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SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 192). [ PI 11 N Church school after the e Wi dropped in five bas | speaker at a weeting of the Women's mulmng servic B t I N kets. The tocats exhibited a strong | College ¢lub 1o be held at the home awnoilie Vews "% ... w5 oo FIStCl IVews |5 i sy i il L ™ ok ' e ol;« rt Mercer, soloist, will sin vg - son pect street at 3 o'clock Monday eves "lh nediction” by Hamblen, B m'm The gams It was the last ning. Her subject will be “Some Ex- Caruso, violinist, will play “Tran-| 0 be played p ) U Yale tour- | pericnces of Lristol's First Woman [l st o0 Bzt in which the Probation Officer.” ! Wilkerson will speak on the theme 13 1 oted ristol 10 I participat : Murphy Pr “Ways and Paths 1 i Joln T, Murphy. of 86 High street, Congregational Young Peopl i sristol Wizl local froight agent of the New York mu'mg 6 p.om. in the parish 4 WU [T . W Haven and Hartford railroad [ house. The discussion of br. iur- . 1 10| colpany for the past 11 years, has {ton's book will be continued, sppointed assistant agent of House Hems Recommendation 7 rooven s or v o Liuop Arvests Decrease—Sa Dg « \ h Tl A ane fimRmdmmmm gfiqhfiflfflfiflfifi Auto Law Violations e .“';j'flfififlfifif Will mect rsday g i = I Soston Terunnal fruit exchange Services in Churches ‘Tomorrow | ome of Ars, ard Warr G | gzasily Dowins West Hartford—Tiuch | Matsol | at pres as 47 members wnal strect, at 7: lock, 1 ) E and one of the most Moming—Plaimville High Basket- | ot 430 project 5 reh 2 Sideswipes Two Cars—135 Rubbers | Do 5 ) inporim es of the freight the mission projec ball Team Wins Again — Special Strike ut Clok Shop—Endees | ooy o At i o stutedl tadny that e and the Federation i G Murphy ut the local Meeting of the American Legion, | ©d in a n o v in Bristol Tonight—Notes. R L 1 gram is b 4 young * 3 : mar | At the session of the house of people with 1. I I3 v 88 toast- nalysis of the arecsts n 1 J PRSI ondehe S tepresentatives held vesterday aftor X o being sold in (] e the fi 4 i k h i ;‘:nvu sanders noon at the state capitol, the rouds, “4tance = UIORCETN ng to sure of a place & tablen | i ; y g A Sanders, aged 63, vivers and bridges committee made a0 Y 4 2 3 s 4 i f y died at her 8 asked W s s figur rthe e utos Cotl de ew favorable report on the proposed | fycille Itsdor as soon gl v \ ’ ) . cvening fol- new highway in Plainville to bLe lo- - i T t o Mrs. Sanders v 2 O G ) 1 N cated 'on Bast street, between Blos- Chendyiol Oun ! : : i . Mass., on sonr's corner and Hart's corner, The | S e o o : 1 1o Bris- action of the road committee follow- | *Mi /1 & M U L 19 3 R b AL ¥ : 15 survived «d the hearing given to local taxpay- AR e e i d E v i one daughter., s last Tuesday afternoon. At this| 27 ”‘ ot Henw 5 HedeSae § J i . 1 « shipped Monday hearing favorable comments toward ‘& Mo Junior i ol 2 ; I ¢ Y. 1o 10 Leo here inter the highway were given by First 8- S0 Mr 1oy b ol ) 1- 1 it 1< come before the house somie ~‘}" Cargill ing next week for approval. Those be- : WEaI T S e e 4 e hind the bill are confident that it| Mdvent Christian Charch : XL : T . Pair. (3 pair $4.00) will be passed by both the house Morning worship at 10:4; m. an £hru A ont Ry e ! nd the senate. The bill was orig- inally introduced by Representative (Full-Fashioned) Robert B, White of Plainville and ctiool a i '_.l’ i :. HhP R T K el i JCI‘Sey Bflv Wl‘llel’ Seeks C0|01' has the support of the state, which rship o'clock, . ; ! &l giios ; s s S Employes Object to S . We find that more and more women are buying “Madora” because of s Dadniagyocatin g itho Sbnoposed .}‘|‘I‘f;[,,:’ R Sl e RS : cars were | Fifteen nublers 10y i for iM?fl'ble COIII!]’ 1 1 ighway for g ber of vears, and Pr i their smartness in style, shade and foremost because of their unusual 5 ,,,,‘M\.,,.‘.”u:‘.m.”\”,,r.;_o.; B S e S b put in storage during the latty i & % ! service. Featuring new shades for spring. town officials when notified of the Prayer mecting sidiay ing | of December Ene G T N. J. March 9 favorable report made by the roud follows v the que JuSiT Pewer Liquor Law Violations e A i o » milton Connolly, an SUNTAN. .. .SUNBRONZE 3LUS committce. meeti I ' ] : y g 8 T ‘ s are as yet un- SUNTA SUNBRONZE. ...SUNBLUSH Seciall Legion Gathering i ; ; criod, the voof ar i was secluded in his gars HICKORY....NAIVE....GUN METAL | The Brock-Barnes post, American| Dreaehing at 11 u, m. The speak- tions of the fiqu ! Y D AT ey penning the Legion, cordially invites all persons oy will i 2ev. Lrich cle, Ph.b, decreascd, L i " hes e A s & actic chapters of “The Marble Women's Hosiery—Stri e mterested in citizens’ military train- ermany, 3 dent at the Hart. (4l vaid iad I & ‘offin” while police hovered inside. n's Hosier) treet Floor ing camps to attend an open mieet- fopg s 2o e au f the : ice de he 3 1 ¥ ¢ sec ugh Mr. Connolly has just ng of the post to be held in the Le- ' 12:3 p. m . E. union at % he ! tour v 1 to occur a ¢ €% turned his 14th birthday he already gion rooms en Wednesd, evening, preaching | 3 Karl Det- | Lhis B, s anuary | the men took cl ! writes with distinction on such sube- March 13, at 8 p. m. Boys between ) T, ¢ rmany at 7 |2n¢ 2 in ) v. No raids the f r t the ljects as piracy, highway robbery and the ages of 17 and 24 years of agel, . Rev. Doftinerine is also. a| N A A ) Kep. 20w nth o macl e more turbulent phases of cow and their parents are especially Urg- ' ({udent at the Hartford seminary. L . e £ 1 tooln ! Yy esterday he added Kid- cd to attend e f ils that Bristol 1 ) nent i or i subjects which he has Dr. H. ", Tiesing of West H A Ornin « t t = ‘ord, hairman, will give a full o o0 it tlen total p s were mads ‘ ) A of Hartford will be the|barn at the rear of the store. Tt aiscussion of all matters concerning | o ol bBY ? i toxicatio it T e Ml Berl,n News celebrants of the wmasscs. Sunday | was only after frenzied cfforts on the | e (. M WO el ““‘-‘- o HYS S IULona! “‘I' S e R e T b a 1 Iston ey ”_;’”' e 0 e mhero school will be conducted after the ! part of neighbors that the fire was all quest) ) he junior \ 5 “"Soun o restville, tomorrow morning wiil 14 written 2l e was | all questions pertaming to it. While ' oo R A s, a like number 1 ) Ml B et ———————— 10 0'Clock s extinguished. Iast Berlin has no fire several boys have significd their in- |- s Jod ki 2 Roid e ; 5 & held 3 Union servics rvening at ‘ out five in Febuar, Tive telock, o v our. The cele- | $500,000 ransom. inning tomor- sacred Heart Church protection to speak of and any fire tention of taking this training. it is g I SN 3, 3 : 5 o S o'clock. It 11, pastor of y A ur e communion w w row we wil cht an car off each one B F FINANGE T Brennan, pastor of St.once started must burn itself out. hoped a large number will decide 1o S ,,H:h e . ‘s‘ _"' (“n 55 i o amn \\;.1 i A :N ’ ‘«] : n;"m) nEshiong Paul's chureh in Kensington, will The ne P > e Wer ake advants £ this opportunit OO n LR TN, aRRCe R 5 e : t el Sutclif ¢ irk's every duy until th E t e The next meeting of the W take advantage o this opportunityl iy, o jiieat = empag May Have J Chrui : B « church Us. When the ears are gone we will celebrate the 9 o'clock mass atlyans is scheduled for Monday eve- er Wednesday's meeting, acred Heart church in East Berlin. | ning § o'clock in the Methodist| Citizens’ military training camps 0" e i 2 l“ ; s : i 1wl ! 14 1 s S _n”mm\"”" ‘J-:J““r""hw e A Sunday school class will follow. | church social rooms. are conducted by the w eparii s 2 ey seisiol Hizgh Wins Fasily . . X ilnirdad D o e ot o AT U | Kemsington Congregational Church The bowling team from the Amer ent under the national ense act. | : g % 1 Irist hool hask ¢ » ¢ rs. Al s g 5 = ‘ 4 : ) ! \ . f c out which he kniew The regnlar Sunday morning wor- jcan Paper Goods and t anley This is the basic law which governs P ™ i C J £ ship will be held at the Kensington Chemical company have litary training. The gover.- fethodist Church X v . t gain experience o'clock. Follawing the sermon on the local alleys. ten consisting of transportation 14 1_2 Ml“s Possmle lere will be holy communion. The e and from .u-‘lp. forms, food ',\“”,l‘:\ ‘\g“]““" ! ) T B2 Al turs L1 8v0) wihen the W 1ine e oS D bthen S entined < i attendance, POt igue a & e n « W i ¥ school class will meet at a dical 4 — ) o'clock under the direetion of e object of these camips is to mb will the & . Skt d i Bt S ; ¢ vyesterday afiernoon Mis. the superintendent Lring m;,(lhnv young men of high BYILK £ £ 3 3§ i : o ; i i ulvoh\ came home to find both her AL 1 0’ clock the pustor's cateehism ; L e i 5 Commonl baslsof equality and |Scrmon. y " ot e ol o. Lthe tI ntests and a victory | e e e the parish are urged to H LE [] M under the most favorable conditions i v i vill meet ) = 0E S Gy e : et F ot i 3 1,0)1\*011;\ wept, called poli-e. ok ¢ vs. The Cl | of outdoor 1i to stimulate g e r a 8 home fe Bristol as a contender for i riptions o c two boys were Woman Injured in Accident in Front ariend Christian ! Seel Pl onE Ol B0 I0E f I e a0 Ao Ry b r e Ay promote citizenship, patriotism and Mair s s ytondeast throughou edst. D of Town Hall is Discharged—} Sletoal Anicricanism; and, through expert the Connolly home Bere will be @ morning worship I o b B8 i FA rut its, they . Bl ¢ 3 H voung wen individually and bring e wall def v = v he \ 1 1 - 1 2 Chureh Notices—Uberlin Bricfs. oL wwv‘ I's Epizcopal "‘- EIIIOYfibIe SOCH] them to realize their obligations to e high school T vl N N Solntwhile ; e ound the half-finished tale of “Th wletoeh OMOTIOW 1o rnin 0 = s . 3 € HOIOLEN < x i ¥ gl “off cir country. d straight victory @ T : Marble Coffi At @ special cting of Sunday school at 12 o'clock ——— - 2 £ sl Two | s Mr. C e ; There arc four courses of instric- the Parish five of B ’ s 1 © Hane e oRHolrs ot e 3. Clonng Hyfay bourd of the town of Lerlin Kensington Methodist. Charch The Assyrian Jolly Junior Girls| rion: basic ., white and lue. |3 2 (e e 4 el : Wed e roiher, had been camping cvening in the town Dall at | Suiday s 00l ¢ o ‘;' ”‘“’*;'“_‘:" club of the South Congregational' Luch course lasts 50 days and o were brougat chured will be held at 10 5 sy ok the fax rate will be ! ehurch, orzanized almiost tWo years gne conrse Be el e lock the oring worship at 3 me conrs aken in any cu nee th \ outy 1 n play discnssed by the board ago. last night gave an interesting endar year Migation for future oppo all : e et Ll A L 4 A s T “You don’t understand.” Mr. Con- £tevens, rman of the i . P e play, a Bible drana pared by the | service in any component of ra e hh Rl . ‘ g TR s el 1 lained, * ad to do it for 1his morning that 0 increase Whist and Bridge club leader, N I"hilip Mmm” i iarmy of the United States fwen two Sl e el i 1f you want to know any the tax rate is Hkely.” 10 however. | R DG N e chapel e church. The to attendunce at any course, A b B o G X S 3 fde T more you will have to wait until T the claborate buildi progranm for o AL e Commbnity | Membersior it ub took part in ik Catholic Church Notices Wag i 2 U S RS Ay ( L 45 “T'he Marbie Coffin'.' the 1 Junjor high school on Worthington Iidge at s PlAY. A number recited poems in Masses will be eelebrated tomor- e Gas ‘the : ¢ o 5 3 N who tip-toed about the = nto cffect,” th ] s o Ihe party will he held uns | Enstish and| in yrian, written by | row morning the chureh of Our s his 1 ) ago T ¢ + h " house today in order not e will Wi el Jees of the Lo-Hi elub | Mrs Elisha Adams, wife of Rev, ' Lady of Merey at 8 end 10 o'clo el e ShERd gl er. St A e coeic isturb an author at work ind Elisha T. Adams. The address o Sunday sehool will be conducts ; M SR S VR e . e St weleome was given by Mrs. Tamraz ¢ o'clock, 5 g 5 > o ke A ald be a | ller among North- Youig Pecples’ so My, Stevens added. The obvious re e Berlin Congre ational chureh | kon for this would be the incroascd schoc Halt of 1he pro- ¢ pull on the purse strings of the e vill te donated to fhe Visit he chairman of the cvening was!| Lenten devotions will be Leld in o LE D town iirses” jation. Prizes will be | Mrs. Tamraz the evening & i o'clock. consist- | PO C SR ; Parish House £ Taking the estimated budzet for o cfreshments served to| Members of the club wore old ing of the v, a scrmon and| The FAINHIC 3 1 < : 0 FOVERNMENT POSTERS Bk 24 §. and |t ding. Mrs isorc an- | fashioned costume in the drar A | encdiction. * : oLt I : 1025-1929, which is $114.538, and jing. Mr rothy Ban A 4 e e . : 3 (wbirsy dividing it by the 192 nd list | erot t | violin solo and piano selections wer Ball Date Changed e ¢ fordean . d e i : TO BOOST PROHIB]TION for the town of Berlin, which is $7.- 5 S given by boys and girls of the As. annual concert and ball of i foeieenn. 2 0 i enter, Meadow and §e5 456 will give @ possibie lax ratd 5 0f i Junior Choir of SYrian mission. One of the most en. | I'lainvilie fire department has becr - irtis, 1f o il f f ot 1 2 mille, which would wore the T v li chureh | jovable features of the evening was | Moved alcad to April 4, on account P 1hbEl, ¢ tho! the wor B 1o y 5 of 14 1-2 mills, i : » e R S 2 < nstallation pyls of Liquor Trafic Will Jhe than cover the above-mentioned |this cvening & o'clock. At |a speeinlty by Harry Bonney, vocal- | 9f SUIH ol e ons housc. rg. .v.. G 8 T e meminrs are asked to aitend the | ist, accompanied by his son, Milton | TTumbull to be present on April & however. will be decided by {1unction Bonney, at the piano. Mr. Bonney| Several changes are aneRlad e 'PLAIN.VILLE' b ast Berlin Mems spoke hrie cerning scout work | (AK€ Dlace in the department due to| s 3 e e of Enforcement Bureau. noe board next Mon@ay ey i riefly, concerning seout work | iy, % ot oS ST Cooke AT ‘ budget Shown in Advertising Campaign the fi ping at the town hall to the board of fire com sioaers 2 t i ] v % o & & D "he board of relicf explained to- | chiureh will be held at 10:45 o'clock| girls are members of the scout Honsg) OSSO S| W ILLLAM BOYD » Special Mateh thous i srmation v > Margh § - Fod e day that the amount taken off the with sermon by *he pastor, A. troops of the South chine ‘""]_"""l‘;‘-“":”""". v;:""",'}(‘m‘w “";“" 3 : “POWER™ 1 Specii t t teer e hidie o v strated will ‘1-.(1 of th srand list in response appeals, | 1. Burgreen. Rev. Mr. Burgreen will | The club members have compleled | pancrnlly belioved that he will A Big sensational Conedy Drama | |tion alle rlo aru q on Japan A ] s el us $54. ihe rema ) v’u\\. ’l.\‘v‘\L from |'4“ passige m;.; a m.m.l,(-n’loml qv:)'ll : ir et guin bis dutics shorly. 1 A Big Show ok P b g o reduction of $75.9 waving been for| Presiden r oover chose in which was sold last night and | aveny that 1 condition arises, P ke A 1 1 ¥ 5l : Doran ‘of the b the soldiers’ and Dlind excimptions. kiss npon the administration of the 875 was realized on the sule. Th S e Hlllar i UNDAY— ; L 4 i o g ¢ T yran of the pro- probable that William J. Down) 5 ATURDS—2 : i ws decided that an Mrs, Droduer Discharged onth of office 10 subject of his | total receipts of the affair were $90. | i et lioutenant in the depariment e % R (it L Bl - o At iy Mrs. lsie Droducr of 28 OWen cermon will be *“The Victory of Vi-| This money will be used for the | will be promoted and that, I NORMAN KERRY. PAULINS S erlorad] ; iy g campaign by the gos- fireet, Hartford, who was mvolved | g inday school will meet at 12 | purchuse of gowns for the Rirls|jp. a second lieutenant o f WY ARAE & MR EREAR MARLAN G2 1 2 d v 4 : o Sehaati i an automoblle crash enrly yesters ook ana tHe ‘Junios. 1eags &b 3| chorus! which singe at:Bontay:stre- “MAN, WOMAN and WIFT v 511 I . 2 ! specin © posters carryin day morning in front of the Berlin .. The Intermediate ague | ices, The occasion was both en- Death of Inf: A Cresciiog an lomdih o i 3 . st L town hall, Tias been discharged from | & " = R R joyalrle andptoiiabls for {ie olub o e N j in SMARLIE THE RILLER ) : ; LR i hands S ¢ na- e Merien ospital shere she vas s Bl S ion i eniem S Pl et : STHE COLLEGIANS 1o a1, 11 tional con ) izatlons faken after the accident occurred 2 3 - 7. 1 ¢ E 3 £ T o z of Whitir reet, o ] p— i The driver of her car. Policemar i e HEN 1S MON. and TUUS, 13127, 15 . ¥ 3 report recommendations morning series Ga ter at the Meriden it The . - - Tudolph Durhy of Hartford, sy i1 yipiscopal ehureh will be held | Richmond, Va., arch 6 0--rs.| funcral wiil be lel: SEROE DS AULTA Linpi slghbLiirios fo i botk and 11 oclock he Bunday schivol | Gladys Harels of Nolson counly has| it it o e e h ‘ el e fowrd MR LG et ag 10 o'clocl # 17-year-old hen which has raised gregational Chure —wi Sl ses W 1:;;;1;;\4‘ 0 a Meriden warage i Mass will b eclebrated at Sacred (180 broods of chickens vvery - i vorship at 1 o A Th e o v i 7 h K et profibit urca et I'nr:w«\“x‘f.u")-:'v:,j:‘jlfllbt the com-{Heart church at 9 o'clock by the|&hce she was one year i3 NEsauthen s e s SWHITE SHADOWS O t t ' Probation Oficer 1o Speak | il nuittes in charge of the arrangements | 1o . Brenpan. 8 1y scheol | cont (e 5 ailing eyesight, ! ag rom ‘,v,um .“" ‘ v THE. SOUTH S1AS for the annual American Legion Will foilow owl still is going strong mon theme: *Fe banquet to be held in the Berlin| T Sy o 0 ihe nea uinre, | performanc aged by the Belvider S LUILY gl B N G e FRECKLES AND HIS FR[ENDS The Supreme Moment By BLOSSER may be obtained from [last eveni The minstrel 1roupe nenbe he ) 1ocord - the equal of many legitimate : = : vt Commander Vanee 0 | sage troupes, the singing being - | i A e TR — ABG,BIG ARPLANE 1S ) FINE AANKS NERY ) (1 pepoy 1 5T e 1 Calt Formed ually good. The “rube” trio com- . WUERE A MR HARRY ORMSBY ONER N STAUFFERS } M\)CA,OSCM-»:EM. 1| You ARE O} 5 ALL SET= \WE'LL SAY e snliitibn i ad meborled ol et oA BEI M He Bed \ s STOPPING, WY BOY? IF YoU |/ O yes-ves: | |FIELD AN THE MAN /) FRECKLES, ~—— | [2 .\ oUR GOOD BYES AND emergency reliet unit of the Amer- Wells and Jules Rebillard scored N 00, B0 Rwl_’/ 2T Pl Qtvered | G i 1§y Morning worship at the Methodi<t A small number of mission hoys and d Downham’s suc Services This Faenin Marion Nixon, Richard Wallinz e o 2 o G ol e e r cam- arly 500 people atter 1 Eat L b e = = et oo Monday and jean Leglon in Berlin. The five main Iv»:ml],\. having to respond to re- : \ | TELL HiM YoU KES TUERE ' actors have been formed and their | peated encore he tenor solo of \ B ective leaders axsigned, No. 1|Leon Jackson was a treat for all A NN THAT LEO will be executive; No. 2, medical; No. | and was perhaps the entertainment's transportation: No. 4, subsistance | bright spot. Taby Mathewson. a and No. 5, patrol duty. Such a unit! Young lad of a few years, had the will be ready to give aid, protection | crowd with him in his opening song. and relief to the community in time | He has a powerful but sweet voice ol disaster. ! Elmer Johnson, who has alway Rerlin Congregational Church been a favorite, sang several num- Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor of | bers. The stage had to be enlarge the lin Congregational church to accommodate the troupe. Dave will conduct a morning service at Mathewson did cxcellent work at the | 10:45 o'clock. Sunday £chool will be | piano. Although no report was made | held at 12 o'clock noon. Young Peo- to the returns it is believed that ple's meeting at 6 p. m. and the more (han $75 was realized, the | Lenton vesper service at 8 o'oclek. | Community club and the troupe to The serinon topic will be “Earth share aally, ound A arass fire in the ficld adiacent | S Tl o the Ensmg property and TRebert | Services at St Paul's elureh in ' Cole's store created mnch excite | ST \ ) s s o ensington witi be at § and 16 a 1w gnent yesterday when the fire burn Feev. John €. Brennan and Bev. W ed up to within a few ya of m:l

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