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NEW BRITAIN DAILY i[ERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 e e ——— P e = All envelopes for the yeus [came due recently and the greater | Plainville News =" -5, Bristel News |iriwir =™ S A girl scout troop las been or- Doolan In" bganized in Plainville, according to Officer Lawrence Doolan of the 1o ‘ announcement from 1 scout heas , (cal police force is “breaking in" on | | gquarters in. New DBritain today, p the motoreyele patrol work, under | troop has been organized through th M the direction of Motoreyele Officer James Burns. With two machines im# eiforts of Mrs. John Trumbull, Mrs, y Leon Sprague, commissioner and Miss the department, another officer will | Lois Shaw, director In New Britain, | 9 #00n be detailed to the patrol work s poke to about 60 girls in the Plain- and an additional reason is presented i I ville grammar school Wednesday an:l by the police department that several H o o great deal of enthusiasm was shown W . | patrolmen should become familiar R B o el e LR 5 (Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy Heads ;, =i tosiercont e v o Oficial Would Supervise All Con- | itn tre moveresee manaiin 5o that Saturday, December 22nd. o \ g \Pl 2 5E L “,; 0 v .. i Miss Jacobs has heen selecied as cap- there will be no vacancy in case of o o A'S 7 !ta is troc 4 will begin | inn i : the inability Officer Burns at any | Plainville Live-Wire Organization, ixi» or s tvoon wvat s wesin | stuction in Public Interest |, naviiy or e Burms ut | girls from gr and eight, | S Coroner Calls Kaschak faz Anthony Kaschak, local real es- ‘ REAL BSTATE TRANSFERS| e aniea™rsci”on: v | GRIEVANCE BORD ALSID s s o th games from the Catholic club team on the Recreation alleys last —- bury is morning for a hearing on ‘um Scouts Troop is Organized—ILight \ “”f: |!w the Re ation league. The | oy o or $9.215 in Health Lo aue a0 accident yesterday in .l,‘honhirc. d , Ltussell Block quintet staged a come- when five year old Clara Vord was % ¥ from More Mailing Days—Accident List | back and took th straight from Treasury—=samue) Large Presi- | killed. The little 1 stepped | th Poresters. The All-Stars are the rear of a trolley car in front of Mounts Mighcr—Grange Christmas {10, 400 the lcague at the present time | dent—Maine Club Meets Tonight— | the Kaschak automobile. She died Its Possibiliti o PY ~ 2 “ £ 1 "} ts Possibilities, e i gl ;| s § : jAmerican Legion” is runner up Seciin. Nalaasn ° The Ladics’ Auxiliary to Brock- | the highest honors. The scores of | (reation of an office, known as su- ' tion of officers took place | Barncs post, American Legion, at the ““' mateh last night ase as follows: | 0. sent of bulldings, is provide tast night in Legion hall at the meet- s l l l |‘ ’ l |e annual meeting last evening elected | % ‘ .\mvrl.-un_ I.l'xl;ul . |for in the proposed new buildir ing of .17.‘:.. pre 'wl,lw,'.'..':,:;‘,‘;m::‘i .l.:':- Mrs. Elizabeth Cassidy president for |NOWell ........ 87T 94 108 de, so that ail struet oy R0 B IONOWE: S SRR i ar : : | S R T code, so that all construction may {gy,ido; vice-commander, Isaac Rick- {185 foming: vher. Eifinw head of ] tee.... 82 116 sw— 297 |conform with the surest regard forler; adjutant, Cleire M. Pfennig; his- {the society has been one of the most 0oks 56 81 100 public safety, The officer will be ap- | torian, Arthur Griffen; chaplam, Rey ® ol I lstmas active workers for the success of the [Hoffman ......110 3 pointed by the city conucil and shall Ernest 1. Wismer; treasurer, Walter ' {auxiliary and her selcction as leader | S {be an architcet or structural engineer | W, Clark: financial secretary, Rolfe . 3 | 450 466 505 1431 |or building contractor with not less|E. Rowe executive committee, THINK OF THE “ SURE IT WOULD GIVE TO A MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY, OR ANY :;:‘LJ"?“ # phpuiaronps among the Catholic Cinb {than 10 years' experience in his pro-| Arthur La Racque, Frank Pattersom, b hers, . - + o8 o bus S oW e zi 1 o) ry S FRIEXD, TO RECEIVE FROM YOU A FINE SUIT CASL OR BAG, SOMETHING THEY WO AP . SRR e it .- ceen 70 i [ Vwaton. of hytrs fower is given| Robert large, Hilory 8. Driscoll, 4 el corndade. i < : Sl g ) s | The other officers eleeted to serve |’y "N, Ll the building superintendent to appoint | Caiixte Allaire, Harold A. Hayden PRECIATE AND THINK OF THE GIVER EVERY TIMIZ THEY HAD OCCASION TO, USE IT. WE [with her are as follows: First viee. [ FOSRE oo . ; | employes, subject to the city council’s|gyd Royden G. Barton: board of HAVE A COMPLETE. SHOWING OF FINE LUGGAGE FROM WHICH BEASY SELECTION CAN BE president, Miss Mavjorle Fisher; sec. [,/ ©00 *0 """ approval, that Le deems : i gony Aoy ph M. Donovan, MAI TOP AT DEPT. AISLE | N LOOR. uml_ u. p.|.:.u l{‘lAnj l,\lhly-_ Jf 1-““ {0 Payne ... " - |carry out the provisions of the code | Rohert Large and Royden G. Barton e secretary, Miss Holen Brock: as- | :.:..1 who ,«».;‘)u hold office during the | chairman of entertainment commit- % : ; s, Kunice Moor 3 pleasure of the council. Compensa- | te Royden G. Barton; chairman of COWHIDE BA Rusect, Cordovan and Blac k, 18 inch size, leather lined, with three pockets, anie Se: oy aada 128 45 Pl f aatas crois | V- ISV e o s ; po [ u\ %y ‘.h xr{l N)n_mm.. lh‘ll | tion for the duties of his office shdh‘alhl,,“c committee, Arthur Johnson. ) cach, ‘l.un. Mrs. Sarah Morgan; historian, | The standing of the league is as fol- [ be paid the superintendent , 88 de-!meciion will take place at the meet- | Miss Helen Fisher: sergeant-at-arms, [jows:—All Stars, won 20, lost 4; Am- |termined by the council and a pro- | jne next Tuesday night. Cowhide Bags—In 15 inch size, black ones with Cowhide Bagsdn cordovan, russet and black, 18 "‘“":""’"{"Ir:"’;‘.’;\‘;:}"‘f cxecutive coms| erican Leglon, won 15, lost 6; Catho- | Vision Is made that the superinten- Legion Auxiliary Nominations sewn frames, crepe grain with leather lining, brass | inch size, hand Sn frame, leather lined, with sin- mittee, Mra Chioe Warren, Mraftic club, won 14, lost #0: Rusicll |dent shail not be interested directly| Nomination of officers of the Ame lock and catehes—-$12.98, zle or double han¥s, very exceptionul value offered {CRDPR: Soguing, Mrs. Ha ATNCS, | Block, Won 14, lost 10; Mozart club, | or indirectly in any branch of build-|eiican 1egion Auxiliary took place at ; - ; at $11.98. $15.98 uPto $10.00 cach. Miss Anng Caferty and Miss Bernice |won &, lost 16; Forestors, won § loxt [ ing plumbing or electrical business, | (yo mecting last night in Legion hall it Cases of cowhide for ladics’ use, 18, 20 and | ) Ba it CaiensCordovan & G Noore 16; Midnight five, won 7, lost 17; |hor v business appartaining thereto | o o110ws President, Miss Claire 2 inch ® silk lined with shirred pockets, two | Cowhide Suit Cases—Cordovan aud black, linen The auxiliagy voted to tuke up the | pick ups, won 7, lost 17 while holding office or emploved |y prenni Ly Mr: I 10k s—-$10.98 cacl iined, brass lock and catches, and short straps, for - ) ’ ’ e ¢ M. Pfennig; first vice-president, Mrs, russ locks—-S10.98 cach, S156 cach work of sending boxes to the vete Lo Mectings nder the provisions of the regula- |G o oe 1o Linsted! second vic presi Cowlide Suit u: ; - |J>\nvvml HuIL. inc Biak it Coccumtilehie Moot o g J : Lconigt ! Fety o : dent, Mrs, Herbert Clayton; historiar lined, shirred pockets, straps ATONUN( . S pomtimentichea i Pk eqtg [ eRin et ; ¢ ! neeti S . LS AP Mrs. George Graham; chaplain, Mrs, ity socts > # . ¢ , neL " | Mary Kent, treasurer, Mrs, Ruth D, choier $9.95. $12.50, $11.50 up to ¥25.00 « . A ve them 1 let us give vou prices | th nd &t brass lock and catches, well worth the price asked—S86, Sessions; secretary, Mrs. A. J. Coun- out the plans a Fitted Suit Cases—20 and 22 inch sizes for women Fabrikoid Suit Cases—I15, ), 24 inch sizes, cAiR e R it ey ShAed ) v silk lined with shell andgamber fittings, speclally | nicely lined, shirred pockets, brass lock, with chofce et § o ,‘|,“,,,‘.,,,|_ Withey s e departmen ‘\.txi\‘nllu(;fl\s, LD SR eutin, "."‘”_'4"”'"'““f"'R" “' priced at $10.08, $11.98 {p to $40.00 cagp at $4.98, 30.98 and 31.98 each. clined, The committee has made an | meeting lnst evening In the lodge Apprals Provided | Macasnii it ric p) o) Mes RN investigation of the wants of the men | rooms and routine business was regard to the appointment of a |yl n Ty 0T Rarton, lection -_l and contributions of new books, flash | {pansacted. d of appeals to hear all griev-| o .Lll\v place at the meeting on fghts, socks, handkerchicfs, t0let ] Thore will be a rehearsal of the |#1ce8 arising out Xr\'f!l\v ph)lnltLu;g ';:"", i ans ¥ articles, slippers sizes 8 to 10, gamMes | choir of the N ar Savious | egulations, the proposed code pro- L % or money |:ur|,\ be sent to Mrs. Eliza- “',",'.',, ,."‘:‘,., & Iv’,',’"\h,,-' .,,:t”..,i:\,'\.‘, “Tumbledown™ Gets Numcyzk. John Numcyzk of the Ingraham tion of the officors that the post willjlarge numbers to see the first per-| o Cassidy before nest Tuesday i “The board of appeals shall consist 2 y (hill section succumbed to the local . Berlln News be one of the best In thoe staie, for its| formance of her latest play, A tam- [\ ening Plainyille Bricfs @ |0 $1x members, appointted by the cit slze, bourine drill will be held after the Plans for the coming year we feouncil, and shall consist of the |$pecies of “painkiller” known as tum- : Report On Canvass. play and dancing will follow. liscussed. Miss Helen Brock has| J0%¢Ph Dugo has taken a position | ovar"ay chairman, the sceretary of [bledown yesterday and thereby land- Claude W. Stevens, treasurer of Ttems of Interest, wen appointed auxitfary chairms | With the Ploinville hoe Repair shop |y, ire commissioners, an|ed in the police net. He attempted " " on Whiting strect builder of at|to borrow a hat at a Cypress street {Bvery Member canvass of the Ken-! Mr.and Mrs. Charles Leonard are| | joint committee to work with the | architect, an engineer, a sington Congregational church, thisimoving into their new home in Ken- | ute department 10 bring about con- conditien lohn % | least 10 veg practical experience | house and failing to do this, decided Lmorning announced that the 1ot sington, tructive: Eesmires commander o Brock-Rarnes + lund the city attorney The hoard of [to camp on the veranda. As he was American logion who has been con- |4 ncaie ghall determine or allow any | very sick this morning, his trial was |wmount colleted, to date, s $2.479.10.1 A new switeh is being placed in Real Estate Transfers, : My, Stevens stated that th. is little [the trolley tracks opposite the A There have boen a jargo nuniver of| AcY 1o his home on West Muin | odification In connection with tthe |put over until tomorrow. dm:ln Jt that the budg |l Will e |1, barber shoy ol WilATe- Tranatioa . Piasdvitic ‘:-n:“lt'ml:n“"- <i”‘.'.; K of rheumatiam, | aetical interpretation of this code | Oenracad Polien. | met, The '.mwlm! '.;r the budget is Fast tin Ltems within the past few days, J s ,'_hf — “vl’"‘ ot Ad Caninl _|ux herein provided, and pass on all Ralph Waterhouse, member of s y | $2.847, $87.90 more thun hns beeh 801 o yges will be open Baturday | Boverly has transferred u house and f o "View dam Cerinsky of | qycstions of construction, not covered | yhe high school basketball five, re- f . Leured o date i § aturduy ¥ hedpulngls v fmitn | Mountain View, suffering from a car- |y this code. Meetings of the board 3 s 01100-Aas! Thé detalled et o . atternoon from 2:50 e and i the | 1ot on Twining t 1o Staniey Flh 1y e aetd rub as a cold cure im jported (s the potier Ikl Wty Aryigpinryor e L . evening from to #:30 o'clock | Mantey Smith has sold w house and | L VU LR A0 SR SR i | o appe Do held whenever inltyae his newly purchased overcoat of, $616.50; P'ond « the opinion of the supcrintendent of | uq gtolen from the John Jennings lot on Twining street to William Cas recover both from the rub and the | pubie we ction s required pulic wer ) Aotien reauired, | gopnool last night during an entertain- s . : Ad . e r the exchunge of books, I al Meeu t Night | aiser $ud.vi: Porei : Kk i cers a - #l members of the Noy Scouts |$idy. Grorge Clark has sold u housc| o | y | o dadge district, $422.40; Blu A thoroughfare to] o' or upon five days’ written notice from |, qn Detective-Sergeant Danlel {will attend a meeting of their troop at [AML 1ot on the sane Ny person properly presented to the |y, ogillicuddy is Investigating the AR Hills llateicl, $509.35 cut of 1oy LA i " . renk and 1 Al Jolln memh i $1 this evenlng Freak and Sarmi Bellusan Visit our toy department. “in- | mayor, The expense of such appeal Laving Por The West, y o . | he members of the “Social Five" e Logincering & Supply Co " \ : The solicitors o ! ] - . - 1o Vil Eogincering & Supply o <hull be paid by the appellnn y EVERY MEMBER GAN'VASS e soliokturs tor the Biuc HWWY 0wl enjoy n Christmus dinner at| M* Clark pluns 1o trave today to 8 SHALL 6 omid oy i el an S \‘:‘ Bristol Breiefs, R SAREEY : . . Mrs, John Donovan is ill at hee district have turned in 5123 sinee 1 v Tucsday night, swelling the totul con. | home of Mrs. Fdward Kahms [take up bis residune i |‘ ‘-m”um" For Sale C'hristman trecs at Mahll- fwhich he is interested, and Jn case R. | siderably,” Mr, Btevens sald that there | 63 Wednesday, : ".‘,',;""",;‘,t ,‘\“',',. et ot “,l-' ‘e | 108 store o Pataes [arc several ont of town members yet d his departure will bo regretted by Holds Interesting © Mecting—Real [ (0 be heard from and (his will il something to the total, Ther Estate: Deals — Anderson Avound |0, goveral in Kensington who have home on Divinity street with a s of & ets, 'riccs funy member shall be so disqualified, | ' asonable—-Ady e remalning members shall desig. V€T cold. te o substitute for the determina.] _ErWin R. Bowe is confined to his only days 1eft to|tion such case home on Prospect street by iliness, purchase gopuine 88 and 810 Truhue | Health League ual lection officers did not take | place at the anniversary observane Rk Shirts for E An exeell [of Court Ever Wecome, F, of A. t Clark Leaves All to Wife—D, A, Loeal members of Dolton- Kasica | post. Amertean Legion, attended meeting at Kensington last evening The Aplokop minstrels of Middl« his many ends, | Thers ight More Days, ight m days remain in which | not yer besn interviewed regarding | 0" ”‘““h': il ook ondiy ol P opld oan mail paokagre 90 that they len Annual reports pr 1 at the the chitviss. (8L Athistie hall thia. evoning st _§1Pee - rdhogdiaeion 4 P TETE T Alpert, 52 West Main | unnual meetis st night in the city asquale Glannotta of Kensington « n Berli o'clock for the benefit“of the Knights | Will beTeceived in thne For LIASIMAR | ypoer, “pratnviite, 221.3.—advt [ cotat ra the local Health (NEht because of pressure of other Pasquale Glannotta - anvass in Berlin, of Pything, and an appeal I8 made that those who s 2 s el be in u highly | business. The election il take was clocted commander of Bolton- | It s expected that the final veport - Phe members of the worth | Plan to scnd packages, do so as quick pipsice The tresssty at the February meeting. Kusien post, Amerlean Legion, at the !'I'um the Every Membor canvass in | jcugue of the eMthodist church wit) | possible, There has been NEw APPLE LIKELY 4 . 115.77 10 oy oh toutine matters were considered at Wil e mpleted soon. There |, 1 reec inercase in the number of pack 1 wis, despite |the mecting of Palos counefl, K. of Jd meting and election of of- rlin a @roup mecting of leagues at ‘ tuberen) T are several solieit ot be heare L@V ¢ hroug! o loc office ais Y s evening wt T. AL 13 A veril solicitors yet to heard v A4 this evening. Automobiles v“ " “' H"“ r ”'UI' th ul "’" —— e the fact that disbursoments of $5.274 last night in Knights of Columbus though the number docs not nearly \ madl sent out | Connectiont Al socviety | ! k pl lust yen Azain=ttems of Interest, rs held dast I “He suceceds James B, Corr, | 1T Il leave the chureh at 7 o'cloek rmerly of Kengington, now of New Anderson Ahout Again A meoting will be held this evening | *anal ¢ volume of [1ast yar. Last cvening on the last ftain. Magnus Anderson of flin, for|at 8 e'clock in the library room of | ¥ while 8300 wns given to the ¢l « John Ventres s the new viee com- | many years fireman at the Trade |the Athletie bullding to discuss the | Faln there were 45 sacks of mail sent| ¥ b dbreginh oot Bhabed [rbipietd Modetetain, . ..Vv.(rm‘ i SOUTHINGTON NEws nder. Other officers are, adjntant, [ =chool in New Britain, who was | formation of a fire district. out 1o various places throughout the Be Relegated o Discard | total membership of 3,496 The as. Matthew Griswold; fnancinl of- | struck by an awtomobile on Stanley The schools of the town were |COUNLEY through the Plainville post | ceiation ix caring for 18 patients at ticer, Joseph Wilson: treasurer, Harry | stroct, that eity, Monday cvening, s [el Thur ¥y arternoon on aceount |0ffice and necdless to say the local Hartford, Dre. 14+ i sanatoria abont the state at the pres. Melkeon; editor of post pa in | again able to be around, although he # teachers' mecting. They will | foree was hard pressed to get the fapple, even though “Boost and Pull” Dr, Matthew Gris- fwill be unable to 2o to work for | close Friday, Dec for the Cheist. | WMaill out on tne | market appic in the cast and in ollons President Samuel J.|bhoard was held in the Lewis High wold; advertising manager, Pasquale | seme time, He suffered some pain | mas holidays Two More A " other scctions, may in time be sup- |, pe, ice-presmident, Walter L.\ school Wednesday evening Super. annotta; war risk officer, W. R.lfor a time after the accident and The new organ for the Racred | TWwo mor cidents have planted by some other varicty, said[Cronch: secretary, Dwight J. Morey: | intendent of Schools William t"nsnn. Moorec, finally had an Neray photograph | Heart ehurch has arrived and was (10 Plainville adding to the list o I'r 1. A, Van Mater, professor of | {yeasurer N. Buckingham: direc- | presented a ..1- led report of the Thursday sonal injnrics suffered by local resi-| pomology, Massachusetts agricultiura tod AtHur Bvadiey i’”"m‘mm:” of sohovl shiidion. NN | The new members of the cous Hlaken. It was diseovered that one of [installed in the ehareh tive committee are: James . Corr, | his ribe was cracked, However, - i dents within the last week, Mrs. May | golleg teading the general discus. | v Veullum IPrank Condit, | total number of children whose ages | \ | Panl G, Baker, George Hanford and |is improving steadily, Tyler of 4% Park street foll yestor " what are the fetios ]| 5 Morse Froderich W | " Arthur Benson, The commitiee which | Leaves Al o Wire IHOUSE ORGANIZATION Now day and fractured her wrist and fore- in southern Ne gland,” | Car W, Awpeliy Joseph .| which shows a gain of 101 over the de it was g d by Dr.d. W e annual meeting of th Hisse g Wyrizen, Arthur 1| figures for last year. Supervisor Sul- will have charge making arran, The entire estate of the it ments for the post bowling league is | win 1. Clark of Berlin is left to his B | removed to the | oeticut pomological society 1¢ ¢ lolphe e Jesse | livan presented a report of American composed of Pasquate Gilannotta, W. {wire, Mrs. Hattie Sage Clork, by the | UP [N THE MR[\' v Brital ul hospit Froft growers, he said, a Judson, is A. Wheeler education week in the schools aad ®, Moore and James . Corr. This | terms of his will which was filed in s Miss Anni " 1 wimo wasr ad-lyeking new arletios Discuss Building Code tated that 25 0 visited the committee will represent the Berlin {the probate court, New Britain, yes- itted 1o the w Britain Geae some new apple with Baldw Disciedon of the proposed building | schools during t time She re- post at the preliminary meeting of [terday Mrs, Clark is named cxecne bout $400 S monthly expenditures were In the gt ant time Ofticers were elected The regular meeting of the school ranged from 4 to 16 years, is 2 Tronbles Show Sigl of | hosp a dislocated should yualities comes along /i ode to ac ast nigh the 1 a igence tests had the bowling league, which will be [ trix, without bonds, will was a { 11 at her k oin the + % of other kinds fic J e ri v public | e o1 t yupis in the #th, hetd in New ¥ y, December 18 drawn October 17, 1919 and was wit Thow in lower Tristmas Tre [1ow obsolcte as commercially profit- | * the re elected com- | sth, ¢ th and §th erades Auring The exceutive committee will Wold | nessed by Ang Kiniry, Mary ¥ Beanch Increase meeling of the | gy, | mittee of ! ymmerce fts first mecting January . At this | INsher and Ma & Cranda A o Grange hall | Pror. W 3 P b ¢ 1 &l wrefully o " B lered paid. Kvery time the committee wiil decide The will speciies furniture, for-| Washington, Dec. 14.<The orzani- | Tues oy e annual Christ- s a g o0t was present at & 1o the amount vers and Their | pgking the future activities of the post nishings, jewelry, apparel nd all Lzation troubles of the republican house | ' | mueh will nlso make arrangements personal effects, also their home on livaders incieased taday at the same Wiliam T. Foley events which will ocenr in v. | Hudson street |time that the scnate organization row | " e N the young- | yyoet cider i recessary by nmittes ctated yesterd at he had receive I'he post of editor of the page | Emma Hart Willard Chaptor was showing signs of subsiding e wonderful tme | g0 ge 4 i nit Bridgeport A . tt rom the t vay com- yost and Pull” is a new one, creat- Miss Ttuth Gaipin read an interest- | The republican insurgent group in | nit erccted and | ontainers, or seried In clea ] ed following the announcement of Ling paper on the Jonathan Trambull |the house negotiating with the demo. | <OV a0 to persor o wi t e howe t ¢ € vear to help Eddy-Glover post, New Pritain, that [chair at Harvard university, at the |crats for a coalition to control the |1 e s - t ca " 1 me J ¢ v lefra r the nstruction one page in thelr magazine would be | meeting of Emma Hart Willard chap- | powerful riles committee, made sueh || b d ) } $ of ¢ i electman Foley voted to in Legion activities, A | ter of the Daughters of the Amcrican | progress that a ot fight on the sub- | 1NES . o v e i gt the € the i t work wo 1in the v of the magazine will be sent to | Revolution sterday afternoor Miss | ject seemed likely to develop whe ,.‘“ 4 " a new all Berlin Legion members, Alice Norton, Miss Elizabcth Norton [the committee assignments are |7’ 1 the s CHURCHES 1oR cotnt f ] Co The mecting last night was one of land Miss Marjoric Moore acted as | brought in for approva ! Fhe 4 3 e prac- | so t e ry-M le turn- the most successful and enthusiastic | hostesses, On the senate side a well defined | he ¢ Federal Council Reitorntes Appeal As t high- held since the organization of tin River Right Beleassd movement developed 1o end the # A L e " . ' « Yorsim Mtien ¥ s " . t t some of post. About 260 "dl were present John 1. Seibert and Bmma ¥, Sci- [lock over the clection of a ¢hairmar . dar » v - ¢ . thington ore than have tdPhed out for a|hert of Verlin h released their Jof the interstate commerce committes | COS1S t ¢ f & o w0, 1 Redterat P SR t ' stor ' t ’ atio the ew ar, Those who attended showed |rights in the Mattabessett river on | by the selection of Scenator Cougens, J 3 7 the » fast A e quintet i B o . that the town wounld ye great Interest in the future activities | iund adjoining it. to the city of New |republican, Michigan. Thete were of the post and it is now the expectas | e cording to papers filed with |indications that he wonld be satisfac- " " o v J 1 N She ¢ s ) 2 “ im. town clork [tory to the republican senate insur. | [FTRO0 ) o] [ 8 e - 1o “the coOMmPIeTte N and work o Organize Brownic Pack |gents, who have effected a deadlock | 2PV for the § AN an Y el B i ' N . The of | by using to support Senator Cam- | & 3 R ure ot the e tion ) b . . im. | v { the tand, ° | A most enthusiastic pac 4 7 Brownics has been organized in Bers| mins of Jowa, the regular republican | fendant . ? Mvain, Caling eve . Have You Plles. |iin wnder the direction of Mrs. Gar-|cheice for the chairmanship There ation Notes 3 g . . . Y : . J t " reasury 09 iner C. Goodwin., T girls are plan. | Were signs also that seme of the or J « leration of gt b o Sy tont sout ar nie suits | Banization leaders who have voted Cor t i heild . " Sta y . a Ipper given yeir | Cummins throughout alse would progra ' n church par- . Thousands who have piles have not [ Tomter or Dee test o ":‘\,,, ng to throw their strength to [1ors o'clock The Brownkcs are girls under the ! Michigan senator when balloting s n Per Long Lane | 700 w1l be the tearned that quick and permancnt re- fief can only be accomplished with e P g . -+ Girl Scout age, who will enter the|Tesumed Mond: f | presente internal medicine Neither cutting | e nor any amount of treatment with|@ir! Scouts when they become old| —_— cintments and suppositories will re-]ePough. Their training is something | RAILIROADS CITED P ———————— [ Seove the canee. ltike that of the Girl Scouts and they Rosout Bad circulation causes piles. There |88 learn many of the Girl Scowl| po o ivanin and Erie Sccased X " . i re. G. Q. Hat ’ t the # N evening is & complete stagnation of blood jn |activities Violating Labor Roard Onders A. W. Hov o ice church, Sted Work Hev. George H. ® liver the lower bowel and a weakening of Real Fsate Deals { E #he parts. Dr. J. 8. Leonhardt was| Marjorie Moore, Alice Norton and! Chicago, Dec. 14 The *Pennsg! ; WEEKLY DANCE " ’ . ' oot y . y . ¢ *hys He first to find the remedy. His prescrip- | Blizabeth Norton have sold to Gus-|vania system and the Bric railrond ™ ‘g . ‘ 2 tion, HEM-ROID, is now sold by alltave Haman 36 acres of land in Ken-j were cited yesterday by the railrond r At the t pletic . - oo s taik Wik e druggists. Dr. Leonhardt tried it in sington labor board for alleged violation of " ol e & fternoon . . iate ” 1000 cases with the marvelons record | John Frankerwicz has sold o Anna| decislons of the board. The Penn. =t e Pr 3 1 - mmm mm Soather oot 38 » P WP of suscess in 98 per cont and then |Burel lots 66, 67, 65, 69 and ° sylvania was declared to have failed - S . ~ e or < . Tapt . t annma decided it should be sold wunder a;Treasure fields. to comply with a deelsion orderin . . the v [ t . " ' h patiers righd money-back guaramter, Entertainmoent Tonizht. restoration of senjority 16 emploves > 1 1ot goe ; 3 et . - % y g Don't waste any more time with! The Inamda elub of Kensington will | represeated by the Ameriean Federa- | ¢ vhace » Special Vemtares Ndded Vor ; t " ok anta Clash™ outside applications. Get a package | present their p The Twe lLet-|tion of railway workers. The Eri . 5 5 - . This Week i " Py of HEM-ROID from Ciark & Frain-{ters,” at Foresters’ hall this evening. | was reprimanded for ignoring the rul Wasic by Farry’s Orelicsira . p . tist ” mber 21 4 o, todny. 11 has given salfe and ! Miss Marioric Moore i1s the authoring against contracting for labor for- sting r-lief 1o thotsands and should and direetor of the play and towns- | meriy performed hy cmployes of its Uiy same for you—it scldom fails. [prople are expecting to tarn ont in | mairtenance of way department Eden avene o Maine Clabh Mecting t r ot rmania Then You Have Something to Team, ning (o make their own ¥ Tiaing " and are trying hard to pass York has Andrew Wogan and 11 W. Moo Man ' . | ' 00 would

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