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‘B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927. re . = champlonship. It was voted to con- . opened and the contract awarded at|Mink's office, where the knot was ainville lNews |i»: the iexue another summer. r,sto @IS |i"° council meoting next Tuesday | tied. There was also considerable talk of evening. | Last Day For Instruction forming a bowling team with en- ; ch bid must be accompanied by | Preparatory to the coming elec- Mail Orders Shop by tries representing the same four or- a certified check for $500 payable to | tion next Monday. the voting ma > ‘Mail if S nisatlong=the: tumbull Eleotiia the treasurer of the city of Bristol. | chines of the city have been open for b Promptly % Unable to Zlvmlu(acmrmz Co., the Standard | Teachers' Banquet Tonight instruction at the several voting | & Bearings, Inc, the Peck The annual banquet and mecting | Places. Today is the last day for in- Filled ary?mts oppin @enter _Come pring Co., and the Businessmen. of the Bristol teachers' assoeintion | Siruction of voters, and tonight the /’P 3 7 Yourself H. S. Footbali Schedule T Y will be held nm‘m,"}w y',’,.“y:fg':: machines will be locked and sealed o N The high school football team| school. Officers will be elected by Uity Mechanic Frank Wilder, not = will open its season next Tuesday Program of entertainment including | '© D¢ opened until 11 o'clock next afternoon when it will play the Bris- songs with original verses to olg 1onday 1. s Industrial League Mamagers Vote | ohis=® omses, second, tone o | Change in Policy o Begome i, vunce e erovica v the |l v o e pramete Autumn Wear for I/I/lde Awake Boys sum mr H- S. Spl]!‘ts onds defeated the locals by 6-0 in & EHBGUW 00!0[)91‘ 5 Boy~' Club Scason to Open News will appear on Friday of this hard fougl game, \uinvg‘hv'd‘!‘ o oug S w [t will contain full news of score in spite of a great advantag inville, Southington, Plantsville, Sast Bristol, Farming- id Unionville, The first copy Ask your news dealer or er season of the in size, weight and experience. This ST Bristol Boys' club will ‘open mext |y oe i, st B bme game) willl e, en regular schedule of supervised tivity will be in fores newshoy for it.—adst iher of the local eleven. § . A Saturday afternoon, October 8. with gl b T With the opening of the new season we have been planning for the needs of the H. S. Team Starts on Tucsday With | the South Manchester State Trade | New Pastor of First Congregational | 1" ¢ ounced schedulailsins e $ boys at well as those for their mothers andsisters. You will find our boys’ section filled chool team as opponents. The con-| 5 e 4 0 + i : 2 RS i hurch Arrives — Recepti |4 Gym class under the direction of with correct wearables for the little men at prices that will please. Foon N leT ass Oantain- Beder ‘},‘,‘.l(:y:f?:'flt the local 1»;‘:1 :r‘]n N i Moo afiet o on JUNIOR SUITS JUNIOR OVERCOATS Gas Service Tapected —Hird 10| pia¢ Simsbury High at Simsbury. Rev and Mrs. Montbleaun—Teach- Jay, :\ mesday’ and Thursday A B @)‘ 50 to $8.75 $6.50 up Open Inn—Well Baby Conference HaEeT ”‘,"‘i‘\,’"l"y;""“;‘ ‘;‘h:" k:“': ers' Club Anuual Banquet. % HEDIOESUS: OB L‘l‘!EN I]R[]w Nfls Pk Lt = : i a game with Wallingfors h and e A remarkable collection of new Fall /All wool, double breasted models, con- The officials of the Plainville In- | other games are in the works, The increasing frequency of pay- | leRe Anlaaaclass! oisiunion 1 models in jerseys, crash tops and jersey vertible collars with large pockets, full box dustrial Baseball league voted at | has ‘: °n "Ayv:\my! ,’_1,‘,'1“,‘;"‘,;‘”,"\7' r)nn mm; ries ; ihiEsdialne i SR O S ] P ants, wash tops and wool pants, knitted model that is quite nobby in chinchillas, thelr meeting last night to send a | ooEc Bames o e 5 it ing dub G serious in- | o y.50 ? o M pants, 2 ) e etre ctose ror soune O0ATEE Smugglers Murder Un- . n . . . b ools the Juries to J 8 handle tops and flannel pants, sizes 3 to 8. fancy mixtures and jerseys, for juniors 3 check of §100 to the high sehool fo of Planville 1igh have no e i s c . to 8 years. i an furtherance of athietics af|{cums and larger schools ha¥e |weel caused the New Departure PSH e Yede or fortunat Hi h S SHEEPSKIN COATS N hat Institution. A balance of $168 | folchs ehich would be too heasy | Mit Qo te adent the methed ot | Lncction o vard Benoit: Tucs- ales on Ig €4S i L NEW SUITS | was left in the league treasury afi- | i1y Tiateis STuithermore: it & 3 adop! t day and Friday from $:30 to :4 $6.50 and $7.50 each (4 Piece Model er the close of the season, and dis- | &y quite. lats to start making a | PA¥IeNt by check to weekly salaried | Printing class _Instructe B An early suggestion, but a wise pur- iece Models) cussion developed last evening over |iep i’ {ut Manager Purdy Is | “Tplovesand payments will be made | Reginald Gillman: Tuesday and chase. We have coats in a drab shell, full $13.50 B B ) G Ty S G i]\_‘)&l\w Tl andi¥ia i ne el UDCs R ticne A RonSOutab st ST st tomE T N lined sleeves, lamb collars and prices ex i 8 tlfl 16i new fall patterns, guaranteed S B e i Bl n w:,h“u"‘o:.: h";\ been \l:i‘ro‘nmnm Mechunical dras . . 5 St all wo hd s . < quet, but Presider orge Heb- ller has been elected cap- | Hon for some ti and it is ex- tructor 1 e ceptionally low for quality. t'nicke(;«al fast colors, with two pair den made the counter-proposal of I R b Chonted com | pected that soon ail employes will T from 7 to : : b S. helping out the high school students only 18 Toys, but the spirit | be paid by check. The checks will try class instr - SRS DD CORDUROQY KNICKERS ST = by making a donation to their ath- AT a|be drawn on the Bristol Natio ore: Monday 1 Eytanamd SUEDE JACKET! |is excellent and the outlook for a | A 8 $2.75 and $2.25 Dot aaet Hetie fund, and this met with instant |2 o than in' (e past is good. | bak. and fo faciiate tho I IS s baon f . K P Dieach CaNOLS Ixpect Better Gas Service of the checks by the employves the Marictta A, Carpenter é BUECIeIRInine Golf style, double seat and knee at Tl o Il ned it Thiiachiool Anthonill e s lowed el xpeet Better Gas Service B0 oiseian) Dlaves i ihs A ST mEniE e thrown overboard 827 5 - 2 5 , cut very full, lined with Better gas service is expected to | officers and directors of that insti Fen ) i 2.75 pair is a very good corduroy and will Sieaon L . lEaenal fo e e ik aioo - & z 101 sels mercilessly R 3 . Q & use the high school dia = W o ror o r- ’ plaid, which can be worn on either side, 8 {result from the laying of a new gas |tution have incorporated a ne o A e sy stand hard wear. Other knickers 8 to 18§ " ¢ o) mond this summer, and the “dusty” | fo0 " G0 TGN he started imme- | bank, which 1s to be located at {he i Jiticldls sala foreigners. us- 'E g it bl Ok Selnd i ) Power Co. This main will street and which will be known as R 5 FELT HATS s thet anaaie (i : requently placed in NOT TOO EARLY FOR SWEATERS For bigger boys, in tan, grey l“:'" !\; \v\n!IH;.r S :p"‘lmu |l nyille dnlong s has N en bR Shijithe Ixasth Sidedhanic and Sliryst Lo is necess ey will ~ = s % & Yy » JuEgeanandisuesinaralduite road, turn off at Crooked street, and This move on the p t New oo SEhi. e 18 1 i Every boy should own more than one. jearl and other leading shades, all attrac- during the season and the receipls |0 proeced along Woodford ave Hv‘ur R L) ey 0 & : kil ) Crew neck in blue and black and maroon tively priced fell somewhat short of the expected | it iyt gireer, Broad strect, Web- | D0 L CB S A R o5 ya L iy at $5.95. (Pure wool and worsted). Ay sum. This was partly due, he sald, | o street and West Main street 0 | 3z or w0 ncin othor cittes and |y ot B ERviaG LU T LD e e s et Others in blue $4.95. Roll collar sweaters, NEW SHIRTS AND BLOUSES to the fact that it was a “first sea- |y, Rristol town line and beyond. e i : i ntire was spent i 2 government ship pursues _ e A 37 31,00 89 #6n i Wil e nTlstalient Whichitare: ex-hotes nepialieoran iy oy d AR bEllayed (BRI ERS ARG, In il be placed large variety of shades, $7.50. 5 $1.00 to $2.00 each Beated! it iral veninga, Ona erd| ot e 0RSERETIE (U TaR SN thvers ot mristol il later dddnt thls o e A \gai ugglers found to have . New and splendid assortment of ror was in having all the tic -ms{ ved by the stato highway depart- |Method of payment. Th S T d ot how eir cargoes. PAJAMAS stripes, plain figures in broadeloth and printed in the same coler, with the [\ "0/ q (he work of putting the| 0 a notice issued by the company | Virst Co e s0vloes navesundicated” thatifres $1.50 to $2.50 percales predominate M G et result that some unfesting persons | ool e round s been going | 10 emploves who will be eftected by with his fam mently (e ers are murder- Pleasi % ty of del. d col blous f ,! < e used the same ones at every game ‘m‘ for the p. two days. When ap- ! new method, full directions are N today and o erboard, . ; easing variety of models and color- blouses in the usual B. T. quality ma- during the season. Toward the end | 71 (00 (85 PIEL IR O B L e Liven s to the procedure o be fol- officiate af Shurch noxt Sunday |but that sometintes they are cast ings, pull over style and button fronts. terials. this practice was blocked by substi- |, 51" tha power company officials 10wed In cashing the checks, which mornng v. Mr. Cooke came |into the sea alive. Officials said £ev- tuting the method of passing the ; . . selectme - | Will be made out to the ermplove or | here from New York w he has | eral instance have been known e “ n optiin {informed the selectmen that the v o h 1as Boys” Shop--Street Floor i Lat. | would result in better| bearer, which will mean that no acted as ant pastor of the lers deliberately took . That the $100 will he welcomed | TovpIaivillo hisera ldentification of the holder of the | Broadway ernacle, He s ds on a promise to land by m;lscnm;x ]\s e m.;‘ % .\l\nnm Tiled o Open’ Inn checl willl b neessary. the Rev. Ernest L. Wismer, who re em in America, murdered the pas- ager owar *urdy of the footba t Spring to take up the Robert M. Hird of Plainville has To Receive Bids For S gers and returned to their hom team sald today that the team was n S e Sealed bids will be re by of a church in Newport, | port without attempting to fulfill the . Ramaltorlthisleyeninz alsarvicalben| vear Auplicatesl last yena s atlanall| being force ftolnovalilomlyain flr“l)‘[:” _“‘, nE e :’(’)‘W‘}"m:"”":“ Ithe city clerk until 7:30 p. m. Tues. | R I During the time since the de- | contract, ; . Berl,n News ing “The Temptation of Christ m\d' ance of only 12 studonts in the for- | F2NEINE Kames, because it had none B e ".‘l‘,‘r e tun, | day. October 4, for the construction t Wismer, the | The Ttalian embs ently has the Choosing of the Disciples.” Tho| elgn class, the class will be discons | 100 Much money for equipment, | mioill] or Jans to bulld and iof approximately 4,000 feet of 8 chaplain of |} T report that weekly cholr rehearsal will be held | tinued Immediately, It not being |5 Arafiees and other expenscs, The | dax, e Al 1 ide inn on the |inch sanitary tile sewer to be laid e of ntatives has ndred or more Jtalians were at §:15 o'clock, following the serv-| worth while to employ a teacher to| g Jonnen. b ;"co"f“l‘}i’r“‘l’({}":"“”f‘w BT o e, | 1Pon South strect extension and ad- Pastor Ad Interim Killed by the alien smugglers, bu administer to such a small group. | pan T nsiiprablo) Dranises S Eingicons joining streets sewer was au- W pastor and s family {investigation has failed to reveal belp. | tion work in the ncar future, he Peck Spring-Plainville Cast- | jnn Ing Co. team was formally declared 5 ices. The mid-week services of the Ber- o mmer has heen completely =l the winner of the 1927 Dusty leaguoe | e ! zon in New Britain be started until next week, it was|tinued, Miss Griswold said, the gon in New ‘ 5 1 said, th 1 other similar ones and will be renovated, refy hed and painted, s- | scason and silver | announced today. Announcements| pense would prove too much to : A : r i . T 16 IR ar) re 8 S Ed UL 1 exh eolai aoutiNCYam repa me The reception to the new minister REE FILM § S WED RESI“ENTS Hnwlo a service scheduled for this eve-|tify the benefit cup offered as a syibol of the \,f, g The Plainville B are King will he held in connection with the THlE “-’ TAR as awarded ng | ning are erroncous, To do aw: vit ceessity r i | ay with the necessify of | "William W, Wright of .North |tlalorate preparations for the up their residence in the ge of the church, which dur- MS | thorized at the last meeting of the Although it will Le with deep re- gret, that the class will be discon- any such wholesale slavghter of Italians, re- | annnal 1 of the church next Anniversary Party discontinuing the class Miss Gris- | rm game here Sunday with the Wednesday evening, which will v | v and Mrs Theidcee Blones of| wold asks that every eitien visit|musical progyam was eiven by Miss|Haven hns purchused fue tarm be- ) B0 P SENUBYE BRIl OEaae DU STaiie s Nied N el cunin ieads D iana Aitne S Nomma " B wa]][ Streets A()Gepted 400 SaMi- | 1rudson strect were pleasantly sur-|and talk with his forelgn nelghbor |Gladys Smith of New Rritain, Miss | hind the flling statlon from Louls || BRI Jad ffos BociNer FRciaiy e uitorium of the parish § prised at their home Tuesday eve- and employes in an effort to bring|Selina Chapman and Miss Sophia | M. Flodyuist of Southington. el o U L ‘;—'_’”"”’*‘ pse X | Shearer and Helen Costello o the far Selvvloe Pl 65 lns[a“ed ning by a number of friend them to the night school class. She Sanzerro. Ran Away From Home about $50 in nvm}uls OO e Iy 'w‘L 1. . Toothall Schedule | Altar Today y p e b ne a5 enohlataeiio| "o i lowaan Bocin)wIUbeialniat |y I sneR iR oneEs cRREIAL NG CHTLO BRSNS YIS SHeRl a8 _The Bristol high school athioti £ ay. \ of their marriage. Games and|ed from a large class would be im- | the Community club Wednesday eve- fand Iilanche Corcoran of Darkham- el Lael i Imln;'} \unl since | association I 1 their foothall el ; | dancing with a light luncheon com-| mense and appeals to the Ameri-[ning October 26, The commitice in|sted. both 19, cscuped from the [itnagameives socurenibynonulacie DlPUIGRToR Sl s haeaon el e QU[T CLAIM DEED MISS[NG prised the evening's entertainment. Tanism fn cach resident of Berlin to|chargs was appointed at the meet-| Honse of the Good Shepherd in quest, the public will turn out in f5ch e until Novembher wona Marringe Oertificates | al in the campaign to obtain a full |Ing of the club last evening as fol-| Hartford Tuesday cvening. They goodly numbc o T Gigtasil uhentne i 2} foe H:H'v be i i R I e AT (S non ra (ol ent lows: Carl Lund, Me. and Mrs. H. seen walking towards Faem-| Tf“v i Bl i indha gh, of |, Junior High School Elects ONICCrs— | pas received marriage intentions| 1N continuation class of the cve- | IR Clark, Mrs, Jarvis Dowd and nd midnight Policeman | Mr. ar gl 8 ‘-1m.\ on s "jnn—l e’ sched ollowe | Times said « Kane had i | froum Jamise Baward MoCormick of | TNE school promises to be as wall[Miss Dorothy Sugenhime. 4 W iG] 1eriloca tad (Enum inneai| IS ROLT 00 HIA: OF 8 ustrB IEO0SUINEE B o < ceinetiy Sro v e A reports her engage- Grange to Hold Chicken Supper | The Boys' club will commence its ling anniversary | ! 1 : . “opp. | attended this vear as has been the| f Pinc in the neighboring their elghth w ew Britain and Asnes Mary Corr,|? | i ey 3 i case in former years. Only the for-|fall activities toimorrow evening at!yown, He fook them into custody Tuesday. T —Daughter Bo Local | daughter of Mrs. James Corr of | ¥ e LS ; e Ean tor : . TonighCEDavehioe Barnito acal 0aLER BT s een e eleniclass s inineed o Mpubliclintar 1T DlRlock S EAvsioal Dl rectorBWIAM |aal petiiimealiem okt Har (Cora HREls department of motor vehicles | g endeavor, ) Griswold | O8le will have two classes, one for ‘nded the operators’ 1i- | ment to George Fitzmaurice, a well known director. A case of “love at rst sight™” w t forth as (he rea- n why Norma Shearer would walk Octobe » South Manchester, there. October 1 . Middletow has susp C Ttems of Interest. | cd unde: ow ¢ re. [ institution. October Nt i ouple—Other Ttem nterest 1 under the new five day law r St e the older hoys and one for the - conses of Louis Melanson of & Laurel s o ) the today with Irving 5 R ol quired hefore the issuance of the D a gener: 10 5 Bas G | Well Baby Conference 2 gl Octoher Hartford, there el : e Residents of Treasure Fields who || © 00 cooperation from members of the [YOUnser. Oscar Beason has been i, o HG R Sies well” s hd Joe Notarnicola o St s R 1 ons of screendom’s A LASAS S o Zunity I . 7 wointed chairma of the hoys' ieep. the we LA atone L S divectors, have long desir installation of | Jrrank Wargnelll of Kensing-|cOmmunity will bring the necessary |#ppointed chairman o Y8l (he. slogan of the Plainville Public Stone Nl November Wi here, son Eass it A s . & % enrollment into the school on the|WOrk committee. v : : 2 | Irank ITohbein, clerk at the post o o o Dieiow The Examiner announced ha sewage and water facilities and who [ ton and Celia 1% Marieni, daughter (FER R (H0 AR R Iriday | Health Nursing association as it pre- | M e e L ption o New Pastor 165 Ooatell6 aoghier af Aigusi 4 4 irTa ening eve i T ' g e ot e frante: 105108 en days' vacati umber of the memb 3 5 2 rejoiced at the acceptance of streets|0f Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Marieni of EastiRarlin Ttoims afternoon and evening for the ex- | Darcs for the well baby conferen S e S s AL nembers | cogrello, matinee idol of a g Y Kensington, have applied for a mar- st b aakeE tomorrow. This will be held in the as gone 1d friends of the Advent Christian { o 20 "E0 WS O o idhood in that neighborhood at the annual Members of the foothall ChAnES 0k bk . family. G O B D Pl = ion ago, would scal 4 riage license, ¥ | ( A raily S ¢ program | nurse’s home in the Neri block from 3 b . were present ' fohay withihor mariaeats . A J . asked to meet at € i ha A special rally Sunday progran y e S e on v with her n & town meeting of 1926, nearly a year bie=c y |as eet at Community hall at > 4 o lolnale fto T Joseph onovan of Bristol has at a reception held la in 1he il 3 Realty Transfers & o'clock this evening for siznal|Nas been prepared for the morning |2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. sold lot 52 and 53 in Allen park to|church in honor of the new pastor | ) 1 of Washington, D. C. ago, have once more raised thel suyatore Menditto hus sold {0141 Tho program for fonight il frvice at the Mefhodist ehureh. | is hoped that many mothers wiil | 100 Bt o T SRS e e nesigh complaint that the necessary legal Manifort, a dwelling located skull” practi There will be|There will be special exereises by take advantage of the prof 1id he All-Plainville foothall {eam | Montbleau N6 et | T D]ES steps to be taken between the 1own | w Britain road at the corner !y corimmage tomorrow evening, |the children of the Sunday school. jto keeping their babies well. il e e e i et NOTED SCJLP R officials and the owners of the land, [of Langdon Lane, according 10 @ jgvervone is asked to report prompt- {30th the morning service and the Young Vandal Arrested | M\ R R : formal seryien e R AR Jordan & Sellick of Bridgeport, have [ worranty deed filed with Town Clerk |1y tonight as the Girls' club has the |Sunday school will be combined into | s patience being exhausted after | PO B COEI CREL Charles Monthleau comes fo the been delayed past all reason and|Woodruff today. | floor at 7 o'clock. the one service i seven months of enduring repeated {’o“v‘ sl ek )““ room Bristol chureh from Plainviile | Street Car Injuries Fatal to Noted that the actual acceptance the| Vineente Stulpin has sold to Raf-| The supper at the Melhodist| The Social Five held a Sunshineacts of vandalism, W. H. Anders of . " e succeeds the Rev. John R. Fox who! artist Who Enjoyed Patronage of streets has not reccived the atten-|fele Giannini a farm u»n:m\infl‘ hurch this evening will he served at (Social at the home of Mys. orge | Whiting street last night complained \l’ s {‘_ Sy )‘m"’" e <‘Hm~n S S rrist ho Enjoyed Pa 2 tion given other scctions of thejabout 80 acres located in Blue Hills. 15:30 o'clock. A large aftendance is {Pollard 1his afternoon, A very en-!to Constable W. Furrey regard- G0 “y_”v: yl n il fol ancis Joseph. town. The warranty deed was received o [anticipated, The public is invited to |Jovable time was had. Mvs. Pollard the depredations of three nine- | SO Lo sy e Tt According to officials, the quit|day for filing. lattena, sustained a sprained ankle in a f; ve. 1Me said that they: " : “v"" the Hartlord: hospl G b oA IR S e e n uel Pendl, claim deed necessary from the own-| The Bodwell Realty Co. has re-| The whist party at St yesterday. Her injury did not esnlalnE ton bla aps LR | SN foeine i most famous sculptors in ers of the property was submitted |ported the sale of two lots. 49 and | Episcopal chureh yesterd Jter her from proving an entertain- el to L i Nota AN fle s R AnEO R I AIALd el e Wade 1 today, aged &2, from to the Bridgeport concern several |50, located at the Berlin Tair noon, was well aftended. Drizes |ing hosiess, AT doe ! A ik imall (hox: with | cpectingitherindexes tolthad owitin SR notmkE it ived in a stre months ago and since that time ounds property off TFarmington [were awarded to the following: I | broken gl cursing his wife, and "l‘:;\- A . g liate tor mavee i Tnstoen Sl endl was a t nothing has been heard from the [avenue, to Michael Saranty. Miss Mildred Havrington; doing many other things to make Rev. Charles 8. Wyekoff of West Aiea adi the late Emperor Fra Joseph of company. One deed’ was submitted Primary Part) | Mrs. R. 0. Clark: third, M e o] aleana: s 1. Hanny of whom he mads many massive cqu fice of mayor, it is extremely like ; He it Lot ned today from a anaan, N, H by the owners for the town's sign ture and returned by officials b tment of the His most notable wo of Justice in the trian statu mble; con church will | Potts. Hot waff The primary de Berlin Congregational ation, Mrs. Frank Last evening he placed a con d to file a sim was a huge fis s and coffee wer curbing in front of his holse and S lar return v the clection next S } cause of indefinite boundaries. The |hold @ party on Saturday afternoon |served. e el L Aoy e sy dniipTonmIEneRen HoWIRIO BRIV v o7y pLlCE ot Y ustidgi are SRnIOILI Sridgeport concern replied that the |at 2:30 o'clock at the Worthington | The Community club program last T s A ahori " land Mrs. Leonard O. Melville wil ot T ere e huraed by rioters Just Tuly, - tho quit claim deed was one of a form | Community house. All children reg- [evening was interesting. Former | CROWDS TURNED AWAY e eld in the parish house of the | it O T A R MEE g | Ereater part of dhe structure being used in all other municipalities and |istered in the primary division of [Senator Claude B. Stevens held his LAST NIGHT!! e Tt e cus sl ono CLuiehiefionT Saylouethls Sxenly i v niceting in - Ar ypoLERbated ite no complaint had been lodged prior |the Sunday school are Invited to at- laudience with a recital of his ex-|| yasT CHANCE FOR YOU TO SEE || or Ihe general public hall this evening. 1ollowing the ke 0 % LAY ‘ 2 il of the voung vandals, Tt is not vet s vening. ollowing th g z o to Berlin's refusal to sign the paper. [tend. Mrs. Fred Guite will head [periences on the 1rench batileficlds T N f e ] | meeting, the newy organized Rock- ASK NEW RAIL RATES ON COAL The company suggested that the at- |the committee In charge of arrange- |and in Paris where he and M r first issue of the Plainville | well Temple, Pythian Sisters will Roston, Sept. 24 (P-—A proposed i 6 loys. Iae , SHdhy % ¥ torney for the town, Judge Bernard [ ments. Stevens spent their vacation. They Midweek T r Meetings |Navsasiliapnearion ¥ of this [hold a cl initiation. Grand and revision of rail rates on shipments Gaffney, draw up a quit claim To Leave For Florida visited relatives in Alsace-Lorraine | | - wee Tt will contain full news of sypreme cers of the latter organi- of anthracite and bituminous coal \ding for the boundari Mr. and Mrs. Franklin N. Bacon {and in northern France. Mr Stey The A el LSt hington, Plantsville, | zation will be present s Bt from tidewater ports of the Boston ary. and promised to sign it as |and daughter, Miss Norma Bacon of |visited one of the battlefields where Will: hos held fsatifthe, SBaptist « Bristol, Farming- | by Just nd Maine railroad (tions on soon as this was done. Beckley, will leave for Florida on|Arthur Benson and the Ventres SuTehiseysIng Qi dnjloclock fonville, The first copy | Tetor 24, of New Britain the B. and M. lines, under which Following a short delay, the deed |Tuesday, October 4. The trip will [brothers fought during the war and This will be the eovenant meeting js free. Ask your news dealer or land Anna Marie Goffon. 2], of 169 there will be some local chanses but was drawn up and submitted to |:>bm made by motor, the local resi-|while there pleked up various sou- 99 || Prevaratory tofultacelibationiio Bliay shoyRtor HEESn it School sty marri {his with @ net reduction in the revenues Bridgeport firm. Since that d dents planning to stay in the “Play- | venirs which are still to be found GLOR communion on Sunday. A short re- | por sale—Glass front kitchen cup- o i of Probate of the road of approximately $15,.- which {8 set as being some time in!ground State” for eral months. {on the battlefield and in the trenches. port of th association assembly 0 dining room table, coal heat- § ) was filed today with the New June, no word has been heard from | Mr. Racon is a member of the local [Prior to Mr. Stevens' talk a short which was held in Hartford lasticr, gas water he Mrs, T as justice of the pe I pFngland Freight association. The Jordan & Sellick. ool ot i ttea! | FRIDAY week will be given. Foswell, Maplohurst, West Main St | tracting partics apps 1 object of the proposed revisions is Residents and town ofticials are Chicken Ple Supper e . " The midweek prayer meeting of - Advt, Clerk Thomas 1 1o provide a nior wsistent and at a loss to explain the delay, com-| The first of a Al monthly| For Sale-—Purs iris and variety SOIELSRONEN SDRIDE! the Plainville M chureh will he - quest for a mar and orm rate stricture, according to ing. as it does after the owner's|public entertainment to he sponsor- | hardy plants. 8. M. Cowles, Kensing vith BILLIE DOVE held at 7:45 o'clock this evening as| G tor sq Mrs. T. A after it was issued to them, they!J. R. MacAnnanny, reral freight suzgestion that the deed be submit-|ed by Berlin Grange will be held |ton.—adyt f [ usual, {mart Main St--advt. | stepped across the hall to Judge | agent ted and the promise that the paper |this evening at 6:30 o'clock at the | < would be signed. It is impossible, | organization's hall on armington T ety o s ot vovave | e sooper ana socmi = | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Willie Can’t Be Convinced By Blosser deed and until that is done and the| The committee In charge of the 5 streets are legally aceepted by the | e fown, no action on the promised | Mrs. t. under the chairmanship of ldwin B. Adams, has provid- e g i S — instailations of pipes can be faken. | cd for an elaborate program of ¢n GEE, ALEK T DIONT ) WY, ITS A LOOK WHAT | [P=sma ) Tn the meanwhile Treasure Fields | tertainment. Dancing which will A0 YO0 COULD ALEK DREW ° A SUNSE?'-’\; | ¢ SURE=TLUAT'S waits for the promlsed services. | follow the supper will include sev- Lacking the voice of its i ALL BY MIMSELF! ) | | DRAW LIKE 7ML AT= ader, Con- | cral old-fashioned square danc SUNSET= GEE, ANYBODY couLD e ot SO Y . \ T \ ! ! rad Zisk of Boston, who has been Daughter Born 1 BETICANGUESS ) . 3 TELL TUAT ! MY/ | ISNT 7HAT EVER SEEN | } \ASMED i ) the chicf champlon of the residents’| A daughter was born to Mr. and WRAT TS/ ~ OMNES-TM YOoU OUGAT T BE . A SUNSET | \ plea for acceptance, and who has|Mrs. Clifford Hamilton of School }\. PRETTY GOOD=WHAT A CARTOONIST ; > oo \ not been heard from for several[strect al the home this morning. DCES IT LoOK. ! | : wee Treasure Fields residents Junior High Elections LIKE T VO()I 1 have hegun fo glve up Lope of the| The annual elections of the Ken- : aventual acceptance of the streets. | sington Junior High school grade They claim that insanitary condi-| were held yesterday afternoon at tions exist as the result of the lack|the school with the following re- | S of proper measures and ask again|sults; Wesley Gwatkin, president; that official steps be taken for-the| Nancy Hooker, vice-president; Svea completion of the transactions. | Swanson, secretary: Priscilla Fiske, Town officlals have promised im- | treasurer Considerable interest mediate steps upon the surrender of | among the students surrounded the the quit claim deed. Until then,|annual balloting. they claim, the town is powerless to Ask Interest in School act Miss Mary E. Griswold. superin- 1] Mid-Week Service { tendent of schools. has broadcast The regular mid-week service of | an appeal to residents for their in. the Kensington Methodist church | terest fn ‘the foreign class of the & will be held this evening at 7 :Winigm school, which, it is hoped, will o'clock., The study of the Life of | begin on Monday evening. Oct. 10. o) . Christ will be resumed, the speciall Miss Griswold sald that It this = \ 1 )

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