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f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ¥ 'PLAINVILLE NEWS? 'SCHOOL PUPILS SELL" ~ MANY WAR STAMPS' ‘Over 82,000 Worth Sold by " Grommar Grades Children | SKATING BEING ENJOYED| Hartfo! for the op of the Ge; tend informi | caucuses | gathered her@ | came from e ! the interest {n | especially keenu, Two Masses Fach Sunday at Catholic | held in the G Cost Prices at Drapery Department Means | B. Gt P ‘b.l.t.e lg aVIl’Ig OSSl l ites sarve to blaze th Ch i’ a ac | : ! urch—Ounningham Back Homo | transaction of bu You will find reduced prices on Silkolines, Cretonnes, Curtain Stuffs, { Mrs. Ralish Dead—Brief xmuf to the induction o Tapestries, Velours, and all Yard Stuffs for sale there. Theyv are all home i | the republicans are ! | beautifiers. Bxtra special valu aheoffered in Plain Curtain Serims and i Ttem | much of the planni arquisctte, plain and borde Window Shades and Brass Fittings are | * ) : {eratic caucuses ref 1 uced for this great annual cost sale. | The Piainville Grammar school|and these gatherings § Seo the Couch Covers of heamutiful tapestry that are pricer $15.00 each jmade a very good showing in the pur-| ture of “got-togethers" . of instead of $17.00. Others at $6.25 that were $7.00 each {¢hase of war savings stamps and | crats. The republicans Choose Your Curtains. Made of best Scrim, 21-2 vards long, with thrift stamps during the past ye county caucuses for the hand drawn work, 2 linen motifs and ncat lace edge. Really a high class and the report of the sales at the| electing candidates for dpu S G Resular price $4.75. At this sale $3.75. {school will be of interest ta many 10-} and messengers, and lat N o Other Curtains of Scrim marquisettes and Nets, regular $1.50 quali- cal peoble. The report follows: P aboutisip, . iLe cens ,1‘"' ProbabIyvis fiea" at this sale $1 Regular $2.25 Curtains at $2.00 pair, Regu- Smount received from Iebruary 1| be held in the Hou;'(.l:f gaucu b lar 50 Curtains at $2.25 pair. Reguar $3.50 Curtains at $3.13 pair. Pro- to Juae 28, $1,302.25. | been customary for \‘t-’n’ l‘}‘}:!l": Tt hfl,s; o e portionate reductions all through our lines. Amount received from September | Henry Roraback to call order woy o ; e - ) Window Shades all reduced. Xtra special are the $1.1% hand painted to December 31, $1,272.75 { presiding r;r!i:‘rr\ s e order, and a L " ” T N ndes. the best opaque shade made. Size 38x72 inches. Cost Total amount received, $2,575.00. | 2] SlRiamed SEEATtor z 2 v oil opaque sl . th paq | choice of caucus clerks the -« M oL oon palr. Want Shades? Time to buy now | Number of pupiis owning thrift| express th 4 58 dembers " ccial in a Tapestry Couch Cover, easily worth $5.00 is offered at stamps 519, dats r S DI f""}ff‘ for a candi- his sale $4.00. Number owning war saving stamps, | oo paror speaker. That candidate - this! @l .00, ) ) h E S: | probably will be former senator James | Other Covers and Portieves of which we have a good line, are all at 351 { P wal ; ; ! W Per centage of number of pupils|ygor ol 'M G”i"“‘““" leader, of tho | b : : S resiciay o ; | 7 senate, and one of the most ex- | Peautiful Moquette Couch Covers in attractive colorings. Regular gistered owning stamps, 81 perienced i i " 8 $12.50 grade, $12.50 cach. Regular $T9.50 grade, $17.00 each. Average per capita salos, $4.10. | per wwn“’o’:gau“fi session’s mem- | 103 ASYLUM ST. 3ULL S \ By the vard we offer regular 30c. H. . Scrim at this sale 37 1-Zc. _In the Tecent Red Cross drive at| v, o 58 OLPET Bames Uis been vard. Regular 45¢. plain Serim vard. Regular 35c. plain Scrim, 29c. the school, the eightth grade had the ! (i aticrnoon that ces e Cooble SEE OUR TRUMBULL ST. WINDOWS 4 yard, Regular 45c. H. §. Marquisette, 35c. yard. Regular 23c. plain Mar- highest average with 6& pupils in the| = 15 ha srasentod to e e - quisette 23c. vard. Finer grades areall reduced grade and 23 pupils enrolled in the Repmqmn‘l‘:.‘-‘ff“flc'} to iihe oau 5 : —— Service Flags. If the ou love is not out of service vet, this Red Cros This is approximately 41|y weag 4 ‘n')" ;r”_' yAl et B de bt || R = gives you chance to show a ne & and get it at half price. per cent. of the puplls in the grade. |y, ho;: 1: G senate and who | T e 7= YOU'VE ALL WINTER YET TO WEAR FURS The gaod showing made by the G i no . Louss cight terms is | take office, and the newcomers in the YREV H \ Provide a bulwark against the cold by suppiving yourself with sood school in everything pertaining to war | (7, SORr HET 0T of the body. It | administration-will be Harold C. Gil- L fl# \ Warm Furs. The dependable kind such as we hage to offer vou. At this Work for the nast two years Is large. | % \EelY that he will call the House 10 | patric, treasurer, and Frank E. Hoaly, ALl i Cost Sale we place our entire stock before you to take your pick at co ly due to the progressive methods of “m‘;ile (_'_"“"“"“““‘ the first step to-! attorney-general. | sale prices. No restrictions. Every piece of fur is offered. Nothing held the principal, Orrin L. Judd, wio is e ! The inaugural ceremonies will not r back. Think what that means 2 a faithful, energetic and efficient RS IS ofgaousy, | depart from custom. There will bo o L ; . s i The interest in the House organi- | mora color than. firo yeoss a LRy ] : . O zation prior to this time has been due | R Hobe s SEONENs Skating Being Enjoyed. Corhe I T ratin At on ot e e | cause the Governor's Foot Guards will The ponds and rivers in this vich- | nibiory amendment. it having beon | WCOT thelr showy dress uniforms with w ity are frozen and many peaple May | prodicted (hat the = so.cailed - “dey. | FeTViCe overcoats. The inaugural ball Baker W fiopre a o 3 5 be seen on their way to the poads to| members,” that is those favoring the | . the €vening will bring in the social ants viicers (o hefa AVING AN AUTOM TE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY enjoy the first opportunity for skat-| =k Sols - hp O oring the | gspect o : 5 HAVING AN AUTOMOB r L 2 2l Lodd PP ity for skat-{ amendment, would try to elect their | o) f the occazlon and give a me RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF TUS. 7 |ing. A large aumber of young peo-! own candidate for speaker. In the last | J.o" Vein to the administration, some- Ranks Held During War ple ;njnyod the skating at White Oak | few days the opinion held that the ro- | Jin& Which has been absent for mo i g T T A s . A R S e TV Y N P OMErTe | 1. last evening and yesterday af-| publicans would not divide on this is. | 180 W0 years owing to the shadows —— ternooi. he cars ssing the pond i of war. =T s e e e —— trore orowdes wir possing the pond|sue in the matier of choosing a : Washington, Jan. 7. ab BERLIN NE S T lieve that the devil could have caught | VISIT TO POPE IS s : ter sports | speaker. s = e L R et e w 1(..‘.1.’ He'd drive into ln, [eeEton At Hamlin’s pond, near White's| \‘_T‘":‘ pncus) will prob .u”n e w ;IROBA TION OFFICER S o : : S — —————— | trench and with our help we’d make | 7 T crossing, many sport r ntryman of Hartford for 1 , ; h ssing, y sportsmen have al- : : ! = n the new p ry orgs | & @rand olean-up overy time, Every | MERELY COURTESY |grosiag many spo smen Bave al-| Houso clerk. He was assistant clerk FILES HIS REPORT 7ation than t Iy orEey (e e ity Sereean: | B DUt a5 Yot na Wondertal worehas pace | last sesslon, and Assistant Senate : : : ] to the ef | Ventres leading us we always man- been reported. e {'l"”{ in 1915. J. Frederick Baker will | = & i 1} aged to reach our objectives and hold | Paris Newspaper Attaches No Signi be made assistant clerk. He was as- | Rt | them, so I don’t know whether it was Two Sunday Masses. sistant clerk of the eenate last ses- | Increase of Over $200 in Money Col- | £ liautens en | his luck or leadership that made us | cance to Wilson's Call At Rev. John E. Fay, the new pastor | sion. The caucus will name and en- Ic - b C e cn AT BEEKLEY UARRY want to follow him.” [ . . of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy | dorse probably the county nomina- amilics of Proha . nd e . Not a fel Funeral of Leonard Bronson. | ican Last Week.. has announced that in the future | tions for attaches of the body, formal toners—Other Pata. cen made brigadier-genera S | The funcral of Leonard Avery | paris Jun 7 (Havas)—In d thore will be two masses at the church | €lection to be made tomorrow. e = NNt made | Bronson who died at his home In e avas)—In discus- | on Sunday, one at 8 a. m. and the Heald For Pro Tem. Leader. | EEobation g O ice rd (¢ Secretary Baker & War a T 0 ¢ M |'sing the visit of President Wilson to | other : Y Th | nelly has completed his report f partme ow stud t J h Z i and John Tardlng Kensington Friday. following a brief | {he" pope I Homme Libro. the nes other at 10 a. m. The children under e republican senators will have | no1Y D¢ sted his report f ! low studying the pref 0S€D: azan I8 iiness, was held this' atternoon st | paso ne Premion Gl onihe Be ihe age of 16 years will be obliged to | their own caucus and the chief con- | [I/HTE « SCRE Dacebenist Jar ek e of s 4 |50 Bt oy mam i, e D B IS de- | attend the early mass and Sunday | teSt among them is over the president | (PO, Shows sains in all lines { cors ‘ Victims of Fatal AcGident | ior or iho sonsimseon Mothodis | s ane o 1k (2 E1ve 10 the | sehoot wil follow thet mass, ~Some | pro, tempore nonor. This _carries | {1IIN (VO Sh6 report shows an | o | church, officlated and interment Was {yhat or ' manifestatl pretation . than | changes will probably be made in the | With it the privilege of naming senate ! ‘]’j’[;“"j*'] of over $200 in money col- an 1 o in Fairview cemetery, New Britaln. | yorgor & Mmanifesta n‘n of vc;xmtc.sh routinc of the parish with the com- | Committees. once vested in the lieu- | SUCR QUINE the aquartor for ihej v Jlonc 1 | State Guard Notice. | e ’l‘(;m ‘;‘e br:fllwfl:)rvh_)”jo ('tun- ing of Father F He will probably | tenant governor presiding officer. | |~ 31“ ):‘M ‘w) x.vnn.m;vmuv.s, im- amount | avd for hi (‘UARD IS TO DISBAND The Berlin company, . State Guard | yercation that the talk did not con- | revive.the Holy Name society which | In the case of the republican senators | (S8 A e probation officer-in; e \ ! held a meoting last evening at the | ' " i i did not have | formerly flourished in the parish. The | it has been claimed that the prohibi- | |/\® Dast fhree months being 15.85: nc : e | town hall and after hearing a short | op oy cors ‘3°C‘;‘1C"‘if>;‘ll “Tl’fir;"l?lv" late Rev. Henry T. Walsh, owing to | toTy amendment jssue may figure in | "“1"“,-02,‘,“:- of the precoding quarter | ; ! - 1o | 3l by Captain William EReraralthoy |\hec s EEEE S EUES ad been inclin- | hisill health and advancing age found | the selection of the président pro | . .- YI’M e 1:’)“1? ‘\imv_mml " the off- | e arm rville Ventres Led Co. E “Over the| worg ordered to appear next Monday | precident Wilson ha oA it practically impossible to carry | tem. The final choice is a matter of | (70 BRF A 10 elose of tho December | S8 provide m Top” Threo Times—Brongon Fu- | evening with their civilian = clothes. | ons or nis fric son has confided o | through any radical changes in the | doubt, although signs point ‘fo the | *n 0 0 E e DL oo ). and all op' K e | AUl their military equipment is to be | f> rc:.(l“;im“;i& ll;shxin‘::vlw;rn;mn f;f church program. Father Fay, how- | Choice of Senctor Heald of Tolland | ,o ;"“\“:- i three months’ period <ed ) n o be f neral Todns——State Guardsmen to | turned in as the State Guard unit has | ona “ocoording to the 1_.“1_”; (_:‘I"“‘; ever, being active in the work of the | County, who was in the House last | e o ey B boys and so far as T know, woul B e orderenl to he mustareaioutgon | 210 EeOORAInE ol el Biclalr fseld be lipariant in} NewBitainblof inhichihe ||scssion, B Bredexicind A Bartiatt fof (1088 )] were placed on prouation | all Regular Army officc Hold Final ‘eeting Monday Night.| or before January 17th. It was an- | U708 (0OVEE TOR T]\~ outbursts “of | curate, will probably complete | Bridzeport is the senior member, now | e 190 oW Ine C res: for intox will b S e Joscoh Za 25 vears old, cf | nounced that the Berlin company will qn:m; .h\" F,'l_';(i'd‘mn 10 ”"f"’“ffi«lfll‘! the program which Father Walsh be- | ontering upon his fourth term, and | m‘l‘ A "‘r‘“‘l“_“j“]“‘ ,':‘,‘ breacly nanen ¢ Wd Beckl : and John Tardittie, 56 vears | B0ld a celcbration in the near future. Gy L'xol" T e wSoRuDIoeRly s eancidats fr e gy nox" S ol S aa ey ae POACCa i 08¢ OrBe Dest Fobeid ctaniotal instantiy | Berlin Briefs. or i e G oo Lodges Install Officers. | honor two vears ago, and is a candi- | ¢ e Ut | are now in the tempor old, of Kensirgton, were instantly| . 5. 0"2 “Golen, who has |that T felt like jumping out of the | nyy, inscaliation of o of M. dnte for it this time. But two years | > ntoxication and assault, 1; vagran- -temy killed about 2 o'clock yesterday after- | Seaman £ RS 2% | carriage to shake at random the stallation o Gt O B S e . s v, 1; delinquency of child v sl o8 : o : been spending a short furlough at his tha Rebekah lodge and Sequassen | 280 there was an eleventh hour sur- | 7 °* €50 Y ensaeren : military es ncon while at work in the Suffield & friendly hands stretched out to me. I : SRElRaodiss 08 i i 3 danger of falling into vice, et o ) Berlin, has returned to his e Xl gace 1ol 6 F. teok ola prise in the selection of Senator Ly- | ¢ or of falling into vice, 1; carry Berlin Trap Rock company. The men, ( home in , had to malke a great effort not to give S Ol took iplace dast | an of Middlcnel | Ing concealed wi ; taking aut : ip and expects i " g to & B i : " man of Middiefield, anc anc veapons,1; taking auto- | sryryxr = when the fatal accident occurred, | Ship and Cxpests e :"‘i;]‘mf‘:;i""‘_ae’;?:" | way to this temptation. I shall never ;;’"}1"# - theloomsSin RIS0 §O B, m,‘;«m’..m’.‘ e ;“’,.};fi“':".“.]z': mobiles without owne mission, | NEW RULING IS MADE were at their places doing their regu- | 00 his ninth irip som 5 K- | forget the admirable reception of the ock. he program was carrled out | = A S e 4; receiving stolen g S nury o i oty duty. ralsing & heavy casting | Seaman Golen is on a tramsport, the | prf . 1 € SIW Gl ? (eREOR BF Q| very successtully and a very enjoyable | SHUSHS W1 oM Edward J. Kenealy | & 0¢CTIng sto\on ¢ ABOT DISCHAF < b teaaslir i derice i nen lithe | U-IBY STR1incem. : ps. i o evening was spent by all who attended, | Of, Stamford for clerk, and make a i ™, : o b JISCUHAR ; oy means of a derric 1 > > S s ideas which are dear to me. 2 solection for an assista oley The financial end of the office was boom, hich is & long spar, broko,| The newly formed Girls! club of Refreshments were served shoction? Zor lanfasslsten: Jolon i Plhe endlad it allleen s ot falling with such farce upon the | Xensinston have firiched all the plans = Cunningham ‘Back Home. other legislative clerkships, those on | Jdled w S e O T e e b 1 1 | and will run & dance at the Berlin | IRISH COMMITTEE MEET 7 2 | bills and engrossment, will go to W officer as is shown by the follow- | s A SEEb Do diatie S Sy heads of both men that death was|and wil et o T S M) T MEETS. Sergea sdwar et Rl . - Soht ling figures. Wages Hectedi far v 5 1 fhursday evening. Sergeant Edward Cuuningham of | H. Biodgett of Winsted and Sabin S, | 5 flsures ges collected for pro- N instantaneous [[Gzanss helfon IR L BaxoE RS A meeting of the committee on ar- | Rrigtol has veturned to his home on | Russell, respectively, in all probabili. | PAtioners® families, $3,318.85; finc Bo Demobilized RiZstIneil Authorities at the quarry, when | Sullivan's Jazz orchestra has been s¢- | rangements for the Irish mass meet- | Divinity street in that cif 5 i ol all probabill- ., q costs, $434.26: iaeaior ’ : 2 i v s 0t city, He was | ty, th % e el " | and costs, $434.26; expenses o . . cident, stated that the only reason | Ps T B. society held | wi]] pe held tonight at 321 Main | transferred to a section of | it jits =Ty . Cora M. Beale b o «l 2 S g = o o B ansferred to a section of the ma Mtzge ill Presi bra. M. Beale, 81 cents. The numbe v i J Ir 5 that could be given for the breakiag | their regular meeting last evening 8t | street. The committee wishes to clear | corps that had charge of large ,,r‘\.’lef, The ’1" ,.”:'- Lt "\,"k‘",v ve | O Drobationers, who having complied = clity £ combata on t of the boom was the change of the | their rooms in tho parish hall. up the business conncoted with the | zuns mounted on tracks, and which | somowhat dtmilar oroeress. . It 1g| With the terms of probation during ' “ot camp comman bt weather. The boom was abaut 50| Henry Rouse of Mcriden avenue, | mass meeting, and it is the wish of | dig such efficient work in shelling the '\‘(xr 1y (‘{arl‘f‘)n:‘rl».m“\l”\\- 1‘ I auarter, were reloasc s 76, authorized t prefe ‘ er feet long and six inches thick and it | Who has been suffering with a evero | chairman John F. Leeney, that a full | Germans in the last days of g e e e S s "“‘W“‘l L L s e stod men with de ¢ semed safe as:greator castings werc | attack of influenza is recovering. | attendance be present to finish up the | pefore the signing of the ki e Quorag by s nsale s comply with the probatione sy Whose p 5 g L The Berlin Red Cross rooms will be | pusi % sefore the signing. of the armistice. | David E. FitzGerald of New e h the probationer oflicer’s lifted on numerous occasions and no 12 Berlin Red Cro | busine: The local branch of the | He was given the rank of e : ovders 1 cases werelssttlad out j (Me industy e danume ek L A s el ; . aliRranch > was g the rank of top sergeant | Such nominations as are made will be | 0/4ers: and 1S cases were settled out : strain had been noticed | or oz ihe Friends of Irish-freedom has received | jn the Marine corps. Sergeant Gun- | of a complimor bl o by the officer tividunl - N 2 , ¢ 11+ of the sewing ¢ at meets there. | ron B G t 2 L D8 gea =~ | of a T »ntary nature, and often | 3 4 local quarry, was one of the witaesses | The Berll by Reonts’ hasketball [ branch to attend & mass mocting in |vile having relatives and many | names at the formal organization CONGRESSMAN FESS COMING. ers of applicatio fil of the accident and he immediately [ team will practice this evening a that town next week. HESORGE d NG e S el ibanbe Tt T — enlisted n t for summoned Medical Examiner Roger| Town hall i i soiaed LIS S will e o sroder, Democratic Jaatcr Chio Representative Speaker at M Relatively sn i SO G alabatT - The Ladies' Aid soclety of the Bers | oot Sergeant William Cunningham, has| Tt is probable that Semator B. W. | Che St ative Speaker at Me- K . ol e e cnaeh i e | S loiTno e B gcoln IR seniey [US: vatiTae to his homo after spend- | Broder, of Hartford, will be the party _ Jeintey Association Banguet. lischarged because of t : company on November 26 | tomorrew afternoon at their rooms. | o b b WV L mons e he ”I; six Jnonths in Binela nd with the Jeader in his branch, and Representa- | The McKinley association, of which . ‘& =8 T 02 \ ol ST o T e, vl he Ladies Sewing club of the | u 2oy aviation section of the signal corps.| tive John C. Geary. of Waterford, wil] Senator George W. Kleft of this city | s men were considered by Manager Bu- | Methodist chureh in Berlin will | Mrs. Normia Dean Kalish. | be floor leader in the house as at last % President, has been notified, through 4stere ) A on as reliable and trustworthy. Za. | hold their annuval election on Thurs- | _ Report of the Condition of Mrs, Norma Dean Kalish, aged 21 ] sessioh. Party policy may be dis-| COnBressman John Q. Tilson that Con- -\ 5 "~ O nstans Kl zan 18 survived by his wife and three | day aflerncon | THME PLAINVILLE TRUST COMPANY, [ ycars, died yesterday at her home on ; cussed nt the caucuses. Several times STCSSHAN ® Libicesi of Oblo. il ave applicd for di e on the tvi hildren and Tardittic leaves.a wifc The fair held by the Fast Berlin | Ac tne closs of business on the 31st day cf | Academy street, Forestville. after an | these caucuses have asked the repub- ‘)”"i‘ ‘, he -~)nln"‘..1‘1 banquet of the ass % e T twWo sons With the American army in | Village Improvement sociciy last weels | December, 1915 illness of one week. She was born in | licans to give the minority better rep- e Nt HLOM. e uani L ard Wood i France and three daughters at home. | broved a big success L iy Dhmwad Forestville, December 21, 1897, the | resentation on committees, and this | onauct Wil be held “in the Alvn, | 5 Rt i Tardittie's oldest daughter, it will be Tha Camp Fire Girs' of Camp ATo- | Nortgage Loans daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. 1 may be done again S e = 1:”’ S L ibl remembered was killed in an auto- | wana. of East Berlin, will hoid their | Overdrafts Dean. On June 26, 1916, che married | Republican leadership in both | Riniee 210 eoch vear an orator. of mobile accident a gew veers ago.| The | regular weekly meeting tomorrow aft- | Funds _Sot - Aside .. | Harold Kalish of this town. Besides | branches is determined by appol e et el Gl S ;e o »odles Were taken to the undertaking | #rnoo | trniter 16| her husband she leaves a daughter | ments as senate and house chairmen prace oo ooy 10 address the aseen Cl .,i i i]El”fib. raoms of B. C. Porter & Sons, nd fee s st ! Stocks ani 73.413.11 | one year old, and an infant Th | udictar 7 i The association ig foftunate in i ; b tocl R Tid 3 he | of the judictary committee. It $6emS securing Cowgressman Foss f - & the funerals will be held tomorro SUES 1'OR AUTO ACCIDENT. Banking THonse . 2 00.00 | funeral will be held in Asbury Meth- | Jikely that Sonator Klett will again | B SO STEPRIE s Lor ithe R morning from St. Paul's church in e i Sl 90 | odist church, Wednesday afternoon. | gerve as senate icader. (e ol iE s e Sacrific of ‘shosstat Lone'siod Kensiagton. Interment will be in Stanley Wodacki Wants 00 For | from Banks and Bankers 1080 iR oyt Del Porcnesteriwilll offieiata anal|l i st Gaac s AR ongressman Iess is the recognized G Mary's new cemct n New Britain. | Alleged Injuries i tates and National Bank B T e Teroninte and | Inaugurai Ceremonics Tomorrow. jeader among the republican menmbers i : The quarry is located in tiie nortt v eias 5 At (B 2 { The general assembly will come | of congress and his wartime speeches : ALs e i ern part of Berlin, better known as|J. G. Woods, has hrought suit against i (N = e o e 0 o e DRELOT (L 043 Som o ara . R FReeHEAO Rl SRCouII VAl OUsh (L : Bech Rl o i : s | Coln e & , . 2 | ernor Holcomb and Lieutenant-Gov-! to the fore as one of the greatest = € A branch quarry is located |Wolevion ISalinowsky to recover | known in Plainville, having lived hero 0 o 2 gre The TV . Suffield and the m i i : : i Cash items s ation 5 | ernor Clifford B, Wilson will both be- | orators of the country. He has been Woodi of the World, Camp ta Su wnd the main offices and | $3.000 for injurie llezod to| Chsd S e [ for some time after their marlage. | o 0y "0 0 o R D L s Sk 2ot 6. 70, will St P works are here have been sustained when the plain- | Other Assets, iz ! Mr. Kalish's parents reside in Plain- | g e R ol st BB IS B SRR R Ol e WhdnEda : s Yitds Boy. “Over the Mo ol e e e S State Froderick L. Perry and Comp- | house of representatives. About 400 11 evening in 1 It was learned today in tetter | machine on Grove strect, August | prief Item | troller Morris (!. Websater will again | 0f the leading republicans of the New ' (e ot cers will ta sine on Grove strect, 4 s o - s B Y Shvan o G R : that Sergeant Orvillo Vent e : GG el Total Assets o [~ = i B England states are oxpected to at- Place ar freshmen ¢ Wi s A £ DRvCts Rere sy edhy, Canete LIABILITIES. | Rruce Gilbert, U. & N, has returned | | tend the banquet fec e S 4 )x d \.;:.h e, and the wr ,:‘ l‘l-‘- api T/ B 00 | {0 Boston after spending a 48 hour | there they celebrated their 40th wed B to e | " George M. Ralp} < N ow Tonis ne ver the top”. Following is t Jio in the city court on the third | Surplus Funds 00 : i ; P ersary 1 . Yo e “We owe a cat deal of credi o L Current lixponses and | on the U. S. Kentucky 1 e SRl Brdslias theo AT ROOSEVELIT'S DEATH et Hallinan of 1 v o e Shiehan s ey a 9881 Ar, and ¥. J. Vinol 2 | to her home after spending three | Bajtimorc ¢ Jjan Gi lnn shocked | ajestic electric heater T. W. e op_sergeant, ( le Ventres, fc NURSES TO GRADUAT General Deposits | Lapang A of B | weeks with her sister in New JOrse¥, | ay the news of the sudden death of | Hencheliff '3 Franklin Sauny tho bravery ti Turiy tecn pupils of the nurses train- | Deposis in LR LI bk £ the past ! ho was serfously ill with Influenza. i mv friend. Col. Roosevelt, and I am | the last of the fighting. On three | ing school at the New Britain General | Liabilitics +... 06 | week with Mr. and 1 Jackson M- 8 A s . Col. Roosevelt, and T am | Sl eoenl On ) e 3 Sritain | o Sl e Sl |~ Mrs. Jenmic Hickock of Bast Mail | surg that iy is a terrible shock o the | 25 Inenel And e ¢ r yeeasio vhen o officers |} ital will 1 graduated tonight| Total Liabillitie: 129 Kec of Park s strect is confined to her home with ;08T . ib. | K G Brere I uch. dendition e . | . 1 ke e el trect i onfine 0 her entire countr) said Cardinal Gib-| Kingsley and Corinne Goodw v ¥ ndition ks 1 h excercises in the Y. W. ¢ A | State of Connecticut, County of Hartford | # I Gayno Tk street is | two sprained ankles, the result of @ |yong | e the Baeohws aldn's get out of bod, Tap e il carried out at the ! Plainville, Connecticut | suffering from an attack of influenza. | faill which she had recently Al e iih i ama ] s s S Ut s Tintece T oot ol s e o Wil I A A MactLegd. treasurer of winco- | “'Nirs. Tioten Tyler Who is stavi O e S e D Tl as intimate with him and knew | Pennsylvania hey spent tl o e | close of which, the youns women Will | 4aid Biainvitle TRst Company. do solemniy | n o Sot o E7 5 Tyler of Bee St | FOR SALEB—Going West. Wl {15 worth. He was & vital personage| at their homes in this cit Ly little 1 I : [ presented with the certificates. The | sw that the foregoing atatement is true to | Ner son, I 3 ark street, my furniture very cheap; also s fof this countrs and was indeed a| Wdward McEuroe has resigned 1 a little lane, yvou know, hav- | nurses alumni association will he en- | the best ef my knowledgs and belief. s eritically ill. 1 2 o . v S s o Nt h b 3 Rt s e R e ume s assoglationiwill b onn s LA LT | 1s eritically il Lis ing machine and exceptional sreat man. He was a patriot from| position with the N. & W. Tool com- B e i e ‘ tain o his x|j(xvlv.tnm at the )w:w | Subscribed ana su Betore: ot tiv r Mr. and Mrs D. Warfield have square plano; come and take the sole of his feet to the top of & pany of Hartford. McEnroe he n it that mac 10 difference of Mrs. George Bodley at wden | 7uh day of Januvary, 1919 X 9| oturned from a two weeks' visit with | i Dubin, 7 Pearl St. Plain- | heaq ang al Americ e he company f after he blew his whistle B b L ke i Y of January, 1919. i ¢ £ 55 s sit with | choic thin, 7 g § ad and was a real American, 1| connected the company ahout { lew & histle I don’t be- ’ street. GBORGE R. BYINGTON, Judge B. I. Warfield of Hartford, w hile { ville. feel much sorrow at his des a year

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