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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1022, e e S T e —— T Platnvilie Briefs V M Supreme Court Rules " Plalnville INewWs | smad L S 5 1 bk NG. ANSWERS "Out. Mass. _Petition 3 ——— — S e e s — l\\lnx]-n )X“:l he CGiregory, aged 1 m;‘ '_) m ) Roston, Jan, 4.-~The supreme court y,...” o Biikta’ RO VAMANGS & would enact the present provisions of 4 w1 metbers of the foeal W, € the Volstead aet in this state and where pre (e re pon Nt 0 tional. The leglslature In the opinion R ‘\‘ HER L anaaisilie from astex Stals 'Hem of the court, has no right to delegate St Wi " to anyone, not cven the congress of Washington, Jun king note The Benefits of our Big Cost Sale | ;¢ gm0 Are Being Scattered Far and Wide [ mum i o s 10 e ate for Masgsachusetts, ) the statement of 1t} ris Tempa| abred to the fnited States this Woek | jong and tigers in captivity require that one of U quotstions from the me da ‘ek without food to kee tamous Castox articie read by Lord OD8 0S8 O INIL 4 » Lee of the “hode tion to arms '\ | them in good h crenee I commit could not nother here, The quotntion from the article by sults—Miss Edith Hilton in Auto rs. Willlam Hpyes of Park steeet, | captain Costex of the French nay had for her guests last week, Mr. and | general staff as read by Lord Lee| ] | | o e of Waterbu o) o o oo Propess nuyteition iee Sewing Cirele held tha T AT THIS SALIL BRINGS YOU MERCHANDISE QUALITY b A comparison of the vital sthtistics B martingale, which will definitely s MUCH BETTER 7T THIE PRICE, ¥ T ARE JRING THI MOST St I!.\'I"\,\l‘l\lz VALULS for the past year with those of 1920, | Mothers' Night lagt evening at thelang roraver overturn the navil power | dur.ing Ch THAT YOU / N FOR MANY A SEASON. REMEMBER THIS IS OUR GREAT JANCARY [@|!show that Auring the past 12 months, |1Ome of Miss Iithel Snelder of Shut-|op e pritish empir | developes stux COST' SALE, COMING BUT ONCE A ¥ AND RECOGNIZED BY THOUSANDS THROUGHOU (R||there has been a decided inerease in |t Meadew avenue, There was a Iarge | = o 10 1 was unable | P THE STATE AS THE TUNtY AIN EVENT THAT CON HEIR WAY. MORE BAR- the births of the town, & noticeabie[atténdance, A luncheon wasserved the |, 44 wor™s nags The Dritsh KXL@TR Qnd ‘WOoImen. GAINS, BETTER BARGAINS THAN EVER. || talling off of marriages and a lower [EUeSts of the club. delegation statement reported the 8| jeath ro r 1921, there wepe ap-| The weckly aerviaes at the M, B. (. iation question could be.found “at| slnc@ 1851 —COST SALI PRICES ON WINTER COATS— ‘pmnm;nul 243 births compared to church commenced last evening with ('h“ iw”“m' m,"ww Shof Vm‘]’l b [ Is something that will be quickly tuken advantage of by thrifty shoppers realizing this unusual but 200 for the previous year. Deaths | eV George I ‘Tyler of the Advent | . "™ on ‘synthese de la | opportunity. numbered 48 and in 1920 there were [Christlan church speaking. Tonlght, | o orre goug-marin® published “under Your chance to choose Cloats from our own regular stock, garments that arc properly made of the 58. Marrlages were outstripped by the |PF: West of Rristol will speak. direction 'of the historical section of finest materials of the season with beautiful s linin Not made for salc purposes. It is but once preceding vear there belng 181 in The regular mm-(EnR of the Sequas- [ "/ vl staft’ In La Reyu Maritime' M[ E a year that you can choose a Coat at actual cost. l.et us show these: 1020 d but 96 last year, sen lodge 1. O, O, I, will be held this tor January, 1920." d 245 — 0 — $20.75 — 5 — 8.2 P tacl ,. - vening. 4 3 $12.75 $16.80 $21.75 $29.7 8.25 $40.75 — Lach, The decided slump in the marriage [¢VCDINE " The statement then adds Condensed Milk An Actual Saving at These Prices From §7.50 to $40.00, at | ne he busines - MAPkSt 18 tranad. to the Dusinexs de-| “. . 4onual Drasount Bale Geg! “Whatever may be the interpret CHOOSE FURS AT COST pression and the uncertainty of young| ON* 2 S i ¥ tion of this particuls sage it m |conples wishing to enter the bonds of | \Vedncsda anuary 4th and ends »f this particular passage it m That is another happening that occurs but once in twelve months. An opportunity that should be || matrimony under present conditions, |Saturday, January Ilst. —We offer| be obvious to every reader of this ar- _ improved by every woman or girl who has a thought of Ifurs. All Fur Coats, Hudson Scal (dyed The year Wators Was & profitable one 200 discount on all merchandise. | ticle that the whole purpose of the| muskrat) I'rench Seal, Raccoon, Squirrel, Muskrat, Coney, P’ersian Lamb, yours a% this =slc for Cost B b H. A. James, No. 53 Main St, Plain-|writer as evidenced by the other pas ville. Dry Goods, Men's Ifurnishings, ges which Lord Lee quoted and| > P 3 AL . fiw . K for the town clerk when he registered Price, all Capes, all Stoles, Scarfs, Chokers, and Mufis, choice of them all at Cost. 101 e SR AU bollatkd Faks o e NOTICE—At Cost Sale Prices, no goods on approval, none C. 0. D., a charge for alterations, and a1l ||| O h Chns ot 1080 of aoLvhe Svag | Tootivear, Moor Covering.—adygh which the Temps does not challenge | . Fhidy il <|;:;’-’ The year of 1920 of course was \“ is to expound and defend “‘(. German | Feel Weak’ Tlred’ more promising businesswise i P Our annual v clearance sale|Methods of warfare on| VERY SPECIAL FOR THE MEN — AT COST PRICE Al “"_’;'i‘;]:i‘:"“""" the largel, 6w on. Prices are reduded, from | commerce s ! the late| ¢¢ P t"” SILK OFFERG Shc c:’ill”'.ll:l\n:::n:hl’n'M““) pecial Values at our Outfitting Dept. There has been little sickness the |10 to 40 per cent mv‘r\l}r)!hlnglf(r.m, nlh e aye uts R : past year to which may be attributed [0 &nd look us over before buying CRaFatusa=10 - Inolied ‘wile, Sillc Four-in-Hands in attractive stripes and figures, regular $1.00 elsewhere. 1. J. Dirnbaum.—advt. 2 I best butter, $1. Russell Bros. kind, slip-casy hands, 50¢ each, the lower death rate. The co-operation v i ange of color shades, iy " s ¢ of the d g Miss 3 . in a good rang Knit Four-in-Hands in a large selection of new paferns and of the physioians and Mise Rlisabeth for afternoon wear and extra colors, worth to $1.00, for 50¢ Heineman, the visiting nurse, have fine $3.00 quality, i3 one of this Silk Four-in-Hands in a most pleasing variety of colors, stripes ‘;f”" a W'l“ """_ ‘l’l“j“"‘ ,‘“-""'“ ) ) p A6 w1 ) & disense and any slight slgns of an im- s sale's astonishing offers .. $1.80 and fizures with slip-¢ bands, worth to $1.50, for 85¢ cach, || iseas L hbes s ( q{| pending outbreak of sickness, which | pequetion of Freight Rates on Yarm spec Hlove \s, sillc \ Glove ragule Totter secure a dress or skirt pecial Glove Values, silk lined Cape G Io\li of regular $2.,50 grade, sale price $1.50 pair. 41| may show evidence of turning into an length, while we have ft. .. Flee red Cape Gloves, in tan color, regular $1.50 quality epidemic, are immediately cared for| Products Will Result in This Much BFCOMES FAMOUS $1.60 ard o rice air “" |®||and stemmed in time . R L e S Bérizen Teans Socicty of Decrease in R. R. Revenues. Y] / The Holy Name Society of the| o you Jan. 4.—Ireight rate r Church of Our Lady of Mercy, held its 3 3 ductions on farm products, made vo I)‘ 8 d ] Th { 2 5 ’Mmt evening r;vlwl MTM‘ ’tln; N;l‘!O“'l“K ders of the interstate commerce com- Do you feel “blue” and worried, suffer in attendance to act on the'call of| The Reliable Sewing club will meet |of President, Joseph F. Bergen; [ yiccion will out down raflroad rev- fracts Nfl[ml]al Atfe_l ntion backaohs: g hisndnehioifant Berlln News he petition. Thursday cvening at the home of president, Charles I Conlon; | cpyes throughout the country by ap- ss7 Too many women blame The session this evening ha sen | Miss Ethel itney. reasurer, Joseph Glynn; secretary, | nroximately $50,000,000, it is estimat- — so-called “female trouble” for this e — e e e e called for the purpc of d g . Pa . A. B. drum corps will | Harold Cutting; marshal, Peter Duf d here. The commission's order s 2 3 unhappy state instead of weak kidneys the installation of electric light hold shearsa Monday evening [and councillors, Daniel Collins, William | calling for a decrcase of freight rates )r': F“’]a":fl {'fb fame n.flflw newly [ ich so often are the cause. You extension of the electric lighting sys-|of next week L. Cafierty, Hugh Flood and William | on hay, grain, grain products and al- [ o v ’,._n"‘f"'j‘“]”“""'“”.“" SOCIELY | st act quickly to prevent more tem in, upon and along certain high-| Both teams of the W. A. C. held|Gallagher, falfa for trans-Mississippi territory | [r jritaln, although it has been| . 100"t ouple, Use Doan's Kidney ways in the town. The petitioners| practice in the town hall last evening| A smoker was held, card games|will go into effect on Saturday and | | CXistence less than a month, that They have helped thousands of believe that lights should be placed | in preparation for the games to be|played and speakers finished up the | will add 6% per cent to the ten per 'lf““.‘l”j"‘] A0, been recelved from | -d women. They should help on Ifarmington avenue, High road,|played tomorrow evening. program. cent voluntary reduction of rates on ml‘»fl' . "‘: . '.'ml“.m l‘”r ","'7?' you. Ask your neighbor! [ Gladding place, Alling street, Harris| The weekly prayer meeting of t In Auto Crash various classes of farm produce made | 5y on &0 PORCL FopmeRBEIAN Ve A Cast in New Britain strect, Hart street, southern end of | eriin Congregational ehurch will be| Misa Edith Hilton, daughter of Rev. |effective January 1 by all rallroads ox- | (o way fmom G ioe e o108 come all) -y Jacob Yung, Jr, 662 W. Maln Percival avenue, Robbins street, Ken-[ held tomorrow cvening at 7:50|and Mrs. George Hilton of West Main [ cept those of New England. tlice o,"'o:.g_“‘]r“," ,‘(:,,, “"\\'v:‘.]d:::: street s “My kidneys bothered me. EYCI’Y M@fllbel‘ G&HV&SS Will AUEOE IOl DOE Red chishvay)aiclook, ; strect, received siight injurles and a| Arrangements have been made by | e, L My back felt as though it were ready Burnhal street and Christian Lane. here was a good aftendance at the fgevere shaking up in an automobile | the commission to resume next Wec cznnized December 0. 1021, to o to pieces. Some times I was 80 SflI‘[ on Slmda ]_'rhu Jiune Srongsiln. 1o o) aneaiing (oL, Sk Harlip. Guangs accident which occurred in Middle- | nesday the inquiry upon which will| - ek st \anld: Haveme e s el And y . | Kensington district has been under| last evenin Mr. and M | town yesterday afternoon. Miss ilton | be based that body's action in direct- ; s orsanized December [my Kidneys acted too often. 1 have debate for somo i Within the| Adz ve heen appointed as dele-|\eas riding at the time with her par- | ing further rate decreases Hew el wah g guilad Decomuen) Iy i RRGREE LS RGNS DAty pov weei ssieral new liehid\mates do aitend the emital convention | eitaisind 1t appenrs thatan Gutomobile e = \mericanization department. Ior- I have had this trouble and they have SPECTAL DISTRICT MEBTING|Svarp: wonn trom: Towers “oornen] o o vy aoar? s friven by 11031 Hoops, son of Thomas | RIOTING IN BELFAST fiek Mayet Gabige DG ey A 72 beeh ton qulck to rellove ma Swamp road from Towers' corner, Yiast Terlin Ktoms s, Jr., of that town, skidded at - i 5 Yty iR : New Britain to Upson's corner in Hoops, Jr., urer John A. Loomis, of the Commer s e ain g Kensington, ‘THe installation Lof the 7 Hazen marked out his ice [the corner of Union and Summer | Six Deaths Tave Resulted From Pres-| ¢jal Trust Co., Americanization Direc- ' 'Q KIDNEY Kensington People Will Gather To- hgm’q has been n declded improye.|PONd Tuesday and commenced today |streets, iking the local car. The ent Serics of Disorders. tor James 1. O'Brien, Baba Y. Jones, | D PILLS to cut ice which s about ten to[headlights on Rev. Mr. Hiltows car | po o000 0 00l Rev, Symon Yonan and Pera Benja- | twelve inches thick. With suitable |we smashed while the running board Press). Six deaths have n V\;llc41 r‘m” min were speakers. At {hat time a| 60¢ at all Dn;gSlores : X Rl 2 ! ¢ "l weather he will fill his ice house this|of the Hoop's automobile was torn £ ommittee was appointed to draw up| | Foster-Milburn Co. MigChemButfalo,NY. Clerk’s Notes — Engagement An-[s for that reason that the. twenty| (0O oy men have also com. |off. The matter was reported to thete Dresent serien of disorders in Rel. |[E ¢ s (RS o By Taws Hen s I 2 peclal penced cutting. police. The accident was said to have | ! alalitles being that of | ("o ynder consideration. nounced—Berlin Briefs. meeting. @& child who was shot while in its The ‘“every member” financial SeauEiss Thdsy The skating carnival which was to| been unavoidable. iotene: AR Baba Y. Jones has been elected first T s take place this week has heen post- Zion Church Notes e / president. The association three : Miss Catherine ifagan, daughter of 5 ! : Firing continued last night the i ; drive of the Berlin Congregational d M Y [ & poned on account of the snow and There will be a Candle Light serv-| . 4 1 weeks ago sent a committee by | g ) rs. Thomas Fagan of Ken-|P? Satielbi . 3 < A 2 fiercest being in the York street aren e L s i BR ] . church will be inaugurated on Sun-lgington, graduated from the st Vil be held later when the fce Is|ice at the Redecmer's A. M. Zlon | op % ool nder the elght ofclock | W Guisley, Mr. Benjamin and Rev. o day of this next week. This an-|jyancis hospital in Hartford this af.|&8ain clear church nest Sunday evening com- |\ 0t 0 LB e 2¢3 | Yonan, to Washington to take up the nouncement was made today by 1ev. | ormoon. “fsq Fagan has been train.| The Girl Scouts will hold their reg-| meneing at 7:30 o'clock. . The mar ‘””“m‘l <"|Mv{rr\mll\yf"'l‘,\'.:“:'\““ and frost|jmmigration question, as it relates to| Get at the Real Cause —Take 8. A. Fiske, pastor of the church. The|jyg for g nurse at the hospitil for the| UAr Weekly meeting at the home “"} shaig, fon the ogohmlon will e $hel ) Sie e iy ivatn airicls Rl Ate | Aot AN 8N AENERISN TELISREN Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets drive will continue throughout the| st three years. She is well known | i8S Etta Lawrence on Main street,| zljgses Adeline Woods and Mary |, H"“ : i s dIS- | with the U, 8. immigration commit- il e & ! . 3 afternoon at the usual hour. : dbre attendance o nitl erday the police arrested | (o, and returned home to report. week and at the joint meeling of the] iy this town and expects to practice Johnson. A large attendance s antl-|y 0% 0h (o fired on them. One had Tev. Vewnn and UM% Beiiin - b Worthington Ecclesiastical society | uy profession within a short time frank Kramer, who has heen €0n” | ginated. Sl g B i ! and the Berlin church held last eve- Neow Hunting Ticonsas <" |fined to his home on Wileox avemue| "6y frriday ovening, January 1g,[& ¢ and the other a number of iurncd to Washington and have heen ning, final arrangements were made| qown Clerk Arthur L. Woodruft, | 1O the past few days by illness, i/ tjor0 will he a baked bean supper at| " Ll interviewing rnu’,‘,t,‘rv \"\rn 'rlnfll (' .. . i - in @ J ¥ v ! T o ; b R T B we ever since, in an effor! to far fts conduct. has recelved Mils copies of the new WLDLA R T _the parsonage. This will give many of VERG BULter; 3T, BuSiBlE BIos | oo renss thice woite Sollbh: aar The new budget which has been|ioms of the hunting licenses fssued| Mr a0 Mrs Henry Carlson offyn. fowngpeople an opportunity to ongress take some action f it prepared for the church, calls for they the fish and game commission of | NO Hritain, were the guests of Ny the new pastor and his family, i ethrahos ke 0 ntry of expenditure of $5,200. This is the| Gonpecticut. To date he has issued|2nd Mrs. Hdson Maine at their home| oy hocently came from Amherst e | 2C0ble Mg from the Turks he DE dvards, Obxe Tablets aroie ’“ri!“;“ tb;xdgr»( ”‘:‘ i‘“h‘l‘"("" has ‘I"""' five licenses to hunters in Berlin, The "”T}w GART Koy HaB bs ol B Latia )| MBEE? e u"‘n'l‘l“t‘p‘:i"‘ & i When the liver and bowels are per- had but it is explained by members| cy form has an added stub which is LB Gl S Bowling Scores g | f th tural functi a by, | i as an added s B inatim be. A Ehot ab Bevin: BF rvi the committeo has at- | forming their natural functions, away ot the committec in charge that if thef s po filed out by the hunter at the "“'Hm;_m“nm. troop at Berlin, I'ri-| o gugety Switeh team of the Increased Service ”"1_‘:““““3":f“““’n"“f”l‘ O the country. | goes indigestion and stomach troubles. hudget can be raised, it is possiblc} g of the season and returned to the| 4% evening. - o [ Trumbull Electrie company league, New York to Savannah o {1 BiATAMSE FABTR Y Bk Have youa bad taste, coa[edton‘ug' T e e lain [ town clerk. On this stub the nam Ilhv'|'|‘ P he \i‘ £ the Athletio hall | defeated the fast Office bowlers at the Ly R s b ¢ and others before the immi- | poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feell 2 s also explain- \ cinl will he heid at the c ha . . TSt 1 ) v and others hofe i y ) e v ‘n o oo miPlatn Jof the various birds and animas kil-| nG AL | Wallace-Barnes alleys in Bristol Mon- T tealghe and. pussen: % | gration committee which are thought| no ambition or energy, trouble with 'fl“'h:‘n'“i"‘“‘;‘m‘“ o ]’;(‘)‘“‘D“é‘( 520 ed are to he given. The town cle | e 4 (i all pojnts south and west. T hrough fAnence in, undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets s A0 1LE1 L B *lin turn, will send the stubs to the of- ment. But very few other lights night At Foresters Hall — Town )y, 0"y con placed about town and it That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the 7eal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse M street over Years. WA, McKendrick spent Tuesday with | 92y evening tivo games out of three. Bhiy Feir DAY nRRhE to have had conside asked f friends and relatives in Hartford The Assembly room players were vie- First Class Passenger Fares,NewYork | congress permitting the 1,150 r -ex | the substitute for calomel. AR s reaurt ot e mesting Tash ave.] o8 of tho state fish and game com- torious over the Machine room in To Savannah | To Jacksonville | to enter the country under bonds be Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a “,“; ::-,,l,,rs,i,p,‘“ toams w,‘fisn;,z SR ion dn et Hext buttes & Russell Tros, | 128t game. The individual team scores o $30.38 | g $36.54 | fore Christmas, instead of compell: purely vegetable compound mixed with RERCARIVE e, Eavanrn TRERBGHIVALY, | onEp: 16 e e Taw - of Jlastl” o ; ; are as follows 4 Z them to remain over the hoiidays on | olive oil. You will know them by their were appointed. One team is com- |} .:I"“'.;;N‘,";Ltm‘,‘,? ,:'y”lh'i‘ s "h‘([' i Dliee 61 Bound $54.68 | %ini$65.77 | shipboard. : "“l’\(n'n chm glrxi\rrmein?l?;lan&egrdgaitge work without ed of . W. a Ar i p S ey ; Gl P Including meals and atateroom mittee is conside substitute im ) 'fé’-ff;llmf' 3,‘.]"\“(',‘;\,!f':(":t:f:. ‘:‘.‘;dfl,\”.)\'\‘: there were not many hunters who fil- Dionne ..... 9 hi 84 w,,.ru":"f.'ff)‘:':w migration bill and In the me: me Takconeortwoatbedtlme[orq% R s o el cd returns of the number and kinds| DOIBY: win v T g has postponed deportation of g relief. Eat what you like. 15¢ and B g b Boftan) A o oisa Wled. Witk the gtibs on - | Riecker ....... 75 90 96 Hat 1n the country under hond, far ¢ ]t\er tlh)m(z:mg. 1”n mm\fi.«m‘\. (}'1 (‘\, the license, however, Mr. Woodruff{| MOTHER ! MOVE R i 6. Do ine AT North, Oscar Benson; Stanley Galpin, | ¢ates that they will he compelied to A ' b ‘ : : . ) Attract Natlonal Attention. . Fine for Neuralgia Henry Deming; William Webster, A. | iave o retien. CHILD'S BOWELS WITH el - B e RIvae N Veck R R D . Webster, B. R. Showalt rthur Town Clerks' Notes Tae T8l 7 S ) D W, 2 sl ; b Switch this committee from New Britain be- oL roilef Rom Woodruft, C. E. Pratt; W. H. Meag-| po following birth certifi . N NG S P ok e ———— . Musterole insures quick relie i : : S ErBatea] ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUT 3 . < e o | LS COMTI S it ley, C. M. Weldon; F. Wilcox, Law-| nave been filed ot tho offics of MTexy CALIFO y L vrsrnn 98 2 come that they have att ; neuralgia. When those sharp pains go " 3 Rwlis " - 3 8 i ce o own Gran, v A i 92 3 Report of the Condition of tention of yrian i 4 hoot t 1 r head, justruba rence Southard; Robert Deming S.Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff; a daughter 2 HHE DLATNYOLE N o i1 nets of the country. At| dhooting through you ) J E. Honiss; George Dodd, Norman]ayna to Mr. and Mrs, Michael AR 2y [ SopCaTall A ey S ol T, o S e t e Tocal orERmization||. Ll ofitiis claan)white ointment (Gp Bigelow; Willis Savage, Curtiss Mor-|.oro of Berlin: a deughter Franc ”"Ti.‘ mother 'J‘.;l‘u v:tn_:‘h'::d Mm'l:lm{ . 9 4:{ el : xun\‘lllr Conn. rars :‘1 h'u( |\().”":] "l & \'Vm»;nv'\ of your temples and neck. 3 5, 0 i i ottle i B L e " ' taste alifornia | g ST L - v e rlos ness on the 81st o ast evening B E . 1 . " A gan; Mrs. P’ C. Rickey, Miss Hattief o Np, and Mis, LEE GG aeniii i e L i I * | of December, 1951 AwD, - YRR prenght, ting Tusterole is made with oil of mus- oy agslade. Detie) B Cellington) a-datighiten: Besuatoyham ml- [ B Fecen et snannand tonay ey | 67 418 41 a8 Asar 2300 Assyrians of that city, to ascer- | tard, but will not burn and blister like Rickey and Leland Gwatkin. s0 been horn to Mr. and Mrs. Michele v : ¢ ¥ ¥ ¥ ? | Bills Discounted t o they could organize and| the old-feshioncd mustard plaster. Lach member of the various teams | \lochio of Kensinglon. N prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con- Assembly Demand Loay v. & tain how f %! Get M 1 4 4 a fous, fevi 3 o 3 56 .00 e £ i Chleago thing e et Musterole at your drug store. s G R IR A RS coi| = e Lol SEnm B, - stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has | gqwards ....... 88 01 IBEBTON) yivvuriisnsies 5,00 accomplish in Vus ; R'?:dz"2:(1gllp:rr‘nl|’n ‘tlijtrlr‘ R ! ”\f New Britain = Trust company| .oiq, cglic or if stomach 1s sour, | pare 00 90 a SR B e Ssagscinjecst tunce; Bosp kAl LG LIR o g : * 1as been appointed administrator of [ ot ARG o R e 3 " ar requests were read from town to be covered. Only Members| i1 estate of the late Walter Gwat. | (ONEU€ coated, breath bad, remember | powers . 87 81 . A ; w5y B B P ‘“‘, ')‘:« A\n| BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER v approache w5 ¥ L FWat-| 4 good cleansing of the little bowels 18 | 13, pick GoRE A0 R Pt ae | Philadelphia and Yonkers, ) £ of the parish will he approached. | iq Jabick = Y ddelight the errand of i et i e k) often all that is nece: 3 i e ; Funds aside for Savings T interesting sidelight on th o The Ecclesiastical socicty —anc e e Bodwell ‘Renlty company of ; . CR positors 5 ‘ gt the fact that he 1 % i 1 v " Ask your druggist for genuine “Cal- — & 3 "M : Mr. Shlemgy, is church are working with each otherin| New Britain has sold a lot on the old | ; : Stocks and Securitics o 5 f the New Britain or- this financial canvass and effort to] fot e i ¥ ifornfa 1°ig Syrup” which has dir 448 454 §-1 4 king Hous e the president of the D itain e Tnantial. GOIyace Gt eLott 10 Beflin faly grounds to Pasquale Spon-| woos vt Yabias and sohildren of all i z Furniture and Fixtures ganization, Baba Y. Jones, came from raise the required budget. sler of Kensington. e B L S R g : Machine p 8 H t Pire Dis % ages printed on bottle. Mother! You " 40 Qulier, Real Estate . 50.00 | the same town, that of Urmia, in| i Fire District Meeting Aunnounce Ynzagement Lot Lep Livingston ..... 02 98 Due from Reserve Agents ...... 3 Dersia. The visitor from the Windy The committee of the Kensington| yy and Mrs. D, J. Trehy of Ken-| must say “California” or vou may get | ;"\, B ? p Ses 8% 1 Dun frotn BEBkN ARG HARK 3 > ¥ adsworth .. 86 89 3 10 from Banks ond Hankers 1,080 ! e i an imitati i 3 3 H o4 Rtates and onal Bani 3 fill remain heve until the next fire district has received a petition an imitation f ) by ob | United Rtates and fonal Banl City will remain sington, have announced the engag Ifunke . (o y i P 22,480.00 | moeting, getting points on organizing \gne ; ¥ vote . 2 9 " L g, getting poi x signed by twenty voters in that se ment of their daughter, Miss Agnes, e ——— | RatC]1TE v 120 89 HIA UBIA o oesiiinrssarvin 998,00 o hranch of the society in that piace. tion of the town calling for a special| o Cuifford Hamilton of Dundes, N Seymour ...... 87 Sl 420 Shos tain st SN Plan Nationai Organization. meeting ol thie, fre distrioh THS| 3 Awerica’s 21 > he : itemn and B Through the efforts of the local As- s e AL UR BN LS CYRNAE. 2 Berlin Items - FirstCough | A ¥4 olehge) 25.28 | serians, with the co-operation of the | 8 o'clock at Foresters hall. All mem- he Boy Scouts of the Berlin Con-| p INE Tendered Party A Rt i085722 | Chicago, Philadelphia and Yorkers| C § ~Ti bers of the district are asked (o be | gregational church will meet on Fri- " Lewis Hemingway, Jr., son of LIABILITGS people, it is planned to start a move- omes from Biliousness OWis v, Jr., Mr. T 1" national organization s 0 dot R Miss Jeanctte Honiss of Hudson RIRE. wh plenkuntly: SupEIA | Surpius sy : The objects would be to hold annual es a bad taste in the mouth, i street, left this afternoon for Oberlin, el : Undivided Profits, loss < P2 s —— i pp————— | G87. SYRIINE ) and Mrs. Lewis Hemingway of ot | Capital Stask 0,09 ment for a conventions, interchange ideas and | of the Epworth League prayer meet- realized the medical valueof Spruce ed his guests. MilBcutes GF Depot, tme sre S0y Thie. New Britalnorgunikation hedit DpsieleSEsE RS aNE e |ing at the Kensington Methodist Gum in the treatment of coughs, Must Uleasi Wads~ » { st time e SO0 lanned to be self-supporting aid | Immediate need of a purely vege- church last evening. colds, hoarseness and inflammatory | Certifled chec DA besTIseeine U does not intend to ask its friends to} taple corrective to prevent Infeo The new horough ordinance reuir- Qinance it. Some time in the carly| Seven teams » started work on conditions of the throat. : : e toads 1n Uhe DItk HHits seoHon ot e mmbm“:ofcvllmTthff",‘:;f ing the cleaning of sidewalks will be| Total Liabilitios ... sr.22| SROF February a play will be given, : [the town according to a statement etable medicants of proven value form strictly enforced in this town. Proper-| . .. oo (oo o Jam dth, 19 the proceeds to be used towards de- _wrop aditte “lireezone” on an ich- [ made this morning by Selectman | [, the basis of the 60years of success of ty owners have been warned to ad-|" County of Hartford. fraying the expenses of the commit- ing corn, Instantly that corn stops|George B. Carter. e here to this new law and thus elimin-| 1 A. A, MacLeod, Treasurer of the afore. | tee to Washington. hurting, then shortly you lift it right Miss Elizabeth Wilcox and Miss GR S S ate added expense which will be in-[eatd Trust Company, do solemnly swear that Sometime this month a mass meet- off with fingers. It doesn't hurt a bit. [ Helen Rolim left for Sarasota, Flori-| YRUP curred by them should the town offi- |the forcgoing statement is true to the best |, o op Aggyrians will be held to ap- Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | da, today to remain for the winter. clals find it necessary to take action|®f ™Y knowledse and belief. point committees and map out plans “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient| Miss Blizabeth Crane has lert for REU’SPRUCE GUM and clean the sidewalks. The cost of S B | for the play. to remove every hard corn, soft corn| Northfleld Seminary to resume hr-r\ «o.r/m.l D:WATSUN ;»m ’ cleaning will be charged to the vio- Subscpibed and sworn tn before . thig — —— or corn between the tocs, and the cul- | studies after spending the holidays at| lators with an additional fine for neg- | th day of January, 122 - o Best butter 50¢c Ib. Russell Bros. lases, without a particle of pain, Iher home in Kensiagton. lecting the laws. [ Notary Public, |—advt. coated tongue, dull headache, v 4B | evening at his home by a number of | and taxes R FOEHN and unhealthy Ohio, where she is attending school. | his friends. The occasion was in honor |1'u¢ to Banks and Banke s, help the people in g Al althy yellowish skin, Corns Lllt off with Fingers % Mrs. M. A. Tryon was the leager hr.xecth\storyshows thanh:l-dmns of his birthday. A luncheon was sery- | Stvings Deposits . 430 9 To Be Sclf Supporting. these symptoms ail tell the story ¢ WA A W, NN