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> A O 558 B W 5 NEW BRITAIN DAli ¥ HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1922, PI Il N wmrn- Weanesday afternvon aud even- | L | has been made by the New Departure xnu. A large variety of fancy work B t I N Mfg. Co., to the Torrington Construc- alnvl e ews and foodstuffs will be on hand and r‘s 0 ews tion Co. The new structure will be ludios of the committee will be pre; 600 by 125 and will extend eastward mn to accommodate patrons. over Iranklin street from the pres- l The Ladies’ Auxiliary and the AV, H. ent building. Three electric cranes ‘.\ ¥. M, society of the €hristian Ad- G"NGRESSMAN REE" | ot the latest type and other equip- | vent church will hold the Christmas | | ment of like character will be used |=ale of food, aprons and fancy |in the new addition and when the BEEUN IN SGH““[S | ticles tomorrow and Wednesday after- AT BRIST"L BAN"UET {plant is in operation the capacity of noons and evenings at W. J. Simpson’s |the forging plant of the concern will mm» on East Main street, | be increased about 50 per cent. Hears of Brother's Death. | The engineers on the plant will be John LaVasseur of Whiti street | shwi + . Co., - Used MeCall Patterns? ,\ R o Prmclpal Orrin L. Judd Appeals 0. .2cieca “Vara s i ™5 ™"5ia Chamber of Commerce o Hold iay “ocksood, Sreene & Co. of Bos e . | brother’s death in Waterbury. H‘ F They Are Printed 2-5 P 'ms i lleft for the city 1 diately o’r”."" Dowl s f‘“"j Othpr i I A . Parents to Vlslt Glass M (5 e e i oo v Membersmp Campalgn Disner | raction week of the Mo Duniei | | Football Dance forge plant addition has not been an- | Once again tomorrow night, an- nounced. | {other of the popular dances being | | 3 Talki f Li Take N £ T b AUTO AGCIDENTS e s i RED HENS GHIEFS COMIG Cammaiing for the Chritmas din | 3 A E er f Salvation A v a lng o lnens a e Ote o hese | Thomas Cotton Mather Dies—societies | COMmunity theater. l;’;r:i- numbersi o o 5 Gafines of New Britain r:r“::(’:‘.;)n::":vrll);"r:;::’n:;- | e been atte affa e ! been attending affairs, [tives of that organization from near- ABOUT FORTY ODD TABLE CLOTHS of different sizes, all of fine quality, bringing you un- | Holding Annual Sales—Mrs. Charles & they have become a popular peius st. doseph’s Church—New | by cities as no branch has been es- usual opportunity at this sale to pick up high grade linen at 33 1.3 off regular prices, NEVERce. t d here. T il ¥ L | H. Norton's Funeral — Receives ‘ndergoes Operation Departure Awards Contract """";i‘i“?;r‘k.hJ:;:«p:O\":I:‘nhl’iav.“:lll]i“f‘: Scarfs, Cloths and Napkins, all linen, hemstitched | Breakfast Cloths. plain linen of that creamy Ital- 1 Eimer Thomas, formerly a resident | i finish, Scarfs 18x36 Inches,$1.00 cach, . 18x45 in. | ian tint, nicely hemstitched and priced for 43x45 Word of Brothers’ Death—Briefs. | ¢ Plainville but now of New Brit- | Addition to Building :"" -\:'}“""_l"w' "‘"."_l mml;*mn) h‘a! $1.25 each. 18x54 in. $1.50 cach. Cloths 54x54 in. | inch $2.75 cach. 54x34 inch, $3.75 cach. Others | i s ) i1 be | @in, underwent an operation for mas- »eer, chosen as treasurer to receive for $4.50 cach. Napkins, 14 inch, $4.50 dozen. l 63x75 inch, $4.75 each | American Education week will be | 00 T (0 8 hospital, Satur. | Congressman Dan Reed of Dunkirk, | amounts of the fund. ¥ 3 . {observed in the Plainville schools this | 1 &L T Hamiol s i ”"’ T N, Y., will be the principal speaker Bristol Travelers Affected {week and all parents of the pupils | 9% \While al Flatoville, Mr. ‘;";“f"f'on Tuesday night at the membership| The “quiet” change in the time- g k a attor ore and has the Springfield division of |and those interested in schools and A _ S aatan ' d »f the local Cham- | tanle of a large circle A ; % ampaign dinner ¢ 1e local Cham o r i 3 . e, clralp. o, fHBNAN. Mlid: DagEet ‘\ur of l:)mm'r(‘: at the [»,..d(. [n" the “New Haven" railroad, wherein, D tive Linens in G Vari | the children's welfare are invited A ecorative Linens In Great Varlety L e o toiae | that he Ia onos again foroed o gu- |ber Of Commerce at the Endee imn. the “New Haven” relirend. widesly ‘“" w.ok Thv nhfirr\au(‘n of Wdrca- dergo the surgeon’s knife, This is| o'clock from 9:15 o'clock at night, af- e KRR e o ; ; 4 this murniog and more than 300 had P S e e s e O mbroideries, Venetian and can Legion, the National .vlvnnflomfl' EONE In as many years. |, ce wWilliam J. Malone will be the | that line on the last two Sunday Rt ”“wnsoss aces, Admiring enthusiasm shown by every one who has scen our display of deco- |association and the bureau of educa e ‘!/\j:)ld:l‘(“l“:;” A ; i e nights. Tt is alleged by regular pa- |tion. President Coolidge. Gu\--lnm' il ;m; o "] ""l Congressman Reed was in the sery- trons that the change was not thor- Charies A. Templeton and the town | 50 BRATEE W et I Ghe . CRUrel 4. " guring the World War and was | oughly broadcasted so that patrons cfficials have proclaimed this week m[")‘”o"' g uenday. svenion at e C L L representative of Her. | Were aware of the train and as a re- | eancation week and its observance is | ok Jfor & sodlal Rour, M| over, After refurning from / | ) Hoh i | Hait Xea, Co 3: Motss. sid.| sult about 800 were left behind each Bridge Sets, with 56 inch Cloth, for $2.75 and up. | with 18 inch Napkins, priced very special for this |being held. throughout the cntire Avthur 1 s o |overseas he tourd the middlewest night, throwing an extra load on the Scts consist of Cloth and four Napkins in Madeira, ] sale, We invite your personal examination. | country. Fedialitast e charge of 1 i horthwest urging food conserva- | trolley companies. Under the new Italian and Artico $5.00 set and up. | Principal Orrin L. Judd of s fe,Tor MEmVOE. UELHoN. - He was 4 palinbd & UL schedule, local people leaving Spring- e i | Piatnville Grammar schools makes an | the soclety Sy { Edward Trefz while abroad. Many |field at 8:35 have a quick _connecs lx} FFET AND VANITY SETS from the plain edge Madeira to the very elaborate Milet, Venetian ;('«l'uffil appeal o the people of Plain- | The ¢ X “'“‘ b 8 AV _Iwill recall the splendid Iress given |tion at Hartford on the 9:27 o'clock and Carrickmacross at special sale prices. A good time to choose for Christmas giving. .Lunch Nap- ville to interest themselves in the| "; YRSEAL OF Edgar Stowe of | A Trefz in Bristol in the armory | train and arrive here at 10:07 o'clock orth Adams, a former resident of at night. Under the old schedule, ar- kins of Madeira or Italian embroidery in a very fine showing at 8$7.50 dozen, upwards. |schools and to learn what is b |nz‘ Plainvill | two years ago. |done there, In a statement issued | Plainville and Southington, was held | "o |/ ol Reed is a big man in |rival in Hartford took place at 10 7 e { this morning, Mr. Judd says: “Educa. | Saturday afternoon with services inj co 0% FEC LT G ey, | o'clock and then a wait until 11:30 D tl’ tl f N C t d C l t tion is the corner stone of American |the Bradiey Memorial chapel in Qak ) Lo BOR P, B 0 e | 0'clock was necessary. emonstration o emo orsets an Irciets lite. Our schools are our \n,yku..q.d“"l metery in Bouthington. The |, oo oonvincing speakers that eve Teachers' Visiting Day H for training for future citizenship. Ix ANOMIC JILUN CHRATCAERIER OULEONOE: [\ xite AL Britol The public schools of the city were l cellent opportunitics are being off ! the tenth operation that Mr. Thomas Round Lunch Cloths, 54 inch size in Madeira, i It broidered and cut work, oblong table Venetian, Filet and Carrickmacross pieces, $9.50 | cloths, 54 inch, with scarfs to match, just re- upwar ceived from Florence, Also 72x72 inch Squares I the grave, the Plainville lodge con- | fay t 1 a | N ducting the burial servi | He has specialized ANy years i today »w for the annual to the foreign bhorn as w 18 1o the £ e Chamben orl Comm } ting day for the local teachers, . . . . . ig Benefit in Getting Yours This Week e o Sobiren . arde the | P, Chires Novam Mured |11 Chamber of Commerce work and | Jiiing da fo the ool lasche |they may mould their lives according| . e re. Charles H. ) oo " igo reorganized the board of | stitutions of learing in the state and IT 15 IMPORTANT TO EVERY WOMAN TO MEET MISS CANNON, CONSULTANT O TIERE [to American idcals and this sympa- | Norton of Hed Stone Hill, who died | oo ' o 1qlint, Michigan, se- |also in the adjoining states. In ae- v i A MAN MEET ) ’ NSULTANT CORSETIERE thetic efficiency should be studied and | 'Tiday night at St. Francis' hospital, | 7" £ i % p ordance with the ruling of the beard o1 the Nemo Hygicnic-Fashion Institute of New York, who will be here all this week. Lot her show S aorectitod by aill : Hartford, was held this aftcrnoon at [CUring It an annual income of $40,- posdrransiv bkt doan gt d you the successtul way to health, to beauty, to comfort through CORRECT NEMO CORSETING. | ““Monday is American Constitution |2 O'clock from her home. Rev,[000- later he became nansger of | of eCUCSUON SACh SeR s There is no charge at all for her supcrvision and consultation. Come sce what the right Nemo can do Baavs ay, Patriotism day: Wed. |Charles 8. Wyckoff, pastor of the |th¢ organization and wit three |a report on his or her ShESIVESSNY for you! She awaits you at Corset Section, one floorup. o hbl: SRl Chath e V. | Plainville Congregatinal church, of- | Y¢ars under his direction its mem- | while assigned on ’hl:llril:‘ A o s " ity : bership increased to 2,000 and its in- Chimney Fire Calls Firemen eracy day, und Friday | ficiated at the services, Burial was ir i Miiteracy da \andireiday, | Selaind o the s 4l Was inj ome to $50,000, a year pledged to | A blazing chimney called out Squad WeEOUE 11 sooln 4l ovee shal Sebokalix fu atsrinie three years. The gremt record Dan | A this morning to the home of Mre. ISANE D SEROVIC AL DVMLEDS | L Reed made at Flint will long be re- | Helen 1. Kilduft on Woodland street, country, Martha Rebekah will entertain the | . » . “Last . Sidan, | ofticers of the Windsor lodge. and | Membered More homes, additional | The prompt arrival of the fire fighters Af, Founation week waa o ol parks and wonderful civic achieve- | checked the flames in an inciplent T | contents of the building. East Berlin Items H | ) |great success and it is hoped that a | h lodge of New Beitain this eve. | oo 0o e monuments to his wntire | state so that no sppreciable damage N ws | The house was oceupied by negro| Edward Krauth has returned t e i . { greater interest will be manifoste {ning in Odd Fellows' hall, Supper | s Be’ l'n e employes of the company. The wom- | home on Grove strect after spending (4o o | l‘:: 308 SEaRanH thiv T8 L served from §:30 to Tra0 |INE energy and ability, and the close | was done. an who kept the house was in New [the week-cnd us the gucts of friends |xonoots. . 0 ANt 0 our ek and a large class of candidates | </OWShip be had with the leading Inspection Tenight , men of that growing eity. Inspection of Captain G. A. Had- ritain and the men who lived there |in New York city H “1 con . 4| will be initiate apt cordially invite all parents and N d The annual dinner of tomorrow sell Camp, U, 8. W. V., will take place | had also gone out, There is another The ladies of the Methodist churcn | s [ those interestod sdtication < P Sisters' Sale R[[;fl“n SEEN Fl]R louse . short distance away, but it fs [Will hold u “donkey” social in the |t ';',_1:":‘I,;”\h""";l""_ ”,,‘,"'." il ,,‘,M"I"':.,‘mph_ ";'.U‘ Nale Pythian | MENL Wil be a big event in the an- [at the meeting tonight in Red Men's | > % ARSI Sy oo | nals of such gatherings in Bristol. hall, when Senior Vice-Commander thought that the occupants of this |church sement on Wednesday ove v | Re hools this wee R o e | Sisters, will hold the annual d K. A visit from | . most unusual and pleasing stunt pro- | George Veech of South Manchester | Luilding had also gone out. "nll:xl November 21, at 5 o'clock, M parcnts and our townspeople encour- | %1 in Prior’s Drug store Wednesday, 4 g, In an attempt o cater the building |Uharles Nelson, Mrs, Archer Walsh, ! ages our teachers and pupils | he | November 21 ey articles, food | 8TaM has been arranged by Brown | will attend. Members of the New Brit. .u“m.~ the fire several men got 1" Mrs, Leslic Cogswell, o s y s 4 pupils in the Joyee and Harry . Barne There lain and Manchester camps will be great work the schools all over the | and home-made candy will bhe on will be musical scleetions of various | guests of the local camp tonight and through a cellar window and found a | Wetherill and Mrs, Luther Turner will | countey are doing that of 1 | #ale and the proceeds will be donated can of Kerosene, ‘This led to n.. act as hostesscs, Everybody is cor- ’ W SRS OV IRNING | ; 0 ty and entertainment stunts that | following the inspection, an entertain. P children ts be good " n order |10 the charitible objects of the so- diully invited | 00d citizens in order e chariti bjcets of the 80~ | (il be unique and unusual. ment will be presented. wor[hinglon Distflc[ Making HISOLY JUAS Lhy frd was. o€ fueshdury {that the foundations of this splendid | clety. origin, as the housckeeper was ig.| The Progressive Reading circle will | govornment may be forevor upheid by ; Plainville Bricfs Red Men's Great Chiefs Coming A. O, H, Installation the recently elected norant of how the kerosene happencd (hold its monthly meet a ‘ me y s happen ll y Ing at the hom [ the future citizens in the coming gen- | Mrs. D, (L Peck I8 seriously il at Great chiefs of the reservation of fl:"""'"""""‘ of Mot Lo officers of Division No. 1, A, O, . i i {to be ther of Nrs, Willig le est ¢ Good ShOVIIlIg “)“.h 95 Memm s e il o Valllam Noble in West Crom- | erations,” her home on Broud street with an at- |Connceticut will visit Compouncs | One of the men who works at the | Well Tuesday evening, tribe, 1. O, . M. of this city on Wil take place at the meeting on nmln stated th orn that ¢ The ladics o e B st | More Auto Accid tack of Neuritls . e TMe raing Inat. the | plies 9t the Waored Heart | Mrs. Helen Freeman is demonstrat- | Tuesday night when the wigwam on | Tuesday night in Hook & Ladder hall when County President lLawrones fire started from the outside of [church will hold thelr we . Mlainville was agaln the seene a » weekly whist again th n “ling the heating pad for which she Prospect street will be prepared for 3 Mangan of New Rritain will direct 1he mmm thus strengt 9 o {0l social ) v ehur ) g umbor of obile @ s over| SGOUTS ARE WOR”NG HARD prsly e ey Srenghuning (es sde e rna s Ry l:‘"l"'""“' sy iiuce o [T gmpeds "I:’v""'"l"” HCCIAENtS OVEr | hay the entire representation in this the reception of nearly 500 members | - N g e A kS s lins i) | ¥ village fuir and gusts, Members of Wenx tribe [the ritual. He will be assisted by s The night was & very forey one and | Pollard wilt d brought to the attention of the writer, | T0te #t the Greeenwich { . ol y thowe »-m...g L& the: e :1;;":":;”““?""'4 The ““““"'o" “;( ":”"h":' s o TN detillh oom ',",‘, i 1389 "“"- In Hartford this week of Southington and of Mattabessett | County Vice-President Thomas Dig- Fire Tascs Dwelling In Kast Borlls==], 0 within - 100 foot. ‘The giare |WHll meet at the home of Mre. Krank |Are known, but the other wan seporteg |, N> and Mrs. A. D, Cady will leave |tribe of New Britain wiil attend in | nam of Hartford. The officers will be b o o « e of Mrs. g Vb ‘ or was ed | 3 K<l oy . i | - R 18 reported |y onorrow for Miami, Florida, to |large numbers, according to advices | installed as follows: President, Jumes N | e uld not ¥ scen in East Berl Cobey iy H g 1 ’ ws Its [co e moe 3 1 [Cobey on Wilcox avenur day art. 10 be a slight crash in ch Tittle - : T o i thowght that an inyesti ,mr“',:' “,IV [ernoon to soW, The ‘”"“”'J ":"‘ - wan d to th “.h,’ - |""‘ Lspend the winter, received by the officers of the local |J. MeCusker ; vice-president, John stig § hold _ a hutomoblies | ¢ } been received from | tribe, Guests of the tribe will be Past | Brennan; recording secretary, Laws Program For Season—Harey Nelson | e conductod bazaar and enterty ent a p and no Injuries were sustaine 3 ards have . - i IPNIGTRGNS Bt L9 Athy vere sustained by the |, oq Mrs. Howard Lalield stating Great Sachem Albert Kistner of Wat- | rence Winters; financial secretary, Pa- treasurer, Thomas | Program Is Announced lctic hall Wednesduy ove decem. | drivers, 1 Practures Right Leg—Other Tems, |y ygo 0 e Teriin has | ber § o St i nesion kB B ar E they have arrived at their destination. |erbury and Past Great Sachem George | trick Hasset as | R LT urieg, ot airchild of Stratford. In addition to | Moran; sentinel, John Hurley; sers W season of action bhefore « o The “Lafar ll oot | Is reported, near the N e — re it and th 0™ club will meet at the noar the White Oak stone | 1., iihad front room for rent, 74 |talks by these men, sh addresses | geant-at-arms, James McLoughling chaplain, the Rev. Oliver T, Magnell. - - b 4 Cresi o [ Program for activities has been an. | home of Mrs V. Read cox | TVETTY on the New Liritain road e | Jess Soured. . th i Crom, the | pounced, venue I'riday evening 0N WAISOH | gaturday night. - An Sokaony ‘1 jver | WHIting strcet, ~American gentleman | will be delivered by Judge Willlam R SR WiIOH RbuRE WO, U | o ‘hett avont 1 the organisation] TR Waelmes siul. s ¢ 0 [ who wan driving towards New Britan | ¥ 0Vt Malone, former Mayor Joseph 15, Dut- | Preparations are being made by the Wi glve a : W Britain - v ton and Past Rachem Thomas A, |local division for the big reception on SBamncl A, FVigke, chairn of - the b ol Berlin branch, stoted this morning | V' eyl e nu;‘m\u T‘ the Com- "l\xl\;4 rn]n'i social in the Athietic hail “l'”v' - n’m ’ £ wpeed, sped down the R e e ot oo | Daeahce’ s witons. iy T L imunity house on December 7, at cdnesday evening, Novembe L] owards the raflroad sid N " ey, v wsual fi i t that memberships in the Worthing ovember st iding which SOUTHINGTON NEws 8 . — . " 8 ted Me ot e rreesen G, " W " lcrosses the 1 "held at & o'clock after which degree | be inftiated at a meeting in Red Men's O :ll tat Mrs. Krederick G, Platt of New | Paul's orchustra “will furnish (o [T the road and aithoush the | work will be performed by the fam. | wigwam and guests will be present over 100 before the drive is ended, | Pritain will he the speaker Her | Music Futen were down to permit the pas. | ——e ous team of the local tribe, Follow. | from all over New England., State To dute about 45 memberships have subjeet will be: “Confidence—Mothers [nage of a switching enginc, the deiver | N 1ing ine, the deiver . ing the busin swession Chief Rob- | President John Donnelly of this city No definite report has been ween Sl DA THe Bos : NEWSPAD Fonubd bt st \ il atiended: meeting of thees em cither East Berlin or Kensin : Wters e hostesses will \E J . could not stop in time 10 avoid hir. | well attended meeting o se | n frem cither East ¥ 8 4 x NG them, The automobile erashed |interested in the enforcement of law |ert Ityan will serve a luncheon and |18 in charge of the arrangement. Deming, Mrs, Guite and Mrs. Shepard, | Publisher of y through the gates and overturned program will con- “Hootch” Manufacturer Fined be Mrs. Garner Goodwin, Mrs, Lester n, but one Is expectod soon . o o Aster ! s ton ' 1t | wa sheld in the town hall last night. | the postprandial On January 16 an afternoon of was badly smashed, but the driver The meocting was - :‘“«T :I.l'l mh‘ l‘;n”“m)gh\m ‘vm: hoxing mutches of four Michael Soncavage was fined $100 morning th he Beouts have jus 4 b is h bt . . ade thelr start in that district apd |MU8Ic Wil be cnjoyed. The program i 1o have escaped injury Pr. A. J. Cotting. who after deliver- and costs this morning at the police ure progressing rapidly in the numper | ¥ be In charge of Mrs. Charles E. New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 19, | Sideswiped Another Car ling a short addrees introduced ex- team of Compounce | cot sion by Judge Joseph M. o+ "’“m,,r;,m‘,\ e [Pratt and Mra, K. 0. Shjerden who | HUEh Boyd, cditor and publisher of | 0 xew ot . Governor Marcus H. Holcomb as|tribe occupies an enviable pi in | Donovan on a charge of having man- » . 11 also ac the New 13 e New Britain police investigated | s Ited Men's circles in this state and | ufactured intoxicants at his home on Rov, Mr, Fiske estimated that there | V') 8180 act as hostesses, Branswick Dally Home | 4, acoident which oe urred enrl “". _ | principal sp . “Teaching the Bible in the home,” | NeWs and the Sunday Times L s said that he had neighboring commonwealths becanse | Conlon street would probably be 85 or 40 member K A a) nex, dicd at | terday morning at e ex-governor said that he had n 4 - will be the subject of the meet midnight & at a point some yards | vite encak at the mecting | 0f the sterling character of its ritual The case of Mrs. Michael Pirog of ships secured in East Berlin - One 85 » of the mecting on L west been invited to speak at the meeting g presided over by February 20 This will be in charge He was born in Bangor, Ireland, of ,_i",' ke ‘_""‘ Felix J. L unm t work. The rep of the team has Willams street, charged with the sale apen strect, Hartford, been so recognized that it has ac- | of lignor was continued until Decem- memboership has boon sccured '3 : » of Mrs, Arthur 1. Woodraff Mrs, | Years ago, and strved his newspaper | of 1o the Etola assembly of prople who had organ- cepted an invitation to confer the de- [ ber 15 to consider further facts in the the ' &rees upon members of the New York | cas Her husband is at present in The chairman stated th tribe in Gotham after Christmas. the county jail at Hartford on a liquor by ex-Senator Elijah Itogers and t report \ I he was mlad to be abie to speak to Clarence Boardman will & as | apprenticeship as a printer in Bel- | g o ”"I';' l""H']V;vM a et d sideswiped his | 1 ostess, fast. He came to New 1y p = tervitory was mapped out by the ’ mswick 45 tomobile ) P gear o John L. Dennelly of New . ars ugo where he became foreman il TING BTAr out | ot chalrman and each scout was given s A . - s nlalu of |v|: district, together with the | ®V1! #Peak at the mecting arch New Brunswick Time Latey 4 tir reeant map T e | s His ger and Policemen titual work of the team and has kept alder Working Hard names of people to b called upon and | d Toonias S s ) : direc (mt‘ |..: seeuring the n'nmlul-, lacting on inform ,,,.,’,, “:”':::I 'N‘u-\, R p Judge | W18 cohorts to a high standard Chaire William 1. Ca the ships | Meagley will be the hostess on which he originally worked. the | visited the home of Hents Weocirer T | Thomas 1. Wele ficiency by regular rehearsals membership committee of the chame Tew. Mr. Fiske 18 weil satisficd with | HOUsehold cconomics will be dis- | Times, wh il ogop e of Henry Woolrey of | D AR il S ey Al e oo T Wkl et the way things arc going and mated | ey o APrll 16, Mre. George 11, | pape to ha ing the car whicl his committee to bring in 300 new thet the Werthington diseiet has | w o o L lc In charge. Mes. Arthur Latin's ca ir. Wool gtz of op \ as to the merits ain is ably assisting in members within the next four week . " Woodruft will be the hostess " AS SWINE h b ‘ sons £y 't 2| wor I y the | 19€ gone beyond its record for last year Miv. SNEbeth Wickwire SHt have hat point mentioned e 1t ] ing o the In the last roll cull 91 members Were | charge of the discussion of current secured (rom that scction of the town, |, ot B0 UL CISTUREIOR 0 urrent The total will be announced s00n after | wir b the Scouts are doing their work we The ized to help enforce the laws of country. Mr. Holcomb said | Chatles J. Phelan is in charge of the law convietion was being enforeed in a subject will be “Trees, | he founded The Home News and o Shrubs and Perenninls Mrs. W. 0. | cight years ago acquired the paper was said said that regardiess of the differ ' LK. Gaffney of N and his fellow workers have Atlantic City, Nov, 19— Charl 5. | pass He heard a click, but | 14 ou e stron packed by ! o ; ; cured a formidable list of applics tkamp of Cleveland, to A not know that he had sideswiped . ens. My . 4 v ¥ > \ ;‘M be reported on A“ inent of the international ot N He continued atong ports ¥ he has chamber dinncr on Tucsday nigh cdway association, inc., was arrest. | a8 the car also kept going. The " ¢ tio: nrerred Council Mecting Postponed ed today after his indictment regular Tuesday night mm!m( hostess the close of the drive and the chalr- | The annual meeting and plenie wil mian is confident that previous records | yake place on June 17 at the home of i AL mertin P o marh - nder hio e sky #toc g " r ‘oolsey's car h J J « d e E t f an # e ol vie week because of the chamber of will be broken | Mrs, Theodore Ravage . A Mysterions Vire Mrs. Robert 1, Deming is president | "H041ing laws, He was held to await| Which ha ntly been caused by occasions the tos X n @ - et inner, The five beard Wil A fire of mysterious origin occurred the organization, Mrs Chase | “ifadition after §7,500 was not sjorh. | the : It Is not Kknown there were but fey 5 < Ay o Prostp arm gt & gt in Kast Berlin Saturday evening at ale, vice-president; Mrs. Theodore | oM NE . "”' ""‘ authorities will | law whd, Te 8 £ i Sort .':",M ey - “:,t” 2 about $:30 o'ciock, resulting in the | Savage, secretary, and Mrs, Chatles - action in the matter gl a o N o e == @eotruction of a dwelling home.at the | Pratt, treasorer, . W KRULL~HIGGINS, Thomas Cotton Mather rt s confirming U 1. 0. Clark Brick yards. Kensington Church Notes fvoends of Guerge Krall of Harts; | As totton Mather, age y L that he did ve . o - S L — The residents of that section were | There is considerable on the pro- (074 and Miss Rosc Higgine of Clark | ¥*a Mou View, died at ty ink the as in a8 pitiab ntire proceeds will ed 10 te 1397 tHE. e o e % called out shortly after 8 o'clock by |gram of the Kensington Congregs. |TTC0L this city, will be interested to F B J ral hospital about | condition was pointed out to reh fund Z g day Afternoon the blowing of the whistlc al the yard | tional church this week, according to| 7047 0f their marfiage in New York " derday morning. e [Me closed his talk with an appe 1 ty of the fuell was and 1t was discovered that one of the | the pastor. ity last week ‘ alth for soms time | (he y y K t « A . ented damage Louses oceupied by employes of the 1 e fnanda civh will meet tomor - ytdionts cxpected to live. la { onr ¢ and t g 5 e Ariet bbb e g company was blazing fiereely The |[row evening at 8 o'clock in the HEARINGS POSTPONED > v ' his wife, three ang 1 ' . ! i work. The bin occupants were away at the time and ‘thur\ h pariors shington, Nov. 1% - The fedora . Jackson of New jderaine v hs ‘ That South " " a new . 1l times during the fire had gained such headway that On Wednesday afternoon at 2:40 |1rade commission has postponed until 'f""“ 1 4 Olive Mather of fut 1 A " owee an effort is it was impossibie to save any of the |0°clock the Ladies Ald society of the | December 3 hearings on its complaint :"“"," g - |church will meet at the home of #Eainst Pennssiva anth-acite § ")""' » v o Mrs. Clarence Baldwin Barrels for v charging unfair commercia aptachosiiod be held Wednes. | Satur i S . | The & way | 92Y & the undertaking Ander hen questio i ¢ 1 . liniste Vit Wake up! There | Marion, Alabama, and Tougaloo, e ring originally pariors « WA ey NOSE CLOGGED FROM asiopt, wih b pached, Measbers| w4 Tor tods B i ety & Co. 911 whether or wo he bad given . th broad street and riices will be he . % e re reiars house * 1 A COLD OR CATARRH are asked to leave ""'rl‘:f.-"' [ at the Advent Christian chureh at 2 e s loca ) 5 Sy i packed, at the home of taldwin . 4 o' clock rial will be in Harwin- vir mistake them- 1 Pacifie rolice red a mark on the right 't ¥ ar . mitt i bi-Lnpdresir e godby ingro son, Thomas | ., conditions |on or before Wednesday e OF WaS PFOSpon- Teaso Cream in Nostrils To The Woman'® Missionary society SRR — p Air Passages. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:45 |3 §4 ” Pythian Temple, X6, 25 Psihian D80 10 FgHt to the use of the jand.|lease is said Sessscsssssssssssesssssses |0CI0ck with Mra, Clarence Baldwin re . . 10 While it has been pointed out that it been four Members of the congregation are in- e ot 1ol s tahen me ofl ..« plah of fecat Ku iwx Kian.| The Sons of Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos- | vited to attend WEP WOIR 5L 1008 8 TWiers drup{ s to Show Their apptoval of the | reated the *. team of New trils open right up, the air prasages of Conadition Sati-factory H H HH tormation of the Citizens league no Britain at the Sand Hill grounds ye your head are clear and you ecan| The condition of Henry Nelson of “ous ool of This stutement Dias bres of:|terday AMernosh by the seore of § Ireathe freely. No more hawking, | Kensington, who fractured his right ’ i+ That there were hooded 1o 2. The locals outclassed the + snuffling, mucous discharge, head- | leg yesterday afternoon in a foothall : ti t DANCE "u""‘ e etor cible for the erection of the cross lack of st reme Wil but Joint-Ease been con- ite eV department © ache, .— . " s reported at e New wche, dryness—no struggling for | game, reported th firmed by & parly of young men in game and had little difficulty in 1- | succeeds It's for joint troubles only, whether breath at night, your cold or catarrh | Britain General hospital today as e M e the 40 e o Gl curteinty |stng i e town who havin . uriosits . 1 Manier E {in ankle, k hip. eibow, shoulder, in lgom !:nl'tvllllolfl !]l¢ was taken to the sromed Ay The ML OF $he Sering Ok Sanvh o Vi Yon't stay stuffed up! Got a small | institution immediately after the ac- . B! 3 oy " . ther the bottle of Hiy's Cream Baim fromn your | cident. They Work While You Siesp.” Mmmm e '"""I' . ":_"";r" ;'”."\"“ '3‘, "".""y \, S e N s lmor Segbondincges - —— druggist sow. Appiy a little of thi Teaflic 1« Heary When you feel sick, dizzy, -t PUUIIES S Ve Jees N T o a "::‘lm. ”"”-'Mi‘r’n"“ B e The Deaviest traiiic of the 10N sea- | When your head s 068l oF weling, o " q""'."""', 15 hooded 41:'"-:- who -u.nv,,. e ._m T"‘ I .‘v,. vn'llv up for ng to- i .mi’.‘-_‘ i st 2 L.I:‘vu‘r".v'..‘:‘p::n-v:! nostrils, et it penetrate throtigh every Son %0 far was seen on the turnpike | your stomach I8 sour or gaswy, just PAY EVENING to make their identit known. | day th mes 3 you alr passage of the head: sootye and yesterday A contine line of cars|take one or two pleasant “Cascaris U nder the Amepices of the cross was brought to the conter wararnts issue by Verme ishe Wewl the swollen, inflamned Mucous | KOIng both north and south gmssed 1o refleve comstipation and Miiow ALL-PLAINVILLE VOO TRALL he town where it was put up be- cuting Attorncy Warren D. Cha WO ot Ange : S mbrane, glving sou indtam roliet. | throngh Teriin and tne police offfcors ness. No griging—nicest eathartic THEAM theen Diley's Srug sere & il Ehpedied TRt Acting €Y - oy g . Eiy's Cream Balin is just what cvery |on duty at the corners stated that lasative on earth for Me Womn Music by Ahiberg's Symcopated telephons ¢ xchange ' «& Attorney Camp will bandle t t wone and lNigaments— eold and catarrh sulferer has been | never before has lay traffic been and ¢ ren 18¢ boxes, niso 25 ar Orehestra viewe by the towns 3 casc today 1 coede. Ask all drug- seeking. 1i's just spiendid. | %0 heavy during the & | 3% sizes—any drug store. morning. large addition to Une forging _— refiable drugieh

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