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NVEW ERITAIN DAITY HERAILD, TUESDAY, DICCEMBER_VS_I_, 1929. 9 PI Il N | Schwartz Belting Co. also enlarged [ R: Boswedl, Grand “list - total » | from the North Side school to the | their working facilitics. The Peck | $9.964.905, increase of 23 per ce t [Maple End corner and involving '———1 | i = ‘I alnv' e ms | Mfg. Co. and the H. €. Baum.& Co. | 21 —Mr: Caroline Byington, § rls 0 ews | traffic duty at the Maple End where , e nereased their capital stock dies. ~————-- | children coming home from school H he total of the grand February 1—R. B. White intro- at busy hours must be protected was ol 9.964.905, an inc « r|{duces Bill ito hato:East strbet taliel v\( blished. Thé new beat will he i [ cent over the provious vear. The pro- | over a5 state - nightvay, § - Themee] r,u trial for several months and will P { | posed purct of the Plainville fConlin, 59, dics. §—Selectmen deer probably be permanently established H ] er Co turned down at the! clyurges. against Doswell . as “insuf “ before next summer. It is expected ’ nual town meeting upon. recom-! ficient” and retain him as fire cqm. | at one of the supernumeraries will cndation of the committee appoint- | issioner. T—Workt rain storm - in | |.4 signed to the beat and appoint- y 3 M d to investigate the conditions of the | vear floods town: ¢ dam- | ledasa rf-(.:n].u when it is established ¢ company. A commitlce of five was | oo g ~Anthony - Santucei- s W»'ww for all fime. ;'Glfllll) 0f Contractors Seek Scalp | spooiniea to renrescnt Prunsine in [ RRMoR, Sntuert serious | gopa Lmkmg Salety Wit | 5 s aciasd= s rinter waler righls discussion between (hul\: Smith, fireman, miraculous- | coupe recently purcased to Bast of Bmldmg ]HSDEC or Hartiord and ew' Briain i iy escapes serious injury in tirc ot | ADDEATADCE IS Presented | riston o that ofticer Edgar Norton, ) | ;"‘ s this towr | White's crossin Ins, \m " | who is on that beat, would be able e Four Violest Deaths LaChanee dies. 13—$ S {10 cover his regular territory, the v During the year there werc four | jards arrested for liEentran oy POL'CE BOARD lS BUSY‘mxnmg districts, and Forestville, ; % A HA in 1925, Three men n wir death | e endorses M i explained could nof be used 1 N automobile accidents while a{ xriormey (or Piior N during the winter and the board 1(.4 ONice Receipts Show Tne 8 h s Killed in a fall. Many of T (DY 5 Plans to Establish - New Beatr — nted to Juire small car in own's oldert residents passed conr 8- i h he could travel extensively all O o d d P t | =Sehouls 1o Reopen Thursday-- e T e e Rl i b Prenid'n Lodze Installs — Teon- Al SRR ! Love Lheiplainxl skethall teu yeur round 3 | ) « A0 thosc iral , [0 Our Friends an atrons [ sl Guial ] S e Mt o SRS L hl Mrs., H. AL 19—Howard S, 1 1t Aldie Bre- : ‘ torions—No Court Sesslon Today. | 1 : wor heads honor list at Storrs| City: Le mes—Notes, ‘e and for use ‘ [ =i R Suptist churc Is Standard Oil o o ¢ v outlyir seat at night A petition signed by a Tumber 81, oldest Mason in Sxecn Bt i ) AOECialomaCLuE RS s v outly trol 5 v S Tenna BenianeLon esale distributing o ! s Jast | AbIY be covered by Officer James . |Inz Tnspector Johnson Sarah Ann Taylor Wheel i 3 nioved from oftice has 1 SR _ ; - 26—Lions hold firs t v \ up | Burms, who will not be able to do . orei een ; ! Ilood, S9: John Madeley, 87 Ao F v a0 o : oI motorcycle work thi ter, Chist y the b ctmen and as a e iore $4 At g | €lec arficld ¢ nea nter. C. Announcmg a Vvery Important Fvent | esuit s selcctmen huve ordered | e Steche 07 A Mty | 28—Iamea Boswll. reaig oncerninz the Climination of | Police Ernest 7. Belden told ths M»um hearing 1o eld Iriday S0 oler tiG unissioner 3 ollisio: t the most trouble |evening at the town hall. Inspector : - T March 5—Grand lis lemorial partment was lienaning; i 3 nor Trumbull: Allison ark z J i L nd that pro | Johnson will be present and all thoss| 120 G FEERRIE © AR TE X rate is 20 m ith Alcile 4 that pro- | who signed the petition arc expected | e o Hoplkina, §0 and Cornelius B. ! ¢ necessity. 1o attend and voice t IR e e S G pointed judg depu a b u authorized to pur- |their disapproval of Mr. Johnsom. | . - ol et ) spectively of new tow pli ( ichine. ? | 1tis not known definitely what the S o i lice authoritics ord i tron i ted, wiil {1eal cause behing o tition is, but | UMY Y. The town witnessed | Chines removed | L ced rr th cstimates fthe matter is expected to be cloars A Fast street high is 0 ‘ o v sl < | A ' Ve autoniobile collisions du A ¥ highwa y _ & short -~ el s TAInLRI ) » year. Tweaty-nine people | House of Liepreschtative b1, [ Seric onsid 1 3 O time. prepared o present to the city Vi ved 1 % Inspeet n crashes < nos! 210 Co. awarded contract for cc s s » L « 1ce ol e regular Johnson = 1 1id not care o ' o] Asl and in most ! ‘ Al T ek "" Urat | €380s required hospital attention stiuction of addition to 1 n stre I ) s o a s 6 New Cicreraen school. 21—Norton park o} A i s disy Fanklin Lodge Tu-talls \‘.( 1““”‘1‘»‘,"1‘”; 4 v“““,f (.‘n.‘ sl T A T e s e O e i y « g | Loughli ) meeting of Franklin 1‘\ umber : { contric tors h ,l‘ i o] g RN the churches outside. pStarted on n school bui £ 2 hield at Ma- e petition asking for 2 er Johnson of Hartford was Peterson electo apta o 1l I. Wallace g i (e placed in charge of the Adve school basket d tville, {Mr. Johns T ed t : o - lleonadentith Ch v church. At the Chureh of : of s 1 r of the order 3 [Gitages would be ready Our Lady of Mercy, Kev. Augustine el st Mr. Yale was B mnni d 2 d | hind | replaced flatin e : { nfor warden of the order last year Yk 4 » im. ¢ SOMBAEIC 18 held several othe ffices eginning Thursday, anuary Zn O e A carate: For the frs e e wward for- o | comsir e e & number of years and no dissatis S e e e N i faction has boen re ered ag = S L i€ G Lol 3 o 5 Y 5 g . by 3 ; il 1 dnvillé Comefery assy unior Starting 1930 With This Great Merchandising Event, Offe ering Lis work until now. News of ti enUDliEna e et l\," o ,” : ‘_‘,‘ S 0 70« i S d{.,“. : ! Astounding Values et i ceiotd GORN T annual fon. | tors, §—Walliam ( am : cretary, C. W. {rogus S an cificic e 1 e e i o ! [Edgerton: senior deacon, Walter | L AT Ty ot e S (e S aialon sl i th ssive | = LR % 21 Woo junior H T WATCH FOR THE NEXT ISSUE OF THIS PAPER FOR FULL (SR A cend et S ; Haelg \\K“r,‘r‘d A A NEWS OF THIS SALE ACLOTS are workin hiave I 1o Teolllctiel e : ¥ or ti s Y { Dow. Togsl’ contractor, placed in th afots at the polls. | ¢l stop quickly e Tnioe Soule i ' | offfce. ~ No word of @ petition to this he year | gqple 1n- [ dents. The new plan also invol il Leigh 1. Minor and tyler, [effect has rea bourd of s FPlovence | vyjje Chamber of red { the ing of 1 nt e [I‘ R on. Seaibela e oL Sk allation and other exer- g : - :l e DUl BECIOr RIS dT Jrumbptl holds convention in N i ; o in charge of Past Master H _——_——M by the bu ing commission ef form der ausp % ¢ 1 ’ 10 to ” A. Rya who acted as H - : or auspices oward b 4 ] i | 1928 drew Hanson, 86 . est |18 s expected that hoard wiil it R e - and master. He was as- | 1 N lanson. 6. onc of oldest || ! | TbGr 98 0| 208C s of ] : M James D). P { R Swedish lents dies. 1§—Migss | e present at wring Lo New PLENDET <5 104 gwnes of . Hartfor that o ast Master James D. Fos- § Ber ln ews The 1 turing and the com- | Katherine Golon dies at 8§, 20— arguents . of the disss wd of 'M’- famous couple’l = "o o fous injuries igrals would be in- ('€ acted deputy grand ersial ishments seemed o | Chase ¢ reelected to the vi i on their way to and from church. [FaPes STHOUS Injuric o o ERiE | Prosper as in no other town in the | presidency of the American Hosit -\J & i o inindlyg el Bt Trumbuli ehri drive p s crashing Minor, retiring master, | tate. The American Paper Goods | Co. Frank L. Wilcox reelected to (| . The-year pEaedibiLson oty Bl Rl Jersey. opening new cutbin said thyt|Was presented with a gold past mps- | R e s it 2—Ars, Julia S, John | 1€ MOSLeventrul and import tper-|in chrongjogical order are s (ErReE. OPH o ] | for ters’ jewel from the order and a past | Prentice Manufucturing | dies at her home In East Berlin, | 109510 the hi PRl e b SR R lon appointcd wtiorn v Rioe. 0 lum the Bntering gagte Company declared extra dividenas | areh 2—Now s Jigreeo Qe.ha ik e el e ol of new town conrt, 8. 8 Gwillin In“thic pre IslasHoTic gl 2 e nas ey D[]Ml ANT IN ‘929 S et CuRili) !" it ?t i ‘lhml sl il onin el o 118 oe lidsath iy hisautol el ol Bl e e Govarnsy \erass wup ed’ By 4 concretd Marriage Applications i e fweets witi dlsapprova {allished - itselt n rmly as one & Oke Siner= el EERrosucULa g tA Dplic s for rrage lie P G R e e TR (S | tablished iteel firm! 22 one Iast v ! Suy Bl e SR S e ol e Avplications for marriage licenses s, adition o i pl Thgte Sl I 5 : [ of the most propscrous and enter- | iytendent U | clal flying stopped at his Plainyille | € Mel f 1t was said ive been made at the office of City ' A O e | paponce besrd meels=and sols: tox | pijiing (owns In the atate by BIHNE | ciom (o ve of opening || i o | ions poiniat in Buvor ot Clerk Thomas R. Steele by the fol- 3 . " anufact g orporation es- | rate at 16% mills, i—Bolton- | rupid strides forward Ly means of | e hool Mai L2 AL LLUTIGIN s 1 ‘ lov y W. Baker. , i = o : ; et | 5 £ 3 1igh school sa Plainville W 5 x 4 7 Loughlim plan were the climination | 10Wing persons: Raymond W. Baker, M 5 e s 5 '~ | sary. 19—8chool and finance hoar ]i gress “Wasnade in. e schools, i | qieer —Ieranklin I, Frisbic, | ¢ B "“"K L e R ineatian: fof monument, which | Wood street. Terryville and Maris fies Las[ Thogugh Year oo wonne commilice approve expenditure of | dustrial world, and tonn govern. | ek A=Trankiin 1 Frisbic | L0 Gl SR e el Ca As usual the ions wert pt, $130.000 for Junior ”'rl\ sehool. | ment | chanb, dies. 5—Mrs. FL- A. Temply, | fOF t8x abatement withdrawn. froum 1 1 to the | pre et. this city; and William ‘‘‘‘ Iy the republicans, with the great- | 21—Brick Ll for highrl Civic progress was noted e U fictive. DAPUSE eniront otk 2 > the planniag|J. Rock. a stock clerk, And Adrien- ]"EW FIRES lN BERLIN occurring in Kensingto., riff. dents approve addi- ‘ where, The general assembly pi a T3ta 1 X (ol nucd on 1 o s Sation Py Benilgtn i lves et [ I, Lewis was held even by | tion to tl esent junior highat | a bill authorizing the establishment | 4 A ciea o botl oot 3 1 = 8 d ply Co stock sold 1o Mo r 1 along with (both of Wolcott street, this city. 5 Harry ‘_\M“U,, for the pogition .of |& Cost of 000, rl:lm;. it ,;w,» 1 town court | nd sbolishing | 8 PR . have been suiy Masses Tomorrow tax coflector. Lewis carricd Berlin | ham resigns from the sehool board | the old justice of the peice system it . e e o 5 Dl Aivitics o felong resid The - masses al tanislays Lezlon and Auviliary Plan Activities |10 GoE 0 MO S 1 viz- |16 protest againat mammer of con- | The school system was made ude tens ; x it {omorron moctine Sk Ehpay Scouts to Take All-Day ory. Al other republic were | duct meeting, Judze Gaffnev | quate by a 3.000 addition to tie S00. § i wd 1 Pu essiy traflic of high | e 5:30, & and 10 o'clock. \ i | swept into office by the anticipat. | rules vote was illegal at town me - Linden treet ‘m‘m\ A new {id peesidention Plainyil i \isteng the monamenit| Break at Store Hike—Assessors Busy Checking | landslide, i 28-—=George Thompson | hizhway was cstablished on Health Nur Rssoclitl 193 u inual il Charles R manager of the 3h b ool feal s sociatior i i de UG vallin g : y ) > i 1 Building operations for the yeqr | W78 I New Britain, 26— Depict o | st - | 8. h Morg revlect & a onomy store at 23§ Main street, Lists—Two Trains Dropped. were slow, but all storcs report 1| MOM o0 the fair grounds burn:| “Wo St v anion of Washington- Fieree = poried at police headquarters this Vith a loss of $4.000 Jost office buil ind w com- " o } I During the past year many things | Some progress in the amount of busi SORaRIch ol Ll ated by Uie Chatiber of | Frombull circle, € iof 1, Cart B o 4 r hat some thief or thieves 4 - s ness this vea st Both post Hubbard hon POl st e e e S S Y B ot hi=hfcchool i 1 into the store of which | ey iR gt MEN AL icos indics the volume «f o nien IR IS 1) SRR S V\m-hx?“,\hm:j{ e itident cou Covernor John | Towu Jiall piog I he is manager some time last night. been brought to the minds of locitl |y gy oy apg ased appreciabiy | e Christian Endeavor so- | Tho 1Y . Mie. Dlamvitle] B Trambulll véeleeted president o ErCdarn ! The break was made through residents, bul perhapd the Whing offiand all tudications point fora very [(Clety. 12—Janes = c. = Hurt, ool Beflls > e Gotiot e . frony - rar cellar door und entrance gained | greatest impoctance and that which | tavorable year in 1930 dalhed by duath T Mies ATl s il eludcd Lhe | Dirdian, U5 vears a i « n LM rect to the railroad | that manner. Sergeant McGilli- | : Accidents Show Inerease Boyle, T4. dics at her horie’ in Kei- | < el S TS - asly ad © Tow on Center street was brought | cuddy investigated this morning biat 1 Tas been discussed time d again | A 7 5 Nmen number of new fire | Wh hop 1o Joscph u " g | B as 1oy +ot been dettled is tiel Wueidents Whis wear ineessed oy sifeton. 2 L. I Adkins) S8l RS S e e e s el 3 u could find no stock or cash missing m\“ ‘\d o This matter ca A large percentage over last yeas, | Uunsferred from Jmmn.mn to East 1 htia Heorl s for a pub- | insialled president of Woune buildin vl Close Games Played chool question his matter can > i 5 | fighting es. IFunds fol pub. et e y te e ' hetors the Berlin people years|and more fatalities resulted fros | Berlin Methodlst ohureh. 25=Blee-|i i esr Siidlng werd fnor 1to| Benefit assosiation. 17—Willia s ; The Horton Mig. Co. five of the N bt 1ntely much agltalion has|svch misbaps. The grim reapsr|loW elected Norman: Worthingl THora Lianis 000 sty (ot shi| Craenier firanint ties AR W o stol s, City basketball league upset the en- | noted and very little accom- | t00k a leavy toll among the oldest | COmmunity club head. 26—>Middl=- | 0"C 050 S TGl e T | ots hospital. . B. White appointed | Town 1 "\ :‘ il fojlire potion of dopo at ~the Boys’ plished. The school committee, hea t- | Berlin desidents. and the ranks of [LOWN agrees to handle Berlin tow.s wenty-four hour service wis es- [ member of the insurance and citieg | e Tow o asium last night when_ it I3 e e Ipin | those who have lived in Berlin |r,.‘wlwk* at cost of 3150, tablished at the Bast 1 East Main | and borough committee of ge b L 5 ]d‘m; Older ’.\Ir.ilnhlem ‘lernm , ! 2 ; o [ their lives were appreciably thinned May T—Thieves break into K street railroad cros he town | assembly. 149—S. 8. Gwillim clecte 1 menided TEDESSSIE0bn ONR Qnstie Loop Rt 15 demanded that something be | tr vils : i ended | TnaEE S ai T T ' 4 o den - 1;-” to relieve the con-| The American Legion respond.d|sington store and steal $1.000 worth | ylan commission acerpted street, ve- | petentate of Sphiny temple of Hart- ling and a8 ded |1 o JREREDaIked 2 Ba0re 01 Sl Lo lie Hopton : ¥ vithin the tow.i, [MOVIY to the Gemand of youth anl|of shoes. S—\William Bittner, 1. |vanda, and bulldir \¢S 01 ANy of | jord. 21— Leon €. Staples 2 E 4 S SR guaol team had not won me yet and sted conditions within > 5 S ) 3 . & i : ; P WHERLER, iumber Hy on looked as if it never would. It was It a serics of meetings. all of which | SPonsored several athletic contescs, |Killed as he teans out bus and | (he important streets in the (0wn. in- | chairman of 1 committ Sseret Sien & _ 4 s ‘ ¢ el roa e | Providing trophies and adding incen- | head strikes pole. INre board of | cluding 14 on avenue. At the | o Conneeticut T'ea s | ——— S e as AR s . Sl Itive to the participants. Unusual ac- | New Britain cancels Berlin fire coi- | town mec was voted to havedgociagion. Mrs. Leland C. Hart dies, | NOTICE e elimis L Honsa st i acquisiloniotburwood Roluly I e iy {tivity (his vear helped to maintam | tract. Fire destroys home in Berlin | the town piy a0 per cent of the Court (feneral Lawton. I%. of A.. | 2% e T A RIadIDg 1‘”1«0[ deanegn { 8 g Bolton-Kusica post of Berlin as on. | near Rocky Hil with $4,000 dani-! costs In constructing sidew elects Jimes Foran chicf T T ™ 1 SR and “Chet™ Roberts, “former ;Bis- | they stood in regard to the qu g I 3 3 e 3 At A . P g atter bol high school flash and an all-state { . s | of the most progressive poste in the | ase John Carbo of Berlin su d | Pactorfes Are Enls venth ferm. 23— Itodt b 1o Pul n RTI hetdh : ; s s e |state. The town hall was renquat- 1| tor death of child who fell in well | The factories of the town made | (o Moses J. Neiditz and J Plajuy il . Ay evening. el forward last vear. Koberts proved b aiiol S ADETOD hool | &N work done by the Legionnairos | owned by him. East Berlin niaa | many important ehanzes R s ! Sl Sl e Bis true value by rolling up eight L ll'| et “; ) \lv m“] with no cost to the town and an | blinded by sun drives car throuzn | plants. The Flectrie 3 yder. S1. oldest Mason ¢ ) ‘(hnn Co. 1o ( u?lu"l"n;‘ pliais for-lae oisulug:. Jog Rhi ausce, complete in every detai | t E 3 I i 8 S : “@ 3 ¢ e I or ¢ andle Ao S e i cventual saving by virtue of thelfince and-drops 13 foet. 10—Con- | Co. con-trueted a new $taugon caett A FOTE Stason | onlssion's S eited (o] 1% another Hortonite: who handled TS GelIi & sellaolh e 15entlas ] (hCULthAtivent fvhs noloneerito! va | ALaBIooGIINatns Cora ALrucK T aAiTe fingiond o Es los(iiEs | proved at public hearing ; | the ‘meating 1 hourd, s i L ) SRR e L town- vitid for use of the hall for their | 1d—Sam Thomas of Kensington, Plainville Plating Co. and they (v cighy figomen. petition scleotmen Eliia 1\ stol Traction Co., of whicn {5001 f’;;:-‘ “\',”' l"‘““"‘ well S M‘ :.. Voted not o build ui | Meetings 0. sought by police far the killi 19 remove Fire Commissioner James § > 3¢ 18 supcr lent, would be will- ‘.‘»’ .‘ L i vq y “;yl '1\ “M}: 4 : Ll i 2 ; Day-By-Day in 1929 of Jack Perry. Miss Ivy Dolby, vi . | n o ! ilo Leho o e R B i, | poin e play of Johnny Bran- s land. for ihe location wus no 3 iy : dack i Lngineer . i nick, right forward of the losers, e s January 2—Willlam H. McCarroll, | g nurse < 15—Central 73 i e o board to cast out systems now (1 & ) L Bk e aal, v 67, auccunbaltrom! injities reodven!| Congrogatl onalfussocialion meats tnil 1 s ulled w ing uscd by the traction concery [ V4 80O i e 1 attempted fo commromise, |1 dceident. T—Philip Dutton clect-| Kensington. 17—Mrs, Sidney Cowles | y Ui : ; i they safety of | ! LI ‘ . that an addition | ! thog nresidency otitlin EBEH N e J’;‘ Has PR WL Sh ‘ 'PLAINVII LE» New Year S Eve q m e presentiat e 3 N seorin Harris Job B e club. Hawthorne inn r . A, R. 12—Gcorge D | S [ ended | i : ; i e SRR 4 = and owner held under $300 bond | to head school hoard | TONIGH T ) . i [ gis) g ¢ orestville inst il 2 it o W00l to relicy e congestion i ! o o £ : y Maceabees in another closely play- ; geliog glolralinsci gy O el [ T2ev. Vernon L. Philips commendadd perish as George 1. Carter's burn The Sereen’ st Lovers FOT. WL ) iddie of the « .?1‘.‘.\,”«5 g ncHer Jdosslyant bt laics 10 SHCLIDNEn o by the Durant foundation for plan ! burns, 27— James Simms, $4. clain- | [ Janer Gaynor and Charles Favvell Secrerary. | Uther mat Iked over ten. | e €0 s et 0,». ~("|°”l‘x e IR : prohibitio submftted. 10— |cd by death j—Largest pa i LUCKY STAR® —_— — o Iy 1 G LG s e e _\I‘” DV‘ A : A9EnCO S RNIMIRULE IR b w Britain fire board hints that it | ever held in Berlin honors, war ! BIG BOY — ACTS — NEWS 8 (¢ 3 EA P ‘” el ]“" G concerned DL G Sl N diRoo i e derelco@ile Bl cra New Year's Kve I eanated] i it . Lt Ll lowed to drop at that point hool | 12—Hubert. Williams killed as auto| June 5—Loms Stempien fag MLEIIUR M TSED) iler Au g ' g 2 ] rore hotel or SLE S s opas e reopened when the schoo Istrikes pol 14—Thermometar | hutr as motoreyele sirikes him. Your :V‘A\luluhlv\n‘u.l, Lovers PLAINVILI D A N C E | 2l n; u.\\‘. of the best play- . Irocated the buying of M9y qiops (o4 repertod 10 desvecs b | Sehbol hoard aeks finahos bossd liales Budsty S S DEEmibotesly Nt e SRS ‘ Iigpenyend ulldings 30k QOIS Svarer o i uc e he e s D00 e e e e : and Naney Ca GRANGE HALL, PLAINVIELL TONIGHT {Boxs' club surface and kept tha lition to the present school. . SInce | g0 a1, Churchill afes in Tar 91et | 1n schésl. b s e in SILLUSION Round and Square Dances ; 1c right hand towling at all times. The do- then nothing — has been done With | voar™ 15" Grand list of the fown of ALL TALKING SIMPSON S ORCHEST! at the v & toward Main street ‘ play of Paul “Red” MeCar. { e sidering \ s LS H = b Il 2 Shows oL Night, G:45 - 9 5 cents i N seat Wi e Established y =, ‘ he exception of considering th | perlin reported at $5.069,000. 117ih | (Continucd on Page 16) SRl e i > i Admission 50 .m COLONIAL [t e 1‘\ :I Be 1 tabilshed S ] i Murray property and voting : Annuals mestimal ofi the. Kenanstorl| i Mo covering territory | (Continued on Page 16) its I'UHHIM*Ml o | Congregational church held. 19— | =5 e S == - —_— - - ew ~ In Berlin 1 Goons conn | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I, What Luck ; Fires during the past year : o ‘\” 4 e ; at uc ? = ‘ & lie town of Berlin an aggr 5547, Willlamn H. Gibnoy, | of $750. During tt \‘]u»lh‘ former power in local polities, digs| e — m’jxi o'w‘\:;\ :Q‘u\\n;;;” ”-': ’(.'.',f‘.x“{"l“ J - ase of o “-Mlm\m “{('h}m' S0 —AN' THEN OSCAR CAme TUEN You W-NELL, 1 COULDNT COME OSCAR NEEDS A COMPANION ot o CAR' SCAR ! ones. ¢ air ep: [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of DOVWIN WITH T AMUMPS .ot . H ! 4 went responding in each case 1o the | Worthington ridge, hurt in Southin e SENTT:&‘ Esl‘:;fips ARE REALLY OUT AN SAY SO BECAUSE STHIS TRIP OF KIS ARD IF TS OSCAR 3 darms. George B. Carter's barn | ton factory when 400 pound doar QR ) The WiNNER- fl| | T WAS OSCARS (DEA— AL RIGHT VITH You TM GOING burned with the loss of all of m“i,‘,s him glancing blow, 5—One TO ME 1 FIXED \T yp HE WON FAIR AN' SQUARE -+ | g stock and cquipment. Karlier | Killed, two critically hurt in Ken BEST 1 COULD AN I DONT ENNY HiM A TUNG= fo SEE TUAT You 60 Wi car a controversy was wag | sington underpass accident. Slight SENT IT IN AN 1T 1 UOPE HE HAS A GooD | HIM ON WS TRIP To Tue garding the establishing of a depart- | fire in local home damages $200 WNINS FIRST PRIZE 7 CAPI 1 1 © ment in Berlin, but this was event- l 29—Philip Zwigk of New Britain TIME IN WASHINGTCN !! TAL, FRECILES ! ually voted down and another fire | dies in hospital as a result of crash protection contract signed with the | ncar undcrpass, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- New Britain fire department for a | lium Sheldon celebrate 20th wedding | centinuance of protection at an "‘-‘dhl”\lr& | Crease in priee | February 1—Tewis H. Boll. in- | Vital statistics showed a decline | volved in underpass accident, dics in | X or the year with fewer births anl | New: Britam, homas Malarney | . 1ges but mord deaths than v ' Killed by gas fumes, 4—G. 15, Pren. | - s Hee company Sucs more stock 5 ast quarantine sign removed oy MOTHER GRAY'S 1uoctor Griswold. clearing town of | N (] SWEETPOWDXRS ciles cpidemic. T—Town flood. 1 | FOR CHILDREN v hemvy rains. causing great dam- \ Certan Relief for Feverfshmess, 7. S— D). Andrew Zwick appoint- mipaion, Headache, Stomact ool dentist. 9—Majority fas ‘nbles, Teet 301 , and i) . oy Worms, They l;::k up s proposced school My Mary | " st Jhiaildrugg ners 69, dies. 11—Rinance board | REE, or awbsbte- MOTHER GRAY cn_ i . < ables school proposition. 13— An- | &

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