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.“ : NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929. 3 j A A | military taxes represent a decrease | |fice of the city clerk. | U | Plalnvlil N s | °f $E H. S. Foothall Players |, The stationery business will be|[Sale of Intoxicants " i e (4 S‘ Lorraine Hart Receive F' Haircuts || closed by the directors in a short| Wi P £ 4 | —— | TLorraine Hart, one week old eceive Iree Haircuts | /(.. the certificato was signed by | ill Void Transfer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Brescial ito;ths Herald) Charles B. Simmons, Kenneth H. | (Spectal to Herald) Plainville, Oct — Mem- bers of the Plainville High school football team which defeated its Litchfield rivals yesterday are be- ing rewarded today. Michael Cavallero, local barber located in Bristol, Oct. 15 — A warran- filed at the office of the y clerk, recording transference property in Burlington in title zpan Kwiatkowski to Al- ica conta a clause to Hart of Pierce street, died yester- day at the Bristol hospital. Funeral | L ‘.\'Hr\'ir(s were held this afternoon at | 2 o'clock at the funeral home of W. |A. Balley. Rev. Arthur A. Ball, | pastor of the Methodist church, of. | Simmons and Kathryn G. Simmon. | directors of the firm. Funeral of Emma F. Diana funeral services for Miss Emma Diana were held at her home on ty on & ‘ artford's lmfim',g Centar | | A CT [ the Strand building, announced | Henry Court at 8:30 ofclock this fect that no intoxicating N¥ | ficlated. Burlal was in West ceme- | | that he would give free haircuts | |MOTning and at 9 o'clock G hall be kept or sold on the i) S G T e s church. A solemn high mass . violation of which will ‘Dmpg Defid on Bathroom Floor| Henry Trumbull is Sued is a close follower of the eleven em was celebrated and in- . cert invalid. i ! 2 | Five civil actions for a total of | | and stated that the boys deserved | |terment was in the ne Jossphis ‘ Followmg Heart Attack $25,000 damages as the result of an | [ some reward for the hard and ||cemetery | | automobile accident in Suffleld on || skillful playing they exhibited || Girls' Club Activities | e {June 21 have been brought against while outscoring their greatest The act at the G rIH‘r‘ 5 Omorrow e as ay O ur | Henry Trumbull, treasurer of the!| rivals. As carly as 9 o'clock this | |are increasing in number, and “therings have hpsn e - LIYED HERT FOR 64 YEARS Trumbull Mfg. Co., and Robert | morning the sport loving barber | |active program for the fall mo: dicrent athistieRuly | . Westover, an employe, The plain- || was busy clipping the locks of | {is nearing completion, Alre i ateniled i —— | tiffs are Joseph F. MeClain, Kath- || 8ome of the victorlous players, {horseshoe tournaments are be @ y field this No Trace of Missing Man Found— erine McClain, and Elizabeth M- ~————————————————— |held and the club is preparing of ,mmo,r! I g !Clain of Chicopee, Mass., and Mary | - ————————|a busy indoor sports season. Physi- of e il Plainvlle High Eleven Defeats yng Fred Render of Broskiyn N. ¥, | ning. A speclal match was also rolled | €al examinations will be given, to i ”;:‘("’";q-_:‘r‘; Litchfield Aggregation By Com- ”1‘1:‘; mn:::‘ri. through the law off. girls who are iine th e rm r & Carroll of Hart-| The summary wimm e e | ing From Behind—Other Items | ford, seeks $5,000 damages. Papers | Automatics | Monday an A M ];r‘ml-,, l ’( ”? v | were served yesterday by Deputy Roy : 8 90 96 rooms h and South stree B e i RED [ON | Morris Williams, 64, of 7 Park Sherift F. W. Furrey of Plainville. Kallenbach 83 116 85 from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. Girls a NATIL S Istrect, a lifelong resident here and The writ is returnable in- the su. |Turner , ... % 63 85 iested to take examination this WO T a member of the old Plainville band i perior court the first Tuesday of No- Camgbell ,. 109 85 98 le. b ‘f)nr many . dropped_dead in | \ompor, | , St. Joscph's Men's Smoker i "!‘ 4'{{; E the bathroom of his ome early | .. Motal 6 68 459 The of St. Joseph's parish b = last evening. Heart trouble was! The plaintiffs allege that, while| Total i R T e s LR o s at Uie given as the cause of the death by | [Ny Were pussengers in a car owned (o S s Monday evering, at § o'clock. Jo Medical miner Charles W, | PY Joscph McClain. the machine was Brad 1 e 2 ny ith, ca 1 of last ye t tie conteats are.4n | Moody. ‘;Irll;ck by one owned by Mr. Trum- (‘g:’royv creees -'zfi fl:[_ \] R s Raeh kS About three 4 ; : s G [t Wil lame Swas vl icn ownil B4t BN Grerpuie by M pWeitoyertl Voy SR S i BB RS TR L ! Women'’s and Misses' 'urr]» and_in New Britain and had fids :,’,’”{‘f"fr‘“: ’:;‘;ié);i :‘l}:t:“ifiz ll‘:{; | Barry o 15 §1 2oy ;Mr. Smith wil s 5 S - T IR NIRRT . = arge host of friends, He was | cY Suffered serious S0 onan s E - - | football ¥ o o FROCKS IN THE NEW SILHOUETTE ket U RO e ranere I e e Bieiesetohn e 0 SIS e | TFour voxing Madame Curie Leaves % and was known for his musical abit- K 41¢ to the carel ancsrcciisssions o at | schedule . BEE Two Special Groups |ity. “Hia sudden death wa a dls- |cration of the Trumbull machine, T mfl«t\“"': et Wil o To Dedicate Builiiz 2 [tinct shock to his many friends, He Public Soclal T I ford Knights of Columbus r., Oc < |was employed in a New Britain| Martha Rebekah lodge will give a | ; | factory as a mechar Large Class Inftiated Compounce Commandery . Anderson . it ’ $12.75 w $14.05 wlic social and card party in 1. O, | Besides his wife, Adeline, he is)0. F. hall on Monday evening at § | Total Golden Cross held a mee |survived by two brothers, John and | c'clock. Refreshments will be served, | Lost by 19 Men’s hall Wednesday jedicat e i i Every frock a smart creation with their long- | Robert 1\’\\;m;\n l»?m“r::f };,Vz‘v:vrl.(".\ large attendance is anticipated. | . Hanson ... 1 “vlmi an unusually la ,w‘-.-‘ 8 ‘h‘“_“fl““l‘“’_‘v‘f “"f ;";{:‘_ .. 2 7 by e e t and a er, Mrs. Harrict | Man Still Missing E. Brickson andidates, 2! ¢ ! th er skirts, higher waistlines, molded hiplines, low | Buell, also of Plainville. vt bln(‘ani;l'::ov,,r,d of | . Campbell Grand Commandery officers and | (1P DY £. chairman - placed flares and dainty dressmaker touches. Nicely Funeral arrangements are Incom- ' prank Chanman, 52 W ahnthis | guests from Hartford, Waterbury o L IECHOT 0% LIRS lete and are in the hands of W. > Teta Sou o ¢ company, and her Hdst 5 P T | 2 Meadow road, who left home Tues-| Total 201 369 South Norwalk, Meriden, p made of satin, crepe, chiffon, and other smart and | A Bailey & Co. ) ldnyBicantand i saito raua N e s | eral other towns were present. | s ol 2 leading fabrics this season. DBeautiful range of | . Flanvie High Wins 1merous searches have been conduct- | —advt. Bouts Advanced a Week ¢ ({m";»r(:":y shades as | en traliing by B Lo RN B ool SR Rl coo el | B TR ot ings The 34 round card, scheduled for i, hors. pS (RISt Gatnes veatarday sattern ooniat | e s s o e o e ke ey G. Stevenson, 42 Park St, Tel the armory for November 1, has ",:& s S 0 - Lt AT Litchfield with the Litehfield High | /%0 S0 SMIE ook e S been advanced one week to Novem- iven by Mr. BLACK BROWN GREEN ! ele the Plainville High school | i | 7 the cvening nin- r 8 be of confl use ting Gates. the resorvoir by a group of men | — I headed by Edward R. Madeley. S Bristol News HIGHWAY BEAUTY, | foothall team staged a great come- back in the final period and scored two touchdowns to register a 15 to | 6 victory. 1t was a wonderful win for the locals and wiped out the |stain of the scoreless tie played by || the two teams earlier in the season. hool erected by or. DAHLIA BLUE ETC. | Temmy"” Jarrett are booked to mix | in the main bout. Garcia who K Chri a attle at th rmory o ceks ago, has been hooked to figh {Joe Currie of New Haven in Teachers at Conventions Throughout Connecticut Haven, Oct. 25 (A—This was |been investigating daily without re- | sult. He sent a description of the | missing man to the New Britain {police Wednesday evening. Licuten- |ant Matthias Rival placed the de- Second Floor on- 2 i S ; day w 3 school teach- | The game was hard fuug'):t!\.,.“mmn Gnl fiamollts el v | semi-finals, £ o it throughout, due to the intense ri | | ! vene fo convenugs | ghout fc e intense ri-fproadeast 1t throughout the state. | Football Games | 1 to subjects akin to pega- valry wv;.\:m the two schools. The | Newspapermen spent much time The Maple End football team will d their erstwhile charges,, by {teams battied on almost cven terms |y b ity s e Play the East Branch A. C. of Tor-(the tens of thousands, had & A&y = ". T T '_"" T 1 the first half. In the second half [ ;o ot Gace | rington at Muzzy field Sunday after- | o 5 _ Tcution Mas Effect down to look at the car the other |the locals suddenly came to life and | " mne siate police were asked to |poon at § o'clock. The two clubs| The Connecticut State Teacher# eriin ews wor the past fow weeks a petition | night. He reported the incident to |TiPPed through the Litchfleld lina | o0 Sate Potice were asked of [ battied 10 a 7 to 7 3 " ha - g5 1o L v 5 tic in o recent | h {has been circulated in the gouthern the “Buck” Hallbac d its meetings for : association local police and the arrest fol- |for long gains. : meeting at Fuesinich field in Tor- | poper {Mayor to Seek Improvement on {Sunset rock by Robert O. Hughes, e e | part of Kensington asking that the lowed. {was the hero of Plainville's vietory, | 1"y o 76 ¥ (0P O CHET S e rington. A large crowd s anticipated, | mantal locaren ond oerucoge g | rural mail delivery route, which in | East Berlin Ttems |crashing through for long galnsloppeared, Ha residod with * Mr. State Roads Within Cl[y Middietown High came to Bristol | Bridzeport, New Haven, Hartford [he past has been covered by the| Seven acts of superior vaudeville|Ume after time. The Litchflell | gipitioc: € TemCEd WD HE for a tilt with the local high school |and Norwich, ’ o | Jouthington postal authorities, be | will be offered at the Community|™en Were unable to bring Hallback [ o810 FAC was the play is sus- team at the high school athletic field | As a whole the programs were on {included in the Kensington territory. |club old time variety shows nee, |10 the sround before he had gained pocted by Mr. Hughes. | this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. | ider lines, with interchange'®of Actlon has been taken regarding the | Wednesday evening at the Commu. | V2luable vardage. y 3 Constable Schubert stated this CITY GOUNCIL lNYlTED‘ The West Ends will travel to | spes re distances were not | matter and the rural route of the!nity hall at § o'clock. The Com.| Hallback, together with Hibbard, morning that no trace had been | Torrington to contest with the West | too g P | Kensington post office, in charge of | munity club is sponsoring {he pro- | 1ed the locals' offensive in the sec-|qiseovered of the missing man, Al-| B | Ends of that city. The last game be- b e — | Hiram Huribert, beginning Novem- gram which is heing staged hy the|°Pd Dalf. The entire Plainvilla |y ouei (ho farm of M. Hughes Planning Commisslon Would Confer ' tween the teams ended in a less| NEW HAVEN MAN KILLED” s i ber 16, will cover the Kensington | Masonic Dramatic club. One of the|tf?m Played an inspired game and |5 in° the Southington district, the | ¢ | tle. New Haven. Oct. 25 (UP)=s Y]S][mg Nurse C(]mmmee [Oih rritory formerly included in the |fatures of the show is a come “r“":d“g.‘-‘“"'”‘ e i L ’('J“ilov:xl officer is aiding in the On Zoning—Mrs. Allce Descotcaux | Meeting of 0dd Fellows | Struck while crossing a street by . x Southingfon route. This is an in- sketch, seven women taking ¢, | Leet: he victory was hailed wi 1 search. . The regular meeting of Stephen an automobile, Samuel Winters, 62, Handle Labels Agam crease of six and one-halt miles, | “Billy” Zicgler, the baton jugmie |ETeat delight here upon the retura To Play Sunday i aton ey Blrmbio DReclic U L0e (RS i e e nights and the distance which is to be cov- [ Will ‘appear on the program, s |0 the team. . The Plalnville Blues will clash vimming Mect at Boys' Club. at Stephen Terry hall tonight at § The driver was not held _— cred by Hiram Huribert will be in- |juggles anyihing from swords (o|_ 1N® game marked the locals' first'\jin the Berlin Panthers Sunday at |o'clock | e | creased from 26 miles 4 miles. |trunks. The women taking part iy | ¥i0 Of the season. TM‘_""M BAMS the Jocal high school field. So far| At a meeting of the city plannin A class of candidates will be ihl-‘v R”f ed K' H FOR TUBERCULOSIS WORK s s s e e e Mabel Hall, gulic (0% the schedule is with Simsbury. | (hig season the locals have played commission held at the council tiated, | 2LUs 188, Ile started in 1901, was taken over by Norton, Hildn Mitchell, Irances American Legion Notes two tle games with the Tristol chamber last cvening, it was voted to | Tall Bazaar 1 . Yo T the Southington post offico several |avies, Dora Mathewson and Mary | Members of Brock-Barnes post,(west Ends ond are anxious to have Mayor W. Raymond Crumb ar-! The annual fall bazaar of ‘the! ShOOtS Hlmself it Most of Money Will Be Used in Ber- | years ago. Within the last year the Schwartz, " |American Legion, will attend = the |register their first football win at Tange an appointment with L. W. Magnolia Rebekah lodge, I. 0. 0. I, oy 2 Kensington people have felt that{ The town road re e | dedication of the new Leglon home !tha expense of the Berlinites. The Keith of the state highway depart- will be held at Stephen Terry hall at | lin—Teglon Installation Tonlght— | ihey coula get better service from | wors at seor e clolr de p et |in West Hartford this evening. All|vigitors are reputed o have a ment for the purpose of discussing South Eim and Mot soeri: on No- State = 1— | their own post office and have peti- | putting the local road d:" ondis |y moers wishing to go are nskellsrong ageregation and should Improvement and beautification of vember 6. y S e Rl e st B e s e e caceRd Lo e b Ei e BT e Ton N On | S Vel B T e R e B [ e et mx’;\vays within the bor-; Card playing, a cafeteria lunch, | B ate it e ilics k b, Whiting street at P. m. Trans- |~ AN members of the Blues are | ders of Bristol. and a dance at 8 p. m., will feature Local Rural Route Extended. | cludes al S { The cast for the Pythian play will | portation will be furnished. [orldns report Sunday morning| Thete are several defects alons the affair. 5 b Once again the viiting murse | Tho whine med mn Tiesas hal st [TCCL 8 eve with Mrs, Ed-| A delegation of Legion |for final practice before the battle. the poincipall malg S thoroiightares) rinn 20t Back to Derby | committee has undertaken the sale | night under the auspices of the |}t KUAMS and not at Community | members is planning to attend the Member of Audition Jury ‘/\{xxt need Fnaiee It is expected that Officer Joseph Strupp arrested | of Christmas seals and, with the | Ladies' society of St. Paul's church | ““]! Sailannouncen. | stallation of the new com-| Mrs. Robert C. Usher of Plain- ‘]'."fx“”n,g zjmayons ‘I‘“,]‘ f;‘”,‘ Mr. Nick Santoro yesterday at his place | e of last year to encourage it, | exceeded the expectations of the ‘m»“‘,,, "‘»““ club will meet this| ders of the state department of ville will be one of the judges on “\;I!l rba I’“;f\:‘;\'"“j of beaut {lf,fllhzn r{"ll\x]\lo)nwr}( with a local truck- it 11l effort necessary | commitice in charge, and & large | lv"ll“dl 4?[) 11\{:”(}' hall y Legion 1 1 its :‘\‘uxulh’ ¥ 10 the jury at the Atwater-Kent radio haod }:- arranged and carried ing concern. Santoro was wanted by toward achieving that same suc ft')’Q\\rl furnedloutl for L the affalr. ‘1] rllH’-‘.\ boxing bouts he!d | Meriden on November 2. All those audition to be held S\mdny»uwnlny: i 'g ;| e v the D*»rhy police for defrauding a A R e e ddletown Ming Jacik | planning to attend are asked to!from WTIC, Hartford. This is an| 4 _notlon was also made and sec- hotel keeper, according to descrip- year. Ish of » 2 partici- | communicate with Commander The- annual affair and draws the atten-onded that the members of the city tions broade With the exception of last year the results of the seal sale were not encouraging. state had charge of the sale and the money collected went toward the state fund. obtained little if anything from the rale. Lasf ing nurse committee decided to un- dertake the sale of the scals and signed a contract with the state to that effect. In this way the bulk of the moncy collected went to the town and possibly about 15 per cent reverts to the state. Last year the town obtained somcthing over $400 from the sale of the scals. This money w, thoritics of the town to combat tuberculosis and prevent its spread. All money collected is deposited in the Berlin Savings bank in the tu- berculosis fund. Although the stamps are well known, their story and the way in which they originated is not usually | Up to that time the | In this way the town | | wishes to year, however, the visit- | i | s used by the health au- | | | | of and other ain, Plainville, Meriden nearby place A sewing cabinet was awarded to Murs. James Corr, of Kensington and 31 other prizes were presented. The committee in charge of the affair thank all those who helped make the affair a success. Rev. W. S. Beard to Speak Rev, William 8. Beard, retary of the Laymen's advisory board, will | deliver the sermon at the Congrega- tional church Sund; e e morning. His and Great Ad- W venture The 1 urch ng- | of th lin Congregational is taking part in the Al-N land regional conference Congregational churches Saturda and Sunday in New Britain, Rev. | 5. A. Fiske will deliver the address w ome {o the delegates at the First Congre tional church tomor- row morning. There will be no activity in the church Sunday afternoon for the congregational will take part in the known. They were first used in | CONST al il Denmark, where a Danish postal | Meeting in New Britain. clerk utilized them to procure money LRI S for the tubercular children of | The harvest supper under the Copenhagen. Miss Emily P. Rissell 'Uspices of the Woman's Aid so- of Wilmington, Delaware, intro- |€icty of the Berlin Congregational duced them into America, She de. | church will be served in the church sired, it 1g said, to raise money for tub ular relief here in America but did not quite know how. She learned of the method used in Den- mark and forthwith applied it here. Obtaining $3,000 for the project, she began her work. The following yvear the first nation-wide tuberculosis Christmas seals Was un- dertaken, and since then it has in- creased in vigor. The work here this year will be carried on by the same committee. Mrs. R. O. Clark will sponsor the sale in st Berlin, Mrs. Russell Gold in Berlin, and M John Moore and Mrs. Henry Hooker in the Ken- sington district. Clinrch Supper Well Attended There was a large attendance at the supper given t night in the Kensington Congregational church. These suppers will probably be held weckly and all are open to the public. Legion to Install The annual installation of the newly clected officers of Bolton- the v post, American Tegion, will 1ld in the Legion club rooms in Town hall this evening at 8§ o'clock. All ex-servicemen, whether * nmot they are members of the on, are invited to attend, T ature of the evening will be the installation ccremony conducted by Dickenson, county commanden Sehools Closad Today Due to the fact that there was 1 conyer to. sale of | November 1, at attendance is ex- dining room Trida 6:30 p. m. A larg pected. After the supper Rev. S. A. Fiske, pastor of the church, will talk of his trip to Europe this summer. His talk will be illustrated with slides State Tax Less According to the notice received by the town of Berlin regarding the state assessments, th town will e to pay $3, state tax and a military tax of $864.72. The state tax shows a decrease of more than $700 from that of a year ago, while the military tax is increased by al- most $200, | Mixup Over Tire Sale | Harry Netups of 119 Hartford | enue, New Britain, was arrested | last night by Officers Frank Brown of Kensington and Lewis E. Harper | of New Dritain and charged with | theft of two automobile tires. Ne- | tupsky protested. TI w his tires, he told the office had | | re He sold them to Mrs. William Whitham | Kensington some time ago, but| e protested that she had not pald of for them. o, ihasmuch as it was his property. he went down to Ken- sington Wednesday night and re- covered the tires. He was forced to take part of the wheels with them, but he later returned the rims to their owner. On the other hand, it is reported that Mrs. Whitham had | ntended to pay for them all the| time and as yet had not had an op- inrtunity. To tires schools of the town were closed. were gone when her husband wcml pant, his at least part of the credit. The balance and attached property of Callen in Shi BouChveryiinangtl| oo ranicaknctllnteting ot e jcouncil be irvited to the next meet- | Santoro was taken back to Derby e e s e T ocalnran Ehod |1ng of the commission to discuss the yesterday afternoon where e i on hand. The American = TLegion auxiliary | Suit for damages of $350 has been (Z01INg of tho streets of the city be tried on the charges mad Alfred Rich of Kensington called | will hold a social meeting this eve- brought by the Rogers Sash & hoorI The commission desires not fll\l,v]’ High School Team to Usher upon friends in town tod ning at 7:45 o'clock in the Legion company of New Britain against | !0 beautify the main highways but| The players of the Bristol High 5 belle Barnes and M Hall. All members are urged to be | Agostino Luzletti of Plainville. The A 2150 to establish a program of safe- school football team will act as ush- | Northrop attended the teach-|present as there is some very im- | writ was issued by Attorney John . ty and systematize the present plan. ers at the Yale-Army game at New | state convention held at the ) portant business to be discussed and | Downes of New Britain, and is re- | The commission has been hard at Haven tomorrow. Palace theater in Hartford foday. | decided uporn [turnable in the city court of New |Work o lift Bristol up to the level| The members are comploting W e o e e, Sttt Mo Asriomnced Britain on the second Monday in No- O other cities which boast of beaut:- | plans to make the trip to the bowl | church will be completed within| According to the notice of as-|vember. Deputy Sheriff Mathew |ful territories. {via automobile. the next ten days it is anticipated, | nents of state and military Papclak of New Britain werved the { The new lagoon on the boulevard| No Classes Today The ior when completed wiil | taxes sent here recently hy State | papers and has attached property of |13 @ fine example of the work of | SaisTe/mete 0o classesiit the pub- | Dlesent L Strikingly ~beautitul ap-)Tax Commissioner William H. i Luzletii located on Woodford ave-, (it¥ commissions Orce a_dismal lic schools today because of the stata | pearance. The work is more than | Blodgett, Plainville will pay a total | nue. ! ‘m’_n. it is now « pla ]\\)urn lo- teachers' convention, The regular | half completed. } 34,201 this year. The sm..i John T. Madden of South Man- "’l:rou;hmsr :;::))w"rnm' themselves :y';i:r;‘l":‘! will be resumed Monday | — - {tax amounts to $3,145.23 and the ““:S""; ;‘4“""0 "r°‘ffia‘ “‘r“fi ??;']]f‘;"g; Alice Hermine Descotcaux | “Property Transters | Fleas Flee Sun Tan, ‘l;:ll('(fn}é l(;(xsl‘rxln&l”(‘;\?.”'lhl'fi‘ls‘ n‘?fl"‘?"gm" T};“OK""”}( “_1: {ssued by | . MTS Alice Hermine Descoteaux,| A quit claim deed recording the | decrease 2.50 in the state tax | P13 5 s S SR iR T e Sey street died at her | transfer o ners £ Dermatologist Finds | payment over 1ast year's figure and | Attorney Leo V. Gaftney of New |, :fs:‘r}t::fu:f:‘r‘*:;;onhf(‘)ll’.o'\a)"rw t'rtvl-?»ror ;f-o“:r‘r':hrm S e Munich, Oct (P—The flea, | an infrease of $242.77 in the mili- | Britain, and is returnable in the | TR SEEICERY 2 HeET R e e R pest of liurope for centuries, is|tary tax. In all this year's state and | COUrt of common pleas in Hartford | "y M08 O & U was born lother &t Paund strest snd the i rapidly dying out, says Dr. H. Locb, | on jtheRriret Tucaday dn sNoyemben. | o= Sdin et e babes e ior e e el 'a Munich dermatologist, a = Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz | . ivers, DProvince of Quebe 8 0 est cemetery, from William 2 T Clanits U‘m].:“_”‘(.:;d mn, of New Britain served the papers|Ch2da, and came to Bristol about|S. Ingraham and his to the |45 She had lived in this S ago. city ever since, t. :\\‘rst Cemetery association, w fil- | ed at the city clerk’s office, H : latnville. : he says, should be charged to fres ; Plainvilte Eowling Seores She is survived by two daughters Swimming Meet Saturday air_and bathing beaches, Hogres Mrs. Willlam O'Brien and | The swi g meet between th Shh v SPLAINVILLE® | The Automatics defeated {he C“Orl{r‘"l"’a‘p;‘v';q x,{l.:;.m:,e and ?‘f::w”r’f‘j()l swimming m ‘,:Ir.lthn o the ok st S0 i - - — Grinders in a Humason league bowl- | * 3 e M E e Ar | doctor says, it has been obscrved | NI ing match at Hart's alleys last eye. | Uneral services will be held at her |C. A. of New Britain will bo held | A Denver Bureatt that under the influence of sun the | MONTE BLUE in | £ |home at 9 o'clock and at St. Anne's |at the club pool at 105 Laurel| 11is estran fo having refiul f\:’v-x;n;n’lem.sflh\lyv:fl:w‘w4;nr"n‘m‘:v-yv-“r:g»: ().!.t} “FROM HEADQUARTERS" I == — ;lho"nh at A:t..w] owochk hh\morm\-: vry-;-wt,(omorru\\' evening at T:3) kim 4 goodby kiss when he calfed : woxious, if not injurious to : v norning. sole ¢ |o'clock. g With Henry B. Walthall and . solemn high mass of | 0'clock. n an vt to effect a reconciifas the flea. He even goca #o far as to | Gladys Brockwell DANCE |reaulem will be said by Rev. Jos| Any person wishing to witness the gon. Willam Brean Quigie - Losoe predict that in vears the |l coMEDY | NEWS. . OTHERS S . i"nh P. Perrault and interment will ¢ between RBristol's new team!prominent New York and Denver.ate pestiferous ct may lecome so = . plexipiusjiices Rl e in Vate: x tery. he experienced fello r b gt 7 e Loty T s SR [ e e N30, or m, |{Ve 10 W aterbury cemetery., | the experienced fellows from | torney, att mpted fo commit suidids iate Rl SRANGE HALL, ivitie || To Dissolve Busines | Britain is cordially invited. The [by shooting himself, according o museums. TOM MIX ‘snd TONY in October 25, 1020, 8 P. M. || The dircctors of Simmons Sta-|meet will show just how great the | pefice, . In Denver apartmem e = ,. Sy = = S uare Dances tionery store on M street have ! local c power stands G e TAvaihs Tl e . o The BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY | it Dot octen Sl el mon, <‘x e m)’ CHle n’qumn 3 \‘ o m‘-(h in the ) Doctors said he would Tecover. Mrs dia has 12 rivers held sacred by | Greatest of Western Thrillers | ADMISSION 35 CENTS fidse fica 1850 xm,xi Eroup of youngsters selected o Quigley, who filed suit for divogoe hataiye { i jand placed it on record at the of- [battle for Coach Pfab's team, recently, is shown above. More to Wonder About By BLOSSER | % WELL, 0SCAR CERTAING PUT /i, ONE ONER ON ALEK AND /| ME —WE WERE A COUPLE g OF FISH To eNEN Pick. UP THAT MAGAZINE HE THREW AWAY !f == FROM NOW ON WE cAN COME TO ME IF LE WANTS ME T kiow |/ WHAT TWS PRIZE IS THAT LE SAYS * HES GONG To WIN=Th GOING” To FORGET IT--JUST A WILD OREAM OF WIS (waTeveR ve | HAS To say 15 (€L GONG T 60 ) ¥ IN CNE EAR Nou SPEND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ? REQ.U. S. PAT. OFF. © 1923 &Y NEA SERVICE, INC. ¢ HOW wouLo Z': | — THIS 1S Too MO ! NOW ; FRECLES IS AL \NORKED oP AGAIN... $500, ? ] ¥ 3 o sk = ~ 493

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