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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924. aft 10 o A il- | Ir: rank llowing a short iliness. The funeral ‘ | hampering them greatly in their 2 | {work., Some of the local factories ‘ul‘lnnprmvn!! have not been complet- weére able to keep up production be- | ed, MRS J BflSWElL | cause of the ract that they mwly)PR[]HIBITI[]N LAw ‘ Foresters Installed g /] i their own power. | | Instaliation of the recently elected H The breakdown was general with officers of Court Ever Welcome, F. | i | i | - ) re of the er other factories | N 145 West s died the h ? Plainville News e o e Bristol News v s e st he nome ot which was kept close to schedule night in Red Men's wigwam, Deputy il srand Chief Ranger Patrick Cook of mfb’ds A Pp,g @e”w: \\':n.l n's Societies Eleet, : n\lw city directed the ceremonies, morning. which were followed by an entertain- e Valuable West Main Stoeet Prop-/..pui” charen”or 60 “siviour ‘eia May Tax Salavies to Provide n.ci rosvan TIME IN ITS FLIGHT CLOSES enty Changs Hands Thind Time i i o pion P Money e, 7 A o | Mrs: C. Brainar secretary, Mrs. ing of the fire board tonight. 5 . Moore; treasur I The board recently recommended a BRINGS SUITS FOR 34000 The viee president will be clected at MRS BQ“’MAN 90 YEARS OLD raise in pay of $2 a week for the ’ ,the next meeting. Woman's Aux . remen, but no report has been made | - tiliary, president, Mrs, Fe eymour; —_— back to the board by the city conn- | vice president, Mrs. . ] ciimen as the matter was deferred at akes Assignment (o Creditors— g Hooker Court Resident Becomes Non- : retar nd t the last council meeting until further be The Plainville Without Lights or Pow- sistant sceretary, Mrs. . Robideau; | agenarian—Bristol Trust Co. Flects data may ) secured city : k united offering treasurer, Mrs, H. I, fathers are considering the rate of . er—Woman's Societies Elect ORfi- | Washbur: Officers — Erection of Synagogue puyment in nearby cities before ate The annual parish meeting for tempting to decide the matter, TO SHARE IN lls ADVANTAGES j. cees—Fiainville Briefs. the clection of a vestry and other of- | Proposed by Talmud Torah Assn. Lieutenant Hall Coming Mrs, Margaret Boswell has pur- | ficers will bé held tonight at 8 e'clock. |\ \i0n toward a regular system of | licutenant C. Vincent Hall, globe chased from Dan and Victoria Peters! All legal voters are urged to attend. | ooy 1w the members of the police | trotter reputation, will speak IT'S YOUR PRIVILEGE “COST PRICE” FOR TWO DAYS MORE—Yes, barring very |M}ithe property at $8 Weat Main sircer | doglon Aunillary Installs | jopariment to the police pension fund on Monday night at 8 o'clock at the few maker’s restrictions, you can select personal or home needs, from our large and well known as the Maplehurst. The salc; The recently elccted officers of the [ (i e among the matters which the | Prospect Methodist chureh on “Of Amercan Legion auxili to Drock- the aten Track of the World b i . rear S0 W o 0] rtunity me yvour | was made through the agency of 3 5 |new city council will discuss at selected stock, at cost. Not again for a year does so wonderful an oppo: y come you | Skinner, Bnith & Co, The purchase| BArnes post, were Installed last eve- |acif ©¥ CoUREl WO RS 8t 0}, Lantern slide®e will il way. No need to quote prices. All you have to d(? is to ask for cost—it is your privilege for |Jl] S\mnce. Sl € Lo- The BATCHAS ing at [meeting held in_the post |5 COIEE SUETCLE () aeveral | 1ustrate the fatk, which will Snelide two days more. Time is going fast, do not delay. $19.000 and $20,000, rooms on Whiting street, - The WOrk | g ana heretofore, the moncy has | Seencs at the tomb of King Tutankha- 5k b | The property consists of 2 "A'|'l|“;“‘\ 5 "_“‘(" "'I' "”: been obtained by an assessment of 4 | Men in Egypt and experiences during 3 SEo | 3 ic! s bee sed as & ¥, 41 staft of offic Al per or license receipts. | @ trip through the Holy Land. : 2 ? o l\mlsnv. \\]ll(l\\hl;m h. n us ‘1‘ Sk bl et siaan il i per cent on the I‘hyu‘ 1‘ licen u» ipts. | & '”’5' \v: -: '\. “vf“ ,U )‘ unl" 7 SALE OF LINENS LOOK AT COTTONS rooming house, and land with a front- SHE HERACE B Including | \iey the Volstead act in forec, no | The spea ill appear at the % . ra e Placi Our Orders I A Beati th {age on West Main street of 110 feet, | EUCSS from Watcrbury, Ter e and {50 00r license fees are obtainable, so 4 | Sunday morning service of the Coming As It Does It Gjves Housewives Un- acing Our Orders Long Ago, Beating the and a depth of 260 feet. Thero is ol were present owing the | o heans of financing the pension {church when he will take for his usual Chances To Replenish Their Advancing Costs, We Can Give {also a large barn and a garage. usinesn nesslon, a soclul was held ) fund is being discussed. The latest |(ODic: “The Quest of the Living | and refres s were served. f o ? rs | God." proposition is to have the members God. i ose You Some Good Values The property originally was owned i Linen Closet {1-_\- Bure Hills and to many of the To Open Up Store lof the force contribute a small sum Bristol Briefs “Summit” Sheets, made of heavy j e ; Tomorrew morning the A. & F. : gl 3 x | Former Fire Chief Harlg R S S— sales the Ask for s av) |older residents of Plainville is re- |, TOmOrTe ‘ - Lout of their salary each week to swei i iief Harlan R, See the Damasks—ask the salesman soft cotton for those who want fine quality, |W|irerred to under that name. It was, Urocory Co. Will open ip a new store | yno coffers of the fund. The depart- | Norton and George N. Suinion of price, then note the quality and you won't we offer all sizes from 54x99 in. to 90x108 purchased from the Hilis family by :u"”m \)«l-‘.‘x'::'rfi o ;-‘,l.? 4\)]"'»";\. a8 o= |ment members were given an increase | 'rospect strect are attending the fail to order more than one length. ot ially low : Pill C % [the Peters in 1910 and the house was | (oMY occupied heek OTC. L of salary of 22% cents a day recently | Motor boat show in New York. ? g at specially low prices. Pillow Cases to [[] <, v 0 0 e tamily home. | The 4. & P. Co. recently purchased | by ‘the councll and. the present pro.| Thomas Kelly, formerly custodian The Pattern Cloths are offered in all sizes, | match. {Tn 1913, Mrs. Laura Martin took | ‘" business of the Cheeker store | yogition is to have the men Jay by 16 4t the Park street school, has re- handsome patterns, with napkins to match. The Famous “Rib-On” are Sheets woven |J|| charge of the place and conducted it "O7e 1 Plainyille per cont of their salary toward the |turncd from Maine, where he has Loval Team lames pension. This will mean about 70 | been spending several months : rred . * o i . “Wears wher o | as hoar s and ' or Again note qualities, compare with prices, | double in the center. “Wears where others b & hoaniing bouse and. bolstotdet B B histhvillo o baskettisill teatn |y el e fan. City Clerk Thiomus 11 meend Bt the name of the Maplchurst, She A went down to defeat last evening in ! at his home on Center street, you'll see at once what bargains they are. Tear.” All sizes with Pillow Cases to match. S ontilnad AkeR LRt Iat: Bapiaritior] O paei Cottons By the Yard include 36 in. Con- (M| {00, "Mrs. Boswell took over the| Windsor playing against the Windsor | “CO0" Many Years 00 e wi J. Malone and a You'll Want Towels, lots of them when you | ipental " unisleached—9¢ yard; 36 in. fine lease and conducted the place on the | 28 The score at the end of the | Lo hel & & 80ct e L of | PATLY of friends cnjoyed o skating | contest was 34 to in favor of, | party at’ Pine Lake last night see li\qw thf,_v arelpr;{ced and you Will be | caen Cotton—19¢ yd.: ‘81 in. unbleached |J|| same iines as her predecessor. The Windsor. This s the Tocans ey | the police force this week as on Jann- | PAFLY b Pine | ) : ick in making selections. ) 5 . 4B i in- |W|| piace is considered ono of the most | ¥ ndsor. This was al's fret,py 7, 1596 he became a supernume toutine matters were discussed at quic 4 Pequot at 53¢ yard; 45 in, bleached Contin valDEbIA: pIoos: "of ¢ real . catate iniESme this soason. “Batiindayievening, | §1¥ o \pht U6 REOINE B SUPATIAMEE the mecting of Falos Council K. of C, The Crashes Too give great chance to sup- | ental Tubing—37Y;¢. Pequot and Lockwood || 5 ainvine. { the Inville team will play the | oo " T Maast ta the peduiar ply for kitchen use at bigger savings than | Sheetings all reduced for this sale. | The new owner plans to conduct: Vet 1inds of Bristol fn Bristol. A fyornd "troie he wpent sever h i - ; 5 = ; large delegatio al fans plans to al years, HEEERRS vou will have chance to make for some time |~ Wool Batts, comfortable size—$§2.59. | tho placo on the same plans as in the! e defeation of wocal fans PIans (0 | unq within a short time rosc from the SOUTHINGTON NEWS %o come. Note that. All these and others at Domestic Dept. past. A number of important im-| Odd Fellows Meet {SRNNALY tho Behd 9l tis oreaitimiion provements are contemplated and al-| Knthusiasm marked the "' ot Frat During his regime as an officer, he terations will be made. g dTINE T W IR MO has seen the ittle town on the banks CE the This 8 the third fmportant real es- | (0 @ REIEY SEULOF FUASSR | of the PPeanabuck grow into a hustiing | ¢ -\ tate deal consummated in Plainville ! °08% A0 i, s § o held last|oiev and his department has iner ks The meeting. which wasi o5y handful of men to w force o A { evening. o " B Vest Main street within the past y k Iy ° ones, | 9:30 1 . e on West largely attende Pk e By Spownma " DVL o o'clock tor the esokiduge of year. First the business block on! Ar8Cl¥ attended, marked with | 004 30 members, [ N has practically all of his affairs | books. ' great interest, Matters of importance cers were eleeted; Presid Y ¢ s ‘est N o o Picree : Captain omas 1. Guc s fol- sident, Frank Berl'n ews. {wound up in town and expects to| The B, C. A, club of the Berlin Con- :}r‘o‘:' “‘,:'!"q pleoes opposiis. A e jwere discussed. m.llu‘-'..‘-I'....I“,.VI,":T»‘| Mgl et AT 10 vice-president Daniel —|leave for Florida in the near future.|struction Co. will give an old- RIS, (hon More recenily 1% new office under the able | bl g y g N O'Brien; secretary, Andrew Donahues the three houses of the Standard | : Belden in the point of servics o Mr. Jones pla ed to make the trip | fashioned . | leadership of Noblc g Harold Kol casure oh H olb Jonre ! fr. Jones planned to » d dance and soclal at the] g T ot O e on Weat | 108 Mip of Nol and Harold An- | ouprginn of the law as he completed | hCA%Urer, John G. Kolb; beard o [in December, but there remained a| Athletic hall this evening. Prof. _ {derson are planning on a very active . dircetor Ernest Smart William SIHEWALKS WANTEI] {business transaction that had to he|Gates of West Cromwell will be the :::;"L;“":[‘ Sl ,:'1',“‘:’";%"," ;;"",l.',:;:':" ar. Irom all indications, the lodge |- b of active metvion in Novem- |, angtes, A Bhijek. J. Kiakus: 1o Petd . » as changed hands, A . . v 4 {eleared up. He has not decided on | prompter and St. Paul's orchestra of | Will enjoy one of the best, if not the Executive Session Tonight Harold Callahan, Oscar Wagner, is the third time in the history of vh-»“, st, yoars of its existenc. I'red Parker, O, Ebert and George 'his work in Florida as yet, Kensington will furnish the music. t that t X hich t1 Plans for the v b dlect . | et < . se changed hands, (o-1he sxt IR g a e meeting of the exec e co gl e and | street is recovering from an opera 0 next meeting on Thursday | oot L heprey Post. American | he resignation of Daniel O'Keefe annual mecting of the Peck, & Wilcox Mutual Relief asso- ¢ | ciation held in Oxley assenfbly hall { Wednesday night the following offi« Things are running smoothly : tion for the removal of her tonsils, Sues for $4.000. vening, which will be followed by an vho has been president of the ase | Legion tonight in legion ha! At quictly on the police beat, There v N The Sacred Heart minstrel enter-| Bartrelo Pedrolint of Plainville has| entertainment not to be missed pelitr o i Rl oo !have been no disturbances in some 4 f ¢ nts fo ¢ I whow on Athletle | brought suit against Adoiph K of Tninville Briers rangements for the minstre! show aceepted with regret HH 9 ey | tainment will be given at ' time and it has not been necossary | L3 | » at th = | | » gy A - 2, 2 000 and pefeed | e . N January 16 at the high school auditor - R“mm‘s Tl]k "p l:‘l‘()[)()SIIIO[I,Mr \ho Berlin police to make any ar- | Mall Friday evening, February 1. Farmington for $2,000 and has, as| .James Hayes is i1l at his home on |joBREN 20 AL LS BER SOBOOTAUAEE = opye roport tor the year ending Do- Ivests in over a week. Motorists on| Jussell North has installed a radio |the guardian of his son, Albert Ped-) Park street, latter event, the Brass City minstrels | COMPEr, 1923, shows that the associu- M 0[ cmldl‘fll lS COIISMGM [the turnpike seem to ho behaving sct in his home on Grove street, rolini, brought another suit against) Miss- Marguerite Farrar is {11 at her |have been engaged by the tocal post '1o" has & membership of 310 and a !themselves and Berlin is its usual Rt the same party for §2,000 for dam-|home on North Washington street [to present the evening's w.u.-.“n-l wood Ananctal nding with a bale Norton's wood keeps vi ages resulting from an automobilc Mrs, Willlam G, Hurley of Wy | [ TR ’ - culm and quiet solf. Ps you warm, “ . Hurley of Water- ance of $4,942 in the trewsury. Fole { o L v | bakes your bread, and bakes your |Accident in which the plaintiffs al-| bury is visiting at the home of her Board Changes Mectings L lowing the regular business meeting ARE ‘ » Much Improy ; - o . ¢ ] Ro‘n WALKING DANGEROUS T‘»N'nu::lm;? \'l‘:wrvh:,‘"l(’::ulnmo"l"lk’, like mother used to make, Just | 1088 that they were injured. Prop-|brother, Thomas Prior on Seuth |, “1CUNE nights of the hourd of o0 (Vi cunper was enjoyed v @ 3 ’ call 657-3 for a load.—ad\t, erty of the defendant in Farmington | Washington street 1‘ calth will be held on Fridays in the returned rr«lmll the New er:nln‘xf‘n-l Al bt SRtk and Bristol to the amount of $6,000 | - future, according to a decision of that AL 2 mecting of Mannah Wood cral hospital last evening and it is re- | | ka8 Deen attes Bt | . . [ body at eck thering last nigh R [ SR - " . " o ached and the writ is re-| (Continued on Twelfth Page) g RE-0 BRSO ERCAOIIAg B NSNS [ruit chapten, 1) Al R MW @ o Hockey Match Postponed On Account ;pnfly(';l n;y'u he is nl“;th l’m?rmh'(l”l'n Hough(on‘s Visit to Paris turnable in the court of common | et 2 ['v' the city hall. The aesemblies of [l 'u.« William ¥ <.|Im|‘\' \'” . He resumed his duties a e r | . 9 o e board have been held on Thurs - ils e et Wikt B dsosin "r‘“".\‘]‘uu’l s rnulz(‘ L¥ie 4 tl'll acid pleas in Hartford the first Tuesday in| Ior Rent—Tenement of six rooms, | ¢ Poard have been held on Thurs- yopguy uiternoon, Mrs, Joseph Alsop ! . fitrerions Paber Goe s Co. thismorn- | Jg Mostly a Personal One | February. Al _modern improvements, in Neri | 34¥ NIKhts since time immemorinl but o\ vongave w very interesting talk Home—Annual Meeting of Kensing- ' 1N& ot B Wikchey The complaint alieges that the|block. Inquire at Nerl Itros. store. - | At NNt has become inconventent o jyc"y i S IEECEE FOE : | cres b s Paris, Jan. 11.—-Alanson B, Hough- | plaintifts, while transacting business | advt or the majority of the comminsloners [ o, niained the working of * the ton Congregational Church—Items, During the past week much loter- | ton American ambassador at Berlin, | with the defendant on Decembor 23, | — %o that another meeting time hak [ woug court and defined the league of The question of providing mdewalks | jie B g 1!;"’ won """“'"’"l" In | has arrived in Paris to meet relatives | 1923, started in the defendant’s anto- | Our cleventh annual sale is now on, | "0 deeided upon watlons, She urged the women fo for “.'3:5 strect "'r' Kensington luu.|\.‘|':.l"|fr‘.;’:‘}fu|~c .’.,‘:l:“' r::. I”“P from America. Although he un. [mobile from his place in Farmington | We are offering 200, discount on our Frolley Service Delayed ke Keen interest in the affairs of rn.lalkrd up recently n‘\ ": neinglon q',.,‘| |,|,|,,'|,,\; m‘; ::c., ,‘,:-:rdnyl.‘:gzr doubtedly will mecet Brigadier-Gen. |to Southington road. The complaint |entire stoek of dry goods, moen's Trolley serviee on all lines of the thetr town, state and nation Mrs, ahd I8 now brought forward and 1o .N'\lr)tfl on the ponds in Kensington ’,’G' Charles G. Dawes and Owen D, [alleges that Keller was under the in- | wear, window shades, floor coverings Bristol and Plainville clectrie com- | visop =il at it was the duty of th tention of restdents on account | pagardi ‘: 2 teh schedul "' | Young, who are to serve on the spe- | fluence of intoxicating liguor and | and boots, shoes and rubbors for men, | PANY. Went out of commission 1his ryery wonn become a voter and ,',:,. ,,',:",\. weather and the recent [roms — gy it g the s "'";_‘ ‘;"l-lnl reparation committees, Mr, |drove reckiessly on the left side of | women and children, Sale continues | MOFRINg shortly after clock when [ yhat all shoull register in the party S Sobil, : il A9 '”‘:"“,::"r'.n‘;‘,::j" eath- | Houghton is emphatic in saying that |the road colliding with another auto- | for two weeks, ending Sat.. Jan, 19, | power faiied. Lighting serviee | eaneus of their dectared political pres The :rvfi for sidewalks for Main I:m’:‘m'nl 'l“hr two lt""v!im wlfi fiw‘ni he has not come to the I'rench capi- [mobile, The occupants of the Keller!| H. A, James, West Main 8t.—advt Was not greatly interfered with, After | roprences . A ) ] a | tal for any political ose, > , ¢ susts . a short delay, trolley cars began 1o | w 1 ews she h ireet was felt by people venturing the fest. cold Saturday, Kensington 0! b p‘i;ampurn e umn:":‘112":.::".[:nnn;:_‘ “I (.jlnlvlu.. in g '-".w u‘ : f v gan 1 he told e interview '» has out on foot today. There Is an abun- |peopfe, in general, are talking the | Jiis Butise ".“ Iu mvh':” \”»‘lc a _Hp.‘, :u. .||-...my: ; . ¢ ou ! é PR ‘1 |\:uu Renato ‘ |||. nk |.]v,m.xr, dance of dark, thick and soft mud, |game up and opinion seems to be | (*yatifyvi 2 | d elbow and other serlous | heavy winter merchandise, 1, J. irn- | ool ’ ind Henry Cabot Lodge, and expres- B R VAT etis. W tor ShoRt IHtos | Sventy. Miviend repsrding the ‘oml‘(. atifying Progress in . |bruises and his son having his face | baum.—advt, | tower grades of the city schools geg herself & g in favor of the | cut so badly that he will be disfig- inches in some places, Yesterday it points cach squad { T v : | 3 . N . - | Th was bad enough wiih the warm | " The (@press 1l sgsregation tas| Us S. Cemetarieis Abroad |uret s 516 That oeimiimi Srecssdinga] D10R Tomple of Texan |70 50 (ISt T 05, T e0! S° being wicnaly. sopemil 18 Ihe seiet il at ¢ i procecdin, Al U8 Hic tat S o OC YOS, 1ithe N " was he i : vhich thawed the frost out |jee etic ’ oo | 2 : 2 .‘.‘r":;":(:w:mmhn»'d made it soft. nm':m:,.‘,';:"‘(";';‘,f;i,f';:,,z""::,"‘,_,Ld; ear) Washington, Jan. 11.—Additional [will be brought againsi Keller on Episcopal Church Dies p, Obcrves b Birthiay | tuvor of Aeomabievagnind with the rain of last night und today, |willing to clean up in great shape, | CPOrts received by the aar depart. |charges resulting from the accldent. | awapiilo, Tex., Jan, 1. lishop ts. Adeline H, Bowman observed (he di 1 ane needs boots to walk from the |thelr advarsaries from Tottie Alley,|™Ment from officers in Europe show | Attorney Charics . Conlon of Plain: | gdward A Temple, 56, of the Episcs Berlin Savings bank to Williams' meat | while the Bottle Alley delegation, | that “gratifying progress is being | ville h‘:H been engaged by the de I church, died at his home here market, along the stretch of thorough- | meeting for practice at Mack's garage, | M&3¢ in constriction work on Amerl- | fendanis to represent them in (he | jute Jast night Sl Beon W fare commonly designated as a "fll""-l\\i\l arrive at Raflroad Pond, fully| °&" “""j“"""» A report made pub- poor health veral years. Bishop walk.” armed for a grand smash at Giana's||¢ ""'""-‘ }"“‘j"_ oni _"“'“"""‘:“’I"’Y'\“"J""".‘ Makes Assignmont. Temple was a Walkerton, Va. Mes of the people have been walk- | ittle boys .:fl“r|.la(|”r"x'ufl.lvnv: of ous SN Im:h‘l'— SuTTRy fSibaistiok of Bristol, pres [and educated at Vieginin. Polyteehnic | oloaoio™s fioionat nrchitceture fn t with a state law and ing in the road and here s another| To Elect Officers ing" and ""I‘\(-!l whe ha;r sten this P]',“';y,' of ,‘“”‘NM u‘ Noot pooing )4‘,.|mn» and Virginia Theologica S h: ¢ b < ”; le‘ u‘w.m,u; danger from auto ‘trucks and other! Officors for the coming year will be overseas buMal mround havd pro the Rus Voch 1as L E us- | Beminary He received honorary vchicles. At night people walking In fejected at the annual mecting of the | younced it dignified, beautiful and | 2 . p the road are In constant danger ur‘k,.‘..._m‘,,, Congregational chureh, simple.” Work on the cemeteries in ftors which has been Ve South and the Episcopal Theological being struck. which will take place nest ¥Friday | ppanee advancing satisfactorily h : The providing of sidewalks for | cvening, January 18, Reports of all RYSAIR N pTaanine e ,‘:"l"“ '”"'\'.'1"":' |" 8 been ;'w-»un;," missionary MT':" Norti | 4 Muin street would also make it more (departments of the church will be MEXICAN CONGRESS MEETs (00" 20 e 1 okttt | estvad b Lt S e el safe for children on their way to submitted and other hlisiness will be Mex Cit Jan, 10.<Both houses | presentative w‘l.ml‘uv . fved by his widow ar wo sor b bt ArDiA 5 b ; A 16 «hoo!l as they would not have to|lrought up. A supper will precede vy P 4 {Johnson Shoe Co.. an gouls . s nag a N N fa the Yool the tnotting e ehureh parors, | ©f the Mexican congress were con- | were removed from tot 1! Avalanche Sweeps Three : g s Y o At vk e It it has been stated that the idea|All members ¢ church, 21 years|‘0ked in extraordinary scesion Iast |iaken to New ¥ e | et nay be brought 10 the attention of |0f age or over, arc entitled to cast a l"“": L,‘, :Y:;":’:I‘:u,,:"v:,’.“\'vm*nn.l.}:v‘ creditors of Kabatznick have signcd Men Over Cliff to Doom T the Kensington fire district commit- | vote WA TN mebore o cooperativta AMMl. | menmment h"',m . ey ma] e ! Thirt tec for consideration. Bidewalks No Evening Schoot Sesston ~ | fiation refusing 1o collaborate, Thom. | aeuins hin. M ‘ tma would be a great improvement, how-| Miss Mary Griswold, superintendent | .o o Robinson was elected chaltman | rejense in 1 i sy S ever. an sdded convenlcnce and cer- | of schools, has announced that there | oc the senate while Deputy AFUIFO | Attarnes (harics 1o (. by tainly @ safely measure, | Will be no sesslon of the Berlin even- | cumpilio Seyde was made president | od teabatznick in 11 Anotber place that was in bad'ing school tonight on account of the ./ tne chamber 1 Kabatenick has be wnche in 1 acchent i e ks p the tdoently elected ehieh shape this morning and evoked many | inclement weather The school this! : e '”': e exclamations on the part of resi- | year I8 meeting with a great deal of BRAZILIAN NURISES Nt bees dents, was the space ground | suceess and those who are attending Itio e Janeiro, . 11PNy | gy reasons have been put around the trolley station at the | have heen faithiul in their work. {yyo American trained nurses are em. |pud PO Bave Boch P Kilby House in Kensington. Stilts Fdward Thresher ploved teaching Brazilian women the 0l & main cau ' were necded by those boarding trol-| The body of bdward Thresher. | (e of their trade in the hospitals An. 1108 eecditers b \ ar * 1 o 6 has been ley carn if they desired to keep their | former Berlin resident, who dicd in | of this city, They were brought ey o AP MATCH ki ’ ¢ e ) hospital in #hees free from mud. This condition | Bridgeport Monday night, was 1aken |y c by the public health department sy e also prevails at other trolley stations. to Hartford today and buri VAS N4t the suggestion of the Rockefeller tuptey proc Singn ety Beckley in Florida. | Cedar Hill cemctery Foundation commission claima W ING. 8 lLouis Beckley of Kensington and Erecting New Home st John Shesh of New Britain are| Mre Charies V. .irickoon ia haing = SESNVING SRS A spending the winter in Florida. being a new home built on the High meggohly bbb located at Miami, Tt is understood ad, Kensington Work has ® NPRRS Y. WO% . & | Kobe | that Mr. Beckley is engaged in the | ready been started on the house Plles b s 5 s a re chemieal engineering business there. Asessors Finish Work bty stz st B. It Jones of Berlin street, famil-| The assessors finished their work " < o : ; wes yesterday. 1t will be handed over | o8 of buslei b ’ [to the town clerk and will probably ! epcrations. 3 e The catse is inside—bad clreulation. | places under sndicap STO"ACH MISERY, scssors are Jason M. Taylor, Car! he blood W stagnant, the veins! i . Mueller and Vrank G. Kramer Casting (s ¢ dismisscd shovtly 1ive i pou v good Scout Meeting Tonight the parts OB, INDIGESTION | | mectiee o the Berie Vows o aumens doade gt S e e 2 for Swollen: Joints 1 2id not open this morning because of | Aellon plan tay reduetion and a8 S0th birthday at her home o Hooker count yesterday ng the t the mee grade teachs whe ed many calls and we ¢ held 1 \ yol yesterday many fricnds, 1 | Coggine part of ta ¥ ildren in the home Is one o . 1 wonl their cyes tested, south Manchester Tonight e v th ork The The S Manchester high school .y s n charge of five will oppose + cal hig) " g A v e children signment for the nefit his cred- | grees from the University of the |cording to an announcem made | Seminary of Virginis He was cor ymnasium i t he gAmMe o meeting of the pany Flects cally completed Switzeriar Vrist men clearing on a e o e - Wons trive, 1. O, car Martigny strock P t. Jomry P 7oA g Deputy Great fa avalanche a ol them swept ent ar trea v Motan of Compounce over a precipice an Ar 23 e Wi N ¢ 1 by his staft, two brothers over ! Ao i 7 N varriors degrees past month and o them Silue i . ! ' . s - s rious g tenewe ¢ tor . e " e ceremony alis 4 was served, )t roment. Many 1 To quickly and safely rid srself of at 7 o'clock in the chapel of the To quickly and sa id yourseifl o piles you must free the circulation - B5l Ed { Plerlin Congregational church, 1t is| e A R SR 7 . eotrn ) Pape’s Diapepsin™ Corrects expected that routine work will be|® Tresh current through m“ ::m an WEEKLY DANC ou_won't take the oo ‘ = vv';“m Mos pools. Internal treatment one our, U | disenssed. Wev. Samuel A. Fiske is S Upset Stomachs . Gebubaiiioh safe wethod At the the stoms e | J. 8 Leonhardt, M. 1., set at work Te Wates Board § hets . bow. shoulder, at Once East Berdin Tems £ =8 * that s Cod ' % : vheanniie 46 " members of the Toy |®0me years ago to find a real internal Tablets are o . ar oding . . ‘ . . - | & ile remedy. He succreded. He named | and sre the eate Yesh ¢ —_— ‘ rd water ce 1 Pape's Diapeptin® is the quickest | Scouts will attend a meeting of their | I'lle remedy o P = o i prescription HEM-ROTD, and tried ey ond heaith & o « . t Al mecting ¢ Aamed, pain- Harord |1 in 1000 cases before he was satis- N— o ck t tow Vlesander t= kiy you o fled. Now HEM-ROID is sald by drug Special Veatures Added Tor 12 pounds In 7 mont row ctary ot by aciqity A few tablets give almost | the guests of friends in town Thurs. | Eisis everywhere under guarantes. Tt's lh_h \\_fll. She mus > awa immediate stomach relief. Correct | day eany 1o take, and can always be found Music by Parry’s Orchesra Piekinsone digestion non forl The library will be open Saturday |8t The Clark & Brainerd Co., whe Andrew Hogan and 1L W. Moore 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock | will giadly refund the purchase price Managere whether surest relief for gndigestion, gases, | troop at Perlin this evening. fiatulence, heartburn, sourness, fer- | Mre Charles Fiske and Mrs mentation or stomach distress casesd | Rkinner and daughter of Rerfin were flesh right mentt ' and ligaments - 3 ste ch and N yonr stoma waiih of Sta that’s sk all reliable A fewm centn Draggists sell millions | afternoon from af packages and in the evening from 7:30 1o 1o any dissatisficd customer.

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