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? table lamp was presented to the pastor and his wife from the con- gregation, the presentation being made by Walter Payne. The singing by the children of the primary de- partment was the feature of the eve- ning. Ernest Bourgeois has returned to | Philadelphia after spending the Christmas furlough here with his The Value of the Merchandise 1s Us More Friends. These Wednesday Aisle Specials Will Make parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bour Srnest is attached to the U. yoming. Cortland and Carolyn Read spent yesterday as the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Read of Middletown. A Junfor League party was held at the Methodist church this after- noon by a number of the Junior Leaguers under the supervision of So Outstanding Pre-Inventory Sale (Values to $8.95 yd.) Wool dress lengths and coat materials, 1 to fashionable of materials. stripes and plaids, ete. Values to $8.98 vard. Special, yard .. Wool Dress Woolen Remnants 95¢ Yd. ‘ vards in the sea Included are twills, repps, crepes, Flannels, jersey | Mrs. A. L. Burgreen. The youngsters had a very enjoyable time. Various | games were played atter which re- freshments were served. At the mecting of the Knights of Pythias to be held this evening at | Community hall, the third degree | dates. | lodges will be present. | will be served by the Pythian i ters following the working of the degree | The Watch Night service to { held at the Methodist church Friday on's wanted and most tweeds, fLeLDDEY be Fabric Gloves Two clasp, in grey, beaver, brown, spe- cially priced, 65¢ pr. Hair Nets Cap shape, single and double mesh, black, auburn, blonde, brown, 35¢ doz. 3 doz. $1.00 Hand Made Bedspreads Candle wick, hand made, rose, blue, gold, single and full size, $3.39 ea. Sample Hand Bags Drummer’s sample line, in choice of many styles, A $1.00 ea. pieces, regular $5.00 dozen. ular es, fo , 5 Women'’s Pajamas White, flesh, honey crepe material. All Linen Napkins 21x21, these all linen Napkins sell for |fjjtiam Os! $3.69 doz. In white, suitable for underwear, ete., 1+ ¢ grade, Table Silver Pieces and other pieces, | evening will commence at 9:30 o'clock. The public is invited to at- tend the service | Community. club will meet tomor- | row evening at 8 o'clock. Turthe { announcement regarding the an- {nual banquet next weck wil he | made. | The Girls' Club will me: | day evening at § o'clock u supervision of Physical i Two $1.50, for 98c set TH er the tor Wil- ill meet Friday All boys mem- irged to attend ‘ The Boys' Club | evening at 7 o'cloc {'bers of the class a The Hartford County Y will b | host to the boys who are members of the Hartford County Y organization | tomorrow afternoon. The boys will { be rscorted about the city of Hart- ford visiting the historic points of !interest. Later they will attend a banquet to be served at the Hartford Y. M A Nainsook 17¢ yd. C TUNNEY-DELANEY tea and table spoons, ladles MATCH REPORTED The office h as C ar school on January 3 \nentsite for the nurse!: n sejected and who § ¢l tion of the office, is in is probable that it chosen until his return. not W. Berlin News PROGRESS POLICY OF 1927 OUTLINED Improvements Next Year Fore- cast Jor Discussion NURSE T0 TAKE OFFICE Florid: will not it be residents t realized the nurse, committee of the new feature hav the following statement As some of the place have not y of the Tutic in s con- The nurse is not a fres enty-five cents will be r each visit or as larg the a portion she is at is possible. ¢ cail of i place but does n surgical dressing or t the physician in charge of ti atment unle % wishes it done. S poor is gratis. The lallow a nurse to pres: or medicine to anyon from home to home and doecs stay any one place. 1If a per- |son ill she makes more tha one ch day, She gives p ental and teaches care of bithics. gives s Lot instructiing them of their necd physician’s care and arranging sanatorium ca pointing out phylactic measures when they necded, and by obscerving ehildren i school, re symptoms of tu- herculosis and necessity of ex- amination law not b docs treatment She goes not Baldwin Deserts Conlin's Ranks and Forms New Sctback Team to Com- pete in Tournament—Wreck On 7 ver, visit ¢ rar Turnpike Damages Two Cars. the of the board of selectnen was The last regular meeting of rvie erenlar cases year Deid last evening at the Town lall § o'clpck. Routine business w ccially heavy at this a the final accounts of checked and preparations were made rt 1827 business which will t operations at the next mecting on January . Several new provements are and will doubtlessly reccive tion during 1927. The chief the year will in all probability the cstablishment of a fire depart- the town. ment, an inauguration long desired New Setback Tea in this place. Whether or not it will ldwin, former star of John be installed in the coming year re- Conlin's Blue Hillians, has left the mains to be but it is known the men from the moun- that 1927 will sue a heavy drive for is now busily engaged in the improvement. Under the direc- forming his own tecam to compete in tion of Iiolton-Kasica post, which i3 the coming tournament with other sponsoring the the fire pro- |teams from this vicinity. The loss tection question will probably — re- Baldwin will be a hard blow ceive some action, either favorable in as the “Mayor of Blue Hills” or unfavorable at the hands of the ad hard luck throughout the town fathers and possibly at the nters and already Iands of the voters at the town dropped more than his Al s games to different teams. Baldwi ccted all complete roster of the be fortheoming shortly, it is thought. nlin refuscd to cor on the action this morning, saying th: Blue 11 1l be the logi- cal co lers for the cup. Baldwin promises a winning tsam comprised of the best setbac in this town New Year's Masses Two masses will neld on Sat- urday, New Year's Day Pau Ke first will ebrated nd the will at % o'clock. 1 music has been arranged for masses. Athletic Club “The Kensington Athletic clib hol tlar weekly meet eve $ o'clock at T Plans for the formation of a 0 im- fetball team are under way provement. Whether or not Berlin difficulty being the location of is prepared to stand the for Reshalball iiohei This adequate police protection which will that the new ow do away with the bu ies which hall are planning to make marred the slate duri Il COUrt n present remains to be scen ud it is hoped that a local he new Town hall projeet, while ni-pro circles will soon be it has died down for the time being, map will doubtlessly be renewed during What They're Doing the coming year and probably at a| Henry Fagan, an employe of a time when it will receive action at Newark insurance company is visit- the town meeting. Here again the ing Mrs. John Kiniry of Kensington, cost of such a building is brought tollowing a rceent trip to California. up feature against its inclusion Harvey Molumphy, son of Mrs. in the slate for 19 While it Annie Molumphy, has returned to fmprobable that such a building will Norfolk, Virginia, following a visit be definitely accepted for crection | with his mother over the holidays. for a good many years to come, pro- | Mr. and Mrs, CGieorge Meisner and moters of the idea state that they Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Relyea have will work hard to interest the peo- returned from a visit with friends ple in the the w build- 'in Bridgeport inz Mrs, Daniel Webster of for for pro- i alizes th the s the school doctor and cooperates with remedying ly works with in all of and im- next year recogni- move of all defects and gener: be |the physicians and h features wanted hiigidul geneies towards th ewt | ranks of tains and seen move, of has 10 of warning and installations are also on e slate for the coming ye 3 ‘erul locations are in need of 1 , the chief places being junetion of East Berlin avenue Worthington ridge, the Berlin Gerpass, the corner of Main and DBeceh’Swamp road extension in Xensington and the junction of Yarmington avenue and Worthing- ridge. Red light warnings, lines and sign boards will be installed by the select- signs has not members but members will yet new team its this the and T un- | s would s rect ton white probably men The establishment of a regular po- lice force with the installation of cells in the basement of the Town Dall are among the important im- provements heing sponsored by t residents of this place. It is knowledged that the police for needed here, the only negative argu- ment being the cost of such n6ingtos at ake place n will g this its ¢ ing at only suitable derstood ol a basketl building club in on the cost ors is is drive for e Nurse Comir Miss T Dolby, 1 rurse will take up t tars in the Kensi Iin proved rlin's town quar- Grammar from an aftack illness has confined her to her home past two wecks. an of mporary whicl on for the > | perma- to! of | Last Ber- | 1venue is reported as being im- | | !New York Paper Says They'll { Meet Next Summer w York, Dee. 28 (P)—~The N York Telegram today quotes Hum- isl bert 1u boxing promo as with a sprained | saying that Gene Tunney has accept- 1 hen terms to defend his world's lippery pave- heavyweight title championship | st Jack Delaney, the 175-pound ititle holder, in a mateh at the Polo Grounds next summer. In a confercnce ek ago day,” quotes Fu as asserting - accepted my terms and agreed to mact me here naxt Thursday for of- fleial acceptance. Dela mateh Mrs. John Kiniry of has returned the General hospit fined with Kensington New Rritain > was con- | suffered pavement om L sprained ank on fell on an icy ently. Angelo Pucino of confined to his home Kensington occ Il on as Christnzas Trees ted Christmas t ton ridge in front of the orge E. Prentice have to street remarka well multitude of are ible for in we the bea E ne ped and Z n them whict considerabls nee. Boys' Club Matched The sington Senior Boys' basketbs m is scheduled to meet the Wapping Y. M. C. A, team The locals have t basketlill is ho are have )y th | ago Billy Gibson professed the champion's part. Tex Rickard, rival promotor who cornered most of e weight talent for his elimination contests, expressed doubt that Tun- ney would bind himself definitely to any title match this far in advance nd without getting his (Rickard's) dist Ke Tu on ani incid past is wes poor luck ne> court this year the Wapping vetter th encounts Plainville, for doubtt year's ch Lonor of s way back from is expected her unney, on acation in Ma orrow. RUSSIAN CITY BURIED Transformed An ae ' damagin 2 car ¢ d last nigh which resulted in t nd a truck oc- sout 11 o' on ck Meri- throe the lost » impact while the se was fotally wrecked and was towed 10 a nearby garage. Hoth machines went through the It known the accident occured meeting head on. Petropavlovek s Modern Pompeii By Volcanic fence is not ow | Eruption—No Lives Lost. the car { Grange Meeting will be no macting of ¥ lin Grange No. 24 this evening b cau the holid Next week g will be “Officers Night” and L Montnovsky Avat ¥ pka during last few days have transforme 4 ihis city into a modern Pompeii. program of entertainment Will | (o oueh no loss of et WAL B ersFofithia e qto much prop damage ton was caused Skii Slide Veront Berlin's younger | the el A CLNGS s s T round rumbling from the f lawn of the front OWN ' §.q the cruptions. hall, continuing down the hill onto | jyce to fles to t Berlin The slide is The entire city idently a di as! days ago b st of those transformed lana lava giving it hank. East Berlin Ttems The Christmas tree exercises held | cley last evening at the Methodist church | tw were attended by nearly 200 persons. | violent eruption in 1527, 1837 and The choir rendered sever in 1835, At its summit is a erater ifter which the story of eral hundred yards in circum- Wise Man” was given as erence, and on its cast side, at a and illustrated by slides. Santa Claus | clevation of 5,001 . is a secor soon the pictures | ary crater.) hown and distributed several | — hundred gifts as well as boxes of candy. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Bur-!worn hy the king on green and son Charles Lee were well coronation. On al remembered by Santa. A beautiful |sions he wears the state crown. mect be of organ nasses of molten earth fell iile violent under- which accompar cansed the popt hills for 'S set taken star, have e ic who half \ehich ed in reat one to take snow, embark on the | yow ina g | of (Av t is m layer: voyage way down appear an snow tehinskaya, which variot and foet, was in Iy est be- after Great B oncs T state occ The crown of is his ot will be worked upon several candi- | Members from out of town | Into M Plainvill this there gathering 4 to w will a at the ock th iday 1 Night From shments at 10 the pastor, 1 condu ng il 5 Whist 1 cc TIGIAG DRIVER 18 FINED IN COURT Berlin Man Assessed $100 and Gosts After Drunken Ride TW0 OTHERS ARRESTED Accident vt levotional services eption of the Pythias Sisters’ e Pythians inot their whists at § o'clocl 0dd Fellows hall 1, a social time las untll th - of ser ic tomorrc n rizes will be awarde: enjoyed. a refresh iblic is cordially Heat On at High School The the new school Road— NS on New Britain Town Planners Do Not Meet— Y two Loses — English e them from goi now, w be Plainyilie Couple Marpicd Here—Girl Re- in serves Gave Dinners—Driefs, possi David Geroni of with dr Berlir in Foran prosecute Holiday ) nd other rds to sers No ac bonds of Planners Do Not the Meet of town pl ibandoned | It was ir proposed builc tractors and affects projected regulations an opportiun to express their opinions on the code, but now such a heari There will probably reeting the n Jo CANT ENFORGE DRY LAY, SO HE QUITS of Backner's -Assistants Sends in Resignation others is donb Girl Reserves Helped Girl Reser ibition Be for he extends an oversight them thank ior enforcement staff of Attorney T Tepartme torney's complet nglish Couple Married rd Cornish and Miss Marian Atmore, both of Che 1 land, were married tt “hurch of Our Sav Bodiey, Mark’s church, whic “But in its nion it co forced in the city of New other large city who devote time and personal 15 associats to thom Harb orm 0] shire his Hoek Atmors Richman ony a 1 rved at the Richmond Plainyille Loses The Plainville Y. M. C ball team, undefeated champions of the county league last been unable to win winter. @ night second smothered by th de schoo g at the New school. Plainville ing the first half by gradually drew a tin Bergen was th er for the locals. Foresters' General of America, will clection of o tonig meets at Odd Fellows hall be the quarterly meetir eral other important n taken up for action o urged to attend Methodist Church Notes regular kK pr Lowell States i closed Wed pa m was hest e 1\ t i heon was “This work clming Unite conf ove hich the mpossibility o have this their ing they lost mpt it the situation can Brita T medied is for the act mad pereor way : ou 5 committe k1 Court Tillerand Is Ol)uoée(l To U. S. Debt Provisio Daris, D 28 (@ hold innu; n it will sev- rs vh It and rs will b All member mid-wee yer ——— | COMMUNITY THEATER PLATNVINTE DRCEMBER RED GRANGIE in “ONEL MINUTE TO PLAY™ Matinee Wed., Thurs., and Fri.af 2:15. _—_——— TUESDAY, . Bristol News be held at 8 o'clock ing in th wigwam on pect street, officers for the en- will be elected. The warrior's degree will ferred on a class of can- BERRY BADLY HURT = - WHENHIT BY AUTO Devotions at St. Joseph's Devotions in bonor of St. Ann will Id at St. Joseph's church at lock this evening. masses will Summer St. Man Has Fractured i Skull, Broken Leg .. DRIVER UNDER §500 BOND -~ Al 1.0. 0. F. Mecting regular eting of Pequa- L 0. 0. F., will be heid ow evening in ers for the en- will be elected. Two Small Fire o'clock yesterday after- 7 Fire company of For- called to the home of les Norton o Washington mney fire. The blase ed with chemcar. was received at 8:40 ¢ from Box 513 for a small in the cellar topher John- 1gton street, For- clch Iire company and od and cheeked the as it was ak through the par- ge is estimated at o'clock ar At Plants of New Departure Mfg, | 100r Co. to Resume Lull Time on Mon- day—Franklin Lodge Officers In- stalled Annual Dinner ner of the Bristo) imerce will be belg i en the night o It was originally hold the dinner carly due to the diffieulty securing the desired Postponement war To Resume Full Time Schedule nnot 1t was made yester- fement of the New ‘0., that their three Meriden eir ful} rting Mon- three plan‘s s Da which employ: workers, started to on a nine hour day basis k. but will close on New Approximately 6.. loves will be affected by the working hours at the also. oN Sliding on Goodwin Street As a result of a complaint made by officials of the Bris cleven boys and girls mmons to appear be. Prosecuting Attorney James 7. | Mather this morning for sliding on , |Goodwin street, They were all per- to go with a warning te con- ir sliding activities to the allotted for the sport by the ef of police and the superinten- ent of schools. e original program permitted | Shidir arting at Oakland street to \t| Broadview and onto Goodwin street, b n it was found that visiters lospital were endangered by sport being permitted on the last mentioned street, instructions d prohibiting it. The ers brought before the prose- rney this morning were ware of the change the schedule, To Present “hristmas Pageant eant, “The Search will be presented 0 o'clock at tha stol Raptist church. At 2:30 ‘thie noon a party for members of v, beginners' and eradle ment was held. Pre Mor Installs s hel ranklin Lodge allation exer 1 were st vou ning at ton; | deacon ‘;fll'(:“‘G Freral To Cost $1.500.000 28 (A —FEmperor Hir- 300 court and cmbe to whom he de- irs prior i the principles s the leaders of to base their actions, de- implicity instead of vain originality ad of hlind srogressiveness, national eficence for all classes, national friendship. afternoon < the funeral i yen (nearly $1.- 1 be spent on rites e late Emperor Yoshihito. The o January 18. npire 1 for s as mars iagine q his app Monday wi also t all oxt gre has T itio SUCCEEDS MAX SPELRE it | Stamford, Dec. 8 (P — Judge Storm Grips City irles Bates D of Darien an- star ced this morning the appoint- nt of Charles E. Willlamson as | prosecuting attorney of the Darien town court to succeed Max Spelke who resigned December 11. Willlam- was formerly assistant prosecut- ng attorney of the common pleas t fn Fairfleld county and served ator and state representa- teet 5,000 FIRE IN PROVIDENCE Providen R. I, Dec. 28 UP— The storehouse and office bullding the McKinnon Construction com- pany in East Providence were des- |troyed by fire this noon with a loss of about $25.000. The water aupply of the town was found insufficient at the critical moment and two pumpers were dispatched from Prov- idence and one from Taunton at the request of the East Providence fire Red Men to Flect hief. to pump water from the See- eting of Compounce tribe, {konk river. < in | hborhood 1 N hood FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tie No Doubt :Al;out lt OHBOV! You SHOULD SEE WHAT T GOT!" HOH? YEAN - | AN CANDY! GEE, L GUESS | WE GOT A MUNDRED POUNDS = WAY DON'T YOU COME | OVER AN' SEE ALL, | AN STUFF 2 WAAT ? TAIS ARTERAOON ? ‘ ALL RIGHT — l UP AN TOLD ME ALL |7 THINGS HE GOT-ROLLER SKATES BALLBAT FISUIN'POLE SLEDCANDY NECKTIESHIRTS SHOES PENCILBOX GLOVES AN' O, NOY MALF AS MUGAAS T 60T-AUKE YEAN- AN NOT ONLY THAT- L\STEN | = TO TS — [’ OA SAY—SLIM CALLED e By BLOSSER GOOD GRIEF!! DOESAT YOUR TONGUE EVER \ 1S A = THAN §\ FROM TALKING Y SO MUCH 22 \'{\,/ g I GUESS T 60T A NERY GoOD TONGUE'.