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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD Plainville New31 b Rl e e Asleep in Auto reservations should notify the chair Bristol News [t 1 i monner e agm Rk : Wid, a8 a roport to that feet had Jm.y Gnazzo was found a man, Mrs, I T, Wheeler, inmediate- 3 | utomoblle in the rear of a'ly in order that the committes may | o o ea athelinlared [ S | wm h‘ re last ght by Deputy |make the necessary arrangements i xhe 'M:'HI inte tha mat. ”w«m He was given a hearing b 1e second battle of thy serfe Y s S e oo s AT e bt SRt en | Bris anthorities in an attempt to Old Thners will be fonght out at The pollution of the water sup- % it on plied and the nature of colon bacil. him with a case there Teumbull field (his afternoon, 7 vere then discussed by Dr. Millard Ph o ; ‘ i g, STV Blockod yeterans wen the st gimne, | " A T DL T one 2:5201 (STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY AT NOON) Phone 25201 |fl prictl Car Rammed by Harte 1o foramunisiy s i o bt v e oenatn Wavon an Woalt Sunerinlend: e \,f,,,'m" i s e e T P e were [MOW matertal. The town team will ¢ s vhen the vacelnation Here’s Good News for Sports L Mo S e o | TN Ator Hu‘u; Across | strect f 8 A year ago. so eitizens p FIGHT AT STEEL GHOP ot i . ‘,“4 ,“".yx R0 o T ‘.1"”}'\ WL STILL BATHE THERL i ". -l‘\‘i"' fl..;lf.‘f;fi‘i (4 ] gatos romainad. loweredl whilel &) orobaunt, Tubhy 247 pointed out, quieted the \wml : e P e AT B ¢ A < ] switeh O AT Mayor Wade 1 e Knowlton B ennls an o upp les e uce dames Davis Beats up Boss Who *0 LA Lpiscopal Church News OF Death (0t Mrs, Magnell | wont to the Mt on the eeton. o ) Fired Him—Car Drives Tnfo Canal o1t crossing and | Tt H. Durton of the cathe: | coqqons—guniortown Omeals [PO111tlon. the doctor admitting. that ol f i S Ao Vil be i charge of pollution of spring water mi ome v} . . . Tury List Announced—(hur SIS LLE C s at f 0 , Very Special Prices on All Essentials Needed & & - rotnding. el ol 0 tomatrow ani for-(he anes| ok Wokdng - Pinns—Churen DB | To everyone interested in these popular and health-giving sports the news of decided ||| Sl Chosen on dury List e o LRiheh @ tostie Dediated AL poAlor N et rmejty L | [ e regilie morning service to subject and showed tha price reductions on the things needed for t heir games will certainly be read with pleas- Blossom's Corner, aftet an excep e names of 14 Plainvilie wen marrosw Verbal pyrot ies thinz was in “r . f ‘,,L..:?.“u : use. All offerings are of standard grades and the prices low for quality offered. tlonally long period of quirt, was are on the jury list as prepared by Comp Mecting rod over Hotl i ol Aaifer Moantiatety Hatain F If the sceen of another automobile ac. 1he fury commissioners from the | Tiev, My Baland Haven oot {ita i a1 10 he aluaas int beont inldl on KT (T S0 Aot et s submitted by selectinen will be in of R b T S e or the Golfe ! Sn I S e : o el Pk bthing ¢ - A L o o iy 0,‘ s 4 ; {o'elock, when cars driven by Austin ' = in ““-'4 rid county. land - eang at White Gk ol ; erything had heen the park and | We offer Wright & Difson's $t. Andrew’s Golf Clubs, Drivers and Brassies, regular (Bl a. tarmes of R o nr e X n \K-“\]‘ ph W \"\”v 1“*3‘ fainar o v'\|~l-~ will ba SR L Ll I [vothing hal been said about other | =0 ki $0.5 A L F D, No. 3, Bristol, of Avon . King of East 'held at 10 o'clock in the morning oh e real|ninces, where local people bathed [ 33.1)'1\111(1, ‘f”!‘ $2.50 $ach . and Charles H, Whiting of 24 Maple Hartford and A. Conunt of ;and 2 a'clock in the afternaon, when | 1%t and i 'H‘ e o 7,,,”‘ ,‘,;_‘,,, ,7,:‘. ,], Mashies, Mid-Irons, Niblicks and Puttees, 82.00 kinds, $1. 1‘) each. avenue, Hartford, came together, | Hartford, revised the original lists Mr. Roland and others will spoal l v e R T e R 2 Argyle Clubs, regular $1.50 and $1.75 grades, reduced to $1.29 each. Austin was proceeding eastwird to- subintited and cut them by approai- The mecting I it the latter fabled in BiS| o pack, Malone pond and Lake Golf Bags, very special values for $2.29, $3.98 and $4.98 each i ;‘I"’"] New Britain and waalnuseivg e tol foncen I the month of Angust : ‘k‘, o0 “‘,”””"‘ the use of {eompounce. All three showed one 3 o s daRactids (A i ; I e dangerous corner when Whiting i g names are o Nenoiilie o " the p conditions were as tenth of one per eant in colon baecil- ) Golf Balls, Silver King, regular §1.00 grade for 7ic. esch; Wright & Ditson's No. 75 (81 came aut of Farmington avenie an| I e e e BT (R G Ll M’;m’"‘:n‘“'}' 0 . and Bullet Balls, also T5e. kind, . each; Black Circle, i0c, balls, 39¢c. each; Our “Par @] atenpted to cross over into Lt £100 by the will S T s in statements, which (heone was bad, all were bad, asserted B Fore” imported Golf Balls, 75c. kind, 45¢c. each, 3 for §1.25; repaints, a new shipment, "";"l ,‘,” "””"“*”' “‘ “;" ntly m father, Keederick J. Bollerer, aceord- | 12Y0" 8 « -mv‘w 1 from the {1o mayor. He turned to the health | r 35¢. S [iusedsthelspeedtot:hailsrislolonr; ing ta the festament approved by the partment. “The upshot of |oricer and asked iIf one was not as | n for 35¢. each, or 3 for $1.00. (] on e i i s New firtain probate conri yesisday. | 1€ 010 hours of batii s mocon 16§ o PR e Eh O o o arne's machine was bady dam i The b | o My, | |0 discontinuc the usc of the Pequa- |y other ponds as well as the park 4 For Tennis Players g abont’ the e, sumning Vi oo Wity B i bk river aa o sonrce of avpyiy' for (1) S T e v - rd, and fender, while the front ey il & ; ol an ¢ connection of the " owlte hen ask - - M Wright & Ditson Rackets are reduced from $3.00 to $1.85, from $5.50 to §2.20, from (| springs. avic. and tiator or the o 5y et St £ Ao ity Irnking fountain with the ity wator | oo sad {hat he would have to 84.00 to 82.79, from $5.00 to $3.29 and from $6.50 to $4.28 each. other automobile were dam. N T LRl ‘WVle‘. 5 el wl“’y.“m ‘:‘m e as for | thereby doing away with the old b (I cracts) iation b thalothes V] Tennis Covers priced now at 50c, 75c. and 98¢, each. Rubber Hoods for 2ic. cach. (@M wore tocablofpeh il It has been announeed thil seey 10345 46 moLhlAg Naranin f“";‘” “y“”‘" Vil ke | ponds, before giving an answer. " sema e : . » five people in the Bristol coenia iR e S e S “I'his big whip is being nsed on | Mayor Wade then explained that his | Tennis Presses, very special for 79c. each, ; and (he two In Whiling's escape | oo, 0% ® S within tho past five | sl SaliEs Dulfolgthalold srong m HEUITY A 6 |Ioe e a Rt Ealata She mlstl i i Tennis Balls, the Championship, vegular 50c. avade, for 39¢c. each. IRl iniury. Whiting admitted the bame 3500 0 s ‘*‘ "“ : “ :““‘ ) % “]”"':y s wred \11\m Wade ir addressing Dr. | given him the information that after i i 1, but merc ren- Do N 2 }; o | 1B {Cen rtaNGa e e e R RS UGA a ! | Woisard in rogard to the statements | a heavy rainstorm. an influx of colon i FOI’ Those WhO Play Baseba" ! Davis Runs Amuck S s ni . Loval concerning the purity of the water | hacilll might be fonnd anywhere, Dr. | . i % v ; James Davis ran amuck at th Methodist Chureh Paul's Ma The mayor accused the doc- | Knowlton then disc i the sources { Note the markdowns on Balls. Regular 25¢. Baseballs now 19¢.; others reduced from Standard 1 & Bearing, Inc., yes 10 Tl e e R e tor of furnishing the information, of infection with fnfinite care. W 50c. to 39¢., from T5c. to 65¢., and regular 89c. Baseball are now offered at 75c. cach, (M| criny attemoon and b a gt S G e e o e TR e | e ot o) (WTOUER the | Tracy Refutes Statements o of dam in his trail Is | 1 1 v €= Chamber of Co erce a few days L > . Baseball Bats reduced from i5e. to 59¢. each, from 98c. to 8ic. each: others, were Methe el el e school with adult Bi- Ming at 7:45 o'clock et T ‘:, ments, given earlier in the | 1 50¢., now priced 39¢c. each. Baseball Gloves, all reduced. (Bl sworking in the restaurant at e fae. "0 0 :30 o'clock in th Gas Prices Cat the water in the bathing pool and in- l,‘,,r.lx c,,ll"\‘f':!«:l:::r;:n:{ :\L | All Sporting Goods on Main Floar, Dupartment in Aisle E {f{tors. me nad been irinking over. MOMMINE woal permitting, (h Pl Jocal filling stations ar he- | timated that the whole drive was one | gy e s i | T I el imary department will hold ite ming 1o show the offcets of the | of politieal intent. Di cglB uC RN el e il i 2 |/ mueh diquor. Floyd e his h political infent. Dr. Weisard de- | pa el (e sioner Willlam J. Tracy X = T [employer, noticed this and handed SO0 on the ehurd soline price war. Following the | nicd that the informafion came from | wha sag that 1t onootonth of ihe [ is s discharge, Awd (hen things AU 1025 o'clock the umion sorviee teduction from 25 cents a gallon to | him and then qualificd his denial by | sunnis. came from the river. His e e staried of the Baptist, Congregational and | 26 conts put into effect by the |saying that the “last stuff. which | giatements wehe corroborated by the Hi o ; = 3 Davis registered a ver! Kick fiest Methodist ehurches will be hehl at | Cole I stations lust wek, the Tydol [appeared in the papers, I T % G service and the dedicatory pra | he ~ A ! ] ) i | mayor, who described certain springs - 9 1‘”“ n he conducted by “,“»‘\”,Crr S \:x:‘lh."”:”, 1‘ h.“yhh land then tried a physical one. He [the Methodist church I B, jand Lan-Am siations made the same | come from him. Mayor Wade stuck ’\‘\'1:,“»1, um“ fed the lagoon. p er m ews It Sy 5 colebrated —at 9 srabhed bottles and dishes and flung | Ackley of Burnside he | ent today. 1 is announced that the |10 his guns and told the physician to jron L. Phillips, after which one |o'clock tomorrow morning al the |{nem abont L vestanra He preacher. His topie will Faitupe | Gult will follow suit I8 tace (nml e nformallon Had |, W ihey waited untll the 1ath ! — \\h::x pre The “.v‘\l. :..qw“ “nr{\" T‘" " : ”“;‘.‘ church, East Berlin, [ sviz Peacher aml attempted 1o/ or Suceess, Which?™ Mr, Ackley is Leglon Posteards come from his office and the doc- |30 Ut sxisieneaiot ihe mat . i ! Jon to start {his fear of typhoid stor of St heat him up, finalle throwing him the supremc chapl ¥ ltobert 1. Craig of | tor finally adn b tart {his fear of typhol o | P i i . 1N of " Sk Comman " i 1 it “There wa 3 f close with the benediction Paul's chure i in of the ey - epidemics from the park water fs | i : & reh in Kensington, will be (hraugha window. Not satistied yot, of Honor and Tenipersne: f the American Lezion wishes all | 1othing of politics intended,” fin DI EILERRIrOn) pax . " Meeting of School Board in¥uare el sifvicyBotosi TS LA SRR SR e e T el B S R e Kevond e eald Mce Dy, [ The meeting of the school Loard |held at the usual hour : - B SR L UIDILERRIGRING Y St Bl : 2 | Dr. Wolsard countered by eaying Jast @ [and zone to acher's home on | Britain are cordially e return immediately the posteards Present 1 t night in the offiec of the town Jau 0 lally invited 1o he " ) t the matter had come wup in | |elari was given over entrels to rou: | ey, et Comkrezational iting. st : ntinued | present and ; it supreme (orwarded them and i tis way let | 1 Gllth iceine S e S e I mm- DisheaiilE Nal e ST v, Bdward Upson Cowles of his wreeking enrcer, haplain, im know whether or not they will [ opened wi fuyor Wade and Com Pracy replied that he knew nothing i ) NCASUNES gpeneer, Mass, will conduct e Deputy Shepiff B W Pueeey an TR DS oulG W vt at aend the convention at New lLon- |Missioners John W, Murphy and : B T f | were adopted, the presentation of ' U meet a of the reports as nothing had been f ¢ i : ol morning ice at the Berlin Con- | Constable Thoma vee were s G : the last of the month. This in- | Mrs. o Wells Taylor present. Dr t o I8 [Dills and the reading of reporte oc- ; o ning. when ; ; | communicated to the park commis- | uDyIng the. aitention of the e o0 | Eregational church tomorrow. Itex. | mone arosted) DYz DNt avie T ool R R ovmation is necessary in order that |1 1 Vail was away on medieal pus- | (ommunieated 1o the BArk eOm S 3 ) [ 2 QSRS O RS Mr. Cowles is or of « Congrega ver battle amd continued hi f \ transportation eian b rod iness and - Commissioner John J, {51000 A6 ; ek Berebroect] BivE of the Way” will he the | (ransporta arranged ecalled the old Gridiey pool, hich Berlin Jurymen Named G e s A it T L) i - tilephons call hind. heon put in fop | MBQ plenty of contamination and i e Iy | of Kensington and has a wide civeic bt the m s S At rovinectown, Cave Cod ared with Dy Hard Knowlton | P e ’, — "' ‘:“ (m;m;‘ W'T‘ LA shha st o fiic nlt both in Kensington and for far that would in e biL ‘I:l‘lll Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fagan and |f state hoard of health, who has | m‘”v\ Hr t ”ym‘”n' n‘nrw.nnn cen forwarded to the clerks of the Tarlin, The servi " | Seae Y exular 8 and clocl e g e [ thought that the prese atio H Tvice W begin at |sel v MmARses WAl y son Earle trom N London and |! re previnusly and Charles 1. S Hartford 10:4 ok it e held At the Charel ; ! ; vas a far 3 0:45 o'clork here wWill be nowateh him A Senl S e Poal. sanitary engineer for the stafs ; ; D Edwin B. Adams, Bran i of Our Lady of Merey tomorrow 1 f S Commissioner Tracy added that he 3 other activitics at the chure o slior was uit 1 by RS ! PR SRl ey ealth hoard. Members of the park | L > 4 oy v «\r.gw. Arthur H. Bushnell, John H. morrow, e e v o Y s L e er A on iy B J’” 4 hE i Honrd aid the olfy souell wars alsn | thought it was a shume to deprive Routine Business at Mercting of onnley, Arthur E. Crandall. Her- Kenstnzion Methodist Frost, 1o had recei T ,’ R § s resent, white the council hall was | B0 OF T < ;'”" WL «::\ :;' bert W. Goodrich. Nelson H. Minor. | The rozular mor i IRbpthiaenyions s filled wit S the pleasures of the pool. when noth h. ! b he sezular morning service will ueross the nose and v N e 5 otas ap filled with interested cltizens Lo apoaimn Ll School Board—Rerlin Jurs List s Carl J. Mueller, Robert . Pinches, bo held {omorrow at 1045 aelat | asie will 1o i LB iSRRG A M e ¥on oned vas sajd of the tae of the Farm- Robert Silsby, Charles H. Warren, , Rev. A. ¢, Soland: of Plantsville will | ray of HUGNIn ey [ i bl Al g sossions: D T tire AU Eol ton river by children from al Announced—Corr-Corbat Nuptials | (i, 3 5 i ant | M iray a 8 f in ¢ flowe he | Britaln——ady i R alnL - William T Webster, George B, Al be in charge. The Sunday sc ton permifs, w T I e Walnut report recommenda " uShame To Bapose.” B Othe T tom e ofaIntarest ing. Ira M. Baldwin, James Brown, | departmetn will meet as usval, will fac i " 3 e TOOM suite, Gining roam et, sewing | HONs of i i Elpaniment from SRR T aae 3 Prederick T, Crane, Edward P. Dun- | there will be no mecting of the image 1 Wo o L maching i and other houge- | C0re © L Bttt Lo iren to dar of polluted wa- \portant maltters in eonnection | ham, Philip : ames C. [ Worth league and the wiening ser 5 ani g i or S goon al the park. He said that as U | Triap m i n~| ip M. 1 . James C. | worl league and th g sers- Drives Into Canal informat N e a6 il or: ng. 14 Hough t Mo i 1 that a combatted Dr. Woisard. He add- o with the new reercation feld were | Hart, Henry Hool Edward & ice will not he held tomorrow. The | Rilly Fruit of 58 Mair T A T e e e T 192z the matter “had ©og vy he didn't think that the state f disposed of at a speeial meeting of | SeCormick, — William 8. Norton, |onlv activity scheduled for nest |New Britain, unfamiar wit 5 iR e Rl e For irable residence, sit D I e B e e e e S I NE (A B ver) | e Kensinston | Concrepational | inen d hoifho ;;Hl\_‘.\] ol _\|I ”(,.\n e L oo e e on jterritor [ the cnd of | uillive olasais i e e No. 7 Farminglon 3 1 s E00T |t e main auestion (hen was the oy K. Try arole 50 irsday evening ) o'clock. [stroct last into the old o W i 11 improver s and garage. Oy prine v from a sonre et T G ; church last evening in the chureh | pi\in 1. 1 A O er 0 4 | 1ionly and will be juc L HPERT M o it ees e 1clpin Iocal situation. 1 ( arlors. A name for the field was | gopr B T RanusTen, e zation will 1 R 5 ! | w1l e IO () s Sh i ialory GloDicits Park Wanted " 5 arioss Viname [0 elg 22 3o .ewis and Rov H. Morse g ill be in charg FRTRE carnlonl nibrie <0 o awarded for the best colloctions | Sonable price and terms. Apply € natory clemer I the park wanted by the people A fo take churge of it Boiiioal for A poeiE angre JoeRURN RN Kensinzton Congrexational v that it 1o uived two < ndividual specimens. The large Vo Mason & Co. Phone 45, Bris official was inferrn of Wristol 2" asked Mrs. Alhert F. " Lojtake : 8 190 [op of Avon. Edward . King of i regutar Sunday morning D T L n L S 10 ashod Lere nOssipockwell, herself a park commis- J | N Erounds 1- e Hartford and George A. (o- ill be held at the Kensington le to contaminate g M goner and a heavy contributor o the dlilon il nes b Ak Bl of Hartford, clerk of the su dtional church tomorrow ut == PLAY TO A TI1 IRotipr s BRD YRR At ea BN S s ¥hnd s equiipmentiE DE Vol Ber "’ e “' “’" e ! 2 perior conrt, revised the lists sub- | 1045 oelocl liev Vernon 1. | I st End baseball team |Of river water. Dr. Woisard replied "o g quickiy replied to the question N U Lol e Tl cenny. | ifled by the selectmen o vari- | P iline, the pastor of the churel plaved the Staniey Memorial church |1 Affirmative saying that the y, 4o aefiemative, but said that the eented and pos il - ons fowns in the cout o i t sermon. The Sun -—.—._.' night at the Belden stre pres R CT iR ROl “' L (problem was one of health protec- » tion 1 B o b s o iy (8 depariment will me gron it might eause the trouble. The doctor fj,n = (yestions of Commissioner / ! LN hajr, Thare are approximately | 15! i Nelin added that the health department 1 of Dir. Knowlton, re- | [ st purcheecd Ken- {agg s . v AL Set For Pienic e ] N that the old theory of water sington tional eh for | . sty hing is in readiness fe refore fuing iteelf r lengtt rin ha g a8 for the a te J purifying itself over a certain length the u lis young people and Goming Wedding of the “oner : T e st \ ground. was mnot thoroughly ac- ( thes o community, b kuown e diioa Aol i Con wireh Sunday sehool, v plaving on ac BNt rounns 0 sthesdacloneand gy cepted hy the physicians. as the Len Phillips ation - P e sled for this afternoon, \ ahout it ) Wolsard Negligent 8 g in nition o the 1o pas o L DR RE hh " nermliting inninz with M E ! ; FINER XD S owre oAl o oor et el e tors af this church who have con- . L @ baseball game at 2 lock, the 3 S N or Warl you shou m fime to pass be. g [ Lonis . Corbat of Low 3 S (@ —Burleig ; B I i R e o (G o T 8 bl o o oney Earner! L T [ Nt ot 2 i e et e \ soung people in recreational activi- @y o Breing S tividen for nd the af t x : 5 ithority ensned H1 Dr. Wois- | oo ians conditions was h:rgvd m John . Beennan a - S 8 B e R ter from the |y ¥ w e e Panl’s church, Kensington. on Wed. (o, & £ dedication Be A Money Owner : fon " A r e F e ona A s dho aRId RChat HiNe v committer w»\vwv: “ ;m S| nesday morn August 12 at 9o ¥ ‘v ree ion field will b { - \ s to N g S hea ould have a rni-i R. Ellsworth, Ly ernon i Sralaal Bot i 2 h at 4 o'el and a pienie lunch starting a f ( \ i via meil meetinzs and ex- ¥y lips. Miss Lauretta Alilng. Touis Gothelinm Sl ot s o W ticksgeved a ok i save and Become A Tittshureh G . MO8 [piained matters. The health officer 0 edrich, Paul G, Ruker, Miss oor, R s et Working on the Roads Capitalist 4 gar . 1 ns and T \ asked 1o come at one meeting, wrion Hall and Miss Marjorle | (e Russell and Irwin Manufactup The town teams busy, at the apitahs Bt 2 ! officer jeclared the mayor. but failed to Ore WAS @PPOiNted 4s A TECTeA- | ino camp: i \,\“‘ ],“"m‘ T present time, repairin T s in show np. Lots could have be®d; 4 1 group o bs in chare ot P i ! Rerlin: which have been washed out % & = i v learned, if he had done so, the may- jnal group 1o be in charg RS o 8 ashed on ? - a n ma 4 Fna I BRI e atlonbig ol lake Gec B he vizant iR Start Your Account 0| B | — I e S 3 B chairn 155 Hortenge Loiselle of Berlin | carding. fo ot S S S g f———-_—— Lo B the committer in charge of raising i rommans mith (b M | corling fo First Selectman Geor At This Bank Today iy Not His Duty ! woncy 16 pay off the debt an the | He' st aoeanan¥” With the Misecs | "carrer. The fown official sta COMMUNITY THEMER Recomm It was not hin duty, Dr. Wolsard ol it veported that so $1.148 has ' o % y ) - T use of 1 he mayor, to attend the ! ik : 1 ardon of W ived enthusiastically. s \Woodhaven Villa, l.ake torbury T (Continued on Page Ten) ks at | N — meetings. He declared that fulfilled the requirements, Plaimille, Conn The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. N to e raised was |y SATURDAY, AUG. & Ta re the healty o) e aied g e 3 e g rmAse A P T ¥ : : Nf’w- o \”\IH;M g o Returs w New Haen J g PLAINVILLE, CONN. | BABY PEGGY. Tn ton Tto sa10} (hat be Coniont g0 g« fev wevks azo by @ canass of the IH" “‘v” n u.Y ngs of New uddle L. Landgren { CAPTAIN JANUARY rark 1 han to explain matters to RO ven will return to her home fo- Th i . f | 1 hoard and have th g disirict of Kensingion by teams oM [ yorraq, following 4 werk's visit|| PLUMBING and TINNING Thrift Solves the Problem ! LA Tl A DRI o e With Mr. and Mre Willard 1. Alling Berlin, Conn. | SUADAY, ALG. B He blamed Secretary John L " i U' e and tamily of Kensington., House I #5515 Shop s || A YL Kl iee for fint foivavalng e Wy D el picincontel Oficers Complete Duties GLENWOOD STOVES | ALMA RUBENS, In s ports of health hoard recommenda- ' duct of OMcers Frank: Browh and! Georgs Open Escnings | L WOMAN'S FAITH | L nericion of all acthvities i KaRUDKa of the Beriin police hau‘ | A5 1 | ( Fage Ten) 2Pt = ended their duties at the Stiles and ! oo deoted by " Revnolds Brick company [ sington iona T somen, EmErnIl e e m o | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' fleld by organizations may be se. PR3 IR e oo ] ured hy application to the pastor of | |18t DY tno state policemen, one eurer Pr E luring the day and the other at hurch & mgit supervisor wiil be present en ; Officer Orvilcl Ventres and Cha by &« commi the fiald betnoen the hours of 2 and 3 5:30 p. m.. on Mondays and Thurs. AUstin are still 5n night guard y 2 = PR TR at the American Drick company (e ADosmayL (| FORME? 1 ger . The Rl sesansian th Valuable Post Mark ( S 1 DONT cARD For )| TS FROM ALEK ASKIN' feid 1 A to conform fo the | AN Wliresiing ilem.regarding an | GETT DO AUTUIN ANY (88 ME To COME OUT TO L recogniz lards of clean sports 21 h-yAw ton post matk is found | M\]Jog'b-ALEk GETS To GO 7 S ([ KIS DNCLES —momLL FROW ALEK, X in t ugust issue of the “Ameri \ ON WIS UNCLES FARM = L P - " AT o of Improper | €A Lhilatelist” a magazine | AN I DONY GET TO ) i [{ BT BE 60 Now,e - WE;LLES - lat participating in : 10 stamp collecting. This post mark, DO ANYTHING /! FoR. | n not conform te the s which appeared on letters between HALF A CENT T'D of clean sports and athlctics | 1550 and 1860 is regarded as a re taboo.” cat rarity by collectors ot post ie " d that other rules anl sought after. In o o irawn vin from. | it is like a half moon. With- | 1 hurch may see | in this “half moon.” apprars the i P words gton.” in a curved Dedication Program inc below iha Conn., in a atory exercises will he | Straight line. Under the name of the . rnoon at 4 o'clock at |1 1o the date is found \ on the field These ex S s aul’s Chvurch ] h a reading from Masses will b ebrated at § and | i ® fallawed by a nraver. |10 o'ciock tomorrow morning at St ' Clewoarth of “he field com. | Paul's church, Kensington Re k- & mittee wiil then state the purpese of , W. D. Casey will be in charge of 3 ‘ the grounds and will tell the history |the services. Sunday school will be | B 4 ©f the place =0 far. The dedicatory 'held at the usual hour. ' § ¢ ]

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