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Brlstol News o, ,,‘,Ffimf"cofi'?“:fi» Wq-. come, Foresters of America, was Shop by Local stores were open : held last evening. Plans for the ob- | 7 : Mail if | | aay St ot T Rel Tt rimal Cae I \;r ance of tho 3ith anniversary of ; ; e LG brek .. s the court on Decembe dis- Promptly Lnsible to FINI] HRE HAZAR[] ‘ i tha aTte ,‘,\”fi it LRELARS LEAVF lcussed. The first L‘L.x.fnm::'z' o:- i Come e & Aanle ob{acts 4 174 397 [ficers was also held and the election £ _— Ixcavati - sion would be held this a 18 ¢ he new armory on Center Firemen aod Commissioners vrves e v mae s shuaie onrt o Mot sovoniny it SEd g, Lo me. e e S ; : 2 : One Aulo to Another 15 wmory i % comsiien S Saturdayf at Special Saturday | Complan of Waste Paper 1v ""fl.l“""i?:':i"“‘f??‘?'r"'ffffi o, e 7 et MEN’S SHOP Women's Hosiery | At Lo sauer - i TR 1 S BOTH AGHTNES - STOLEN "",'\\r:;‘::":,.1:1:,:',"#::‘:1::w, caker at Armistice Day exer- of the end of the World War. ) . SR 1 s held at 11 o'clock this morn- The invitat tol the P L egtonnalreai o wtiie e o i % : g . Cooke to he Installed as 3 monument on the one of the best Gloversville manufactur- g {to attend the service is extended also iii chureh | t iy ilevard, under the di- o 3 'V ¢ ¢ ¢ ] r—ba-Mayor \rmiis- AL, A ers. i Special valges in women's hosiery, Local Pythias Chosen—Marriage |10 the ausiliary members and fo ot Siokiein S RlsonDation At ¢ Selcheprey Post No 2, also for boys and girls at special prices. {tha public in general 16 hour of 9c Pr. @ F N [hm!u‘n The bride was cmployed as Kraus . ... ' Plainville News o o - Manli' Stores Open Today Special in Sample Gloves, made by | \.n\r‘runr Stresses Preparedness— tice Day Speaker—Past Master's America Legion. Leglonnaires ki 1. Al rom Legion hall to the Pythians Honorcdl menbers of the church and cor Nizht 0 he Obseryed Memorial, wigere they were joined mbers of Iythian lodge, |o N oAy \ » -« Ly the students of the Bristol High 5 . i The presence of large quantitics Pythias, of Plainville PR vas noti [iinool, who were dismisscd at 11 Madora silk hosiery, semi-service | of waste paper behind the business olnted district d Rirths Recorded this mor that X reight, silk over the knee, in all the sea- | blocks about the center constitutes |68 by the grand lodge. George 8.5 n of hirth certificat license plates | Speci ciscs were held in the 3195 Pe s et T S LS A b BT ) TR LR Tt S e e Values to $3.95—a lot eape and suede |~ % et corrected at once, the fire comm ! R O Bey Loin, o 3 3May: Mo : ol mensy o SaICIUICIEAING n SoseiOn 21U ORY gloves, wool lined or fleece lined, also cape sloners and fire company warned to- || S onsteE o e Een V) S i ; e KR henkeiwateycioed mittens, lamb lined, with button or strap | $ {[§| 427 stter inspectlon of the rear |, ; S iy Tor- [of 65 1 % o e e S o AN Acalatnls S 1.50 Pr. {yards of the buildings. “The ground | HEE 105 HHTHH ; ot SR | ; e U5 a. m. today, automobiles Lehind the line of buildings on the Women's full fashioned silk and wool OnRE AR vt RE o S iR I sel | : : ‘ i vere found in the v o Ly Rocco Armento of 154 ferae et e | T oS oy : 5t ; e iy |1 strect and Fernand Duval of $3.95 P: hosiery, new mixtur {tltteren Swith' an ) sconmulationt| HuC i ; : ; e e 2 2 which | v tim on D M. a 8 ; 3 . 5 inches deep In places, they T s ein Duss AR g ¢ i t sult of a colliston on Park Values to $6.00—a lot of black cape $] 3() Pl’ oftering a fertlle ground fo el tae "'H','“;r ST Foothatl '\.-‘“‘ 5 8 Armento’s car was 'parkpl in gloves, lamb lined with strap wrists. : 2 Tdcenses Returned—Dusty Bowl- [ the sorviee will be 7:45 o'clock ing—Tegion to Attend Church, Values to $2.00—a lot wool gloves and fleeced lined cape mittens. $] 39 Pl‘. 5 which might start from « e e ; . ol Tt s oy Il front of nis home and Duval was Odd lot women's full fashioned silk § ' tossed matches. The cor eht v ther- | tonizht for 1 tough ¢ ntor i yester 5 cl procecding easterly. Duval wi chiffon hosiery, broken sizes, in all colors, ol o rear of the blocks ol e Kinhopt Latimer of New Brit-|Midd 5 vith the So : wover f:j oA cred o penors o Rolice ol boc $1.95 Ea. SR ‘ square i3 considered almost | hi o b Latime . i Lt G i B MOTFOW morning. 52, i IE . and the blind alley between | ¢oqor ; b e { : : R Lot tine o1 At £:55 a.m., nutomobiles operat- and Central blocks is said .o b R he B S e s i ; ! by John Burns of 361 Divinity | SOC to $2()5 Pl'- Mo ihe atstrict :‘;:::Ll v:a :m”r 3 R ‘-I“’:\,n‘ e R vich i Sy plates ¢ hi as | Center l'rl‘-f.hl'rl!h;n?nn:l';:fdm‘l’lfiderl $l 95 SC . Children hosiery, 7-8 and full length, |j§j dcpartment a short time ago that a | Ger o LA Sioiell iy e g . et e Bk : Sl B;’::.l g t plain and faney legs, cotton and wool, from o matiproke fioh: o ancithat e hnelmioniel LG | ) i s L e e R e e e T Bora Outing flannel pajamas, trimmed with | 50c to $2.95 pair. [(Etael 2 s SR IANENS S LA L aan i ol (onfivhiling ntrect and o AR i ) sl b el ESa 3 poier Mo e ot rayon frogs, V neck or military collars, for | At S b e s e L T L e L ! : < Congress flannel shirts, button down { collars, gray and khaki, for number of 1l \speople. Hi { this evening in Stephen | | buildings frequently in the course of Lrid~ was formerly employed as a | 0. S. of A. Meeting of A will be held at § o'clock thix . i p g i that conditions in inese basements 1di 1 Tolli Manage! Milanesefsillcivestsfwithipicobitops it W Hete s e aE i i et nnce | il ot e ntng In Arcernuudhall A st patterns, price . | 81.95, | cases the eollar doors are complete- | High school 1 am at ] ‘ S £ | 3 H : " B Iy Llocked by piles of inflammable assembly 3 ternoon. | S ¢ 2 ek SC Pl’. Milanese Silk bloomers, veinforced M| rubbish and that they would meet |Tolli, who is a played | Lt NOSgabiriclatasd] SpaSRan SRl Silk and wool half hose, plaids, stripes / crotch, cut full, all colors to match vests ! ditriculty i mpting to fight fircs. on the foothall seball teams Ml o e e Bep SR | proper incincrators are Leing nsed should have tops 1o control ih i j flames an ent Lurning partic Odd Fe sazar R ) i g > Y lic ordially NeRey HLOCEY AU IVCHETRLI At:l(yuu\lhlp(ulfl Mect Fd F h F' P t schools were dismissed for the day | Mrs. Charles Nelson on Main street. | tered. Iew of the incinerators have invited. first momumint to he erected s i e vis- | THN0S FTEOCHD KTH 0181065 part in the dedication ceremonies i | of two wide mesh or are broken, Rapacky : or are broken. i of flags around the town. » Le-| Middletown today. A long rehearsal | The firemen also 1ot it he known |Mrs. Fihel Coates © o the | did the post office. Many ;-mulc(hall after which the corps paraded | the ground and that there is a pos- Southe ew Fnglan Tephone « e 4 K Alr y t ) f S Chicago, Nov. 11 (® — The foi- homes were draped with flags, on the streets of the town. sibility of an increase in the insur- ' Co. T replace the tuw rar io1 whic te monar trodat that time and offi- | jowing item is dedicated by the & e Boys' club will meet this evg- |ance rates unless the rubbish is | ODerators who resigned rocently, | wa s con ' s t will be - & % Slight Accikdent he r o niversity of Chicago phyaioloy Two cars bumped into each other | MiNg at Cammunity hall at 7 o'clock. | cleaned up. ) -y ricin ‘ i 1 while_ travelling”on Schopl. street! Tie library will be open for a Legion Banquet a Success 5 LGl il ong v 1 ghis stay | SR simists who frown at the mention [] yesterday «aftesnaon. Both, vehieles | Short while this evening for the ex- About 100 members of TBrock- ' e ; ghter of 1 -jat the sea 3] r meet o of fried potatoes and become apo- ST damige or injuries. The accident! J.0cal boys report a good cateh of | Co. I, State Guard, were present (17 rancls Murphy. son of |y yoR LOR LAUNDRYMEN Fried potatoes and pastry digest S . H m Called i was unavoldable and no arrests were IUSKTAS since the flood waters | last evening at the annual joint ban- | M- and Mrs. John Mur 3 } e g SRR Bouia as rapidly as bofled food, the uni- ; Yeg homat ! et Tl Ttk Atlilalia CILb: ‘e hii e sults ioffexparioianits i coniuctelliby Nex[ MOflday N]gh[ An examination made yestrday|{ie boys arc getting several a d umbull urged preparedness, say- - i f Relules ; Red Men's hant, | A= C. Ivy of the department of aln General hospital disclosed that! One Young trapper caught a skunk {accomplished for generations and ‘_“"’ Detty Parkinson h s 1 the|the home economlics department. : i i retaliation methods of the skunl Tne., and h I similar ; f A W i < 1 «t hoys of 1 was directing traffic on the new | iation me H‘-‘\' of the skunk 'yhrongh the country and the work ‘“_", th the T e - ( (et 1 and v Britain. The com- tested each with pancreatie juiee, highway Wednesday night when he proceeded to put the animal in i r yhe pacifs ot He fon with the : G ¢ : i i i 0. in for J Farle o commander | Hliak ol and s was most easily digested in the pan bruised. He was examined by Dr.|NOW MAKing a pet of the skunk and | oo 0 A it th for the popular local girl i { wash an 0 e Bl 5 , 5 5 N 3 { of the An gion, unite ancho | fried potatoes, and that the French Ladies’ Ald Soclety Has Plans FOF | yp, ¢y o.c Griswold who ordered his|at last reports both he and the pet A i ) nd l 4 etting along nic 10 her co-workers at the factory |and 0 Fair — Tabs Plan Targe Whist [removal to the hospital. | CRUINES GRS w6 . ldraft in time of war, : e e ' d Sahno: | gestion t the boiled potatoes. Red Cross Work he Tarent-Teacher Association | (o “gpeakers Included Com B ! P : ; = ployec the steel shop i movement of the food through home from Bridgeport yesterday and | 13 €Vening owing to a conflict of {40, " roce ~ omy er-Elect Theo. ‘r‘\‘\(:;\ \v? s Pk Ak R0l L g the stomach was recorded wlth‘a Berlin Volunteer Fire department|ne Red Cross drive today. He has | ProPably be held Sunday afler- i coyair, ana Re: 5 S Wy 1 members of J ndell vs. Fossel aterial difference in the gastric will be held on Monday night at the | voceived tho necessary equipment to | "0%1 Tl . : harged with 1 11$ pounds. Johnny Mastro vs. | = 3 der of the lo jost and one-ti } ek g g 4 X otatoes. W v held some months hack the deart={niticestoday to earry on the work, | ©\CIIIE At @ oclock at the | £ Dol dien dictments i T ; “Homnes 5 il o) e | PO RLOCK. § Whanii £hte srotatoes iuiape ment was organized and officers and = e e | Methodist churel. A special musi- (517 ko g i Hlaetermined campaiz vofect | thivd i o Josephil CEREED : Fiag oty cal program is heing arranged for |MSICT L Bristol Br i Mori to rid Sicily of auding | But nd Joseph Riley will serve | Ver or were used ;‘1’:" ;’““""‘" Gold s resident. The American | | ! y |rich gravy, gastric disturbance re- 1,:3);'?03: lql;e t\'::;g:g in connection :';fm"l I'}?p“’; ':"d“f‘“"m‘:' n’(”'l 'l]’f":l The Hubbard school closed at '“\‘Y"" “"‘l‘"\"’”" 3 '“”L‘I" Lt nRTARION To In<tall New Pastor i soon. exact o o6 3 ) and Mrs, 1 ) and arie Plain'le Castin I . rid o Simila xperi t h 1 b y | noon today in observance of Armis- [0 Mro an BORIpRan i e la Cesing MAFALDA SURVIVORS HOME - . iggeiiCooice | MBLRIRE Jexnermentar rpyes e JHA 1t is hoped that the people of the ; ! : i P 3 ; 3 - ; At wn will respond to this call and e to Middletown this afternoon to at- | L S ancino, s f 1 Standard owling 1o spect Mo ¢ of this Bes o i | and | charge of the president, Mrs. Robert Nonl ille, and Rosario Baucino, son o The Standard Steel howling fear 0 , ¢ this | Bestible santo and Vi 4 lacomo T cuffered a severe sethack in the ' t 7:30 1 : 1 led as ! ¥rank L. Wilecox. There will he sev- |-} of 113 Orange street, New Britain, | dustrial Bowling league last eve vith survivers of ‘ ) eR6i R B e RDT ST Plans will be discussed. New mem- The Social Five held @ myster : 3 « vening 2 o . fdea | Cral tables for faney work and | g : Y | were married dn that city last Sat- | when the Bristol Brass pin-to s the Jrincipessa M . that sank | ey, forson, pas- | 7 Ways to Make bers are needed and it is the idea tea at the home of Mrs, George IPol- o T | P . T - | Living in London Now 50c Pr MADORA UNDERWEAR f their daity work, and they report | clork e ) g ! iE day| A £ 0t Gaino o LB KRG Half hose, rayon and wool, “all new pink, peach, white, orchid and Nile, for vavds. They also state that in some | clected ma ot the I e ! : . sl Sk Pl e Enainee saerion: Ly CUVELL i ot of the | and figures or clocks, | for $2.95 pair. The firemen also state that im- |of the of the N from being day [J eriin ews | ocock | The Kite and Drum Corp took these fops. and many of them are New “Hello Girls? honor ; e Thers was a prominent display ¥ | Miss Stella Ky and Mrs. | Ferdi Ream[y Dlgestlblc gion had a large flag on display as|was heid last evening at Commuinty | that an underwriter has looked over | “mploy L f Tic th {department to those digestion pes- were going slow and there was no | Change of books. Rarnes post. American Tegion, and | Beric o nd strect, New 1%d0 0. 0. T il be Tl plectic at the word “ple.” | : o |versity noted in making public re- leg Broken L picce for the pelts and some of o (RrEeE Anhn, > ma e will m\u place on L £ lay every vl o teur bouis g P! by the authorities of the New Brit-| Skunk is fairly plentiful here also. that disarmament could not be arkinson Resigns Hart. |physiology and Bessle Boggess of PLANS TO BE DISCUSSED Ambrose Clocca of Berlin was suf- the other morning without INJuring { that in the meantime preparcdness | ‘”“'f"“"“’” ‘“:I""‘” L Lopt s st iy R \ atehed | Using French fried, pan fried and f ferlng from a.:broken log. Ciocea | (he animal and at a risk of the usual | propaganda should be spread ! 08 z i holled potatocs, the two workers and |1 : 5 A ] plete card is as follows finding that the starch in potatocs Injured Man Has Broken Leg—)was struck by & car and severely | bag and carvicd it off home. He is | g0 ¢ Har A farcwel : ki G . : S e : yesterday noon, when the foromen [ 100 hand tow ! urging advocucy of the universal q ) pounds, :fricd responded more readily to di- 3 7 Fink vs. \w‘ s ¢ 5 Party—Armistice Day Observed. Revl Samilel“ #. sk arrived| Meeting will not o held next Tues- {. a0 G EEHE bag. She has b MAFIAS INDICTED 5 a second experiment, the ac e first regular meeting of the dates ther et ¢ The first regular & made plans to start active work on | 1ates with ofl Iy el Fanion, . 8. Gwillim, Emil Pusty fuoroscopic X-ray. It showed no v ) o off. Robert Craig, former comman- ' Spundard Steel S : ¥ % femptying time of bofled and fried American Legion hall. At a meeting | o with and will appoint com.| *1OIT practice will be held this : : state vice-commander, was 2 Businessme 5 2 steeped in an excess of fat, how- committees were formed. Russell 8. et e e ; y St : ; The Women's Aid soclety is mak- | co BIOETEN 18 PUAK Baucino—Nicosia Sessions Clock e sulted. vil tment. E o WL (hojdeparl dectded upon. The fair Will he in [y 50 o™ Nne of the pupils went | ANonia Genovese Nicosia of Plain- | Peck Spring... 3 e it the call to the | ple, 1t well cooked, is “readily di- Iy Ng. he aided by Mrs. attend the meeting Monday night.|eming, who wul be aided by Mis. |,y 1,0 exercises being held there, of those Interested to make the new | other articles. The following WOMen Ly 4™y oty afternoon in compli | 170¥ according to a marriage cor- | defeated them in two out of three [0If th o tor e Br v Tabernacle department & permanent organiza- | Will bo in charge of tables: Bags, | j oo M rlos Hiske and Mrs, | ivate returned 10 the town clerk’s Sirings. This dropped them back | A large crowd welcomed fhe sur- | cy ‘ York eity, will| Toudon, Nov. 11—Thera are slosh- Yion: Mrs., Elmer Stearns; aprons, Missy ;"\ wijljams who recently enjoyed | Office here today. The ceremony |into a tie for first place, as the 1 |Vivors The arG maviog Eeoney on for tl sion. | crs, wuzzers, wofflers, perchers, This question of a fire depart-| Helen Rohm; linen, Mrs. I L. W nu birthiays. A soclal time was had. | Was performed by Rev. Thomas I, |C. Baum team came with a rush imong the wom At "Ahicsics Doslors anil Nurses {ara i swagern S tuhiblen Towrers ment is an important one for the!cox; dells, Miss KEdith Lindauist: 'qy o ppankegiving dinner of the clup | Lawlor, assistant pastor of and walloped the P pring team ! Cldl several wonmen Dr. Ircne Borden of the depart- and toe-flatteners in London. All people of Berlin to consider and |candy, Miss Olive Shaw, and Mrs. | be hell at the home of Mrs, [ Mary's church. Mr. 1 no thrée times running mpson = t of heal J © city of New lthosa more or less baffling designa- facts and figures will be shown to | Robert Chapman; linger Mrsi Rl G haries Bl5Kke: Grimaldi and Carucei starre The ! —. . E essed a g wl‘m‘zh of r'w tions are given to occupations. i e |8 Bold manids sopice liza- 2 = scores: o doct uses in the office of | -Thor 6,837 ways of making & those at the mecting to prove the|S. Gold; babics' apparel, Miss Eliza- | x,xi Tueslay evening the Knights ores _ f in “Dhire aio 16 ; i need of this organization. At the|beth Wilcox. Miss Wilcox will also ! o¢ Duthias ~will hold a social and |Coolidge Hears Plans to i Bristol Rrass e city health offi- |Jiving in England enumerated in a . > ! J | Carneet 05 116 ¢ nz Her subject dealt | present time the New Britain fire|have charge of ~decorating the |yunir in their club rooms at com- | Raise Funds for Vermont | Carnect ... 100 110 10 : cveming Hor subject dealt dictionary of occupational terma fs- department 35 called when fire rooms. A cafeterla supper Will be yunity hal. The set back team los-| Washington, Nov. 11 (P—A plan !,“r']"‘“” . 340 88 L~ AR 3 s ity ‘\E”"””"*‘”":"\’\““ [sued by the government. breaks out In town and the chances |served and will be in charge of Mrs. \jne the tournament last spring will |to raise funds by popular s In= i 1 18 | . e 4 | % of the department arriving in time | Leland Gwatkin. {xive the winning team and members {tion herc among residents and (AP <o Y 3 | <PLAI\LVILLE' ) ! st and the usel LJKE AMERICAN CLOTHING to stop the fire is always slim. Ne Big Whist Party {of their families @ banquet. A social | former residents of Vermont fo as- L9008« ceoe 2 : : s [t S ter's Night | Amsterdam, Nov. 11 4P — The Britain is about four miles from the| Plans were made at the wecting gime will he held following the sup- |Sist the rehabilitation of flood suf- =™ GRSy ' [ A B EIDAY ,' LR = i ) Vo e il b . | vounger generation in The Nether- center of Berlin and any fire, n0jof the Tabs last evening to conduct|yer, {ferers was laid hefore Presidel AR 1 .| “THE MYSTERY CLUB” : Lvening by |lands appears to prefer American matter how small it is in the De-ia whist party on Tuesday, Nov. 221 Somo trouble is heing experienced | Coolidge today by Joseph Fairbanks, | s ; ] P S e Tt o ™ AT | styles in clothing, while the older sinning, ean become a sizcable blaze | This ig the weekly whist affair that in removing the silt and mud de- (President of the Vermont society of | n oo R EDITH ROBERTS, MILDRED TARRIS |0 B {and more conservative people ke before the fire apparatus can travel | iy hold every week but because of |posited by the fiood waters, A local | Washington. RN Daan ey : Chapter Eight : glish styles. All pocketbooks four myes. The main objoction 10| Thanksgiving, it Wil be a BgEer | fanmer stated (hat more than an | Mr. Fairbanks ealled at the White joeen "0 7700 g0 ga 20 (| “THE CRIMSON FLASH” g . whe j |are suited, for prices range from the NeW Britain department, JowW- /o0 than usual and chickens will lineh of foul smelling mud had been j”"”“ with or Dale, of Ver-lmyomncon " 114 1 s : ving the dinner the past | $8 for ready-mades to $70 for tail- ever, is the big expense of bringing |y, awarded the winners. Flans for | deposited on the cellar bottom. He {mont, and got from Mr. (‘oolids R S . SATCRDAS o the lodse will sit at the | ored suits. it down here. The local taxpayers|gyo party are in the hands of ajhlames the sewage refuse for the !y romise of such support as he could L 1l You Cant Aford to Miss This A o and there will be speeial | are forced to pay for every ’"'“;’“‘ committee. {foul odor. |give. 468 471 5041443 Great Melndzumni music sclection by the Colon .‘11 the visiting brigade spends in Berhin. |- "y qoak the whist party was | B C i e Peck Spring | “THE Ty 1ale quarief. After the dinn x s - ONTRAC . % iE COW ) : The New Britain force did overy- [ t o /") 5oy rgest crowd of the * ! CONTRACT AWARDED [y 75 [ S ““‘ \_M\N' B S i bt thing possible at the Mooreland (oo on g 'yf the partics continue to i Judgment for the plaintift in the | Storrs. Nov. 11 (®—Contract for pryg | L 100 103 | SR s whera the third degree wi || farm fire, yet the loss ran into five |y =" coge they will be staged [amount af $§1 has been rrgnvlpn»,l m‘{'h:] “m‘\\' science ;|x1d ("\ln'\:« , nnh; [Dunbar s s s 5 T i | ive exemplis 1 the past maste m flEiizes: every Wednesday night Judge Morris . Saxe of ity bullding at Qonectiout Agricultural | Cavannvgi .. 8185 a3 e of the loc ccupylng the varioys y ¢ , | EAT WEEK . 1t will be a great "“DN"'m’"l' to! Kilby Work Completed court in the action of the New Brit- | college was awarded yesterday {Pompey ...... 98 93 5—2 RN chairs. Past Master Harold I Arms Eyeslght Specialist the civic life of Berlin if the volun- 3 cor] N Beef & Provision (o, | Charles Smith and Sons, Derby, n( £ S A will be ng master for the occa e T paving work on the Kilhy jain Beef & rovi i | e % = o7 3 % teer department can be put over and ml,’,?, g e completed and |Chester Cichowski. Nair & Nalr|3342,030, the work to be done in| 437 464 o “The Way of All Flesh” 0, It fa eopected that shout 400 | 527 MAIN ST. TEL. 1508 mnade & permanent organization. The | F7oF | fourteen months. t H. C. Baum J | will bo present. officers of the department wish it to 5 e paved with sidewalks. There has - Palies 5108 e ivon . tho Tuwa. and hopes | boen o long cry by local clizens for | =~ cvery citizen of the to Do |this improvement and satistaction hat? are entertained for a big attendance. | thiS im S T at/’ Pinochle Club * £ > ot There was a meeting of the Pro- libitionist Pinochle club last eve- ning at the home of Treasurer Har- old Junkens in New Britain. Im- portant business was transacted and | ning the Main strect is now ronmlmnvvhvm nted the plaintiff, y BLOSSER Hold Party The teachers of all the Berlin N {schools were entertained last eve- — —— B SAY! I SAW TRAT LAYIN' WAY, ALLITIS IS ) WHATS THAT O, JUS7 A LITTLE TEAR IT UP!! 5 i Com- . e ON 7 SIDEWALK. BEFORE | | AN OLD PICTURE SHOW ! VoU AAVE TAERE, ) STUB TRAT I PIckeD | | ARE You CRAZYZ v joyed. ~Wal. | munity hall. TLuncheon i . : 1 e e e e | ohd Al sors of enteriabmert. vas 0 DA B oRE | [TiexeT 1B, T Spose! e e L BT with the booby prize being capturcd | provided. Tho affair was volnl & i IT'S MINE-IT'S |7 ISA'T \WORTA ALLITIS T LE7'S see ;7 TOTEARITUP- | | 7MING IS WORTA by President Raymond Nolan, huge success by those in attendance. [ I ARYZHING = RERE, DONT WANT 7 (st N\ONEV" detto, ™ ith the compietion Pov eSS g & ZAKE 1T DOWR A son, Benedetto, has been born With the completion of the con- IE Yo Lol to Mr. and Mrs. Lulgl Feole of Bar- | crete work on the ncw highway, it V\NAN?_ I Q 5-” lin. Dr. M. Griswold attended the |is expected that the road will be g 5 & el /V\AEkET mother. Both are reported as rest- | open to traffic in the near future. ) ! ing well, {'The road itself has been completed & Warranty Deed but the construction company i3 Rocco A. Phillips has sold two |now busy building gutters along the lots to Augusto Fabbetti, according |side of the road. They will be put to a warranty deed at the office of | in all plaves where it is deemed the town clerk. They e situated 'necessary. At the present time they across from the Farmington garage jare working around the rallroad: on Farmington avenue. Armistice Day Armistice Day was observed to- day in Berlin by the schools and bank. The school children had ex- ! ercises In the morning. Songs were sung and speeches on the meaning of Armistice Day were given. The bridge. Gutters will be put on the large hill leading to the Hartford highway. A sidewalk has been lald under the bridge to protect people going to the station. East Berlin Ttems. The Pythian Dramatic club® will meet this evening at the home of