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HENRY Complete in One Volume Gilt top, cloth bound. The world's $3-00 copy the stories he has ever written in one volume. BOOK SHOP—STREET FLOOR LEGION AUNILIARY OFFICERS INI]UETEI] 1rs. Grace Ventres Installed m‘ Presulen sGhau‘ DR. GRISWOLD SPEAKER Afis<fon Fnds Tomorrow Night at St. Panl'e—Libr: Tstablished vears Ago in Kensington—Church Services Tomorrow—Notes, one of the largest gather Lo oftice acon the officers of the glon ayxiliary were in- the president Ruth Pfen- The met we hy “eot of the state, Mr ving of Bristol. last night. >f Bolton Kasica post, <ent and were represented by peir ommander, Joseph 1. Wilson Mre G Ventres was installed 1« president for the coming year whl be assisted by Miss Cathr MdKeon president and Mrs, Adolph Schuitz, co-pesident. The other officers are rs. Harold Ventrs Ruby Gianotta, tr Stange, sergeant a 1. chaplain 7old, historian At the conclusion of tailed in ne s first vies Matthiew of Fer speech on his ex- He &pent n gave perinees while in Anstria al months at Vienna studying ry. He told of his studies and he manners and way of the airtrian people, also telling of the gigits to be seen in the conntry. After the spech a social hour was syed. Seleetions were played by £s. Teon Hall on the piano son Hall accompanied her on volin. Refreshments were sery New Topic for Discussion o members of the Berlin Con tional church will unite with Center, South and & \emorial churches of N Thursday night to hear ond topie by Profossor | His subject will be, Philosophy of services will he held chureh instead of the First church cre the first meeting was held. Detour on Lower Lanc ANl traffic on the new Berlin high- way will be detoured through Lower ve and Hudson street during t -end by means of a flag e detonr road is In very poor condition but it is the only means available to keep traffic moving. ra men are working at the bric n attempt to drain away the water, St. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated at 8 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at Paul's church in Kensington. R fohn €. Brennan, pastor, will be in charge. Sunday school will follow the last n There will be a special mass for the Ttallan people at & o'clock. T! mass will be celebrated by Fathér I"errari, who is conduting the mis- sion for the Italian congregation. The mission will be brought to a close on Sunday evening at s 1 services which will start at o'clock. The mission has heen 1 attended all week and large crowd is expected to attend the closing services. Sacred Tleart Tev. John €. RBrennan 2ton will officiate at the 9 o'clock s fomorrow morning at the red Heart chureh, East Berlin A session of Sunday school will fol- na Church it second | Mre. TLeon | the installa- | Dr. Matthew Griswold | 4 'md Yernon | & e | of Ken-, greatest short story writer, all Rerlin Congregational Older Boys' class will K. The regyl held at 10:45 | Samuel A. Fiske will | Lord’s supper will be | Sunday cchool will| o'clock. o Young| will at 7| Leader, Alice i Kensington (m.mgmlmnl i v, Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of | Kensington Congregational church will lead the regular morn-| ing services at 10:45 at that church. | ihieet for tomorrow's addr City of God—Thea Peo- Goc Sunday scheol will mact at 12:10 under the direction of superintendent. Christian will he held Young People's at 7 o'clock. The at 16 o'cloc will meet | Ar morning services be o'clock. Rev officiate, The ac lm nistered at 12 P rml o'clock societ the 1vor exercises k. The will meet Kensington Methodist ¢ school will meet at tonorrow at on Methor Rev. May B. gl will b morning st church Lord, pa morning ¢ Bri o st T worth The topic 1 on Gic league mects for disct The the on is wvho will speal Ye Tmitators of i by pastor theme, As Dear On Wednes ladies of the will g at 8 o'clock the Ladies' Aid society playlet entitlad “Sunbon- nets”" will b sie between the Light r hments will be put on sale at the close of the play. An enjoyable rvening is ex pected. On Thursday at 3:45, the Junior league meets at the church [ The regular midweek o5 will | ba held at T evening resuming the study of the Li Jesus. The Neuman fund offering will be taken up at that time. On Friday at 6:30, the Knights of Honor will meet at the church. This ' will he basketry night. Those at- wding eminded to bring ex- + money towards material for the basle There acts servic 7:8 rsda of ts. Foothall Game The 1 clash with the the first at Tomorrow Jlin Construction team will East Berlin eleven in of their three game on's field tomorrow, wds ) practiced faith- during the k and Manags Warner of the construction team Read, coach of the - looking forward to a | anthers have put some hard games under their beit and are the favorite. e Warner | arilled on forward is expected to the air tempt to Win} team from quarter I nals. game Dul cories Roth fully Le ve wor d h T been s and in its at- 1 run the | will call sig-! sq s use seore and Continuces to John J. Gerdis, whe is at the New Rritain General hospital. is report- A4 as resting comfortable and show- ing improvement. Improve Kensington Lihrary » Kensington library was dedi- yes and Prin- ¢ Marcus White of the Normal school in New Britain was the speaker at the opening. The library has changed from different loca- tions during the course of time. At present it contalns about 6,000 books and periodic Miss Marjorie Moore is librarian. Tast Berlin Ttems Morning worship will be conduct- |ed at §. Gabricl's Episcopal church | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The usual morning Sunday school s will be held at 9 o'clock. Holy communion will be admin- (istered at the morning service at the Methodist church tomorrow morn- |ing at 10:45 o'cloc unday school | will meet at 12 o'clock. The Fp- worth league meoting will be held | has long been regarded | som¢ | the church social rooms at 6:45 o'clock. An illust ed talk by the stor, Rev. A. .. Burgreen, will be | eld at 7330 o'clock. The sublept of [in the falk Tmage.” On Monday evening the Pythian Sisters will hold a gacial and enter- tainment in thelr rooms at Com- munity hali for members of Knights of Pythias and their fam- ilies. The Pythlan Sisters will short meeting before the inment at 6:45 o'clock. Railroad officials sgent the day cre today checking nup the num- will be “Man enter- ber of people using the crossing ad- | cent plant 7 o'cloc to the Stanley Chemical The check will be mada from this morning until lo'clock this evening. The purpose of the cros work was not given near t out. The chemical plant. as a and it is thought th safety measure is 1o be adopt- as a result, Forty members of the boys and girls clubs went to Haven today, where the zuests of the Yale Athletic assoc tion at the Yale-Maryland game. The delegation transported in ars. Oscar Denson was in charge ¢ the group. Philip Wells and son, sterday for Milford will spend the week-ar The Panthers will play their sce- I home game of the &eason f¢ morrow afternoon at Dutton's fleld. he Berlin Construction team wil reir opponents. The game prom- to 1 a hard fought tle and it 15 expreted that local rooters will turn @ut enmasse to cheer the boys on h wil gerous one ed comabined George, loft v where they - ladies of €aered Ileart church Biold a whist in the church so- 1 rooms Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served, Mrs. Joseph Cote will tess for the evening. The Pythlan dramatic club held » at the home of Mrs. Nelcon last evening. They planning for a short play to be ged in conjunctlon with their air to given late in the mont ti In case you can't get down to the Herald Office TELEPHONE 925 and a trained ad writer will take your classified ad, and cheerfully charge it to you. the | hold | be the hos- : Plainville News GRAND LIST TOTAL TOBE ABOUT SAME {Factory Values Decrease— Higher Tax Rate May Result | AUTO ITEM 10 BE LARGER Local Sport Fans Want One }'Lil | Team—Colontal Fair at Cangrega- | tional Parish House — Church | Notces—Football Games—Brief: Another increase in the tax rate | or a considerable the ilnations of property all along th line expected if a cursory ' glance over the tax returns, the time limit for filing whica expired T day, is o be belleved. While the | | bourd o ss0rs has 1ot yet begun its real work of placing values on ' the property on which returns were tiled, the members believe that the total of the grand list thiy not be much in excess of, and may be somewhat less than, that of last year i the general basis of evaluation is used, No large increases are expectsd, A several lsts are believed to have | decreased in value. This will be felt { particularly among the large tax- yers where there have been s al ses in value during the | cirrent year, The sale of the Bris- | tol Mfg. Co. and the change in char- | lmnr of the use of the buildings | will entafl a simllar evaluation. The | closing of the Erwin Hills factory ‘and the sale of the Colonial Brass | works are expected to have similar results, 1t is not believed that th tactories still in operation will show | as large values as they did last year, [although a possible exception s ‘made In the cake of the Plainville Casting Co. The largest increase will | probably be in the property of the n Corp. coni- its new building during the advance in is to be as auas wh ad ar. Dwellings are thought to be about ! the same as a year ago. A notice- able increase in the number of gar- | ages, confirmed by the building in- spector's granting of many permits for this type of siructure, will mean more automobiles and increase this feature of the grand list Urge One Strong Team Tt has been suggested by impar- tial observers sports here that | the reason for the poor showing of local teams is their Kilkenny cat | attitude of killing each other. For many years it has been the practice to have more than one team repre- scnting the town in any given sport, ,and these teams have stolen each players throughout the son. Such practices have left teams so weakenad that they have had to ing In outsiders to bolster them- Ives up again, and this is beiieved detract from tho interest taken ¢ the fans. The suggested faation is the burying differances and the factions In the formation of one team for each sport. This team wonld be composed of the best pla ere in the town and would be able to presant a much stronger front than any of the factional teams. Such a schema as this would leave a large number of players off the “hig” team, but these could then he' formed Into another combination of lighter weight or lower caliber and could play against teams of thelr own abllity while the “big” team met the fastest acgresations of the state on even terms, other to solutlon for thie of all past uniting of all The self-discipl man build a bank makes the man. acter plus cash in the bank make: |12 is employad { room of the |aprone, fancy aprons, 'kin Mar. NO No criticism i3 directed at any of | the present footbal) teams by those ! making thase suggestions, as the sit uation did not originate with th and has been existing for several years. Yet it is applicable to the gridiron season here this vear. The Blues and All-Plainvilles fought for | men and th banded, the players being by the South Ends. Now the Acorns | | are talking of organizing. The Blues ave made the best showlng of any | of these elevens but none of the rec- ' ords have baen very satisfactory. While it is too late to expect tlon this fall, there are those who hope to see all ill feelings burled and truly representative haseball and football tram taking the field | mext year. Roxing Instructor Charles 1. Orsie of Plainville h epted a position as boxing instry at the Britain Y. M. C. A the experimen nbull Electrie Mfg s tor w Ye Colontal Affaie Women's Faderation Congregational church will colonial falr the parish Wednesday noons to be ner, hooths Tha of the hold house after- he “affair fs a colonial man- essey and heads of dressed in quaint Rare antiques are and will tn to Toon ' o'clacl nehas will b sorved by dles tn & long w0 farmerettes Take ! mysterlo 18 packages for the children from n real haystack There will be many dolls and toys baby dolls. boy dolls, girl dolls, pa- per dolls. The arts and crafts tab will be a center of interest with painted a basketry, and =o | forth. AN kinds of cooked food will be offercd The booths will Include art, cooked food, candy. fano handkerchints, A0 atmos flowors, hen work, dolls and and grab bag. Tempting menus ara planned for the suppers on both nights from § to 7:30 o'clock A great deal of interest fs alway: shown fn these annual fairs and a large number of peopls from in fown and out are expected to at- | tend. Women of church are asked to lsave articles at the parish house uesday afternoo n hours of 2'and 4:3 Rlues to Meet Pawners The Plainville Rlues wil meet the Pawness of New Britain at the high school fleld here tomorrow after- neon in what should he a close game. Lost Sunday the Tawnces handed tha All-Burnsides their first defeat of the season, placing the New Britaln eleven among the strongest amateur and semi-pro teams of the tate. A yvear ago they played hers and lost by 3-0, so they | are looking for revenge, but the Blues expect to turn in another vic- tory. lingerie, toys Tehekah Rehearsal A full rehearsal of the Martha Re- bekah degree team will be held on Monday night. Every officer and member who has any part in the de- gree work is asked to be present. South uth Ends Smoother s, who will play Rockvilla Ramblers in Stafford Springs tomorrow afternoon. held {football practice last evening and looked much smoother than they Lave In the past. The new combin- tlon Is breginning to find itself and is expectad to ploy much improved foothall tomorrow. The South Fnds will hold a final out at 9:3% o'clock tomorrow ning and will leave for Stafford ! Springs at The i w mo The regular sery § and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ng at the Church ot Our Lady of Me va of the Junlor Holy | Name society and the girls of the Iunior v of the Blessed Vir- v commun- ion at the § o'clock mass. Sunday ool Will meet at § o'clock. CHARACTER -- CASH line that makes a account, generally Strength of Char- £ you master of your destiny. 5% Interest *aid on Savings Open Saturday Evenings DIRECTORS Hon. J. . Trumbull F. T. Wheeler 1. T. McCarthy B. H. Phelps The Plainvil Plainvill W. H. Carpenter . H. Norton Henry Trumbull A. A, MacLeal le Trust Co. e, Conn, {Saviour tomorrow will be Holy communion will Hows ‘noon. VEMBER 35, 1927. Congregational Church The morning scrvice at the Con- | gregational chureh tomorrow will be | held at 10:45 o'clock: holy com- munion. Anthem, "0, Saving Vic- rch school after morning ult Rible You meeting at § Desert Island "he state conf in Bridgeport on T nesday, P m = Religion U be held and Wed- 1esday Episcopal Churh Services at the Church of Our as follows: school at 12:25 a. munion and sermon t Melville at 11 & ice at 7:4 Redeemer's A M. L. Zion Chur Morning wor !the Redeemer's A reached b Gree Bunday . superint hel Bintc ing service o'cl Mes sjety « Grandy's Mo Helen O'Nell Baptist Chunh servions school i will will eermot ing of cordially ir these services, Advent Christian Church Morning preaching i 45 o'clock morning will T.eave Chris 1 com- munlon gervie "hool 12:95 p. m. Evening mnar‘ ing s fce at 7:00 o'clock. The evening message will be: “Cap of the Soul." Evangelistic Tha mid he at af t Crowds servics werk prayer me on Thursday o'clock In the chur Funeral of Mrs. Gerke Funeral services for Mrs. Gerke of Scott Swamp her home terday tomor Lutheran Burial will Bristol Glving Dinner Party and Mrs. William ¢ give a dinner party their ho be 1 at Emily who died at will be held at afternoon at church i West Bristol emetery, be in Mr will s g New Britain, present. The tily decorated with y chrysanthemums. Plainville M. F The serviees at the chureh tomorron Morning o'clock. Rev. Rowe this eve. and Plamyilla will b housa low and white Church Plainville M will be as fol worship at 10:43 Arthur A. Ball, pas- tor, will glve an address and admin- ister the sacr: ent of the lLord's upper. Song service in the evening al 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 Epworth league at p. m. Agnes Livingston will he the . having as her topic, “Pray Therefore.” The public is in- 1 to all services. The New Britam group of worth leagues will ment in the ehurch on Tuesday evening. inctdes the leaguss from New ain. Bristol, Forestville, Ke Southington and Plainville. Seary, a missionary on furlough, be the speaker of the evening. B Mi: lea Yo v T Mis; will Broad street room flat, all improvements. n premises.advt Plainville, 5 Avply . HALL BURNED Ma. Nov. b B—T stern Star Ange, the first orzanized in Maine, w burned yesterday with a loss of §7.- 009, £3,000 insurance. 'S OFTE Rural roads of Furope ar on tires, not hecause of the ro themselves, but because of the nails dropped out of the shoes of farmers An Englishman returning from a 2800-mile {rip on the continent says he had a puncture to cvery 200 miles of travel, PUNCTY ythe Hlast SATURDAY An Trlsh-Tenish Plenle of Fun “CLANCY'S KOSHER WEDDING” With GEORGE SIDNEY 1 There Never Wasn Wedding Like This SUNDAY ONLY [ RENEF. ADOREE in | James Oliver Carnood's Greatest Story “PACK TO GOD'S COUNTRYV™ She Taced n Theusand Deaths That One Might Live | MONDAY TUESDAY Ameriea's favorite in a stirring tale of Orlental mystery. m atory of pirate attacks and herolc rescues. A picture that you'll Dke. RICHARD DIX and In “SHANGHAI MARY BRYAN BOUND | ture | teots antol News THO TON TRACTOR . KILLS YOUNGSTER {1 Year Old Kudalis Boy's Sl - F 1aclured Youngster Carried Driver Towin Bei g Mire « Light [ Car—| To Fund For Injured Boxer tution g 1 by polic I Dunn, day urial w Tt w day. action ca Rey Tmplo i Ie T rems engaged '3 pairir buildings wr it tiremen ennugh t 1plo tune up the outs in he P eding. fall but one ern end of eral of M uneral of ington sterday morning, ) o'clock tomorrow FFarm vo of J ial will be Col A collr ven ma pital expe Mancin in a avalieri Mancini but i en H'Hv’nr\ M i inst was n pairin Patri v fore o dam nt are quabn reets a ome of the co tod Jete continu vis deat Flood Dam: der the k Coll 1 vorted that he state road 1 rhowas ¢ of several it had age of the eng 1k rive ® pumpe 1 stock ed s b £ the e public 5 In spite of it o point T%r man add ing f 1t ns i bou bou after An fract fron lowed its and styille Mrs road T rest Jouts staged f exami v n R uet in V ged in el repairing Guide Toodd lay— for 1t T ished fored patted ot 1 works ning wash rry roads. mily ¢ i \eran Zion is gra v iy Flainville, will be aft Men ni, tually heay hanks that in the ke Gerke wha held ernoon chure tion for Tnjured Pighter tion was taken up i Hart lowing an illness of about & week. He was removed to the hospital last Wednesday but failed to respond to Mr. Mine 1e was born in the Copper strict. He attended the local nd later entered the em- the old Burner factory in stville. For a great many years employed by that concern 1« night watchman, tWhen the plant taken over hy the National Lamp company, Mr. Stone emained with that organization in ilar capacity, but of late years seen on day dut s mber of Falos coun- Knights of Columbus, of Bris- Court Forest, Ioresters of and St. Matthew’s church, are nicce, Miss Eliza- stton four nephews, H of Forestvilla, Grorg: of the New oopers, ex-Mayor Jo- and John Rock of jschoc ploy of ’ul | w 4: a o a Dutton held at the Thomas P. L 8:30 and at St clock, Rev, Iebrate the and burial “tery, riors of 1in morn Jos Last nrldxv Party of bi st of a series weekly 2ld at the on next ember 9. will be the nd she will M William J. Ma« Willlam P. f‘alder and terick G. Hughes 1o Teceive Communion lird Order ot Joseph's church o'clock mase to- receive holy o'clock there honor of St devotions in A1 Amateur Boxing Card Henry Rell, colored, of Hartford lost a four re d decision to Charlie issen of Terryville {n the bout of an amateur card I Men's hall last eve. under the auspices of the Park The men weighed in ning At pounds the Britain it over the i-final, Joe a Zotter of cored technical Gene Martin of second round when onds threw in a after the opening of 1. Zotter caught on the jaw, knocking him through the ropes and onto the Martin climbed back in the was dazed and on the verge Kout. sults of In ryvills 1 wel second Martin fh Shortly ¢ ron floor ring ¥ o e other bouts as follows: 118 pounds, Dom- Friscall . knocked out Pete y. Terryville, second round; pounds, Emery Taylor, Bristol, decision over Eddis Ryan, of 175 pounds, Vie Carlson, rryville, won decision over Frank Miller, Bristol; pounds, Tony Lavicro, Bristol, lost decision to Joe Mariano, Hartfo 116 pounds, Micky Rome, Hartford. scored tech- 1 knockout over Edward Jacobs, Britain, when latter dropped to hout being hit; 130 Angelo, Hartford, sur lightweight champ won decision over Ray ille Maho 114 on rryville; uin nilding Plans 1 weeks of inten- best Roys' club the east, the building of the proposed mnew Boys” club building has decided upon n. the detalls of which cing worked out by membera of (0 in conjunction with at, 'C 8. Palmer of W Haven, During the past few days solici- tors for pledges to the building fund been asked questions as to the and equipment of the new club- The reply to such questione the huilding committes 8 to provide a building of suf- yet simple in design, and still providing for the necessary ar- angements to put the Bristol Boye Iuh huilding on a par with those other citie In the basement there will prob- bly be three work shops. On the in floor it is proposed to provide the administration office and will also be game rooms for older and younger boys, the tion gvn ium and a swim- pool with locker and shower hetween On the sccond floor it is proposed have three or four class rooms library, Adjacent to one of = rooms the plans call for s for a small kitchen so that differeut groups may have dine ner gatherings, On the ond floor it has heen ested that there be locker and shower accommodations fop is room will be reached outside entrance and the in Ne 20 hous: is that ficient size, or Lol reoms to and th room T a separate fwomen Mrs. Hida Johnson Dies Mrs. Hilda Johnson, aged 176, fdow of the Sven P. Johnson, i 1ist evening at the home of her Mrs. Carl Ebb, 31 Staftord le, following an i1 3 Mrs. Johnson Tsland, a Swed. on Oland 1 Page 15) DonT BE I Tt OF YoU BAYIN' YoUD TO GO OLUT \NEST AN NEAN YORK SOMEDAY == \ou KANE 70 GO EAST TO GET To NEW YORK!! 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