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Events comumittes, The ballet dancing was especially well given, parade and the day will be one of the biggest since the original Armis- tice day parade. All members of the vote for a candldate to represent the party in the senatorlal race which Plainville News T0 STANDARDIZE Bristol News will be staged on Degember 16, Mrs, Preceding the opening of the Leglon are planning to turn out, Powers {8 vice-chalrman of the dem- opera, the Rev, Dr. Willlam B, The merchants and business men |ocratic town committee and is one of est, chalrman of the local coms started today to decorate thelr stores | the most actlve workers in the party, munity events committee, spoke DEMOCRATS PICK Rev, George Hilton, the last rector, who {s'now stationed in Huntington, for Tuesday and Plainville will be New Rector Here, | briefly concerning the outline of the a rlot of flags and bunting ssowing | Rev. rge 1. Browne, formerly | season's activities, the mplrit in which the businessmen | rector of the Episcopal church in |® Mys, James Colamusso, view the happy occasion. All fra-| Washington, Conn,, has arrived in T R ‘ Mrs, Maria Colamusso, wite of ternal societics In the town have | Plainville to make his hime here, He |'7ames Colamusso of 17¢* Hull been invited to appear in the parade [ has accepted the call to become rec- | strect, died at the Bristol hospital h And it 1s expected that the Knights | tor of the church of Our Saviour, hla on Wednesday night following & Fil‘e COI]]IIIiSSiOIleI‘S al]d Fil‘e"" Pythlas, the Odd Fellows, the |call being as of November 1, """Eigll[ selectw w A“end Sena_ Jong illness.” She leaves her huse | Foreaters, Holy Name soclety, Le- | Wil appear Lefore his congregation band and seven children. Gh‘ I t I H t M n glon and others will turn out and [ on Sunday. He has preached at the . e The faneral Wil Be hell sEUM 161 10 flvesugfle QUL | make the parade n big one. The |services on Sunday various times [(]nal cn[]vel][](]n n New Hflvel] Anthony's church on Saturday e members of Plainville Hose and | previously and ls well known to a yrning at 9 o'clock. The Rev. La the constabulary force besides town [large number of the members of his Beccaris will celebrate the high FOR SATURDAY PLMNYILLE WITHOUT [T|oftictain ~win “ail be in iine, and |parish, Mr. Browne will succeed D Armistice Day 1928, will be one to be long remembered by the clllzrnA{ place in the St. Thomas ceme- WILL 60 UNINSTRUCTED tery s B : " . A Conn. Mr, Browne is staying at the 20 De: " o THOSE WHO MAKE SELECTION of the tailored and sport models in felt |§|American Xeglon Notes—tas Auto | of Plamwile, o O e bassenger TTart. 10 Collison on| o0, Peaihs, During October, and hatter's plush offered for this week-end will be more than pleased with theirt Robe Stolen From Automoblle— on Welch street until the rectory is| during the month of October, ae- purchase. A. D. Bridgman hné N{'O":'l“dm'l“ ready for his occupancy. Boulevard—Building and Loan 505 Tt B0 D ion of vital onstable e . the police through llam Buys that on Wednesday eve- ning between 7:30 and 9:15 o'clock, an automobile robe was stolen from Pastor Is Ill—Republican Caucus Intertsting Talk Given, John W, Titcomb, superintendent of the fish and game commission in this state, gave a very interesting statistios at the office of the eity clerk. While this number is some- it less than the average, it does ot the unique record Ribbon banded, some trimmed with birds’ heads, pompons and embroidery, with choice of the season’s newest colorings and $3 9 8 $ 4 50 an . 1 . Specially priced .... Assoclation Mecting—Concert Well ~—Briefs, | Patronized. | S 4 The question of staudardizing the | [not compare . i G 4 his touring car while it was parked | talk to a large gathering at the reg-| Delegates to the senatorial con- ¢ o ¢ Attention Called to our new Crushable Ribbon Turbans, without frames, also |H[tnreats on the fira hydrants in | gn Ghurch stroet at the sids of tho | uie smentiie oot oy e prA| | Delvkutes to the senatorial con- oL thel praviank monthiShing SR s il gold and silver ribbom Plalnville was taken up at a mect- | Dresser home. The robe ia of Ox-|ville Chamber of Commerce held last | ven on November 24 and 2o were | ¢ ORI six deatis, ing of the bhoard of fire commis- To Build Garage, sloners and the chief of the fire de- ford grey wool and the edges are bound with the same material with evening in headquarters on Pierce!chosen last night at the democratic street. Mr, Titcomb told of the var-|cyucus in the eity court roonm Superint ndent of Public Works $5.00 » $15.00 us partment last night and the mem- |a saw footh effect. Durlng the |ious phuses of his work and of the|tolows: doseph 1. button. John | OSCar Anderson has jssued a bull}?- bera il act ax'a committee o lfl;!- {time In which the car was parked In | projccts which the commission is| Lonnelly, Willlam Gagnon, Chiaries | M€ Permit to '] rank "“F"”“‘;;";:r; visability and it found practicable, | that location, a service was being | trying to put through. The audience el Hhepines " |ercction of a large garage ! iy hs e e audience |y, Drury, T. Everctt Reynolds, Wil The building will cost about the matter will be taken before & |neid in the Plainville Congregational | Which heard him is one of the larg-|jjam F. Smithwick, R Atpaet e E. Rowe sell from $35.00 to $49.50, at this ders, Vrary & Clark Cou the New | ™ 50" 5iigman has parked Hia au- Plainile Bricts i D os S O N R 5 I i h ork, New Haven and Hartford R.|¢omopiie in the same place for the cquassen lodge, I. 0. 0. T, trang- | . 'S il be strongly | o Mrs, J 3 very low price, €ach ............oiiiieiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiens . R. Co., and the Forestville Camp | oot tyioo or four Wednesday eve. | acted routine business at a mmgr rick B, O'Sullivan will bo Srongly | mpe fupcral of Mra. Jay J. Merrill ‘ The color choice includes brown, cozoa, green, grey, tan, coralac, navy, and (§f|Grounds association asking them tor | pitL 1% 00 (2 NECRERCY B08 | meoting of the lodge held last night |PUPPOLed: in cuse of thelr nORIAT | wus heid this afternoon at e A o avy g S [ s the firs t . : % tion, 1f the sentiments expressed 1ast | s.cjook at hor home at 108 Jud | black. The styles include apron and coat models, redingote effects, sport froclys and (§|their opinion on the matter, = Hanything has been stolen although | QudiBelioneiisILAe Inight by several members of the |gireet. Services wors conducted by | straight line dresses, beautifully trimmed with leather in red and gold with embroid- B/ (o fire nydrants and both are of |©1dence Nas been found that the | Fythian lodge, K. of P will hold g juguiion are considered. Rev, William B. West, pastor of the | eries, with novelty flannel decoration, lace s and beadingss . |the same pattern as those in use fn |POCKC!8 in It were rummaged |¢ HEVIE MO this evening 10| cpajrman Joseph F. Dutton of the | progpeet Methodist church. The Whatever the oceasion you will find in the assortment the frock suitaple for |§| | New Britain. The railroad company | IOl % 18 wgkestod that there | o, ot toam of pythian om. | 00 commiitee served 48 chalrman | purial was in the West cemetery. | ’ s ’ q : 2 M S et i arants ha 4 jg | M2 a Bystematic petty robbing dnlp 3 ; of the gathering last night while orzet:Mo: street, business or _dmnerwear or for socil events. Made to sell 2 flzj‘x;p‘r”fimf’ ;a]‘]':f"h‘:,[‘p“m:‘,‘! "}:‘:":“m’;:,c,,,m S Toot had Ir G e to e ol ,"I’_\x'_‘th(l:m :flrx?-rs. Wil BO| jumes Jennings acted as clerk. | UL "‘j' from $35.00-to $49.50. You have choice here now for ............. 5 B[ 5rund has three hydrants, two from | discontinued, the place and vicinity T uan T ENuang exom: | Noutl 25 Latisnded | the Winestifi | R XCMOLION WAL e ODMEVER SN fl Dristol and the other from New | ™' i ol mtomabiiey, | candidates for Worthy Temple, | Which was marked for lts harnony: | o'y oy manutactured forget-mes Britain, eople are not in their automoblles. | e ¢ +1.~ | Despite the overwhelming vote of |~ s : N 3 = - S arge number of the members of the| 1 .rats | NOts Will be sold for the benefit of BOYS' FALL WEAR HOES FOR SATURDAY; The work of standardization has | The Police are planning to take dras- | 1,001 tampie plan to accompany Um;'“" Tuesday, the local democrals| ., .g"ioterans. The procesds Flannel Blouses, grey and khaki, 7 to| Women’s Tan Oxfords of Ruskia calf, been completed in both New Britain 1S anoasures agalnat these thefls 48 | members of the drill toam, | ®Y there ls no need for diseour |y "0y o Chapter Nov 1, Disabled FRia 3 £ 2 5 and 1 sev, hem have been reporte 5 : 5 agement as the hard k e ! . 5 ! 13, value $1.39, for $1 19 welt soles, Cuban heels, 7 A GE LR LRI, G s R Cragfhctuining Tooal campalgn directors was dem- |Ame Hien gV eterans ainien MO each ......oiiveniiiiin, . L s SR B OAE A OB o o ain, that city has threads on the |&mple of the culprits it caught. Robert Cralg of Hart street, who | gnetrated in the manner in which | Juriediction f s i AL has been in Europe for the past sev- ational | this city are. Full Lined Knickers, sizes 9 to 17| Tan Calf Pumps, opera and stiap style, |M||bvdrants uniform with all cities and Pastor Ts 11 cral ‘weeks, 18 expected to arrive In | 0, Sbite ticket led the matlonal) “, in this city will take years, special with Cuban heel, . towns within a radius of 20 miles| Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the |piainville in 8 few days. He lert|CenOidates. seoh F. Dutton of | Place on tho streets under the direc- e : | pair with the exception of Plainville, church of Our Lady of Mercy on |Liversool last Satorday on the Cur. | Chsirmen Joseph F. Dutton oty 0%ty S oo oneg of thi e T e s Bestdes writing to the outside [Broad street, is confined to the par- |yic hound for the United States + | L€ town committee served as chairs iy "oy n “eo iy “assiated by companics, the hoard also voted to |ish house with a slight cold. During lensrood o oot it e et sozigthe gathering last night |, o000 eirls, "1 " B | [ communicate with all the factories N 2 coal or wood range, | ypjje James Jennings acted = ] his indisposition, his place Will be [with waterfront, practically me o Meete | Council Acts on Mul in town regarding this matter as|taken by Rev. John Cotter of the |Roasonable for (’mifk“ ls‘i, ‘]'. w{l'\‘rk- About 25 attended the 1" Palos council, Knights ot Colum ? & e fa i av : e e Res , 65 East | ed for its - 2 L § o > fined to his home for some time with : most all of the factories have hy- | LaSallatte order of Hartford. Father Broag street, Plainville cedvt, ! hich was marteed for 1S WI s, held a special meeting o the i SEE SETIG EMENT drants of thelr own'and the threads |(Cotter will he well remembered by |~ Mra, Mae Wininger, practical nurs- e e o ema: | KIElits of Columbus hail last even- eriin ews Return From Wed, are not uniform. At the present|the members of the parish because | ing. Neri Block—advt [ivataotilaat LpRaY, (RIS ethbS ing and passed resolutions upon the cturn From Wedding Trip Ume, Plainville Is able to couple up | of the fact that he conducted a mis- | Mitk end cooam. fart ng | Crits say there s no need for dlST qouiy of Winliam J. Mulligan, 1t vith a e outs epartme: N AL encoty Lo E cream. Early roing [t s el e S anico f 4 . Mull b Mr. and Mra Harold N, Loomer |y, vopo T [\ih any of the outslde departments | sion here, He will attend to the |delivery by the Blainville Creamery | COUIBEcment as the hard Work o .o 4150 voted to send & delegation kave returned from their wedding News Y iHints That Agree- |by means of a graded coupling. The [ quties of the parish and will con-|phone 254 4’ (1 s -|the local campaign dircctors was | (G C8E SORE T PR B trip and will take up their residence 5 threads on the Plainville hose are et | Biooa. rlal will ‘convinee. | jomonstrated in the manner in| 3 3 i A ment Ts 5 . [ duct services on Sunday at the reg- | —a vt | demons Warns Against Wo Fires, MlSSlflNARY [iRflUP In Kensington, Mrs. Loomer, beforc Ta Soon Tv Be Reactied In fiarger than the others and the out- e e LR g [which the state ticket led the| CATS 1 l»“ ""I”m‘dd';) F her marriage on October 25, was| New Dormitory & side hose will fit in to the Plainvill : 4 3 s T ) ational candidates. | 2uieppeal has been lasued by Firg ) » A Squabble, 111 | fessions will be heard Saturday aft- . \ 3 LR T i | Chier Jc Miss Bertha A, Wooding, daughter| L hose and by means of the special {'::2‘;’,’: il b heara Saturdny aft-| Rain Must Come Before o success of Holfe . Rowe in | Chicl John I, Hayes for the use of PLANS AE’"VITIES of Dr. R. A. Wooding and Mrs.| New Haven, Nov. T.—It is a fact, |cOUDling, the two may he joined. Foinor ,Bnm‘fmwx in"‘wi\' Ut Hunling Is Allowed | Ms race for repres atative s} fad SXEEDIRROAECRDY M]\ pc(]r)me }‘\alk:?;; Wooding of Kensington., Mr. Loom- | not fiction, that,steps are being tak. | This, however, does not appear to ! n d today £ | bright spot in the campaign, ac- | through the woods. Despite the R 5 § ,, Lab bl e e ’ the regular monthly collection for| Waterbury, Nov. T—Governo erelG, X r | we of caution several bad fires er 1s employed at tre Peck, Stow & [N in regard to a scttlement of the D¢ @ satisfactory arrangement and it | o s 5 2 MOV, T=—GOVErnory oo 4ing to the leaders of the party < T Wilcox Co., Southington, misunderstanding over “Hush hall” |18 for the betterment of the town | \0YeMDPer would be taken up at all |Charles A. Templeton, in a letter to (o5 2 b 5 oh eredit on L | gotien under way and have eaf i q Boy Much Tmproved said the Yale News today editorlally |12t the fire hydrants here be stan- | L1 Masses on Sunday and ho urges |IC. B. Noble of Martford, today de-| oo in which the candidato and | the efforts ot Warden Thomas 3 5 S la i Thia = B 3 parishioner: e as gener ine s n th IR TG = tion and his o 0 e i Illtelesllng Lectlll’es Al‘l’flflge Tmprovement in fherpandition of [in discussing ghe protest over the |(ardizel. This will not only elim. | i3 Parishioners to be as generous as | fined his stand on ¢ his friends worked at the election. | I i his men to the limit. A Fred Clark, son of Mr, and Mrs. |beginning of’ ‘construction on he |I"ate the fire damage liahle to hap-. | LRCIF means permit. Father I'ay's {the hunting season, s | Loan Association Meeting f tract of 150 acres was burned o¥e . . Halles ke : Sollipanan S pen, but will al 1e o Lcondition is not serfous. though he himself, like many other| ceting of the | ON Susay in the Fall mountain dis- or Nissionary Sociely of Beplif | Frank o. Clark of Rératon, con- | college campus ot & duplicate ot |To% DUt WIN aleo, it fs though, af- Republican Caucus Hiirt e e Inefeiionnad g nG on Wednesday night, the tinues to manifest itself. Fred has|Connecticut hall, last remaining | €Ct the insurance rates in the town, licas ous hunters wag disappointed by the 1058 |y, yjjaing and loan association will be s, fednssdeyinight) ds, plaad e been 1aid up for a few weeks as a |building of Valc's old “brick row.” /D €ase of a conflagration in Plain- ‘h‘:“”“j]v”' Newon) ‘“B“’"‘i"h“‘ of pleasant hours in the woods, &g gtnight at 7:30 In the Bristol | WArTon vas call 1',}’," ,1"”_,]‘“”:"" "lt to It I s e Contrary to’dampus opinion the cor- |Y1€ OF In case that the local com. |\ Tepublican town committes has |soaking rain would have to come|gayings Bank building, when offi- |’ ek o i ul reet, lor, FORESTERS ALSO AGTIVE Special Meeting Held poration buifding committee is not |PRMY Was called on to help outsid. | E1Ven out the notice of a town cau- |hefore anythtng can be done. He cers will be chosen for fhe ensuing o T“ ep through oa0 A speclal meeting of the commit- | “shaking itself like a wet dog after |*'™ there would be no delay fn fit. | €U8 to be held in the town hall on |stated that the danger of fire still | your and other important business oining Pink Lake and has | tee In charge of the Armistice Day |® Tainstorm and going heedlessly |{I"8 the hose to the hydrants anq | W¢¢K from tonight for the purpose \impends and that the drought has|\i he transacted. o AL l[""?‘"“i[‘h f;“* me. | Z i 7 e e heRd L tha N¢ says. A meeting |{1Creby save much property and |©f electing delegates to the republi- [already cost timber owners thou- 5 Jonts will be made AT LA NCEn REessauC SNt DY 4 Car Crashes Into Triick in Kensing- :Ivllohr;\h(‘\nhlnlB!erlm on A\lnw‘mh(r 5 {‘w (;mm"‘;n 'l_‘mm‘]“"’{‘::l: lessen any damage which might | can State convention fo he Leld in |sands of doltar: | “"“'H-‘” ')M‘w - o | fire authori because of the was he! ast evening to make o8 C € s % : | yra TRl 9 el iced| this time f L menace whic Xists fl;\"l ton—Boy Wrenches Kneo—Plans |final plans for the observance. The |the faculty committee recently ;.pu"‘{r‘;‘"’ SR :]{“‘;{””‘ 5(”,“”"‘? 2 "’!"" Soatan i i irive to begin operations of o ) .‘"“.,“,":': “ZT;‘;:“ g the s Tnfed Gaifte e Nad thrciios (th- e standardization movement hag | the nomination of a candidate for SOFT COLLAR SUIT. : p ¥ the t ¢ . program will he presented mnext|DPOIn fto be row the | o i i o B " organization. The fire of last Sunday is believed =5 ; . = Fshit L L ; read nearly all over the state ang | Senator in the congress for the re- pearlE i i il f b vy is beliey £ AR lms{]” m;r"‘)‘o;‘h"" L ?";;""' ;?;;npf n:l;‘:hmmloL‘l:r:\;,nv”,“&'[’,fl‘”';: [the time it at hand when it becomes | mainder of the offictal term com- | Botton Claims He Invented Idca But m,h“; Mo mf" t (et R e R opet L . o ment grounds at the corner of Ber- |Sfates evers & G SRR, 3 [ s : S al schools were closed ing to the opinion held by some of Miss Rawlings Entertains, that work. TR hallt e bai necessary to have the hydrants|mencing the fourth day of March, | loeis 3 Y lin street and Farmington avenue. |!hd O L e i sa i 1921, B . B ' susen Si le the annual visi day of the | the fire fighters, and an investi e oy 2 s standardized. 121, Because of the recent victory Van Heusen Stolé It. g and an investigation An active season is planned for|Indications are that great success|Slowed down !‘n,mym‘: ‘nw.r.qnsj‘\l e Soradi o'y S T s 4 i teachers was sched ASSIED- | i3 being o ed by the police, ns the Woman's Missionary society of | will be met with, D 3 ony\der a1 #1428 land the chlef will also securs esti. |1t 13 expected that a lively caveus| DoSton: . Nov. 7—The superior | ments were made by Suverintendent i Funeral of William Mulligan, i~ the Berlin Congregational cr;ur:lne. Prepare For Entertainment tho | Wich “2he "‘owm_mm‘ handles the |MALES on the cost of changing of the | will be held. ;‘{m)‘)( ”3 st 10 ‘,\1l|l<’>l\I\”1(oJriw B.|of .\(\!Jn}:: 1‘\’ 1‘1m.\. e ::‘ \‘\M The funeral of William J, Mullis 2 tive g e ARl ! andles ih Sere 2 SRRt . Bolton of :Iphia, nerease | various instructors. oy B haid at 5180 ol nvi- one of:h(r; mm:.o.c;n‘(mn:‘;‘;our:;m: o:-— "f“ nw{x:«l.ixorryl porrvr:rtl!lrm:‘s ’(;:'owv; affairs of the next few days will \t‘lw‘r ’: l[») }ntd \\ 1 lm\‘ all data ready :m Appreciation Lfrom $300,000 to $6,000,000 U,Z‘lu, made by the teachers 1o the su- | & B D ol ,h 1d d"‘\nn fl‘dcck on nen town a "‘]‘_’ S e “""’,‘"“}’I’;'\' “mde Leitne ‘“;nmmm‘ have a large infiuence on the future |wc” the town meeting fs called. Tt| The foliowing has heen recelved (o WS (8 800 e A S St v“;‘: e \Sh"fiflle.on bly ganization, has for r»-d 2 ave been made by the hing- | attituder of many Yale men” ! _nuf‘v:rmurr expense Lo the town, (by the Plainville correspondent of o on"yor At i i 8 AR Taitraa s P Tos) | Laurel street. A solemn high maas Ziad years, investigated affairs and con-fton Community Center association & |Put it will'also be a great saving in |the “Herald” from Charles H. New- | 0" S c-elAon, i ) sl of requiem will be celebrated at 9 S ditions in foreign countries and this|for their entertainment tonight at e fHa Tonedmn o e [ton, chairman of the repubiican |C1tY in connection with the market-| Some cxcitement was caused about | o'clock at St. Joseph's church, The rom vear the same procedure will be fol-|the town hall. The performance AR“{[TECTS TO CO‘#DETE {in the operation will not ta }mw,, dommitee | ing of a collar. It is _m:,m S the city last night, n a report | buriul will be in St. Thomas' ceme« had lowed. will be for the benefit of the or- il J 4 and the change will not [ S Dearisin content t he was the inventor | wus circulated that a man had | tery. lent The program for this year fol-|ganization and a large gathering LT |any way the work of the,fire de-| “I want to express to you my ap_:“f the collar idea, and that Van | peen seriously injured in a motor et nd lows: from Fast Berlin, Berlin and Ken- B ~Ipartment in fighting fires, | prectation of the way In which you | Acusen obtained it from him under | car accident on Riverside avenu LEAPS FIVE STORIES. o December 3—Mrs. Shierden, hos- | sington will be present. 19284Ezhibition Gommittee of Archi- | Muny people are intercsted In this | nave handied our motices and pub. | 25CCTeNt {0 pay him 30 per cent | near the gas plant and had disap- P S tess. Talk on China by Mrs, Brown. To Limit Tickets oAl b LN oo Hay oA li;,;:,n‘?,n (:q “W,’,W“‘ ve that com- |1icity during e e i'rv,"‘;r?y":l.j‘ ,”"";”p;‘v'“‘::,‘f"‘d\v)‘;: peared. A p:'\\:m't 171,]”:1#' ‘\l[.\ .'1 Boy Badly Hurt When He Seeks ta January 7—Mrs. 8. Chase Coale, | o0yt g0 the banquet {mon sense dictates that the change | have been very helpful to the com= | 1y suson: mad mode move b Jan | tho nan up and took him to parts e Fostess. Round table discussion ot | 1€ SUE 0TI S Ly the | momnces Priz U;.xiu Dol SNT iMaad proven ff | kel ook afetion B e ek ot toi ueey B han $15,- i i D : suing Cops. Chapters 3 fo 5 of “China's Chal-| .y, Meng Bible class will be lim=| g0 oo o dlEsl Y;“f“va\rir;}:r::\mn’tzlrn‘! fhey /f;\m”‘_‘_u S0 T T C0 G e < ,C'v'\x\f»lwr"\ Motorey el N W ol Novit A Aixteena “hristianity.” Vs o vent 53 SO Me s B it S % Atz ould not d v in 3 - 4 = L2 » DUrT -0 bic I € \ storie: .‘1":]( ”"yf»fif’.fiifi — Mrs, Russell Gold |ited: 16 “““!"“"l';“;’"”] e e e {extibition committee of the i- (making the chanze, DEREE : l ELECTION IN COURT. i TehniE year-old Loy lcaped five storie 4 ‘Christian heibanguelaw: Ebesonelor Si8 855! tecknral (cluh of New: Tiaven an- American Legi Al e : 2 lonsn paper, “C a 5 Ne Ay 3 an Legion Notes 3 NG rect on a ¢ 5 S o e :‘im&mfi SR :«’;rr:§1;;:in€rea fes of annual affairs, when the Mem- |;gince & small brick house com-| Rrock-Tarnes, A g gl S NEWTON." | Maqison Squabble Brings Ballot Box : Yalnge effort to ding ve,” by Mrs. Alexand : bers of the class entertain the ladies. | .0 5000 on ounting to ¢ i , A egion, Convention T | > and a crowd of ng a March 4—Hostess, Mrs. E. E. Tastis i intad out, manyqPerition prizes ar 5 jwi 11 a regular meeting in the Mer . » party | and Tabulation Into Court Iio OV ar him on tt n E.| 1 ast year, It was pointe : B e EE e shlargmes ; ic par d Tabulation Into Court Room n the Jast Foniss. Address by Miss Siivie| 00 feq’ (o purchase tickets, ap- | S0 ComPetiion 18 frocky nost rooms Monday nisht and four|asgombied In o st evening. | J : : had entered and who Norton. at the affair minus the | NN e X 'fes will be initiated into the | ejocted Raymond Cunnir ani | Nov. 7.— st house. » pearing at [tdral draftsmen, Des yost. 'Th tual ot the Ars loat { urns Aprfl 7—Mrs. Frank Wilcox, hos- | o iopoard. Consequently, there was I L St ! s : ‘{, [ "“ ‘\"‘ Mrs. Nora A. Powers as ¢ ates to S cction 1 2 of the hoy's legs pre- tess. Talk by Miss Larson. a great deal of crowding. Numer- B ST B 3 BVLIEDE sused and ity 2 the scnatorial convention to be held on October 6 was ORI he suffercd ins bition at the Yale school of : wi 3 Nt Dhe dor e s ol \ } The May 6—Mrs. George B. Carter |, seatures have been arranged forl /o 0% OF F0 oL ol hols Il ehe fom Lin S 1i- Haven on November 24 and |} vesterday w ! the p. he iited hostess. The subject of this meet- | Sno ¢oo NI PO Ve sotd next [ fi‘h“ .‘ i th"«‘\ e ““ 5 to ‘r;pn 1]|: o the post on Al A dle o) waa sl W held befor: \ { 5 Y oArbyiteseminiara " v " " e nose @ bitio S onday nig are r ieorge (o rown i 3 i rt ter ture ing will be, “Dr. Grenfell's Misslon.” | weoy 1y members of the class. R Tivteu e tonal Sk (p s lv;”nv ‘vv J v.“ Georg d and has been empowered .\. ¥ Brown in ’&H‘]n for court. g all undiscovered some ainst June 1-—Annual meeting of the Mattabessett Club Dance N aRidrator Simalatinst (he hait i ’H“-‘ I Emile its best nt in their |4 e conclusion of th .\ Ay's ses- | C ¢ Loy, who said his name "'“'"7;\“‘"‘“"‘&Ca‘g‘f";]'oz‘(‘;‘s‘“ diseUs- | e Mattabessett club Will MOl ounrciation of the small hous i the | e e | 1o Tucsday, | The hallot box N 1 3 St sion. Aliss v 'y stess. < eg to= i 5 3 v Ao - N ARTAIIR ol DOX con- vhen found, ane another ot its weekly dances to<f, i pitcctural quality, Mr. R, THa Tesi REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ltat o tis vestigatio so ca i z psads ElansiEGe o X e morrow night at Foresters’ liall. J0-1 jioote of New Haven, architect, oniieir | Republican electors of the | tion S R I ‘ S R e e Court Mattabessett, Foresters of[eph Scoilnick, chairman of the S0-iiy. rorecsional adviser of the com- | famou N SRRy et 1 N Lt ave been found im | America, of Kensington, is planning | cial committee, has s'ncurmi_n»_n Lagl mittee. The prize money is « | Armistice Day Plans | meet in caucus ir Hall on — was als . c LRl | an extensive season's work, accord-| Pardy orchestra of New Britain t@1 i teq by the brick man ers/| The membars of the post will as- | November 14, 19 at $:00 o'cloek, | WILL HOLD SUPPER DANCI s . ge ( | PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS, ing to one of the officers of the | furnish music. ot Connecticut. AT e T e T T i B A Gl T e G n B e el e Hohl A RSl b ety court today. Several large classes of East Berlin Ttems e afternoon to take part in parade | dele to the Republican State [Riven by the I. 0. B. B Ly S W ) esd ; candidates will be initlated during The Community club will give MRS, CARLSON SURURISED. for Armistice D The parade will Convention to be held in Hartford, {at the Burritt hote early pact % the winter, the first class being put|dance and soclal in Clark’s Pa- Mrs. Marie Carlson of 110 Cherry gtart at 2:30 o'clock b and will | November 24 and 25, 1924 for t were discussad at the r v Attended " . N 1 b ) « N through the degree at the first meet- | vilion this evening at 8 o'clogs. | strect was pleasantly surprised last je headed by Kddy-G; sebibana lmeminationt 1o a ndidate for [ manthly meeting of the so el v ing in December. Tt is expected that | Music will be furnished by a M¥d-|night by a number of friends and |of New itain i will give { Senator in the Congress of the | > club rooms last nigh tor . hag there will be about 20 men in this|dletown orchestra. Refreshmemts | relatives who called to assist her injq ert in the afternoon from United States for the remainder of [the meeting t was an entertai i class. This will swell the member- [ will be served. the observance of her hirthday. Anlto 2:20 o'clack order of dress|the official term commancing on th e S o8 ® ship of the court to about 270, Miss Ella McCrum is spending a | enjoyable evening wass pent and |will be civilian eloths with Legion | fourth day of March, 1921, e ieai by gome A meeting was held last night and | few days as the guest of her sigier,| Mrs. Carlson was pres With & fcaps. Those who haven't the Leglon | By order Town Committ n on the pi s hav ¢ it was declded to equip Foresters’| Mrs. Truax, at her home in Hurt-|purse o ney. Luncheon was hats will be provided with one. ! C. H. NEWTON, Chairmar s were scrved hall with fire extinguishers. A safe, | ford. served |Luncheon will be scrved after the Dated at Plainville, N athel] in which to keep the records of the | The local members of the TRoy ST = - order, will also be purchased. Scouts will attend & meeling oL #helr st Car Crashes Into Track | troop at Tiriin hia evening. FRECKLES AND HiS FRIENDS A number from this place will at- sleon i le t: i MC:,":)’;:;:;:‘::““;L':";'"]T; tnackt | tend the entertainment at the’ town ! hall in Berlin this evening. s : - e an. during a heavy fog, Barney Kramer | %8, U B 0V Sy oven has e ST i ( . of 307 Elm street, New Britaln, was | | . Visiting at his home on \Wilcox Y WOIIEOD & = ) AN 1 BE NELL-IT SAVS . bruised and the automobile he was M GLA. 5 ) FAT AMOD LA DOL > iddld driving w:‘.s cunal.d‘:'roa'!:‘ly damaged. | 2Venve: iESé.;(-D .:NHYN- s P i AL\ e i THAT A DROFESSCR lipox The truck, driven by Richard Peters | The Modern Woodmen agm plan- TACBINING LONE S (if] [ YOLIDOIMHEN DUKER PREDICTS THE swep of 90 Arch street, New Britain, was | I8 to aftend a mecting of Middic- AM I SONNA EAT *? * THANKSENING END OF THE WORLD ON ) at a standstill along the road. Kra- | tOWN lodge next Friday cvewing. WERE 60NNA HAE COMES S L . oR ABour pitals| mer claimed that he was blinded by TURKEY AN POMPKIN HUNDRED MINCE (.| TUANKSEIVING EXPLOSION T -~ i 1| s SIING the lights of another car approach- % 5 ~ PIE AN"SWEEY PES ALL BY )..m. W DA 1 hi ing and he did not sce the truck. It . 3 VAT /SEL 1 \ pas Soak hald ity St ne Jights of the truck | Mixing Tank at Glue Factory Blows TS MVSELR. o/ actor wore in good condition and that the Ub and Hurts Ewiolocts: 4 thd tall light was glowlng. Kramer's e ol car was not wrecked. Constabie New York, Nov. 7.—A two story George Kanupka investigated the | brick building occupied by the crash, but found no cause for ar- | U-Glu company at Long Jsland City ing tq rest, A was wrecked and 5 pepsons in- hlg Tnjures Knee Tn Game jured yesterday when a mlxing tank re th Thomas Fagan, Jr, son of Mr |in the plant exploded. The fact holer: and Mrs. Thomas Fagan of Kensing- | that many employes of the company tom, suffered a badly wrenched knee | were at lunch at the fime of the ite ex: vesterday afternoon while engaged | riplosion held down the injured at dis| in a game of football at the Ken- | list. . trom sington Grammar school grounds. — — He was taken to his home and was lost and found articles will be vtended by Dr. A, J. Goodwin. It | restored and recovercd tihrough the is expected that the bowwill be con- ' use of the classified ads this week. I | black. our new Dance Hats of satin and metallic G as ‘in Turbans and Poke models. ! Priced,” each, from ......... . Our Wonderful Dress Values Are Creating a Sensation Beautifully made of Silk Bengaline, Silk Faille, Satin Crepe, Beaded Geprg- cttes, Twills, Poplins, Flannels and Laurennellas. We ofieg frocks that were made to ] special town meeting for action by the voters. The board and Chief Edward P. Prior decided to write to the Lan- | churen and six other cars were | parked there two on the east side | and four on the west side of Church | street. will have to he watched while cst assembled at any such meeting of the chamber, and it is practically aesured that the meetings hereafter will be addressed by various ones. plify the degree on a large class of and Levi L. Glasson. The local delegation will go to the convention uninstructed either former Congressman Al altl A building permit has also been tssued to L. M, ( for the addition, to a dwelling on Summer street to {annual Forget-Me-Not Day in this