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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. e B U ————— Mail Orders Filled Mail Orders Filled OUR SPRING MILLINERY A REVELATION IN VIVID COLORS AND STUNNING MODELS 1t is almost impossible to describe the New Hats of the season, the shapes are so varied, the colorings so beautiful Plainville News JFIRE GUTS STORE, NEARLY TRAPS A A& P. Manager Dashes Through Flames o Safety STOCK IS A TOTAL LOSS Annual Banquet of Ten-Year Social Club—Leglon Ausiliary Whist a Success—Methodist Church Notes sloners that heat should be con- limit, it s necessary to rulse suffi- tinued {n the basement of the old cient money to carry on by taxa- ligh school, until about May 1 as tion. the dampness would otherwise se-| The residents of this distriet will riously effect the masonry work be obliged this year to pay a The matter of getting bids hird taxing district tax, which machinery and tools for the diould not exceed one mill, due to | operative industrial course fact that they were separated discussed and the superintendent latter part of last ycar from was instructed to first Iirst taxing district. dofinite ruling on the matter of It has been rumored that an- state employment laws bLefore pro. other meeting of the taxpayers and ceeding further, voters of East Bristol will be called In considering the matter of th 0. early e re-cngaging of teachers in the 'NNE cannot special departments the subject was |'0¥ burden. Just discussed, The time echedules, the Outcome will 1 hours of classes, and 1 Theft covered in cach subject Joseph Rasulo, aged 20, who gave by these speclal departs home address as Yonkers, N, Y., considered, Tables Michacl 16, of Sixth av- amount of work covered in e, Fast Bristol, before cities and towns of Pristol's Judge Joseph M. Donovan in the throughout the state were prese city court this morning, Thes with rolling George Sanford We Bristol News ENGAGE TEACHERS. FOR SCHOOL YEAR Board of Education Acls at Special Megting PROGRAM IS LAID OUT also for co- was the the secure a the it date see at the ultimate remains to be secn. work es Disposed of shown 5 wa showing (he and o, Gallagher Complainant in “Rolling” LA were [ ed, tables also showed the salary { Case, Sent to Jail for Six Months— Death of Miss Mary Bruen—Bas. | unanimous opinion of the commis- 'explain, the district is bonded to the ! be done to reduce the | charged | hedules for teachers employed in e lny cvening in a local roomin somoe of thelr lost laurels by re- versing the situation, This will be the wsccond of a serles of three gumes botween the two teams and / Terryville, in order to stay in the r must come out on top. The big game s scheduled to start at 9:16 o'clock and Clyde Waters will be the eleventh man on the floor, Miss Mary Bruen Miss Mary Howard Bruenm, aged 65, died at her home on Prospect place yesterday afternoon after a long illness, Miss Druen was the youngest d of Major Cuthbert Barnett 1nd Augusta Forrer Bruen and was born in Dayton, Ohlo, on June 26, 1863, She resided in the city of her birth until 1901 when she came to Bristol, where sho has since made her home, (Continued on Page 22) Ketball Tonight, speclal departments, | Ing the comparison in minu A table show number of | 8 per subject per week among thes: several towns as compared | on and Rasulo met Peter Gall; With Dristol was also presented. gher of Laurel street in a North After long discussion the following Main street restaurant, Rasulo asked votes concerning the teachers in | Gallagher to buy him something to the speclal departments were taken: | eat, whic done, and Sasso was TAX NOTIC By virtue of a tax warrant to me djs rected and now In my hands I this day levy sald warrant upon certain p t {parcels of land sanding in the name of {Downe & Wontworth upon tne land rec- ords of the town of Newington and de- !crived as lots No. 14 and No, 15, Block scribed as shown on map of Seymour Park on file in the Town Clerk's office, Bald taxes on lists " of 1922, 1933 and 1924 There are chic models of vibbon, straw, silk and hair, turban crowns, off-the-face models; others with turn-up backs. newest color shades as well as black, with prices ranging §5.00 to $25.00 each VERY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ARE THE CREPE AND SILK, s, high ~Lenten Scrvices This Eyening. All the very from developed from the testimony At a special mos o that on the night in ques- education held ning, March 11, Ing_commissionoers Chairman Noble E. Piere Arthur Barnes, Dr, John J. Grimley ting of the board Thursday cve. 1926, the follow- were present Fred Marshall, manager of the o Atlantic & Pacific store¢ on West Main strect, left his store this morn- {1ng to go down cell When ho re- turned a few minutes later, he found the entire plece In flames and was | of W Arthur ( 110 given some refreshments, Tt ILIC AND STRAW AND ALL-STRAW HATS All colors in several smart models Choice for $3.98 and $2.98 each NEW READY-TO-WEAR FOR SPRING We offer for your selection New Coats for sport or dressy wear, smartly made of the new mixtures, Tweeds, Charmeuse, Lorenella and Twillcord in latest style for miss or woman. Novel collars and sleeves distinguish the new modes and the use of fur on the collars beautify the garments. The smart styles we show are particularly pleasing. $19.75 to §49.50 for Sport Coats, Tweeds and Mixtures The. More Dressy Coats Priced at $35.00 to $79.50 each SMART NEW SUITS, TAILORED TO PERFECTION ARE . MADE OF TWEED OR TWILL in single and double-breasted styles, Imported Tweeds in the new soft idly tha ruined in the spite which the blaz inated, The [ There is a rear wall, fix the | Mars exuc it passecd other hig ove hly in The firc store of citicient work of the fire department, iccecded only in confining 1o the store where it orig fire iy thought to have been 1sed by a sott coal gas explosion, stove in the long pipe reaching out toward the While there was no one in the place ut the time to positively source hall stated that he believed the | presented se gas had blown out a connection in [ing building repairs and reported this stretch of pipe at a point where roll; am forced to dash through them to Hitcheock, Joseph First, that all teachers as now O'Connell Commissioner Barnes ot the rural | school committee reported 1o the commissioners on the conforr held morning with votors Twelfth school di trict iImnh 1 eveni w o hers | ! 11 listed he spread so rap- and stock wer the prompt and 10 school year . Sccond, that certain exceptions, special t receiving than $1,600 recelve | an increase, Third, that there be |V 1o increase for the position of school | ¢ medical advisor, dictitian alth school, and attendance office Fourth, that the superin- endent be fnstructed to inv at or the needs of those additional classes in home economics which now being taken care of by a |t rt time teacher. Fifth, that the superintendent be instructed to in-| vestigate the entire matter of special teachers during the coming |t school year for the p of as- |t certaining what course may b with leas T the schiool superintendent t the commissioners the g kchool graduations which will occur on March 15 and 16 re. spectively, Commissioner man of » h in- of store, with a | [ Hiteheock, chale- school commitiee, | matters concern- of the fire, Mr. eral v |on their progress § supcrintendent referred to | commissioners the matter of and| 7T The | s of paper nable stuff, later and were that Gallagher, rning that they had no place o spend the night, invited them to his room, where Sanford was slecp- ng. The offer w cepted and furing the night, Sasso admits th: tool §1 from Sanford and Rasulo | ool about $24. They left a little rrested about 2 a. Thursday by Officer Thomas Me- |1 r Galla had com- [V slained to the police department of | he rolling process. i o pleaded guilty to the of theft from the person and d by Judg months in jail with the advice at the expiration of his term, |, plck out a place of residence | was then claimed m., o Vs e I Slgn poet In s | Kat Donovan to and i bidder at will sat amount to $14.19 and fnterest and on May hoat 2 p.om., I will sell at public auc- to the highest bidder at the publie at 1l or 8o much of = will satisfy sald warrant rges thercon, Newington, ald propert 10th day of x Collsctor, warrant to me di- hands, 1 this day vy I warrant upon ccrtain pleces or I# of land stauding In the name of . Lowless upon the land rec- tow of Newington and No, 18 and No, 49 as shown HIIL Terrace on flle in the k's office, Hald Taxes on sty , 19 and 1024 amount to $16.61 st and on May 15th at 2 p, m., at public auction to the highest the public sign post in sald all or 80 much of sald property a said warrant and all charges nd now in n map of wn Cl ot 19 will s own, other than Bristol, shades of tan and gray, also navy quality. Specially Priced $25.00 and $29.50 Twill. Suits Berlin News AMOS COLLING 15 CLAIMED BY DEATH Kensington Man Had Been Sick | for Over Three Months WANT FIRE DEPARTMENT \|1L'v“h‘lli Case To Come Up During Superlor Court March Former Local Man In Six Day Bicycle Races—Items of Interest. Amos Colling, 58 years of age, for many years a resident of Kensing- ton, died at the New Britain Ge! eral hospital last night after an ill- ness which extended over a period 15 weeks. A complication of ail- ments contributed to his final break- down, AMr. Collins was born in B btoro, Vermont, and came to Ken- sington many years ago. He lived on Main street and was employed in one of the local brick yards wuntil out ‘& year ago. Since that tim had been doing work for seyer residents of the town, He was well known throughout the town of Ber- lin. Surviving him are hi Kensington and scven childrer Olivio Falcetti of Rochester, & and James, Thoma Joseph and three younger children, all of Ken- sington, Funeral arrangemen! wh in charge of B. C. Dort New Britain, are not comple Want 1 Station And again the old cry is ralsed 1y Berlin residents to the effect that a fire station and fire apparatus are needed in this town I point to Plainville and where that town would e to depend on the New Britain fire department for assistance every time there was a blaze. There have heen several fires in Plainville in the past fow weeks, which would have proved very serious not for the fact that rendy has A vountecr ment of Its o Berlin is foreed the New 1 time ther dents feel t ute safety nized am that no delay caching an: The matter | several year ~ome of it. ctmen have ition several aken any Case Set The trial Meriden, charg sponsibility for William MeCarthy ter, Miss ¥ MeC ton in an turnpike last July, some time this month perior court, Hartford. The case was cr for a hearing in court, but eary to bind the superior decided to tribunal wi tle- wif of sidents wonder if it had n. on talked up noghing has ¢ il that the Ie the i tim finite ac 'or March Angeletti with eriminal de propo- ver tion, of re aths of Mrs. her daugh- of Cosmo 1he of Dos- nt on the eduled for in the su- Ances thy tomobile aec ally set down Rerlin town ould be neces- lefend to court anyway, it was nd it through to that hout having the hearing the since it over 1 int "DANCE | CHARLESTON HALL. BERLIN SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Musie by Charter Oak -Orchestra of Hartford. Admission boc. PRIZE TORESTERS' Term— | in Berlin, T courtes sister [to ™M Tnee for { ton 1o Berlin liminary orde covered from {cident and it hee the tortur The mattor State's Attor and a bench from the suy Angeletti to ¢ s attorney amination, M My, and Mis, Kensington 1o { York city, w the six-day bi Squ Gard cousin of Mr, participants i | well known 1 lived here sove spent sev making i Entertaiy oreme * The can ntertainment hall, ovening, Mare | entertainment ille aot of N organization cently from radio fa T ! tensive plans | expected that A mer | Berlin the th Berl Rev. Samuel master, will 1k expecied that | mer activities ting 1 hon [ + [the boys. | Tracks Tnused trac of work York, v raflroad lalso removed |rear the Conn Co. property It is the poli fremove all lused r s | 5. Berry Africa, will « jcustoms and t {tinent at a sy jserved to girl nd older I 0" T fair pro sting, exhibit her ¥ The on loc) o inas m ing tinent.” Missionary Congre vomer 1 to com jonu | | | | | |possible with | | ¥ senator | with M r Ucoce, Il balmy souther {be made by tr | Reginald Stev Mrs. Stevens, ida for sever: tend buy |Mr. Stevens, around a Thor | James S. T | Construction well known r his home on Mr. {throughout ming Fast to look ness. 11 T of an oyster to Miss Kensington, 1 be Dis was done out of Agnes MeCarthy, s and daughter since it would be licr to come from Bos to go through the pre- al. She has not re- the cffects of the ac- was deeided to sp ¢ of the first hearing was taken up with ney Tugh M. Alcorn warrant was issued perior court, bringing rial in that city, since consented to wawe ex Attendf"Bidfele Races Mr, and Mrs: Frank Pierpont and Harry A. Mc JL today for New Liere they will attend cyele races at Madison en. Harry Horan, McKeon, 16 one of the n the He n Ko on, having eral years ago. He has n of il summers in town since home clsewhere, hment and Dance n's club of the Awmerl- Paper Goods Co. will hold an and dance at Lloyd nest Thurs h 18, at 8 o'clock, The will coneist of several s, headed by the Ser- ew Britain, a hich was heard WTIC, Hartford, he chib is making ex- for the rand it is it Will be a big sue- re- by Boy Scout Meeting of the Boy Scouts of held this evening at he scout room of tional church. Tfiske. the scout- in charge and ft is geveral plans for sum- will be discussed by o MR A Are Rtemoved ks in the local freight ard were removed yesterday | men cmployed by the w Haven and Hart- compan This squad unused side tracks ccticut Valley Orchard nd the old gravel pit. ey of the company to dings which are not not bringing in any [ Wil speak on Atrica a missionary from Ieliver talk he people of that con- ipper which will be s of high school age Monday cvening next k. The supper will be ommunity house and mises to be highly in- much as Mrs. Berry nany curios collected “The Dark Con- upper will be held a on anspices of the Woman's of the Berlin rch and all young to attend are municate as soon as Mrs. Robert Deming. oty lc ning To Vacation in Florida Claude W. Stevens, to- Irs. Stevens and How- s will leave tomorrow orida, they will two weeks 'neath the n skics. The trip will ain and they will visit ens, son of Mr. and who has been in Flor- il weeks. T don't in- any real estate,” said “although 1 expect to bit.” mpson Is 111 hompson of the Berlin Co, one of Berlin's esidents, is confined to Berdale avenue by ill- Thompson is known te as a raiser of poultry Berlin Ttems s activitic supper at St. Gabriel's wher s consist singing | the | explosion e into t Mr, M lar. Confronted by a flamies and hesitated for a moj since any possible rear was closed over the windows, | dash through the satety, 1l fact in his flight, An alarm was so o'clock and Plainyi 1 responded. Chict | found the store a | while dense building hampered their fight, Three quickly laid and the on the fire with q blaze being extingy minutes, T shot the very inexpensive for walls on rshall return chureh and a flineh party at the Methodist church, It i3 expected that there will be a good attend- jAnce at both places as nothing elsc | has been scheduled for the eve ning. There were about 20 men present last evening at Community hall, it being the first night that the hal has been reserved for the men, Volley ball and basketball were played for the most. part. It was de- clded that a four team leaguo be composed of the local followers of basketball and the first round of the play be run oft next Thursday evening, | Wilkelm Johnson is able to be about the Touse after several | weeks' illness of pneumonta. A new garage is being erected on the Cote property. Mr. Coto cx- | pects to have it finished Ly the first of Muy, The Boys' club meet evening at Commun hall, am Ogle will be in e harge, Owing to the anniversary exer- cises at the Methodist chnrch Sun- day the regular Sunday school scs- [ sion will be omitted. | Services at St. Gabricl's ehureh will be as usual Sunday morning. A swimming meet for the young- | er boys of the town connected with | the Boys' club is being arranged | and will probably he held at the Hartford Y, it present plans mater spreading to the st side, the barber sh other sufiering onl from water a in, They 50 stopy ecating t 1 the !4t had gained a ho tion. The entire destroyed by store it wias so hat it will have t 1ebuilt before it wil use again. Mr, Mar to estimate the insurance, Legion Auxfli whist held | To- 1y fon, t ni t The the wih this Wil- The auxiliary American 1 meeting la in every way. 1 follows g Willian Mrs, ¢, chan, Gustafson; rd pi Mrs. J. C. Tanner. Tiandkerch) C ond prize, necktie, J LODHOL RUNNBRS SENT 5% 0 JAIL FOR FIVE HONTHS | r.y. " | the Methodist churc lias accepted he Westville M., T ven, succecding | Smith. e Giftin IPorestvilic for the and his congrogatic to have him leay fot sot, Albert Matulis and rank Bogdanski of This City Sentenced in Superior Court Found guilty of transporting 115 gallons of alcohol on JFebruary 13 in Britain, Albert Matulis, aged and ¥rank Bogdanski, both of New Britain, were sentenced to jail |for five months yestcrday at the su- | Hartford. Matulis represented by w. Creedon and Bogdanski was repre- sented by Abraham A. Katz Matulis created somewhat of a sensation in Hartford recently when hie refused to be fingerprinted follow- ing an alleged beating at the hands of the Hartford police. Ia Charged with the theft of clothes [supper on the even from a co-tennt at 215 Park MV‘A"(.I Michacl Lilley, alias Michael Ward, |S———————= aged 6 entenced to jall for 10 day defended by Mr, Forward. IFor driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor, John Micznikowski. a Bristol grocer, fined §$100 and given a suspended jail sentence of 30 days. Willlam J, Malone acted as counsel, The Hartford cc {the American Legia {meet at 3 o'clock noon in Legion ha street, Plainville the Jocal unit arc cffort to attend Now u; perior court in was, Alexander The Epworth leag M. E. church Patrick's Day soc ment on Wedne public is cordis The men of the evening to give la PLAINY WILLIAM DI SSTRATGHT v was AT PoP'S BEEA TELLING ME ALL ABOUT TA' SUN AN EARTL AN ALL THAT STUFF = HOW FAR DO YOO S'POSE TH' SUN IS FROM TH' EARTH 2 OH . ABOUT A AUNDRED AMLES, 1 store, so that they were eating | smoke, by was scorched about the pouring from the lines of hos 1e firemen also succced- ed in preventing the and Cunningham's re moke which filte loss. 105 wastorate County Mecting unty officials M. L. Church Notes ly invited COMMUNITY THEATER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS pursued in eliminating some of the | positions in special teachers' | departments, The matter of engaging the high school teachers for the school 1926-27 was considered. Here data was presented showing number of pupils, the number | teachers, and the maximum sa on|of men and women, both as heads old | of departments and e 16 the | other high schools of Bristol's com- { parable sizo throughout the state. Following a discussion the following votes concerning the re-engagement of high gchool teachers were taken t, that all high school teach- ving lees than $1,600 t nt time be re-engaged for the school year 1926 at an in- crease, Second, that with | tions all high school cciving $1,600 or engiged for the at an iner flames all over ' the use of some room in the high | *hool Duilding for instruction in | {dancing by Mr. T ollowing a discussion it was the unanimous opinfon of the commissioners that | this matter is onc that belongs to the recreation committee and was therefore referred to this commit- tee the both sides when 1ed from the cel- i 1 ar room filled with Mr, Marshall ment and then, exit through the, iron gratinge he was forced to burning store to| also the of aries | i e superintendent available b school account, reported in the It was the high nee hers of |This is o be ove of the big church {Hights (o close a very successful con- ference year, The pastor, Rev, A Ball, will attend conference the fol- owing day. Conference will be held | this year in the Hanson Place M. ¥ irch of Brooklyn, N, Y, are asked to mark this date, nt in 8:20 le Hosc No. Edward P, Prior s of flames, at Co, n bl the firemen in were > stre nick tishe 8 turned sults, th within 15 three excep- teachers re- mo school year 1926-27 of § 1e Third, that Mr. French, Mr Towle and Mr, Josolowitz b engaged for the school year 1926-27, Fourth, th -er d as athletic coach for the school year 1926-27, | Vifth, the superintendent was in- ucted to defer the matter of re- engaging the part time teacher in | the commercial department until such time as the pupils co of | study will show the need ich additional part time instruetion.. | Sixth, that Principal Cottle b There will | ¢P&aged for the school year 19 followed by a| The matter of re-engagin Hml‘uh‘ ot members of the janitor forc | high scohol was considercl, lowing a discussion the votes were taken: Tirst, that Emil Galernean, Jerome Nello Fulgenti each crease of $2 I Governor to Speak ' Ten Year social club of the rumbull Eleetric Mfg. Co., will | lold its sisth annual banquet at | T p. m, Wednesday, March 24, in | the assembly room of the factory. {An excellent menu is heing prepar- {ed for this occasion and most of 1he entertainment will be providedt by | an_ enfertainment burcan of Hart- | ord. Governor John 1L Trumbull |and other officials of the company Twill a short 1 to the diner. | Tickets will be sold only to mem- “n Year social club, cs This Lvening be b at Lis cvening at the The be re- | flames ores on either | op on one hand taurant on the slightly from v very od ped the fire from ceiling, although old in ‘the parti- of fire, badl o he completely 1 be ilable for shall was unable There was no o sfore was while the damaged services will ! Lenten o'clock short by ary Whist the Barn post, t the regu proved a succe prizes were we first prize, buf- | Cassidy: second Mrs. Clarenee z0, neck beads, Men's: first priz Boekmiar bl Joseph Fanion. W Ladics® o G Sy following o'clock this ng | a Lenten service with | ss and benedie- of | ev g 1 John and ' Massaro, Moody, receive [there will be tations of the ¢ | tion. A regular mid-week p ing will be held at an iyer meet- | Advent | : : Christian church this eveni at | - 1 'clock anc 1l be followed by | e, t 15 0'clo .mll will 1»’\\”“; »m fous e quarterly business meeting of \™ oy Fro v e sneaging the board of edt 1 chureh. IR tiaatin ¥our New Boy Scouts office was considered and. it admitted 10| oreq (hay Miss Ha roop 1 at ils last moet-| yfiss Anne Crowthoer total of 20 members | roase of $1 per weok recruits still o Pro- | porothon Steed receis | bation. A new patrol was formed | or 8200 por week with Tert Halstead as patrol lcad- | The board voted t cr. Toy Weldon services of Karl A quartermaster and Al perintendent at seribe, 0 per year. The Dissatisfied With pin Dissatistaction has t Virgil Goodwin has been ¥ taxpayers in the Fifth school sioned nt scoutmaster. district, which takes in the { The troop is running a series of |Third taxing district, over the seven "talks on the scout laws, the { mill tax laid at the mectir being given by different men of the leld on Wednesday cvening {town. Mr. Albright, chair tax last vear was five mills an v the troop committee, spoke on the view of the fact that m 1 fisst Jaw, trustworthincss, and has increased in the 1 planned to have Robert I tion tion list compile of the American Legion by assessors a short time ago, second, loyalty. taxpayers in the district in question Notes will probably be obliged to pay a A son was born at the New Brit- 'school tax twice the amount of ain General hospital yesterday 1o [year |Mr. and Mrs, Otto Wunsch of Union- | The !\)Uw venue . George A. Richard at her home in She is under the care nd of a nu Main stre trip to Enrope rnes receiv the scere- ation | I was | an i i that Mi an Leaving Giffin, pi T in Fore rec Yl making twith two mor A s were tor of ville, of th in New ] Arthr at years, sorry increase |! J the tr | school | e of has been past six will be s an on Fox patrol won the iency for the month of February. Tax J& expressed of will commis- n anxi tomorrow il on Whiting All members of rged to make an asial o s school an it is been nd zue of the Plain. will a St and in- evening. The Cr talk equa on enter o g y lic church decided | 7 a publie turl ing of April grand list for the | district totals approx- d on the $ sourc W [ Mount of in |of Dr. |will ]\I‘H ot TI vill seven mill realized ta from tax about th cipts ast t leoft lthis morning on a he degree "m«n American Tegio imembers into Fddy-Glover ain tonigh lth now com which r §8 1LLE SMOND in THROUGH.” e MICHAR team of Brock itiate for six months with presented sorions young fail will 1¢ t Thomas Monahan be ' ) Recere in, Ameri in- In tion for dogs will expirc on the date mentioned. of icpositors 19 Sagso, who was fhought to be ¢ led, was placed on probation e understand. father tells | ng th he do as his . him To Jail For Indecent Assault T Willia D, Poter Gallagher, the complatnant |3y (1", o and Rasulo case, was | hefore the court on a !} nvolving | testimony as of- | nd Rasulo was re- | gher was il sentence he assault n the 8 statutory charge S i olting ilty, receiving a months in jail, §50. . T 1y on found |4, 10th day of OUDMAN, Tax Collsctor. NOTICE, tax warrant to me di- 1 this day sald warrant upon certaln pleces or 1s of land standing in the name of Malcolm upon the land records wn_of Newlngton and described as shown on map of New- Park on file In the Town Clerk's : tuxes on I , 19! and 1924 amo to and interest and on May 15th L will sel} at public auctlon to the higlest bidder at ubliy t In said town, all or perty as will satisty 0y By virtue of ected and vow in my hand; e a8 lot N ngt sign 1o of sald of |sald warrant sud all clarges thereon, Dated at Newington, this 10th day of 4 . Mar Saeso occurred in Gallagher's room | . PROUDMAN, Tax Collector, prior to the rolling of Sanford. 3 her was before the ¢ e on March 1st, ¥ ed with drunkennes it time he was placed on pro- week with the un- he eliminate him- from the city limits before the xpiration of that time. This he 1 1o do, with the result that he town today for a very period unless he appeals « and is able to furnish bon extent of $2,000, | Leglon to Rowl cheprey post, American Legion, ke on the Unionville post in | in the Center tion bowling alleys this even- e | It ted that a number of ronville rooters will be on hand ind alleys will be available for ion members not mhbers of cgular feam. Legion Auxiliary Entertained The Ladies' Auxiliary an Legion uembers of the Legion la n Legion hall. Refreshments were served irge number were present. Dog Quarantine to Be Lifted The quarantine on dogs, which in effect since d on Mar to advice received morning by Commissioner of Do- nestic Animals, J. M. Whittlesey, t is customary to keep the restric- ion on for a sixty day period where definite cases of rab have ¢ 1 found and this term of deten- | ! ourt | ation tanding that for one 0t bowling contest m the evening and a 1as hee ccording One good feature of the quaran- sald warrant and a March George parcels of Ma TAX NOTIC virtue of a tax warrant to me di- hands, T this day arrant upon certaln pleces or of land standing in the nams of Morgan upon the land records wn of Nowington and described 1, 2, No. 4 and No. 24, No. Block No. 213, as shown on map of Se; Park on file fo the Town Clerk's Said taxes on lists of 1922, 1923 amount to $28.38 and interest 2 p.om., T whil sell at auction to the highest bldder at the sign post in said town, all or so h of maid property as will satlsty chargea thereon, Dated at Newington, this 10th d 1926, B. PROUDMAN, Tax € n vect pa we of a tax warrant to me di- 1 and now in my hands, T this day sald warrant upon certaln pleces or f land standing in the na: and Apna M. Mitchell up land records of tho town of Newlugton and described as lots shown on map of y own Clerk's office, 1923 and 1924 am interest and on T will sell at public auction to at the public sign post d town, all or so much of said ty as will satlsfy said warrant and s the TAX NOTI ¢ virtue of a and now 1 warrant CF X warrant to me di. my hands, 1 this day upon certaln pleces or nd standing In the name of inn upon the land records of n and described an s shown on map of plans of Sec. 1 on flle in the Town on lsta of 1922, ount to $7.09 and {nterest ! on Muy 15th at 2 p, T will sell at aucti to the highcst bldder at the n post in 1 town, all or e d vroperty as will satisty eald 1 nll charges thereon, at Newington, this 10th day of 1926, R 1 James M, Q bl nu. Da OUDMAN, Tax Collector. has uced the ay roaming was th umber of bout the city, ! Declares Dividend I3 A quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per ent has been voted by the directors the Bristol Savings Bank to fits to be credited April 1 vis annual dividend of as been paid by the § ngs Bank since July 1, 1918, Lenten Devotions Lenten d consisting tations of tl f the Blessed Sacrament, 1eld this evening man Catholic dogs votiens, of will be | Joseph' at 17 church 1. 0. 0. T. Mecting p regular meeting of Ste 1. 0. 0. I, will be held t § o'clock in Stephen on i F Basketball Tonlght | e local high school ! Terryville, who ! their own ight in 1} the Ea def les of town, on as lots N | sign poe | ®aid property » cross and henediction [y % TAX NOTICE. virtue of a tax warrant to me i d and now in my hands, 1 this day said warrant upen certain pieces or parcels of standing in the name of Patrick ¥, Scanlon upen the land records the town of Newington and deseribad $43, §44, 859 and 8§70 an shown ip of plans of Home Garden Sees on file in the rk's office, axes and 1934 st and on May at public a at the publie all or mo much of tisty sald warrant By ) 1 as will and all charges thereon, Dated at Newington, this 10th day of 1626 B Collector TIC f a tax warrant to me di- my hands, T this day n upon certain pleces or standing in th of ipon the land of ribed an as shown on map of ardens S on 1, on file the Town Clerk's offlce. Sald taxes on ists 19 1923 and 1924 amount to $13.78 d interest and on May 16th at £ p. m, will se! public auction to the highest dder at the public algn post in said all or so much of sald property as satisty said warrant and all charges arcols of 1 Frank Toba town s No at Newington, this 10th day of 192 . PROUDMAN, Tax Collector, One He Can't Answer A AUNDRED ALES 2 SAY' IFIT WAS TUAT CLOSE WE'D BURN WP e ITS AMLLIOAS OF AMLES AWAY!! TAAT ANT ALL — TS LIGUT TRAVELS DOWA HERE ENERY AORNING JUST AS REGULAR AS ANVTUING = THE SUN SKINES ALL G'WAN! S T REALLY ¥ 'SWONDER WE CAAN SEBB IT SO FAR Away' How DOES NEAM - BUY ANSWER TWS R e WITHOUT TR, By BLOSSER T SUNS LIGAT AANAGE TO GET HERE S0 BARLY IN TH' AAORNING AVELLING ALL NIGAT 77

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