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FORMER (0. ELIEUT. {7y natEsFRENGH Wi | CARLES DILON & €O Nuptial Knot Is Tied by Bride- | Special @Eearance Values groom’s Own Father Marsay os Throatlets he releif of Throat ronchical Affections “his is the scason of the year when cvery woman needs a new You'll find surprisingly beautiful modecls at the lowest of prices Silk Beavers and t SN Hat. today, We Wish Our Friends and Castomers a Happy and Harris of Win- 1! e he | Lieut. Robert V. K. youthful: . $3.98 In black, navy, mart and worth up to §12 \lodels in black onl o F-'cl)rmthe Children little Hats school girls could possibly wish for. : on, home town, to! Marguerite Pravost. Un- | in connection with this tty little wedding v that Rev. Robert Van Kleck futher of th New aluable to Public : ers, smgers aHd The smart Worth up to § Worth up to Worth up to oice Workers Trimmed Hats THAN IALF PRI > B 3 2 Prosperous New Year the smartest 1 to vou are of will appe Extraordinar creations of th h up to § h upr to § Worth up to A1l models wor . $4.98 $5.98 4 $6.98 ..... $9.98 inson Drug Co. - 69-171 MAIN ST. Untrimmed Hats In brown, taupe. navy and bluck, in an unlimited ; worth up to $7.30, ITY ITEMS T JOHN BCVLE CONC-NY a French tank outfit under Ame I ordered the bridge and plans were to commar His work over of | be submitted by January These he highest order and of valor | plans have not been ex: n the St. Mihiel and Argonne of-| but they call for fensiv decorated with the! costing about $7 January Records, L. | he: o.—advt. C. PHONE 359 dy’s Dancing School tonlght. January Records, C. o.—advt. LIEUT. R. V. K. HARRIS. i i H. Judd has been appointed | — k in the office of the state at Hartford. Mr. Judd re- 1t the bride, a native of Fr 855 Stanley street and has ‘came all the way to the little Ne Hated with that office for t"el England town to become the wife of oom, performed the cer ! the former army ofii { in Baltimore. | CONCRETE BRIDGE croix and was twice cited | 1+ will have to secur: With who corp: his bride, Lieutenant Harris, now aeting adjutant of the tank Camp Meade, Md., will reside | muke the bridge possible th additio land in the immediate vicinity, as the ap-, proach will have to be graded not un- | like the bridge a few hundred feet rurther on where the highway crosses the main line tracks. 3 & 5 FRANKLIN S0Q. the aforementioned extension has been granted. Already more than 500 jitney li- have been issued, and in ch been obliged 2 from $1.000 ; time i Britain General hospital gather for the TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORE HOSPITAL ROOM NEEDED. Facilities Inadequate for Handling In- | creased Numbers of Patients. When the incorporators of the New annual meeting, it is likely that at- PLAN AT CLAYTON | 1 tention will be devoted ta the need of i 2 new huilding to care for the in- se in pat at the institution. It | pointed out that the building is in- adequate. At present the avy number of patient the institution 100. The doubled at tI hospital sinc Records, C. The elder Mr. Harris is pastor of | St. James church at Winsted and it | was in this church that the wedding | took Miss Margaret Anna Har- of the oom, was brides- Louis Otis Van bride GE DEBT. OFFICER MURPHY THROUGH. Wiliam ¥. Murphy, for the pas .- four and a half years connected witr the New ain police department as a patralman, has tendered his resigna { tion to Chief William J. Rawlings, Murphy was regarded as a capabl® | police officer by o 1s of the depart- ment and his resignation will be ac cepted with regrets. WILL PAY MOI Within a few months Rev. J. k. Kiingl pastor of the Swedish IXlim Baptist church, expects that the cntire indebtedness of the church wili be paid he amount of the in juiy | debteduess is 500. which amount % | partly in hand. eral hundred dol- | Tar have been pledged by membe of the church and this amount is av not begin until next | able at any time. rding to statements | the, state mo Police in this, have be With Motorists o1l Li : < Have Doing Away With Death| = | Until Sunday Night to Securc y, Will Cost Upwards and Do ot} 1920 Num Plates, Alth marker: automobil using compuny . thé ol | ng at Clayton's 1 its place will rhead bridge, a monument | ety and a tesumonial to wreck victims whose mar- | ork ac on their machin re com- Mr, and war-torn was s met in| former army as first he n paign to raise funds for the hospital, should the incorporators decide to { erect a new building. The impression { which prevails that the money be-| queathed by the late Darius Miller there 137 | would make a new hospital possible, is s Home who! erroneous. The amount left the in-| . according to the| stitution by the benefactor was so| ¢ Klir ade that only the income of the be- | quest goes to the hosp! A new hospital of such size as to meet the s would cost between $600,000 and ' 5700,000. mitting a distinet violation of the law, prosecutions wi Monday aut today by ‘tments. ind towns, ctfect. in the t | rise Tieutenant Ha formerly | to public second lieutenant of Company E, Hvzq‘i the many infantry, and was for many| tyrdom necessary before th = in charge of that unit in this| road company was sufliciently im- when former lieutenant Ashley| Pressed with the necessity of abolish- riffin was in command of the com- | ing t ide crossir The last fa- , 1918, Lieutenant Har-} tality on November when four sed while tion. and on | local people were Killed there o the lines, ssigned to! The public utilities commission then RE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE MEETS The athletic committee of the K. of will hold its first meeting tonigh for the purpose of organizing. The group consists of A. N. -Pilz, Judge Yilliam F. Mangan, James McGrail James Kiniry, Joseph Roche, Clar epce Callahan and Silas Lynch. an ov N\ @& > 6 BeLuans Wé Hot water W™= Sure Relief L] IIN-DIGESTION I { returning ORPHANS \t the present time orpLans in the Childr, { are being cared fo | statement by Rev. J. perintendent. Owing price of lumber and build the proposed new Child annot be constructed at pres hoth de rush for licen and by mail. the able to handle them ' personal ¢ wrtent all. As a NONNW IN PROGRESS The Sign of Honest Values iable Merchandise—Low Prices C\f' P £ f4222¥ U I Dur Success—Your Advantage it i STORE CLOSES Shopping Event of Economy and Thrift - y a Few of the Many Genuine Bargain Items are Herein Mentioned. There are Hundreds of Others. In Fact Almost Every Article in Qur Store Today is - . 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