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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925, PI 11 N | ctatmed e had been in loval pool- B l The New Church |creating a disturbance at his hom room at the time the hold-up oc- t The new chureh 15 of the English |00 Poplur street. He pleaded guilp ainvilie News =i i i, Brigtol News |t ius 2o e i o Wt eff to back him up, while Gnazzo pro = A2 front, which rise to u height of 9% @ disturbance. A tine of one dolla duced post cards to show he ha foet, The walls are of seam faced &nd costs for drunkenness was ine veen the towers Is located a hinid s ,qmts éoppmfl Qenter: RIGHTIS WRECKED v s IS DEDICATED s et i i e chares for their previous defeat at s " ng dquor with intent to sell, we ':'T"_"‘ff""’m__u,‘. oo b sy i O il i | (11114011111 Bucks Trug 175,20 4 et eom o Ty Parishioners Saw Similar e i e i i i L “rncon A supporting dollars and cos nbull field, The me was close lollars and costs wy urch and For Protecting Your Mattresses LEGION SOCIETY CIROUS il i HOLD-UP GASES CONTINUED 1ore ehoie o b M s ";M“"‘,"?" '\'T'lff'I}" Hawizg [ « e Iosesters of Amer it rather hard, but kept his _ v \o6ate et ; A s We offer a special value in high-grade covers that are easily put on and removed, Al T Tan e OnlOld SN IV S S o (TR e g nd equipn present a U 1o install the offievrs rvl( i 3" casily laundered and give great wear. They are full size and now is your I o He also i ok time to buy; regular $1.98 value. Priced for a few days at, cach. . $1 69 ! ) —Pecking Tom Fsapes—Drove ! D LR | L B Jusy — Pire Department Called rking gume for the winn While Under Influence — iy 3 s O TRl Cholters (e TENTS and FLIES " . LT o Mo Ao o Out—Ii¢ s Snrprised. vald, a forme Jayer clurned Nates, 3 3 % i nein e 4 A NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED, with much of the summer still to come. | ) s R e e e AL i : ia uorlhas e e R Camping parties and others wishing Tents have this opportunity to secure them. AAANI S i M, T IHGTREp A yS U CRi bal * hok b | SOME time, g8« : il ng e o Walter J. Mury ”x, Good Wall Tents, made of 8-oz. duck, sized 7xT feet, offered at $7.98 each. Others, ([f|!"" 10 P puetlor WUBIALI U0 Ce - Ftiort stared for (e loactig) e mii G SR ) i . 3 hewtingg (11 fn of a three-family houg made of 10-0z. duck, sized 8x10 feet, for $15.50; sized 915x12 feet for $19.75 each, M| » ”"‘VM WL R R e L Ao ¢ o cons q ling Sirect for James Lea), while those sized 12x14 feet are priced $28.50. Flies at half the price of Tents. ‘;,f e T Auto Touring Tents, made of mmpnmf khaki duck, 7-6x7-6 feet, regular $24.00 kind, [than is usuaily the casc, Ior Old Timers $19.50. Pmade two turther mistakes in al b place. On Thy Tinwrs—Local Court and Police . Deputy itawlze yval Smith at shortstop rniit has atso bes 1. Murphy for th family house g \ | tion to nis breaeh of the motor ve- 1. It ] pulig 0. The M =il f ling stre Gustaf Lunda) All Couch Hammocks are offered no“ at greatly reduced prices to close out quickly. o0 b ak sl o : | B q ; & Gt 1860 2 \mm regulations, In the first place I i 0 e 2 . ‘h tricd 1o pass a heavy moving vin L L tendy Lt i | tson o sl deniinelonhing " granted fo SMART PUMPS FOR SUMMER WEAR st e sec oo RS0 R 5 s e ol s e e i f ; {attempt o van turned Iy : scerudion c dsome § ) The Dedication el i John | Y o Velvet Opera Pumps in black and pansy shade, with turn soles and spike heels, for \,. N R e e ) : 5 | | e S ARt _ N ee Al et o oyRainon $7.00 pair. | 1y i . edi oulk perinit has been issned 1o A | side strect crations of the paris place at 15 o'clock mass after phon ftin % Patent Colt Opera Pumps, with Cuban and Spanish heels, are very special for $6.00 (|| 7he truck. i A load of e . 1 g | monies of yesterday were simplu but arlier masscs had been cele- O and $7.00 pair. household driven by An- 1% { 1 improssise : i b g 5 ) G0 0T . o . § y | drew I Johnson of 59 Cherry strect b Black Satin Pumps, with turn soles and Spanish heels, ave beautiful foot coverings for INEr e Al “,.‘, was just turning $7.00 pair. | off Ihe ceremol e directed by w John J an took charg Thirty Corps , Coming ceremonies. The solemin | o New ] Doparture Flute and pi, orps will be the hosts to ah lclvmv drew alongside. The right | 5 . ! e e |Among the guests at the services | (o M ; e PR Ofl:el‘ed at Wash Goods Section [{zoniineliolitichyaiand s Hgs ! g ) 2y vestenday morning were Mayor John fral In Hurtfe i 1" plecoloicor et I a native il it rear wheel of the passenger car | e hy 4 1, Wade, members of the city coun- | | sermon was preached by R ’ anizations, at a state myeet « VERY SPECTAL PRICING of imported French and English Crepes, as well as others |W||iecked. the iatier was litted tnto the Al b R cil, City Treasurer George S Breach. | ey, Mongignor \\\ uric g ‘ 10 i thi ) g nleel of domestic make. Big bargains each kind. [lEehd hroniactaps il stieaianhate § 4 Vo : h . ' |1t came o rest with the wheel | Schwart, g ; Bristol vings bank, William 1% Seminary in Hartford, who stressed Mrs. Antonia Fhlert Silk and Cotton Crepes, 36-inch, in figures, ~An extra good showing of patterns and M||smashcd and the <pokes i 8 i o loat the American Trust Cou |the importance of following in the funeral of Mre checks, floral and plain colors; have sold . colorings that were priced earlier at $1.25. to the hubiin the dirt. The i Ahton % ‘ a a2 1 and otl known citizens, footsteps of God. Solemn vespers lert, 71 years old, | 4 s old, was held fro. , . ar ing board were also S o rizin ol Paris| R e osung qt 30 o'clock 18! ght {the fa Iy residence N all season at §$1.50. ' You have choice now for, 1 N ‘:im ’1‘,'»:1”'»{7-“‘:[ ,‘W o it \ f : N Origin of Parish were sung a k last night mily resid No. 34 Juy Now at, vard £ ¢ Aol S a )1 St Joseph's parish comes 1o tight tev. Jobn H. Landry of Niantic, |S(rect this morning. It was follows sons in hoth machines escaped in i 5 ; | = i ! historical records of Bristol | also 4 native son. The sermon at [DY & mass of requiem at &, J Brocaded and Printed Crepes that weie | These are new goods, right up to date in iy Soreals A a oseph 7 rence is made 10| his service was delivered by Right [church —at 9 o'cleck, Mrs. Ehle riced $1.00 offered you designs and colors. You buy right in buy- [B|| Motercyeiv ofticor 1rea caii ; ) 1 the saving of mass by Rev. Luke | Rov. Monsignor John Nealen, pastor |12aves her hushand, two sons, Par now for, yard ing now. | vestigatad the accident and o Daly of New Rritain, pastor of S0 oy St Rose's church of Meriden 4 Anthony Ehiert, of Bristol: op All.Dlainsdllcs i 06N e g Mary's ehureh of that eity. Tonelud The musical program was directed {4 . Mrs. Robert E. Callaghy : S Rl In the fold of 1'raly were [y Professor 2dward ¢, Keogan of (And five grand children. She g onerated Johnson of all Dlams . Dwanimeg it AThrall sl the missions of Bristol. Farmington, | Waterbury, the new organist of the 1eay o brother Legion Cirens Coming Sl Hasen, L SinllindNeaianbpe g Sesningi, Rew Hunttord. | narish Garmany el ol i s e e oty Throe base hit, Miller. Bases on i T i S o Simshiry, Taviffville and Rainbow Holdup Cases Continued Luigi Coverty | sition as clerk in the grecery store. ' guests of Mr. and Mrs, Archer Walsh | CIICUS & by Broch-Rarnvs post 1 L Originally mass was said In various Janies Davis and Joseph Gr Th meral of Luigl Coverty ° e 3 Struek o W 0 “ un gh s old, w % Guest. s Lutertained lieE fhaltho ko \Cllto ¢, re- | American Legion, have lwen nearly Stouck out. by Dotil 8 Cunmingham o oe 5o j0canner mine distriel. |both of Dlalnville, who Were churge |Years old, was held from. the fa erlin ews {at their home on Wiicos avenus, re ; G " i i | Mr. and Mrs. Iobert Carison of !turned to their home in Wakefici.], | COMpleted. and everyt 2 points to 4 4 . \ early Trish pioneers of the 'ed with having hetd up I'rank Kacz "‘ "" nee, No. 142 Park street, It W Lynwood, California, and Mr. and | Mass. Saturday sottle mateik, a local broker on Middle (followed by a mass of requiem — |Mrs. John Hanson of Urlando,| Miss Virginta Walsh left Saturday ' ucted by the veterans. As thatito el dineT) (t on hases, All When the enpper mines shut down lstreet near t Southington town |St. Anthony's church. He leaves 2 | Florida, were the guc sterday afternoon for Wakefield, Mass. CASe last vear, 30 per ecnt of the ‘l"j\”” s :].MI‘::VY ! W: anl the railrond came to the city. iino on Satnrday, Angust 1, had their | Wit one Amadeo Coverty: ty {of Mr. and Mrs. George Ander- (where she will cui Fowv weeks: | POOS Wil be given to the Plan. Lals Hages e the group of settlers Lroke up and cases continued until September (pughlers. Mrs. Louls lLombardi an 4 |son ar the home of Mr, and vacation as the guest of relatives, | ville Public Health Nursing pssocia- | Gridin. Time 5:10 several car the by Judge Joseph M he | Miss Anfoinette ¢ came to what 15 now udge Donovan in the Coverty; two brot} Arthur H. Bushnell of Damon’s The great Allo Diasollc an| T Timers 1 The regular meeting of the Fir ¢ ¥ M i leenter, Eervices were held in a lcily rt this morning. The 1 rs. Michael Coverty, of New Yoy | Hill clib will 9ot be held this eveni most daring of stunt performers, 2 EO L builing on Queen street | vouths, who were arrested by > 1and Joseph Coverty of Danbury, Mecting Date Is Changed but will be held nest Monday, [185 been seenred by the commitler [ ; T i 1N i - famous ninsiae : R R hment, | The next mecting of t Lag! August 17, az usnal 1 will gn throngh his aet overy B , i by Kaezmarei 1 R K of Terryville, wy of Women Voters of K Callie, yellow and white, femal atShthe s Wilitings Sal roel T : T |01 Town hall e Grid IR laimitemated Aol AT tiag b e nionidboulkyan s ¢ | scheduled originally for August 25, lost: named “Iriend”; license 1410, |Bronnds 3 s y Y 1A iaw A part of the Perlmore hotel |10y ) . ! €15 works. Sunday morniy e o | August 29, instead. Miss Mary Gris- phone 1135-13; reward.—Adyt oapens, will h ¢ o \ o m’ L . L Lo : BRIl AR HoCIR e Lo d ol “, 11‘1- ‘»M L : i ”\’w .Iv’> (u.»!nm. abutme, Berlm Aumm‘mes Busy {wold, who will speak, would be un- R nizht Leginnna m al | 3 AN SSEE S vight and remain MOV @ ‘ el B \,;\ was tossed abey able to be present on August 29 posts in the Hartford Connfy e * nig 1 s seat but was not injura Nieioe iho thine e i {Disabled Veterans Want |{ginn nssocinfion will te precont. i Couldnt Find the ire gy e P e to corraborate Jamaged, an § he automoln was ation | ) | Postmaster Entertair Their Men Given Johs | perticipate strect parade. Eddy- Planville Hose Co. No mad e ha el ek Ba ! : L K notified police heur tmaster Sidney M. Cowles and | % V[ Glover post of New Britain will he to a stlent alars hich was fol- - )\ heljLos ainy and jouarters of his accident DRUNKENNESS THlS TIME Postmaster Sidney M. Cowles and | Washinglon. Aug. 10 (P—Urging | F10°r N v 1 fent alarm, W 15 fol- | 2 W wa ght 1 } ARl e s i e iy (s Mrs. Cowles of Kensington enter-actual rather than theoretical pref. |O0 hand with its band. which Is one ' lowed by a hell alarm. abont 10:15 Titus Mercimar to testify to th porty transe tained their son. Kev. Kdward Upson [erence to former servicemen iy |©f the best Legion bands in (he state o’clock this morning and rushed fo or 88y e mmgin chiren ol 8 G L R Co e Cowles of Spencer, Mass. over the [governmental cmployment. the dis. |A19 Won the prize at the Torrington | the home of Geors rs of 162 wh , spring to tl % SERsendiare tagifollon . 4 continue the matter, William E. an an B. No | week end. Rev. Mr. Cowles deliv- |abled American veterans today made | CONYention last vear Whiti . There the fircnen fnew strue 8. rreeted nti nazzo is under a 50 day jail sen ,»‘w ‘”],. 1 ,"’ \’\‘,fl,‘ . \I Norle —Slight Automobile Accident Re- cred the sermon at the morning |public a legislative program to be Wednesday evening will be “40 were told that the e . e . Sl e 4 alter M. Norte Bishop John J. Nilan of Hartiord the road when Schwirtz’s ma i preceded the 10:15 o'clock nass S8 W Jehrated Rey M| €enwirtz to appear in court tamor | row night at 0 oclock. e ex and one sister et moeti suecererll aftile. vt cone | Doublotplnys: T Bmifhilo 8. Sinil enner he most su u i yet o Meeting of Teague of Women Voters ported—News From the Vacation- Grochitiere, proper on Divinity street Babh mpted to seitle a feud Tracy Driscoll and Co.. Tne,, several week’s standing on the [Willlam E. Tracy a house and 1, hureh reet ecarnival grounds last jon IFederal street Berners Are Surprised e to 4l I night and a battle canse ¢ main ) Wntil 1868, when he iseortained was transferred to Gre R. 1 time in six weeks tor the same of- Ventrel upon each Planes Coming Tomorrow e assigned as Iocal pastor | Tnasmuch as the two men had | Several ort to Acting Captain John C. Me- Ty wighiin At police headquarters re- 1 sulted in the appearance of Officers \ 1. O'leary swer for a variety of ch A ‘ £ session vesters AT AR ade tracks for the far and wid L 1 3 e a met Amplif tnstally tion in a truck loaned for the orea s it gion by R. O. Clark. They will t Saving board the noon train for their | yjon iy homes i children have fared well Drtroi while they have been in T Ber- Joseph's 5 fea ‘ court Williim E., Nortoy o vening of cong his fall. The or- | ®antzations of this hody will be an | erable quantity : rton to Albert Harry Scott. colored, will be in|curred just west of the Red Bridge ness, severely when a car driven by Joseph Cote |veterans' hureau as an ind pendent There will he danci Allen street ed yesterday by Constable IFrank [ Daniel 1), Ryan of 22 \ High [Proposed a permanent medical : : mina Olander, a evening and ! mina Olander, a house and 1, nival will run for six nights \ S ti's store in Kensington. He was was injurcd f the polic ans ‘ £ 1N Brita and Piainville w He was arrested last Satur 1l post at the state convent © ¢ = AR [ ¢ e Bhigh soan it ’ vz aceepied |for future offenses with the ale meet hose onl ety morrow morni R in as Many Days | Yol Grorge Bergendahl sang several se- B i meet here on Saturdy was also arrested about six s L St A ) G R a fight with another negro at the Emil Thornbloom of Pleasant e e e large passenger plan Fresh Al Children Leaving The | 1 imotion wiil | OP1Y o find himself back in the lock- | must ; Coan S Appear in Two Courts are not, as hus been t i : I \ ng liberty for the offender. A re- : 1in tamorrow after having been the bESC] 3 Rerlin, o -|ercated a disturbance at his home. crowds which will come to th Prayver a Pentec & s e i S RIS that fro been happy ones for the 18 children |2 Hul's 8 \ o'cloek | MOrNing, he was given a suspends S B i r ha steel shop Friday 1. hea weather heen favorah Tk . ir. Thornbloom was able to secure il : Slon Mews g0 _Given Suspended P ! mon ; will be conveied 1n Maine Richard Long of 49 Dwight street, | da e i i . ¢ lo resid a e the slate farm. in nol e A & § e squeak from s rday by a score of 4 to 1. T} dChs ate farm in police court today Gnazzo was found aslee Fruit's Case Nolled I in spending several days with Mr.! Dart after a complaint was received i h}\u‘ S 1 yemained a ; e i st 5 tence imposed by the Plainville town |property on D e jservice at the Berlin Congregational | pressed for adoption with the con- (and 8 Nignt.” when the county or-'huf, atthough they found a e - Umission attached 1o Britain : SN LU church yesterday chureh until on October 1, 156 Sligh s i ! inti t 1864 Fighters Fined and Addie J e e (etns ar Inioreat ight Automobile Accident Zanization ples PpOrt to a pro. [han. This night will algo be fea- basement, they 1 locate when Rev, Michael 1. Roddan was!| (i e b el & A slight autoniobile accident oc- [gram of adequate national prepared- |[tured with a parade. with the Fddy- | flanics : criticized *ultra pa- | Glover post hand at the head of the chemicals. The the Berlin court tonight for the third | O0 Farmington avenuc yesterday, |c and urged retention of the [marchers, 3 5 royal started for Mary Ferucef to Vit of 18 Maple street, New Britain, |8overnmental office Monda Nr s R Christopher as the a few moments until the police ar- (two lots on e o tense, drunkent He was urresl- |and anotlier yvehicle operated by| Among other recommendations it |nis by of the he i NI Ut T toghannar e Lo e AR s 5 . 4 | ; | surprised — at their new home on a Pas-irived on the scene. The battle was | Charles and Esther Gustafaon daliipaleplodinidng e chesiras in this section m strent Sult t rectory |quickly ended and in the city court | Wilh Brown after he had made a gener- | sireet, East Hampton, sideswipsd, |ite be established in the bureau and Willtum sirect Suturday T ; i S e e et al nuisance of himself at Scugliol- | The damage was slight and no one |thal: liberalization be made in many | 17 es wore tendered a house warming, | : 1% melnings £25 2 | pla 4. No arresis were made | regulations affecting disabled vetor ET Ihdications Y0 0 friends from Hartford, ¥ 8L P taken to the New Britain police sta- | py : I airplanos will come o th awa z P [o8s arge representation of the q 1 nained until firmities, in- @ e t it out tor at 8 city tomorrow wlh fi on awaiting triz sresent and presented M Mrs, n final flal tlon awaiting trial \nniversary Mass Tonorroyw c r R BN Ll ental Mscaihinttolrs Donovan announced | rangem oo An anni i . ver with a beantifnl floor lamp > 0l a im tor ; ovan annou angements will be made with 1 BIChE L) Gty L1 R s D Arrested Two Times New London on Aug. 29, bu nd a sum of money. K. Larson and ! : ator. S, hil sentences would be imposed | ships for the events in cognectiq g ithiam uby wil It nmber of members have was riding in an auntom turned their cards stating e rhsiia el i aree o Caaae Peeper Lscapes 850 afler he had been invalved o ) W\ nsington up Saturday night on a for not the 1l go. Al ar S vy His hody | Struggles o peeping T last | gor th . including planes ran; cnnan will be in gejohafeegolipdruntenness, S lo Commander Robirt 1. Craig to e ; ‘ lies now in t, affer he had been bagged | from the small Sper 3 service Rotzlof of 319 S e e s e 5 e Oak Ca coting: 1 brick yard where hec has been em- rvi t of 319 Arch street nas re- | do (his he of 1his week, so | White Ok Camp Meeti ? Bloyed | special Masses satyrday leased on bonds vesterday morning. fhat he may know for how many he The camp meetings which are he el oot nue, while prowling ahout the | ana pombers arrange fransportation inz conducted at White O \ i he Tiew. [Thiornhloony home, suceeeded in win= DAl The “Iresh Air” children from | be observe] . 8L Paul's|Up A "}“ fme later on a cha are busily & ‘ ¥ 5 B wre 3 A of breach of the ce after he S e . N S 4 k New York city will lea st Ber 1 the S ] h h A Davis and Josep A publi ! “ S e B guests of residents for the past two | ur | eats Arraigned before Judge Wi : i o1l G U (e trom the Fast Side of New York . ed ) v. entence of 15 days and placed on who ran amuck R S wonld have bheen there 1 T and they have expressed thetr de- | B . b robation for three months. L sire 1o remain longer. o well have b ireh S Mt g i Th e e fri s jescription of the offender so they been entertamed ! ; Colaiea s linius | icompanyforiWater el : location will he ch cither | | 1 nt. |7 s ; New Dej e 3 : i s cparture Wins taining their numes anid addresses. | Kensington is spending a oo meche Sentence to State Farm Ingtc ha | Amp ground i its o val, the Fisk Ry simons ot the He arged with breach of the peace. speakers ha i s P NG g et g R ank i spending his vaca- | was given a nded sentence verybody s w . SRS DAl ; o , for the local tea, and Mrs. Josoph Stanton of Long was arrested yest ABINE Peldayiinie Williant Fruit of New e ave et for their home,!ing by Traffic Policeman Hanfo ) riff LWL Iy Jin. Uutings in the woods, opRor- o4 e tunities to play gumes, and good N Thomas KEazan of Kens- Y the policeman tha Long, half teneed ta 30 Arove he ”% N A ¢, con- Bh ke ve Y g SEERING RARYE 1 ingion drunk. was standing in front of the tr : Wil ining a g meals have built them up consider Gustarve Linde erk el colored ' ably. They have healthier appenr | goic™ coocpy : SR ances and have becn entirely habDy- | gvoor. has returned from a fenie Child I\‘Ihn-n . | &t Newport, Rthote Tsland A son hos been born to Mr. an Sy Mirion’ Humilogs b S Mes James Anstin of Kensingt ‘“\ TN Roth wother and child are reported | o Wi 3 30 he ge slon | nivolx taccord. [ ol fashion shows on the trains ing to Dr ). Goodwifi who ts| e Ml models parading up and down 2 i | transterred y f sop ' & Arrosted vester. |Charge . raphle atiending fthem. The baby weighed | f08 FECH 00 ke o alsles of the cars | o (Coptianed on B : 24 3 i men of the caribou family, at Nantasket Beach, Boston L : church on Church street n members of the con- ion as they left the edifice e tion glish trains hetween and fashions resorts now ent of costs onlon acted for Fruit nine pounds at birth tas Toe Crushed George Millington. employed at Notes of Interest the American Paper Goods company, | 4 meeling of the board of selr . BY BLOSSER \ffered a painful injury fo the big | MeN Will be held this evening at § o4 toe on his right foot today. when a | 0'clock in the office of the town cce of board fell on it. crushing | clerk e bone. He was attended by Dr.|[ The many friends of John Pinche A J Goodnin of Worthington Ridge will b SEE. T SUOULD THINK P ] e z i Vo7 A s Communits Cluh Meeting pleased to learn that he is improvi ‘\—_’I\I"N SRS F\ OH4, T GO/ | st £-18E g ‘ G \ \. A meefing of the Kensingten |in health and is now on the road to o g ERis (E | AFYER ™ L VOO GET LOTS OF ; . AN DONT DRINK Community élub will be held tonight | recovery. Wow B; f ) = cows T AR A at & oclock at the Peck Memorial | A sale and social will be given by FON = WHAT ARE ) = / 2 v‘\\ X library. Plans for a ficld day the | the Camp Fire Girls at the home of VoL GOING T Do | ’ Lo W M\ Jatter part of the month will be | Mrs. Amos Bourgeois on Main street, L ow, cousiu ) \ : made and it is expected t all T»:r.wu afternoon from 4 to § mbers will be present. (ommit- [ 0'clock. All are invited to attend tees on arrangements for \arious The Epworth league of the Merh- events during the day will be ap- | odist irch will hold TRty pointed at this time {businees meeting and secial in the Hurlburt On Vacation ‘fv urch parlor this evening at § Hiram Hurlburt. rural carrier for |o'clnck the Berlin and Kensington post{ Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rich and offices has lett for Maine on his an- | eons, Alfred and Raymond, and Mrs nual two weeks' vacati Mr. Hurl- | Marjorie Ralley and . burt's place ring that time, will |spent Sunday ye taken by Roy Thompson beact Resigns His Position | Mrs. C. E Lav Farl H. Brown has resigned his | Etta Lawrence ve position ss clerk in the Cole hvrh‘i'nw home on Main street aft cery store on Worthington Ridge | Jaying & two weeks® tacation at the and will accept a position in New | camp grounds in Plainville Britain. Mrs. Mildred Harrington | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sampson and of East Berlin has aggepted the po- " Mrs. Jones, who have been the HARDLY EAOUBK MILK FoR ™' HAwWeS! . -