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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 19: 7 Plainville News ‘ t 8- | | B . 1 N 11 o'clock oun Saturday, September thes: vere 12, according " e i Gpring | Bristol News | - Soivcinn ' ] toduy. The primary election will or gath ther under One an VGGV I be hield ou Scptember § to CTRUMBULUS PLANE s Sadad DIVINTY STUNE (o s ol iuto their presenc meet W “iake” voiors, ty of begonius on display | NE of the finest prize 2.5 Stor J " N | i hus never before been recipes from the recent b i LEDOMURMLCLAE Phone 2-5201 Store Closes Wednesdays At Noon R ywioodtord Traot May B Chosed [oea o5 s g "esines from the recenc | Pronenty Owneps Say CouNGil| n resiumse 't moice of “searing of re-vxtension on Walnut road and I'he other exhibitor on the upper | Mustard Recipe Contest, is | ARE YOU THINKING OF A NEW FUR COAT? For Govemors Use i o s, 0 M B e Decison Was lgal 1% S e Irnnglas and snapdra and ¢ cut fine; 1 green pepper S : If So, Better Take Advantage of IKIMMEL-HORBER NUPTIALS o™ BeELoc TR MERTING WAS ADJOURNED (xfimins b vien i "o M \ ) stin sained Ly the chairman, After due Others were George 1. Mastin, Gulden's Saladressing Mus. R R Plainvilie's ploneer gladiola grower, tard; 1 tablespoon sugar, conslderution 18 {Rep. Kimmel and Miss Harviet . with his usual exceller tribu 'T\’flx:rrul:-\vln-nt{lnu‘mn‘in“?dfil Gang of Youths Who Bombarded 1‘1‘ I e IR *‘:: 0. ,,‘\ :‘l""j e \e Saladressing Mustard.” Chi . m Losington stres 0 R AU RS Korber Quictly Married In New Fnenter and Son, gludiolas thorcughly aatsscre oo lsttice Irains Rounded Up — Pedtions (o Concord southerly o York—Mrs. Margaret Prior Mul- N, Bull, gladi |, You'lllove thisnew gy, For Nomination I'or City Offices v1s sirdet 1o the end WITH ITS SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES || o we o gl pews B e R ifrom the Trumbull Llectric Co. fac- | sin und contmodelous birr It is really ‘wonderful how the quality of its offerings, the richness of the pelts and |tory, known as the Woodford tract e filled with growling - | el SALADRESSING E i s ) e ; g ! the remarkably low prices appeal to all who see our big showing of fine furs. The new || |will most fikels be the landig o e and o sl MUSTARDO [ = : g s couutll wmounting to § 3 were Kept continually barking and spine o 8 8 in fashioning, the very latest style ideas, combined with the smartest of luxurious furs |for the airplane in which Gov. Trum- /7 i aid it the huge erowd Wi ( Nl i R : s 5 |bull will make his daily journ 2 & 3 . o 3 B give pleasure to all seekers of the best. N T e o hera La ior Bl e SR R i === ; I e ¢ onth of July HANDSOME RACCOON COATS for $212.50, $245, and $255 are rare values. [CanLols S e T e it e P et sl 8 Lianiouly known today when it g learncd A 4 4 g Viglraieal eI Uelut ik maining une COATS OF MUSKRAT for $125, §149.50, $155 and up to $375 each. | iatnalorithortteutenuntit ihoninhsse OB AE HESRE R e SRHELE | ot ¥ e ) Ken up and the o’ dust 1 amount 7 vice who has been in town look. |fice was halted, not a fe being Jfrom n week's vacation sp wi(ns| sulistquent con CIELY vork Yot the departe FINE HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) for $229.50, $249.50, $275, $295 and |ing over probahie sites had commit- | Permitted (o move tha verivst inch frelatives in Bridgeport, s cousin, according to clhiurt T e Uile (ol Is.suain ol e up towards to $395 each. |ted himseclf as being most in fuvor [While some 400 legionnaires zig- | Harold Holt, came with | | e Divinity st 1att \ larier part of this being for strest lof this tract agged their merry course here and [he here for a few days' visit Zotte ), he uncilmer mtil | o tension NORTHERN SEAL COATS are to be had for $75, $103, $139.30, $150 and $172 each. (|| Several sites were considered. one there theough the highways and by-f - Rev. and Mrs. Wanl . L - The building line July the average daily All other furs represented in our fine and large showing of the season's best. |next door to the governor's home in | ways of the town. ending up at the from a month's vid nt | guestio at (he var Dlion was 2,308,000 gallons, particular. Local residents have rooms of the Brock-Barnes post, st Northfiell } i s d while © =08 llons more than July, cannon — P g | wondered over the possibility of this |where the hebarrcled candidates for {heing used as a landing place for |mi rship into the 40 and & were Goorge W, Spur of Broc \ ed a fiv L ¢ t 7. the chem- since there has been a gang of men |dates and the ceremony was in lia Jinst Main stre ¢ ' Yo c8s, &l conditions appears to be en- i . . . ) 2 # i caring o e lo s place arge o ar Jack: o e P "hiches entertain ot i = d |y safe fo ' ;P Brings soft, warm bed coverings for coming winter nights priced so that it makes it |M|[5ams of e 1) o S L LR Sl el sl i afe for drinking purpose 2 . 4 o d however, will not d as 1ddy-Glove post of Now cr father and nephew, W. W re the question hung ‘uriiss Lane cxtension has been almost imperative for the thrifty, falelghlod housekeepers to purchase at this sale. [tanding plack, it being cled ' the 40 and jss and ‘Tlion Foss of Fairhaven, | routine was carried out n rogar {complered and one lvwir‘:\'z’xl has been The qualities were never matched since wartime at these low prices. for future real estate development. | throughout Har wnty | other matters and new business [installed The lieutenant who has bee < o parade was led dy- | 72 Droad St for jesir- | came up and was transacted but | OUR SPECIAL OFFER for full-size beds, | SILK. AND WOOL BLANKETS, plaided @|in over the possible sit: hat ¢ post b Wle house and ton’ Tooins and | no mention was made of the build- | mrm All-wool Plaid Blankets, white plaided |in rvose, corn, blue or gray; light, fluffy ;""‘ l‘."““““""}"fl fidet oot iy v danci 1 « hore [t s fieat, * plate’ win- | ing line. Adjournnient was ¢ PUBL]GS DEMAND with blue, rose, lavender or pink, for |and very warm. Very special at this sale Gl e R i were more than 1,000 at I £ hborhond, Com- ! and Councilman Homer H. Jud : ! row for the purpose intended. No | e pight. di f f municate anley M. Smith, |and City Stenographer Miss Emma $11.50 pair. for $16.00 pair. { Bl derinite decision has been made vas known that § e Neri Bloel R. Clark, Tel. 115, W, 19sh had left the council cham- [Canadian Government — Opposition vot, hut it is expected that this will - WOOL MIXED PLAID BLANKETS, in all color combinations, stand out in value at be (he new landing place. Rl M gl s :‘”:”'," e ‘,”.x“',,'”‘:'m,'\’,] Demands That Premier Obey The ugust Sale Price, $4.50 pair, « The governor will ko to Hartford t y st A Sale Price, § . performed as never hefore, an question had not been taken up. | sl |dailyiby ainplina sl sOoiiga e il vorvone nrasentispatitsind danced EDITOR ASSASS[NATED A i ATy e ot RS CERecRley e bor Day 8 efforts of the 40 Iy resumed their chairs and de- the opinion of Arthur Meighen, ‘”‘p“”|\|1.\...m-l-unlrlwr i and § another large sum vas added | favana Newspaperman - Shot (o cied upon a soum foot fine for the icuder of the opposition in the Can- i Announcement was 1 to the vesources of the Plainville E Although a quorum of the lian house of commons, expressed & work. Views were shown depicting | turn was made last cvening, lthe marrluge on August 12 of Rep- | Visiting Nurse association Death by Two Men as He Leaves | couneil was present, citizens and in a speech to the Western Untario Berlln News the work at nw_nnu institutions for Hems of Interest | sentative John J. Kimmel and Miss The cireus wil be continued the At Ula Hane: ;vn,\' officials debatg, the ction of Conservative ussociation last night, the blind in this state, the Nursery Robert 0. Clark of Last Ber s L. Korber. T veddi mainder of the week and other in { the council in reconvening. there is public demand for the ad- at Farmington, the School for the|spending a week's vacation at C: Look place in New York city. Rep- | leresting prozram diversions have Havana \ug, 20 (P—Ap-| The charter provide it ’ ministration of Premier King “to Blind in Hartford, and the Trades | Cod. resentative Kimmel Is one of Pla cen promised by those in charg mando. Andre arudo, 52-year- | speclal meeting may be called by 'submit atself to the public will.” Depariment for the Blind In| Mrs. E. J. Gugerly and tamily |ville's leading citizens and bas held Mrs, Margavet Prior Mullaney old publisher the newspuper Bl themayor at any time and that no- | Mr. Meighen demanded on behalf i Wethersfield, are spending a month at 1 several public offices, Mrs. Mar t Prioe Mullaney. | Dia and former Havana port police | tice shall he sent to e council- the conservative party an amend- Y | In addition to the falk by Mr. | Islund. This week Mrs, Gugerly is O Flower Show Successful widow of 1h ohn Mullaney, { captain, was s wo men a8 he | man at | 24 hours before the ed fiscul policy adequately to proteet Ryan, who resides in Middletown, | entertaining Norton Griffith and the| The second unnual flower show jdied at 731 st night at the | o his front of his|time of meeting, unless all and develop the industrics of the |seyoral musical numbers were ren- | Misses Edith Johnson and Viola |conducted under the auspices of the home of her Mrs. W. €. [ home on Con vet oarly councilmen wiive that proviso. The country and stem the tide of immi- i Rbfreshments were - served at the| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dunn of |terests of the fund being collected 1 had been {11 for « secks [ sl hospit mecting on Tuesday night is that ada, he said, was spending millions e close of the prog . The stere- | Detroit, Michigan, are the g s of for the future crection o it hoheart trouble and for the p The assailints to b 4 with Councilman Judd absent, and of dollars to bring to the dominion, . I}(_Ni,‘,m s 2 \ (,,i\yl- and Mrs, Claude W Stevens of (hullding in Plainville opened vestoer- = few days her Wwas momentar white man, both ¢ | consequently no notice being given prople “who only make the country s in charge of the meeting. | Carnival Well Patronized hall, Pierce street, with onc o tors, Mrs Kramer and Mrs, | bullets striki o publisher it was as the original mecting had the United States.” ]l]lEl'ESfll] Addmss | Kensington Vacationists rowds continue (o patronize the [Inest di of flower specimes Fyunk Johnson of this town, and on Bl Din, a m o was | been duly adjourned, the provisions | Pointing to tha huge importations Albert Huck and family G T e i G E T e son. Bdward Mullaney of Bridge- | foinded by " o were not complied with and accord- 0f steel as an indication of a faulty {spending the remainder of the Suli- | auspices of Bolton-Kasica post. The ? the forot | i poit L] L W y all action taken was jllegal. jfiscal policy, Mr. M Ipnssiied {mer at Sound View. Nurseries, one of the foremo Seiitlic lion E I that f ] carnival is one of the hest that has ‘ i 5 el Saturday mo 5 1 t nent no As the building line establishment a solution of the problein of spanding asfen wceliska SinaRRINn S S SR R URER e R R (e (e I UL W s In the Chared o b e e S i L e s e {ville Camp Grounds. Sl oloMs e iRi i r b En offhc e pes "" i Merey. Rurinl will e Alout 100 People Attend Lecture— Real Fstate Transactions FEr (e T B two Noors | Josephine D. Karbownik of New | First Meeting 0f New COMMIee | fritain has sold to Ivier Rosso | I 410 of New Britain, a plot of land {on the New Britain road. Kensing lton. The land is located on (he east side of that thoroughfare. T'he persistent and sneceestul ef- | Napoleon Bighinatti, of New Ha. | vep. formerly of Berlin, has sold fo | |Nicola Lanzoni of Berlin, a house | “land land in Kensington on the cast | ple at work in fa 5 was one of |gide of the New Britain road | Alex Cummings of the Bnstol popt. Pha runeral rday afterno, lition of 11 Dia. Lacti place, ac- ! The one remedy he preached cording to statements made this @ farifis all other palliatives would is town papers on (e &trents said they were | mornin © confusion over the fail Among other things essential e s ever | Selected For State Police sehool ing orders from the interior | couneil meeting will aid the appeal, |WEFe egonomy in administration and S0 {he! prop althink prevention of exports of raw ma- AR o Al LS bitt o ime the councilmen "”“" ! hoped, will celipse all others by U e limeo s o Sl weked N atier, | Continuing, Mr. Meighen said the ) government was given the power to organization. Many new features pleasing, those in charge e ) front, At nnEu numbaeior oy : « that adjcurnment buried as tiey were with a pro- fusion of petalled bean senfed the finest display made at @ meeting of the commit- {jeen privile o wimn any Grorge 1 Britar | tee last evening. This rair. it is |whore, b S A Further plans for the Grange fair on September 17, 18 and 19 were le Hell—(arnival Continucs to Altract Ciowds—Other Items. f r ¥ (hers Cure the evil growing out of pulp- will be introduced in addition to the [ing that anst double the nuniber that [plicants to start a conrse of JUNTOR ACHTIEY EMENT SHOW I ¢ SN OLIETE 5o 5d Bviontt bt ‘H‘L P did u?s :‘o usual round of good times. The us- lattended the opening day shibit [ing next Monday whieh will be pre f ting had " GHEL: @t j W exhibition of Junior pass an order in council which ual display of prize fruit lowers |last ye the hall through- liminary to appointn e properly ele " lay pri uit, tlow last v 1 the b m t ¥ guaranteed to' every pulpwood im- o S vening . . A i ner rk done in the play- 1 she s and vegetables will be seen and lout th and evening and for Superint ¢ Round Up oter 4 . G porier of the United States for 10 riz we awarded for the best [marvelled at the lNenee of the Hurley announeed the s sromls e ing el forts of Captain Ralph King prizes will be awarded for the bust fmarvelled nnou ' v years the admission of all the pulp- wood he hought withont any export anything else forts of the state lLoard of educa tion of the biind to plage biind p the interesiing phases of the work of Sues For §5,000 that department, which was bFought | Joseph Stella of New Brita out by Stefson K. Kyan, the seers= hrought suit for §3,000 again fary. in an intcresting talk delivercd fphie Kwasn New Bri last cvening at a mecting of the land b hed a Last Bertin Community club. The lacre farm in Kensington. which is| Jceture was illustrated by about &0 :ewned by the defendant. The plain exhibits in the various classes various grov o show wis nlof the men yost S ritg s . Main and |and Scrgean oncy of the rail- Community Field Day thrown open to the public this chosen from a leng i gEAltnEstecist odayshdatomor St S icall The annual fiell day of the Ken- |ernoon at 1 o'clock and will remain |1 K sehool will he cond ' ) | | Central [ geant Danie « icuddy were re- sington Community club will be open 1 A barracks at Ridgefiel L { p LAl AL g 10,000 FIRE LO ol al the Percivil avenue field on |markable gladioll -exhibi will be in training s the ik department | rounding up of the crowd of you 5 e 19y Wt | i : le, France, Aug. 20 (®— Saturduy afternoon ginming at | Guests at the show yester: v v to six weeks, affer N inadvisa se the | which had annoyed railroad crews nes, automobiles, efi.um ap- ; e PUSSCHESIAIE AP UL B EBLRILCY and Lyons siiks valued at ten million franecs (nominally $500,000), were completely destroyed in the transportation and touring 2:30 o'elock, At that time a lase. |from Danbury, Lifehtield A= will he eligible to fill existi can- | park f topur The public | and 1 lides depieting phases Ut is suing to force an agreement Iy s | i i ; ; i ; ooy sl Ll BN a h been [Pl game between the All-Kensing. | $en. Hartford, cies in the state police ranks b | oo O sl i istonas x Glastonbury and stereop of the work in this state. About 100 'to sell. The papers - 2 1 i A e wreed Dy Teputy Sheriff Martin W |ton Juniors and the Ploncers of . 1 th writ | Plainville will be staged. Folowi e speaker said there are mare | than 1.500 blind peopie in Coneeti- cut. and that more than 60 per cent ST f o are o ye of o of 1 ing st fire to the building. ; ”:" v”l'v(d ; ren w‘ the ~m.— {700 Suit Is Recorded |the program. A pliasant time show were as follow cial men- | submitting of H qp & ot L ra The explosion recently was inauge e ol nd pers ¢ | i afeon of New Rrit. |Suaranteed all who attend and all i \jiosfrom varions committecs, a U |Ver I m TR e ik . ently was in is Mrs ah B, Bradway of K harles I, Gustafson of New Brit tion, old fashioned ets, Miss ) PO . A " Sots ‘ ‘ t . ] Ly o ford. wite {s ahott 107 veard old and |ain has brought suit fo o (residents of Kensington are invited. |t Noptons speci ention, | € ¥ thase prosent « i ! el el B ' against Carl Lantz also New ast Berlin lems dahlias, €. H. Day owble men- |€ © hyla n OnLY ; DL nbrcan T Hatahfliont @ mharagararapiritaingbut toxmerlyfof IkeneitonRThof cerutan weskiySprayerinitet jilonuqol ISULONES bl men- |harmany ofher lodges in 1 ! S veurs had been in the st roperty on the Bodwell Realty [ing will he held at the dist | Mrs, Charles Clark: honor \ Sieat manyi blind! persona iniiha | EobsEtYOr Wes 21ty fing will be held at Mbthodist | Mrs. Charles U dee tract, owned by the defendant, has lchurch this evening at the usua |tion, basket of Queen Anne lace Siaiend i o % o " lcen attached. Constable Frank 5 AMrs. J. H. Lakield; honorahle men- |Ieccives Sl L : Fflr le K'ds And alart and w ¢ 1o 1earh |y own served the papers the ind: Mrs. Earle of I Vest spike of gladioli, Miss Fames v ] Kk Sl Meoting of Sequassen Laodge. \ ve comprehonsive [and refuse. Lately the youths have Horwitz of New Rritein and DOLRS L There will he an importar Ut any held so far in this city by |been shooting air rifle Lullets at car g ity + lthe ball game variot TRlakavante r @ ecialiy § LAt : assen Lo . " windows to a thrill to the i returnable in the superior conrt. |!he ball game various attict ents | o rkable gladiola exhil 4 Sacazecogl ! A AL i building of the National Water Hartford, the first Tues in sep i\vM WIS L R CES S S e q . 23 West M — | ! “ | Power Bxposition last night, A bolt NSEnee played. Refreshments are also on| =08 BEETLE (e 7 . upe of th e vieinity 1o I 150! tion before for minor off Checks ) Naines m sl ye v L] toiread nithithelein and 10| (i is roturnable in the city court (1L, who have been the S | onorable mention, URIRER 1 : obation Office n make articles which can be sold. In| oo " iidin the fitth Monday In [Mr. and Mrs. € Benson left Wed- |baske! of gladioli, W. . Simpson; |his will ‘b epted fonig \ ‘ racey orfen tol meattlie e oLt A ligus! : [nesday for Montreal, Canada. i, dspec tion, artist |l ko g 1 ) ot Al ACuekin prople. and some of the younger Marrlage ense Issued wnd Mrs. ) 1 TEhalia S| | - i dridg Earle have returned [ment blind who cannot leave their homes |y yiapriage license has been issued [ from a vacation sper toing [sto onorable ment rid t iss Rtosa B 08 \ b oL o G v u 'n om 'MM’ to gn to an Institution, the ~lvlh‘:\,\ Town Clerk Arthur Woodruff 10 | Europe rose, Mrs. Elizaheth Ba honor- | ¢ of J t 3 - < GRe he I 1 stre t sends teachers who art themselves | zfaurizo Bona of Unionville. a stonc A meeting of the Modern Wood- lable mention. collec dioli, |1 *. Conlon, is ] : ) TEh & most mabsliecsble, 1he wep thia Richa hind te visit the homes who teach |eytter, and Miss Perina Girandi Mi”“" society will he held at the |Harold Ka wention, | v n at Ocean Bea \ & X requic s brate t St Jc Preacription works. That's why it A e : 3 < 4 e e ¥ 1 € : . d 1o relieve ever tom of H ' Hind these. arts. wrticles | Kensington. Miss Girandi has ,"‘ en | Athletic buildipg this «vening [collection of garden g low, . ) o it them ¢ i 3 tev, Ak ris o sy :'.';xmp:mu.'. stops which they make are collected by {cmployed at the American Paper | Mrs, Edward Kahms and sh- | gladioli, zinnias and golds v ph Schir o : Ll o i wnel turi ok tinstantly. You get amazing relief from tiie state and ave sold at sales which [Goods company. No date for the lter, Eleanor. are spending two |Mrs. Frederick Hocr e |10 he " r _ 1 t emetory G:I‘V:fl::‘“lt:"\:::‘:uuud!)t beaduches, fever are held af fafes and in varlons [wedding has heen set weeks at Knollweod Be: as the | mentic t of zinnins panding Ja v ¢ 5 b : g ral of Mrs, Yontske Rinexinternally, in simple capsule form. fowns and cities and t full pri Deming Appointed Chairman sts of Mrs. Kahms' aunt, Mrs. |Robert 5 A ¢ S f g A 3 Ao (08, | 1 of Mra. W e l;u\mdu’vr!yncinl'-lufi |Imuulmlm|on| 1 ra s T was point e v 1 or ¢ Y s o LRl > that come from plas ollen: be result is litle which 18 paid for an article Is given | I"rancis Demin a ppointy len, ) At g « < N o ) ¢ short of miraculous. Gu ed aivo for Rose' 1o the biind pe#gon who made it chairman of the Berlin land valua- Miss Esther Rowers has returned |cend 11 s f 9 o 10 r home . Fever, Acute rrh, Head Colds. e home teachers are able to do | tion committee at organtiion |fo her home on Mill street afier en- [hihi ! \ tion of W 2 § . : Get Rinex todur —price $1.00. Remember — | mee ast night in office of | joyin cation ot Hankel Nost U : e 3 L every symptom relieved or money back. All ple who ha ned thelr homes |the town clerl pEnlil A “, : : v and bird vl bird, the ds S . s > ; : g k “ DR PLATYTS DI winie 1 them have fonnd that they are a [thy of the Munic raisal com-| ‘The smallest engine In the wor \ation of ( | ST e e = S 9 Clikicat Laberatation the irm which is carrying on | i VSRR Piitsimrgh, Pa., [leading exhibitors, will be ARALo6(h 2 ADOLPH MENJOU in “SINNERS IN SR celng In unepected ways. The (Pan & T hich theee feachers render |the WOk of revaluation. was ap- has 165 parts and weighs only 18 tonixht is pald for by the state. so thers is no expense fo the individual. The | y e i5e s pointed secretary. The meeting 1ast | grmins | In addition to the amateur {night was mostly for organization | although plans were discussed for Rome feacher in this district has i) B ? 4 future T L L e B v von n| FRECKLES AND HIS. FRIENDS The Notiboation Cottiiiies BY BLOSSER be held tomorrow night at & o'clock in the town clerk’s of Middlesex counties Weekly Prayer Mceeting Anoth eresting phase of 1he | e Geokly prayer mecting will (" ne o s i == work which was mentioned was the |1, peld tonight at 7:43 o'clock at | SRR R | Dl | wHoeor [ HECOULDATTELL ) (i TS 1S FRECKLES B YoU Bovs RON persistent and successful efforts the |ipe Kensington Methodist — churc DRIVE Yo THE 0 HORTZ ) US AIS NAME=ALL WE | | JANDWRITING=AND THIS }; QUICK AND TELL XS ard 1s making to place blind peo- | Charles Laughton will be in charge CITY HOSPITAL 17 < ° 4 HAE IS THIS LETTT { ¢ A LETTER AE WAS 608G ) FOLKS - T AAVE TO at work factories in competl- | A collection for the imann fund | AS FAST AS . < AND MIS CAP-THE | JiR s s SR ¥ D CALL TUE STATION n with the sighted. Only this sum- | will be taken up, ek S ] \ LETTER IS 7 TO MAILTD ALEK UPON /(L CALL THE s the hoard has placed two biind Returns to Sanitarium g ADDRESSED TO $ n. one in n brush company in| Charles B. W t has returned Wthel n other with a con- | to the sanitariy at Norwich after eern mannfacturing antomobile parts | spending a week &t his home in | in New aven. Not all blind men | Kensington. It is reported that Mr. | R A ahle of working | Wright is much improved in hea Pantov i AT | Mengston Is Tmproving & v nctions o s It is reported that Claude Beng hoard aduea e hit ston is gradually improving from acanaint mannfacturing coneerns | the injury to his back. sustained with these facts and tfo , se- | last week while he was at work at employment for th ) 0] the Cole Grocery store in East Ber- hind A number of e G 1 shawn of Mind men at worl c- Lisyo, es Enjoy Outing toree ahem the state The members of ¢ ting | arly overy tonn in Hartford and G ALEK WiLson /\"\) The <nenker fanched an t Jepartment of the in Construc ventlan. wofk heine earried on Yion company c¢njoyed an outing at | the Waard and the offortss being | Momauguin yesterday. A shore din- | made tn conserve the <ight of school | ner, together with swimming and ehlidren: aleo upon the rellef work | other sports made up an extensive of the board and It= educational program for the afternoon. The re-

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