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e — Drou !When Wanting Wearables for Boys You Can Fill All Needs Here and Save Largely on Your Purchase SMART CAPS ARE H¥ at $1.00, $1.2 for only $1.50 cach. iood Jersey Suits—for boys, 3 are shown in I\nlkau\:md Middy green heather colors, and and $4.75 cach. Gollf Knickers—11 to 18 $3.75 and $5.00. Others size priced $5.00 and $6.00 pair. Corduroy Knickers in § to 18 ¥ = ;and Cuban hecls. “Two and Four Strap Pumps EVERY Wi SHE MAKES SE! ATTENTION TO SOME LATEF made with Cuban heels and welt soles—8$8,00 pair, Berlin News R——— JOHN PINCHES 15 71 YEARS OF AGE Veteran Wood Worker Will Ob- serve Anniversary Tomorrow IN By§lNE§S 43 YEARS « 1-'/. '!'ifi~'m THp to Calite Vagd w0 Pat on Show Soon=—=br, Dalon Temporary Povester® Physi- fa— clan=1owling Averages—Dricls, Berlin Beitain as “the - 1" il to- rve his Tith ol street, New A Pioches chargeterized in aun whe butlt pormew, quictly ol birthdny anniversary. Mr. Pinches i® the. best of health and gows to business In New Britain every day his first being known as John Pinches & Sons, Inc. M. Pinches was born in his fither also bearing Lhe nanme of John Pinches. The iy come o this country when Mr. Pinches was a vhild, H the land, identified with woud-workihg Documber nill ek the 1900 anniverse ot his en- ane: into that ticld. Mo had a band the bullding of many of the blocks Main stre New Britain, but the character the donc by the edmpany . and the firm now handies fine orking oy, Mr. and Mra, married for ncarly h sons now Johu- Jr., Francis W ftobeet P, and Richard B. two named arc twins, The first scttled in this docality in 1§ Mr, Pinches has boen prominent politically and fratornaliy. e has sorved as aldefman Jn New Britain and has also held office as council- man. e is a member of Putnam Phalans, Sphinx Temple. A, O. N. M. L Washington Commandery, K. T. Giddings Chapter, . A, M. and Uentennial lodge, A, 1% and AL M. Talks of Triy Clark of Eas s Sunday evening in company with 0. Clark, Mr. and n. Miss Plorcnce Mis. George interesting has long been contracting and ness and e on Itely worl: changed wood of 'inehes have boen year® and have ng. They ar Charles W, The )a ramily rlin, whe from 4 Harold arrived home trip tp California, My, and Mrs. It Mirs. Jamnes Me Clark and Mr. Prentice, told several siorics about his trip The party tended a convention of brick makers in Los Angeles and were treated royally in the California eily. ' Trips were made Mexico, ors and Bronchitis MADE OF HAIR CLOTH. IN PRETTY GREY! TRIMMED WITH CHOICE OF SIZES—G6'5 TO 7 Tull Shape Caps in now patterns, are very special Small Shape Caps—In pretty light grey mixtures special rs, equals corduroy for wear, $2.25 and $2.50, Some New Styles in Strap Pumps AN LIKES TO HAVE JCTION AT OUR LARG ARRIVALS, Strap Sandal Pumps—\ery new and smart, are shown in patent colt and grey suede, with turn soles Would like you to see them—=$8,00 and $8,50 pair. Tront Strap Pumps of patent colt with turn soles artford WEST MATERIAL AND TAN WITH ONE AND ¥ Yy qualiti knit and to 7 years of age, styles, brown and values at $3.98 good value at pull over style, to 36 walsts are | ’ iet, platinum and priced at $6.50 ca ar sizs, nothing SMART NEAT LOOKINC D WELL API'OINTED A of black ooze are and low heels for » 'Tuufl. San Francisco nad other parts jof the west, There were about 450 people in the !unurv party and a special train was !chartered from Albany, New York. |One experience that proved to be in- teresting, although it prevented the {people from visiting Denver, Colo- |rado, was when the train had to wait for 18 hours in Sulden, Kansas. A train bound in the opposite direction {had become stalled in 30 feet of |amow in one of the mountaln pusses rand the special train did not Jeave the station, because it was not known {where it would meet the other train, , Besides the special was low on food for its passengors. | The porters went around to neigl boring farms and sccured chickens and other food. The party was pre vented from visiting Denver, | they arrived there several hours after they were supposed to leave, The original plans provided for a stop of a day in Denver, Mre also spoke of the groat care which is taken on the border to prevent smuggling of goods into the United States, The party made a trip to Kl Paso, Texas, and from therc across the ‘border into a Mexican town. The peoplv, for the most part, had to go by trolley. One woman had bought an cxpensive necklace In the Mex- fcan town amd when the cars bound for they States arrived at the border the officials h heard of the pur- chase and were on the look-out for her, They did not know whe made the purchase The oceurrence roe wilted in several women having to leave the troll Mr. Clark also spoke of taken over the Apache T ! Pho Arizona, to the lloosevelt dam. The trail was built by the government in order that goods could be carried from the fown to t dam while 1t in the course of con- struction, as the Globe railroad in that section of the country, being the only one that approached the loca- tion of the dam. had boosted the freight rates when it heard that the overnment to build the strue- fure, Mr. ing that along the goes along the there would be | | e a teip ail from was say- rails the trail, guard Clark described there are neo valley side side of the mountain, & drop of a great dis- tance should anyone misjudge and steer his car over the cdge The irrigation system and the won- ders it has accomplished were also spoken of, Mr. Clark stated that ire rigation has accomplished great deal for the state of California He spoke of the avenues of Palm trees in Los Angeles, which siretches as far as the ¢ye can Fruit s cheap here, it being ible to buy temons for five cen's a dozen and orunges for 15 cents a pailfull When asked if there was liquor in California. Mr. Clark re- phied: “Plenty.” He said that it abounds in Mexico, but the govern- ment has taken precautions to see that none of it is brought inte the country, and about every bar-tender in Mexican border cafes is a spotter for the government. It would not go well for the person who attempted to bring a ease of the stuff across the | border, he sald Legion Plans Show. It has been decided that Bolton- Kasica post of the American Legion {will put on a vaudeville show in the town hall, Berlin, on March 26. Plans for the big time will be discussed at the next meeting of the post, which takes place on Tuesday evening of next week. The post will put on one of the | best shows seen in town for a long time, it was gtated this morning. No expense will be spared to secure good performers and it is expected that | seveffal professionals will be in the cast wheg the curtain goes up. The proceeds of the enterfainment will go into the post fund. It will be used to put the pos=t its feet 80 that it can sit up and ke nourish- ment. as {here has been Jittle m coming inte the treasury and money it noeded so that the orga zation may get straightened owt 1t stated by Post Commander “ much ov SOFTINGS, TWEE! JMIGHT Pl PRICED AT $1.50 TO $2.50 EACH. Four-in-Hamd Cravats—handsome ones of of kinds and colorings. arc for §0c, 59¢, 75¢ and $1.00 each. Boys Odd Knickers of all wool materihls, sizes 10 18 years, in big variety, $2.50 to $3.50. All Worsted Sweaters, good ones in the popular Sizes 28 to 24 for $6.50. For Girls’ Wear, we are offering Sweaters in sgar- ANse | Mexican | and, as the trall ! Y Plainville News NEW BRITAIN MAN PAYS COURT COSTS ‘Rrank Wisk Has $25 Fine Re- | mitted; Driving Without License WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM | ]Sem(or McLean Intervested in Local | Case—Decision In Civil Trial—Ben- jamin Leharte Returns Home— Plainville Briefs, | i | | Trank Wisk of New Britain whas *1ed $25 and costs in the town court by Justice William Cunningham on {the charge of driving without a Ii- cense and the fine was later remitted jupon the payment of the court costs. {He was srrested by a member of the !state police following his own report (of an aceident in which he figured isome time ago! He drove his auto- mobile into the state fence along the New Britain road, and although awarc of the fact that he had no license, he !roportud the fact to the state authori- 1t An investigation led to his arrest !but because of theé man’'s honesty in |reporting the accident, eleamency was asked and granted. Grand Juror (William: Foran handled the state's (ease againet“Wisk and recommended ithat the fine and costs be imposed with an amendment that the fine be |remitted in the case. Justice Cun- |ningham followed the prosccutor's | recommendation Winning Bfiketball Team The basketball tcam representing {the junior group of the Hartford ’counly Y. M. €. A, of Plainville last S AND CAMEL'S SCE TOPS, NICELY extra cut silk in a wonderful assortment Come see how good they buff. Sizes 80 to 34 and =also ch, ’ l 1T IF CALL ND CAN HAYV CTION. WILL i ¥OOT A SHOE | the Congregationa) parish house gym- nasium in Forestville by the score of 118 to 14, The local team is entercd in the elimination tournament for the | championship of Hartford county and |last Saturday in the Hartford Y. M, |C. A, gymnasium, defeated the North |Granby team in easy style, the score {befng 24 to 2. Next Saturday after- Pasquale Glannotta today that if tRe | 700N the local team will stack up first entertalnment proves to be n!“l‘“E""‘ the Wapping group team in :uweu. they may become a monthly ‘;.m‘:m\l nl!nmm'lor}igsn‘:. The locals eature of the town's life, l;‘no\r:,mx:pgoo.l chance for the cham- The meeting next Tuesday cvenin, picd yuil be an important one and will b W porey i e e held af ‘e ; P [H5 ! 2 ;"z":"‘;‘;;""z;_r-;: hall, necticut through the cfforts of Rep- Kensington bowhing league average: TinRe MVIeR D Sogws ot [ tor the weok ending Fe odphighey F ’ Plainville, has taken up the case of {58 tolbwer ¥ 28 4re [cio Antony Anthomasis, part owner of | the Clarendon Hotel restaurant, who I /is seeking dumages amounting to 3 about 250,000 from the Turkish gov- 11 lornment for seizure of property dur- Il ing the late war. Senator McLean has lf |taken the case in hand and has prom.- 15 [1sed to do all in his power to bLring 4 the matter to a quick and satisfactory 9§ |scttlement, Ile recognizes the local man's claims as being just and win bring the matter hefore the proper heads at an early date, Decision In Case Justice Merritt O. Ryder has ren dered a decision in favor of the plain- $6.00 and $6.50 pair. I —— All-Kensington ... Getems .., seves | Berlin Construction Co. Drum Corps Baracea ..., | Triangles ... | Foresters | Tabs Cooney .., Horn O'Connell Johnson Anthony Holfman Meyers Muoore MeCabe Moffatt H. Smith tried before him last week., Judgment for $70 was rendered the plaintiff who was represented by Attorney Charles ‘l‘. Conlon of this town, Benjamin LeHarte Home Benjamin LeHarte, who has been confined to the ew DBritain general hospital following a slight shock which he suffered at his home here a few months ago, has returned to his home at §5 Woest Main street, iis condition is so much improved that {he plans to return to his duties at the local office of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co., |within a day or s0. Hle has been oway from his desk for a long time, suffering first with a broken hip and then with his most recent ailment, Sewing Circle Meets Martha Sewing Circle will meet to- morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, Minnie Pease on Canal strect, Al members are asked to attend a® mat- ters of great importance are to be dis cussed and a large amount of work for the objects of the organization is 1o be started. Sidewalks a Disgrace condition of the sidewalks on of Whiting street is a MeConnoll . ves High single, Horn, 126, High three string, Cooney, High team total, Berlin Cons tion company, 1450, Low single, Rayno, Appointed Physician. Dr. George M. Dalton of New Brit. ain has been temporarily appointed court physician of Court Mattabes. {m"_ Foresters of America. He is o cupying the position held by Dr, S J. Goodwin. Dr. Goodwin had to give wp the position when his license was revoked. Personal Tax Cases. There are four cases to come up in the Berlin town court thals cvening, all of them being those of people who were arrested because they failed 1o pay their personal tax. It was as- serled by one of t Berlin officers today that there are several more warrants to be served in the near | future, 90 1. truc- BT, The the west side disgrace to Mainville many those who are required to usc them. No cffort has been made by the property owners to clear the fer ‘and snow off and yesterday when the thaw started, the sidewalks wer covered with water deep enough to go over the highest rubbers. The street is almost impassable in its present condition and when it is understood ! that a large number of the schoo! chil- dren pass that way, the danger of the Fast Berdin tlems he Sacred MWeart minstr present their entertainment i field this evening at 5 o'clock. trip will be made by automobiles There il be the regular meeting the gitts of Pythias at their ove streed this evening. The red Pepper class of the eMth- odist Sundty school will hold a meet- ing with Jack and Bill Walsh at their home on Wilcox avenue Thursday evening. Miss to her spending the past guest of Mr. and son at their home dletown The local members Girl Scouts will attend a meeting of their troop at Berlin Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, H n and daughter, Eleanor, have béen the Harvey Woodruff has been clected | gyests of Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Hazen | president of the Junior Endeavor 80- |4t thefr home on lower Main street. clety of the Berlin Congregational | Announcements have besn received {church at its apnual meeting. Viola ' here of the marriage of Alfred Bas- | Boardman is the vice president; Sam- ' tress which took place in Beirut, juel Fiske, sccretary: @ace Smith, |Syria. Mr. Bastress, who is a teacher {chalrman of the social committee: |in one of the schools in that place, |Frances Miller, chalrme® of thelis well known here having formerly |music eonimittee. | resided in Fast Berlin, He has spent | The society will have a al |u number of his vacations as the service next Sunday morning at 7:30 |guest of his grandmotser, Mrs. Anna (o'clock. The subject of a lecture 1o [ Mildrum of Main street He is the {be given will be, “With the Boys and {son of Mr. and Mrs. R Bastress Girls Abroad.” of Jam 1 Tmproved in Health, It i= plaanp=d to It is reported that Mre Wilfred foned dance Moore of Berlin, who has been il af | strels w) her home, s much improved Tetic | heatth. | Benefit « of Leg Is Broken. Nils Nilson, who is employed by Bengston of Beckley during the fee cutting scavon, had the misfor- tune to fall and break Lis leg while hauling ice from M. H. Hazen's pond. It was found by Dr. T. ¢, Hedgson, who attended him, that the leg was broken in three places and the man was removed to the New Britain General hospital, Ccmmunity Club Afair, One of the biggest affairs cver “pulled off” in East Berlin will take { place tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, when the Comunmity club will held a banquet and reception in Pythian hall. The affair will be sort of a welcome home “event for Harold Clark, the club president, and Robert | 0. Clark, onec of the founders of the | association. There will be a short business ses- sion of the club followed by the ban- quet and reception. The club was formed about iwe months ago and is going strong at the present time. It has about 150 members now. It is expected that the entire community will be enlisted in the work of providing clean re reation for the youth of the town, b fore long. Officers Are Elected. A Is will West- The o K ball on has returned street after few days as the Mrs. Gustave Han- in Farm Hill, Mid- Bourgeois Main 1iuth ome on of the e an old fash. Mark's min- nted at Ath- hate a ¥ ot nfhe for n night defeated the Fowestville team in | tiff in the Hornkoh! case which was | in the minds of ! [ condition can readily be seen. “The| children yestertiay were having 2 | wonderful time wading through the minfature brook which lay on the | streets and the wet feet incurred thereby are liable 13 have a bad effeet on their health. Sidewalks in other scetions of the town are just as bad and although some of the property owners have faithfully work to cleur thelr premises, others have not mad« | any attempts to clean the streets, | tion will be taken on thesc matters | within & very shert time, if the condi- | tions are not remedied. Legion Committee Busy The committee of Brock Barns post, | American Legion, appointed to secure | a census of opinion on the soldiers’ { bonus quetion through the medium of | cards mailed to the citizens here, is ;hunll' engaged in preparing and ad- ! dressing the cards at the present time, Auswers should code in within a few days and the results will tell of the | general opinion of the people of Plain- | ville on the matter, | Seriously 11 Mrs. William G. Renfree is seriously ill at her home on Church street, it | was reported today. { Personal Tax Returns ! To date, there has been a good re- jturn on personal tax payments, but L with only a few days remaining to | pay the tax in there are a great many who are liable for it, who have not yet answered the call. Tax Collector W. ¢ J. Hemingway will reccive the taxes | in his store at any time throughout the day. Plainville Briers Court General Lawson will regular meeting this evening American Legion rooms on stree The Busy Bee Sewing Cirele wil) ,mect at the hom® of Miss Mary Hub- { bell on Queen street, Southington, to night. hold a in the Whiting Dollar day Thursday at the Model Shop. Big s als’ for $1.—advt, SOUTHINGTON HEWS Department Commander P, { Armstrong of Waterbury and Depart- |ment Adjutant G. A. Parsons of the | Aemrican Legion, were the guests of | Kiltonle post, No. 72, at a regulur Imeeting last evening, The command- or gave a short address to the mem- Lers present and explained the work- ings of the adjusted compensation campalgn which is being carried on at the present tim He stited that |the sentiment is changing throughout Connecticut with strong support of the measure coming out now that the workings of the LIl are belng ex- plained. e sald that a month ago an of Con- | ¢ would not have believed that the man, I bill would pase, but now he is sure it will pass with a large majority. He denounced the anti-bonus forces for |thelr slogan “Everything for the Dis- |abled” and cited countless cases wher: the American Legion has help- ed the disabled men while the anti. | | bonus organizations have done noth ing, He congratulated the post on the | showing it made last year and urged the members to keep up the good {work, He explained the objects of | the Jegion and sald that he would like 110 vislt the post again, Adjutant Parsons also gave a brief talk on the merits of the bonus ques. tion and told of the state paper which is being planned. He urged the post to support the state department in its policles and suld that this would be a banner year, The legion degres len a large class of lunch was served, The cases of Frank Jackson, charg- ed with keeping a house of Il fame land of Eva Freeland and Anna Wi | liams of Hartford, all colored, charg- ed with breach of peace, were heard before Judge T. JI*. Weleh in the town court yesterday. Jackson was given fa suspended jail sentence on his |promisc to leave town, The two wom. len had their cases nolled on their |promise to leave town The trio were arrested Saturday 'night in a house on Factory Square after their eries attracted one of the constables to the housc They sald that the ecries were the result of an argument between Jackson and one of the women over a bottle of liquor During the cou of the trial one of the women said that she had been at- [tacked by a white man and when tasked to identify the man, she looked |carefully through the crowd-that - |ed the court room to its capacity but failed to pick any out of the erowd Arrangements have been made by the Southington Business Men's asso- ation tg sccure Major Clarence ¥, Edwards, who commanded the 26th division in France, to address the as- sociation at the annual banquet to be ! held Monday evening, March 24, The |efforts to sccure the famous general as the speaker of the evening are be. ing made through Kiltonic post, American Legion Word has been receiv death of Dr. Patrick Cassidy ‘wich. He was the father Cassidy, counsel for the Milldale Tramway Co. The lLadies’ AM Pirst Baptist chureh wi pariors of church at o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The hostesses will be Mrs. Thomas Hartso Mrs. Peter Hutton, Miss Dorothy Dowr missioner in the Philippine for a number years, will sp the First Baptist t o'clock ening The ladies’ Al Piants\ille Congregatios in the church paribre tomorrow afternoor was exemplified candidates and d here of the of Nor- of John Waterbury- society of the meet in the the o and who has Isla ak bee chureh this e eociety meet o'clock — I§ PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE “Pape’s Diapepsin™ for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach Instantly! Stomach corrected! You | mever feel the slightest distress from Indigestion or & sour, acid, stomach, after vou eat a tab “Pape’s Diapepein The moment § teaches the stomach all sourness. fa “yience, heartburn, gases. and pain disappear. Druggist tee each package + ¥ . t . & 2 {many Bristol News EDGEWOOD SCHOOL DEDICATION PLANS Program of Exercises to Take Place Tomorrow Evening BECKWITHS BENEFICIARIES Beacfit By Terms of Mrs, Gu sey’s Will—Parent-Teachers' Asso- ciation of Jennings School Meets Tomorrow Night—Items of Interest new on on bandsome ood district take place being post- Dedication the school of the Idge Jerome avenue will Wedn night poned from last week because the inclement™weather, The eacreises wil include short talks by Chairman No- ble K. Picrce of the bourd of educa- tion, Miss Alice Brown, chairman of the rural schooi committee; Superin- tendent chools Karl A. Reiche “nd 3 lette of the South Chip- pens Hill Neighbeorhood club, ci- tations will be given by Miss Azilda Hebert, assistant supervisor of music in the schools, and solos will be sung by Miss Flizabeth Gleason, supervisor of music in the schools. The program will be coneluded with dancing. The new building is a two structure with modern equipment, giv- ing the pupils and teachers almost 106 per cent advantages over the old building at the corner of Maple and Jerome avenues which has served for ars with its antiguated equip- of room "he following will be esented: Holman's orchestra. Remarks—Hon, Stephen M Rolo—Gaylord Cook. Remarks—Noble Picree, Duet—Mr, and Mrs, Ernest man, Remarks—A. €. Hitcheock, mem- ber committee on rural schools. Reading—AMiss Azilda B, Hebert, temarks. amue! Gillette, South ippins Hill Neighborhood club, Solo~—Miss Elizabeth Gleason, sisted by Mrs, Louis L., Beach, Presentation of Keys Charles Loveland of the building committee; Frank A, Barnes, committee chair- program Wells, . Hin- C as- Remarks—Karl A, Reiche, superin- tendent Bristol public schools, “Spud” Drew Loans Equipment “Spud” Drew, coach of the Iart. 1 | companied by a delegation of officers and members of the local lodge. DOCTOR 1S SUED Waterbury, Feb, 26. case of much interest 1o members of the den- tal profession went to trial in the su- fperior court here today Pasquale Jupone of Ansonia the plaintiff, |suing Dr. Bernard I, Shield, also of Ansonia,: for dar of $7,500. Lupone claims a needie broke off in his jaw while he was under Dr. Sgield's care and that his face will be permanently disfigured 2s a result. Nearly all the forenoon session today was occupied with selection of a jury. called the first wits s Lupone ness was AYOR'S STATEMENT Feb ~The denial of Mayor that he any appeal for Hebrides America was backed up by t issued from the offices of the institution here today. hairman John A, Stewart of the board governors said the only appeal he knew was ghe Lord Mayor's appeal the people London, Jebruary a statement rding which was printed ) DENY New Yor the Lord had made relief in a stateme of London Ve of to of ere LONG STRIKE ENDS Norwalk, IFeb. 26,—A 14 months old strike—that between the union of fur workers and the Gabbe-Mole Fur Co. was ended ay the concern signed an ement with the union officials, it announced toda; In the early the strike which involved the employers to was some when w stage refusal the union, there trouble, DIES IN HOSPITAL port, FFeb, 26.—Matthew Graw, 60, found lying in the stree here last night, di at a local hos- pital today. When the man was found police decided to have the am- bulance surgeon him before arresting him on a charge of drunk- His condition was such that ordered his removal to i examine enness. the surgeon the hospital, NO ANACONDA DIVIDEND ew York, Feb, —The Ana- conda Copper Mining company today omitted the quarterly dividend due at this time, Three months ago 76 cents was paid, To the Victor— ford public high school football team | has loaned the football uniforms to the cast of “Strongheart” for the col- lege football scencs, which will be presented in that play on March 4 at the Community theater, The Hartford cquipment contains the Hlue d white colors, which also represent |Columbia university, around which the plot of the play centers, The scenery for the production will b loaned by the Palace theater of Hart- ford. The Plgy reh arsais are nearing completion u r th direction of Coach Joseph [ealy, and a splendid presentation of stirring college scends and a gripping play of American lite will be portrayed next Tuesday night on the local stage by the St Joseph's Drama Guild players. Banguet Tomorrow VPinal arrangements for the cham-. ber of commerce dinner on Wednes- day night at the Endee Inn were made today by Executive Manager Barl Arnold of that organization, More than 200 guests will attend the dinner, which is expected to be one of the most brilliant gatherings of the season, The souvenirs will occupy » large grocery bug and will include useful as well as ornamendal gifts, The speakers list is unusually strong for the event Brisol Briefs Miss Viorence Wood of Hartford is visiting Mise Azilda Mebert, assistant supervisor of music in the local schools, Miss Pauline to her home on Churnch avenue, visiting fricnds in New London Miss Beryl Stodden of street, has returned (rom her home North Adams, Mass, been spending several days James H Davis “and W Wright have becn summoned for duty at the March term of the supcr ior court in Hartford School Closed Distriet school yesterday morning for o'clock because of the heating plant. Boiler oped so that the frigidity not be dispelled {liness among the oft Anderson has returned after where she rry ury The on Pine street the day failure troubie of the and to Fifth closed at 9:8 of the rooms could any sessions until repairs reope called could be this morr were ed as Will Benefits Beckwiths L Peckwith Catlete th T t a betantia Catherine ich surrogate were mily. « is assistan New " sum of Mre York, = 18 roscy Kennet? the prod sam wetion Parent-T Interesting childrer gram of tb tion meeting school siaht. A ntati try association ehort « commo school has Been Mre. Bdward Man- ert Manchester, Mrs rnest B, Merri on forestry work of The board of ors fation of the Mre Henry ot At WM Vet Putnam o A spoils alike go to such Olson, shown here with won the 8t. Paul derby. pet made the 2.1.mile than nine minutes. e wua as Raymond his dog that Raymond’ dash in less CUTICURA. 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