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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1926. The William Carter Underwear Co. Celebrating Their 61st Anniversary. You Are Invited to Par- ticipate by Sharing in Some Unusual Values. To make this 61st anniversary a memorable occasion, one long to be remembered, the William Carter Co. has made some wonderful price concessions to their principal patrons so that they could offer phenomenal worth to their conces ions. Coming now just when warmer garments are needed we offer you the following: MEN ! TAKE NOTICE Carter Union Suits of wool in medium and heavy weights. Natural colors in regu- lar sizes and stouts with short or long sleeves. Values up to $4.75. ) $2 89 Special Combination Price SPECIAL FOR BOYS Carter Union Suits, natural color wool THESE FOR WOMEN Carter Union Suits of the finest bleach- ed cotton yarns. Medium weight, regular and extra sizes with band tops and cuff knees. Unusual value at that. 85 C Special Celebration Price BARGAIN FOR GIRLS Carter Union Suits of silk and wool, of medium weight, ankle length, long or high neck with long sleeves, or Dutch short sleoves, with choice of all sizes. necks with short sleeves. A bargain ex- Wonderful value. Regular price up to traordinary at our Special Combination $3.00. Special Combination $| 59 Price. Worth o up to $3.00 Price ANOTHER BIG VALUE FOR THE WOMEN Carter Union Suitg, fine garments of silk and wool. with band tops‘and cuff knees. Values upto $3.50. Choice now at, each Regular and extra sizes, ALY ALSO AT “BABYLAND" INFANTS Carter Shirts from first size to 8 years, silk and wool, value $1.35 89 (¢ to $1.90, each DEPT. Carter Baby Bands, first size to regular value 95c. Specialtforfeach i satiani s o years, 75¢ | protected part of the building, is |erammed with books and ledger {that make it hard for the tow [to keep his records in order. buildings of the town and must be scd by any visitors to Kensing- ton. Heavy trucks were seen un- Some | loading refuse at the spot today and ald to the present situation would | the practice goes on unhindered by g of | local authorities although it Berlin News R imed that unloading refuse is il- |pe given with the e AL |the entire lower part of the build- cla ing by providing more exits. |legal in that spot. Conamunity Club to Hold Fair | understanding atill prevailed. way by the Callen homestead and into Milford avenue, whence it will | empty Into Quinnipiac river. This will ha of 24-inch pipe. There will { be meveral catch basins about high school to drain the street there. Another catch basin will be Installed | M. on Linden street north of the school. | Fol This will be connected by a six-inch |frin pipe, with the main sewer where it home crosses Linden street, jain The full plan for which estimates {their wera prepared by Engineer McKern- | an included a Z4-inch trunk line | The along Linden strest, but the cost makes this prohibitive this year and Tiot r ir under the six-inch pipe and cateh basin |gion hall was largely attended and |\ill be made | wera substituted temporari The {was financial and soclal success.| (‘harlas Elliott of South Washit |laying of this sewer to remove the Tt was for the benefit of Rev. John ton s a patic = at the New Brits |storm water in the ‘great lakes' dis- {E. Fay, pastor of the church, who |Gaperal hospital 2 |trict of the town will prevent those las been confined * fhe hospital ™ yf; e {lakes, which sometimes flow across several months, Strant Hartford hospi |the streets fo & depth of a foot.| The prizes were won as follows: |\per i |from forming and it is expected to | Bridze. ladies’, Mrs. K. C. Kyle of a4 s irosult in better attendance and bet- Iter health at the Linden street and | nigh schoots. | H. S, | ‘The) Bl Defeats Meriden inville high school foot-| Voo i8 | hall team won its first vietory of the jllam Hayes and | season yesterday afternoon when it | eury. {raced to a 20-0 win over Meriden !Trits {ain, Bristol best 1 the |Carlson ix er {in the plan and will Tiritain; men's, M. J Margaret Don |Frank Scheibel of Plainville Houthinzton The sewer proper will be lald and Forestviile. The bride's gift along Fast street from Broad to her atten was a silver v Maple street, thence along the pass- [cass and the gift of the groom to a silver shay de and groo bers of the you respactive commu ploy 1 as a draftsm of the New Depar Co.. Bristol lowing an exter weddi the couple will make at 417 Fast street, New Beit to re er 1 be pleasa friends after Novem Whist a Success card party Britain, Whist: ladies’. Mi lly of Bristol: men al solo: were rendered by Wil Miss Klynes' orchestra of Ne n provided music lainville, | and danee hel Our Tady of Merey last night in Le- ' j Kenney of |, Margaret | for the to Notes 1e eveniy mmittee of ion of t = group of the sew > Woman's Fede Congregational church the parlors at tomorrow evening. Mrs. ns and Mrs, Orse will b church Ty people of the Baptist 1{chu be addressed this e ning t ev. O. P. Campbell of tford. Plans for the coming vear i A daughter w SiMr Mrs. Howard {Concord. N. 1T Mrs. Laura Fairfield of Park street spending t weeks at Indian |jqiy Lake. " s hor e or (] | Accident At Brickyard | I S8 ) funior high toam. The game was in- idancers. A novel featura was cor N ey P | Two workers at the Mcrwin Brick [ A three-day fair will bo held by l{oresting and well-played throughout munity singing of familar song nligs . 4 jour cor | ol vards i Kenslnatoniwers siight-/iue BastiBerliniiCommunityctib, i\mmnn sxcelled in forward passing |John Macrz of New Britain leading { n% MHEC DR W\::;_r'“ nAME ok 1\:‘ Iy injured y Hetnoon wnen October 28, 20 and 30, in Community | and kept Plainville guessing at this the assemblage in this uffy. Finder: please return to 2 4 é hall. A committee of six headed by First Winter Social Washington St. or telephone 54-4 1a 37-ton steam shovel that was being | man of the gang working in the cab corge Demore has planned a pro- m of entertainment that will be stperfor to anything ever before at- — |the legs and side and will go to the |the rair is taken up by the old town ew Tiritain General hospital this|minstrels who have included in iGHBORSl NIGHT fternoon to have an X-ray faken to |helt show a juvenile act. Dancing GRANGE NE scertain the ¢ It of his injuries, | Will complete each evening's enter- The second Roth | fair will consist of a 1. | vaudesille numbers, of the will be night of th number of The last night ; | tainment. undo Pro: tti received bri and lacerations about the 1 men were treated by Dr. Matthe About 150 Attend Successful Soctal e o p - falr Hallowe'en tion—G Receives Cup |Griswold of Kensington. Al who Function—Gianott s o et o, A oty Party and dance with ail of the con- _ Brickyard Workers Injured — | quick action on the part of I Ui and etrcamers that go with orkmen that prevented a occasion. Athletic Cluh Banquet on Oct. 28. East Berlin Items There will be a supper tomorrow Wi Loong cup {evening by the Ladies’ Ald society Pasquale Gianotti of Kensington, [Of the Methodist church in the o Rulder otk med |church ement. Tables have been engine and cars received | American | Ple- ttend. Supper will be served from €:30 o'clock until 8 o'clock. The Community club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening at Community hall. A large attendance is expectec Plans will be made regarding trans portation of the boys and girls to the Yale-Brown game as the guests of the Yale management The library rooms will be open as both of the men first tilt of the mach impad Residents of this town who a tended the town meeting held in the Town hall Thursday ecvening have announced that, in most minds, the situation which resulted from the record-breaking crowd which filled the hall to its capacity, was unsafe for the attendants in case of five. inventor d S ward at Legion convention held in Philadel- phia when the judges of the floats in the line of march gave the verdiet As the auditorium of the building t prize to the local exhibitor filled up, the surplus crowd Was|The award was n loving cup fwo feet shunted Into the court room above, in height and Gianotti i proudly little used now, as most court ses-showing the prize to friends in this sions are held in the auditorinm it- place. Some reports to the effe eolf. The aisles of the main room that the finy train jumped an em- Were choked from early evening un- | btankment and was wre cked the reeent were til late at night although the upstairs declared unfounded and it is thonght | F'rid ‘1 t rnoon and evening for audience dwindled as room Was that the ident was mixed np with the exc hange of hon):n b S ade for them downstairs by de- |that of Gianotti's sister who, with o Boys' club will meet at Com- munity hall Friday evening at T o'clock, the younger boys to meet at that hour and the older boys at § two other friends, were thrown into the river near Milldale when their car skidded on the return trip. parting voters, Chairs were placed in the rear of the hall that would, in case of a sudden panic, have ef- cctually ¢l the alsles and Tegion News | o'clock {vt\t]'\"vl.]:\(?:‘l?f]_\' r‘:sxm in a disaster. ill be a meeting of Tol- r*ur\).y-';{q“ ‘,‘»l‘h;fl “]ms; P‘\r}l_\' at ':~ The {wo side exits of the place were post. American Leglon Habuel s ,‘l‘l Sope e social crammed with listeners and not one tomorrow evening in Legion hall ‘“‘"“i ””\‘fl‘ :\I j\;! ‘.\ ;«0‘1]0'} to venue of outlet was open in case of |The committee in charge has ar-y h the public has been invited. ranged a social program to follow re a sudden rush for freedom. e e liselt 1% 01d and|the regular husiness meeting. The | Egyptian Government would provide excellent tinder for Tadies' Ausili of the post will Aiding Cotton Market e Dlaso that might start and with meat on Thursday evening, October| ., ') T Oot. 95 (BT ond the large audience that ch and | 28th and on the first Thursday of | ¢ AnvRsitie 4 Ha 5 ost willl Bolate jolne|LIANTOLAN ¢ sis, the Egyptian gov- \uxiliary at which | crnment today announced it w : and | prepared to advance to the growers o [ 4,000,000 Egyptian pounds or more, ne < which will he loaned through banks ~tic Clnh Banquet Athletic Clnb 1 ‘ ughout the country. The banks thr Al plans have heen completed for | B 5 the hanquet Kensing- | " 1EeHomistotagefotithpRcote existed | November mesting with 11 there will he a applanded the speakers ther @ zenuine danger. he present strueture W {n 1554 when the number dents in the township did not war- any larger building but now. o se in population and 4 erected | time social of resi- ran n by the with the iner: i ehic R hias A e the interest in political and town jc club on Thursday, Oc-| 2% * Euhtehihejosreiaze ot rally belie hat asth at Tegion hall. Tt is es- | 0 mattere, it is generally believed e The we 1 pay a 3 the fown needs a new Town hall. wted that there will be 31 invited | | (ER EVORET {“1]T;La}p|:n“1:fi?r:v:e he office of the town clerk IS guests and 125 from the public| il S 0T tore their o crowded and the vault, the onl \v]“u‘)l is ‘rnr‘l Ny 1(vv(\llv” l::p:n[n’\y-'\\u”d RIS sirac tis aet T nds ik mittee in © asic | which to meet their obligations. The cotton will be held for disposal un- | der more favorable conditions. fis have arranged an interesting pro- ASSESSORS NOTICE |zram of speakers and it is thought |that the banquet will be one of the v in the to®N |10 Loagt social events of the year. All persons owning P es are hereby ERF. AD HERALD C SIFTED ADS t to accommodate a hundred peo- | public has been invited to | 4 not gain home | game, but the visitors co The pt at ht football {at line-bucking. team | however, proved and scored on str: The first plunging by the Pythian 8 o'clock tonigh winter social to be give Sisters will ba 14 in 1108 O H n| Tnquire of Mrs Plainville. f i for 2 hall. Card plaving will be enjoy ous ser foature being a 50-yard run for 2 n pe e A | touendown o Murphy. {and refreshments served. The pub- Six room house, Bristol O ile showed _further im- [lic Is cordially invited to attend. | £arase privilege. Tel et ‘prn\-‘mar\t and is growing better Gulld Mecting |—adxt miliee | Sanitary W with every game. If the weather was doemed at all agreeable, the eleven was scheduled to go right back into |t action this afternoon with the Bris- rro r P o T {tol high school second team as i itter . ors and was con a ( | guests-opponents. i e e Roller. Bearings Ordered (7700 oo | s backfield yesterds Elstaq | hinkis sthe lasui . 5 S el o S AT | T\[;"} :"“" "{l:p o Y}T:t o and |{air 18 held, and much work remains For Pullman Sleepers at my own req of Murphy. rson, Backman a e x Szl t until the city : a New York, Oct. 20 (P —Sleeping gt i pnisnifwhlle jehspRlingiean s 0 cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and |adopted when T was appoin Wiley, Wegner, Schaefter, chebell | St. Paul railway are to be equipped board of reber, Robertson and DiMarco; | E i railway rd of o e -r‘;h i :“lro na’cixfl'r,\-emi chMuN”Y THEAT[R with roller bearings, officials have {rst mavor of {Purdy went in a Dl s timued b man. 2 i &2 o0, |Present time. | Tt y -ssengers who use the £2,000,- PLAINVILLE & % s Murt in Crash 000 worth of rolling stock so equip- |!Ime 1 has Fdward Jakujak was fnjured in an || Wedn stomobile accident about 8:30/ clock last right when the car in| which he was a passenger collided | with a truck driven by John Celli of | {20 €pring street. The machine in| which he was riding was operated by | Harold W. Barlow of Spring ,ur.wv‘! Collinsville, and struck the heavier; |vehicle at Hart's corner. Jakujak was cut about the head and taken| Thurs An phere to the office of Dr. George T. Cook | for treatment. | won- Neither driver was Injured. Bar- | low's machine had to be towed to a| | the truck was slight! | garage, while damaged. Grange Moeting Plainville Grange held its reguiar I meeting last night in Grange hall. latter two songs had been sung by the entire Granse, an original paper, “Short Cuts for the Housekeeper.” |was read by Mrs. George Beckwith. A reading by Miss Gertrude Barnes | fotlawed i The first and second degrees will |be given at the next meeting, on| | November 2. A special meeting of {the state Grange will be held in year; Iywed padith coup [ Newlngton on October 28, when the | (26t |sixth degree will be glven. The | hang llocal Grangers are planning {their annual fair, which will {place in December. Seck Basketball Games The Panther A. C. has been @ |organized after a lapse of (]v\'en‘ |vears and will again seck to put | Plainville on the semi-pro court map | {this winter. Arnold and Stevens, | |who played professional basketball | lin Maine, and Smith, a former mem- | iber of the West Brooklyn Profes-| }.fltiona!s, have been lined up, and Abe | Film —and men uested though she seemed to F Friday, Oct. in “EAKLY TO WED" One of the est com never a dull moment. e who Mysterious Sunday, October 2ith— The Xind of man every waman Al through threaten to shake the cou The parish gnild of the Church of to be present, especiall esday, Oct. 20th— BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Speclul_Star Cast in “CODE OF NORTHWEST" Also Art Acord In “Sky High Coral” Red Seal Cartoon—"If Matches Struck” day, PRISCILLA DEAN n “THE DICE WOMAN" amazing story of a girl who tank hance, and In an atmos al vice, tove! “Strings of Stee RIG DOUBLE FEATURE MATT MOORE nnd KATHRYN PERRY s on & wild rainbow « on. Th FRED THOMSON In “THE TOUGH GUY™ of the c eps reced! agalnst a skull—anot “and the money gor The Bar C Mystery"—No. 5. Facts Aesop's And News Lite.” Plamber: CONWAY TEARLE in “THE SPORTING LOVER" the Kkind of plo When the d this man comes fighting through to love. team heating srstem Just fustalled. ir Saviour will hold a mesting in |Main ar o parish house at 2:20 o'clack to- First s oh w afternoon. All memhers advt. s ¥ {1t 1s said. Railroad men believe roll- g x tod {er bear™; may reducc the jerking |, [ of passenger trains, and make pos- |4 ooy | sible longer freight trains i) | #t. Paul railway officials speci ek | the + bearings on Pu it recently abandon- own slecping cars with the Pull- se of roll a0 of roll Sel {man cars wh {ed operating its | and signed a contrac of the f school h hos ‘! (redit for the ‘ ; Atlanta Dt ORI South P —The to unlin ion is made, it Henry Morgentha a din 400 a mont es and pointed | bes {Two Women Included in ! | Five Murder Suspects ™ Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 20 (P — Five My { suspects, two of the 1 women, taken |1 huilt |in custoc; last night in connection ith t ling here July 28 of [ Bert Donaldson. investigator for olicitor 1 John A. Boykin, |roon being ed today s Gray. Lawrenc; Mrs F. Johnson, Rirt Ala . Witt, Miar and Morris Hen Atlan dricks, cor J schoolhouse in t other in the bn i the DGE N, E. 1 ication ng what 1 s res of v vie of sor ve a member of the in 1 a1 Hill hich office T t s (my impressi n of the ho: ng): later, in {ped find thelr berths more comfort- \.M;‘ hairman | able as a result, coaches and freight | - =% SHE L PG | cars may be similarly equipped later, | SFEE (00T lon 10 As a mo ol vi to 1 the con atutory requi and ventilation All of which v room on to the old Federal Hill today the stand of school houses is § ¥, Wade, is rsation last ev g mos as chairman of han of i the expense of woods id to wre. seho district 1n | ang M 1 fo n ard f board of school vis rm when T was ex chart T b schoolhouse | 1 vhich st d to the | on hy vou as the | 1 has | > R ) | . .11 N Aronson of New Britain has been [to be accomplished | school ofticers ; cers have always been ain S |erssed to coach the team. Aron l Birthday Party l B s t , N Happisis 3 3y 3 amicable and friendly. tnviile [Yews son played on the old state champion | A birthday party was tendered | risio CWS |3l auached.to che o-l;r}:::e :Q“: of New Britain and with |Paul J. Sasek last evening at his | | nave snjoyed B werk st okt | s Stanley Rule and Level |home. Games were played and more than pald in a consclousness of | & enjoyed. A buffet lunch | n ; . | dancing ) 1 | | duty well done and a be al Terryville American Legion, New Temco Bowling Tcague L2 . citizens of Bristol.” i Haven Red Devils, and other teams| Temco bowling league roll : the SEWERAEE SYSTEM of this class. A. C. Cheetham of 94 [its resular match games at Hart's n”.o“ |an »r'h,he‘ ra\fi::g-mor o East Main streot is manager of the |3}eys with the following results: | itlnn e Gy A Foat ol § s W ! ; I .v:r'w‘wm:.’;s “t:v‘j‘v‘:\\\[!”:‘vi\dhy lx,ouncumam . s Carlson-Zickwolf o “““"“‘ C RO e | carried: mnd. RIRCRRY 3.4 | John E. Carlson, son of Edwara | Rroadwell L i 0 I ; = Ll]]dell Street SGhMl Pl‘OY]dtfl Carlson of 39 Mechanic street, For- | Hart 108 107314 Declines Reapw!mmem Alter Yotea: [Tt the oty gonncil g f@r MGK - Sa estville, and Miss Beatrice J. Zick- 3840 907 912203 47 Y ] S : t y;(“"h bl 1 L:m }ns;‘m“on i wolfe, daughte~ of Mr. and Mrs 10 111 e3—3ud Y10 3 S onorabls Noble T.a5Jarcerat & 5 ernan Says PN s Brie, i e i 4 ears” ervice ber of the board of education, —_— |street, Plainvitle, wore ted in| Totals 463 407 . “Voted: That the city council ex- R e o e Lobsters " presses to the Honorable Noble E. HIGH SCHOOL IS VICTORLOUS ot e Srome-of e rini's parence P JUDGE JENNINGS ~ NAMED ricrec’in venaic ot the peoie of [beneatn an cren beautitully decor 10011 = ) 1 preciation of his many led with and yellow ) vears of e as a member of the First Win of Season 1s Tmpressive— | Chrssant e o a0 T Judd Insists On Protection At Fed- | school Loard and its recognition of ; [performed by Rev. Arthur A. Ball $2 119 the many improvement i Auto and Truck Collide; Man Hurt jpastor of the Plainville M. 'E - o v cral Street Crossing — Bullding | ¢y gom “‘h A”‘v T .‘0:, Z:‘;::::n‘y |ehureh Totals 89 1 g y 3 g 5 s o e chlsh 4 5 {1 Code Accepted—Mayor's Appoint- | V¥ ! Ben e~ | Tha was attended by Aiss at this resolution be in- L ling—Rriets. | Marion Webstar ofi Bristollin ments at Council Meeting the minutes of the city {maid of honor, while Harry D. Zick- | Johnson 1 N > at a copy be sent to The depression In Linden street wolfe, brother of the bride, served H. Griffin 15 o Ei i o Just north of the Linden street school Lhn groom as best man. Miss Violet K 8 n of Dris ed Joseph P. O'Connell, the will be drained by the sewer system |SPSMCCE Played the wedding 6 8 appointed member of ; and Miss Aldena Whitne: 1 92—287 board of cdeation, delivered a was anthorized at the annual town |Haven sang. The bride was attired laudatory remarks concernii meeting Monday night. Engineer |In a gown of white silk canton erepe | Totals 453 433 442-1348 D1 Dicrce, bearing on his apiFitiet D. McKornan explained today. At the [Wwith pearl and ribbon trimminzs | Sharks ness and cooperation in all meeting there was considerable ques- [and carried a shower houquet of 58 s rs pert: % % [m } pertaining to the advance- {tioning concerning just what streets White rose buds, ss Aties the proposed sewer would benefit. | Seventy-five guests were present 2 4 F. Wade also spoke and, while Mr. McKernan answered | Rron! New York city, Lib- | Granger o a of Mr. Fierce's connection these as fully as possible, some mis- ¢ N. Y. New Haven, New Rrit- |Livingston kR tr a ) school system and the debt 1 by the peopls to the ratiring He then presented to the name of Judge Jennings of the superior of Connecticut to succesd Mr Pierce and the nomination was con- firmed unar ously, Judge Jennings is a native of Bristol and has been actively fdenti- fied with school - ffairs of the clty for a number of years, serving at one time as superintcndent of schools e eng cment of the in- Karl A. Relche. Ha i a ki n atforney 'nd the young- man ever appoi~ 1 as judge of superior court In the state. At time he is chairman of mmittee of the first school district and is 2 son « the late Jehn nings. who was o noted edu- and a memver of the school many years preceding Pierce. Through his ef- raded school system was 1 into the Bristol achools Sewer Contract Awarded By a vote of the city council last evening, the property on East Road west of Willis street was taken into the first taxing district and sewers will be lald immediately. . But twe property owners objected to , the to|change. In anticipation of the ae- tion last night, bids had been asked for following the meeting of Qctober 3th and these were opened last eve- ning. Thecontract was awarded to Dominick Palmisano of this city, { who agreed to lay the pipe for $1.37 er lincal foot, build the necessary lles at 350 each and do all ck cxcavation for $8 per cubic vard. The total contract calls for an expenditure of §2,386.20. ol com- | Other bidders were Pred Helming hael Marinelli, both of this Palmisano’s bid was just $5 less than the one submitted hy Marinelli To Compensate Woman For Fall ! visll- | Acting upon the suggestion of i Corporation Counsel Willlam 'N. De~ | Rosier, the eity council last evening voted to award Mrs. Eveline Dross [the sum of $150 as damages for in- juries sustained by her in February, 1925, as a result of a fall on an‘fey walk. Mr. Dross had brought through her attorney, Anthony D. Rich, for $5,000, but after a_con- ference with the city attorney to Irop the suit for the amount men- 4 by Mr. DeRosier, which ould refmburse her for money ex- ded for medical attention. cour well E court il vou in I was rosome | ity by re- = Nilt th stands art__of | D¢ ral Hill| Request Closing of Hooker Court board | A lotter was received by the city on the | council last evening from J. H. Ses- our Idition that distr wrd the slons & Sons of Riverside avenue, asking that Hooker Court be closed lie highway. Hooker Court, 1 earlier years was known as at one time crossed the was eliminated a number | man company '”, ny\ :; built t Yy‘r‘“ " " acks and connected with PR < ——— school building: including the ot The grade crossing, Morganthau Predicts Ragpadn some s ago following the opening ions to school | to the public of Mellen street, which runs under the tracks of the New ncy the | york, N Haven and Hartford er five fold. | Railroad company. There are but v with althres houses located on Hooker nowWe nOW | Court at the present time times that ' The matter was referred to the stroet committes for investigation have | and report at the next meeting on ents of | Tyesday, November 2. ) schools Placed On Probation a8 10 Violet Fahey of North Main street ! been 1 one of the dancing sisters vlio entertained a large crowd on school North Main street last Saturday @ . was given a suspended sen- e in the juvenile court yester- ay afternoon and placed on proba- \ for one year by Judge Joseph Donovan build- t was |y stimate | class (Continued on Page 18) Thrills, com| ery, romance follow- | in “Captain Applejack.” Bristol 5| Community Players' Tenth Anniver- sary production. Community theater, v, Oct. 26. Tickets at Nelson's, advt. various of Re fable to pa A £ o an A eaieere turn to the | Nelghbors’ Night Assessors on before the First Day of About 150 Grange members from November mext, a lst of all Propert¥ | ipig town, New Dritain, West Hart- owned or possessed by them on the F Day of October, 192 For conve e of Tax Payers t wossors will ford, Rocky Will. Wallingford Nowington participated in last night's meeting held under the aus- eiving sald i of the local organization in Gohinee connaction with the monthly “Neigh Blue HIill e, | hors' Night” ctivities. The lee. ©ctobor 23, from 4 | turer's and entertainment program WAIT'LL T SBE ALEK @ eilin ek ¢ furnished enfirely by the visit- AN TX REST OF T FELLASY Town Hall, Berl ing Grange A included voeal z MEBBE T WONT TELL from 10 a. m. to 5 1, 10 a.'m. to 7 p.on fnstrume ith speeches by A several prominent state members EOR NOT MELPIA WL Tind Gt bruiretot Pancing and refreshments followed tion of same on th b the meeting Blank lists can be procu Minister to Speak 1 Town Clerk, als Ll 4 Kensington. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of Attention 1s « erlin Congregational church atatute Each person of any: town lable pay taxes thereon, first day of in his list befora des out a lat for property will address a supper given for the young men of the South Congrega- tional church of New DBritain this evening. His subjeet will be his re- cont made ibed; to do %0, nim, trip ahroad Dumping in Center The center of Kensington is being y hiave reason 10 be- | marred with the dumping of sod, from the best | a5hes and refuse beside the Ameri- ada | can Legion Hall Several residents have complained of the practice as they aver that it is unsightly and nitary and is an eye sore to the n. Being in a central location, | the heap 1s visible from the main the Aase puttin n, and unai KRAMER A’ October 1, 1326, FRANK G, | to Berlin, Conn., 'EAN A THING OR TWO " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FINE BUNCH OF 1 FRIEADS YOU ARE!! 1 THOUGKY YOU WAS GOING TO KELD AE BUILD OUR CLUB! SWOADER YOU WOULDAYT UELP DO Ready For Occupancy WE ARE | YOUR FRIEADS, {om W= PRECKLES= SURE-ANE GOT AN sgE! i A veAn-Gee! UP EARLY AN FINISUED IT A\LJ 18 wfif JUST COME 5‘7’; ) — By BLOSSER