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D, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925, e inoi Ve el o Succeeds Stransky | Bristol News SELF DEFENSE MAY Z{ ; G zfinfi,‘?’_ FIGURE INATTACK st . s o 5 — | He Was Attacked Annua_l Cost Sale 'Ends TOdayl SEVEN MEN STILL SILENT Great Savings Offered in Linens i and Cottons at This Jan. Sale tive of the varlous lines of business here, and they hope that those who . {vited ‘and asked to take part. The ][]g IOI‘ Yeal' 0[ 1924 [¢act, 1n the minds of the committes, {that Mr. Trumbull has been so |honored by Nis ascension to the { |governorship of the state @nd by! 'HEARING ~ ON CROSSING |this. vrivging suen a sreat nonor to |the town of Plainville, should cause Buying direct from the European linen makers, and being the largest import- ers of linens in Connecticut, this annual sale means much to those who buy linens. The advance in English money has caused rising prices on linens, We offer ours at this sale in the full belief that our prices are lower than they will be again for many months to come. See our goods, compare and prove. ; [the people of Plainville to join in | Foresters Annual Meeting—Form- wholeheartedly with their plans 'for 1 ing Reception Committee—Wed- [ """ Woaaing Todny LINEN CLOTHS AND. NAPKINS DAMASKS In These Sizes at These Prices. We offer you 68x68 64 inch all li D inch Cloths, $4.00 values, $2.69. (o .'“c{f*,]“‘°“t g 68x86 inch Cloths, $4.75 values, $3.19 each. | ask in several patterns, louis Puillo ot Waterbury and " Napkins to match, 20 inch, six for $1.25. 90c yard. “D. & L."” Chats What Makes Some Folks More Likeable Than Others? Take your friends, for ex- ample, One may be “good look- ing.” Still it is very possible that you favor the other friend, though the latter may not have any good looks., Why? An easy answer would be one has no personality, while the other has. Now what is Personality? One definition is about as good as another. Still we'll all admit it is something Good, something we'd like to possess. Personality applies to stores just the same as it does to individuals. Ours isn't a so-called Beautiful —Favor Flooding High School Gridiron For Skating — W. A. ding Today—Episcopal )lw(lngi Miss Vera Matteo of 46 Broad strect ~Plainville Brief, were wmarrled thls morning at 11 o'clock at the church of Our Lady of The annual report of the church | Me on Broad street, The cere« of Qur Lady of Mercy was read at|{mony was performed by Rev, John pastor. They were attend- ed by Frederick Fercodini as best %= |man and Miss: Planche Matteo, sia- in Hartford on a charge of murder both {ter of the bride, as bridesmall, Ignaz Waghalter of Berlin is the |0f Antonio Tottore a week ago on me new leader of the State Symphony |Cherry street, according to advices, ew York, succeeding |§leaned Ly the local police, i Hunt Heads State Guard, | | 1 ‘ Self defense is expected fo play a Iig part in the battle for the life Salvatore DiSalvatore, one of the lo- cal men being held at the county jail the masses in the chureh yesterday |E, ia by the pastor, Rev. John I, |and shows that the church has perienced a successful spiritually and financiall A reception was held at th | The report gives the total mem- |of the bride's parents following uu-ljh'h;‘s;rn of o) h i g bership In the parish as 870 souls |ceremony at which a large number |Josef Btransky, Mr. Waghalter has | Since the murder, the seven men, ) o aan! i - with an average attendanco of |of guests were present. The couple|1onE led operas and concerts in |arrested after the fatal affray have Store, hasn't beautiful fix children at the Sunday sessions of |left this afternoon on a honeymoon | Europe, busides heing the composer |maintained a stony silence, The || tures, but we have Good v. going the rounds, is that a || Merchandise, and our Prices 165, There were elght marrlages |trip and on their return, will reside (Of many operas. |8to during the year, there were 43 bap- |in Waterbury, ! —— Lrawl started and Mr. and Mrs. DI- || aye Right! tisms and 12 deaths recorded. Epi Salvatore were slashed by either | " Zplscopal fahnual | ; ande People like to trade here. | The financial report, in the opin-| The annual meeting of the Episco- | Lottarelorad oacii SooRrence Sl iy pf ] at I h | . Salvatore is sald to have defended | ey feel at home here. ion of the pastor is a very good one | pal chur nf Our Haviour, Il be P pal church fotrOuRABavIgurs, SHILIELD himselt with a revolver and when || They never have any regrets |- 7 Ry : - - Same grade, 70 inch and s as follows:—Recelpts for the |held this evening at 8 o'clock in the | A 2 All Lingn, 70x70 inch, §5.00 value, $3.95 each. \vaiue %1%9 o ciall for year $3705,56; the extraordinary |parish house. ' Officers will be lect- N the smoke of the mixup had cleared || after purchasing an article T0x88 mch.l values §6.00, f;).r $4.95 cu«:h.I 81 '\"ai'd, fpe Eiausinds ’u,"\m.u, and the bal- {ed for the coming year and discus- }1“”1‘i}n“1wq“;mxl/ ;"'h”r\"~““:rf’dhffll"*’;’1 here. 70x106 inch, value $7.50, for 95 each. ' L . ; ance on hand January 1 1924, was|sion of the budget will taks place. | RN n blpod and Tottore was dead in | ve'll k Napkins 40 ’m:;tch 99 inch, $6.50 value, $5.19 doz Silver Bleach all linen $1,737.02. This makes a total of | Reports of officers for the past! the street. It is now claimed that | We'll keep on _’jl g to i g S Warnatl %ih Napkins | Damask, 70 in, $2.25 §10.410.02, The expenses for @he | year will be read. Al tegal voiing | [dde-Picked J t t10 | Leogrande was hit on the head with || deserve such admiration. All Finer Cloths, plain and hemstitched with Napkins g , 925 i ot R0 e s hdnl0s ard e \Judge-Pic uy (0 R e s e members of the parish are urged to | balance On hand on December 31, |attend as the mecting will he one of | ber of the card party 1924 was $2,301.87, making & total |t most important of the entire | The"' Gam Attornry Noble E. Pierce of this of $10,410.92, chidreh year, i | city is representing Vito Faniello and : it value, $1.59. to match, at sale prices. Fine Bleached all lin- TOWELS — TURKISH AND HUCK en Damask, regular $2 avidson & Teventhal White Turkish, of good weight, for 25¢ each. value, $1.49. The pastor thanked the peopie of A i Fall e Joseph Grimald held on an aggravat- ¥ A AR S ] b ’ 4 5 the congregation for their splended | 5 | > cd assault charge. 3 Large size, White Turkish, 42c value, 33¢ each. Good Weight, all linen | Wl|cooperation in carrying out tne | M Jane Castle of Cacal grech w York. Jan. 1 A judge- ello Tas secured his bonds of |conversaht with the subject and an Large heavy, colored border, 65¢ kind, 50c. Damask, 70 in. nice de- ork Ot hetp tIR e AT read ¢ Sl Sl ‘1 a '.""",h;: J’"-”'\””“m"’m"("‘;‘1"‘ ked ey ‘{""‘ '“]”'"“' SUMONY { ¢4 000 and has returned to his home | 0"t “""; ;;OC"“(“I"°H"’H’°°,}’;; :‘:; 3 vegular R f % o P to o S o 'tarm when che fell down a flig at the trial of Gaston R. Means, for- | 4 . | Mission he field. - Some regular §1.00 values for T5c each. signs, value §2.75 for [f|to continue their good work in-the | .\ "o "har nome shortly before | mer department justice agent, and |6 12 ARAIt 1S MEATINE on Janu-| o tion was made last year but was All Linen Huck, plain and hemstitched, 59¢ value, 39¢ | $1.95"yard. " Crossing Hearing noon on Saturday. She was attended | his one-time attorney, Thomas B, |21 ,l>r When & further cleating AP | ot carried throngh as warm weath- Others of regular 29¢, 39c, 50c and 59¢ values, for 4 nody who order- | Felder, on ch of the matter is antlclpated. The |, ", 105 ahout the time the work The Public Utilities commission jetiaticonspirdcy, {has sent out a call for a hearing |®f 11eft no stones unturned to got th which will be hpld next Friday |€ : ol J efter many | orrect story of the crime and ex- morning at 10:30 o'clock, on the |lromen of New Dritan i~ |delays, with Mecans in court the | oot to place the culprit on trial widening of the rallroad crossing |jured member and her cor 00 18| result of a beneh warrant served on | quiin s very short time on West Main stroet. Several repre. |reported 1o bo as comfortable s 18| hyim in his Concord, N. €. home A ieh value, $2.39. 1 $4.00 value, $2.95 {by Dr. Chagles W. {ed her taken to the New Tirit eral hospital. There, Dr. i ew Britain sot 10 | 14cal and county authorities was to be started. - Grass Fire Calls Firemen i Fighting a grass fire in the mid- | dle of January is almost unheard of thing but that is what the Bristol 21c, 33¢, 42c and 50c cach. church of "Our Lady of Merey willlprochoctive jurors. undertaking attention of the fown attorncy, | 1 ances to- | i One of the stories, prevalent|. “o ; i . . Will Address Berlinites Soltnidetan oarare I mentatives of tha town will he pres. | possible undcr the circumstances to- | when he pleaded hie was too il to Aeednol el S "‘ o fire department did at 11 o'clock last 5 re the guests of rela- | } - 1 i ey g | since the arrest of the accused, hen the bank west of Blakes- erlin [Vews | rev Winiam Ross, pastor of the ftives in town Sunda {ent b I8 RRAEINES (o LEIve IR AR e Rl appearsingscolrtiiliederall Sdudeeity, oS iatithe S murders had b s e | First Baptist church, New Britain.| The monthiy mceting of the Pro- "P'r"l‘”“* f"f it if ”'MI' are catied on. | foly ] s ;'""rl "‘(' Lindiey. of Danville, Tl | 5y nned for one night last summer in T U Fhrestartig . ros; eeti i -t s The matte as hronght he | ! oly Name =ociety o efised Jermit o . P s s he 2 Wa 4 _—_ | Wil address the meeting of the|gressive Reading circle will be held he matter was brought to the| refu 0. permit questioning of | poryvyille, but that attending ci arby buildings and had started to | fen's Bible class ot Berlin, on Wed- | at the home of Miss Hattle Mildrum |5, ¢80 ¥ B0 (WER BIOME | (5 iner of its popular Socials | ¢po taek himself, At the request [CoTSAnCes caused a postponement | consuine a fence, when Squad A re- nesday evening at 8 o'clock in the|Tucsday evening, January 20, . | |'This story is greatly discounted by | | ity se. TLev H vl s ey et {Britain, at the time the gate was|and card partles in Legion halllge paiger's attorneys, he asked | AOTY A, "\ o | sponded. [;lTIZENS T[] HEAR community hous . Ite Mr. Ross will Iward Porter of Hartford spent | fan’ off by an automohile, hy the | Thursday evening at § o'clock. il Bele ekl s ey i'hn police, who believe that the m.( Due to the open winter, grass fires have as his su Ty Experience | Sunday at his home on Wilcox av- nel . < ing was the result of a spontaneous | 3 nes o viee: in Africa as a Miss e Wileox av- [honrd of selectmen and he in turn, |public is invited to attend the % yyqo oward e Ko Khix Klan, i 3 i have occasioned the services of the ' r ; i i follow the games | conflagration of wrath that followed | iyl I I a . (brought it before the public utilities | fair. Dancing will follow the gam s bl A (con | Bristol fire department during the SESS EN This will be one of the regular A meeting of the Modern Wood- | .oy : p les e Tasa Haeoms (lie moat ,Hn ‘.;-‘m id -v\) 1’.1““ “‘r :‘:x:xnr; | the dispute at the card game, L etnior months of Neyembst: Dy monthly meetings of the class, mem- |man will be held at the Athlet W e s sl R e S i B wonid be Mleans” for e st Lot e CUE bers being treated to worthwhile | building Thursday evening. ; ! Trolley schedules were sghtY in- [ {pine heretofors. 2 a co-defendant, who pleaded guilty a | ¥ thing heretofore. | | graphers to the site to take plctures | cause of the demand for somethir talks by well known men at each : ([t > t » ) 'n ) - G ‘ e annieie m‘;‘; wld-: of the crossing and representatives fof this cort, the society committee | Lo "o " e three were charged ;l'rffrrd with this morning by the | Fieoted President of State Assn. Gommittee o Hold Pflbllc Megt- :\n-;:'ml:;; in Atrien and 18 wen pre. | Attending Conference lof the state highway commisaloner | has decked to open the doors to W having accepted §6 |snowfall. The plows were sent ont | iwillard A, Hunt of this city was 000 from | 5 S0 have been on the scene and the |gen mhlie. g 4 2 |early so that the cars were 5000 |gigeted president of the Non-Come I pared to talk on the subject. He will] On Stream Pollution |commissioner approves of the | Mrs, Mary dohnson ofsthoxCrgersBynlem, e running on regular time. No inte missioned Officers Veterans associa= mg at TO""] Hall Frlday Evenmg deliver an address which will give| Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Senator [widening of the crossing. Confer-| Ars. Mary son, wife of J. W Sl S 'T: ruption of the steam service t00k !ijon of the Conneclicut State Guards | & remarkable insight into the life|gdward F. Hall and Corporation |ences have been held by the rail- | johnson of Hart's Corner, died m‘m_w';“‘\‘:':“:W“(_‘""{j“l““;” h‘f;_"\-_;pm.: today. !at a meeting a dinner held in Hart- —— and custom on that continent. {Counsell John H. Kirkham are in |road officials and towns peeple in- | evening at the New Britain Generalj tom 4 S m (O ‘WH" 0({’-“_1‘;15 i YVets Committee Mecting ford yesterday. He will suceeed eutenant Colonel Frank E. Shea of Men's Tyceum Meeting Hartford this afternoon to attend a |terested in the matter and the rafl- | poepital, followit iliness of 1wo EXPERTS WILL BE PRESENT The Men's Lyceum will hold #8|hearing on proposed stream pollu- [road company has rofusad to widen | months, She had resided in Pl second debate at the Iensington|(ion bills sponsored by the state |he gato because of the expenss - o for the pist 15 years and Methodist church parlors tonight at|cnamber of commerce. This city is |volved. | el known and a prominent Rev, William Ross of New Britain | $ oclock. The question to be de- | yitally interested in stream poltution | The hearing on Friday morning | gt of fhe town. | bated is: “Resolved: that congress!measures since there have been sev- | Will be the first move in the dirc | ¢ | showid got modify the Volstead law | i f0 7 Plans for the big encampment |4 next June will be discus: at the|y meeting of the general committee of | Othor officers elected were: Vices | citizens and members of Harold F.|president, ptain Frank Purring- | Emmett Post, Veterans of Foreizn |ion: seerntary, J. J. Galligher of wars, on January 16 at § o'clock in | fartford; treas . David L. Whits he city court room. The prelimin- | {jegey. |ary details are progressing 10 v‘rm{ Mr. Hunt was a lieutenant of jextent that the outline for the LIZ|Company L. 1st regiment, Connecti= gathering is well under way. This!ont State Guard, of this city during {will be the fifth annual encampment | the war. prevent theie ition for alleged “ROY TIASN'T SIGN Shreveport, I MeMillin d signed a contract fo coach the rest She was left maid of honor in the eral suits and near suits as a result [{lon of eliminating the dangers |, ;. K. & D. of A. ond was 2 s0 as to permit the nmmll(arlurnsnl"r ot alleged pollution of Mattabessett |N°I® because although the matter {ito "worker in the U A A e Deaver [ .w:f! intrastate transportation of light | yjver by sewage from New Britain, | &% heen discussed at length, no She was also a member of Ahe Ay Dot D e it wines and beers of not more than |rne New Britain officials do not plan al action has heen taken be- | £ S b idioty by als a fore from that college severa } ; [\ 1. Zion church w fore this time by the utilities com. | - in its several depart- Will Address Bible Class—Radio Interference in Berlin—Men's s = here she took Lyceum Debate Tonight—Items, 2.75 per cent alcoholic content, by T cel to take part in the discussion but | active part thers under consideratio e A public meeting of all Berlin | volume The participants on the |are tnterested in the arguments pro |™Hon HOINeSD QLS e S ot the veterans and ladies' aux: | Suits Brought tizens interested in the question of | Airmative side will bs Thomas W.|,,q con and the possible effects of | Yoresters Annual ! srrangements are as yet |iltaries of the state and no effort Will | As g result of a suit bronght by 2 Fmerson and Harold W. Upson and | : : 2 'he annual meeting of Court | i | be spared by the local post to make | {enry €. 8 through Judge 8 T e ol 3 2 the bills on New Britain finances. i : irt | comple | Gl e A jHenry C. Spring through Judge S property revaluation will be held inf o ypo negative, Claude W, Stevens el General Lawton, Ioresters of | NCOMP Obscrving Rirthdny | {the day a red letter one in the an- | Russell Mink against Charles H. | Inais of the city. Committees. have for $4,000 property of Mr. {been chosen to arrange for the de- | has been attached by Consta- {tails of the event which will be 8 hle Joseph W. Harding as follows: he town hall on Friday evening at|and DPaul G. Baker. This i a sub- CIVID SUT 8 o'cleck. This meeting has been | ject in which everyone should be in-| ywiiiao 3 ek called by the Berlin committee on | terested and a large attendance is| g Samuel. Pratt, one of the oldest respected residents of ; quirtly observing America, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the post 1 {rooms of the Ameri egion on a1 ton F. Carter of Hartford for $2a0 |y * S S LI most is tods assessment. hioped for. * o : street, Officers for the ¢ at his home on| three-day affair, beginning on June | Corner of North Main and Laure! The committee feels that it has| Women's Aid Meeting ?;;::.?gipsiv 1!1}1:'1“r'sm‘;“wl:iy:.ld :;:, [coming year will be nominated and | his $3r1 “"”‘v""‘f:l‘“ e ,) o s | |11 and continuing on the 12 and 13 ’Wn_,.‘ e ton e Covandl £one into the matter of reassessing| The regular monthly mecting of | ors® Y ot MAC SR BV jelected - and reports of retiring | Por e et i | of that month. [two pieces of property en Middle property In a careful manner. Inter- | the Women's Ald society of the Ber- (Lot i "o ocal clty court ‘“”W"I'fl will be read and approved. | ™ 1: his v;»M A e | Bridge Nearly Ready I street. The case is returnable bhefore views with experts have becn held | tin Congregational church will he |3 "0t T O ary. {Allimembarplare dreediio mlendito) BTERSEIRIE S ot vy i thte) | ‘Work has progressed so well on |the February term of the superior for the past several weeks and ad- held with Mrs. Francis Deming on{ oy oo 4 Giovanni of this city i‘”’}f their choice for the various | fricnds “‘ iy i | |the new Pond street raliroad bridge | conrt vice on the matter has been forth- \Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. |y o poan cued for 8700 damages by ;f'fflrvf in tha court 5 ih:-mx\ o ““ | ';i"p Briefs | | that the passageway is almost ready | James T. Murray has hrought suit coming from those who ha | Koy 3 B Form Reception Comniittee | Llain aly 11 | for use. The new bridge relieves the | against Charles H. Terry for $68 experi- fiusiness of importance will be dis- | ence fp this line. Among those who (ussed. | have pddressed the committee are | Radio Interference listed fTax Commissioner William H.{ Berlin radio f the Spinosa Wine Co., of New York | The hoard of is seric city. William F. Mangan issued the |Chavles H. Newton | writ, which is returnable in the city |J'oran, respec SRE of late have been | ¢ IYoran, respective chair golectmen and ‘ Mrs, Anne Donahue William . | at her home on Elm Court n of the |been attended by Rev. John |nn‘l‘591'}' of the use of the danger- iflwm»gh Judge S, Russell Mink. Tha | ous North Pond street crossing for case will ba heard before Justice of }omrnnc» to the Ba tract of the | the Peace Joseph P. O'Connell. She has | Fay. | | repubith i 2l | = s £ Ly - > publfean and democratic town — | | , < % | Pty Dlodgett, a representative of the| complaining of the same form of i) “\air & Nair acting for the Auto- |committees, met: Saturday evening | Our sale continies one more woek | Bristol Realty Co., thercby adding City Cou Amerlcan Appraisal company, a rep- | terference protested by New Britaln | 1 ooive sales & Sorvice Co., have in- |in the selectmen's. ‘rooms i the | endi, e e Ai5cou! ,l | greatly to the convenience of the| As the result of a urbance in resentative of the Manufacturers' | enthusiasts, the whistling and Dowl-| jizateq nction for $330 damages [town hall and decided o request | f,“f,, L Ry Sy 53 residents of that section. When the |a local restaurant, Joseph Audiane RN | ge was started, additional lots|was fined $10 and costs on the Appraisal Co, Themas Linder of|ing of regenerative sets, operated by New Brifain and Idward A. Me- | ipexperienced and careless fans 50 that a new entrance | cha 1gainst James Doyle, elaiming non- |6y represer | payment of a note. ivo citizens of the | street, Plainville—adst. | st Ma e pPapers are town to act on a committee to for- — | rge of breach of the peace hy re bongh Carthy, also of New Britain. The last | Berlin street has been annoycd bY | returnable today in the city court. |mulate plans for a town recoptien . T. A TO HAVE SMOKER | from Pond street wa Judge Joseph M. Donovan in the eity two named have been working ex- | one in particular, the whistle being | EE ol N IGE e TR TR T | e e e e ol ig with the: b court this morning. In commenting tensively along these lines and have | 5o loud as to drown out an enfire WIFE SE DIVORCE AT T e 5 5 e P e st vt ade crossing will be T fine, Judge Donovan stated given some good advice to members | program on other sets. Steps have | popry Minderlein of 28 Highland |room of the town hall Fr @ J the new highway is that would put an end to dis- v eve- [held in the assovation’s ¢ ¢ turbances in local restaurants. ready for traff Health Conditions Improving B | That the local health situation is Hit as He Fixed Auto; of the committee. Mr. Linder is ap- praisal engineer of the city of New Britain and Mr. McCarthy is ap- been taken to locate this receiver and | giroet has been sued for divorce by |ning at it is expected that, if it is found, the | sqeiine B. Minderlein of Bangor radio inspector will be appealed 10! y. " ajjeging cruel The couple at 8:30 o'clock o'clock at whis | Tuesday discussion of the nature of the |qpe |reception and all details connected |qymt to consist of beying, it shoe danc- 1 praisal director for the city of Mid-| in order that this pest may be|\cre married o b HebTl | Sevoianle I ALG GBinign er) ke 2 H i, dletown. A silenced. ‘\vm the plaintiff claims that she w \"f"“ The meeting will be open t health departument, lespite he !"-J“H‘d Man Seeks Sh]Qfl Both Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Linder | Rerlin has & large group of peo- | roreed to Jeave Minderlein on April | e e tenns lani (et spread of mumps school | €'yrus Schoo has brought | will be present at the meeting Friday ple interested in radio and excellent | 11, 1a15, and that since then she has | Sxliibitions. refreshments Wil ibe children . fever action fo iinst the Massa- scare has s h 1. Woisard and his corps of as- |claims t nts, and the health board is he- Wwas ad , the chusctts Baking Co., of Hartford and an, also of Hartford, He on Decemiber 4, 1924, he ng the chains on his auto- served | night, and they will explain to the jesults are obtained, | reccived no support from him. The | taxpayers, the system and what it Will Hold Card Party writ, which is returnable in the su- | means, The ywill ‘bring with them| Pplans are under way for & ©com-| nerior court at Bangor, Me. has | | Sheriff | Plainville | ASSAULT AT ABATTOIR airplane maps of Middletown, wWhich | munity card party next month. This | jean d by Deputy n | Claiming that he had been struck | will illustrate several of their points. | affair will be held under the auspices | papej MONDAY, JAN, 12 on the head with a stick 1 ) sit back with r after tires near the cornor of Main, I'ollowing the explanation a general|of the Worthington Community = = MARY PHILBIN known man at the municipa nuous combat with ma and Park street, and that a discusslon will be invited, at. which | center association and comprises one ; CHOOSES HER VISITORS { —IN— tolr on Rocky Tiill. Hortz Shulan- yunt 1l Kare first ad A ile driven by Meehan and time residents will be at liberty to| jtem on the program of monthly ac-1 paris, Dec. 23.—More than 452,000 lski of the Hotel Victoria, Hartford, preside of (r de- Want Ficld Flooded owned by the baking company, ask question pertaining to the work. | tiyities. The cxact date is not KNown | forcigners entered France from Jan. |complained to the police vesterday posed), 1 )t whose wife | Agitation has started about struck him, requiring hospital care The commttee, apparently, is stll | a5 yet. 1. 1923, to June 1024, Qf this | 0 lafternoon and was madr th was protested |clty for the flooding of the high and medfeal tention. The writ, of an open mind on the proposition, Leaving For Florida total 116,122 came to Paris. | Ieor the o 1 communist | school gri v which is returnable In the superior court at Hartford the f Tuesday 3s issued by Thomas < | school for use having heard the remarks of the ex- or Frank L. Wilcox and Mrs.| " During these 15 months 8,510 for- || RIDERS OF THE PLAINS No. 3 perts in order to learn something! wijcox will leave Berlin on Friday fejgners were expelled from Franee WHY MEN WORK C. Dolan searchs about the question of reassessment.! for Florida, where they Will spend |.;q 1,433 were refuse Imittance. | e |no trace of'th - An opinfon will be formed later and | the remainder of the winter. They | | | | will be presented at a town meet-| will visit their daughter, Mrs. Edgar | == ST TE.thas o wok Bori wi adopt th | ey Adere: Geerst: o) ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Just Like Clock-Work! BY BLOSSER plan. The meeting Friday will give Banquet Tomorrow Night townspeople a chance to hear practi- The Kensington Athletic club will cally the same talks as the commit- | nold a banquet tomorrow night tee has heard, so that the residents| jioyd Hall, Kensington Yollowing | GEE-WUAT EXCUSE of the town may have the facts be- ! the dinner a discussion will be held CANME BNE T AISSOS fore them and may vote intelligently | tive to plans for the coming sea- men Patrick place ofters brill of February, v direction, . McDonough ( 2 (sare) WE WUz ¥ DEA& (= “ WHAT ON EARTH IS TME C 1 kow!! v 4 . L % [ n. the subject. son. Baseball activities are expect- ACGOOSEY So SHELL 6IVE ((WE'LL ROTH GONNA AT A : Statement is Retracted | ed to, occupy a greater part of the US A COOE? T CANT ; C-COOIIE BUT WE | r{ cRy AN THEN \ Miss Adele Murray, representing ecyening EVEN YHINK OF AINT 60T f the Richard Murray Brick company Fast Berlin Items ONE AO MORE WHEN SUE ASTS g US WHATZAMATTER TLL THINK OF SOMETMIN' made retraction to the “Herald” to- Mre. Marjorie Bailey and son, Jay of that part of her statement at | Lesfic, have returned to their home the meeting of he Worthington Firé | on Wilcox avenue after spending the district on Friday evening last, deal- | past few days as the guests of rela- ng with tax levy on full assessment | tjives in Southington, of the company. Invitations for the banquct at the She assumed responsibility for the [ annual meeting of the Community crrors in statement in that she ac-| cjub were mailed today. Tt is hoped | cepted the figures as she gave them | aly members will be present on this | without having verified them for her- | occasion which promises to be an self, she sald. She further etated | extraordinary one. that there is an abatement of ap-| The “Smile’ Awhile® social, to be proximately $4,000. given by the Ladies’ Aid society of | However, Miss Murray said that| the Methodist church at the home the retraction of this one statement | of Mrs. James McPhersor does not, in any way, affect the is- ' held on sue in the legal sense, and she still | o'clock, inste on Friday as| holds to her contention expressed in' previous! yunced | meeting Friday evening, she sald. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbard of

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