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ot g / NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, R e ———— e — Plainville News ‘57535‘""7‘3'"0'533'5"-5'7“‘7h~"f"3i'-3" Brwtol News ger points. A couple of state police | [ neck injury had been regarded seri-| “Elijah” in the United Staten s ously at the time of his admittance | contralto of the quartet is Bl to the fnatitution, Wentland report- | Wood, a song recitalist who were also in town yesterduy koo ping | ed at the police station and was al-|achleved great triumphs in 'Hgffi‘ in line. |lowed to go pending the outcome of | York and In some of the leas The only arrest came Friday nignt, | Mr. Thompson's injuries, cities of the country In festival EI] IN when Motoreyele Officer Callen nab- T PT ; Auto Chases Policeman oratorial events. Thy soprane bed John Hokowski of llrn\g~ ‘ T | § Officer Thomas McCarthy, on foot, @ Demms, who has recelved streef, New Britain, for speeding on WhHiling atroet® Bekonai e ilibe land Jullus Gerskl of South stree entire musical education from En ST ‘ R in a motor car, played a game of tag | land’'s foremost teachers, AT EHRISTENINE court here tomorrow night. l NEw [;[]AI_ []R[]ERS‘"" Saturday night at the Wes Side | Mayme English-Lillotte, from Local Eleven Loses | v was [ ‘Hoosier stale, who had James Whits! |corner, but finally the offic 4" i feomb Ttiley as her friend and eritiod the officer suf-land who is considered a master of R MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED he Plainville Juniors put up a “H" and ‘I\t motor car “'tagi ...... Mountain View Resumes Batlles‘f‘:',',“f,s\“'“,';f.,“;;",‘.“f,?',‘.'.:l‘.":::\'.“ Dealers Find Business Now on «:x(5 . 5nioe ‘ How Easy to Have It So if You Purchase JUNIORS ~ LOSE ~ OPENER [Yor o ot M ieiion s PINER GRADES 10 BE TRBD e ey i Community theafdrgh l . . ! v 2 i) = il 1 the Essentlals at the nght Place e i Dlajen |LE0NE 1““,”\“‘3“1 r‘lv.flnfh»lx me. 1‘um Deiver Runs Down Policeman tim “.E\.‘”;«;;‘,;’,‘v h ‘,ll.-:;':‘h:h'.\v\‘»v‘:‘:iw.\,“l;T v.vl'.m\“. |:I:‘l0‘l‘V”P'“r"”'.'-n‘d"':h'::‘ I no injuries other than a few [the child and adult dlalect of the 1 ent down to defea mmwr 1.m|w due to his agility iIn | Hoosier state, will present several with Sandstrom’s orchestra provids {Ray wab, th star (nll’wk“ apparently the :!r(mv did fing the musie, | plunging over both times, but their | ; . A v o~ s ~ AT 4 n kept | —T¥rank Thompson Alo Motor mping, but cvery 'ihe Waterbury ospital Saturds WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO MAKE HOME REALLY BEAUTIFUL, Prihians Homor Mr, and s, |ChAnging ihe lmeup and trying out : e A et GIVING PICK OF THE MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT IN FURNI- : | o crowd made up in enthusiasm what | i nkl was (w\rhn. over West Y‘ A | not sce the officer until right upon Mrs, Julia Cahill Football Booms in Plainville— |efforts at kicking the ensuing goals L all his materfal, Fvery man showed | Car Vietim—Purse Presented 10 to e.cape a b way he turne TURE, DRAPERIES, RUGS, BRIC-A-BRAC OR WHATEVER IS the foundation of a good team. | Charles H. Riggs. AL ¥ ; ; ski was booked at headqua for danghter of Lewls and Mary Abboté feam can be expected to win | 1 | ' NEEDED JO ADD TO ITS CHARM | o, Battine Republe” soes | T.ocal coal dealers report the coal | the night and this morning was L Cahill Her carly Iife was 4 upon & christening as an excuso for yevery game, but the locals put up a | .\ o ¥ 3 & o \ §1 o {n fght last night, with the resmit ! e situation as far from encouraging lowed to go on the payment of §5 80, |in that place and in 1878 she was B ¥ d ¢ ht andwere:able tofindithelvy oiia8 o taking: ofinew ordera . has|l Jail for Zablichi married to Richard Cahill in Bridges cak spots All members of the tram are re 1 to report for practice | FURNITURE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR [f i it i WE OFFER THE VERY BEST Jueenanimousy et been stopped for several days. Hard | Stanley Zablicki was sentenced tofport, She came to Bristol about work is being experfenced by some ! jail for 90 days at the police court ago and has since resided of the 1 rir has stloniji /o'ciockitalnarrowisveritng, whin IS HAASRESel el AR TINE u ot th el Besaton A oEning by JUOR e was a member of ‘Ruth \ 3 lately, and it was not surprising o {oach Nalbandian will it his| O/Crs on the hooks as stove coal |iam J. Malone on charg Uiz e ; ] " | With three floors stocked with the very latest of dependable Suites and |the authorities thatg another row | . ShiEhin AnanDy ataslontin cult to obtain Pea and buck- | tion of the liquor laws, "‘" Ras A L ekal dlodes, and 4 ""“ \“"‘;"l'_ ! | . I 1gh 7 s e i ST A rain on Ifelday night istian church, She lea 2 Separate Pieces for living and dining rooms, chambers and kitchen, it will (i eyt e bIEbi b ecavee BUIGH raparation fogku retiicnigamelin (g ticon Aratliland scavsss teatedflemaly an A 4 2 )r ohe was almost over X i s hoped fto|Ments are being made by many o s bust 10 g 3 3 ; be an easy matter to make satisfactory selection with a surety of having ‘”“|)\l((r)y(l:L1fYy‘1|;\g i et g L e Al ettt bl e e e i A L ‘home beautiful.” Compare our prices with others and see how you i e : [Lerntus saen SR fuel to help out scanty supplics of | trained and owned by George Uahill all of this eity. i [ became metamorphosed into a fr Juniors will play in New Rritain T ppli T Rk J benefit here. il and when Constable I3 W. |irainst the Tugles of that city | the other coal. Quinion of this city, showed pieniy [ The rrnlvvlim\l\\xll ‘bo held at her Sf | | Fred Callen and Andrew | Wost Einds Forming | Funeral of Mr. Catlin Sf Buesduh A ffyoat far 8 numbsp) Socts 90 Likaee Biatnosnc SO of local don es on Sun-|John oy Kox, pastor of the Advent nue. The | church, will have charge of = the clip and "services and burial will take place ¥ ing Thom day morning on Lake av at a West End A, €, has organized WILL FEATURE LIVING ROOM SUITES AR T e S S CALLING ATTENTION TO THIS ONE [ oo e 7 e ral of Samuel B held this afternoon at 0 o'ciock tomorrow | gielock at hls home on Laurel street, | NOFSC perfor jemonstration. Mr. Quinion has not | “Nabled him to walk five miles im he horse's ! [Ainting condition to the home of o e i S HG AVt g e i (o ny am will be composed | sorviees were conducted by Ttey nigasals thes admireragol shojachicah, B i \\|In’||k: i Mil | were soon released. The other puir of the former Crimsons. who 1 1. Wolfte vastor of the T i Aho had been Invited to the demon- Thera |: much ta “(" ‘l o For a limited time we will offer a Three-Piece Living Room Suite, Daven- Nocossnaluladito Lupserinatne o el roRid i emaclveati by church, Burial ook place’ n tho(oration: B J s SapmssiagmiL | oo (R :lm:n:n‘: ! port, Wing or Coggswell Chair and Club Chair, with choice of {hree styles. (5 s s ademnson Bl nus ¢ |through {wo scasons S A1 piain, | Forestuitle cemet P s Nors diiring (he | Ranger Jolinson, a teamater, which Handsome adornment for any home. Qpeunllv made for us and covered W ; 5 & feat, and a few of the ol ain- ok ch hors J Leath Bag Ghven lot the other coulil not be learncd. : i nk IL Condit. who villes, while any o be welcomed. Althongh late in sta vor aspirants will | with Jacquard velour, absolutely sun and tub-fast. Sun will not fade or sigy i Heavy Week-End Trafie announced his plans for 5 > ccently from the Horton Mfg. €% h 2 Vr. B. N. Whipple afte ¥ | change it, water will not affect the luster or color, Web construction, (W The week-end traffic, due matnly [ing, the West Ends aseure Plainville [ FEEEHY S, iy o thes | entry in the racing S sl S :mrmi:; ""u: J‘ with moss and hair filling. [to the Yale-Pean game Saturday aft- of a fast team. They will weigh | (28 JE0H S178 ©ACAdms teather “‘mw\l_':“'(‘y:":‘1“:,‘"’"‘"'"'“ \. Had. |l from the seat of his wagon | | Really remarkable value for. .... e e . Il s Santelty ey ROl ibontiolon nonn el R e lirsaaties:d T i Bl velnon v o ; | | | a single aceident wa THIS IS BUT A SPECIMEN OF WHAT WE ARE OFFERING TO e i S LR D U MAKE YOUR “HOME BEAUTIFUL.” NO MATTER WHAT ROOM n aDex af the returning wase con YOU WANT FURNITURE FOR, WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN STYLE, able Chilip Marino was stationed sell Camp, U. 8. W. V.. will mee “,ylnm the s'ump of a fresh-cut tree, N bR [ tonight in Red Men's hall to con | '.“‘.I‘:uk“:\(k"' from his seat when r- | house Lamp Co.. at Bloomfield, N. slder plans for participation in the | ) going s rough and several | ! Jig New Haven colebration of thelSHSCrs penetrated his arm, one @ inish War voterans on October | 5% 11€NC8 in length being pulled out fo the | The Ploneers of Hi enter the employ of fhe Westing- neat Sunday. The re- ) During the he ing sought. fon accorded (he Juniors ye o hat it | Trank Thompsm Painfully Hurt good 1 ain and other can the dirt had worn away from the rails and » began f * yesterday at St Joseph ureh 1\v£ Bars and Break Jail Mr, Mitehell never missed voting for | November, | athers of New | Plymouth, Mas Berlin News ;o i’ ment Wednesday evening, This play. abont half a mile from Lewis' co ¢ of the Jesui Oet. {on traffic duty at fhe ccntor and |1 pe to step into the vacant nk Thompson, 50 years old, of It is planned {0 have the whole ‘!‘»u"‘,v“‘,,.:...‘h:[ :\xll» ‘xyr-:n effort, QUALITY AND PRICE, COME AND SEE stable Ired Callen at Blossom's | t by the break-up of the {173 Jerome avenue suffered two | nization attend the parade on g /\" HEO r‘k""" ried out on hig | | m broken ribs and an injury to Nis | that day. | o the doctor's, i S T l ange to Present Plays neck shortly hefore § o'clock last | Misslon Begins | : i it i .00 o 0 o et e-act play entitled “Willow- | nisht, when he was struck by a mo- | 0 oHOR BESL i Mags, Prisoners Saw | ¢ = | which run through Berlin. Due to | | form the' piec - tor car driven by Robest Wentland | o 0 is S0 P0G —_——— | s ir entertain- | of Pratt street on Jorome avenu | | 18 (P— llot for Community Clab Annual, [latter were raised several inches [which deals with country life, will [ners, Mr. Thompson was rushed fo Rervicea: il be.héla eae .,]\'\‘.lm- 1. Gould of Plymouth and llean choice, including| The annual meeting of the Kens. |above the roadway, it de- presented by the following cast | the local hospital. where his injurlea | 1o "2 ddition to the masses fn|9aMe L. Fisher of Oakland, Calg . | Warren G. Harding. Because of the |ington ommunity club will be players: Joel Bassett, postmaster wera treatsd by Dr. H, 1. Brennan fact that he was not able to get to| Wee ]rw:ln cvening at 8 o'cle 1| storckeeper, Trving Cart Ihis morning he was reported as e the morning. The mission for the|F'iSoners in the jail here, escaped {cidedly dangerous in some places for one automobile t ! ! men of the parish will begin next |[!ON&ht by sawing through a bar on {the polls, he did not vote for Calvin | the Memorial Library, Off pass another. The work of | Tom Skerrett, used. 1lovd | resting comfortably, although the | g/t & (@ window in the hofler room. The. P l: E ERAT'UN | Coolldge. for the coming year will be elect as heen practically complot Stillman; Josoph Godfres. the wn-{ | Purse of Nonagenarlan \\‘"‘”"‘ of adjoining towns were 4 | Te s highiy interested in the [ reports of the past year's activiil {is regarded as a decided ¢- | serupulons lawyer, "‘ pioal M) Charles 11, Riggs obscrved his|VATNed to watch for the fugitiyes, i events of the and he used to be | will be read and any other business|mont. | Curtis: Clarence Dinsmore, school [large anniversary cake in behalf of nineticth birthday today at his fould was serving a senfence of. fond of reading. Of late, because | Proper to come before the meeting, | Virst and Second Degrees {teacher, Charles Weldon: Ttey ‘\Ir. the socicty. Both M and S aralhen e Prospect street, where \‘“f; ye ‘f fnr breaking and entering, of falling eyesight, he has not i ’\-m be discusse: IR T e B e Prosser. the minister, Tarold New-) Dresser responded. The Pythian Sls- f pov rriends visited him, He wae :”’ """r" was under. scntence ofify ! {able to read, but he is kept in tonch plitied at a resular meeting | el Lem Hacl ImprompliSdes Aersthaniseri ) il inEnts [ siven a substantial purse of gold this | fus ¥*47 .:‘ Wflxw AL [ | With the news of the day hy his son |4 xlous to have a G S e Rich imon | The T ot ihadleventnalfity S i et i 2 e vas a federal prisoner. . 93‘ d daughter-in-law, who tell him | meeting, since it t the ha The work will be put | woull than | was spr when Grand Chancellor — Eldl'ed Ml(Che“ REHCDGS of the activities in state and federal |t | R C : | friends. headed by Editor Arthur 8 several important measures!on by hoth the ladies’ and men's de- | work, Tene i Mt Ballolt} ivedcrlek S, ilarsona of Seymouiliyy fieat ot that Bristol! Dress: !ATr | EhYeQ I*atalmcs in hell is still | Pertinent 1o the future conduct of | teams and 1t is expected that L ehild of fate, Mary Hubbell: Mrs.|was ftroduced by the chairman. His | LS @0 HH BEEEL - O B0 type, but the | the organization will be taken up. will he A large ciass of can- |Bassett, Inelined to have hor own|term expires (omorrow and this [ 11ES% WO | Northwest Snowstorms ins his eyes con- | Several Will Attend Meeting lidates. A Curtis: Rosctta Gates. A visit was his last to any lodge in the SolliAls e 50, Oct. 19 P—Three deatha government, Mr. Mi able to read heav paper type st With 47 Descendants Present e ‘U.]rr:\lvhn ! everal Berlin women will atic o Wil Hold Dance i fNighty, | Fur Mis’ : '.“ l"\"k vv\. ‘m-rym v:" ‘Trm“\ \:\ | Worom Sanctorum of Iartford,iresulted from a cold wave in the 9 | Speaking of the younger genera- | the annual meeting of the Hartford | pp. nior commitice of the ! Hazey, who imagines things, 1ielen | Britain, Bristol, Southington. Unior [ Mystic Orier of Samaritans. cstab- vorthwest yesterday. Snowfall vas CALLS PROHIBITION HUMBUG‘”“'\ AMr. Mitchell characterized “uw N of the \\.olntn | Worthington Community Center as- | Phelps: Oleander, the “help.” thinks \\;\ WJ\T‘:: m‘ (t" congratulating ol i O e A ‘T"f" from one fo four inches over J them as “good sports.”” Te likes to | Missions at the South sociation will hold a dance and so- |life a joke, Lydia Bugl ran rs. ssr K {on Saturday when the organization ' Minnesota and the Dakotas. while & B [have young people ahout him and |Hartford on Wednesday, There Il cial at the Community house on Fri- | On Thursday cvening the enter- S Grange Mecting 29 15 | exemplified its degree upon a large | H&ht snow also was reported in Meskill-Warren Wedding Held This takes a leading part in conversations, [ P& {0 sessions, one at 10:30 o lday cvening of this weel. Tt s ox- | tainment will he provided by “Clar-| Plainville Grange will hold i A drill in the|Towa and Nebraska. The three whe i death, all in Minnesota, were 1r meeting in Grange Hall to- class of candidates. s inanng < the business | Afternoon at the high school ticld . : | being almost as well Morning At St. Paul's Church— | /o0 0" oe (ha present day other afternoon, Re vip far {in the morning, and 1 it peete ahout 50 couples will | indie Cackler's Cour h C. Freme be in attendaner. [comedy In two acts. The SRR e )| preceded a banquet at Red Men's S'ruck by frains while. blinded by tics [ Young men and women ar | tor the past year, election of officers Ract ot [ il e as follows postongthCoailE U At e sl kT BISERER! ol botrs ok (snows jss Horton Will Assume Duties | an omen arc, Al el S L ast Berlin Notes personae wil s " members will ad- | 1all which was followed by the de- Bliss joys automobile rides and takes ‘“: other -"MH i will be taken up. elly whist and s ![Hobbs, Morris Hart; Char tobin, 30Uy downstairs and work to put | Brec ccremonial and an entertain- | s———— ©On November 1—Other Items, them occasionally, but he is not| Among the sprakers at the at § a'clock in the | rd S, Lackey: RRagse ‘~”"‘“w,.w,,. in shape for the ment. Many visiing Odd Fellows| % loverly fond of acroplanes, preferring ‘\{,"1“"" scsslon wiil be Mrs, Iyn of the Sacred ITleart | amp. Howard Marting Dewdrop, ; things 1 |tuh Meeting. b were present. . e res (-N clles 5 of 3 Miss Iier % P et e arindle Cackler, | o i F F : Five generations w "C“D“ ”['J‘ \’“: to stay on the ground. \.m.;];‘” Les0 India, Miss Lena L. Fast Mrs, ‘O'Foole | Mes, Dessto Hart; Clarinale Cacklery o 0 S A8 50 A ot | To Talk on Coal Situation, "e '" oman terday at the home of Mr. on in| He was then asked another ques- SR 0s Sl TA}"“' Miss Helen | Mrs. §, B. Carpenter: Polly siat's o'clock tonight in Odd Kellows' | The prevailin I in the air I REyRMiChell ot SR enAng niver- |Uon, one which is being and | Frang s | from 11007 HOUAS hall. All members are asked to he | causes considerable interest to conter Tonor of the birthday ann O |answered nearly every da Going fo Washington Farfar; Widow i MEs EREIE 0T Ak Blniien of nijioitanca s { abwut the talk to be given tomorrow ame 0“" s - sury of Eldred Mitchell, a ve \”rq w |00 you think of prohfbition?” Rey. Samuel A, Iiske, pastor of | { Corning. |to come before the meeting, svening in the gymnasium of the the Civil war, and for many Yeam & oot jong fn framing a reply. |the Berlin Congregational church | Patrons are assured of a worth- | AR bas Aa e S iare . by E. W. Goss of the well known farmer in VarmiBg'®h: juyes a1 humhug.” he said. ond Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor while cveping at either of these| . F% ., 0 ™0 nament hetween LGl DRI, I m ays | Children, grandehildren, Bre8" | ypr agigehell has 17 grandehildren, [of the Kensinglon €engregational I plays, as (here is good material Toalc-Barhcs Lot Naerienn Ilegton Gosx' talk tomorrow I randchildren and great-great- |, = 0 0 o dchildren, and {hroe |chu will leave tonight for Wash- | Knights of Pyihias 1 Williant | 110 casts and much hard work has Eriatthy s e ahing willibe he Coal Situa- itehell, num- |20 &reat-gra 3 S i 3 land the Forestville Sons of Veterar grandehildren of Mr, Mitchell, B, Lo pon children. each of [ington, D. €., where they will at-| 0 in e Pro-fieen done by the members to putiic 4o Sl e Members of | ion.” An appointee of Governor | hering 47 in all. gatlicred {0 do he ¢ |these generations, fogether with his [tend the mectings of the national | ¥ i tie across in forceful style ocal post will meet at their | Trumbull to it in on New l;l|m”“l‘s . M C or to their ancestor, who, In Spite 804 1y C R T presented at the |council of Congregationul ¢ht [ oxt s ol t rs of Ul nge are v 8 beloveeniz g0 7:45 o'clock | affairs committee work and a com- klfllly en an his vears, is still active and ready 5 S otraay | which will be held the latter i nbers ¢ GINIs™ s piinded to bring articlcs for the fair 1% en mas fo Forestville for | mittee man of the Manufacturers for & good time. il Moskill-Warren Weddinz of the weck. o to the merting tomorrow evening. | (i K2 © AT O e T RNt o DO The Sme Mr. Mitchell was born hl““ 202 A pretty wedding was solemnized Assumes Duties Nov. 1 1 neet 1 Ladies’ Aid \mlnl | Notes [ s ion, Mr. Goss has facts wall, Lugland, Octobar 18 “’ A morning at 9 o'clock at St Miss Madelaine Horton of HARSIRERLONSRIT e Mlad 16t AN a0 of the special mecting of the World | that are authoritative in nature | " son of Jenopher and DoroBwar|, i . Kensington, when |den. newly appointed organist | Raptist chureh will held a social n | oo St eld at 7 D e e ) O R ' Mitchell, Until he was 17 $60%8 O\ 0 aura Regina Warren, daugh- [Paul's church, will assume her | clnres pariors Friday eSeniNg |gooc (is evening in the parlors of [ fhose present to ask questions. [ All nervous men and women . Mitchell lived [ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warren |duties in Kensington on Nov. |& ‘J|M & o'clock. Al members of the |, aptist churcl Doubtless many wlil avail them- \_Il skinny men and women his father on his | of Kenst #ton. hecame the bride of [cording to Rev. John (. Brennan, | fOMOrrow nis LI enuren and congregation ave |y iima ey and her [ selves of this privilege. The meeting| Can grow stronger, healthier and tending 1 school in e 5 son of Mrs. [pastor, today. Miss Horton sne of Miss | cordially invi to attend. Those |y oipar Fadgar Rradley, of West | V1l commence at § o'clock under{more vigorous and take on solid ! he | Thomas Joseph Meskill, son o | {brother, ) | : e Ajllage. At the age of 17. h L S e e e Perrotta, for | Adolph uni ‘ 1 Holiday calendars | ypyin stpeet ‘attended the Yalo-Penn- | he auspices of the Congregational fneeded flesh in 30 dayy just by take i AlliGatheramyankas{ocEAMEN S is ety S e |several years organist. who has ten- | versity spent yestord b bring them at this| o ania game in New Haven Satur- | Brotherhood and whl be for men.|ing McCoy's Cod Liver Ol Come e amd. upon their arrival settled in | L e P i aer dul hor i vosi=ation | ents, Mr. and Mrs. $ il i musical m-m 3 [ Members have been priviieged to in- | pound Tablets four times a day—as ‘on. where a farm was pur- [pastor of St. T L | . 1 place 1 o ofrest ‘ T s Ivite friends. casy to take as candy. Fanmingion, B st about tilling |at the cevemouy. | Tenis oriIntoray i Ronrsg WiEhe Rl En g AL RTSCES HistantgpliosmasiergR Aoy ter the talk there will be And what a hit these fiosh yased and the men set abo i ary Rita Warren acted as| A mecting of the board of select- | 1 (o iments served. A pleasant evendg 8 Graham spent the week-end in New t ; - pro- Rapy il war, | maid of honer and John J. Mcskill, |men will be held tonight at § o'clock | was temlerod B S roted) | ¥ork cits { buftet luncheon and a general so-|ducing tablets have made, One Wi aieid ol e e B el I L S e s S (s Tt s {at her home by a v hep Pythians Honop Dressers Charles A, Bunnell of Hamiin | clal time will follow druggist tripled his sales in one . Mitchell was Viving In tarm- eenupled I i Taler Sk lriner = finree it ] (HenuA A e iove TLES ] Pythian Lodge. No. 47, K. of Pufgire has ved s family and | Hartford Artist to | week. i 1o enlisted in 18 i rn e L n e Tionl (N Ger it spent segisr nd Pythian Lodge, Pythian Sistors into the house on | Considerable interest In} Eyerybody knows that nasty-tasts ‘8 with comp: |of tan crepe satin wi ITOOEL Sl G ol hib 3 Iresser the co 3rfstol Qct. l-(v' ng. evil-sme Cod yevehod away *witd & ‘l_l frimmings. She wore a hat to mateh [{the wook-end with her parents, Mr. | e sse——————— o000 A and Mre, AL H, Dresse recentiy pur- | the o ‘l \:l “ feb e ;”‘» £ e s lling Cod Liver Ol is.& ¢ Connecticut Velunteers, A x : , T e e : Friday evening in | *o “ark ropelitan onc qau S wonderful vitalizer, fleeh producer J i e i and carried a bonquet of vellow ! - : ! ! R ey 1 Ree RS Rt ante | L oo it it : { in many of. the major roscs. Her ¢ i L e e sle 2 N alErarithe n with the [of the quartet, was for seven years| Rut who wants to swall L fed thward tha [of poudre blue cantan « SHEANIINS iane, osea it netin ik amville Grange Fair | lsary of the guests of the oo e e i s e R S s e f ALY silver frimmi and a hlack hat jattended \ ale. ) ania | here we b 1 0w ) : h n d ors T when thes N I the wor. coming out nuh"'i iy '_,r:'lili“‘:fl_ b e z e TR dat tha vale BevT e B crsbodyi U SRy ‘,‘ Nl hoser C.T. U, wiil meet at the |of the churches of Hartford and Jlets—McCoy's Cod Liver Ofl Comd v -urateh, He then roturned f0 his [She ¢ R aven, Saturday afternoon || EXHIBITION OF ¥RUTE AND |leasion of their golden v £ Mrs. Willlam Hyde of Park |having lived so many years in Hart- | pound Tablets are just as good and and to the ealm and placid o el Ying trip to| Mr. and Mrs. John Pinches. Jr., {program was as ol Openi 2:20 o'clock tomorrow 1. has made many friends in the [so easy to take. ¢ tence of a farmer of those \]“\’ vieinity, Upon their re- [and two daughters, of New Britain FANCYWORSK, APRON AND | fmarks, Chairm W. B Wilher [neatuyLonne, Josluet ‘““”““h»y 'l“ A Box of tablets for 60 cents Pl TSRS TL T and [ turn they will roe 57 Connec. [wore the muests of Mr. and Mrs HANDKERCHILE SALL [TUkntels sola. 6. 5 wfortt, who 18 at the ‘,' 1 Mr. Howard Js debut Injand it any skinny man or woman » {PhiNips ofi New Britains ROt it avenue, New Britain. Defore | John Tinches their home on FOOD AND CANDY solo niderm 1l as the result of an | New York as a tenor soloist in con-|doesn’t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 i care married on May 16, 1872, flewt as 1 A A L e st | Afternoon. and. Evening |V Remarks, G, G, Fred M last weel, was vreport- feert and oratorleal work. 1le has|days—money back. Ask the Dickine v , Filirent threesnone sl (xo LR OL AL LENE AR Rl o Lt e AU e |iarsonx; hanjoists, Tasarat and Slightly improved. [a pure lyrle tenor volca of great|son drug store or any drugglst. 1] jifiipaiare mox J\ingias IsiNe, LSS AL RIS ARG Sunshine soctety, will DANCING FACH NIGHT | [Green. Baritone solo, H. Cole, Duot la of Ve {range and has done considerable| Te sure and get McCoy's, the ore - o1, who is with he ishand in | ”' ”l Vot i e o convention in Madi Admiission 35¢ i 18] oy s i W pieurisy, and [work in the mefropolt ginal ~. d genuine, and don't forget Y \zion. The sons are Henry RS S e e i = i T r e qua her ot hing ar good to ; ton. Fidred of Oakville, Con- | “n oo i)v . | Tilling in Roadbed Qct. 21-22 S with 1 for freatment |drea Sarto, formerly connected with |make backward, listivss, undeps jeut, and Gordon of Waterbury. | MAR Wi & i ave bl | A gang of Conneetient company GRANGE HALT to the o ; + will meet with [the Motropolitan Opera company. | weight chiidren grow strong and roe nght are Mrs, Tda Wheeler ilw S e workmen was busy Saturday flling x | couple wit d 8 \Mre, H this evening |He s perhaps the best-known | bust <. Jenopher ! | = ! ot Pininville and My | iey Works, n. 2 v of New Hampshire i Rrings Suit For $300. | sir, and Mre. Mitchel et dn| SO G ROr AR | E HIS FRIENDS A New Di BY BLOSSER : " ineton and Plaimitle for mady | Feoes Abel of, b Bein | ERECKLES AND ew Discovery 5 ro their family was born | o o Ul 1 oin, has instituted a suit ¢t thore the cnlldren were ralsed-§ oo 0 g0 e David grew up they left the old fyeo 0 of 10 Rroad New —— ~— — Vome and made homes of thele | o o s result ¢ wceident ( 3 9 ( o X VES BUT OLRS y 1 for the past several vears, |, N e s 'ptin road late Friday | ([ wwar DvA wANnA - ( Awmer awpissy! \ ANOLENS ARE T 4 ) Mrs. Mitehell have been w)\», ighiiin which Abel’s oar wax badly| | BET TUEV AINTY i ( WELL 60 RIGT ONER | MADE FROM ELEPUANT'S | ARE AR"'FIC‘\A/_/ bl | sons and daugh- Yo 3 s of the : Sl / . < ) e ' e I the sever) sons ,‘x ‘Hn‘. - the occupanis of f} & HUK? I‘_qussz TRy To STUFF AE!! T AY KOUSE AN 1 YEETH, ARENT THEY, ERE ARTIFICIAL it vawlke. tholr homo with M, Mar T8 PIANOG KEYS MADE PROVE T 8Y Aok !! ) PIANO KENS A ELEPHANTS A \rs. Tenry Mitchell. Henry iina andysas ety dame | S} our oF ELEPHANT'S WE 60T A PANO - OITOF ELERNES | 2 I is employed by the Con- occupants of Mr. Abel's Teem!! Ho-Ho- = GUESS T OLGHTA F 1o tient Valley Ovehard Co. s, besides himself, Miss ! Y N wow" uAAMLA“A y \Mr. Mitchell's fiest vote for presi- » of East Berlin, Mis DONT MAKE N \ dent was cast for J m of West Cromwell I the contest of 1836, in which the | 16 o8 Toast: Reriinii Mias ¥ lost and the democratic [ payne and Miss Krasham were | ¥ « mes Duchanan. was ghtly injured were removed | highest office fn the | 1o their homes. From that time on Frank Brown iniestigated accldent moned Mar [ coux to appear in court next Tue | day evening to answer to a charge Em reckless driving. Marcoux stated ' 1 s [ CERTIFIED FLAVGRING RACTS! | 21 Flarors. Made from Pure. Fresh Fruit Juices. Ideal forall Desserts, it was raining at the time of and that he was at- ean off his windshield gosT S st Marcon ""cmr—--. city court of \h Abel lhw an.m the second Monday in

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