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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. Taken To Her Hol | . | sheepskins, alnvl e ews [ M Elizabeth Parkinson rlStO ews schedule Pleases iroa reet, who was badly injured | The new rairoad schedule was —lin n automobile accident in Bristol commended by local commuters today recently, has been romoved from the seept for a few isolated cases, the AN, mmm nm Long and 7 o reuiar business. lainyillg Hm% Machine Runi, mie Compounss lasccisiions g sfon will be g4 : on June 15 at the lo- HMMWWNMWM fifi?f‘f e o Jnto on Park Streat, Bristol resort ' The Luaiaess msating MNE 1 n tim Ay ! . annual lec- o'clock by W New Departure Team Wins Twiee < fro to the ongregatior . : . sordance with the annual Aosephs sehood . - Donatlon of Books on Display tor to Attend Conference—Miss (1ORUIAT program et ured uat'on at St Grange Notes—Plainyille Briefs. on smalipoy Sicuation »ughout A. H. Condell 75 years ng common- Priced So Low They'll Go Quickly [zttt Eiuniin b 2o it the best of health for the past year ¥ and last week contracted a i tile Drief ina coilisio yrediction came which coupled with pneumonia which | 8 B8t Wy e ; ; iy Many a June Bride Planning Her New Home Will Find It Great- | | e e S SR s, T e o, 80 :gn when he was forced to remain at tned to wor \ 5 S et : o . the {a0 Mis home of Eastwood i i ly to Her Advantage to Visit Our Big Furniture Sections and v AT T while a resident of i o was | iincas born in Kempuille, Canad 1849 | Afiss Ellen Personally Examine Offerings Such as are Told of Here. and came o Plamville when he w31 prug with various mam turing enter- 4-Piece Chamber Suites of walnut, consisting of 9-Picce Dining Suites, substantially made in com- | prises during his life here. He en- Congregatio large dresser, full vanity, six drawers, chifferobe bination walnut, buffet, table, server and six chairs, ! tered into the carriage making busi- morrow ot 7 ness and conti ed that until finan- sonug and bow end Worth $230. with leather slip seats, 5 ' ) 8 ) s o 3 $175.00 Worth $250, for .. .oivvigenes $1 0;00 ! cial reverses caused him to relinquish Swanson-Matson Wedding Special at It. He then became general superin- Miss Klien Ottilia 8wanson 10-Piece Dining Suites, combination wainut with tendent of the Welch Clock Co. of 'fer of Mr diatia A 4-Piece Chamber Suites of two-tone walnui, ity semi mmu] ch cabiizet and choice of T iatyille but! (reslgned (hia_ position i of. Karniing i splendidly made and bheautifully finished Suites cha scats, eir ! ) that will krace any home and @1 @O () | o vane w300, ror $250 00 when that conecrn was taken over by Iy AL big value at " - 4 the Sessions Clock Co. He then ha " at ot Living Room Suites, three | s, over- came connected with the Bim Cityjn ) ! pirents 3-Piece Living Room Suites, overstuffed, covered | stuffed, in plain or figurcd mohaiv sination Brass And Rivet Co. and was placed Ay afternoon 0 o'clock in velours or selected tapestry, mm.» in best man wool tApestry. spring arms an worth is in charge of the local hranch of t ® remo \ rformed by ) ‘o v N . ) mmercial B 1 until a « n the p! ) R stor of the e K ner with construction guarant 195 00 500.00 vach, You have 395 00 concern Our special price 1t bought now . choice now for of the compuny the Nen Fnge ness clsewhere, He was then electod of the Plainville Trust Co. and he iste r S oIt S 1:;” position to the t : of his death, | Mald an \ : rom Tt tha seén Punils Graduated He was a'so interested in (he ) . o f \ ¢ 5 7 ville @uter Co. in which he held of- | The bride was dresscd in white , F o near . o AUSL V'N\nl\ School fic the time of his demisc . r URLT L or . B 1 [ iation exercises of being 6-4, showing that it wasn't such | day, Games He was a leader among the loca i I 1 tha s \ ¢ Berltn News |+ momcesoee "o T ejonea s " wan Wiedder amone e ot 101 ‘ ‘ i certainly had to fight. The ball g 3 ‘ o ! sorved In many town offices cleciad ¢ o nd N b Saiatra N : miing ‘ . o’clbok Athletics o ¢ e v that part He was one time & A . . ¢ At 1 o g car, ) M « ! Patrick Every man on each team did his hest and those who witnessed the |den team played or me grou lember of the state centr mmit game state that it was one of the |®Nas won L f tea and attended many S bl g € 0 to feh v the » : MY o $ Wy best of the season so far, The man- |13 t0 entions delegat was prob. Rt R i 8 progrea f pHAcIvS of Bt d with the e ik \ e . ably one best e men 8 3 L ’ A ! " 3 NLEo school delivered the agement was well pleas turnout at the field and announces from to 9.3 SRS et the town on formn tua At toy ‘ ' A ol 1 dip) 4 team, it wiil do its best on the dis- tayme A . A ¥ whenever yossihle 4 2 A ROl \ : i iy Py L \ " L [ I ' ' A\t . . stroet and Alme | pet Winifred MeDers ”f‘: “!' PIEYINE CICAN bAL S NS ROFRITE omes bl y ,‘!;‘ ;" '\‘b“_ ‘,;H ,:H SyePh b " il pres ' ° of 26 Lo ¢ enllided at 1, Mary 1zabeth Palmieri, Emily Ble Hills Residents in Favor of [ox somias muntver om0 ST BT R 1 TS i e ot ey e ang Luee s Pesanauict, Sisrat DRt ——— Kensingtons, Hayes and MeKeon; St i Ldward and ot VAulliven 1 wirick Weir and All-Kensingtons Come Out Vietorlous | geogational church, which was sched NI g . v N n H . \ ANtending ) » LT and treasurer, Miss Phoshe Fauch I " A Pregen M sident, ot \es v Viee president, —nilome Town Coulidge Club” fias | licd for lomorrow Afterne postponed until some day next week Members Here—Annual Meeting of the exact date to be announced later Cers, ' . L . Makes Plans for Whist mhers « ik Woman's Society s Postponed, The women of 8t , “ha 3 In West ¢ met this afternoon The gencral sentiment in the BIue | waneington, 1o m Hilla district, regarding the new large whist which them In the near Win baciting Game Mar whool board has recommended in il that section of the town, seema to i be axarged in inent residents of Blue Hills were in- |~ © A : % ; ' X . Bapomlihabduibidadis TEGWE 3 n ¢ N Hg of Riock.Rarnes New Departures Take Two {he feeling of the other householders Yax'\le gt ey | y ' . Mier Ior @ ne 22 o . there, that the present school is in- |, } : i & el : el adeuate, the location is bad and a new school is needed, hut—economy tax list of 3 and returng are coms ing in every day. So far 82,430 has should be practiced to the utmost. been taken in on this yvear's persona Assessor Jason M. Taylor stated .y amount is t that there is a decided need for a |ghare the personal t new building. He said that the pres- 'y p though ent building is old and if the'town were 1o acquire additional land there, Grange Activitics build another section to the building gula meet g-ade the place and then Jdig a we {or which there is a need, they would o have spent more than enough to strawherrs Vestival buitd & new school on a different site fatior said that there 18 a al 67 congr#tion in the schoo! present and al8o eaid that M impossible to crowd all the . , gistered At tha ool, in Fast Berlin He : m hay home location for the posed new ation ther an easy eetowsdy 10 access 16 the water mair e urged 1 an econon ling. Teo of community Frederick 1 e asked e team weration the matter came lines as M Wi jot. How agresd that ece v should te ' . . A tierd In aining the desired res b il ¢ i ¥ These three men spoke to the (o These three men spoks to the ot O 10 Unionitle entirely in sympathy with the work of the school board and willing to aid ir any way “Home Town Coolidge Club Wertin rep ave the birthplace o st Pigmouth, Vermont, hate received stters from that fomn inviting them to join the “Home Town Coolidg Club,” an organization of boosters which has sprung op in that Among those who have visited president’s former home, and . 1. at K p Mrs, Flande W. Stovens and Mr. a thoo ¥ i Mrs, Frank 1. Wilcox. Visitors Plymouth ha he privilege of beir Wi . finite stops w Nea® | repont }UR —?Al[ " 1924~ Beun . p i iy Have you a g alrtbll’l- som for 1 o e 1 1 I 4 » ¢ caply and bare? ' com i wot known, ltbourh 10 appoint the necasary o ¥ Read the Advertise- . s Tomtimson p ’ oh By Advertien = riotill ol S Aepeingtons Vitonenn o g i R Wobere | ments under Head- Ao B b o s y v G garages are rare. fie1d