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1930. | 7 A trect and New Britain road. The of Southington team will be| = up a residence in this city and hal truck had been involved in an ac- | ¢ d tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 | Tt t lived here since. She leaves, besides} A mother and daughter banquct cident a few hours carlier and hal ' o'clock at Recreation park in South S o ews e daughter with whom she lived. will be held on Monday evening in turned over on its side. It is believed | ington. The game is expected to in \wo grandsons, Wilfred and Ray: | the dining room of the Berlin Con- | that a short circuit occurred when | Witnessed by a record crowd mond Theaker of this cit, { eregational church by the Berlin ! the vehicle was righted again. The both teams battled to a scoreles Q | The funeral will be held from thl Girl Scout troop. A number of Bast ' pjainville fire department w call- |in their first meeting of the year undertaking parlors of James Ju lin scouts and their mothers will | 4 but found {he truck demolished | Southington is said to have it R 2 o'clock fomorrow afters attend = en it arrived at the scene of the broved 100 per c nce the fir noon, Rev. Hul D. Jones, pastor ‘ A Richard Y AIH.’; returned o, battle but th are conf »1‘ i A of the Prospect M. E. church, offi- OU'1 OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 [ nome sesterday from (he Hartond | "ric ecident ocenrred sortly | (hat hex will gain a victors.. Con b Cating. Tnterment will be In West lhospital, where she has beel - , rle Mc ghton has been drilliv lospital, wh he has been unde: 4. 1dok when e pabsn o6t MeNaughton has been drilli | | cemetery. | going treatment for the past two s daily for the past two ! pany truck, driven by William Ku- Campaign Brought to Clese e tubbard sehool was closea | KUCK of 136 Tremont streer, New | veeks i bropsrauion fof, Be eane: Fyergthing i Readiness [or| 1o was ammounced by pr. Eenisf Britain, was struck by another n B. Robbins, health officer, yes- [{fodaiitho teach erdattendinaithein gy oilo Te o te Ml v iran i tEiarponti | Bt LosiueAtens dames BB RTIEh e gl i " " terday that another successful toxine: SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON o ety W arir G ! et s e e oo Dt Dinger Here TOMOrTON | o e et : ot * Crooked sfree The s S eria had been b | party yesterday afternoon at the|left to enter Crooked street. Thej ., o o "\hjch articles should |theria had been brought to a clos Misses’ and Women's | home of Mrs. A. J. Williams in | Dlerpont fruck was follovirg the | o cq (o foreign countries in order NATIONAL HEADS COMING everal hundred children, both g i.ampmmm {0 Mrs. Charles Fiske. | NEW Britain vehicle clogely. I'red ;o7 cqyre gelivery on or hefore | school 7 )‘l‘:-\f'r?ol age, wera |it being her birthday anniversury. | Nukack was slightly injured in the | .y Soimae Mr. Usher urged local inoculated during the campaign. p rash f i | Hall Oflicially Opened | Mrs. Fiske received many pleasing ' T ~ople to coopers vith the postal | 3 S [ remenibrances of the occasion, Mrs, | _Merchandise (rom the overturned | Seifih G “0F ristma i1 Many rinent Officials Lapected | St Anthony's hall. School street, t | E 3 rpank 1TUCK was strewn about the ro: o was officially opened last evening by el | Bdward Kahms and Mrs. Frank s strewn about the roud '+ <5 4c to avoid considerable trou- i S 2! , 15 of Ny openecd last evening a an ln ppal ‘ : ! Cobey were awarded the prizes. v cases of near beer. escaping | 117 and confusio —>Mrs. Haneah o Bredley Dies— g0 qaging of athletic 10w con- | The Wesleyans will hold their | Preak 0 the ;r:«:h T quicklY | Due to the customs formalitics . Boxing Card Opens New Hall— |Sistir '”'\»\nv.w\ h:\m\: l-ul(l_l; u:\vd PR YEDUCTIONS CCOATS Qe TNCQIIRT 1 | semi-monthly meeting next Monday jconsunied by onlookers despite the ' pjchy must, in most cases. be com- one wrestling match risty, SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON COATS, DRESSES, ENSEMBLES, ning at § o'clock. The business | attempt of the drivers to save the (plied with in conncetion with parcel Auto Hits Ambulance. Mike and Joe Cavalieri and Tony SWEATERS, HOUSE GARMENTS AN LDREN'S WEAR { session will be followed by a social | beve post pack L it is difficult o state |laviero took part in the boxing 2 5 X AND CHILDRER EAT | time. Constable Thou Matfeo of | gefinitely: {he exact {ime requived to With the announcement of a com- i, ts. and John Greisner fought | The whist held last evening at St | Plainville investigated the aceident | gesure delivery fo addresses, and | Dif gram for the sixth annual | Ronald Titzsimmons on the mat, & | Gabriel's Episcopal church was well and placed both drivers under ar-|such articles should be mailed in ad- | departmental dinner AT Bat" Battalino of Hartford, feaths Winter Coats attended, there being ten tables of |rist on a charge of violafion of {he [vance of the dates Ziven Wherever | coyt wamp. No. 21, United Spanish | CTVeIgh champion of the werld, o = | play. The prizes in bridge werc|rules of the road. Mr. Pierpont is| possible so as to connect with earlier | . R ¢ MR Lrefereed the bouts — $5() 60 $55 25 $59 ]O $63 /5 $()/ ()U awarded to Mrs, vard ims. | a member of the board of selectmen | steamers and avoid delay due to | ' ar Velerans, tod arrange- | gopn Fitzpatrick was master of -VUY, oty o) 47y . | Mre. Harold Clark and Robert of Berlin. The two men will appear | congestion in foreigh posi offices. cuts are now fini he com- | ceremonies s . o Walsh. The prizes in whist went in the town court next Tuesday| Some of the dates for the mailing | mittee in charge of the banquet, Car Strikes Ambulance A splendid opprtunity to select a much needed Winter Coat at a great to Mrs. Carl Samuelson, Mrs morning at 9 o'clock of packages to foreign countries are | v hich will be held at Endee Inn J An automobile driven by Emilio savings. Beautifully furred Sports and Dress Coats, style-right, smart ward Russell, Mrs. J. A. Williams, Martha Rebekah Activities | as follows: China, November 25: | North Main street, tomorrow eve- | Nicoletti of Middle street, East fabrics and colors, You'll find just the Coat you have been looking for at | Charles Cannon, Mrs. Raymond| Martha Rebekah lodge has bheen | Germany, December 10: Gree | Hing. comprises Leon E. Loomis. de- | Bristol, collided with an ambulance much less than r ‘ful"r o 5 o | Stimpson and Mrs. George Brow invited to visit Unity lodge in New cember 5: Irish Free Sta 1 ment inspector, chairman; |operated by Reinhart Semrau and SS egular price. The women of Sacred Britain this evening at § o'clock.|{ber 1: ltaly, Deceml Japan, no Brown, commander of th-|owned 1 Undertaker James J. ch will hold another wh Neighhors' Night will be celebrated | December 4: Panama, December 14 pi Joseph I. Strup. past |Dunn of West street at Queen and N social mext Monday cvening at 8 and each lodge in this district wiil| Philippine Istands. November 28: |, ander of the camp: Dana F.|Goodwin strects early last evening. Ensemfiles Reduce(] lock in the social rooms of furnish two numb on the pro- |Spain. December 7: den, Decem- | j.zavrence, Jr.. vice commander of | e were slightly dams church. Bridge and whist will be |aram. An enjovable cvening is| ber 10 and Virgin s, Deceni- camp: Julius W. Clark. quarter- | Tailored and Furred Models, Monotone and Novelty Tweeds, and Other jintaved promised all in attendance {ber 10. Information concerni aster of the camp, and William about Popular Fabrics i _— | Al members of the zuard feam | other countries may be securcd s Semran, reporting the secident at | » % :nd all officers of Martha Rebekah | the post office . ¢ time in the |Police headquarters shortly before N lodge are requested to be present Suit For $300 S : inization tha: | 6 o'clock, said that Nicolett! drove Plallwl”e CWS i e e e | Nicholas J. Sidoti has ugl tional officers have been in | @way before he had a chance to ses Smar[ New Dregscs y 7:30 o'clock. This will be the last|suit for damages of § Bainst | grtendance, The S G Nicoletti related a similar tale event rehearsal before the visit of the as- Anna Battaglia through Attorney o'clock by the presentation | orted at headquarters $12.75, $14.05, $21.25, $33.50 MRS, L SPENEER RoFINES sk an Mangey. verlog Smmerd Cuanle ot Nem Bl The | pow sil-of Bepeitmant cobore)| LN, B0 ST et HO ? L] 3 Freshmen Win Again of New Britain on the third Monday | ,y_in-c'hief Charles W. Newton of | P€rson to the Bristol hospilal at the 9 i * | ‘he 1ores] g soceer . met | of he ” 1 by | time, e drive B o ivi Cleverly fashioned of crepe, velvet, jersey. cloths, knitted sport 1[,‘-'"&(,‘,,:0‘,’,‘,1'!5,”" Sas e b e e rd. They will be accepted by | (G e drlvers ekl atoel i models and evening gowns, suitable for street, business, afternoon and eve- | 1 ey Lty i i t | Department Commander Thomas IS n. | L ! ; | . ' S t the high school vesterday after- 5 to the defendant and has not | white of Waterbury Sues Por §12,000 ning. Lovely frocks and very much underpriced. See our values today, noon at & o'clock and scored a d n repaid. Constable John & Joseph TLex of 46 Twining street, select your dress and save! sive 3 to 1 vict T: 3 Ny i | Ieyforathanby LWL be fUr ) oo entville, has instituted elect your dress and save! cisi o 1 victory. James Tani| Recor of New Britain served the | Ao Forchestmil Atz | 1 d action H H nvi scored two goals while Ralph Cor- | papers and placed eight lots owned e e S R SR through Attorney I’ 1. MeDogough S * WflS Pl‘OlfllflCU[ 1 Plalfl\!llle Ieit scored the other for the by the defendant in Plainville un- | & DO will L o - ,.x’ml ‘fl',:' of New Britain against Emil Gustaf SECOND FLOOR | Z o ners. Ray Neri made the only goal | der attachment ompaninient. A cornet solo, [ 501 of 64 Washington stireet, Mi | The freshmen will play the eightis assessors will be in session at SR e claim of $12,000 damages. Attorfiey ders Tuesday afternoon. the town hall tomorrow from 2 to Joseph G. Woods of New Britain has. utto chairman of the democratic k- 5 EARLY MAILING URGED League Standing P and 7 (0 4 p. m. to receive lists | 1 e e o & widely estab. | 1S5d @ writ of attachment, which L W. 1. T. P.. from property owners 1 Sheaker, will be {onstmaster. | Nas been served upon the defendaith o reshine » J 1.000 ss i son, danghter P * Deputy Sheriit Josop! 7. Havgs L I'reshmen 2 : Miss Vivian Johnson, daughter of |, WoRaven R R puty it Josoph W. Hard: I B Sophomores 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johngon of | . . R ZeaTlo land on Tleasant and West B 1- N IECEY of «1\;- In'lln President Theo- | I ioolliouse. This was the | High School Team to Mect South- jsicnin Graders 0 o i Ry urned trom | Proses “’ml gl 1« .m\m,]ms\' ‘ ington. strests in Toriodil dore Roosevelt, the anniversary of | first set-to of a series of threc Cong. Church Note: {ha HAarttord Doty Sher K CECH AP e e B 7 | constituting properties attached. Th er in ews | Whose birth falls on this day. Tt|winner of the tournament will be | &ton—Girl Scout Sunday to Be i V. commander-in-chief, of Ohio “The Foundations Upon Which underwent an n for ap- : | case is returnable to the superior as Roosevelt who laid the founda- | decided after adding up the total | K b T ernor John H. Trumbull of , Obseryed—LUreshmen Win Soccer We Build Our Ho is the sub ndicitis two S o R W, Raymond |CoUrt on the first Tuesday of Ng= tion of the modern United States! scores of the three occasion: tainviile layor W i : | v ject of the talk to he given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs wmeey Monror A M R ST navy. the loser must pay for an old- Game from Sophomorcs—Iems, | H. Hamilton of Hartford on and son of Milo, Me. are i e SOty 3 e plaintiff claims that at 6:3 Selectman Arrested EolER gt anck dnligeschioollion sy, Wedneaday, October 20, at 7:30 p. | Mrs .William A, Allan of Ry enyminasERco : { - m. on October 4, he was a Seleetman Frank Pierpont of New | expenses will include p: n | Ars. Noriv L. Spencer, 68, wife of Hartford: Thomas 15 White, depart- ! m. in the Congregational chureh | stree ] enter the premises of the defendant | Britain road, Kensington, owner and | Orchestra and i George Speneer of 174 West Main { (5o o o TeetinE has bear: M 1 ; , . Al commander . to purchase coal when he was af- | driver of a five fon truck, was ar- | WMCNIs for the . . The gar trect, d @t 2 o'clock yesterday inged especially for parents, but | 0f Milo. Me.. are spending « uterbury; Dr. Frank A. | tacked by two police dogs owned by | rest yesterday afternoon by Consta- | Will be played on successive flernoon at her home. $he Was & apj(hose engaged in the enterpris:|days with Mis. L. Thomas of Forest- | tpartment = commander, = | Gustatson. In the claim it 15 oofs _ |ble Thomas ~Matteo of Plainville | days ; [member of the Plainville Congr of building homes are invited. A |ville avenue and Mrs. A. L. Farrar | AT o Republic, of Bridge- | tended: “His (Mr: 's) injuries; : |when he crashed into and overturn- | Special Meeting Tonight |tional church and had taken an social hour will follow the discus- | Of Lincoln stre [mortial ]‘H “\. R ahE o “l"“"_““l';_l-n'!r physical and nervous, will crip- Flames Res,s[ Bfio]‘[s OI volm].ol @ truck owned by the National A special mecting will be held to- !tive part in its affairs for many | cjon. Blues Home Sunda Laliiet ol o arnns ‘] I 57 | ple. pain annoy him as long as Paper Co. of New Britain and oper- | night at the Kensington Congrega- |¥ ! Girl Scouts Sunday The plainville T Wars, of Hartford: Edward L. he lives t%l‘ F]I‘e Fighters lated by Ired Kukuck of tional church at which a report of | ¢ was prominent roal | “Girl Scout Sunday” will he ob. Will meet the undefeated Southing- | Marker SETULEnt y e ain in Plainville. Kukuck's brother, | the committce appointed to recom- |organizitions, belonging to muny |cerved here this Sunday in connee. | fon team Sunday logai plgh | Armetian Leston, of Beckiifie: - e { William Kukuck, who was riding | mend a pastor to fill the vacancy [orders. She was a past department tion with the nationa rl Scout | Sthool d. The locals have been wal ’\'“.‘, NURnATISY € as been quit-claimed. {with him i the truck, was badly | created by the appointment of the secreiary of Newton Munross lodge, | Week” All Plainville Girl Scouts SHaping up sironz in recent games |Mander. Disbled Au ; 3 iwa to Viola Lewis Shank, D]RIGIBLE To FLY OVER“»" hed about the head in twe places | last pastor, Vernon L. Phillips, to!|Woman's Relict corps, and a past expected 1o take part in the ob- |#1d expect a hard battle with the World War o cording {o a deed filed at the eity and sustained lacerated right | the presidency of Shenandoah col- [noble grand of Martha Lebekah | scrvance Sunday Pexto town agzrezution A th H 2 e thumb. Soon after the accident he jicge will be heard lodge, No. 45. She took an active Girl Scouts of the Catholic f AN importu o i I o . Bookkeeper Weds Chauflear Will Be Part of Navy Day Obscry- | reported to the New Britain police | Action will he taken upon the re- ! part in social affairs and had a | Wil mect in uniform on Sund i ; i3 Ohio; Miss Ros cav-{ Benedict Ryan, & chaufieur, of 44 headquarters and was attended o | port presented by the committec [large number of friends who were|7:45 a. m. at Broad and Whiting | F permitt pehinatlonalinresiiEntiof (he S| Codar . Ha d, and Delia ance—Selectman Plerpont Ar- [ by Dr. Arthur Savard who took scv- o q e SO yior Mrs. ’ . 4 Halloween Supper Wednesday | shocked to heav of her death. te. They will attend the § ine w R ofy Ironton Shalcs bookkeeper, of 175 al stitches in Kukuck's wounds. Pierpont was arrested on ch The Ladies' Aid society of the| During the last six years of her ©'clock mass at the Church of Our | Step EEia® g Lllen G, Gray, department proside el. this oity, wordniil $ : 8¢ | Kensington Methodist church will |life Mrs. Spencer was an invalid | Lady of Mercy with Mrs. In. Scheibl r west « GO Vit " |Tied in Hartford on Octobor 18 g of violation of traffic laws. The ac- fserve a Halloween supper in the |deveted her time to sewing. She was | and Mre. W. A. Boliver "Anico, Di st oud gullenl B InIEs 8 rog, | v, William 1. Kearney, accordli cident occurred about o'clock. church parlors on Wednesday ove- | knowr . - Girl Scouts of the Proiestant fait it | of Bristol: Rev. Hubert D. +{to a record of the mar filed nt i §ooCL ¥ [known by many for the b t faith . R e : ahe A sudden blaze originating in alSoon affer a wreeking crew had |uing. The ladies of the committee |ied quilts she piceed. She had just| Vi1l meet i uniform on Sunday a: pastor of Prospect Methodist Epis-|the office of City Clerk Thomas B. r ed ‘ rturne c i, 4 i Tt & - 5 ) ) n 1 > « ) ch, of Brist - | Steele toda; dump hear about 9 o'clock lust night | EILed e overturned truck. it sud irge of the supper have pre- | fnfshed her 820 quilt at the time a. m. t the parish house of Ve i . S chureh, of Bristol: Lev. Wil o today. o on Parmingtoll avenuc,/Kensington, | ScrLY Purst into flames and was al- | jared an attractive menu. Supper fof her death » Congregational ehurch and will ol 538-3.—advt Un: nadtor oF i, S = : ston @ o ene IO | most. demolished will be served from 6 to S o'clock. | pesides her husband, she is sur- |t A s | urch. of Diristol HUGE HUNK OF COAL STOLEN oeross the s the ','Amfi‘, Local Girl Elopes The Ladies® Aid sociely will have | o0 b a son, Leon L Spencer of | SMth and Mrs. Russell i DEVLIN-GL 2 nsetitu dspumiment W Haven, Oct. 24.—(P-—Som: market, & d a large crow Miss Ruth Collins of Lower Lanc, speciyg miceting at the close of £ ‘ The regular n; : of Girl | 1 vill be: Charles H. Ward, ¢ break into offices which was coming out of a ncarby | Berlin, and Louis Stelletic of Last 3 d icouts will be held 0 ipdiqudon Camp No. |dezd of night and steal a safe bod! picture show. Two hosc lincs were | Hartford left this morning for {mandetnidren, Unneral setslees Wil ol oh o nall on iree prom | o0 of s gty unior viee | Iy, involving a lot of labor for the supplied by thY Berlin Construction | Brooklyn, N. Y., where they intend T A be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:15 o'clock to 5:4 ; [t oxkgbe ht DoX- | commuander np N i Mils | bu . These incidents arve sur Co. for usc in combating it. Nolto be married today. ¢ did no A o.cloclei et SR the (i Congrcautional Big Battle : haygsbosnjupate SRRl W oane, s t of Cam i but not more so than one i A A committece of local democrats | chureh. Rev. J. Roy Wilkerson, pas- i Battle Tomorrow Toundboutiat s . oAb : rm. was given due to the isolated [apply for marriage, license in Ber- | il hold a rally at Fraternal hall | cem oo o - 103 Hean, i The battle between the Plainville 2L o ¥ Suen Albert ter *oal dealer here yesterday ation of the conflagration, and |lin as a state law requires five days . e (o il e, RIS e school eleven and the L e RO gakon sy as announced | o “app No. 12: Charles Guarnierd, | o missed a hunk of coa! local fire fighters remained until a |between application and iance. late Tiour battling with improvised | The New York law allows couples house on rested in Plainville—Manhole | Completed—Local Girl Elopes. PWest Main street, and several the regular Sunday morning wor- ship scrvice. Th « “rui cocktail attendance at tonight at which a number of prom- | west cemete 5| today by T e i e e ““Rally This Txeni i R of Camp No Wit Frank P, | we ton. which stood outside ndide | Rally This Evening e ¢ : S i : 5 = - enton, advocat of Camp No. | on a downtown street. fire fighting apparatus. to obtain the license on the same !y, : e R el | he Despite the rain and efforts of | day it is applied for. L e iy Jomial hall on West Main strect this ’ ‘ ’RA s “amp No. 14; John H. Al- | ha ¢ o doubt of ownership, fire fighters, the blaze continued | Miss Collins, who was formerly a SIS e [anine |“"\‘l l‘"l"”]“‘ § o'clock with IMI SON S TNQ . ol ort, chaplain > 3 as the firm had its name painted on nest J. Milleriek, secretary 3 h riot tor | the hunl | S N R. Hickev. patriotic i or ink. way at noon. There was no im-|made her home in Berlin for the |8 <5 hurch. Assistant SCOUL- furer of the town comumittee, presid- R ER PLAINVILLE BV’ Seicbasy Jie i i iogles — mediate danger, however, and it was | past year, residing at the home of 5 y is expeeted 1 e gngications point to a pucked O i RSN H SCHOONER GOES AGROUND : B nt speakers . . FONIGH S & S G No own, M Local Boy Pl Tomorrow ple’s plans for the future arc Yot | aaYi Ry S ¢ Emil 0. Shjer- | (o0 1w, “al",\" Pleimville, Conn. P ’«\1‘1 L “Jumbo” Gnasdow of Kensington, |unknown of the Berlin Congre. | AMONE the speakers will be Au- han Eher o R on bound from Nova Sce Rtider college football team, will | Ralph Michael 3 : satlonal churell will present an €n- | ongressman; David A, Wilson, at- S MORAN and MACK Bhnit : e lore at low water {o- make his first appearance on an| Britain and Miss Jennie Macea N o N A 2 | torney general candidate; Angelo rarlct 1) CANYBODY'S WAL Lebediagd day off Monomoy point. Crews from i : Puaonessa. candidate for sheriff i Come On Over t rom- | (WO life saving stations were stand- will be in the lineup which flicense at clerks oftice old-fashioned dance will b& |, g o e 3. O'Brien: and Minton 3 : AR lin e iy ) i Y tan ice creant, ey e K s local | A+ Norton. candidates for repre- SATURDAY ONLY 3 Tiowelll M, | be married Monday uder the auspices of the locali s auole o e Almonds. new 1 Features—: Work i3 rapidly nearing comple-| Due to the attendance of the Ler- Lo LRb IR lic and all interested are nvited 10 | | Bunte Riviero 1illeq NOERA0HIINE) TIogI R < ; tion on the new manhole installed |lin public scl T : ¢ Mrs. Joseph Cote of Main SUFCCt | qqora 3 v a6 BUSTER KEFATON of New Br democ 1 sehool faculty at the ’ ot attend. Candies, T, .. L O for county sherifr. will be the prin-| M CASH ON CREDIT gonentoninorlid Dol Jen B SIS SIS LGRS e Truck Destroyed by Vire Royal Scarlct Pilted Dates : i CPREE AND BASY EOSLLUNR IR e UASH ON CREDIT men this morning were covering the in Hartford today. with relatives in Can ! cipal speaker at a rally of th scene of the excavation with amie- | schools v : S A meeting of ¢ uts will : Gt e i 1 n has ain T er Co. was ¢ royed by “ g meet hard tinu W site, which will be only a temporary | long had held this evening at 7 o'clock in | 2 3 Pumpkin, large can . H ’ MANSLAUGHTER oy on e e el L Tavenys : thodist church basement: Ao clock at the intersection cf Crook Sweet Corn, No. 1 can, 3 for SR snen T (a1 3 Figinally 3 attendance is expected A P { @ mounts up to $300 thire S its Clothes Mr. and Mrs. L. I Turner of (ot | ——— DDIc AN RER{OL =2 e e 4 3 R : public is cordially invited 1o the! mpo gemocratic rally at S been lifted. There. could it Gennal| oi Camp No. 3; Jo- this morning and was still under |resident of Providence, R. I, has Lathe Berlin on 2 G AT 5 t i » No. 6; Carl bolieved to be well under control, | her uncle on Lo Lane. The cou- inounced ¥CSLCr- | yp gue to the promi appear on the program Back Again and Funnier iy = schooner who is a regular player on the | License | zustine Loncrgan, candidate for B THIL TWO BLACK CROWS on with a cargo of fe orn college zridiron tomorrow. | of Kensinaton, sceured ze | MENL B olivps o Ly e Tion el Tex LT collonak ot | Fesiorday MiThs Goplohinien ziven in Berlin Grange hall tonight Royal Searlet Coffee ’ Granze 1a Manhole Complete | No School To: LEcn) The rally will be open o the pul- (| Walnuts new 1930 cvop, 3 1b. § VARION DAVIES in front of the Town hall. Work- [state teacher 1 none the : A large truck owned by the New Hormel's Whole Chicken, 1b. 2 LOOR! SUN., MON. TULS. of the T Ttalian Demo Easy payment plan (2 | | fire yosterday afternoon at 4:30 # surface to replace the o | past conve L ! thing Confidential 2] 3 4 r Pear: a N o G t « monthly or T4 reconstructiontTms been danel|, AUrs: C.AT Boardman on hehaltiof g strect are spending the weoli [l s e n s S N [P ears; Calit IX- &, 2 (cans o ’ : o ) tn preparation for the installation Visiting urse associaiton, will (g in W N N. H. YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS ‘Tomatoes, cans onpLn receive all clothes, es Ny b YOUR of new truns line cables from New | "°¢ Clathea e nact g il st e L8 Sl Ihe library will he open this cve- balineniib Rl Corned Beef, No. 1, can - Wintor Saoply ot | | Theal 3 Nort § Mutual Industrial York to Boston by the Amerlcan |drens. whicl donors will bring Lo for a short time for the cx- 10 p ST bl I 0 Lorle el Shtsies " . \ her home on Worthington idge, or 9 f Delivered Telephone and Telegraph Co. Man- B ge, nge of hooks elivered T holes along the route have been enw | She Will call for them. Mrs. Toard- | Word has been (Rl i G (RS SO R, ade oo Gatl Bushel Delivercd Daii Saturday ; larged to a depth of 13 feet to|Mman forese very hard winter for | (he bLirth of a daughier to Mr. and 2 2 Z s ABNER J. HIGGINS M HAMM v or ) take care of lafer additions. The|ihe needy and, working with the |ilrs. Everett Cole of Cromwe e P 1 ¢ B amicsite surface is only temporary, | Visiting Nurse association, she is | Mother and daughter are doing we % . time being allowed for the base to|an¥ious to collect clothing for local e o 2 poor. rrans — — s - — e —— setile sufficiently for concrete which | PO ST T o wam e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS S G o than the| . John Conlin's sct-back team from it il X Blue Hills defeated ke Wester- original avemel The amiesite Cli A eI b o[ty Meriden t st night, wil he used cither to widen the L 9 1o 17, in a game held e Blue | shoulders of the road at that point, | 1 {0 17, in a game held at the Blue | or to repair the driveway of the | — — — = o A Town hall. ; ok Sk ‘ B WE'LL COVER THE \ OUT WITH IT, NowW INE ToLp You y) 3 p ( GOSH...1 6OTTA UELP THIS Observe Navy Day : 5 | ILEY VALLEY ONCE MORE, |~ 4! WHAT DO YoU KNOW ) MANY TIMES % 5 OLD HERMIT WHO WAS Tirst Selectman Leon G. Hall has OLD FASHIONED AND AND UNCLE | | JUST FoR LUCK, ABOUT TWIS KID, THAT TLL S - ’ ; \ SUCH A FRIEND TO ME.... n notified that the navy depart- | MODERN | cLEM . BROWN ! & FRECKLES? You'LL {f) TELL You - / IF T STAY Hepe 7 T GOING To STAKE wment has officially named Monday WIN 3 2 1 TILL THE BUZZARDS { ERYTH) 3 Octoher 27, for V':-" wam 1 ob- 1 ARG FLYING £ 2 S pERE £ Hes O | |~ Z UN . D CC'ME/ 1 WONT BETRAY \ ONE BULLET.... AN servance of Navy day. At 12:30 p. | UP AND | [ LUck HASNT Z S,_ R’ESE TMWR,C.N" Y THE BRAVE LAD WHo ¢ ) e the monionigial alzanip o 4) whlch asquerade e BEEN DEALING I~ NECESSARY ! , Heiian : HEMEN Help has its base at the naval air station EVERA LS very o iies > N al Lakehurst, N. J.. will fly over CANYON GooD WANDS \Z K i _ ODDS AGAINST Berlin, ’ y . IN g LATELY ! Navy day has been observed ,un\ Dance 5 NALLEY OF / 22\ nually since 1922, Tt is sponsored by rlotic and eivil soicoties with the a8 BHED cooperation of the navy department | MEN, of the United States government | 4 3 LookING and other federal agencies. On that | BERLIN GRANGE FOR TUE. day its sponsors seek {o acquaint| BN | American citizens with the work | [ FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. : SLIGHTEST and purpose of the navy and to re- | SI6N OF all the splendid services rendered Admission | SOME Ly it foward 7 and Kkeepin ! i e T L RO et Ladics ‘;‘”"'5 influentinl ! Sty ! EING. (e ) o B tefreshments past, & tribute e pa 3 to the J Eleven vears ag Given by