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and Why" Miss Amy Josephson will | - d the meeting | ol St Mark’s Church. Fpiscopal Church- - Morning prayer | s { a. m. holy communion; ] and sermon ar 10:43 o'clock. Bishox e ‘h school: 11, maol Chauncey B. Brewster, D. D.. will v d i praver, c i m and sernon. @&-m#@:-ié} B 030 400 58 P o : } PLAINVILLE NEWS | iz sin e et st 8 ovlock and | M e f i the chureh and administer confirma . ? i s e tion Holy ommi 1 i be cele ayver and T « the re Al]nl IUNAL []U IES brated .411-!‘ p I”' ‘:::(“}'-:\\\‘llm will e ith Church Notice. | : e I l 3 et Sunday. 9:30, Italian school: ‘e B preacl = ay school will eet at |} is P . Lio ath y | i . iexdl sl s morning worship. ser on by the pas- | ~ dumtmthe Churg {12 o'clock. The evening prayver and Sehaefe or. SELSEEL O o | ddress will be at 7 o'clock i 5 Advent Christian Church—Khe pas- | 5 B c 30 p. m., vespe, The, Will Act as Sl][.lerlmelldem Ol | tors subject at the morning service | {Aristian lEndeavor: § p. m., Asexrian- | chetical class will meet Tuesda | ‘ tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. will be “The ersian worship: 7 p. m. Christian | prigay aflernoons at 4 o'civck, True Aim of All Christian Effort.” | Hhdeavor society: 0. organ re- leagie will meet the Trumbull Plant Sunday school will meet at noon. The | ¢ial. Mr. Terry. soloist; 7:30. Halian | ot Miss M. Clauson, 597 Kast subject of the evening sermon at 7 [ WOTShip: Tuesdav. 7:30. Boy Scouts: | Thursday evening o'clock will be “Daniel, and the In- | Wednesday. 0. Sunday school 5 fluence of His ample.” This will | feachers’ supper: Toursday..2 p. m.. PeopleilChe T, the progr 3 rance reform. meeting: 4:30. Girl Scouts: 15. ad- 1 ing at 19:45: Sunday schonl at Gaptist ‘True ' Worship” 3 Journe mual mecting: Friday, 4 | vonng people's moc at 6 ol will be the pastor's subject at 10: p. m.. children’s auxiliary evangelistic serviee o'clock a. m. Sunday school will meet at The music for Sunday morning will | dren’s service will be held Ta 12:05. The voung people’'s service | 'c as follows: Prelude. “Aria.” by | afternoon. The Il P Will be held at 6 o'clock. “The pastor | QUanty: Anthem. “Hear O My P’¢o- | on the same cvening 5 Near East—Church Services—Other | il speak of “An Rarnest Prayer” | Ple” by Stevenson:; Offertory, “Sav- | mecting wil h Thursday R iour in Tby Mysterious Presence,” by | ning at 7 hoth the A. M. E. Zion Church—Morning | Schnecker; Postlude. *March.” by | and ev As a £ the resignation of | Worship and sermon at 10 o'clock. | Malling John William leuzan as superintendent | Sunday school at 12:30 o'clock. Y. P. preache of the Trumbull Electric Manutactur- | S . E. at 6:30 o'clock. Evening Talk on the Lea, ing company’s glant, several changes Worship and sermon at 7:43 p. m. “Woulde the League of Nations ivag ave been made. Stanley S. Gwillim, Miscellaneous Shower. Bring Peace?” This subject which Full spel general manager of the firm, becomes About 30 voung women of the tv\'u',\ person should be interested will | street. Itevival acting usperintendent and wili as- | Trumbull Electric company’'s office ) be most ably and scriptually treated | this evening at 7:43, & suime the duties formerly incumbent | force tendered a miscellaneous show- [ by A. D. Eshleman of Brooklyn, N.| 7:30 p. m. Evangelist M. upon Mr. Reagan. Ralph l. Sev- | er to Miss Mae Welch of Southington | Y., Sunday, Jan. 18.°at 3 p. m. at! will be in charge of all meetings mour will act as assistant superin- | at the home of Miss Anna Brock in | Booth's block, Main strect, Room | are welcome. tendent. ['nder the new management | New Britain last evening. The affair | 22. e H. 8. Smith will be production engi- | Was a surprise to Miss Welch. Prac- | = nmanuel Gospel Churel neer and Charles R. Sherman will be- | tically all of the young women em- ~t Church of Christ. 10: 150 prayer: andipraissind come plant engineer. [t is understood | Ployed in the “circle T" bffice’ were | shurch school at 10 a. m.; | L0:45, preaching service, Rev. that Mr, Reagan has no definite plans | Dresent. Music and duncing were en- | morning worship 11 a. m.. sermon. | erick Wilcex of Brooklyn: 12:15, for the future. joved and a cellation was served. Two, | “'Eternal life,” by Prof. Paton. _ day school; 6 p. m., Young P Advertised lotters. little girls entered the room where the | Music [ meeting: e Bvanrettr guests were assembled. bearing many | Prelude—Serenade ..... Schubert jice: Tuesday, 4 p. m., children’s and varied gifts for Miss Welch. She | \nthem-—Hark, Hark. My Soul .. ing: Tuesday. 7:45 p. m., Bible is to become the bride of John Fiyvnn | S A g Shelly | Wednesday evening, collegs. mme Catherine Mangan, Miss Lucy . | ©f Unionville on January 28, | Offertory——Solo for Noprano. ““BRe- Thursday, 7:45 p. m.. mid-week Miss Mary A. Connor, Miss Adeline Drys Have Celebration. I hold the Master Passeth By .... er meeting. Mr. Wilcox wh Reallt LR Gosa it e mason e any of the lecal supporters of the feir e ... Hammond | preach hoth mornmz and ey Reminetoo e N Cole s wian of William Jennings Hryan Adult Bible ¢ < of the ehurch w0 ws highly recommend F. Quinn and P. 1y Chagnon. :ht,]:“;r”x qm \;J;;np .\(x:\»n; ,‘ ':""':""" i xchuol At 12:15 p. m.: Armenian serv- preacher and teacher and a t . . ast e o celebrate Gl e e chapel, 3 50 ds dia tatic s extende a Casiliehi sEronstonmcansea et oV e e Gl Rl o RIS RS a 18 present 1o hear him. lavs In the trolley fand train sched= Iioeia inarin s md il SRE e e ldavis e . ni. oy s ay. - 15 p.om, Girl Scours: Wednesday, 7:30 Advent Church. ules, T'he Connecticut company’s cars B T 2 3 tems, s: T ; . e R £ - v, m.. Junior Boy Scouts: Thursday, e Arec were held up by the drifts and were I ST g, i e, e e S e ervices in charge of E. B. late on nearly all trips. The midnight | week-end in New Haven e g pastor, at 10:45 a. m., sermon, ‘dinky” had trouble in keeping up N G forias st eot linrooe el R s St P P praver | lected. Opporturitles.” " Wibie' 7§ steam and forcing through the drifts. | .overgne trom w recent illness S U G adult classes at 12:15 -p g Sl Pi AT g S & m.. the Home Missionary society wi > S S ¢ he Bristol & Plainville Tramway Co. | we'ire offering you another chance | |1 the [lome M society will | teachers’ training class at 6: kept cars running at intervals all f { huyv at o Fedunction For two “”< i W r‘ "l"-\ ‘7‘:.“’,’"‘, I‘[ S% AI“ - sermon, 7:15 p. m.. subject, i A ielel et 5 i will be for the Children's Home. . s . night to keep the tracks clear of snoW. | weeks, beginning Saturday. January | women of the chureh interested in | e in the Harvest Time. o The New Britain trolleys were run- | 1ot and ending aturday evening, ‘”” n \‘1' 2 o s 3 o Prayer meeting Th = late Shg ;8 8 =, ome ions are cordially invited st R S ning late this morning. T & 8 o'clock. All &@@@@@@fi@@@‘@@fi&fi@@fi@@b@ @fi@@fi@@@@@@@u@@@ Funeral of Leo Grenier. i:,;fi,.”“”'( et e R asomeSongthisiday; Rrowni Sat- b e The funeral of l.eo Grenier was y ueday, 2 p. m — We carry a big line of Dry Goods, | T e < S held vesterday afterngon at the home | ¥ — A Leap Year affair is the Bk . e Wootwear and Men's Furnishings. I e BL’RL[N AIEMS 'Inol\mu to 'see whether ihere is a_ As soon as weather permits several | Of Bis barents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | 600 " \ionday, Friday and Satorday | 0 Swedish Baptist Church. 4 machine approaching. Several of the{out of town teams will be brought | irenier. lesides his parents he 2 Fria P 53 TWest Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock in the evenings. urvived by a brother. Daniel. Buri Maln streat morning. Morning service at 11§ was in 8t Joseph's Catholic cemet o & % ¥ o’clock. Subject, “The- Right Pattern tor. “Stewardship’™; 12:10. church worship. 12 m srship. 2 m iy, R school: 3 p. m Assyrian-Persian oy aas N 2 DON'T PASS THE UNDERMUSLIN SALE IF YOU WANT REAL BARGAINS IS WEL WORTH EVERY WOMAN'S W TO INV TIHGAT THE VALU AT THIS SPECIAL JANUARY SALE T IS YOUR CHANCE IN SPITE Ol MATERIALS AND LABOR TO GET THE GARMENTS YOU WAD MR REGULAR COSTS. PERSONA AMINATION OF THIS SAT PROVEF S . MADE G ARME v TAN LY TRIMME D Bishop cwster Will Vis piscopal Church—snow Plows Idle—Talk on News Items. WOMEN'S NIGHT G OWNS. Well made of NV 28 G 11 Sk, Of good matevial. at- auality eloth, tastefully trimmed with embroidery | tractively made and prettily trimmed. regula and Jaces and real worth $1.25 1o $4.30. sale ! prices from $1.25 to $3.00° Sale prices 89¢, prices 89v, 90c, $1.29, S1. 49, $1.99. $2.49 and $3.49 | S1.49 $1.69, $1.99 and $2. 49 eac cach. HHBSBPREBREB S BERBBE el MUSLIN DRAWERS and Corser Cover: 10, priced at this sale at 69¢, 89¢; d $1.69 cach. DAINTY WHITE SK 11 Tspal prices $1 5.00. AL this sale for 99¢, $1.49. $1.69, $3.49 and $1. e Letters for the following persons are advertised as uncalled for at the postoffice: Mrs. Lina A. Stone, Miss . 2 4 CREPE NIGHT GO WNS. L B prices WOMEN'S PAJAMAS and Billie Burkes, worth $2.00 1o $3.00. Our Sale prices $1.69, D9 and | $2.00 to $4.00. Prices at this sale but $1.69, $1.99. EENTN $2.19 and $3.49 each. Big values. SILK, CREPE DE CHIN AND SATIN S CAMISOLES, worth $1.25 to $3.00. fur 86c. 99¢. $1.29 $1.68 and S$2.49. ENVELOPE CHEMISE real $3.50 to $6.50 value for $2.59. 19. $4.49 and $5.49. STLKEN GOWNS of $5.00 1o $8.50 value for $4.49. $5.49. $6.49 $7.49 cac BLOOMERS, worth $3.00 to $5.00, are priced $2.49. $3.49, $3.99 and $4.49 pair. e 10 S HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY IECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, eietctd 2 SEGEBEHBERD welcome, . !_\‘\)”l\;(’ boys hitch their sleds to tha{ here to bowl the local aggregation. | trolley car agd ride up the streef, in Briefs. | A S i i % 5 | never stopping to think of what might Rev. and S A. Fitke enter- alk on Near Fast Relief. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS sgow, | for a Truc Life Younz Peole<) Malted Milk — As Rl]An IS Nflw GLEAR | happen. An automobile cutting in to | tained members of the standing com- | Meward Bradsireet will talk on the N e [pmocting : ek Bullds Imitats & Substi linble ‘(o van down anfone Who mish: { With fhoie wives ak fheir Bome onf - 00 = S0 L BESEE & B e L G e aata s conbeetad | T S T X Beliiaing: i .ar, it 1! Worthington Ridge last evening. oL 2 e x:null-:(‘:":m B Miss Mabel Nicholson of Hazard- | IS Seoretury of the Hariford Ameri- | therewith ure not properly taken care Baptist Church. i e | ville fs spemding the week-end here | CANiZation board and also represents | of. the performance never can be Serlcss tamaitpw St the Fieet Bap. | TS Bl the state commiittee of the Near Bast | claimed a. positive suce: Reallzilg | g chureh will he as follows: 10:43 { and Mrs. Harold Nichols are | With friend - g fa - g B 2 e e d elief fund. He is -an interesting | this fact. the Knights of Columbus | o oo "0 o coimon by pastor the birth of a som, born Kensington Items; S g J % ;olumblis 1 I Mise Eeiiar DG riswolalilal sneuatl| .ol chaad sknowsishisisuoiectitljor 1y committee, under the guidance | pev. William Ross: 12:15. Rible class Slate H]ghway Depar[mem Has ‘1“410';: 13 at th home in Ken- ' e (‘;l’v‘:]l\:‘\"_ 'fin".‘:ly‘a_-:::,»ln.xvm:»hn“ 1:”’:\,‘:‘ Fund | vl o chairman. used the | und Brotherhood «lass: 3 p. m.. Ris- . ; > utmost care and discretion in select- | gian service: 7 p. m.. Christian En- ) ain Service Of. b O S RS (Lonirmation Olass Tomorrow. ‘| ing characters for the minor paris in | deavor meeting, subject. “Mx Favorite ']‘ummke SGmped Db passeiizer serifachontiiel New (RESSCSE BELEN DEDOOETEE Ly S8 Bishop Chauncey K. Brewster. D. | \heir show. ~The Time, the Place and | Peajm and Why leader. Harry Haven road was delayed this morning | M ' M- 3 & .. of the Episcapal diccese. will visit : . - AT Sa d s e i e e T ey ) g the Gir to be presented at the | Whatnall: Thursdax, 7 . migl- on account of last \t's storm, most : s z e e G Church of Oux Savier tOMOrrow ) [ .oum Monday and Tuesday. week service of the t s T from 10 to 30 & -owis spent the day out of | maining for confirmation at the 10:45 3 i i {town on business. i i ) - minutes lat T B D i Y | o’clock service. The number of peo- TRA[N SERVIGE DISRUPTED % A i Services will be held in thel Lo in the elass haa not been announc- R 0 U P e pery. making traction for the big! , 5 o) A B LR 8| churches as usual tomorrow. ed. Following the ceremonies, Idish- e e = A 1ay N Tracks Stalled 0. Saow—U | Caleias oL Miss Rose Kiniry is substituting at | ., Brewster will preach. Spasmodic_croup is < AMermotial Ghuschiat 1045 Rev G M. Autoiizucksisealiod InSaow=Usnay b i the post office. Snow Plows. Idie. ! usually relieved with Mool : i The Berlin Construction company, P e W A istcan| ) ot Services in ANl Churches Sunday— | foliowing its annual custom. sent out ostmdter iy - Fasan con- | Although the town of Plainville one application of fined to his home with a slight attack | ,wns at least two snow ploughs which eve o ars e. l 5 b 2 i L The music will be: Anthem, O Love More Complaints About Children | 7o' 0 ,,"v,’:,‘:v"s‘ ”‘im‘“:":‘:d;;n\f:n”‘”' of the grip. i for vears have been used lo make | < B e e e DPon't endangerghe life or thal calendars are a representation of | == - =18 iR anonthb el own il ColloiD N /APORUB ‘Beyond tire Dawn,” Sanderson. Mrs, | Cious baby by ushz unknown g Are Made—Other News Ttems. X snowstorm. the plows -were idle Ahis iL L. Gronback Sunday school at | pasteurized mik. : madecapepsintng B nvETion s morning and the anow: was pied \in | *yOUR BODYGUARD" - 307, 60720 | 15 ho oronba ke s Topi || Uss OUR REALLY SAFE The state road-scraper came ; Morans. drifts in many places.- Whether il is “Strong Character Tt wil be con- | PURE PASTHURIZFED MILK] through Berlin this morning shortly & East Berlin Items, | the intention of the sclectiuen to dis- finued discussion from the last week, | eliminate ALL question of imy after the storm had subsided. makins | ieorse Steppler who has been ill | cavd the plows and discontinue the esder Aes Touiss Willlems bratse | prisichiness i with the grip is able to. be ardund v 3 = e e el the road passable from Meriden ‘o practice of making patas. or whether | VIM delivery and heavy duty | meeting and community service at From selected sounces-ofhigh Hartford. The voad is scraped after | 48ain the failure to do so ig the vesult of ey L . 4 THOROUGHLY FAS 2 A e T . . s K 1 7:30. Mr. Missirian will give a talk | ity _an A sversistonm!| by somelotiiine istate rona (WS DRISIISI et el eI oo 1 ! the shortage of labor is a question tru"k!" from 1 to 5 w“ * | an the “Mexican Problem.” This wilk | JZBD in a modern cpeamery. men, each of whom has a given tar. | TOW 28 usual i Church Yotice AMERICAN Balanced Six, | serve as a backsround ta an iliustrat- | PASTEURIZTD MILK wilf sat e e R e s Merid Dancing classes will be held in Conx eration Il Ghulo RN e st Pl N e M b i = ti o care of, e Meriden ASSes | ngregationa c Near B ad lecture on Mexico to be given on { most exacting. . department has the main highway | thletic hall Monday evening nuder j-relief day will be observed at allj e,asurc Cars Janaury 23. Sunday evening. Girl E SE]BERT & Q from that city 1o Hartford to keep “‘“‘ “”"“'f"’\"'f"‘"l"f Professor Chris- o services tomorrow. Oftermgs will be | CITY SERVICE STATION. | Scouts will sing. Girl Seouts will | et o fic. The fown of ein | {ansen of Middletown. i received at the morning service. the > % meet on Monday and the Boy Scouts | 401 PARK STREET e R e N e e James Tormay of Middletown was unday school and at the Christian A. M. Paonessa, [ TOD. | on Tuesday evening at 7:15. Ladies’ | TR | friends here last evening lindeavor mieeting for this. cause. Aid society will have an entertain- J. B, Is No More, = = 5 i 2t which appeals more to the pity and ment and social on Wednesday afte In most cases by making Cuti charity of America than any other 5 4 noon at 2:30. Refreshments will be John Bavleycorn iy supposed o i T e B e £ cura your every-day toet| | causeartthe present time. The morr served. All ladies in our chirch and night, The Kensinglon district, when ' preparations. Thus youhave| | ine service will be held at S communify are invited inbeam ANR“SS Am j M | was wel f sl : - sy ‘vlock and Howard Bradstreet club will meel on Friday cvening. | SYERLAND i wa ling without opposition. | . ] the delicate Cuticura medica P e Chowr rehcarsal on Saturdar evenine| gy AGENOY. * Storage and. | Phone Griswold is an instructor in the Missirian. the pastor, will preach on “Prohibition, Thrift and Christianity.” Telephone 1936 w«ke ’II'I vaz maintaining four saloons, all of | tion applied in a natural and alietitinail Tt is foxpected thatia e o e T e e wholesome way, calculated to| | large contribution will be * received PLEASU o 3 d - s s : and that those who cannot attend tle T the saloon properties about 5 restore clogged, irritated skin S T e OGE cri M. IRVII « tian Science Church. town 4 nimber of which have.been | TICARSULES o o pores to health, and health] | i. ihe church treasurer. Ralph k. 2o ARCH i Fivst Church of Christ Scient running as hotels with a bar attached. . Ao Morrill, T - i o orner of West Main street and Park 1t is « known faet that without a bar means beauty and purity. — - Eastwood Electrical Service | /i Supins sergee ai 10045 m ! F J CUTL ‘the Notels would go bankrupt, as the Subject, Sunday school . | S O A ] If Your Complexion Why This Bank Station and Garage. S Wedneniad et sert ) ? is neglizible. According to reports, | y an ice at 8 o'elock. e reading room. | L h ’l' - k i soh bl (ha w.(,pf,,”” JErTs ‘s Ma"ed | Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- | room 304 National bank building. is | 1g t rucKkKiy made over into dwellings or apart . | tem Specialists open to the public daily except holi- | oCAlL AND LONG DISTAN: iy g S by clogged pores, plm?les, blackheads, MAXWELI, SERVICE STATION. | davs and Sundays from 12 noon until | ppopne 1389 Grand Hotel, o : redness or roughness, gently smear} | Ou e O\II' REAR 193 MAIN 5 ocloc i The town will lose considerable 1 RENL Y — — money from the revenue formerly ob- the face, on rising, with Cuticura | = TONNEC T S tnined from liquor - licenses. but ' | {Qintment on the end of the finger. e | NECTICU CHOOL: OF reads the town’s financiers are figur- Wash off in five minutes with Cuticura an Chureh Sunday school 9:43 a. m: {5 & uptn =ome Sthe wasaland means Soap and hot water, using plenty of | | 4 5 ST e el it R o e 10 make up the income lost by the | m:p, best agphed Wfl!d t;m" hind% SR ho e (ablihen e morning worship 10:45 a. m. Sermon departure of saloons. which, it softens wonderfully, an i : e = DA 2 i bject. “Th Yew oy . s - & gidly adberes to a conservative pol- ;WL ; subject. Dawning of a New { Violin. Piano. Mandolin and ¢ Aute Teuck Stuck. continue bathinga fowminutes. Final- | | jiot pol-| - aND WE :»Es;‘r;lg;‘ AT vouR e ah || T ey A huge motor truck could not ne- 1y dust on a few grains of Cuticura e ) 2 | The Bell City Male quartet of Bristol e N e e e crmer GG G o Talcur, the most ragrant and health- | | BECAUSE: it afairs are wivier the | AUTO REPAIR CO. Booth’s Block. Hill this morning. despite the heavy 9 ful of Talcum Powders. supervision of the State Banking De- 315 GLEN STREET. 3 5 chains that gripped the rear whaels. | partment gl department is very Oth chines on the hill were hel TAN - exacting in its requirements of banks onmmEmG b el S ‘ If Dandruff Menaces | | i i 2 mi 10 get to the lop. The chauffour gave ' Y Hai | BECAUSE its facilities are broad aud N AR We have a 13-room, two family house 2 minutg up the fob after several hours' labor | B 3 S our ir | complete and it is both able and wil- g M awaited aid from Middletown. . touch spots of dryness, dandruff or | | lug at all times to render prompt and 430 MAIN STREET walk from the center for $16,000. All improvement _hn;lg pus Practice. "\ 2} itching, on retiring,” with the Oint- efficient service in all departments of P P Blire. B a T'he children about Berlin street are v 4 ment on end of forefinger. Covér modern banking. vaxy Oars for ST Birins v 4 A 7 adopting 4 dangerous practice when ' rs e e s | | P 3 . Storage. Supplies and Kepairing. Five-family house in Kensington, on trolley, {ieyNit:cimontoRpasin gl ucksgand i poo with Cuticura Soap and kot water. ':l\":;;';;‘ :‘he;? ‘:~$’§:¥):I,-:£;ell 2,“ - g agons. Many youngsters. rather : 3 : S E RS 5 ud A NIENCE in B P Ay . - ey s = s mm'a,h:”' :\:’fl!e W"(th_;:l:fl;’“fl« Repeat in transacting your business with us. HAVE YO FRUCKING DONE 2-family house adjoining, $12,000. Lot 130x150. Bu leds, will hitch onto a passing truck ekt ? | P ROPERINY AND AT RE 2 d v eaching tl s ol z { | Then make these fragrant super- PROPFRLY > AT REASON- 3 ) . A And upon reaching the top will walk ; e et oo e i BriE s e now or pay more in the spring. oot from behind the truck with —— = 4 Py — HOME MADE BREAD ™ toilet preparations, and have as a re- THE 3 The kind that tastes better, sult in most cases a clear, sweet, Erciant ana made more easily with healthy skin, clean scalp, good hair press Service. Ne New F | ANGELUS FLOUR and soft, white hands with little | | 0 ven and New York. ‘Trucks reated by | Monday, y. Wednesday The Standard of Purity. trouble and trifling expense. day or hou ¥ ndl L ance | e ° o a c o‘ ) - PLAINVILLE JUNE CAPRICE Thompson Milling Co., RS TR ; 4 e d | Lockport. N. Y. | 13827 *SSia Cthirmnout the, word. Fer liing Hou CREIGHTON HAL 1 For Sale by : Saminle cach free dddress " Catigura Lak- | | 9 A m. to 5 except H HARRIS ! OPEN SAT. EVE ‘CITY HA C. A. PERRIN, Director. Main St. : D, sk n “THE LOVE CHEA Geo. Wild, 118 Winthrop S TP Cuticura Soap shaves withaut mug. 3 :"','::“;n 2 A "_l 9 p. m. Saturdays. 1560. Housc Tel. mw‘i

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