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Oth light and dark agu at the tomorrow n ayer mee Kensin contest is expected tonight ite the fact that the local players defeat on Saturday evening they full confidence in themselves and expect to win a victory this evening. The support of the Berlin sporting public is asked. The game has been called for § o'clock. Motherl:ood Club Meets A meeting of the Berlin Motherhood club will be held on Thursday noon of this week. Mrs. Willlam Scott will act hostess. The meeting has been called for 3 o'clock and there will be an illustrated lecture on “A Study of the Madonnas.” Semi-Annual Court Mattabessett, America, wil holds its meeting at Foresters’ hall ton on Thursday night of At this time oflicers will be serve for the next half year. Plans will also made at meeti for a general membe Irive which will he conducted the new ye The Kensington is one of the most active in the state ind has an enviable record for secur- | %' gLent ing new members. The local court will The ladies of the work in conjunction with | church will hold a wh throughout the state in regards to se- | In the church basement quring new members, | Ing. Men's Lyceum [ The Men's Lyceum tained will meet at the their ‘hurch this evening a day subject for the debate s follows: | Mr. and Mrs, “Resolved—that the tariff should be| Robert, who on the American Valuation of t few day stated in the Fordney bill.” | and Mrs. Charles it and George | street returmed to thelr for the affirmative | dietown Sunds smerson and C. Fred [ Kdward Porter Johnson wiil for the negatives. | Sunday with his An interesting cvening will spent | avenue { the debate inasmuch as the men on| A number of the friends of both sides have been preparing their | Mildred Harrington tentlered for several days and all are|very pleasant surprise 2d on the subjeots The pu ,\i.;hwm:‘ of Mrs. McKendrick ly invited to attend this le- |Street Saturday evening. The debates are proving popular| The Priscilla Rebecea club of week and a good attendance is|fAletown will present a three expect [edy at the Athletic hall next « ng, Dec. 19th. Dancing will fol The hie entertainment. Berli of tomorrow relati grange will e wall. The day's the morning with A chicken dinner will b noon time and in the afternoon husiness meeting will be resumed there s time an entertainment been provided for to be given in afternoon Drum Corps Meeting The annual meeting of St. Paul'sFifc and Drum corps will be held at saul's hall this cvening at 8 o'clock. | Oficers will be elected for the ensuing year. A rehearsal of the drum corps will alsa be held | Berlin Clur:h Notes Women's Add Socie Congregational Wednesday 4 Mrs. 1% Wilcox. The been called for 8 usual weekly praye held on Thursday The Epworth L ing will be held Methodist church Berlin News ENUMERATION OF CHILDREN 1463 0. This Number 1039 Attend Public Schools have h Thomas Fagan Kensii has returned home visit in Detroit. Miss Agn at the local |a position worth store after a five weeks Treahy, a former clevl freight depot, has taker 18 ishier at th Wool in Britain. after- The body of Emma Stone Hot of New York and a former res of Kensington was brought her for burial in the East as ceme Last Berlin Items, William Dennis of Hartford visiting relatives in town Sunday. Philip Nase Middletown week-end relatives on Election Foresters of | semi-annual in Kensing- this week. clected to of with spen the cox avenue, E. P in town on SOWLING SEASON STARTS will Dunham of Kensington this business Saturda be Be s club will hold a s and candy at the alter Werdelin y afternoon st Game Between Rivals home court N Mair Rolled Thursday—Foresters B ilect—Men's Class Meets—T. A. S 1 t and socia Tuesday even Election—Berlin Bits. others for Berlin ages In tt T\e school enumeration hildren beetween the has heen completed. town there are 1,463 children be- tween those ages. This number is 32 less than that of last year but the chief reason advanced for the de creage in the number of children is that families are moving out of town due to the present depression in the business world If conditions pick up it is expected that the num ber will be increased by next year The total enumeration is distributed as follow: IBast Beriin distriet, 182 children beteween the ages of 4 and Beckley district, 84; Worthington 231; South school district, Blue Hills district, 64; Perc district, 114 and the Kensington dis- triet 718. Of the 1,463, 1,039 lic schools of Berlin. Fifty-one are attending schools elsewhere and 1 are in private schools. There are 357 who are not attending school at| all and of this number 182 are under L five years of age. 112 are between 5 and 7 years old and in this group and Mr: relatives home Tonight of ensington Congregational i'he wnd 16 Middletc avenue from Wilcox wn a on Sun 7 the of Mr Grove Mid endi guests of hased import Charle will IFiske home in Green ak while Thom of Hartfor: father on s sper peak Mrs. her 50¢ at al on Grove is col bate. ach Mid attend the pub- S nge Pomona Tomorrow day of the year for Grange is concerne when ntral in session at on will business h(,“ i James | the guest Sunday Charles Cobey town Busines > | today. A number tend the fair astern nd Frid New ©8 Britair in towr awrence of ne will Pomona | Va8 the local | begin meetit ce entered ir the Middlc Middletow 5 only two are older than 6 year: There are 8 children between the ages of 7 and 14 who do not attend school. Two in this class are crippled and four are feeble minded Two should have been attending school but were not before the enu- meration but are at the present time. In still another class there are 00 children between the ages of 14 and 16 who are not attending the public schools. These children are working but of this number there are 20 yreg tered in the public evening school classes. Bowling Season Starts The bowling season for the towi of Kensington will open officially on Thursday night of this week when the Tottle Alley Tive, (a corking #ood team) will roll the Cypress Hill teaw. The games will be played as the sino alleys in New Britain at 8 o'cloc Thomson, McKeon, Ifagan, Georze Corr and McCarroll will knock the pins down for the Bottle Alley I%ive group while Treahy, Ritchie, Pete Corr, MeCormick and Giano will ca- vort for the Cypress Hill team. There has been a great deal of dis- cussion among the local bowling fans as to when the season would open in town. The famous Doyle cup has again been placed before the team for a g-catch can contest. The cup The s awarded to the Bottie Alley 17 will p ¢ a lengthy season last year and v in Berlin tomorrow afternoon that team will strive again this vear )it op In Hartford 38 t to retain it. 1t is rumoved that there fand seved 1 iocal e are is one member of the Bottle Alley nve to the city to who has control of a slow outshoot general Basketball Tonight The Senior team of the Worthington Athletie elub will play its second game of the season at the Berlin town hall this evening when it will .meet the Orioles of New Britain. The |v.‘1|w\ played at the New Britain Y. M. 4 on Saturday evening but met dnl(ul u| inight. the hands of its opponents. | Mrs s Practice has been held at the town Reliable Sewing club at her home in hall for the past several weeks and & Kensington on Thursday evening. in college from this place to be given by t Star at Cromwell Th 1y evenings of this we L meeting held at St. Gabrie Sunday afternoon, it was d cided to hold the Christmas tree exercises in the Knights of hall Wednesday Dec. 28(h The ladies St. Gaheiel's churc will meet with Mrs. Amos Wedne afternoon Mrs Donnelley New | called on in town the | Mrs. Donnelley formerly ireh will | this place at the Miss Elizal gather- | Lane, was on a o'clock. | Britain today r mecting| Mr. and My at 7:30| Winthrop gratulations o meting of the Mgn's|born Saturday Lible class will be held on Wednesday evening at the community house on | Berlin street. The meeting has be called for 8 o'clock and will be elected to for ensuing | year, Refreshments will srved following the regula mect- ing Orcer the anc Bt evening of Bourgeois D of Britair friends The ¢ of Rerlin meet home of ing has The will o'clock. ‘he cth shopping noon Doyle of trip to n The street, ymas Gibs e birth m of . e are civing n the of a annual he Rig S store will cash advt aphacl's Dept on your Christmas checks oflice the also be business serve Relieves Headache A little Musterole, rubbed on fore- head and temples, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterole is & none of the (\' caused by Get Mu: Not whi Foch in on General through the town will to h Stop not t W aft P pital to ko see ihe erole at & tube DETTIR TIIAN A MU Bertin Items The Girl £couts of the [ aregational church will meet this eve- at the home of Migs Stella Good STARD FLASTER Berlin Con- ning ch. The the A. B. whist will be held at hall in Kensington tomorrow ardner will entertain the was Wil- Heart James Holigan enter- and son, Wilcox Monday | will at- Pythias | h Sunday. Sunshine ILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Plainville News 12, Birief ting of FOR SON'S THEFT 1 ch 1l v m‘l Loty of the f tood and fter evening ind M ulations rch parlor Lenb Home of Mrs. Frank ]essuger : | Shuttle Looted congra laughter, hor Mrs. kd streets \ re birth low | on tt of Broad resting in Pr ortably at her lowir N aylor 1 SKINNER Gwillim =T AUTO CRAS s, FOR SALE—Nlack wood, two load 855 hard ng \nnounc- | | Box-d Results ed—TFoothall —Hrock-Barnes FOUND—sum of money Satuwdoy Post To Elect Officers At Meeting Tonight—Itenms, Vito Vola tried in the Justice Meritt O William J thef James Hill urday Grand swer children both and for Christmas filled for affairs, Sweet i order now wer by Juror char orders and Palace candies, Specia tie Hest | Mainville. XHASSEALS NOW M* BRING RESULTS w e Bying that par socials, dances home theiv An every line of of advt 1t i men had « M r ¢ N situated on reet Volardi furm men were hoth fine amounted to arrests were made b Coan complaint the home of of Worcester the T'he which The licemen ing a M of committed at gation at the umber property of vas all that pears that there volved in the series of « home as the house had cally cleaned out ture with the stand sumably too W and Chap rfollow entered by enger series of her home Stamns in - Hartford Defeats Purpose Here Volardi hom books which Messengor, I of Mrs. was a 1 ere ntries at the been practi \ One thousand bit of furni- |raised by mailing two heavy |mas seals to various Britain, g to |ment made by the committee this morning and at least $1,000 more ore this city reaches uota mail sale as it h called, was conducted the simple method of taking a list of names the requestin for payment of s to Mrs. Mau have been sold hy have othe <t has Cross dollars been Red Christ residents of New an announce ery exception of eavy to car accordin is its s been been removed [had been idea the also damag prits made their ¢ |ture and scratched |deep gashes. stolen d con by mailing check ls, ley Accident, kinner of Broad street from serious ir he was struc oin the children ing them at a « sent to had jury | Geors ol 1 sell nt narrow tseape apiece s about I¢ als wer T st i Kk v truck d by the New Britain Dairy company of New Britain, Whites Crossi 1 Britain road. Mr mpanied by his parer ind fortunately was injured althoug man was tim local people Letters asking that it the [seals be up in the |tions sent W the - 1o the their to to 5. ow 1| et bheer ind al all loca the city raised in this is used to defray t berculosis relief 100 ex- helped duris raised lives of babies tuber- work and as | tories ocieties in the Of the money §5 per cent 5 of tu Over time neit pant ner 1| cal youn or expel for some Bri have n by money v on "It eppears thet Mr, Skinner was on | manner. Many Britain and as he wed by the distribution the truck came | culosis tested milk and of the Visiting 1 S€ its free clinic all to a large rom t tuberen pre thro mo camp main this are year in of the jation of which extent by mone of these scals. way in which this reached the crossing, [ont suddenly 1 Heged sideswiped Skinner | bumper {ruck the wheel ouring smashed it complete Th left side of the al way. The runn e k was smashed. The towed into Plainville authoritics Mr. by = o A880C the the car. m {he fing ¥ derived front Paigc L wr entire torn truc rwas it is is ived is in ained under *aroline during of vention ed rom the sale fresh direc rtiett, ner, 1 work 0 on 1gh y rec hoard of 1 Skinner air tio at I the the | B [ Miss ( irlin the Mai men igated gton, rtain wi iny to Skinner the Tie. Crimson, The is local asel somewhnat that aifd city peopl is by hampered the 5 to blame in the nter Fooihall Game A fast Plainville edy Redla of New DBritain, at Rockw ield 3 Ly fternoon and played a tie game witl the to 6. The ga intercstir th start and hard fouht both sides. Britain team was strengthened by s cral Hig ool players of that ¢ including Murtha, Connc and O'Dell game was to settled the championship of this vicin- | ity and it possible that anoth |will be 1 This the t time this year t} any team has scored the 1 in this fact Br '\H\ 11 Thi to its 15 [ [ road. y in at ity tional organization cent. for national intaining sanitariums, ¢ the other 85 per in Hartford, and ses what it it justly entitled "Ihe nd per sterd 3 work, m hut the Britai it chih getting oosting to New score of 6 gir cent t rom hy The »d that has tatken up the in back of this movement and the SAY STRIKE FAILS the Rotary question dersto of ales. is fir t vior Mrs. have their Engagement Alfred Pindar announced the daughter, Taylor of that town Gwillim of Plainville. T made dinner to the members ol Windsor e Tonight | buteher of oflicers of the | ymaterinliy Lok at|tions, They members are |y their re report overtures of 1 fair it Gridley's IMall 3 yry Dennis Lane ma d lius J. Hayes of Martha Rebekah Sale Washingt Martha Rebekah WiEC Packing Wethersfield Their Work fas Not Been Serious- 1y Hampered in week. m hous today Dec, 12 of Chicago reit declared mated meat eutte worlkmen with their declared ) | ac nnounce was at I v At a > rate recently tendered ago nd ed pera tirm strile one week the Thimbie club of Post Election election ama has not i ¢ norn they meet e request will All A place stood arbitratior recent will i the to stion Presi- unior the !lalso he to on lay hefore art hold . Hardi the dey tl at Worth Fred ‘ ‘entral S q sale wil com- employe In the evening held at Fort Rouse, a who sympathiz he had shot two hrothers who w ckets, was taken fr lynched. In sympathizers led a s home houst it an stri the menee 1 entertainme he ifter Odd 1°el s f re tor South James mpey and Antonio and JI'\.\H\\‘ Lippia left for a trip to the south v plan to spend tne grea part o winter months. wil jsit Virginia Carolina whe The men gardening Ka are to several . e workiman the o and fired shots him No n | this city three 1 Nortl w in T violence form 1 tine past et s LAST OF LINCOLN Mut License Dog of Mount do ARERS DI in View o his lincey Kyder and Pros Gwillim follo an Lincol a vetor NOTT GIVEN niti MRS S OI' CHY Nature's means of stopping coughs comes to you direct from her vast Spruce Forests. J |Risit hauneey T3 Over 60 years in house- LAl ho Id use, \ torday w Brew Mrs, Isthel sent for husband med n life of her in it 1t Prison tir had ul sadd 1ife W prisoner heen confirmed Soviet Russia built 60 Jocomotives | ]‘SHH“, the last 12 months, | ¢ various man- are | House Officials Deciare That - ONWAR PROBLEM Timely ~ Sermon l Methodist Church Il mmy lay ity Methodist cb shop And v whicl evening serviee ireh on of Ohic was timely a with of t on nto is & man the spirit perso Joyd George During th M, C man Lor ive friends and Presi war he in the A and has throughout with ive incidents 1 to DI from overseas 1 clearer Human of ine Ideal ¢ tluy‘v\“mj His the *The [ mitte 1 to us is millions of orphs tt H,.v.n_\ Irer W teat w Mat pel gdom ( words [t shty edt orld unfinished task which taken from St ipter 6, verse tome He L recent a chi xt clear God on the lways leaves work benc an h of is com- thirteen is left 1ed ehi e world with ink great chil dren in this million half of them his would mean it its twenty age, with of schoo over orphans. be war the “Ninety-three cral taxes paid by “War is an unspeakable curse iden spec more b te t | from abroad to rid the I \e “hristianity wanting. women certai tried a est man can undertake to & World War Debt. left with a World hundred and fifty while the total wealth States is supposed to hundred billions. The fifty billion more than jtal wealth of our great country. per cent the fed- the citizens of this goes to pay the war bill. War bil are 0 dollars, United three ree Iy is of Let honored pres- representatives world of war, them in their task, and God war shall no God that our has summoned nay God international the day when pecd be have often heard it said that has been tried and found I think as honest men and shall have to admit that types religion have been 1 found want but no hon- | y that the has been W ity of us Christ 1d wanting. wer that I have found accusation is that Christianity as been found difficult but not tried. 2 need In other words, canse the among men. is th gates of Hist e in these | day world moral cannot hie 1pact “What is to hold ourscives up to the standards fort mar that the will Humanity will be as tho it would come il If w h v mopolitan man can tru way Bishop Methodist speaking 1 the the throug) the |to go into i the ther American it talking about ir 1 ma l Kingdom h to really try we Christianity. have failed not actually realized deals of the Kir om of God The Kingdom of Heaven most practical thing outside the Heaven in every moment of | we have have been hearin modern times about the sort of War, new nat - 1 result aright there 18 a of the the see today sta in > of of You agery without 1kind feeling the | sagging ndards everywhere. turn hoie 1 loose sav of 1 sort the The Wt of t of Need of need thing 1y lay in tod perfect | of life they in the perfect life The Son of God he part the unfinished is left 50 to lile as are set of a perfect | of task that world | for and e us is live the thinki regenerated the of n history he a Christian man of the word Narrow ery spirit of be ¢ its 18 and sus Christ greatest ¢ nd in s hum no the sense be in any and in mean or 33 Years In Ministry Anderson minister his been a but overseas has for 33 ars, of wdventures that new visior ization devasted 17rdy onor on Decoration Alsace Lo Amertear in 1918, | aind tion Day made While to t1 line rst declar Bishop from oaded sting of 155 them a 1 W ed private vv e, heaviest ll\u[ Anderson ously ansi pletion of the mmitte wor swinging out ir e system of na- | v hip in positive stian 1t our Pre nan sident hip worth 1y is the se0s states of t Kir God President what gdom of Harding ed to ac ip was ¥ Sist counci tation of arms, he replied bl , but T be ing to outlaw lima ot saying it pu fellow townsmer hanker spoke with ling ".[v the 1id that Intervie h Ha trouhle too w tien far away God e United \tion to Ge e rforming de kingdom 1l s of ¢ end 1kind rea wing lif ma w <IN NEW which re b reported loss was sustained d Israel Smolen, HAVEN, 12.—Fonr sulted in wen store two of lamage 1t five were ed W1l within a ocks along Grand yesterday by Harry a dry ment mystified sued graph and Cable cabld Hml 10 ter a good deal | the | proprictors of | Tuberculosis BE SURE AND BUY SEALS 85 Per Cent of Money Col- lected Stay at 712 Grand valwe of their hu at $25 ‘amber, ... Aer of the Model Cloak and Suit Hou Grand nue, said the his gntted store was worth , covered by goods store who set the watar-drenched stock lore ( rk ave in OFFICIALS MYSTIFIED Wonder At Report That Cable Has Been Sealed. Dee. 12 declared the the Washington, officials today & night by Postal Co. that 1 last office been sealed s by some company FFrancisco had person unk in New Britain W perfectly tromendous | T ave- irned 5,000, New 5e at stock alout $5,000 insurance. uunam-Yap State depart- themselves statement {s- Tele- through its San the Guam-Yap within the past nown Officials said the cable in question 18 sel Unite war, which wa the world States entered had been been advis never as they had still sociated treaty of o title to it lied and scribed in the powers as BY SEA Three Sailings Wnllly Tues., Thurs. an P.M. To Savannah Wi, $30.38 $54.68 | "' Round Including meals and stateroom One Way $36 Trip accommodations War Tax ¥% additional $65. 1 and sealed soon af- the unsealed 1 and remained with the al- pre- Versailles. FLORIDA New York to Savannah First Class Passenger Fares, New York | To Jacksonville .54 77 Syunddigo Pier 35, North River, New York complex:on ' Overcome it! Aveil gives only temporary relief Resinol Soapand Qinfment have gentle corrective properties thatusually clear away skin troubles promptlycompletely and atlittle cost. THIS WILL BENEFIT NEW BRITAIN WOMEN women i3 matter, months stomach and in waste Stomach trouble lue to retained poisons the stomach for ing gas on the ch. The old, should be buckthorn bark 1s mixed in Adler-i BOTH upper and lower moves matter sy the ston ulatio cleaned out simple bowel, yon em. i-ka 1 thought was in your LENT chronic appendicitis. for gas on Guards druggists. constipation At all rm“m-“ There is nothing in the glyeerine, Acting on Adler- tomach ugainst often This canss sour poisonous aceums with ete., never OB L- and 3 world quite so nourish- ing or helpful as Scott’s Emulsiong for thin, anemic girls f “teen-age.”” It is wcll worth trying. mu&Bowne Bloomfield,N.J. LSO MAKERS OF ——— FoRr INDIGESTION 20-18sk ' R