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¥. Bowman. Refreshments | | automobile owned by the King NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929. 7 Plainville News “: ... ... . Bristol News | e scioi st in the Comimunity banguet | ool | Pythian temple, No. 29, Pythian J , Th : will follow the supper. sters will hold a regular meeting 1ge. ¥ 5 k . D ¢ | . | tle ¢ 0 ; Berlin Fire district {in Y. 0. 0. F. hall. At this session | \ Cleariing of Sidewalks meeting and election of efficers will | oMcers for the coming year will be | ER | Chier of Police ‘Ernest T. Belden be held tomorrow evening at Com | #lected. All members are expected to | i fart, g a | has issued a warning advising Bristol ] oppI. munity hall at § o'clack. The reports | ‘ K | " ”uy@qm unity at 8 o'clack. The report 5 of snow after, cach storm. Per- e £ ns failing 1o comply with the Methodist churc 1l e held thi again the people of Plainville cvening at 7:30 o'clock in socia) wil opportunity to see the hief's orders will be notified to ap- : o s e e Gold Weather Brings Deorease dusuue an “Gown” v or e Pragk W, Large Named o rests woue o i mesessary. | ing this viee if s % [oany ) school present one of | A o | Warranty Deed Filed ( ; [ F ? S S Sore an. s contnea 10| 11 CORSIRUCtiOD Work Hepe v ooesiemes < ) School Gommitiee Pasiion | vereanucea was i st e 3 2 his home by illness. | el ’ | At L —_— et Ll s ladetens 4o pear at police headquarters and ar- A treat for music lovers will he | ‘;,,f‘[y etk e o) held in ComMuunity hall the evening OCTOBER ALSO WAS SLOW Koy of December 13, George Wester- a . e 4 fitted to Mr. Downham's qualific mann of New Britain, violinist of un- ——— e ST nah line tire s Meeting of Chamber of Commerce | like him in it. Opposite Mr. Dow State Board Warns Ruling. Has Cut| 3 ), 1 Neri, v Knights of Pythias will hold supper the evening of Janu- fire was put out with very lit- ’ r-xordln:rl)v transfer of property NO TRANSPORTATION AID i&Sucte Sioneut “beeh o shis cit: B Funeral of Mrs. Osgood 1 services for Mrs. Ernest od of 5§ Lincoln street were g the leading role in It is a role that is ability will appear on the pro- ointly with Curtis B distinctively smart and to ham plays Miss Ol enor. Mr. Saulshury hs ipeared This SinD AL s ARSI Etance - Mrchs Colllle— lay afternoon at 2:30 v’. .“,,,\ZH, wn.! .(”,‘.“n el This Evening—Assembly to Bel = 0o 1 e bl O Assistance — Trucks Collid ¢t Methodist ) F 1 jon an-d comes here with Held at B School Tomorrow— “Remnps is very Sidewalhs Must Be Cleancd— Fy 1 chipel. Rev. i RBlslca e reptilation . D s role but Miss Neri plays it | a H D. pastor. officiated, e e S S ; 5 bLS o Pythian Temple to Elect Officers. | professional Afternoon Milk Delivery. and burlal fol S TRy ”l ’l e e mann is one of New Ing : i tery vour violinists who for past| Luilding operations in Plainvill n every it seems that Ha A . the Loard of ed The 1 5 De < several years has been studying in | we ry slow during the month of | 10We Smit oHIed Yol It hool last | oV 3 s G A New York. H s Novemb ording 1o the figures|and this one eption. e | pyenin 5 Vot o appoint :m ; 1‘, 1 ' \u‘:‘\-‘“‘ AS PRESENTED BY'BROWN THOMSON'S public appearances during the g shown in the report of Building In-| PIavs the part o amp” Pem- | prank W. Large as a member of| gl o TrGaz Norihrg vear and has been received with |spector Tohnson made public|Proke, who is continually fixing his | the first school district committee o | » B RE - P: || much acelaim. toda onth the in- | Ford. “Gram” Pembroke is played | succeed his faiher, the late Samuel| Rotices Dintclied 5 i O Rayon and silk Lounging Robe ... an ever-wel- A rehearsal of the Christmas pa- |spector en permits, Of | by Miss Margaret Morann. This is|J. Large, who died recently ang|, \olices were distributed by the for the con-|the first play that Miss Morann has | created a vacancy in the committee, | [¢2d1n8 milk deaiers of the cl d at a tota!|taken part in, but the directors feel| Frank W. Large assisted his| i building | sure that it will not be th ASieiian Slvert corms rival of cold weather, | These two character an 20 years whilc v building per- | bring ma ant at the Methodist chur v yes- rday saying that milk would be ivered afternoons hereafter ine in the early morning. Milk steps during the early will | this total t) come gift, also imported and domestic flannel Bath- robes, Beacon Blanket and Turkish Toweling Robes. R BRI e church 4 95 39 50 The Fife and Drum corps will hold | is laid to | 2 . to . 7 : a rehearsal this evening at 7 be held tomorrow eve father at th are bound to | pany for more v laughs. he a desi 2 q o freezes during the winter » & 3 1. . P o'clock in the auditorium at Com- iits, Mr. J ued the follow- Wl O Meeting It was S0 Vi to llow the . S 5 ek R . He will appreciate a Smoking Jacket, wool or silk, b . A i ntan i t 1; plumi-| The Woman's Christian Temper- | Boy Scouts to use the high school| nei'e a0d 1s unsatisfactory to rest- trimmed with frogs. N R The library will be open tomorrow | ing. 2i and electrical, 1. Union will hold its regular | s pool d inter e T o & B afternoon and evening for the ex- | October was also marked by a big’Meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3o the same conditions aced on Probation to e change of hooks declin building, the only o'clock home of Mrs. Minnie | us i i was arraigned in lice court this 4 o ¢ 7 $555A Bl The women of St Paul's I of |construction work started bein Hyde of 58 Maple street. All are rintendent of Schools Karl Ax|mornine on s chaves ofibr 4 3 4 § Y ¢ S 69 ! 2 : erintendent of Schools Karl A. | morning on a charge of breach of the Give him a Sweater for warmth ... pull-over and 2\ A | Kensington will act s $14,000 factory garage. | cordl 0y announced the appointment| peace and was placed in charge of . coat models, fancy jacquards and imported or domes- 4 B|| e whise T social at Duri - inspoctorisste I(vu'.m\“l‘:‘::% lv_u.v.;;n]-.- Shop o teach o study | iion’ OMos: Thomta K. iy ti i ? ! | B m\\‘y;.\'n,vl\w\h]n‘:q x"\x u he o i IR somG T ;l.' e .‘\”0\«.1 SOUNE | of Engly iy grade 1o oTlod it e R b o L - 2 an 5. Josepl ill e @ catin aliz eside 1S Pl sec which work will begin in Jar was arrested n ; » Aol | ¥ | moving into the resid formerly | and plumbing, 3. barber shop in the Neri huilding ill include both a revis-| .on ,",..\‘ '," ',l :1 “"‘;l ‘f';p ',‘flo 03 to : % i p A occupied by Charles Brooks, Both October and November wit-|from Fred Wilson, according to an course e T et e e e o 5 39 Tt S . N - . that he had come home drunk every [ Y kL & % R ‘ffi 7 i —_— = nessed large drops in building (vv“‘v announcement made today. Mr. jects and a study of more mod- | gaturday night and had failed to A smart “Yorke” Shirt will do ... plain or fancy Great Lake Storm Toll tions over the corresponding monthis | Hugo has Leen a barber for five texthooks | overiliis pav. Mr Tyt . 4 D o revious vear. & v, S 7 ¥ s en o 1 he 2 1 n a b s g o broadcloth, woven madras and French percale, collars More That Mo diedTives L LR 51 I lOciobe i venes id was emploved during the e sceretary reported upon a re- |, Rt e MasBik attachadior oAt o matchrast colors! NS More Than Hundred Lives 25 vermiis wers issucd for buil | past year by Mr. Wilson. .| cent communication from Secretary| promised to abstain from alcohol 3 ? Detroit, Dec. 5 (P—The storm | NES Valued at $22, a ! Mr. Wilson has been engaged in | Meredith of state board of ifa it wirs ang ey ] 95 5 9 y { ) King (hat annialy collects (rite | $5:000 more than (his’ year. * Last (. tongorial business for A num- | cation informing the local iture by allotting his weekly pay . to 5 ‘ 4 in lives and prop G large | November was .m.;{: the most pros- | | of years. Although he has|that the us sun ? £ : . 1 - 1 N v q perous n n the ¥ t s fir Mr. | one xpendit to t < 2 0 . : : ; res the record covering 1929 on : ir his interests to Mr T Mrs. Jacoh Kurland g v For dress, give him a silk Shirt. Eab Takes) Mave fan 200 N0T S N N Dug will remain as a member | of Br ransportation Of| yire 140 Kurland, 43, the wife.ot $5 95 ere lost and at least u dozen GG G i M Pyl gThe ner “‘l‘”"i‘\,“’ i FA0° | Jacol Kurland of 116 Gridley street, B to Sl stroyed or damag : e, |ageme ns o conduct a modern ) | 00 more than this Novemt | died late ve SR moraing at the e establishment and will earry a s Propor- | Despite the lack of building in t ! Dt Ty il e Mount hospital in Hartford n N : MEN'S SHOP — STREET FLOOR ring the scaso came on | past (wo months, Plainville | of fhiree burbors, Like William Tol. | Dretution ¢ < of cight months. > o mber 9 when the | joyed n very prosperous y I of {h: | 5 . Kurland was born in Russia, lehier ; Jn struction 1 I pr bly o e e b TateT ainext i i 1\‘ nar in J\nx} hl;x Grand ! ceed the f Durins anuary 8. in view of the | Malkovicz. She was married to Jacob Haven, v down bitio! irted on o | Kurland o men. the ity ) years ago. i Wednesday of the L 3 A te storm Il d o the 1 mk quainta P < Mr. la 1s been engaged i 1 rm addition 1 Trumbull | quaint o b ey v Kur been engaged in the B I. N [{ord. About a month ago {wo me Christmas Seal Sale over the L 805,000 addition to the | younger s S TR o e o meat business in Bristol ILawrence Christensen and Joseph| Mrs. H Hooker, chairman of |¢Ver ¢ school | dents. Sia c e for 2 5 oker, chairman o 3 it ented. approved, and order 3 . erlin INews - |izuwc oo sou sowemn] i sy Hooker, chiman oot te i ot ¢ e o met i sanived. 1y e Systant e - {into court. Christensen had been | has taken 1t upon it t - = > pust month are The December meeting of the i arles Kurlan of this city, and £ jinto ¢ stensen had been | has tak upon i to sell t P 5 SRR e 0 city, and [arrested by Officer Frank dirown | Chiristmas seals in Berlin, reports| PARE INCREASE GRANTI Morse (lve raomijpeclorasandimemptrg o2 h "‘ s Lo sons. iamuel S kurlands sangh {and brought into coust to answee|that the drive is progressing very| Trenton Dec. & (M) — . valued atjville Chamber of Coms will S e ¢ brother. Samuel Malkoviez - of lu charge of alleged drunken driv-|satisfactorily, Up to date slightly | public Rl o, e Swauson. six- {neld {his_evening Tock 0\ “eycesding $16,000 will be| Yonkers ¥ : {ing. Sccording to the testimony of [ more than 3125 has heen collectod. | granted MHis s S on (ottag the «Chamber rooms on Pierce | G c0 0 e Sute of Connecti-| The funeral took place at the Zion > |Oficer Brown . hie had arrested | yoar close 10 | sepvice Neport don its )0; and by Har | OrtANCE | o in puyment for the recent school | SUreet cemetery in Hartford yester- Christensen and placed the chargs | ! visiti T : the casual bus x-room cottage on Bohemia DRSNS ovitic Aoy day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. jagainst him because the latter had | itter 1 R et ey 8,000, month 1uid for ol child Christmas Checks Going {at first admitted that he was the|reg of 1 el s L Mocting to the many of the |y o0 A g number of Christmas J ] . ldilver of a car which had been|seems to b e s e e S of lirectors to ause of : checks being mailed by the Postmasters Issue Instructions | round vy the ofticer, vetween two |1k set last y BT e e at 10:30 | otner imnertant o test showing | Yarious banks of the city. Money : |trees in the southern end of the|The commiiice has arranged with 10 conte eneh fare 1o mrasnsiy| o'clock {omorrow morning at the 1 ) of Bristol’s pupils or a per- | TUBNIDE Into the thousands of dol- TorCIristmasEila) ISR ot S sotiC i e princpal of the ot haying them i hurch parlors. Miss Olen | yforefa Tirnlaum of 8.7 had imperfect vis will be distributed to the mem- llho fact that he was driving and | N nelon Grammar school, o s Connectic \r:v»-;nvu'r‘,,r Dritain anted a report. it was explained, is very of ( h““"]{ s oclubythis yed e stated that his companion, Joseph |VIOvide some funds for the fr | will instruet those who at- | .., 49 West | imilar to the A o amount will be much in excess f rom. was the driver, Sirom aleo | distribution of milk fa that school RUB1O AT HOT; § 1 proper to block over Atlantie | {4 “ o pupils had im- | Of @ny ever sent out before, DATES FOR FORE]GN MML‘. umed responsibility of driving | The need is believed to be more| Houston. Tex., Dec. ng accordin || « v No Game Sunday [the car. Christensen s found | Pressing than in other dis-|!ime out from his mission of healtl to Lring {5 a deed reear t the office of |, I vear ouncement emanating' from " B e AT il PVl bk (e v phos LGD GG o .-,‘u"\‘,yw ine Tiopes ,\u be a will T e e ze Crowd at Pair tl R. Lowell Huston, man- } Patrons Advised to Wrap Packages peal. | 3 4 : i : y it fe s effect J ! crowd was pres | L My 1 footba'l 4 - e Tt ieror cours, | nd_ should have some milk dur northern neighbor, the United ! ance. fanq for a monthly rental fee t night of St. Josepl \r | team, says that the north end eleve n X Sl esterd 1 the superior cot 7 i ort S Tipis o 1 i s aslld 3 5 =5 Al )8 ts gridiron scu Iy—Berlin Accident Case sistant State's Attorney D “\ Hones S ,-l Lot ieeiller 5 | g D610 in Guild han - last wight. The i “I:[ closd ] ‘tl‘!l-'l]m\“m' : 3 < n orde 2 co. re here to- \ats to bleck 9 e has been filed at 0 ki S{aas A will practice basketba . i o | Gaiiney of New Britain. in e : ! y leed he Jootiis, conducted by various soci ind 3 h ! 1 \ Superior Court—Plans Made o Huibes of e nt in by the R, O. ( o “)’,“"7‘4‘ i t ries of tipa 1o s ofice recording thel oot v (1o ity were prettily deco- Boys' clun'g LS ,\A\lur! v by : : : o il Core i ort at Hot Son e N s RRindned i eaisbine rnoon at o'clock nother Ovganize Basketball Teams. ed for a bench warrant for 5 AL 2 e ¥ "? ‘rated for the occasio ¥ A et WO e i . the one who claimed (o be the driy-| ' 20 ¢4 (iroughout the 10 erent Ii taet by rmelia Mat- |, of the following orde roeHe o 1 be held on hed) The usual Christmas rush, which jap gy Allyn L. Brown. on the| Alghabet sale g la of Plainville to Mazgic S rakof Tavellnti Germanita: | SOTEAYUBTEL D0 L HIEEsEne iRkt Ailen. | f Sl All s in readiness tor el d to of Bristol ssociation, Knights of Colum- g clock | a starts the first week of December. |bench at the time, issued the wa ia wsociation. Knig le End five is embr ey er- ind both Strom and Christen ztar and al Ic 1 Rascpibly Article Sale i and the third order of St. Fran- MR has begun to swell the mails in the jrant, and Som i RO e Vior liigh school will R Al o a g Basketball league, which « sen wil e tried 1 unusual a i s o wion M S¢ napt Cis, ed recent local post offices. The Kensington [ 28 T00 I8 LIOE o ract that the | (OMOITow & cvening Jly tomorrow in the audi- C.. will hold a faney article e e aosde T e 1:m 4;|»]\|I poet office has already DeRUN 10l Boiin aothorities attempted fo, | SEUNE NChy . the school. The Program iy, in tne Grand Army hall in For- A tomorrow afternoo The Bristol High school basketbatl " ’ feel the effects of the holiday UrEC procccute Chiristensen. whereas h octety of the church and B t‘f -i ¥ olLGs o stville on Thursday afternoon, De-| yoping and Suturday afternoon cam: il CoREially L onen e i and, in an effort o avoid MOTYgoyied thai he drove the car at the| Lly: shoppers { - DCAULTT LCgS & liss | | ber 12, 1ood and fancy Work!ipe senoot ehildren. scason tomorrow evening, when ‘t than the wusual Christmas rush. 4,6 Sirom ulso attempted to con- | 1Y 10 obtain toys & il o i on sald Janicks Sentenced will oppose the Terryville High five e e T o urged |Since the : e oLl gifts. Joe, comedians—sSalomont Biiivlle Beiats el e e . iy Posti vince the court that he and not e o 7 : » were organiz ! l M an carlier start in mailing Christensen was the driver of the Ry en alI're } ; The trustees of the Redeemer's A Jerior court by Chief of Police |, ool and 1t 18 yels Warning is issued regarding the o, | About 15 men nded the meet ¥ iclovs S h e churen will B o A e e v o T R i method of mailin letter ! To Organize Basketball Team i B 3 V e the annual Ch as ba effect that John and Joseph Janicks |, at the games. The ban Dackagea. In many casen in pust| 1 OWILE TESCAD O burcan aricese Velns * e I folie 0 e By 8 Thatt abar 2L he gamcs. - The i 1 bundles have come into tho| 4t 2 Hieetng 81 (he HOCHEOT | ciation . at the farm ol Danee bbasd, (e 0s L - N e et R Sy el SR iiceralcl v Nitterediwith CHRtstmasl ol e s S s S ol e e il el etiind et ice i Benlin il ¢ = And. anc | oo on West Main str en sentenced. John Janicks. great favor for its fine performant geals. In many instances these seal m;;“\l‘ S ‘M:‘“‘ o ['I”m‘( e NLe R Hiam Gi o T il Mt that evon A card md social vill be e jeader, reccived a sentence of tol High's noisy cheering squa« = are uscd In place of stamps, These | C 0 5%y iion team. (his vear ol e B e the most | D 1 aft lar meeting Of | rrg;y two to five years at Wethers- known state-wide and ha will not guarantee delivery of the |OTEUNL & ASKELA) il S| bl Dreing county. fuuim i world, one iz % o ‘rumbull Star lodze 61. 0. S qead. and Joseph Janicks, his broth- zained quite & reputation. A k = mail. It is further asked that ‘“‘"‘“‘1 ,v]lf.,‘ SE bureau gconducted avyconl oel ruin entire b ’ L A CLE O 2 B.. tonia or. was sentenced to an indeter- crowd is anticipated at the who are malling packages do all “0‘ el e i ke .| termine which of the group of nen A attractivenc ]h» Pythiun rljl-vv & ik party CGovernor John H 1 will {inable stay at the reform school in that they can to facilitate the deliv- e e e rencnbpcon (B Akt gEelo t didn’t know was e lield insd ail la one ‘of the the sixth.pg . The other member of 1he v Bristol peop. ery by complying with post office | THIC v‘“:|‘~\\|‘l‘s- ",“T,{.“. T AT LT vid of t ollen veins and | Proved val hanguet ew Britain |0 the youthful Alphonse Pisar 1ed Gay's Inn dur 1. requests. Patrons are asked 1o ¢ l,"’",nl:{, s L e ches? Indee is—all you « yiation to be held this|ski. wus sent to the Meriden chool lay. All th place the destination in the right |- v ’l" m.}: T Greknh e et William Shepparcd of i bottle of Moone's Emerald | Burritt hotel s a week ago. building wa hand corner, and their own address | = AORETE BE LG DOE BEE i | erlin d that there were I.-|Oil ir Drug Dept. or any drug Catholic Ladies’ Party Truck Slightly Damaged biteadEhishSinal in the upper left corner. 1t iy [0arnest @ ”" et b n, th2 {400 fect in the group. Thé state stor i cat penetrating, soot) 5 A large attendance was pre driven by Peter Marine of practically new gar \ thought by post office officiala that [Sponsors will help in every way pos-|who had previously v ing and antiseptic power almost ini. | MEN'S My {he card party given la A2 NG T eh hand s not wmmul‘ by the fierc ¥ . only these two addresses are needed, an:‘).»... T 2 number, awarded him the pri | Iy siops any y Britain; sccond, ¢ asement of the Church ¢ Anderson of Poplar street ; at ravaged the inn struc- i othext willtingionty Contualng T | ARGl el i n L et e e ey pjge] at 1,385 ne In swift time it e = TS avior ;¥ under the auspices of collided near the T. ¢. R G e livery' clerks. In some, cases where [hall in Kensington tomol ©= | fect. Inasmucl ward has most dilated veins back T Hidies ot AT B harial: TheYseriba o : tory aroun ¢ ‘inn ¥ _ Ining. Al those interested ar Soticea! B Cor os Eihe : s g covered with a virgin-white blank. i pRckugeflisstonnalwitisthreafion Bttty e sl i e SIS LE e Topes L IUERUE, o i of partics will not be resumed until sl gevenin velllelail S e R alie Jonie okt i B four different places on which an |30 01‘_ Galar el ed toidrow from the ¢ lowin i ‘ iy which Marine wa was 100 vay. is comple troz v address hus been written, the cleric | P ay hasketball on at least Lo coms | Alexander Bruce, the runncr-u, 1o e Trudor and Plate [0 0 ¢ Bgcon! ] and attempt to form a team so that |y SRR i ove covared 1 handling the mail. seeing one ad- maa et e i f'v 1 f following: Whis loo resents a picturesque appear dress and no stamps on that same Lh’m‘]r“ e S LR I en N ontent e kg E sidy. cigareites vas proc nce and many canieras were: titliked ' ¢ A e I G e s R s e T o T TONIGHT Pane. sandwich IEeyen the spot, so pretty was the plac not been stamped and lays it aside. | 06 WECE BB S e heard the m LI TALKING Mrs. Blinn: bridzo Joseph ¥ UPP. |\ ich, i 1d, was visited by mapy Yollowing the usual custom, the|WH includs alp ¢ HIO%! (00 % |methods of forcstry wmainter CIHE GAM o Kt sel onid when Marie's}pep ¢ \ revolutionary days. 3 Zonsnat 1 2N years of age. This group will me Ihe talks were extremely intere - J el Sainkit Le seecding in the opposite di- office in Kensington will augment |¥eurs of age. - TRi3 SLOUR N MET i = i T e comy ind consolation E ,_ o s % its personnel by the addition of onn | 7 (4~ ISR &L AR € TACt o ind educating. This is the first o it Wiiaon Provencher rectio Lt and tore off its left DEMPSEY PHYSICAL DIRECTO™ \ clerk in the office, one assistant | ruternag ha s |G peas0l ja series of such evenls which will (= 2 Wall Streol Racket Exposcd || = t Marine truck r Chicago, Dee. 5 (P—Add to Ja the junfors will enter the County | 1 intain the \ The Wall Street Racket Exposc 7 rural delivery man, and another !¢ s e held fo maintain the interest o B T DY dumages. 1t is thou ny 1 f {*Y" tournament for the champion- rEEte b el T NEWS—ACTH—COME di helper on the local delivery. It i e e i n “'“flul'“ SAVE £ | o nt was 3 « L 5 1 Ghan e s snip. s thought th crmed Zast Berlin Items Q S ot in e i iisshing cstimated that the Christmas rus; S e S el . e e Ll . on TOYS ac FRI. and SAT. ChATEA G of ! not brou ‘ N B creases business almost threefold e i e g logderngoodinsigy NS NEW Dancing, Talking PLAINVILTE CRANGE court this mornin i ition ¢ ing a fight p s season of longz hours for | Year: will also otzinz MalEoun ning at 8 o'clock at the e SLibchl s P e, [ Firemen Called Ong oter. acte ¢ and whater the post oftice clorks, as overtims | Includes all those between (he g of Bdward Clark on Lowe: LARGEST TOY VOB AT s G | s T i Fire Company No. 2 wi pecy it work is neccssary. (ohiand e tues h oL L s UL LRI RAPHAELS I san and David Perey Round, sl Square. Dances terday to ext physical education for the Universa 1 [0 WWoreign mall, in order to reach [Plembers of last year's “"”"““ "“ ery member has been asked to Eee to oG e s s e ) ADMISSION 59 CENTS which had brok-n \irlines system its destination. must be sent out be- | Present time that are able to plas 30 there i plenty of room for anv| ——= - — — e fore certain dates. Al mail going : f xom ¥ S 7 g = = — L - S 5 {0l I rder 1o reach that coun- | Sthers, who did ol gt b 1o, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Can You Bzat That? B> BLOSSER try by Christmas, must be sent out | P! vear § ! ¢ . ] L] wo that it leaves the New York post |There is a possibility that four " office by Decemhor 10. Swedish {IX teams may bo organtied in tiv: | - R - haiibmiet Feaoiithe Ve iveorlt oLl SRR EE S WAL & e GEE-1 DONT LiKE ‘ : WELL COME IF 1 DO SAY IT KYSELF, . : fico by Decomber 34, and all mai | o . Leglon Mects Tonight et Sl Sl gleasmiineiNe il 2SR B 6 e e THEY TELL ME LTS _CANT A FEWLA [l U bound for Poland must be in New | B¢ “j']‘l'l Giten bosh A Sn T S R o s AMZY WIHNING ax {x TN AR {MoU 60T A LETTER, SEND AWAY FOR NEEDLES ) York by December 7. In the Unit- | O W el (0, Bentif I ) BUT T wANTA Kvou ] AT ESsay | ASK i Iy AMTZY = Y'DO BEATNTHATS T SELL WTHeuT ed States, December 12 is thought % Sl e L T ; Sl PRETTY AR | ! ! 1o be the dead line for the south- | " ”'(_"lf“"(*u"‘“'”l Dol Sy \WMAT THAT LETTER K.1 CONTEST ! < Y SMART | MIND IF T Asi FOR GALL Nou BUTTIN F crnand the western states. Decem- | 5y 000 or™ plainvine,an| SIS TUAT ANZY = ‘ | You To TEW. LS ' M ber 10 tor New England states, and | 24008 POS 10y s T | members are urged to attend. Re- | fresiments will be served | Preparations are complete for thic | meeting Saturday night, when Sta‘c | Commander W. S. Alexander will !¢ | December 21 for Connecticut. WHO 1T'S Air mail, though more expensive. ic a far quicker method of delivery N B The charge for alr mail is five cents for_the first .ounce and ten cents fOr | i unt and speak to the lodal pos BYErVROME Cogeiepeation. !and its auxiliary. A turkey dinnci All mallers are urged to use the ' (il pe served. utmost precaution in wrapping their Red Cross Drive i & bundles. Strong wrapping paper| The Red Cross dfive in Berlin i that may withstand rough handling | raplaly approaching its close. in | is thought to be best. Twine should | Kensington most of the town has| R be used in tying bundles. ¢ been canvassed with the cxception | 1 L Following the usual custom, the |of (he Blue Hills and Percival ave. post office will be closed all day on |nue region. These will be corplet- NORE NERVE | THAN A BRASS | | AONKEY — Christinas. ed soon. Mrs. Kdward McCormack In Superior Court of Kensington is in charge of the 'y q An unugual case. which is of in-|drive in Kensington. She is beir 2 terest to Berlin authorities, is be-|uided by the Girl Scouts, who are ing tried in superior court in Hart-|making a housc-to-house canvass.