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NEW GRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ‘TOBLR 23 BUVB/BIBI VI CT TSI BBSSCGBDIGHHIHBABI ST BONO0E | PLAINVILLE NEWS | i COAL SUPPLY N @a@um% THiS TowN Goop ©imtmen for Skin Troubles | Cadum Ointment has proved a bless- i ing to thousands who have suffered | | Good Furniture The choice of everything you hope to J 7700775 &z fresecy 7 ‘No Shortage Expected This Win- ter, Dealers Assert for years from irritating and_stub- born skin troubles. Much suffering from skin troubles may be avoided by the use of this wonderful remedy, SIX JITNEYS GOMING HERE Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, pimples, blotches, itch, scaly skin eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, scabs ringworm, cuts, sores, burns, ete a French preparation’ MBER FIRST T SIX P. M. BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV OUR STORE WILL CLOSE TURDAY For Boy’s Comfort, Choose From These Things Wanted For find in medium and better Chairs, Daven- | Wili Run On Regular Nh\"(lllll'~—('('u- perts, etc., for Living Room, Hall or Den is Cadum Ointm ade in America from the originalformul sus Taking Jobs Are Not in e | mand—Foresters Planning Member- ” e T | | | concentrated in our Fall Arrivals now on display. Take elevator to fifth floor. <hip Campaign. child, the reasons for leaving school befor iduation, anc e H. C. Thompson, lacal coal dealer, | after jonvin 1 employmen o S school. W. ° o iid § thisfim onnin s R ot Bfon ot IV B h e 8y e o s R Fo T o avin . school ar ln er earln X o, | carloads of coal are expected to arrive | o) Leing ol arc Eed i ; A care of in the following way i ; | at the yards some time during the | by earay digiyibuted . in e inomis A CAP, OF COURSE, HE'LL, WANT—We have a fine assortment o? #F | week. The consignnients liuve D€en | Neod for the ehllis eiriinie: wnes ALL-WOOL CAPS, full one-piece tops, lined and taped, in fine colorings, B | coming in very I.~hm\\‘1mrm‘-’. "j“'_“'“"_ of parents in the matter: indifference dark and light. priced from $1.50 0 $3.00 cach. aah | e R L o[ Terents e e i aHiil o et dins | i ? - "«. \ SPECIAL LOT—AIl-Wool Dark 8—4 Caps priced at $1.€0 cach. 2 cd gihat Ul i m]-‘\ el hool: physical condition of child; i SGARDING THE HATS—We are showing a most vavied line—mnot Lo ‘\"",'“1";""','f‘f_(l,,],'( * Mr, Thompson, | TLcntal incipacity. The form sheet re- u only varied, but kinds that arc in good taste. Made of Serges, Hogespun Fe | 'k"’ymf\"(.'!‘ believen that ths supply will ‘;‘»‘:'.“;; ,\uuu]..m-:_\ uul)n ‘m»(A hild, hi Cloth, Velvet. Men’s Velvets, Plushes and Velours. You will i@ easy e e rupldly in a short| DATeNts and the teacher for every 103 Asvyl St. Hartf d. 150 T bull S choice priced from $1.50 to $7.50 cach. e ol :(‘,,,.Im.’\,‘f,‘ . l “:(\‘,“ . ‘\\“1]\(1”\'“ e | S Who leaves ol before July 1 Asyium t. arttor y rumbu t. FOR LITTLE MLOWS—There are Blue Serge Russian and Middy fo] . of the “black diamonds™ this win- | ‘K‘I"V““ 20 dl FeuLed ihgileani Suits, All-Wool, 3- to S-year sizes, priced from $6.00 to $12.00 also, bl S oraer af consumors are be- | Mll endeasor fo solve the elild lubor _ some in Black and White, prettily trimmed with braid. i %‘0:.1 filled in the order in which they | PIOOK ’:_'(,":i‘m;‘l';u’“ e \‘,(,'(,:]:;[\ . PRETTY WASH SUITS—Same in very desirable colorings, Oliver received and no complaints have | gH07¢ < e | C 1 N 1 w Twist and Coat sty ) and $3.98 cach. Suits that A R ol ASiRRSC Daienb gadintsion cmmencing ov. lst € were priced $3.00 5 Have a look at them. Plainville people are having diflicul- | (0 vocttional or ‘”'I‘ 59 E{"":‘ QETlet s ‘CRDUROY [T s to G-yvear- ¥ in buy sugar. the limit sold by | C07HEE OF ,Z,l‘”f “T “‘;“‘~> e Ciose Saturdays at 6 p. m. olds, regular $3.00 value, special at $3.98. locul grocers being one pound fto a) SHEBFRERELICE SE100 i CRAMPTON CORDUROY SUITS—In 9- to 17-year-oh sizes, rezular customer, any they get that when they |, - o - o0 SOTS: : | price $12.98, special for $10.98, jl e TGk S loalergisny et oll ) T foRa T o el s | SE———— = : WARM PAJAMAS—OF Flannelette of good quality, full sizes for 6- to / have a harder Job than the consumers| (hay (he conditon of = Horace A |, __ . —_—_— 15-year-old hoy 1 one-piece style, for ‘ach. In getting the sugar I breved | Mr uamied is seviovsly Gl Jana o NIGHT SHIRTS—In 6- to 1 car-old priced $1.25 and $1.50. Census Jobs Not |1 r ol the Otis Williams has been confined to | collar bone. OTHER THINGS THAT BOYS NE ampson or Kazoo Suspender Thomas J. Smith, super eiedekateiagagatataogeetogatetetatotatototolototototeto TototoRe Totote Teteotototo % Waists, priced 75c everywhere, we have in all sizes and only ask 65¢ each: Fel : census, is still looking for a man to s home on Forestville avenue for a I | s Suspenders with leather ends, 39¢ kind, D Plaid Windsor: 45¢ ié“r | take the position of enumerator _mr; week by illness. 5 Chamber of Commerce Banquet Is fi quality, for 3%¢ cach: Plain Colored Windsors for Cheney Silk Four-in- * | Plainville. For some reasan {he job Dr. L. . Frost has moved into the Samuel Bassclt has moved his fam- | 00 of Enthusiastic Workel Hands, 50¢ cach: Laundered Collars of good quality, 15¢ each: Soft Collars [ j of enumcrator In Plainville docs not| Booth house on Whiling street. The | UV to Waterbury. Their house —on T e ; (+*Barker” brand) for 20c and 30c: regular prices 25¢ and 35c. Come here 43 | seem to be desired and the SUPervisor, house across the street, vacated by | RODbIns avenue is now occupied by | and Large Attendance Is Kxpeot AT | 3 having difficulty in securing a man. | "5 SGHOTE T 8 TECH L MEEEE Y L L. Harding and family. | Bhe combined committee from th ¥ | Applicants may communicate with Mr. | g oo o5 0 PE e ed Dy (EET ——— | Chamber of Commerce and the Mer: 2 fet o — 48y | Smith at the New Britain postoffice. | ;0 Aqvent Christian church. i Albert Goodale of the Center has| cantile Bureau met yesterday after- HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRA{AIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY . | Six Jitmeys Coming | " Local physicians report that not a | eceived his discharge from the navy. | noon at 5 o'clock to decide upon the) RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF @,‘ JE QORI (3L ¢ af | the JUNCY| ginoje serious case of influenza has e | Plans for the annual meeting and] & : 0| T SN MO S| S e otk T ol oA (O | A fofines, formerty) "ot the Shamior o Tuesa SRV BOLHEOEL BBV GV POIOVGDOECGSBBRBBGBBE | 1710 T T IR Dt e s are ool e | s dessie Mare s s miseels | evening, Novemver £ The it 1‘ day to begin operations on a larger street-has resumed {he sale of meat | the home of Miss Leora Saunders. fine menu laid out. Wallace Downe scale than has been known In th o . y ST S ; p e at his store. 10-23-2dx i and J. K. Sheedy, president and = came down Damon’s hill at a good ! i ,hf nsington !(u S, . town. The buses will run on a regu-| oo e YOUR PROPERTY The first meeting of the Maple Till | superintendent, respectively, of thel rate of speed despite the application | lLouis Buck will sail Saturday for| lar schedule, probably 10 ar 15 min- : Titerare olub TE b otk i S g P J of the brakes and it ran headon into | Sunny Italy, the 3 SN loss by fire. Insure with Literary club will be held at the home pDowney Shipyards in Staten Island,) to visit his brother | utes betw om he has not séen for a score of | 'n trips. Th the Phoenix ay, | of the president, Mrs. Chas. R. Hare | wil] he the speakers. As the seating] . | Wednesday afternoon, October 29 at | .. ty of the hall is limited, thel surance Compa | [smited, of TLondon. Charles the work w Britain, South- cen Plainville, tol. The purpove of ar. The front of the regu- | ¥V lar car was partially stove in, but not | years. His journey will take him to on and 1 : e ~ enough to hinder its operation. The | Naples where he expects to remain bus line is to compete with the e, SOl HEEe, 1 ldx O " number of covers to be sold will like- A bumper on the work car was smashed. | SX menths, returning home carly in| trolley company when the zone in- | AT e e iApdeeRhayeltoRbalimited) I r76ne on the two cars lumped ot th Saminies | s Prgahaa ok T nefit of Church. o Committees have been named to el Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Lines left last Miss Laurs juel is spending a ting A portion of Rusins live in the city arrahge the details of the event as | "the crash, but no one was injured. | : 1 | two or three resular buses op gl 1Y | week for Orange city, Florida, where > s : R L Wet lcaves on the tracks was given i »\“‘("’" ‘ :“{"0” at North Adams, Mass., | here at the present and the drivers say | of New Britain—you probably have | they will spend the winter. follow: E. J. Porter and H. E. . . as the cause of the accident. ! e T ROt i that they de a very profitable business. | | oo 5 Lo LA Erwin, banque J. B. Comstock, | | e e . 1);11» Misses Buuer and Mrs Fair-{ There are also seve smaller com- The funeral of Mrs. Shipman Fox publicily; Charles Mueller, musi anks the week with| petitors who run touring cars and who was held this afternoon at the home H. C. Wilson, entertainment of — > spending i tion | My W Homaday at their home inj make a living by plying the trade.| They are very patriotic Americans, | o ain iRt epenUDEpos oficeleS be independent of | haying proved their loyalty by buying | was in F » oo iy | of postmaster ¢ E umferd. Mr. Homaday is superin- i fore. It was born out of the late war. | The examinations for the pos sdwin Hitchcock. The burial guests; C. W. Cowles, decorations; < E. W. Christ and B. J. Huber, ticket| The new buses control by manuf: - sale. ses { the non-arrival of the ecxamination | “Dick” Bohamer, a tamiliar charac- | Foresters' Campaign. furnishing the greatest number of Mrs. Blanche eeman and chil- s See Local C@ndmons ipaner e sRal Aot foluo e o ie e b o rning o N CountiG e st weonoria o e oy Vel D el ol et e e S S CE RIS SR EE 1 applicants, but as soon as the papers "Barre, Vermont, to spend the winter. | this town will soon be busy in getting| comparatively peaking on Corbin avenue, New Britain | GIRLS MORE AMBITIOUS arrive it will he announced. The ¢ ) g. : 3 | - Dick bhas travelled the world over | under r as the was concerned. way a membershlp campzigh, | pregigent Wilson recognized their —_—- -3\::‘ lu\:\!:m( x]nu\mui:uhu H!u.)f]fl ;-1 | following Uv«“w mplc .::"mh;i;- vmnl':“ staunch support of America and| Mrs. M. Nordstrom spent the weeck- tories about his travels. ¢ will be ' thr A!‘.u.\:( he state 1¢ wnville | o verything that is American, and he | end in Farmington. s unavoidable as fi WANTS STAIRCASE. PUT [N 5t Less Than One-third of Students At- Uin il examinations are heldinng anowil o chin isscd by his 1 friends. ur he Ne 3rits district 4 : & postmaster is appointed, A. B. Good- | Gl iy s sy fid |Gt e oo e S G S i S oo BEGIG y ioi — | tending Night High School Are o 3 i | G Refid o S S 7o i Fe e » peace conference. G. Stenberg was pleasantly sur- Bo N { | rich will continue to hold office. Memberatott Boarhal tiatt wWillard | structions hatto faotallslor tha laris| request at the peace conference. A G : % DyS. Would Aid Patrons in Getting From | el g }wwm- o ‘\‘ “”“‘\{”‘l _“m M el s el S e consequence of this, their nation | prised Friday evening by nurn!l)e‘lj RO tRe REiiie] ana iy oune ] i | el I 4 - 9 et Absias s g i M g ed ¢ te | of his friends who called to help him R Platform Onto Main Highway— | There will be two cases on the | loWn Thursday, October 30, in re-, courts in the neighboring Iy Burope oM granted complete -(r»v('-]h:vm e il F | of this city are more ambitious than - : | court docket this evening, both of , SPONse to an invitation received from Chief Ranger James Hanley has an- [ autonomy under the administration of | ¢ a el the young men can be seen from the Work Car and Regular in Minor | (7 00 5 real interest. | Wadsworth chapter, to attend the | nounced that activity among the| Czecho-Slovalkia 2 . 7 Lt roil call at the night High school. { which bear prom ofSrealintercst: 3 t N 5 SR usins The Boy Scouts have been given| o .o qino 1o th ds filed in" th Collizion This Morning: | The first case to come up was post- | tWenty-sixth annual meeting in the | members will soon begin and that the he New Britain portion o sins | ee of Mr. Packam's karage which | ACCOTding to the records filed in the SHieE T orpine by | pomed from Tast evening and concerns | First Church of Christ. The morninz | local court expects to do its share in | desire fo build up the church, as at | the use of Mr. Packam's garage Which | principal's office, there are two-thirds : S ont their religious services are | they have fitted up for a ‘| more girls than young men attending ion will open at 10:30. The after- | increasing the state membership to| pres on will open at 1:30. | 25.000 1e work will probably be| held in a basement known as Holy the night session. srved at 12:15. All | outlined at the next regular m;ml\ngl T (et hanEhe onean, Gl GALLS SINN FEIN INSANE , It is evident that there are TastiN hould call on Mrs. | of Court General Lawton. Various| Beaver street of the young women of this city who | Dr. R. M. Griswold, first selectman, | three New Eetain men who are had Division Engineer Demore of the | charged with the assault of John |noon se New Haven road, up to the Berlin | Hines, 2 conductor on the New Haven | lsuncheon will be depot to confer about much needed | road. After maltreating Hines, the Wanting tickets, improvements about the station and | ruflians grabbed the bell rope and | 1% M. Griswold, regent of the local | members believe that at that meetin To raise the funds in order to buila e wish to become typists and stenogra- surroundings. OQne of the’ principal | stopped the train, it was said. It is, “hapter nof later than October 23. committees, teams and captains will} 4 church they will hold a fair from | yiscount French Makes Rabid Attack Phers, as the evening has to be di- matters of discussion was the reliev- | probable that the railroad officials will | — { be_aappointed. | October 25 to November' 1, inclusive, A il vided into two periods to accemmo- of conditions at the overhead ! interest themsclves in the prosecution | stops the Tickle The Plainville caurt has always been | 4 Dhydjack's hall, Sexton street. on TIrish Organization. Fspecially date the large number who wish to ‘tive in town affairs and the members bridge in times of heavy rains and the | of the case, as the rights of the trav- Heals the Throat and Cures the All they ask you, American broth- take up this subject. 2 o e : IEEee the “Irish Volunteers B disposal of flood water. The water | elling public will be upheld by the | Cough. HAYES HEALING HONEY,| pave expressed thelr. wlllingness L0| oy s that vou show your apprec I h’f‘hf‘l ’:flxml seaston |l:1 'h: ';::0 runs down in the middle of the road | officials. P. . MecDonough of New ' 2 A free box of GROVIE'S O-PEN- | MelP £ St SC%1 tion of them by being present at their London, Oct. 22.—Speaking at W: school has also attracted many young to corral as many of their friends it is thought that this will act as an For Coughs, Colds, |added inducement to prospective| Dances, first- the largest in years. There is a class leading from the station, and fills in | Britain will be the counsel for the , TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head 5 5 fair. Your time will be pleasantly | Jasey, Cheshire tonight, Ficld Marshai Men, Who have seized the opportunity > 5 L i y i 3 ¥ possible and induce them to join the | : of learning a trade, with the help under the bric king traffic at a | three meon, who are Albert Huck, | Colds and Croup with every hottle R : 4 5 spent and you will not regret having | Viscount Freneh, lord lieutenant and Bk e : inks. The sick and death benefits in : | : % , of capable instructors. The class at- standstill. Dr. Griswold advocated the | Lou Rose and George “Wearne, HiE e ordeniwene esenilSincre ~cdlanal o tiended W eRshallfia wel B vousan | feovernoraxenendifofiflrel and SRt eplvS C e e ¥ o e schooll this ywer 1B construction of a gutter or culvert he- | The second case also involves three shall appreciate vour presencs, | attacked the Sinn Fein government of & ginning at the depot and extending | other New Britain men who sms ss band, amusements, | Ireland. Among other things, he said f about 15 young men, who are tak- over the highway (o carry off the | up the Nutmegz House last SRR e ; “The self constituted, illegal and i z g | members | surprises. ete.—Advt. co et Siitenes water along the road after a heavy | evening. A large plate gla and the relief of in- | Ghildl Dabor Survey s == insane Sinn Fein is possessed of a :::g‘h‘c"“f:::z:" RIEDATALOrTE COUTRS rain. In this manner the flood water | smashed up by them and a flammatory conditions i Bl L % ‘1 3 > great secret army called the Trish vmr L 2 would be carried beyvond the bridge | rough-house ecnsued. Joseph of the throat arising | Blanks arc expected to be receive ; unteers to which are attached as: At e i e BSIONERE A0 St s S e Lo ; B | within a week at the local schools! ) i sins whose business it is to murder po- MRS. DANBERG AS HOSTESS. » 80 that it could not fill in under the ! inck, t owner, registered from Bronchial, Asth- | ™ L 2 locd S 5 sins whose busines p e e Db e ea bric The general drainage condi- | plaint them and the case iaticatfectionsiand M| Congentin of TS RCRT GRS R RISUnE Y LG lice and soldiers wha question their s. B terta last is to be carried on in all s “hools s d ces ; community. The peo- evening at her home on Stanley strett . E. Stoddard, assessor, will be | decrees in any c 3 € ) > = oddarc ple are frightened into screening the ' in honor of her snswr-\_nvla“. Miss and making efforts on the Jennie Danberg, who is soon to derangements of the | Whic . Respiratory’ Organs. [ Oof the state by the Cor Prepared from Spruce e of Connecticut. The tions about the local station were also | be fought out tonight. Intergstin gone over in detail with Mr. Demore | developments may be expected as the ith a view to having them improved | New Britain men will have an inter- sumers’ tis store from 7 to 9 this at Haine nd Monday, October to | offendel evening also. How much of the necdad imn- | csting story (o tell of what is zoin Gum and other medi- | compiled as o result !f‘:v,\“ht.f",‘,“(,f v | veceive tax lists nariiol i the policejuselons ‘27" e ::c;m,() ',},“;‘m ‘h]:h::‘ 0;.,,,:?' us;.hn 1y provements will be accomplished is a | on cinallagents>® Success- {{lo/baiin thelhands of fhe stite hoard | 2 anxicus to give self determination anc cher. > house eau v matter of doubt, as the railroad is | Iast Beriia News. fully used for 60 years. | ©f education by July 1, 1920 | Mrs. T, I Cogswell is visiting her | to be faithful and just to all, but lit- decorated in yellow and white. There short of fu i Z | The survey will be among children | 'S 7. 1% E S Vi ] tle ca e and 2 rra si short of funds | Mrs. Herman Schildknecht it Atneve buy the Lecgs stzel | he survey will by £ onildreny B EIR S Se e e o le can possibly be done until law and ' was a program of musical selections | between the ages of 14 and 16 in the i order are estab ed. When the peo- and refreshments were served. Miss public s s and will embrace every . > hear soercion, T hope they will Danberg w: ipi hublic schools anc hrace every aier G oL | ple hear of coercion D! 3 Danberg was the recipient of many . Wants Staircase Put In. Mrs. William Schacter of New | ors with Mrs. . rit Another improvement which would ; ann werc vis R DA R R e angle of child welfare study. includ- | consider the matter in a just light useful gift x o »or ce to e avel- i Re shell yeste ay. o p fa ana e lite of the ing public was hrought up by Dr. Augustus Soderlein, a former res g e iy GURGH Lo i © | riswold, that of constructing a stair- | dent of this place, was in towa ¥ = e at the bridge leading down from ‘ terday calling upon friends. the board walk. At {he present time! Miss Susan Hazelwood of West 5 there is a long gravel walk from the | Cromwell was visiting in town y | RCADE STUDIOS bridge to the station for the conven-! day calling upon her sister, Mrs. 1. \ e e ience of p: engers alighting from the strains. When they get off they have Jead. Mr. and Mrs. I5. A. Banning spen BGN’T NEGLECT A to 80 nearly to the depot to get into | the day in Hartford today en busines the highway to get down to the {rol- The new boilers at the Connecticut ley. Dr. Griswold's idea is {o have | Mutual company will be fired nexi RHEUMATH: PA{N a pair of stairs lead from either eox. | Weck in preparation for the beginning | the south side of the bridge so that jRof operaTon 3 RTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS RE BEST IN TOWN Buy and keep handy a bottle of engers from the trains w Robbins and family spent the § have but a few steps m:::” s “:’:‘,’,{ | day in” Hartford making the trip in pain-relieving Sloan's Liniment | trolley It would obviate consider- | their car. OU nced it when the unexpected able danger Dr. Griswold pointed out Berlin Brier rheumatic twinge starts — the as there would be no necessity of any | Miss Elizabeth P. Wilcox and Miss bans a{’d aches following ex- v one crossing the highway to get o | Helen Rohn are spending a few days| o stiff oints. lumbago, sore mus- Don't endanger thc iie of that pre- vhe trolley. There is considerable jus cles, stiff joints, neuralgia. Forgot all Y New York city. 'The cious baby by using unknown cr un- pasteurized milk. Use OUR RE PUR PASTEURIZED MILK and ; rk about buying another bottle and keep- return Saturday ) ing it handy, didn't you? Get it today Miss Alice Huston left this morning | —play'safe — you may nced it fonfg for New Yoark where she will spend ! This famous counter- lrrllant t t with friend ithout rubbing and scatters the tification for this particular improv ment as there is to drain improv s there is to the drainage improve- went, and it is hoped that in the very | cxpect ‘i | LLY SAFE and a two weeks and W rpet pear futiire work will he started on | relatives Mrs. M. 1. Shumway and| congestion. - The puin e apctors the | eliminate ALL question of impurity '“h«]v:\ ]IY S i r’mw l'o; 1I:(' bridge | children will leave in the near future | relicved, liaving no plaster or poultice o i e T Ve et u NeIs eson fonalodosih BdEe ol ‘\Hw’ .(.l,‘n\,;‘:]:, me in France. Sh h;u»m o stunle\d ;l]h(mnnos Baking Made F i i il wouE e (ot BV Io T ER ey Rm‘,i“u‘n‘,‘"d"fl“:r"‘; = - R ALLIOINLO - ) i emai e of regular users keep it handy . ds es b N o s 3 ¥ "’.‘“T‘* who have to use the u{most of wniuel, the young son of Rev. and| emergency — they d('Inthmfclr nu[:il: :xn(”(;:m A Rk vone i e ki ckre, caution unde el biidecion accoun 5 : e e g se | ! Stieua n',l(m.\’v’l i ,,,,Z scoun ey (‘ ;\‘ l\l;‘u". el )unl:\' to =L lluicgmu at all druggists — Angelus Flour PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfr tho | FRESU KODAK LY KODAKS AND BROWNIES Cars Collide. R g Sl S e L [DRR (i T The flour that never disap- | | most exacting. day in honor of his birthday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. M lizabeth Wilcox has purchas a new electric town car. points. 1‘!!()\|lnfi«‘)\\‘_.\nm,m: Co., ",. E' SEEBERT & SGN Lockport, One of the Connecti company’s work cars and the 11:40 trolley from The Miller-Hanson Drug Co. Berlin had a collision this morning | ed St | near the old Lincoln farm. The work he open cecllar on the corner af 351 South Main St. ! A . : : o : ¢ Edme / 401 P STREET 30 CHURC 5 pits ) car had made a stop and was taking | Hudson street is being filled in with Sold by Blomquist & Edman PARK 0 CHURCH , New Britain, Conn. or richuess. From selected sources of high qual- ity and THOROUGHLY PASTEUR- Neion IZED in a modern creamery. OUR il on a load of gravel. The regular car stone and dirt. Telephone 1936

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