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' Visit “‘Babyland,” our Infants’ Dept., for White Dresses, plain, hand embroidered or lace trimmed. Great choice from $1.69 to $10.98 ea. | [Fine Nainsook Gertrudes, some hand em- lage trimmed, prices range Flannel Gertrudes, b'mdeled others $2.50 o to §. 98 ea. Babics’ Bathmbes. $1.00 to $2.50. Babies' Sweaters, $2.98 to $4.98 ea. Baby Buntings, $2.98 to $8,98 ea. “TOLEDO” FIRELESS COOK STOVES YOU C .This is the most popular model. , thevmometer. book. - You save on your meat bill, You save work and best of all, & oot eooking. ords fiop}u THINGS NEEDED FOR THE NEW BABY ~ ARE ALL TO BE FOUND HERE | Babies' Coats at $5.00 to $14.00, 1 Babies' Bonnets, $1.00 to $4.98. | hoes from 65c¢ to $1.50 pr. I' | Individual pastry and cake shelves. You save 80% on fuel. 50 on the original cost if you pur- n &0 | Center: Babies’ Babies’ Babies’ ettes, Regular Selling Price is $33.00 CAN'T FAIL IF YOU COOK WITH ONE you save $5 chase a Toledo Fireless Cooker during our Cost Sale. Berlin News GRANDLIST SHOWS INGREASE N 1923 Totals $4,325,843 at Completion of Work oi the Assessors 0 PER GENT ADDITION $25,600 Minor —Men's Lyceum Mecting Mowday Pyening==News Por Sundey in the Town's Churches—Other Ttems, the town have Beriin tunes The assevsors of completed the gre of Qetober 1, 1923, May 1, 1824, wnd Mol wad meet v the wHl hear potitions for the et 18 8 that o nd st of A Witk the nea dne hoard of future fon LEEN " and The (] X tatad o ! lnst soar, which e #ie us followss 81,743,504 |§n ? e itemiad AN Honses o, Haine TG wnd building seres of land BIGA Vows 1hérw . a1 Fager pnd wagons 2! Aafomabile W anil ¥ i and poultry nitire and musical tannents Faiming s Goods of 14 wir Vessels 4. Excess credit v on_band o Other taxable Ten per comt merchanis and rers “, plpe nd bonds. deposit Pery addition nan ables lines amonnt 82204 valued public mpted, exempt The total Cry amonnts o the town heing Chwrehes, Nbraries, pirha also oxv us cegnotorios, The regident Vst vd 10 85,548,511 prop- in t 468,300 buildings well schools an are as i€ year amount- \Hm. the non-resi. aeni list totalled $71 The sol- diers’ exemption was mwm as the asscasors completed (RAr Jist and as tn il wrone instesd of bring b tracted after the list fds compicted, 1nis was by order the ‘Slate tax collettor, The 10 per comt ition this year rolable © over $25.000 Feen ceting. amounti Men's 1, Kensington % The Men's Lyceum of meet Monday cvening o'clock 8t The Kensington Methodist The subject for debate will be. “Re- solved: THSL the best intercsts of New Engiland could be served by 11 unified ownershigind operation of its raiiroads.” For §he affirmative will be C. W, Stevens and Frank D. Clark For the negative Joscph Wilson @ Harold W. Upsol is wif a {nan witl Tves o Install Grange Oficers | L hoxes will Iw | Holy {ehureh wil | John Kensington Kernels, B. drum corps will hold Monday cvening at 8 k in the hall, Charles Gollong is visiting in Porge, Penn., being called there the iliness of her sister, St Paul’s O Masses at St, Paul's church, Ken. sington, will celebrated at 8 and i 0, m, tomorrow, Rev, be in charge of the Sacred Heart ©) rennan of 8t in charge of the |Hl| by r church will be mass (ut # o'clock tomorrow morning. Sun- school will folloty the serviee, Kensington Methodist ey, May Lord will deliver a mes. sage of importance to everyone at the morning service at 10:45 rlock to- morrow At Ti80 poom,, & servieo be held and the pastor will rcad a story, hanksgiving Ann.” The Woman's Home Missionary will meot Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'vlock at the home of Mrs Wooding Mite boxes will be day will hold a church on The Junior Ladies’ Ald society social and supper at the Wedneeday ovening, will moet Thursd fternoon 5 o'clock at the 1RO Thursday evening will be ehureh night and the subject for the Ible study cluss will he 8t John 10, The Mother's Jewels party Saturday afte voo'vlock 1 the opened Kensington Congregational Morning service at 10:45 o'clock to Itev, Carleton Hazen will sermon ‘Heart's at ting at When Chris. k. to will hold a from 2 Mite rnoon a0 to parsonage morre deliver a and | on, tunday school mer and the Christian Endcavor o'clock, “How Jesns 1 Followin tian Ende ceting, at there will be a b which all who sing invited Berlin Congregational the sermon by at 10:45 o'clock “The 8 class sabject or o'c eholr real, ev, 10 ial- m school The gamnel sibject of A, Viske WOrrow morning will b ist in Neligion.” The boys' at 10 o'clock, Sunday Men's Bible class mectin The Juntor Endeavor society meet at 3:30 o'clock, the lcader Helen Hodgson, The Young 8 society will meet at 6 o'elock, Tves To In<all Officers Worthy Overscer Minor Tves of Meriden will install the officers of Herlin Grange at the esremonies next Tuesday cvening hall in Berlir My, Tves will be sccompanied his stafl assst n the work. He has requested that all elected officers of the Grang« resen t this time and Master W. Sty avoring to ge tonch newly elected officoer The affair will be o mem bers of the ange and their invited guests and will be followed by refresh- ments and a =ocial hour com- mittee (P charge of arrangements con sists of all retiring officers and their wives or husbands as the case may b Pance Last Eyvening Berlin Grange held another s of winter dances at the evening, crowd present Ahlbe Hritain furnished music for fair which Jasted until 12 o'clock Fast Berdin Ttems The serviees at the church Senday are as follows: Ieg ular morning worship at 10:45 a. m tollowed hy Sunday school at 1 o'clock. The Junior League will at 5 p. m. and the Epworth League 6:45 p. m., followed by the reguls evening serviee at 1:30 o'clock. e A. . Fuller will Have charge of the pervices There be a Communion church Sunday at by Sunday school famue! Sutcliffe the srrvic The tibrary will ning from 7:20 16 9:38 o'clack for the cxchange of hooks The s of the Sacred give a whist socia Mondas ecenipg W act as hostaas meet and will being People of nts ens is en in with cach en to all ite ha bring last " Methodid celebration of the at M G 8 o'clock, followed at 16 o'clock e will have charge o will be open this eve Heart the rhureh pariors Mre 1re More Stockings Babies’ Vests for 50¢ to $1.35 ea. Bands priced 50¢ and 95c. Other Things Include Bootees, Carriage Boots, Knit Jackets, Carriage Robes, Bassin- Wardrobes, Baby Walkers, Dressing Tables, Bath Tubs, cte., ete., at Infants’ Dept. OF THE “TOLEDO” COOKERS Two aluminum lined cooking wells with one quart and one four quart kettles. One set of triplicate kpttles. Four heat radiators. One Hooks and racks and 56 page cook \ will ¢ socicty | of , ward members of the * goid re NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ] Plainville News | SENATOR TRUMBULL AGAIN HEADS BAN (Elected President of Plainville Trust Co. for 15th Time TO READ ANNUAL REPORT h‘amurl IPratt Observes 82nd Birthday Storm Raises Havoe About 50c to The pr. Notices—Briefs, John H. dent of Benator | elected pr Trust Co, at a regu | board of directors following the an- { nual stocknolders’ mectings iast nigat | This is the 15th consecutive time that |the senator has been selected as its {head. He 1 bank since its institution in Other officers elected follow | president, A. M. Condell; and treasurer, A. lant treasurer, Thoms ctary . Wheeler, Preceding the election at the board of directors’ mecting, the stockholders {gathered in annual session and eleet- {ed the following hoard of directors H. Condell, A. E. H. Hill Calor, d last the Plainville meeting ol the Scales, Clothes Trees, 1909 ¢ Vice- ccretar i assist- Prior, and and treasurer, 1% Trumbull The treasurer's right was received by the stocicholders, | deposits of $1, an increase lin one year of $26 .94, Dividends | paid to the depositors in thé savings department amounted to $20,44 Henry | report with It 59, re owed total eight after ail dis. The ca al leaves a net amount | bursements of $6 of the lainville Trust Co, is §50,000, | the surplus 25,000 and undivided | profits, $26,523.90. | The report was one of the best that | has ever been prepared by the treas- urer and the increases in the amounts You save shrinkage when but especially in the ment show that local people and more placing their cor the hands of the capable the institution, The Christmas savings among the departments patroniz Because of the this vear, it the clubs open until the | month. | To ¥iead Annual Report soummamn NEWS | e down i chureh of Our Lady e read his annual report the Masses tomorrow be held at the usual hours of 110 o'clock and Bunday school sessions will be resumed at ® o'clock. Parents {ure asked (o that their chilgren | attena, The re be taken up at row morning. There will quiem high mass Monday $ for Mrs, Patrick Years Young Today att of §3 1Morestyville ave. observing his §2nd today. Ile is Miss Minnie Holmquist of Kensing- ton has been the guest of her sister. Mrs, Olof Benson, at her home o, Wilcox avenue, Norton's wood keeps you Lakes your hread, and hukes cake, like mother used to make call 657 for a load.--adv, re more idence elubs that is great rush an warm, your | Just | -13 pastor of Merey for 102 Rervices will of Anton Wagenbrenner waus tendere .x: supper at the Southington Inn | Thursday evening in honor of his ap- proaching marrviage to Miss Mary Hpinello. Those present ineluded Harey Wagenbrenncr, Joscph Wagens brenner, Sisto Martin, Sisto Galletti, George Carson, Fred Gusco, Ralph | Mongilla, James Abuta ). 1, Comen, Albhert Baeltz, William Walsh, "hHrll*i“ Aldieri, James Cotter, Joseph i Mareco and Willlam Shakespeare, ey gular monthly collection will ull the, masses tomor- re at e anniversary morning Welch an fock N2 Samuel nue s gquietly hirthday his among the best known and residents of the He was born in Harwinton and has been a resident Platnvilie for over ire, Mr. I'ratt is a veteran of the ( [ war and i« wimong the few remaining memb Unfon army ) BA the He yea mem- feavy present He has At a meeting of the terday bills to the amount were ordered paid, The case cent Albryebt, an orphan been living at the fown taken up, The youngster to the connty home selectmen yes. of $783 ) of Vin-| who has | farm, was | was taken . at lome town of 25 y campaign is being new members for Com- | ST A membership conducted to gain Kiltonic post, Amcrican Legion, mander Kenneth Moore is in charge for the campaign and ex-service men | et the being wrged to fill ont the applica- | Artillery tion Manks which have been sent gut. time and always taken eircte, | affairs throughout etruggele the 1iret ne aervice el four Conneetiont wetive at the alth is good town able o keea intere and displays # rema ente in his dren Hving, Kdw Britain e, Mre, Thomas Bail- Mre. Irederick Loom with whom he makes 'red 1 f oSt Itita's it was voted to AL W mecting o Daughters of Teabella, hold a whist and danee on Friday evee | ning, Febraary 15, Plans were also completed for the installation of of- feers and the initiation Targe | class of candidates Sunday afternoon, | memory of « life, ard el of a in M home, an A pson He 10 is Dougal of Torii Jehildren has a to sublic ¥ are A warning relative all conveyances having the proper lights has heen jssued by P'rosecuting Attor Hal D. Fitzpatrick, at-grar ceived many birthday imber fricnds congratulating re ney and of telr e his posteards from ' him on the eve { Mulling and daughter oo Main street, are nd in Ansonia w. Mulling we Mre, It Catherine spending the { storm Raises Havew 27 [ The high wir rain of e of | duy ratsed 1 sections of 11 by the daughter of Mer- ap Miss Katherine Nagle, s Mr. and Mre, Richard Nagle 1ell avenue, was operated on for pendicitis at St. Irancis hospital Ha Aay tree " Arious the West tows was bio Mai the rai rford veste with cable \ and Mrs " son donn missed cha Thomas a e « thronghov becans e ports T0 NAME COUNGILMAN of ma homes, perating e |uvn.|| Nets & Sue . ] ode Democratic . Members Common | was rect ay Council. Will Pick Schmarr's s Night musica vessor at Meeting W e sent Letivta Was yut this mors he office Mayor A. M. P ling a meeting the mist common coun- Monday evening at § o'clock to nominee for councliman %o Otto 8. Schmarr, cd sclected by the democratic Jicus will probably be elected Wed- esday night, since councll invar- iably accepts the of the presentatives ling cancies. m of csea. ca comm sum ¢il for welect a st 1 The man COMMUNITY THEATER 2:30 and 5:30 ward ot “THE SUNSHING A wild west hero, a illain. a pretiy gl in the town Thrilis, Tnughics ing adventure in this of Fast and Wesa Fir<t Chapter of l" L l'\\'vl ROUS PATH SMITHY on the § of va- ro OIFICERS INSTALLED. installation of officers Mary's society took place Thursday evening. The folloving were in- stalled: President, Margaret Lynch president. Mrs. Rose Hogan: re- cording sccretary, Anna O'Keefe financial Secretary, Anna Coffey treasurer. Katherine Walsh: mar shall, Mra. B. Coaley: sergeant at rons zabeth Egan: trustees, Mrs Walsh and Mollie the installation of & The . Comedy Somday at $:30 BERE DANTLLS and ANTONTO MORENO. “THE EXUITER Here's mclodrama on fArving wings. scorching land. «ea and “ky with its teeming thrille and rapid romance. it will keep sou on edge from firdt 1o Ias “anokics Treasire leland € omedy vier In A Fitzgerald. Mars Carro Fo'lowing ceremonies a social hour was enjoved Auring which (laire Kans. th ing president. wae presented ry b3 the ssciety. retir with a 'own— | Library Concert Nets $225—Church | Trumbull was re- | i gratification | | and to the stockholders, $2,000, which | deposited in the various departments, | savings depart- | A ]mu. the P When Jes [ pa | t LY f ir il p. m. speaker, s SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924, rust for the fund amounts to ap iately $4,857.50. Chureh Notices |'nu«y-«;;-a:mm1 chureh At 10:45 o'clock, Lhurr‘)\ school immediately morning service; Young cople’s meeting at 6 p. m., “How and Prayed.” 10:45 a. m., the “Jesus and the following m., Young “The Paith- the topic Morning “One Touch Inr\ : Baptist church stor's theme will be Sabbath”; Sunday school he morning service ». eople’s seryic ulness of God, Le 45 p. m.. Thursday, prayer meeting M. E. Church—-10:45 a. m., morn- 12 serviee, subject, “Neighboriiness’ 2 o'clock noon, Sunday school; 6:3u , Epworth league special service, Aubon Hoyle. Social hour | aftor the meeting, everyvhody welcome, i o e was held vesterday o'clock been president of the | tOr of the o « p lors Murs. h 1 Ashes due " day home of Miss Melissa Kyle at 12 New E | [ Bible'; T:30 for v removal aill A M. E. Zion Church—Izey, 1«: jorace Brown, pastor. 11 a rorning worship, subject: *The Hul\ 30 p. m., Sunday school; p. m. R. W. Bagnall, repre- entative of the National Association the Advancement the Colored with headguarters in New ork eity, will deliver an address in he interest of the local branch. Roberts Tuneral "he funeral of Mrs. Nellie Roberts | afterncon at 2:30 her home on Broad A. B. Dewberry, pas ainville M. E. church Rurial was in West of *eople, from trect, Rev. fficiated, cmetery, Woman's Pederation The Woman's Federation of ‘ongregational church will held rogram meeting in the church | Thursday afternoon at 3 o'cloc Martin Welles of Hartford, \\)m Just returned from a visit 1o willl speak on “Garlands and The January envelopes are | this meeting. Plainville Briefs Samuel Robideau of st street ecovering from an operation for of tonsils, We-T'ns club Ti45 a, as ndia, at The evening ut will meet o'clock Mon- at the Britain avenue, The W, C.- T, . H. Dresser on lans will be laid Mrs, street, will meet with West Main for the year, Tenement of six rooms, improvements, in Neri Inquire at Neri Bros. store— FFor Tent modern loek, jadt, | e in | wear, munagers of | and boots, shoes and rubbers for men, women and well | H has been decided to keep | end of this|heavy | baum. 8 and| | a t respected | | 14 t ( a diminighed number of i and you know ) cause N | “ or Emerson &, | & puss formation t t 1 e a helpful [ is tr b |a of syphilis rerited p " peon \ tiecinse We are offering 206, for Our el \n.nh annual sale is now on, discount on our goods, men's floor coverings ntire stoek window of dry shades, Sale contlnues Jan, 19, advt, children, ks, ending Sat., West Main St, two w A Jam discount merchandise on 1.J all our Birn- 25 per cent vinter adit, trical wiring done at ressonable C. Anderson, East street, ROBINEON 1A CLIFIrORD ©, ANAL BY bn WATCH ronr boy or girl is listiess or has appetite, to fnd doing the thing hoout. A rich, red blood bodily process of metaholism growth and repair) is d corpuscics 17 thie condition exists it 11 means try It your of loss or seems rouble everyday Ak o to carry out e body here the binod by o it at must for ipping that It some emedy You onee understand this troubie the \vitality there is poi your [ on - is 8 ination Perhaps the e Wind 10) i e may be a “silest it o th into abscess, that s, the re ns o Ot \rection at the roc eeth s I tonsils, he Mood stream goes 1he hlood litior or re t starts the truction of Nl ie true liey the ells, the anaemia ce rows, that incorrect sometinmes cavuscs a short blpod is or g i iron ratio ome medicine change but it henefit fron tonie or ir at such i ) i in right possible 1o re om an iron compe The ind yemic litio than impr litions, 4 per orme ir canses of ar con and girls, oth iet cular co ithe genital or adenc argoments ephrit Tea an flee git LOST PIN AN HEIRLOON Has Beem n Family of Attorney Arthar W. Upson or Mor Years—Wised For Monthe ~ hae bee pi trace har partment omé of Atte pin has family igllant een ® whereat 3 vore notifled o * ago i mor 21 cnntime the | is | the | ‘| where the coming | mia spells o IJohn 1 , been | penss Bristol News STORM DAMAGE IN BRISTOL I3 $5,000 {Money Thought Saved by Mild Winter Melted by Rain MELLON TAX PLAN FAVORED Business Men Approve of Secretary’s Policy—Thaw Halts Ice Cutting— Scarcity of Firemen Reported— | High School Victorious, An estimate of at least $5,000 dam- age to the city's streets by yesterd | downpour of rain wus made morning by Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson, who had an extra gang of men at work to repair | the washouts and oth destruction caused by the storra In many places, the su s were undermined and | softened, making them very danger- cus to traffic. Clogged ch basins occasioned an eafly call for the pub lie works department men, who found {lakes and raging torrents on many of [the streets, especiaily in the hilly parts of the city, where the water flowed down the grades with a force \!hsl denied resistance. The work the men was hampered greatly hy the | many limbs of trees, which were | Llown down, blocking the cateh basins |and interfering with safe passage. The destruction will eat up the amount, which the city officials have considered as saved from the .snow removal cost by the herctofore pleas- ant weather, Tales of .damage are coming in from outlying districts, this of estimate of $5.000 may 12 to the city de- fury and the be exceeded, accord partment heads, Athlcte Dislocates Santo Pierra, 14, of 31 sutfered a dislocation of arm last night while using athletic |apparatus at the Boys' club, He was taken the Bristol hospital where treatment wis given hy Dr, I 1. Boyle. An X-.ray showed that the laccident bad cauvsed a dislocation and not a break as originally feared. Storm Slows Trains, sgerviee was delayed siightly by the storm, which affect- tric current supply to the block signals. The current is sup- ,plied by the Hartford Electric Light company, which buys its power from the Falls Village plant fo the necticut Power compuny and yest day trouble developed in the tran misaion of the “julee”. The main line signal power i{s furnished by the rallroad’'s own plant at East Hart. | ford | Extra Train Announced. { Announcement of a train datly from Springfield for New at 10:15 o'clock at night please {many local patrons this morning. I 1"or several weeks the last train from the city of homes at night has left |at 35 o'clock The new schedule | will become effective Monday, The new train arrives at Hartford at 11 |o'cloek making connection with the |11:30 o'clock train for this city and Waterbury, Scarcity of iy Scarcity men who wish to other posts and enter the strenuous life firefighter, may soon | itself in the department M with compunies Ari Kell his right Train vesterday ed the ¢l leaving York s of oRve of & make feit Hes the wit celeton are located at the fire and trowble has been exportenced by Chief & substitutes so have their council has n conver stations today yes in soenrin could provide dutics of board h but no decision other cities are fire department of- feel increase in salary p materially in securing good men so that present efficlency of the department may retained, High School Wins, finest fought game in local high school quine aggregation nosed out 1 Bouth Menchester high five Jast night at the high school gymnasium by a score of 26 to Only untl! the last minute of play was the game decisive as but one or {we points separated two teams throughout the encounter Tee Cutting Stopped. January thaw with the ompanying rain stappad the jer cut- ting, which loeral feaman plannad for thia weak and (Fe early part of next ma ey ponds con foodsd ave in condition these proper tine asked tion fe and that men off. Kreator the recom- 1he fire men fir . move le, until he the trom that the he In the th areer of tet, that the the ™ ae- fine for ecutting it cold Banking Regularly A part of street on- Endorse Mellon Plan, A large vote is being polled on the referendum being submitted to the members of the Chamber of Gom- merce on the Mellon tax plan. At the last meeting of the directors of the chamber it was voted to submit this important question to the mem- bership rather than have the direct- ors take the responsibility of acting for the body as a whole, The vgte as being returned cates that the local chamber will on record as whole-heartedly dorsing Secretary of the Treasury Meilon's tax reduction plan. I'pon completion the count the vote information will be advanced to the Connecticut senators and (on- gressman ‘. Hart Fenn at Washing- ton notifying them of the action and stating that the vete was taken by mail. teal Listate Men Favor Mellon. At the January meeting of the Brisot] real cstate board held at the Kilks eclub, the members present unanimously voted to instruct the seeretary write to Senators Rran- degee and Mclean, and Congressman k. Hart Fenn of this distriet, inform- ing them that the Bristol real estate board favors the Mellon tax plan, and urging them to earnestly support indi- EO en- of 10 of state of At this meeting the realtors Bristo)’ had as their guest the ident Alvin €, Hancock Bridgeport, President Hancoek spoke of the work of the nationa! and the state bouards, and of the big part. that they were having in helping to bring the public to a realization of the really heipful Wwork of the reat estate deale ers HITS LAX OFFICIALS Getting After Those Who Tum Blind Eye Toward Anti-saloon Ieague Liquor Violations, 12.—FKederal and fail to perform Washington, Jan, state officials who storm raged with greaterd their duty in enforcing the prohihition laws came under the fire of the board of directors of the Anti-Saloon league |today at a meeting preliminary to the league’s six-day annual convention. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the league, recommended that every effort be made to reach deline quent officers, declaring this to be one of the most essential steps needed In enforcement. The dircctors also considered means !for finding the weak spots in the en- forcement laws and procedure for bringing about enactment of legisia- tion to strengthen them, Dr. . A. Baker, Westerville, O,, general superintendent of the league, was absent because of ill-health, this being the first time he has missed any of the league's twenty.one convene tions. ESTATE TRANSFERS market has not yet re. covered from its slump of several weeks standing, the weekly report trom the office of City Clerk A, L. Thompson indicates. The following warranty deeds were filed for record last week: Rcandia Land and Im- provement Co, to Harry H. Milkowitz fand Emmanuel Tichman, Lyon street: Sabato and Gennaro Oliva to Sabate and nnaro Pignatelli, Lilac and Cherry street; New Britain Real Fs- tate and Title Co, to Frank and An- nie Walker, Garden street; Katryzyna and lzydor Pilklewiez to Konstanty and Adela Grzesczyk, Broad street; Mary Niewicz to Andrew Lukaszewi Gold street; Trank Gagliardi to Ni- cola Gaglierdi, Belden street; Peter Joachim Coffey to Paraska and Peter Star strect: D, ", Judd Co. to Menus, ot al, Main street.; Mor- to Albertina Golnik, Park strects; Edward W, Wil Adoiph 1. Gayior, Sensea Bengston to Michael Philip W. Engstrom, REAL The realty Yaree, 8 W Cohn Maple llametz to street; Androw . Doherty and Winthrop street ris and SIN-DAY RACERS Jan. 12 Veg of and Grenda of Tasmania were maintaining their jead of one lap over ten other foams remaining in the six-day international at 6 o'clock 1his morning. had made 2,162 miles 3 laps had scored 159 points. ™Y Chicago, Switzerland Osca~ Alfred hicyele They and SIGNS EX-RED SOX ~The Oake baseball Vakland, Cal., Jan, 12 Pacific coast league «igned George Foster, for- Boston Red Sox pitcher, who ed with the Vegnon Pacific coast club in 1920, tand clul has mer leagu Women teachers in the United States outnumber the men 6 to 1 Beware ! Watch Out For CAPTAIN APPLEJACK CAPITOL—MONDAY Your earnings Is simply— Organized Common-sense. The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAMINYIL Lr. CONN

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