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'Piainville News | YOUR BRONCHIALTUBES {7 When a cold settles in the bronchial | tubes, with that weakenipg, tickling | | | cough, immediate treatment is very | | important. The breath seems shorter | b because of mucous obstructions; usu- ally fever is present, your head Jjars e your head with every cough and your ‘ { chest may ache. This Is no time for The Hartford Silk Store. Agents For Standard Patterns experimenting or delay—you must We Are Exclusive Selling Agents for Hartford for “American get Scott's Emulsion at once to drive and “Madame Lyra” Corsets. out the cold which started the trouble {Post Mortem Creates Interesting ,ara it win checic the cousn vy aia- ing the healing process of the en- isit | hoguments on Sesson o R o e The Comfort of Wearing Pay AVisittoOur wm mmmr - | pLANNELETTE rapery Dept. | g e Bowne, M | Town Has Already Spent $150 of ‘ Amount Appropriated For Policing | manner in which the former demo- GARMEN I IF YOU WANT HOME BEAUTIFIERS you will find it a very at- cratic selectman was deceived when tractive spot, with its fine dispiay of things to make your rooms or The Streets—Marino Off Duty— Vi 3 8 s t apartment the more comfortabie and beautiful, W o s rey e e | STl nac dubosediol nsipetes It is with special pleasure that we call attention to our exd FOR DRAPING YOUR WINDOWS there are Voile and Mar- : S ctiig thet thalold saard’ might lent new fall linc of Women's Flannelette Garments, particul quisette Curtains, Irish Point, Lacet, Arabian, and Madras in white Echoes of the adjourned annual | bide its time and at some future meet- ”"“‘"\“ T ) . and ecru, and all af very pleasing prices. Very lovely are | town meeting Monday night, which | ing during the year bring about the CHIEREAtO ron approiches, one can appreclate the w = ; R | y of these fleeced parments the designs of the New Sunfast Madras, and the colorings were heard around the streets today, | rescinding of the resolution for the B i 4 M | The materials ar, the ver, best, every own is cut full will delight you for Window Iangings for Living Room, | give some interesting side lights on | $200 appropriation, Postmaster Prior O S T RS s & b s Dining Room, Den or Hall, ‘This Sunfast Madras is sold by | the session and offer opportunities for | adopted strategic tactics well known e e o oy vost Imanhax possible . the yard for $1.25 and $1.50 yd. We have Voile and, Marquisette by | discussion, the results of which have | in legislative bodies and moved to s oLt ‘;: ;'v\n".{"l'\ .,kn\\n |n“|flnk nrn_![ !»luv striped flan the yard, plain or fancy bordered, in white, cream and beige. | thus far failed to clear up situations | consider the vote, figuring that the BUbetio i Mas s for 80c un‘,:“A v:u‘h‘ . i Priced from 10c to 33c yard. which have developed since the voters | voters would turn it down, making it SHpedl higTiFoun il ATV meal foe e 10 L ELSF ks ke PRETTILY PATTERNED CRETONNES, of Foreign and Domes- | gathered to finish action on the sub- | impossible to bring the matter to the ragliioh ; P i e 9 W98 vim tic make are shown in a large variety of designs, price ranges jects contained in the call for the | attention of the citizens at any ses- ~ P SSRGS, RS T 12 1-2c to 75¢-yard. election. sion until the next fiscal year, THE DAINTIEST OF CREPE DE ( I UNDERWEAR! ASK TO SEE THE COUCH COVERS, that we have in such an The police question naturally comes When the motion was made Mr. ivery lady should see ~.r collection'of Crede de Chine Und assortment of kinds and colorings, costing from $1.25 each up to | in for the most consideration and the | Condell quickly protested, claiming W Gowns, Combinations, ¥nvelope Cheémiges, Corset Covers $30.00; | voters are still arguing over the | that as Mr. Prior had voted for the Skir Iv is a unique assortment, broad in ' its varfeties, rich in u 0! merits of the resolution limiting the | resolution he was not entitled to ask distinctive styles and reasonable in its prices, They come In PORTIERES ADD DISTINOTION to an undraped doorway. ; ~"In plain self colors we show Portieres from $2.50 pair to $12.50 | selectmen to $200 in providing for | for reconsideration. The postmaster and flesh colors, and many are the dainty ideas in combinatig pair. Figured Portieres in silk from $10.00 to $16.50. In Chenille ordinary police protection. One fea- | was non-plussed and without waiting white with pink, and pink with blue, et>. from $4.00 to $10.00 pair. Pay a visit to our Drapery Dept. ture of the case that has created some | for a ruling from the chair on the le- - — 2 GREAT LINEN BARGAINS. interest concerns the amount already | gality of his motion, he withdrew it. WOMEN'S MASONVILLE COTTON AND MUSLIN GOWNS FOR] Attention first called to a 72 inch, Irish Satin Damask of fine spent by the selectmen since August He admits that he was not certain $1.50 and $2.25 quality, choice of beautiful paiterns. It is a grade that will wear 15th. Constable Marino has been | of his ground at the time and con: Wo would mekie special mentieon of surdhalisit k- U well, and is really worth $1.37°1-2 a yard Our special price doing patrol duty every night since | quently he did not wish to enter into g h ey 4 stock Mason| : . J the fiscal year began August 16th and | a debate over th i e Cotton and heavy quality Muslin Gowns for fal) and winter $1.12 1-2 yd 2 OV Ordti e QUenUON, s Iar e high. square and V neck, hamburg t 1, plain b titched = Saturdays he has an assistant. The g (Reovera e . 8q R . hamburg trimmed, plain hemstitche on Sal 3 meeting he discovered that according imstitchalis . ‘ BLEACHED DAMASK NAPKINS, Browns, Shamrock linen of regular policeman was paid at the | to parllamentary la e tucks, aleo hemstitched and fe:therstitched, cut full and very fine quality, size 22x22 inch, in scroll design only. A grade e Nl Snthiana Bislealary o Awk“:fv '";'::‘ ';‘"'(‘fm ]f:|‘:«§-v.’:::u:\d:nimr‘m:l special value for these prices Lhat Ruuuld brig §4:00 dox. D price ME0E. dox the date of his removal totals about | giving that privilege only fo the TR = “NUTANFIN.” : to the man z = $135, which, with the expense of the | who has votcd in favor of the subject A S FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. Is a wonderful preparation sold at our Notion Dept. in Black and Tan, for restoring newness to shabby shoes, shopping bags, belts, Saturday night assistant, brings the | in question when it was before the leather chair seats, or any other leather article. 30c bottle. Try it. tenbu and “Carter” Underwear amount spent for policing the streets | house for action, up to approximately $150. either Mr. Condell or any of the As the town meeting appropriated | other citizens who voted against the but $200 for the entire year it is ap- | $200 an -opriation have committed parent that the selectmen will be | them:c' 'garding what course e ———————————————————————————————— e . able to provide but little protection, | they wiir ~ursue. Unless conditions HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RE- having only about $50 to use during | change, however, it is evident that a N i X o 3 CEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. the next ten. months. large majority of the voters will keep WE SPECIALIZE IN GLOVES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES! . While many contend that the se-| a close watch on them at future lectmen have the right to expend any | meetings and any resolution concern- reliable. It is with special pleasure that we refer {0 SHE.ako amount they may deem wise for po- | ing the policing of streets will be showing of fall and winter Gloves for women and niisses for B r“ N plorable condition of the New Britain | conduct a basketball league this | |inE Sreels regardless of any action il bl Gl and evening wear road. He 5 2 a y e voters, s s ocate Ethiopians before it is put to Notw 1standing the dificulty in obtaining . pol ...-»_..g.__.!!.,...._.e_ws_,_ highway co}::fl:s’}:‘r(\:: ;tomu:hen s:\ar:fi Raater St. Paul's F the board will make an effort to con- | a yote. 4-r9n\(-(tl' (-1:' dve to insurance,ete n\\( ::lnl-”fihnxl \.f.‘r"mr L . : the latter said h Sop e Ll form to the resolution passed Monday | As (he matter stands at present ¢ o e } e i e would be glad to The members of St. Paul's church | pight. Botht Belaat Joh > B bers at former prices resurface it this month, providing the [ oo anxiously waiting for Friday | oioy oth Selectman Johnson'| motion to rescind the vote will be Women's Two-Clasp “Lauretta” e Kid Gloves for $1, ; waimold o e hin e o 3 s1) ! E I and Hart, constituting a majority of | jn order at the journed ann Women's Two-Clasp * pe i : % Glace Kid Gloves for 31, vening, when the . which has otk o i e taTans : 4 : S A i pense. This road is bullt by the state | | DE; m the fair, which has | the board, voted in the affirmative | meeting on the second Monday Women's Two-Clasp “Beauty” Glace Kid Gloves fon been on their minds for some time, | when the resolution was up for ac- and maintained by it, the town paying ez e & 8 A Ox i January, should it be introduced by We feature alto a short Aingered Glove In glace kid will be opened. P. S. McMahon, the | tion. giving the impressio : : : e fe: also a s Glove glace one-fourth of the upkeep. The Pro- |\ il knmwn. New et [ ClonAELIESthe gmbressiongtha i heyliens ofithelvotarsjwhoffavoreatitagat many women are glad to get and many may be pleased to posed action was superfluous because & » | are in sympathy with he move to do Monday night's sion Men's lastenbury™ Health Underwear, grey only, Shirts| Drawers, gives excellent wear,specially good values for $1,00 to $2.00. Men's celebrated “Carter” Union Suits, medium and weight cotton, unusually good value for $1.50 suft. Our Glove Stock has for ye been conceded to be the will furnish the entertainment for the | way with the system in force dur- Women's One-Clasp Washable Cape Gloves in ivory, pi the state can repair the road when it | o, ing night and he has assured e aa i voa=i Babcock Won't Talk. and oak, for $1.00, $1.15 and $1.50 per pair. pleases and the town must pay 8| gey J C. Brennan, pastor of the | rnhere - Women's strap wrist Leatherette Gloves, white, pong cnurch, that he will give a high class share. Mr. Spooner questioned the and tan, special for fall weav for $1.00 pair. was no policeman on duty George Spencer Babcock, former own Weeti i advisability of fixing that, road in |prioth F S I BV S L eal to | 128t miBht for the Mt e o pve. | holder of many titles, which included 1 2 ¢ other thils fall. He a year, Officer Marino seemingly hav R e 5 all. There will be four numbers|; /inced tha et ¢ | the clerkship of the hoard of select- aid the Blue Hills road Wes in a 'S | ing heen convinced that the action o Members . (Sineiiay - offered, headed by Leo Lilly and his the voters automatically ousted him | man, refuses to talk. While this may from his berth. It is probable that | e regarded as a startling announce- | i on Saturday nights the selectman lectmenf's office. Clerical errors in|give a whist and social id much werse condition and he thought it should be the first to be Tepbaired. act has been a headliner since com- E. BE. Austin moved the meeting nd- | o ¢, this country and those who ment by the near-selectman’s friends Sl i g 5 ! : , reports are not new by hall Friday evening er disc. - | may have one of the constables on the to\ n reports are n 3 3 IT IS NON'PARTISAN i‘x’:;“v?:ufi:” r:::(t::;?‘ilvurlfl\mc befor. | have witnessed their performance as- | .ty giving each of those elected a | it is nevertheless a fact. It may be[means and the annual statements us company of English actors. This inai Mrs, Willlam Cunninghas i sert their act equals any of a similar | (patee to serve in their regular turn. | nesessary however to qualify the | ually show carelessness on the part the new finance board., A resolution _ o chance to serve in their regular . AT 1 . ed to be quite ill at her Ly Mie. Btewine to have tha WrchsTacier exer cfiered on the Ameri- | cer Marino will get his share of [ 4hove statement as George may have | ©f the official keeping the books Maple street ; Sl Britain Toad repaired was carried by | c4n stage. Mr. McMahon says MNe|the money paid out, should this plan Rev. Waxen F. Cook of New Britatn | " & (%50 [SPRTCC 0 celectmapy | Will have three other acts of sultable | e put in force as he remains a con- o | merit, so those who attend may be | giapje although losing his badge as to Speakat Kensington Methodist | Will confer with the state M&RWAY | . t.{ it will be an evening well || : st ’ commission and the road will fpe | SCTAIN - L i . | & regular patrolman. . Church Tonight — Smith-O'Brien | fixed this fall, (% | spent. He will announce the balance | = phere are a number of citizens, Mr. MolumpHy of the school bahra | ©f the program tomorrow. some of whom voted for a reduced Wedding Announcement. acked for two appropriations, ong/ for | F2ther Brentan has received manY | police appropriation, Who sympathize gitts; fromapatisnioners " | with Constable Marino over his de- The much Uscussed board of - | STV 0 BUL I the Gie WeAT TRe/BINE | which are to he awarded at the fair | (qi While they argue that he never pance for the'own of Berlin 18 g5 to bulld & fire escape o the| TN followine hvnv:wlcnr‘atnhu:e«{l)ta‘r‘;. et el audiineatioanSw R which reality at last. The members of the | Hubbard school in Bast Berlin. I, B, | telcsi Jordan & Selleok o ek, bar. | @ policeman should be endowed, they board were choen at the adjourned | Austin said these were matters 'for | .., ¢ apples; Miss Jane Gilligan, doll ;e‘-:o:::izeefi t::]em(‘i:“ious‘v an:xl\‘«;trhoim town meeting 1as night. It might be | the new board and he thought 88 the | ,riqe; Mrs. John Kiniry, umbrella; | MiS duties conteertieiny afy Wi lll | was possible that the clerk of the | errors and an order to do the print- ve of the Neii ealled an extraoMinary meeting for | Blue Hills school was near the dituh |y ‘. B. Cooley, chocolate set; C.|S1OWmE S0¥ Fa¥ORHER: | 003 (O | board was sufficiently accommodating | ing was subsequently given. Conse » par value of Ahg-§ everything was caried on in a friend- | £oT thirty-five years it could stay that | 4. qercon, box of cigars; Joseph Pa- on Bf‘t 315 A r;x}ed Haiwhichiwas | .to Pution ¢he auditors’ “O. K." and | quently Mr. Ebbescn maintains that $50. ly manner, not th slightest feeling|Way for thirty-five more davs, 80 hell gey)j five pounds of candy: R. B.|more at the S CL K R their signatures after the recapitula- | his compay wus in no way at fault | being aroused. Colnel Charles M, | moved the meeting adjourn to Novem- ppyyray, cord of wood; Miss Margaret | Penin m % e tion. and thut thc reports are absolutely Jarvis acted as charman and there | Per 16. The motion was carried. ‘Flynn, rocker; Mrs. Thomas Fagan, Condell Put One Over. | Mr. Babcock was asked this morn- [ correct far as thelr work Is were about eighty-fivi citizens present Grange Rummage Sale, borry set; Mrs. James Fagan, quilt; a That A, H. Condell put one over | ing for information regarding how the | cerned when he called the Neeting to order| The Berlin Grange will hold a | friend, dress suit case; Mrs. John Ber- | on Postmaster P. J. Prior at the meet- | names of the auditors managed tc Anstasor 6o Msat at 8 o’clock. Town Cerk Shaw read | rumma it Wednesday, October | Nardo, table cloth; Mrs. James Buck- | ing is now generally known and voters | on the reports but he answercd not. : s L ge sale on Wedneaday, October i g : T 2 the call of the meetingand the busi- | 20, in Foresters’ hall. The committes | 1¢¥: fancy dish; Richard Murray fam- | famillar with parliamentary rulings | To a volley of questions he simply [ Notice of the annual mectings of ntss-was soon started. in’ charge are Mesdames Ventres, |1l 310 in gold; Mrs. Millie Flanagan, | are having a quiet chuckle over the | shrugged his shoulders and declined | the Board of Finance thosen. chairman; Adams, Whitham, Austin, | @luminum roaster; friends, statue and | \ Ty A The chairman said the \rst business | Anderson and Miss I. Veits. |'parlor. glock; John Frick, barrel of The selectmen were ordered | | flour; ary Brady, Meriden, ve the S was the election of a fimnce board. Smith-O’Brien. i P;l":::tl.’icmre: e | years as follows: Chairman of the meennF tlu glve (|an ‘r(‘I]N.Hr nspe g el bl Uit The proposition to have aboard was!| Mrs. Josephine O’Brien of 132 | Tves, picture, ‘“Angelu Mrs. M. committee, E. W. Mildrum; second tion explaining the appar b i recovered his voice aince this morning Carl Ebbesen, manager of the East- Up o noon he was as silent as the | €M Publishing company of New Brit-| An account of the aut® Sphinx and all efforts to get him to | 2in, Which printed the reports for this [ Unionville in which locsl talk concerning the mystery as to'who | Year, was in town this morning seek- | Were injured last evenig signed the names of Auditors F. L.|INg a conference with Selectman | found elsewhere in this s Benzon and F. G. Osborne were un- | Johnson. According to Mr. Ehbesen | qhe directors of the availing, the “copy” giver to the printers was | yony 1oday publishel the At the recent town meeting Select- | POOr and they nad considerable diffi-§ ¢ Jization of the Plal: man Johnson explained that Mr, Bab- | CUlty In reading some of the items. | company which is to.be cock had taken the reports to the A proof, however, had been sent to | of the institution. Aceesd printers, the voters getting the im- | Selectman Johnson, after the publish- | cortificate the capital steq pression from the statement that it|ers had corrected the typographical| g )00, instead of. $50,004 Loard of assessors was jssued to- day by ¥ Wheeler, who has beea sclected to serve this year as chair- £ 5 i er, F. vi B 3. 3 ancies at a special town meeti: on October 15th from 1:15 to 5 p. m adopted at the Drevious meeting. | Capitol avenue, Hartford, anmounces | Cary, lemonade set; St. Paul's T. A. | member, I L. Wilcox; third, G. M. iB 3 5 AR s | W secretary and treasurer. Ar. | later than December 15th. No one ['Ynu ccaiu will mizet cvery duy there- Jaw thirty days must elapse lefore the | tn€ ensagement of her daughter, Miss | Féc:‘:lc:et}ée:tle: ;2(-;“](;}132;5 :sgnxe: :’}:lexlx:]o!“ Woodruft; superintendent of | goubts the honesty of any of the town | after, cxcept Sundays, until October board could be chosen and hethought | Katherine, to Thomas J. Smith of | n‘om', ('}eurse \{’, e ton coal; | Dennison cemetery, Miss Ruth Galpin. officials and after .lhr‘ r _pnrls are ex- —‘It\m:(o\ffl‘\hfc Iy eaaat ot it would be illegal to elect it at this | Berlin. Miss O'Brien is a popular!p gelley, parlor table; William J. Football Game. | aminea it is believed that a s.mar\lv: roperty owners must be presented to | s meeting. ~Exifidnistor Miavers\replied | youns 1ady of Hartford and is eim- | biichies #Wa Jen jars of pineapple | mThe fair srounds will be the scene | 1oFY explanation of the errors will be | BIORVERY BROSES S8 ¥ November | MALA ED > the committec had conferred with| ploved as a stenographer in the Un- preserves; Mrs, Dors Meriden, 80fa | o @ crack t'omhail e ihis :;“er: given. |»|Q eard \"r" a ", E mr.‘mm el Judge Gaffney on that questin and|derwood company's office. Mr. Smith | ,ijjow; John ¥. Moore, carving set; noon when Captain Fred Karan will After 1335 Mill Tax. <l\x‘\.rgu‘:l ol who fail to comply with.| The Food-Drink fo hig opinion wes the board coud be | ls employed as a plumber by H. H.| peter McGo#, barrel of apples: | lead his Worthington school cohor Plans for reducing the tax Tate| gyic law The violator is also de- | Rich milk, malted grain, i chosen at this time and its recogition | Damon and is well known in this| charles Ronketty, ham; friend, coffee ,gainst the Kensington Grammar | from fourteen to 12% mills are be- | prived of making an appeal to the | Forinfants,invalidsend gro could be put off for thirty days. The |town. The date for the marriage has percolator; M James 0'Connor, | gohool team under the leadership of |\ o 2 et o he actions of the | Purenutrition,upbuitdingus board could prepare the budget and | not been set, | comforter; Miss Rlizabeth O’Neil, ‘Lich‘mm"‘l Kbyl Emhe liroanactiye |08 formulated by democratic leag- fmum »f relief from the actions of the B oo rcoin m'.nim; — bring it before the next town meeting. | Kensington Methodist Church. crocheted shawl; Miss Anna Cashman, anagers, Kermit Stevens and Joe | ers, who predict a warm fight at the | & Belet Itema, | More healthful than Colonel Jorvis then cailed for nomina-| Ajl the Methodists in Kensington | half dozen cake plates; Mrs. James rmyehy, met yesterday and arranged | adjourned meeting in January when ocicty of the | Umloss you say “Hd tions. C. F. Lewis complimented the | zr¢ requested to be present at the loney, rug; a friend, a cut g1ass | the game. the question is to be decided. T N e 1| von may et & Swi committee that drew up the resolution | church this evening to hear about the | Piece. | Briefs. The fourteen-mill rate was adopted | Church of Our Lady of Mercy will | 308 ol A a Vi e S 9 N el . > g Beg OVed Mo e Y siD Al Ch osen Al iV cthoa iRt ST ward IRV oy emen Cominz Weddings. A daughter has been born to Mr. | two years ago and there is one faction msinbata of the baay A Demiy it and Mrs. Alvah Ventres. which claims that it must be contin- This proposition comes from the gen- Miss Brucie J. Wilsoh, daughter of - RS, 2 SR 4 said there were only five on that com.- | 3 : " s = R - : . S ot from 9 . POPULAR SHOE STORE A athE Ao ik el e ate ioaticonterenceppcomly on. under| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whson of Ken-| The Berlin Grange will hold a car- | ued if the towh is to be kept fro THE POPULA the board. Mr. Lewis withdrew his the leadership of Bishop Theodore S.| oo, will be married \to Louis R. | nival in its new hall on October 27-28 | Plunging further into debt. Henderson, of Chattanooga, Tenn. X i 4 i ilai Another element maintains that motion and moved C. W. Stevens, | who was ence pastor in Stamtard, | Goodrich on Friday evening at 7, for the benefit of the building fund. 2 " ring ‘car there will be a sub- Francis Deming and E. W. Mildrum | cgnn, It has received the hearty en- | ©'Clock at her home on th\i\vew Brit- | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barattieo are :}(‘:‘”:‘!:l':‘f\'lim s W resultior e Hew be chosen as the republican membersqd qorsement of British L. B. Wilson of | 211 road | rejoicing over the-arrival of a daugh- | stantial saving as a result of the PO for three, two and one year respective- | Now York and br Dent of New | Pernard P. Brennan and Miss Mar- | ter this morning. Both mother and | ¥¥stem tct g 3 Francis Deming said, accgding to of - of St i 3 vi -areful management the se- up. Mr. Stevens said hc would be|igaven, A vote of adoption has been | §2ret F. Fisher will be married at | child are doing well. thatfwith cATeIRIMAnaE willing to serve for only one year. ! icceq by the official board of the | St: Paul's Roman Catholic church on | Mrs. C. E. Jones has returned home | \ ;000 the town poor in half. They The chair suggested that Mr. Lewis|joca) church. The hour of service | October 20 by Rev. J. C. Brennan, the | after a visit with her nephew, H. W. |, Fon 5o imere are opportunities ¢ Shoes or 0 and Fagan of the ‘democratic town | i he 7:45 1 the speaker of the |Pastor: ! Porter, of Pine Orchard. |l t s il Dl 3 £ itt 2 the entire b ML ha (0 AN Rev. J. C. Brennan will officiate at | for reducing the expenses of other S e OO er o ire board ] evening will be the Rev. Warren F.| ., "Cadinz of John Stmmeone Yana could he nominated at once. After a (ooke of New Britain, who was A;m“na Ialplibes o [‘;:“.s A few minutes the following joint reso- | rominently identified with the “Men i\ 5\ ooy Gotoner : 3 Both sides will begin preparing lution was offered: “Resolved, that| ., q Reltgion Forward oolaainstical i Hocioty ) Miss Edith Bell of Great Barring- | their “briefs” n the near future and TCRRRI Ding Ana Tawh A vkt Ecclesiasticai Soclety Meets. | s | their / rancis s | The. Heclestastical sosioty of the ton, Mass. and T. E. Ramsdell of | another hot session is promised when ; “cares” about the a ppearante o et forsthree years b NG 4¢drum ! Berlin Congregational church held it¢ , Monument Mills, Housatonic, Mass., | the tax question comes up for consid- ang James J. Fitzsimmons - for i etEias sere the guests of Miss Helen Cowles | opati wear these shoes are unsu o. W, Stev A annual meeting last night. B, H. [Were cration yeare and.C. 1 LN S come, Atwater was chosen chairman of the | Gf Kensington yesterday. They made rqtrien. Koy N s Mo “Bobbie” Vancc in Town. e, b e ey e Yo R o s ers o ; . . s “Bobbie” | ; reas: r Prancis | omas K 1y of 76 Hillsid: ave- Any doubt that may have been he olution was passed unanimously. | _, RODert, better known as Bobbie” | and treasurer, Franecis Deming, | \Thomas Kennedy o d lectmen will be able to cut the cost of [ i lirue crowa witenged the pan| o ot Ui R 0 SR revenns trom : i the ltalian society in For- | D100 N I (e should be ample, /.. 4“%5] This line is most co mplete in Moyementigin - S o o models of the season. For the Wy 1912, All friends of the church and everybody interested in the promo- Yo | tion”of the good cause, will be wel- Johnson’s Daughter Clerk. All Leathers, button and A 1 wind 4 | Vance at his home in East Berlin. | showed the total expenses for the year | nfi, Meriden, will appear in court to- | regarding the removal of George S. cloth tops. See our window ai Other Business, | He has been spending the summer ut | were $2,928.96, and the cash received | Morfow morning to answer to the | Babcock from the clerkship of the ———————— hairman asked for other | Lake Winnepsaukee, where he man- | $2,944.18, leaving a balance of $t5.2Z. | charge of hunting without a license. | board of selectman has been = dis- - THE SHOE \ Austin moved $200 be I aged a ball team representing a hotel | There was a discussiar..o1r the ad- 1 State Game ‘V\arden Pease made the : pelled by thy announcement of First o pay for installing a ' gt this place. His club had a very |visability of imertusing the pew rents .arrest last Saturday and Prosecutor | Selectman W. J. Johnson that during 4 ing system on the town's |.guccessful seasom, capturing thirty- |in eratei to meet a threatened deficit. | Gibney made out a warrant last night. | the eusuing year his daughter will 94] mm St 56.834 be appropriated to | eight out of forty-four games. Vance 1he matter was left to the committee. f —_— look after the bookkeeping. [ s of the commission on | played second base, fielding for -3i2 | The sale of pews was held and nearly | FOR RENT—Six room tenement, gas. There has been considerable criti- d of a finance board.|and batting for .426. He will' leave |one-half were sold. ( marden. Trolley convenient. C. H. | cism of the bookkeeping methods SK THE CLERK FOR S. & H. GREEN STAMPS' Stevens spoke of the da-l next week for Boston, where he will Officers were chosen for the U“m“lsl Aspinwall, Berlin Conn. 10-13-4d | which have been employed in the se-

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