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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2§, 1924 I,|nm|\\fl)x leading oft to Lasy Strect, ‘nvl on one side Robbers' Den per- No remedy ean cure all .fl- ments of the hue man body, but an immense number of liaps, in another dircction you um LS MILLSMARES 5 5 POLIGEMAN PURSUES but do not turn aside to ple suffer from ' ADDRESS 10 PUPILS - BURGLAR IN FLIGHT T “Napoleon, as a boy, dreamed a casesymptoms when dream. Tie t his uncle about it. ! | real trouble is lack of iron | His uncle laughed at him. Napoleon, 1 }:;ermm | going to the window and pointing to you to get the nourishment. iGraduation Exercises of Class of fir,metar i, o o o e Thompson Sees Intruder Leaving Tran your foud merely that star?” But his uncle said, 1 don't see it. apoleon said, \\. 1, | passes through you with- . 1924 Im resswe and Enterlamm a0 and 1 an soing to oo i 10| ome 0f Dr, Hanrahan | gutdoing you T eI Toe The Merchandising Event of Summer g gf,;:::;':;,.'::'.“..;.:.::. e " ol i ol Bl owa that if you aim to do a thing helped thousands because ur Big July Sale Now Going On " . - .. e ST MESEE | night te see if you are climbing way | 'ERY DEPARTM 2 STORE OFFERING RADICAL REDUCTIONS, THIS BIG | leaving for Home—W. C. T. L. up or floating down. You keep tra Discussion of Compulsors Vac- o et B MID-SUMMFR SALE SHOULD INTE RF\T EVERY ONE. JUST AS SAMPLES OF THE VALUES OF- | " A - of your progress, best blood FERED WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THI | Members Invited to County Pienic— | ™ i\ 11000t see you in high schoal | cination—Tax of 5 Mills Laid on phosdbid et g i L | next September, We hope to see you ; Hoe)l Diog AT men%ed forall anaemic and | making A record like that of lnst school District No. 2 run-down conditions, It An Important Item of July Sale e Dl ot e ko e te mrou R e I I bas helped thousands of ville Gramniar school tcok place yes- | of you, the committee is ""‘“” of You '\ of robbing the home of Dr. -| you. Ask for nnm,p and your parents are proud of YOu. |y )t Hanraban on Spring street | drug store, ’ ” . i : 66 crday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the |®M% ] oRrong 9 - Hanrahs Fol' EverybOdy Cal ter s Seconds A“ SIZCS | Congregetional church, The rradu- ""‘"’f‘"“‘,""“’ are "';"‘.‘,“‘.’“"\":‘]’ Jast night, an unidentified man es- | aies won the praise of their parents|'® ""',\fi'" B ""," ,‘h"'” l"": \ ":'l “n: caped in the darkness of Lincoln MEN'S KNIT UNIONS, white and ecru, slceveless, short or long sleeves, knee, 3 and ankle length, {flf{ rd friends for the manner in whicit d i oa e wlah 1t siicer (R APAE ALIEE OULRUIL LA CALI SR Miade | e— worth up to $2.25 y imperfect. sale price 95¢ each, | then randered tlie numbers cn th: by Officer William W. Thompson, wWho | .. oo oy to Miss Gladys Whitham )1 upon YOUr way. ’ Men's Athletle Unfons, silk stripe madras, mercerized, nainsook and crepes and cross bar nainsook, 1rogram and each received his or her [YOUWPOR SOV FAYE o oman | SAW the man coming out of & WIR- o prospect strent was made last worth to $2.50 for 93¢ cach, | certificate of graduation from the 0" 00 0 van the confidence of dow. Dr. Hanrahan had been ;«frn\xknd pight by members of her Sunday by a sick call and upon leaving his o o, ass of the Prospect M, E. . . : Liainville graded schools. Following | (1'% MAE & 200 e Men's Carter Unions, lislc and cotton, of finest Mercerized Lisle Unions, very hest grade, all de- | exarcises s clox : ot he col 4 o RCHOTR A 2t the dool ke X 7% 5 ULe exerciscs, the clnsy was photos [\ COMEHEEE BOE o ey and weli | home, had left the door unlocked 80 fo)yrch, Miss Whitham resigned h yarns, all shapes, worth to $3.50 for §1., sirable yes. regular $4 75 garments, §: | ‘;-.\plw! and the members and te " the would-be thief had easy access to Men's Silk Knit Unions with lisle backs, I Carter’s Running Pants, of white drill, 7oc gar- epaired to the' Kialto 8 with you all through these years : Linpreliigiraetion post recently as a meomber of the rade, $3.89 : ments, 45¢ pair. | & Chey wnet Gas Meters Rohbed the holle ) ARDRIERS J sty " | Northside school faculty to accept & g % | MRS tuey N : 0 e 1 i theiTigme frightened the intruder pagiion in the Springfield, Mass,, 2 roprietor. The Plainvill olice have received . .s hing able wa ake ) " FOR THE WOMEN WE OFFER. Carter Unions, hand or hodice tops, cuff or sheil knces, reg. and ““r:fl'_"sf{j_w e {auns L nv it e amaysnating valual 8 takenl, | school. She will enter upon her new extra sizes, slight defects, worth to $1.50 for 53¢ each. Others worth to $2.25 for 87c each. Carter's Vests el el sl ; e "'I ‘,“'W'\" e e el SRl L desk had "\""] il “;‘i" “"" ore- |dutles in September ights, esira shades, ar and ra sizes, worth to $1.50. Sale price 63c each, et i g amonc ee a ¢ ing 1o a report made to the police and Tights, all desirable shades, regular and extra siz worth to $1 ale pric c h. school visitor, presented the diplomas|in the cellar of his home have been yyjon Officer Thompson saw the cul- Bristol Briefs Boys' Carter Unions, <hort sleeves, knee length, Girls' Carter Unions in all shapes, ranging in value | and addressed the graduates, :{1stalk | broken into and robbed. The robbery | ;pyy emerging from the window, he Dr. William Reed of Hartford hag aleo sleeveless, values to $1.95 ‘or 6fc, to $1.98. Our July sale price 69¢ each, dealt on the future of the Plainville | was discovered last evening when Mr. | chased him but the latter had se. jreturned to his home after visiting sch s anl a8 a follav descended into the cell "] arried Judg i s, Jose M. D Children's Carter’s Vests and Pants—worth to 65c for 3ac each. | scitobin end Wl i foll e Mastriani descended into th AP cured a start that earried hm to [Judge and Mrs. Joseph M. Donovan of In behalf of the town school com-|and attempted to put a quarter IMo cap iy in the obscurity of the diml High street, 2 “V q R l ° mittez and people of the town, it is the meter. He slipped the coin int0 o104 section a few blocks away. Miss Phoeba Faucher has returned spec‘al Values RE!/ ADY TO E t Sale Prices great pleasure to receive this class— | the regular slot and turned the handie | “pocayee of the appearance of the 1o her home on Ingraham atreet after EXTRA BIG REDUCTIONS ON COATS, for women and girls, garments suited for all occasions, fur | class of 1924, as certifie b with which the meter is equipped and ' | ioin jast night, the pelice have la 10 day trip to Toronto and other Gimmed, dressy styles, sport models in all the desired fabrics, in fact our entire Coat Stock has been re- . They have apoken to the quarter slipped to the floor. He jcied a warning 1o householders to |Canadian points, priced. Sce these smart Coats at $19.75, $25.00, $20.50 and §35.00. Others to 3n, and well, tried it again and the same thing hap- ,.ake sure about the door and win A large delegation of local Pythians 1 do want to thaik all the towns- | pepad. Then he discovered that the g, fastenings of their homes attended the Knights of Pythias ini- Plainville Briefs, ANl Furs 155, Of, regular prices for one da Sumimery Dresses for Girls, 6 to 14 years, I“rench peopl2, in behalf of the committee, in | hott i » © o | . , yottom of the coin receptacle s = Tt 5 4 Fprpoats e . Scarfs, Chokers and Fur Pieces, m syuirrel, mink, Voile and dotted voile in dresay styles, giving oppor- cooperating With us in connectiond missing and the ppearance of the = win l"\:" Vaccinatic bt e tiation last nh-h!"n !hrk\fllt stone marten, fox, all styles and colors, I'riday 15% tunity to get dainty Wash Frocks at only $3.08 ea, with the new school building just go- | neter gave evidence of the use of a Discussion of rn‘u merits of vaccina Mayor John F. Wade and George Linden street, It " L . & tion will take place tonight at 8 41 Quinion of the Quinion Coal Co,, oft : : A ing up on Linden street, It is 10 be & | jjmmy on it. The matter was reported | Lo peg Men's hall, when rep- tarl Girls' Wash Frocks of the hetter kind, ginghams Overblouses and Waists of dimity, English hroad nine-room grammar school Huilding | 1o the poll A (h& Bak Pommaky Aus o'clock a M Jhalt, P+ motored to the Springfield, Mass, to the police and the ga resentatives of the Connecticut Lib- | Coupntry elub yesterday, where seve of many | atterns and colorings, worth to $5—6 to cloth and striped silkentox, In pretty styles for wom- e lia s smuletads Balica canooh | ; dihe) " 14 year dzes, at $1.89 cach, 0. Worth to $2.98 for $1.79 each, cpens in Seple i W S| l['f""""“ v"“”"“L e ‘V“‘:‘!“‘V:“:l‘&"h- erty Lengue, which 18 opposing com- | oral rounds of golf were played. - I ———— | || AP TR CTLY LT AR K KL L iee. Thal PLEVE yhnolna Setrani et will | Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Moore of P, | Kiithiag. wxan itiabenn fandl at ¢ n»\\l‘w\llrm.m t g ”l-“‘ l”m Il speak. Tnvitatfons have been issued |65 Woodland street, have left for e tha foR hixs S prindaw had been s nand 8018 | o the local board of health to at- | Jamalea, L. I, where they will make ol e i SRR G e B i Loy [tend in a body as well as to all oth- |their future home the haul. No estimate of the amount | (5 blle ™ Boeause of the recent s SN I'he repor Nows gons, Dorothy Bosch, Florenee Chand een printed and is in the handa of | p he report as follow rothy Bosch, Florence Char | Leen printed and in the handa of the money taken could ba made. | o Bl Ty the local health hoard Reewipis were: June 1924 cash |ler; Kensington grammar school, | the pupils wno are qualificd and most | W v Berlln News in New Britain National bank, $204.47, | Lauretta Hopkins, Chester Donovan “,' the parcots have seen it. It ap special Parish Meeting that all school children chers and SOUTH]NGTON NEWS must be vaccinated on or e State tax distribution, $301,68, Bor- Miss Griswold reported that the pears now thut in addition to the four) Thers will he a special mecting of aftaches | 38, much agitation rowed from Berlin Savings bank, $3,- | positions have been filled for next | grade rooms we will probably need to | the members of the Episcopal Chuech | before Septemoer | § | has been started in opposition to the I " 500, Assessment for.frozen meters, | AT | cpen another grade. That wiit be de-| of Our Saviour this evening at S . | o = 1 " Man o Call Special Meoting—Pexto Team Mhl) FI[F R[[;"R | $12.50. Worthington fire district re- | Mecting of Maceabhees o atver sohool opeha. A the come| o'clock in the parish house for the jvaccine treatment. After Wulng H4 | pec mittee has seen the problem, our new | purpose of clecting a rector 1o sue. ter, the health board has had l‘m . Inters Leagne—shepherds to Elect afrs 12-inch main, $20.14, Worth- A meeting of the Maccabees will be H sehool building will care for our chi coeld Rev, George Hilton who recently say, maintaining its stand, which | fngton fire district, expense reading | held Friday evening at % o'clock at ently | . WlTH TUWN [;LERK meter. $5.16. Worthington fire dis- |T. A. B. hall. Important business will | dren for the coming achool year and tr inaterrad 1o Huntington, Conn. |18 backed by the :un- n;\u” he h‘lv— —Steak Roast—Briefs, ek 1« 87030 tece! discussed and 3 ruson all | ©ne more school year-—that 18, two| Upon selection, the new recfor will | erty leagne membors o NI y ) . triet for ator, $579.3¢ Receipts | be discussed and for that reason all i 4 it bishop. All hope, hawever, that the ruling will ha e selectmen have announced that from water ronts, $3.526.08, Ieceipts | members are expected to be present, | scars,—und-then It means, aa far a8 then be nominated to the & ’ in v‘:n‘n : m‘ § v" : $ .85 ; '1'1‘:'N Lawn F ‘:‘ kX g i | we can see, either part time again or| the voters of the parish and all others repealed or at least modified before & special town mrlnm:ll:|:1 be muea . . e stallments, e .85 a F Party Tomorrow | g at the meeting 1o be held Friday. Ae- " " ¢ ‘" 1 .02 rots more achools. We think we ought to | interested sre urged to be present at Beptember arrives y fro ewl 1,02 otal « serry fe e hold Te O 1 il by receipts, A22.8 omorrow night on the lawn of the| o " " 0 miliar with the group Annual Plonke | yn an offort 1o minimize the num- | Which have been made to the board 3 nnu Place to make improvements on Belleview H ~e, N \ Dishursements amounted to 8§17« Kensington Methodist chuneh or H 2 & | o undre Nildre n the s ber of accidents taking Red"mm“ |0|l|(1 Tal\e M!G 216,58, and there was cash on hand [if rainy, in the church par £ o Kundred SMIAIBR N e The annual plente of the Church of [ e 0070t the Memorinl boul avenue and the road leading from » ” 1 1 1fistol and New Rritain high schools 2 of $2,206,30 on June 1, or Straberry shorteake, lem- |, % ’ ! &h Our Saviour And of the Sunday sehsol 0 T T LG South streets at Queen stret to Lake Compounce, The Ontstanding obligations are, bonds, |onade, ples, cakes and candy will be | [THis class Snenl (06 FEREIR BEECED witl he held at lake Compounce Of| ., . ies men's monument, protective board asks that any other subjeet ol iy ot | proper to come before the meeting ba £95.000; loa erlin Savin K, |on s=ale ¢ . p o urds: WATER ACCOUNT REPORT 4 loan Berlin Savings bank, rl‘vI ’I\V" u;‘d”‘ good time is promised | Toar (LAl e SR very alipet tims Saturday e tut ke \rhetien M § A1l who attend when we will have o a hundred Teachers Leaving fraffic were painted on the road sur- brought up. 1t is estimated that it will cost about $4,000 for the improve. A aldwin st oda 1 N )\ e s bl s oAl ,"”‘"“"""' Do : Lipila necding angway probably eix| A large number of the teachers in 'face there yesterday. One life has Chavie 2 Lowig collectol i N Aaunghte e ) wen hory . 1 1 « Divorce Granted Mortin Womane= | 1o it o o 81 981,88 ki ot e ™ | toashers, & principal and a bulding of {the Plainville schools are leaying Ihin besn lom at this point and several | Ments s tur in 161,38 since June [to Mr. and fra. Anthony Bakanas of | 50 00" iooma. It {8 to be sire | week for their homes where they Will parrow escapes have taken § I'he Poxto baseball team has enter |and that it is capected that he wiil | Kensington. A Mr. Bakanas I8 & fArmer | yyqy it iy o targe undertaking. The | spend the remainder of the sumucr. fwhile numcrous crashes have been | ed the Farmington Valley league and | be able to ¢ off another $1,000 on |in that distifict. town of Plainville, 1 fully believe, 18| Some will return to teach in Painville reported 1o the police because of the | the first game will be played Saturday operators | afternoon at the Sand Hill grounds Commimity Piente Date—=Birth s [ the Berlin Savings bank lean Annual District Meeting equal to another school while others have resigned and will pronencss of motor vehicle Boys Will Go to Camp I'he annual meeting of the Worth- “I'he elnes that graduated a ye teach elgewhere, Miss Allce M. Lane to take lcft turns instead of going 10 against the New Hartford team. Sun. to. | Ington fire district will be held 10- iy e fam this platform W as gone to Stonington, Maine; Miss the right around the monument. A8 day the locals will play in New Hart« morrow night at § o'cloek, daylght | Lo "0 " iein made good, in & A Margaret I"uery has gone to Portland, vision is blocked by the granite shaft, | ford, Gerald Woodruff, Thomas Dudas of other | and Gerald Crean will form the piteh- saving time, at the town hall. Offl- | (Ll oo™ hag Prancipal Cot \e. Miss Shanahan is at her home vehcile drivers are not aware cers for the coming year will he clects | (ol " ommittee in May that they | in Southington, Miss Helen Somers his approac hing vehicles. ‘The city coun- | ing staff, ed and n commitice appointad. Al Aneat the Bristol 2 | returned 1o her home in Portland, Me. gol and police decided upon the pro- Plans have been eompleted by the were an to business suftable to come before the | (0000l suid recomm vat | Miss Rtuth Jacobs of Newcastle, Me. teetive markings as a first stap to- | Southington Country club for the steak roast which will be given in the meeting will he transacted | they be kept for the coming year, and | and Mra. EQith Forsythe of Wells ward the elimination of the dangee Last Berlin Ttems beeauss they did o well, they will re- | River, Vermont, are reported to have point. 1f this plan docs not suceced, | club rooms Thumsday evening. The regular mid-week serviee will | jain for the coming school ye resigned wintioning of an officer at the inters | Officers will be elected nt the meets e held at the Methodist church | We hope that this class will attend Miss Catherine MeCarthy 18 at het section may be the only solution, in ing of ftar of Good Will lodge, or deliver to Town Clerk Arthur 1. The 1 i . this evening at the usual hour | our own high school and do equally a8 | home in Plainvitie and Loth Mrs (the opinion of scveral city officials. Shepherds of Bothlehem on Friday The first annual pienic of the Kast |y Gertrude Kelley and Leonard | well, We hope you will do all you t'rank Jolnson of Plainville and Mrs school Mectings Scheduled night. Other business will also He Woodruff their discharge papera if | g, - R o o iraft theie o arge papers 101 Boplin Community club will be held [ ¢, 5000 ®ire the guests of friends in | possibly neourage them in|inez Bedford also of Plainville have Kleetion of officers and the pr ransacted among which are a number ¢ annual reports wi of important matters The 28th annual meeting of the Boys Leave For Camp Tomorrow— Reecrded—=Other 1tems of Interest, Scveral Berlin hoys will leave Mereafter, the names of all sol- |morrow for Camp Woodstoek, the Hartford County Y, M, €, A, camp at Woodstock, Conneckizut, tomorrow, of Rerlin, together with their service § oo e them will be Eilfott Gwatkin, | yecords must he in the hands of the | Wealey Gwatkin, John Hodgsen, am- tawn clerk for recording in & new I Viske, Jr., and Harvey Woodruff, [ The boyx will remain in eamp for diers and satlors residing in the town book W hich hie has just recel o All woldiers ai¢ sailors, whether | vetérans or on netive duty, must send Picnic Date s Set | two weck, | |t | y desire .ny reduction in the 1aX |in the East Berlin grove on Satur- |ywwavne, N oy ¢ hops that 3our 00-| recigned SalatieN & Ihe book areived yestord And ey, 98 ‘I $ b ], =g st o M MeKendrick enterfained | opcration w elp us 16 have a good Miss May Milla of Maine ho I8 ameng the matters considered at ) b bund g Sl tebd l e B night | members of the “Social ¥ive" | igh achoo y o < alsn resigRING, WAS presented & annual meeting of the third school 1#wis high school alumni asseciation TNCN (BRES. GRWIALIE SOOH he lin the bascment of the East Berlin her unable to teach 4 s w M pencll by the me Alstrict n the Routhside scheol on | Wil be held in the assembly hall to- ta recorded on the enligtment and |y 1 club at her home this afternoon. gold penct ' n A reconied on the " an fcthodist chureh. It was stated that, | & which are taught | brisio Y erventh grade whom she Mon 'he district has morrow evening. Officers will be elect- discharge papers. The obierse #ide | ynless the eooperation of all the mem. | The Misszen \hMr»um are having | . n, but Wha ¢ . he past She wa of the cently decid m an extensive | o1 and an entertainment wil 1bs furn- of the page I8 for snlistment records | bers of the club is assured, the aftair | their residence on lower Main streeb |, ugniy and we sty e achers yehed. Dancing In the town hall will and the reverse for discharge rec- |cannot be a success. It is expected | repainted “Members of the class of * and the incoming pupils w gorry | amount of room needed for increased Tollow that al members of the club will tuen | Another food sale will be held at |, I committes are i o ta leavin aln- ' registration of pupils and reports on he officers of Kiltonic post, Amers Mr. Woodruft stated this morning out and work for this event. Games, | the Athletic bullding I°riday AMErNoon |, ., 5roud to you hgre this a b o progress will also be made an Legion, Are expecting to receive at all who wish tax reduetion nest athietic yis and a general good | a consignment of adjusted blanks for {ln‘v'n 3 "‘,‘ 6 n::m k, “;'"H‘:th“lm woon. Your motto, ‘Kffort The . bavised 0o Phnte i must send thelr records into t time will had by all. The women | iss Carrie Stewart, who has been || sprendid motto, o ex-servicemen of Southington whe ffice before next October, as the 8o- | of the club wera requested to meet | SPending the past year at the home of i, " " ore ‘ nds of . . 1 | Wish to file them svors Slart their work at this time. | al the home of Mra. Harold Clark next | Misa Edith Northrop, has leit for . ike to get & -y F. U, iy ed 19| it be g te el £t Rita's Cirele, Daughters of Tsa. r one vet has compifed with | Monday evening, June 30, to make P N hose will hold a program meeting in Qachems Head where she will spend | (oo efert. bu an® one 1 8 county f st only to | turther arringements and the support | the summer \re € 3 you have i in Hartford « J > fhomas’ Community home this \etera of th 2 but to vet- L of nil the women is looked for Frederick Brother has sold B yoars y anning 1o are a cel A " 4 . ' ening. Mrs, Anna Maynard is in srals of the Spanish-American and Berwinl fs Sued 1 harge of the program Civil war, who expect reductions. Ihe - lafayette Bottling Works of With this #w system of recording | xaw Teitain has brought su ot |NC O where they will reside In the |some other road tb " pir ey Nort «chool, 10 Auceeed ritain broug! uit against | o GO ton't R - _ s . t ¢ eit B e REAL LSTATE SALES staff, buiiding program, because of a large farm in West Croms 2 he and " e . il 3 the po his family left Saturday for Vineland the work o nssessors will be | xanoican Vernind of East DBeriin for e | The membe . Methodist owing real estate sales have yl; “ ed w\ ¢ i i h : [} to collect money alleged due *h and Sunday school, are ¥ ¢ that t n il be able ce at a glance Just |\t pornini conducts a stors on Main |1V rCn A9 DHTEA sl bt . 2 Jithoeth S bt ! treasur nade through the office of Wat- and who . deserving Of | gieaet, kast Tlerlir 8 Gerard Ca.|'MS Plam for their annual plen adfbouelgdr e Spsmghdenir s ‘ will held sometima in July. et " rded [ gale of New Britain is handling the : = : in the book will he honorcd | for th L 1in 2 | be made Sunday a river at your 10ft, going slowly | 'L I8 - e - case for the plaintiffa. The action is Regers of p 3 b4 < Meoice &= tirmios returnable in the city conrt of New | s = 't A wih Carne Nokelske of Tar | ritain will meet all girls and wo ' t by |of high school age and over, af s 4 ¢ T number Community rooms, V'iiday evening s . nd to " & Jones Howard 1. Platt has =old a new se on Do road to Noah Lucaa Noal Lucas has sold his house on returnabie in the cly cort of *ew West Main street to Bertha M. Hitehe fin, in the sapsrior court at New | oo wae s rged Depnty Sheriff Haven yesterday, was granted & 4o aaqin 4, Horwitz of New Britain, | eres of divorce against Paul 3. Nokel- | eno apached property in East Ber. ske of Meriden, The plaintiff charged | 0 sunl by the defendant Mrs, George Brown has sold hep wes at 32 Forest street to Georgse 7:45 o'clock to make plans for ganizing classes in recreation, ste " ntolerable cruelty and the decree was terested are invited to attend ' r g Bashaetl entate has o0 intolerable crueity and 11 w tawn Pestival Naceomtl interested are invited A 1 ’ O e " ‘o The | ore and other " an 1" ' ) has woid A lot entered by Jndge lsaac Wolfe, 'he tawn festival held fast night meeting ¥ g ” 5 # street 1o Max Unkelbach Mrs. Nokelske wan, In AAAIION, | yyder the auspices of the Kensington | o Tord Nelson lort Sunday ranted the right resume Is P Camp Woodstack whdre he will ¥ granted ig t sme et | Congregational church and Sunday | 0P W . wi mutden name Shich was Camne, ME. | vcnool, was & Success 1n spite of the | CNTR® Of one of ithe tents TR e | 4 2 ¥ e thelr Tam 2 ’ il and Mrs. Nokelske were married on | juuemer ther. The affair was weeks, Blotrtosg i & . . o naay phy . - Wates Account: Report the r which occurred early in L V. & C. OFFICE S LE 5 & with th piar izatior T of 1 yeat for a5 : > C. B. Baldwin, treasurer f the [the evening. 1t was well attended,| The office of Landers, Fraty & v Nameses Firet a ' nher v % " P Kensington fire district, has '""l"‘ however, and the funds needed 16 |Ciark's will be closed from Thursday g Raladan, Nebopo Polazzer . e ’ oo o t . r char chios of e . Themistoc) B 4 v Iat . Kehool street 1 pieted the itemized report send the two delegates to Storrs eol- | July 3, until the following Mondas " Dari water a.,.m-.m for the disirict from | j.ge 1o attend the summer confer- |it has been announced. The ,,,,M" 3 ot Greece Cieero, Catholic (hurch Notes Will May New Reiin "‘;.I‘“ m"':':;. Jvmv‘»: y “:‘I )” e will be eclosed for 10 days, according Marcus Aurelius and otk B - . ' n " w8 hats with the !" P|m '65. Cfluld Not will be presented a e annual dis- Everyman's Rible class orchestra, ¢ n announcement made Severa Chatlemagne of the Mid morning at 7 o'cle t ey turday ' o'clock at Forester's hall, Kensington | ssiections Auring the evening and| P Willlam the Con- | Broad stre "Or ¢ fonst e . ' Rate . . % My mmble h—pn with eczems their efforts were much enjoyed and tumbus, Alexa ! e L 3 o " which broke out in pimples and appreciated 1S "» jer Hamilton, Patrick Henry, George a . » spread rapidly. It af my arme Superintendent of ,Schools Mary | dore Noosevell, Woodrow Wilton, Ca " . a8 How fogers. 1 could not put my hands Griswold today annotnced the list of in Cootidge and vast numbers of ot} Continue A f 1n water, they #iched and burned so, tions in the Berlin schools next year. While their comrades siept, they were ’ The v ' appy hran: 1 eould not slesp on ‘account of the. Baual in importance to Aspiria | Miss Griswold stated that there are a | 7 vate vou toiling upward in the night. The lives w htt Wi“ ' g t, here ireitation. v headache pain and Novoecaine for | few of these who will not teach at all § “Vix yath " ¢ . g | of these great men and wo! ol re- oman $ er confined ¢ o N “The doctor advised me 1o use entistry, phenomenal products o | next year, but these who intend to | rawn ont and comfort t i mind us that we and n may make oa o ! ANFO | Schatz, 1 ' v Cisticura Soap and Ointment and in German chemistry, Bubler oil marks |teach have all left because they were | in. How 1 your tired, swollen, | our lives sublime & e behind us “elp New Br'tam medians of the " ta n ¢ ompletely healed. A mew cpoch i the ircatment of |offered better paying positions in | burning feet feel “Tiz" instantly | footprints. not in th nd, but in the | the Ameri agcv 4 heamatism, gout and neuralgia schools in neighboring towns, There | draws out the poisonons exndations | rocks of time « t } B 1t is now available for the firs |has been no friction in the schools of | that guff up your feet and cause “You probably time In your city, and may be the|the town this y and it is reported | sore, inflamed, sweaty 16t em Longfeliow means of giving you 1Jesscd that the teachers were well satisfied | “Tiz” and - ades of wight are falling " 1 ' . ne vear as follows when 2l other remedics have ed. | with their positions. y-ain and =orene " al- yugh ar itiage t » Most m " q: senior g . . Talcum promote and mainwmin skin he moneyback guarantee I the The tist is as follows, Worthington , lovses ard bunion you who bore snd snow and ¢ . on el it Adlerika " aga 38tk et rurity, skin comfortand skin health following Yocal droggists protects | school Margaret Regan. Mildred | * Tiz" ' ulm-'hn-lle\\uhlh. veu: The Vair Store, Malinowsk & [Clark: Hichard Hubbard school. Mary | store WRren, The Jark & 1raimerd Co., ! Burke, Claire Walsh: Ledge schoo cver g0 Miller-Manson Drug Co., The Dickin- | Mildred Luddy: Juwior High schaol, ompant. | Heten Liraper, Mrs. Katherine Par- |t Indians Fhect of Compounce 1 heen elected Tris strange de on THITH apper and Jower bo » . James Marce moves all gas and poiso of the trike wi e o ’ a1 & o'clock At 1o wigwar . gas on the # Gift Vor WMiss Whitham

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