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Found in our Infants’ (sic for m Berlin News sl CHURCH WILL HOL cheery Musical special ser any RBerlin da made him programs s at the nees, 'rand was popular and Mr. Ahlberg s mien well Musical Programs Arranged for Berlin Con- |eregation chureh in connection with | Ithe 150th anniversary of its found. | ling, have been arranged and those | | the two | in will attending the excrcises, either A |the morning «t 10:45 o'clock, or in | d |the evening at 7:30 o'clock, Eclestastical Society and Berlin | | | | | Musical Programs for Special Serv- ices Tomorrow—Kensington Bar- | oo ner. Postlude “aulke her Will Continue to Cater to the Lair Sex—Church Notices—Items. | Anthem—"Sanictus” from “8t, Ce- (36,8 P m. and evening servce at et week will be a busy one for | celia Mass.” Gounod. Th Iadics of Sucred Heart chur U tiin Congrgutionsl chureh, | Solo—"God Shall Wipe Away All | o ties of Sacrad Heart church ihe CUINE L INEE e Charles Stuniman, ten church parlors. Mrs. Patrick Holi i wnd Saturday. The first meet- |\ processional and recessional | o FEG PO & will b that of the Worthing='unopus of 40 children will be a feu [SS FH o moh o wife of in Gcelosiastical society on Tuesdns ‘yre of the evening service. Ther feo oir ooy g S E T 00 Coning and the second sill be the {chilgren have been carefully trained | J 5 oy ol oyt o BRRE T joual wecting of the church on'ynd it s expected vl\nl kel Etorkilchamilie spalad b il e R Friday «vening will be worth hearing. K brothers, one of them James Ross ‘The mecting of the ecelesiastical | The sermon at the Morn'ng service o TR R up the election of |will be delivered by Tev. DF Frank es o0 aglive | i cuding of reports (. Woodworth of New 5 Ll ”‘v‘;‘;l‘ l"”: lof Cromwell. meral will he vl tog eor with the and the "‘!"":‘,“ ,mr..lfr:. e held at Southmayd, Doolittle com- rei of the budget for the com- Ly Dr. E. Il Nor i |fi_\, pany fin 1 home Sunday at 2 s (,lu,., ,‘.‘ld'.jw‘ W Hlli\h g- |Samucl A, Viske. Rev, Sherrod Soult Ir'm‘\.\"- and wx‘n:{! v‘lfimlf:‘hl‘n]“lhlllf T Willlam Ncott and Russell Gold. land Rev. Henry P. Schauffler. Al gy g4 Ny e ohatrman, bad he (Wil delvor addrestes ADDERBNAICO | & e gt oriva o rmatically leaves the board this [ihe historical occasion. glvoh b¥ ths dndles of Si. v, us 8 the custom. Mr. Sc Wind Docs Damage | |church was held in the parish rooms ¢ ) it wind and rain of last night {08 e : wssine the.on of chairman littered the streets of the town with ‘V}:m{niq: 1[34\‘ - mmv 1.:1?;".: (ine nieniber of the ‘\n.»,‘q vvc elocted Jeaves and branches, Along Rer- "(.” NI e B ioners L R s } tin strest today there were MADY g Seanong, Miss Minnie Kahms ‘The mweting of the church will (B MCEG Sink Sehich had faller |(HERS steond, Briss Minnie Kahines: ke up the reports fot the Year and g on, ypoey during the night. AUo- |0l o™ v sugonhinre: second the eloction of all officers and com- B TUC G are forced to dodge |I17IR THe HR BRI 0 miiters. 1t is expected that :‘1:‘,:-:: any of, (nem. so targe wers:they: | L SLRER, (T, Seareg Peer il be soveral interesting reports 10 o Sy ooke in town ver: T *® |nouncement made that socials of st b tilecting, 'nigh today {that kind will be held cach Friday In addition to the two mectings <. Panl's Church e . o o ¢ o Berl 1en’ o celnbrate mor- = 2 2% . meeting of the Berlin mem's | oo winl ho cetebratod tomors (TN G i next e ol scheduled for meat | R C el 8 and 10 o'clock at | ThY ANTIE © W Jay cvening at the Com- Pauta ehurch, Kensington. Sun- | TGN R G ey o PUILEnaUEeiEng e DL of ¢ iy schoot will be held at the USUAyoraq tq he Danbury Fair this morn Woman's Aid society will be held hour. ing w Thursday afternoon at § o'clock | cacrod Heart Church " ok the Lome of Miss Elizabeth Py SO TR ohrated at 9 ) a'elock tomorrow morning at Sacred Mean Thing. Ehepngnis it s mecting Wbt 0 ureh, Fast Terlin, Sunda¥ [ pogpitable Host--Won't yvou have the first of nd it ds e he eld at fhe usual NOUT. | come more duck, Miss Stommer? Lnown who the speaker will be. | Kensington Congregational Rashful G et sous IL is expecied that the organization | eeular morning service Wil “On, do. H Sietinein il Lecoms r with the [\ 7 (1d tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock | just your siz grtofanerlinae A lot the Kensington Congregational | — #v number are expected (o SIEN | oy p0p Rev. Vernon 1. Phillips) Fxperience P JRTE b will use as his foplc, the Second and B et M Will Continue 10 Roh i Third Chapter af TMomans. -”wi Him U en v ‘;‘“ (.,’ 1 taf Sisth Wil continue to cater | CI EUCCG G of the Sunday grhfln" Her—Kiss me and 6 he aill b ws ready In the faluro | | iy or tne Christian Endeavor | hoeis m;\ v'«; proy ‘l(,‘m St ety sl be held at 6 o'clock. le:! oot 1ot il “f‘ A evening service will begin at 6:30 | D pronrislon of tho DODRINE SANS [0 iciockiand) will Inst forfis iminutes | rullop; collld Snotine ”""”‘ 10 v, so that the members of the but it 1n belleved LhAL he 8180 4 ) ogution may attend the exer- 1 continie 1o cater 1o the women. | SERTIRLCY fonn Consregationa! | : e e g ¥onameilol| oRuTcR inicoonechion [RU A 43000 | WUATCHA | it by T anniversary. The toplc at the eve- QEADIN ALEK ) ciat ich seeks to divorce the 20 i “How Do We | £ L «rber shop from the beauty parlor, | M “‘_’"‘.""I :”'L“:;m‘i‘“ Lo | I probably have little eftect in Get Our a1 wn has been no conges- B o 'wl r ahony hiera hiave | -Bors: clast mesting at 18 8. m e LhIe t faka care of alll the |Moming servics will be a speclal one irade, since Kensington is not one |In connection with the 1.wm’nnw sl il | versary of the founding of vh'n o e jarge ) . i v Re Or. Frank ! 1 shurch. Sermon by Rev. Dr. There are three barbers in Ken- |© . | SIRE(GHL 1 [itTis pretent (imetand | O N Weedwerth ot iBummerwIct s ingl pree 5 New Hampshire. Tople, “The Church this fact leads to the beller that the | Now Hampeure: LA 00 vdict is not intended for places the | 4 the various departmenis size of Rerlin, The shops here are |Class an e L t whle 1o take care of all the trade |Of the Sunday school will meet at | T e Ry |12 o'clock, noon. The evening ser- | Lo e {1cn =01 ten he of the church Harry Ahlberg of Shuttle Meadow | !¢ ™ be s par :‘:L Lodyais ivenue, New Britain. #ho died yes- | will inc nce vl terday afternoon a= the result of [cal and fuspivitional addresses h n utemobile accident in Union- several clergymen, and musie ¥ 18 nell knawd in Berlin and [several artiste js man; friends here were shocked | taday to hear of the-news.. Mr. Ahl- | harg was the leader of hestra, which ¥as furnighed mu- 10:20 a 10:45 a {have a real treat along musical linc: The programs arc: Morning Service “Pilgrims’ “Marche Kensington Methodist Churs An fmportant meet Ahlberg's |Ing of the official “oard m m. The Organ prelude—"Festal Commer (hechit Dok ot e e e | us” Handel. ” Anthemn—"He, Watching Over Is- i Thou Itorget Me," Oley Speal Mrs. Chapman, soprano. venlag Service Chorus,’ Wag Pontificule, pastor will The |preach on the theme, | Opportunity liked. | 'he Day of Do not forget to hring your gifts for the “Home For the Aged.” 7:00 p. m. Iipworth lengue will meet and the theme will be “Apply- |ing The Golden Kule." lafternoon the Junior League will meat at the church, Thursday at 7:30 p. m, the mid-week service will be held, The | isermon will deal with confirmg a nd 7:80 p. m. the theme will be “Deadly Bombs or Luscious Fruit. Bible study On On Tuesday at o'clock in the will be from the “Ro mans, 6th chapter,” Fast Berlin Items L Th holy ere will be a celebration of the communion at St il church Sunday raorning at 8 o'clock Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Harry Bodley of New Rritain have charge of the services are as follows, servic ing school at fon. the Methodist church 10:45 o'clock, morn- followed by Sund: a'clock, Junior Le vices at The pastor will preach | _Plat'nville News LIGHTING COMPANY INCREASES RATES Wil Démand Higher Figure From Town in New Contract BEAUPRE HELD UNDER BOND Criminal Negligence Charge Against Noew Britain Man—Report of Orrin L. Judd—Church Notices—Legion Auxiliary Plans Bazaar—Briefs, An Increase of almost 60 per cent will be asked by the Connecticut Light & Power Co. in any new con- tract entered into between it and the town, it was learned today. The pres- ent contract for lighting the streets | of Plainville was made 10 years ago, | and the amount stipulated was $3, 1600 a year, This agreement terml- nates this ye and the company s | ask 5,600 a year, or an Increase NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928, Browne, followed by office for holy baptism, Confirmation classes will be held next Sunday at 4 o'clock in the rector's stud; The Dbishop of the dlocese will visit the parish on November 22, There will be a parish geeting Monday egening at 7:30 o'clock in |the parish house. Baptlst Church | The services at the Baptist church tomorrow will be as follows: 10:45 Strengthening the Churches,” Sun- Gay school following morning serv- ice; 7 p. m, “A Great Adventure” will be the tople. At 7:45 p. m,, Thursday, there will |be a prayer meeting. C. E. Meeting The Christlan Endeavor soclety of the Congregational church will hold its regular meeting at the church tomorrow afternoen at 6 o'clock. The tople will be “Stewardship” and Miss Gladys Madeley will lead, Juniors Play in Hartford The Plainville Juniors will open their football season tomorrow when they play the Hartford Mohawks at Trinity field, Hartford. The game will be called at 2:15 o'clock, and the local eleven will leave by truck |from the center at 1 o'clock. The boys have put In some hard practice scsslons under the coaching of | Archie Nalbandian, and they expect 110 glve a good account of themselve: LOMOrroTw, Certani Trial Today of $2,000, for a continuance of the same service under a new contract. It any additions or improvements are voted at the town meeting Mon- day night, these will ralse the amount still further. Petitions for approximately 30 more lights have been received | from sidents of outlying sections of the town, and these will probabl | be voted at the annual town me | ing. An improvement in the illumi- | nation about t | brought up, inciuding the placing of six brilliant lamps {n the c rand better ones along the main street First Selectman William J. John- P by o olghth grade music and her | son stated this m?vrvmv[{ that no ree. Y O aatientious. efforts in. this were|The teaching force for the coming n"“"‘““' Who was given permission { ommendations would be made to the Dietzol—Graft con in the excellent music at the |YeAT appears to be an excellent one, “_n’;!_"me her maiden name of | meeting, but that the officials would| A marriage leense was fesued hy [Sraduation. and we hope for good results from Cirm’;] S [ 1eport on the various matters, give 1he New Gritaln cit clork yesterday| “Miss Dinfon of New Haven aid |!he new ones, and good progressive| , trmeo ‘afallo was' granted s the prices which the Nghting com-|1o Eric Ditzel of 130 Daly avenue, |50od work n grades & and 6 com- [(°3hIng from all the former ones” | hse B8 CHuovee from Agata -Ma- [ pany wouid ask for each addition.| New Tritain, and Miss Marguerita bined, bot resigned to accept a posi \|nr|“1::::"‘:::-:‘"C':““'“: P reutines At "':“:':::.fluc'f; ‘,md "‘1";1(»[_|"vl]‘;:' l‘:nu‘.’:l. meetin ‘l\’,’-{(," of New Britain avenue, Plain- “""‘l"lfl‘r‘fl:"‘:' S‘;H:vl\n\' MI:'IF;‘;;;:‘!I:«;- Chaplain Orville B, l_."]‘rr of the U. (\‘I::(hn;r presented Mafallo' case. " A Beaupre o Main sireet, | ine progross fn the Plalnyille ({0 resigned to accent a_position n | Artwy will preach. | t::::;‘r:;:hf‘"' it ha o b New Rritain, pleaded not gUilly 10 8 | graded sehools is shown ir that town, after teaching here sev- dately after the me erv- e " [ charge of criminal nogligence hefore |k wemert of Supeisime s Yal yvara and doing excellent work, |ice: Young People's Circle, § p. m. | - Raiders Kept Busy | Justice Edward P. Prior last night| apein 1. dudd. as lesued i i hers resigned fo he ”,m._IHm‘sI\wJu.nml. Miss \\nodlru![._ln.!- dhmmn;) '“K squad of the police | and his case was postponed until GNEL N e s Terry and Miss Mecorney, [CUssion “What kind of a Religion I e JPV\‘: consisting of Oftice [ next Friday, Teaupre being Teld un- [iq as follaws: ; rry did faithful work for sey |14ke," Loyal Smith, i Willtem, Thou il der $300 bonds. He is alleged to| R T s enit yeorai I necondigradefana e (1 TheRottiosraianc Stenchertiotithe ) (35 St SEASHIDN ke Conithe i [ have been negligent and thus caused |y ngpepote: were sorrv fo lose her, Miss Mecor- [church school will meet in the | 48 | nettéed some = fine [ the death of Milton G. Iuriburt of |y s \ith much plensuro 1 sub- {10F nocepted o position In our high |church parlors, Monday at T:30 pum. |8, S0 0 0 4. thok New Britain in an automebile-mo- it my annual veport of the progress | S 100! a8 assistant to her husband, M| Dol ath thofinte GO q(u it [ toreyclo crash Wedneaduy night onlof {110 sehnols under ms supersision |MT: 10rd. Miss Root of Meriden & sewing meeling Thuraday .after- )\ % fF p 8 TS, O Canto NI the New Britain road, He was st | or (ho past year. HEbri and Migs Arneld of Bristol, our W‘}]‘_;‘-’ e 0 o fa s ‘l?“:h tlwoylr.- held under a technical charge, which | wat fha hegiining of the sehool | KiNdergarten —teachers, did good o evening group o the federa. | U A2C & pint of_ dlsaliel L was altered when Hurlburt died _x.-‘.i\ Ak oiin '_I_m\’h‘", ':“m‘mmw “Vr‘hvm'k he past year, hut resigned to jx_uu.»mll‘mj:x in the church parlors, URTEers Bt “a; e 14 Y 0 head. terday at the New Diritain General [griiy e votioved 1y A B positions in their own cities, [ Thursday, 30 p, m, i e noiiaey released on- hospital, Judge ( Wl e S R e e G da Moore of New Haven took | mi-annual meeting of the Wom. it sa Bort 4o s el e New ain represented Beanpre, Il i DR AN anahan's place and did good [an'a Fome Misslonary union, will be |, S50 =0 o nt visited short- while o n ey el aE BA TR (5 Tt i P ST ,l" pupils in that partdon iy hat gr She will con- [rld 1 the South chureh, New Rrite ||¥ 1 Hrm‘[““]‘“)‘ at his lome in : 1 ol ntoroea ol o linwe aGRIREOR Eios I RESEROBH in RSt no Herivears ain. Wednesday at 10 a. m. and 2:15 | Uast Bristol and for a time the raid. ! o he placed in the new school. 1™y “funnah King, a teacher of {n. m. erce baffled but the trail finally | Condition Critical. 45 \'""] Nere ey I b e indi esperience resigned ar Kas- | The Farmington Valley assoclation ‘"“M“‘“?M‘::fl:‘l_‘;:{:";' in the back: IS ey - st grades, hecause of the part Hlv““ or feaching in fourth jmeets in Farmington, 8L cight pints of h'”n' ] 'ns:vw.]..d s o el L 1% planhe - previous vear, which several vears, Mrs, King [10:30 a. m St pints of Intoxicants. - goltianty e ey S R DE oY el L At m DT lent work in our school and | The annual Christmas sale will be | 75 G20 sutnesstil in ra su‘m o bond, be v 1o s In the Fiistor | €Ty upsatisfactory, as a large pur |y wero sorry fo release her. Iier[held December 8 and 9. Brialol Toatdent; broved o be at AN A SIS e Botolfeent of children dinnot o a NS |pieo was taken by Miss Mary T et [l ealdentpraved toine aiifel RS e Ca b nark Il o (8 thatit] More 'ypeNaih of Portland, Me., who lins | Methodist Church [ n stk notldae than e it onn 1g | Children were promofed this past’jona good work a will remain | The morning and evaning scrvice |1 4 arts of “cogn: nd some Ralakaub ren Ve @ Blyear to (he next g dun to the ey e, Mrs Aliee K. Williams. |t the Plainville M. E. chureh vov‘\_'\?\'_‘ ‘"\‘Nf";“;(’;;;lg“"l_';" *I' v Hennes | Virst e fitet they were not pushed and rush- loyr supervisor of musie. drawing marrow will be conducted by the ot 8 . He also sccureq T P e e v e sanson il it secured a !;nrv:! foundation of |,ng gowin v sixteen years, re-|pe the Rev. Arthur Ball, at .H"l_’ aat rald netled David Bigk N R L s work in full time sessions. |eigned tn July fo retire from sciiool {10:45 . m. and 7 p. m. The mom- |, {he Jast rald netted David Segal. carlior In (he/iwcelr, fhey |y, (OUF sehools made fine progress | work, Mrs, Willlams has dona ex- jing theme willl e, “The World Up. |31\ BESCE Teatuirant :rt"r‘:‘f'!or. Lol S in all the fundament=jceflent word in our schools and wu side Down," in the evening, “The |\ IHETL ahd & pint of Intosleants zround this worning's fhury |'* 8 R00d Work e sorry to lase as a_supervl- Christians Lamp.” A cordlal fnvi- | 178 Samher s"'_u'_h’dhs-é”- ; ;fl‘l s of fine. Aviving particles which | reading, cspecially. jsor, ~All other feachers are fo re- |tation in extended to all who are |} {0 HOTE seoured by Sezal short- Qi not melt hut seuttled along the | MUCH Progress was made in intro- fuain, They have done good. con-withaut a church home. to worship | Ponselle Sings ke o h et e e ot vadins.cientious work, and we are glad fo with us. The Sunday school will [ - Powsclie Sing L 1 ; Lo ThUAE el o T e S e b A e B e R R hough singing in her usual de- jiEuardy dORRL e c N H')"” o1 lgrasp the thought in i e e [ {IEhtful style.osa Ponselle did ni ;.:‘:‘.\ .;“\‘.":::u‘x:”:u‘?:‘v‘qmuml.\. “‘w‘ juired to Le read, hy answerlng iare all new to us except Mrs. H.| Miss Gladys Daniels will be ,!"\;;"";‘]:‘: :;y!‘.\'j:‘!‘ll\:?:::v\in“i;‘:‘;’::‘;‘l' coldest night of fhe year, The cold [1Uestions on what was read. n|Rerniee Gray, who faught in our lcader of the Epworth lengue at 6 fnun ot (RPUSFRRCR (0 (B8 ":V [Weather was weleomed by radio |PHmary grades statements were schools before accepting a position fp. m.. On Monday evenlng the Sun- fyen i LI »w'.}.«.‘: ey :flu fans, but they found it hard 1o be. | Written upon the board. and n{un'l;;m Rristol. We are glad V’r\ secure {day school hoard will meet for their |y rince hag beon given m‘,(":). :):; eve fhat they would listen in on |acted What they read from the board [her services again for grade seven. |regular monthly meeting. Supper [qior A heenual T gams S e . will he served in the church parlor's. | Lo “,,r.fl“‘y‘\‘::':’r.”:: the noted #iks e F e ae—— ———— { W { E E apacity house to Episcopal Church A food sale for the benefit of reh school will be parish house from 2 to 4 o'clock Parish Guild urch of Our 16th Sunday af- ollows: § a of the holy chureh school; and George I | afternoon by the Services at the « tomorrow, 1 vinity, will be as early celebration m., fcommunion; 10 1 a.m {11 a mon orning rector, ., by 11 prayer Rev i — | | COMMUNITY THEATER | Plainville SATURDAY, OCT. 10 WILLIAM DESMOND, In SMEASURE OF MANT SUNDAY, OCT. 11 SLAURA LA PLANTE, In SDANGEROUS INNOCENCE™ Monday & Tucsday, Oct, 12 - 3 MATINEE MON. at 2:15 “THE FOOL” conducted at | The trial of Angelo Certaini, {charged with manslaughter in con- {nection with the death of ank Ziezuliwicz of New Britain on the | Southington road on Sept. 20, is set to come nup agaln in the local |a. m, the pastor's there will be |, qifyerent sub, proving they grasped the thought in the reading, Other methods were followed for other grades. More sllent reading will be done the com- ing year in all grades because of the practical value of “Following the suggestion of our acting school visitor, the making of magazines in all the grades was an added feature the past year and proved very Interesting work for pupils as well as practical and edu- cational. Pupils contributed articles ts from thelr own experiences, 1llustrating them with pletures, Other kinds of school work were put into the magazines. The magazines were taken home so parents could see the quality of work done in school. “In the kindergarten scveral new features were itroduced this past year, The aim was to develop in- {dividuality and coordination. “Music appreciation and work in rhythm was done, besides relaxation periods were introduced for rest, and pupils sometimes almost drop- ped off to sleep, when a chord from the plano warned the mit was time to wake up. Care was taken not to swamp the child with too much material, for over sédmulation is as disastrous for lttle ehfldren as lack of stimulation. Free period pro- vides conditions for the submerging {of individualistic tendencies in group activities, so that the children may he seendeveloping the abllity to take turns in talking, to take and give suggestions and eriticisms in {order to improve or elahorate their |work, to red the difference he- {tween poor and good work. to gain Inew ideas from the discussion, to ilvlr\\' in groups, ta follow the rules of the game, to think and act quick- 1y, to cooperate and work together {court before Justice L. 8. Mills this afternoon. At the first Thearing Medical Fxaminer Dr. Charles W. Moody asked further investigation, while last forced a further will Gerard | nesses a postpone represented Casa he Certani | ment. | a continuance to allow | for a common purpose, and to be {willing to help the slower and duller |ehilaren Qi |changes regret that he made was with had to some in the e center will also be | Friday the ahsence of important wit- [teaching force for another year, Mrs. rolyn Stow Trask who faught grade A the past year and did excellent vesigned. She also had charge ( Exploring the world, you wil cooperation of a s inancial Tnstitutic we'll The PLAINVIL meet your Then and Now To keep your progress in step with 1 find helytul the trong Community m, peeds to the dot! LETRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN. Tag Is Thinking of Poultry Ol ,YOU WOULDN 7\ KNOW IF T TOLD vou-"POETRY"! \ DER ADING CHESTRUT (77 ) NEAM- LN T iSe g e A e W ) & \\ N > upg* | { ( o ™ TN N e of, How CARN You READ PoETRY | ) ( | q{ S Ly & e - Bristol News Place of Policemen THREE DIVORCES GRANTED Owner of Pony Which Caused Ac- cldent Must E. Four Ralds Made by Mopping Up | Battalion, Installation of four lating lights to replace at least threc traffic policeruen is being plated and a 80 system similar to the one in usc New begin Britain and next we were made yesterday by the city for the trial test and if satisfactory, the system will be will be installed post office corn Memorial atre As a traffic offic temporarily at officers have be ployed at the e Boulevard officer. The lighting system may be used Boulevard t and at the West Side corner. used side and regularly Main rners, xplain traffic regu-| €8T driven Ly Michacl Gaitia on | Thursday night on the Memorial contem. | Poulevard. Gaitis was badly Injured day test of the MMM his car was upset but the in|PONy escaped with a few bruises. other clties, will | Because of the injuries of the mo- k. Arrangements | 107 €ar driver, a continuance has adopted. at the er, and er has the W, en North been the an corner Main and North Main streets, at the the junction of School TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT FOUR POINTS Lights May Eventually Take to Court— Light, em an lighting system will mean fewer officers and additional protection as light will be used at the post office corner which has been without an extr: 00 a. m, will he the Tegion Arrangements Tegion ausiliary camploted Ty charge. 29, the onterta program put gond local talen a 1 dance and ar games o MAIN ST, TAT'S HOW MUCH YOO KAOW!! T BET Vou DoNT EVEN KNOW WHAY L, PEmRY IS! - evening worship: The Hem of His Garment." Thursday evenin 5 praver mesting service, Auxiliary Bazaar. as well t Church at \ for the 3 commit An! ha he On the first night, Oc nment will consist of | on by som t 18 Ho! Al mts, TEL. are pden | realized. T.A tollowin .vm he |1w‘ program Piest Snow at the Advent Christlan church 10-| mua frst snow of the season foll TEONEON ‘ this morning when flurries wete Morning worship. 10:45 a. m., 8h- |quite frequent about 7 o'clock. The |dect. "Our Great Shepherd.” Chil- | gropping of the mercury sent a hur- dren’s ssrmonette, subject “Our Bod- |1y ol to the local coalmén and fes. 12:05 . m.. Sunday school MOUT. licams were busy vesterday through= 6:00 p. m., Toyal Workers service. lout the day. wherever orders had o'cloc] neries [ ond evening there will he masquer the usual tables and several unusual ones will (Continued on Page 16) FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Specialist 1905 of ibject, heing oher ver: while on the sec with one officer directing it or may als0 be used with success without an officer at the helm as mechanical arrangements have been perfected S0 that the system works itself, The limit of time for the passing in either direction may also Le eet at any desired period so that traffic at noon hour or other time of conge tlon may rocelve extra attention, City officlals were well pleased at w demonstration of the machines {and think that thes system will fill & | Rreat need, The cost of installation will be about $1.000 and each light will cost about $40 a year for oper- jation so that a big saving Is obyi- jous over the amount necesary for | poliee officers. The installation of | the lighting system will also reliese | men for use in other lines of work and will obviate the need of ap- | pointing extra men, Pony Case Dennife Rich, cha ing a pony to roam at will must appear hefore the police court on [ October 17 as the result of a colli- | 8lon between his pony and a motor ontinued grd with allew- bheen decreed so that he may appear against Rich, Divorces Granted Decree of divoree was granted Bertha Sullivan of Hartford, a former local reaident, from James T, Sullivan by Judge Frnest C. Simpson in the superlor court yes- terday. The defendant, James L. Sullivan was formerly a local pe liceman and for a time was engaged in the real cstate business in the Caplital City. Habitual intemperance caused the wife to seek her free- dom. M. 8. Falk represented Mrs. Sullivan, Barbara Ann Bowman was grant- ed a decree of divorce from Harold Bowman of this city on ground of intolerable cruelty, Former Mayor Joseph F. Dutton appeared for Mre. s q a {greet her, expectations were not heen in for some time as some of the local dealers stopped taking orders K la few weeks ago hecause of the {strike ot the mines. i Accident Witness Dies Milton G. Hurlhurt of New Brit- iin, a witness of an accident at tha unction of Rive avenue and the Memorial Boulevard on Wednesday afternoon, died yesterday at the New Britain General hospital of injuries n n suffered in a Jater nceident on the Plainville road a few hours after M | the local collision. The vietim's ir cle and a motor car collided jnear Tator's gasoline station. In- flicting fatal injuries upon Hurlburt. Dedication Today Dedication of the new §t. Yoseph's cemetery will take place at § o'elock is afternoon, when the aesremon- irs will be diracted by Rishep John J. Nilan of Hartford. Transperta. tion facilities have heen arranged from north side corner te the new site on Terryville avenue, the econoiny econslet of reading ed bargains dsily VES 1 DO=POETRY ) IS CHICKENS H