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TOWN HALL PLANS | BOom INSURAN READY FOR BIBDERS Officials Find Work in Cramped {0 Take Out Policy Quarters Inconvenient Hartford, jan. 22—One mill NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 19i8. United States soldiers and sail = ave thus far to t out Such a Flurry in Fine Muslin Wear | WoRK RESUMED TOMORROY o s e e —_— Eu) iR N ot e e ool has And Are Not Angry at Dr. Gar- | reach familics of the sol | sailors and through them ur: This January Sale of Qurs [ oo sovemen wavors| S y Establishment of War Bureau. | HJ! Somnel off Il b INDICATIONS POINT VERY STRONGLY TO CONSTANTLY | is aiding the wav yisk bureau in ON MUSLIN UNDERGARMENTS BEACUSE OF THE g is expeeted that plans for re- effort fo get every man 1 the ar ADVANCED PRICES OF COTTON MATERIALS, AND ON ACCOUNT OI' ey by e SRl b TH oo | kel 2N CENL The time for g 2 | ting under the insurance act expi! CURTAILED LABOR IN ALL MANUFACTURING PLAN pleted soon so that the committee in | ponpaary 12 i right con- { char can send prints out te the | ors or their families must act befd ditions, and price our garments at this great arly sale very much le: ' aiffcrent contractors for bids on the | that tme. _ than they could be bought for now at the makers. You make a big mis 8 iob of reconstruction. The architects The government insurance pol take if you do not make the most of this sale’s prices. ® in char of drawir plans for the |Is not assignable, and pd yments y ! huilding are Unkelback and Perry of | der it to the insur or a beneficig LOOK AT THESE GOWNS worth $1.00, for 68c cach. Others wo B | Now Britain. Just at present the | are not subject to claims of cre $1.25 for 88c each. Regular $1.75 Gowns for $1.29 cach. $2.00 to § Nl ok . able to do their | tors of the insured or beneficia grades at $1.69 cach, duties, but the small space given | The insured may at any time char E ho in the Grange hall is inade- | the beneficiary or beneficiaries. ENVELOPE OHEMISE of regular $1.00 grade for 68c. Thosc worth bl | Guate and the sooncr the job is com- | The rate of Insurance charged 88c each. The $1.75 kind for $1.20 each. And ki Dlctcd the better it will be for all | the government is cheap. For pf garments priced at $1.69 cach. B concerned. The pla call for a one | miums of §5,000, the monthly r: R - ; S = T etes for a man 21 years old is OAREFULLY EXAMINE THE WHITE SKIRTS, worth 89c for 6Sc : fmu\,l '4'|I(j\!\”,{' ol ~“m\ Eie "f‘“; a man 30 years old. $3.45; and cach. Worth $1.00 for T9c cach. Worth $1.25 for 88c each. Worth §1 o s e years old, $3.70. The for'd3c cach. Worth $1.75 for §1.29 cach. And regular $2.00 Skirts | e e L e il e DR e O $1.69 cach. Stuchioniorithel building, the present year and for five y 68c and 88c cach. H As yet there has been nothing done | thoreafter, at the close of which py rd to several tons of coal that i0od the policy will Dbe conver DRAWERS, 50¢, 59¢, 89¢, $1.25 kinds, at 35¢, 42¢, 68c and 88c pair. i | 2 still in the bascment of the upon application, without medi % 1ding, but when the wreckage is €Xamination into any form of insu = - PHILIPPINE HAND EMBROIDERED Gowns and Chemise of $2.60, g ) s birs ioeal b ro. | ance selected | some of the local boy, Y St 0 0 ay the cc e re » : Vs at the camp. caslonal em $3.00 and $4.00 valucs, sclling for $1.69, $2.49 and $3.49 cach. Crepe de W bl et boRnsedl ol b During the time theinsurance is | They visited Deter M. Brios wio by wpplemem:rg;qcy‘;umncy used to Chine Camisoles for 88c, $1.29 & .69 cach. ' ing the hall. The space in the hall in force, the monthly premium to be | ill at the base hospital, Peter Skin. of other existin‘ij"‘f‘o“ "Lr"::_l:uwlv B8 | v ill not be big enouzh for both the Paid the government iner S at | ner and Ressi, L |3 s # A Tenay, FNVELOPE OCHEMISE for $1.69, $2.19 and $3.19 cach. All higher B o omcale fhces oud the Iibrary, | cach anniversary of the policy to the | Ratior .ramél ’\Illc:-ffceordn.nn h s &t eiog tié Didkt, it under garments greatly reduced for this January Muslin Wear Sale. | (herofore it has been decided fto Dremium prescribed for the attained | turned to his ghip ma‘ t‘fls i con ”\l"l‘m of our circulating medium herof L atol5 ihe rolicy s ; p after ew days' | responding promptly and naturally to carry on the work of the library in ag¢ of the policy visit with friends in town. currency requirements from whatever Chmmrrae: el it has been since | Premiums are to be paid month- Private Raymond Prior has re- | source proceeding, this giving to the time of ihe fire, | I, and will, unless the insured elects | turned to Camp Devens after a visit our whale currency a kind and de, | otherwise in writing, bo deducted | at the home of his mother on Cana] | of elascticity it has nev. -t gk from pay due from the government. | street i & R A8 never beluig Pose — : The Plainville Baking company is e - JiESoed: el % WAVING AN AUTOMOBIL& DELIVERY FOR NEW RBRITAIN YOU CAN DRFEND ON sesinning to feel the effects of the | =-————— R m e Mise Gertrude Walshil ot RER ofithe 54 fodoier i PROMPTLY NRVCEIVING ALL DRY GOODS FU (CHASED OF UL 1 shortage and, according to the' plans be hersby approved and the | caearr iie and Clarence Mason of bADES in 1017 were:reported &S SN gor, has not enough coal on piuns arcepted '@ Farmington took place this afternoon 500,000 gross and $11,200,000 net, hand to continuc operations any Resolved that the voters of the| p Ifarmington. Miss Walsh is em- With declared dividends of about longer than two days at the MOSt. mown of Plainyille heroby mledse tholw | PloYed at tho Trumbull Electric com- $8:800,000. The board's expenses have own of Plainville hereby pledgo their | pany as private secrotary to Jonn been a little less than $250,000, and | B The fact vood cannot be burned hear o . properly clothed than those of her Bauer. After the supper the annual | ; ’nw‘( el S L hearty support and —co-operation to| rumpull.. Mr. Mason is & resident D€ cost af administering the gold e 4 ! in e leaves the company in e c el 3 Beriin News husband. Mr. Wells told the court roll call was held and sixty members | " i PYES 0008 08 SORPIENE T thie government of the United States, | o¢ parmington and is in business for Sttlement fund has been only $3,500 - that the society recommended that | responded. A number of interesting | |/ e il b tad (ot and &0 the State of Connecticut, and the War | pimgelr, |or 1 1-3 cents per $1,000. the childzen be taken from the care | lettors wero read from absent mem- | g i aqrmintstrator in repard to the LUreau of Plainville in every activity | = o "o, 00 ) . | The entrance of state banks and fuel administrator in regard to the foading fo & speedy vietory in this scount sale is stillon. WMl 'tust companies during the year of the parents. Frank Andzelewicz, | ber i e ; : : continue until Feb, 2 IRF I]EPARTMENT | the father, denfed any ill treatment Working in New Rritain. e SR o tho WOk wreat struggle for humanity, liberty | COpiitie until Feb. 2nd. H.'A. James. strengthened the system greatly, sa; I, 2 ak an be c THeR I . the report. Although the gold re- | of his children, but expressed the de- | ‘The announcement that the ! 2 b - closing down of the bakery would rpa g i o : sire that they bo given into the care ' Britain Machine Co. would be ex- | . *(h‘” & :]_'m e ON:.’ i The following are the plans of the serves increased enormously in quant- of h brother-in-law, Stanis empt from the new fuel order has | {ne town would 1 e ‘\'”!‘ ureau: e ity, the proportion of reserves to do- + " ol s s s I A f T & il < s ‘ e The objects of the War Bureau P s fell § r C B 3 Golon, also of Berlin. Miss Mary caused many a happy smile i Baking andl th restavrantd would)pt o s o of (Lis SWan Burean ll Jxvj:;1‘:|tvn(n; In proportion to thp € | Harris of the county home also sug- There aro quite a number of local = ¢fre 2 L § : Connecticut State Council of Defense | | No radical amendments of the re- At present we have a very large stock bought under the CORSET COVERS, were 59¢, 89¢ and $1.25, for Bakery ilard Hit. DN | gested that the children be sent to | peotle who are employed at that con- : 5 , ; the home of Mr. Golon. [ cern, which tive in the manufac- | Considered ation. | for all war work for Plainville. To serve act are suggested although Berlin S Del Promi Judge Griswold committed the ture of war matcrial. There were also | After vespite of five day local | co-ordinate all the existing activities | feow rilnor chunges Sos Monmrasidal er m [I‘ee[ eega[es I‘()llllse ave anxiously awaiting the with the view of eliminating duplica- | They . include: Election of directors children to the Hartford County a number of disappointed ones when | Workers S ol S Gk | of reserve banks by a simpler method) . . | Home, which Institution, through word came that North & Judd's was ©OPcning of the factories to resume e 2 1 t() Anend Sessmn Tonlgh{ { Miss Harris, turned them over to Mr. refused exemption. The American @ Operations : The matter was | To keep in touch as far as possible | provision for printing bigger denom- ! | taken with® no opposition whatever | with the men at the front and their ination of federal re [ e Dok piim, ek M e B O et et L S S T IR e e Foderdd Rumion BOR. Reouine jvihn o Gemaatten' ot | posed upon the defendants last weel this morning after being closed ye > ore remitted, but the court de-‘day. The remaining local factories | employed in the factories in and sible assistance to both under federal v + CHILDREN HAYE NEW HOME manded that the remaining children | will not open until tomorrow. ‘I‘I\l:;:llnkzll\\]:"I}:vux(\)vnl:;. v\v‘lolno-,\‘!‘\‘:"ru(":))‘1;11‘1; | ”[Tu xX;::?-N;‘.:1,]\:orlx‘»r.‘»lft;:ino»‘lx}- { meflds ACHOH hy Gongress <l‘h‘ar‘for ‘:\(n‘(’lflr‘:fim vb:nmnnhrsr;ri:au((::n? would receive proper care. Berlin Bri - k3 i ———— | Antonio Natuli_of Kensington during the days included in the order tivity which may encourage and com- oitias arrested, being charged with failure The Red Cross rooms will be open ven out by Fuel Administrator | fort the men at the front and assist 2 — to provide for his wife and child. | {°day and tomorrow from 10 a. m. | Garfield. our government in bringing a speedy Washington, Jan. —Effect of [ AMERIOAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE. . ends Following Tavestigation of Tl | Natuli was defended by Attorney Jo- :;n—,:‘l 5 ‘;1»1 :;c 'l[lu]»‘iw\y};;;.:nl"r\l‘dros.:;\m | Most all the factories in the town 'victory to the cause of liberty and | credit expansion on the general rise Washington, Jan. 22.—President s W o £ 1 re working on war orders and are democracy. e e e e seph G. Woods of New Britain, who | 8 Treatment—-Many Berlin Men Work- | usked for a postponement on the | Prayer meedng will be held tomo at the height of their business pros- The War Bureau shall consist of the nounced that the playing schedules of the major leagues would be drawn 2 . s A = grounds that a number of important row the Berlin Congre perity, several of the manufacture Town Council of Defense and repre ing in New Britain Factory. witnesses for the defense were unable | tional c have contracts on their hands that | sentatives of the town officials, Red SR o i it The fire committee of Kensington | t0 De present. The case was put over | The Girl Scouts held o meeting last (1! for ;“W"'i'l':;}”"“f\’:} e o ¢ 8 (Crgebranen fonambesiofidomm erce; It was intended to draft the dates ill mect once more at th> homs of Until Monday morning and Natuli |evening, and {he Doy Seouts will meer (oo % PICC, (i (e Tocel thes 1:.\,(:‘mti‘;l;.i.:;“.:n:t) adaitossmay e | ATS 1D I Bare buts the. Uinas of P RiasiBivortoni iisWevoniny MG, ez Axsicasod Rund of e bon GROTRSRIC liont il ydevening 5D e of the TRockwell-Drake carporation, | javeau may doem nocessary. New | IXplaining that even though credit | Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh club foembers of the committee from Bor L GaE ot AL R O Y | 0L sl rencis vl Eexkios s which was the only local factory to | mempers being chosen by vote of the | €XPansion is not entirely responsible i gtreot have Elven assurance f!sat|as charged With entering Pedemont's | gugly il with bronchial pneamoni e o e L | members meingichios SEESaTn e not entlrelyfcemponsible will be in attendance, aad help ' store, was discharged. Brown was Fdward T. Michaels is ill at | tion. The newest and third division | ' op Bureau = - ! “it regards it as one of its most im- s o solve the problem of 1 protec- ' given a reprimand by Judge Gri¥ |pop nome witn bronchit Geiine factories eicctadlbyithe o |0 esot el Of heqEViengg Burean | pm-tani duties, to nrcwnL e HElLf DU Lk representatives of several motor Saloons Closed Today. 5% S SO, e pleted and on Monday last the em- | 2M¢ ASUTOT 100 B1L S o ecsec - o q Witz of the Debating club d a trial EMoaies wiilibelpresent Mto stV o S el e TR | IR RESERVERREOR G ANTAY i e SutEisEork fin fio r | Annual ALV aiorliyAR tete LitRo WA m"arnpvrmm runnig an uncontrolled. debate last evening at the Y. M. C. A. orthythe good feature of their re- dibeian L AT vorlin | New York, Jan. 22—The Unitea [ <08 BErC Gt i ° | Bureau. Iae R the affirmative and negative teams morning when the cafes of Berlin machinery and tools necessary to the , . o e Goods and credit” say e ) pective cars. s T temp it e Bl o Meetings of the bureau may be it,” says the re- ' \hich are to dobate February 1, par- States Junior Naval Reserve, whe : . : s : " operation of the Toom were being 3 reside: E Y 3 Parents Lose Children. e denlers beread & folios in tns | 9biest 18 #hd training of Boxe B8R oo.q fh i day lone by the em.| c2lied atany fime by the president or | :?r;”r1'4:::;1‘“\‘7‘}:“(‘);;1" “’m“‘fh“‘;('el‘::‘ ticipating. Mr. Kranowitz is confident The case of Mr. and Mrs. Frank goqisteps of the New Britain asso- |Men to man the increasing tonn plovees of tho concern. With mew | DY the secretary at the request of So7 |'upward movement of prices and in LLit POth of his teams will live up to hdselewicz, who were obliged to aD- ciation. and remained closed for the | Of the American morchant marine, machinery and methods it is expected | three members of the bureau. One | BPFAIC rftovement of prices and in their past reputation. Most of the o onsanc ¢ < been re-organized in order that t.“qouble tho output of the factory, | ay’s notice shall be given. (‘" f’fm‘" ‘;°:~ oF :‘“* use of the gOV- nempers of the teams have had ex- its work may become ‘“‘wholly na- . . " | Sarah Jane Johnson. rnment the goods and savings re- perjence in the past with high school with the crection of water- WarfBurcauactivity. . e ¢ Broaq | dUired for the winning of the war.” toams. Because of the illness of C. port At the war Rally which was held in -"‘""f“ e -l“:r:“-‘"l"l‘p"t e “-"g“"o‘( The present condition of a greatly prior of the afirmative team . e = 2 resolu- | Street, one o oldest residents xpanded currency will be i ved, ¢ i1 o % i an anc e were s 2d o B o . SR 3 on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, 1lainville a short time D amesoliglss et N e . et JESED 2 ¥ be Improved, Greenberg will probably take part in = mlie were Lo 1 of ne- consecutive days is an unusual occur- | O _he LEARTE and Pacl tion was adopted in accordance with | Plainville, died 3 afternoon at | the noard believes, “as the public per- ng Soiine dapate’ R el it ot e e | . the plans and the formation of a War | Ber home. she was 62 vears old and | forms its duty of absorbing the £ov- At the meoting of the Progiess and B orhiite T Hanaity aidortaey Congregational Church Meeting. & Z Burcau which is to be made up of | Was born in l\;“‘)”‘“fi on; \_‘Im* ]«‘_"':'\- ernment loans out of savings. Efficiency Committes of the Vocations Nrrigge. He, s widower with three Tho 3th annual meeting of tha | \ sidents of the town. The plan was :.“"','L‘h::“;‘~';\‘< - ;[“ ”'[”'I‘(')h,;w"‘ \"l‘l;!‘ Before the third Liberty Loan, the buiiding today, a plan for decreas- ildren, married a widow, also with Xensington Cengregational church | announced at the rally and explained | one sigter, WMiss B °0 JCTRSON. THY | report adds, federal reserve banks ing the number of tardy pupils at the ree children. The stepmother lost held at the church parlors on ! and when the votes were cast the ro- | funeral will ho held at 1:30 o'elocks On | must reduce thelr investments to seriool was discussed. Every week the e e e Th: ciasibiisines masr sollution was unanimously adopted by | Wednesday from her late home. | strengthen reserves and avold further number of tardy pupils from each bildren, which finally caused the s held at 5 o'clock, and at 5 ' all DEee: nt, “NT‘"""‘"‘-' b yotesggant "\‘;;\1',.1V;;:‘l(y,:tlil\ r*r:"Z‘LLx‘\:rt‘:“;\(' in »,u;r, | expansion that has accompanied the section will he posted by the secretary ldest daughter to leave home, it is o'clock a supper was served to the = . ‘;';N”‘:‘mfl‘]:‘ ¥ »'fl];:‘il’l?j’]- - '(‘;] “\\",L’f: s Y | Jast two Liberty Loans. The board of his section on the bulletin boards fleged. Upon her information, the members of the church and congre- 5 Rt G T e S o Anthony Margonolli. [i90ss Rossssy saectically howiitipro For theieanool. Btate Humane society investigated gation. Those who served were mem- = | €O : o T L e o e e (AR PDoRsS 1o/ d ot y The drive for the sale of Thrift Bodiltons ‘at the home and the ire | bers of Mrs, Mary Nelson's Sunday ' Fy FELCEL 9 b g ERal G el o S oolll, died this morn. | ,Among the many radical influences Stamps which was started at the est followed. Herbert S. Welis, the school. The reports of the pastor and g 3 $ | on it, as has been done in other towns < onolllisd s of the war on money markets, the lov fer S. is, 2 ! t ; $ g { that have adopted the same measure aged five wei Ulie eun exal wiTIRIE o B s R R e e e s = hgent for the society, told of his of the various organizations showed > 5 a xplain hat one of the most ot : S0 = > 2 5 e LR @ | As yet there has not heen any action held on Wednesday morning from | i 0 boiqm o S0l the effort of sgit™Mnd thought that the conditions that the church was flourishing and | § ESEEE e R M S as rooms have reached the 100 per cent. ere bad. In the extreme cold s accomplishing mnch work in the . 5 - £ L b e aetsry. * | some to have the federal reserve svs- mark for subscription eather which occurred at Christ- community. The total benevolencos ;i ected that steps Will be taken fm.| gl e | tem absorb 90 day notes or other sas time, the children were clad only for the year amocunted to 0.63, Ny nr Sl s e lactienl oo Plainville Briefs. | short term paper accepted with the | A n very light clothing. The children swhich was considerably larger than ".”h(‘y"“w-lm e shed | privilege of repealed notes. Tho | YACHTS COLLIDE br the woman were better and more the last vear, despite the numerous " The resolution as adopted by the| for the first time at the church of ' hoard has persistently opposed any . S o . callsitorf money iduring: the pact ise town reads as follow " Our Lady of Mercy between Harold J, | Such effort to destroy liquidity of the One Captain is Rendered Unconscious = e e ur £ s i sl e T J nks' asse: S 5 o' NOTIC! goxtgfithe alurchy Easilust Lout n o Whereas:—The governor of the | Cutting and Miss Lotta Becker on ! assets on which the system was by Crash. | bers by death, those belng Mrs. Olive § state of Connecticut has issued a mes- | Sunda based, the report said, but Imitted i pelg Bites et Challh S Bl Cast aslde your euperstitions g’ uge to the citizens, requesting co-| The W. C. T. U. held its regular | fPat the difficulties of private and Gt Caet Jenjamin pson. 2 as regards DRY CLEANING— j§ oper: vith the necticut State o this afternoon at the home orate fin ng was so grea St as re s DRY CLEAY speration with the Connectiéut State | me : - ||t s 84. 4 ) ; : 5 : : to justify action by congress. ice yacht yes ¢ the Tryo, sailed Notice is hereby given that the | Present mem nipiis Lo ST vonl GANIT @ Council of Defense in all matters per- | of . M. Cowl nBabyecton by cons et ice yacht yesterday ¢ y bard. of Rellef of the Town af| The following officers were e octs 3 AN have your garments W (.ining to civilian war work and| Mrs, L. Melanson has bought a half ) st serious problem of cor- hy Floyd Brady and J. B. Rue, Jr. [EAin, will meet at the Town|Tor the ensuing year: Clerk, 3. M dry cleaned WITHOUT any de- whereas the Town Council of Defense | interest in the store, stock and fixtures Porate financing has been removed by Berk's office in sald town at 2 to COWles; treasurer, C. B. Baldwin: R for Plainville has called together the | owned by Louis Conforti on' West SOVernment operation of raflroads, o'clock in the afternoon January |Standing committee, C. B, n:fl:l"\ ",' triment to the fabric if you send representatives of the principal or-| Main street The business will con- T the report, but the situation is Mrs. ¥ W. Upson; superintendent o the work here i \tions already engaged in war | tinue to be conducted under the old . Still serious, 2 and on Friday February 1-8-15-21st. . ey 5 4 3 R All appeal from the doings of the | Sunday school, Thomas W. I 2 e d activities and they have submitted a | name of Conforti's Confectionery "'h'“'l_“ _“‘] therefore respoctfully ssOrs of said town, and all re- superintendent, acting care — our plan of organization which ha Store. @ wests early consideration by con- . : of the problem of corpor ues{s for deductions of amount of | Thompson hool treasurer, C. "r°” | § methods—insure your garments approval of the Connecticut State Wilson J. Ellis, son of Mr. \ h.debtedness from the list of any | Johnson; secretary, Harold W """“i e B g d Council of Defense, said plan being | George Ellis of 60 Whiting street, the ebtor, may be presented to such | executive commitice, Mrs. C. Fred | T In - a condition § nereto attached, as a part of this reso- | who has enlisted in the navy, will H.otory solu board of Relief | Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson, | § practically equal to new. lution. leave tonorrow for Norfolk, Va., ooce MOt involve some degree of gov- No appeal from the doings of the | Mrs. S. M. Cowles and Mrs. Carlton | il d v Now thersfore, be it resolved that| whars he will be cd to one of "(‘:,’,'.M’.' Jnkorvention iU ihoard s ssessors, or application for deduc- | Hazen: librarian, C. Fred Johnson; S e the ostablishment of a War Bureau | Uncle Sam's ships Of 208 opinion thatifsome plan for on of amount of indebtedness from | assistant librarian, Miss Anna Giery- | convinced M for Plainville in accordance with said Willard Cowles, who is one of the \\-;.\"x\"‘};”:;]‘: :\'v‘)‘?"}\n.(.‘ll"”‘ et G 2 scone whilo the race continued. Jol e list of any debtor, shall be heard | vmynski; library committee, Miss, o "‘-'——‘} naval wireless operators in the serv- quinid A (x(”:lx.\“:;:‘\liwx’]v‘v‘y‘ - :::’ . on revived, but both dam. r entertained by the Board of Re- | Helen Cowles, Rev. Carlton TIfazen, = = ]NVENTORY SALE. | ico of tho country, has returned to gopigy : boe talivee withdrawn fef, unlcss preferred to it at its meet- | Mrs. I, H. Crane and C. W. Stevensy | ship at Hoboken, N. J fter Alluding to the asreat strai fin- he wind was blowing hard from a4 | A : 2ins all! bz on Januar; ., 1918, or at some | missionary committee for Central As- m" l Spcc1al Bargdms on all - spending the week-end with his Par- anees during {h . - northwest when the ecight i ajourned meeting held within twenty | soctation, U. B, Balawin, nr}:{nnw 1] aun [y m’flly goods in the store—10 t0 209, | onts and friends in town. Cowles has povernment war 4 . got away. George W. Bray 2y hereafter. | Mrs. Carlton Hazen: ushers, - . > B 7 | made one trip to France z udy fren L by 1 ¢ % e Svs 1 sailed by Harry Applegate ar N. H. WEBSTER, | tpson. L. R. Goodrich, David Wil- cheapcr than elsewhere. We | Misses Ruth Ry and Duez Glad- \A o ,[.‘,‘. Co again sho '\*‘(]I R :~]'va ;gi}r\;\dn},{\g;\\)r»\, son, James Thompson, x;rm«?rrl' Cllm:(': 266 ARCH ST. 8 can save you Money. win have returned from a t to “The federal reserve note will more | b g out John Gible=—" McKEON, and Carlton T. Hazen; superintenden 9 l Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. During «pecdily attain the position originally | genue, handled by Reuben | Board af Relief. of homo department, Miss Paullng g —— 1. J. BIRNBAUM. ele vist hey stomhed In to. ses ended for H-—trom beimg wn e |1y White by Lorty seconds. ndzelewicz Girls Taken From Par- people can play in counteracting in- flation by war time economie were emphasized today by the federal re- serve board in its annual report to | necessitated a change in plans. amy before Judge Griswold 1ast 4o 'Dhis ~willlngness. te eo-pperate and which was continued un- ,,5;56d4 much favorable comment in v, was disposed of at the ., oijons of the town. The com. | ‘ional 2 A i session this morning. Both p CCRIE e fes for threq | $ide schools at all imporrant school yesterday has so far been very successful. Already a number of the nns of marr were pub Red Bapk, N. J., Jan. : hortly after the start of a ten-mile dicap feeting of Board of Relief,. Town of Berlin. though carrying 400 pounds weight, slatted and rammed Robert S son’s Gull, rdled by the owner 1. Norman Hoyt tending sheet Mr., Hoyt was struck in Thompso by the vro's bowsprit and through heet ropes, belisfithai nole: the ice unhurt. The rim of the factory solutic N be 3 on will be found that [ it was ripped off and struck on in the head, the skipper n the ice unconscious A owd of spcctators rushed to the