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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 05, 1922. Plainyille Briors I)l‘]lnvflle News b Tomorrow hv!uu the Peast of the piphany, there will be a celebration | WYLS( —— e | et e @ = lof the Holy Communion at 10 o'clock | |ut the Episcopal Church of Our Sa- flicers on Juuuary 17, at the hall, It | ; NEEDY OF TOWN Will be 1 eharge of Tobert Andwews| Manent Chairman Here — To of New Britain, p ; Plerce Clark has resumed his duties Talka]§a0,000 7 8tate at Hmm)nln college Joseph Hallorun, of the Connors Miss Gladys IPlynn has returned to| Halloran company, of New Diritain, Will Co.opeme With Wellare | ner neme at South ~Norwalk atter|weil known us a democratic icader, visiting with Miss Anna Murphy of fand former mayor of the city, has it k Whiting street been gelected to take charge of the Our Great Cost Sale Now Gomg On || Comite 1 now on. Prices are reduced from | honor the former president and to N 1 . . 10 to 40 per cent on everything. Come | perpetuate his ideals With Vaiues So Far Out of the Ordi YOUNGSTER HURT BLIDING ot p ot o avmne o S B e i i S 0 ar ut o e ¥ lnal'y It |elsewhere. 1. J. Dirnbaum,—advt, |launched officlally to raise Connecti- Charles Se r Re - cut's duota of $1,000,000 towards this i e foymour Rounds Out 17| .01 January sale now gotng on. | fund. The objeot of the fund will he " Is Drawing Purchasers From Far and Near [§[ Vo s s e s | o i i 5 T iy i stock. Sale ends Saturday, Jan. 21st.|son or group of persons, who have BVERYONI2 KNOWS THAT TOIS 1S THIE YEAR'S GREATEST MERCHANDISING EVE AN | facturing Co. Plant—Chamber of | H. A. James, dry Hmulm men's fur- | rendered within a specified time, mer IS BAGER TO SHARE IN TS OFCERINGS. NEVELR HAVE WE HAD 1 vaLves, ror o |l d | nishings, footwear, W. Main, |itorious service to democracy, public RE THAN YOU'LL FIND HIRE NOW, AfS THRRE ARE BUT IEW DAYS TO MAKE || - Gommerco Meeting—Notes. Plainville.—advt. welfare, lihe thought or peac THI MANY SAVINGS DO NOT. DELAY YOUR BUYING, The Plainville Gramge hins voted o svanmin—Retirn Toad from New Yorl “'fx’l"fi"‘“'l‘\‘::" N e R ot gt |asslst the Welfare Committee of this| Jan. 11th, al) goods Inwured in transit, & | Bond ball room, at Hartford, tomor DRAPERY DEPT, town in the work of alding the needy | A, Gridiey, Plafnvijle 1:0:8d | 200 g ~% . people and has made plans for this et | row. evening, those interested in. the Casement Cloth, 50-iuch width ? .2 y 5 work will have the privilege of lis- Bl{practios at ite. mes Tiasta, Best butter 5lc M. Russell Bros. ! —Urawn: Green; roms - rev of The “Carter’s” Seconds [f| s e meins mesns” "1 ’ |atone Wi Jist e priie 20 U blue, $1.59 grum- for curtaine or (B ¥ ”"I‘.l‘;' Lt e | Holt, exccutive dircctor of the foun- ed by Miss Anna dation, overdrapes. Cost sule price 98¢ One of the Essential Ofcrs, brings the best in Underwear for 4 i Sy 8 ' 8 Jo 8, ribute wl B - yard. men, women and childven at savings that are well worth while. The | . IDRI What ol Maple Hill ‘News Silk I;n[\»llu. “ineh width, called Seconds it would take an expert to sce why for if hurts are : rose and blue shades; regular there, they are practically Invisible, B & $2.95 kind, $1.98 yard. Aiv 8ftort Short Lengths of 50-inch 1ig- ured Madra worth $1.50 to t h A locul organization to consist of in need —— e chairman, vice-chalrman, treasurer, A Herbert Olmstend has returned to | publicity representative and exccutive , ) . " to make this work a|Mount Herman after spending the | committee, will be selected in New| There are Unjons for men, tall®or short, in medium und heavy suc the townspeople have been |Christmas recess at his home. | Britaln prior to January 16th. It is| weights, worth to $2.75. This sale's price but $1.49 each, 'ged to co-operate wi in . | @ Ju ary 16th, 5 T S co-operate with the organi s |iikely that Mr. Halloran will bhe se- Iiern and Grey worth to $3.50 for $1.95 cach. | wtion and assist In every way possible. Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Doane gave un‘{lu'(wl as permanent local chairman ®2.75 yard. Cost sale price 8¢ fjjGei e A yard, Grey or White, wool, worth to $4.50 for $2.69. | ;‘I; l‘ ona ‘”'“ of clothing or material |ynformal dance New Yen Ive in|He and Johnstone Vance we: Curtain~ Rods, 10¢ grade, Best qualities, worth to $6.50 for $3.60 cach. :‘"”\ ‘:‘ ‘;«l ll.v appreelated and cheer- | honor of their daughters, Helena and |gates from this city to the conven- curved or fli e 128 ¢ ; A : A : JLEHLE FRREINAM. Naney Doane. The t enjoyable | tion which first nomina Woor | eurved or flat for 13%c. Warm Vnions for Women, medium and heavy weights, high, MHosa who hive somo o contiButa Y. el h6._most enjoyable ch. first nominated Waodrow| WHITE GOODS Dutch or low necks, long, elbow or no sleeves, band and bodice tops, towards this worthy cause, are re- ::::‘,::(, :,I,.mv ot LR B o kA.\.xK:OV’:)r“[‘»rl'*:lflh‘*t:‘l (I:\;:A‘U‘l‘;":l‘ll:u--|x:lI:f\]:: Long Cloth and Namsook, 36 knee and ankle lengths, worth to $2.75 for $1.20 cach. |quested to leave it at the home of e [er was @ member of the committee est or 0 Inches, soft, durable grade, ten Silkk and Wool and wool and cotton, light, medium and heavy, ||| Mrs. Hiram P. Lowry of West Maln| wopris Nordstrom has resumed his | from the convention which notified yards to the picce, For $2.25 a worth to $3.08 for $2.20 cach. [strect, (his evening that it may be dis- | gudies at Colby college after spending | Mr. Wilson of his nomination. Bronchitis, Asthma and all ) : g PR e ; vibuted while the cold weather Is picce Very Best Grade worth to $5.50 for $2.80 each. tri he co the holdays at his home, g 7 Eaglish Long Cloth, 30-inch, Misses' and’ Clilidren's Unions, high, Diteh or Tow necks, long, | t"»’l‘ . Ir' owry will receive the ma et POLICEMAN T throat troubles. Builds new, ‘,"’5‘ made, 12 yard pieces, For short or no siceves, knee and ankle lengths, worth to $1.75 for 95¢ ca. |B1/EH" ©HEE “'.L‘:‘;:“::‘n(;'::‘";i’:‘";l““"“t‘l""’ Nin. CusHing ‘af Roolisnd, Mass,: 18 b OPS strength 3.85 a plece, 5 | alranNge-1o-taph distr! on d 1 er da 5 et - B Wt and Otheérs, worth to $2:08. Sale price $1:80-each, ' -, (W1 Fose most naets. wii He taken saq|qBSndE the winter with fier davgh DASHING RUNAWAY NO DANGEROUS DRUGS, sheer, 12 yard pieces. For $2.75 Wool and Silk and Wool, worth to $2.50 for $1.89. IM[lor tirst. The Grange has voted to|" it GUARANTEED. it Boys' “Carter Unions, worth to $1.75 priced 95¢ cach, Worth to [@||donate the sum of $5 to carry on the| wiijam Norton. son of Mr. and erfged, 36-inch, Ruji $2.08 for H1.40 each. orl Mrs. Louis Norton, celebrated his 16th | ; Natnsook, 12 yard pieccs, Bogs' Wool Unlons, worth to $3.50 for S1.89. | Investizations have been made byt S RO €O ance At hia|Alded by Walter Campbell, Officer J_ L_ MEADER TO SPEAK 3.75 a plece. Carter's” Vests and Tights, for women, worth to $1.50 for 69¢ [[||the committee into each family re-|p " REY BY KRR & GRS ot 1 S : . 10-inch Nainsook, fine soft each, Worth to $2.50 sale, price $1.20 cach, Worth to $3.50 for |Mfported and the ctreumstances have! (5IE BE (00 ngito:a & Moore Brings Frightened Horses specially suited for children’s $1.69 cach. 3 ' been learned in every case. By this to Halt at City Hall Superintendent of Training Scl and Infants’ dresses, 12 yards in Boys' and Girls’ Vests and Pants, worth to $1.50 for 69¢ each. method, it has been found out that| oy ST G0 nd has | y L @ Schools/ag 4 box. For $3.00 a box. Worth to §2 for 95¢ each. the conditions of many are far from ‘ i Patrolman David Moore of the local State Normal to Address Newly . resigned as chief of the \v\nns.ton‘ : police force and Walter Cempbell, an | [being comfortable, and although not | PR ETEC 8E B B ot ichs 18 really reduced to poverty, there are |~ O Nt ¥ ' {1 {employe of the Board of Public Works| Made Citizens Tuesday. the new fire chief. . |stopped a runaway team of horses many in need of assistance through which came dashing down West Main | this co-operative plan. Injured Sliding the holldays with friends in New Ha. |Street this morning about 11:45 o'clock |, 252 0 080 5 | Tt has also been learned that the| Mrs. J. Kane won first prize at the | aTav < N ' he holidays with friends in New Ha- |myq team was attached to an ice wa. |Lh¢ Speaker of the evening at the pub. Lester Dow, son of Mrs. and Mrs. | oo [ 0 an ice Wa- |\ roception to new ‘cltizens T'uesday in N B 1 n A% [teachers of the Junior High school T. A. B. Whist, and Joseph RIngwood | o iies Dow of West Main street, was 3 | gon helonging to the New Britain Ice h2 A erl Eews [destred to prepare hot cocon for the | was awarded the first prize for men. | ;o " vodoiay afternoon while i e | Corporation. evening, The reception will take place pupils of that school but duc to the|The consolation prizes fell to M sliding on that street at the junction .,I.“‘]"‘"'“: . ‘,"”::,',',:“""" = ‘;’hf‘ “’”2 The man in charge of the team was “; ““‘ u,"‘";“l .J\'I"‘fl",' High school; beg fact that the teachers of the Gram- | MaGee and Joscph Venturo. bt ‘Horestvlile avanile: Thelnd: Was on Academy after spending 1Uhe i, 46 office of the Russell and Erwin [8MMNE 4 o'clock. NORDMAN FlNED mar_ gotiool ‘WHIGH { n.the “samo| East Berlin Items, stk by o auiteriobie given by | imoinad YacaHanswitl i pecente e lagel adl Taftiine \elani istand i T?\lri}(\«1;::;\:1\“«;::1‘?]::( Tchx'fiz:fiwfi'é building, 4id not desire to co-operate| At the meeting of the Progressive |New RBritai : Ve byt - pestn oy ol By ! -sponsibilities i : desire to co-operate | ) g * | New Tritain man. His injuries con-| ypo car) Smith and daughter Ruth, | Sutiide with a chain on them while| i) "o plain to the 35 new citizens \Iw school committee would not al-| Reading Circle held at the home of > ; i ¢ 2 S6: he was deliveri ice p f s 0 ( | Reading ted mainly of slight cuts and bruises ¢ ng Within, The| 00 citizenship in the United States " f : v ave returned |low the work to go on, it is said. Mrs. H. Dowd last Tuesday evening, |apout the 1 oy oostars 1. [of Binghamton, N. Y., have re Horaes bhoamE fAn tanedr St aoine Y it ors were clected for | - " e o after spendi { veeks with really means, and the duties of a eiti- There are about 50 pupils in the | the following officers were clected for sy Wy | ‘v nttended |NOMe after spending two wee T T B Wash 5 $150 BY JUDGE : Lt ¢ H. Frost'and J. 'C. Moody attended < y & and started down Washington , ., “rpe“certificates of ctizenship Junfor High school who carry lunch- | the ensuing vear: Presidg MrS. | i, i Bt s i e {gtreet towards West Maln street, turn-| ) o 'vresented by Judge G es and about 70 in the Kensington | Charles : nt, Miss | “ppe aceident was unavoidable as e [ed the corner and came dashing down | %0\ P° Presented by Judee George W, Yrammar school grades. The school | Edith Northrup, and secretary and | ‘ s . ¥ 4y Miss Zulette Tucker has returned "’;thn- R e O e Klett. Edward M. Pratt, secretary of & ) the autoist did all in his power 10|po40, to resume her studies at Sar-| gk B the school board, will extend the” Ll[lllOI‘ Found in Car oF New|vowra it is claimea, would e wil-|treasarer, Mrs. H. W. Dowd. he | (S0 e Mg wies | B Officer Moore was doing duty at the : 4 . e et 'xt mes il be held a . ptrilcing v, - | gent school. g e ket sreetings of the board of education. ling to have the hot cocoa prepared | Next mee will be Held b thel ool Lot e ke, Be crashed |S90t school traffic post in front of Wilson's Cloth- |8 R f»m;:mm S p‘om‘mde m::":n (v at the school, if all of the grades and | home of ldith Northrup Tue: - Blasione aole i a T |ing store when he spied the frighten- : Bmalfl Mafl | pupils were included, not a few. day evening, Jan. 17th. :.',‘,"f,t'(m'. I';.',"“‘f,","""'k' smashing the| .. popert Desell of the Center, [od norses. i thelr mad ;.'all:p \g|informal grceting to the new Ameri- e s | Fire District Meeting | The Modern Woodmen society Will | “ppe gtreet, which has heen con- | ;”“‘r}'*"“"““”‘“l “”;' ge whist club - at|{hay came upon him, the office grasp- ‘d““""\’n‘w"‘m"'::,‘;““‘)'l""’ ’;"“:fl'r‘:‘r:‘;‘:t“ :: < ; il s ave ce | Mol install: of offieers followed | jemned by the | i~ |her home Wednesda &0 thd lines and Etanted ; e Americaniza Kensington will soon have more| emned by the town authorities, is | s and started to pull thely o oy iconools, Mr. Meader /s LUNGHEON FOR GHH DREN lights on the streets in the town. This| DY & smoker Athletic hall this |, qangerous place for sliding as the |team up. The heavy wagon with its : 5 | ev o 2 508 ATe. PAGUS & Pred g N sndent : decision was reached at the special | €Vening Al members are requested | pyistol-plainville Tramway cars cross Mrs. T'red ”°"“f" of ”""w‘”"‘;"‘,‘l';’lond of ice pushed the horses on, g:’t‘“‘}\,""_' 1L l"' !”"I";"“ \’Cth! in the |was visiting relatives on EIm Hill |anq hroke the trafiic sign to pleces as | Stite Normal school here, SRiine ot e Fendingion dive did-|2o beimiesEnte at the base of the hill and there have | [ trict held In Forestgrs’ hall last eve-| The library will be open as usual e en Ao ary HOTEOw: SASaHGH for|BundaY) it passed. The officer was:dragged, oft [ning at which abont 125 people at.| Friday afternoon for the exchange of lye cniidren sliding thero. The trolley = e his feet and on account of the icy con-| 2 Ib best butter, $1. Russell Bros. Angle to Present Sitiation—Fire | tended. The meeting was called on a| POOKS: | Company appealed to the local offi-| 2 T best butter, $1. Russell Brok dition of the street, was utlable to re- | —advt. —advt. ‘ gain them. Ie stopped the speed of . . | petition signed by twenty residents of | The Knights of Pythias society is cjals and action followed, prohibiting TR T - District Meeting—Thrift Week in | (145 town. | making a drive on membership. They [gliding. R the outfit however and then Walter| Six thousand tons of briar roots, Schools—Berlin Bits There was a long discussion at the| 0w have six applications with pro; Just as the boy reached the bottom | WILL PEAK HERE Campbell sprang to his assistance. | for the manufacture of pipes, are ex- : & o meeting which lasted until late in the | P€cts of more. Next Tuesday evening |of the hill, the automobile came down | Both men succeeded in haiting the | ported annually from Corsica. George Nordman of 355 South Main [evening. It was finally decided to| they will hold installatich of the new- jyyon him, and it was only a few sec- | ON FUTURE FRANCE jteam just at the entrance to the Ly- strect, New Dritain, was fined $150 light up the entire district as had cted oft and the followlig onds previously that the trolley car| ceum theater. The courage of the ofMi- cer and the timely assistance of Mr. and costs in the Town court last eve- |been mentioned in the call. There |’ ay‘they will commence on the |,.g50d. The dplver saw the youngster — > e sis 3 ning on @ charge of driving a motor |Will be new lights on Farmington tion of the candidates and will |coming and turned towards the op- Campbell, in all probability saved the vehicle while under the influence of |avenue, High road, Gladding Place, | ¥ind up with a grand opening of their |posite side of the street, The sled | Prominent Speakers Include Men O jlives of many of the people who were = liquor. He entered a plea of guilty | Alling street, FHarris street, Jlart | on the cros: alks in the center, and J. Lawrence Meader, of the New Britain State Normal school, will be Mr. and Mrs. William Spittler spent | Kensington Resident Brings New new home, inviting some degree team | .., ¢ v ca eV Y M crashed into the car, however, before | w0 o1y mo mell O “Am- through Attorney LeWitt also of New |street, part of Percival avenue, Rob- | ‘I"’l"[‘h"‘“"”'?[ ]‘"'“ degree of Knight oh |pe had time to turn out of the way.| - 2 | prevented the team from doing much Iritai bins street, Kensington road, I° SRt Rl QL ERe This accident will ttnd to put an | ericanizing Foreigners” damage to property. Britain, Kenging road, our| Ty ive will be the regular weekly Fedo 1 Mg D exlcanizing EOLeIRNEES Nordman was arrested on Saturday,|Road highway, Burnhal st il LEeTE L MR TeRUlge K1Y Jend to the dangerous practice of slid- | ; - December 381 by State Policeman | Christian Lane. The members de- | DFayYer mect ¢ Methodist j,¢ n that hill and make a safer| George T. Berry, American repre- ST L ek o Walter Tynehan following an nooldent | cided that: theve should be twelve|Churod Friday evening, thoroughfare for the sutomobilists|sentative of the McCall mission in| ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION g on the Berlin turnpike near the Meri- | lights to a mile. | | Mhe local employes of the G. E.land trolley men. | France, will address the union service i 3 Mrs. Trotter Says She Recovered Her den town lne on * I°riday evening, | Judge Alling presented a resolution | 'rentice Manufacturing compan Congregational Officers of the Iirst and South Congregational | Controller of Egyptian Government Strength and Vitality by December 30, As a result of the acci- | 10v¥ing a three mill tax to be collect- | :““,',”,l':pm,:‘ ,f":':;;::'l ‘,‘,:',"k“‘,]\l’: MO~ | The annual meeting of the Congre- | churches next Sunday evening. M. Has Narrow” Escape Today i i 3 & A€ | gational church was held last evening | dent the machine in which Nordman able on June 15 of this year— This| ¢ B Beriyy who:ds well Bhown 0 SIS0 oo e e et R Ry L el e Aok Tors o tme rhad for o s |was to cire tor the-gost of the ihe| c0UNE otuthe taking of inventory. fn loal cutoll Was Haltl Jost Ser o8 | ctintiy, WUl mpeateion "What Willithe| _ Calzo) a8 (By A=sceiad Erceh) tance of about 30 feet and 40 feet of |Stallation of the new lights. Other| On Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock | place. Bl Morrill ;wak - appointed | oy France be Tikes Hgyptian government crimes: depant: fence were destroved. _His companfon | voters present thought that the tax | there will be a special service at St. |freasurer; Frederick Bullen, clerk; 1| He has just returned from '| ment, narrowly ‘escaped assassination in the car, Charles Skomars of the|should not be collected until the regu. | Gabricl church, at which Bishop Atch- |, Brastow, auditor; deacons, Donald | ¥HEre hie has been in touch with ves ol 0 0 ine hands of g e same address in New Britain, was so|lar fire district - taxes are duc on|€Son of Middletown will preside. Al | penjamin, Pearl Smith, Alva Rogers|CCUL conditions and s well auatied|ioed to be a student. Tho con- badly injured that it was found nec-|November 1 of this year and thercfore | Members of the parish are carnestly|qnq schuyler P. Willlams; committee | 10 SPeak on the Rlbiere, B8 e | troller was seriously wotnded by a re- ary to take him to the New Dritain | decided that Judge Alling's motion | Teauested to attend. x6, Ghnnlos H GE i T, | ol Ay, YRRt I.‘R::r‘"‘,‘.l‘l,w.Iry::,‘\ol\vr shot. He returned the fire General hospital where he is still con- | should be reconsidered. ————— s and H A. Cas Harold |,,"'sf“:nfi, x: ,',,.'.’,‘,:‘r::f',.n The '.‘\m,‘,‘, and pursued his fined, His condition is reported to be; A new resolution was then made | ewell was clected superintendent of | “'x{ the serviee of January 15, Pro- | latter escaped. slightly improved. He was suffering | Which called for the tax being collect- ‘ the Sunday school to succeed Freder-| roccor (‘hanter, of Wesieyan univer-| Badreldine Bey has been promi- with scalp wounds and a frnr'hxrmli”"h‘ at the regular time and au- ick Bullen who resigned in that cay sity will talk. On January 15th, Rev. ;m-nt in the prosecution of the *‘ven- right ankle when removed to the in-|thorizing the first district committee city after serving 12 years. The T H. Potter, of Hartford, will deliver | Eéance gang,” an anti-British organi- | stitute by Major §. . Westbrook of | t0 borrow not more than §4,000 to de- | nation of Mr. Bullen was received |an address. Rev. Mr. Potter is pas-|zation seven of whose members were Hartford who passed the duo a short|{ray-the expenses of installation until with regret by the church hoard as he | (or of the First Congregational church | Sentenced to death last year but had time after the accident. the new tax is collected. This reso- | \d alwoys fulfilled the duties of the | of Harttord their sentences commute: lution was adopted however before y 3 | A " will he SRR e S The state police are investigating a office factorily and had done “Americanizing Foreigners, report that the men were transporting | the former reconsidered and as a groat deal towards improving plans of | the subject of an address to be deliv- AP B 1060 GARY L i liquor at the time of the accldent.|result both are standing. R T that dep: . e was presented | ered January 29, by Dr. M. H. m,.‘ e g X A e MRS. E. TROTTER Liquor was found in the car and| The few lights which have been put| Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made | with a pure old for his excellent | den, chairman of the foreign work Sofia, Jan. 4 (By Associate ress) | MRS. E. 2 Judge Griswold stated that an an-|id Dlace have been installed by the | Smooth, Says Specialist ices. of the Congregational Home Misslon- [-—Fremier Stamboulsky ¢ mem- alysis showed the fluid to contain | Connecticut Light and Power com- | the varlous officers | ary soclety, in America. Dr. Uoden| bers of his cabinet today conferred |,y g nervous. I had diszy spells henzine, A raid in Meriden which js|Pany of New Uritain and this company : «cepted. A substantial | is considered an expert on reaching| WIh ' representatives of = AMEHCA 1450 1o ambition to do anything. I said to have occurred following Nord- | WHI also do the rest of the work. It| . “" FRRL A > balance is notod in the treasury and|the foreign born people in this coun- H:nrlmrf{tlm\-\ vft"'?mwm!t"’_ by _lflr\{n_l"v-mw Vinol” sdvertised and: teied it 1Al man's arrest {s connected with the af- |18 not expected, however, that any|Aer¥, itching cozema, can be auickly |il B0 Ty excellent. financial | try. The services will be held in the UL LA s e [about one week I felt better, and it fair, It stated. more light will be installed before | {IOME W APDIVINE B Httle Dlentho- | o 4iion “New hy-laws were adopted | Iirst church, |Gt e B~ RERER | 6} EaN00 | bullt me up and restored my strength. Sttt Whake Slama this coming spring. Ist. Because of its germ destrosing |48 recommended by the standing com- = e Lo eriemn frelght cars A loan for |l Want to recommend Vinol to other Supt. Showalter announced this| W A. O, Games: properties, this sulphur preparation |Mittee. MANE d wich a purchase was recently ap-|Women who are weak, nervous and morning that the Berlin public schools| Austin gnd Brown will play 1eft | yeping at B he Lt | C. of C. Meeting Tonight e | proved by the ['nited States. | run-down . E. Trotter, 18 i A U s anu. | and right guards respectively ir gihd e ONge 10-EbOLIR Inpitaten BN o © o |Heavy Loss Results From Severe |V 4 Wardell street, Toro will observe thrift week from Janu I Y in the |,nq heal eruptions such as rash, pim The Plainville Chamber of Com- | % | — Ciskiliind ro ary 17 to 2 Tnasmuch as @ thrift| | game of the Senior team of the W. 11es and ring \worm LAl g merce will hold its monthly meeting Storms That Sweep Oklahoma | There are hundreds of women in program is carried out In the local | gainst the Trade school five of | ™"y (.1qom fails to remove the tor-|tonight at the club rooms. Many im-| 7uisa, Okla., Jan. 5.—With at least | DROWNED IN HARBOR. this vicinity who are in just such & schools daily there will not be a gm.(‘\"“ Britaln this evening. The|, 0" anq disfigurement and you do|portant items will be discussed. The | o score of families homeless and sev-| Stamford, Jan. 5.—Chester Ogiba, |condition as Mrs. Trotter was before qu to do during this coming weel, | S&me will be played in the Town hall |,y ve to wait for relief from em.|most important of these will be a rou | oy S ersons injured several towns in| T vears old, was drowned yesterday [she took Vinol. If such women would special effort will be made to in- |2 87 o'clock. Goodrich will play . comant, (mprovement quickly |port on the proposed reduction ml”.',g Hletet were recovering today | afternoon in Stamford harbor where jonly realize that in u natural manner Auce more pupils to save their money, | FENE forward, Hall left forward and | g0 ™ qifierors from skin frouble | gas rates as investigated by JosepA N. | from a storm which yesterday swept|he was skating. Chester and his | Vinol crcates @ hearty apnetite, aids Luncheon For Children, el ]::m‘m‘";‘, ,‘""(‘fl“ the W. A, . |should obtain & small jar of Mentho- | McKernan. Mr. McKernan hus been in f fhrough northeastern Oklahoma and | brother, Stanley, 11 years old, broke | digestion, mukes rich, red blood, C. Fred Johnson, who s quitel ;iR Jublor | N i & ClSulphur from any good druggist and |close touch with the Bristol Gas|jcached into southeastern Kansas and | through the ice and w ged |quickens the circulation, and strengthe prominent in welfare moves about the | Wil PIay the Aces of New Britain and | /o5 "4 oream Light company and its representatives | southwestern Missouri. from the water by other skaters. Both |ens every organ and muscle of the & 'lively: contest: 18’ expected; 3 > o v S e AntblE were serlously overcome and Chester [body, we would not be able to supply town, today explained what proves to ¥ 5 at Boston will have some interesting| Severe damage was reported be a new angle to the recent decis- Berlin Ttems. {notes to present. Miami, Commerce, McAlester, Turley, | died before reaching the hospital, the demand. §1.00 per bottle, guarans lon of the Terlin Brotherhood club's Leona Lewis of Kensington | With Company 17 Years Picher, Muskogee and other Okia-| While Stanley later recovered. teed. | plan to provide hot chocolate or soup| 188 1eft for Northfield Seminary to| G P'l R d w L loma towns. In Kansas the storm | tEs e WATtRIRBlor: AehbB] ATt resume her studies. Cays rue nemedy OrtN| charies C. Seymour of the Trumbull S hhind. Guieny und” Haxten] Mr. Jolinson explains that this matter| = Cornellus Dunham has returned to Electric Manufacturing Co., has been | g, 1ing Joplin, Mo, also was hit #rst came up some time ago and the|he University of Vermont after hav- $100 00 a BOX with that concern for 17 years and | communication in many places was | Emma Hart Willard Darents ana |lDE spent the holidays at - his home will obscrve this anniversary February | jioovcanized and the extent of the | Pexchers’ association of Kensington |1 Seneington. | e 27. Mr. Scymour commenced at the | 4, age could not be estimated aceu- wpolnted - so-called luncheonctte ||, RS MH 'I‘,”‘”:"“""“‘“""’r"“‘f “'\’am'”':‘ “I have had itching mlvs ever since | factory in ’;’“' g ';‘f“""'”""“ of | rately. No one is known, however, to sommitice to take charge of this work, | PG TR BEOUS o e ey | my earliest recollection. I am 63 years | rosettes in the old wooden WILINR. | peCe feen Killed or fatally injured. The committee went so far as to S 5 N |01d and have suffered terribly, J have | Today he is in complete charge of the | = SN 3 Gl {this evening with Miss lithel Whitney | g - A box depariment as well as the safety | ot faen, B surchiase an_eleetric stove for the | (18 B S ents Wiy |(ried many remedies and doctors, but |! v ¢ Walker of Stockton-on-Tees, Iin Lensington Grammar school and then e, Ino cure. About § weeks ago I saw your [iron box stock. } land, invented the friction match in | he movement died out, possibly from | Wenkly prayer meeting wil be |84 for Peterson’s Ointment. The first | Commitiesh b st [ 1520, ack of official co-operation. {hetd at the Tariiu Congregationa |LPilcation stopped all fiching, and in| here will be a meeting of the exe- | D SRR At any event, Mr. Johnsen says,|shupch this evening at 7:30 o'clock, [three days all soreness. I have only jcutive committee of the Christian| During the war nearly 15,000,00 women w drawing pay for thelr | othing more ‘was done about it and eV B A. THske w cot with the |used one box and consider T am cured. | Endeavor soclety of the Cougregation- 4 nquiry from schooi teachers showed o Scouts ntl 11;’11;(‘|:\.-:«||li|:n rl:ur("‘hl (1,;-4"“” have my grateful, heartfelt al church, at the home of ~""““':9~"'\i""“ in Great Britain, | "Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours hat the superintendent had requested [ morrow night. thanks, and may everyone that has|White of 74 Whiting street tonight at hat the matter “be held up for a| Mr and Mrs. Harold Lee Judd have [this trouble see this and give your|7:30 o'clock. All officers (ttle while. {left for IMlorida, where they will |ointment, that is worth a hundred dol- tee chairman elected for the new | PLAINVILI SHOE REPAIRING STORE, Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed-|nosc running; relieves headache, dulle While not desiring to eriticize any|spend the winter, lars or more, a trial. Sincerely yours, r arc requested to attend. | « Whiting Street Jup! Quit blowing and snuMing! A dose ness, feverishness, sneezing. ne In the least, the Parents and Mrs. I L. Wilcox and Miss Mar- [A. Newth, Columbus, Ohio.” \ pworth League Meeting | ~Uehas. son REvH. SO ribh foes, | OF “Pape’s Cold Compound™ faken| “Pape's Cold Compound” s the toachers' association desires that it he! parct Wileox left today for Sarasota,| Peterson's Ointment for Piles, 1 | A business meeting of the MEMbErs |a tick, hot wator bags, eti., to be repalred, |CVEry two hours until three doses are |quickeat, surest relief known and costs aderstood that it stands rewdy and | Ploride, ma and old sores is only 35 cents a | of the Epworth league of the Metho- biimg them to for 1 am able to repaii [taken usually breaks any cold rightonly a few cents at drug stores. It rilling to do its tovard pro ewal Review of the Maccabees |large box at all druggists. Mail orders | dist church will be held next Tuesday | 'hom It o = R | up |acts without assistance. Tastes nice, ag hot drinks for the children as|will hold & meeting at T, A, 13. hall [filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., |night the home of Elmer Thom: P s oo PAOLA DUGO, The first dose opens \ll\r:ml up nos- Contains no quinine. Insist upem rj~inallv planned (tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. | Buffalo, N. Y. |of 68 Lust Main street. A Proprietor j‘ulls and air passages of head; stops|Pape’s, assailant, but the Toronto, Ont.—'1 was weak, run- Any breaking out of the skin, even

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