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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916. Plainville News ‘ ————— ————— Agents TAABLE PROPERTY | mios e SSHTTTS GO o Standard WORTH $2,348,078 BN, eV Patterns Gl‘&l][l LlS[ Shows AH II]GI‘E&S& Ui ; AGENTS FOR HARTFORD FOR THE “AMERICAN LADY"” AND“MADAME LYRA” CORSETS mmun e | Our Great January Sale Will TRUMBULL C0. STILL LEADS Don’ ' St on’t Forget Linens and Cottons o Those Whose Property Is Valued xlt E d S t d t $3,000 and Over—Scott Will Accept- | n a ur ay lg Y o) e jefs. | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL RE DUCTIONS WHICH THIS SALE PRESENTS Falls Through Car Window—Brie S 4 b 1 TOMO RROW! There are Brown and Bleached Crashes at very Special Prices, and it According to an abstract of the re- will be a long time before we are able to offer you such values again port of the board of assessors, com- NOTE THE 20-INCH BROWN CRAS H, made from good yarns, very heavy pleted today by Town Clerk, R. C. 9 and absorbent, regular 17c grade with blue border, for 15¢ yard- BLEACH- o ; o ol s ED HEATHER LINEN CRASH, 17-INCH with red border, 12%c quality e LAt Lkl i e ar or s rea es a e 0 oa s ° all pure Linen, 103%c yard. BLEACH ED WASH CRASH, 18-INCH WITH 848,078 whonftitrned oyeritorthe/boaxd BLUE BORDER, very absorbent, 17c grade 14ic yard. Plain Silver of relief for consideration. The total ; BLEACHED CRASH, 17-inch, 17¢ quality. will not lint, and very special valuation of Plainville property as The Values have simply been unsurpassed. ~We have been able for 180 saralll Bieht thsits buslcrarhs, F e to present remarkably smart Models in Plush and Velour, the mos g BT peenli e Wassse;&vmrli‘fo L wanted materials, also many other popular fabrics, such as Baby $12 95 $16 75 WAISTING LINEN, round thread | LINEN SHEETING, all pure flax, s e e Lamb, Sealette, Astratex, Kurltex, Saltex and Furtex. They come J9, Ay and pure flax, 36 inches wide, reg- | width is 90 inches, regular $1.25 particularly in view of the fact that in black, grey and taupe, and the sizes include Women's 36 to 45, ular 58c grade, selling at 50c yard | value, priced 90c yard. there were raises in nearly three hun- and Misses’ 14 to 18. 4 5 | : 18.75 & $22.50 LINEN PILLOW CASES, hem- DAMASK TRAY CLOTHS with dred cases. Coats may be found quoted at less prices elsewhere, but those prices refer to inferior grade garments. ‘Salts’ " Fabrics, from which these Coats are made, are the very best line of goods to be had. o s Customers say that our Coats are the best in the City. Our as THEY ARE WORTH MUCH] sortment is the largest, and the styles and values the very best pos- sible. OUR SALE PRICES ARE stitched ones, sized 22 by 36 inches, choice of assorted patterns, hem- The books will be open to the pub- regular $1.25 value, $1.15 pair. | | stitched, 45c grade, 37%c each. | lic after tomorrow for inspection and BIG TOWEL VALUE. Fine Irish | 45x8814 inch PILLOW CASES, will be given to the relief board when Huck, hemstitched and embroidered | made of “New Bedford” one of the that body meets next month to listen size 24x24, worth 87%c, for 69c ea. | best of cottons, 29¢ kind, 28c each. to complaints against the actions of | | | | | MORE HEAVY PILLOW CASES of good BLEACHED COTTON, 45-inch the assessors. cotton, size 45x38% inch, regular | width, at this sale for 9c yard. The Trumbull FElectrie company . o . T G e G T e AT BN DR Tty continues 1o have e isanciion o § Tomorrow Will Be Last Day of Sale Prices on Petticoats—Al VERY SPECIAL are the 45x36 Linens at this Sale at lower prices being the heaviest contributor to the Pillow Cases at 9c¢ each. Pillow | than you will have again for many town treasury. Its valuation has been P ” . l'f F- e w s d Tubing, 42-inch, at 17c yard, 46 | a long Gay. These are but ssmples placed at $240,650 by the assessor Styles, “Smoothset,” Tailormade, and Perfect-Fitting Waist Bands inch for 18¢ yard. Others in 42-and | of the many. The Bristol Manufacturing company 4 4 45-inch for 13c¢ yard. | comesgascond, Mltsiholdings| InfiElain - TAFFETA AND MESSALINE PETTICOATS Sateen, black and colors, regular $1.50 value, fo ville having been put on the grand ceeee. 800 list for $124,828. 2 = Regular $3.00 value, for tomorrow. .. ki .$1.79 tomorrow Taxpayers whose property is valued Regular $4.00 value, for tomorrow. ..$2.29 b at $3,000 or over by the assessors arc Regular $4.50 value, for tOmMOIroW. ...........$2.69 LOMNOITOW «.c.toevevnsnoacosscncssasassnosd -49 as follows: i Regular 00 value, for tOMOIroW............83.49 | Sateen, Italian Cloth and Heatherbloom, regula Residents. | Regular $6.00 value, for tomorrow $4.49 $2.50 value, for William Allderidge ....... The above numbers come in black, plain colors | Sateen Petticoats, o ———————————————————————— ] | Richard L. Alling ....... and changeable. for tomorrow HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RE- Burritt H. Bacon CEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, La Forest Bacon .... P 1 ee—————— ————————————————— e e S e S SR |7 177 e ' ALL GRADES OF SILKS WILL BE SR M iy (e e IR aconnoos - GHE HIGHER—BUY TOMORROW AT THE SALE ILY ADVANCING—BUY TOMORROW AT e e eeeeee—— e | Fredierick L. Benzon e : THE SALE PRICE ist “ PRICE fund amounted to $177.20 and during | years ago. He conducted a black- | DriStol Mfg. Co. Berlin New the year $20.14 was spent, leaving a |smith shop at the Wooding place on | 2™ Brock balance of $157.06. the Farmington road and had his | eoln L Bull Ttemized ‘reporta of other church | nome an the B, 6 Rosng farm. Loy | Georse R Ryinsion 1111111 1 January Sale Prices on Linings! - Margaret A. Cady 3 ocleties follow: has been ill for many years with (jaré'r:zlsr< Xoh7 conoocan 0 Ladics' Benevolent Sewing Soclety. |ropsy and Bright's disease and death | s B Carpenter ... .. Sateen, 36 inches wides: Percaline, 36 inches wide: { Oct. 1914, cash on hand and in}“'as attributed to these causes. Mr. Edaward L. Carter . : The ale Drice ............12%c yard | The 15c qualit ri ...12%¢ yar | Sateen and Italian Cloth, regular $2.00 value, fo Muhpry was 61 years old. While a £ o5 15¢ qualit Pank $39.47, fees 28 members $7.00, | MU : 3 A i : The 25c quality, sale price ..19¢c yard e L e A e :mzen in this town he made many |3’ ; e , The 25¢ quality, 8ale Price .. .: s u-e e s d0e yard |8 800 SR i a0 hiaok and colom, Pittl Sl ‘ $101.20, interest .90—$148.57. riends, who will regret to hear of RiClark i e 0t 300 The 35¢ quality, sale price ....... ..... 27c¢ yard brocaded, regular price 50c vard, sale price 44c yd Caretaker $30, parsonage telephone | Dis demise. He is survived by a wife | Clark Caston © oo o . 5 s Sl x solbse 13 N\ i a @ 2 e *h A. B. C. Silk, black and colors, regular 36-inch Satin, guaranteed, blac and colors, the $1.0 — -1x hospital and Red Cross material { *0d two daughters, Nellie and Mary. | A" H. Condell e 39¢ yard QUAlity, 5a1e DIICe ....ceeveeeesnsenss T9C ¥ : $13.53, cleantng church, $10, work at | The funeral will be held from his |Tda B. Gendel . 5 ¢ ; Interesting Reports Presented and | rarsonase ss.70, grocertes s14.71,4 home in Bridgeport tomorrow morn-| Conn. Quarrics Co. cash on hand and in bank $52.63— f‘?f" at ’;30 °<“(29k1 ]a“fl from St.| gllen Coughlin - Mary’; oman C: i at 9 5 5 s ch Officers Elected e [esys Rk omenRcatioll ichirchia TRO v vl G s iy eh o e E 5 e S = & e 5 K ¢’clock with a solemn high mass. In- |R. o, 1 Woman’s Foreign Mission Auxiliary. | {erment will take place in St |Noah s T‘)N\n : 2 3 inville Flarware Co. - The will of Miss Charlotte Scott( I". were installed at the regular r Members' fees and collections | Michael's cemetery, Bridgeport. Katherine E. Dent Plainville G E DTN 2 was admitted to probate today after |ing last evening, District Deputy DEATH F H $24 o0 imnectal wictish 820 35, o Court Mattabessett, F. of A., of [ Mrs. Charlotte Digele ... .. 2% Plainville Masonic Temple a hearing held before Judge George | Deiters of Bristol, having charg Hartford Branch W. B. M. $29.85. | \which the deceased was a member, rs. Grace L. Digsle . ... 2 Corps N ARy 3,680 | R. Byington. F. S. Neal, who was | the exercises Anniversary Book. piligholdiaispecial miee IneRtontetito Dresser iy o | Plainville Water Co. named in the document to serve ad| Elective leaders who took the et - Jan, 1, 1915, cash on hand $16, | take action on his death. Bros. e . James Prior : exenutor wahtediito deciine the ninde | Eations were Fotmer Kemsington Oftlsoa Victim of | 005 sales $16—$51.00 Wins Prize. James A. Eaton ........ 5059 | Peter Prior and E. A. Bradley of Thomaston was| Noble Grand—Allen M. Raymd R i E i Lizzie B. Eaton | Peter L. Prior appointed administrator at th - Vice Grand— F. Distin Complication of Discases—Miss | ~Postage $1.31, loans paid $20, Jan.| migs Edith Mather, teacher in the . ceeeenn 3.150 | P : ; ppointed administrator at the re-| a ; : I | 1, 1916, cash on hand $9.69—$31, | Hubbard school, East Berlin recently Eaton ... % 0 \775 | Katherine M. Richards questof the heirs) SEtre tay W. J. McKee. Bunce Wins Prize Contest in Jer- | Amount still to be raised $30.74. received a letter from Theodora Joseph Edman qas 369 E(yn_nvradl;mdnkssc ] jecker By the terms of the will, Miss Financial Secretary— G. Osb The Chapel. Bunce, aged 12, a former pupil, who rfi;ycr 112“;“"0'1:(1-{ 2 q ‘\“‘2’" = r{’og il ‘slcnu'g propertd.v is mhbe divifded :\xln:mg g“r::::prvr\f llnlr;); ‘prrnlk T o 3 a Rivet Co. 550 | 2 . BEenoD er nieces and nephews after claims rustee—W. J. McKee, et Jan. 1, 1915, cash on hand $20.12. now lives in Jorsefylc;lty. dM;zs Bx‘x"r]\'cle Jolin nd Toenk Pariiols | Thomas G. Russell Est. s :a:e ;eent Sk s BUERRL The Kensington Congregational | Electric lights $5.50, Jan, 1, 1916, 131 the daughter o r. an e WL Natione] Bk . Mrs. Louie A. Ryder - g g u; E church held its annual meeting vester- | cash on hand $14.62—$20.12. liam H. Bunce, who resided in Bast | pir, (90 ONE] BORK 0 | Marshall B. Ryder Fell Through Car Window. The board of selectmen at its day. The business meeting was held | Insurance given by Dea. S. A. Hart | Berlin until shortly before Thanks- | Ot l0 (ORASHAW «oooon 3,100 SRR e Saniiah Sl el ety e e A T o oS Sndmcinon supver wasl| sikiees Elving g8 In thegletter ?”ss Bunce | " 4" Freeman 'o10 | Sequessen Club ... ler employed at the local transfer sta- served at 6.30 o'clock, which was fol- | tells of winning a prize for a compo- | ;o T o FETIAR - - -3 S e iRt Ee et et e lowed by the annual roll-call. The Sunday School Trcaslll‘.‘:" sition. The letter follows s ta i o B Seinie A Sevimous o TR P LA CRr R e e eports presented showed the church | Jan. 1, 1915, cash on hand .55, col- | “Dear Miss Mather: : Frisbie & Hemingwaly ... .. s A. J. Smalley Est. men, last night and when he again |action was taken regarding the had a very good year. Officers | lections $143.28—$143.83. " “Twc days after we arrived here | gy v ang Mary Clark iCanas 2 Roland Smalley Est became conscious he was on the |stallation of additional lights aw for the ensuing year were eclected as Sunday school expenses $18.77, | Gertrude and I went to school. Moth- rich Pearl W. Smith ground, having fallen through a win- | follows: { Hartford Branch W. B. M. $10, Cong. | er went with us and Mr. Shepard | gpay Sy e e 2 aL . Spellman dow. He was badly cut about the : head by broken glass and his wounds | 92Y, isht. = e were bleeding so profusely that his |, [The contract with the United Clerk—Sidney M. Cowles, S. S. and Pub, society $14.40, Boston | put Gertrude in the second grade and | yo - Gridlay i ° Lcon . C. Spencer Treasurer—Clarence B. Baldwin. . | City Mission $5.00, Tougaloo Univer- | me in the eighth grade on trial and | yimmie 1o et 00000 o Mary 1. Stephenson ; : Church Committee—Pastor, Deacons, | sity $35. Am, Board of Foreign Mis- | I have managed to stay there so far. | Mas TTamilton e B rank A. Strunz ..eiiiiiii 5800 | mates fearsd he would als. = D7, [tric Light & Water compistiig Suunday School Superintendent, Mrs, | sions $28.57, Conn. Bible society $10, | “Monticello avenue, which is part | Chas, IT. Hensor 00 2530 Bdward L. Swift ...oooee. 41 C. Tanner attended him. Surezek, | °WOTTOW and & representucivlig C. ¥. Johnson, C. B. Baldwin. balance on hand $22.09—$143.83. of the shopping district, had an exhi- | ffiram V. & M. 1. Ha a0 s ¢l Thompson 9,190 | swathed in bandages, said this morn. | COTPOration is expected to be hel School Superintendent— Home Department, bition week and Mr. Shepard oftered | . p. Hart ... . - F. A. Tinker ........ i ing that he was again ready to go to s W. Emerson, Jan. 1, 1915, cash on hand $1.50,|a five dollar, a three dollar and & “wo | W. . Hart .. ... " 95 | prumbull Electric Co. ... ... 240, work but on the physician’s advice he Superintendent—Harold | offerings $2.37—$3.87. dollar prize for the hest describtions [ . M. Healey .. .. | Henry Trumbull ........... 80 |t s o to A T aas men Upson. ) g | Tibrars Fand) of any of the windows. I took the | Olive Hemingway . NI O8I R ETRTE o The rallroad’s portable hotel is |, LnS board has looksd omet Sy Secretary—Joseph L. Wilson. five dollar prize and will enclose a |w. J. Hemingway . T. Wheeler ......-...--- = 8600 | taking on the aspeets of a hespital | L1OS foT Which lights have been Treasurer—C. Fred Johnson. | Jan. 1, 1915, cash on hand and in | copy of the description’’ Ml St aonnooans 7 e ST 360 | train, severcs ot s feeione norpiel |5 few: weaks sgo. axil ANENEE Executive Committee—Mrs. tank $147.27, interest $5.46-—$162.78. | ““\ios Bunce attonds Sohool No. 12 in | 5 b BRI (00 cne e BBERl e A L ies | e Severs) OF the Sreleht handiersyiope toldoton s the vastous S Cowles, Mrs. Carleton Hazen, Miss| New Books and rebinding $37.19, | Jersey City. Miss Mather prizes the | Mrs. Bmma Hilts . 9 ! P el it R Dich ool ichen of Elngll i aiaek Elizabeth Hutchinson, Mrs. Harold W. | catalogs $10. Jan. 1, 1916, cash oOn | jetter highly and is extremely pleased | C. W. Hird ... A . . 5 4 - Warren . ing after the sick workmen, who ar Brief Items. Bpson. hand and in bank $105.54—$152.73. | that a former pupil has attained such | Est. John Hird i 85 | Patrick and Jane Welch ... 3750 | confined to their bunks in Librarian—C. Fred Johnson. | Young People’s Christian Endeavor- | proficiency in essay work that she was | Mary 2. Hird .0 | 7. T. Wheler Y Assistant—Miss Trene Viet Fand I TE fcanienia e Tl el e RS e S e L 20 | Susan’ A. Wheeler .e... 3,005 | as dangerous some of them are sif- | b % Library Committee—Miss Helen | pledges paid $23.35, ice cream festival | {ition with so many city pupils. Miss | Cervin M. Eoaror e 2'7a= | White Oak Ice Co. 5 5 5 ficlently ill to warrant their r;m,'wfl, Y fowles, Rev. C. Hazen, Mrs. . H.|$7.24—381.76. Mather has notified Superintendent | Mrs. Kate Hyde .. - Pomeroy M. Wilcox ....... 51to a hospital and they probably wit { John H. Trumbull has purchas €rans, C. W. Stevens. Missions In China $5, Am. board for | oy of the letter and the latter ox- [ H. A. James B s B Walliamsiie e 3, be taken away tomorrow. | new Buick coupe Member of Central Association Mis- | Sholapur $5, home expenses $3.88, | ;occoq his pleasure and will Sring | Fannie B. Jenkins . N " ogr | Willlam H. Wilson ... 3 5 - Fis = of Frederick sionary Committee—C. B. Baldwin. | Jan. 1, 1916, cash on hand $17.85— | Hreed We plessure and Will bring | Tannic ®. Jenki e |G. C. Woodford . 8808 N. R. Freeman's Funeral. DR e i e Organist—Mrs. S. M. Cowles. $31.76. Sehooliboard e @, et Sarah A. W, With Rev. R. H. Burton, rector of | Who 18 es unchan| T 3 < J. Cow. is eV es. - Red Stone Hill, cont Dshers—Bdward U. Cowles, Lonls Beneyolences The essay follows: John J. Kimmel Non-Residents. the Church of Our Saviour, officiating, | = panjel Crowley of Crown streg R. Goodrich, Joseph L. Wilson, Df_wid A summary of benevolences showed “THE WINDOW BEAUTIFUL" Frank L. King 5 o ¢ : N funeral services for Norman R. Free- i Jaid up with an attack of grip R. Wilson, Harold W. Upson, Howard | tne following societies have con- (Rolle’s.) G. W. Lewis Est. . 2 & ‘505 | Manamer Apruzzese ... . man were held this afternoon at 2| & Sroc tributed to the various organizations 2 Nellie Lewis e B, IO, h aososoc 2ol x ¥ | o= Superintendent Home Department | ¢ the church: American Board of As I was walking aleng Monticello . B . o'clock at his home on East Main ¢ v ’ « Dwight P. Littlefield 0] H. Bradley ........... . street Mr. Freeman was a well ) of Sunday School—Miss Pauline M. | yissions, $68.99; Women's Board of | A enue one evening during the “EX-| ,qo1in Coinien o o | Bristol Brass Co. : At S e Hflw “HZ GLAD 3 2 s, $68. D S e e e ine Mason . L..00 Glo7o | Bristol Brass ceeeee 4 known old resident and there was a Bauer. Missions, $48.65: Church Sunday B £ 7 oimlon was 8b | piae =) Mastin : : B, & P. Tramv 2 pEbenthe nue Eollcell was held | school, $28.57; Congregational Bible ]‘;Zig‘;da:’:u:d ““r‘:‘:l’f:,s °fw"_‘;{ms“‘:h°°li Ella D. Mavo .. i iidl 2ot Anna)C. Garnes oot :,;:f:n:‘:,“(:":\h"f; 1\“?:: funera s "HEU‘ ABH[NG F as large as in former years, probably MO St *55: American Mission. | \nterest. Such a beautiful picture inear Minellg . | i E 2y sl g i Gool s _ 1 eighty-six years old, was reported to- ' o e sore, puffed-up, tender, on account of the epidemic of ETID. | Moo poancintion $75.42: M. Aid, $7.08 | Met MY vision that I stayed to study | 7on " ra Minons basoa e e e day fo be seriously ill. She collapsed r feet—no cOrns Or Some of the sick people had friends | 1) ing a total of $303.09. |itsibeatty,fandithis is fwhat \T found il Fosml v r Dot Mg Arthur G. Hadsell grtorchisidentchiand her rolatives yare louses. ) Bl making First of all came the pink window, | pon iy aasett ... . 5 > e very anxious today about her condi g Church Treasur R with its myriads of butterflies hover- He‘rfr‘v M, ;\1’0013} i AT . Ilvm‘("n\ E }lorx{v(>r Hem “Tiz” makes, sore burning It was reported that on January | ing over the magnificent bride cake in | . 1. Nowan |1t hBE | N envon st . oo.ii.. 3 Finish Harvest Tomorrow. feet fairly dance with delight 1, 1916, there were 167 members in | the centre. It was covered with a |(iinton . Morse . i = George L. Lessard ..... - ! Farmers in the Scott's Swamp [go the aches and pains, the corns, the church, of which 65 were males | fancy white icing, while in the centre Gordon P. 3 = 8 : Luke Meehan . Snn & g district expect to finish the harvest of | jouses, blisters, bunions and and 102 females. Of these sixty-eight | blossomed a beautiful white rose. ar. e » Tinwk J Mrs. Anna Merriman ...... 50 | the ice crop from Selectman Johnson's | pains are Eou Seaident m-emhe?'- I;xhetli?sges Up among the butterflies glowed an | James J. \[ulhh\ s | Florence L. McLean . i pond tomorrew. For several days ‘-»-r, draws out the acids and for distribution among the seven so- f‘f'(‘i‘?’? gne e Gl 1, | electric heart that shed a soft mellow | 7. L. McCarthy .......... e e e e they have been busy getting in" their | song that puff up your feet. NoO ¢ of the church, American Board ;} 1:\m|'al & )‘ e elr {) :1 itions 1§ght which harmo{lized with the | Frank S. Neal . g : o o | New Haven District vear’s supply and the repositories are | tor how hard you work, how jons, American Missionary so- | WeTe: Dy confession 1, by letter 3.|pink hangings forming the back- |, B. Newton, : ronnde AsniNuRstE ,535 | now practically filled. The ice aver- | you dance, how far you walk, Congregational Home Mission- | At Present there are 109 fa'mflhes in | ground. This represented the fairy | Geo. T.. Newton . iRy y | Anthony Newton .. > s ages thirteen inches in thickness and i(‘m : you remain on your feet, society. Congregational Sunday | the parish and during the year there | genius who presides over the bakery | Lucia T. Newton DL e Charles H. Norton ........ if of unusually good quality brings resttul foot comfort oot e bublishing society, Minis. | Were four baptisms performed. and the delectable goodies to eat. David B. Newton ......... 8.575 | Arthur P. C. Hare ........ Leland Hart expects to have his|js magical, grand, wonderful for tif @l tuna Congrékational Bauca- The Sunday school h’ds 139 mem- Around the cake and beneath all | Erwin M. Newton . iy B 5 Ella V. Palmer .. B storehouses filled in a few day n.-i‘,',.hi“g swollen smarting feet dlbrial society, and Congregationai | bers with an average attendance of | these beautiful decorations were many | Minton A. Norton . 5 5 T. L. Phillips ... ceeese . s had men working on his pond for | how comfortable, how happy you f &b Building society. eighty. H?\\ard J. Crane and Carle- da}my little cakes which formed a | Martha E. Officer . el E i ibey dEE E . M. .. some time and despite the frequeut | Your feet just tingle for joy; shi Varjous Funds. ton T. Hfue]n haa ;ec7r(ls of perfect | rainbow carpet. Walter and Belle Aldershaw 3, Pierce . ceenns - 3, changes in the weather has harvested | p The condition of the Francis A. zttendance during the year. Just across from this was its sis- | Relle Oldershaw ..... ] .075 | Donato_& Vittorio Pietro s several hunudred tons. | Get a 25 cent box of “Tiz" Robbins fund was reported to be as Hugh Murphy. ter window, decorated in vellow. Tn | Joseph Oliver ............. ,475 | B s L. T{m‘!\‘)!‘* 5 s 8, At White Oak preparations were | om any druggist or departmi follows: Cash in bank, January 1, | Word was received in Kensington | this was an enormous twist loaf, the («:hnmc & Stephenson Mfg. George I7. Smith . e D ! made today for cutting the ice on the | gore. End foot torture foreve 1.317 interest, $5.01; total |iast night of the death of Hugh Mur- largest I had ever seen, and its com- Co. SN X | standard ml‘ H‘ . b pond. The storehouses at this place vour ff aishursements, 330 manuals, | phy of Bridgeport, which occurred | panion a rye loaf of the same dimen- Y“ledo‘n('k Blade (il 4 United F ‘ .-, | are empty record book repa 3t esterday mortnmgmat \l,;'s t:nmp, 147 | sions; while in the centre reposed a ]\\»01‘1-‘ T"rfl'\ S . . 3, ate "I’ et e . ey 1. 0. 0. 1. Oficers Seated. i ance in ‘larence street. r. Murphy was a = £ . Peterson . o . 5 k shec o ;10‘:%‘;§ng;h:a‘cl;r;ur:x;n}gfi resident of Kensington until four (Continued On Eighth Page.) Geo. M. Phelps Wwilbur o Officers of Sequassen lodge, I .0. O. 25 cents. 083 23 o om s tOTa A ol S e e S s sey City—Briefs. routine business, and Chairman Ji son reported this morning thaf ized at the special town meeting N Spoon a few days to have a ten year rem | under new terms signed by the sel onf the car.! @rana Juror M. A. Norton is | While their condition is not regarded | finea to his home on West Main st illness. seriously il is For the regular weekly offerings | and interest there was deposited in the treasury of the church $295 6. The disbursements amounted to $153.69, leeaving a balance of $141.67 never hurt or seem tight. fresh, sweet and happy Just thig |‘\\t r smaller shoes, keep | whole year's feet comfort for of i 3 of

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