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o NEW BRITAIN DAIIY HFRALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ]4 1‘) 3 s ing Candore - AS NIGHT []FF[[;ER ,"?;1;::“‘;::::’.',',_;4,':,":.;,,t:f:’f;;‘:;:: IN H“Nfi [|3T3 e g S490v000f000 Hanuly s P [tion bridge, Mr. Gauthier, card Gleaned From Travelers | men’s whist, Sylvester D nan ladies' whist, Mrs. James Caf BY MINOTT SAUNDERS S 14.—After one of the | Special Committee Appointed DY vt teapor: consontion wriat we<. Oly One Hall Have Submitted - L’lrlln Conlon, rds, Mrs. Harriet 5 T]_]ANKS G] VIN G SA LE ||| Boerd o Sectmen i gt oo Rt o Asssrs i 1 | According to Dr. G F. Cook Gug W es! Hn‘m.d that e, flash- . George 0 GUARD WATER RIGHTS St anisnn g s ;.‘(i,” NEW BRIDGE 1S OPENED .\ time. There is also one ca business brings 10,- . ' China Glassware Lamps and Housewares | pneumonia and two cases of & P | Prizes Awarded At Catholic Wom- tory Gra 1ps. i Sil o 1 nts Easement Liaks Boalevard With 1t ide A t a : Set the Table Smartly at Economy Prices ! e R L D R e S 6l =6t o ga e & itain to the Coi 1 ple Activities—Girl Scout Notes— nectiont | Co. 18| e Man Dujured At Tactory— [SIL 9N € r e Ie . p \ Contagious Diseascs Here, clerk. Boy Falls On Broken Bottic Ok T s a vital Constable George Schubert was|, prepared by the directors| RO ) Marcotte—Dukeite i n s and reads as follows: | ° « -| Deo Arthur Marco i 2 per cent over imports, reappointed night patrolman by the R E et er of automo 1 i 3 2 ® board of selectmen at its meeting |convey to the Connecticut Light & |sessed the extra 10 1 = ovkible i e Inst evening. Mr. Schubert has held | Power Co. the right to lay, make | e ro poine que 1 recognized expert 5 . |the position for two years and is|connections thereto, and maintain |, v French interna- | clals and citizens for his faithtul and |G o0y 90 Property now used & 2 1 cxpen- e a traveled highway, and known as| Only about %060 car owners : Nt S ) s (‘Ommmpl O S cm e o the ‘“old ca road located in | peared he spe visible exports M. Meynial )i S y i ; o = ; || Henry Trumbull, Frank W | 41 piece Dmnell Sets, made by one : 41 piece Dinner Sets, smart decora- |§ s ; Plainyille Activities he boar « v of the best domestic potterers, floral pat- tion, on two tone ivory body, 6 dinner |[|l Prior, and A McLeod was ap-| Washington-Trumbull Circle, Com ! « ( tern, 6 plates, 6 bread and butter plates, plates, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 fruit |[§|| o' tedany (e aslocmen dtopenn e s e ey of alio i . : o i 3 jsent Plainville in the deliberations L s g AL s i 6 fruit saucers, 6 tea cups and saucers, 6 saucers, 6 tea cups and saucers, 6 cereal concerning the proposal of Hartford | P11 tonikht heginning at § owlock 1 cl ) i Can ‘ - cereal dishes, sugar, creamer, one open dishes, sugar, creamer, one open vegetable ([l||and New Dritain to merge the water | = i 5 1 M 3 : : systems of the two cities. The P 1 i 1 ) 1 [ Massit ¢ vegetable dish and one $] 7 75 dish and one platter, $l 95 a‘sm,.,,'h,,ds i ,,“Nm‘:‘ ! hlmm'“' vited to attend. The business will N SR Sy platter, regular $23.50 ... s regular price $17.95 . ... o [on the east branch of the Farming- V¢ held af 7 oclock i 2 sons « = |ton river. The plan would affect | The Woman's Home and Iors defnite fgure c : v lainy Missionary soc of the Advent from me wn i )1 B d 3 ; Plainville. S 35 piecé Dinner Sets, ~attractive dec- 41 piece Dinner Sets, handsome floral AR e e |Christian chureh at its meeting yes- ol ( in hotel ex. N oration, on the latest Umbertone body, ti e A | beard of selectmen was authorized |lerday. completed its plans for the G oReanend o ] | g o TAnananE B 6 di I 6 by 5 : ecoration, on two tone ivory body, 6 to eppoint a committee of five so ag |2NNual Christmas sale to be held on| A new ro om the Memo Sy 2 r cent for inner plates, read and butter plates, dinner plates, 6 bread and butter plates [lfohaiva Piamviilea representation in |December ard o sl 26 pe in nur- 6 tea cups and saucers, one open vegetable . B ’ | @l the deliberations and thereby pro- | 2 W. C. T. U, will meet tomor- | vice versa is now pr ] Qishik el ola 1 W e wlio. e RO UL s nceri R Rieaiounstandfsancers, tect the future water rights of the 'OW afternoon at 2 o'clock a {o completion of ’ ‘] L & > open vegetable dish and one town. The resolution was placed |LOM® of irs. Minnie E. Hyd bride s, ] Tegular 5 = . before the meeting by First Select- |Miple stree 2 ONa32 ________________ platter, regular $19.50 | man James Simpson as the result of e dregulon ok r a let received from the Cham- fethE sdven g o ! ] ke 3 : R e Wil be held tomorrow evenis e : constitute 100 piece Dinner Sets, all over floral 50 piece Dinner Sets, pleasing floral i e e 7:30 o'clock. The date and time was Sleted a i certainly decoration, ivory body, pattern, on ivory body, | Miss Doris Scherr of Strong court |1 peciuRe ¢ open ses- | traffic over i pariantions 'o[r"na P I given a pa rer home last | ¥1O"S LR Sirsmely y : e A regular $2: Tegulars (1135 NS fus Eiven a party at her Home Jast | ™0 1ert White of Farminglon ave-|shortening of t 1B n Satur evening in honor of her i b nue will he a feature with Bert|of the city's princiy Czecho- 16th birthday The home was dece : Pearsley of Springticld in a two- Maple Ends Boy n visi- 3 orated in a color scheme of yellow St L e = and white streamers and chrysanthe- S eaniny i e i W mums. A buffel supper was serv 168 Annpale ah : 2| | b 5 be held at the Woman's club on ¢ Auto Sales company, Robert I<'n::)\n,}A\Ivsximmry soclely of/(He Kensingoj.o.. o 10 guesta. Mies SCUEIN im0 g siveetl Hariford, iomorrow lion francs to ) er, ln ews he teacher, and Miss Dahlberg, the |ton Congregational church at the | 5 he recipient of many pretty and f, o i, 1is business is an pupil, are to pay McNamara $2,000. home of Mrs. Wooding yesterday | "1V g,m; crtal Edward Lackey has entered tion for the -4 Gasoline Stolen | afternoon. [N L ) ““:\T‘ Notes {ine hospital for the removal of her ry L) Some time in the early hours of{ The Cul Scouts will meet mmm_?S\I:"l“'l"“.];”"'\!: L ‘:'vyi""]’v“\‘(‘ tonsils. tourist. statis- this morning, a car pulled up cr was' row ey, : 4 L TeRMIAT ISR BaN 8 The ladies’ auxiliary of Plainville reports of : carL ; ening in the scout rooms of | svening in I. 0. O. I, hall. A class ms, which pushed up fo the flling station althe Berlin Congregational church. | o o o na | Grange will conduct a food sale to- Diring. the armington avenue and Berlin street | The Boy Scouts will mect at Gl WD OR) RG] i "€ morrow afternoon in \ t from sec ( b L nrl the driver helped himself to 11| 4 ¥ S et work was done by Agenda temple. \giore at 17 Whiting strect. Food 1 beacon contesf 1Eha I Yhiis o'clock. "E. O. Shjerden, scoutmas- | no 26 of HENE Al QoS T) d children zallons of gasoline from one of the No. 26, of Unionvill e called for ed through M ' and childr 4 ter, will be in charge. : s gh : Rioh ia 8 kB rumps. The station, which is oper- = | There was also a roll call, *o | pp 475 or 264-2 or, after DAL ICIL 19 SR ated by Robert Peake of Berlin, “(.s‘ East Berlin Items which a large number of Pythian ojock. 4 A larsge v ¥ of food T EIy e hothn e C Yo i 0 thought 1o he proof against thieving| AN ”{ms”“' treat was afforded | temple members responded. Afler il ho on sale, famed 1 ¥ 3 Rl s idsmun el S h l B nd D P . 'of this sort. Peake came to work | t105¢ Who attended the Communily | the meeting a social hour was en- i1 Sohodlsetio was in ne | OfS> highest sum chool Board to Discuss Pur this morning and the usual cheek-up [ ¢/Ub meeting last evening. Rev.|joyed. Retreshments were served. | i Tl schaol il e open this| And incar in Bl dmongancuin Erenchnupeu \ Chflse at Next Mee[m |Gisclosed that the tank had been | S2mucl A. Fiske of Berlin gave a| There were visitors from Branford cconing from 7 to 4 o'clock in con. 8 T Red A ¢ Chateau of g tampered with. A further survey of | talk on his European trip accom-|and Unionville. Tiont nilraley Education C meo ‘ 437 NS B the situation revealed the theft. panied with more than 100 illustrat-| On Wednesday evening, November [week, Al eitizens of ¢ ast ry Mond 9 K Mont oalnts Play in Town Hall | ¢d pictures depicting scenes from |20, there will be a wWhist given by | pecially parents, arc i TN ul 3 Vadic X ¥ const, ws R LOGAL FIRM LOSES SUIT‘ A one act comedy, “Joint Owners | the Start to the finish of his trip. | pythian Sisters in 1. 0. 0. K. hail. | yisit the school lise ¢ 1 e ing in 419,- in Spain” by Alice Brown, will | More beautiful and instructive pic-| prizes will bo awarded and rte- | The prog will i t to g L s peling ] et offered to local residents at § o'clock | (UTe8 were never shown here. The | freshments served. In the past few o close in school auditorium mstration of Pouning R - Auto Sales Corp. Must Pay $9,000— tomorrow night in the town hall by |SC€NCS in the Swies Alps were noth- | years these parties have proven 10 with a dramatic cntcriiinmont p. of Edward Ma 1 Justice in Paris, took the Woman's Aid society of the Ber-| N8 short of marvelous. true photo- | he very successful cented by pupils of the school ur ! I be 1 - 3 % Gasoline Stolen From Filling Sta- )in Congregational church L.« | Braphic reproductions in colors. The Man St Missir R e e Hinian of a me Fees Go to ’”'"”"""“ ; N il X | Matterhorn in all of its regal splen- { 5 b o GG ail Y 3 ; ur ct to a de- . A members of the cast and all others in | n all of its regal splen- | prosecutor Charles 1. Conlon Douglas S. Machonal a'cle tion—Woman’s Ald Society to Pre- |y, pogram have been rehearsin | "’: was one of the-most beautiful | gtated today that no trace had ber Plainyill I Lby % sl [ sent One-act Play — Berlin Notes |L0r the past few weeks under the di- | SCPnes shown. St. Moritz, one of | giscoverad of Joseph Coccomo of | A mec will Nis eve of C tic als or hiatoHoRl mongS ! ; rection of Miss Helena Rhom. Th: Switzerland’s most notable sporting | 1,0on lake. wanted on a charge of ning at the Co onal church Itural will | L T The recurring question of buying evening will he further made inter- | Places was shown in all of its glor- | |iraneh of the pence and sssanlting | immediately aftee i i e pices o ¢ Hartford ; e the Murtay property which has fac- ¢sting by the Barattiero sisters, a L . <-1Hnl”\\- France, England and | s wife. Constable George Schu- supper, for the consideration of Ahe S iolE L FANCS. hich the ‘ Bk o and agatn, | ve-plece orchestra, and by the vocal | Switzerland were some of the coun- | part and Deputy Sheriff Carl Tucker | chureh budget fo This = Al 3 S L i | ed the school board time and again, j /5y " of G it e organization | tries visited by Mr. and Mrs. Fiske ]fi.(;”,q;,,‘, (,fir::f(.)”" ,\rj & ,' ":‘m, e n \‘.,\ ’,.m.,,,, ",, et l”‘,\.:” o f 4 1L ifind srecalyad e SItIeLOxaE ' may be thrashed out at the meeting und dancing. while they were on the continent ;1. conducted a search e Hoge o h e e 1 ona |t millior ALY Foniiie lrmfrv]l V{-xl “‘"f‘i] \'-"~:" (""I‘ The program for the evening is as ‘(;l,“lm‘v";‘; "0]0'( photographs of ‘”‘ Coccomo was scheduled to appear | fare of the church wsked (o be | o \‘\' i ; ; At noa lish visitors ' GOl TR e e G el I | This evening will conelude the . hyt was absent when the case | Mrs. William 1. Buys. wife of Esther M. Johnston e : N Jms, which they con- tnagatbithe lastincating odhe board e Barattiero Sisters Orch. | Reries of church nights which have| g cajled fornier constable Williami H. Buys | Esther M. Joh L sl L S le a tribute to French art. the matter ered but no (o i e BT [ been held at the Methodist church T rone N ot aedem e e e il U DRl 1in Palostin 1 relate . ‘ definite action tken. 2 a5 for the past six wecks. These mect ; . 2 ) iyl i | W o Jew 8 ~ : Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. L. Deming, ¢ o weekly Girl Scout teeting | With pnenmonia C ill Suce The school as unusually | Are R e L tort | Ings have been largely attended :,,.[‘“”‘I“lm O L i b ot i M Aral s Moulton Will Succeed . busyglastis: ,‘,‘,’”','“ ,‘,{),13”,’ |Tap Dance ......... Edith Deming | this evening all those who have at- | count of high school activitics, The undivided half interest in property bek WereSpresent for Diliingham in Position 1 ome propert ich to build a .o 0 O Sky Blue Water”, . | tended - previously have been re-| coiar eting will be held next |located on the west side of Woode Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 14 (®— school. The ation of the ‘. Chapman, Miss Judd, and | Guested to bring a companion. The b school |INg street to I ( 2rose BEAtaullon . siiio) Ras havh ) campaign wis buying of some TR 5 | meeting is called at 7:30 o'clock en g s IR DR pclies g 2 T SR land near the present Kensington |, oy . Py ay i | BYmnasium : _ i A0 30 O B ¢ G et ago, but | I ' e Phaion The cast tor the Pythian play will | %m0l saout traop committee Plainville Pharmacy & Theall s ! A ¢ Company since 1891, today ek ; 3 5. Goodrich, H. Woodford, H. meet this evening at Community N eufenants, and | Drug, Inc.. will close at 10 a'clo 3 ted treasurer to succeed Paul atisfaction was cxpressed by the i J with the captain, lentenants, i ) 2 s : : % | Raymond, L. Deming hall following the Fife and Drum | oon leaders, will meet Monday | €very evening except Sat.. then clos Ditlingham n ot the late U voters of the town with the action |y, i.n Dance ... Cleo Wandrowski | ¢6rps rehearsal. heERagr e il at 11 p. m. during winter 10 U genator William P, Dillingham, who 1 pfiihe sohoolbodrd JEWALIn the leatl i isi0k v isiernay eyl T me et omon e s Al e RC SRR RO LIRS A S ot Y I wned s weie few months afther section of land Seven ladies of the organization | row evening at the usual hour at|™MGRCe rooms. : ey ! 1 | meeting of the board has been brought to the attention of [, LA B By | Community hall o Al B Grdniicn, SSILL Fud [ rol ho one o 1 promoted Moul g Bt SR naae b 1€ 308, o Srepar scouts for merit reamy FFudge and Penucl ¢ 3 « ors romoted Moul- y hesepridinypthiep eleaf o Lanichand Edith Deming | The library will be open tomorroyw | #5513 1N breparing suonts fav morit | G EHIE F 5 ¢ ¢4 Henry H. Jackson 10 y i\lvlgr‘;h”\\l\u r\x\\'n a ldrrfi' \;r\-m :r{ Intermission |afternoon and evening for the ex- “‘," \-, 1 5 ,\:”:.m' 1 Satur g 13 succeed | 15 and halfway between Berlln = and wpg gpring” (Grieg) .. Mrs. Dawson | change of books. BN bR ALNGUDORE o . ). Meade ¢ Moul \ resi of this eity, is Ll T “Jolnt Owners in Spain” The 4-H club will mect (his after- | Ll St o Brokerage Clerk Held with 35 years of |y frradua mouth colleg The property which is offered by | . (o aq0 i 5 7 | There was a large gatheri at % e < ha . et [iA edy in one act, written by | noon after school, the mee! t > 7 u R_ZZ S i Mr. Jackson is a native of Barre and i the Murrays conslats of the Murray | ;o Sp oty LRRS o llowing cast| Reid ot Gommantte wen "','1‘_‘““ f’ht"]‘)mhn whist and bridge party given | H”HLE"“]?‘I’ .\»l“l(‘mlt‘lnl ‘f ‘?‘“ € ot i i o H AR homestead with flve acres of 1und. yirs Mitehell, director of OldiLadies' | will be reorganized for (he winter| 2ot evening In the basement of the | WHRECRE, HOk I8 (CH0C on by : board of governors of the The reputed price is $35.000. The Home frs. Chase Coule | geason Church of Our lLady of Mercy un o 4 ) RN { \t Lns of actuaries house is not cxceptionally old, con- [y SIOHE 1on - o - | ; withiEtho - investmant ibrokeraza P 1o ana y X : Mrs. Fullerton, inmate of the The Pythian fair will be held |== Koube o Madkie: Hanizoana con Woulton served between 1897 an tains 14 rooms, and, according to SR b el g < R s N comment, might be added to and Lol Mrs. Elmer Stearns | Monday evening at Community hall. pany here, was held today on 1 Ecelves R B IUE e “ make an adequate school Mrs. Dyer, inmate \‘;f the h\'\'f““l "1 Foodstuffs in variety. fancy em charges of embez more than Cuardabessi and W I‘L‘ PAnNY plstan G Shi cieeeeooo.. Mrse Ao Woodruff | projdery, candy and arti table 200,000 of the firt ! u il 3 There are several facts which the » s 2 SaRutelie <RGNS0 gthe s iny ILONE i N » Mrs. Blair, inmate of the home PR N 14 1 " Woman Arre lcd f()l ristmas gifts will be av Mrs. Russell Gold able. There will k e uhu( Club Meets illy located as| 4 gojightrul and suce = be an entertain- lost the money in S PN EE Sl a1 o ot sion which police said school board will take into consider- ation. Theé housc and the plot of | land are believed ides ehcmus White Slave Charges Nov P Mrs. Anna | ment program after which dancing stul - mu- | iy far as the distance from the centers | g1 \an enjoyed by the Kensini i TODAY—LAST TIME JhSiiu it pro Wlth w i was aoreatbai bl of population is concerned G T G e o oot ENTERTAINS AT B1 T I “ovit MODERN MAIDENS? ""' ]l> "'-*‘ ins, p saaid lis I today charged T ihin ot e than 50 chitdron o |Ue Mome of Mrs, Albekt Schiling of atrs Alnort Morton of Ellls stroet, | mithilopn Crawiord ; T -‘u“ COId ClltS ; ot ingsiann iack i adius wore than 250 childre 4 Mra. A s il ago and he was s wave plhing I New Britain, " o ce Aberle, alins ; N ? entertained the memb of her : ; . ed heavily wher stock mark 3 f(\houl '.lg;‘ fln »”]’ ”mh v hand, it | D. A. R. Sends Barrel bhime b e i N“" [|. FRIDAY and SATURDAY (Wl‘ ‘n‘( \\ \hj‘\ vl Lielaioch Ll r\ Boston to Port- :;,’,.:‘,T,Ko(Ol'lr:,'(,,',l,;,‘,::i'",\",',’ aBes e | The Barrel macked!hyithel local j i S R S0 SE DOBE RS eve | Matinees Both Days s i ks g ae rooms, though large, would have to L:[ft"’,','::“"“’;rf"::""‘é‘;‘“W‘;\‘;-:’fl"r':‘i Mri Kenneth Kron, Mrs. A Ander- | [ “FOX MOVIETONE FOLLILS" A leacn fiicaliona . Tho arrest. was brought e 0 (s ot o 2 3 3 k A Ja ‘ oy 1 3 N N DY wi e no effect on M o s = he reconstructed to * conform with 3o ntain whiten In South Carolin. | *°" and Mrs. David Ogren. | OUR GANG COMEDY il ao no offect on 3 Hentz us ar hich prompted the girl to state laws requiring certain stand- Street Being Wired s o v | A 52.00 Show For Smail strana [ [& Co., as it is fully protecied 1‘ d John W. Schenk, as- ards for school rooms. The grounds | o Conmecticnt 1ight and Power USE HERALD CLAS IFIED ADS e surance, an official of SNaa . SbaYas s Aiatilct. 565 seem 1o an element of danger FOR BEST R TS said today. ) e SR Ren e S e ot VAT as Wn s A indimen 5 S are close to the [\ orking on the new street next to SR A Y e 0 clay pits, others sy | | $ TR G durston whicn s e soltters” manument g v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ Every Man for Himself - By BLOSSER been in the minds of many residents ’ | Auxlliary Activities r e pas or fi L . { for ths pase fout or e yeens X hsrs will by 4 meeting ot the was known some time ago that the |, o P W B & M eCt e === M property was offered for sale, but not (;" 'd“}rc(’l‘o“ ;r SCOULLrooD. “‘x».\ { LE'S SEE NOW- TM WELL, Howl Ou,S\nELLf SAY, NOW JUST — n aus ECKLES L e the America . 3 until within the last week has it ea Amsican BETWEEN US HERE : WO { THERE'S JUST ONE GETTIN' ALONG PRETTY cvoked much comment’ from mem- 510N auxiliary at the Kensington bers of the school board and rther FHMmAT .«Tl\ool at 4 p. m. every AND HIS GOOD — TLL NEED SOME AMONG ALL TW KIDS IN 3| PERSON THAT 1D LIKE OSCAE?CMON i cliene ursday. starting today. The scouts FENCE POSTS - Wl TONIN WOOLD You LILE TO SEE CET [Tee- AN AN TEWL OS o Local 'Firm Loses Verdict Willibe underithelloddershipiof Mlay FRIENDS CONONT T GET 4 To SEE WIN THE Th PLUGEIN FoR \Nuo It | The Berlin Auto Sales corporation, 1-ena Padelli and Miss Wanda Chot- ARE WRITING THEM SEco! f) b g o | T | of Kensington, defcndant in a $9,000 kowski. : SOAYS M ND HiM AN 1 DONT /) d' suit, has lost the verdiet in the su- | T"“’»”""”‘“@"' of the L*‘:"‘" ‘;'” ’E oN fl MEAN ! | 6y By ihe Asatal f Judge Mect this evening in the Legion . ’ promeigourt byith L rooms in the town hall. This will be we SE‘T wAY |F 2 Allyn L. Brown. The defendant Alvin and Albin Holmquist, and Ro- | the first meeting of the unit with its TO SPEND new officers. i bert Kagan of l\»rli(\,l and Agn s | FNE HUNDRED & ¢ Duhlberg, were named in a suit re- | Notes | 0 sulting from an accident in which | There was a large attendance at DOLLARS"— John McNamara of Farmington suf- the vw';m’!]': n'“thv]- Woman's Ald -'m; THE WRITER OF “fered & broken arm. |eiety of the Berlin Congregationa At the time of the accident, June church held at the home of Mrs. THE \WINNING 5, 1926; Robert I® , employed by ik Wijeox yesterday affernoon ESSAY To the Berlin Auto corporation as inal plans for the fair to be held | RECENE A TRIp 5= a salesman, was teaching Miss Dahl- [fn the near futurq were made. berg to drive the car. Miss Dahl-| Members of the Berlin Men's To WASHINGRN berg was at the wheel and Mr. Ia- |Bible class turned out last night fo WM ALL * gan beside her when the car swung [hear J. V. Clark of the Connecticut EXPENSES pap!! [ into Cook atreet from Plainville road | Light and Power company speak on and crashed into McNamara's car, | “TWis Electrical Age.” pinning the latter beneath it. By here was a large attendance at J \ the terms of the decision the Berlin |the meeting of the Woman's Home