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ATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. 7% Special Offers at Men's Shop - .No Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, natural and | ecru, medium weight, long sleeves, ankle length, made of finest cotton yarns, for $| .45 each f Winsted Wool Shirts and ]71'3\'»'01‘.@,1 light, medium and heavy weight wool, | ranging from $2.00 0 $3.50u | “Yorke” Shirts, made of pure white ox- fords, collar attached and neckband style, | for | French K $ 2 . 5 O each 0dd Lot silk and wool Half Hose, plaids stripes and jacquards 9 5 C pair Genuine Suede Jackets, with knit col- lars and cuffs, for $13.50 c Cape Glov cially priced clasp, with Saturday grey, brown day Washable X seam, ¢ Baemo Kid Gloves, novelty cuffs, Special -Offers velty Gloves es, with novelty cuffs, one clasp, in antelope, cedar, newpenny, spe- *$2.29 one contrasting embroider in es beaver, grey, tan, brown, mello, priced for $2.98 id Gloves, with contrasting cuff and embroidery, one clasp, in beaver, and mode, priced for Satur- 350 Mocha Gloves, slip on model, afe and g $3.98 Simplex Washable Gloves, slip-on, spear Pajamas of fine outing flannel, trimmed point backs, with rayon frogs mode, beaver, grey, doeskin, elk and chamois $1.50 e munity club’ fair to be held the lat- | ter part of this month, Plainville News Morning service at 10:45 o'clock; | Monday evening at 8 o'clock to which the public have been invited. Mrs. George Welz will be the host- ess for thesevening. The Boys' club will meet Monday | evening from sex nine o'clock at Community hall. W. H. Ogle will be in charge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Payne enter- in Thrilling Contest strel to be given in connection with the Community club fair aré® being changing players, thus indicating a measure of cooperative efforts to obtain the best casts for individual for extra points we Charles Rogers, Noah Beery, Jack Luden and Betty Bronson to others, Picture companies, casting a film, | Britain hig! | The boy | game 3 seconds a weck profited much from ago, another company and “borrow” a | team expects to put up player. This courtesy is returned A St [shen the situation is reversed. b ot el Sometimes this borrowing and loaning has an additional advantage. A player under contract at a high | figure might not be working. Loan- | here Wed day afternoon. Making Voters this (Simsbury Held to Two Scores \LEAGUE BASKETBALL HERE tained relatives from Wallingford | At Least Two Teams to Play for vesterdgy. Rehearsals for the old town min.| Coufity Titles—Music Program To- morrow at Church of Our Lady of d4but on both occaslons will discover that the plaver bestSCHT 26 Ar€ '{'fli,"”‘\ Deslodiont sulted to play a certaln role fs at|pAFS fMEN esterday Chariey {Present working. Rather than fill | )8FIe Wio SIRITCS 1B ¥ERT B8 |the rolo with another player mot ot o the CIhestR for (O jauite fitted to the part. they go to ;11" B verilinie thald The selactmen and town clerk are | on t Sur Every You Eve i Congregational Church e theme, or will speak Night's Adventure” l Arabian and Bristol News which achieved notabls succe: -Misses Betty and Rhoda Pratt of | }s-rmm “Mile Posts.” Church school the Cort theater in New \'orlkc :ln:z: Wes ! o 3 afte e o e oY s ‘m:"l ‘u:m,}g.” visited friends in iler morning service, *Young ————— | It was produced by Sam Harris with | town yesterday. | eople’s meeting at 6 p. m. { Mary Nash and Wallace Eddinger in | Chureh services will be held in| Executive committee meets Tues- the title roles, was available for [ the Metionist church tomorrow | ld’u, 7 p. m.. at’'the parsonage. ' | production through speclal arrange- {morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday | Ile Us Evening group meets Thursday, | ment with the owners of the copy- ! school at 12 o'clock. | 7:30 p. m.. in the parish hr*«. with right. The play is in three acts and | * The usual morning services will be | Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. ®rfe as | | 1s of such magnitude, that only an ”“:m hae St. Gabriel's © Eplscopal . | hostesses. y IV experienced and capable organiza- church tomorrow. o | Advent Christian Church i e tion such as the Community Players { There will be a whist party at RS The morning service hegins at could conceive its production. | Sacred Heart church social rooms 10:45 o'clock. The p: Brilliant Northern Lights Display Default Against C. of C. andj “The Wilderness ot Bristol people were treated to a . . rare sight last night when a vivia day school st 12:05 5 m. | GOLODIAL AP Transport 00 |Gicpiay: of ‘the morchern tiente. o ‘one is welcome. Sl aurora horealis was plainly visible ing People's services at § p. m from all parts of the ecity from ning service at 7 o'clo The IGE FORMS TH]S MORN[NG shortly before 9 o'clock until late of the Spies” will be the the night. The heavens were {I- e with great shafts of light Mid-week service on Friday eve T w extended to t he 7030 o'clock. The subiect 1o Community Players to Observe 10th st i A LR d will be, “Church Mem- | s\ 0icerary by Producing “Cap- Toe Scen This Morning Resldents awoke this morning fo Church of Our Saviour tain Applcjack”—Two School Boys meters had reached the ces for Sunday will be as fol- [neld regularly. There will be a| Morcy—Making Voters oo juvenile number in the minstrel “h |which promises to be one of the| Plainville, high sghool's midget |, high spots of the show. [football team - offered sturdy re- | mon —_— — to the regular Simsbury | perk) A . . 00l eleven yesterday after- Exchange of Picture Ui o e e Stars Mutually Helpful | scores, 10sing by 120, The sims- New York, Oct. 15 (P)—Large mo. | PUFY 1eam carried the ball ac tlon picture companles are inter-|°N¢® In the first quarter and again Rible e Is fought brilliently, made fre- | giot o2 o 1S Sermeo Within a short time, for instance, | 11¢N 1on& gains, and showed greas | pogpiers sorvice at § Paramount has “borrowed” Ronald |/PrOV but their inexperience | |, ucriticisms of Yo |Colman, Jack Mulhall, Aileen Prin- [PreVented them from putting over | i yo Marshatl ¥ glo and Renea Adorce, o oftact |the finishing punch - which woutd | ™y, b, Marshall X [this “borrowing” the Company PaYe brousht touchdovns el Tanar mon loaned Mary Brian, Tya de Putti,| - 0¢ feam looked ten tir 281 0. P, Campbe!l o g o TaRdo " |good as in its game with the New | | for th w1 by 10 o'clack there will be vith a musical program in of Organist James J. Graham. ogram will 1s follows: Ko Vice at tiste, will be presen ple and others interested to attend. Prodes m.—Morning ey Divinty prayer v Mr. Eahoallat e coming ye 1 vo Catholic Church. lar n s at § o unday school at 9 o onal Cs in sessiorn day for the last time |, °* e i ing him at such a time saves the |y StafGh TOREY KOT The 14l UM easperges M ine”. 'R |ompanyiconsiderahle money. and are making voters from the list ('“’\”" J ¢ ;‘ KT {of “to-be-mades” published a w "f;""‘ : S T ;Coohdge Record Issue ago. They u(}l be at f"° town hn!l | o 5 o ; In Washi . |untll 8 o'clock tonight, passing on | = S n Washington Election | quaiincations ana administering the| oo B 1. N | mass. Last Day For Voters Seattle, Oct. 15 (P—Sidetracking | 03th fo new electors. Those \a:m:‘””'_“"“‘-r i e Sacred Heart Church Today is the last day for the ad- |the issues . |wish to vote at the comipg eclection CRediction > ssues of prohiblti ¢ i s D .The eriin ews Rev. John C. Breanan of Ken- | mission of candidates for the voting prohibition and Ameri- | ¢ ‘2npear today If they are not | ASnUS Dei T | sington will | o'clock mass tomorrow morning the Sacred Heart church, ‘licflln. Sunday &chool will follow. STATE ELECTION Kensington Congregational i turn out, The board will be at the |office or on the achievements of the | O, he Hartford county Y. Af. ¢ | The regular morning service of |Town hall until § o'clock this eve- |republican party under President | 2thletic association last night in |the Kensington Congregational | Coolidge. | Hartford, and Plainville will prob- church will take place tomorrow | Committee in Charge One United States senator ang | 2PIY be represented in at least two | morning at 10:45 o'clock, Rev.| The full personnel of the commit- | five representatives in congre [of them. The local group Vernon L. text of the Phillips officiating, sermon will be C. W. Stevens and Mrs. Lardner I H Religion.” Sunday school will meet ude W, Stevens, T()p El%[mfl lfl[el’est at 12:10 oc ock and Y. P. § C.|John A. and Miss 1 hold its services at 6 | o'clock tomorrow evening. Berlin Congregational WOMEN'S YOTE A FACTOR The Older Boys' class will meet |Tin Clark, Health Off tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at v ; Estate of Thomas Kenney Appraised | the Ber! Congregational church, |and Miss Mary Griswold. Miss Gris- At 10: at §5,970—Tast Day for Swearlng | ing service will be led by the pas- | as a member of the commit- 5 5 tor, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, who [t€ Aed i el in Voters—Call for Filing of Tax | iy to1i on the work done by the | Tax Lists Called Lists. there will be a day school. Kensington Sunday school | o'clock With the town meeting over and | the Su the state clections due next on the | slate, local voters are scanning the | Methodist will meet at 3 of each party in preparation 0 | gilock tomorrow _morning at_the |(Tom its custom of swearing in 1sts | oynoq or possessed by them on. oy | years, and those in charge this wine | o m‘m;r“,fla\. R Dlcking\thelniaholoe To Snswes e lxcenangton Methoatst \chiircht Rev. | A1 Row calla pagtigular aitention to/lrabinay s ot OGTORMIR) 1826.s - | /ter: prontiae;that thalcoming levents | o e atin, cEalis. fieoe Hatotsonil roll call from this district when the | yry B, Lord will lead the morning |the statute Which requires each per- | por convenience of TAX PATERS | will be even more enjoyable. |75 Eas Hartford assembly next meets. f e e e ik o ind A 2o |Bonfand every corporation lable to |y, ASSESSORS will meot as fol. | Rebeknah Meeting st i hnd S b, The outstanding figure on the re- | qress under the {heme, “A an‘ly‘:‘mo in a list made and sworn 10. |15 for the ‘purposs of receiving | Martha Rebekah lodge will hold Methodist Church. publican ticket is Claude W. Stevens | \reccage.” The Epworth Teague| ¢ only excusable circumstancesigaiq s its regular meeting in I O. O. F.| Tpe services in the Plainville M. of Kensington, who has three times | | yeet at % o'clock under the WOULL be the taxpavers fnability o |p. G. Kramer's Residence. FAST | hall on Monday night. Every officer | & ehiurch tomorrow are as follows: represented this town in the law fac~) giraction of Miss Laurilla Hanford, |24 or write in which event the | BERLIN, October 23, from 10 |and all who-are in the drill team are | Aforning worship at 1 tory, {wice as reprosentative and | (0 TGS AT RE Ul [ board of asseesons will swear in the e G R D G e A once as senator. Stevens has beem | (Co, 0 T o T o pastor, { /1s!s. Hitherto the_ members of the | Bt HILLS, at J. M. Taylor's | Dances Start Tonight Sunday school at 12 o'clock sses & supporter of the League of Wo- | ;o i gpeak on the theme, | PoArd have, in most cases, made out | redfdence, October 23. from 4] The series of weekly old-fashioned | for ajl ages of both sexes. Epworth men Voters and expressed himself| .. o."" ooy qprough Human |24 SWOrD in the tax lists as pre-| p m. to 9,p, m. { dances which will be held during the | lesgus at & p. m., Miss Rosalio Stur- in favor of the recent nurso ques- | o0 |sented. This year the lists must be | Berlin Bank, KENSINGTON, Octo- | winter in Grange hall will commence | geon will be the leader, tion. | Monday at 7:30 o'clock there winl | COmPiled and sworn to befora pres- | ber 25 and 26, from 10 a. m.| s | 1 The democrats have chosen Mrs. | Fdaward J. Lardner, a prominent member of the party and a popular resident. Mrs. Lardner is one of the foremost workers of the league and has a following both within the or- he an Epworth League busin meeting and social. At 3:45 o'cloc Tuesday afternoon there will be a meeting of the social service club. Thursday at 7:45 o'clock the post- ganization and among residents out- [ Poned mid-week service will be side of the association. held under the direction of the With two candidates in the field | pastor. Because of the town meet- for support from the all-important |ing this service was postponed from last week and the league, it is not known just which ame text, one the Kensington organization will | “Our Social Relations,” will be the eleot to throw its votes against. It |theme for the address. On Friday is thought by most politicians in this at 3:45 o'clock a mecting of the place, that the association will dis- | Junior League will be followed by regard the past support of either |a short social. candidate and vote according to the Thanks Voters members’ individual preference. The | The following message has been recent town elections proved that the | yoceiveqd grom Mrs. Henry Hooker, league as a voting power was capa- airman of the committee in ble of disturbing fixed majorities. TG Ay An Explanation. Many of the attendants at Thurs- evening's town meeling have | asked this paper why the unsigned lotter read by Major Frank L. Wil- cox was not included in the .eport of the 1iecting. It was generally thought by those present that the | letter Had no bearing on the ques- | district nurse proposition at cent town meeting: “The committee on the question of the nursing service express their satisfaction and the appreciation of the individual members of the groups they represent, to the peo- ple of Berlin, who so generou the re- LES tion before the house at that time, | Rave their outspoken and voting that it was capable of creating ill [Support to the measure. fecling between certain factions of ~ “And in even a larger measure this town, that it was scurrilous an% | are we appreciative of the spoken fhat it had no place in any report |and voting support for the measure given of an official meeting of the | relating to the acceptance of the fown. With the general feeling that | streets.” it should never be read, the Hn.m saw no reason for its inclusion in & he following message has been received by Stanley Zisk, represent- report of the business meeting of the } ing the people of the Treasure town. Fields district, who received the S§t. Paul's Church | acceptance of the streets in that Mass will be celebrated at 8 and | gigirior: 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at “The residents . Paul's church, Kensington. | mieids wish to thank the voters of Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor. Will | Berlin and all others who helped officlate, A se on of the Sunda 80 generously Thu, y night ip sehool will follow the 10 o'clock ks;\ll’]ml“im: thelr resolution for the acceptance of the four roads which by the town.” were taken nventory of Treasure Tsta COAL An inventory of the cstate of the LEHIGH late Thomas Kenney of this place [has been filed In probate court by Prices Right |the appraisors, Arthur L. Woodruff Full Weight land Willlam Fowler. The value op and |the estate is to $5,970.18, itemized Prompt Delivery (as follow: Hudson street residence, vs'_’.“‘o: land owne $1,200; garage, East Berlin Coal and Wood Co. |$250; turniture, $250; two shares of | preferred stock and one share com- |mon stock of the American Paper |Goods company, $317; chsh in Ber- |lin Savings bank, $623.72; Savings i i | Bank of New Britain, $1 New Phone Connection | Britain _ National . bank, $208.18; Meriden Savings bank, $23.76, be In charge at the 9| The | | Place of the Bible in the Christian 5 o'clock the regular morn- church during the past year. At 12| session of 10 privil |the list for admission Iioped by the board hat a good percen ge and it of se o listrict nurse ‘nsington { Blue Hill Mary G {lin; V¥ n Scott, wold w double named e annual call jon the board of z assessors and The |entation to the assessors. Fast Berlin Items well yas made ) attended. that at the end be awarded the highest number prize winners for last evening wer Ladies, first, Mre second, Mrs. William Brown consolation, Mrs, Fritz Kahms consolation, | club will About 125 names ‘are on ectmen e of them will and | Henry Hooker, Miss contend that the primary was a dry May | court adherence point to the large | Nicholas; from Berlin and East Ber- | primary vote for Senator Wesley L. Russell Gold, | Jones, who favored the court, | Mrs. Catherine Higgins, Robert Or- | by the | for the tax lists | Berlin property has been issued hedule for their meetings has been board is departing Lists can The whist party held last evening at St. Gabriel's church social rooms Announcement of the Season a five dollar gold plece would to the person having of points. The Fred Rich; ladies ladies’ James Trevethan; men’s first, William Walsh; .second, | Arthur | ey JASON M. TAYLOR, Delle Bennett, Ronald Colman, Alice | Members of the Lafanso will meet CARL J. MUFELLER, | Joyce and Lois Moran in |at the home of Mrs. Arthur Law- FRANK G. KRAMER, | STELLA DALLAR" rence next Thursday evening. The Assessors. Matinse Tuesdd¥, 2:15. make dolls for the Com- ;nmm‘ Conn, -October 1, 1926. |can adherence to the world court, | i | which were raised before the Wash- | /7°ad5 on the voting ls | ington primary congressional candl- | L el !dates have waged their final cam-| T1re® basketball 'leagues | paign battles over their records in | YO-Cd Upon,favorably at the m is were ing will is | be chosen in the general electior State Anti-Saloon League leaders { which won the championship in its | old and under. An older quintet may also go into the unlimited circuit. The third league will be for young- sters of 15 and under, but it is not | believed Plainville will be represent- victory. Proponents of the world Jones, renominated by the repub- er Roger M. |licans after five terms in the house [d in this. The schedules are expect- ‘r;rmmm M. D.; George B. Carter, |and three in the senate, is opposed feember 6. W. A. Bajle; ville, head of the local | vice-chairman of the ass First Fall Social The first fall' social for members of the parish of the Church of Our |Lady of Merey will be a benefit by candidates of three other parties. ok ASSESSORS’ NOTICE All person owning property in the |Town of BERLIN, liable to pa |Taxes are hereby notified and re- quested to return to the Assessors |on or before the First Day of NO- VEMBER next, a list of all property = fn American Legion hall evening at 8 o'clock. Tuesd These soch at 8 o'clock this evening. Jim Wei to 5 p. m. tlon of any town liabla to give in | a list and pay taxes thereon, shall | {on or before the first day of Novem- | ber iMeach year, give In his list, made and sworn to as hereinbefore | described; and if he shall neglect or refuse to do so, the Assessors shall | fill out a list for him, putting there- on all property which they have rea- son to believe is owned by him, H-4 able to taxation, at actual valuation | thereof, from the best informatoin | fhey can obtain, and add thereunto | 10 per cent of the valuation. ? Community Theater PLAINVILLE Saturday, October 16th— RICHARD TALMADGE in “THE BLUE STREAK" Sunday, October © ELLA CINDERS"” Mon. and Tues.. October 18th and 10th i ! OR TME PAST WMEEK RECKLES AAS BEEN SECRETLY WORKING ON PLANS OF SOME KIND == ALL THE BOYS AANE BEEN CLRIOVS To KNOW WHAT THE BI6 PIECE OF PAPER CONTAINED, SO TODAY FRECKLES BREAKS NS SILEACE BY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | | | class last year will enter the senior | league, which includes boys 20 years | ed to begin during the week of De- | i Plain- | group, is | | bridge, whist and dance to be held | Gl | have proved great successes in past | { Thy At t will appear in’t are He l.eo Cassidy, R Deegan, McGrath, Gavino Cavallaro and Fl- drid Levasseur. The former oys, Raymond Del.a Carl Den- nis, Robert Decgan, n, John nd Harold wiil also be present Redeemer’s A. M. E. Zion Church, Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow at the Redeem- sr's A. M. . Zion church, with ser- | mon by the pastor. The Sunday! school will meet at Young P'eople’s C. E. meating will be | 1d at 6:30 p. m.; Levester John- wi being ated cossio Nam, he m the rbert Casey, Moreno Caparell 1l be the lea Hartford Praying Ban last evening. Exchange, when the morning, f 1 Come to Thee! school and Bible class at and ser omona At a high mass, of the season and fce on the edges of some of ponds about tha city. est temperature reported at m. was 28 degrees in the For- on. South Elm Strect Fire il A and Engine Co. No. 1 led out at 9 o'clock this % 10 the homa of Frank De- outh Elm street for a hich had started in a 2 of the bedrooms. The Hit by Auto Not Seriousiy Hurt. aller 1s extinguished with chemicals & mo of damage to adwork in the room. Truck Hits Woman's Auto k this iing a tour- s o rated by Mrs, Nellie ndsnisatzon 144 North Washington b e ville, was struck at the pins Hill on Saturday, August 135, stville by a truck i ; korsky plane, car- lon Bros., of 1010 ors whil et, New Britain, The ground as slightly damaged 2 ripping the accident, Mre, : ling south on 1 was passing to flic standard in of the street when her % by the truck which owards Bristol, iNo Bill Submitt(redflfor et Transport Co., which er 1 the Bristol Cha Commeree, 1 was given, we Judge Willi ty is cou S thia the Chamber of Garbett | Commerce ornoy James P. Court Official’s Auto Ham v of augtuck represents the Money due the city for storage, Hamma of the transportation com- !rep and oil for the car used e m o will be saered pic ! Mary at the re ot Mrs. Pasqualé Ciamberillo. » sanctuary. Paul Varr chard Leonar d. o'clock, | Professor Eugene Russcll of this eity die de la Huche | jents of St foly God, We Praise {oy \est queet new altar hoys Th er. The evening |on which voters may be made this ching service will be heid at 8 year and it . with sermon by the pastor. three h ng band Wil [at this time. tomorrow | To Hold Dance For Ch: n street. Services will:be- [ Schaol Distriet wifl give a dance in er topic | cal organizations of the country to of Christian | sur orchestra, a peppy bunch of young- | Youth.” Evening services at 7| will celebrate ity 10 aniversary this be procured from the assessors and | Town Hail. BERLIN, October 29 and | sters from New Britain, has been se- | o'clock, conduicted by the pastor; he | month, The activities of he Dristol town clerk or at the Derlin bank. 30, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and | cyred by Manager Bill Cunningham | will continue his ks on "Some Players in producing the bet The fallowing places have been November 1, 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. | to furnish the music. A pleasant | Fools of the Bible.” Tomorrow his ! plays with local talent started about established for the recelving of lists: | N. B. All persons owning houses | evening is promised all,who attend. | themes will ba “The Foolish Vir- | five years prior fo the inception of ast Berlin, F. G. Kramer's resi- jor land are required to give a full C. E. Meeting | gins.” The public is in to all [ the little theatre movement which jdence,.October 23; Blue Hills, J, M. | description of same on the back of | The monthly business meeting®of | services. swept the country, but which, in jTaylor's residence. October 23; Ken- | their lists. Blank Lists can be pro- | s Christian Endeavor society will Notes. ATIEB D 4 fewiicealltEA" nasied idus |sington, Berlin bank, October 25 and jcured of the Assessors and Town |pa held at 5 o'clock tomorrow after-| Phe W. C. T. 1", wili hold its reg- | of existence hecause of lack of fn- Berlin Town hall, October 29, |Clerk, also at Berlin Bank, Kensing- | noon at the home of Miss Phebe | ular montaly mecting ot 3 o'clock | terest and support. |30 and November 1. All lists must |ton. [ Williams. This will be followed by | Tuersday afternoon the home of For ten years the organization be in not later than November 1|Attention Is Called To the Follow- | (110 regular prayer meeting. All | Mrs. W. A. Hlve, 47 Par sireet | has produced two or more plays, after which there will be the cus-) ing Statute: members are ufiged to he present. i The Raptist h social™will be | mostly comedies, each season and tomary 10 per cent added. “Each person and every corpora- | held next Friday evening, not as was | they have come fo he an integral 15. (P——Henry L. | worthy vear-old member of the w York Stocl Rrooklyn 1 |brief jilness d at ne to-day after a|take the ure of the | m Officer E, C. Connolly work was not paid because » commission sent no bills Boys Struck By H. Hammo; and Clarence Page of 1 street, both five years of ag his Auto. Andrew g of Ann's parochial sc treet, sustained slight in rday hen the were struck by > oper- | ad I 13 Ja- cobs stre corner of Laurel d West stre 1t is understood | that the hoys darted suddenly from ing Thursday night voted to de- the sidewalk directly in front of the mand payvment for services and ma- approaching automobile. They were |terials furnished the Connolly car attended by Dr. B. N. Whipple, who | both under the present and the for- lives nearby, and were later taken to | mer commission. thelr homes. i s Kindergarten Club Elects. s Miss Doris Dutton ot the soun | B+ A« Hawley Opposes le school has béen elected outh End Gas Station The car is run out police court gnd neither the r the clerk of courts has ever received .a statement from the municipal garage, it was claimed to- The garage commission at its of funds of linries ye ve Lefebre of t near the of presi- | dent of the Bristol Kindergarten —B. A. Hawley, a former park coms club, the other officers be ner, does not approve of gaso- lows: vice president, Evel | line filling stations near park Ten- ri secretary, or, Bernice Norton; trea- trances, he has advised | Mayor Louise Berry. [ Weld. Hawley's note was prompfed i Last Day For Voters, ! by the movement to permit'a gaso- The town clerk and selectmen will { line fllling station on South' Main 12:15 p. m. The |be in session from 9 a. m, to § p.|street. opposite the entrance to Wij- m. today for the purpose of making | low Brook phrk. R SILENT GLOW OIL BURNER “Oll Burners for Erery Need” red will avail themselves expected that (\w-rj‘ {of the opportunity presented them | stmas Fund, The teachers of the Twelfth I the Y Fall Mountain bungdlow on nesxt ! dnesday evening, October 20, the funds to be used for a Christmas tree | for the youngsters in their school. will ! prompt. To Celebrate Anniversary The. Rristol Community one of the pioneer am Players, ur theat vive the onslaught of the movies, | part of the life of the community Tn order that their anniversary may ! Klichen ranges, Parl Gar. [ e signalized in a fitting and note- naes, lor stoves, age stoves and Heating systems. manner, a cormittee has £ 5 been appointed to arrange for a| MO '“““RTFOR" Automatio S R e e s ¢ ‘Gny heating piud place on Tuesday evening Burning demonstration and Obtoker a5, Headquarters for Platnrille Mr. Langharr wuas a2 member of The celebration will take the form a at ; {tHe national board of directors of | of the presentation of a play, but W. J. HEMINGWAY'S STORE the Y. M. C. A. and had long been | attention is being given to | 38 West Main St. Phone 23 {active in hospital and church work. |t anner of its production fol- = B S 6 1, |He was a former president of the [lowing a careful canvass of the field | C R E L EL ON {Crescent Athletic club in Rrooklyn. _of producible plays. After consider A N L & T He had & summer home at New able investigation and the examina- 219 DIVINITY ST. Phone 1579-2 or 8 | Mariboro., Mass tion of a large number of manu- | BRISTOL, OONN. | 5 = seripts by the play reading commit READ HERAUD CLASSIFIED_ADS tee, it was found that “Captain | Agents for FOR YOUR WANTs * Applejack,” which s styled *An| Bristol, Forestville and Plain YOU SEE-TIS IS 60INS TO BE OUR CLUB HOUSE AN THAT IS WHERE WE'LL BUILD A TUNNEL INTO IT FOR A SECRET PASSAGE AN' MEBBE WE CAN BUILD A CAVE UNDER 7 WHERE )| _Am-BoY! mATS | SWBLL! LE'S START BUILDING IT RIGHT wobeQj IF HE'LL LET AE HES GOING To GIVE OUR. READERS A GooD LOOK AT THE PLANS, WE PRESENT S CLoSE-LP Wor—k— to Start Immediately By BLOSSER