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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1914 PLAINVILLE NEWS |zt i v s 10_avon) [ other materials used could not be . secured, the plant had to be turned ¥ over to the manufacture of govern- . B ment products. ° Y e The manager as yet has not re- ceived any notification as to how HAS ARRIVE“ HFRE ::l‘.‘!llsl‘»”‘:v:vn‘()l\(\\A’H \: hirea i\r’ul i is| B Only Two More Half Holidays—Sept. 5th and 12th. laid off when the plant closed will be | = e = offered their old positions back again FAOIORY RESUMES WORK 25 i 70 Faaklis s B September Housewaresand ChinaSale § ... . ... o —oi— of new pupils entering the institutions Again—schools Open | this season, the rooming situation WOMEN’S AND MISSE ’ i i will be very favorable, as rooms used Today—Other News Notes of In- | fo; storage of books and school sup- ° L] °o - S Brlngs You Blg Prlce SaVlng§ i ples will b udlized for tenching pur Wool Suits, Serge Dresses, Satin Dresses, Taffeta The carload of army bacon, which The local school hoard reports that Dresses, Georgette Dresses was ordered by Sclectman Johnson | all arrangements for the ensuing term | OUR BIG DOWN STAIRS SALE IS ATTRACTING HUNDREDS OF INTERESTED HOUSEWIVES throush Mayor Joseph P. Dutton of | Bave been completed and the only dif- TO SHARE IN THE WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED AT BIG REDUCTIONS. EVERY WOMAN B | Bristol, arrived in town this morning :“"l‘l\\ faced SEL i wmh; Z = ) 2 ESE SR 5% 2 &7 & ESE 2 # 2 S L 1 e N ecach x stafl The fact that many o SHOULD LOOK TO THE NEEDS OF THE PANTRY, KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM AND SELECT and will be stored in the Red Cross A " B . Sipy o e Toome on West Main strect this aft. | the teachers have been offered better | New Silk and Muslin Underwear HER WANTS HERE. ernoon, where it will be sold tomor- | POSitions in other lines of work than r e . i S S, Gwillim was in. | teaching, the school board has had to Knit Underwear and Hosiery. row noon. OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE, DINNER SETS, LAMPS, CUT GLASS, PICTURES, REFRIGERA- formed that the price of the hacon "“‘" ‘:“‘ "““"-‘ T a 1;“’“‘ “I"I”‘“i”‘“" on for teachers salaries this yvear TORS, RANGES, TRUNKS, HOUSEWARE OF ALL KINDS. SEE THE DEMONSTRATIONS SHOW- will nts per poun GG e T ey o o said that the town purchased the ING YOU THE LATEST IDEAS AND U NSILS FOR LABOR SAVID AND GENERAL CON- bacon at a price of 31 cents making | ©f $2:000, which is the highest sum , FALL MODELS OF THE POPULAR VENIENCE. 2 2 DYOfit of Uno conts wwhich will Gover!| ©YSF Eiven a principal in the histors i 2 5 - Z of the town of Plainville. The follow- P S 9 the expense of shipping. It is esti- Amerlcan Lady, i e ing teachers have been secured for the Mirro Aluminum Ware Demonstration special 300 Canning Racks at 35¢ cach. Made of wire, mated that the car holds over 21.-| S8 PRSI MAVE TOEE SO0 orinele for Wednesday, 300 two double boilers, top cover to fit any wash boiler, just the thing for cold pack o0 roling and HE R aINeaRati e 00 Ik ol il Bern oo Towney class) A Moz | Front-lace Corsets. fits bottom utensils, making a covered sauce pan of canning. Mr. Johnson stated that the bacon | o e (i BE S Ei it e e leon same. Regular $1.7 Special for $1.09 cach. 72 Galvanized Foot Bathy itt G S 4 | will not he disposed of in less than | [0 72 s SR T s 6A: Ber 5 A . 50 Only mahospny finished Table Lamps, com- stron 2 'f””....,"m-v,{ o i analse, five pound sales. The sales will be , snany Sl e oS i Also Other Leading Brands of Corsets and Brassieres { o« strongly made, large size, regular 98¢ for 79c L S O e o | tha M. Steward. class 6B: Mabel Stur- | 21919 ‘]nfu\ s‘v‘l.k‘“:'wlmllv, cord and plug, regular $7.98. smaller size 89¢ regular, for 69¢ cach. ‘“;1' ‘h‘n”“]‘ "I““\'v” }' ""j'}“'""‘\m':m oW | ing, class GA: Esther Tappert, class| Special for $6.39. | g S o 0 : v lo) D 0, o a5 1 5B; Annie L. Berry, class 4B: Julia Cut Glass Water Sets, large size blown jug and soon as the h R L ho i b soon ds the bill is recelved-from the | foi B0 " o S5k SU R LT LR Umbrella Stands, full size matt sreen finish, . SU¢ © LS Blag blo] st regular §2.98. Special at $1.95 cach. six glasses, with flower cuttings, regular $1.98, i | Bristol city officials, through whom o i 0 3 class 3A; Dorothy Manlon, class 3B; ° Toilet Brushes, good grade bristles on strong SPecidl at $1.39 set. the food was ordered. Clerks from | covpoii s priaa 8 ol oA Doron wood handle, regular 59¢. Special at 45c. ylinder Gas Heaters, the best small heater the various markets in the town will | 4}, ‘Shanahan, class 2B; Mildred Ter ew a l s an . Landers, Frary & Clark Food Choppers, three made, will warm a good size room, resular $3.50. M| give their services in cutting and oY T e o cutting knives, regular $2.25. Special $1.39. Special $2.49. selling the hacon. The town officials Esther P. Clapp, class 1B; Ruth Triangle Roofing Vaper for covering sheds, Cut Glass Punch Bowl, footed, 9 in. size, with B | Will benefit greatly by having the lo- Wilcax, kindergarten; Alice M chicken coops, etc, 108 square feet in a roll. 1 ply, deep flower cutting, regular $6.95. Special at $4.95. cal clerks in charge of the disposing | wijljams M and D. ress oo s regular $2.50, special $1.95: 2 ply, regular $2.98, Toilet Paper, good grade, large 5¢ rolls, 8 for [ of the food, as they arc experienced Conlin Recovered. speclal $2.39; 3 ply, regular $3.50, special $2.79. 25c¢. Only one lot to a customer. i this line and will save the/ex- Albert J. Conlin, son of Charles pense of hiring someonc to do’ the | 4Cnlin of Whiting street, the only lo- necessary work. cal hoy in the service of the aviation From all indications Mr. Gwillim | nail department in Washington, who stafes that the food will be disposed | was injured in an accident several THE ABOVE STOCKS HAVE BEEN PUR- - - | of shortly. “The fact that the local [ woeks ago which resulted in his being | AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON FROMPTLY people were to avail themselves of | removed to the Walter Reed hospital oI e ALY o AN e opporiunity 6 seenre food at 1w | 1t Whanington, b G tor ireament || CHASED AT THE MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TIME » “Madame Lyra” and Frolaset prices through the post offices, it is| has been discharged from the hospi- expected that the sale of the bacon, | tal and will resume his mall work which has heen awaited with anxiety, | shortly. It was reported that Conlin The same high standard of quality and depend- will he rapid as much enthusiasm while leaving the field at Washington .y . sible for a horse (o get a foothold y Marjoric, left yesterday momming for | was shown by the local residents | fell from the heignt of 1,000 fect. nis|[j ability, the most authentic and approved models, and there, and is considered a treacherous [ Nicolet, Quebee, where Marjorie will | When they learned that the govern- | ship being smashed ta p\lwos,”“l(‘(:w:.j prices much more reasonable than if bought at the spot for horses. At the time the road | enter a boarding school. ment food was to be secured through | expecting a furlough shortly, was in the process of building a lar Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis left yes- | the post offices. ing to word received by friends in present market prices. } ar truck which was spreading tar on | terday for Clinton where they will It was reported that should much | town yesterday. i | the road burst one of the supply |spend a week’s vacation of the hacon remain unsold the sur- Males Dentals L ST TG G (o Gt G Mrs. Leifeld of New York who has | plus will he turned over to the local S e L NS | ; R 8] According | hot tar to pour in a mass in the cen- | been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. [ meat markets and will be disposed |, (" 0t by James Graham of ter of:the sireet. This mass was never | P. Demore, hus returned to her home | of to the store customers. Irom .”,“‘ West Main street, Officer Philip Ma- & | removed, but was allowed to cool, and | I (hat eity. v IR QR W T VI PR S Gl e G o ey e Gl [ that particular spot has become us i Severdl news punllsiiare Fentering lablvEnotE have slog e fealnef o in8 ] caped from a children’s home and was | V'hard as a rock, so that a horse cannot | Mittdletown High school today which [the local residents announce their in- | o006 "Dl ding in girl's apparel in Y P ® | get any foothold on it opens for the fall semester. Among | tention of purchasing quantities of |} "p)05: Ville streets late Aturday those from here are Irancis Paine | the government food. The sale, which The continued rain of the last sev- : : Al continue throughout the after~ i L ! Berlin Bricts, wiligcon thviaigiironEhoty taken to police headquarters, but was i eral days is causing el o Pnt 0 1t is probable that the sales- & 1y . — s s B Al the | erom her e i 5 IR Jgaon. < & | lectme Villic Johnson Sunday | visiting at the home of Mrs. T. from her two weeks vacation spent at | {5 nccommodate those working until | lectman = William _Joh g ENGLAND INSISTS N i potatoes will rot in the ground unless | o 5 morning, who in turn turned the boy | Cavanough of Whiting street for the there is a letup. This sort of weather ¢ 3 evening s o er in Terryville. »ast several days has ref o or VISITOR IS THE VICTIHL| wis exparionced soverad seurs aso ant | o aicr Hart is revorted us seriousty | ™01 prane ésumes Activities | over 10 hig stepfather in Terryvilie. | past severa) daye has returned to 2er ) N MORE ECONOM {111 at his home on Berlin street ; Summoned Home. Miss Nellic Minor left last evening | , Another step in the development 6f | Artnur Stanley, who recently en- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Graham, who for Bristol to resume her dutics us a |(N© fown of Plainville was taken yes- | listed in the United Staies navy, being | have been visiting with friends and out extremely hc )otatoes ¢ 5 2 | era rhen i 18 learnec at The | o 2d at P - d eIt e e | s 5 o it extremely -hot, potatoes would| teacher in the public schools there, |lerday when it was learned that The | stationed at Portland, Me., ed at | relatives on West Main street have re- | campaign For Administrative ¥ almost be sure to rot, as the earth| (olonel (. M. Jaryis has returned |J5im City Brass & Rivet company, |pis home on West Main street last | turned to their home n Springfield Footpads—Realty Transfer Record- | steams them, causing them to decay. | 1o New York after spending several | Which has a branch factory here, willl ¢ioning as a result of a telegram sent | Mass. ymy! 18 (Gaining Mokl soon resume operations. The main | 1, b’ mother. Young Stanley's fa- | There will be a pool tournament in i offices of this manufacturing concern | ipo; Edwin Stanley, one of Plain- | the John Murphy billiard rooms this Day—New Plans Made. are located at New Haven but the | yjjje’'s prominent citizens, was re- | evening. An exhibition game will be Lond S Branch factory has been located inlmoved to the hospital several days| played by John Guiden, former ex- .ondon, Sept. 3.—The campal the town for many years. The activi- |,y quffering with a fatal malady and | service -man, His opponent’s name [ for administratice economy is gaini tios of the factory ceased shortly | hic e M St e last evening about 11 o'clock on Al- | one of the Stanley Works large trucks |10 _her srandchildren at her home | tics of th torvipRceascd iy 'V [ his condition is reported ecritical. | was not disclosed momentam daily. Andrew Bon ling street, three men holding up S i on Norton Road. after the signii of the armistice I'jjo)05 for his recovery are not enter- Cornclius B. Prior, of Canal street, ling strest, thres men Holding wp|ran Into the maple tree, pushing it R 0 ker lofl vesterday |owing to the fact that the coneern | e, o S e el 7 - Bave = oYeniadanranE e Ahe A e o e e e o ton s bt oA el o wa sl produ ain gl wan Smaiter al vl o Hold Mceting eral days at Sound View, has returned St : « « 0 o of a de and i reace Wl e 3 of » Pl " 9 cave sl for P o] o that the men were unmasked aud | the Stanley people propped it up and | ¢V days with friends here in town MOuIED e S R ine boardietdireatorgiatithe Blaing sofnicihiom SR Eywilleaveieno il yEtoc (I B chi sl OF R O (e e T M ere Probably anound 0t vears ot v ity 0 anilaL § times N o ville Business and Improvement as- | Holy Cross university. | to London today to hold a meeti y 4 3 Sk f ase. | wired it to another tree so that it il Kensington Items, A. H. Condell, who was manager of | soejation will hold its rcgular meet- Col. G. Arthur Hadsell left this|of the cabinet which included Wi ne of the group flourished a revolver | 4o in the straight and narrow path in | Jumes J. Fitzsiwions of (he Terlin |the plant for many vears, has been [ TUtpil il evening, Sopt. 4. In | morning to visit with friends and | cursen, eeeiaent o6 the ooaed) threatening his life if he did not turn | {he future : e S SEeiota iy Ralahindl & Wi zon, pres 3 ver all that he had Savings bank is enjoying his annual {appoin arge ¢ 2 the club rooms. Secretary Ralph L. | relatives out of town ovarnimert! Teados 31 b o .\; a L £ had. e Going After Bride, tWo weeks vacation tory as soon as the activities are re- | goymour has issued notices urging ait Rev. John McDonough, of New | George Nicoll Barners, minister 3 Mr. Bayer is not a local man, but William Ryan, who was slated for | sumed Mr. Condell is one of the | pembers to be present as matters of | Haven, who has been the guest of Mr. | out portfolio. It is understood § was visiting in town with friends and E leulno (Be pobilon mgRE bue gage master at the Berlin depot has left for New York to meet a steamer from Italy which is to bring the @il many bushels of potatoes rotted n S mmm— the ground. If the sun should come ’ Frank Bayer Is Relieved of $27 by : Tree Is Put Upright. days with his fz ed — Housing Accommodations ¥ Ry A. H. Johnson expects to move his The maple tree in front of the resi- : Scarce—Brief Items. dence of Francis Deming has been put, | family into the Connely place toduy which h» recently purchased 3 upright by laborers sent down by the A daring holdup took place in town inley Works. Several weeks ago Mrs. Genevieve Smith is entertain- Law government leader in the ho of commons and J. Austen Chamb $27. Mr. Bayer stated this morning | mained this way until very recenily 5 aiicr sl ositio) . Ken- | town's most pro ¢ en having ortance w ecquire the atte! i rs. Peter Pricr “ana the mail carrier’s position at the Ken- | town's most prominent mer Y importance will requi Le attention | and Mrs. Peter Pricr, of Canal street, | iscussion was centered around sington post office, has refused the |served in the general assembly for|op 411, The meeting will be called | joft yesterday for his rectory at New job and a new man will have to be |several yvears. The concern will pro- | promptly at 8 o'clock with several | Haven. was making his headquarters at tho Hotel Basseit in New Iritain, having come there from the Groton Lron yj T. Bracken, who has been Works near New London where he is | Who I8 to be his wife. He has hsen €, o\ ri0s with it » good salary and [Due to ‘the overcrowded conditions Ladies’ Union Mcets. visiting With his sister, Miss Louise employed. waiting for many years until he could | {4 " 01 {hought that the job will [and large productions in the New | rhe Ladies’ Union of the Advenl| Bracken, returned to his home in The holdup is thought to be the | Ma&ke enough money to marry, and |y, onen long Haven plant the factory officials in | chureh will hold its regular meeting | Yonkers, N. Y. Mr. Pracken former- tional finance. There is much talk of a possibil that Mr. Chamberlain may present! new interim budget, but this is e sidered quite improbable. Answd ing press attacks upon Mr. Bonl secured for the place @he posi- [duce brass rivets and andirons, ete. | gpeakers delivering addresses, Hen: no e long wait is endec - : . : L 2 o : f 10w the long wait isiended. Mr. M M Nell Garrity who has heen | the main offices decided to ship some | {omorrow afternoon ai 2 o'clock at | 1y lived here. Cag i S Tiovl & tino went to New York over a month | spending her vacation at Momaguin |of the machihery to the local build- | (he home of Mrs. S. A. Wheeler of Miss Sophle Bracken has returned | @W: Premier Llovd George has e ago to make arrangements so that he eturned yestorday to her home on |inz. which will probably be utilized | 38 park street. The me>ling is an | {o school in New York after spending | & ™Message to newspapers here | could be married as soon as his swaet- | farmington. avenue permanently annual affair and all menibers have | her annual vacation at the home of | ¢laring it would be grossly unfair attribute continued war expend tures to any particular member the government The demand of Baron Fisher work of some local young men, and an investigation is now under way to apprehend the highwaymen. Dom- inick Gardino of New Britain was held up early in the evening on Allen art arrived on this side. He did The Misses Kish who have been During the early period of the war | heen asked to participate her sister here. street by three men and robbed of $8, | MO know this morning that his bride | visiting with the Bauers for the past Plainville Ttems. Agnes Moran has returned to Ber- and it is thought that these three men | {0 Pe would not land in New York, | six weeks returned to their homes in Miss Christi Hummel, who has been | Jin after spending the Labor:Day hol- are the same group that operated | P4t Will land at Newport, R. I, as|Brooklyn vesterday for {he boys who did 80 much for | emmsm—————aee——— | j 30 with her cotsin, Ella Jones here. Town Prosecutor C. F. Lewis | !he Steamer took the Newfoundland A new sign has heen placed on the [ the honor of the whole town. No ex- | SALTS IS FINE FOR Blla Brooks has returned to her | Kilverstone, former first sea lord i the virtual scrapping of the na is working on the case here and in- | 'oute instead A telegram has heen | lawn at the library to warn children | pense will be spared to make the day [ EYS UIT MEAT | home in Windsor after spending the despatched to him from here advising [ not to cross the grass. Recently the [ one long to be remembered and all KIDN S Q_ past several days with her aunt of | half of which is already obsolste, the ground that a big navy is required now that Germany has b long wait at the pier for the hoa which I sesutlted in the ning Hurts or. Bladder Bothers = = EEme defeated has been printed in allb 0 st B :n et \I.. Yn :” \|H|;‘Hul “ly\yl y( 1\(\;' .'(”L Mcat Forms Urie Acid. OUTING IS POSTPONED. newspapers here and has caun} W ever come crvice Men to Have Cele ion ewspapers here and ha 5 No e e All the boys who served during the z s ; i great sensation val experts e e e B \”“‘W"‘ e RS e .»r»«unv;y1\1("‘”‘-:\{.{1\“ 2 mistaks by (Il‘.m: tain Prevents Merchants From Tak- | have been consulted consider and no one is there to moet her. T¢|hall last evening and discussed the | & ;‘f‘“““'m),\"; Tt Mo o ing Children to Momauguin. Baron Fisher's proposal is much ¥ Nolanswertis neceivied " . | plans for the welcome home celebra- 5 e PR o £ drastic and fears are expressed t| = QIO NN s R o Sive R uric acid which clogs the kidney pores Today's inclement weather com- el : tino today, some one will try to get n | tion which will he given in the near so they sluggishly filter or strain only fhere imminent a great JEu A marriage license has been issucd | fouch with the girl so that she will | fUture. Dr Matthew H. Griswold v purt of the waste and poisons from the | Dohed 1he merchants to postpone the | tween the advocates of a smiitiul ffom the town clerk’s office to Ired | not be alone in a strange country. ciecistohatin SIRQ RtL e of i pgles | N Diaod, then you set sick, Nearly all| Coon& arransed for the children of pig navy. "Sir Peray Sgofti I , : ihe Polish orphanage, uniil oo week | ronr admiral, was formrly in ca from today. The children will be | anq of the first cruiser squsdgl erick D. Schofield, so ne ning by the service me 3 ) i kT hofield, son of Mr. and Ve ) liag Hen 5 y o rl.eumatism, headaches, liver troubie, taken for an outing to Momauguin considers that the larger battlest 3 A K Berlin Items, 4 5 ajor in Mrs. George A. Schofield, and Miss Griswold is a major in the medical BN P nervousness, constipation, dizziness, Merchants «v-'mn]‘v}l.nn ;m‘w r(;lY‘l; 2 “1::" is doomed and that money devof summer sipolDEREN eI AYaE AR to building these ships could be b Elsie Mae Pickett, daughter of My, | Herbert Beehe of New London has [corps having recently received off and Mrs. Geor A. Pickett, The| refurned home after spending a few | cial notice from Washington of his The moment you feel a dull ache in | \y ! Wednesday afternoon that was per the kidneys or vour back hucts, or af | co 0o liencant ter employed in other ways. He do| wedding wilj take place Saturday. gdavs iR oLer e promotion Rooms Lacking v : : i - ifeland Fchildient tatiiinedl S ester |irotras ot ontetai A et e it il all et o A number of men who are working | day to East Orange. N. J.. after | put in the day's program. They voted ] the urine’is cloudy rlfi" tve, full of | e e e i ith all of e @n the new factory in East: Berlin | spending a six weeks 'vacation with |fo have a basehall game, hoxing ex- .«»rv\‘nu!\r\‘\. nuulh(v o 1}4.\\1“- or at- IO S e s £ sions are complaining about the lack of | Mrs. Eden's mother, Mrs. Anna Mil- Jition, danc f por w ? A= W JENO8g OV S an BN O ss Bt Eete S . : e ,.wm”nz"‘ e e f by sl :“' sen, ! "‘ i Y”"l’ o aung :'”\' i R 5 ¢ | abcut four ounces of Jad Salts from | fewer in number as that commodity art M St ihetmen| b i Jossibly a speaker at the hanque Tanta ; e : - ieren have gone over the whole community Miss Georgianna Kelsey left today | review in uniform will also he given : vlw'm.uy 7 W o Lelle ‘( 1".“”“,: : m‘,‘—l takolia] and. have been unable to secure a| for New Brifain where she will visit | by the boys If (heir present plans ma g ‘r“‘”"‘";\“v‘""’l"’.“"\\ ’lf"y"‘,\krp'“j\df’”\“v.'x:"('rw"‘;“_! room. It makes conditions bad for| With Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Steed terialize. The celebration will he held Lfdnes€ Sl then lactiiac This skirts of Kiev today, according td Avis Robbins has returned home |in October altho Clevact anty Sttt £ 2 L e lans dla o hte : e R e e e S Rl SRICE B i famous salts is made from the acid of Yireloss dispalch sent MG an Neck where G i er holben e O e N . i e et e viet headquarters in Moscow two weeks with Mrs. H. R. Clark a g the celebration a ha = BETTLR BREAD (R (I J » LR Blte ST b Alsvia T2, 5 SO R SR i T e o e e hd more wiclichiasand hasbesnausedioneens e ‘) %5 e h’"ddmh b J. Vi s d to d- |is on acco! of (he medals which and more 1t the fighting is proceeding. sor, Vermont, after spending a two fwill he ready for the bovs then It ANGELUS teresting developments are expectad | ¢ S . him of what has happened, anc I} dre o o ave faken g at is asked of the citizens is the = = ost M stroe R e n hat 1 happened, and if he | children about town have faken a | that | 1 of (i itizens is (heir | 0o Kidneys at Once When Back | West Main street Bayeg will pe | | here to recognize the partics, as he | 1068 not receive if, there will be a |number of liberties with the property | co-operation would know them if he saw them . Realty Transfer. Charles Perette has sold to John Padelli a house and lot 160x60 ‘oot man or woman who eais meat — - near the Buckley Macaroni factory Marriage License Issued, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidreys Alfred I2den accompanied by his | The men decided upon several ANTI-REDS ADVANCING. London, Sept. 3.—Anti-Bolsh forces occupied the southern o the men on the job, as they have to “travel back and forth from Hartford and other cities as far away. If there are any rooms available in the com- munity for these men, communicate of it from o erations to flush clogzed kidneys and bt : e weeks' vacation with his mother. is the plan of the citizens' commit- The chioce of housekecpers CUlyEan RO Wit (60 I, DL () Wai e S 3 removed to Meridan where Mr. ¢ ice medals at the review to be siven baking. i et SR S The conditian of Theuis- OSSN A big truck horse slipped and tell | nope is employed S e The welcore colcbr® Thompson Milling Co., pladdes aisonders for the past month has been coi on the road near the Kensington Mrs. S. Crum is entertaining Mrs. | tion will be held during the afternoon | Lockport, N. Y. 0 o to 8t Francls' Bosplinl, i bridge night before last, breaking its | Samuel Christie and daughter, Kath- |and ovening " sold b nol anjure maken s deis iy fellers tle improvement gnd it is agw leg so that it had to be taken to the | leen, of Brooklyn, who are here to| Whatever the boys decide on the Yhos. Barattiero, Berlin, Ct. vescentilUbie pe DL n s o el that it may be necessary to amp (Jacant lot below Roche's and shot.|spend their vacation for the mext {wo [ citizens' committee intend fo put i i : Teeulan e S e Dl s ogp i #he pavement in front of the bridge | weeke. through for them as {he Whole comi- | i, o s s e and the blood pure. thereby avoiding onh\(;zmn(ntl;f:): ae\‘";i ;:“a‘\‘:‘e l:. is extremely hard, making it impos- Mrs. J. P. Demore and daughter, | munity feels that nothing is too good serious kidney comiplications. held out for his recovery