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THURSDAY, DECEMI van for violation of the liquor laws |Ho was represented by = Attorney . . 1 |bocauss when a restdent diacovered | ° 18200 and ts in the ci 3 Plainvile News oty arionr e i'ie | Bypiopof Neggg R v sue sowsn - ow PAIN NEURITIS ’ y [8electman Johnson, who in turn | inotified the Connectiout Light & [Robert J. Stack, and a plea of gullty : | Power Co. This mude for Jost tim " | 3 J tered, EXAMINING BOOKS [smivee s BYODGETT HITS AT [ oy neerea | R ; ih‘u\fl.‘H\-- power company fnstall LU i The handsome trophy of the | - “lnx:ixu\“lh.\u Plainville, by whieh y |American Whist association which —_— | wire complaints may bo made fred QQ[QQH Q |was won by Josiah H. Peck of Hart iu( charge and dircet to the company. | FRUULSUG L U [ford and Harry Ward of Boston, | Legion Aulltary Election {representing the Bristol elub last [year, For the convenience of our patrons, store will be open lhm fl . i o noniang sy o B brack o o'clock: Saturday, Dec, 12; Saturday, Dec. 19; Tuesday, Dec. 22; \W%dllé&(;:g?lslcrlc } ‘New Ml“Ol‘d omolal Nefi”“g“m!‘:‘ ‘q“l””; ':‘ iection o : been 1 ived by Presi- , ; i Says No One Has Right to Tnter- e cionesh, it Dutton of the cub SILK HOSIERY FOR |f| (oo TuskHoe ittt WeWIBu i ity e | e Yum Yum ciub met yesterda v : e x’:lr ;rliuu uv“r:-s n‘ !nm'n af prize and Mrs, Brown sccond, while | [PIsewInaEne SluERaomY thls; ey 4 AR VAL A LCR LY { {ing. The affalr this evening will b \ 1 : Standard St ] o Mrs. K. Richards was awarded the e | ine No girl or woman has too many pairs. i ard Steel Employe Claimed By |Mrs. K. Itichards was awarded t Lowalski Pined Easy to give, easy to mail to far-away | Death—Federation Fair Contines |iimo was neld. Law Violation — Diphtherla In | 3 g in auction bridge party and mem consolation An enjoyable eoclal s of the club have put up two § friends. Our stock of Basketball Notes The Plainville Y. M. C. A bas! its meetir $200 For Liquor 1 picces as first prizes for the stand players. Selection of 580 M | — Road Scraper Plcases — Plan Forestyille — Rockwell Memorlal | VgD ! applicator attached to cork, full and complete it is easy to select any | partners will be optional. Erwin | brush “Heet” over the color shade you wish, Better Light Service, :lw‘\\\r:v’:ln '\]\l II‘UTC‘I ‘]\M””Vol’llv:'!:::\ ; Committee 1a 100 on Hand. | Rowe, M““”““T of the club's enter- 1:'.'::” ”\'\!hr‘:h-'r lm elbows, arms, i 9 ek g | . 2B M > s 2 tainment committee, is chalrman of Pulders, feet, knees, legs, back ; Town Clerk Addis of New Milford |evening at § o'cock. The Panthers| State Commissioner of Taxes S [Feentae ack, WHY NOT DECIDE ON HOSIERY? (| s nearing the completion of bis taek | oo s Sroun av 1ikh sehoot plagers [Uel Tloditt 1o muniie iy |18 commitico arranging forthia [neck or boiy." Instantly, you °fec M'CALLUM full-faghioned Chiffon Hos- of examining the books of the 1ocal | from the Bell City and should give (held in the city court room lust [ “" [\ 1 pomonstration Statlon | heat draw the fm-:,"":'nrppf.'lfi"“""‘ iery in all popular colors at..$1.95 pair ( 3’*‘“"; clerk, Miss May Morgan, Some | Coach Balley's regation a good "‘A-;‘-'w. complimented the ASKOSSOTS |y Jocal Chamber of Commerce Istiffness right out of the nch‘lnl“::- M'CALLUM full-fashioned All-Silk In- | | TGk €0 ho mide & sururfical ex- Jhattie. Tho gamo will be followed | HERY on thele work, In making @ fpag received a letier from Cho execu [SWollen fofnt, muscle o nerve, Bor arain in all colors for.......$2.95 pair a %ihs basibs U PR A St ] e- | (ive ofifces of the Connecticut Cham- | Sides, “Heet” scatters the conges. 5 for §2.95 pair nd this weels he has beon conduct- | “The group which organized the | ferring (o the statement that had |0 Or'Commeres outlining Gover- |tion and establishes & cure, —— " ().A\'YX POINTEX full-fashioned Chiffon @ [tng a thorough scarch of the record |West End football team is pointi Silk Hosiery in all colors for. . $1.95 pair books. It fs sald that the books are |toward basketball now, and a searc Others in all pretty shades. .$2.75 A | fairly free from error, but that they |is being made for a floor. Our well anpmc i ')\ CR ‘[;,‘;?11(11 § | have been found to be considerably | The High school will do nothing he lowered, he called attention i VAL ) d d ; | : s behind, This condition fs due part- [imporiant in busketball ciicles until fo the fact that the assessors full-fashioned Silk Hosiery............ Iy to the ilinces of the clerk's [after the Clirlstmas holidays, Prin- |under oath (o set down the value of ciereeseene. 5195 pair, 3 pairs $5.50 @ | mother, requiring her time at home, lcipal Dhillips H. Lord etated this Droperty at its true vaiue, and stated | and, over a more extended period, | morning. hat the true value means the high- to numerous requests for title | property Transfer est price that could be obtained for searchings. An error was made in the report the property if reasonably advert his last cause has been no small |of the recent tra or of the Fred jand in the hands of a competent lernor has asked that these agenciea|the insurers of th / difficulty, for the duties of town |Marshall property on Bicy 1esman, ; m‘”w Gl et wml“sgm il z‘}fila'llr -?r:::;n t:: [ clerkc are enough to eep one person | This land, on which stands a single | He said that this was the first time (% 0 (0 500 416 local chamber | child and Mra. Eita Clongl . Drops busy without having requests from |house, was sold by Mr. I tojthat he had ever heard of one set {OCy S0 Bl SO0 (o gber- | received the permission of the arat other persons for the searching of |John Lapore, the transfer belng of officials coming forward and sug- | ¢ (S0 S0 Bt " ready ‘one | to accept the amount. titles of property, as these require |made through the agency of R. 1g that the assessors act con- | v y0 joca) coal merchants has ex-| The youth was struck by a car heen made to him that certain offi- clals had been to the assessors and ed to them that the valua- | [nor Trumbull's plans tor dealing| "Heet” contains two soothing, with the fuel sitnation in Connecti- Penetrating ingredients, too "pen: cut and asking the co-operation of |sIve to use in ordinary liniments or the Chambers of Commerce, Manu- [anaigesic Heet" Is a clean, pleas- facturers’ assoclations and coal mer-|ant liquld; doesn’t stain, blister or chants in providing demonstration 'rritate the skin and costs only 60 stations for the education of the cents at any drug store, | public in burning soft coal. Before lissuing an official statement as to | — e ——— the course to be pursued, the gov-{Lifo Insurance Co. of Harttord were e str b . = to law and fo (heir con- : ‘ C S AS OCKS E f | much time, Hayden. e | ito] |pressed his willingness to give as- | belonging to the Nash Mo HRISTM S FOR M A 7 | Outsids of not being up-to-the- Martha Sewing Cirele |aclneed eI ~|eistance tnestablishing and_ operat- | Co. of this eity, driven by Metesnroy SILK AND WOOL HALF HOSE, plain colors, heather mix- / fl | minute, the pooke are matd to be in | oSt Bt Circle il imoejosic _JO‘::":’“f"”;‘"’;“(;‘:'m‘ho"[,:‘lf'*‘:‘l’ ing a demoustration station in Bris- | the center of Forestville. Malesk] 5 ~ o % A % i | pretty good condition. more ex- inext Wednesday afternoon & 1o Of asscss tep 0 e of o | was completely exon tures, fancy Jacquards................50¢ to $2.00 pair tended report will be made by Mr. | home of Mrs. D. Coleman on Green- (the cliy clerk and tell him how to(‘""yy 0 o o0 penorts | authoritios, ay wn,::::;: ,;yu;?; IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Silk and Lisle Half Hose, all £ | Adais on the completion of his Work. | wood strect, New Britain. perform his duties as it Is for the new Jacquard effects .T5¢ to $1.50 pair | Frank E. Carpenter Notes ; clty el r; to step into n\]@d(;m«f :\f ] ; . M| Frank E. Carpenter of 100 West| Howard Hemingway, who was|ihe bourd of assessors and dictate to SILK HALF HOSE in well-known brands; choice of fine : e ek Veatordiy st tHA 'm,m to the New “and 1 have COIOTINE Rl e e T h e 10 19 2.8 ipair o B | New Britain General hospital, death |hospital yester s _reported. a8 jad: ssors to pay mo at- |, .0q that about $2,900 had been Fellowcraft Club Elects COTTON, Lisle and Fiber Silks..........25¢ to T3¢ pair being due to pneumonia, He was 59 |resting comfortably today. v fnyen ‘\'\‘":“]‘ _”:‘“(,‘j"_f“;”‘ ‘§ the | aised by public subscription for the | Officers of the Felloweraft Club ars old. Mr. Carpenter was born | W. E. Goddard of Milford ha hfm' s "_“ e "1 Il ‘I‘:, ‘: ;:,;\P"‘("I;? “9" | purpose of providing a memorial for | Were elocted for the ensuing year at At un open meeting held In the | that he was not at fault, as the child lcity court foom last evening, A, £ |darted out from hehind a telepheno [Barnes, chairman of the Rockwell | pole while playing with other young. {memorial general committee, re-|sters. itain General that board,” he in Meriden, but made his home in |turned to his home A he late A. I, Rockwell. A design, |a largely atten, New Haven until recently, when he |stay with Frank H. Gilber _ || ol sald that the asees-\ o) oi1icq by the Gorham Co., gnhsun&c temple l::(da:v;e;':lgg;: ::xex i came here to enter the employ of | Lost, a gold penknife, initials C. sors of Bristol 1 undertaken an |, Gonce, was exhibited and it | Master of the Square, Albert \0’“:' = T eemeemrereemee, | the Standard Steel and Bearings, Inc. |H. N, TFinder e return to junusual thi In attempting the [, " o000 "to anthorize the com- |leumler; master of the 1 ml. e He leave —Advt property revaluation without the uso | \ii\0q to proceed with the work of | Charl b his wife; four stepchil- | Byington's Drug Stor cls Webster | For sale, Saturds Hotchkiss; m of tax maps anc pared o ap- | clss; aster of the I ey~ [securing the memorial according to |lovel, Irving Schubert; master of the ltne ¢ \bmitted, to arrange ) Alonz iy {made for the work of the assessors |LN° design submitted, ¢ 8o |78 20 Henderson; secretary, by the city counecll under protest, A feature of the evening was the [ men have repalred the have repatred the draln system | qron Wiliam and T [ N performance by the Kitchen Band, a [ at the underpass Berlln ews |group of league members |a the underpass fn Kensingion, @ | of New Britain, Mrs. L. Anderson of | nousehold goods at 10 armed | new drain having bec )lishes V' : | with Kkitchen utensils equipped with {1 45 :‘M"“twlflfll\lir t’hl: ‘5:‘1'1“:"!":\"1 1?' Rristol, and .\llssd,m(fl_v W :hut'v;r of et —adv. for its installation and to make plans [ Carl H. Mason; treasurer, J. W. ! ot : re i v rothel T j the familiar “K Ul e o B CARD OF THANKS with the cost of valuation in other | 200", The work of erflow Ay for the unveiling ceremony which, | Yale. the overflow of water into the un- | ter and Herbert Oar- it is expected, will take place next | A class of candidates was initfated o | this group brough forth much mirth | derpass e T e orge, Wi | S e S i e whs votail onsiiatiitie “‘M.[mh:‘o:m'llk time a heavy fall of | penter of Meriden and Charles Car-| I wish to thank my friends and 1owns He referre lml:m:"fh_lf]n“z IDadoralion Day: {and a soclal time followed the mee. o ng entertainments provided | Part of the rondway at the pass | PR ©f YD, P el B i s i J The design conslets of a bas rellef | ing. nd acts |contract wit people to furnieh so far f 5 o | Tuneral services will be eonduct- |and wife for the many contrnce le to furnteh |\ 0 vell tn bronze, togother | g e i ,;fiysll’;r;“i‘;”m bandiers ':‘u‘:l ::_n"“ ;“:f“'?("‘l“"‘f‘r to reach | oq g4 9 g'clock tororrow afternoon |they showed me during the iliness yim-“"l"*“\":;‘u o3 \:‘ ;-i"’)‘n"‘ flf‘"‘jl}y“"‘ |with a bronze tablet to be mounted SOUTHINGT p Mrs, Ora Bt et e | ‘o | roul ile .m:l It Was | ;¢ tne funeral home of B. C. Parter [and death of my beloved wife. Mo 's”‘wld ‘M another wity 0N & pillar of Barre granite ubout ON NEWS I R A Wi Mrs, Ed-|qeatssapon examinatlon that tho |gone, New Britain. Rev. Willlam Al- | Signed: s L s Sedi mieni nanedl ontelthondaidle = ward J. Lardner, Mrs, Douglas De- | atty v moe coch broken, presum- | gerson, pastor of the Trinity M. E | MICHAEL T. NOLAN. | & «hich paid $6,000. Ho said |D¥ stone benches 4 feet long. It is| — s More Bt Matihes 5 Griswold. | 2 on 1 owatermuinsiwerallalaiiioy; ) on St Forticlate, I Turial will | — T B TR planned to erct th memorial in| © merchants of Southington all ‘Y " Hefld Lea e OI WOI’[]PP‘\ e Glare 3. Baldw ;| few years ago. 'This broken main |05y foirview cometery. | N PRAVERS !t it Dristol should go ahead and | ooy park, which was made | FePOrt that the Christmas rush ha W1 WOMED | Mrs. crarence B. Balawin and Mrs. |1as caused the water to back up | v PQLIGE AED | \l\ RS have maps made and the started. Dusi i | Hars Burnham. They rendered (into the stroct. cansing mm(l{‘x_m{»\ Road Scraper Pleases | 1V B SUIARV] comploted It would cost about $40,. |Possible to the elty through Mr. et a‘:ess has seen a steady {All the While,” “It Aln't Gonna | 8 and snowplow recently purchased by Plans Completed eason Is expected to " | | Leaves For North Carolina Both Found to be Valuable Afds o 1 noke with the highest pralse | esign for a six-room house | PC One of the biggest for the eH | Rain No Mo' " and “Jungle Bells." the town was tested out yesterday RS | Joseph Prey, hrother of Louis! . o i of t ork of the assessors in gath- Eitaat Row g >ercival of | TS ever experienc 5 il [[enEhivmansErovesTatre ting S Eroytofitcons! for | 1Y Tirst Selectman Wiillam J. John- | gopping Fight in New York lering the information, with regard j0f Architect 10 ‘f\lllm:‘-.‘ % ]vn\r:»ll'\:l] 12 | The stores have :1‘} :‘ o JE“;BERSH!P IS NOW 78 Holding the interest and enthusi- | grepn, Nort! b winy | Son and was found to be a sueccss ito methods of mpiving at values, |Forestvlile, v 1.\)| “3).1;“ ‘l'ino(cflm- TR theen recorated |asm of his audience for nearly one | .nyie)r the United States Veterans' | o r road scraping went. [ Church, clagsifications, bullding and [(he ninth annua hite e 3 e colors ap- petltion, was one of twelve chosen | Probriate for the season, while the from the thrce hundred submitted | (OWN itself is taking on a hollday to be developed into working draw- | 3tmosphere, ings. Mr. Percival has now com- | I'ostmaster John McGrath stateq Ipleted the plans and has submitted | t0day that the post office force has lly, the snow plowing qualitics contrivance could not be fn-| New York, Dee. 10 (®) — Pollce ited, but as Mr, Johnson de- | and prayer are both valuable alds this morning a fall | in ending rows in the opinion of ally answered | members of the Washington Ave- r the first time in the ristol, making all this wailable to the public, » of their assessors. ht that there had been nd tory of | hour and a half, Attorney Arthur L. |jocpttal, Tle will undergo treat. | Men's Bible Class Hears Highly In- |Shipman of Hartford gave some |’ teo B cHF CIER 1 ; ’ | worth while sidelights on the Civil | Society Holds ¥ i teresting Ristovial Talk—IIghway | \War period, together with the 1ife of | o Jayse Aoy plored this fac i 1lmost magi formatic ar 1 society of St of snow ; one of Connecticut's most famous | ceopvic: 5 i 4 2 o h Department Repairs Drain System | 10 OO 0t 108t ovening g Gabricl's church, T st Berlin, held |y "0 mplaint. The flakes, however, | hue Baptist church of Brooklyn. A «t measure of partiality to |them to the Weyerhaeuser Forest ;‘::fhul a decided Increase in out. e | & meeting ot the Men's Bible olas ! ‘f’ Con “‘“"“‘“"\‘”"" wore far too few to require the new | Communicants of the chureh B8 EIE G EEC G G lsed | Products of Saint Paul, Minp lhln'l”-;':"*‘t“ and this is taken as proof —Othe me, I = - 2 ternoon, rs. Arthur | [ gl Aisolisat &tforialo ody of axi | T a » towns 5 lof Berlin. His subject w 2 T plow. met last night to discu; florts of || =" enalty because of political pre- | D. A, R. Mceting | © townspeople are heeding the was ehosen president: . MacKendrick, vi the pastor, the ul, over church The regular monthly meeting of | 2PPeals to mail their Christmas par- ction to ou | ord Chapter, D. A. R. | cels early, Robert Me( Honored By Grange udice, 1 would be the first one to | Mrs. George € Griffith was re- | Life and Letters of Joseph R. Haw- | Kath G | Katherine Gi yreside clal in t jected president of the Kensington | ley.” S. B. Carpenter hag been eleete i a thorongh investigation,” he | 4‘,.{ «)'1( Women Voters at the an- | The first part of the talk was el l.““.;” ¢ plain of Central Pomona Grar inances and the meeting be e “If T thought any favoritism | Wil be held at the home of Mrs. | Extonstva bt TG TEY \ual meeting last night, chol glven over to the life of the famou 1“'\1“‘13 i "'I;|; f"“”“ I ich is composed of mem of ! 50 heated that a policeman re- (oot qhown T should be as quick as | Morton Treadway of Hickory n\m ‘lmf\g ('1rrln01“”dmg operations are Mrs, Griffith being a highly popu- | Civil War general, while the sccond |y o i o L i rious Granges in this distr sponded. i anyone to make public criticlsm of | tOMOrTow afternoon at three o'clock. | <Nk p-m“r,r on in the town and \r one, due to the work sha has ' part was devoted to the re Gally i ‘;“'X,” LR L i, penter is an old and active | “Let's have peace” suge jt. But 1 think vour tax nssessors | Miss Mary Loulso Pardee, record- | 0 Toc ess has been noted on the Jue since the league’s organization, [some of his letter. 1T Sharals e e dagihor W«'M». chureh | o onber of Plainville nge Patrolman Max Levy, but the con- . fied hard and faithfully to | iNg secretary of the Connecticut ]Hmn;.h a e mild weather of the past in building up the membership and | peppy personality was written nto |5 0¥ /P08 &1 (e UShal BOUE - ihas many friends fn Plainvills and | troversy became more hoisicrous o o g mendons job—a service for | Daughters of the Amerlean Revolu- | 7 F0 '3 Ereatly alded the contrac- Hoins eresting activities. | cach one of them and his staunch | o S aRors _“” e CHIT | elsewhere to rejoice upon the honor | and the officer length shonted o and T think the | tion will give el talk .]‘:”“:‘Dr(r\'(l[g ““‘I(‘»(‘.Imrgo of the various Miss Adele D, Murray elected | loyalty to the Union's ¢ WaKktron (e At YRGS “";“j o wort} ceorded him ou're in a . you people It to rise up as one and { M also be ¢ d for providing Haaanuoconstruction] S ~ Mrs. Alllo 3. ficeted fn all of the misslves. ‘\.‘ ¢ ‘v il yv‘\ ," : m, n u,] ”. | Federation Fair Don’t you know th to respect then dn it jac hristmas for s Island. o “thm A ‘q?;:r\nfl chapter, D, A, (i0odwin, second vice-presldent, and | Mr. Shipman has made an exten- |{HT€0 JHEAY £ RIOON | G0 B0 rge_crowds atended the open- | your church bu :2 Tf you want " np RBlodgett recommended strong- | § lectal /68 Homa ot e oY, Adternoon Bt Mrs. Georgo E. Grver vieo- [sive study of the life of General 'S THE A tieciont of the “department store” con- [ to fight, why don't you go out that maps be prepared and aio | Oficers of oo G TV U Dio 6 Miss Cathe o i | Hawley, this pe having been |21 cOTnUL ) S9° | Jueted in the Congregational church | side?” ked that an invatuable “»"vw- 4\1‘-‘ s were elected at a| ¢ he speakers will ba gion Hall yesterday | I'S: C. IL Blssell, state regent, and record- | one of his father's be parish house yesterday aftarnoon the ensuing slienee the paste net to the work of the : soeretary; Mrs, Paul Mies Catherine ternoon as follows: Comm: | i Nettleton of Derby, secretary, and Miss Rose Fitz- |said that General H and evening by Woman's TFed- od the disputants to pray for \would be the permanent . Festeng 1 : w"m&.l;“‘.:v' ;l {Connecticut in 1548, leration of that church, The fair | guidance. After the prayer it was .y exper! accountant. Tilvara \‘\”f{”,';"",';"', "“‘"‘,m""‘::\’nl i “:}\» I‘I:r‘fli o o “The chalrman of the reception |residence in Hartford, Ao \‘\wm_ et | will continue this evening. Allja d to adfourn the mecting for Vined For Liquor Violation "f‘;‘!:‘ . n‘n-?llsvn JMI“:O_Y (et rmmr‘:l?fij A Christmas committee for the coming year will [came to be a great friend of the 3 “ i ‘“; ctim Thu | manner of attractive Christmas gifts | & month, Kowalski, whose place on ani n“\mun'-r\‘\ :. : bt H‘H‘ members are Lo Mrs. Clarence B, B: and | Charles Dudley Warner, famous el WIS are ofiered for sale, the committe = S ttreet in East Bristol, was Ay \,h"‘ '““: '*_l“;{‘l' Bl sentcakic a'-ins which will be ire. Ora C. Bdgerly will head the [thor and one i editor of MINE: e | priding itselt particularly on the as. T st night by Officers Thomp- & “w”, ‘f“-»n “"- lat Ellis Istar “”“ll!rnm women al committee. The wership | Atlantic Moatt 1e of th CARD ORITEIANKS sortment of dolls, children's clothing, ' s ski and Norton, was fined R ‘-m:i ThiGrniiine & s (r;l '.Htrh. committee will be captained by Mra. | fers read during the second half of | (o F08 P BESAA RS __jand arts and crafts wo | rea‘-{ nees T s B oAl © 0f the musical pro. com |ltho “diseussion’ were addressed to ¢ | to thank Kind friends and A cafeteria supper will be served = Hutchinson; patriotic nl 1 lor W. H. Hutehinson; ser- —_— or their kindness during | | irficld Dresser; quar- | The Clof Male quartet of New ster sergeant, George H. Bates; | Britain will render a concert this ate to the department encamp- | €vening under the auspices of Han- o nat TIoht wealinrge: arley” Warner. s voted to expend | General Hawley, after serving in $10 for toys which |the Civil War, was elected governor < Home | Of the state in 1806 and he was pre in this evening, the menn bel ’ : Is evening, the menn being geant-major, good as || 1 death of our beloved | fe and mother and any beantis ttended. amount of | hes ent to the Childre R No mail recejved at the local post N , this e , « ¢ ; alte e, | nal 00¢ % 3 2 g oot 1t |ident of the Philadelphia exposition | (&ncd) A TET (0 O b o |y L T fE Platnville |ment, William H. Adams; alternate, | hah Weodruff chapter in the chapel ¢ Newington at Christmas ti WILLIAM WILSON ! ay can P 80 for joints th ‘ swell Moulthrop of the First Congregationa Sas alto votrd o hold a whist and | in His g work at that e AL jarrive at forcign points of destina- | painrul, sw “,J s THURSDAY, DIC. 10th e Diphtheri I Yore i e oeauonal chuplhy A MR IELie il eTest ik At Lhit IRS. CHARLES KNOP inful, swollen or s A | phtheria in Torestyille [An organ duct and other selections |tlon before Christmas, The last special mail boats leave New York | |elty tomorrow, and Christmas mail | sent from now on will perforce be ced until after the holiday. Packages for domestic polnts iroupla starte—i3 o N should also he mailed as early 85 |iniuence is quickly f: Minot's Beach, North Scituate, | POSSible, a8 there will bo no delivery | Uged by milllons for hothersome | % wore not | ©1 Christmas day and articles should | theumatic joints that r | o sent soon enough to reach the ocial the third Tuesday in Janu ny ik druggist will tell you so WANDA HAWLEY, In | Health Officer B. B. Robbins has | Will also be presented. \ry, plans for which will be made a | “LET WOMEN ALONE" announced that four homes in For- | —_— estville have been quarantined for The regular meeting of Star of ‘dwhvhn ria and 176 cultures have Golden lodge, No. 19, Shepherds of { been taken from the children of the | Bethlehem, will be held in Red ‘H'nnsm_\xu school and sent to the |Men's hall tomorrow evening. The tate laboratory for analysls. The session will start at 7:30 o'clock and cer stated that all pre- |officers will be nominated. Follow- s had been taken |ing the meeting, a card party and JOHN tion. nd in helping | |to countries closer to- | wer date, e O owing letter, from the | Sether. In 1581 General Hawley w 2 Y cted United S Fuariers which iR ot hich he filled with til his death General K fin the Seventh Con . [tecrs, a regiment which served with Just rub it on and away (ily goes through skin and 1 down to the tendons and of the bone—r New Add FRIDAY, onor un- nd sent to Senator George New Britain's Famous LEWIS, LATHAM, CARLSON, MULDOWNEY | —— Mclean, was received “Ilon, George P. McLean, Office Building, Three men in the buil greatest men of that time. | Th stves were at times spley, flecting the general's disple | with some action taken by the ernm t, while at other ti contained choice bits of hu; amusing descriptions of activit will probably be signed on tho ex- nADC : wrrested but will ba summoned later. attention, hool physician, Dr. A. S.|social will be held. ear &ir: 1 wish to go on record | T ,."'w,",,"qf"fif']. tt = \,\yr,‘ G,.H | £ tadie it ’” s Selin | A tube for 60 cents at all drugsist | Brackett, and the school nurses, Miss | —_— « urginz the adherence of the i ”1”_ ATl N —————— | A ‘:':u ”":;‘, ""‘( ,”f ":‘"anw | America over, | et | Mary Mulligan and Miss Eugenia| The Hunters 'and Warrlors' de- United Ktates fo the now SYEINE | oo rionts, contained sentiments | TONIGHT |acrvice is being planned to go into Biggest Selling Joint ! For. Economy and Convenience | | Norton and that an epidemic is not | gree will be conferred on a class of world court with the Harding- SRR ;i ¢ N o ST e - sl Rk i E Shop Here. We Have the I st | | expected candidates at a meeting of Wi x yresentative of the opinions of the R ‘ e N - | 3 | Shoy re. We Have the Lai | eting o onx es.Coolidge reservations, B lgonin o1 o FORESTERS CARNIVAL: cifect with the new contract which | Remedy in the World | and Most Beautiful Line of | Settlement Made For Boy's Death | Tribe, I O. R. M. in Ked Men's hall intry's | ask your consideration of t x - 3 Judge S. Russell Mink, in probate | this evening. R N | n your action on this pro- CHRISTMAS GIFTS At piration of the old one on January | court yesterday, approved the settle- | N L} FORESTERS HALL per Afuch delashua been accaslonad in Our History | ment of all claims resulting from the | St. Rita's circle, Daughters of Isa- Berlin ‘ngm: xp \'fll’r‘ryl ;\nyfl‘lvhsvdr'\]r‘:\’;,l_:,,:-‘,:.’ 0!“ Ld &ge 1. J. BIRNBAUM, Plainville ! leath of T\r.vr:\HY m.m‘] Clough | bella, will meet this evening in St. ] 4 (R [on September 21 last. The Aetna | Thomas' Community House. = ed < of the letter will be s v Mclean and also m Bingham. It was mecting that the | SRCET. o] —_— S il sty groving o | (1 s where e i verel ERECKY FS - AND HIS FRIENDS One U Witl Oth INERUS BAmER About 30 members of the class | A F D ne seless it lout the t er By BLOSSER ——— =———====== | heard the talk and all of them ex- | pressed great satisfaction that they had been able to be present. Non (m‘ the dryness of the usual historical | 1 membership is roster now b TeRE! TLL spow my LETTER T0 SANTA cLAUS [ TOPOP AN THEN TLL N> GO QUIck AN | (L man ! 7 9 |talk was found and Mr. NSISt OMN ) [roneer o recouning o tioned in the letters gave | pression that he was readi received but a few days since | A socfal hour was held after the | | meeting, refreshments being served to the members. 6« 99 Secking New Members | Commander Wilfred R. Moore of | Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- n, has iss an invitation to all | World war veterans, whether mem- | bers of the Legion or not. to be | hipman's odes men- ne the im- a letter | O, WAIT A MINUTE, ) POP! GINME THAT-1T FORGOT SONETUNG " | nual mee » will be held to- | night at 8 e'clock at the Legion hall Unless you ask for “Phillips,” you |in Kensington, Those wishing to may not get the original Milk ©of | join the socict Magnesin prescribed by physicians | 1o do o and these re cordl: men s 1 for 50 years as an antacid, laxative, | bring with them their discharge pa- | corrective. %0 that {he records can be mad 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent | out properly bottles, contain directions—any drug | Drain Is Repaired store. State highway department work-

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