainville Briefs, Inated aa Wy director to il the | PE = Laidisy Tren paniott 1 years 21018 orar windi % 2 ) expired term of Mrs. enry Tri - IS ristol, | die DINNER SETS AND ALL CANNI ) Tis. atominsen of the ‘Feptbiions 1bun. AL A | avenue yesterday afternoon afl-'-r a STOCK FFERED AT VERY SPECIAL arty for the town offices to be| The town commitee was em- Sai8 coploradle siitadlon ‘had,long ilinss. iBhe iesves her. (fines OPEN STO! DINNERWARE 0 ; :nled on at the smnual tewn elee. | BOWEred to Al any vacancles which |arisen af late In courts because of | band and thros rmmrvn.I l'h;e fu- ! may occur hefore the day of elec- (a prevalence .| neral will take place at her home GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE PRICE SAVINGS fion on Ostonar 8 wese chodan st 12" ¥ nrp a ;x on the part of wit i e D ||| ntgnht at & caucus in the town hai. Marinas Vid nefisce to forget entirely the solemn | \y;;"yy private, The Rev. Frank Ta . Marino's Victory nature of an oath and adjust their | ' v i French China Dinner Sets, regular | Cold Pack Canners, extra heavy, 8-jar |M|(The gathering was the largest O 8 (" The nominatiol’ ots Phtily Masino | testimony Lo sult thetr pasticuies | Conalt will officlate and burial will 5 ‘ N " ' i ¥ kind ever held in the history of the 4 A | = s | take place in the West Cemetery. price $89.50, Sale Price $69.50, Canners, $4.95 kind, $3.98 each. ' fown, u tolal of 164 voters heing (4t last night's caucus for the ""‘;e ‘;;:3;.,“\“7 e Senator Ashurst Coming U N‘ ‘ & A : g r 5 counted at the meeting. The court (Of constable, is considered a vic- Anecrom et neglion se T of Arizona will ‘\" Nippon China Dinner Sets, regular price | Six-Jar Canners, extra heav;, 33,207 | Il BRUbET AL e O e e i It b rgter e | Daligb coiirt! Banatl CoRave Ha. sotd W i s;‘m,,m_ B¥163 MAIN 5T N == : value, $2.95. . bered that Mr, Marino held the of- that jail sentences for contempt of | '® *7 “ e W . 55.00, Sale Price $47.50. capaclty and many voters stood in court had helped in other cities and | VeT 24 at Lake Compounce when NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ; in Di Oval 8-Jar Canners, $2.98 value $2.49, the corridor. All nominations were [fice formerly and was night police- |court had helped in other cities and | it T Bty S0 ORIRVIEE i English Porcelain Dinner Sets, regular ) 3 ) unanimous. ' Many were ‘made by |Man up to a few years ago when !0 oG :;u‘;fl :nw\\ SL: arose | ercasional democratic district i B le Price §42.50. 5 i the secretary, C. H. Newton cast-|ID @ bitter fight, he was ousted by | soerday and| G take place. Notfication of the price $49.50, Sal § Round 4-Jar Canners, 5 kmd, 98¢, in gone baliot. 5. £ Gwilim nas|the Tepublican voters and was suc. |18 morning ')lmpoue‘té .Ll fl\e-x'hk:y hitaesoiach pNolidetion of 118 SOUTHINGTON NEWS o { g > ceeded by the prsent night patrol- [S¢ptence on the offender. ¢ i i . " % a , E. W, - La g e pr v Se A S price $57.50, Sale Price $49.50. One quart size, 89¢ doz. T79c for pmts. three-year term on the board of |When his name was placed before aml"‘;*’”’s‘;-*"j, g me :.?"lnt“fs will ‘e Governor Altred E. Smith| Edward Jekuruls of Brooklyn, M English Porcelain Dinner Sets, regular | Glass Top E. Z. Seal Jars, quarts, $1.10. sasemora which , was [riade) yneit :;:lx;:i‘|lu:m'|u’:‘ l\‘:;‘l:"fn‘l.l,“:\;r;‘ th® |mony as Is offered on some occa.|of New York i ()anhr(‘unman P.| Y., was fined $100 and costs amounte o R r 4 e the explration of the term of J. , s O'Sullivan of Derby 0 price $55.00, Sale Price $45.00. Pints 95¢ dozen. eI e ol as aatrrs | nomination withirtte (thras oll\flrsl’lol'l':' Dol A b Scont Troop Considercd Dy, i!'; hyh r"uz dm“‘ o S : : N vas | e entence James F. McPartland yesterday on American Porcelain Dinner Sets, regu- | Genuine Lightning Jars, quarts, $1.20. |J|| the nomination of Mr. Kimmel. The | Was unanimous. . [John Novakoskl, who testifcd as| Formation gt a boy scant troop | WRCR T EFRTHI FEATAY O lar price $55.00, Sale Price $47.50. Pints for 93¢ dozen. remaining members of the board W. R. Palmer Speaks |a witness in the case of John Gen- |under auspices of Seichoprcy Post, pe ar pi 0% Ll are § P. Willlams and W. J. Simp-| W. R. Palmer of Oxford, Conn. | y,eyv of Laurel street, charged with | American Legion, will be discussed | hicle while under the infiuence of American Porcelain Dinner Sets, regu- | . Beer Bottles, ‘patent stoppers, quarts, |Wi|son. Mr. Kimmer's work on the |former United tates marshal, ad-| 1o walo of liquor. Novakoski told |at a meeting of the post tonight in |liquor, He was arrested Sunday fols lar price $45.00, Sale Price $37.50 §i..0 doz. Pints for 95¢ dozen. h‘“”'" at the time of last year won g’:;’““!‘l: i-‘"‘-*“]' ‘A'"' .“W’;'Elcfg'l‘;: different stories on the witness | Legion hall. 5°°“?”L“°““‘f fh' lowing a collision with a trolley car U0, [ praise. | &athiering in ihs American L stand yesterday morning in the|fred Breckbill will presen e 4 Red Rubber Jnr Rings, 3 doz. for 25c. Next on the list was the nom-|rooms last evening. He is a demo- | .. i Nighoige ta siid in Marion. o . . . 2Cs b e lis e a a by Carros and|plans for the proposcd troop. American Porcelain Dinner Sets, regu- J ; an- |cratic speaker and was invited by || e Nclolas : tte Another reckless driver, Wiltred 2 - All Hq ' 3 iation of two men for the vacan- | speaker and was invited by |in tnis morning’s case, he told a| In addition to the scout matters ckle » lar $39.50, values, for $32.50. o I ousszr‘}ares, “ogden“zfire, Ah.'m’ cles on the’board of relief. The [Brock-Barnes post In its policy of | igrerent story than he told to Offi- |the executive commites of the post| Deizel’ of New York, was fined $25 2 ) Y : numware, Inware, etc.,, al SDGCl?“.V vacancles were for two and three|education on the issues of both ma- |cer Strup. Judge Donovan then an- | will meet. and costs amounting to $34.50, have American China Dinner Sets, regular gnced f%r this great annual occasion. years respectively, caused by the|jor parties. A republican speaker | nounced that he would make overy Bristol Bricfs ing been arrestéd atter craslling LR rice $32.50, Sale Price $25.00. ome and benefit. death of A. H. Condell and the ex-|will be present two weeks from last | effort to stop lylng on the witness| Mr. and Mrs, Lester Metz of West s ) B $ g piration of tire term of Joseph N.|night. Mr. Palmer stated the stand. street attended the Dastern States|a fence near Milldale Junction Sune McKernan. Henry §. Washburn|sues and arguments of the demo-| A an outcome of the cas against | Exposition in Springfield vosterday. | day. was nominated unanimously for the |cratic campaign In an Intercsting | carros, who was senienced fo| Clerk Ulric Bachand of the post| prose Attorney H. D, Fitze ; osecuting Y two-year term, and the secretary |manner and following’ the cmwlm,mm months in jail and fiind $20 | office force is seriously 11l at his| oo oy omics vesters was ordered to cast one ballot for|sion of his address, he answered and costs in the city court yester-|home on Chestnut strect. st i T meeting was lightly attended. Wil- No Games Scheduled Yet the nomination of Mr. McKernan | numerous questions put to him on | day morning where he was present-| Detective Sergeant Daniel Me-|d2y by Judge T. ¥. Welch, who ha# Ber ln ews liam W. Fagan, aspirant for the po- Nol game hasib for the three-year term. various phases of the campaign. |ed on five different charges, Glen- Gillleuddy is i1l at his bomie on|resigned after completing 30 years sition of first selectman, was nom-| %0 8CR€ Has been scheduled as| iy, next nomination called for| Mr. Palmer stated that very few |iosky and Stanley Tomeik, also of Gaorgs itrect. judge of the local court. Judge (Ratan. to il tHG! BriGe ot hescnd ?0" R }a‘y‘? ternoon in Kensing- | o0 that of members of the hoard |opportunities were given to a demo- | Laurel street, were brought in for| Miss Ethel Benton, clerk at the | Fitzpatrick announced that Attors selectman, oxpoots o arrinager P. J. Buckley | o eioctmen. A. A. MeLeod, treas- |cratic speaker to address a gather- |welling lquor. Chamber of Commet-e is enjoying |ney Arthur O'Brien of Meriden: Other officers - nominated were; A”"Ke 10 SFTANge & game for the| ;... of the Plainville Trust Co.|ing of republicans and very few| Glenkoskh an old offender, was G h)a vaoation would act as prosecutor until he A AI Assessor, George Cole; board of naingtons within a few days. |, ominated First Selectman William | opportunities were granted a re- |sentenced to jail for 45 days and Only Half Vaccinated made a permancnt appointments relief, William J. Fagan; auditors, Carter Thanks Republicans J. Johnson to succeed himself and|publican to address democrats. He |fiped $1¢9 and costs. Final checking up on the vaccina- | Judge Fitzpatrick yesterday accepts. George W. Sulllyan; lax collectof, | ., Selectman Qe B in his speech, he pald high tribute|sald that there was no use in a| Tomcik, who was in the city court|tion situation is being done by the | ed the resignation of H. C. Camp adf 3 John P. Lewis; constables, John P.|, ! today Siteansa ‘:T”k Car- |15 the work accomplished by Mr. |democrat always talking to a dem- |for the first time, was given a fine board of education and the health | assistant prosecuting attorney, ; A : Lewia, John Hackett; town school | o 1™ ho turned outin caunne |Johnson during 11 years scrvice on |ocrat or a republicun (o a repub- |of $25 and costs. Glenkoski and |board so that the number of un-| Manager Henry Erbe of the Lewls ¥ o U committee for three years, Phillp M. | 0% o hey showed iniec® | the board. Mr. Johnson was nomin- | lican. He said that cach reads his | Tomeik appealed their cases to the | vaccinated school teachers and | High echool football team announced e Fagan, James P. Holigan; registrar < S SHey ahowed Interest| 12th time. 5 Simpson |OWn party organs and in that way|December term of tho superior|pupils may be determined. The | Yesterday that'the team will opem L in the town's weifare,” said Mr, |3td for 12th time. Jame P B 5 > : Katuvday s . of voters, George J. Corr. Carter, “and whether t} | was nominated for sccond select- | their views become narrow and | court, bomls being fixed at $2,000 in | figures show that about one-half of | the season on Saturday, when Briss Swamps His Opp(][]fll]L Wi li{R miava vere o tinscitant cnanges ey i S EIRYB e ol croea N C H Caior M | ik otenBenty arivitanestineg [ihe case ‘of Glenkoski and $500 in |the personnel of the scholars has |t high will play at the local mede 1nithe Democtatin icketithe | pofe s it SO REOR A SNl | o lov wowln Ehavel hid tlis! momlrias || }{e! Bald}ithat|fha tandency (6f) the |{Re) casal of Momaiks | complied with the order of Dr. J,|grounds. Charles Hamlin is captain : Mfifl b 216t 98 YOIC fominstionsafhllip plasen gand ?he)imna 'm lmh\ it ”‘:1 reermiion tion but because of his physical [republicans is to place all the pow-| Giving Carress the benefit of | L. Woisard and the remainder have | this year, and has a team composed g! I 0 James Hollgan for places . on ‘thel 15 Cuy WTe¢ Eestowed upon him | 0 " e has been fored to|er of government in Washington and | John Novakoskl's false testimony in |either-defled the:ordes or have héen | Of many veterans as well as several < school board. They were chosen to | 11C SIS e Al "yl o glve as good, voluntarily retire. He has served |the policy of the democrats is to|the city court yesterday morning, |delinquent. To those who have | Promising new men, 8 {01l the poatianforybmnlal) Muthritayli §, 5L CERRNERXICa BRGNS o oo R e il plase 1t(1n e atate govecnmients) | | [0G0ge) DonAvani reduced ) the lian| besc) detadent (tis Roscd ot eny (i HeFun Lentjen was arrested yess : YER DEMOGRAT]G GHOICE S AChniIR SN, TeemRctvely p ¥ |for over 10 vears and at present is| He spoke of President Coolidge, |#cntence imposed yesterday from |cation advises in a circular being|terday by Constable Thomas Mur . [} |declined to run again. Reckleas Driver Arrested {eonfined to his home. The voters|He stated that the first the country [three months to 60 days. “Phe fine | distributed that the vaccine virus|Phy on a charge of intoxication and < Bernard P. Moore was reappoint- | Meyer B. Silver of 25 Hotchkiss are sorfy to hear that he Is forced | €ver heard of him was when he was of $200 and costs will remain. be taken at once in order that|non-support, following a complaint . At sy, |¢1 to the finance board. street, New. Haven, was arrested o isa U r i Hintac le participreson | EOvernor of Massachusctts and the | Whiting on His Way. | future unpleasantness in the nature | registered by his wife, Fall Wedding Tomorrow At St Pretty Wedding Tomorrow %{‘;;L"";}I‘-R“ 'm‘ln"l’rs"f by &fli""a';]le‘ln s R police force in Boston threatened to| Idward Whiting was released [of exclusion from the sessions may ; Clifford I:;Fr-;:" ha]‘! Pe’:ur;l‘ed = . e ? rown, alter a car driven by 2 s < . A i Bderg | Hartford County jail yes- |not result. home from Meriden, where he has . / Fitth District| : i e r - e 3 [ioin the American Federation of |from the Hartfo 1 e i j 'mn\ni:crgi‘lyon‘:ilw!rc‘o\‘:dr(v‘\‘:rsx\i::l l;i S(I;( e rgr:nvr ?:;d{ (‘lash(r"ltllnu; aln!m),. Yor‘ 't‘he: xl\’r‘»aiti‘odr:] orrm-w\n?x{:’:yrln:\'ll;l‘(r‘ll: Labor and go on strike. He stated | terday morning after serving a sen- Exclusion of all those who are not | been undergoing hospital treatment, G | *[er machine in front of the Judd es- S g L dge res o Soee % ensaig o s i acei d wi <o e Convention— Harvest Supper At paurs church when George P. J. (o iy other ear was diieen by | 148 been held for the past year by |that Coolidge received the credit for |tence imposed by RSt ey Yaccoad onl slake finiace gas (it Gt 1 . Villiez, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R Al i i Main | F- L. Benzon was made, Mr. Ben- settling that question when it was | court on the charge of drunken- | board of education is of the opinion Flying boats are being used to, 5t Paul's Church—0Other Mems, | 5 % o8 o ewark 9 and [ har s eore CShndan Maln) n L promptly put hefore the ot due him. He stated that Bo s. Immediately after being re- [that there is nothing to do, When |gight herring off the mos h,,_,‘ 4 lc. k. 2 of N , N1, street, New Britain. Y > 7%l ton's government is stra sascd he beca runk in Hart-|Dr. Wojsard says that pupils an: Sngls 5 , yamped his opponent for nomina- [Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Hoppe of | o jine on his way south, Boyle be- | stating that he could serve no = - S e i i % ¥ v on, Willard 1. Alling, at the repub- | Kensington, will be united in mar- | tpen B 1S Y SORt o [1onger because of the system of ‘,:f“',‘f'(_"‘:( ""}'\’P"'?)"\'f',_‘n:r'”a:]‘]"‘” el dyper beimasiara nplase iy L;::xlur?rcmtll:(Tamn{y:dh::r?h:":?l':: ; s cam caucus 1p the town hall last |iige by Rev. John C. Bremnan. |irying to get back into line, Silver's | bookkecping in vogus. He stated f‘:“)n:nm’ el T e ity aalllvhon | teul et aiehar Sl beot s e e being 216 to 9§ on [pastor. machine crashed into the other car | that the annual audit is a farce and el J : | a : . h ight, the vote QR g e ) | duct in oftice. When the police went | Judge Donovan imposed' sentence he |order is enforced when word is | IEESESG_—S————————— he first ballot. . They will be lfl"'"f‘"? by r"”h” and caused much damage to it heitelt that e ‘could inotiramalnfinil i et Hi e ta avaryot Boston calls | said: 'Tlircs. bnthe (s jail, but|given by the health officer. mfl-' T < The meeting was not exciting in | Margaret Rose Hoppe, sister of the | " giiver was directed to appear in |that office until a good system G TR A e e e e e R G AR Gl B 3 he least. There was a good at- |lride, as maid of honor and John B. !,y ¢ tonight. bookkeeping was installed. Mis though the commissioner of police | won't have to serve it.” Whit- |are_anti pated for the latter part endance, many evidently anticipat- |lfoppe, brother of the bride, as best e Sadie Wheeler was then nominated, | s s st taten et w\\nu; ,n?:, diately started down the |of the week or first part of next HOW ot 1 0 ing & battle,“but the session was ’“E\';i H i1l be atticad 1 2 A but Mrs. Frank Usher atated that|paqor wag entirely out of his juris- | court room stairs without a second | week, as soon as the checkup is ah . auiet. y soket lmown of ftte. matn onaarin @ The regular meeting of the|Misy Wheeler wished: to decliie|giction, Then the mayor ordered R ivitationy finished. l'ODlC onstlp on h O e i it lais e | oizhte nf} Pythlaskwiilibe) held fat fthrog frar SNBLER Sviflitams i o aiion il ila¥ Wag wnder 118 | Soyor et gasote charged with non- Carpenter—Racine Wedding ‘ weres Atsemor, Wan BT ANOn | e Nl BRANONSech WD & [ tiielrinall fehiafévening) again nominated Mr. Benzon stat-|command in the city and thereby |support of his wife and six minor | Supernumerary Officer Dowey| —“My bowels were out of order ioardotpreller AWillsed [LISEA 6] \.'Illl ‘?ugmlwn;‘ ,']","'”w"u‘ F"_e‘ Mr. and Mrs, L. I' Seigel and|ing that sccing that Mr. Zenzon was|giopned the strike. When the trou- | children, was sentenced to 60 daya|Carpenter and Miss Coramae Raclny and my breath was bad. I was : sclectman, George B. Caiter, Wil- will wear 2 handjogrhinetiones nq |daughter, Lothaire, of New Britain, | cognizant of the condition of @e|yie was all over, Coolidge then fssucd |in jail or in lien thereof $o furnish | Were marricd yesterday mornins a¢| shaky ail over, I had terrihle y llam_H. Schroeder; auditor, lobert Iv(.,'\mu ; “) pl hs\”(jv wlll;!c f«:'sfis ‘an were the guests of Mr. and Mo |town's system of keeping books. he |3 proclamation and received the |a bond of $1,000 to pay his wife $20 |St. Joseph’s church by Rev. Oliver headaches and I suffered for v H.-Glaham; graud jurors, Miss Mar- |lilies of the valley. er attendant | joyank Oderman at their home in |should be the one to have the of- ‘W,m for the stopping of the strike. |a weck for one year. He took an |T. Magnell, who also celebrated the years before Dr. True’s Elixir t jorie Moore, James B. Elisworth, | will wear a gown of orchid taffeta, | (hjs piace Sunday. fice and effect whatever changes he|'rhis, Mr. Palmer belicves, is what [appeal and the bond upon appeal |nuptial high mass. Joseph Ryan was recommended to me. After e Itobert P, Pinches; collector of |With a hat to match. She will carry he firat of the scries of whist so- | thought ‘best. Mr. Benzon then [icq to Mr. Coolidge's nomination for | was fited at $2.000. Jacobs was | Was best man and Miss E elyn King a few d’m?fll"“mylfil:ilt:’lg 0 taves, Charles F. Lewis; constabics, [a bouquet of pink roses. clals to be given by the ladies of the | stated that if those present would |the vice-presidency. represented by Judge F. B. Hunger- | Was bridesmaid. After a wedding flfl‘:’myl\?"l‘i‘;e ‘“',’"“ gh ¢ I'rank Brown, FEnrico Pola, Or-| 'The gift of the bride to the maid |gacred Heart church will be held in support him in the town meeting| Spcaking of Mr. Davis, he stated | ford of New Britain. | trip, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will [?ltm hed e Woodsford, East i uille’S. Ventrea and George Kanup. of honor will be & atring of pearls |ino church pariors next Monday |when he asked for power to hire | thar ris ns s atmole o 1 stud- | New School House Considered, |live in this cit oston, Mass. ka:" reglatzar of volers, Henry C. and the groom's gt to the best man ovening, Sept, 22. Mra George Pol: | irm o accountants o put in & |1ea. Tns 1n et e sng dhen | som School Hous e neaat RS e Ay nfleres from ConeHbetitle Denting: member of the school com- |will be a gold fountain pen. lard will act as hostess and all are | good system in the town, he would |started practicing with his 1eT. the IPall Mountain school of nearly 2 can be pleasantly relieved if mittee for three years, Frankiin .| .\fwr“a rrr{;pll;’ln at "}m hrl‘k“: cordially invited to attend. be willing to accept. He put the |He was clected representative to his | 40 per cent over last year so that | X €160N=Szcychoviecz Bans they use . Bian: [nome, Mr. an s Villlez wl Mrs, Robert Stevenson and Mrs. | quest e meeting but failed |state legisiature and was later sent |the ehildre iaveltols | o s o | c There were about 350 people in 1‘_(*‘? on a wedding trip to A”‘a“_!'. Mary Scars are spending a few '!a.\u\;[: :pl\r"':\:o’it\” m’:“;r.m\\‘;:on q‘Me\:od:iu;l;,vfi‘n::':l(:nx ‘tl:fi ‘n«:\m{‘ A .fl‘vmltt),:‘sxi;y:fly],;‘: “\:;SI;\]:\: ”1 PUthth In balem h/ Elim.r 4 the hail at the beginning of the N. Y. Upon thelr retura they willag the guests of reiatives in Willl-|name was put before the meeting| ite served nere for almost two | . erection of a new school house | S31em, Mass., Sept. 16.—Marriage | rc es meeting and the activities started |make their home at North Arling- imantic. I by the chairman, the 'roar of ayes | years and during that time was a | for the district at a meeting of the | Nf€nlions between William F ily Laxa y with the appointment of Arthur L. |ton. N. J, Mr. Villiez is employed [ The ladies of the Methodist churc ‘J that grected it made:it certain that | member of the judiciary committee. |vorors of the distriet held in the | FCloh. graduate of Harvard college | Ihe True Family tive h Moffattior Kensingion)as chairmag, a2 & cletlc tnithe Newark posciotice. fiwiifmestyiniitne Wehvroh § SRFIord |iihosaipresen it ol auppert tihial| Durtns chiatwar he w68 appolntedly |en s building last evening. and law school and a World War | Iticleanses ms It cleare’ Patill with Robert Deming as clerk. Annual Harvest Supper Thursday afternoon of this week. |attempts to put a business system | Fresident Woodrow Wilson, as &| A committee consisting of Ar | aviator, and Miss Tosla hoviecz, | . g y d h 3 3 P 1) | th of this city were filed e $1.20; other sizes 60c: A ;"?';"{'}‘:“ e aeee | The annual hatvest supper of the e e Reading Clircle lin the town when he should ask |member of the commission {0 con- | Hizise, Irene Clark, Harry Gu of this g lieste size $1.20; -40c. 3 AflectEnatithe fyots Lon [ Ladics' Ald Soclety of St Paul's(\Will Meet at the home of Miss Geor- | o ¢ |fer with Germany on the treatment ||y Clark Hare and George S > gmploye ond selectmen he by check list.| G Kensington, wlll be held |Bit Kelsey on ain street this eve- | g & Gwillim P. Williams |and exchange of war prisoners. He [\as elected to find out what ;u a w?. (.u’(m:\ in Iw‘ 'n‘rl} ¥el- | Successfully used for over 73 yeam After the voting for the two candi- |1y, 54,y evening on the church |[PIn2. The roll call will be “Current | «ore rominated as grand jurors to |served with distinction this re- aple sites are available for .a o “.\.' ‘r‘mf” canitsLiom am, dates for firat selectman it was voted |\, "4;o firgt table being served at|EveNts.” | succeed themselves pect. Upon his return, he was ap- |huilding in the center of fhe Mo DOEHD i M) ——————em to make the vote unanimous for M. | 7" s iock This suppet will be served | M. C. F Lawrence {8 entertain- | ““yiie time was spent in renom- | pointed solicitor-general of the Unit- | rict and also to ascertain the o8 e F g hotls (abouthl X Carter. 5 o by the ladies of the church and it is "8 Buests from Maine at her home {inating Willis J. Hemingway for|ed States. He answercd .H:m:\u S | of such sites and the estimated cost e l;«‘:vr‘n‘[ <‘4‘7’n‘:\r»‘\" n_:‘ After the vote for first selectman | J 0 R0 0 R0 O arge [on Matn strect. | the office of tax collector why b |Which ave bee Ered it M for Slime i iotro o achooli tioused o on o b S ERchelonegrealt | it wae decided to reconsiderthe mo- | 0" E. V., Read will have charge of [, o "' o 5l Davis while in that positlon falled In | Superintendent of Schools Karl A.{yA™a% (0 191 rn e EPATACH Rastidie % tion to vote by check list for second | “\ " ‘he L 4 co. |the entertainment program at the . stables, & motion was|his duty by not prosecuting ®ertain | Raiche was present and addressed SneiteeNuibianu s, ihelton. (His ALACE Beginning Next Sunday; 0 & meeting of the Ladies' Ald so r For constables, a motion wa . e father has'beent alimerber or fHs e et e reraader of | Clety will be held tonight af 7:30|Teekly meeting of the Community.| 0" (%t one ballot for the four | WAF profitcers by saying that that (e meeting on the frowth of the | common council and board o alder 5 was the form for the remainder of | . " "o o (Cp o club to be held Wednesday evening. | o = 1 " 0 T ose positions dur- | Was not his duty at all. His sole scpool districts in Bristol and the s 3 i " tHe meeting. o0 e oA e i veneiog S SO [ing the past vear. They are:|duty was to represent the United | need of additional achool facilities | ™" : EN'"NO First Selectman Carter, nominat- % 5 5 5 - T . | States before the supreme court of | at Fall Monntain I B, e Henry C. Deming and Claude W.[ TLess than 2 per cent of the total |Danicl FEmory, F. W. Furrey ] Sohitig L oun i . R L e B raromo o | Stevens will attend, the ffth district arld and semi-arid land in the|Georgs Schubert and George Ruse|the United States. He quoted the|' District Committeeman Howard| Re ashion hMDflSlSUPBfi"GIM , ) tta of | the. atags 9 FRogonia GRANotA of | syl il coventlin 'ty Msluvilte] Utifisd Siates fs now irrigated. Mr. Emory declined the nomina- = Andrews announced that he would are now having their clot i Kensington, “3“‘: that It .,;u!a :'QI tomorrow. Mr. Deming is chairman S (Continued on Page 16) place five additional seats in the the latest English style, a good thing to have an influential | LOPONTOW: Al : e republican tomn committee Legion member on the board. S d one of the registrars of voters . : Wenster, hawaver, sid | 0 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Got the Cook : ey B, Webster, howaver, 814 | and Mr. Stavens Ia s prominent re. e Got the Cookie . { publican, having been senator from 2] beard of relief for years and that| PV L the fifth district and also representa- Mr. Alling has always done good | i Eoe g & tive in the legislature. - ved himeel 7 = T PO bt Talutis e Injures Knee Severely L TLL \EaE My DoG YIKNOW WHAT Ay MOM B WHAT DrES YodR " SHE GWES TUIS IS THE TIWE 1GET HE ) ¢ of the committae TrialieT i BT e kst nvion | "WDGE' AT HOME TDAY O Buay DAy, fy AER SNENOU || pz A Big § L ST wv=witr o | B oU THEN SuE sustained a severe and serious injury | ¢ batZ e : 2 Another nomination for the board | M R R Rt ity [ AN 6O OVER T MISSUS ) MSSUS McGOOSEY BANANA . & MOTUER DOESAT HAPPEN GWES AME A 't of relief position was made, the il »'}\.\ £y / ? AN, | L YD HAVE ANY BANANAS yi fhme of Frederick L. Norton being | trench yesterday atternoon. In some ME6OOSEY'S' BY MYSELF & 3 : | CoOKIE ! 1- proposed by Harry Taslor. manner he twisted his knee and tore | L AN' MEBBE SHE'LL 4 } o il Tt was voted to reappoint Francis | Deming a member of the finance board. . Dyer Democratic First Choice iymond F. Dyer, third selectman some of the ligaments. He was at- tended by Dr. A. J. Goodwin, who sald he was resting comfortably to- day. Bus at 12:45 o'Clock Y of the town, was nominated for the | Dorman and Wagner have an- position of first selectman at the | hounced that a special bus will be " Democratle cateus in the court room | Fun between Meriden and Hartford th all last might. ~ The | on Thursday in order to convey any e b T e Y S who may wish to attend the public utilities hearing on the,bus line. The % bus will leave Berlin at 12:45 o'clock g 'ALACE Beginning Next Sunday}j | standard time. A. C. Meeting Tonight :; RUDOLPH The Kensington Athletic club will VALENTINO = Monsieur Beaucaire meet tonight for “the purpose of making arangements for their fair, which will be held some time in the near future. The exact date has not been set, . GIMME A COOKIE OR SOMETHIN'

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