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SPREAD OF TYPHOD | WR%UHRE%BM%% - NOTNOW EXPECTED, Tlme Elapses Wit ‘wu New Cases Being Reported Wonderfui Values f'fered. : GHURGHSERYICESTOMORROW1 at Our Embroidery Dept. . |"uiowe i for Fafir's—Camp Ground Notes— | “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quick | and Permanent Relief 4 #ool Room Opens. Py, . b Omvmn, hgbmulcr‘ Ed.f: 5o ’é‘s, spm ial nt 12%c _\'nnl. 4 inches, special at 15¢ yard. 5 inches & No further cases of typhgid fever, special at 19¢ “*?";w " 5 R i l.sald to have originate om the “ 8 Mothodis: o 2 | MR. P. H. MCHUG #Oambric: brofdéred Flo unging, 9 Inches wide, special at 35¢ yard. Swiss & Cambric Embroidered Sicthodist camp ground in this town, Flownoiu, 13 iriches, e, special at 39¢, 43¢ and 30c yard. B | have been reported within the pos 103 Church Street, 31 few da GGl th 5 o7 101 Swi Lmhmm(\r%#hmndng. 13 inghes wide, speciall at 80&ivard, ++Swiss, Bmbroidersdys Flounc- ew days, and hoped that ail December 101h, 1 ' g danger” of a possible state epid #ing. 27 inches wide, oxtra’special 850 yard. Swiss Flouncing 3 nches wide, neal patierns, suitablo g SRtoaandemic inE. 27 hes Y yard o K2 ¢ e e L\, D 3 has passed. Dr. J. N. Bull, the locai health officer, seems to have de- “I'wasa great sufTerer {rom fkad alism for over 16 yetrs, ST ebHsull specialists, took medicines, nsimy Nainsook Baby Yokes, pretty patterns, very Special 20¢ ea. . We would uq{qée Pt to look fined the situation correctly in the . (#hesé Baybroigeries over as the prices will bo wory much higher. I’ & first place when he told the people | letions; but nothing did me goed. ; X X E 2 . | that there was no danger or rcason Then, I began « : o 3 ¢ > i St and; Comfort; they.go together in a Warner's Rustproof C oqsel\', \\ Gkrow that & Warner ohor e S iR d“’ use “Iryi b4 2 5 Rn /e | p o2 Thig 'Lm(e last long and that you will be satisfled with .jt as long as it lasts. *Ind ‘every one of them iff 8 The cases reported thus f all 3 2 0 ongs, 4 g7 phel Beldatitead’ B0t to rust, break, or tear. Warner's Rustproof come in both bdgk and front lace styles, g |Tocated in the town of Kensington an«&(m s 1§ sifmodal here. for your individual figure, ‘whatever your type may be, smaller towns necar by, with the « better. Gradually, ‘7 We' take peldel in our helpful, corseticre service. B! ception of two cases in Hartford. | Overcame my Ricumatisyy J“,‘_ {EVENING DRESSES MADE ECONOMICAL BY OUR NEW SILKS AND McCALL PATTERNS. g_:"m‘:l“m | ‘I'I ':: REORLE Ifl' o Hig f‘é‘t?‘bf i I “A“”‘G hadn ] 5 y & anc addam are hought t 0! he trouble.’ sAfter the' sword sooiety ! Gallantry in khaki, enjoyins the soft reward of victogy. This implics M| have been in contuct at the grounds| Fezema and Evenipg Gowns, delicate, elegant, ethereal. The witchery of Paris gas light frocks has been McCal- | Which might account for the presence | ppyit.a. tn‘us”lcllev@d h)a lea, (Ve have the patterns and the fabrics for gowns, filmy; ‘cling ing, gay and iridesceng, You may of “{0 germ evenat this late dat T 4 ¢ " makefthem Bt home at surprisingly small outlay ] | A tase of typhoid was reported in ”"“‘z‘““s ’1““ gave mong 3 =0 bright McCdll models, are illustrated, Patterns No. 9091 and No. 2083, They arc sireaked New Britain vesterday, but an inves- | appelite ; and inevery way TEfioyg Witk French dash and: piquancy: % tigation revesaled the fact that the me to health?, P. II. McHTG i 8 - B | patient is @ four-year-old boy and 50 B 3 /s cqb)t,fi( r $2.50, tria vas in no way connected with tho # o 0, trial si WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Wi S At all de easier and'" the Rheum Several more local people have had blood tests to determine whethe | they were infected. The'tests d'd n: Hand Embroidered high neck Net Guimpes, special 4t 98c each. Hand Embroidered pique collars, special at 50¢ each. Satin and Bengaline collars, and collar and cuff sets, special at 50c each. SR Lt S eat O = .Filet and Venice'lace collars and collar and cuff sets, square shape and roll in different lengths, Piebe fesdi et i e rnion at 7:45. The pactod Rev. k. special at 98c pach. & A SHE & e present fime, |y sarrow, will preach. but their results have not heen niade ~ Camp Meeting Notes. \ + B | known. Reports of cases of the sick i g ssion of Scventh Day Ad- HAVIXG AN AUTOMOBILF, DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON FPROMPTLY | "¢ I Soatbin hon e ol verlfied] ventists will come to a cluse with the | | a0 would undoubtedly be reported iof oo\ SR S e RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 8l | tho %tate board of health af ance | GVvening seivice tomorrow. The pres- - session has been the most largely The state hourd has mot ziven up its ion has sel) L 10t given up its |, ronded in the history of meetings work in the matter and is still work- held by the denomina '(;H On Thurs. ing diligentle to clear up the mat Tayi the feople dt the srounds iiwene morning worship, sermon by | Springfield, where he spent a week’s of how (he sickness has heen €on- | oiisimd i ihe litergiuie nemf and Rev. E. F.' Lo pastor; 12:08, | vacation 3 trected, THe ‘flicory it o carmior |l 3 thscn e oty ted e Sundax schocl; #5:45, Junior league; | Mrs. I Harrington has veturned | visited (he ‘grounds and spread the | ing copies of “The Watdhman Maga 7:00, ~vening servicy, sermon by the ) from Ve where she spent the, germ is still held to be the one which | »ine ‘,.0 official orean of the ;,1_‘ pastor. o 4 past few week | Will eventually prove true The wock | venti Riiatol o Wiate rhyry, Fapm- Kensington. Congregational—10:47, Frank G. Kramer returned home j of finding the person whe a carrier Lington, Torrin \, Seuthington, For- morning worship,” sermdn . by _IRev. | yesterday from Clinten, where he vis- | of tvphoid germs is teille Plainvil : : yesterda W i . s oW Z0ing o estville and Plair were amopg arleton Hazen, pastor; 12:00, Stunday y = 3 5 A n tville and Plainville v imong i . lted with his mother. His wife and TiCutonant Prenchis ; e S nEness ;s - = s deutenant-Preackgr Speaks he places visited and recéiving ihese | school; 6:00, Christian ndeavor. e e b | | Fast BREi e othe st 10:45 Ernest W. Mildrum and family left SR : morning worship, sermon hy Ml St i e Polish Army #nd now an s morning for West Brookfield, —_— Leon W. Eilsworth, pastor: SR - evangelist, spoke last &gning ou magazines, he f £ | morning | was held at ¢ o'clock. Jilder . ( mondy T 5 s, acted as - i1 Coff Lieutenani Flemkey, ggported ‘off 2 they ‘will 1d ‘the weck-en _ Suiiday . 1 6:45 ) o >, o % d Sguare. o P dience Sunday school; 6:45, Epworth le BoTE D al Square: to a k Audien % L B4 : 3 ; bt Oy “uperintende the Sunday school Highway Gommissioner Forwards | :se. evenins worsnip, sermon b Aot oF oUn RN s i otk (M evmnEslististarin 0T b dtory o (IEREEERIRRE S SRS e ] his _experiences in foreign cc e - with the Sages at their bungalow. I 2o countries |y pt 13t *o¥clock Rév. D.7 H. 4 q St. . Gabri Episcopal "— 11:00, < st 4 and ended with a sermon on the Mr: orge Sct s enter 5 {res, At 2:30 p 5 e afternod Ammm[ Defllgflfiled mornimg worship, Arch Deacon Liadd A T e e e BBl Wahilol tulkine o s overs [ E Al e St d i Bove Charsi%s comiwbion and | B2 her¥on from Springfeld who will | oL 0 N A ] ; service was held in the auditorium ! aéliver sermon; 10:00, Sunday make his home here in the .n Sl e sl 2tme audiente | 4y 4vmd n Dlulse servicer Evaneclist ; | futuse | De religious part fid not.appeal| marcy I. Tettis of Minneupolls led the MOTORCYGLIST IS INJURED | ghool and not 13 o'cluck as formerly L "4 ™5, Burrett and wife left. today | S0, cll and his listeners graduaily | iong iserville” for helf an hour. Mid- ey : | vl drvifted awg he . orghnizations : ; 5 o London.—Th & [he6o-possepower motor i Jiensington Items. for Providence, R. I, where they will o %% er | Cardy of Bosten delivered n MY andinEee G H) Shavp andison |iapendia waek's vacation § Whiclillid war work were not the re- | yddress. The: largast' crowd ot the f;‘""_dw'-* newest popular means ofytrans It's less strenuous o) Kath Party Visiting Rov. Mr. F]ske—— Bugene havegetnurned from New ¥ork | Arthur Shepart and family left this | ”p\'.oll«"f off much praise from the| sessfon s epxected tomOITow. \_|-drive it than to drive &“mbvtorcyeles as ux to'Wwns and operate. statd where they have been, spendins | morning for a week-end trip to g |-E" ton + Attending Convention. ipsoner Addredscs Conference— | the summer. They made. the trip.by | shore. by MECHA. mave things away|.. _ % Yow | = P : EYES il staaster P. J. Prior is.in New F : . 3 S f vou pafd folit: the K. of CAfellows Posfigaste ood Sop ™ : . g auto. Mo . Brooks, o b % 18 3 A low 3 e 8 > - . wood timber sapply The ‘seere Chupels Kervices Tomorrow—Brict | “Bosinastor W. W, Tugan 18 spend- | vioies oo rrpools, of Meriden i | were good. bk HOL:enoush, hnd the e ”»””y‘:v;xll”‘ S s ‘pilm I,fl IIUNSERVE e o Jlireiiea 1o mike-ra ; 5 ing4he day at New London where the 2 SRR G Salvation Army.cold be better,” the| M€ *M" L) i3 ~omyondat@®ik for puip wood utilize Itéthe _;1,0“1 Fown g he | _ Miss Caroline . Savage, of Savage: v 0% o 3 masters @f the state. Postmaste postrjasters’ convention Isnow in ses- | )| s entertaining,Mrs. Whitney, of |~ crrer sald Hurtey of Hzrryville, Haves of Bristol L gfl af 3100 000 4s agked 4 The towir has received part of jhe stony ‘Ho, expects o returh late tAls | omang, Nebraska. vices, and. Holden kof Forestville aceompa* 7 Fy 0B "?lm and in* ;;tlo monasy from.the highway cgmmis- [ €Vening. *: Sterling Furnace week = | Congr wal—Rev. Frankl nied. Mr. Pk, - The trip was m;ulLr i - "wo-thir : o4 Earl Doyle an employe of tHe Berlin Sl wilelells) L J : S penk s . . 0 , ; Amerid WPap sloner on {he appropriation for new E ! A. Mills, 80 Wesl' Main St., New |.Barker will preach at the services to- | in Mr. Hurl ntomobile TR . romds, The check was for $5,97 ‘T ‘onstruction Co., is spending his va- ritain.—advt. morrow in { absence of the pastor, Plainville stmaster ig Always Isa1d, “is imported og ( h which is to' cover the refund due the |-cation at Fiskdale, Mass bl SR 3 v . Gillette. The pastol ‘will | ablé to report a sood business at.thed ¥ o TR ipor J'il”’ imported 1 third is ma; town on the |expenss. incurred -in Mr, .and Mrs. Johh Ross and family JAPANESE IN CHINA. | resume nis pluce in the pulpit starting | local postoflice and¥this year is no éx- S W I fves d . bullding the roatl from Damon’s hill left vvaw ltwcn'm. for Vermant ivheltt‘ Porin The Pekis cernment js | With the first Sunday in Septembe ception. The postoffice here is a secs eual(]l‘ &H[S HYeS[lgfl[}Gl] fll] r'm(n“\\m, & o.tho railroad. station, ~.The balance | they “jlb pER e Lhony elsi vacation. Baptist—The pastor . J. . lond class one and pérhaps the onlf 3 fites due the town 14 $774.88, Considering | Asnes Fagan is enjoving her annual 3 : 4 | - : i 5 . 1~ Leddil Wardmpwill resume preceNinz one in e staté with the populatipn]™ ' More U SMI”S Swrted sled that an appropriation is “made but | vacation i ¢ forier + i »dd | i ! | row after his annual vacatior to enjoy the*privilege of city carrier onoe every lwo years by the state for The Misses Della and Trma (s A 2 (1 morning scrvice will be N 5 | serVice 5 fighways, it can be -seen that the | Of New York state are visiting with | c¢hment of marines w 1ded at y | { in receipt of a telegrs repors that three Japangse ships have ap- d off the coast of Kuikicn and a 2 havE mi i : with the theme, “ISchoes Fram Nor yakes Depended Upon. small apount of $774.68 must cover | Mrs. C. I Johnson. 1_.,";;],;("‘;‘,aj‘:;d:"'fi1:"”,mZ“. [,[f;.‘m'_hr\ ficld.” The pastor (\H(Hl({: da (\,x,y"ih \H‘mr(\ ::dm\ U[r o .lu:ll'lcm being ‘the period 1919-1921, Motoreycelist. Injured. Tl R i (e excesses | ©NCe at Northfield and will réport on | dopended upon by the Fafnif'factory | tovard consérving the decreasinis sup- Tho town applied-for $20,000 for. its An ItgHan whose name is-unknow¥n | o¢ (ne- Chinese resuliing from: the ! itS resvlts. Sunday school avill he Je sue team of New Britain to i ply of “American puip wood used in roade. Duc to: the” fagt that ‘134 | had-a spill” on Damon’s hill. about! noveott movemcnt, - 3 i [ held at noon. Young People’s meet- | Bdhnant in the league foi; the season. | the manufacture. b newspri = Oreeta aid ‘""t towns applied for a sharée of the| g: [ #ning, receiving a gt i R s Fve o S alc . 3 - b Ly 2 anufacture of ‘newsprint papery | and {hey Andaivd: -e-auq,e foran are | Soneqdiiae (ot iy :330‘ this miofning; receiving a gash in i3 i : ing will be heldmt 6 o'clock and the | The Fafnir people take a t intar- ator. Wat€on, republican, Indiana, | ern Mon 4 nopther 1000, appropriate Yy the state, | his leg and a spraingd wrist. The mo- TAK o) N evening service will be helc ol ¢ eir team : ar o R Hpeh) D actly Gas A Jierlin recelved but $9000 as its pro | torcyclist \m::'nnm'mmar with ukm QUARY ROO! Q‘ vl | o’clock. with the pzstor pre u‘ hing on :‘,\':nmu‘.,l\"”\,;\,ml\:‘ ”:‘wtml»; is y introQluced a resolution author- . great ima‘ts»)‘flfi have De 3 _yata share, there being $2.500,000'| roid. He inquired of a man in Ken- | _Jtome——ltallans in the recently| «gianding in Their Phace southvaw #nd is dlsc duiteagild Tan- |.AZiNg the sécretary, of agwicultufe to | (han' touchgl by, the: taw puliy asked for by all-the towns. If the | sington how-to reach Berlin as he |devastated Mugello Villey have startgd Church of Gur Saviour—Regular | ning Bases, whilé his hitting is con- | B2Ke a‘survey and preliminary inves- | ihat seetioh AT iNS" caNnty town is to build or improve the roads | wanted to go.to New Haven. He was |2 reform movement for architecture, gunahy sorvices. Sidbredsabave par fowa piteher. His| Ukation, of the nation's available pulp | He saidcBiRSG" Al {t_ will have to borrow the money as{ fold ta go right to the end of the road | Petter suited to withstand carthquaka | pethodist—Rogular Sunday *serv- | seryites #or the Wlginville team dur- e mpus B ‘l’\til!bre : ¥ growth of WHIBR |-shocks. icés s stl voars arc. well remembered 3 i bast, vegrs. are L 2 e position with the Trumbull Eleetric | for half, of tlish Hews) Washington, Aug. 23.—As a sfep ibore nre ng road funds cxcepting g | that goes up Damon's hill. In trying |* fow huadred dollars left over from-| (o negotiate the curve the motoreycle b A SR T A. M. . Zon—Morning “worship | and man 5 r s 2Ot yele = . M. T 12 “worship [ and manyigames were won through P : D fefond. RS slipped from “under him and threw | NEW POET LAUREATE - ana s:rmou at 10 day school | his effortslajone. If he succeeds in | ©° {oh Y et th“’% 1f the Euast Berlin road is to be re- | him to the pavement. ' % e at 12:30 o'clock. ¥ S. . B. meets | pringing .8 New Britain team Joseph Klapsic, night chef Th Cpl | mills are heke, ) Built, 6p repaired to any degree, the| A deep gash ent in his right leg ; ing at 6:30 and evening worship and | througl, forThe pennant, it may mean | s buffet lunch.room, is spendins) = Ile warged .thats Am *"‘“ iBLigho undertaking will be én-';"and Ris wrist, wag badly sprained. 'He f miuch. to {heflaehl souths Plamville | s vacation in Bogton. His place at | papers are'being Mgy T g g lunch room i5 being filled by ondent upon foreizfiala h s f(, A “4fgely 9n tho town as this road is not | made a tourniquet and stopped ‘the | r L e e 5 ~ | people haye ‘becgme “sreatly ‘interest- | the . a-state ‘)nghway. H it is not made & | gash _ from. bleeding. - After righting | - . ed in Oalkes afddmre watching closely | Francis DeCurli a local youth | raw material from ‘whioh, Hewsprl pa yue highway shortly, the rebulding | the machine he placed it in a‘barn and | 4 ‘ she rosulfs of e gz s ches Advertised lctters are at the. post | pi i made; (hg.fHw niateriall will e 2 mighty expensive probosition. | went down to the raflroad station and | | B “RBi1I", Dudiick, B! H. s, | office for | Bdward Agnew Luay ng_ exhatsted jgitfie section wh #e i fa deteriorating rapidly [ took the 7:10 train for New Haven. He | i ] < star and Also’a repawned athlate uf | Blunt and Arthur Childe the damegtic ind@duesis- conce ntyate Aunto. Party Leaves for assachusetts. | did not stop for.medieal: attention e » Georgetown wnwwm faced Onk Mrs. M.'J. Fitzgerald . of . West { and mills arg moving %m this @ A party of & dozen fumilies left this - Z last wdel in N pitchg wttle at Wal- | Main street and daughter,” Mary, are | {1y tos€arfada whité af ‘the times MOFNifiE 4n (heir automobiles for West 5 - The Saving Habit should be - en-| e Hill*park. The local boy, came | spending their vacation af Sound j United: States = congains forestid Brookfield where they. will spend the Wallace Dickingon retutped home | 2 i L ! e e T e e T otort i || Viewin Fsourcel An jahe #nprihaesi ands i ‘day. with Rev. Samuel A. Fiske ‘and | Jast evening from Madison, wherc he | : couraged in everythome and school as | gpponent this afternoonswas Landers, Huvry Graham restENedi b ,‘,,g,‘,l,,“ lasTefial promise ubundant Suppl family This ks an annual affair. for | sPent a wegk 5 : i . Frary & Clark, the feant swhich is con- | ath Rockwell Drake's goddy and “will Woars! and indefinitely . u ast’ Berlin Ttem< Peok Room Ovens. 3 - B all i % P | o S st Yadus the peeple” here who 2 s spend a fHenry Burdick, éf Cromweli, was a * ‘< i astep toward individual indg pend- | testing for first place. enter the emply of stliiitagiic Bear- | Wdiscrvation if (he igdus | | ifoward Chichestediwiis a visitor in o wspifTy, anddiy Wud em| N of agrigmitnre be encouraged’An ifl position af ‘ Gobrgsé Dodd and a number of others. | stay. : ; \ new pool room is located in the Neri{ (Ohio -where he i il el 4 foreizn supply. o Sthnulate Arhe Murphy is at present'in charge of the el inz covernmental poley “should B A noted rosident of Kensington and | mawasd Theichel ;! your children ryrge o G a I O (e visiting . witli Mrs.' Lucy Northrup. 5 . ! | S e me ¥ 4 : dress: on. Prohibition. at the forty-sec- | \oor o8 oL ofgSoint Georg sourcesin this field ’ 3185 Eith. Nogthrup! réturned homs | | ; Amerigin on. has *alled a me Spoohes. 1§ a ietst s dvocafs of ti Miss E Northrup returned ho: London, At —Greal Britwin has' will help you with savin ey nerig Trita bt Gn of farests in the e t past tw veeks. | Althoug e has not produced man » a a omelils of ¥he Anitigdoon L,N.Mds he:past two. weel | Although he has not produced many (ffins, protection and compound S sl e RN D 0 3 L ooy : guts | > e i i . 6-7dx_ lessened, and eventually will* be day with: Rev. Fiske and his family | visitor in town last avening. E . ing~Co. in New Brif§ids/on Monday. | 19547 il mp in these feglons. at their bungalow on the shores of | ~ Walter Root refu 5 today ; : i ence self respect and a systematic bt n okt L petmnh <o the lake i West Brookfleld. Some of | from Grove Béachi hate he spent £ =y o lectmap Johnson has isdhe® a - |yoivn today. o le foperdy: lived, Here those leaving for West Brookfield | his vacation 4 _ Jife in general. « | donse to John F. Murphy to cohduct Sl i s 3 He alsc recorimended tha this morning were: Mrs. C. M. Jarvjs, Arthur Bowers and lamily, who 2 : vool rocnt in this towh. . Mr. Mupphy, Tvante Mortisonrtids oHoA the for ervivé of“#he departmor JMajor Frank L. Wilcox, Willam' _H.|are spending their vacation in Ray- : Thrift is an element of character ter sccaring the license,: announced in il e Roadoll: Dyake : i Fyebster, Ernest W.o Mildrum afid ['mond, Maine, are pxpected to arrive st evening that he would oped his | P Ll T et ot 1 prevent American newspapg family, Francis. Denling and wife, | home tomorrow after a . two weelks' J very necessary for success—do not ew place of husin tonight o > R > frofugibeaming fotally dependent wWpe Togal Man Addroses Camp Meeting. Miss Clara Switzgabel; of Bridge- : okerlook this fact yourself or let] building on Ildast Main street e S W te it sl ros L R L BEUE LR he said, the follow Yesterday afiernoch H. H. Spooner, | port, is visiting with her sidter, Mes, | et i e A 1 ried o ; ° 1 . i Michig to attend th e con- ymediate and adegidfe: gay PFGS"’“‘“ of the -Comnegticut State | " Mice Mingie Kelsev. who-has he § ; oy : \ e | Y § * medperance Union, zave a stirring ad- | o e g B Satisfaction and 2 ank Account \mcrican Legion to Meot. | vention) of the orde: > Dau ernmenial suryey of | Amerieas 44 | ‘ondiiapngealicamp meeting held (ld':“?lp.(‘\-to WArheme g HeraBrials | OAIARERLT RRINGES g0 hand in hand — And this Bank snsiciim e sl R e : Tmmediate steps o LUiEENDRIEIN. i 9 o ylorville, | Mrd Yosterday. : of ¢ I € + Mills, 80 Wesf st ctice of forestry and the congs today from Hebron, where she spent | a new court poet in Robert Bric | ing of the Plainville branth for Mon family - 0. the fend tompans 98 se {8 one of the.! : : 4 tenir $_aicloc! -Grange | ' i ing” regions ¢ ‘end that the .am {Rengi Sy el i day ning aiglock. im ‘Grange Tvill White, ' nual, inroads upon the forests will B E 2 % Mrs. Martin azen and her son|odes commemorating national oct “awell cas ther stier e, “Con : : ; " hecticut Cith o vidw e | Burton and daughtets, Bertha andcasions, which' is asually demanded tere S i NOTICE-- Room and board, 88 East more than equal fo the annusl gre nesdnt atrug th & * [ NOTICE-—Ra 1, 88 East Devélopment as sooh a% Dractics) Jda, left this morning,for Windsor, | > ureate ges has written : Catibug i) dment his’ was Hstened 1o | Yt.nwheve thev will: remain for the!a larze variety of ble poems THE fe e e e, ¢ Gentlemen | of the industry in the yorthwest) h ifttoreat. - A néxgeten, days. Burton “will rémain |'in hgnor of his count en L ! v 8-20-5dx | in 'Alaska wn much i ¥y the meeting 3 G n complete four burn- ¥ : 23 . o3y n.- Congregational church— | until &fteriChristmas. . 3| T tC - y | nminu,v ip, sermon by |» - Mr. am ohn Abel arp.enter-| ' Jupanese breweries produce @invie 1rus Q.. Brief Items. : ange; parfect condition; one | &‘*1 v ') 2 i r. V! 2 f sal o P i Do 1d Freem. of Whiting s ® o rangé, “water attachment A Some Eskimo 11’“)&!’ Ppractice™; %3 \Ycu. :00, . Sunday | taining Mr ) 000,000 gallons of sake, the 1 nal 3 i o e Dona ! e, e ! D ! Fork. at their h y 2t | alcoholic. beverage, from rice annual- r MAIN AND PIERCE STs. eoXIng REs ey ) oo ain. 145 West Main St., Plain- | andry—that is, one‘\wesan may EDXWGPQKQ g gt t’wxmeE, OX. Hayden Thompson has resigned his ville, Conn. Frederick Bullen. l.m eral husbands.