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\75/’1011)'7{_~ n&@o m/brds fiOPPI Center: ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT TO ORDER A FINE DRESS SKIRT TO YOUR MEASURE $l 75 i MAKING, ABOVE THE COST OF THE MATERIAL. SELECT . OODS DEFT. AND ABOVE ITS COST WE WILL MAKE A SMART DRESS SKIRT, PLAIN OR PI Y ATED. 1) DESIRLED STYLE, WITH OUR GUARANTEE FOR GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND PERFLCT FIT, ONLY $1.75 ABOVE COST OF GOODS. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday—We close riday (Washington's Birthday) =o it only gives three days more to“benefit by this offer. Hundreds have taken advantage and are more than satisfied with the skirts that were made for them. The New Spring Woolens Are In—There are smart checks and plaids, plx-m colors, twills, crepes of wool and mobhair, and other new fabries in greatest variety, MHeavier Skirtings—I’laids, stripes and camel hair effeets— Stripes For Skirts—Plain or plaited, 36-inch, all IS ALL W LEASK FOR TH] WHAT YOU WISH. AT OUR WOOL DRESS Alll. Wool French Twills, 40-inch, sponged and | shrunk—$1.68 yard, | wool, values to $5.95 yard, for $2.75 yard. All Wool Canton Crepe — Sponged and shrunk, | % & Fine for plaited skirts, 42-inch, for $1.95 yard. i Plaids and Checks in a!l the new designs and color inches— | combinations for plain or plaited skirts, 5C-inch— Poiret Twill and Tricotine, navy only, $2.08 yard. OUR EARLY SPRING SALE OF NOTIONS ASKETS WITH WORK ESSENTIALS THAT EVERY WOMAN DUCED PRICES. THINGS LIKE THE! TOR INSTANCEF “Willowee” Hair Nets—Double mesh, cap shape, black, blonde and auburn. Regular $1.00 kind, 69¢ dozen. ' English Pins—DBrass ones in 1-4 pound bLoxes 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢. Scissors—High grade kind, 3% to 6 inch s 49¢ pair. Hose Supporters—Sew-on style, pink and white, 10¢ pair, 3 pair for 25c, Vestal Sanitary Napkins, offered at this sale, three dozen $1.00, Perfection Hair Pins—25¢ kind, in shell and am- ber for 17c. Bargains Like These offered oll through the Dept, .50, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50 yard. - IS FILLING HUNDRE] WANTS AND THAT \Ill Basting Cotton—250 yard spools for snap Fasteners—"Swan"’ black und white or 25¢ oz Bias Binding—"Wright's” blgek, white and colors, seconds, six yard picces for 3¢ piece or siv pieces for 25¢, safety Pins—"Triamph" cards for 10c, Rick DRack Braid—\White in four yard pieces ¢ or 4 for 25¢ sunitary Aprons—All rubber, pink and white for 1¢ spool, rds, 5o cs for 2 in all sizes, selling 3 arment Shiclds—All sizes at this sale for S e 1 Catucci Smedburg H. Hart | | e Plamwlle News 368 353 MRS, BERTHA OIVER .. "=~ | Martin 7% 9 | (€. Griftin 90/ 38 .4 | 1. Livingston 95 89 101- ! flF MAP[E ST l]EAl] Broadwell L105 109 90— zm‘ e Supt. Office ‘Hl - 0T S §0 91— 306 Plainville Woman Passes Away;,,;,:,fi'_,, : h(‘) mour 00 T6— { 85 i Aiter Week’s Stay in Hospital | pion 362 428 be played and refresh- | be served. The social is members and friends of games will ments will open to all She was one of Plainville’s most popular matrons and has a host of friends who will grieve over her pas- ing. charged. Harvey Oliver, a son, Raymond, Oliver, both of Plainville, her parents, Woman's Federation | Mr, and Mrs. John Currnes of Glas.| The Woman's Federation of the tonbury; five sisters, Mrs, Charles| Congregational church will serve a Mrs, Ben- | hash and waffie supper in the church Hodge, Mrs, J.s{nes Whit r jamin Harrison nd Miss Efleen Curr. | Parlors tomorrow cvening from 6 to 7 {o'clock, The teachers of the public nes, all of Glastonbury, and Mrs. Katie | Welch of Hartford, and two brothers, | S¢hools will be the gucsts of the Fed- James and John Currnes of Glaston- | “ration. Tollowing the supper, the | regular monthly program meeting of bury, Mrs, Oliver was born in Woon. | the federation will be held, Miss Har- socket, I, I, and lived most of her|Fict Roe of Warcester, Mass, will tell | of her work in a school in Kentucky life, before coming to Plainville, in 3 Glastonbury. She would have passed There will also be music, Those who attend the supper are {hér 36th birthduy on Iriday, Wash- | {remain for the entertainment. | representatiyve —— | was in congress at the time of Wood- | | Drafting Room SEN. McLEAN SENDS REPLY seorora 700056 755 13 N MeGibbon 101 87 | | Rateliffe .105 84 | Father and Son Banquet Tonight— | 35 92 3 un Obscrve 20th Wedding Anniversa 380 349 351 1119 . ” Cost Dept. | —Ladies' Ald Surprises Mrs. Victor gy . o) Aot | dohnson—Briefs, Oder 84 | Hemingwa 78 Mrs. Bertha Oliver, aged 35, of 'Powers ........ § 281 Maple street, died last night about' — — midnight at St. Francls’ hospital arter 558 346 1008 a week's confinement there with a Safety Sws, | complication of sicknesses, She was|Stocking ...... 81 89 | admitted to the hospital a week ago | Orsie . s4 4 | suffering as it was thought from either Derby 85 82 ilockjaw or spinal meningitis, but a[Smith ......... 94 a2 ' diagnosis of the case showed that v e there were no symptoms of either 347 368 1059 diseasc, She was operated on last! Wash Social 1 Saturday for appendicitis and Ther A Washington's birthday social will condition seemed to be « improving. | be held in the Baptist church parlors | Barly yesterday, her condition took | 'viday, 1%ebruary 22, under the aus- | a change for the worsc and it was|pices of the G. W. club of the church. seen that she would not rally. A musical program will be presented, She is survived by her husband, [the ehurch and no admission will be | { which will be followed § | fora also invited to| ABSOLUTELY PURE LONERGAN SECURED | FOR BRISTOL TALK Ex-Congressman o Speak on Works of l'oodrow Wilson GULDEN'S - Mustard A Serve Gulden's when you have a bol dinner. How it will to that savery of Pythians To Observe Anniversary Order — Committee To Arrange Seicheprey Day Observance — Dedi- | mond 41\0 of the rs, is a Ter- cation of School Postponed. rville res Personal sketches of tformer Presi- Funeral of George Baston dent Woodrow Wilson will be g1ven 10| . runeral of George Barton, whe the many local admirers of the War-| i.; on Monday at St. Francis hos- time nation's executive on February'pica) iy Hartford, was held yester- 29 at the Bristol club by former Con- | guyv attcrnoon at the undertaking gressman Augustine Lonergan, W ]"‘.lcnomy of (. Funk and Son. Services spent several terms in Washington as | yere conducted by m, Rev. William from this district. Help \west, pastor of the Prospect Meth- jodist church. The \-u"ial took place in the West cemetery, Last Whist Party ecial novelties will be tonight at the whist party at Red Men's hall for the benetit of St, | Annc’s church. After the card play- dancing will take piace. This will times before. Arrangements are be- |5y TGRS e the Lenten ing made by the Bristol club ('ommll-:sI ason. tee to take care of about 200 mem- bers and friends at this gathering, a social Wilson's zenith and will pruu,nl. picture of the late presi- | Congressman Lonergan , as shown hy given him row a graphic dent's work, is very popular locally the splendid vote always from this city whenever running for off He has spoken hcre many introduced be Bristol Briefs Miss Clara Quanz of the publie works department office is recuper- {ating at her home on Chestnut street | from an attack of appendicitis, hour and an entertainment. Will Attend Anniversary Instrict Deputy Grand_ Ixalted The park board will meet tonight Ruler Thomas A. Tracy of this city |4, discuss plans for spring for the will attend the forty-first anniversary |, e of Hartford lodge of Elks at the ban- quet of the organization at the Hart- | g rved with a special program by club on Thursday night. The|Caplain G. A, Hadsell camp, U. S guest of honor will be Grand Exalted | w v, on Friday night at Red Men's Ruler James G. MclParland of Water- | y.1, town, 8. D, Mr, Tracy will be accom- anied by several of the past exalted rulers of the local lodge and by a dele- gation of other officers and members to Hartford. Washington's birthday will be ob- SOUTHINGTON KEWS {Ington’s birthday., The funeral a Plainville Bries It e N g nville iefs i ‘ol " Y INNRRRICII AAVE DS\ Leel ohmpIMad] L eiave At (e Tino | Pythians Celebrate The annual banquet of the Souths M but burfal will be in Glastonbury, | 3 . oty - Observance of the G0th anniversary |, 3 on’ cf ill : naclo Itox farm, has 16ft Plainville for| ' cne foundation of ‘the orffer will be | 5.7 Business Men’s Assoclation w man did not hear the whistle, It ap- | in winter quarters at Valley Farge Nemator Mclcan Jeplics [ nis forme o . T of the foundation of the order will b®{pe held tn Oxiey Amsembly hall on the . P arg . | his former home in Bronx, N, Y, ) ews | hears that e too was out of work | during the Revolution. The gecond | Stnator George I MdT.can has sent | 50 BTRRCTER B0 WERIR S Ty [ held by Ethan Lodge, K. of T on|gyening of March 26, The commite erin {and Judge Griswold remitted his fine, [ one portrayed a visit of Sfarthy [ TOPIY to the committee in €harge | ony Cnristian ehurch will meet with | o Ureday night in Arcanum halljteo in charge of arrangements is se- kit B N e o S | silk in Merlin Washington to Valley IForge, Gen-|©0f the mass mecting held last Friduy |y Mrs, '.r“m“ at 130 West Main street when a special program will be pre- [ ouring speakers of state wide promi- 55 wrietin et trom Jhba na | eral Washington being one of the evening in the town hall which voted (o000 o l-rnon‘n it (;'Plock sented. Among the speakers will be | nenee and also outlining a high class 1” “».”v |'|‘ Iu lu.| |'r\ ”.1" |u‘|"m ;l,,,t figures represented. The third [ to send him a resolution stating ”m” Mizs Dorls Gwillith ia v"r”ng' ~ n Wil n B. West, pastor of the | nyusical program. ey 1O i worms were | tablenu showed Betsy Ross making | the meeting was unanimousty in favor |, aocr "8 “CTEE (B SETE S8 Prospect Methodist church and HOm.i Thie annual meeting at which on to 80 ."u!r‘ g0 x(lrl\ “mnm“\.\r-r: {the first American fiag. of the adiusted compensation measure, | - (0 'I:m oy e edding | | ouin B, Rosenfeld of Hartford. Vocal | efricors will be clected will be held on e b O ant ASsO8] On the program were songs by, the [and n it he states that he “fecls like scbid and instrumental numbers will be in- | April 7. During the past year the as- [ Brandogeo of Borlin strect, Across| gy, "vocal selection Was ren. | shouting “Three Cheers for PIain-| cusom hatemme, Mart's comer |€ided in the program. Following the | socistion has more than proved its FE0%1 100 prosent ‘";” I" ""'““"”"vwrrd by J. Merkle Hotchkiss and [ville'" He said that he thanked the [, oot G B0 ey, | entertainment, Juncipon will be fworth by securing a4 number of much at onc time, an orchard of mulberrs | yyan Hall favored with a recitation. [committee for its sentiments und back. |y ot000 T8 RICHE B B ALY | gorved necded implovements in the town and b 467 b "'":“" the leaves of which are fed Vorester to Speak ing in the matter and said he bellev- SIS 3 Will Play Terryville |als0 by doing a great deal of work . 0 the worms, Falte Ay o e Amo cople 0 T al b ay g charitable lines ! LY h J d The fe . e worms | Walter O, Filly, state forester, will|cd that the American people were all ~ o Wk Silie fox The local high school five will play {along charits I:e"] Are FE,_I y A ge (1] S family did not rajse sk WOIMa [ gejjver 4 stercopticon lecture at the |right at heart and would favor mr‘\,;.r."r; burner ::.n-m:l::‘n‘ ‘r‘r:uuwn}\- the ‘Terryville high quintet on Friduy | A large attendance was present st i order to form an industry of their) \ol necting of Berlin Grange on | passage of the bill, The commiltes new aith steel stand and wall shiold: | MIENL in the Terryville auditorium, | the concert given by the Colonial Male ha-id, canewiting Mo sroduct It was mercly done 1o furnish | xjapeh 4, This meeting will be open | here was very much pleased at the re. . !l Barlier in the season on the local [avartet of Hartford in the town hall 200 of 1721801 mJ \ {00! K for the immediate family. Thelyo trjonds of the Grange. The subs | celpt of the message. also amall parior stove. All tn good| o Co b ville was ‘defoated but |last cvening. Numerous e o v laba. WA Huckiey vesstoabiind | b v onsage. | condition, Call 106 East street,|floor, Terr . : . s st b jeet of the lecture will be: “1orestry Father and Son Banquet | Plainville.~adyt hopes 1o even up matters on its own [ Were given and were well ree when the orchard was flourishing mh: in Connecticut.” : Tonight in the ‘\lmmm? cherth. | . : 2 | court this week, The affalr was held under the auspices 1 flfl | I Y he uscd to tell of the times he would 1 N " < > e | v N DTS QP REORR S FIND gt A o o A e veming| a go M Fhakilontst Damce Grange |1 Second annual father and son| YOUNG JUDEANS sOCIETY | Gas Leak Noticed B the woms as they went ubout the | hall next Monday evening under the livu:n'(u t to be held here will bo staged, A new organization to be known as \j mpts 'f‘r!"l l.u v"n(‘ vlqu ‘,\.,',‘:,\,r”, |issued & warning that unless the law s p vork of spinning thelr cocoons, auspices of that organtzatilon, Doth | o ' bresent indications, the #t0rm |the Young Pudcans hus been formed |PAIC men o N iscorer the source of |18 complied with relative to smoking S BBty Frtonrihod i Betines Gl 1 coceons had been” spun janodern and old fashioned dances "','w""“i"!"‘o. S “II; not keep away | by about 20 Jewlsh girls between .h,‘,;;‘u‘.m. Co., u:: mlo\u l‘vl “:"l::r ot, |1 the town hall drastic action wiil be Storm Can oo Troubie Vor Trolley < were faken und plunged ito hot | will be included and the committee | 1o 1476 hmbers Who have slgnificd jages of 10 and 15 years, It will hoid | Ih¢ &a8 wscaprinent oh Mt ST | aken. It is understood that the order - ; 4% the worms would soan cat|has securcd Professor Gates of West | |0 "‘”“‘“’I"‘“ of attending and the (its first entertainment Sunday, March | Just BOWLh of the Drice: OFeR Wi the result of u great deal of trouble ety B S - on way out again if this were not | Cromwell fo act as prompter. This | 2C6I W i Pe SRy STONG Fhat has |16 at 8 p. m. in the Judd biock, The | ekt d bl L. y Yv pipe has | CRUSCd by thosc who attend the dote. SNAE Wil et it Eeck “""!J v heon ..Iu here, Joe Palmer and | procceds of the entertainment will be | ‘w"l"n LY R ow Ty ‘v\'r |:r3"""""”"” sames ™ the Town hatl ! Al B aees=OUE Bems, cte were alse some mulberry | promises to be a good time for both | :“n'\ “.am )'r||on mni l,’-{ the speak- | used to furn®®h a library for the so- Not ...‘n”n.";. ed, although the odol Saturday nights smoking in the cors . bushes i Kensington opposite the | young and old 8 for the evening and Rev, Charles | ciety, Immediately after the enter.!i8 very stron ]v..lon and main hall, RNV T I 1tord Waa fned |y ol of fiasdld Upson. The loaves) Minstrels 1t real. 8. Wyckofl, pastor of the Congrega- |tatnment a drive for members will Choose Program Committee | —_— 1] “ e b rean e Wi bushes were taken to Berlin| A rehearsal of the Grange minstrels [ U0l church will act as toastmaster. [ be conducted. | The serviee men's memorial com- | y meeting of the Girls' Friendly d i ' iy f wieet to be fed to the orms, Many | Wil be held this cvening at 8 o'clook Other numbers are contained in lhv-‘ The first meeting of the new so0- |mittee for the observfhee of Seichés !‘,,. foty KL Paul’'s Episcopal church e - 2 w2 "‘ fheautitul pieces of sk were woven |al the home of Mrs, Garner Goodwin | ProBram and any father or son wlmlvlnv_\ was held at the home of Dr.iprey Day on April 19 has chosen the |y be held at 7:20 o'clock this eves . ' ‘ h € vorn these sk cocoons and the on Berlin street, The entire cast e |18 alone, will be supplied with a com- | Morris Dunn and Miss Libby Dunn | “ollowing program committec: Chair- | ning in the parish house, Miss Leliam b \ % 4 Misses Brandeger nsed 10 displ silk. | expected to be prescnt | panion ror l.lw‘ evening. The committee | was elected president. Other officers man, Lev, Krnest 1, Wismer; Charles | van Schank, diocesan president, will b ouge i i ied out be g en robes made nearty 80 vears age, | Last Berlin Ttems in charge is looking forward to a| ted were: Vice.president, Doris | 1, Blanchard, J. Edwin Anderson, Ar- | e the speaker of the evening, e g4 s bhoeay t The ciimate of Connecticut is not| The weekly meeting of the Com | record breaking attendance, Cohn; treasurer, Dora Bell, Until a thur Nelson, Arvid Anderson fre i s WU e they wone L orable to the silk worms, but|munity ciub will be held fn the Observe Wedding Anmiversary larger membership i sceured, the new | Pfennig, Eric Waldo, Calixte ANaife | 'fhe committce in charge of the Mol Uoid & IROFy OF | 0, streme care their eultivation | basement of the Methodist church this Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Bunnell of | society i holding ite meetings in the land Buell J. Ferguson. The commit: | amateur night entertainment to e . A Ut of work Tori . sarried Oh for scveral years, The|Cvening at § o'elock Hamlin stret quictly observed the 20th | offices of Morris Cohn. [tee will have charge of excreises in | given by Kiltonic Post, American Le- ' en (he proposition Fi o4 "o ther, however, proved too| St. Mark's minstrels of New ' Brit- | anniversary of their wedding at their | -~ connection with the unveiling of the|gion, in the Town hall Friday night tRaging Jlapior was put up to theil. | . . "00r "chem Wl the industry |#I0 will give a performance at Athle. | home yesterday, They were married | WANTS DEPT. OF new £20,000 memorial to the service | roquests that all who plan to enter The coald nol re the tommution | radwally diod sut " tie hall, Friday evening, February 29, [In Plainville and have a large eirele] Washington, Veb, 20.—Creation of | men of the city. | the contest send their names in at e o DA “Carw Mave Trowhle { Among the woloists are Ralph Beit. | of fricnds here, a federal department of education as No School Sessions {once. They may send them to any Jhepwere anecded. shorily he Desitn trolies onrs oxdeérich ‘l‘!nn Leon Jackson, Harry Kh Four chiléren have becn bhorn to 1 by the Sterling-Teed bill| One session of the high school was |officer of the post pdnight yestorag 1 ':""" 4 ‘“’\ Siieutty Sadis o ””"”m p 1“” Wb ‘ Arthur Hayes and Mr. M them. They arc Miss Allene Bunnel), ocated hefore the house cdu- | decreed today because of the storm - g on oy '"':]," e 1 ey raite, Dumen's 111 was one of | MEMbers of the cholr, The entertain. | stenographer at the Iuller Furni- |cation committee today hy George . and during the aftornoon, the ses-| The Thursday Night club of the tevd the eor and - ":"' 'l "" the bad p by nul the hill le ..y,,;,, up | ™ nt will be followed by dancing. ture company in Hartford; Miss Lena [Strayer, chairman of the legislative |sions of the public schools were called | Ilirst Congregational church will hold («x”u. lvma; ™ T'.',”Y -:;;n |: ¥ ||7] '\-hx,;: 16 Ughon' ”m"‘ F Sk St SO | Mre. J. A, Williams will ente r“h!‘lhmn'll, “a l,mn-lnyr in the kindergar- | committee of the National ducation off as the driving snow furries made |a social tomorrow evening at the i 1 dn the pond. He stopped them 1o (prons comer was anoiher PICe | the members of the “Hocfal Five” |ten of the Plainville grammar school; |association, and a member of the |traveling aimost impossible for the | bome of Clarcnce Langdon on Berlin wnd uskied them what the wers Bvetie’ of the e '®|elub at her home on Penfield avenue ( Wallace Bunnell, a student at the [faculty of Teachers' college, Colum- little tots. The blowing of a fire whis. | aveguc . care ing, the reply being that they e Co not get - a oy, g day afternoon Bristol high school and Arthur Bun- | bia university e Terrsville carly this ing ¢ alcohol. They | EFp on the rails and spun around fe tn Ternvi - » WSrENS had ten 5-gallon Of 8o, ! e £ 4 was inoftect! o : Max Sugenbime has returned to [nell a student in the Plainville gram. | - brought a flood of Inquiries to the The annual banquet of the Southe were arrested near the Meridep lin v “: .]'.‘ st "'n m[f:g“:{’: his home on Wilcox avenue aftes |Mar school. PASS DIVIDEND, school board offices as to the opening | Ington club was held in Oxley ase [ i« Remitenl wasd wlong At & weall's pocs spending the past six weeks in St Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell received the | sow York, Ich, 20.—The National Of scssions this morning but school | ¢mbly hall Jast evening. Motor SOUR TRIREIN: of HUrtd Wat fAnd | ~rne trofley cars maintained their]F RoToTE: Forld conBratulations of their friends and | ypameling and Stamping company ' Was held as usual for the first part of | Vehicla Commissioner Robbins 1. $25 und coms for speeding, the fine 0 witl l'” “I"" ot th “n:_“"4 The ladies of the Methodist church | acquaintances on the happy occasion | ogay passed the quarterly dividend ' the day Stoeckel delivered the main address of being later vemitted by Judge Gris- oty s .l‘r m;; ." ot .\;I“‘” serve a supper in the ‘church |8l though the day yesterday, on the common steck. In the last The eily did not esperience any | the evening. His talk dealt with the wold, with snow plows attached were lm“ylv;m ment this evening from 6 to 8 Mrs, Jnlm-uy. Surprised quarter the common dividend was $1, great amount of inconvenience today | Many problems of the motor vehicle Bunclll gave Limself ap to the Ber- o the- sarty Sdure ‘of the e o'clock | About o dozen of the members of |4 he regular preferred div of 7 during the early hours of the storm as | department and the manner in which tin police last week atter he heard shoaring thew 'r:'m ‘ bt ":’ rn "]F The Sacred Heart minstrels will [ the Ladie ~“ Ald society of the Baptist per cent for 1924 was dec train and trolley service went fornard | these problems are Ived. Music was that they had been looking for him. . Stade N ot . - T - "'“"‘ present their entertainment in West. | church paid a surprise visit yesterday e with but minor interruptions. 7 urnished by the Jibbers Quartet of He appiied for his license at the state | $00 =eate aid roa e rnplke [ Gog this evening [afternoon to Mrs. Vietor Jutnson ‘at| NE:W LONDON POSTMASTER | snow plows of the Bristol & Plain.i Wesleyan coliege sutomobile department and was. ins : e e bt ashaicaid, Srses A meeting of the Modern Wood- | her home on Goodwin ttroot In Bris- |, o 0y o0y Feb, 20.—Walter M. Ville Eleciric company were kept run- formud. it was beIng sought by q;-‘ m :mm nue run also in 00d | oy will be held at te Athletic build- | 10l. The occasion was Mrs, Johnson's i o pleris ",‘ of v New,Ning all night. after the storm had the authoritie Bt e St lemebt o] g ThUEY wrealii { Mrthday. Mra. Johnson formerly lived | | wegon 1o who has been ting Started so that the Hnes might be kept Panelll had been sought by the |19V tha it s oy sy - in Plainville and she was an active | 00 On AT o e eat) lear. A of this prom M de i was reported by s Ol g ster here sincee the death cle * - his pro p loeal police since September 25 of last "{: vas repotted by the MiNg | Good scasoned hard wood. Sawed |member of the Daptist church and of \;'”""““ ,' e = "' ; "’: broges 5 Ageedigr ome a year when he wae caught speeding on :"“ : 5 . "I"" the owt -‘"“.‘“’"" ‘I"m fite place or stove lengths, $14.00|1he church choir. That her friends | "";” . ‘,’"" ‘;" . - ”: ""’ oh ¢ mained & the turnpike. An automobile acci- t,.,:" h oo bl |_”‘n‘ - te 1P, A1 | per load. Cole Bros., Tl 548-3.—Adv. | hav- not forgotten her was evidenced ,’” = 1I<“‘I|. "”" o /\“ vm‘“m"w ot e city Blons . dent had occurved on the ‘pike snd |_"“"—‘d"t;‘n i own ]"I"'v ‘:" — — - by their visit yesterday, Mre, Charfes | D0 b "] Shs Bominantey o " | el carly, clents ug ure there were cars lined up on ¢ mde, | ”"'-'r ';«","',”f S SKATING POSTPONE A. 'unnell, In behalf of the seciety |SONIITMed the Rominatio the sirects Tor (raffie. Midenaiks 3 Vanelli came along 24 a vay e of | S = vere In Talr condl: | Lake Piaeld, N. Y., Veb, 20.~The mm.‘.'., Mrs, ,y,,:-,. “oh With 4 $5 ol | S curcd off early but W soon co wpeed, The policeman or oig= | ’ | irternational speed skating eh 0 Fivee ' tur rs. Irving T. Tyler d by the drivin t to ot ' t The strects of Kensington where onal sp Ating elamplon. | Lt e ere he 4 & stort gt ""’M"" g "'"‘ '!h . P! | there are no sidewails swere not ens. WP events scheduled for today on - " > of the ~m!-!_\’. |\f"- nted Telephone sertice was ns‘ T on going Wud failed e e po- . . ake we postponed oh ac tre. Bonnell with a simi gift, th nanner yughout 1 lice ..‘1,:‘-, All track had been lost | VY traveled over by pedestrians, l"'“‘“"":"‘?' ,”'," \" r'\'” IPUNEE 08 8¢ | oomnstion et g the ..»,,,‘?,r,, of N e 5 spreads Over Membrane, of WM untst last week sidewatks in Keasington were shove | 7 s ol Ao 2910 wedding anniversary. Alth .ch gdlodea. sl gradaihere s hdo i pesiny Heals and Stops Cough u......‘ 4 . jeed. There are no sidewal - ~ o tely 9¢ ¥ o Yot P e b g oo Instantly ovel along Main an .o apr nded with sincere words of thanks, Desdication P ' B :‘r '” '”:""»1"' ety l‘, |"‘"1’_l" . Lrreheon was served and a most en- dedicatior of 1 'mm_. ' OSt ut a rl (] ont « e Savings bank bullding. feyab), e was spent by ol presgnt od 1001 has e - m m mm . '“:::( nr.‘:"""“-?‘} s 1 . ‘ ' " 'h‘ civing Congratulations Sweaters Waiste Draperies ot et gl g gos > Tup in twe H Di A. 15, society will be held in the hajl | ourseil o e i b adizeoh "" «’"‘""l' of | Skirts Dresses Ginghams To Assict ‘l\|ln-‘r~ Simple coughs, of ™ cought, ave SCOV in Kensi his evening, § " H T ol e atn Y z For the con et s 1 t ma “ . ome [h’ Edwards’ Olive Tal e‘:d ‘n"l 1? - ni:n“:m:: mv”"'l‘ ":" "'v' .n-.:(. { Vil are recolving congratulations on Coats Kimonos Stockings Tos Coflestor B < - g k"" fi:!lfllnfll Substitute TOrtherming to the elfed that the . the birth of a son, Donald Edward eping hia office o Me ha P ekpenn > YO o falr will be postponed. i horn to them on Saturday, February and Saturdays fron ° » y teady mad Dr. Bdwards’ Ofive Tablets— the sub- Powlers Will Mect e o Personal tax payments s fine for rhes s too and fob stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure The members of the Kenstagton | A'lv-lmwl Howling Notes . 3 copted until M thout s " v laxative, and their effect on the liver I8 1, & 40 1eugue will meet tomorrow | | The Temco bowling league held its teremt charge but after that dat, a| © . t one outes & almost instantaneous. Theselittleolive- | . (o.ine ot 5 o'clock in T. A. . hall | weekly session at the ldeal alleys last small charge i adde Parmint (doub this colored tablets the result of Dr. | _ The ‘ evening and made the timbers fly Brictol Clah Im~ add a litte gra and Fhvarde ® nsington he principal business [ Wih the fotiowing individust and £ 5 4 bowel i "".Im"'l' to be taken care of Will be the ar- fain soeren Each 15-cent package of “Diamond " Prist . t = The Bttde tabiets dothe good | TNeCmest of plans for Whe annuai| o — Dyes” contains directions so simpie D'AYINg St WP Yhen the re 18 and childrea that does, bt have nobad after | "2l Which will take place in the ! ipa. b .. ol 84 ¢ we__ s | WOy Woman can dye or tint any Endee clut a he ormer's 1t effects. They don't injure the teeth like | "*27 91urc. The date and other de- B, One R ey ¥ 290 worn, faded thing new, even if she JUATIErs ¢ th Main street. The | Like a soothing, healing pouities strong liquids or calomel. They take R PR T SR e = this | | 9 (?r o .k s 4‘: 252 has never dyed before. Choose any Departures put up a & fight | one costly substance . in this home hold of the trouble and qui sension | Peck 4 Vi< 288 | oior st drug stove, we mastered by the experts, gnade cough misture spreads el quickly correct | e M. Hart 1z 87— 201/ representing the city club | completely over t mbrane of the it. Why cure the liver at theexpengeof | The leaguc has only about = three S 3 e completely over the membrane of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays | MoTe weeks to run and the banquet Wil Play Travelers throaty T iwes the mose Stubs § ith the So do i8 the grand wind-up of the activities One of the most important games, born Rang-on « case almost Hiquids. I bmmwu-i:m cach year. The mecting tomorrow is | » of the season for the New Departure instantly. No oty slow-acting Let Edwards’ Ofive Tablets take | oven to all men who have bowled in! Pavans girls’ quintet will be played tonight cough syrup ¢ w this expensive its Dr. the league. Johnson in Martford with the Travelers girls ingredient. mum»~_~ Tolteaws Snteventing Hornberger : Intense rivalry has And remember—any remedy thal ing come from anda | The tableaux presented last evening C. Livingston Two fellows and a girl the twe fives for scv- | overcomes catarth. partially or Whels mg fiver. Take Edwards’ | at the mecting of 1t riin Grange were — - — eral seasons and as BOth ave evenly | ly. I8 Dound to be of benenit 89 NNND Oflive Tablets when “and | estremely interesti and well 160 385 1127 matched weiting game i« an who are irot I with head nolees “heavy.” They “ brain | worked out. The .,m one represent. -ewnrnus rn jnd Dept. A< Mise U'Connell of the Trav- and ea'arrhal deafness and “perk up” the spirits. 15cand e [¢d & scene of the American soldiers B Wrigadeir's cesense 30 90 0 999 I"" is & local girl while Miss Ra Get Parmint and get betted, . . . . -

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