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NEW BRITAT DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7%, 1925. o Plao v-l[ N ent to put the finishing touches on | contest, Yale will win s rooting . 'n , e e s the preparation, counts, | B l' I N 1 w Baptist Church Auxiliary District Mevting ’ risto ews v EYE GLASSES ray At the Plainville Baptist church | An jmportant distriet meeting of | ———____{ Dewn 4 Woew tomorrow the services will be as|the American Leglon auxlifary wili | follow be held in American 1gion ball, | 10:45 a, m., the pastor will speak | Kristol, this afternoon to elect a dis. | 4 on “The Coming of the king." ‘Hv' committeewoman, Al me ‘ < Sunday school following morning | hers of Irock-Barnes post are urged | service, to attend | ! T pom, “The Safety of tlie Advent Church, v ‘ ;i 1 Rightcous” will be the theme At the Advent Christian chur il : 5 Thu TR MAIL ORDERS FILLED sday, T p. m., prayer meet- | rally day will by obsecrved (omorro Bleole to Represen, Chumber of ™* vyt crmn 15780 S0 o Wy Rushes al Health Offcr | o - ButIs Restrained ! m wil be|“The Gaoc urch of Our | Therc by the fal singiy pastor Commerce at Worcester | curmiea oue ar i Baviour tomorrow: § a. m., early| reception of new membe ) Itegiaterec Exp | celebratio of tha holy communion | m.. Sunday school hour, The speak WITHOUT OBLIGATION mart Hats for Feminine Wearers g L S EPTHET LA i il class will meet in the study of the| will be presented, 7 of | Double Surprise at Mitchell Home—| yoctor, Rev, Georg 1. Browne, | worship, A 15 minut Dr. Moisard Walks Out of Confer- Party For Miss Anna Sasck— | Congregational Church [l sptengraay o ence and Tmpression Is That He ; /fi}@” fces at th Congregational | | Vo and instrumenta Wi & . A | M ® 40 . | Church Notlces—West Ends Have | clinreh tomorrow will be as follows: | OPen the serviee, 1 will also Will Soon Vacate Office—sehool | Morning service 10:45 o'clock, Arm. [ & baptismal servieg theme of OPTICIANS—JEWEL, Blg Game—Armistice Day Plans. | \grjce Sunday, Church school im- the eve ‘”lm will Lie on *1] Tdea Board Has Long Sessfon B30 Main Street, New el s il ter the morning service, [ UhUrch." 1t will be in thie form of a} A o N [ Henry Trumbull has beon elected | G20 O O (Lo MOFLNE BETLISE: | oy posium, Mr. Dunbar and the| Fistieufts hetween Mayor Jobn ¥ | by the Plainville Chamber of Com- | snin nerlod, Mariorie Rutland, Dis. | bAstor dealing with it [Wade and Health Ofticer Joseph 1 merce to represent the local cham- | cussion, “What Docs Christ Expect Martford #aying Band, Woisard would hay 1 place las Th f h ber at the conference called by the | of Young People Today,” Elsie Hale, | The Hartford Praying W Sasa s i : Woreester, Mass,, on November at 7:30 p. m, in the church parlors | hoon at the home of Herbert 11 1 - newest hats 18 to greater and 13. The purpose of the confer- [ fo take action on the 1 budget This iy a |C°PL for the timely intervention o ' b . . ence {5 to “boost New England.” |and to consider vestments for the ndenomina- |Counciiman — Willard Hough and elaboration and charming |§ | 5oy oS T G Incidental in that on the pro-| The evening oup of the federa- | individuality ceading his appointment Connecti- | tlon will meet Thursday at § p, m., Armistice Day Plans, s arm 1 1l hours; . cut was notified of the conference | in the church parlors | A general shutdown of Lusii t Dr. Woisard away. As ar ‘ pals 1 fenian, gradas N by his brother, ‘GovernoriJohn H. | Methodist Chureh i oon. crnoon of of the turmoil, Dr. Woisard left 1) s el in . ‘) % || Trumbu, | The sevvices in the Plainvitie M. | Dayy beyaralotithg factor|us |lien i onrd iackalon Slast niEnk td el i S Hats Suitable for Bl’ldes Birthday Surprice, Eeahrl o e already decided to « or thie at he could not lon Les I femonn sead g1 | L An enfoyable hirthday surprise | Morning worship 10:45 o'clock, rnoon and others tend to department Rt o I 1 I B 'd 'd party was given by Mr. and Mre. | {ha pastor will bo the preacher, Sun- under consiicr st without ti d iy the dismissal of f0o lnrge | and riaesmaids J. H. Mitchell at their homo Jast | day sohoo with aduit Bibe wlass nt| Will close during the pa was removed by ¢ wes- (@ group of chi At Nnce and oveniing in honor of the joint V- | naon. Thers will b a special pror | Sehools will ol ot scestuns, |02y ight, Mayor declared conditions, I day of Mrs. F. A, Ilurt and Dw given at the Epworth league | DUt the ¢ Lo dismissed i the doctor’s resignatior » reported on | ol ould be accepted by D. Littlefield, The living room wa | beautifuly decorated in blue, and v Scouts will | trem |the dining room color scheme Was|pe present and an address will be | Pupils wi orange. During the evening recita- | given to the boys by the v. Arthur | intendent L., Itlons and games were enjoyed. | g inany par | Prizes were given fo the winners « the g 1g contest, the first prize | p for ladies being won by Mrs, Viek- ers and Mrs, Littietield taking 1l consolation. 1'or the gentlemen liam Grallam was first and Ch | Hart received the consolation prize | At 11 o'clock an elabor: | was served, the feature I | 1arge birthday cakes. Mr. Littlefield recei Mr. F. A, Hart mal WL ¥ g tation speech. Party For Mise rthcoming, it would 18 today, and time to s BEAUTIFUL HATS ARE SHOWN for dinner, dance, club, street and sports wear; in fact, we offer Hats for every occasion. rvice at § p. m. 7 o'clock. T ening servics | parade. Tt s ex with school v this Mills said nts hava sj wr, Super- last night in order that Dr. Woisard s A R eaingt such an actl might present his request for recon- | history, Principal Caro M t | sideration of the action of Tuesday 1 will meet, Supper w School Notes, AL s L L e t, when the council voted to dis- Al G i I DL SONSIECHIs hon D continue the assista it police offic e o 1{-‘ n, e A “BYpt was glven \‘ op; 'P“"_ (he |17 the health department. because o | e il LS s R R NeRn A n U Lo) o lowering of the department ex- arliidcaaa r. 1t was brought out at the | = ahs conduet dipeating that about $5,000 had al- | talking wi | | on; VELOUR, VELVET, SATIN and METALLIC CLOTH are among the favored mate- rials, The models give choice of large, medium and small. 1talph Clart T. O'Cone | TRIMMING A wipal 1ilis: nd physiology, Hills; civics and s include flat flowers, hand paintings, ribbon cockades, lace and fur. e a publie sup- okin forwvard to a g present. A social r for all after the s PAY A VISIT TO OUR SPACIOUS SHOW ROOMS, one floor up; look through out varied showing of the hest in the season’s Millinery and note our moderate prices. ety schol superir dent 100 [ready been spent by the deparfment c s { by - peraganol there remafned the health offi- Catholic Church | slides. Each pupil had been given o : 5 ; er's salary and a few items of the | VLA will be I 1d had 100Kk-foyponse ace-unt, yet to be con- | e o S and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ! v up the ir \ about the b | ot | 3 the church of Our Lady ¢ et shown. so 1 h t 1 " £ b two some ! hefore s revelation was Iike waving a Sasck. ; PR e | A I {ihecad i il Offs il s Athrowntoi) : red tlag i a bull's face, in view of | surprise va endered 1 be taken up at both serv- i and desc il (il slie s idus etor r Sl . T. Kennedy of West Hartford, her | o'clock by Rev. John €. Brennan, | Miss Anna Susck lnst evoning in | joas, Suntas sehool will he heid ai | i i the puj TR oo ‘ Ber[ln News | colleague from the fifth senatorial | pastor of $t. Paul's church, Mr |honor of her birthday anniversary. | a o i R e 5 S e R | district on the committee, she sald. | Brignoll s employed at one of the|A number of friends from Hart-| At S otclock Saturday morni irimonttlo Bicize hondieoal A ] Miss Murray said that she did not | brick s in Kensington and was | ford, Dristol, Ne rit and Plain | there wil « montl's mind me- | gufticient quantity to heat R et el resign because of the present dis- |a widower, : ville attended. Games were played | morial wass for James E. Poners. | schools, the bulilings are notw g [ har some o 1t asoete honrie i1 HrLence RoNer ke stalejieha v, Officers Are Reelected and both vecal and instrumental | Sumday Sehool Beneit | hieated by soft coa : last night, and when .’."“‘l success She ecalled ] 3 ‘h ’ usic was nders v sts. | 1 T rand ¥ r o % AMERIGAN LE I Heh e :‘;:2'1"“‘:;;5;){'“3} the l‘}:‘lr"&l.‘ds‘;} oo e eelcl ol SR rendanal by, oy I ol &« iy iis T th expenditures were announc: | clared herself to be out of sympathy |comy "‘t‘- he Berlin town school [ PR S Anen r vent. at 141 W, Main the skyrockets began to soar, L it reas itfalntolorgn nlaationd | aarng it LhssnE st B ORI R o o [ B e . . Mixor Avang accused firs “‘”’“f"l & ML LR no e A svening in the offier of the town bk SEIT e O S e 8 anlor <1 T voom col- ot Iyving (o him and the health offi- 16 of a group, which on lelerk. These annual meetings usual- g Hollow Senators of | Thursday afternoon. 1f any are un- |, ots of land feor said that he hagd not lied to the | = Thursday evening at a meeting of |1y occur the first of the month fol. | M one of est foothall | to bring the articles they wish | washington St mayor, tut had presented the true | , T the committea was outvoted by reg- |jowing the town election. Mr., Coale's | toams in the sta il oppose the ) to contribute, t ure i fuets of every situation “I'll let no | 0 . . |ular organization members when an |choice was unanimous and it is he. | Plainville West 1nds here tomor- | 244 the artic et T T D T S s WI“ HO]d Mee[ll]gs 1 fllB Old attempt was made by Dr, Idward |jieved that the election reflcts the | row wWhen the opening whistle | called for | Kitc v‘»lo‘r. stove s oyl ror Dr Vel { ke 5 G. Dolan of Manchester to DUl |fecling of the town as a whole. | sounds‘at 2:30 o'cloek at Trumbull | duniors in Birlstol b Dp i LR e o O L POSt Omcfi Blllldlllg KellSlllglOH WG G Sl ARGy 0 e S e et ) g [0 The Caplial City team r it AR G . R e [ cian's coat but Commisstoner Mur- | ] 2 Hartford county members of the |.y001 hoarq has been a highly suc. | Play the Wethersfield Gold «ierneon to piay | [nfense Feeling Exists | piy had the damaging arm on the ' TS state commltice on rocord s fav- | oaeri) and gratifying. on “]{ i on today, wh of 1 i slav Offi G ) v COTE Ok CrleT oring a housecleaning in party eir- ‘r‘:: A flfmd;‘;'h‘, n:"“‘!rm\‘r“ | as the Gold Sox are !'The local youngsters have had In Jugoslay )filcc"“;‘-“fuu- »“.“‘ ,,“ S liba (o Bon o 4 to 5. penditures, Mr. Coale’s policy bein nators lineup will include Har- to them when Bl dispatchito Neue "v"‘k e | The nation, sombly of Poimia @ Miss Murray has been, for years fone of strict economy wherever fea. | mon, J. Keegan, 13, Kecgan, Bowen, J\tofeppidrandifliefr Bincase isava inkense Srecling Entav el S dsiws R o [has just adopted a resolution e Miss Murray Resigns From Démo- |one of Berlin's most prominent |sible. He has been popular with the | Conway, Tredine, Cowary, Claffey. | game being lost by inabiiity jin .h’.' 0 \'nv.’ll'm!wx,w\ ,».lu]\;* P e Thoard that he could not do the work |POSing their ruler, Shab Ahniac democrats and, since the women |voter d the board’s me zs have | Provinc surke, Clemens, Me- | to k points after touchdown, [ an attack by UponIE JUED S et o e i Mricer |2DOve, in favor of Premier lieva cratic State Central Committee— | have acquired the franchist, she |heen m:‘; ‘:r ;;::x‘nv:\\"“tlpv:;‘i‘li s nl-mn:.v» : )11‘1.& ‘”Ihv ‘n o i, | thatciRar e A Slav consulate and th ]M“ ].:‘“‘y:q‘”“"(‘: u“":"",‘l’:m.“‘?’ L‘,r,l,h'h.m The overthrow of the Kujut . : has taken an active part in various |period of office. The town at large | home team will mse t oftice of the Sloy NEWSPADET vor had proved Invaluable in |d¥nasty. which has ruled Berstn for OfficersiResclected AUMEeUnE SOk |- Tiliea iz sty 28t vongnion: ML [saeoras ihal et e e Hearilon wilh iwo new 1dinost Walling Son s ‘[:nw last three centurics, the re. { School Board—Other Ttems. town. She has served on the school |placing him again at the head of the | George Cullem. who has pl: The team will ul the cen- ] The v population, the 0 owever, did not look kind- |Sult of Bhah Armaed's rerusdf’ o s board and has also served on sev- |commiftee. [ with the Army 1 Navy team o noat 1:15 i wnd leay ateh adds, 15 demanding satis- o \e retention of the officer in- |€OMe fo Persia fron® P'aris at the Bolton-Kasica Post,Ame rican Le- [cral of the democratic committees. Mildrum was reelected | Manchester and who has | for Bristal on the 1330 trolley. The | faction und compensation from wn‘ as noleiieraency was intex. [rcanesitofZilie nssimbIy, gion, of Berlin, has secured the old [ Democratic caucuses are always en- y and James Holigan, | ed und e | ume will be played out in the wilds | lraly and Foreign Minister Ninchitch fE0TR B8 0% EFCIRIIEY B0 B0 post office building in Kensington | livened by her stirring falks in be- Franklin N. Bacon was | o near the Scssiong factory. Pruc i“ promised to ""\““"y' AR ey ot algood euin il of half of the party’s candidates and |of urer for another [Boeaost: practice Thure. | Will be held at 10 a. m. tome in parliament nest Monday. e A | for uso as its headquarters &nd | . 4100 akes & prominent part in |Chairman Coale will have a Mt oL [0 vl T Taalt Eiathl o | Many At New Haven | e i meullngended fast night with| the winter wiil be held there during | town meeting: new committees at the next meeting & Plainsille has « large delegation | COUNTESS AGAIN BARRED | ik | 1se winter, at least, it Is expected. Officers Are Re-clected St. Paul’s Church 1 All-Plainville star el dhe el i giune tisiatc SR ashinglgn hob LD Sl he oo i fa Tl omctrin e T lesiny )| This bullding has not been in use| s Chase Coale was re-elected | Masses will be celebrated at 8 and | signed up and is expected fo prose | 1008 b Se g0l DN IS artment refused today to g hat br. Woisard will soon | since the post office was moved 10 {ohairman of the Berlin town svhrml,‘ ck tomorrow morning at St.{a i addition. Elliott, one of the | Made the trip down a la t kK un- i penewed req of Countess |, artnent, was the opin- | its new quarters, |commiitee at ita annual mesting last | Pavla chy Kensington, Rev. | best liked plavers in town, will be | 9°° Principal Phillips 11. Lord, while | Karolyl, wife .of the former prest- o050t (/0" o inniissioners last night. The American Legion is planning }s‘“ ning in the office of the town |John C. Brenman will be in charge|in fhe line tomorrow. as will | Lrincipal Orriy L. Indd -took fent of the Hungarian republie, for |2 ) “or B0 eation from | a grand get-together and smoker felerk. These annual mectings usual- [ of the services and Sunday sehool | “Ruse” White, former Waterbury | C273%a0 of eighth grade boys to the jadmission fo the United States. | Commissioner A. B. Meredith to the which will be held in the new quar- ||y gecur the first of the month fol- | will be held at the usual hour. player, who was foreed out in ' | t that the statutes of Connec- ters on Wednesday evening of next ljowing the town election. Mr. | Ssacred Heart Church | s last w With new biood wml\ re silent with respect to fire we Armist night. Al ex- Coale’s choice was unaninious and it will be celebrated at ew set of smoother signals, the == Is, it was the unanimous opinion servicemen of the town, whether or |is bzlieved that the election reflects | o'ciock tomorrow morning at Sacrcd ope 1o sweep the in- | the commissioners that the action not they are members of {he Lo-|the feeling of the town as a whole. [ Heart church, Last Berlin Rev r feet. Last practice | compulsory fire drills gion, are invited to be present at| His administration as head of the |J. ¢ Brennman of Kensington will 10 o'clock tomorrow | winter months of the this affair, which will serve a dual {school board has been a highly suc- [conduct the serviee and Sunday I school field. All | vear which was taken at the h~1} purpose; that of celebrating the an- |cossful and gratifying one. By a [school will meet at the usual hour, | | ting the board be rescinded. | niversary of the signing of the Inew system of budgeting it has been [ Kensington Methodist Church | 5 S 1 b serintendent rey on | Armistice In 1918, and of holding a |possible to save considerable on ex-| The regular morning service will A Strong Bank can best ( s which were held on ) fitting celebration in honor of (he | penditures, Mr. Coale's policy being |be held at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow | ay af this week a 1 opening of the new Legion rooms. fone of strict economy wherever feas- |at the Kensington Methadist chureh serve vou. Qur resourcesy st degree of effi t There will be lots of food on ible, 11e has heen popular with the | Rev. May B. Lord ‘will deliver the | ' as made fn Br and also lots of cigy Sm‘,] vjvn:x\"' voters and the board's meetings have | sermon, taking a r topic: “Be- & 2 ffl(‘i]iri(‘." (Hl([ o.\'pm‘ient'(‘ i ills, § Several interesting speakers will be |been ones of harmony during his |hoid, T Build an House to the name S St t | cleared of all pupils present to address the men in the [period of office. The fown at large | of the Lord My God." Epworth | ervice ation || . Vol disnosal in times varying from twe | course of the evening and there will s he move of the hoard of | will meet at 7 p. m. and | R d. a { are ever at your disposal. Ve st | be music and singing in |placing him again at the head of |the subject for ssion will be: adio Seerce i : 4 3 superintendent presented the | McKeon and Pasqu | the sommitter | i A : i We are forming new i Gtitiie Noralik b0l eR ens A g SOmUnLee. Sk e ; : Authorized Dealer for Fried Fise- || N et el arranging the ) Ernest W. Mildrum was re-clected | (Continued on Page 14) || mann. Fada, Crostey ana wreve || i By - sio which will begin this | they planned scveral surprise | viee-chairman and James Holigan | i i g | friendships daily. month at the different normal | foatures which should prove inter- |secretary. Franklin N. Bacon was | RO s schools of the stafe for school nurses | and entertainin, chosen treasurer for another year. | Willard Batteries 8 Following a discus of the| Bolton-Jasica post has never had Chairman Coale will huve a list, of || New and Rentals—all makes ve- || (Commercial courses it was voted: he | on y 1o0Ins of its own until the post office new committees at th> next meeting. ' cflMMUNIw TH[ATER | charged. Delivery Serviee | 7 gan 1 building was acquired. Tt is under-1 Opserve Whdding Annive i | on Rentals Accounts Invited rmission AND HIS BAND Peatured stood that the building has been | N ang Mrs, €. O, Leonard cele- | Plainyille | ve lec SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 3 t —— ) leased for a perfod, but for just how fed the seventh anniversary m} SATURDAY. NOV. 7 i g in v and —At— long is not known. The post ex-|ineir weiding last night at their | JACK HOXIE, 1 e RED MEN) H peets to renovate the large room | S o JACK L | e I cn Schoal Schedule S ALL and place within comfortuble ¢ eived many beau | WESTERN WALLOL R T || 0 tary reported ¢ T BRISTOL ' of the post will be held there from | aiaijves in nearh 1 |.|||.[I:l\)\'l?\'s:|'\)|‘-\'\h In ‘ PLAINVILLE, CONN. 1s following a discus- | contract to furnish uwunmlx ”1‘:: now un, instead of ut the T. A, B. re was a iarge attendance | “USEVEN DAYS® | PLAINVILLE Dance Music at this Hall every . which has been used for several tion and throughout the early | ! Vriday, Nev. 6th f | Saturday night. Be sure to hear yeurs as a meeting plage. e evening games were Two Shows Saturday Sunday REVERLY BAYNE in of this school y A 1 it. Special features every Satur- T is hoped that more interest played and music and vocal selec- | 6:15 and 8 CAGE OF INNOCENCED e for the mc day night. Admission 50c., be shown in the organization, NoW | iion enjoved. Later, a buffet lunch | | essio wo hot & t has acquired its own quar- | was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard te here the men may get 10-|were married in Hoosick Falls, New TR e e e T AR T s = ther for talks and sociable gath-| York, [} P Srinks trom time 1o time. 1t i ex.| " Going To Fooan came. | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Headwork on Alek’s Part By BLOSSER pected that new members will sign| Thrce automobiles filled with up with the organization from time | happy boys from the sington to time, but the difficult proposition | Congregational church Sunday school d seems to be that of holding the In- | jeft this morning for New Haven st of the present members | where they will attend the Yale There are only a few who have ! Maryland football game at the Yal GEE=1WISH I AOPLE-PLEXY! = ( ! " \ — TE ity ics ekt and N iiEen)] Dot iR e T HAD AN APPLE LKE | Vof,‘,‘gfg\‘;“u-;‘.fif\gf- / YA KNOW WHAT 1T IS, D) L e v hore shoulders has fallen the bur- | provided with cholee posilions in the | JAYS 60T= WAERE 2 AR.T R \ : i . fsf 1 DO SAY ' un of keeping the organization upon | bowl and they will be abla to see | /A AINT GONNA THAT DIED LAST WEEK ? APPLG -PLEXY § FROM ) i its feet ¢ Commander Wilfred 1. Moore fo- | given scafs as near the grl day expr the hope th the | possible. members will turn out In large nun- Willlam A. Lyons. bers on Wednesday evening and he | The funeral of Willlam Adelbert also issued an invitation to all ex- | Lyons of Kensington, who died yes- servicemen in the town, asking ry play that Is made, h TEL! VOU KAOW WHAT UE EATIN' APPLES! ~ = that | terday morning at the New Britain ey be present. and help their for- | General hospits he rosult of mer “budd Y ed on Octo of the greatest events in the history will be held from B. C. Porter's of the world. Sons' Undertaking parlors, Court Miss Murray Resigns street, New Britain, tomorrow after- Declaring herself to be out of | noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. May B. Lord, sympathy with the present state or- | pastor of the Kensington Methodist ganization of the party, Miss Adele | church, will o to and burial will D. Murray, well krown Berlinite and | ¢ Walnut Grove cemetery, Meri- to commemorate one | serjous injuries susta { ) teacher in the New Rritain Senior | gen ' high scheol. has tendered her res- | Brignoli-Pardidd. fgnation from the democratic state Secunda Brigno!l and Mary Par. | central committee. Her resignation was sent several months ago to John didal, both of Kensington, were married yesterday morning at 9

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