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; 7 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926. 9 % et B ——— Temple and Pythian Lodge, D, D, } Plainviile News |\:'": i il 5| Bristol IV ws stigable worker at all times in car- | | 1ytog on the activities of his chureh | | . Y iyataharse otitlie :\n'igms, iy 1 and the church has prospered great- | | #A¥ EYE GLASSES rhY ! & ’.. M. i la 1‘ i “l-‘.,' ‘n{ w;!n- i =i ly \mld"r his falthful amd z¢ -Ilu\n‘ Down A Week ‘ [treshments will Lo served. The | | Dr. West is not ready to announc | k.mm mecting will be called at | hls plans for the future, but ft is | o'clock so that the installation nown by some that he has very |m.\ start promptly definite plans in mind which are o | Legion Having Busy Time pected {o materlalize at a luter | PUBI |G LIBRARY| e e EAI lH] Tfl BRISTOL ::: I | embers of Brock-Barnes | GESI ost, Amerfcan Legion, Including | Vest was for three years | | | Commander Edward Barrows and Xe rmn chairman of the Bristol { Vice-commander l'\‘l\‘iwr were the | i community events committee whic CONTINUING OUR YEARLY COST SALE {Institution Will Be Refained But Yccicommans: ruiener were e Adpees {0 Take BUinjEEaSProsiamunlyeantateomaiias mbich E A ‘-fv! 1t a roast beef supper last night, | nest entertalnments and lectures, | ALL WHO TAKE ADVANTAGE WILL SAVE BIG IN BUYD in New Location S o | I)ON M E' C"" th by o0 will contrimions, | {3k Jou gres sxguiaed by our s ‘“ e T el : ol -I““ 1‘\‘;‘:’”“ “'(’)';L']“"“ ¢ M Legisterec Expert Optometrist, A onw-m-]_l-mnnths chance to make selection of your everyday needfuls HIGH SGHOOL HONOR PUP]L [State Vice-commander Robert L. UGGECDS R V w V served with the Y, M. C. A. in WO ':'r"f»:?‘;‘rammrlm at cost price. No wonder thousands are hdstomng to make the unusual S Craig of Plainville bl L B \ EST I'rance and for six months prior to gLien yuu. cahl Rotithe savings. Barring a few makers’ restrictions, all at cost. | Arrangemen | |the signing of the armistice was Pay weekly, Remenber ‘\ Many Buplls Tetain' High Marks |poctivg oo the Tinporanil Contilit s tor 10 Sancnualiy, sindec e ey nan ) [aletaRaek, | any s Re % P e of th . Tane orta on ces of Common . k.g to set down his personal ex- L | e r ooty Do) 4 N nay The loeal scont froop and | . " riences during his term of r»mr» L , BOYS' OVERCOATS AT COST PRICES I rwouss momtesmn om0 50t 0o ] comon smttan o 0 S s ichaels For the 7 to 12-year-olds we offer Coats of dark mixtures that are excepe { | Many Events—Pyhlan Notes— |11 Tilstol Loy Seout drum corps } rom artford May Be Cancelled— | hook “Tha Fight for the Argonns, f g SR mE % e et 3 “ ; | will invited to attend as gues the Persor Faperiences of a Y PTIC! \s_ WEL! tional values at $6.75 each. Other Coats worth to $18.00 and $25.00, dark 8 R niunaGloasont E Woldlr i Al e 730y Ma vt 11 Qka o e the Pertonnl Fxperlences of OPTICIA ‘u: ELERS__, mixtures only, broken sizes, for $10.00 and $15.00. | BT pip s AN et NN IR B b y slzes, $10.00 a $15.00. i ol post wil rolled in the 3 Dr. West has made hosts of per- | e M » nounced—Important Odd Fellows (1;0)) ¢ty on Tuesday, Ja 12.| Bev. Hubert D, Jones, d ST i Chinchilla Coats for the 3 to 6-ycar-olds, all wool, red flannel lining, vegu- Ao lngeTrirs | Breok T hts oAt Ao v:lly"'x‘i”\|v~ f Port W n (L nErpRhratal :.,,3",“.‘,”‘3 | R, lar $15.00 value, $12.50 each; $13.98 value for $11.50 each; $12.98 value i ! i Imore than ably w Istolites 'dist church teceed | " 'No Danger of Rabies Epidemic | 1 18 understood that his condition i for $10.98 each. § | The Plainville public library will |invaded Plainvi nge wnd i B. West as pa 2 W el elieyad N ud ho aaivar u’, f .;‘m.ml.. as may be ex}»fu«.d un- : : . ) ) ; continued but will be moved \NOW they plan to carry the atiack M. E. church of this city in ADil of an epidemic of rables exists in the | 9°F (he clrcumstanc Kallstrom, One lot of Coats, tan and blue chinchilla, 3 to 7- year sizes, $10.98 grade, | rom its present quarters m‘[ " linto the enemy’s territory with cqual according to an announcvment Wade o, Health Officer 1. B, Rot bing | Who until recently was the only eagle $8.50 each. i ¥ :; el A roof the offielil ucommended to the city council | SCOUt In Bristol, was one of “Chief” ow to new ones on the socond 1 " o 13 MIl's & P ~, . (& . it ! High School Baskethatl Jday. The st evening that the proper steps to | Breckbill's assistants at Camp Co Mackinaws, all wool, 9 to 11-year-olds, regular $10.98 grade, $9.50. For S R s LD Oy e Lence I8 b ho taken' ol duaranting el dogwitor | KRIFEZS sl Sutliiers having under i Mheots I day by t Selectman ity the . for 1he of 1t e Seloal g ne so that | Nis direc he hikes and games, the 12 to 18-year-olds, regular $12.98, for $10.50 each. | William J. Johnson. The rooms 1 yoys of the SRS DL feintingtiod (o0 e e s Iand W e BN Shor Bsriits iy incipient bles that |the town building must be taken ethall Boys’ 0dd Knickers, good colors, full sizes and full lined, 9 to 17 years, lover by the selectnien because of the gy S R e ww possibly exist be watched and o Fiolanall wne bivaal x::l“(\o”:; $2.50 grade, $2.00 pair; $3.00 grade, $2.50 pair; $5.50 grade, $3.00 pair. increase of town business and the e, 1| Hity S N i ;‘.\;\V Pr® | hoys and by his patience and friend. 8 necd of more room for them and |y i {he irem t of i St s endeared himself to all of the Winter Caps, with inside band, regular $1.75 grade, $1.25 each. B (the town clerk, and a committee [,y iperintend the play of |liis su 5 oftf- (ANONE Q088 Of Ko Gy And WILE 2] boyw of tha cumpiand all Seouts wi) 3 A o SHr |consisting of the selectmen, H. A a0 |vial board of the Prospect chureh | Toil f s rested in his progress in his Knitted Caps, values to $1.50, cost sale prlce $1.00 each. j | and Ralph Morrill, was a Knihbs-Gleason Marvinge oday reads a5 follows .l ANLELL "W‘ L Q15 S {pointed at a recent special town Jout has been made of | “Dr. William B. West, who for Rl unanimor o e i Jersey meu s, 3 and 4 years at $1.39; 5 and 6 vears, $1.59 pair; 7 and B [ iceting to sccure suitable quartcrs, ' y,. rs o o1 Glea SN Aeungsimone Yo 4‘}’,‘““""?'32 ML ':':"""H 8 vears, S1.75 l"dll. y [he choic hung between th m, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Johr ;..w_‘|',,,'x:m:,m.}"j. Animals \\'\mH‘.-- [ tent, No. 10, Daughters r‘)r \'eli',::nyz-‘. ([;“‘\.S 5]101‘——”:11" Floor) . vhh:‘ ‘x:ml;v‘r l‘v;'\“n’ and J\‘l“’iml:":)Jl; u' yleason of this town, to "“,“ W, sey take the nece ry steps to lay | Will be installed at the regular m o S k“F T“]”‘”.' LEnG: g, son of M. and Mrs, Wesley a quarantine for a period of at least INg of the tent to be held in the — i S :”\ lr‘ .'!w, . ar |... ovit- 1¢ s of Wusl District, Farming- four ks CGrand Army hall this evening. The ju he buildin ere offered Ly (o0 he ccremony was performoed # | Two persons have been bitten al. | officers to be installed are as fol Sequassen corporation, the rent | ) y i.M\-‘I was higher thun the commit- Paken To Hospital ready and they are Pasteur treatment and coiving the | lows 2 WOMEN'S HOSIERY AT COST PRICES according to | Elective officers— President, Jean 0dd lot of Silk and Fiber, in all leading colors, as well as black, valuoavp ed place the teb et et LR S e reports are recovering. Both patients | ctte T. Stark; senidr vice-president to $1.25, cost price 69¢. pair. own heat, light, and service, but R e arindaniieasio R ITCTEH nior vice-presl- Full-fashioned Silk, in all popular shades, as well as black, values worth Johnson belicves it can bo done for | gyartable in the New Britain Gen e Talsiiver pn’,‘;rfl::v‘":.;:'f while to loook into, at cost, $1.10 pair, ) P dpaithan i difoensoistneey Ui ielst nostalllonigitotiowing an ors not feel that it was within his | council No. 1, Lita Coes counctl No Our well-known “Surance” brand, full-fashioned Sill Hosiery, in all colors, R e S e e ol poe 0 S QMINENG Saunanline ebellailans | coupcll Ho g, Alamrey § priced at eost, $1.69 pair. b | siivate timiy end plenty of dme s hlio yoiing Callen Mikirtatod thulithers swera a lobiofy DunnelljEpatriotlctinatructorSatabel will be given them to vacate before o te ol I”,' TGihle e o ustitio oL dogg wandering: ntound | Andrua the library is moved in 2 : B e e hv o nv‘\H““ J"r}.vl \‘1|: 1']:‘;”; dent's staft—Secretary, Vera At iohis Svare adventedla e Bo some means £hould piind ok itman; press correspondent, Elis (o mEelinedtort (Re AU ) ! B o e th clty of these undesirable curs. | Nilior: guider Ruth Wightman: v the library us not of sufficient bene- 11t e of it most Nportant meet- Counciiman Homer H. Judd, who fs | 1y, el Peatl assialant sissa . | Pauloz Gives Up feady well known in town. He f8|fit to warrant the expense. The pi- e o1 si el the owner of a number of fine hunt- | a White; musieian, Hazel Dil- Ber[ln News C. Victor Pauloz, who for the past moving his family to Berlin from !tronage hae been small . ko o torh B renons hand cod that the provosed | pje; color hearers; Mabel Root, Alice hree years has conveyed children |Rreoklyn, Conn., his native town. He |hooks are few. It is e S SR et o would work as much of a} proygon, nger and Clara \ e rom the extreme: southern part of [was clected treasurer of the Betlin |ever. that the new and more rentra S report of the | Ritoflintes alyonesRL oS Nidiia) own to the Worthington schiool and | Savings bank early in December and [lacation will lead to more people us- T Gicimsel lieved 1 public safety demahded | fiddletown Here Tonight he Kensinston grammar school, has |succecds the late Francis Deming in |ing the lbrary L e e 1 that it be done and he stated that| Departurs basketbal) [;ARS [;RASH NFAR teen forced fo give up this work, |‘hat capacity. Hizh School Honor Roll e e D he belleved that it would be a means|ieam will play the strong All-Mid: | B | due to the fact that insurance rates | Appointed “Y" Ofic The H hool issued the tourtl ol mect REV. WILLIAM B, WES € ling the city of a large quantl- | team at the high echool in_conncetion with the job are s0 | Charls Lawton of Kensington has monthiy reports of the school teniana recomees| undesirable canine popula- um this evening. TIn the F | ligh. n appointed an assistant commis- |epday. Following are the names of "1 those who were | (1° Dast five years has been the pa Middletewn lneup will be such well- L | Mr. Panloz was one of several men of the Hartiord cou Y. M| ihose who did excellent work ik e jally urg- |1oF ©f chureh, | Commissioner Whittlesey [ jinown players as Joseph Murphy, 4| engaged by the school board to con- Amateur Athletic ation. | Sophomores—1ligh honors: Vir- gl Arow LR meete I eny: r field s been in the and has gone {Clarence McCabe, Ray Keating, S {vey the children to the institutions, Lawton is one hree who | inia ‘Gonforti Honise) I eLLEIon UGN T of servie b over the situation with Dr. Robbin ‘Dutel;” Leonard, Spear, Sturm, . , Uhe automobiles 5 for the service |Ar% in charge of the fiith district of |\foRernan, Hel e o nopny s o belicved that the commissioner | Carlson and Olsen Eflsf Be]’llll Mflfl Al'l‘eslefl IUl‘ thoss youn s who live fn the ‘he county. W. A Builey of Plain- |Rogors, dean Trumbull, Marjorie | Taws and Martha Tto. [Some tn ciplady ¥ favor of quorautine measures. || The New Departure team opened £ ! f-the-way seetions of the town. [Ville is the commissioner for 1 Bt Al lan Ve kars c ny ) ] Hos] v‘”\‘\m ]‘v”\ e uneen n Committee ~ppointments Made [is season last Saturday night by Drwmg Whlle Drunk This year, however, the regulation |'tict and Kermct E. Parker of New | ponors—Sebastlan Arcarl, Vietor |1okahs will o i J‘ dire The important committees of the | defeating the strong Manchester | making it necessery for mitomobil- | Britain is the other assistant com- ! 11y tano A lurge crowd i e council were appointed by | e lists to take out insurance has genc |MIssoner scrving with Mr. Lawton. | jpoon Sunt Forlnpuiuion yor John . Wade :nd conf Officers of New Britain Chapter - d Wl the tate set for Mr. |The commissioncrs of the seven dis- |\ i snlldrenBoleiln e ¥ the city council at the first meet-| Fred Hotehkies and Charles 0NE Gobs THROUGH FENGE capacity of busman for tricts in the cotinty have full pow A viveslen @lia 0o \ ng of newly clected city council | Dejchmann, two of the 17 Bristol 5 I ren was so high that | Eovernment. The fifth distriet, |4 small ning appointments 10 were recently initiated in- N ‘ scontinue the |comprising New Britain, Pl o e i irs in which were dectde I upon at an un an Hale chapter, order of De- | Pauloz Forced To Give Up School | erlin, Baat Berlin and So M. |\ th Brastow, Vivian Dav ¢ i nnouneed seeret meeting of t Britain, will be in- 1 to be the most active of the e S et 4 committes was ap members as individuals on |stalled as officers of tha t chapter in Job—Athletic Club Wil Install 5 -_“'_““‘j’[ R",l R . Fr g g approval of v were confirmed New Britain tonight. Charles Deich- | 1t 1s provable that 3 season Opens Saturday SHSNCEEa R the police col Tleosts pastor of form last evening. mann will be junfor steward of that Dressing Room And Showers— " hereby t 2 Kensingion Congregational S aTolhy . Tven et Irs. Zima should lose her childre e ome time later reported 1S5 ‘fl]\w'\g chapter and I'red Hotchkiss will be 4 HusSLs St e e r«'q‘;i»fl‘.flpflwl vk Suths and no more hootlegging 1 o4 ¥ el was axtondadito sty e L I e s oo dpe e o ; Malnky or: Bar . : gue, on Saturday JEn > i ; 2 il wa man Homer H. Judd &nd Council- fficers of Seicheprey post, the ‘ AL S L et il ¥ rom Simsbury in that town Thojider turned to their parents St 0 L. T.o to: Become. ‘pastor ¢ st dewalks committee the ensuing year at the regular meet- the influence of liguor last evening an1 18 said to be composed a g Neir stay at the insti on wil for vt year. Rev. |, Hemer H. Judd, chair- | ing of the post held in the Americav atter a car operated by him crashed quintet of fost players and 1t s ex.| - Pyhl ndefinite for the past sev e lman Willfarm A Havesl into another machine driven by | ctpd that the Simsbury et el & Advent \I(v"‘l‘mv‘\ ,‘!m-nrlw ' pular pastar y cllman Cl-rles . Ander. | (Continued on Page 11) . Johin R. Neilsen of 40 Carr road, ongiderably vorried th 3 JOVCO eSS The Wor Home and Foreizn Istand ehnr o e e thieir meeting on Saturday. smale o Missicnary ty of the Ad ial hoard mecting or . . Councilman | mash through the 5 Leave Tor Flovida “V' "":‘\' Christian church will me (S Was anno! chafrman, Coun- vounding the home of S Cono | e and MMre. Horbert W. (Good. |IFONE] veT¥ S o'clork tomorrow attornoon at (e afy had accept R. Anderson and Guipin and hurtle down a it s g D “'.,""','“ have left for Live fipated with Bome of Mrs, Fred 2 tion of Prospeet chur fect t Y 1d Crumb. bank, bringing up with a sic dueted by th in man. 1t | l‘” Honia U W R s il e [rondisieee oyl Lha annt ‘”‘--”‘L"n Claims committes—Counciiman ¥ thnd against a large tree. s said fhat ethara|| - sralimesksinaithorguestiotithe A special meeting of the Tays el it h will be held in Brooklsn. | i Hough, ehairman, Councilman W. wiis injured, but the cars were dam- |y par S donTer s E DR e e Porey Buriham of Bristol, Y. boginning April T, K. Cramb and Conncilman W. A, oeaa e S el Addresses Bidle Class D i oled nj alnthorfautomobile i Five years ago Dr. West came 10 fravog ichalsky was on his w ed to and the building Alenusiestlo :,1-.,‘[,? n|v‘|1‘y“‘|"lrv Ay y to take s |acnvond Malnisiissh Ny ",” Bustolit o Qeen ]v.,‘\.\”‘v b e Imgicomni s Sounciimankc Iilin and Neilsen was ¢ Py ] CHILICE g a0 e levedanD in the Tocal court Jast | odist chireh in Brooklyn, N, ¥, anl | g, anderson. chalrman, Count fiman Copin's Hill and appro ijianitord night when he ad- HOR BAEY e A e e night and wa o after jsucceeded Dr. L. H. Dorchester, Who | iy 11 Judd and Councilman Eruest | Iorlin street intersection Iressed 4 meeting of Berlin |uested to Rresentapromut] yment of cost ¢ L. S. Mills | was called to First Methodist ¢ B Merri Liviin’ fan aupkceatl o 4 ey | JIDI? class at the Community house. | U:f]‘”:‘::’ 3 et ”":‘“ B o ‘”“" was on the bench and Juror | in Hartford ) BN Miscella (tters committee rning, because he took Blue Hills farm olonalilia a traveler of note, LD SINAL P. Williams pres case Since coming to B S “' ™ | —Councilman E. E. Merrill, chair- | lefi turn, cutting the corner e i \"\",' ot is aLbiect fAn Aseent of == ) (e GO L v n. Councilman W. E. Hough and vore down upon the other machine, i S S N,;l‘ s ;"‘“l’ lv bing the perils T nual meting of th V‘Aurl;_ £ 1 :\\,'V Councilman €. R. Anderson. o Ught LhicE Batars %dieh anid o {oot, Numcros [jncident fo mouniain elimbing i of the church of Our Saviour mong the | rury committee—Councilman W. | B | attempt to avoid the accident, 1l 2 . D vxtlr: ’(.u B cial hour h-l-' ‘ ,;1 be held at V lock tor “T | R. Crumb, chairman, Councilman W. | Ry e a W s ; owed 1;;‘:”. S | row oon in the parish :ww L. Hough and Councilman W. A.|J turned around and it headed for R . _Book Activities | A funl attendance is ggquests Haves i e .“"l‘h'l': {:”;\jl;ilwt"~r~: wae | Forum Took cluh ani- | N NY l NG Notes 6‘ : years un- | i Homer H. Judd was road. rashin siiny EnilcosiatlvATidga M- | utesq i RS L SRTONT s Jamcy AL Prior ot e & Btodla e ap er of the board of | fence the machine s Lt el e npresidenta st [REoon Se ¢ i T cireet is visiting relatives ir f Religious | fra ¢ issloners as the city coun- steep hill at tho N way. it hos been announced. Those | Newest, Best Remedy For yjac I cil member of that bod ' e T i 11 charge are at present ¢ o Corns Stops Pain—Shoes Neah Dea . o ents {0 | Councilman . Raymond L‘r\mx]' wee omac T AR i o [ is which the % 1 _ ) At hisey r. Wes 18 appointed the city councll mem- Anin ey Tlaaky Y SR e Don’t Hurt Any More A S| S ot e Sl “r‘r{‘r.:w’;'q What a pity when youth and vitality are set i SR this season, ¢ member being a e Sy 10¢ 5 y Jrat m}n.hl hv_ndn_s:wdm-d stomach, and b-r{ SR ) da il 1 to sta SIX WAFERS FOR 10c < room rlof Commeree ® Councilman Willard E. Hough was | ot S e ey alsky al st R "] GUARANTEED RESULTS Upson's Corn ( ity ( acting mayor of the city Nv'm lak-*\"znflhl'fim(" o Brown 00ks in ewoeb ! hast lremedy ¢ i four months to serve fn | At what you wish. Drink what you like condu Michulsky to t like to r | ca?-::pi~“;v tin O‘hm n” 1se of the absence of the r i e s(m;k‘ :?M-flf»- Th:{ e Dr. Thomas who pro- iy 1 to get into SN R e sl s (cintalkaline;the et i a ewsel : ! Arthar L. | L. z Ly stomach, serene digestion, no pains, o gas nounced the iving lan Dre. Room It S " 4 g doughrut pads to ad Harold Kallstrom 111 Full Box FREE! an automoblle, whet he v The Kensington Athletic Ml he eld mem- | whan ghoes are on. Press an the ¢ Harold Kallstrom, 8on of Mre. H. | Ecery drugsist has Stuart's tablets, 25 and et > DEckalng Foonid) b aoaune nization will again | Jov Corn Wafer” on the corn of Religious ‘1. Kallstrom of 3§ Laurel street, and | 6oc. Or, a full bor freeif you write the ¥ A S i court n S at its field this |0V their interest in the organiza- | cajlous with your finger. It vho is affectionately known to the Stuart Company, Dept.N, Marshall, Mich, Get e : i 121 s | ion which has been In existence for | there. Strong as oxen, gontl e e cti Rt o ek Ror a metal bor of Stuat’s for the pocket—and the Nei for haseball players, who have |- ot five vears. The main activity | cgn be. The pain stops a CUMMbNITY THEATER © as “Colonel™ is i1] at the Bristol kecpitfilled! A new stomach for ticenty-fire cents. necessary 10 Cut away ction of TonliL Rl TR A B Te e, S Lhe eXy 208 hookBamongith ‘; Slip thoes on and forget it. Later of hospital with an attack of a \ the fence In order to gt the mach i W s e e and e Al me | out. comes comn, callo and Plain,ill fine spirit o 1/ nneumonta. Reports received fron out of the sard ISEY'S eur | expe S e R T T all. Guaranteed to never fai Y EL DAY B | the hospital today are to the effect DYSPEP ken to a locul garag hout | : %1 -3 { druggist for O-Joy Corn Wa RAMC ; 0, In crisis has not b ad Nearly Tt Mileston | A mieeting of the club was heig| (COntinued on Page Eleven) | six wafers for 10c, | RO | ay Le exepected at any time w truek operated by u R i 1 it was decided to - — e = == gl et - y U of East Hariford which fpublish a 1926 scorecard which will | . e = -~ 2 a D e e | FRECKLES' AND HIS FRIENDS Remarkable to J B R e e e emarkable to Jay y BLOSSER stroet, last nighl missed inches |f the expenses of construeting the | the old mile \ z rooms. Tt is expected that | ard, a histori card will be started in | ble inf > ut two weeks. — % e VoEenaERll R h i daring i AW, WHAT'S T4 / 00 NEVER 60T AREAL )L ) AULTTLE SOFT stone 2 February. Al base- | | #ATTER 2 vou yNESuyes- 600D LCOK AT A CAT, TUATSS | { A THING LIKE TS ISNT This stonr sfoo e urged to t ! AIN'T SCARE! G'WAV;’ Gy, ALL THAT'S T MATTER ) i ANNTHING THAT YOU s WKY, T HAVE corner of Rerlin sirect an : 0 of the OF A CAT, 2 A i Wt you!! gET REAL V iAo MAVE TO BE AFRAD OF = ( mmmuon! SUYS N TS Beriin ridge, a few m s vl ice. It is expected | AREYoU, © &} DON T st Al e e >, | SEE! IT'S COVERED e A FOR JUST present loeation ' ime it was n and coach will be | A s 78 St AS ? ; ALL OVER WM ANCE TS LUCRY: " at the of road. 1t wa at that time. ISNT T e 1 Y] THOUSH WHERE TS ! struck and hroken by a velici sy Returns to School { Sl SN 3 ¢ eral years ago and permission fo P. Hodgson, son of Dr. and 1 place it inside of the fence was se- homas C. Hodgson of Worth- | . cured from the town ay It i has arrived at Man- i was repaired and now pres ius school, Manlius, N. Y., for th same appearance as befor ning of the winter term. Cadet 3 It is pretty definitely established [ s a member of the reserve i that this etone is one of mw eet 0 training corps maintained at out in 1763 by Renjamin Franklin the school by the war department i when he made his famons trip alc He is taking a college preparatory N the Boston post road determining course at the institution .H (,. the mileage by means of a home-| To Take Up Residence Here [ made contraption on ene wheel of Sherwood B. Pott Mrs. Potter l h haise, There are few of thes and their four children will take up X stones now fin existence. On the their residence in the John Connley . stone are the figures “XI* and th ¢ on Worthington Ridge to- | i letter “H."” meaning that Hartford \nmrrn“ Mr. Potter is treasurer of ! 11 milea distemi. the Berlin Savings bank and is al- ! ) : ' . . ) " L ¢ As — et W s —-

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