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—— - - ——— P . to buy at a large reduction. For two | 1 24l 2 e PLAINVILLE NEWS weeks, beginning Saturday. January | | PRI 10th, and ending Saturday evening, " Jamiary 24th, we will give you 20 WEll l ( ;IVE YOU A i discount on anything in our stock —~ 'SERVHHzMEN ARE s v o s 6T o SIS Gt | Footwear and Mens Furnishin Open Monday. Friday and Safurdas NOTICE —Our Jannary Clearance Sale start= Salurday. from 10th 1o i e R Don’t hesitatc any longer if you really are Mfly Give Funds TOWfl[’d MlllliGl" gSoveting ive Swlllseli fat Scoslfprics, need of a good reliable Range. The cost to man A% we are fo discontinue the cale 1ar 1. Gross, L1 Whiting | [ e es stea - ol o dav . - pal Building i facture goes steadily on advancing day by day. - - 1-9-Kedx Annual January Sale of Muslinwear Now Comes With Its Big Values REGARDLIESS OF THE HIGHER COSTS OF COTTONS WE BY FORESIGHTED PREPAREDNESS ALE ABLE TO OFFER YOU MORE EXCELLENT QUALITIES IN DESIRABLE UN PHAN YOU HAVE SELN IN A LONG. LONG TIME AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS WI ARE ASKING AT THIS SALL Wi'LL LET THE GARMENTS THEMSELVES TELL THE STORY WHICH THEY WILL WHUN YOU SEE THEDM. NOTE THE GOWNS FINE NV ELOPES ‘These dainty garments will particu tidious women. v regular §1.25 grade $1.29 for £1.50 kind. $1.19 priced for $2.00 grade. fov regular $2.50 garments. $2.49 for regular $3.00 kind. A splendid opportunity fo supply yourselvs now at ihese prices. CANTUD-—A cteady. rehable man, We'll give you a little advice: Buy now—evd \ or middle d. for the po 5 i MEMBERS REMA]N SILENT‘ ‘&:"JI:.'{L;:;} sexton ot the chureh of if you do not want it right away. But it anywa wor! : j i . ; Apply Rev John E. Fay. 21 Bro we'll hold it for your convenience. A CRAWFOR street OOy ) Realzedilagicasn vas — RANGE meauns a good 1009 investment. No be —Howard Bradstreet (o Address - g ter Ran r s g ay E conmsmimmw. ¢ 1. v | Vi@ple Hill Btpec mads or live oy e e CH i FFORD. Greatest coal and labor-saver ever kno plefolele g i Celcbrate—Other News. feted) ¢ uextmesline of the Maploiil besides a wonder worker in the cooking line. There is a rumor current concern- | Literary society will be held at the ing the plans of Brock-Barnes post home of Mrs. Everett B. Proudman on W' ; r 1 erv , e et o s e R B e o CRAWFORD labors every hour and cvery day f¢ Ane einte fealiied grom el ew | H o cririne, TESIN A the happy possessor’s interest. Ask those who own a carnival. The sum of about | last week for appendicitis, is improv- 1 , ink 7 i Sk el hessa | e S CRAWFORD what they think and you'll sure-drd tion. It was reported last evening | in and see. that members of the Legion post will The Maple Hill Girl Scouts 1net be present at the meeting of the voters T Tucsday evening with Miss Kleanor 2 i Beautituliy Made of goud material daintily rimmed with Jaces or embroidery, priced $9¢ f regular $1.25 gradc 99¢ for gowns tiwat were $1.39. s1 Cor gular £1.50 kind. - §1.49. regular price was $2.000 $1.69 und $1.9D. were 50 cach. tner zrades aic oportionniely reduced in price. Rt > gk ke un Monday evening and that the rep-t Proudman. % resentatives of the post will offer the carnival funds to the town o be added R e £ to the building fund for a manicipal | _Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Skinver and Nt : I daughter spent the week-end with Mr — This report cannot be given cred- [ " Mrs. 1. N. Rogers of New London. : ence without investigation and no of- ficial confirmation of the rumor could | , The annual meeting of the stock- o) & 0 COODED ISR S CORSET COVERS 1 rLddi made ol fiae ma Vorinuned . 5 4 @ values, trinnmed with lace or embroidery, Vith erabroidery. regular $9¢ srade for 69c pair. + 80%¢ kinds for 69c¢ each. Daintily trimmed with jace or embroidery, $1.25 > with insertion. also embroidery. regular wind 89¢ pair. 00 k ¥ 89¢ each, 890 1 ‘ : ; $1.00 kinds for 8vc each B e s polal confirmation of tho rumjor oeuld | nolders of (lie Maple Till Water-com 163 Ass (S Hartford 150T b Effcctive steles. lace or mnbroiders, §1.5¢ srade | Showy styles with trimmed backs, $1.50 grad D0 optained this oining, SHCE S | pany will be'held ai. the home of'the Asylam st.—Harttord— rumbu $1.29 pair. S1.29. oMot actonpaNly srepor s 8 president, William F, Sternberg, Fri- | . A 2 -~ g been menti i c 1 3 st, as Lace and insc : fine vmbroidery, regu- Very handsome mode ecmeantioned before PutithelPost a2 | davietoning ganiiary 508 alis o elook v ey TS Chrie far as can be learned. has taken no R ‘tion upon the matter, SILK LINGERIE WORTH YOUR ATTENTION G niiiii ' iriricty CHANGEFOR CHIOREN GAkor cANT CoMBAT |ACCUSED OF rian the future. The recent land purchase UNDERTAKERS’ FIGHT B GG YOU SHOULD TAKE I'A RTICULAL INTEREST to see our showing of the dainty Silk Lingerie at 49§ | by which the town of Plainville be- | WA Dcpartment Offers Mcdals on & Special Sale prices. Every woman looking forward to such an event should take this opportunity @ came the possessor of a suitable tract and come early for best pick. of land at the corner of Maple and 48k | Whiting streets brings this so-called Pupils Who Win. Says War Department Consults Only ¢ | dream nearer to realization, but it is believed, however, that it will be a Washington. Jan. 15.-—A national #F | number of vears before it becomes a | essay contest for school children of | soldier Dead. 4°E Essay Contest For Al School Relatives” Views on Retarn of MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US reality. Many of the older vesidents|the United States on - the subject have expressed the opinion that there | “What Are the Benetits of an En- Washington. Jan 15 Sgcretary = = 5 43030 15 10 20 5 25 05 00 00 B 3 ;‘l"“_ "T}fbfi a new town building within | listment in the United States Army?” | Baker said today that he had no au- Ao 208 JI s ath ae aSe s gns 428 e 2 R 5 T S5 25k e At ot 5k 43F 2O 40! OEOTOTOLOLELOTO FOLOTOLOXE heir lifetime. was inaugurated todav under | the | tnon o inhtaitore ith s ova. 5 3 3 30 A0S0 40 0 G B G B B B B R P R O D RS R R QL O B R R R B | PN e it suen & building, | War aememrted o TS e | thorlty to interfere with any prov when the town dccides to erect it. Will | without any entry fee, {0 pupils of | $8nda which undertakers or em- include the public library and the |all schools in America except col-| DAlmers might conduct in favor of BERLIN NEWS down the ridge, takimg the cornery J AKE CARRIERS offices of the town officiuls, and it has | leges 1 nd universitics legislation to have the bodies of Am- | near Woodruff's storc at top speed. { been suggested that it contain gquar- A board of i teashers erfcan soldiers returned promptly be a machine = > hill, No : T : ¢ & machine eoming up the h ! ind Ao ablhicanaion i) N e St e The sccretary said that his atten- P | lookouts g stationed at .n\I.;;\-xl‘I,u.‘\- e W It is not probable that the War | ,o( tai- than 1ol e hest te. | tion had been called to a statement in jisornsseyandiCRec cINaRine vitay ol Uil i veterans will send their representa- | . vs from that school to “he United periodical entitled The Casket. an aceidents will happen. In Last Lo U Year Called Umsatisfactory ORe | fives 1o the town mocting Monday | o) 2 L mdertakers” journal. which had suz- i il entaic o atne L States Army district r2cruiting office < S5 : ) (i HTLIGT ik Goitdsig G o evening and it is believed that before gested support far a bill callinz fo tor the district in which the senoo of juizes in each of their disiricis to select 1he best essay submitied by (1 road leadinz across the railroa EorSkleet s 0CE385 S shipsSinSGrent | &g sh ooin io i il ey ; 1 the rcturn of the American dead. h i trusss much o the anneyance of the 5 y R e lis located. The fifty-six istrie res A\ th o | ri t e - i J A they will consider it at another meet- | = it S (18 (LT G o hat the wie departwent wants, Ix i L i rilroad engincers. ing and will make their plans public vy t said Mr. Baker, “is the decision of The other day a little boy was coust- Detroit. Jan. 15.- A series of ad- | before approaching town officials. | thg next of kin of the soldiers buried ing down the hill at the same moment Ted s’ < S in’ F'rance on the question of turn- 2 - { verse circumstances « ributed to = Teachers' Class Social. Lees ¢ B g 2 L aues 1hat the branch train was making the ! mstunces contribute The teachers' training class of the | ¥¢hools of their districts. " kach d e el dies o et hited States JTco Pe“el’alc Previflus Demal]ds by last turn. As he neared the tracks the | gensraily unsatisfuctory season fort ( “o® o™ 0 B8 TS TR Cqeem . | triet recruiting “officer will ihen Na commercial motive or any other WIER ~ Dlitile fellow heard the approaching ; the fleet of 385 slups of the Lake | o, socla is evening at | r will hold a social this evening at | Governor's Island. N. Y.~ | word the best essay written in ct to distu the free election of district to Washingion. ihose next of kin of deceased soldiers, The fifty-six essays will then bhe| except that which results from senti- 0 traum, but wa ving tod fast on his | (v, oy 5 _ Secd - , & arcicrs’ association during 1919 ac- | the home of Clifton Johnson of g L S A i = passed upon by a national board com- | ment and personal desire, will he ap- hrouzht e sied. Lroudside. He was | Cording to the annual report submit- | S Lt hieen accused by Captain Karl Wi £ . thrown from his sled and volled onto The _\.H“_‘ Fast Reliet Committee of | Detzer ‘;1. urial hv('.xf- general ¢ UESTION IS DELICATE ONE the track in front of the appioaching | here toduy the state of Connecticut has appoint- | ’ershing and General March. They Secretary Baker said that the nea Orialicsnd cruclvae train. Tle was not nit. however. as! pegirning with the uncertainty in|ed Howard Bradstreet, secretary of | Will pick the three best essays and ! ¢St relutives of American soldiers | (20 soldier-prisoners at e AT Y John Demore a railrond foreman 2aVe | (e sicel trade last spring, the report | the Americanization commitiee of | 1echue them the national winners on | Wha dicd abroad had heen asied by | [0 &8 having persecuted hin e 2 ... the engineer the stop signal as the id, aimost all known elements antag- | TTariford. to speak on the velief work | e e e ‘; Cbildren Consting on Main Thor- | train came arvound the turn. The | jnidic to favorable operations were |atf {he Plainville Congregational | On May 5 ihese three national win- | desires regarding the return of the | vl & e oushiare in Constant Danger—Auto | J21road company is warning peoble | encountered. The strike of ore and | church next Sunday morning. He | Ners. accompanied | pavent ¢ dies. \“" 1 " 80 xl T nt Far 2 anger— ' ad replied in ihe afirmative to keep their children off the wracks. | coa) handlers occuired simultancously | will tell of the manuer in which the'l 8uardian and the district recruitins . Truck Is Stalled on Hill Al N Chilly This Mor 3 with the railroad shopmen's strike, ! work has been carried on and of the | oilicer. will come to Washingion 1o The article which appearcd in The | B]RTHRATE DECREASI The thermoineter res rollowed by the steel workers’ and{ results achieved by the workers. He | receive their prizes. The hest essay sket read in part degrees below zero at o’clock miners’ walkouts. served 1o check the | will also speak of the needs vet to be | writer will receive a gold medal em- e » = 2 oy SN morning at Berlin. While not movement of coal and ore during the | supplied. Mr. Bradstreet is thorough- | bussed with ihe seal of the war de- | j¢'Uhed some funeral director will coldest morning of the year greater part of the season: the long- !y familiar with his subject and purtment. mhile the school he repre-{ ' SUUSC HPon Ly Besform o SEansces e ; 4 yesterday afternoon at INe \oamer scemed colder on wccount of | shoremen’s strike which choked ex- | recomniended as an excellent speaker. | sents will reccive a handsome silver | jog HIES 07 teceition and buvia: e o Wort ton school voted unanimous- 1 the damp air which was penetrating. | Port elevators reflected upon the fall To Celebrate Thirst. loving cup standing eighgeen inches | U 0 :\‘:‘,?.'\,\";\”,'”',,".”,..“’" il cording to Paris Statistics crain movement. and as & climax the | The members of the local branch of | The second best essay writer Will re- | Urative oxten business o hoeonar s ] final month of navigation was mark- | the Women's Christian Temperance | ceive a silver medal and his school i | jeath ratc. no adeditonal nom i o Paris, Jan. 15.--Traditions th ( by a severity of weather unprece- | Union have received invitations to at- | fourteen-inclh silver loving cup. The | widows and orphans. only the final j Pivthrate of a country alway dented in a score of years. the report | tend a meeting at the Advent Chris- | third prize winner will receive | layinz away of America:s xons in fhe | C7éASCs after a war have been P stated. tian church tomorrow evening. The | bronze medal and his school a twelve- | bosom of their deir mot md. The | fallacions in this city at least o The total net tonnage for the sea- | meeting will take the form of a cele- | inch silver loving cup. The cups and | congress delays in its votes to heas | 11¢S of the prefeciure of police son was given as #1.500.000 against { pration of the ratification of the | medals will be of the same design and y the expression of the publics wishes, | INg the rate is stil] sinking. The 114.000.000 during 1918, Ore shib- | federal prohibition amendment appropriately engraved. All cups are | What arc you goinz to do about it~ { ber of births in this city in o ments showed a decline fiom 1818 of It is reported that a delegation of | of sterling silver, Th the hotse vestordas Representa. | Monihs has been higher than eve {ied to the association’s convention posed of Secreiary ker. General | proved by the war department \pril 19. 1920 the adjutant general to indicate their News Htems. For nearly eve Americun soldicr B DR e —— Shown in Tradition Iy to hold oui for the lat increase of ! lce is now nearly 12 inches thick. $350 originally ask for. A few i of the Bar. The e = with its coutrements is no longer. it has b removed hy Postmaster Barrett. T office, since its installation in the old increase.’ The meetina vesterday was | barroom of Flannery’s hotel. has be- | come a popular place and despite the beiao s toihe DBort ! commodiot quarters, it was feared o, 50 0 d he a f and brings home to the Berlin citigens f{pmMOCIOTE (NAUAEE 1 was (Caies | pproximately 14,000,000 tons with local members will attend the first of five Caldwell, 1ocrat, of New | this is said 1o be die to 1hé fa 1c fact that the teachers arve show- 1100 AT TG WOIE A0 Ci0 N e his | total of 47,177.395. Coal shipments | phe “victory conferences” of (he York, attacked umdertakers Tor hring- | 1he populations of Paris ; has ing “fight” in their stand for higher | o o0 20 0 N exeent as a lagt | fell off 6,000,000 tons 10 26,424.068 | {"njon to be held in the Methodist GITE HARDSHIPS pressure for the return of (he | ausmented by 300.000 persons d sularies. recourse. but a number of patroms | AN embargoes at the seaboard @it | church in Forestville on Thursday, 1 , the last vear. The percentag weeks ago i committee of three teach- | w= appearcd before the finance hnanl? and stated their demands for a $350 for a reiteration of formcr demands extremely doubtful. it was the total grain tonnage by a half mil- | junuarby 22 at 10:30 a. ;. Some of hirths per thousand of populat | seemed 50 unreasonable about leav- | : e a3 p R e e e | lion. the season’s total being 6.091.703. | them may also attend the Victors | v heldi Lomhentne vilalitett g o oL ! = the office at closing time. that it ns Tell of Devastatio W pree e $35 hey o asking. Sur- e S p! v J - aLien claree we dc s A « i i Higel the 5590 th ! '"" | was considered advisable by the pos- w— banaucERtoMins Bheld byaithegtyew MICHIGAN BLIZZARD paetalonte foven aseronn Y rounding towns are increasing sul- 3 e perunteleoticilec i Uni e e ol e el G wis before the outbreak of the 1i 1 e, Dol the sveraze incteuse rams |18l authorities and Postmaster Bar- 2 4 L ! cation to relieve the temptation. | Parish Messenger Issued amudntosliower Towns Isolated in Scverest Weather m:“,‘ e o s =t er percentage of births tha reur bable that the increase here e T SR tions containing ihe homes of w 11 not be more than the latter figure, e i s 5l oflicials intimate. One of the teachers The Telephone company wo Gove g of New York Warns '.'U',:.”I ".',‘,,',l,f:,:,' J.”. “."b.-‘fll\ x1|:|':};1‘>uixj«| short time ago mentioned to one of * were uu,;\ }.; \\‘o.-;‘y this morning e el T onEro0h ana Pawriculire | 1o hienbirs W Thia sl issuet Noli i or | Untedhy ‘\ml.,v,p,., \“””'&1”‘ Medih Temperature Cut off Communication g £ e tiic town oflicials that a figure would | moving broken limbs which have i 2 ! ooy AR co sine wrranza ciame info power ! P 5 = 2 i-sel high enouzh to insure a sat- | len across the wires. There are sev- | Gommissioner :,‘\‘(’f’|',f"wr"t\‘:_’l"‘h‘: :,',‘:l"",f'f"lf;‘"n"‘“":“ SRR P e e b eavere LGite NiEn 5 l\lnl‘(l\(‘ |,1(||1.0r Book ; i faeclory increase when one is grant- | eral old trees on Worthinzton ridee | 3 i the work of the church year. The | Vestizating the Mesican situation | Scores of Northern Michizan fowns From Sm’lng,fi(‘]d Lik «d. The financé bourd and the school | which are continually droppinz lml Albany, Jan. 15 —Governor Smith | gytomiios 14 made that the ehyrch, in | 1942y by tiree women. Mrs. Mary | were jsolated today Ly the worst| Svringfield, Mass, Jan.-gifl hoard are giving the teache de- across the telephone wires, oftentimes | (y,a.y called again on the State Coun- | all of its departmients last year ex- | Wright. Mrs. Wills and Mrs. Baily re blizzard that has swept this section in | {1t Tibrary. it was announced mands the utmost consideration. The | interfering with. the service if not in e > Natke cxpe pended the sum of $4,678 in self sup- | S1INE in widely separated regions or 11 =0ErE, ) 0 B0 ol o ae. | has removed from its shelves al ction of all the surroundinz towns | some cases temporarily puttine it our | il Of ""l"“ ang '_“”]l““ kg G 'll”c Dort and for missions, This sum did | Mesico. told of murders and outragy. | SUHs | #ere temperature and IMpas- ol Geqling with the manugactd PHIT c amount o sreasalthey have | of & ission. itx consideration of the recommenda- o AT : & Mrs: Wright deseribed how she con- SAPle Show ¢ BN DU L nIRI becr. wine, or liquors, believing ..I...l\hn.1‘1”:;‘..\”,}”,‘..[““,‘,“,'0 ‘(.‘,,,L‘i',;;\,,.hlqiof: [(Sicomm o TS o) 0nG so 12 GovtonE BUIaNho | 1Lat inclucenthe pledaestandlcont: b in B L RH o v o o ol et | of CommunlticBBnI Ferfonalinteaicas ot M) Ry h—"[}mm < ! ote. ot BE S ongon . WRO U ions to the Pilgrim Memorial fund. | : ol : >l ment owing to shortage of coal and | 10 @0 %0 is in keepin£ with the v the finance bourd when they make | | (o pgwara, was born 1o Mp | IVestisated the council, that Charles Ice Complaint Again | der to keep them from the marauding | oS B8 B8 0 o A O o weod. | Of the prohibition enactment big thuir recommendation. & settlement | apie gt VR PO 19 B L. Wilson. Agricultural Commissioner | yyyjje the weather at the present | MoXicans ‘ ity of faimeis 1o bring In 990 | ing to ‘provent such pnasielll the mater is expected by the end |30 S (EREAC ST T, e, | 2nd Bugenc L Porter. Foods and ! "igoras excellent opportunities | . P- W. Wamnce (he orsanizer of the i PrRICUCAIS afl raiire M 2% | persons who might desire to do of next weel |G ol s favoietiy Ml Vi . (Ialets commissionerbe vemored gouf T LR el e o b | dor colony wlso was 2 witnoss Mliel icton masitakoniooiibil alleged inefliciency i His account of the vicissitudes of the | i 1 1 i Removing Limbs, San Antonio. Tex.. Jan. 13- Adds Eyperic —Snow Drifts and Ze ints of the havdships en 7 L ier citizens. In half a dozen towns private houies lave been thrown open to stranded from Pere Marquette and iive of the library anthorities i belief that the law made such a essential ick Menad fic. ho. 2 popular with the young people for & f \ e s e ] At Berindenc he public interest deimands an | gyt reason. it has succeeded in bring- | merican f.mm‘. on v(‘m\ property chinery was stalled on Damon's 101! The Modern Woodmen's society will | €arhy 'l“"}_“"'-u"‘““{' n l"}\' part of the | i,z down the maledictions of the | Was similar to that of G Babcock apiGs and indiana trains council of its stand on this most im- frem 11 o'clock last cvening until late { instail the newiy eclected officers at general public on the weather man ! E iete N S ame i Taportedl con > 3 7 e Lt ect 5 devastation of ihe Babcock colony Lhese iwo roads are reported com today before being removed h o meeting fonighi. Al the mem- | POrfant maticr.” the zovernor wrote ! i s reported that the ice dealers ar ation Sk pletely snowbound. The Boyne Cit 1ruck was not on the side of the road, | bers have been rcauesied to be pres- | to William . Duna, president of the | already complaining that the recent | #Nd adjoining property Gaylord and Alpena rajlroad is also hut exactly in the center of the high- | ent council. to whom he =ent the originul snowfalls have delaved the ice har: reported tied up. A jcopies of all the evidence taken by | vest and thai the crop will be small way where all traglic had to turn to R. O. Clark | 0 coniined 1o U-Boat Commander Stmilardcondiliopalipreval B the “ifher tht crivemo tight or left to | His neme fo ral davs with a!lhe batile commission in its inquiry | in comparison with some recent years. N beilpeninaulaaccordine i lo e ports e Yint 3 | a 3 agen T, an T ) ¢ Shi & i The headlight was left burn- | hard cold into the workings of the food agen- I'he consumers have learned 1o Who Sank bhl]), Dies | irom sault Ste. Marie. il ni=hiliss the lmachnics soine f the state. “\When a commis- | consider such statements as indica- H | Prayer mceting at the Methodist | cies of a down the hill would not run into it. { church Lhis evenin sioner of the standing of Mr. Battle | tions that there will be another boost | is evening. s : i < < ‘ommander he submarine whiel . : was ti i W first his - o s sets fort o r 1 a orice of ice next sum s | vommar der of the b whicl | y~e | .t 5 vas thougit at first this morning Berlin Briefs. | set rth a definitc recommendation | in the price of ice hmer. Tt as ¢ 0 e French battleship panton | Fight Epidemic of b lsorie AN erlhia atandonaal the e e e : the disinissal of the {wo exccutive | Not expected, however. that the town | Sank 14 Y, e e s . : rville Venires and his wife have | % R 4 vill experience suc et e | and other vessels, dicd yesterday in a nZa i NI and its foad but it was founa | Sunlie VeRUes and W LE 1< neads of your department anu speet- | Will experience auch a shortage as | 802 Sther vessels Gicd setterdsy fn Influenza in Chicago . that the loac was so heavy that the | o Sl i . fics the exact grounds showing their at of la E er, when the fown Shita ., 8 = & ol = . = Worthington Ridge = il e et S taken poison, accordinz tu a dispate hicago, Jan. 15 A campai, of truck stalled. The driver awakened | ' g inington Biesc. 0 o | inefficiency and incompetency for | Was practically forced ta purchase | taken poison. aceoud dispatch e e R R usiness ivien s Lunc one of the residents nearby and tried | €orse . Reed anc ' their positions. it would seem that | ice from other fowns to supply the [0 the Lokal Anzeiger. ¢ against a pos {o et his cmplover on the tel- | Pany with Mr and Mis. E. B. Adums s o 1d | demand during the summer months. licre of an influenza epidemic hegan iR el e i Boury | dre atfending-the session of the State 'F—x“iv or public opinion woulc Frtet Tion The Krench battleship Danton was j today under direction of John Dill From 11:30 (o 2 F. O DAGAS L SERYS N Ban : R nge in liartford compelfithe 'speedyiidetexmination by Several local members of the 1. O | torpedoed in the Mediterranean on | Robertson. city health commissioner Sweet Pickles Cole S needyol fhe. G. 5. G. ¢lub of IKensington | ¥our council of the issues | 0. F. plan {o attend the joint instal- | March 19. 1917. She sank a half | Reports of three deaths from “flu.” Consomue Julicne Dangerous Practice. are giving a dance at Grance hall this The charses against Comumissioner { 1. 4ok of that order in Terryville this | hour after being hit. With the loss of | 137 new cases. and 23 deaths from Mock Tortle Soup Lotorists are finding faul with | evening Porter have been before your body | evening 6 men. The remaining 806 men of | the influenza ally pneumonia, with 82 Corn ¢ and Cabbag ildren who coast down Berlin street | i Ttems. almost four months. The people of Perey Williams and George Living- | her complement were saved by the de- | new < in 21 hours, prompted the Chicken Cr Cream Sa gurdless of the fact that it i a Miss Cathe > Fagun of St the state will be impatient for an! gon have taken emplovment at the | stroyer Masszue and patrol boats. The | action | rout of Parisiennd wiate roud where heavy laden trucks i cis' hospitz Tartford is visiting | answer to these charges and any un- | Casino alleys in New Britain. Danton displaced 18,028 tous. An of. The health commissioner ordered Hoast Prime Rib of Beef nd high powered motor cars are con- | her mother for a few days necessary delay in the examination Herbert Cambridge was able to be | ficial statemont from the German | downtown street sweeping done af i or Mashed Potatoes L a e 1o be g i i s tinually passing. The authorities ave W. R. Weidman went to Albany yes. | and determination of this matter will | about again yvesterday after a few | admiralty named Captain Moraht as ! night and an effort was made to have Green Peas Ly > < BEE g 3 C < being criticized for permitting it. Last | terday morning to attend the funera! { tend further to decrease public con-{ davs illness. the commander of the submarine | surface and elevated cars kept as frec Apple Pric evening many youngsters were sliding | of his brother fidence in 1 department.” We are offerinz you another (‘ham-c’ which sank the Danton from dust as possible, Pea who testified vesterday —abo: the Special For Tomor Beriin. Jan. 15.--Captain Moraht, |

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