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Geniar Mail Orders Promptly Filled Here's Another Great January Event That Always Interests the Men OUR MID-WINTER SHIRT try them and you will never want any other make. ESPECIALLY FEATURING THE “YORKE” Better values than usual ave offered because of the co-operation of the makers. Every Shirt is first quality, but the offerings are the odds and ends of surplus stock of the “Yorke” Shirt mills. *This is opportunity for all men to stock up with Shirts that will satisfy and wear without fading. 1f you have worn the “Yorke” you know; if not, SALE, Offer No. One | GIVES 1 .89each || CHOICE FOR or three for $5.50 of Shirts that are worth up to $4.50 each. GIVES CHOICE FOR turn-down collars, others have separate | collars to match; in solid colors, tan, gray, blue and white; also neat stripes, checks and jacquard effects; materials are ox- fords, broadcloths, balloon cloth, cotton pongee, woven silk stripe madras and other good shirts with all colors guaran- teed fast—S$1.89 each. | fabries. | lars to match. 1 $6.00 each. Offer No. Two 2.89each or two for $5.50 | Garments made up in neckband style of Some are neckband style, some are with | all the better grade shirtings. There are | garments of fibre silks, silk stripe madras, imported woven madras, also otffer nice Choice, too, of the new pleated ! bosem effects with turnback cuffs and col- All colors guaranteed fast. Sale price is $2.89 or two garments $5.50. Shirts that are worth to e ———————— e Lady assistant ateward — ML'»S‘ Phyllls Sennings. Gatekeeper—Gustave Lindqulst, +Ceres—Miss Myrtle Prior. | Pomona—Mre. Harold Skinner. | Flora—Mrs. Goodsell, Secretary—Mrs, Edwin B. Adams, Treasurer—George B, Carter. Berlin News HIGHEST OFFIGER 10 VIST GRANGE High Prist of Demeter Will Tnstall Stall This Evening 10 HAVE $3800 BONFIRE Compensation Commssioner Throws Out Cerro Case — Sam Thomas Fined $100 For Selling Iiquor— Other Items of Interest. Tonight Wil probably be the big- st night ever experlenced by the members o Berlin Grange. There Wil be three features, each one of them cnough to make the evening a memorable one. Charles M. Gard- ner of Massachusetts, who bears the title of the highest office in Grnvngr‘.- dom, the High Priest of Demeter, Cerro Case Thréwn Out | The case of Marlo Cerro, de- pendent son of Benjamin Cerro of Kensington who was run over and killed by a Connecticut company bus in Kensington on July 22 of last year, was dismissed by Com- pensatfon Commissioner Leo I. Noonan yesterday. The finding was that Cerro’s death did not arise out | of and in the course of his employ- ment by the company. Cerro was employe on the night | shift at the car barns maintained in New Britain by the Connecticut company. He finished his work at 7 o'clock in the morning on the day he was killed. He went to his home for breakfast and was re- .| turning to New Britain for the pur- pose of Inspecting a new lhouse | which he was bullding, and to col- lect his pay. He would not have been able to collect his pay until 11 o'clock in the morning, 8o the commissioner ruled that the primary purpose of | his trip was to visit his new house and therefore not in the course of will be present. Officers for the | (e employment, coming year will be installed, And Thomas Fined $100 last, but by no means, least, the}l gaymual Thomas, colored, was mortgage on the hall will be burned, | aneq $100 and costs, amounting to and a $2,800 bonfire will ensue. $126.15, when le was arraigned be- Extensive plans for the entertain- | 00 1uqge George G. Griswold at ment of the distinguished EUCSE|,"er o) sossion of the Berlin have been made by the Berlin OF= | ioun court last evening, charged Pentzation. e will bo in charg® of | i’ olating the liquor law. He the installation of officers and the ceremony Will be an elaborate and impressive one, put on with all the aramatic performance. Mr. was represented in court by How. ard Drew, negro attorney, of Hart- ford. ado of a coral | Thomas was arrested on Sunday Gardner will be ted by ’:‘“;m night, following a rald on his es- women of Berlin Grange, who tablishment by Officers Brown and | parts during the ‘DS'“”l"“‘l’l‘l‘ .2:':;|vnmm of the Berlin police de- Mrs. Irene Reed Wi = A antity a8 monies. »Yr T Gides will be Mrs. partment. A quantity '_'f liquor wa marshall, and the a found and the officers also took Leon Hall and Miss Elsle A-!m:'xos. (oialicukisay s Annat Clapiman, eals Mrs, Ora C. Idgerly will act as s0lo=} | “00 46 portland street, Hart- ist, Mr. Gardner wilt arrive in Berlin at ahout 5 o'clock and will be es- ford, for being in danger of falling into habits of vice. With Thomas and Anna, the officers rounded up od to the Grange hall, where & : i SR s iktANAtion exbre) el sht BiCrenuentors o CRthe place, Zehebtsal e Anna was discharged last cvening f ”N’l!l‘ “‘\‘u “\1:: f:l(“:ifi{o mortgage on [and - tho frequentera “were not e " ot | brought into court, hall will be another feature of e vening. Claude W. Stevens, the Kensington Trimnicd e e will The Collinsville basketball team retiring master of the Grange, trimimed Kensington Saturday night liver a short talk, in which he will } ef ! ight dr." |r the building of the hall and at the Boys' ¢lub F)nma.fl!nm...\r‘ Hpaceles Aritain, the final score belng 28 to tell other incidents in connection with the structure. The ceremony of burning the document will fol- It is expected that Miss Har- 133, The game was started by Ken- eington with Malone and Moffatt at the forward positions, Clark at tr)“:\' Hollister wil light the fire center and Fagan and Negrl aw that will wipe out the last evidence | guards, During the first quarter nelther team had meny chances at the lLaskets, but Malone of Kensington of debt. X Migs Holligter is tha sole l\”‘\(?- Terlin charte ember of “’m & A:\-h; x;“mu a member of | breke through during the second :lhr:”:»f-“ wization in this town. There | quarter and starred for the local # fon. Malone and Moffatt veral other charter members, | AESTOR . ;:: :::vr:]n ‘:mt reside in Berlin, 1t | were rémoved at the heginning of D haught that it would ba ap- |the second half, to save them for ro have Miss Hollister | the Blue Army game which was to e to s(rflnr\: the fire, for that reason. follow, and which Kensington won, “UAt the cloge of the installation |30 to 8. The Kensington game follows: a supper will be served in score of the Collinsville- exercls Next week, January 23, Boys' club gymnasium. Motherhood Club Meeting hood elub will be held Executive committee for threo of Mrs, Leland Gwatkin of Berlin years—Claude W. Steyens. | street. Mrs. Ellzabeth Wickwire East Berlin Jtems The regular meeting of {hy Philip Mildrum his studles at Suffield school afte { spending the past scveral days al his home on Main strect, Fritz and Edward Kahms will entertain at of St Gabriel's church Friday eve attend. The monthly “meeting of th Parent-Teacher assoclation of th Hubbard school will be held at th. school Thursday evening at 8:3 o'clock. MUST HAVE A DOWRY Ttallan Girls Who Marry Highe) ligations, Rome, Jan. 19 (P —Girls who hop to become the wives of Itallan arm: er, must be provided with dowrie: to insure their future husband: agalnst poverty. these ranks marries a girl without he will be dismissed from th, minister of war. The dowry system was abolishe: in the army about 12 years when the pay of officers reached lently support wive ed, it sets the dowries at amounts for each grade than pre viously, although they are lower i proportion to the cost of living. The amounts vary according t rank, majors being entitled highest. DID YOU MEAR THAT LITTLE AOQACE AEDPP DIBD OF AEWAONIA YESTBROAY ¢ the ba: t by the women mem- pers of the organization. Mra. Kensington . Charles M. Weldon heads the com- ¥ld FI Tt mittee in ¢ ge of preparations. ! Nntfnr. AR .4 1 E] Tt is exp that there will be | Baldwin, 1 ) fully 30 gers prosent tonight. | Moffatt, 1 g L0 0w Visitors from Granges in several sur- | Munson, ©. f. 1 & «... 0 0 0 rounding towns will be present to Ciark, S0y witness the ceremonies. Berlin Fagan, AT Grange feels complimented that Mr. | Wright, 3 o o0 o Gardner, the highest officer in the | Negrl, 1. g QTS entire organization, will be present e e this evening and all preparations 113 are being made to make his visit & Collinsville pleasant one. Tt will be his first Fld F1 T visit to the town of Berlin. . AN e g The officers to be installed are: : o I I | Master—George W. Tryon, Snow, r. f. o8 8 Overseer—Howard L. Stevens. !xn;.;, S i 1 Chaplain—Charles M. Weldon. | Konald, 1. &. g 4 Tecturer—Mrs. George W. Tryon. | Eddy, 1. & . ity 2 Steward—Harold Skinner. Farrer, 1, & i 3 Assistant steward — James B. — - Thompson, 13 1% i Ken- |ing 1925, was presented with a past sington will meet North Granby at |commander's badge by the post, the the A meeting of the Berlin Mother- tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home will deliver the talk of the after- take the form of a children's party, has returned to the weekly whist so- | clal to be held in the social room ning at § o'clock. All are invited to Army Officers Face Financial Ob- officers of the rank of major or low- If an officer of under an order issued by Pre- mier Mussolini, in his capacity as ago, level at which they could conven- As reinstitut- |ters, Mrs, Nellie Willlams, Mrs. BI- higher NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ainvil News the Bristol Troop Puts on Demon- LOCAL “Y" TAKES LEAD Plainville Crushes Simsbury—Ren- through some drills and games, glv- ing a wonderful exhibition of scont- was served and the youngsters lived up to their unwritten law that * scont {8 hungry" by eating ever troop were on hand, although Scout- master Leon Griffin was unable to jattend. Mr. Ball took eharge in his | absence. Some 20 post members wera present. Robert 1. Crafg, commander dur- presentation speech being made by the post chaplaln, Rev. Charles . Wyckoff. Plainville Tops League The Plainville Y. M. C. A. basket- ball team crashed its way out of the first place tie in the county league last night by handing a neat 38-18 {homt team, it must be admitied, o {had much tough luck with its shots. Plainville Y. M. C. A, The wedding of Miss 1lertha Trene Hemingwa Temingwa L at the PROVES A SUCCESS - - Ars. Gertrude Hemi matron of [ Walsh will act as hest man ‘The bride will be attired in a rosc colored gown with silver hat 'ollowing the caremony a recep been pretiily decorated for the occa ston with pink and grey. The couple will leave on a wed ding frip to New York and Waushing on George Carlson of Pythian lodge will 'of 171 local members planning to attend. “The bi-monthiy entertainment and social under the auspices of Pythian toni one son, C. Oscar C: Hartford; four gr The funeral will be held Thurs- o'clock at the undertaking rooms of 10, Bristol News STAFF PRESIDENT 1926, Kenney-Hemingway |A‘ruu1.»y, | Trene La daughter of Mrs, Sophin ' of Ldnden and Francls Kenney, sou of Mr, William Kenney of Ier streot, will Chureh of Our Lady of Mers | John E. Fay will offielate, | way will - be and John | ions, 1id werett | Barker honor Loren Py Episoc Hale ton ana T, The nopie wos | FORESTVILLE 1§ AROUSED}\ ger, Puul Jnoger, Toger Motin | Disteiet Tsolated for Hours by New Triday evening D. D. G, C. Frost | I Hanra- Obstetrical—Dr, Dr. Lawrence Willis R, nville, Sutula; work and demonstratng their |take lis staff to Humphrey lodge in han and Dr. Paul A. Park. | dovico, knowledge of scouteraft, ymour to install the officers there ynecology——Dr. Michnel A, Gore, Rev. Arthur A. Ball, chalrman of {at a publle ceremony. After the Dr. Frank M. Hamblin and Dr. Wil- | Episo the troop committer of the local |installati an entertainment by !ljam R. Hanrahan [tors, Mi troop, Apoke as did Commander | members of the local lodge will be | Fye, . Nose and Throat—Dr. | Liberty, Pilon of Seicheprey post. Lunch | witnessed by a goodly number of [ Michacl B. Claffey and Dr. T. Mor- | Mona resey of New Britain Pediatries—Dr. Arthur €. jett and Dr. Arthur & Roche Hughes; Brack- mary T glan M rtholomew 1°. Donahue, Dr. Ar- Pristol hospital are several well- dchildren, Rieh- {rimming to the Slmsbury “Y” on 2 A bort C. Smith of known spectalists of Hartford and | noon and sho has chosen aa her 'guin 1o % 1 g (I ) o ard W. Post and Robert C. Smith o Britatn, They ars as follows: subject, “C: Svents.” The . o Farmington, and Anna E. and Al- AL | et, “Current Events” The villo team completely outpassed |y cn e * 0 “hrnipara; twn | Medical—Dr. J.H. meeting will be open to all Berlin | their opponents and had no difficul- |, o1 TR Bee g g hreq | We I Stelner and Dr. €. H. Brain- | charge women and they are cordially In- iy in running up a good-sized score, ' hubinere and fwo slsters fn Sweden. |21 | was in vited to be present. {leading by 21-8 at halt time. The | e 's LR | Surgical—Dr. George N. Bell, Dr. | B. C. Clifton, D Dr. A. M. Rowl Obstetrical and E. T. Froman and afternoon, with services at 2:30 Gynecology—Dr. Knights of Pythias will be held at| Fred Miller, the keen-eyed guard, |7y ‘pajjoy & Co. Rev. A. Bloom- |, gm0 by (Cynecology her R D R and Captain Loyal 8mith wers again | Viog Doo8 & 0o Tt ¥ ficiate, |1 Elllott and Dr. J. 1. Miller. oy MraR T Tt rotaranatie [iheXslaratof Mo Nplatnvilie GuintEEiLOE RS L SE N f i et Sy | IO tanal i D B USRI RI o b U her home on Main street aftor|¢aCh finding the hoop six times | /e oo | Pediatries—Dr. H. W. Bravton. | ety for ¢ £ f the floo: Marti @ Ry A {Dr. €. A. Goodrich and Dr. H. Lo | &, sponding the past fow daya as the |(FOM the foor. NIt and Y| advent Missionary Mecting Lo el B i Schwab also broke into the scoring, . Sla et aten | . . tobert S}(Aest of relatives in New York ‘“,h”,\‘me PR ‘m“ Srte e |‘ The Woman's Hon’\, ":“n‘ '\';:'J;,'.i —Dr. J. M. Gallivan and Dr. ‘\“_Mr;‘_ S hel dancing clasa) willl meat. at|fenéive: game: Dick snd Bobi De= IR AT il et nt 3| ety Emith 0 : | ? o |Garmo featured for the home team. e B the | Cardlologist—Dr. Arthur . Em- |giyqp, the Athletic hall this evening at 8 |%% : Thursday afternoon at mott | o'clock. This evening's dance will| 1¢ Summar of Mrs. Irving Purdy, 21 |ters. al Cytocopist——Dr. Thomas N, Hep- ¥l TU, “"‘?“?,“’:'” "”, members are |y, inq Dr. Bernard Spillane, aked 1o be presen nal } ! : | Martin, rf. T o et el Toant | }!_;fln;nl it .'\M:mlmx'\nws | T W, Schwah, rf. . 0 0 e (LN eamh fonna | o January meeting of the Fed- (U 513 s asketb % leral Hill Parent-Teacher association | Sinith, 1L, (Capt) 2 | joan ‘rormen ‘in: Plainvilin and Wil | e e Tred R. Schwab, e 0 6lonter the “industrial” or “unlimit- | 0% OH cuing in the Fed-‘lgiorjeq ! Bergen, rz o U1 e e S S T b oh k) e L aunorinm SiheRoV g ohmy - | Arnold, Tz, 0 Oleord county Y. M. C. A. Amateur w"\x"\flfl“":;nlvl'fl"i““"‘-:”H‘*“!l;:‘: 'fl[l_]:v! " | Miller, i | Athiotie assoctation, which is 8180, Nodorn Tden of Nationalim." Ona 38 ‘“‘;"‘Q"I”:”"ffhp("i“ e TN g [of the largest crowds that has at- | { 5 el o¢ L S N {tended e e oS pRe | | e A ’:rmm e e (gl m Ivnu, was present. |,y o[/ Boh Dat ke 26 e ¢ ont for two meoks and | LTCCCUINE tho address by Mr. Birge, | = | o |Deer |a historical pageant was presented, | JILIECRD o o O lhave ,confidence that they will be T FSIOTEAT BAEC 2agpreschled. ¢ | Dick DeGarmo, c. Dy b8 {0 @lve wkapd odonnt ot theme | SRS, Lt CEEARE S L S U V| Mirrick. re. i O lger Another practice sesssion | Merwin Terry, toacher of history at | | Bddy, rg. Ig. .. D000 e bt of ths ¥, M0 & gy T8 chooh, oner 300 publin BT the Liine w | Wier, 1g. (Capt.) 1 0 2750 ololock tonight and Thuraday [Venth and clghth grades taking = = |avening Wil gee them opening thy jPart. Mis Terty gathered the ma- 8 2 18{jeague with the Wapping A. C. of [icrial for the 11 episodes of the ot the Referes—Russcll. e ag playing here. Two teama |PAECant. . being entirely _original | tnited As these two teams wera tied for lyolo"paen formed. Tha players are | Vith her. Al of the members of | o¢ 1)) o | Arst place, the victory gives Plain- [ng follows: Stanley Smith, Bob Hird, |{1e teaching staff of the school ase | wag he ville the lead. Bty Tolli, Charley Pheips, Wali [sisted in the preparation and pro- Plan Health Pictures Woods, Lenny Cassidy, M. T . |duction of the pageant which was|ayenin The Plainville Public Health |walt Smedbury, Jack Elllott and |mosts uccesstul. o Nursing association is planning o pick Bugbeo. | ‘Thomas H. Pafterson, principal of | commander Mertin Lauzscher of show a health film at the Commu- Tined for Speeding | the school, was the narrator, giving | Rockvi while Department Presi- © | nity theater each Wednesday eve-| John H. Santl of Southington was |historical sketches leading up to the | gent Mrs. Rose Flynn of South No: ¥ |ning in the future for some time.|fined $10 and costs by Juetice Wil- | Presentation of the different epl- | walk had charge of the installation {The first of this series was screened |jjam Cunningham in the local court |sodes. Incidental musto which was|of the officers of the auxiliary. s |last Friday night. If the mails, €x- 1ast night when he appeared to an- |carefully selected with regard to the | A reature of the installation ex- s | presses, and Hartford health depart- {gwer a charge of speeding. Santi's |action was played by Miss Gray and | orcises of the camp was the fact that ment, do not fail the local associa- [machine collided with one operated |Miss Courtney, teachers of the|two Civil War veterans, New a[tion, the public may expect an edu- |by John Samaglio of New Britatn (tchool, Mouitrop and George S. Bates, of o |cational and {interesting program |gunday night on the New Britain | The participants in pageant | the Gilbert W. Thompson post, G. A every Wednesday evening. |road. Grand Juror W. Foran (were as follows | K, were the guests at the ceremony. Mrs. Maria Hallback prosecuted and an argument devel- isode 1. The Landing of Co- | A social time followed the install Mrs. Marla Hallback of Plainville loped between him and Attorney |lumbus. Dirccted by Misses Me- | tion exercises d{dled yesterday at the state hospital |Charles F. Conlon, who represented |Cabe and Savnders. Columbus, An-! The ofticers of the camp which for the fnsane in Middletown. She |gamaglio, when tho latter claimed |thony Parente: attenda Arthur | were fnstalled for t a|was 73 rs old. She leaves a son, Ernest Hallback, and three daugh- n and Mrs. James all of Plainville. uneral services will be conduct- ed at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after - [am n Rev. Dr. W. I Interment will [ West cemetery, Balley & Co, be fn FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS YES-1FEEL AWBUL SoRRY FOR AIM! that his client had not violated the rules of the road. |Sherift B. W. Furrey investigated but he took no action when he found o | noon at the funeral parlors of W. A. |the drivers willing to settle hetween to the lowest and second lieutenants to the | officiating. Tunk, Paule ) {1ey, Thoma Episode 2—The Cavaliers In Vir- Dirccted by Misses Gray and r, Ju ginia. Gormey. Cavaliers: Billy West, | tor Barr | (hermsclves. | Sedgwick Gordon, Loren Torter, |John J. Lay \ ——— Dwight Hall, Clarence Ingram, | (Continued on Page 1%) Willlam Calderwood. Ladies: Mary | Teller; How Could They, Willie? YOU AINT ¢ WOLLDNY YOO LIKE PROPLE Yo COMNE I, ™ Youe FukERAL L, WHER YOU DIE — Lpisode ¥ by Ml ong Catherine Elected at Organization Meeting | i s svemane ul Murray, Henr, otia, Rutl 35 Tulip street on Mrs. George ¥ leaves her husl 1umphrey; her mother, Mr stall the officers of hig evening. The meeting will held in firemen's hall ollo ows lius W. C Provencher, Edward Robbine ; ¢ WY, YNES, r T16UESS T Rose Bericola, Ardella | $pare, Dorothy Day, Grace Gearing, | rson. | ‘The Pilgrims. Directed es Clark and Goodrelch “The Breaking Waves Dashed Helen Uterstaedt, Olga . Phillls Thayer, Winifred o Iva Holtm, Mary Swen- Plrog, Goorge Scs- dward Sturgeon, Fred Hyde, Vale, Arthur Droheim, Roy Signing the Declara- Directors, Sl {.0 t 2 M 3 o e e coremal bost at H g “ l Misses ):.]«...Ln and Baldwin. Chalr- on will be hald at the home of the nan Jo Hancock, Billy West; | ration at Legion Megging | b woia i 1ie mome of i | ospitl man_doh_ Mancock, Bily Wowt — "‘I”"""l from HBrooklyn, Meriden, “LIH‘ Clarence Ingraham Willlam rlstol Bernard Apel, Carl orter | 18 5—The capture of Nathan Dircctors, Migses FPurlong and camish tecitation “Nathan Hale” ney-Hemingway Wedding Tomor- | on, 1 c, 'mll\umn their return | Vimotablo—Pageant at Federal || "0 00 gonstons. Nathan Hale, i {will reside on Linden street, Plain Posieg N ¢ Vois | Warren Cosgrove: red coats, Stanley row=—Doatls (ot M4 ENTaria HAIL-l ila} Birs Keonay: thi ‘eryployed s in |1 LLLppehool=knan(sh BWar Vel rALEEN ERARHINEL TE SE ey hack — Pythian Notes — car | artford and Auxiliary Tnstall, Itedman, Richard Garrigus, Lucien Burned By Gasoline ! Przuskowski Carlson Dies—Bowling Nofes— '\Hn‘rv\'l‘\“rv‘ of Voregtville {5 at | D're Ralph A Richardson was Episode 8—The Making of tho ke a1 l\ylll-‘w‘ hospital recovering from |olocted 1ent of the staff of the | 1lg, Directors, Misses Metrum and 1“‘.““ 'w '\‘v:\““m”i in |\q!"""‘“" Pristol hospital, which eftceted for- | Berry Reettation “The Making of “Boy Scout NIght” under the aus- | night | He had - paveli .'{w"‘m mal organization at a dinner ten. e Flag: by Graco Gearing, Botsey ploes of Brock.Barmes Past. Amerts | Liit, e nad purchased SOMC joaq 1o the membora of the staft . lose Ardella Epare; friond of Betay, s arn #t, Amerl- | gasoline and was relighting a clgar, 0o ot night. Dr. Bene- | Dorothy Day: Washington, Dwight | can Leglon, proved a great succesy | WNCN some hot ashes fell from the o5 "N “\Whipplo was chogen vice- | Halli Franklin, Clarence Ingra- |1ast night, & fine exhibitton program | ©151" 1110 @ smoll pool of BRGNS | yogident and Dr. Mabello Curtiss | ham; Morris, Loren Forter. belng put on by the Sefcheprey (O 'N° floor of his car. This fgnited | o Cotacto secrotary. The staff cor Lipisodo Westward Migration Dost: troop ot Belstel under Seonte | immediately ana”set hix clothea on | it SOF R SETCCRT o Oy Dircetor Mr. Reynolds. Ploneer | master Wasley, About b5 scouts |10 Virning his coat oft and severely Medical—Dr. George 1. Cook of | Family, Frank Parshley, Bernice | from the nelghboring city were on | UINNE his left forcarm. The flames |y viie, Dr. Ralph A, Richardson | Johnson, Anna Boyke, louis Al hand, accompanied by the Bristol | O PUL 0ut with fire extinguishers, 1y pr. Jiarold B, Woodward of Ter- | bertelli Boy Scout drum corps. A musical [ %1H° Kerr was rushed to Dr. George | pyyiq | Lpisode S-—Surrender of Lee to program was rendered by the corps |1 C00k for first ald and then re- | " gy ppicq1—Dr. Hubert D. Brennan, | Grant. Directors, Misses Sumner and made a big hit with the Legion- | M0'"% to the hospital. Dr. Francls B. Jennings and Dr. and Rigler. Lee, Louis Beattie nalres, after which the visitors went Pythian Notes Benedlet N. Whipple. Grant, George Hull; aldes to Le Cook, Benedict , Louis Lo- I, Charles Aldes to Patrick Hartung, Albert Marsell. de 9—TImmigration. Direc- ss Davis and Mrs. Terry. Faith Arnold; Holland, Peterson; Erin, Madeline n, Evelyn Marsh; Beach; Bulgaria, Roso- Folk dancing, Norwe- @« T \ racy. thing in sight. They were having |Temple, No. 29, will be Meld tomor- | Roentgenologlst-—Dr. Joseph T fountain march; Dorothy such a good time that they dared |row evening at 8§ o'clock in Odd Woisard | Lirunt, Irene Kelly, frida Dour the wrath of thefr parents by re- | I’cllows’ hail. These soclals have | Aesthetist—Dr. Harold B. Wood- |gion, Arline Stotz, I'lorence Skibin- maining at thelr party until almost ,added much interest to the lodge ward of Terryville skl, Simarski, Hilr Johnson, midnight. and are looked forward to with | Patholozist and Bacterlologist-— | Naomi Harrigan, Alma Flardy. Ace Ahout 20 members of the local {much pleasure by the townspeople Dr. Mabel E. Curtis |of dlamonds, Hedvig Klimovitch, as well an by the members of the | Dermatolog Richard J. |Margaret Cronin, Georgla Nelson, temple. Card playing will be en- {Lawton of Terr | Lillian Peterson, Eleanor Simmone, reshments served. Louls | Assistants to ns—Dr. Wil- [Mabel Daley, Elizabeth Eastman, Mead is chalrman of the arrange- liam H. Fiynn and Dr. Paul A. Park. | Margaret Vorwerk, Mildred Oberg, nients committee Associate ft—Dr. Robert .| Jankoyws el J. Carlion o, Dr. Joseph H. Desmarais, Dr. | Episode 10—The World War. Di- Miss Courtney. Soldier, § 4 Carlson of Garden street, Y rector, Fn:?\:ln;':mn,”flurl mfm- m.‘.‘ morn- thur W. Griswold. Dr. ~‘hg_r1rs M. |ry Newcity; sailor, | Peterson; ling ot hie Nome. Tiorn 74 years ago Kent, Dr. Robert Hazen of Thomas- Jied Cross, Julla Bolcskl. lin Sweden, ho had livea ftor 2o lom Dr. Benjamin B. Robbins, Dr.| Ipisode 11—Peace. Director, Mrs. ars In the nelghboring town. He Parker nhv(:r“. Dr. Henry €. Toerry. Peace, Faith Arnold; grand Jeaves his wifa, two daughters, Mrs, (Spring, Dr. Walter E. Thorp, Dr. |ensemble, A | Olga C. Post of Tarmington Frederick H. Willlams, Dr. Taoul | Funcral of George Wissman | Mrs, Teatrice C. mith of Farming. |4 V. Sillctano | The funeral of George Wissman, t flson of | On the consulting staff of the who died suddenly at his home at | Saturday, Re of the services and West cemetery. « iswold Alice 1. Gr § home yesterd She was Ines: born on r a number of Griswold: two daughters, illiam Burke and Mrs, rold three brothers and three s 1 of this city. 5- Hotel Addition Started Work has been started on the ex- cavation for the new addition to the Hotel Perl on North M in stree which will be 25 by 85 feet and four | in height. this eity will in- Court Forest, Poresters of America of Forestvill 11l follow the meeting. Joint Installation Held. A Joint installation of the offic Captain € nish A. Hadsell Camp War Veterans, and Ladies’ Auxiliary of the camp 10 in the headquarters of {he camp in the Red Men's building last he officers nstalled by Past of the ca Department Commander, Edward N senior Another slight accident occur: Linden, Charles Reiche, Hazen | Dal unfor vice-co wn-‘lfl» Blossom's corner last night dur- | Walter Wasle tecitation, | mander, George H. Loomis; adin- ing the heavy downpour. Deputy [Ilnmbus® by Ellis Kudalis {tant, Leon E. Loomis; quarterr | | s; historian, ty: surgeon, Dr. B. B plain, § en A the day, kugene officer of 60 ™ \WouLD! was home this afternoon at | ranting a pension to his daugh- John Wilkins, rector | ter. Dowling, Dr |of the Trinity Eplscopal church, had | burial | discuss the question of restoring re- wold, 55, wife o | U orge Griswold of Pine stroet, died | SWiss engineer, who was tried on a after a six | charge of murdering Vorovsky. H. | agenc be | and a social | rs ensuing are | nent colors in vice-commander, | - | es, coats, - | coverings, trustee, Joscph | —everything! Jr.; patriotic instruc- WEWL, IF You DANT FUNERALS HOW DO You EXPECT THEM TO CONE L_,\/\‘m YOURS J ki Francocur; officer of the guard, Ed« ward J. Bheehy; sergeant major, Gieorge 1. Thomas; quartermaster sergeant, Joseph Strup; color sers cgants, Israel Pelletier and Thom Coyne, Jr, The officers of the G. A, Had- sell Auxiliary, No, 12, which were tnstalled, are as follows: President, Alberta lenke; senlor vice-president, Lillian Allen; junior vice-president, Alico Cormier; chaplain, Alice Core ier; historlan, Flora Lindsley; con- Auctor, Rthea Pelleter; assistant con- ductor, Irene Grace; guard, Alpa Pelletier; assistant guard, Amanda Moquini patriotic instructor, Mary | Mallory; musiefan, da Ryals; sec. retary, I'rances Strup; treasurer, | Magaret Quinlan Want Forestville Traln Stop Dua to the fuct that there are no |trains to Hartford stopping at the Iforestvilla station from 9:13 in the morning until 4 o'clock in the aff- ernoon, the Rristol Chamber of Commerce has taken the matter up with the rallroad In an effort to have the train leaving Bristol at 1:01 In the afternoon make a stop at Forestville, With the advent of the new time. tablo on Sunday, residents of the | Torestville section of the city are up in arms on account of no train serviee to Hartford during the mid- dle of the y and several of the | prominent eftizens of that section of Dristol are to file remonstrances with the “New Haven" road. | Attending State Meeting | Mrs. D. W, Beach and Mrs. George | LaCourse are representing the Par- ont Teachers' assoclation of the | South Side and Park street schools lat the executive hoard meeting of | the Connecticut Congress of Parents | and Teachers at the Hotel Bond in | Hartford today. Mrs, Beach s [ prestdent of the local assoclation, | Wiibur Loveland | Wilbur Loveland, infant son of | Mr. and Mre. Harold Loveland of | Jerome avenue, died at the home of { the parents this morning. | New Post Office Schedule | The change in the time table of | the N. Y. N, H. & H. rallroad which | went into effect last Sunday has made it necessary fo tevise the schedule of incoming and outgoing mails according to a statement {s. sued by Postmaster Frank S, Merrill | SHISS ARE SORRY Tederal Council Considers Apology | | | Tor Assassination of Russian and ; May Pay Pension, | Geneva, Jan, 19 0P — The Re- | publica agency says the Swiss fed- | eral council, which meets today, s { disposed to express regret for the | assassination of the soviet envoy lay Vorovsky at Lausanne in 1923 and to study the possibility of The councll's meeting today is to lations with Russia, which wers broken oft by the latter following the acquittal of Maurice Conradi, | (Conradl confessed to shooting 17, 1868, and lived in this| the soviet envoy, but pleaded jus- | tification, in that members of his and, one gon, | family had been murdered by bol- | sheviki In Russia). In its contemplated actlon, the says: The councll seeks to meet the desires of the powers that | Switzerland place nothing in the } way of Russla's participation {n the ‘ proposed s conference | here under auspices of the | league of nations. (Soviet government accepted the Alexander Monico | fnvitation to the preparatory dis- has the contract for the excavation | armament conference only:on eon- work and Hille Perlstein, the owne | dition that it be not held on Swiss will later award the other contracts, | sofl), To Install Forestville Officers Deputy Chief Ranger Albert Raw- \ and staft of KEMP's BALSAM . 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