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NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, 'I'Hi}RSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. such a mup. J'his 40-foot street line Plainville News |".z:::i: 1 v v | Bristol News | Biggest Sh‘f‘“"' (ir EYE GLASSES "y Iines on the north side and 28-foot Down building and 20-foot veranda lines on the south side. The South ave- | TI]WN T nue hearing will be held at the | U RATEI] TALK close of that on Hamlin street, This ‘ |street has never been accepted and s proposed, with AIL ORDERS FILLED i = ::,‘.’,‘mfi,'”]”::.‘yl‘:”\K(Ir:l“l“(’t,“l\”:(::::j“l"l" State and Military Taes G"l'a“ onccuait e rox e | Judge Malong and Pather Mc- Approxtmately one-hd¥ of the tax Two Days Have Gone of lectible on November 40 | s have been oo with e vonra - (arthy {0 Give Lecure T EY | ... to a state- OUR “R ” —— ment dssued by Assessor John —_— \ Resiandac Ranan Opiguesr TWO DAYS ARE YET TO COME MAB FUGITIVE. AUTOIST vy v i WINTER TAKES FIRST BITE | ot S L B8 ors will sit practically all day and —— ted—and pay weekly, Remenber MUCH OF OUR REGULAR STOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED TO MAKE i e ' e Bt linto the evening of cac ese [storm Suddenly Desconds sto y DTN ROOM FOR THE INCOMING HOLIDAY GOODS WHICH ARE ARRIV- T Pl Commlaton Bt U0 o | oy e s whe A1 10| e e s g ' A1 Ig ING EVERY DAY. BIG BARGAINS ON EVERY HAND THAT WILL Two Hearings—Halt of Tas Lists | fllo thelr lists by Monday, night wiij| —Many Arrests For Track Walk- ) JHacnae PAY YOU WELL TO LOOK UP Flled—Toothall Teams Working SI‘H themaelves llable to & penalty of Ing—Large Audicnce Sees “Whie | e i 4 "J Wt per cent, IN MILLINERY CHIFFON VELVET, 40 inches Out Tonight—Autoist Freed. Football Teams Prepare Gold” Presented. MATRONS’ HATS, the latest and wide, l'egular $‘1'50 m‘ade, $3.75 vd. I The West Ends will hold an im- T od.e : The town of Plainville must pay ! portant practice, sesion tonight at | Discoverles of Judge Willlam J. smartest models in all correct PONGEE SILK, 33 inches wide, 716,57 fn-taxes to the state this |(he high school field in preparation [Malone and Rev. John D. McCarthy i i natural color, regular $1.00 grade o e S {for thelr gi Ty of the Jesuit order on thelr recent| ; i HENBERG shapes and colors, with choice of AR gular § g “d ) ar, Town Troasurer Willam . o7 (hEF €88 WD L "n.v:.(-m:u.m. {rip throngh! (He wAILE o Labrader |, This 18 neither(a (arrible Murk on| Artnus Atag of Haress, Clly, 3ta velvet and satin, all-velvet and ve- 9¢ yard. Wilson Naying | racalvadtnoteait oo § gtor Sun ¥ . X y > J 4t W | day afternoon. The West Ends have |10 the fumous Little Falls, will be [the warpath nor one of the blood- | formerly of this city and Miss Selma lour, which at these prices are SMART FROCKS State Tax Commi®ioner Blodgett || :,'"'\‘;"u(ll,':,, (“‘ b ';.’TP"‘."L\}n:n-um.-‘l on Monday uight in St |thirsty tribesmen of Abd-el-Krim . ltothenberg of Kansas City, will | unusual values— IN PRETTY STYLES and a big that this amount ‘s due on or before | othen of Kans ¥, will be range of them are offered in satin, ay, Noveml . Last yeur|(a (hempelves and thy deserve the [#APIOTers Will present motion ple- | Cits sictan, claims —the [November 7, Mr. and Mrs. Mag, th 0 aking ! Hures u )| @ arle: Sh er avoirdupois champions . o8 ¢ 5 96.98 57 S10 jeongatte and fat crepe, Nodel A gt AT et e i s e Ao Ve manea, (R BUCIORS DI el e pebatoi, M VERY SPECIAL—A lot of newest ~Suitable for afternoon and business the amount. to ‘be pabd"this seur, | gg Mollow Senators from Tart. [1ecemary by the iscoveriow of the | |Fiward A and Sl Mag, il o - rear. « S reorgette, in hi, 3.000.43 is for the state tax and | i SiTE | Malone party, the trip y leave next Monday for Kansas Cii models in velvet, felt and some ve- ~ Wear. . Some of g y 93l 0} : ford, whose game here lust week was | | l | 8 ave next Monday for Kansus City i AT s Gl it shades are fine for evening occh $620.94 for the military fax, |rainea out, have been secured for raphical significance. As far as [oh methods of manufacture in the fto attend the ceremony urs. 2! S Y sions. Exceptional The state tax is bascd on the rev-| (1o following Sunday, while ofhicr |76COTd8 show, only 12 white men {Horton plant last night at the first — trimmed. Your choice for $3.89 sions. Iux 15 enue derived by the town from di- [gziies, including one for Thanksgiv. |MAYe ever visited the famous Little |0 a series of get-logether luncheons B each. values at, each. Q00T reet taxation, including all taxation | fne Day. are being aranged. |48, which are reputed as greater |under auspices of the Bristol club at | GLOVE SPECIAL distriets and all money that would | i Prainville Junfors will prae. |{han Niagara, Among the motion |the Llks clubhouse. Dinner was SILKS REDUCED SLIP-ON STRAP-WRIST style, in havo bocn reccived from - proverty | fieo ai Teumbill fehd at 7245 o'clock |Dietire. scenca will be one showing |sirved at 6:30 o'clock, atter whien | ;- BEAUTIFY IT WITH . - ' % Wz < exempted by special net or town | yonight. Al membor: . requested |ather MeCarthy celebrating mass | Mr. Riley explained difterent pro- ] 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE, reg- brown, heather, gray and mode; votu within three years, The mill |10 ot e o S TG brink wf . preclpice nearly | cesses of work that Ko to make up | 2 . 5 ! DIAMOND DYES ular $2.75 grade in black and ])iqge sewn, with contrasting em- ’(nr,v x is apportioned in the same | R e 0 feet above the rapids o d [the famous steel fishing rods, golf colors, $2.29 vard. broidery. Offered for two days at | | Antonio DI Mauro of Lafayette |RIVer. This is the fhrst ms clubs, tishmg reels and other arti- IC FFET $1.98 pair. These taxes will he paid from the |gipeet, New Britain, and Howard 8, [cflebrated t the interlor of a- | clos of manufacture that have made | | y ; ; 3?4:\%12[ rELAIDdTAP ngl'l.f\.]’rP.g— i TOILETRIES £5,000 voted for state and county as- i?):‘ lle of I\IH”\WK”-’I‘H a \‘v'l’n"n‘}\]]“i"l!l )nu. |dor. the Horton plant famous. Just Dip to Tint or Boil ular $2.50 grade. Dale rice 4o e ; . i | sessments at the annual town meet- | ol e oA Judge Malone and Father McCar Broadway Show Close: inty TS {ocal court last night as a sequel { ¢ : ither ) roadway Show Closes = $2.19 yard. D'mlns' Powder Compacts |l early this month, [1 erash between their automobils |1 Separated in the early part of | With a capacity audicnce “White loiR7e Verlay's Fleur de Elise Talcum Fugitive Finally Caught | e TOTIRCST 2R . ; i | Monday night at the corner of New |September as Father McCarthy had |Gold” closed its pre-Brondway | BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, 36 priced special ....... ..69¢c The metnory of the law fs as long s ch 15¢ acks e L Britain and Trumbull avenues, They |10 resume his duties with order, | showing last night at the Com- | b as its arm. That truth was fmp i — S vt 2 = ar tF ol danacatiol s i ek P 3 <4 age contains diree= inches wide, $2.00 value, for $1.50 Violet Simplicity, Garden of P ipon Ui Meleio ot Brosd - ol cxunsrateds ol - crimalngl After thelrt sopuration, Judge Malone [munity theater. —The production | @l tions so simple any 2 o P dow / 2 4 o blame and the case was deelded to |Pushed on and reached the south- | was ably presented, as it was on the s yard. /]\liah._t]})l]oamcl;cl r%%ath Pow- . ;m.».‘\?.u\ .I,n’mml. ‘\..\\h.‘m_\ ‘;m. I “ Rr Heprpet I R e T woman can tint soft, der with Jarge puff........ [ RO when Tie tried fo claim the car i ; dclicate shades or e T 3 " : | e0ovaclinE Nots | manx, being the only white man to ' warmly greeted by loer s GEORGETTE CREPE, 40 inches Mary Garden Lipsticks.......19¢ which he had = abandoned two | Woman's Federation of the | Nave penetrated that far. goers. The play will appe Iye rich, permanent o " o N {months ago afler an accident, |- e T T Oant by s e | e e : X (7 colors in lingerle, wide, regular price $2.00, for $1.69 0dd" Boxes of Face Powder, S e R e SO o S S R L S e I o ellks, ibbons, ANIEN A i ility i A Jarlors | St Joseph’s church with the Jesuit aving Night Sessions \ i : yard. were $1.00, to close. ....50¢ hox |Melcsko disappeared after the crash |15 MECtnE I the church parlors ) - o ann et e Rl el . dresses . $1.00, A ) ihis afternoon. The evening group |Missionaries, who are conducting a | Night sossions are being held by w6 0k! AEH .n|~]‘:>4‘mvlvl nol be located by the lwin muoot in the church parlors at |tWo weeks' mission at the church. |the be of assessors for the cor A drw‘,"“’ authorities. Ye lay he appea 70 00oteloak (this @ s w00 | This will be the first opportunity for |venience of property owners in or- i it it Onoie Ll e Tigis ck i vening. A good coverings, hangings |2 ”‘ M -““]"‘ ;‘- «\;"'] attendance is nrged, the priest and Judge Malone to ap- | der that all lists may be filed with- everything! mobile was hef 1eld, and asked | : 3 v R (e PRIt u M s & The every ! T0r Tiistnaeline et el i The federation will hold a thrift )v t‘,‘ll" ther 1}n‘vm .:n,\ in a :\ nint }mll th : 10 per cent pen T'h Buy Diamond Dyes—no other ; y 7 g ; ; . He ; «ale tomorrow and Saturday, both |Warration of their experiences in |lust day for filing will be Nov. 2, as | i e ont e 4 ments for an Armistice Day smoker, [party last evening at the Worthing- | nstead, he was arrested. Mofors | : | b Labrador, |the first day of the month falls on | kind=-and tell = your - drugmist eriin ews at a meeting of Bolten-Kusica post, [ton Community house on Berim |evels Officor | al! wiEAnoongandureni i, ALBGTanEL e St : [ Lhe et dny of (o anouit falls O |wheiher the matorial you wishito American Legon, at the T, | |street. Games and dancing were |for and Melc s nall e allspanitibulins gareraskerl Ao S Snowhalls [l SRSt St axable 010 is wool or silk, or whether it hall last evening. The smoker will [enjoyed and refreshments were | lodging in t 18 suielninrticlnitaltheiin 1 sl ot el il I sta il natnI s CAm g TR ERILY flisdiontonihctaradnt] 0 nait i e is linen, cotton or mixed goods. s : S rOW morning quickly elearcd the sirects, snow and |time the penaity w Setadded. | be held in the evening on November [served. Tast August Mol ARivIngG i Lo NEmoni iuickly reitha elrea(danowiai peis 11, although definite plans have not Party At Hart's Pond automobile on West Main strect. | Hallowe en S0l Slest MG n Adlian et bR oHl RIREE BRI o0 2 e h i S 2 = 5 A ‘ . | There will e a Hallowe'en social {roofs were covered and lawns were |has been filed, but a good amount ’ been made as yet, Mr, Giannotta | A Hallowe'en party was |Crashed into a parked car owned by | GHTE M be i Hatlower lecorated with white frosting, Mans (remains unfiled, accarding to the | | LR e S e e e i s s \e Bupilst church parlors to- |decorated with white frosting, Many o I Iiors R e e 5 e e earby | ASSCSSOTS, | gram in the near future. Probably |at Hart's pond, a group of New |ploy thy Plainville Trust Co |MOTrow evening under the auspi wuto drivers, returning from nearby of the World de Guild, The - |cities reported difficult driving con- e | : plans for the coming season will he |Britain people cntertalning. [t | Bdward X, ‘. a 1 cenger in Meler |0 ihestianilaid e vieRlicionby At noptet Ny i vingcon | 3 mapped out at the smoker and it is [fr ° nts were a ure of the|eka's car. was thrown through the ¢ 1 ”"')‘d"l”l»‘,_;l"’"“‘ ] R ;\'," l‘v"'fi,""' o ! Bhe : expected that a lagge number of ex- [evening and the usual Hallowe'cr | Windshicld and terribly cut; seven- IO O St Iseoseaiclrick Walking i walCu Aol Skt icemen will b pronent |sports were also on the program. |teen stitehes were required to close | A €1ass of candidates will take the | In an effort to discourage the »at the meeting of Se- [ practice of willking i ; 8 f g track fn the " Civil Service Exams Dancing was enjoved, i gash over his eye. and specialists il s ) 3 Mt il | | Mfist Pfly Stat(’, Dmy OI $3y710‘ An open competitive examination Tast Berlin Items, Nl fo he called fn to save his sight A e oL B e i D S R PR T P | N | ) | he regular mid-week service will | Meleska decamped, leaving hix | {Hnnipiac Lodge No. 1 of New - [busy for the lust few days rounding L T { for the positions of clerk and villago | "0 N i e 2 cven will do the d work., A so- offenders, While offenses have o e o e held at the Methodist ehureh | friend by the roadside, and was not | e Bl s el | N 9 Mll!lal‘y Dllty of $781 sarr R el i eey Lo aruint B i il hour will follow, Al members tled on Uha payment of ST | Entirely Due to Lydia E. L | Wil b held on November 21 ening at the usual hour. MRS e s s . : | s e s . e Varnea) e leriay e urged to he present s, secomd infractions will mean | T ok — at the Kensington grammar school, | The nest ostinecotithe l'“""'”‘ Lo 1\‘”' 5 il Auniliary Bazaar Opens more severe punishment, accordi wd irom virt tager | Pinkham's Vegetable | s o\inoe: o seal | Woodmen society o held @ of as scheduled to appe: » $ ! s | s ias announcedSiodny by il ocal}| ARSI SUEN ARl 0 el Justice Edward .| The biggest bazaar conducted Dy [to the anthorities. Scveral men were | Compound d Eedpetar M areneebiflvin Spulion | S L SHEEE EE R LR ER N L e " Brock-Barnes post ladies’ auxiliary [arrested yesterday in the vicinity of ik and, an oftieer and - i tions for this exami nust be | Nov. A | ©on charges of evading respon- | : AeTesh s rogke : 5 g I local business en- 5 5 g * = fliad withithe alstri wretary at| The weekly meeting of the Com- sibility, reckless driving, driving e ned An '“-'““I "““ at ”““':‘ .”"“ no “'”‘q"]”“ -\“’;‘ j “";"‘ A : S et Forest City, fowa.- *M; Ifirstch_flg E e Y el G o ) | while der the influence quor. | 'his arternoon, ccal talent will fothers were®aken in charge in the | U s e A | ive short time and 1 was sicl Amzrican Legion Plans Smoker ¥or | Roston not later than 2 L ;]'m'm;f I]m; (:\'\” 11“1"11’] % ””"v‘\:ylil 1;‘itilv‘ ‘uhvmm'h:xun (,'\( Hauor. | | csent o program this evening, |Kast Bristol section, where the (. Nre, Hein N, McClure and | livedonly a gh for a year after. ations may be procured from | Knights of Pythias hall this evening (4104 « 5 e SnI5ElCense MRS 5 8 i " Katherine Nettleton, survive, 7 b < - i e atelcale N spended while tomorrow night there will be tracks were used as ¢ horteut,” | MS M > 4 ‘When I bent over Arwistice Day—Negro Reported | ) ynn at the Kensington post |at 8 o'clock, and will take the form !‘*”-" DUy ¢ o A Hallowe'vn dance, a costume af- | The many narrow escapes from aee . Nottleton was a member and an and raised myself office, of a4 Halloween parly. Al membe sarage Nold | Gk ML S | 5 ofticial of James' Lipiscopal " ldal To e Comvaliscing —iepresenta- TGl Sl ] | i < oty ey tosecey Ha 6 DTIRO ot L | Gl T gift shop. dent have caused the railrond off ticlal L 8 RDIECO] upagainl couldal- E I m‘?\h N _‘"\‘;v'"_"'“ “‘1’ e subsULLC | e lulr"g““’(fi T [“}““_l T oy sold | room, food sale wnd candy sale cials to take action to discourage | chureh of this &y, 3 most scream with tive Deming Is I—Other Ttems, | 810 &8 resnlar positlons are ='i‘_‘“‘_"‘ [N g106 n Eallowoent b ortimix Dusbioks to) AriRuE 1% CirlonTor | Woman Sprains Wrist the dungerous practice 1S S " pain in my back. b ; L iRl R ‘M,:,‘I,:,’";"'“":."'l"f';’f“'L":‘ ,l‘““'_ 1n the Secial room - of (i chocet |New Britain, He laft for New York | Miss Kate | of Whiting strect Mission Well Attended Policeman Forces Rider 888 | One day 1 was so ate and military tax bills have [Ples o Bl BDDOED et A BULSLUILeR] e st e ehurelt ] G his morning fo make arrange- |Sustained w badly sprained wrist yes- | The mission services at . Jo To Pav His Taxi Bill . bad that I had to and are required to Lo available to | F'riday evening at § o'clock. Al :u‘»-?m T i ation | terday when she Fell in crossing the sepl’s church for the men of (h To Pay His Tax 1 S leave my washing % S Mat % S RIS e fments for a skin o Nz operation | terday hee Te sing eph's o € « d (7 S it s % Bandonssiyiceihencienne radia LECEREf st iinT | Set Street Heaving S [ valiroad tracks on Broad street. She parigh have all been well attendea | Hiding in JEOIEONGRCHY . and get ready to cancies fn the regular foree are fill — e | Sete u S i : e R ! ; \ to ahother is somelimes more com: » to the doctor. The town plan commission will turned to speak to the gate-tender (his”week. Masses are celebrated 3 . fi g 2 i " : *ht her foot 5 > R tortable and quicker than by frain i e gave me medi- Nold public hearings al fhe fown and as she did so caught her fool cach morning at 5 and 7 o'clock and Ll _I Yz s e T did MoscBw, Oct. 29 (P —Discovery ' hall on Monday cvening, Nov. 9. 1o and was thrown heavily. evening services are held at 7:3o DUt pavi rse luxuries is an S08 | cine bu! ‘d 'fli:: of daring plans for the destruction (isenss the acceptance of strect, | Plan Social o'elock. The mission will close on ¢her thing. A man who rode from | J g Lop i, o S ERTI ¥ s aceonial s 1 Yot it Hartford to 406 Myrtle street last | if T drank just water., Once when we of ruilwuys. bridges, airdromes and | puitding and veranda lines on Ham e ladics of the parish of the Sunday night. Members of the : : g A military depots Sovi t L R : . g Mere: Fin \ night found this ot tor when the | had been in town a little book telling ary depots in Soviet Russia it iy street and South avenue, Fhe Church of Our Lady of Merey met Jesuit order of New York are in 4 bout Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable claimed by the state political police. | nyst hearing will be on Hamlin in the church hall last evening and ¢ ., ,"t\! ;‘1”\"' ‘\ \""““;“t'\'; ”\"“‘\' . aComle‘x{ldWBS‘letinD\ll'Clr. Y hsve formerly known as the cheki. Seve | gireer, which was aceepted by the [planned to hold a food & and Riley Talks fLulie s bR B L e LM taken five bottles of the Vegetable eral scores of persons have been €r- | {awn e yonre a0 gl a width |Whist party on Thursday, November | Charles Tt Riley of t e eman \Wittiam & | Compound now and I do all my hotuses vested i eonncet’ 1 with the plot |y o g put never offickaily (19, Mfz. Co. delivered an interesting tal Sl e “;orkpoand help with the milking and ! 8 | Notes sirolls i the driver i cvivei vach year and a definite ap= "\ 0C a0 where they will spend | - - mapped until last month, w i 2 0 | e |, e ng care of chickens and garden. propriuation Lo cover them s - o o0y s as (he guests of - | gincer J. N. McKernan prepaved | Arthur Dame of Bank strect has v 3 i : == i : I alTect b A A Besides I have a fine baby girl eight chded in el yer's buidget, R s | "' | [been ealled 1o Colocs, N. Y., by the | ST T Sy e Old'i st the picture of health Negro Is Convalescing | e iS o | — = | death of his aunt. ) i Ul X Ritehen shower swas tonderca | and Iam feeling fine myself. Youma; Jack Porry, negro. who has heen | e M Mrs. Robert Brandon of | Sl his 1 beoen received by Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff from Tax Commissioner i s William H. Dilodgett for this year, {cd by the promotion of senior siubsti- PLO™ IS PRUSTRATED i te November 10. The state |tutes. Further information n be tax hili amonuts to T10.23 and j\.'l.”“"] g lf” Aatonpibast o | T 1,45, “h(‘v or at the olf!\ of the district ’ b " sceretary, First United States Civid The town clork turned the bidls | o 5 { 5 i to Rirst Selectman George B, {;N*r\n-n district, Custom House Tow- oy o Birst s an Geors ..“I__ Boslon: | Carter and it is expected that the Fea e bor N cwiy ik Gity hoard of sulectmen Wl taW churge | ype pliznbeth 12, Wilcox and | o the matis hwse Dbills dre re- i Hoten Rohm left yesterday for | | Borlin had fts frst rea) taste .o and Tt ’ 3 Y use this letter as a testimonial and ot 1o e Now Britain Genera | it (NGt B R S of T Philadephia, P arrived today for F@n} Gl@!’lflflfi i 11110 v | Will answer any letters asking about Hospital sinee st Sunday afternoon, | wag vigited by a severe storm, The | BR 7 T L visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gra L% Yol e : ( ing ‘v y “,,‘_. e atilag Jar 1t Ve%ctab]e Compound.”” — Mrs, v s alleged he was wounded fayow was thick at times. but dus i i £ it [numor 92 Weal Main st et L oeant and Miss Passons was | OSCAR F. BORGELIN, Route No. & 1 buliet fired from a gun in :hfl]‘m the effect of the rain, it melied | vere present s I 4 1 | Forest City, Jowa, s of Bis nephew, Thomas Le s R : Nflcegt LaxatiVE, 1 T e Shi | For sale by druggists everywhere, K hit the ground. = ¢ E ¥ wenue is e mr‘ ,]m:\ ‘lvb;‘-‘\yilll\r;vvlyv\y a gambling argument in Ken- | horning, there was fce on the = s A savfousiatiacliobGUDIL PREWMONAS was veported today 10 be fyuddies formed by the storm a * | Chew a few Pleasant Tablels % R e 4| — convaleseing, The shooting occurrcd Mrs, George Horne of Farmington & | | sames played. Voeal and piano e s sl tions were rendered by Miss ar- shady sides of the house roofs were | StonT CAple Bine ; v Eat Sl et CARD OF THANKS | ; e Wwhen Eorry won some money from |covered with a conting of loe. & —Stomach Feels Fine y T L nE G Ay inal S ce 39 sons and Miss M Curry. \\1.\7 ; his nephew and the latter refused 10 *snow. > g ; I {friends and neighbors who sym- | as{: rets C wfarcns ‘;““‘W“:‘“ e c mm I pay it deawing @ gun whea his uncle | 15 11 Withe Caumenla ] y.n‘:\l\/,-‘llul'h me :lw-»lunu of my | X [ : n at th : 2 53 |sudden bereavement, — | ~n Goodwin Hylgren of Kensington < 4 2 ST R S Do nanleans s PLAINVILLE is at his home with pneumonis {5 e ¢ ir | a fternoon, s he desppeares - \ America egion band for their | achy, bilic con- atternoon, as he dsuppeared im-jyte jiolgren lives in the vicinity of 2 Amcrican | . i OR I : 5 | stipated, sic el JAMES MORIARTY MERD m : . . T ST R i € g tind services, and also to those who 5 § ctinated o o W:l\?”m RV MERE - Thurs, & Fri., Oct. 29 & 30 IS Fined 82 {onal it fxisaid : \ contributed flowers g or twe pleasant, 4 Willlam Gray of 34 last A 5 W L R e X Mr. Joseph Colella and family RREBCAE. ondy-like “Casca- | of New Buit visited friends in || CARROLL DEMPSTER B vas | any fime will | this city today. Mr. Moriarty lived e offered to lig outl. No trace h.~‘ n el 1 g boen foud of nephew sinee Sun- s il was gven w suspended | "'“m Cases of Grip ‘ Wood for stove or fu L 3 f stimulate |on Sexton street abont 20 years ago . " LIFE WONDERFUL T "o he ap E: 5 delivered in )) - A liver and nd was prominent in the sporiing jail sentenee of 30 dass when he an-| - poriiy physicians have reporied A | w1 [t il (-f ';W"m,,"".l rt your bowels ] tevested In real es peiee 1in the Berlin town court las T heroins la pumber of | ‘ ‘/' »t. R dn L b i e it ) Sat., Oct. 31 ! : B arg r PO o . Then you will both | tat mi, Florida, and came to Sat., o nizht 1o anawer to o chinge of driv- | cuxes of colds and gip in town at| . 1C ,‘Oi ) e@fi AP | 366 advt, Jen vow will | ing Wil under the Anfluchee of [ine present time. One physiciun | Rl Harmless | 1 n HOOT GIBSON | The moment *“Pape Diaprpsin = < o tHoBhr er polo wor ho is go- llguor svoving out of a crash at the |siated today that he has not T i (SRIIL DENT ; b : 1 ; o S o = : ; : il ) : reaches the stomach all distross from Hurrishurg, Pa. Oct, 2 ! car, stomach vight, jing to accompany him to Florida. || (i o ) K Iron . Farmington avenue {eatled upon to freat any mor , 8 ; | 2 S E H/ sovep weeks sxo. The aceldent L POni o treat A me o+ |acid stomach —orindigestion ends. | Vvania's fifty accredited colleg pink and your skin rosy. uring the summer Mr. Moriarty THE SADDLE HAWK Fesultod in the dectrucion by fire of cnse in past years, while r th | /mmedjate rellef from flatulence, nd versities and fourteen state wise cheery, harmless “Casca- t tea roor A souve- Rl e e sl b e S s, heartburn, palpitation, full seLools have a total enroll- rels” never gripe, inconvenicence or v n the Mohawk Trail. He Sun., Nov. 1 G Griswoll wae on the beneh, the ~unibar of patients confined’ 1o/ NeEs or stomachi pressure. GRANGE HALL, PLAINVILLL ent tlns fall of 63,376 students. 'sic “Cascarcts” has hecone . nany of Britain’s CLARA BOW Suilty 1o the |their homes with thess advanee| Correct vour digestion for a few| FRIDAY. OCT. 30, AT 8 P. M “he University of I'ennsvlvania, with |1 rgest ng laxative in the tores f Ly-s 3 S | k ¢ bk | cents. Millions p it landy. Drug- Music, Roamer's 6 Picce Orchestia ' students, is e ost edu- orld for vomen, children. (an. T y B copresented by ligents of winter. JiESh 4 it handy i SOAPIT > X N » William Siangan oF New | Gihsraine, (he town secind 16 e 18 meommend 1t ADMISSION 5l nal institution tate. box at an : eit o \s 2 small communi CAPITAL PUNISHMENT” Rrifain, 11 was broughi out that last |in a healthy condition. There are | = — night's convietion was the secomd |few cases of serious illness, it is s e e e L ERECKLES ANDCHIS - FRIENDS Much Too Familiar By BLOSSER I'ast Commander Pasquale Gia confined to his home with an aftack | notty was chosen to ma arrange- |of grip. Mr. Deming has not \,.m\l e ——— i | S TIIS" vrOTR he Berlin S s g bank -ince Mon but it that his condition is not serious. Hallowe'ch Perty O e O ORI AOM, IS AN WY, MO WELL, SNE TRIED 7 cty CATCH YOL IN WY MISSUS KEEFERS AGAIN ) | = g /i = i Miss Marfon Barreit of Worthing- | silresdiney J | KESFER 26! Wiy 7> SPANK AE FOR |ton Ridge enfertained scveral of her VARD AGAN. 3 DDAy, W RENTHOL CRUATION.OF ) Paiws e A !fricnds at a Hallowe'en party at her = YOUNG MAN? N GEEWIZZ! WHATSA MATTER, /,* MINE 2 | ‘ASK ¥ st LER APPLES/ {0, e last cvening. The house was | = T - [s . ” CANTCH ANSWER = -~ - | decorated in keeping with the sca- | A el A FELLAQ 4 {son and the usual games were play- ol 5 A 5 3] et ed. | Refreshments were served in {the _course of the evening and ai 144 ) | cnjoyable time was spent. | Kensington Methodist Notes { The regular midweek service will {be held at the Kensington Metl ‘l | | odist church tonight at o'clock. |Mrs. Ora C. Edgerly will be in % charge of the service and the - will be “Charity The Mothers' Jewels will be en- tertained at a_party Saturday after- original Milk of Magnesia DFe- | noon at 3 o'clock. This organiza- Hwd by phywicians for 50, years 7 Is open to any child ten years cid. laxative, corrective pograi: g cent bottles also iv-cent bot- nother Hallowc'en Party e contaln dircctions—any drug | About ‘100 voung people - from stofe, New Britain attended a Hallowe'ea Accept only genuine “Phillips,

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