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ing and dist bution of ashes to the congregation, This evening at 7:30 o'clock, there Wil be Benedlction and distribution of ashes, At the Episcopal church this morning at 10 o'clock Holy Com- munion was celebrated at 10 o'clock. This evening at 7:30 o'clock, the “D, & L."” Chats Never Sell A Bear’s Skin Plainville News I9SUES CALL FOR Bristol News WIND UP AFFAHRS Every Mother Should Read This! | Mrs, Alexander Bradley of Danbury, Lita d Penitentlal office will be | G says: ‘“‘After 14 | SETTING TAX RATE [z oo e omer“vve comn, s e eness' - (JF BRISTOL PLANT || Before He Is Caught Firemen to Eat 1ast found a good medicine, nsdislnie Two poor men were walk- BT Final plans have been made by through the woods. ing They found a Gun. the members of Plainville Hose Co, No. 1 for the supper and soclal to- One of Dr.TruesElixir Liguiation Proceeting Rapiy, ‘Selectman James Simpson Pub- 7 morrow evening in the firemen's| I was nearly discouraged. I was giv- . e the men spied a Bear who i i Plerca street. Following | ing my oldest girl thi 1 happened to be asieep. lshs Notic of Town Meetng | >3ms, v, v #r, roovin| ng my ot i somting ey | Offiil tatement Saps P » || The men started. bicker- '] ing as to who should kill the Bear. One said, “I saw the Gun first, so I ought to do the Shooting.” And the other said: “You can have it your own way, but.I am a better Marksman than you.” And they kept on arguing. of Dr. True's Elixir handy, and only | give It occasionally, I have tried so many things, but now as soon as 1 RESOLUTIONS ON ROCKWELL ! will eat the results of the culinary uttempts of James Boswell and Wil- Hlam Cunningham. Reports of vari- \MONEY ~ ORDER - RECORD | Ships Progeny of Famous Cattlo— FEB. SALE PRICES ON FURNITURE ONLY HOLD GOOD REST OF WEEK ous projects completed by the mem- | 8€€ signs of worms I give Dr. True's | bers of the company in improving | ENXirs the station will be read. o > | Death of Harry A. Hannum ulld‘ o The True Family Laxative | Fire Alarm 8y ; Pt . With the contemplated shutting and worm expeller William Barlow—West Ends De- for quick relief.” down completely of the Bristol Mfg. pure-quality herbs, Play in Simsbury Friday Night— Lenten? Beesioey Totaye-Piatnvills feat Guardsmen—Claim Misrepre- Co. plant on West Main street, Plainvillo will be left without a Made of strictly Family size sentation in Sale of Store. Briefs, . means of signalling when a fire | $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. f e TIME YET lF YOU HURRY Selectman James Simpson, with [ breaks out. When the steam at the s I i ) | |d:|'ll~h\uh'n| of the a{(uirx of the Meanwhile the Bear ’ [ Selectman Edward P. Prior, consti- | plant is shut oft, the town will be | Successfully used for over 73 years | Bristol Mfg. Co, which has s || awoke, heard the conversa- . | largest remaining portion in Plain- || y:" * = Tha . i ]um, is going forward rapidly ac-|| 40D and ran for its dear life. {cording to advices from officials in G b B AR B forced to turn to the Trumbull Elec- tric Mfg. Co, for help until | tuting the board of selectmen, is- | sued today a notice calling for a some | special town meeting in the Town | other arrangements can be made. o S R e S P S5 GO th Ak Tor) I hall Thursday evening, March §, at | Though many of the people are not [EazERsotethe saciilinkgRuR g clork; We never Advertise any- Ouriastcaltionn k 1 " liahl |'8 o'clock for the purpose of laying |in favor of having an alarm sent for | pital suffering from an attack of | “ll'n')'.ul\.'l o Hanos “"‘“‘;" Sine thine M thati et a o it 5 . . | ¥ g e | company's affa r some ne, i ur las or bi ing |a tax on the grand list for 1924 |from the Trumbull plant because of | old fashioned grip. ficonpanysgatataitors ; fhaven't ca g savings to those wanting reliable g SRR s R et D L NS R st iRt e Bl 0 8 c ) alters, connecte he liquida- 1 1. 1925 town, consideration of a siren alarm | held a regular mecting last evening | Matters, connected with t day of April, 1925, tion pr the officials declare, pleasant for Patrons to come, gue rolled | Premier Kato Quoted As Speaking rt's alleys The Temco Bowling l¢ at Ha PROFIT. | although the score was declared b the Bristol scorckeeper to have b part of the selectmen last year and the board is working equally William Barlow 69, hara | the weekly schedule of Russia in Very Fricndly Terms Willlam Barlow, 69, died at the Furniture for any room and purpose. | The tax rate stands at 231 mils.|1s thousht to be Inadvisable. in tho Leglon post rooms on Whits | lon process ihe ofticlals declare. || FECEIIOEEE PRS2 Comae | This represents the rate of 23 mills | The best solution of the problin |ing street. e e i o " |1evied at the town meeting last | Which now confronts the town, is the | Small tenement for rent. Mrs, All- | 40Wn for about a year and the || and then be told, “The goods Mareh sl 923 ana |Installation of an individual bell |derige, 23 Hough St., Plainville— |local plant has been torn down asi| aye on their way, ete.” Hand Suites for livi o dini N d A LR L D L e T 5 (e Do Pk : |the property was bought by the | andasome suites 1or l1ving 1ooms, dining rooms an a 3\!1"0’:1 ‘“fé"“""““"{""l" “"'(”‘” This, It I8 understood, could bo| - Bristol & Plainville Electric Co. || WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE! converting o ooke stree nto a Jd . i ey . s s || WHAT WE HAVE ADVERTISES UN! y ; 1 > stato ald road. This speclal tax will | OPerated from the telephone offico| Dollar Day Thursday at Model Will Play chambers, also odd chairs and other pieces for any Tomain for two yenma wore s may |and will be the means of notifying 20 per cont discount on ull| Gilbert Migh school quintet sof : i otk i lali the men of an alarm. Som Also dollar specials.—advt. |\insted will oppose the local Hgh "3&”"’50“&'2 gn'nflta] place in the house. Last year little Interest was taken |Other main signal would be r — | school five on the high school gyin- LA 32 ) | in‘the meeting which lovied tho tax |duired, however, fo send out the{ For Sale—Cow manure. $4.00 @ nasium court on Friday night io rate although an important chango |§eneral alarm to nollfy the firemen jloud, defivored anyRheroan fthe last home game of the season | nearly finished, The greater part of | in the rating for the town was ef- b jio o ‘{“‘)“;I e ‘X)’ S e : 8 | for H\"I AU(‘\H-‘ (Hh'rl has hunr,'lup [ the cquipment was moved on Mon~ = - 3 3 = fected. In 1923, the tax rate was 25 |16 Wil probably be taken L R | @ good record this scason so that|jay <when the banking house was Fully 15 per cent saved this week if you make selec et T e T a2 2% |the meeting of (he fire company fo- JAP COMMENT T e R 6 (e ot o 4t 0 ERE T 3 el * oL ¢ night and a general discus- Fchoes of the recent Wilby High | 444t 5 Lo . 5 . . was cut down two mills making the | MOTFOW nis | 0 | addition provides room which the tion while Sale prices prevail. CONSIDER IT AND total rate 23 mills for the year, This | $10® “(1’,’ N e ’I‘l‘”"\_ . —_—r | gamo in Waterbury, when the game | pank 1ag necded o take care of the represented close figuring on the OMCo oIk NOLCs | was given to the Waterbury five, | apig)y expanding businees, 2 ‘ning w e followin in- £V 1 g e, i " this vear to keep the tax rate down, | 185 ovmIE ¥ il o I [in favor of the local five, indicale | nome of nis daughter, Mra H, C. although seyeral important matters | 4/V14U& s #| Tollowing Treaty. |that Bristol won the contest. The|pyancis of 64 Putnam street, last are to come up for consideration |, b L 245 | By The Waterbury papers eriticize Referee | pigny ater a short iiness. The re- C. Griffin . 89 245 Byl | Huer of Yale, who had charge of | . during the coming year. Hebden 53 241| Tokio —Commenting on | 8 e e e | Mains were taken to Taunton, Mass,, This may, it {s thought, causo the |y, 00p 03 the ratification of the Russo-Japan- | 'h¢ ’*"‘""'_““;’ s Lo 1‘!"’,_"»"""’1 today for burial, tax rate to be higher this year al- |11 10 Ak | ese agrecment by the privy council ‘“fh ;‘“:“‘ ondss Eassalcctackensac Property Transfers A i E sesivie i o remier. Ko is o e meeting. Plet B » oef lhollgh‘ no definite Infuxnulmn hasios e 10 today, Premicr Kato is «unjffl by AdoptbRbceN RGaoTutions Pietro and Lisa Bartucca have e — been given out on this item. i _|the Japanese press as follows sold to nk and Rose Pappa a Resolutions expressing the regret s meot- | t | i i Considering that next we - “It is a pity that such a house and four bulldi ts on Sun- - mirror, double boller, dishes to'com- | road will be permanently repatred | 1,01 B TR ALl % | country as Russia should have been | over the recent death of Park Com- | [0 2% REae eriin News plete prosent pattern, records for|as soon as the frost leaves the | yofpe pein during (ho vear 1t 15 ex. 0= 4By [excluded from the world's inter- | missioner Albert F. Rockwell wera [ S35 E0 00 0 phonograph, dish towels, play-|ground, the filling in being only | 0 2 MYC CUITE LIS MR G €8 | Riecker ... 8588 |course for so many years. Concin- [voted at the meeting of the park | y'e f €10 MET Aa® so1d G T008S o i rary. kK ha 4 - L > I Seymour . 8 81 + Lty et = b aard A 5 d |and f acr f 1a : f\:z::n;i :\:4:1!;?;\.4nt'nfons;lst”;l;” fir :;Ftll‘]“fi-o":”'l' ;I;hr:]t't‘r‘jvx‘sk hd%ldoml taken. Property own especially ()r‘s\r-‘ 07 90 sion of th ].\:sn]nn- Apan s:\ treatly ‘Ml?;!fll?fl- n;z..‘\rz ;131 ?rjv‘;r.ogllwm.l. I strect to Adolph Schultz. : gs, trapeze, and chute-the- | work abol n, such %) should be the omes to attend the yp o Bt therefore, must be regarded as an | w e city clerk as well as being | Atiielimend Afide chutes, incinerator, floor wax, floor | smoothing over rough pieces of ; o0 M. Hart d achievement worthy of congratula- | sent to Mrs. Rockwell. i : o o mops, brooms and an upright piano. | highway. meeting because of the effect that |y jyingston 88 107 {lon ot only/fromiihe ivicwooint| 3 Deputy Sherift. Martin 1L Iour- 1 on% 0 SRAUDTEIL DIANO LEANAY the decision will have on their | o Wil S JecHAgTIoLgon.Y o P | Harry A. Hannum witz has attached property of Jennie d The upright plano appeared on East Berlin Items hookethooks (Ttirests Sithtine raas i of the two countries, but from the | jp. ..o 4 Hannum, 06, a well|C, and John A, Carlson in a sult for el thenis (st yenr i Ghtho i o1y B Thelwee kIviimeetinglofitneX Comz (i neesialipat s i | St 60 Oee Safoty Sw DLOn el w ] I A wown resident, died at his home at | $4,000 brought by E. C. Abrams of does not fail them and it is hoped i - Safety § Between the two countries there | | = m| iat i i f"’l munity club will be held in the | tne tax rate will be raised or kept | e e S e s Main street yesterday afternoon, | this city, alleging misrepresentation RSy e Sleu"l Thers 15 no doube| I at § o'clock. The entertain- | hyiiding a new high school build- | to sincere efforts all these have | Mim to his home since January. He |street to Abrams, It is alleged that : That & piano s mesden at the come | ment program will be In charge of | jng conronting the people of Pain- | S |heen settled or have heen brought | W4s born in Weston, Vermont, on|Abrams was a minor at the time the Sllspellded Fll]e OI $200 MSO iy ‘;::‘!::vlsllxx:‘;ll;d“‘,p el LAV ead aniiiranclalCone ville, it is to the intercst of all to Stocking to the point of settlement, Jan 7, 1560, the son of Putney | sale was made and therefore could ¥, Sonas, Lo Lokt The local members of the Order | cut the taxes down as much as pos- “It is to be hoped by the peoples | and Lucy B Hannum. not act of his own accord, many parties and dances are held in | of Eastern Star will attend a riceting | ped by . ‘ | H ded 0 t b Jud that building, o easorn Bl end a mecting | ipie. lof the two countries that the agres- | His varly life was spent in that| Lagies Night Targely Attended. Szl acromwe.b tuistevening, Many remarked about the mnegli 3 | ment n ratified will be used for ' place and in 1897 he came to Bris-| . = an Il y ge Need For Playground The Ladies' Aid society of the : Loo AL = 2 IR e 1)( easlive wheré he was employed as book.| The annual Ladies Night of Com- The request for playground equip- | Methodist church will hold their gence, s_v!u y termed it, of the s Sniederman 41 3.1 the promotion of mutual friendships : € x‘v‘ as “" | pounce tribe, I O. R. M., held in Red e ment brings to light the fact that | yeers sSmile Awile” socnl 1 lcetmen in not clearing ray the | H. Griffin S0 and for such purposes his govern- | keeper and skipping clerk for the |FFTRZE 1 PG &S0 0, e O A B0 B linslyonnaent chilazan: Havatie | e e omilatamnilaitaoctaliinithe fis oo hyinin & e Svcinter e 58 | ment is preparcd to employ its best | Ciayton Brothers Atithe Himefotl i e T Seorsa ik APPEALS FROM DEGISION e s partake | Chureh parlors Thursday afternoon | .oy byt it was simply & resolu- | Pavano 96 efforts.” | change of management of the fac- el Piaa : playground, where they may partake | a¢ 2 o'clock. Mrs. J. R, Belden will | 41 : : o1 THa exchange of ralificati - S i ok 4 | Fairchild of Bridgeport was the i d 7 11 228 tion they had taken to actice | Edwards g 31 The exchange of ratificatior tory he was appointed ge man- : L in athletic sports. A playground in|,et a5 nostess and all are invited to | - s | s ITahtuE i lamatlatralions: b sosition which he heid up to |SUest of honor and the A. B. G the rear of the Community house | ayrond. feanang i s meil elddmoniile | @ Rttt fe e e s oo ahen e 4P S | quartet of Waterbury furnished en- Truck Gets Stuck in Mud on Farm- | wu1q provide a place for childten \ e ; | town.is not in a v bad way as 436 | ST years when hi LIt i e R S S | P | _Mrs. Charles Slater and son of |, i - | C R Yool Sale place at Peking tomo Bl et T T S o 2 h | far as debt is concerne Ww. R. ood Sale | ng the pa years LI BRI e o) annet ington Road—Athletic Club Whis | |0 P without dang ¥ Kensington spent Tuesday as the | e Wi RE Gl ollroreatiay N e e I he has been on the road for. the |MeNt: dancing was enjoyed until mi from automobiles and other Vehi- | gyecis of her sister, Mrs, Olof Ben- | Money Order Record | ik el { : seas o 5 Dol Jeen e rog S iant, Attracts Targe Crowd—Donation | cles, a danger which §s alvaya pres- | son at her home on Wilcox avenue.| The Plainville post office created |hold a food sale and ”:] “1‘,‘ e Ex-Pnncgss | St ember of| Auviliary Mecting Thursday. ent when they play along the| \yires have been strung on lower @ record in tbe issuance of mency |the home of ":”‘ i - Stephen Terry lodee 1 0. 0, 1| A large class of candidates will be Party Coming—Other Ttems. streets. e Maln street by the Connecticut Light w't:‘ s 3'<tv‘r‘r!n\"4 )‘ number ]vu' \l‘,“".“(','f",‘:‘.v‘,” e ;’:“ FihE S 5 2 1t Franklin lodse. A. 1 and A, 3L, Re.|initiated into mempership at the Should the Worthington Com-|apq power Co. for the installation | Orders lssued throughout the day jat 2 o'clock ik B sl : | regular meeting of the American L $200 and was given o jail sontence | ErOUNd with attendant in charge it} “rng jadies of St. Gabriel's church | (0¥ Of the post office. This breaks [A. R. Al ked to domate food to He was married on March 18, 1553, | s Leglon Hallion JharMaR ity e T o€ | would be performing a public 8erV- | wiil meet at the home of Mrs, James | the record for any individual day |corps are ask ; b > 150% Lovening at S o'clock. Amendments of 15 days when he appeared before | 0, 1or Berlin,: Holi Penfleld avenue Friday | in this department. the enterprise {oadlissiinnlciLkens i hamihe b Rty lawal willliba tuctadiilson Judge George Griswold in the Ber- Whist Ts Well Attended af‘l‘olrfi?o“o:“ FRHR LR VLR ™ e oo e rvflmr-‘ Lenten Missionary Box e B0 Gl [ty Sl e S s R SR e lin town court last night on a charge | . \whist and dance held in Tloyd 1001 are being kept busy, according to| The Woman's awsiliary of the Italph Hannum of Tiridgeport; onc 27 other busices raatiie to the oEdriving while under the influenco | 151 Kenatngton, Jast night by the | information issuing from the office | church of Our Saviour, will hold a nehten S Dorothy Bl Hannum B0l il be acted upon: | Following ot liquor. . Kensington Athictic club was well | COARTC DATIY ROUTINE | toay and parcel post shipments re- | food sale in the rarish house on thils icity and ona erand-daushten, | 5, Lo e meeting, | shower will b Brecklin was represented by Is-| ytenged, there having been about | main heavy and mail shipments aro [ Thursday afternoon. The procecds RlarEar i MeN b Hannuimiof Brlles e aRonsene iin-rleani T ot rasl Nhlr of the firm jof Nateand | Jro oS L By was A N, | ually large. This is one of the | will be used to purchase material for rort., Another son, Lawrence Han- | - itehenilatt shioh Nair of New Britain. A plea of nolo PEOpIE 1 e ; S e el A o iliary kitchen, after which a social . SOTLRELY E -njoyed upstairs, while the card |, . | best indications that business here (a Tenten missionary box whie num, die : it 3 Ry contendere was entered by an attor- | S ERGIE TR AL 1 Cardinal Mundeleln of Chicago, A ol o S5 At i {he sent to St. John's Mission School arrangements have || h“\”\_‘\rh‘f‘_"““l‘l Enitiee Ak men iy ney for Brecklin and the evidence| .o . MeKeon's orchestra furnish-| Rome Begins Various Visits Pre- bulk of the mail which is |at Letchikan, . laska. plct To Elect Officers, heard was such that the man was oi'ugie for the affair. A | and the purchases of the largest Plainville Briefs West Ends Win Opener i N GO G G0 '"“"'3]‘.!‘_’:1"5; °f the f"“""l"‘l ‘h"(,’r‘i"f The winners at whist werc: first| scribed By Pope. | amounts of stamps. is being made Wfi"r'lrk” }\- 'ln}:““',flf‘}t ro; 1] »‘":'(‘"'. Heine Carrington of Hartford was | Prospect Mcthodist church will be was decided upon by Judge Gris- ., <iniry and Frank Me- 4 by the factories in town. who has bheen ill at St. ancis o 0 S it 3 prize, Rose Kiniry and Fran " , o Dy the whole West End team last night | clected at the regular monthly Told.wioslaser suepenfed thia PRIt xceon; Hugeona B dira il CleveiandFot | osiiie. g, O Ships Famous Progeny hosoital Ronii/icinas Rty o eok Al m the opening of the city series with | meeting of the club to be held in o ol N sntouce New Britain, and Thomas Malarney. | 100 of Chicago, who Is here on a| j g yoyis, owner of the [expected home today ; o e e e R SO in Brecklin appealed the case to the Service at St. Paul's Holy Year visit, began today the |Trook Farm in Plainvillo, has ship- | Mra. William J. Kavanauzh o L e e ey DAt tle seenlng a0l next session of the superior court| qpore will be benediction ayd [daily routine of his visits to the | ped a daughter of Sybils Gamboge, [Tark strect was removed hifs e e i S hen ST ‘{’:fn&:"'n‘;a}:o:(‘l':‘z;’d:"r"f’ 80 MEr | aghes will he distributed at &, Paul's [ Bagilicas prescribed by the Papal | the $65,000 sire, to \nlmw town, 0. :;’r‘u,wr!\h'r‘mix\v‘t-vr;‘Mv‘ TH D N g o it e el Was Orincaded O ol E e ot oG il apedte (v o)l MBS Lt B onefotei i st doR S ot game in 1 Annml 1. 0, 0. F. Ball, Michael Louis Adlezzi of Meriden ']""’;flm“"‘]" SECABIS o the | Year indulgences granted by the | o {:{p:;fl,‘:!rm ident of the town, | John Levasseur of Canal strect has wrt of t ‘ de party and S nml? X“Mkfwl n‘lmomllnh a | chureh, will be in charge at this Lmergtn o e [ Llaydin Simsbuty |egtisemeien oat TEranzig b ismen were outweigh in Red Men's S ;‘;,'f, SRR S T |various eccleslastics of his archdio- | The basketball team af the Plain- | e ————— vier quintet soon bogan o & T 79‘°d“ed “’d‘] was assessed $10 and | The service on Friday night t|cege and a number of students and | Ville group of the lartford county Re— SR e e Rl Posta for not having the capaity | 7:30 o'clock will consist of the Sta- | Americans now In Rome, the car- | Y. M. C. A, will play ARG 50 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, ally ¢ ¢ and Carrix | be enjoyed costa for i L S RE Y tlons ot the Crosa’ 3 |dinal went first fo St. Peter's and | test against North Granby in Sims-| - voters of cked the of the so grand march Shng: prinietaon i el e Truck Has Difficulties [the portico of the Basilica and in- | bury Friday night, but all details in | PR i - 2 mangmaich “””:l“-_“"“’r“” “(‘"]"“ "»"‘(‘]’J"f A truck ved by George ltoned preparatory after. | connection with the contest are not | s o e bl TR of Meriden reprosented him in court. | & (HHEE T e e R R A it a igl ! ; y Many ’l ings “rl"ci\“;h“‘l s to. T8 from the Berlin Construction Co. | Door chanting the Miserere, He | reg: rd to this, will be made in the | 1iTo ol s alf 1 s | sRockwell Memorial Meeting. Everything from dish towels became involved in difficulties this|went to the chapel of the sacr: next few days. Ry . DRt ALy e A an upright piano is needed by the, p o ying when rounding the corner [and then to the altar of confession. | Lenten Services jisn e i Uy Distmhdie Ay i i 8 e Worthington Community Center a5-| ;o ‘Rajiroaq street onto Farming- — — Ash Wednesday ser wor |" To lay a tax on 1 \ kwell, will soctation, according to the Vst pub-| .op guenue; The left rear wheel MURDER TRIAL OPENS in the church of Our I O Loat i ; sk LALE, i i lished in connection “‘nh]lw] -h”(‘l“' sank into the mud and it became Bridgeport, Feb —The trial of | this morning with mas April 1st, 309 % - E I o D ouss on Friday cvening | Impossible to drive the truck either | oy py “\viigon, charged with the mur- | s s B AiR0 to transdot i il Sl o | nity house or 778 | forward or bac The eff mu\ nt‘ | der of Henry Redd at Stamford lust . 1 s which is pro ome befor 1 ¥ s s and re- o e ealialy e g lsaveral e rncke were t[\,n’!‘“\\‘\"\:;'l“ Thanksgiving Day was started {o- Commumty Tneatvr e ' f F blds i -week -services wi por Kk at a later 1 Al A Nine L amairn R valliant il vas Aomopts (v eh day before Judge (. L. Avery and a N N \ A B 1o Yasie Milk Perniie 1 and _enter g af i the venicle could be removed. The |jury i Bl e e PLAINVILLE rincess ¢ s Sop\icen . yermits are now being issued v ot gamen il be provided | ToRwaY was cut up to som {cused pleaded not guilty to the in- | Wednesday, February 25 She once was 1 ss i Moving Into New Quarters cment has numbersandienmeainlil b D Community Club Mee! {dictment of the grand jury. Only REX (SNOWY) BAKLE | 1Boa Selectmen. ' Russ n eine SRyl ! Somahiil e fidReach Smemberiaitend Yhe| A meeting of the Kensington |iive of the jury men had been select- | = NAn TN s A . MR cRiob oty bring 5..,;\.«. ing to be ““1 "“ Lx ! Community club will be 1 in |ed up to noon. WHITE PANTHER i f he world v foi ot 4 A (ConlinuA ipageits) house, whe be on the list or| e enInE ofthia i C ued c : s | Lioyd hail on Fri vening of not o ¥ week. In addition to the rc ;m.«r‘l — e - = —_— ——— These parties are held every yo business of the cvening an entertain- . rosed highly sucersstut | ISP (K | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS His E Is the “Ca? z > proved highly sucerastul | RSN SRS e is Essay Is the “Cal’s Meow”! BY BLOSSER y aupplies foritite commur cd that a group of singers will be| : 1lm\ -qlr»lv“ nr N]'vn\;" d |]n“ (‘y'_» included in this entertainme Iv | w Aast yed CAPOTNGE Pt e Mrs. Skinner Improved - = — i 1 st for f L g 8 reat and | c that the = .4 > > T % ” { Ao A B |1t waa reporisali (o nat th DID YoU WRITE YER SHUCKS! T WROTE ABOLT ) F i HMw=TSHOOD SEy | INAL it is hoped that this year's plea may | Mrs, Plunah Skinner, | COMPOSITION ON CATS ALL KINDS CF CATS AN T | 7 fWATLL T FIND | mect with the same suce M Gl e e ToR TOAY, ALER S F e i ANOT! WATLL T FIND . The list of needed Wl e rier £ 7 \EAW-LISSENTD TELL WY THEY PURR e N MY COMPOSITION AN' i ;v,‘.”u_y:‘ni m«; Mrs. E Pickett, was much im- rr-c;:;sgu::g AN BERTNNG. e et | THEN AMEBBE You yunch glasses, dip ke ) i FoUR o )| 17 S | Wil Attend Meeting | WHISKERS THEY o~ m»—S \WUZ ONEY ONE c:;» goby sowe _J ) Mot relor Ao e DURR BUT FoR " (LMD OF AT - { 1 Trinity { » ritain, to- ‘ Y’ night. Pro A. Homline will | = The group which attends from Ken- | | O Do You Need | sington includes about 40 people. & Up to $3007? || Roads Being Improved i3 Use our Quick and Strict fi A state highway department truck | N ('nmultml:\\w'slt;:;;: )!;'_:;v ! has been busy the past f‘“v days in | xTifif‘gml‘:m:mmda).' filling in the holes in the \xl\ nmi | 2 T w n col¢ | 3 i ain road. The BNOwW a Room 104- ) condition and many citizens report- Y Open9t083 Sar 91 f © that never before have they seen Licensed by and Bonded o the State f§ | this scction of thoroughfare in such | ) - — - bad shape. It Is expected that t