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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THUKRSDAY, JANUAKY, 14, 1Y13. thews of Bristol, has been selected Plain‘, l N ‘N for auctioneer. 1 le Ne S The inventory of the plant shows | its value to be $7,774.50, of which ) $2,761 is credited to machinery. The [ ” value of the dies iz given at $1,640. | Receiver Newell says the campany | c | did a $10,000 business last year and | made a profit Socialists Tomorrow, ‘ There is considerable interest among local socialists in the lecture —— }nn “Ireland, England and the Bu- ropean War” to be given in the town Manufaciurer to Leclure on Hunt-| poi tomorras eienin o’ corncile Lehane Cork, Ireland, known on WITH LINENS AND COTTONS | e 0 s 0 i, [ R Mr. Lehane will speak under the SO CHEAP WE MUST ‘;a;;v;;;;,\:;f vet been received fro th "0 t- THERE HAS BEEN A STEADY RUSH FOR THESE EVER NEEDED Entertainment Wil Be Under Aus- | (oo named over o somn e Sommi! | tee named over a year ago to look HOUSEHOLD STUFFS EVER SINCE SALIC BEGAN TUESDAY MORNING, S iy o WISE HOMEKEEPERS ARE THOSE WHO ARE BUYING LIBERALLY pices of Woman's Club—Will Give | 2¥1ef the maticr of foreing a sotiic- OF THE DAMASKS, CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, CRASHES AND . e ] T i nanyirsei 7 ; ; : : ; § \ ] e e Bt asitord € ramway company for trees killed by OTHER LINENS THAT EVERY FAMILY NEEDS AND MUST HAVE IN S RIS R e e T, b o DT EUROPEAN A HAS CAUSED A GREAT 2 Club Tonight—DBricls. | he now propose to take up with the ADVANCE IN THE PRICE : IN THE LINEN MAR- | officers of the corporation the cases KKET. WE WERE FORTUNATE IN HAVING ORDERS PLACED BE- (W EIinviileR Ol cRareRtolbe Mlatvent iarfinial nrovasty! owileral WDl wers tiot | ORI WAR DRORE OV AND "“[::Q‘T’"(:;,'(*‘,'l!;“"]"lr:l‘!,‘\,"‘“‘\’,‘]; LA an opportunity (o witness actual | included in the quintet which re- ) . OLD LOW PRICES, S0 IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO STOCK UP NOW. scenes in that part of the “wild” west | ceived favorable judgments from the The beautiful lines of the D L IS, S . £ oL E 5 superior court. 3 e he 5 S @ 2 B oC e | e e e ey B | (et is reaily untamed and to see ge- | "R SOy g ture of long ago appeal strongly There is a 60 inch BLEACHED Opposite the main office, on cen- picted many incidents in the daily | B, Newton are on the committee. taste of the people of this gene DAMASK of pure linen, with pick counter, we “offer life of a cowboy, besides getting a Thelr cases were settled in court with . of zood patterns and quality usual- ARSORBENT HUCK TOWE view of a native son in the “movies” | those of A. H. Dresser and F. S. Neal, The work of the old masters is b | Iy to 65c, for 50¢ yard. white or with colored borders. fidininied hen gt | who were' selected to join with the produced with the utmost fideli VERY GOOD INDEED, 66 inch, quality. Sale price 12 1-2¢ each. on January 28 and 29, when John H. | (ommittee in the suit, which was ex- h big di 75¢ grade for 67 1-2¢ yard. A fine TURKISH TOWELS in all white Trumbull will present his own three | pected to serve as a test case and ave a big ISplay of rcproducti quality of Trish make and regular or with red or blue borders, Regu- veel motion picture, taken during his | Which it was thought would result in take pride in showing the e 87 1-2¢ kind offecred at 72 1- lar 12 1-2¢ value, priced very, very trip in Wyoming last summer. Mr. the forming of a basis on which all ieces to visito yard, special at 10 1-2c cach. e e o e o e | FGTd gl EoU T e aattied p rs. DOUBLE DAMASK from one of FOR ONLY 22¢ EACH—You get ture in the Town hall for the beneft| The court's decision, however, sim- the best Irish makers, is in very | the best 25¢ Turkish towels to be e A o and the \Wornan's | Iy established the company's liabil- We would be pleased to have yo handsome designs. Really worth found in the city. Double warp and Lk Rk ri\i‘n : hard to provide | Ity for the damages and placed a and sold in most stores at $1.25. extra heavy, for 22¢ cach. Ul A B ‘m_l_‘ blie | valuation on the trees owned by the Our sale price, $1.00 yard. TAKE SPECIAL NOTE that all the townspeople With a better PUb | plaintiffs, giving no idea as to what a - - VERY SPECIAL THIS. 72 inch 25¢ towels, hemmed and hem- 1eading room than is now available, | 5,30 would do with other claims, fine Heather Bleached Double stitched. all pure linen Huck-a- tsvmakm(g arrangements for the '“““"1 Consequently the claims of other Damask, $1.50 quality in beau hack, white and colored borders, ainment. 0 property owners will have to he con- patterns. Sale price 25 ) 22¢ cach. When he _rulhurncd ‘[rnm |,1m; teip it v lividually, and it is now 103 ASTLUM QIW SO T > wilds of the Jackso le coun- o 3 e g THERE ARE PATTERN CLOTHS—Napkins, Finer Towels, Linen o B B ot poo || St B S S A Sheets and Pillow Cases, in fact everything in linen is underpriced for (his Tl Siemn el gl R0Ses Lo ta et o Uy With the goms great Annual Sale. interesting momorics of his experl- | pany, getting a settlement if possible BLANKETS AND QUILTS are also included in this special January ell’kt“s.. In dxtlf.hll[on he had ‘llelJl;J}ld- ‘ wihout further litigation. HARTFORD selling. Look to your nceds and supply them 2t the low prices we are matelyaginilogolimotion b b Brief Items, asking now. It iy true economy to do so. on which had; been ‘recorded in pic- i yp, Antoinette Warner of Queen 2 torial, manner, views of the DICWI- | oot yegterday afternoon entertained - S :_;"I-ml\rg]r::iui:;l::‘md‘:-lurlr:lin; f.r “-L((-i-:: the members of th Martha Sewing | Baptist church of New Britain. The broncho busting and the trapping and | oS burial witl be ia T4 Wesn, Caltfornia 0.[[8 l e ———r—— [TV H R The funeral of Frederick Roper,| Memorial services will be held this I"AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- & b L 5 S who died Tuesday, will be held to- | afternoon in Grace church, New Ha- Mr. Trumbull has generously agreed e i : ven LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. to share with the pcople of the town, morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from . SIOP \ ) his home on East street. Burial and he has also consented to lecture ! will be in West cemetery. on the interesting features of his A = Mrs. R. K. Davis entertained ‘“The = X 7 ; B T ; = U The condition of Arthur O'Mare, | Luncheon club” on Friday afternoon. | The funeral will be held from the| Garrity, it will be remembered, was | 7po picture is in three reels and it | Who is ill at his home on Railroad | There were elght Iadies present. Mrs, Berlin News Wilcox residence at 2:30 o'clock Sat-| hefore Judge G. Griswold in the Ber- | Lo uires nensly an hour (o show. it, | Avenue, shows continued . improve- | powell won the prize. ; —~—-—— |urday afternoon, the Rev. Samuel A.|lin police court on two occasions dur- | |t o Dresented before the Camp Firg | Ment, and his recovery is fiow looked Oklanm Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Congre-|ing the past half vear. the first time | & W% Presentec BEtors FOv ER0P S 08 | ror, Mrs. Frank Barnes of Rutherford, gational church, officiating. Inter- | for horsewhipping his niece, and the | ! 2 | Miss Nellie Flood has resigned her | N. J., who has been the guest of Mrs. | ‘ ment will be in the Maple cemetery | second time for breach of the peace, | Lrumbull received many compliments | =t W€ LE F 00 Wor (00 N8 | e ing has returned to her home. | tion Ap: where the body of the deceased wom- Schediile for Benevolonee | from big sportsmen connected With & PO SR e | an’s husband was interred April 28 ; 55 that organization on the excellence of “OMmpPany o : Mrd, Richan | = : The schedule of benevolences for | overy feature. The pictures were| A son was born Tuesday to Mr. and rs. Richardson ls ill at her home | { of this year. s Be “ongreg: . : . » > Las at th v “ B“.E INN Mrs. Webster was born in Beckley 1““ Berlin Congregational church fol-| (uken by an expert “movie” man, who | Mrs. Henry Roper of East street. a e junction ;F‘;;kl:nhnmn i b S as Y (Mo ws: % 7ty Ses— en are | ey T 840 i n el a e ht ero A e S s R C ear e e h Mo | oocommenied EMI- BT oimbETI A GU RIS The p'ay ntitled “The Fascinating | lower house of | Jared and Harriet (Hurlburt) Hig-|cjanan: January 17, for Foreign Mis-| CiP and some. flattering offers have NOTICE. Fanny Brown,” will be repeated Fri- voted to appre| wins. She was brough up in Bec 2 ? Mis. | been received from photo-play mag- | FOR DRESSMAKING in all ils| day evening, January 22 at the Con- | used for the #i ; . | e = January 31, for Home Mis- . : . | ley, attended the local schoals, and ebruary 14, for the Kducation | MAtes Who are desirous of putting it branches, and reasonable prices, 20 | gregational church chapel bery in thagtll i si Hanmm Man {0 C(m st Hosm"y lived in Berlin all her life. = For the | society; Iebruary' 25, for the Hart. oD the clrouit as the “only bonifide| to Mrs. W. W. Foss parlors 23 il boe! Pt . e | greater part of her life, she Was alf g gihool of Religions Pedagogy; | PICtures of the real wild west, the Rroad street, Plainville. -14-wix Miss Catherine Comstock, of the | during the last { member of the Berlin (‘,m\gregalmnr\ll March 14 fe Foreign Missions. | Scenes in which are not staged. It is north end, is visiting relatives in New Robb N church, of which her husband was| ... 5 e iene ot {1 | probable that the rights will be som‘M l H'll N York. at Ol WEDSIEr PabE. | e M o e | MareR 28, for Emergency Funa; Aprit | P ot ‘Maple Hill News , The iatest 18 7 - SRl 11, for Home Missions: April 25, for | Within a few weeks. - | She hcv;m:v tlr\vo wife of Mr. W t\hu(e!‘ the Ministerial Relief fund; May 9, Mr. Trumbull is seen in most of the | The v . ¥ ;;‘;ah"?lf bnhnk October 12, 1858 and their union was | e o " o 0 - Asso- | scenes that are included in the reels | e young ladies of the Christain | - G- DEAIH flf MRS )U'Lm S WEBSIER blessed with the birth of two chil- .y on; pay for Em v Fund; | The pictures describe most vividly the A surprise miscellaneous shower | Endeavor will meet with the Misses K This was pree PESEp————— | aren, one of whom, Cyrus We Tome 6, #tay e By By U | randing of - eattie, breaking o | W tendered last evening in Newins- | Ellott, Friday evening, to sew for the | the safe of the | died at the age of seventeen yea 5 e s = SR ton to J. Hall and Miss Maude Tripp | Red Cross. early yesterday I LSl ania Publishing Society; June 20, for the | horses and other incidents in the life | (0 o "0 oo o S0l o ontly an- | made off Sl | Since Mr. Webster's death, which 0C-| ymerjcan seaman’s Friend Society. |of the cowboys, besides giving a good %0 angap s ) i curred Tather suddenly on the morn- ) B L NROISENO0VS e Coo B e & E00LH nbiinced o . weidl Was Descendant of Governor Brad- | ing of April Mrs. Webster made Brief Items. = 'l'r el g i Il‘;”m = o rs. .\(muh' is attending the State The action &l her home with her only daughter.| Louls Anderson of Deacon North's| S8 a7¢ “HAtec W 2o HOeEes, ~rom | Mr. and Mrs. R. H.\Jirwin are re- | Grange n Waterbury. Mr. and Mrs. | o ves sond ford.—D. A. R. Mceting TOmorrow. Inasmuch as her father was the | Hill has staked out a tot en New |Photosraphic viewpoint the pictures ceiving congratulations upon the birth | Rowley are also attending as dele- | 100 S0 VER SO0 son of Henrietta Bradford, Mrs. Web- | Britain road for a new hause. On |2re sblendid examples of expert work- | ot a gaughter, who arrived Wednes- | Bates. | ceived. The e —Briefl Items, | ster was a direct descendant of the |another lot nearby he is erecting a|Mmanship and the naturalness of every | qay. P in the shaats v Williams, | llustrious William Bradford, ~who | handsome cottage. feature makes the recls different from | R Mrs. George Woram entertained #imilar bill. Thi If present plans of Henry WHUamS. | _,,\ oier from Bngland in the! St Gabriel's Guild met at the home | the Western. pictures usually shown| The cholr of the Congregational |, iy CSCHS HOFein cotertasied | oo Tyl Sy & Hartford real estate man, material fayflower” in 1620 and served as the | of Mrs. H. Builey in East Berlin this| !t the “nickelodeons for which ac-| church will meet on Sunday MOrning | ,riernoon. Mrs, Sternberg won. the | bank robber, d Uie. there will be ab . up-to-Sate AR e tors have posed. for rehearsal insteud of Saturday eve- | 1°F " e | i 5 By | e e i : e e e, ool o # 1 To give all an opportunity to see ning during the winter months ! ountry inn in this vicinity within a |from 1621 to 1657, excepting five| James Woddr o 3 [ i RS e oodruff is still confined to | pictures, the women in charge of | The five man few months and, to this end, car- | vears, which honor he declined for| pic p Sy e i —— | ¥ “penters are busy at the old Amos | that period. e ome by Mness. He is trou-| . cntertainment have decided to| Mrs. George Woram entertained the | AUSTRIAN FOREIG with robberies Webster place just over tho vi Besides Mrvs. Wilcox, three nicces Sy have them shown two nights, an a Bridge club on Tuesday afternoon, | Lewis, “Road ton town line on the Hartford survive the deceased woman. They ”lrJn‘;d“h()I‘;““(‘r "r{] ll.‘*s.( e I111" re*| rangement to which Mr. Trumbull as- | there were three tables. Mrs. Davis | jand James Spe pike, remodelling the dwelling house. | #re Lena and Jennie Woolworth of | (AERer AOME jrom “nion college ati sented. | won the prize. ‘ ward Inhoff. - Spacious verandas have aiready | New Haven and Mrs. Frederick Dun- | © » AN ., yesterd or a — held at Cushing,, s The club now has about $1,000 as | X Jeen crected about the front and of New Britain. jerent By Wil ekl e, a nucleus for the fund which it hopes The supper which was to have been at Pawnee eouth sides of the house and the ~ James Bawden, a_former local res- | to eventually use for the erection of a Ncld in Buell's hall Friday evening | Hungarian Minister, Baron Stephan Pirey renovation of the interior is now pro- ident, called upon Bast Berlin friends | j,yjlding suitable for a public library | "% been postponed. i : ' The Spess b gressing rapidly, it being the plan of Gris of I vesterday afternoon. o G Ty e S Gy i E | Burian Von Rajecz, Will Succeed ', have confs - luwacn to ranstorsmi kome ofiithe iton Tepresentativel from \Berlin tolftns | SN o omantalAld soclety of the Bers| “ravies will Houbtisss add ereatlyito The Woman's Literary club will | Pirst National - £ se s bvestenday 1 , . i~ | Count Leopold Von Berchtold, ceven rooms into comfortable apart- | seneral a wl.mhl.\ was yesterday ap-| i, Congregational church met Mons | il at aan otnt meet with Mrs. Mallory Wednesday i Tuesday. More ments for transients. He expects to | pointed chairman of the house com- . | e 4 & terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. The lafforta of thel members to give | ~Lrornoon January 30th, be ready to open up for husiness by | Mittee on public health and safety. the beginning of the popular auto- Ofiicers Installel. mobile season. He will cater to the | Widow of Deacon Charles S. Webster Chairman of House Committee. Dr. Roger M. Griswold of Kensing- Vienna. Austria, Jan. 13, via Lon- | fired in a runnfi don.—Count Leopold von Berchtold, ' robbers and a Austrian foreign minister, has re-|hills signed and his resignation has been - accepted, according to the Vienna | o ‘Fremdembiatt.” Count von Berch.- | HIGHWAY The Kensington Methodists will hold Lecture Before Gun Club. prize and F. H. Oldershaw of New | (414 will be succeeded by Baron Ste- | a cottage prayer meeting this even- Mr. Trumbull has accepted an invi- | Britain won the gentlemen's prize. phan Burian von Rajecz, minister of | Kast Haddam ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. { H. S. Morgan. Francis Deming of Worthington VN A otter yrary - | Ei A ridge. = the town a better library are greatly Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Proudman en- appreciated by the residents and the | tortafned at bridge whist last eve- District Deputy Grand Chancellor The regular meeting of the danc-!club has the co-operation of all in ning, there were four tables of play- , In addition to the work being done {40 po i Chancellor Albert Wilcox and at the house, which was orected some | g, g Master at Arms John Hunder- :l’:fml: isi‘:;(’iilf”inlx\rfr‘;’l e ‘“':" “fl';f lach, installed the following officers Williims has put up and flies a large |OF the Zast fce house and erected buildings for housing his poultry expects to keep a large number of cittle on the place. Mr. Williams has had considerable experience in the hotel business, hav- tation to lecture on his hunting trip | the roval court in the Hungarian P There will be a sewing bee and s0- | cahinet Ex club at the Hotel Bond this evening, | i3l at the home of Mrs. Fred Boy- The communication published in Hartford, Jan. He is afiiliated with that organization | in8ton, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leon | the “Fremdemblatt” announcing the | having in charg | Clark will assist in entertaining retirement of the Austrian foreign | highway bridge Berlin lodge of Knights of Pythias Tuesday evening Chancellor Commander—W. J, Hes- before members of the Hartford Gun L T LOST-—Ostrich’ feather neck piece be- tween Ritehie store and Upson cor- Vice Chancellor—H. R. Clark. i ner Monday night. Please notify Prelate—W. H. Fogette. Mrs. E. Stiquel, Kensington. Tel. of Work—Max Sugonhime. No. 648-12. 1574 Jax * of Finance—G. H. Pollard. | | | 1 i automobile trade. H. E. Atwell of Middletown, assisted iinr.'. class will be omitted this week. | its plans to raise the necessary funds. | ers, Miss Nina Blair won the ladie's | | | | and has agreed to show his western “movies” in connection with a ban- . TR : minister, ways | port to the' B8 quet which the club has arranged for Sunday, January 24th will be obh- ‘Count von Berchtold, who for a | shows receipts o | this evening. S\PN'('(_* in gie Y]la;'itf;»‘rddvhm‘c(‘r‘ws n: long while desired to retire and who | of $2,974. The ing conducted the Bradley House in | : Ins i i L — o W. 3 M e ;i1 | American Board field day. One of | had asked the emperor to relieve him Southington for several years. e | Master of Tixehequer—J. L. Hub- | GRANC LTH DAY- e W “;;"‘,Tf“r"’fm: TSl Wit | the team of speakers will speak at the | of his office, renewed the request | bard. 28 & e ! -, v P > sold out to Keefe and Downing. the | e et Sea anmmmulmj“" - *\4 b give a description of his exploring Congregational church in the evening. present manage lastiunne BEintel s al e for Speeinl Day | (vip in Labrador. Judge Malone on | = which time he has made his home in AT - Nelson Adopted at Mceting in Waterbury. | his last trip to the frozen north pen. Ih:x;Hnr'l . 5 Inner Guard—W. T. Trevethan. Waterbury, Jan: 14.—The closing | etrated into the wilds where white m.;‘.\‘(f,'f :u) i“‘;vi:'m,\ ‘4]\{;(,( m;:-‘,‘\‘\',]{,‘.'_:\l..‘; Outer Guard—M. F. Griswold. ses sions of the .mnu‘a} meeting of the jmen had Leverjprey "“_'»“‘." trod. He The annual meeting of the Kin ceeded by the Hungarian minister, | °"t- and foot v DriBiec A Wasteatt Connecticut State Grange were held some excliting experiences and his . i d s 3 cent. of the ree thwn line. it will be out of the ques- Representative—Max Sugenhime, today. The forenoon session was | reminiscences are most interesting Datel ors SuIENE ST IR iron Stephan Burian von Rajec nt. of the red Hon«for Mr. Williams to dpply for a e rei s e i R O, 0 G e e 3 /s’ » B Johnak Stoddand (Wednesday dand | : ‘ or. THE Hits cotiuo i L y E o ard. o ation of reports Odd Fellows' Installation. ary 20, at two o’clock. i $5.266 FOR STATE, treasurer. The W6 it ot Newinelontis oy i D. A. R. Mceting Tomorrow. from ‘committecs appointed at the District Deputy M. Detus of Rris- - | 1,660 times & rather reticent when seen by a Herald || Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles of Kensing- | OPening session. The recommenda- | tol, will be In charge of the installa- Dwight Capen of Peeksklll, N. Y., is | geport on Bridge Between Old Say- | crossed the brid reporter this morning, but admitted | ton will give a paper on “Old Homes | tion that a day be set apart each |tion of the officers of Sequassen lodge, | Visiting at the home of D. K. Perry. that he would scon open up an auto | of New Americans” at the January | ¥ear to be known as Grange Health {I. 0. O. F., at its meeting to be held | TN inn. He acquired the property from | meeting of Emma Hart Willara chap- | Day, for the consideration of topics | this evening'in Odd Fellows' hall. He| Wilbor R. Corbin a former resident | Hartford, Jan 14.—An idea of the NS o Robert Leonard only a short time |ter, Daughters of the American Re- | relating to health, was adopted. Ap- | will he assisted by his staff, sclected | of Maple HIill passed away Sundav | amount of travel over the new bridge yz0. hut exchanging some Hartford | volution, which is to be held tomor- | proval was given to the recommenda- | from Pequabuck lodge of the neigh- | evening in San Diego, California. He |spanning the Connecticut river be- | popmer Assistan property for i. The farm contains | row afterncon at the home of Mrs. | tion that the annual elections of su- | boring city. has been an invalid for two vcars, | tween Old Saybrook and Old Lyme in about forty acres and was occupied | Itoger M. Griswold of Kensington. [ bordinate granges he held in Novem-! The local lodge has arranzed and went to Calfornia for his health, | 1914, is given in a report of the com- hy five generations of Websters 1t | There will be readings by Miss Caro- | ber, instead of December. A resolu- | entertain the members and guests at | and it was thought he was improving, | missioners of the bridge to Governor Hartford, Jan, i one of the most valuable pieces of | jine Savage and Miss Helen Cowles | tion proposed by the committee on | an oyster supper to be served in con- his death came as a great surprise to | Holcomb today. “The tolls and other | Nickerson of Hi property of this vicinity. It passed | will render musical selections, co-operation, and adopted, urges pra- | nection with the installation. his many friends in the east. e | ecoipts amounted to $9,241 and the | aken into custd from the Webster heirs to' Mr. -Tjson- The next meeting of the chapter | ducers to give honest packing. Sell Factory Plant Tomorrow. would have been forty vears old had | .ypenses $3.974. There was turned by Deputy ard shortly after the old home- | will he held Friday afternoon, Febru- | The convention endorsed the teach- | no plant of the ldeal 6 he lived until January 17th. The de- i {,rned into the state treasury $5,266 | (o o) sooPew stead burned down. ary 12. and Mrs. Mildrum and Miss | {ng of home economics in the public plantiontneideal bwichicoms fceasad sl survived by hin switel &nd'| /ey alent of 22.3 per cent on | O T SEEEEN 2 olli il be! the hastesses 4 & Al iny. which has been in the hands of | four children, living in New Haven, a | OF_'h¢ equivalent of 2.3 per cent on | gory The man Death of Mrs. Webster. Holl will be th esses. schools The matter of declding the |, receiver for several months, Will be! brother G. T.. Corbin of New Britain, | (M CO8t of the bridge | cell at police hd . Mrs. Julia ‘8. (Higgins' Woebster, Garrity's Fall Fatal time, place and program for the next|sold under the hammer tomorrow af-| and a sister. Mrs. James Powell of | _The Number of foot passengers over |, taken to Bol Sidow of Deacon Charles Salih Web. | An article concerning the death of |annual meeting was referred With | ternoon, the court having granted an | Maple il He also loaves his fathar | the bridge was 54,537; of persons in Nickerson W ster. and mother of My Frank I..| Peter Garrity of Kensington will he | power to the executive committee. i order to Attorney Newell Jennin | and mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cor- | Vehicles 24.396; of two seated autos| (., ut Hyannis Wilcox, passed away ai her daugh- | found in another column of tonight's | The work of the Improvement league, | who has char of the company’s | bin, of Summitt, New Jersey, a sister, | 1-638; of one seated autos 1,860; changing the reg ter's home on Warthinzton ridge at | Herald. He died at the New Britain | as now being carried on in New Lon- | affairs, to dispose of its holdings at| Mrs. R. W. Moistu of Summitt, New | {rucks; 900 small trucks, 5422 one | figures $116.79 this morning, following | hospital last night as the result of | don county. was endorsed. An ad- | public auction Jersey and another sister Mrs. (. H. | horse vehicles, 4.332 vehicles drawn | found on Blue Hj several months. She | injuries sustained in a fall Tuesday | dress was delivered by Charles M. The sale is scheduled for 2 o'clock | Fobes of New York | by t horses or oxen; 103 by four | canvassing from was scventy_five years old. night. Gardner, .high priest of Demeter. in the afternoon and James A I\IM—E Mr. Corbin was a member of [hejhnrw" and 821 motorcycles. lu carpel sweepeord was paid to the | months of July, The emperor, recognizing the impor- par ghowed recel The Boy Scout will give an enter- | foreign minister to take this step, has tainment the last week in January granted his request gEest with | { tant personal reasons moving the | oo Cot S0 T | | Automobiles “Count von Berchtoid will be brook and Old Lyme Submitted. annis A