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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925, '» F M HOLMES AGAIN | Two Women Secretaries of State ~ DEMORACS STE GIEF |~ BRISTY! NFS OST WAR DEPRESSION Ly e T HEAHSE]Y_SCUUTS EXTENDS 1946 CRERTINGS| M, H. Horwitz, / The J. M. Hallinan Co,, Tne., helk DROPS FURTHER 721 | PRt e M o M BT L, s (Continued tromtPis Baveny | 12, 1923, that it really began to|York. Nair & Nalr issued the writ, ! ley : ] e ) N function, Samuel Greenberg, who, | which was served by Constable | Chatrman James 5. Walsh Writes TO | 00 1,000 will bo slected for the |Frodicton of Financial Experts 1s becaue of his phllanthropy among ! Fred Winkie. ks i Fellow Workers Throughout ensuing year at a meeting to be held T 20 Will See Gre | the poor classes, was appointed by~ Mrs, Margaret ackin | Four NEW Melllbel‘s ElCC[Ed [0 gl in the Arcanum hall this evening, A e skt | Mayor A. M, Faonessa as a mem- | brought action for $75 damages Connecticut social time will follow the meeting. Changes | ber of Funeral of Enrico M The funeral of Karlco Mastrobuo- 1, 65, of T4 Barnes strect, w charity commission, was against Otto Curko. strobnoni, | . |[thevarganiser, Chicago, Dec. (A—Tini When he took over the organiz industrial and feultural tlon the assoclation had only $¢ | Executive Board James J. Walsh of Meriden, re- cently elected chairman *of the | democratic state central committec NOTICE tend , hall 1926 as promising to lead the in {ts treas Under his caref "8 I8 hereby given that Edwerd T, N Y IR s ecianted asass 3 Iy attended at §'. Anthony's church |} : ting T sury. Under his carefW | copy fa indebted ta the Town of Plaine I". M. Holmes was reelected presi- |Fas extended season's @reetings 10 moming at 9 a'clock, The high |Raton much farther away from the | gutdance the assoclation has in 1ta | viile In the of 12,62 Dollars for taxes lent of the New Britaln Boy Scout {party co-workers, 4 number of Whom | oy o requiem was celobrated by |PUS&D00 of post-war depression treasury $3,0( the present time | fu¢ from | LI HEL b council at the annual meeting held in this city have reccived his wishes |\, "pov Anthony Becarris and bur- hefr views, representative of \ywphich was rafsed by contribution | 1 e b Pt oy ¥ g €040 for happiness and prosperity, Mr. Walsh's letter follows: “Once again we reach that time of | the year when business, politics, etc., 4 s for the moment are pushed aside and [°f the Bristol Grange went to Ply men And. women emerge as men and |MOUtK 1ast night where tho third women and friendship s the domi. 204 fourth degrces were conferred et for the Plymouth Gange. On Tues | “Friendship 1s a deep, quiet, on.-."“' nig ”, the v_v:.-m.wra of n Bris- during aftection founded upon mu- |00 Gravge visited the Bloomficld tual respect and esteem, ! “IFor every member of the demo- cratic ttate contral committee 1 hold |that for them, with the hope that the | |New Year will bring them health, | 0, 307, 208, 209, 317, , 319, 318, New Britaln Plass chants and other business men in | Mep &t Town Clark's Oftice, Plainvilie, Conn, tho elty. | Bald deacribed property, or part of same, An elaborate program has been | wiil be sold to the Lighest pidder at the ATrange t slabrat Lour of 3 p. m. on Tuesday, the Sth day rranged for the celsbration in | ety 1926 at the Town Hall of sald honor of the first charter. Rabbl J, |yown, 11, Aaronsgon, Attorney M. D), Saxe, | Dated at Plainville, Conn, this thirty= Rabbl Gershon Hadas and presi. | 78t dent R, W cin of the New Ha. fatfon will be the speak. | vesterday afternoon at scout head- quarters, Mr, Holmes has headed | the councl for a number of years| and it has made rapid progress sinco | tie took oftice. ‘The other officers | chosen were as follows: Vice-Presi- lents, E. L. Warren, W, W. Bullen, and A, H. Scott; secretary, Scout Exceutive W, O. Cook; treasurer, W, H. Judd; commissioner, C. E, Mor- Ba wholesale and retail dry goods, rall- | from some of the leading mers |31 roads, farmers, labor and banking, both in agricultural and livestock |reglons and in industrial districts, gree that the new year will marshal in an era of better time This outlook com of a record-breakin, istar buy- ing acason which closed a ‘“most |successful” year during which many businces records were hroker A rising standard in living will see an upward trend fn wages and com- modity price busin itives fal was in the St. Thomas cemetery, Bristol Grange Visits, A large number of the members s on o heels Tax_Collect NOTICE Notice 1y hereuy given that Joseph Salls 18 estate fs indelted to the Town ef n the sum of 14.39 Dollare for om lista 1907 to 1974 Inclusive, on the following descrined property, Church Christmas Soclal, » annual Christmas social and | tainment of tha High &chool | and adult departments of the Pros- Four new members of the execu- \ thve board were elected, They are: Ralph L. Gould, secretary of the The officers are Samue! Green- 'rg, president; M, Welnstein, vice 88 ex Ibelteve. president; J. Goflan, seeretary; J No. 139 140, Old Gristmlll Park. xlmuhor of Commerce; Frederic L. | happiness and Success. “I”‘L Methodist church and of the | .,v‘\_, farmer I8 on the threshold of | Goldste treasurer; M. Abrams at Town Clerk's Ofice, Platnville, 3 | Son ll‘-h:rg;:olr’ tfi}lcumn p:.-‘nmt:l:‘ With friendship for our guide for |CUrCh congregation of the Prospect |prognerous days, industry and | Auditor; and M. Kennedy, A. Ro- | v, or part of same, frorts for the | Methodist church will take place in democratic party will result in a |thC €hurch parlors this evening at § blgger, better, united and successful | ©'C1ocK. A pagean e Old, oid democracy in Connceticut, | Story” will be given by a large cast |} oavy traftic, and the year will be inmi 0| avor “Wishing you tho scason's greet- | With special music and a social will Miami Beach Mayor Is o |one of large but conservative profits, | |ings, T am tolloy is the consensus, | Walker’s Guest in N, Y. 5 then all our tt, H. Weiner, J. J, Jafte ar blotsky, trustees, o manutacturers will increase prod fon and need all of the availah hor, all railronds will be by t bidder at the 2 p. m. on Tuesday, the 9th day at the Town Hall of said of the school board, and Attorney Morris ™\ Saxe, Louls P. Slade, | Sherwooa H. Raymond, Logan Page, and Leen A. Sprague were reelected | 10 the board. | 1 y with Somame tnville, Conu, this thirtye v, 193 Tax_Collector, S0 suceef i 3 as- el 3§ | : —NOTICE B *j"“‘\]“f“' was the scoutmas “Sincerely Yours, Firmer money will tend to a mod- York, Dec. 31 UP) — Lout 10 Harery e ShGk hin ThAE 1’8 school conducted under the MAPLE HILL NEWS erate slackening of 8tock and bond | 1%, & nayor of Yami the Town of Plainville 4 auspices of the Everyman's Bible | wctivity and speculation in real es. | Beac) . I8 lero at the fnvita- 7.1 Dollars for taxes dus class last winter, Louls P, Slade re- ported for the training committee, | that there will be none carried on | o by the local council this year. A » highly successful school every two | 1914 1o 1924 tnclustve, levied ribed properiy. , 150, 183, 117, 119 . 130, 144, New Britain Plaze own Cleri‘s Oftice, Plainvilie Conn, tate and other fields, it s f The | tion of Mayor-Elect Walker, for the The meeting of the Woman's ‘_,‘”\’ pediction is for ample credit at sat- | the fnaugural ceremonies tomor| Lots with Mrs. Darrow Scattergood, will =g A Aagor. Shadigar Wi conter, ‘f" ::\ rs Iy considered better and more | etelan. Conmat S0 Extemely | etld Wednesday atternoon, Jan- | Hebrew Free Loan Assn, |, Walker for advies on seiteuion |, Sotiiist Fobiey,ar pubef mot e P clgian Cardinal § xtrmely |vary 13, at the Lome of Mrs. J. B, | ‘ter v o N LSS LA RO e . on Tuesday, t) AL e (2 G e Bauford on Golt street, Receives Charter Sundav | seach. Criminals and other unde- | Sarch 5526 ay e Tons somt of | R e e Weak But His General Cond#tion | A iuneements are belng made by| AM _Organization which for the sirables have flocked to the south | e e q . 1 b ast. thre rs 1ly on!since the Florid > de Ils, Conn. s thirty- council is now 456, Scout Executive is Regarded as Satisfactory. iheXeliio: (orEwrplilio Lridis) parlyl BISLUIEAS ioe Ree. bean ally doni) sincethe (Florida Shoomilgor Mnder AR L Cook reported, this being a gain of ¥ {to be held Wednesday Afh,mom‘_‘ he side of the working and small | way, he eaid yesterday, and a . HEMINGWAY, Tax Cellector. 79 over last year; 234 boys were | Brussels, Dec () — Cardinal January 20th at the homes of Mrs | business man fs the Hebrew Free | trained police ofiiclal {s needed to b NOTICE | added but 166 dropped out during | Mercier, recovering from an opera- |Willlam Middlcmass and Mrs. H, 13, | Loan association which since its or- | cope with them otice f8 hereby given that Altce 31, : = B o 1 0 g nan 1s indehted o the Town of Plal | tion performed on Tuesday, passed a |Lienhard on Golf street, zanization In January, 1023, has| I ¥ille In the sum of §.98 Dollars for taxea Hood migne nnd was able to stesp & | Mr. and Mre, Charies Tt Hare, |been loaning suma from $5 to $100| CIVIL SUITS RECORDED | dus trom lietn 1914 10 1034 tnclosive, levied fow hours. A medical bulletin issued |and Miss Helen Hare of Pittsield, | Without interest and without any| Lillian Winkle, through D. L. |ou the follawing descrived propertya | Lote No. 18t 3 | this morning savs was able to|formerly of Maple 1lill, spent the |definite requirement as to when the | Dunn, bas ¢ Max Silverman of |y, 50N Vet s Otice, Prsivitia i the yeur, There are now 20 troops, | ch with a qualified scoutmaster, | and for the first time in the h|!\0rY‘l ot the local council there is not a ¢ weakly organized troop in the city. | some liquid food without {1l ef- |Aolidays with their daughter, Mrs. |Sum Will be paid back. The asso- | Hartford for $500 damages. Papers Cann, ! A L 8 PR ol o | ciat It recelve fts charter at h seen served by Di Sh £ald described property, or part of | There are 287 tenderfoot scouts, 109 t v | Arthur Hollings of Hartford. | clation will v ive {ts charter at have been served by Deputy Sherift it \"mp;fl]en'[:.flrd u‘-,::‘.‘, second class, six first class, and 74 Ilis ge 1 condition, though still| Tha 1M Hill Bridge > will our of 3 p. m. on Tuesday, the §th day merit hadge scouts, The boys range | extremely weak, shows improvement, |be ente ed next Tue y after- :r March, 1926 at the Town Hall of said ¢ in 1’%" ‘H;":‘ lzcm( Odr::;:] m—\‘\’i Mis. Soledad C. Chacon, secretary of state of New Mexico, and |t ; “”"“ ']: i ]’,‘.1“‘ i . ,,r;’“""“ Dl w“*(,“li‘\“z | (Loled at Plainuille, Conn, (his thisy- analysis of the scouts od -2 : 5 ah., normal; pulse 04. Aust Tolf street. S TEAT thelmajomty isivaR b ok mose: | Mrs, Emma Guy Cromwell, secretary of state of Kentucky, met |1, develops that the Pope, when and Mrs, Clifton McKenna | w. 7. CHEM ax. Goflsotor ment when still tenderfeet ana at | for the first time at Hollywood, Fla. he learned of the necessity of the nghter, J are spending | = . L e | " vostolie benedic- B N 1 Notice 1s ereby ven Il 'rancis P about the age of 14. PV et X I . et operatic his apostolic benedi 1ys in Norfolk | Zit in Indubted to the Town of FiNite W. W. Bullen, chairman of the tion hy spoecial me to the nuncio and Mrs. M. J. Shouts of | in the sum of 33.32 Dollars for tazes court of honor, reported that during n « v officers will | in Brussels, who delivered it just be- !Stuart street, spent Christmas with 5 from lists (\‘:VH 1916 to 1924 Inclu- the year 211 tenderfoot. tests, 63 sec- Clty ltems - Liate ram S e 1R Rl ond class and 28 first class tests ( were approved. A total of 273 merit \ badges were won, firemanship, swim- | ming, first aid and personal health being the most popular and auto- for the cardinal went to the operat- daughter, Miss Henrietta Il of the | ing room, Shouts in New York. Mrs. Shouts _| The pontift informed the nuncio|will remain for over the week-end. | - [ that he would say a special mass for | Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap Slater of al | the cardinal's prompt recove Since | Robk 11 leave this even- » operation the Pope has kept ir for Bu ton, Vt., where they foner John I C vd of compensation and asse berladn council, No. 2, Jr. O. [ ;o io i A, M, will meet | 3 at the hall on n street, nd hounded morth by Mayden, south by Comn. Quar d is undergoi New Britain tr enue ling W erk's Oftice, Platnviile, ¥, oF part of same, FOR SATURDAY N . 3 : \ ity i s Ui alc ant iighost hidder at th A mobiling, conservation, craftsman-| Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rose of |regularly informed of tho dis- | will spend the week-end with Mrs. wiIlagsel o tieiigRest DIATEE ML DK | ship, plumblng and seamanship won ‘shwr have as their New Y | tinguished patient's y»xog(.»u. Slaters parents, of March, 1926 at the Town Hall of said guests, Mr. and Mrs illiam I by only a single scout in each case The star rank was awarded to 27 scouts, the life rank to seven, and the eagle, highest rank in scouting, to three. Tha hoard of review worked well as a suh-committee of the court and will be continued in and Mrs. B. eftect, |son, Robert Joseph, Tho securing of a new camp will are spendir be given early and earnest consid- |Grogan’s parents Newton Tucker iy Visiting his town, 4 Dated at Platnville, Conn,, ‘this thirty- first January, 1926, | MINGWAY, Tax Collector. ! NOTIC! Notice s hereby given that Clara L. Hawloy {8 fndebted to the Town of Plain- ville In the sum of 4.71 Dollars for tazes ue from lists 1916 to 1924 inclusl levied a followlng described property, 0. 236 and 73 of 937, Ensign Tract. 1 On map made by A, L. Ellot. KALLGRBN-WAGER BEAR THEST ! MSIN MIND WHEN MARKETING SATURDAY, old Skinper has returned to adelphia after spending a few with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Skinner on Thompson street. Early Today. Jean Livingston Wager Marricd | AMr. and Mrs. Nelson Mann and Miss Mildred Mann of Robbins nue, spent Christmas with rela- Blaze in Center of Haverhill's Busi THERE WILL BE NO LOCAL PAPERS FRIDAY, SO Hv"\l y at his hor ht of his Ji ness Section Causes G at Dam- gappy Richard Kallgren and Miss | SAVE THIS “AD.” HOUR SALES AS USUAL the holidays with Mrs. {averhill, Mass., Dec, (® —| Wednesday at Troy, N. Y. satal i 00, 4 desoribed property, or part of same, e Chal E. L. Warren of |Conlon of South ; : o) i nade of the |tives in Wollaston, Mas | b eold to the highest bidder at the cration, Chairman E. L. Wa R ot by an morn-| Annowncement is made of the 9 TO 11 A. M, hour of 2 p. m. n Tuesdny, the 8th day the camping committee reported, 3 “k‘“ s g v destroy marriage yester of Harry Rich | = e i i 1925 at the Town Hall of sald and the committae expects to have Lot inces a Kallgren, son o dirs. Amanda | WGY \\ ill Broadcast § TRI HAMBURG 3bs. 25¢ 1§ § some definite_recommendations to | S0UAIE s An na T | GROU \[) e e S. C § rille, Conn, this thirty- iter of Surrogat \ make in the near future. The past For England Tonight e g I e 5 FRESH Y son at Camp Keemosahbee, Job's Souflt 1 v ) r of Troy, N. Y. The ceremony tady. N. Y, Dec. 31 P— | [y \.~~|.|:FOWL o I s ATRIA S R "J. 28c NOTICE i Pond, Portland, was very succe = i i ; o at Christ Episcopal " on at " \'! "'\_ SNy AN hereby given that Sabastino ful and more sconts were accom- ) ! . Rl w. Miss Justine W harch in New York city At SHOULDERS ]b 18 fidebted to the Town of Plain- ! ol ha e Tertnetore T E e o oW Lan otkibe Peile wastmal may ring out a New Year's greeting |l - FIRESH e U ] C ©'in (e sum of 9.73 Dollare for tyxes modated than G of Mrs. ¢ 5 « s « hours to : 8 s st ol g e due trom Itsts 1917 to 1924 inclusive, levied { port of Mr, Warren as chairman of Sire ! L i PR nd Albert Kallgren, brother [ fonigh r radio listeners in the w described pro the committey on community rela-| > 3 ¥ i 5 \ oy i room, hest man. 1tish Jsles. It was announced here 3TO b PN and 0, New Britaln Terrace, u tions and that of Commissioner Mor- | Eh! Py 1 m en, West Mrs. Kollgren is a graduate of the v that at the request of a Rrit- ‘at’ Town :”‘;" Otfice, Plainville, o accepted. The budget for |, 0 "‘“y o S . 3 i bury wnd | Troy high school and Columbia uni- | ish broadcasting company, ich | M rean SHOULDERS lb 19 e de ra A 4 at $5,930, an increase of [N New DBritain i s B vers Mr. Kallgren is a graduate rates radio broadeasting stations # SMOKED 3 G0 Ot o VS C [} il o sold to the highest bidder at the 3730 over 1025. This includes an 4™ ! 4 guedte {n. of Renssclacr Polytechnie Tnstitute, ] in Seotland and Irc PRIME i 1 Tuseday, the #th day increase to $3,000 in the salary of |y L t hand frozen, | 1188 of 1923 where h ]‘: ;jj\.”'l‘“‘_\ Sl e " Saieus s DS C Bt B the execntive, additional office help, { v o "t | SR g imself prominently in et Dzl BN & nalL R X —— [, Dated at Plainvilie, Conn,, this thirty- Jore expenze for camping and |“OFL SO L na a member of Theta Chi fraternity, | 10 minutes, beginning at 7:25 p. m., A e aac ] tkes and for training and confer- | v SRERCE B B 'Past Year Has Been One 1 is at present employed as a civil fa carillon concert from the Purk ALL DAY SPEClALS i 4 s enees, . Y., where thoy attended the Of Unusual Weather |snsiover with the water bureau at javenue fwl y CIa tce i3 hereby given that Chas. W. president Holmes appointed the Wag g ik troit, Michi | This will be broadcast for frans LUAN | ker Is indebted to the Town ef ¥ e * the coming S LA ) N o | oceanic reception on a wave le 3 ROAST P C [/ Piinviiie in the sum of 16.90 Dollars for foliowing chalrmen for the coming A o it i e Hatlonstat e M GERESIE OIGQm 0 LD | due from lists 1017 to 1924 tnclustre, cear: . L. Warren, financs; W. W. iR of the © S ¢ 49 me and the statlor - il lod on tho following deseribed property. 3ullen, court of honor; A. H. Scott, | - m‘\‘“z- ] 0\\ ner Sues British broadcasting company Wi Lot 152 to 158 inclusive, ‘. ] ting w Britaln Plaza, Map at Town Clerk's Office, Plainville, Landlord for $1.0000] ¢ to pick it up and rebroad- Dec. 81 () — Tecause | Cast through lts chain of stationy so amping; C. E. Morgan, troop or-{ji,, i ztlon; Louls P, Slade, eivie {yrquc eveni LEGS GENUVINE ILEGS Y SPRING LAMB ... Ih 350 LAMB .. g | Conn. 3 soul education: % 4 his radio re-|!hat even the users of crystal =i - = R —— e | Bald described pro; . or part of same, et ¥ 1 1,’ ; v\nt_“_ml"’:l )\. a » from the apar i iving sets in Great Britain m LEAN BOILING 80 1:GS MILK Il 16c | 4 to ¢ est bidder at thy | e et 0 e AT which he Tives to | hear the New Year's bells rom N BRE L e Ly RAT ; . M o Terday, the h day ieil have been cre Rev., Richard . it the use of the roof for a BONELESS ROLLED CHOICE own, Lok anting troo| ( o repre- |- i ., Norman SR o i 25 - ‘HOP | Dated st Plainvitle, Conn,, this thirtys e ’:\.\":‘]:\‘.‘T: e e o tor #1000, Ma| WANTS'CLIENT RELEASED ROASTS BEEF ... Ib. v INGWAY, Tax Collector, | troop Tep Temple and reeen N N v of the cou the landlord, Jacob' ~W: I ‘“;’” ud, asiing for Walter | Guncy pAMm [rEaN | NOTIC i : Britain Trust company changed | recorded excesal a was muot within his i, S dascanplicdR (OrEtha T i W e ryiope e C rorK cHOPS | 1ce 1a hereby given that J. Callgasty . o ! gk : A - T of his client from the county o indebted to the Town of Piainville in William A. 7a¥% pands yost the passing « is : n removing the aerial with d h ¢ . ands 3 : S S e e Yot | v - SEk L e e |tha ars for tazes due | Rev. samuel Toske, Oscar Marsh, s A crat « . nearly every otifyng its owner bl R Joned ] [ha sum ® for tazes o i EESSR i i | m 2\ on a bod writ, enia i Cged a2 ‘ - . . on the fo e ry. : Alqulat, tev. GioN- 1<1500000 weas dnto . n norn 1o aner ehaereulit Lowen- 3 Soon e SR . °ST PURE {on'tha e | Rex. Dr. A H\rfll i R (e S ol iy L = peeitls R e haor et by Bessie Wincek to huve fatled in FANCY SELECTED | VINEST CREAMERY | DEST PURF ks bel property;s Sehneck, Wa 25 ) et Y y T d leased LA 4 e AT Map at Town Clerics Ofice, Pl § el SOl Hatiy [l As Qe S 5 o o spring was ona S A Narel who planned Payment of acourt judgment for ’ {ap at Town oiics Omice, Pininvble, S Willlam H. Alderson, jwill be inducte to office Tav | of the eariicst on re d in all see- |, installation of a transm $124.19. If the applic (tion is grant | | €214 described property, or part of saree, 3 \ | I - Xoig o1 by Justice Hen P, Roche | ! will ba sold to the highest bldder at the olore Green, C. W afternoon at 3 o'clock . nsisting that there be n % Shnc Mo Givoans hour of 3 p. m, on Tuesday, the $th day | Skinner, John rials on the roo Ar ““‘O> s “‘\' 'h"“ | ot March, 1925 at the Town Hall of said : o Larl Fred- P B l ‘[1'\0‘ I 0Z.. . C| S. . $. .. c |'“Dhied at Piatnsitte, Conn. thia thirtye « Ui 4 - first day of January. 1926, 1 T ] Escapes Death at Fu’"s Hands remier Briand 1 e e s e W . Allen Moore. | | Explanation to Canning i e COFFEE 3 “) $1 00 ‘ TR S T nember- . ) 3 Siven that Chas. © EhOsER 0y SOl s e DINNER BLEND S X In Indebted to the Town of Platm h Lip couneit are: | . - In the sum of 3.31 Dollars for taxes L , Sherwood H. Raye| CAMPBELL'S SOLID PACKED 28 # 1918 to 1924 Inclusive, levied ond. itelph L. Gouid, P. F. King, | PORK & BEANS 3 cans 25c TOMATOES .... 8 cans c B s ien ey I i e . Saxe. 1. R. Gilpatric, 2 i) % i % e S ;‘ o Lueon A. Sprague, F JOHN ALDEN 1 25 BROWN 49 ¢ p i ! W Delton: A N.. Abbe, George P. PO hag & SUGAR ........ 10 Ibs c a1 or part ef same trews, I Cham- 1 Willian Pabe, Rev. Dr. Corbin, A. Mills, Rev. v. Thomas Laden, H. Trumbull Walter Fl . Hi org alph Walnwright, ghest bldder at th Tuesday, the Sth day of said t preferred to the trib: this thirty- the gover! geparately with than confer upon Krim MOHICAN MAYONNAISE .......... jar 19¢ gPECIAl MOTHCAN HORSERADISH ........ bot. 10¢ [} A MOHICAN CORN (extra fancy). cans 85¢ ty of e, HAT oo Oranges 20z 35 lo Custode, Priolesi M socie Tax_Collector, at Philip Ram- the Town of Plate- Dollars for taxes lusive, levied bed property. w Rritain Plaza. Clerk's Office, Plainville, onal or part of same, s at st bldder at the s ¥ the §th day the business e Town Hall of said 15 ik lay studying » i) reports, made an inspection , this thirty. and comp e busir | Priolesi (natives of the Ttallan city | . | that name) '\jH hold 'w\ti“yyv..n: ’”:‘: | | n | g i “ Il Will Be Located || ALEE Al of e offire TecC x_Collector, council on the ; me ‘ | speake evening will be | at n':y Fish- \ U ) ' ore Butera anc wn of Plataville ! 1 e eARO 1 ouiaitallottSavalorsiiteraland in the New New eat ara Tor taxes dve MOt URDERS : LT Reale of Bristol ] B Meaty rupes s c i — L. B. Reale of Bris | i Records 389 Against —— | 1 Year I s ! 17 in 1024 Chieaza, Dee —Chicago has oken records in 1825 for murders. ¢ Oscar Wolft gave out his «. which show 880 murders, ore murder inquests pend- number advanced 4in 1 year it was POPE OFFICIATES | RAPHAEL | Rome, Dec, 31 A — With cus-! . [ tomary ' pomp andysplendor, the BUILDING AT ‘m,n today at a ceremony in the as a part | Miturgy, as announced with his re- cent encyclical. | 1 PURINTON_ANDERSON After Large Assorted Layer Cakes Tea25c | ‘ 1hed property, or PATE of same #0ld to the highest bidder at the hour of 2 p. m., on Tueaiay, the Sth day of March, 1926 at the Town Hall of said Co tigu Conn., this thirtgs NGWAY, Tax Cellector, NOTICE ven that Fred White- o sum n the fol war murders, clude the Killings of many gang in for supremacy in th "I‘ t t Curtis L. D f Bloomi ST went foNoroceo oo antan B o i Ter M o ke Th & Hecem Ses ke relped break the | Lieutenant Curtis L. Day of bloc 4 11, went s " A YR o 2 ¥ AY 3 s onnap, e ,“‘,l.”)l l“\“‘ month : ago Coroner | to fly for the French in their war w Hh h e Riffs.. Riff lm!M\ nmm' nue will be | . SATURDAY Plam_ Ra]s]n’ Marble Pound Cake. lb. 20c 4 deecribed preperty | attributed thirty-one murders| digablod his engine one duy whien he was 1 es inside their {urday, January 2, at 4 o'c 8 b d - THE VERY % o8 S et T958 at 'the Tows Hall 'of oald s and there have beCt | lines, but he managed to glide bac > of battle .m! Lame arna e s JANUARY, 2ND Lol BREAD L= o T e 10¢ y ool ! = Loty the | is now safe at home again, the can flyers having been |} b t qnied at Plaineilie, Conn, b thirtys i it released for the winter. ren ¢ J] ey o 4 - She T = E T LTI P & i " s ’