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ULSDAY, APRIL 17, 1928, meeting will be held at 9:30 ¢'clock Wednesday morning at the heme of Miss Jennte Peck of 100 - Maple street. Miss Peck will lead the meet. ing. Engagemend Announced Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Rowe of Holyoke, Maas, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Rowe, a teacher in the com- mercial department of the Bristel High school, to Joseph H. Johnson of this city. Mr. Johnsen is chief draftsman at the local plant of the New Departure Mfg. Co, Bristol News Mail Orders Filled Value Given for Value Received The Success of Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Men's Half Hose Silk and lisle and rayon and lisle, cross stripe effects. Slander—Other News Notes. reon Villadf, Grammar School. Grade VIlIl.—Howard Burgess, Donald Hallhaok, Eldred LeVasseur, Patsy M:olite, William Sneideman, Women's Hosiery | 0dd lot, silk and rayon, in all popular shades, regular $1.00 for 5% pr. Leather Hand Bags Brown, tan, black and blue, values to | $5.00, special $2.49 ea. 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Coleman, Oscar |part Casey, oseph Cahmbrello, Johnson, Earl McGibbon, Doris | Matthew Ciec lorski, Cyril Coates, h Sp':nccr. {Lucy Coons, Churles D 1i, Har-| Sophomores—Iierbert Cheetham, [old Dunl Robirt Gnazzo, Helen ] Helen Chotkowski, sa Dillon, [Golaski, Mares Holden, Peter Flora Easton, Theresa Gnazzo, Mar- | Jacobs, Joseph Kempa, Alforso Mere dsrle. Johnson, Russell Maynard, Ol- |cugliano, Clarence Morgan, Patsy &a Ncri, Grace Olson, Esther Peck, |Silverio, Raymond Smith, Louls Sol. = b, ek R 5 Alice Peterson, Vinton Smith, John {omone, Donald Tolli, Ehuer Morann, ! co m h w ‘arrone, Benedict Caparrelli, Law- | Robert Newell *i Hi Bfls hl“ P Asks Gommission to Be Relewed ==, v Sanar v e v T i ] Bk or o Henry Kowalaski, Wilfred Yeamans, adette, Vito Girolamo. Beatrice o 0 Help Clud Meeting on Flmt 0[ lfl]fl] Frederick Wegner. Gnazzo, Andrew Kuta, George Ma- WI" Be v&lmctonan A meeting of the Hip club will be Ireshmen-—Helen Bergan, Charles [sot, Edith Melit Anne Morante, held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Buell, Ellen Dawley, Marion Deane, abeth Orfe, s Smith, Shir. home of Mrs. Joseph B, Sessions, 101 HRS ELLEN MORGM‘ D]Es Ellen Faniole, I.ucia Mar, Margaret mith, Harold Williams, George COUNC"J H Bellevue avenue. Mrs. A. 8. Brack- J Morann, Laura Naaman, Evelyn Par- | Yarashis, Gertrude Zabel, William EETS TONlGflT ett will be the speaker. ®ons. Weltha Scoville, Wilhelmina |Alling, Shiriey Kalish, Frank Cagli- Fined for Strunz, Ma rct - Weber, Kurt |ando, Ignazio ucei, Helen Nelson, | Gava Gablocky of Stafford avenue, ‘Was Mother of Former Town Clerk :;ml;)m, Robyi u‘r:c», :\lur;une‘r Cot- il;lullpp(‘lu\.:n:‘. A\v]\;.vm r\‘ Mrnn,“,\n- |0 Burner Blamed For Pire—Ladd | charged with intoxication, was fined v. A. A. Ball Returns To Pas- | trell, Arthur Dalke, Gerald Farrar, 'drew Dovdell, A ert Nyberg, Ray- 2 i = $3 and costs in the city court today —Re Horacs Fench, Havey Gauthier, Mal- {mond — Spenerr. Theodore Vilardi,| P#ck From World Tour — New by Judge Joseph M. Donovan. Ga- torato—Town Mecting Tonight— ‘nmml:m:‘., }.\‘!;‘!\in :l.lld;u-ll;l. c.-'n‘l»1 l'” 1-‘;0’{'@. ! "!‘1-1‘1 JO:‘Y;\ llfo‘ Departure Concert — Sued mr‘hlockvbwu -rmudn Mond:! m"; e art, Edgar ibbard, John |tric orletiv, Betty eogan, Ros noon by Sergeant Henry Jeglinski 419 Pupils Perfoct in Attendance. | v, 1. pincky, Alex Patison, Ioy Pe. |Caruect, Geniio Rapacky, Annie |and Officer Edgar Norton after a - L Frederick Tyler, Amalueo | Virella, Ruth Jiroadwell, Hurold| 2 complaint had been made of the Building Inspector Ozro I. Cooley Ball, Peter Berardueci, John John.| Samuel Kushlan, @ member of the "mn!’; condition to headquerters. has submitted his resignation to the | ison, Donald K Niles Kalish, Dristol High school basketball team, | New re Concert bullding commission, it was an- | Raymond X!.u Dunnah, ,\nle.-n“ Mi- gate chimpions, will be the valedic- | The fact that more than two-thirds {nounced at the town hall today. |rinclll, Matico Morante, Raymond torign of the graduating class at ex- of the 1,300 seats in the High school Mr. Cooley, who has asked to be Shaiter, I 1 i ercises to be held in June, aecording auditorium have already been sold allowed to retire on the first of noxt| Cliord Siurgeon, Charl Tolli, | Grade M B ;.\ lo an announcement made at the for the annual concrrt and dance of month, has given no reason for his|john Trevisan, Earle Yeamans, John |sephine Forcells, Marguorit: Monday afternoon assembly by Prin- | the New Departure Mfg. Co., Friday action, but it is thought that the | Yeamuns, Louise Brastow, Anna |Rose Solomont, Joseph Carpenter, cipal Henry E. Cottle. For the four ! evening, April 27th, indicates that smallness of fecs and the pressure | Funiolo, Marie Fradotte, Eva M:s- | William Kacazyzak, Reginald 8mith. yo ¢ he amassed the aver- | the audience on that occasion will be of his own building operations may | sey, Geraldine Pendlebe rry, Hazel ”1_(0'* rt ho.nx\sron, Richard Wost, > per cent in all of his | of record breaking proportions. be responsible. His brief letter 10| =ulmon, Antonio sarelli, Frank {100y Zownmer, Tarqui Artiban which {8 considered all the Graham McNam will be the the commission read as follows | Harold Keeling, Casmicr |1a8 Raymond, Iranvis Cunning ~markable because of his ac- | g soloist. Everyhody knows him “I hereby hand you my resigna- | amticl Minella, Philip | Bobert Pure: I, Anna Castig tive interest in athleties. He is the | as the country’s most popular radio tlon as building tnspector to take of- | Howard Smith, Lester |1¥1°r Antonet son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kushar | znnouncer but do not r-alize that he fect May 1, 1928.” . Theresa Bosco, Virginia |Sas0K. Mary W riad-lof 149 Laurel street. In the fall he | ranks equally high as a concert bari- Mr. Cooley is the enly building in ll, Antoinette Cattucci, Flor- Johin. Hosco. Borarducel, il"lvms to enter Yale Universit | tone. During the past year he has spector Plainville has had, as he was Coons, Barbara Jewcttr, Olive |J<U7 Chambrello, Theresa Casclel- | The salutatorlan of this year's | filled over two hundred engagements appointed last summer when the Burney, Dorothy Tredennick, |10 M '”:.’.'_' e ('fim“m o fraduating class will be Miss Blizi- | as a solo artist. The experes of bullding coda went into effect. Kenneth Baker, Thomas Clark g. | Yulio, Evelyn Vanion, Clarence Le- heth Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | bringing him to Bristol for this event The building commission will | win Hold meet at § o'clock tomorrow night in | Cuscicllo, G the selectmen’s office to select a|Gkenuist, suceessor. Robert J. Coc is away, | Scherr, Miri but First Sclectman James Simpson | Tani, Violet Vo and Newton Lockwood will be pres- ent. The meeting will follow direct- 1y upon that of the board of sclect- men at 7:30 o'clock. | Lee Williams, ster, toper, les, Florence ard Linden Street School. Grade VIL—Russell Baker, st Morann, Gieorge Denhy, Wi Rowalski, Millic Longo, Robert ¥ox, Mrs. Ellen Morgan { Ellsworth White, Rose Fortuna, Ol- Mre. Ellen Morgan, 80, died at 8| ga Kushmider, Anna Melechinsky, o'clock last night at her home, 23| Mary Smagacz, Harriett Smith, Park street, after an lliness of two Grade VI-—Eleanor Bartlett, Tony and a half years. 8he was born in| Cuccamo, Moreno clh, Tony Newington on October 20, 1847, but novese, dguist, Ruth ! | came here at an carly age and spent | Pcltzer, 13 nton, Marion practically all her life in this town. | Smith, Lucille Smythe, Helen Wile | Her husband, Henry Morgan, dicd slx years ago. Mrs. Morgan was |{banquet and unassuming in manner but was highly respected by all with whom she came in contact. She ‘s . [Va ur, John MctGuire, George Ny- ‘Thom. Stecd of Kenny street, | is great but the committee In charge {strom, Carmen Preorclll, Joseph Forestville. Her average for { of tho concert feels that many would Doris | Brale, Anzelo antucei, Josepl Vi-|four years eourse was 92.22. Miss | prefer to see and hear him above [rello, Virginia Wright. I Steed plans to enter the New Britain | others who might be procured. { ade 11— Milired Broden, Walter Stare Normal echool in September. The full instrumentation of the jGrabowski, Milired Johnson, Anna| Honorable mention was also given [ hand will appear at the concert, in- _|Kata, Jeannette Lamothe, Francis to Miss Edith Dalzell and Sidney | cluding tympani drums, chimes and " | LeVasseur, orge - Parsons, Mal- [ Alexander, the two other high stand xylophone. olm Smith, Clauds Stewart, Robert pupils in the class. Miss Dalzell, | Sells Valuable Property. Carucei, Lawrence Ca Lawrence who attained an-averag of 90.97 for Joseph Gaudiano, a former mem- | Peloy, Lura & ma_ Cain, the four years, is th> daughter of | hor of the Bristol police force but | Mary Berard: Clairc Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam €. Dalzell of | now a resident of Hartford, has sold Catherine Smith, Genevieve Vilardi, 139 Woodland street. She has been| (o Judge 8. Russell Mink of this Sylvia DeYulio acively intercsted in school affairs | city the business property, located at Grade 1—8hirky Bachr, Earnes- 'and s a member of the Girls' Glue | sne corner of Main strast: and tine DiYulio, Johu Logan, Robert club. which was awarded first prize | Memorial Boulevard. On the site in Raymond, Peter Rowinsky, Warren ‘at the interscholastic meeting held question, which fronts both on Main Smith, ~Alfred Stewart, Howard in South Manchester last Friday. street and the Boulevard, is now |West. Stanley Yarashis, Severino | Sidney Alexander fs the son of located a three story brick, stere ¢ —irona Chotkowskl, | Artibani, Koberto Benedetti, Mario Mrs. Fannte Dailey of Smith street. d tenement building and a'.econd Julia Lefemine, James Burgess, Dan- Benedetti, Daniol Chicone, Louls de- | His average for the four years was :m“d e " 4 ,-'.. in which are lel Griffiths, Robert Livingston, Lil- | oy, Domenle Forcholie, Vito Le. 90,04 per cent. During his vnurm»,lm ,m‘,?',’e l“ory bl A']nmm h the lan Heln, Holen Penger, Edgar Ca- | femine, Robert Niclson, Palma at the High school he has been “afd ey ldi‘llgéd it survived by one daughter, Miss May | dratn, Comphell Smith, Concetta Guerri Eliza- identified with all musical activities | PUTCHase Price was not divulge e Morgan, who retired last January| Grade IV.—llen Bartlett, Alma [beth Catinecr, Rose Catteel, Sl sag i oo ith master of the Hign |\ Delieved that the amount tnvolve after serving eeveral terms as town | Bartlett, Jane Cadrain, A. Divinere, Horle French, Mildred Haffman, Har- school orchestra. He iy considered | ¥ .upprokaan;ly !90.: D'd test. clerk. 8 Hemingway, . lelm, A John- ry Bull, Lawrence Corlett, Merwin |one of the most accomplished soung R IR leon of o B e regular | . Portland ...., All Ye Singers | stable Ventres chance to come along Berlln News a. \Vindhorv . All Yo 8ingers!during the argument and investi- b. 8t. Martius + All Ye Singers | gated the claims of Scott. Upon in- All Ye Bingers | vestigation he placed the two men The funeral will be held at 2 METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A, L. Atkns Will Suceeed Rev. May B, Lord WILL BE HERE ON SUNDAY Old Fashiouned Concert By Kensing- | ton Methodist Choir — Edward | Moore Elected Manager of Ken- | sington Bascball Team. | { Love: Jerusalens, My Glorious llome ., e ++-.. Yo Whole Company Part 1L Anvil Chorus - Ye Greate Choire Sleighride ey Samantha Jane Edgerly and Chorus Kidd's Lament . Ye Big Chorus My Gra . +-+ Susan Ann Burnham ice Doodle. . Yo Whole Company When You and I Were Young .. Abugail Cross I'atch Tryon and Jacob Devotion Hanford Oid s Sophia Del Mors Entertaining Talk . . Get Hair Som Cousin Jedidiah .. ceeen Azaviah Crowso Tryon and Chorus Drink To Me\ Only ............ “iioo....... Ye Greate Chaire | Killarney . Hiram Blowhard Harris { a. Row, Row, Row. .All Ye Singers b. Three Blind Mice ois under arrest for allaged selling of liquor. Few Licenses Issued Although half of the month has passed only about 65 out of 450 owners of dogs have called at the office of Town Clerk to rcnew their licenses ‘for the coming year. Only 12 days remain in the month in which to sccure licenscs and the owners are asked to settle the mat- ter of sucuring a license as soon as | conference, which wound possible so that there will not be a last minute rush, Interesting Items Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stevens of Kensington are spending 10 days in Bermuda. They are expected to re- turn Sund.y. Donald Smith has returned tal New York aftex spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Smith of Worthington ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slade are spending the week visiting at Wash- ' o'clock services her home by Rev. Charles 8. Wyck- off, partor church. Burial will be in the family , Weber, plot at Newington. greatly that his parishioners will not | titioned for ‘his return son, M. Klatt, T. Longo. Grade IIL—Joseph Genovese, seph Melechinsky, Frank Natalie, | rton Norton, Willlam Robbing, | Kathryn Smith, Joseph Tolli, Charles William Witezke, Allen | Helen Norton. | ade 11.—Anna Chudzik, Roval Hadfield, Marion Hill, Helen Hop- kins, Muriel Jones, Elizabeth Kiatt, | Dorothy Lamont, Grace Lefemine, | Phoche Bartlatt, Agnes Cyurco, Ag- nes Lundquist, Dorothy McKee Florence Pelluchia, Laura Weitzke, | Grade 1.—Joc Danclevich, Henry ! Dudoich, Vito Lefemine, Albert ' Mills, Delores Zimmerman, Helen Dalgle, Evelyn Glines, Guico, Rose Hill, Helen Hammer, Geno Auide, Marino Mattioli, Raymond Hulten. tomorrow afternoon, with Jo- | conducted at 2 o‘clock 2! of the (éngregational ! Rev. Mr. Ball Returns Rev. Arthur A. Ball was reap- pointed pastor of the Plainville M. E. church at the New York East up Ats! labors in New Rochelle, N. Y., yes- terday. It will be the Aifth year that Mr. Ball has served the local church. Before coming to Plainville he serv- ed elght years on Long Island and two in Meriden, but since then he has built up the Plainville church so allow him to leave and have pe- each year. Mr. Ball returned last night from the conference, over which Bishop | ford Birnbaum, Robert Calvir William F, McDowell of Washington, ; seph vallaras, Mabel Datoli, d- Broad Street School. i | [ Grado VIL—Putsy Berardy. San- | | Jo- Danfels. Kind: en Kat Cassidy, Kahm Prio ten—F itoeei, Hel- Williams, Smith, Kosenlko, M. &mith, . William Doris Marion joris Edith Seery, | violinist taken Robert presentations in this and other cities. Dorothy He has already been admitted to Dartmouth College certificate because of his high stand- in Connecticut part and has in numerous musical on a special Cady Mercugliano. Roland Carlherg, (ing at the High school. Limeburner, Stanley Sher- | man, Herbert Zahel | Funeral of Mr. Knight a Funeral servic for Samuel Knight, M photozrapher who ¥, were held fternoon at his Jiast Main street. first reader | pre t 2:30 o'clock this ¢ i late r Arthur 01, the Christian ience church of New Britain, off The, Arthur Eglleston of the Chri; ian Seilenee ehureh, tanley 8. Gwillim of the Knights Templar: nd Shrin. ors, Fred Nelson Matiabesett Tribe, L. O- R. M., Augustus Kline of ‘entennial lodge, . & A. M., How- rr‘ Y. Stearns of ifarmon lodge and Mr. Bookman of Phosni shaw, hearers were Herbert I. Ladd of n astward from New York i December and aftep visiting China. of | India and Japan, returned by wa; of the Philippines, the Pacific occan and the Panama canal, short sta covered approximately 35,000 miles, Returmns From World Toar 83 Bellevue ue has rcturned from a four ymonths’ cruise around the world on | the Canadian Pacific steamship Em- of Australia. Mr. Ladd sailed early in making a ¢ in Cuba. On the trip he Commniissions to Meet A meeting of the city playgrounds commission will be held at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening, April 1§th, in the city court room. At 8 o'clock police this morning to Theodore Pro- leski of Witches Rock Road after a charge of keeping liquor with intent to sell had becn nolled by Prosecut- infi Attorney James T. Mather., No explanation of the action was given, although it s understood that the woman making the complaint against Proleski refused to testify against him, Proleski's home was visited Sun- day afternoon by Serg:ant Henry Jeglinski and Officer Juoseph Ryan after someonc had telephoned the | police that liquor was being sold by him. A search by the officers re- | vealed two one quart bottles, & one | quart bottle and a gallon jug con- | taining cider brandy. This was seiz- ed by the officers and brought to headquarters for evidence. At the time of the raid Proleski was away from home, but he appeared at po- lice headquarters S8unday night and waa releaged under a bond of $500. the son:e evening, the board of park I D. C., presided. ick Henne, nor Cottrell, Stan- P commissioners will meet in the city ington, D. C. To Vote on Water Rates ley Kaczmarozyk, Richard Leonard, Burtal weag in Spbhis Grove ceme. | When the case was called Monday tev. A. L. Atkins was appointed 1o the pastorage of the Kensington | Methodist church to suceeed Rev. | May B. Lord, who has s at | capacity for the last five y | the closing session of the New York st conference of the Methodist copal ®hurch at New Rochelle, Y. yesterday. The appoint- ment was made by Bishop J.mhvri B. Wilson, who presided over the | ineetings of the conference. Little is known of the history of the new pastor who is expected to arrive here in timec to lead this Sunday services. Bishop Wilson also announced the reappointment of Rev. A. L. Bur- green as pastor of the East Berlin Methodist church for another year. Much Interest in € s Interest in the democratic caucus to be held this evening at the Le- gion hall in Kensington at 8 o'clock is running high and some spirited contests arc expected to result. P'rominent leaders in the democratic circles state that the intercst among the democratic voters in town is | greater than it has been in | | America cnezer Beat Tyme Nichols + Abagail Cross Patch Tryon The chorus {s made up of the fol- lowing: “Priscilla Araminta” Gugel, “Mehitable Ann" Brown, *“Anna belle Faith” Drown, “Susan Ann' “Hopeful Charity” Lav- winia Roxanna' Buxton, a Matilda” Lyons, *Clara- Baldwin, “Samantha Jane” ophia Delilah™ Burnham, Hope™ Prior, “Deb- “Hiram Blowhard" Z h Crowso™ Jacob Deovotion” Hanford. thew Luke” Pabst, * Sutto adiah Joshua™ Hanford and “Nehemiah John" Hanford. The choir will be directed by Oliver Nichols. Moore To Manage Locals “ddic Moore, a member of the board of the Kensington A. C., was elected manager of the ba i meet Thursday ~norrow evening in the church par- East Berlin Items The Knights of Pythias will meet this cvening at 8 o'clock at Com- munity hall. The Lafanso club will mect to- morrow cvening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Arthur Lawrence Costumecs for the pupils taking part in the coming exhibition by the pu- pils of the Hubbard school will be A special town meeting will be | Arthur M ', Maxwell Melntyre, held at 8 o'clock tonight in the High | Jeanette St. Martin, Rose Villardi, school auditorium. The committee | Carmine Chimbrello, Grace Easton, appointed to investigate water rent-| Abna Fables, Helen Laskowski, als will report In favor of an in-|Clara Morante, Albert Massey, crease in charges, its delvings into | Thomas Maclldowie, Raymond Neri, | the water company's hLooks having| Bertil Nyberg, Alan Tyler, Anthony | shown it that the income is not suf- | Yacobellis. | ficient to meet running expenses. A Grade VI—TIsabelle Carucci, Ga- large attendance is expected and it vino Cavallero, Alvera +Comforti, part of the sewing program for the ' jg Jikely that there will be some dis- | Barbara French, Dorls Furrey evening. he Book club will meet this eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Archer Walsh. This is the regular monthly meeting of the club. The Fife and Drum corps will evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Community hall base- ment. The weekly prayer meeting of the Mcthodist church will be held to- lors at 8 o'clock. No further cases of chicken pox have been reported from this part of the town and it 18 now belleved that there will be no further spread of the discase, | cussion of the often-broached plan (toMave the town buy the company. excellent attendance and 237 at the Broad street school. Blanche Yacobellis, Those perfect for January 4 to March 30 were the fol- | via Gnazzo Anna Grabowski, Tony Guerriere, Joseph Lepore, Kalph | McGrath, Racco Pessante, Florence Richmond, James Tani, Roderick Washburn, Clarence Woods, Neri, Leonard Broadwell, rnest Rodler, Willlam Johnson, Fredcrick Junior Mills, Perfect in Attendance Again during the winter term Plainville public school pupils made records, 419 completing the period without ab- sence, tardiness, or excuse charged Lackey, Ruth Orvis, against them. These included 61 pu- | Ralph Corlett, John Decgan, Harold Roper, Ethel Gomme, Mary Kata, Elizabeth Faniolo, Inez Naaman, Louise [Prior, plls in the high school, 42 in Grade 8, 78 at the Linden street school, term from Grace Casciello. Grade V—Ladislaus Andeefznk, Stanley Andcefznk, Sherman Calver, Leo Cassidy, Mary Chambrello, ma Dame, Eleanor DiYulio, Anna Gerolomo, Francis the lowing: High School. Senior- hastian Arcari, Beatrice tery, Hartford Slated For Presidency Mrs. Anna Vance of Plainville was slated to be elected president of tne state Rebekahs at the conven- tion in Torrington today. wembers of the local | pected to be present trom here ar: M \ Ars. Katherine Richards, Mrs. Min- Peace and Mra. Ella Morrell, vention will last through to- and Thursday. c. All those planning to go to Tor- rington tomorrow night with Mr. Parselle are asked fo meet at 6:30 o'clock in front of the drug store in the Neri bloek. Dog Licenses Few Greater dogs urged Clerk William 1 that the state were ex- | © delegates nnie Farrar, morrow today Wilson, registering by Town who said was very slow this year. Owners who do not le cense their animals on or before May 1 are Hable to fines of $1 addi- tional. & Co. Property Transfers Ralph W. Stimson has transferred council chamber, > Testimonial The close of the busincasmen’s class of the high school gymnasium was marked by a testimonial ban- About 35 | auet tendered last evening to George Brickle: schools, the evening, Mr. Brickley was pre- sented with a handsome banjo clock, the presentation speech being made by John T. Chidsey, president of the J. bers of the class who spoke were as follows: parture Ralph E. Strong, principal South Side school; Willlam N. De- Rosfer, haste in the licensing of | Mayor Joseph F. Dutton; Alfred H. | Peter Gustafson of Wolcott road for Breckbill. scout executive; Attorneys | alleged slanderous statements on two Gicorge Ward #nd Romaine Spare of | occasions, has in turn been sued for the New Departure Mfg. Co.; and|a like amount by Mrs. Ellen K. Gus- Harry Beach, of the New Departure | tafson, ithietic director of the city 1t Polies restaurant. During Root company. Other mem- William Bowes, New D Manufacturing compan of tl corporation counsel; I: During the winter the class met semi-weekly, Whist Club Match morning, Proleski was not in the court room and Judge Joseph M. Donovan declared the bond forfeit- ed. Proleski appeared, however, before court was over and at the re- quest of his counsel, Joseph P. Q'Connell, the case was re-opened. Prosecuting Attorney James T. Mather then asked for the continu- ance until this morning. Before court today, Attorney O’Connell was - notified by the prosecutor that a nolle had been entered in the case. Andrews Sued for Slander. Howard L. Andrews, former chair- | man of the Twelfth School District | on Fall Mountain, who a few days ago instituted suit for $10,000 | mgainst his former (father-in-law. former mother-in-law Peter Gustafson, Mrs. afson also bases her suit on slanderous statements alleged 1o have boen wade in the presence of his end wife of Thirty®six players participated in | others by Andrews. Attorney Noblo :tor Hurtado, Emily Kil- i 7 rence Fo: Easton, V L s to Thomas and FEmily Dunn a plece the whist club match at the Bristol | K. Picres drew up the papers for #he of property on Farmington road, ac- | club last evening, the members re. | plaintiff, . cording to a wurranty deed filed at ' siding in the northern and suutherni Andrews, who for several years the office of the town clerk. Dyonlzy | sections of the city being vanquished | ruled with an iron hand the affairs [ Karastewicz of Now Britain bas sold | by those living in the cast and west. | of the “Fighting Twelfth,” has becn land on Wooiland street Known as | The los:rs entertained fhe winners | hefore the courts on numicrous oe- Jot 63 on the Standard tract tolat a buifct lunch at the conclusion | casions recently. Only a short time I'rank and Helen Chesanek of the |of the tournament. ago his wife divorced him and a tame city. John and Anthony Vol- Retrrn From South little later Martin Towles of Terry- Iteam for the coming season at a | meeting of the club held last even- ling. Besides being one of the lead- ers in the social and other activ tics in the club, Moors has also heen {an officcr for a number of years. cis anor Gross, Barbara Jullus Morante, Elsie N The East Berlin Junior baseball team has received a challenge from the New Britain Y. M. C. A. team, the games to be played whenever the |10cals are ready for the fray. A three same serics is requested. Baseball has already aroused much enthusi- asm hege but the weather has not permitted practice. years, Delcgates to the democratic state convention to be heid in Hart- ford on May 2 and 3 will be elected this evening. ‘The caucus call was issued by Chairman Daniel Malarney of the democratic town committee, {'I‘wu years ago when Kensington de- T;‘:::";fi];’;:‘:‘“::;;‘x O e | Y€10DC1 @ championship team under the agemel ey, Motherhood club of the Berlin Con- |\ management of ~Pat Buckley rup, Miss Helen Hines and Miss Beatrice Jacobson. An entertainment and suppe will | ! be served at Community hall Thurs- day evening, May 3. Cpnsiderable talent is being engaged for the en- tertainment program which gives <PLAINVILLE have gregational church at the home of Mrs. Ralph Carter of the erld‘ntown rcad tomorrow afternoon ~at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey, who recently returned from a tour of the Furopean countries, will give a speech on her trip. Berlin Town Court There will be a session of the| Berlin town court this evening at the Town hall. Judge George G. Griswold will preside, Wednesday Night Whist There will be a meeting of the Wednesday night whist club tomor- row evening at the home of Mrs. LaBlonde of West Main street, New Dritain. Refreshments. will be served and prizes awarded the win- ners. Meeting Tomorrow A meeting of the Woman's Aid society of the Kensington Methodist church will be held tomorrow aft- ernoon at the church at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. To Present Concert The choir at the Kensington Methodist church will present an old fashioned concert at the church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. An elaborate program has been ar- ranged by the committee in charge. The program is as follows: Part 1 Ye Grand Parade .. Old Hundred . Tarner ... . All Ye Singers Slver Street .. All Ye Singers Some Entertaining Talk sasaea . Graceful Rosia Baker | Glory Hallelujah . 4 P 10 All Ye Eingers| All Ye Bingers All eY Singers Moore held the post of assistant man r. His selection as team manager should prove to be a pop- ular move. Despite the chilly weather Sun- day, there was a number of very likely looking candidates out for the practice sedsion. The squad will be out again next Sunday afternoon and scrious work will be started. Announcing his policy for the coming season, Manager Moore stated thaat no place on the Kens- ington team will be filled until every player has proven his ability. Every position on the team is open at the present time and in the next few weeks, a team will be selected from among thosc candidates who show up to make a bid for the various berths. Manager Moore plans to start immediately on securing suit- able games for the weekend attrac- tions in Kensington. Sentenced To Jall Teonard Jones and Fred Wilson, who reside in a boarding house near -Reynolds brick yards, tenced to 10 days In jail cach at a special session of the Ber- lin Town court held last evening by Judge George G. Griswold on a| charge of selling liquor. Jones was also charged with drunkness and was fined $10. Henry Scott went to the house of the men Saturday and purchased liquor from them. He was dissat- isfied with the sale, claiming that he was not given enough liquor for the money that he had patd. A spirited argument took place be tween the three men and attracted the attention of the neighbors. Con- in charge The annual entertainment of the Hubbard school will be held at Ath- letic hall next week, Thursday eve- ning, April 26. The children of the school will have charge of the ticket sale about the town. Rehearsals for the cntertainment have been going|S. M. Cowles, Kensington.—advt. on for the past month. The teachers of the event Mabelle Barnes, Miss Edith North- are Miss ~=TONIGHT— “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH” With Alice Terry. promise of being the best of the season. For Bale—Duro Electric Pump wit) it asure tank and with automatic preasure ' WED.—THURS. Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel in “QUALITY STREET” motor, used only 11 months. Mrs. Deposit book, Berlin Bavings Bank | 4753, lost. Notify Berlin Bavings Bank.—advt. |ovski of Bristol | property from Josephine C. Bristol. purchased rmington avenue Podesta, also of on I Parent-Teacher Association The plans for the regular month- ly meeting of the Plainville Parent- Teacher association have undergone a radical change as the speaker (Continued on Page 13) Mr. and™ Mrs. Burton O. Barnard of 57 Walnut street returned last | night from Florida where the have been wintering. The trip both ways was made by automobile. E. L. Dunbar Encampment A mecting of E. L. Dunbar En- campment, No. 32, I 0. O. F,, will be held at § o'clock this evening in Stephen Terry hall. Th kly neighborhood prayer GEEYoU SCAREDME ! YOU MUST AAJE MEARD A AE TALWAG O AYSELE ABOUT LW LOVESOME I WAS BEGIANING ville brought suit against Andrews, his former wife and Gustafson, A result of a 1and dispute. This casc in addition to the two slander cases, is now pending. Property owned by Andrews on Wolcott street has been attached for $10,000, Oouncil Meeting Tomight. The adjourned meeting of the city (Continued on Page 20)