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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1gi0 PLawLE WS o E G T PLAINVILLE JUMPS | THE OVER $100,000 MARK ADEERONERUIT deal” Fireless Cookstove , Extragrdinary Sucoess which Victory Loan Gampaigners Qb- “Fruit2-fives” H?IS Achiged DEMONSTRATION One reason why uit-a-tives' is so extraordinarily successful in Iaiml]g Great Results ; giving relicf (o those suflering wilk Only three days romain before the “Ideal” Fire- | d Lizer, Indigos- less Cookstove club closes. We are more than sur- . b4 / Rheumatisn, Pain ik the Lack, vise all those who wish to join the club to do so be- i ra and othe kin Affecti Lo e Phrecta'cinyndi e R OO NN 6 Ul AR e B fecton s fore the three days +idxa e. All you have to do is to A is, because it 15 the only medicine in § 5 el an 0 mans § o “es Skyward to Wagen | ibe world made from fruit juices. pay an cnrrance fee of five dollars and your “Ideal : These “Lruil Lic Tablets” o O i 5 v . . ’ " Circus—Other News n.tolfll‘/”f‘ ”{ ‘llur‘!r'/vip/r'/ ’fllm § Fireless Cookstove ‘will be delivered; after that you FOR THE CONSERVATIVE WOMAN WO HESITATES AT A CADE, s e composec Ol 1¢ of A5 principles P - B e 4 = WE HAVE LOVILY DOLMAN COATS WITH THE SAME ERIE Paker in About Town, vund in apples, oranges, fizs ang | f§ PAY Only one dollar a week until paid for. Just three BUT MAVING DIMINUTIVE SLEFEVISS. : I is Wilh o sreal feeling of on. | Pruncs, fogether with ihe nerve days remaiti. Don't let this saving opportunity go Graceful flare styles are developed in Serge, Poplia, Velours, Silver- couragement that the Vieors “H-“ {onics and antiseplics. ')Vv § Yol tones, mixtures, etc or (hose wio awish there are plain Coats of Poplir committee announced i et e L It will pay you to come in and hear the interest- Velour, Gaberdines. Bolivias and Mijytures. Coats and Capes for dress, Gt aniiie e " momine S0ciaihos; B for $200ilialGiz 2oc Py 3 auto and all out-Goor wear, with special values at these prices $100,000 mark in its 'D.(.‘:.(...”,(,f.‘,, U "*i*”}“l;y"r‘l]’rfnn l]:l IT-ATIVES ing talk and see the wonderful cooking by rs. Agns o) GDENSBUL(G. N $1500, $1850, $2250, $2500, $2950, $3500, Syt :7“"1'yt\\:“["';:'.'.§l';;:‘,'.Hu Ibeleadt i s ' # Richardson, who will gladly give you any informa- to noon was $39'50, $42'50, $45'00’ 50 on up to $125 Eath. flvln‘rl;:‘tw:‘u:“\\hi‘i')‘\”.):;\ nllT:\‘-‘v:;!: $18,500 standpoint the sawrifice is a patriotic | § U;)(Ij}(—aolf how to save money and labor by using an Jvervone is asked to put his and Mccting of Al Loan Worke her shoulder to the wheel and Ttems hoost At the court room in the town hall SEE OUR WOOL DRESS GOODS fhe doan until the quota ix reached. | tonight (here will he a gencral meot- | SR SAniie Gl e T of all Victory loan workers, in- rapidly over the top and if everyo 3 > - o 1 5 ‘Y LEAD IN UAL : ne’| eluding the gencral committee, team Particulavly special, is the all woeol Storm Serse, in navy blue, vatld be the same. It is pretty well as N St e e G o i rtoaeh Twill 5 T i 1 e 1 Cown Gmncilly 2b1s- wit| Winaras 1o beth mapean. WoGR: I R AT o re S e SR e (o toke amother subseription * i “urier .‘,:3‘1’;”.':‘". ;"""‘,"f:‘: 1.:“‘-»11,3;:'& St tne | 103 Asylum Street, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartford Skirts and Suits, for Women '_m’«;‘v’-:‘ um“ '1:\11'\ 1.";‘1\"‘1\«1‘\’; V‘vllj*"ll;lh':l'nl.\‘\\\vH be submitted and carvefully and Misses. i GILOus ey ¢ asked | checked Striped Silverbloom is a fine washable fabric for Spring and Summer 01 v $1.30 yard. offer their subscriptions af the bank. cr he present from both the sport Suits, Coats and separate Skirts 54 inch for e e e s W D {he youngest to hold the rank of petty } - ‘ : e T T EU L R e . Maple Hill Y F e Rramaadl et s . motat e Mrs. Charles Clark of the local Ited | wOrth W}“le to Let Us Store our rurs I they will ofier (heir subscriptions lare compeling arc on cxhibition in{ M e el Gl Sl asks material in white and colors for arate forget that part of the matter and| It is desired that -every Victory loan : : it will be of great help. |oms t R dery alove Do R R Tilira ou s finemninten wearables »I\ reat hely the window of Ryder's stor R by Mt e At is A hansewe williDrotect themiagainst 3 ruined by Moths, when at a moders b deal of interest is already | Cially for the German army of occu- o 2 Seb e e sed over the relic (rain which |Pa&tion and which the infantry was to| 1aLelh e e st building. Theg.dg not have to be sent out of town if stored with u T e e e T SO e e ks e 2o0ds as well as ot} kinds of rk. | - - F S Entiviintol Panis verything should be handed in right " rs. John Blair of Brooklyn and i s 5 4 away regardless of whether it is fin iscs Kdna Clark were week-end Posters b been freely distributed Serions Auto Smash, SAL s <-€ng S — shed or not Work o Red Cross | Visitors at 1P Devens, Ot NFW BRITATN YOU CAN DEPEND O around town concerning this infer- Queen street, near Dunhamist| e o Ra : o o 2 HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY F NE ™ ) Al 2l esling! featute and folll publicity has RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. en shven L the e e When the train _gets to town an work from the local chapter hand it | Mrs. Carl Smith and daughter of in at the rooms on West Main street | Binghamton, N. Y are visiting Mr. immediately. This includes knitted |and Mrs. D. K. Perry. the Relic Train, These are the helmets made espe- insects, fira or theft, in our up-to-date cold storage plant in o1 materials will be suspended for some | | time at least A farewell surprise party was given i | ridge, was (he scenc of a had auto BHor Ttems. Miss Irenc Sharp Tuesday evening ut | | ( | smash Jast night. As it was, none of I The play “Georsiana’s Wedding ‘the home of Miss Myrtle Nordstrom. the men in the accident were even aerial homb will be fired, factory | badly hurt, althoush they were mor Aihes : ! wn” was presented in the Grange - wihistlesphionn fmnd churche bell sirunsiffonsless b ised N of tofautos awiiton last night and was well attended Harold Goodale of the U. S, marines ley, to Frank TPapielires nd son, [so that the whole town will know of | collided were a Chalmers touring car -Riley groun on LD AL g E School starts Saturday morning at |is home on a 30 day furlou BERLlN D that the local residents raisc $2,000jof New Britain. He will occupy his |its arrival . large Wescott touring cai 50 o'clock and closes at 11 in (o finance the playground after it is|new residence in the near future Captain Charles 1. Lockhart, who . Wreacoll filled ith | der that the children may sce ¢ Insign Sherrod Skinner spoke so well at the rally April 23 will | yanke established The money raised v Decds were filed at the town clerk’'s Division men of the 102ad ! je train. Don't he late for school London is enjoying a five the Iocal public will be used in pur-| office this morning showing that |! on the train and will speak. and was refurning (o Waterbury from The minstrel troupe of the Church |lough chasing playground necessities, also | James I Holigan, of Wilcox avenue. | 3 "_‘f“‘ ]”‘ the factories will close at ! Hartfoyd where the men had paraddad | of Our Lady of Merey has received an | in affording the children of the com-! East Berlin, has purchased a dwelling o'clock and - arrangements have( jn (ne afternoon. ‘The time of the | invitation to put on an evening's cn Nelson Mann has gone to Rockland, 3 been made at all of them so, men man ‘ s munity proper” amusement house and lot from the Kast Berlin it all of them n m accident was shortly after 6 p. m. | iertainment for St. Paul's church in | Mass. to visit his father, who is il 1 N8 1o see ¢ display o The committee alse voted that ! Billing company. Mr. Holigan ex- ,I,l“\_"{ " . "”;') 'm‘ ”"" \‘»‘m"fl when traflic on th: t road is especial- | KKensington. The entertainment is | . : team Dbe hired to ciean up th = lineciliofoctp e e ip il i el SRS S SRR L The Chalm " - kavanted for the last night of tl “ [ RAINBOW DIVISION mains of the old homestead and (il | home soon. e They veprosent that| [2iNcd two men neither of whose | Lo be held by the chureh in (hat L in the cellar. The rear of the grounds | T againsi which 2,000,000 more Ameri-f 9°UU could be losvned. The car| town chureh | MEN RETURN AGAIN will probably bhe j ed up into a ! has filed déeds showing that it 1as |cin soldiers fought in France, and re the license nunmiber Conn 1 The ladi f the Bapli i i | baseball diamend and tennis court. § sold another house and lot to Olaf |, SR B P i ; and the Westceott car, Conn. 82,615, ] will hold a food sale in the chapel it ‘and and lee SlOGk WI“ Be A fence will be built around the | I3enson, of Kast Berlin. The property .,.n“::‘-l«l\u!::h\\mK:v’ u};(":,’;‘,,-‘ ,.{\"'[;'\:; ¢ ear filled with soldicrs passed | lomorrow afternoon from 2 to 6 | . grounds to keep (he local kiddies | is located on Cottuge street and has |country to fight later 2 the center of the town at just g The Junior Auxiliary of the Church { Transport Koningern der Nederland- Auctioned off on May 12 e O T R T S e T e il G T s SR ) Gl St S S e e | premises. Adolph Hanker, of Stocking's cor- larms when it did a larze part of these | UPOn but as thers wore soldiers in | ment at the parish house Friday eve- | en Arrives at Newport News To- A committee of canvassers will be | ner, has sold a l0-acre lot in that | 2,000,000 men would already be m | the car it was thought they wer L appointed by the zeneral committes | locality to James Conroy, of Meriden. | Prance and an army of 4,000,000 men | being hurried home. A race with he East Berlin Billing company i ning at 7:30 under the direction I Mrs. . . Spaulding, divector n:f day with More Veterans, | that work of the auxiliary 4 cwport News, May 1.—The residents, who arc in favor of the guns like these and the tyranny and|at a point near Whiting street. it | transport Koningern der Nederlanden | The Epwe sague of the Ken- . 7 > playground proposition. All the lot & \:‘t“"”‘ "_'}- e ]‘ s = fhate which they represent continued for over # mile and when | PEOPLE OF VOLPNA wrrived this morning from Fraiice of Business, M people are urged to help the commit- ’:l”\_""“]“" 'f,’f;”“‘;fl‘“””'_zn",_‘ "‘l"'\l"” The average person in looking at| the turn near the bridge was reached L Ly a 3 with 2,226 officers and men of the tee in securing the proper amusement | ot Plav. e Farmerette,” at thedipig relic train will not consider only | the Westeott car so crowded the ARE MUCH EXCITED | American cxpeditionary force inelud- for children. During the summer | P25t Beri Ahletic hadl next Fridiv e mechanical construction of the f Chalmers that the latter ran into the | ing many of the Rainbow division ) evening, May 9, under the auspices of 5 7 . o2 | ) 3 el oL e chilarentiots material displayed but will pause in| ditch, The Westeotl His Holdings Here—Other Ltems of | months many ol fhe whildron 0(‘]}” the Iast Berlin Improvément com- |nhis observation to lot the thought sink . » stre and because any. The pla as presented at the s 1o wha cse death-dealing News From About Town. fact that the traffic on Worthington "t ‘__'m(’”‘_:"y‘l‘ 'l,“""\vm‘n""”’ i I”” infesgton 1:,”'”, sopd ath-dealing in-| smashing both cars. turning the Ridze is very heavy, the children's e i o SN2 e SuTopECae Nty Westeott Colonel Charles M. Jarvis of Ber- | 1ives are In. conatant danser. . mbejthe Berlin Grange hall and was con- | They tell u big story. The cxplosive in has recently accepted a position |, sement grounds will do away ' : : ~ith the Federal Adding Machine cor- | with thie. ¥ heen rehearsing faithfully and is con- |of these very guns may have caused ; nearby came out immediately and roration of New York city. This Bulkley Not Oldest Mcember driver lost con- —— On the Koningern were the 117th trol and rfollowed the Chalmars ammunition 1rain; evacuation ambu- e wke Bxception o Wilson'’s Ruling | jance company, 11 acuation ho pe o L ital 18 7th engincer headquar ar over and leaving it That Italy Might Have City ] lqua stretehed upside down across the 1rol ley tracks at that point. Neighbors | Instead of Piume, irmy ambu scetions® 54 i I sidered a big success. The cast- has [shells and gag shells sent from sonie 3 com- panies from w Jersey and from the Rainbo on:! detachment o e : ill make t est s _|the death of mu an American sol- e 0 (v The Associated fid nv)fl\xl it will .‘n‘ he best show- [the death o LN American sol- | ja))0d in tting the car from the Paris. April 30 (13 7T \ssociated nakes s necessary for him to be in ot ‘ : ing of the season. The receipts of [dicr. possibly a Plainville boy e il e o h e S Yot . |Press)—Th o tonaillo s Vo lpnail which &y ! ttached to 114th Sew York so much of the time that it | |I|Hu“ ! ,;;1 “’1" today ly:" “”lhflm lltné play willlbe diyided betweent tho Iheir silence and presence here has (oS08 0 i e |l President Wilson : sulkley of Berlin, is not the oldest a ours was complete 3 1 be rossible for him to continue o et o s memorand o0 Pre s L e : ex-member who will be present at the wreek Iialy@inEhisginen ol Ll said should helong . engineer s Censual ofien league and the improvement company. | been made possible through the sacri- fice of the flower of the allicd nations. They are here hecause of the arim de termination and unspeakable bravers of those who fought that fry lom 3 might live : And, so it is. that, when they look driver of the Westcott car was Join | i | Solicitors Report Progres: o zive his attention to the manage- | : o ; ; : eral assembly centennial receptio i ) jESDCIATassem sen seseb ol The solicitors of the Victory Loan | yent of his farms in Berlin. He is therefore planning to portion >ut his large holdings into a number The Chalmers suffered almost as | Mier Orlando, is not on the Dalmatian £ badly. The men in {he accidest | const, but is an Albanian port no Women Doing War Work., occupied by Italians. The Albanian Duin \r women were called dae on here is much excited over | inio aimost o lelegation here is muel ted o aln e nin life, und this recommendation aud says that a | picht well did {he which is to be given at the state capi- tol on May Tth. It was announced »f farms and offer these smaller | “’)‘““l ":"“]‘) James :_‘””'”‘:"“H'" "\“l'n 't [ unota before the end of the week | who is vears of age, Is the oldes ” arms to the public at an auction to | Who ear & > Mrs. Charvles M. Jarvis, chairman M " ot a5 S cHe aans | ex-representative livin andi s ex= | S DU S L Lot [at these relics. the men and women | Morinrity of Watesbury The police e o f Xtennesenta iy efand PuslEers fhollco eports that Berlin's \gement of R. M. Iteid of Manchester, | Pected t S e LoD re o I (Al =il e ains Tabouiis 40000 i0To SvecedinEthia DubIlc anclioniiotilan il BUIKIcyAEa 2Ry enus loCa e fand SSeniied I (o ot Risar nat el Tae il e i ineal fhele ™ be an auction | his first term in the legislature at |~ s ' £ 1ely 1nd buildings an o Raneem D A Bulkley | cAmpaign and are helping the housc- 3 ¢ of our soldiers whic s en- | Miles was veturni 0 he . P ltaly's 5 llve stock and farm implements on | " to-house canvassers ment of our soldiers which has or Til rning to her home 5 a Slands| for |Greece Wednesday, May 7. Advertisements | Served another term in 1909 Al- aosers abled our government to show (hese| Queen street last nizht when fon the Albanian islands for Greece, | upon them. Such svromen shoul )t these auctions with all details will | though Mr. Bulkley is not the oldest Berlin Briefs, relics and to inspire us all to lend, as| two cars were going down the road, | and the Serbians, encouraged by this | nicmber tiere is a tricd and ‘ppear in the New Britain Merald. | ex-representative of Connecticut, he ! Willim H. Webster, who has we can, that the job may be finished | She zot away into the ditch to avoid | Action. are making proposals’ which ! reme v Ala R e is the oldest ex-member from Berlin | jiving in Hurtrord by raising the money necessary to| them Her fright was wre suid to be threatening Albania’s | Pinkham and is the oldest voter in the town at | ynonth T e e bring our hoys hack the larger car eame so e o CoTs onths, has ved his family 1o J A = At the public meeting of th m N Subscriptions to the Vietory loan | that it ripped one of the present time. BiliKie) s forsd lEswio i nineton Rt zol and will laverounat aasocls d orthington Ridge ang reside b nunity Playground association. held | 161 o vears held the position of | pere in the should not be taken lightly. There is| her coat. The port that the drive is progressing only remained a few moments and and Berlin is expected fo 1 hoits went to Waterbury in other cars. Ti assume the . sefzure of Volpna by ltaly will start sponsibilitios and fill suct 1 position a movement which would threaten | (n man o r, their the dismemberment of Albania strength has besn overtaxed Venizelos has based onlgcuch ailments as of Plainville will be led to pause and | #re investizating the case. consider these many terrible things, | Another incident concerning the i bhut the I more glovious achieve-; cident was told this morir Mis I'remiey possession of Volpna a claim | (heiy s e peculiar o have fastencd thems heen for the past four great when Compound, close to her | eXistence. hich for morc ner The text of the memorandum hand- | tions has b eliovt the butions o B men cd 1o Premier Orlando of laly by | of America from some of t President Wilson on April 14 was | forms ot female ills—ads made public at Paris on Tuesda future t evening at the Perlin town hail’) y " (leyk at the lacal office. He is a vital need for every dollar called | dazed for some fime James Connors. who has heen bar- | It is (he best investment in the world and although it may be hard 10- | for some Lo squeeze out the necessary | © €10Ck vyesterday afternoon when o younz woman was | i he establishment of a permanant | (55 S5 Lol T yrganization was decided upon an he reports of the secretary were tender for the past three months at | Stop Activities. the Kelley Cafe. has left the position The Herlin and Suffield trap rock | and will leave for Davton, O quarries located at Beckley, have : morrow : Airplanes 1y Over Here, i ] s M ouq o | Mizht Relative to Italian claims on e L I skyward about 3| (e castern shore of the Adriati ACE, weekly installment, at the N [sauadion of Aleplaves wos oen w0 1e0t WlSeD, smons othen Hilne S ceased all activities and have given | Henry L. Porler was the only local it Is saving for the future. son shons|ing from the direction of Harttord, | 50 folencs a number of their employes a short | i, A, R. member fo view the parade [ing a spirit, of appreciation of the | THOre Were five planes and they flow Bl Rylias: vacation, duc to the fact that much the 1024 Reiment in Hartford |noeds of the occasiom and from. thag|ih a V' formation, the formation which R { of the machinery is being overhauled. Tl e e A new grinder is also being put in Nivel S olnsond heel st w o= | during the war, 1t was said (hat thej Of Spalato. Dalmatia, should be ceded f csiden the crusher. The officials of the - T £ q o r oy ‘ o Nal and that she shoulc t along the hine Knoxville, Tenn., where she will live planes were those of the ving cir- | ! ) ! in | 1eard. The committee made recon nendations and asiked that a public subseription be made among the lo “esidents Tt will he remembered that Major Frank T. Wilcox apprdpriated the noney needed to purchase the Af- believe there should be a con mon agreement that the Island o I 32 miles southwest of the port quarries report that for the past| oy Chaillic hinere e e clod intids tordl| Lol poutio Volpna 2 mly during the summ 0 BERLIN TAXPAYERS. several months business has been Tothooatl (ha N lalor loan L ar i the owners baving homes in Berlin, ot Sovers] o et | e s flen oy o Hie By i ARGENTINA NOT IMPLICATED, | FFrankfort. Dresden and other cities were shipped from the quarries daily L i rection of Waterbury. The I Buenos Aires. Apeil 30.—Hono of the interior. Most of ihose cager A number of new orders are ex- i ]‘ \‘ : . “’“‘"m : | et Cheian Presitedon: tfotelch cnint denied | to: se \ppea nan nobles peciedi andiol nishin o S0 Berlin Congrezational church will he 3 i Pty O Cowles Home, Ay 2 il ; o A 1 e promised for the ensuing season. | ') s S e A 2 Rl | Mexico’s refusal to recognize the | asked fo propertie te of Dey centla i monthirrom f FaiEan i W e B L eRe d al the church parlors this cve k% | After 15 months of foreign serviee i it R e ¢ May 15t will be charged on all taxcs| are jouated at Su(Held ning. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will| § e Petty Officer Willard Cowles arrives unpaid June 1st, 191 R L R speak ' 0 TG G et S s Personal taxes are due and payable A group of five airplanes went over [ cvening Virginia Shaw Ilodze. the seven- | \ f s e i surprise pariy was tendered last evening to Miss Margaret Carliny at hereby given that her home in Weslevan Tanc Many Town of Berln on § will be due and payable Monday. May 5th, and interest at the | Cowles is an expert radio the town | evening on their way to months-old aaughter of Mr. and Mes, |y 10N S = e o S o oo one Harris . Hodge, of 20 Pine sirect f here, When wireless felegraphy wi Sel 0 ) s n e B e Mo Rl : , SRR 7 LR e TP i s e A Message to Mothers - - g mitted to the New RBritain General Morning at the home of her parents following a brief illness. The funera : bill; pay at once | in s et iness BN e ineva Bl Salinge Saomio ilan] | was held this afiernoon from her 2t this time and musi be paid prompt v. The Iaw requires that all male ages of 21 and! 0 shall pay a Personal Tax uniess | exempted by.law. Do not wait for a | persons hetween the [ boys. rigged up rude sets and prac | ticed hoth sending and receiving. The YOU know the real human_doctors right around in your neighborhood : hospital last Monday, is reported the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with home and interment was in Maple enach other cvenings by the use of souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the s Schoolnone turday, | cenietevs here Rev SamilelBEATHE S e library assoc | 3 wireless. Cowles received a feder: dead of right as readily as in the broad daylight; they are read Blue 12 E Fiske, pastor of the Beriin Congro. A S UL arlon poy ¢ radio license before 1 war hrol to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria hss done, is doing and Mv,(\ ‘.,,,\T \:?’ ~.H“-‘:Im &k o oo | Eatiohal Shant omaiaton :,m.,.\\m ;”m ‘1,‘:« Re \'m \thictic hall B > g : e When war was declared all will do, from their experience and their love for children. erlin To all. Saturday, Ma 10Nt Wednesday evening 7 1:,-‘{,_' 1130 to 5 o'clock More Property Sales. The Modern Woodmen's ¢lub rooms. Beckley Post Office, Thursday, May 3 hcoln, who has heen one of | Which were recently opencd. will be L boys became adept and used to call I will ba at the following places o There will be @ public mecting o receive said taxes Ul those interested in the establish wireless stations —were ordered dis-. Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to v an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance ! Cowles then decided to enlist in the <% buying Fletcher's 15th, 5 te 7 o'clock the town's most prominent citizens, | ODen 1o the members this cveninz O HOMD o | have ana has been In service since 3 e 5 East Berlin, Cole's Store, Saturday, | has sold his dwelling and farm on the | o - | b S (G ihat time. His first radio work s Your physician will tel: you thig, as he knows there are a nu May 24th, 1:30 to 7 o'clock Farmington road to Iederick (zii- COTTON BAN LIFTED, The tlour fhal mikes the ¥ [on the recelving ship where his v of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested ia « Kensington, Jepsen's Store, Satur-| k of Becklc ind will move to oy e most delicions bread, rolls ang Knowledge Won success Later he i welfare of your baby. ay, May 31st, 1 to 8:30, and every | Middletown, where he will reside in | trade has revoked its orde. olati ; s went to Harvard for training an .’;,,.(..-,y ‘\7 svening during the month of [ the future. Mr. Lincoln has heen a | ' ,“h,..muf- :\ " .l: in i y‘w;\‘d} ; § “nomusaRtllineiGon il ickport SN By | from there 1o foreign waters. H z 10 to 7:30 o'clock. esident of the town for many yve % 2 ¥ Sold by siny ovarseas has heen an interesting nnine Castorin always hears the signature of 2 4 shose ey g American cotton is concerned - sl e ; Sron e LEWIS, Collsctor, | Fred Czitkas, the new owner of the [ order, whtch reguintes the price of | §° PNk Terckk 67 Grove s sne. i morning he sid e could Town of Berlin. | Lincoln estate, sold his 10-acre farm, | raw entton. applics in futare g vanealizefthntih GRIUE T sone entton. appli futur eiE 1 long times Ele waslin France; only 1919. | known as the Arthur Farm, at Beck- | the 1 product l tland. He i . ‘nd and Scotland ¢ ix among mantled and all licenses revoked Datcd at Berlin, Conn., April 21,

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