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—— Cmm— <5 - MAIL ORDERS FILLED SMART JEWELRY To Go With New Costumes HE woman who knows the art of dressing chooses —Berlg'n New.f PROPOSE MEMORIAL 10 DEAD AVIATOR Boy Scouts Would Erect Momu- ment to Henry Tallman WOODEN CROSS PROJECTED Post Office Route to Be Enlarged November: 16 — Final Assessors’ Meeting—Iolice to Put Quictus On Hallowe'en. of who crashed A monument the intrepid the m memory airman into slope of Lamentation mountain crected to carly in September is to b on the spot of his fatal plunge according to word 0. Shjerden, carth, trom scoutmaster | of Boy Scout troop 1 of Berlin, which is planning the work. As yet nothing has been decided regarding | the type of but several plans * heen advanced It has hee sted that wool be imbedded concrete, to ption s i not the construction L hard crosy sh in | the telling definit will 1 scouts, cross bear an in- the accident however, and constdercd ever since the fatal heen husy attempting to I helongings of the Iman, and most of hig widow in the scarch, | by the scouts, a bar pin with Tallman's gs." denoting membership o | the American Aeronautical associa- tion, which is one of the fhings | most prized by Mrs Iman, will nt to her shortly. | il letters have been received Mrs. Henry Iman thanking | the local troop and its leader for | the efforts made to restore her 1l of the tokens left as a memento her husband. She is known to have no objection to the proposed | work regarding the monument suggested by the local troop and is | willing to help in every way pos- sible to achieve that undertaking. It is thought that the work will soon be, started on the memorial. To Lnlarge Reute The new addition to the territor: of the Kensington post office, which enlarges that route by miles. will be in effect on November 16. A fow days ago Postmaster S. M Cowles su 1 the route and found that possibly 100 people vould be affected by the proposed | nge. The route was a Kink of long standing in the mail delivery | plans of the local office. People | have complained time after time that the state of affairs was almost intolerable. | Jor example, it was reported that the route now acded to the.local | post office and which formerly had | heen attended to by the Southington | office. cauged a lot of confusion not | of other plans The crash, h locate the late pilot tar they wrticles prized atch, found been returned seve He have ry foimd by early 50 | the A his ind wir trom to enly in mail deliveries but also in | the statug of the people on the routs. Mail would come to Ken- | ington post office which should | ve gone to the Southington office | nd vice versa. People living in | Kensington and paying taxes in the town of Berlin would have to send in their addresses as living in Sonth- ington. This would be very well, according to some, if the bill collec- tors weve around for then they would. In following the address. go to Southington and very likely would | not be able to trace the parties, On the other hand, if some one that the T | | received | ever those M mor and | accordance Pr ling. Ty, with the spirit of 'S wi the, 1l be awarded to attending in costume. Notes I'ranklin Holland of Balt © 15 visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Clarence Worthington ridge Mrs, ing Mr. and Mrs. Jared Mldyette of | i“ran Dut ton is entertain- Chester for the week. evening with Mrs. Bes Mr. and Mrs. Maiae, Mr. and Mrs. of home last party, The hom trimmed and of Matthew Griswold Kensington entertained at their a dinner |fleld’s’ principal prettily | arly last night, e was guefts attended from | New Britain, Hartford and Berlin. M rs. 1liot Andrews Boardman of | levening by the Intermediate league | EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929. 7 1 Mayor An | | | | PRAISES High Sehool bury Higl ices Tomo | day night, Plainville News ’ QOVER 300 ATTEND ITALIAN MEETING New Britain Gives Talk covering—Catholic More than 300 gathered at Ameri- of High street, Farmington, 1d this morning at 9 lock at the home and at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's church. A requiem high mass was celebrated. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery, Plain- ville. Company is Incorporated Papers of incorporation were f with the secretary of the state y. day by the Vulean Sand and Stone mpany of Plainyille. The com- pany has an authorized capital of $30,000 to consist of 300 shares of comnion stock oL $100 par values, of $10,000 has been paid in gelo M. Paonessa of 1 incorporators were and Mary k. Carton of Tuckahor N. Y. and Arthur J. and Theodore LOCAL SOCIETY =~ sviviin'of mraimiiie To Meet Stmsbury High 1 over i victory last weel L Eleven (o Mecet Sime- g strong Litchfield hig \—Dr. J. C. Tanner pe. (001ball team, tie Plainy high school is confident that it will Chureh Sepy. score ond victory of the sea son Suturday at the expense of oW and Saturday. Simsbury high. The Simsbury m is enjoying u very successful season and expe to take the locals into details perfectly adapted to her costume. For that l*“” ”’T‘:’“ hall on Whiting street | camp. S 3 2 e ast evening at the soclal sponsored | plainville displayed a world of of- reason we have been very careful to select Jewelry con- by the TItalian-American Citizens' | fensive power in its game with sidred absolutely smart with French “Couturiers” at club. The affair was a decided suc- | Litchfield and hopes to break the 3 cess, the hall being filled to its ca- | Simsbury line to pieces. The defense prices very moderate. | pacity. It marked the first gather- | of the locals has heen very strong in | | ing of real importance held by the | the last tew games and the Simsbury | local club since its formation. hacks will have plenty of trouble try Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa of New | Ing to make headway through line | Britain, honorary first vice president Richelieu Chanel {of the club, was the principal| The game will he played in Sims. < o 3 2 ki speaker of the eveping. He was | bury and a large number of local PEARL NECKLACES NECKLACES | iven a hearty welohme as he en. | fans arm expecind fo witnces (he 2 tered the hall. Tn his address he battle. Coach Caulfield will proba- Choker Length Choker or 30 Inch Length urged all Italians to become Ameri- | bly start the me lineup that canized and to become citizens and | caused Litchfield to bow in defeat clectors, | Catholic Church Masses $5 00 $7 50 | He stated that he was very much | Tomorrow is the feast of All 3 J | surprised at the large attendanece | Suints and is a holy day of obli present and complimented the club | fion. It is also the first Friday of | for the large turnout. He urged |the month. Masses will be cele- Novelty teal | the club to work for organization | brated at 7 and 7:45 a. m. at and to do its hest to carry out the Lhe church of Our Lady of Merey NECKLACES STONE NECKLACES | ideals for which it was founded. He | Saturday is the feast of Al Souls - told his listeners that the work of @nd masses will be celebrated at 2 the Jocal club was very satisfactory and 8 a. m. The o'clock $3 00 $25 O() and that he would be willing to aid | ™ass will be a high mass. Confes- J gl it in every way possible, stons will be heard this evening at Prosecuting Attorney Anthony J. S o'clock Rich of the RBristol city court, gee. | The Junior Holy Name society and ond honury vice pre ~Hvlf'm of the the Girls’ Junior sodality willge to COSTUME JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR club, dlso apeke. Mo urged the oluh x";“',',f%” SaturdpyRatisinoon fntid members to cooperate and build up S a worthy organization. He also W 0T T. Meeting stated that the older generation be- The W, ( U, will meet at the n the work and it was up to the | 'OM® 0f Mrs. Minnie Hyde of 58 younger members of the club to | NAPIe sirect tomorrow afternoon a Biroy it 'on 2:30 o'clock. The delegate who af- | v G. Minella, president of the or. | tended the state convention held in e | cnization. urged the members (o b | ) LA e nonthg gl aiy | Eenstugtanfennrlyiacsizealiiofnecl gramavilachoo fortvo \liRc oot Tae o e mesUngs dnflendars Lo e SEt Al T DS E call at the Southington office, as & | the southern end of town. “h"““‘"_\'\‘mm:“m:‘({”zf "‘,:’V",“‘,"’”"”""{” Two Days Remain rule he would nave difficulty locat- | rrhig clinic is not compulsory but said thet the clul was mainly for| 7044Y and tomorrow offer the last Ing his party. As the situation it jg thought by many that students |y PR Y 19T | opportunities for property owners stands now the entire Kensington | gnould take advantage of the op. miuel Minella, son of the presi. |0 fle their tax lists with the board route will bo once more under Ken- | portunity aftorded! them' to have | dent o b e e I'\u‘mil‘]; of assessors. There are still a large singion supervision. | thelr teeth examined and “fixed up” | nigh ‘school. gave the agdress of | "WMDET of residents who have not i Assessors” Meeting 2 when necessary. A nominal fec i8S woleome William J m’wm sec. | APpPearcd. Those who fail to do so Tomorrow is the day of the final | charged by the authorities retary of the club, was the toast. | VL P® taXed an extra 10 ner cent as ;|'|.-:rmz’ n]{ lth!",(honnll 7:‘ 'fll“':,‘wrs'; East Berlin Items i R "I provided by the state law. is scheduled to meet in the TOWN | mpjg s the last day for the pay- ue t srevicus P Assessors will be in session today hall above the town clerk's office [ment of the fire district tax with- ||,,'“I:,,., n,»r?,lm\!fi',“'-r;;:k[f,f:”r:[; nd tomorrow from 2 1o 5 p. m. agd pelyenn hethionrg 0fi2landamiD o (HiineR penaltys of daded nteresblior Trastiorale ilnenyinaectos o pam W. A. Bailey will All who as yet have not ment In |charges. After November 1 all taxes| Middletown were unable to attend, |50 D€ at the office of assessors to- their lists are urged to see the mem- | will have interest added. Tax Col. P T e ]“ €20 Tmorrow morning to receive lists bers of the board some time LOMO- |jector Paul Sigrist will be at home | he weut 1r g o (1€ ¢ Sbat et Dr. Tanner Recovering row and get their lists ready for the |this evening to receive lale comers. | some other d“’“ Bl r e O D T T atin anthowhol s een ML | The old-time variety show held at | Filliam Tollf w Ririis o | Seriously Il at his home on E Hallowe’en ?Cnmmumly hall ast night was well m:‘,l,:,’y:,'?: ione el ""r"“,':,,?r,‘f:‘, street, is rapidly recover Tonight is the night dear to the |attended, the hall being nearly lled. | iy scrved, followed by fancing ble to be aboyt his hon heart of every youth in the country, |Each of the seven acts pleased an Party Succeasful |today. Dr. Tanncr had a v bad who looks forward to fun at the ex- (appreciative audience. The opening| A Jarge attendsme e nresnnt a( | 47 TUeSIaY but ratlicd quickly and pense of others. There i a likeli- |number. “Melody In Spotlight” Pre- | tho whist and bridge party held tagt | > 2% 0N the road to recovery, hood of a repetition of some of the 'sented every member of the cast in|evening in the base Hent iolE the _ Hallowe'en Celebration stories told around gas stations and a musical offering. Other nUMbeErs| Church of Our Tady of Mercy une | JAHOWE'en will Le colebrated to- stoves when the old timers con- were Davies and Andrews in their | qor (he auspices of {he ladies of the | MENt by numerous house p. s all vene and tell of the time when act “On the Matrimonial High C."| purich Prizes were awarded to the | °*CF the town. Most of the gather. such and such a person woke up to The boy entertainer, Donald Math-| winners in all the games, This was | P55 WHI call for costumes. Due to find his gate at the ‘top of the ewson, was compelled to respond o' e third of a series of parties heing the in ent weather usual chureh steeple, or possible a bouquet | several encores. The comedy sKit.| held by the ladies. An enjoyable PAT20€ around the streets hy chil- of cabbages attached to |his front|“They Do Say,” had a number of .voning was reported by all |dren in ghostly attires will probably door knob. However, tonight the flocal hits and was well received. | The winners of the prizes were as | ¢, MiSSing. yearning of youth may be forestalled | “Billy” Ziegler, the baton swinger. roljows: Joirst ladi bridge. Mrs The entire foree of constables will by the ever ready constables and the |gave a performance, juggling eve George Conlin of Bristol, salad dish: | |C °0 duty throughout the night Brim visaged law enforces. who, it thing but the platform, The Youns- | frt men's bridge, Flmer Maynarq, | 12VCTY 8cction of the town will be is reported, will he stationed at vari- |sterw liked this number. The feature | josk smoking set: ronsolation. | COVered but the police expect that ous points of vantage in the town to inumber was the act “Mystical De-| . oq Teq, ash tray: first ladies | 10°r® Will be no call for their sce that the younger generation |ceptions” by Wallér Schwartz, “The | whict' Mrs, T, Blinn. cheese dish: | SCTVICeS [docs not inisbehave. There have Talkative Trixter.” Schwartz mysti-| gret’ jnon's whist, Iev. Augustine At Town Clerk's Office been constables in days gone by and !rind and pleased with a variety of §1- | 10,y 0ge0y, desk smoking set: and Joseph T. Donovan of Bristol has due to them, possibly, nothing out |lusions. Mr. Schwartz was injured concolation, Mrs, H. Creegan, bridge 01 1%0 lots in Allen Patk to Peter of the way has been known to hap- [several days ago when a large ma- | pog'opq oo G o EEERRE AROR Catucei of Plainville, according to pen in Berlin in some years. chine fell over on him, cutting his| . o 12 ‘'Brion of Bristol. Another | VArrantee decd filed at the office of Those who care to spend Hal- knee cap and straining the liga- | oo o5 0 S GARE B0 BER IR the town clerk lowe'en in the present soclally ap- [ments. Despite his injurles he kept [ 4 " ig or (he serfes, grand | Notice of civil action by the proved mode find many attrac- [his engagement. Throughout his| o o' inyo awarde United tes Bond & Mor tions in parties and dances while |performance he seemed to move | S A erne A raded corporation of Connceticut, Ine., | their more zealousdrethren may find [ with effort, but it did mot detract | m o no r i, Jolih e eo R st Harry . Hibbard and y an opportunity to give the local [from a splendid presentation. Hel oo cugtody early today by | b Cleveland has boen filed. The constabla o workcut, | was. assisted jn his act by MIS | e Sergeant Peter Cabelus of | WTit Was brought out yesterday and Congregational Church Social Schwartz. the New Britain polic Officer | 1S returnable in the court of com- There will be o Hallowe'en social | ‘The Ladles Ald society of the | “copibert of Plainville, and | MO0 Dleas on the first Tuesday in this evening in the parlors of the Methodist church will hold a supper | Deputy 8 f Carl Tucker of the |l¢cembe The corporation is seek- Berlin Congregational church. The [in the Community banquet hallf i io bitomey's office on suspicion | "% 1o foreclose a mortgage. he Hallowe'sn atmosphere will prevail |[Wednesday evening, November 13. | o f0 &L 2 00 C O 28 BEREEH proporty involved i located at 25 {and the rooms wili be decorated in | Hallowe'en will be observed this | oy i ”nn SGs T EEEY 00 B West Broad street. Al s el To Move to New Haven jof the Methodist church with & 00y " (he young men were ré- ‘H has been announced that Rey {party in the church soclal rooms. |/ Philip Cleveland. former local pas The Wesleyans will meet with | Funeral of W, W. Chidsey for and e publisher of the Misa Edith Northrop next Monday | e for William W Sponso .:w] several religious pub evening. lications will leave Plainville in a The Boys' club will meet tomor- short time (o make his residence in |row evening at the usual hour at| New Haven Mr. Cleveland s Community hall. | changing his residence because New | after: ie Pratt is entertaining [change of book Malcon Allen The library will be open tomorrow noon and evening for the WESTFIELD BLOCK BURNS Westfield, Fire swept the Parks block, West- Mass., Oct. 31 (o business build friends at her home in Kensington |the blaze. vest New | of t not erday. Dontal Clinie Progressing ur e this week Dr. A. Zwick of itain has been at the Worth- | ington s-hool examining children. regarded as clinical, the teeth has been | 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS This work, though | similar to the clinics of larger clties | and beer the 1 rapid. progress of the work has It is thought that, un- | less such methods of caring for the | | teeth were provided, the children in the schools would not go to dentists. and according to Dr. Zwick many of the dental children are attention. in dire need of Cases have been reported where children have come | to the dentist and asked that he e | tract orly those tecth that are pain- | some | the opinion of Dr. ful future and let time, the In re st go until Zwick all teeth should be fixed, not only chi £ those t he town hat sc trouble, is div em to give the ided into threc districts und each is taken separate- ly 50 as to allow all of the children an opportunity to make use of the clinic. At the present time the clinic Is in the Worthington school. and it will sf there until all of | the children there are taken care of. Irom there it will probably [ GEE, FRECKIES \WON'T KHNOW WUATS COME ONER YOU WHEN UE FINDS oUT \ou'Re GOING T TELL US ALL ABouT THIS TRIP causing damage stimated at 340,000, Defective wir- | |ing in a blind attic above the Afth | entertained | floor was believed to have started | ex- P)— { “THE SI With JOH NEW ding, | I <“PLAINVILLE» ””TO‘.\II.‘HT i MAY McAVOY in “STOLEN KISSES" ‘ (Continued on MASQUERADE BALL A GARBO fn ven Under the NGLE STANDARD™ Auspices of Sequassen Lodge No. 74, L 0. 0. F. NNY MACK BROWN at the Grange Hall, Plainville, Conn. S and COMEDY HALLOWE'EN NIGHT—OCT. 31, 1920 soiR Zer e Four Prizes Given FRIDAY Two Best Dressed—Two Most Comic Music by Farrington's Orchestrn Round and Syuare Dances ADMISSION 50 CENTS IT MIGHT BE YOUR TRIP AS WELL AS 1T ANGHT BE MINE- NoU NEeNER (TTUERE cones OScAR AND THE KIDS UP OUR ALK - Ue DOESNT NEED To THINK TUW LISTEN To THAT PiPE David T | ~ Oscar Comes Out With It Bristol News MOORE WILL COACH WAPLE END ELFVEN Professional Player Secured as Mentor for Grid Team MRS, MARY HACKETT DIES Putnam Street fesident Leaves 16 Descendants — e Police On Duty Tonight—C. of . Directors & Named—Armiistice Day Plans, William “Di Moo | professionar foutball v, ha signed |1 I 1 ball 1o A player-comc according to Manager K. Lowell Huston Mr. Moore spent several seasons playing with leading the east 1 1 comes 1o the | organization witl wonderiul He played t Yellow rollers, the Naval Base of don, and one or two other Mr. Moor Steamrollers Wi New London club while it bousted of heing the champion of t world He is conceded to be on th finest bowlers in the city A in outfield flash on the New Depart ure aseball team Jast summer “Dinty” as he is lled, is empioy ed at the lant of the New forg resides in this city at the on North Main street. He is orig ally a Texan, hut was a resident of Norwich not, long azc The Maple Ends have also p cured the senvices of “Wardy Waterman, New Departure basket ball star, who played with the Hart ford Giants about two years ago and 18 also connccted with the Windsor ocks club, Sunday 1 play in Wi starting 1sor Locks rioon Mrs, Mary Hackett Mary Hackett, 63, widow of 1 Hackett, died this morning at > home of her son, Charles J Hackett of 72 Putnam strect. Death was trouble and fol- to heart brief ill Hackett N 1a Mrs ardsville lows was born i A Michael e spent ve in that moved to Connecticut, met and matried John } was a former h, Stamfer: Milford and hree mo her is survi 1S Bern on ust 8 the and daug o Edwards childhood d then she he S| where 1ckett. rosident of Green- and only Routhington to this city s ago to make on came ved by one P. Juckett of I Hackett {dgeport; Bridge- this mas Hackett Robert Hackett \dchildren, of Hackett of s ty, Stewart of New Haven of New Brital d one g and and e gra randchild ar reat-g Funer ices will held Tose at 9:30 o'clock Interment will cemetery, South- ington Fined For Reckless Driving Bdward J. Denny of Jacob street was fined and costs in ity con this morning by William J. Malone for of reckless driving. Denny, driving east on Broad strect near the Bristol Rrass plant, is alleged to have passed three cars and then two more while travelin langerous rate of epead lice Off John Zekas. who titied that Denny te of miles pev Police Ton T ire police force will oe to different beats tonight 1o \gaingt Hallowe'on ma- | [ rauders pernumeraries will be on dut wrious points and spe cial protection will be in the city parks. where most the damage was done last year. e regular schedule of wi observed through the ral part of the c according te po- lice officials, hecause that is wher the least trouble is experienced i Jipment at the eity parks carefully watched by parl al of voung nd some of the older celebrators overdo their celebrat wmd think only of destroying property. Per sons caught in the act will be pla 4 under a and will be brought into court tomorrow morning. Schools situated on the outskirts of the city will be patrolled. Tonight is the time for the cele- brants to operate “tick-tacks” and create other sorts of disturbances to peaceful folke As long as the jubilant funny-faced merry-makers [do not destroy property or creatc [by family physicians, and that has |teo much of a disturbance, they |taken considerable work away from will not be apprehended by the po- [the city, which is very helpful Hee | No charge has been made for in- Crowd at C About mem Campfire Girls and thelr guests at-| 7y, west End football team hns tended a council firc which was held ced the Pawnees of New Britain at the Congregational parish house (o play at Muzzy field Sunday afters last night. Miss Annette Francisco \noon starting at 3 o'clock. A record delivered a touching speech on crewd is anticipated because of the activities of the camp fire organiza- |closeness of the city championship tion and spoke on her recent trip battle on Thanksgiving Day. The from coast to ci She spoke at |fellows from the side of the the Lions club yesterday afternoon. |city have been playing wonderful C. of C. Directors Named football and are in fine shape for a he 220 ballots mailed to mem- title go. The Maple Ends won the Lers of the local Chamber of Comi- |title last year by one point. 1erk and remailed ere opened The Bristol 1 1 school team will i he new directors of the o0 Meriden Saturday afternoon unber are . R R. Ash- the high school eleven of Harvey ndus- one of its most immportant < B eral v local teamn Mink. profe s th Cene H. Hall 1 ctic ter-schol- handis tle. A win for Bristol and & ! st ord would dead- officers wi November r.as Monahan will start coachs Armistice Day Plans t the Tizh school in basketball A committee consisting of ( 1 Allaire, Rolfe T3 and in will al&o have super- don Barton of Seicheprey Post No. Vision o ms to be orzanized at 2 an Legion, is completing (he grad ools. A varsity five at plans f e observance of schi ) not be organized . tice Day Bristol € th football activities, The regular 11 o'clock wi started shortly after the will held at the memorial ang !00thall 1 is ght to a close. some noted speaker will be sacured | Intersc teams ha for Oiferiaiing 1 have been g Tha incon be divulged as defeated the Sophomores soon 5 score ir first gama Jabs—La Pierre J 1 the Junio! Alma La Pierrs o M snd Mee 1o Mona mptio bang Sy i another state chan five to- f Judd street, and i : 1i st et an is seasor material is i promising and if work out T Divinity street, were Tittatol il aigain be rosteenion nt marriage yesterday morning af X Rl e o'clock at § Anne's rectory e AL St Anne's rectory. 1t Police Ald Meeting Jose P. Perrault performed () atine the Police Mutual or The couple were attend ST held at pos rd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lo i uesday ev Pierre, brother and sister-in-law of Hvemb, g ‘_"‘V' u“ : Marriage Application he newly married couple will| an application for a marrisge i in Waterbury after a briet |ccnse was made at {1 e of tha eymoon rk yeste y l.ex Austin cf Forestedile Notes Members of the Luther League LivoLe il o thiptre presented o t play before a Funeral Services large audience at the parlors of the S ol Lu n church last evening. Those Hliohis Haek | ogg who took part included Mrs., Anna L6 s Hameithisiattermof 1 Ruth Ander. Dolores glclocieaNithigh bert - Carlson, Rayvmond [ 1 Wen- AR BT, 1ell Copeland. Mrs., Ole Robertson | © sang several selections and was re- \h’\\'”‘;""“f‘ i .]“H\v(,.:?,: “j\mfw\*‘l -H""’(”{"; ;‘)‘v:"r"“"vh grades | STCPt L St. Joseph's church this of the Forestville schools were cloct- | /0-NIE &l 9 o'clock. 4 solemn high ed as follews: at Sarah 1. Reynolds || ueia) follsbiom Was celcbrated and % Reynolds [y urig] followed in St. Thomas's cem= school. Michael Kuszik. president; : over, vice president; Lillian | ypect 200 to Attend Game Nelson, secretary; and Tuard Per-| About 200 members of the Bristol kins. treasurer. At the Gicene-Hills | Roys' club are expected to make the hool. Irene Officer. president: [trip to see the Yale-Maryland foot George Zedlitz, vice presid Edith | ball game at the Yale bowl on Sat- MacLeod. secretary; Anna Mae Ros- |urday, November 9. as guests of the inus, treasure Yale athletic association. A large crowd attended fhe Ses-| The boys will travel via automo- sions masquerade dance at the au- | biles furnished by Bristol people. ditorium Prizes were awarded to | Halloween Party at School Mrs. Harold DeGraff and Carlton| The first of a serics of social eves Griswold for the most attractive cos- | Nings for the evening school will be tumes and to Miss Stella Kerr and |held tonight in the form of a Hal- Frank leVasseur for the funniest |loween party for the English classes, Boala IFollawing singing in the auditori- The week of Novembes 11 will be |Um, the classes will descend to the observed by the Forestville schools | domestic science room, where hu- ducational Week” and special |Morous games will be played. Prizes lans will arranged be ma \d a program | Wil be awarded to winners in the several contests Sl Tnvestigating Cider and doughnuts will be served. Edward Bissell driver of a car wh struck William F latter's hom about three weeks ago, had his case || N* operating in ot the continucd by Prosccuiing Attorney entral Vermont railway for Septems Anthony J. Rich yesterday morning UiT Was fr”l e M to w further investigation 3 P BRI ST O L AL YR .. it was announced today. Doctor Guest of Honor i Doct i The Dicrease was made despite a Dr. Benedict N. Whipple, recently : i decline in operating income of from given a scholarship in the American |§700 000 in September. 1028 (o College ot Surgeons, was & guest of |5261.000 in (he same month thIE honor at the Chippanee Country v club last evening, when dcetors and | Jeor the first nine months the net officcrw of the Bri a dinner. Judge was toastmaster. teen doctors in att rating revenue for the nine Rotarians Enroll at Club nths 36,565.000 compared A large number of menibers from $5 10 10 the sa.ae peried he Rotary club have joined th year volley ball class at the Bristol Boys ——— = club. Other organizations are ex ORDER BODIES REMOVED pecteM to fall in line and join. If| Vera Cruz, Mexico, Oct. 81 (UPY other orders of the city enroll at Renoval of all bodies from the the institution, the club may arrange 04 Vera Cruz cemetery, which i a schedule for.league pla, Sposks o Evening Class vas ordered tod by the municipal €. ¢, Stevens, mechanical superin. @Uthorities. The cemetery was start- tendent of the Departure Mfg, |©d In 1864 and contains the bodlus Co., visMed the evening school Wed- Of many foreigners night and was introduced to| The bodies Wwill be reinterred in & ocebamical drawing class by NEW cemetery at the expense of the Hugene Bt nunicipal gover except in He save a short falk on the mer 1 preter b its of am evening school course to MOVE bodies at thelr own g the puplls and emphasized the inter- Pense. All transfers must be mady ¢st of local employers. in all men |y, December The mayor will is. A s G o 1 permit for removal of any body i ; et on presentation of a certificate from S laEa the sunitary on. to assist those who e s . Sl Lot VANQUEZ LEAVES HOME Campaign Nearing Close diphtheria 1 through the Benjamin B health officer, is d {The campaign is w week and will in all probabilits nt will stop at San- cerding to Dr. Robbins, finish up a en route, and is ext week. A great number of tha e d to arrive at Miami about school pupils are being inoculated |6 o'clock tonight. (" IF YOORE 60ING TO START ON THAT TRIP BUSINESS OF YOURS YOU MIGHT JUST AS \WELL SAVE YOULR 2 on Farmingten avenuc William J —_— AHREM=AIT A SECOND-~ 1 60T A FROG IN NY THROAT ~NOW - You NANT TO PAY ClLose ouncil Fire bers of the oculations at the schools. local To Play Pawnees standing. Tha but one game, vahan to Begin Work 'd of Prospect strect ich is said to have es, Jr., the RAILWAY INCOME HIGHFR t. Altans, Vt, Oct. 51 (UP)— nea net stol hospital gave Halone even- operating was $1.453,000 gainst o deficit of $1,441,000 in the riod ome There werr i endance turned into baseball park Santo Dc RO, Dominican Re- campaign being Public. O 1 (A —President Ho- publietschpoiaiy o Vasquez, who is in ill health, t Santo Domingo this morning en route States by airplane to the United Robbin: local rawing to a clese. third nding up i By BLOSSER LISTEN NOW= IF TS TURRNS OUT To BE A JOkE— — ( SHAeLET ( HIM READ Ig g ( i ) ATTENTION !