New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1923, Page 7

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o A S B e st WY N Y L ALQIS0R 5. THANKSGIVING SILVER SPECIAL SELLING GOING ON—We are offering the table’s appearance and be found useful in serving. lotz of others that you will want to see. Handy Table Pieces with sterling handles, gives choice of Pie Knives, Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Tomato Servers ~— Each steel blade, $3.95 Silver Baking Dishes with cover and white enam- eled insert for baking. $3 98 . Very special for Sugar Rowl, $5.95 blades and $4.98 Dinner Knives, Rogers, with sharp guaranteed stainless, with Rogers name on every knife, six for ... Rogers Silver Tea Sets—Tea Por, Spoon Holder and Creamer, com plete with 12-inch tray Carming Sets, three pieces, good steel silver plated handles. Set. Double Vegetable Dishes, end or lock many good things in silver that will add much to Note the values told of here, though there are 26-Piece Table Sets, 1851 Roger Bros, six Knives, six Forks, six Teaspoons, six Tablespoons, 'Sugar Shell and Butter Knives, The set complete rs—=Attractive hammered $1.00 Double Vegetable Dishes, Rogers make, in quality plate. Special $12.50 for.. designs, in $4.98 Colonial Salt and Pepper designs, put up in box. Set . Cheese and Cracker Dishes, cluding hammered effects. Each various Candlesticks, 10 inches high, design, very suitable for Thanksgiving. Pair. . lver Nut Sets—Six picks will ma their donations which will | be turned over to the children's ward ;at the hospital or to the childien’s | home. With the little tots making big an effort to make the lives of the {unforiunate happ the adults of Piairville are sure to do their utmost ‘l«) cirry their share of kindness a1.d { 10y, . K t on Educational Week Principal Orrin 1. Judd of (he Plainville Grammar school stated to- day that education weéek this year m the lccat school was observed with much interest and resulted in a large |nvmber of parents becoming interest- | in what is being carried on in the sclools. In all the class rooms, the regular school work was carried on | giving the visitors an opportunity to | see the systems being used. According to Mr. Judd, parents and | [others interested often get wrong im- i pressions of the teachers, conditions | !in the school and the work being done tsere as shown by the reports brought home by the pupils, heard from misconstrued statements and |tales that are told. These reports accepted at their face value in ny cases without an effort being made to get the school's side o the {story and in this way, the parents side with their children and become firmly fixed against the schools. 1In this way, cducation week hrings the | parents and teachers together in a | way that is impossible otherwise, The parents meet the women and men who have their children in charge, Wrong impressions are often corrects ed and the parents often find that their children have misrepresented things in order to cover up their own deficiencies, Mr. Judd, speaking for the ers, stated that they wish operate with the parents, want them to become interested in the school work at all times, This increases the proficiency of the teachers, the work of the pupils and the pleasant rela- tions between hoth teachers and par- ents He schools that Bristol News WANTS KLAN TALKER INBRISTOL CHURCH, Plainville News TWOMORE BREAKS ARDUSE PLAINVILE \Grovery and Drug Stores Entered ' and Ransacked Early Sunday HOSPITAL DAY TOMORROW Ilepon From Schools on Fducation Request at Meeting Sunday MALONE DENOUNCES K. K. K Construction dob—Chamber of Weck—Henry David Injured Yes- terday—About 150 G Commerce Membership Contin Sts Visit Mr. and Mrs, Brock—Plainville Briefs Grow—School Teacher Engags | A Permission to introduce a Ku Kilux Klan speaker at the discussion on next Sunday of the Congregational Broth- erhood on the Enforcement™ w asked by P liams of Providence, 1., at the clusion of the denouncement of the Klan yesterday by Judge William J. Malone in his talk, “Law enforcement as exemplified by the Ku Klux Klan" before the brotherhood. When ques- tioned by Judge Malone as to his identity and his connection with the klan, Mr, Williams was careful not to admit any allegiance to the klan ex- cgpt that he was “there to see justice done to the klan.” He thought it fair to have the klan discussed jone angle only and desired that its| work he presented by one of its mem- bers, by the brotherhood. Judge W. J. Malone brilliant address on the feeble the Saturday night or early Sunday morning two more daring robberies were committed in Plainville, Thieves {broke into Byington's drug store on I‘\Vo.'ll Main street and into the gro- {cery store of Eastwood and Foran in the Russell block. About $12 in pen- nies was taken from the grocery |store and a small amount of change from the drug store. The robbers | | broke through a hatchway in Bying- {ton’s store, broke open an inner door |and then seized the ave which was in {the cellar and chopped out a panel |ir the door leading into the store up- | stairs. The cash register contained lonly a small amount of pennies and [these were taken. Nothing clse was | disturbed, according to reports, In the grocery store, the robbers were more ambitious and more suc- | cessful. A cellar door was also brok- en in here and entrance into the store was made through a trap door. About | 812 had been left in the regis- | ter and this taken store itself was ransacked | thrown and ¢ p being cleared supy cause robbers thought | day’s receipts would be seor where. Plainville business morning protesting in no con- teach- to co- delivered d of intellectuality A ne toler. the | time, urges to more the parents often and may keep cash visit The ance and how was s of the Klan promoters that law 1 must t to ¢ ey being following i ot during the p o satme. {inte office the principal | Kindergarten, morning class §, arter- are this |noon 21; Grade 1A, morning 13, aft- | uncertain | ernoon, 2; grade 1B, morning, 12, about ery o v lawle took t Itoman Cat tant and told both denominations. At the conclusion of Judge Malone's address, a stirring talk on “American- {ism" by the Rev, E, L. A report of n¢ nCe yosedly F T nd of k a Protes restricted | e e visitors of a holic the of how the klan men was delivercd Providence Man Makes Slanling‘ | Engineers Arrive For New Departure | series of talks on “lLaw | wil-! un-! from | The request was not actcd upon | llr»r under the auspices of the Arym | elub of the Prospect Methodist church. Frank Hyde of Torrington, a former well known citizen, is director of the play and will also play the part of | “Josh” in the production. This | play is the original of “The Old Homestead,” a story of rural New | England life, by Denman Thompson. The proceeds of the presentation will i be devoted to the fund of the ciub to | carry on its welfare work. Gale Does Damage. terrific wind storm of early Sunday morning raised havoe among the trees of the city and tore down several telephone and telegraph wires in the outlying sections. A splendid | whne birch tree in the yard of Joseph Ward on Main street was uprooted I bur fortunately fell away from the | house so that no damage was done ! 1o the structure, Cider Trial Intevests Locally The trial of Wilbur Alderman of | Burlington in that place at 1 o'clock [ this afternoon has attracted a good sized delegation from this city as the jaccused is well and favorably known ! here. Officers seized 40,000 gallons cider last week in a raid on the Alderman farm, making one of the biggest hauls in the history of the | state, The'case has aroused much local speculation as Mr. Alderman has | government permits for several kinds , of intoxicants to be in his possession and the outcome of the affair is being awaited with great interest, The “Herald” will be represented at the trial and will carry a full account of the disposition of the case. Cne Tournament On | The cue artists of the New Depare ture plant have turned out well in the pool tournament that began this | week at the Endee club. To rate the players according to mbility, various classes have been formed as a man progresses, he goes up a class but | should he slump, a lower class awaits him. The classes are arranged as | follows Class 1- Kreft | Simmons The 50 balls: Goodridge, Johne Maronn, Pilon, Pratt, Bush, Haines, Huston and | son Ha | ey, ssey, Kilduff, Cheney, T Bresnahan rst, Gere, Gi Burnham, Patterson, and Knill Class 3 ba Beach, | Brown, McFarland, A. Nelson, Prenez, Russell, Cari Green, Nelson, J. Granger and s: with which |Atfernoon 18; grade 2A, 16; 2B the breaks have been made and the |16 2C, 15 1A, robbers have gotten away. Neither |29 5 of the proprictors of the places “,..‘hm 6, §; B, notified at any time that their doors |4 and §, making a total for the had heen opencd, although Constable | Woe visitors, Prineipal Judd A. W. Furrey is supposed to try the |awarded early dismissal to doors and report any entrances which (W0 rooms having the biggest have been made, jber of visitors, and these werc One business man this morning stat. ' 4A and LA, ed that last I'riday night, he had lert Henry David ured his place with one side door opened, Henry Duvid was slightly He thought that he had left it lock- | Yesterday afternoon about 1 ed, but when theplace was opened in | When, while riding his bicyele home the morning, the door was found [from work, he was struck o« slightly ajar, but the fact had not knocked down by an automobile been reported to him. A number of | Was thrown from the wheel and them are planning to protest this bruised about the legs and body but condition to the proper authorities Wwas able to continne on his way., The (tion to the delivering of the cident and when arrested later by the und complain of the facts as they ave, | dviver of the automobile, according |terday was thought to be deyeloping | police said that he did not know that They stated this morning that addi- [to Mr, David was in no way at fanlt jaround the eity as several andnymons | he ran any one, A crowd of | tlonal protection would have to be And the police were not called in. {letters were received by members of | boys, playing in the street, had been afforded them, &s the fact that three | Mr. David, it is said, tried to cross in [the committee in charge, relating to! passed but that was all the informa- Lreaks were made within one week, (front of the oncoming car and was |a discontinnance the talk, but the|tion he had of the accident. Young the first of which was in the Rialto |#truck before he could get out of the program was carried out, It was sald | Bakula was attended by Dr, Willlam Roda 8hop, and the robbers had gotten | way. vesterday that the local klan had| . Hanrahan away clean, has stirred them such turned well for the gathering but | Liquor Violator Jailed nothing has done in a long time ind Mrs, Peter B {no confirmation of this fact could br I'rank Kaniski of the East Bristol Officer Andrew Hogan, one of their golden wedding anniver- [ had, | aection was sentenced fo jafi for 89 Plainvilie’s most efficient patrolmen, | sary at their home on South Wash- | days on each of four counts by Judge was called in by the proprietors of the [ington street yesterdauy afternoon, | on Saturs [ William J. Malone in the police court, grocery store and he investigated the About 150 guests calied on the couple [day urternoon at # bridge party at[when he was charged with violations affalr «nd agatn called the state po- to congratulate them and they were |the home Miss 1. Jennie Peck at|of the lquor law., His arrest took lice Into the cascs, Similar clues such [received In the home by the bridal {100 Mapie strect, of the engagement | place Saturday. Attorney J. P, o'Cone as were found in the Rialto, were party. Among the callers were Mrs, (of Miss Marguerite Palladine of | nell appeared for him. found in hoth places yesterday and L. B. Graham who attended the cou- [ Montelatr, N. J.. wml Gerald Budge| peter Kupehiek the police feel sure that they will ap- | ple as bridesmaid at the wedding. of this Miss Pailadino I8 the | gned $16 and prehend the burglars before the day | Gue were present from New [daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P. Palla- | probation for three months on & is out | York, Springfield, New Haven, Water- | dino of Mortc and has been ins |y peace charge, He was are Hospital Day Here { bury, Bristol, New Britain and Plain- [structor of languages at the local HIgh | oated after complaint had been made Mrs, Henry Trumbull, a member of ville, Mr, and Mrs, Brock were the for the last three years. Mr. |y netghbors that he had been beat woman's board of the New Brit- | recipients of a number beautify is the Mra. Bdward €. |y i wite General hospital, i= acting as a gifts all in gold among which were a | Du nod s cmployed by the New| Joseph Womil sentonced 0 of one to solicit and collect [large number of gold picees of money, | Departure Mig, Co. 1 1l Jays on & breach of peace delicacies and food for | All members of the family pres- Annnal Senior “Prom™ | charge the New Britain Gen- | ent including, Misses Mary and Helen naval “prom™ of the senior| e d the Children's Home [of Plainville; Anna of New Haven Bristol High school will | ywaien, in order that the |Mrs. Percy Smith of Hartrord: Mrs, December 26 in the | g both the patients | Susan Green of Willimantic and John the Com- |\ he made more | Brock Springfield. ANl sous and chosen for the | "ot LB renzo Deifine, charged This has been an | daughters and tw grandchtiaren, | well toward com- | oy anion of responsibility in cone New Britain, but is Susan and Robert Smith of Hartrord will attract about 200 | &, CEOER Bt ar aceident of such an affair has | Miss Mary Brock the wedding ling to those in charge | Sunday. was continued until Teestas Painville fdress in whieh mo: was Relier Meeting Annnal. therefore in Plainville, | gowaed 30 years ago meeting of the Mutual | Letters Awarded Hospital Day and |ding was performed ation the New De.| Voothall letters were awarded to- idents who care P. O, Hours Thursday Manufactn company will { day by Principal Henry E. Cottle and making the Thanks- "hursday, Thanksgiving Day, wi at Tuesday | Superintendent h Karl A, for unfortunates, | be obscrved as a holiday in the Plain- t ed when to g members of ating fruit, ville post office. The following holi held and the [1he high school football squad: Bush, any other day schedule hours will be te Allmire, White, Waterhouse, arranged out tamp window opens Sultivan, e Kappell, 14 closes at 11 m. regist Riordan, the point opens at § a d close Santaniel- be | \il { no insue made 10 articles to | 1o the con- words against the ecase $6.98 48¢ .. and cracker o 35 balls: Frazier, Harlow, Case, Waters, Quirk, Cook, Marsh, Burns and Haves, | Class 536 balls: Emanuelson, Ab- | bott, Hart, Hyatt, Sweeney, Carl An- | derson, Chas, Anderson, Gearing and Atkins, Class 4 Keeyers, handles, hammered designs, big value. . Wismer, pastor of the church, “You attend service in this old ehureh and I attend mass |the street, and why shouldn't allowed to worship in out own without interference,” saik the speak- er. He took the klan back into the dim recesses of history to show its| Class 6-—20 balls: (Infant class) utter fallacy and spoke of the failure | Hart, Reynolds, Vuilleumier, Lincoln, of all such sim movements. The|Cox and Art Cheney. talk was onc of the finest given in this| Joseph Bakula, seven year old city in late years and was heard hy son of Mr, and Mrs. Adam Bakula of crowd thet filled the parish house hall | Lake avenue, suffered a badly to capacity, The will be con-|erushed left foot yesterday afternoon tinued on next Sunday, when Judge|when a motor car, ved by Orenzo Newell Jennings will speak Delfino also of Lake avenue ran over During the last week some Lim. Delfino went on after the nc- little across we be wa the nime. grades cipate the sudden stop and his car |the men have been leased un an crashed into the other machine, One | bonds of $150 each. He said that of the tires on the rear wheels of the [ when the two cars went past him on run-away car was torn off and this|the turnpike, he was firmly con- exploded with a bang. People scatter- | vinced that they were hoth driven hy cd in all directions, thinking that | bootleggers and had it not been for |someone had started a battle, the fact that a light was flashed on The pursued immediately got under | M. Rutherford, disclosing his identity way again, however, and minus the !0 the pursuing officer, he would hav rear, tire kept up its high rate of | fired at the car driven by Ruther- speed inte Berlin, the Rutherford car | ford. closely in pursuit, The men declared that they lost the Constable Brown did not know what | 1ir® on the back read, having driven the excitement was all about, but he [ from Berlin not knowing their loss, commandeered a passing car contain. Stolem Car Found ing six football players and joined the { A car was found abandoned on the chase. He was of the opinion that|New Britain road near the 0, p, hoth cars which were now vanishing | Thompson company Saturday evening in the darkness were hootleggers'c ars. |about 9:30 o'clock by the local po- Lasher's car turned Flannery's cor- |lice. The car had been driven, at a ner on two wheels and sped down the [high rate of speed, into a telegraph Farmington road, pole which was all but knocked to Mr, Rutherford was also entertain-|the ground, the base being badiy ing fears that he was hetween two splintered. 1t later developed that bootleggers' cars. In his opinion the [the car belonged to P, B. Stanley of car in back was hastening to the res- | Franklin square, New Britain, and he cue of the pursued and he was a bit [later came down and took the ma- wneasy, He was thinking of firing a|chine to his home. The thieves have shot into the air to stop the car in|not yet been found, as they were no | rront, but was rather fearful of doing|where in sight when the police found %0, lest the third car also open fire, [the car. 1t appears that Mr. Brown several times thought of firing at the car in front of him, but refrained doing so, The small car raced past Upson's corner, over the trolley tracks and up | the back road to New Britain, As Rutherfe car reached the summit of Norton's hill, Mr. Brown perceived | that the man in the car was Ruther- | ford. | car, Speeding along Corbin avenue and | | Teams Decided Upon then taking a sharp turn on Rhuttle] . 4 Meadow avenue, Lasher still kept on, |, The following teams will compose He turned up the road to the Moun- [th® Kensington Bowling league, it has tain View house and Mr. Rutherford, |Peen decided by the members of the stopping his car in front of a friend's || A8U€, Berlin Construction company, residence, el the ehildren out lmrorrlu""";’m"» Drum Corp, . A. B. vo- continuing the cha He decided to | 1oty Bar All Kensingtons, Iore: |ters and Triangles. e « t, no matter what When he anv all interested in bowling " eld tomorrow evening at ik g hall at § o'clock. At this B0 SR R in. | tules for howling will be draw stable Brown arrived in a few min- . Mldnbiion, S ‘SrRwe utes. “We're with you, Rutherford,”|All teams must present at this meet. came from the car as it stopped. Mr ing the names of 1} individual g Rutherford, however, was not so sure | “T™ and he advanced upon the men who| Te€Am captains were approaching Wi you?" |10 be at he asked Mr. Brown. After ascertain- [TO% ing that men were “with” him, they started a search and finally found the two men in the car “Put up your hands,” commanded the state policeman, advancing with | leveled revolver, “Higher, or I'll blow your heads off,” and the men hasten- | ed to obey. “I know you, Ruther-| ford,” spoke out one of them. “I don't | know you. Keep your hands up!” was the reply. Brown covered Walker, The men were handcuffed and then they showed a disposition to argue They were quickly silenced and were | taken to the New Britain police =t tion, where they were examined by Dr. John Purney of New Britain, who said that they under the in- fluenee of liquor. Lasher admitted that he had been drinking The men will be arraigned in Beriin town court on Wednesday evening. The charges against lLash- er will probably be reckless dAriving evading responsibility, Ariving while his license was suspended, operating a motor vehicle while under the in fluence of liquor, operating a car | without headlights or tail light, oper ating a motor vehicle without u prop er license and refusing to obey an of- ficer of the law. It app~ars that Walker is the own- er of the car and he has been in this state abor ®hree months. The car bears Massachusetts markers and Ji- cense. An interesting fact in the that the men in the car Ccomman- deered by Constable Brown, were tak- ing home one of their fellow players { who had suffered a cracked rib in the | “They Work While You Sleep.” | game, a man by the name of Arute of | his home If you feel sick, dizzy, "l‘?‘" if{ gouth Main street, New Britain ing the week-end as the guest of Mr your head is dull or aching. or your| Arute became interested in the jand Mrs, F. Cobey at their home on stomach is sour or gassy, just take one | chase that he forgot his injury and | Wilcox avenue or two pleasant “Cascarets” to relieve | wae “in at the finish.” He Mr.| The weekly whist constipation and bilionsness. No grio- | tutherford’s car to New Britain after | heid the pariors ing—mnicest cathartic-lasative on earth |y, taken into custody, Mr. ! Heart church this for Men Chitdren. 10¢ | itutherford the arrested jo'clock. Mrs. Nelson hoxes, also 25 and any drug men §Keleon will act as store. Mr. Brown stated this morning lha‘l.:r- cordially imited to attend. Berlin News THRILLING CHASE ON BERLIN "PIKE Arthur N, Rutherford Pursues Reckless driver for 13 Miles MEN ARE FINALLY ARRESTED, Men's Bible Class § injured o'clock a ] series He was | | | opposi- talk yes. over of Friends Visit Couple out Mr served ek ob ipper Next Tuesday Popular Tead pagedd 3 Anpouncement was made n ~=Special Service in Berlin Thanks- of giving Day—Red Cross Drive I For ville and placed on gressing—Other Ttems, of was city costs moving pieture automobile chase, crowded with mor thrills than are contained in the movies, was staged early last evening on the Berlin turnpike, when Special State Policeman Arthur N. Rutherford of New Britain pursued a small car containing Stanley lLasher of v RBritain and George Walker also of New Britain, for 13 miles, finally landing them at the Mountain View house near Shuttle Meadow lake. The two men were drunk, it was alleged, Mr. Rutherford was returning about 30 from the Wallingford sanitarium and in the car with him were two children. He was proceeding along Colony street, Meriden, when he re. ceived the first notice of trouble ahead. The driver was swinging along at a top speed of about 40 miles an hour and crowded another car into the curb, it is claimed. Lasher wis stopped offfeer on duty on Colony street and after a warning was allowed to go along. He started up at a high rate peed. Mr, Rutherford stopped and man should chase. put on labouring A real Crash on A slight crash turnpike vesterday at about o'clock, when a car driven by Heathstron of Hartford and for that city crashed into driven by R, W. Blann of nd headed in the same flight damage was done Tumpike oceurred on several s ¥ wch of the 5:15 | H. A bound machine Hartford direction, to Blann's school Rudge the a of aon of ain committes donations the patients at eral hospital a in New Britain “ihanksgiving for and 1! will happy annual custom in the first time that e pnduneted iy - ge was for of wor The cluss of the | take place gymnasium ha'l | mittee I event and pians which s of 85 cach wers Lawrenee MeCarney and McGoogan, charged with ich of peace on Saturday night nuse i est of school | v of « s have n this waifs year are pletion, wore couples, acco n her when the we The nnua Tomorrow | will he knows any of the re have a hand ir giving scason bright can do 1 detics Mrs mb A the | West these wishi | do elief assoc o . partire ring take p night tion members will be B the up. of ce o'clock of Is hall e rep reached Mountain . - the men nowhere | The car containing Con- the were Men's e he the followi time 5 food. | officers will articies presentation for t of car s by a traffic amir and The busine a chicker served ade led b, e ille have ast year Simpson wt m s and e award session w e ndow m.; de store o on - apecia t ve 1a | dinner, i at ay city mails wi ne m orders Main «re was loyalty o'clock 1de ollow the business me Forge Plant | Coincident program gineers Arrive the breaking arge additior ¢ New urged tomor- are this meeting eapeciaily 101 ations may ( money of after telling the cop the have been arrested, gave Lasher meanwhile, had speed and was apparently under the delusion that he had the road all to himeelf and that it was a speedway. People in passing automo- biles were given the scare of their jives when the car eame along, lurch- ing from one side of the road to the other, barely missing each car that it passed. Mr. Rutherford blew his police whistle, but this was a signal for Lasher to put on more speed and they roared along the "pike at a speed ap- proaching 50 miles an hour. Cars were forced into the ditch and several other cars were sideswiped because the drivers were not quick enough in getting out of the wary. Officer Frank Brown of the Berlin police force was supervieing the re- moving of a wrecked car from fthe highway. A erowd of people had gathered around the automobile and the pursued vehicle smashed into the wreck, Mr. Rutherford did not anti- " loc Laxative for Bowels A AAAAAANAAA AP Rich for his present evening. Bible 1 are nslod fvery, no rural delivery lespatchedgas usual Catholie Catholic ¢ the parish post rooms of Wedn no admission to attend o ar to [ is 1 1 prac Auto Crashes Into Tree Meadow attendance a etings. tomorrow, a8 1 die- ) social | m P an W Banquet Men's Bible class of Ber stage one of their big affairs o season in the chapel the Berlin{ prineipa ‘ongregational church next Tuesday | praineiiie evening, December 4. This will | ranged tanquet, at which William &, |4y, Beard of New York city, o well|g oo known clergyman and speaker, will | 0. 00 be present to make the principal ad- | o dress of the evening. The banquet | will begin at 6:30 o'clock. Special Thanksgiving Service A special Thanksgiving serviee held at the Berlin Congregational | chureh next Thursday moraing at 11 ] o'clock in the chapel. Specin! music and a sermon by the pastor, in keep |ing with the day will be the | Roll Call Progressing The Red Cross roll call is progross ling in Berlin, it was stated by Ies famuel A. Fiske, chairman of the Rerlin branch, this morning. He wiil | 4 have a report on the returns of | We in the near future Meeting With Solicitors {the musi A meeting of the trustees, the mis- | and ushe committer and the solicitors The Kensington Congregational st ¢ chureh will be held tomorrow evening to discuss plans for the coming Every Member canvass of the church, which oceur early next month. Fast Berlin News There wiil be a celebration the Holy Communion at St. Gabriel's chureh Thanksgiving morning at 10 {o'clock. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain will have charge the service Kenneth Hubbard has returned to in Southington after spend- sported ritain they v A tributed i o to ground e n will e | gay The s The ub of hold a members of age the rican legion wil are on ady Dep: re ~t shoulder and Ernest had car cet social whist party pie Gardella stre 11 ot Mg was 1 the T New Yord A ryvi . gineers e avenue right uries cadoy whe of Judd e Hospital ildren have to provide ich the app loubhit in the the resp T'he 0 over has Day the the ye Am € atriva . of ner Constr and the 1 Bostos construction charge o | r|o i o while * esday on clion o e street charg Park the men we and all the | A il Mere o'clock Jslams w hom« taken tre good which is promis Thanksgiving ireh of Our Thursday morning A em for the Neleon Lockwood e Turr the " and is the 2 J Lady at ¥ prin to ived tea Construction e that " at Roy great yeipal’s mind 'n‘urvlm wi additin me story children requ mase was ot by Ty <ome ong feet wide arge will whell 2 Ls a Urges Porming I Asociation ormat e « church (T A (L rNOon Gabrie wme of Mrs Friday their Ne Nichole teachers a 11 urges the Gnstane i parents’ assoch N ne hay M omp st lo fto and ent Athietic December | The e follow “Tare done toge* her were s An bazaar at the ening, or featuree, Assoriation In [ « . mue tainme o given L th Anches n (Continued on Fleventh Page.) the farm i men Save e 1o wiens | CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! &l tie drive stra ing Dy s of in the Met entertain the chured tnvited sionary of the « Contin od ar me | Friday AN are atter Mise Tryo next Cascarets Best te Hills and Miss 1% Middletown spent Sur f Miss Lithar Wilcox aver of this place of her t the home don Roby “rnoon Annett will ogE passages ¢ of guests ol A<ailant by Arresteddl. the local po- chrages club and 'am-- 1 Troy, received police headquar- burglary, and lar- against Nash in that time he- ocal court ong record to- Jacklin crime officer, whe e Aryness a gone of Eiy's uggist now fragrant, a nosts air pa inflamed o home or bte Savage snuff! years or Jacklir ate OFF Miss Mary sortad a birthday Mrs urday formerly case was umber 1ree breath th 1 be of her for Meri- Hoby e of s joer hamber nitter ighiy gr feh the poct the the e in Th w Mrs Sav cousin arrested message | A Sma A | | was Mies of | from ¥ this place | of this Mrs. ¥ her home 1 to . ream through ad D, Tieh on Main stree in Waterbury on account her returned fler a short | she was{of the h serions ill- ma Bradicy e your t every ieast where the Mre month he some Local Thespians Rehearwe soci e | visit soothes the the wi Saered s drove ans memb . " of called o ver. an re e araie Weing he fin ness of mot The condition of Mrs. A hae been at the New is much improved ng at nd Miss Hare an men were riding with Calee 1ts just Pon't stay stuf mem of tk Pritz Women and sizre i or nasty Whitcom kiy with a catar comes =o qui who in in hospit s e a hostreses and 2 seeemine

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