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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1 930. 7 Telephone Service ce of Charge — Call “Enterprise 1200 Important Coat suc Iyse TEN HIGH TYPE COAT CLO AT 875.00 Second Floor Berlin News 1,000 MAY ATTEND to adiourn to a vot later date and thrash question out by ballots Prentice Urges Proparation G. I3, Prentice, one of the lar taxpayers in town, in a statement of | his feelings regarding the school as presented by the school board, as- serted today that he was heartily in favor of the plan. He stressed the s idea that Rerlin and Kensington vere bound to grow in the future | - ar oW and that it would be far wiser to Proposal to Build New School v ‘vow o seiemmmoda. crea e student body i 0 1] EX])fiC(fid 10 Draw Voters tisiied, than to build mercly for he present and regret it later on. It is betier to kecp the two COST WIU I,E S schools close together.” Te said. ) ]%000 son property is such that it may bu practical to build on the Alling prop- erty. “and the location of the Emer- Purchase of Land and Installing of |son property os such that it may b Filtration Plant Arc Included— [P0 URON It as Py ’mf,‘[:,\:,;, Local Basketball Teams Kreak IS made, the futurc growth is cut down materially, whereas the plan Iven—Boy Scout Banquet. s presented by the school board " would take care of the fuiur | ElTed 000 popplcs gu ehou i Pathers and Sons to Meet of the entire population of Bor- he members of Troop 1, Tioy lin, arc expected to gather tor outs of America, will meet tomor- 1 the town hall to argue, listen to 10N night in Granze hall for their R ind perhaps fo settic| Annual “Father and Son banquet.” the school accommotations questio|This affair, which is sponsored by e el mecting is | the local troop. is held to bring to- called for 8 o'clock, and it is cx.|gether the various fathers through- e hall sill be filled to | out the neighhorhood. and to have e I R e them discuss and be entertained by e townspeople are expected not | thelr sons. The idea. originated seve merely to arguc and to discuss the | eral years ago, has met with success question but to act on it definitely |and cach year the scouts. as well as within a short space of four hours, |the male parents, look forward to matter, one of erccting a new |the meeting munior high school, has heen upper- T'ollowing the banquet the scouts i the past several months | will offer the minstrel show which ! last few years. The met with so much approval at the cr business, according to the scout exposition in New Britain sev- « the mecting, will be as fol- | eral weeks ago. A program of iows speeches and sons has been prepar- Authorizing the school committee \ed and an cnjoyable cvening is to purchase the Kmerson property in | promised o ima oy 0 Iensington for a sum of §7.500. |Shjcrden is in charge of the hanquet © appropriate the sum of 37,500 | yie i3 being assisted by several mem- for the purehase of the Jand bers of thie troop o s o el Duc to the muddy condition of he i § SoninE yard of the town hall. much un- class rooms and a gymnasium, and favorable comment hi been heard. 0 appropriate mioncy for the crec-fopp e atest move of the selectmen has ton ot:a. fence around ¢ proposcd been to consider seriously the ]H«’)" school A ) y . |vidinz of a parking space before the s | s “““""“ N I fentrance to the town hall. Regard- Beallun Sest¥ dNd Janesiloss Tor the fact that the niudih gl H“v‘"“~‘o‘ "’;“"‘_‘”"‘\'*' e faceumulated o a depth of sever: sehool hoard und have charze of AEheA Al R *"‘-“H\\‘»:‘T pirchase of the land and the wan-| ot 1o iy e in o deplorable con- struction of the school building and | givion. Selectman Leon G, Mall, s s faced with the problem discon- RELUCTN Gl tinuing the use of the yard as ‘ 00 shall be exper for the | Lo vking space and converting it inta suction o i tionSplantaloll Meie i et Tisais i e ddn Seonjunstion it St » out of it, favors the latter al- proposed junior high school and i S Eyiil ol anplicationtocin land fow loads of gravel and sand the | To determine whether the select-| g nay e gotten rid of. Thi | men of tae town of Berlin shall be i,y nocessitate the removal of the authorized to issuc bonds of the |yl conie (hus enlarging the pre town of Berlin to the extent of | i G quarters | $120,000. The objection to maintaining the To provide any nccessary funds place as a lawn is that it was tried for the purposes mentioned, by 13X | ocorn und autoists still insisted o levy. in case it shall be decided that | foidne o e entrance. During the issuc of bonds is inexpedicnt Court acnsionslihers 18 string of To appoint one or more commit- | oo onone side of the street and | tees to have charge of the sale of | ' yq gidewalk. If a small space | bonds and of disbursing the Pro- | {0 'piiiine cars were provided, cecds of their sale. much of the congestion would be 0 lake any other action that may | go;4 gway with, according the Se- | be necessary or proper in the prem- | oo gy e : Intermediates Win Another | _Poll Yote Not Necessary | The Kensington Boys' club Inter- The school question necd not 80| ;cgjates crashed through last night | to the \pn‘n;( lxu‘( may b .\r\nz;l 10- | | wwamping the South Church In- ahiih, ¢ at the mceting, It was | opy jjate five, $0-15, in New Brit- | o ‘.{.":’;"‘1-A|Uf|“xn”:'(:1“?»1l b= ”"{‘,‘:,f’[ ain. The game was close until the | o off, elther aftitmutive or nega. |1ast halt when, with the addition of | e puss out of the hall, white (the two regular members of the | others, who have been waiting out. | ctm who had been detained dur- side, may file in and designate their| M8 the first half, the tide turnod Thoice, Another method, whieh has | faver of the locals and the game heen attempted in small towns, is 1o sndad Wit ngin .”‘r lead “divide the fown hall” These jn|The deciding contest of the season vor of the resolution £o to one|i% 10 be plived tomorrow night in i of the hall and thosc opposed | Fraternal hall in Kensington when {0 the other. Then the vote js|the local aggregation stacks up counted. In ease neither of the |against the Whippets of New Brit- | above methods appears practical, the fain. The only league game the lo- | question will have to be decided at | cals have lost so far in the season | the polls. To carry the matter to|has been fo the team that will be the polls, one-third of the \v»vvr~‘|wr: tomorrow night. This lwlvl Final Clearance Prices on Furred Winter Coats 325 $35 $45 (Formerly Priced $39.50 to $95.00) sses at much higher prices now recach lower levels, Many thrifty women will buy these pertly made of broadcloths, tweeds and mixtures, with furs such as Manchuria wolf, French beaver, kit fox, baby Iynx, dyed fox, wolf and caracul. THAT HAVE SOLD UP TO S$1 The last named is t of the Postmasters’ asso Observe Annlversary (Continued on Pagc J. BIRNBAUM 20) also pr ciation . . {active programs in the future. alnvl e ews Bank 1o Close Saturday being Washington s —— ——— Lirthday the Plainville Trust Co. will be closed all day. will 1 T'uncral of M Stillman | uneral of Mrs Katherine Stillma 2 te of 1Tloyd B. | i 1 cral lospi vesterday nor Wiil be held on Saturday i Af1ernoo wit T yers 2 o'clock (Governor Jobn H. Trumbull fo, ¢ v oo f5 St o5 ' Be Honor Guest b ST et Rev. Dr. A. D). Kendrick, pastor, will offici: Burial will in West |ABOUT 195 ARE EXPBCTED|“acs o e stimen o whil « il th YN High School Tive to Meet Farming- 130 " v s expect- i ed i 1 g oniua ton Aggregation — Washington- developcd i ondition becane Trumbull Clrele Gelebrates Thivd | saughier of M und Mre. ey | Anniversary — Funeral of Mrs, 90T o lonson. Maiy | but can to Pla 1 hen a il | Yloyd stiliman. and lived | il about A | ago, when s usband At & meeting held yesierday of moved to 1347 Corbin avenue, v the committee in charge of art Sritain ments for the annual convention of | She was arid ) puots the Comnecticu Postmasters' asso- | |+0 e it Bl ciation to be held in Plainville on choo| . ss of 1924 A 1 8. it was announced that Gov- er completing he 1dics she crnor Join H. Trumbull enployed as keeper for the ' : niversal Coal & Wood Co., in Ne he committee is making claborat el it plans for the convention ar ex- ‘ 8 EHERALY inent postal authorities to speuk at ' | = ¢ Sl the affair. A e 2 - The convention will be ; Wright's t m, i s < that at least postma o Shic other post office officials will TR attendance. The business 1 g 3 mart garments and save tremendous- o boaopena b clock R L Ly richly trimmed year will be clected g This is the first time that a town Ehoslz of Plainville’s size has been honored Her Ly having the convention. and Post- ¢ master James E. Usher of the local s o office, a director in tie post First Board of Review 35.00 TO association. is leaving no stonc | The first combir 1 of re- turned in his attempts to make the | viow of the threc oy U | meeting a real success. The aso- | scout troops was e ciation has nearly 200 members. in the American Leglon rooms and The committee in ol ar. SuUCCessn t 0yS rangemenis is as follow t Herbert L. Erwin of N e hairman; Postmaster John M- | Grath of Southington, Postmaster | qocond clase Merrill of Bristol. and Post- | aniel Griftit James Fitzpatrick of Meri- | arq Perkine Al Comeau’s Orchestra of Meriden pened weck, when, according 10| ore, than 100 persons i S reports. the loculs, unaceustomed 10 | utfendance at the third anniversi-y B A the gym in | Britain., “gave the |gelebration of Washington-Trumb:il RO T TaccuroRach game away” in the first half. circle, Companions of the 1oores or. Edward Lackey, Wil The senlors maintained their 10s- | held last evening in Legion hall an | liam in bt ahae AT Ing streak last night by taking the Whiting street. The honor guest of | Military Whist short end of a §4-24 score and 10s- | the cvening was T. J. Cook of Bris-| A public whist was held ing to the West Avon aggregalion. (ol. grand chief ranger of Connceli- |0, I%. hall last cveninz by Tomerrow night they will play at cut The circle alse had as 1 temple, No. =i I'ythi Fraternal hall, meeting the West | guests the members of Court Ge s were won as follows Avon outfit again in a return gam .‘{y,tl Lawton, JI*. of A Nell Mensel Elzu- 10! Soc Gircos Supper was served at T o'clol:, |beth Gilbert; and third, Aznes Bow- All members of the Kensington |@ 1Rty menu of variety of salads |man: men's first, sceond, Boys' club and all members of the |taked beans. macaroni. scallop. ] | Louis Mead. and t rank Bow- Boy Scouts of America of the town | Potatoes. baked ham. pickles. rolls, |man. After th g of prizos of Berlin will be the guests of It Q. | COffe and a variety of piec being en- | refreshments " i Clark of liast Berlin Saturday after- | Jcyed. Afier the lunchicon was over | The temple will zive 4 bridge and noon who will cntertain them by |talks were given by Mr. Cook. Chi-f | whist piy Mare Prizes will taking them to the Shriners’ Circus | Organizer Catherine Mount of New |be awarded to the winners in both at the state armory in Hartford. To | Britain. Deputy Mrs. Theresa Nolan | & s. Ref me il he sery provide transportation for all the |Chicf Companion Sarah Morgan, | The publi mvited to attend the boys who will take advantage of the | The addresses proved be very {card 5 offer, all residents who can loan their | interesting. A meeting of Pythian rs cars are asked to get in touch with | 1ollowing the specchies, an intes. | Wil be held on Wednesday cither Mr. Clark in Last Berlin or | *sting musical prog awasionjous fabed anyiecl S IO SO- L. 0. Shicrden of Berlin ed. Mrs. Josephine Massi rendbred | The anniversary of the ter Minsteel Open to Public two numbers while Miss C. Ioye | Washington's bivthday will he minstrel to be given by Troop | 21 1 Mlss Doris Mount of New Bir cerved with a ‘w tainment Re- Boy Scouts of .\HI: ica at ot | ain ing “'Somecone Is Waitir or foeghients il V‘ iliniens Grange hall Friday cvening is open | ¢ in Loveland.” Group singing of [VrS are ursed to attend us un in- to public. The show will start at | cld fashioned songs was enjoyed for | (CFOSUNE program is promiscd £:1 0"-‘\‘0( ‘.-;] admission will he |& half hour. Mrs. Corinne Fox ac- Plays Farmington Tonight by ticket only Tickets are now he. cempanied on the piano. ol ‘”:IH Coninenc ollon 1 ing sold by the Scouts [ESoieFanniVeraary eelabeation s |t D) CIGRION R IRDREY FD el tast Berlin Ttems Drought to a close with dancina. | sty SYSRAE he leasue [eading A whist and social will be held |The dance program was opened | oI CIEL SCIO0L basketiul tomorrow cvening at § o'elock in Wit a Virginia Recl. whieh was | pveninn (o ment — e gton this the St. Gabriel's Lipiscopal church |followed by modern numbers e e e soctal rooms. Therc will be tables| officers of the circle voted the cele- |\ Fovutar Western. Connectient. leas for bridge and regulur whist andJbratlon a huge success and were well | gue Lagile and a vietory will prace prizes for both men and women. | Pleased over the large attendance. | (oqily clinch the league title for the The hostesses for the cvening will | The circle has prospered greatly | prainville toam be Mre. Fred Rich and Mre. Arthur |since formation and is planning | plainville . Farmington Bowers. he a few weeks ago and is de- A whist party was held at ths termined to make it two straight home of Mrs. George St. John yes- | this cvening. It is expected that terday afternoon for the benefit of Coach Caultield will start his stron the Library association. The win- st lineup in an attempt to clinch ners at bridge were Miss Gertrud the league title. A large band of North, Mrs. James MacPherson and rooters will accompany the team Mrs. L. M. Root. The prizes | TONIGAT Providing that the local tewm lar whist were awarded to Mrs, Singiiig aadl aikiog ving the league title it is practical :\r I(\\‘h\\ .\l\v,» 1. Q'Connell and Betty Compson and Jack Oakic |1y assured that it will enter trs. Charles Cannon | 2 4 Storrs iment in March an will be the town meeting with th S »‘f“\ "]“1 Comedy Legion Minstrel Tonight al mportant school q a9t be RN ras £ record CrOW s ¢ ctee « it is expected that East Berlin's vot- The Greatest Outdoc i Blainyilla Higiik schiooll this ie ing strenzth will be fully represent. Talking Picture Lver Made cd “THE VIRGINIAN™ Oscar Tienson is confined to his | with Gary Cooper, Mary Brian | lmll;v)‘ with an ;m.,;\‘y ot ]l{ln: grippe. HEAR IT — SLL 1T D 9 F he mecting of the Boy Scouts S e | e e | | Don’t Forget boys attending. A ‘;nw <lzr Ta Standard steel and Bearings working on the tenderfoot test. The: . i neat meceting of the Scouts will by Joasvgbionclilnliasin, held next Wednesday cvening at 7| nl’n}m K in the Methodist church ATTENTION LADIES! sasement The Loys' 4-H club will mect this| [ ITere is the best you have ever cvening at 7 o'clock at Community || Scon. ATl $1.68 and 32.98 Dress FRIDAY EVENING. 1 hall. Al members are requested to | | the best made, $1.59. Ouly two Plainville High School Hall be present. Any boys wishing to || to & custome uing to witness the Legion min- strel show under the auspices o Lrock-Burnes post. The advane. sale of tickets hus heen very en- couraging und the Legionnaires zionnaires fron the Windsor wvho will sing lutest songs provide cdy with clever okes. The Windsor post minstrels have appeared in iny sections of the state and have made a wide- spread reputat The minstrel show will open at § o'clock. At 9:15 o'clock a dance will program open in the gy Simpson's orc To Meet Hazavdyille ¢ tomorrow ¢ lat- s tloor Hartford County “¥ gue battle. The two cams met Tuesday ever on the loc scliool gymnasium Wit t tet being returned the a large score. Another 1t Wapping loses a game v by @ good murgin Conecrt successiul th M. . church of Forest church. Nea 2 present and were hig 1eir ise of the splendid prograr Lach song and rendered d The singing of t “Hallelujah” chorus. a very difficult composition, wus cxcellent and was well received. Solos given by Gaylord Cook and Miss Winnie Dranficld created a great impression. After the close of the program, the performers were congratulated on all sides for their accomplishments The vrogran bLe pu in tomorrow ev g in For Plainville Briefs s Mattco i confined to the hospital. with fnflammatory wism il & has fore- sperty of Thomus South Washington i I Bridze a ght tal were played at t ' Whist bridge ¢ social cveni the high school ler the auspices of the Parent- | Teccher association, Prizes were 1 to the winners. Previous to the star the card games. & the glee clubs cnjoyed in ¢ mony realized be used to programs st—Onyy ring. oval shape. set with diamonds. Valued as kecpsake Phone Plamville 265, Reward.—adt Legion n 1 and dance tonight King Intimates Power Company Item Fiction Washington. 1'ch. 20 — Intimation hat Northern Connecticut Poy or company m «n inaccurate financial sta L to the IFederal Power co was glven to t senate interstate commerce com- ¢ vestorday by Willlam V. accountant of the com- ad mission ehi King, mission. He porting i included representing said the Te- ad £1.050,000 ag power rights ing thought was and which the federal income fictitious. and taken into account. King. (he power com. ained this ftem in its state. ) commission ¢ company acqui r by Connectleut Electric vice company, in Repub- Hear National Committeeman J Toraback is i power company i s “capital investment" an item of ate which claim practically 1 titions roritics v [ ndicated told should Vet pany re nent was ed last which Herested, UNITE THRIZL BANKS Bulgaria. 1 largest Bulgari today into enc the United Bulgar Bulgar were T Ban el National inco HALLMARK STAMEP STOLEN rague, Czechoslova Feb. 20 Py Diisapy the Mall marking stamp from the stamping office has led to considerable cusiness in government circles feared considerable ¢ false jewelry arance ntities will inundate the of Bristol News WITH CITY CLERK ional church, | Windham; two sons, Llijah Wood- ward of South Windham, and John Woodward of this city; and five Y |srundchilren Mr. Woodward spent the greater part of his life farming and buteh- 5 Il2 A L ering i Willinantic. He came to ’ 4 Bristol last June and resided with Lis son on Henderson street. I | was a member of the Griswold Con- Vuneral arrangements in- : complete this morning, but it is be- Tofal Is 314 Higher Tham THat tievca’ that' tns services ana muri: [ Previoes ¥ [will take place on Saturday morn- ing. 01 Frevious fear Banquet For Minstrel Players The West End Athletic club bl Champlain next Wednesday night to SR tha pluyers who took part in the steele Makes Lstimate from School | {grian 1ne gy ion | icing wilh Loumcraton—George 8. Wouod- s AR Lt s L been issued at his office general public The banquef ward Dies—Six Win Shorthand | v hic only those who took . L 8 o'clock Cortificates—. of C. Banquet, R e e A report issucd by Clerk | Pupils of Anne Rich, will be guests 5 i at a bang o be given at Miss Thomas B. Steele this morning | e | Rich's home on Sunday afternoon. showed that & total of 509 warranty | Afarch . quit-claim deeds. 514 Students Awarded Certificates 27 West cemetery| Six students of the Bristol High 5 miscellancous ve heen awarded certit cates for their efficient work in ar- ot last year. The figures Ednay Casey, Elsa show an increase of 314 over last|Cooke Virginia Domack, hson and Marion Mile: delves into his hooks Eighth Annual Banquet 10 compiles figures to| 1 ighth annual banquet of the work dome during the Chamber of Commerce Wi partment. A scparate given at the Endee club ob ows that during Mr. Tuesday cvening & o'clock. Th 1s city clerk., which | number of reservations las been zate of ited to 175 by Secretary Louis A | Wi apers were issuc heeler fees received du the year| . Lrnest Andrews. president of £9.465.50, which does not | tle organization, will deliver an ad- include the $3.485 received for | dress of welcome, which will be fol- building und occupation permits, | lowed by an introduction by I plumbing. electrical and theatrical | Ralph A, Richardson. who will as- licenses, circuses, carnivals and gas | Sume the role of toastmaster for ti stations occasion. James E. Gheen, whose The vital statistics recorded show | humor is known the world over, wiil T | attempt 1o satisty the banqueters’ the year, 78 marriages and cray for witticisms. A “banque deaths. The duplicates of the above SPecial” will be served by Harry records were forwarded to state | Browne's crew of chefs borrd of health for their record: Al dolongipchlic s S 204 burial permits were issued to|ful even und \(rspdurmx the year which AuGs tor $500, began on December 1, 1928, eve Ziolkowakiiof, New Britx L e |through Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, 11X license permils were issue B, ol Gulor So00 iaeine L tex water sewer. curb and|Clde H. Perkins of Forestville as ddewalh liens swere recelved. 760 |the result of a collision at Myrtie were relcased from the office. 447 |and Curtis strects in New Britain on December 14 of last year. The plain- claims that his car was damag- titles were searched for savings| D A Lan ang rust companies, for & ! g ed to the extent of s were received L er of orders issued on | 4ecident. Sror J Land of the the city treasurer were as follow el ot M.80: BrsC ax- |y en attached by district, $649,518.20; second | yref & axing distrlet, $3376.1%, ana thiva | ¥y 0% taning aisrict, $5,276.85, Ml According (0 the report, the srand | oS (2 Naren Hst in 1025 was $55,140, IhE Gl e tax rate was fixed at 16 milla, mak- ing $579. § to be collected Population Now 20,185 The population of Tristol. Mr. | () Stecle writes. i 0,185 persons | against 20.620 for 1 1 02 for pa 1910, and 2,643 for 1900, The popu- lation of this year as based on the echool enumeration is 40,145, of | Racial $110.40 in the defendant on West | Washington street in Forestville has Deputy Sherif? Papciak of New Britain. ase i8 returnable to the city ¢ New Britain on the second at 10 o'clock in Will speak at Parish House Rolations.” the entertain wit Charlotte Hawkins Brown, uris I of the Alice Freeman in- tuic Sedalia, North Carolina. Il speak at the Congregational rish house tonight on “Inter- A quartet of girls parish and a soprano soloist singing. Assessments collacted during the Vendor's Case Notled year included the following: Scwers, case of Harry Isadore of Wil- $50,658.25; curbs and sidewalks. | yur strest, Meriden, Who Was suin- $12.048.15; collected for building | oned into police headquarters this permits. 32.302: street jmprove- | ngrning to answer a charge of L $981.82; and paving. $185.26. | jreach of the peace. was nolled report states that Bristol is|ypon payment of costs amounting 207 feet above sea level at the cast o $9.80 entrance to the Bristol high school. | Tsadar Wandkerchief salesman, 464 feel above at the Federal Hill |jq uileged ® have created a dis- schoal 1 feet above at the North | (yripance at a store owned by Arthur &ide school. and 207 fect above at| wiles the Sessfons factory in Foresty ille Tristol's area has been figured at T.278 acres ers. wher The report states, “Dristol was taken from th: town of Farmington | The Bristol Boys' and incorporated as a town In May. | eam 1873, with a population of 2,465, and | Pfab and as a clty in October, populztion of 13,432." Sues Tor $159 1011, with a ina ot West and Officer James Keith mad Isadore to headquart- Lrought Divinity streets. e arrest bonds of $25 were set. Meet “Aggics”, Tonight club swimming under the coaching of George captaincy of Alfred Mc- | Cue. will meet the Connecticut Ag: I cuftural college natators at the local | pool tonight at § o'clock. Tiertha Abell of Torrington. | The Bristol organization will be through Attorney Cyril 1'. Gaffney |capably represented by Captain Me- of New Rritain. has brought sult for | cue. Bencclck, Girard, Fleteher, $150 against John and Agnes Gins- | Bechard, Sweeney, Unterspan, Al- zauskis of Vorestville. Tt is alleged | derman. Greene and Miller, The by the plaintiff that one of the de- |events of the meet follow: 160-yard fendants drove recklessly into Ther|relay, 100-yard breast stroke, 40- automobile at Chestnut and Stanley | yard dash, 100-yard free style, 100- strezts in New Dritain some time iyard back stroke. 220-yard breast ago and damaged the machine to a |stroke, 220-yard free style, 120-yard great extent. Land and a house of |medley relay and fancy diving. the defendant avenue in Jocated on Stafford Torestville has been tached by Deputy Sheriff Martin 11 at- Morwitz of New Britain it the latter's club The case is returnable at the court | pect street last of common pleas in Hartford on the 'program of entertainment first Tuesday in March, Guests of French Club cvening. The members of the Bristol club were guests of the Club Champlain rooms on Pros- A special was pro- sented and refreshments were sery- George 8. Woodward ed icorge . Woodward. 50, died &t Pool. setback, and bridge tourna- the home of his son. John Wood- ments followed ward, of 65 HMenderson street at 1 Banquet for Troop 16 o'clock last night following «n ill-| Scicheprey post. No. 2, American ness of several months due to a gen- | Legion, will give a banquet for the ral breakdown. Boy Scouts of Troop 16 at its elub e was born in New London on rooms on rsday evening. March March 6. 1 son of George and 6. at § o'clock. An address on “Boy Lydia Woodward. and at the age of Scout Work™ official of the Doy Scouts of Amer- tno vears went to live with his grandparents i Griswold, where he | jca stayed until he was 21 years old. At| The Legion has that age he traveled to Willimantic, where he married Josephine Rath- bun on June 3, 187 He is survived by his wife; a 00p. a number of years. It boasts of four . cagle scouts. It is expected that a large which consis number of 1 will be delivered by sponsored {he of 30 boys, for egionnaires wiil daughter, Mrs. Wayland Jacobs of | be on hand at the banquet. : M DASLL WAL AWAY WITH | TN PRIZE AT A DOG SHOWI- TH ONY OTHER. DOGS IN Town THAT T KNOW OF ARE FRECLLES' DOG AN A DYA WIANT ARE NOU COMIN' To W DoG SHOM, Has Competition! WY, A Dos SHonl = TW BesT Dos AT TW SHOW GETS A PRIZE - IT LOOKS LIRE EASY PlcaN’ 7% RS oG oF (ff MINE ~ /\ 4 I Yean, ) & | Easy ! OWo=TA\ BESINNING To SEE THRoUGH TWS TUING By BLOSSER '(«QA R28.U.S. PAT, OFT. 830 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. THAT MOST BE WY 7 AMZY ASKED ME To BE $ CHAMBRR MAID T THS ELEPHANT OF WIS, " \/yq BUESS

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