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R 0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAIT s 'Plainville News | e’ ALLEGED EMBEZZLER I§- ARRESTED HEREl Marcus H. Case Taken Into Custody in a and @ Colles over to latter does not belicve sible for him teo get out hisg™® at least a week, although bof town and sewer taxes hecome Wednesday., On Fifty Hour Schedule. business comnditions have in the schedule of many departments Llectric company e part the work- kept busy ten hours when the fac Tmproved caused change warking in in the Trumbull plant and a lar, ing force is now hours of a day, except Saturday, i tory not in operation, % o e Other concerns in town also report | i ! " for Hartford Auihorities. a &radual improvement in the number | epare Yourse 3 T G . | —— manufacturing business is said to be | o 31 N better now than it has been at any | - ' STOLE FROM ADAMS EXPRESS GO. | cine ™ hiomins ; E t w.t t C t | e To Give Entertainment. i l l' Il Orre‘: | : _ Arrangements arc being niade fof | as er 3 e | Will Hear Char dgainst Former |, jecture und entertainment to be | . | Driver Saturday—Seclectmen Award | 8'VEN in 15e hall on April 6 un | }der the auspices of the Holy Namec | Contract for FPainting Town Hall | “eciety of the Church of Our Lady | of Merey, A musical program will be | ea a es to John S, Larson. given in connection with the lecture | | d a4 most enjoyable time is antici- | Acting on a warrant brought here | patea | [ by Detective Henry of the Harfford| The wociety recently gave a public | TWith your needs In mind, and our keen watch of the latest styles. we | police department, Deputy Sherift W. | entertainment in the Town hall with | have provided for yvour Kaster and Spring wants with a better showing of 1\4 Hint \eslecday. went to' the fax Judge Edward L. Smith of Hartford | stylish clothing and dress accessories than ever before. There has heen S i S " as the lecturer. The affair proved | That's a good name’ foB a radical change in feminine fashions, a change for the betterment of te of the Trumbull Electric com-| g5 popular that it was decided to navas | adohl o . woman’'s appearance, and’ everything that is new and desirable will be ;lmn.\ ind placed under arrest Marcus | apother program similar in character, | ment. It means that found here at our big store. The wunts of the Little Tots, Misses and | W, PoEn Sl g Al S Plain Not Represented | here that comes within Boys, have been considered, as well as the best in furnishings ror the men. | Uetn issucd on complaint of thef . oo S T R p means that you can buy Come to us for the things you want. You will get the best if you buy it | Adams Bxpress company by which | Pl ; 't be represented ’ J 4 Hetel Cone oL ot [ho was formerly employed. "he | this year in the Iarmington Valley ! comfortable home for le P complaint charged him with embezzle. ”*“\‘" 11 Teague. the directors having | 000, It means that th of fu WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT IN' THE R PARADIS MANY | ment, the offenses - -having it is alleged «'h”(li "' V{fl' i _“\‘T)‘" town in th is so great and our stocks ensive tha OUR NEW SPRING SUITS WILL, BE SEEN FOR WE ARE DAILY iineen Sommileen e e RUStoReE R o e e body's taste in Furniture fibe suited: TOLD. THAT OUR STYLES ARE THE PRETTIEST AND ASSORTMINT | November last year. i Bt SR ¢ asons why thidENGEboa THE VERY BEST TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. A VISIT HERE WILL | Case was brought before the police| IEton. Wuistol. Y gon, S U nlel | S0/ IROTS PEhp. T I PGS PROVE 1T {court in Hartford this morning, but | Vile and Glastonbury. | ture Stor come in and show the . {at the request of his counsel the Juc W. J. Malone of Bristol has | Hundreds of New, Smart, Stunning Suits await your inspection and | hearing of the .charges against him | #8Teed to serve as vice president of | - approval. Among the models shown rnote the Military, the High Waisted, | was put off until Saturday. An ef- ”‘I" league and it is understood he will | = ® the Semi-Eton and the Empire. There is choice of every wanted material | fort is to be made, it is understood, | (K¢ an active part in its affairs. [ I I > in every spring shade. Among the most popular are the Gabardine Suits, | to settle the c the accused mak- Briet Ttems. | the Men's Wear suits, the fine Serge Suits, in®the season’s best colorings, ling restitution for the amount which A. A, McLeod has purchased a new N> G} and very ‘special values for $18.30, $20.00, $25.00 up to $39.50 cacl | it is charged he appropriated. Hudson touring can Rural Carrier : . D AKX Black and White Check Suits ave in high favor for Spring Wea We According to the complaint Casc | Rupert Morey has placed an order for | 103 ASYLUM ST ¢ o P show them from the tiny pin head to the more pronounced Shepherd was employed as a driver for thela new Ford, which he will use in cov- | - checks. Of extra good value at $15.00 (o $32.50 ea. company. On October 9, 1914, he | ering his route. { s For Misses and Small Women, there are Suits in the Empire and Flara | collected 74 from o customer and| oo to o ne o L vold a | HANS styles, made of all the popular fabuics, in all the new Spring colorings. i ilsalite facsaunifuzichemenesiin (B0 Cie i iRl SRS Sizes 14 to 18 years, and 36 and 38 bust, cut in pretty youthful models for making. his: report. - He is also al-| (26087 Tecng Thursday a "‘"”'”'; - — the light girlish figure, priced at $15.00 to $35.00. 18260 ol hays Uabproprinted 28150 ARG L dak HHL | = : which he collected and on -November | The fiscal vear at the post office y cpue, itis goi 27, $28.14 of his collections were | Will close tomorrow and Postmaster It to dete a=d ———————————————————————————— | 1 0( turned in Prior expects that his report will thet earnings I"AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPUR® 1 Case has been working in Plain- | $10W & business of about $11,000 for fhen prosper LY RECEIVING AL DRY GOOGDS PURCHASED OF T | ville for the past two weel When | the past twelve months. i st, the I?x‘l U TR ’ | arrested yesterday he told the of- e | l|'"-m by, ficers he would make an attempt to Large assor'ment of Cineraria, | :")\"'F'[’ '”":x settle the affair and would take up |Hyacinth, Easter Lilies and many | m,m:fi -~ not be said to be representative of | and three-quarters minutes. He is | the matter with his former cm- fothe Also large fresh supply of ——— | Taawe perfec the feclings of the majority, whose | NOW out to redeem himself. & ployes. cut flowers. ~ J. L. Ahiquist, Maple | (Continued from First Page.) | e these gent chject in coming to the meeting was | Young Ventres said this morning Larson to Paint Hall. and Whiting Streets, Plainville. ‘\ | to poturs X | Lo get acquainted with the exact situa- | ‘:"“ he would, jundoubtedly, accept| The selectmen hate awarded the [2dvt. | in 1914 in maintaining thele prop- | A adduite sl tion so as to be prepared to go into | :.m challenge and wrestle Sweet at | contract for painting the town build- P ertieg $2,800 per mile of line, which | mnable surpl the adjou seting @ vote in- | Foresters’ h: ate withi 53 3T p > \r i g | . "(l'" journed meeting and vote ir et "hdl‘l at H?m,'\' d‘,‘“ within the ing to John S. Larson and l}hL latter The Clean Little Store will have for | Was greater than in any other year in | gilean years, lciligently. i A xt three or four weeks. He plans | will commence the work in a few | . 2 % PEREED ST { thate Motosy | $willing to ® The vindictive spirit which per- | to conduct a wrestling carnival and |days. Mr. Larson was the lowest | Loster week these special: - Round, | AR AP L0 000 the rail- | #hem and thd meated the atmosphcre of last night's [ feels that Louis Burdick, another lo- ['of six bidders. He offered to paint| oiricoin. Short Steaks, ~20c; Roast| . o FE 0 o territory as & whole ) W we build : meeting was engendered by the stor- | cal athlete of no mean ability, . and | the outside of the building for $124,| DOk 12%¢; Tancy Smoked Shoulders | JO%C8 4 FER/ERE (000 T B0 ntain- | H fes which have been told of the mect- | IForbes of New Britain, could be 'in- | the town to furnish the material,| 19¢ - We are making a sacrifice of | Ba¥e SCuATY SERCRECE 0 Mo et | "5 ing held in the court room a week ago. | duced to go on. | The selectmen accepted this figure| 590 108 of Mild Sugar Cured Hams at | I8 ~ 00 S0 o $50,000,000 a | The consensus of opinion seems to L2 | Burdick had « good chiance for the |and authorized him ta do-the work. | 146, and Boneless Breakfast Bacon, | 've YEEE S0 SFCTEE B8 B0 o INVITED that it was a “star chamber’ ion. | championship in the 135-pound class | Paints and oils and all other ma- | &t 15¢ 1b, and we will guarantee cach | Yeur More 'REGar Wy BEECCCURE P Ragnington, M ini [ I | There were those who were offended, | at the state meot, but was obliged (0 | {orials to be used were purchased by | ATticle to be the best you have ever [ *°4T hpm;:mn Ivl s territory. Every | §Naon toduy RGDD“ [Xam‘ O 3 mlms m wn; focling that a select Tew had no rigit | abandon his plans for competing ow- | the town and Mr. Larson's bid was | t4sted. We invite the public to bring | “"r' .:l ". o ho took the steng | fjienciech d ! to get together for the alleged purpose | ing to illness. | simply for the labor. thelr dull knives to ouy store and we [ 171 FO8C Wmeas WAO HO5 on that | @ATEentine dre e < ‘e ai “mfl | of railroading through s number of Holy Weck service While the contract as awarded is| Wl sharpen them free of <hau:r*‘;'l‘“m"ml e "‘""")‘n"""‘ At 1 Bpott b : e £ e 5 Sy . | they were mainta 1¢ yroper- | Aapolis, (;"t[c ZGfla.idcflmmx[\Gu DB} HOY. | objectional measur | Special services will he held at only for exterior work, the selectmen | With our electric grinding machine. ‘(.‘ v.‘(”;’hx'::lll.’»r,‘ 1’1‘1’,:.»‘..‘ .’n’.y.lm-vI ro- | . | As far as the He dwas able 104 paurs ¢hurch in Kensington Holy | Propose to make improvements inside | #4Vt. ],,,m'\c,‘,.q el Iopegemel iy = | » AR |- ascortain, the meeting in question Was | ppursday, ood Friday and lSaster | the building and considerable paint- { Fhs Ehe : % | Suspect Mi GPWSEPOU'“C ANS m MEHING\ called with a view of getting matlers | syiurduy at 5 a. m. and at 7:30 o'clock | 108 Will probably be done in the hall [ | yxnuenamuonar cove oy | Change in Accounting System. | oo iy into such a shape “"""“:'I"“' A mix-D | Good Ioriday cvening. There - will fand the office el ok NAL CONFERENCF “It will be shown to you that the | . g at the fown mecting. The followihs | e % two masses on Sunday; one 2 ; T decline in the percentage of operat- | .’ il asses y; one at]| “iremes ractice, S , ne I g i A mong | attended: Colonel Charles M. Jarv t»‘:;w o'tlock and the other at 10:30 o \'[ ‘\3 ‘\V" to |"’"‘t'(( In 1917 on Steadying of World Prices ing income on property investment, [ W0 A " ”: Fensure “Star Chamber” Proveedings | Major [Frank 1. Wilcox Representa- | o™ yar(ford clersyman will ase SR e el “’"”;‘* o2 of Agricultural Staples. upon which the carriers arc relying |1 CONGIEER 0 - i tive Roger M. Griswold, Selectman |fooihor Brennan el b g Sl e enion Gl o Wasl i 2 so strongly, results from a change i | — Ventres Receives Challenge From | \wiyio oS4 Gibney, 15, W. Mildruu, = SV " fire department to be held on Good ashington, March 30.—Word that . e : C nal trying to ! rancis Deming, ox-Senator Claude | o, Lhere Will ‘be a mecting at =~ the| Friday morning. All members have | the movement for an international | the system of accounting, and ndt| botk Masdachusetts ~ Champion — Holy | Uranels bDemme, cr-Sonator | 8I5¢ | Sacred Heart church in East Berlin | peen ordered ta report at headquar- | conference in 1917 on the steadying | [fOM any operating condition ! every desy ) | s Bl 2 o RERSE 8 O GO TS |G 5 URINT (ehent tister: prenagn e SRR No SRREE Y S of world prices if agriculture staples— | During the year 1914, as all peoplf |, "pokin i« coud gy cclasetyloe pAnnotncac. ! John T. Molumphy and fl\dnr-\”x}mis Wil be said at 9 o'clock Sun-| ‘Tne firemen will practice coupling | Particularly by ocean freight "“‘“5"‘\nn“} ”‘.F:: oh. In x'\l‘.n?;\.;,pl ftated | Bt, it may sew Some two dozen vote resent- { M. Cowles. [ Sh mormiie: SR ! #nd uncoupling, will trv out the hose | N3 gained considerable impetus | s et ETh Sidiog M; nation b v % e e . ! Mrs. Louise Beecher, wnist at| pow in service and will also give | AMONE various forelgn countries | {e 8rain cropas of the preceding q Ing the three distriets of the town A number of those who attended | o Baul’sichurah lbas arcineca E i E uiBORKIve | e ki - 5 1 o1l over 900,000,000 bushels | i B . | night's meeting were reticent | . : ch, has arranged a|gap exhibition of the various features| ¢ached Senator Fletcher of Florlda | “© s that mAll te ofterol | [Pvery Scaviliy senregated in the reading toom of |last mights mecking wero = reliesht|special program “of Baster Mnusic,|of the wark of fire fighting in a report today from David Lubin | IR the exhibits that will be 9ferch [ Lo 10q into te the Peck Memorial lbrary in Ken- | WA SHCUOREd Cos o from | Which Will be printed in a few: days.|° This will ho. the company's first| 8t Rome, IL:ly, American delegate to | It Will De Shown that in 1915 t ,',; | ¢ make the I sington last cvening and, in a Session | gecrtary Bmerson that the follow-| ;.037 ‘Illl.( A;bi[lvlld():(,d- [ v fce. Simos the Buto tribk. was :wlw American Institute of agriculture. | :”_’_W”.\ A e g | opep |pBed to the opes which lasted far into the night. went |ing were present: Theodore M. and ¢ local trogp of Boy Scouts was|,qded fo the equipment of the fire| CONSress by joint resolutlon, for| to o'C0 bl T g b0 s420,004 [ald distintercstedl v g : L D il avown, ¥rifoheye tiken ‘u; hike ta, Avon to- |5 ifiions Chief Norton will be | Which Senator Fletcher was mainly | 2 HU18 e ety [ | @ited aver the spocial examining committe “I |: M-HT:' Vi ;1 ”m\ 15 ] day, but owing to the fact that only | in eharse instrumental, instructed Lubin tn | 000 being the gest vl P ll ! @ina by \ report, criticised the tosn o iicers and Spoonel, -lrank B. a¥, . 5 three of the scoits showed up at tho| B bring up the question of the confer. | SXCeplion—1910-—since the fir ag | Bn ? Baldwin, Judge Willard I i f % 1 Rev. J. W, Denton to Preach. . i v.as laid west of the Mississippi t glected a committee of five (0 AraW UD | (qpurles Gullor Tateuh Wi . lappointed time, the plan was aban-j : _ ence before the institute | 4 2 Jipan 1o be ir Fi SN Sl ""S‘ o | doned. The boys had planned to| The union Holy weelk services will Dr. Lubin’s report sald the confer- | Average Net Revenues | |mute partition of tesolutions to be p1 ntec i s ulc pson, George Sullivan, | spend the night in a barn belonging | D¢ held tonight in the Congregational | encc had been put on the fixed pro- “The average net revenues of th The obvious con| second adjourncd town meeting which | Hyde, Thomas Iimerson. J. Emer: | S SRS : hLen Bo W. Dent 7 ¢ : ; ) » bo held next Monday evening s e (T v T oA or i a ipe [fchian Ry enton, pastor of | gram of next year's institute assembly | railroads, during the past five v« thvarted power Copaopie AR e S e cane Yl am s R 0 AN Ne0Ts el SRt o nal of Scoutmaster Samuel | the Advent Christian church, occupy- | and that the idea had evoked en- ["averaged $400,000,600 per vear. TH | {nicd =iates 1 The politicians who met in the (OWn | larry Vlor. There were a few s e fhe Driait. The cervive el k k av 3 . . [ Un g A saom Sfarday evercns March | oiners. who! desived ito witlold thel — Assistant Scoutmaster | iN8 the pulpit. e service will be- | thuslasm among the representa™ves of | was greater than during any five yek | yagion, not for g o AR Avehini o iitee | 1” S S b M 5 > | Grant ckwire was to have been in | 8in at 5. morrow night wor- | the various countries who rccently | period prior to 1913 in theiy whep [ g 20, to question the specic > | publication of thair names and suc- | o i ship will be at the Church of Our | gathered at Rome. history. Tt will be groved that E & about its report, came in for their | ceeded in keepinz them from in un .| T Saviour, Rev. F. L, Grant preaching, tosntage return. of et corporats §d o g " fhare of criticism and me rather ! qer the reporter pencil. B el » : Revik ST Burton willpreach Thirs percen l-‘.‘r‘ it vt St | | where it wi arm things were said about them. |gpooner was the presiding officer of | Miss Anna Scollon, teacher in the| goF v T (UFIOS WO PICach Thurs come On capital stock ORUARSCE Pivhilsoatic i 0 - ) - se ‘es 8 eV . 1913 vas o dounle v A . ot Literally, the meeting was an opposi- | the meéting. | Worthington Grammar school will} 0 Lo "e 5 0 P S et ohureh | 1913 “—?'p:“‘:«: : :)]I‘fl and five tings] Beppil ) tion session, inasmuch as taese pres T e eSO R [senviuciinaster EvataticniSiu i € st LD LUEn T ethod ik ech vas sixteen yoars agD, and five Uil yficiontly aler ent decided to act indepenidently at ! ore presont came out point blank |hOMe in Lyme, Conn. Miss Bdna| e Series of servces I obSCIVANCO | 'gouig po Built up Between President | ST PN 1 o€ TR welos St the meeting and disy ard the motions P 4% . 5 he i 3 b Bugbee has returned to her home in | 3 < % i > ago. |the scenes not to I th ‘:- faction, i reyv conflicted h the atement that it wa & i e ! ing in the Advent Christian church. and Former Presidents of U, S, { “On the first day of these hearigs| . o The real LIgine othon s LAt cause many vot became indignant ; v es aaston. : [ There was a sood attendance. The Washington, March 30.-—President | we antounced that we expected Lo o " ¢ the W ich their views, : ; about the polit 1w’ meeting that The dircctors of the Berlin Savings| sermon was siven by Harry Pinder, | Wilson thinks some sort of etiquette | prove {hese railroads have hen — ' 7 Emerson of Iensington Wis ine session was held. He said that|Bank held.their monthly meeting yes- | yepresenting the Baptist church Shoid e Ll : & Aok | butiding many sdditions and betghdfrne th L the ary of last night’s meeting L sl E anv | terday after: S g h. shoulc e built up to govern rela- | building ma # . re neutrality 1 S 3 the new faction does not want any | terday afternoon. - R e R § o hich they were chargingho He was finterviewed over the tele-| i, matters muzzled anc. inasmuch | Adelbert . Lyon bserved his | Poiiisductions Mace, Svoriiledt B dataial Rli ) [ I other wolel y 7 ) u E SREAUE | eiber .yons observe S | _ Tnite States @ = r presidents. | operating expenses othe 1, | phona at the American =aper G00ds (o "iné ahceinl committee’s renort had | twenty-frst birthday tane | After the meeting of the selectmen | United States and former .president oA or thefr 18y Be B oon. When a i v ! ; | nty-firs irthday toda : AuheSEoLe : ; n | He expressed the sentiment today in | after paying a return on their t factory this noon. Hoerinas pibih b Tk im ey o 4 and assessors held vesterday, Town | ] Kot building tHir the was any adverse criticisim of the e e |ig\'\ti Ex-Senator Claude W. Stevens was | (erk It. (. Usher was notified that | S2¥ing he did not think it proper to [ ment, we have been b . A . g . _ s voters o e s havie a i = % ks oy U e & 4 2 nerties anc e e jo- aude e s¥cial committee, he replied -in the 7 m'”m‘w nouRLE tola DIk ju Ansonia on busines ) | no changes were to be made in the | YéPly fo recent comments upon his | propert fe nnm' nd vn‘n r : 'r. regative and said that, on the con- tention i called to the fhet that| A Eroup of Iast Berlin ladies are| grand list for the sanitary and sewer | Administration by former Presidents e lrad bt s e gty et ’.,, City trary, the work of the board was i S/ FCRAON S5 CIEC G LA RS besial | OTBanizing a bowling team. They | district and the fisures as taken from | Taft and Roosevelt e Ba wihat W DDA oy \.L,‘ e NGRS eemmended. He admitted, however, (oo R g T Tieq the | Will Dowl the village team for the | the original report of the uassessors | When, at his weekly conference | vestment, On W8 WE BEE L o ha Y o Al thai during a free d \ of the S oy were mot | championship of the town. | were to stand. with the Washington correspondents | This ls fundamentatly I Seat § conduct of the town's officiais. certain | FEH00 ; ! Representative Roger M. Griswold! The officials sal yesterday as u | 1048y, the president was reminded ot | unjust. JURR MO T 5 T e o rvitec &2 # v - Griswol 2 ) i B Rrea o 3 e af St i —y sxpenses] | the vere an of them were vf)ul,\»l!(d o oz So now, Uhe “loacerl” and “Oppo- | has reccived from Secretary Clifford | board of relief. Severai property own- { M- ait zecenl cORT et lon the atl Charged to Operating Expens R s tain terms. The committee’; port s R L e e eV e el NS ”“”‘i appearcd before them seeking in- | Ministration’s — course toward the «president Felton, « the Gfagfthe Moot b cxamined carcfully and cach | SHion Sanes Unloss we are ! tal sociely a letter urging him (o | formation, but none made applica- | Philippines, and Col. Ttoosevell's re- | western, frankly admitted, on difet b Yl ( ‘“"””.",];‘ I as considesetl it i vimucn \ien. the meeting | support the mew dental hill which is| tion for relief. —After they were ad- | AT on the SupEb S Atheprosidentevidente, that Brecticaiiyitoes Wit Ny nother, v e e omoiiagikMonday hight wilEMot o as qulet and |/to: comelup liefore: the! pubilic ‘health |l vised of the tax levied ini their pur- [ (eCineC i repls, and said, ‘with ajcost of additions and = betiermpiy und i eiealit * "tho comnmitien af five)| doretie ome of o politicians |and safely committee, which he heads | Ucular case for the amount expend- | MUgh. that ‘he hoved after leaving | could be charged (o operating bx- O oot smiie Limo hefore sest Mon. | Would depict it.* Twd rival factions {in the near future. [ ca in preparing plans for a sewer sys- | the office "hl”"‘ ident, that his suc- | pense and {Hm ety latmy e e 4 } e T olihe Liolds: one i cltem they scemed satisfied that n pinions on harg iring 1 1 duy and draw up resolutivne h'.\v\P"‘r,\\l ‘.rxww‘. B “1' :' {8 R Ren ol inmen G Cealiilom e A e o hdnat Werire What he might out them | President Bush of the Missour! Plei- | ¢ - Kmerson declined to mention (he | Dragticalfé challenging (he othier. [t |(he East Berlin Village Improvement | O"I¥ thelr probortioliate she Wh & i aAsatitsd’ Oiat taies: pevtiand BB TWe vim names of those on the committee. ampaags that tiere will e ag, bal society will meet this evening at the | SENECaE the cost of rebuilding his road dufing ' then oy e { royal at the much-mooted meeting i ' had no complaint to malke. ol . : g : ing : In the words of the secr the 3 [ home of MNrs, . H. Hazen. {2 A KITTEN DIES t vears had bec yaid out f h fini B s i it fhe resolutions of the factions con- | 2 | The town elerk is now free to com | recent vea i n pa o hddy that met last night “will not ¢ A mosline of ihe Beckley Uewes| s1ci. the tae hook for the district e | operating revenue, and charged | ko [loss] anishe pttempt 1o dictate at the meeing and | : . . {tery association will be held i njuries cccived by Crashin, Xpenses. N N et r, A owi s | 1l ic o ette he Ml s P WaoatLing sl \ ld this | - Of Injuries R d by hing | oxpense fr. Wettling e 1 will support any resolutions presented [ . el R . |cvening at the Beckley Mill, at \\'l“r-hl — T e Through Glass Skylight, for all of the railroads, made a k,,,“,'_[y re in the begl which are harmony ‘f\"(l\ the senti- | Alvah, the lithe Berlin blacksmiih, | time action « regards the improve-!and Mrs. HMarry Leigh of Southing- Philad ¥ Mar s | admission, but as unable 1o syte | cCTS dread eachdgd fnent of the voters which it repre- | Who Wwon fho state Wwrostling chati- |ment of the grounds will he taken.| ton, former Iast Berlin residents, | 5 iy 'Illm_m. J)«u:l\ 30.—Lemuel | ;000 ok of that had been|ieo]ne fearful Tio they wili ielerate no | pionship in the 158-pound class at & fhe Jadies are especially invited to|was interred in Kast Berlin tatiell, a wedlthy oyster e charged. The magnitude of the kym |the I get tmoothin any will demand | big meefing in the New Haven V. M. | y(cena | day died carly today from injuries involved may be grasped, when jtlis|they are to gac Bl cvervthing be Droushfout into| C. A. o few weelis ago has received a |~y &b Gl has returned from | Mrs, Stephen Hazelwood of Tast ed escuing a kitten from e |, o1eq that Mr. Wettling'sexhibit sHows | or disapproval IR it e considapaiRatorilly | challhoo) (yahy Herrle Swect 155 i\v\\ Rachelle, where he teaches | Berl 4 -lous! 1 I { Slippery ridge of the glass skylight | (ya¢ over $700,000,000 have hoenf ¢x- |at applause, ~how i 18 thicer pound champion for the state of Mas- | - Luchells aches } Berlin s seriously ill with pneumo-!ahove his oftice along the Delaware | s : lof it, therd wo efore ¢ I school, to spend the aster recess | nia (K e ; | pended in additions and bettermegts |« r oul) i Althou who met last night | sachusetts. Sen .'p_ e ML i l - : river front, Mr. Rathell climbed out | by these western pailroads during fhe | for those who afe B ot g ntagonistic to Sweet, who is identified with the | ) (l \'l parents, bt Mrs. L. [ Many local people, particularly res-| on the roof to assist the cat and w | past seven vyears, It afe 1ol gy ‘ inese. e administration, certain individua Young Men’s C‘hristian association in | EheY k i | ldents of East Berlin, lament they bringing it back in his arms when | (hat the cost of additions and m.yr{.‘ The greatesf ac o recognized as Dbitter enemies of | Springfield, suffered defeat at n.nl Miss Addic Dickinson, who tcaches|death of Miss Bllen W. Maine at the [ he crashed through the skylight and | ynents amounting to several | rabedl | were _‘”Hm”;l‘,”,. gome of the town officials and these | hands of the local athlete when o ,-\"»'h_mfl in Torrington, will spend the | Middlesex hospital in Middletown ' fell thirty feet, million dollars, has been Argedf o [a time in. the stagel fcw are determined to grasp the pres met him on the Mat at the Charter olidays at her home in IBast Ber-|Saturday. The funcral was held this Mr. Mathell was well known for his | operating expenses by these westhrn | when his “work is ent opportunity to get in some | Oak fair in Hartford last September. Lin. afternoon and the body was for- | benevolence, He was fifty-five years | yailroads duri recent vears 80 | Remember that However, this spirit can- } Ventres downed him by a fall in onc ' “crabbing.” The body of the infant son of Mr. warded to Moosup for burial. old, as long practice is permitteafto beginners

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