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JANUARY 15, 192.. 4 by the autos them- Amperes .... 23 sproach the inter- |Ohms i us said that the light| Althoush 1 in 64 different set- in t} | tings to meet almost any traflic re- leys | quirement. The demonstrators an in the Temeo | swered numerous questions and won | lowiing i the Watls and FIRS w ST M onr many persons who had come |Uiren st rivals, drop to mesting determined to speak | ped their matehes by the same mar- m-r the 1 2 no chan of pesition. [tights, in their various forms and 4 modifications, ar> Blossom's corner, s Sk, Bavees w i Bristol News Recreation al- Volts retained m LINGERIE AND SHIRT SALES ARE MAKING MERCHANDIS- | (hairman 0[ State Board of dion' o’ Woiinion e, e '»Lidbm'“‘\y.”"l“n:'x,“"\\“ ,’.‘ Early Service on Trolley Lines ING HISTOR,Y. DON'T MISS THEIR OFFERINGS | Barbers Quits Busness i“ . ‘.\“‘.2, : llr'.:;'-“::‘.v‘;;lu o o 5 Repor(al Alfected This Week’s Wednesday Specials § vummi B NN NANAGE 0 SNOW SHOVELERS UT. followi Master | overseer, Irving Are All Outstandi ‘/alues | Many See Demonstration (of Trattic | ‘*‘;’y"' Znlucurere e, phasies Nl Howe of Girls' Club Formally Open- | g g Loouis; en—Disabled American Veterans ] | ight—Grange Officers lmullml—- | Storm Causes Little Dificulty— Joint Pythian Installation. : treasur- er; secretary, stekeeper pro | Helin “eres, Miss | H. Grift Miss Trma | Babich Priscilla ward, Mrs. Llect Officers at Armory Meeting MEN’S HALF HOSE I ; g WOME&;S }EIOSE\ Fancy rayon and lisle, rregulars of pure thread silk. 2290 63 —Three Funerals Held Today. ! 75¢ grade. For, pair . .- FOr DY oo s icas i ee | RAYON BLOOMERS AND PANTIES All T BRE! AKFASlT é}LOTHS Choice of all colors. inen, 45x45 in. plai : For, pair .. Ak 69 | $1.00 kind. For, each ........ 79C COSTU \IF \LIPS MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS | New hine, with shadow Fine grade, 25¢ kind, colored | h:::.l?:r, each ... $I 85 borders. For, each .......... I 5C Visions of a snowless winter were when Bris- a .hree The retirement of Alphonse J. | Bordeau, chairman of the state | board of examiners of barbers and | proprietor of a barber shop fn Plain- | | ville for nearly a quarter of a cen- tury, became known today with the announcement that negotiations were | completed yesterday for the sale of his establishment on Whiting strect | ppoing qs Mr. Tolle | to Joseph Dugo. Mr. Bordeau's d state overseer ard Mrs. Curtis state | tion is duc to failing health, as he | ety dissipated this mor: tol residents awoke to f ition was conducted by is Tolles of South- ground and snow still falling. Trollty service on the Rristol Traction Company was somewhat delayed by snow clogging the switches a ippery rails but the normal sekb le was sumed short- Snow plo were ‘ 5. Carley as pi as soloist and M ‘urtis and Mrs. Frnest is Circuits 101 CLOTHS AND NAPKINS the snow mude the task a come | passing from the active scene 0f ONe | jyeeting in Bridgeport last week, at | of the most colorful and most POPU- which Mr. and Mrs. Curtis represen lar figures in Plainville during the ¢q ti locul G past t decades. “Al” Bordeau A sket uccesstul Opera- came here 35 years ago and obtain- | tion," prosented by Charles led employment as a barber for Weldon, . 1illiot | George Fate. About 1905 he opened Johnson. Refre 1 establishment of his own at the |, Cloths 66x86 inches, : with six Napkins, all for, set .voveevreevavinriiineiinns $6.95 Passenger trains arrived and left the local passenger station on time. Section men were engaged early this morning in cleaning out switches nd switching service in the public delivery yard met with no delay Employes of the state highway 108 | Hiltpold 1d Miss Mabel | \woodin were serv- POOL COTTON FABRIC GLOVES Novelty cuffs, duplex, in colors. 79 | Wilmington, 100 yards, \\Inte, ZOC Carlson Grar | For, pair .. \pecx'! For, dozen ..... corner of Main and Whiting streets, | The next mecting, on ~ cbr 5 ~ department, under the direction of y 2 NS G | over Murph . This place, With | will be in the forni of a Valentine VR “oreman Patrick J. Collins, were | SHOK S}‘Al S | Ha o WOMEN h.('O\\ NS | the ¢ beneath it, shared honors social, when all women will bring Watts | engaged early his morning in clear- Clean up sale, broken sizes 4 9 Hand made and embroidered 9 as the gathering place of the political | boxes with lunch for two in each and ling the state hizhway of snow while 4 ;nrt department. For, mn' in colors. For, each ...... S 1 sporting fraternities of the town | will auction these to the men. g city emploves were engaged ln!a‘ ] o OV ISEQ and, even.more than a barber shop. | There will be a roll call, which will |} AT similar task on the streets in the i ; BOYS I\\IC!\I RS BOYS’ BLOUSES | was a social center where men of od by the giving of some | [, Griftin center of the city. 1 Golf and plus fours, | all classes came to discuss affairs event by o member. e Girls' Club Opens The home of the Rristol Girls' ¢lub, located in the house at the cor- —_— ner of South and Church streets op- 1 posite the Dunbar Brothers' factory, was officially opencd at 2:30 o'cloc aftegnoon. The building has pped to meet all of the re- nents of a meeting place for and the club will be under the tion of Mrs. I'rank W. of Mellen street. Miss Mar Peck is president of the or tion KTIES METAL TRAY | and pass enjoyable hours. Over this Snow Fails to Delay | establishment “Al” presided in lle, in common with t | genial fashion which did not lessen | as his success inereased and he be- | eamc state offic . | Six years ago Mr. Bordeau remoy- | coased | o nis shop to its pre | the Ttussell block on Whiting strect, traffic was only s | this being at the time that this block it e R | ’, . ‘ _m,m.mm the one in which his ules were d. The s ings, ete. 53 West M sizes. For, pair BOYS' D , o 4 Regular 59¢ grade, three for tound and oval, many designs, $1.00 or-for, ach ....oevvees 3 5 C | art dept., 39¢ kind. For, each 29C this morni snowstorin of , but the fall the wint . at noon with less t nt location in inches of snow on the ground and oy is is the last week of o1 discounf sale, M. A. Jan ghtly delayed by nd trolley sched- floor cov 9 o r highway had its motor 0 S or. Roy Young; cores, Mrs, » Play Friday o of business was locat- | hishway depart St. Plainville—adyt, Berli A:’e § |feral Goodell; Pomona, Miss Viol | Dircctor Rev ssa\eontinued dojf BloURhS OBy LB IR BRI S, t, 8t 74 st Maln ol ’1 w SR mon s o e MIAS FFros ces Wa Cenhing g : onds clt e Bisedinan, biodn Y e i g trolley companies did the same for | 1 Drlvate bALL ; it heir tracks. The sclectmen did not his Vernon L. Phillips of @ Boys" club an- nounced today tha 1 _| The committee, appoit to grow with he has booked and ludy e @ ugo to properly equip the home, ! consists of Mrs. €. 1% Carlson, chair diams. cers were re- two basketball g S Governor Marcus H. Toleonh ap- Ivt. Adams. All officers were re- (wo basketball gaies for the I SiE el Rt toan s man; Miss Barbara Scudder, vice T ' A4 excopt Miss Viola 13 srnal hall in Kensington on Iriday pointed Mr. Bordcau to the state the snow was insufficiont to w ' E lE | man, Miss IFrances Wallac evening. In the preliminary game, hoard of e mlm;:-m‘nr :wmm 10 5 Sl o i ‘\leels (O(Onsldt‘l‘ Shalrnians Mo 92 Darken Iisther Adams, the undefeated Kensington Boys' club, ¥oars ago, and he has been veap- e s T i W e i Sl | sign Post Has Hist itormediato tem will clash with fhe ointed ~ successively by Governors | ‘,,"',"“,l In ‘\-:J““f e el ] vide nce in New Haven ‘.“L(m..\ mly“’:\ ,'»31,;.”' ather- S“]N‘ Upon looking up the old records strong New Britain Panthers, The Iverett J. Lake, Charles A. Temple- | 08 (I 00 0. 20, I, 8,| Now nodan 15 (UP) — AL e eyl will be open every after- ¢t susington Congregational | fhature game will be between the ton, and John i Trumbull. For [0 /0 IR, 1 omar grand jury met 10 a. m. to- e mhorn wil row oy 1929 officors of L noon and ever ept Sunday 30 p.m. and wrls will a Lrman of spent a wtion | some years he has been ¢ ion and N ton club sonior Y . Cowles of Rensit inst 1 the hours of nd the Southington “Y* five. the comm 210, post oftice discov- ) p. m. The yo great part of his time traveling . Wt the legal sign post which | This game will be a rogular Hart- : he installed and ¢ as the axe-|1.43 tne arternoon sessions. Class Congider s reconty removed trom in ront ford county *Y* butile. The visit- aboubithe uiate Inifile douts, of bis it 630 oo in fia SEBNInEN STl e R e ¥ el s dphe wm Gfl“ Meelll]g fo Consi [l i SRl L I e s e L lineup and is f:_"’:""‘-“- uu\" “‘m ‘l_"“x’cff”‘“""”‘““'"'l‘l“_‘ ©s to their members and frien s < tion chorus singin |evected in 1787 and had been stand- | well up among the leaders of the | Lrumbull’s barbe AV Action on Town Court? Attorney Sem OXL W8 | i) pe started o . VOlllmBEl‘ Del"’ll“l fll ing for 142 ¥ The post '!vusnv-‘ IS gos e gl e . ‘“’,””'.”1'" Chamber of | expecled to ask for a first d | D. A, V. Chapter Elects sts put there by the old Kensington | t Berlin Tems |trust his face as the honor of his on leg e il et e neoatiInr |un,np.:‘mn|l church Ecelesiastical | A whist will be leld I'riday eve- | State to the veteran barber. a4 within neld by Thiladel- |, 2 Bristol chapier of Disabled PROMIS hs socicty which has since been changed [ning at § o'clock at St. Gabriels| 1'0r the past six monilis Mr. Bor - Chairman 8. 8. Guwi HSh Wit iR b e e larane ) Hela TasCevas BUTLER NVES 1to the Congregational church club. ch social rooms. dge ang |fdexu has not been well, heart {rou- |, for a bill f TR R T g el iins street, ) AL e iy Bas boen e ALIEA o e t will be played. Refreshment | Ple having "“y’””f“” "“\”f W'" :‘[‘ court 5 ! retur indictment, | john J. Callahan of ‘Cerryvilie was ot raus | Mne Uit will he served. dlome ab L EAIEIE RIS, B S DI > probul oxtradition pro- | clocted commander for the cust Ecssion ‘ol Mrlin Pown o Meeting Thursday (- thaiaWesleyansfasiit mota' & bicin-{iEcotercd parUisly e A Toeriacie ! coedings would 1 uted. year. Mr. Callahan is also a s ‘ning—Meeting of Tmma Hart| The monthly meeting of Emma [day social in the church on Lin. | WCOk8 was able to be about aguin. A rinding by Coroner comtuitteen \ Lrenine=oel ayof ¥ g Mt Willard chapter, Daughiers of | colns birtliday, February An |t ::":"“““"Y be has Dbeen houscd 2 nn:: ‘ ',':' Ja «'m;-“_ n '\','," veste xv‘:‘”y. ; Other offi g Willard Chapter — Tab WHISC {10 Averican Revolution, will be |iembers of the ehurch whose birth- | #51] ok 8 funeral se ston Kills e Towman lows: Seni 3 field Thursday afternoon at the | days occurred in the past six months | | 1¢ NOW owner, Joseph r"‘““:‘f\ 2 worth w s axe in her Foote street mund J. « 4 Pari 0w Games Vriday. homo of Mre, 1. O. Ehjerden. A |of 192 aro dligibla fo attend. A Y0NS ltlian who came to Plait- imorning A & DAL i tiscussion will be held on the sub- |committee was appointed at fast | Ville cight years ago. since when he of W. A clson [ t L has been employed in the shoemak- | gy s ion | fire hoard tital Should the ~Present Two- | night's mecting of the organi e Lisiind blanket of snow covering the | ish 2 s A has been il for the past six months ey The Tmeace i kept in servico from an early hour Hemstitch and Irish all linen, Cloths 66x66 inches, $5 95 | and unable to attend to his business. |y an BL while reports 2y and the absence of any wind te| with six Napkins, for, set ... A AT . Today's announcement marks the ore also made of the state Gr < 1 some | mass of requicm and burial wee 13 St Thomas' cemetery. { Fuperal of Edmand Winter | Funeral services for Edmund Wis- tem 14 year old son of Mr. and M. Zdward Wiater of Perking street, was held at 2:30 o'clock this sfter- noon at the German Luthersa church on Meadow strest. Rev. George J. Myer officiated and inter- ment was in West Funeral of Lowis The funeral of Louis J. Allen of Sceond street will be held 8t 3 oclock Wednesday atternosn at the jundertaking parlors of James Dunn on West street. Arraagements zre in charge of G. A. Hadsell eamp. | United Spanish War Veterana, of which Mr. Allen was & member. Durial will be fn the Pevestville wmc!ery. ‘The January meeting of the beard | of park commissioners will be Beld | ut 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, J! uary 16, in the city council chamber. | Neighborhood Prayer The regular weekly neighl prayer meeting will be held st 9:30 {o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. A. G. Nearing, 80 Woodland street. Mrs. E. Loulse Kenning will be the leader, NEWINGTON NEWS \ plardily | Newington, Jan. 15.—Owing te the meeting of Newington Grange Jas- uary the Newington Impreve- ment association has postponed its meeting from January 23 to Thurs- day, January 24, The meeting will be held in the | parish house of the Congregations! church at 8 o'clock, and will be |addressed by Charles A. Geedwin |ot the Greater Hartford Metrepeli- tan Plan commission, which s cem. posed of members of the state leg- islature of which there are four members from Newingtos, The public is invited. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Crawterd of Main street are confined to their home by illness. i Mrs. E. A, Elliott is i1l at her home in the center, An epidemic of colds which ls |prevalent in Newington, has made its appearance at the Center scheol, causing many children to be abeent, sonie families having three and four home at the same time, The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society which was scheduled for Wednesday, January 16, hes been | postponed until Wednesday after- noon, January 23 at 2:30 o'cleek. Several members from Newington rvange attended the demonstration iven by the Hartford County Farm rean at the Hartford @as Co. this morning. The demonstration will be given by the Grange members {n the New. ington Grange hall at a later date. TCE COATED STEAMER Portiand, Me., Jan. 15 (—The Rritish steamer Newnham which ar- vived here yesterday from Mariupol, Russia, was 80 heavily coated with that the services of the coast suard cutter Chicopee were required hefore the vessel could ancher. Fires luilt under the windlass falled to free the anchor and net yntil the cutler pulled on a line fastened te it was the big hook let dewn. CONSTIPATION IS PLAGUE OF RAGE » & canceling the contact | Party Systen in the United Stafes he for the event, e s R g e | -, v the city of New Britain and | Changed The leaders will be | ling activities have heen re- | goy, He will continue at lis Influenza i mund J, Cafferty and Aime | : own of Berhm ealling for Mrs. Vernon Phillips and Miss and within t next two!jregent cmployment, the barber | cases of fn- 3 | — " ctection, Bolton Kasica post, | Alling. | weeks several mateh games will be ! guospeine anaged by John Valen- N has now mount- State Commander Thomas Mcla-| . American Legion, has decided to call | Plows in Action yed ams from Middletown }:fih Rt L od to b 4 [ ' gan of Ha x"(m'x’ |‘r‘1:-\‘!-"| at the, Fat Fruits and Vegetables— N & mecting in the near future v;‘ Living up to its |-:;v~m]|*v to Y”‘" Cromwell and New Britain e | Vatentine has had almost to Dr. (& i | wieeting, which was attended by ap- | Properly Flavored which the establishment of @ val- | that the state highwavs here | cpullepged the local boys. A sched- | year, AnBrience HE A Barher Lave loer T 20 proximitely 200 veterans. P ¢ unteer fire department Wil be dis-would e cleared of snow within a |y js now heing arranged. w:‘:‘:“:‘?,lr;“:',‘::,.f A “:m\h‘.vu for [ measles, nine of chi F'uneral of John M. Casey 1 4 i cussed. The Legion has been i jfow hours after the start of a storm. | e community club meeting will | pight years at two different periods | whooping cough, The funeral of John M. Casey, who | 11 papers are full of statements | tavor of a volunteer department and | (wo snowplows from the state high- |, neld tomorrow evening ab S| iy dn interval of 14 woars i |1et : | was removed from the hayloft of a |44 theories about constipatien— ' conducted an active campaigh (0- | way depurtment were busy this | gieock at Community hall. This 15 | southington. He is no inexperienc- | Nof | Larn on Toley street Monday atter- [ON° ‘°' the plagues of eclvilised wards this end last yoar orning clearing the roads for Ao | (2 fial et R an AT diath el [ors Mi Borasaiial. The Yeachery @ to noon suffering from exposure and (People. What are the facts? A Adolph Schullz, a representative of | Sand was also sprinkled onyog-o ho held We Juties called him away so much [hold its second anuual dance on Who dicd & short time later at the |{4Mous food biologist was asked to the Legion, interviewed — Chairmian | ping ahout town % Sl Bl it o ot evening Febriary 15 | Bristol hospital, will be held at the State the case and he summed ¢ up 3 b t ac 12 A larze attend that Valentine has manage the | Friday ening g . ris , he | ;s p James J. Butler of the New ritain e Naia = i R | R, . A onstration on “Square Meal Catholic ehurch in East Hartford at |t these few words: “At least 90¢; Ero Gt b inosiomomaiin rger] o, B0 MG DGO W8, [od ue lsbociant eseauieiontshme bore them siver o Seace, | X denionaoiion i Savets Sen LA i I o conmipation e due to lack of ) Doieehisiclar (0o copiating nouneed evening that January |at this time I ools Doy, Bitther of th mew |¥arm Boreay w at -10:45 chargs of Und mes 1. Dinn, [[Oughage in the dlet. Eat bran, i S t had heon definitely seitied a5 the | Thho Roys® clul will meet Friday |owner and 2 barber employe at o Pk ilonnrioy i the| (IOl I both raw and cosked.” Sh for return wrestling mateh | evening he usual hour at Com- | rival shop for soma time: and Baptist chur 3 . ¥ - F ;:”‘s';‘\“”“' st ) between Freddie Verrillo, Meriden ity hall : | Frank Reate, a brother-in-law and | Litehiield High ’j[“']‘[ Blaine e .m:v:r‘:m Sty it ,m‘\:]. ‘,’;,:‘:2 :;'“.':n:mn". ‘.‘:." Chairman Butler told Mr. Selultz | titleholder, and Young Hercules of | The mid-week mieceting of the lay employe of Mr. Borde: i (ilisginga “ 5 L R e o'clock | these healthful foods provided their that the New Britain bo rlin, claimant of the New Eng- | Methodist chn will be leld to- | number of years. Mr. Valentine |here Saturday {his evening in the city council cham. |dclightful tastes and flavers are . ready 1o do all in its power land welterweight champlonship. norrow evenir 7:30 o'clock Mj ated today that many improve- ber. Estimates of the various de- | developed by the use of sugar. He Sntilis crenisalion of & ndo emphasized last night | the home of Miss . | ments would be made on the shop | yartments for the fiscal vear ending |Spoke of how hard it is to get chil- S T N e winner of the Verrillo- |The Probation: |and that it would be brought com. VYOIt December 30, 1929 will be consid dren to cat cereals, so beneficial in will be ready to & it Hercules match meet Pete | Rev. A. L. Bi i | pletely up-to-date. The same excel- A and other routinie hwwness dispos- | Lheir diet, unless they are properly ter to Berlin to fnstruct the mem- the ok™” of [at the parson tent service is promiécd in the fu- vd of. |swectened. He asked us to remem- l Ders of the volunteer ment. 1t and holder of the worl has heen scheduled ature ture. Funeral of DeWitt C. Stevens |ber how many healthtul fruits will also furnish ratus for the welter crown, in a titular bout h | evening in the church. | The price of the transfer was not The funeral of DeWitt C. Stevens. | Would be unpleasant to the taste L | Lerlin department to praciize vit February. Al three grap- | The 1 1 Drum corps will announced, but it is fumorcd to| L meniber of Bristol's famous wicket | Without softening the frult scids 4 12 New Britain chairm ors have signed for the match, 1old a rehearsal Thursday evening | have heen about $800. team of the 70's and a veteran mem- | 2nd developing thelr remarkable B rencwed his promise that iocal ap- with the understanding that the |at 7:30 o'clock in the C mmmx'\\fy) Many See Demonstration ber of the volunteer fire department, | flavors with sugar. r paratus will be sent to Berlin in case | winner on January 31 will tackle | nall. | More than 25 persons were pres- was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon | We should put it down as & safe » of a serious fire or when two fires Colinius for the championship. | ary will be open I'riday |ent last night at the demonstration it the funeral Yome of Undertaker 'rule of health that all human beings are burning at the same L Both Verrillo and Hercules have 1 e ng for the ex-|of clectric traffic signals by repre- omas I. O'Brien at 39 Main street, |living in the civilized world teday . 1t is expected t settled down to strenuous training— | change of books. | sentatives of the Automatic Traf tev. John Wilkins, rector of Trinity |need plenty of fruit and vegetable miceting will be largely “erillo at the Meriden “Y” Light Co.. of New Haven. ‘piscopal church, officiated and bur- | fiber in their daily diet. Sugar, by ) the general public. Mr. Hercules at th New Britain | Children’s haircuts reduced from |demonstration, arranged by I JANET GAYNOR and 1l was in West cemete |making nearly all such diets pleas- be prepared to present t - Both are wrestling instructors at|30c to 3 dies trim 25c. Patsy |T. Wheeler, chairman of the Cham- CHARL ARRELL Funeral of Thomas Murphy wfl“t to taste and easy to eat, s the cerning a velunteer 10 their respective Y. M. C. A. head- | Sisti, A. E. Barber Shop, Ken- ' ber of Commerce committee invest 3 | "The funeral of I'homas Murphy of {one dependable aid to the esting of . those intreested 3 he 100k | 11 e Verillo holds one vil ington.—advt. gating this matter, proved interoste v Lou Quinn, young swimming 74 Pratt street, who died at his home | roughage. the trouble to gather together figures | oo "poroyles, scored in Me — 'ing and enlightening. A miniature = opeful of the Tilinois Women's Saturday, was held at §:30 o'clock | There is no substitute fer sugar showing the cost of a department. | "o ino o rfor more than a solid | Tt is estimated that the close of |stross intersection was shown in THURS Athletic club, is being trained to take this morn‘ ~ at the funeral home of in the normal diet. Sugar is Na- Arresad For Drunken Drivin hour of thrilling tussling. 1929 will sec .more than 1.700 air- |actual operation with model auto- “VARSITY™ the place of Ethel Lackie, her team- | James J. Dunn on West street and at |ture's ideal flavor for heaithful L& Edward Lardner of K return bout is a best two-out-of- ports in operation throughout the|mobiles. The automatic light is re with CHARLES ROG |wate and sprint champion, who quit | St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. Rev. |foods. Eat the things yeu need and ;\ 15 Ixrix: ted 3..‘11 nh‘n '! ¥ s witats s the |country. | signed to prevent traffic congestion 1 the amateur ranks. William P, Laflin celebrated the high |enjoy them. The Sugsr Instituts. ‘rank Brown on a charg | i 5 «n driving and was released on bo hold barred. : t Party Tonight | 5 3 L] TR P 0| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Freckles or Patricia? 3 for appearance in the Berlin to court this evening. Lardner is al- ) d to have been the driver of a 1 car whick plurged through a feice |Sington will be held this evening at ! near the Geo! Prentice o, |its hall at Upson's corner. Prizes plant on the New Britain road. will be aw1-ded the winners in both A number of cases dealing with [the men’s and ladie: ames. Re- WEY! Look ouTY violations of the molor vehicl® luws freshments will be served. The i = will come up for posal at <he party is opened to the general pub- YOU MIGK 5 weekly session of the Berlin court | lic. GET KILLED . his evening at the town Lall. Judge | Warranty Deed ’ George G. Griswold will proside on| 1 swell A. Moore has sold land the benel with Trosecuter C. F.|consisting of a half-acre to the Ken- nting the st {sington Congregational church, ac- fon Lwercises |cording to a warranty deed filed at State Overseer Louis Tolles of the ofiice of the town clerk. The Southington will install the newly land is situated directly east of the clected eofficers of the Berlin Granse church on the corner of Percival this evening the semi-monthly avenue and Robbins road. 1t was meeting of the organization at formerly owned by €. W. Stevens. hall on Farmington avenue. 1 Ttems Lewis repts Instal aND THEN CANE A DULL DEADENING TAUD + + + o il assisted by his wife. Tl | nge Sewing eircle will { ding officers will serve ay afternoon at 3 o'clock | sents following the medti Danc- {at the Grange hall on Farmington The officers to installed Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft Master, riffith; overs uned his duties after being : s fed to his home for the past ‘ s 4 ; #d. Gustave | week with an injured back. d. Rav- | The Motherhood club of the Ber- “harles lin Congregational chureh will mact Car- | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock gate |at the home of Mrs. Michaels. { ine will also be cnjoyed |avenue. § By BLOSSER ’"

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