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ing great guns this year, grabbing| The regular everything in sight, but (he local |be held at 7 management that his team !cvening will prove a stumbling block for the Pextos and bring home a vietory, The locals will practice at Trum- bull el at 6 this eve- ning. Al members are vequested o at be on hand, as the line-up will be decided on, Track Hits Auto A minor automdbile collision curred at the this morning when a truck owned by M, M. Kri- Kkorian of New Britain and driven by Angrlo D'Onofiro of 468 South Main street, New Britain, crashed into the parked car of Attorncy les I, Conlon, The passenger machine was at the curb by the trol- ley switch on West Main street, {while a Pan-Am gasoline truck had stopped in the middle of the roa 1'Onofiro, proceeding toward Dris- tal, attempted to drive between the but struck Conlon's. afternoons and The touring car was thrown up on | afternoons the sidewalk, the front wheels and !afternoons and fenders being wrenched out of shape | and a hub cap torn off, while the | body injured and some paint stripped off prayer 15 o'clock meeting will Blanchard Resigns Ihursday Commander Charles T, Blanchard | has resigned his post as chief ex- | ceutive of Harold ¥, Emmett post, . W. At the recent state en- |campment of the organization in lthis city Commander Blanchard was |elected senior vice-commander of |the state order. Because of the | pressure of his state duties he felt {1t incumbent to resign the local of- tl 3 Real this Plainville News ARREST SUNDAY LAW VIOLATORS Warrants Served on Two Keep- | ers of Provision Stores TNEW BUS LINE STARTS | Truck Hits Attorney Conlon's Auto Bristol News I8 sure Catholic Church mmer schedule will go into the Church of Our Lady The s coffeet at Merey 30 o'clock artford two mon ac center "SJ/w};Pi;g Center: Prope est ek tranquillity |office Transfers transfers increased fter a short period of 80 that the city clerk's has plenty of business ahead mplete the recording. (eeds | placed on record this morning wer AUTOMOB]LE HITS WOMAN| George D. Weatherhead to Sal- i\:flrvr Rardo, four lots on the Home- stead Park tract. he T ATy - Victoria Schieding to Clarence el all, three lots on Wolc villa, ““‘;"’ }‘fi [‘“‘""”1 Walley O Yor Portland, Oregon | ! aimionveleotlla and Saturday| evenings | Long Motor Trip. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ratcliffe of | Park steget and Mr, and Mrs, Vernon of Broad street will leave | here tomorrow morning on & motor Itrip to St. Johns, New Brunswick. | ye. They will stop at-Lake George, Lake Champlain, 1 other points of in- terest en route, On the return trip they will spend a day or two with relatives of Mrs, Granger at Guil- ford. Me, They expect to be gone for about two weeks The Chureh will be s: 8:30 a at chureh, Holy Communion. 11 and service followed by a celehration of the Iloly Communion. Library Hours. ! schedule at the public library will he ing July will he v services at the tomorr m., service IPor m., morning as follo: four Sunday, with low masses [during the summer months, Th ‘ Episcopal Church, | x [mprovement to Keep Police Or- ganiz@_in_ Touch W John's stville, | prayer 8¢ I anged inville du | e Sv——— Puncral of Edward T. Conlon Store Closed . - All Day Tomorrow The Fourth Of July B e e et e e e PSP p——— and ane August closed Monday —All-Plainvilles to Play—Church : two vehicles, Caroline Marion and building lot and Goltlieb Stotz Kirkwood Walnut street. to Tuesday i Notices—Sccking Nurses—Plain- Robert on —Mrs, Conzelman Leaves Bristol ville Briefs, Brass—Watermelons Stolen, Annie Kostyk from Justina Kas- {chak, lots on the Homestead Park Park View and New Italy tracts Genevieve Wis- d nes and Helen Koziko James and Mary Connors, | Kenny street, g 3 a | Warrants have been issued against | Necessity of a call box or | of section | two violators of the Sunday closing Granger | method summons in Boyar to Frank |1aw, and the oftenders will be haled | Pond street. Secking Nurses Nurses are being sought here for ciployment at the new modern 100- bed maternity building in connection with the Methodist Episcopal hos- pital, Brooklyn, N fall training class of 60 girls being required. The institution is non-sectari ‘offers a complete modern, course in | all branches of nursing, leading to | Married Thirty Years the central beats, who notified the tegistration: has a modern nurses' | Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Haslings{ et Bristal officer as they passed by liome, and in the heart of the Amer- | quietly obscrved their 30th wedding|gng thereby enlisted fcan science center. Information |anniversary at their home toda¥. |{'nder the present arrangement, the may be from ce M. | officer can keep In touch with head- Hinckley, superintendent of nurses, 1| Methe Hpiscopal hospital, 6th of | strect Tth avenue, Brooklyn ,or fre Arthur A, Ball, pastor of the Plainville M. 1. chureh. . Y. Notes 8. C. E. of the Congre- will meet at Affernoon The tapic Makes a Nation Bristol officer district 80 that in the neski, on the town court Monday. Thosc on duty ’ ski to lon whom the warrants were &crved land on {are Jennie D'Antonio, who conducts | a provision storc near the last Main | street railroad and Vin- | cenzo Minello, who runs a similar [.place on Whiting strect Although the el ceries and other provisions bidden by state statufe, it has been carried on here openly without pro- test until the last month. Then the merchants. who obscrved the law banded together and, through Attor- ney Charles I, Conlon, served notice | on the violators that they intended to see the enforced and would prosecute them if they continued to offend. This brought the linquents to terms tonio and Minello places ara alleged remained open in spite | the warning. Accordingly, warrants were obtained through Grand Jurer 5. P. Willlams and signed this morn- ing by Justice T,. 8. Mills Bus Line Starts Platnville is one of the stations on | the Bpringfield-New York bus line over which the first trip was made | this morning. There will b hus la day including Sunday, in vach e local 1s planning | direction, the terminal points being | Lold ice festival on | the Hotel Kimball, Springfield, 2 o] 5 will be announced later. | the Hotel Astor, Times Squar | York, The southbound hus lea ! Springrield at 8 o'clock in the morn- ing and comes down the valley Ithrongh Granby, Simsbury, and 'armington fo Plainville, stopping in front of Thrall's drug at | the corner of West Main and Whit- | ing streets at 9:15 o'clock. Leaving ! here, it proceeds to Bristol, Thom- aston, Waterbury, Nangatuck mour, Derby, Bridgeport, Norwalk Stamford, and New York. arriving lat 2 p. m. The return trip begins from the metropolis at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the at | Plainviile at T:40 o'clock and arriv- | ing at Springfield at 9 p i The bus the trip is lusurions parlor coach which afford transportation and comforthic { the railroad with | tive of the trip highway and through the tuek There are | al periods of rest en route The Lines, | sted | route, taxing may he kept more closely ‘in touch with head- last police Marcus Gere to Ward C. Parsons, iland and improvements on Stearns street, was A call stroet demonstrated for received erossing, | quarters night police service on i at headquar- ters had to be handied by men from | Fined for Disturbance Tulius Peski of the East Bristol ction was fined $25 and costs by Judge Joseph M. Donovan at ths |city court session this morning on a charge of breach of peace. Peski I | became involved in a quarrel at the et re colndltohene \"“‘l“ “r:\;‘rmmn of Steve Lowlckl on Pine I holiday, while the majority of}tne officcr and headquarters so that v:»rr ’.!vu‘\-:srmnnlfi:zi|:rr1mm"rll,:n::k|“"!;‘: the stores r remaining open 1te | recommendation will be made to the | wag arrested by Officers Edgar No tonight, will close tomorrow morn-| eity council at the next meeting that | jon. Dewey Carpenter A Tatise ing at 10 o'clock, The barber §hops| 5 means of summons be installed. 1n [ Keith, all of whom had been dis- of meats, gro- iis services. secured Holiday Ttems, The { ories will day tomorrow in observance oo be closed | quarters only by telephone, it and all the | law | majority of de- but the D'An-| The Y. gational P. church o'clock Stunday will be “What Great 2" I'he deavor schonl at 5 aon 6| noor the of e - e e s < ) S < " S T _— 2 5 Connecticnt will state agricultural August 1017, The planning to he represente tive cost for the week will e which inchudes registration, ng, and all conferences, Christian En be held at the colls Storrs, loe; e s s s e e e e ' i 3 <, 1 saciety is The en. 2 one 1o¢ cen % society to | an Tly on Deta cream Congregational Church Congregational chureh schaol omitted until the first Sun- in September. At the morning 10:45 o'clock Sunday there will be holy been detoured through Lower Lane and Hudson street and through Christian Lane, in order to reach the turnpike. Ilagmen have been on duty at these road intersections to direct automobiles, On Automobile Trip Mr. and Mrs. N. A, Pelletier and son of Kensington, have left on a |ten days' automobile trip. They will tour Massachusetts, Rhode Island and will make trips to Michigan and Canada. Funeral of James Kerrigan The funcral of James Kerrigan, who died at his home in Kensington on Wednesday night, after a long fllness, was held this morning at 9 o'clock from §t. Paul's church Kensington, and was one of - the largest funerals in the history of the parish, A solemn high mass was celebrated at the church. Rev. John €. Brennan, pastor, was cele- brant, Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Drennan of St. Thomas' Seminary, Hartford, was deacon and lev. W. . Uasey, also of St. Thomas' Scminary, was sub-deacon. James C. Donahue, | {baritone of St. Mary's church. New Britain, rendered “Ave Maria,” an offertory solo, The pall bearers were six nephews of Mr. Kerrigan. They were James Murphy, Walter Murphy and Joseph Murphy of New Britain, Thomas Kerrigan and Robert Kerrigan of New Britain and John Murphy of Hartford, The flower bearers were Willlam McGrath of Meriden and Vrank Downes of New Britain. As |the body was being borne from the |church the choir sang “lLead, Kind- ly 1ight." Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, New Britain. The committal serv- ice at the grave was read by Rev.| Father Brennan chool Board Meeting A meeting of the Berlin school board will be held in the office of the town clerk tonight at 8 o'clock. It iy expected that considerable busi- ness incident to closing the schools for the summer recess, will be tran sacted, Visiting In Massachusets Postmaster Sidney M. Cowles of Kensington, Mrs. Cowles and their daughter, Miss Lois Cowles, left this morning by automobile for Spencer, Massachusetts; where they will spend he holidays with their son, Re Edward Upson Cowles, Fast Berlin Items The members of the “Social Tive" club enjoyed an outing to Hammo- |nasset beach, Madison, Wednesday, They had a stheir guests Mrs. James McPherson, Miss Marguerite Pol- lard and Mrs. C. L. I'risble, Henry Mildrum, who has been a student at the Polytechnic institute in Worcester, Mass., has returned to his home on Main street for the summer vacation, A number from here will attend the weekly barn dance at Woikes in West Cromwell this evening. The regular meeting of scouts will be held at evening. The will 4 Berlin News BERLIN WILL HAVE A QUIET HOLIDAY Many Residents Planning Trips to Neighboring ities BUSINESS PLACES 10 CLOSE Not Eapected—Many serviee at morning com- mnion The chureh nest two Sundays in July, the tion uniting in the union sery- held in the Baptist church. where of the sister, store will be closed for the Kice Meadow Sey-ice to be Methodist st on w o5 in the Ser Sunday wa Sunday When the summer church allows by a hus stopping § o nionths m primary used on ir sessions on vorship A 1 m given by Rall and ne Morning Uinonville avenue, | Murphy and Miss spending the New Haven, Mrs Tylor of practically A Pullman « f added incen- the College Nauga- sever- will b ev. Arthur Mill be celebrat i iddres James e \ he d Burns Morris Cove of requiem members down report ro the evenir 7 il i Fpworth | rvice b cive Murphy's sister, New Bridge fhe e DANISH FINANCE BILL Coper Denmark, July 3 (@ -The Danish finance minister plans to submit a bill during the brief summer parliamentary session au- thorizing him to convert the 60,000, 000 kroner internal iran of 1215 and the foreign loan of $I5,000,000 of 1920, In o'clock er valley tor < to being v the Attend Funeral of James Kerri- and e, his gen Pathfinder.” fopic The during inv at 1o gan—Day Before the Fourth Calm Coach Win- new Naugatuek Vallog with its main office is the sponsor of which should The local ageney is Thrall's | store. where the stops will be and information | line be obtained | Will Play Peatos The AN-Plainvilles will Southington Sunday afternoon | play their old rivals, uh | Southinglon team has b 1 witing Ly Miss in the popular drug mae amitted wrdial and Peaceful—Other Ttems, mmer stended other but a o prove the public t Tt 1s expeeted that Berlin will pre. pr pu o danghter of sant a peaceful sight fomorrow, m as serviees Baptist Church o'clock tomorran Beatrice Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert nby. is visiting her I"Addisont Tves of Tark street “Whither 2" | Atr. anad Roscoe Rateliffe follow the | Fast Main street will spend the next cvening serviee g at Winsted CWitnesses 1.. Morley of Park tomaorrow the Bay convention Berlin this ¥ Cowles of spitc of the fact that it will be the N Fourth of July. There will beyond the use of fire- regular service will he heing il where ister, be no The provisions of the internal loan of 1915 and the foreign loan of $25,- 060,000 of 1920, may the topie The hours at the lacal post office Saturday, July 4, as follows Open at 7:30 a. m. and close at 9 | |o'clock and reopen at 5 o'clock and close at & o'clock. The East Berlin Community ¢ will hold a picnic in the grove Sat- | urday afternoon and | those who stay in town | be games in charge of William Ogle, | Picnickers should bring a basket | | | i Mre ot celebration e 11 works, and it is expected that many residents will take advantage of the good times offered by neighboring cities and will be geen in those cit ies Business houses throughout th town will'be-closed tomorrow. The Berlin Savings bank will be closed for the entire_day, although some of the stores will be open for a few Tours ‘n the morning. The post of- fices in both Berlin and Kensington will observe holiday schedules. open- ing at 7:15 a. m. and closing at 10 a. m. daylight saving time. The Al Kensingtons will play the first game of a double header at the Percival avenue tfield tomorrow morning. The game will start at 10 o'clock and will see the All Ken- singtons facing the strong Simsbury nine. In the afternoon the second game will be played in Simsbury and it is expected that a number of fans will have that town as their destin- ation. A dawn dance. beginning at ¥ o'clock this evening. and ending at sunrise tomorrow morning, will ush- in the Glorlous Fourth for those Rerlin's residents who care for The affair will be held a T'oresterz’ hall and will include « midnight lunch Many residents will spend the day shore. while others will en ain guests at their homes. Traf- ' on the turnpike is expected to avy and the Berlin officers will ¥ unusually careful* to prevent 1shups. 5 far there haie béen no acci- dents, caused by the premature use of firenorks. The Berlin police re I Th at will topie ten days campin A SPECTAT, MATE SERVIC Dublin, July 3 (A—The Free State post office has arranged that cor- respondence for transmission by the New York-San Francisco afr mafl service may be posted at any place in the Free State at speclal rates. the o'clnck on a Nova anada and 2 spots from evening for There will 5 room T Tel tenement 136-18 improy ement luncheon. The events will include: TR Big boys' race, small boys' men's race, big girls' ra girls' race, track race for women, Kensington residents feel a dofn“‘l:i: and spoon e for women, sense of personal loss in the pass- |tato race for boys, shotput for men, | {ing of Mr. Kerrigan. He stood for [Pole vault for boys, potato race for the type which helped Kensington [ men, relay race for boys, high jump to prosper and he also ttood for the | for bovs, high jump for girls, run- hardy type of Trish settler which [ning broad jump for boys, tug-of- ! first reached our shores over 50 |War for,men, threc-legged race for | vears ago. Kensington has lost a |¥omen, open events for men, hop, true citizen. step and jump, running broad jump Returns From Vacation lvmd relay race with prizes for the Charles Anderson known | Winners of each ra A display of | KKensington business has re- |fireworks will be joyed in t |turned from a week's vacation spent | eVening. in Winsted. Mr. Anderson visited | Standing hay for sale. G Highland Lake and other points of | Worthington Ridge—advt m:f‘h:‘larnllnniug in Rockport | children’s first-class | Fro Financial Worr Mrs. Matthew H. Griswold will :hm:l «‘hing\mg A EI. Barber shop. | rom mancia orry advt, spend the month of July at Itock- ! g AR 1R S thu nder erly clerk The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. accompanied her to the scaside re- PLAINVILLE, CONN. race, small The Glorious 4th marks the birth of an apprec officials of a luncheon oun league. in will close 10 a'clock this evening| worestuille o - AU Forestville call lights and a signal | patched to the scene when reports | stamp and registration windows Will} g, ciry for the department and for Manchester Playing Here money orders will be tssued a1 psttil The funeral o Kdward T. Conlon | Fourth when the New Departures lwas mworning, but there will be no rur L |avenue. A solemn high mass of re- rival, Manchester. The first half of years, but a lively and : . e el J. Lynch, assistant pastor, |a. m,, while the other half of the night to prevent promature celebra- | gt B0 SR SIS e | el S lin 8. Thomas' cemetery. ointments, and bandages on hand | Jaire, of Wes{wood park. left yesters Main street suffered severe bruises Tuke Rinskie, a resident of Farm- . by a mot 14 v [ ra 8 o s [ rem RS e {by a motor car driven by Frank |test against statements alleged to hur C. Athur ide c. Melaskey was travel- |of the commission during the course farm of Prentiss Agar of Shefficld, } Plainville M. E. |\ {tion of a six-tenement building near Joyal forced to step into the { Bunnetl avenue will spend the holi- SN ChG ! |remonstrants should not be granted, | on the sidewalk to allow the Melas- | Mrs. sident of Plainville, | the church lawn hood. He said conditions are far complicated matters, Phebe A P ! communion vegetables on the Sinskie property. Brennan attended her. Mr. Melas- iidays at i Mo W, A, Jordan of Wilnesses reported to the palice that the | AR P e e Exalted Ruler Thomas I delegate from the local lodge to the Malley joined the party of Con- | t delegation will go by boat over Ranff, Lake T.ouise and other beanty | land convention, which is also being held NEW CAMP OPENED. Mrs. Gonzelman Resigns Sich. & ltE et Henryl Y Ncoe ass corporation after employment | apencd last night. The camp cone employes the com- il e retiring Gifts of a white Aljthes poskrofiic E » trol beats, making matters more sat- [ police headquarters. he open from § to 11 a. m., but "0 the publie Bristol baseball fans are due for £ Funeral of Edward Conlon ively v . mails w be despatched aa ’ some lively activities over the and there nillibe elty/at WREX IR (Sl iwas i1ield tlila ¥morning! tats 8:301| are down lon! the baoka for 'a vk R {0'clock at his home at 73 Burlington |engagement with their most bitter f fireworks this year is X R i i o e A quiem was celebrated at 9 o'clock |this double duel will be staged at ¥ S at St Joseph's church by Rev.|the Stadium in Manchester at 10:15 Thoma | s e, Ome oy 1o |Who was assisted by Rev. James|carnage will be enacted at Musry T J ? Broderick of Terryville and Rev. |Tield in the afternoon, commeneing tion. Local doctors are eaid to have) . opyrch, The burlal took place & | sufficient quantities of medicines, Sinski = | . [ band Auto Strikes Woman Sinskie Ob]ecss to 4 | s, Hoyuoce Tavell il daugiiter, |5 15 A8 Joval of (184 Borth | Barry's Assertions e Nesial and a shaking up last night shortly [ington avenue, has written the ik A cal, Cr . SR G a8 el hiflaing o (i o they will spend the remainder er 9 o'clock when she was struck | building commission registering pro- e Melaskey of East road as she step- |have been made by Commissioner e haiie ped into School street near the Riv- |Joseph €, Barry at the last meeting road has accepted a position en the 10 com Clieeh LEhidgacoep Sl jing e *hool street and did all |of discussion on the proposed erec- = e o {0 hat place, |nossible to avoid the accldent. Mrs. | oriing il e e | B G iaanliar |Sinskie's property. Commissioner schonl al 9:80 a. m. 5 & shreet motor car, emerging | Barry argued that the request of the [N e fiom the garage, which had stopped the beginners' | I. 1. Thomas of Concord. N {since a six-tenement building would departments will hold |11~ o rarmer key car to pass. Another machine [not he a detriment to the neighbor- s visiting here at the home of Mys, |eNfering School from Church street, 45 a an : from ideal in the neighborhood and the pastor, | apr The injured woman was taken to mentioned the stcrage of boxes and sl local hospital, where Dr. H. D. : | Ktz |Commissioner Barry had no com- o e d the accident at police [ment to make today 1 & headqu ers ¢ & de o el adquarters and was not defained | the mixup was unavoidable | Park street are spending a SRl S ning | ation ot Canaan. Conn Westward, Ho! tion i 103, Birsbaum ithe ¢ of Bristol loge of Eiks left N s rierchant last night for Portland, Oregon, as a national of the antlered herd, which will begin on July 12, necticut Tlks in Hartford last night | and proceeded to Montreal, where Lakes Superior and Huren. A train trip to Vancauver through Winnipeg, will follow and Van- conver t party will sall to Port- This will not he represented at the Christian Endeavor society s in Portland this month as no repre- | Groenwich, Conn.. July 3 (F—The sentative was chosen for the trip. ne Boy Scount pwmp’"‘r Green- Mrs. Louis Conzelman has resigned | ning in memory of her fathsr, the r post in the office of the Bristol | ate Daniel G. Reld, was formally f several years with the concern. | sists of elght acres and a lodge. As tion of esteem, fellow WILL INSTALL OFFICERS ; "\‘ % N yealerday At owing ers of Valkyri AL dthinn onor of their and a gold coin were | N from this evenir ol oclock 2 Hall Mrs, | Rold brac Waterbury 8 Tda « COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE FRIDAY, JULY 3rd o Independence by i ma her former offi Off to Por assoicates. Island ine ¢ North Ma S A Bank Account i 088 14 Larry's | = TOM MIX Will Bring You Freedom Ladies' and pat dancing N Golden Thought SATURDAY, JULY #1h HARKY CAREY. In SILENT SANDEKSON PFAREWELL Thomas F. Jackson ruler of New RBrits lodze, B. T 0. T., will leave today to attend the annual reunion of Elks at Portland Ore. He was tendered a farewell | party at the Elks' home last o ning. He will represent the local lodge at the union. William J TO T. I JACKSON d returned Wednesday i past exalted |sort and Eapect Heayy Business A heavy Fourth of July busin is expeeted at the Berlin depot, i stated this morning by Max Sugenhime, ticket agent. Mr. Sugen- hime sAid that there will be a large number of excursionists leaving Ber- | [SOR I N CEEEE o C R i | lin tomorrow and this evening and ilodEs wilik aikotattend the al ' Buy Your Gas at Colonial Filling Station Opened July 1 (Chas. 0. Zettergren New Britain Ave. Plainyille was : W SUNDAY, JULY 5(h GLORIA SWANSON WAGFS OF VIRTUY port that children and young people hatve not been troublesome and that they saving their fire- crackers for tomorrow. Arrested For Berlin Court Harold Seaburg was notified to- day to appear in the'Berlin town court one week from Tuesday eve- shem to he ning to an.wer to a charge of using | sutomobile markers in an improp:r manner. He was driving a car which bore no registration and which bore markers belonging to Charles T King of Berlin. The warrant was sarved by State Policeman Earl Morin Don't Expect New Bridge is not expected that a new will replace the old iron bridge on Farmington road at the present time. although it was impos sible to get into communication with Virst Selectman George B. Carter to- day. 1t 1 seems as if the old bridge is being merely strengthened for the time being. Just when a new bridge will be erected could not be ascer- tained today. although residents have complained for some time th the structure is too narrow for pres ent day u e For the past two days 'nmc' has isued also. He stated that the fav-| iorite place, according to the tickets {sold, scems to be New York city on | {holidays. Atlantic City and other i New Jersey resoris also receive a| {large patronage from this section of | {the country Construction Company Closes The plant of the Berlin Construc tion company in Kensington closed down at noon yesterday, so that em- | ployes of the concern might attend the funeral of the late George H. Sage, president of the concern for many The funeral yesterda which held from Mr. home in West Hartford, was largely lattended and many friends and co- | workers from the town of Rerlin were present. Burial was in Maple ] cemetery. | Many Attend Lawn Party | There was a large attendance the lawn party. held at the home of \fiss Marjorie Moore in Kensington lagt evening. Cake, candy and ice cream were on sale during the eve- | ning and a pleasant soclal time was had by th who attended The | proceeds. a tidy sum, were turned over to the Missionarvy society of the | Kensinzton Congregational church. | FRECKLES AND Wi &¢ at | HIS FRIENDS Inducements! Wy, 7AG! YU Looe. ) IED=1S THERE o\ SOMETHING ON YOUR MIND 2 L TS WORR e VES-T CANT MAKE 0P AY AND WHETHER T MARRY BETTY SAMTH | vess | ES, ¢ = UTAGGE HAS JUST 60T (. AEW WHITE _ MIcE! — T G re Y rwo —