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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926. PI II N White . SR 'B['SEH MAENET” [;0 z [of Attorney Anthony 4. Rich attend- Piers . L850 99 le3— 283 B 1 N |ed his wedding to Miss Marlon ainvilie ivews il | o TISfO CWS | or Now Britain, which was 449 447 461—1357 | solemnized this morning in S, Peck Spring | Mary's church in that city. | | .. 96 9 82 - A i : ey fezi] | The New Britain Blues went down i A 2 T | to defeat before the fast West Ends { [of Dristol at Muzzy field yestorday h “r\f(\rnnon by a score of 6 to 0. The | 1“ = 4‘<w 3 Charge [)i F[‘a[]d i sl ;\' st Ends completely outplayed the otes | Blues and were in danger only once | Runual Meeting to Follow Red- .. o it o 51 b Yegomen Continue o Find Basy i 5. Uyl perion, e tertainment committcs of the Pluiu- | Doston, Nov. 12 (T—An cxpici b R R L © : 5 5 : ville fire department in the firemen’s | denfal of every charge and implica g e P P pna ng MEN’S NEEDFULS FOR stone Hill Hearing Tomight | rooms tonien. G 1 T hene G Living in Bristol oo tor e viapee, TS tp Iy The We-Uns club will meet this | in the Bosch Magncto company sale s L s e el WS e S e evening at the home of Mrs. John | has been made by Hornblower anc Slariling todixve A DT IATIED 1 : fapalp Robbins on Farmington avenue. | Weeks, bankers aifd brokers of To ends for gains of ten and twelve Mr. and Mrs. Wooster Williagns of s bankers aift brokers of Bos- [[N] (1K DOOR‘ WALK IN nifmerous occaslons, Sa- | Schwab Makes Pretty Feld Goal—/| ;0 in Lepanon, N, H. : S e | i%:it}:i’l‘\"::i’](flln\ ; H?;‘\nl:n{;x‘mg :1‘:"('r‘:‘]’:‘:,’xl.\\!\\:Ir\n":rv]"?‘\ll:"t :‘(:‘:\)’\‘w‘;"‘):\.(.nl = wlqlq ::):l’;g.::in:‘flg\-m?:r°:1!mh: | sgiving day & e £ $ government’s suit for $5.- Now Departure Band to Broadcast the first period on account of in- Hands up, you want them well covered Educational Authority to Speak| Al Imembers of Martha Rebekah | —Two Auto Accidents Reported o oo The West Bnds mada the on. ight — Autos Collide — Local|at I. O. 0. J% hell at s o'clock this rging conspiracy between govern- At b AU CL I e e b down and TR : | evening. Men’s.Gloves in grey mocha, backs plain Bowlers Win—Legion to Initiate, | B A i U offici l:mvl (\\]ol n:mon.’:‘l" Maine—Sunday Football Results, | staried a march down the flald fo . : known financial organtzations to de- he s i : or embroidered, priced from . ; Automobiles operated by Julian | oo " HANCI OrEa iz s S le ten yard line. when Lucas of roc’:rrh?u::z‘;; (p‘:? fi:r::‘l‘:-?'tol:‘em\?hfi: [Modohny of New Britain and Laul ;% Huf.“h-"nfu\l\,x.\"“;l‘x‘"lmt R e ¢ p | e Plics caue dntoig eame fofess o Eht after the DUOLE 13, Berk of the same city collided on S o g R e B nlace Crador and spoke to one of 2 98 4 98 [ hearing on Redstone Hill if there is |3 Pere of the same city collided on | jpan hatt heir true value. : ifling the s the Vic- | tha players, resulting in a penalty, . to . pair |3 full attendance of commissioners. [ % * AR fwh e i ey Hornblowerid 'I,\.H]u 1! \‘m]l Nort 1 atreel | iy ok the. all o i o With silk lining, $4.98 | Bhe term of the chairman, John B. |, o S0 0 R “machines were | @14 Weeks averred that as a matter) STV GRS TOTL S DK ard line. Melino then circled the |1 r and he was | of 1z vernme s en- for Liahdosw Lamb, expired recently an i s e S S E Ty sovérnment yasinob en- [FNEYE R ROIERS NS or a_touchdown. Pellerin tried Pigskin Gloves are priced $4.50 pair. lreel‘sctcd to Vthe comn\y)!smn, hu? the )t Deputy Sher- | titled to recover, that the sale pr r:mi"n S ? 2 j drop the 'mn over the bar for Men' i ok 2.00 to $2.98 board has vet to decide its chair- | Ywed Injury. Deputy Shr | haa heei” proven extessive, and t 2 Al : e eR A R B E Al e B Men’s (}z{ge Gloves, dark tan, $2.00 to $2.98. : : manship. At the last meeting ac-| . "o T HTEY TRES BATEC the enterprise was found fo he de- | tAMased an £ bieeked, The summary “YORKE” Shirts, for evening wear, made with pique plaited fronts, [tion was held up in deference to ab. | did not make any arrests. e e e combina- | "L The i open in front or back, for $2.98 each. |sent members, as a full mumber| “_]'H;"‘:] ‘:{;‘;;"J“_‘i‘],l et handling by the con gono infocked through f o, o= vl ek Smart Neckwear, for evening or daytime wear, big showing from 95¢ present was wanted before the chalre ) 1100 i G wheate befora: tho . hanoutiits sunvival dswastas Sl e i ¥ ' y left e Brotherhood in the Congregational was sure = jman was selected. It is expected i Stankus § fithaba(x Lambiwlliazalninead (it o r s irat atis ololdeks tonlgnt || cousides ths oflicers ofHarghlones The Newest Silk Socks, solid colors or tasteful Jacquard effects, 7 |town planners. | ? ¢ i CRT O T et Seaient RO e BN b = P to $2.98. | A public hearing will be held by |his toplc being “Understanding OUr |, "yorengants the Chase Securities |1 Cnacrsiood that a card. on whict Silk and Wool Socks, also all wool, with variety for selection, 50c to |the commission at § o'clock in the|Boys and Girls™ Dr. Torbt company of New York, A. Mitchell | $2.00 pair. : 3 | Town hall. The location of Red $2. : prominent in the study of boss & puimor of Stroudshurs, Pa., former } : ; : ; | Stone street and of the street, build- [Birls and his views are we alien property custodian and later | Silk Mufflers of both domestic and imported kinds, priced from $2.98 iing, and veranda lines wil be hearing, . l.»ghL :.( shments will be | 440 nev goneral: Francis P. Garvin | ENt was made thro upwards. | brought before the townspeople at | Served uiterwards ’ tomom. | of New York, former chief of the | MeAllister ............ & Puppel | this time, Maps have been prepared | The Brotherhood is an undenom-|pyreay of investigation of the cus- | right tackle | T ing 3 Sttt sloye, who opened the restauran o 2 { with suggested lines, and it is now up |iational organization. not LEWS | fodian: and Joseph ¥ Goftey of | MIO% LEe resis ' Semerau ... .. Credor ust ublishe J [to the public to pass on them. The |limited to the men of the CONZrCEL- | pittshurgh, I'a., who was dircetor | : ¢ 12 foot retain 3 {tional church. Tonight's meeting i& | or sujes for sveg v opinions of any persons interestedtlondl church. Tonights of sales for the custor B ‘e " w11l s Swalcontea ny. the lobmum 82| oven o (’\IYI"T»]\ ‘\:)hrlw":illli,;(:‘m',rm. GL R ir revie, Sherman L Whip- all § ‘ he fch hor s, S i s Islon, while a Jarge number of Red- Lomeslon fo MULBIE o iie] Pio and Biihu Root Jr, counselitor e iy that entrance was made |~ <0 . ..., Bavisky . |stone hill property owners ehould| Brock-Barnes post will hold U2 ihe pa Hornblower and |p.;05iy0 . Poterson in By Grace Richmond, the most likeable of authors. A very charming Hiiens ont. ‘ax thes ave the most yital: [resular meelinziin Te oh hall ok 8| Wecks, ds that the plant at . oo L o e i | G Teling g Puppe! story of the people who lived around a little square. This is the best story {1y interested. :f\';";f:“:‘l’:m, e . Mass, was fonnd In & |t jcuve 1 rant mail abont | potogy, | TN Haliback e this author has ever written. Send in your order to be sure of your copy. =Xl Blues RVictorlons i e e | tion T e mon at falibasic he f'“"“"”‘-‘ Blues scored their| . j¢ormal dance will be held in | plant by the German president and | 07 o0 ; he floors and | - Referee, Clyde Waters; umpire; fourth victory of the season yester- |, n.rican Legion hall tomorrow eve- | other employes It was further al- e ors one | 0dlum day afternoon by defeating the |iing by tho Dansant Sextot. Music lugid that the lusinces was even 00 gipe oo employe 1eft |~ i jown. ¢, Metino. ¥ {will b furnished by ¢ s' orches- | then falling away becanse of the | ao oo L | Substitutions: West Ends, Olson exciting game on the high school |, 5 New Biritain commit- | ahandonment of the use of magné- | o oo | LB 3 for Maro, Smatt for Richardson, La gridiron, Ray Schwah, fullback, |¢c ronits o large sale of tickets. | tos by automobi & : ! S IRdar - |France for Carpenter, Tellero for settled the issue by drop kicking a Dr. Kenfirick Preache i i e e Mo d e Jes i 3 "% Pulierin, Laverio for Van Ess; Blues pretty field goal. The game was well | Rev AL D ICenAiak, By s ion 3 3 st e M. Argosy for Savisky, Lucas -for [siss Phyllls Sennine, Clande W.|in St Gabrie's Episcopal church [PIaved. With the locals having the |, '\ 3l enuren, prea rman cottient e Dt Lroken open || oot Gasperino for Puppel, Brat- ‘e . o 0 al attack w: g Berlln News {Stevens, George B. Carter, Miss May |yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, | €88 The Blues' aerial attack was | ,wipryl corman to audi- seven vears of operatior ¢ 1 cnpea ity oyl |00 0% S IB0SE e Lol i Nicholls and Miss Elizabeth Gugerty. | Bishop Chauncey M. Brewster offi- | (ffective, three out of five passes .o vagtorday mo s £ net profits of the business have heen | gy 7 )y it Rning thet pro. | ite periods. Tl Maple Ends Win Decisively [Refreshments and entertainment |ciating. There were four members [Peing completed and one. fo R 0" vy 1 So [Loved t md on November 15 last, in spite | . : ) Sl | will be included. {in the class. They were Doris|Gauthier. resulting in a gain of 45 |\ 1y z Iy conservative of $2,500,000 additional cash invest- Groeory : e i he highly touted Mohawk teams Selectmen's Meeting Blanche Prudhon, Charles Hubbard [¥ards. The visitors made try after ;, p;¢ yejiafs, Dr. Kendrick has a|ment. the total market value of th nl e up by three | 0F Meriden was no match for the The board of selectmen will hold |Cobey, Francis Leslie Cobey and |[tr¥ but could mot complete one |y giey oy L 5 B Shi T e Ao g s apten fnohine | Maple Tnd ‘eleven Yestevany astei- a meeting this evening in the town |Leanard Hempsworth Cannon. 2 he Blues intercepted every one [yuing 1o present day needs which | was less than $3.600,000. Bt AT e o noon at Heffernan Fleld, with the n scaped clerk’s office of the town hall. Tm- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kelsey are [and played a great all-around de- | ..p¢ to appeal to the . as serted §0 result that when the final whistle i }pm-mnc business s on the docket |entertaining the former’s sister, Mrs, | fensive zame, s dded to the congre- 1 suppor » claim that the police are working on all | Vlew the local gridiron athletes | for discussion and it is probable that | W. N. Hazen of Orange, N. J., over | The officials of the game were as gation ea Sunday. government not entitled to re- lthras cases, hut so far as it 1s|\Were on the long end of a 27 to 0 — the combination was written, was left on top of the safe for the venience of other employes. Van T S F. Argosy cent. Tiollo .. . «.. Chester 1 right guard rear door, which was fou e locked by Thilip Webbe |the question of providing warning |the weck-end. follows: Ray Morrill, referce; Marty . and pom- | cover, counsel f slower and | known, no clues have been un- | Score. The work of Hugret, former signals for the approaches to the A harvest whist will be held at|Conlin, timer; Walter Murphy, head pons und for ank: Weeks decla itle to property | cd which would tead to the | high school star, and of Cahoon and underpass at the railroad station |Sacred Heart church this evening linesman. Ralph Minella, star quar. | seized pursuant to the war nieasures |ident e ey Alexander was particularly worthy Board A[][]wed by (onstant Ap' will come up. Heavy routine busi- at 8 o'clock to which the public terback of the Biues, was not in the i Mason, the Florist.—adt the United States government o ] of praise and the aerlal attack of ness is slated for disposal. is invited. Joseph Frank and John line-up, having retired for the bal- | week, aftc d cvening, vested in the alicn property custodi- | the Jocals proved too much for the eal" me Taxpayel‘s Valentine Bohnert Holigan will be In charge of the|ance of the season. "helga Clark will have on ex- an of the United States government ”:"(';l weck-ond was marred “with | visitors. The summary P The funeral of Valentine Bohnert | program for this evening. IS e L e L Her home on Farming. and not in the pintiit” It was LUt (%0 automobile accider A was held from his late home In| 1. J. Cummings and daughter, | East Sides of New Britain, elaimants |‘on avenue, her hand-painted novel- | frther alleged th peficeitriatyi Il BITHEIRED CREE SBRIORR. B8 sl R 3 . re, Scally f ; | Fast ‘Berlin yesterday afternoon at|Edna of Southington, were the|of the state champlonship. The tics. Orders taken for Christmas.— with Giermany further confirmed the | o0 %0 0 teardon ,tt .......... rt, Goldner SAY NWN NEEDS MONEY 3 oclock. TRev. A. D. Burgreen, |guests of Mrs. A. A. Barnes and igame will be called at 10 o'clock |advt. ©. Counsel averred that the gov- |~ "% ° erma e ‘ { Hecernan, rg . + rg, Bauchman | pastor of the Methodist church ffi- |family over Sunday. The Cummings | Thankegiving morning., All - ernment is stopped from bringing ly last evening. c: d c . ¢, Dainton mem- | ST = : 1 f X ¢ Iniand. Interment took place in the |family formerly resided here. bers of the Blues are asked to re- | MARRIAGE Llj'l SES o~ ction which was declired “con- | Y mons A ‘1,» s of 162 ello, 1g . 18, Kirstein Grang to Hold Open Mceting for | Wilcox cemetery. Members of the eighth grade of |1, for practice at Trumbull fleld | Mar licenses have been 18- ftrary to equity, justice and good ””\v.'”", vay) ’\”‘\;»,,q\ Rogala | H. Reimer, It . ... It. Malone To Hold Flections the Hubbard school are giving an [{omorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, |Sted at the office of the town clerk nee." | ngfoniavenns, New Bl Melino. le......... le, Wollschlager The St. Paul Tabs Fife and Drim |entertainment at the school this | Thanskgiving Sery | to as follows , e ’ e el ,,‘I,If,ml,,, I,\]mn-m' nt | K. Cahoon, qb ........ gqb, Marks e i 1 sction |eveni chich the parents are in- o aee ol rles B. Av of 93 Hart “Prince,” of a team of four white {at the morial Boulevard, resul I.. Cahoon, lhb .... lhb, Hackbarth able Discussion of jcarps will hold its annual clection | crening W ; | A union Thanksgiving scrvice will i 4 : ey : nisht for Prob: this evening at the Tabs hall fol- |vited to attend. Owing to the lm- | % WhOR TAGRRSFEIE Srvee MUt and Miss Gertrude Hanrahan | horses which e aw King in considerable dam: to both vehi- | Alexander, Thb ...... Ihb, Kroeher Usderpass Situation—Other ItemS. |joring the regular weekly meeting |ited capacity of the seating SPace |, uning at the Plainville M, E. |0f 74 Glen strects rdinand ]ll\'y““ Grorg cscoich on state occasions, | cles. Andy e maklic left | Hugret, fb ............ fb, Signey at 8 o'clock. Several new names |the entertainment could 'ljot _‘lw}rh‘m‘h_ fhots worionst Protestant [1er .of 447 (_‘_‘.nrrl\ nd ’::‘ has gt favors of rovalty ”1:{ "“‘l';'r : \“m ment }\‘Vfl;' e | = core by periods {will be added to the list of (e [E pul;\il';‘t a]rmfil:l ?':'e“p:»:»r(o“:\‘i‘"h”m""‘ S e e of 175 J»:((;mv‘ sipealis vy oilligen s oafbe o Ga e mm.a‘”‘4»\0”"*“» e J!J!Iv;;fl]}x]];‘l\:n( e i |bers as the drive for membership is [ets were printed and ti e s s ite of cll | performer. AR i 18 | . Touchdowns, andar, Hugret 2, ing the tax rate, are appealing 10|, s with much success. |from these will be used by the class | “0. fo 0 G Al ser Hartford, and Helen B. Lud- | Cars operated by Dailip Ga i Mclino 1. Points after touchdown, ““pf“L\“oaL:ab:o;d: ;Swt R A L m1}"‘:‘“1“‘n£gh:l“::rdlflfih:"n:g:{i'l merd|icsebiis CiiehioQurnayiour, i e R va e e Uon ot 15 (1‘ S ' 1“1 ‘x l|\n : (:} P ““\flja:ai t;:l:desn ‘ljun' A s he drive for membership in the | The Knights e © Ten A tne ¥ Ghiron ot Ot ey (opf s DsTiLELIC B MU S5 LD ER M st Thief ion 1 on of Wost and V. Kane. nt he board has been constantly ham- }\.l:v‘f'n;ifmn Shantatet Hm" Amerd. | tomorrow evening at Community | S \:o hoth of 439 Arch eaneq,t 't lision at the interscetion of West and | for W. Reimer: Kane for Santanel- Jered with personal appeals £ as- |2 4 b hall., . 2 o School streets last night, ne lo; Rolof for K. Cahoon; P. Alex- A can Red Cross will visit this town : lone of thanksgivinz. | et e : e sessment_reductions. ls « ‘amoording | Members of Pythian Sisters, Tem- | ! g Dresses of a mixture of wool ai seing dam ander for G. Alexander: Crarneck |during the coming week, according |, “no s il meet this evening Dosalonlirsvin ) : e Hedrer Rt aia oo : . All four drivers appeared before | for L. Cahoon; Peters for Hugret, ' members of the board have | . cadquarte: 5 bock § g Co. howle cop. | Wetal have appeared in I 4 (lk - (I:X that the present rate is used 1 T} ”‘23’.'-1:‘7?,'3 ”(“(‘ » ‘\"L‘\livim for a short husiness session in con- | “'!:r‘};l{;v)w]‘Ili\hI\!:ll(’\wm?1!‘-2“(&;:\“(11 1 SLTLR OO S four 3 minuls Hpemaiy i mon: o allicea) OF (b s i et | cctloniwithithe hangpist folbe serv= (I GBS SEE MR R SRl o city court this morning 7 >, Monahan: Umpire, Blasch- ;‘:opcr!y and that the land'walue of | S0 S He O that Beriin U the evening of November 80, fFCS8RIR ACE o 8E HATEE ST ; ok al g y ates were continued: unti 1 lnesman, Crhwled, © AL Eentain g | wae ing of the | d sday, Nover hoto ! 5 sessed 1s al figured | o i idizeaord ot ens | There yHIl sbei nofmeet | mate ar o They i the property ass 3 bs i will continue its good rec girls’ club this evening as the hall |Match was hardly interesting. They | " PR 5 il | o6t mvolyodh s anporhiaity Doctor Loses Finger on the same basis, which Wa Folimant: 5 ;. oo took all three strings and won by | i AL SAtiTe e ealdeatt S lled by an outside omanization Injured Man Better is to be decorated this evening for | JO% O FWCE BEIAL OUC Civerts | : \ s il e Aouidsai il S oAl or en infeellon, Jres #talle; v s Ma ' . aching weddi The class | - S. avanaugh and 2l QO ¢ Returns With Moose cefve hile treating an anima! o the condi- Secur ‘ho is suffering | @ approaching wedding. The class | '@ o - i ; : A after a complete study of ndl- | Thomas Sccunda, who ering | il be held Thursday evenings be. | featured. The scores: f Y o ) T, » weeks ago, it was found tions of all property. Any appeals | from tnjuries sustained in an ac i ng hestes sl e 2 | Sessions Clock L W 0 nyder & Norton returned home last the Bristol hospital to made for a reduction would belgent on Farmington avenue, is im-| ot ik sl Tares tattendance. af | BULIDSSESEL A6 S 10T EGT-— 25 R L’"‘;‘AREN"fi aturd ¢ rom o thres te the index finger of the a ersonal aprraisal that | proving rapidly and it is bopetl that & & Peirs 80 "86 248 M L2 3 - K sk B 5 R 3 Ak Hasgl ton o R e o New Brit- | the illustrated lecture at the Meth- |PEITS <. D “:W T CMREANTLAND . nnii e of ind of Dr. I R, Vail, city would, of course, be iiflue by {he will be released from 2 “ | odist curen Inst evening, Rev, A.|Griini..; E s | A &'(Q&M Z rovillcine Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, with a 1 1crd and food inspector. Dr. Vail's Tesxchers—Sclectmen to Meet To- he board of assessors, occupied at the present time with establish- ay. 1 al hos the n 2 1 the owners ideas, they say. |ain General hosp B sl bt bl modse, the skippias weleht ot | conaltlen 1§ Ereaily Hovtemds el ars BT =t C.ray examination |1~ Burgreen announced that begin- | s SER S RS SOTHANIE, : ipping weight of | ¢ ) an The board membersare constant- | future '\“1,,X R R " M RALRED - R RS y »,g”;, S A which was 1,030 pounds. He was | D¢ Will be able to leave the in- Jy heing visited by preperty owners, | proved t IDEVAS [ | il S S accom 1 on his trip by em- | Stitution within the next ‘few days. | I\would be a showing of the first of | hoth at the office andat their homes {injurcd internally as was fr e LI M'l,ll',(\,\,i.’!:,.,m(;.!d .-r;;‘mqf e i y " ol g e SR i s Orchestra to Broadeast after office hours. Asmno one In- s . R It will take three weeks to | Bum"’ n; Thea‘ter | laid over old sidewalls H ' ¥ e R bis evening between 8 and 8 dividual is responsilie for the as-| BusgbcrsioogANCAAEY how this series, These lectures are | un: | i e B A S vith the best 1 rounds of the 0clock, the New Departure orches- scssment or the rat: charged, suchy A fire on the n\n»l\]‘r(:\'“ of ,:r‘-‘rc\; R ) Tkestantold home tooler . s e hunUnE Erawics of the | (o Will bréadsast thettollowineineed dissuplent ybhe SAbHE ¥ {continued throughout the winter, it | in summer and warmer in : winter. Adds a rezale value | :‘3::‘{”\\:;:-1’ihvm~ n “ ( il"r" plowing ated with the passengers | T D Sreatiat Novard s said. much greater thaa cost of | g o A el method was 4 1t of adding a bus to the line 8 | 4 ? DOy Fox Trot — “While the Years Go SRRy LR S S Rt e v pned it GEWIEst Elaeh, (N v ias e e BATTLING BUTLER | 2. Upkecp is low b ; n the carcass of e animal onto | * 00 T SR Berlin's school Syste ® ilon |schedule. No lengthy delays were | CASes o lanigand s o With Sally O'Neil i1l as WEATHERBEST colors : LB Wik T o0 | Fo Trot=—tM s Due at Two Aken into accoint in connection | 5 St | ElrrviNfehas and R ANThony. S Oxloalil et e e e o i 5 > . o the shipping point > rear | - e taken | Yeported after the compan : =i o lug pionsip 5 ; to Two Taday” . Robin von Tilzer P! | charged with violation of the liquor || of the world in this greatest of all last for years. The cost of " B N wheels of the 13 foot wagon were Symphonle. — YRapGuiotloatey with the presenttax rate, it is stated | e Bitaabon 1 ici roximately $10! WAre:ofithe /6 tacOn, dore hoard urt this| | sereen comedies! A love story. A ’ o . i nioved so tha end of the hy the officials, Approximately 100 Bruce Congratulated i i Wi (I vt GRS L) DEiRfEhE Storyl & lenoekiodt —tand remodeling with Weather- ]‘ PR th 3 nd of th (Rubenstein) ........ Arr. Polla SIEITCHIR i A pair \waltz — “Bacause 1 Love You'— cach child attend- | morning and were continued until : i a year is:spent,n each child attend= | oo " ico “son of Mr. and |morning and were co Tow! You can't stop la d best Stained Shingles is sur- i school in Jerlin, a fact that ds | FATOML FHEIEE SO0 L fown | Wednesday. The men were arrested | . i hete lr?l mg.l; 0w NE ity au of cattle were then attached to the | i oiten overlookd by the taxpayers 5 ClLo T 0 fulations on the |in a recent raid. | |44 prisingly low. Estimates ' |he country's mean: thiet 1 moose ane was d 1 onto the |7, who point to he deficiencies of the | o "o oy pe played while in the | action by property swvners is termed | den PLAINVIL as ineffectual and 1seless, tending to | through this town Any questions | The Connecticut company coope T oo TN | e : ; e R g from station WTIC at Hart- BUSTER KEATON | — | M i = | In His Greatest Comedy foonlight on_ the Lother the assessow. yegarding the assesment will be an- | k e Trot—*Mary Lou I chearfully ed. made s annearandeiats Mdnrog ! ar of the wagon | yman, Waggner and Robinson town instead ¢ the accomplishments i 5’ 05Ty 0 New Britain High | Seven hundred and fifty thousand | City, Mo. 1 ‘larence MeCart- b 1 up, the wheels re- | piano solo—"Selected"— that setve rpidents cach the | line-up of the New B patio [dotlars in gold is turied annualiy| KMAS GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED | tand was ki Franeo during e | placs €g Journcy continued | - ov. ey M hrnold et board stated |with Hartford on Saturday. Al- i the mouthy of dead persons 40| egq geets and 100 envelopes of high World War, his recte Ko thasintiol “ox Trot—"That Night in Araby''— With the Tecent |m’rn\r~mflms!”‘mmh suffering from an injured [Austria alone, said the Vice Presi-| grade bond paper, with name and nd- a . mbst g . he 1 e/ S e xhibition { Seen Lo enh weaty, VINORSISRYIEE that have meen inaugurated and {0 "h 00 piaved the whole game |dent of the Austrian Dental Associa- | dress printed. for n,u;», 42 | o 1 I with the ohers that aro needed the ng '\aq o member of one of the [tion. Ule estimates that $100,000.000 | (Bulersy tEE - &8 XUt "o | Farmington Ave., Plainville tinins s16 old. nfh o R T coffers of he town must be re-iyoigict eharging lines ever sent on [t0 $150,000,000 are lost to the World | yuvey & Marino, 31 W. Main St., Plain- | Telephone 35-11 shows someor ' 1 plonished through taxation, it the field by the Wgh school. Being |cach year by similar burials. l‘m" ephone oo | out eve rain 1 v a ds (Continued on Page 11) mrgued. | the only local boy in the line-un, 8 Akl PoE S N e Grange News all Berlinite eyes were on the big s = ; Clear Conscience e e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wetherfeld tomorrow evening at a Church to Give Supper | h foint mecting with the Wethersfield | A cafeteria supper will be given CGrang at which time they will gIve {to the public on Friday, December a muscal skotch for the entertain- |3 in the chapel of the Sccond Con- ment)f tha three other Granges‘that | gregational church of Rerlin from | T THOUGAT YOO L GOT LOTS OF MONEY ) SHAME 0N YoU FOR ~will # present. Those taking part in [ § o'clock on. Preceding the sup-| SAID VESTERDAY THAT SADOV:L;MEAN,?D ¢ IN A BANKBUT T TELLING AN UNTRUT= AO IT ISNT POP~ the entertalnment will be Miss| per will be a Christmas sale of | YOUD LEND ME A T \WOULD JF Yyfl;«aN\éevuAgggr TOLD OSCAR T DIDNT YOUR CONSCIENCE HE BEL\E'\‘IED Phyis Senning, Mr, and Mrs. Harold | faney articles beginning at 4 o'clock | T MADONE, OSSIE- AN 5 IN Y HAE A CENT= AE Yenres, Joseph Wilson, Mrs. Nora | for the benefit of the Woman's Aid | BUT MONEST, T BANK P WUAT DID 5 S toorge W, | society. Articles for sale will in- | HAVENT A ¢ You DO WiTH ALL AN BG'REOW clude dolls, lingerie and baby artl- PENNY 7o MY % A NereL! | | cles. Tware ( Skiner and Mr. and Mr: Tron. The group will meet this cvning at the home of Mr. and Ms. . B. Adams for a rehearsal of | tl+ program. On November 29, a meeting will | b held for the obligation of a endidate who was not present at g regular) degren medting 1ast| iy Cedtpack fournament's pos reck. The degree team has been re- | pyn0q game for tomorrow evening reanized and is under the direction | gPHE FERE T e agere of of Mrs. Ada Watkins. The candi- | )op e teams are not sue» of their dates who received the first and seg- | [1ivers being free, Last week's ond degrees last week will recelve | gniie wag held up by the severe the final orders on December 7 fefisrong On November 30, the Jocal Grange | Thanksgivine turkeys adorned the will hold an open meeting at which [ markets this morning as a forerun- tima fhe members of the organiza- | ner of Thanksgiving. They are ri- tion will entertaln the teachers in |ported as being scarce this season. Tierlin schools, The committee in st Berlin Ttems charge of the mbteting consists of | Confirmation eyerclses were held What They're Dolng Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritson en- tertained at their home on Robbins road Saturday evening. Dinner was Z I, served and, games and daneing were » < 12 nam enjoved by the guests ) (il

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