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MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD Plainville News H, 5. STUDENTS T0 ATTEND YALE GAME Princpel Lond Ameanging Tor " WARM BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES THAT TxE COMING COLD CALLS FOR For night comfort and pleasant dreams the coming cold nights of autumn and winter one must have good warm bed coverings. Take heed of your wants ment while chance is yours. select from. await you here. STARTI WE OFFER MIXED WOOL in rose, blue, lavender, tan, gray and gold with sateen borders, size 66x80 inches, Others, size 68x80 inches, ESMOND BLANKETS, “Pair in One,” beautiful plaids in all colors with lustrous Priced at. . LANKETS, white, soft, warm and lofty, with rose and hound sateen bindings. CALIFORNTA WOOI, BI blue borders, sateen 60x80 inches, at....... Size T0x80 inches. Better g)ads- 60x84 mclw Size T0x84 inches, for. SOLID-COLOR BLAN rose, blue, gold, lavender, t Size 80x84 inches, priced at for e SCOTCH 72x84 inche: IMPORTED cut and bound separately; KTV W 8 lbs. weight, with vose AI!(! blue borders WITH for for $4.50 pair 85.00 pair ray in ( each pure match, ..$9.50 pair $11.00 pair for. .. .$10.00 $12.50 to 66380 for . pure wool, an and green. $12.50 each $13.50 each Blankets, olid colors 00l three-inch big w\uu £20.00 p;m Your Nize T0x80 for. FEXTRA HEAVY BLANKETS, and Hudson Bay, pure wool, very durable and warm, large and small plaids in attrac: tive colors, also tan and gray with wide colored borders. SCOTCH WOOL BLANKETS, imported, with atin Needs We have a wonderful showing for and supply your needs from our fall assort- See, by reading along, some ' of the opportunities that THE BLANKET! BEACON BLANKETS, size 72x84 inches, offered in white with blue or rose borders with vose or blue. £5.00 pair MIXED WQOTs BLANKETS of the better ades, plaids or plain white with bovders, sateen bound and priced at. .. PURE WOOL BLANKETS tan, blue, gray, gold, red: very $11.00 pair Qregonian .$13.00 and $1 fleaey 7 Ver long, bindings. $16,00 each Best Filled N .$8.00 pair in plaid handsome. | | | you to Yale vember Lord school, of the Special | tire enr would | were $10.00 | within antd sea strongly 3.50 each will nap, with special A cha Mr, rm ow Ostman men—Student of down to N contest in the bowl. | made hy a dollar that are s scheduled 7, tor the with the friends of ollment N ol v like to go, the enents room. The the organized uni coun S o made np of Miss Confor Robertson and Mr. A music mmittee, is chairman, Council to real support when her football team plays Maryland on Saturday, Principal Phillips H. Plainville help have not bt it is Tioped that definitely settled 1rip, the students ce, 1t 1 ,nu\ like this I committer been elected at the high achool take | of the student mittee is activities 1 has also been chosen. The other meml Mr. Ar ' tra Berlin News THIRTY CL. EREYMFN | Lippo wus involved an dent on September 14, when his ¢ [ttt the road near the Beckloy Cro \H\,. parrowly missing a col- I|‘|m; with the keepers' shack i e crashing (hrough the at the edge the hmpn yrrested by Otficer ’1" He was not injured - atter gale crossing guard fenve H entres ol W are bein arl and Mr. is al To Iready nnder g worked out f girls’ glee elub, e conclusion of the meeting. Fast Tibr Berlin The ry vill be ning from 7 10 § o'clock for the ex oh of hooks gular meetin, Will be the Met at s The 1 unity club enient of s evening Ttems opon this eve. ¢st N men day Hi Io g of the Com held in the hodist ehurch o'clock. Johu c0x 1 fir ar. Girorge A 1, answer atternoon liig home and was on orge A Hiscork, nbers. of had been a i or na member company for more than 20 of its most active GrowdA of Eli Rooters GEORGE A HISCOX DIES }\'e(erln Fireman Answers Last Call ~Would Treble Salaries of Select- have som of on the tness 1ha Tha trip will be bus or private morning, when Mr, show of hands from all those Arms fairly thrown into the afr from all over Arrang fully completed, everything will he a week cars. Thi Lord asked for a wh and haud vet. hee entrance hool into Other High School Plans, A student an great The Mr, com which Mis: vs of it ar An orches v and plan: a boys' an Hiscox Dies, one of the old Plainville d the final call yesfer when he Bicyele <od aw street, at Higl Sehool—Voting Machines Set Uu, No- high school, has made arrangements for the en. his school to go w Haven and W r Mr, Diggle, Royce, q Hose Co. v Alr, of the in several sections of the town, not- ably about the Linden streets school, where growth has been rapid of late The contract with the power com- pany for lighting the streets will run out this ycar and authority to make a new one will be grasted the authorities at the meeting. Voting Machines Set Up The voting machines have been installed and were open for public nspection and demonstration today. They will also be available for this purpose tomorrow and Friday, and new voters and those unfamiliar with the machine should make a points of being shown the working ot the mechanism before Friday night. At that time the machines will be set and locked up until the opening of the pools at o'clock Monday morning. Laying Sidewalks New cement sidewalks are lald on'the side of Whiting | strect heyond the Gridley garage. n eftort will be made to have co- | ment walls laid on the east side he- tween Maple and Broad street be- fore winter stops such operations; at present there is such a walk in front of the town lot, hut the re- mainder of the block is fronted by a cinder walk \ ° o Voothall Notes The members of tho Plainville Tuniors will report for football prac- lce at Trumbull field tomorrow eve- tining at 7:45 o'clock. This team 1 averages 115-130 pounds, will by Archle Nalbandlan, w men are being sought. The specially wishes to secure a irterback. A game for this fs bLeing sought with the { Maple Ends of Bristol. A mceting will be held in Neri's billiard parlor tonight to organlzs a teom averaging 150 pounds, Shower l'or Miss Rogers A personal shower was given Mon day by the We-Uns club at 1 the home of Mrs. Stephen Dietzko in honor Mise Dorothy Rogers who will hecome the bride of Elmer gber 12 beanti- were gerved a) time whic be coached nd ne team R Sun | evening of Thomas an Mo \is received Refresh gifts 1 vl ful nd ety - a very pleasant so Hardware 1 contractor e Sherift 1 o that a quantity o and materinl had Stolen Deputy Avdware from on heen stolen E hon ted with the a man was sent to investigate. Women's Relief Corps . Women's 1ol meet in . AL R. hall tomorrow. Dinner will he serve " moon, swhile the meeting will e lled o order at ° «harp. There will be officer: | tion: all officers are requesied wear white nstru ey tate polics s Farmington e com mumies and n 30 o'clock Insy to AY, SEPTEMBER being | 190, I« f the bet Olat of Norway Astrid (above) af Y and h Vest <he s is a brother of the king e studies ton Prioy Corn New the ling Yale law I'hree-burner 194 o rent Rroad A v cheap, Rread street advt, © Haven to resume Wedding Bells s due of Crown Prince (below) to Princess ughter the tland. Sweden 18122, Her father veden take up he universify has returned his studies at aol. stove for adit. nement on street,— o, 121 Broad street. W’Hl of his regime, o sale Bristol News DONNELLY HITS AT Promiss Economical Adminis- {ration il Elected Mayor \DR. WEST DESCRIBES TOU I\hun-h Bazaar At Mrs, Sessions’ Home Well Patronized—Property Lists Due Before November 1— Candidates Vile Primary Expense Attacking Mayor John 1. Wade's platform of economy in admin- {stration of city affairs, John Don- nelly, also a mayoralty aspirant, as s in serles of talks ping delivered this week that promises of savings have been myths and that only the intervention of | {the leglsiature at one time kept the [city from bankruptey, He also sald that the “secret” councll meetings on the night preceding the regular eduled mesting would not be & were he elected. Mr. Donnelly goes on as follows: “I do not propose to start this |campaign, after the fashion of New York politicians. 1f yon expect to listen to a tirade of villification er mud-slinging you are doomed to dis- appointment 1 certainly expect, when the election is over, no matter whether 1 win or' lose, to go up to Mr. Wade, and salute him as a triend. T never intend to say a word |derogatory to his character as |gentleman, his integrity as a citizen, Ihis sociahility as a friend or his |Kkindness as a neighbor. As a mat- ter of fact, It T could T would not, and if 1 would, T could not. |consider that T am at perfect libert to tackle him as a nofficial, to eriti- cize his actions as an executive and to expose and condemin his extrava- se. factory gance as magager of our municipal | fit | \ffalrs. “As a citizen, Mr. Wade 18 every- thing that could be desired, but vhen as an official—John is weighed in the balance of public opinions— he is found wanting. I always claim that nobody should eriticize ,or find fault with another's work, until he i& in 4 position to ofter something Letter, Tf 1 did not feel that T can do better, T would not he hefore you. “I do not expect that 1 can be as social or good-natured as Mr. Wad. WADE'S POLICIES |such a councliman should |there shall be no | transacted behind closed doors, whiie the But T justness of my cause and the ne. cessitles of the hour, When ] am olected mayor, I stand pledged to = reduce your tax rate in the next two . years, Also, to Initlate new move- ments that will prove to pe a direct benefit to 90 per cent of Bristol's population, and Indirectly benefit our entire citizenship. 1 never make [impossible pledges, or never yet |falled to keep any 1 have ever made, T make these pledges with- out the knowledge of who our coun« |cllmen may be, Becauss Bristol | never yet had, nor is there in the 12 nominated, & man who will be | recreant to his duty, But even if ‘pop up’ e will be quickly and publiely ar- | raigned before the taxpayers (as public businees 1 am mayor) and every official Bristol is easily reached, If misbehaves,” | Rev. Wiliam B. West, pastor of the Prospect Methodist church en- |tertained the members of Con pounce Tribe, 1. O, R. M. lust night at the tribe meeting In Red Men's | hall with a graphic story of his ex- pericnces on a recent coast to coach motor tour, among the Indians of the southwest and on several reser vations visited during his trip. The adoption degree was confer- red upon a class of candidates at the business meeting of the tribe. An invitation was also extended to Ham« (monasset Tribe of New Haven to confer the chief's degree upon a cluss of candidates on October 13, Past Great S8achem St. Clair T. Cor- son is expected to head the visiting |degres team, Church Bazaar Scores Success Opening with a large attendance last night, the two day bazaar for the benelt of the Prospect Methodist church proved a success at Beleden, the palatial home of Mrs, Willlam ¥, Beesions on Bellevue avenue. The grounds and spaclous lawn were prettily transformed into a fatryland of twinkling Japanese lanterns, ‘set 'oft by naval pennants and bunting. Lining the walks of the beautiful estate were the booths at which re- |treshments and fancy articles were displayed for sale. The New Deparfure band enter- ained, plaving a delightful program at the pergola in the garden. The bazaar will close tonight, Call For Lists Jists of property ownership must be filed before November 1, accard- ing to an announcement of the board of assessors today. Penalties of 10 per cent additional will be‘in. flicted for delinquency in this mat- ter. The list must include all prop- erty owned on the first of October. The assessors will recelve the lists at the city hall each day throughaeut | October and will meet from 7 to 8 |o'clock at night on October 21, 23, 29, 30 and 31, " he Lewis and Royal Morse will have charge of fhe enfertainment pro- gram | . William Tersey City, N A48 11, has been home on Main street Mrs. Bunee Runce will r Y. for the members, being eve of the lead- erg, whether in fighting the flames or aging In the contests and | affairs of the company He had lived in Plainville ahout 85 years, working for seve Jocal concarns. At the time of his | death he was assistant foreman in | Department 5 of the Stanley Bunce and @Il | Works, New Britain N. Y. have been! He leaves his homestead on Main street. | gauohier, Malvina VFred L. Pe was tendered a | uneral serfices ean;biides at home of MrS. |5 gclock tomorrow Reggle Doreas in Wallingford on | cqureh of Oyr Lady LigadmEallornoon terment will be cometery The members of sy will probaply | tuneral in a group, Mr. Hiscox ing expressed the wish fhat mates would fake this action special meeting of th urged to attend in N DEET PARLEY vm of their departed ade. rone Chamber of Commerce The regular October m the Chamber of Commeres held tomorrow evening. Octoher Deyotions Zinning tomorrow morning continuing day threughont October, there will he October de votions at the Chureh of Our Lady af Merey following the 7:30 o'clocl mass. On Friday First ¥riday will be 2 al A:30 a imd comniunion at 7 Parish Guild Meeting will be a meeting of righ Gild of the Church of Saviour rimmage intil Sllne ga Runa\\‘)\ Horse Owner Let Off by Court was suspended in the Ceskaviteh of 231 owner of the milk wagon and horse which ran yesterday and was stopped at ind Bast Main streets by liceman Themas J Large Delegation Expec[ed m : Aitend Church Anniversary Sonick of N 3ritain vinz, | T0 ISSUE PROGRAM SOON Wis machine struck o na on Sundoy last, causing considerahle Perkins Fined $100 and Costs in in fact, if I thought that rugning for | Malone Addresses Fndee Cluty D I! nature | Major William J. Malone deliv- of o popularlty contest, T would re- |€red his first address since his recent; epectfully refuse to be a candidate, |eXPloration trip to Labrador when he Jut you must remember that the |addressed the members of the Endce most social eitizen seldom makes the |clib last night in the clubrooms in Beatiarticlall |the Endee fnn. Major Malone told “To you taxpayers, and when T/ 'of his many experiences this sum- ey fnxpayers 1 mean every one of \Mer while exploring virgin territory {you here present, T eare not whether | in the north of Labrador. awner, or renter of ‘youd| The meeting last night was in the or boarders, It is unnecessary | form of a dinner event, the grst to me to explain position in be held this season by the elub. - A our eity today. Taxation is fast be- cabaret entertainment was also held, coming mnbearable to the owner of | Funeral of Frederick Baldwin the home, indirect taxes to the rent- The funeral of Frederick Baldwin er it is worse, and the boarder its no |0f 216 North Main street, who died et nnnoe | helter {in the New Britain General hospital S o Mayor Wade was | on Monday afternoon, was held at il of 387 Ma elected on a platform of economy. |the undertaking pariors of James J, \ercontof Two vears ago. yon elected Him |Dunn this afternoon. Rev. Roy Fox, P e the Rut |pastor of the Advent Christian at et of Mayor |church, officlated and burial was in Wade's economy, was the notices of [the Hillside cemetery in Thomaston, it appearing in the papers. He Candidates File Expenses preached one dectrine and practiced | Mayor John F. Wade spent $11.76 another, He followed up his econ-|in the primary city election, ace omy to such ap extent, that our city |cording to a statement of his ex- was on the verge of bankruptey, It |Ppenses filed at the office of the city 2 became so pronounced that the state | clerk. His expenses consisted of one SURPRISED ON ANNIVERSARY 154 1o step in to the case, and say |DOX of cigars and printing. A party was tendered Mr. 1o our city officlals ‘Stop right where | Candidates for the city councll Rhodes of Cot- | oy are, You have gone vour limit,|Who have filed returns and who evening on the or- oy cannot float another loan, nor &pent nothing are Levl T. Glasson, 34th wedding annl- oo another cent until you show | Ernest F. Merrill and Thomas P. versary About 25 friends and rela- N . g 4 ore visible assets!” What | O'Brien. e oL St more aibls s What happened | 4 and Mrs. Gertrude Bailey pre at the piano. A luncheon was 1 Bunce t his for a few days Miss Gertrude in ' of \ ¥ ¢ ‘}n.\h.n‘m Antl street, car Fairview ony and each inain winter SMiss Gertrde friend of Canton at the driving M and driving without a leenze, Her- Jdunef bert ollack Somerville, Mass,, was found gnilty both counts, heing fined 225 on the and $10 on the second, together with the costs the court Ten do! ithe s driving fins remitted hy the g Joseph B enne, Meriden csts for 1 rrank two miles on evening, after Canton, N S Main Traffic I'o- when he Renja this h was delivering when the horse and started off damage. The machine was owned by Alhert Giacomina of New Haven Gharged ather wife and ons you are homes, Tndee arraigned W hefore Alling in ymorning, Ceskavite milk on Lee street inieLrlelen ad there mass m. with reckless will he held morning at the of Mercy, In in St Joseph's T conr | tor vour At otolonle nin rt There on tirst Berlin Court—Several Other Cases = ariorron aftantoon ‘Dhagomis has heen Thurgday. October Tederation Meeting The Woman's Feleration Coangregational chu ular f " o'clock n fhechurch e invited envelopes those nat handed In during the summer. Grange to Berlin of Plainville a eting of Berlin Tuesday evening and program In |, Neighbors' Night Notes Furrey M of "Fhurs, ¢ 1ater duy Graham's Daneing School, Berlin Grange Hall: Fri- Newington Grangs Hall; p. . Past’pupily and \l!‘n‘ik inited advt, the fire attend com the hav each of private pgaingt William MeN et ) ver Net Considerable — Beekeepers of T : R OUF Years ago. o Was Must Register—Other Ttems, r his Thomas i\ company will o'clock, and the hold M sn (“atrona of Gricey a fined $40 and driving Officer Brown chased him for about turnpike wmu he had refuse a hialt when vhr of Ahout 30 ministers from towns in this vicinity are expected to be in attendance at the 150th anniversary celebration of the Berlin Congregu tional church, which will be held on Sunday and Monday, October 11 and | 12, according to RWev. Samuel A1 lsiedigto Fiske, pastor of the church, to " hlew his Wi ] Invitations to the affair wers Tony Sappetta of out teday and it is expected fh practically all of the clergyrmen in- vited will be present. Ministers from Hartford. Kensing- ton, New Britain, Meriden anJ other e fo Louis Nr towns and cities near Berlin are in ‘onsiderahi cluded in the list of those invited . hoth vel Other prominent_people in the staf of N will also be present, among Gty eourt of being many citizens who lai Sappe tributed materially to the life church The program for the celebration has not heen aunonn as yef. although Rev. Mr. Vis stated that it will ba ready within a few days, when it will be sent o the printer. where souvenir copies will be striick off. Dus to the erond will b possible fo admit e to the morning and evening on Sunday and the Monday service, only On Monday a tion and supper will be lield frem until 7 o'clock and it s expr that this affair will be open only fo | . those twho possess in It has been necessary to tal due to the fact that thie cilities are not such that prople could be accommodated Perkins S100. Dennis Perkins of € s Middletonn foun tvial. Pro drjving while under the infiuenee o6 g ey YHquor, by Julze George G 4n the Berlin town court ning and w2 ssed costs for oftense, together being el 30 days in the latter sentence heing He was arrested morning by Constable IFrank after a machine driven by it oo aiic eollided with a vehicle operated Iy discharged fro m Miss Mildred Schick of Stanley street | fital after laving been New Britain damaging both cars ident. which consider a4 imwing (h rio ured ‘_hr- f Miss Schick’s ear. The n despaired of for a time road near the ent to the held tomorrow night until - the nelly Brick company 1 announcing these latest £50 For High Dive omplications arrived hig St Angeletti has been out the Americar near the 1 Tin Fanalons cost Nicholas Lippo of Hartford avolved a truc k. the \IM arthy sedan total of $30 and cosls in the Berlin jand Angefeiti's machine Angeletti | town court last night. He was found | was te blame for the accident ,.,,\{. guilt of operating a car while under finding © the influence e v given a sente ELIC LR Stop Itching Scalp ge on P untit the Ring them. They night affer they alleged fo have hroken a window in the Capitol &fore on Main strest during a disturhance, again all ever wil on same promises. | of wornin o re meeting of e tomorrow 2 parlors. Al attend. Th due e th on chiess P sanest s arnonn | 5 women o vested lust the ngements ) ctoher are as com stle Would Treble Salaries A proposition fo freble the {1ag of the gecond and third & men will be hrought hefore the | nual town meeting this vear present these two odficials only $30 apiece, and Haten was cident in > when inipk lar Members will attend Grange next will furnish part of the Gr the m an ac an Al receive : (Continued From [First Tage) tember 1 haker ‘hich to pay it. Tn minds of the American commis- | the effect of such a settie- duties are by as is made with France, upon | Whelming, it is fr outcome of the Belglan settle- | receive more than this purel vet unratified by the Belgian | inal amount for the which parliament, and the possible eftect, [ they put fn conducting the affairs ot o a remote one, on an effort | the town. A resolution will there s isian of the terms with Great | fore be introduced fhelr pay Arthur Britain has not been without consid- | be increased to 815 close nf business . N {1t s likely 13 WOMEN ADMITTED | othar officials last their nzer time in connection with casion of TGl . snd, whils their na means It that they shenld nom sioners over A Mary of New York ie gnest of her sisters an Broad + five ic! ment the ment then? He had to call his assessor: and—-should T say bribe them? Well | pay them thousands over and above their salaries, to boost up the valna- tion of your little home and mh\F.' 80 that they can start in horrowing again, and to what extent ueither vou nor T know at present. Now my friends, with such an experience in the past, he is up for reelection. If you elect him again what will it mean? It will mean that you en dorse every bit of the extravagance of the past. You will actually slap him on the back and say—'John, vou are all right. We hereby ap- prove of your of economy. | will be a speaker at the meeting of Let's have more of {2 And my|tha directors of Americanization triends with such an act of approval | from every city in the state Satur. God only knows where we will end | fn the Hotel Garde, New | day up. Now vou will want to know | Haven. Mr. O'Brien will outline the how to etop it. Tt you elect me, T'll | New Britain system in his talk The stop {t. T am In this race, but it meeting will open at 10 o'clock should not be eonsidered as a con- | Saturday morning. test hatween myself and Mr, Wade.| The work of Mr. O'Brien in the Tt fs a battle hetween the taxpayers | interests of New Britain's forelgn and extravagance. Tt Is your battls | born populace was highly com- as much as it is mine. T am In this | mended at a recent meeting of the unaided and unassisted by ma- | Assyrian American club of New ne or organization ef any sort.| Britain. Mr. O'Brien has been hon- Withonut one cent. &s a campalgn | orary president of this club for fhe fund. and depending entirely on the | past four vears. The clubs will spontanecus assistance of the elec- | meet next Wednesday night for the banner by the |annual election of offcers BY BLOSSER Property Transfers Alexander Rucki has snld prop- erty on Farmington avenue to John and Julia Graskowskl. Isaac & Missal has eo0ld a house {and 1ot on High street to Arthur R, |and Esther 8. Dahigren. Dr. B. B. Robbins has sold a lot on South street extension to Fugene Houle, idec stye fime Lonise Pik Conrt has of the Mnst R in heeker Town ( Reehiyes st ter s RBe with €A, ruff before | morrow afternoon A state law pers the et that e e i SALON LOUISE Miss Louise Andrie announces the reopening of her rooms in the Neri Block, (‘entral Square, Plainville Having fully recovered from her accident of I summer, she resumes this week her regular hours at the Salon. two days' lerk that n o will salarfes of 1 of them receiving in tor he was annonunces es that all registration hives they the 7 ver ! make number of as seve d be emuneration Just are considered 1o | sufficient services, «ill be hestowed Jaft to the opinlon of ! There will probably b lin the salary of the fir hintver, and William fhe present incumbent morning fhat, if reelect not consider an inere gelf. The, additional ticned in the call meeting will he place whera 1] | Americanization Plan Here to Be Expleined James E. O'Brien, director of Americanization in the local schools raises probably be he meeting, no chang st gelectmen J. Johison stated this he would for fact that hia ln it will 1 nerai publi rui ning abont 15 b and epere in some of them for the n not don a0 of the Timit t Continue Case uance in in Hartford will Natnralization Conrt present & xt Handles ¢ « of ¥air Sex With =t o style time Promptness pt () —Thirteen e admitted to citizenship United States in - the first ssion of the naturalization and they came original ht different countrics of William McCar Judge Bdwin 8 Thoma 'wy . "} | presided i on in the Ut e KED | States court the sion convenes to fi handled date set for the rl . Lewis |Patu aliz g Spellman of New fram thorough Miss Agnes Me L PIUAH\\ witne N n hospital there period cutor said today | - be | can be heard | E S wo onve verd | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND. 10 was recent- | he Meriden hos- | patient Hartford | women the | honr's N him- | Sirent Permanent Waving Marcel Waving Hair Cutting for Women and Children Facials Manicuring Scientific Scalp Treatments Ahle assistant—Personal attention given all patrons a court today July which nike o Annual e from eig ‘ytm‘f" B Zlobe, S0 many Aanghter will s, of have aa e by with despatch moLo ation examiner 1 mas o ma COMMUNITY THEATER ATNVILLA Wednesdny. Sept LEW CODY “MAN AND M e aven, d» s of the appli- n the first had 1 w ch i Ros- examinat cants called fo hour forty-c posed of. Hours 9 to 6. T t0R0y ¥ tating 1 Thursday evenings Telephone 41-12 B o o D D T A Ray of Sunshine oday 0th of i | | | | | | | ! | i | | [ | | | | | ight hem en e torate. drawn to my the with i indefinite jail he Berhn p { it will prob wonth hefore th s Miss M rtened to o8 ispen bly early Sunda B him had cas a ore sinee the col- itain Don- GEE=TM GETTIN' TIRED OF WALKING OW CRUTCHES ALL T TIME ALL W OTUER KIDS ARE HAVING LOTS OF FUN AND LOOK AT~ ! I YLLBET UE CANG TOTELL AE TUAT T DONT BAVE T USE CRUTCHES as thought 20M *LxL mw &S ; WONDER HOW AVCH LONGER T GOTTA USE TUESE ANYWAY 2 el DR. HEMMINGS GO INTO YOUR House!! on bonds dive from the ) Silver g aths. according to the Neighhors' Night At Grange Member wll be | Barlin Grange next Tuesday evening. | October 6. when the local organiza- | tion will hold a "Neighbers' Night in the hall on Damen's Hill. The ranges to be represented =ill be | Watharsfield, Plymouth. Southington | ""“1"1 Plainville, and each grangewill ciats | be held responsible for a part of the | | program. Refreshments will be of stantly; makes luxuriant

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