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an Vi ig i o re it of he NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929. 9 ) =] | Pl X 'Il N cach and every member for their|vent any ill feeling that might arise | S | 2:45 o'clock. — - —_— | splendid co-ope ! lover the different tof £ the vari- | B t I N The Bristol High school eleven dlnl)l e ews | *“Respectfully ous denominations. Mr. Wilkerson | TIS 0 ews 1wnl play its final game of the sea. | “THEODORE E states that the canvass worked out | son at Willimantic today against the | in a satisfactory way for the pastors | Windham High team, starting at Chitech o, Oue’ Savior who are now in possession of valu- 2:30 o'cloc} 0, AMERICAN LEGION | oz o s 258 S S 87 o % | at 10 n. tomorrow Junior| The survey was made . | Raymond J. Casey, director of 's g | church with children's talk by the |through the efforts of ng athletics at the Maple End Athletic - 2 | d {rector At 10:40 a. m. There will be | people of the various churches, who | club, said last night that it was very | i |a celebration of holy communion at voted their ti freely. The can- | {probable that a two-out-cf-three ) — 11 a. m. Rev, Alfred Clark, curate |vass was the first to be held in B game series would be played this Ay at St. Mary's church bith Man- | Plainville in years. C' fc H ld A lEl g year to decide the winner of the city (i AT SR K i |— 700tb i Garani: Lowell CORRECT IN STYLE Armistice Day {o Be Celebrated «1ysyr, =t v, oy oo Fawnces—Biues « L. Holds ANNUal HeCtiot— | eowvans chamolonehin 5. Lomell . . The Plainville Blues will get o b g Gon SR T e Yo 1 P ”1 1l Vice-P d siders, favors the three-scrap pro- With Entertainments ol ST o oM | rian tomorrow afternoon AL th olill Yice-President B o e e e £ with the strong Pawnes ven In case three games are played to L . Zion Chse T PARK LAGOON FILLING UP|,.tnc FANION MAKES REPORT m_“"n: s [" el New Britain. Both teams a L ide the victor, the first will take o cacng by ke erry At primed for a hard battle and are | place on Sunday, November 24, a a. m. Them mple of dent oring a win. The New | Muzzy field, startir ) o'clo God in the Heart s¢h00l | Britain aggregation has Leen going | Mrs. Margaret Kennedy Dies at s ST ¢ Scrvices In Churches Tomorrow 98 Geloct, %0 E timendail o & fush ol thls sebsen and b SNCAthe sooens ehd possl denIooE 6 p. m. Pre Dby e mat Bt g Home—Yale Swimmers Here To- §2me will b HoIhion |k an Kag s fi Morning—Blues to Meet Pawness 7 m “\WWhat the stacked up against some of the L ng Day rning. If one of the £ - of Heaven Is 1 . i MRS LS T 2P night—Maple ¥nds to Play by |clubs two straight games, ther i of New Britain—Well-Child Con- | SRR LG e Pawnees' starting lineup will will be no more contests, as the vic \ ekl B _ Congregational Church s follows: Right end. MeGor.| Flectric Light—Notes. for will have been already decided | eport. : 4.».-,.\-gl-.w«.m. st 10:45 oclock right tackle, Malone; Hight| (¢ ne aunual meeting 6 lby its two game edge | Plans have been completed by liyom “cror All the = .‘,‘ XK' & ]m‘ ]" s of the Chamber of tees of two teams sm\.» been | Brock-Barnes post, Amercian Le- | school after the morn e L) held yesterday afternoon at ning up interest for the battle gion, for the observance of Armis-| The Congrogatio aliback, Quarti; right | ) 2B ; for the past week, and a record { [ tice Day, Monday. In the afternoon |Ple's society will n 1back and fullback L crowd Is anticipated. An average of A : 7 h hou o e more persons have \\ 5 the senool children of the fown will e Lty LoD | Polhill, first vice president: Paul I} 1 championship tilt so < be the guests of the legion at a mov- otional service. I A il heir us- | gessions, second vice president r. and the number is expected to \l ; ing pieture show at the nd the- {corson will be in cha el ety attendance is|cCharles M. Gordon, treasurer; be increased by 1000 or more this “\ he Big Parade Theat BRSO RGontEEncY ouis A eler, secr Yale Swimmers Here Today N ’ In the evening the anmual smoker b T s otet A e sk o : and entertainment of the post an well child St Yale university will oppose the N At This Moderate Price e o e : A R Lom 1 oKt o e e, " hitir U calth urses’ roo 5 ew director f the rE: 1 3 0 be held in Legion hall on Whiting iealth nurses’ rooms in o o vhr at the Boys' club pool this evening street at 7:30 o'clock. 1t will be the T e MR I, Cook HUSe L Ghores |acatiail Coach Bob Kipputh largest celebration ever held by e N lolain s noake STTE Ry as A || SN SR L SR RE 1 ol Sasn el | post, more than 100 being expected no g sisted by Mrs. Helen Van Meter of S0, feain Sl AT eS ey cen S nilite | = day evening for the consideration of 3 G. Dobson, Dwight Hall, Ale de Mo A inter-collegiate | to be present. The program will be | & v S1650. This|the state depurtment of health and |= Dobson, DWIED I“‘ - ‘;‘l“" " championships in ten years, will be }fc.um d b ' th ”p.n. nce of two e e 1 . Katl Daly, visiting nur e Rl ke S R New Havenites o | rominent speakers. Congressman B, | ! b L mon N The volunteer ers were Mra, | Bussell Afin} ; iy The program as prepared by Phil [ Hort Fenn ‘and Judge William: J.|and all those Sho are interested i A Bedford. Mrs. W. A Bailey, [ Phelan award 1 Himg Yeager, physical director at the club, | Malone of Bristol pelta t hu SO rs. A. J. Maynard and Mrs. Charles | Polhill, Charles R Paul B. st stroke; 220 yvards, free style; | An interesting entertainment has|b® presen Sessions. Harvey L. Spaunburg.|joy vards free 40 yards, | been arranged. Before the entertain- | The evening group ~will meet t present and 15 | Thomas B, Steele, William E. Tracy | jpast stroke e tyle; ment there will be a social hour at | Thursday eveni Ak § o'clock at the veen the ages of and A. E. Whittier 160 yards, relay cial exhi- | which time those present may renew | I of MeKee. older child was present, | The retiring directors are: Charles | bition of diving. = o | old acquaintances and make new |streef. This laic hour for the Ther i o mew cases, two |R. Anderson. J. Ernest Andrew, W. Eanerals Double-breasted box models with set-in sleeves | oncs. The post extends an invitation |Ing Will perin between the ages of ome and six |- Calder, C. E. Carlson, Alexander — puneral services for Joseph Tew | to all Plainville ex-servicemen of all |[church v 2 1 1 i 1O Edward Ingraham, P. 1. (rault of C " = 3 . b s | e one old 0. One primary rault of Circle street. Forestville, also raglan shoulder, belted back, brown, grays, el G cantan U1 it (el ACRR 1 e o 1:..!,,‘; y. Roes O. Reed and Dr. B. N, | were held at St. Matihew's church ; | in the Armistice Day celebration. N i Whipple ST A T s e 2 : X : e ohL wo were re-examined | ¢ 3 ning 9 o'clock when a herringbones and mixtures. l h Schools 19 Close , Mormin tlp at 10:40 orclock. | By, Jaing advice was given {0 two Lagoon Nearly Full gh mass of requiem was cele- | The schools will be closed for the | Sermon by the pas e Ty Recent rains and water furnished |brated by Rev. James McDonald, [entire day as will the ~Plainville | . Kendrick, There will be : e from the dammed up brook on the | pastor. Burial was in Joseph's Trust Co. As far as could be ascer- |to the juniors and the junior SRR Ty ral naNakitan et 12veltotlvoraton . 5 | ctor sin 1o schoo t Al e 1 Sl s Men's Overcoats—Street Floor v‘mnml today, none of the factories ! HIng B hool at i2is . vill be an important mect- | WAter in the new Memorial park| The funeral of Robert Butler will suspend operations for the day. | o'clock. livening serviee 7 here Will be an important MCCl- | 1agoon to an average level and 1t is | Doyle e Slalaenror e The usuat hours will be observed at |o'clock. Younz Ieoplc’s n i ainville Skeet c S O R e ey e | the post office but there will be only |8 o'clock. The fopie will Monday cvening ] b B LE LS Latrich DoylsRal) &7.8L BROspag, one elivery ottmail At S Cor War Martha Rebekah lodge will hold Mar the greatest ””‘1‘ Wil be |street, was held Joseph'a | e 4 SRTINE o A e e y‘\v;\‘(‘hrmi\h )‘h“pv?oi'v‘\m'I\lt‘{lllfiov‘:mh': chureh at ¢ o'clock this morning t Commander Theodor 1ion [o'clock the missionary 1 ing w . O. 1. hall on Monday eve- 'm o p’(‘)_-(_“-;"- 1 (‘,n when " \]-\th m“x“ of rmmle:\ 4 : S : jSetE ) ; e s | fTON: one of the nearby streams celebrated. Burial was in St. Thom- T de public a report of the ac-|he held. In ening 7:4 at § o'clock Refreshments Fave s R s 5 . tween themselves, (wo drivers|as possible bring their birthday | tivities of the past two years under o'cloc I e o be served after piay to ‘zr(w]'"f"?\?-“lrrl;l. n xl\uxl\].-\r‘(,rfi‘,‘.r”: P erlin @IS e cers had tangled on Berlin | money o this meeting. his administration. 1t is as follows: | iy Industrial Bowling Leagae S o R U R B T | e A e street yesterday called Constable | G ; ey “As retiring commander of Broc : e (B Temco GRS O A R M- | Mrs. Margaret Whalen Kennedy, | The church choir wilt meet at the On Frida ning at 8 o'clock INedleniiiiatien iraca ke iniSol B0 Chihi e b : : Orville Ventres in an attempt to de-lchurch on Friday evening at 7:30 | Barnes post, No. 33, I wish to sub- fcajendar social in the church par- | Uhanmbrello e ik A T R R {termine who was to blame. Con-[g'clock. g | mit the following report of the ac- |jops W, Silverio ,o'r‘”:"of. T\‘r iy Tn‘qu(n N \\|‘th‘||': S Sty m\“ 3“5”.r(1‘:'\ memo:" stable Ventres tried to decide, but| . 2 | tivities of the past two years that I NMelodist Churdl Berardycci I3 B 2 Crnst s GLOLN il A SONIE, SR ¢ | Friday is the day for the monthly | 3 d ethodist Church y walking distance of nearly all sec- daughter of Patric C . B ¢ ey ) Y e e of s el B S - | walking di f 1 sec- daughter of Patrick and Catherine EENSUS MAY SHflW PLoSoRIONEd D iar e fofsR B0 ectine of {haldrartora i ot | [ SRSt SRR AREEECE R e Mo e o st B0 socla s Ul tions of the city. Its location is cen- | (Haves) Whalen. IHer marriage to T el e el Ao s | Methedist Soilireni oM eey for £ e BT R e R Ee AL S el 28 tral and those who do not wish 1o [John E. Kennedy of this city took desperation the constable sum-|4ypoq ™ pyologates from this church | utstan eatire Y | preach on subject, “The Tne = Ik the distance journey on |place on September 23, 1891, moned both to appear in court and terms of office was the purchasing | fyoeable Rocord.” ~The choir 3 ST | ce y 0 Sep 2 91, will attend this meeting in the . aceable Record ch he trolleys, wi stop within 50 | She vivad by 3 . A ! 8 e e e bl 4 ; the trolleys, which stop within i She is survived Ly three sons, y |let the judge decide church in Milford OFFUAER SN IE DIDDETV D B 208U sing andanih éin intitica iHreedom M. [ Church teet of it Raymond of Agawam., Mass., and . | Kensington Wins | S | street. I'or some time the members | gy o SR TR e D e e er vy ¢ Agawam. Mass, an | st Berlin Items [ had been looking tor a fature home | ooran R e 2t Diphtheria Drive Saving John and Joseph of this city; two R h Fi w ld Give! Showing marked superiority over | worship at the Metho-|of their own. In 1928 the OPPOr- | gvjoey DIOIRLY Sk Dr. Benjamin B. Robbins, Bristol daughters, Mrs. Marshall Flagg and £80 mg lgure o we"" Berlin rivals the Kensington|qis; church will be held at 10:45|tunity came fo us-and a committes | oo Ivening service ab © p. m. | Morae Sene health officer, stated yesterday that | Miss Margaret A. Kennedy of this Berli setback outfit defeated Selectman | gielock. Rev. I Adkins will take | was appointed to look for a suitable | TH® ELSHS &L (he cvning Bunde M he ocstimated the expenses for the |city: one brother, Edward Whalen erlin Second Assemblymal] Leon Hall's crew of card SUNgers) for his subject: “Homewhrd Bound.” | home. This led to the purchasing of |10 & B¢ % SARCOTE T 0 Rt i [recent diphtheria campeign would |of New Haven; two sisters, Mrs in the first session of the teams|Sunday school will meet al 12| the present property on Brond street 107 O e fhurch of fhur Hov M aeen = | have been about $24,870. had any |Mary Grace and Miss Catherine Thuraday night in the town Dall.|grelock, ~ The Intermediate loague|which T hope we wil occupy as soon |1 Lr Banks, Rev. Mr Frve wi s charge been made for the services | Whalen of this city; and five grand- TOWN APPROACHING MARK Scores,were ther *unwillingly | will mest at 6:45 o'clock. At thejas the lease expires at our present {5 1¢ & SO0 & /CmAR TF S0 i S rendered. The doctor stressed the | children given out, but after investigation it | evening service at 7:30 o'cloek, the | location in 1931. TN ; ol ntaincers |importance of inoculation and urged | ~Mra. Kennedy was a member of was found that the Legionnaires. |pastor will take for his subject; Boys' Work Record Ll el b i | Bolaat every uninoculated person to receive |the Daughters of Isabella, the o e headed by Second Selectman Frank | “Would you be ashamed of good| ‘“About this time the pi ps | Binsinrostameniil be n o oliowsiy | vou)n the, immunizition from the family [Woman's Benefit association, Wom- 1930 Figures Will Tell Story—Har- | pierpont, had trimmed the Berlin | new: | also incorporated. Our activities in | Iemenio. Ostrow, Rube ’-*“"' ity physician, en’s Relief corps, Royal Neighbors vey Brown Dles in New Jersey— | Street ageregation decisively. This| aus will bo celebrated at Sacred |boys’ work, such a Boy Scout work, [ «oion: i o oo ME anks | Nesgoda | To Start Practioe Soon |of America, Daughters of Veterans i °|is the first of the setback contests|peart church at 9 o'clock by the|iunior baseball, and C. M. T. C, is|=0ICCER T B9 L= e Y The New Departure basketball and the Rosary Scapular soicety of One Arrested After Accident— 10 be held in the new club T00mS | Rey, J. . Brennan. Sunday school |in my belief. one of the outstanding ) ‘,‘“;"“ L e v" 3anks | 0. Nesgoda | quintet, winners of the state pro- |St. Joseph's church. i |of the Legion, and the showing of | i rollow | teatures of the coming g B0y i PSSR R | g b fessional title last season. will start | The funeral will be held at St. Church Notices. |the first night promises a good bat- | Tho morning service at & Ga. |l hope the post will take Hosiliie e 482 476 practice at the state armory next|Joseph's church on Monday morn- Berlin voters may eleot two repre tle throughout the winter '“°“”‘5“hrlrl's Episcopal church wil be held | more active part in the years to =% VL EL 'I\“j ’\"l‘ il Ihhln(‘.:\ Men week. ‘The team’'s opening game |ing and interment will be in St. sentatives at the next state election Sewing Club to Mect |at 11 o'clock. The church school | cOme- TSmO ST sOL | will be played on Thanksgiving night [Thomas's cemetery. §¢ the question asked by several| The Kensington Sewing club will [ Will meet at 10 o'clock | "I believe our bowling team has N iy " i Hand White 4lat the armory, but the opponent is | Trustoes’' Meeting leading fes(dents ot kol town Jslant| muEsthac ihakhomator Mra AT Rert || PAinumberioti Faxt Berlinaisportasjialsoicreatcdinizrea enyntaraatiingth ey et Sl HRe i e o e EHLrd 7 to be selected A meeting will be held Monday swared In the atfirmafive, The quss-| Achilling 6f New Britiin on Tyss-|Men enjoyed n fishing trip “yester. [Loglon and a wider acqueintance. &S, S0F SWECH B B0 P00 | Cunninghan: The same feam, with the excep- afternoon by the trustees of the Rt e I il vaaot R (e mych | davi eYenine I Mhoss mesiefing i Mia | v unotoring toNIan tiafromuwhich (SESINRI 128N e m eibersii phWns T et R Murphy o 357 [tion of Jim Manning will perform Bristol Community Chest to ap- desired number of 5,000 fnhabitants| Schilling as hostesses will be Mrs, | Place they put out about flve miles|the latgest the post has ever heen.| GRS STORHS 80 SRS o o ———|for the hearing makers. Jimmy |prove budget estimations compiled atghe census of the town to be tak- |Claude Stevens and Mrs. Douglas Off shore. They returned with 135 1n 1938 and 1036, 87 hew e ' Gathollc Ghureh i AESEaL P e e e s R e censusiof the town StavensEand M I 5 5 cot. | were added to the roster. The rea- « Sessions Clock | s v v Aty 4l Mrs 5 for the past several years the town Mrs. William Norton and Mrs. Ray s bl Bl e bu»\,‘}”"'\' year was due to the fact that |{row morning at § a 16 o'clock at - ‘\'1‘."‘.'1\\.,‘.‘ ": nlrk‘ld ee q« e)i .“_M['d-wd ot 'V“'“ ey has approached that figure, but it| Willlams, has for its theme 4t S3OU (wo hours King the | many members left town but T am [the Church of Our Lady of Me 2 L Al et L L L R i b e has never heen asotetained whether | “Sharps and Flats.” R B s e i R Palont 6.0 b according to a statement made yes- |&fternoon from infirmities due to ad- The | 2 “ ip were E EN R s, 0l 8 ik L D€ xR PG ath h. se: ) | va 2 She ¢ o or not the town has reached it. The | Suspender Frolic | Clark, Votor Tenson. Rorert. Silsby | paid up it would have even surpass- | There will be a meeting of the : By losspit CATRGILSmERRRaE | AL Cod getie - EN6 Tad BisH I poby o g e Clark, Victor Benson. Robert Silsby in| What is thought to be something | 1930 and at this time there will be new in the line of cnlerluinm-‘rn(‘ settled the ever present question of loffered to the local residents is the | whether Berlin has lost in 1‘°PU11"‘1A7-P.111-"!] suspender frolic which is| tion or gained. to be given in Lloyd's hall on the| State laws provide for the election |evening of November 19. The of another representative almost as|frolic, so termed because those in | soon as it is determined by the de- | charge advise all who come to wear | cennial census whether the town has | either a loose fitting belt or sus- | reached the 5.000 quota. This fact|penders to allow room for expan- | in itself, the addition of another|sion, is given by members of the | representative, does nol mean S0 8. Paul's parish. The evening will| much to the layman. However, it is open with a pancake supper served also known that thia state is almost |y {0 hall from 5:30 until 7:30 ] cntirely in the hands of the smallet | gelock, followed by a whist and | towns, for by virtue of the senfatives' votes they repre- | pridge party. Prizes will be award- laws in the state. and another prize to the one Who | {hefts of motor cars, lon the job watching out for the AN to rent. Al improvements, Inquire [the Connecticut Light (::wr‘[‘ ]‘0\:'{‘!' 1t is a rich plum that Berlin may [can eat and prove that he has| TLawton Hilemann, 23 was an|needy ex-servicemen of the town. within.—advt. company is at work installing the pick it the figures show that the |eaten the greatest number of pan-| Akron electrician, “sent up” for bur.| “At this time I want to thank my | <PLAINVILLE» new lighting system for the game. town has passed the 5.000 mark. If|cakes and sausage: | glary and larcen; During his odd | fellow officers and the members of VHIS LUCKY DAY" CHURCH OFFICIALS SAIL | The team will leave the Maple ihe additional representation is Berlin Cong. Church moments he made a lock, intended |this post for the way that they have With Philadelphia, Nov. 9 (®—Cardi-|End corr Wednesday evening at forthcoming, the power of the town| Sunday school will be held at 12|to function automatically when the|helped me, cspecially the last car- REGINALD DENNY nal Dougherty and Bishop Gerald about 6:30 o'clock for Meriden. will increase appreciably. Commit-|o'clock in the church rooms under ignition is turned off. nival committee for the splendid % i . O'Hara, of Philadelphia, left to-| Football Games tees determine most of the business|ine direction of the superintendent = - | work they did. ey day for Rome to participate in the | The Maple End football team will in the house, and if there are two| Secivices will be held in the church | 3 . | “My activities will not stop here &l celebration of the 50th anniversary | engage the All-Durnsides of Hart- T T e T S Manv (’flthel:s Mushrooms |, 7 S0 & officers and my | | Many Talkie and Sflent Come | of Pope Pius XTI, becoming a priest. | ford at Muzzy field tomorrow after- much power on these committecs.{be in charge. | Under Fire; Is Arrested | tcilow comrades to call on me for Others | G e noon starting 0 o'clock. The At the present time R. O. Clark of [ The boys' class will meet in the| Salisbury, England, Nov. 8 (#— any service which I might be able Have You Heard the RECALLS CALIFORNIA NUGGET | game is being started a half hour liast Berlin is the local representa- | church rooms at 10 a. m. | Gathering mushrooms under shell-|to render them. 1 am sure it has Strand Vitaphone? Downpatrick, Ireland, Nov. 9 (D) | carlier becnuse darkness sets in tive in the governing body of the/ Kensington Cong. Church | fire" cost Jack Hann 60 cents in po- | heen a pleasure to serve you to t Pipest Tone of Them Al Mrs. Eliza Jane McKee, ter of rapidly at this time of the year. state. | The morning services will be held lice court here. He was fined that|best of my ability. Due to the co- ===t - - John Hughes, who found a gold | Both teams claim the championship A short survey of the history of lat 10:45 o'clock with Rev. Vernon | amount after amy officers had found |operation of the post and its auxil- COMING! nugget of 19 pounds in California | of their respective cities and an in- | the town regarding population indi- | L. Phillips in charge. {nim wandering nonchalantly about |iary, the poppy sale has been greatly MONDAY and TUESDAY | and =old it for £13.000, died here at | tereating go is anticipated cates that the town has been on the | the early 18th century. True, the in-| superintendent. crease has not been by leaps and St. Paul's Church hounds but nevertheless it has been | Masses will be celebrated at § and there. Its only severe sct back oc-{at 10 o'clock at St. Paul's church. curred between 1840 and 1850, when | Rev. John C. Brennan will officiate the town of New Britain was form- | and will be assisted by Rev. William ed. At fhat time Berlin lost approxi- | Casey of Hartford. mately half of its total population.| Sunday school will be held at 12 Since that time there has been a|o'clock and will'be in charge of the steady gain, the later years showing | superintendent. a proportional increase over the ear- | Kensington Methodist Church lier. I€ the rate of increase has been | The Sunday school hour will be at maintained during the past decade, |10 o'clock. the census of 1930 may show that| Both the'morning and the cvening Berlin has reached 5,000 services will be given over to the The first census-taken occurred | Armistice day theme. The morning in 1790. In that year there were 2,-| service will be held at 11 o'clock. 465 people. In 1800 there were 2 | The sermon subject will be “Higher 702; 1810 showed 2,798; 1820. 2,-7 Heroism." 877; 1830, 3,037; 1840, 3,411, Then The Epworth league devotional in 1850 occurred the split with New meeting will be held at 7_p. Britain and the populatirn dropped m, to 1,869, In 1860 it was 2,146 1870, | pe at 7:30 o'clock; the topic will be 2436: 1880, 2,385; 1890, 2,600; 1900, | “Faithful or Faithless.” 3.458; 1910, 3,728; 1920, 4,298. | | The Queen Esther circle will hold |a brief business meeting at the the | close of the service Sunday morning. The mid-week prayer meeting will Harvey J. Brown Word has been recelved Geath of Harvey of J. Brown, formerly | of Fast Berlin, who died at his heme | be held Thursday evening. at 7:30 in Towaco, New Jersey. Funeral ser- | o'clock. vices will be held at the grave in| The Woman's Home Missionary Wilcox cemetery, st Berlin, at|society will meet on Wednesday 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Summoned to Court home of Mrs. R. A. Wooding. The Unable to scttle a dispute be- birthday secretary asks that as many The evening worship s&rvice will | | | | and T strong. left this morning by bus for un dictate the'l oq o winners in whist and bridge | tentiary has perfected a lock to avert | Fecords show that this post has been Sunday school will be held at 10 |cne of the most dangerous scctions |increased, which I hope increase ever since its formation in | o'clock and will be in charge of the |of the Salisbury Plain artillery range | tinue on dur Cheste | ed last | that an’ effort | year to approach dvanced class in Christian Doctring on Tuesday evening o'clock the church hall 5 5 S, year's mark. I also believe |of the should he made this all World War ex- and Herman he Boy Splettstoesz club, more than 35 gl e will - con- the age of 103. She willed an imi- | tation of the nugget to her sisters lin County Down The Middle “THE TRIAL MARY or DUGAN" ing target practice. “As 1 said before, 1 wish to |h.mki FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS team on the court West town Ends will tomorrov travel afternoon | Tt is expected that the Endee rnp.j resentatives will be much stronger | morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the this season than they | night | iu o Yale. v . rviceme the town ve | Survey Success the Yale-Maryland game. R. 0.|fervicemen of the town and h: LSRG SRl Dauion [were last, when they mowed down Clark chartered & large bus which |them join the ranks of this great| According to Rev. J. Roy Wilker- | b : E b M | organization. the American Legion, | son. pastor of the (onzregati Pierce every bit of opposition available. was greatly appreciated by the bo: e P YAy S 5 D Roper Trying Arc Light Football [it being a cold and chilly drfve. The | for the greater the mumber (he | church, the recent survey of the| KOPCT e Maple B toothallil i Boy Scouts from Berlin left about | Ereater the power for any need town sponsored by the [Irotestant | Polon e Aanie i Sootballtbatm, jolly § i A 4 Baker championehip winners of last season, (s e e R s s fler || bichamizhtiarie churches was -very ul. H A | o'elock “In the past fwo years, OUr stated thal no public mcement | Vance drposel theiinlicog (oMariden pinl i TR 8 Metnorlal and Armistice: DY ro- will ba /mads o the (6tals 6t any —— |at Insilco fleld on Wednesday ; 5 e e L S e 446 435 4631360 starting at § o'clock beneath the Burglar Invents Lock ; I hope this post will keep up IS This has been de oo b bright rays of arc lights, Arc lights That Baffles Thieves =ood work in the years to come. Small tencment a Wenished | have never heen used in connection CanB o e | Nie1o veteran b Alded rooms. Tnquire 141 West Main St. | with the grid sport in this state as convicted burglar in the Ohio peni-| “In the past year alonc, our Plainville.—advt el Gl T B GRG0 Gy Plainville, Rest St. 122—3 rooms | in the Silver City. L. C. Weber of to to |oppose the Sons of Italy eleven at | | health for a long time. Funeral services will be held to- chapel of the Methodist church. Rev. Hubert D. Jones will officlate and | burial will follow in West cemetery. | “Grannarna” Presented A Swedish play entitled “Gran- narna’ was presented last evening at the Federal Hill school auditor- befo people. Y | The play was presented by a Now | Britain company and was produced under the auspices of the Girls' so- ciety of the Swedish Lutheran church. Mrs. Martin Sandstrom was the author of the play and also por- trayed the leading role. i Torestyille Notes The (Cheschshamay Camp Fire girls presented an entertainment at St. John's parish house last evening at § o'clock. Two brief plays wers | presented and dancing was enjoyed. The regular meeting of the ladies” uxiliary, A. O. H. will be held in !G. A. R. hall next Monday evening 8 o'clock At a meefing of the Student Gov- ernment association of Russell-Sage college at Troy, N. Y., recently, Miss Helen Plummer, the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. William H. Plummer of T'orestville, was elected to the legislative council as a dormitory representative. a large gathering ot ‘Oscar Is Quick on the Comeback Hou-JsusT BECAUS? YOURE FROM TUE P THAT BUNCH OF SISSYS : (e Touar!! Povo- DonT ON THE EAST SIDE THINK. P HeY! JosT A minute ! 1 | MAKE ME LAUGH = BUT 1 WANTA SEE YOU (s .3\\,7'006\4!! 3 e | &) i\ O AMY! WITH A FILE !! THAT'S SNICEIRTEALON) OLR FAMILY \! DOWN, PNy }vi fr;'n; CONNA BE LEFT | Supg,WeRE )| |WHAT ABOUT TWIS ESSKY ) GAS MOUSE fw OLD MANY Hop-+ 1S OH, Yo DONT oomrsrm»‘é fsssféw AS SMART AS STUFF-? QUICK! WE DISTRICT You | HE ToveH ! Ue cuTs SAY!! 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