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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925, | s union vl Church school | high school students at thelr Hal- Plainviile News 3 i wineos? i ) Bristol News | eve auhsses e | { worship period, Rachel Smith; de- | West Ends to Open Down bate, Raymond Morrill, “Resolved, | The West Ends will open their The Woman's Pederation meets ' hard bat 8 eNpec Real foot hursduy In the church parlors, 'All weather is promised, with ex- MAIL ORDERS FILLED Loss Estimated at Move Than; 1w no z:av wetoek, sottowed by Sy, B o wevcriee | SUppLy of Anthracite in Bristol §2,000-Firemen Hampered o'clock. Monologie, “Sonya, the lomorow morning at 10 o'clock ! leg pton [land of Philadelphin, This wmon- | S LaLone 3 ; i ea Expert Optot m:n { ologue is made possible through the Je g ' £ WITHOUT Onl o The Coming of Winter's Cold Brings Thoughts of WEST ENDS T0 STRR o o S e SUBSTITUTES BEING USED C S ————— { Slavic composers, A1l women and el Murphy, Crack Football Team Makes Bow | NeI" fricnds fnvited 0 s Young and Old to Warm Undergarments A commite Lo consir n b Syt ek . N, 8 | o O T Vi) b Tomorrow—Death of Infant— sible meeting of the parents Tatlan B Mesionte Avmal s Church Notices—Governor and | 11 e p 5 ARRE IS | munt Nest Week at dudi's Esate Of COUI’SC, “ , ,lt $ the Many Local People at Yale Game, | /170 piriors v o first and second deRrees o Chureh Anniver-ary ¥ | Methodist Chureh will be conferred on classes of | They Wan| Vel‘y Best Tho houte of William Stellmacher vyast Thunksglving services will {candidates, The men o it u Dy team | Local coa alers report of 187 Whiting Bell in the Plainville M. B, |Will work the first degrec, while the | situation, relative to anth con ; stroyed by fire eh tomorrow at both morning |18 team will confer the second. |supplics us many old custoners cai- eting New 1aven on Sunday The coming week is Carter's Week, with special exploitation of this famous make of ’l”“' ”‘,’]‘.I“"U'_‘-" Nagiendenat "””*‘i i eveni services, The Hov, | Attends Masquerade not be supplicd with the hard coa underwear for every age of either sex. Choice of every style, weight and si e e e g e N RHR R ofthé fpreiven | SN AdGoUcs e L Aliail SRate Sl BN DRULL eI IE T DS i et e e luw which i S MR el woth services, 10:45 a. ] step. aianiel | i REHCIETIE 01 Ded enal A R 2001 i practicaliy Jiscounigen (1 NI CARTER'S IS THE BEST s s e e e his sermons will be ap- [10€rA0N of the Raphacl's depart- |are being made to help relleve the [Ling of women's hair. Scparate ens FOR THE WOMEN ALSO FOR WOMEN rushed to the scenc, but found itselt | ' 1o the oceasion. Sicra- pient) slofagnlnisel a G Foltaiiha tLil demundaforifus L EE No mnilicaciLaghiaiq ol O B e e R R Britain, Thurs been shipped from the mines, SINC | now 104 (o the parts of the estabe There are Carter Union Suits of medium There is great selection in Carter Union g‘r"“:'.Y.T:\I"’T u CRANE LIS il ba i oA s T 1:\:':'”\””1“!.'_\‘ ” loc ":;:""*‘”1:;1“'\ lishments where women's hair {8 weight cotton, in high-neck style, Dutch Suits of medium weight wool, as well as The fir I apparently teen | e eI RN Gl L 0 e o e H i 1L GUTEs FeBUILions A S neck, others with neck cut low; sleeves, the popular silk and wool garments. They purningtoniinbasipinlisaninout e € il S S tE e s : el ; eity but the major f Homea|'astreinaly AUTENIL proposiliogs, long, short or none at all; knea'and ankle-, are offered ‘in alll shapesiand: sizes, with' |[li{UeTore It was notleed, it A bo e o1 (e ehuroh camued:trults | fron. 33 WV GA1. STATn. Bl tb 14D Aeat | cncd lon coal, according to the | Sv A PIANES length styles, with band or bodice tops; prices ranging............S275 to §5.50 W |(wo-story structure was in ruins be- |are cspeciall desired. The donations [ Main. o wew Jacatior Monday, ].‘”.l i 'l:}‘.n.m]l\'{\\‘-\\ ;‘v?rvl (Hl ut Y M C A H d regular and extra sizes; choice enough to fora the department arrived, 1t |will be farwarded to the Methodist | Nov. 2.—Advt iraing : 4 . . U, A, I'lea suit any woman. Priced. ...$1.00 to $2.00 WOMEN'S VESTS AND TIGHTS | |2 located 1000 fo 1200 feot from | Home for i ged at New flaven. || Klore of Jumes simpson will moss Time Limit Closing. | 2 : 2 § a hydrant and a single line of hose | The publi cordially invited o |from Wert Main sireet to 140 Carter make, in medium weight cotton; was all that could be played upon | ba prosent ai these servie |W © Main. In . ew location Mon ‘he (ime limit for the filing of WOMEN’S VESTS AND TIGHTS vests in either high- Duteh or low-neck the flames. The big truck, driven | Sunday scheol with adult Bible |96V Nov. @ —agvt, i erty lists will end on Monday | of wool in light and medium weights; styles; long, short or no sleeves; band or by James It Boswell, was on the | class at 12 roon. Epworth Garage f TSHE e R eIl | n{EnUi Do el ot Bwhen Al sses- | 1 vdice 4 # B | scene immediately, but the driver of [in the S Maple {3 sors will close their beoks. After| others of silk and wool; all shapes and bodice tops; tights in knee or ankle . v evening at & o'clock A A 5 Z A the other truck did not appear and | Georgs Nils SRAGh e | that hour, an extra 10 per cent will | styles, in regular and extra sizes. Priced lengths; regular and extra sizes. Priced ; o Georger Nilson, will he tho e | the firemen wers handicapped by |be added the delinguents, who ! LS1175 10} 83198 B L RS 1.00 and R 812 the resulting shortage o Advent Chureh ricks Fai R ing i e samnlal RArE made a great fight with what fa TR ey of the assessment board, In order A ke Ve 5 = e .. cilities they had at hand ; d hat as few people be declared de- UNIONS FOR GIRLS FOR THE CHILDREN et Loinortawe e Bacryiotalin]l e o linquent as possible, the assessment CARTER'S, in medium and heavy weight CARTER'S Vests and Tights in medium goods are the foundations and a lont j‘.", i S closk qmoEn i e : % board has telephoned to many, ask- cotton, light, medium and heavy wool, also and heavy weight cotton; light weight, chalr. The loss fs estimated at at | S0 SIALCS THhers s o :[‘.“ru"fl T LIS S PRLaR ! f BahE N 110 silk and wool; all shapes and sizes. Prices medium and heavy wool and silk and wool; |least .§2,000 and prohably nearer MR UnIng el ; i - ingSineplant ey naht - : : = @) 9% 000, was only partially cov- | ehildren. Holy communion service | i the board has been kept unus 50 each all shapes and sizes. Priced 75¢ to $2.25 5 been called 1o protést s must be provided under the cred by msurance, following, 12:05 Sundav g X | {busy. handiing all of the i Death of Tnfant | seheal Tour seholars are n‘ I > L 3 ¢ | which were being turned in 1 child of Mr. s quested fo he present to participate § g 3 Tax Office Open, ! s. H. C. Sprague of this fown |79 ald In the Sunday school con- | § ; The office of Tax Collector Francts | { died Just night at the New By t. 6 poan. Loyal Workers' serv- | & IR S - 3. Riley will be open this afternoon eneral hospital. Funeral i a'clock, evening worshiy 2 3 W so tonight in order that shop ments, which are incomplete, | dec A Struegle in tha Dark i | ers may have the opportunity | the hands of W. A. Bailey & Co. 1 mid-week | (S st [to pay their taxes. Tho office w 1 Episcopal Chureh, prayer meeting, X 3 ¢ | : at § o'clock tonight. | 2T services tomorrow at the Church Golug o Foothall Game R - % Horor New Attarney. rlin people Who are | ! T 4211118 | of Our Saviour will be as follows: | Plafaville will be well represent- : . On recognition of his elevation to nding rmy game today | oy e ~ver |10 2. . ehurel sehool o . |ed at the Yale-Army game in New | [ . t . the members of the Ttalian Third Seleetma : A ! for the chilly atmosphere at Attending Poothall Game, el Ay iandlsacmot s Haven this afternoon. Amone those N |c of thix city tendered a ban- 3 7 rector, Rev. ( o 1. Browno: 11:30 | in attendance will be Governor John | quet night at the EIks club- yod-in-t} »ol foothall fan and - 9~ o, m.. Holy communion. 4 p. m. |H. Trumbull and family, Mr. and o h.m‘\‘ > to Attorney Anthony J. Rich. every game possib) e~ Z { confirmation class will meet in the | Mrs. Fdwin s James Graham. | i | Vollowing the dinner, five® volumes, < to Unearth Snal tector's study. 4:30 p. m., the Girls' | Miss Julia Grabam. Miss Gertrud e comprising the five Ttalian codes, ripping up,the floor inf, . ) | ¥rlendily soclety wioners will |I¥man. Harry Benney and A, A 3 £ 4 wera given o Mr. Rich. . t room at the: Berlt |quary b 251 {met in the parish hous | Macleod ; e e Rich s a graduate of the ere at|W. Fa ) - 557 The Woman's guild nial e Halloweent A rics ’ RBristol High school and of Gey y ; e (e patched np I R a3 s Sl et b eldadn® Ehe par A good crowd was present the | | town university. e is associated | Charles P. Taft 11 of Cinciunatl, Rev. SamuelFlskeCallsMeetmgi‘.,?» I i g e s i R R o nuiory Muhoween danen ond I Selectman Dyer pel £ Justice William How- workmen would make effort to Pooa 11370 | ning. whist. and sale in Legion hall last Hartford attorneys, but has a local ard Taft, was elected president of I T OITOW Evefllflg i Ul DL R e soa | The Catholie Congress wh j +veninz. and many fine costumes : 1 oftice with William A. Hayes in the | {ho fnternational convention of the in we hey Christ chureh, New Haven g 1 by the masked dancers 4 Center building M. C. A at its meeling in Wash- Joranam L0 e g Tucsday, Wedneadny and Thursday | Miss Forabel Parker won the bed i Fox Hunters Gather ington. He ix 28 St Paul’s Church Wa kg iy ol Baptist Chureh, ‘ offercd as a price, and Mrs, | / ; Fox hunters from all over the i e CROSSIN GBS PROMOTION, v 55 ERSRHAEE, o BEE 2555 bl B 8 e e e o S obemas | s s v TR el t o'clock tomorrow morning. Rev ’ s 2t the Plain buffet set S mer H. Judd's estate on Iall [ing for your call—phone Y25, 3ronnan will be i charge 1 r 461195 Rant iy Ty A fine time was also had by the ; ; K | Mountain nest week, when the R Br mman will in rie. 10: 15 o ) $ : 3 chool will he held at the |y . 4 ) : ol und of I’¢ Wy » = 2 nual fox hunt will take place. | Now about renting rooms—you'll o e fox hunters had a novel experlence | ind held In the Classified columns —Workmen Fail To Scarch Vor | sacred Heart Church e : 3 o i G, il b ‘ vear, when a drought brought | s will le celebrated at e 5 | toniclwiihe UA Tinnaty Hon § . ; 1 ediet from the governor | S snakes—Lyons' Condition 15 Im- o'cioek tomorrow i 5 Sa- s G 745 po om. Thusday, vraver || BT ¢ forbidding hunting until rain fell. | 1 § art churel : riin, | 7 7 T i 2 ; 4 : ‘ Prayer services were held and soon | woved==Chureh Notices—Iltems, pated . 4 7 Leating B [7fiorwards the welcome s fell, prove Brennan will oficiate, | . Au s il Fomy. Orcliokirs; ] ; aft n\‘u‘h‘\y( welcome drops m\ samurel A, Pigle, pastor ot [Sunday school will meet at the usual : ¢ Try-outs for the symphony or- SATURDAY, OCT. 31 “ll“k s ””"‘”“’ l‘"‘“l"’- A m;“ N A, s | ; ) f ERGe winters w assemble e Berlin Congregational ehureh, hour e chest il be held tomorrow aff- o TGS, i e 'n‘r‘flrxlh\:: “",n"“h‘c "ém‘“‘.: « called @ mecking of e youns | :‘*"‘“" (\:"‘fl"fi;‘“""“'l crnoon at & o'clock at the Congre- | SOOI St received by Councftman Judd AND HIS BAND Featured N for 1 he Young Men's class will meot 1 T re X ecelved by 2 et i ) o people of the urcly for tomorrow 4 : | Zat al chu There is no 1 Otaosca 4 RDAY NIGHT, NOV. 1 cnin which time 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. fimit for aspirants, the main requi- | hserve Anniversary Claude A. Conlin of Hollywool,| T 38! versary e S=Ate i tion ot farmning some sort of | Morning worship and communien Sealptoes, S R s b SUNDAY. NOV. 1 X [Suthe. casth Jannicesary ol gth i fon will {will be hield at the usual hour. 10:45 = A ! Calif., who is known on the stage as |Swedish Lutheran c¢hurch at 81 y e 8 followi instrumer violin, viol, X d der the Great a gictan, | Sqe: < streel s arve < falen w) welock. The Sunday school wily Sunday School Party Held | or trom- CLARA BOW, In GRS S Sleatne sUset o robasrvad e, ke stated today this {meet at 12 o'clock, noon, as will the | Aot 60 ehildren in costume were | jome, e | G TGN IS YT [ has found one man who et be night with a. speclal program. when BRISTOL o e men's class. The Junior Fadeaver [present last evening at a Hallowe'nn | g X |foolea—the income tux collector. |the nddress wus delivered by Res i 4 ind of an or- roelety will hold its opening meet |party given by the Sunday school of woishows satunlaggumdisuin | SOILIDRISE DeSt SUSRNEHS Boreiha toun Lutaon of Aangatuch sa ol izetion of and for this g at 3 clock in the afterncon. |ihe Berlin Congregational ehureh G105 and 8:15 3 3 for inc ax [of gold was presented to the pastor T i wenihini | Kensington Congregational — {the chapel. Miss Dorls Honiss wa o esthtion 10 1| Tl Young Men's class will meet {in eharge of the program of S omorrow &l 10 o'clock fomorrow morninz. [and stunts and she arranged an in- O e Jare o morning service and reception |terosting entertainment. Rohbing wvar befo and it s new embers will take place atifor apples and all the other Hal- Seiery would aitrac |19:45 o'clock. ey, Vernon L. Phil- [lowe'en pastimes were played. An ot and prove [1ips will preach. Sunday school will fenjovable fime was had. . m. The Chris- the moo1- I will meet at e he the honr and the vegular eve Wil conduet v serviee 8 also scheduled, {1'rank Pierpont of Kensington. | all preson ensington Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton ) % art und The regular mornin - Wil land son of F lLarge Cropd Attends Parish Whist |* This Orchestra has received the ol A 2 contract to furnish the best in ,-,m‘, o 'fl,\“'l:":'“,.'I'f{’,lalv',"‘ Tlor (18805 tor e jof a8 presented to the || Dance Musie at this Hall évery SR | o 1924, inclusive fof the loeal church, Rev. lienning | | Satnrday night. Be suro to hear New Brituin, Thursday, will be 1 = - - Johnson, during the evening 1]t rolal foatures every Sature ow Brituin, Thursday, will be ) Barbers in Protest y Admission 50¢ inSthaviailylat 3 oiglnclliseation: Tocal bharbers will attend his own music stand | noon, after which the hody will be brought to Plainville for interment | [in West cemetery | Thrift Sale attended the thrift | Miss Helen Horan of Newark, New Jersey, is v g Mr. and o s ; ’ v isiting Mr. and Mrs. {0000 churen Woman's on | Visitors Tn Town ‘ | | | vesterday afternoon and evening at | | G ! | State Bank Deposits Make New World's Record e B | vieo t Orange, orsey. | s A formsiion of the organization heid tomeor at 10 K lare the guests of Mrs, Hamilton'y | {his afternoon antd tonig D atelar O ity with the young ai the Kensington Mcthodist chureh. |paronts, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney M | Catholie Church | irange h o sale will continue | \ Coemun ey, May B, Lord will deliver the [onles of Kensington. The Feast of All Saints will be | Bt Compinia clesups Crossen Gets Promotion sermoen aking from fhe fext| Whist Attracts Many ek y M" fricnds of Cluyton ‘105 “And the angel said to me *What | There was a large attendance at | of Merey tomorrow with mass d 4 cmploved o 0 m? and 1 said ‘A candle- fthe S, Paul's parish whist and so- | § and 10 o'clock in the Rertin siwtion, will 'stick all of gold, and twq olive AR RO Chr T T ma e av school wl rn that-he has been by i, one from the ri de und Tloyd 1. Ke n, and it is ex. | o'clocl position of genesol th er from the left"." The Ep-pceted that a fidy snm will he| On Mor car equin {worth league will meet al 7 o'clock ed for the chureh. McKeon's ent for the Hartford division. N*W .in the evening and the subject e 2 furmshed dance muse | o'clock in the morning. That g York., New Heven and Hartford ranl - be “Lova Jed by Elizabeth Gu Nout e Crenieana taee] o At T7:30 o'clock there will he [who so desired were privileged fo \Ir. Crossou's pocition in 8erar 'an illustrated leeture en “Looking step avound the floor a hii. Ma allcen 0 inspector anua * Through Colored Gl took advantage of the oepportunity | oo 0 4 holy communion a¢ 7 | | Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm, granular cat- i€ thov i« nunsually | A business meeting of the Ep- for daneing. morning RIHEHOIYECNLNI0 Heveio | ' meal. Appetizing — delicious — healthful G care of W8 mew worth league will be held on Mon The following is the list of prize | © 00K N ThePlAINVIllETRUSTCO i Filled W:fi D ik bt iRt vark., The position vareh h day evenly This session will he [winners: P e S AU AL LSS . | illed with flavor—packed vith nourishment. ; e " : e tay oon and cvening as usual ) | Smooth —firm in texture —yet retaining the neces- Wi te @ new onv. recently created. [followed by a social. The Juntor | Miss Mary Skene, Miss Joseph ) ; ¢ 5 fo Lol 8 U ISt Ny A, Crosson 1as made saany (riends {league will meet on Tuesday after- |Piedmonte. Miss Mary Woods, Mrs e Holy Name soclety w PLAINVILLE, COX 4 sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. while he has en employed | f clock. On Wednes- | Tosepl rho. Mrs John Casnr LERtEIoN at 8 o'clock abserved at the church of Our Lady fay, the Vea; there will b masses \ormous | o'clock o a high mass. Rl hanlk t s Ve : ] e banking system o . | N Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-O Quick Cooking i ke a0 Sl Your Business is ! Oats~the time saving, energy-building breakiist dish. | Rerlin. These friends will he sorry [day . m. the Ladies’ Ald so- Miss Helen Horar ] g ¥ evenir to sce him-leave the town. but aiso !ejery t with Mr: an- | Miss Rose Kiniry, George Cor Congregational Church Will rojoice that he has reesived this | he close of the business [Charles Ronlefty. Robert es at the Co e That "slinight<cooked” flavor in only two minste Bank at This Strong Nate promotion session ver tea will be served by R ; ImAtRIneIS He will enter upon his new duties 'the ladies on the hill. The regular i er Peaelii) lows: Morning service, 1 | mid-week service will be held on T.yons’ Condiglon Tmproved i ssg ArenrR At 1 8 loplook by oy ke The condition of William A. 1.yons. | The subject for Tible study will be F E Kensington electrician, who was set- | Romans VII. The Neumann fund RECKL S AND HlS FR[ENDS tously injured Thursday, when his|offoring will be collested at that head was crushed between a crane | yime, i a car at the Vulcan ITron works| Kensington Rowling Teague in New Britain, was reported as be- | ing somewhat improved. at the New |y 14 jte woekly session last evening 5 i ¢ EEy e 2 Britain General hospital today. Mr. p ol vy Rritain. Ti 1 GOT TUIS JOB WORKIN' [~ \ The Kensington bowling league I \ Y an NEP, ALtic WAS 7 @/ ARE VoL ¥ esaneon T oons has bésn in{a) criticaitconills | o aBe T R e i e is FOR MOFFMANT BAKERY ON 1 AN BY NEXT 7 RBKr=TILL GORG eyt : i ; et i e L AR e ) SATURDANVS AN ENENINGS | SATURDAY WE'LL ,ETN GE\Z(;,; g LOOKING FoR YOU BESIN AEXT WRY, THAT'S WHEA many friends in Perlin take re- | KENSINGTON BOWLING LEAGUY APTER SCHOOL =1 SAW A { HAVE ENOUSH o8 LN A BOY TO WORK, SAYORDAY ? s T THOUSKY ABOLT pewed hope at this report SURSEAN Sl SI6N 1N CRAIGS GROCERY | MONBY O BUY A ON SATURDAYS; QuITing ! 1m""m.'\ SR The :~h7v"w:-l n ' BOY WANTED'-\iy DonT | A FOOTBALL FOR , AR.CRAG t was stated tod ha he con- . i e85 P GEY v 2 £5 v ; ditlon of Representative I'rancis . - A 8 :_‘\20;. \\‘ru/,\ \O_iE\\G’GAAkE y 4 | i Peming, who is i1l at his home W r - | ?,A.L- Yo | / : ; unchanged from yesterday. Mr o ' - - ] Deming has been ill since Monday All-Kensington. 1 =7 last. Traffic Conditions Heavy. The Berlin turnpike, the main ar tery to New Haven from the north ern part of Connectic 1 Masw chusetts, was crowded for the Yale-Army footba the Tale bowl. At times t of ears was almost continuous bannets vere prominent, while some of the ears hore the word “Army” in e e large letters, All seemed to be dr Steam Potiers ~d4 for cold weather in preparation

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