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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 123 v {m I'ebruary when the chief's degree PI 4 .I N livery on Cooke street next Saturday. | e i hen 'y, dogpek C. J. Morse, rural carvier, visited the | B t 1 | will be exemplified upon a large ci ainville News ':.: oo corier s Bristol News i cmsies v s s cus tribes of greater New York. formed the residents along the route |of the conditions and necessities for Cider Trial Tomorrow the installation of the service and | The trial of Wilbur Alderman, | | everywhere he met with a cordial ! whose 40,000 gallons of cider were ! ’ | grecting and warm enthusiasm. This seized by state police in a raid on his | will extend the post office service in farm in Burligton, was not held yes- STARTS BUII‘DINfi‘Mmm le more so that at any time I]UI I"N [;HAIRMAN terday, having been put over until Hartford's kopping @enter ‘in the history of the office here and i Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The hgarln' speaks well for the general manage- | will take place in Heitler's hall in the Collinsville section of Burlington be- » Arthur Reeve. The trial Workmen Begin Evection o Fill-|;sen =%, osemaster, sames, % ' Forpier Magor Will Head ToWn fon it poctr e ovavy o 3 * 2 |at the local offi is far in excess £ many people _hul,\- cider from the {arr:l mg S[atwn [} Gemml Gomer |of many offices in towns of the same Gommn[ee ’0‘\ Two Yem-xs | jt)xli‘<)ir(na‘|;)))'{:'l;:\i\‘ lngall;.:::::‘s “s:; size and the ready granting of the | has conducted his cider manufactur- ing business for years. ‘ |POLICE U]ZZ SUSPECT ;;'ZE'JL?: i awara or e vaiue of tne |ELECTION IS UNANIMOUS‘ " Sl Close Tomorrow 1 ment of the office under the super- new service at the request of the re will offer a special attraction at the | | business. Masses will be celebrated in rectors—Glynn-Brault. Nuptials To- | theater this week in the appearance| Year's Party—Red Men's SetbACk|ihe morning at all of the Catholie o ) Baas. | churches of the city 3 [Colored Jazz Comedienne.” This = D. of 1. Whist will be a diversion from the regular| \with a unanimous vote, former| The weekly whist party of Pales line which up to the present has been |y, cor joceph 11, Dutton was chosen | circle, Daughters of Isabella was held dancing. Miss Brewster has appeared |, ‘s at a great number of dances in Hart- AFTER-THANKSGIVING SAL FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY cial Meeting of Public Health Di- | Community theater cach Friday night,| Tonfght — Flks wging New|served by a general suspension of When Profits Are Y {of Miss Ruth Brewste “Bos v 38 1 Bre r, the “Boston With day—Briers, Tournament Opens | Workmen of the Standard Oil Co, | of New York commenced work this| N i morning on the erection of the build- Jast night as chairman of the demo-| this afternoen in K. of C. hall, when | Ing which is to be the filling station | St cratic town committee for the next| Mrs. Helen L. Kilduff was hostess. i on the corner of East and West Main | "0 ‘”“"m*\.""‘ “‘“V"”'I o {wo vears by the recently eclected| The whist party and dance of St. ! ams Awarded Prize, ¥ it g aniz an's church will be held on Wed- Wi ttec at the organization Aan's church wi [ 8. W. Williams of New Britain ay-|(oWn committec i . lenue was awarded the Winchester ,22 calibre rifie Model 1906 red by the calibre rifle Model 1906 oftered by the e Sy iugt four years, who refu h | Flainville Engiveering & Supply Co. o . | ed farther back so that automobiles (1o f)o §unter bringing . in ne best|t2K€ the office again, because of the stopping there for supplies, will not | interfere in any way with the traffic| co5, Of Bame. The award was made yon the main streets, | { ~ The erection of this building will| lA rve to eliminate the ugly aspect ! which the center of Plainville has | streets, adjacent to the Soldicrs’ and | Sailors’ monument. The tanks which | are operated at the pregent time from the curb of the sidewalk will he mov- meeting in the city court room. He|nesday night in Red Men's hall. The succeeds John Donnelly, cha an| weekly whist for the building fund of -d to| St. Joscph's church will take place on Friday night at Elks hall, .when pressure of business and his ym»rnmf Sandstrom’s orchestra will play the ussociations as he is state president|dance program. : of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. serious Housing Situation The city is facing another serious The new chairman has already as sumed charge and will whip his or- | housing situation according to the real ganization into the pink of form for| * following the exhibition of Mr. liams' bag of game in the con- cern's window Saturday. The judges| of the contest stated that in their| opinion, the catch was the hest ever) presented to the tourists who have | g tovl olitical battles. seen in Plainville and ac ¢ jthe coming political ba s s Wheel s and according torthe | X0, L han Dutton is a state-wide|tomers. Manager Louis Wheeler of FOR REST OF THE WEEK, PREPARATORY TO THE REAL et Al ! | fl'\xp'v hroug] he own and wil rating for the points in the contest, | the ristol Realty company said lasl CHRISTMAS RUSH, WHICH WILL SOON OVERSHADOW ‘\’\'l:‘l:‘}l”:' t:m pastule 8 corner - ON[Afr. Williams haaiaiintal o.’h . iy igure, having l'"‘ S 'I)“‘\"I" ';.gm'}u S T e “wl(‘r: z par. | for slx years, two torma of which he cateh was two pheasants, th ded at once ow this will be “{ran as the unanimous choice of the|t¢cded at on Ho s - wisl & . tent, The land was leased by the | tpridge . \ ALL ELSE AND TO MOVE ALL STAPLE LINES THE FAS- Mandard Ol Co. from Neri Bron, | apen ' I7C TAUDIS and ane. grey | T an L enent in ither | e i 4 matter of conjecture as loca | present owners, . Ied Crons i thit nrlmaria B nll e Tectinn I | building conditions have not been very TER, WE WILL HOLD A SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE FRIDAY =y T p— N congrem. for_thig| active for some time. High cont of Members of the state police part-drive for memberships in Plainyille s wice but each time i s e taite. las ronseant (or t the AND SATURDAY THAT WILL ENTHUSE EVERYONE. ment and local ooors yusterday wore | s, resshed o torsl o smeten s |over. party mates but was helpieas| BAve been siven as reasons for the busy quizzing suspects ir cetion | $100, Chalrman John 1. lamb of |against & political landsii ; [[stagnation ae BARGAINS SUCH AS OFFERED AWAIT ALL FORTUNATE wih the threc burstaris ve{the local committer stated t . of G cre of hon Bristol Realty e i | ( i 5 ussist g a part toward | auestioned are reported to have prov-jend of the drive had reached over |Wynne of New Haven. He is a prac-| o tenement capacity in one ed that they were not connected in|$200. Six of the Boy Scouts who were |tising attorney of the city and al, .o ana 8 houses of like type in any way with the affairs, It is unde liciting for the drive have already [graduate of the Yale Law school another tract. making & lotal of 299 stood that the police arc on the trail {reported while several contributions Before Supreme Court, P % Tosat e . of a number of men who departed {have been received through various| Judge Joseph M. Domovan left for|, coinnine 1o from town suddenly within the stations set about the town, An ef- |New York this morning to appear at ‘_“;‘”,,i Pousing as many people, who few days and they will probably be|fort will be made by the committee |2 o'clock this afternoon hefore the |, arrived here to assume duties in bl'vlr'lll,'lw here for cstionin, {10 have the drive end up with a bang [supreme court of the state of New|gne piants, have been compelied to “‘IIn‘: .~::m v.nml-. .,; |->| vw‘H.\ am- fand for this purpose, those canvassing | York in a case that has attracted | 1o out of town or to give up the e : e sitious to apprehend the guilty par- | who have not yet finished are asked |state-wide attention. He is attorney | positions and go slsowhers, Others A. Warren and Ernest W. Mildrum. Bowling Meeting Tonight, ties, secording to reports issucd from [to report within the next day or the [for the Me ady Manufacturing 3 \‘,l heen nl.rt. d to get along in . Berlln News The house and buildings on the A meeting of Berlin bowling enthu- {the department, as the arrests will | following one {company, now of Philadelphia, but| places where they were not fully satis- v 2 o i s ! Mr 1 . ¥ 2 state men, who are finding great dif- ficulty in securing rents for their cus- '.\’Hddhlrmn road where Mr. Bulkecly | siasts will be held this evening at serve, 1t 18 though, to stop some of r. Lamb stated also that a meet- | formerly of Rocky in an action.d ficd, Despite the limited accommoda- ved and the "I.I“Ll surrounding them | o'cloek at T. A, B, hall, K nsington. [ the robberies which ar oceurring ing will be called within a short time [whereby his clients a being sued by | tions, the local rents are very reason- consisting of 21.47 acres is valued at|Arthur L. Moffatt, president of the |throughout the state for the annual election of officers of [the Gold & Hetton company of New|able in the opinion of the real estate b0 « slde ¢ be censing o 1 - 1 " \ u;r‘\u. Land nnvlmrlh sld ror Middie- | Kensington Rowlinf league, is anx Auto Overturns On Road {the Red Cross In Plainville, The ! York for commissions on the sales|dealer ho say that the average is own f()):ll is valued at $500, 4 fous to have all team cuptains pres- An nute obile reported to be from | clection was to huve been held within [ of woo'ens, Damuges of £17,000 are|about # tenement, There are Mr. Bulkeley ;[ ent with a list of the members of New | | eents in the city but in propor- possessed Liberty their Britain overturned on the Plain- [the past week but owing to the pres- (asked by the complainants. higher re ::."".m oA O e LGE I LIBA Y. | hesitn ) . ville road in front of the Plainville [sure of affairs, the members of the ¢ Plan New Year Varty, tion 1o Vke loentions in other cities } nu_ six shares of stock valued L (R Fast Berlin llun; plant of Landers, Irary & Clark in |committec and other conce I were | Plans were discussed st the meet-|and the type of house, offered, the the I v and Wilcox company | There will be the regular weekly |1 Mountain View section of the lunable to attend a meeting. A defin ’v'u: of the entertainment committee | ey )i io nut command an ex- at $31.50 per share a valued at|meeting of the Knights of Pythias|town yesterday afternoon, Witnesses | ite date will e announced by Mr. {of Bristol lodge of Kiks last night inforbitant rental, Bank deposits, Savings Bank | society at their hall this evening. of the accident stated that the deiver | Lamb within the near future No [ Elks home for the annual New Year's The bullding and loan association, consmble Bmwn Al’res[s wwt New Britain, $1,007.47; Burritt, Mrs. L. A, Westeott of Main strect | come down the road towards Moun- [preliminary information has been party of the lodge. The affair this|now under way, is being looked to as Savings Bank, $10.9 : Suv. |18 the guest of her daughter, Mrs. | tain View at a ropid clip and sud- ' forthcoming as to who will be selects E‘ r will eclipse all former offorts by |8 means of solution of the problem ings bank of Hartfor: Ber- | Honby Medd, at her home in Valley | denly swerved off the road and over- | ed to officiate on the committes this {the lod .,“‘,. sresent plans of thel 't vo great wmount of aid can be exe Hl.l‘flol'fl llll Atw AGGiflGM lin Savings bank, $14,381.61; Bristol | Streum, L. 1. turned, The driver, evidently was not | vear ‘.. mittes. miseavry. The brelim.| pected there for @ time, besause. of Savings bank, $2,290; New Britain| The local members of the Girl] hurt, as he Jater got awny A ocall | Lpiscopal Notes s e e R g e ariow that must be taken National bank, $1,088,03, [ 8couts will attend a meeting of their | was s:nt in to Constable . W. Fur Wedncaday: 3 B i, Knlghts. of Jthe crent otll L o o e tex| onre of. Defore ths organisstion’ gets Household furnituro Is valued _at|troops at Berlin Wednesday afternoon. | roy und he traced the driver to New | Washington; Thurday, Thanksgiving |aithin o shest thoe o e (s fulr strlds mm IN m’"“fi DATE $420.50 and mortgage notes $17,- The schools of the town will close | Britain road where he was placed un- | service t 10 a m.; l"mm St Ane Bl .r .‘ ',', |‘er T e | Consider Clatm Unfayorably 428,08, Wednesday noon for the Thanksgiving | der arvest. Le will be tried 0 the |drew's Day, holy communion at 16 o "h‘l'l ¥ The claim of the DBristol vings Mr. Bulkeley was for many years|holidays and will rc-open Tuesday |town court, a. M., and cholr rehearsal at § p. nr.| Memt y . | bank against the city for $4,094,10 be- Bulkeley Estate is Appraised—Bazaar | president of the Berlin Savings bank | morning. Public Health Meeting The Busy Bee Sewing circle meet at ‘uw,‘”,' thndontl '~;'.7,,.',"::',:',,_.,,‘ ) a0 | canse of damages to the new bank and was 94 years of age when he died | The condition of Mrs, Paul Sicgrist, | A spocial meeting of the dircctors | the h f Miss Mary Hy ! n M i \ A b dircctors [the ho 4 s Mary ibbell, at 8 {4'olo0l it e ‘ o | building on \in street by a leaky and Supper 1s on Bchedulo—Can- | reoontly, He was the sccond oldest| Who i8 confined to the Grove Hill|of the Plainyills public hewlth aurs (g'clock this cvening ’; e e t \ the | Cater main was considercd untavor- ishing preserve of ouncilman » S man in Beglin, hospital in New Britain, is much im- [ing ociation will by i the - ) e el s Co te f the b e ““ Wold Bazaar proved G hATI S o ,,,,,g‘ ,"' $130 o'clook . = | Homer 14, Judd on Fall Mountain -'y""\-‘ l'\y,.”\ g "1:n.n|v\ e ‘n“:ll‘: . ) # 8 ove at 7:30 o'cloc L Kfiae the Tt Kang enoscd of | Ity council last n e December 9=-Other Items. The Ladies' Aid society of the Ken.| , M8 Anna Mildrum left Sunday for | for the purpose of discussing u num SOUTHINGTON NEws S e Rl ”"I posed O | \chdation to reject the eiaim will be sington Methodist church will hold a|damalca, N. Y., where she will spend | ber of important matters. The sale of | ||v|vfl\v'Hy l” ‘\ T \ll‘ 1t | presented at the nest councll meeting bazaar and chicken supper at the|the winter as the guest of relatives. [the Christmas tuberculosis seals wiil % s A The clatm of Ure bank consists of church on Wednesday, December 5.| An old-fashioned dance and social [be tuken up and ways and means 1o To Discuss Need of Citiz League— ‘\' 'l""" W 'l SRORS "‘1' -“:}” two bills, one $3,764.10 and the other hou a0 members will make he | o ) L} which were incurred when extra Main street, West Hartford, was ar- rested last night by Constable Frank The bazaar will start at 3 o'clock in| Wil be given at Athleic Hall 1°riday | dispose of them will be discussed, Al %, - ol Tot e | trip, according to the ce tee - the afternoon and the supper will be Kacey Basketball Team to Start -;“,‘1 according to the committee re-| (o gy rial were necossary 1o ki ir the damage caused by the Alfred J, McClure, Jr, of 93 North ,r"::':; l‘::rml;n;;\'l:):,llrllos;e::;nlolr “:; evening, Dec. 7. 8t. Paul's orchestra of | members of the board of directors are - n “% | served 8 o'cloc he s. | Kensington will furnish music, ugked to be present " WA o Cremsng Flaos, Betdgeport, and Jo- nln;;.l O 6 10 § vsiock tn the eve-| Mo reguiar holiday kewrs will be Glynn-Branit Nuptials VI R OB 0 J L steady INng of the oolies ' N5 A& SOOR 35, Adivtite of H1 Sudera) stroet, The fancy work table at the bazaar | 0Pserved at the local post office Thurs- Joseph Glynn of Platnville and Miss Tatorest. The e . asont oo AL the time leak was a the same city, near the Beckley crgms- | "\ " "0 (oo of Mrs. Roy Tryon , which arc as follows: open at|lena Brauit of Willimantic, & nurse will be officially pried SIS P PR A i sl gy 1 ing, smashing the Aurillo car and In- |y, "y 0y Gulong and Mrs. Ray a. m, and close at 9 o'clock; re- |at the Bristol hospital, were marricd A meciing of League [Thursday night at the high «chool | yeaply o month, Numerous guesses Juring Sperry, who was driving. Willlams, 1n charge of the candy|OPen at 6:15 p. m. and close at 6|in Wilimaniic this morning at 9 Wil be held in Oxiey Asscinbly hall |gymnasium when the West inds| were made and Main street was torn MoOlure was bound morth on thej,. "ol 0 yirs Charles Stuhiman | o'clock. o'clock, Mr. Glynn is a weil known |this cvening to further plans of the{will meet the Company 1. five of| yp but to no svall, until & search turnpike, Ahead of him was a large | "L, LT L L L iham. Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and | resident of Plainville and Mrs, Glynn |Organization. ®ince the mass meet 5 o Pt il T bl S e 1wt APBE MM o5 S8 8 view ot Uhe Charles Willlams will ' “the | daughter of Hartford have been the|has a large cirele of fricnds here |ing in the n hall a week ago Sun- [year, ual da program wil|The troubls uncovered about 100 road ahead, MCOlre Hrn o O (hn|apron booth and Mrs. Timothy Han. | guests of Mr. and Mra. James Mac Cost of Turkeys many prominent follo pnteet. The leca) bavid] rest from Bbgycbi-yonl T D miet: was on Its way south. | nan will be in charge of the children’s| Pherson at their home in this plac Plaimille marketmen astated this|of the fown heve esprogses kel pridh bl Yol o Bibvecffhie g A . -4 * booth. 8t. Paul's orchestra held a r-ma morning that turkeys of the native [Opinlon that the jeague is no ed 1w ana A Curt expects we Schwaller, a 12 year old it was stated that he was Jater taken will | this year which is a drop of five cents to the Meriden hospital. At the hos- 1 from last year. The deal. | Governor Marcus Holcomb and Jude anizing Boys' Rand ad yostorday afternoon on Park pital this morning it was stated that George Tryon. social to be given at Athletic hall to-|©rs here supply on hand. Thomas I Weleh seem . Wization ey g - > o nlie 'was SarBoras no meeident cases had been brought Fluff rugs will be on sale at the | morrow evening | Brings Foreclosure h e ‘I"‘"‘ " f‘ - ‘;""' t P oy w Thomas out 9 tempt to return 1o the in tast night. bazaar and orders for them will also| The ladies of the Methodist church| The 1 gavings banl « v Prartessongo e < i Constable Brown arrived on the Mrs, Arthur Moffatt has been placed in charge of the chicken supper and | €0OX avenue last cvening. They | the table commitice 1s headed by Mrs, | furnish the music for the dance and|Per pou which wer livered Ly 1 ) , James Burne of the motoreyele are being heard on ' v Brans oratfon band,|could ne any « forma- be taken at that time |are making plane for a saie to be|brought reciose on propert owned by Cleophus Grandy on Whit aclous seene a few minutes later and placed | Many Attend Whist Betd tn the enurch bassment Wedwes- | SR B S m Deputy Mhoviit | will open the present $ , ' iy b g 4 MecClure under arrest on a charge of | An unusually large crowd was pres. | 18y evening, December 12 ",‘-”“‘_ n,i, Lt "I‘ ‘1 e a!‘!a\rhmr- i it bands e for the last b reckless driving. His case will come |ent at the whist held in the pariors of | < i“m_ ‘;,‘ ¥ \l‘ g el gl ey o loan o . . : irptesbingd up in the Berlin town court & week |the Sacred Heart church, Kast Berlin s Man’s Arrest as superior court In Hartford, the f s e its members this| ! hA! 1 )i from tomorrow night. McClure ad-!last evening. Mrs. J. Malone was 4 10 ¢ Hish . g sch . € 1 a8 N inn mitted fast night that he had been |awarded the ladies' first prize and He Can Read Her Mind | Tuceday 10 Decomber. Atiors © and o have p e love ; violating the law, it is said, Leslie Cogswell won the gentiemen's| Newark, N. J., No Because | h"”‘" S Lenion UL e : | £0 good 1n past p et e orga McClure's car, one of the heavier|first. The cénsolation prizes went to|a man has been able to rcad her | “O™P "“"”‘l o In Ot {men who have s B Seohs o Kangrid i SRpears : makes, was 80 badly damaged that §t | Marion Cashman and William Brown, | mind accurately and to anticipate | .o LW o | Manager Rober rranging ! Clok. Sonievtalons M " o the Deroster had to be towed to a Hartford gar-|Js everything she docs or thinks, Mrs, | FES 1 chedle for the o0 ) "of “Joah Wh Clearing Up Street age. Aurrillo’s machine was also a Another whist will be held by the | Felicite Walsh today appeared in the I ant eve Word has | « ' v . b wreck, the windshield being broken |iadies of the church next Monday | first precinet police court and asked artving th in Meriden o and the entire left side of the hood |cvening. Mre. A, Krauth will act as{that he be arrested. Mrs. Walsh de- pcciden and radiator being smashed 1in. It |hosyss and arrangements for a large [clared that she had been foreed - s was taken to the Monument garage crowd are being made. ace h If under a doctor's care | Mix-Up in Dates, Whist Tomorrow Lyening ' man’s ability. Judg A large It was stated this morning that| The weckly T. A. B. society whist | Boetiner issued a summons ordering |40 004 int . i ® . . i e there has been a slight misunder- | Will be held tomorrow evening at the |the man 16 appear in court Wednes- 4 o orican N standing about the date of the East | Tabs' hai“l I‘n i g i Berlin meeting for the discussion of |prizes will be awarded and a special . - ritual of th rdcr was Y ed by e ried a lr|r-, d|flnrl‘in that section of the|prize will #1%0 be featured Fatally Wounded When | the officers ¢ ! A preaigf et AN town. The meeling was set for this Canvass Starts December § : o | devrer word the i kg i e ! Friday evening a short time ago and | It was announced this morning that He Resists Burglars gree 1 to = o2 then it was found that, like an ordi- | the annua! Every Member canvass of L eand nary town meeting, two wecks notice |the Kensington Congregational church | hesd and abdomen by two gunmen |1} must be given previous to the meet- | will start Sunday, December 9 15| Whom he resisted when they attempt. | after ing, 86 the date had to be cancelled. |the aim ® the trustees and the golici- [«d to rob his candy stor in the | frest Virst Selectman George B. Carter|ors to finish up the work of canvass- | Bronx, Guiscppe Gusto, the owner, | conclus will eonsult with East Berlin people | ing among the parishioners the first |last night was reported dying in Lin- in order to ascertaln when they would | few days of the week. However like to have the meeting called and | entire week will be consamed, If ne and a body wre notice will then be given two weeks| cesary. grappled with in advance. Al the meeting of licitors, trus- | him up while he was Al 1 large nations are Bulkeley Fstate Appraised | tees and missionary committes at the The wounded ma - a|ne « An inventory of the estate of thye | Church this evening. prefiminary | minute description o e rob r“r\ sto & ~ - . - - - ain street al room . of Berlin has|Plans will be discussed for conduet- S ool 5 e R rdren-s | COMEtery - il B : - - St 1 e e court New|INE the campaign. Deghsion as o the Wis Wish Came True General hosy ihe Chih F e, | ] . s chosen as treas e v "|kind of cards to have printed and| Joc—Has any of your childhood | Home - - dt orni o'cle m - e t 87 208 i o > Britain. The estate is valued at 87 : othor fems Will be Gestded. ambitions been " wal » P . ial wa in e appraisers were Charles | spons. Southington Kacey basketb et weted with home rhury th of « riene G presented by s of this city ormer reside 1 W Wth oceurre Kensington. The usual | day 1 post root » hit ' he > & T oon ali of Meriden, and Hert New York, Nov. 27.-Shot in the hospita Despite his 61 yes Today is Hor 1 L ‘ p Margaret : . denning- \« Secroary gistrar © ked by Hiness, Gusto | and the star nork wu " was Me orning tive bandits, who held | eetved w St. Thomas church nu A solemn high mass of was sung for the repese o town com . meetin ria n § Thomas . About 15 prospeciive ecanvassers| Charley—Yes o, anyway. Whes | have been invited to attend the meet- | my mother w cut my hair, 1 vu_ tonight ished in"t Exchang: o LOMOree aft the . " : | (.un‘r Dance lomhl - ) » - ~ on | € n « wn advertisng ¢ nt ' ' [ Murphy of Pros. Tonda orning owing the pupils . f 1 T “ h ! 1 . % legm Ao giving rece Appropriate exercises | the 1 ; Indians Begin Te tut L. Mary's how Wate dance whic wing arrange | m throat and mose when yon hn 3 '.v ing 1) rek . v y Wi s, e g ‘W\ ¥ ,.', Friday o+ e, Decen 5 « t congh make your breath e e & . . Ll - - - ! wpending a few days ol e Grange ha Ahiberg's orchestra of |8 your thon hard to heal, scason and 1 story o . ot | hristy ot the we £ i ne on Divinity stree New Britain will furnish music by ¢ Thanksgiving w ' mpressed on | yne yogular v ing m o « U i w Pa " held & | dancing the minds of the pupils. Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Ofin Schools Close Tomor e oo th t 3 etnenl g " coverir ' { appen The Piainvilic Grammar s ol W g being disttib. | 99 * i vpr t t Pristol hospital . afternoor “lle Foster of Litchield is be held tomorrorw in honot of the | gy, ¢ ub rooms - . Monday morr - e resumed at | ponored in | @ v r n‘r‘l‘ s 2 Heves, a the ,A,.,wr,: hen 1t #s expected that ,': aoe 8 M T I at the firet E . Girls' club will and make 'fi.'p"tfil!mygr"' Vs Man . ot y - i ; . : mrge humis the members of | " \ - that 1 s ¢ ; " day night i the '.'|| :"P n.hk.;.':'mh a trial tonights | o - . - - . b : y ‘M';:, ,A.‘ nd m.’. 2 B3 —uncoates or sugar coaten ot 1 " y ) . ¢ - ) " P - ¢ o ¢ feustved druggist. Arends wn..rn ’ " ' " potats & pocn patented tn O Dr. 3. H. Schenck & Son. Phils. Adv | 0 U0 y Bis N e | soup By (Y DRUG STORE The podt office force is a por from

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