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Center Congregational Club Park street, ville church., Supper for members yesterday at St, I'rancls' hospital in and guests will be ed at 6:30 Hartford, after a short illness. He o'clock and a public meeting to was a native of Forestville and spent NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1925, . . will be held after the business ses- . John Bobotke has sold to Peter a""””e News sion. 5 2 antol News and Joganna Karlonas property on " The Center Congregational club Robert Doyle ! - will meet this evening in the Plain- Robert Doyle, 64 years old, died et b : which all are invited will be held the greater part of his life in that 1 ’ 5 at 7:30 o'clock. Rev, Rockwell tlon of the city, He leaves a m S fio ’ @@”M ':RASH IN [;[]URT OVER 00 YEARS OF SUCCESS | 1y mon Potter will bo the speaker. []IPHTHERIA [;RISIS T,'.»‘.,.h'. T _n.m.; Doyle, n: that clty. PP ST aTE—— Plainville Briefs The funeral will be held at 8:30 —_— Calsse ,.... Wilson ... match was as follows: L J. Birnbaum left today for a o'clock on Wednesday morning at Ehul Ray Neft of Broad strect | §t. Matth -t 4 prpoty X1 Dufty . ; 280 ay Neft of Broad strect la con- A brated at 9 o'clock at St. Matthew's Wednesday With Its Special Offer wsligaton o Gallion | i S sl v ol b g e g s s Sitnhe s : | he will be under obscrvation for a ¥. Laflin. The burial will take placo 7102 ment of tho stomach. | Eagles \n-omué A . (] M G E 2 Carl Anderson of 52 Bast street | S 0 E 40 T 30 “134 8 s SEi el i | A meeting in the memory of the Brm s Bl l DA A E ORDER D PA]D il Dot Is confined to his home with an In- ASSAULT GASE GOE v R late Thomas L. Reilly of Meriden, Second Operation : , : ’ . Rt 8 ture which he received while at | : e 4 t the country, will Removing Tee From Streets—Bowl- | 8. Covaleskie . S0 118— 288 2 2 ; Mis. Zabrowski Will Be Given |Lagles throughout the country, Unusual Values, Every One, Are Offered Each Wednesday. Goods That Are Hayes ...... 100 §0— WopknENew i Brilain, be held by the Bell City Aerie in S1— 2421 (i iold a regular meeting In the lon Sunday, February at which Attention of Qur Many Patrons. Interest. 427 43¢ LElet | Not Expect Recurrence of Flood | V¢ EREE eting 3 —_— ; rrangements for the me MEN'S 'HANDKFS PAJAMAS WHITE COMBS A crash between an automobile | rolled last night also with the fol- | (o1 blace. THome o ng—advt {theria cptdemic, are without foun-f o’ 5=, rle in the Eagles hall White with woven col- For boys, one-piece style | Slightly imperfect, regu- driven by Mra. Laura Plerce and a|lowing individual and team scores: S dution, aceording to Heulth Ofticer 108 of the Aerle ih e Fetes By Oy 5 | " )| ednesday ght. @ lar values 50c to $1.00 of 1263 Malin str be made for the banquet followin, : V i A S o S B 263 Main street, Hartford which | Goodall ...... §5 89 9 He sald that only two cases of the |P¢ made for the banque 8 slight defects, regular 25¢ | 4 "? 10 year olds, vegular | o,op ™ For Wednesday we |Mf| occurred on West Main strect Satur- | Litcher 12 1 UTHINGTON Ew [ malady were under warantine i |the card tournament with \ the kind, 10 $1.50, for 85c price them 19 ;luylnln)nl.lnm,\‘ ave its sequgl in tha | Smith 109 AL I the city and thut few suspeets were lrl"l“r,\'\‘\lll“» v","""‘“[ Dreclaife fora e C | Wednesday . at, each . c ; i S ELoTToR S | doned ; S Raymond T. Olson has been |FPOMIed: My anticipated a wpread | W0, 00 070 pgucation Meeting T 5 T 195 ot e e o ot a named cashier of the Plantsville Na- |y SIS 10 0 00 er s he| The regular monthly meeting of LINGERIE GLO\ ES APRONS Heavy (rusKERIEee e o Lt e ~| tional bank, which Is now belng or- [ To (I O e Br e aveled |the board of cducation wil be held L < g closely together. jeng on the Philippine Gowns, hand Duplex Fabrie, strap i has heen connected with the Birm- || S H school on Thursday evening at 3 5 s St i ng the damage done, asked the |ywap 8 been con ith the Birm- |\, 00 tor o spread of the diph- |HIgh school on Thursday evening Aprons, assorted colors | AL - 86 82 i SR e s (2 I o [ LD L IR dIPh- | clock. The meetmg was ad- license and his registration at which | woodruft 7 | 280 ants were able to check the malady fo v o9 tho death of Charles B s k! ) t o he dea 0! 2 LI O others with- was $1.50; for | Wednes- language towards her, it i3 alleged. | rinei . 5y ug Dog Warden T. I. T'cley, i |the scarlet fever i aimost out of |Leiche. futher of Superintendent of out, Wed. Wednesday > c dal . c 4 complain was registered with AERae Y S : l,m.lml to numerous (‘umpll i?ls‘ Te- | he city today. The greatest 1ruuh\u,.'\""‘f"“" Karl A. Reiche, on that 4 Y Grand Juror William J. Foran and garding damage dones Ly canine® | found with the scarlet fever and “;"‘ e Q0 3 3 3 B he is making an investigation into ; 240 | has issucd a warning that all dogs [ yhe giphtherla in the closing days| Jufts College Glee Club Coming . ML-S!C (,ASEh STRAP PUM EMBD. SC ARF the affairs. He will probably hale Office found wandering about the streets | o (po” scarlet fever spread w The Tufts College Glee Club will % For Wor g s . : . ¢ Fe 57 S eisbonsinangs & ! 34 | prosecuted : : munity theater on the evening of and brown, at Luggage | Yor Women, black suede, | poterial ” with edge to e aubaylor Daniages Magneson . S ol [today. Contacts with infected peo- | 'WRERS EGCE Gl E 0 FLlTor the ])ept" I)l'lC(.‘d spec1al for [ Cuban and Qpamsh lleC]S, | match, rogular price 590; “harles oscoe of 22 Vine street, ple resulted in additional cases and Wednes- l 00 | regular $6 to 3 98 for Wednes- o s L e b | BT o Shote » will meet at its rooms this evening. | el Ghatlicd concert_will be followed by a dance day: oty . | WS kmda‘ e day .. N C police court, to seltle for damage |SPANOW worelie.n The ladies' auxiliary will also meet. 1 Mrs, Martella Zabrowski of Terry- |in the '”.""“ ‘","‘,”:"fi”\"".;']”""‘c"‘“‘::;: which his truck causcd last Thurs- | ; 5 [vitle, whom Dominick J. Alcs, a real |{aP0Hate PIEPAT wone sy . . The Telloweraft club is a re- : ; 1B by Merritt Johnson of Church street. | - Sunday at {he home of her gr o ilis acarel biindiss! males| L.The Telowcra in Silver plated, shape to Leather, in underarm 'B|| Roscoe is said to hate faled to stop | LANATs - o b S daughter, Mrs, Arthur Clark of New |pia) ]jlno“hlggvy':‘s ®n Saturday, witi|cently organized organization _of $3.50. For our Wednesday shaped blade, set of six in | Bags, priced very special Jolinson gave chase. Ho caught him | 175 tee : Southingten for many years. She |continuance was granted when the :,\T,— P lagha fmentietsip e or DEPULY | 15 o report this morning. Ho is one ; b ik Thompson post, Women's Relief 'Sh\\":lrfxxj}",,\:p'(): el :r“:‘;l;:’xll,‘l' of the “Herald” carricrs in the town fthe postponement. 'Investigatlon by cgpg 'ywiil be held in 3. A, R. hall Rl meet this evening for a business ss- | wag the substange used by It o1 with violating the rules of the road "‘f‘]_' a broken arm reccived while | gon, which will be followed by card | Zabrowski, instead of acid, as as- Thursday m;;n \rhw:«(nm r\u‘:\‘l((;;?;: B 1, N 1(.”” lMability insurance of not less Dyson Will Speak ARl e) A s LT ornona ity M bt e culnggetinds finFasicldas ot iile | |its custom of presenting A aLe A P ! - Rempy” Rehearsals Progress SO s b erlin Ivews American Tegion Dance, er, will be the speaker at the regu. | settle for tie damage done to John- | 1 h";:’,”‘;‘]‘l;‘k seized with an aliack | ppe Peerless Entertalnment Co.| Rehearsals for “Kempy” the com- il aPNte I | f hemorrhages during the past fow e oh glon, will hold a dance and social| Men's class at the community house | Was unaware that e had struck the oo s r“‘xxy‘:q“"’i”‘_“"(':":"“;’ B e ed I‘ ment in the Town hall on Monday |on Thursday night at the Commu- the affair have been sold and it is|r e s b e e e e o e o | COI L ORI ERYCHLLIGE L L.aud cor. pastor of the First|sing splendidly under the direction ave been s siness sess o held | sa) at the 4 of the t e ; audensiager, po he 1 sing_ splc i | Phitadelphia, Feb, 10.—Virtual cxpected that Kensington and Ber- | nefore the address and a social will | Iit his car and it might have been | g, \lf\“]‘"'l’:”"',":':’ ']""’s""‘l"'w 4 | Baptist_church. Troop 1. B. & A. fof Couch Joseph Healy. Dresa 6= | ancittion of the motoroydls squad (of MEETS WITH FAV“R lin residents will take advantage of| follow. that the driver was unaware of ft |, " ; turned | G0 st and the procesds will g0 |hearsals wiil take place tonight and |0 city police force is announced ' . business trip of a few days to New H] On‘ s Th I N his home on Pine street, A solemn Bullards Grflfld Jumr FOl‘flfl Maklflg ll]- ST T 5 | York city. Hea[ 1GeT fiys ere 1S N0 high muss of requiem will be celes [ week. He is suffering trom an ail- | in St. Thomas' cemetery Donlon . an EREE jured foot caused by a nall punce | e ominent in the affairs of the lly Under-Priced F N Ing Match Game—Emil Volsard | pogiello Court General Lawton, T of A, Hearing Saturday on Complaint |the Eagles hall on Meadow street Specially Under-Priced For This One Day. Each a Big Bargain ai 1l Worth . e ) P y Y a Big Bargain and Well Worth the Critically Hl—Plainville Items of Leglon post rooms this evening at 8 | ©of Real Estate Man—Oficlals Do [0 o jarge class of candidates will lie other teams of tho league| wanted table boarders, 11 Nog- |, ftuwiors of a threatening diph-} (@5 =0 0ol ne rorular meets ored borders, subject to truck operated by Albert E. Sroka Standard Steel Joseph I Woisard this morning. A special election car is sald to have been parked at|Lambh A5E 81 | x ‘ | ot diphtheria to follow the rapid Household, Rubber ||| asing the tender. Mrs, Pierce, sce- ganized, Mr. Olson, who is married, {in the board headquarters in the . e ? (B operator of the truck to show his | Oyreics & theriu, Dr. Woisurd and his assist- made, round, squate and V | wrist, covert, beaver, sa- | found in large assortment 82 the past 15 y herlw, Dr. Wolkurd and fls a8t | 5 ined from last Wednesday on neck; some with sleeves, | ble and mode, regular price = at our Notion Section; for he became angry and used abusive |ryuiile oD Al in the bud. Except for a few cases, | 443 431 Fabrikoid kind, in black In rose, blue, on white the driver info court. Vincent voeuieocnnie 75 80| will be impounded and their 0Wners | (om carricrs, the health officer said | EIY¢ & concert in the Bristol Com: Waterbury, will be required, accord- | RaJune 99 83 Kiltonte Post, American Leglon, | kopt the records higher. | Pelloweraft Ciub of this city. The | ST e ¢ ove automobile 4 | Quinn 7 95| Mrs. Mary T. Hawkes, 97, die o accuses | fOr the event. FLASK VhS HAND BAGS ] day evening to an automobile owned ‘}“wh ; Mrs. Mary T. Hawkes, | estate broker of this city, accuses fit/\pocket, regular price Stainless steel, — with | ogeots ™ also silk Hand to sscertain the damage done and |SNCFIEY cececcen... 88 83 94| Haven, Mrs, Hawkes roside | e tiad o Batusdsy miosnig _us|Tembers of (he Masoria fraternity 4 e L at Black Rock bridge in New Brit- 4 leaves two daught Mrs. Fugene | case came up this morning for a 5 e special, $1 99 lfvorf, meccd $2 99 for Wednes- $2 49 A a1 bueo B H10 o palicad | EniLEVoluidion “Bunk stroct i | Case of this town and Mrs. John ng. Necossity of court ofticials | . “.‘ R. Ir,“\::;n.:l_' S at ... ¢ or Wed. ... day .. man there who held him for Deputy | CFi¢ally ill at his home, according | kjihourn of New Britain. |appearing in Hartford today caused 0L ReRY AT B 4 armony Chapter, 0. E, &, wi o police indicates that ; A loeAltamnt oot T s as i cl e | i RoasabeenconfineditoRhiaSonio) SERGORE Bt the police indicates that pepper| ol o 0 carnoon at 2:30. Last S playing. [serted by Ales. o 5 : than $10,000 Georga Dyson INGw Dritaln iewele| was | disoHAvsall whioniie ascaalit ol o e atiool SheNEwEBrilaln, % [(fags lof suzious palriotlp orkantiy Bolton-Kusica post, American Le- | lar monthly mecting of the Berlin [son's car. Roscoe claimed that e | [ Wil give a concert and entertain- | edy drama. which will be presented | l‘,”m_'hl at § o'clock in &range hall,| tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. His| other machine. Mr. Johnson cor- i aine yin and he states t < | evening, February 23, the company |nity theater under auspices of s‘.‘Phlladelphla Dlops : derlin, A large number of tickets for| talk promises to be of interest, The | roborated this angle of the case by | £ bim Bud e states tuat Bl [y, o g Joen geniired by Hev, G Joseph's Drama Guild, are \“m’”“'" 161 Motorcycle Cops this opportunity to enjoy them- Athletic Club Mceting and he would be satisfied to have from the Hartford isolation | f .y ™) ving equipment for the |tomorrow night at the theater in[(oqay by Superintendent of Police selves. McKcon's orchestra will fur-| Tho mecting of the Kensington | the damage paid for. L ate B Mo besd vHndcrs | it | anticipation of the premier per- |\wijliam B. Mills. “The day of the e 1ot f I e o into | BOIN treatment for scarlet fever for A ance on Thursday. Merlin T e R T : Athletic club tonight will be called | R 3 later summoned 1nt0 | (1o past month. His condition is | forman on rsday motorey has gone,” said Superin & ‘Will Observe Birthday at 8 o’clock, sharp, it was announced w Britain court on charges of i | Gormely plays the part of “Kempy” | tendent Mills. : crience has ) 0 CHER as a ¢ : " ivery much improved although he is | mah Woodruff Chapter, T A. : iy enc 1 RGSld(%l][S PI‘&SCI][ flt LyGEIllll Mra Nian ) ; today. This will enable those wish- | transporting lquor and his case was ‘ prosed nithough dhopta (B NNENAVOONLY D | Miss Marion O'Connor, Star|ghown that little automobiles are Isabelle Gray of Ber- still weak. He was able to be out | R h regular monthl 8 as able to be out | R, will hold its regular ) of several Community plays,, Will [jmore valuable for bandit chasing lin street will obse the 78th an-|ing to attend the Amcrican l:u,mn coniinued. today for the first time since he was | meeting at 3 o'clock Thursday af! Mee[mg vote “Aye" [0 Quesuol] niversary of her birth on Sunday, | dance, lo do so. Removing lee {a¥on 1l His tany rlends si18e einaantat thel Home otiMrs, Jamcs (B2 ”“‘“"l‘“‘“l“f‘ f"““l"‘ ""'}" |and street patrolling purposes than VFebruary 22. Mrs. Gray, one of Last Berlin Items Employ » town under the | S O b oa eAs | cistoll prass Snnug les, Wo. als . ANie ! mployes of the town under the |pleased to know that he is on the |'pson of Oakland road. Austin F.| o W Gl clections | jearned that motorcycles are of little Berlin's best known women, has, | The regular meeting of the| direction of the selectmen have been road to recovery, e forester, T : 0 recovery. Howes, state forester, Will speak. | oy aong the business matters |vaiue in running down automobile through her kindness to aill in times | Knights of Pythias will be held al| removing the large chunks of ice Does Somer: \ y ;i 2 e : 2 IATHS K8 0 s & sault | Delegates and alternates to the Con- N e s USRS T F o AFFIRMATWE WINS DEBATEi"' sickness or need, ecarned the |their hall on Grove strect thfs eve- | apout the center of the city and!| A motoreycle driver furnished a R el Qo onsidsrationgoti annual | gpecders. 5 . ning. sl | tinental | menting of the Bristol Brass corpo- me, indma Gray”, and by this | DIDE n this manner have boen relieving |good bit of comedy for a crowd of | yrs, R. P Dickerman will be in | po| name 1s sho known to Most of Ber- | e lotal mombers of the Gil|somewhat precarious driving condi- lonlookers Sunday aftornoon at fie | aygo of the musica program. A DR e L o L ilany imed at in Mrs. Gray Will Observe 77th Birth g (l}r“‘)‘»q\\fls born in Wethors. |Uheir troop at Berlin Wednesday af- :h”l“: (ilr: vm‘amlqhn”x‘; TG (:‘”n:(tj‘\‘\h::v \;:x)r‘.mvrmv 'n;‘rn‘n;::f CrossIng | spceial fnvitatlon has been \m‘ll 4 on Broad street. | Bill Before N. Y. Assembly day on February 22—Fog Envel-|ficld in 1547, She spent her early 1911000 L o e n e e s i et Sl Lot el 9 attend this mecting. | phe annual meeting of the Amer- | Albany, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Cere- ; [iife: there, atlending: tho diatrict |- Zne weekly “Smile Awhile® sotidl | iiin niave been fised made condic |his seat and landed ahead of his e Al jean Silver Co. will take place at|monies conducted by the Ku Kiux ety e 0 B GRS G G e e e oo I e i o i e R (0 el B el o ‘h‘v;yo Head One SHotiin 130 o'clock at the company offices | Klan, Hallowe'en celebrations -and cial Tonight—Other Ttems. community in which she lived has |00UNt of the Valentine soclal to be | gyeq i T R s e SR e S : el jother sobssrvancesgnliere marks: o Tt ; civen by the Ladies’ Aid society in - - Ti cel | No Flood Expeeted lother disguises are used would be since been taken over as a part of [BVCD DY & y e e (s are auaymice ant " CH T Ticket Quarre No Flo Do o sguises are us 1 3 The affirmative won tho debate!the town of Newington. the church basement Saturday eve- | SV trestafaraiaraanicesiant Repairing Crossings Theater Q | Fears of a disastrous flood, sim- |prohibited under the terms of a bill at the meeting of the Men's Lyccum | Mrs, Gray was the daughter of |1NE at § oclock. SDCITSoRle AN e e sSiieshegraliioat fehate (B er, BOTlaneD Sl s et e B to the one of last spring when jintroduced in the Icgislature last i i = psily s s A very enjoyable time was had at | travel over them. - worst are [been repairing the crossings at West [ usi, of Drooklyn, was shot in the | city was inundated, causing [night by Assemblyman Louis A. of Kensington last night on the|Henry and Martha Whaples, of old Sk : : : e i e nta ¥ i ) g cenaington lastfalels orpRie | Hionry and ks ; the whist social given by the ladies | Probably Tinden street and Canal fand East Main streets and they are |back by one of three assailants | o\ %ihoucands of dollars in loss, | Cuvillier, democrat, by el ey ExporehiD)| e wan marricd, In 1567, to|Of the Sacred. Heart church last |8treel. Tinden street been re-|in fairly passabl condition. They |his home last night and one of the not entertained by the city offl- | Heavy penaltics would be imposed. - “Hmtv”” i ]\“1 “(Ih( tlo\\'n at| G : ge “x‘;Am;‘ (r'l:(' I'w ”;vuh\' evening. Miss Florence Wenning | duced to a muddy stretch and the fwere torn up from the ice and frost | men was lat¢ killed by a policeman, | ;1o “yo0yse of the prompt work | e reassess the property in the Feorg enry G he ¢ ¢ | wa e T > children attend o schoo ore | anc e love il iy o o flecing tl ise, following a | o £ Hisks e et koo L lll“]‘lm)\‘mfi T e e as the w er of the first prize and | childven attending th .,r‘v. 1 er aind th veling of the road bed | whi fleeing th hous follow |of the public works department in “Bob sled Balldl(S” {2 e R S T e B Mrs. James Malone of Kensington | are sometimes forced to walk in the [has helped to eliminate this source |quarrel over tickets to an amateur | oo o." 0 the catch basins and > SRl yR0Cotn s PSR [ Gray hae e e ooy |Was awarded second, The gentle- |imuck much to their discomfort. It }of inconvenience. |show. Graniusi said the men, | BEEEE AP GO e the surface In Clutches of Police in favor of .h; m”{. g el ‘:val mm-) o .' C ;“' f{“ ""'y" men's first prize was won by John | is impossible to do anything with Committee on Banquet | whose names he did not know, Eae i et o e WA G AN TN e 1 D Twenty= L, "‘ e r'n‘ o ,"” ‘ic’ Here| l",'f" 1o "r, colp “"‘“ d.“; 1’;‘ Lewls and consolation, Frank Lanza | his street at the present time but | The Plainville mber of Com- |tempted to force him to pay for | ZR T T s ico is being dug |three boys ranging in age from ‘7 ter of the fec v”‘“‘“ “'m"\”"1 "“~\' o dying in infancy. Mr. Gray died in | ¢ Kensington. Another social will | steps will be taken to put it finto [Merce committee on the annual [fifteen tickets to the show 1 |away from the gutters so that the [to 14 vears. alieged “bob-sled ban- lin is ready and willing to be held in the church parlors next | shape in the spring. |banquet will be rcady to report to |unsuccesstully attempted to sell, | 233 5 Labe as can | dits.” were rounded up last night b the idea of reassessing property. a” Gray has taken a | feninis s started | Streets are in as good shape as can ght by “The afMirmative speakers at th 1l community Monday evening. anal street s living up to its |{NC organization at the March meet- | When he refused all three started | pg expected S sotis Nultleypand Sbtisyils he affirmative cakers elk e J ity S N LAb . ling C CSE 5 G ML I * 4 e e A number from this place will at- | nyme.” people are forced to watch |18 on thelr plans for the annual |shooting, e Gl o betiew. | The damage to the Memorial | They ave charged with stealing more ! ngreg i 88 e 5 tend a Valentine masquerade and | g i e sk banquet. The committee members| Patrolman Henry J. lev= | b oulev okl P ke i than 100 sleds, many of which it is Arthur L. Moffatt and Ora C.\to live. She has seen many im-|ganco to be given by the Acorn ! ik S16P a8 they are in danger of\,,"Burton 1. Phelps, 11 Rl s 11 men tobbera) orsred ihew | DOUICYARD, dlone. Jast yene by rex : b and those who upheld the | provements, the changing of means | atnletic g X ACOTN going in over their shoe tops, The | X, Phelps, 1. Garfield [ing 11 |20n (ot thofranpagevof. flie Prgnd- | llEEEd.ACNE ! Al of the . e B. Wright | S ana { meAn |Athletic club of Kensington at) g jectmen will probably open the |7ON°S and Georgo Hehd [to hait. When they did not 1 pycy river, amounted to $16,000, |members of the “gang™ are public negative side were Cha 3, Ut!of transportation and many other [Grange hall in Berlin Saturday eve- |° S e | Board of l(vl {fired directly at them and Killed | = Ao school students. and Richard Colby. Judges, Hen- | jmp: ments. She s an active [ying, Prizes will be awarded for gutters in the worst places and in The Plainvilial Boar B Y The others escaped. according to the city reports. ry Hooker, Postmaster Sidney M.|member of the Berlin Congre e Ty i) s e S sy (iR @ VRA IO water to run oif. Taft Tells of Enforcement Bewate] will hold another session tomorror | — ari et : Cowles and Miss Beatrice Neal, were | tional church a hard worker | furnish music for the occasion. Bowling, Match o v Horace ¢ the Taft = Z A afterr o ) &) 9 3 Rt atr unanimous In their choice of thelin that organization Ay Not In many months has P =l qpnoonigbaty Seiean B()\ 7, Fathers (hl]dlen School at Watertown, spoke to an ‘clock ir et i 5 o'clock in the t |audience of about 500 people last winning side, giving all three points “Proceed With Care” ville witnessed a bowling match | O 2 S e o v 3 ] e e IR0vs Rinb False Alarm Whieh occasioned so much interest |PUrPOSe of I uymr ol Deserted by Parents |nignt at the Prospect Methodist ho have an app 10.—John Naumo, | chureh on “Law Enforc He argument, evident preparation and|ators in Berlin today was “Procced | - as Hw( played at the Recreation al- | o - Rl et s e, Na B -3 “n ment janner of delivery. {With Care.” The heavy fog, which But Are Quickly Caught |\. cvening between the Bul-|[rom the assessme L - 7, bravely played father to his baby 1 close application of i Fire apparatus was sent out on a jaras the Second Gperation |SY: e board h e busi- | {our and his five-year-old brother | exist utes, especially n an unusually large at-|has blanketed this scction of ~thej o “HBAET IR HER S ErE ol ance at the meeting and. the| country for iwo days, did mot lift |Vild soose chase ubout 5 o'clock}icams from the Standard e e red two he prohibition situatic yesterday afternoon when an alarm is expected t ro»m was comfortably filled with in-!{oday and drivers of vehicles moved _ Jearings league, One of the la S - T tantity 5 ¢ was discovered by r aft was introduced by Mavor | . . " Rev. Mr. Fiske To Speak ke s hted and | o oved to be a false alarm. Chief o P00 00 (") Tmportant Mecting 2 e : | 5 4 o . ey e road, y C j on atley n | The lain 1 T S ‘ h William J. Noble informed the po- | | The Plainville group o art- 1 ‘< Birthds u ' " A. Fiske, pastor o - W escapes were sec land the playe ek and ne i ' - . on's Birthday Banquet y 2L voral narrow escapes Weso seel {lico and Policeman Thomas J. Fee- | D ek rord County Y. M. C. A. s L 5 sl St L Pape's Cold Compound ¢ principal address at' Berlin toc where a quick HERt S e : o . = . inELetithe AUIKILY: iart the \wiealwas alll that Jeaved |ooois D aliCr B Heency victorlous., Theve were defested by |7 Gl L) & ) ! tal a s after [ Prospec thodist church on Mon- ke two tablets scum, which will take the form of a R % q,“,‘ f S over the names of four boys, rang. R e A ‘n clock in the undertakir ' b 4 s s 5 e e Eealin R 3 jcars from crashing into on ling in age from 9 to 13, to P’robation ; th¢ BUlIATIS 1 prodio "ot W. A Ba oidis e S 1 three doses 3 supper at the Kensington Methodist | gther, | g the players strict attention u) A the chure ev, M & BT church on February 23, This meet-| * Along the flats batween Kensing= | onicer Edward C R e i e RO T ™ [ dren's soci: : fstor 3 7 tsfic 1 The first dose ¥ X AIO0E th NSINE- | hay are alleged to have admitted UL R \nunmr should 1 t r et | - Always gives relief. ing will be for men only and Will be{{on and Berlin street the mist was : | were in the pi condition last > the ¢ ling wa er an be e S el ate ¢ e o D shnding alarm. Dt o about them. 1 tie ki & ~4 'he second and third The next debate will be held onljavel of the ground. Cars on the o “\ ‘“_““ O RIE ' land Captain Jim Paul re g VIRST 1 XPRESS ELEV ATORS Property Transfors [ : 8 “"“"""’i‘ March 9, the question for debate be-| tupdpike also picked their way . 1 ainstays of their separate feams serlin, Berlin is about T has s to Jos ¥ ) T s “Resolved: That the Connecticut | glong with care, it being impo The funeral unidentificd | iy the “Rushing Du to have its first express elevators, or | ature should enact @ law re-|sible, at times, to sce more than 25 | MAN. “}m was Killed by a train ittt feansiol | the -Ger pE i : quiring all automobile owners to|feet ahead. near Newington last Wednesday qpo qoral pinfall for the even them. These will b Hotel onof. land! lon Hie oo e minte night, was held this afternoon at 2 L 1 Thomson’s Gang P aten 1o tween two teams was t A e Bell o R AORISL | Gollbction ot clclock: v. Harry Martin, of the ' {1000 of the games but the Second i wstars” cadeavored to show the Ber- | Newington Congregational —ehurch, gprqtion took two out of the three Colds, Fever and Grippe L e greater than t C : {ascl 1t 4 i N » 'y Jruggists lin Construction Company's team | officiated and interment was in \'“‘cnm s played e scores of the |[it is the most speedy remedy we know. | FPACHY 8 el now ru 8. Russc K the guarantee it. | what bowling was, last night, with |ington. T gh and Quee the result that Mr. Thomson's as- | | gregation was beaten by over 117 i man, bowling 238, while Captain Robby Hoffman, Nello and Cooncy | | starred for the Bridge shop work- L e TLL 60 IN AN SEE O GAENE A N VOUBETTERRIN ) L OH JAY, SAE ¢ ; . { ) Second Operation te merged ¢ parlors of Connolly after sior, which is u to o nd two tracts of 1 1 two tracts of mpound.” " escription prepared fo t iy a Preseription prepared for torestandilil 00MS. | company have heard % g ™ L ALWAY | about “Jim's” prowess on the alleys TAG'S MOM AN MESBE COOKIE SATURDAY, DIDN { ALONS=T HAVE L\/auz TEARS FOR s | and nhis downfall was a great disap- | SHE'LL GIMME A A You 2 IT WUZ AWFUL COOKE A BEYTER | ; D.DLENTY OF BB, i COOKIE Yo 60 600D To0-1 LIKE AN PORPOSE ! | ’% TEARS, MISSUS 1 12 Siilenge et Y v : 2 : “ lovel e R G e N{saay HOME AGAN. f i THOSE KIND WITH 1 ® O\ LL/ /& ne oO\)SEV://r s 0\€Y 3 | secking new felds to conquer, hus | i RAISINS IN 'EM! ‘ j y C l u\.m- nged the bowling team of the ~ - OMPIEXION| | e e o ok e (‘1erI taday with the greatest of Use Cuticura Soap sure. The boys from the print daily to keep your E » heen training for the t| skin clear, Cuticura ¢ weeks and have been rolling off Ointment torelieve| | games regularly. They are confident d ol !that they can give the Kensing- by shampoos with Cuticura| |date has been sot for the gume. Soap, assisted by touches of Cu- Have Qo Vinitor 4 - The board of relief, in sesslon yes- ticura Ointment when needed.| | jay afternoon in the assesosrs Bamplen Proe by Mall Address -] | room of the town hall, had one visi- ) s th ot “| | tor during the meting and little ob- " Cuticura Products Are Reliable. jection to the figures of the sors was shown W