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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926, s 84 Years O1d mmm__:_ . . | . second viee president, Mrs, H. C. Arym Club Program P alnv,l[e News | Samuel Pratt of §3 Forestville Brlstol News ]Fprm‘: secretary, Miss Agnes| “Stock Dividends" was the subjeet avenue s celebrating his 84th birthe | Wilkinson; treasurer, Willlam F. of the Sunday morning meeting of Iy day anniversary today., On Sunday | SRS TN | Riley, The board of directors: The|the Arym club of the Prospect M. E, a family dinner was held in honor officers and Mrs. Harry J. Synder,|church last Sunday morning. The f the the approaching event, and \\lr- Lester W. Goodsell, Miss Hes- | toples for the romaining Sunday \[[]g[s FINGERS AS today Mr. Pratt has as his guests at ter Girard, Mrs. Edward G, Grang- | morning meetings of the month ave; ner Georgo Chaplan of Unlon. | .-r Mrs. Fred 1. Beach, Miss Caro January 17, “Compound Interest;" | Lovi Stone and Olive Stone of Gray, M A, Q. Perkins, ' January 24 ,“Timely Investors, l‘r. e A BR L B KS Everett Reynolds, Mrs. Earle R.|January 31, “Gushers" Visiting Nurse's Report Johnson. | Oppose Trice Fixing The visiting n Heinman, | Membership committee: Chair- The directors of the riatol re r""‘ 1 tor Decer hyglenc Mrs, Harry Snyder; Mrs. B l~| o man Chamber of Commerce have taken e Planlsvnlle Yan Hangs b His | v eans “"';’p'l’:li“L.,“‘iiilt;:‘.,'.t. Tns Compames i Natloa 2, o e, R B S b NOW FOR OUR ANNUAL JANUARY SALE OF Y b i S 'y \rnchpd and ""'“"‘““’“' legislation now Jcarca tor tost_wunercutonis develon. | HaYe Yearly Meetin .‘\‘[:.1“";,,?‘,‘.:. X% tewart | panding y oongreseiiod uvvasag LINENS, WHITE GOODS AND HOUSEKEEPING [f]| 0 W Diven o it % e 5 720 2 JRAIL s ey Mail Orders Promptly Filled the mnn\h a has sprnl | Publicity committee: Chairman, endum to the United States Cham- | . 2 .8 nes T, ‘ilkinson, Miss | ber of Commerce, the result of ! ‘m'lr'\ on Indoor clerical work and | y | Miss Agr T. Wilkinson, Migm) ber SUPPLIES! BOOTLEGGER IS FINED conitit” %ot tsv<hiirty AL REPORT PROSPERIT\ oris M. Arasis, s Nary 1| whien wil be yaced " bafoe. the Starting tomorrow, with more varied choice of larger stocks than ever before, our | o wu;:rlm ‘;M m«l ured | & ” T, m‘ s mv \' #\ “"v:” :mm ahare: \m:” N ol 10 o wel o during 'rv or and seven habie Progr committeat a . arle J. 4 4, exeeutive seeres patrons are offered unusual price advantages on Table Linens, Towels, Crashes, White Hickey Assists i Prosecution of similar| Ku.n.v:v:‘.vl’fi"‘,\.,h,fm 2oy North Side Parents And - Teachers yirg. ”,“. © W. Goodsell, Miss|tary of the local chamber. in dis. Goods, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Comfortables, lwd~nmxd>. ete. Bought by our | A h g more children were weighed & : e ol ssos | Grace H. Burnett, Miss Eleanor M.| cussing the proposed legislation, group purchasing methods, you get values greater than can be found in most stores. Ollaso—Governor Again Heads | noqgured, and 196 vision tests were | F10Ct Officers—C. of €. Opposes Murphy, Miss Lila R. Houghtaling, sated” that No belleved that fi oo ! fe et gy \ S sl - made Price Fixing—School Basketball | Miss Hazel R, ¥ Mrs. F. wou serve to end the perniclous DAMASK BARGAINS | . CLOTHS AND NAPKINS Trust Company-—Christmas Soalalf Temco Bowling ’ Heffornan, Miss Natal practice of price-cutting and the 64-inch All Linen Half Bleached Damask, | Hemstitched, we offen these— Bring $373—Visiting Nurses' Re- lie Temeo bowling league rolled | Teague Gets Under Way Miss Carrie Willmarth, Mrs. V fooling of the public by merchants " S aat AN s | s wee s ile at Hart's al P tam € fley, Miss Melen F.|who slash rates on trade marked very special at. . 93¢ yard f 50 Cloths, 66x66-inch......84.25 each (RIi o L. Briets. LU 12—Joseph B, Se ” 9 ning with the followi nef o x Sk oreq | Hutch ! articles and then make up the dif- Bleached and Brown All Linen lkunmk | $7.00 Cloths, 66x84-inch..... each Larles L. Wooding. Georg - s . x . dividual s & ¥ o cor oe “hairman, | [rence on other ftems. He stated 68-inch, regular $1.75 grade. ..$1.25 yard | 38.50 Cloth, x101-inch. . each y na o street, Y Ahstora 3 g Pond, Willlam | Hous Chalrmar P b \ g tor, that Bristol produces a number of ; b Pluntsville, received such a badly Sessions, John . Wade ang ' Hester L Miss Eva Sla i i 2 - 35,75 e 1 o il § In g N nat ally advertised Silver Bleach Damask, 70-inch width, reg- | 20%2-inch .,:“"‘Pk’“;‘ e RO dozen |crushed hand when his speed wag. L°4ford 143 8~ 400 My B fies Bdnat ] Browre: Mvi. R natlona tvertised articles of ular $2.25 quality............8159 yard | Lustrous Satin Damask, all linen— lon turned turtle at Hart's corner " 0 154 18 rect f ¢ | Trust Co., ' Hill, Mrs. R Hutehinson. merchandise which are subfect to J 68 J i d 2 bt 1 this practice of i I Handsome Designs, All Linen Bleached and | $8.00 Cloths, 68x68-inch......56.00 each vesterday afternoon that ft was e B T n S B S SRlEldel RO :)‘1*“;':‘:‘0‘:”:’”;‘:\(::; o % | s, BRx81-] foun cessary to amput hres |SCYMOu 2 i | Ra ol ea et SN B . At the pr . Silver Bleached, 70-inch, $2.50 kind. .$1.89 | 39.00 Cloths, 68x8{-inch. .....87.00 each pspli et LT § 138 125— 409 R Viitia Hey, Mrs. Willlam H, | To8ulate the price cutting evil are SPECIAL—$83.00 value, 72-inch Bleached | 68x104-inch, $11 kind........ $8.00 each : \dzing was driving nor s v this moruing. 201 } - toward Plainvills about 4:30 o'clock 5 fi Sl . Mrs., Albert Vuillemier, Mrs, | ©f Prime fmportance to the labor- and Silver Bleached...........$2.29 yard | 20%2-inch Napkins...... (and a passing car crowded him so 7 I8 —22 ; he ) nk BT . Mrs. Harold E.|'"® man of the eity, who will suf- T2ineh All Linen Damask, bleahed, und | Satin 1)("““]\1\' ?2 h:m lpmpd_ |ciosely that e had to meke & quick i nu‘lzl'.‘nu‘h‘" : It onlceruhers elden 8. Benoft,| 167 In the end dus to curtaiiment regular $3.50 quality. ... ..82.49 yard \10'00 Cloths, 68x68-inch.. e e kandiauers ¢ ! ) jane; \ 3 oin and Mrs, | ©f production in some of the loeal Finer Grade Damask, same width, was | 511.50 Cloths, 68x84-inch. |ing into the ditch by th L i " contin SIS i sk, He chose tI h : Lngh Bas 3 ; & : ""“”\i.' n o Grand Master To Visi to continue. $3.75, fOF «\uvvvenenries. .. 52,69 yard | $18.50 Cloths, 68x104-inch. 8 |chine turned comple « r b 158— irand Master Alfred L. Lilley to- | School Basketball Teague Opens . 22-inch Napkins. ... )0 dozen devp trenel, pi 1zini so that LV > A Ryt i DRt A r with other grand ors of | The Bristol public school basket- EXTRA SPECIAL Still Finer Cloth—72 , 72x108, ) i lia =l N e newly created | the state Odd Fellows will visit Bris- | bail league begins ita 1926 season 500 Dozen Hemstitched Napkins, all linen, | regular $11.00, $13.50 and th 00 mnduu 3 tak he office of Dr. =2 Vean wIbRtha T '{»%‘ on )'y, L J ‘m‘-’_ ln"lr:\', | : handsome designs, 14x14-inch, regular | for. ...59.00, $11.00, $13.00 b2 . tol T . since 1818, coming | The visit will de to a combin e league will ba econdueted = Rl dany i = ¢ lihes Hap - 4 ¢ e atlonal Banl ed meceting of Pequabuck Lodge No. | along similar line 1 e . 9 ’ 2 P ARG fingers £ ated, r : h 3 : h National Bank, . & m s a5 last year, the $5.00 a dozen kind for «.0..25¢ each | chh npkm., ,11 50 kind. .$11.50 doz. it adn e aulich el et : 1 B Bt dnnresiii e i ephen Te 10ser 1 the Se-| schools of the city being divided OTTONS CHERTS - ; car escaped injury. Motoreyele |52 s ) ' is on he history of | e of Plainville. Into two leagues, League A and ] COTTONS, sH_hETh AND lf!lAI,O\\ C;\bl-.:\ Fr el i e L 189 10 % b fitoey. of ‘ ing will be held in the| Leaguo B, Each team will play on Domestic Department the Housewives' Meces he values at this sale are 50 out of the il aacldant: WU a0 T i I the re.|STePen Terry lodgs rooms on Main | games with every other team in 1o ordinary every woman should supply herself with large stocks of these needed su pplies. | Oliaro Fined $150 129 $14—2005 |serve of the A heent e enily e i ih"mfl league. The games will bo The “Strathmore” Sheets are an outstanding value. Made specially for us through |, Charged with reputation and tio- | reased K hullding rtson, who has for n.r&fy],lwr}o:: "Z’»‘,."fimi"}".'"" m:m our big buying organization in tremendous quantities, selected after we had the pick lsdondetiths '“"w\"r e Llen we Sk 2 '1“‘1‘ ) st L 2 years been the manager|school in Forestvllle, 0 o y A g g {1 Oliara of South Washington street |pong 1 1 ¢ made necessa d 5 Wat ore Maln stresi ¢ . of the market. As an introduction at this sale we price them as follows: e e R : 1 aciiin. rcosary ; COVEOIE o Llipeegy i Seriiiie Strathmore Sheets, 54x97-inch, at..$1.17 | Strathmore Sheets, 63 x99-inch, at 5| MILIELT b fon R A Pondl 5511 [ et MIV' w;\&'u Bak ce the store was purchased | S°h00l this atternoon with the Jen- Strathmore Sheets, 63x108-inch, at.$1.39 | Strathmore Sheets, 72x99-inch, at S = 2 2 S ¥ , has resigned | nings team as the visitors and the 6 i y 3 i ! 1 % e u per Siiila ‘ S al Hill team as the home Strathmore Sheets, 72x108-inch, at.$1.49 | Strathmore Sheets, 81x90-inch, at , 14 5 lividen of two per cent was recen ¥ ol ) 5 gl v declared Ly the directors. € e employ atkins Broa. | 162 : ) : ot e ; s . G A8 ot i " el o ed b s i at the South Manchester or lLeague B will open at Farnan 81x99-inch at...$1.49 each 81x108-inch at..51.59 each 90x108-inch at..$1.69 cach : American Trust. Co ori stores. | ol school In Foresivile wih tho ¥ Robertson s eded m],,“] East Bristol school tcam as the n dn t f ment of the|home team and the Forestville : ters . 144 . Wi Georg Mitehell. | place of busines Watkins Bros. | {eam as the visitors. i ¢ 114 or Julian B. Holley. [about t vears ago and now Mr. B l. N whist which will be held on Tz | ‘omen voters S § Deteetive ward Hicl - 5 s o e b will be Mr. R WERRA K,,,,l W T 5 by the Kensington Leag i exeeading . dt he ARG rand® Juns P, Williams B Tonizht A ; ¢ ¥ erin ews Women Voters, met last night at the | fact that Mis, Ward Duffy of W oi o . 3 ik &y o in the i ok « post, American Le Wy \: ‘IV ol Auxiliary Meets of Mrs. Edy < Hartford will be ih aker. Her |was o Sl Apey L . Ighborhood Auxilary Mee ! ! invade Bristol t 8 LaCourse, DeWitt ren's auxiliary Plans for tha uffair v discussed ect will be “The World Court.” | n of the . i : ne [ return ng ma 1 3. Cald in T |South Chippens Hill Neighborhood [en A Aftirmative Wins Debate © mecling s scheduled for 8 |y | s ! Gheprey. pos that city, The |Chidsey, William Burton | ¢l meet with Mrs. Everett . | fre i Tody 1 | Annual Meeting Scheduled : o Barnes of ille avenue on A. Gilbert Johnson and Horaee Ras i 0 . . I { | ) Ak L n are intent upon fc Y way, b r Dun- Thursday afternoon of this week. e ~ ¢ B mond, won the debats held last et Ihe annual meeting of the East Governer Again Teads 1 |||l« PR T Ivantage tc ve " . Edward The ladies will engage in needle- | i (e enstaeton Congrega. Borlin Community club will be held iovernor John JL. Tr N veerived natice arc . An . W. [work in the interest of the Bristol lces axa e [ | 1 ehureh by the Men's Lavenun, 10MOTIOW evening at § o'clock. T ; elected 4 f th e e I ey L e e ! y T et ! ports for the past il be read S it o % ¢ {5t E ' t he Irs vscoe L. Sesstons will assist tates Officers will be elocted and plans for et ' s el Daushters Born ThOFOUgmal‘e P]afllled l)y NGW S “‘”l‘wll:y\‘v m:::mw\{j,f’:f 'l',“h“h“n“):.‘,‘;”“;‘;y“w”'“:,l T inglot e bows er was born this morn- | oo President . New Britain Here Tomorrow Night Cascarets loc daughter o' Ir. a hands for tomorrow night when the Don't stay head. : A regnlar mesting of the Knights cision on all three P,,m, el i A regular mecting of the Knigh Heiin heir home L Wil for; s speedy New Britain National Guard ' achy, dizy, sk argument, mannar of delivery gnd | Of Pythias will be held this evening and Teary. Tt Al i o i morn \ r - : - team will visit the ) hool gym ¢ Notling else relfeves | FIG | evident preparatio ol hallaltheisnalnour. reas L0 SOERISUID a r has | orn 10 Mr. ¢ assist easurer, Joseph [{o fake the court against tha Bear- t bilious, = consti- was rhuwwn of v < of Moun entine, Jr. g-n | pated feeling so nice- the debate und he conducted the 1019 a8 masquerade party at Athle- bty 5 pag i i s S R aTTaTY I aE mecting 0 an admirable nwu i IE Bl ool I W i of the stockhold Church Supper And Annual : stors of 1lis Brist ware City ha n banded together “Cascarets.”” Take ing called upon several times to ' M "“‘!"‘ he: el -\I* are asked to g, ytal asscls of $1,870.0 § 1 sk b 5 or the last four years and has a one or two of . decide technical ¥ s of import- ' Attend in costum t s expected y¢ abont one quart oys e nt R rge following among the fans of thesa pleasant 4 Eddy N. Smith Cleaps Up Mys- f,\." I'h‘“”'“"_ | "."“"“m’\”"é T that seversl menibors of the Berlin s ‘ e e G iien rsday L ; w Britain m:v] 1t 1s expected that tive m‘r‘v'-u any :i.: tery of Receipt—to Form Basket- posed of Arthur 1. Mofiat and Al range class will be present . levery department showe ins 5 1 i _{a large delegation of visiting root- (* s to gently stimulato s bert ri Miss Beatrice Nea The Boys’ Club will meet tonigh . yoar r { ially ted to atten Y air L . ers will accompany the team {o Bris | Your liver and start hall Team—other Ttems, e e 7 oelock in the baser . 3 1 « W i Aftirmatives Win Lyceum Debate— your bowels, o ering 2- |will be in charge h ; ; ] {tol tomorrow night hen you will feel fine, your head ; sl Aot R i AT o ‘ ; 5 1o | Peck, v J t urch will he h t e * Barpes, | following Reyno | tongua pink, skin rosy. share of thosa iRl o WA e s nd th ok- supper 3. la. Taylorand LaHar, forwards "1 “Cascarets” gently cleanse, sweat- a1 ensinglon residents O Mr. and Mrs AT ut ) Al of Mrs. Holcomb : e William p. |Restell center: Shechan, Kilduft | en and refresh the entire system ¢ not. members of the rank Oderman of this place. ¢ A Finers ices for Mrs i Tethi v. Edward G, |20 E ards. The B They never gripe, overact or sick All reported that the deba s Arthur Bowers and Carl Lund p St P 83 Farmingtol \ A Al i wil v Jimmy Malco and en. Directions for men, women and Ry i will act as hosts at the weekly whist 2% ¢ : { S e ; . HNE any drug- vability, Berlin will have a 1 nothins dnd 1 1 < s 1 e e ] “eldman fn the front court; children o enach box, e Ra e o in ity @nd soclal whieh will be held by the P05 At e o s afternoon at tl =Y nb, 2 owr Al “ Donohue at center, store, ecustom, the chairn all nien of St. Gabriel's church in th . chure my Tracy, Steg Zetarski and Crowley as guards, with Herb rlson and Jimmy Rlordan in re- BTl i = £ tional bank elected office r the s. James Holigan of L _ 3 i s cnsuing vear as follows: P fent et cts assigued to them. Lyman Hall : Holigun f a5 . : ¢ emetery, Hartf nsuing spoke interestingly on “New Yeaps (LeRell avenue are receiving con- | T P7R - plLehE Notes Charies T. Treadway presi T Austliars To Install Ofticers | chMule THEATER Resolutions” and William Emerson & 1 : birth of a son h - G Mo s o team of : v dent, Willlam P er, and W. J * the regular monthly meeting Iaea s Sainae ik o : was a large attendancs at : A astall the ; cashicr, Morris Tif 18 women's e the whist and social held last eve- gL 3 : Siehra fart Washing orgin fany; assist i Dun- | nray Post, No. 2, Amer o || Plainville, Tuesday, Jan. 12—8:15 "Mook Trial 1z by ladles of Sacred Henrt e . » in New Br s ove sta ashi Rey R. |t 1€ld in Leglon hall on Thur A ok triel will ba i iitdonns hold i tne / ) © Phinville \ s shier, Josey v evening, the officers for the en- That Famous Old Play of m on ary S, ac rlo] s Isabelle Law- 5 iy i asketball team will pia 1 lentine, Jr. suing vear will be installed by Miss LR AL T et A 1 the first prize for i 't aciarilchureh of New Britain 1 Hold Annual Meeting Marjorie Fisher of Plainville, first CLE TOM'S CABIN" into, Betlin, LR i e nd Mrs, Edward Kabis . . The annual meeting of the North distriet committeewoman. — The S e o Y Parent-Teacher soctation | Plainvills unit will b guests of tha || Put on in a new way by & W. e e < R T S 2 B ourt General Lawton, I h evening hool evening. Teports of ofticers will ba | | Post of New Haven, & graduate t ! Mr. Giana of Kensing ngo- Gl ! Sl n 1 regular ) entertalnm was | read "*i Twh |r'\r 1[” . of the Northeastern University of lation 4 c Vsk the B School To nte - ) T e Christmas Seal Sales meeting th 1 ) i gl High School | | Public Speaking. ta Ithough no furiher an Chrisimas coalia - 5 T AT ¢ % e BRI ea ke Ter BB § \ i Roval ((,m"““m“ Is " i e 5 it e s OVET grehest 2 ectio ‘qu‘y ‘\("mr‘\ .,\‘“nv“(, v!‘x‘w d}ll'l_" Mr. Post changes his voice in 16 \\(,I Form BRa ] 1 v'_am " (nm’lu(lmg P!‘OIK‘ 0 : g rea Rl i sning |h tié different tones. That is a novelty PeaEnnl) ; 3 4 moet.| Tondon, Jan. 12 (P—Thu royal Nurs Sl : L - Sale turday, Jan. 15 Officers were clected as follows: music room of the High school. The || I ftself. Come and seo how Mr. R Mar ; i commission which is making o sur- | & osduls ghaleanior 2007 disco n entire stock eeide Toillomie westion fo he debated s “Resolved: | | Post imitates all the characters AL coal indust antered ‘w. ;]4!";;:1”»"» ~‘"“~‘ r” e Bith XL James, Dry Goods. Men's Fure Srasia United States ehould rec- || in this play. { nal st of it today when the help of the presiden 3 s Teler — { the teur Athleti s lans for : el 3 ishings, 1"ootwear ? | > card n» oposals of the opera- tis and Veab Al Sy ~ |aebating tha higl | . tha formation of & basketh U4 [ 1o as explained | in Williams, | paign treasurer, have done a deal i 3t by r rid : No Advance in Pricas L FARL e mining indv he ish to express "‘y' A" th s ; gt b \(fi‘,ser%‘&)Kuhhvfi,r g hers af vv;n‘ mm:v‘ w']:n A il proposals wers summa W Sir | publie, wi s responded so PR : % ort and the |will take part ere Arline Weeks VEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 e unuel, ehairr RS FRNT, port is made wit WIEE: SUES FOR DIVORCL, 2 D are of thejrchildren, | Dorothy s ert Garrigus, g fanlo G ) sbould never be without 4 3 a3 alfernate, Sally O'Nefl & Bert Roach, In Al work an additional | A few letters sent_out s Tra Eanly ;:“‘j:‘v‘"“‘::‘o‘;“‘;‘f:"(“ . t Wednesday “pONT A MR G noneradonilo sl Sheard SomIILeg Iy ) ; : \ hhacent ntative plans for past pres- ten minute impromptn talks on sut road will have the 4 wi ont sayi Tt will provide fo i ¥eoniing ed TR b SInEL rom Waterbury, Dristol, Plalnville Congrezational church and it is ex nd other eites and towns west of 1 that i e highly ent Mrs. James as follows considerable etion George Dalby, Jdwar Wesley Goodricl Smith is Becovering Donald - Smith, son of Mr. and traffic through | Mrs. Tddy N. Smith of Worthin ighway bein, out the season. dents night of the Bell City Aerie, | A captivating Screen Star tn & : : ma % W Lreak up Colds, Regu- | I'raternal Order of Ea 2 | farce comedy which will capture iay tates 1o rcame back 1 : i R b ay ‘ Sesdiontae mesll you and hold you for a solid 3 : ? o8 1 tomorrow bruar e t B et L aTIOIEON hour of unceasing mirth, ruary Syt Past president’s night will be o 4 ssal of 100,000 men ntribute / dollar to hel - S served on the evenin January 27 e AA0=s At SeB>ilt i€ Trouble served on the evening of Januar: -, 7 . 1 town and improve realty valua. | Ridge, is recovering from oca : StRerEiD hh ehrr el A t . £ SUBSMILTE Troubles. T and It {s expected that the com. | A1 Allt Comedy “PIPING ROT" ns near the point of ngross fever, having been il for Lord Kiichene eved Thurs- | fortunate—more happiness is not occur f ther ¢ nd ALy Lo pleted arrangements will incul And Fox News covering I'rom Puenmonia vecks. Mr. Smith desldes in New 1 if the dollar is spent vay." Thalf million vears. S0, Le Rog, N banquet. Norace Judd of Worthing Ric York city and was confined to th is recovering his health, after a gev. | Queensbury hospital, Jamaica, Long ——— cral weeks' fllness with pneumonta, | Island. when he first taken GE T I i i, et i B | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSER The mystery surrounding the find- cbts since, R e e R T Children Enjoyed Themselves At on form at the Berlin station on's he scene of < | Take vour ABC Boow. = ) [ R AR (fi%fi Sunday has been cleared up, Fddy pax evening, when ahout ' AND LOOK AT THAT! DONT 2 4 ety £ 2 { THATS A CLOWN -YOU N Smith S erthinslolitingEAlecERe sfuat A iIOEI constiivg L askne any sy S S POP?_/ SawonE AT miE e R IudlIs e T neG 0 glass (N slda aInR AlgTeat QUESTIONS EMMER! | / Xl 4\"\“' Jirs :gl:iMSTswt&, Maven and that this particular one 1 of speed as they moved down = \‘ \ Q You was lost hy him the hill. Tt was said that coasting 7 A | } EMEMBER? Mr. Smith is o dealer In antiques | WA at its best for this season, { ¢ B 1 § /] Ny raiiway rates to b immediate temporary and pupers. He said that sev- In ite of the fact that the hi vral fmportant documents signed by Makes an excellent place for co; Georee Washington during the INg there are many dangers which Ttevolutionary War was included in DPeset such a practice. Automobile tho 16t travel on the hill is heavy and tt Meslng of Committee childrcn should be carétul when on.- The committee in charge of the Kaged in sliding down the hill. The | intersection of School street and S I"armington avenue adds to the dan- - = ger and it has been suggested that Teach Children | one of the children station himeelt To Use Wi | at the intersection so as to warn his . 5 companions of the approach of vehi- Cuticura | R le e o theas s down the hill. g B L3 g Womcn Voters' Meeting | | 1t 1s expected that | L P ed that the attendance ara 8 the Skt e 22l | tontght at the meeting of the Ken. R e o e

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