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NEW BRILAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Ulivown b \dAp (thn ml".; bl.“"h since the accle [{den has accepted the position of ’ulflnx when he saw a beautiful cat . ent occurred In the spring. Mr, |organist at St. Paul's church, Kens- 1’ N \\un a wonderful colored coat. The B t 1 Carter sald he was not warned of the |ington, succeeding Miss Florence alnw e ews |teline seemed friendly enough and ns o ew’ accident untll about a month qgo |Perrotta, resigned. Miss Horton is {wishing to see it more closely, he and furthermore thanked Mr, Moqre [well known in Meriden and is re-| T |started over to where it was stand- for being present at the meeting and |garded as one of the best 1\|g:mlxta} |Ing. e hadn't gone very far, how- criticlzing cverything that went on, [in this vicinity ever, when he was suddenly rooted ,fi [; IN ”IRES INT They wer: buhmlnl to get the first | For the past year and a half In his tracks Tabby" turned out | Us Us v selectman's “goat” apparently, she has been soprano sololst at All to be a polecat, commonly called L Mr, Moore then brought up the |Saints' church, Meriden, a position |skunk, W 0 question of the pay telephone {n the |Wwhich she resigned to go to Kens | Pythian Nots, \ town clerk's office. He said that it {s [Ington. She Is the daugher of Mr. Pythian lodge, No. 47, K. of P., a shame that the town clerk has to |and Mrs. Lester U, Horton of 418§ 1 meet tonight at 7 o'clock ine MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED | or every call that goes oy Aberty street, Merlden, and is a | stead of the regular hour, 8 o'clock, f . RO e ey LA o gL ol | Lkery) Shibsl, Saleriten fina Sivka Elgm Year 0Id Lad on Wagon e S G vestigates Coupon Plan i the phohe was put in because of the [ampton, Massachusetts, where she lowed by a social and entertain- fact that many toll line calls had [reccived a diploma for music super- ment to which all Knights and Py im 1 i (oa e e ARG SRIpR & otos Losean sivtauncs SR I8! IR ronttoliACONRE 1t e U RRR e | S e e Biristt] and the town had been required to |for a year with George C, Stock of e — members of local | s or not, are pay the bills because of the fact that | New Haven, and for the past two tnvited, Yollowing the entertain- " 8 5 i . the Identity of those making the |vears she has heen a pupll of Owen ment, refreshments will he served. LAST DAY OF SPECIAL SALE of Allen A. Pure Thread Chiffon Silk ’ I could not be learned. He said | Wrinn, under whose supervision she RECOVERY IS DOUBTFUL‘ The committee in e of arrange- ELECT]ON EXPENSES FILED Stockings at a very low price, All colors, cannon, biscuit, shell, airedale, it had been the habit of men con. |studied voico and organ. Her repu- ments consists of Louis Mead, Mar- YE i 3 victed in the fown court, to call out [tatlon as a wusic teacher is excel- tin Stephenson and W, B, Wil gravel, champagne, moonlight, blonde and other shades, 89 of town in order to secure "bonds |lent | Plainville Briefs | as well as black and white. Priced at, pair.............. C m)an);]l!mr.m ,..'m”mch-;.luw reason /{0 hni‘w‘r:. '7\"- -\"l'r"r-\ T Funeral of James Powers—Slight (.,\.\,“‘,‘“"”'\'m"";"""',;“,”"‘, -‘-'1‘:;””-'k Donnelly Spent $10.40—Death of wh e pay 0 ol L] dy of Mrs. Eva Norhy, 3¢ iraham v spene e CO! 4 T R O o e R O e 1 OLilC! Crasl = B ot a Son | week-end in New York eity. Mrs. Anna Coughlin—Miss M. “Well,” sald Mr. Moore, why don’t [ Wednesday at her home, has been | __p ; | There will be a meeting of the g 1 you put a pay station in tha court [Femoved fo Portland for burlal in ElalnvlliofBrias, [Plainyilte group of the Y. M, C. A.| Jennie Atwood Injured. reom, and let the town clerk have |the Swedish cometery tomorrow aft- | Robert Conforti |tonight in the Y. M. C. A. hall at l th e e . clght years old, |!oniENt | Opposition to a proposition by he free use of his telephone, What ,ernoan. " Mr, ant 8 s Conto 0.010¢ o enitur | e DRAS llC CUTS ON MILLINERY | iwe want i hetter servics for the | Mrs Norby was born in Sweden |"0" 0f M- and Mrs. Louls Confortl | jyanic Hohhein of the post oftice | Which furniture is sold on a coupon . town SlakL and has lived in Berlin about two [Of 83 Pierce street, was serlously - |force, will leave fomorrow for Man-|plan by an out-of-town concern has ALL OUR “FASHIONSHOW” HATS, which include Hats for all occasions, dress, “Bitter service, you mean,” said [V%3r8 and a half. Her husband jured yesterday afternoon on Plerce |chester, N. 1L, where he will spend | peen started by the sireet and dress models, shown last week at the Elks’ Revue and Frolic at the State |ffi|the Arst selectman, with a wry smile, |flel the eatly part of this yenr |street near his home, when Do was @ Weck Junting: Commerce. ~ 8inco salesnen sarted Armory, now offered at very low prices. Come carly. an LR ASHU o odTi et gl S04 earaTald N at A Eaktand o S sadn ilomablle s vas | —t-room Apartment, frd |Work of this nature hera a fow days et o e e e e iensons o alater, Mra Annle! Thampson of hitching on behind a wagon Which {ior; all tmprovements, except gas. |ago the chamber has been checkis QTHLR HATS, THE VERY NEWEST, satin and velvet combinations, all satin with |ffi{pay phone in the oftice, The frat |Fortiand. and a brother, Carl Mun-. Vs truveling along the highway and | Call 162 —advt. up to learn the merits of the plan, . dell, also of Portland. jumped off into the path of the on- | e B s siavpeid e i etal brims, also dance turbans of gold and silver cloth, priced at §5.00, $7.98, §10.00, [ [srioctieh st hot ho would ke, o Ceran s o e T G T e | e P e P T e Mol sy TLVET HATS, or, rather, Velour Hats, with choice of all the sessonsbhmceat colors |l!| When the motion waa presentea, | [oMOrrow atternoon from the Swe- |to stop in time to avold hitting the |5 a Joad delivered n Plainville, 3. coupon sale of clothing here some ard shapes, chicly trimmed or simply tailoved, $5.00 to $25.00 each. which if passed, would authorize the 1’:,']]‘ ,'.“p"'_’",',‘",:."‘|“""("f'l",', "‘”;”1"”‘"‘fvf,‘:f:f:",T,C"',f;_'l,(',;.“',_‘,“::;',::\p"r,,m';,“'; peaiste b ainliesg i time ago, when many peoplo lost selectmen to borrow 825,000 to pay |1 bt T [LIRCRCA TS DARLOS) i LAl e various sums. The proposition be- ||the expenges of the town, M. ANINE | ™ cotog Closet Burned Out. | Dr. Georgs T. Cook was summon- | 5 Sk preonted Le: e ool tontal (| obtected. saving that it was too | . tlofhes Lokt Buthod Gut o e e hon et | Queen Mother of England [smail weekly payments for which much, He amended the motion 10 |,ey'at tho ome of Ldward Trei- |the Bristol hospital. There, it was| Said to Be in G:ood Health |Ce!t courons are given and when 6 | the amounts grow the coupons are DAY SATU AT eajl tar 400,040, chel of East Beriln this morning. |thought at first, he had suftered | London, Oct. 16 UP—A rumor that |exchanged. for furniture - The e — || He Jaunchied into the tax collector |burned out a clothes closet and also [broken ribs and probable inferna g | internal [Queen Mother Alexander was dead, | ehamber is giving the plan o - for not bringlng in enough money to | destroyed + articles kept fn the |injuries but an examination by X-ray | imanating from an urknown source, |ientton o e PR elose &t CH Woodford Dies From Infuries— | [ Tuad and Kelsey Spent Nothing and | | Chamber of FEATURING THE VERY NEWEST in smart Cloth Coats for woman or miss. All the |f§|pay the bills, but was later informed |closet, The fire was extinguishied by |showed no broken hones. |was persistently spread throughout | 2 that it was not the fault of the col- |neighbors and it was not necessary | The child’s condition did not ap- |y Another _proposition which the london early this g rnoon, causing chamber has learned is heing her- conslderable commotion until it was alded about the city is the sale of bankers' shares of the T'ord Motor frery latest ideas are featuxeg in our garments, flare and ripple effects, smart new wrap lector and that the money would [to call the fire department. No esti-|pear to be serious at first, hut he jstyles, new sport models. New fabrics and colors, rich furs and smart linings stand carry the town over untl) the taxes |mate of the loss has been made by kept on growing steadily worse and |finally squelched by officlal denfal ithem out as the best. || became due. the family 11t waa found! niecessary to operals |fiom Sandrinsliam castle where the | ! y Mr. Allingls amendment was lost | The fire was discovered by Mrs. |on him late last night. It was found laged widow of Fdward VIT makes :.:'\”ld';. (f',,:,?\f“:;',:,f::,c::;fl,?md;:' - y and the resolution approved, Mr. |Fdward Clark, who noticed dense that he had suffered a ruptured [hor home. An officlal with whom | oScd recently a a- {SEE WHAT WE ARE OFFERING if you have a thought of a new Coat in yvour mind. | Alling also launched into a descrip- [Plack smoke pouring out of thafspleen and this was removed. Iis H'f.“",:“"‘”_ e e L [ aine ‘,\u{.’\lruudn‘:ll s(‘ock 'n( n:. At this range of prices we can surely please you. Choice, $29.50 to $225 each. tion of thg methads of tax collection. |© v. There no one at home condition today is ery grave and his | “Quesn Alexandra lus just roturned | 20 ":" ";f “F']‘l“"m;)‘; :;r"fp”';fl"'_‘ HANDSOME NEW DRESSES give pick of Flannel, Charmeen and Lorenella. New Qitneutcation Sl Gbullain el i B \h‘\ Sl “m"r;w“l%' chances for recovery are reported tojfrom her usual daily drive in herf oo Syose ahares i 2 IR e ¢ ) : . g Vs road, figures presented by the first |I¥ warned several of the nefghhors be not very good. i motor car and is enjoying her usual ling these shares flare styles, very smart; others of more conservative straight-line effects. Priced R e v bl el o aatardbii | Victim o Accident [ A PRINES 1., M. Anua Coughtin from $15.00 on and up to $55.00 each. about $5.000 for 2,000 faet of road- |All they could o prevent the fire | Clift Woodford, age 74 years, died | R o ; Mrs. Anna Coughlin, 69 yoare old, way, asp = dam construction, | [TONL consuming the eutire building. |at his home at 26 East street last 195 Cases Handled by died x«.V her home at 41 Meadow |18 feot wide, There are somewhai| Special credit goes to Mrs. |night the victim of an automobile |90 CBSES ( b Slreet yesterday after a short fllness. [ more than 4,000 feet on the project. |L10¥d Palmer, who entered the faceident on Wednesday., He was | Probation Officers |She was born in this city in 1856, | ed highway. The matter was fabled, ““"”“\ 4‘ I mi_‘vt“ 2 the dense |struck by a car ¢ the sh S| Trobation Officer Edward ", (on. | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian George Griffith presented the fol. [Cl0Uds of smoke, m way tosso great that hope for 1 ery |nolly submifted his regular quarter. | Fitzsimmons and her entire life was the clothes clost s 1 by {was v sl 0 e sl \ ort ¢ . spent here. She was married 44 Claude W, Btevens! to anceeed hims |that they! wiii mest only. one eve. |193Ing resolution regarding building |Lhe clothes elosct by {was very slim from the start, Iy repert fo J Renjan P . < R "8 1others, extinguished the blaze, which | He had fived fn ainville prac- | this morning for | yeursago to Daniel J. Coughlin, who Berlln ”ews self as a member of the finance nivg, and that ons In the Town hail, /I8 and It was passed by the mect- o op0 61y was smouldering fn the ST T L s e e L prriod ending Septenier 10 diad 31 yenre ago: Siw Ieacon d00 board, likewise appointed James J.|He said. “they aren't Jiving up to | "8 Sl chimney for some time hefore it est known vesidents, o |The report shows that 149 cases | S0ns, John J. Coughlin of Hartford Fitzsimons to the board In (he same |their agresment, so why should we? | “Resolved: That a committee of |y oxe o, Goorge Overstrom of [had heen in the coal business for a [handled by the probation officers |and Robert Edward and Joseph | manner, Why should we give them any mgre | 1V¢ 1°8al voters of the town be ap- |zag Berlin also was instrumental |number of years and several yeags |through the polics cour Coughlin, all of this city: three as voted that the annual tax |money than ( roceived lust year P"”“““ by ""‘ moderator of this [, "oing the blaze under control [az0 had sold his coal ekt e ndaifinn alid B ion ke et et Iy cs danghters, Mrs, Michael Troy, Mrs. |8 Chase Coale ecalled attention to ‘“" Ing to make a report at a future | 43,4 to the prompt efforts on the [was very active in tcwn affairs and |ed and settled ont of court. Albert Joy and Mrs, Nelllé Reynolds T leetmen were authoriz the fact that with the installation ‘.r" cting in regard fo making of rules | ou ot of neighbors the fire was put |at one t : time was sclectman fn Plain- | During the three months 73 cases | of this city; a sister, Mrs, Marla ind regulations in regard to out and it wasg not necessary to call |y 3 000 when the bills the reassessment proposition and Bl § 1 were turned over to the probation | Dillon ef Hartford and a brother, b |tishing building lines and fss ¢ ) e g i the town become due and there is the new system incident thereta, a : ning ing lines and issuing of e fira department, Mrs. Treichel He is survived by his wife. The [department by the police court, whilg | Lawrence Fitzsimmons of this city. not enough meney in the freasury |great deal of work will be necessi- | JUlFIng permits as provided today conld not place any estimate [funeral will be helil at the home |76 cases were enrvied over from the | Mrs. Coughlin was a lifelong mem- e R fated In keeping the card catalogus |SPECIAl Act No. 74 of the on the loss by fire |Sunday afternoon af 2:30 o'clock [previous quarter. A fotgl of 43 pro- | her of St. Joseph's church and a The matter of building some sort [in shape and up to date. He roe. |“°85ton of the 1925 general ass East Berlin Ttems |and burial will be in West ecmetery. [Lationers ol 1 the of their [ member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of 3 R 1 [of a permavent highway fromi the lammended that the members of the “, 5 M D. Rich and Mrs. J. F, Slight Automobile Crash probations and were released, while | the A. O, H, The funeral will be held we“ Kl]OWI] KelSngtOfl es“&v\'nr&"minn of Maln and Harrls |board he given the sum called for [ ThEe members of the committee ‘orkle will act as hostesses at thef A slight automobile crash occur- |16 violated their probations and |on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at streets along Harrls street to Alling [in the budget. Members of the | 217 Already been mentioned. second whist social of the seagon be-|red Jast evening about h o'clock at {were rearrested St. Joseph's church where a solemn dmt Pfisses RWW Thls Mm‘n“}glfi"(’?’ and the High road, was laid [hoard of asscssors also spoke, saving |, The matter of establishing a street [ing given by the ladies of Bt. Ga- the corner of Pierce and West Main The amount of money collected In | high mass of requiem will be cele- on the table until seme future time. [that they have put {n and will put|; " " Pereival avenue, wag placed |briel's church in the church social fstrects. None of the occupants of the |probationers’ salaries for their fami- | hrated by Rev, Oliver T. Magnoll. | The burial will be in St. Thomag' n the hands P 3 3 en- {ros his eve g at S o'clock. There 0 es whic g ( s te od 0.4 o . me—— A committee consisting of Iirst|In many nights of hard work, ro. |1 the hands of the already men- {room this evening at § o'clock. There ftwo machin hich figured in the [lies totalled $1.990.40, while fines lidaiactman George R, Carter, . L. |celving Nets, The orginal sum {n |100ed committee consisting of the |will be prizes and refresh ta A laffair injured, but it is report- [and costs paid throngh the probation f cemetery. DEATH MOIR | Norton, Edward McCormick, Thomas |the budget was approved hy the |Scioctmen and five voters, with (prize will also be given at the end of [cq (hat the car owned by a Mr. |department totalled $691.03 e n, Edward ] el ['{ s app 3 |power to act, Tt seems that there |the season to the person having Stevens of Farmington was damag- = |has been considerable trouble over |highest number of points for the| considerably on the fenders and (the street line in that section, [Season. All are invited to attendjost 4 wheel cent clty election were filed yester- Willard T. Alling then asked why [George A. Quigler of New Rritafn, [these socials suffers Painful Accident, iy : F re ¢ & ] % el T for ay by Councilmen Home . dudd Talk—Fire TnFast Berlin De- |a future meeting. 110 $1.000 was fnciuded in the budget|who is developing property out that | - Paul Turner has entered the New | Benjamin Tves of Pierce strect fl,:fy \\}-.n,‘::‘u‘h;:'.r’w\w s s 4 e ',\;nn’unu o was als ;f'l}‘" ']"“’_ O [for the New Britain fire department. [way, having been engaged n a |Britain trade school for a course in fsuftered painfully sashed forearm | 3 b S et A S o stroys Clones Closet — 3 |ac 'n the matter of establishing & yo a1 4t 15 a new jlem and he ex- |controversy with the town as to|clectricity. In addition to the feeh-|ywhile at work in a Southington fac- | & st isa et Hosotel Showlig. ol ‘}:xo:‘f‘ 'lv‘"r_';ly“: "T”::"‘y“h”:“""::1[,‘ ssed the idea that it shouldn't [how far the street line extends and | DI ‘;' 'l\um'"z‘ hf‘smrr'"l\-’--n \"“"x‘ tory and is now a patient at the | 5 penses of $40.40 for the election e Congregational church to (P 200 HHE ) ble ) g clude the work of the seqior year of | \feriden hospital. He was workin i : g = B |he there, since it has never heen|as to just who owns certain prop- | v 4 5 . v |Glen street. This commifiee con- i T izl school ; £ % 7 S ¢ Suffers Fractured Hip e amin Norton, onc of the efo ‘ e and 2 high schoo on a machine when in some inex- " Kensingtd's Dest Known Clizer® & ney a1, cowles, Mrs. Georze f R e SRR S S an otandainidiach s o6r oy iSeon sl attend ikl o iy 8150w Gubiwas ha aBUIEs Ha mer street fs confined to her home man kiign and - loyed (tlisoughowt | Green, \Willard| T, Alline. James) . (61 H0E LEM fn the moet o |0 N0 At I8 notknownito) whom f i eithelr troop at Bertin Uhis eve= |5 s &l van medical attention and wis : 3 by a fractured hip, suffered in a the tows died this morning at Dis | pysory and Claude W, Stevens Tt was_explained that the New : clongs, whether to the town, the ning. Siahell olh i ManTan 4 Noasital . fall at her home several days ago. home ater a week’s battle with | Much Disenssion Featured Brlisinifie donastment Tasibreniof | etetgaLonal iohureh jort ol Mr. |y inr, upner ofiNew. Britain) Who!lwiaret nia) conajtiantiis ireported ilo ) Dr, L. L. Swett of Hartford treated preumaia, His many (riends were| myo mecting opened at § a'clock, [€1°At assistance in the past in pro- |Quigley. This committen Wi effect fpay poen sending the summer in 100 T e the fracture, which is regarded as Thocks 10 learn of his demise, a5 it | iey Legter 1. Deming as chairman |YNIN% had fires from feneachon) AL B eI possible and will re- |xfaine, was calling on fricnds and L : aTIes Heobube oM tla AL v aedi ang was gherally supposed that he Was e puginess of eleeting men to fill [0 1t has been necessary to wait, | p Rck s tan cutute meefing. relatives in town yesterday. The funeral of James Powers of | X8 ¥ vanced years. recovting from Tis illness. the vacaneios occuring in the fingnee | SoMetimes for many months before he meoting was adjourned short- | Another whist soctal will be EIVen | oot Main street was held this| [ SR Start Paving Work 31 Norton was 78 vears of age ‘anr‘l was taken up, with the re. the bills for serviees could be-patd, Iy after 10 o'clock, by the ladies of the Sacred Heart| oo "0 “o" hilock from the TR 5 Paving of Meadow street from the C‘hurch of Our Lady ¢f Mercy. Rev 3 North Creek to Koley sireet was havig been boin on May 24 18T foyyg ajrandy mentione |sinee there Tias been. in the past. no | Mrs, Galpin's Estate Tnventoried |church in the church parlors Mon- Hisoirthpluce was in Kensington |~ my. " (aia the discus : ;nmnr-\' with which to pay them.| The egtate of the late Mrs, Eliza |day cvening at & o'clock. Mrs, [Joln E. ay, pastor of the chureh, E o 3 ol started yesterday by Contractor Cos- Ipassing of the annual reports made | Hence. the ftem of $1.000 for the |S. Galpin of Berlin strect has been |O'Toole will enfertain and all arc | was G Al o R =T cea. When this work is ar,hfl was born in the same house inwhich hie died. His father Was {050 0, elaction day last. Willard “\‘-\vv 1 itain department, |inventoried at § 1.98, in the |invited to aftend mass: Lev. Thomas den, pastor of 3 § h it is expected that the pilip Norton and his mother Was y =y yine counq canse o take exesp- | Mr. Alling maintained that the fcourt of probate, New Rritain, by Frank Oderman and family have | 50 0l “0e st John the Bvan- S 3 3 \ sual luke on the street during rain pzabeth Newherry Norton, & native |y 14 4t teast one ftem in nearly |!'em shouldn't he there, arguin {hat | Appraisers James J. Fitzsimons and |Moved info the residence formerly |y uee® oo 'Now Britain, was deacon; | S storms will he eliminated, At vari- | Wethersfield, His family fs one |47 % O ports. Much of the dis- |{h® money waould he srent all vight. | Wijjis 1. Savage. It is as follows: |0ccupied by IFrank Potts and fam- |\ 4 p o w p Laflin, pastor of § ¥ ous times, the storms have created f the oldest In the fown, there MV=1 gy “caprfed on by him and the (Should the New Britain depariment | Rea) estate in Rerlin, $14,000: note, |11¥: sirlsr | Matthew's church, Forestyille, such a situation on the thorough- ng been Nortons in Berlin almostf oy i,y wag entirely allen to the [notice that £1.000 had heen apnro- | cocuveq by first Mortsaze.t §2000¢ | Ehs lar meeting of the Girls' | o0, gon0 R N fare that rafts were sometimes used. since the first scttlers arrived ."'\M‘pr.mmun:n nd held up. the moet- | Priated for it in the hudget. After e oo : bank deposits, New |ciob will be held in the basement [ ™ 4o omertory, Mrs, Mary C : The new paving s in line with the and setiled south of the Great considerably FELELHIT s SEp BT TR i o (e (rniy] ot the Methodist church this eve- |, ¢ yCatertury rendered "4 B | vian of the street department to lay Swamp, 6 .| For oxample. Mr. AVing, at ope [itom War annrored [for Savings. Hartford, $2,95 ning at 7:30 o'clo At ipcle | Marin* and at the conclusle » so much permanent work each Mr. Norton spent his early lfe iy W kog Wiy there was an item | Should have Signs L Rt(ad1etawn Bavings bank, The RETORTCRsINe (e al the |SeTvices, James Dunn of Bristol N year so that the upkeep expense of town, having heen educated in 12 Jin the report whieh mentloned ex- | When the item in the hudget |y tyae Ve oo " TS will hold ifs monthly s e “Some Sweet Day,” and while ERRERT the streets may be cut down. The . « « man he ~ | T Al = Kk " Miss Hattic drum Tues- i e § schools ere. When a voung man he | o 0l o S for signs, came up for | pgt i S T home of Miss Hattie Mildmn hody was biing horne from the permanent paving does away with the steady demand for repairs which | went to New York, being enguged 0 {0o (U ienin ™ golvotman Carter | sion, Mrs. Charles Higgins rose | 8ss day evening at § o'clock. 1 ; B Cunaiag | etatedithatIiiwnaitive cost ot darenn- | D Hen feet Bl scored naiaslectulen iy gisp dves A dtnn (ko) Tnstranic jof Somewhere the waferbound macadam and other known New York firm. Tl returned SR e e ) lings hank of New Thi ] : et evrait vtard aws | oF Lo tonniinsiloMsult Miodzen ;L;"']:".'\ ,].‘.:;r-vy‘y:‘:f:vm.\:""p, :‘,"],‘,.':.”.}”,l:i‘ 5 : 10 shares Frankiin rire (JUry Tampering Stories “' b nhael ken to Atho temporary dressings call for. 8 : against it by Mr. Alling some time AN e S R T ier Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., | Heard in Stephenson (‘ase | M for Pt . Orientals Coming go. Here Mr. Alling launched into [PFOUCH 10 SChacis. Ehe (00K TOF €7 g1 750: 15 shares Hanover Fire Tn- | nontesvilie, Tnd. Oct. 16 (4 — I 1o Jarsest and the smallest dogs| Oriental atmosphere will pervade Iengihy explanation of why the [ATPIC the South school where there | 31150 17 shares Tanover Fire 1n Noblesville, Tnd., Mr. and Mrs, Dwight e e ot k% | the city tomorrow when the cere- 5 Instituted and Do describeq |37 SLEUS OFF the Foad and out of the oy, o Byyo ™0 cranee. G, Now .W.mm Korom Sanctorum, Mystic i the vurlols ateps In' e S S EEE SRS ERER SRS | v ot 10,4101 56 Ghinrew BlRaIow- | e tiitan i) ey Db O Stenhen ottt et mal L Goie | Brooklymy N for their pic- | OFder of Samarituns, will be ex- though he was considered an active lelling of the vesnll, something |y o 1yicoing called attention o [Hartford Carpet Co. pfd, $606; 10 "o and two bodyguards for murder [losnital this morning fures. This shows “Peaster's Little | (hPtifled hareluncy & hamol A investor. e was an audftor of the afen to the meeting. since the first |, Fel 0 Ling small ehildren [shares Lovisville and Nashville R T [in connection with the death of Catholic Church Notes ! e IS L e e NG Berlin Savings hank and was known isl°ctman had answercd his ques- |, o0 hat school and that they (€0 $1160: 6 shares Mackay Com- i \fadge Oberholizer of Indiamapolis. | Regular servi 1 1y m- | wetehin 12 onnces, simpering | Ales halland afisc the Ligh sshoel throughout Berlin a kindly soul, tHon 5 should bhe protected. €he said that |Panics, pfd., 5 shares Na- 'are enlivening the slow process of {jav morning al (he oh Horouveen :"“”w l:mj" '"m;‘m'“ afternoon, ever anxious to please and ever | M Alfng did most of the talk- |y or g0 daughter was struck by an | tional Leather Co., $23.75; &S shares obtaining a jury in Hamilton county |Lady of Merey on il stroe \ orealls,” &t Bornard | /he, drill team:ot the lodxe, Wit eige ready with a cheery word for every- |In5 during the eevning, although it |o\4onciite tast spring and that the |N- Y. No H. & H. R R. Co.. $1,463: {cirguit cour Masses as usual e hibit at the field. A banquet will be one \ be admitted that he prought | o¢orict involved stated that she 160 shares Peck Stow & Wilcox, $4.-| Gounsel for both state and de=land 10 o'clock with Sunday seh served in the evening and an enters His fliness came as a surprise to 01 seme valuable points. The abate- oyl not have known that thers [080; 36 shares New Tingland Tele- fense have asked a majority of the [session at 8 o'clock | | pmant v LR (ptewi8d. these who knew him. He was abont Ment of taxes, as N in the re- |ag a school In that locality. Mre. [phone Co., $5,004; 18 shares Stanley [1925 veniremen examined if they had The €t That Wasn't e Will Have Hearing town as usnal last weck, but was Poit of the ta or, Was que; L |Higgins recommended fhat signs be |Works. pfd., 8485: 42 shares Stan- {heen approached by persons who| Fred Kensell mem! of the DUMMUN”Y THEATER Hearlng in the case of Emile Cha- taken {1l en Saturday. His sickness [tioned. it being stated by Alling that |\jaeed across the road, so that au- |16y Works. common, $3.444; 11 [have tried to influence their opin- |press room ff of “Herald | bet, charged with illegal entry to was not considered sericus until [the selectmen must pregent at town {tamebile drivers may see them and [shares Swift & Co., $1 2% fons. Not a man has been approach- fwho be N fent of Plainvill PLAINVILLE this country in December, 1034, will Tuesday of this week, when a changs |Meetings a detalled report as to the |thus slow down. * shares U. §. Steel pid.. § ,78; 5 |ed. according fo the testimony. [just a few woeks ago. rela N ex FRIDAY. October. 16th Pion In Wewon B Ans W was noticed. Fr time on he 'taxes abated and the reason for the | Mr. Moore expressed himself as|sharas Western Union, $650 | This was the Afth day of the ex-|perien ST O Eastin the | il S future. Chabot was arrested here on became steadily weaker until his [abatements, First Selectman Carter |agreelng with Mrs, Higgins and ask- New Church Organist. {amination to fry to fill the jury box|other 1 while he was on his way ! CCRTCRIE Wednesday at the réquest of the death this morning, tated that he v ignorant of any leqd why the selectmen had not taken Miss Madeline C. Horten of Mer- with men safisfactory to hoth eides. [home ’vm*v work. e HERINE | | e I MMETAION OHICIANS, He is survived hy two sisiers, Miss |such requirement, Lut expressed his | Alice Norton and Miss Elizabeth |desire to cooperate as far as ,o.(.u = e e . FRECYIES AND HlS FRIENDS His Time Was Too Valuable BY BLOSSER from his late home on Sunday aft- 'report and John Pinches seconded | ernoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. Vernon L. |him, saying that the e port was not | Phillips, pastor of the Kensington regular and a new one should be | Congregational church, officialing. | submitted. The report was accept- | Burial will be in Maple cemetery. |ed by the voter | z 5 Annual Church Meeting ! “After considerable discussion, THATS RIEN THROVSK THE wINDOW! T \WOULD 'LV, BUT The annual meeting of the Berlin |the reports were accepted, John A. | \ JA" RUN IN W MOUSE: el NYSELF = J I WUZ N Te0 Congregational church will ba held | Moore stating that the report of the | @, 'FRAIDY CAY! ¢ : \ ey AYS YOLD | AUCH OF A this evening. Tiep of officers | school board was the best ever of- COWARDY £/ 3 ARl i e will be subinitted. new officers Wil | fored in the town of Berlin, This'| ) > 00 TO TAKE YOUR be elected and other business of im- | report included the superintendent | i R\ < rp A PARTS WAY DIDNY portance will he transacted. it is eX- | of schools' report to the school 4 3= b ! VoL TURN AROUND Dected : AND DEFEND Not Much Accomplished budgetgof the town as pre- The annual meeting of the fown of |gented by tha finance board and Rerlin got away to a slow start 1ast [ read hy First Sejectman Carter was evening. when over one hour WeS pagsed, The budget amounts to | consumed in accepting,jlie Teports [$149.661. There was considerable of town officers and committers. | discussion regarding several of the This work should have been con- | jtems tncluded cluded 1% much less time. but a | John A. Moore, in noticing that Nengthy (alk acd Alsc n. many |the assessors have been given $650 | times entirely off the ot |in the new budget, agalost $475 last the honse, extended the time con. | year. questioned that they should be sltedalty. Tn fact, the entire meets [aiven 20 wuch, © He sald that & tng wos wueh too o for th= [town resolution provides that the amount of husincss to b transacted, | assessors shall put in at least one The meeting approved the reports | night's work In each section of the and the annual budget after a eon- [town and he quoted from the slderable period. Tt also appointed !sessors’ notice of this year, saying ¢ Election Accounts Election accounts spegifying that they had spent nothing in the re- {Cashman and Paul Seigrist was ap- mmfinzv (pointed to consider the building . New Britain Fire Department Town Meeting Accomplishes Lots of |y "0 oition and to report hack at Woman ®w Church Organist, church, he rvendered “Beauti and until the time of his death, lived with his sisters in the old Nor- ton homes qa During the past few years he was engaged in no active husin al- [Veiled insinuations of efforts 0 ab-{y g road Feceiving proach men who might serve on the | VST SAW WHAY TooK

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