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AIN DAILY HERALU,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1926. PI . .11 N | Plainville Casting Co. 8—Y. M. C.|len, and M. A. Norton named fire Tk will be closed all day. The major- | A. wins county "Y" basketball league mmissioners. 19—Vernald Tyler, B t 1 N ity of the factories will close for one alnvl e ews | without a defeat. 10—Edward Ric- |2, terribly scalded in accident at risio ews only. The Sessions Clock com- cio of Bristol sues town of Plain- |home. 30—Old trolley stop at cen- ————— | pany. however, will close this even- |ville for $10,000. 11—Atlantic & |ter resumed by Connecticut Co. Con- |ing and will not reopen until Tu e Pacific store on West Main strect [stable Fred Callen struck by auto | ay, January 11, to permit the M!npn?:‘d YEAR fll: PR[]ERESS itted by fire. 14—Hosford home- [while doing traffic duty, ‘WATER MA'NS F[IR al inventory. stead on Crooked streat levelled by | November 2—John H. Trumbull | Regular holiday hours will be oh- fire. 15—Special town meeting votes | o elected governor; Plainville swept n served at the post office, The money to erect $200,000 high school. 24— |y republican party; Robert B. | Eflfifwu[} i SE order department will be closed all Mrs. R. C. Usher observa 83rd Dirth- | \hite clected to assembly without | yil day, the registry window will be day anniversary. 27—Public Ibrary | opnosition. $—Frank Scolla shoots | R A open from § to 9 a. m. and the moved to Byington block. Hogman Volgard and is arrested, 2 stamp window from 3 to 10 a. m. Mal]y ]mpmvemems o TOWH April 1—Cfround broken for nrwl—Tm’c)\light procession of (rimnm‘]emme Ave' flnd Mflple Me. 'I.‘!'w city ;y::lr"r\:x;‘lnllxm:akpruu& 3”: high school. 2—Henry Trumbull lmarches to home of Governor Trum- |y 3 clected president of Chamber of |bull. 5—William J. Johnson, 66, for | o . £l S Al d Bk New Yo' Dow. All Dt Gontimues to Grow Larger | commerce. . 5. Norton re-cicctea |13 years firat seicciman, dics of age | Figure in Improvements Funcral of Mrs. Warren Worth tore Close aturday, New Years Day, ay) prsident of Plainville Cemetery as- |and overwork. 6—Robert Nagle of i - funeral of Mrs. Warren 7/ | e | socaition. 10—Arthur Farrar, 63, |Southington loses nose as his auto Worth of 8§03 Main street was held | dies after son’s vain gift of blood. |rams truck. 1l—American Legion | s 0 lat 10 o'clock this morning from the NO FATAL AGG]DENTS ccessful clean-up week be- |presents field howitzer to town mm‘AUTO ROLL D WN HlLLJl!‘»""rV:\huw parlors of James J. gins Selectman E. P. Prior Kills | places it on ‘own lot made over into Dunn on West street. The services 1 dog on Broad street and dogs |green by Lezion. —Mr. and | P were conducted by ths Salvation John Corcoran Resigns as Teacher— |are again quarantined. 23—Nighe | Adolph Deaudoin married 25 years, | POlicemen to Meet and May Discuss | (v 4ng burial was in the West | school diplomas awarded 14 puplla. |15—Joseph Lipski of New Britain | < : o - . o [l A ORER : ¢ A | Salary—IKnights of Pythias Elect Champlin-Bunnell — Wedding— | 26—Edward Barrows resigns as |arrested by Constable Callen after | g 1. 0. 0. F. Mecting Tamco [Salasmien (o Fave Contors (’\‘":“”_J”"“*’IW Broc! ;'“*‘,{.{‘(‘]‘»] "t |five-month search. 17—Joseph Gnaz- | Officers—Evening Schools to Re- he regular meeting of Stephen R | Dresican Al ek Ol -‘{“]C‘l I‘“ Y |zo disappears with $42 of brother's lodge, 1. O. O. F., will be held encoe—Church Notices—Condition | Vice-Commander Jfl"*:»‘ aul. money. ~Mr. and Mrs. George| Sume Se 2 $ o'clock this evening in Stephen Three slight fires in 24 hours. 29 | gapiow calebrate 20th wedding an- | Terry hall. There will be election i of Miss Tierney Critical. Terms of high school bond 188ue | \jvorsary: parents, their §0th. 23 At a special meoting of the board | 7wl cor ) 5 5 changed at special town meeting. | Oharies . Novtor 78 onaro b %3l of water commissioners held yes el B ch oot s a i eventon (i e e e el i o DD 8 e RO moni T8 voatstald ) Bt DIl L Skating at Rockwell Park | in Plainville but hich will iy #—Mrs. Frank Usher elcoted |nest Moquin of Bristol sues Anna | day afternoon, ft was voted to ex-| A large crowd cnjoyed the skat vear in Plainville but one whieh Wil | preside Slainville Public Hea R % A i Al d . : ident of Plainville ¢ Iealth | Moquin of Plainvill for divores ix nd the present 8 inch water main ' ing at Rockwell Park last evening | ’ £ - . A ot manerlieyon na et vear ok moE- association. T—Death of |gues Harry Silk for $2.600 et h Civizzi II IE IEAI{ S BIG( ‘xI .,S l i nnmm.»nu»m) \1'\11\" s > Lewis, $4. : alienation of ,xf,-,.,,r,,,,\. Lgln ining e avenue to a point op- 8N4 Carctaker Joseph Civizzio has ] CLRE . Many s & i ions. £ s » t ounced that the present favor- nificant events crowded the twelve tion of Rev. George I Browne as sen corporation votes to increase | igewood school house; BARGAIN E \% ENT | months, events in cvery field of ac- Yector of Church of Our Saviour ac- |eapital stock from $30,000 to $150,- | 7 500 foet of § inch main | ADIS WeEBSE configues. Hallg LR : : to Mr " {on Maple avenue running westerly | P° 10 8000 condition New Year's cemet tiv Badhans e copted. riplots born to Mr. ga, | | Day opment of the year was its running and Mr red Hayden. 17—His | | from Jerome These exten. | P2¥ singie Holiness Grenadios, metropolitan of ions will s of the entire “Ihessalonica, visits godson, John Edgewood section of the city and witis of Whiting street. Robert Craig charges December 2-—George T Hickolk, K. of P. Elect its entire length -without a ity in ceident, automobile | or otherwis: introduc- {71, dies. 4—Plainville Trust Co., | The following officers for the en- mails 700 Christmas club che to- | 8 year were electel at meet- e . Lave been found necess: b 1 [talling $19,600. 6—James Paul re- | D on 4 g of Lthan lodge, Knights of tion of s cs, Blossom's | blruie chard O e g |clected commander of Brock-Barnes (|90 "" gl / I“”“:" r Of NeW | puinias, held fa in Ar- el 100 s state vice-co der of gL BATNes 'y, ouges heing ereeted in that vicinity. W ) pots whi ht fEan Do Max H. En- |Post, American Legion Charles Y- ! eanum hal neellor commander, This annual merchandising occasion has great inter- || Formety Loast am aimiost weckly ton Ameriean Logion, 28—Mux H. En- |16 k" ciee ¥ o Fiains |16 was also voted 10 Iny 500 seet of 127" yianecritree o COmEAAET = 3 2. motorists lost their tooth and be- fe% [0 A8 = S5 Gorernor SOM% lville Grange. 8—Frank Scolla fined | § MCh main on Rustic Terrace and 13, W, Brown; prefate, L. J. Mix: est for every lover of extra values. During this sale you Bl came as safe as any portion of the o, UM e e R e e e 4 5 v vs. Accidents occurred, and 3 e iy il term for shooting Herman Vol “”']‘“ S 0 : ccper of records and 1, Arthur " _ 1IE . ons were seriousiy hu June 4 I n forbid further ,.q 14—Walter P. White elected carings were held on all of these rster of finance, Dav have opportunity to select, at cost, merchandise of every Ji| sovernt yorasia retssepten coPivas o Town 1t SR, | et ot b | Xemom 1 the rogar board Ko ot s, B x : 3 2 3 ey sy e \Mrs. Frank 2 rt married 27 ljogee A, & A, M. Charles Orsis's |Mecting can the month, but no iinater: ab abis AT kind except that restricted by makers. Think what that | 1iaps, but fortunately none o e Mrs. George D. Mastin, | rosignation ns constable and John | ACtion was taken due to th death of | iszer: inside enard, . L. Porter | resulted in deaths and Piainville for | ' ¢ SOt ReIDIY mb's &g republican registrar of [Samuel B. Harper, father of Alex- | outside guard, P. W. Barnum: trus- means to you in money Saving- It iS our NeW Year’S g,lft Bl| pernaps the first time in decades in history of school, £radu- |\oiere announced and aceepted, 15 |dnder Harper, ono of the commis |ice for threg T Thre 2 5 -+ Usioners. e Broad street school. Three | _aric Sarah Mo lected presi- | Sioners rustee for to our patrons. Every department joins in the value | pouticuily, thafmator evens were | SEROE (SRS JEURE, 1K | dentiof Xeglon Taties) suslary. Charles L. Wooding was a i reclection of John L Tr from town Tockeup. 29— Eight |TOn Rogers and W. &, Faton appoint- :1’,: as chairnian of the hoard an Watch Ni Service giving. s governor of Connectieut and the, o @R 00 B e courts |00 on Strofig fund committee, 17— |Commissioner ~Alexander Har watch nig arvice will b i | cticement of William J. Johnson as 180 58 Henry Bannel elected "\"m”'"flri““” r',r'"",;"‘l',‘“"'l".'J"”l i I at the Prospeot Methodist willlam 3 Johnean ) Mr. a i s ‘0 Hold Midnight Show h tonight, starting at 9 man af "\\ 3 ’.‘ ‘.'v "1 John Le Vasseur married 36 years. |p ™ e b ¢ Prior, rl,;-l,m,lnnv_hngi‘ A midnight show, g of : d”(‘mml\v'l‘nl\z \'L'n VJ"H\ ':yw 3 o of Plainville | gion raises $103 for Plainville's firet | Soven acts of vaudeville anc v Refreshments will be served np ground, season. 2—!community Christmas free. presentation of the motion picture | during the evening. ; : nes Burns, 79, dies. Howard | Union meeting of organizations | "Private Smith Rookie” will be jangerously burned by |ngrees to install seven civic windows | given in the Community theater to exploding in his pocket; lin new high school. 28 — James |night. The picture in question was simultancousl 30—Mr. and Mrs. Notified of Stolen Car e ] s e local police dep rent wer hester, William G. Manchester, Rt | sted by telephone s morning T AT P u urth” accident: Evoran elected chiaf ranger of Court | taken during the annual mancuvers o police of West Hartford to Two cases of typhold fever ‘re- neral Lawton, Foresters of Amer- Niantic last summer and Co. L, 1 for a roadster hearing Con o1 at Westwood park. —State |jea. 20—James Martin and Joseph it‘ N. G, u r whose auspices the neeticut license plates 63930, which \calth officials disclose unsanitary | Walcislky nS iyl : it Sl = —_——— i a1l Y| Welcisky arrested by dry raiders and [show is to be given, appear in sever- | was stolen from West Hartford last “"“”' condition in Westwood park. 8—!convicted of selling liquor. 31— |al of the scenes. event 9 i | s ha ets Miss Trene y o In ci fairs ti outstanding 5 s Pl 1 f hall nets | 27, Miss Trene Dolby chosen town g Constable Philip Marino discharged | Misg Elizaboth Heinemann finist i Lieutenant Kenneth Moore, com- | , 3 | arge proceec for crippled children; | nurse. | event was th rization of the' '~ it of cruelty to g als, 12— | : 5 Evening Schools to Resum r @ sl | ) nt of e 0 animals. 12 T aRae \ sev e o Be { {10, ‘merchants start cooperative as-| December—1, « Volunteers checc| 1Y high school and the carrying Tota B a i ien tb b T 24 wisling my jmander of Co. L. is general chair| On next Monday evening, all 3 ¢ 3 s check | ¥ | — man of the ticket committee and | branches of the Bristol evenin clatio femorial Day services | fire in Kensington; §, Henry Taylor | OF Bultnggtos Lalsealin e ancis hospital, Hartford. 13—{ g oo dont of Schools L. S [First Sergeant Robert Swanson, | sol ST Byl ataarat e i Sl | S ToAd of Bnanus wes an B cen Sopen s Al erint S Schools L. S| & anson, | «chool will resume sessions follow- st Berlin dies of heart fail- R ;| Mills and Principal Orrin L. Judd of [Sergeant Rohert Winchester, Ser- | ing a vacation period of 13 da | cludes |ana P Prior. as well many | other he older citizens of the June—1, Nelson L. Bradbury, for- |, S k | pri he need of both sanitary L N GiRleE U TTieE vesidant alss in B i )1.'. Leglon to act o firo pro-j IOCL 0 A e o et s | the Broad street sehool attended the |Eeant Dominick Ruggerrio, Corporal term about to open will con- 2 ection question; 14, 8. A, Hart es- : ¢ of Ch { §i B T e =l 35 z S parents meet in Kensington gram- | i 0 A Har Sy ia ovn er pidemics, & | parish., 1 w trolley stop at|meeting of state superintendents and | William Murray, First Cl Pri tinue as usual four nights a week tate valued a $162,5687 incipal \¢ S ) o ¢ ¢ Johnson, Fir: N % mti o d mar school to discuss I school | fo% J»‘,‘ ‘\“‘r‘ gR=iDETl pir of mad dog scarcs also caused | (omirnl Square adopied. | 19— \wat. | Principals held Wednesday in Hart- | Codric Johnson, First Class Private until_graduation on the fourtn or lentrance problems; § list is : Qo s : | ford. | Lieo Demaris, Private George Barnet ! . jury e e et s i kins' swimming pool closed by =i ha A : ‘ IN ]qzfi REVIEWEI]H) awn for 1 . Boys' club holds | (0, ‘m' g ‘““0"]2 e 3 h s torced to ! hoalth officer as health e Temco Sales Confercnce i‘”\‘l”; J']""’ and Sergeant 1 k t re English rst mecting: 12, building commis- : Sebiosing Sal o S astors during the Year, 2_State recommends sewage sy hirty esentatives of NSl SN SOT ORCIRNE, 1y L drawing “{League of Women Voter: Thirty DI OO LE Car Runs Wild 10p mathematics, dressmaking and Charles S orilcensivistor ol or of the Church of tem, Jan on Watking' swim- ! Trumbull Eleetric Manufacturing 5 TS lah G b auatia harles Williams of Kensington giv- % S 2 : e e = = Bl A sedan, owned by Martin | COOKQ Additional pupils may be Tt e i avior roti ming pool lif Co. from offices all over the coun- Few Stiring Tncidents DISHUTD o 3 sven sensimgion- svamman. |2 £155 In sld Bdden i wa U Sior UL S 1 GGy g v MU Ty o drom, e i e tho coun yian o Bine s, which T | st school; 22, Henry C. Deming clect tospital fov severaltp o Py “gies, 9—J. Wallace Beach |Ludlow, Ky.. and Trenton, N. J., will ; Sl Ain, Cuninlinent sion movement started by First ¢ has been in rd 1 night near the corner of Main and New Year's Day, sev- Lightning strikes barn|at the plant here next week from of F. L. King and does $2,000 dam- | Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. They i 14—Sixth annual graded | will have their headquarters at the residents; 30, town gives Meriden {the Wapping Y. M. C. A. team at the | . Miss Heinemann | sehool approved e e e topthelesony (|l o {fire department 3100 for work done close score o This win | visiting G T s o MR T il o e D SR AL s ] yrought to a | Scl tol for Har ; ; 2 in JO‘“” tire. 9 B the loc: d in fourth fon voted to ' moblle NEAein L Naw Tonden 2eidn r'hf{l.g»r of the program. On sudden stop after colliding with the m.and 12:15 zainst Neighbor — Community | July—1, Judge Griswold endorses place and events are pointing to the | i yp « summer playsrour the | 1S—Lowrey family reunion. Buell | iciday “General Sales” will be dis- steel pier supporting the rallrond o Aot Spenr ¥or. A | S 1o, 700 rsoction s & Kot it or 4|1 S e ot of Ghe WGy oo, - 5ol U4, e ok bing X sy i in xitof v (el | ors Contrs Contam laieala s T aarie fo oenls Ehe Dok that o dol tly town Joti and Plainville re-| farm milk reccives first perfect | O FEATY (WIEL (SO0 S S e o "”""‘P ol G St ];‘_l boys * Sen nual Banquet—Chureh Ttems, | found dead n bed; 10, Garage on orsunization is new at the game and guonded finely to every appenl for|rating in _Connecticut. Ralph b S s Bl B s TR eranE wort : ered; i s s R L L Soymour suceneds Charles H. New.|on Wednesday morning, the s damage being confined to the radia- | torney James T. Mather for cos 1926 | Boys' club starts drive for fundsi'practice and play in, they are put- | peaternal s passed ton as republican town committec|P¢ing devoted to panel boards, and tor and hood of the car |Ing on Divinity strect and permitted 17, whispers of annexation of Ken- up-regal battles in their meets | good vears although chairman. William J. Fo territorial ‘group meeting wiil John Davls of 20 Lincoln Place |t0 €0 With a e - _Complaints briet flare of the brick strike which | 3ra ronm .\“:),II-’” ;;,0\” "‘ with other teams in the leaguc. | potty, sef perhaps 4 new again chairman of demacratic m\\—nT:\‘};‘f‘h_li':mn‘fj;‘rnln‘on} !{"r“\flf 7;11'1 g e Mapom ecany Groiatios | e heauL culminated in the blowing up of & | Miss Ruth Warner elected assistant St Paul’s Church high record in volume, factorics and committce. iElesjand \Chantes i Manmewlllpinioey henlie was sriicile aluin IS8L | ERE 08, bl SRl Miss Ruth Was : N e e i e e T e speak on “Engineering” at the ing blow by a nob on the guard rail | COasting on the s question, dredging machine belonsing to the secrctary of Berlin Savings banki i, o o0 50 L T el s swn continued to grow for new $100,000 thes Thursday session, while Friday will while descending the railroad stairs, | WHich has Dbeen restricted because o rve fivst anniversary ) o0 B Aithough auffering growing pains, 0 Dby Sequassen corporation and|be given over to the clearing up of To Be Installed Tomorrow of the danger involved. The streets line were subdued. DPolitics ran |auietly; 27, town swelters unde et “'l,' i :1‘11\1 ':“"‘,I- ,:'”' _:”1 ";’_m‘; tiitonements ling leased to George LeWitt of New |auestions which have arisen, | Mrs. Ruth M. Pfennig of this city, smoothly and in the order expected, Pion Wil officiata at bath meama ) o own court, 4 borough government Dritain. Public school teaching ataff| A jolnt banquet of the exccutive | rocently reelected as state treasurer permitted botwonn. ‘the holy the one high light being the visiting | August—6, Romeo Levasque in-| (0t b o B0 5 0 SRR | and @ buflding code, are X increased from 25 to 35, 2—Traffic | officers, sales force, foremen, and of the American Legion auxiliary, i S ’;')“ "]‘; o nurse fight at the town meeting. 4 when hit by train at el i e officer David Kaufman fined for | their assistants will be held Th will be installed tomorrow at t follows: Weoodliig: itoskt: JOAES usnal number of influential citizens | Berlin station; town mceting rum- i AN e ; rozelina C. Kir- | keeping liquor with intent to se S Hotel Garde, Hartford at a Jjoint ° 100WS! IWoodim: were lost through death, probably s start early; 9, Mrs. Mary Calla- mday masses will be celebrated e ~Helger Erieson d of menin- (Continued on Page 11) | gathering of the American Legion : = ik the most telling being the passing 4 T4, dies; 10, Max Sugen- At S and 10 o'clock at St. Pauls T Pl 008 B o olsorve | Eitls believed con while in | and the auxiliary. i Proydvews Wil rasAEL : swimming; brother drives from De- | | Police to Mect at Curtis and end- away of Miss Adele D. Mu : hime : candidacy for church, Rev. W. D. Casey of Hart- - & i 1 A Hart and Hen ¢ Board! of 12, Claude W, Stev. ford officiating. Sunday school will 20\h weddin Ml troit in 24 hours in vain ra tl A special meeting of the meml belo ihe. sornoroRany ue art 2 ] vd of 1 . Clande W. Stey- s John H. Trumbuil re-clected t in 24 hours in vain race with | sRpec A LIEeNIng 00 Kis inembon Ingraham: Sherman strect, cnd I condition remair same, | ens announces candidacy for legis-|follow the 10 o'clock mass. i o8 Blalnville Trust Co. _ldeath. 6 E poison 17 | of the Bristol police departr has at i h promises of u bétter dawn In | lature: 16, Henry Hooker, 54, dies| Sacred Heart Church | Resignation of Rev. Josaph G. Ward | people. 4 i. Manchester, | cuMMuN”Y THEATER been called for 6:50 o'clock titis | . oo 2 ey B An itemized account of 1926 | in Kensington: 18, stir among resi-| A 1 s mass will be cele-|as pastor of Baptist church ac- |74, founde inville M. E PLAINVILLE evening in the city court room. i ¢ St G shows the following events dents on laxity in bus service rem-!brated fomorrow morning at 8 cepted. 14—Gra jurors order | church, dies. S—William J. John-{| = ST g While no statement has been made 5 i inuary—2, Berlin Constry {edied by Connecticut® Co.; 19, high- o'clock at Sacred Heart church, Bast mint vending mac removed | son announces intention of retiring | | ¥ridar., Dec. 3l—Dig Double Feature to the purpose of the mecting, it Co., celebrate ry; 13, commission aw contracts Lierlin, . John Brennan of from Plainville. 17— Delilah s as selectman, | ] Col- Tim McCoy and Ewuling Starko believed that the subject Maurice Molumphy dies at age i | for new Swamp road; 20, Fran- | Kensington, ofticlating. E. Morse, 78, dics 21— School Committeeman Fred | in “WAR PAINT" Isalary increase will bo d 14, . O. Clark elected h fmwold dies at age prevalents Health Officer Dr. Geo llen sues wife for $7,000 damage: Also | is rumored t the o will Berlin Community elub; 1 i s il Bast Beriln: wats atrast Cook quarantines all dogs. publican caucus nominate Jetto Goudal and Witllam Boxd || for o flat iner of §1 a day. Fast Bristol, hill west of . s oo e e & will be held 9 o'clock, RRev. John | . i R 5 B | “lE ¢ 0" " _ Gold property on Worthington rid 24, bids on Beckley eross-'c 'jronanof Kensington in charge, Mrs: Martha A madge, . John J. Kimmel for first sclectman; | in CIER MAN ONFAR Appeals Jail Sentence oad and ending on the e | with damage of §200; 19, | 1 e t ¢ ture st democrats name Bdward P. Prior. ; | wi ~Cullem of N tatm| ing bridge asked; 26, Treasurer - grandmother of motion picture s -\ Comedy | William McCullem of New Britain | (he road; Forestville ctalls attracts 205; 21, | ’ i A session of the Sunday echool will © 5 4 £y S s—V . bridge, 2, . SO R O o0 s ISR | 25 0 an | Y g installation attrac files petition for new roads; dies, —Walter Moore and ) 13—Vivian Cambridge, 2, taken tol| —oerieiors— !who was fined $100 and costs and | from top of Washin, strect and Robin spied with doubt as to b e R B % | follow. Ender. fathers of Mr, and Mrs, El- | New DBritain General hospital with | sentenced to jail for 15 days ve hding at-tHe:faas cen e S hother dfis this A f Sl it BOSETHL CRITREIRD S <t Congegational o e LTt open safety pin lodged In her || THE MANAGEMENT WISHES ALL Sk days yes- | onding at the foot of Central street whether i J { i Samuel A, Hart dles| oo berme Moore, ohserve Tath 4 ¥ ge n her \15 DARNORE &S e terday morning hy Judge William J. ¥ last of 19 new lighting fixtur i The Christian Endeavor society of ' (i " yirthday anniversaries. 23— [throat, 30—Republican sixth sena- g ‘"_“_‘T o L Malons s taken an appeal through NEW XnAR lis attorney, T. F. McDonough of for station promiscd. ‘ % 5 the Kensington Congregational una list totals §5.780.682. 2 torial convention here names h | BUC JON' rita g - 0] v Britain. Bonds, which were -1, news of death in g v e S : chureh will hold Watch Night 3o ana Mrs, I J, Birnbaum mar- | Rogers for state s | : K ’ . Miss Phoebe Beard, for- | TyPICIES 0 S o first ScLvico this ovening beginning &t pieq years. Fire at Pl October 4 — Republican ticket || in “THE FLYING HORSEMAN" fixed at $1,000, were furnished. mer resident, received; OWR BHOW- | L b e nomination at republican |5:30 9'clock | ville Electroplating Co. does 38, headed by John J. Kimmel sweeps || A sixty mile an hour, thrill & n i Holldny Tomorrow Yound as result of blizzar 5 mo-! On Sunday, the regular morning dama town election—finance bhoard adopt- | | nte, laugh a second Western dmamn Tomorrow, New Year's Day, will George A. Pickett, president of Am- | bruary S—>Mrs, Sarah P. Weth- fed by 2 to 1 majority. 6—DMrs. Rose | | that will keep you on the edge of || he gene ¥ observi roughout erican Brick Co. s; 23, health | crell, 96, oldest eesident of Plan- Di Iulio, 15, deserted by hushand, | | your seat. {the city as a holiday. city ville dtes. Death of Mrs. Ann Don- | Joseph Di Iulio and aid in lo- | TR AN offices, the public librar stor 12(h term; 24, Pardon C. Rickey { ¢ Shite 13—Dog quarantine re- |cating him. 11—Robert B. White SO | i . John P. Lewis nominated for tax Relicf offering, which w DOBte; BUlHE S RICHARD BARTHELMESS wointed to fire hoard in I°r 3 X ron e v 4 moved. Weight of snow on root nominated for assembly at repub- & See e = ? collector on democratic ticket to poned from last week because of il de rl garage. 16— |lican caucus. 12—White endorsed in “RANSON'S FOLL | rour n1cr S RETURNED Deming's place; 25, officers installed | & i (s fdditeg Mpiete ol i | | il M d d D iy by Bolfon-Kasica post, American | take place of John I’ Moore, who Rl weihse will beofalen G000 mananiater, 70,0168 Mk by democrats, 13—Three case: oti Flaming days of Indian warst || JYlaSquerade an ance The police were notified today of refuses nominations range this time and Rev. David Benjamin o Nights of prairie love—n drama of the return of the operator's licenses refu nomination; 2 rang . Gilbert married 40 y: typhoid fever reported. 15—Town || the dase when the West was youns TR he return of the operator's licenses gregational ¢ I dama meating votes $12,00 storm sewer but || —a drama that will live on and on. || oq Sequnssen Lodge, I 0. 0. ¥, | °f Charles A, Ericson of 32 Lake- DD S OxNL Ay [view avenue, William Palmierf of PLAINVILLE | 625 Tast street, Earl C. Foren of 188 Saturday, Jan. 1. McClintock street, and Peter De- 50c a person 4 prizes 1nu77‘- of $4 Spring street. i i i D. ree from Yale; 23, dynam he Boys' club senior basketball explosion wrecks Berlin - Brick Co. |team annexed their first game of dredging machine; upted (the season last cvening when they . il 3 troasurer of Berlin Savings bank; 2 ; Th neregational church htas st Wi lSitean s Sl f . a result of rolling down the steep | as is customary on each has incline on Main strect and crashing | day. Trains that will not operate against the guard rail on the cast are the ones arriving in Bristol from side of the street. The gu was Hartford 6:43, 9:04 a. m. and f an continued | 5:16 and . m., and trains Fast Berlinite Brings Suit for $300 A review of local events for st a quiet year. Aside from a Berlin Brick Co., activities in that heat wave. » foot of The regular Sunday morning mass been the practica to have ills in question pa scouts, who have with police whistles to | traffic when found 0 to protect the con | cancus; Dyer nominated on ; — cratic ticket; 20, 42 voters “made" Service at 10:45 o'clock will be a e . preparation for clection da : munlon _service, led officer Roger M. town asks small increase in budget; | Vernon L. Phillips hlin Bros. Ja ry clearanc is Monday, January Lezion. March—2, robbers make 5 Fogliati's store; 5. Mrs. Panl Baker by fire to extent of $5,000. fails to make appropriation for it; hanl at | Opens annual fair with b tond- | of Kensington will speak on the sub- | eiected preside Auxiliary | March $—Special town meeting John E. Lamb and James Eaton ro-i | | ance; 24, word received that Mrs, ject. At 10 o'clock, the Sunday Annie Molumphy is safe in Florida school will observe the annual Near Mon. and Tues., Junuary 3 and 4— Rex Ingram's “MARE NOSTRUM" of Bolton-K . Bdward J. | hurricanc ., petition for town - lays tax of 25 mills on grand list. lelected to town plan commission. || «iin” alice Terry and Antonio Moreno k of Blue Hil i S 11. Amos | hurse receives ffi\ 200 names ! (Continued on Page 11 1.“ $12,000 mage done by fire ~Winfleld Loomis, Frederick Bul- ollins dies at 59: 18, “Dyn October i wis refuses to 4 mite” Jones returns from Flori o ; A i e > T T = S - - trips 20, move f{o eliminate | Publicans take town offic with 3 O e stamtn s e euts m keninsion ant vt | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Alek Swallows Hook, Sinker and All Rev. Vernen L. Phillips speal on | Berlin; John P. Lewis runs hard on| evolution denylng that conflict be- | heels of republican rival in Kensing. tween church and scientists should | ton; G, town spends $231,999 for last 31, James Fagan of Kensing- | ¥t 's expenses; 8, Steven; vndm'wsi r town nurse; 10, town nurse ques- % 2 / 74 7 Bl 2 Smith of Kbl yllonsacelhd. ab exc g (0un frest: f SEL O e ( WL - WY - ANopLace!! AOPE-T : 0 ~TOMORROW'S GINE sington dios at age of 75; 10, §2.000 | ing; Treasurer Iields gots new | [ I woN7T 5557 WHERE ARE ., TUEA YOU'RE JUST )| WONT SEE You AEW YEARS AN NICKEL blaze at C o Rer- | roads; 11, Mrs. Lardner named for [ NYou TLL AEX VoL GOING, o FOOLIN' ME, TILL NEXT el 7 — (29 ¢ on town nurse question; re-| S TUROWAY representative democratic ticket | EAR' 4 / : ) : presentative on « VEA Sl Z AINTCUAT oty inst Stevens; 18, democrats hold | T.egion post wins memhership pri |ally in ¥o ers hall; 22, Supre-| 16, League of Women Vot men- | nant's Drug store robb , burg- | tiang town nurse nced and states it t in Hartford confess to| will carry auestion to the coming | Suprenant rohbery; 26, §. Chase| fown meeting: 27. TMeckley crossing | Coule resigns from board of velief. | climination hasesd: 20, measles eni- . republicans sweep | demie in Rine Hills: 30, Community | polls in state elections; 4, New ]‘.ri(»l ball held at Grange hall ain Chamber of Commerce takes up Mav—3, gagoline-electric | Bast Berlin bus question; 10, New cluding horn, added to New Tiritain | Biitain fire board mentions $700 | debt owed by Berling 12, W. I All-| irg in superior court appeal DANCE testifies against relief board g which he was chairman and demas present tax T 17, Emerson es FORESTERS HALL | peal for tax revision; 18, Moluniphy | Berlin home 1 burns with $25,000 dam- | Musie by | age; 20, Harold Ventres clgcted Bertie's Hotsy Totseys commander of Bolton-Kasica post;

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