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n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1‘\24 n e . 'Il N flowers, food, jellles, candy and a| The members of the Leglon Inter- . | ed v A n ed upon the splendid manner a nv gran for the chlidren, The “House |ested In the question are going to B "t IN which the playg a g ! the ¢ he playground at the Parl inouie Yews Beautiful” will be conducted both [promulgate the community decora- rsto ews atFiat solincl Wil grriia lrld': k afternoons and evenings. tion plan by which the post will ‘nhl leveled during the summer vas ‘ . On the Sick List undertake to sell a short mast and a [ I'his has meant much to the Mrs, Eleanor Tyrell of Broad [flag to each store and every home, | ] sor activities of the Park street 8 street {8 recovering in St. Francis' [that wishes one. These will b I:T schoal girls and boya, hospital from a slight operation, placed In special receptacles in the tranefer of seventh and § M, J. Durant, who was seriously |Curbing along the streets on the ¥hith ‘grade pupils from the rural 3 RE" CR"SS DRIVE Injured in the fatal automobilc [day celebrated and will tend to 100ls to the city sehools: The wreek In Forestville Tuesday evening | make everything uniform and at the wairman of the graded school dise —— in which Edward McDonough of |same time help the Leglon post. The »wn have been fntervieweds Bristol was killed, has returned go |matter has been put through with | as those of the Edgewood, Annual Roll Ga" [or Members hls home on Lewls street from s, |Ereat suceoss in other towns wnd | Mflkes $m chkly 1 Mem m South Chippens Hill and 3 Francis' hospltal where he was sent |the settlement of the decorating tountain districts, Considerable The Frosty Nights We’ve Had Suggest WO B Slar So0n |, " B B A S g Gy o s skl tls of the rural gchopls —— and severe lacerations about the chants are charged anywhere from in this manner, brought SUFFERS BROKEN LEG head, face and body, $5 to $10 for each occasion and it is —_— sor graded schaols. of the Mrs. William C. Sundgren of 130 [too much to ask them also to don- . t wo fcel that a foundation | Whiting street entered St. Francis' |ate towards defraying expenses mOCTOGENARIAN IS FETLD | for further discussion 8 hospital to undergo an operation for |@ band and other fncidentals, 1 n along th Ilines, Republican Caucus—Veterans' Night [appendicitis Republican Caucus T Water Main Extensions, \ Mrs. Amelia Doinik has returned | The republicans of Plainvijle will |John White Guest at Dinner Party— Wl extension to the Purchase Radio—Special Church bfrom 8t, Francis’ hospital where ghe | hold a cus in the town hall - | I 18 of the eity has derw e e At 8 o'clock to elect| Fdgewood Residents Want Water i P L, A Steeting—Pythian Notes—PViain. | U00eTWent @ successtul operation. uy evening at 8 o'clock to elect | * by {he Prope o Mrs. P. Giombrella of Norton |delegates to the state convention to ATanE Exlend ol ARl BaNia S it lity and ) ville Briefs, | Place 1s confined to the New Britain |be held November 24 and 25 at | board of nmisstoners will General hospital with {liness, |which a candidate for senator will| ing Co. Elects Officers, ng on the matter next Albert Sturgeon of North Wash-|be namec | P p The extensiof John Lamb, chairman of the lo- , 1 e cal committee in charge of the an-|ingten strest has returned from St. Veterans' Night Asserting that I 18 ¢ of tha longest exe WHICH WE ARE OFFERING IN ‘A_RIETY nual roll call of the American Red |T'rancis' gospita) where he under- | Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O. ¥, will |by the “gas compuny” to instull 1ght in some time and X Cross for members, announced Hm«;“m*' a suceessful opsaration, honor its veterans of 25 years or [fuel saving vice on gas me b issioners are willlng to Anticipate the coming cold winter nights by supplying yourself with the needed M| mornine that the Painvils Boy| Plainyille Bricfs mpreletnifuano o fcherglofA foloyt Hueiinotkes e cecded Eli ke it some proper n 5 X . P Scouts would solicit memberships| Afoye dlaemen o R llows Iiving in Plainylle, at a re- Eetting a st onc % bill out of mey is f 1 of lev g the as- warm coverings with which you can defy Jack Frost's worst effor Though' We. (W1lthia'year. The work of canvassiok |siractionif jers mad 6% 2 it | ception A e e R e 0 O, £ bt b AL S have had unusually warm weather for this season, a change will soon come. Don’t fetornavilt fl'" '"k"']\ Nmuflf' bY [the winter in Florida A mmru.uu; which has arranged #d complainy muds o _the uring the past summer the city : - hem alone and no other 8olicitors | Ay Helen Irocman of Whiting |the affair, has prepared a prog | police yesterday The installation water nia n extended let it catch you unawares. ' will be used. The drive which start- | atraet ia visiting friends in New |Of AUrprises and entertainment to be | Was (0 have cost 85 but the house- over Farmington avenue to % ! ed on November 11, Armistice Day. | york city for a few days |topped with a spread for the honor | holder had only a $10 bill in the and thence for & Comfortables covered with heavy sa-| Comfortables, white cotton filled, cov- || wilt ve continued for two weekn an Special Chureh Meeting [losExetranimombectiotithe Jord rotie Satye ORNRTT ELBUICINS e of 1.t teen, borderedwith green, rose and tan, | ered with silkoline in floral designs, $2.75. giilioomelio siclaagion Noxamosr 240 s erefpijibelatanecial mesiinglot| QnsNofithaliarkes Seatieriins sietMah s St ARETIO IS RTSAT L STLES L aatnaR £ white cotton filling, $5.00 each With borders $4.00 each Those wishing to enroll as mem- | the Congregational church in the [t come together in Odd Fellows' store and securc the change | o reach bers may send their checks to Mis8 | oi el this % Action will be |hall will e ‘ : (‘omft;rtahlgs of light, weight, soft atd | - Comfortables, filled with pure white Wl heeia W it nst sears memmers to |50, On the buiset d i R e S o e st et downy, beautifully covered in Paisley de- | cotton, silkoline covered with sateen bor- |[|!sena in their membership fees s Are el IaRto Yot | s aiid btheil fotma ot entere ||som minioaled withk thel et up Jerome vood. In oge community of in the northern ould be neces« less than a mie present to switness the | his departure, away flew made to all last year's members to fwill chase away dull moments, Vo- |er became anxious after a time and igns, wi i at this mecting are &3 itoibe ‘ ] sty " i signs, with choice of rose, gold and blue, | ders, blue, rese, lavender and gold, $4.50 ||| soon s possibie mo that the work of |17 15 8 are urged 1o be | inment will he furnished. A rogu-|of the Bristol & Plainville Elcctr , 1t Uie extenston fs madf, §5.00 each. With sateen borders, $5.50 | each, Without borders for $3.50 each. B||the committea might bhe lessened. PrihiangNotes ar rontine meeting will also be con- |0, but no information could be ob- | some oflier igins of assessing the each, Plans are being made to erect booths |ducted before the assemblage for[tained there. A couple of days cost o work than on the frofit i Pythian lodge, No, 47.—K. of P ) and lodge |.elapsec Very .\'pecial Offer. covered with fine Comfortflbha' with nicest cotton f]llng’ : at varions places in the town and LA e \” Odil | repre sentatives of the grand lodge aps L n 5 o aliad o | ; % Aahds Son- | to the police, who began work to | du Justrous sateen in self stripes, rose, biue | With dotted silk mull covering and bor- |[Jf|meny Wil be soliclied throush thepyyiowy nail, Tne rank of page wilt (804 the Erand encampment of Lon S mail, ik te the swindler. Their investi- owncrs hay then report was made have to be decided upon act that some propery g distances of prop- necticut will be present or tan, filled with 100% pure wool, $11.00 ders of same, for §7.50 each. The committes fecln condent b o0 ”l;l,f.m', anl:rf;:‘.n;::n( rflr*;-‘ Firemen Buy Radio | sations roven! 0l ot T (o T mains woild i cach. Satin covered, $29.00 and $35.00. | Wool Filled Comforts, 1007 pure, silko- thatialthoush itneoreantedon O CE ey ot E ot Bythian Miodse | E nochisiand saibrck mlilnot Sk i ol 4d Whereas other prop- Arives which has been used In for. only a few fest, lously unfair to ag- ¢ owr for several use he owns . . g o 5 | 1 5 1 EE B 1o e Il s it ithe lonl i attractionSiniiUhedAivements|j dents Ao Wool Filled, with artificial silk cover- | linen covered with sateen borders, rose, |} Frer years, witl not be in forco this 204 St E e ot ™ PHUAIN | oomg in tha town building on | Rep ings, at $14.50 to $19.00, covered with gold, blue, green, $7.50. Finer onc<, $8.00, |@||vear, that the town will casily go et o — Pytplan | PieTce street. The company has ihenisiiien atndl . pure silk, prices range from $19.00 to $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00. (lv\\ny; :1\n‘0;p 1“:"::‘.‘:?;‘;:Im‘fi;m;n;: el bt et sl “,-.y.).aw1' a full re dlo setand if man n': ol “r\p wor S e owne " merican Red Cross is the > of s o L o human nature runs true, some of the e 3 : n nd alor street ane $25.00 each. With satin cmfl!ng\ and | [ Down Filled, we offer handsome com- the country in times of disaster, and ’r"““‘:y_"‘“’"r:“’; "‘ ""“,i'):"’m‘fl;’ 5 ;’h:‘mnpum will always he fn atten- |day and Tuesday ) v has no bulldings wheregs wool fillings, prices are from $29.00 to | fortables priced from $18.00 to $35.00 las been called on to make many n:m e ndinlh e :M accopted, | dance in the rooms to answer alarms | Dinner for Octogenarian. his neighbor who has a house qn 2 2 : B ' ricke o1 g . John White, §5 years old of a building lot and I} $35.00 each. | each, give luxurious choice for comfor denalionsStoRatricien RareasRAN IS it usse )| folazetiEAcompleleiaet mas putiin| | i iansiog e et ) & ort. the past year. Thers has been, for. | Other matters were discussed, 'Ihn [the rooms on trial and after ft had (Broad street, was pleasantly surpr 1ediately benefit |ed by )0 membe the would t tunately, no call for assistance sent < 1ant | been moved out, the members of the (»1_ I&] about \]v ‘ ”\\'” of the would out from Plainville, but the uncer- company decided to install one to be Grand Army and the Women's 1 € ew Britain ted fhat the 1 by having > assessed for temple will hold another of series of soclals in 0dd Fellows next Wednesday evening. tainty of the hand of ‘ate, makes {used at all times. lef corps v y af At wde to haye precautions all the more necessary. | Auent Decoration Standard Girls' Bowling @ 4 B hall i Uorestt) PEpet(; ners. who will .he Tablet Stolen ¥From Bridge sington Methodist church will mect | Several donations have already heen | Members of Brock-Barnes post, | o seandard Steel and Bearings, | O /cbrated his cighty-ith , divide maior part of the Dinner was served by Mrs. A. Phelps, owner of the famous New among them with the sman remainder of the cost of the: work Berl’n News The bronze tablet on the memqrial | tonight at the church at 7:30 o'clock | received by members of long stand- | American Legion, are considering |y, “giplg howling league held a < | bringing up at the ar bridge on the Hartford turnpike | as usual. The leader, Rev. May B. |18 next TegUIAT | o gion jast evening on the Recrea- near the Beckley crossing has been | Lord, pastor of the church, will be- | Suffers Broken Leg | meeting of the post, the question Of 4 roi™ ayjeys with the resulting [%ale Prison in Granby, and after|asscssed against perty by stolen and the police are investigat- | €in instruction in the second chap-| Howard Smith of Iast Broad | decorationg for national holldays. At| .. ;;“ inner man Vm'l lrf:vr? satisfied, a [“v‘t the v ter mains will pass. |ing the theft. 1t is not known when | ter of Joshua. street suffered a painful fracture of the present time, rtmm of the mer- | Nationals ,‘. “xnhll n‘-]n?" \:vv o rw;:h cfl:n w.\‘ I 'v‘ rw" ;v’r v woners as far north BARNS I]ESTR"YE“ | the tablet was taken. Private Dance Held | his leg In a fall on Tuesday, Armis- |chants, though wishing fo cooperate | l e S s ciilien s iv ORMERWhIte S ] rq.’] oward | as LA dag wood shool and east The bridge is one of several erect- i |tice Day. He was given first aid |With Legion in the observance of jp o ny ' 78 65 73—216 | " : eRneacn alion StoiE Rt Muple and Mix ite expressed lis s led by the state highway department prn‘vktn:th- f.l ‘pemn,v d'\\rnd. d 2 {roatment by Dr. 1. H. Frost and hational events of fmportance, f .‘Jmm B0 ord 1 to ap- {and the tablet was placed there in R by New Britain | was ordered sent to the New Britain |that it is money wasted to decorate A sHoatE roperty ownefs | honor of the designer, a Mr. Cant- | PATHes last night in Grange hall, | Gen#ra) hospital for treatment, His | their places of business for one day. [p. o p .53 68 tha water serv- remembrance of e Union army. i collragucs of t well, who, shortly after the erection ]I:rr]'“ ”Th.’:"‘“’” is becoming popu- | ition is reported as comfortable, | They figure because the Legion post | vicnijand, ie : Mr. \,\')"v'a,\'-f v’vl 1 the Sixteenth ” it there may — of the epan, died of injuries re-| A% WIth Hew Britain people and Taken T On Trolley | does not receive anything out of the | pot o & : & | Comnecticut Volunteers in the Civil, be some in' ‘making. B f . e ceived with the American armies in Harr;uz : “;f}§ Z;th “h‘, nothere | zryg F. B. Newton of Whiting |decorations, that something should ‘ [[max V'.m.mv'\‘: in equita D) assessiient of the cost f E&I‘Iy MOI‘lllllg Fll‘fi 1 wes[ France. 3 ome kind of activity going | ireet is reported to be critically {1l |be dons to make the decorations|p.. o yr. . bl sconfit ch will be agreeable to Receives Sevore Cut - i her home, She was vielting in | uniform : ) FTalbnlintairtom ROCKY I o ool &l iror ‘ Willlam MeDermott of New Hav East Berlin Items ZassC IS o AR BILnE il i Schwenk I e had spent. histyoutht bu Masonic Building ¢ GI'ODIWEH DOOS Dalll (i celved a sev SRR v W 1 ew Dritain Tuesday and on the | ee— | Ticrney, H var eame to Lhis iy, wi R ok ColRltaty received a severe cut on his head | The Modern Woodmen will meet{yay home fn the trolley, she was g T Independents [the war camg ) : Nl e e vesterday, when a truck in which he |In the Athletic building next Thurs- ‘|1Lon ill. She has been confined to | SPECIAL NOTICE [ Tackson: M 34 35 a8 residedisinceiyiih he exceptio) f nig was r'l.dlng sk!dd?d andvl.\'xrned over da; C\':'nflflx. o | her home and is under the care of a| The Ladies Auxiliary to the A. O. “me». S ‘,“?: Wv::‘:. E .,\m‘.‘ II.‘\‘ sted e near “Dead Man's Curve” on th pageant will be given at the | physician. I H. will give a Harvest Whist, Friday |- i o ik wom hs in New Haven, i Shd G turnpike. The truck wi Methodist church this eveni t| | ! [Keeley, H. ..... 6 5 S tich (ki i e nepaR e mple last 2 e A O O s ci5 ? Syeninega Woman's eFderation Notes vening, Nov. 14, The prizes will be | hite s 3 pe ock | cvening. Other officers elected ars by Michael Millen, also of New 0 o'clock by the young people of | maker and has followed that occu- | vie Haven, Little damage was done and |the North church of Hartford, A The Woman's Federation ‘o( v:~» ’t!;‘fi:.:\'ms f‘!'h‘h],ar\ [’u )Ifil "i:\"x‘ A son wa: horn Tuesday, ,\mrv'n- | pation the greater part of his i Wallace B. Crumb; Investigating Theft of Memordal | Millen escaped unscathed. The fn. |silver collection will be taken, The |Ccof cEational ehurch will hoid the at £45 p. m. sharp. fic invited- | per 11, to Mr. and Mra. Harry T¥- | o retired from active work a freasureh, : } jured man was treated by Dr. Thom- |Tegular mid-week service will be | 00Ul Christmag sale in the church | —Adv. {ler at the New Britaln general hos- | youry ggo, Morris L. Tablet From Bridge — Rev. MF. (o0 ¢ Hodgson, omitted, but will be held next Thurs. [ P2710F8 Thursday and Friday of next |pital : | Consider School Matters. amish, ¢ Phillips Addresses Bible Class — Returns From Hispital day evening as usual, week. The affair will be conducted | Cellars for digging, bullding stones | . annual | amber oper- Y ) Miss Helen Todgson, daughter of | The ladics of St. Gabriels chureh |28 “Te l"”“"‘ Beautiful” a repetl- | | furnished, ail kinds of out door work, | © Returns From Hospital—Bricts, |Dr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Hodgson of | Will give another whist social at the |'100 ©Of the successful sale held last | | Reasonable. Tel. Plainville 45-12.— | | Berlin street, returned from the New | home of Mrs, F. D. Rich on Main ¥°&F. The parish house will be sec- X of this city, Donajd H \ ted retic ¢ lor- Two barng were destroyed and | Britain hospital, where she had been |Street next Friday afternoom, No- | tioned off into 11 rooms completely | GRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLE ad{f\;w it S ey ean il 2 A ";'M::"“a four cows lost their lives in a fire [undergoing treatment for injuries |vember 21, and appropriately furnished with ar- Round And Square Dances il T e g e Avai which broke out in ane of the builds | received when an automobile turned | ‘A vaudeville entertainment will be | !icles for sal>. These will in \m:v‘ SATU Illl\_.\‘ | A IT‘,. _\_n\, 15 |£M o . v \:h- Camp, Lazy Lane, ings on the farm of William Noble [over and fell on her, as she was Fiven at the Athletic hall tomorrow | fancy articles, aprons, haskets, Mlm HOLMAN'S ORCHESTRA sou g o | of West Cromwell, near the Berlin|alghting from a trolley car in front | ¢¥ening at 8 o'clock by the Touis |brae, tollet articles, kitchen uten | Harry Silk, Prompter e LF i l B e iperintendent of & S fidendd town line, this morning at about 3 '0f her home scveral weeks ago, She | Davton Vaudeville company of Meri- - There <l b g N,' o ike teiche and William M it nunity o'clock. is'reported as being much {mproved [d¢n. Dancing will follow the enter- | & h' R ieae kprfl ‘,‘,,}:“": e The has to do pa tom at 8 Mr. Noble discovered the fire |in health. talomentd | Selileoiiii s e 1‘};' vith th er ot bringir at ahout a'clock, ' hearing the | _The automobile ran up on a bank [ Mra. O!Toole will have charge of | Fisrmewt ot e Ao e [830 Tthoiey rackilng of tis ‘fames and the |Parallel with the trolley line, and fhn whist social to be given by the | \.‘Sw enis Pl“ ~“.1 fl“ :1“1 R 1 la ! (Conti i e J moans of the cattle in the barn, He |tiPPed over. iss Hodgson received (Iadies of the Sacred Heart church | liha tearat ecten the \" fs (i The oped rushed from his house and saw that | 1""k°",‘,:‘r“"" peieTs Snook, pextiiiondayereniny, | [ aions S sth So s it flac] e 5 ‘Religi fe" = 3 16 deason; e sea | Seliao : gne otihebuiiolory Aty tam et | S n vy \"*rnnnm:‘ PP’:\III:{: pastor of | Tontertainment and dance, Athistic | | Wil begin on Thursday evening, | s ' A FEELING (“ SECURITY Neighbors were vsmnmnnr d and |4y, Kensington Congregational | hall, East Berlin, Fri. Nov. 14.—Adv, | | November -\IH‘ n the Corbin- ‘ : and e — g St i o %o Mr, | nstructive lecture last evening at| Good time at Athletic hall, East Chen e i 4 ? 188 (he fames (rom spreading 10 i | meeting of the Berlin Men's Bible (Berlin, I'ri. night, orchestra.—Adv. | | “The original y Loot duslater d Noble's home. Another barn nearby | oy o0 0 petn o ahout 25 mem. el | | l\«.ll\ll WRITER DIFS Bl A b i o o ‘ I oy Ry roon caught fire and it was not 1€ | 0" oont to hear him. His talk | 7 acts of vaudeviile an Located in Heart of PLAINVILLE'S finest Residential Seciion— M| Teignmouth, Eng. Noy o B e 2 l‘n ;‘:{\nl-wm structures were reduced | oo not Jong, but the points brought F.a:'.' Berlin, Fri. night, 14 Between FARMINGTON and NEW BRITAIN AVENLES i L el "”»'L"‘ T T of v ARl % The barn in which the fire started ”";I:"::d”f;::'t e !B BUNNLLL AVENUE IS CAREFULLY RESTRICTED—ONE AND | iast nizht. Te wos a : : was filled with hay, while the other| " > ; > - o TWO-F X SES ONLY. | Journalist and his work in for i 3 2 sar ¢ rit Dutton. The extent of damage ia] © L 800 0 SRS Co0 BB AT s Court for Redress [ ©'"Y WATER. GAS, ELECTRICITY AND CEMENT SIDEWALKS ibuted to t] Wousin 5 i ‘ t Swamp- not known, although both barns atertight compartments, ourt for Kedress | ser horrors in o were partially covered by fnsurance, | 01° having nothing to do with the| pijgcport, Nov. 13.—David §. | Tess than five minutes walk to trolley, and convenient to Gram- H | il ! L e : as were stock and farm equipment, | Other: The man who cannot carry | go,ch of this city who was a candi- |[j MAr and High Schools, railroad station and center of town. Iy it N e e s hin religion into his business, or Poll- | qate for prosident of the Unitea! i} i A 7 e - : - otigin Is the opinion of Mr. Noble. | tC™ Or soclal life s open to the gigteg at the late election and whose ‘ feme and ook DUANELUAVEAUE dversect intorsstarl (it ; = n ls the opinion of Mr. Noble lquestion of his having religion at | 4 ballot was vefused by ine |l NELL AVENUE, sce the {my ments that have been made, see the . e He believes that some Gknlght iof the lig, o¥o e i [REIRLEC DA ¥ building activity on lots purchaséd by men and women who Lnow 8 i ¥ roui” desiring to Bet out of the | AT BNE, G LG jmoderator upon its presentation by B ylues and realise the advaniage of buying lots in this WEAL [ cold night air, climbed into thef,, k aker asked. | Beach has addressed a letter to the |R HowmE spoT | : grea born for a night's sleep. He prob- | 0 our religlon to send our chil-iypjted States supreme court in | 4 ! t1ea s Vit ably lit his pipe, starting the blaze, | dTén for compulsory education for| «pich he s for redress. | Start planning your home tiday and let us show you how easy cUMMUNITY THEATER a A queer fact, however, is that when | five days a week in well equipped Tt moderator informed him |® and possible it is to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. \ s v vty Nir. Noble reached tha barn, both |5¢hools and to well trained teachers. | (Beach) that If he wished to vote | Plainville L < 5 Hooraiwere cloaed. This has catissd | &1d) then send|ithe same ohildren’ tolnix hatlot histwould havello write in| You will find our prices and terms especially attractise. the s THURSDAY, NOV. 13 ¢ 3 i r on the part of those inter- Sunday school for 20 or 30 minute |}, & mach . and, although 1t is not prob- | 8easions for instruction in rellglous | This he declined to do. He infor ahle, the remains of the barn are be- | education, often to & poorly|the court that he is a vietim of BLACK OXEN t 3 ties of two sizes, ing searched for evidence which |eauipped place? a conspiracy and asks that the 0 n | : N S . would prove that someone had been He asked, “Are we, ax a chureh, ial poll be dec d vold. ° With Corinne Griffith and giris and bove \ o } t in the barn. tiving up to our full possibilities and = Conway Tearlc n wom™ have introduced HOME BUILDERS AND REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS STEN SCARS MAKE A MAN® es on the votir renponsibiliti to the children who | pa; It was roported that a neighbor's X o M d Sunday school and earing their hair swept | had set up a howl at atgut 12 [0 Dot atten v s ® fad of wearing their hair swept [l 1o o0 S TotG E No. 3 j o'clock and some poultry also owned | W10 A outside of rellgiousinfiu-| up six or more inches from their e Ao Bl LB Comedy News he & s ks by this neighbor had shown signs of | ¢"C°8* N forehead. | nitt e uneasiness. Mr. Noble did not re.| The talk wus well given and | tire untll about 12 o'clock and at(heartily enjoyed. Following the 5 that time everything appeared to be | Meeting the customary refreshmgnts FRECKLES D H]S FRIE S o CHE s e wore scrved to membera, A social AN ND Revenge BY BLOSSER A large crowd of nelghbors gath- | DOUT followed. ered at the scene of the fire and ail | e class is in the midst of prep- helped to the utmost to prevent the | &rations for the annual banquet on - v = = TR} / ~——— = e firo trom. apreading to th adjoining | Wednesday evening, November 11, CLES cAVE DA || RAC MO-EEIRE AT AT P = ofF weeb-reeces YT [ 5 ' ) house. RBuckets were moving con- | #0d it 18 reported that tickets have p 34D € | REMEMBER WHAT YoU L { , WAS PUT T0 BED LONG AGO -AND | ) WELL. 1 S'” | tinuadly until all danger was over.|Deen seling rapidly. All those de- B A SADNINE WSUNDA 1o ——7 WHEN YOU SAY YOUR 7. | ¢ - VoL "’he fact that the wind twas not | SIring to attend are reminded that a AN TM GONNA ) gepcol AND 7 |_PRAVER ASK THAY '[ / | N h NT N IT blowing toward the house alded the | limited number of tickets have been VH‘D KIM WITH 3 ».,\ EVERVONE BE 1 ) 3 - s A - o 3 {nted D = wva AN JAY AN G e fire fighters considerably, printed. PUR WH || 1 ESSED il | / = | e n Whist Largely Attended 5 RAY AN 6RANPA -/ About 45 people attended the first e ——— whist social of the season to be given by the T. A. B. society of Kensington, at the hall last night, N Prizes were awarded as follows: GOOD NIEHT You M )y ALWAYS LOVE | *mc BooTKER! ) j » m, i [0/ 7 / g:\n(s 7]‘\ Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic | | Yadies' first, Minnie Orsie; ladies’ Liquid, Just What You Need | socond, Catherine McKeon: men's| first, Joseph Ringwood. ‘km&m’e‘? %‘m‘cam’e":gl'e’;’ These socials will be held each Wednesday evening during the win- healthy skin by using Zemo. ter months and it ts expected that Zemo ally removes Pimples, | biackheads,” Blotches, Eczema ‘and | thy will be attended by many from Ringworm and makes the skin clear | other towns besides Kensington. and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene- | Entertaining Their Son trating, antiseptic liquid, that does not Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Trehy of Ken- shnwandmayheapplvedday ornight. | $ingfon are entertaining their son, Trial bottle 35c, large size $1.00. Zemo | John, of Hanover. New Hampshire. Soap, 25¢c. All rlru;x\s‘s ] Rible Study Class The Bible study class of the Ken- B e TTmQ N\182e vy nga seavice, mc

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