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( THINGS NEEDED FOR THE NEW BABY ARE ALL TO BE FOUND HERE Babies’ Coats at $5.00 to $14.00. Babies’ Bonnets, $1.00 to $4.98. Babies' Shoes from 65¢ to $1.50 pr. Babies’ Stockings, 50¢ to 75¢ pr. Babies’ Vests for 50¢ to $1.35 ea. Babies’ Bands priced 50¢ and 95c. Other Things Include Bootees, Carriage Boots, Knit Jackets, Carriage Robes, Bassin- ettes, Wardrob Scales, Cl&hcs Trees, Baby Walkers, Dressing Tables, Bath Tubs, cte., ete., at Infants’ Dept. - 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- broidered, others lace trinimed, prices range from $2.50 to $4.98 ca. Flannel Gertrudes, $1.00 to §5.98. # Babhies’ Bathrobes, $1.00 to $2.50. Bahies’ Sweaters, $2.98 to $4.98 ea. | Baby Buntings, $2.98 to $8.98 ca. | “TOLL*--" FIRELESS COOK STOVES At $27.50 each Regular Selling Price is $33.00 YOU CAN'T FAIL IF YOU COOK WITH ONE OF THE “TOLEDO” COOKERS This is the most popular model. Two aluminum lined cooking wells with one eight quart and one four quart kettles. One set of triplicate kettles. Four heat radiators. One thermometer. Individual pastry and cake shelves. Hooks and racks and 56 page cook book. You save on your meat bill. You save 80% on fuel. You save shrinkage when cooking. You save work and best of all, you save 0 on the original cost if you pur- chase a Toledo Fireless Cooker during our Cost Sale. Berlin News Total ANNUAL REPORT OF . CHURGH COMPLETED |, 81, 1923 Rev. J. C. Brennan Finishes State ment. of St. Paul's Parish meet for practice Friday evening at ~in, who has been ill at his home vith scarlet fever, was reported today s being much improved in heaith, I'he program committee of the nen's Bible el of Berlin will meet this evening at the home of E. O Shierden of Berlin street at § o'clock this cvening, st Berlin Jtems The ladirs of the Sacred Heart church will give a whist social in the church parlors this evening ot 8 o'clock. Mrs, DeMore will act as hostess, Miss Ruby Nye of the week-end as the parents, Mr, and lat their home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs, 1, Rich and son, Lester, 'and Miss Florence Rich spent Sunday as the guests of relatives in | Waterbury, The Camp san collections Ifurniture repairs Iurniture repairs——rectory Tclephone, transportation, welfave association expenditures RRERE $200.00 ceember 7.6 s L (the Boys' club in New Britain, The |etub is getting tn trim for its basket ball season and has a large number of candidates out for the sguad. Owing ] 't that they are not allowed the town hall for their practiee, they are obliged to go to New tain, Ihie boys feel that they should be als owed to use the hall, inasmuch as no ng it and it is standing dle. Interesting Program An interesting program will be car- vied ont Wednesday afternoon at the tice in New Britain—=New Train on | home of Mrs, 15, O, Shjerden of Ber- 1in street, when the Berlin Mother. hood club meets for an afternoon of music. There will be plano sclections n . Brennan, pastor by Mrs, H. M. Damon, violin and 4 Paul's Roman Catholic ehurch, Ken-lyniano quets by Mrs, Loland Gwatkin L sington, has completed the report ol 4y Mre, Damon and readings by Mrs, he church for the pust year The |} yeth Wickwire | report shows the chureh 1o besin ox- The afternoon will wind up with a cellent condition. social time and refreshments, Mrs. The statement is as follows Chartes Pratt and Mre, Shjcrden are Receip! in charge of the pr m, Ordinary revenue-—pew rent Casey Assists at Servoce t money and offertory w. of 8t Thomas' s seminary, Hartford, assisted at the vices of £t Panl's chufeh, Ken- ngton, yesterday. He had charge of he 8 o'clock service at the Sacred Heart ehurch, East Berlin, and also of the 10 o'clock service in Kensing Social 1< Planned . A soctal is being planned for Friday vening of this week at 7:30 o'clock by the Junlor lndeavor society of the Berlin Congregational church, — The affair will take place in_ the ladies’ room of the church and will consist of g and refreshments, The in charge of the event is Gr Smith, chairman, Harvey Woodruff, William Coale, Lov Guite, Ellen Loardman, Charles Guite, Elliot Gwat kin and Norma Gibney In a sincere desire making the winter, a time lopment, Rev, Samuel A pastor of the church has foliowing general pi sermons of Hartford guost Mrs, William spent her 1o T0TL EXPENSE $098030 Motherhood Club Will Meet Wednes- Fire Girls will hold |food sale at Athletic bullding Tucs. day afterneon from 4 to ¢ o'clock, Mrs, Frank Kramer and Mrs, A, I Karle were the guests of Prof. and Mrs, Ienson at their home in New i Haven over the werk-end, [ Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Raker, Mrs, sdward Selgriest and Miss Anna Han- na of New DBritain were the guests of | Mr, and Mre, Avcher Walsh at their home on Wilcox nvenuve Sunday, Miss Hattie Mildrom has had her residence on lower ‘lain street wircd for cleetricity, Mr, and Mrs, lar | daughter, Eleanor, ? | have been the guests of Mr. pargnts, Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon their home on Main street Mr. and Mre, Victor Denson the guests of relatives in"New Haven Sunday. Miss Ktta Lawrence has had a tele. phone installed in her home on Main street, A meeting of the Kast Berlin Com- munity club will be held in the cial room of the Methodist church Wednesday evening at § o'clock. All {Interested are requested to attend he installation of officers of Knights of Pythias, which was to he'd at the hall Tuesday cvening been postponed resday ning, January 22 | one s s day Afterngon—W. A, U, to Prac- Main Line==Other Items of Interest of St Hazen and W Britain Hazen's . §e Itey Case : were o %0- the e has eve com- mit o until warm Yo Just Norton's wood takes your cake, like mother call 657-1% for Leeps you 10 be of he for real re- p in % bread, and N r make adv, - used 1o ligious de wed i“idke, the mggested the Sunday morning otional quality o Jesns.” Sunday young Living Thursday cvening mectings of informal nature dealing with some the modern religions movements Aemrica. Organization a study of the Christian faith Special Sunday cvening services with outside speakers Leave Por Florida George M. Sage. president of Berlin Construction Co., accompanied by his family, has gone to Florida for the balance of the winter. They will take up their residence at Or mond a load PHENIX LopGE InstTALfTioN odge, 1 1%, will meet evening Drrpose installing officers grand, Harlow ¥ ar Overstrom; Itonde Ander “ I'henix O, O Tuesday the They grand, sec confe sople o1 us' ldeals Wby gl J & Emil tary, 4. It Danherg REV. J. C. BRENNAN ‘“ recording —— - . w; firancia of in Extraofdinary revenuec—col- lections, interest, ecnfer- tainments Diocesan collections Balance on hand, December 31, 1922 E. i treasurer, of simple a pastor's class truthe of the for Forty-six different boards ar missions have a right to tear up Lon- don’s streets One hundred and seventeen different authorities are re- sponsible for the maintenance of the roade RUB RHEUMATIC, ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN LD cobs OF) umatism & pain only Not one case In fifly requires } ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating St Jacobs Ol right into your sore, il jointa, and relief comes instan Jucobs Oil is a harmi« liniment, which and cannot burn the sk Limber up! Quit compiaining’ a small trial bottle of old, honest ! Jacobs Oil at any drug sore, a jns' a moment you he fros Theumatic pain, sorrness and tiffness Pon't suffer’ NAlief Anaite 34 £l Jacobs O i just as g90d 1 reuraigia lumbag a4 com o Leaten Total receipts . $5.556 Expenditures. Salaries — clergy, teachers sexton, labor, choir Supplies—water, fuel, insurance, interest, t PBooks and stationery olic Tfanscript,” printing cathedraticum and dioce- New Train On Line A new train will be placed on Per lin-New Diritzin branch, beginning this evening. The train will leavs Berlin #:45 p. m. for New Britain and will return to Berlin at 11:23 p. m. to con- with the Florida Special ftems of Interesy Rlose, the infant daughter of My and Mrs. Patsy Sisti, was baptized at St. Paul's church yesterday morning | by Rev. W. T. Casey Louls Prey, proprictor of the Rail- road lunch, has retarned from a four- months’ vieit with relatives in Ttaly Joseph Prey, an ex-serviceman cepted a ppsition as attendant at the tate hospital in Middietown Mrs, leon G. Hall has return from the New Dritain General hospi- tal Mre 3 from Win nect ; stops a Len ach ¥ rheumatiom fc- neve 1 n. be has ed whers she atended th rett | Tnstantly Opens Every Air Pasage— Clears Throat, Too ' your head is stuffed because of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, anfigeptic cream info your nostrils. | sogé, soothing and bhealing swoilen, inflamed membranes and you get in- stant relicl { s small e of |:lr‘pl Cream Balm a1 any drog store. Your | clogged nostrils epen Hght wp: youb Y Count fifty. ANSNe tuffi s, dArypess, <trozeling for breath ¥ You feel finc. eral If sour nostrils are clogged and 1t penetrates through every. air pa~-| T this. Ge head i clear more hawking of | Jt. the young vacka Mre. Garper C. Good- | spraina Garner { Mr. and Hazen, | lisippo'nts, | from | MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924 ' Plainville News ! | | | | PASTOR PUBLISHES HIS ANNUAL REPORT ‘Rev. John E. Fay Thanks Parish- ioners for Their Support | SUES FOR HORSES DEATH Fdith Knashoo Dies at Mountain i Ac- | View—Two Slight Automobile cidents—Buys Out Barbershop — Plainville Loses Game—Briefs. Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the church of Our Lady of Mercy, read | his annual report covering the year 1923 at the masses in the church yes- terday. Father Fay stated this morn- ing that the report is the best that has ever heen published in the history of the church. Tt includes both the financial and spiritval sides of the parish, The finaneial report summarized. 1s : Ordinary revenue during $2,816.64: extraordinary | revenue, $4,152.39, making a total revenue for the church for the entire year of $5,009.03, | The expenses of the parish, detail® of which were given to the parish- joners yesterday amounted to $7,261.- 11, 'The balance on hand on Decem- her 31, 1923 amounted to $1) which equals the amount of revenue collected during the year. In his social and religious Father FPay stated that the average |attendance at masses on Sunday was lapproximtely 700 persons. The aver- age attendanee at the Sunday school sessions at 9 o'cloc ing was 125 children, There were seven marriages solemnized during (fhe year, 3§ baptisms were performed and ninc members of the parish died. The pastor thanked the people of the parish for their manifestation of good wiil and hearty cooperation in carvying on the work of the church jduring the past year. He urged them to continue to work and presevere in "their duties to the church for their spiritua! and temporal progress dur- | ing the coming year. Sues For Horse's Death 1%, Matson of Park street has in stituted suit against the light com- pany for $450 damages for the death of w horse, The writ claimed that on lust 1'riday during the heavy wind- storm, the plaintiff was driving his horse und wagon down FKast Main street when a wire, detached by the wind, fell down, harely missing him and striking the horse. The animal was badly burned according 1o the compluint, and although not killed immediately, died yesterday from the effects of the accident, The plaintinf has secured Attorney Charles %, Con lon to represent him, Fdith Knashoo Dies dith Knashoo, sge 17 yes died at the Nalbanian home in Moun- tain View early this morning after a [long and lingering filncas. She was the victim of Turkish persecutions of Arvmenians in the old country, Her father was killed by the Turks when members of his race were being ban- ished and maltreated in Turkey and she with her mother and sister fled to New York where they were har hored under the protection of this country, Bhort!ly after arriving here, mother died, leaving Bdith and Rose, who is vounger than the e ceased to find their way alone, The Nalbanians, Plainville residents, being related to the children, took them in and they have been living there ever since, Thg sicknoss with which Edith was afflicted is said to have been a direct result of her sufferings under ltyranny. She leaves one sister, Rose, who also lives in Mountain View and 'attends the Plainville schiool. 1uneral rrangements had not been completed this morning. Automobiles Collid antomob! collide Plainville Saturday a mixup while turning around traffic policeman there, damage to either hot a Ler noon i the Hma! hine sitent done ma- had No tas rear fend- of th the smas Wheel. ¢ 14 smashed er badly ¢ cupants were | I Loses Near touring ance cam Wast M Forest 1 the about re die antly ered th body lifted 1 shoulders in 1 . and ed membet, Or re what caus stated v us ak of the ¢ ow ved Plainyille Toscs ATl Platnvitle team appear turda ning to meet the eam o West Ends players nad ariscn after stood 41 10 19 faver of 11 Mainville is to meet with squared court rta The 1 nr second most acore the fnish Rristo any snccess the minus regular Tust ir when the players should at least show aen re scheduled Buy< Barbershop. Valentine has purchased op in the Deiman block rof it from Caesa Na The Saturday and akes charge immediat enti has been employed rd-au in the barbershop Wlock for the past six years ircle of friends connections. H pasition here at Satur ght and will take acs tve management of T8 new establish- m Mondzy morning. Bowling e th John w ar games John Larbe See put through w owner i¥. Mr. Va by A2 {10 Ruesert throngh wili ne resie n over fans are hog not " the a N sessors Fimiching Work. - Are oo o | report, | on Sunday morn- | now. The; wave been steadily at work making shanges and valuations thronghout he town and have heen making good ime with the results of their investi- | gations. It is expecicd that the total | of the grand list will compare favor- 1bly with that last year and pre- ious years. P Holy Name Social. The Holy Name of th | church of Our Lady of Mercy W | hold anothe® of the ‘popular public ! socials in the Brock-Bar post, | American Legion, rooms, Thursday evening. These affairs are free to all members of the church and include card playing, refreshments and im- promptu entertainments. large num- bers have bgen in attendance at all past affairs. Woman's Pederation Notes The Woman's Federation of Congregational church will hold | progranmi meeting in the church par- lors Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mrs, Martin Welles of Hartford who has just retwrned from a trip to India, | will speak on “Garlands and Ashes.” The January envelopes are due at this meeting. | «ng to all appcarances | \ |‘ i 1 Skating On Ponds The skating on the local pends is reported to be very good by large numbers who were indulging in tne pastime yesterday. The ice is report- ed to be thick enough to warrant safety for those who iike to skate, Plainville Briefs The We-uns club will meet this eve- ning at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Miss Melissa Kyle at 12 New RBritain avenue Eleetrical wiring done at reasonable C. Anderson, rates. b2 advt, 16th, dry !ast week of our Saturday, Jan. % discount on entire stick of goods, men’s furnishings, floor cover- window shades, also shoes, rub- and rubbers for children, H, A PMlainville, —advt This is the which ends on ing: ber boots, arcties men, women and James, 53 West Main St SOUTHINGTON NEWS A large attendance was present at the installation ceremonies of 8 Rita's Circle, Daughters of TIsabelia vesterday afternoon in the Commun- ity Home. Mrs. Margaret Hannon and staff of New Britain were in charge of the ceremonies which were very impressive, The degree work was put on by the degree team of the Torrington cirele, Following the ceremonies a program was presented and a social hour enjo; N The Pexto tcam of this town kept its slate clean by defeating the Union- ville tearw Raturday night in. the Town hall, This victory makes the fifth consecutive win for the shop team fch bids fair to make ita presence felt in basketball circles throughout the state, The fair being conducted by Polish 1"aleons in Falcon hall opened Saturday bt with a large chowd present, e feature of the pro- gram this evening will be a boxing mateh. Tuesday evening a wrestling mateh will be put on, Dancing will be hald on every might. The marriage of Miss Mary Spi- nello, danghter of Mr, and Mrs, Car- men Spinello of Liberty street to An- ton Wagenbrenner, son of Mr, and Mra, George Wegenbrenner of West Center street was solemnized in St Thomas' church at & o'clock this | morning. The ceremony was per formed by ev, Robert L. Christo- pher, Miss Mary Manware was the bridesmaid and Harry Wagenbrenner, brother of the groom, was best man. At a recent meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Plantsville Congregational chureh the following office were elected President, Mrs, ) 1k Morse; viee president Mrs, Maxwell Beemis: secretary, Mrs, George Wright: treasurer, Mra. Wil ! n Smith; directors, Mra Hotehkiss, Miss Ada Reberts; press committee, Mre, Kate Nichols, Miss Minnle Brook supper committes Mrs, Walter Wallace, Mrs, W. U Eustice, Mrs. W. 5. Smith and Mrs, George Wright The annual First Congregational 1 Thursday evening at in e chapel. A plenic precede the meeting at The Women" Missionary of the iret Congregational will meet Tuesday afternoon o'clock at the home of Mrs Fitehtho North Main Nira. E president Hartfo the Board wiil | the chureh meeting of the church will 20 o'clo e « 6:3 society church at 8 1. E street the W p Women's on Capen S w of rd braneh o Misstons, speak ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ehgagement of Miss Eleanor ught Mr and Harrisor Winsted My this city The Ha IR Ve M v of Mrs of and son of and Mrs was given cvening parents. Miss 1larrison in the Camp school. this city, and My Reach is employed by the New Britain Trust Co a o ast Mr i« a stoms off . om Ly th Customs at points Women et feers @ employed meat important flates border, Canadian Depart- nearly ! the on United I YOLR LUNGS ARE soni Beware Pneumonia Is Iminent Allen’s Lung Healer Heale Sore oo Quickly Thus Averting the Danger from Pacumonia.. It also Clears the Langs of Congestion Wislom dittates, he there Be no delay, no wa motrow, for pnevmonia | vour conven Twenty-four |dclay may be fatal for once th mon a‘tack tie A few doses fer taken in time and wards off th 1t shonid be kept o reads na e en1g New B by rainerd Ce. \ationzl Willer-Aanson Drng Co., | Store, ate Lung Heals ® removes 1 anee cane ame a Ak & Pharmacs City W Zast street.— | | ' Bristol - COMPLETE LIGHTS: —— News | - \Chiel Belden Orders Policemen to| Enforce Law Rigidly ‘TWO HEADLIGHTS NECESSARY Mayor Dutton O on Globe-Trot- ting Tour—Charles Kittell Dies at Home on Meadow Strect—Death of Michael Dwyer. Enforcement to the lefter of the law was ordered today by Chief of Polic: Ernest T, en in regard to the motor cars proceeding with one light out or with the tail light out. Cooperation of the police of the cities tof the state in this respect was asked by Commissioner of Mator Vehicles Iobbins B. Stoeckel at the meeting of the State Association of Police Offis cials last Thursday in Bridgeport as sthe practice has increased to an alarming extent, according to the mo- tor vehicle commissioner. All driv- ers will be haled into the local court N the future fgr this vie'ation of the state law, instead of being warned by the patrolmen and allowed to go on as in the past, The practice of “cutting” the traf- fic standard at the corner of Main and North Main streets at night will also receive extra attention on the part of the police as seferal narrow escapes from accidents have been reported as the result of carelessness on the part of motorists. In the daytime the traf- | fic officer on duty directs vehicles in front of him and the habit of going in front has become so fixed with many drivers that it is continued when the traffic director Is absent, As a result mixups have taken place, ! Locals Show Spoed The West Ends proved a revelation ketbull game on Saturday d Men's ball when the were lin the night at ¥ fast Hartf by a score of 2 started with a rush to take the meas- ure of the locals, who came to them- the score stood 14 to 6 against them at the first quarter and atter that period the speediest play fon the local floor in years was dis- played. The Hartfordites fought des- perately but could net fathom the combination of Tracy, Carpenter and Shechy In caging the basket, The Dixies will play u raturn engagement here next Saturday night when the West nds will attempt to avenge 'the defeat by that tcam earlier in the season. selves when “Call of the Vast” Having been around the eral times, former Mayor Joseph 17 Dutton has found it impossible to fthstund the “cail of the Orient 1d left today for New York to em- Fark Tuesday on the (‘unard liner La- conin for a combined business pleasure trip around the globe. His firet stop will be at Havana and after passing through the Panama canal, he will stop a few days at Calie fornia ports, Departing trom Ameri can shor will,sail to Yokohama Japan and Kobe, Korea, before ©isit- ing Manila. After leaving the Philip pines, Attorney [mtton expeets to spend «ome time in the Hawalian Ts. Jands to visit the beach at Waikiki, Kalua and other famous points, Ports in China will ha touched and then a time will spent ndia st w. and Bembay. IFrom India, jormer mayor will go to Egypt visit Cairo and thence the Holy Land, where he will spend several weeks, On the homeward trip, he will stop off at Naples aw other Tta! fan cities, betore procecding to Paris, I'rance, Aftet few days in he will journey to England to com- plete his tour of the continent and will then =ail for home During hiz absence, oftice will be in charge ', Kitdufr Charles Kitell 76, died street this morn- He was life In for he ) he in short a Paris, Dutton's Ttaymond Mr Meadow Ghent, N and spent Charles howe at after in 15458 fliness ¥ his he He ¢ ing born > n arly ned hi this city that Ninist trade 1 native 1870 to come and ter marricd Miss Emma Mass., who died firsi place old wn in years la Hartsville Dodges a employment Wheel he entered Sessions & years ogo. H at ny ars.e e 1 affiliated compant comp. the w o Son ¢ ¥ ecom Barnes wher years Wallace has worked He a Hose v the a8 & veleran of the fire esvara engine steamer of compa wer and past sach T | " " member of Bristel lodge He brother. Morgan of Cap ntra o o also a ' K 119 Tros erbert compan * ociork 1 Y.. and a son of funcra The on Wedne he eond Fox pastor Judge Mink CUhairman bee ption Com- at Mink has of night assistod Dr. A William A committe in wi ymmit master raul Ward world sev- | and ' making these 'donations are the fol- lewing: Clayton Sons Co,, Mfg. Co, N. L, Birge & . 1. Beede, J, M. Judson G. Bassett, Favard & Me- Hutton-Dumbar Co. and L. P, The new song book of the cham- ber, compiled by a committee con- sisting of DBrown Joyce, Harold B. Reid and Rescoe L. Sessions, will be vused for the first time at the ban- quet. Word has been received that Su- perintendent Snavely of the Water- bury division of the N, Y., N, H. & H. R. R. company, will be present together with one of his staff. This will be very pleasing news to many Bristol men as Superintendent Snave- ' has, through his several years con- nection with the railroad company and this city, make many friends in Bristol . A very tempting menu has been prepared by the banquet committee, consisting of William A, Kimball and | Harry H. Browne. This will be of the usual Endee club standard, and will be sure to please the appetites of all at the gathering. The committee for the event consist of Charles F. chairman, Harold B. Reid Brown Joyee, Leroy P. Sucker, V liam A, Kimball, Richard¥H. Jackson and Harry H. Browne Dr. Walsh Speaks Dr. James J. Walsh, a member of the staff of KFordham university, ad- dressed a large audience last night at the Clongregational church on “What ‘Do We Mean By Progress?” He was the second of the speakers in the forum series, being conducted by the church. Michael Dwyer Michael Dwyer, 65, a former ems- ploye of the American Silver company, died thdls morning at his home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., after an illness of several weeks., He was a native of Treland but spent the greater part of his life in this city. He Jeft hers !about 10 years ago for Mount Vernon, | He leaves his wife. The body will ar- | rive here on Wednesday and burial | will take place in St. Thomas' ceme- | tery, Bristol In Court This city will be well represented as far as the legal fraternity is con- cerned at the opening of the superior court session in Hartford on Tuesday. Judge Newell Jennings of this city will be on the bench and Judge Jos- eph M. Donovan of the local bench will be on one of the cases, Judge Donovan is representing Mrs, Rose Ney of Plainville, who is seeking a die vorce from Peter Ney of Plainville on grounds of intolerable -crueity, Sal- !vatore D'Esopo of Hartford will ape pear for Ney, Judge W. J. Malone will defend Lewis Hemingway in the divoree ac- tion brought by Sophia & Hemingway, who will be represented by Pierce and Price, Judge 8. . Mink will represent Francis Sprague in the divoree action Lrought by Cora Belle Tyrell Sprague. Councilman Dutton 11 Councilman ank W, Dutton, of Summer street was removed to the Hartford hospital today for a serious operation, Councilman Dutton has been serve fng the city continuously for the last 4 years, having been elected each time by large majforities when he ran for the conneil and other eity offices. | Window Suspect Arrested P'eter Stintz was arrested last night on an intoxication charge and will se tried tomorrow in the poliee comt, He {a suspected of having broken the large window in the Joseph Market on North Main street, last night. PRAISE FOR DR. ARLQUIST Rev. Dr. Gustay Andreen Lauds Pase tor of First Lutheran Church Fore mer Pupil at Augustana College, An interesting lecture was given at the afternoon service of the First Tutheran church yesterday afternoon by Rev, Dr. Gustav Andreen, president ‘of Auguetana college and Theological sminary in Roek Island. 1. Dr, Andreen told of the movements of the Fvangelical Lutheran church sinee the reformation and told of the first Swedigh settiement in Delaware wilich will soon be celebrating its 300th an- niversary. He spoke of the privations of the early Swedish pioncers in their westward travels Dr. Andreen then spoke of the fine work of Rev. Dr. & G. Ohman when was the pastor of the First Luth« eran church in this city. He paid & tribute to the present pastor, Rev. Dr, Able A. Ahlquist, and sald that it was always a to a teacher to see one pupils achieve things worth Dr. Ahlquist is a former pue Dr. Andreen the of joy is service a cols and presented token of appre- congregation of by Dr. Andreen The Wenners rendere] several services closs the taken reer the bely to Dr was A up as a done g wor & male 1 s at of the One Thin Women Gained 10 Pounds In 22 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same and women and womer 1 wome healthier Al m Al ATl nervous me skinnsy Can grow st ake veight taking MeCoy's ¢ out times a men ar and g 30 days by Tablets s lay casy to take flesh produ Irug- wonderful cator Pt r OF o take nd 50 sass tablets for 6 ne-—= or woman dont Jays - 1 §ood A Rraine