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artford’s /zopping Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Beautify Your Home Grounds With Choice from the Wood Trellises We Have for You As a Protection to Your House and Fine For Climbing Vines and | Roses, Trellises also Beautify. Other Trellises Your selection in our Downstairs department. Berlin News STIRT AGITATION FIR STREET NAMES Stragers Confused by Absence of Directing Signs SYMEM NEEDS REVISING ak Minstrels Announce Program br Coming Town Nurse Presen- ation—Church Items—Clocks to fum Forward Tonight—Items, A question which will doubtless- Iy receive the attention of the town dicials this year and which has Ing been a source of considerable onfnsion in this town, is the numing #d posting of roads and strects, Most of the streets, aside from the nain highways ie known to the visitor to Berlin and the finding of cerfain thorough- fures is a question of inquiring one's way about. Back rou to other towns, such as Southingion, are im- properly marked, the ancient signs posted many years ago by the town now being inadequate for the auto- mobile traffic which uses the back ronds to an extent unknown in the | time the signs were posted. The small metal affairs arc not irom any distance and ave loosened from their original ings until they liabl suy direction with complete disre- d of the destination which they supposed to indicat As the town is wi erlin' streets arc o residents thems recd of sign posts makes itsel felt when t : motorist finds that IKensig- tonians themselyes have not heard 0f a street supposed to be in Kens- ington. About every road and strect in the town is known by at le three different names, and while Cooper HIll is known to some Ber- linites, others know of it as Farm- ington avenue and a few call Memorial Hill. Lower scveral othel 1d streets in its career and other dways of the communi and rechar been moor- ur pread, many unknown by and ves vewilde 5 as the been suggested that a definite name be placed on all the changeable strects of the town and that the roads he sufficiently in- dexed to insure against confusion. The section names and individual titles bestowed on roads in this com- munity belong to another day when automobile traffic did not demand that streets and residenc: ly and easily found, s the move state. Daylight ing. Old Father Time gains an tonight as the clocks of the com- munity will be turned forward to conform with daylight saving time, which will go into effect mid- mnight. While the change has been sufficiently advertised and the ma- jority of Berlinites will rise on the new hedule tomorrow, it is thought that this r, rs, the inevitable fow pear at church one hour schedule, hour will ap- behind Son Born. Mr. and Mrs. William S Norton of Kensfngton are recciving congrat- ulations on the birth of a son, born yesterday at the home St. Paul's Church Mass will be celebrated at 19 o'clock tomorrow morning Paul's church, Kensington 8 and at St Rey of the town, are lit- | vistble | to point in | the | t intersections | it | becomes | thoroughtares | be quick- | porters of | as in other | A BIG SURPRISE Offered in green and white Trellises, 8 feet in length, 21 inches wide, also fan shape, 8 feet high in the same colorings. 500 of them offered at less than you could buy the lumber. Choice of four different styles, for, each in different shapes and heights. Come see them. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY APRIL 23, 1927 \ Plainville News | CODLEY APPOINTED BIDE, INSPECTOR Will Occupy Office in Town Hall Beginning May 2 PRINCIPAL LORD RESIGNS ;'1\ a | Wi | vi | th L th [ th { sir (s is |.=| ba ! ne | | Has Accepted Position in New York —Salvation Army Makes Annu x} Appeal—Several Court Cases — | Church Notlees—Briefs. it o Ozra T. Cooley was appolnted the | W first building inspector for the town | ! | of Plainville at a meeting of the | { building commission held last night | vy | in the town hall. Mr. Cooley af | formar builder himselt and fs thor- | oughly versed In byilding and elec- { trical work; the commission fee | that it has chesen a man fully com petent and capable of carrying out the provisions of tha building code | ! which gocs into effact the first of | In next mo He has retired from | ™ contracting and gone into the real estate business, having recently opened up and disposed of a large tract of land here, | e Cooley win { Monday, May His headquarters | will be in the town hail, in the room | now occupied by the Plainville Pub- | lie Health Nursing associati This | assoctation is considering taking the | anarters now by Dr. L. H | Irost is w ti take office on m; i 1 | aceup | C in the Neri bloc Principal Lord Resigns The resignation of Phillips H. {T.ord as principal of Plainville High | school was handed to the school [ committea last evening and will be | aceepted, althou no action has | heen taken v Mr. Lord has ac- | cepted a position in New York state, tand his retirement is stated not to | ba connected with that of Superin- tendent of Schools L. & Mills. He as fssied the following statement explaining his position: “In January 1 was offered a posi- w w i | wi Pe las, ete., await <h W {John €. Brennan will bs in eharge. A session of the Sunday follow the 16 o'clock | services will meet on savings time schedule ' Sacred Heart Church | mass. the dayligi Rev. John €. Brennan sington will officiate at the § o'clock light savings time mass to b eld at Paul's chiurch tomorrow morning. Sunday school will fol-| low. “ of Ken- Kensington Methodist All services will be held on day- light savings time tomorrow at the Kensington Methodist chureh, Su day school will meet at 10 o'clock. | Rev. 3 will ofticiate at at 11 o'clock worth len weekly mect- Standards of | The pastor will | | | | [ the preaching sery {At 7 o'clock the | Will hold its regular | ing with the theme | the Christian t [1vad the class. At 7:30 o'clock Miss | Tord will lead the evening service with a story chosen o be of inter-| st and help to both youns and old | entitlea “How John Perm id | the Lord’s Prayer.” There i |no sermon at thé cvening { the story taking its place 1 The social service cla {at the church on Tues, {at lock. On i ning 0 to § Knights of Honor will regular weekly mecting he mid-we evening at 7 {led by the pastor. On Friday aft- ernoon at i o'clock, the women | of the Mcthodist ehurch will hold a {food sale at Legion hall, Kensing- ton. The Junior League will meet | lat the church PFriday afternoon at 15 o'clock. Kensinzton Congregational vlight saving time will be ob- tomorrow at all church, at the Kensington Congre- church. The morning | | t 10:45 o'clock will be led | | by Rev. Vernon 1. Phillips, pastor, | who will speak on the theme: “The | | In-Growing Christ.” av school under the supervision of Mrs, Sid- | ney W. Cowles will meet at 12| o'clock. The pastor’s class will meet | | at 5 o'clock tomorrow aiternoon at | the church. Christian Endeavor ex- | ercises will be held at 6:30 o'clock ! 1 the Young People's mveting will take place at ) o'clock. Berlin Cor tional Daylight saving time will he ob- served tomorrow at all ices of the Berlin Congregational —church. The Older Boys class will meet at | 110 o'clock tomorrow morning. At | 1 10:45 o'clock the morning serviee | will be led by Rev. Raymond Gil- | man, pastor of the Stanley Memorial | church of New Britain with whom | | Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor, will | !'exchange pulpits. The Sunday school | class will meet at 12:10 o'clock, led | by Miss Mary B. Griswold, super- | lintendent. Douglas Sheldon will | 1sad the Young Dcople’s meeting at | ‘clock. The pastor has called a meeting | of the standing committee of the church at 5 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. All members of the commit- tee are urged to he present. Prepare For Traffic The local traffic squad is prepar- ing for what it believes will be the Sunday to be experienced ear. Last week's rain tem cred wotor traffic to helow norm but the arms of the law expect come-back on the highways tomo T A special campaign against | speeding and reckless driving will be opened tomorrow by the con- stabulary eonsisting of Consta S Rrown, Orville George Kanupka, John William Ritchiv, George | n will 1 will meet rnoon eve- the their ay Tuesday o'clock, hold at the| service on ! 15 will be from Thursday 1 D served servie gational ervie Su | | | | 1 | i ! heaviest this « Pola and | Announced { The progl for the Monday | iing_ production of 1l Pau Tabs minstrels which will be given | at Fraternal Hall, Kensington, for | the benefit of the town nursing fund, | has heen announced as follows: Overture by Botsford: opening | horns by the entire company Tambo Drill he's SHI1 My Bahy” | by Charles Giana: “Indian Love Call” by Mrs. B. Corr; "Aln't She am ov St s ttary's reports | win | Epi tion with a New York concern at a attering of correspondence and mail advert Iinformed the cchool hoard Your Husband - | Chairnian, Joseph MeCarthy y R. Warren; “Tonight You Belong [ March 6 that I had been offered this 16 Mo” by Paul Giana; spectalty by | Position and that T would not be a Paul Glanotta; specialty dance hy | candidate for the principalship for ¥ Malioy. “Hrllo Wisconsin” by |the coming year. 1 told him so that Mrs. B, “Fm On My Way|he would have ample time to act, Home ; “Stop T Siveat?® by ut ne Again T Didn’t Know M. Rayne: “Down the | by Joseph McCormic ! to ot i m. T did not care to have it known pub- |licly. My resignation will take ef- fect July 1, at which time 1 shall| take up my duties In New York. My connection with the school board Las been friendly and I have alway: | been treated with the utmost co: sideration and thoughtfulness by the committee. I have enjoyed working ¢ the entire company, on has been entirely o s last two presenta- tions in this town. A final dress re- hearsal will be held tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock at the Tabs Hall Missionary Mecting Wonien the Congregati churches of Kensington and Rerlin & will attend the annnal meeting of | With them. : the Woman's Congregational Home| The events which Missionary Union Connecticut ! 6chool department this w which will he held mmanua) the announcement that i S e ComAnial laplea had been appointed high school principal, led Mr. Lord to | make public his intentions which he ! 'had hitherto kept in secrecy. The school department has expressed 1t L as tisfied in every way with his work here and is sorry to have | | him leave. o Y. Judd, principal of the lof Broad Street school, is said to be an- | cther school head to leave. He has | ide no statement other than he{cp ved his contract from {th 1 tin m us ch tin fo ! transpired in the with c.it ot Leon at chureh, Hartford of Wednesday, April 27, The morning session, he held 10:30 o'clock, < time will include reports of onary work done in this state Iress by Rev. A. M. I he afternoon session 2:30 o'elock will deal with the secre- of the varions dis- tricts and will inclnde an address Rev. William L Beard, known to Congregational pas throughout the Confirmation Class The class in instructions on the First Communion and confirmation of the children of St. Paul's church, be held this afternoon at ocloc Rev. John C. Brenna pastor, will be tn charge. Fast Berlin Ttems Daylight saving time wil be oh- served at all of the church services held here tomorrow. St. Gabriel's | opal church will have the Sun- day school classes at 9 o'clock fol- lowed by the regular morning serv- ce at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at the Methodi ¢ h 10:45 o'clock, D. & T followed by Sunday school at 12 ‘clock. The Junior league will mee at 3 o'clock. The Epworth league will meet at 6:45 o'clock followed by the usual evening service at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited to attend the whist and social to be given by th ladies of Sacred Heart church in the church social rooms next Monday eveping at 8 o'clock. This is the which wihl Er Ll tie i the committee Glee Club Broadcasts The Plainville High Schoo! Boys' ee club will broadc from WTIC ! Hartford from 9 to 9:30 o'clock to-| iight. The boys will meet at the school at 30 o'clock and be taken i th up in automobiles by frlends of the chool. They will be in the broad- | casting room at $:30 o'clock and be te. at TODAY ONLY Zane Grey's “BORN TO THE WEST” Brimful of the Sort of Thrills thag set the old heart golng like a Trip-Hammer. WHERE THE THRILLS B “PHE HOUSE WITHOUT A KEY’ “QO; MES" “NOV UNDAY ONLY A BIG SHOW “THE BACHELOR'S BABY" with Helene Chadwick and Harry Myer MONDAY—TUESDAY A GREAT LAUGH SHOW MONTY BANKS in “HORSE (Continued on Page Twelve) iian 5 TS ] Fraternal Hall ‘ BERLIN Sunday, April 24— RUDOLPH VALE in ‘THE SON OF THFE. SHEIK’ | | TINO FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ILL AUSTLE OVER AN SEE IF FRECKLES POP IS GONNA START BUILDIN' TMEIR AOUSE 7O DAY, AN’ |- 7UEY ARE MEBBE L CAN RIDE ONE OF 71" AORSES WMEN THEY'RE DIGGIN' THEIR spaced before “Bull { Ostman will play | tion { coming committee, a hou worker, upon ach day to the treasurer as the amount asked is fu! vill Mours and storin on | While it is against the state statutes | br Jolnson: grand finate | And as it was the middle of the year |y, hall, stores, factorics and post 1 office will observe the change. ahead all frains at 2:01 o'clock to- tima other than moving all trains up fone The motor coach service of the New {logical seminary. | public is cord p. m.; Walter E. Schober will be the leader. Community Theater the microphone so t the tone values wiil be the best. They will sing the following num- ! r&: lose Harmon " i ligh Dog,” “Home Agaln “Steal a vay to Jesus,” “Old McDonald," | B 1 “Go Down, Moses” A quartet o render “Carry Me Back to Old | reinny;” John Carrone will play . & violin solo in this piece and An- . ony Greene, boy soprano, will sing e solo part. Edmund Tolll wiil 12 the obligato and Miss Helen the plano. The sgram will be eoncluded with the € of Grieg's “Deovery” and @ school song. Fighteen hoya will participate. nce the Chamber of Commerce nquet they have received numer- quests for appearances hboring citfes and towns. Salvation Army Appeal. appral of the Army for funds with w its goneral welfare ville duri v 125 to 30, lowing commitiee will harge of th paign: ‘hecler, chairmar asurer; Henry wton, & € I ¥ Ac | wint in| M 1810 18 iz Iva- | whe ich to ork | tice Ire The in | bac Tro < Gwillim Vinee ing un t 2 or the J. E. Mel direetion of the | to-house ca alvation Army ‘ady. This solicita sdav, April until the town has heen Mr. Cady will be y eredentials sed to show contributions re- be turned over Gro of the Kol Offi il b made Leal: on will 1 con roughly covered uniform and w hich he will be request. All v him will Kel Blo der rived paign, A. A. MacLeod, Plainville rust Co., to whom checks may be {took him to his cell de payable, so he ¢ appeal for funds is authorized or this year, not committes feels that > no difficulty in raising the amount of the quota. Every ene and appreclates the splendid ork being accomplished by the and it is hoped that no one ill refuse to contribute to &uch a orthy cause. | Mr. Cady is the only officer au- orized to solieit funds in Plai for the appeal. The public a fine w. whil toni 1 Arge thers il 1 i 2 my, chil Daylight Saving Time ut Plainvills will go upon daylight ving time tonight, taking 60 min- from the procession of the g it away until fal Iwa ann Lp change the clocks in publie aces, all activities will ba an hour rlier, beginning tomorrow. Church rviees tomorrow will be on sum- | or time, while on Monday the | pe are has o | has Yaor will Rev the New, me tables have been issued by the w Haven raiiroad, which will eet | orrow morning. Contrary to the nal custom of the road, few anges have heen made in running | S lat hour to conform to the new |tom One new train between Hart- rd and Terryville, stopplng at atnville at 16:35 a. m. on Satur- ¢ mornings, has been added; no alteration has heen made in Hartiord-Waterbury service me. day {Sun fa dali sum ngland Transportation Co. has also en left undisturbed. The Connec- ut Co. and Bristol & Plainville ctric Co. will observe the change time. | fect | stro { has Methodist Church | Services at the Plainville M. urch tomorrow will be as follow: yroing eervice at 10:45 o'cloc o preacher will be Rev. John H. engs. who Is taking a post-grad- te course at the Hartford Theo- Sunday school at | ‘ad No evening service. The Gla 1y invited to attend | Chof league meeting at b | fem | @ be held on | ski, Dev G noon. Epworth All services wil Florence Richard, Mary | Redeemer’s A. M. E. Zton Church | M | the | chui PLAINVILLE —TODAY— TOM MIX in “THE CANYON OF LIGHT" Fire Fighter—No. 1. News, Fables, Comedy. SUNDAY & MONDAY “THE MIDNIGHT SUN" with Laura La Plaunte and Pat O'Malley. pas at sup | ing o'cl ton | Mis ip. FIREMEN At the New High School FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29 Concert From 8-9 Wonderful Musie by Tasillo’s Orchestra Distinguished Colorful Decorations Tickets $2 a Couple of the J. J. Kimmel, C. R. Sherman, | $100. before was ch downstairs. He was fo) Hartford will be tricd befors erno dant iy the father, in St requested not to make contributions |for some time, to any other person claiming to rep- resent the Salvation Army. P! ins of | warden |held at meeting of church The list of pupils who were per- Virgil Coy, Klatt, { light saving tim A spec | under the auspices of the saving time Congregational Church ppointments will be on t suving tim 10:45 o kely . Bristol News uincy BURGLARS CAUGHT | ENTERING STORE Oficer Chabot Gets Two Red day- g servies servic at ipper Thur parlsh hov gy hursday at )bbins Mrs. Nalbandian Fin frs. ¥shoo Nalbandian was fined Handed in Forestyille n a Mo View fan S e betore Jua. | Police Expect to Clear $1.000 ()n‘ M. O. Ryder, charges were | Ball — Ricycle Thefts Believed agal Mary a neighbor eve me by Mrs. » compl Solved — New Britain - Baseball Team Opens Season Sunday. ing sto stville last An afte who app. Bonds were sot Juror Charles F, the cer erus- | who| : ; was N habot. two you to foree ishme the Toski t, Southingtor aged 15, thington. ) was with them making ahot, who does iile, was making an of the rear doors in the| ntion was at wi ar door When brough the names ot Con- and A West Cent third n sie- Experts Disagree sses ot ed when it 3 Justice Wil tonic had b ssom's corner Officer ¢ e t ters, arres irsday he time iving while 1 of liquor. who had cxamined pronounced him sober, hut | cer Phelps and E. D. Pric [AREPERTION oy conter when his a Gt | tracted to a noise in the rear of ti d guilt | Kent bloc Proceeding cautionsl ind costs. Grand Juror | he noticed the twe men working on cted for the town,|the rear door. Ie took them inta | B hreerited A third evidently employed as a sonsing something wrong, disappeared in th | darkness and the officer being alon he was unable to start fn pursuit. [ The polics car was summoned and | | Officer Lawre an was | patched to th and return to | headanarters Officer and the two prisoners, Sadoskl and Kania were bound over to the June term of superior court under bonds of $2,000 by Judge William J. Malone in polfce court today. They said they were | fishing at White Oak pond yesterday when the man who escaped hap- |pened along and gave them a drink. | They camo to Forestville and tried i fo break into the stére. They | blamed the third man, whose iden- | |tity, they said, was unknown to them, for thelr predicament. Firemen's Social and Dance The sccond annual social and dance of the Bristol fire department will be held on Saturday evening, April 80, in Firemen's hall, Forest- ville. The proceeds will be turned into the Firemen's Relief fund, Somirattal Boys Steal Bieycles Catholic Church Duringailie masti G wagks tandard time will be maintained | Police department has received eral complaints of bicycles heing stolen and untfl yesterday all ef- forts to apprehend the parties re- sponsible had been unsuccessful, school session there will be Scrgeant Henry Jeglinski while irls' Junior So. traversing the Relliy tract yesterday May 1, the |came upon the frame of a bicycle vicas and a voung hoy standing near ft. Ho questioned the voungster, who first denled any knowledge of how it ot there but later admitted he knew who had stolen it. As a re- {sult, the officer located the hoy named and he in turn implicated {another youth. Both are 13 yea old. A search of the home fn which {one of the hoys lived revealed a number of bicyele parts in the col- lar. ‘When confronted with the ad- dltfonal evidence, the youth admit- rain, Burton Distin, Herbert | ted that he had stolen bicycles from bau, Frank Melechinsky, Mirona | Peter Miller of Lincoln avenue, Al- bert Grabel of 19 School strect and tkowski, Lillian Helm, Julia Le- h ine, Rose Susco, Aldona Mills, | James Martusls of Woodbine street. | rade 6—Elton Hill, Anna Kawal- | The last named youth when ques- | Wladga Kawalski, Mildred Peck, | tioned, told a conflicting story and | Smagacz. |it Was said that he had himselt stolen the bicycle from Willard Schner, Both boys, with thefr parents, wil! be brought before Prosecuting At- torney James T. Mather Monda morning. Police Ball a Sucoess h taway. flue e night Cook the rge F toni drunk they had to a J. 3 For. C. 3. Pr : B lookol Trial This Afternoon ! he action of Mary C inville asainst Walter of of rlo Tully Justice o'clock this The plaintifl, who {3 dumb, is secking for hor which she claims the de- She has been home, West Hartford, 0. Ryds and with d. Agnes’ Ban on Fires Lifted he ban on brush fires has been fted the heavy days, omatically the past two . E has aunced, and from now until May ermits may be obtained to hurn <h and clear fields, while those mits revoked Auring the dry spell now valid again. Irving Gridley Leen appointed a deputy fire rden Mre. Felix Chantrell hody of Mre. Felix Chantrell brought here from Ne e died this week, It in West cemetery, Wyckoft conducting e bean k, wher, be p . Charles ce he Church of Our Lady of Mercy orrow and regular masses $ and 10 a. m. with Sun- school at 9 a. m. After the the | On Sund; will hold mer time, Perfect in Attendance ty. s on in attendance at the Linden et school during the winter term been announced as follows: de Allan Bartlett, Charles 1d, Car! Lundquist, Roger Or- Vito Giroloma, Harry Wicke, Alma Bartlett, Aurelia enere, Elcanor Wyyman, Marion rade 4—James Burgess, Edgar forning worship will be held at Redecmer's A, M. Zion rch tomorrow at 11 a. m., day- scrmon by the Sunday school will be held 5 p. m. Mra. Loulse Mayers ; crintendent. The evening preach- | The inclemency of the weather service will be held at 7:90 |43t evening falled to decrease the ock. Rev. Frederick Washing- [3itondance at the fourth ann of Plamville, will preach. Jibe conubnt it il Bl I Community theater and concert will he Lns school gym. When the curt at ) cert, pra ally every seat in the Jarge theater was occupied. rogram, on which appeared tists as William | Caesar, master of the piano; Beth soprano; Evan I in Scotch songs and stories: the Wood Sisters, dancers; Harry Foster Welch, | he famous onc-man band and the ol Saxophone Trio, was ad-| judged by many to be the hest ever | offered 10 the publia by the guard- s of the I Tivan Davies in the role of “The Virginia Judge” made a dec d hit wi his many humor- ous storfes and jokes, and partieu- larly when he asked all the married | women in the audience, who laved | their husbands, to him in the | “Oh, How T Hate to Get Up in tha Morning." M to his ap- | [parent confusion, he was obliged to {sing alone, and remarked “So this| tor. 12 at the H given Ladies ionary society Thursday a m. under the direction of (Continued on Page 12) S BALL Dancing From 9-1 Guests o A Gala Time Checking Free TH SAME FELLA I SAW LISTENIN' TO US LAST TUURSDAY WHEN FRECKLES WUZ TELLIN' ME ABOUT T MOAEY AIS PoP pap!! |1 | is Bristol” 'He then asked all the men who loved their wives to join him fin the song and greatly to his surprise, quite a few men joined in the song. AL the conclusion of the concert at 10 o'clock, the ball was opened in the ballroom, and dancing was en- Joyed until 1 a. m, Although ail returns have not been reccived from the tickets, it im be. lieved that approximately $1,000 will Le realized for the benefit of the police sion fund. Devotions This Evening There will be devotions at 7:30 o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's ¢hurch in honor of St. Ann. Concert by Local Talent On Sunday, May 1 at the Commun- ity theater a concert will be given by Paul Colapietro, tenor, assisted by Miss Josephine Mastrobattisto, so- prano and M Winifred Rarnfleld. Mr. Colapietro is a resident of this nd has just completed a course Iture fn New York city. cen heard by radio on two from station WSMG, New 1d has given ona recital in hall. The sale of tickets heen large, Waterbury-Bristol Bus Line considerable interest local is a bill favorably reported railroads committee of the legislature authorizing the Waterbury and Bristol Tramway Co., o operate a hus line hetween Water- ury and this city over trunk line ¥ through Wolcott. Years ago such a gurated but was aban ipparently due to lack of patronage. However, many feel that such a line t the present time would prove « nuncrative proposition particular- ing the afternoon and late in evening. Cathedral Harp at Baptist Church At 7 o'clock Sunday evening. ninsic lovers of the eity will be gi are treat at the Bristol T church, when C. Belmont He of New York eity will play a pr £ram of church music on the Catie- Iral harp, whic mero icn a declared #o ba the most nninue instrument of its kind. The Farp ia the invention of Mr. Hendri« s the only instrument of its 4. It has Leen dedi rvics alone and will plicat-d. \Mr. Hendricks willed it, 1 Smithsontan 1 A 8 Daylight Saving Time At 12:01 2. m. Sunday, April 24t daylight saving time will become of- ctive and all activities, starting Monday il ha conductad on that has Tomorrow, ho a few of the churehce in the ing the Catholic, First nal and the Immanuel Luthsran will conduct the regnlar Sunday services on standard time. All trains on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad com- pany will, effective 2.01 a. m. Sun- or peopls the state W i tution ton, tday, be scheduléd one hour earlier standard time to accommodate travelers and commuters. Rallroad clocks will all remain on standard time, The schools of the city, which re. oren Tuesday morning, April 26th, | will also operate on daylight saving time. Lake Compounce Lake Compounce will be open all day Sunday and trolley of the Bris. tol and Plainville Electric Co. will be in operation to and from the the resort until 11:10 p. m. All con- cessions will be open and there wiil be dancing in the ballroom with music by Bill Tasillo's Foot Guard Society orchestra. A band concert will be rendered from 3 to § p. m. in the afternoon by the New Departure band under the direction of Director Ernest Becker, To Play in Wilton The New Departure baseball team will play its first game of the sea- son tomorrow afternoon at Wilton. Manager Joe Carroll has & num-e ber of rookles who aspire for regu. lar berths and it is expected that { they will be given a caretul trial before any are cast adrift. The | opening date in this city has not ag yot been definitely decided upon. Grammar School Baseball Two baseball games in the Grani nuir school leagues are scheduled for Monday afternoon. In the Class B league the Lutheran team will cross bats with the East Bristol nine on the latter's ground and in the Class A league the South side team: i scheduled to play the John Jeniincs team on the DBurlington avenua grounds. Auto and Trolley Collide An automobile operated by (url T. Carlson of Fair street, Foresivilla, and a Terryville-bound trolley car of the Bristol and Plainville Flsc- tric Co. collided near the corner of School and Orchard streets at 6:09 oclock last’ evening. Carlson’s tomobile was overturned and dani- aged but the driver was unhurt. The trolley car was slightly damagea and was able to continue on ite run to Terryville. None of the passergers were injured. Officer Joseph Strup, who in\ sstie ated the accident, found that c‘arla son was driving onto School atreet from Orchar! street when the colli- sion occurred. The driving rain which had spattered the windshield of the car was belleved to be a con. tributing factor to the smash. The trolley crew and Carlson were before Prosecuting Attorney James (Continued On Page 11) W, YoU AMUST 8e SEEIN' TuNes ! TUERE ISNT , AAVYBODY oUT THERE Now!!

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