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i Plainville News | TAX RAISE NEEDED I i Store ~ FOR IMPROVEMENTS | - HARTFORD. We are Exclusive Selling Agents for “American Lady” and “Madame Lyra" Corsets, Bira Mil Wil Be Requied if WITH LINENS AND COTTONS oo Appovs Pettions. | CSOON%&%%PTfig SI\%I(J)%]Y : ISELECTHEN WORK ON - BUDGET THERE HAS BEEN A STEADY RUSH FOR THESE EVER NEEDED 3 | New Highway in Westwood Park Will HOUSEHOLD STUFFS EVER SINCE SALiC BEGAN TUESDAY MORNING, ‘M WISE HOMEKEEPERS ARE THOSI; WHO ARE BUYING LIBERALLY s Cost at. Least $1,500—Ordinary Ex- | OF THE DAMASKS, CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, CRASHES ENS THAT EVERY FAMILY NEEDS AND MUST HAVE I THE EUROPEAN DISTURBANCE HAS CAUSED A GREAT p o ast Yoar's (;})()l)s IN THE LINEN M NS AR S WIE WERE FORTUNATE IN HAVING ORDERS PLACED BE- R R R FORE THE WAR BROKE OUT, AND HAD OUR IMPORTS HERL. FOR 0| crease In the grand list, the voters will THAT RE N f | have to raise the tax rate to fifteen OLD LOW PRICES, SO IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO STOCK UP NOW. ® | mills should they approve of the ex- PDAMASK BARGAINS. | TOWEL BARGAIN \lanx’len;\x:;' expenses called for in the There is a 60 inch BLEACHED | Oprposite the main office, on cen- petitions for improvements to'be act- PAMASK of pure linen, with pick ter counter, we offer cd on at the adjourned annual town of good patterns and quality usual- ABSORBENT HUCK ‘TOWLLS, meeting Monday night. This is the Iy 539¢ to 65¢, for 5¢c yard. white or with colored borders, 150 opinion of First Selectman W. J. VERY GOOD INDEED, 66 inch, quality. Sale price 12 1-2¢ each. Johnson as expressed to a Herald 75¢ grade for 67 1-2¢ yard. A finer | TURKISH TOWELS in all white man this morning in discussing the quality of Irish make and regular or with red or blue borders, Regu- [ | icdget which the town officials are 7 1-2¢ kind offered at 1 lar 12 1-2¢ value, priced very, very working on at the present time. d. special at 10 1-2c each. The estimates thus far prepared DOUBLE DAMASK from one. of FOR ONLY 22¢ EACH—You get lead the selectmen to believe that the the best Irish makers, is in ver) the best 25¢ Turkish towels to bo ordinary expenses for the year will be handsome designs. Recally worth | found in the city. Double warp and mately $36,000, which is com- and sold in most stores at $1.25. | extra heavy, for 22¢ each. paritively the same as was charged Our sale price, $1.00 yard. | TAKE SPECIAL NOT that all Bl | up last year. The fourteen mill tax VERY SPECIAL THIS, 72 inch | 5¢ towels, hemmed and hem- E} | rate now in existence will produce fine Ileathrer Bleached Double stitched, all pure linen Fluck-as« cnough revenue to cover this amount Pamask, $1.50 quality in beantiful back, white and colored borders, without plunging the town further in- patterns. Sale price $1.25 yard. | 22c each. to debt but extras will have to be paid for by an additional tax unless THERE ARE PATTERN CLOTHS—Napkins, Finer Towels, Linen B | (he e T Sheets and Pillow Cases, in fact everything in linen is underpriced for this B | material boost. great Annual Sale. : 1. A. Freeman, chairman of tha BLANKETS AND QUIL e also included in this special January f | board of assessors, said this morning selling. Look to your nceds and supply them~at the low pric we are {hat the voters will have a report on asking now. It is true economy to do so. &8 | (he grand list at Monday night's meet- ing and from that some idea may be gleaned as to what receipts are to be expected during the coming year. He Our Great January § Ends Saturday Night penses Will Not Differ Materially We will feature specially for Saturday the balance of a Manufacturer's stock of Wi COATS selling for $ | COATS selling for ..value up to $16.75 .. 7.95 value up to $22.50 CO4 Selling for $l4 95 COATS selling for value up to $27.50 A e . | value up to $20.00 ... Iivery Coat New This Season, stylish, made from serviceable fabrics, at about one-ha None Sent on Approval. None Sent on This Week We Feature Also Our Great January Sale of . Pointed Fox Scarfs, for this Sale $22.50, $32.50 and $35.00 Priced Pointed Fox Muffs for this Sale $25, $37.50, $20.75 and $ Skunk Raccoon Scarfs for this Sale $10, $10.95 and $12.9 From Skunk Racooon Muffs for this Sale $10, $12.95 and $16.75, : Hudeon Seal and Fitch Scarfs for $12.95 and $18.75. One_Thlrd Hudson Seal and Fitch Muffs for $25.00 and $27.50, Hudson Seal and Skunk Scarfs for $12.95 and $14.95. to Skunk Scarfs for this Sale $18.75, $22.50, $25 and $35. Skunk Muffs for this Sale $12.95, $22.50, $25 and $35. 0 H lf Natural Raccoon Scarfs for this Sale $7.50 and $14.95. fle' a Natural Raccoon Muffs for this Sale $12.95 and $14.95, Fitch Scarfs for this Sale $6.95, $14.95 and $16.75. LeSS Fitch Muffs for this Sale $37.50. Black Lynx Muffs for this Sale $20.75 and $32.50, Than Black Lynx Scarfs for this Sale $16.75, $29.75, $32.50 and $35. Taupe Fox Muffs for this Sale $27.50, Regularly Taupe Scarfs for this Sale $27.50 and $20.75. Natural Cat Lynx Sets for $15.00. e — give no intimation as to the extent ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT- H | of the increase, but it was said by the LY R ECKIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. GERILERGGI WICH R WlIRE WA HRE L et . far above normal. The assessors have - . . i — —— R B | been working diligently for weeks and it is said that they have revised 7, £ atly, aki El - name, by the name of “The Warden, [ Cross, were busy today getting the | et ETSatly, making some reduc Berl n News Burgess and Freemen of Borough | Town hall into readiness. When their | Tho school board has filed an es- — | of Worthington. work was completed the hall pre- | tjmate of the cost of educating the Section 2 of the charter provides |sented a beautiful appearance in its | chilaren of the town during the year. that, “for the better government of |C¢ecorations of flags, streamers and It figures the expense of this depart- 00[ said borough,” meetings of the resi- | sSmall pines, T o At $167000 dents of the horough should be held | It is reported that the advance sale | which is about the same as last year's, twice annually; one in March and the | Of tickets for the event has been very | gelectman Jolmson}xpoct% e e « i ?‘nth(‘r i e, o0 wildn Gy | S o o e | tial increase in the charity account { '} officers were to be chosen. e ape e ssersiand (COmImItiten gl Belialsol expects fthat i tirall fowm i And said borough, in legal meet- & ¢ Datromesses: ( yjjding account will show a raise. | ing assembled,” says Section 5, “shall | MTS: Sidney M. Cowles, Miss Marjorie SR have power to lovy taxes on the polls | Moore, Miss Elizabeth Wilcox, Mrs. i d U and ratable estate within the limits | GOr&e P. Dunham, M J. C. Lin- | {14 expense for the necessary changes lfifllSlflifl[E M&V Be Calle DoR | of said borough, for such purposes as | (1 Mrs James Frazan, Miss Nora | ghouiq be borne this year. Other de- w i said borough shall think proper, and en. Mrs William Morgan, Mrs. 1 paiqments will show no material to” choose a collector or collectors to | O J- Burr, Mrs. B. P. Dunham and | cnanges. us far as the ordinary ex- | == MR (] DGGGG 0188"0“ | collect such taxes; who shall, having | Mi8s Carrie Bauer. penses are concerned. Outside Guard—William Buys. a great deal for ,' | received a warrant for that purpose, Cromwell Girl's Tuition Paid. Should the voters approve of the Chaplain—E. D. Warfield. out any moneta e s | sizned by the warden, have the same | Town Treasurer Francis H. Shaw |plan of buiiding a in West- A letter was b e, | highway Worki 55 Hours. »: fif VEIERAN” ASSO{‘M“ON powers as collectors of town taxes by | I received a check for twenty dol- | wood park, the town must spend at =, W .” Garrison expressi h) ol law have.” Section 8§ tells that the |la¥s from the school committee of |least $1,500 for the improvement, Mr. With the exception of one or two could not attend [ warden and burgesses of the bor- | Cremwell in payment of the tuition | Johnson believes. There is a | departments, the Trumbull Elegtric ing a high tribut ™ | ough shall enjoy all the privileges | fur Julin McGillicudy. a Cromwell [ plan on foot for the establishment | COMPany started its plant on a fifty- Organized Last Evening at Sclectman | granted to the selectmen and justices | girl, who attends the Hubbard school | of evening schools, which will have | five hour echedule this week. The YT e . i | of the peace in the several towns, | in Bast Berlin, her home heing nearer | to be paid for. The citizens back of | fACtory i8 now operating until 6 Gibney's Home—Wirst Hunter's |, 4 other sections enumerate the that school than to any of those |the proposition claim they will ask |©'¢lock at night and most of the i e V | Powers he bor vhich ¢ 1- | in the town where she akes her | for 4 riation’ 5 rooms will work a half a day tomor- N " a ijcense Issued—¥lagman Neary | POWers of the borough, which are al- c s makes her | for an appropriation’ of hut $150. This | I - Vmc G M t [ [ [ i cd License Iss = Y| most identical with the majority home. hewever, added to the other extras |O%- overnor martin Eatertain T AeraaE i e dang Reports in circulation to the effect N o rork—Bricfs, | those allow he town self. g B oo im0V eE s B | '[‘hut\]i'h:x::]or( E et i it o [ eamberfoigonmuters D econ e will demand an extra mill to the tax | that the General “Electric company i i A v hether or not the old borough of | section to the effect that the in. | According to Max Sugenhime, the | .o had made an offer for the Trumbull at Dinner in His Honor. - Worthington, a charter for which was | habitants living within the borough | {icket agent at the Berlin passenger | phere arc twenty-one houses 1in | company’s plant, and business have gfdnted by the gencral assembly in | shall remain and continue as in- ;7‘]‘“"“' '_:‘"l,f“‘]"“ ek & Westwoodhinan RS o cchoan ot DS R ST e S EREET LTI ey . | May 1834, still cxisis is a question | habitants of the town of Berlin, en- [ O 85 "o B ARd HICC stoyn 043 |.which would be served by the pro-'|of the local*contgen. Washington, Jan. 15.—Vice Gover- Physically a _which certain members of the Berlin | titled to all privileges and subject to ;’mw »“_‘fm‘ ”:T" (.fl:{:j(“ ‘\""”‘l”‘;‘lw‘l‘f"'"c posed new highway. Merchants and “Movies” Made Hit. nor Henderson B. Martin of the Tfjlage Improvement society are tak- | all burdes My G e nekhimice G5 \'Oln.]l](l. ts are heard, but the ticket others desirous of making deliveries Nearly a mile of motion picture Philippines sounded a warning | Out— ells & steps to deiermine and which | If the special act had mever heen [ SOT RIS AYC (HEATG Bu A o e | Would also be benefited and it would | film, depicting life among the hunters | 28ainst possible American exploita- | a4 Cryiny St = ; be possiblc to get the post office de- | and cowpunchers in the far west | 08 Of those islands at a dinner given | may bée decided at the present ses- | passed. ) these. i | e s Doubtless, very few people have partment to extend its rural delivery | and showing some picturesque scenery | \n his honor here last night by resi- | Ended by dent Commissioners Quezon and Monmouth, Ill. For the past few ycars, the matter | any knowledge of the old borough First Hunter’s License. service to that territory. Pecople in|in the Jackson Hole country were b ot “of collecting enough moncy by a pub- | And its charter. William Bulkeley The first hunt license to be the Mountain View scction are ex- [ shown last evening at the banquet of ‘.flr"’m"“‘ SN SUMEE CIADINIE L | G nervous, Tic ‘enmvass to cover the cost of light- | (ells that, when he was a boy, he as- | sucd from the loca! town clerk's office | Pected to be out in force Monday | the Hartford Gun elub given in the | S°0F¢ oF more of senators and repre- | T f etting 80 B s of the Worthington | Sisted in staking out the borough after | this vear was taken out vestenday by | night and they are said to be plan- [ fotel Bond last evening. The pio- | SCTtatIves, Assistant Secretary Breck- | 5re day 1 just b district, has steadily become more | the legislature, upon request, had ) Captain Charles Warren of Worthing- | nins a determined effort to get favor- | tures were in connection with a lec- ,;'1'“1“““_.“’ the war department, G | when & Sl S hm ult and it is for thit reason that | changed the boundaries to decrease | ton ridge. The captain is a great | able action on the highway plan turo by John .H. Trjthabull of this T "n;rv.‘ « efi 0”‘ e bureau of in- | what wog the mal e rerastod are desirous of learn- | 1S size. There were horough officers | sportsman and spends much of his Criticise School Board. place. i st "h . ""' g “fi- g a M condition and how n e 2 et | then, he says, and everything w leisure time with the dog and gun. Mr. Trumbull gave an account of 1 have noticed lately,” said Mr. | 545 me any good O if ‘the rules jof the ‘old icharter oo by e e with! thé chanter 7 | Martin, after eulogizing the Filipinos | I oot yf vannol be so interpreted as to make | (O0€ T FERECATOE w“m: 1,'\‘ e Returns 1o Work. having a cement walk laid in front of | Nis experiences on his *hunting trip | [0 " By o5 0e™ P ti g states | ',:,?, I.ggtltde d it compulsory for the residents to pay | g, S e e Tomoxrow evening, John Neary of | the school plant on Broad street with- '””‘: »‘""";‘"“ last ”":“""“". o ; | toward them, “a tendency In this ggminued ;‘L- “e.-.t - = fraving s ex se | L S 8 3 3 > conse » voters . s talk was most interesting anc 2 " R ‘.d.)‘ towar i defraying the expense | vears, he says, but the date of | Beckley Quarter wilt ‘complete the L‘_\Ilitd l‘):fd’: nna:\g](] ;ar ‘1:‘(11-\(1 txi‘\hfltx\‘"s vk S e ork the | COUNtry to quibble and split hairs on | gay I look ten ye of ;nv lm:fi‘mmm_'“l- ol | one has been forgotten and | first week's,work. that he has been | peeting. SR - B e vening the little (:fln;:s in connection with | well, healthy “and . Among those who are said to be in- ! o0 o sl : b }os h 3 g. : v : ¢ A u L‘ i e e 2 annot he found on the records. Mr. | aple to peffbrimi since the evening of R i iwaya been a difforence Fivief Tteina, i ‘|hp Philippine question ! could induce ev: térested are Ifrancis cming and | pgyjkeley and others are inclined to | Septerfiber 19 e . s M s % | World Watching Policy. nervous woman Major Frank L. Wilcox of Worthing- | Talie iy L EpRetb e -_-:\\hvn he figured and | of opinion as to the board's authori- Cornelius Lehane, a noted Irish y HARRIET GALE, (o ridme REenntne ) Ghowaial f B s »n\_]\lr(-d.n\ the accident in-the |ty to expend any money for improve- | labor leader, will give a iecture in the | It is a great problem, and the Th 'y ok 2 5 | s injured in the accident in which S stuglly - with 4% il s 3 g 2 greater because the whole world is ere are many bk been approached in the mutter | 4 § 05 : = B ments not actually within the boun- | Town hall this evening under the aus- out carew: R S e e e sons © Association. William Gordon Brown's automobile | daries of the property used for school | pices of the Socialist party. watching our policy there o Shvee and, ssible, that he A ra oAltte be o e Eh ilicrashed iritolona¥othl tnel Mlddlavown | burposss andssynia ‘arithe voias (LOE IRS OHEE B WEIRGE SR S0 | o fding, it into the house of represcntatives ol o Caaton o whien other | Geene bull NN great governments of the world have Vinol, our deliciou Black Fox Scarfs, Sale Price $10, $10.95, $12.95, $16.756 and up to $32.50. Black Fox Muffs, Sale Price $12.95, $16.75, $18.75, $22.50 and $39.00, Here are Furs that you can buy with the utmost confidence. They are from a rellabl and are guaranteed to give you satisfactory service, | iyt S——— Gloves and Handkerchiefs at January Sale Saturday Only Misses' Long Wool Gloves, fancy cuffs, white and Women's Embroidered Handkerch gray, $1.25 grade for .... $1.00 | ¢ $2.25. Sale price Shirt Scotch Wool Gloves, for Saturday, last day Women's Plain Hemstitched Sasll of sale . 39c par Misses’ Kid and Mocha Gloves and Mittens, value from 50c to $1.00, for | | 26c each, sale price Men's Plain Hemstitched Handke Extensive repairs are needed in the town hall and the sclectmen believe Criticism of the school board for s, it Selectman - Johnson's horse had a 2 : e 1 B branch trains at the Beckley A | e e i e SR . s e Y s s soon | Berlin Sons of Veterans' association | orofct 8 (8 S0 e ", (k'[}"_ grade | is said, are planning to air their [ gjeking fit vesterday afternoon while | i | g, res g In the death of | views on the subject’ at the coming |; as tied in tt vag shed ar toni Laden with dust and tucked away in | was formed last evening by seventeen | Mrs. Brown and her two children itswas tled in, the wagon shed near . 44 in the past—a temptation to b ",ldc and so sure - Ao e Of » loc: wn | . . her = % 2 ¥ the Town hall, Before the animal |° , g : ui d " Jix?\‘ol(”.(oln}l'} .<’| l).nr leal i Wi | veterans sons ho congregated at| Neary, who was acting as flagman, ‘hool committee claims it Had | wa. bacified itaheslatnnd made a | CrPIOIt. Be sirong; not wesk, and ds | gl 3’9"'2«‘.35 to cletls office, has been found a vol-| ypo pome of Selectman William H. | Was knocked down by Brown's ma- | the right to have the walk laid dnd | gizeable opening ib' the' side 8f the |10t Succumb to the temptation to ex- | sois goiis b0 henil Bane of the Private Laws of Connecti- a0 r the Durpos Juage | chine and sustained a severe Injury to | the members seemingly do not believe araA 77 5 | ploit the Philippines.” | Vi is & delici cut which contains an article st i Griswold was appointea | NS right ankle. Hé has been under [ a complaint is justified as the im- 2 y i Lauds United States Work, | inol is & delicion hat the general assembly in 1834 AR e e the care of Dr. M. H. Griswold Y : Aot o . Funeral services for Irederick extractof cod liver r tempors chairman and A. H. Bush- 3 provement well warranted the ex- . % Mr, Quezon praised the American ! § d t . passed an act to the effeci.that all the | | o)y (jark, £ Myplis:L William Bt Biots. pense incurred, even should there be | ROPer were held this afternoon at soViiarn encatwork Tnithe PhiMsstac | fon and contains Sy electors of this state, inhabitants nf} W, ¥ - naton, Dr. George el cotts v 5 ST some technical point which might and called attention to the fact that The Clark & B the town of Berlin, in Hartford coun- | p." Dunham of Berlin and Frank D. | gensington “““m‘-”‘\_“ ’{}‘"‘_‘:“ of the | ;ake the change one for the voters to | it was unique in that it was doing ' £i%ts. New Britain ty; living within the following bounds, | Woods of Hast Rerlin were appointed | paid this evening at ‘h‘ ':I‘:<“ “",”“ decild on. terment . 8 B ing drug stores @ to wit: Bq,mmp;, ‘(\t th‘(‘ ten m.llt | a committee of three to draw Up a, ynd Mrs. .. G. Sheldon: Enjoy Oyster Supper. s(gpe from Hartford, on the east side | set of by-laws o be prosented at a o it o : ; p Members of Sequassen lodge, 1. O of ¥he Hartford and New llaven turn- | meeting January at Mr. Bushnell's he Junlor Campg Iilre eirls wiilfl == Sf 119 3hen | etirae anvary s Nanite two i ? X meet this evening at the home of Miss | - F- and visiting Odd Fellows en- il pike-road, -running ten . s east, | ho on Deavon North's hill. At f oy B o8 Beril ® OEMUS3 | soved an oyster supper served in thelr | Weeks Twenty per cent. discount 5 . o Ny g4 serlin. 403 g D £ B < ¢ thence running siutheisic 10 the | that time officers will he elected. Tt 5 halllllnst evening lin connectionl with |on’ 21lrEoods H James.—advt Middletown and Berlin turn, ike road, | is felt thai the membersiip of the The I NV e e Doy R e st llilionEof Oficerat o iher e — The Effects of Opi ten rods east of Jusiice Bulkley 0 i J \ S8 1e °L | suing year I'here were a number of NO ’l‘ 1A NFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to OTIC}Y NF S 11 kn o'clock at his home on st street West cemetery was™ the place of in- Our annual discount sale hegins T T O e T ot L o e {hera are many in the | Whists for dates in the near future. guests from Bristol, Pequabuck loc sast corner of Samuel Rishop, Jr.s|town who are cligible to membership. In the sccond game of a bowling | sending a large delegation to accom. | FOT DRESSMAKING in all proparations, all of which are narcotio, is wel garden, thence westerly to the bridg: A number of the suns of veterans | series, the American Paper Goods | pany District Deputy M. Deetus and. [ Pranches. and reasonable pric 4 smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause ol dcross the factory pond, including have to Mrs. W. W. Foss, parlors. 2 tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become p Brandegee's cotton factory, dye house | C¢Mmp under considerati wosome mpany five last evening. The teanws . stallation exercises Broad strect, Plainville 1-14-w1x imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for aloohol or narg and all the buildings attached to saia t/me past but it was tt | @re now tied, each having come away RO 10w ins e Ticersi bt S sl St o Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia aq establishment, thence northerly on regular camp > rather | with one victory. NODICE G D [V D SHOCKS RECORDED AT YALE, w!‘““.‘ a.”"‘ result of dosing with opiates or 'mm'"’"‘rfl 'Kl’” the west bank of said factory stream | V'Chsive. it ‘T'”."“..Z" mar Ltk (9 e - Vice-Grand—H. O. Thomps New Haven, Jan, 15.—The great :—:czi)::n":iasg:x' ‘!frr}l:nznul‘;:aflatmg:sisp}‘gm:xflr: l:hz‘xrtnrdla Eietve e s !‘i-n‘n simply ’ ‘:mw . ’tu‘::;'lx;v\: TR tecording Secretary—W. J, 1 edrth tremors in the Italian penin- only lhan]ifun'\‘:fall.‘l ble. Dl Baifl river, to the blue-house bridge |, .oco vy (o procure a sp e D i R sula on Wednesday were recorded on The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soof (so-called); thence northwesterly on | tcp from et e e (ol e ) ashington, Jan. 15.—The crew of Financial Secretary—F the mograph recently set up in other narcotics to children by any but a physician canno the west side of the road, ten rods | opcampment i ; .58 oneida were today com- Treasurer-—H. E. Peck B anb oA M iU atl Yale lURICarety decried, and the druggist should not be ». party 6o it i porth of the alme and workhouse, and | Heb e thelaalournment ot mended SR atcis R Ranislo o nL e e oo L Gioul The records are the first ones made need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing le S0 U COTIONR (0 (00 et il it o (i || e e k in (|>.-|n:)!?.x,|:5‘: from the R. S to N. G.—W Peas . whercin the line showing the | dose them wilifully with narcotics. = stone, the point of starting; he, ana |served refreshments to his guests. || EEEEL A, l»\‘*“'j\fl ilot Boy, of the li 5. to N, G——William Bailey tions has the pronounced irreg . Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the / the same are hereby ordained, con- ; i e Beaufort :null .\:n\;qn.nnh Ilrn(\, on De- Conductor ; Allen Raymond ities which point out the intensity sn;nnmro.ly 1411‘ 5. H. Fletcher. ¥ ptituted and declared to be, from time Trinity Concert Tonig k. cember 13 last, forty-seven passen- Warden—®. L. Distin f the earth tremors L. M. Tarr, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Vel e raever i ontie Ly Members of the committee in |gers who became panic stricken when Right Scene Support—David Gould. [ the loecal weather forecast observer, O o e e irer, one body | purge of the concert to be given here | their hoat was disabled by an acci- [ Left Scene Support—George Buys. | today included a diagram of the wave 1 gorporate and politic, in fact and in this evening for the benefit of the Red | dent to her machinery, Inside Guard—\W, W. Buys. lines in 'his bulletin, had the matter of forming a | team defeated the Berlin Construction | staff, who were charge of the in- |

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