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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY', DECEMBER 6, 1929. | e | A | Fred Yeamans, who had the lead- | Humason League [ the poor | ! | alnvl e ews sn’, ‘l(u'u \lu Ker v\\] xl“\a’ \llu» part ; Two 1matches in the Humason Christmas Seal Drive ; John Donovan Takes {or M hitman. Mrs. iitman is | bowling league were rolled off last| 4 re - e y | E | = 8 port received from Secretary| . i | ‘r‘l\..\\‘] by Betty Jewett, who Lflnl‘»,\xmn;: at Hart's alleys. Fikary A inste ot he Erpio L) John Donovan’s Job | the I 1 sauce’ last The scores: e Y ey, pet (Special to the ' | [ s heole i L ADDses nceR last) S\ Thie fscore: | Health Protective League of th Y G (Ll It [ycar. Others in the cast are Marion | Shippers oLy ssens OO | SR risto s e = ot Shionel | | Deane, Samuel Minella and Russell | Kacn 107 114 | "_W_‘“]o'\‘s“(‘ \(‘h :”vl 0""_’ van has resigned his position at i Maynard Tinavain v'U;n“ _“‘r Sl m“‘“\"" Barnett's furniture store in this } | Ina mysery play of this kind. | Goodrich 80 eR ot N ot (":"‘m“”:‘, 1 pa || €l His place has been taken ! one of the hardest parts is a ¥8| Anderson o8 i ”,L" L e e John Donovan. o il taken by the man behind the cur-| Rusgrove s e e ate s TRe e, gien sseming foantradicton iy Il AN |tain who has charge of the proper- | e G (] [gonY swioshavaytecelvedisadls one episode in the much- jlins et e s s through the mails are requested €o | led lives of John E. Dono- Chamber of G foe COMMit| e »iae tiones Kowateass s o 5 465 make returns at their earliest con- || van and Jonn J. Denova A ay : ’ 5 the TAChiaiecs S ne at : v and John J. Donovan, whose ! " e @ Eocalniacs ot ok L 9 g the state tuberculosis commission it | | and been snarled almost inex- Local Officer Testifies Lagass ; tional tu or years. Members| | e otk Al ey & culosis commission in the United same fraternal organiza- | Pl s A ,“:o‘r."v“" ‘?j o ; States. T'unds derived through their | | tions had led to constant confus | T e e et sbereul in this cou two lived across the sireet frou | | fore the police board last evening. | Shrine Ceremonial || one another and received each High School Plays Tomorrow Eve- | The Hardware City officor was ac A program consisting of a pa-|| Jiners mall almost regularly | ; : cused of " Asel Dahlgren | Kus rade, business meeting. dinner, con. || Then John J. moved, but now, iif i Ining—¥irc Department 0. Electlwhile he was confined in a cell.. | Ny g cert and ceremonial will be present “]J‘“':w 10 taking his namesake'¥ ! e he was confined in a ¢ | Nyrich sty R “1] place in the store, John E. is also YT . i sanlt, Const S e ey n and evening by Sph nens i r ! FOR CUTE LITTLE WEE tenee. G e e le, A oVt s aeatne|IliEEn A ilTngaghely Homg N alill ofticer, Dahlgren| = i est of the local Shriners who I'_"f""_‘: St el time of o e, | At the December i ior thel stalada ras B b e s o5 to honor the new illustrious ‘:f' rge e g HOSTS OF THEM . . . Plainville Chami Commerce | cup azainst the bars of his cell. Con L e ntate of Sphinx temple, Stanley | | ;0% ¢ s iace 1Y Y g ats im dlainville. form: - stor he real estate e S it SelE lim of Plainville, formerly of eld lastevening at the chamber | S0 o went fo the | Rosenbuch gl ety T Dusinss Joseph i | TV 1 100ms on Pierce st o fisellmoom i Serge MeCur islucl 78 100 87 : Jor ALL ATTRACTIVELY { tooms on Picrce strect, mer- | gaia 1 MeCue. | Mistu 78 100 87— 274| Lversthing has been made possi- | 22 chants” committee presented a reso- | W o Hos et fiBeger . 5 05 88 1|ble through the courtesy of Presi- lution requesting that all itinerant {0 e 0 | Stanl 90 104 — 290 |dent DeWitt Page of the New De- ; = == = Baby Bunting . ... $2.98 to peddlers in Plainville be licensed ac- | coraiso acniea hitg pnertiicy . 95 103 95— 291 | parture Mfs. Co., who donated En- Trippers Replaced /] 8 e . {cording to the general statutes of . ym ma - |dee Inn the occasion to acconi- A r pper a part of tié Baby Dresses ... 1.00 to fhie stafe. At tho present €r1c thore | par, POICe board dropped the o el atic signal system, was 8 3-Pe. Knitted Sets 34.95 to is no e In Plainville requiring ip % AlcCue hictause of g 1o BlEaHet il oreead ) ot caranl| SERITGA ) ila o T o et i . ldlers to have licenses. e 20 es at 3 o'clock. The wito r ¢ o : S 2 2 A 1 } at 3 o'cloc e line ¢ place the old one, which hid ?\\’eatels e $1.50 to 8$3.50 The resolution was drawn sl Vil "‘;’_‘fj:' : —adyt arch will be down Center to West | failed to work properly on severy) 3-Pe. Angora Sets ... $4.50 to $8.98 the it of protests made Ly mer- | g e A \*‘mvu nter work, L. J.|strect, to School, to Main, to North | occasions. Another of the safme 3 * > chants in the cente of the town B 4 s on 0! Dow, 208 W Main St advt Main and back to ( t stre e was inst : e .98 i o A rasuon of an K en as installed at the Forestvitk Blanl\et§ v $1.00 to $5.98 inst peddlers who are allowed to |y sdndug il - Committees been appointei | center to replace one which Nal Hand Woven (fldl'l'l‘dge Robes ....... $2.25 conduct their business without se- | i e ialile " CARD OF' THANKS 0 « for the namerous arrangs-|{a burned relay. The entire system e G curing licenses. Under the resolu- 2 et B wish to thank our friends and | ments to be made and car) heck ¥ s tayon Drawers ........ 75¢and $1.00 GG BN EEaE S o O st e e e nionant o rs who were so kind to us Dr. McCartney to Speak Aisithator Ll Rayon Combinations ............... $1.48 cost $10. The peddlers would b e rarmtea® (S ouiye @b [during our recent bhereavement in| Tho sccond of 4 serics of four| _ Posting Dangerous Streets Crepe de Chiné Slips ............... $1.98 St s e sl e ol e e o e R R D e e D e Tilns e e e endy T T, g . 0 E icles and | gpocialties will be oftered for sal e rkinson, and far spices of the Guidance clinic and |l them to slide on certa Hand Embroidered Pillow $4.00 would also have badges to show the ;-"_ l:m 1 x‘ ¢ e 1t 3 al Mr. and Mrs. Trancis McCarthy. | Visiting Nurse and Family Welfare | s re posted about w:“:m Baby Shoes ......... $2.50 AL eslor e ROk BLIES Mo s i i G e —— association will be presented at the | Yesterday afternoon by Motoreyele Caric v D00 GomnlyfwithieneNiawEwouldresile fieitian s Sl T B S Federal Hill school auditorium on | Policeman James Burns and Traff arriage Boots .. .. . 9 and in & penalty of $10. | E AnCauSe . Tuesd § 2. 8 s | Sergeant e 4 .o D) AL P AL E e e e 1. | ful articles which appropriately sug- t Tuesday evening, when Dr. James|Sergeant Ald Breault. A laege 2 i ractically a 0 he cities in the % & £ O ney jef \ n ber of 1 Coat, Hat, Leggins ..... $9.50 10 $19.50 ) ctically all i t SR Tristio CWS | McCartney, chief of the divislon | number of locals hills are extremely g 4 t 5 tate oad many towns require ped- of mental hygiene of the state de- | dangerous : S (s TV OB B RER e b rad frobil eat i Tacs o 2 SUIYE e ol haisals e ol et s keent ihumbet ob iscds Dhere areatate for s Sop o L e partment of health, will deliver a|accidents, some of them fatal, has : i % ol rast i Sl e L resent a program of entertainment el L ¢ n fatal, have Also an excellent collection of Toys . . . | thvs concerhing neddlers and it i |at intervals throughout the evening. |§ 9 iali ontiihie Nacdatol theidormal | inppened (on them Wiie poiicsfaey 2 o ¢ 2 | il ne merehants’ Com- | g i pe followed by dancing itk plained that this was a matte p B ey i ttee to have these statutes adopt- | & | g T uot Bassinetts . . . Bathnetts . . . Cribs . . . High b to }r‘;‘\ {hisze *‘u“\" (!nh:h T Y Tl S S e ot A large number of people attend- | 901¥ of law but, of more importancy, air Aty i : will be added to the funds of the ed the last lecture, when Dr. B of sarety Chairs . . . Auto Seats, etc. lord as Betng in favor ot the pro-| DL be added tol the funds of th s B2 e | posed law and will ask to have the | (4558 or elubs earning it and will [t S T adent more g rosed law and will ask to have the |0 yseq to finance the various class glene?” and a still lurger number | lified by officers during the day .o — Second Floor — pem R R BRI is anticipated at the hall next Tues- | clear their sidewalks of snow. o s oz iP o8 AT SN as ; . ass, il A Reiche commi |, duattional Dividena = - 4 The men’s double quartet from S d th H ‘d w chairman and superintendent of | An announcement was made *hy S Ch g aieill Jue i SO S dl IIS(IHHS, al 11][01‘;«.\0015, said yesterday that thethe Bristol Savings bank yesterd: 1 olution coneerning the ; o e < . series wag going to be a great suc-|that an extra d . % = business were discussed 2 D i ongrega- f soauldi ba fulnlle el depositor: 5 | Kensington on Decemi Al | unusual features It the peddlers’ law is adopted | tonal church on Sunday evening at — ‘""A";:’,"“:‘,:A.,“,’,?,'L,‘:' eaviok anel| s oregonshinsatiratio 6 ehe by oty { members are urged to attend and | Basketball Tr Here, 3t will not prove fo be of |t oclock. The students will alsoibe & e le series are|An extra dividend of three-fourths i fa o _ Basketball Tryouts : pr o e of - represented \SEAL SALE PROGRESSING Beine s0id vy commitiee members | of one per cent has becn added & bring with them somelhing fo| Tiashotall tryouts wil be held this | Mch S LT oy L oy R it b T or may be purchased at the door. |the usual quarterly rate. - o 20 ot donate to cup. Legion mem- | evening in IFrat I hall in Ken. |volicemin appointed to keep watch will give violi : o hagt SELEnvgrato, | Personal Taxes Payable interested in joiring 4 cotball | Said by residents. At the present Miss Richards will speak on | Larly Returns Show 55,000 Pur-|iiiude Mrs. C. T Carlson, Mrs. S. | has beew beeisonal building slump Tersonal fax lists, i in the | team are asked to b hall to | time therc large number of IGetetitios herciwlll be 8 ae Khrine. Coremonial To.|Russsll Minkfand ' AlrsidD, Tacker|iduring fhe xperienced in this oy 3 ast week, show an increase of more | discuss the possibilitie loague | POoPle inttown who are of fiie opin- Lon Liken /to Rdondy. oL & Senborn & report voo e peteordinegy BUS SERVIEE HERE“' 50 names over of former | Within the town of and the {1 "‘,m a permanent day officer Fpenses of the mew chure | moprow—Dr. McCartney to Speak Richman With Endees dent of rwrnn‘-‘ “’vm_.":l::upr;xn:{n_- vears, aceording o Tax Collector | Possibility of havi crmedi- | $hould be appointed here. Constable | # s A nle T iwin e sant whion e SRt n AT | Charles 1% Lewis. The tax, which [#te 1 to repr o Sl George Sehubert. night patrolman, cating capacity of the old | on Child's Needs. | Sid Richman will play with the|son which says that only $41 was b | 1 x y own : country church was 200, The {New Departure basketball team | collected in fees during N — {mmounts fo 82 per person of legal [ the County “Y league this is often forced 1o work during the | €OU hur 2 e pr g e parce any iring November o . lvoting age. i3 payable to the tax | Will be remembered that t day eheeking up various cases and | €Nt student hody, mostly from Col Linsign Jack Connor of the local an"}-““ New Britain tomorrow | for building repairs which totad Mon R DI \ g 5 2 S A ST 7 el investigating accidents nectient, numbers 600, There branch of the Salvation Army said |HigDt. it was announced by Manag-|led $35.34S. This figure § g 4 ; sucd by Mr. Lewis re- | county championship last year, ar 2 s % i bl more people are now seeking ail | “Rip” Colling will team with Jimmy | in some time Kdipbi: ] Velllllg llSl OUr's rding the payment of the | it is hoped that TS T Ieter Berarducei, 5 lie s AR than cver before, many for e firet | Picken as forwards and Wardy Wa Youth It ltaxes. Allt who do not 1y the ion vear Vernon I street, well known Ttalian has been contributed 1 tore, many . or the first e ik outh Reprimanded \ e s el lied vesterday at 11 Jar Crest | nominations. The put fovited |Ume in their iives. The ensign|terman and Stan Richimeyer will| Lto Barber, 15, was stvcrely ropdl personal tax within the specilic ’hilips of Iensington will attempt |4ied vesterday at the Cedar Crest ) NOW el e i R 2 arber, 18. was severely repri- errere l ] ¥ e o YUl enitariom in Hartford. He had been |10 attend the Congregational church [added that he thought the reason play guard positions. Jimmy Mal-|manded by Police Officer Connoh: EXPRESS BUSES UNLIKELY‘ bl Sl b s SonSisk atient, at the institution for six|scrvice therc and hear about the |for this great want of -help could|colm and Vin Carney will be heldlast night about § o'clock wk ‘7¥ when the payment is made. This is | ng of ‘xmuwl} four or six teams, to o HontrorRiaixy B s be casily attributed to the present |in Teserve. It will be the first time | was summoned by an empl ‘”r‘ e b5 R Te |provided by state statutes to tuke Wt the hall in sington this S i 3 business! deprassion’ whih' has lafv|this ‘year that the 1928 champlon-| Barber ‘Slice saruir o pioye Oig e AN thoie o i s . [ iR ved By s iy e fand Superior Court Cases | i i arber Shoe repair shop on North R teps | Care of all those who a | ; agn 0 be mad : i v a large number of men without em. |Ship combination has functioned to- | Main streot : Superintendent Bryan Takes SUCDS | povine the tases up of juniors, or all those who have | 5€Ven children: also a brother, Se- Charles Dunbar, of New Brit- 4 rether. S street, on a complaint mate | o S B B B erATUEbTE bt 1Adl o n Al E dllarasiiiuithy thatth trom ipevs| Ploymentiand imanyZhomesjwithont | Bether, i by his father. John Barber, owngr (o Meet! Winter Demands—Ter- Legion to Hear State Head PSkT e TIed e T Lok e e R e i el e oh e en naeAoY veed nins | oot seE B ReomplctaRitateentiids |l o R nd see il Soppose RRENS icrit Sl aloredv holaliceed tha g | Tolton-Kasica post, Americar. Le- | The intermediatcs include thoso he- 41 & sister in It neriieen e Y as follows | Washington-Hills of Waterbury at! Barber had (aken hos eorot YOURE sonal Taxes Now Payable—Auto 1, and its uxiliary will hear | tWeen the s of 16 and 18 years. | 1l be Tield tomorrow morning | months in jail by Jud, Alyn L. “I anticipate that this will be a|the state armory on next Saturday | permissior -‘~f:1 his car withaut B Ry, S hoar | Al intereaton are asked o be in [t O o'clock at (he Church of Our [Brown in superior court yesterday. | .coq" vear for reliet work In this|nIght ab 9 olclock Ten e adihad spent monge Damages Paper Goods Lactory. 1 Tt e = Freternal hall this evening, The | 124¥ of Merey, Burial will be in St.|The alleged theft took place in 2 B | Elven to him to purchase rubber and several otler state officers spealc | Fretornal hall s ovening. L BRI FERE (e o e L 1 10 be many mors Bristol High Plays heels. for gasoline for the machipe, ! tomorrow night at it banquet in the | titude o he boys ndicate A A appeals for he P e i P R e me Mecting the cxpressed desires of m:[ i lH“u' L DAy 41,'. ”"l I whether or not it is possible to ha Firemen to Elect court trial Dunbar pleaded not guil- :L:““ :\]2 . 1!‘ than ever before.| The initial game on the Dristol | The youth drove the car to Winsted eside f proved bus Y i tHns . | al 5 S At the annual meeting P N and et iboundiiovdrito, St ho have never had to ask |high school schedule will be played | to the home of I i o vlin residents improved R e e e e L (s here is a mual meeting o o over to superior [ oy M0 of his mother and bops : s to be served at 7 o'clock and fol- ) ar. Ao L e ot on Londs of $1000 by Indge | OF help before sce no prospects of [at the gym tonight at §:30 o'clock. | rowed money to buy & service during the evening, William |joi 2 (nat sneakers will be heard, | Sufficient demand it will ar- epartment to be | court o ds of $1000 by Judge | povine s pieocant Christ i ¥ to buy gasoline whéa 3 P owing that speakers will he heard : Bl his evening b S orlouk i the | Meritt O. Tydor. In superior congt |PAVINE @ pleasant Christmas unless| The lineup and other details appear | the tank was filled b e Jerintendent of the [ This will be one of the few times |ranscd. b clocknELhe s Yooy 5 help is accorded th Iy | 7 Sso T % ] as ed to the brim,git J. Bryan, superintendent o " 1 imes | Visitiig in T rooms on Pierce street, an election | vesterday Dunbar changed his plea | g hem. After all.jon the sporting page along with|was said. The money, Mr. Barb: New Britain division of the Connec- [that a state commander has been | ‘\]'-_"u Ao of officers will be held, Action will |to guilty what does Christmas mean If not|other Bristol sports news of inter-| averred. was squander '1r' e Licut company, stated today that lie |obtained to speak before a local and 3rs. 17 0; Shjerdent enali i &L BB o e s ) T was accused of stealing |10 Show the spirit of the day to|est. [ one 5 Miner (ol ari e EIE 14 increase the number of buses post. It is cxpected by those in | fertained H. R, Tloughton Mrs. | & Rl 1EERDIonoze0gnd, S PSR those who are less fortunate than i % told My, Barber Lo hrile would increa e inhon of D e ol gRas 115 Croffot of Massachusetts at their dition of three new members to the |$310 from a drunken man on Sl e e T2 o na e than Funeral of Mrs. Farrell his son into court this morning, but running fo Beriin ""’“", 16 S e B B 1\\; Ueelne A department. A discussion will be|vember 1S while he was riding with | 10 RI€° CAF €014 snap hasfbros The funeral service for Mrs. Mary {as nelther appeared, it is believed hours, Asked if he thought of |will be well attended. Following fone oi Wo 5 g held on several proposed changes in | him in a taxi in Plainville. Careful | o) appeals for conl, food and|A.+Farrell of 34 Seymour street was | that the boy was given anotl maintaining an express service business part of the evening a |the past week. SR R watching by the taxi driver resulted |CIOLNINE. These needs cannot be|held at St. Joseph's church this|chance il Jaco's corner, he said that he ocial will follow and will include | Geraldine Abcl e e RN E SRR B in the arr @ g |met without the aid of the general | morning at 10 o'clock. A solemn| Nick CI 3 e e Lt Has ot Drie ale | anatn e MU Hal e un TR isto o cin o | BRC eralIn e A Sl oG eorge IR D TRBR TSI COmpany, Desiaom: 2L |public. Another feature of the| SR R e ) 5 Nlck Christy Breaks Thumb WL EOT 1 dancin gl bel of Last Berlin, died th pleted its business at the annual Conflicting Testimony g i | high mass of requiem was celebrat-| Nick Christy, fight 8 uatlon and probably would noL b {ing refreshments at a dance of this AUEL of East Borlin, died this morn- | [ C 0 5, (WO0R B8, 06 SUTEE Durin O o Mir. | Svation Army is that no matter|ed by her son. Rev. Bdward F.|“Kid" Cone of X i Cétit any express buses to I v:m. H:,l‘ will ot followed, fnasmuch | U8 trot TAE CEECHS OF & Severe ¥ luioners is expocted to most and name|ante of New Britain, charged \um':‘,fi;t‘qlh,o‘;"‘i" or creed may be, ft | Farrell of Stamford, and interment | I'oot Guard hall last mg):t “‘cn};a:: thought that an increase in the nuM- fas i s thought that the dinner | (0%, MG A0 (e SRR SH o oxecntive officers of fhe depart- |assaulting Mrs. Rose Dillon of | unienomin ifterence. The army 13| followed in the fumily lot in theford, ran into another bit of haed bLer of buses would take care of the | sorved in the carlicr part of the eve- | G0 S0 et RNt ot ine o e St Plainyillel L heretner 7 o ndenominational and unprejudic- | new St. Joseph's cemetery. luck wl he broke his 2 passengers during the evening when | ning will take care of this part of the | : L gy o Sl - p IseRRee SINANYICOll fied) { i : © when he bLroke his thumb fn T R e b e el leaves Desides shand, one | Play Tomorrow Night flicting stories told to the -ourt. The | T _ Initiation Next Week the sixth round of a scheduled factory workers arc going | progra | aaugnter, Do vears, : Tomorrow evening the first play |case lasted all vesterday afternoon | The ensien went «Bo. |, The Armistice Day initiation of|cight-round bout and was forcedo hoines. Mystery Surrounding o Miss. Mildrc % {of the high school d lub |and Judge Brow Sontinue Lol che ensign went on to say. “Be- |the Fraternal Order of Eagles. post- | rem h FHRE 3 -~ T T s Mildred | Foster of ramatic club Judge Brown continued thelgjdes the Christmas dinners remain in his corner when the goms Daring the past week, particul idents who live in the part of { New Brifain. Funoral will be presented in the school anu-|case to have the records of the| iy hristmas dinners to be | poned from November 11, will take | sounded for the seventh 5 v within {he last fow days, Beetin, |, iS50 L E R niican Paper | ment are. in” eharss. oe. SIS R R e Jeedy, there willlplace at the Hagles' home on West | Nick recently suffored a eut hr?ur:.fl. yiast Berlin, and Meviden residents | oqe o, i Kensington aweke (his | o) Court. stroct, New Liritatn, | members i this play who have not |evidence. In the local court Mir-|myece fovs boen kiddies' and toys. |strect on Wednesday evening When | was forced to cancel another hofit ing the buses have frequently ve- |, 4 beheld the results of | Her funeral will Le held from the been in any of the others. Among |ante was found guilty of hreach of re have been many pathetic ap-ja large number of candidates will |when he developed stomach troulJe ported that they have been Jefti 1t be a bad automo- | ‘uncral parlors Sunday afternoon at | thom are Evelyn Parsons, who has | the peace by v and ap-|re i rom the children sddressed [be initlated into the order. A meet-| 5 i - tanding at the corner of Main ard i) e wy The iron fo o'clock. Tev, W. H. Alderson of |one of the leading roles: and Kurl|pealod Lounentu Glans Bsomel (oll (o0 ifading il ibe Misliifoliowing KtheniH) e = Church streets, New Britain, while | o400 (0 ractory b Trinity Methodist church will offi- | Bloom, who has 1 zood part| This morning Juc Tyder j|thers being sick or mothers stru-|tiation and plans will be discusse] the buses have been filled by those red through in one pla ciate. Interment will be made in|in the play. Altho this is Mr. | Prosecutor Charles 7. Conlon wer: | bine, 10 Make both ends meet, ask-| for the Christmad tree celebration zoing to Kensington or only to the | 8= 100 et e e L s - notined: to, appes superior court | & for shoes or clothing, or, pe-|for (he little children of the city, | outskirts of New Dritain. Many | 5% U : T v et e e '“'” st aub s N IAUCRRE0SE aps, tal toy ror Ibabyily which comes on the 22nd - u Joint we E N natics at the high school. he is well | tods wen the case reopencd | 2 » « come: ) d g B ot timea when tho_Duses 1o Them antaed loghana Ihilip Wells and George Wells Kk to the people of Plainville Sale and Silver Tea 0 eialties On intreets Endees in League | Weather and 'I ainte - Biitaltienlth Senpaclty 8ol Loy el of @ car. The saxh was of Itockfalls called upon friends in | for his exceptional violin playin Girls' Friendly society will | " op SR VALIOR Army “ketiles” will| - A New Departure amateur quintot At Odds in Bell City would be plenty of room by the |l " d not a piane of glass town vesterday., They arve former hold a sale and silver tea Wednes- | 1 Raced ol the Stresis lomorios (il organized d Delore Riic Cit (Special to the Herald) 2 time they had reachied Upson s Core | g jart wholo i entire window this place day from 2 to § o'clock in the par-| ISi8N Connor demarked. and the | pasketball league season starts »a{| Bristol, Dec. 6 — Bristol paints wer In Kensir towing that it S0 i ot surter so S A L ey s high hopes that the public| December 16 at the Boys® club gym. | 1 the weather cannot seer; was largely . local and Kensigton 1, having merely one broken {mecting 3 held this evening at Saviour. There will b o e s =0 seaheisinul et iio 1o Caentent DUy group of people who were M M| pane of glass, “The damasge was at-|§ o'clock at Community hall. ~ The! novelties, fancy work. cards, candy| GmPAEns for alme Eo g e b SR rein R0 Inaa ) P ke S Blioseantiodive I M cren o St hC | libuted to an auto, bhut the matter annual clection of ofiicers will {ake | and home made food on sale. {127 ino heew suscesdbul and the)sor many geacd conneated with thol Iy turnpike ncar Meriden ‘,’"l“ oo |appears more complica it | place at this time | | rublic Social and Card Party SIaED Jesires to repeat this Christ- | Endue factory. will manage the team | in repaints heen unable to enter while the bus ; ) - t e t I mas. It that least 50 |ang h N | to ¢ L it DaL e 0 birente Mr. and Mrs. John Niclson of = = : Martha Rebekah lodge will hold 0 and has called practice for sonie in, was flled with Kensington and N&< | Cr, ooy s o four-foot diteh, 12| Beckley have moved into the Mcln- TONIGHT and SATURDAY @ bublio ooiall il e Rt complete will be give i e R e Prospect Methodist Britain people. “Mn\“\\n“:" make |t deep. To cause the dam tyre residence Talk w2, Dancing 1. 0. O. ¥. hall Monday cvening at irary practice session was held otz by e it necessary for the Meriden resi v % 5 paa 5 S L R Vare s | nigh s taken on a pola v ‘ i s “ldid to the factory it would alm The teachers of S, Gabricl's cal Revue § o'clocik. Refreshmen will b | nigh ! o dents to wait 40 minutes for another | L8 0 L5 CEET he car to jump | Episcopal church Sunday school Ao e s served after the card games. DANCE | Grange Initiation Tonight Drcozesiion Atcac rey BUE, Ithat ditch, As vet the local con-|Will meet this evening with Miss i R Pythias Mceting woarth dn Serlen local Grange, No. 116, will Shincihious L Ethig In past years the express plan has = H With Lois Moran, David Pere, The Knights of Pyth i Under Auspices of 3 same painters are e e eorens of | Stabulary does not seem (o have a, Helen Stevens of Hartford to com- e BN o Eythlas cy LigHoLY PLAINVILLE GRANGE JLEIS i largeiclhes olicaniidat g perched on frigid scaff D e | Glhic foltha whereanoii(s of ma- |plete plans for a Christmas pageant | Big Boy in an important meeting in the Sc Veiday, Dec. 6, 1925, & T, | Red Men's hall tonight starting Sl s acR o] ngs jocese. | Tio i lvors oEtile (DUASH| Ciiine ithat,aidk tho! damas | | “IOY TONICY quassen hall this evening at S| GRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLE $ o'clock auisidesthe cliy, all and are/reg Hiaxo. Tacusredl the swrath:of titdse||Calne Lhe he dam | — ! e o A ST s Simpaon’s Orchestri e e painting the northern portion off making the trip to cither South Record Icicle Found (Continued on Tage | ARIGSHON e s it tod Rouad and Square Dances ‘.h'\ social hour will be enjoyed and | { the municipal building. Main strect or to Kensington by tak- | What is believed to be one of tI | | ent, | ADMISSION 50 CENTS | there will be dancing. | ing them down fo Jacob's corner | largest icicles for this time of the| = - — ST — e e near the old Berlin fair grounds. |vear was found by Mrs. Gertrud FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W“' W C fid . Thig has helped somewhat but it has | Stowe of Farmington road yesterday 1le as Confident alsé aroused rany people against | Mrs. Stowe was looking out of the the company. With the approach | window when sha beheld, dircetly in ey b, i A of cold weather the same situation ® front of her, a huge icle. Arouscd AFTER THIS DONT Come VoU ARENT 5 has recurred. People more and |by its size she took the icicle down T ME WITH ANY MORE. @ COMING r><>\uN \NORSE THAN \N-WHY, \WHAT T FORGOT To MAIL GEE,THAT'S ( HorliTs Too BAD more are leaving their cars at home |and upon measuring it found it to FALSE ) \ELL-Y'DONT NG DOWN -\ o DID You DO, Y ESSAY Yo THE FOR ALL OF U5~ BAthCE 15 A ALSE ALARMS =GEE! 1 WITH THE THAT=RENER e L3 © TH 4 : and using the buses. The method to [be exactly 36 inches long. FELT AS B THINK I FET TH THE HAPPLE MAGAZINE~ T WAS ANXI00S be used by the hus company this | Alphabet Sale to Draw Crowd S BlG As A LILE ANY MONPS, DD I 00 FOR ONE OF OUR vear is expected to be sutisfactory to The Woman's Aid society of ih RICKEL IN FRONT ELEPUANT, 4 ? SUCH A 2l concerned | Berlin Congregational church ex EPHANT, d Store Almost Finished Work on the new store, formerly 1.egion hall in Kensington, is almost completed. It will be ready for oc cupation by the first of the year One of the national chain stores is operated there. making Ken- sington the home « f two chain stores competing against each other. Berlin Notes “The Berlin troop of oy Scouts will meet fhis evening in the' scout | vooms of the Berlin Congregational hurch: Scoutmaster 1. 0. Shjer- den will be In charge. During the past few months the local troop has een increased by the addition of nine new menmbers, 'he Legion auxiliary will hold a donation parly in A. B. hall in peets a huge crowd to attend its nual bazaar and sale at the church rooms ths evening. The which started early this afternoon will last | nto the night. During the evening | an unusual attraction has been a To make the affair as possible the society will to these in { This will take the form of a cafc teriz supper. the food for which been supplied by the women of the church. During the past few months the socicty has been compil- ing veceipts and from these liered it has arranged to make food and offer it to the public m the | form of a supper. Other attractions | at sale are provided for in a flower sale, ‘alphabet sale, and other anged homelike | ofier food attendance has the OF Amzy ! SILLY THING i N PEES Y A

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