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S3000000 DEAL BY 424555554 GRAY IS SEASON'S REIGNING SHADE FOR SMART MODELS | A Richness of Flavor the Bristol & Plainville Tramway|,, Plack or Davy blue once formed stantial cf . . Co, for which a speclal charter was {f}f...':':.'i-'}.:mi'.f‘ ;:;\::; l‘t’rl:b:::; 7 " coml Ligh[ al]d POWCP Bu g granted in 1893, The merger of the | or pejge, 4 4 ¥ . 9 y companies was approved 15 1897| myoge neutral shades are perfect h oy ! B \ . .! i [and the change of name to thepckground colors and give unlim- i A $ b DN ¢ 5 ristol and Plainville Electric | sristol & Plamvine Eiectrio Co. i apportunity tor wndividual trent: B SRR was approved by a decree of the su- [ment combined with bright or dark i 4 ; : ooz ey perior court in 1921, colors and fur, and they are essen- . f C Y ! The Connecticut Light and Power | The gl 8 s v R o E A bt authorized capitalization 15|tlally more feminine and pleasing Co, has successfully negotiated for |85,000,000 with shares at $100 par. [than the dark shades, the purpose of the Bristol and Plain- | The outstanding issus now is $090,- 1 cannot overstress the importance ¥ A ) ; . Y PRy ] i 2 s nating tea ville Electric Co. including the | 000, an increase of $165,000 having ot gray this season. For day wear Fini 8 bl & to every dl\dcrlml a ) trolley, electric and gas utilities of | been authorized in February of this |in simple frocks or in ensembles it is | i v g 5ol drinker. Its freshnessand puri Bristol, Plainville and Terryville. | years; The company's funded debt |the smarest shade there is. One who g & V 4 | i The purchase price will be about |is $540,000, being first mortgage |has never tried out the combination f k : s i FELY ? tyarea constant dellght- Ty itu‘ 000,000, |4 1.2 percent 40 year bonds due in|of beige and gray will find great de- Directors of the Bristol and Plain- | 1045 and subject to call at par, | lights in store. % > | ville Electric Co. at a meeting in | Line Opened in 1895 One of the most distinctive coats ¥ 3 5 . . " ' S y | mittee, T regard ‘he rumor as Hartford accepted an offer of | The Bristol & Plainville Tramway |In my studio is of beige trimmed % : : | ¢ Captain Fenton Denies A Cavialn’ Ferton I 0 & ehate and they have voted | Co. atarted lta elactric line on Aug, | With gray fox. ) ] 3 G Seekmg Chairmanship nave not talked with a member of to recommend to the stockholders 12, 1895, and the road proved a| 7There is nothing like a touch of * i he ¥ 8 £ e y 2 |the state contral committee on par- the sale of their holdings, The | profitable adventure from the start, [§0/d to bring out the loveliness of 4 . illimantic Conn’ jNOVAS slials Ity matters or organization for six Travelers Bank and Trust Co. of | During tho greater part of its exist- |ray. The dress photographed today : ; . ¢ e P. Fenton, former legislator and a | ¥ WSS o8 OTELE T O erent- Hartford was named as depository | ence, a five cent fare has been |18 Most effective made of dove gray e s L | s . for the stock. i tied andith Nowed | Crepe with touches of pale gold and i o L i ) foador, Iy WInd el aoonnty, Loy b inany. ovenianRation would harged anc he company showed a aie ki " { S 3 H 2= F knaw av distur! armon, Payment will be made in cash and | profit and paid disidends, The pue. |MAUVe Intréduced in the embroldery T ; . s, ¢ 10wy By ”,.',‘,'l‘,:',‘n;"’;’,‘y“’”‘;,',"fl“ et m";; 1'“::‘ 1!’,,“,',’,:‘,';::‘1"2:"6:3“1 S L the ttanafer ot ownership Wil take|| sangerirevanus ‘forthe year 1924 Which forme an architectiral deslsn | : > AR » % chairman of the state central com- |its state organizatio place as goon as two-thirds of the |was $184,764.62 which was about |URder the skirt and bodice. : ; 3 } 3 4 i | stock has been deposited. This Wil | $474 decreaso from 1023, 'Total |, TI® color sehome s l:cr:"nct:;]!u:: i PG y £ : . g — e e start at oncc, operat svontes, Howe cere | 1he underskirt, C v A i 7 N ARV LTS e e 4 T l hl The action of the directors in xfg.-‘“"f,,{ fi;"'\;c"mff:f‘m $750 were | with loose pancls, shirred In graceful < ; AL YR 3 : e epat sts ! recommending the sale at the price | 1923, The company's operating “_imllnuxs. ""‘,1 in the sleeves. “Ilh' 3 B 4 % ,offered was unanimously voted by penses amounted to $165,582.81. such an outfit, 1 snzgost gray hosler)' the dircctors of the Bristol and 14 Miles of Track. ‘z‘n\nrvllppumpn. and, of course, a gray Plainville Electrie Co. and they will[ | wrap. immediately prepare notfications to M,:‘,':xl:;fil[:l’; Rexsee joonsiaterot S regard fo the siihousite tn gen- the stockholders. tends from Bristol into Terryville, | om0t the oot diag foaturen Left Price Low. Southington at the Lake Compounca | o (oo ‘rars Obistending features Tho Bristol und Plainvtile Electrlc | torminal and Plainville, It 18, With | rere e tr rest o amm et o, §8 best known through the 0per- | - exception of the railroad, the |" e onty sines wire © 1o . ation of its trolley line. It 18 the | oniy uillity passenger carrying serv-|ang perfectly. stratent. 1ines e al ay company in the state [ joe from Plainville to Bristol and|jowed oday Is in the nesliges. that is and has been paying divi- | perryyilje, (e (’m 5 G Hm’; S dends and it maintains the lowest |~ gyo tranchises of the company are hnm“’)"'m“‘ T aielaridaldni fares of ail tho lines in the state. | nerpatial, The gas aervics branch|imis o o e o ogioos During tho war, the price of a rlde | g 55 miles of mains gIVIng serv-|ana a fancy slip beneath. The one ::1{ ‘;hr:l :r:m.;;i\”) U“{:"“'\\»"M',L”:”':; ice in Bristol, Forestville and Plain- | photographed today is in & lovely stefbit Sucens 16 "I | ville, It has a mode W a ad Sompanies ralesd tho fares. | AROUL|with widaliy, output oF about 560,000 S A e B nts oo .»,,‘;p;rr:a S Betites f\‘;:l‘;,,,fizt T',Fedp1?,:::“,“}’;‘:;“1;;‘;2 “’“;"‘1'1 ':fie Br"d the coat is embrold- An afternoon frock, negligee and ha t that show the latest style tendencies 1 S o i e ered n ver., companies which are operating on ‘8061 U Dalwis | In a garment of this type color fs never allows herselt any lapses in Naturally fur wraps and coats and It is of belge colored fallle with a an § 1-3 minimum and 10 cent maxi- | 1n the electrical branch, there are no more important than line, and no %squisiteness. fur-collared suits demand the small brim of darker beige velvet and mum rate, it is the lowest in the |aphout 6,200 meters in Bristol and |matter how informally it is used, it In regard to hats there seems to hat not only for comfort but to keep turns up abruptly in front. A bit of pale 5 Terryville only, The company buys should have the slender cut and be little change. Women continue the silhouetie right. color and interest is allowed in the Not all of the dividend require-|most of its electric current. never suggest a mere foryless mass to demand the small, close, Jiat Te- The hat shown today 1s typical of back where there is a feather fancy gnsite, (Howeser have been garned | - Besides these, the company oper- lof silk and lace. The rally chic gardiess of many humors to the ef- the mode but just a little different of brown ostrich and red-tipped yw the trolley company as the gas ates a heating plant for business|woman {s chic in any costume and fect that large hats are to be worn. from the plain felt and velour model. feathers. and electric revenues are large and | properties in the center of Bristol. | . net operating revenues on the trol- [ The steam heating system was in- ley line arc low, The Connecticut| 1905 The short, blood stained hammer | Edward C. Connolly” Guida was ar- The company has 9,900 shares of | wag found lying on the floor of the |rested by Policeman Ired Wagner | MR. DUMBELL MUST PAY stock of which 7,622 shares are held sk S L X Twins often have the same likes and dislikes and the same garage. and Willlam P. Hayes on a com- 5 = s ot . S ——————————————————1{ i\ Connecticut and of the 313 share- (Glark it nis) witelandllmothers | pialnt | responses to pain or pleasure. And now by a series of experi- C F- holders, 230 are residents of this lin-law spent last. evening in Newark Fine Four Taken in Raid | Former Darien Rector Ordercd by|ments with “Prudence and Priscilla,” above, Professor Steven- omfort, Fit, ||| —_— " at the home of friends, They re-| Mary- Romero, proprictor of a| COUrt to Give §10 Per Week|gon Smith of Seattle is trying to learn whether twins have 10 Per Cent Regular Dividend, k Egulae ; turned to their home in Hillside | restaurant at 291 Myrtle strect, was| Ajmony to His Wite, unusual telepathy powers. e company has always paid a shortly after midnight, fined $50 and costs and given a s e [l Trim Smartness ||| iy coi e o saterest on the . \ $ . Leaving the women in the car,|suspended jail sentence of 30 days Bridgeport, Nov, 3 (A—Howard £ / money invested in it. = Krom '“wM&l‘Ghfil}t Mflkes Chl‘lS[lIlaSr ark entered the side door of his|on charges of keeping a house of ill | M. Dumbell, former rector of a She“_wrecked ,/\ period of 1899 to 1909 the rate was garage to unlock the main doors|fame. Tony DeAgostino, arrested | Darien church, is ordered to pay ’ \ AN rtaned o 1 ver vent. dn 1011, an-| - SU1e6t Decoration Suggestion |trom tne msae e B b e 0\ ' The women heard him unlock the | same charges was discharged, Mary | rod Dumbell, Darien, by order of | other increase was made and from e ide door. A few seconds later e | Balco, a girl arrested in the place | Judge John W. Banks, filed In su- \'@/ ity To, desmanRro(h the romis:of tumbled from the garage. with Raymond Pir SRR ag coclke! of 36 Lafayette | perior court today. cent, To demonstrate the growth of | A suggestion that the flag sockets | - the company in profit making, the|On the sidowalks on the business [street, wag fined $25 and costs and | After Mrs. Dumbell - brought an : 4 P siven a suspended jail sentence of | action for a decree of divorce, al- ; 020, 1921 22 was 10 |Streets be used for the placing of | | given a suspended jail sern | { 3 rate in 1920, 1921 and 1922 was 10|8retts bo used ' for the placing of 130 days. Pina was fined $10 and |leging intolerable cruelty, Dumbell per cent. This rate has since been |Small Christmas ; BIRENY | : went to Yucatan, got a ‘“divorce” | maintained with an extra 1 per cent, |Breen decoration during Christmas CONLE: A £ F you appreciate Easy Com- Drineipal stockholders represented | Weel, was made by Secretary Raiph | The quartet was arrested Satur- |and “married” a eecond time. fort in your shoes, but de- ||| at the 1ast annnal meeting and their |1« Gould of the Chamber of Com- PAYS HNE [": M | day night [n 8 maid on the restau- Dumbell is living widh s second o 2 & ot eree a je reques ¢ Tl © and LHs caselwas heard yestere | Wilesir ado. mand a conservative stand-|||noldings were us follows: Hartford- [Merce at the request of another [} d‘j idm and the case was heard yester ———— ) ember . | ay ing. Judge Alling confin- e — ard ofstyvle as well, you will ||| Connecticut Trust Co., 320 shar nember. this morning. vy morning. Ju ling contin - Mites Lewis P DBristol, 204 | While agreeing that the deco {ued the case until today so that the| 1O MEET AT NEW HAVEN probably find just what you|||MMes Lewis it g ] ' roe |tions would De attractive and in R e 11 | record of DeAgostino and the two| A number of members of St want in the i!\'\- oothre AA ‘o1 : “”"}‘U:__' |keeping with the Christmas spirit, 1850 Blflmefl fOF GOH]S]U“ WI[M“'DH"H could be investigated in (},]",':‘f,‘,_ N:f(o,r",'.l illl,’rr'}éh “'1‘111 Ia(,' | | Worcester, dass, 270 sharcsi A0 |{he members of the bureau did not S |Bsidgeportiwhentakinioyiicanib o] LE0C Aok HIEet BEAOLLIS CHURCRIS D ris L. Fiffany, Bristol, 265 shares; o 50 50 for alipracticallone Gohenvs MaGl]ll] this eity. Sergeant McNamara of of the dioccse of Connecticut at the A~ . Mrs. Clara M. Ward, Bristol, 226 |, "0 B0 800 "0 (hiat the trees 6 [the Bridgeport police testified in | S°V Haven Lnwn club this evening. alltllever shares; 8. Addie Strunz, Bristol, 200}y % o0 hazard, that they —_— |could this morning tiat the trio |SPeakers will be of the Connectiout | ?x:” 1:,;‘1:)"‘,‘;1;5?”'\‘:?;;2!??' ;:‘.:;:c would be likely o Interfere ‘,.h RalerernEso ot 82600 aire | were unknown to the police of that delegation to the general conven- 5 n > tion just closed at New Orleans. % |parking and that many of them |fined $35 and costs on a charge of | C1t¥ Atty. Thomas F. McDonough [, 0 J73: & 00 B o i wi q? Waterbury, 160 shares; Seymour N. | ookl exd arlVing fait Lina wm’l:« o represented the defendants. Those present from New Britain will AN Robinson, Hartford, 144 shares; |y, | include Charles ¥. Chase, U. G. Thi i .| Washington and Broad streets lus o ! g While not extreme in style, ||{ Mrs, Eunice B. Thacher, New York, . sugegstion was referred to the | Friday by Judge Benjamin \v. A lust[ A G D ANNOUNCED i"‘]‘)‘“ 1 o C. R. Hud- | its smart trimness has won]!(154 sha Frederick C. ALKInS fannual Christmas tree —committee | in police court this morning, Ho was| \irs, Rose Bergoson of 60 Plea e ol e the approval of the women ‘]‘ '1"'"‘“"”“'”_”‘1‘;”1"8 abaroi: o0l ‘"““‘l":l:’ _’"‘(;”“‘l‘m”'.;“:"mw‘wm] ':\’:l"?d‘m‘ :'»‘ S"‘":I‘"C S‘('L 101’"” it jant strect g, announced the en- STORK 18 ROUTE wihosslhiopFontRifthSavenuest |l ss sicrs e at=taemmin et l Gro Sxmm s el A 5. Strolls after an investi-1g: gement “of her daughter, Lilllan| T.os Angeles, Nov, 3 (P—Rumors| r A S Sy New York, and in the best [[%2" P, "”‘"JI""J;'”»T“"liui,". B mmmfi.v‘;‘:‘\l_t fyson was the unani-| gatlon of a crash ia which cars|Dagman Gahubers, to Carl Hanson, |that Asnes Ayres, film actre Irench shells wrecked the historic “Street Called Straight” and - 23 ) 5 shares: Josep . Ward, ce s e self ; driven by the defendant und Abe son of Sisia Myers, of 2 H ; fivate lif Mrs. Man- | started disastrous fires to raging when the rebelli shops througout the country. {|! 1o1 120 shares; Mortimer E Shalrmnii{oritie ilrsa uitar aNOINET | Conan et Mitaretord i aret (o Tl ey et i uats aCeal BTl known i i Hiva i esllceRansdita Hhian - ging ous Druses don. Martford, ! . and David R, Manning likey 0.2 bert street, Both young poeple are |uel Reachi, is anticipating a visit of | launched an attack against French troops in the ancient city of ™ . | Both machines were damaged. At-lemployed at the Fair store. The (the stork, have been confirmed by The unusual comfort of ||l ;.5 white, Waterbr s ; {was clected unanimously to succeed |torney David L. Dunn appea or |y : 2 . : 2 3 Cantilever Shoes i e. " ares: Mrs, |himself as vice chairman. | Russ |wedding date has not been announc- |her hushand, an attache of the Mex- chlr]m:lscsutb‘, is%lt}fl’idcffifgg%hlolo‘?ev;i,c]regorts% Ehe, .Strtel‘:t antilever Shoes is the re-|f!john H. Trumbull, 100 shares; Mrs. jhim r | moeso ; i e |ican consulae hore, who - describes | Called Straight” is e long arched roof shown in the supiotldusignink bindAUnil e Annisi it arttord B4 BN RESSEREE S e e R e L e DEto R I (Gl ihe reports as “rather previous, but | above picture. ing a shoe on natural lines tol|| shares; Mrs. Blizabethh el (R istuis EGnnlie carlyi il iniinet 0ok Poa ao L leaEt R EAT HERATD [GT AR ADS [T am happy to say, quite correct.” fit the foot when walking as O i irectors | A J. Leventhal, E. W. Bennett and | mer strect was suspended on pay- well as standing. The officers of the Dristol and |Steve Robb wero appointed a com- | ment of cosis a was ar 1 | i iite Tilestric Go. are as fol-|Mittes to look after this work. 1It|on Was street last R AR : | was pointed out during meeting | Patrolman Joseph” M, The Cantilever (]| |/« Moore after Flexible Arch||| president, Albert B. Tenney, Lex- ithat a drive to “Do Your Christmas | hc is alleged to have accosted Rogs \ ; X [Shopping Farly” last yea d- | Gryzinia and attempted to take \ ‘m] other special 4 \“ s, ”(”r!_' 5 ‘\’" “led in getting the publ a shop- | coat away from her, claiming that it n e ou \features give anj|| yr Manson 2 'f “'n‘_“ B "‘ o |PIng frame of mind before some of | belonged o his sister. Babula was € §ensy comfort not|||1ocul manag:r, George E. Cockings. |{he® mrchants had thels Christmas | with & young woman. ho aid was \ BE ristol; general counse o L : i(uq will consider this phase also. | with Girard §; ster. A Noble E. Pierce, fol; gene A letter from Har Jackson, | Babula told the court {hat his Careful per-||| managers, Charles 11, Tenney & Seie ! 92070 and the Gryzinia girl was commander of the American |ter loaned a coat to a girl about sonal attention to||| Boston, Mase, |Legion, asking that stores close on | th weeks ago and: the girl has Fla e Directors, Charles M. Tenney, | Armistice Day at 4 p. m. to permit | failed to return it. He eaid that his Gives Tanlac full credit. tomer st F | Springfield, Mass.; 1= | the employes an opportuinity to par- | sister pointed out the girl to him Lexiy William P. [ticipate in a parade at 4 and ajon the reet 1y, Putnam, Hartfords John H. Trum- [bon fire at 6:30 p. m., was adopted | thought it was the girl he stopped _ S50 10 812,50 bull, Plainville; Robert 1. Griges, 'and the merchants will comply with | last night. He admitted this morr > Ouer twelce years of stomack misery Waterbury: M E. Plerce, Bris- suggest | at it S ane (’ mistake " had made a physical wreck of ¥ Yacob ol: Morrls Tiftany, Bristol: | — tdentity and Lis sister told the co - O Ferdi ol e 3 | erdinand. He spent hundreds of ‘ les T. Treadw N Ed | hat the coat was not the e 4 , s ward M. Bradley, ) : | SLMN lN OWN GARAGE oaned. Attorney Thomas F, McDon BN dollars seeking relief but every at- | £ | Alediol ; ! tempt failed until he tried Tanlac. 5 { >robe Perjury Suspicion, FOUND DEAD IN BED Newark Man Beaten to Death Whilo e S S Palmer, Mass., Nov. 3. (®—John The charge evad respons f "W £ This great tonic brought him im- Pa —Joh S 11 i ief. “ After sev » mart hOCS 1. Foley, for the last 25 years town | Family Sits In Auto Nearby Ig- |0 282 Max Fi tein, g M mediate relief. ' After seven bottles, and he ther ensur rk, was found dead In his bed to- | Lxemontistract, inus againscantinnel he says, “I am a well and happy Mt =g mew e e e ||| dav, ceath being & e e [0 e e S Foreatar Josnh G Waos el e sy | 1 Fancy Eggs—Sensible Price Opp. Hotel Burritt 3 $ 5 P CREPE 4 Newark, N. J, Nov. § (®— Wil- | required to investigats personally and will answer all letters regarding my experience That's the best description of Parksdale Farm Egge. READ HERALD OLASSIFIED ADs |liam Joseph Clark, 28, Hillside, was | determine whether Fink ‘ el b » They're mighty good eggs, and they are economical. caten to death with a stone mason’s | committed n 1 n with Tanlac. For it proved a god-send to me. | Garefllyselected,sritly graded, kept inone o the hammer a8 he entered the garage | with the *Authentic statement. Address on request. finest warchouses in the country, delivered to you n the rear of his house today. His Non Support Charge Dropped c in’a sealed carton that bears a name that careful |wife and his mother-in-law, Mrs. William Stok of 130 Osgood | housewives have learned to rely or through years of | Nelson Kent, scated in their auto- | avenue was released on a charge o Tanlac is Nature’s great Tonic and _builder. Compounded K;i:!-:tg:ly'::péfienc:. Vul:::le EL.hCnnp:nmd 3 |moblle a few feet away, saw him | non support when Prosecutor Woods | after the famous Tanlac formula, from roots, barks and oupon packed with every dozen. S maaa— | stagger out of the garage With the | nolled the charg cording to tl curative herbs alone, it is absolutely harmless. Millions owe P. BERRY & SONS, Inc, HARTFORD, CONN. side of his head crushed in, prosecutor, Mrs. Stokus made a : 3 e Sole Distibarics fur New Enlond Sictia He died a few hours later. complaint to him that Stokus we their health and happiness to this great remedy. not support her or give her any Don't let stomach trouble make your life miserable a day | ICAPA i A S hl, e longer. Get a bottle of Tanlac at your druggist's at once. 0 Li "\ 1 T ARLUR | served the warrant and investigated The first dose will make you fecl better. You'll be a new L ‘ A sioty told by the man. He fou son with the sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks that come | L. P. Farrell || iz o f| poor i e sk e s s from perfect health. MARINLLLO SYSTEM SPECIALISTS IN { Osgood avenu nd provides well P | 39 Walnut St. for his family, but the wife wants Nore: For Constipation, take Tanlac Vege- FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMEN [ th Hee ia Hantord snd he wou't table Pills, Natures own harmless laxative. Vocal Studio Plano Warerooms | | consider it, and won't give her the Savs the Co MARCEL AND WATER WAVING AND FRENCH HAIR DYEING JJi| Reprosenting Baldwin Products ) money to live there, -Save the Coupons for- | » srands, Y of Aaniin 1 DISHES: Wonderful fortytwo SILVER: Beautiful twenty-nia || Baldwin Grand.. Howard Grands, st ) o S LT Modello Players, Ellington Plano, || _ t - < ¥ ina Company will be sent to you Silverware set will be sent you for BUSINESS HOU: ¢S 15y MALN STHEEY street was found gull fortwenty coupons and $5.00.Disk twenty coupons and $6.50, DA M. tod . M 5 ° | Farington, Hamilton, | c ROOM ¢ of assaulting his wife yesterday | on in every package. Coupon in every package. Sunday by Appointment Tel. 1187 Manuolo ;v‘;‘rv:’r;ng: (u en a suspended FOR YOUR HEALTH 0ld Coupons which you now heve will be redeemed at same rafe as new ones days. He was| - | placed in care of Probation Officer |