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Gianotti et al of this dered by Judge Nicke for court to take D on June 0 ion for damages 0 brought by the plaintiff is fore the redemption date 0 fon of the settled ¥ June 11, The for as the result ale was ordered a judgment for the plaintift of $2,500 and covers a building on Farmington —avenue, owned by the defendant. | Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz s appointed a committee to sell | property and the appraisers were °d as E. W. Schultz, Harry P. and Willlam M. Green- stein, all of New Britain The business which occupied the building in question ccascd operation geveral months ago, and since then the building has not been use Gianotti is well known throughot 1his town, being an influential mem- | Ter of Bolton-Kasica post, American J.egion. The business was formerly a | lumber concern and was short lived, s in the early pa W nam ©'Connor ey t of ence Judgment for Defense. Judge George G. Griswold of the Rerlin town court today rendercd decision in the case of Thomas cundo versus Peter and Enrico Mar- | ino for damages involving grape vines valued at $500, Judge Griswold found for the defendants with pay- | ment of court costs as: d against | the plaintig. he plaitiff claimed that vines in question were brought from his father-in-law and w on land occupied by the Marino: ated that the defendants built ge on the property without | permission and ruined most of the | vines during the ercction of the building, giving those which were | not spoiled to a friend. | The defendants claimed that the garage was built with tull permis- sion of Secundo and that the vines were disposed of at the direction of | the plaintift. Sccundo sct the value | of the plants at Ju Gris- wold stated that the testimony given during the special trial which was held T December 21, did not E defendants were liable to damages for the grape vines, Missionary T The Missiona clety of the Kensington Congregational church | will hold a missionary tea tomorrow at § o'clock at the home Cowles. All residents of invited Men's Lyceum The Kensington Men's Lyceum will hold its next meeting on Janu- ary 10 at the Kensington Congreg: tional church. The meeting will be a | forum affair with an out-of-town speaker and a program which prom- fses to be inters > Lycoum is not a club of the Kensington Congre- gational church as is generally be- | lieved, but was createil for all the| meeting s ex the arternoon of Mrs. this place | iar |on the thorou | seve | the | today, | be | have | swamped | stir in the | hopes gone, | pointed and fea- | ing | men of Kensington. Speakers debates give to local residents ture that would otherwise be mis rom this place Joing Intsallation Bolton-Kasica post is p hold a joint installation of oft | with the Ladies' Auxiliary on day evening. Jan It pected ‘that State Vice-Comman 1‘1““.1 Ogren will be present as| as Mrs, Edwards, a prominent of the state Ladies’ Auxil- post will hold its r on Friday evening hursday evening us custom and mectings instead of twic ng tor- and is achieve- | ram. Fri- | me nm v te mectin \fter inste been will be held monthly. The post is loo ward to a hi ar for 1 planning to surpass forme this year's pro has ments with Ice Breaks Limbs Local frees suffered from heavy coating of ice they re from the storm which hit town yes- terday. . The frigid blanket weight-| ed down the branches of the 5o that countless limbs strewed the streets of Berlin, Scveral fell across highways and had to be removed by auto ufic was resumed s, with the trees ts before tr fa elds and side a film of iee trips avith Busses, windows coat- 00 feet, stops. lded to edule, de thi water being and night. winds ed with made slow al extra route to preserve Yesterday’s heavy r place a w ¢ last night's fr enough to har 1 thawing continued during the To Hold Whist Paul's T. A. & B. with the ladi of Paul’s to hold a wh hall on T lay eve- The past socials ion have been and it is p the affairs throu Refreshments w prizes awarded the every m; busses we the ins o sh and ze not snow society, in of the church, party connection congregation is planning at the Tabs' ning, January 6 held voted ned to continue out the winter, served and winning players. Post Oftice Affairs at 1 have gotten bac hristmas iz Normal cal post offic to normal after a irpassed all rush which s | previous r The carriers have ir o e post-holiday Ipers which Turi peak of and th buildings ared of all the pack- which swamped Clhristmas season. Healthy this s« one back standards without were employed and bundles during the Town Despite the fact of the year is one | great deal of sickness, this town is onsidered fortunate as not being! with grip and pneumonia The few cases of grip exist- well seattered and do not ages them hat ason productive of a cases, ing are point to an epidemic Consternation in Ranks wt Baldwin's withdrawal from his former teammate Hillians, has caused a K world approach- ing the of the commotion, which followed the Cobb-§ scandal in bascball Baldwin always out a the ranks of Conlin's Blue set-D intensity er . As| been pointed | of the Blue | Jahn Conlin | aking the bumps for the| past several games, it s thought that the latest blow will totally de-| feat John's hopes for a cup victos The captains of the other teams in| the race hint that, with Conlin's the struggle should go| Tabs or the Paper| but predictions are| Jaldwin's new team | under his own col- | Berlin team is als as a probable comer estants and no one | is placing bets until some in- | tion of the comparative worth | of the teams is shown in the tourn ment play which begins next wec Bast. Berlin Items, Despite the inclement weather of | last evening the Knights of Pythias and visiting members from out of town lodges sat down to a banquet cir has star player dron and to either the (ioods team, withheld until takes the ficld ors. The E out among the cor s yet | dida | will quet of the served by the Pythian sisters, lowing t ing of the order was hird degree worked on he org: ain- ady growth and already the lod, Incated ns of the state. alsh s visiting in t of Mis Fol- meet- and the everal can- fri s, ra taining a st Fo ranks Fe st Cromwell as Henrictta Hanshurst. k annual cises of t Heart be held church rooms this ey The Leen beautifully decorated asion t @ comir of his young guests. Allen Stevenson of Vs, R. B. Stevenson is home on Wilcox avenue The regular weekly meeting of Community club will be held t cning at § o'clock. Next weck Wednesday evening the annual ban- organization will be held lvery member s urged to be o d this evening as final instruc- tions will be given relative to the | big event | The Junior League held its annual | election of ofticers and social yes- | ferday afternoon in the social rooms | fi of the Methodist church. The offi- | cers for the ensuing year are president, Marion Potts; vice presi- dent, Franeis Dy secretary 1§ Chapn treasurer, olyn Read ub will meet tomorrow | 8 o'clock at Community ch an in ma in Jas tree exer church al has for the soc tree awaite o | Du and all | | ex: 2 Claus Mr, ill at son and |7 his | we ‘v\:\ Hi | Gy Da cvening at hall the St held tomorrow church social rooms. 1 post office orning at 10 o'clock not open again until | k Monday morning. These are | ame closing hours as observed The Boy vening from seven to Chris tree exercises of ‘ Gabriel's Sunday school will | be evening at the will be closed } and | will club will hine CENTER OF BIG STORM New Haven Arca Feels Heavy Down- | pour—Sireets Sloppy. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 29 () New Haven and this vicinity of Con- necticut was in the cenfer of the vainstorm which hit the cast yester- | day and last night, figures given | out here by the United States | veather hursau showed The rain fall in twenty-four hours | totalled 2,30 inches, which was | greater, weather bureau officials | said, than any other place along the | cast coast reporting. Seas of slush | gave trouble to pedestrians, autoists | nd. frolley cars, but with great | =angs of men at work in the ¢ and larger towns of the state, mm-(‘ ditions rapidly returned to normal | today. | Plainville News ENDING WORK HERE Ret FORAN HEADS FORESTERS ' Succeeds Ranger — Carrier to Help Locate Mail Boxes—Temco Bowling—Boy Scout Notes—Plainville Briefs, Miss Elizabeth ployed as visiting nurse by t Clara L. Miss [ May, then she may take The Nursing assoelation townspeople in general gret her going, as she has done won- derful work here which today mann, very ling pleasant {looking after ‘hrfflk of made a | sorry to have her 1 meeting | Duffy, er year is looked Louis; junior | trustee, Frank Vilard Louis Provenc m ( beadle dls Wil Peter Duffy. William Ca serving for a number of recording secretary and buil ie membership by his effor to retire; no successor LS last night. The court will ol v on Jan ¥ successtul one; the bership increased considerably. ires Friday as Visiting Nurse —Miss Gallam Commg te Mail Boves e delivery route ract” will be opened on Monday. C.J r who will_delive will go over ernoon to aid the re in locating thei no boxes are sot will bhe delivered, g t to watch [the by the Morse, Chiet | " Peter Duffy As dents there boxes. 1 mail hold: ur m out, housc- od ar have Monda no o e street for M E es in readiness by new route includ . Miiford and nearby str Bristol Man Fined Pollard Roderique of Bristo!, urday by Constable charge of driving w influence of liquor, court nigh He wa $160 and Heinemann, > Plain- Health Nursing associa- n for the x years, will re- e from that position Friday. Miss Gallant of Arlington, Maes s been secured by the assocl take her place and will take up r duties in Plainville on Mo Heiner intending to and take em- Public last . S, Mills, and fined nd Juror W. J. Foran pros Colonial Brass Bankrupt involuntary found ente iv a cour gi E gracion nted to remain here until another rse had been procured. She plans rest for a feeling that she eds this and has earned it, and a course at Yale. and the greatly re- An ruptey United Tudg. Brass petition has been filod in the rict court ainst t} before Colonial Alred LeWitt ed receiver and Na- William Waskey ar een appoin town Phafornic praisers, has been| Mrs. Frank the association, to Miss Heine- saying that she had proved efficient, responded very wil- gy to calls, and was exceptionally work with. She has co- ated to the fullest extent with schools, teachers, doctors, and association and gone un- tering into homes where, it is id some nurses would have hesi- Working under the asso she has done fine wo the health hool children, nursing d heing ever w contagions great number ends hers who will be ¢ ave. Foran Heads Foresters James Foran was clected chi nger of Court General Lawton. resters of 10 preciated by all conee her, president of paid tribute about a > comp s goc men is a foundry making ! |employs abe 15 rippe Here cre report an of in towr has been almost grippe and levery shops handed epi it it may is not of a typs of turns to pnenmonia ses be n, which G i or s t outhreak disease. More Weather of personal sleet storm and the tempera the banks melt- slush which all who ventured during 1 snow in > glare traffic b the best mea imm ¥ fastened on g along snow sses of the annual in 0dd America, a held last nigl hall. Ife s who has filied the offi ief ranger for a number of d has worked hard to promot rests of the organization al one of the strongest cou the state. Mr. FForan is not new he office, having served as chie nger for two terms iffy and perienced 1 ows' walk: IPoot it who 1 went glid ways "lgh School The following is ttendance for the Roll perfect hool for Honor U list high un another forward to. he fal Other officers chosen by the court | shin as follows: niel Tedesco; financial secretary. 1gh Flood; treasurer, Josepl enfer; senior woodward, Her vid: junlor woodward, Leo St. was of 7z0. Helen Ilor Esther re Sub-chief ranger. 'Boliver, Fle Erickson, Ju Peck, Lawrenc Marco, Alex Smith, Vinton Smith, Ahowski, Jino Harlow Varrone, iregory Patterse Johr Just as radio will bring the best of music right to your own fireside, so will the U. S. mail hring the benefits of our banking service to your own home. Deposits and withdrawals by mail make banking hours to suit your convenience, with safety and profit added. “Tune In” on us tonight. Money deposited on or before Januar 1927, will draw interest from January 1st. 5 ¢ Interest begins the first of each AT THE RATE OF PER ANNUM month and the first five days are allowed. The Plainville Trust Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN, Di ) 1 derick Sophomo; 1 McGibbon, « Royee, h Brastow Luey Rapacky. Doris § yler, Juniors—Sebastian Ellery Haskell, Milton Kram ily Kil- Helen Ostman, Marjoria Rutlan Invited to Inaugural Ball A number of Plainville people been invited to the of Governor John H i0 be held at Foot Guar ford, on January 5. They inclu governor’s mother, Mrs. Hugh bull; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trumbull, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Clark, Mrs R. C. Usher, Postm nd Mrs; Ushe Mr, d Mrs. How- Usher, Mr. and Mrs.“Stanley 8 Gwill Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph L. Sey- Mr. and Mrs. Burton H 1 , Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McLeod, Of Taxes on Two-Payment Pian— Mr. and Mrs. Howard LaField, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hills, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ling, Mr. Mrs Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs 2 Mrs. Donald Mrs arl James Vivian pencer Bristol News BOOST IN TAXES Simpson, D y crease Appropriations FIREMEN ~ SEEK RAISE City Fathers Will Consider Collectio ard Injured Men Still Unconscious— Missing Son Located, Ber Boy Scout will be no n News meeti Norn s junic troop rmeo Bowling ed 4 gan the X neo bowling and a by The work of the Giriffin Pow Liviy Stocking time plan would cost city L a year to maintain May I deliver his an tha Warre Worth M Mrs, Mrs. Harrviet Bullhezd Broadw merics Notes ing of Pythian lodge omitted Friday evening. The rs will be installed at the in January and Mrs. 1o d to their fter nding t with M Mrs. H will new Provid Lillian Bell 1 three brotl New Y M ville Lee obb first ting Mr. return NoX, holidays Mr. and strect. homes in Alb: spe & Christn il corporation 1 Miss Lois 1 the Wor at its me Henry 2 Boys (1 will meet tonight. Lt Pheips, m Challeng taine u's Cl 100N Mrs. Place The o'clo hom i wit r senior ¢ ristol Our Lady of 5 of | the held ists exercises school w lock this eve recitations, nin a Christ- team, Hou advt to dvt. gD 3t Legion Aux AIDED BY W THER 14, Mass., Dec. 29 relatively helpful nuance of is prov t 1 in ar rain Trolley from COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLY [SIRY] Wit followin of mators to ne stor iy I=sned ssied ¥ Na Marring: nses WED., DIC HURY RIDN APPEARS LIKFLY Drisiol Councl Bsked 1o In- - to @homas b I'ros Lawrence White street and Miss Agnas Glasko of fford avenue, local 4 ye « Ulng tl police department wam terday to assist in lo- bouts of Willlam zpatrick. son of W. M. Fitzpatrick, an employe of tha wklin Baking company of Hobo- N. J., who died recently in San An investigation by De- nt MeGillicud- th in Farmington, ame of Willlam ther, who had ried, is ¢ the town office in Farmington. Stepkis In Again Fra H riburt. H Noberts appe ce Attorney James ing. Monday 13 arrested on 0 informed was creating ome as a re- ecly of hooch. er hear- mornir after pay- rd t0 §o ves result was lore taken morning 0 g0 on pay complainin 1 nine that in o appea* & Stll Unconscious w. B Summe injured a. an au riousi T ssion is of his condition City s a rather diffi o aceidents, hovw- ported to the polfy noon today. Anthony Dalesio of have announced of their daughter. Vencentine, to Neal F. Sin. son of Mr. and Mrs, Neal U Hills, New Ited Men Elect mecting of Commpounce T. 0. I. M., held last evening. following officers were elected: Dr. Frank Coroso; senior Jolin Boice; junior saga Coffey; prophet, Ernest ollector of wampum, Wil twxhurst; keeper of wampum. Philip Rouleau; chief of records Daniel Donov: degree . master Charles J. Phelan; trustee for thre year awrence Moran; representa- tives to great council, Arvid Ander- n. Dr. Joseph Kupprestein, Ernest William Hummel, James 1 George Sheer; alternates. rd, J. J. Merrill, Phillp . Hawxhurst,” E. E, aude Bryce. s and warriors degree d on a class of candi- liem, amore Endees vs. Endees re should be an abundance of at the Bristol High schoo) Inesday night when the fast- Meriden Endees will invade hook with the Bristo) ures in the first of a conrt struggles hetween er-plant rivals. have been going along I clip and have registered some of the leading topping their s last week by humbling New Britain, Nationa) ad already taKen the Carrollmen on two stepping city Dey this N ate. in tle visiting lineup'te- night will be Captain Tem Murphy, Abe Silverman, Toots McNamara, Fat Tlafner, Cap Bissel), Red Lingner, Billie CooK ‘and Cuple be a preliminary gam- will follow the prin attractios Clyde Waters will e at both contests. Icy Spike on Building Menaces Pedestrians sidewalk in front of Sweeney's s ropped off to prevent-pe. s from suffering injury trom n overhangir icicle for aboyt an hour th morning. 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