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= & S T gisisian ¢ S NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER & 1929, Plainville News ‘ot Bristol News | ‘ 2 e ey & Bristol Vote By Districts i Thomson @ \SWERNGIIN s ‘ SCOREDBY G.0.P. . p || Democrats Display Comparg: v ovsisia YOS s conon Rnninee to Post Is Re-clected | These Specials We Offer Wednesday vy Mot s Thn o 5% %%t e Gl Are Extreme in Value, Every One ONLU 413 VOTES CAST il TRACY, PARSONS GHOSEN WOMEN'S BLOOMERS AND PANTIES FOUR-IN-HANDS ek A (0 rend Gk ot sHlicgisGonsolination . Of rayon, also some of glove silk. An odd lot of Ties for men, worth to | This Evening—Cases Tried in} Plans Defeated— ) Value to §2.00, 81.50. fown Court—Brush Tire Ex- Cast — Librarian “Sehool Consolidation for, Spa e Take choice for, each | g ¥ | tinguished Without Damage. 7 Notes. { No PILLOW CASES WOOL MIXED BLANKETS | One of tne lightest votes ever re-| W Srhn g All linen, hemstitched, regulation size, Pastel shades, full size and many feordedfinile e angann il iNlis No | election of town officers was cast| B|| vesterday, only 413 voters register- ------ |ing their ballot at the polls. The | election was absolutely devoid of illis J a big value. b Very special at, each ........ 89C Special for, each A}LL WOOL COVERT BRIDGE CLOTHS TR ’:" “”””"l””‘ \,‘"'\("‘ e G . i n t 56 inch, regular $2.50, dress goods White W35%35 inchesi W all linenrandl | Bllvs oot o ot et T 1: Tough, 346. : sell, was 1o dept. in 10 new shades. hemstitched. '”' . f.:f‘,w‘l“ e ”\\n:?:\:' [1},' . AR SRl Rricedtbutitvard S SellinciforSench PoNme - {men and 9 Ied Hill, 4th dis I he ¥ Although there three voting } \ } SHIRTS AND DRAWERS WOMEN'S HOSIERY e s ibitten Sl 0dd lot of Balbriggan in broken sizes. Full-fashioned, sub standards of $1.50 {essary 1o use ause of Andre 443; Dr, Pire on Williams Street Regular 85c grade 5 kind. the 1 ocratic ell, 2.431; Frank \ b out at the home of O ORI o i &S Your choice for, pair ........ 89C s Suking e g 7 W e 2 : et \”L\‘i-: i M. J with 5 WITCH HAZEL AT DRUG DEPT. ., I La ve \\4‘!‘! Dickenson’s best. Quarts 45, pints We offer you Mifflin Rubbing Alco- |@} ot !! Ll PR e b & G for 25¢ bottle. hol. f“:’;f“f‘,:b SratiE e G ey . g o t ) ,""”}:.' Half pint bottles, each ........ IR ced RatShottl R . rsonian party. Only 301 i 2 to the stered republicans out of a tot 1 their way to lers expresse t of ica, has ori- to replace out rally that RUFFLED CURTAINS RAYON TAFFETA Of white or ecru marquisette, a $3.49 At drapery department, 45 inches, value. plain or jasper striped. 79 (uite surprised over terest, stating that at least 500 votes to lack ¢ Selling for, pair ......... Priced only, yard et Bl e lerk 155, or e \)\ \'Y‘ 621 vo -a’ w t{ e r'r-yl!‘ 5 William H. Wilsor ' A ¥ > idea is original e S 3 el et il . - N Sl William H. Wilson, d e an experiment, CREPE BACK SATIN COSTUME SLIPS g || more th ] ror e ) intentions of 10 inches wide, a $2.50 value, black White and colored crepe de chine, 31 A e ety g : e and colors. to 44. Alrer s Willia | i Priced at, yar Selling for, $7 59 Bl none of 1 and Wil Efuroonis 09 at, yard ........ elling for, enel s ) VA || none of thei el o ! wil as in tional S THOMAS A. TRACY S of the 2 S ) LI is a tion” con- St . S « 1 for the month of | tenderfoot scout is credit- for the varic ! Bl estls Gl Rare iy Bl a two base hit, and so ons 2 ‘ g e . e . . ry ! Public 11 s scout is equivalent to & Berlin News ,L Tabulated Vote in Berlin Town Election ] i To Tiret Ofmcers e : e e Officers for the coming year will )t ots | Ing ndis il dnierd clooted t Pk oo : a Dist Dist Trist S bl L RS S s v ird inning with : ‘ e No. 2 No.3 Total | tha oftice of grand juror the | auxiliary of s as i s R A Farded wiig u ‘|, Assessor ousting of William J, I S N 5 193 votes v 1 g geiaitziodon *Frank G. Kramer, r e T 202 el L S ns on Whitir 5 S SR gar he competing Philip M. a 34 247 i 5 { A S LR e troops. ed to each Board of Reliet f in politics.d rst teams R EMax B genhim e e e 157 §5——534 10 votes Funcral Services ving. The A Frank MeKeon, & «..oeussesensacnorss 2 | A ral services for John nings with o : Selectmen . e ). who dic v the 1 Berlin and East Berlin Voters ..o . . : it E e *Harry I3. Taylor, r 1 (Contin 1 on 19.) Rescue Tax Collector | “rranic 5. riempont, a | Henry Rose, d .... | Town Clerk troops have been divided r different le , the Na- erican ternational and roop of each REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. Down victorious | psor r the schedule *Arthur L. Woodruff, (endorsed by hoth p: S DR 4 1d series, as Mr, fall Is Reelected First Selectman— | Anditorfe RESOURC 1bhon penniit | *Robert H. Graham r 290 DS b o7 will be awarded to each league win- Yoting is Light Except in Kensing- | George W. i, d s e 2 i by . Eliiott Ovext . d ner and a large pennant to the | and Jurors, all Rep.—no democratic nominations | just eight votes. This was Mr. | ‘g : o series r. A schedule has been ton, and Democrafs Make Sorry *James B llsworth iot : rance in local | Other S g £ : ed and is being distributed Show hes Disteici *Marjorie Moor polit , ho ran Equip executive officos. Showing in Other Districts, R obectaToon e 3 Otier Real Fstato 0 S M Held to a tie in Kensington by 1 Tax Collector | n candidates who | i, e e 3 0w e oI o ratic owponent in yesterday's | *Charles . Lewis. r 143 number of votes Cash on land erryville, is recov- on, Charles . Lewls safely | *Harry McKeon, d 42 Gwillim, candidat it is believed to be hered the storm which scemed Constables d Henry 8. Was ision because of the gathering about his head prior | *Orvil Ventres, r 289 or a place on the o child's father atlng aaAia: v | "George Kanupka, r 87— E an received ; ) zave. the blood P8 n by a count of 5 . |7Frank A. Brown, r e republican who 3§ ASe 22k 3,000, LEWIS GO PARSONS z were distribute Melzin s at tha | i iz ], s stanining sronn ficens|| SIONTEMACooney vt fared the poorest on the ticket 16 Polish, and | Bristol hospital and recovering very ‘ E’:\:ron. drifted away from him and | *William J. Ritchie, d Faavonloneviaently, nse in 30 for- | nicely, according to a late report. } he voters split the ticket, tving | °John Hackett, d 5 splitting In favor of ken out Was The child weighs but 3 pounds. Dr. Lewis and McKeon at 274 all. The | *Adam Drust, d 33 (Eh1acty " Fepublican cohorts of East Berlin | John lLewis TR Mph E. Morrill was ooks for SR s hnd Berlin came to his aid and ran | Registrars of Voters ed auditor, while Minton Morton ) solidation on the first of O¢ were (Continued on Page 15.) kip 2 majority of 172 votes, the mar- | *Roval H. Morse, r received the auditorship the ed ¢ ! Wdded during of » fin by which he defeated MeKeon *William E. Carey, d . democratic ticket. Alva 1 sors ! M which wer Vo e his is the 15th consecutive time | Town School Committee | defeated Carroll Cutting the M : nre Gaylord t Mr. Lewis has received the of- | *Daniel Malarney, d .. | board of relief i, | chapter, D " fice, and for the past several vears | *George W. Sullivan, d One New Constable e Two of the hooks losGandy een'a' n v fhe winning votes have come from | *George bey, r | The only change in the con- m\' DRI SLONELVY 1086 clceuiay the other two districts. In a state- | *Emil O. &hjerden, r . | stabulary was the replacement of Rlua s o ltion and two withdra were | s ment to the Herald last night Mr. | *Jean Hooker, r ..... St E § [ William Buys by Daniel Tedesco. Al-| ¢ polling [#ent to the bindery to be re 4 g G Y.ewis expressed a desire to “thank | *—Elected. |though Mr. Buys was nominated at | y 1 $58.85 and bills ‘flteé‘hewmyflumlaxahw ~ the people for the vote of confidence : = — | the republican caucus, he retused to| ok W e ivhich they ha [The mecting was then adjourncd |ty to be held Thursday evening at | Teqoees wan oot ey ion and Mr reco . LG eredeny e 5 years. } | for a week and will be held at the |the Community house in place of : e v ‘ e Arthur L. Woodruff, the unani- | pews pey ¥ e he e fincitomm Of | Gwillim and Charles F. Conlon were - Botto, charged with passing -l T L e ot thais | Town hall on Monday evening, Oc- | the weekly meeting of the club. The | retaincd ais grand furors, while Wil s of 1 e T 5 nous ch pa tober 14, at $ o'clock. party will start at 7:3 it 5 Rl R v B tt i Fespective caucuscs, once more as- | paymeration in Sudden Drop | Concert Planned | Foran. 5f et otes. Only ¢ 1bofiRostes IO nads ey kumed the role of town clerk and | peporis obtained from official | A colored quartet, “The Travel- | “list of constables co of s ha {oRiNg R0t S [ urer when he gathered the |sources show that the Berlin enu-|lers” will give a concert at r‘n'} B B0, Wadsworlh inrnct e T. P. PRIOR 1 e S Bl of*both parfies | meration for the past year has tak- | Kensington Methodist church, on|rar, George I3 Schubr & Notary Public, 4 AU e leciea en a ten per cent drop enu- the evening of October 16. The |Tedesco, Thomas Royce g ¢ b G Plectman, | meration last year, which in turn s to be held under the au- | Sanders, and William Gubbins. Mr E'— i Bt R S W‘mmz “nls_ smaller than w(h.«v”n[ the p! the Methodist Sunday | Wadsworth was unopposed ”" v b . . e, was elected, although ceding year, was officially given a he same group sang here| Willis J. Hemingway enters upon STR N 1 his ¢ Hs B’-‘ 1 G F ) I }“; 1"‘}(’)’]’:“""; "”“{;" %14&3. while the results this year|last winter and those attending re-|another unconte q:v:] te m’fi ‘.\”‘l,,ly, g ! \ A eriin range air erformances of ishow but 1341. Ior the past four|ported that the entertainment was|lector. J. Howard LaFicld was re- v i T f ard to these tWO | yugrg the enumeration has been |greatly enjoyed. I A e 77‘1"}}[1\5\!1}&]&? cr I QUL ELL S , candidates raised questions in the iw\mvly decreasing. In 1 there | D. A. R. at State Meeting | republican ticket while Mrs. Loretta B % s Wight T Otz i ninds o many townspeople. Taylor |were 1540 enumerated; in 1927.| The state meeting of the Con-|M. Millerick was the choice of the || WEP: and THURS.—MAT. WED. | | posed and rec ENTERTAINING and DANCING Prolled more votes than did Hall, yet | 1534; in 1928, 1453. 1920 is fea- |necticut Daughters of the American | democr She takes the place of see v | he was considered a dark horse at | tured by a low of 1341 | Revolution will be held at Nor-| I 1 who declined to be a e f e 1 indidate for Thursday and Friday Evenings Nt i T | : Clara Bow and Richand Arlen the recent party caucus and was M0t | Although attempts have - beea|wich on October 17. Members of [ candidaie for re-election hecause he i Sl ] eity elerk v appose SanaoLedtoldol much gylict the vot-| nade to explaln the reason for the|the Emma Hart Willard chapler|is planning to leave fov in “DANGEROUS CURVES" I The 1 received 4o ";,‘"‘;“'I,.:‘“ ”“; ’(;“;‘:";fl';‘;“lq"i’\‘lif drop and the steady decrease no- |desiring to attend this mee iison Retains Ofices She's Been Keeping Something | |Yotes, in the four dist SATURDAY NIGHT TATCEU S SED 0D OB T tEL R BRI ticed in the past several years, no|will notify M Leland W. Gwat-| Willlam H. Wilson was re-clected o v g Jung mate and received the consola- | o0 oxplanation scems o cover the | Kin, vice regent Aoy | town clerk for another year and LR 8o listriet, ¢ DANCING tion prize, third selectman. This | gsuno® ciicionty, Tn 1 the | i1 | town treasurer for two more years DONT MISS 1T 864; He T GENUVINE g position s always predestined to Te-strikes inthe locel. brick yards| (Continued on Page 19.) | Cecil A. Bedford elected to the IForestyi district, " Crun vert to the democrats for the SiM- ) .yueq many large families to leave ple reason that the republicans can- |y Y PURC S REC TR R — o T ' = —_————— e ot by las nominate for that posi |strungtnened by eures comiied | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Glory Galore! By BLOSSER o1 s | districts which strikes seem to have The voting was slow throughout o e it K istra et ot e Tt i |tlon. has fallen oft In East Berlin, s —— - — - - han 50 per cer ¢ tot B | Beckley anc P P e TS = - | % ; population had _come to the polls, | Beckley and in the southern end of EEOSNT;FTE“S: o Ho L= Wy, MR. FISHBACK HAS A GoLD | ATAETE? No- ) THEN How could be | (1 DONT Knowl-onYy Y e fmvzlifl Kensington made the best showing, |, ; L xons ans FROM NY COUSIN BUT WUEN EXT MEDAL FOR FINE MILES —ONE S 4 paN Thos | 1 N | 7 £ Pt NT ( NE ALL THO ] e | A ¢ O Tt o £ aut ot 2 mos. |taining somewhat the usual aver 1 Do IS SomeTun' OUR NEXT DOOR TEDO TH \ ANE Al HOSE I KNOW HE OWINS ) s, A o wd RITZ! FOR TEN MILES —A SILVER | BoY! LE MEDAL FOR SWIMMING — S MUST BE en e e i age. The drop brings up the ques- | NEIGHBOS sible 040. East Berlin and Berlin | o0 A% TR HIRES L S WORTH WHILE = [MAGINE!! T HBOR scemed to be less interested, the | Ll HE WON A GoLD eom HIAS AEDALS cent of P ES IF he ISNT AN HENISS A PAWNSHOP It has been c T former turning out 36 pe : . o Noters and Derlin coming out | PoNents of the high schiool that con- {For Tue To BURN! A [TWO BIG CUPS FOR TENNIS | SOME — AmuLeTe imith 30, Outiof a dotall voting | ({100 8L 06 EFEIRAT SIS ELAL HiGH —A DIAMOND MEDAL FoR J| ATULETE | u i e f 1,702 ly iz 8 . s S as [ vopulation In the town of 1.702 ORI | {41y jnereased in the number of Jump ! one-half, or 854, turned out Few Ballots Voided There were compagatively few lots declared void. Kensington had 16 and the other two districts WRESTLING AN' BADGES _J 4 ! ) FOR BOXING . / T siwoulp SAVY! students attending, and forecasts for the future do not promise that the cenrollment will diminish. No doubt the matter will be taken up at the annual town meeting to be held on hrought the total close to 25 \’b At the close of the voting the | Oct. 14 : Tl o moderators of the three districts - Lo-Hi Club to Meet i AR s counted the hallots. East Berlin The Lo-Hi Girls' club of Berlin ’%/ / 7 and Berlin, by virtue of their small | Will hold a meeting at the home of poll, had their results out shortly | one of their members, Miss Ade- after 3 o'clock, while Kensington did [line Goodrich, Iriday evening at 8 not complete counting until 4:30 [ o'clock. Mook Executive Committee Meets Moderator Tester Deming of the | The executive committee of the Tierlin district called the town | Motherhood club held its weekly and read | meeting Wednesday afternoon. contest. | Plans were made for a bridge par- meeting after the voting off the results of the d.