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NEW HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919, iy, T enereeos THEBOYSINTHEOTHERCAR - BY GRO Urayer by Rev . Barrow Mandolin Diet—Miss Ada Nam | and 8. Matthews ! Recitation— Mrs. T. A, Auten 2 o SBBSLBHH G '!@I-&I-@l'@i. fi@@@fi@@fi@@i&@@@fi@%@@@m@@@@@ 3! z e, = HEY ! Mare Piano Solo—-Miss Adeline Woods. = e A CARBON COPY Y | PPOR SQOIRRE Vocal Solo-—Miss Marion Richard /»AI\N\) YOO Coar~N OF THAY WHILE WY DON'T — son S = S ca Mandolin Selections —S. Matthews St A-L-L-L TS (5 Ui =S /\,:)O:)r(,)o7 \U’ Mty and Miss Ada Naaman TR MOONSHINE \w:LL \/uu 1t ] Lock— T : Pislo Solo— Miss Geuavieve Hamil- YOU WANT — 305 = [ SOmE 4 ton \Blrx‘!\)w)ovfir, HAVE ~o Recitation —Mrs. T. A. Auten. ! SAY I SENT YOUL >l NSE OF ofoledotad-detatotokeTol day to answer fo charges of sclling THER Tigiess \ 1T AL L 5"'\“: SATISF TACTION NG e L S J oW an' ALL ) T V"fl.unon / ano S6i0- Miss Gladys Richards WALL BE SARKE — | ! S i NS Sl O il l‘ s E ¢ X 6 _ Business Hours kxery Day, - op : o GIMME A PENCIL TIHE : LL GeT \ — ¥ program was arranged by John & Al 54 =3 T RE . Baker, choirmaster AN TLL Make ¢ f\r l,:,,:’,AKE AL( ne W"”"') . £ ME SPE IA Fined for Short Weight. A S MAPA BOSHNESS S RIUHT (f TRy > i3 ANY THOUGHTEUL, FOLKS WITH AN EYE TO USE AND DURA- e o“ro",f\‘]\ S Lk L‘%ZT Yg:*\'\i“j' o GO ) THAT > s 1-0VLE K. \{ (‘Hl'r,“‘ 3 BIVITY ARl GO O G . . . " company, appeared in court yester- | S Do/ S0B aern” LOUDEK‘ ‘ o IDEAL FOR THE HOME FURNITURE 1S INDEED A GIET OF Ar'—grc-Er - BE A ) REVENGDR )\ shorl weight and no! having proper S EoY ™ HOLIDAY PRICES AT SUCH UNUSUAL VALUES THEY ’ oy D e ! Sk x WIiLL BE QUICKLY PICKED UP AND WILL BE DELIVERED WHEN s ;‘;”‘('{‘ "1“;‘”* i’(":'_‘_‘w": “" ° -'_V vl{n '1‘31‘ THI PURCHASERS WISH. GIVE PURNITURE MORE THAN B G ih aesS AN e N 2 on the first count and £20 an the .fil, THOUGH B The costs of the osecuti | Washington Sewing Cabinets of solid mahogany. $83.30, Second S RELoECLEo §§2 00. wuas added Phe arcesl was made by Siate Po Jdiceman Styles avd Fine. Mr. Styles is superintsndent of the state police department of Weights and mcasures and Mr. Iine is his assistant Card Tables. drop leaf, of solid mahoguny, priced at $25.00; e cach. & Muflin Stands of solid mahogany with lipped edge (or $8.50 cach. Tea Wagons, mahozany. walnut and jacobean, $28.50. $27.50. $32.50, 00 to $60.00. Foled-LofedogeR2otaledeedggododofcdoke 2ok o ko Rk do b Rk X X X —OTHER GOOD GIET SU ONS— . O "".l;h ,I\:”"‘;‘;“- - See the Spinet Desks of xolid nahogany in mahogany finish. “”‘““B“L‘,“"_“s” ”_“"‘,’l :u \;'” 1o & smoking Stands of walnuf, also maho jacobean, Telephone e memieniinda sl he hitith Tables of solid mahogany, mahogany finish, finished and fumed oak. Also : ROl o e e Highboys, Lowboys and Secreta Mahogany Book = Cases. Prices LRIy R aGTNN Wl : 35k i o pastor will preach om “Branches Over e ranging frim $45.00 to $125.00 « e e & Davenports. upholstered in tapestry and velours, handsome pieces th 2 v me i : $85.00 up to $350.00 each canvass will be held i (he afternoon. | “% ki ¢ s The canvassers will meet at the | b Day Beds with box mattress upholstered in fapestry. cretonne and e e ha s 2k denim. $37.50 to $50.00. R e el & e \\ufl '\lumu:'l:x:.h; of solid mahogany with cane seat and back. $22.50. e e | rors § E , i ’ . " . meet at noon and the Christian En ) Mahogany Trays w : glass (op, ideal for Christmas and not expen- e et R e | (o] sive $0.76 and 37.50 each. 5 ! for the wonthly consecration meeting. | P Huml:(;m(:-m:lull l(,lmvm of mahogany would make superb gifts from The topic will be ““Truths That Jesus | ey 2 £65.00 to $250.00 eac) Taught.’ Leader, Miss Plorence | 5 G 1o Priscilla. Sev Cabinets of solid ‘mahogany. choice of two sizes, at T i l""#"*uousr TELLS P $7.50 and $8.50 cach. Episcopal —Celebration of holv | . AREVENOE OEFICER | 2 E Ladies’ Writing Desks of fumed oak. bird’s eye maple, mahogany and communion and sernion at 10:45 a. m WHERE HE Ccar ! & walnut, big choice from $16.50 to $65.00 cach. Sunday school al noon. [ vening o )“'Erv ALl THE 1 2 GIVE HER A HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER prayer and sermon af 7 p. m. Re\ OONSHINE - i WANT S {:? It will make a lasting and most satisfactory gift. For efficient work at Dr. J. S. Littell of West Hartford will | S has no equal. be the special Adveni preacher il : . Vs St S 5% The “Hoover” comes in four sizes, and will he demonstrated to you at Baptist—Sermon, “Wealk Disciples™ (- ey e A ] - '@. our Rug Department. One floor up at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at noon 1“'\:|‘|I“l\:""'l”\ ;‘fl'y“m‘“’”*lhbt‘fi‘r‘l. 17\‘»‘|‘l‘(’\ ‘r'[ fn(Hn _way to sec that Ireland shall ¢ Give Furniture a Thought for Your Gifts and come visit our Furni- Young People’s service at 6 p. m. Ser- T i "” . e :‘I_ »""_'ll" Kn wd that this republic of 0¥ ture Department. Two great floors filled with everything that is desir~ mon, “Twa Kinds of Sevvice* at 7/|Psace taking it ours will be the first to place her in X ablea. p. m ' | success: her rightful place amongst the frec st s Advent Christiun —Sermion, “A Fai and independent nations of the earth ‘iai' HAV LN(:AN AUNMOBKLE DI:,LI\B.RY F‘Ull l\'hW BR_\I‘AIN YOU OLV DEPEND ON PROMPTLY @ Question From an Heathen Waorld.” ’~*'\l)'ft'l’\lll\ o . i SCHUUL [;HIL @ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. at 10:45 a m. “Half Hearted ov TH"S ASHE BRAN H M KELLY, Secretary t . Whole Hearfed Servic Al T p.m | Officers elected last night are crvices at | [ President, Robert Muwrray: vice fi@#@fi#@@%@@fi@fi@##@@@@@%fi@@@@@@@@fifi@@@#@fi@ A M. ¥. Zion—Morning s 10:45 unday school at 12: AMrs. Thomas MeCormick BERLIN NEWS (o e o ove o+ PLAINVILLE WEWS | oo <t orst 'L ADNOPTY RESOLUTION | srmize s S, S ‘Ch“fll'e" i PFEW“OHH' Gy period that Mr. Dunham finds it dif- Brief ems + reasurer, Ellzabeth Fox; sentinel n bers of the family who have had it in PN who has been critically ill with pueu q v Dolan: trustee. John Mcelnerney, Mrs [ their possession. The clock is eight monia, was at nix store tor 2 short | WaANLS Senate to Help in Freging [ i ana e wores feet in height, reaching from the , while this morning i - The pupils of the Prevoeation ’Il(ml' to the cealing and will run 30 he trustees of the A. M. & Zion | Grammar sehool will present a, dramg on one winding. Several an- |- church will hold a meeting at the par e When the . Wal Ireland ‘,.,,“. dealers have .offered to buy the sonage on Monday evening at 34 Was Young his evenin $ o'clod ancient piece, but the owner will not Rev. Dr. J Littell of \West Hari- =g A 1t the hool. 1t will be in connectio) 3 ford will be the special preacner at Thomas Ashe branch of ith the New Britain educational e ;mv with it for any price. el Friends | [] bl A Minstrels Entertain. m ock ey [ lrish Ireedom, at its meeting last | x 2 tor The Tast Berlin minstrels enter- “heE SF L CRECGRQITIRS SV ICERIC LIOIND uF e £ 6 T e | e alr ! 1 carding Selectman GPISWOId Will Prot [ tined an andience of several hun " H"'ffl{w e i hizht adopted resolutions to be sent | 4 {lle programs esent the i {1y the enbire Eroupe s composed s : . s s e called foriiyput committee to lend its assistance g bh s ! There are <Ny noreased Fare IS ot o oS e |l Provide Peature | st “work” prices Mgt s | |11 [PRmten 10 lend, 15 wsmaunnen WO v e el ool Lin “knocking' their townspeople A e | Pl‘Opel' a"d [ll]pl‘()pel“ Lillllps “ Nt " i n thiTie AN " “ ». | Some of the “Gabs” hurt. bhut the aud- S { ity d 3 R ews BERLINITES TD ATTEND (o0 CRBRCGL o S el T m" pa | NOTICE - Just veceived A lare tlonorable Gentlemen and Members | | the end men. This evening the wind ALL DRESSED IN RED SHIRFS { shipment of sensible Nwmus zifls for of the Foreign Affairs Commit- | = I;-flf 8 i | up of the fair will be devoted tb a | = ! men, women and children. * They are ey WL lrsion, ko New regulations governing the usc "'\mx\‘“:vm\»-u‘: ; "‘M\‘(“‘W ‘Plens s | useful ax well as ornamentul and the We ask your immedtate and favor- | of clectric lights on motor vxehicles | [loviel, Spring s ilma rsol arth Guardian. .. Adaline Kay Afguments Ag et Cost of | dancing program. The fair so far h 5 DMosnanger been a gratifving success and there | 1At Day of pivefighters’ kutertain- (prices arve reasonable. Call and 100k | able report on house resolution 3404 ve been issued fram the office of the | Dagmar Carlsol Street Car ‘Travel Will Be Heard |is litile doubt. but that/the fair will § them over before buying clsewhere. | l'state department of motor vehicles| plute, Kir ¢ | % § R e ment Kxpected to Be Great Success | 1.5 Birnbaum ¥ cellEol “:“ '““‘i‘”"‘ """ a0 today. Automobile Commissioner I3 Darothy Witk By Commission in State Capitol— Tas Sottle: “I'hose finding it with the people .S p o s ol B W G ) ¥ | Cases Settled. i By Those in Charg Mher Pl SOk W. Stebbins has been supplied with ai Ascalaphus, Pluto’s Imp Griswold fined Judge George ( of Ireland hecause thoy protest against | list of I¢ I lights and copies of the | Datid ‘Tarye Other Gossip of Berlin. There will be a hearing before the | without costs for operating a molor{ i | ditions which. exiat between Norwaw | ders taisee ibat these jules are on Y Lillian Ashwort Public Utilities Commission Monday | vehicle without the proper license | "he Naugatuck fire depurtment min = = e : ¢ forced { An Old Woman Sylvia Adle 5 5 T A ) and S also ext etween ling 3 O RyIvie morning at 11:30 at the Statd Capl.| evening. There has been much s strel tronpe will appear this evening | Seventh Congress of Russinn Soviets | 00 Sweden a exlsl between kng In order to comply With the regila- | an Old Man . . . ... Harold Belol tol, when a protest by the town of | ulation as to what Clough would re- i at the last night of the firemen's fair, {land and Ireland. The injusticc of tions zoverning headlights on motor! \ vy N harles Coverd Werlin, s d by Iirst Selectman | ceive al the court’s hands as Nef qporqroupe is expected Lo furnish an| VT8¢ Strong Resolutions for lhxuor} compelling Ireland to conduct her na- ! vzehicles every headlight must have: | s Maiden v Sylvia Scotf Griswold./ with reference 1o the | figured in the accident which cost the 3 j 1 Aeal i s 1. An approved device for the ro- | Ceres' Atiendants Lind present vates of fare in effect be-|life of Johu Lazar, of New Bri interesting program and much amuse- | Relations With Fntente. [Rrtenalgblisin osesth o us LN eRCONSUI AT Tt o IR0 1l i lars | Ilelen Hare, Mnbel Carlsony. H Iween New Brilain and Kensington | several w ago. The automobile ] ment. The uniform of the Naugatuck | TonacnE oL am . off Great Britain. [lreland has more *. An electrie bulb of pr n Pros e s 2 5 n ¢ 6.—Strong resolu- | Jeoole ror i S | will be submitted. The originat [ Which he was driving was not proper- | department consists partly of the well | e wraing the makine i S noseopls Bund s lave el s e BB Lhn i e RO a1 Persephone’s Muide Mollie Welid protest was endorsed by thé majority |1y licensed evond that there was)known and much caricatured red | with the ontente were adopted by the| ™2DY ©f the small nations of Kurope 3. Proper focal adjustment sky, aBrbara Sinning, Syivia Clark af the people of Berlin and Kensing. | Do ¢harge against him. Alex Baba. | shirt and it is said the appearance of | tovo 1€ SHenle el ,\'“w.:,” Soviets, | Ireland’s arca is wore than 32,000 1. A proper tilt or aiming adiust-1 pepnice. Hall, Blanche Benjamin, tbn, particularly those who use the | the driver of the death motoreyele was | the minstrel traupe, wearing this uni- | > . o SLamEn SoN e o | ment | Marion Naughton . pa @ o us RS TG R e e b ! £ meeting in Moscow, at which Premier | square miles. 1t did a business 1ast | | iy of greatest importance that the | ; Erolley services In order ito- assure| discharged e was driving slowly at | form, is picturesque. They have been|yonine” and War Minister Trotzicy y JON Bl 5 | 1 ert, Donald Hat B eoeniticnliot hthe b ioe o o itictime the accident as far as | “tipped off”" to a number of local peo- | (o176 WO War Minister Trotaky | voar of $520.000.000 and more than | proper focal and ilt adjustments a ) Land and a satisfactory issue of the fare | CoWld be ascertained. He was obliged p ple and some amusing local jokes ave | Lo ¢ PLETART &8 Was @80 ot DA | g5 yop cont was. done with Kngland | made. otherwise the approved device ke protest, it is essential that as many | 10 turn out for another car and the | expected on e m_("'"__ [ “‘;,xu."” commun- il 5 per ocent whs Gone outsids | IBY mot properly light the road and 1 Belc s rnia a5 pomsible who are supporting the | 8ocident occurred as a resuit, making Alarge crowd was present last night | =5 ASTOIGINE (8 & Moscow in England bl N e neas el Reausogn v IR R g e SEEUTL SO moud Ouwin, Hym e : L his friend lazar, a vietim of cirenm- | although the building was not crowd- | '°94Y 1S uesotutioniipassedibbyaihio i sonin Sl e over 24 candle power arc prohihited n Riv petition for lower fares be present 2 o congress read: $47,000,000: Greece, $61.000.000; Nor- | V" e IeRal unless a spee : at the hearing Monday morning, | Sance . ed as it was on Thursday evening. “The Soviel government proposed | Way. $210.000.000: Denmark, § o e Hlaine M ibaten o il B oMo b e — Selectman Griswold said this morn. Some Coal on Hand The fallowing program was rendered | ihe SOVIel & proj aem e oy a0, el i permil has heen obtaines atented” | i aylowit Boehme e e miOEn A S ‘hortage aboul the coun- | by Forestville and Plainville {alent in | P°2¢€ 0 the Entente on August Ll s ° | mlare preventers, unless listed as legal{ (yjen, Bvelyn Zucker ing. He will appear before the com- the coal s -‘[’a\" B o ol oneiee of Wik Anna Bres has repeated the proposal e i emNIUIeR 305 SN otw Ay eclare e U oth el ise (MDD o HlallTodedh| Ut s San Donald rgonally s g yow \ be felt in Rerlin for a Anna 2 . s independence from Sweden and be- | GO S8 Al b S’ mission personally in his official | ('Y will not be fe Il ST Gk s e ke[ ot nce. It affirms again its un- | Its independence from Sweden and be- | 1o 14« are never to be used (Rt o Welin {ime. was (he statement made this e AR iyl . came a sepavate kingdom ruled by | ks . capacity ¥ it n.on and Nollie Bixby alterable desire for peace. It offers to | (A0 } ingdom led Probably the best and amst efficient | ch A eliminary' hearing (itions | morning. The faciories in town have s & 1 the [Dntente S e | one king and all this was done with- | 1 i A preliminar on petitions | Mml wupply an hand for the win. | Piano solo-—Miss Nellie Bixby Sntente powers—Englan e £ ) i A | home made device s hall o £ 5 and protests from. different parts of | # 800d suppiv on Babd (o8 CAE WINCL by duet—Miss Bessie Crowley and | I'rance. the United States and Jap: out shedding one drop of blood. Swe- [ 1,5 front lamp & saper or N1 used was mad the state was heard by the Com.|' luu‘! t }.‘,., is «‘vr; ]V)‘m.\ iy o A L {0t iR Gl oparatelyiiolbagint | den had almost three times as many | pack vaint, W this n od : i conmARAE | production being hindered. e Myers 5 L eonle 4 - Heonomitstwas |t 4 i i mission Monday, December lst, | PIOOUCton BeiE RCEHe . ads com-| Vocal solo—Aliss Josephine Downs tiations. It directs the execulive and ;l“i'_\” . ‘y'v:“\’”‘i Licor Mics Was | offq half of (he it complies With | (i) 1he schoal anc drop cur when it was agreed that further i bas enough coal on hand to] Vocal salo—Miss Josephine McCue. b \» »I\. . or ‘\,u. as v‘n Lrelanc | the la at little no expense. I'his 4% @lso pain he school hearings on the same subject should | £ & o Exhibition dance—Misses Vickers. orway wasihnwilling tofpay Intothe|| ivani 'be acgompl d by cutting blac mith « « © scene Mird L | it through until 1921, it is} B¥ | treasury of Sweden an extra profit pasting over th Jer half ge¥nearaiitniivionds AR TER A IF b e R SR S e TV LG Sen T i e e [ isasuiigo ok Sl paper and pas ) e upper At | G m sl in cliarpe of the At pected the Commission will Nt e e ned Ton the! coming wear| AAF and (he canvassers were relentless, e l Hlavacemanded L Rt Lo aaRoingliofitheirrontilamply £l Headlight | (44 1A, W i \ lower fare hetween Berlin and New n ‘t“” i The veceipts thus far have made tha [ consyl 'I‘”“‘ "’v“;‘“““"‘ their | plasses must never besattached in su Helbant o I resentid Britain, but it will be up to the ag-| Without interrubtio affair a success, but tonight is expected | ewn business as Treland did by their| ; way as to allow them to turn tion requlre . " rsal, grieved, it is said to state their r | Sale a Success. to exceed all previous fairs. . | »-»vm}l--n‘x::‘u_m‘ in jn:»l\xux‘ on I|"|N” i jolts of the car | includin s he p chool sons for demanding such action The Women's Aid society of the Skating at Ponds. 0 aVln st e R s BRI S e T fens m ok o s e assial o L cost The present fare from the center| Second (ongregational church \ small crowd of young people en- Lt O Gl el O Deri || ettt Tl Chm Rt o Pt ; X reople ‘e electorate on Decembe oy is will also prevent the | to Kensington is eight cems and | ized a considerable sum from its| joved (he first skafing of . | b |t . Joye J 3 & of the season 1 1918, seized the first occasion to de- | peflectar ) becoming covered witl = A P = 3 from the center to Bevlin. 12 cents| “White Tlephant”sand cake sale 1| vesterday at the Plainville pond. 1t{ !f thrift-does not come natural to | e e R HOnT R b g : : Clare by an ov e : majo s | vust would tarnish the I SUNDAY EVENINGS which is just double the former| the church parlors vesterday 2| was nol generally known that the pond | you, cultivate it. calize the fact || 'm allegiance (o the Irish republic | for some time snother eme DV 2 e ¥ St charge. This is considered to be w[ proceeds will be nsed by the sociely| was frozen over and only those who ‘| : i | by electing 76 per cent of ils mombers | device is to cover the upper % 2 b exhorbita e by e Berl 5 et s work e iek X 5 that every man who bas a dollar | k e { Jo wirch xhorbitant rat n\ mp l‘.nn}‘: | to cavey on its worl live in the vicinity enjoved the sport. 0 Ol Pt | (ha Tvish parliament. Iveland has | half of the reflector with paper and gl d Who cannot get, to New, Britain iwith- Brotherhood Meeting. A numlier of wkate Jaurneyed (o | aside is a capitalist. doné more than this. she has satur- | properly focusing the bylh. No spot-y ! o t using th olley se s | ri's New , { g " ' | ! = out usin e troll rvic el D o a e lican naton s pond on New Britain road (o ) ated the hills and valleys with the { light is to be used within feot of ay : g : nt John B Skating ; M| test (he thickness of the ice. Tt issaid | We earnestly urge you (o open an | hlood of her patriof S letesmicnl | Anpriaching Loeniale | : o - e T ST ek o aIRChT o TR eHTEER IR e e e A S e 3 : | Plood of her patriots and statesmen. | appriaching vehicl { Callahan undet »se divection am e . the Baraca class of (he Bapfist et (A account with this Bank for any su I having done all this and had not Additional information, including | @UANEE PECE . s force this morning on all the ponds { he Bariea CRst ol (06 BEPUS Pastor's Guild Entertainment. | been able to receive justice from the | instructions on how to prop tie | @ : ! Py about town Al ]u. hrick pits a O et G, N CEr e “The Pastor's Guild of the A. M. E e prosperity you enjoy today .(m-«“ misgovernment of Kngland in Treland. [ and foeus lights, together with infor Shlias j Sbgphe m‘ i demet el \.""T‘“ "",; e e A ] Zion church held an enfertainment af | not guarantee you prosperity tomor- | !l frecdom can e bought ""’“"‘:" Bab mation tgie iR fo L dne ) Ealon e 2 00 TR <kating rinks. The Paper Goods porfc the church Jast evening at which (he paid for freedom 100 fold. We reflectors can he had by applying to i 1 1 aric ; " : 5 e : @ row. “h he business | : o ness o S b < purtly frozen. but is dangerous. | East Berlin ltems. S A i Ohanges in'the busine ""“‘ American libecty loving citizens, ap- | the office of the commissioncrs of mo- | f hers Mhe brick pit at Dounely's vard ws Harold Sedgwick, of Hartford, wis| Auten. an elocutionlst, from Cam. | industrial world may later on lloprl\o‘ peal to vou not to place any obstacle | tor vehicles at Hartfore ¢ covered this morning with voung.| visiting friends im town last evening.| bridge, Mass. She rendered several | you of your ent mensure of pros- | mm—— — - eefemec = - e sters who appeared to he having the | The evening service at the eth-| selections which were appreciated by | perity. time of their lives odist churech will he omitted tomor- - = — To Raise Stock. ! row to permit the members of the F | Interest at 4 per cent. | Adam Adomovitch said thix moru-| church to join with the Middletown | tompany a few weeks ago, bul was | RN, S e S v/ el 3 ' ing that he was going in for stovk [ M. | chureh in a union servic| Still feeling the effects of plomaine S Do your Christmas shopping carly at Ryder's. We have a full line <'{ raising in a few weeks. He expecls| Seven churches will unite with the| Polson in his system. | THE | Electrical goods, CHinaware, Cut Glass, Flashlights, Toys, Pyrex oven-ware, Jure bred Jersey Teifers from | y v S R e oo Thomas Baratteklo is ving a 2 £ i v B two 1 | Middletown church for the service, 3 X Watches. Sled Eo sharp Pencil 4 New Jersey within a short time with | or which o speaker has been secnred. | concree walk laid over the entire PLAINVlllE TRUST cn | Calendars, Cards and Booklets, Ingersoll Watches, Sleds, Ever-sharp Pencils, i which to begin the proposed stock Be fronl of his store. .| = i 4 svlin Briefs. - farm. Adam has made @ name for | ] ! Kensington Items i Stationery, Etc. himself as a real estate expert hav- R B L ST SOl TR 2 PLAINVELIA, CONN. ing made his ‘‘pile’” by H,,,,,,,,\,.,,f Maps.. was in town today looking up Mrs. Charles Barnes, of Southing- ’ “q she DRoperty about the town | relatives from whom he had not| ion, is visiting her duughter, Mrs | Banking Hours.— | i Owns Ancient Clock. heavd in some lime. C. I, Lewis, for a few days { $ A om0 3 p. M. exoepL | W. D. Dunbam, of Hudson street. ia| It Was reported this morning that Miss Charlotte Woods returnad | Satirdaye the possessor of an old-fashioned | - M. Jarvis has entirely recovered | home to Willimantic {his morning P oaom to 12 clock, more than 200 years old. 'The § from his illness. He returned to his| after severnl weeks' visit here with ancient timepiece - has passed - dosn duties at the Federnl Adding Machine - relatives. l ¥ b, om. Sa