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Berlin News COURT DISGHARGES R COMSTOCK'S CASE Prominent Meriden Man Held Not Guilty of Reckless Driving (B MEMBERS MERT ok and Thimble Club Has Not Met for 10 Years—Legion Show is | Well Presented — John Deming Chosen to Class Office—Items. Robert Comstock, prominent Mer- | (den buginess man, manager of an oil burner concern in this city, w discharged by Deputy Judge Ernest W. Mildrum last night when he ap- peared in the Berlin town court to nswer to a charge of reckless driv- Ing. Comstock was weeks ago by a s after a The automobile which Comstock wi driving was on its way south, the driver being on his way home from New Britain, Just how the collision occnrred 1s not known Comstock’s car was badly dam- aged and he suffered Injuries which, lia lawyer states, neccssitates his using a « t the present time. A strange fact hrought out court last night wi no witnesses to the occurence, cept Comstock and the driver of th truck. 1t s brought out by Com- stock's lawyer, Attorney John A. Danaher of Hartford, that the Meri- den man was drivir 1t a speed not X ding miles an hour, which the driver of the truek mitted No question of liquor entered into the cas taken be- fore the customay bill of health Attorney s her ated that the car had heen dani- 1 t¢ the extent of $800 and that octor's bills for Comstock's in h hed the snm of 82 court ruled a dischi it bo- nion that Comstock had sved for a dismissal for arrested ate police sevel offi ne in ex- tock who tests gave tier making as Cof physician e re Ing t Danaher 1 Danaher woved oismissal Jacobs' Case Continued of Arthur Jacg who was sched: Berlin court o of reckless driving, ued until next Tue A telephone call just opened 1 night fact that cobs | ¢ to pr it 1t he was il was cral The ba Rrook! to e night on been conti Mass, in the v nin befor brought out be 1 being stated th din ago would o He involv weeks state officer. Taxes Coming in Charles 1% Lewis, collector of taxes, siated today that 1 turns trom the mal bills are com- ing in gradually. Mr. Le mt out about 2 srsonal tax *ills and it is expected that most of the returns will be in Ly the closing d De- cember 12, Mr. Lewis callid atten- tion to the fact that those failing to | pay taxes may be placed in Jjall merely through a warrant an officer of the law. A new vides that the tormer lengthy form throngh which such a warrant had to pasd, has been eliminated and the warrant itself is sufficle to jail a person until his taxes are paid Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Kensington Sewing club, which was scheduled for this eevning, has been postponed I next Wednesday evening, on ac { of the meeting of the lLeague of Women Voters, which will e place tonight. Nest week's meeting will be -held at the home of Miss W pro- collision on the turnpike. | s that there were | him a clear | served by | GLOVES FOR CHRISTMAS, OF COURSE! 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FINE CAPE GLOVES, novelty cuffs, brown, black and gray, pique SR DT 8 ¢ oo MOCHA GLOVES, beaver shades, pique sewn and special value at this price SLIP-ON GLOVES in brown, with fur at wrist ONE-CLASP MOCHA GLOVLES, knit wool |- lined, fux tOPS.«cveesovnasesa.$6.50 pair NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainviile News Youth Also Given Suspende(l“ BOWLERS N FINE FORil Two State Champions Show Plain- ville The Stuff—ederation Pair 8 Opens—Will & Jocal 17 its Make!Gloves your pens—Will Study Local Product In High School—Ead Crossings. | A fine of jall sente ot d upon Ange st Main stroc 30 days im ) Cortani, aged t by Judge John | the superior court yes y as the penalty for runnin, tdown and killing I'rank Ziczule of New I'he place two months ago ner on the Southingt "“ rianl, who w | permission in 1 we - ath of ay, I ica 1,50 pair took t Hart's Cor road, when hout friend’s automobil ftruck, struck Zieaulewicz he pssed the road in carrying out his I for mushrooms, ertani was pliced for criminal ne driving and v tice L. 8 cause and December term, driving him in the caped with light penalty Bowling Demonsteation t cha the bhefore Britain aceldent slip - on o color and prix .93 driving — wi under arrcst mode, beaver, Ficelle, and reckless tound probabile to the of reck- | t against tand he considered nes s br t before cov. 52,98 pair him The ¢h hrou gray and |1ess wits higher what a 98 pair Two showed their wares tion alleys last night gathering of fans and how they won their | Anderson of New Tirit ent bowling champion, | Spinella, titleholder in tepaired to the local al their mateh in New it nd gave | a hrilliant demonstration of duckpin 0ol neither man hitting less than 100 on any string. The seores were howling npions | Leor a lur demonstrated i Liddie | in, Conneeti- nd Barney | New York, s following with knit wool lining, Priced at ..$4.98 pair n illa, ¥ 5 Leglon Show A Success how and dance held {town hall last night by Bolton- | Kasica post, Americun Legion, of [Berlin, was a decided success in |spite of the fact that the inclement jweather just before the time for the curtain to rise, kept many away. he entertainment was enthusiasti- lly received and It is expeeted that la tidy sum will have been cleared by the post, since many people who | |bought tickets were not present. | Five acts were on the bill, Ifirst being two young men, “A |Coupla Nutz," they uled them- selves. They entertained with rapid |fire patter and several songs. Three e The Stengel Kiddics, the { The at the the children, oldest being about 10 years of age and the youngest not more than five, won the hearts of those present by | |elr cleverness and excellent: danc- ing. Bolger and Green, two Hariford Iyoung ladies who have appearcd in many amateur performances in that |eity, presented a finished perforrn ance, songs and dances of the ter variety being featu . |closing song and dance, “Hard Roil- {ed Rose” made a decided hit with [those present, Miss Bolger and Miss Green appeared as two girls from “\\inlhszur wolks." A “tough” dance | The over the viaduct and down Ly the | lwas featured. Tom § blac av an of the [days was a face comedian, , who in other headiiner in vaudeville and minstrel troupes. came to the | {footlights with an excellent mono- {lorue, several well presented songs 1wl clever elog dancing. The Serenader of New appeared as the last act on the pro- {rram. This quartet, well known | throughont the state, sang some of the popular numbers of the day and | tnred a jazz band imitation which | down the house.” The !voung men appeared in natty co {tumes composed of the popular wide trousers, buff in color, and blazers tof various colors the close of performance in enjoyed, music heing furnished by Harry McKeon and his | Mr. McKeon, who was one of the members of 1 commit- in charge of the enfertainment. | ressed himself as being entirely vith the entertainment and cted that m will Legion Will Elect Dolton-Kasicn post will nual me ng ot the I. Main street, Kensington, tomor- | vening at 8 o'clock Officers the coming year will be elected reports of the retiring officers | e read. s expected that s for the remainder of the win- stag Britain | orchestr it is ex a neat hold fts | N - hall on for nd will Ipla ter season will be mapped out at this time. | Arthur Vournier funeral of Arthur Fournier. s of age, an employe of the | Hall-Spiers Brick Co., of Berlin, who | dropped dead while at work \|m\-~ day afternoon, was held this morn- ing at o'clock from Paul’s | church in Kensington. Rev. Jol €. Brennan officiated and burial n:\(i in St. Mar: cemetery. Dritain. Club Holds Get-Together. Former members of the Book and Thimble club, organization in which its last meeting 10 yes gathere The an 1 s Ago honor of ) Miss Helen Mrs. William Hudson street yvesterday. | tcen women w present cox and Miss Rohn were | with gold thimbles. The house was preftily decorated with old gold chrysanthemums. Miss Wilcox will sail for abroad in a few Those present a affair vesterday were Mrs. Willlam R Mrs. R. H. Le Miss Har- | riet Smith, Mrs. John Vrets and Mrs Morris Woodraff of Iartford, Mrs | John Purney Mrs. Albert Scrip- ture of New Britain and Mrs. Nor- man Bigelow, rs. Henry C. Dem- Mies Alice Huston, Miss Caro- n K. fave Mrse. Willis Savage {and Mrs. William Shepard of Berlin Mrs, Adams Reelected. Miss ¥ presented months. he | ing. f Berlin | retar { the [ lin Men e | house, Berlin street. The addres | tn | thur L. Shipman of Ha | Mrs. | has at | populr | work tiire, | Ampliion elub, the | tie | Kensington America tertainment | 15 follows ranger, was reclected of Central Pomona Gran biennial meeting in Meriden ye terday. Mrs. Adams has held the fice continuously since 19145, Men's Class Meeting, The monthly meefing of the R Bible class will be hicld to. § o'clock at the community of | Ar ord, whose | 119 101, Averag Ry this | four out iy matters os they in New Dritain €. May in thred defeated him little eanse for ccond in the He iring May Spinella—1 e Average 1 19, at 111, 104 105.2 work 110, 100 of - took sing Spinclia gmes, Bad been scttled He then took on bigpin games wiy of reve n a evening will be dellvered 1 he tonrn, in cvery wonder last that national mark thres 1 subject will be of a historical nature, Roads Being Repaired, Two sections lieo made a ¢ entin inspire me box d the strin of highway have repaired in Berlin un- 1 sction of the selectmen, The Cat Hole n fixed and the on Farmington avenue near the home of I. L. Norton has heen re surfaced. Both jobs were recently completed John Deming Elected Joln Deming, of Mr, Lester 1. Deming of 1 been elected treasurer of the clasg at the New Britain high sehool, according to announcement made yesterday | the institution, Mr. Deming is| at the Britain school been tive In dramatic | heing wl wis to 1o sume six hoxes. seore Spinella Ave, (e Ave, 5 207, 204 be ction of rowd May — 203 158.7. Crossings Bad Complaints have bee | cerning the and vl 16 mad of the condition T son A. Moor Malarney, Joseph Willlam W, Fagan, Phil- lip Zipadelli and William A, Skene Women Voters' Meeting The League of W Kensington will mee o'clock at Legion hall, Ma An enfertainment will b | several feature been arranged byt The Kitehen band and teller will be among th Offic the be cted and reports will be Fast Berlin Hems annu: Christimas by lad Methodist heginnin weekly whist St Gabriel's Mis ric chairman; tary, and Seolnick, John Danicl seerc- junior Renjor an New en Voters of i tonight and a N str sehool's drama- | He a graduate of the grammar school and fs one of Berlin's popular young men. | Miss Dorothy Wright, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T Wright of Kensington, has been chosen ! voice president of the class, Miss Wright is also popular among the younger residents of the Woman's Missionary Meeting The meeting of the Woman's Home Misgion: soeic of the Kensington Mefhodist chureh, which was postponed thig aftgr- noon, on of the death of Mr William Wilson, will be held fomorrow at 2:20 ‘clock at the home Roy Hultgren Toresters' Carnlval Matta Foresters of will hold its annuat the hall on tomorro night, 1 turday night that this will be i club is curprise having rs for comii same The 1 town, he rlin afternoon, Th held at Friday « and in n cht rrow 2 o'clock will he urch on Dorothy Rich diley will b an- by at 37 social s vening Mar. of the istmas s ladics room di evening and whist played while the sale is in gressive Reading gran ternon Mrs, ¢ t of parish ing 1 Conrt and i win- ter earn . on Priday ni It is expects of the big m- mon n cir gh on Tuesday The Berlin Community club will | tonight at i Pythi ha The Sy and eve one cever seheduled by the or and plans are Leing madde entertain number of guests on each eve t weekly n ition o Misses | hin Minnis v the pros features will be pi Col Derry by Mis will solos and New Tritain Fuest soloist eral nor alor’s Horr r class wil ten la ng. catures a rotly Ka clal entertainm are being arranged and ment of those who will provide the programs on the three nights will be made tomorrowv Speeial danee orchest will c on all 11 night night t be nd Friday known el Satur- night will be : announce- Susanne Ha pa furnish piano, Tomorros He will night will Gras” night and ven over to en- dancing, together arlding of prizes in charge of John on with dance, s ocois a ol An nd ipe with the The ecom afair consists aw members of ¢ of the dancin DeLowery, large SUPERIOR COURT FINES A, CERTAN] Sentence for Killing Han | erable sl WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 rou and Main ke 1 crossing Lust trevt s epodn shape, volume of it, and sary " I t very Main street | on Kt | it o 1 o Wl e on on rect, That i owWiig ; Bristol FHews aimed or freqie Desy 1his hills and it in hreaten r ny ne ore I it Tess thi wha n wing 1d 1o ‘;To Erect Shed 218124 Feet an o/ Fonge Plant Addition LIONS CLU? T0° ORGANIZ L Two red ] e amoun ov in nditlor ¢ Nty lant r invisinle s hed to ench gate dar ire frequent. ry anl, ¢ Iy Sl f wind | . YU Rotarians Alo times mistaken SR Wk Over parding a hole by the ulded 1o n tracks | Prom compli 1'in ! Here—=>M. S0 Freeman Resigy condit betwe oI, am SovRiing en anslanghiter Frial gate-ke New Doy ri varning wi Chirs Are Missing oy Hedy-d plant in 1 ions 15 noy My It You Do It place Laward Ao, Un with im Clinrg Dermis- Lusiness owed | with the Cossury imme ma il ) * or bui ted o 1ook en AV ker, i and « immediat iment Dlant on pro that sion, 'l to take t | Bailey's 1y they condi compuny und Vhiel e to run at the veral montht plant is the L in the Lion's Club to Organize organization of abr the national org tion, completed, it is « dinner to be held ks club tomorrow ing '*"t' fore I coneer T wher to 0 uthing 1 tion Vederation Fair “dopartment the W knows nof, The a loca wieh of will b atl the 1o hoth que they were Lions from New Brit 1 of will be pr about 50 represent sional and i mporary group cted Corporatic el as tem and secret emainder ver The hy Cor ed he in the i s par n T'he transforme partment store found ore Daris D into wit in hins nnd 1 Wil porary cliairman, Burrili iry roup) th i 1 L compressed ier varions proto Char {ts s tempo t Y. are counters at e W over « ased \ pure ristmu 0 ehfldren’s elot Thes s Hes om Landker cted, a e apr ing usehold 1 names 0 and it tive for pro ight 1all Edward She Hat Co, to tommorrow supplies connters attr lay hnes Yuletide hy appointe S m L n h whil croeavricd ont by fwo it Iy evening, copio arsted Christmas tre rman ta I of the n il b Griml Jisplayed, a ng its hav Seeretary ¥ r om Joht wer 1 1 the work committ meetin members of v shrimp cream afd cale, Sewers Cleaned Ont ow Yol r boys and y ot all are intorest ord on Dy Bailey would wd Al whos 1 be held | 21, but® M prospretiy with hir intends to or Y. M nter men. W or )V were morning and er removed from 1 ot for ceompeses want st i i c cary and bt 10 cor ni 1 Studying stinly cgularly Local 1 manufacture : and I her with him. all team had its fir ght under the supe ision of I'rincipal Phillips H. Lot The sehool has not yet fl and ti gron ing or t roducts nize of in toneh school 1 kchool ha “social stud 1 etz pupils' studies. First fts geoer and workout 1 Plainyi of 1 court 18 held ¢ o up behind to go on to no loor Son Born Mg, ( od on view T is m lline o wi All-Plainvilles Tose All-Plainvill lown Tonts, o bowling nm in 11 the < wny edne industrice of t ast Relief 1 Lin v 1 at ive o the All-Plainyille 1 Brooks t school organization lish Basketball Notes effort is being il tes in sing Plainville in, New Hut o invill in thi 1 div An Bailey of is t the movement nes will he classe and Convenience shop Here, We Have the Largest and Most Beautiful Line of CHRISTMAS GIFTS in Our Mistory BIRNBAUM For. Tconomy COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVIAT Wednosdiy. Dee MAK MUK SMASKED S e L B e ot LJ Plainville NN DEPARTURE (0, NEELS HORE SPACE Foree—at ! Lion's of the | ’~ | oy s0e Dawn EYE GLASSES rir A Week ibility of forming u branch of Rota ry Inters L the rmly established o being considered by minent el rvice clubs group of pro ns of Bristol, The matter N been under advIscment for seve- ral und 1t 48 understood that Tiritain Rotari: 1l spon Lristol Rotary, membership be on bu onil industrial el 1 owill by Invita Christmas T ,l A will U the 1 \ rooms of r 1 Sehool on Thu week New 1S W | ] 4 of pro ification on only Chr a Sxpert Optometrist. VUT ONLIGATION You iust can’t afford to negleet wur eyves, when you can ket the BEST GLASSES, sclentifically fit ed—and pay weekly, Remenber 00 & week SMichaels LIRS Main Street, New Britain udvs carol V reelt [ he Dalzell, repres riel elfare committee I'cacher o s Funeral funers Pritchett Mrs, George ¢S Putnam street, lay night of he H ho OPTICIANS—JEW d niy Sun 1 on at Woman a Suicide and Man In Next Room Is Overcome 3 Dee, 8 (P itte William 13, W ¥ 1 port, Miss O 10 Colorado ast night nd Ralph © there is i Vi today su par from t} s of th Bas W 1 her st who live voma discover ion Awilli Meetin tlar b mect Wonien's Auxiliary of Seicheprey No. in 1 eld kion Hall inations for yeur will ry g house proprictor mornir room adjoins 2, Americ in L Nat &lon, will wits ereom fumes in through the ition 1 reported tonorrow officers m nas will he i Chris Loxes s for City of Stamford Has Population of 54,000 rd, Dee. 0 (8 mford based on en the personal ted Noted Exccutive Coming An effort is being made fo secure prese of Scout Executive J Harold Williams of the Million Dol- lar owed Boy out council of Provid annual meeting of the Scout council to Mr. Willlams | ! \d s com- important event ent in Bristol. Superintendent Resigns M. 8, Freeman, superi of ] ease department y 1 men e compl o Census fig nera recently tion for completed in estimated . tax, the L S sl that city ot al Hont 1 basis inercase population t Bristol Bo, nuary il spe | 1 . on like i is o ing the year will in|* g Seont an . reacl mark than mark. There tween the mor n move s0ns noyear | | | reac | one nt of In- th {graham Co. sinc M, I r o | Jam st I ceding ahan W Kolnbran IF'reeman eame to the from Oalkland, 0., suc- Crouch. Mr. John E Grand Rapid formerly the Berkey Furniutre of that city, assumus the duties of superintendent today Attending Manslaughter Trial number from this city ur attending the trial in the superior court today of Wayne Gelbar of thi City 1 man sl the accident last Martinek street exemption from the person- The number 11,375 med exemption, o women of | 20, | NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH H H Apply Cream in Nostrils To & Open Up Air Passa; who whter with Harry Main was : Ah! What relief! Your clogged rils open right up, the air pas- N vour head are clear and breathe freely. No more snuffling, dis- no your in For- a car which is alleged o driven hy Mr. Gelbar. those who were summon- Chicf of Po- it Mc Donnelly Doolan and m hawking, you « ) 1 Officers were len I'rancis Mills f mucous I dryness night uddy rk cold or ¢ Don't stay stuffed Get a small Ely's Cream Balm from ist now. Apply a litile of ant. antiseptic cream I nostrils, let it penetrate cevery air of the soothe and he swollen, mucous me giving instant relief Cream is just what cold and th sufferer has secking. ust splendid, Property Matters Hulbard hns sold to Tsa- wdway ten acre land I your M 1 s of 4 Ponzillo has riory W cased a store through NECIPR 1 the nbran M five n r strect 1o Comti an annual rental of head inflamed | you | Baim ur vears at n Ofic Has Close Call ph Strop lad from death last overcome by carbon from his car in his aged to crawl to the very sick man last he recovered suffi he able to re s dutics today Producers nal mer every been \ a al It Dy ' T 5 W monovide ga Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child door 1S a However that r- d night (v sume 1 Mill nn cier s0 was n To Meet of the Bristol ctient Milk Pro- will he held in Friday eve- cers will 1 o C wssociation v court room on of ensnin o'clock e for fhe f off year and re- past por 1 rs . vear will be re >arker President of New England Bakers Parker the Parker rd of meri ciation, 1 d for ou Syrup” pro ses, d wasta over. icious taste, for genuine which hay s in arms, ages, plainly Mot You or you may sru DEVIR RE-ELY CTED I a 5 or FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WY, SURE! You | CANY ANO MORE ! THAN TRY= VA 1 (7 FIND OUT | T WAY 23, CSE-1DGNE ANYTHING TO KAOW Wi AT I'\ BOING TO e By BLOSSER KNOW MY BUSINESS' Mrs. Edwain B. Adams, prominent WHAT DO YOU THINK. WOULD BE BEST FoR YOU T GINE MG FOR AYY CHRISTMAS PRESENT §