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Go farther Dye better Colors sre fresher and brighter when you use Putnam. It is less trouble— more economicsl — a smalier amount goes farther. Putcam Fadeless Dye is the o al one-package dye for ail materials and pul — dyes silk cotton and wool in one operation. Use ssme package for lmhn‘ Complete directions on package. Price 15 ceats. See color chart at your druggist Use Putnem No-Kolor Bleach ro Remove Color and Stains 3 e Last longer | privileg B and costs for the caught specding on t} Miss Miss Mildred Gregory |tained last evening at !ington Community ho | party of friends, her birthday. Guests w | from Kensington, New Berlin. refreshments were Gregory Real Estate Transact Several real estate tr interest to Berlin people } recorded at the office of clerk during the past wee Henry J. | Graziano house and | Langdon Lane George A. Quigley has Henry J. Foiren lot No. t e I serve and Luisa Gr Dancing was enjoyed lot on the sout e of beng irnpike. rogory Entertained was enter- e Worth- | a large the occasion being | > present Britain and and d. received several gifts, 1i0ns ctions of ve been the town k. Foliren has sold to Mario al h side of | aziano 14 10 on the Miss | to | | (_ YoURS TiLL AFTER ) LONCH ! / = THEM!! AoM DIDNT SAY NOTHIN' ABOLT You? You BovS | WOULDAT EAT YOUR [ | APPLES UNTIL AFTER 15 (MUTES | LATER, | PROMISED AE YOL { 4 play of country life, entitled “Wil- | Pla'nv'lle News lowdale,” which will be presented by antol N :;"'“I '.T."‘:Tl‘m’;".“ the council turn- u‘»numn_\ has comploted & number of the following cast: Irving B, Carter, ews ¢ the requeat down and n Seplem- |short eMenaions il many ior abs l:iv,\tl Stiliman, Charles H. Curtis, n;"thr~.\”14{”1(““'. herv, & man f'“-u‘mxm have been pecefrved for | Charles Weldon, Harold Newell, f6h whakis but no poat, uxcept | thia sart of work | Richard Bugbe Ernest Pheps, & it theory could be taught Mary Hubbe arah Curtls, Esther ,\H situntion hus ealsted for a A large number of the teachers | ity Gl month and lust night, the statute|in the Southington schools attended 3 Bugbee. In exhibition hall there will }‘“‘f for the fixing of the school | Kitehen shower t the home of | be frult and vegetable exhibits {board appropriations, resulted in the | Mra. Willtam Nagls on Center street | PRl A U L ) [showdown with the Loard of educa- [ last night ghen in honor of Mm. { ments for sale tlon laying down fhe Iron hand and | Thonus Egun. Jr. Mis. Egan ee. MAIL ORDERS FILLED | The hall was put in shape after| e . "’k -:"‘ll"x to the councll that its|eeived many gifts, among which | F Cl H the meeting of the Grange last night | i or 18 NOW to provide p vas a chest of silv 2 t Some hot shots were delivered b = (Farnam Claimed Another Car|enasvers:iive v now in seamees | COUCH] Votes $6,000 Tor INQUS- | connetines thosacyletiert W1 o i Hi[ Pal‘ f for the opening. The committee > e tdiimasin: i course of | 4 an bearing a New York Hi ked M h which worked 0 hard to put the IA Hi t sslon on the matter, s ho [registration icense wnd driven by NOW COMES A SALE OF FINE TOWE | PR Rt Sy (ALY s SR b \GRAN tis; fruit and vegetable ' at the meeting, ha en created |\‘ t yesterday afternco bout § | and vegetable exhibit, Mr. Reane eet neon about THAT A BE FAIR OPENS|ans S st Sty ot | LONG DEBATE IN COUNGIL o e o 5%, Mt g et S EYE-OPENERS FOR VALUE Mrs. Lizzie Carter; aprons, Mrs. ek e shokelInt a Sy inendatory | ¢ Wheel' caused: the ‘chr if 4 ! tigh School F Willlam Wilbur; handkerchiefs, Mrs. —_— s ]. ! o new '-:.m. were |8Wwerve and before the ddriver conld ; [ o rQ | 00l Faces Opening Athletic P. Lawrey; food, Mrs. I. I | Ao < < 4 . Barnes of e Wallace,bull it buck on the road. the car . 1?R THREE DAYS, BEGINNING TOMORROW, you have choice of SRR I P Lawrey; food, Mr. 1. . Car- | Extension of Flirst Taxing District |Farnes Co. Vico-President Frederick | had gone clean fhrough the fene w s st—15th Wedding Anniver- || 3 2 LB 2 Y i ughes of the New Departure | T windshield and fro o E r m]t 1;\\11]1011?. doubt the ldlgest and finest stock of Towels in all New | e 8 er. ag, ?{ el prize draw. Dofoated —* Fast EBristol Wants |01 15 H00 Toha T Ch 0t e et et meraivak 1 and ont 'mm‘ 4 ) e 2 off, : : ; ; sary of Mr, and Mrs, S talph ns; ice cream and 5 Reits J ” 1 n but e drive ndglt:p . Yes, we offer choice of our large and extensive line of Turkish nd Mrs. W, P. Smith | o5 R N e Weldon and| Garbage Collccted — Miss Day |jy oot ¢ sy R Andre ROl B RS0 R AT ] and Linen Towels, includi ' holiday i s I A merican Iexion [Notes Phaiie haiiac i | allace Barnes Co. : , including our new holiday showing, all at special, prices | Sion: Notew—Bitets. | - LD I'n"‘fjv;‘\r'fi?l):"‘lr\ly "{"" Bride of Deputy Sherift Harding, | _7Udd_ Opposes Appropriation Following {helrepnlar mesting or the next three days. B Altted Baitwin ot Forenevillalasay | AT s SR Bikalsarcia et B o e e e s (sl ¥ / {the wrath of the local court last|Frnest Pheips and I B. Caster; pub- |of ) cEspmatnechonrd | ligHehtiit AinTalrite le this ex.Men's hall tomorrow nigh e K N v H ; i 2 A o8 c1ps and apter; pub- | of education, Je At & 1 ght. & larg: Splendid opportunity to replenish your linen closets and save in doing it. fDiE 8 mhan 18 Snpshredito answer | liclty ot i e et onls, Lre dmaunt oni thelnaw euholll ey 1) cluss of candidatcs will be tnitiated |the charge of evading responaibilit & | c 0! sharpl’ contested |furthermore stated that it was not | into the Haymakers, Fod | S 'R g 5 T ibility 15th battle lust night ot the joint S eV Sha LaE 001 2 5 K odder will i bdll’l';](il :Lb](’)l‘I'IuF No. 1 ECIAL OFFER No. 2 .'.ll:rl:“‘)‘\’e““‘;.‘s fined $100 and costs.| Vv and Mrs. W. P, S s o ear nessly (Ile (84, 00 at thls time, but|be served aft the work I com- JI rgain table, new section, 100 Also on bargain table, 50 dozen [Ralininivay arrested by Motoreyels t strect celebrated the 15th an- fcouncil on the question of includ- {that he was against LRSI g dozen pure linen Hemstitched all-linen white Hemstitcl o red Callen following a rsary of their marr with & [ing in the =.propriation for i as against, Superintendent Towels with 1 b hite Hemsti ched Tow- |stight accident on Forestville ave- | reception last night. Guests were|board for the priation for the | Reiche in reply said that the main- social mecting Rita's l des wi 1llov lue or gold els, guest size, handsome patterns, |nue several nights ago. when his au- Dresent Bileit (Eslakeok | niat of ;‘.“":;.W y T the\(tenancalcost ot the cotivks would ke | Clrele: Dauglitara: of neli, wilh 5 : " e ra | g A g f the machinery needed for jabout $240 s ¢ fadilad ) horders, regular $1.00 size 14x22 mches,legulal' {tomobile ran into the parked ma- | Winsted, tord and Springfleld. |the now fndustrial arts LRI LR Dy L 1 in 8t Thomas's Community . vallie fon c 50c grade, for chine of Henry W. arnam of ) | Cards were cod and there was|tha high L .”.,nus- A |' ‘rrmrsn provides for theory | hall tomorrow evening. Mrs., John ¢ h Haven: | ih i he high school, um of $4.- {and shop instruction at the school n is ehatrman of 4 3 5 g A dancing. af which lunch was!G659.49 had been exeluded from the land later wor L 18, chalrman ¢ he com- .Efe sure to sec the alm\e_\alucn Hemmed Huck Towe!s. plam \\hlto, (e pamanad aopppditadexanine A e ALY iR s Rt recelyet iU I € motlon i IAnd alebgimoticin e, factories, AR ou miss much if you pass it. all linen, large size, 2ic i car, but when Baldwin's auto | many glfis and congratulations from [Frank R. Grates but was refained |well as i T e N ) . crashec o own and then dash- | their friends Hen ChaitmaniDlacs ¢ Jel ns . The object re have heen hunters } n DT T 5 : e e New Ha | a6m! q 1 Pierce amended the [of the cours ot , o feianiai lLOLO]:‘J"D BORDERED TOWELS, all linen, with hand blocked colored e ‘Lh‘e'\ Ml B cehamsnzhoppel Brush 1ire, motion to inc RO T | oot (b tobTon doj ralnen | CElaO B 1 at the office of the rder & 7 d gave chase. lle was already e et Tl Anieid e J | oremen and other posts of | town clerk :E:c?, \el‘Pfine grade of Irish huck, with choice of both large and Overnatil g thetficelis Vanlel bt e ;1\:‘.": 1‘;'\‘m“ i i o carded 7 to 4 andresponaibliity In the manufacturing i sizes. % s 8 10 Jot mext to Fdy 1s' home | the it olian it sal)ing | enAkat e atione Eafaricariin R T : Big values. ':‘v-.:;m.-wl 1 camo to the Fast Mab Rl B b el e e e R R - onsy ‘,“"‘)‘"‘ clire 5| Sharicec Weloh ol Hrlitol igireg n guest size, of mguldr 39 The large size, regular stroot.railrcnd crossing Just s e 5 gclock yuterduy afivenoon, but vay carried e e thahien N"‘ln‘ul oyt apend. the winier 59¢ grade, each..... C $1.50 grade. each. . 89(‘, {way. Farnam then acc I el ;|J o “\vl “V‘Ilv:' ~\;m rhv?]u' \x n \\v i ‘vmm‘ Wilbur H. Kelsey did |cants for “white collar jobs and o . JiRs . A i fald- | Men from Mr, s' factory rushed [not wan vote and when® the |that the new ool Rk ol 2 R W ) {win and asked him what had hap < d | new course will fill a lon Plans for the Legion f ¢ THE TRKIS RS B ap-fto the s while Plainville Hose {roll 1 was tak sald that he |fe y B gion fair to be o IQHL(‘I('t’EO“ ELS TLl}I\ISH.TO“ ELS {pened up the road, receiving the ar Tesponded fo an larm, | was not voilig. W ek L tn -,’. or the Loys of the ciy given next month were furthered at R gular 19¢ quality. ....15c each Regular 15e quality...12/;c each T s had col- | aiileindiiona [ Mayor Join B W o e ont Bote ol fthe| i ISV RESCUGRE seommitlse i }:eguldr .;.)c quality for..21c each Regular 25¢ quality for..21c each lded. “::U v‘n‘ ] nited eflorts. luty, you should vote* “Well, then 4 ,,r<',,,“.,f:,1.1, ’|rA 4n n” h|m:;\ of i \nn.” e Legion post rooms ' Regular 29c grade priced 25¢ each Regular 39c grade priced 33¢ each plie ) m‘ American Veglon Notes ; ",‘;‘ IN/AYOra Al Pl salary as a portlon of the class e All linen 45¢ quality each Regular 50¢ grade only..42¢ each ShR NG oo i et { Commuanicr Robert 1., Cralg of |/b “,;3’1“:: Up with iihe ihoard S LT b T B D T i s G All linen 59¢ grade..... i R T £ ey (o (e [ea 1o have secn fl Farnwms car. . |Ere0 rlvy,.n{.;“m:v‘ 1.;4 Sl LRl Do (e o which meant that & teach- | Barney Kramer, for a aumber of i e [ : ) Vi Officer Callen ol g (el L By 11 fer would not be needed at the school arney amer, for & number of § All linen 69¢ quality.....50c each Time now to supply yourself arnam, and the mirks ¢ (¥ liho Hartford County Assciution of | FFRUE the In-as every new ciuss meant & nen | ears, UM the New England Market ’ Praes at e S American Legion, which will be ..'u-.r‘x‘v‘ ms : the board ! tuacher and’ (hfs way, ona (eachor | 10 Stanley streets. has y ithe number given by ' e in Wells hall, Bast Hartford, ©f education with Councilman K lly serving two posts vesigned his position and will leave y inco &l foitie ing of R Sunday, October at 3 p.m, 5y voted fo a man for it. Mayor| Councilman Graves dec led (hat|| o eiendioc tnis mepicaron Iaw $ alis aimrarant ”,”“n "Iml i O liepis meeting will be under the \}_.4, :.m! Id vote only in [all attempts to keep down ‘”'V York, where he expects fo enter fia e trand Juror{ A B e Hast, Hartford and [0ase of a tie S bulAbonnoae tIe eoh S T | business for himself. Mr. Kramer is : {William J. loran established these | &% oot : 1< in the matter of expense had = Sl [facts in court last night and the | Glastonbury posts, 1 big time is | PREOI le extra amount on {met with little succe “In my "\1“-“17 chancelior of St. Elmo lodge, """ B e e TSR TR D ple S T T ORE DR | |vears on the council” sald M R LIS — ¢ ‘. ¢ AIMARC o annaires, After (e regular mect n the interests of oconomy, he {Graves, “it geemed t ol e . Deming; registrar, Mrs Ellzub [Quigtey devolopment mn Kemsington |1 (¢ face of Haliwin's flagrant i et will debiate 0 T T TS LT o s e DR B0 (K (01 X | r, Mrs iy | A BLon | oot tion ing prominent speakors will detat & oard of education had gone ah er in ews | Wickwire; historian, Miss Macjoric N.‘T he Congregational ehurch. | oo aniiity, I secking o escaped\f g epbjeet of importance to ull e us elosely as possible In all lits way to spend money 5! ™ ;Um Gl i Moore; advisory board, Mrs. Leland |y wps bar Sharpe of Kensington BouEbItylin oseditiie s 100 members, and after that there lepartments and brought & amlle from w',"f""‘ I |W. Gatkin, Mra. Hrank B. Woods, |prapects i wernio. Dlshinatil “nis | biocd Roe spocding n entertainn ent and ban- not really think R ot e e {Mrs. Samuel A, Fiske: program ‘;'rn;mr" I Asensiigtoninorth lorithe JonnghokoskifolgOring q rbove mientioned posts necessar { %% of ihe svening in tha a6 ”l { jcommittee, Mrs. Eifzabet J. Wick- and o ‘l’-,d"n.\ Stulilman. i\'l,“' Britain. wa ther Working hard to put this mect- fight over the industrial arts |ment amend- |§ i, s v A gy e of & Child itist who drew w e in conrt R e | has been muder way for some | Object to District Additions |} o A N \ e Rl s ‘m,y wert Peplau, one and one-huir |MERt. Sokowskl was nabbed by ¢ i Silnca 1= laokod for. Alems butdid not come to a definite |, hee (5 i tand thrift; Mrs. Charles B. Glove onths old son of Mr. and Mrs, Ru- n Uriday night for hitting |y.pq of the ck-Barnes post who ead nntil last night. Through some [ n in the first taxing dist- |} ¥ | Vi r ‘Iol)n Peplau of Berlin, died v an hov fong Whiting 3 Jover S iRaaound jrict w mrm-n'\ opposed by Dance Gle: i T {patriotic education, Mrs. Sidney M. |lay atter an llinoss of a few gags S0t He was fin VT et g D te hent e P LRI e Lars e 000 fon | Ve Beach, James L. Wilcox, Armand | ileamy, Thick, W avy Cowles, revolutionary relics \lr fwith Ll By C IR e aa s Rt DA RCOSiR ; asked 1o N Commander | Pressed g, salary of $3,000 for |\ 1i . Wilcox, Armanc 2 ) = 3 3 8, pneumonia, The funeral to H. S Opens Season I . el \-v Harey W. Griffin, the arts § S A Eeedions and 1 »d W, Carnell at the v » Thomas C. Hodgs: ag, M ar- al tog . Craig or J. 1% Usher hefore Saturday 3 he arts fnstruc- |, b | —_— L flag, Mrs. Har- {place yesterday afternoon and buri i&h school football team will |¢o it adequate transportation may {{0r Was favorably acted upon, when | ing hefore the city council when Hair in a Moment (09 W, Upson; I A K. magazine, was in Fairvien cometory. New it | M e st will o tht ndey | e e Dotk wher [it was proposed to extend tha dis- Lo | Mrs. Mortimer L. Rhodes; trustees |ain R = bl be arvan, for ¢ 3 A AnDLOVCE trict Ines along South stree {plays the o en anlinon ’ lov Epecinlitencheis or Rbn s o o stroet n- ManyRActivitiesMPIAnned R BV oottt sitene e o ners i TR o ncricnn Lcsion Ausiary 107 spocal sachers on v 30 e i, 0 o ewna et s . Sidney M. Cowles, Mrs. Irancis| A lug o s st athool Lolito o Ladivs Awiliary to Brock s hired and on duly [pe § RS s | 3 L e iicl arge delegation of Grange Sat yrning ) o'cloc | nt ¢ ools K n Hubbell was the only one in h FmmatHar WilardRChADErR oo tie oo vroons o s et e b s o e R R e T i sk ool st |l BT T8 S e . | ite L : D reet the 20 candi- e lock ool field, i o in the post rooms on . distric gl L. Wilcox, Harold W. Upson, AP T (e P Ci T RN o v i s s e e o | appeoprintlon of silghtly Hiine praposition fell by defanlt and p Membership On Im'r(-aq !degrees last cvening the hall on | practising faithfully eve Al NTUTIE (sl gock e e 0 for hachiety for 1) {some other means of providing sani «n ‘0"!‘! has er\hnml a y[put en the work in an excollent | €auipped with playe and forma- | e e e jon to about 24 1,‘”\1 this |the council. 1n the meantime, (he Sl fncrease in membership. since its|manner and there were many visite|tions. By . subscription thal| e s oseash i '_" '”" e % home will e connected : A | founding and now boasts of a roster |ors from neighboring Granges, who | (e [ at{his occasion, 'reparations are heing i T o S e i srey in Court Toe ros neighboring Granges, who | frisnds of ihe school backed t A i ! year, Case of William Grey i ©° | buaring the names of 67 womea. The | withessed the ceremony. Lk L B e B W i e D (e v ) | Mission Well Attended. nighi—Court Collocts 8410 in |lst of membora is as follows: Cablnet Mecting Tomorrow o T S A e el B Soilivon: i s msslon R ericenl iR R et | ! «Mrs. Fred Crane, Mr 4 A mecting of the cabine . « f Octobe AN Spee S DESSAN Toseph's church in o of th s g o sinet of the Vd surveyed off so that it is < 5 e not permit him to retain it | [ arge of the | Fines—league 6f Women Voters [ Wooding, Mrs. R, DeWo .| East Berlin Community club will be | a {ion Etound 2 . ancy work will b L ‘\".“‘J:\.‘ :; ‘,\"”‘ 1z IJesuit I'athers of ¢ York are | Percy Welles, Mis. Frede [held tomorrow evening at the home IR N il Ebai e ensoont T el being well attended. The mission | Announces Its Roster—Items. | peck, Mrs, H. Griswold, [of Mr. and Mrs, Robert 0. Clark, | {ain of th Tt e et R, & Paliana jebout Alhe SUEherHol (s Siveckc St being conducteutcor | Bmma, Hast Willard' chapter, |} Harry Burnham. Mrs, |Plans for the coming activities will | ber manager. The team from which i FiCER e Rt te «:‘uul‘»v:“ b “""v‘u‘“'t i women of the parish and nest 4 g ! [ward Alling, Mrs, George Griftith, |be made and it is expccted that a|clever Nia nial jitinal plar ) | s 4 L week the men will have an opportu- Daughters of the American Kevo-y@ef (0 HA8 Apected that a|cleven wi picked consists of |/ ot DR iChiess mce which will | fr {he M ecycalt i front ati Uio ) » i Jutl A = : | Mrs, Ora C. Tidgerly, Mrs. schedule for the next six months will [ George Tackman. Miltc il = row | Fconomy store At [nity to attend the services. on, has wnnounsced its program | p Ty [P0 B EEBCTN e e L m B e oelock tomrrow | Economy store on Whiting _street. | Sl he g seasc d il e B <8 o d ou Charles Diggle, Edm Complaints led tc cleaning ont | it Best e m..:l[ - coming :.«).3& an 1‘ lw«r:l:“blm\. Miss Wini Spooner, Mrs. Return From Main Leterson, Stanford _|might. el At Bl ,‘ i 4 : ik H‘” Collection of garbage I8 desired in ' Cergatingt one Al o o et My ey . Hannah Fagan, | Deputy Judge Ernest W. Mildvum | den Schaefer, Stanloy Ne | Change in Postal Rates ) (0IE W e G e eeverar (e Tast Mristol section and a peti “)‘i‘ni“‘l:\( "\l‘wl\‘w\’;llmyihl\‘\l:;\ \s\‘::‘;\‘nv‘“rs‘ Claude’ W. Stevens, Mrs. Ed. |and Mrs .Mildrum returned last eve- |ard Dosnham, Charles Milts. Viewor | " l?‘ D ,‘_‘,;\‘ oablic 10 | times, once «s la Fie T ek [ snon each therellypeainst] ending May, and ac ©8 have | warq 3. Stavens, Mrs. Peter Warren, |ning from a motor tr < - L s s 1T (15 call the attention of the public 10 B as last week. | oy (he residents, making 9 anne ) g | Lo Lisd i arren, b otor trip through the | Hurtado. Earl McGibbo and Step ! 3 he postal s |The stench always returns el . making that re becn planned for each month, with | Bt Al e ras VR nToUn (s R eT e | e i F in recent change in the postal rates, |The StEuen mhvess sums Bowsiquest. The resicnts want a col ‘\ interesting discussions at each scs- | E\Hmrum stated tod ks e L en S i “ e charge for \nu.]m. postal cards l»v L L flicer Illrv‘ Goovie | {1 Snicel altwEa keI IT N o (b it ke stated ha e e student body has practis e fos having | ook has recommended a new a K L e 800, o | Mrs. Leon I Alling. Miss Kath- |scenery in the mountains and in the | cheers and sovgs duri e (oRcquinI forSIEy SANElg R e \m\v":lzv”\\\”qr o | time icE RN k during the Tomorrow afternoon at & 0'elock | crino Roche, Mrs, John Cashman, [northern states js cspec | Innd | lheerale nussogd i vite SGRIRG o aRa roni o o T Al o wem, AMEh fummer, The garhage has been dis- at the Communiiy houss the Arst{Miss Joan Murray, Miss Katherine|ful at this time of the sear. i |game. This (STTH s e nay e el 0e i Sl G g TOU- | osed of at an old dump nearby but meeting will Le held. Miss Mary | Murray, Miss Adele D. Murray, [spoke of the amount of snow which | local high school el g laonn fon 6 S eR RN aII S IERER Templaror Hono st Coming, the owner has withdrawn the pri- Louise Pardes will sprak on -1 el ta el At G o e e oI i Tosoalatnay L Eo | Ao s SR o v i rard i P AT South and Cen-| o o ple of Honor and |17 50 that garbage disposal is ping All Around the World" a) | e, Jobn A, Moore, Mrs, J. | passing many drifis along the ron Tor olials competition end thi fral Amerlentiicounteles, ARG SR o nerances fofl New- Tiritals A imaking a big problem in East Bris- | Urip Across lndla.” Tho hostesses Miss Katherine Hyan, Miss | Gray Case Tomlght, | date to arri : for the [and eolonics. ~tor all ather forewn | TaMRRrNCe, of, S PRt W ol | ; will be Mrs, Wickwire, Mrs. Woodir sonning. Miss Katherine | The case of Willlam Iirey of New| Grange Faiv Starts Tonight, |‘”‘”"""‘ lanilrorelu cotontea ineHif ST AIERCTRICTE AEI K LIS Harding-Day Wedding | Girls: Try { Wien combing Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. Taylor and M R i D R o i e S P o cluding Great Britain, northern Ire- |5 FCIE A, T CRIET BUTCAS | Deputy Sherlff Joseph W. Harding | and brushing your hair, just molst- Hollisior, Mrs. B, W. Stearns, re- [ Raymond Williams, Mrs. John Ross, | accident on the bridge on Farming | higgest AT it | lndiglrish A State, Newfound- | Tl Baston ol AURIE 40 HAb and Miss Mildred Day, daughter of | 1y Y00 hair brush with w little gont of the Berlin chapter, will not | Mrs. Dougles DeMers, Mrs, W. J.|avenue, which led to the destruction |G il open Al R others N thecesyl ¢ thodemplal. 1t 15 0180 hoped | Lo and Mraj 1%, A. Dayiof Oakland andering and brush 1t through preside at the meeting, «s she will |Hames, Mrs, George Trvon, Miss| by fire of three cars, will be tried in | night. The feature of s e T T e et [ ihat the W. €. T, U, will attend R Sircets were martied this morning at | YoUr e AT CLi I NI be out of town. It is cxpected that |Carrie Bauer, Miss Pauline Bauer,|the Berlin town court tonight at|entertainment will be a three-act i g LR s | sorvie St. Joseph's rectory by the pastor, | | % €U dress your hair immediate Miss Caroline K. Suvage, vice- | Miss Loretta MeKeon, Miss Mar-|7:30 o'clock. 1t is expected that G jrents. Curiously cuoush, v:.' Ei I e e Rev. Olive T, Magnell. Judge Joseph | ¥ 2N it will appear twice as thick s e TR e e e e e e e lit cheaper to send 8 let v o BUE-| o omans 1ome. am Forefgn |11 Dotiotan wa best man and Mjes | 404 heavy, an abundance of gleamy, The program for the rest of the | herty, Miss Mahel Giannotte | spectators, as this S haitatiract land than to send & postal thither. f o 0 CORIE S et [Anna Maddigan of New Haven was wavy hair, sparkling with Ilife, in- winter 18 as follows | Mrs. R, M. Hill, Mrs, Edgar Ives, | ed considerable attention throug | Was Drugged By | ! e e 6a {urneu | Ghatiar chure meet at bridesmald. After a reception, Mr. | COmPAtably soft. fresh. youthful, Nov, 19-~Community house. Ad- | Mrs. Marion O'Connell, Mrs. Oscar | out Berlin. | Constipation Poisons) | & st of 40 o e Weat | Bome of Mre. Mary Robe 2t e fand Mrs. Harding left upon a wed- |, Besides beautifying the hair, a dress by Mrs. Charles Humphrey | Holmquist, Mrs. H. H. Raymond, Little Girl 1s Run Down. | N Y R g R ] |out at the _fl;'-‘ v l"" oGih N i s D s e trip \_:“"HH bottle of rofreshing. fragrant Bisaell. Hostesscs, Mrs, Henry Hooker, Mrs, Pasquale| FEdith, the threc-year-old dangh-| gipin. '(’”‘ ki G ;?“"l fiand ool eR I e aiternooy Jrelock tomorrow | Mr. Harding. i1 & well known | “Danderine® trom any drug or toflet Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. motta. Mrs, Harry A. McKeon Mr. and Mrs. Myer Edelson ;A.‘,f',nl el LRI "\fn'z"; jRlaepen l‘”,," N eva | oricdonéa *lyoung man, having been deputy | COUNter will do wonders, particularly Jow apd Mrs. Meagley Clarence B. Raldwin, M S T . R SR s L b oo St Numerous Rirths riff for several years. Mrs i€ the hair ts dry, thin. brittle, faded Dec, 10—Hushiess meeting. Chrl Mrs, Cham! | hospital suffering from sc- | e e bunch of warriors on (1€ Firet| A son was born last night to Mr, {ing has been employed in the of-| aked with gray from constant mas free for Ellig Island, D, o E. Gro Mrs, Char ises sustained last evening | Pead wol swim] | ke Dlayers showed up|and Mrs. Harold lLuco of Camp fice of the Bristol & Plainville Elect- | and waving which burn the goeslp. history of the Bur Miss Ethel Whitney, Mrs. |at about 6 when &he was | A bust R Rt :‘ ‘]“ e “j”m{ o gen | mtreet ric Co. | color. 1 and very life from any house and the Christlan Lane cem- . Whitney, Mrs. William W. | struck by an automobile, as she was | achi easily. became ,““l:"”“.” e held Thursday night | A daughter has heen born to | woman's hair. etery. Mrs. E. W. Mildrum. Hostess. | ¥ Miss Margaret Flynn, Mrs. | walking along the turnpike with | Soret and food had |oon Sunday morning preparatory to | M: and 3rs. Walter Jewett, Jr., of SOUTHINGTON NEWS | Danderine acts on te hair like Mry. Ithodes | i. Baker, Miss Josephine Fa- | her mother. The accident was an un- | no appeal. My ltne hard tussle Sunday afternoon ite's crossing | fresh showers of rain and sunshine Jan. 21--D, A. R. gosstp. “A| Allie J. Goodwin, Mrs. E. | fortunate one. It was said that the | Thote hody. felt. | e game, Manaker Tolll| A daughter was horn {o Mr, an e | act on vegetation. It goes right to Walk Threugh Connecticut with the . Gugerty and Miss Beatrice Neal. | driver of the car was John Holland | w s ' 2 e [ Mrs. T'etrolina of South Washington | 1 A the roots, invigorates, nourishes and | | ‘wrong. All this must have been’ (1.5 booked one of the best teams | ashington | The Southington Water Co. has ) Guologlst,” Grant I, Wickwire. Fines Amount to $110, | of Berlin. Prosecutor Charles 14| 'due to the poisons of constipation, [, =t 1 = str: Mon nig! i 3 i % 2 strengthens them, atopping falling | P c 13 Ithat could he desired, the I'rog an extensive program of mm\ to be |y ) Hostess, Miss Atwater A toial of $410 meted out In | Lewis said today that no arrest has | getting into my system, for after |yq) nators of Hartford, cham- A\ dangh born to Mr. | completed before the winter weathe hair and helping the hair to grow april 15— L:uncheon fines at last night's session of the [yet heen made, pending an imesti- | ‘taking your Carter's Lt Iiver] | sedsstrns i e e e o TR e asscur Work o et g niclnealthydandiluxuriant: May 20—Annual meet . A Derlin town court, Judge George | gation by the authoritics. | :Pills for a while, all these troubles! '{iilen vears. This game will star | TSV Plainvitle has pro i [ ———— R, gossip. Report of Continental |G- Griswold bearing down ely| As far a could be learned, the|'have disappeared™ it Sol : ik ‘”,,‘“ 1 o Ealnt .‘m‘z“.‘; bl b i fo o eongress. Hostes Miss Bauer and | O {Wo men convicted of violating child was walking along the side 01‘ Carter's Little Liver Pills cause, [, lares i !“'\ :“I"”, Wood for sale for stove or furnace, | Vogt's cider mill while ”‘_5‘ L) | — 3 P SR S | the tiquor 1aw the road with her mother and the| the bowels to move in a gentle, | uree cromd i looked g5 a tond deiiversd i Plainvitle. 1. | water main on West Mt | CUMMHN“Y IHEA 3 O R gt Tee Bimer TV Morris Persky of Hartford was|car hit ber. Whether Mr. Holiand | but effective manner. They arc | Bt 1o | Cook ¢ Platnyilletl Al 366:8 | Plantavills by atceet; | ¥ e regent, Miss (aroline | charged with transporting liquor and | was biinded by ts lights from anpl purely vegetable and free from, Lgendin-gionner vl s Icatavai A8 forian PLAINVILLE 3 Jegent, Miss Corolin® | he was assessed $200 and costs and | = { ‘habit forming drugs. Al drug foiad nedegs] e, it i S G Wednesday, Oct. st Mildrue; troasurer. Mrs. Francls | 22 iven a suspended jall sentence (Coutinucd on Page 16) | 25¢, red packages Try them. Sy e \,'f,, Houg t rooms and work at South End will be fi,,' ALICE TERRY In | ) :(a_\.r He “:_- arrested ?‘n the ! ! bat T | Besides the operations, the wat CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN turnpike last week by State Officer ~ e N 2 Michael Smith, after 80 gallons of Epi e alleged alcohol was found in his ma- RECKLB AND HIS FRlENDS Withi ; s ithin the Law BY BL p u TNAM Joe Santora of Hartford was also ned and costs and given a | D S | suspended jail sentence of 50 days | v tor transporting llquor. He . ’! FADELESS | also arrested by Offfcer Smith | s :\'E“\é‘i‘-E‘EAC“ S20) 5 = = | De i t Meriden paid $10 | U HAVE AN APPLE IR SEE? - 0 o 2 pe Denny Limon o Meriden paid $10 | s N APPLE. IF You EES AN THAY NOOVE GANE AND EATEN ) BUT WE KEPT 0OR. ) T ATTT0 BATS WAY WE CAN {| YOUR APPLES, AAVENT f ; RO Tt g / PROMISE, AOM ! WE p 0 DIDNIT EAT OUR OWN APPLES= 1 ATE TAG'S \ AN' LE AYE

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