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Pl . '11 N yet. In regards to the puarty stand aanl e eWS on the town clerk's issue, Mr, Foran sald that the democrats had antici- s v (S ———— pated in putting up Miss May Mor- SO g, 8 gan, but her having announced her g E ETS HEAVY | candidacy for nomination at the re- o Wi [ publican caucus on Thursday night, ] / ¢ y leaves that issue somewhat in tha| . FINE F[]R Hu[]TBH dark. Miss Mary Fitzgerald has been ol mentioned ible candidate. 1t/ 1 - : d as a possible candidate. For Infants and Children, g e e e s not belleved there will he any oth- er changes in the rm of the par(. ol Mrs, Siestr Dima Tl o ot SRS ea e Mothers Know That 220 Genuine Castoria , SR R Ia ot e i iy The Last Summer Half Holiday Tomorrow Comesin | —— - garden, in Forestville. Mr. LeVas- o o . | seur was working in the garden when As at the Finish With Best Wednesday Specials Yet JOENSON. URGED 0 RUN oot st | :.‘Afi&f.’:zmi';:":fim | . S 5 ed and broke s son, Gene, wa; i K| Stomack I Closing at Noon Tomorrow for the Last Time This Year We Want to [Jf]| 5 t #sied to Reconsier mis (510U 1ime dnd nurried nim A Bears the Y v Dr. J. W. * Refusal to Accept Nomination for [to his home in this town. M Bull was called and advised his im- S } Sg‘ ake the Last Day’s Business Linger Pleasantly In Your Memory by [l omcesuze coree 1. nyington | 22lharm 2l amd adsised bis - | BEE R rotingDigeston] Slgature i 2 e pital where he was reported this 3 the Thought of the Savings You Made by Sharing in the Following [J|| o ou ror Town ctenc ot an saaing winanie: 15 A fine of $100, with costs of $33.59, X-ray of the ankle showed a minor Specnals Offered for Tomorrow as meted out eateriay arternoon k| Dreak. His many friends Wil e the local court by Judge Edward P,|80rry to learn of the accident, He Prior against Mr. and Mrs. Silvester|had been busy all summer tending Summer Wearables For Women Dima of Foreatville avenue, for the |i8 garden in the neighboring town 5 alleged manufacture of st hootch, |8nd Wwas in the act of reaping some Final Clearance On Suits made of Sllk Shantung, Poiret twill and Tricotine, with choice of The couple were canght ven-honded |0f the fruits of his work on Sunday| Jt " ,navy, tan, grey, the Shantung in natural color. Sizes are mostly 16 and 18 years, 8 ) < wh the ident happened Dr, \ aturday night by Constable E. W.|[When S PREAS: y a few in sizes 38 and 40. Suits that were priced to $29.50 for . .each $12 95 Furrey, ynnmlod by D'hf'ralflcnl police, | O'Brien, bone speclalist, has charge 7 . e’ 5 f the case in the Hartford institu- 3 i s Il Surmmes Frvg iy ) > f e . as the still, a five'gallon one, was|® . Rzmedyffif mmer Dresses, Ginghams, voiles, dim About 33 Suits navy blue Tricotine, twiil boiling away merrily on the stove tion. ¥ Ahe]pflfl fties, about 50 worth up to $10.00, for $3.95 cach cord, tailored styles, silk lined, 16, 18, 36 and 38 y ¢ * M 3 i i tion and jarrhoe b i | ! , 18, 18, 3 B Martin-Greener Wedding. Constipation One 0dd Rack fllled with odd Suits, Dresses sizes, have sold up to $39.50, for Wednesday MnEandipMas R Dimgaliyenentie G e atna o (it o) and Feverishness & and Capes, $3.95 each. $18.50 cach. and Ernest Martin of Bristol, were p LossoFSLBEP — "ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. | § trolley switch at Iorestville avenue, Just this side of the Plainville-Bristol Some Odd Dresses, white voiles, colored lin- About 20 Suits of the better kinds, sizes town line. Several complaints have |married this morning at 9 o'clock at A mfiném{mfl‘i ¥ For 0ver been entered against the couple as ens and ginghams, mostly small sizes, have sold to 16 to 46, tricotine, twill, and a few sllks, were $7.50, for $1.95 each. priced to $45.00, choice at $25.00. the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. - the nelghbors suspected them of | Rev. John E. Fay, pastor, performed YacSimife Signatur® making the stuff, and they are sup-|the ceremony. A wedding dinner was f . posed to have been having an excel- |Served at the home of the bride after B Ir ears lent business disposing of it. 4 which Mr. and Mrs. Martin left on ¢ In court yesterday, Mrs. John|a trip to ,\mssamhu.-em'.3 is’mey \?,fll { e Sise 1d s O Gross, whose husband owns a gro-|Mmake their home in murmur and the still was confiscated, |discussed the proposed street and Exact Copy of Wrapper, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. cery store on Whiting street, acted as|Greener was formerly employed at the ¢ 1 Al 6 month CenTS an interpreter for the arrested | Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Co. Sut 35])0'5[9 fllo & couple in order to thoroughly ex-| Town Plan Meets. 2 / plain the action of the court against| The town plan commission met at = them. Dima paid his fine without a|the selectman's office |ast evening and to be put in the “burial” ground with [bullding line on West Main street from One Reel of Summer Dresses worth to $15.00, choice 87.50 each. Onc Odd Rack of Coats marked for Wednesday regardless of actual cost. All Bathing Suits, at 209 less than the regular mark down price. MILLINERY OFFER. BEADS AND CLOCKS, The very last word. Flapper Felt Hats, in Pearl Necklaces, 24-inch length, solld gold all colors, trimmed with satin cord and buttons, catch, $1.00 each. very special Wédnesday at $3.50. Nickel Alarm Clocks, with long loud ring, & mDREGS GOODS DEPT. fully guaranteed and priced special at 85c each. P , shrunk, and spot proof Silk and 0 ol T G ST R ¥d. o s Heather Coating, all wool, 56" brown, blue and nohiCanton8Orepe ¥allicolorsyregulariss:so grade, $2.069 yard. beaver, 0 2,50 yd. Ll ”°"";,03’:“§,§"’"k $4.50 grade, $2.50 yd. Binck Satin Charmeuse, 40-inch wide, $3.00 R OFFERS Fall styles, newly priced. Black Kid one 9Uality, for LD RER, Strap Pumps, light soles, Cuban rubber heels, also LEATHER GOODS, ETC. Oxfords, welt sole, low rubber heels, choice for Leather Hand Bags, fitted with purse and $5.00 pair, mirror, $1.50 value, 58c¢ ecach. Cretonne Slippers, for women, blue, pink, lay- Hammered Candlesticks, 8-inch high, Co- | ender, 75c pair. lonial design, at $2.29 each. the other “hootch” cans taken by the |the railrond crossing to Canal street. | [ Plainville authorities. It was decided to have Joseph H. Mc- Johnson Must Run. Kernan make a few changes on the| “William J. Johnson must run this|present map such as the commission term for the office of first selectman.’” |[recommended last night after which |Page, M. Horwitz, A. N. Abbe, A. P.|Stanley, Lillian Miller, Helen Cad- | Such were the words expressed on the it will be approved of and a hearing |Marsh, Max Porter, Harry Searles,|weil, Minnie Borg, Mrs. C. L. Barnes, streets today by hundreds of voters, |called for those parties interested. |C. A. Bence, Alonzo Bull, Frank|Sarah L. Meigs, Mrs. Edna Smart. fullowlng his refusal to accept the The matter of having the railroad [Holmes, John Olson, Reginald E. Miss Mildred Hellberg is secretary | nomination this year after having |crossing at Central Square changed by|Towers, L. Wexler, S. P. Strople, J. ’of the general committee, | completed nine years in that capacity. |moving the gateman's house across|Ward, R. J. Dixon, Morris Cohn, Har- Prizes for the athletic events will 'Selectman Johnson has been 'hn.the street and breaking West Main|ry Bamforth, Leyland Pierce, Fred|be placed on exhibition tomorrow. A e e e === | malnstay of the republican party in|street on an even line with Central Cra Arvid H. Nero, Peter Pero-| ——— rest . | sol. 85 that office and his decision to quit|Square was also mentioned and ap- s liam C. Raphael, Howard . Bel’hn NeWS ,,oun_p"md SRt RS inEeraltor “::ekM:)fl s?h?ecrrenf:e:r? ‘,?,.;"’:,?‘.hf'}:; this year came as a blow to all mem- |proved of. Further plans will be[Stearns, Fred Racklitfe, A. F. Corbin, i C]ty ltem ¢ = b bers of the party who had figured on|made on this problem before any-|Willlam McKirdy, \\Illlam C. Wall, P T e T Collectively speaking the puplls|sale includes a house, several barna it = & and their parents have accepted the |and farming implements. The sale| N8 running again. Chairman Edwin|thing definite can be done and the|A. Parker, A. .ash, C. Prosper Lacava of 26 Hawking situation most philosophically and are |was made through the Carlson, Cash. | H:, Hills Was in conference with Mr.|commission will make recommenda- |F. Upson, M. Gamp, Fred Macomber,| ot "lert yesterday to enter St Johnson last night and it is undor-’nons to be approved of. Noah Luca . L. Jester, Nathan ”"’l"John's Academy at Danvers; Mass, said to be satisfied with the ab-|man and Danielson real estate com- ; normal conditions. The high school |pany of Main street, New Britain, The | {004 even from the chairman, that PlainyilicpBrief, son, Emil Hierpe, W. H. Crowell| ‘1,wyer and Mrs. Michael A, Sexton - is_creating a big problem for the new owner plans to take possession of | {N® Trepublican party has no one as| There will be a meeting of the Jack Mercer, Max Unkelbach, G"""g" | bave returned home from a 1500-mile scHool officials and without a doubt |his farm soon and will make his resi- yet to put in Mr. Johnson's place. |American Legion Auxiliary this eve- \\'eHs‘ 1. Black, lhjugv:w Johnston, mulr»mohuv trip to Durham, N. H., a new and commodious building will |dence there. Mr. Johnson, speaking of his stand |ning when plans will be made for the|W. Lawyer, A. E. Church, William \1-‘ R N L T 4 o AT L e T AR this morning, said that he has been in |delegates to attend the state conven-|len, Ralph Merigold, O. W. Milte| “"i. iya Chapter, No. 21, 0. E. S, to care exclusively for the high school | George B. Conniey of Bloomfield, “’"“"’ long enough, and the ayerage |tion to be held in Hartford Thursday.|Charles Nowland, Fred — Beloin, | i "hoid their first regular meeting voter does not know the T"Ponmhn- On their return, they will give a re-|George C. Rogers, I'red Stingle, HArry | 1 reday evening at 7:30 o'clock. curriculum. To date the high £¥100l | N, J. whose death ) Sllpt. Showalter Has Problem | a"suvamees to a senior institution | town death occurred in that | ities placed on the incumbent. e |port. | Brown. Harry Feingold, of Lafayette street, last Friday, was buried this| {ry wherein the pupils are taking the|morning in Mentelair, N. J. “r.!awprw‘lmn the fact that the r’lam- A silver tea will be enjoyed at the Men's Ticket Committee. ras taken into custody yesterday aft- in ille voters, both parties hmo voted | 3 k Whit oS et S st < g il regular graded courses of the regular | ¢, ST o : 8% b p i home of Mre, Fran ite, tomorrow | pawrence Stanley, Bruno Wagner, | ernoon hy Sergeant Matthias Rival, at Handling Increased Atendance |55y, st coures o the rsuies | Conney vae el known,i, Beri | or Wi i, he-sas vers ana | tmes 1o S the Dt the |0 Smonvin toene aetn 5. G (1 m SeTEs Manias Kbl o 8 TEI 0 e leaves a| have treated him 'well, He 1n turn | zfethoc @ Ladies' Aid society are in-| Andrews, Frank Woods, A. J. Krick, |t is alleged that Feingold obtained a in second year senior high school | brother, John Connley, " v, and a sister, | 3 i i S N | ¢ ’ [work which will advance year by year | sarah Connley, hoth of Beriin. s has tried to do his best for them. He vited. .'tae. society is planning for an | prank Penfield, Carl Neumann, K. . sum of money from the Western ¢ o % 2 - ¥ re'mzeq rhat th@r# ar bli- 50 vl Y s Wi <y V. Hi deter | T o , PUPLLS TOTAL OVER 1,000(si8"he e dom bl unt i el ey and] s o thoe, s il it e romam' s s i | K361l B o 0 20 o abot 3 witness the first graduation from the | G. C. Goodwin, Also of this town. Mr. | uad ae ay nne Tas A ; . [be outlined. ne| B W Schultz, E. Erwin, \\umm vear ago, through fraudulent means. Big Tree in Kensington Stops Water School Board Mcets Tonight. circles in New York city, where he|he decided to drop out of the o ma : gh o ol H[ her, 1. M\ e . : % 0 g The school board will hold a regu-| Was cashier in the Union Exchange |entirely. He stated this morning ‘",r‘ ';m"m"wlh;,'fizr ,,\",'"',.flr" :f'r;’ II""“;TFEI; 1:’ "]M“'T]n'sm‘ oy ROBIN HOOD INN in Progress, Blg Diversity of lar mecting tonight at which Super- | National bank for many years. however, that were the mmmmep,‘m',grm o clock at the home of Mrs | fem S G L ot e | between Meriden and Wallingford; Opinion May Be Settled Tonight— [inion oot Showaiter will - make his| HEL Wt members satisfied to put him up at|yred Smith of 18 Park street. All|J. W. Marsiand, 0. F. Curtis, E. \\i\""“"“" every S evering; S GoyialESAEY 'Eg"l on :f"l‘l _;‘"5 !hfl the locall Thomas Fagan and Daniel Malar-|the caucus, and he be nominated, he | members are requested to be present. |Christ, Curtis Sheldon, | chestra. Republican Delegates in Attendance | *hois: FOIOWIE the meeting the nev, foremen at the American Paper | probably would consider the offer. " \iry Jawatt, sho fell in front of the| women's Ticket Committos | CHICKEN DINNERS §1.50 e | be ready blica Goods plant, are enjoylng their an-| But as for “scrambling” for the of- | e i) Saviohr g LA £4 SN e D i Superinténdent of Schools B. IR.[and for printing in the annual town|nual vacation. fice, “Not for me. this yéar, sald thrin{fiffil‘fl‘ fh“:‘*"“" ‘r:"‘;\:"i‘l:”l‘l‘;‘-l‘”;; Mrs. Howard Parsons, Harriet ¢ ‘ 7 ;- l‘n u_.‘m: N"rl\lil“: 5 sn:«:u;r " at b"fi 0:““ e ’(,1"5 ;eer:::'endolr:z ’:i;lx?:;::’lqér::'thtl?\: T’,‘, B. P. Moore of the American|selectman, IaRyEnooniiand, Wasabatlyeiniirec il , Katherine Clark, Mrs. Sadie | C. J. Lawrence, ger. an e has met wi ne success thus|perin e 3 “ | Paper G i i an | | far in solving the ever increasing|teresting to say in regard to the High |aorer Goous office force is on his :,:20::,,':,“’r"n}:";:’:F"‘,:‘;a':;';"s,l‘lflk‘f:\ Willam Hessard andisiter) Grasel + 5 i et 4 b | eft Saturday for Boston, ZEcblsmpcEiinauing all heRcHeol) ko O el oI e L n e U Ry mimaveno thmer =iy enf e i R i e sl e S G children who have applied for instriic- ransacted, 7 day for Roston where he will attend | When they are in need of help. OnlY |thig fown for two weeks. During| tion in the local schools to date. Cri- free Causes Large Commotion, a school of accounting. | recently, which few wf the VOters | iy oir stay here, Melvin Kenpedy of | ticlsm has been Lieard in paris of the| A tree, standing peacefully and| East Berlin Items. know of, Mr. Johnson took the init-|yeo o (ol ol Tl Neir guest, town in 1cgard to rhe‘ irregula ‘.hnll‘s quietly near the American Paper| There will be the regular weekly |lative out of his own pocket to put i S b s w‘mch voln_!‘r\me~ lh:r:«hed.\‘l_l!:_w < x;(mvo (T.oad.{\ [\la-nl in l\PnslnF!on, I8 Un-Imeeting of the Knights of Pythias|e!cctric lights in the home of a fam- |, t in New York. o the chilmen. e criticism how- | knowingly causing a large amount of |society at their hall on Grove street|ily in town who were in darkness | Mrs. Willtam J. McKee of Hough ever, is uuwarranted and should be|trouble for the residents of Kensing-|(his evening. half the time and could not afford| , ~L'™ o W Cihe Hetiord turned Irto credit for the fact that|ton — The tree stands directly in the| "Mies Margaret Root of Wallingford | the luxiries the majority of Piain- J(recls Is recuperating at the Ha the chlldren' arf bexpng ?:\r‘eji "nlr '1" -I; |Va'_h. nr_ progress f_nr the water main{gpent the week-end at her home on| Ville residents enjoy. The -mmlhrr‘ \Ipr and Mrs., Edward Cadrain have | in s%}]molls “hl‘\::‘aa:i O\i‘rug\\j LD n.\;l '\;r):uh |sl ‘k;mng !aul'or;Q p'[?:t:;r”;""“a“‘ street. was old and feeble and as she car-| a ” | unable to se at one session a # problem presents its 1ther 10| james MacPhers ¢ on | Tied a lamp from room to room, those desirous of instruction, cut down thetree or to detour aroundil, andine {ic act ol TR0 NA&L beeR i ot it OO o bping 1t and: bl : 1 PRt P e ’ 0 = e P e! ) = . ¥ oy - 3 e all eargrs at the funeral o Today there arc over 1,000 chil- it Oticlals of the flal]y\ul(‘-nodsl)[_‘o, lehem, N. H., has returned to his|iNg probably burned to death. ””“’"m:ohpn LY ob Bidad e dren |n‘ the scnuu!‘s‘o.f B.erlln \\hml,,li rpty;oset tdn ;‘;ll(‘xn: o ‘\: ';:"‘1:;{:\::;hnme in this place. .mpmhr’rs of the family are also in ilr,"vp;w‘:fl” Arternbon "wmv Siihes Gl o b e e et S ! '| Mrs. J. Zehrer of New Britain is| health. i | Hemmingway, Clarence Lanpher, Jr. about 600. People conversani with [which would mean an attendant de-| o0 20 (800 BT O guest of| These little things, and his far- |Hemmingway, Clarence Lanp “\rv Iy GGy R ) LR I R e e o A “:"” s ““tf‘f on[her sister, Mrs. Amos Bourgeois on | SiEhtedness in business matters, nave |0 ,f“’: R,‘:',:,a,”," J\r;\}:rn(\ll—t“:?:i (*fd‘:}- s:100! cohmmnln” uk nlnlt hi l|l m‘. T:ir:(”‘::s ln;“’mahr;t): hrjiqd pa:‘;«u’:: Mainsstret: branded him as being one of the hfsv‘\‘v’_‘ri“’ 'rsfwxn ““f; & dulenation ot JErv xsrchno‘ls“me‘;;‘x}ua‘wlfir)mtol :‘J‘u\(“);‘ht Several weeks and residents of that| Miss Bdna Cummings of New Hav.! f;lfr”r":::fif‘hny',m"" has ever had. Fot || “men from the Brock-Barnes, men total of over 400 pupils. Therefore a |section are becoming disgusted with|c Spent Monday as the guest of R e DO e ™ A hew, 6t" | Cbrimanuds: (obn ChRiRe ERsa e e varving hours has|the delay. The contractors are evi-|(riends in town. Miss Cummings s T Of both partles| ijen. The forak tributes were had to be put into effect in order to|dently in favor of cutting down the|Well known here baving formerly re-| 870 [TESC 0 T SRS large and many. ; tree as it will mean a straight main|Sided in this place. i 0 Hap, bearauito meet the demands thich the extra tree as i n a8 Mr. and Mrs. Childs say: “I'm a democrat, but I'm voting | heavy attendance has made upon the|with resulting equalized pressure. It| anddgughier i Siiir, min whoils bestintiad for ”‘Pru\ll CORNER, Plainville. 4 room tene- | § Smoked Shoulders - AUk Ty A ]b 14(! cha |of Thomaston spent Sunday as mprovements, educational facilities of this town. is reported that a change in the] el i ll o ‘da,\ as ‘fl?e RN s ‘““‘:Ty‘a",.,;”g;m:,v,‘ we o et Chicken Mr. Showalter has made pro\lflons‘(nur.!f’ of the main will cost an ad-|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske | ; are for Johnson every time and the| 225-4 i e % % ars.|On Grove street. , y AEL) A 929 for every child who has applied for a|ditional one or two hundred doll One of the features of the dance to|toWn needs him, if only for one more| e quv\ \qudlm Tes lh 2ec | lulmh (hop~ chance for an education, and while | There wiil be a hearing of mem % A year. Dancing at Community Theater | . | 3 e ting that the sehodule st wres. |of the district, with officials of the be Eiven at the Athletic hall, Thurs- Bringioh NobilntRane. A‘Th”rg‘m g8, SMlack ~avE ] Fresh Cut Hamburg Ib. 18¢ | l}nnelosi Pot }I:oast. H)) lgc ont contains some hours which are|Paper Goods Co. and the tree warden day evening, for the benefit of the| ¢ YREOR RO Bave | B Corned Beef 10¢ Shoulder Steak.... lb. 18¢ not agreeable to either teachers or|at 8 o'clock tonight in the library. Libtany (Sasosi on il Rech: GHES ohgtestin, denledetoNRy Ehat HaiSas CARD OF THANKS. i S = y g fox t . Refres ents w E puplls, the superintendent has « done Getting Out Directory. hliel? B oL RS eV R b e PR 6k o "t e LHWE POl TR ARIBE ] o ibh A Xbres "ol - slncans { 2 Alfred Wyman is representing the|during the evening. i ! ! ; LA ; s i L B e 2 k S. 17(: his best in the face of a anunllon‘Henry M. Meek Publishing Co. of| The Confirmation class of St. Ga|O7 the republican ticket. It was gos-|thanks to kind fricnds and neighbo Lux ... PKgS. which demands much more room in e v 5 . sip for some time that Mr. Byington|who sympathized with us at the de. calem : t a|briel's cl Al m | B who sympath i 5 ek el IN B R ks 'hevb,atl‘fl ,,{r:‘!?flsfl (2:“8‘1 ;:,::;(Tr‘n(:;nna \‘\r-l\q.:,:,l:l‘.rc,h\‘:n';;g met e (oh ITCh vaaviin ru receptive mood for this| of our beloved son and brother. e Ev apor ated "1“\ RGN T B S A8 3 cans 25¢ "hethe | s ck-Barnes 08 J - large registration, G WAl L and T ROGkyRIEING The| Fritz Frank of West Cromwell is office. )“‘;‘tlh,r hor not L\e had hflpvn‘f'sp ln.!: thl“:ktr?":mfl‘:)r'a\m:j‘r\:y*r;mtf Y s i ; School Attendance Figures. company lists the various indlviduala|suffering with a broken arm, the re. [2PProached by the republican townjand those who s ; Duluth Impenal HOUI | Rumford's Baking The attendance as shown on Friday 1l the business|sult of a fall from committee to run for the office is not| tions. # it otitheftonn,healigai ; 9% rom a hammock ‘e few | own, however, ‘but His réfisal to| Signed, sack $1.13 Powder in the various schools is as follows: 5 Mr. Wyman is|days ago. K 5 i Y . ¥ 2 Mubbard, 122: Belden, 72; Worthing. |rms in the town. M R : lenter the race apparently leaves a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Wininger Premier Salad Dressing Campbells Soup 3 cans 29¢ |tusy now gettting a complete list of | Gustav Hanson left Monday for ¥ \ Mrs. Russell E. Wininger. = # 4 = clear field for Miss May Morgan, the, ~ Mr. and Mrs 2. Wininger., jar 3lc | C. & M. Fruit Syrups 29¢ ton, 149; South, 28; Blue Hills, 38; ) "\ oy ufacturers and other business| Ruffalo, N. Y., where he will get a Sl el ! percival, 56; Ledge, 70; Kensing-| o oo nere and will then make his|pew truck and drive back to Middle- |ORIY republican capdidate having so Fruit Nut Cereal 2 pkg 25¢ Shredded Wheat pkg. 1lc ton, 306, and High school, 202. This own for family names. |tow announced herself. Mr, Byington said A £3 J e makes & grand total of 1043 children 'r’;';‘afmezfu::‘: N e that he was too busy to ‘accept any ‘[;[]N[i wu[]fls T[l Corn Flakes .. - 3 pkg. 25 Good Luck Jar Rings registered up to that day with more |, "0 within a few months. It \nlnm office and it was for this reason that Argo Corn Starch pkg. 4 doz. 30c children reporting constantly. Condi- |, 1 much needed improvement m‘ NOTICE, he did not enter the race last year | 1 . S pkg. (mn dnfl Peas 2 cans 25¢ tions are normal in all of the schools| ., egpecially for strangers who are| Notice is hereby given that the|for the judge of probate. AK AT UUTINE i e ) < i - with the exception of the high school| ying individuals here. When the|poard of Selectmen and the Town Democratic Caucus Tonight. | e where the schedule already mentioned | [0t office and business houses are|Cierk of the Town of Berlin, will be| Tonight the democrats of the town| R Best Pure Lard 2 1bs. 25¢ bas been put into effect. This new | eeq it is very difficult to obtain|i, session at the office of the Town|will gather at the Town Hall at § BB el Ib. 39c schedule comprises various hours for | il {nformation as to the dwell-|Clerk in said Berlin, on Saturday, |o'clock for the purpose of nominating| lfldlflflfl Mflfl wlll Appeal‘a Thll‘d “ pdg“ ood (reamerv Bu(ler various pupils. Some start at 8:30 |{ "' iiceg of many of the residents|geptember 16th, A. D. 1922, from |candidates for various town offices.| in the morning with several classes;nq 3 city directory located in vari-i9.00 o'clock a. m., until 8:00 p. m.,|Chairman William J. Foran of the ) Ward Club Alfair Saturday reported as feeling better, move from Whiting street to New | Britain. | during the morning and a return for|qug places will do away with the In-|for the purpose of admitting to the |committee stated that Peter J. Prior, | additional classes in the afternoon.|,ccyracies and inconveniences. Elector's oath those persons whose |former selectman, would undoubtedly Other pupils. start at 10 o'clock and | G @, P. Delegates at Convention. | james appear on the Preliminary List [be nominated for first selectman. He ——— naturally have to stay later in the Prancis Deming and C. W S“"P““qnl are found by said Board entitled |js Iy one in the limelight as| ., ¢ ) vativ HE AL i e e U R S e e D e R DL R & | coneresman Woots of ntiana, - Large Native Potatces ............ pk. 23¢c no other schedule Is possible althoush | where they will attend the state con- | GEORGE R, CARTER, {g"——;:“:::l:m;\m?‘ fiie: Fepubllon ntioes) B e s e already Superintendent Showalter [ yention of republicans, slatec WILLIAM H. SCHROEDER, e . Gt v IR S T : ' Celer N has abandoned the achedute which start in the Eim City tonight and| RATMOND R DY, Acsop was a wise old fable writ- | [speaker at il B e '1)".; LLEALA ()mnn; 9 | ;erc_.\ (\i“-]lm)-.l?‘l-'ze hf:ll‘bllIgc called for the appearance of some | continuing all day tomorrow. = The Board ot Seleotmen. | o) "But when he wrote the fable ||| o oo o T e Compounce Nom. Rt ‘ antaloupes ... sak A00 puplls early in the morning with a[local men were not instructed in ARTHUR L. WOODRUFF, ot the boy and’ the geapes: lie Kt {1 eey cor s Nie fk“:‘r‘ gtk Hot and Sweet Peppers Cantaloupes . ... each 10¢ their voting, but it is practically as- Posrn . Glari, ) |inees on the state ticket and possibly gts. 25¢ Apples ....... 4 qts. 25¢ E—— | . e 1% ) [never scen a Kentucky boy, nor|igenator Frank Brandegee will also be wured that they are machine men and | 5aaq at Rerlin, Conn., ve, *In Ol |||enator | 'had he seca the pic : s ack No contests| 22 o || present : 14 Days in Boston—10 Days in backing Roraback | September 5th, 1022, | | Kentucky," featuring Anita Stew- | TS TEIBnG . tomiittach: . 4pe \ Washington. have yet been reported for the con- ¢ se \ 3 M s This is the comparative time re. vention and the stand which the local | SS===——————===———======== | \an which will be presented at the (| orking to make the event a big suc ‘-———-—— e tr m " iill take is therefore un- | CuecCGrCEE—— cess SR G B o quired for flies to reach aturity |delegates will take ‘CUMMUNrnr THtATER N ‘s Auto committee Mrs. ]'l('\h Imz\ doz. 31¢ Pcanut Butter .... Ib. 17¢ | : | Women's Then they start out on their disease|known. Rerlin is counted as a ma FOX'’S—Thurs., Fri . | 1 4 - Imost every case ahd : 4 Harry Bates, Mrs. Howard Parsons, o memace 1o your healtn. They proved 1taelt so at e recent conven- § RODOLPH VALENTINO i Flors Humphres, S Tatien | And e RODOLEM Y ALENTING'S G should be wiped out of every home tion in Plainville when J. H. Trum- You Have Seen Him As a He'o ‘\\(-d“esqln)' night at 8 urlock_nn.(‘ 1:m-_“ ,\|r.]_ .‘l‘nll'v 'I \x&l\»;\:l ‘k‘l:(m\" B | “nl QOD ,‘\:\D ‘\\.‘\D. . 3 O e e ] R e Rombtu‘l( Sommittes S il st i i 'f\"l“ s ’:";l'ifi\.:'fllr“nifi?.:. lil‘::::"‘ IR kite: eonumiier 1 WoLT | You Haven't Seen Valentino Till You've Seen Destroyer. $3.00 per gallon, with|the state central committee. @ P Py Also a 2- - A r W . “Blood and Sand” sprayer. free. Sold and guaranteed Farm Changes Hands ‘The Wonderful Chance |edy. | Ha‘:‘;' R‘[I’d?]p:r l:(haarv:;:}up (E:;::] : by Dickinson Drug Co.—advt. W. Lamonsky of Kensington, has e — Rawlings, Palm 3 s

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