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< 9 council has endorsed | ° . ' . | | rged the churches to B t I N | have issued circulars requesting | P[alnl)l”e News ; lls to bring the sale be- rlS 0 ews | work for the unemployed in this fore the eves of the publi | | eity. The circular requests those It is expected that local residents | who desire workmen to communi- will cooperate in the Christmas seal | cate with the chamber immediateiy. {sale and purcha larg: number. The circular reads, “Have you any By d so0, the public will not only | Ue o wood you want cut? Does vour | help the tuberculosis fight in th 1‘ | vard need cleaning? Or, your cel- | T R | state but will ive at ive | lar?” and explains that the cham- | seals 1o place on their Christmas ber has a lengthy list of names of | AR | presents MR ANC | men who need work and money. Work is Progressing % A 2 | Fire at Endee Plant ! 0 ¥ .| Work on the new $150,000 addi- w ) ) lD 0 P ey T Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A, D, Kep-' wor nes ar Memorial Designer, Pioneer| 4 sman fire broke out in e [st . A % tion to 1 umbull factory ; 5 l | boiler house of the New Departure drick ' Wedd g [SATY | 1ok voand isexnectad (1 N I S dd Mfg. Co, on North Main street drick Near Wedding Amniversary 575022000, 0 i | Councilman, Succumbs Suddenly yes, co. on Norin vam” seet nnounce == yea ildirg has "”'J‘l‘"-‘ ““" Sma—— |ing. The Indee fire fighters were ereg all of the summoned and put the fire out with THINK ~ COUPLE ELOPED cvievier con comvleted | TITLE GAME ~ SCORELESS| very stignt ‘aamage. 50 b= Pt S = | Play Scorcless 3 S . oA e T | The Maple Ends and We ind 5 Annual Fair At Congregation Church fln s CLERLRI el b oty ol ol Wi oo s e i (i oo s o e v g : ‘ - | . less tie here yesterday afternoon at ells ) e Opel 2 of Christ- g is moderr ark S BE SO - mas seal Sale—Miss Dyer of | (7 RS 2l sh Register Rifled—To | ¢ity titeequestion. Manager R. Low ~ il 5 ettt bt eIl Huston of the Maple Ends said Phone Conference, | “"" "'\ i RELGS, "w-l 45 K‘v' ¢ 90th Birthday. » game that it was probable ¥ ol T e LSt 6 S 1other game would take p SRR R S T S sy Lot Muzzy field a week from Sund e R . ki s first city cou died while | goal posts were unmolested ’ LRl i el b cn a hunting trip in leld, yes- | after the battle but it is thought that Nawei i beil ? S Do ernoon. Ile was walkingz |they will be removed by rooters 8 s L 7 f the church and con- | all of 1} nd stecl framewc ith his son Robert, Joseph Eliloth, | WD Hie mext two weeks, \, Fs ether with Weir [ has 1 ed in position. The |ang Robert Soule, all of thi ty. elevens seemed to be evenly The Ultimate in Fashion and Value and it dliar A i position. The lana Tobert Soule, Lol B D vitation has also been ex- is necessitateq |1L¢ dropped suddenly to the ground | g, gively in the pinches. The West E t d 7 “Gift” Offer; t » all the Protestant ministers « of employes | expired almost immediate r especially in the final half, Xtraordmnary . S L o iR s e ey | Death was due to a heart fought a defensive game but did it pr comi- | towns. At the y the cars WA e Ll well. ubo” Laviero, west side -9 3 jttee \ short {are 1 | wctory lot | FuECNS cot 1 on Iebruary | pajrhack, gained much territory for Our collection of fashionable Fur Coats—Raccoon, Hudson 7 B| program beti « i SRR :\ n‘w nw;o]u a ”31((’;“(2’\::“\:'17 5 s f ¥ $ Mt X e 3ove Rounde g W i 1® | his team needed groun carry the | { Seal, Muskrat, Squirrel, Persian Lamb, Caracul and Beaver soth 1 ; Doysgl Ldeg L privatessclisoiakortinialbra oL vk SO B S reduced for immediate clearance. Now is the time to buy ! - i e : N7 el Maple Ends came within a hair of at these big savings. e e otin “J‘[ '\“‘]‘ o M”"‘ winning the contest when, with only Irick has accomplished OF windows iR ”}“; “" h ‘r- "5" | five minutes to go, Jim Kane drop- | el ACCOIMDUBUBE e N rd and then to Bristel, where g r i A (Y U COATS e (ot oo (e oo 3 o © 2| kicked about sevew or eight inches LatCOON &OAL\ e e i e or 10 the com. | 1d X DT [outside the uprights. The work of $] 6500 $I 9 ] .23 $3 l 875 T T R (ot ) e {0 tlie officer, the hoys | .. T e . ere lia | Loule Schimelter, Maple End wing- to vance the chureh. Tt is expeeted that indows with stones |jig i in the dedigning and |Man, Wwas splendid at all time. a crowd will be present the | which were 1 iy b e tEnentetoR 4 ks Louie, who is nearly seven feet tall, - ran 4 i ‘ ¢ pAnS iy L s stopping sing backs and S SEAL C S reception to honor him and his wife | also ¢l 1 that the boys were not g il diaetoma 1s stopping opposing | HUDSON SEAL COAT Siadd e , th the windows ' uy TilE mESITnD e R ol snatching pa. out of the ozone X £ & to J 0 Isabele M. Dyer, chief opera-| T} 5 ht beforc merous other conceptions were north end star of the game. “Bobby i local office of the South- | court e Crene the ::m"lhrrl\ xmllm?v_k, por MUSKRAT COATS Iingland Telephone com- Quict Thanksziving 1 s a member of the Federal |trayed a stellar role wi = [USK COAT tended t Contar of | Thanksgivir v WS | d very 1iill district commission for many |derful kicking into safe territo; G : and 3 tion held W s¢ ! ' yme to enjoy turkey [en the park board. e was a mem- | punts were blocked—they were ail Haven. According to Miss Dye the ertain .friend of Dristol's two first city coun- | perfect. Bobby 50 gained cons URS — SRCOND T 4 ¢ extension program planned for | ., S cils and was president and organizer | siderable ground for his club. The FURS — SECOND FLOOR T e e ing the day and |of the Health Protective league of |West Ends ran into oceans of hard does not include local branc ic. Radios |the American Silver Company. He|luck all through the title as Maple | and 1 il be no changes in the | wyme in ror umount of use, |@#1so organized the American r Iinders smashed through and block- | local o to ihe Pennsyl. |Mutual ind Relier associa- | ed kicks in the immediate shadows Federation Tootball game. tion and was an active member of |of the goal posts, but they held on | nnual Wo s 1dos council, Knights of Colum- | every occasion. Federation of Congregational ih Britain and of Compounce tribe. I O.| he game was a fine one (o watch i chureh will } in the parish A6 G LG statatasmony | Hehvas aimenbertot SERT6-IBe B LSt BT e . ‘:.‘ lated. Tred Novack of Meriden | Southington as U1 honea on W T or set spent |Seph's Holy Namo socic e er ln ews :um: a l]‘,ndl;:m. l\l\»fi[.l X \lt lxn ‘ Decer will tdke the % especially the | 1e is survived by his wif | Manager Huston said at the Pl b e et | form ¢ Indian| 5, 1 nial hall Bt p i L) ange; im0 | that the Maple Ends would play i "‘" ki s "’ ) “*“m:“‘ i ( CON=| - rrhe union servic the Congre- ‘ \\-‘ ot o New Britain Blues at Mo ,L"; i ¥ sational church Wedne evaring) St ST L unday aflernoon at []RIVER ARRES’I‘E a ol honor and bridesmaid, RS " d 1tob b | | | | | 1t least 10 men working on the ught The Bristol Chamber of Commerce | Wednesday Christmas Fair December 4 Booths displaying needle work fancy articles, novelties, toys, and gifts will feature a fair to be given by the people of St. Joseph's parish on Wednesd; Thursday and Fri- day, December 4, 5, and 6, at Guild hall. The fair will be presented on the afternoons of December 5 and 6 to | permit the women and children to | inspect it wi Funeral of Mrs, Peterson The funeral of Mrs. Raymond Peterson of Gridiey street was !\ largely attendeq vesterday afternoon |at the funeral home of George F. | Scott and Son at 18 Center street at 0 o'clock and at the Swedish | L.utheran church at 3 o'clock. Rev, Henning Johnson officiated. Inter- | ment followed in the family lot in | West cemetery, Should Submit Bills Persons having bills against the | city should submit itemized lists be- fore September as the fiscal year | ends on that Assistant City Clerk Miss ish said today. 1 Driver Skips An auto bearing the registration 15928 collided with another by Vincent Betteau of Farmington avenue on North Main street yesterday morning but failed to stop. Betteau obtained the num- car driven ber of the car but did not recognize the driver, who sped away in a lurry. The left fender and front | bumper had hee damaged. Betteau aid when he made the complaint at leadquarters yesterday noon time. ! Street Closed to Traffic | ause of the building of the new culvert for the state highway de- tment by Cosmo Vacca, local con- ctor, Park street has been closed to vehicular traffic and cars are ig- structed to use Divinity street in- stead. A new set of railroad ties | has been installed at the breach by | the Bristol Traction company and trolleys are operating as usual Nineticth Birthday Sunday George B. Chapin, a former resi- dent of Dristol and member of Gil- bert W. Thompson post, G. A. R will celebrate his 90th birthd: niversary on Sunday at his present home in Unionvilie. Mr. Chapin re- sides on Lovely street and has e | tended a cordial invitation to all his friends to visit him on his birthday. Cash Taken From Register | Several dollars in cash was taken rom the register of the candy and fruit store at Main and South streets on Tuesday night, according to a re- | port received at police headquarters afternoon. The police and found that the “inside job" and that investigated b Kk the was thief or thieves were very familiar with the building. The break was made by cutting a sec- tion of a door panel out with a jack gt ’ ofs e end uniform for the til. “Susar’ | ire or other sharp instrument axd Following the wedding ceremony. | 1 B\ I o i sl s a student at New York University | 1oy, e 7 : a reception was held at Fraternal . corations, Mrs, all of this city 15 ‘l ‘h“ G Dl releasing the bolt holding the door. i ; D Tha R 1 Iren. One son, I and is ording <p 11 To reach the door, the culprit had hall in Kensingto More than 130 i o o ldrens castesEiiennaton e irostil ot Lo iroiien s 4lions Hanaiy ok | guests from New Britain, Kensing- | bl from: | eleven there. ¥ S |ton, Berlin, Southington, Plainvilt, | various ) r will talke w'w o '\‘]/"(‘mlfl]“,,"g‘o Seott /ot tHe Wwrest| U18 Westiside of the bmhll:n& witain Wa F Gh I e.“'“”""’l ERGE ML GGl | Lolonis s “‘“\ W 9:50 o'clock Monday morning and | Ends said that his club would en-| “ll_“_:f'" “:“'“'":’f‘ et B BoslomigNharoRts i asuendpitio | Bl bl e Herbert Coleman of | co1iuy high mass of requiem will e | Muzzy Field Sunday afternoon and | ("ld Jast evening at ©:30 o'clock a { they will reside in Kensington. | SEED A ipiahll pa Ui Tox family of | il follow in the new St. Joseph's| “spat” was taken to Willlam 1, |4tder the auspices of the Congre- Lo e | Brumhall—Andrulevicz, 1ol f '-"“ T y 5., vesterday o chairman of the park ;];.'\tlond, I'rospect Methodist, and MOTORIST ]N HOSPITAL autiful - Thanksgiving Dy % o S g e . S ) Jar w v mecting o Clothes Taken From Car | commission and boss of the playing "’\‘ LG 6 Booia oastorioe to0k place yesterday morn- | ol ! - it ; 1l be held this| Two voung 1 ported 1o Offi- | sield, who decided that the game [ 1% R ek i when Miss Phyllis Andrulecivz e Sequi 4 Q 10-| finishied in a tie and if no definite | ¥ *0 o g l’):,;_‘“:'”‘c G ninglonEhenin eRBCEULIN AR Gl NS A RS0 hall. Al m e requested 0 | gry Ia the fagreement could be arrived at, the 7 BEORIRE R Report of Whereabouts Solves MVSH Gogrpe Brumhall of Kensington and | M chur in e ; o e O St S rinces Suspension | Gtics S et e, the ( I 2 J 3 : 3 it ! | A genera pension of business recked Car—Two Wed- | Utica, w York. The ceremon i o i broken i 1 car owned | the field together in another cham- | 4 % s e b was performed at St. Paul's church | ball " ' B I b Ma of Church|pionship game or not at all. An|!00K Place in this? cily over the dings Solemmized — Vuneral of [in Kensington by Rev. John . [ 6230 ¢ wo. or ard of the men, and hal|agrecment was arrived at before the | giving holidey. The banks, | Brennan, pastor | s b2t white SCatt) some to fie cHcE that tho witmine | [Bctorles; nid stores: were clonsd dge evens—Items of Interest, ieths 1 2 ) IVELCOaLSIIL S | BRI ST, LAS Slec0h g A V08 (he day. Steyvens—Items ol | Births i ha fonging to Leonard | team would have use of the grounds ’ Jerony Shaha . near the Bruce A daughter was born to Mr 1 e Elone Pleasant front room, suitab West street on the following Sunday but the| . & g AL & an accident near the Brucen o 0 (USRS R Bl e \rehibald Couvle Fl : & v ; £ % The marriage of M Theresa m on the Berlin turnpike yester- [ 211 S SRl e " < 4 Miss T lini of South With or without board. Lknobs on side doors of | game ended in a tie and {he ques- Shahan of this city to George Hef- v afternoon, Joseph Dabkowski of | Iensington, Tuesday Eae o e e { Dionne of av car had been {ampered with| tion arose, “Who will use the fietd | o F0 (o W08 FEF 10 DEONEe (TR i Bddy-Glover boulevard, 2 S M (’; Rerad )‘(\T]” S oot Thar 2 M Central squar s together| EE bro The ‘police are Sunday 2t Joseph's church at 9 o'clock yester- eresstelivalConstanie (B s danehtEnent siliomn o i an 1|8 : vesterday of Film Actress Divorces | sating. | gps and summary: o |day morning. A nuptial high mass A and take ¢ New | Mrs. fam Schroeder dson | Anot ) ci 2 it : . Civil Setdement nds West Ends | relabrated by Raziwil J'rank Brown and taken to the New | . 3 i « L | BTy 5 oy iv it | | was celebrated by Rev. William P. Britain police station, whero ho was | trect, Berlin, Wednesday evening at |1 | fled| ‘(:IL‘CHOl 1‘01 Desertion . ... nts were made in A1 T MEHNS 1 a i sustor of the ohiseh whir ke Soked on charges of drunken and |the New Britain General hospit ! chur il = 1| Baltimore, Nov. 28 (P1—Mrs. Nor- | sre cars Uriven by 1ra t end it (e e reckless driving. Dabkowski was Notes . ) re well \ ong the vo ma Gleekler, who several years ago | )i 59 Gridley street collid- | Swift Semrau - Ars, Heroux has been actively RlaaSeas At in s tho i0s under Mr ‘Ir; Fred Peck Bl of nd Tali i S0 atured player of the films | oy it another driven by Charles left tackle connected with social work in this e 300, | Butler Kensington. entertain nd h‘ on under the name of Norn PRIDS, | 300, L SEawart Slnech ont Vet MrcCue e k - oA | ei¥y 4r . mumiver ot esre: Sl M According to an account of theled the family of Rey. David Yal. g NS sobialnetinRdivorCe OITREOBEEL N reath shor(lyiheTore ki olclogk: Tast| left guard Heroux has been connected with the accident made to “‘onstable Brown, [of Meriden and Norman 1 | T.ocal or L Gleekler. o 1l when one driven by Le . Roloff . Kappell | Connecticut company of Norwich Dabkowski was driving south to- | (heir home yvesterday. ; ’ i oy v D Gl played the racketeer ind poherge of Stafiord avenue crasl I Mr. and Mrs. Heroux are making wards Meriden when e crashed | LeRoy Fleischer, a student at era v summer season the s ‘Bre v, and later |06 another driven by Dorothy Har- | M. Munn M. Laviero | their home at t:e Shannon apart- ; rel n Sot Shhss ) on| | into a car driven by Crescenzo Al-| Harvard law school, spent yesterday | 1 e ; .| past sy was the poor appea Wick Snell, neer-do-| 1is ot Holyoke, Mass., at Picrcs right ments in Norwich, bano of West Spiingfield, Mass. Al-|in n with his parents, < W‘ - “ periods in business experienced jwell 1 Wspapermai in the film ver- at 10:40 o'clock last night. | Sanianiello .............. Monico Memorial Services Sunday hano was proceeding towards his| Mr and Mrs. Harold Clark of ; g 1 S | by local merchants, according 10|sion of “Gentlemen of the Press” |y, \ijller-Baker accident was a bad SieTE A s-ecial memorial address will Jiome after having traveled all the | Fast Berlin entertained Mr. and Mrs. S 4 TS | their report. With ofcold) Mry Glotknor's petition chargstlons Woth cars wore damaged to a7, Kane . eiiee..... L Rao|be delivered at the EIks' club Sun- way from Pittsburgh in a newly|George FE. Prentice and Mr. anl| oot iloscastcel Bl s grer v Ul 4 and| that her husband had deserted her | -aap extent but the drivers agreed Hentena | day evening at 8 o'clock when the purchased automobile. Following a | Nys. Fred Troop at their home Lo SO T e e raliants 160k > &lin 1926 after six years of married | o civill Dhene o ere onls R oTor: MR e 1.. Cahoon | annual memorial exercises will He truck for some time he ) d reached | tepday, S0 P \‘ 1€ | hus; nter season lit ling 1 did not want e A s quarterback | conducted. The talk will be given the Bruce farm on the turnpike, | 3jp ang Mrs. Arthur Bushuell er . A - il sells 1t to with he long s, No one was injured. Greene .. J. Taviero|by a past state commander of the hen Dabkowski crashed into Dim.|qepained Mrs. Nelson 15 Mann an 1 " 0! iy AMonic ays Costs K American Legion and a member of Albano's ear was badly damaged. | Mg ilared 3 of Maple il ot = 4 GERMAN BANKS MERGE N S R R Vanasse | the Middletown lodge of Elks, John ent and twisted as a vesult of (he |y (oo i iR . Christma 1L s bunk s el iel “ Melino| The memorial ritual of the Elks ¥ . arriaee 5 d 1s olled upon payme Spielman o €. Melino | i rash. No c.c was injured. To “l I‘\‘dn\‘ll 3‘\‘"\‘]{“:* o SRR ! tolitagl: [will be exemplified by the officers o Missing Man In Hospital | Adolph Se Harold Vi : oty S ben i SRl T ee. Harry Ginsburg: umpire, | (he 10dge and Harry Coe Olmstead, What assumed the ch acteristics | 4\/g ) il S vousis {iln at Koeni o el R e e e e BistollainEe Wil zenats ystery yesterda 18 eared L bl an- and of the principa ! o e T of a :n‘)al:lr)) )“;';‘1‘.: w\\‘ e m"im] bury Saturday to attend a session of ! 1 A and of principal il the @Afuple 13nd | honorary field Judses,. Judge “"*‘ff‘f’ ocal num\; o I]:(“ ;:lubluc;r el e lap | Instructions for officers of 1l s shareliolders swag, announced today overstiicifoothalli|liam ¥ SMalone D RSN B o6y | IS SELY B3 COIGIBLVEEN Y e Rto Sats Liyi Constable S railcieBrONILIANERT | 0 ¢ iFa iTaston e sShireholders ol {he Oathanicawill f the afternoon. Monico is|time, 4 15-minute quarter: [ BTG Dby the American Br company plant | O T Conumiles cach had | be ZlventanioMer of COnVeTling Iheir R ‘,:, R i e e O L_tertatnment Tonight carly in the morning was reported Ton e aeal AnnEr a0 . holdings on the basis of four to one. : e . npokEde Aot ey G { David B. Booth of Stratford will o bo in the Hartford General hos- | Moward Buice and Paul Stang e i A i Mrs. Anna Delendick son for Vang Maro for Rao, V '\ bresent an_ entertainment at the Serd ave been appointe o an State bank n- . (i fe of | asse for Pete ‘ava for 1. S pital suffering from severe cuts of [© U AT R, e : T bl ot B Aus oom Dulesdicl 8wl ol aue e Rewion, | Da oz IPederal Hill school auditorium te- e face and lacerations of m.“"”“" Dosts o SuiBoan s i ! Delendick of River street, | Cahoon, Menillo for Vana HOW0 o S et A Fei |gion. Mr. Bunce has been appoint- FONIGHT—SATURDAY e Last Bristol, died suddenly her | for Cocane Laviero for Maro, iven under the auspices of Olivet stal’~ Brown discovered the [€d 10 work on the county aviation e s fiome yesterday afternoon. 'The|Cahoon for Cavazza, T. Laviero for| chapter, No. Order ot il it in a vacant lot near the brick- |committee, while Mr. Stange is on s ki 3 be held from the Rus-{Maro; Maple Bnds. Blaske for C.| jsnstern Star vard, It appeared that the car had [the committee on forestry. Both | TRUST ISSUE APPROVIED Pwo-Mil 1lnute P in Terryville tomorrow | Roloff, Boyar for Munn, Alexander| ™ A} sorts of articles which includs been driven through the fence and [Inen arc members of Bolton-Kasica| yyvocnington, Nov. 20 (B—an Haines Thriller DANCING ) o'cloc | for W. X ullivan for 1. Rolo.5\ | cooking utensils, wearing apparel, turned over. A hroken plank w““ii‘lvml e proval of the issuance of $1.848,000 e EVERY FRIDAY EVENING ) Seals In 3 | Hubbe for sehmelter, 1 Kane (07 | oys and other novelties, will b i the car and blood spattered a o TN St trust certificates ked to With WILLIAM HAINES PIREMAN'S HALL Abo | reen, Munn for Bovar, Schmelter|auctioned of over the uphtolstering med to be he irst National Store day by the Centr nont rail- ; were | in the m, { for Hubbell, Green for W. Kane, AR TS e SRR S vidence that the driver, whoever he |obtained a lease on the old vay: of the interstate commeres With Sound—sc d H Porestyille Secretary Harey J. McKinstry of the | Roloff for Sullivan, W. Hugret for| Japan is now third on the list of was, had been injuréd. A registra- | hall in Kensington, to run Aol sion securitics would | | “The A€E OF SCOTLAND YARD' Music By Farrington's Orch. Lmployees Health Profective | McCue, Amory for Spielman, Sulli-|cotton manufacturing countries. ion in the car bore the name of [period of two years at a monthly |} =y g (o paytially 1l Conicd T andivews Leag It is Lelieved that the seals | van for k. Roloff, Moore for Sulli- eat Britain leads, America is sec- > " o -o_ | renta 6 The s ) < ¥ D c~— | i ~ Joseph Mooney, 447 Prospect ave- ir'nml of $60. The hall is part of > of 1,000 automobile cars | ributed today. van, Matteo for Amory. |and and China fourth. nue, West Hartford. A check-up on |the estate of 1. 8. Kilby. 1. I, Kilby | | ! | the registration did not appear to |acted as agent for the estat Atthe ) —— o - e —— e g Ty = e = ance of the driver. Late last night {made to the building. The lease calls . ; it was learned that a man, Frank |[for two show windows, a rear ex- Mooney of 236 Iairficld avenue, |tension of 12 feet and of the s s Nl b Hartford, was in the Hartford hos- width as the store proper, 1 th Vs — ST OiEBEa e o T \ ERERTY ) . - s = \WY- FREC) ! c NOW W \ T pital suffering from the results of an | installation of & furnace. ( GEE -05¢AR. IS THE ONE \*‘AJ\/ FReClkLeS Cf LON' WHAT 0SCAR | [ A 1»{_ ) _”AT | ? NO-YoU STAY (ccident on the pike. He had been Tarring Roads | \WNO STARTS US ALL ON q EVEN WRITE AN ESSAY SHOULDA DONE | :oSO.Q \WAS DOIN' AT OUT OF THERE = /| ficked up by R C. Carey of 05| Tho salo highway lleparmcni| |G eSpy CONTEST || MC empe 1T FOR UINSELE, LET ALKE | \jpg 10 LeT | THE MADDWARE. SToRE | e oesaT | I WOULDRT est Preston avenue, Hu rd, a een bus oday tarring an | = o ' it y - = | f 5 taken to the institution O T T ) et | AN THEN LE UPS AN (\ ONER TO WO PNRITIN (ONE roQ o il e AN LUMBER YARD AN “&’;}?fig‘:fi, | fsy;mé ';C"; Funeral of Mrs. Stevens ton avenue and Beach Swamp road. | GETS THE MUMPS | FRECKLES SCHEBODY EiSe ! i REAL ESTATE OFFICE = i 1S The funeral of Mrs. Emma Ste- | This morning (here were three | BEFoRE HE EVEN BAS | For mmTo ‘ GeE! T never Saw || OSCAR - NoT vens of Kensington too place this |trycks loaded with sand and one | WS ESSAY FINISHED \ i ; | ENEN FOR afternoon 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ste- [{arring machine on the road. There | el i | FlNisp ! SUCH A. MIXED-LP 7 vens died at her home in Kensington | yere | -~ 'AT'S TousH!! Wednesday morning after a ling ing illness of four years. Rev. V non L. Philips of the Congregational church officiated the service, which was held at late home. Burial w Kaskey—Rakoski Miss Trene Rakoski, daughter Mr. and Mrs.. Julius Rakoski Lower lane, Berlin, became the bri er- er- Kensington at | her as made in the Corner cemetery in Ken- of of ide day of Edward Kaskey of Meriden, at a nuptial mass on Thanksgiving 1 in St. Paul's church, Kensington, vesterday morning. ' Rev. John Brennan, pastor of the church, o job. Th to be part of the | unemployed situation. Thanksgiving wa ly her the mo I:piscop: an ocea homeco Mr. a Miss 171 iday in and Mr s by Barnes, hi ¥ st I rning at 1 churc sion of tings. nd My orence ( Maple ¥ Richa Miss Winifred and spent . Theodore C: 3 n Items observed q the he family Methodist The da reunions ns ‘arns spent th lill as guests of rd Hulbert. Jarnes, Miss Ma Thanksgiving sudden activity is thought | tate relief of the | uiet- rvices being conducted in and was | and | and hol- Mr accompanied | belle in | NYSELF!!