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{ PI o 011 N There was a dispute over the allow-|held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in . ,—MD & L " Chlts — ance of the lust goal, but Berry, the |the church pariors, There will be t l . . awnvitie ivews referce, ‘sald It counted and this [sewing, recreation and refreshments risto ews e decided the game in favor of the|All who are Interested are cordially E TNl A ” | locals. invited to attend The F P i | The score at halt time was 9 to 4 Plainville Briefs irst Fies | In favor of the Hardware City five Mrs, H. D, Penny of West Main t but the Plainville players speeded | street, night telegraph operator at Al’e he SW est— ' ’ up in the second half and over-[the rallroad station, is ill at her eet St | PLANT ']N MARKET [ the lead made in the first, | Lome [ | a1 i The New Britalnites were adamant| Louis W. Higging of East strect 'RENC . m rdvs. fi 5 | {In claiming that they were victorious | has resigned his position at Cook's L FRENCH SAYING ! o”lw e”te)- e but the referee’s decision stands. garage by i ‘ s Another contest between these| Sequassen lodge, 1, 0, 0, 1., wil S R d D P A French lad was unusu- Sign Over Ofice Door ADDOUICES | «o"tvaiy 3"Mie rvaneea o e 1ot s winias mceting - ods 1 | S0E Residents Disouss Petiion | A French lad was unusu | L R ey A AT RS R R AT Al 1| ally fond of the Pies his Ma S slayed on a ne oor. 121 lows' hall this evening. N & 3 % ‘ Factory for Sale seare o last uight's contest I8 as o Delay School Meeting || baked. =~ She never made : r Cow manure for sale, $4.00 a load | more than one or two at a A Ermoralds {delivered anywhere in Plainville —_— || time—He had too good an ecent furchase f'rom A Well Rnown & wouxery wovep our S NEW PARK COMMISSIONERS | . Morrin, f. 1 i LY . I ‘[,’\,_” ESinies | ] M hed room. Board if desired, | The time came “h".“ he . —— | . 0 ; 6 17 Church St—Adyt. S——— was sent to a distant city to S. H . M f t Chilstisn. . Endesved. Fivclion— 0 ' i : o : ;\ul‘vmr_» Arnold and Mrs, Rockwell || study. At meal time he'd | 0 0 o teward for bone rim glasses lost order “Pie.”” of R 2 llk oslely anu ac urer Plainville Wins Agaln—To Sall N s ol hetwoen Cook's Garage and post| Mentioned For Vacancles—Vets of | [ OY0€! ly“* of course. He | ; P et e A || didn’t like it at all. Oh, how | For Europe—st. Patrick's Lnter- 1 i) o Forcign Wars to Make Further}| he wighed he had some of . ' 3 e e SRl e f 3 y iy STtaeine T f o [] his Ma's Pies. Later he g has put us in possession of a case of Women's Full Fashioned Silk Stockings [t licAnsicta e e NEW RACHELORS LI B et e tacampmant i “vh”']mhf,’t ;8'; at much less than their real value. We pass them along to you at a price sie S inyllleiniane ot thal BiaLolio]on Sre 2 T e e b % || home, his Ma celebrated by 5 ; G Manufacturing Co. has been put on | Morrill, Ig 0 0 [ [that the mecting af the Tweltth || potins rant Pioa Afte that means a real bargain to all who purchase. e e e s 0 5 10| Worcester High School Boys Call |y oo qiairict called for Saturday || P08 Many Pies, — After 8 IS e 0 4| X A e e aat ey | hefinisHedRthreasof R ther) = 2 Sl et s S R e holders of the companyg and a large | , Girls “Dane of Life" and “he | NgHL be postpol 1) » quit. becaus Alsn i annotnaing it plank otkiic | REIEADEBER N 0 | rlously considered by the || he quit, because the last one Some are strictly first grade, others are samples and some are run of company has been suspended over s ;| ComtrarySex.” f thia dlstrict, who feel didn't taste so good. (He e i 5 1 { 5 : {the offica door. This is no surpris . : L c ‘ T t Saturday night is inconvenient. || v FULL). the mills, We are not allowed to use the makers name, but quality will he O e el s A | Worcester ; 2. —1 gome of the SiR havo ilsoaon | abe ) v : 300 o Tow i Y ¢ LT 1 : yany suspended operations a long To Sail for Europe “‘Women are pAnedof We | gjdered the adjournment of B WAL readily recognized. All New Shades, among them Rosewood, Manilla, Rac- Y Dseoiided operationel e ok T e S e BT O R Do o et L R s The new Spring Styles quet, Nude, Beige, Sudan, Oriental, Beaver, Calf, French $1 15 moi Giarkimen e beenibually s plenning oteail fore Thihng Son S0 R Seeg SR MRS S B e mroligms may ¢ <:lvlll now j.n 11}1( n] hest }huL. . . 1 in removing the machinery | Merch 26 for Il GBS q ( gxediatiicligtliatiasinter ERLHS 10se who do their choos- c Tw anrs QY |4 » o e 7 3 eloms' Club of South gh | Nude, Black, ete. Two Pairs for $2.25—value $3.00 ........ . which was still in the plant. there, / He' will spend most of his|tzcd Bachelors Club of South High | gpjyp 1 ol SRtionabIv et i fima In Haly visiting his former|school in an inferview today, “Our | “'yho o seliool will meet | { 118 first, will unquestionably . he Dle lle on of the | 1T ¥ L i ) “ \ o 18 T = o Qv < H g " i sl o L A company waa the larger of Lwo see. |home there and plans. to return |soclety,” he said, “Includes 21 mem- |y oy foe tistrict better than | | Select the “Sweetest Pieces. tions, one other having been built |about the middle of May {bers of the senior class, mos ddition to the old structure 35| Not that we mean one gar- . in Bristol. The Plainville factory Word of Death [islonagor “ “‘ "”: do. }!‘:‘- '\‘ “: the question under firc, Three ‘(”" ment is so much nicer than e Latest In dpring Footwear Utter o i e i S 0| 1 e e o or i e et et o S B o 0| T2 Bt S : stump hit the knit goods market the death in Bridgeport of s |€hun what we are [ the exten elave t\worel ; e and atter the board of dircctors | Julla Mullaney Singer of that city,| (1% Contrary sexit [ nghting with the possibility more | to choose frem a complete had attempted to set the plant in a nicce of Mrs. Margarct Mu 0 L ‘h"‘ : 1 o trip | thun likely of the addition proposi- collection. : . . motion making other lines of goods, of Bank stre Plainville, Ste ¢ T e n ot any| tion going tlrough as a check-up Be amorgst the “Early the entire project was given up and [was taken il last Sunday and diea |!h¢ €t fantasiie, orappear a% S0V e (he aistrict voters indicates that Birds.” {he factories were closed down. |vesterday in a hospital in Bridge.| Prom under penalty of expuision |, o jwo more favor the addition || DIGS. - Sufficlent capital to reorganize the [port. She was well known to a|Tom club membership, They 81| pop (jan a new building, pa s for the manufacture of arii- | large number of friends here as e L L DEEe i R IO . Q g T N N . : other than those in use in the |used to visit he L summensatlBI0000 SIML B S Bt LA | Work of getting the roads anc 5O ROANOKE PUMPS of Patent OUTHERN TIES of Tan Calf in “atlon 1A Woolen frades, was nob|Ber aunts homa Jeaves two S2id confrary eex. Members Wil | oot o (he clty into shape for the 3 | to be found and becauss of this, vounz chiliren and she was about | (1#vote all their time to studics spring scason has already started two eyelet style, with welt soles and | the mills were forced to ciose. 2 years of telatives in Plain- | dihletics. {b¢ Commiseioner ot Public Works T H q 0 A o When the Plainville pla closed | ville left Bridgeport to e | Oscar Anderson, who has begun| W s, ert 7. Rock- light soles and Cuban $6 5 Cuban heels, worth vour Toiieaatie Tialpulioarlanticlosed il ey wiieh Wil belpoorranization of Yeast | on. " various thorough. Deen mudd tiat Jrs. Albert I, Rock: VS 15 Py P i . i ¢ S Aty } 1 . Buriall sl "ganiz N fares. which had become pitted’ Be- Vel will be thefother c S8 heels, very special at Pr I attention for ...... Pr. o out of work but fortunately L] S S sl : STaIA g | fares: which had become pltod ¥ ut no confirmation of these pros- the town, shortly after that, 'be in Company Is Announced | cuuse o the heavy trafi LECOM- | octive appointnients has come from Standard Steel & 3¢ Lnter Program ! New York, March 12.—Plang for sndations will be made soon to the ofticial city es; Mrs, Rockwell plant was moved to I The committee of societies of th reorganization of the Fleisch- cil to h permanent Pave- [ \o.1q he chosen to succeed her hus- most of the help secured positions | church of Our Lady of Merey, have | mann company were announced to- | ment laid on som !t band, the late Albert F. Rockwell. - e e () ofher factories completed plans. for the absorvincel . . ke West Mamn on which there is ? e L & 01 Pl o S 4 lay by Max Ileischmann, who 1Tk | Memorial Committee Meets . | savage 1s a well known resident of| The Moders Woodmen will hola | Lh¢ sale of the local buildings, fof 8. Patrick's Day which Is to be | comes chairman of the hoard of di- | heavy trafiic, and which are contin- /8 G0 50w D= Ber n ews | Berlin and is prominent in farming | their next meeting at the Athietje | V0° it i3 effected, will hell in the Community theater next | etors and of the hoard of manag- | ually in need of repair st e circles in that vicinity. | building Thursday evening, March | Mllestone in the history v evening at § o'clock, The | ers To Plan Encampment well Memorial committee Jast night | Haa Soarlet Fever 19, , Aa town. The Bristol plant was alfair this year will be on a ry Joseph Wilshire will be the ne Plans for the annual state ‘Hl- it il rent e S S e Jane Houghton Shierden, daugh-| A meeting of the Parent-Teacher jof tha first to be built hero and for |scale than ~in rec 1 sident of company and I campment of the '\‘.l‘l,.“:’l;‘j\‘ I(‘;‘r- e ciaifor tho e rb ol s oa i haTRhe ) [ler of Mr. and Mrs. Emil O. Shier- (A#sociation of the Hubbard schiool | Tary Year® }is business operations | promises to draw u large attendance. | ileischmann, now in the manufac-jcign Wars, scheduled for this elt¥s, g o committee fa highly gratified | den of Berlin street, is confined to| Will be held at the school Friday | °F One of the m supports of | The procecds will be turned into| turing department, becomes firstnext June, will be diseussed at a B B0 T O R em o S e et e A R EAThrs O . e e e Dty the ¢ [ | vi lent. meeting of the general COMMICS (o . pemorial will take has 3 infer R b e G Sistot ; T T ake according to an an- reported that her condltion i, at the | ing talk will be given by Dr. Chester | ;oo (ONS fime, the residents of | Or (e enEh 0 o oarl of his | e e by | Chairman |5t to e declied upon as many sug- R e | Wdterman of Middietown, the town were in hopes that somo | presi his home here and spend part of his | nouncement foday by \‘unnwy( Sl o U \! The Brick Situation The Boys' club will meet in the | Lher,oolen concern would take | musical ent nos BriieraitiSel e g (Tome R G BR ses or hvee e i e | The brick busincss in Berlin s basoment of the Methodiet - ehuper, |26 h° factory Dere, but as time arranged the toliowing o | (00 sharvs of the conrpany's stoek {0 | will b considered for the prelimin: faapool ho rededicated the Rockwell —_— s e e e e e | went on, {hia hopa has simmered | be rendered during fhe evening: | ¢ 0,000 aharée whict |lis brother | ary work of the big affif, WHEh 5 il selogl, while others have as- . . AR TRt i & 7 % - e o i tumors hav een abroad | Oper chorus, Medle of Irish | provided for h wil or di8irl-1 aipeady rounding into €. Sub- | gurted that bronze tab'ets or a bust " " | of year, according to a prominent| Mrs. M, Kelley, who has heen Sl S 2l DEDYE - SES Rt 5 ; & F TC“S Oi EXDCHCHGES Dlllll]g the manufacturer today. e said that|auite ill at her home on lower Main | 1 T n,n\h‘ congern e ged in airs, Children of parish; recitation, | bution among empl deb ettt “;m mmittees have been appoi " | should be located on the Memorial . the manufacture of steel articles, | “Irelanc i ¥ > b 0 (h exceutive responsibi as “a fit-| functioning so that the details oy ) Others are 2 the business in the spring usnally ct, Is now somewhat | ed. | Irelandel Bide souithe Top o tie | | : SHlgied SROE 1 i At ool SRR 106 DEBING © arring Jusually s d at Improved. i3 planning to purchase the build- | Morn” Alvina Mine vocal solo, | ting acknowledgment cfficient |10 yeing readily attended to. some memorial being loca T WOI’M it i ")“'k’ up ‘]" “]‘"‘v‘“‘ exient, ‘1;"’ L0 i T ings, but mo definite information |«x 1itile Buneh c e g b vglml" rvice loyally 1 “ ¢ tentative plans for th N & 3 the many building programs being 1 z Sroalie 2 nterme: A Little Bunch of Shamrocks,” Iil- ol he tentative plans for - Itock rark il carried out thronghout the country. | Cardinal Mundelein and i h:t:. rmrm'{“n’ld sonc ;?}&H:-d rund Tolli; solo. “Killarney,” H. C. | [saimentsinsluda B :““‘“:,“\J‘ N Church Supper Tonight It is expected, however, that condi- Party Touring Paris | parties have e ; Baum; Fancy dance and solo, Vera Magked and Armed Men | ness session, @ blg street parade, & | ghe parish hall in the new 8t ANNUAL ELECT]ON NEXT"'O"‘I will improve before long and * DAL A SR IT N he end | ghyrman; solo, “Every is al a § [ranquet and entertainment in honor | 3o gun-"churen will be opened tos o : ANC| Paris, March 12.—Cardinal Mun. | VWding at the corner of West | gmile In Ar e . pior.| Rob Bldg. and Loan Assn. | ;" s and a Ehrehemil hey that the plants in Berlin will be B rdinal Mun i i . Smile In An ITrishmar Flor- & ' for the first time when a | woiklie (o capaciiy | ‘lvleln of Chicago and his suite pror- Main and Pierce s for | ence Tant; t ,\|N.\-“ Philadeiphia, March 12 our [ op the closing night of the h supper will be held from 6 ; = o | = i iants are| 1€ by®a rave day of sunshine to- PUFPOSCS. ~Imasked and armed men, in a motor | o e e A Troup Doing Jury Duty—Child Dies| ~ Although many of the plants arc| ou '8 t31e duy of sunshine to-[BEPOE, 0 AR R T e o v the supper | not employing a full staff of help archit : Mrs, | car | Harold . Iin v wl party will ta place. Pro- In wm- Hills—Funeral of Angelo | .+ the present ,,,{w this conaltiani| ral ornaments of Paris, on which O'S In placing the faciory on t! Imenta .| woman, last night held up four i v which cxtended the invitation ceeds of the event will go to the I ; presopt tlme, hla condltion| cardinal is a connolaseur. is!Mmarket and the fact that the steam | Varone, pianist and So- |officers of the Avenue Puilding and t " (he state association to meet Luilding fund of the new church. Rotta—Miss Fiske on Smith Col- | PTOMIes 10 uhderso & CLange I isited among other buildings the | Will be shut off soon, makes it - At 1000 et [ Loan association and escaped With |1 o i heing assisted by a larg ‘ Finishing Walls | the future, el ore ante-Chapelle, close by the Paris Derative that steps taken imme-| o < iy | ash and checks amount- | ot ‘ s Sillare i Fints! o il e [ e P hapelle, cl oy aris i Atliars oot §1735 in cash and checks amou committoe of citizens at large in nishing of the walis of the new T T ) e s b\“\mflu&li‘.]’t‘(:fl come 1. | 1aw courts, a structure of which i |diately to arrange for some f T S \‘.:nr“: ff:\: oy toling to §8,000. Iaf an hour luter | RIS 0 the entertainment of 'comfort. station of the rail- “The great sin of today is indiffer- | The funcral of Angelo Rotta, who | ‘;h‘ f_" f."“““‘_"_“,_’ n Dlosidyn, N :“ G i ,flf‘\‘ ""“‘“ e R ," T Brock-Parnes post, No It [folivy dnenBingal i dfomont & v he visitors., It is planned to n oad bridge has heen startedg by y . e e e is eminenee had a surprise yes- n t i gular meeting in the Legion post |A1Tested some distang on Uhis one of the largest military gath-'Contractor Cosmo Vacca. It fs the ence to things religious and things :xlrls]nl 2 : .I_- A ]l . 5 H- rday in finding at his own hotel | Without ar action b hen s Uhie T T o ne of the ldup aft chass rings in the state in recer ars, desire of t city officials to have e s i ) ; ark brick yards, East Berlin, wi o o i on it : L hing oicl o 3 = . BESL 4 b \ s 4 Working for the general good of tne | Clark brick yards, Hiet erlin, will ral tourists who remembgred [on i, Previous (o (his, of at 7:13 orclock |1 the police. ‘They were charged AR R S he structure in operation by tbe public.”” said Charles Cooper of New p 0 70 (0 Res = 1 fieart him as their former It _ Officers Flected Mombors OFCihay txeciutive cony |k ion of ] ay robbery, lonor of St. Patrick, Division early summer and the contractor Britain who spoke at a meeting ot | 'OMmc &ud from ihe sacrec HE | Brookiyn, Me cha ol P Gheistlan Bndeavon ot ctviof (i SRTRE SIS L G e e A, O. 1L, will present an ela- feels confident that this hope will be e S [ church in Fast Berlin. Burial Will | fimoed” with the . st i il hold an importar e _ i s R | the Men's Dible class of Derlin last (. . ° & el mesEhuth ad din- 18reRal ] iR linkihe Taome Lol G el e abEnonLeine yrogram on March 17 in the realized un present plans - mis- night. (e ot nys et ey S VR H S e iin iprina el ih last | following R e e il R nawes. lour T L e G Mr. Cooper addressed an audienes | 417 ROU@ W7 phsniche e will. serve nntil March, Ll e > i wer entertainment In the Leg Fractured In Aecident of ubout 0 members of the class, | €4M® caught in Hinegatithes) planned . Alhert White; i e | auditorium. glas K. Warner, proprietor of telling them something of his ex- | Plant: th 1 Fisher: sceretary, bkl B 0T A0 e = | ‘orth ristol Pure Tes plant, suffered Fitichoes 1 Mhsiznar dairiigl s Wil Observe } y frcaauves i Rvison| Sechesmen et G s A Can't Tell Yet | ! pase @ fracture of his loft g at {he ankle World war. e described the work F}":'l :I""‘_‘(_’"r,“ i Seoville; ehairman of committees, | fOMMItic and )’,"‘.',“ no, defint SOorolt e ot neopis this morning at his 1 on Middle in the munitions factories there and | ANC T8 HATICEE s 1 ~ prayer meeting, Phebe Williams: | Shae i re your nes yors ! | Vorkmen were putting a stated that the men were far more |* ot their marviage | Work on Easter Dresses ookout. Helen Fisher: music, Mar. |¥Ch Toports state that t e o LRRTI Eeol i b Rl (R HE i TS S rinto a new ice house which s prone to succumb to the gases at 1y Mean Aen i s Is Halted by Strike |iori® Morrill: flower. Bernice Moore; | |8 ProSTessing satisra o ask them for the loan of tI o Lett o tire Wns ESaLlIE ston nd the girder fhese actorics than were - women, | PaYe lived in Berlin abont 25 years, | 08 TALEE BY St ocial. Sadie Okenauist, and mission- | {1 Plan of the officers auxll || wnmower this aflernoon.—London | 0f (¢ Structine. B8 b Al & canght \r. War- He said that men, eepecially heavy |the first sclectman having heen en- | Nt wj.l\ farch ——\\‘n: G et en Hurta ry to make T il Rotitl | orn don to make el Avinkers, wers badly . affeoted by |Baged for several years in the farm- | ordors tor Faster dresses n 2,000 | winy 1arsest, the ¢ stato | | preparation of ¢ ot A e these gases and that it was at 1imes [ID8 and milk busi Before com- | 6hops here was at a standstill today | ;. 413 | auniliary ¢ e 1 dedication of y Mary Shanahan rage has sold a difficult proposition to bring them | iN& to Berlin they resided for sev- | as Ln\mhl 4””“.‘:‘,.”:&‘ ‘tlh, 1:‘(;]{'\ o itdred | bors i i 3 f , plnyae s : back to health. .r:nl years JH‘ \: Britain, ! e "H“ A S Fisher an Maple + ¢ s ln a e - ) ; I to \'-_w ] i He also told something of the |V £t AN RE R SRR Plainville Again Wins B 1 for ) il B ank I Graves has s Iot black troops at the front. He safd [!hree children, a son and : A [0 The Plainvllle ¥, M. €, A, toqm ffare P ! \ puailiElome s Conrttolc ot these men were highly superstitious | 4aUghters Bligso s ane (i ap n st evening on 1 al | ber tor f o TR i Quinion and that, on some days when they| Mre Carter has been prominent in It sposed o make concessions g out tlie Emeralds o t Joseph’s Auto Collides With Wazon were colobrating some religious fes. | tOWN affairs for some time and 1 ions are standing upon a con S ; e to lr re t e any day An automabile ¢ Eoibrankn tival, it was mearly impossible to|MOW In his fifth year as first seleet- ! bl x SEhan PEat and make them do anything. a position he has fi su Salegagm of play hoped to hav rt Jaton Before the address a commitiee | CoSSTully. S i jana ! night. was appointed to nominate candi- Child Passes Away R0y untry, se by th 0 Eaton dates to the convention of thc theabismonths olde sungor g o 1eei Rioman g 5 IHnsa & S Federation of Bible classes, which Mrs. Alexander Szyenais of | NO formal s “\"‘ S e ey o Woman's 1vid o | ! ¥ w ihout. six ! s will be held in/Mount Vernon, N. Y., |Blue Hills, dicd at the home of hisf St (e NWOTKES@IC OCCupying thei WHY”| \SonsTee ! | Becs ke i this year. Included as members of [ Parents today, after an illness with | 1% } S "“"I‘j‘ y ces Al-day e ¢ main work of T v thlajcommittce vergsEmINOdEnjer= HOSHIa FRRTNG, Tunatal wl SSEaIE o tes s e Liun that old car any Tonger. paying | church p | ke s e ; d den and Russell Gold. hald iomontowsn dburiG IR IR ehTL jps ki e i S b LS S S rona lea i otoh, ‘wi cnit Gl can) gel of thos : Ko i i o The annual election of class offi- | Meriden. s 4 ¢ e a liberal allowance toward a mew ' 2D7¢ to att ure, red t th-giv- | DI { d on Page 14) ecrs will be held at the April mect- Doing Jury Duty B AR rnoon, a i By simply g I | Arnold May Serv tng and other business proper to| ¥ oup of Berlin stre do- juut F O R D . Sl Tniermation g I z % d of at that time, criminal sids Hartford this tern - open or closed, and pay the balance o Ix lanager l. Ant of 0 iOp a ng air The membership of the Bible class | Mr- Troup is connected with the 1 on casy monthly payments. Let mo C . Th 1 ura t 1t <| of Cor may You can easily clean your head of is wradually growing and o great | Prentice ME Co. of Kensingion BIG DANCE | cll and give you an eimate on | LOmmunity Lheater " ‘ ks - stop ticlling prevent deal of intareat tn its. aclivitles is| Athletic Club Meeting SATURDAY EVENING your old car and a demonstration AL et i W s s Beghichen by membar s e e Kensi tie elil) il FORESTERS HALL, Berlin of our new modeis Thnesiny March 1210, I 1 o Parisian 1t is hoped that the e member- | ! tonig o'clock in Music hy Harmony Quintette DANIEL M. COLLINS 1AL “"'_‘i',,,' nLor e s | s not s s L I scalp 1D will be present at mecting | A B. 1 for the Formerly with the Hotel First, Tl RIaTnL (14T eprisoniing ONE NIGHT IN ROVE | e n ; g : B All April minstrel sho v he Catskill Mis, One aet of vaudeyill | M A ATd r S A<k it by Miss Fiske Appointed { ma it is exp latlai=hont Collins Motor Co. Plainville, Conn. { Jan & - .. e S i S Miss Victoria Fiske, daughter of | discussion of the e —— = L Samuel A. Viske and Mpe | Sition will be hel = e i e sl e e |FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Sign Said So! BY BLOSSER o T G Gy e SR L a0 $ e ign al 0. Weekly,” a publication at thea business trip to New York city Northampton institution, Miss Fiske| Mrs. Urederick Van Gorder of , S hiE & irsslinian El e collegsiand e | NE A BT En U8 U REVRL T b (" mom, s pour ) 70 A RESTAORANTE OOK,BCAUSE T oy NG TaAY THAT'S ALRIGKT-YoU ppointment is regarded as an un-| S s old Skinner o 20y e R ECAUSE L'VE ONL THAT'S ALLRIGHT- Yo neual honor for a member of the | FATMIngton avenue, sesterday YOU TAKE METO A L WY, WHAT MAKES You NEVER ATE IN OKE { BECREE V5 ONY APV I, e Py FoR e ik Mrs. Fred Clough is undergoi GEE-T WISH RESTAURANT FoR /= T\NANT T DO VET=WILLYATAKE ) °0 7' ° | . T KAOW A Birth of a Son [ treatment at the New Britain Gen AOMD TAKE OUR LUNCH f" AE, MOM ,_/‘1_ o ‘ S e o ; G E CE \NHERE Mo a0t Sles Ihepdors Sataeniog e St AE YO EAT IN [ - Toarz /] e L 1| 7 LADES ARE Berlin are recciving congratulations | The condition of Miss Catherine | A RESTAURANY [ Cr N‘E; ) on the birth of a son yesterday. Mr.|@0ld. Who has been seriously iy | = e l i) L bt | with scarlet fover, is reported a$ ONCE [ NITE! = s e | i oved | | i | Fast Berlin Ttems | | CAPITOL ‘ The regular mid-week service will | . {be held at the Methodist church | NEXT MONDAY | this evening at the usual hour. ! 2 | e ladies of St. Gabriel's church | Have a Laugh With the R . "w o0 00 ,H,.,(“l‘,, s Popular Comedians | Rich on Main street Friday LEW WILLIAMS — and — GEORGE RUBIN in their Chic-Chic Revue 20—PEOPLE—20 1925, P T RN © g < o n