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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Thanksgiving Sale Down Stairs All open stock dinnerware, hundreds of dinner sets, table glassware, lamps and house- wares at Special Sale Prices. HAVILAND CHINA Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces, mat gold handles and flower rations, Service for 12 and $39 regular $49.50 value. . Mail if Unable to Come Yourself ' DINNER SETS of Ahrenfeldt China, 100 picces, gold handles, flower dumemn\ .00 grade. A very spe- $42 50 deco- 50 AMERICAN PORCELAIN 50 piece Din- | ner Sets, flower decoration with handles, ivory border, reg- ular price $25.00 for. s $19. cial offering. UT GLASS GOBLETS, rose design, also h and low Sherbets, Wines, ete. $6.00 a dozen kind. A most unusual ?9 C ea gold 50 ALUMINUM KFTTLLS in 8 quart for cooking, “Mirro” make I with cover, $2.25 kind for. $ t offering .. FINE FLOOR TA\H’Q hnn(lx‘nmo metal \l‘mxh W 1t|1 silk Ze 49 DOUBLE BOILERS of genuine “Mirro .69 Aluminum, three pint size and regular $2.25 value. $1 (l-\.\.\ PI]‘ Pl“\l] 141'4»|nnmf, for mince and squash pies, regu- $ l OO < . -\LL\IINUM TEA KETTL LS “Mirro” make with gold hand- $2 les, regular price $3.75 for.. COVERED ALUMINUM ROASTERS, «oval shaped, 1 for $2.39 each. 18 5-8 by 11 1-4 inch $3.29 each. OBLONG ROASTERS with tray, 15 1-2 in size 16 5-8 by 11 3-4, were $6.50. Sale price SPECKLED BLACK ENAMEL RO ling price is $2.50 each. CARVING SETS, Universal make, Carving Knife, For! regular $5.98 value for $3.95 set. THESE ARE S. genuine SAMPLES OF THE VALUES | LARGE CAKE PANS of f sold regularly at 90c cach. Now they are 2 for. 0x17 1-2 in. lar price is 90c¢ ea. Now 2 for fireproof glass, $1.00 sular $2.90 grade 49 | Re by 10 7-8 inc 5.49. ASTERS, large self { basting $1.69, their regular sel- $1.69. The same k and Steel, all in nice lined hox, S OFFERED AT THANKSGIVI 1 Plainville News | ‘[IBRARY SEEKING GHILDREN'S BOOKS | Campaign for Funds Being Con- | ducted During Present Week (FIRE POLIGE APPOINTED To Handle Crowds At S, Athletio Council | Five Men I es—H. Formed—Dog Was Rabid; Quar- | | | antine May Be Declared—Briefs. I'he juvenile section of the Plain- | ville Public Library is considered by library committee to be inade- quate, and a campaign i being con- ducted this week—Children’s Book Week—for funds to be used in the purchase books for the young of the library. These book few in number to satisfy or the children, and! volumes are hecoming use. The com- s therefore decided to ask | contributions, and issued appeal tod conneetion with Childrer Week, the library committec ng contributions of moncy people of the town for the of children’s books, the uvenile section of the being in imperative and rencwals. It to discover how moved to the ac- irt of in itrons re too [ the committec wny of the worn from constant mittee 1 for e “In Book m of lic ollowi toc from the purc elves of the public library 4 of ad be interest many cit of nal will without the sp solicitation. A poster window of & J. Castle re amounts as they are Money may be left at the storc or sent Treasurer H. A. Castle R. Morrill of the ommittec.” Fire Police Appointed tive police hay been ap pointed by Plainville Hose o. No nd will have charge of handling the crowds at fires here in the fu- The department has tion e givin tore cords the cord Mr. Castle rectly to Chairman hrary re- with di- or li- Iive loc [— (n 1y in that the West 1 {care of i {s1 cach drews, R | P, Andrey son of th M. Andre FOX RANGH 70 BE | STARTED IN TOWN - g Berlm News rest of ton executor. [ Scptem New York Corporation Will Open Rbout December 1 S ! GOVT. 1S T0 CO-OPERATE| Some o ege will tea at | Motherhoc crnoon Hartford County Voiture Elects O ficers—Former Resident Buric Pox Cases Pr Today—Chicken valent—Tabs Hold Whist—Note: The Shbear Ranches Inc., of New Yorik city plans to open a big ranch on the Meriden-Berlin road, just| north of Silver Lake Inn, for rais-| in silver foxes. The ranch may start operations about Dec. 1, John V. |tion, Schenk, of the New York office of (home the concern, said he hopes to malke | the new ranch one of prize ranches of the company. The concern has ranches in all parts of the countr. The first shipment of the foxes will be received early in December. he ranch will have its own veterin- | ary hospital with a full time doctor. | The government will co-operate with the concern in developing a labora- tory for better breeds of foxes. IF section seleeted is regarded as ideal for the purpose use of the tural soil and the excellent climat- ic conditions. The world's championship priz fov silver foxes was won by the Shbear Co,, for the first time in 1420 and they have held the honor since. Since 1920 the comps has won blue ribbon that has been of- for silver roxes, Silv fox retails for about §1, The company ntly made a coat for Magion Davies that cost 7,000, | Davies is a well known ac- The of S Ml N on Mother well, The R ing. The crously. number vassers v chairman | with the a large n lin's share Althou ew Brit age of mi not been with milk customers. Rev. Sa Brings Suit lin Co Alleging that he wa wilted by the defendants who used a board, on . 4, 1927, and was injured about the eye, check and forchead in ad- dition to suffering from severe bruises about the body, Wincenty IBognaski of Berlin has brought suit for $2,000 against IFrank and Eva Platek, also of Berlin, Attorney M i wpien of New Britain issucd the writ, which is returnable in the court of common pleas the first| Tuesday in December. i an Deputy Sheriit Matthew Papeialc 1005 ew Britain served the papers. g0 been unablo to at-jhoed in business of selling farm account of the disability the alleged assaul complaint, and he | money | s dur throug! jot the that had visen A few over 1,000 [ threatene Mr, iisk of dumns v floods and au dar m : 0. of : Bognaski tend to the produce on resulting from according to the been obliged to expend medical car Tabs' Revue 8t. Peol's 7% 4. B Thursday, December for their revue which Lloyd's hall in Ker will be in the form cabaret and will last for an and a hali. Supper will be ed during the entertainment. Part of |y the reccipts will be given to the fund | for the Visiting Nurse. he committee in charge of the affair will mect at the home of M Henry Hooker on Saturday evenin Burial Today Reynolds, who /been brou [ public oft he said. has for The Ha and §," 1 | American society s, The had the date be given ton. It as will set Lers from present, t | capacity. | ville was Walter of hour w il A tal at the P - [ American | was given crs from I B will ve Henry M. dent of this town, Southington Tuesday this morning from St. church, Southington, at 9 o'clock i The body was taken to Meriden and | was interrcd in St. Patrick’s ceme- tery of that pl: Estate of Lew The bulk of the Lowit M. Andrews of Willten I, Norton, the will Mr. Andrews, ormer resi- | died in | buried Thor The, team ed to be g The [party 1 s M. Andrews Kensing ate of the late Berlin goes to ccording to filed to- tendance, winners. first pr of sum of ne Star Em Daughters of meets this afternoon Mrs. Mortit ridg to he Thanksgivi hopes to ry No Milk Shortage having see northern dis, ton to elec Sheriden Chef-de-tr: 7 o'clock. Julia Rokowski taking robate court. It provide $100 be left ry plot bool to t MG Brows toc cemet ! 1 lett 1o 1 obert ML ws and Bdward L, tor's Liroth The sum of W. Andr > estate is le [ docnment wi 1913 sociation " is wardir A st Berlin Woodmens' at Athletie hall and m i, Blmer vlio enty Ttems e tes s evening ation vaudeville featured the son, t A combir to pro 0o i ral Johr domi f the mer 3 ional chure on urch in Bixler < on oyed this eve hers Meet ist chers of the 1 I tended the od club held The memboers given an oppc wehers person hem school 1 served, past mont nin ladies aid socicty of () church held o M terd ot the tunity to te ind to on nis wer Meet Today ma Hart Wil the An pten Revolt ot # rings the money fhiey dey rom th ot candy will by rican s used Lo pay ner Rho th tork Visits Berlin ropermits wi as to Wor- Sunday’s game 1ction o it tle Th <ensin this o Irs. Joscnh Godek of wit W 1 b will L Iicld. N W ehild reporte ston Red Cross Drive Cine i will meet oclock at oldoey tomo is people The are respo hoys wi are still heard visit 8. Rev of the results so umber to each a new in the but can- Letor A K il far, aml, heard mark for nnual drive, from has will he nd ey hooks msley, a rary oper ning will Samuel 1oon for dr W Hurold dent, now wppointi itary academy tional G il with from, Lier is fornier v b his to West Point was one of v to be appointe baskethall leag cning date unt Thanksgivin 0 offered a pl it accept wit Mi nt 1 N dits o ! short- T SRING tollowi st Berlin has b in the f but in 80 days. | A foothall grounds for o ing arranged v. and Mrs. Eve recent flood | turned home . | wedding trip. He told fect high [1Ome in Cro ’ s water that the flood, | lives of have been e 1in are milk concerns reporting 1k, the Jocal d affected and enough to Dor ors are supplicd all their Y ve ame on the hon Flood Pictures muel A, Fiske of the r- wional ehurch very inter b Cole e i from the the n ing the t New England at Deerticld ting ¢ will make m 50 He and New ven yesterd ore and t ) people would 1. se sald that wus cmph ts tha the cond APFIINS DECISION Washington, Nov ) terstate commerce ¢ it afiirmed its decision railroads n ) rites ifor - than and moving stern United (il sized ¢ tir portance ring th futur will b ith the the fon tods tort th expec th b over S apple to ti hi citrus pre sou half icials in a FRECE\LED AND Voiture Elects rttord County Voiture, net last night Legion hall w40 | the Kensing- in nstrel shoy for ning tonor- th of Stamiford has received Thanksgiving day is be. The in on Cal handicapped who flock hy the to fire bout the ap- aratus and hose lines that the fire- e G properly. The fir will to it tha the e not ohstruct und that ( fo distane The Judd Will # sely it s are crowd is kept hack from the burning men who will do this Wadsworth, Dani m Calmbach, John 50| 1 Madeley. Doz Found Rabid it Katherin cording building. e W \- lay was ral ot to bite several | feared. s which animal n the mic s can “mad" ructed » or to turn them over rden for to the s keeping in the Warder today pE to confer the tine ino went with th placing the town lifted s over of another The Jast n uarar on one wis only and I | 3 An athlctic 1 Athletic Council council, to ot with and coach as an was elected atthe high rday. The council will N inot Jive complete anthority, hut it 1 1 bl its influence G An tking known the of the body in athlctic affairs and ving the the wort ors, As an ex- t will act upon athletes n and v the princiy 11| visory hody, to exere wish r- action of n of et o decision those a4 to it on the any have awarding of council 1s composed of three nd nine eleeted membe those eloeted hoy I- seven of 15 in q PLAI N:VILLEP 1 18 TONIGHT BEBE DANIELS and GERTRUDE EDERLE in “Swim Girl Swim J She didn’t know won the race of lnugh yourself out !l 9 L to swim tat year. Yowll your seats, how the n, | of Good Show A Always FRIDAY “Spring Fever” WILLIAM HAINES 1y | it with URDAY V-COWBOY" Gl det HOOT States, | most - ph to keep them | to Hartford | fae- ! 1927, |and two girls. The membe | yesterday were as follows: !John Bergan, chosen Sentors, Edmund Tolli, and Beatrice Easton; junfors, Vivian Davis and Martin Conlin, sopho- mores, Koland Gauthier and Wil- | Gillls and Kurt Bloom. President | Schastian Arcari of the athletic a sociation, Vice-Principal Douglas MacIonald and Coach Myron Gallup complete the council, The constitution has not yet been completed and therefore no require- ments have been fixed for the win- ning of letters, Until this s done | no foothall letters can be awarded. Sult for $1,000 | Suit for §1,000 damages has been brought by A. ;. Mastriani against Josepih and Mary Stclla, bondsmen | for Natale Scolla, against whom the | | Plaintift was recently given a judg- | jnent in a civil suit growing out of | an automobile aceident. Attorney Joseph N. Donovan of Bristol issued the writ, which is returnable in the superior court the first Tucsday of September. Deputy erift. . W, Furrey served the papers. l‘ulcrullnm(-n( At H. 8. tertainment for the benefit of the high school will be presented | in the &chool auditorium this eve- ning by C. Everett Wallace, profes- isional entertainer, Mr, Wallace Is| versatile and presents the {whole cvening's fun himself, doing ’m,m\ character impersonations, dis- playing his ventriloquial powers, and jortering a generally all-around good He has his fable of wige, | ind other equipment on the and makes up in full view of lience. Tickets for the en- t have been going fairly jwell. the high echool and grade | {children 1 g heen engaged in I or the past few weeks. Ishow: i jhis a rtaini Party For Teachers Andrie entertained | members of the public | ching staff at an informal at her home on East Main Thera were 34 teachers After dinner the guests 1 games and satg <ongs, pa ling an enjoyable evening, Grange air Opens | 1e annual Grange tair opened in | ange hall on Picrce street this afternoon and will continue through IH is evening and tomorrow after- {noon and evening. “Aaron Stick of | Punkin Crick’ will be presented by the unmarried members of the Kt ¢ this evening, the east being eomposed of Homer Griffin, Verne | Wyman, Russell Scoville, Esther Smith, Rtuth Lewls, IXmma Redman and Gladys Hiltbrand, The married Grangers will offer another play to- morrow cyvening., | South Ends Book Pawnees The New Dritain Pawnees ttled the Blues to a scoreles 1wo weeks 0. have been the South Ends for this another excellent foot- + s expucted. Al the in- Ly the South Inds healed and several added to the tip-top condi- Hardware City | Miss the feminine school te; dinner street, { present, Lou who | draw | | her signed by unda ball bat Juries sus week men b putting meet, last ow been it in the squad, the Pawnees and | to defeat them q South Ends hope { Whether they do or not, the game Iwill give preliminary indications as {to the outcome of the proposed con- 1est between the two local elevens or the town championship. The outh Frds have tried to hook this game for Thanksgiving, but the, | Blues have frowned and wish to play on the following | South nds will practice at T o'clock this evening. Midwe e at at K Prayer Meetin : lar midweek the Baptist church will 7145 o'clock this evening. will nkseiving.” The usual services will also be held at the Methodist and Advent Chris- | {tian churches | meeting » held topic | The I Hm Notes | Mrs. W. €. Lester nnderwent wtion vesterday at the New I hospital. Nter has been horn Arthur Perron of avenus M. Baker, traffic manager of Trumbull Eleetric Mfg. Co., is la member of the committee of ar- rangements for the fourt annual banquet of the New Britain Cham- her of Commerce traffic burean, to | be held on December 1 at the Bur- { ritt hotel in New Britain an oper: Brit- Lain Gene I A dau and Mrs ton IS0 the o Mr. Farm- | The lowest temperature ever ree {arded in the civilized world was at | Verkhowansk, Sit in 185, when { the thermometer 90.4 do- | zrees below zero. ria touched TONIGHT i “AARON SLICK OF PUNKIN CRICK” In 3 Acts Given by Single Members at GRANGE FAIR Plainville Dancmg \flel [been ones, wan Chicago, on this date |Berwyn, IIl, it | still {kind and color. prayer % Urges Five-Year Marriage Term Bristol News RAILROAD STATION ) 'Rumor However Hints New ] Building I Possible RED ~ CROSS ELECTION Playground Conunission Divorce Granted Forestville Wom. an—High School Thefts are Ex- | plaincd—Other Ttems, | lahout the Once again the rumor is city t Biristol may 1 new ratlroad |a ho have } vious years are skeptie rior ¢ th, ourt of marr vear perlods with option of Judge Burnell says his ly to legalize current toms, asserting that 75 to S0 ned ind wif forbids such n bury wh Her nr considered onid cnewal 138 mere it ”u”ml Ty the ed that per ce con by a L i nothing ng to ti although agreement, | I8 time, ac the law. official, WNIDER DELUGED WITH REQUESTS . s N N titioned hy Isiness men 1o ities here., pro- station fac however, it impossiblc e ommodations When hettor recon were would in Kiddies by Score Send Pleas » for Pets Nov. 17 sent me, e sldered plans at that time, the matter as it is re et new the entrance vard on North Main rt of the hufld 1in stores while ti offic he veached by ascending short incline. Westhound t would reached by a short |way running underneathi hoth or- | €ast and westhound tracks prosaic| This plan would also ne He 1 .U'""‘ ating the freight Touse | possibly the entire public ard. Plays Mayor W, d at the of the alled station public delivery street. The lows ing would [ waitin would were to ¢ passen- i near to the hat a hington, (P—"0h- written than re. warded Assistant Hanford Ma efforts in getting a pup to a Philadelpl cently, a flood of new dog you in childish scrawl, more cont room Sroralary ticket a ks sub- i Nider for his ia youngster re but v requests is now deluging his mail with a respondence unique in the files of the war de nent agked for do even hushands in ih A Orleans youngster noted | tha ”\v’ Philadelphia pup was a | “Now I have three common |1 and T love t! I do sol a police dog,” Two sisters, eleven notified the not wunt a dog" would und ponies delivery last few an days. | ¥ nd Commission Meets Raymond Crumb pre- regular monthly playground commission He appointed a com- three, co of Miss Mr: Tong MacDonald, 1o draft « on the death of Mavor Wade, a copy of which will Mrs. Wi and a the minutes of the dog n Mmittes i in | ¢ O'Connell, Joscph .. 1sisti b resolutio John 12, | be sent and eight, L scerctary that cat” but be quite mother o all right A Chicago ider as “Dear 4 reading of th: Philadelp} cident had given him L “about me having a dog a long timc ago."” He died on 1 the 1ot That day still comes back to Another Chicago request was fo police dog, small but a youngster insisted that don't care what kind of a dog is, as long as 1 have one.”” whik nother bespoke a dog of “any does t “nice to bed in mission copy M tain,” said v dog in- | thought [ Who was ing to confer department : {would cost to cstablish a playground in Forestville and put the land in prover condition, reported thut the work could done for approxi- mately $100. A letter was from W, Kenneth of the Sessions authorizing the city to owned by the company on ( for playground purposes, Commissionce Joseph L. Donald reported that Bristol playground would cost about to have the work done In view of the expendi for the Forestville and fol playgrounds, the orizinal esti mate of for playground (etivities next year was increased to 33,500 by a vote This the hoy ing |inser N Commissioner Arthur N ted at the with the to Manrocs, last mec public works ow st much size, e 1 Ksions, president Clock use ntra teved from stre en-year-old want- a Spanish An ink hesp missive snnsylvania s a bull terrier Mic- or pupt 59 tarving Chinese Reach Berne in Car Tierne, Switzerland, Nov. 17 (A IFifty-nine Chinese men, womnen and children starving and penni- less, reached Berne today in a scaled railroad in which they came from Itussia where of them spent a year or more. lostir st 3,000 ragged, action wil be made known to council at it's December meeting S0 that there will be a sufficient udget allow made, Reldl Cross Eleets eting of the Br vican Red ( Russell n and Vicec O many the moneyl tourists simply itzerland ditions in the car showed it had not been opened since it loit Moscow Police installed the Chincse rivals in two' hotels to await position, The Berne government 1sking Moscow why the ernment is forcing such 1 1- gift of Chinese labor upon Switzerland The the ation of N Con last Mink M iirman for ler officers re- Seeretary treasurer, Beach; assistant treasurer, lia M. Barnos, following executive commit- was also selected: Mrs, A, D, Holley, Mrs. Willis €. Ladd, Fuller has I° Barnes, Miss Clara O'Conn. Mrs. Alton R, Wileox, Georg Pachand, Arthur C. Hifehcock, M Gl it i John € Caroline Gilliland, Charles Joy e s 2 lua Jennings, Joseph I ey of GallcRan wa- | Dutton, Rev. Henning Johnson, all b Bristol. George Clark of Torry- ville and Mrs, Charles B, Sanford of Foresty AND SCALP ECZEMA Hizh v\('llnnl Thefts Clear With the co Milllons use Lacky Tiger. Money- B\ Back Guarantee. the local polic 3 At Barbers and Druggiss LUCKY TIGER was ng Treadway ing y wer H ir ton ( ! ar is A o itterso sovict gov omas unwr come LODGE Defroit, Nov. 17 (R Detroit chosen a mayor who in public life has never made JOUN ( a politi- Lods is of 1 Up ssion yesterday by a high of clothing been occurring durin past month were elearcd up and reater portion of the stolen ar recovered Students Ie ers in the school have on numer school thefts which have the the ticle slickers and of the rooms HIS FRIENDS The Prize! tits annual ofti Mot all over the he hall bring a W, clected s - taxed Rossing Chef-de-gare and of Manchester, ain. J. 1. Paul of Plain- clected treasurer. Schall Kk on his e3 aris convention Legion. by a group o Hartlord s Tomorrow rlin Construction practice tomorrow All members present, Tabs' Whist Paul’s Tabs held o evening at their There v Prizes we Mrs. Fr for the DkOP OUT OF TAE WINDOW SO I RAN QUICKk AN DICKED IT OP=AINT You GLAD to its Union- Britain iile the nment ertain- of football zht are W hall lariz re awarded nk Pierpont women with cond won Mixs hon- (Yess1sAWIT | 1epollpsay! WeLL MARKET AN' GET THE TURKEY WFHAT! TURKEY, 71lA7'$ THE LUCRY AUMBER, MISTER OT; | NOOMBER-0237- SO \WE WIN THE CIESS! Do7's DE VAT T 6ET YoL DE 71)}2)4&\//_/ DON iz WUAT WAS TMIS AEDIDAAE A I AEARD 7AG SAVING | ON ATURKEY RAFFLE ABOUT FRECKLES U; ZFEXI:/LNFNEEE | ) CWET TRE FoLwy o 5 "‘A‘:’Dfi,@ofifl—‘j&&f PECTING SIMETAING DEAR—T. AOPE FOR AOTHING SO IT's Ror TRUE. )| TAREW IT AWAY= S % ITS AL A voT OSK N pop.! TALK DISCREDITED' Meets— | meet- | Mor- | | i | | West streat, | |0t the husiness session, | i [the i i | { | {lege club, | ity also read | to put thé Bast | Dixon, &ood condition | - It was voted | Norton ! missed by Judge res voted i the city {ville [ ! died Vand ous occasions been surprised and an- royed to find such articles of wear- ing apparel missing when they looked for them at the closs of the sessfon and consequently complaints were made to Principal Henry E. Cottle. An investigation conducted Jointly by him and the police re- sulted in the apprehension of a member of the junior class, The hoy was brought Lefore Prose- cuting Attorney James T. Mather | this morning, where he was given a severe reprimand, Judge William J. Malone also censured both the youth and his father at a wession of the Juvenile court and then placed 1he boy in charge of the probation officer for a six months' period. Flks Meeting The regular meeting of the Bris- tol lodge of KIks will he held at § ock this evening. A number of ship applications will be cted upon and the committee ar- anging for the presentution of the The Mald of Wistarfa" will & report. Auto Destroyed By Fire nutomobile owned by Roland of 89 Main street was destroyed by fire yvesterday rnoon near the Fall Mountaln Fikh and Game Preserve, A tele- alarm was sent 1o fire head- auarters by Mr. Dennis and Squad A to scene. The machina tically demolixhed when the arrived Funcral of Willlam H. Tobey e funcral of Willlam H. Tobey, Spanish American War veteran, who died at his home on Sixth street uesday morning, will be held at 2 Saturduy afternoon at the home of James Dunn on Rev. William ¥, Davis, the Asbury meuioatst Forestville, will conduct # and burial will bhe in cemetery instead of the Fores c Y, a5 was first an- ounced An Dennis totally afte phone went the was p firer o'clock funeral of of pastor hureh the seryi West metel G. A. Hadsell Camp A mecting of G. A. Hadsell Camp, UL SCWL VL will be Tield at § o'elock 1ext Monday evening in Arcanum hall. Officers will be nominated for the ensuing yoar. At the conclusion there will be card tournament hetwoen the loenl cam and one from the New Britain camp, Resolutions will also ba drafted on death of Willlam H. Tobey, a member of the leeal camp, whose funeral will he held on Saturday. Rose Cecelia Quinn ceelia Quinn, aged 30 years, at her bome at 211 High street 12:30 @'clock fhis morning fol- lowing a short illness with a gene eral breaking down and pneumonta. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., on No- * 2, 1807, the daughter of the John and Anne Quinn, she moved to this city as a young girl. She attended the Bristol high school und following her graduation spent two years n the Connecticut col- lege. She entered the cmploy of the Bristol National bank in 1920 remained with that institution until a short time ago. Miss Quinn was active in the so- cial aftairs of the city, was a mem- ber of the Children of Mary of St Joseph's church and the Bristol Col- A sister, Miss Anna aunts, Mrs, H. D, Bren- nun and Mrs. Thomas Mahon, all of this city and an uncle, Rev. William IPanning, pastor of St. Francis' church of Torrington, survive, The funeral will be held at o'clock Saturday morning at St. Jo- cpl's church. Rev. Edward P, ell of Stamford, a cousin of the Rose ( Quinn, two company, | deceased, will be the celebrant of the ind | requiem high mass, 1in St Burial will be Thomas' cemetery. Vagrancy Charge Dismissed A vagrancy charge against*Gustav colored, who was arrested yesterday in East Bristol by Officers and Thompson, was dis- William J. Malone court this morning. Dixon was taken into custody fol- lowing a complaint made by the | parents of a young girl, who testified of the commission. ‘ et {that Dixon offercd the little girl a come out of the store Which operate in Iast Bristol. The accused denied the allegation and | When the court was unable to pro {tors will be ving ' |its charter by the | commission, any evil intent, Dixon was dis- charged with the warning “to watch his step” by Judge Malone, Fireme Concert and Dance Arrangcments for the annual cone t and dance of the Firemen's Re- association of this city, which be held on Thanksgiving Eve, progressing rapidly and the work of decorating the high school vymnasium for the event will be started next Monday, The entertainment program, lef will are as (announced this morning, will includs Miss Josephine Mastrabattisto and mes Donahue, twa local singers; Arnolds and Betty of Hartford in & singing and dancing act and the Ideal Male quartet. Organization Meeting An organization meeting of the Terryvillo Trust company of Terry= ville, which was recently granted state banking ill be held this evening Terryville town hall. Direc- elected and by-laws in the adopted. 14,000,000 homes in the States are equipped with lights. By BLOSSER About United clectric \NELL=AERES THE TURKEY,