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Y 31, 192 7 the church parlors, A native of Zulu land will speak of her own people, Since this is the only meet. ing of ‘the month, the envelopes will be due, Eplscopal Church Notes Monday, Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 9:46 a. m,, Holy Communion. Thursday, & sauerkraut supper will be served in the parish house from 6 o'clock on. Friday, rehearsel of tho choir at 0 o'clock In the evening In the rish house, Mrs, Sarah Lecte The funeral of Mrs., Sarah Leete | was held Wednesday at Hunt's funeral parlors in Es: Mrs, Lete, who was the mother of Mrs. Cor- nelius Downing of Plainville is sur- vived by a brother, Frank Abby of | Guilford; a granddaughter, Mrs, W. | 8. Park of Providence, t, L and a grandson, Elbert Way of Providenc R. I, Burial was {n West cemete) Plainvil! School Happenings The Linden street school s trying | to raise money for a vietrola, Thurs- day afternoon following the 8chool | JIines amounting to $150 and sessions, the third grade sold penclls | o S Fool "y Tuage Malone and lollypops for five cents, Each | was decorated with a tag and seven | | boxes of candy weve awarded to |street, New Britain, in the city court | lucky holders of the right tags. [this morning. Washitz, while driv- Those to whom the candy was ing down the state highway near the awarded were; Edgar Cadrain, Dor- |gas plant, hit Robert Edwards and othy Coons, June Lovoll, Charles |Miss Ethel Tiouchard of = Andrews Diggle, Daniel Grifith, George Back- |street and knocked them over into man, and Burton Distin. The pro- |a snow bank ceeds of the ir amounted to $7.| He then continued on his wa and | most important matters of the s Christlan Endeavor Soclety | Robert L. Hayden, well known local [sion on Tuesday night. Several re The Christian Endeavor soclety of [real estate dealer who waa following |quests have been made by 'lf'nfll!- the Congregational church will meet | him, gave Washitz came {o | mental heads for inereases for their Sunday at b p. m. In the church |8rief When he turned up King strect “‘”“:“ i ""'.'“‘”"’“:""’ ": pariors. Plans will be disoussed for |He lost control of hls car near pec- {that the pruniog Knife Jiks Dedh BeN a eleigh ride during the comjng |ond avenue and overturncd, r. | Wth tellngeftact by in R ey s 5 ol ond all young people who are |Hayden then apprehended him a 1 |clals who are striving for lower ex- T rasted. are inviled to attend, The |brought him to the police station penses 5 that the tax rate may not leader. of. {hio meeting is' Miss: Mjl- [Where he was found 1o have a re- [be increased. Although an increase er O e e wusic will be |volver in his possession. A hunting | of over $750,000 has been made i dred Fisher. Spectal music |Knife was later found in the over- |the grand lst, the indications are featured. |turned car. | that a tax increase will be necessary Plainville Dricfd .| In the city court this morning, a [to keep the city departments func- A ddughter was horn yesterday | q, "0 450 and costs was imposed | tioning. the New Britain General hospital 10 | ¢, rookiess ariving and $100 and | Fire Over The Line Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ryder Of {o,gg for cvaston of responsibility, | Through an error yesterday the lo- Farmington avenu | Judge G. W. Klett of New RBritain, [eal fire department was called to & l'r’n : posed changes and will specify a date on’which the work will be started. This finishes the prolonged fight between the town and the rall- road rogarding this crossing and is consldered .a signal victory for the town of Plainville. The Plainville town plan commission s to be com- plimented on its work in bringing the condition to the attention of the selectmen, Rebekahs to Meet Martha Rebekah lodge, 1. O, O, M.-will hold a regular meeting Monday evening, February 2 at 8 o'clock sharp. A fine entertainment s promised following the meceting and modern and old-fashioned dancing will be enjoyed, Friends of the members of the lodge havé Leen fovited and a Jjolly guthering I8 anticlpated, Catholic Church Notes Rev. John E. Fay, pastor of the church of Our Lady of Mercy, an- nounces that services in the church tomorrow will be at the usual hours Perry Faneral Held The funeral of George Perry, 21 year old boxer, who dropped dead on Wednesday night, was held this afterfioon at 2:30 o'clock at the Prospect Metholst church, where services were conducted by the pastor, Itev, Willlam B, West, Burial took placg In the West cemetery, Arrangements were originally made for tho burial in Fairfield, but were later changed, Arym Club Entertams Mepmbers of the Arym club of the Prospect Methodist church enjoyed a banquet last night in the church parlors, After the inner man had been satisfied, a program of talke and musical sclections was present- ed. ~ ANOTHER LOT OF WINTER COATS THAT WERE SUCH BIG VALUES Stylishly made of Gerbna, Cordoro and Arabella in such colors as Cocoa, Grey, Beaver, Navy and Black, with'long shawl collar and cuffs of handsome Black Lynx. THE ABOVE SPECIALLY $79 50 with masses at 8 and 10 o'clock PRICED AT ' iivoeosipioni ation Mcets—Plainville Briets, “f"ll s““"l-"y school sessions at 9 i o'clock, Earlier Season’s Price §95.00 Representative J. J. Kimmell of | Monday will be the feast of the " ; AT A o plainyille yesterd '. Purification of the Blessed Virgir ALL OTHER WINTER COATS AT NEW LOWERED PRICE B e e evey | nd tho coremony ot Lishing tho and wanting a bargain, see the Coats at $16.95, $24.75, $33.75, $4 AWhioh, £ It pasaed, will heip groatly | hudies will take place. Masswill $79.50 each—means saving of many dollars. Folen Boutts thioughout g wiate and | 19 "8id ou that day gt & a'clock in Al L 40| the morning. raquired t6 expend n the prosecis| Sd the throats of ihg memberk of tion of the state motor vehicle laws. | th° parish will be blessed” In the NEW ARRIVALS DAILY THAT WE WOULD TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOW- ING. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. Made of Flannel, Silk, Faille, Crepe Satins, Georgettes, new prints and Dresses, in Twill and Lustrella, priced from $25.00 to $95.00 each. (At present the law requirgs' that | MORINE at $ o'clock and again in any arrest for violation of the motor the evenliig when Benediction of A Very Special Value offered in Flannel frocks in plain colors and fancy stripes for $14.75 each. SHOWING OF SNAPPY MILLINERY prasecuted by the towns in whieh | &¢ o'clock followed by the they are made:and the cost thereof | DI¢ssINg ceremony. VERY LAST MINUTE STYLES of smart Hats in semi-dress, tailored and sports :models, suitable for southern wear or for home use. | Pidifiville.News PROPOSED BILL TO HELP TOWN COURTS Representative Kimmel Seeks Hall of Automobile Fines ACCEPTS CROSSING PACT| Rebgkas To Mect—Catholic Church Bristol News RECKLESS DRIVER 5 ASSESSED S0 $100 Fine Imposed on Washitz lor Evading Responsibility GIRL HAS™ MASHER HELD Personal Tax Bills Go Out to 10,606 | Game Postponed Postponement of the contest scheduled for tonight between the Company L five of this city and the Southington quintet was announced this morning by Manager Schmitt of the locals, The game will be played in February. Fans were greatly interested in the game for tonight as the South- ington five defeated the Unionville quintet a few nights ago n a de- isive manner. The locals are an- ticipating the game with Unionville here on February 11 as a local man, Dewey Carpenter is coach and for- ward of the visiting qintet. Council Meeting Tuesday Reports of the salary committee of the city council will be among the Notes—Board of Relief Meets — Men and Women—Pickaxe Gang | Church Notices—Woman's Feder- Chopping Ice O Rails To Terry- Ville—Game Postponed. If interested .00, §$68.75 and on Stephen Washita of 131 Glen | chase. 4 | Cloth shall in the event that there fs no| Next Friday will be the first Iri- conviction, be horne by the town in | 48¥ f the month and mass wiil be which the case is tried. - The same | celebrated at 5:30 u. m., and com- holds true when a conviction is made | Munion will be distributed again at but the fines so imposed are paid to | 7 0'clock. © sions will be heard the state and used to make new |’ noon at 4 o'clock and roads and repair the present state |’ ¥ ning at 7:30 o'clock. | highways. ,Town courts, although Board of Relief | standing the costs of prosecution, ille hoard of relict will | cannot take any of the fines for the | liold its fir ting to hear appeais town treasurics, and wnless the ac- |rom the assessments made by —tie cused in the case is assessed also the | board of relief, in the town hall on costs of court, the town must pay |Pierce street Monday afternoon them. ffrom 1:30 to 5 p. m. All property owners who fecl that their 0.0 MO IRTP N . N N Bttt Miss Irene McGrath has returned EASY CHOICE MADE from our big selection of Felt and Silk, Silk and Straw and all Ribbon Hats in Pokes, Turbans and Roll Off the Face models in bright colors for the reverting back of one half.of Representative Kimmel's bill calls | assesd- ments have been placed at too high {a value may then appear before the to her home after undergoing a suc- cessful operation for appendicitls at |who appeared for Washitz, state |that Washitz was accustomed to ns of mon: blaze in Terryville near the rajlroad station in the section known as “the The Terryville apparatus a | rying large su | Bucket.” {the revolver for protection, ment was suspended on the ch |of carrying concealed weapons. {Judge Klett gave the reason for the | |knife being found in the car that | Washitz used it in hunting. | Alleged Annoyer Arrested. > was arrested by | the local police last night upon com- | plaint of a young girl at the North-| | side to the effect that he had follow- ville, | ¢4 and annoyed her. In the city | court this morning the case was con- [ tinued until Tuesday morning after | THANKS | it had been partially trie press, through thed is represented by Attorney Joseph Herald, our heartfelt thanks to our | O'Connell. neighbors and friends for their| Too Much Galety. t8 of kindness and offers of Too muth gaiety reigned at the e during our hours of sor- | home of John Galety last night and hey have helped materially | a8 a result he was arrested after it {o lighten our burden with acts and | is alleged he had attempted to and we are |strangle his wife, In the city court | this morning he was placed in charge | of the probation officer, who will at- | tempt to straighten out his marital [dufu-ulvw. for $3.98 to $19.50. . . St Jrancis’ hospital, Hartford. Brock-Barnes post, American Le- glon, will hold u regular meeting in the fines Imposed in the cases to the | : town treasuries In which the case |P0ard and enter their plcas for low» Tt ad T fustance. 1€ & mag 1o er valution. The board wil houd | several HATS FOR MATRONS, a choice line’ of all Ribbon or Straw and Ribbon models, ' I Slaton rehended in Plainvil et sessions throughout the apprehended in Plainville for a vio- | 1o, "o icchiary but the work of | the post rooms Monday evening at tuimmed in soft draped effects or with stunning bows. Prices $7.50 to $16.98 each. k ([} |1ation of the motor vehicle laws and | FRORTE 8 FEERRARE e AR oo a | § oclock ___|[ll}1s fined $100 ana costs, then instead | M€ R of the state gétting the entife $149, ‘zg'""t extent if those who are 1o —_— St the town would get $50 or half of it. appeal, appear at an early date, Sleigh parties taken out. W. T.| 1f, however, the aceused is found not | . GhuccliENolces | Dexter. Tel. Plv.—advt. it the Yown wil Congregational church: Morning | ’ chool Wil ) service at 10 E L rch | ot prosecution and will receive no | fLod DR s | tmmediately after the morning serv- | ; i Tha bill-wasi raferred to the judic|ices. Young: Deople's meeling omit- ciary committes and will be ,|\s.\:;‘1‘l:"_’ i""’"l “‘“‘“}f{,’““f’f :;‘:,;“;f\’;f:" ‘l cussgd by the members of that com. | SAery i the - Longregationd : at COM= | ohurch of Bristol at 7 p. m. mittes and later reported back to | oo a0 o [the nouse. Representative Killem also has ‘“::,""d,.", qv,;,‘m} riflm}\\n:;r‘:]:' introduced a bill into the house to i ol pl allow the Plainville Water Co, to in- P i SO es o o precihiie flrmf"‘:“:,‘{f‘r“‘:\"“‘"’,’;:‘““;‘”"“‘; t‘(’)"’r{‘; \cordial invitation is extended to all | e i tiya) |Lojattent (e burvicrw; ol fra will ofc lnst scksion of the leglalature, but | /TN Wil b "”"f’r‘," .“’1", Dribat, was reported too late to have any e B action taken on it. This was referred to the corporation committee. | Agreement Accepted The Public Utilities Commission at a hearing held yesterday morn- ing at the state capitol in Hartford, accepted the agreement reached by the town representatives and those arrived about the same time and ook charge of the fire, Completing Examinations Completion of the mid-year exami- ination schedules took place yester- day so that regular sessions will be resumed at the high school on Mon- day. The graded school examinas tions for the half year have also been held this week Concert Planned The fourth concert of the winter course of the Community Events commiftee will hring to Bristol next Wednesday evening one of the out- standing programs of the series. The art for the evening will be Della Baker, lyric coloratura so- prano, and the Rtussian Balalaika orchestra, a club of seven Russians who present an unusual program. Arrange 1'or Ball Program A meeting of the concert program committee for Rart 1 of the second annual police ball and concert fn the Community theater, April 17, § was held yesterday afternoon in the Persomal Taxes Billed, offices of the Chamber of Com- onal tax bills to 10,606 persons | merco, & committee is composed : Seder i svoning el D1 5 s city were mailed this morn- T AFnold ehalimen: Pk Mrs. Alice Albright, leader; evening With Lost Propeller s 1 Aiane max colecfoct Oral| Gaies ‘\"m;\:‘.’ ..‘;“:‘I‘:m1'111.“lal;<l:l:"r service at 7:30 p. m., address by the | oy gan. 31.—The British | M. Marcotte, Theae bills, which are| yuqee Joseph M. Donovan and ‘Of- pastor. A cordial invitation is ex- | | e of the New York, w Haven & |(ended to all who are without a |tank steamer San Dunston, bound |dueand payable on February 1 Were| fcer James W, Burns. | sent out to s and 4,987 fe- | 0l ring & large grOup AL Hartford Railroad Co. regarding the |church homé to attend the services. | for Southampton from Colon, Canal - i N ninnh widening of the West Main street | Episcopal church: Rev. . | Zone, lost its propeller last night and "‘_“"‘ i “I B 'v “_" ll‘“ d ONf o rtists the committee members has |railroad crossing. The railroad | Browne, rector, §:45 a. R fting i ntcording lodaniEaON| SEaT Chay 2 “_& ‘”;‘n’m* : | decided on a program that will un- | company agrees to install double | Communion, John's church, S S eaan g recalvedi by, ihed ndas| = ,‘,l"r “"“fl“' SO0 b ¥ doubtedly he very acceptable to the gates instead of single ga now | estville;. 10 a. m., church school; 11 | 0, qant wireless early 1his morning. ReacltemonUVELIoIASERT gencral public. there and also to,move back the|a. m., morning prayer and sermon, [T position of the vesscl was given | be aiine. 5 oA | One of the outstanding features of switch and shanty and to give the |Holy Communion. las “ten miles north «f Louls L In order }u .lf""\‘mr‘mh]‘\- !‘h" | the program will he the appearance town a triangular picce of land and Woman's I'ederation | Nova Scotia” The naval wir ‘m;-" "”'.“:Me“‘m Ny ;»(” l:' ‘“'r‘ln.' the Gloria Trumpeters. This the town agrees to pay $250 towards | The Wom Pederation of 1he | ation operator got the position as | font T BT ‘y’]‘"f;;:(","'u‘{;‘;fl‘:' & 0| trumpet quartet was organized in : S i i ¢ 4t the Ken- |monand take charge of the pastor’s | the cost of this change, Congregational church will hold a j«oft Louishurg, North Carolina <-‘h|!m')' e "‘;‘m SRR 1914 and while its immediate suge g mile south of the interscction |ing program of songs at the Red- | by Koo ) e™ I the evening |, The commission will at a lnter |business and program ~ihectiys|Both statlons reported having e aath with fhe sxcaption | C€S8 may have been due to the nov- the Middietown road, Dog sington Methodiek chrch o Ved- |2t 7:30 a'clack a stercopticon lecturs | date issue an order for’ the pro- | Thyirsday afterncon at 3 o'clock 11 | countered difficulty in picking up | Uring the month wits the PRC'BUMN ity of ‘the combination, each sue Warden Henry Austin was called to| nesday (~n.‘]1‘vh|;n at lnml K e I\will e delivered, the subject bainel| the message, which caused a halt in scene and h_u found the animal ' quartet Wi ) ve o y B “Tie Hawallan Tslanas. local. radio broadcasti . i such a condition that it was nec- son, reader. The Ladies' Aid society will meet The San Dunston left San Pedro, ry for him to shoot ti mywilEbe: Juck |Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 | December 20 and after stopping at | porAing o M o ? sty ol At g, g ba &, { Colon continued t voyage 10 '\‘;y‘nfl‘:::;“(o"h;]‘i \f'.:lli\rlvll‘li’lcllll:p‘tl\]\i: i Sagte 1”1:'0:;:(1:\[\::‘; :::\‘;:\‘:‘i:n 1]:‘: r?fg']l(i ‘SQ\I\IIQY\‘ pton on January J. hicle along the turnpike at a|'A Catastrophe” ..... SPYAEUC i ypsday evening at the usual hour. sderate rate of speed, When sud-| Reading by Miss RElCtac) | The subject will be “The Deity of ) nly the deer appeared and at- | “Honey, Ah Wants Yer Now" €Ot p o onng ehureh members are ro- “sunset” -o Vanderwattll o oged to bring their Bibles. The ) the ice along the road and half Saturday, January 31 A Little Close Harmony” . O ypior 1 eague will meet Friday aft- 1t was impossible for tha driver Reading by Miss Peterson lernoon at 5:45 o'clock. the machine to bring the.car to a In— “Beautiful Isle of Somewlhere it and the deer was struek and \ocked down. The name @f the “WESTBOUND” A whirlwind tale of love, action || ¢ river was not learncd, Mr. Austin shot the animal and and adventure in the great out- doors. A drama that starts with ought counsel from the, game sioner, who told him ta take a thrill and never lets up until the final scene. home, dress it and await the ar- ival of someone from the offico of i commisioner. | NEW Tic A gang of 80 men falled to| “Another “The Prepared for Opportunity DERBY DAY 1 an al The deer was a handsome crea- . one of the best specimens @en —Save TODAY!” b to tl labors again this this vicinity. Tt is thought that 1 drove the anfmal to seek uman habitations in an attempt to and with the warm conditlons, it was thoug would be in operation tiff, through his attorney, M. A, Sex- |t ton, claims damages of $1 an alleged unpaid note of $1,030. He has also brought action to set aside on grounds of fraud & conv made t November by John Kra to his wife, The writ is returnable n the city court of New Britain the third Monday in February. Few Attend Meeting The was an unusually small erday digging the rails out from un- der a casing of ice. Here and there throughout the town, pools of water have collected | | where the rays of the sun, aided by traffic have caused the snow to melt, and passing cars splash mud and water occasionally over unsuspecting pedestrians. The snow, which partially melted yesterday and froze again last night made hard walking this mornin but this condition probably will di appear over Sunday. st. Paul's Church Masses will be celebrated at $ and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Paul's church, K John C. Brennan will be in charge | and Sunday school will follow. ! sacred Heart Church Mass will be cclebrated at 9 For Sale—1924 Chevrolet Roberts Garage, cor. Wash- on and Broad streets, Plair dvt. coupe. Berlin News JUCK DEER STRUCK ! hall, Kensington, last night, to dis- Animal Stot by Dog Warden ;v v il s Heary Austin Weighed 200 |than 15 persons present. Thomas AN UNCOMMOL1 OCURRENGE .w Britain were present and they Cle€ Quartet Will Present Interest- CARD O We desire to e: {words of sympathy e deeply grateful: M. E. church—Morning worship 10:46 a. m., sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. Arthur A. Ball; Sunday school with adult Bible class at noon; Epworth league at 6:30 p. m., LOOMIS, . CODLING British Ship Adrift at explained the gituation to present, who were intereste | enthus ic regarding the project. There was,a short period of ane” loclock tomorrow ‘morning at Sacred tioning before the close of the meel- o, "ohypeh, Jast Berlin, .Rev. J. ing, z C. Brennan of Kensington will be in 1t wonld appear that Kensivmon | .0 Sunday school will be held |is not inferested In the reasscss- s yne ysual hour. ment question nl\n‘\\:ly or the other. Kensington Methodist | The mecting In Berlin was Jargely | - poy AMay B. Lord will preach to- | attended and many residents DUt p6rrow morning in the South Park questions to the speakers, | Methodist church, Hartford. The Will Present Program [ pulpit will be supplied at the morn Clef Quartet of New Britain ling service in Kensington by §. W. went a saried and interest- | Raymond, who will deliver the ser- | ing Program—l'ew Attend Meet ing to Discuss Reassessment— | ., Sues for $1,200, * A 200 pound bmek vtally wounded &his morning when it was struck by au automo- il on the Berlin turnpike about a | ¥ | of Saturdays, from $:30 in the morn- ing until 5 o'clock at night. On Sat- | urdays the office will be open from $:30 in the morning until 12 o'clock, noon, and from 1:15 until 5 o'cloc in the afternoon. The office will| | also be open on Monday and Satur- day evening from 7 to § o'clock. Trolley Service Improving Efforts on the part of the work- men of the Bristol and Plainville electric Co., succeeded vesterday afternoon in getting the Woodland street line open and in securing the through service between I Plainville. T Terryville div | defied all efforts up to this morning, hows was maintai Waterbury jce had frozen to the 2 a solid coat over the v right of way, making imy | st sted ¢ sible the p o of the public car- [to take it ing year caused them to secure ater recognition of their real musical worth and has caused therh |to he one of the very unique ciubs in the musical world. SHE THREW AWAY CALOWELANDTODK * BEECAMAN'S PILS S Sy S ——1 e | The prog “Ole Uncle Moon Pearis yod Night” ... . Buck | The quartegis composed of C. J. Stuhiman, first tenor: H, 8. Winship, second tenor; F. W. Macomber, first F. W, Latham, sccond bass. | cert will be open to all “The most important part of my pay is the part I save.” (Continued on Page 10) AUCTION Saturday, February 7th, at mil Bengston, on Alling street, Kensington, Conneeticnt, (four minutes walk from American Paper Goods Company) will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, | his farm stock mnd tools, con- ng of the following Tuberculin Tested Cows, § Gond Farm Horses, Double Single Harness | me S e R Nizel:ks and Gastonblzss | = The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. N T Manure Spreader. “SPIDER AND THE ROSE” PLAINVILLE, CONN. and servie Next 1 p m A Workingman. 1 only as far as the miserable,” said the woman cashier in a fashion- hotel, * friend and I was about bass; This interested and it is expected that there will be a large turnout, ina ! much as this quartet is r one of the best in this vicluity. To Hold Guest Day Canoniens branch, Sunshine so- ciety, will hold a Guest Day meeting | at the Trinity Methodist church, Man's productive years aver- Ahe age only thirty—save now for the years beyortd the thigty. tro omel noticed the calo- and cautioned me said I i ate some day battle with The plckaxe gan impression, | mel on my it. lomel a turned and cembination some of her t sich “Fearing that in an acid Puneral of Antonio Ferrucei a 2c hox of g of Antonio Ferrucci |took a dose. tss L who dropped de his home on Wed o tl is mornin wouldn't by Unde C s W alivated' her, loosened Sunday, February 1 h and made her very } something to eat. Several daer {tain, on Monday afternoon e we been seen fn Berlin, but seldow A&V T 0T g 1L M. Barnes ws one of them appear near Hv‘\_"w be in charge of the program ain travelled roads, | ved. Membrers are {and tra will be s Sued Tor §1,200 | asked to bring guests to the meetir Alexander Kr of | Berlin has about 25 members of this Berlin have been named defc ants action brought by in alenti Stetian of New Dritain. The plain- ather e | it my stomach might condition, T bought ham's Pills and y 1 felt fine ything dur- weeks since. tak anything but Some of the other Beecham's and all 1 your druggist— le tonight by pwing Machine. i Mowing Machir A master crook is not always the Tay Rak q Plow and Harrow. safest person in the world, The IDRRAL arrow. greatest diplomat could not stop \“vx...\.l Ix;r - Don Marcello in his campaizn to heel Harrow free his father, his sweethesrt Hand Corn Cutters, and people from tyranny of & All kinds of farm utensils, master croc Auction starts at 1 p. m. sharp. Ly ) T TAXER Tverything must be sold, as owner is leaving tow ——ne FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SOV AICE MACARONS THAT ) (a0 aes' v povr T YOUMUSTAT Say TAaT =) e TS NESBANDY SEAY OVER FoR ).Alfs ifl:;&?é# LTOLD AER YOUD COME [AASKCYOIEOS Y 0‘;3‘_ AT: G“,"D:,“ Yoo SHE wosT BaveD Tuem | | i BESTIEN X AND THANIL HER FOR Lot urasdyae e B AN' T DONT LIKE \ N coconut!! John and us society. Woman's Missionary Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of church ternoon of street ne was held t taken 0'1 sday was body | mas O, will be held Wednesday next week at 3 o'clock at the home {of Mrs. Russell Gold. Mrs. Alexan- dar Huston will read a paper and at the conclusion of the meeting_a food sale, to which all invited, will Dbe Treld Recovering From Storm Sitpping, sliding and sloshing Ber- | lin ywople this morning were travel< ing about, still under difficultics, but returping gradually normaley | after the snow. fce and sieet storm of Thursday night. Walks are being cleaned or have | been cleaned in the majority of places and sand has been distributed freely om fcy places where picks and shovels came in contact with a hard | trozen sabstance resemblng in con- sistency @ transparent concrete. ut Blfimlshes Traffic on the streets is progress- | ing with some difficulty, large trucks keeping a8 much as possible in the 1 you have pimples or red, ough | {10V Totween | frosen snow skin you can rely on Cuticura to} |y, Driveways are being shov- belp you. Gently smear theaffected| | cleg out in many places but in oth- part with Cuticura Ointment; after] | ors, indicaing that the family car five minutes, wash off with Cuti- has been placed in solitary confine- cura Soap and hot water. Dry] |ment for the winter, the shovel has without irritation, not vet amde appearance i 1 Trolley cars, unable ta fight their o g e T Ao Sy Lebet | | way through yesterdav, are running oty e, lntment 5 and b Talcom i are Forced Politeness! THAT'S WHAT T THOUSKT, BUT AOM \L TOLD ME T' THANK o YoU ALLTH' N1 SAME! (uticura Clears The Skin where. practicaly on schedula today. Men with picks and shovels and the aid of & snow plow worked all day yes-