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Plal'nville News‘ ‘”.\ll‘\\vlll )l|\~l'lbnr\‘ Meeting ] B ’ ;m-\ in the Tracy-Condon bullding, | /=== ] s Wouun's Homw and Forelgn | nt In accordance with the vote passed | | [ Misslonury soceity of the Advent | resio ews |at the directors' meeting of the com- | gos® EYE GLISSES 'u 4 {Christian chureh will meet at 1o R Ipany held last Friday afternoon a| Duwn A Week | fl) clock ‘I'hursday morning 1 the large amount of the stock 18 to bhe ! ‘hum- of Mis, W. Marley ot #6 ') 1 Longht back by the company be- Park stroet tor an all-day sewin “ [\ tween now and the first of the year, meeting, Al menibers and friends Yo UNA ind yesterday's disbursements lof the church and congregat | 9 IS HEto donatet sltie o fuat it TQICA| . J‘:‘v‘o:\\n)v{!'r-:l' )1:; $32,000 to 47 different | U, EL Notes thi ok, s we A rehearsal of the play soon to he Christmas Cheer Assured (Mot Vormont Girl at Station, 50 o7 o ot s New Hallh Offcer May Be‘,\"“2‘;4‘.f‘;x'-:l',:_:h,';{:‘l‘.;.:.‘i}:.‘,;J";;;""‘I:‘." and Prevents Marriage : | uceersful (hat i bec MAIL ORDERS FILLED . o | [ i upni he most success ee! . d [[Ri St ab L0 Spisicuk fhinTevee | local unit. Approximate- 1 pogisiarea Expert Optometrist. —_— {ning. The sccond cdition of the $300 was netted from the sals WITHOUT OBLIGATION ANNUAL NOVEMBER SALE WINTER COATS [| BSH0P HERE SUNDAY "o '™ SBLLING AT FROM POOL ' e i g il '| Wi Visit Church of Our Saviour— | Martha Lebekah Meeting Sharp Salesman Profits at City's Ex- | Grange To Hold Fair | AT MANUFACTURER'S COST PRICES I ety g | | e B G o 1 Pirst Pythlan Slsters \\'].|~|_|j\.‘““‘ t and nominated officors for | Pense=—Chippance Club Eleets Of- [annnal fafr on Wednesday, Nov. 18 . A vel pleasing ent n ent | t ed Men's hall The afte N | ning School Progressing — Frod VoI B entertainment | goorsalvation Army Campign | e ) tnogs FOR THE BALANCE OF THE K {was given by lon, Miss Rowo | \ faken up with cards and a | WEE | Talmadge Dead—Bowling, lof Bristol, and Mrs. 1. Andrews.| —Drunken Driver Fined, children’s entertainment and in the | 1O1d fashioned and modern dances | vening the play Haven" will | s AT T : ¢ g - | A desperate elopement went awry |Were enjoye [ The written vesignation of Dr. W, |be presented. Dancing will follow | THIS GREAT YEARLY SALE of Women's and Misses' Smart Winter Outer- hero last night when Deputy Sherift | Concert Thursdny Night e yolian glilent of o ihe Ty Sith iierby Renostigis s garments offers a wonderful opportunity this week to secure a stylish Winter Be W Knirroy subslititedl zor. thall L aiphoblud.ainy, ((honowsore ot cer i glduchoRte Hill auditorium. That the subject 4 . T b k gAY It » Plainville Congregational ({he ofiice o vk Reading Clubs Mect of mental hygiene has considerable Coat at the manufacturer's cost price. A saving worth considering. would-he husband and met Miss |ehurch, will glve n concert under |bo officlally ; Sl rondingcluhiAny. ThIs | taterest tor the. routdonts: of Hilxd May Maude Rabtoy, aged 17, "«,‘m auspices of the Woman's Feder- |council 1 \ [ roon several of the homes of | 1o, was evidenced by the large ats ALL STYLES OF COATS, plain, fur trimmed or sports models, all offered at Cuttingsville, Vi, at the local rail- |¢!ion at the church Thursday eve. | Wolsard R AT i clty are be .“JTV-":“»\V::\ ORany 0| et Ainaaltat hear M1a8 Olive: Basks maker's cost. The materials are many and varied. There are Coats of Cash- Fonul statlon’ te sNo kalagpodoMe e s o stk LI FOMENHOK 18 SEL i heti sueoling o dierhons s ol e ST e XORGINE: el ot he Falate” Health - dapaty mere Point, Lucetta, Marvella, Roulestra, Carmenia, Lustrosa, as well as hand- R atn i tio Tattor, oo hadbmade i Hal e oG e gl Broadview entertaing tha mem- | prot PP ro:m:ns?h’:;:u:. some fancy plaids and mixtures. The f ur trimmings include Fox, Beaver, Wolf, !the trip from Vermont with only $7 | Mr. Lowry w sted [ 1 1 L Tuesday club with MIss | program of entertainment e Nutria, Seal, Squirrel, Lynx, Fitch, Caracul and Marmot. The colors are the |in her pocket, is now at the deputy | T4 I‘Iw.:‘.\‘l Sl el Sl keIt filda M Pock an rendor. Thie Cal- fihe dircction of the Mothers® coms newest. There are the handsome brow ns, the popular rust shades, wine, navy, sherif's home waiting the arrival of ’”l stord. Al Cin for ! IOn Y | iy otk andiatyastianal| L aanRlone G NI Bodkwal Ly dm i : ,. {lier father, Venls Rabtoy, to d e the new Dblues and the ever-wanted black. A splendid showing of the best. Horl Eadke ot Chittingwulllas And |churen, John Henry" i 5 i i L-wld-]nn“{h" r«“,.}.:y Trouble With the Pog oyd Stormann of Southington fs Evening School Note L ,Hj_'m”‘“"‘ ‘,},m ‘;‘ .“’“f”i“ °f| ‘The heavy which prevailed 33 95 38 75 42 65 {B | Lewalling the oft-mentioned pro- [ The work in the « loc ! mmercializ the Clio club meets with Mrs. Rich- |(hroushout this section yesterday . . . il | pensity of woman -to change her | progressiy ] room for | W o time the latd Heney Jackuon o Prlace stroet|chused considerable troubls . with ; "ha 1 s Tha Ton 5 mind. 1aore 8ol E practice o Qisely ¢ ¢ [ind the Saga Roading ol wiil ba |the high tension wires leading into For All Coats That For All Coats That For All Coats That B e AT (R R S ; tn on trmctles of the difcivles of lsaclani (ho Sagn Reading olub will be | Gity, whe grentor part ot the y (! Tova S4B or Foare 20 E: Were $39.50 Each Were $45.00 Each Were $49.50 Each il 1o appatilinity th e move bt N il el it avanua with Mear 1. [trouble was experlenced by the '@ | the world than was visible from her | I'road street from ) 80, This practice has not been discour- |A. Wheeler as the reader, |iactories, where it was found pos- $48.20 $51.10 $60.10 Kitchen window, Miss Rabtoy was | o'clock. ;e by the park authorities as no| Councl Meeting This Evening | SIle to sccure only a partlal load. ~ - = | driven to the step made successfully Progress in the rei damage has been done and it has More than the usual interest at. | Lhe trouble was so serious that in For All Coats That For All Coats That For All Coats That by two of her older sisters, who ran [ing of English is ir g and been felt that the lage wro- |tach the Nmed meeting of |Many of the factories it was found Coats ' ) v i 1 felt that the lagoon was pro-|taches ta the adiourned meeting o Were $55.00 Each Were $59.50 Each Were $69.50 Each away and were married, but fate profitable. It is hoped all the vided for the benefit of the public|the city council this evening. The |!CCCssary to send some of the help 4 3 was against her. Stormann, who | manutacturers in town will bring other than as a swimming and boat- |clty aw with interest the ap- |lome. Bbortly before 5 o'clock the 76 15 All finer and higher-priced garments reduced for this me here In August t6 work at the | the matfer to the attention of the ing recreational spot. During the pointments of Mayor Wade to the [POWeT failed throughout the en- . great yearly sale to manufacturer’s cost prices. If Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co., had met | iployed and advise them to summer months it Is used by thous- |different commissions which wiil he |Hre city. plunging the city in dark- for $85.00 Coat there'’s a thought of a / Coat in vour L the girl but three times, but last d. ands of the children and grown-ups 'announced this evening. Appoint- | causing further _trouble tu PROLA0aTs WAL 40 (03 £ BT RS 10 0N i 18118 Iriday he proposed to her and elope- | Temeo Bowling. of Diristol as a refuge from the heat. | ments are to be made to the board [the factories and delaying the your opportunity to get it at a big saving. ment plans “\.‘»,»e laid. i _lle "l<;|;u) bowling league held 1t has been discovered recently, |of education, the park board and street car service for a short time. v . . = = Mr, and Mrs, Ivy .ovejoy of | their weekly sel le last evenin, 1 ver, that as has been the case the name of the new health officer NOTICE — During this sale we cannot send any Coats on approval Southington aided in the escape, not | at Hart's alleys with the followin ny of the activities which have |will also bo announc PLAN ANNUAL BANOUET knowing of the proposed marriage. | individual score ) i for the public good, | Salvation Army Campalgn = Mr. Lovejoy is superintendent of the e 3 rit of commercialism has| T weral maintenance cam Southington (c.\\n farm and nvmr a !': :) well g 4 in, and i this ¢ It has paggn of the Salvation Army starts | St. Elmo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, to find employment for the girl in fliooth ........ 82 ' ¢ ound that onc energetic per- (oday with nearly $1,000 of the pro- to Have Gala Time December 3 this state, The plan called for her Johnson ...... = th an eye for the dollar, has nosed sum of $3,000 already sib-| —Big NI |I: X'Ir» T f‘ii’-' R . mona Grange will be the guests of East Berlin Ttems loficaveghome aWednosday, ouziahoe plad el R S tehing the small fish from 'serihed. The campaign has the offi- o r‘ Sag s B l N the evening and there will also be | The library will be open Wed was too excited fo wait and set out | Edwards ... 0~ he holesale quantitics, | cial endorsement of the chamber of na willibe madg for anjannia] eriin ews e (o R trom e ny e o da R atliens 1 evonin Vednes- | vosterday morning, leaving behind e = i s m to other fishermen. commerce, Salvation Army officers | P2nauet to be held New Year's Eve ranges excha S hoohs, M8 for the | her o note which read, “Pa, I have ; ¥ hose park policemen o |fro mdiftcrent, parts of this district | % Meeting of Bt Elmo lodge, granges. xchange of books. Dbty B Knights of Pythias, tomorrow eve- 2 = to leave h Flore! 111 not t rognizance of this practice and ST i i Engagement Is An ced The reguls . , | to leave home, but Florence W e Sh q {will assist the local staft in the |, 7 i iy nsas ovRC regular mecting of the | o yome so 1 can work out and | Derby ats l §— 1ses of like nature in the future (1ouse to house ing in Judd’s hall. The second The engagement is announced of |Knights of Pythias society will be ., S S Siome | Dwald B 156 ) : i | 1vas and opPOrtu- | yanie will be conferred upon a class Miss Ruth Weymouth, daughter of [held at their hall this evening, | L™ BOn€ away tlon“"‘if‘m" “\'m‘_‘" ‘I‘ ::_‘l"i S 4 i He hl‘\‘-‘!'u--(tiu‘ |nities will be glven to the business | o¢ gx cangidates. A x\::\ulu‘r will Mr. and Mrs, John Weymouth of | The monthly meeting of the Pro- | Juet as soon as n Il'li' ; e i s 2 S aai o5 ito subscribe to the support e oo i} Beriin, to Arthur A. Goodrich, son 'BTessivo Reading cirelo will bo heta | Writo to you. 1t will probsisy e & o, 05 7 - ihett Conrehalng iy being Neldby/ ot tie worlk fn(Briatol ¥lmo lodge expects a large I lof Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Goodrieh of |t the home of Mra. Hazen this eve- | Woek or ten days before 1 fin e i D A oo JAEC | With & Moderator 'n Everything | o1 ihering present tomorrow Dele- East Berlin. No date has been set |Ming at 8 o'clock. nlacs oy Tl Aeatinod i e e _Tonight i3 town meeting night. | o14jone will attend from John Hay [} for the wedding: The members from this place of Mr, Rabtoy learned her desting > LAV e ! PADETS | The merchants of the city will gath- e H 1, Th (LTS iy tion and the Cuttingsville sherift _‘co that lie may take Courchaine back |or at the BIK's elub, elect (heir mod. | \0d8¢ of Hartford, Theodore Roose- the Girl Scouts will attend a meet 3 Miscellancous Shower S f ect- | O @ telogram to this town, so|If. Griftin ... to that place with him. Courchaine erator, and procee velt lodge of Waterbury, Willlam ing of their troop at Berlin Wed- 3 vator, and proceed to discuss the |y, )54ge of Southington, Pythian i i oo O el was e Hebden L 148 . 4 Niad I iy g BIS 0 Mrs. Henry Austin of Berlin ten- |nesday afterno | that, even while the girl was riding was are in t an city on ' yyany matters pertaining to the wel- v G. AGI]GSOI] Wlll L on. i tehi [ M. Hart : - upport ct ; pertaining to the wel- {5450 ot~ plainville ana H dered her daughter, Miss Ruth Aus- | The regula 1ove happlly along and watching the e Mo \ et charge b o of Dristol ts mercha | SO0E000) ANy e Linlhd g 4 | The regular meeting of the Boys' happ wo of Diristol and lts merchandis- | 15400 "o¢ Hartford, More than 100 ™ #al) tin, a miscellancous shower at the club will be held § e basement tclegraph poles flit past, dots and jlic el 88 1 to this city. He is represented bY ing fraternity, Questions will be OnlC]a[e at St Gabl'lels Glllll‘cll Worthington Community house last of the Mr!hmur!!l r\‘\‘u:}h 'Cflf’;“,‘. o | dashes destined to end her flight | Towers ... [ rney Joseph O'Connell [\wolcomed and wherever posslble, an. | Membera are expected and there evening. About 35 guests were ning at 7:15 o'clock. | were fiying overhead on the wires = 5 n a technical g swered by somcone who knows the | ¥l be short addresses by a num- present from Berlin, Kensington and | The ladies of the Methodist church held by thoso poles. When she ) this morat hen gngwer, There may be an argument WILCOX AGT[NG TREASURER New Britain and Miss Austin re- 'will hold an all day sewing in the sicpped off the train and met Officerj o S 5 © s continued until Thurs- or two, possibly ome or more celved many beautiful gifts. Danc- |church parlors Thuraday. | Furrcy instead of Stormann, she | Robideaux ... 0 it which time it is expected (hat gocehes from some of Dristol's sil- ing was enjoyed and refreshments | The last meeling of the confirma- | broke down and wept. ([ O1 o ¢ sary extradition papers will ver tongued orators. Anyway the served in the course of the evening. |tion class of St. Gabrlel's church| Her story was that she was tired | Snclderman .. : T “mectin’ ” is called for a real con- Kensington Church Participating in | ™ e Austin will become the bride |will be held at the home of Miss of working at homo and would have | Giranger . 502 rested For Transportation — sivietive purpose and it s expected Athletics—Constable Accepts New |0f George McCarthy of New Britain Virginia Sugenhime and at the | been glad of even a chance (o work Livingston 25 1 Villi arrested fhat much good will come from it. SOBE RHEUMATI in the near future. |church Wednesday afternoon. { clsewhere, o that a marriage ofter i ht on the | 10 of the subjects upon which ! ) ) Position—Private Dance Scheduled K. A. C. Mceting Tonight ——e fairly dazzled her. Cut off in Cut- A SRCURL '”‘-""f;"*;"" ]“f estions may be expected are: ’ 20 s Ke S HIDDEN IN UNMENTIONABLES | tmgsville, she had nev pus . 1ie % TR S0 1 to the 10= parking regulations as existing at AGH[NG JOINTS for This Weck—Other Items, "w'r‘ly,”l‘:uz.:‘xtnmm; (\)(lhl!;;:: ;JH(I;):- ',:A[ §t. Albans, Vt, Nov. 17 (P— | tion picture show, but her pnmllm‘u:‘ S s I UL f",',','f‘”, “:!”H present; methods of control for itin- S R T T el o i e T et e oty Al vy Seiton st she be .\Ilnf\‘u o sl Lt ! S o it vendors; the checking of the Stop “dosing” rheumatism. on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock [make final arrangements for the (O1ficeTs refused to name, con (e g rl;l“}';()(h:l’\;\'x\“;‘:0 LG 2,004 i e ”M<]Wlwmhmw cunol e nin enlyRRERTecops AW by Biskiop T, C. Acheson, sufiragan |whist and dancs to he held on 1. |00 gallons af alcohol, bottles of | vain, ';m r\'““‘\\"\\‘ ol nty s e £ R v l‘ v‘:, d]“‘m’.r way for the business | stop any pain, not one rheuma- bishop of the Eplscopal diocese of |day ovening at Lloyd hall. The af- |'¥® @nd 24 bottles of Scotch whis- have her sip awed ser hobbed | Lobs 52 G St et oL athe natasin gy ot even e Honjiilism FoaseRinEn iy reiiteniinternal o abtlout et iHeIGalEle) 8 Giimon | falety rori el o olo [ivao omte. Key in an automobile which Ralph| Iven had not the officer hobi hstere : o Of the fact that enrth Saturdays: co-operative saley effort | treatment. Rub soothing, penetrat- Fast Berlin. The ceremonies will 5 Miller, who said he lived in Lan- | up so fnopportunely, it is doubtful g 5 i S 2 gh and advertising, and the matter of | ing St. Jacobs OIl right on the tender Cbably bs larssiy ailanden, ReSeeves Will By aster, N. H., tried to drive ncross|of the wedding would have been | Sharks S of Connecticut during qryinrul publicity. Smoking will be | spot, and by the time you say Jack z The membors of the class are Miss| The IKensington —Congregational fthe Canadian border, | performed. Stormann had made - B L e foe g L fow days, Bristol has es- oncouraged and a buffet luncheon | Robinson—out comes the rheumatic Hele: Bovers Miss Virkinis Su;;“’]_srhurrh Reserves will mect the Re- Miller was held in $1,000 bail |quirics at the town clerk’s office re~ 1€ hlie YT i DU 5 no signs of a i | | 3 1 be served. pain and distress, 8t. Jacobs Oil is a* s | > ot Inight, having decided resun . v felt anywlere | it : ' | pain s, St. Jacobs s a hime Arthor MeKendrick and Rioh. |STYes of the South church, New iwhen he appeared before United | garding a. license, but he did not | It anywhere i lpigeq For Driving Under Influence | harmless rheumatism liniment which ard Walsh. A special program of 0 Tuesd kouts. ‘yn\ v Briste a Britain, at basketball this after- |States Commissioner Thurston to- |know that May was too Young “"”‘\',:,gl“‘:13.::L.l\.\‘inx‘.‘l’r is il at her A ,";"‘(,'\",““\fl?“r’ Jose Aguila needed all of the road | never disappoints, and doesn’t burn ) T i e T raa i at 5 o'clock at the Boys' [day. marry without her parents’ consent, [ =1FS: 24 i Rtk "q” 1°TC {jotween Bristol and Forestville to | the skin. It takes pain, sorcness and worvice, which will be held in the |Club New Dritain. These teams, S \op Brewster Coming e o end a7 drive s car, according o com. | stiffness trom aching points, muscles audltorium of the church. Mrs. Max |comPposed of the younger boys, are HONOR GERMAN HERO Jhe REMIEY mmm'\' G ’%"'{3” r = SRS o > plaints received by ‘Traffic Officer [ and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, 5 4 X expeeted o pi a hot fight. . 2 v rewster, D.D., TLD., bishop of the e e Bre ester § backache and neuralgi Sugenhime, organist, is planning an |SXPCCtEl 1o PUL P & ot fKht Berlin, Nov. 17 (#—The body of Tl“’( % ",'(.mm St T 1 ance Country Club Officers L e ‘\:‘L”' f]‘;'““]m“"” e i e an et claborate group of selections for or- ikt bei) “apts aron Manfre on | G10CEsRg G e nunl mecting he Chip- eaul L dowr I« gl ! Get a sma 2 = A At et The activities of the Church |Captain Baron Manfred Von Richt-|yuo"yigitation to the parish of - the ! | nnnal meeting of the ChiD-* 35010014 whore he found him with | tle of old-time, honest St, Jacobs Ol gan and other instruments, o 2 g 7 hoffen, German World war ace, is to ., e . a, Sunday. He Co club was held at the S = = s g it e . [Bowling league of New Britain | Chureh of Our Saviour Sunday. a “jag” on. In the city court this | from any drug store and in a mo- Mrs. Sugenhime announced today i e e e ea i B 1 T8 SO S et Ty, (el 3 ‘ 5 ans LY il be present at the evening con- | morning Judge Joscph M. Donovan | ment vou'll be free from pains, aches . 1l begin on December 2 at the that Malcolm Humphreys, organist|™ L ho Frone Bade ‘ednes- 1 v the French at Iehl, Baden, Wednes- | g oo Worice, ed out a fine of $100 and costs. | and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheu- - ; . i At The ors sclected for the coming year at St. Mark's church, New Britain, [Commercial alleys, that clty, and * follows: President, Townsend | 2 S . day. Richthoffen was shot down in " of Film Stars Dies re s onsa set etk matism will be at the console next Sunday \\‘nl vunnlmuv‘. |Iu0ux,hnul.|hl. Wi o me A 1028, ] Father of Hlm. .‘1" it OMMUNI 1. Treadway: Vvic sidents, Paull, - he cas of Peter Derek natism away. Atternoon and that a speclal choir of |teTs according to action taken at a Word has been recefved C l YA SLa D I Richardson; sec- | Thomaston, charged with reckless 20 voices from St Mark's church |MEcting of the directors of chureh | S | the death in Hollywood, Cal, ot = Siro P was noll Berek was rep- Slraeah (R v ocallatikotiony: athletics in New Britain last night. Fred Talmadge, father of the mo- THEATEP 3 ; ! d Attorney William K It is expected that Rev. Samuel| The Kensington Congregational tion plcture stars, Norma, L(m:dum‘"v \ . n ! Pwo | Lawlor of Waterbury, s ex ik by 3 S 1 Nata almadge. DBorn In oy ’ To Hold Suppes Sutcliffe, rector of §t. Mark's, and|church will enter a team In this and Natalle Talmac St ) 30 ; . Holil Suppee George Mitehell, lay reader from the |lcague and it is expected that it | Whigville, he lived in Platnville un- TUESDAY NIGHT sola ? The Pa lahEATA Ceoclaty ot ihe .. sam parish, Wo has been conduct. [Will make an exccllent _showing (yNever mind how often you have |y jo was sbout 2 vears old, Wl Goop MUSIO GooD TN ; s ty Episcopal church will hold a sp“’m arg e Ing sorvices cach Sunday for the |Uhroughtheseason. John Hart, di-|tried and failed, you can stop burn-|pe left and entered business 2 3 1 A of Robillard and supper in the ch n N“ e O Y aiso ‘be|rector of athietics for his church, |ing, itching Eezemn quickly by ap-|pis father in New York. le was Andrew Hogan, Manager present. Rev. Mr. Suteliffe has been [Was present at the directors meet- plying Zemo. In a short time usual-| years old. i vity At Realty Office ipper will be served 6 . instructing the confirmation class {ing last night. ly every trace of Eczema, Tetter,| He is survived by Tis mother, dyinta st day at the to be followed by the ol ln ore oat this year. Missionary Will Speak Pimples, Rush, Blackheads and #im- | yfrs_ John Talmadge of 204 Broad — terony nos % Alty Co, of. | proceeds will be used to carry “Wileox Acting Treasurer, A program will be presented by |llar skin diseases will b removed. | gtreot, Plainville, his second wife, | the work of the church, Frank T Wileowavill act as treas. |the Woman's Missionary society | Ior clearing the skin and making | yjs daughters, and ons counsin, e e Ancient Case Continued G190 wrer of the Berlin Savings bank un- [and the Inanda club of the Ken- it vigorously healing, always n.u“[ur,-_ R. H. Stephenson of Plainville. X o \fain strect ase of Abel Martin, charged T ll 4l & committee appointed for the |sington Congregational church on |Zemo. the penetrating, antiseptic|yqcal relatives have not been ap- i football team will ess driving as the resu or ons l s o Of n automobile reid on : : o . A L e o . |Sunday evening, November 22, at(lMauld. It {isthe one dependable! liced of the funeral arrangements i S Y | purpose brings in the name of some | Sunday \ e pr erv) ation 1 declding g candidate, it was decided yesterday |7 k. There will be a proces- | treatment for skin troubles of all{sjinough it has been announced that ice tati v h | Memorial Sunday afternoon at a special meeting of the |sional by the club and a pageant | kinds. All druggists. the funeral will take place on Fri- Radio SerViCe e el [night tn Mart SR Arola hnrmlsen anal eftective directors of that institution. Since |presented by the young women and | e | day. Mrs 1 1 of Southing- | completely overt 1 and wrecked, | g by dissolving two *Bayer the death of Francis Deming, for|children of the church. —_———— on roa riti o was continued u next Monday | Tat of Aspirin” in four table- many rs treasurer of the bank, The speaker of the evening will u 5 . in city court this n of water. Gargle throat Mr. Wilcox has heen'acting as treas- [be Miss Irost of Amanzintote, / V be held by Pythian Temple, B0 B0 syncrophase Sets. Martin is to be represent- | thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if urer. The committee appointed to|South Africa, now a student at the | LEWIS STONE | Pythian Sisters, will take pl:’v:‘(‘ .(um\y Willard Batteries y Attorney Noble I, Pierce. bring in a rccommendation is com- |School of Missions in Hartford. ||l f || o'clock tomorrow evening ir 14| . aat e ParcatTeahcr Mecilng e you use only the genulne B or omee M. Griswold, | This mecting will take tho place ||[“Inez From Hollywood |Fellows” Ball. There wil be eard || New wnd Rentata—al maker - stk b G e O S L S el e e Ernest W. Mildrum and Mr. Wilcox. [of the regular Sunday evening playing, and refreshments will - bej . y ¢ i inrs Fintita NisEors Ty Heldl 6 which can be had in Resolutions were also adopted on (service and a large attendance fs CAPITOL—THURS. {served. The public is invited to at- on Rentals, the death of Francis Deming. The |hoped e jitenal resolutions were read into the | Accepts Now Position utes and a copy is being sent to Mrs. | Constable Orville Ventres of the DM s From Vermont |tor many vears an’empiove ot e | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER Mrs. Elmer W, Stearns, regent of [Union Mfg. Co. of New Britain, Emma Hart Willard chapter, Daughs |has accepted a position with the ters of the American Revolution, |Stiles & Reynolds Brick Co. of has returned from Waterford, Ver. |Berlin mont, where she has been spending Private Dance Scheduled - the past five months. She left Ber- | A private dance will be given at g MOM YOLD LS . JLLO ANSSOS L WELL, MAVBE lin early in the summer. the community house on Berlin | we paRESAT Ask. YT ! NCG00SEY [ BARIN' )| TRAT GOOD, BUY i o AISSUS ACGOOSEY, Visitors Return Home street next Friday evening. The ) T : 2 Mrs. H. 1 | histines i RS A TIE S FRECKLES' MOM FoR | COOKIES Asan? 4 THE ARS @ ‘ DoYou THINK OUR I'hursday evening of this week, Pythian Sisters Soclal - © 1 suthortzed Dealer for Fried Fisc- | The first of the winter sociais mann, Fada, Crosley and Grebe ' Clone J 1 Buy Thanksgiving cards at by the Federal Hill Parent-T r [tin boxes of twelve tablets for few I's Drug —advt. ssociation last evening in ¥ Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamiiton of A A = Dundee; N. Y. and Mre. T. D. HAm- | Miss Virginia Bushnell, Miss Jesse CoOKIES ANVAVORE = || 1) WAY ALL FISSERED (] | +"copecr yoo mave | ASFor £Rel v &P, ACTUER WOULD AND ltoni of Jefterson, N. Y., have return- |Skinner, Miss Pearl Young and LOWLL \WE GET QUT=WEWONT )il | "oy peer coopies <L N e / A MNUT IF YoU OFFERED ed to their homes after spending a | Miss Florence Pollard. The chap- U . ,» ) > A week with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ham- |erons will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold w’;”;:’g\fis‘i . ; I INTX WAOLE WORLD, )i v : %go?e:?z’ fiton of Berlin. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam e Expect Attendance of 300 Sheldon. About 300 people are expected to Bible Class Meceting he present tonight at the meeting of Robert P. Butler, former cor- Berlin Grange, when the third and | poration con 1 of the city of i fourth degrees will be exemplified | Hartford, will 1 the speaker at 1 ind the annual Harvest supper will |the meeting of the Berlin Men's ‘ be held. Mrs. George B. Carter is |Bible class tomorrow night at 8 : ; at the head of the committee in [o'clock. Mr. Butler will speak on 4 1 charge of arrangements for the |“The World Court” and it is ex- supper and the menu is reported as | pected that a large attendance will belng an elaborate one [be present to hear a talk on this The ladies' and men's degree |interesting and absorbing subject. teams will be In charge-of the de- meeting will be held in the gree work, 23 candidates being [community house and the talk will scheduled to go through this eve- [be preceded by a short business aing. The officers of the state Po- 'session.