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BRITAIN DAILY' HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922, Pl' 'll % N the present postmaster, know when amville INews [thechunge In officlals is to take place and in the interim My, Prior will con- | tinue to serve In his capaolt Until such time as he takes netive omimendntions: He> Huy sea - Mt o Others Are Interested SOME EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Auviliary ’ 4 [ ’ . o SO . The American Legion Auxiliary has Now Comes the ‘Third Day of Our IPYTHIAN TEMPLE INSTITUTED (i i sy || | FREE. bl G Pythian Sistes Temple s Formaity [W! ot hold s reguur meeting that : 1 Ci arette Sale clses—Leglon Membership — Drive [post and will make an effort to add £A0 W » March 3 and 4 Where owing to market conditions, so mnch more favorable than for years, we are able to give yod Starts Tonorrow, s “m”;.;‘,":,“‘u'::.p J,;n“m”“lm A i ; : | 200Camel . . .. . .8$155 very unusual Bargains at every department of our big establishment. New offerings brought before you . i cach day, values (hat should bring you here at once. Saturday s includod (his ear, watch outfor s (Rl BEAIRIEAIT. pronriston “of . thel e e i it ; 200 Chesterfield . o . . 1.58 £ 2 this sale, no goods charged, none sont C, O, D, No mail or phone orders filled, Please ; R Lofoy' thist hedtbe ary 3 iy also carry parcels where you can, will not make any changes on the @ carbuncle since January 30, is ra- ’ 2\ 200 Lucky Strike « .+ « 1.55 A Newton Repository on Whiting street, | pidly improving 5 ( 200 Piedmont . . + « 1.55 Plainville, whereby it might be used | Daniel Tedesco, formerly of thix . Ll 200 Black & White 1.55 a moving picture house, My, [town, 15 visiting here from Old Forge, - | A Rt g Al 180 Lord Salisbury, foil 1.65 on the place and consulted the state | Howard Rog L T et h sotont BT 5 3 ; o S o ave been sold to ladies who appre- inspectors on the matter. It would [ Mrs. on 15, Roge is quarantin clate their purity and the exauisite 2000mar . . . . o 2.00 ; Found at Our Ready-to-Wear Section el nalier TL Wl Home an Brond atreet with s Sl iy amd phy el 1] - Bkt o 1100 |changes and install the seats. The scarlet fever. [ mprnited ol b 100 Helmar [building s in an ideal locution for| Mrs. Bessie MclLeod is il at her PRSP AL o B G0 L (20's, 50's or 100's) 1.00 THE NEW SPRING SUITS and the wonderful values /n in Serge and Tricotine, 'hree very n rlues shown in Scrge and Tricotine. Three very & moving picture house and as there |home on Broad street, with the grip. artistically designed, decornted tin. ; Jonteel Cold Cream is excellent for 100 Turkish Trophies . . 1.17 Hlumt'nu:l'ir\l? fiplwmmly mn?\:r-u and silk lined, Worth to $35. It is a wonderful N B e iR 1t tosen ‘suLizLb) T T Kimmell has written filends| { opporfunity for Woman or Miss to fit herself at only—Iliac 25 56 4 i il RORIE B REEORL b i i 6 ¥ Ach . one, Mr. Iberstein believes that a|in town from Cuba where he is spend- slanalog and soltening e skin, 100 Murad + « .+ .+ . 1.45 Attention Also Called to some handsome New Spring Suits, with choice for W . v. s | Now: s Buite, omen and Misses of good business could be started o winter 3 28, 8 3 4 (& o ro e bl : | goo £ s o started th ing the winter, 100 Mogul . . . . 1.45 weeds, Twills and Hair line stripes for $21.56 each. No alterations, none held on deposit. B R bars i e Niowavar St Nelgon Proyost has moved from Jonteel Talcum . | lgg ) 1:5 ed into negotiations for the sale of [Spruce street to Dristol. Jonteel Cold Cream 50¢ 100 Natural 1.45 COTTON BLOUSES BLOUSES OF SILK Ui PEARSIILET atdony dlebedtan dn e Regulat price of both, 75¢ 100 Pall Mall (Natural) . 223 ' al al . For $1.56 Fach we offer blous worth from $2.00 , a theater. The deal might be closed [TO RENT--Four room tenement, all im- 2 . For $2.56 cach—You have choice of silk blouscs e LG vements, Inquire 27 Canal 8t. or Tel.| Special Offer dur- i some time next week. Mr, IXherstein L ing March only 50 100 Egyptian Dieties No. 3 2.23 to $5.00 including hand made Batiste and French ) ; made to sell at $3.98 o $5.08 each. Cre o ] voiles, many trimmed with real laces only f 0 | A vo each, epe de refused ulge y hame ” 3 are high pricmlymunmm n‘fi‘; 56 I\\’:-‘I\n:i‘tu \:'”“("];]'(;." Chineh-and Gagnuetiesin pratlisas of Sptine dtll ‘| “:i:‘: ‘:ly\‘(dli\(“‘:" :-h‘: «‘I-“”-’N| L TR & [ Both for 100 Ebilip Morels ga S, At S quantity o colors white, flesh, lark, tan, navy, brown and blac: :]'I“'m -”“1 h» \| .\‘. ‘I; |l I.mnl;, (1. wait > ('”f":'\ or P | (Cambridge) 2.23 - deal would be closed. our g oney raising cach customer. s Choice for $2.56 each 5 Fave e Ins o fore lave vou seen guch harguing Aoy lhoties Inattited that we are offering al this sale, We need ‘l“;I(;!p:l:;hl':lfilr;,.\“::h;ar::;lon?rp:(i;n(:,:;l‘xy;:n::xr; ](:l;lju‘nlnru}t'n GIRLS' DRESSES, white Sailor dresses, one and The Pythian ters' Temple, a sis- o money Ko we are R F vthias, has plile Plainvill three to any customer. At this Sale's low price, Iresses and chambray and gingham school dresses. ville and already has a total of 80 $1.56 each. Choice $1.56 cach. Better make quick selection, charter members. The Temple was CARD OF Chocolate Covered SOMI: GIRLS' DRESSES OF THE BETTER JIND, made of imported ginghams, chambrays, soisette, [idlydngti vived Wednesday evening at| e wish to thank our many kind % $ crepe and beautiful checks, two picce and blouse styles, With hand embroidery, smocking and organdy {@||{¢ 1 O+ O I hall when offleers Were | priends and neighbors for their sym- L ALM Q) N DS sashes, usual $3.98 to $5.08 kinds for $2.56 each. Not over two to any onc person. elected. The work of instituting was| pathy extended us during our be- v - Crisp, roasted, whole almonds in charge of Mrs. Clara Whittaker of | reavement because of the death ; S TICkly overed wichisich ehioco: Stamford and her assistants. The|of our beloved wife and mother, < late. Fresh from our own Candy new lodge will be known as the . Myrtie Ryder. We thauk them Kitchens. Pythiaii Temple No. 20, It will meet | especially for the beautiful floral of- ) : cond and fourth Wednesday in | ferings. | ) i Reduccdfmm 69cito ecach month, MERRIT 0. RYDE = ! . The MISS OLIEN RYDER. i C “Pounil ar hes damage was d o g i following are the office of L RIS e RIOMERIIE and cake sale to be held at the [the Temple: .\I(\:! mww;n :yn;:‘l : \lr; Bel m ews sington Methodist church this [ yennie Hickok; excellent senior, Mrs, | city ltems wn Clerk’ Notes evening under the auspices of the 1p- [ voponiea Carter; excellent junior, M i k B rellel r, Miss g Records and deeds filed at the of-| ywop ague Chacalal!cvy"ed worth league. : ’ flee of the town clerk show that the | A meeting of the women of the | PNl Teachman: manager, Mrs. Lil-| 0 emmeeml PEPPERMINT Hershey S lian Kunne, mistress of records and Delicious Milk Hartford Connecticut Trust company K i I : : any | Kensington Congregational and Meth- ) BHIL“REN HEP"SIT fias been -uppointed. execntor of the| oalst shareney osauonal and MEth-| correapondence; Miss Helen Anderson; | Plerce & Co—advt. PATTIES = e B BB | e s b T Auto Show, State Armory, tonight.| nance, Mrs; Cord: Dake; ChocolateBars estate of late s Grimshaw | noon at 8 o’clock at the latter church. i « Bk Several mouthfuls of delicious of Kensington. Mr. Grimshaw was a| Prayers were offered for the mission- | Protector of the Temple, Mrs, - o f 'n";{,"l.r superintendent. at the Toose- | aries, trude Spencer; guard of the outem| " the Pook of :'lnt’nmuhln,x‘:"\\MIS“ chocolate covered peppermint | Liggett's enormous buying pawer i velt hospital in New York but made| The regular meeting of the Berlin |Temple, Mrs. Mildred Dutton; past HEn e, e iige to Palge.— " sugar cream in each one of these | makes this sensational value pos- el = 'r Lash Motor Co., Tne.—adyt. luscious patties — just sible. Full J4-b. bar. his summer home in Kensington Doy i i ‘hief of s L Joy Scouts will be held this evening |¢hief of the ‘Temple, Mrs. Anna Tu e S % B Sarah DeMore has been appointed [with Rev, 8. A, Iiske, ner and trustee for three years, Luella | l“",';,: .m"’:l?u Nl::.(\m\]\vml .1;::.{(: ]‘)I\Vi‘i fk'“}; from our Candy 59(: Reduced \ to 25 i i administratrix of the estate of the| William Dunh: ¢ Berli Turner; for two y feroni eriin Pupis 1) am of Tlerlin stated |Turner; for two years, Mrs. Veronic : 4 e p fate Anthony DeMore of East Berlin, | thia Morning that he has Kept n rec- | Carter and for one vear, Mrs. Bisic | At o e, Tt ool Reducedfrom49cto POUND Mr. DeMore died on Junuary 18,|ord of each snow storm this past win- [ Ryder. af adaresa ——— Savmg Sys[em l!r..‘\‘.’. ter and that there have been 18 Many Attend TInstitution “Chip of the O1d Block,” No. 45266 SOME TYPICAL EVERl‘/ DAY marriage license,was fssued this| storms. The institution of the lodge was a'- |y Royal Dadmun-—DPie morning to Joseph Aia and Frances| Special Lenten services will be held |tended by a lar 1 Hory! h B al 1. : » he y a large number of people uto Show, State Armor i TROLLEY STRIKES TRUCK R Gt ath o Te B R ot e KT e i b rURts olgulernt. St [Tromy Ut uh Coiy HORE somiiie o | ry PHSH BRLE, ATmary - LIG( SETT’S b,‘()DIEY S AVERS is in employe of the Lierlin Construc: | Paur's chureh fn Kensington. Stamford, New Haven, Derby, | T e Ae i Wit - ROpRNY Last Berlin Ttems ford, ¥ast Hartford, New Bri e el e 1 Raie ‘ i 3 : { & d, Ne Britain, (21, 0. D, 8., will hold a rehcarsai i cp 7 » : | LM Andrews, administrator of the| There will be the regular weekly |Rockville, Waterbury and Colchester. | Masonic hall iy trara o b b Cut Prices Pantry Needs Slight Accident Oceurs On Farming- estate. of Q\mlrvw flunt has sold to[prayer mecting at the Mothodist Hall Crowded, P R A BREREARE i Coffee (1 d) 2 e Top|J0iM H. Weymouth of Berlin five [church this evening. Because of the crowd i o i 4 iRy ; e oun R OAN T STl OIS O arks. on il A e e | il B eI Coe ot il aule LR the crowd it was diffi- | Good Coul, guaranteed clean, $15. Regular 45c—WEEK-ENDS 2 for48c liam Bulkeley esta i e Y 18 180 4 L) he degree from Waterbury |City Coal and Wood Co.—advt. . ¥ ¥ T 1, d am Bulkeley es Jast Berlin, |home on Wilcox avenue by lliness, |to' properly exemplify the degrees us| Auto Show, State Armory, tonight 100~ HEBUE IS0 5 oK ea (4-pound) ) ; T S s A : | There will be & meeting of the Hoy prepared, The hall was prettily | —navt, | s LiE e .30 Sal Mepatica Regular SW“WEEK'ZN)DS 2for51c Town Clerk's Notes—Briels A erican Tideic Scouts at the Berlin Congregati decorated w «olors of g 100 > . e Y arion Scouts 3 gregatiowl |decorated with the colors of the tem-| AT ’ Lty s e gion. aguts; G Wher R atlolwd,| et t Joseph A. Casparo and famfly have s et s Thomson ...... lchurch this evening and the local |ple. REELL e S A R R i j H avonnaile“ ::’sin:f“fl“ “heghlldran. Angthe. Berlin Behooldiog “aporey s o1 15 |members will attend Banquet Is Serve are doing thelr. utmost to MOneY: | 43 Mclceon: .« ' The Ladies' Aid society of the| Tollowing H R Srent thadigle N o b e 100 VU0 b purnalge | according to the report of the SChooll ypy i 1177 wg 79 85 iRRalt Chieeh HeldUheln anval|ooh Sesaiouy i Ganal at the after- | corner of Pine and Maple streets, Al 150 ventowrs » li31| Reemieisac SRR KNT@IZ for 38 thrift department which Tas been | [WHAWSE oo g & [AECEEG: Rkl Relthals divan R0, S lBin anauet was served. | ““Call 152 and we will be pleased to | Yo Wiiaront olr. Tonte <. | Chocolate Pudding submitied for the month of February. | \GIEE Copeeee s 2 JE Il s alia: it e r e o, | SOl ok you, Lagh: MOtoRLay Fuu 30 Kolynos e | Resstae 19¢~WEEKENDS 2for20c During this month of days the pu-| 7 6O ok v T I;:] ;::~ ;“1‘ jn_:mmm‘ Main strect this WLicering; The M is ':’Sw‘ll|}';‘l{mvll |>jn~ advt. ) e S 55 Cake Chocolate (¥ -pound) pils I the “various schools saved O U8 02 J06 EIBIBHAIOON, 0 s b et Tl TR man: | Jumea Egun of 48 Benver ntrcet 1s B anth rowdtr . 170 | Regular 30c— WEEK-ENDS 2 for31c he Tollowing. I8 the amount saved 460, 445 soeldl Elven for the beneflt of the Vil | Aspinall and Veronica Saunders; They | ot the srtn & bk g molive o ... 1se | Beef Cubes SRWAT foi Rtethe BAROOIN: & B, lage Improvement society at the|Were daintily attired in caps made| Truck load new planos just in. C. ; i s PR e - 62 | Regular 30c—WEEKENDS 2f0r31c O rols: Mins Northrup,|Mofett ........ 84 85 94— 263 [Knights of Pythlas hall last evening. |of the four colors of thg Temple and |1, plerce Co—ndyt. ; Peanut Butter (10 oz. jars) e6.75: Miss Quinn, $36.08; Miss| Hdgerly ... 47 e The following were the prize winnerss made a pleasing appearance. - i . ; Regular 35— WEEK-ENDS 2 for36¢ Plerce, 10; Miss Darnes, $5.69. e Ladies' first, Mrs. Clifford Dodge; Ofticers To Meet Sunday. urter’ " | Vanilla E: (202.) B e e, Tinbon, (4ipy|hmeyson | voucny T8 88 | 1 Jadies' consolation, Miss Dorothy| The mewly elected officers of the MOSQU]TOES ARE FUSSY Soun . g |V ANLL AL SHAEE Ok Mrs. Itiske, 85¢. Sugenhime; gentliemen's fipst, Joseph [Temple will hold a meeting this Sun- 0 llul-lllml °t 'l:.‘.fnmuu S oty 3%~ WEEKENDS 2for36c \Worthington school: Mrs, Hewett, day evening at the home of the Most St 100 Wampole's Cod Liver Oil Pure Olive Oil (12X oz.) $16.00; Miss Marsh, $9.9:3; Miss Hop- BRUEIOL: e nanaeets 3 3l | Resulac 90— WEEKENDS 2 for91c king, $12.04; Miss Niclson, §10.80, . . outh school: Miss Craven, §10.25.1J. Corr ... 65 85 77— 227 |next Wednesday evening and will be Dercival school: Mrs, Crane, §15;] 1. Giana . va N8 B followed hy dancing. = Next Meeting., sl . Mrs. Foley, $20. Buckley ....... 7% g s Mr. and Mrs, Clfford Dodge and | I:u\‘ ;u-.\'i ;|)u~mm;: of the order win| & Vietims. | ‘TWO More Warch CBdngl‘S Ledge school: Miss Weisleder, $8. B. Corr ........ 94 K { family are moving into their new res-|P¢ held in the Odd Iellows hall on Atlantic City, . J. March § 5 63: \liss Walsh, $1 Walker ....o... 95 g tdence on Wilcox avenue. March 8 at 8 o'clock. Al members | Nosquitoes inhabiting the ts FRE ?,l:"‘c‘fi'mf,'r'\';’c‘gofi::'g“gu’;“‘,‘;";‘0‘v:[f‘:t“;o“; $1.00 Kensington Grammar school: Miss — — - — | Miss Hattie Mildrum is spending a “"““"“’““‘“'“" o attend as important | New: Jersey have been v ‘ DuPlessls, $4,83; Mrs. Steed, $2.05; 408 445 421 5 ifew days with relatives in Meriden: ‘:_‘iil Shi B il to the Temple [ phey have been heid up to obloquy as | FREE A X« tube of Resall Skaving Cream (you'll s y there is Miss O'Brieny $11.60 MeGee, Tahs, George Stepler whi is confined to B CIRRLUSRRL: in | TIRLD none better) with a bottle of refreshing $1 00 o " 3 x carniverous monsters, {insatiate §5.47; Miss McKeon, § {ss Bar- [ Ritchie 80 89 .. 9 his home by illness is reported im- Legion Drive, Ty $6.67: Miss Keena, $11.24; Mrs|P. Corr .oovviin 70 80 proving and expeets to resume - his Barnes post will hold a meeting to- |y omas U, Headlee, state cntomolo- Mansfiold, $14.91. P, Glana . A ot 8 |route next Monda 4 Berlin Junior igh school: T SGHARE, os ke B2 BT - 253 e night at the Legion rooms when st o thase Ohavgss bis BL VAP Young, $33 N[i6s Hohaerer $411a0s| MECormick . 200 | 04 106— 816 | spaptEne: iomermads; cakas Spugtnnte| L oo Made for fie memhershin:jayes with the facts Mr. Dodge, $5.36; Miss Harold, $ CRMMEBIEN '« hvvas dys i 08 | PRaT o nre Tor was at Menpals store, | drive now under way, - It 8. planned [ niis” woted. authority dec New Banking System TREHY 4vwaa i vs BE Y — 943 | Xensington, Conn. by the commiltee to hold & meeting | Now Jersey “Swamp Angel” The new saving and banking sy o N i AT B day cvening preceding the | e ypo ‘picks and chooses with the tom was inaugurated i the public| 8 430—1301 T0 BEACH OLD FRIGATE regular meeting of the post that plans | yiverimination of a Roman kenator, : f % may be formulated to present to the|,nq humans ant animals not pos schools abgut a year ago following p % e it TR i3 pd= members on the following ; the discontinuing of war saving|Pitzsimmons ... sl ekt owing Monday olne (he proper favor, are avolded stamps. During the war all children (B, Moore ey e evening. sy sre taug SAVe pe: oS e war| 3. Fag: storic Fissex, hich Broke Up Slave Tomorrow afternoor ) arious sty were taughl to save pennies for war| 3. Magan ¥ enoon the various [FOREIRAYL S e boen Tere o] savings certificates to help the gov-|G. Corr ...o.... 87 8 o trade on West Const, €0 Hecome | OMMILCes appointed Will make an |4 yjris the annunl convention of the | R e IS s LR CX- | osquito extermination commission, | AR A U e s Wi doi dgg— Sation. g service man in Plainvitie in an effort | {GHD NG bt sects tnfocting a thing of the t the local teache 445 454 459—1358 to have him join. Iach person in-| 5 o wmm:“ w5 ]“_m_‘m;): niade, Have and Superintendent Showalter discus- Boosters. Chicago, March 3.—The historic [terviewced will be asked fo give his |y o " (o0 l\\:t'\km‘\\("« and he pro- d the proposition confronting them|P. Kalen S8 s $6-—— 6| wooden brigantine Issex, once the |reasons for not wishing to enroll that st et ]‘I ‘N"'m‘;‘( the Tsén -mll‘ and it was decided to start the saving| Drosc .. an 144 flagship of the American flcet, which |the post officials may sec what ts [ POSC TRl SO M BE0 Bl 1o collate | account. After a child has one dol-| Olander ....... 82 264 | broke up the slave trado on the West [wrong and get the sentynent of the | 120 PETSMsEns B O8 HE tormation lar in the school account, it is t 7 | CEatE S e S Bridrdte fays. T | aderity of the ‘eoldlerst e mesh. 1 G SGBNEIS AR e, forred to a book bearing his n: 244 [ the mud of Duluth harbor. {38 of Tite fite ARATSRIC RULERARY nd | oI RUVE 10 IhE (aRUBS.OF SUO DORIS at tye Berlin Savings bank. . Kalen 92 102 , 88— 2 The h.ulh‘rt'v'l ll'uf"‘ll'r of !.Iu- Pven {on many «n‘~'::|s|o.|v.s. the neces 3 Ibs. best coffee, $1.00. Russell's. | reolley Strikes Truck e ———|geas, for a dozen ycars, used as a|quorum is not present that business! Ve p bakery dellyery truck which was 121 417—1267 | training ship on the Great Lakes, is |may be discussed. adve, g Alen X - A D ch £ i by to be stripped of its engines and | The following Is a lst of the men WAX ON 34 MIGRION ‘ ® ticing driven by "I“‘:“’" ”"1‘;,'”? bouna | . Thomson beached at Duluth as an armory and [who will interview the ex-service men BIUGHO!L "WABBLINO S5 Ry B 1o station ship for the Minnesota Naval|and the districts they will cover: Bd-| New York, March d.—The sched- 0 4 7 BIENG vt trolley car on Farmington road R ot cn Lo, &2 s Resetven: ward Barrows, Washington and west | ules in the estate of Jacoh H. Schiff, I Berlin yesterday afternoon. /. Graham .... $3 83 17 Its place in the training fleet will be [of Washington street; Ward Tuttle, [ banker and philanthroplst, who died | T M RR l THE LAST DAY B phD witisea “.‘:. m.r.m‘{“' . Moore ..... d 4 1 247 [ taken by the gunboat Paducah, now [Crown and Hough streets; Carrol Cut- | Sept. 1020, prepared for submis- claim that two trucks were being LA S -|at Portsmouth, N. H. navy yard.[ting, Pierce street; John Guiden, | sion to the State Tax Commission in driven side by side along u stretch of 2 382 Iifteen reservists will leave Duluth |Church and Canal streets; Bert Con- | the lnheritance tax proceedings to be- OF OUR roud on Farmington rond and Mr. o next week to fit out the Paducah, and |lon, Whiting street and Willlam Cun- | gin shortly, fix the value of the prop: HETpswas iy bRelc with 18 R sl B ST 86§ @ Minnesota reserve crew will take |ningham, I'ark and Maple street. “rty to be taxed in New York state at " 'he trolley was also in the rear of |, Thr oo’ 6 7 her out of Portsmouth about May 15,| At the regutar meeting Monday (008, The next estate on| will which the executors estimate a tax | - e OF First Game In Sccond Round— Wetherill and gentlemen's consola= ¢ i tion, John Trevethan. The next so- Excellent Chief Mrs, Jennie Hickok | #0 Declares New dJersey Yixpert, Who | cial will be held at the Athletic hall|[0f 81 Hast Main street. The meet- ing will commence at 7 o'clock. Says They Use Judgment in Select- | e w A i | their pursuit of prey and tnsensible | Harmony Lilac Vegetal (for after shaving). $1.30 value for he executive committee of Brock- | o the hetter things of life, but SV TR SRR an epi- UHRILHIEE hok: J. Hoppe . 9. 263 | for the month's journey to Lake Su-|cvening these members ake 4| Mr. Hart attempted to puss the tWo| proogpe ,,.... 4 & i 8 perior. report of the progress made. Sev- | will be fixed 18 $34,420,282. trucks and In 8o doing drove his ma-| S S0 - SHASDY o e x ; chine into the trolley tracks. It 3 Ibs, hest coffee, $1.00. Russell's. [enrolled and the future is promising. | 1°resh eggs, 41c doz Rus claimed that he did not give the mo- 4 405 438 437—1280 | _aavt. One merchant has contributed or- | —-advt. ] torman @ warning When he turned ortin Briefs. PRI I al boxes of cigars to be used ; urnlture an u S into the tracks and the motorman| gegupe i, Raldwin of Kensingon 18 |6 Year Old Deacon Is folms ot meetings “"1” HENEE: There will be a rehearsal of the could not stop his car before striking| .o fiilod (o his home with liness. ey a Held on Girl’s Charge |comedy play. “Good Morning, Teach- Plan to come in tomoyrow as early as you can— the rear of Mr, Hart's machine. 8light| *" b1 wensen, night bagruge mas- ter at the local railroad depot, is ill| Woodstock, N. B., March 3.—~W. D. [er,” nest Tuesday evening at the f.c- s 3 % at his home with influenza. Keith, church deacon, councillor of |gion headguar It is plany we anticipate a rousing finish. Mrs. GeorgiannasWoods has return- [the Town of Hartland and its first|present the play the first I'riday ed to her home in Brooklyn after a|mayor, was arrested last night at|Lent. $2.95 Visit_with her father, Bdward R.|Northern Matne Junction, Malne, on Usher Awaiting. Orders 4 Tomorrow At Jones, of Berlin utreet, a warrant charging an offense against| James H, Usher, recently notified Tomorrow At * of the Grangela fifteen year old girl. Keith is 65 [of his appointment as postmaster at ° ° [ The next rehearsal minstrels will be held at the home of |years old. Plainville, is at present at his home Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Bushnell next Sat- - - here, awaiting word from Washington 40-56 FORD ST HARTFORD lur.lny evening. I"resh cggs, 41c doz. Russell Bros. ladvising him when to take charge. el Bros Plans have been completed for the'—aavt. Neither Mr. Usher nor Mr. Prior,

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