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e 'y ke Plainville News | ot iviis | SUTHINIONNEWS | Bristol News | —“D. &L."” Chats — The Best Part Of the school attends the sessions every - loted to It. Next year when the [Foley and Sampson Smith descended present froshman class goes into the [late Saturday night upon the gaso- A e O focap. [1ino Nilng statlon owned by Joseph Beauty Is That day and occuples all the space al- | Constables G. R. Thompson, T. J. man class is formed, there will be |LeBrown and located on the Merl- 10 room at the Linden street school |den-Waterbury road near Milldale Which Word: Pi EVENING S[;H"[ll 0 accommodate the additfonal num- |and arrested Hans Jansen, who was (4 oras or ric- liérs expoted to envoll in charge of the place, on charges ki tnres Can’t Express enter: & Atead | Caarentine of solling intoxicating llquor and H. Garflold Jones, manager of the |Xeeping intoxi ting lquor with In- : ‘ Dewming 10 SHOW ATIEHOADIER oo« Soms o e i et o e ey e conaucated o EYeSTght Alleted, Dominick d,|f wets take the Eelipse® | Beautiful S eci Sale of Offered At tion Films wedfl%day ngll[ ekt fomorow On Hokion Yt o tioni(a man iwlioimin ho was Le. Ales Tells Policemen i«:fl of us.fsa\v plcturesbof X Designs p Lower Prices | e s ClothlacaEnllon s iTiee (. (iate| D rawnLoallediup on the, phone AnG e Lclipses of years gone by. S CRALE R ! £T€ 14514 one of the constables, who an- Were we gripped by them? Exquisite ) | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | qworo that he had better go home, | ere we gripped by : Joien Than Ever Bl [FGION AUXILIARY MERTING |or i weri” S Sones witre- (2050 "yl aons, " (PEPPER, 1S HER RETORT|| stavaly! mbroidery Before For | U )"“*1""3'»‘ ';"“"I"fl T"-’ will re=| densen was fined $50 and | S We all read about for- B o 2 3 s sume his dutles in the store on Frl-}.oypt this morning by Judge I. 1. * Felins o “ Desirable l L ENS Such Quality o Attand | Sgecial Town afosimems | (A i Fitzpatrick, 1e was represented by (Mrs. Zebrowski of Tereyville to Ap- ”’“_.L°“]p°9t" Astanomlers, Sizes ) Pieces Forty and Elght Mccting Attorney Charles I Conlon of " i in simple, interesting lan- To Attend Clothicrs' Conventlon— | Tyock-Barnes post, In addition to | Plainville, pear in Court Tomorrow for Al- || oyage told us all about the lost to the members of the —_— leged Assault—Barnes Re-clected || last one, before it took Iirst Distriet American Legion asso- Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Bohan of P § a i Plainville Briefs. clation, will entertain the members gummitt have announced the mar-| Fresident of Bristol Hospital place. Yet all THAT did, was to make us more anx- of the state organization of the|pjage of their son, George Patrick ¥ g Robert C. Deming, director of | Forty and Bight society in the post |Bohan, to Miss Mary Kathleen Ste- Zebrow- || jous and determined to Amerlcanization for the state of |rooms next Sunc The soctety will |wart, daughter of liyron Stewart of [*5! ."_r,vu"‘."“”' threw acid in his || opps THE REAL THING! Connecticut, will visit the Plainville|tat over prossing maiters con- |Memphis, Tenn., the ccremony hay. (€38 and blinded him, at least tem- h ! evening. school on Wednesday eve- p e emnis on |Porarily, Dominick J. Ales, real || And we did see it—and ning, at 8 o'clock, to talk on Ameni- | il oecupy the rooms of the local |February 5. Mr. Bohan is employed [¢Mate broker of this city, has we'll never forget it, will canizatlon and its principles. N et e ierussion, A large |at the intormation bureau in' tho |Droukht charges agaiuat the woman, || ye? At the request of 20 non-English |\ mper of the Plainville Legion [Harttord railroad station, while the 1 ’V"ak'"‘fl“l‘"f"ld an "“’"'l“" l’"“"‘” members are also members of this|bride was a clerk In the government FO't MOTMUE Jn “"‘ S P O was opened by the town school com- a general get- |commissionary offies fn Memphis. According 1o the stories told the | very ; 2 mittee at the Broad street school el ."'l",‘ b Tl : DRIV S n § police by the two interested people, | Every day sees us un with Principal A, R. Ham of the ‘”f‘lfhfl‘ :,,‘,‘I:M'.,;:",.‘,m,.‘ will meet o [ Jetter to the woman's husband in packing new Spring mer- Plainville High school in charge, Tn | The COULY SHaCTERE S g || e Pesos renwined undefeated |yogard to a real cstate deal resuited || chandise. To picturize them a few weeks the attendance in the | ! no A4l he following lyn the Farmington Valley b in Ales’ office in || and tell you they're beauti- Thelfshene L laatan A tHa L con et : and tell you they’re beauti three classes reached the total of (Prrcr el by LN LS {the Volkenheim Building on Main i} ¢ o little! “Th puplls and an additional teaeher, | M s ek quintet, 44-32, inithe local town hall | gireet on Saturday. The terms of ul, etc,, means little: 9 Miss Tuth Jacobs, was socured and illjconsena trontall peaa [sGih | Salurdayievaalue, The winnesa wiart o dosicld it ploast the momun l):]‘sfi Dart ndf beal‘lity is that two rooms were occupled three eve- 3 g ) |ed o at f¢ and ra ) 2 {and trouble arose between her and [} which words and pictures 5 RL ’ .| Co i eafer which has been|25.8 lead during the first half, but It t 5 i - nings a week, Monday, Wednesday | Community theater which has i 8 L bt [ Ajes with the result that she sud- || CAN'T express!” and Friday. This continued . until | donated for this purpose by the|the visitors put up a much stiffer {gonly dashed something into his | (-"\:\ T express! February 6. when the attendance | owners and following the business |battle in the second perlod. Tarling: | eyes, He asserts that the mater Bl Come and see the REAL had dwindled to the point where one | session, the delegates and members |ton of Collinsville was the Individual | oo aaid w Mrs. Zebrowski as || thing! Come and see how T o Mr. . was ablo 0 do the | WIIT repair to the post rooms for a |star of the game. The local guards, | girongly assorts that nothing more || YOU ! ANl aal e vt cona s turadb ton £ oo T e PN AR g R YOU look in some of the Yorty and Eight to Mect Here— Saying that Mrs. Martella LUNCH and DINNER CLOTHS A very unusual purchase through a fortunate merchandising turn enables us to neoted with the organization ' and |ing been perfor The hearing will take place tomor- | offer some very special values in 54 and 72-inch Madeira worked Lunch and Dinner Cloths as follows: LUNCH CLOTHS—Fifty round ones in|| LUNCH CLOTHS—TFifty, square 54-in. | 5d-inch size, beautifully embroidered and | {size, of Madeira, worth at $17.50 to $25. real value $15.00 to $20.00 each. Your||your choice at $10.00, $11.00, $12.00 and choice for §9.00, §9.50, §10.00, $10.50 and || g1'55" e, Lo A s | $13. . Rea ; | main meeting of the del $11.00 each. MADEIRA SCARFS—One lot o-{ them, TABLE CLOTHS—Twenty-five round A ¢ k ones, 72-inch size, of Mfld(fl!r.:l, ‘\‘:m‘l"ggl beautifully embroidered in handsorce de- | 5 ; | to $35 each. Your choice at $16.00, $17.50 | signs, for this sale at 257 reduction. A and $18.50 each. | | worthwhile value. work. “feed” such as only the auxillary harmful than pepper was thrown. v 3 ' ] J, 0 On Wednesday evening, Mr, Dem- [can furnish, An excellent program |the winners. The score: B e ot the office and Ales || TieW creations! No obliga- Ing plans to show the members of |is being planned for the afternoon. Southington called in Dr. R. J. Boyle, who gave || 10D to Buy! the school a number of moving pic- Degree Team Rehearsal F ol | NEW DRESS LINENS—Our own importation, has just arrived. Plain colored in all the new shades. Priced special at 95¢ yard. ture films including one entitled, | Al officers and members of the |LaFleur, rf. ovveeenes PR “The Making of An American.” | Martha Rebekah lodge who take |Connors, If. While this meeting is not open to the | part in the degree work, are ur-|England, c. . general public, all day and evening | gently requested to be at I 0. O. F. |Cavanaugh, rg. | first aid. Whether eyesight . 7 |will be permanently injured or not, M[fififln&!guml 2 8 |cannot be determined until some of |* ="=N&esnea o o cone .« 1 0 2|ihe swelling has abated. 4 0 Ales came Into the limelight a | I FASHION'S LATEST are the striped and plaid Linens, Large plaids in all shades, [[||schoo! teachers and no-English | hall this evcning at § p. m. sharp as Cushing, rg. & 8 15 |ghort time ago when the local real Board of Relief Mects | b . 4 {B| speaking people are cordially invited |4 full rehearsal will be held. Hartford, Ig. . 5 0 10[estate board seught to have him | The second session of the hoard | also stripes, smartest of Linens cver shown. Guaranteed fast and shrunk. Special to attend. Special “Y" Meeting —~ = —|nppear at a hearing to determine [of relief was held in the council : Leglon Auxiliary Meeting A speclal meeting of the Pl 6 44|, charge of malfeasance in his real | chamber of the city hall today from $1.50 yard. i The American Legion auxillavy to | vjjle ¥, M. C. A. group of the Hart-| Collinsville estate operations after dramatic in- |11 to 1 o'clock. Few property own- Brock-Barnes post, will meet in the [¢orq county, will be held at Bailey's [Tarlington, rf. ........ 5 4 14|cidents in & superior court trlal, |ers appeared, indicating that the ‘ Leglon rooms Thursday evening 1o Py iortaking parlors tomorrow eve- [Conover, If. .. 4 3 30 \hen his attorney Judge Joseph M. iy ownaral aBoitiine oty e | transact {mportant business, Al ning at 6:45 o'clock. All members |Case, c. 30 Oiponovan berated Ales for alleged I with the assessments as ,‘T,f “1‘1-‘;"“;‘7‘;;'_“3’ “‘f'i'l‘l' "‘.: ":l‘}“;“‘:n“l“";:mr the group are vnr\;rdlfilm vory SoCIATE: ey 1 :: falsehoods told in connection with |made by the Board of Asscssors. R S D A R e 8 2 f ortant matiers are to be brought |Gustafson, rg. .5 3 J a case. Cross . sengers were jarred considerably, al- (Fythian hall Thursday' evening at g | 47¢S8 a8 for a poverty ball. A com. :.I:pmm all arc asked to attend [Davie Is. o o e o ey WAt el N rrn(:n‘hc‘g|:?§lr":|gfi::'§;.:'1'.‘:dm||. eriin ews though nothing more serious hap-|o'clock for the benefit of the East :;‘“'"9‘_;"1'! |i'rlsr:;rt fl]h‘i {::!"‘ ::f] "1' | promptly at that hour as basketball 5 77 33 |real cstate inquiry, when a stenos- | road crossing connecting Crescent pened, Berlin Library. All are Invited to '“‘::,“dy?wnp1“‘0:“:\:]‘1“]{020“'19 Eed | practice will he held following the [T 0 T 32 |rapher was introduced to take down | Drive with Curtiss strect, signed by 3 I'he bus was driven by Gustave [attend. o ! J r”mm:f S . ra | business meeting. This will be one t .7;; | the testimony and announced that | property owners in the “hoppers” Nordgren and was bound for Berlin, | The weekly meeting of the Com- | C2oion ™ i cents. At the | 0 e most important sessions of ihe woulld leave the board, which he [and north of the railroad tracks in meeting, plans will be made for the entertainment of the delegates who three by five feet, has heen bought | will attend the county meeting on for the assembly hall of the Lewis| pouijer B den!re- | Kesnta : Sunday, February 22. The Ladies’ | SPTUI%: high school. [ULesRE N Earnes ENRNRbee. {been filed at the office of the city The trolle NVESTIGATIONOF The bus w Central Congregational C(Tub elected president of the local hospi- | clerk, It s expected that the unable to turn out of it. The oper- | program will be in charge of Miss o e ol MISS | auxiliary has taken it upon them- e i ° ator of the troliey car, when he saw | Minnie Kahms and Miss Evelyn :M”, e fnniah food ,n'; the gath-| The Central Congregational e T a el Risenionat (e Con. |11 and will be assisted by the fol- | crossing will be closed as soon as | the stale of affairs, immediately|Gudahy. ering and the mena will be cliosen | Will meet in the Plainville ehureh ooy Agricultural - eollege, in | 1oWing officers: Vice-president,Judge | the new overhiead bridge ia opened. slowed dow! 3 1 S . T G € S s ki T A a 50, Wi ; secreta Y o s 5 . wed down, hut the bus, unable to| Harold W. Upson, Kensington, |Thyrsday night. tomorrow. Supper for the v(nl ; |practicing teaching in amricuttial | \:‘v:‘?':?n‘|,|n?:fll(“:“: !':“::K’:.T”r-'"‘\’v;“‘ The quit claim of rights is signed advt, The membership drive to he insti- [ bers and guests will be served al)yorg at the high school. [HipABREOCIUE s Lreasuters Har- liam . Calder; auditors, William E. stop, bumped the car. Conm Notary Public. Son is Born . oAl <. ey, Rockwell - tuted In the near future will aiso be | 6:30 o'clock. Tiev. Rock el 4 Slflle May Tflke Steps Regal‘fl A son was born last night fo Mr. ; : ! mon Potter of Hartford will speak.| Georgs Nalson has. been elscted | \VIENtman and Dwight C, Buffuml;|Horace Thompson, Joseph Hith, y = |executive committee, Charles T.|Charles T, Wooding,' Snyder and e —— S Souas Dot Iae R eng discussed and several imporfant o Hart o and Mrs. Stanley Pajor of Kensing- ORDERED To APPEAR o mittaes Winoinding ¢ the - Plainyille Briefs eslienttakneRiesia hiENEzcrociile ommittees, including PoPPY prestienyiafiithe is high school |, -y oy, Burton O. Barnard, Dr. | Norton, James W. Willlams and mg »Sheep Klllmg Sta[emem {ton. Dr. A. J. Goodwin is in attend- ommittes and the memorlal com. | Court General Tawton, F. of A, lcommon council, with Josephine Val- | ' : { Al mittee, will be appointed. Arrange- | will hold a regular meeting fn the fentine ay sec rer. The !l Jennings, Dewitt Page, Dr. B.| Millicent- P. Hull. |N. Whipple, Rev. Oliver T. Magnell, Pasquale Zino Board cf Relief Meeting | Chairman Carey of Agricultural | ments will he made for the annual | 1.egion hall tomorrow evening at 8|eouncil cor Nelson | T Dr. Arthur & Brackett, and Tuller Pasquale Zino, two year old son Josephine 4 | Rowers, | F- Barnes. Rge. ladies ¥|of Mr. and Mrs. James Zino of 403 nd Kenneth | committee includes Mrs. Park strect, died last evening fol- Mary Ter. | Treadway, Miss Hilda M. Teck and [lowing a short iliness with pneu- hthorn. fresh. |Mrs. Mary Monaghan Stoughton. monia. The funeral will take place nen. |The following have been chosen di-'at the home of the parents tomor- O | rectors for three years: Rev, Oliver | row afternoon and the body will be pter, O, 1. £, will |T. Magnell, Judge William J. Ma- | placed in the vault at St. Joseph's §. Ingraham, and De- | cometery for burial in the St. A silk display flag, measuring | giq the year for the group, and it is re- ported that a surprise is to be car, operated by Willlam | nunity club will be held in the base- proceeding up the hill, [ment of the Methodist church Wed- aught in a rut and was [nesday evening. The entertainment g lieu of the new overhead railroad Barnes Heads Hospital bridge at North Pond street, has as by Homer B. Ambler, Viola D. Bur- gess, Ired Kiesel, Edward Hatfield, ista of Geo N m - T A meeting of the board of relief . ) sale of poppies at this time. o'clock. and Dorls Smart, senio D0G “AS IDENTIFIED” | was neta this atternoon in the as.| Commission Did Not Want to Tes- To Attend Meeting The We-nns club will meet this | Valentine and 1 sessors' room at the town hall. The | As the date for the special town |evening at 8 o'clock at the home of { juniors; Arley Oxle ssion began at 2 o'clock and end- | meoting grows near, a larger num- | Mise Gertrude McGibbon of Broad |Judd, sophomores, ar d 7t 5 p. m. This was the second | Washington, Fgb. 9.—After having | BT of people are starting to express | rucci and Kurtz Fic of (He morles of acelings, whleh aro |hesn informed (ratChalrman Carey |themselvenioniths question of a high [ The condition of Mrs. Anrie Dona- Lélie Tialalati tiiat tin |oF President Cootidge's. agriculturay |5chool for the fown and a meeting | hue who Mas been seriously fHl at| Will Plan Celebration | & atraiice doalref (> postpurs )| 0T RF leten g Bo0 ae S Aull Lot f ey Bome on Blmitomh & veported | Harmony : ¢ Plana for & Washington's Birthduy 'appearance untll Wedneaday, the | JEN /lehts a8 the first one held o o he nnchang ot tomorrow evening to transact |lone. Willla tify Before Wednesday. Bus and Trolley Have Collision— {root, Miss Fagan Breaks Ankle—Resi- dents of Berlin View Partial husin and Soviet Russia. portends a tremen- the world's outlook,” | : s - it o i Tl : ¢ w anc e v tt Page. Thomas cemetery in the s Tt e T st ool o : the Linden etrect school, is antiei- | Mrs. S. A. Ditus of West Main and to hold a card tourna- | Wi pring. Vielipse—Woman's Aid Mecting. | soci SRR ) :m;). ’u;;l.ic!murflv committee voted | 1y q ™y it he vemembered t o e e anoualy ] ot | Taft On Taw Enforcement = ] 1t is probabie)that thalatatat willl] atnstont ARk UEN ok taty & maelie 1o ay to request Carey's presence be- ¢ 460k seven town meetings to settle | the past two weeks, is reported as e ‘ Horace Taft of the Taft school at | i th 3 lamiee ot thia! commisalonsr 6t | T norow might, it was stated today. * The committee is considering an | seiool and although the repetition ‘n. ¢ ¥ < 1 N ls JUDGE To'clock at the Prospect Methodist | s e S e s ;' = e “,x'{‘_f‘: |Carey agreed to testify at once, |that time is not expected. the sehool | 15 cant whist at the home of Mrs. | ] John F. Wade will introduce him. L e i Tl S o A e Dsnresenatl ie gl onetigot S enan A onfmiltes and town authorltles an= | Minnlo Deass on Canal atreet, Wed,|MTs. Tina Etrayer Takes Over Fro- | Mr. Martin Injured | 9 adol QICILEOCCUTRC SIRLE VERLEECE fter- { gemocratic committoe mem de- | ticipate a lively time o P 4 = i divas e cick T -tin, popular custos | . £ months. that in which 20 sheep |noon was not heralded as greatly as SR e [ticipate a lively fime when the ar- | agternoon from 2 to £:30 o'clock. Re-| page Court Duties at London, o, | Patrick T Martin. popular 10+ | pormer Kaiser Much Concerned owned by George Prentice were kill- | was the total eclipse of the N5 clarenfiticareyisiappearancoineainot lenmentaute puforiieltherinia oG ifTamment s Abe - dain of the High school, suffered in- v Gi e g ere kill- | was the total eclipse of th and | pque: i 3 L freshme s A , ed by dogs. many people in Berlin were unaware | laceted, |hn “n'nm ]1.”7’ f}i‘r il the newly proposed pro- | one who cares to play Wl —Succeeds Deposed Hushand. uries in a fall on Saturday, wt Over Reported Pact Between 3 » any ! are [on a resolution to ask the house for | ject SR will prevent his continuances of his Il be remembered that 2 dog |that sue ancel s < . | welcome,—advt, il preven : “v.‘: i"]‘mnfl |x 1'”1"1‘)\\\]' IY)"\I" ]}Ir”v’;: that such ';Hv”uflulmn “‘!“"‘*“"““‘muhurn,\' to subpoena him. | The town mesting will be held in Found—a, pair of eveglasses. ht‘ Ry The Assactated Press, studies for some time, He was taken Russia and Japan as ide ed recently h - | unt ey happened to gaze | praceding Carey's appearance, |the t i i b £ 5 2 London, O, Feb. 9.—Mrs. Tina K. | i ST A e Sl P ding ‘arey’'s appearance, | the town I ruary 17 8 | quire at post offi advt. - Tina K. 145 the hospital for observation as Y - h A;m] “‘w-d‘. & “ml)-f'.’-‘“"‘.,.:' at the moon, then perceiving a por-|yyjnjam F. Schilling of §t. Paul, [0'clock and several measures 1o i t,:‘ Table hoarders, 11 Nor- | Straver today assumed her duties 48 | yhe extent of his injuries could nnr“ Londgn, Feh 0. The Dally Teits tho dog warden ‘of Berlin._ The|tion of the carlh's shadows BIOHOE |representing the Minnesota 3ilk {be acied on. The first will be (1 |yon piaee, Piv. Home cooking —ads. prolints Judge nf Madison county, |y aetermined at otice. {graph quotes rccent visitors to m\”j“'” P U e S o 4 | Producers' Assoclation, opposed the eception of the final report of he | o e e | Paralleling the case of “Ma" Fer-| " Councilman Murray Improving [[Doorn:sHiooland, jasideclaring taxk ple ”K'ihf“ \’!"\«‘ “]‘, ~an el The phenomenon, while lacking a | ommicsion's report and favored a sption of the final report of the l L . Mrs. Strayer entered | Agvice from St. Francis hospital "ho former German emperor Wwas counsels for Miss y Roberts, | ... : = o = ? X .xtraordinarily excited by e “v"l:i"r‘m_”‘m S great deal of the spectacular which |bill by Representative Dickinson, re- hool. s MCCORMAGK ls L ifter o hor husband's | “Hartford indicate progress toward | CXtracrdin cil yRexcitedbyjetaoiuane 3 characterized the pse of the sun | publican, Towa, to set up a federat | The second will he the appoint-. I+ 1 made her race on & plat- | yecovery by Councliman James L. |thatan asr sment had been reached _— ; | | | A representative from the com- ‘s office was in Berlin to- igating the case and the ment of a committee to Investigate | between Jap: dication a few weel 0, was interestin advisory hoard of co-operative asso- s ahout 60 percent |ciation heads. sites for a proposed new hi jand to recommend to a s Murray who suffered paralysis as obstacles confronted her. | 11 ¢ ione | tof a at lis home sev- m ‘ day inve: school [Famous Irish Tenor 1 Suffering — ar First, tk The moon w sequent 5 - overshadowed when it arose = LR E WY | primary was over and | eral weeks ago. He is abie to sit up approval of the first “‘""""";“ Was| vout 5 o'clock. At 6:15 p. m. it was| ° town meeting fhe site or sites most | T'rom the Grip at New Orleans— G o reput N St e e ported to have sald, “The socured regarc cedure to R DOSE | ‘¢ 2 a SRCHECANSE £ e hieh T alone ¢ i) the end. ; : Only the last stages of the eclipse The third measure will be to seck | = tore had to enterthe zeneral eleciion | ¢ fosiep B HTe ves. f Europe, predicted a quarter of r ‘re e, n discuss he T e 1 G ¢ 1ittee n a i Y \ N b [ ury @ ow ha ° zed Mr. Prentice, In discussing the |} 13" he viewed, as the moon did [éantheprog ommitice an av- | Now Qricans, Veb, 8 n Me- 'as an indey t opposed by H~ is being kent in the plaster ca firy e g0 NoW NAS Mmatorialized: t the state will ropriation of jons of case today said Rum not fo ex- he repercu not rise when the shadow of the |Senate Judiciary Holds Two Hours' | . tenor, s 11l v 1 republt h envelops the upper part o yrobably see e matter t ugh®to | A 2 d $£200 which a he use 0 % L i1l short e felt in the pr ‘1"u‘| m;h matter througl varth began to pass ever its surface Discussion But Fails to Reach Any ‘:‘ Al : ! :n ‘: \rr w:.‘4\1 ‘).‘ R S ort ar- | democratic dates PR will s yun be tin t P o Dbitter end, A secure optio a site or sites for S 131 r g ! of a e Tluropean state ne the. A Ankle Ts Broken i DeHaits Con et [PECHEOLOPLONTON B 1n O {ranged for tonight has been post-| Again like “Ma Mrs, Vuneral of Mr. Keency all the Furopean states, and it is ) n not the only one who fdenti Miss Josephine Fagan of Kensing- he proposed new building 2 S ! LB, Keeney, who | bound to case decp thinking and fieal the dog.” he said. “Several other |, 01 I el Britain on Satur- | \Washington, Feb, 9.—The nomim The Bristel and N e o S TR s furies Ini|heattiscaraiiine 1 ‘many and men are sure that it i the same one, [ (2% WS W S0 B iffored a |tion of Charles W. Warren of Michi- school boards have e e it : A T (1 o |amorEl (oha France is back- There is no doubt that the dog oo aakietA slippery pavement |Kan. to he attorney general, was dis- accept any more pupils in their high | %7 5 ; !{' > ,“ e TR | T N s See R ; : "t; home at |ing the bl Russia §a backs ehould be shot.” 1le went on to say | Drot(h B0EC < B Y ecident. She |cussed for two hours tolay by the schools and as there is no other |came Woree o0 ke by : DI EacH ta b \ colemn . high |Ing the yellow. and America and g {iABilal dog, allogea (nfibe ons|Mesile RS S REE o nnct | enates uiciary committes: infihout nisce near sl lo SEMBHEEIG G0 e Srhimnn X e elbrated at | Fngland are backing the white, which has done the killing, has kill- | X050 S0 00 was later taken to [any decision. Chairman Cummins Sl dreminaogars A "“i I B O s e e e it A Tonid b clasainen) ad: works Joseph's church by | Where will Germany stand? Where ¢4 about 15 sheep, while another iy, Sy opo will set the time for the next m Irsitipalicaninlsent fLilecomes) fon eel e : oiglothy 3 Magnell, | should she sta Fretla eonipaniod thethlack | N § L b nocessary for Plainville fo take care {regarded as serious 15 prob- lers. the pastor ) . Skt R ! LOEdchIchils ceenite Men's Lyceum Debate H of its own pupils. {able he wauld 1 to rematn in | jal took place in St. Thomas'| It is M the same s arisen fn connee- | it Willia is displei o the former ting in Germany O collie, had fiye to his credit. The q other dog was shot last Novemt Mr. Prentice said he recogni Indications are that there will be | Opposition b v prople debate | tion with the “sugar trust” investiga- bl et L 18- 1490 cost of t be held by the Men's tion conducted by congress twelve | o Ma ¢ wondering what |bis room several | Cemetery | | attendance at t Autos Collide pLomenes new school w which will esa Dela | the dog imm; .‘,n'»;\y(m'xr“ I rlalh, |1 yceum of Kensingtop tonisht at § ¥ears aso ar 1in which Mr. Warren's g 08 08000 0 i Ir—""-—“_—‘-— A R ntion paid him by the i dne to the f hat it was an un- At he Ken- |relation to the debt sugar industry I 2 1 ) t the t ot : o'clock in the parlors of the K | ¥ lans for the build - 1 this morning t W § et tyhe, Thagigs Tad beon seen |oclock I the parlors of 1he o ™ Wichigan camo under Inquiry. | iaen on ommunity 1heatre l o ills mombe [ il e by; him scveral ”(”“_‘“J:““"‘ onee l‘y‘\“{' debate will be in auestion of | Most of the discusison today cen-{ 1 ig felt that there will le w-m}' LA R JANI E & near Davitt's cr ful claimant to the Ho- N almost been captured after & ma-| ..o ment and should be of inter- |tered around that subject. A sub- or no objection to the proposed || JAMES KIRKWOOD and L e || \ onging to jh rauding expedition, Several = ShOS; . 50nay gerlin residents |committee, after brict consideration, yovemegt to secure a high school s : ME s E S R eriaded e have ‘f“‘ n (frvul n\th: dog ‘.\'jlclx has Woman's Aid Meeting |had reported the nomination to the hLuilding fo town. ere is no | ~“ \_\Im‘:ru‘.\n Iunn\\m oc 1 with her car Natior and 1o xes in I been invading 1]\(-',‘; 1\;‘ntr"‘\‘\:lt the| The Woman's Aid society of the {whole committee without recommen- building for this purpose at present | T eslal e ednentar T e axie, head lights and jcrs were | {he United States increased 198 1 knew from the first tha Berlin Congregational church will | dation. aithough there is a high school. The | | COMING—CAPITOL THEATER broken on Miss Delaney's car percent from 1912 to 19 log was somebody's pet,” said Mr. Prentice, kept appearance.” At the office of Nair and morning. in answer to a rumor that the dog had been replevined back by Rold its regular monthly meeting on | Wednesday afternoo 3 o'clock. e semion wi be 1+t e vone| ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ray Gets the “Air” and “Wind” Mixed BY BLOSSER Fast Berlin Items o i ) aid that no notifi-| The weekly whist socia will be | P - e L o L:Tx.::xm;'ad[ e atelved at that|given by the Indies of the Sacted (BECARTIGLESSINILTRIIN @ —) (T uey, a7/ may sa A i —V\ bl s 5 office. Tt was sald that the case will | Heart cl urch in the ch mv\"‘:w\” Y ;?‘op; GONNA BUY FoR. \ ( WIND D06 ¥ TUEY \ l‘ i 3 \M;)‘ "ON\.\ ey Sl g Ol KE 1 e~ 5 have to come to trial, eventually, {this evening at 8 o e m‘ MEf’ CANT GUESS WHAT ' ™ AINT NO SUCH Dos! i Cilagaroninchidie \ P (\ 7 \\CA;&S A \ g ! and each side will have to show rea- | Joseph Scoft “”‘M‘“""““ ! N ImeonmA sEr!! N0 I MEARD OF BIRD 3 WIND-DOG = WHA e S ? = &) ( yeau-TuATS i <oms for possession. R e e Mo ADOG! [ WHATKIND 0065 AN BULL DosS It IED OB A DOG USRS ) o A IT- A WIND | Prentice Company Annual | Mr. and Mrs. Robert & s ] ok S AN BULL DosS 22 AwND-DoG, {7, ANMES | 5 T-AW George E. Prentice was reelec New Britain sr-\v\l\ .Nl'(y‘ ~;]-<” e ( ISN)‘(' AN wLE\E DOGS BUY \ IRz ONEY THAT \ president of the Prentice Manufac- | Blests of Mr. and Mrs, 2 sy § ANENER AWND | \ sl JMISH - AY! BOT W\ HE'S CUTE! at their home on Main strect The monthly meeting of the Pro- | ding Circle will be heid | turing company at the anual meet- ing held recently. Other officers re- elocted were: vice-president, Robert gressive Re | at the home of Miss Hattie Mildrum 3 O O. Clark; secretary and treasurer, | s o Mildru \. B, Porter. The officers, together | on Main & reet Tuesday vening \/) ; 1 v ) Fred S.|February 17, with Dr. Willlam Martin, e 2 Troup and R. C. Legett, comprise A whist the board of directors for the com- d ' ing year. Trolley and Bus Collide A trolley car and & bus, both on {he Berlin line, were involved in a ¥ N collision this morning on Sand Bapk hill, Little damage was done, “as both conveyances were proceeding slowly at the time. Several windows ¢ \l were broken in the bus and the pos- = Banish Pimples By Using =} Cuticura

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