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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; PLAINVILLE INSOLENT YOUTH LODGED IN 08 }Two Provefif‘fi,gifity ;., Breaking Out and Going Home: NEW SPRING STYLES IN TUB STUFFS e | 600D ICE CROP REPORTED {3 FOR DAINTY WARM WEATHER GOWNS i 10 to 12 Inches Being Cut by Local = ——— . no THE PRETTY WOVEN AND PRINT- | Dealers—Valentine ocial—Thrift TO BE FOUND AT WASH YODS DEPARTMENT | Stamp Sales—Leaves for South— SECTION, ARE THESE: | | Other Brief News Items. Eight local youths were arrested by | ahout: The salk thrift statm is going Vi IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS—D. & J. Anderson’s, in a splendid o and destroying town Prop-/ ports from' ¢hi colorings. You know this material and know its 'ty TI gave their names and | made in the was a splendid @ criticism, and’ thEl VERY PRETTY VOIL For cool waists and dresses, are patterned | are urged to ool with neat little checks, dainty florals, coin dots and other designs, too nu- liam Ryan, aged 18; William Stachi- | kecp up the reputhtig leck, aged 14; George W. Lllis, aged Brief T 12; Lewis Molowsky, aged 16; Domi- P. Lester Peck has® DOTTED SWISS VOILES—White grounds plaided with black, laven- # nic Dominuce, aged 15, and Stanis- | New York city where HoB der or blue. Will make wonderful pretty cool dresses and waists. The law Papolasik, aged 15. The boys , business trip. - price for these—$1.25 yard. 4 were taken to the Plainville jail and a | The Ladies’ Altar soclety few of them released later in the | Church of Our Lady of Mer ¢ 36 INCH WOVEN VOILES—In block design, formed with bla hair evening when their parents sought | meet at the church tonight and Wil line stripes as a ground work. The colorings light French rose, silver grey. them. The boys claim that they left | complete the plans for the pre-Lent- reseda and white. Youw'll like these at—$1.00 a yard. New Britain yesterday afternoon with | en eatertainment. a gang of about 30 boys. They did — ANOTHER LOT OF VOILES—Something different from the usual, not have school and so sought ple: P with patterns copied from the English voiles. Width 40 inches, price— 8 ure in roaming. They reached Plain- wapge Hlll $1.00 a yard. ville and started to have their fun by pulling up the planks on one of the 40 INCH SATIN STRIPE—Foulard voiles shown in the darker shades town's wooden bridges crossing the and Mrs. Herbert F. Macy are e greens, copenhagens, browns, taupe, wine and reseda. A very rich look- Mattabassett river. Some women | Sojourning at Atlantic City. b material. The price is—$1.25 a yard. B folks in the neighborhood, realizing Cdurt Columba, D. of C. Organize | that the work was of a destructive G. K. Spring of Thompson street is | Children's rubbers 48c., Damon’s] Fo giecn gYaars’ Ago: EXTRA LARGE ASSORTME} 10 inch printed and Applique § nature, remonstrated with the youths. | able to be out again after a week’s | Shoe Sale.—advt. * C, e R . Voiles in heautiful color shades and designs. All kinds of patterns. They il The terribie language which the boys | illness. L o e oo re- | £116, coMBISE L fore e e fast, come early and make your selection while full varie- used was put over with a barragc i —_ | ported to the board of health today.y shry.of \.‘Or('flkfiu?'“ > ’; annivel Sifccti Andl ihewomen Lwarctrosaaalto (N Next i Thursday R mebtuary 120 h R the rgeant Arthur Willlams of 90 | the Kpights ot Gt fz‘“ evening 1 retire in the face of it. The police | Maplo Hill Literary society will hold | Franklin Square, who has served 14 | 100 Thomberasand et o About were mofified and together with |an all day sewing meoting for tho | months in France with Co. F, 102nd | tro celobra¥ott gng a”(:'e“g;hz"i"::‘ik‘ ¥ | several helpers started after the boys. | benefit of the New Britain hospital at | Infantry, is home on i ; fur- Der Wakibasiiny & by HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY e e RS e e e e on a nine day fur | suppor \:),::iévn('d by Mrs. Kronhiolm| RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. eight who were locked up protested | Stuart strect. All ladies planning to IReIStnley Worka M TE Al i s “fn;fm;"‘a“d favirg . were T R S A R e 5 A A RS ! their innocence and blamed the boys | 2ftend the luncheon will please noti | valat Turner hall Feb. 14, 15 and 17. | Birthday, and ;;‘aocxr:;?on, S who made their escape for all the | the hostess as early as Tuesday. The | —advt, e e e Wiilte gn e attendance is not confined to club John McCay th ebiind artist, who, |,Mrs. Maguire was tmccl:m::-ldm?ce - = }Hm\- hools, stationery, repairing andd the season by the score of 21-25 at| The Plainville authorities have be- | members and it is hoped there Will be | with his sister, Mary MeCay. alse ' Rev. John T Winter: chaplain of ¢ i BERLIN NEWS other school utensils. Also, Mr. Cowles | the Berlin Town hall last ening. come much annoyed with the gangs |2 large number present. blind, will give a concert this evening Society, was the speaker 6f the aye R L | etated that it takes about §28 to edu- | Lester Deming, coach of the Stanley . of youths from New Britain. But re- S pin Y. M. T. A. & B. hall, will speak ing. Those who took part in. the tal e S lanle ot 3 . year in a | Works factory league tes refereed | cently a gang destroved the Sloper Mrs. Daniel B. Olson spent the E g s v P " cate a single child for one year in a | Works factory league team, referced ) AL o S at the conclusion of the musical pro- | evening's entertainment werd Mrs local school. Multiplying this amount | the game and Corporal Lverett Tur- | bungalow and two of the boys are . sram on conditions in Ireland and Agnes Logan, Miss Fox, Mrs, MoGill |y the number of children attending | ner was the timekeeper. Dawson and . NOW serving in the Meriden reform| .= 0 === - | the agitation in that country for in- | Miss Gritzmacher, Mrs. M. T. Crean ! local schools, the exact amount of’{ Jones were the stars for the opposing | school for it. In the jail last night illiam Soule of Robbins avenue | gependence, Miss Jackson, and the Libert | the ) < | team while Howard Hall and Larry they were happy and sang continu- l has accepted a position in "HTEL'Tm"i The Fourth Ward Republican club | Chorus. checks and fancy stripes in beautiful shades of bluc, lavender, reseda, old e e rose, old gold, pink and pe: Lovely material at—S$1.25 a yard. 40 INCH WOVEN VOILES-—Are shown in handsome distinctive the police of Plainville yesterday flpi railroad property, using insulting ; variety of patterns and ] s merits for fast color and its good wWearing qualities. g s e e e 14; Herbert A. Smith, aged 15; Wil- merous to mention—69c yard. ARY Progfay ing selling very here. Choice for—75c a yard. how much must be raised by the cit- BE | I}R SALARIE izens of the town to support the | Austin excelled for the locals. The ally. They were not bothered in the | and will move his family theére shottly. | will hold a meeting Friday evening at | The committee in charge of th schools, can be obtained management of the local team an- | least by the possibility of going to the R R 8 o’clock in the republican headc ba et consis : 4 - = < d dquar- banquet consisted of Mrs, P = in order that all the cxpenses, in- | nounces that they will try to sccurc reform school but asked and be-| FAVORABLE REPORT | ters. All Fourth ward republicans ara Mrs. J. E. Downes, Mrs. Walter Baf:l? cluding teachers' salaries, can be paid. | another New Britain team to play | seeched someone in the neighboring Iurgm to attend. The entertainment and Mrs. D. J. Maguire ° 3 it will probably take an additional | them at the hall next week. | town to be zood enough to get them a ON MEAT CONTROL | committee will make announcements | sty T ; wo t P NI ) $3,000, which must be raised by the e e | plate of beans. Two of the eight concerning an entertainment and | 9 L. W ARRESTED. TOW“ Wl” Ha{e 0 ay 1016 10 town. The only reason given for the (RS TR, | proved themselves regular boys, for i B oy 1 B R e dissatisfaction among the local teach- | A Wwagon drivén by Cossomlo Der- | they broke jail. They evidently CarliWahtenbercorc Raid at Chicago Hea . g = | g T 5 L Hgen s = 3 g a ger, of (Arch street, & hicago Headquarters Result OFdei‘ IO Re[am Them | ers is that they have been offered | Tivi of Last, Berlin was struck by the | forced the lock and walked out of | Senate Agricultural Committee Wants | won 2 tire and tube at a drawing held General Round U = f { more money in different institutions. | 5:40 trolley last evening near the the place z went back to New by the Niagara Soclal club last night ) S Aviator Bunce on Way Home. Berlin Fair Grounds, but owing to| Britain. T were later taken into Congress to Pass Regulative James O’Leary has been appointed o vard Bunce, of the 434 | the quick action of the motorman the | custody by the New Britain police and ; viator Howard Bunce, of the 43d 1 custody by I Measure at Once. council commander of the local 10480 busy general headq ks A ’ \ero Squadron, who has been in | driver sustained no serious injuries| were turned over to the Plainville au- . e . . s GET MANY GOOD OFFERS sals other than a severe shaking up. The | {norities of the M. W. of A. and will attend the | w_W. and arrested twenty-nine idlerd Chicago, Ill, Feb. 13.—The poli vesterday made a raid on the or or ove: ig S, as "asl g el 3.—TFavora e Ve t i Ves- | Aviator Bunce on Way Home—In- | Berlin notifying her that he has sailed | Chairman Is Nominated. e \v"l]‘{fl:m‘ Eela s T B ki o (D GO OF GO n : Government ‘agents pro from France and expects to arrive in ment will be held at the Methodist| jjan-oy o B ; fluenza Still Here — Post Card | the U. §. A. at an ‘w:lr date. Aviator | At the meeting of the committeo | cpurch tomorrow evening. Miss Mil- Blaineuby heRsenscepaslcyItiial e is the only man from Berlin | 2PPointed by the local war bureau to| qred Rogers is chairman of the com- flving for Uncle Sanr. At the time of | ;;:.';,\h{",g“\:f;”%" Sios ooncaneadon lttoelin cRargs fof the errangements | Gas Cley o R neatinE s at which vent | 1501 vine eirest) tomorror | Woren|| Bin pao headquarters has seen nish enlistmencineSwas | emplovedBatil c il e o s ot e |2 _f‘“‘p‘”‘_ LEGEU! UG Sf{i"‘;v\?: resentatives of all interests testified. | Wage-Earners of the Orient” will be | little activity since William D. Hay- { o=l eyayvotlesfin | New Brltainias b 1100 el o ema i ominatedl for enale b oo cieaiis SIEE e R IR i [ Chairman Gore¥appolnteatthof7olt [fthelitoptc Mol bel discuisaedt hvMral| wood i heed fof i the lorganizetion Gl At the meeting of the local board of | a foreman. He was sent to Fort Slo- | 72, 2708 Tere nomineted for chak- | university iRt N he served | lowWing to act with him as a s Stanley H. Holmes. nearly a hundred others were convicts education, Which was held last even- | cum, to the 43d Aero Station, Davton, | Z55 07, 00 98, Cetricts: Bev. | iricks. Ihe supper will be served| . ;i 't consider the ies s Mrs. Frances L. Templeman, of Old | ed of conspiracy and sent to Leaven- s atifairans of Mulshoneic: on lonio facialmecnanic fandl fromilrere 00 Vel Dl e g . “‘i‘]’l bein at § o'elock. A | ators Kenyon, Gronna and Nor Saybrook, sold today, through the |worth Prison last autumn perlin street, President John . Mo-lhe was transferred te Fort Worth, | o¢tp. Rensington Grammar school. | laree atrendance js expectod. Special | Publicans, and Kendrick, democrat. | Camp Real Estate company, her one.| The activity of the police came after ur zrtv\"}rtWIrlm and ”flwv}utwl‘!“'\ _f"f Texas. Later he was sent to France | o, Snmu}q "A_ Hiskel haszl Peon : .;:‘u:‘u‘.‘\\xll i ,,:n{-m;l. . Members of the sub-committee ex- | family house at 88 Black Rock avenue | publication of reports of an illegal crlilatd k) w‘»l‘clvl»vi"ld’”_f ~ w **;‘ll with that squadron where he received | ohosen as temporary chairman and a 2 o earval Rule T ed the opinion that the pending | to Peter A. and Hulda A. Borg. f('onfimr:\('\' against the life of Presi- . x.::twm‘:\h the refent tims thers s iy commission to fiy a fow days Defore | parmanent chairman will be chosen at W‘\v”_\l"':“‘\( I‘:{‘;“y;“ (|v;:‘;-:;{\ | Kendrick bill, with modifications, | George . Darrow sold today, | dent Wilson and W. G. McAdoo, for- eateniacpentll foriiencl e iand i mistlce | mas) signcd | Aviaton iy nextimesting of: the' committes |, Sororall rositictod Hal wn o] Would be approved, rather than the | through the Camp Real Estate com- | merly Secretary of fhe Treasury, for . | Bunce, In his last letter home, stated | which is to be held next Tuesday | DCCR Mabped out for the town measure introduced in the house by | pany, his one-family house at 78 Fran- | Which Pietro Plerre was arrested in arous offers. Teom Suberimtendent | (hat upom his arrival in this country | evening at the Town hall. A perma- | 1:‘“‘_;3“"} 2 "“”“( ““0‘{“;;‘;" i‘l"“‘:!‘]‘];;‘m 4| Representative Sims, of Tennessee. | cis street to Olof Olson. Mr. Darrow | Cleveland yesterday. Pierre, an I W, he intends to build one of the latest [ nent organization is being planned, L ERe Faulor o ] The Kendrick bill provides chiefly for | plans to move back to his farm in Mid- | W released last October from Leaven- ! BiD ) Despite the fact that signs beariag the) 1iooncing concerns engaged in the meat | dlefield. EOTHISEE SR Pon iy BB P xpon TS } Boabe :cyk,i]::} “i\u,”.J :)‘f:”:in"s‘x‘”‘nf y’;:pu:“nni industry and the divorce of stock-| Stephen Donnelly and Harry Gins- | obtain financial aid in Chicago P ame cars fre left standing for some| Yards and refrigerator cars from con- | berg will give a subscription dance in J trol of the packing houses. The Sims | Booth's hall, February 26. ; S| length of time almost in front of the| e e bill provid overnment ownership, Rev. John Griffin of Ansonia, was a " for some facilities of the industry. visitor in this city today. Christiania, Feb. 13.—The Duteh ro Initiate Candidates. All the five packers testified in per- | Residents of Union street are com- | steamer Reik, Rotterdam to Bergen, The regular weekly meeting of Se-{ oy pofore the committee, opposing | plaining concerning the actions of | struck a mine and sank three miles auassen lodge, I. O. O. F., will be held | 4y 1ronosed bills, except B. A. Cud- | school children on their way to and off the Norwegian coast on Wednes- ian I O. O. F. hall this evening at 8| %) oo oprasentative today asked | from school. Of late reports of theft day. The crew was saved and I aitiate i i Eollowine fheldseres coras| Rermission: to submit certain reports ;;;D:n\nl‘\‘dx:nl money from steps h.m“ landed at Christianstad . { monies a social will be held ingtead Sckford L. R. Hawxhurst has been H-H! A MYSTERY! 4 officer said ‘! The women of the South Congre- | Government agents professed no in. t | sational church are invited to attend | terest in the raid althou the police| committee, Chairman Gore announc: a meeting of the missionary society | gaid the arrests were ‘made with the Shower—Ryan Discharged — Other today at the conclusion of several | at the home of Mrs. Elisha Cooper, of | knowledge of the government, Ttems of News. ton Grammar school have received nu- Iolmes in New Britain and many : Flolth . y Britalr 2 e biplanes Bunce at one time con- other institutions throughout the : 5 = structed a number of planes. s state, and in order™to hold these icted er of He is about 25 years of age and a native of [ The Triangle club of the American Berlin. | Paper Goods company has postponed Influenza Still Epidemic. | its dance which was to be held to- calaries il ; S RineC Tt.was stated at the meeting that| That influenza is still epidemic in ;"’1;'”“ evening at the Berlin Grange all. i the local school board was allowed | this town is the thought that remai | | | R R ‘ DUTCH STEAMER HITS MIN AND SINKS; CREW IS SAVED. sachers in the local schools the town of Berlin will have to increase their $3,000 more this yvear than for the | in the mind of the public. Yesterday The weekly prayer meeting of the ‘cap. previous and S. M. Cowles stated | four new cases were reported, and the | Berlin Congregational church was that this amount has been used up in | unofficial report is that there ave still | Neld last evening at 7:30 o’clock. fix | the teaéhers') malaries, [lAbonE 1ol dnses on Ecrlin stveot | The Berlin Red Cross rooms at the ; out all expenses such as jan- | Ladies' Relief Notice. | Congregational church were open all of Berlin | day vesterday | o’'clock. A class of candidates will be| e ———— The Tadies' Relief society e T ——— ba une 1 . " iocher Goes uth honorably discharged from the nav- Iavestigation throu the medium announces that it will tender a post- | ie two children of G. C. Goo Kocher Goes South. z = s £ post- | The two children of G. C. Gooc WOMAN AS PROSECUTOR. al reserve. He will make his home | of police failed tod o throw any card shower on Saturday, February 15, | win of Berlin street are confinec Paul Kocher of Mountain Vie ; A t§ane coltinad, TR with his brother at 84 Prospect street. | light on the report that a former well f k P to Mrs. William D, Dunham, of Hud | their home with ack of ? llast evening for Alabama, where he| s . ; T FRHDA i A i on street, who wlll observe ;\‘f,,. s Sl G G it will be employed by the Aberthaw | Female Barrister to Conduct Murder | e was called into the service in Oc- | knawn business man has suddenly > ; e l . : He Case Against Another of Her Sex. tober, 1917. taken French leave from his famly birthd | -z - __ Construction company will be| | |, William H. Webster, who has been | ~'° °r "0 8 (00 0 0 o hboards | 2 : A i The third round of the Kenilworth | and fireside and left for “parts une ¢ ! livin Hartfe -t : engaged in installir T Los Angcles, Cal., Feb. 13.—A wom- { living in Hartford for the past few A ceies, e, - pinochle tournament will be played | known. | sie, of th : 3 and other electrical apparatus in sub-| Sl e ) ’u‘ Nasie, of 1.“ | months, was in town today on a busi- V,”}”mg Hclectical, mnar g .n,(\h.\“ i‘nj\l I .\.Im:)“.’\yx(;‘l‘l_l;:: el Pt i _ B iRkl eshaiboncolinessitring Catt tor Lamailing o i Coulofalis. Eude L so bbons Riors cting of the T. A. B. drum ort turlough at the home of | Troop No. 5, Kensington Boy Scouts, | thor, 1olan LS DS renteq | merly of Boston, who is charged with ('y;“_“:i_;l‘l”{jj\ or & “‘O“"-”M B. drum $100 Reward, $100 Giana in Kensington, has re- | i Doas i ens s OB Oy S , | large building which is heing erected | oty 4TG0 I and, Frank Gib- | COTPS held sht. e s [ will hold their regular weekly mect- | by the company. He plans to havef pt/iFSERE 00 0 e s, Mrs. Thomas Gunning of Tremont! plig \Feadqra, Of, Ss, DEPEL Wil ont ing tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock. [ several local voung men join him la- | O35 1 VAR SANONASCE FOTAY, | 4y | street and children, Irene, Rosc and one dreaded discase that science has The Berlin Boy Scouts will hold | ter. Kocher was formerly employed Gadsis e Y | Thomas, Jr., are visiting in ooklyn, | been able to cure in all its stages, and their regular mecting t ; b T DT e ey Judegotiihawomenigicountia Rl oWl e that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly i riences while the U"-boats were a men- | 1. RS AL mocting fomorrows even | by SRR A g 2 deputy district attorney, will seek to S g [ i lis. | Influenced by constitutional = conditions B 12 i ing at 7:30 o'clock. Rasketball prac- | e O o ivs. i | Pireman Felix Zareck has been dis- | thqiiree constitutional - {tremiio Ace in the Atlantic waters. He is in | tice will follow the meeting. obtain a capital sentence for Mrs. ib-| .1, 1064 from the Naval reserve. Zar-| Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally hopes of securing an early discharge, | 1 eting : liBchslon tHe lerouny that sHefadministi| SLEEESCERE A SE RIS EEoaE, R R thETthotmltoe o he e o Seaman Nasie's home Hartford, | g tered poison to her husband because of | ¢&§ s Surfaces of the Bystens theceby o R BT bui he was formerly of Kensington, 7 “constant naggin,” M M | tournament lasy | SHSYINE the foundation of the disease, resh Ca . ... e R IOL N STE » IF 3 = rat el o Al R e n the T. A. B. pool tournament last | giving the patient strength by building ol Gty 1 OC Writes from Naval Hospital, { USE “TIZ” IF FEET i B Mrs. Gibbhons' defence will be that | o4 "\yiljlam FHumason won over| up the constitution and assisting n e e e e J P she bought poison at her husband’s e 2 85 ture in doing its work. The propr W Wnchell of Bhe U, 8. naval | ACHE;BLRN‘ PUFF UP ; ) : . Joha Kenney, scare 100-66. tors have so much faith In the curativ w left| his ship at New Orleans been in the service for a | vears and had many expe- United States Food Adminis- | tration License; No. GOS8, | § HADDOCK Ib i ; : b (it mBeattion ; bl ; might put himsclf out of his misery ok 9 ; b o to friends in town to inform them that | Can't Beat «p for Sore, Tired, ght put ] Y S las ofithe Stanley WWorks they offer One Hundred Dollars for any #* Fresh chilled l 21/2(: g : LIS Y :p | I and that his soul might become that | P Gy, 20 o8 NETEY B A o cocured | case that it fails to care. Send for st e Bl veon Ganererieal tiem s Swollen, Calloused Feet. o= S0 5 of testimonial MELTS ib U. S. S. Lake izabeth to the naval or Corns, i Of\‘i'_f‘“‘(\";"“‘ 3 ”"‘ 1 for a jupy of | to ACt s dancing instructress for the Address: T\ 3. CHENEY & CO., Tolodo, Whole Milk ot hospital at Cardig, Wales, where ho | . - it 3 iy 1 ‘*-q"‘ ‘i‘f“ SRanteu 0N -r‘ s | cast and chorus of the “Talk of New | Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75¢. 0ie MK Bbc You can he happy-footed in a mo- % 5 | men. She fears the emotions of Wom- | ) the annual musical comedy A i is undergoing treatment, but expects i o er. She wi § CHEESE | ment. TUse “Tiz" and never suffer en might react against her. She was | ("o v, M. T, A. & B. socicty. 3 Willam Ryan Discharged. with tender, raw, hurning, blistered, to return to duty at an early date. g . % 5 reported near collapso today: There will be a meeting this eve- Sunkist Navel 33C Seaman Willlam Ryan, of the Naval | SWollen. tired, aching feet. *Tiz" and S A B ning of the Lady Foresters of Ameri- forces in European waters, has written | request and Eave it to him. ‘®hat B8 | yarrs Kerin has entered the em- i o’ of Haily Coand e T A 3 Nl - nly “Tiz” takes the pz 1 sor . RE.| ca- All members are urged to attend : » I e serve, stationed on the U. s. 8. | %0 pain and sor N o S FROM HERE.| T anTEaaTe J ’ ORANGES doz /\(" DE ’;“‘T‘L‘T"‘;\:”l 0 formation| AN after the business session refresh- e g | _As soon as vou put e : ScaordingRtof th e RbestEnOLEs ments will be served y v 3 R has received his discharge and arvived | .o SR Nmioungtestiinga available at prese: pportati o T £ / 2t0 6:30 Friday 4 to 6:30 § i ge and arrived | upizn path, you Just feel she o avallable at present, no "“f"'l‘t'l“n“‘_i‘\}f Lieut. Monroe Parsons, son of Mrs b of alleged members of the Bolsheviki, | o, Sl prOT o8 © SESORS (ol o N rnin y -THATARE REAL eifectiventhar of Fderoriuion of this} srlene Strickland of 128 Lyons street | undesirable class. to observe her fifth birthday vester- [ed 1t his home Kensingtor Seaman i ot - » soaking in, How good your - 1d Bord . Mzltad FRANKFORTS 20(: R on fnenvice il FenclBRE | rs reclMimpes s Lo ons BASE Gl St s ] I. W. W. and other anarchistic organt ——— | day. The youthful hostess received a 4 ¢ HIS BONDS GONE. large number of pretty gifts. DA"[]NS‘ SH{’EE ,‘ The Berlin Boy Scout basketball | ferers who mmm“i“‘““h 1t foot suf. Ti L EAPROVED Stanley Stanko of 157 Brook stree: 1. B. carnival opens Feb. 14 \ : ters and is one of the many local hoys | crps i 1o PRl " i . b......... . D EnY0ch. DOy Tiz” is grand. “Tiz” instantly draws t foed supplyfor haby GARINE 2 Ibs ' D | —adv ' &4 INE 2 lbs 8 steate A & o v Because your AT - | | reported ta the police today that two| —advt. \ iN-- ST {ptin e oAta the JSamex of New | fect aro mever, never ALTE MILI(; $100 Libery bonds were stolen from a| Great shoe values. Long's barzain [l 267 “MAIN. £ P 2 going to bother / | Britain in one of the fastest games of | or make you limp any Hore, R SRt B e { counter.—isdvt, ) < “[out of corns, callouses e Gloucester for the past 18 months, f corns, callouses and bunions. street has returned from service over- seas result of the new rule just becoming| "L oL gl aasistea zations in this city are planned as a in this branch of the service. He will probably resume his duties at tho | puff a : up vour feet : ase hrs e P Evap. 25c Stanley Works in New Britain. He is ! flamed, aching F\,.;’.l:.l S b i lbs : ot [P a member of St. Paul's T. and B.| Get a 25-cent box | | out all the poisonous exudations which ] 0r i i PEACHES 2 of “Tiz’ at any 72 » o society. | drug store or department store. Ge Y@ lsrcr A0 L 59C - Boy Scouts Win nstntrooiralier o o o S ORI