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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SAT Our Great Annual Cost Sale is Now in Full Operation With Big Savings for YOU EVERYTHING AT COST DOESN'T THAT SOUND GOOD? IN THESE DAYS OF HIGHER PRICES ON ALMOST EVERY THING. WELL, THAT IS WHAT THIS SPECIAL OCCASION MEANS TO ALL WHO COME HERE TO TRADE WHILE THIS GREAT COST SALE IS GOING ON. WITH VERY TFEW EXCEPTIONS, WHERE MAKERS SAY “NO", EVERYTHING IN OUR AMMENSE STOCK OF DESIRABLE MBERCHANDISE IS YOURE AT COST. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Is the privilege of selecting what you wish, and getting it at Cost Price. Make the most of your chance while it holdds good. Buy what is needed in our home, for use, or comfort. Supply all persona] needs. This opportunity comes but once a year. Improve it at once, or you will have regrets when your friends and neighbors show you their purchases, and the big savings they have made. PARTIOULARLY SPECIAL In our Automobile Dept. in cohnection with this January Cost Sale is a Twenty Per Cent. Discount on all Auto Robes and Fur or Bheep lined Coats. No restrictions. Also 20% discount on all Automobile Gloves. Tntrance to Auto Dept through store or from Temple Street A N 4.30 P. M.——( Beginning Sunday Afte ! The Same Quiet Hour—- Th ORGAN. Prelude to Lohengrin .....cccienenrons Boroeu#e .....-...0.0 teescan Rondo (Bird of Fire) . v sesenas Overture to Don Glovannl ... ... ... .......0008 Brief Address. PLAINVILLE NEWS |50t o e cash and valuable papel A7 | thought that the petty burgis the work of local youths, amas the game, R At the Cahill company’s place ! business on Whiting street several P! fi T FRA | these petty robberies have taken plage, | B { i the burglars taking nothing hut ‘ canned goods and vegetables. The | | outer door of the safe had been left | . | open on Thursday night and on Fri- { John Turner Will Be ACCON-| aoe morning the purstars satecon s storeroom and very thoughtfully : locked the door of the safe and left | iy | went out. It is practically impossible to find ou what was taken, as the ; Strike Sl in Forc The strike situation at the Rock Frank Cassidy Back—TDurglars Enter | Well-Drake factory remains the same. | 3 the strikers holding out for their de Cahill Company’s Storehouse — | mands to be met, but without any re- ' sult: The management of the plant Strike in No Way Scttled—Henry | states that it is impossible for the strikers to gain anything by staying out of work, as the strike made things sier for the officials, relieving them | of the necessity of laying off any more men. It is reported that some of the women, although member the union, have returned to work. An- other rumor, as yet unconfirmed, is | that the officials have threatened to | i Bryant Ill—Brief Items, John Turner and John Moran of this town have signed up to go to France as employees of construction companies which are to reconstruct the ruined cities and towns of that war-stricken country. They expect to sail for France about the first of i | June. have the strikers arrested if they | céremony, the couple journeyed to at'2:8¢ Architeet office in this cht aeved, is in town for ({HE W end? He is renewing old acqiiiiitances: He is ex- pecting to return to this city and re- open his office when he is relieved of | his present position. 5 . Andrews, formerly of the local Chamber of Commerce and now in Brockton, Mass., is visiting in this city. The Christmas tree erected on Cen- tral Park for the holidays was dis- mantled this morning. The Swift & Upson Lumber com- ! pany, at its annual election of officers held on January 2, elected the follow- ing: President, A. Ware Merriam; reasurer, C. W. Upson; secretary, |'W. H. Van Oppon., O. E. Swift and F. P. Upson have severed their can- nection with the firm. Miss Dorothy Hallet, of 872 West Main street, and E. J. Ahlgren, of 450 | Main street, were quietly married yes- terday afternoon. After the wedding Ave been careful to Orgal selves to see that thele#€ompa coming t6 America were from mos 1o montk and year to year guided3 places In Industries most sultable their previous habits. No other ni tfonality has taken such pains as thal and in serving their fellow countrys men they have served the United! States, because these people haves found places where they would be most useful and would most imme- diately earn their own llving and add to the prosperity of the country itself. Happy in Associations, In every way we have been happy | in our association at home and abroad with the people of this great state. ! was saying playfully to Premler Or~ indo and Baron Sonnino this after- 100n that, in trying to put the people| of the world under their proper| sovereignties, we would not be willing| to part with the Italians in the United| States because we too much value the contribution that they have made, no trespass on | the property of the |East Beriin to the home of Michael | ©Bly to the industry of the Unite i — 1 service for over seven months, has re- Mrs. Kunigunda A. M. Dehm. | | i | children free. These are the people and many like them to whom, after |all, we owe the glory of this greaf] achievement, and I want to join with| you, for I am sure of joining with you, in expressing my profound sympath not only, but my very profound ad- miration as well. “It is my privilege and honor tof Leaves Fined—Brief Items of News A\houll | RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. ing to France, as he is the man who R e S T i:Ahlgren is employed by the New Brit- | ¢/oments of its life. came to Puinville after serving 32 quo (otal sales ot wer savings | ain Machine company as a toolmaker | T1i8 s, therefore, a very welcoma #‘ P I WS S A months wi N Canedr R I e o v 5L g S ST occasion up: vhic] axpress & ] Teonths With the Canadian army N gamps for Plainville during 1918 {#nd his wife was formerly employed ston upon which to express a feal ance. He was wounded four times Home'{n Berlin.| Private BIttner was | qiadl af er nome ot 837 Sorth et r ; dicc er home at 327 s Main | guard at the Rockwell Drake plant : it i i unfortunately delayed at Liverpool, e aster: afber T % did very well indeed in connection | Haddam. 3 X Thelandlibe oS bocnlatrickentitna s i ‘x“‘d"‘ l‘*"‘ encor, Mmi during the time the factorr was | witn purchase of war savings stamps, | Redustion sale shoes at Long's exclusively for the handling of troops working on munitions for the gov- [and the committee appreciato the | Advt. ind of the supplies that had to fol . % 5 France. Cas- TS 7 T “p, D Families, | coal are off and that the restrictions | M. two sons, Councilman Charles J. S - 7 e > 10:45 a. m. The theme, “Paul’'s Am- | mdward Anderson of 46 Belden street| . ‘A S owIn e s i | i f sEsl sidy was employed at the freight de- |44y, »" Sunday school will be held = 20 kowing as we dig in this ildrum Treasuper |ov, il other coal are cxpected to bo | Dehm of this city, and John E. Dehm | pot and enlisted In the enginooring | Dtz Sunday school will be held | pecember 31. dizect wasith ncedst ol e afl N . ] I‘ | abandoned before the first of Feb ! serving in ¥France, one sister, Mrs. L. at 12:05. Young People’s service at 6 The Sunshine | We want to express our sincere and | came the news that he was severely 2 S S = men free and other women and other ras With 2 Enginee - < ing of masters aad stewards at 7 il 5.50 s Was With 29th Engineers—Dr. Havey | o315 fuel administrator, who fur- | heartfelt thanks to the employes of | wounded, a plece of shrapnel inflict- o ST PG e | :Msr T e Servico—Durkee 1Is Not | nished emergency coal by shipPing a | the plating department of the L., F.|ing a serious wound on his head. A A A SLOmLATINE S verson S8 80 00 and family. ety carrier at the post office is eriti- | communion of the Lord's supper. The iThere will also be a musical program | o0 ™Y, Priviiege and honor to) yoar were read by the officers and the'| people use it cally i1l with uneumonia at his home | communion address Will he “Omward | of entertanment. Rabbi Kaufmann 42 0P0¢ the health of Iis Majesty the election of new officers for the ensu- Durkee Dismissed. in Scott’s Swamp. A consultation of | ang Upward.” Sunday school will cing and Majesty the queen, HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Turner Will find nothing new in §0- | Heams-tnake con i { Hidney where supper was served. Mz, | States. but to its thought and to many 1 SR e it A amounted to $41,523.60 or approxi- |y the same concern as a timekeeper. | i’]’)‘f‘ '};‘:’}:1_‘“:‘:“"‘:" ‘}‘fel‘; I was touched pany G, 29th Engincers, recently re-| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |° g ¢ several months in & base | mately $12.58 per capita. While the | They will reside in this city after a | ‘o OU°" day to have an Itallan, turned from France after doing active | i SN H A ' e Syws 10 nob 1each 1t quots or $6¢ | enort honevmonn. VSR n it that we had} but has bden Ivine in PlolIMBELON, | 000, the local committee feel that Anna X, Johnson, of 198 WNortn! SBTH 1O SSSC Y dutng the was ceived his discharge and is at his Mrs Kuniguanda Anna Marie Dehm | soma time. and was ommi\f‘;x : Oa view of the splendid work made on |street, spent the holidays as the guest |04 Deaniable tolds se Nrtiet it w} BERLIN GHUR[;H HAS all other war drives in Plainville it| of Miss Ethel Shepard, of Middle | necessary for us to use our tennace ol severe attack of influenza. He Was | haq heen a resident of New Britain for - o 9 et 2 ernment low them from the United States, af | severely wounded last July, but has{a number of vears. The funeral will ; ot Casaid " support they have received from A daughter, Norma Grace Osland,|we could not do nhu!rf‘ .';si vvv\:v(:\ 11:1-: | ully’ recovered. e e e ssidy Baok. | Platnville peoplo duriag the past year| . (7 il | : as | ‘ . ; g 56 M i Sa Y Casmidyiari Ganallatreetll [t e was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | was our desire to do, to supply grain . ; Coal Notice, | Beter's church, Rev. Charles Coppens | nas peoetvad word thit bor son P ok : 5 Adolph Osland of 40 Relden street, | to this country, or coal, or any of the | local Fuel Administrator I. W.|officiating, and interment will be in St. | Cassidy, has arrived Norfolk, Va Church Notices. January 2. supplies which it so much needed dur - iEfildpnmines ireceiveTRoIs eSS sl Manvsinow cemstery | MisfDehmi s (oot nenort i conyeving i wounded | 88 oo \SUSRDRDERU Rl SRtom oo AN Ron i RusselL i G oorgeliAnderaon il ing (theiprosress|briths)war Fl"aflces Demmg -6 e(}te FK | that ali restrictions on soft and pea | survived by a daughter, Miss Emma | coldiers e amain e i morning service will take place at{was born to Mr. and Mrs. George | Sympathizes With Bereaved Gornala: S railond cpa b et k rvice societ;y will meet{you will not wonder that we ‘were ry. Also, another carload of coal has | M. Girard of Chicago, and one brother m).:m,, e wm‘,:,““a:,, o'clock. Evening service at 7 o'clack. | Monday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. | moved by its steadfastness. My hear 0 arrived and is being distributed. The | Willlam Schwarzman of Burlington, | ceiving a scratch and wrote several | Lhe Subject of the sermon will be, |at 2:30 o'clock goes out to the little poor families alf TTNER BACK FROM FRANGE;mn] situation in the town of Berlin { Conn fotlors to IRisE elativea il oh o 1 ”'\“‘\‘,“”;‘L";”“‘- o s iR Jud o i yard L ith in the |over this great kingdom who stood the BI | has been confusing and over 100 fam- - congratulated bimself on his good | ey o y o0 Shurch. Morning|court of common pleas ia Hartford | brunt and the strain of the war ar S ilies at times were absolutely out of Card of Thanks. fortune in escaping injury. Next | no orip at 5 with communion. |yesterday directed judgment for the|gave their men gladly to make other | coal. This report was sent in to the : NS Sunday school at 12:30. Spectal meet- i 1y, Mitchell company, undertakers few cars to Berlin directly from the | & C. and the many kind friends and | piece of bon: emoved hi : |this city. The suit was to recover SR, L : e R A e s AN ReRvasemoNsc. iom his of Our Savior. Morning | money due on a bill for the burial of mines. The statc fuel administrator | neighbors for the kindness and sym- | head and he is now recovering from | servico and holy communion wWill ba | reereons. fathen in iae g has also issued an appeal to all people | pathy in the illness and death of our | his injtiry. He is expected home very | peld at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school | There will he a mass meeting to- [Town. in the state asking them to comserve | beloved father and mother, Mr, and | soon. willibe held at 12 o clock e e e e The annual meeting of the Berlin | coal as much as possible by using sub- | Mrs. Joseph Hall I ";"“"}":\' m. Congregational ~ church. Morning | the auspices of Beth El congregation. Congregational church members was | stitutes, and in many cases in Berlin Mr. and Mrs. J : Henry Bryant, the rural free deliv- | service at 10:45. Administration of | The mesting will start at 7:30 p. m. hwhl’, ’u«:( evening. Reports for the|wood can be used and it is urged that | ; will preside, Sl %o Tialy.” ing vear was held, with results asj James J. Durkee, who was arrested physicians was leld yesterday and it | meet after the morning service. The Mhetann meeting and banquet of |1ong prosperit UA“,W y. - follows | in New Britain vesterday for not hav- s hoped that he will recover. His|annual report of the officers will be|{he New Britain Medical association | e " Francis Deming, clerk; E. W. Mil- | ing new markers on his automobile, | sister, Miss Mildred Bryant, is substi- | presented and all who are Interested | will be held aext Wednesday ovening. PEAGE MEETING PROGRAM dim, treasurer; William Weobster, | \was dismissed this morning in the tuting on the mail route during his|should attend. Christian Fndeavor | at 8:30 o’clock at the Shuttle Meadow moderator; standing committee, Rob-| New Britain police court by Judge absence. society will meet at 6:20. The subject | cjup, FE ert Deming, E. E. Honiss and Miss| James T. Meskill. Durkee, when Storchouse Robbed. will be, “Worth While Purposes.” The ! j g Grozier company of Hartford four Great Powers Will Meet First— Hattie Ro! nk Wilcax was re-| agked why he didn’t have new mark- The storerooms of the W. J. Cahill [ semi-annual election of officers will | ;45 received the contract for remodel- elected supervisor of the Sunday|eps stated that he had sent in his ap- | —— company, dealers in wholesale grocer- | follow the meeting. Mrs. Loomis’ class ing and repairing the plant of the ST oy e ! : . ntered by | in Sunday school will meet for busi- 3ritai 12 i = school classes; B. E. Nourse, assistant | jication to the capitol but had not y 2 s I jes and provisions, were entered by |in New Britain Gas Light company supervisor; treasurer, Dean Minor: | . i o pic markers and his business | Centinued from t Page, rilars sometime vesterday morning, | 3688 ntn:‘!‘..r:! M Eeon o H\v;’rhvmeen" which was recently destroved by an | Last of All sec ‘urtis Morgan; assistant S e : ; ST S el has boen anfepidemic of hetiy)| Alber te on Whiling street to- | venios The place is in the rear | ! : secretary, Curti 5 sistatt | domanded that he should use N8| .. ot assistants fo Mr. and Mrs, | There has been an epidemic of petty | Albert Whte on explosion. The p is i Teir L o Tan 4 (Haves)—The peatl secretary, Burton Hazea; ushers, I7. | Bl e i thefts carried on for several months ELLUES e of Pine street and the amount of the | . eo or '™ cording to the Petit b Wilcox, George Dodd, Walter At- | . f‘"f e e boe e ea B | inditns ) fact inat moNoinel Liagh evart o Miusses, millEbecelebiated Satiing [ivepaiing isinaned facys 15,000 T i e T water and C. M. Weldon, Collectors, | . ) | aates for the place ommissione s ililacd 5 to ths iMenti, - Tburen of Our Lady of Mercy temor: el e Oni i Ctnnts or) Terilen; > " Fater AR nies. Raymond Hubbard,| The lacal schools will resume their | Prank Riley stated this morning that | been obtained as to the ldentity of h ' 1 0t s . m. and 10 a. m. [ L et & First: A conference of the four b 2 sl x 4 * | studies Monday after a two weeks | they had not been appointed but that | the perpetrators of the outrages has Toresters will be held In the Friendly 0% O/ ‘ Vebste nry Deming e el ev. John E the new pastor, | 0TSt L ibe neld the | ‘ » Mortan AW obe e o . | vacation In observance of the Christ-| ne & el o aliiihee ni || excitentaiereat aeniiof commant el s RE S RS asses club rooms tomorrow afternoon to gooong: Representatives of Be William Webster, Who was re-elect he and Mr. Peter Curran had heen ap will officiate at both ma ¥ 5s g mas holidays. derator, called the meeting pointed a committee to look into somae | recent burglary committed at the con- e T mak :»rvrmm!{nnk for the bazar to be .y, ang Serbia to be admitted for a = mpil et % oelock and the vear's| Mps. Charles Nelson of East Berlin | successors, fectionery store owned by Nerif .o = Glapy ot Northamptonil ot e A tier Snas SOtRES Fetiiay of thel eencrall situstion D orts yhowed that the Berlin church |is improving after her recent illness. Recalls Old Scandal. Brothers of New Britain was the big- | - 88 020 = 08P 20 COFSSMPEEN | month. 7 8 , Third: Admission of the other e sl is 2 official report that there| The resignation of Mt 4 Mire. | gest thing that has been attempted by | MA5S, has r Deputy J. J. Murphy, of Platnvils, | s Sl on the protd Mas had a very prosperous vear.| It is an unofficial report that th I'be resignation of Mr. wnd | s Tl S e e et e Many of the church members have |are over 10 cases of influenza in East | Kibbe recalls to the public’s mind that ; burglars in Plainville, and no clue has Toras 10 ticerting thai ness with pneumonia | will install the officers of Court been in the service. Rev. Samuel A.|Berlin they were the vehicle on which Mayor Mrs. Mary Brunelle and family | Enendly, F. of A. next Tuesday eve- Fourth: [Presentation of conditions Fiske closed the meeting with a brief | Miss Catherine Roche of Keasing- | George A. Quigley first rode into poli- . have moved from the Russell block | M18&- ahiual : the Thlther successively to Germany, Bulgaria speech to the newly eclected o tan has gone to Newark, N. J., whero | tical prominence. About five years to 128 FEast Main street. _ The .m.:n'l.‘!mr*:!\‘b! ok e Luther Turkey, German-Austria nd Hun- and was extended a very hearty con-lgshe is visiting relatives. ago the mayor, then an alderman, A monti's mind mass was celebrat. | 10a8ue. of _ the B :I:-” heran gary and the sgining of the peace gratulation on the good work that h The Donnelly Brick compaay of | MRde some startling and sensational {adiatRinelCr incEEC B Our T ady ok | elinxeh SwliliDe Rt elc Jn oxt ]‘\ur'sdn:\ preliminaries. Ll has carried on since his eatrance {0y ncincion have started to mgke | Charges in the common council, claim- A i Me thisfmorning for the late Misy Jievenins s socialtine will folla ”‘m Fifth: A general conference con- the parish. TFollowing the meeting a | ;.1 having received a large order. | IN& that those in charge the town Provides the Fasiest, Simplest {0,000 Brock, Rev Fay was| meeting, An illustrated lecture will cerning the questions of a league of goclal hour was enjoved by all pres- |~ (% T at St Paul’s churen | IOMe Were not treating the inmates in the celebrant be given Superintendent John H. nations, freedom of the seas, limita- ent and refreshments were served by DR SRR e )"}“I' i at g | humane manner. He even went so FOR CHRISTMAS Benson, of the Old People’s Home of tion of armaments and related toples. i TadtesAiakscoiaty tomorrow morning will be held a e e o o e S i BT Brooklyn, N. Y. He will speak on = _ = Lieut. Havey Discharged. ofclock. make investigation. The matter caused SJolnilUENouTsEls ;’,‘f‘“_ oo LML T A, & B. NOTES. “New England District Charitable In. WILL: PROBABLY ACCEPT. Lieutenant L. A. Havey, formerly | Services at the Kensington Congre-|a great municipal scandal and after a | the family—old and young, the bab = { stitutions.” —— an assistant to Health Officer Roger |gational church tomorrow morning|most thorough investigation the | laciuded—be enrolled Tell vour M. Griswold, who has been in tha |will be held at 10:45. Suaday scho mayor's charges were not upheld by | friends about it League of Nations to Be Taken Up automobile Berlin Briefs, and Surest Plan to Save Money | Now Oficers” Willl Be Installed on The Hartford police reported to the « Dr. Stockwell Expected to Take . 13 local police that an automobile had Health Doard) Position service for over a vear, stationed at|will be at 12 and the Christlan E council, and the Kibbes were ex- We want you to save those little January 12. I den Netton ol strast Tof thaticlty T Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, has re.|deavor will meet at 5:30 o'clock. | gnorated. There then followed 2 con- | colns—the pennies. nickels, dimes— received his discharge d is in town Services at the Methodist church ith the charity board and | yes. the dollars also. that you take : : nip foday,|a guest of Mr. and Mrs 'Har | Iast Berlln tomorrow iinornine il 1 result several members resigned. | little or no account of, and let them | committee W be held tomorrow old Upson of Kensingtou. Lieutenant|be held at 10:45 o'clock The investization made by Alder- | accumulate into a fund that will pay | morning in the rooms and the pro- Hevey will go to Bridgeport where he | Frances Webs who will reopen his former office {to the Hartford hospital on Private Bittner Home. | suffering with a severe attack of Private Walter E. Bittner, of Com- | fluenza, died at the huspital on Thur day with pneumonia he funeral will be held from her late home in A meeting of the Tahs m:m:mqh,.f vas revealed by the markers that it Because he lefi the :‘”‘ mMoTh~ longed to T. H. Macomber, of this ing it was decided to offer him the city. who said later that it became Dosition of superintendent: of health i stalied and he had to leave it tem. it could not be learned whether Dr. man Quigley however, appealed to the | for presents and help out in many !y ecs of the various sub-eommittees norarils villiam M. Stockwell would accept popular imagination and served as the | other ways at Christnas time. will be reported To interest the Visit He a major in the stepping stone upon which the present The Christmas Club is a big popu- | present members of the society in the 1 neve Advt rmy and is now at Camp Greenleaf, { mayor succeeded in climbing into |jar plan to encourage You and others | campaign the committee will soon It was learned through his ‘municipal prominence bargai i yante to co-operate, and in public-spirited | hring several temperance worke to ety i VTt father . Stockwell this morning z 3 s : o S manner save in A svstematie, con-|the rooms and have them address NEED BIG WATER SUPPLY however, that it is probable that Dr. 1-:(.\. Berlin on .\:HM:H fternoon aad | 108,758 QUARTS CANNED certed way for & laudable purpose. ! membership rallies These rallies The fact that the water situation Stockwell will accept the position if the interment will probably be in the { Then again, we Wait you to become | wil] probably be held at the regular in this city must be looked into and the salary increase goes through, This Wilcox cemetery. Cuvler Webster, a |y, gqdition 1896 Pounds of Vegetables | o patron of this bank. We want you | meetings during the month of that the city should provide for man brother. died of influenza about two 3 i d months ago. . Are Dried for Winter Use will be asked of the common council to come here and to zet acquainted.| Janmuary years ahead instead of for two or 'g¢ its next meeting. The new salary We want vou to Be€t in the habit of | = o The follow-up campaign of tha stir_up competition. the com- | three yoars were (he sentiments ex- |will be §3,500 and it is understood Connecticut canning corps has proven | COming here mittee has decided to have a Hst of Dpressed at a meeting of the mANUfac- fhat it i to be Incresaed afetr one very satistactory and the total report, | Your first deposit makes vou a full- | the members leading the contest tirers and the special committee of year Techived throuen, the sencois ahowe| fedrea member: Nolfecs—no! fines— po s lavery ool S R e e et clude three representative business | ina¢ 105,758 quarts of vegetables were | 70 trouble prizes are to be given and it is was the general opinion of the meet- CAPSULES:: men in the delegation to the EUr0-|canned during the season. As an ad- | you Will Get All Your Money Back |licved s being thrown on tha o 0 more jons the esent fime in order e ligh % pean peace conference. Gitionall it onliiEcl canninE Lreport 5 prizes. ranging from $5 to $20 mor tions ai the prese time ir rd B L N d ' ’ [ 4 B = | ( iven 1896 pounds of ‘_P:Mq‘ww‘ in One Lump Sum 5 competition will be aroused than if that the city will bave a constant and action of J 1 Clark in ‘serv JAPANEST INVOYS, Tokio, Jan. 4.—Japan plans to in- THAT CLARK MYSTERY, that by giving six ing that the city should make prepar- o T : I S o e glv sufficic rdter supply he coming | if ice through Constable George TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. |and fruits dried. | JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS but one prize were to be glven. i suflielent. water supply in tho coming s — - The campaign was worked through THE The newly elected officers vears. The idea of tackling the wa WANTED—Motor trgck driver. society are to be installed on JANUWATY ter uestion overy few months or Clark block at 505 Main street 2 1t is probable that County Di- years was not approved of by the men It ix sal t a Jewish doctor and the following schools: East Street, Shurberg, 69 Fran®lin St 1-4-tf | Smalley, Blihu Burritt, Lincoln, o - % 2 3 o et i s 4 A - % o g ‘: 5 5 collv of this city, Who Dbresent and it was decided that whon | dentist have leased the entire building | WANTED—Boiler man, kitchen man | Monroe, Northend, Rockwell, Bari Pl ‘ t O rector John Kelly of t 7 Oy s chety 3 o el e : . G . T. A. U, the or is settled o pre and will oceupy part of it and reat |~ and lady dishwasher. Hotel Beloin. | lett, Camp, 8mith, Osgood Hill. Stan- GIHVI e rus e |is county director of the C. T. nies. :“ paltert sl "I'. = ,\” iz 'in‘]v“‘” y 1-4-tf ley, and St Mary's. | will be in charge of the ceremoni ime it should be settled for goo 1e remainder,

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