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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1026 e e —— Plainville News |\'::: 5 " 5| Bristol News |Coolidge- Trumbell Roinance Again Death was due to Bright's diseasc, fw e e e Discussed by Washington Societ ¥y Il Jfeomson € FRIENDS SURPRISE |55 ... UOuT COUNGILIN L ant and had a large clientele among GEORGE M. MANNING in Washington society, always avid 4 (Washiugton Bureay f N. B, He 3 5 3 Mail Orders Filled prominent people. 1t is sald that & Wasliington, D, C.y Jan. 27K | for a Prince of Wales to idolize and §overnor of Ohlo onca consulted her L, mors that a romance I8 developing |speculate upon, John went to a [} °n“nr|; "\Y{}]‘nlr:-‘l"' “"':”l'i‘r-b e e | between the executive mansion at | house party given by Miss Trumbul) Mrw, ng was born in Win- " Hartford and the White House arc | last summer’and has since run over ted, the daughter of the late Leon Our February Furmture Sale Local Couple Married 24 Years ara-and Eurdn Cones Gricn. v |C1A01ES R, Riley Elootd Presi |25 Susises ', Weshinton s scomAmborst nvarat ines o e I8 survived by one son, Willlani W. Leads All Others in Values || "/t S50 | omhmngg | 50700 S neral par of B, C. Porters Sons, AUMILIARY 10 INSTALL e Wi S o5 CONMITTERS APPOINTED QUALITY SUITES AND PIECES FROM BEST MANUFACTURERS WITH OUR Snanasios of the Butiey Memorial iy kol 4 ) church of that city, will officiate. | s GUARANTEE, ALSO THE MAKERS. UNDER-PRICINGS THE RULE ALL (Wlsite chapiain To conduct Gere. | Birial Wil boin Tocky T | ptaauiie oard of veitore Recom. THROUGH FURNITURE SECTION AND THE SAVINGS WELL WORTH WHILE. o aan mate st 10 s aroe Gamblng SRR iy b B S CHOOSE HERE FOR LIV ING ROOM Bristol Hospital—Bufllding Code l’\l‘]l\:]‘:zp\\‘»:l"“1‘;?1.{;1“snl (;:‘):;.g:n:‘r:k:“j:‘!-\ School—Community t:h‘m Illbltlg\‘l TWO-PIECE SUITES—Davenport and Club Chair, Field cloth $12 5 00 Would Ald Asscssors—Tax 1ooks | 1 prey g by I8 when they ap- peared in court here yesterday aft- | AVOut §52,000, [T (o R s A e S spie s bies s Lo e Open—Plainville Briefs, ernoon. They were arvcsted at the | Ay tho annual ai oy SEal T Saad atatie mecting of the THREE-PIECE SUITES—Davenport, Wing and Club Chairs, $145 00 Mr, and M homasRot ol e G R e s I. J. Birnbaum of | street, where they are boarders. A : Doy Scouts of Amer- velour or tapestry . . 17 Broad street were surprised by | §3Me Of e d there was | la cning at the Elks' THREE-PIECE SUITES —-Im'mhfull) tmlou‘d Covered in mo- about 40 of thelr friends last nIght | pot pe 1o ny P IR G LT L Al AN yelon i S ot ?‘ c y ¥ on the occasion of the 24th anniver- | nothing of the 0 g address he proceeded to sell OTHER SUITES at $350.00 and $450.00 as well as higher priced, all very decidedly ||| of theie marriago. Orisinay b8 Drcerel oo T ‘6o [Snne 1o meniirs ‘ot i 5 % 5 planned as a surprise on their pa Juror W. J. Foran prosccuted. " [Council present as it had never been reduced for this February Sale, ents by the children of the couple, Notes 1d before. 1le spoke of the im- the large number of friends and | Grand Juror § P. Williams fs re- it place that scouting occupies SR =53 & ) Into a surprise on all concerned. |8t Francls' hospital, Hartford, luded to the army of EIGHT-PIECE SUITES—Of Walnut and gum woods, Priced $150 00 Music was provided by Miss Rosa- | whither he was taken after suffering | 600,000 boys who are absorbing the at this sale ... lind Birnbaum and Mrs, Jacob Birn- [a broken leg in a fall last week, |idea of servico every day which will NINE-PIECE SUITES—Priced very special during this great baum. A number of tables of bridge | The Hartford Praying hand will | bo an rtant contribution (o the were made up, prizes being won as [meet at 7:45 o'clock this evening at | futur America LTV CR Y o g s o R S e et U b e i L R aE T A R follows: first prize, Mrs. Solomon |the home of Willlam L. Alllng of 14 The Boy Scou V. TR e thi : 8[| Goldberg; second prize, Mrs, Nathan | Webstor strect, hi en re e TEN- PIEU" SUITES—Offered very special for this great event, $200 00 Birnbaum; consolation, Mrs. Morris | Tlarry Kerr, who was hurned by leadership of § mmission- priced a Birnbaum, Refreshments were | gasoline last week, is reported to he er J. Allan Gordon furnished the EIGHT- PIFCh SLITE 0 $1 75 00 served and a soclal time enjoyed. | dolng nicely at the Bristol hospita ¢ the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Birnbaum were pre-| A month's mind mass for Ti ] rs for the coming year REERENSERL Y 00 e 000060000 0003000 BoMHAE0 00 BG0 HE GG SontedtwIUNi s IaTgat i abes ot elans) | dore N SahvilaE = NIA e oA 70 elortiniaat ol NINE-PIECE SUITES— trical gitts by thelr unexpected |o'clock Saturday morning at the| Monorary president, D c Al D cad e o e s e e e s T . quests, . Chureh of Our Lady of Mere: president, C YT , Mr. and Mrs, Birnbaum were mar- Lorenzo Voazard of Elizaheth Ce- ephen TEN-PIECE SUITES— 250 00 ried In Bridgeport in 1902, They |court has returned home from the Ray K. Lins secrota : Specially priced at . Sl ola ol elo 3 toraisTo e SRttt (sl dTareTale ° have five children, Harold, Rosalind, | Bristol hospital. Sreckbill; treasurer, Leroy i L {Rowena, Bernice and Sanford Birn. [ Mr. Freeman of West Main street |(iroene; commissioner, Ct All higher pnccd Suites at rhclded red uctions. baum, all residents of Plainville. Mr. | has returncd home after an opera. | ALL CHAMBER FURNITURE AND ODD PIECES i gy Ter et AL e g Bt i e i Auxillary Installation 'C INT- n tenement with {Barnes, Harold French, To be closed out at tremendous savings. Let us add, that for your convenience and President-elect Anna Graham and last S Plainville ; rick @, uuglm comfort credit terms can be arranged for payment. {her staff of newly chosen officers of i | the ladies' auxiliary to Brock-Bavnes N, Mg L) N OHNICOOIIDEE post, American Legion, will be in- |4 M ciaa s Qoo lone, G . M % Rus 1 JADGE |stalled at the regular mecting of Girl M‘,l‘ ician ‘/h{’“*‘ . Dowitt Page, = tiie unit tomorrow evening. The in Unusual Versatility wini . T, Tr v, | 1L Trumbull will be dinner guests of | Both the president and the Trum- N Card Tournament Temorrow. examiners at the post office named [duction will be carricd out by the! A large-sized audience at the W , Rev, FErnest L,|President and ) Coolidge next | bulls havo indicated great displeas. Berlln News Tomorrow evening will be an fn. |above, or the district secretary, first |State ct in, Mrs. William Steven- ity Methodist church was en- |Wismer, Charles L. Woodin \\\f‘_‘:ws‘u i g v[nfl.;‘::: casistnio ‘l.,m ()\|-‘1(r lr:i"!n; S, u ; json o stonbury. s expecte s t & ve .| The committees for the ensuing he gossip started at fnaugurati ions scem only to have intensifie teresting one for all men interested | United States civil service district, |S0n 0f Glastonbury. 1t is expect at the versatil i e R TR DAY Lentified i ;h,,, o Am(r,m:';"’,’; ‘n'f s ‘ustomhouss Tower, Boston, Mass, |that the members of the Glaston- {ity of Joscphine A. George |year w as follows act. year, when the president's ; ;‘ he l ; fof Washington soclety that back. Two of Kensington's bost| Abplications mustbe filed with vhn: ury unit will accompany her. The {member Georgette's players of Jour Lonor: Newell Jenning t Miss Florence Trumbull it is about fo have a White House 2 g Y i his way to his father's inaugural hance to enjoy. ict secr bers of Brock-Barnes post have [musical no and Sw bell |Dr. C. J. re, Stephen M. Wellg, | on his way to his fatl inaugur teams will go to the mat for the |district at Boston not later mem S £ el | i Bter e a Gith the imbult| The g g \ [} Y \M“mmmm’; R ”:n,,h:m Febfinry 10, 109n, [been invited to attend. After the |vagers, which g an entertain- (I'rank Mery Morton ~ Ingraham, |ahd traveled with —th A m‘\] DareiamoLang r‘”: Trumbul} affair promises to be one which will East Berlin Ttems installati pper will be served, nent under the auspices of the Red . I". Wolfenden, party to Washington, he gues of Senator an live long in the history of the town.| The regular meeting of the Com- | Tax Books Open Army of Lveryman's Bible eclass.| ¥ RO e sng i e A\E’('m\y "\\!3.‘ p f“,ff\‘”“‘:l,’" [.3\\'& f‘.‘f‘.f‘,'fl?l”\' rl‘},‘-nfl‘\':‘rflu;n"h;hfvnn‘:; John Conlon and his squad of tried |Munity club will be held at Pythian | The fax books are now open to She played a large array of instru- |\W. G . Paul M Hubbard, Wil- }“‘i““‘vm‘“w A this Droq ll‘m" TR e S A and true warrlors from Blue Hills|ball this evening at § o'clock. Mrs. |Public inspection at the town clerk’s jments, from the violin down to the {liam De Rosier. {and his family el = . S 9 will make their weekly trlp “into [James MacPherson will have chargo | office in the town hall. This will |Hungarian dulcimer. Her solos were | flvoop organizatior Harold 0 1 ! town” and will attempt to take a|Of the entertainment program which 'E!Ve taxpayers a chance to inspect |executed with splendid technic and French, Emil M. Funck, Jullus o e ec 0 e fall out of the equally tried and |Will consist of musical numbers and :tlm books before the first meeting of [the ve she put into them pleased l “lark, Harry Franeis, John C. Kiel- 100 Members Expected fo B true T. A. B. soclety team, readings. |the board of relief, when "als [mightily. On the violin her best {man, Roy K. Linsley. | The annual drive will take place |son of a Far Rockaway, N. Y. The stage has heen sct at the T.| Mrs. J. A. Willlams will entertain for rovision of the grand list will |numbers were a movement from a | Leadership and training: Wiliam | the Jatter part of April under the | Presbyterian minister. g o A B hailtand pinnte o . |the members of the “Social Itive” |be heard. g [Tieriot concerta and the Caprice Towle, Jr, Raymond Crumb, | manag in DG Pl’eselll &l ]fll[lail()l] TOIllOPIOW date a x;..-gfi"mx"!@fif\g(’ T 1 (1 e e o S mrnmw Argument For Building Code | Viennois by K r. red Manross, Jr, Carl Mason, At the " neld 195 Head of Southern Pacific O O B T A afternoon | Another argument In favor of the ) I. L. e, her father, play- |Lliss Burgess. | in a two out of three confest for a| Tho ladies of the Methodist |fecuring of a building code by the jed on the " ind numerous oth- | (' unuel J. Large, Dwight (he coming year, as follows: I R.R. RGDOI'ted Retmnz WILL BE A B]G AFFA[R EApI AR TChnthus s ali byl 6| chnrontRillneciin elan i nbra e z4«,\\1\ of Plainville hae been brought ,er in and explained cach |11, Dreshnahan, l.cona es and William T 27 P—Wil- S ; i E out by the assessors, Such a code :Ins d each number before pherg, Louis Wheeler, Dr ing the Bristol hospital; | i r president of the ven Sons of Schenectady that he |lors sday afternoon to scw, | Ot ! ! eieien: ngtine b tolghonplis)) filumg will take that cup back to Biue Hills e weekly whist social will b |Would greatly aid the work of the it was plr gussicay a8 [Parker Sanbourn, Frederick Scud- Alelche and fnara dners ) douth cifle raliroad, ~eontem- : Florlda By | Or forever after hold his peace. “The |given by the ladies of . Gabricl's |assessors, John J. Kimmel, chairman |pianist and also sang a solo. Her e George Marsh. AL renrceenting Uig Bristol Bovallnlales retirenient ifom active @iver. John Carbo Ieaves For Flo 7| Mayor” has been giving (he mem. |church in the chareh parlors It. |of the board states, as it would aid star piano numk e Dance | pubiieity: Carl . € S “m‘Y Mrs. T. ¢ 1.rvm‘l\‘\_\ Jnd C.tion of tho roul's affairs, the San " o o e 5 ¥ cing of definite valuations. 'of the Gnomes b szt and the | e 4 . es B. Joy, representing the isiting | 1 5 Automonile o Detier R RInad Xovbera ot g tehmisoins Mot dops)re | Ayl eichinel i Rociza Alidara Mo wincnz ol gellnito yalvatlons e G pr cnoites iy Tiset Janid ) Sra arnes: SIS Nurse nssoclation; Judge William J. | port. “comes. from. souies (hg. o garding set-back durin past |invited to attend, » assessors this year made - | Tus of § i HELdgaRTiliat 07 s from sources that are tw ek :ndkl: is hoped lh‘ixt 1'3;: gr’o:m e =) 1 revision of real estate values, | The music played and the instra teading: Charles L. Wooding, | * ; ”” ‘r" Y ”(,',' o1 Oivlv? £ v well infomed,” the paper s 7 S e . : . A too little time to make .ments used were of a highly educa- |q) . . Gordon, Rev. John Wil- | HUNEREIEIEOVIBtal LA Amer=sny Ttoad—Other Items of Interest. | Wil uiifigfi,fi?‘}.\i“}""\“‘i.“,‘{\;?.k“ Anti-Rum bm“Eglmq {many changes in the valuations tiomal chavacter, e concert |1 |loa: Judge 8. Russell Mink and | Speculation in financlal elrcles ek Uorty meat Blaht = thotisosl| M=) e S o Meeting in London |placed upon houses. In fact, they [was highly successful. The membership of the Georgo 8. Beach, representing the |picks Paul Shoun, executive vies £ e N i Red Cros d George J. Funk, the | presider o o n = ( o | have no real way of estimating this. | will remain about the same ast | o & i ’ s successor, Shoup clal organization which has grown | The Ranger Athletic club min- | T.ondon, Jan. 27 () — With th 3 | Rev. Oliver T. Magnell and the Rev 0 is president of the Pacifie Ofl 3is n e o A building code would To (v ni | *h conslsta of the I out of the American Legion, and to | strels W Britaln will appear at :"»“‘“Pn( ']’1‘“\"“"; ?;‘-“"“"r - “’“I"m‘” Q",‘"‘“:“".’ MR e © Nature Gives Free Wire | 1 AR e T . Walfenden as trustecs-at-arge. | Company, now in yrostes of ocsor. d & dl ¢ Le- | Forestc 1I, Kensington, on Tucs- | forence will be held at the church s statc airs, a e L it r W 1 redeielie ! J ; membershin dn’ which £ only eq/lthxestorar hall Kensinglon onien | o e BT av i | host ot M6l At cbar S WOl RAva (5 $ mest T. Delden, Charles Blan- [John It Wade and Frederick G fwith the’ Standard Ol Company of flonnatres are ellginlo, will iold ajday cvening, Tebriary 16 At 4| or {be declared before a permit could field, Mass., Ja ) 4 © Brightman, Rev. James | HUghes were made ex-officio trus- | California. county meeting and initiatfon of {o'clock, under the auspices of the | !® """'”“’“‘”{“ i‘“”‘”“”“x,"' Jiduors Se Rt TR Sivoii s e e Proderick, il Burgess, 1. | fees as mayor of tho clty and presi- 1 <en- | Kensington Athlet it was an. | into t nitedstuten STegmes el IeCI S S T d 3 ’ v s 2 : o TBOSh aw. | dent of the Chamber cf Comm . andidates at Legion hall in Ken- | Kensington Athletic club, it was a o ool sessors something definite to work ' the Western Union oftice in this cf rty, Pefer A. Cawle "% (s S R e begin- | nounéed today. It is reported that 118 has been call I i) séaponzo fo S s GG 6ol M Wttt fo gy nd 1. Cafferty, Beler o Seted | respectiv l 3 He Didn’t Care Whether e felock expe the Rangers are putting out an un- |41 open messaze from the New | WO d IS Lo, Shi Ay : ) 243 A0 2 Breaks Teg In Tal TaR S : hat l:t v :nsvla;aj;'uu ‘ivmhwu;;l u.:v Iy " X * :w 1\,(, ‘_UL York citizens’ commitlee of one |fairer evaluation of bulldings, it ! nd § 14, mil [mund L. Cook, E. Cottle, S oS ot B street | g Hc }\ &SS Sent to Jail el E.fimnm of Hartford county. | the hall will doubtless be filled to | thousand, drawing attention to the 8ald. Tho assessors ;w‘,”{ 1" Tl r feh s Sl o ];'x‘v“nn i od & fracture of tho left leg |, 08 Al He did not eare T et 1 candidates wil ride the | capacity when they play Kensington, | Pernicious effect o rum-running | fairly definite figures of new built eSS B s T. S [ TonnaHRHaves Nallioy [when e slinped and fell on the side. | | AtHer he was sent to fall or not, O e i e e ain. | and asking the cooperation of all |inEs and would be able to arrive at as 125 volls. As & resu 10 [\Witliam A. Haycs, Dudley Ingra *|walk on Maln streot mear High | A1{00Se Sedor, 69 Frankiin street, = i 5 cted tha ace e proceec f E 7 i ¢ b r ¢ olde 3, he- the ont W ‘ r Jart 1 o ha Bentit P oo goat and it is expected that pi : v‘” R Christian countries in enforcing the | figures for the older ones, b b [t ry current was used during part | awara ham, . e s o e nt to fail for 50 days by Judge ticallyythopentiregeyenine AL L RS g i il 1 obscrvance of the Ameriean prohi- |fore such an erdinance, by compari- fo Yy AN unusual phenomenon fpy, ki, J 1 [to the hospital where the fracture |- 1N Sedor has a 30 day suspend. (akemupinlhiie ot jncidset Senll D i o L et = " Lson, pliy, The noreern lioy, Rov. Willivm . Lalin, Frank | (0 8 100 ol s hanging over him from UL N S R eriueihasehaliinela The akers will include Lord| There is another argument ad : Iin- e "arge, Martin Loughlin, William o R o 2 previous hearing. The suspension frejespetineiio SEDALEE S X P ; Parmoor, lord pr o O | vaneed by Mr, Kimmel. The asscss- o in telographic transmission, [y "1 oughiin, Thomas Malley The bourd.of Dlalneille semecl vis. | ¥5 removed. Sedor was chared with sound of the gong. °d as Marshal. e govern. | 0TS NOW have no way whatsocver of [according to Mr. Flint, but yesterday McKinstry, Wallaco ler e e D p e et aly Wite, seversl times, end This meeting will be U;»‘ ‘m!-‘; T R cted \<m1r~1n‘ ment; Lady Barlow and Sir Donald | Checking up on v buildings, and N 1, only the more deli R oy, C. C. 112th school district to seftle the | VefOre this he has been before the fhat the “Forty and Ei has hel ; Lady Barlow and Si in Rerlin, there having been so far ange |they have de around the et | s t rs being seriously affec = Roger Newell, | the same charge. MacLean, former momber of par-| ey have to ride around the streets |5 ! o et W Roger 8. Newell, | oo rioversy which has occupled the t on the same charge. i o - : district for some time regarding 1 only two members of that organiza- | s from Berlin attenge were not there last year, Naturally, [ SENDS ORANGES FROM FLA. : Slutzik am Royr {and note down the housas which = i 5t S Rev.J DY per e L site for the new school building. has ion in town, Past Commanders W eremonies and several from th |it 1s possible that they m miss | The Daughters of Veterans of ¥ an, Roscoe Ses lo G 3 i L : rendered o decision in favor of ti fred R. Moore and Pasquale Gia o were also pres the New- / l'some in this A builé code | city have reccived from W. B. La- |05 e (s o e DL RO ORI (L an ou ee notta of Bolton-Kasica post. The |ington {nstallation To Talk of I’rospccts.“*‘”‘“ climinate this danger. ~_|tham of Belvidere, who is spendi g y, Willlam .- Traey, [P "m0 & Beale post feels fortunate in being able to Whist Attracts Many New Havena An inform. | Trom the investigations which |the winter in Florida, a case R O [ R S S o entertain the county group and ex-| (gpg 5 al talk over ,,"mv prospects next fall | 1ave been made by the local author- | oranges, which will be divided | " Cosmo Albert D. Wik | o0 vy tha diatilot 1.t g0 ahead tensive plans have heen made pre at a ist social in Berlin, lig axpected to be a part of the pro- lities, it appears that an act of legis- among f!w ‘l nd Army post, the {0 oy e yate. e 7 T b I Tt breXaiTs n our Mr. Glannotta is a member of the i5itanded the whist given by the [zram for the meeting of the deme- |lature will be necessary to sccure | Woman's Relief corps, the Sons of report of Scout Executive |nnnon) grom the declsion of the ar xccutive committee of t ¥ [Kensington League of Women Vot- |cratic state central committeo at |Such an ordinance, Veterans and the Sons of Veterans | .oy obon oo that scouting h 3 and Eight. it {crs at Legion hall last evening. The | Hotel Bond, Hartford, on February | Firesters Celebrate Auxiliary, adily advanced in Bristol during SN SB: Legion Meeting Tonigh hall was filled with car sts when an effort will be made to| Court General Lawton, I'oresters the year just closed. On Oct. 31|y : f e l e A dato will be decided upon £of |\iho spent the evening pIaying |etect o woman member ot the o |of America, celebrated its 26th an- | == o Yo "at the scont year, tners |Condemned Lieutenant . the joint instailation of office bridge, whist and five hundred. onal committee from Connecticut |niversary with a luncheon and | = | were 398 men and boys enrolled Insane, President Told | people can't sleep on the 1 Rolton-Kasica post, American I Mrs. Clande W. Stevens wis lang vice-chairman of the state com- , Smoker last night. The new officers EDMMUN”Y TH[ATER \ Bristol council, with a total of ington, Jan. 27 (®—Deposi- 5o stomach gas presses on the m, and the American Legion aus- | awarded the first prize for women in |mittee. At previous mectings there |0f the court wera also installed. 2 e ihatiL . I Tepofts that after roops. ons d od to s ut i 4 cen eloep on efther iliary of rlin at a meeting tonight | 11,0 whist games, while the first prize [was no result owing to the contro- | About 35 members were present Plainville Community Chest Budget Joh Thompson, under deat} 8§ o'clock at Legion hall. Tt 1S |for men went to Frei Peck. The fversy over national mn:mnu.»nmm Church Auxiliary Sale " bud itt of the | nee for murder fn the Philip- planned to hold this installation {second prizes were ded to Mrs. land state chairman. After Thomas| The Woman's auxiliary of | y — | ol community est is about |pines, who has shown ineane ten- stem & REAL 2 : 4 . S 1 Wednesday, Ja | 3 i 1 out old metabolt sometime in February and it is ex- Yol 1d - George Hult- |J. Spellacy was elected as the for- |Church of Our Saviour, will hold a | ednesday, Jan. ting §ts work on the budgel |dencles t umber of years, were ' pot S AT pected that State Commander Harry quist, ird ladies’ went {mer and James J .Walsh of Meri- ;fm’ld sale in Simpson's Num‘r[m:‘ = the coming year, which is ex T nted today to President Cool- " & ‘vl'r ONE spoonful re- C. Jackson of New Britain will be lto Mrs. Rollin DeWoife. Mrs. Ray- [den as the latter, the committea | store on West Main streot on Thurs- | EDMUND LOWE 4 to be about $52,000, g0 by Senator Wadsworth, who ls |t O0%, and takes away ' that full the installing officer. nd Williams was presented with |meeting adjourned until the call [day afternoon. The money obfain- | In $5,000 more than la i ling in the fight to have the offi- ug from side to. side. Teaves For Florida he first prize for bridge, while the |of the chairman. Mr. Walsh has|ed will be used to purchase m --mzl | Fallure to Observe Rules of the i 2 i i se will b r °I's sentence commute en 1f your howels move every day, Ad- John Carbo of Kensington, first. prizes for five hundred went to |now fixed the date for a meeti fal for their regular Lenten box “As No Man Has Loved. ; tions which ¢ se th depositions were st |lrtha femoses much sdaltionsl polsouous pany with Reginald Stevens, s llis Senning and George [and National Committeeman Thom- | o t : Bristol hospital, | West Point classmates ar s- |y . and which caubed eour of Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Stevens, [Gr 3 as J. Spellacy will be host at the| Mrs. Sarah E. Whitinge of West ||| Thurs, and Fri., Jan. 28-29 || . y Roy scouts, sociates of Thompson, who was cor » vousness, sleeplensness, head- 1lso of Kensington, this morn- Civil Service Examinations n econ which will precede the !““ n street, Southington, known “Lightnin' » sociation ¢ oted of shooting the RifjAthe !:m‘-, v“tn,‘ f«:\:".‘l‘mn::; ‘;““‘_:ff ing hy automobile for Miam o United States civil service [business session, {all over the state as "Madame Shel l ‘At leading druggists, Florida, where they will spend the | mission will hold an open com- J remainder of the winter. Mr. Carbo [petitive examination at Kensington Il visit his danghter, Mrs for the position of clerk and village F KLES AND HIS FR.IENDS B the trip will probably take a week Regular positions with full time or ten days service are scldom filled by direct Imposes Ainc of §5. prointment from eligible registers. y ] \forming les are first appointed as sube to s of the ¢ n 1 are required to be avail- o by Ju 1: € iris t le t e v Service whenever i Wi - 4 iE 7 . ] Berlin tc gt i r . Vacancies in the re WHAT'S' OSCAR o / 7 T PUT AY FINGER, 1 c DOIN' OUER b { A INTHIS WAYER, AN' o T 3 d S ) o] TCANT FIND T’ to $2,100 per annum. ‘ i t i \ — HOLE Aow!! s for regular village car- from $1,150 to $1,350. carriers recefve ar d y Johr 375 5 a year. These lin. The cra scurred : i sitions are permanent during good scction o r School | hehavic Retirement on an an- strect. A t stimor ty ed for at 65 years of . ase of total disability. of the road in making the turn into Cor during disability for et, driving from B injurics received in the service is al- The other machine was struck and |lowed and annuities are given to de- damaged somewhat ndents in case of death as a re- Real Estate Transaction. sult of such injury. John and Rosella Sugol have sold | Fifteen days' vacation with full to Alexander Lcokadya Korenkie- pay is allowed with an addition ot wiez two picces of land in Beck ‘ * sick leave with pay. consisting of 34 acres, according to F information address warrantee deed filed at the office of the secretry, Margarct Flynn of the Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodrufft. |board of United States civil service Noted Clairvoyant Dies m he was in

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