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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. | asking them to discharge him so that | | p | Plainville News | v coud et home to lse wih, e | 1eceived his discharge from Subma- rin o 34 at New London. ] returned to Plainville, his story «ontmum and interviewed his wifc Im claims that she then refused to /) | [live with him and while the inter- B fiO})})/reg @e”w‘ | inte rruprul to state that it He could xv0| farnish a homé worth at | it | | $1.500, she would not allow the girl | to live with him. Gnazzo said he mwnmumfi§HMMM“dwmmwwmmmflwmmnummmmw x ing Co., was making good wages and s Autos Are Stoned on Road |220,00, vy e i e CASTORIA RESPONSE IS BIG TO TOWEL SALE vz sieo ror oivomce v et 57 e | - | —_ promises to be one of the most in-| > I W‘ ' I ‘ ’ ‘h’ Decinas # = teresting and bitterly fought contests | "D v ¥ g . AND HE R HY FFER[NGS ELL | Bowling Teams (o Play OfF Tonight o6 FO00 Bl ed in the town, | w I'Ieltcher s Cast‘ona isa pleasant, harmless Subf!x —Services For All Souls' Day n The games will be rolled between the | tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing | Tigers, who have been known as the | gupng prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Plainyil resenting the Holy Name society of | Party Teld—Plainville Bricts, et of Qi oty ot Mera | U To aveid iniiaticei steiss ok hir thodlensture Z rf—; 7 H S CREATED A number of complaints o | At present each team is tied for first| proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Towels make useful zifts and these special values with their beauty and worth, make it almost your ] v e games won and one| reached the cars of the town uthor {Ceto it 05 e i sntahit i | tioa 82 the resulls "o Hallowergy { SE0. 008 ARG L0 B e (ot Vol ] |pranks played last evening in ail |yl A Moo me stated this morn- | jparts of the town. The most serl- |y, yya¢ they thought that the out- | {ous damage resulting from ail the | In& that ey FEOUKRL SO vould | L‘rxy:::;.‘:;fus (;‘l:zn:m:l::r”(rr:”:;m?- l;"-\. o1 | forecast the winners of the "“”"} amount estimated at $1,800 was| The Woman's club of Maple Hill } ., th ; tussell | oty teams are evenly matehed. R a sl A el el P [ lock. During the evening, someonc R e eyl {paid into the coffers of the town at will meet at the home of Mrs. How- | threw something Which struck the | o roe all Souls' Day will be| 1€ Scssion of the town court yester- ard on Maple Hill avenue next Wed- | plate glass window in his shop crac “;\;‘rl\u"‘;'" 'v‘:\nrl h.:fl(um 1. A]\‘ of | €Ay afternoon, by thosc found guilty nesday afternoon. The hostess will B . held in ¢ P PR TR A bl : ing it at t:w bottom. 0 informa- | yerey tomorrow morning with masses u’nnx‘q\tnr l‘.,‘v‘{,‘.\;j.;‘.n"\ I'he court e \:‘smd,.hy‘ .\lllln L".r’n B:mfro" b s i e armine e Mad beeh |at 5:30 and § o'clock, The mass &) r, i “pernat of Center atrect was| itiod “H v the Story Girew THHEG secured this morning, but Mr. Bor- g ] el bagrever a . cd “How the Story Grew,” w , S geleck will ba & hlEh mase ov found guilty of selling liquor and Was. given by several members of the SOUTHINGTON NEWS MAPLE HILL NEWS positive duty to come select for Christmas and save hy vour forethought, Guest Towels, handsome quakty huckaback, hem- Tuikish Towels, ghod large ones, with desp blus stitched, with borders and place for monogram, all horders with space for monogram, hut s0c ecaeh. pure linen, big valuc at 39¢ each. Others of finer Plain white of extra good grade offered at this sale 1, some plain, some with place for initial, are for 2bc, 87 30¢, * cach and up. hargains at H0c cach. Other Offervings in Towels For This Sale include the “Doott” hemstiteh white oncs, very absorbent, 21¢ eac Wash Cloths, T¢ each, “Martex” Towels, gucst size 371;¢ up. legular sizes S0e wup. “Old " in all sizes, from 3%¢ up. Other Toweis of fin huck, lace ftrimmed, also towels in solid colors. We have them all. dean stated th he would report it | s he soul f the de- uiem at which the souls of . ol Santanie to the police for investigation. 23",\4 of the parish will be remem- ;m:yl l,.n” and co: 1.~r4m| ‘rfl;\'vl‘l‘l‘l to!club under the direction of Mrs. Complaints were made by a number | hered especially with the souls of all |7, ;"*n”‘j -‘?: 3 l’” max o ”‘" leonard Fox. Reports from the mid- Tomorvow Wil alap ha|DAYE Second conviciion on MUAY vear state federation which was at- month | €harg:s. % : 3 tended by Mrs, R. B. Doane and Dominic Di Pastino of Rourke av- yj..* Arthur Grant in Westport last enue was fined $200 and costs and| oo Cnton BT gentenced to 15 days in jail. Right of autoists that their cars had been | the dead. stoned on Farmington avenue. Sev- the first Friday of the cral of them displayed dents in the |and for that reason, communions will bodies of the machines this morning | he served also at 7 o'clock. (nnl:‘*;‘ stons will be held this afternoon a 3 s A e T ? 7:30 this evening. hundred gallons of wine were found| . ..q M Clarence Hostord in DiPastino’s home at the time of A have returned from eir we the vaid have returned from thei dding where rocks and large sized stone; o were thrown against them. An extra o'clock and again at detail of police was on duty on the Services in the ,phcnv‘fl‘l‘\'l“”‘:]' Yo~ | i stre e e hing Akt “ : at 9 o'clock will con- streets during the evening and they | morrow morning Julius Dul f West Main street trip calmed somewhat the free spirit of | sist of a eucharist for ,fl."l‘ wak fined $300 costs and sentene- the youngsters. Many calls were r¢ ild of All Souls of the Hartfor S 1 a s & sen The i he eighth and ninth X iNe e Y leaconry o the Episcopal |ed to y . ; Thanksgiving Sale Downstairs NOW GOING ON WITH UNUSUALLY BIG PRICL SAVINGS DINNER SET BARGAIN—SPECIALLY PRICED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; $39.50 on requiem ccived during the evenir o oo | wa CAes Newington Center property owness o notif ol Rev, George Hi il P allowe party Tues church hool. Hallowe'en (e celehrants iThom e et s amés d and cnjoyed by offered show that T all present | health and was making the liquor for himself. Mr. and Mrs, D. K. Perry and fam- Andrew Asklaw of Knowles avenue ily spent last week-end in Bingham- was fined $200 and costs and given a ton, N. Y., visiting relatives, saviour, will 1 1 pieces cach with three different designs for choice. Al with gold han property was bel Just sixty s other parts of the tow: gold line cdg One is an 18 kt. gold band oration. One set has l4-inch checkered blue choice has '-inch band with wide black inside line and pink rosc cs and wishlngjto have fclends/mens mbEre tom of masquerading through the |0 the rector toRave nday | streets was followed to a great ex Crimaths T"”-,‘ ‘“‘ k's All- cets wa d to a great ex- . will play Mack's tent. Groups of prettity costumed | The Critsens Wl BOS o ekwell's children paraded the streets visiting |* "‘"g" day afternoon. The locals |Juil sentence of 15 days. | field Sunday The case of Titti Aldi, who was ar-| A food sale will be given by the | the various houses and in order to - ¢ in some stiff prac- - guard against mischief, veranda lights :a\fl h:;xnlqm;‘:“;:-r;mranm\ for the |Tefted as the result of a raid made at|Eunoean society from 2 to § tomor- 1ce se: | Gray's Vine Suspended th.m Paul Giana and “Sally” wi A f ¢ i 1 Mana and “Selly” won] oo " iont hurning until & late hous his place, was continued until next yow afternoon in the Newington Con- N . TR 3 le s | the r 7 d 1 out with Berlm IVews Arihur . Gray of Sprtnge, Naw, |1 consoition wrizes” Ten ounds 141" 61 same and are hoping o pul out with| 6, LSS, 2 et o i conmaet | ceguona) ehapl charged with reckless driving and fail- | ©f Sugar were won by “Plerre, : a win in the contest. The visitin Immediately following the session i | sued For Divoree cgation of fast men - gk R team is an Aggrega [of the court, County Detective Kd- Mrs, Aden Andrus and Mrs. Han- - - !m‘v- to stop when told by an officer, ally” and “Pierre” were two of was fined $25 on cach count by Judge [ three masked attendants at the whist,| Angelina Gnazzo whose present |und are sure to give the local team & | ., 4"y “yickey and his force of men| ok of Newington attended the W. George Griswold in the Berlin town | Who arrived with their masks on and | residence is Bristol, has brought suit {nard battle for the honors of the day. | jcgrove) more than 1,000 gallons of |« U. convention in Banbury last court last evening. He was arrested | 'efused to take them off during the|for diverce against her husband, Hollowe'en Party .| wine and a large amount of other li-| ek g | i Christy Gnazzo, of Bank strect,| Migs Gertrude Lyman of 92 West| ool ek by Constable Brown Sunday, after he | eVening. When asked to write their [} [had been scen to pass along on the | Nemes on the paper as prize winners| Plainville, The writ was served last | yjain street entertained about 20 of | - | Mre. 1rving Rogers and daughiter IN P' E [left hand side of the road, ignoring | !V of them affixed the names n"flt'<‘-"”“""‘ and charges intolcrable cruel- | yor friends at her home last evening| 4 payy owned by James Frost of | oo New London have returned after he interscction of Farmington ave. | Mentioned. [ty on divers date between July 28, [t 5 Hallowe'en party. The affair Was | \farion was badly badly damaged by [g0 ~Ev FOURR I8 G0 o R nue and the turnpike, Ttems of Interest, 1920, and tho present time. The|, masjuerade and some clever €o8- | a fire which raged for over an hour |jPOoL & FEVEral CHF : 3 He was told to stop by the officor| M 4. J. McQueeney left this| minen ontiy bocn vp faiody of ONC|tumes were worn. Games and danc- | yesterday afternoon. The Marion and | ™ © o on ing were enjoyed throughout the eve- | Southington chemical squada were| oSS L by the MMsMMMMMWmMLMWMMLMWH“mMlwmummMWMWW»MWWMWMN“WP " : were| ] AW *|ning and a lunch was served culled and prevented the flames from | . = 0 FOL 0T Tine Newington " " 1 attend the 40th wedding ore sable's back was turned to attend to [ ™! h NE annivers [ yrooe of Bristol, The wr . ' . ! 4 stol. L s . Tplse ) ‘h Notes cading to nearby buildings, The .0 ' o = iy 3 adolds ) s the | 8ty celebration of her parents, My h ri Episcopal Church spreading nearby building o AT PP i - llsmn wm] Brldgepfil( ac lfle B IRUVID A108 ROcHTONS: MEWARE MR EHE | George Cottor, ) turnable In the superior court A clam chowder and hush supper |ices is estimated at $500, part being|ChApel Tuesday evening. Iollowing pike like o shot, The officer jumped s & oF. Hartford, the fi T ™ the supper, a play entitied “Packing gy aiiet . A . East Rertia § artford, the first Tuesday in Decem. nn ho held in the parish house of the | coversd by insurance. 'The cmuse of |The v RO g s« o his own car and soon stopped ast Rerlin Ttems ber sl At R S e he Missionary Tarre was 3 Yipiscopal church of Our Saviour this|the fire has not been determined. A Ny several of the lediee Aie e him, [ The regular mid-week service will| The couple were married in Plain. | Cooiie™ atwvesn the hours of 6 and |large quantity of hay and farmers' stored in the barn and a|P0eod also gave a very interesting ac- RECKLESS DR]VERS FlNED m..ly'wh ‘.‘\“ ‘anlllglw:' |\.‘4‘|'::“1“‘.’.I 114.1:: be held at the Methodist church this ‘PIIH" on July 29, 1920 and lved in |5 o'clock. The banquet has been pre- | tools we i £ ot the SAvHE e ' | “levening st the usual hour ninville for a time. The daughter, [ o000 by Mrs, H. 1), Cady and prom. | valuable dog, the property ef Mr. [count of the SEmyrna ¥ ;\!',""”"' was born in prember, [ioeg to be a treat to all who attend, | Woods, a mber of the firm 2 = g ¢ | Wil meet at the home of Mrs. L. M, | 1921, and at present is with the wife Plainville Briefs Woods & MeCarthy, lessees of th tre, Bdward Cobh of Canaan has Root on Main strect Friday after.|In Bristol Mr. and Mrs, Dry of Naugatuck le(t | barn, was suffocated e I A e ' He was fined $25 and costs by the | 00N to sew Christy Gnazzo In a statement this \wooeolne itver spending a few days iy s with Miss Mary Mansficld of judge. He was arrosted Sunday aft The Connecticut Light and Power | Morning, denled the charges of cruel- [ 50 (B0 EE (LT 0P ke, Bennett | Peter Pornal of South Center street A, B Whist=Party i« Held=D. Ao iingon by Constable Brown after he ;l‘"”l'“”“- Is putting up new poles m’:.‘-” He ~:mm] Ilrlvul 1‘)~‘|n1‘..u trouble |\ Gaipin on Hough street, Mrs, Dry | Va% taken to the Meriden hospital last - . d been ¢ g in and out of his part of the town to take care of | between himself and his wife was sister to e Caln The _ | evening in a serious condition follow- rarle i 5 To Hold Food sale—Items. Mad ben cutting In and out of the | ¥ BAT B0 BC 10N 10 be Hare oo | catised by the interference of his|" & sister to Mra Galpin. The Neu- |TENDE 10 & BE0 cortion rolien | Willie Woods, Scotland’s line of cars | “"rhe Progressive Reading circle will | parents-in-lgw gatuck pople willdeave next week 10 ¢ irred near the Stanley Rule & Levet| Champion, Arrives in U. S, The automobile of Henry Sirkin of Woman's Aid Society Elects hold their next meeting Tuesday eve.| He stated that he does not intend make their home In California. 7 | 618 Main street, New Britain, wa Mrs. T. . Hodgson was clected | ping, November 20 to fight the divorce action, but he '\lv- Leo Lagoy y.'u'l daughter of §8 considerably dam this morning presideat of the Woman's All soclety | My, and Mrs, Harry Chapman and | Wil scek the custody of his ehild and West Maln strect left yesterday for a about 1 o'clock, when struck by an-jof the Berlin Congregational church | duughter of New Britain were the | or this reason, he intends to retain |18t With relatives in Reno, Nevada, wiher car driven by Jack Paterson of at a meeting held yesterday afternoon { relaMvesiin town Wednes.|An attorney. He claims that the | . Sewing Circle Meets Lafayette sr Bridgeport, onjat the home of M W. H. Meagley present action follows a court action ,'.]" Pythian Sisters Bewing circle the turnpike Mrs. [tobert Morrison was eleeted first and Mrs, Chamberlain and |0 Bristol as a sequel to a beating up [y et I'riday afternoon at Mr. Sirkin, accompanicd by Samuel :' ‘I )‘H.Kml-m,. Miss Hattic Roys, sec. | child Hartford have been the |he received at the hand of friends t\‘\v‘l;v:tl. ‘y‘z lrw‘v \)\y'”,'i‘,p";:m\v‘,!Z'V-T‘.{‘v‘z"';'\‘, injured, the others escaped with la irmglipn bbb dprlio it b reiner of Tre treet, Now Rrit. (€04 vice-president; Mrs, George 1% | guests of Mr, and Mrs, James Mac- | 0f his wife's mother, This happened, | bl All fations of the i oy IV] gt q' v start from | 1'0dd, secretary, and Mrs. Francis | Pherson, according to his statement, near the |MeMbers are requested to attend 10| Charles A, Kelly is attending nal ks York city. They were proceeding " last_cvening at Athletic hall was | Scptembor last year No. 5. Pythion Siasers wan Temple | morning to determine the sect D Mot P St il at a moderate rate of speed and had argely attended and a general good Worked Por Father-in-Law, November 21 . e J : aente to death by hanging since Hallowe'en passed off quietly in Lo . L e e e Lotgesrd in ors drug store " . to G T colah ond of tywik, wien | Heetin Vst o There were many | time enjoyed. The prize was given | Gnazzo claimed that at one time he [This will be the second anmual e | The Asbestos Trading commans e establishment of the Free State Paterson’s car came along rapidly and ernment has drawn attention te hand with pink rose buds, the third Bach sct full service for twelve people and each a big value at $39.50 the set. Morello Fined The ladies of the Methodist ehurch Paul Morello of Middletown was in = dety Flecte—Hallow- Woman's Aid Society court on o charge of reckless driving, Golf stroct c'on Quiet in Berlin—Winners in 1. | company’s plant on Summer street, = | Portiand, Me Nov, 1. — Willie Pernal was driving his car in which ! Woods, flyweight boxing champion of he had Joseph Kuchta, M Kuchta |Scotland, ready to mect all comers, and Joseph Guaradowski hen #t|was one of the pacsengers landed skidded and overturned throwing the [here today from the liner Tuscania occupants into thh road. With Woods, who tips the scales at 112 cxeeption of Pernal, whose back was|pounds, saye he Lax won 57 of the 64 ce and hody the ring three yvears ago. ldren p streets of e Miss Helen Chapman of Nev work f . B children para trovts ¢ T " n Chapman New Britain | worked as a truck driver for his wife's |and fancy articles o kinds and INew York, through Attorney David act th ¢ o state hang- erowded Sirkin almost into the ditch, | W § Berlin - and Ker ton| o1 g The fair will con- | tather and that his employer #till |fo0d will be put on the hooths Nair of New Britain has brought s i car was struck and received two | (ressed in fantastic costumes, geveral |Hnue tonight and Friday night. The | gwes him 8400 in wages. While thus | el gainst T'rank G. Welch of Southing ot the boys blacking their faces and | Chtertainment for tonight will be | employed he hie wife had him o SMnet Trank G. Weich of Southis executions in the of the ) smashed fenders and 4 smashed run b \ - i . e eisifhotigh ; r maghed fenders ar e ter. | travelling about in groups, carrying| €IVen by Berlin, Kensington and Hart- | hroaght into court on charges of non CINCINNA’” WOMAN DEAD g sl st il oo ree 8 red, uniess spre g b he writ was scrved by Deputy Sherfr | ("8 Sl sl - Jing board on the left side, . - g or O e damaged in front, | fOrmidable fonce pickets and other | ford falont and another record crowd |mupport. He was sentenced by Judge Srvi A O ahieid being | hroken. the | "CAPONS which were not made use of. | 13 expected Mather in the Bristel court te 80 ]N UEST TOB \lonzo V. Miller of Plantsville & bbb s Bty hodd l”Mh( . ”.‘znl 1 the ra Several parties were held during the e days in the Hartford county jail E'OPENED retursabie in the rourt of COMPON |y o of would be necessary headlights being smashed an | evening at various homes in towr {'pon eompletion of his sente nee, he ot PIOHE f0e Orms Tuenday ' Decasiny - ok diator also being damaged. He did |~ o o0 o0 Tt SR ot GONYICT HOLDS SECRET Bl he oatioied in the T 8 N s i A not remain long after the aceldent. | without many pranks By the youmger e x| . e, Boliew Yeying: o alve Mpse E LEAVES IMPORTANT BOOK oy o Bl 0 e LEAVES THE REGISTER v monae taw wrote o e g repeated im to come home and ims S Asquith and Lloyd George Murdered ngman has no Constable FFrank Brown was arous- | generation. This morning the eyes of ed about 5 o'clock and he went to the | Perlinites were greeted by two large | Prisoner in Nebraska Clains to Know | wrote scene. By that time Paterson and the | fruit crates at the top of the Berlin man who was with him in the car had | Congregational church flag pole, The Just Why Irvington. N, 0., M disappeared, sign giving road directions to motor-| . ists, which formerly stood at the cor Committed Suicide. Aecording to the officer the regpon- ¥hic . ave beer £ ‘ Ace of | of ¢ sibility Ifes entirely with Paterson. Up | br © Berlin street and Middte Lineoln, Neb., Nov. 1 Charles communl meate" o : 5. of Cin- | ywign sy " 30 Years \sq i vernment v 1 to noon today he had not been located | .‘ '\lnnmuli had lvv:vt ’: arvied away | Cyerey, a conviet in the Nebraska . a8 four oree's power, ac bt a search will be instituted for him, | *" a8 (ound oppost 1owWn | nemitentiary yesterday declared he . today t New Haven, Nov. 1 ng to the i ek . clerk's office holds the secret of events ‘sading 1o Today at 8 p. m ¢ dings have | such that Smith for 30 years with t Sl I describes the former prém The trolley car had its « - . . that pe g e e . wtul chronk - IS | the act of suicide of Mayor Bdward i ild A staff of the New Ha gister and Jlast evening. The | L Folsom of Irvington, N. J., last Ar s s e g DY FISN FSUIN SRIASH i greater part of theis ' Y tember. Currey sald the secret would ||WHh Vieodore Kosloff, Rohert he coroner's jt und that Mrs. | petired from that office car, and when one o . CTLARE | romain his own until his releace from Cain and Fileen Percy szl o ' death at the |ness. 1 or many end of the tin n in it w prinor whe o would return to [[Here is & comeds melodrama with f tined persons, and the sporting edite companied by several ba s ‘ Newar N. J. and @iveige to the the quaint costume of 1850 and r cen that she was ¥ brought him in and other articles tied to th L the jaze revels of today. wtim rob - T £t v -~ widow ety connected with the perme o he " . The motorman stopped his car and | &S00 3 A Tteal Novelty nnard came here g ploin i hartu i ) . A _ Stubborn Cough X0 PARKING*]| ber son, Willam 1 ard, tal positio Loosens Right Up after some difficulty succeeded In tak- | yp G010 red that Mayor Folsom was (|[Christy Comedsy : . ’ heen determine off the collection o B but the » O e Sreeted nk 1" a vietim of blackmailers, who hound- Soraw ot he ‘ b el YME e him for years and extorted from S Joha Witimann o o ' r and This home-made remeds is & won- mann t a woman who said . i der for quick resnits. Fasily . 4| him 82 n the last cight months - E ard ¢ ¢ and cheaply made, nnard was escorted to In Kast Berlin b alse - . > their good times., Tick-tacks o -~ _— 11 - f Nennard’s hut on ( B R R S S S R e s indows of the homes of some o Biiego nglangindbecyiic rasdcony s an whose name is being Pat Ryan, Weight Throwing ... i, 2 yomemade evrup which mit- it woman carried (hamp. Is 5"" m Hocpl(al lions of peaple have found more tinmid citizens and bean shooters - : Jor : £ viction of breaking and entering of amasement o v , = s g imbre most dependable means of breaking un SINIRIORL S0 The JUNRIUISIS. WeY 3 R as bee nd in the ereek seven New Yor 1. stubborn coughe. It is cheap and simple. cral of the more adventurous sccured | Tne highest percentage of ch yred the house, Shetft | 1Y world srd-holder for the | but very prompt in mction. Under its 20 04 Whositarrow and this Morning |Lor fa the U S mann st e the gl : Resling, soothing inflornee, chest Soge v ve United States . il . : hlegrn loosens, breathing be + wed " r r 2 ¥ s n: 't,'r "r :r‘{ YOI 9% e 1O ®llin the ok tadumry Khortly before tie body was found fering - > 4 = comes easier, tickling in threat stops and . v i r'|a‘\ ! ard r por 1t aid tod vou get a good night's restful sleep, The polic e had been advised hie serious usual 1 t and chest colds are com- T aes & Tawr The presence of several inebriated New Safe Way to b v gentiemen from neighboring 'n-vc LVERY FRIDAY EVENING mother would visit him but that she Rya quered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing 1 throw cight better for bronchitis. hoarseness, eroup, Remove Teeth Stains «d0ed to the worries of the timid citi- s 1o 12 11 mot appearcd. Rennard is i . nship 1o h h zens. mm mm AT COMMUNITY THEATER incinnati where he attended is | years ar y € yrid ; roa v;Lu, bronchial asthma or win- Marselons Liquid Discovery Mlemches Dark| The stroets throughout the town other's funera Oly @ ; Music by Gurles Brothers . " ches tn 1983 To make this splendid cough svrup, sy : » ' o 21 ounces of Pinex into & int Teeth White, Instantly ! were strewn with discarded weapons his morning, but ne real damage was Oharter Oak Orchestra Coh i u aiscr. | s moFRINE, bt no real damage wa wnms Tme story h DENIES 1LL TREATMENT - itle and il the bottle with Plain ered wh diasolres te . s and a - ell aatisfled with iblin, Nov. 1.—~An explanation ¢ - nulated sugar svrup and shake ther- - which the the origin of aliegations of the Mrs. Larson Honored on el e Kl o L Iy, giving even the dullest teeth a oh the quiet way in evening o treatment of prisoners was made yes Her Fiftieth Birthday moissses. hones, or cornsvrup Jestend ng whiteness and lustr This new Hauid, was spent The Worthington school called Wieachodent, actuslly Wesches din | er) jn Berlin wes rung at intervals| b e S Sy G o terday before the Dail by Richar tra. Theodore Laggon of 15 Trin-| g full Pt Iomily SUPPIT--St St o - el | i Megmy il brings praive” o7 Petersons| A NN O U N CEME N T | Mulcabs. minister of defense. who yu rirect was suribis | B e B oo A VY| Miey Hele r"’\'il"})vvut\"?:‘bh::‘vv: ' - gy 1 N » Nov. & 1 o gt onrei gl . s n by about et friends| DOMAY IRacR el sl chidten Dove S8 ' . ovel J ) e S & On Monday, Nov. 5, I will render - Hecip 4N (on the anniversary of her Sth birth-| KPR i pdeis’ o St ¢ . fe.| 8 number of her little friends last' sear p . had dot ¢ s Hend hodent evening at an Hallowe'en party at her 1o _bene tried Pe Ointme Plainville Day and Night it £ Christian Tempérance union. | yrated componnd of iine Norwav 1 ' \ dens | ome. Gatres were played, the cus- |00 U - W g - TAXI SERVICE "Sebuit oF 8 " : tract. & t 14 [2 absututels ad o s for it am. temary Hallowe'en effects bHeing foa- | uy nrst % { : FIND OUT CONSPIRATORS behalf of the society 1 frie ne extraet, known Ghe wortd over 909 oy, cardies as ¢ . - tured. Refreshments were eved t ~ . ~ . At Reasonable Rates Sofa, Nov. 1.~The Puigarten §v ated Mre, Larson o g j ompt healing effect upon the Mol ances from ) (1| Kathesine McCormick was awarded | onme ate Day Phone—Galpin Drug Co. ment cla t after an exhs . . ‘. B aveid dvnssohmunt ol St am " T *|the prize for the Tunniest costume 2 i 210 tive study of evidence in their pos ! Oruazint for “Si4 cunems of Praes® Sib h —W.P. S - ections, A m'L sceept anes zet Ssent ¢ ' Mre. Mary Care e Sore | Night Phone—W. P. Smith==238 | ., ¢ that the recent communist upris- , , ‘ s o, Gt s e tion or moner promptly T ALLE 1. DEMING v officers of ) than a o t The Pinez Co, F&. Wayse, s officers alto, he ¢ Frank smith Retires A« Managing Uditor of New Haven Paper— 3 Sa S 22 1 T 4 dire At all geoa d T & o8 Drug e ey tore, Clagh & evening at ¢ nsing " . Brainerd Co., Crowell Drug Co. ton. The men's prize w > yo . b " [ S R T

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