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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 10915. — : T W LEY | v ' S T LA el NEW EN( AUTO SOUAD MEMBERS el | ELAZASTETTERC means getting better returns from a few ae than others get from more acres. Make Plass for Reorganzation of [ % e Raatant st pdi [ make intensive farming possible for every one ‘We Wish to Call Your Special Firg. Departmeat. . 4 S becauee they fill the soil wich fertity . They are composed of nature s* most concentrated form 3one, Blood and Attention to Our Immense Stock WO NEW NEMERS ADMITIED § e e o Bt o L : rity. ew Englan ertilizers are so care- 0! P‘ain White Linens Oi Our & i e . i fuily prepared and so thoroughly mixed that a‘k“ | Simpson and McCarthy Resign from | L ;. they run evenly and smoothly through any hine — eat saving of time and labor, OoOwn Importalion. Hose Company—Former Trollcy- i WA - man, Kiljed at Beacon Falls, to Be | If in doubt as to what brand to use write us fo | information and ask for our book of suggestions. | ; WITH CHOICE OF WAISTING LINENS, PILLOW CASE LINE Buried Here—Bric NEW ENGLAND FERTILIZER COMPANV,~ SHEETING LINE SCARFING LINENS MBROIDERY LINEN Plads 1or tie riteunisiiion ol e . s 40 A No. Market St., Boston, Mass. ETC. VISITORS TO OUR LINEN DEPT. IN SOUTH ANNEX, FIND IT fire départment along lines made Nk o ) EASY TO MAKE SELECTION FROM OUR BIG STOCK OF WHITE necessary by the addition of an auto | ¢ 5 pAasan SARA O LINENS, AND TELL US THAT OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN AT oK Lo there nipolen fwors Sl o Nt i - . A S o - e at the March meeting of the Hose 4 A OTHER STORES. THAT IS BECAUSE WE BUY DIRECT FROM ity e b ine g e e e e e THE LINEN MAKERS AND IMPORT GOODS OURSELVES. men's parlors in the town building. ¥ it 5 ed his statement that in his opinion t of those on no definite action was taken | S g, 3 | all of the property in town is not list- | been reased r stated y 1 ed for its M alue. lie believes th: cultural implef WAISTING LINENS in these widths and prices: 36-inch for 25¢, 29¢ ton stated today that : X 1 for its full valu beli Eo ok ; VEEN | 4 good start was made and at the next | Bt e the assessors’ report probably shows | gold and silver, 15¢, 50c, 58¢ to $1.00 yard. PILLOW LINENS, 15-Inch width BN e it e that an average may be struck Indi- | und newspape $1.00 b-;)(’va‘,‘:;' $l\001. “i;,;,l f:;r";?(]. m"L ,1‘ :J.:( ,:{: li:'i:::,\ :I(I:O | posed changes will be formally dis- | /?085497 W \x/OC)[_]_EY cating that the ’hm]muw e x'unl ‘7'rv i85 | papers and mag and $1.25 yard. LINEN SHEETINGS, 63-inch width, for $1.50 yard. ey e Talthonl A gl by oo e o e ran 79 incl 5 2 A . e “h for 75 Accordin the plans, which sce e B o | is some la and £ s eries, chocolute FMBROIDERY LINEN, 13.inch for 23¢ (o 50c yard. 18-Inch for 29¢ to 1 chemical squad or flying division s | Woolley wa Vi ok e full vai @0 yard, 20-inch for 35¢ to 62 1-2c yard. 22-inch for 33c¢ to 70¢ yard to be & permanent part df the depart- | dent for director. of the Wnited Biates 1 property is listed for its full valu Lk 27-i . 39¢ s 4 ment. Five members are to be chosen | IMint at a salary of $5,000 a year. ion. 2.I;|nch for 40c to 75¢ yard, and 27-in¢h for 39¢ to 80¢ yard. Great _ e oaaompers are to/be (o] o on.atter Mr. ‘Wiison beonme presi: | dn thy' biatGingat L publishels the values. THEY ARE IN BOTH HEATHER AND OLD BLEACH MARE, on th could not conscientiously report th The list of spe) revenue neceds one per cent. O lation; one per ¢ will have full charge of the auto | dent Mr. Woolley was appointed au- | democratic member of the board in- |, ... 5ng invest The names of several who are | ditor of the interior department. His| tended to convey the idea that he per cehit: on Wil officient auto pperators, have been | bromotion came through Sceretary | could not say “ves” to the tax com- | .. ance compl ' Y ] New Gloves Are ArriVing Dai‘y suggested for the squad and arrange- | McAdoo, Mr. Woolley was born in ! missioner's qugstion as to whether all i | Come ask for the WASHABLE KID GLOVES in sand and battleship ts have been made to have nmi Kentucky. For years he was a new property had )»l|rn 1 : }14”: ".‘v:’.\ ')’-‘Iw‘ *gray shades, they are the very latest for Spring wear. They arc in one- -valu':mts. meet nu)L.\\'()(-k to make | paper min and Washington corr ;Ired 1.u:| :ln\v‘ ‘v.;\l» W E clasp style, pique and prix seam, $1.50, $1.75 pair. In Biarritz style with plans for its ofghpizition. | spondent.. During the 1912 presiden- | list was compl oy five cents on ead + clasp wrist, fancy stitch backs, $2.25 pair. i C‘hief Norton intends to give trv- |tial campaign Mr. Woolley helped Bricl ltems: boat passenger 4 outs to all applican nd the five | Mr. McAdoo at the New York head- Mr. and Mrs. William Stoddard of ¢, 5. with five WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES,: one-tlasp, plque ‘and prix ’seam showing the greatest efficiency will be | quarters. West Main street are receiving con- yional $5 of costs style in white, very special for $1.00 and $1.50 pair. At Glove Dept. sclected. Substitutes will be chosen | = s _ | gratulations on the brith of a son at | .ot costing § from among the others. Some of those the Hartford hospital last evening | to. be considered are Otis Williams, | pany should have at least asked his James A. Eaton and 1. D). Hasti Frank O. Thompson, William Cun- | jermission to use the property for| of this place attended the cabaret en marine and frat one cent on ead message costing in excess of $a0} ten cents for i 5 4 for parlor car ningham, Joseph Williamson, John | storing the poles and in view of their | tertainment given by the City club in k J i cents on checks - e epeeceremer W | Pease, Michael Sullivan, Joscuh | failure to do so. he thinks they should | Hartford last e . ’ “ \"AVING ‘AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITALN YOU CAN DEPEND 0N PROMPT- W1 Groener and Charles Smith. ; e A Aa i Mine MY pradacrs g pay . for dccommodation. Friends of Miss Mildred Stone ten Prc hecld LY RECEIVING AL! DRY ODS PURC HASED OF US, When an alram of fire is sounded g . " traveler's checks . i rover t Business, tered her shower Monday eve- 3 s¢ il be K& 0057 ok the ‘mbiaber of | Improvement in Busine dered her a linen sho onday eve An addMe ing the squad first azriving af the depart- Representattve . T. Carter reports | Ning at her home on Maple streel. | "0 bonqoq aig ——— B e — e ment’s headquarters in the town build- y den or public highway not less than | Kensington church. The leader will | IDE to take out the auto truck, pick- | ness conditions, at least o far as| & '",':,'I \1':,'\” e el "t P ? Bel'iill NCV\S two hundred fect from woodland, |be Harold Upson. On Thursday eve. | INE UP any firemen that may be in | they relate to his f““"';” h":'. e | 8he 10, ; y } Ferna o o 4 St rus. . ol » ai o '3 T o % y s s rali i | plant felt the effects of the business ! te e “fiv ~ syl uriy Erdlalfond! brushland or nheid containing dry | ning of next week, the Lud ciety | the locality at the time. . o - Bird of Hartford in the near future | !0 tWenty-five ce She is to be married to Charles 1" i | grass or other intlammable material. | of the Kensin ) o Tt is thought that by having a chem- | depression a few months ago and he parison with ous . I sington Congregational | , ) el : it Jeorge W. P P 08- ClARK’S H[NN[RI[S | This law does not apply to the kind- church will serve supper CRb ical Squad the efficiency of the depart- | had to curtail his working force ow- Hon. George W. Penniman of Bos- | (oo and postcards an icines for each t wines come in i ling of fires within the limits of cities, Sl \ ment will be materially increased and | iIng to the conditions He has re- t’u?. gave an 1|V(\11“4(”|n‘_; lecture on The banks and boroughs or organized fire districts raveling Musician. the fire hazard in town will be min- | c¢ived some sizcable orders during | “Pythian Knighthood™ last evening in | ., = o oriland! controlled. by any . raiivoud js . Residents of Worthington = ridge inmzed as a result | the past few weeks and on Monday | Grange hall. His talk was illustrated | = 4 “wn 0 o8 company. Vielation of this law is | Were entertained vesterday by an At last night's meeting !hr‘r‘(nnpun,\'t"" plant, will, run, with all hands at | by a number of stereoptican views. | . " 0 ly 4 punishable by a $200 ‘ine, six months’ | Italian young man who was ing | clected Otis Williams and Howard | Work. Mr. Pennimaif-ls msking & tout L Stiirot ittt R ' imprisqnment, or both. It is the priv- | hi¥ passage from New York to ing Warren to membership. They are 19| The Osborne and Stephenson com. | the country under the direction of the ilege of the fire warden to arrest, | field by singing to the tune of a gui- | take the places of Hugh Simpson and | Pany continues to run its factory on | &rand lodge and his lecture here ws without warrant, persons caught in |tar. After each selection, he ook up | Stephen McCarthy, who recently re-|an overtime schedule "“'1 'I”' wuspices of Pythian lodge, | FOR0Y. <. of I’ - 3 | N I I: fam] | the act of violating any of the laws |« collection. signed, and it is expected that their| Other concerns are not so fortunate, | D'lfin Cmfixfifls Slo Gfl mm | for the protection of forest and tim- B aftrosists Lin In Axtns, election will be approved by the fire | however, and most of the factories oy A “Farming Age berland. g ; 3 ', % £ . commissioners. are still running on short time, TO RENT-—Seven room tenement - It would be well to note also that | SOme of the Kensington suffragists Dead Conductor Here. | e ohy . corner Broad and Washington (Provid , . { s N “ A i { nearly bhecs ee’ as >vening streets, ’la 3 > org {ent s as in Berlin. { kindling @ fire upon public or private | R4l became peeved lnst evening | 5. Baboork, superintondent | Methodist—15. I, Agard of New| Srects Plainville, W, P. Morgan.| Kentand W ¢ | land without permission of the owner e and B Of thel West cemnetary thasibeen not Britain will preach at the morning OOM WEnNE S0 | with our income : 5 CERbeNs by fine fagd shiprisen- | Of t0c OQestman fre Thureday nlght| o g4 0 0 body of Charles Samite crvice in the Methoflist church Sun- 3 . | itinerant agersf i e % 3 i 3 that men—mere men—gave the alarm s | i | clude the bringi BARAGA [LASS A ment; that kindling a fire in wood- | hich® summoned the men, who | 30% Who was killed by the cars at|day. The evening service will be Oupaie’s Part th the. Was: [ gin| land without clearing away all com- | - 3 .t » Beacon IKalls, Wednesday night, will | Omitted. , ok N | closar SoRon iisy < 5 ot pumped the well, which supplied the 3 v 3 . Newark News.) | conditions. e i bustible materials for the space of | (/0" ot e T mes. | D€ brought to Plainville tomorrow ai- Episcopal—Services will be held| ., i g E 3 5 Have | LWenty feet around it, is punishable Tt aouta ‘l'_“ L forne Mot | ternoon for interment in West ceme- | tomorrow morning at 10:45, the rec- The Dominion of Canaga begins to ap- I'here can be o4 Methodist Church Society to a by fine and imprisonment (fires must mb»U\!“(m Lf;“;”m\m.\ \ll“:le 7‘“mméd tery. ¢ 1or, Rev. R. H. Burton, preaching. | Preciate some of the financial conse- | tative benefit to | they dears—ass The mystery surrounding the iden-| There will be a celebration of holy | duences of war. It has sent troops to | from the appoini be extinguished before leaving); that i i b warden to Make Appointments | dumages the property of another Al 5 3 through papers found in his pockets, | Will meet at noon. At the evening |acted as a loyal daughter of the|ing teacher,” a " ; . 2 punishable by fine and imprisonment Samuelson formerly worked on the| SCTVice to begin at 7 o'clock, Rey, | mother country. But all this costs Who shall make . iMonday—Women Fought in Fire. and that kindling a fire by throwins | trolley cars operating between South. | Samuel Hart, D. D.. of Middletown, | money, and it finds iseif in need of jthe farmers of so i ; B avepr. | down a lighted match, cigar or other ington and New Britain. He has| W!Il give the sermon. $30,000,000 additionai revenu inspire them i} o After period of ma.u.tnlt) COVEr~| burning substance is puhlshable s e relatiy i this, country and. the Congregational—There will be holy Part of this will be required because their business, gi ing several weelss, chicken thieves|$500 fine, imprisonment for 0dd Fellows have arranged for his| ¢™munion and reception of new |of the loss of trade abroad, and i pas “%e for the soluty l again résumed their operations in_momhs or both. Persons ‘setting fires funeral members at the service in the Con- | therefor increased its general tariff ng problems, 3 last night, this time making | WRiCh run on the land of another are The family in Southington with | 8r¢gational church Sunday morning. | seven and one-half per cent. in the #MONg them a liable to the owner for all damages | Al Aton March En 915 which he boarded while working here | 7€ pastor, Rev. F. L, Grant will give | general and intermediate rates and |lentment As Pi o e caused thereby. e e e e has a plat in West cemetery, ana| the sermon. five per cent. on the iritish preferen- | *hode Island Stat the henneries of eodore . S-| Fire Warden Ritchie has supplied B they agreed to have the interment Advent Christian—Reception of | tjal rates, the latter nemg the lower | the amount of fhe When Mr. Clark went out to his|himself with a batch of the cirenla d | nere. new members and communion ser- | tariff placed on goods imported from | Ment in Rhode 1 wops this morning he 1rex‘t'>el\‘§<l‘ the | for fire protection which have ‘;;L“”rh, ((1:3;{&\:’;1 llhc .,;f;.s‘"lexm:vnu‘xfi Wants Pay for Storage. vice tomorrow morning. The pastor, | Great Britain, Both advances are al- | Mendous. Anyth heads of a number of vh'lcl\ena ying issued by the Connecticut Torestry | 1. nry ‘e- BRe ght, L « . - ; Rev. J. W. l@.vm,_ will preach on the dy in operation by action of par. ably be done to ! about . the yard and saw that there | association through the sccretary. like to take exception to one Do_ml. or Frederick D. Hastings has con- | subject: “It Was Night.” In the even- 1 - 4 t aaent b crease the yield fY Were blood stains on the door sill. In- [ Professor R, C. Hawley of the . ol | Fother the omission of one point. ceived a movel idea for getting square | ing his subject will be “A Message of | | e oo bing gond of trnde oo e the PE | Vestigating he found that ten Rhodo | Forestry school, and he stands recny | | SOMe of the ladies of the nelghbor- | with corporations for using the land | the Second Advent, from 2 Peter 3. | The making good of ‘trade losses |y 7, o, Island Red pullets and two hens were | to distribute coples to any peremny | 1000 4nd Several who were passing |of individuals without their comsent | There will be a meeting of the Sunday o merely enable the Dominion 10 {1y wostn sl missing. He notified Prosecuting | who may wish to have them, | were among the first on the scene and {and he has put the same into effect, | school elass at the close of the morn. | PTe4K even. But she has not only r b Attorney William H. Gibmey at once | There is considerable woedland in | 120K @R active part in fighting the | having sent a bill to the United Elec: | ing service. The young people’s prajse | C¢1ved less revenue, she has increased F i Hint 214 the latter detailed Deputy Sher-| Berlin and nardly a year messen tne: | iTe, Working the pump and filling and | tric Light and Water company for|and social service will be held at ¢ | ler expenditures on account of the | ashion Hints iff James Clavk to the.scene of the | carelessness on the part of somebody passing pails of water. The ladies|$16, the amount which he claims is| o’clock in the evening. war. To meet this emergency re- = tnd. rhett.; . Thoyoficer found' very{does not result in the destruction of | > L00ly formed the first line. due for ‘the storage of wooden poles quirement special taxes have been fow clues and the apprehension of|a considerable part of it It ig fie | . Vel after several men arrived lon his building lot on Strong Court.| mut there i o dlenocit] levied which are expected to produce the thieves is extremely doubtful. aim of the warden to stamp this out they remained cctators until | The poles were deposited on the! . :"I. = ‘\.(E‘. ,l‘\ » ',ITHN'MH_ on the labout $8,000,000 and increased Cana- Clark, the owner of the stolen | if possible. £ » {aroused to action by one of the work- | property about a year ago and as the :'h:‘ .\V;I:E‘nl'l,,(“:l”j(r ‘v r;'m; Repie fl;t alan Cosoiti Netuagn VIR A D0% VN A vha i this towr leas thaw | R : ers who was forced to relinquish her | company has not shown any disposi- | s ahom ma possiii je oneir ot | $26.000,000 having moved upon the old | ca Class Anniversary. place at the pumy through exhaus- |tion to remove them, Mr. Hastings | ‘;: the rr’v‘-rlLt“nlf "”';nmr':‘(li o;‘umf tarm last spring when it was ext Wednesday, March 10, Gion; decided to ask them to pay for the | ., oo s will : it A ; dhei sent to Tax Collector Hemingway wi vacant by the Beckeus. le|mark the completion of five | yonrs Other of the women did their |accommodation. He charged at the | s yequect that s he T eten & P e 2 Py arts in a slirisr S R I . aut . the request that bills be forwarded to R e morn’ with the intention of start- | since the organization of the Bereos | PAFts In arousing the neizhbors, tele- | rate of $2'a month for a period of | rpern o aner ! hiia ve forwarded to ing a chicken farm and ali of his|class among the members of the Ken. | " CLin& and helping (o save what lit- | eight months. | stock was of zood brecd. sington Methodist church. In fle furniture was gotten out. is chicken house is situated at|memoration of the event, a supper | o 2 SUDDer | tentionally neglected t 3 o as recei | ¢ Lokl o give tho|Fe has received a request from the| The board of relief did not finish |2, With a bank account you can a distance of t twenty rods|will be served in the church parlors f i T oF ftis hohindya | ana e en | ladies due cvedit. He probably was [ New Britain 'office for more specific | i - s < i B [ ouse n tev. J. D. Ro E 2 Sl e 10 N Wik ki 5 e § - oo Roberts, of the | not informed of the ra nd having |information, the [ete el Bl el s D o clinck s n cenl seoith Sl i, the thi bad a splendid | Trinity Methodist church in Sorith it ke e et managers wanting to | Saturday and Collector Hemingway celled check is a legal receipt for | Jortunity o complete their mission | Meriden will deliver 1 ! knaw just what months the bill in-| hag not as yet had an opportunity s , el | ¢ ¥ er an address on|gw-townsman against woman suffrag- | cludes digs g et had an opportunity to| payment. ¥ou cannot be made to s. ce out statements. He proposes to | pay the bill twice, | of intcrference. M. | some appropriate topi £ . 0 ; F e DD1C. 1y blished i 3 )t been in the habit of recently published in the Hartforad Mr. Hastings belicves that the com- e the bills in the hands of all tax P’ ; sonc: it elneite s = 8 S s 1e hands of all tax- | 3~ A check book makes ail your | abat| Times, concluded that as the nervous 2 Nk, vérs by the Brat of the muath., money avallable alfny Snomedt; dad temperament of women precluded lein . er bothered 4 e never bothered to make N 5 : 3 I'ntil last year taxes were due here . to ! the possibility of their appearing at | vices at the Kensington Methodist | 1 B bty 3 change. 8590 - Set of | request for statements the property | 4 mhe bank keeps your rocords. Supper Wednesday — Evening—Wire The Berlin correspondent has re- ceived the following unsigned letter. In consideration of the fact that a woman has submitted, it (he never dares offend the ladies), he will vio- late all rules of precedent and print it. Here it is: Berlin away with a dozen choice fowl from ‘Regarding your account of the fire been | In Hurry for *Bills, Among the items excluded from the | until April 1st, and fiftecen days of | 1, Depositing your money in this | grace is allowed before interest ‘l bank makes it absolutely safe from | | The company has nat advised him | om. I don't think the Herald man in- |as to what action it proposes to take. charged on the accounts. loss by robbers, fire or accident, e ! He is an ex- ! nt speaker and it is expected that | jcckine o kis coop, so the|all members of the cl will hiiseresn ! in gain-| themselves of this opportunity hear him. on March t and judging from the te polls long enough to cast a ballot, | church tomorrow suspicious looking chara 1%11\) lm,\. in (»Ilundxcs‘ of course they could not engage in H. G. Fagan has resigned from his | owners have difficulty in getting away Every deposit and the amount of The present is es noarded @ New Britain tralle Communion will be celebrated | SUch a nerve-racking episode as fight- | position at the Berlin Construction | frcm the habit of settling during that ;l.r"pnm ks are carcfull, m-mm»'u accessories and 41 the corn of East Berlin road | LOmorrow at the morning services of | ing f}f"- company, it being his plan to move | month. i‘,f their cxper b(mkk(»q)r ~O ‘|}-.l nand. Here are 1 “Worthington ridge. Oneo of | the Berlin and Kensington Congrega- | Bours eny snuly I his family to Webster City, lowa Objects to Inference Taken. ‘.’,“ know where you stand at the d dainticst that them carricd a bag which, judging | tional churches. ONE WHO WAS THERE.Z | yhet's ho mntdnds o enkege (nithe| | A 5. Condell ehate Ta8 ot thin skeidh, h are embroidere "Bin nojses, contained birds of some| At the Berlin church, the pastor, | Berlin Briefs. poultry business. ) i Gicdall, ChAITRAn, o iRl W . e with high 1t can_ be rolled! nd: The men rode as far as the | Rev. Sai uel A. Fiske, will deliver a Ka i nst the head s ¢ ! hey ap-|sermon on “The Need of Forms St ae e 5 [viangie in New Aflritndg. d"l”llg}a:.l)" eSTon on e Chrisna“ut] i[’ U'l'thhOt Mrs. Stephen Pisti of Kensington, is | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Skinner, was the townspeople have grasped from are well known at the bank, we an oo eared to be tired an B t;‘-: S iay shionl meEsl Tl Gen i ‘i recovering from a rather severe at- | {endered a pleasant surprise party at | a statement in a recent issue of the through your bank account, it is | ...y mc{,ack. 4 :everal times during tho t et v 5 > neld at | tack of scarlet fever. The house is | her home in Berlin last evening by | Herald in which K. G. Osborne, the easy to get accomodations, arc smart and bof < ‘ still under quarantine, however, F: v y Ther v e e 11 ratic ember of e o itte svery check you write is s ¥ icate that they did not get much | making a determined effort to main- . SholR Tventy ol dbr (oung - delinds | democealicimember b the oguRIIN Eipery CIBUK JURT WEESE 3wt § zandie, net, batiy b h These men may | tain the excellent attendance averige| . THere, was a.party .at the home of | from Berlin, Kensington and New | v quoted as declaring that he would vertisement of your good business | the gort are the p e+ 2l nllb e .}--rL'u' carried oft | of 175 which was made since the be. | MT: and Mrs. Louis Anderson of Dea- | Britain. 2 | refuse to slex a report to Sha _etate | TaBiS MU EOTA VRIS DS 4 N wave been l"h»D]:':;( - et ”_mn"-‘g Bl ohan i | con North’s Hill Thursday evening in Mok WALMEH . ET - [Hehrosder aniber- | board of equalization to the effect that the effect of raising you in the | prettiest possible fi MrgClark's “‘ e L ashuman will bo leader at | Homor of Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. | tained at a quilting party vester- | PTOPErty in Plainvilie was figured by | general esteem of your neighbors. | can be used for the @ «c Warden’s Appointments. | R P el i e il 3 " s, Cal., whe e 5 i the a ors in compiling 4 we of the reasons above s - . ] e | the Junior Christian Endeavor society | O+ P- Nelson of Los Angeles, Cal., who | day afternoon piling the grand | Any or ve s suf- | from tucking or frog Jupi Pl 0 | is visiting here for several weeks. ST el i | list on one hundred per cent. basis. | ficient to influence you to open | terial and with the int three district | #t 3 o'clock in the ""f‘"_‘.“;""‘l; O ehatiHt i ket Ament | a1 ';"‘I Dast Perlin Boys = Debaling M. condell believes that some of the | bank account match, Lace insert! o wardens; ono Tor Kensington, one | Fiske will speak on “little Foxes” atl . o5 S5 BEEE A ine Borlin | avening ch Om woman suffrage 1st | taxpayers got the idea that Mr. Os-|NOW is the TIME to BEGIN the | plain organdie ori for Berlin and another for Bast Der- | the vesbar service at b BEACK N 08| o ssengor station is used by at least | Sudges was m favor of (he afirmative | 'O had refused to affix his signu- | PRACTICE of these approved husi- | charming cheurisetted ,_ B e evening. e o | BeseenEor m s us ) least | judges was in favor o ¢ affirmaiive | tyre to the report of the bos >+ | mes hods, and make ¢, | insert i } . Senior ‘Christian Endeavor society at | 1,200 people daily. The majority of | (ide, wh poard of re- | pess met ke this bank, | insertion, and with th ° 5 s 3 £ % S & | championed the cause of | jiof which was filed w . FOU AN " imila 1 I‘):r \\:;.r:l‘::;\ p\\e‘mlg t:)tl:;;” the at 1'6:80.p. m., subject is “Hbw to Make | those seen at the Berlin depot chanse | the female vote seeker ety s filed with the town | YOUR BANK. some similar way. L ionator o ) v Thi H ier World.” It will be : ains there e e { - * Fer No. 1 will be e L s . 1 4 appier orld. e a S . e game which the Berlin Con- | here was no occasi 3 material 27 i vids ¢ fires in the open ai i 8 i A 4 o e SRS ; Jes 8 ccasion for such an i al 27 in, wide, ndl;‘m} S me 1 and from Sep. | consecration mecting and Miss Hazel| Mr. and Mrs, James Dempsey of | struction company team was to have | inference as it has been previously e, | wide, and No. 2 will er 15 to Nevember 15 without | Vyle will lead. | Berlin have returned from Boston. played with the Berlin_boys on | ported in this paper that the report PLAINVILLE, CONY )“ h. i board of relief, has taken objection Lo | 5. Nearly every man nceds to bor- herine, the daughter of Mr. and Miss Mae Skinner, the daughter of | the inference which he . many of | row moncy at some tme. 1f you . lardware City, which fact would in_|noon. The teachers and children are | Fire Ward ian J Ritehie ort permission, is forbidden by | The same topic will he "“n'sm“m‘} Rev. Kdwin M. Pickop will conduct | the village alleys last evening was, | bore Mr. Osborne's signature. Banking hours 9 a. m. to 3 j. m,| , The pattern 8500 a cxcopt In a ploughed ficld, gar- | by the Christian Endeavoreis of thelboih the morning und evening ser- | of necessity, postponed. This morning Mr. Osborne reiterat- | Sat. 9 @. M. 10 12 m., and 7 to § p. m, | design 872 are made in

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