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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925, neral © hospital .yes- | dividual results: R, Lovejoy of New York city . . New Britain 1 PIammlfe IVews faribrs atamoofl bcyrieg &t Automaties Bristol News | v nhcinss” v ‘i Ward ' 95 86 93 committee and is exerting every efe celved while at work in a foeal fac- | Woodruff ..., « 78 70 98 fort to assist it In securing artists tory, He was injured badly but his | Hemingway 15 1 that wilh make the concert part of condition is not considered to be | Sanborn . 2 90 T8 the prodrucs ono ol (e Kt SAIAAM E v N [[Rac o0 i et oftered Bristolites. M et isaks | “— - — Chatrman L. A, Wheelor of the Amnouncement was made at the | 418 415 412 : % P socond part of the program has Post office today that the income | Office [ |asked his commitice members to | .;r Ihl.‘\nkl« for individudls have ar«| Vincent ............ 82 5 | (meet and arrangements will soon be ‘ |rived and Al 1 may be had on Inquiry | Sullivan .. completed for the second part or the The blanks may be made | Tawley the dance feature, M i g [out at the carliest possille time by | Magne e 7 Nt Tickets for the ball will soon be Firemen Answer Alarm 0 Find | mose wno so wish “aichough gy | pogoe® coooeeoeee 82 80 Bristol Turns Out En Masse Tor | issuca ‘ana it s anticipated that a are not required to be - filed mm | greater demand than was evidenced ) | March. Aid will be given to those 3 30 last year will result and that every That Smoke Caused Excitement |vio et 23"t sont s e | e (0 Solar Phenomenon il et partment, Korh 102 54 munity theater will be taken, Eftc @utnn S »-‘; 87 The concert program committee is e etically assured of one group of — ——— will be made this year to . have Plainville people make out i | ‘ ) AUXIL]ARY INSTALLATION!h Ir returns at an carly time so :_.'f‘,"’\,':lr"“ ! AMER]CAN LEGION MEETING rtists, the Gloria Trumpeters, one f ' {that tho last minuto rush will not f ynorere® * o AR lof New York's most prominent quar- ' arn t e Ower o a o ar interfere with the work of the post| © © ° : tets, These musiclans have pl . ‘ o Steven Vargo in Kospital—Income | oftice clerks as it has In recent years, s 418 | County Gathering in This City T0- | ovop the radio and every Sunday Those who arc able to 118 ; latternoon they are heard: as they { q o2 ille £ compute el rrow—Girl Coastol v o 3 Tax Blanks Arrivo—Plalnville |0\ 5y0coma now should seouro. the Malntenance morrow—Girl Coaster Hurt When Lamothe 64 1790 |have a part in the largest Sunday amothe ..., 79 Church Nptices—Plainville Brief | Dlanks and make them out. ray- | o " 5 Ripper Hits Fence—Bristol Club | #/ternoon meeting held in this coun- : ment. on theth can be deferred until | DAKer - o v iry, the gatherings at the Brooklyn 4 a ur ore on ay Items, the time requlrod by law, fienie i) Bridge Tonight. | Bodford branch of the Y, M. C, A r | Lol Yinda 5 vivaie 87 11 at which Dr. 8. Parks Cadman 18 the A salamander stove, used In’one Church Notices Caughlin ..... 95 103 Thousands gathered on the hills of | gpeaker, Congregational church: = Morning - - the city this morning to view the B! ey under construc- | . . of the nttV houses | e rvice at 10:45 o'clock; church 418 438 eclipse, as holida tion on Woodford avenue to either | school immed ately after the morn- Plainville Briefs y,-(u,.)' we dry out plaster or to keep the frost | ing scrvice; Young People’s meet- from getting in, caused an alarm for [ ing at § p. m., plans for | Dr. cker Speaks hours until 10 | The first social evening of the . ¢ observed among busi- | season for the members of the Bris- There will be a regular meeting | ness houscs, while several of the [tol club members held last evening worl ¢ 2 > i 7 g ] 3 k. | of the Young People's soclety of the factories closed. for the duy.|in tha elk i . fire to be turned in by someone who | Baptist church: 10:45 a, m., Rev. g ¢ ;:rx:n‘:n‘l“:.;nm:";nr-“:-l?:;lo[::l:;:!-o‘;l: “D “ D i H w° : el o . | Christian Endeavor, tomorrow after- | The Federal Hill section offercd lt ls oliar ay ere and ll] ‘ [saw volumes of smoke coming from { A. D. Kendrick, D. D, the evange- | ;0on at 5 o'clock in the chapel of members and their friends. The | [SaSintior T embers of | list ¢ e L splendid facilities for the witnessing ithiosin\eriot, The members [lintisl] ich morning and eve- | o Congregational church. of the sun’s eclipse while George | guest of the evening was Dr, George ; Tucker, surgical examiner of the nd other strects of the south- |1 section of the ¢ were also |Actna Life Insuragce company of . Plainville Hose Co. No. 1 got away | ning: Sunday school following -the | Be a Day of Extraordinary Value with tho new truck i record ordor | morning sorvice: 1 p. m cvning | Tenement for remn. : and were at the scene in quick time. | service, Dr, Kendrick the speaker; | west Main §t, Saturday.—advt. fine vantage points. Many awoke |lHurtford, and recent past president Sive In the meantime, however, employes p. m. cvenings through the . botimes and after hustiing into their |of the Hartford Rotary club. 1ving. An Event NOt to Be Over- at the Standard Steel & Bearings | week, Dr. Kendrick will preach, all st s [ na iy and | A1 to points on Chip- | ance of the club presi- Inc., had run across the street and [ invit bl uckad o [aents Jug Russell Mink, Earl J. clothes, hast looked If YOl\r Want out f the had taken the pot from the :ufldii\zl M. E. church—Morning worship at SOUTH]NGTON NEWS b ,'J‘l"(‘,”'n 2% Iy i e - -’ - and the firemen had no work to do.|10:45 o'clock, sermon by Rev, Ar-| L JLainec, et : o . : g Irank Thompson manning the old | thur A. Ball, pastor; Sunday sehool | e Legion County Mecting Sunday. "l'u’jk,.-p:.’c”‘l;?f‘:\';nn“t}m!md e Pope truck, made good speed until | with men's and women's adult Biple | A D¢W draft charter in which The county meeting of offic 2 v o e 4 e Dr. Tucker spoke on “The World's ordlnary Bargams. Ihe reached the Cook garage, when | ciass at noon: i Leaguo at | town of borough governments are(and members of the Amerlean Le- ¢ Cool ; : by ok catest Debt.” He gave a very Every Buyer in our Store is to put out Articles, useful sciaa el eb i Hine (tHe sardes with County Commander Ladd pre- ones, at a Dollar, unmatchable elsewhere. You will learn 3 1 i Epwor ening service at 7:30 | combined will be introduced into the P m. A cordial invitation is extend- | present session of the state legisla- | #d to all who are without a church | ture by representatives from South- for al talk on the work of Louis Pas« |teur, whose contributions to science a 0 was on fire and on the way' doWn, | home to worship at the churel : lic hasine et ivata | midines : {and humanity stamped him as one the expanded purchasing Power of a Dollar if you buy [this bellef was strengthened when | s sl e e ston SRR kadne Brn HDISE | mens county et ings icularell G ot s (o e here. Please note that no mail or ’phonz orders will be |the employes of the garage started ay Collinsville L Speca held throughout the staic are prov- After the talk a social hour was enjoyed and a buffet luncheon was A1 | here Thursday evening. Tke char- ter will be presented before Janu- 9 in order that action may be! The Y. M. C. A. group basket ing beneficial to all who attend. | Through them duplication of effort is avoided and posts have a chance o bring upon the floor things of mportance for opinion 1t is expected that National Vice Commander Armstrong and ¢ e | Commander Edward L. White will | lattend following the county meet- e Ropers |IN8 _in_ Thomaston of Litchfield nd Eiijah Rogers | i i | back t machi he build- taken. Come yourself, it will pay you. Loe M nt cama . touring. ear and | (#am of Plainvillo s scheduled to ¥ camo the wrecker, but when | Meet tho Collinsville team fn the | ary ! E:n;nmcn::chxmkm i kfnrmv. :;f the | New Britain Boys' club gymnasium | taken later during this sesslon. 1 | Pope truck and started to hitch on, | today at 5 o'clock. This will be one {adopted by the assembly, it will not, [those following knew that the ma- | Of the hardest games of the season | €0 into effect until approved by an- chine had become stalled and halted | fOr the locals as their opponcnts are | other special meeting of the electors lin their tracks. By this time, the ‘(.l’wfl one of the best combi of the town of Southington. 2 rger truck was returning from the | Hons in the country, A large fol-| A cmmittee conslting of I and the Pape truck oon got | 10Wing of rooters plan to accompany | Well J'L}{ 1y N e lakesle . e vear East Aid Planned. @ large number of replies be. ing received by Chairman IFrank B, | Tibbitts of the Bristol Near Xa Relief indicates the many' that will attend the Golden Rule dinner in the club rooms of the Endee eclub Monday evenifig. It is anticipated tt, under way under its own power |the team to the Hardware City, s County posts. 1'rom the reports re- i v v Joast 0 will be on h: and was returncd to the station | Word From Calitornia | prolnted Lo seoure eSHMALES OP | . oiyod from posts Gf tile esunty ThINE A5 i sosnkar Tus baen Gt == | nouse. | Word has been received here of | school building and 10 TepOT ) 1rotio o e one o the largest of | spos as e Auxiligry Installation { the birth of a son, John William, to [at a future town meeting. An ap- : A=l ihe season. After the meeting Unit [© oy propriation of $1.000 was voted. The | Ng » “American Leglon Auxiliary, Ingiatno jestaboiy crve supper to the legionaires dining room adjoining the menu will be that served to | the orphans cared for by the gen- osity of American folks. Tin cups {made hy Near Last orphans will be [ amounting to $105. The papers Last Berlin Items [ The recently elected officers of | Mr. and eriin ivews have been served by Constable| The scrvices at the Methodist (he American Legion auxiliary to Frank Brown and the writ is return- ! church Sunday are as follow Brock-Barnes post, were installed a James Murphy of Tiris- ey are sojourning in Call- committee investi | nd the your lishment of twa voting districts re- er ar v able in the court of common pleas, | Regular morning service at 10:45, @ prefty cer t night in the / 12, Mrs. Murphy was for- | ported in favor of this project and | yyqeting nail, | ieitc. Chaivman: Eibhit vl ThrEe v Hartford, the first Tuesddy in Feb- | followed by Sunday school at Legion he: on Whiting | 53 Genevieve Conlon of | their report was accepted. Liquor Cases Monday. | ERa At maratnner Gnd heie e s ruary. Stanley J. Traceski of New o'clock. The Junior league will street. M Coyle of Wa- . i : Local attorneys will again pere= | oyncoq that no solicitations will be e Britain is counsel for the plaintiff. |meet at 3 p. m. and the* evening terbury, de; dent of the School Grab Bag The newly elected officers of St.|grinate to Wolcott Monday when | g, e 1s Resting Comfortably service will be held at 7 o'clock, order, was in charge of the work. | The following composition has Rita's circle, Daughters of Isabella. |six cases of violations of the HUor |1 s jntoresting to note that one - The condition of Miss Leatrice 1[»;1 .‘\' C ler will have charge The member u‘1 n\.: ai: y post | heen !1 from '\m, Cooper '1w entertained the me m\‘wfrs. n’ (:V:‘:vl;.\\\'s will 1‘;: heard hefore Justice | the foremiost workers of the i Thompson of Berlin, who has been | °f,th¢ services, [wers the guests of the sister or- de 4 of the Linden street school. | circle with a minstrel show after the | Todd, as the resulls of the raids | Near Fast is Miss Caroline Silliman g orilicali lilasitre. vesultiiort sn The library will be open Monday ganization and viewed the work with is self explanato “On Thurs- | business meeting. M Iflfiflf‘fl‘“",“(‘nndu(r(url Jast week by the = "“Q‘Df New: Canaan who ata sradiiste ° eyt opemm!; Was reported today as bor | 41LTNOON from 3:30 to 5 o'clock for |Interest - ¥, January 22, we Jad a grab bag | was interlocutor and Miss Anna Me- | police, assisted by Bristol officers. | o¢ (1o New Britain Normal School, v i comfortable the exchange of books The bysiness of the mecting wa our room. 1t was held at 3:43. | Partiand and Miss Anna Hayes were | judge William J. Malone of this | coron e i qini SRR Mt 7 . : ing more comfortable. The men of the Sacred Heart Over shottly after the meeting be- [ The purpose of it was to get money | end women. Miss Lillian Connors | city will appear in behalf of Karl |, Chit S { 4 il oy g ‘ . | cus White of that school. and a esiaen 065 KCLpSe FTom Will Hold Benefit Whist ohurch will give a whist social in Ran and the only transaction which | for a victrola. All of the grades were | gave a voeal solo. Refreshments | Sclenkn, who escaped for a time | voune'\onin who has visited in D Canonicus branch, Sunshine so-|the church parlors Monday evening ook place was the vote to pack a linvited and the teachers came were served, { from the cl of the officers. | Brigtol and Terryville with friends. o Ghm»ch Stee le clety, will hold a benefit bridge-ja 8 o'clock. Al are ordially in- | box and send it to Bdward Barrows | There were five and ten cent e | The five other cases will involve the | “qyo’ ginner Monday night will h whist in the Grange hall, Berlin, |vited to attend. |who is in the Hartford TIsolation | Two children sold pencils, Before The Pextos will meet the lm;:un_:unnvn who tussled with the offi- ‘:wurr at 8 (,'<‘§m"|{ and will be one of . e next Wednesday afternoon, The pro-| Some of the members of the |hospital. Steven Bugiel offcred o | 4 o'clock the bags were empty and | 1o ding Eimwood basketball team |cers in the raid upon the Selenka | i} most unusual dinner events ever 5 ' ceeds will go toward the upkeep of | Methodist Sunday school enjoyed a |make the box up and his offer was | 1he pencils were gfe. Everybody | jora tonight, Bimwood has won | home. 3 | Bt - BUR[ED UNDER BRICKS the free bed maintained by the so-|sleigh ride to Meriden Thursday |accepted. O e W rdised i DO R e Girl Coastor Tnjnred: e e o ciety at the New DBritain Genernl |evening. Another ride is being! I'ollowing the work of the instal We hope to 1 another R h have| Heclen Stein, young daughter of j japioe P. Warbs bl | planned to be hel [1ation, Miss Covle gav. fine talk | g tured the only game they have, Aoun £ James P. Warbasse, outstanding 5t hospital, planned to be held in the near |lation, Miss Coyl a fine talk | graly bag soon. t muech hinges on to- Paul Stein of Walnut | played, 8o th der in the co-operative movement Will Hold Benefit Whist For Sun- Mrs. George Corbin, Mrs. Pardon | future. {on the condition of the local auxili- | Standard Steel Banquet ecove night’s contest, Th will be a pre- ing from in- | | | - ok i o A | in America, will be the speaker at C. Rickey and Mrs. John Pinches ——— She stated that she had re-| mhe Standard Steel & Deafings, | iminary game. Dancing will fol- |Jjuries, suffered last week in a coast- | (}e fourth open forum mr:xoung of shine Society—News In The | compose the general committee n BANK STOCK TAX DROPS, eived one of the hest reports in the | 1ne. Mutual Benefit association w lontihehiintco | ing accident on Maple street hill. |, eries of ten to be held at the charge. The committee in charge of tate from the local body and com- | 517 jts + y y - Tax on bank stocks collecte ; c ; annual banquet in e liseieh: The double ripper on which she was | congregational church tomorrow, . ¥ Churches For Sunday—Sued For | {aples includes Mrs. Arthur H. Bush- | . Gty o New: Lt it in’ ';q‘,f‘:)'_“l mented: Plainville on' the work |mks cluly in Bristol tonight. x T w« ppeppe | 1ding collided with the fence which | ovening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Ware 0 $300 By Berlin Man—Other Ttems | n¢ll: Mrs. William Scott, Mis. RS- y11eq £15,094.54, somerwhat less than mplished at Christmas time and { majority of the members of the as- | INCREASES SWEDEN'S DEBT | proects the raflroad tracks at the [ hagso has heen engaged for the past 5 scll Gold and Mrs. George Pickett, figures of $19,201.74. Tux | Il other occasions. sociation are planning to attend and Stockholm, J eden’s na- | foot of the hill and the little girl {cn vears in promoting the cospers ""]“ “‘f“"; fund o neat program of entertainment ' tional debt inc curing the|was dragged along the ground as ed in the Legion gttt has been prépared. A chicken sup- | month of November by 111,600,000 | well as being hurt by striking her | ixiliary throughout —the | o i) pe served including all the | crownl to 1,737,600,000 crowns, be- | head inst the posts. It w explaine The man who started out with a | In chargé of cumly. \\:il t?c ‘\l.ris. \\;. Commissioner William 1. Rlodgett sky hook to bring down the moon | L. Atwater and Mrs. f""’_“lé‘- Greene. | hag reported. The penalty tax ro- Lad his counterpart in Berlin this St. Paul's Church fund to New Britain was $1,412.16 ative mov Rev, T ment in America. nest .. Wismer will pre= | side at the meeting. which will be been s e > T Any member of cither or-| g .o ey PEINE 2 : et Rt Fat fiate ihat she b - ; S morning when a man climbed the 1,,‘“?5;’“] “l'(l,lmb:r:;t'b”r,"n‘:“di,?; .\“u::l Which was also lower than the 1923 zanization may, join and the dues| '~ o Shery e of ‘Jli' 3 "‘",‘J:"“ "”"l"l in '.’;r”]“ L ‘:"ihly);‘” : 'hl“”’””‘{‘ I preceded by an organ recifal of 3 5 0 o'clock at S| geure of $1,920.18. S e s owling Scores the United States. e property of | fered internal injur ro 2 Dol firteen minutes beginning at 6:45. e o o oy Erogatlon) | Paul's church, ensington. Rtev. paid cach yoar are put Into @ tund | rpe siandard Sieel & Doarings ' the Swedish government is estimat- | Brennan is attending lier. { el s s nereoliges misve el aci e | SonniCHETeRnsn WU Ibe It chareg 1‘.”'.“\“,‘ il be administered by the {, Bowing league held a session | cd at 3,59,600.000 crowns, while | Off to California |Ros 5 Db R e i | G el S R [state comnander of the Lesion ad | las: evening on the Recreation al- securities amounted to 630.000,060 | Cornclius L. Keliegher of Soutn | 1802 Ponselle Recovers, ) as frie ghbors stood on sacred Heart Church a committee for use in CMErEency oy giih the following team and in- | crowns. et, well known globe trotter, left | Will Sing in Bos ; the ground below and watched the| araeg will be celebrated at 8 . cascs at Allingtown hospita) or any | tor California, where he will spend 1 g in boston d eclipse with one eye while they| ..jock tomorrow morning at commum Theater "mn»r institution Wherein there are | o= |, iiior ot Long Beach, He ,,! New London, Jan. 24.—Rosa Pon- risked the other on him. cred Hecrt church, East Berlin. |ex-servicemen. The enthusiasm for | d through- 1 | this new fund has state and Mis: making the trip on the “Eouador,” [S¢lle recovered in health will Jeave ek he s first port o call, |heTe this evening on the 6:06 train Hiraa sea trip will take up | foF Boston where she will sing in 21 days and agong the pl to be (SYmphony hall at 3 o'clock tomor- 4 Sl betihe Canallzon:. row afternoon. In company with Bristol Club Bridge iher manager, Miss Libby Miller and The second of a se of auction [TIeT personal secrels (s iy s " | Trilik, Mise Pon: of tlfe men's branch for the m : DI Eegpartics ghCive| [orghlll S IS members of tl s | | club winl | €clipse from her suite on the ninth D g Ch {ner in which the women cm\d\u-ti e < [fleor of the Mohican hotel. Maes- aring Lhances [thefr work. e spoke of the mag- | % . o frrakapiacalonigli | A wnrining e ot the e, of o || MREDE beip given by th sistors o | Getting Anead’’ Month i Lan the t tro Romano Romani and Joseph au of New York eity visited the son of 1he great outdoors who at(empts men and hoped t the com- | 2 R {11 { t he sreat outdvora who et ) | Erwin Rowe of the entertainment All of Berlin, Iast Berlin and| pey, J. ¢. Brennan will be in charge Kensington turned aut in masse 0|, nq Sunday schoor will follow. sce the glory of the heavens as the BerlinCongregational moon got in front of the dominating| The Boys' class will mect at 10 yower of the great solar system and | g'clock tomorrow morning. The i shut off the lights for approximately | regular morning scrvice will be held two minutes. at 10:45 o'clock and the pastor will The eclipse was without doubt the | preach on the subject, “Elijah and most beautiful natural phenomenon | Eltsha.” he M en's class will mect cver witnessed by residents of this|at 12 o'clock as will the Sunday section. F'rom 8 o'clock in the morn- | school department. The Junior 1 ing until the last tiny crescent dis- | deavor society will mect it 3 | appeared at 10:30 o'clock people | o'clock, Josephine Barratiero, leader | Plainyille. Saturday Jai |out the Coyle cal lon the members of the Plainville | | unit to help out. | : | _Commander Robert Crais of | Brock-Barnes post was called on |and he expressed the compliments | singer at the hotel last eve- same cor- | fer New London engagement miere, | |ing ¥ - i - b 1 enmity of a erooked | | gi: itoa ik phihp | The month of January has been the committee is in charge of these R e e s sod on sieotcoruera veundasund | Kensiaton merming), AR Tt | R Sl i A st [ RLCE 06 UBIEet bt Lackyards and looked through| 'The morning service courcge win out—and Jack || M. William Cassidy, retiring | L T = S 2 SRR L) smoked glas: kodak films and|at 10:43 o'clock, vith proaching by {umphant, { sident of the auxiliary, was pre- | perity for many people. ere it is | on hrid T TR S e other eyo shields at the great|the‘pastor, Rev V.rnon L. FPhillips. cors 4 S Iron Man ‘m,w with a corsuge bouquet of tgain offering the same opportunity T AL iy FOURTH ROTARY CENTER spectactular show, He will speak on the topic, “Jesus pnchbackRofhatra Dume: violets by the auxiliar: Miss Mar- | to you o onight to ¢ s i s ‘They stood un top of Turkey hiti|and the Sabbathl SuACES heol Sunday Jan. 2 {dorie Fisher, who succeeds her Hlomheior o el s e i €D is Tormerly Opened at The e ] by, g ofat 12:10°p. m. he Christian In- | , made the presentation in year ind yo L N 1 \asnt= Naenic by B Verkade nd Morris Bl They stood at the | vor society will meet at 6 o'clock | Wards and s, fo your credit in this bank. vers : Tagur by Do 3 eriaan Kensington Methodist | 1o morni .5 service will be he hl; 10:45 o'clock. Rev. May B. Lord will preach from the test, “He Hath ailroud station. They stood—but then there were groups of people wherecver there was a good vantage spot. The man who climbed the :h steeple had a good look, but Th H L, Jan club was tormally ope A Rotary d here re- by B. Verkade, member of the ctors of Rotary Inter- interest-hearing account These events are and make deposits every ' . r 'ant I ¥ { embers fo ration with | | her in the past and for the evidenee | {of their appreciation last evening. Thursday in Monsieur Beaucaire T S D S SN oL Pased SThie Waynleretolo ey A R o ot o et rom Thurs. Matir ence _the 6 Gtk pdco, AP THOTs BN NG | e evenlng inervice el Do Dl ‘s roturn to the screen m | |and the following numbers were ht for, this weel's Amer e D P S Liainville man who climbed Sunset| 1,50 o'elock, the subject heing GRS SR el S SR il = T St p e i ARl of the legation Loek With a lantern, Light of the World.” The servic Irom the time the moon first| i he made effcetive by the pre started tu cross the face of the|apiation of a pageant by members fiers® orb of the infinite universc” | of the Shining St until the sun was totally cclipsed | The regular mid-week service will and a great fiaming circle had come held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday and gone and the sun again had re- | evening, under the direction of the turned to its place as monarch of | Epworth league. The Neumann the sky, Berlin people were glmost | fund offering will be taker up. The st enthralled. They gazed with emo- [ffunior league will meet Friday af- | @ Green Grocers—Comeds. I3 tion and revercnee as the streaks of | ternoon at 3:45 o'clock ted and green and gold and blue Commupity Card Party. guthered glong the horizon and fad-| The annual ‘“"‘!“““;"“, ("‘;‘],.‘.‘M:}Y was held last night at the hom ed away with the cold gray dark-| was held nig 4 awa) 818y Meotan . Goorge § Prentice of ness of totality as the whole world | M ; e of semed to go to slcep, Business came Worthington l: ge. Memt .: “_‘ u» to a standstill, motors ccased their on Community Center as Lusy hum in tactories, automobiles s in fl‘l‘}:f'fl j."j‘_ ‘1‘“]““1\ stopped and for at least two minutes | x'~“‘”‘ e nothing moved but the mercury in i o i for e the thermometer, which made a 3\.\].- ‘I\\-‘; G [ sudden drop while the sun was| Were ARG O S0 ert Deming | cbscured » prizes for women went to Miss Buried Under Pile ot Bricks prizcaifor wom Ame coss in Holl 1, and toasted nd. Burgomaster The Hague ge the new ke lant hero in’ “Monsivur ! With Bebe Daniels as his no solo; Miss An g by Dr ov The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. glamour and | urt to lend en- | | Piano solo, 4 Miss T lorious love making. | | piano solo. Refreshments consist PLAINVILLE, CONN. A oot reatness | |ing of ice cream, cake and coffee r i | were served. Vargo in Hospital ven Vargo of W . principal in the rec > in town, was removed Graham, glven last ev Police Pall Prozresses f the police ha e was held this W and the proposed prog or the concert was discussed. The - rs feel th | The Wants guarantee in many s the income of individuals class. s off now fc centers handsome e Licod Princess in tee memhb | equal if not superior 1 last year will be ITS NO USE YOU ASKIN' AOM FOR ANYMORE DOUGHAUTS CAUSE SHE SAID SWE WOULDNT 6NE US A\‘\/MOEE»./’_/'_/} AW, T p { BETCHA suEW MOM, CAN T HANE ST GA\: B ANOTHER DOUSKNUE, NE A MOMENT ., DLEASE? CAN NNES, R-BUT THAT DOUGKAUT WU2ZNT § ANY 600D. S Y 600D. J\\, WELL, WHAT DID A You DO WITH T2 i [ OM,1 JUSTAENT | AN ATE IT I \g ANyROW!! ',/ to Marjorie Moore, Mrs. Lester Demir T a Thomas SyWes, colored, was buricd :]' i"’ \‘\ el ( 6NENME under a pile of bricks, as ho was go- "% TGS G onarion ANOTHER ing about his dutics at the SWIES, yyo g pas been received in Berlin ONE nd Reynolds Brick yards yesterday. of the death of Mrs. Henry Good- [ i Several fellow workers rushed 0,0 iy Newark, N. J., which :m“.”\\.] | | | I his aid and it was found that he bad 47 O e iiness Thursday after- suffered & broken leg as a result of ,0n Mrs. Goodrich was, before the accldent. He was taken to the o0 Lo Miss Matilda New Dritain General hospital, Where | o4 resided here for m: (he fnjury was treated. It w ported today that he was, r Te- She ie survived by her par Ng and Mrs. Paul Emond, two s comfortably. Mrs, Paul Siegrist and Miss lena 1s Sued for $300 Emond, and one brother, Frank | John DPaz of Derlin has been | pymond. ANl are residents of Berlin. | defendunt in an action T Wna Bele" yemeriis by Steve | also of | friernoon from her late home in | Derlin, for $300 damages. Paz 18 be- | Newark; with interment in Holy ing sued for collection of a billl Cross cometery, Arlingto:

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