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. . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 : e i PI 11 N Beore by periods; B . I N this city with Damos J. Munn of West Ends ..., 6 0 3 0-0 t Forestville, Judgs Malonw remained alnvl e ews Sons of Italy .. 0 0 7 0~T7 rls o ews inland and succecled in making sev " E'E QLASSIS 'A' West End scoring—Touchdown by . |eral discoveries, which will mean s A l\'ni U man; field goal by much map changing as several hith- y | “Archie” Nalbandian, Sons of Ita , | erto accepted boundaries were (ovnm I Murphy; polnt after touchdown |t be different | ftsher. Time—12 and 15 minute [ The Labrador trip was the :econd ' | {quarters, Refe: Judge Malone has made, Seweral | i I’ Luey O. Rogers, widow of oxplor=ton as he did on the lust y e |} Sylvester Zima Gets 30 Days--|vorn urtes ot e s or e 5,000 Altend Dedication | sesenn ahmeso ot 16 sian | this country most of her life, She avenue wis fined §200 and costs on Oldershaw: one son, Myron B Haiisoeed Babert Optometrint, i Tiog: A eI N AT SR |the police court session this mornmg A TiTO T Rl i i SPECIAL NOVEMBER SALE OF LAMPS 50 ONLY,- FLOOR LAMPS 50 FLOOR LAMPS S lan the result of his are after in- t ‘Ba. | Polychrome and gold, hand carved; two | Metal base, two lights, handsome enam- ‘I.‘m,h' ‘-.'\] i ,'.‘.,.‘:15131 i Ir:“ <m»‘ It '.., 1t had bean found at s home “yes, Whe / lights with silk pull cords and handsome | eled colorings, with gold trimmings, finest |§' WEST ENDS WIN OPENER .’<:m":\:f(."1‘”;, : ”'u,(r. ]1(»‘n‘1I‘1 :,,“,,,T,. CITY pOPULAT[ON 26’“9 l-’y\lvl:: police ,.".u,m.; squaq i | street, daughter, Mrs, Lynch, on Whiting A | _Peter Koralnis of I’ silk shades with extra heavy silk fringe; | of tailored shades in colorings to match E ki - : ok : Tnoon ave Fincs L eharzed with violation of the liquor B . regular $35 kind.......... ... 828,50 | base; reg. price §20.50............525,00 || Three Marringrs Announcod—any {1l BRSSO T Heats pines Tposet on HAOr AR gy aiso e 200 and-cons| : g BRIDGE LAMPS BRIDGE LAMPS Il goclals and Food Sales Belng (13 church, officiating, Interment | Violators in Police Court—Church 'm; mm'n!lm: A i . i . e s - |was made in West cemeter | John Bylvester of Park stroe Ay Same style bases as above, silk shades to | to match above; reg. $22.50, for...$19.50 “ Planncd—Week-end Quiet Despite | "% 1000 TR \'\Imlm‘n b Btreet Man Hit by Anto, {nanollalentorediin iy tosc.mhen vhe OPTICIANS—IBWE ; 3 i 5 i 2 o ol |was arraigned on breach of I . ) 1vnatch,. f‘egulax e (P W spl%m_:g TABLE LAMPS [l wrafiic and Pranks.—Briefs. ; Raymond A. Noyes and Miss Pris- | Dedication of the new 8t. Joseph's i "l o oot charges. Joseph oo 531 Main Strect, New Britam & salenrice L b R L L e ahove reg. $22.50, for. ...§18.50 {ellla M. Distan were married at 2| cemetery on Terryville avenue 100k |0, “w1o was imptieated Sylvester Zima of Forestville av- | oialock Saturda enue was sentenced to 80 days In | Arthur A, Ball, pe jail and three others were fined by |yjje M, & Justice Merrit O, Ryder in the local {inged by police court this noon at the afte afternoon by Rey, |Place on Sunday afternoon at @ vester in the mixn was nd costs on an intexientlon ‘ A ® 100 FLOOR LAMPS | Polychrome and gold, two lights with pull ) | chain sockets, large silk shades with silk {or of the Plain. |0'clock amid a throng of about 6,000 | chirel, They were at- | people, when the ground was blessed amuel J, FPare and Miss | by Rev. Oliver T. Magnell, pastor of Joseph's church. Although | Wi ic one and shows a the handsome building. Mission Closes new 50 JAPANESE TABLE LAMPS Large, decorated black and gold, 221" view of a capacity attendance Another cut shows nine interior i oAl Gy s 95 5 | high, handsome silk shade with silk fringe, || [Jean Cassidy. 4 4 AR | fringe; reg. price $12.50...........$8.95 two 'lights; reg. $11.98............$8.95 [ |math of a wild lattle at Zima's Alding Stellmachers [ Bishop John J. Nilan had arranged me\;‘mf]»x.m‘mr i views of e hospital, n_;" ;.|:.,\r.:: 50 FLOOR LAMPS |[ Home Satrday nignt in which Mike | iricnds of the Stellmacher family, (o bissa the ground several wecks Toseph's church inded Jo.t nIgI. | ronort of fie Chambor ofticors for : el 7 50 TABLE LAMPS | Olenczewlez of New Britain was | whose home was completely razed |ago, when the dedication was origi- | The Jesuit Fathers o sk, | the past 12 months is glven, a ke Metal hase, gold fimshed, also polychrome Metal b t " light: vith hands B! badiy beaten np. The party was |y fire Friday afternoon, gath- | nally scheduled, he could not af- \ho conducted the mission, exprers ¥ news not -:_: of happenings finished base, tailored silk shades; $14.50 | < €tal base, two hghts, with handsome |ggij T and the Halo |ering clothing for the unfortunate 'tend yesterday. The |ed thelr appreciation o ol | fo do with Chamber of Com- value . "89.95 | 16 hand decorated glass shades; reg. |l |00 © 00 ot the only |family. as not a particie of wearing | dedic ate had been postponed | week's attendance, declaring that 1 | tvities, " HRIDGE ‘Lamps Frice 12501 R IRREGIaNN N SNt 617 nelen Blosty wero not Hh O Il o sy cacent shat (he |sovoral times hecause of extremely [Lad heen one of flie most successul - pgro Liquor Raids Made A i R "]‘: ’v'_h‘ &’m.mw by Grand Juror |family had their b (el i en o misslons_condueted by them. | e e % to match above, with handsome decorated 75 DRESSER LAMPS (I deneee pNGranizon (S o il ol a2 P TheNmember=Honytiis onienkcondlf Lol SRRV LS SELSERRNCD mission for the “m:m ]m]»m”n e, [ Mrs. Stellmacher, there are a son, |acres, of which 20 acres have been jducted a woek's 1 eyl opinlon aress aImOnE L . |aged 17, anl {wo daughters, aged 15 |sot apart already for burlal purposes. | women of the parieh, o wweek prior and Zima. Charles Mellus of orest-| "% 0™ |y L0 ons may be loft at 68 | Around the grounds runs a protec- [16_the men's mission. The priesis ville, and Marco Timr of Wartford who taok part here, vere Rev. John partment whose raids this month ave olready netied the city well 100 in fines, brought their glass shades; reg. $7.50, for........85.95 | Also suitable for small table, all bases in . % J pastel shades of pottery with 9 oval dec- f 100 FIGURE LAMPS orated shades (silk); legular &ollmg pncu i | tive fence of steel and impressive : g a for dresser and small corners, figure of ol Tival i ped i on )| a8t EIE i i o ,f Ll D. McCarthy, Rev. John A. Cofier, | months actlvitiea to & successful \ P much more " 5 \ W of the fire is still agales allow entrance EnoEsholoy Y b 5 conclusion when they made three 9 Sl iy She /. urrey was P o [John Gudgee nore liquor raids » Ea s- and parchment shade to match.....$2.39 200 BRIDGE LAMPS Deputy Shertff B W, Tirrey W83 | thero was nol firaiin ihe stoe. nwf ille avene, which rmw”vr th l;(-;fl' :'n'l: 0"‘ e e 1 Wi i : - summoned by aroused neighbors and | e O le Falotinl it Ao By sing he childre e | tol Eect f th vi SES i Wrought iron, adjustable to different |W |70 00 0O Gape, Tis R h"‘” ot \,‘:"Ll '“,L s <‘£,: q“n‘];' .\';l\,:,hn‘:. ol nley. | parish took place at 3:30 o'clock yes-| At the home of Joseph Tarashis 100 LAMP BASES heights and different shade angles, com- B | woad was badls gushed and hin |t s ek an kot | camseerntion of the e cem. |{orday afternoon at the church.” | at 4 Sixth avenue a gallon jug and ) Polychrome and gold, two lights, all wired, | plete with parchment shade; reg. $2.98 B | nands were ent, requiring fmmedi- [nothing of dostruction of her | fory marks the fhird_cemetery for | Struck by Anto 2 pint boltle of alcohol were found. ] ! complete for shades, Specially pucerl Kin I S eE D TicaR A o sliost te medical attention. Mellus had |nome until she returned late in the | st. Joseph's parish. The old ceme- | Joseph Nesci of Church atreet |In the city court Saturday Judge / " R R e e S $4.95 | B | roceived a black eye and quit carly |afternoon and f only eharred | vy adioing the ehireh and the §t. |Suffered scalp wounds and bruiscs | William J. Malone imposed a fine of s cemetery has heen in use $100 and costs upon Yarashis, years. Recanse of a%hen he was struck hy a motor car A five-gallon jug was located at |ahout the body yesterday afternoon | hurial plots the new [driven by John Denovan of Town ‘ the home of Joseph Melencashis at | | | 50 BRIDGE LAMPS Wrought iron, heavy stock, with wide- [in the a L up the others bt 1urrey rounded |ember and obtained a war- | Martha Rebekalh Dance ‘m woseveral Nt for the fugitive, although it 18| vo crowd attended the Mar- | shol < | | 500 DRESSER LAMI Metal base, bronze or ivory finish; 14 | spread legs, highly ornamented, complete r his home, Mr, . ) d that a 6fth man s sl being |, lanee 10 €0 Fellows |cemetery was nused before it was {Hill Terryville, r 16 Sisth avenue. In the city court high, art glass hand decorated shade; | with heavy parchment shade; vegularly e e e ; g8 Ly “”\"m'”‘ S L,,n completed. | Nescl was removed to the local hoa- | t1,is morning the case was con- S hi00 valUe . i e e e 92,95 R 0]d Sfor 85.9% 8 Sale pricett s S 8398 have been murdered In a few more | fn. “,q':,',‘,, S | Wil Toll of. Explorations iL-h‘::‘\ 'H:"‘rn ':\.nrllr;4? attention WAS Ltinued until this morning. = R NTI TS . minutes and thought the locale a|pasked dance e grand mareh | pyplorations in the wilds of 1a ",\,Hy“: Ao el m,‘ o ,“l.m“”'] ’,a, A gallon of liquor was found at N HUNDREDS OF OTHER LAMP SPECIALS AT THIS SALE e T e T T RSy s Weront aind Rl e T o) i ing ora Lo oy et it A ERCERAREIER IR ASERE feltitiiaRvjacelof e IetreRRononatin iR i Downstairs Department N Errr b A e ey e e COIET R e i Toseph's l.m[l JLO EREDEDL N come of Mr.|the corner of Sylvester and Ben- 1l K irt | HL Gilber 1 aci’s injuries, P oot . e e S S this but their stories were [tnmes: fully 75 couples were in the {py Rov, John D, Met Gits Groning ham miges A fine of $150 and A Y | contradictory and Justice Prior (march and as many more lookod onefag s udge Willian .\Lmn\n‘ ho T AL | costs was imposed in the clty court. ed DY Bononettis wis represented by At 10 Chamber of Commerce in 418 | torney Joseph I O'Connell, and Mrs. Rohert Cocwere liappeped home in September after UL lan eventful tvip marked hy many | found them all guilty. Zima was | Mr given Gastro he b I sentenee of 30 days on |Aw prizes, for ! st ; : ! ! : " annual report to the directors, the all Fstate Mo 8 B 1, N /Adolph Smith of East Berlin, be- | vited to attend. reputation and was fined 87 and |dressed colonial l-y-.y‘.xv‘. Mrs A 1; ;M coveries of i N 1inab) L‘:\Lr‘\“{m{ll [eiiv's population_stands at 26419, \'mffl 1% "I"' “'In ‘v; 11";1(1-' | ame the bride of Gustave Mattig. [ Mrs. Arthur Akeley and Mr. and | costs for assanlt, Millus was as. [veceived a silver mesh Lag and Alvfegl - pature. otion pictures of y 00 % 4 h . Nystrom, local real estate issanlt, 1 v as- | shov a meos actory gre e b ‘ >, ~ er ln ews | Rev. A, C heodore Steege officis Mrs, IFrank Read of Portland, M sesscd and costs for hreach of |Goe @ silver TEversharp pencil 1. | ceenes, including the famous Little howing a m satisfactory growth. | geater, has left for Pensacola, , In 1910 the population was totaled and the Crand River wili At 18.502 and in 1920 the census « fonr recls have been |fEUTes read 20,620, Although the ' presentation. | chamber figures are not official con- vas «ne of the 'Sus compilations, the reliability of | snit Order, who the totals cannot be successfully | cent two weeks' |contested, as the matter had been Joseph's chureh and |carefu orked ent to obtain the Ploric where he will look after ) the interests of the local syndicate | which owns a large tract of land |t that place, Mr, Nystrom made the trip by auto, George W, Hull and Mrs, Mild- cent P. Hull of the real estate firm of G. W. and M. P, Hull are at- | fending the annual conventlon of ed at the ceremony. They were at- | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, 7z pald over | Rocse won fire prize for the best | peg)s reputed to be greater t tended by Emma Smith and Olga |lLuther Turner of Cottage strect| 85 and cnsts for hreaeh of {he (Made-np costume and Mrs. \ L7, (f i | e { a |Tiede as bridesmaids and William |Snuday. e e e o ditiadon it ngl 5 | { M. Glatz and William E. Buchloz | Mr. and Mis. Winficld 10ss and | imp ceenpod with a 81 drontenness | Food Sale and Whist [ preparcd ] .’ [ v|ml~ attendants. {son, Arthur, of New were | gne, L TREINCS | rtha Sewing circle will hold a | ther bride was attired in a gown [the guesis of frien tives in | Leale of food, and useful avti-fm rs of the n Saturday, 1 clos, fo n.r bouquet was of lilics-of- ‘rh)l' will be held in the basement [ the pe co. Olenezey atin trimmed with pearls {'u h lace and she wore a he weekly mecting of the Girls' The combination of Saturday, the | j=cjjows’ hall on \\,,1-\' ml‘\ from 2| mission at i o 5 fote | canaer to the parish. He and [result, ) Army game, and Hallow o & pom Aea " is n Tt Judge Peck Tells Clock History, Attend Foothall Game ®1 Mr.and Mrs. Harold Clark of East 1 |Berlin and Richard . Rrown of Berlin were among those who at- | . Senators of Hartford Ald society of the Baptist ch | i e .,’m hundred gans. Wil be held at the home of Mrs. Al- | THEATER Ihc Italian divigible N-1, which Captain Roald Amundsen has g| il Johiison on Weodfordiavem FUESDAY NIGHT ulM acquived for the next polar expedition he expects to make intie that it w to wleet offil roup. Ernest Schofie g ¢ ; s o carl the sum- 4 ) ,h, and white roscs. The |of the Methodist church this Svene | eyt police a Unsy woskaendlibit . Serve The public is | Judge Malone lcft carly in the su > e i the lorida Tteal Estate boar 1 i ner for Lahrador and while in that | A v histor 1 . ‘.,r.qfi‘m,nn were attired in gowns [ing the younger class meeting ar § | 'hey had no real trouble except the e e e e i dosi | Wl alion ST I's earlisst mdustey, | Which 18 being held at Miami, | Demsm]] Reached 0 Have Ska {of yellow and orchid georgetie. re- |a'clock and the older ones at § ' Forestville avenne singfest, Con of Infant Rotininy st sracd, ‘“"“ e e et LT Property Matters + W pectively. Ahout guests were | o'clock. stabies Frod Callen and William Buys for the 3 "1“ ! . :“ I \‘_H‘ S \y.w‘,n»m_\-‘?‘ iristae " el fors John Tarba has soldy to Fugene d m Rll]k m Bt‘,l’llll D‘s n(}t mr,emn at the ceremony and at the | The Misses Jonnie and Ana s on duty at the husy cornet and Mrs. L ! liged fo refuzn home earlier | mbers today. This story, | 21 Orsola Manzone %0 lots on [reception afterwards. { Hanna of New Tritain spent Sunday | during the preand_post-gam were conducted at \ : "]‘”“[” Malone and left the Julze Epaphroditus Teek, Allen street, | After the reception the bride and the guests of Mr.oand Mrs, Ar-| rushes @ ndled traffie effici it Co.'s fune "““"‘““'i‘ hrty late in August, returning to 3 city's ez Earl vard - Wales of Charle- j teroom Jeft on a wedding trip, after | cher Walsh at their home on Wil- | Iy: not one cldent was peoperted | terday afteenoon by 1 A, Ball, 1 & K i ndnstry for scores upon Fmont. M cold 10! Iwhich they will reside in 5 w Brit- :cox avenu Lover the oniie W he Plainville M e e s Clrele street SR (o b g s = | to Afnin F. 0'Hara ) tain. Mr. Mattig is employed at the | Mr.and M A. A, North and | the traffi i PE TG lienyiost L. Durial was in Wast Ceme- ) hted the article o some! Willlam J. Malone and W i T . and F. Corbin plant in .h.q city. i‘“mi[\' and Miss Dorothy Suzen-on recond : i | n'. ¢ the T | ts om wing a | Phelan have leased a store ot the | Deming Has 'neumonia—Uyons Grange Hallowe'en Social | hime were the guests of Miss Miriam | Hallows'on proihetions were busy Parish Guild Fair g Mk 'v‘m”h il 2 am clock works | corner of Main and Sehool etreots 1 ) : ¢ » TErlin A o the \mn nl ural college at | altering the topogr phy of the town I'he Parish Guild of the church j -‘,“ ; -U is ovoning at the parson n of one of the!to John Gissas for three years at s Condition Is Tmproved—Grangers 000 night for a grand | S1O7Fs yesterda by removing fences, decorating signs | of Our Savious will hold « fair at po'clock AR | ¥ buildings is still ueed an ansual vental of $2.7 Ehtllorat rand SENG A Toscpli DeMore of il Ihrsd 2 R by the T } ] f 000 G e ol - and Joseph beMore of | with oil stoves wmd other parapher. | the parish house Thursdiy from 2 / < of o3 v the Turner * company on To Broadcast fr . s Party—East | §00d time in celebration of Hal- | . S 5 PR l ther parapher- fiss Bertha May Ring of 2 o £ | c rom W ; Hold Hallowe'en [lowe'en. Members were present af |LrOMWell were the guests of rela- | yalia, and otherwize eutting up, but | o'cloek i the afternoon to 101 Mi --“_' "‘> e Pond strect. A small ofiice building | The New Departure l. Vierlin Paviies Wed in New Britain | the hall in costume and dancing and il HNRHIINER | | 1o damaze was done, The only eom- | 0'¢lock in the vvening. 1t will be ' Maln & R R also of that group. is now on Ied- hroadesst from the Trn games were enjoyed in the course of ward Eotter of Hariferd spent fplaind touehied by Lhe polien soss |18 (ihe Yorm ef o Chidsinas eate, B ERCED LS G e e remodeiled into a two- statton WTIC fn Hartford on the | e tennis counls oni the Worth= e cvaning, Refreshments were | SU008Y at his fiome on Wilcos [lpio 0 pan wi Vi '””H ! "’ o A s e ten Davls of Granby but escaped With=f 00000 oveening of Dec. 11, An attractive inzton Community grou will be [ gopved, too, Al sorts of costumes |*YCNU% { heen stolens this was turn W, €. T, L. Meeting cut tnjury iy Another cut shows the first Amer-"program Ys heing arranged for by ‘ fiooded some time this week in | yepa seen, hardly a person appears | <8 Norma Lawrence entevtained =g o 5y e ““\"“" zn'r‘“:‘ THe ©* will meet to-| Charles Rakicy of “‘“‘ "‘”]‘ :: r: ican clock factory operated in 1790 Direetor Beoker, 2 ) ition for the skating eeason, ing without some kind of makeup. |12 Of her friends with a Hallowe'eny oo o peq SHCE Dl io o at eloek | and Nick Guazzo of Tiroa £L| by Gideon Roberts, a pioneer clock | Promotions Annowneed ; today by - Bmil O.{ (e DR e Saturday evening, Ganies | Eetae el &’w gar il of Mra. J. \V. [tvach, | have accepled positions in G ‘m.‘)Jr not only of Bristol but of Announcement has heen made by rden, president of the Worth-Ling Mg Arthur I, Rushnell of Ber, | ST Played and faney costumes rad Ui N i irad {vew store in New britain | the United States, ,the New Departure Mfg. Co. of prow i Ington Community Center assoela=|1in 1ed the grand march, Mrs Busie |[WOFm: Drizes were awarded to et Ends Win, 927 M prom. | The Plainvitle Junfors will kold ] he introduciion of Amcriciti|mations In ita plant. as follows: O, ' Tecision coming about | el we e . o | Lorrie Brunnclle and Virginia) T Pleinville West Enda opens 2 g cothall practice at 7:45 o'clock t0 | nyde clocks into England fs also' Stanlev Hart e [nell won the first prize for having | | ised, inetuding the Teport on the 2 s 3 nlev Hart, from assistant con- 1 fercnee of officcrs and [the prettiest e Dalbey, : e i yesterday with o well- morrow evening at Trumbull fleld [ most intervstingly told by Judge|struetion eng v he preftiest women's costume vmm», ] L | Middietown convention, A social : f b Nt A ) Be|struction engineer fo maintenance s of the house and grounds "(andn W. Stevens, master of tlie e [ (AEDRHIGADI SR E Can R SRV IGLo Ry ST (el (e os i nBes ) miedLe.) L1 Duenarationifon [Holrgpame this being authentic history. |sunervisar at the forge plant; Gers e, grange. taok the first prize for hav- | over the Southington Sons of Italy. | Biristol Sunday with the Maple Ends. Bristolite™ mizht a1 H. Bndee from the engineering Anouneemeant Wi meet With e i miost. EaL Q {The home teams started off like a| "% et T The We-Uns club will meet this { be called a Bristol hospitul number| donariment ta assistant superintends 5 cveat tasor among residents of the pyns apee A irlwind and scored a touchdown| . ASsessors Busy Bug HBLLY cening with Mrs | ce Velich of | as many fine views of the new $400-fant ‘ap *ha ball dopartment. Mr, i arlin dirtrict it 1s thought. Since ' Chaples: Holmguist in the first qua Then the N '““;‘ “"“]‘ ) :r“‘ b et 000 Rristol hospital are shown. A|Tndze will take the place of . C. 5 coemeé G e wst few days reee g g 5 R R e e tor [1ia Brat S s AE0f SIEnL e sk | U WECK R £a i B in (1) n o nep s Ten) e o Be Better Iookmg—Take med o grow overconfident and | U RILEL T SRR _" Ing | e Christian Endeasor play com- | new cut, published for the first time: | Win ihotranen lyieatnen o the effect that Officers Were |pyning oli "T b] i eloped weak spots which wi) [ {he property lsts, .1‘“; “.M tea will wet with Miss ie 3 . ) contemplating turning the athletic | typical Tallowe’en bill of re- | 1ye bablets {have to v‘}. i W'"'"im ! ‘_i;{‘ eiiohaie oty 1 nquist on Tomlinson avenue at 1 into w winter skating rink, iy Lol e [next week's Southington | this year than ever hef I o'clock this evening to seleot F A d ’ 1 L {ing enthusiasts have becn EEAt-ang oider heing two of the main | }I[ s c‘,“:’c' Oflm,“;";"’:m“;“‘ pushed the ball over and took fhe ! Mrgcly due to the fact that of characters for the: forth- | or munasen s ext ‘ have approached the Yo g Laste i yourmouth=-iiha oc work this fall. Saturday was al| o 3 1 wny of 1 .y‘ y.‘\ ha n(l‘.:”‘ f”‘“ Ta Torm Cub Troop Iia lazv. no-good feeling—you shoulg | s e R A ”]‘ & 2 ol Rev, and Mrs, J. G. Ward are at- | nilicers ‘ cgues hat some v e | Ty H exeiting i Ieinge, ant Siarl HOLC DO L o e 2 regular nes - ,‘,\".“ \”” '1‘ i | A mesting was ealled for 4 o'clack | take Olive Tablets, all through, v several long ] R C i e linz the regula ”‘:‘"”‘“ meeting | SRS ennia conrts (IS afternoon for the purpose of | Dr. P.d\\'nrtlls t;l e Tahlri-:—njug)-, d el B e initlers in H.‘u‘i‘ mlq‘ m?fi will proy Tk and it forming in the Berlin Congregational | Stitute for calomel-—were prepared by hil Spavks stood out on the S T on N i 3 A it pro chureh a troop of “Cuh” seouts, cards after 17 vears of study. ‘ - 1 reont tenement, improsements. In- is ixpe wters will be able ureh s n ub™ seonts, ards 01|\0T"11;Xc ¥ defense for the victo Althongh AT N DTSR pIRTON e s o n i ol it o 15 enfos thomaoives on the fee within | ThiY meeting was to be hetd in the | DrEd Sty Ithere were several arguments dur reeq annaUNCE e MAr- |\ pemieos e det i With ol senthior cx- 50Nt roam under the direction of | Vegetablecompound O Hing the course of the fray, they were {1 son} | Nathany to Miss [ | L i o ey Samuel A, Fiske. The “Cul? | \ouml) know them by their olive color. | W% 1 course of ! Ik RN i | praitlie TS wll b fesiitime MG SIITREC A IRKE S (e ) Tohaveaclear, pink bright eye un‘f )u us and o lie ont- rkie of New Britain. The Gurage for rent. L. H. Newell, 46 had 2 communit lsal- | 569 are s b o ure de : tovancy like |€ome of the deadly rival which | coremo WS DOrformet ey Al s i s had 2 ComIIIIY e [sirus cf Lecaming Roy sconts. ¥ no pimples, a feeling of b"”}}““’l‘e |alw SHoos np wlien. Pl e PeEinneaRIuORY N Rt trenlosa v vink and the officers of ] el e oL e la el ot oo st | Ectildhood daysy, stget at the cause, e ; nville | in New York cify, The couple are Y community cliboare to be eon- | TAT A : ; Dr. Edwards’ Oli Hietslacton | Sl seu il onmest B 'mwu.;;,n an extended honeymoon === woviding his way |5 » 3 like P ed a fighting game and showed | c ity Pl # . .M, o o i e Missionary Society Meeting lg‘(:~l“er<fndebnwla(: M}:’TEI e [fine teamwork, thus corracting their | Qoo e | AL i ( The meating of the Woman's Mis. | Dave 0o anulm\‘x)sl e O LI sarr D The community fair given by the § 3, e ot ihe Rerls Gon They start the bile and overcome con- | sty € fonie D r o0 Tata i west | | ) ¥ ORicers Are Dlectod e a1 ohureh originally sched. | Stipation. Take one or two nightly ar o TSt game 18 over, Iyiagy gyrent will open tonight ,r\ ee ance { A meeting of yo BEonl SR S e e s 7| note the pleasing results. Millions of |1he Ll e L R v S e 1 st evening Berlin Con. 111ed for Wednesday afternoon will | poxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c. | weaknesses are and will hold prac- | 3 | t en e A “riday afternoon of this ltice Tuesday 1 Thursday after- | "IN All manner of articles are At The | } x.tional chrreh to discus ¢ 1 2% avere ! aner tthe i s | | olet of urganizi u young 'Y at 3 o'elock at the home of Inoons to polish them up and get the | 2HEred at the various Lootl ; [ o wople's vecioiy. A Aligs Blizah SLhERWH 0¥ TH S el < | ee——— cleven in shape for the hig game| BAPtist ladies Al Meeting | | | T R it and |IBE promises to e full of Interest. nest Sunday with the Froz #ollow The regy neeting of the Ladies' | I | the zame 1onstra Plai s .«:H:‘ ”'\p: »\." i |\Ir”.nv" I R i ) ; ‘\,."; ‘.‘ML r m”.:v, r“" Y ”‘,vh w\ tor ) ‘m\_l summer, It was designed l_‘_(nn_mnndol Nobili of the A A AN T 0N ot New Haven on Suturday. Kyesighi Specialist Sk R Noie e e GUODIMESHC COOD TIME | Ttalian army air forces, and that officer is expected to navigate musl A, Fiske, pastor of |y m'l" e of "'I""":;“: witeox || 327 MAIN ST VEL 1905 actions possible for the rest of o ! & ol Andrew Hogan, Manager it on the tnp. Captain Amundsen now is starting an American { vl ded the disenssion and it | o™ G06CSEETOE S S eason | lecture tour, the proceeds of which will be used for the trip. ynon fo be seen that the youth- 0101, Wilcox over the week-end. | —— —_— — —_ - ——— ———e —_—— | ir yilvmbers, of the _":"‘-““ desred | Aies Phllis Senning of Kensing- P e s s Bl v Kewne | ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Much | Natalle Gwatkin, Bleanor \mz‘»\i n regular meeting of the board by Willits and Wiliiam Coale, of selsctmen will be held in the of- ) ppninted to confer further with jg.q of the town clerk tonight at 7:30 ) i regarding the m-c.mm...wlnr._ SHE AASNT /) H“—fi EVER SEEA YOO, by | lSRovMelwex ) u soci A meeting of | A rehearsal of the Beriin Grance | F WE'LL GO OVER oficces and - commitice will prob-“jogree teams will be held Wednes 2 4 \ iy Iwe: Holl some tiiw, this week. | gre evening in (e hall on Damon's T FRECKLES MOUSE N E s T / DIDVOU GET YOUR FEET 5 Deming Has Pncumionia 1. | AN AEBBE MIS RAGS = SH ‘mow = \ So MUDDY ? \oucm." ) CAON BAeS Franeis Deming wsurer of the | Tha regular business meeting of | - AOMLL GWE | il i e GNE\/D}: ) i COME N TODAY UNLES : 4 6%, = tin Snvings bank and represen- [ihe Epworth league of the Kensing- | {_ s 4 coowe, W CoOKE 00 [ Vou cLean voor AINY WORTH J= i from Berlin in the state legis- | ton Methodist_church will be held RA6S! \\f Do6's FEET s o ) i has poeumonia, it was stated 'hwn\"hl at 8 o'clock. A social time | —— \ ’ today. While it was not said that |will follow. ~ condition it Miscellaneous Shower mted that Mr. Deming is & very | A miscellancous shower was fen- | R sick man. His many friends are |dered Miss Laura Stiquel of Ken- | | ing tor his speedy recovery. sington at her home on Saturda: Lyons Is Improving evening. She recefved many beauti J Improvement is noticed at the |ful gifts. There was a large attend New Iritain General hospital in the |ance at the affair and a buffet lunch { condition of Willlam A. Lyons of |was served in the courso of the eve. ’ Kensington. who was seriously n- |ni “tiquel will become the iuted last week, when his head was t Ciay Ulern of Kensington in ,caught between r and a cram |the near future the Vuear Iron Works | Fast Berlin Ttems | K Mattig-Smith Wedding | Mrs. Joseph Cote will entertain at | | A pretty wedding was solemnized |the werkly whist social 10 he giv ay at St. Matthew's German | by the ladies of the Sacred He ran church, when Miss Olga [church in the chureh parlors this { mith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 'evening at § o'clock and all are in- | % \ N . }

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