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| at the nome of Mes, Carl Hulten of Plainville e;\.'s | oot i el | “Nwady’ e LT = Word hay been recelved here of the | | death o Walter Togue of New Lon- | B W W W T MRS. SARAH CASSIDY, i b o e | 1€ 18 #SALADA” for { b L ,‘l'mlzur‘h-n for that place inat i bfeakfflst,fordlnner, | L[]N |atter having beon notified of nis sert- | fOT® supper and five [i ILL, IS []EM]M.),‘,:";’.""' Tail vax vewened - from| o’clock fea the Con- — | “The arill team of the Martha Re- tinent wide N Was One of Plainvilles Best wen'at's s clom " * ™ ™ T . T | Trumb '\\. i \ f TWO EVENTS OF | vacamion_ canphio MAY MAKE SWEDEN February February Ten, as staple as our daily bread. Sale of | GREAT IMPORTANCE | Sale of | “n.iv. i ANARGHIST CENTER ppyompre prnora e o vormen, : : |sphere where promises of riches fer Mrs, J. H. Trambull's Home To- | [the humble who labor have been ful- [filled. A local newspaper has just published a list of immigrants or de- Fux:niture TO ALL . | Housewares o e s oty Hospally 0 Gol- EMBERS EACH DAY Going On MONEY SAVERS Going On [} ;o ethan?sn b i Man, Berkma, B, Bmbarrsses ok o i i : i ated to exceed 1,000,000,000 pesos, or FRANT-UL Ao, Iph L. End hopes for FHRR ,_‘LBSS Thafl Ha" the Peop]e Ol‘uzo,mm.nnn in American monay. The i her recovery were given up several | §tockholm, Ifeb, 13 ~Sweden FURNITURB 18 OPRERED JUST NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICER IOI8 YEAIS, Giving chance to s g;zpiulm ln”r :nhnlng room, living room or chamber, or odd pleces for any room at savings that will i3 “"'i‘(“' R "";' condition hecame | faeing a curious dilemma as the re- mel‘lc ”)"( his ’I"”'”"h"‘ in connection Witk a pay all who purchase, {more critical. 8he was one of 1ain- sylt of her well-meant hospl thei (orthooming ie RUEIAEION SIS o crl | ol spitality in | | ville's well known Irish residents and | granting temporary asylum to Emma | ¢ LIUTcH Members 000,000 peso clubhouse :rlhlnh ;‘ha | an colony o uenos res as . had made her home here f s " IN HOUSEWARE IVERY G OFOR KITC 9 T T BAE " tin s soveviats | B ae or the pust | GGoldman, Alexand Berkman and e e l,.phr”:?y’:fl“: :{I’ow\l: 1;::::;; ‘”I ::’\ir ll\ll;‘ll'v'r\';\fil”llr‘ lli\xll h\“ll Pl x’n CHOUNDEIR PRICED 25 yearn. She waa born in Iidham, | Alaxander q1.’u‘|...|:;Mrurrlnw-rv :wpnrmli Washington, Ieb. 13, Eve fay|SRatas 8 d ywhnstairs Dept, Wise and thrifty folks are buying Ingland. She is survived by f A ; i 8 . Feb. 13.—Every dav{ jyeajians in A heavily, Are You? ) et Y b W four 1o Russia from the United States. | durin T : | alians in Argentina are prominent avily, Are You? If not you're missing a great opportunity. (sons, John, William, Irancis and h:;,,,‘.‘“u l:Tn ,m:"“ 1 I,.,,‘,\,,” other r:;”‘,' 1:7;?\‘;):1\:4'1“‘2\:'l,\mu;s‘.;yv; n‘\;r';':’,:: in all branches of activity but to & - e - Thiomae, all ot Flsinvilfe, Tites | Riusslan) anarshists have come Intoohirchen or America. . Dilring tro | inreacaxtant iindustris|¥entarnilve 1 “RQ\(”‘ \‘l‘ S0 survive her, Mrs. Fd- the country game time an averago of three con= (oo o of the mostilnoant ot SR ward € ¢ e | X4 a i € ] Ty SKIRTE 20 ORDTR, MADI B s "(‘u';:l:””"'qh‘:"““l“:nN"”' O tos stand at presént Swoden | gregations have been: organized daity |°' controlediRa, : | § Y. 4 wo ¢ of have to deport the anar-|and the average v joi he G = I LT e p brothers 1vin 4 g N may cither have P an he average number joining the | RV e FHE MATERIAL AND STYLE, according to your own sebection with finish and fit that will more thy {brothers 1iving, one In New Hamp- | chists or cope with a_nfodement, said | minfetry has been four and one-half | FEVER DECRUASE v v y o re than shire and one in Canada ¥ ne-half e S satisfy. Visit our Woolen Dress Goods Section and leave your order for one of these. L £ d |te be on foot, of making Stockholm | persons per day. - = o The funeral will be held Wednes. P ! Bouru aMth An ces o marhET aE 0 a'block from nes- lan international anarchist central, These facts are brought to Hgnt ny | $ DO $9 50 #'ves choice of materfals at Dress 312 50 is all we ask to make gelection of [Ghurch of Gur Lady of Mercy, Hev. m:v 'u‘\llm‘l u;\x\:!:y ;\.un ':‘,‘w an- | rellgiops statisti for the 1 Wane Of . . any woolen fabrie in our Dress || John ¥. Fay, pastor, will officiate | patieta B defiorted s Nobody wants) tatesiamplied v Dr. Hi.Q. g Mexico City, Feb. 13.—Encourag- ate. [ them. Since thelr arrival in Stock-| Washington secretary of the ifederal | ing reports to the effect that yellow Goods Department, that is priced to $3.00 yard. Splendid selection to choose for a mod- (ioods stock that retails for more t} 3 B v ] £ £ » than $3.00 yard. | Burial will be in the ( v ceme- % L 3 yard atholle ceme- [joit’ o0 e Goldman and other an- | Council of the C‘hurches of Christ in | fevér is on the wane in Mexico were ish skirt made for $8.30 each. Klegant Skirts made for this price Pac | tery. Bl 1is price $12.50 each. |k Gt Nasakie Tk |archists from Russia have so roundly | America. The total church member- | recently given out by the national 3 4 s | denounced the Soviet government that | ship of the country, according to the |board of health. - PN TR -~ e — - - i Vito Dabe, of Department A-3, has|; 3 / IMPORTATION “HEATHER LINEN R s ey Thment 420 HRRlE iy ate Felienad thither the Bols Viiot 28 A 08 R tvet ona, 1008, oA Bcoineent with Bt ol |contributed te the column for the | ghevik authorities, never “oted for|an increase of 4,070,345 over the 1916 | 53 deaths compared with 505 cases TARLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS that upon Inspection you will surely purchase for values as good as b UAL of i3 AxTkrenoks WELTS With| LIS STENCr: Ay send them all | census figures and indicates a galn of jand 249 deaths in 1920. The mafority these special offerings hve not been seen for years. Of very lutrous heavy wathn damask with a chofce [ ieiem iy Rl 5t Hlskatioa| D IlbgE el HIH them in a more [more than a million members for the | of the cases were reported i Y "“‘,',A";,i'éfi";l{'fé"‘fii g%\:{:(vt Idu:nl-;:m’y‘ (l-nn:‘nn;ml with beauty. Sec how they are sized and prieed. Italy. He remained at the Carso front S"?"\":;r‘nr;n;“l"\‘u‘:n;Ieri\' put up the w;pr;;‘l:‘:r|‘r7xw"‘;r;it;{:;‘xa bodies report ;)'";;; o '\plm “;m e e § LE CL , slzed 72x72-inch, for e Tl P R 4 [for two y i it 4 1 aglt o ‘ e ‘ cond showing DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, slzed 72x00-inch, fOr ........o.ovooenss Al L e i [ bary ngwingt Hhiehe, aritators se. sl Q80 10 SRRETe ety K A ainof i | in dscried . the hoard 1o, the. ca: i rae 11 B ghts. He | ghown recently when Miss Goldinan | 090 ministers This is a zain of is ascribed by the board to the co- Y ¥ trled o enter Germany for the pur-| 617 congregations and 8,204 clergy |operation it is receiving from the phy- DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, sized 72x108-inch, for .....o.ooeeio.s B T s NAPKINS TO MATCH in 22x23-inch size, for .... ; |"The Ten Year ¢ ; , .+ 8,00 & dozen Qe Ten, Yean lubr vomuosed of |pse; ‘g attending. the: <Intamiatinnalloxer he govemmens figures for 1916, | sicians of the republic in stamping L 4 llectric [ archist congress fn Berlin. Ireund, [ While there has been much talk of a |out the disease. ARG : ‘f’:::p:,,':.",ip‘:‘h:fl,h""‘,py,':'l";"n‘r"":r"’:; fac- | Austria’s representative fo this con- |shortage of ministors the fncrease in | TR e e e T e e TR S N e e e AT planning for another banquet 'Tms:fln\'o, was arrested on the horder by |clergy has been approximately 50 per English billlard table is larger than et WHll: e Beld sofiie time the lalo| Hhe. @erman molice: cent more than the increasc in the |the American. . T R. Kalen .. T o Hritain were the guests of Selectman |teT part of March. { Now the Stockholm :prass states | congregations. Berhn News om0 | and Mre, George B, Carter over the| The assembly toom stands first| g resolution was adopted at the| Of the 45,997,100 person listed of- CASTO R lA Johnson ... B [ e S T Tha. Bowlinevisasns Sitn the| Cori anarchist congress to cstablish | fieially as church members, the Ro- | an international anarchist burean in|man Catholies have 17,885,646, Ro- For Infants and Childrea John McCormick . 92 McKeon's orchestra of K nachi close be. T Swe. apital, presum e- | ma ath mure e ohn iy b ot 9% )\ I 4 of Kensington |Mmachine ro close behind. The of- 3 & i aily 3y o figur el esti P. Fagan .. g i e will play for a dance In 1ast ![nm])-‘ ce team is holding down the hottom e s qtd“-fi’h: i me :v:' “:;lm" ln : mn;‘{w; ¢ “”" i nmi "“”;‘i"”“ "|: ‘5"‘ InU F (o] 30Y | cause Stockholm is v the por- C ke D 2r- | jnUse Forover ears Minor . : | ton Iriday evenin i a vees e ) z. A jitney will |Of the league total, but manages to e ¥ N i L“EATE STILL IN aim NSGOTTRLER s v eothta Jeave the Berlin depot carly in €he |§et @ look-in at some of the games. |or abiding niace :_r] s0 many lexding tzed - periohs. I rn:f;;'%ll;mt bodies | e bears Vo AN o iisvrrvviisa &% evening for those desiring .| Announcement s |anarchisf ghts. he press emphas- | coun nly communicants. i huatend | nt of the coming wed- | oo Coula be most unfortunate | The total religious constituency of the Southard .. SRFa . . from here. ding of Augusti £ i EAST BERLIN H[]ME RRTRER wrii s it vt b Sluia:ls GoN0iiad to\his Home | Rowb" Bllsabrch ne Leuire to. sy Swedewa hospitallly anoiia Thetheseoinin (ARELAS all members | Slgnatare of SVRIRER o o g Ao » o on Berlin street with fliness, e baen e, Hha wedding iy Eusen by chlsndilug Stockplmesd 4nd adnerents) is placed at 96:868,096 | fur v S0 B e R e e | Hiram Hurlbut, who has been con- | take place this month, |anarchist central and the same pa- | persons, as follows: Protestants, 74, pors assert that energetic steps will | 226: Roman Catholics, 17.8 Cutic S Eastern Ortho- | ura Oap JSENRo) e ivave eahali ed . A finedi to. Lig fHomerfok) the past ‘sl | Circle T Out Again. be taken against any aitempts of this| 646; Jews, 1,120,000 Owner Has Been Rece“rmg Ald Jim Thomson .. L., 80 | days with illness, is again working at| In discussing the present smmnnn‘flmm,”.. dox (Greek and Russians), 411,054; | C i e | Complexions Emerson ; .. 89 | the Kensington post office. s condiiions exlaliog- 1w Tigmville S ltar Day i Warner .. Ui m bt b e g The weekly T. A. B. whist will be o p Ty s e . clyx Do i * in reference to smallpox, Health Off- | 7 B. Corr . RN R bt > f % i e thy | allpox, alth 170, me fl]e Town held tomorrow evening at the Tabs'|cer J. N. Bull and Mrs. Marcham, LA MS PRES l]E T "For the first time the Baptists have Al‘e ealth y | passed the Methodists in total mem- o b J. Glana i . | nurse the Trum ectri = " baritering, | 3 hall | nu at the Trumbull 1l ic Man mem B. Moore Sast B s 6 i Berlin Items. Circle T.” “Sanitary measures, in- bodies stand third with a membership | 1 r. and Mrs. Bdward Holignn and [ojuding quarantine, will not prevent | . of 2,466,645 persons, and the Pres- “LPHUR lEARS U.rl;t::‘fl\l. A g ‘m‘do;rl”!\L‘_\m.\l;:;,:‘ is :‘mnvw be out |ufacturing company clinic, have cons bership, now having 7 ] FARMERS T0 EXPERIMENT A R e e e ness of [two. weeks'tributed some interestins Information | bers, against a Methodist member- . . [about it in the factory magazine, | ship of 17,797,991. The 1,urm~rnn" T | George Read Will Be Among the First J. Thomson § 6 B RAME A daughter of Southington, s t the| P | Ve . . H. McKeon s B week-cnd :mh ‘l'!-lav:lx\(r')fl”in flll;:v'r‘n. i f::‘n":f:,r:r{:m::fl ”‘;fmm::“r,“':‘x‘, ,‘,'\‘(M':"B[[eflos A]l'es Aufl]ormes n Legal"hytnrinns are fourth with 2,384,683 | —Standing of Kensington Fraternal A Moffitt .................. | Mr.and Mrs. Olaf Benson enter- |jtg gpreading.” b S members. TSI it s A im iy o tained relatives from out of town at "lm'p:;af:(,p"i', (;?:“'PN:-} ll":l'i';m“”i‘:; B m 0 TP s i The Methodist 1-:msrnpml church . | Y sease In | (Nerth) reports an increase {n mem- i attle Uver rrisoner Bowling Teague—Church Notes— | {orn . ....oovvienieennn. their home on Wilcox avenue Sunday. | e 1 andon. Mi ; Briet Ttemal | Northrop ...... - | The reguiar weekly whist and social | 3 e ont. sugs \iford; . windsop bership of 62,595 members over last - | Jim corr ...... dey for.the benent.of the Village Improve: [ B oseport ’;"“""'.“ 'll;c .,"“““"“" & i year, {ts present membership being | LA AR iherantl e R e s e il S £ WEnt HoRisty Wil b helN. At “ihuy ol K BRIRIBL YRROON con- | 2 ¢ b 3,936,655, The Methodist Episcopal . X - T T mh';du\ikd‘ Trehy e i o bythian;, HAll Wednendiy 5. “Vaccination,” saya the heaitn| Buenos ires beb 130 ponder- | Bk (South) shows & rpiaE L Apurs Suipharasi 1O AWICR L RO Saturday afternoon by Constable Ven-| T€1) Ay ' ythias nesday | Soncer, “ia the only safe preventa-|°US legal controversy has arisen be- I i i e Skin Breaks Out / tres a still and a few gallony of al-| 0oL L O o ey HN e e 48 <o Aure. sussErhat fin| tween Presigent dtigaven. and T R Ll SR irged moonshine were found at the —O.Edgerly .................. . JUSHICGEOnEIR: D8 Beyi W0 R sientl= o liTe hol mone, than' 80%-per aant| courts over: the ‘presidente Fght to|year ity total nosw belng 2,815,080 “Any breaking out of the skin’ on home of Herman Stockman in East| Malarny ........... £ ing the winter with relatives in New | (S 0o (o An 20 pEP OBNGL Lo b s ey WhS had-E H ooy | The Protestant Fpiscopal =~ church | face, neck, arms or body i Rerlin. Stock ; wi R. Thomson 8 ity was & visieon in teven Hutive ol the chilarkn-and nob mors than |Pardon a boy whe had been sentenced | o " onin of 7,134 last year. Its i e Y, 18 Vel erlin, Stockman lives . on lcox : # Pt tr "150 per cent of the adults are proper- | to Serve two vears in the penitentiary [SPOWS @ &¢ . ast.y quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur. i 2. P, Ritchie iy B D e | e & : total membership is 1,104,029 per-ipmp, < o ;\)\:"n‘::mlnn'fl;ge:::\;: :w“v‘d by E. P.| A . HavENy: asqicrade aue i vaccinated, Parents may think |for stealing a dozeh pairs of cotton :’nxfl !\“ n:‘l‘rp:'i“g e The ;?m.ums seem to dry right up and o8, §r g e, 4oclal will be held at the Athietic|Well over the responaibility assumed | SOCKa. { Gk oatie Epjaway. deliresialcted skiniebaeiiiy Stockman was ordered to appear| Drose . St e iha g h bt | £ s 3 Salvation Army with a reported mem- g 1SR : Bail Tuesday evening. Both .tho|in neglecting vacoination, of° thelr| Jose Tbanez, the 19-year old youth, | i 5,060 shows an increase | ot before Judge Griswold n the town| 1 Heleon .- Lt modern and old-fashioned dances |children and themscives. The indus- | Who was employed in a Buenos Aires| beranipe of Bhia0 7 sBUP g e Nothing has ever been found to court on Seturday night. but failed to | D TMerson .........o.oeeee. : gnpse. | | of only #5 persons over five vears A8O. | take the place of b n 3 i | RBmer [ ore on the hrogram. . McKeon's|triel worker may also consider the | clothing store, did not steal the ocks | O O0IY 63 PeraOns o8t Bodies show |- place of sulphur as a pimple make an appearance. The rald and Bl L g ; orchestra of Kensington will furnish | W ! ersol |remaver; 716 dR i aa R I and BRasS i for himself, but for a poor boy who | SRl AR the arrest of Stockman has caused n| H. UpSOn ......oovvvieeines |t s e a gain of 681,037 persons over the fig- | ongive. Just ask any druggist for a A ad none. Nevertheless, the judge ¥ bit of interest in town inasmuch as| [itzsimons ! | i e, | ures of 1916. | small jar of Mentho-Sul Stock h b i i b NG Biens Max Sugenhime, who has been | disease ghould attack any member of [Bive him the full penalty of the law. | The last available Ngures LI e e Mentho-Sulphur and use ockman has been receiving alms| & Lt spending the past three weeks in st. | the family. Vaccinated persons | Appeal was taken to the rriml“"llnwn\hm:‘;mp St Ehe: various M“n“”‘;lt like cold cream. feel no qualm If the dread |court of appeals and Jose was kept in | MEMUETENR their gains during the | from the tewn for the past five| W. Rvan .5....... i B ‘ 3 ; g Petersburg, 1a., has returned to hisjshould = months. Records at the town clerk's| (. BKONE .oooooveeroneeso | home on Wilcox avenue. | e should enter their own com- |Jail for 11 months while the judges| ; ! ) office show that the town of Rerlin| A. Bergeron ¥ oavka | | lqaiy Jast five years are as follow Yual el 2 : el R Glana S, Marvin Hazelwood, salesman for|munity.” [deliberated. President Irigoyen dn-| % L0 Lofional churches, S18 as been paying rent for him since . Glana oo o [the Stanley Works, Stanley Rule and Pianoforte Recital. [tervened and pardoned him and Jose | .. S Predbytarliig 1, ) the first of November. 1y A0 s VARG L [Lavel plant, of New Britain, has re-| [ittle Miss Lois Phelps, daughter of |returned to his home. 1 e ) louls Cook was arraigned before | Petition Introduced. famred home after about a month's|Mr. and Mrs, Burton Phetps R Whit-| The court then ordered the police | (Mo 2 "";"“’I',”,’,'.f,'.' Ul ks Judge Griswold on a charge of non- | Senator George I McLean has in- | trip in the interest of the company. |ing strect, will render o bianoforte ro- |to arrest him and return him to pris-| e B e e ok ahureay H support, His case was continued |troduced a petition from the mem-| Miss Helen Hodgson of Berlin was|cital at the home of Senator and Mrs.|on, asserting the president had iie| 3018801 \“"'T',',Q ”T"‘m f' Reformed | BUDPOT ember 10, 1081, Mr. Cook |bors of the Emma Hart Willard| calling on friends in town Saturday. |john Harper Trumbull of 89 Farm-| power to pardon a peraon ok it | oL 0 Aur 10108 RERIY ARG v areed 1o pay hia wife $10 A week,|Chapter, 1. A. R. in the United| Mir. and Mra Jumes Hollgan enter-|ington avenue, this evening. Although Nreshytorian church in N. A, Gen-|1¢ your nostrils are clogged and 5 lor innocence had not been legally de- T i e Sato gl ok . Pt as he was unable to offer o hond |tates senate. The pefition opposes| tained relatives from Middletown at|nut 12 vears old, she s considerod |termined. They said, as Jose had not | el Sssiriaen L BomCHLIR ) voub bed SOk SO S I AR his case was continued for 60 days. |the enactment of the pending legis-| their home Sunday one of the best pupils under the tutor- s (Orthedon)y. L S50 o ol gE ke | . expense and long loss of time| olation and quarantine if thish . N 3 ! |been convicted pending their decision, | o =re' Digeiple: Chvist, 1,210,028 any naImery Will Experiment. |lation which would permit encroach-| John L. Hubbard of New Britain | ghip of the Hart School of Music on|he could not be pardoned. l:\ls‘ji_vh:‘ of ~rh»n|”' sy drug store. Apply a little of this ‘Experimental work of the farm ments on national parks, spent Sunday with relatives in town. |gjgourney street, Hartford, She fave| However, the usually efficient | KT 18,005: Bvanselical Synbl ol nirel jBnUBCRtc, o5 ebiiiieSndn Tl bureau” was the topic of un address | Motherhood Club Meeting. Tanvis Dowd Kas yeturned to Do-|q racital at the home of Mr Hartt in|Buenos Alres police have thus far North America, 274,860, gain 84930, fioream: Into Jyour moMriisEanE HRE A1k delivered by F. Wilkinson at the| The Berlin Metherhood club will|troit, Mich., after spending a few days |yt ity lnst-month. Her program |singularly Fne te (vante the hoy | Dranelisnl Association, 180,000, Eai | penetrate through every air passige meeting of the Berlin Farmers' club [meet on Wednesday afternoon at the with his parents, on Main stree (B Ll B A J L 30.044: Seventh Day Baptists, $.044, or your head and membranes. In- | 8 P i : is being watched with interest by her |classed by the court as a fugitive from Ohristian chureh (American | ; held at the home of Leon Hall on|jome of Mrs. Leland Gwatkin. The| (Charles Iisk, Jr, entertained | ey friends apd residents of the |justice. Meantime the Appelate judges in 64; Christian chiurch (Americ stant relief. Saturday evening. gathering has been called for | triends from Berlin at his home yes- |4 " i 3 ;.mul e privister of isilas aFe Engsg. | ST tian Convention) 97,084, ‘gain How good it feels. Your head is Mr. Wilkinson told of the work that |gicjoek. *“*Occupational james for | terday 'l"' following is the progra Vo b6 e 1h I MQ Naliste gt b . United Lautheran church (or-|cjear, Your nostrils are open. You he following is program d in a lively rate as to the con- | . i within five year period from | hreathe freely, No more hawking or the farm bureau fs doing, and asked Children” will be the topic of discus- | i stitutional £t | rendered this evening: | stitutional rights of the president fo| Fuy of Tutheran churches), 181+ |gnufMing. Head colds and catarrh some of the members present to at-|gjon, | g TO FO N |'sardoR the b 1.4 Mnboa tlie & 7 tempt various garden experiments Rerlin Church Notes. | MAMM TH hE][I] D | purdon the boy. La Hpoca, the.HOV=|4pp; Primitive Methodists, 10,986, | vjeld like magic. Don't stay stuffed this summer.. George Read offered to | The weekly prayer meeting will | Hoitegmiotto Ph. Em. Bach "‘””"\""' (":“’”‘"‘ ""”‘"1"‘“‘""" columna | gayy, 1,638; Moravians (Unitas Fra- | yp choked up and miserable. Retief try his luck in the various ways of 'heiq at the Berlin Congregational T T T Rach :‘I'::’r;"": ke Oty Ty lium) AL galn ; ] is sure. | e ) s s srehistoric Ani Yis- | L L 0 se of American jurists in| @i oo ohireh, 18,022, g growing tomatoes. Mr. Read has been [ohurch on Thursday evening at 7:30 Bones Of Prehistoric nimal 18| Moccata - Parodies | gupport of (he president :w:;:(““,"..'; |{!yi:l‘:‘;“l‘,‘ )m ) \mrr‘\rn' farming in this town for a number of | ;¢ ) % siiieniiiintii ! . | o'clock. covered In Kentucky With Indian | Minuet from Sonati In B 1F1at HAYAON | gmrmrmsuestssnn smeemow sn-mamgmmsmrsms | 0%t g 005, Reformed Chureh in 13, years, and the experiments he plans| oy priday evening at 6 o'clock a LRGN R By Havo | ; BN (ST b e oSt intet e Y. sartberia Bupber il e eV D e ke Rondo from Sonata in A Major Mozart the' United States 331,360, gain 13 i Scherzo, ¥ Minor ..... Mendelssohn | 005; Christian Reformed church 43, ; i 909, gatn 5,284; Church of the United | members of the club. | dining room of the church une Plans are belng made by Mr. Wil- |quinices of the Women's Ald soclety. Lexington, Ky, Feb. 18— Discovery e kinson to interest other local people | qyis will he followed by a social. | of the remains of 2 mammoth of pre Part | s 1 T Brothren in Christ 3 9, gain 15,- 1 the experimenting project, and de- | ' mno oy Scouts will meet on I'ri- | historlc days ut Rig Hone Lick has|Impromptu, B i%lat ........ Schubert It's Easy—If You Know Dr. |41 tnited lvangelical church 90.- ¥ furnished a fresh trail for scientiic| vart 111 | Edwards’ Olive Tablets 096, gain 322; National Baptist Con- mn; :’mbh' l':ln(;““:;;i lnlt;(r. HI'H!;" day evening at 7:30 oclock i 1 di to Prof. Al M.| 1 3,116 gain seed to be used in this work wi e ik ~iske. 1t is being planned research, accor ing to Prof. A M.|ynude. G 1at i ¢ - e % vention (colored) 3,116,325, a Rev. 8. A I"iske gV Stude, a Chopin | The secret of keeping youngistofeel | -2 oyg. African Methodist Iipiscopal furnished by the farm burcau. G pbath : %t {his time.| Miller, head of the department cf|Nootyrne, I° : S % o rearrange the patrols at this time. | Nocturne, IF Minor ...... . Ch ' i % i Praternal League Standing. | “f‘,,, l‘ar‘u Tuesday. | geology of tin University of Ken-|yoie Gragile ............. A fi\“"jpfiam‘lflg?‘ye‘l‘s t)l|: ‘:‘{.‘.‘5‘ “na“"eg’““; chuireh (Colored) 531,766, gain 3.411; The following is the standing of the iy 7 brd party will be[tucky. Tihe state's lcks and caves g et G My L £ b ere’s no need o | oo Methodist scopal Zion, | - A A awhist and card party 1 4 | Arabesques, Maj. G Maj. Debussy | havingasallow complexion—dark rings & \ Kenstngton Fraternal Bowling league | ;o 5/ cPNpe Ralph Carter and Mrs.) contain & larger variely of mamma-|\gisa Mignonne W PIkASE) | URMEE JoUF eyM—splanis—a" Blliots . gl 159; Colored Metho- | for the week cnding February bk Teland Gwatkin at the home of the lian remains, including those of pre-| ey nciotto .. ... : .. Berger| look in your face—dull eyes with no 8 iscopnl church in Ame W. L. Ave. P.F.| 00 on Tuesday afternoon. The af- 3 y 749 historic man, than are to be found | A ! & A J 1,ove Waltz ............ Moszkowski| sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety v Independents . 443 | fair it is being staged for the benefit Holy Nuwib PISHS, 1 he membership of some of the i in other states, he sa | ey TaanaiBCID | g1 i E o WowtRIng: | THhe Janbe bt g0 S skele-| N Plans. ln;(m‘;‘l‘f:\f‘;!la'i‘j"l‘i'\‘:\” comes from Boosters . ... 449 | o nity association. tons of bears and wolves all of which [ The Holy Name society of the Dr Edw. S iR American legion A48 | o i ktafs lived many hundreds of years ago, nre | Church of Dur lady of Merey heid a | B LR ‘{u&:{larr\)lgs‘l_f:;n | Society of Hths f £ 58 430 ' = Y _|umong the recent discoveries in the Me¢ ing yesterday when it was de- Ik oA T | Gt e 3210 ) alists | " in T. A. B 3 The regular meeting of the select- | WHONE SR (LA . These retieg | clded to hold a whist and 45" tou Culture 3,210, Spiritualists The time te correct op- h olive oil to act on the ity | men will be held in the town hall) T 0 thed on the Breck Swmith|hament at the church hall on March | , which he gave to his | 16 .l‘hr‘ni‘M'|;"-I|w~\“;x‘-‘r‘(\.ul S AL ARG LR fa this evening. farm on the old Frankfort pike. 16. It will he in the form of a St Universalists 58,606; Baha 884: | they first show up. Drum Corps ... 426 patients for years. Fagles . 4 2311 e school board wiil meet tomor- sy Patrick's colebration. The program Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub- | Adventists ‘“‘"n‘_‘”"""‘fl‘ Y Consequently if your town | will commence at.8 o'clock. | menian church 27.450, g > | ¢hild complains of High Singl | cening 4 ifice of the i ti for ca entle i i ig ¥ Zaal = row evening at the office o = » 5 stitute for calomel, are gentle in their | High 3 String--0'Connell, 511, Slaike | ok 5 “"‘"!""““ Wilson Foundation action yet always effective. They bring | New Jerusalem (Swedenborglan, weak eyes and head- L Sl A Le- | ke Epworth Teague prayer meet-| o g L o The Police In| The total sum of 353 “has heen @bout that natyral buoyancy which all | fwo hadied) . Si08h L it gohoy. fom. ére KEAIR gion, L11. ing will be held at the Kensington NEH AR by, ‘the. SboaRo WilibH:ouns 2?;.‘:'1.::‘:;:2g‘nl‘;:t"\“:?l‘é?p(l}:lll:t” and :'l?‘:pnmil 117,239, Volunteers of Ameri- don't negiect doing the + known smaller hodies is as fol 10,200, . proper thing. And that is getting glasses here for the Iittle igh Team 3 String-—American | vl ogist chnrch on Tuesday evening | Paris Streets EEn ek Legion, 140 ‘,‘f' 'l:‘.,,.. :\t ok. “International OPPOT-| [ e jaah, (3. Parisians or visit ‘?i:::lm:n‘o(ll“!\\“r:l ;wl.'c‘ x'\l,v‘\',;'(' ;}',,:if‘, “m‘” Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets are known P s n""l'lni:ll‘\“ dividual Au-rn.mm.]"“ | tunity _ap,% Obligation” will be tlem_' here lost 16,145 umbrellas in the|the captaine and solicitors sissen by their olive color. 15¢ and 30c. RIGH IMM]GRAP‘”‘S at once | topic of discussion. " reots und public squares of Paris|their drive for the funds. The cheek | I\ one. ! Mrs. Charles Andersoll of Kensing-| g yeqr. The lo; coem to have|has been mailed to the treasurer at| s el RS | “We see that you see” ton lort Saturday for Jackeonville, | {reateq the matter with a light heart, | New Haven by Chairman Wiiliam il | FRANK E. GOODWL | Newspapers in South America Claim Optometrist i S a.l ( st ltch_ln c | Fla. [ for only 5,000 were claimed Cafterty. The committee in charge op g p The Epworth League of the Meth-| “zany umbrellas still - awaiting| wishes fo thank all who alded the P LACE ‘That United States Is Not the Only 327 Main St. Tel. 1 Rub Parisian Soge on your head im)lnl church will hold a social on | claimants at the prefecture of police [fund and realized that the present ot s 1 t Q " and you won't have to meratch the | Thursday €vening. lost property office are of a costly|conditions made it difffeult lnl raice | btdflmg ext Sunda-‘ Country of “lLand of Promises.’ dandruff of(; stops itching scalp, gives The town teams resumed work On|kind paaging in value from 100 to 500 | the entire quota. “TEV VI(HTS lN A ountry « s, a luxuriant head of beautiful halr orj{t Tiue Hil roads this morning after | francs and are fine examples of the| Piainville Briets, N X suenos Alres, Feb. 13.—The United money refunded, by all good drug- | a lay olf of several weeXks. _|latest craze for Japanese ivory sword| There will be o meeting of the Rusy BARROOM” Stalos may be the “land of promise” ol | B W..and C. M. irving of NEW|nangiad agaire Ree Sewing Circle tomorrow evening for Eurepéan immigrants but it is not

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