New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1924, Page 7

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Exceptional Offerings in FINE RUGS Received Direct From the Orient SIZED VROM 303 '8 7O 7x 4 PEET, there are Anatolia and Ker nmats, Anatolia Ghenje, Gara- bagh, Mossol, Tamadan, Kurdistan, Ivan, Sarouck, Kermanshah, Dozar, han, screband and Afshar Shiraz. Similar Rugs, if purchased on the New York market today, would be priced 40 (0 60 per cent higher than this sale offers thel Tha rich textures and lovely colorings of these rugs make them a delight to the eye. ‘Fhere is an as- surance of service in every rug that we offer. Come give them your inspection. Some of the prices are: Shiraz Rugs in widths Special sale pri Lot No. Two te 3'6", lengths 5'5" 00 and S$37.50. Lot Ne, Six is a selection of Kirman Mats, widths . First comers have Mosson to 6'7 Lot No, One givcs you, choice of Zenzi rugs, widths §'%" to 4, lengths from 6'2 Priced $39.50, Lot No. Three—These are Mossoul widths 3'6” to 4, lengths, 5'11" to 6’5" prices from 0 to $12.50. Lot No. Seven—An assortment in widths 1'6” o 2' lengths 2'10" from $6.95 on and up $9.75. 1ot No. Fleven offcrs you your pick of Iilahans Rugs in widths from 4’10 to 5’3" lengths 6'3" to 6'9"—$125 to $135. 1ot Thirteen —- More of the Hamadaxn Rugs in widths from 2'6" to $'5" lengths §'11" to 5. Priced trom $35.00 up to $39.50, 1ot Fonrteen is comprised of Mossoul widths 3'5” fo 4'10" and lengths 3’ to 7' ranging $37. the sale Rugs, our e some in length able at $65.00 to $60.50, 0. Twelve—Have a look at these Hamudan pg in width from 2'4” to 27", in length 38" to 4'5" for $20.50, Lot No, Ten is & collection of Beloochistan Tugs dths from 2'8” to &' and lengths from 3'11" to at $10.50 to $37.50, offers you Saron in width and 46 prices $32,50 (04$59.50, aronek TRugs, priced most Mats Lot No, cangir reasol of Anatolia ' o 8'9". b2 gs, ranging from Rugs in 3’8", Qur sale with puices to all The gregationa! church tomorrow, offering will go to the Congregationa Church Building society. Daylignt Saving T Practieally light | wear at the | night | were ) 0N the | Monda everything will be saving time ¥ light saving Time—News Churches for Sunday—Other Ttems, i ! houses, on daylight saving time to cooperate o foatures are being offered to with the train service, n cplin ehurchgoers tomorrow. In the ening at at the Borlin ngregational church Dr, Mark Ward * Boston will speak on conditions in 180 o'clock in t { 9 Fast Berlin ems The library will b AUJ rmoon from V. |und in the evening from the | o'clock exchange of books, 1oc P'hilip Nase has returned to Middle Work in |[town arter spending a few days at b school at 12 | Lome on Wilcox avenue, the same Miss Betty Pratt of i as the gnest Friday. at 10 will for the be nday West relatives o Crom- The \ meet at being will b " honuse w. of in in eommunity town Ihere prayer and church Su will ¥ { | | | will be the morning Gabricl'n and gular t st sermon o'clock inday 1:39 o'clock The services ehurch Sunday morning service at d by Sunday The junior ieague will meet and the Bpworth league followed by the evening o'clock A arze set the Methodist as follows: vegu- 10:45 o'clocl at 1 offi- | at 10 at the! 1% are 1 being !lar 8 come o echool - o'clock " “ . at 6:43 seryice Tuller 5 her be m subjeet, Those for Ca J ey, (& 0. are requested we o of the . €1 sertice sthy Sugenhime is spend- k-end as the guest of Mr, and Austin Ackerman at their home in Rockland A choir rehea Gabriel's o'cloct = ol Mre. ! ral mctivities on he The weekly service will be held at this avening at members are e =t churc Al ‘aueetad to attend A number of the members worked on new ball feld 1o nd with the ssception of onds of send which cannot be carted until the ground the dia- mond will be completed for games | rext week Harry K. song |tive Yie ! Phone 632 studs. | e wilt « at 5:45 . m and be toct Community club | day eral so- | wi s mettied o, Perlin representa- ning at 7:00 o'clock the weekly of coal dealer | service winl held, Following | service there will Rible | Bxodus 25. The Epworth leag | mtect Jater In the evening. | Kensington Congregational. Serviees on standard time, ing service at 16:45 o'clock sorvier at bhe e ns in building Falr Grounde. This up rapidly. See Maln street, Three unus | tots at tive Bertin section is Luilding torn caused many people to thing that the |at 7 o'clock. rds were afire and a large crowd Change in Telephones, " {to find out what it was about. Mis8{y;0in telephone subscribers I‘wu FEATURES AT | Johann Murray, one of the owners of [ it ® F4 o0 N s the club line se 1c ause for aiarm, The noise (.’!uu“ {the company, The whistle cord Was | o giscontinucd and the —subseriber { broken and there was no way of Con= | i i i 1e game manner as flat rate i | Will Hold Supper lcalls will be requested by o Ma]‘k wal’d it Bel‘lm Coflg[‘e- he Girl Rcouts of Berlin will hold |ator as herctofore. H !GI k | Thursday evening. Mrs, Garner C A dramatic sketeh entitled, ) dational Church at 7:30 o'Cloc v o) Grace Smith will be in charge of the | | decorating. Thote girls who lhave REV. MR. HAZEN TO SPEAK|verr. " "ie’ dscn wiler "vanan 1o e on their uniforms. Certificate for ‘Typewriting=—Whistle | 4 jarge crowd was present junior costume pariy held last in the | present from every section of town and nearly all of them appeared , | were also present and they enjoyed themselves fully as much as they Prizes for the bLest costumes went ! 10 Miss Natalie Gwatkin and Walton {given to Miss Victoria Fiske and Ben- > iie Near East. amin Cashman, The elimination ! banks. A meeting of the directors wil ' the pastor of the chureh, Rev. | ginia Bushnell and Lucius Bushnell. definite decision. tamuel A, 1%ske, and he-has spent | Musie for the occasion was furnished Wins a Certificate jone much in those countrics of re-| t1 is probable that these DPArties ) jug received a certificate in typewrit- ent years and he has said and done will be made an annnal affair, due 10 e from the Underwood Typewriter srice on his head. His talk is surc to | Mise Vietoria Fiske committee § pemington Typewriter company a /e interosting to all who attend, as e | chairman. 1 short time ago. e of those countries for some time, | T Dr. Thomas J. Drennan of Itev. Catleton Hazen of the Ken uting his stay here he will be the | Hartford will conduet the S and 10 gngton Congregational church will At the Kensington Congregational | Kensington, tomorrow morning, 7 tion in New Haven next Monday hurch at o'clock Tev, Carleton [ 10 o'clock mass will be followed by | Tyeaday and Wednesda tovical research regarding Kensingt ard time, R chureh affairs, will deliver a talk on sacred Heart Church. The funeral of Mis, John Mclntyre of 1 Serlin was held this morn- ‘This talk will consist of knowledge |ton will conduct the § o'clock mass om : picked up by the pastor in recent|at Sacred MHcart church tomorrow John C. Brennan was in charge of th. service and burlal was in Middletos torieal interest, | Service on standard time Last Day of Se | Berlin Congregational. 1is last service at the Kensington Con- | o'clock tomorro morning gregational church tomorrow, his Samuel A, Fiske reach During his stay in Kensington he has | His subject wil) pecome well liked by the residents and | Life's Garden.” him depart, Iht.ul' in the tev, Mr, Hazen and his family will | Junior Endcaver society yme time to eome, He stated today |the leader. A special service 1at he had no announcement 1o make ! held in the church at 7:50 p. Whistle Fools M Kensington Methodist I'he blowing of a whistie An impottant mecting of the o'clock at the parsonage ore . | V4| niatiers of businoss (o Exodus 3:4, “God's E‘tefl Too M“ch whe have not done N ferings. A ainion Wil be b1 't help but feel dull ou can't help held at the Congregational church at ing. Before you can feel right 3 you must help Nature to flush tme, Thers are seve . . | meetings of the social r will be resumed Monday . has been giving relief to over- isocial of the Epnorth leagu, .«5. | herd Monday evening at for over seventy-three vears. It is gentle in action and it ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon |at 2:39 o'clock. The Junior league the body has no use for. | = - Keep a large sized bottle |ociock at the ehuren and in the e The True Family Laxative made to late the bowels of $1.20, (Oc, 40c sizes Succesfully used for over (3 years 8 1. N | Murray Brick yards this morning |meeting at € o'clock. ——m | gathered in the vicinity of the sheds| xoices were mailed today [the yards, stated that there was nO | .o hat beginning May 1. the pra BERLIN EHUREHES from the locomotive which is used by {yanea Ly the deposit of coins, will o IO | trolling the steam, | subseribers, Deposits covering loca A supper at the community house next “Fhe Sunday School Builder [ Goodwin will in churge and Miss | gunday School Builders,” will | been members of the troop for five | Enjoyable Time Held Fools Berlinites—Concerning Day- o\ "0 Grunge hall, Guests in costume, Many of tha older folks younger people. | Meagley Honorable mention was | Will probably epcrate Dr. Ward 18 a close personal friend | dance prize was awarded to Miss Vir- | be held Monday at 2 o'clock to mai nuch time in the Near East. He has i by Ryder's orchestra of New Britain. | Ajss Agnes Garrity of Kensiogton s much that Turkey has placed a |the success of the one held last night. | company, She recelved one from the & been in close contact with the peo- St Paul's Charch, \ To Attend Convocation cuest of Tevland Mrs, Fiske, o'clock services at St. Panl's church, | e in attendance at the Yale Conoen- azen, who 18 well known for his his- | Sunday school. Services on stand- 2. Jobhn Mebntyre “iKensington Creeds and Covenants, Iev., John ¢ Brennan of Kensing- [ing from Sacred Heart church, .. vears and is sure to be of great his- | morning. Sunday school will follow. ftev. Carleton Hazen will conduct| The Boys' class will meet resignation taking effect at that time. | morning service 10:45 it is with regreat that his parishioners | o'clock dnd Men's class at pake their home in Kensington for |3 o'clock, Miss Catherine Gold 48 yet, regarding his future activities, |activities on standard time cial board will he held at — — ——— lup for ation. The regu morning When YOII H.'e {the pastor choosing to bring in their del Kaster and depressed the next morn- 1 o'clock. Al activities on standard out your intestines. alendar for nest {'The monthly business loaded stomachs and bowels The Woman's Hom.: Mie cleanses as it clears out what | will meet Thursday afternoon at handy, as Dr. True's Elixir is every member of the family. munion v re. The § 1" p m Special service Laving tice of collecting for toll calls in ad- the oper- be given at the opening esercises of the I Sunday school of the Kensington Con- The beglnning ccording to ANNOUNCEMENtS ovansong and ssrmon, made today. The factories will run on that time, as will most of the business The post office will start work Vrancls Deming of the Berlin 8av« ings bank, stated today that the banik accordance | with the schedules of the New Britain | spoak rogarding the drive for ‘E Plainville News HORSE HITS POLE ' AND BREAKS NECK Runaway Animal Fails to Make ‘Turn in Roadway-Driver Unburt| CAVANAUGH 1S APPOINTED Most of the Churches on Daylight saving Time—Engagement nounced—Funcral of Mrs, \ i nella Hulteneus—DNriels, Lorse atiached (o George Rivers und Me Morway were riding. ran away West Broad strect yesterday af noon and when it resched a tu the road, failed to swerve around the cor and hit a telephone pole, breaking its neck and mweeting instant death. Mr. Rivers and Mr. Morway we thrown to the side of the road when the buggy overturned but cs- caped with minor scratches and bruiscs, Patrolman w. Selectman William J. Johnson called to the scene and later Smith, local humane agent, started’ an investigation. Witnesses of the' affair were being questioned and it is’ reported that the two men who were riding in the buggy may be sum- moned for a hearing’concerning their ons prior to the horse's untimely A which a buggy ITirst were Frank Iurrey and he place where the accident oc- ' curred is on the unpaved end of West Broad strect beyond Washington and the road in this spot is rough. The horse was said to be blind, It is said that the horse was the property "of Mr. Morway und was considered Cav gh Succeeds Cutting. William vanaugh has resigned his position in the Clarendon res- | | with the conviction of a finished artist |and responded gracefully to her en- | cores Mer work ranked well with the veteran artists from New York, I“"° also appeared on the program { with her last night, Grass Fire Squad A and the Welch Fire Co, of Iorestyille were called to a grass fire on DPine sireet yesterday afternoom rear Station 34. No great damage was done, A chimney fire called Squad A and the Uncas Co, to 76 Putnam street this morning. The prompt arrival of the firemen checlked the flames before any appreciable damage took place. Recause of the police hall Jast night the meeting of the fire board was postponed until tonight, Repaiving Fallen Wall P'lans are being prepared by Sperry & Iuell of Main street for a new re- taining wall in the rear of Ited Men's hail for Coirgounce Tribe, I. O, I M. The wall will be of concrete 37 feet long and feet high replacing the old wall,v hich was destroyed by the recent flood. New Time Tomorrow Daylight saving time will be in- augurated in this city on Sunday when liusiness will follow the railroad time changes. Factories and business houses will open on the new time Monday. ! Beginning tomorrow the two High- land exprasses, runping through this city from Boston to Waterbury, will continued, but will be replaced trains Baseball Sunday In the opening of the local diamond scason tomorrow at Muzzy field the New Departure will cross bats with the New Britain nine. As this will be the first local contest of the newly tovmed Connecticut league of which Willlam J, Tracy of this city is presi dent, big outpouring of the fans is anticipated. Manager Joseph Care roll of the New Departure is also sec- vetary of the mew league. lanning expected to be given the mound as- signment tomorrow while Clyde Wa= ters will be at the receiving end. T'uncral of Loul; Fiorillo funeral of Louis Fierillo will at 9 o'clock on Monday morn= his home on Meadow street. I will be in St, Thomas Poumtain” A present at a large congregation the opening of the Wng services last Sunday and the or hopes to see the same (his k. ‘U'ne services will last but one Tivery Thursday afternoon m; a week day church school | Le conducted uncer the efficient lcadership of Mra, Allbright. A M. E. Zion churen E. Horace Lrown, pastor, 11 o'glock | morning worship. subject, *A Study of Paul's Epistle to the Galatians,”; NETS POLICE §1.000 ey wecuns | BriStols Most Pretentious Social sermon by Dr. C. D. Hazen | A N Function Is Well Patronized service, bury. cial music by the THEATER FILLED . wos Bristol News CONCERT AND BALL P 1 I Britain, director, Professor J. J. Wil- liams: § o'clock, evening service, ser- GOMMUN[TY mon by pastor. Engagen Announced Announcement re received here g today from Mrs. Elizabeth Popp of | €Ity (0 Go on Summer Time Sched- 45 North College avenue, Philadel- phia, of the engagement of her daugh- ter, Mise Ruth Helen Popp, to Lobert M. Moore of Plainviile, Mr. Moore is a member of the office force of the Standard Steel & Bearings, Inc. Mrs. Petronella Hultencus The funeral of Mrs. Petronella ilul- teneus of Whiting street will be held tumorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock S from the undertaking parlors of W, A, 1 Bailey & Co. on Broad street, This & 8o m will be on standard time, Services was taken and the was filled will be conducted by . Judius Hul- | with standing patrons. “The concert, teon of Tartford, a nephew of the de- in which appeared lenry Moeller, Interment will be in West {tenor; Miss Hazel Mather: contralto; Ruth Stickney. violinist: Frances Cal- low, harpist, and Alice Nichols, pian- ist, was onc of the fin:st ever given in the city and was well received. Following the concert dancing program place in gymna- A M, ¥ : ule Tomorrow—New Departury Baschall Team to List Season's Lid in Game With New DBritain Nine, time in ils theater in the high school had the last night as the rt and ball every seat history north For the first the Community wing of the ncw R. O. sign out annual police conc that lobhy cea cemetery, Cathotic Church Notes Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the (turch of Our lady of Mercy, an- rounced this morning that services in the reh tomorrow will Le on standard time and will not he advanc- Sium, where music was played by t ed an hour. The masses will be held New Departure orchestr About the usual hours of § and 10 o'clock ' $1,000 was realized for the police ith Sunday school scssions at § pension fund by the cvent. o'clock, The gymnasium a wealth of Woman's Federation Notes color. During the dancing numbers, colored lantern slides threw u charm- ing cffect about those on the room floor. Music was plaved the 10- picce New Departure orchest Cabaret numk v the Murphy En- ford, Comedy Four theater 1d by two W the 2 toulk the wa the The executive commiftee of Woman's I'ederation of the Congre tional church will meet Monday after- noon at the parsonage at 3 o'clock daylight saving time. The Vederation will hold a regular business meeting 'tertainers of Iar §i the church parlors Thursday after- from the Bristol Loon at 8§ o'clock, daylight saving local young men, Vaul Colapietro, time, tenor, and Paul Umphrey, pianist, Libvary Pund Concert made a delightful intering The Woman's club of Plainvilie has| Prompily at 2 grand contracted with the Tempo Quartet March was formed with Mayor John of Hurtford for a concert to he held 'F. Wade and Mrs, Tirnest Belden by e ing at The bu cemetery Piks' Minstrels Ready IMinal preparations are being made by Bristol Lodge of Elks tor the min- strel show on Wednesday night at the Community theater for the benefit of the charlty fund of the lodge. The . be o'clock the a fairly good driving hors taurant 1o take effect fonight and will stari Monday as local represens tative the John IHancock Ins ance C'o, in Plainville. He will suc- ceed Harold Cutting, who left during the past week to take charge of the Des Moines, lTowa, office of the com- pany. Churches on Daylight, The wajority of the churches in Plainvilte will be on daylght saving tima starting fomorrow morning with the usual services. The Episco- pal, Congregational, Baptist, Metho- dist and Advent Christian churches will begin services an hour earlier and the Catholie church of Our Lady of Mercy and the A, M., K. Zion church will adhere to standurd time f this Sunda Church Services. Fpiscopal church—low Octave of Haster. Servic on daye light saving time with clock .ad- vaneed one hour. § a. m,, Holy C'om- munion; 10 a. m,, chureh school; 11 1. m,, high eelebration of Holy Com- munion with sermon; b p. m, The above will ba the farewell service of ey, George Hillon, rector. After Non- day, his postal address will be Hunt- ington Center, It. 1, . No. 7. Congregational church «« Morning service at 10:45 o, m., daylight save ing time, J. Lamberton of the Hartford County Y. M. C. A, will funds Litn the town nest week: church school immediately after the morning serv- ice: Young People's meeting at 6 v daylight saving time, “life, Service and Missions,” Preparatory service Thursday at mom, day. light saving thme. Beginning next Sunday, all church appointments will e on daylight saving time, Baptist church-—All serviens Might saving time, 10:45 & m the pastor's theme will be “Our ('all- ing unday «hool following the urning service: s p, m., Young Mo- ple'e pervice: T op, m., “Ready to ialp” wiil 10 the pastor’s theme, 7:4i 4, 10, shursday, prayor mecling, Advent Chitstian—Rev, ), Clino! Tiboy, pator. Morning worship umd semon at 34 v'eicek: Sunday s | 1 n.. Yourz People's soc'ety menting at m.: service 6 o'clock sweek prayer mecte ing Thursday enfng at €:45 o'clock, M. B, church-—Morning worship at | 545 o'cluck, sermon by Tiev. \ithur A, Bal, subject, he Christ Voitehword™; school rier's Bible elass at 11 » ardect for disesssion by the me The Master's Joy,” 1t 11y Emerson Fosdick's the Master Lpworth m., Mise Esther 1@ leader, topic Advice o'cloch Sunday. 1 P evening m <t 1iz her The show program will be presented by the Waterbury lodge minstrels and will be followed by dance at the 131ks’ home on South street, Vorfcited Bond Josephine Mendella of East tell by the wayside again yes- terduy and was arrested on the charge Leiflg a common drunkard, She tatled to put in appearance at the city court this morning and a cash bond of $00 which she put up was declared forfeited, in the Congregational church on May |in the Dircetly followed were 14, The proceeds of the afiair will be | Chisf of Police Frnest T. Belden and turned into the libra fund. The Mrs. Wade, Chief of Police W, ¥, ‘und has been fostercd by the Wom- Anderson and Mrs. Anderson of Mid- Vs club with the object in of diefown were the third couple. 1%ol- ect'ng a building at some in'lowing the grand march a square set the futuve, was danced the dircction of Prompter George Dennisun of Torry- ville, Danving continued untit o'clock instead of 1 o'clock this morn- Ing. because of a gensral demand by the dancers kecp ' good time, The crowd was afforded many good laughs when one of the Murphy tertainers sang a love song fo known citizens amid the glare spotlight as she circled about standing on the adge 51, Bymnasium floor, a view time Mrs, Bristol hire Hend Henry "Trumbull, owner of the Pin- naclerox farm, according to informa- tion received from the Ayrshire Precder’s association at Brandon, Vi, has bought his first registered Ayr- re cows, 1l starts with this noted Scoteh dairy breed when its popularity is inere with the farmers 1 cansa of its hardiness, longevity and economical production. Observe Anniversary Mr, and Mrs 1% Riecker Broad streel, observed the 30th anni- versary of their wedding vesterda i well appl their home, About 35 of thelr friends ' former hered to do them honor on the Wells toecoe 1. Sesalons, the ppy occasion, Cards were playea local song !cader, 80 & menmbeor with Mrs, Edward Carter and William [of the ball committes Wilber winning the first prizea and ine parking arran Miks Clara Kramer of New Rritain high schoo! contribut and Bdward Carter winning the con- oral enjoyment of solation offerings, A light luncheon machines were carefully was served to the guests, der police supervision Mr, and Mrs, Riccker were martied lon the terrac the in New Britain at tim South Coungre- the dway gutional church by the late Rev, Dr. times, Cooper. Mrs, Riecker, before her marriage was Miss Tlose M. White of New Britaln, They have resided in Plainville for the past 27 years, Oue ughter was born to the union, Mre George Soymour of Plainville, Mr, and Mrs, Riecker were the recipients of a number of beautif gifts of linen and gold, They a to up 0 Vighters Fined 1o of ten doilars and costs in case was imposed on Michael Matthew Lyman and Bdward e city court this morning. They were arvested at the Northside Ly Officer Blass! last night while en- gaged in @ frae tor all fight, Bristol Briefs Among the Iartford guests last night at thoe police ball was Miss Lelen McGowan of the commissioner motor vehicles ofiice, John Brennan of Grove spending the weekeend in fohn 1igging of Thomaston fsiting friends in the eity over week-end AT cach Behtiling, Lyman ir n- well the the the of crowd, of Among those gled out for this attention, whlch was uded by the crowd apresentative Stephen M, of sin- wer and of \ Ha- strect cents w at the gen- The to the event, parked the in the o curh of school se that re RACES THIS AFTERNOON Intervollegiate Water Sports Open To- day »t Aunapolis Annapolis, M., April 26.—Weather nd water conditions permitting, oars- men of the naval aeademy and Massa- will open the season of intercolleglate aguatics at Annapolis this afternoon. Junior varsity crews 1 the navy plebes will form a tri- o gt el S e wugular division for the opening brush ulation from friends and fequaid-’ Gertrude Dint o he. two areity cighte Whi $8W i Wp 1o the siarting fine fmmediately T thereattes, Roth roces wiil be over e resigned his posl the Henley distance course of a mile tion in the Clarendon restaurant to ape nd five-sixtesnths. Judging hy ihe take offect tonight. Mr. Guiden has specialty. ork shown In practice spins and gen contracted to be Agent for a new make form, the neval lads are counted a cleaning fluld and will sart on winnars 18 both Sventa, new duties Monday Post Office Hours The Plainvilie post office on standard time starting with the exception that will open 6ne hour earlier one hour earlier, The office will be, open close at 6:30 p.om Plainville Briefs Miss Ruth Scott of Mo, is visiting at her home Corners John a8 mo Miss Mather Surpricos The singing of Miss tazel Mathe a budding voung contralto of the ity the daughter of Prosecuting Att ¥ wnd Mre, James T, M, at the con. cort Yas a revelution ple. 8he her numbers through ocul peos chusetts Tec mo 19570 Natiab tract. Call insured, Thoma Tel 175, John Guiden b Pierce 8t « e apansible e vonr moving Tie only "he stre a1 i betng shinped 10 ot inte Am rhin, porty rivan il e China, to ground N e 18 ing town nday | Tuitle, the offiee and will hours at 6 EVERETT TRUE L WAS THCRE, MR, TRUE, 1 HAD P D whLe A WONDLE RFULLY DEUGHTFUL TIME 178 A « INT LAFTLE TOWN, SEQUESTERED AMONG [THe wosDED HILLS. 1TS ComprisSeD OF A POPULATION OF ABOUT S5CO0 S0VLS. THEY HAVE, VevE @, lose for the m post a and trent in t J Nerd Tons t I and 1 itain American ting I~ e in tarnes post hold reoms Anniii fremen a vegniar Monday and mes night. The y 1 s v ers oy of o o post We-uns e We MUST Know; You CAN Know A good hanker M ment values from the bank’s funde thing a successful hank, Whenever. fronted by an inv come to the souree that you can depend wpon for acen- and disinterested helpfulness — Our time and facilities are o this bank. yours, freels. | ‘hePLAI PLAINYY ive therefore. ILLE TRUST Co =ae AN wmoTel ! 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