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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, BDECEMBER 38 1919, lina Meiito and William Stellmache: g@@fii} E'i.i'@"i"i'fiufl@' K 9&ifi?~i§?i&@@?@i‘} 01-4“?%5'-%.5551' dotetole: .i- 5"13': STOTE PLAINVILLE NEWS | st Bt St v | P : e B Steiger- Vedder Company Ak e and Minnie Yenzo Grade TA M. Bernice Towne, | € SUCCESSOR YO C./8. HIELS & CO. teacher: Mary Appruzzese. Roy Ber B . Yvonne Brunelle. Arthur Burna, Lil S(ore ClotesTat e PAl IIodiy lian Case, Amerigo Colella, Louis K = g MIN Ditoli, Louisa De Carli, Helen Den { ton. Doris Ianning, Josephine Kor i Special Prices on These & . o Grade TB—Mildred Nelson, teacher No Serious Damage Done When | r:iciers aewert taitian it oo Automobiles Are Wrecgked | Feover Vaneer trvins tandiere. A Flne Glfts For thur Vicinus, Wesley Naamor, John \'Ii‘vwlv \) rion Ornis, Rose Vilardi, All Millinery at Half Price s s o ok i Bt O S . Christm. 3 wol Attendance | Clara Strunz and Beatrice Zickwolf $1.76 VALUE SILK STOCKINGS AT §1 5 5 O R N G 2. Pure dye Beche—Corning. sitk semi-fashioned silk lisle toy black i RicheMeu riblLe Report—I- Prior Injured— \ wedding of interest to local peo Officer Murino veceived reports of | Beebe, daughter of Mrs. Alice Beebe WOMEN'S I''ALIAN SILK TOP VE two antomobile accidents which oc- | Will become the bride of Harold Corn pink, with ribbed silk lisle body S 2711 M 29 ]1 T 30 curred in the heavy fog last night. A | ing. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. & Corn at. (7 on. (7 ues. t/l small truck owned by (he Connecticut | iNg. of Chirch streel. this fown, The Light & [ower company struck v | wedding will take place at the Beche - ol | machine owned by My, Miiler of New | home at 23 ocadview street, Bristol imperfections scarcely discernible MEN'S CHENBY {-IN-HAND TI#S, 19c. Seconds of 65¢ grade, with, | Britain avenue. The car was stand Rev. Krnesi . Wismer, pastor of the 3 ing in front of the Maunning garage [ Bristol Congresational church will MEN'S $15.00 ANGORA COAT SWEATERS AT $02:00, In-V-neck near Hart's corner and Mr. Mauning | Peform the ceremony MAKES NO MATETER WHA T YOU SELECT, a Hat, a | wus cranking the machine when it The couple wiil be attended by Miss Flowers, Feathers, or anything connccted with Millinery, is yours was sideswiped by (he truck. Neither | Mdith Abbott of Elmwood as hrides N e i for these three days at just half of its marked price. This is machine was damaged very much, | maid and Robert MclLaughlin, of 'HREE-PTECE TURKISH TOWBL SETS-—SPBECIAL, $1.50 BOX. a@ opportunity that is give but once a year so make the most The driver ave his name as Lestar Rosendale, N. Y as best o n Dor of it H Moorcroft of 58 Main streat, New | othy Sevmour and Ruth Mather will PURE LINBN PATPTERN TABLE OCLOTHS, 2x2 yards, regular Bear in mind it make uo di fevence how big a roduction has Britain Officer Mavino stated that | ¢t as flower girls. The couple will s1n S 2 alrcady been made on any Hat for sale jou get at just Ialr one or two of the youns men in (he | leave on a wedding tnip shortly after “ that reduced price. For Instance, Af a Hat has been roduced from {ruck were intoxicated but as the | the ceremony and upon (heir veturn $8.00 to $1.00 you get it for hal'f that. If 1t has been reduced driver did not appear to be so, no | Will reside on Church street. in this Napkins to match at special prices. from $12.00 to $5.00 you get it for half of that and so on all R AT OE fow. through the Millinery Doepts. offerings for the three days A minor accident oceurred on New Ingured A\t Factory. mentioned, $ y, Monday and Fuesday, Deccmber 27th, Eritainiaenuatw et ol At too obile: Erank Prior fell from a staging 20th, and Be sure to improve this opportunity of goetting the ownership of which could nol 'be sterday afternoon while painiing at $2.00 value. a new Hat, or Hats at just flalf Price. determined, wis struck by n speeding | {he new huilding of the Standard Steel machine which did not stop 1o aseer- | and avings, Inc. He sustained BEACON BATHROBE BLANKETS. Wilh cord and tassel, assort- tain the damage. There was no chie | PaInful bl not serious injurfes and 16 (DG identitvion the sheeder went o his home on Wesl Main St. Plainville Greaded Schools. ngagement Anuonnced. Pupils perfect in attendance for Miss Hattie Birdsey of Plantsvidle (U Ficr e o Bhey bteres 1160, o announces the engagement of her Kindergarten — Ruth 11 Wileox, | Miece, Miss Talu Rishop. to Charles Reva M. Bunnell, teachers: Austin | W. Grifin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hay- o i Daniels, Raymond De Larm. Nor-|den W. Grifin of this town. The date v e o s e e Knitted and - Brushed HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITATN YOU CAN DEPEND OGN PROMPTI Grade 1A Idna Traver, fcacher; . Christmas Tree Tonight. RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. Theresa Bosco. Lucy Bernarducci, The ainual Christmas exorcises ‘of Norris Clark, Leonard Cavallaro, Hor. [ the Congregational church Sunday W hd ace French, Albert Gnozza, Harvey | S¢hool will be held this evening at 7 001 Scarfs Prlced @fi?i@b@@'@@@ @@@@@@@fi@fi#fl%fififfifif’m"}fi’f}fifl‘fifi G ey e e L e e e e e x| Kon Banner, Lois Norion and |bers of the Sunday school and the styles, with sleeves,— grey, blue, brown and heather. grade, special, $8.98: 2 yards, regular §15 grade, special, $10.50; 2x3 yards, regulur $16.98 grade, special, $12.005 Victory L.unch Sets—-13 pieces, §1.50 Sot. Rubbervized, our reghlat ed patterns, special at $3.00, i Roy Peterson childrea will bring gifts to be sent to I "ar BERLIN NEWS Auto Accidents, er resident here, wes visiting in town Grade ZA- (. M. McCarthy, teach- | the Children's Home in New Britain. O TWo louring cars came together af | 1S MOrnine ; er: Benny Caparelli, Jennie (fiambreil. | A Christmas trec will be included in bt ____.___.—___—_’ the railroad crossing in Beckley last Mr and Mrs. John Connley are en-|,." yocan)y Flotcher and Angelo Guier- | the program. Aiss Kthel Bedford -is artaining he - Miss Sarah Conn- . Large varieties in rese. copen, tan ané he: . 'They are lortaining hig sister, Miss Sarah Conn- | 70 0 0 (inion smith in charge of wrrangements LAl el pe A heather I'he: Are {ley, who has been spending the past Grade 2B - Dorothy Shanahan, | Reducing Mortgage. practical for skating and general sport wear-—the plain Searfs ave teacher; Bdward Earl, John Gallagher, Rev. . K. Barrow. pastor of the fringe trimmed: others are hroad affairs with holts The names of those concerned in the James Prior, Emma Scranton and [ 4. M. BE. Zion church. has veported to $ accidont could not be Jearned this : Celin Yenzo o & his congregaiion (hat he recently Scarfs up to $4.95, special $2.95. morums Al e Rreportaal ihng ) of | sl oce s namEeego R ed gl sexeral Grades 10 and Mildred (. | made the first payient on the church § g injured ones were removed to Merr. | "ockS since his operation ] Terry, teacher—John Bernardueci, | debt since he assumed charge of the RGN B Ao K8 6. ARGl BLEE, IR it h s Howard Gibney's conditlon is Rlizabeth Brastoro, Alexander Patti- | church. The mortgage is held by the ) $7.95, special $5.05, e A Rearts up to ported about the me. son, Marion Roberts, Angelina Sabi Southington Bank & Trust company : Mrs. A, . Bushnell spent yesterd. B aRe e AR ¢ Scarfs up to $14.95, special $10.95 railvoad track this moning, without Plaitiville wit - wister, Mrs. L | Raymond Sanford and Hazel Teach- | #nd has been reduced to $1.600. Hoaris lp Lo -3b; speoia .85, the maka in Plainville with her sister. Mrs. [ Minor Accidents. Schfl()] Gomm]“% Makes Refi()m- An automobile skidded in front ot | ' < TIBEINS “M(:"rudv 3A-—Alice Tuttle. teacher; A hox named Atwater, living on z i the Town hall lust evening and made Kensington Items, Arthur Bunnell, Alice Greeuner, Irene | New Britain avenue, smashed his fing o mendfl[lons A[wr Mee[mg several complete revolutions hefore it th Whitnes and daugh. | Mills, Emma Miller, John Mackoneski, | € vesterday when ff became caught | stopped in the front yard of. the 3 beth Whitney and daugh-} . o0 Aorse, Ilazel Simon. Carl Pe- [in a eorn cutter. The injury was |° o S | Stearns vesidence. The noise attract- - Ethel Teft today for Guilford | . 0 06 Ruth Tyler S0 seriovs that amputation of the end [ will be observed as usuaj in Plaln~, 1 | residents who rushed out to sec if | ) rf-’il‘m.\]-\”“ EpentBibelblidave irade 3B—Dorolhy Monion, teach- | of the finger was necessary ville next week There will be watch | There witl he services at some of thd PLAN LIKELY T0 6O THROUGH | oot i, ssmies v s b W15 0 e R e e T e R T e bl ! that no oneyhad been hurl. The ma- Michael Denton of Meriden is spend- | Rose Greener, Joseph Latham, Wdna | ©f an unusual accldent last night on | and this custom will be observed by Brief ltems. chie was driven onto the highwiy { ing the dov with friends. Livingston, Dorothy Gloriant, Rarl | West Main strect. lle was unhitching | many families. A number of private William Hemingway of the nawvy 1 i ind started on its way i McGibbon, Susan Parkinson and Dovis [ @ horse when the animal fell knocking | partics have been arranged for New | spending a furlough at his howe or School Budget for Year Will Prob- g All the GUEALE Bl ekl j““ ‘;"'“",\vr‘..n..‘. the man down. When the latter at- [ Year's ove, and according (o hints | North Washington siveet Bast Berlin Items, down' for. Christmas day it was stated fA - Esther FE. Tappert, | tempted o rise, the horse kicked him. | which have peen Jet fall, they wii] Judd Wadsworth, 17 5. N, is hom ably Reach $60,000 lustead of the . ing Grade . t : Miss Illorence ©aros, - recreatibn | TP Morning teacher: Norman 11, Rolland Gau- | the shoe cutting the bridge of his | not all ke “dry’” parties. The younger |00 & furlough Many winttr sports enthusiastsfror 547,500 Oviginally Agreed Upon— | /ftcretary of the Lalewood Y W. (: s Louise Talcott af Hariford is | {hier, Tony Lapore, Viola Livingstone, | nose. Medical —altendance was re- | paople wall probably spend (he even- . returned home last evening to spend | sbending the holidays in town with | Jennic Melldowice, Charles Mills, | auired. ing in nearby cities and fowns w n..m-‘}_ Lnn\ij} enjoyed the skating af thd Imported Workmen Are Dissat olidays with Ler parents Mr, and | friends IZmile Voisard, Dovothy Conlin John Ahlquist, sustained a painfol | dances and pacties will be held. |“'¢IN“U” an Rockwell park, Bristdl - 1 Mheodore Carns, i Grade 1B—Annie L. Berry, teacher: | injury to his thumb while working on ast evening. —Other News items. it Trains Running Late., it g PR A % > g Dey n Notes ! ames Fo ¢ a - ficd—Other Nows items. Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Bailey of Au- g ncglat Sebastian Arcari, Cleminina Conforti, | the pipes at fhe pump statton. Ile Sl o ¢ James Fox and Clayton Haggenty Yit0 burn, N. Y., are sjending (he holidays The main line trains arve rvunning | Theresa Datoli, Mary Carragher, Tor- [ Will be obliged to remain idle for Suggestions have been received | have aceepted positiony avith the € gt 7| with Henry Bailey. from an hour to two hours late today | ace CGravson, Emily Kilby, Samuel | some izme. from various members of the local | 1! |" i m‘“”'{'"“” mended by the Berlin School commit- !~ Mrs, Winfleld Ross spent the day in 1 account of the heavy holiday Lavel. [ Pratt and iSenneth Prio Annual Factory Inventories. post as 1o the disposel of funde which Jarl Hotehkiss hax bean semove tee At a special meeting held lasi| New Britain L | G el oA hall St teRch e The Bristol Manufacturing com- | will be veulized from the Brock- ! from his home on Forveswille asenie ewning in the Town hall. The foi-| The annual Christmas tree exer-| aigo runnink lafe, being eld up by | Louise Bosco. Felix Caliendo., Ray- | Pany's Tocal plant will shut down Sut- [ Barnes post carnival on the first | (o the Hartford hospitul. He is sqr ¢ | cises of the Methedist church will he S & L © behind | mond Cassidy, Norman Demanche, | urday &t noon for the annual inven- | three days of (he new year. The on lowing resolution was unanimously | the mail trains which arve behine ¢ A fle . < ! held in the church parlors this eve- q All LI freight tr: are | Sistina Gnozza Lincoln Johnson, | tory and repairs I'he factory will re which has been received with the adopted by the bourd T schedule. 1e freight trains arc 5 : el Shopping. We stil have many use. “Eesolved, That : X i ning. There will be recitations by | ray hehind their schedules, making (he | Josephine McGuire, George Nyberg. | sume operations on January 5 most favor by (he far-sighted and ] Hihave. tesolved, That the Berlin School | b Parkinson. Bessie Pattison, Avis The Trambull Klectric Manufuetur- | deep-thinking members is the sugges- | ful Gifts on which weé wil saorifioly Committee recommend that each | the | Prices to ¢lear them out. Come earfy teacher be given a flal Increase in sai- | il be distributed. Pratt, Viela Stillmacher, Rosalic 1, 2 and 3 for the annual inven- | fund for a municipal building to be | 4id get the benefit @ {hem. Lol Bhrmbaum.—adwi. | R | ary of $350 for the school year .,,.,_’ AT e Martin Hazen. ’ S econlandl oy s o tory, Stanley S Gwillim stated (his | erecled by the town at some flime in e p e S Stop at Conforbiss for your Christ | evening, one of the machines turning turtle after the impact and resulting i injuny tolfonellofl the Wocatpania:itoLorat noNths i sbutladalp Al flenry Kreisen returned home yves- terday from the Middlesex hospital turned turtle was in a lot near. the An increase of iously ill with pneumonia Only two more days of Qhiigtma the children and singing of carols | gay altogether an extremely busy one | Anna after which the jresents frem the tree | for the' trainmen Pease, Clavence Peterson. Blizabeth company will close during Jan- | tion that the money be added to 19020. We therefore petition (he an attack of chicken-pox and iz able The funeral of Martin Hazen was Grade HB—Julia Hurtado, teacher: [ morning the futnre. No action bas beew taken | Wi Bolrdito e b im e ; : : B § prob- | mas sweels in neal lholiday baxes megdation and notlfy the sclectmen | Albert Hubbard snd wife of Hig. | N4 from his late vesidence in East| g oo™ Annie Cagciello, Mildred | not sei the date for its shut down and | ably be considered at a m«eting {o be | to call a special town meeting the | ganum have been visifing witl hixs | Berlin at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. ) pejoy, Irene CGreener. Evelyn Ilan- | inventory, and wili not do so until | held after the close of the carnival 'wo pounds of sugar In each fruit first week in January to act on this| parents, Mv, and Mrs. D. B. Hubbard. | FeY- H. . Hildreth of Thompsonvillo {1y jrene Livingston, John Madaley, | after the holidays. Other focal fac The canvassers for the cawiival| basket.—Advi. resolution.” ind Rev. Samuel A. Fiske of Berlin | |5lq(ny Mason, Ralph Minello, John | fories will shut down for short peviods { met last evening fn the town hall | WANTED-- Young man for genera| This action by the school board 1s o N i il officiating. “I'he services at the grave | pojjaw, Ruth Smith, Harriet Smith, {after the coming of the new yvear and made reooris of thelr werk (o (he shop work. Apply at Rogors Nast tiie outcome of the resolution present toand Mis. Edgar Whilaker left | were conducted by Washinglon lodge., | o)y Stepanuk, Irene Sturmer, Kiba Morgan Recruiting Here. commitiee. Or the whole the reports & Door Co 12-33- today for Holyoke Mass. where they | No. 81, F. & M. of which the | \rujiidi. Joseph Velnidi and Irene | Nelson Morgan arvived home last | indiceted snccess beyond expactations | will spend the holidays deceased was 4 member and past mas- ers for a substantial increase in sal- Eh s Vineent night and will spend (he holidays i | Some of the girls, however, related | O] t ary, several weeks ago. @ll that noyw Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Minor will | ¢ The emploves of the Berlin Cou- Grade 6A- Mary 1. Mills, teache his home at 21 Maple sireet. He is | different experiences. In a number CO] UNICATED | awits the granting of the increa "'l spend the holidays at the home of | Striction company altended fhe funer v Fletcher, Gladys Madeley, Nicco- | on recruiting duty for the United | o instan.es, pcople who have forgot- | s | > | to be aboul Louis Gerlonti, Viola Bruce, Annette | ‘The Standard Steel & Bearvings has { on this proposition but it will Kine assortment of brigk lce crean Bevlin Briefs, ed to the board by the Berlin teach their daughter, Mis. Albert Hughes | ! in @ body, the tary closing at = States wrmy, coast artillery branch, | {an the sacnifices made by the soldiers Plainville, Dec. 28, 1449, P - silie sloves to atiend. 1ere 21 any | listment for any branch of (he army 2 {aces o girls who are can = for the increase, and -“"“"“"" to Miss Noilie Minor returned home | ;. heautitul floral tributes from the ,', ;:, T “‘, : fhied tones ”l '“,‘ ,f;. = |m.|‘, m v‘,,l so | T the Wditor of the Hemadd: statements made this morning, there| from Bristol vesterday ror the holi- | \uaons K. of P., Modern Woodmen, | "'l S vassing for the affain g 1 understand from reading Thesicr 8 no reason to doubt but what the | da¥s. Miss Minor is a teacher in the | pa,jin Construction company and the . e 1 1oh vemniopal h 1o ‘;‘”.'“‘ s i | o] M4 that we will have to decide at 1 Bri ic s I o k 1e gitney busses which begrs o The oc Joss as eered © 2 increase will be given Bristol public schools, | st Berlin Improvement company The R oss has volunteere town meeting whether We ghowl Berlin follows in line with the res: Harvey Nourse of Hartford, a form- | ' } all Plainwitle school teachers. of the towns about the state, all of R TR T RS 0 TR T [t i) P e G G 1o G . o x y PlNCh “rsuraising the salaries of thoir Plants and Cut it ix supposed (hal (hey have ccased | row givls as It is thought that can- | ARpAESInCL (RO oR L On MUASS L rfudis far WB an bo ascertain. operations as a resull of the appronch | vossing becomen a nuisance when car- | (ine 1 atm one afthe muny taXpayess Southington is the only city in the of winter weather vied too far tHaticonsifer {(hOguIEh gX iute o o a¥ Bawar . . e If the school {eachers sigaoe state that has refused _to grant ihe | Flowers Sehool Pupils Employed There will be three musical o “ i‘,i,:“:.“ y’.‘l, l‘:ur\nf’unn ‘\. H“:u L \w};'m(. teachers’ demands. [Plainville has| i Muny High school pupils and Gram- § oy iations af the carnival. The Al- | lated amount the ntracts should made « recommendation for substan- | s =cHooll bR hOE i eCTIUNTNNER L s e e oy e L e e it s e oot e tial increase, ate 25l requirements are working In lovn R 2 but to dale no other ! BLICIRIC TOASTERS iirement rking Inloeal |y g o dancing. The Side Show | mitte town in the state has advised to make | SLI factories and m stores in New Britain | 10 ot i e e et et g e oL oinisteiastdvined i — B — ARG HBATING PADS i e s I S L D eeomben] ihaas " e contracts are nat legal wnd uch a substantial increase as asked | ELECT iwing (1 hool vaeat e of Lesionnaires, will contribute | binding | think the school committea posed for by the Berlin hoard. The teach- | I VIBRATORS applieations for (emporary i mploy its musical effort at the freak show have been lax in their handling of tha ersy it is stated, are not paid as well Only When Bought at the BEURERA VACUUM ment were received by the factorles fo "siowart Drum Corps of this town | situation. 1 note that the teachend in ‘Berlin as in other towns about the CLEANERS hefore (he close of school I« the | . I for one de is the stamp of approval by the citi- g crations with the inauguration of the fgperate a hooth for the carnival com. | TWE o 23300 ok SRRrTe perment was | ox cemele anl an increase of $200 per yoe Loterineniay O AR O zone fare system on the trolloy carvs. | ittee. canvassing on the danc 3 I also donate its services. The war | threaten to resign, and state making the large increase nee holidays, 1 s said that this condi e SHE s e ! Kot think thes will da 8o becatise TR y ¢ CLRCTIIC TABLE LAMPS on is a resnlt o s eondL { museum which now conta o k the il ¢ cans ey Proary BEEOTIG 1 Wikl 0% e o i nd varied collection of war velies and | waonld place themselves on record a Some 30 teachers would be affectzd PLASHIAGHTS Hhohaitanal dihiliigseiins o n At ouvenirs, will be ened tor school | hreaking faith on a contract and ou by ; S LAGHYS cording to local manufacturers, the . shiy i e the increase, it was stated this AMAS TRE R i to o | ehildren on saturg fternoon. Jan- | 1o be to teach th ELECTRIC IRONS scareity of help has somathing to do | ... 3" A well-equipped restaurant | state. It it bsplutely nocessary ¢ with it . S e . will serve meals during the carnival maintain the high standard of out year to meet the added expense. The | DIM-A-LITES, 177C. e yn_yvhfl‘l; nr‘ \||||"";|1'V‘- ' o et et schools Uhis propusition could be han- e —_— Several unofficia complaints have ossenger as ceident. % 1 D] e C4 e ¥ 5 Y dle by granting each teacher a hopus ghool ‘budget called for $47,500, but b CIGARS, TOBACCO and Ol- been heard from vesidents of Pierce ot Aoz befyze the year is over the expense of T p e Sl e e Donald Messenger, son of Mrs. Mol- | of §100. payable at the expiration of 4 e ¢ PAQH streét and lower \West Ala oo S o L8 the schools to the town will be nearly al On e' lonel' 0. GARE S in XMAS PACK- i e ety ot 11y Messenger of West Main streer, | their contiacts in June, 1920, All tax $60,000. The Berlin schools, it is re- G e They v that their slum. | 'a® written home from Vallejo, (a pavers interested in the reduction i S < ; where lie is stafioned on the U, 8. 8 town tax rate should attend thi vorted, are ranking with the best T e e i) 8chools in the state, a high standard 329 MAIN STREET XMas rres and Wivens LS QTR BV oo | Georsia e writes (hat be had an | mesting A having been set by Superintendent o'clock by youns men zoing home at cident and {hat his arm was burned XP4 t g Dt S . P or o, ST T 2 ro ingers to elbow. He save na Showalter. A variety of .hard candi Candy Canes—Rib ROBERT’S this time R L HAS ONLE AR R L Practically all of the teache : 1e e e . 10 s said (hat the disturbers insist cally all o e lea bon Candy a specialty. - L Christmas Observance, Geneva, Dec, 24.—TFormer Bmpress ®way for the Christmas vacation and 2 3 ey on singing while on their homeward BB e ittt hoa rors A full line of fancy boxes that make excellent SmokeShOp journey. and (hat resardless of | Business activities will be suspended | Zita of Austria who yesterday was ros tune until their return in Januvary. [t gifts > whether or not ts musical, | here tomorrow in observance of the | ported 1o :»» ~‘H’mUM\ w[ with pnert I hoped by the board that the tow 2 e rQ s 13 WHITING STRE it is anything but pleasng to people | holiday. The Plainville Trust com- bmonia at her home in Prangins s Bt alinorising the morense van QUALITY and SERVICE UNSURPASSED. hATRELE e A s | e i s ot o ST e held before the teachers return to PLAINVILLE. New Year to Be Welcomed lories and stores will close and the | cording to her physiclans diagnosig Beir duties. e annual New Year festivities | post office will observe holiday hours, | today. morning, making a total of over $11, 000 more to be raised by taxation this Next to Palace Theater