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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 ' 25 14 CONMISSIONERS (M. S, STUDENTSSEEK | meatha | CITY ITEMS. WAL STREET STOOK | TOBE REAPPOINTED, FUNDS FOR BHARITY‘“..":‘:r:,."::fi'":.:’7. o EXGHANGE R“PflRTS’ PUTI!AM &n.. CO. Mrs. James A, Bagshaw, and Winter stroets, will retiy Members Hartford Stock Exchange business today High low Close stanley R, Faldy, Manager 81 West Main Ofice Holders 50 Terms Ex-| Amphion Club WALl Present Bane: e« veurs v i i Rahi! "WSe0ms ani"Gsmronen v w1 g MO died at her home, 39 Grand: street \m Can 1028, 974 Tel, 2040 1ast evening, Mrs. Nagahaw was horn | Brune Givalza of 176 Washington - . pire Today App™ o by Mayor + Nt Play This Bvening | [i"\coruiim e vas born | Ui Gt o e — - o B 5 of the Daughters of Pocahontas, Pride | Kelly at police headquarters t :"‘: Dsein " 1878 WE OFFER TO \'"‘| D 1% J | T— (irete, Lady Poresters and the Mome ©rnoon that while driving en Areh Am fm & Re A8 Fourteen — commissio s whese | The play “Daddy Long-Legs” will Misslonary seciety of Trinity M. K. #treet his autemobile struck Edward Am Bg Rf om l: terms of offiee expired ,on today |be preduced for the benefit of the chireh. Tesides her hushand, ahe 1| Hall, seven years old, of 93 Aren ft. | 4 S T as ern onnec Icu Uwer 0 Will be re.appointed, Mase A | ¥resih Atr Camp and the Day Nursery :u\vw:l |: “nm' ”‘}nug‘|;v~-r-, Miss "fl; 'wl\ ‘v'-l '| -x :.';rul:’“l -“'I' ' mas Ao Tel & Tel 1208 | I by the Amphion club under the aus- | Bdna P and Miss Lilian M, Ragshaw, chine, he said, b 8 net hur 4 by o : | '",;.'::'::m"m'l"“::l“y""”‘ ‘ [ plees of the Girls' league this evening |and one son, Howard Bagshaw, The | Victor June records, Henry Morans, AT TOb i CUMULATIVE 76, FINST PREFERRED STOCK | | ners whom the mayor | at' & o'elock in the Central Junlor funeral will be held from her Jate | =at\t Ry DY This 15 & new issue of one of Connecticut's prosperous publie | | Wil name are: Edward Hennessey to | High sehool nuditarium home tomorrow afternnon at 2 Mrs. Henry Snow of Waterbury, 4y & § s 980 9nty | § Uty companies. Total assets mqual 8470 per share and dividends | [ the board of askessors; Jomeph. F.| " Phe various committees in eharge | 0'clock. Rev, John 1, Davis, pastor Who was dnfured when her 11 year |\ q N % N iz qan, g7 ([ 08IMed over three tines [ Jamb to the water hoard; William F. | of the aftair have been working hard | 0f Trinity M. E. ehureh, will offieiate 0ld son, George was killed n an auto- | b G105 ™ 50008 Wb gl Cirular an Application | lange on the police commisslon: iy an effort to make the first under- #nd buria Iwill be in Fairview ceme. mobile accident in Waterbury Wed u“:um.‘:p L0, 0% % .il.‘- . | John Rogers as a member of the fire | taying of the school along charity | #ry. ( neslay evening, waa well known in | i (RECE G T eyt By BI%ex SV | board: E., Allen Moore, John C.|\nes & successful affalr, The young this eity, Can Pacifie 158 150 168 x | l.nlnml» G.onrm- T, Kimball and Mrs. { women in the league aim to do some Matthew J, Kiley Cigars and Cigarettes. Lynch & Rul- Con Taah Co H 208 o1 - ’ Johin P |\|r..,'n..,v to the eity pIAnNINg | (hing for others and they are trying Matthew J, Kiley aged 9 years djed Van-—adst Ches & Ohlo [} G4l 04N RAes - (2 o commismion; Thomas H, Kehoe, F'red- |15 paisn money to send the needy | this morning after n lngering fiiness, Albert Qualtiere of 234 Main| 800 VG B Ty ee 0y 2 e rick A, Parsons, Albert N, Abbe &nd | opiidren to the Fresh Alr camp, The | He was accidently overeome by illum. | *ret has recovered from alx weeks' (' 00" e ooy unny 284 John €. Loomis as financs commis- { flines - d I fact that the Day Nursery was prac. | inating gas at his home on Main §t ness, I Chile Cop :-l'm'r-, T. Wexler and Thomas QuUINn- | you)ly out of funds was brought to about two years ago and since that| 13dio sets and supplies at Morans, | ', He .u!,. | ivan to the bullding ecommission, their attontion at a recent meeting of time has not bheen well advt Con Gas . Bteve Mickels has purchased a store at 45 Washington street from Joseph ! On the eivil serviee commission the 2 10 w N - I o Jesides his sister, Mrs, Nellfo y torm of Ganneliman. Tann Macon t® | the league by Mra. Frank J, O'Brien | Beaidos his sister, Mrs, Nellte Rerry of the Day Nursery It was voted at of 86% Main street, with whom he Corn P'ro Ref ! Crucible Steel Members New York Stock Exchange ires, but ] N £ Wivi _ T at e tho prssaRe of & CMA™ | the meeting to give half of the pro- |lived, h loaves two nioces, Mra, Fred | Sullvan. Have o B w (g, | Cuba Cane Bugar MEMBERS HARTFORD S$TOCK EXCHA feo examinations il make sue a |CC¢d8 to ench of these charitable or.| Callthan and Mrs, Matthew Callahan | ~Ves Ve | VS O SAIABAK 002 | Siria HARTFORD: Hartford - Conn, Trust Bidg., T el s el IR ATER A [ sanisations, [ of Newington and three nephews, Jox. | UMbl tecord at John A, Androws [ kirle 10t pfd NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Maln $t, Tel 1818, il %o 1o mé”:‘:‘"’ M;""'r‘ ¥ 49 The Amphion elub generously eph Doyle, John and William Kitey, | ‘“‘ e | aan Hiecteis i et bosodbh fon ) 525 rORS( ol | 4 ury Tran; meet tomorrow | 4* +1€C 6 g gy d ', He was born in Ireland In e la agroed to present the play, and Mrs L s born in Irelan it had evening &t 8 o'olock, Memorial serv. |Gon Motors Amy Guilford, who has directed the been a resident of New Rritain for a Forest Fire Wipes Out e ot e T i e e irogram arrisd ont Gt North ptd has been busy In the past few weeks & yer, Cigars and Cigarettes, Lynch & Sul- | Insp Copper ... Several Lumber (‘nmpq rehearsing the cast for the event The funeral will be held at §:30 Hvan~advt, 5 | Int Mer Marine o o2 . o'clock tomorrow marning from hi . 5 s The oust 19 a8 follow K rom A J. Sloper was re-slected chair. |Int Mer Mar pfd 3015 288 204 foen will be held ur { Goodrick BI an approprinte AMERICAN HARDWARE SCOVILLE MFG. CO. Prices on Application Several lumber camps aear Buyek Orphans at the John Grler Home late home and at % o'clock at st b pag . were wiped out by the flames. Fire gadie Kate . .Constance Twichell| Mary's church. Interment will be fn Man and B, W, Schultz was again ,‘.""' ",",',',"' g -‘( :4‘.1 :1-:1 is Burning at Pelican Lake near Orr, | oretta Dorothy Itossherg | St. Mary's cemetery, named secretary of the cemetery com- | Pacific TR R B L A 5 & il s € . " s 5 mittée at a meoting yesterday, Int Nickel 14 128 moving rapldly fn several eut over | Giadioln Dagmar Carlson " i 3 e 48 Areas. s St J “Old King Tut, Coumina Record | Kelly Spring T'r 48 4" areas, Soveral stretehes of gevan tim- | aamie Catheriie Callatian (2 . y 38 o 0 a¥e x fhig : t John A. Andrews—advt Kennecott Cop.. 84% 35% ber also have heen destroyad, | Freddie Perkins ohert Christ ‘alley B Heavy rains all over southern Al- juqyv "'I 'h:‘m‘ ] The Atlantie & FPaéific Tea Co. has 1high Valley J bartas reachlng olougburst BroBOTHONE | s Lhnmet. matron o erino 1w Funerals Jented & store At 711 Kanley srect | Mid, States Ol - , and in some instances continu‘ng for | " ° ... Ruth North Michael Ginsberg for one year, N “4 1(.’“ | more than 24 hours, have caused | y | e . - 3 p & flood conditions in that Canadian B-'!" Pritchard ... Josephine Elmer | “Harney Google,” Columbia Record |N ¥ NH& H .. 1% I ‘ o C Cyrus Wykoff .. Richard Houss " 4 [at John A. Andrews—advt [Nort & West ..108% ° § .\hnrr I’“nrnnns . ; C\hflrl White ‘lra.‘ )fprln. (‘ Nyborg . | Mrs. A. M. Fowler of Garden street | North Pao .... 1 NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Jarvis Pendleton ... Alfred Bengston [ Mrs. Maria C. Nyborg, formerly of |, "\ "srre. 1. R. Barker of Stantey Pure Ol ... 22 New Britatn National 4 5 NEW GARBAGE COLLEOTORS | Mra, Pendleton .. ... . Elizabeth Burr| New Britaln, but a resident of Meri- oo pae veturned Tome aiter | Pan Am B & T T3 AT sk (Dds Aoar: A new system of garbage collection | Julia Pendleton .. Margaret Peterson |den for the past five years, who died |jat HOGS TEUR coftage st Os.|Ponn R°R 1y (Mhmradic Telpline St | wil be inaugurated next Wednesday | Sallie MeBride ... Catherine Callahan | at her home in that ity yesterday | (e yin Niantie, Conn, [Rap Con Cop .. 1 Hartford Stock Exchangn New York Stook Exohanse | when contracts now held by the | James McBride ..... Charles Covert| will be buried in Fairview cemeters,| i o " wioked Tango” Specal, ¢, | Reading 3% Donald R. Hart, Ma T liealth board with Swanson brothers| Mary, mald at the college dormitory | New Britain Saturday at 2 p. m, Serv- [ —po R’ "eCMT QO80T SPECILt Ren TVE ML 54 . Hart, Manage and Fred Murman will expire, and Winfred Grace ices will be in charge of Rev. Olaf “G”,hm“sm !;m)',(‘l BiAnon Moran's| Roval D, N Y .. 1Y% — — ———— new agreements with George efring, | Mr . Astrid Johnson | !undgren of Jamestown, N. Y., for- | i/ G | Sinelair 01 Ret 20 WE OFFER— &ven Swanson and Fred Furman will | Carrle, maid at the Lock Willow [merly of Meriden, The annual cradle roll party of the |South Pacific S74 100 FRARY & CLARK become operative. Each of the three Farm . .... Helen Symolon b | First Congregational church was heid|* 421 100 N HARDWAR; n\r”n n‘nmml will nl:ruln"rm:hl“k ‘uf Griggs, Nmrs‘hfl') to \lrl{‘l‘l'mll;*l;;n | BANK WILL EXPAND vesterday afternoon. Many babies and | Co l:fl:. !:::‘« 100 WORKS, COMMON collecting in one-third o e city, | . chard House | * thelr mothers attended the exercises b o PRICES ON APPLICATION, T i Rn el B Re bl M Sihert White| Victrolas and Planos, Henry Morans | 105M & JOONT? 3% 1.8 10 NOT. ACOHPT MARGIN “ACCOUNTS, “The appropriation for this work has| The following musical numbers will | New Britain Trust Co., to Occupy (Tt 00 0 rranseon O 14 been increased to $12,000, $4,000 al-| he rendered by the High school or- . et i | Hava ratornEd 1 SEviEE to s Union Pacific .. 135 | lotted to cnch district. Officials of | chestra under the direction of George| StOFe Of Milliners Company Next | have returned from & viet o €e0l | {yited Fruit .. 170 the health department feel that a B, Matthews: | Door on Main Street. livered the graduation address at Up- | | Nited Re 8t .. 761 T SRS P T SR S AN GRS far more satisfactory garbage collec- | “Four Ages of Man.” | INaiAvanlIARA U 8 Indus Alco 58 654 ¢ > tion will result from the change. | “Fiying Ace”—March. | Tentative plans are now being ‘Rosali " fox trot record, C. L. 1” 8§ Rubber Co 52 80 50 | JOHh P. hEOG}l " & - “O1" South"—A plantation patrol. | made by the New Britain Trust com- | piorcq & e Sl BRI AT L Member Consolidated Stock Exchauge of New York MOTHER SERIOUSLY TLL. | “The Right of Honor"—March. pany to expand its first floor space In | * qye following marviage lcenses|U S Steel ptd .. 1178 1174117% v Lieutenant Walter O. Cook of thls ening Breezes'— Valse. | Booth's hlock on Main strect and 10 | woro granted this morning at the of-| | tah Copper .. 686 s 6i% g Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport city and his brother, Marshall Tt., “The Skipper"—March. "M‘y”;y\'!llvl‘l,' store now kiown as the (qges of the town clerk: Osear F. Carl- “"‘”‘" ‘;"""’““" ,"r‘:‘ 12:: Danbury Cook, f Iy erintendent of the! e Qutlet Millinery store, ¢ 26 West Pearl strect s Miss | Westinghouse LAk ) LY i \$ n:( nr_ulwr,\ BUP r_n nd 4 « 4 Wilitam iGoon o rehdentiot son of 26 Wes 1,,' _rr‘v‘ .‘M, ““_‘ Middletown BOJ\DS New Haven local Boys' club, now of New Haven, v ! Signa Johnson of 33 Wakefield court; o) Conn., have been advised of the se- MR. END MRS, PAUL HELLER | the bank, stated this morning that the | chgries Smulski of 260 Burritt street LA e, Direct Private Wire to New York. vious iltness of their mother, Mrs, M Dlans A Ot e however and have land Miss Rose Scbek of 356 Broad " 5 18 G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel 1018 Chdiant Al MEw Yorlt | Me, Dae MARR]ED FOR 30 YEARS it lfrfl]n.'a:l;urtl?d’. )_Hn_ i‘;._nrnsq::l the | gtreet, Aetna Tife Ins 21 " : ) N, 304 Knab Paban IR Ind ARSANL AL Op 8T jellels G q;j: Bl "“",fl‘,.';"k,;,;‘fi\’ | Cigars and Cigarettes. Lynch & Sul- :m ,‘{":d“a"‘ o & TSI RS L R T T L TN o K Alean! o | |4 8space C| v 1a reatly o LSS Am osiery . b tion at the Knickerhocker hospital. T enlarge fts quarters on the first floor || Ay “vmres D, Sorrow sold todas |Bige-Hart Carpet com .145 150 HOSPITAT, TO MOVE. VankejSireet Residents Observe Annl-|of the bullding, The change Will ¢nrough the Camp Real Estate o | Billings & Spencer com. 8 b e hospital may he VOISAEY With About 50 Friends :::::r:fly not be made for at least & | gne.family house on Francls street to mmn?“& Spencer nm :: }: P! byt i i Charles R. Rarrows. Bristol Brass . .12 | required to move, now that the build- and Reatiives as Guests. | The millinery company now occu- ‘1 Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— |Colts Arms . 261 27 | ing, formerly owned by H. Pease, {pying the etore will move to a new | qo " [Cenn Tt & Power Nd 110 113 | hag been sold to the Y. M. (. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller enter- location hrnwr south on Main street. | notapassett Tribe, T. O, R. M. and | Fagle Lock ..... .70 75 Mrs. George Demos, superintendent, tained at their home on Vance street e Indianola. council, I). of P., will deco- [Fafnir Bearing . 62 86 tays the has no definite plans at this | vasterday in honor of their ”""“"”“L\ man Street Man Falls rate the graves of thelr deceased |Hart & Cooley . ) 80 I time. The purchase price 18 sald to) o ;.00 s nniversary, About 50 guests , | members Sunday morning. The com- |Hartford Flec Light ..1§8 161 e Liave been $25,000, St L And Cuts Head on Curb| n\mr«n will meet at 9:30 o'clock at the [T.anders Frary & Clark. 66 ;7 . Sl e Sed s or sent. irvlew cemetery’ entrance, J R Montgomery com. . 5 8 ELM STRE | S ED BOR 1 k00 h CRIND i The sin porch was prettlly decorat-| On a complaint received at pnlle‘n Shalimar'—Fox trot rec-|] R Montgomery p!d .-107 “LM STREET ed with wild cherry and ferns and | headquarters this morning, Michael Blatie & |Car=anve N e e BT More than 1,500 children werc | the rooms were decorated in pink and| Blossik of 40 Lyman street was found | (igars and Cigarcttes.Lynch & Sul-|N B Machine 41 BIG SALE ON AMERICAN SUPER-CORDS cared for at the Day Nursery Ias"whnn During the afternoon nd | lying in the gutter in front of 129 \jvan-—advt. |\. B Machine pfd 45 month, according to a report made to| evening sames were played and vocal | Lafayette street with a deep gash eut | jyna Vistor records, Henry Morans, | fles. Bament.Dond ¢ 10 Guaranteed 10,000 Miles the Chamber of Commerce commit- and instrumental selections rendered. into the side of his head, evidently| 4.4 \\_H & Judd Sy tee today by Mrs, Frank J. O'Brien,| Mr, Heller was born in this city and ! received when he struck against the Jiine \ictor Records: 0. 1. Blarce l‘m' ‘,m“ & Wilcox ot a3 ! 30x3|,2 ss or clin .... $10.50—Tubes $1.75 superintendent. Mrs. O'Brien says| has been employed as a lotter cavrior| curh. He was removed to the New | o ‘o' 10y [HResnt e o5 32x31, ss $14.50—Tubes $1.85 the nursery is needed more than ever for the past 2 years. Mrs. Heller was Britain General hospital, where his| ™ g0 o0 Giort and Dress Hats m(“’-‘”‘\'” ‘:‘,“ 173 R B 4 ubes S before. I'born in Towa und was, before her|wounds were dressed. The man Was' ppaney Hat Shoppe, 87 West TR e ,r?,, Eans Cen 120 31xd ~ ss . . $16.75—Tubes $2.00 ) [ marriage, Miss Norma ¥. Roy. 'The | said to e under the influence of l-| poci"ynr prat g —adit, | steadir S RETI T 32x4 s . . $17.25—Tubes $2.25 ‘ | couple have W:;) SRS, T | Cigars and Cigarettes. Lynch & Sul-| geantey Works . 81 62 33‘1 sS . . $17.75—Tubes $2.40 | and Mrs. Evere emarest, an nur e lvan.—advt St Tay W ’ At 98 | ss $18.25 2 4 o 3 0 % y Works pfd .... 271 284 B SSs . . $18.25—~Tubes $2.50 | OUR NEW s, v Cres, L, avd Head of Salvation Army "3 Woen, s s onen SR S 1Y R iy 130 Tubes 8388 ifts, A chicken dinner was served, 1 At L Mgl raveler: oLl > 34x4Y STORE o e L ’ =aptain John Hdeen of the Saiva- | IRuSiter. of 47 Whiting| yrnion Mfg Co .... 46 34xdl; s")'(m_‘hb“ 53'15 ; | {(0h Aty Faotten! to the nolice EhIN| e i nd Nela | [Larfon » of imenvelers Ris 152 WILL BE SRVISON T OHabiu [morning that someone had entered | pimie Soe m“‘q,,,,,‘”“‘,;’, bk - |§ Sale Lasts One Week Only Open Evenings | Willlam W. T. Squires the new su- |the army store room on Arch street |y WU GV UE 00 TEE OVEE (LT pr s TREASURY STATEMENT. | pervisor of Junlor Achlevement work, | Memorial day and stole 50 dresses. | Jiicog in Glen Falls and Greenwich,|U. §. Treasury balance, $388,751,705. | Chandler and Cleveland Six Cars who recently resigned as internal rev “ — — IN. Y. R PYer enue collector, this morning assumed HADASSAH CARD PARTY. | Cigars and Cigarettes, Lynch & Sul- TOMORROW )“"5 “”“'h'l‘a":"'“" r'](::n "":: "’;"‘:""& "“m'r The card party glven by the Ha-|ljvan.—advt. o it I" i “'“iljn‘;‘:""r“:::‘ will | | Poraty headqua he office of | 4, 44 sioty last evening in Grotto | ¢y q Ciga s. Ly y gut.| The Y. M. T. A, & B, society will | ['Amoricanization Director Jamea 1, |fnssnh soclaly Jast evening in Crotto |, Cisars and Clgarettes, Lynch &8ul-| o ine graves of fts 121 decess. ° ; hall was largely attended. lvan.—advt. ‘ OUTLET O'Brien. last to be given this season and was | “Yes we have a carlond of ba.|¢d members ned Sunday. a committen slpdlicnie EEEem———— | reported 4 Boclal and financil suc- lnanas” 25c and 30c dos Tynch & Visiting the graves o MS MILLINERY CO cess, T : 5 ¥ R and d0c doz, Taneh &[ L Thited n other cities, and the so Y 2 I . . The prize winners were: Mrs. |guliivi it e g ) in¢ Speflal Notlce I i [Sulltvan, Main and lafayette.—advt.| . making its annual visit to the eenstein, qurter ton of coal; | . Shee ¢ v o1 J. Gri “| !p a e ]o o Mrs. J. €. Sheehan and daughter, |8 B0 e es in this clty in Mrs, A, M. nnn{u‘n. 25 l‘mm;‘fi Of | Miss Virginia, will spend the next two {he afternoon. A street procession in | . Mrs. E. Weisman, sack of v q he ¢ N A L sugar T « | weeks in Perth Amhoy, N, J. which the “Tabs" drum corps will There will h» a Hr\N‘hl meeting of | flour, and Miss Anna Rosenberg, half Pipes, 50% off. . Lynch & Sulliv: | 177 MAIN ST. Pride Circle, Tady Toresters tonight|erate of pineapples. ighteen other _agvy 5l Ui jteke panilaitoiattesdsiths decorhiioni| gy \IRT 9 at 7130 olclock fo take netion on the prizes were also awarded. Kefresh- | Clgars and Cigarettes, Lynch & sul-[°F 8™ ONLY A SHOP GIRL” can find the greatest hap- death of Mrs James Bagshaw, | ments were served. |ftvan.—advt Miss Rertha Wooding, who has been visiting in New York during the | past week, has returned home, Pipes, 60% oft. Lynch & Sullivan. | | —advt, " | Miss Fllzabeth Cole, daughter of |George Cole of 241 Chestnut street Y ) was knocked down by a man on a bieyele in front of her home last eve- Ining and sustained painful bruises on/ [her head, leg and arms. The man on| the bicyele did not stop. % off. Lynch & Sullivan. piness if she will look for it at —— FOX'S NEXT MO} ] Money deposited on or hefore June 2nd will draw interest from the first. | Clgars and Cigarettes. Lynch & Sul- . | Now is the Best Time to Have Your Furs Repaired and Remodeled o T s, e b 0| | “Yes, we have some bananas,” 19c| {doz. TLynch & Sullivan.—advt, | “Yes, we have a carload of ba- All Repairs Amounting to $10.00 and up Stored Free [nantar” Toe aad she den. Tavch & Sullivan, Main and Lafayette.—advt, | MADE AND-SOLD ‘BY Open Saturday Eve- nings from 7 to 9. d F HE E HA N COR. CLARk & UNION STS, Why not open a Sav- N EW BR ITAI ings Account at that TR " m"" N . | The following names have been We do High Class Work at very Moderate Prices Joomt 1o 1o o adaed te Win lat” el those who contributed flowers for the | lgraves of Spanish-American War vet- erans on Memorial Day: Richard {Quigley, George A Quigley, Mrs. |Theodore Johnson, Llsie Zotter, Mar- igaret Nelson. H | “Yes, we have some bananas,” 19¢! udson Fur Shop|-: = “Yes, we have a carlond of ba-| nanas,” 25¢c and 30c doz. Lynch &| |Sullfvan, Main and Tafayette—advt. Telephone 770—We will call. | swomvweaber | | 13 Franklm Square New Britain | THE COWLES ELECTRIC CO. Flectrical Contractors Moved to 118 LYONS STREET | Tel. 2455-12 New Britain TRUST CO: .'WEF TAIN;~.' DR. BENJ, L. PROTAS! DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. The annual Boy Scout coutest and | | field day will be held at Walnut Hill park tomorrow afternoon. Exercises will start at 1:30 o'clock near the band etand.

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