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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNY 30, 1922 1 Pl L) 'll loyalty, The speaker continued: "Re 1 The prizes for the most normal boy|Circle was held Tuesday eveniag aimnville News Jationships are individual, family and|and girl will be announced in a few|the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. J, M national and cannot be evaded, No|days after Dr. Lanpher has had an|tindale of 130 Broad street. It e e | o c&N be & rea) Christian unless he |opportunity to look over the 100 or|the fifth wedding anniversary of |realizes the obligation of his relation- | more cards which were indexed yes. couple and the club remem! N Y fl]1|pb to his work, to society, and to|terday, | them with many usetul gifts, B |the nation, There is a difference in Court Case Adjourned. tainment was furnished and re the value of relationships; some are| The case of the two youths haled |ments served. Imnr— important than others and de.|before the Town couwrt last evening to Items of Interest. serve first consideration, The question answer charges preferred by a local| Charles Dennis has returned to of the place of our relationghip to|man, was continued indefinitely while|home on Broad street after & weeks vacation God is ralsed, What place do we re- |the matter is being investigated, The L The flug of our coun- boys will be under serveillance until| I.J. Birnbaum has returned trom f him? YOUHg Pwple of Advent cl]l]]"ch fry fu naver allowed a second place in |such time as action is decided upon,|Pusiness trip s e L [theéptesenossiolicattisial T repranenia Congregationa Church Outing. on;l;vh"-dn..xr:vp:;-y‘::n::an:“mnoa |tives, During the divine services, the| About 200 local Congregationalist, OUR JULY SALE Now ON WITH ITS SAVINGS HOld Big GODYGI]thI] [flag of the chureh is raised |members of church and Sunday ?;,',”:.d:;,c:r:;x;:efi;:n;:m g ’ ’ | "So God's banner should have first |school, attended the annual outing Principal Orrin L. Judd, ia in Weest: . place in (.n hearts and we are not Lield at Lake Comppunce today. Two | qon Bm““dm the Nationa! Fducatiete BRINGS UNUSUAL V ALUES IN YOUR WAY FORMER PASTOR PRESIDENT| vt e L MU IR0 AL SRR S | 198 AEARSIEE LAY NATPIN, 00 ,,wg nhnmvmmm God. Where does church |o'clock and others made their way REDUC’FION ‘l’ ‘?l‘hg,mo:: S ‘hl P["‘h? ,(‘hml i ‘;' lakeward by machine. Athletic events | pOUND—Ladies' pin, apparently valua or loyalty to his church, for the|were run off during the morni | Owner may recov y call s LIKE THESE EVERY HERE Baby Day is Most Successtul Held in | purch s the representative of Christ afternoon Aunrhusnn was ner:‘:’da;‘: Plain 4 State, Dr. Lanpher Reports—Court in the world. It is necessary for every the mothers. The return home was THROUGHOUT OUR BIG STORE Car Apoomet Totensnmr o, [T Hate 8 GeRte placeIn the maae st 8 vioce 7 ” Speci al THE JULY SALE OFFERINGS IN OUR GARMENT SECTION ARE OF GREAT IMPORTANCE hour is simple loyalty to one's church | The All-Bristol team, managed by ! TO ALL THOSE LOOKING FOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR. BIG SAVING. gregational Church Outing. |and denomination and the great test|Jim Fortin of Forestville, will be the lof loyalty is the making of sacrifice |attraction at Allen's flield at 3 For vacation or travel wear, we are offering modish suits in very best styles that are, in most in- ,‘J,:f' “3;;’;;‘;; of‘:;‘:’:‘\dfffi:"gh”:’fr:hmu paid the price of loyalty by the [o'clock Sunday, when the Aces are stances, priced less than cost during this July Sale. ‘BriS- | sacrifice of his life and so we can show (again seen in action. Among the 0 l f YOU HAVE CHOICE of Twills, tricotines, cordines, Tweeds, trelaines, serges and Jerseys. Priced now ;’;:l":::;d;" fc;;:p;v::‘: F""’]'“y of [our loyalty by what we are willing lo}l&neup of the Bristol team are many a ur ay n y at $12.50, $18.50, $27.50, $39.50 and $45.00 which means cost, or below cost, on every suit. Consider suits New Yorkpb.ut having re;\nrf:e::l :‘"'1 sacrifice.” |of last year's fast Forestville team.| ENGLISH LONGCLOTH 2 ation Officers Elected, Smith and Ryan will pitch and re- and see these, from almost every state in the union| Ty 1ast day's session opened with [ceive, respectively, for the visitors HOW ABOUT A COAT? We are oftering SPECIAL DRESS VALUES, handsomely made |ll||and Canada, gathered in the 30th an-|qauotional services ollowed ny a busl: | while Kallsh and Webb wil form the regular 22¢ yd. Tweeds, fancy Capes and Velour Coats, including of Silk, Jercey, Twill, Tricotines and Tweed. Sites [Jf|nual sesslon at the Adventist camp)ness meeting which lasted until noon. |Plainville battery. The Ben Hurs of| 16¢ Yard—$1.50 a Piece Polo coats. Garments worth to $25.00. Sale price for women and misses, worth many times these ground on Southington avenue, start-|Tne foilowing officers were elected: |Hartford will oppose the Aces on| iece ti tomer, $16.50 each, prices, $10, $18.50, $25.00, ing Tuesday night and ending 1ast|president. Rev. J. W. Denton of Ports- |July 4th. The Hartford boys have a One:piece 1o CHmpI SPORT COAT MODELS, in fancy Tweeds, night. The convention was the most|mouth, N. H.; vice-president, Myles|big reputation and the locals will have | ADIES’ WAISTS T8e Camels hair and Polo coats that have sold to $35.00 PRETTY SUMMERY DRESSES in the wanted largely attended and most '“CL”“““BIM\N\&M Bridgeport, Conn., record: {0 travel fast in trying o take them | LAD 12;c & for $19.75 each. Ginghams, Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Normandie Voliles, ever held. |ing secretary, Miss Estelle Caldwell, |into camp. BEST PERCALES 12Y;c & 1 RAINCOAT SPECIAL, black ones that are ab- Ratines and Linens, at $3.98, $8.75, $10.00, $12.50, Reglstration for the first evening|Boston, Mass.: corresponding secre-| The Lady of Mercy team will stack | 81x90 SHEETS ........ solutely waterproct, $9.75 cach. $15.00, $16.50. Wonderful values at each price. showed 83 delegates, eight presidents|tary, Miss Lillian Welsh, and treasur- |up against the Midgets of St. Mary's Best Quality SUMMERY FURS at 10 PER CENT OFF MARKED PRICE, including chokers in single and double of local socleties, 19 pastors and 56 er, 'Miss Ada Wright, Rutland, Vt In New Britain at Rockwell field at 2 ¥ i 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Their Great Reduction on Shoes skins, blocked scarfs, flat shoulder scarfs, capes and collars. Make selection and pay Tharked price less ten Visitors, besides oficial representatives| Tye cottages at the grounds are £ per cent. from the Pacific Coast Loyal Work- \fl“,d with Plainville people and their |July 4th contest will be announced to- | ers'’ Union, the Western union, and e i morrow or Monday. | 4 & SALE PRICE ON NOTIONS BOOK SPECIALS the recently organized general bociety |sens the Adventists have ever cnioned | Observe Fifth Anniversary. {l J Blmbaum 2 { a son vork b 2 Enameled Coat Hangers, very special, $1.00 doz. stamped in gold and pocket size, and praise service under the direce ;;e‘mc:)r::;nltl:olnhpfa‘:'fi;:‘i":t:\}l;i::l':fl ttlx:: Hose Supporters, “Sew On," Velvet Grip, 2 for 25c. with choice of the following ti- tion of Rev. Allen B. Hodges of Pitts-|local grounds offer. 3 Snap Fu}enrrs, he_st makes, 7¢ kind, 4 cards 25c. tles. 89c copy. field, N. H. President J. W. Denton of ’f;.h,- f," a AB]‘ Success Lingerie Tape, “Warrens” pink, white, blue, 8c piece. “Casuals of the Sea” (Mc- Portsmouth, N. H., and formerly pas-| Miss Elizabeth Heineman, visiting Tinsel Pot Cloths for cleaning Aluminum, 7c cach. Fee), “The Trimmed Lamp,” tor of the local church and secretary |nurse, and local people interested in Shell Hair Pins, 25¢c ‘‘Perfection” brand, 19¢c. (0. Henry,) “Lord Jim,” (Con- of the New Britain Y. M. C. A., in- |the Visiting Nurses' Welfare '“soda_ Kosmos Dress Shields, 25¢ kind, 2, 3, 4, at 19c pair. rad,) “Mother,” (Kathleen Nor- troduced the speaker of the evening, |tion, were most gratified at the com- IWesiloaueis \Colerg i on e jontdl foR TG carys ris,) “Stambull Nights,” (H. G. Rev. Verne Sizemore of Worcester, pliments paid the town of Plainville| “Bag-Of” for white shoes, 10c kind, To—4 for 25c.) Dwight) “The Pit,” (Frank |lll|Mass. who spoke on “Respon sibili- |yesterday by Dr. H. A. Lanpher, di- W Ky fi @mq Stm ‘lccch:e White shoe cleaner, priv:d at 17c. Norris,) “Bracula,” (Bram Mass. who spoke on ‘“Responsibili- |rector of child hygiene of the state | L\ e a % REA Al e o s dumablo bl up ind Bhe; b Stocker,) ‘“Adventure in Con- (M| which fall upon the young people who |department of health, and Miss E. ’ s and Shears, o o] , all sizes, 20c. tentment,” (Grayson,) “B are leaders, teachers, and work | sp i s i Rik Mm & “omib Washing Tablets, »Vans” 70 oach, 4 for 15e. Son of Battles (Onroast aicer [[]|the fore: ‘B mperen vomeermor Spence, etate nuree, {n weaiioe of ||| Formerly Riker-Hegeman—217 A All OI-I'r 10(_- Shoe Laces, \’x;mue. brown, and black, 27 to 72 inch neficlent Amberson,” (Tarking- that the young people edit and pub-|Town hall yesterday between thel lengty, at Tc pair, 4 pairs for 25c. ton,) 89c each, lish a paper of their own. He spoke hours of 2 and 4 o'clock in the after- of failures in the past making success- \noon. Dr. Lanpher and his assistant es possible in the future and urged a{s.‘fld it was the most successful gath- [tz ."slib" \‘ SO‘SIZB’ i 60‘8113' ——————— e |great amount of interest and work in ering of children, in accordance with 25 wm%‘me soclety’s aims. size, of any place in the state. There! MAV‘S ’Emmm mm ing is from Berlin and the Kensington |show will exhibit on the Ke The i rvice w: ed | wi e e €: v ! : e nsington morning service was conducted |were over 100 tots presented for ex- r 'ln eWS ersidents are inclined to believe that|Grammar school grounds, by the president of district No, 4, amination and very few of them were | LCUM TOOTH PASTE‘ TA = e — Ehe rer}:resentati\-e for the coming East Berlin Items Fred Clothey of Auburn, Maine. Rev.|found with physical defects. They | term should be from that section of | The regular weekly barn dance and | Thomaa Fetman and Rev. Henry were a healthy lot, as the state health 19¢ each 39c each 3 f01‘ 540 the 2 g soclal will be held at the home of|Stone of Wallingtord also spoke. The |officer characterized them. he“dme]se M:,bD]nmng}; ]\asmstgted that | Mr. Woike in West Cromwell this eve. | Pusiness meeting was then conducted Dr. J. N. Bull, local health officer, e —— 3 [ e 5 oes not believe he w e a can- | ning. by Rev. J. W. Denton. was enthused over the gathering and ||| . i A b B g 65‘ zb didate for re-election as representa-| The second ball team of East Berlin| The addresses of the afternoon were considered it another feather in| 10¢ SIZE- 50¢SI1ZB- ,33¢ 81 tive there are many of the prominent | crossed bats with the Altar Boys of o0 the subject of “Loyalty as Exempli- | Plainville’s hat to have accomplished ;fsm:::\!e}in t):=s§r|'m \\hnetl‘leeld th‘at ;ie St. Paul's church in Kensington on|filed on the Foreign Field.” Rev. Lee |such a feat. So great was the crowd b Ae town well during his|Kensington grounds Thursday after.|Paker of Seattle, Washington read a|that the court room was overflowed &']Avlm m 00 d B F m I;;rr?mat;:rlam.‘n his re-election should |noon with result of score 19 to 6 in|Paper on the work being done infand use was made of the firemen's SOAE ‘COCOfiNUT‘OlL'. ¥ i L e forthcoming. favor of St. Paul's boys. Cote and Rich |Japan. Mrs. Jessle Ainsworth of (rooms. | Il]mfln 91' el]SOfl avors el \H'flle in the legislature _Mr.vDem< were the battery for the home team |South Norwalk, Conn., followed with| Mose of the credit for the success | 3 for 20c 33c s ing vated:for the New Britain Normal (and another game between these two|2 talk on the work being done in|of the day goes to John F. Lamb, | Erectlon OI Fl Permanent Tahlet school. appropriation, for New Britain|teams has been arranged for next|India. Rev. Wesley R. Hurst of Min- |chairman of the local branch of the | ; charter change® which granted that|Monday afternoon on Community |éral, Ill, gave the closing address of | American Red Cross, who worked | town the right to sell water to Ber-|grounds, Berlin. the afternoon on “Loyalty Promoted | hard to make it go over big. He lin and’ Kensington, voted against thr-: St. Paul's T. A. B. orchestra o‘,‘“ the General Societies.” HMe offered |toiled diligently in getting committee .¢ SUNDAY SCHOOL PIGNIGS proposed gauge under the railroad | Kensington arranged for a soclal and |three methods for this, namely: Stand- | members, doctors, equipment and food bridge at Kensington and was con-|dance at Athletic hall Monday night. |ardization of Bible truth, unquestion- |stuffs with which the little ones were (s‘iqered an authority on taxes and| The second of the series of ball|able morals, and efficient organiza-|fed. Mr. Lamb wishes to express Kensington Methodists Will Gather at |financial matters. games between East Berlin and Berlin |tion. special thanks to the firemen who so | | | Church Picnics. | will be played Saturday afternoon on| The address of the evening “Loyal-|generously offered their rooms for the ||| Johnson's Grove Saturday — Berlin | ¥ o aliv 3 hilc = 1.20 Size Gude's Pepto-Mangan .. 1.20 Size Pinkham’s Compeand | The annual picnic of the Kensington {Community grounds, Berlin. |ty in Relationship” was delivered by |yse of the mothers and children when NI cols T GEh Bawans 100 Size Danderine, i ; i vi director of the Adventist|the court room was filled. 100 Size Listerine, Church Picnic on July 8—Legisla- |Methodist church Sunday school will| The dramatic club will take thejr|the general h 2 Size Lister Iarge H be held at the C. K. Johnson grove|play “Turning the Trick,” to Westficld |forvard movement, Rev. 8. F. Réy-| Thanks is also due W. J. Heming- | :“" ‘l')“,'““"\f; 5"‘"’“ HEED 3o Size Ex-Lax tice Notes—Items of Interest. lon Satprday afternoon. Those de=|r-:l<rxday night and give it for the bene-|nolds of Boston. He brought forth|way, James Simpson and Iastwood | “le Jehr l'r :h it Merck Sugar of Milk, |ing transportation to grove are asked |fit of the Grange. If enough can be|his arguments by the example of the and Thomas who: contributed rom‘l-{ L ze Forhan's Toof Commander Arthur Benson of the ;" maet at Upson's cornor or at the|secured from here to go the auto bustraitors, Judas and Benedict Arnold,|stuffs from their grocery stores. The (] Bengu . Bolton-Kasica post, American Leglon, ohyren before 1:30 o'clock. will run to accommodate them. and asked that their lessons be borne | Trumbull Elsctric company furnished ||| Size Pompeian Massage Cream a?':&.‘;’»’:’.‘:'fl:" s"?mu e stated this morning that the ]°°“} POSt | The committee in charge of the af-| Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Woodward |in mind w hen thinking of truela nurse and many conveniences. | Liooyoiae, ?';“dn’fl:"";'::‘_;"l,ro‘:::';: osls p* Mag- ‘has under consideration ~arrange-|f, . pas arranged an attractive pro-|have returned from New York where Mennen's Shaving Cream ... g 150 Size Malting © ments to remove the honor roll from |orom o¢ sports for both the boys and |they have been attending their son's |l 120 Size Bromo seltzer, large 100 lse Lysol, laegs in front of the town hall on Berlin girls. A large attendance is expected. | graduation from Pratt Institute. .00 Size Tanlac 35c Size Tiz ..... street and have a more permanent The annual picnic of the Berlin 3 seructure erected on the site of the o, ecational church will be held on REPORT OF CASUALTIES. Soldiers' Memorial at the top of Da-|Saturday, July 8, at Lake Com 5 , July 8, at Li pounce. mon’s Hill. iah 4 :The committee in charge has ar-|Dublin Freeman's Journal Puts Death | Extraordlna une Sales Mr. Benson said that at a r;l(ele N8 ranged for a special trolley car to List at Low Figure. of the post held several weeks a0 ,nvey the scholars to the point of| London, June 30.—A Thersags from - | FREE PETER'S ORIGINAL MILK the matter was discussed but nothing|,ionicying This car will leave Berlin|the Freeman's Journal, Dublin: news Ch Iat G ocolate roqueua definite was done. During the past| g o4t ahout 10 o'clock in the morn- & i v aper, says that during ti . §e:e\e::°skr:: 4 r::?;rnflu tool ;:: ‘co:nn jngjandutneddeyEwllgbesspentyat “‘e‘?hg HouChits hies '}fe;'“‘,“fl.‘té’,‘: A 25c cake of luxurious have - v e 5 # e i L ee ition of the roll which is becoming |2Ke: A sports program will be car- were killed, and 14 wounded, among 12 ]onteel SOdP fi;m::‘e:h ackage in , d 4 ce. (Tied out. the latter w £ 2 dilapidated, and will soon be an eye Lawn Festival Tonight. atter were four officers, Com with each 50c|box of the new ms:_u"r e Mh'r' 2 C . mandant J. Leonard, Vice-C - sore rather than an ornament to the Mha th i A R Al eerieaatl v tany ice-Command. b b ; ant Marrian, Lieut. Murtagh and Cap- m;‘:‘e legion men, however, as well as 2‘,“‘? tg b’; St;“:\‘z “T“d‘i" E’enaligf::i:;"mln 0'Toole. P ’Onteel Cold Cream ) | e . Paul's Y. M. T. A. & B. soc di t § : ; a large number of the townspeople do | Ds CRRlAC thTS > ovan g et ULash A dispatch to the Press association Face PO !eT SP' Ced Opera Dr 0 P' : not believe that the roll should be en-| ) ." " [received here shortly before 1 p. m,, % 5 > |o'clock at the T. A. B. rooms at Up-| i 3 & e | » tirely destroyed .anr! are in SBYENSOHI ke s R aR T a.u v!hat the Four Courts was on E A new type of powder producing and]elly smn erecting some sort of a permanent roll N e metta il h e servaT |fire, and that a great explosion had WIth Every a transparent natural inconspicu- away from the town hall. 81 shaken & large part of the city a i ous effect. Adheres wonderfully. De“fihfi“l spice flavored m Regular in pure crystalized su; It has been learned that the legion P. O. Holiday Hours. few moments before the dispatch was . Does not clog the pores. rolle 15 considering a means of Traising| The Berlin and Kensington post|filed. Phonpgraph Sold | retail value of the two is 75c. Regularly 39c. money with which to purchase a tab- ofices will observe holiday hours on| g 500 June special, per pound c e —— ' i let on which all of the names Will be | Tuesday of next week. These places| Fl‘ldfly and | i June special, both for [3 bed, which are at present on ss will -t en from T7:30 American Women Are Careless. inscri of business will be op 7 4 Sugar CoatedAlmonds the honor roll, and which, in all prob- 'to 9:30 o'clock in the morning and! Women are too apt to overestimat Saturda vl - ] abllity will be erected next to the war from 4 until 5 o'clock in the after-|their strength and overtax it. When y ; | Bath sprdy Spectal. Crisp, whole, sslect nuts, rolled in memorial on Worthington Ridge. noon. feeling well they take unnécessary ' ; Our VA 98. At least 5 feetof extra . Variously flavored. They Needs Repainting The Berlin Savings bank will be chnnhces. \\'hw: in 'Fr lor{‘g rufn cause EXTRA SPECIAL . i | heavy serviceable tubing with & lrefreshfrcrnomisn Louis candy 7 cloged all day as well as the A. E. F.| much pain and trouble. Wet feet, ex- B [ dafauutcon- kitchen. Regularly 39¢. iu‘;:::mhto:fi: el r;::;:a::—‘bmmrahnn Many ot fhe: etcras Uin| DOStSRISC I KURE aavy Busachs :uflzmafigmsgzi;wmg' : | }:‘J&;;“’:L‘Z“&.‘i‘{’ not slip off. | June rpecial, per pound i R elliEolossl s o ten develop |- r - : Iy $1.28 the legion to paint or request the |town will close at noon while others and overwor! wi o 5 3 Regularly $ % for pas Ciatic P e voive | will remain open for the entire day. | troubles which cause no end of suffer- ments for immediate delivery at June special C A SALE OF a considerable expense and it s Fire District Meeting ing. Lydia E. Pmkh;ms Vegetable a money-saving price— , ; thought by many that this money Officers will be elected at the an-| Compound is the unfailing remedy in P B thC Cas could be used towards erecting a tab- nual meeting of the Kensington Fire | such (‘aSe!l.! t’l‘l}n;wn[ndsmof {Amterlc;n ure um Ba, aps : Cdd. 2 ’e stric of : women Wi estify to is fact who district to be held at Foresters’ hall : PR e L,n W’n”ngpa let. 7 , o 7 o'c have regained health and strength by Berlin was one of the first town in |this evening at 7 o'clock standard i its use. If you are suffering it will mystock, helmet shape. Covers y Ele ears, excellent for men and Onepound“elp:m, sboat 90 the state to erect an honor roll in|time. Those serving on the district et 0 3 memery of the men who saw service. |committee and who in all probabili.| PAY you to give it a fair trial. i R AR e hicta. : When the affair was eracted, however, |ty will be elected again tonight are LRSS Fifty enveopeltom l m it was to serve a temporary purpose |Fred Norton, James J. Fitzsimons and ha 8lf 1y 65c. Less Than H Ragiiaciy st 49c s !J-u-b 50¢ only and it is now felt that the board | Robert Graham. [ J o ; has served its purpose. B. P. Moore {5 clerk of th® district eCIa Original Price pecia Alfred Barrett, former commander land C. . Lewis is collector. Clarence Ha £ Coc o of the legion, is also in favor of the |Raldwin is treagurer. During the past A s » removal of the honor roll it plans are |few days the Driscoll construction| Best Rib Roast.....25¢ and 28¢ This is your opportunity to get rmony (44 Pure ASPI T Ekfl 3 5 a high-grade Phonograph 45 N made for the erection of another one. | company has done a great deal of| Smoked Shoulder ........ 19¢ f1ok0s iz ety AnAh e mis : Ol ShdeOO mmu.n.c. Rev. S A Fiske, Arthur Woodruft, B. | work {n the digging of the ditches| Rl Corned Beef ...... 5¢ hogany, with 12 new record se- e Y Makes shampooing at home 8 | The oet popular : lar . Showalter and other men active in | aying of the water mains and : : Sown aftairs favor the removal of the |o'aport of the prosress wil be heard| Lean Piece Corned Beef ... 15¢ e A e LU Immediate Delivery Pleasurs, saving theannoying delay ;‘:{ d:z;e:?; ‘“‘“‘“‘:‘*’f pain, rell but only in event of a permanent | yonight, Fresh Hamburg and texs {;‘;‘ bi°’f“ _'m,"b_". sale of waiting at t eh;\r rglsaara u;. rbheums- structure or tablet replacing it. | Items of Interest Shoulder Steaks .... 18¢ pr Lhic big saving yours. incidental bo);dlconsn ?"I eexpent At present the honor roll blocks the 4 Best Frankforts ...... 15¢ A 401 e, regul ll',Y’ 33c view from oné of the windows in the The last meeting of the guarantors Wy [ 4 50c. June specia : town hall. A regular meeting of the |forthe Berlin Community chautauqua | Legs of Lam!) .. 33¢ e, N o T I C E s Bolton-Kasica post will be held on|wil be held at the Peck Memorial Native Veal and Fowl Thursday evening, July 13. The prop- |library in : omur!zrnnv (nmf\rrnw ave- i rd o o spont. ol il e | e Erpty moth gusrentine will £ Plainvi“e STORE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING Friday 65’ §3‘tu ay Specm.ls discussed and final action taken. into efect in the town of Berlin to- | Coffee (1 pound) Cake Chocolate (1 P we 2for48c | Sl ound) Raguiartyme ZfiwZ&' By m?rr):flw‘.; lin B Scouts will meet With the state elections coming in| The DBerlin Boy e v/ 2 the fall local residents are wonder-|this evening With Rev. S. A. Fiske as ar e Tes (% P"&'::’_mmzforflc 2for Sl ing who will be the candidate from ;rhe x‘u(henm! has been Fnlled for , ; i ~ . 4 v PeMmCIbflt Mo legislature. thoug s early in and 4 N ; : ’hge ydear to begin the discussion of| Mrs. Clara Gullong of Pottsville, ‘ M.yonn.hgbremngz i v W(z“)z o isiting with her son, Charles | resiny .nm.mwl"k t.*1" politics the p!upl{ are beginning ge:\ln. is ‘(s‘}'{n\gfi“\:ton r son, T i X i » e o ' *lk on the subject of whether or|Gullong o ensin . m“.:m bo Regul 36‘ ::(:),‘ Lsa representative for the next| The bo;rfl of solect{metr;‘ wx{‘xi holdl GL‘?\(’)ESSELK MA 4 Pudding 2fnr16c P‘(n‘x"-u o 2for9lc vill me from Berlin or Ken-|their weekly meeting in the office of B i i : fo' B, o the town hall on Monday evening ot $2.39 Phonographs—Records—Radio Supplies Original Saturday Candy ™iIm%s. 39¢pound Francis Domrnx. secretary and |next week. treasurer of the Berlin Savings bank The Community chautauqua will KINNEY’S was electsd in the fall of 1020 and is|open a four days’ engagement in this Lye present representaiwe, Mr., Dem- town on Tuesday of next week. 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