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JW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE ), 192} 4 Bt e —————————————— — = Plnvile Ne 1L HIS LIFE ma WPapmeaemeg® | DEATH QM o | it suma Hartford's Shopping Center [\ N MR ¢ g MMOoNS OF ji e | e ey | " ’ W N8B it | i § 49 A s N St., PortLAND, Ma1Ng, ‘ [F| tHord o n i 1 with Constipation i 81 duitd ! { H ( ) wember, As & { ! [kl r ( 0 stressing | 1§ - q 1 1 left side. | » QTN M I about “Iruit-a. ¢ ow About a Llock for An Amas Gt i o ; nibs il on Troll e 1 P, | I Liave been free of N J 3 § W i t 150 ¢ ) " here’s a Place for It in Every Home IS | | e (ol Lasn T e ) i . 5;1‘ N o { ha ved the greatost henefit”, CLOCKS MIGHT BE APPROPRIATELY TERMED i ; iy S ! OTI3 M. BRYANT, 1 < “GIFTS OF THE HOUR" 1" Pk 4 b * ] ; 6 for $2 50, trial size 25c. | ! s o i om FRUIT give more space for better she f id i § i I OGDENSBURG } 50 tomorrow we wi en our ¢ , on Main A ’ 7 /| of clocks that will m you ¢ ne or to your gift list st r ] ATTENTION TO SOME DESIRABLE. ONES : | P i 38 M. flfl“’lngton AS A SPECIAL LEADER for this only. Nickel Alarm Clocks, 1 4 i T ¢ M with long, lpud call and fully guaranteed, « value at §ic each ) By 5 e 1 | ils I,‘_QwCut]cura With Radium Dial, so easy to sce the time these dark wi mornings, : % i " s ! | guls 2,50 ue, priced §$1.39 cact t 1na Regular $2.50 value, priced $1.89 each h it o mnat s s ] ‘ i led HCT scalp LOOK AT THIS—A WONDERIUL OFFERING e AN EIGHT DAY CLOCK of solid mahogany, in r : } led with & scalp ‘ > a glorious g nd a big tr . are ead itched and burned a great | HEKI 1S ANOTHER WORTHY YOUR NOTICE i i f ! 1 I triec xfm:dlug | IN MAHOGANY we offer a t Day Clock with cathedr v at 1 i Y01 .lx"s, :‘:,:\:‘clxgr:d :;:5 ! | striking hour and If hour A really remarka offering at this \ SR o = S Ee = = = + sample which helped | 1 price, $10.95 euach. i ¢ : ed more, and after | | You will be sure of giving pleasure if you give one of these I cuira Soap and FOR SPECIAL GIFT TO A LADY we cal 1 ry"’ a \ : 8 Gilbert thinalarm on a beautifully d 1 ¥ (& | ! ed . measuring 12 inche t, runs 30 Lows, o ! | 1 alarm attachment, for $4. 1t 1 Ke - el S for . ( VoW | e \ w i Comm a it the | ille ( % ‘ - { street - ‘ Ic : .,\ I i il v : a powder of 1 R OIS 7 3L TR T Y S T AT ! i , e — o ———— i t 1 H . l!"ey:'!:;: [ t um 26¢. % Pear-on { Jout mug. B 1' o N S M A f N t 5 of i Party erimn ews an e U rk, pleasant birthday s B In View 1 atiar ¢ 1 § t T e ] = - |is treasurer 52 i m Wilcox B0 bt 5 t 1 b ’ i i . ! est tax collector. music s ! Ak RS ; t L € PG en Nl D The lighting problem for Kensing- ved by ail, : Pearson hau 'eyg eyt S i bk O YoGamenvare Sp el sanc i p\ ‘Kb UE’ sing will be discussed at the meeting 18 resume d in thi ry 1 1e i Braclett att t 1 man Ll ir et 1 and preparations will made for the 1ecticnt State L had nvilie y 1 it took seve to « the eve am Guests re Q. bringing of water to this town 13 ter enjoy : L ol e 2 e W Nl \" SN g‘_\_{_‘ Money for Home. | band, one son, C. A. D¢ of C: . i tort Jan Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington members of Bolton-Kas!- | merem——e - - [Woods fullowing x ik b 3 QWEEEEIELEIANY 7I‘ \TIII‘R exposure and hard | notified Rev. J. E. Klingberg of New [ca Post, American Legion, will attond e - t t st the sur ¢ 1g pains and aches in | B T e ot e ol y Had Suffered With Headaches Al | Rie : TR i P iy 5 les and joints. Have & : Berlin Junior High school have raised | ¢vening His Life. Sanait Brought imed this i A \ld _ socl s f Sloan's ment h'mdy and city through the performanc n {10 RENT —4 room tenement; water, gis AL E et § ¥ g ¢ can 3 e You will 1 at once a mm(omn i last Friday night at the Con S RO LR ner, sRtaile ; LA L Ll ticles t t t ¢ sense of v ch will be followe Sunday school department of the | L ¢ church raised $4, and the total|if1 v RSTIAIT* (& { ST ! amount sent to the home was $15 v é ] | i § \ - catl New Bt i PRESIDENT OGILBY HERE/| It ned aiso been panned to prescnt ivi v N i X v Ro ' 4 the pl t.one of the homes for the W Hunt, ¢ ¢ < EFE RN benefit of the boys and girls. This, Q EJ 7 A ! v ) i | Trinity Man Will Speak In Town To- | however, will not be done at pres O h | 5 ¢ ¥ g t as Mr. Klingberg stated this morning I I \ 1 \ Ky N J morrow—Christmas Rush at Local{yjat the children are scattercd about i i r | Postoffice—Berlin Ttems of Inter-| 1€ City in five buildings and there is IN TABLETS fjflw TR . BOGASIT BOXES TONIGITE no suitable place to give an entertain- ‘ \ y Now' ¥ N 1 « wd et ment. The local young people will be . v 1t 1 St. Pau ; 1 ) welcomed to give the ente . ; 12, n i will ‘be ‘on’ De e weight ¢ or star s cam ‘ Two items of impor will be[for the home when the new bui To Take Tt—Results L nuy Ot ol udquarters P J brought before the mer of the|on Racklifte Heights is ready et e e itEe e y a Several ed el L o e e VA TE Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion| cupancy. The play presented Quicker—Less Bother vas a : i We | inecting held at I \ nory this D SEERE e at their meeting in T. A. B. hail on| titled “The Dlonde,” I was written By S urage riend T w e discussed | 5.0, o At E u Thursday night of this week. Under| by Miss Moore. !('HE.\I]ST.\‘ CONC TRATE wged her ry 8¢ S e el iorinovialig o) 1 { the ex i the ruling of old business the matter Membership Drive, DOSE INTO TIN TABLET pect mug had about lost 1% fer \ Christ e S e of having General Foch stop in this| Court Mattabessett, IPoresters of dri e 5 time District of Plainyfille, S8, Probate lv‘ 4 town while on his way to New York [ America, will soon plan an extensive i1 2 a few ttles of Pythian Lodze Nowes o6 Dec er 2d.. 1921 ‘\i will be discussed. membership drive in co ction w 3 1 Sa ife was perf ! | q Ra st Grie W WiteRler of I The Berlin post has received no| various courts in the wing | WS tha Ico ot back dov ) R t e th- | Plainville i 1 district. e | definite action relative to the action | those of New Britain ing of 4 s » T bought a bottlc 1 | ‘ will| The exec ing exhibited hi rity ssye that & fes 4 of the New Britain post in having|the local court will b a week : The | § « I hev. & . i oV N t . Upoii the kin Mibe the train on which General Foch will | from Thursday eveni ind it is ex- initc n e o At i r allow wing nail reduces ride through that city. This action, | pected that at this mectin ns to sec w 1 San- | i William ORDEI it the Lath dny o) A e e however, does not secm advisable in.| Will be made for the campaign to n,ait tl I id i < Sl : Ve R asmuch as the Frenchman will stop|open at the following regular meeting. ! ¢ all thr | team | in t 2 P 1 2 tintitcannot m‘e' in Hartford but a few minutes. It is| The Kensington court has heen ; ! 1 i mence g N . the | in Plainville 1 the ed | trate t e Vi hoped, however, that the train wili| prominent for its work throughout L [ fixi i blood, r Lt : o : VLG LDl kU NN TR stop for a short time in Beriin. Some | Connecticut. The court at present has enc | I looked bett o1 S S ‘ rally | .u.‘vu’\( over night, members of the post are inclined to|u good sized memberskip but does ARl I commenced to feel m e ¢ = L - - : S Sl Sl “”l‘{":‘“ believe that this stop will be impos- | care to have any of the other cot te t pretty soon I surely did fee FEGUIG et loch z R i . -“_’\”“ “ 11\(’: "]“P 19 sible in this town inasmuch as the|in smaller towns get ad better, e L Tk ; 5 ; i % : 2 SHIORICIN. LTS train will not make a stop at Bridge- President Ogilthy Here, ! W 1- | i ¥ - pancscon shuyeTom sUis d g port, which was requested early in the| President Remsen B. Ogilby of : v most : i Aoy > P . ANYEROLESCANIIN LD §Ed Ingos fall. Trinity college, will address the mem- sty re 1 realized W whole system ] Al : i Lawrence Southard, active in the|bers of the Worlhington ( nunit e Bkl : 2y . ¢ vi t 1 her affairs of the Berlin post of the Am-|association and their fricnds at a fd e Ul working f 1l DA Eachs ¢ v ' erican Legion, stated this morning|gathering to be held at the commur Irving v 1 : s S that he personally believes that the|ity house tomorrow eveni at ¥y whict % ; : : 2 fl pr R annual election of officers for the|o'clock. Dr. Og will i me, if Sanalt into ¢ el : g A I L post should be held in the fall in-[“Problems of the Dacii It | e ) 1ve had e s | RERTEREC LD T stead of in the spring. 1lis reason|on which he speaks with authori st | hay any of the dollars M & : M for stating this is because of the fact|as he has spent some time in the : ainali it e beeit Bpent Ton ¢ tic| _ - = \“[Eo that most every other post in the|Philippine Islands in educational 1r- | medicine L ¢ holds its annual election in the |work. The Berlin public is cordially At wi hes L The proposition will be put|invited to come and hear Dr. Ogilby Wealllsuy « v = the members at the meeting|and a large attendance is looked for “ave | waly H (a1 tub takes the “oush't on Thursday. ward to. 1 rooy ( oy aching joints. It can- If the scheme meets with favor it Working Plan Changed. Lphhgl ¢ Pharn H rtoy wnd it certainly stops Is expected that the next election will| The Berlin. Construction com piny | S mm—————— |, 1 W t | tha rheumatism torture at once, be held at the regular meeting of the|of Kensington has arranged with a { hermbers o @ t I | ) A5 AUIERDEI0, JOU D) post which follows the one of thisjnumber of its cmployes whereby b S i “M"_H‘[“ L 1 e H irdly get around, just try Red Pep- week. Other matters of minor im-|ginning yesterday one-l of the G s { per 1 I you will have the quick- portance will also be brought before|number are to work one week and the | Notce is hercby { eli Nothing has such the meeting and the attendance of all| other half the next week. ‘This is he. | 2481 0 g of th o etrating heat as red the men is requested. ing done, it is said, because of the | o trict \ R : p‘ ¥ HH Nk M Ronn A8 YO SRR Christmas Rush Begins decreasc in business and rather than | ot 3 e }1 " | Fepger b you 1edl the Usglng The annual Christmas rush has be-|lay off a number of hands o'clock e clection of or- (¥ — . In three minutes it warms the gun at both the Berlin and Kensing-| Berlin Bits. ficers the ensuing year and W B — re spot through and through, Pain ton postoffices, according to reports| Frederick Zuite is erecting a new ¢ LN QLIRILYEOIBIRL USITICEs Pf ’-‘ il Fq b reness one from the postmasters. In Berlin, the |bungalow on Farmington rofd 2 RS Tt UL, i s ist for a jar of rush has been slight thus far but the| The Women's Missionary society of il R ! | ted Pepper Rub. Be sure to | amount of mail is increasing each ¥-|the Berlin cf Wil meet tomorrow Sieaa "”\ ,’1% 111N i .Pi t genuine, w 1.r'x the name () At the Kensington office, Postmaster 1t o'clock with Mis g A0 M g iy I s on each package, Fagan stated that for the first time Wilcox ! 1e place) meetir 193 1 i . since last year, onc hundred letters . whist will be held tonignt. | the Bhirboa s sent out from the office yesterday| Epworth League Prayer meeting i e : & were addressed to verlous points in|will be held at the Kensington Mct : Rub pain away with a smali Europe. The foreign mail Included fogist chure this evening. e ‘i‘“‘“" trial bottle of old | | letters for Italy, Sweden, Germany,| The Ler. . Grange will meet this|commmittee to SR R et Tacobalonn ' U[«f\wet S Omach Denmark, Norway, Wales and Eng-|evening at § o'clock G Naw Dritatn Cfor s o ! X e U land as well as Ircland. A daughter, Helen, has been born |to pre i ! { The children of the school have re-ito Mr. and Mrs. Bronislawa Popiclar- for { n I tism i 3 Aboey A . ceived the general letter sent out by |ezyk of Kensington obtain bld e of 1 IBtiones ' R (] 9 |nd}gest|0n Will H. Hays, postmaster general, in East Beelin Items. ame and to submit estimates of the|reauire \ reatment H Uy, which they are requested to mail their| There w be t reg r meeting amount of | s necessary 1o be is. | 8¢ i ¥ te St D t parcels as mall as early as possible.|of the Knights of Pythias society at|sued to meet the expense of & waser|Oll" right he “tender t 1 TN } They are also told in these letters 1o | their hall this evening SUAtaM: (6 take Buch athes (45 by v k Rot H s Dia pep g\VES tell their parents to mail early and| Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bailey, of Bos- |may be deemed sable for the|out comes the rheumatic pai 3 t many rules are set forth in which the | ton, Mass., are the guests of relatives pplying of t district with water O J Oi L AR i ef i n Five Mnu people are asked to avoid use of [ on Main street. lana water we both for fi ro- [les ur T Iniment \ heketbs e st bt s fancy handwriting. All letters and| A number from this place will at- |tection and other uses of tir ot | ne point 1 do i N cards as well at packages should al | tend the dance and social it the land to ansact y othe | the [ ] s Diapepsin is the qulckest, so bear the correct names and ad-| Westfield school hall this evening. | pertaining to the above matters that int NN x sur ¢ or Indigestion, Gases, dresses as well as the return address| Mr. and Mrs. James Holigan, who |may he deemed adsisable and bone ps sclatica, lur ) tule urtburn, Sourness, Fer- of the sender | nave been spending the past few | Dated at Berlin, this 30th day of No curalgi \ st s I 1 or Stomach Distress caused Fire District Meeting | weeks with relatives in Middletown, | vember, 19 Get a small trial bot a t A few tablets give almost The first annual meeting of the| have returned to their home on Wil- . L. NORTON tie o t 3 Ja \ianners has just been picked by E. O. Hoppe, | immediate stomach relief and shortly Kensington Fire district will be d'cox avenue IAS. J. FPITZSIMONS, O ror tor ¢ artist, as Fn¢ "y ive in his|the stomach is corrected so you can at TForester's hall tomorrow evening I ladies of the Sacred Heart R. 8 GRAHANM, r neat, 3 I ¢ from g e g by eat f rite foods without fear. at 8 o'clock. New officers will be elect- church will hold their weekly whist| Committee of the Kensington Fire|aches and stirness. Don't sufter! Rub World's Fairest Women.” He wou't tell yet Who|Taree case coste only few seibiiee «d. The present officer are F. L. Nor- at the church varlors this evening District rheum LY. i 1L Amwerica in the volume, store, Miillons helped annually,

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