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, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919, HORSEFAILILS’S ‘Manhattan’’ SHIRT SALE Starts Thursday, Jan. 9th. Our entire stock of Manhattan Fancy hirts, the largest in all Conn., including soft cuff and stiff cuff shi:ts, of madras, silk and linen, and pure silk—separate stiff cuff Shirts in fancy madras—no white or collar attached Shirts included. Note these prices: ..2.00 §£lrtts now ... :%g:) $6.00 Shirts now .... $4.8% y 5 Shirts now ... 51.85 $6.50 Shirts now .... $4.85 RT L M!LLS K Ui mox ot $7.50 Shirts now $6.35 . | Chite s Mo $8.50 Shirts now .... $6.35 G | SA50 Shirtsinow a5 $10.00 Shirts now . ... $7.65 336 Main Street §| $5.00 Shirts now .... $3.85 $12.00 Shirts now .... $7.65 - e — - - The savings in this sale are greater than Moramission is in favor of abolish- and then reduced when conditions bo- the reductions weuld indicate, because we d g the four-grade cm. This will came norma in. . ' ace i T OIS ereatly aid the patcolmen. He also The board then began the” discus- CarL Olfly replau them, now an.d for. spring, Biemont | spoice of the fine spizit displayed by | sion of the peritions, and when i1 at an advanced cost to us which will mean - ™ erease | the moemb of the police depart- o'cloc had arrived, 3 motion by . M - 5 H 3 e |4 (708 jaking the new salary | ment dur the epidemic, and their | Couneilman M. T. Kerwit to adjourn A ICIEQSe I price to you of from 50c to 00, : faithfulness to their work when the | was entertained. It was voted to talke $2 on each Shirt. CITY lTEMS Some Get It, Others Don’t. teraptation of higher war w in | up the work again Friday ovening Must we say more? Buy as many as During the discussion of the peti- | factorics was at the highest piteh. you can. tion of the board of public works de- | 1€ &1so said that often times the pa- | ¢ 9 f partment, Councilman Dehm referred | tralmen are called upon to put in ex- lsit Dargain shoe counter Aty T . lioh of last vear in granting | L8 time, for which they recefve mo | B.~—~Advt. : ddeaio EnEa G f_ and Mrs, John Fitzgerald of | an increase to the president of the added compensation. B troct have sono on & visit to|| Poacd o $800 and| cutting down! the Sllel Bawlinss ol e el R, L) Y e PR e that the petition for an increase o < q g and G , Mass. $300 for his positlon was a fair one. | N BV A N, . A motion was oS d r ¥, and Mrs. William Atkinson of presented re Being chief of a department which i R s e e s | miary ot tho. bommisianers baci pa | 15 10t 42 PODOlar es some others, the i IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 93-99 ASYLUM ST connection with 140 TRUMBULL ST. d the remainder of the winter. vogue. Councilman Dehm favored, Y e 2 i Mo T ‘F- T. L bharies G. Bodley has entered the | before this action, that the salary of | MocoSSaty © e R e irst Time Local Boy Was Absent loy of the Beaton & Bradley com- | the president of the board he reduced | o o ey A0 IO o erring to the a P a 3 $100 3 £ J s consid- " i e i} H jeld i i 2 salesman, o place he held for | $100. Councilman Tohnon consid- | e idon )i mon, ‘onier nawhnzs | From Figld in Elgh[ Months ral years before entering the | ered the action of last year as “rotten | Liiq that if good men were to be ap- od States Navy. He will start on | business” to which he had a colleague | jginted to the force, the position oad next Monday. in opinion in Councilman Dehm. should be made attractive | Pheneas Gagnier, proprietor of the SRR P AR R A i thur Campbell of the U. §. .| Others who failed to come under serzeant Theodore Johnson, repre- Sk L 7 Betas 15 spending & five day fur. | the recommendation for an increaser] sintas the sergeamts. He satd that | - Dite House unch, located on Main inge were also provided and gives thoughtfully sent or hrought to the 'at ihis home here. Coxswain|are the comptroller, corporation coun- | 1ast sonr when Incroases were grant- | Sifeeb has received the = (following where the necd seemed most urgent. New Britain Charity organizafion i 5 A 5 letter from his brother, Private Al- All this does not spell Christmas to along with kind wishes for our wel. pbell has crossed the Atlantic 20 | sel, assessors, first deputy city clerk 1 e S roceive e ty K, | ed, the sergeants received only 3814 § < . 5 Y % g and has just returned from his | prosecuting aftorney (who did not| ¢ 4 v. He explained the dutie beric Gagnier, who is with Co. G the little ones unless tucked In among fare, the agent has, whenever the round trip seek ity and board of rellef. The com- | of street sor s, stoling that they | 103rd infaniry in France, | l: the useful articles are & fow t0¥E OF name of the donor was available —_— mittee deferred action on the petition i ory to cover and the November 24th, 1918 ELAUS ES i ‘\’ ‘“‘“""‘ e kd S \E sent a personal letter of thanks., To Advertised Letters ! of the city engineer and c man of | job is one Juires considerable | Pear Br.mher:f DAL 'tv”‘:“‘v;‘;-*h' “XP:I"’\‘\"“M- *::y;‘d = : those who have withheld their names, . It's with great pleasure that 1 we here extend our hearty thank you the board of assessors. The city clerk | attentio > b L t attention. : J ! ITofinat, comes. e Charity organization tond ) « re. | TecEIves a recommendation for an in-| Patrolman Axel Carlson shd Pa- | lake the opportunity t owrite to ou SHel s Theve nonollettion Hheminis - evoreciations for Bthéiciirem et e following st of letters re. 4 P crease of $200, making his salary, if | trolman \illiam Souney ¢ppeared for | on this great “Daddy’s Day.” The L l C ‘d Add L e 5 M attee Prance. and to all individuals, socte- o ‘(‘)’g‘!;‘“};:“‘l:ivflg’: 1995, B | passcd, $2,400. Chairman Bichstaedt | the policemen. Both explained that [ officials have requested us to writc ittle Gl resses Letter to Joamso shred o Sioosen dhegated tes, claes, churches who have &s, John, 154 E. Main. called attentlon to the fact that other | the high cost of living and the heavy | a letter today to our dads or to a o 5 need your boys' and girls' playthings [€Ped US In our efforts to make this BE Hacry Paige, recommendations may be made be- | expense incurred by increase In price | daddy who had a son killed in ac- Augel Street‘ Heaven e = oyt Christm antl waeatendla must bown, Adeline, $3 Spring. fore the report is presented to the | of unifo \s“lnilr](* the job w yrth more u.on. but I didn’t like the idea so I some w ho have none P?r({l.d» wish for a happy and blessed Ihgston, Mrs. M. council. salary. Officer C son id t?ib‘ he | would r:f(her write to you, brother, —— e i “The families most in need of deA‘ New Year. ois, Gioeadolyn. The following is the report of the has seen laborers from factories ex- | and PY\“F)(‘IQY‘ you like !:n_\' daddy. Well ‘,[,o'r,n’” food received bountiful Respectfully submitted, k. Mrs. Katie, 144 Winter, (2). | committee completed up to last night's | hibit pay checks that called for much | on this great day of November 21, it S " baskets of Christmas dinners offered | CORA M. BEALE, W E. meeting, showing the position, present | morc money than a policeman re- |is with a light heart that we can |tion agent's report for Decem " by friends of the organization, by | Agent, an, Mrs. Alice, 2 E. Main. salary increase granted and total sal- | celves at pre Chalrman Tich- | write real cheerful news for the:lows the Elks, and many a home was | — ani, An, 29 Lafayette. ary amount recommended: staedt said that conditions in the t | war is no more going on. Also, no [T, the Directors of the New Britain remembered by the Salvation Army | WOUNDED TWO TIMES. hziur, Elizabeth. 2 Salary Inc. Total | Year have been unusual Officer | more working about the trenches or Charity zation: who mmpure.i their Christmas list | Private Anthony Wodziensky has e, Mae. Pred J.'402 W. Matn | Mavor ... .. $2,000 —— §2,000 | Carison, admittng that this was S0, | anthing else. The fust time that my| “Dear Mr nta Claus, Angol with the Charity organization in JUSt been discharged from the na. urville, Anna M., 130 Arch. Clty Clerk .... $2.200 $200 $2.400 | Said that the price of everything was | division was on a drive I wasn’t with |street, Heaven,” read the letter coN- ,rqer to avoid duplication and fur- tional army. His discharge statah sch, Dorothy. Deputy Clerk .. §1,300 $1.300 | Still @oing up. Officer Souney, Spoke | them on account of that influenza [iaining a plea for numerous YeMEm: nicpeq aqditional ones when neces- | Nat he has been wounded twice, is of bham, Claude. Deputy Clerk 2d $1,050 $1.050 | In @ similar vein to that of Iis broth- | which of course had to-strike me |brances, which came to the hands of | excellent character, and has shown rt, Mrs. W. S, care of Stanley | Treasurer ..... § 800 T officer. Speaking of the beat Ne | 4iong with the rest. This was the [one of Santa’s helpe Upward or el e niinccicito b alhavelaalaisthl Ealy 5 e s it covered for the past vear, the of- | firct time that I missed going into the |northward go the thoughts of the . oef & CAMEL 0 A0 o . In the battles of St. Mihlel and Ver- ferkman, A. Tax Collector .. $2,2 $2.200 sald that he has been put 19| jines with my compan children Christmas time, b s e e S Hdun Yana) was\ wounAs@ IR eAsT Seht. nbo, Jer Chairman, As: —Action deferred Chke e ,h“v“fl"\'f, e I'm still in a convalescent camp|and so they seat their messages % _1¢ S0 TOH VTR oSS S | He was struck in the right leg and nson, Florence. until next meeting. uniform ""(]“ o S e G S e condition [t ©ld_Saint Nicholas in ous O el own little circles, now loft ehoulder. He was among the nson, Ruth, 41 Austin. Bldg. Inspector $2,500 committee that :g 'ylo)_u_ h):( "® | that it will be about two months be- | CTMS ¢ endearment, addressing him Joved enelr ownh Hte ¢ree ;Ch“q_ first drs rm« and was sent from Camp R o Corp'n Counsel. $2,700 h > ahier W e tor any. | Perhaps longer than that, I can't tell, | 0! e e iinmenor tamilios in! nesdifor. o Do GUY N Alticigh he has been bnard, John, 271 Maple. Lo o 5 -hrvl(v the chief \\0{\!]‘ ,t v‘v~ £ .' : but you can bet that I : s o chusetts, ¢ Vj] even Belvidere. oo i iy 5 wounded twice and seen long service o A\lidm-“ll:d Gl (SN CRuley ‘il\Tl?;n:l»Il((: having much respeet for | OF towapds home. T have lost all |5 e it o oo honind s earainuithe e | :1}:1’“30‘“ = en e sl tonenfen Bohy. 9 i 2d Clerk ... § 800 ¢ $ an offieer in uniform. The ofiicer said | hope tol be home for New Year's. |pegutiful tree at the Charity O of unselfishness, and thoughtfulness | Gy rphy, Julla, 52 Sheffield 5 ¢ 0 e e e e ! 8d Clerk .... $ 675 3 that this was a matter of opinion. Wouldn’t it be nice if T would? I ler, Edmund, 9§ Elm 2 , I'lzation socicty. Crowned with of others. i = ler, Mrs. A. % Assessors’ Clerk $1,000 2 Chairman M. H. Camp of the health | Was Tucky to go through eight star, its heavy green branches tiy 362 Ask For Service. BOWLING NEWS S o Jono! Bldg. Ins, Clerk department, for the employ 'r}cmhs of active service and now |ped with blossom-like white poj ter, W. T. (New Position) of that department. For the plumb- I'm anxious to get back to the U. S.[coras, its many ornaments and little son, Richard Bridge. Pub. Wks. Olerk § 800 $ $ 9 ing inspector, he said that that official | for the rest of my life. You can't [toys shining in the cheery, soft ligh wion, Miss M. Board Clerks: was a high class man, through wl imagine how you miss a count it | from numerous colored and fancifui- 1 © erman, Priv. C., 88 Franklin. Charity ..... § 900 § g efforts many property owners were | You haven’t had the experience your- |ly shaped electric buibs, our tree has description; twenty-five of Which|ypepning .. ow, Mrs. Minnie, Arch St. Eealth ..... § £150 $ 950, saved much money. Tc ditigent [ self and I can tell you that it’s a |been a source of daily pleasure to our €ame from welfare workers, socleties, | Hall . fidle, Priv. James. Public Worl in the conduct of his otfice, and puts | pretty one and it's worth taking the |visitors. Almost every child old individuals ffm out of town. The | Dummy ith, Sgt. Wm. J. President in extra time and furnishes his own | chance that we all took over here, enough to come to the office seemed Temaining 337 were from our own | Nyborg ith, Anna, E. Main. Commiss'ners 3 3 sportation. Mr. Camp also spoke A few other fellows and myself |to be rememf d by Santa at home bublic Ticials, private socleties, | Kildufr fneski, John, 7 Washington St. Secretary ... $150 $1, in the highest terms of thy work of | who have been over here for over a |more than for several years past. churches, schools, —interested indi- Iheld, Arthur. Supt. Streets .. $1.3 Si50 | {he meat inspector, who sCtks an in- | year or more are longing for the day |Tales were told of his coming in an viduals, and applicants themselves} 400 e, Eliza. City Engineer ction.d orease of $300, making the salary | to come when we can go back and |2eroplane because of no snow, and of who needed aid or friendly counsel Grills ne, Anna, care of Stanley W'ks. | Asst. Enzineer. $1,800 $100 $1,900 | $1.700. The sanitary inspectors have | kiss the good old U. S. soil that will | D€ gifts he left which were inv in one form or another. We have i . ...90 frlor, Marjon, 19 Putnam. 1st Assistant .. $1.8 $100 411900 | Proven their worth in the past feW | bho more sacred than ever after this 2Pl Useful ones excent for the ¢ andy dealt with 104 families this month, | Tur 1e B sk, Joseph, 45 Farmington Ave. (Mr. Willian months when the epidemic wis t | Well, this is all for tonight, as T have 1 nuts. The Charity organi 1ition nineteen of whom were new. We 4 holanis, Alberta. 28\Asaistent . s $1.900 | its height. ) two more letters to write, Do not |Pi2nned its own especial cheer for the gave of our time and ability to the for advertised letters and men- (Mr. Klett) : Chairman Camp also spoke - | write any more, or he surprised 1¢ | VidoWed mothers into whose homes, 366 callers at our office, aside from | Richardson .....93 date of list. Dt e ; i 150 | ably for the increase of Miss Carroll | vou don’t har from me far 1 siel | 0TS the past few months anothel entertaining 271 additional children | W. F. DELANEY, R 55 s Mrs, Kitron and Mrs. ‘Bowen, Gt bwrliing lasi Tivalbeonl iy rro | siior o ms Jone M HosMaE ol BNl aro ind Hour MOHxistm ds Hitree: MiTntor= | 440 417 Postmaster. | 24 Rodman p aithful employes of the department. | 14 t4 15 jatters every week el comed as is St. Nicholas, and who Crrtl S e e G e Vacuums. L The committee asked regarding the | ooy o 3 or a year. |took away with him the w Cearaeniie e 5 isits | Hubbard .. 99 92 : Tilter Beds £ 3 o ell goodbye and God be with you as |and father. Surely these mothers office were 116 others, when visits - ds Cause Grip and Influenza. ot oiian cuperintendency of the department 3 and fs 3 5 Spencers TIVE BROMO QUININE L SIPONS1, s & T (e, oy |50 CAVER i yithd theiritamiliesforil e foties) fua h{:vm(-\‘ ](]h]xx"r];ll:("xl\c\;l!”xl’::»‘lwn e 1”"‘ Babeock . ..107 ts remove the cause. There fs| pt. Se R E e W. H. Stockwell ha been recom- Your brother, bies most > up to seven in num- 'm" = l‘s R -‘»H ‘l‘j Ponniman sy one “Bromo Quinine.” E. W. ings. mended for the place. The salary as ALBERIC. |ber, and in many cases preparing to (Nany n s, requests, and ad- E'S signature on the box. 30c. | Engineer Willlam H. Hall, appeared | it 1s at nresent is too low for a man | greet a tiny new comer, need as never Justments, and so forth, called for | 5 hmalz .. ..., 92 : ! ek Sid and en. | 357 telephone conversations, a A for the members of the engineering | of Dr. Stockwell's calibre, the chair- MILY REUNION [berore, a friendly hand to aid and en- p \tions, all deal Jelieved that it | |caurage them. The New Britain Charity organiza- “During this last month of the year | the Charity organization has received it i e s UNIVERSAL LEAGUE. Percolators. Sl PACHERS' CLUB LECTURE. department and employes in the | man stated. He T . 5 RS ENcies IR S 2t directly with the interests of our e V:"l{mm 5‘11 “yi’:mgk» o P}?:‘rdu:]g Efi:f"f :r?rrf\:\:g] l‘xn’ni’x:lo;:‘ wumn‘cfi ;~1‘5‘2‘.Oudmmft :1: m: anen:, Four Brothers and Sister Meet For [ed in November With Thanksgiving “It was advisable to give material ln da?uif—e'méonur‘; of a :;Z?ers 1y the petition of its serva Stockwell accepting the berth, First Time in 15 Years. dinners <st1*"‘ :n“"‘! jat ‘1""="{‘1”* A“‘der'; -]ty‘“‘p‘“hr"’j?':‘i aro families during pan tures before the New Britain | Ing for an increase in s . would furnish his own transpor- BT Hoeoe R i e o el Lia e s B ?‘f“"?“‘“ St tem S e sobs ers’ club Friday, January 10 in | Messrs. McCarthy, Williams and Klett | tation. Chairman Camp told of the | by 00 0 o ritain boys and | wearing Srrercifforfifiiomes vos B poiallve o 11 weeks, and eleven . \wright Brammar school auditorium at| the city has three excellent engineers r Stockwell Fas done in tu- = et on New Year's day C“fld"g”-, Lo BN T “‘I.. _tolas cmergency aid only. Many of | b'clock. The subject of this lec- | Who are underpaid. Mr. Hall ex- saniitarivmafiniithe ctatalllatithelhometofitheithuncie fTonnt Paf| L1io0 SHEIIENOTERE So8 o PEFSHASCR] oschwho haye §ncededihalp becauss | hs “Democracy Defined for the | Plained the work which these men | ai onsldsrabictattentiontis lvent | lquettatoE T anviopt U catiiliason f08| OTRIVA IS B IEICEI RO B e ORI Ry o) tie recent fepid emiogare fnomfon | bse of Education.” Prof. Kii- | handle in a capable manner. In re h S sk s R e ot e e e e S SN orlums | their own feet and are self-sustain-) STANLEY WORKS LEAGUE. k is one of the foremost edu- | &ard to the salary of the rodman, |ter would preve invaluable. e On“\,“”‘zq’ 2 Therey e Sl e e J a helping hand along the | Foremen. k and the club is fortunate to be| Mr. Hall safd that it has been impos B nutmisn §IoRnsonlasked R aboudt isTarn oty eui el e RSRE USSR AR RS e IS ol e e e e e i DandRnosd fton o shoriitimeiwasiall B umphiey e SN L st S 0 M 8 0 secure his services. sible to secur oung men to accept | the car owned by the department, and | gng children went i '(‘_‘; 1“‘«;«‘:‘ 4 ‘m-’\‘ ‘«rmm«’lmxm m“m,mm =7 “{that was necessary. Six of our Emmons . Loai82 66 S the place at the present salary of |of criticism he had heard about the | 4, myo eather Atea e oL ’(“\' Al _z\»m e By eithe ok mlninmfien new cases were caused by lollmgsvnorl o 89 SURANCE MEN TO DINE. $600. Mr. Lamphere, he said, has s of it. There seemed to He*N0 | mp o piaren were h_}; ‘)"‘_“r"r“«”“‘ ‘;‘m‘“ ‘“l_“ o S erioRal VieTE Nessls { widowhood, and six more by illness, Conlon % - Cisa of Norwich, | presi-| coreined intielemployiof the joflice {ffouridation s ] . #nd Chafr- | o "o on were ‘-f‘D‘:’\!'f\[(-(l s ‘;\.“1‘7"]»: ]v’:: | S bl \t numher of boys awey | e Test being, one hecatise of a2 of the State Assaciation of Fire | despite the high w aid in f man Cacap said that the gasoline | war broke out three of the boys de. [from home were generously remem. mental handicap, two from non- | writers, is expected to be pres. | tOTi Chairman Eich < would show that there was no misuse. | .ij.4 they would rather fight for |bered by some of New Britain’s hig- SUPPort, one immorslity, and thres the annual banquet of the New | !f another rodman w. ] Councilman Wall brovght uUp the | ncie Sam than for Canada and en. |hearted men wha have not forgotten | Vagrancy. Very few of our mothers, | 2 fire underwriters this ove-| Would ot the benefit of the proposed | case of the clerk of the board Of | q..q (pe v army. Tho fousth |ihat they once were boys | because of additional home cares and Yoran ......... 86 [at the New Britain club, There|increase. The engineer said it would | compensation and assessment, Who |y (Fyoene 2, B - Fa8 08 r”\ | S G B e o T e il e S0 10 hlso be other speakers present.| have to be paid fo secure a young | gets $300 a vi for his services, and | yyyie “iheir oniy ‘{:.‘1““’” il itw. | “For ten days before Chrtstmas | tra work, so we have furnished only Campbell 1 84 78 i ilittes In charge con: ot | man who would take an interest in |in the mind of many is the poorest | iy fne it of Montreal. Two of |small groups of Youagsters came to one with temporary day's work. One Ilughes . 57 82— flman Charles H. Gillin, chair- | the work. He also spoke of ti 3 pald official in the ci considering 1]\0 brothers met at (::mmm-\,on\\-in inquire if there w to be a Christ- | child was glven optical aid, one medi- | Nelson ... 94 a5 it meten wad Heroldimrancy losiiens WOk ISH e R B igfamonnuiand ietinc Lok L bmm separated for 15 ye mas tree or a party at the Elks cal, and one institutional care at our | b Commercial Trust company. board and the vast amount of as: does. No action was talken in regard | g o Dera w: piyears e R e e e e o { ST anceitbe atsnoryepher isktoRthelicon 3|Ltolthamatior Ju . |in the south. Their wister. hearing |ties never fade. Through the gener-| “Partly worn clothing in good | 16 REALTY TRANSFER. duct of the department Gonnoilman Wall also seid that he | 13 the soutn. Thele sister, hearing \US8 FOVSE order of Filkis of this city| condition was furnished to. mineteen. hony S. Potrauskas and Michael | Chairman P. ¥. King of the police | believed the prosecuting attorney Was i iy, gty bG8 G SIS D U080 ng their jovous giving at the holiday Our bills for relief from the Treas- Lichards ie have bought the black at the| commission, spoke in support of the | cntitled to mere salary. Councilman |/ /8 S0 HIare bhe met the two BOVS 7y o e Tty cry e e e B B Ll e Bl e * of West Main street and Lin- | petition of the clerk for an increasc | Dehm warned the members of the | (008 FEED 1Evs 3 who T third |lege of the Charlty organization to! gent's special fund, $88.68 m the [ stroet from FErnest E. Muecke. | from $250 to $400. He said that the | committee about “going oo Tigh™ | - G o _“F«n ;,f"\‘ harged. Il" fl‘vu D ichage warm winter underwear and A_K ~{< ”“N‘n-r i o 005, YTantone understood the purchase price is | board has taken cognizance of the . that people in factories will | PrOTher aleo arrived here on a fur- B G gistribute on Christmas .;hne:‘ b bR T oL (o s cost | $42,000. Mr. Muecke recently | very efficient work of the clerk, o ot | petting h ges in the fu- ! The ;‘ hm\”swf:'nomz the s}x-}"_"»“j'- ove surprise packages to 14 mothers $36.24 from Pd pectal shoe : fund. | iis saloon on Main street. He | that a unanimous vots approvir .. Chairman at spoke of The last brother hearing that his sts- &% 0TI children and themsolve Outsde the funds handled by tho | is son, Ernest, Jr., have estab- [ Increase was taken. Mr. King B o e cilin ool el e onlrop e = AR Sees e R ds i co JRERERTE RS 6 themselves In the meat busi- | plained that the clerk has put in con- ration in ies e ana e Tise obtaned s those of whom we shall learn during 2id 8iven, and discounts allowed to yueheek ....... 97 in Hartford. slderable extra time compiling infor- | believed that might be a solu- to this city. the comiag cald months. To these the amount, $231.52. Thus through Ejjot . D74 ST mation from other cities which has tion for the handling of the increase | —_— widows with their added burdens anq the supervision of the Charity organi- JTrengel . Tlas ® Things That Ccunt A series | proven invailuable to the board. i for bal em loves. He explained “The Things That Count’. A series the more than double price of th zation, aid amounting to $422.15 was Maerz ......... 84 nday evening sermons at the | believed that the increase v :~'~.vh,‘ by the plan, the ity cmployes | of Sunday evening sermons at the vear's clothing, this proved a “greai furnished where most needed. | odist church.—advt. a fair one. Mr. King also said that could be granted an increase this year ) Methodist church.—agyt. {blessing. Gioves, mittens and stock-| “In response to the gifts sol 19 | i Fusari Guiberson . 411——116? Seheidler 458 412 Shipping No. and he

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