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WITH ITS CLEARANCE PRICES IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION IT OFFERS SO MANY OP- PORTUNITIES FOR TRE- MENDOUS - MONEY SAV- OUR BIG JULY SALE Plainville News 10CALY,H.C. A Here Tomorrow Evening GRADUATION |Grange | | ‘! Play a Success—Richard Baghee Married Last Saturday— State Police Busy — Plainyille Briefs. “I'll Show You the Town," featur- alternoon and evening under auspices of the local Y, M, C, the A PERFORMANCE FOR Motion Pictare to Be Shown rowes or e wam EXERCISES | ing Reginald Denny, Will be shown |jights of passing motord at the Community theater tomorrow | |18 also class president | The graduating clags will hold a iph'llil‘ and supper at Lake Com pounce tomorrow under the guid- |ance of the teachers, Wedding Last Saturday A very pretty wedding took place at the Church of Our Saviour lust |Saturday when Miss Lydia shecame the bride of Richard Bugbee, The | bride was dressed in white silk and ‘...m-.i a shower of whito roses, The | bridesmaid yellow and carried color, After the was held at |the bride's home, where a supper | was served. Then the couple left on a wedding trip to Massachusetts wore | ceremony a reception Both prineipals fn the welding are well known and popular here Among the out-of-lown people present at the ceremony were Mrs Nellie Blackburn of Waterbury, and Mrs, Albert Mrs, Wright River, and and five Mr. Lock of Waterbury and daughter of Deep th bridegroom’s father sisters of West Wellington. State Police Busy Seve state last n were in up the its and ‘stop- driving with dlight, poor and other violations of the policemen checking town it plug those who were improper lights, one he tail light Bristol News NEED THO LIGHTS ON BRISTOL CARS (Polce (o Enlorce Law Against “One Eyed” Autos \SPEEDERS WILL BE NIPPED? | Chamber of Commerce Gets Detee- | tive Service to Block “Gold Brick™ | Salesmen—Driver Who “Sassed” | | Policeman Fined in Court, In order to curb the practice of | | many drivers of motor cars of run- | ! ning with one headlight after warn- ings have been given by the police penalties be imposed | severe will worthleas securities. ber of Commerce for the past three years regarding curbing of question- able soliciting and house-to-house canvassing of a doubtful nature, the cooperation of the local organization with the city fathers in the eurbing out-of-town carnivals coming to Bristol, and various endeavors of like PARACHUTE JUNPER FURNISHES THRILL i ¢ i o+ s DIOpS From Airlane t Atude *“niy recently thore was anaounc- of 3,000 Feet ed from the Chamber offices the 4 checking up of various projects that had been brought to the attention of | Thousands thronged Walnut Hil the chumber, and in one particular| park Jast night when the Bennett case the chamber, working In co-| Motor Sales Co. provided a specta: operation with the police dep: cular parachute jump from an alr- ment, advised against the granting plane 8,000 feet in the air, to intro- of a license for a soliciting proposi-| 4,06 the new Chrysler four, tion. In another case investigated bY [ qpo airpiane, plloted by Lieut, the chamber, an advertising p(rnpo—“.“l Dixon and Charles Arnold, &pe sition calling for rates of $100 per| oo 4 41 the sky promptly at 1:18 page was also negatively acted upon. | High winds: recked |as scheduted. : ]"""““‘JL "":""‘";‘l' | the plane so that it was visible from >resident Frederick G, Hughes o ’ | 3 the ground. After eircling around the Chamber of Commerce an-|tho sky a few times to drop the nounced today that his organization | parachute into the baseball diamond, had engaged the services of the|yyon cut off his motor and-Gus William J. Burns International De-|Grar, one of the most daring jumpe tective Agency from the & to protect citizens ers le of fake, fraudulent and | in the country was seen to plunge from the plane. In a minute {or tvo he cut the string allowing | the parachute to fill and float down- Yearly Loss $120,000, A survey was recently made by the | [upon offenders, according to an ul-| A Biriey Was recenily made by the | warg { Bood portion of the receipts will 80 | motor vehicle law timatum, issued this morning by As- | 28€ncy rendering this service and 1t =y "y n0n10q as he neared the y | to defray the expenses of the Plaln- | school Vacation sistant _Prosecuting Attorney Wil- | a8 reported ,""“I"‘f’ {""“‘"““:'l’ |n2£" rth, that the parachute wauld col- | yille “X* group during the coming| yo pginyi public schools will [llam N. Deroster. Many drivers AITIGREoRtHELAEL suglitlion: | 1apse but he righted it and was car- | summer and fall. This organization | ! e £ lania he bart of po. | PET annum In the city of Dristol | 2PI€ BU BO . | close tomorrow for the summer va- [ met with lenlency on the part of po-| ¢ o o oonia™hy the citizens in | 1?1 Dy strong winds into the resi- | has not conducted a campaign for | o lice officers, who have stopped them | '”:’l’] ‘” . ':‘H'r‘”"l 5-‘ m)m‘m 1o ap-| dential sections of Vine and Lincoln ‘,m“” 1s this year x and hoy w’ be | Llection of Officers because of the violation of the motor prosimately $120,000, The national| treet but avoided injury, Graf fieploRto looyer RSt RIE W Lh o et lge, No. T4, I 0. O, |vebicle laws in regard to lghts. | S BN | stated afterwards that he landed om . | doing so0. drawing ita fun from Sequassen lodge, No. 74, 1. 0. O o Pk ‘ ehicles of loss is estimated by this same agency 5 B s ke You'll ind Sale Merchandise {oitg & 1 1) olale1seton ot emasss at s | 1 Zhe dangenstoothendventoles on| 088 IS DA A BYICLE BE he roof of a house but the minute ou n e erchnandise { benefit motion picture performances | [ Wit Mol O velios St ® |the road s clearly realized by the |2 AREeEle "4; ‘]’ O amber of | HlA feet touched the shingles he ; egular mo: dd Iellows ha e service which the Chamber of ; . such as this. e et | officials, who sce in several| g ; i, 2% listioved oft andl Tanded safely on thi ofiered mn Ev De t H 5 The present picture 15 one of the |1t B o'clock this cvening. The dnl- | (0% Wb ™ hosently reported | Commerce 18 (o operate in conjunc- ot rafely . | L tiatory degree will be conferred Jof y i hte 8 ists | Eround. Thousands rushed to his | most recent relcases and has not & Lo enae o IlgTits ot of order tion with the Burns Agency consists srik . | . g 5% iyl large class of candidates [|SXRR0ERT0. V8 9 of furnishing free information to|Tescue thinking that he might have dreds Of extraordmary values | beenishown ouu pLaNew Torhao. Notes | gnesiinsTnanialio: citizen upon inguiry on the|received injuries in his daring plunge. y before. It is & live comedy starring e | Speeding on the highways will be | & g onfiingulrygen sthie ) e nerci s a L . . !llm popular Denny, and Plainyill AMr. and Mrs. Hugh C. I'rey have | opeekeq abruptly. The motoreyele | ‘V“"‘““f’;' uig ’”'"“1 e Rl Riand g ieco atte i articles yvou are always in need [ residenty can sce & most entertain- |turned to their home in Washing- | sqiad has baen sngaged fn arresting | PANY offering an uniisted sccurity or | of s landi ton, D. C., s nding two weeks I { on any unlisted security thus offere ndly autoist put his car at Mr, !ing picture and help a worthy causge | '© . C., a nding two v K8 | drivers ho think that the eity| T (o Undor Wa Bennett's disposal. Graf was hur- of and things you have been at the same time. There will be a | With Mr. Henry J. Warner i\«.u.q a7 reco (rackatant hetlos | (MU Toursaments} Uivlos WAy B R SIS IR L A S Ratinge ST .1 | of Queen street few day as seen a harvest of e 5o g LA A SHCES i 5 :;":‘hn:r \rnvr¢:;h;"\'n'nhv::':;,: iz ‘ Miss Virginia I'. Warner of Queen | ‘1*‘ ,‘, At e Country club is the scene of great !w\\inh the officials of the Bennett Y a8 the 5 bt 5 % 5 ; act es. The condition of the|Motor Sales company grouped w | o 4 street 1s spending the week at a hn Garon of 331 Church street, | activities. ¢ antlng' ou can aflord them Llay . sncces lcamp in Kast Hampton !\- ‘l‘:”,"}. O M $20.80 for spreding |ErOUNds is Improving every day, and |around a new Chrysler four 11 his S Th | A large crowd witnessed the per- | gelaral carloads of pienickers | o Broad street last night. He was|the occasional showers, coupled | The crowds sensing that Graf had S N A > L ) 8 £ | e Wa S| ave help- |a ed e park ce all at this ale. ere are | formance of “The Path Across the |rrom the Actna Tusurance €0. of |arretaed hy Officer Henry degiingki with the varm -x‘r‘m'h!no,-rh:'\"QI];'\IK farriv n),]';:'o”’« park once more 3 A B given Iast night by BTt | iatord passed (hrovgh here this | Teroy Wells, Ir. of Tesryville was |0 (0 knit (e turf in good shape. |stormed the car and made it nest to hundreds Of rice savings ,Grange of New Britain under the | poming on their way to Lake Com- | picked up by Offfcer Edgar Norton putiing greens g oS r the photographer to 3 | auspices of Plainville Grange, every | ounee und made the town resom.] |for speeding on [Lake avenue and |dition due to the care and attentlon | get the pictures he was after. |seat in the hall being filled and "“,”, thelr shouls Is'and ,‘“\' i1 $5.80 {his morning. |given them by the .umrlrm profes- Mr. Bennett then drove the Chrys- many people standing. Tce eream | gy Lociian woekly prayer meet Hialmar Landers of Forestyille, |Sional in charge, Thomas Dawson. |ler around the town with Graf dis- and punch were sold during the in- ol e Nent s A ine o Pioad stroet, pald |The fairways are as good as can bC | tribufing Invitations to visit his | ings at the Methodist and Advent |also speeding on Broad . P el e L A, ! termission and after the play. The | cpiemian churches will be held this | $20.80 this morning. [expaclediiog »‘:_W:”:‘ AL punnand salesrooms, lay as followed by dancing. | Rovac ing z by nexl year, ¢ S Tt was acclaimed that this was play was followed by dnncin. | oyuning Rowe-Wooding Wedding Lt is! 5 meat tdcourmensin i | v ivo e srclelmed Anet S (s AR Dorothy Zink, a child toe dancer, | yfjss | Beehe of Whiting street | Formef Selectman Rolfe E. Rowe |E000 a he mos made a big hit with her act during i \isis Crienie drtCranD land Miss Helen Wooding, danghter |V1MY . |sensational advertising stunts yet 1 the intermissior Pl Rl R lof Lit n and M ‘harles T The fournament committee, UNAer | gag0q iy New Britain and gave rtermission e evening group of the e- |of yrarian and Mrs. Charles L. e h S V] : £ ! = |today is noticed in the river, About | Miss Flora Beard. e H“ Sanbl i, ] Woondine were married last night at |the guidance of Charles B. SImmONs, | (housands of people a thrill that will = H s g zational ehur Vol s tion | Woor e 1 las A% neee some Al Ber 'n ews 30 yoars ago the river was used asa | M. Benson also gave many per-| 7 BRCR TR PR G mq“' i ,‘”:yrlln thin vel [the home of fhe hride's parents by ‘m”mi"}::a;n“mxl;::vlv:;p ~Tv’i: venr | 1oN& be remembered. : swimming pool and was a very|sonal experiences which afforded| Governor John LR & : Tiev AR hun Gopdenol formerly | Naments g e sl SRRl beautiful and clean river. The|much amusement to the andience, [Sented diplomus to hepigmempsin; 15 pastor of the Prospect Methodist ‘;“"'('"h ‘\“'” St - r;)’.‘,.m, eninim el soollieas i abol v iarad oG of the class which graduated from [ The carpival of Lo s s D) Already the annual s g | [the i Gomonnz. Ik iodsy Wilcox-Cashman Wedding |the Broad strect school this after- |No. 2 will cantir e [church of this city and now pastor |, iument qualifying round ha ! il | Fishing was also enjoyed in the| . SAmuel C. Wilcox, son of Major |noon, the exercises being held at the [corner of Whiti s [1foney o0 (he darsees of leen played, with the results as fol- | d " {river, and especially was shad fish- | Frank L. Wilcox and Mrs. Wilcox of | Congregational church. Rev. Charles | The Hellkvis \Irs. Marjorle Stone Hathaway |!O%S: e 4 ling enjoyed, Shad at that time| WOTthington Ridge, and Miss Pearl{s, Wyckoff, the pastor of the church, |daring flaming whi s Telrod ot Honcr and Selestrarn b £ 1. Aicoft e R, WL Hailey | : ) Isold for 15¢, 20c and 24c apiece, | Sashman, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. |ofered prayer at the opening of the | thrilled joce tieiy Leigh D. Minor was hest man, Erwin | Bailey 2 up. Hemmel ] i Ouly Ous Chirch Thomas Cashman of Worthington | exercises. following which a program | nights. R i Horan Towe, brothers | Willlam Riley va. J. J. Hemmel, | ] | & Ridge, will bw married next Thurs- | of yecitations and music was ren- Am Tegi WA e o ridegroom, were ushers. Riley 2 up. i | “East Berlin boasted of only one| day afternoon at 2 o'clock &t the |goyed by the members of the class | Wil meet at S R R e By Joseph Devine vs. Thomas Patter- U S Ambassador [0 Mexwo in N jchurch in 1892, namely, the|home of the bride's parents. Rev. |or 1625 and an orchestra of violins |for a short | s mer ol- 1o home, whieh was prottily deco- 900 Patierson 2 up A i Former Resident Talks on Eagtietnodist church which stood on| Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of the Ber- | under the direction of Alice K. Wil- |owed by a < enter profusion of flowers, | Tt onsTe it Reuies Caes| New York Hospital |the site of the present church. but| lin Congregational church, Will per- |jjame. The valedictory Qellv- | Mountain View., 5 room 14 ridal parly left'upon a wedding |uiton 6 up 4 to play. - Dlfl A was much smaller. The Episcopal | form the ceremony |Mame. 4 e L L S TrE e & R ERE e B M el esd it H erbercda ] e g ered by Mis 2 »avis, who T ements IR ol viel 11 include - 2 O ‘ Bel‘lll] Yefll‘s AgO and Catholic churches were built a| The wedding will not be a large | becaniaich P x\: ‘r;’ “-lm“;rm:ws f interest [TONN. Maronn 2 up 1 to play. | > 4 little later. | one and will be attended only by | — 3 = i e e e (0 Thorpe vs. Frank Jennings “ \';A\-J\u:'h. June 25 (P-—James R. et There was also a barber shop | members of the immediate familics, | MOREFCOUNTERREINEMONEYAN s owaliwill fresids ontCentor (| denninEs & up a2 fornlay S ers Bl Sherielly Ametican Sambassadofiig X_CASHMAN WEDDING conducted by Phil Lotz which got| After the cercmony Mr, and Mrs, | & e o J. H. Hurst vs. Harry Barthelo- | Mexico, successfully underwent a mm {the overflow of checker players from | Wilcox will leave on a three month e LR SRRl R il uSassed® Traftic Oficer mew. Hurst by default. minor operation at St. Luke's hospi- | he store, which was run then by|trip to Burope. U i | cozel orainore Cout erle 8o o 5 .ol C. R. Riley vs. Gales P. Moore. | tal today, his physic Dr. Joseph - iy ALV oscitt Clark’s hall rip to Europe. Upon their return eral reserve bank notes were passed T.ouis Nichols of Farmi on paid s Riley by default | Blake, announced 5 S, BC0RS ark’s hall was| they will'make their home in Cleve- | PLAINVILL h this city last night. In cach in- |310.80 this morning the local | tiley by defauit. i Blake, d. | Grammar School Graduation &[0 conter of attraction where ”‘|l;m4] S e N oo e . Lv thi; “‘m la 'mi.\‘. In ca "v ”i Jourt sesslon, bhecause of @ violation | Joseph Devine surprised .v{]l his | Dr. Blake said Mr. Sheffield’s con- the entertainments, dances, ete, | b B B JUEsCRT A uT h ance the counterfcit was tendered i . : platlon 1, fonds by winning the prize for the | gition following the operation was Success—Annual Mecting ces, : [ accepted a position with the Peck. JACQUELINE TOGAN in 2 min 1 ekl purelias of traffic st night in Forest- 2 L & pe : Huge Succes—Annual Elwero held. Athletle hall was not | Sonn & Wieos Gor o Lo “THE HOUSE OF 301 TH. A rianinsnigking Spurchascsiioti i L tey the six. [low net qualifying score which Was | satistactory, and that if there are no l of Kensington Fire District To- bullt at that time. | Mr. Wilcox is a graduate of nals of Officer James MeNamee, played last ; ”'I“-“ e | unexpected deveiopments the am- “Clark's Hall later became a pill| Trinity college, Hartford, class of | W stopped by the officer afier duly Fourth Activities | bassador should be in condition morrow Night.—Other Items. | factory and the town had two do 25. He is a member of Delta Psi. | 2 ad tried to pass around “y\. S hniE .’:v‘ldir\lymnl St e R e A : tors practicing and residing here. | y¢ 4 et Srronn Forcstville Clenter, |members of the Chippane o\ At Maxico Gits L Ha deciines iarat T ol 1 -| Miss Cashman attende 3oston | 5 3 B silent heacon orcatville Center, : 5 v the ? i e Professor Adolph Benson of Yale fyyil Bitt S 0F N 8 o the s Cas ttended Boston | Be 'Siirel ol Scel thel Famous e o et ek larali |l thia faloiday iere Rl be ff S e S St Sl o University, a former resident )\ scmant o tho pill factory, The| " Cr™Y for & period. | recting. traffle, Nichols bekmn fo |2cUVity Doied not onty on the courss 3 ¢ ¢ Bait {Berlin,fdellvered § nBstARES ] Post office was orlginally where it is Woman's Aid Annual | e o [} ustor. 11e informed the ofticer (DUt also about the clubhouse. There Removal is Denied : probably one of the most interesting | 4. "y later was moved into the| Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson was | . kRN P B S o | will be dining room service a la | AR falks in the history of the East|popst ot MRS elected president of the Woman's vns S 1 should be covered over, |SArte throughout the day. Stewar | P Berlin \Tflm'"""“-"]“:{“r ars meet- | “Two other publfc piaces were the | Aid socicty of the Berlin Congre- | s dirccting trafric | fo0b! ]1 is ["“"-'“rk'] ATFANECMEN'S | (1o dicted prodictions by the Mexi- ing of that organization last V€N~ oat market run by Charies Wood- | gational church at the annual meet- 3 o i t ally hecame so ex- |30 that he will be able to e % |ecan governn iblicity i 3 & i y fLver 4 e CAMS or a h \ licity agents ing. His subject was: “Eaat ”f"”\‘“_ ward and the store and refreshment | ing which was held yesterday after- | Free Every Night at the Mo : 4L (e iomicer Taatrio Iben Ao At O iat Averlcan A g Thirty Years Ago.” e told of e | place run by Jack Welch.” said the [ noon with Mrs. George E. Prentice, |55 W5 v as skt o Hnagus e sinent feomnilIEeias| (8 SRS REEREAR MRS T old buildings, the people who lived | g0y o erhe meat market s still| Other officers elected were, vice- | o will ce be open ’»]‘_“' W (""‘1\' 'r‘\ s/l (I T il neleatTeret 1o & in the village and of the IMPONaNCe | genqing byt is not wused. Jack| president, Mrs. Anna Molumphy , Nichols Aropliediomicer At (INSNOISE IR TIOREEOk st e eI ETIS, st it e e For which Fast Berlin mainiained In 1he | \woiohg sior> was loacted in the | secretary, Mrs. Frank B. Woods, and ll'emen S Namee, “1 know it will” ~Well, | The set pieces are {0 be .yr(‘\‘:;] .v\m‘l s oo n etk > commerctal world those many Years |y iging now occupied by P. Holl-| treasurer. Mrs, Francis Deming. vou don’t look as though you would | !hese and of jvr,”,'f,.,“n?,rr,,\- T i (e et G y ago. He said in par . !gan and family. The older residents| The affair was held in the Pren- know whetlier it is open or not.” i “In addi. |now in progress of preparation At that time, which was the| oo\ 1 g > | . % ® Al Sa i ors from New Haven. In addi- |7 progress f prepa = 4 uto. | ©f the town will well remember the | tice grove and a picnic lunch was | snapped bac o Vithout fur o the set picces there will be | here, has not been determined . carly nincties, therc were o Aulo- | ioqt market for its premium fn-| served, The reports of officers for T T LR oIt bombs and sky rockets that| Final decislon on the method of 1 mobiles or airplanes and one of the | 4,1 ont to buyers the past year showed that the s wher as booked on a violation Ll il i i) PRt 2 popular modes of transportation Jast Berlin has great many| son has heen a successtul one - oAt gy b epcIi s s el g : Al blavaa il 2 BLSTORIY a a successful one. : P ing with the spirit of the day. | w determ r the ambas- b ek iive ’l"d"‘f"'{”“ % “j"h | more housea today than it had 50| Grammar School Graduation This morning, Nichols co O o1 (b2 entertalne eaTort retiirnet o Washiagtor it irom the big wheel in front and the 202 ve ago. Wilcox avenue was just! o : 5 rly well when the costs, plus § 3 g % el A ! L wheel in bac The bridge shop |\ /oo ’”p O e as Jt) The graduation oxercises of the l» P s it commiltes tolnave York v @nit for meals was then in full swing and was the ! pyey“avenue of the town, whereon | ensington Butan - Sobiool onere Ld After “Bunco™ Artists |works sct oft as soon as ] Ak % - chief factor in the life of the 1OWN. | .gy0q Slile Sk asiavel held last evening at the town hall. The AatiVitive ot e Bristol G Is as carly in the evening as| His » undergo a siight 1 Peck, Stowe & Wilcox was also in | oo, prass oA (," Diplomas were presented by 8. possible. so that the ren of {oper n known to the er operation, as was Mr. Mildrum's | oot RO, D e tha| Chase Coale, chairman of the school | mbers may h opportunity | Gifime hatennoated 1= little jewel shop. The bridge shop |, o 25 s | board. to 36 graduates. of enjoying the program. | permissic come 1o the United 1 5 . i jiAratacratiotnechion K Nan\l'ul“ The address to the graduates w ¥ caiiaheme o'clock the ! States 24 Had 13 acres LorEclIS BN RIAch imaplestiecasniiiiline the atracti{os I TR SEERE L e = enine ot S to York, New Haven & Hartford rail-| pastor of the Kensington Congre- | il midn ) e to road employed an engine just for| Big Indian Massacre. gational church, who delivered an for danci iy iplomatic rep- he Fast Berlin, to switch cars acrose | “July 4, 1893, was a great cvent|inspiring talk to the students, in Hundreds of Big, New Attractions, = ; e Mgxican capitab the river. Tn those days Middie- | for East Berlin, There was a great | ch he cautioned them against | Let the Classifiel ads be Tl was issu st night in Mexico City. by town, New Britaln and way stations | deal of talent in the town and the| bringing thelr schooling to a close Novelties and Surprises petent assistant ndir Bl he were suburbs of East Berlin. Trains | townsmen got together and put on & | at the completion of ninth grade bt you n MELMING - FENGLER il- coming in not only stopped on this|1egular wild west, Indian celebra-| work, red and nervous, —————————————— fise Olga Fengler of 14 Highland ed side of the river. but on the other |tion. The grove made an ideal set-| He challenged the class to con- g z and Reinhardt R. Helming of u- de as well to take cmployes to the | ting for such an cven | tinue with its studies, as the coun- NOTICE married in Bristel, )s- suburbe. { copal church was n | try 18 in necd of well cducated men o annual meeting of the Worth. |June 16 by Rev. Otto Deussel, a re- a- Dudiey’s miil another impor- | was all wood too imilt a cabin | and women, he said. He said, “For e Riee TDiateier Wil s w B fodae 13, tant enterprise of town. Farm- ite people | nine years you have been working 4 \ i e a5, in | At ¢ of the city shows, je- ers came In from ecverywhere J to put yourselves where you are to- e Town Hall — while they were having their meal | come out of the night and with seven years more of | Al B —. S = ground, they were having their | them, burning th hard work and plenty of hack bone s Sk ¢ e Urer o elent R I f f ose horses shod across the vay. | ground, after whie o iear e yohrselieal totwhere] i Musiciand i DancingSEveryaNight A eller rrom Bdwers' tin shop was another plant (1o be driven back your town will be proud of you. Fire Distri . Old Time Oyster Roasts tors came within a ha fm\“‘ cises last ni did not mark the s r to cor Saeesing—soce eree—raning nove— bead- "0 e grealest socia - of getting kille t night they had| he seh ¥ erely the . sche—fever! All vanish quickly with Rinex. One of the grealest social func- | of gelting killed. Al night they | end of the scheoli merely th Hay Fever, Summer Colds, Asthma, Catarrh tions of the town was the oyster [a wonderful dispiay of fireworks in | R S Sren P e ot Ol A O rousts given by the bridge shop. | the open lot in back of the store. | (Continued on Page 12) | Secr o e Evervbody atiended them. not only | A little might be said of the peo- | by the Clinical Laboratories from this town, but frem all parts|ple of East Berlin at that time. TI = S50 y - i s of the state. Many prominent|were véry much like they are today 5 : cople ware. prezent from time. to | only they were of greater exremes. | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS F o Adv Good Id BY BLOSSEF e | There were all types of people.whore. vances a Goo ea S “At that time FEast Rerlin also |as today they are more of the same boasted of a restaurant which stood | ciass. They were divided info six | e == T = £k - epposite the present railroad station, | groups. First, a few of the native | ONLY ONG LETTER FOR ) \ NE DONT Kaow. o[ WY, heo ; s & ' It was here that all the important {settlers, R. O. Clark being one of | US ToDAY, AN IT'S FRo \ [ | AnvBoDY s Tuar ) [ AVNT l UEA WY DONT ‘ ' men ate, such as the oftice men and | these. It was understood among the ) [ EATY v I SUE SEAD AT SOMETUING template men. The bridge shop |people that anyone who couldn't get . \ CACE N A WHILE TO also had yearly excursions, at which | a job in the Bridgs Shop or any-| \— TUEOE TMAT WE 1 cevilDAEoE they chartered their own steamer. | Where else might go to R. O. Clark | N s . e They had special trains to carryand he would give them a job. The \/: AL J \ them to Middletown port and from | five other groups were as follows { ) | there chartered steamers of their | the office force, foremen, mechanics, . own and went to Watch Hill, New mmon laborers and last but not ‘ London and Bilock Island. Th ast the tramps. It is 1 that there also had their own military band 't one mp in the country today | hall, which has since been torn t say that he hasn't work- down. Two of the best remem least one week in the Bridge bered leaders of t band w M. op of East Berlin.” | Mclntyre and Max Sugenhime, the | The town had one consiat- | Jatter of whom still resides‘in East ' Ing of one large room and a smaller | Berlin m, said Professor Berson. This “The station was then located | school stood In the woods on - the where the present freight station is, | back road to Berlin and has recent- | at the rear of the present Stanley | Iy been fixed ¢ into a dwelling | Chemical company's office, accord- | house and is at pre occupied by ing to Prof, Benson. It was soon | 'rank Aspinwall and family. Per- | changed however and & new one | haps the best remembered teachers in the school are Mrs. Andrews, who | bullt where it stands todss | et Mves bere, Miss Wiliams aad | One of the most marked changes