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1927, up his duties as rural carrier at the | local post office. Home From Hospital Mrs. Mary Wagner has returned | | Brtstol News [gin of two points. The final score |tol; vice-president, Louls A. Gordon |was 700 to £95. Assistant Chief of Farmington: secretary and treas- i\l-m] w McCormick and John Bo-|urer, A. H. Lockwood of Farming- Mail Orders Promptly Filled NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 Plainville News | to her home at 24 W \IAIIEl street after having been a patient i T0 ASSUME OFFICE Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Shop by I weeks, Mrs. Wagn ‘her hip in a fall on Whiting strn-r [ YWhile in the hospital she observed her 72nd birthday auniversary. nu-, n 'vmufrl‘ndunmng herata party | " COUNSEL INISISTS | CITY HAS MAYOR han of the city fire department suf- ton. These, with Max I. Mydans of tered the worst. defeat of the ewening | Boston, Mass,, are the subscribers losing to Quinn and Corrigan of the /and directors. [New Departure by a margin of 51 Ethan Lodge Flection |points. On the other hand, Mullins| At a meeting of Ethan Lodge No. land Muzzy of the city department |f, Knights of Pythias, held last eve- scored the biggest victory for their ning, Frank C. Fairclough was elect- |team by defeating Soule and Slump¢ |1 chancellor commander for the lof the New Departure by 41 points, | eNsuing year. Other officers elected | were as follows:, Vice-commander a hospital rules were toi h In spite of last night's defe: ar 1'y suspended P \ Chiet Hayes' charges are still lead. 00t Rawiszer; prelate, T. W. Our A fle r Xmas C’le arance Wilan R, Wion fo S K g DeRoSE Rl Tha Grum I con e o "t A, B, e, B Jot assesnore;fe having| |y if tings played. The next sitting will he | [/ 1 PP e h — | ready the grand llt. Al c ]fi:-m: LA |Thursday evening, January 5th. o1y Halls master of srme B A, . ‘ n 1ve not yet heen gathered, an | Funeral Mrs, Mathilda Johnson [Haviland e F. L. Porter: | when this has Leen done the work r guard, F. Porter; 0 Read tO ear M [ lln {MENZEL FURNISHES BOND yin i hes oo aone, e wore ALSQ 1 PROBABLE CHOICE | i cunerai” ot Strs. “Starbiioa outee "ciars, - Beriey W Barmum: ol nson, aged 74 years, Who died |trustee for thres years, Robert W. fstart by § \\ mlvw day night at the home of her Carlson. Must Pay For Support of Four Minor | o, "‘h;f v": ,?;‘ "0",' a2 vweet TAkely To Be Given Berth Perman- !son Eric Johnson on Washington| The installation of officers will bs | i me 1y ] street, Forestville, was held at 2 held fointly with Rockwell Temple Children—C. ¥. Morse Benefits by ' M7in w;:. [} M;‘ 't »r“ ol ently—Fndee Firemen Win—Ar- o'clock this aft of Pythian Sist on Thursday, Jan- Jaries Prior, of Toston, Mass. ¥t _ ) | . g | AP s oA E uary 12th and will be made public. l A S ? S Bl ; ? O]\/E MORE DA Y Will of New York Woman—Mrs.| T o for g | TSt Tule For Plainville ofictas | (2000 (% S Holiday Monday Wagner Home From Hospital. S S | —¥orestville in Darkness. | huy‘h of this ity cond With New Year's y falling on services and hurial was in advt. the 1y, the holiday will be observed William H. Wilson, elected town Corporation Counsel Willlam N.|estville cemetery. Mrs. Johnson Monday, January 2nd. Factories, The D Q @ clerk at the annual election in Oc- | e S e e I Dekosier In a statement fssued this |been in poor health since public Wbrary, e Liresses Smart Coats tober, will assume his dutles Mon- morning scoffs at the idea of Bristol 1100 for appendic rA3aRe THILLs clpss fes Mon- | S s0 BEST STYLES of the season, with THE NEWEST makes of cloths such ‘(‘l‘a:n ‘:|l]r‘m=od|ng Miss May Morgan. | ME THROUGH RANK H’cn\g without a mayor on January | “p Ar T e At the post office, regular holiday . Mr. Wilson has heen town treasurer |15t and 2nd or until an appointment |spent all of her lfe in hours will be observed with no de- -, v AT AN 3 T all ¢ r life ir chgl(:e oF wash frocks, cloth f:fn.\s~ and ' as Velgara, }\fmmex, Venise and Suedes in {for the past four years and wil is made by the city council at its | country until eight ye liveries, either by city or rural car- dainty silk dresses, that regardless of past ' the most desired modes. Fur collars and jcombine the two offices. He has |, Towest! to] Highests TsiMile | s Lo next Tuculay Gvenlus, iani; to Forestville to five w reductions are now priced still lower cuffs of fox, badger, skunk, beaver, Iynx, )r:::"}n:ufr:?t ~1(;a1]of] expn{rhnr;} 1;: PO owest o S8 = x’m‘:,“,‘ f'.’.’;;;";;"“\f,lg"l\t_\jl,‘1l0 She was a member NE TYE s g . S : ol : d clorical matters both | story of Presidents of Two | Xaymond Crumb, who was apiy W TYPE OF THIER Come see the dresses selling at wolf and squirrel, at these low prices. in municipal aftairs and in business. | Sotie 5 °d by the council following A ), Yok .0, ! 80, $ 360’ $)5]5' urer In Harwinton, his native town, | _ ; P evme Wl L e New Haven Police Seeling Woman & 2 ¢ - Jand for two vears he was conneeted | N°¥ York. Dec. 30 UP—Two rail- city as chiet cxecutive king Woma: $2] 25, $2)]O, $2977 42]” $5525 $6)75 [With the Brooks Bank & Trust Co. road men who ros. from th nayor is appointed for the Who Sjccializes | Visiting 3 2 {of Torrington. Coming to Plainville 'today had been selected as two year term starting January | o G and 5 about 1913, Mr. Wilson spent one |dents of two railro In this conncction, Attorney Plainville Authorities + Church Socials, d ) (AR5 > 10 . €ac vear at the Plainville Trust Co.| Henry A v presi- | liosier’s 0 eads intpart as while for the past ten years he has |dent of the acific rallroad, | folloy A New Haven, Dee. 30 (P—d new G- I ’ W . 2 been connected with the Connecti- has b F o presidency | My first impulse is to say ‘Wil \;’\ ofb ‘(.‘,"' ;‘s engaging the finter rls’ Wear Sweaters | cut state insurance department. Ha |of tho roo o what of it? What difference would ¢t of police here. The latest addi- has held the town treasurer’s posi- |hee an ay ec {Enigket BRI suchivas g Ehg fHon 1o theever-sromng. s Mati ot Of every kind, coats, dresses of wi Of all kinds and colors. Leatherette tlon here for four years without in- fand Cha Jannson) iy i e L thief, at least one of :v])‘;‘\::nhu‘:r‘::i- fabncs, cloth or silk, blocmers, 1 \'flfhf' cquettes and wind breakers. Cotton and ; :u:\’n“: ‘rnr‘h.” \?Yotmon‘ l;u:(upm; ‘]Icnl arad ral nmlnn;ln i i et U AL gl el ssumi e full-time dutles o nsas City Southern Railway com- i t i o Elec i ¥ rain coats, capes, knickers and shirts in k blouses and all other garments at re- lownclarlc e had e eraaltigicon | G e 1 appoint an acting mayc The regular mecting of Stephen | COMPATing descriptions of sizes for 6 to 14 years, duced p for one day more. nection with the state. While Mr. ¢ cding J. A. Ed- 8o happens that the ¢it¥ Terry Jodge, 1. 0. O. .. will be held | ¥Man. unknown to the parishien- Wilson's work has necessitated his L who will Vit & mavor Onlap § o'clock thiis evening in Stephen °F® Of Dwlght Place church, whers H . | spending most of his time out of While Scandrett's ction has not _"’ rd ‘l‘"‘: j; ”\“ 1500 | Terry hall. Officers for the ensuing "m'r"” :])‘: (‘"'”.‘ stolen lag 'i'nmi" ouse V‘{/ ear P F l( | Plainville, he has always taken an | bheen formally carried out, it is to prowisions cov-jyear will be elected and the annual | W! hat of a woman who was a arty rocks active interest in town affairs, at- ! ratified when reor mnvim‘.‘( spaan U\\,““[ Ignciis ofitlie resentiniticrataul RIS Ar P"','mwh ;h“m' soveral o T e o 1 - ner drecces ava sl tending the majority of town meet- | plans of the railroad have ap- |y 20087 L 00 milted vecks ago when a fur coat was For women, Granby, Hubrite and Lyening and dinner. dresses are all at i ef8er di o lehed e e NS L { suld city ex- Addresses W. €. T. U taken, police found that the de- Queen makes, bath robes, kimonos, negli- after Christmas prices. Good chance to toffice in a commendable fashion. ‘,“m“m,\,_w, : i s hd the board of | Dr. A, S Brackett, school physi- Scriptions tallied. They are now gees, corduroy and blanket robes, all at | buy for the forthcoming social season. Mr. Wilson announced today that afier If Byraw, former prosi- 5 nnially for |cian and medical examiner, was the Working on the theory that the special prices for one day more, | You will save largely. Lis office hours will be from 9 a. m. | dent. now civer, informed pemioiiavole yearsiand speaker at a mceting of the Woni- (hlef is specializing on church par- % R to 12 noon and from 1 to § p. m | " e 2 i office until their succes: en's Christian Temperance Union |ties where strangers are invited and | cept Saturdays, when he will be in | i s s e elected and qualified {held at 3 o'clock this afternoon in |welcomed. I his office m‘;‘_'d”r”m e | i responsibility is on this section of the charter |the basement of the publle library —_— . e i rectio the corporation counsel bases | The subject of Dr. Brackett's ads s " Becanie of the mumber of hunting ] Seandrett s 31 yoars old and s i iEEena ol asch Do su ey ol D B |Captain Frank North e e e e ng (raflic expert appointee i ve oftice, will Forestuille fn Darknes Relieved From Duty yot Mr Ricl o DhS & it i 1 : of the countr serve 1 on is taken by | The entive Forestyille section of | Hartford, Dee. 30 (P—U'ndar spe- s | met Mr, Ricki evening. The service will commmenee ‘2t the Town hall two nights but has ] W eleatciltnresldnnt of Lthe ) i h e P! I ants Bissarion St el iz BEhiSientsl Johnson. elected president of th thers next Tucsday 1e city was without clectricity from cial orders fssued by Adjutant Gen- R e at L s L upon. which nights | Kansas City Southern railwasy Mr. DeRosier in 1 atement | 5245 p. . to 6:15 p. m. vesterday, leral George M. Cole, Captaln Frank | 7 e ‘\” " |“ will resumo = “‘m \I L = |born at &t Elmo, 11, in 18§ es on to remark as follows necessitating the closing of several North, 115th Medical Reg. ) nex E e University nest ¢ e assisted fn his work by ob Adolp! son, rr pres- e o wisl factories and « ng housewives o N g ; G ] | 1h i the fter tho holidays spent at | Miss Mary Royce, who will relieve |iqocy aoiPl LU L iRs s aanls onid o ! Vlngionemives in . 1s relieved from active duty S ! Belafalin s Fase i ide will remain in an advisory {clear that to me ind tion of the evening meal. | with 'the service company, 118t | Britain hattl T T A R e T R e 7 TSRO L st Tl e Bt ere greatly In demand and |Medical Regiment, at.his own re- NHA B el > NarTibi o Sal i \imm“ 1 Feived a8 ltown e it is a matter of indifference ']"vv tnate "l\lfluz“ 10 quest, and is transterred to the Na- DANEERU”S Z{]N 1 New B s affer o 10 duy vacation. {clork for the past five and a halt | Waterville Man \mr 0 _J', oo ::],,,\! ,,,‘H"\ The trouble i Eyi ton ,’,‘,lo,'.l"‘ fhuara ressrvs, sffdctive Jan- 4 Jater i irgaret. oot returner ', When T Clork Robert ¢ Al Y il [of one of the \ pe e e R ““m],' A 1‘\”:{‘ : ', Hol O,“”L ¥ Deflth m Hospital » incoming council will | 9f enc of the ¢ it LAght &) piret Sergeant David D. Gla storrs € her studies v died in Apri 22, she wa “ille, 30 (UP) | the right to fill office of | POWer Co. joles off. 1etng | ang private Thomas §. Greenwood « owing the 1as holidays | zppointad by First Selectman Wil- (i the heavy feed wires drop. 1t was 205 mum Pl ) ntoat her here liam J. Johnson to fill out his te e 2 ORILl 1" Inecessary o shut off the power until | o, company, 118th Medical ghting fo In their first vic made in the railroad scedules as |She was nominated by both parties el Basketball Tonight o0 i) A T00 Ra ]dly |of the season. ; 1s the Berlin branch. The new and returned to office unopposed. mad] s Bristol and Middlown high | g QULCTS transerred to the Xational | Appear Tuesday ; L st Sataili According to polic s S (e ht 1t out for |Guard reserve ¢ tes Stanley Iass ¥ ? issued on December 18 | The same lack of opposition char. | ACCHTNE 1o ; m Hoguk dort o0 T S Sai il 3 })‘ © 0 5 Cranc of 22iehows o few changes in the evening | @cterized her reclection in 1925, 2 T the Central Connecticut. Gt ‘I‘ & R = GOl Hartford. charsed 4y i5e | During the past year Miss Mor- | " : el of the local gym Claude 'm Pierge, Lesl T DR]VERS ARE HANDICAPPED s :‘“'v{l bebio It s born last evening | Zan’s mother has been il and the [* 80 e i e \as won ! e ke ——— nesday ¥ oland Holmes at town clerk has heen forced to at-| .04 ryened into the e o f “My lust wor That T hum- Henry L. Palmer. : ! Dies in New T for two' n faln @oueral hospltal. jtend to hen, hampering her In Merly, jiing on the floor in agony. Hi ventuie hought that if the e e Yormer Local Man Dies in New Brit- o0 {ue o v and child are doing | official dutics. She therefore wouid 0 SRt il TRoil Al cs s Sonotnt. CWhi ) ; “|not consent to he a candidate for | nis ' 5 Boepital and & R R White House” Cake ain—Factorics Close for Holidays ciash with Willia 5 | : all iboy turned over to the polic at it will not thereby lose | tywo schools Civen Coveinos Shoi : Avcording to report a new hakery freelection this fal IR e e T e s S R G T Dies at Work siven Governor Smith ~Vour Births in Town This Week 1s Lo he opencd in East Berlin carly | s Morgan said today that her| g, ;00,005 is rable p on of our STiiclkon Bwiihit o wt attack | Albany, N. Y., Dec. 30 iP—aA ; in new year. Further de are | relations with the great majority wf | 70U E B8 o hin ok sestonaey attas Imussivo birthday cake, covered. with —Main Strect to be tmproted, King [the townspeople have heon very | 1Al and 4 : Isanoncs ey S| Sltn frosting: o ) laaa it e Fris of Miss Flor Carng { pleasant and cordial. She has re- | w ; i e oneinses Iminfature reproduction of the on the v have recelved ¢ards om her atjecived numerons expressions of re- | . y t by 11 yoration ¢ at o tion White House. will be a birthday sur- ) i s Gtk Moo whete she s now | sret that she was ending her term. | Smith College Savant s cotive officers, Mayor | (‘o o ince | Drise gft to Governor Smith tonight. much discussion among the ci S Reloh or Britain 1ted : ‘mv ral telophone cal from out of Killed h\ \utomoh'lc . onzh Al i {Eane. | The governor is 54 years old teday. of the town, many of whom consider | SranER e e oc tive tests for the piize [town leing among the messages, | =~ e 3 d but ap- 1 healt sal The cake, prepared by the chef a danger spot since the road was A held ihis eveni 8 While hier mother's ness mado her | o o of | pointed distinet d fol- | at the executive mansion. was in- completed. A majority that 11 ; imunity hall. The old- oftice ours irregular at times and | “H8rN, Seiihealt Mecting Tue: ow empl cliett, S a surprise for the gov- corner has hecome a e 0 safe- 1. members of the hoys' club will {vesultad In some criticism, Miss Mor- T R e el U IATexnda(a i thiaE west Mucs! ] ¢ was called in and but news of it leaked out and v and come form of protection oy articipate [man always w seibio st har) 2304 W38 b lora g I L mecting of the council will be 1 d heart | the exccutive learned of it this ould he Ablish I 7 + Police Dog Killed = — |hm e and transacted a great deal of | FHIK R e e Iy sttended as oved by 1l niorning. that ears coming from New Britainl A Gorpan et o i 4‘ - itown huginess on her own time after e g A - conueil its 1 v December I n Livingston, Columbia ut the corner 100 sharply and en- | g} o ‘m'\“‘mm 1l ( h'm“e‘ Has il e e ‘\‘,:;T”i ; i S (o Bt 1o hoid a on tv, N. Y. Mr. Lasher his danger the sufety of vehicles coming i, onto| arrow Escape Today nicnee those secking her services. {107 L e [problem at the z lite there, coming 10 Bristol in up the hill. This can be readily ex- |( | Portlind. Me. Dec. 80 (P She was unfa s & | N st TG bl G eco nltlon plained. The di and gravel from | unconscious Ly a falling | there will be many who will b o l,'y;r ' e S cstion of Councilian 1 Co., )m\ ding | the dirt roads in the peighbor lir vhic working on a platform to have her vetire . il e W rrill tendent when | - worked itsel? onto the re L pended dnside a chimney 150 feet Must Support Children ”“L ”,,‘1 o “‘..\H“,:’_’. Unigue Feat ™ lissolved in 1921, | ":Tr:‘ e e, the corner and covers most of the ground, Fred Hewett, 33, [ Mubert Menzel of Forestvills <l “‘M{ S aie 0 otiier u 1 nt cmploy of the | POPLE. AS TO THE MERITS OF concrete high at the top of 1gc W ved from probs death by merly of West Main strect. Plain- | 1258 00 Stald nt sty ! e Tlectric Co., U ] Wvu- 9 Nl A driver is given the impres Factorirs Close the fact that he remained on his ' ville, was found guilty of non-sup- {“meritu 4 G Bristol Traction Co, and ncie uliams sion that the road is narrow at t American Paper Goods o, Poreln enabling his being lowered to port of his four minor children ves- “v'”/'l S o vill 1 sary for v that con ver . point and threa out of every ur shut down last nig will 1 ty on a streteher hy rescucrs, jterday afternoon when hrought he- oA, « GtiAe o | irst apy « chairn ne I'or many years he r ed at M- l T take an unnecessarily short turn, |open 7 orn nuary 4| Police wore calied fo the sceme fore Justice M. 0, Ryder in the Joeal | Vienna, Dec. 80 (P dispa o ivor W Church street, this city, |wn: iracie onic Any car coming up the hill at a lThe ; 1 invent be Grand Trunk elevator No. 2, courf. Menzel has been in court the Vienna Tunde states that 40 g out a year purchased the reasoni r of speed has little {during the rlose-do: ofticers, aided by workinen, de. ' for th me offense, | persons were found fro; y death fiman-and rson avenue READ AND JUTDGE FOR YOURSELY chanee to draw fo the side when he | The Prentics v owill be {vised and earried out their scheme fore Justice 1. € Mills and {11 a gyvpsy ment, [n e fo R two | New Britalnl Coces nfronted by one ose driv- | clos f wi su f stretehe e wstice Fdward . Prior | 08t of ndary ] wonl 1 iger Dec. 27, 1937 is confronted hy one of these driv- | closed \ i u T r to th Tustice Fiward . Prior | 05t o ol Eenn ; \ ) 1 e crs who eut the corner. perations Tuesday ol g rapping the helpless vie- but had noet been placed under hond | pi L L # 4|n,n. lu-M. e Choice | My husband had muftered with & sere. The telephone compans wakin 1 {1im on, face down, and lowering the {in ecither instance. Tast night Jus. were ftaken to Tospifals suficring E H#ehY arm. He (rled many medicines repairs at the corner . incidental Tomorrow will he lay tor [man down through the interior and tice Mills required the furnishing of | from the cffccts of the Iy cold L , [degtors but got.no remlts. Iv. has helped to make the spot Jess wutomo o their out throngh the small hole at the'n bond fo guarantee that he would Weather prevailing, o R e e dangerous. A pole was installed and markers befor of the chimney's base. Jewett was rushed pay $10 a week for the care of his SR e R’fl:' {notter and he has fully recovered his the wires, which previously had on W Jan- Lo a hospital, where he was reported child The hond was furnished ARiRCNsaon onuen aes Rey o Ay Leen attached to a large tree at the « their new mark- ' as 1 g a froctured hip and jaw, by an uncle whe resides in Granby. Hadt Methodtet gt ‘;f"r; NBE IR B £y corner, wer nexed to it The or they will he i ¢ in a criticul condition. Grand Juror Charles J. Conlon | Rt e SRR \~‘~ ‘m Natw BRI s tree was blocking the miotarists’ od ! jproseeutad 1 ,__._____...J i nor 5 Wost cemetory = Vemhh pfcoming bl the il and Lo Ca " Former 26th Division |‘ ::xh x\).nfnl ‘_h i ‘;v(] H]vml: PLAINVILLE® s in : ; e , Thum e vy Ganegrat Ll men ork it the base of the applicants for 1 i m r. who mz ins a = : o r a fons for suffered from indigestion and - tree and will remove it in a short o : i Major Dies Suddenl) house on West Main strect { Today ] St (s loceen il febse e while. This will be an improvement. ionr rler ridgeport, Dec. 30.-—P—Dr. | Beneficiary in Will us l I M h ” in the past 'y JThen 1 used Uscls Willlm's Recentlyial camplkine wos Thade bo | : Viederick J. Adams, aesociate medi- | Clinton I Marse of 21 Broad alor 1z2zy viurpny . 1 possibility that city coun S g b the parents of school children in \ cal expert of the veterans bureau street reccives $3.000 from the es- with GEORGE JESSEL Cr i b Corporation Papers Filed e R A R the neighborhood bhecause of the 1 A suddenly here today at tate of his late mofler-in-law, Mrs, o i f | iing A cert of incorporation of | taking edicine and I recommend danger.the children were experienc to th of Dr: Adams served in Elvena 1. Hart, who died in White a7y Endee Firemen Win he ¢ o theater of Bristol, Inec., ' v"j' *\n‘y}mhh ing in erossing the co Wishes . |the 3ath atvision with the rank of Plains, X. Y., on December 16, {he Saturday Departure firemer fled yesterday with Secrotary of n wers lexpressed that alcons Mr.major during the World war. He is will filed Wednesday in that place MONTE BLUE i I firemen State Francis A, Pallc The R. F. D. No. | wstalled at the spot du Lt Grasso. . 'survived by his wife and one daugh- {shews. M. Morse, who was named MONTE BLUE in of u e busit with Bimvodicine for s3le only at O'Connor's morning and noon when child nier, Lucy. born to Mr. [ ter, Mes. George M. Ewmnes, Jr.. of administrato mst roturned || “ONE ROUND HOGAN™ ! : the two The offic e Keer oIl are on their way to school | Willizin Tares this city from White Plain nd again taken t win t Varrow mar of liris- o -8 Bottles far §5.00 In a count taken of 100 automo Past Berlin Ttems I | biles that rounded the corner yeater ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ryan and | == R S U day from New PRritain, §5 of them 'daughters Eleanor und ty and FRECKLES F o0 took the left side of the turn and William L. Brown, Jr, of Phildel- AND Hls RIENDS Poor OSSle o 20 of them were forced to make a ' phin, Pa. arc spending the holidays sudden turn to the right as a car with nts, Mr. and Mrs, approached them unexpectantl i n Construction of new highy riovabl was had Jast | ~ \ oh 2k ————— ways palse new problems to be it the ¢ mas tree eele- | Il LLBE T S S . /e DD \ % A s alsnaebinsleie son AL (GEE/THATLLBE ) YES-TM GOING T0 TAE WAATCHA Gor ) Hon! YARR FCR MOM T (it svess ) SAV!WE DoNT ALL) ( wueRELL Ona prominent local man stated th B TR Iadat SWELL IF YOUR | S7TORE AIOW FoR TUREE 1A TUE BOY, )VM\TMEAS\UCATER e s ijM S\WEATERS | S s e Jie thought that the installation s and adornments. T |ANOM KAITS YOO / SKEINS OF YARN SO LU 3 | LME ALELS=WAITLL I} TLL ASK A Mo ) P e YooR] = a large 1l at the corner ! event was largely atiended A S\WEATER MOM CAN START ON | [T W = \/ou ScE \r-BoY!IT's || 70 GET SOME ANOM AAKE YOU would e redy what appears| al Comunmity efub 1 UKE-MFNEQ IT RIGKT AWAY! < GONA.A BE ' s ANO/ : ‘ ! =l E | VARN AN RNIT UMBERJACKET to he a serfous problem et has been scheduled for Wed- I SWELL 2 A LUMB! K Receives Friends nesday, January 11 and unless a AN/ e J ,\AE ONE 7 \\' 1 Pardon C. Rickey of » the ' postponcnient is declared will I o! MJ—/_/ new vice-president and trust officer held on that date. The annual elee- of the Commercial Trust company of tion of oificers is schedulod for th i ( New Britain, althongh he does not first mecting of the new year ~ formally hegin his duties until the | v, and Mes, Gustay Pettit were = irst of the . has taken his desk | visitors to New DBritain today. / the hank and §s busy greeting his | The condition of the streets about many friends. Mr. Rickey and his the town is very bad, the rain and wife retnrned to their home® on fhaw producing a situation similar Wogthington Ridze last week after to that of eprang 1 cars were spending a number of weeks touring | mired in the mud nd to- in Europe | dzy eanditions were no better Mr. Rickey was pleasantly sur-| It s improbable that any basket- prised by the directors and employes | ball will be played here this gea of the bank who presented him with | son. Ben Trovethan one of the main tvo lar; skete of flowers as a | stays of st years auintet is out for token of their best wishos for his | the esason with @ broken arm AR Ui aTon TG success in his new position. Preai- A wateh night service will be held | 3c\_©01927 BY NEA SEAVICE .

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