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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 192 ‘.._ Miss M. Johnson and Miss 1. Di | ate liver rs, must also stand aloof | Plamvzlle News [ o L & Bristol News | v v avas o b | od, from the table ‘and thereby discus- i Bowling Prize Winners | sions arise as to merits of cabs, men | The Temco bowiin guc com land the like. Open hostilities are an- i jp:uml the first schedule of the se MAN ls IN NE[I] “I: | ticipated for the near future. | son last cvening and the final mm\m | Prederick H. Pond Frederick H. Pond, 54 years old, wfirds Topping Gentr | PLANVLLE BLAZE " ACTIVE REIGON 7 2 Jepi. A-1 Met, Service was born on August 13, 1870, in Ply- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- - ‘Damage of $2,500 ‘Dome to sl oo 24080 Declares Rev, Jobm L. Dayis moyt o of - ana Mees. o 176 carly life in that place, he moved to TIME IN ITS FLIGHT CLOSES House in Mountam View . of New Britain e h e Cost Dept, . N E 429 mouth, He was employed for several 3 P cars by the Wallace Barnes Co, and First individua! a\ . Lemeris, SS S S OL U -uwmmq a florist business s a side- (CHRISTMAS SEALS REPORT i o5 o ADDRESSES BRISTOL CLUB e P S Granger, 100.6; st individual high 2 — ‘ wed for h\m an enviable reputa- string, Smith, 340: second individu! 2 . . tion about the state and several prizes Pleads Guilty to Bicycle Thefts— 4 atine Hecdos high 3 string. Dionne, 3 st indl. (100 Harvesting Begins ou' Feests e | 00 S i Gl i th e e Ar- Lo him through his exhibits. He was ; Knights of Washington Elect Offi- | vidua! single string, FEdwar 303 Pond—Congregational Chimes i 5 > | 2 £ ) second individual single string, A a member of the First Congregationul cers—Hoberts Funeral Tomorrow penfoth, MeGibbon, tied v rive—Taxicab Drivers Have Alier- church and active in its affairs, He Individual Averages feaves his wife, a daughter, Miss TO SHARE IN lTS AD U ANTAGES 1 TR Becipevite e 0N The individual averages and prize | ¢ation—Urederick H. Pond Dies. 1), 5010, pond, and a son, Ronald F. i | #ire of suspiclous origin almost; Winners are as follows: I'ractical Christianity that reuches Fond. both of this city, and a sister destroyed a one-family house in _No. Total the iavel ofi the sommonh: man Jaithe iddletown. A brother, Albert died in New Britain, recently. § \Ol R PRIVILEGE “COST PRICE” FOR TWO DAYS MORE—Yes, barring very Mountain View about 2 o this Games Pins | Ave. | o 4 of religion of today, uccording to Lemeris ..... 3 103.4 INew Bithin: _The f ral wiil be held at 2 few maker’s restrictions, you can select personal or home needs, from our large and well | morning, and has cau officiass | !: 1 29 L " Revl Tabi e Barie ot 5 0. ay aftornon at his home, o . Iy N " G - 7 5 q b i selected stock, at cost. Not again for a year does so wonderful an opportunity come your of the town to conduct a rigid in- | TFaleer 8| Who addressed the members of the! I vestigation. The house has been un-! W Dionne .. Bristol elub last night at the club | Where services wiil be conducted by the Ernest 1. Wismer, pastor of way. No need to quote prices. All you have to do is to ask for cost—it is your privilege for T (s s auikis. | Powars a1 BEs e L g . i 5 o 1 ino fa » « e Aand eigh- ! - U = rooms on No Main street. The re- two days more. Time is going fast, do not delay. bor being awakened this morning|Smith ...... ; 344 : e fhat will give the wverage man |the First Congregational = church, Z L saw the pxur.-‘ i;\ flames and scnt in ‘I_-]‘f‘jx“_";‘:““" B something to think about during the ”‘Hm'\ will take place in the Hillside [the alarm. The house was practically | “OWaras 3 L : week after hLis acquaintance with it | cometery in Terryville, SALE OF LINENS LOOK AT COTTONS | aestroyed. ul‘.. uans‘\.hu h u'mr ‘.f‘;'-m’i;‘r;"\ffi-'*""‘ . ! : on Sunday was the (ype advocated by | Tempon m-p;un \‘um : . : T . | brick being left standing and there| "TORC Erihd] tev, Mr. Davis, w was welcome cmporary r rs have been made Coming As It Does It Gives Hopsewives Un- ’ Placing Our Ovders Long Ago, Beating the l.n,:.:\g Caa Vobins which! wars only | McGibbon : :,\ .'4|w::lll n.« Hember mu: z‘”(,‘,’,i“‘ to the circuits and the switchboard usual Chances To Replenish Their Advancing Costs, We Can Give slightly damaged. The damage will| Daigle At the concinsion of his address, thre | #t the Highland court power plant of Pavano the Bristol & Plainville Eleetrie Co. Linen Closet You Some Good Values |amount to about $2500 it is esti- b0 e 2.8| ‘heers were given to by the club ‘ mated. AL BARER L ocs e L members, who further expressed their |50 that electrie service is being main- tuincd as usual about the city, Man- See the Damasks—ask the salesman the Ask for “Summit” Sheets, made of heavy (Bl the sre department was dcl A | appreciation of his exposition of re- al u " vice, then note the quality and you won't soft cotton for those who want fine quality, for some time in getting away, a o ey _|ligion ideals by prolonged uppluusc, |#8¢r George I, Cookings has his force ? il g than one length. we offer all sizes from 54x99 in. to 90x108 |[lf/cording fo reports and the fire had| - ot Plin bebalt of the club, P 9% ol buny, en Sho peTmeng T ail to order more than one leng at specially low prices. Pillow Cases to ||| Faincd sreat headway before tines of | evens Pl pairing of the damage, caused by the : § ; spet A S IR ot e piaval onl itit ) A T et short cireuit from the Forestville dis- The Pattern Cloths are offered in all sizes, | match, Dlkce wan recently purchased LY o S 7 g The das of the soporific type of |trict. Which causcd the trouble on handsome patteins, with napkins to match, The Famous “Rib-On” are Sheets woven | Mrs. Maglia of New Britain and ef. Smedburg ..... - | goéthing religion that went back to | 1uesday night that held up lighting Johnson .. E g relig and trolley service for nearly an hour, Again note qualitics, compare with prices, | double in the center. “Wears where others {forts were being made to get in touch | 00 3 | the duys of 2,000 years ago have gone, . vou'll see at once what hargeins they are Tear.” All sizes with Pillow Cases to match [with her today. Reports wera prev.| LAPEREOIN ..o 30 3 i ding to the Itev, Mr, Davis, who Wi, Visit ookl 3 ! Vgt balgeins A . o AR T - 4 alent about town this morning that | Stocking ....... said that today's religion should be | District Deputy Grand Exalted Rul- 7 er Thomas A, Tracy of this city will Cottons By the Yard include 36 in. Con- || ¢ Hemingway ... ou'll W wels. lots of them when vo! : 9 n, Mrs. Yarrows a neighbor had awak-| Heml! ! b1 of €he charheter that witl benbAt the ho ; : You'll Want Towels. lots of then 22U tinental, univleached—9¢ yard; 86 in. fine [M| cned to see the building burning and | E¥1 .. {maa and the community. 1t should | PAY an official '\:l‘" tonigti ty HYsgs Hunt see l‘"'.'“ th;‘j '"“p' iced and you will be | Ganec” Cotton—19¢ vd.; 81 in. unbleached she had gone to n window and had | HUL - e alive, in his opinjon, as the aver- [Yille lodgs PR et L quick in making selections. \ Pequot at 53¢ yard; 45 in. bleached Contin- . . [ | seen a man run across the yard.! 2 R Kkind I'he - A Gri age man want hat ind. 2 eteas s 4 This could not be confirmed, how. | Griffin e W ha R ted SENR aoothian ‘e o mbers of the local lodge. . Work of decorating the lodge rooms ental Tubing—37%e¢. Pequot and Lockwood oy Hornberger ... .. 1 7 35 ; ver, Fpadage 3 4 mon type, sought not religion but of Bristol fodge has been compibtes, Sheetings all reduced for this sale, Reeause of evidence which was: : : . sleep. i Seymour R 3 Various trophies will now be inecluded Wool Batts, comfortable size—$2.59. found on the premises, it is thought ' ™ & The power of example of the 4 rsic . 3 Youth’ was sireassd by i the furnishings of the rooms, All these and others at Domestic Dept. et dbe Bl D | Martin Yo 3183 TN 795 [ IRLHER 20 Lo iy, M ps ¥ Lwhich rival any in the state, o u.rul\u_n.‘ Seals Tteport \ Prize Winners TLGEL s i”"" “'M |'* ""l'v PN, Special City Meetings Lopcis Dmal roport of ihe commitiee |« pis teem As1—=Dalgle, Robideaux, (3003 Ware M 99 COE. W s | The board of hoalth™ will ‘hilk of the Plainville public health nursing | g edburg, lLemerds. reflected the actions of their id * special meeting tonight to consider If « man did not want his son to sub- | 3 ol i SoNba o’ tHE. vioka, e showla prees important business, he over from eril |" : veached. In this veln, |the_recent regular gathering. tiee ‘; hat I‘ proat ‘”r ”l " m. | The fire hoard will hold a speeial he told of i ;M‘I!"l'l ;]"' e iy | meeting on Friday night to discuss ples set by his father and mother and | o000 improvements for the de- other relatives that had a permanent The Crashes Too give great chance to sup- ply for kitchen nse at bigger savings than vou will have chance to make for some time to come, Note that. assovlation in charge of the sale of genong team-—Met, Serv,—Redford, itants, and which had four churchies. Brs Mave T Christmas tuberculosis scals shows | coci fwald, Granger, that the sale this year was n dectded | ppint' reum-—Machine -Hornberger, Berlln News in this section of the country the va- An interesting thing happened ! ! rious denominations represented, | when a vote was to he taken regard. | S4¢C® The total amount collected | 41 upt, Pavano, . Livingston. | worked together for a common uim,|ing prohibition in Porto Rico, The|In Plainville was #441.73. Of this) “Goay prize—H. & Smith. . people, for the most part cannot read |#™MoUnt §5 per cent or $375.47 Pythian Sisters Install, g Linilfs and Lhe Ny | partment impression on his life and the lves of e ! e told an interesting story of his|and it was at first wondered how they | Mains to be used in Plainville and 15| pytpjan Temple, No. 29, Pythian . > arvival at one i the towns. He,[would be able to find out what was|PC" CoNt Boes to the state tubercu-gigers, held installation wexercises N8 brothers 1‘:‘41 ) born s | Compounce Tribe, 1. O. . M., will losis commission. (last cveping in Odd Fellows hall, and He said that he had been born trail tonight to Southington to visit With @ man nwmed Smith, got off the | desired of them when they came to : i Expenscs contracted by the ¢om-fipe rocantiy olected officers were fn. ® tent in Odell, Nebraska, where his | o0 o GO0 00 swons teibe, Degree [train at the station and they soon met | vote, Finally it was decided to put N w member of the Ivation Army,|on the wet side of the ballot, the pic. |M/!te¢ consisted of $35.24 for letters, | 4,0100 into office hefore one of the|father, a rallroad contractor, Was . . ..q an entertainment will com- o hose name was Lemon Later on|ture of a whiskey bottle and on the | SVelOPes and postage which 10aves & ) jurzeqt crowds assembled in yo | WOrking on a railroad. Tent Qe i Coragram, Arrangements are claimed him for his carly youth and | "% "0 PIEEUITC o ee conststing they et w man from the Presbyte- other side a pieture of a coconut, The |"°t 4Mount of §340.23 to be used by | yyms The work was in charge of N ochurch whose name was Mus- | drys won, 16 to 1. [the visiting nurse in fighting tuber- | Gra''y Chier Mrs, Snyder of Hartford, | NS Wandering life led him practically & p™y 00 5y ihence T, Moran, New Organiza[jon i8 Rast Barlinjiae: Mo sid that there was lota| There was a large attendance at the [“U)048 In the town, Supper wap served at #:30 o'ciock ACTOMS the continent us varlous ralle i) ). Donovan, Phitip Touleau of pep when these two men ol 1o-| mecting last cvening and the speak- re Plalnville public health nureing {4 s seciai and entertalnment fol.|FoRd consiruction conieaots called hkigng Jamel Mareo, = Ry rether at a miceting held that night. | er's talk was much appreciated by the | 28%0C1ation wished to thank the tOWns- .+ 15009 the work. e e b Has Ausplcwus Begmnmg He stated that people in that scction members. Following the meeting re. [PeOPI® for the gencrous response to Stockholders' Mecting. e e e alsaind g ek SOUTHINGTON NEWS were disinelined to believe Mr, Smith| freshments were served and a social the appeals for the sale and In par-| oo gonoa) meeting of the stock. | Nere stirring adventures befe he when he told them his name, believ-| time was enjoyed. ticular Principal Orein L. Judd of the [y o0 5 mn Dhainville Trust Co, | YOUNE hoy as the early days of the sbiuly) ing that he had taken that name! Cradie Note local school, the school teachers, the | Wil be held tomorrow evening at 8 winning of the west were not of an even tenor, Among Indian charac- At 4 meeting of Harmony lodge, O, “What was your name back cast? | born to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Barent | R¥der's storc, ail of whom ::y:-”l.n;!-“ directors will be chosen for the com.|iCTs and L he virgin cxpanma the g, Tuesday evening the following ed greatly to the success of the walc. |jne"vear and other mutters of impor. | [8MilY Tives and little ®chooling was | officers were in led by Past Worthy s, | Was present at aoreception to the | Bus Will Leave Nurse's Report tance will be discussed gained by the future clergyman so Matron Mrs. th Neal: Worthy late Theodore Tiooseveit, He sald | A bus will leave Mack's garage in| Mis8 E. K. Heineman.s the visiting Annual Me that at the S of 18 years, he had imutren, Mms. Maude G, Hingieri | | nurse, gives the following report o The annval meeting ] nan's | Drogressed onlyias far as the fourth worthy patron, Roger Munsell; assis- and Porto Rica—Whist Winne that never betore had he seen such Kensington at § o'clock tomorrow Lol . “ demonstration as was made by the [night for the danee in East Rerlin |{h® Work accomplished by her during | Ausilary of the Episcopal church o "3"_‘]“ T e oup | 1218 matron, Mrs. Ciara Rodman; sec- genh caves for orkia=— Lcople when the colonel arrived. given by the B. C. club of the Ter. the month of December [ Our Saviour is heing held this after. | '; i e 5 ”\[”', o ,.“, Ifl,,”' :"”m; ity "‘,":“;" ol ‘r;“,”:”' Kithy Mouse Neing Bemodelled, Mountain Whites lin Construction company. o pader Of Ty usnts undaer her care | noon in the church pariors. Important| s given to n wandering|Mes. Hicanor Hanna; assistant ‘gbis 1n speaking of the mountain whites Remodelling Kilby House ot . 1923, 385; number of pa- | matters were to come up for discus. | o0 Aangelist in putting down the poles ductress, Mrs, Georgina Jaokson, Organization of the Jast Berlin e said that in the mountains of Ten- | Carpenters were at work this morn. |Hents added during Decomber. 21-- | gjon and clection of officers was sehed. | L8R (IR HORE T pacity 'y”‘ ! ™ M . Vit :’rn’t marshal, Community assoclation was completed | nossce are found the true Anglo-Saxon | 1Nk remodelling the Kilby House in |47 number of paticnts discharged | yied to take place heo.oxparionoad 166 the Ok Cime Tha |3 Tlakatic Dafoar| ofeaats. Sl £t a meeting of citizens of that fire types, with the old English names, | Kensington, which, it is understood, |Uting December, number of Bi-| “whe annual mesting of the Kpiaco. | ho, cxPorienced for the drat tims the | Mrs, Hileabeth Dunbart otganiat, Mo district held Jast evening at the home Thore are few forcigners. In explain. | Vil be changed into a four tenement [HENt8 under hor care January 1, 327, { gational church will be held this eve. ) 0 0Y (0T el JLREE PR AT AT "','f"" Lo Soons IV of Robert O, Clark ind the organiza- | ing how these people came to settie | house. The bullding has not been | Durlng December vslon tests were | ning ut § o'clock in the ehurch, O |yarie PO SEREPEE IF B S0 OO | et O e Lote: Martha, Méw ton is now a reality in the mountains, he sald that when |Used for xome time and has been more [E1V0N 10 207 sciool children cers Wil he elected for the coming| g here ftev. Mr, Davis etphasized | {enrietta Wo druft: 1 \r:-!ad\lr.:‘ Mat. tward sturted these | O 1088 affected hy time and weather, | ThIs report was accepted by the as- [ youp and reports of the past year Wil {y 1'nited Statos ae o gt el warden St Hhta WL Leaves Vor Florida sociation and the officials compliment- | 1, roqq and acted on y i rye et #0 bl N T TN A é ity t the completion of 8 | suntine o seck Max Sugenhime of Fast Berlin, |©1 Miss Hegneman on her work which The annual meting of the Episco ’"“1 'I’I ," ,', .””'ND” fon Iy Sl tinel, Mrs, William Pec tcket agent at the Berlin railroad | ¥!I1 result inoa more healthful com- | oy ohyurch will be held tomorrow eye- | g A A ald R ke A 2 emacd station, left today for 8t. Potersburg, |MUnity and a finer boyhood and girl- | 40y ymportant husi Witl e | ghte” framn Bis i 4 x [ LNTEDACSUCRAHS WerR ToRRrLIS A8 | Florida, where he will spend about [h00d in Plainsilla transacted et it el st g st oo holictantalo o b Bt u e yeur in that country s an assistant tertainments given in the 1irst Con- month. Mr, Sugenhime gocs to Flor- Fined Vor Thefts Logion Installation SEMtok Bt & Liall e B o] SR Chamt antanaliy ida every year for a vacation, Jultus Parrot of Forestville was| The fnstatiation of the officers o oo il Nioka the el Ih et T : Several of the Jewish residents of |fined 810 and costs and Wwas Riven o | Brocke on pomt, Amerioan Leglos sbirdboie bt ebbon breo bt e il ohnbiot ol oot oy, i Reriin will attend the meeting at the [suspended sentence of 10 days in jall | was held last evening At Lhe DOSE | cmairman Willlam 1. Dhoiam. sorved | s istor ! \ A Hotel Tlond, Hartford, this evening, |in the local police court yesterday aft- | rooms on Whiting street, The cerd e Tt 1 (HRE BIIICHVAN KRISCONTS S where Rabbl Wise of New York wili |ernoon by Justice E. I, Prior, on the | monies were in charge of State Dep s ob as for tb tnggn - ak under the auspices of the Pal-|charge of theft of two bleyeles from | yiy Hannon of the Windeor 1ot %o i : gt b g g ”n‘v"":‘ stine \ ot ine he plant of the Standard Stee ] E v 3 ; . ; & e h e next Wednesday evening at & o'clock | the people start their spring plowing “Stine Development council the plant of the Standard St and | post. The officers © post ' s thich as cut yest by T as ma P riel resume in the basement of the Kast Berlin|in Vebruary and the harvest is not . Ttems of Interest Bearinga, Inc. He was arrested yos- | ror the coming roare s v Dougluss pond . history and Mr, Mae. Methodist ehurch and at this time the | over until November. As soon as| Miss ¥dith Prentice, daughter of terday in Forestville hy Policeman vmander r ‘orcetyille e jco is of good qua 505 numb of irish chatrmen will snnounce the men chos- | plowing starts the children are taken | ' &nd Mrs, George Prentice of Ber- | Andrew Hogan after an investigation ) « " Frost - nd the usual thick- en to serve on the various commit- | from school 1o help their parents in left for Tilton, New Hamp- | had pointcd his way. He pleaded | o, nder rank Lavas- |, iy g time of t, is consid- tees. | the fields. The children do not re- where she will resume her du. |guilty to the ch and because of [ cour; adiuta LU, Cutting: chap- The gathering last evening was a turn lo their studies until mfter the | 168 at Tilton academy. this and because the bicycies had | aq ¥ S Wyckolf: treas- |, ' ¢ ponds near f hery ot hles large one, many of Bast Berlin's best harvest is over Therefore, they : Miss ’,“””" Rickey has returned been recovered niency was shown | yp.y : ofttcer, the cont : Lo g 2 Ne SRS o s kmown citizens being present, and | spend only about three months in | 10, %chool in Auburndale, Mass B vy I UL R TRE | OGRS N (e M Ty and 1h esen m spel i e his tow there svas much enthusiasm shown |schoo! The regular weekly prayer meeting |prescnted the facts for the « am Cunningham ) ecil | probably the ct N T . on evening by those who attended. 1t has been| Itev. M. Sutcliffe stated that the |3 the Berlin Congregational church | K. of W. Flects Office Wadtordy ind RONTGe . eiricer 7d | e . 3 decided to run a Boys' club branch | rural free delivery has done much Y11 be held this cvening under the The Knights of Washington o iKallsh P ) tin the ahan © in conjunction with the association |for thosc people. They can get news orection Rev. Bamusl A, Fiske Episcops of Our Saviour | pgliowing the t " At - x: Al Vil ule and this step has met with great fa- | soon atter it happens and they are . tast Berlin Jtems, elected the following officers 1® | commanders’ badges were ted nee ¢ gagement of their vor among the parents of the village. | kept in touch with the outside world, |, "0 . '\';"1;“‘” "' SYTIE MO TRl hemhen M e t |10 the ing d leput new chim y ret . Miss Margaret Grace ¢ the mesting next week will bo de. |its. improvements and its inventions, | P el at the Methodist church this |pariors last evening: Com . : roie o ' (L S, voted to business connccted with the [ The difference is noticed evening nsua ‘!mm} Ttev. George Hilton: lieutenant cor 4 < 2 e il : ! s early days of the association's exist-| The speaker said a few words 1e The LI i hold & ocore- | Makder chaplain, R G the installation wi X e » Xo ence. 1t is expected that a program | garding the late Colonel Henry Wat.|onial meeting al the home of Mre. [1ing: major, Edward ; captair fem . of activities for the next three months | terson of the Louisville “Courter”, He | 7108 Baurgeols Tucsdox cieming. =~ | howiand 1 ' “tl g ar will be mapped out and that there | statcd that the colonel was the tdoi | Miss ANheI ”"':"' """ ool letreei ot ¢ Bonney: | munder will be provision mide for MAnY|or thes: back.woods peopls vhone instalied in her home on Main |quartcrmastcr. Jo teher: ser- | L0 community activities in the near fu-|speaker aiso touched on the feie reet " . - . t o The Progressive ading circle will sentine AT Brainard 1 ture. among the people and of their s . ot the st of e Wi -bengt iy ey All the members possible will be | guences and bitterness s - ool gl et sccured before the next session and . nest Tuesday evening at § o'clock Roberts Fan t . Work in Porto | The ladies of the Sacred Heart “ cral of Mrs many of them will be present at the in Porto o is foun ¥ first business meeting. A social hour bty church Wil gfve another whist socia | misture of three races, the white, the | in the church pariors nest Mond with probably some exhibition athie- Indian and the black, stated I evening at § o'clock. Mrs. John De tic work will follow the meeting. Sutelifle, AL one thwe fn that M M P 2 " " Addresses Bible Class, - r . tmad e More will entertaiy ¢ rry, Dastor fev, Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St "l;‘t‘l"ll lh:‘;‘} :' -’Hv me ‘: " “r» ot :v fe y 1’“” 5 "‘h W s ¢ R Mark's E h. New Rrit. | state at no white n could own members of e ocia ive” glub b " e cOMeters - : - ‘ RERD EPIIINE. choren tor. | PrODErty, Thercfore, many ¢ ot her home in Betlin Wedne%ay i 0. are in ¢ % relin " e ain, lant_evening defivercd an inters| oo, W, wmarried negro or 1 q oo S ki gotiahory ransf ¥ e t t—1 csting address on missionary work . e 4 Afternoon Busy Cwing advt : e i, - | women in order to control their b The Modern Woodmen have receivs - Mrn F. Martindale was cted . eground, sir o a K ago before members of the Berlin Men's i r world the 1 ' ' Bible class inge ed an invitation from the Middletown | presi i jore rog ’ coording 1o figures, ¢ k lodge to atte an ope neoting at g i He told of his expericnces in 1he Acvording (e figurea, U ige 1o attend a meeting ' ctated, there is from 80 to 90 per Middletown Vriday cvening. Severa Miss Mal west and among the mountain whi . . v illiteracy in P'orte Rico. Iliegitimacy of the local membere will attend he r officers who we ecte of Tennesvee, alve speaking about hin ) Ly 1 O e oty | e 1o Fire Girls will hold a 1 b ' ' vork in Porto Rico. Rev. Mr. Sut-! " % ’ ot e el on At e bt e sy CHifFe sald That 1t was n part of ma| P4 A8 it scems he said. There I8 | food sale in the Athictic bullding next |year are siaws: Viee-president - the church | Taesday afternoon from § to 6 o'clock. Afiss M e ¢ ry. Miss . Di- He spoke of one instance where he | of Farmington avenue, Talks on Missionary Work in 1, Harold Ciark, who was cleeted tem. The movement wes porary president at the meeting last P scttied there, a8 they were une | week, was chosen head the asso. | @ble to progres farther toward their cidtion. William 15, Brown is vice. | & ANl roads followed the stroams president, K Ieed, secretary | and the streams, for the most part and Vrank 3 . treasurer 1in north and south, the speaker Committees were planned and the | said, Thercfore there were no roads tollowing men were chosen to head tunning cast and west and these peo- those decided upon: Rocial, Oscar pie scttied in the mountains, gradual- | Walsh: recreation, Walter Werdeling | iy losing their education and many cducation, Rev. A, €. Fuller; welfare, | times their religion Nobert O, Cla membership, Joseph e scason is long in those parts, | Wetherell, A meeting will be held | stated the speaker. In many cases | Op no marriage except i work 1 s, loo TR 10 B9 into the west, 100kihs o 0. there and most of the peop A meeting was held at the home of Manche n iss 1. Fora over the fleld for the KEpiscops r ‘ 1 ! i ‘ Nl Yoy vl - are of the Catholic faith. The priest's 1. 0. Clark last cvening for the pur- | tertainment committce, Viies M. Hub ) . ch, start hurche wering | ™' . A - arting churches. conducting | ., ., g1¢ and many of the peopic are | pose of making furthce plans for the Lell and Mrs. M. Foran; sick commit rmish acc last migh op Clllllfl vices and otherwise helping the people in the backwoods sections. — ool S Bt bt meson o o it sqtine er ellow cab 1 In organising ehurches ft was es. | TMCTC Are many famiiies, the parents “ : » “ of which act as father and mother to Norton's woo keeps von warm b and I i employes n o u r s sential not to erowd small communi- identifie them, but who are not legally mar- | Lakes your bread, and bakes your IS = \l the - fics and co-operation with other de.|{hem. but who are not iegal ate. e movner wwea 1o make 3o ([ WEEKLY DANCE terms, moe Cowil 1. DeMilles spectators ations was secure . 4 In this work. | "o, " poke of the Catholle church|can 855-3 for a Yoad.—advt ADAWS RIS road, waits e spoke of one community in the ich " f 3 .| that greets the eye as one enters the —_— At the west, which boasted o 00 inhab-. With Milton Sills, Filiot Dester, Postc barbor at San Juan. This chur is Fresh fish for ¥rid Giana and 1} * - R esss——— | flafked on either side by dorimitorics ketty. Kensingtor : advt Theadore Koslofl and Anna me. 1N fer 2 te : tly pre . school con- o Q. Nilson some time sine b Pro- |1 9 ) for boys and girls in the nected with the church. The cost of The Prince's Cottage [ - You can one <ide of the modern ;r e ; . e Suerers’ gt amaing. 1 CAPITOL—MONDAY this building, $500.000, was defrayed London—The Prince of Wales has spectat Duataies Added § girl in “Mandaughter.” You'll < ot < J by the Catholics of Voston and ‘i contributed 54 toward the Ak BS Naded o we the other n “Adam’s Rih™ soliciti “STRANGERS OF THE | ctmity, he sald. According o Tev.|cost of a cotts ieh i heing il This Week Mack Senmett Comeds etatios NIGHT" | Mr. Suteliffe, the American Catholics | for the cecupancs feablod cx Music by Pares’s Orchestra “NEVER TO OLD” Prospe Adventure | | h ' p « family. Fonur Andrew Hogan and 1. W. Moore TWO REFL COMEDY white 1 been built Managers Wednesday and Thursday 19m v apent mere mon in faur years than the

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