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e s s A e s 2 et e o = \ v PI o .11 N confirmed (one man, six boys and [a he conducted evargellstic mvr(-! “ | At & prestot. metiag et the di- ] two glrls,) 10 burals and four mar- |ings for u poriod of two weeks here B t l N irict committee It was voted to ap- lq . alnvl e ews ringes. Mr, Browne brated the i‘ 15t winter and has supplied several | r's 0 ews roiut & committee to arrange for holy communion 70 times and cons [times since. e i very much liked the memortal, The committec is | 'mw 1 86 other services. He gave a by the entire church membership S A, as follows: Miss Ellen I. Hubbell, short talk on the spirit of loyulty 10| Notes Mrs, Frod 8. Fletcher, Mra. Bartho- fl"fis RA “ i and the fellowship of the | DD G Q. corge Carlson and [;AP lnmx-w Healy, Miss Helen Hume and iu. i staft of Pythian lodge, K. of I'., will N C‘ . Chapin, = rish 1 which was a | Il the officers of mm(nm igh School Dramatic Club « by @ vestry @ In Seymour this evening. Al)o\n 60 high school students \ . [n mfl to arrange matters for t }v umber of local knights will accom- um appear In the play “Richeliev” Il » Mail Orders Filled asurer, It was agreed fto “ iy them to put on a program [which {8 to be presented at the Com- ‘ ; Lve m«vn meetings held on the Among the Plainville people who [ munity theater under the direetion D e cond Monday of cach alternate | 1 18th annual Burns din of W. A, Towle, Jr, by the High ‘ Prevalence of Rabies in Nwrw‘l‘n‘ urrit hotel 1 \w‘SUUfiMe WfllBe Ready for scnost wramatic ciub, ™ an of " the v A clam chowder supper preceded were Mr. and departments of the hlt;: lcl\;oll are [the meeting; it was sepved by Mrs, od and Mr. and »\‘7.\ cooperating to make the alr & : Towos Leads to Step [ b i v e o e vt 00CUDANCY o November { pooreatioe TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF OUR :\‘\"» an's (.u11|x w‘;.;-»]y x:vwwl . 'hmml bowling league rollod —— \l Those tnmng’llh':’v«-(nalnu. w:vu lt; ummu and was relishec woa Vi -Barnes Co.,, teams at | Peter Caron, uber! arrigu 3 | SUCCESS]‘UL CHURCH YEAR tendance, st ovening. mhe | DIGOING STARTS MARCH { | Cizauckas, D, Hefternan, . Fistoher, I JANUARY LlNEN AND COI ION SALE Plainville Team Defeated Temea mon's toam captured the ten- | H. Griswold, H, Tyler, L. Berry, C. ainville entry in the senior [pin match on total pinfall with a st | Multman, K. Jarrett, L. Smith, T. adical reductions from regular mlces have brought thousands to buy f\“mm' “‘m"b S L ] "1'*‘1. ok ‘\:(‘ “u{ n z'\ !,, 2 ‘1 f‘m Wa )»I‘l”:qu Co. girls' | T b Coahe n iristol ”“"1u'-‘x'."a'if“?,;urf;f{-‘lfif’}’nrfi;.“fifi'm.‘f. since this annual sale began. As there is but one day more to take advan- ‘ Saviour—Baskethall Team Toses— Wapping team on the loeal fteam defeated the Temeo girls by | 08 1925—Memorlal to Miss Cal- | and others. ro o g | flc 18 Nt The Plainville team [177 pius fre e howling matel § i tage of its big values don’t miss them, . . | Many = Aitend Swhisy —amemeot] it el SR LIS doam | 17T Sping e iiagtanil od ot | ten — Many Troperty Transfors| T’,:',," ?,‘X‘.?,,‘"?'JM".‘:“:M Damasks, Towels, Table Sets, Crashes, Towelings and ever thing in | PR R , it Sl ) | : N Bowlers Get Even Break—Estong | 200 Uself, while the Wapping five Huneh in the assembly hall of the Recorded With City Clerk Scouts is making plans for a fitting Linens so much less than their regular markings it is the big chance of ¢ vollran one and has been play- [Trumbull factor. The scores ! ! : observance of Anniversary week the season to buy and save, See that vou do. L Call to Minister—Plainyille Briofs, |11 ther for some time, 1t was Temeo Dirlstol's new vaudeville theater, | which {8 the wek of February T to po o ~ ’ y N prisc, therefore, that the vi Smith 1 191 202 cupable of seating 1,800 people, wit The week will be properly start. “"’l‘( ottons, Sheels, Pillow Cases, Cotton and Wool b““”""‘ for Com- A strict quarantine on all dogs In litors went home with u 44-17 vie. |1 ivin 177 149 134 [Eenticdi oo Criio m‘n..f; | o4 by a general atiendiaoasnr Ak A fortables and other needed Domestics, all at such big underpricings it [the town of Plainvills has v 1o thelr credit Snelderman . 165 143 floor and having capacity of 360 |acout troops at ehurch service on should make this week-end particularly busy. Placed by State Health Officc 11 spite of tho lop-sided score, | Waite 144 couples will bo in operation by No- | February 7 and each pastor in Bris. iel ‘»\‘-“-‘l ”H‘f‘m ‘w the result n."' {Plainville played a nice game. Dur- | Fdwar 162 [Yember 1, according 1o a statement | 1ol having troops that are sponsored ; [provalence of rabies in surrounding |ing the first half they were com- - | lcday by Mr. Lockwood of the C‘olo- | by his church will be fnvited to de- THE SPEC!AL SALE OF “YORKE” SHlRTS [Anmas unaEcitios S No mplaints ontelass held scorcless -2585 | ninl Theaters, Inc. The new theater [vote a part of the Sunday serviee to q | had I‘u n m.‘:h o the health officer, | ¢y fleldd, and forced to accept { 1o be crected on Main street oppo- | scouting and the troop in each ease TAK[NG THE TOWN BY STORM Dr, George 1%, Cook, to First Sclee end of a S0 In 426 | site South Elm street, and the work hvm be present In uniform. These {man William J. Jolinson, or the dog oy rallied sharply ~ 498 | of razing or removing the buildings x troops having no church aftiifation o ; 5 T G i | warden, Philip Marino, Neverthe- i fight all the way, = o4 pwhich mow occupy the site, will be [ will be responsible for arranging & ) Knowing men are buying largely. Built like custom-made, the \nl‘]‘i\‘ legs, the local health officer was i x their opponents and run- 1858 - A4S atarted within a fow duys, and exca- [ program of a reverent nature, On I Shirts ave far superior to most other makes. Fashioned of the best shirt- i"'\"*""“;“‘('l o (']‘”‘ e gEitn o hion 16 points to Wapping's 14, [Richtmeysr . 159 17§ - 463 i‘m““ for the new building will be | 'riday night, Vebruary 12 thers is e kel % % exlsted and that {n Southington, mith starred in at- S e 2 - Mareh 1. to be g e er and ings cut to fit as good garments should be, with choice of pl‘m}‘ u»!m»‘, | Bristol, Forestville, Farmington, | iR aint B 800 018 Tho buflding will be bullt of hrick f.‘:.lsn:uc,::‘; ;,L‘::“o':%ld:::er;r: stripes, checks and figures, with all colors guaranteed fast, the “Yorke’ | Unlonville and New Britain the can- fung tntwo goals Temeo Girls With @ light face brick and stone [in the state relay, taking & message { Shirts stand out pre-eminent. This sale offer the factory samples, odd ines were under quaranting | Paspiall of the visitors was [1. 1% i - rout with {wo slores facing on | from the mayor of Bristel to th | lots and surplus stock of the Yorke Shirt Co. Perfect goods in neckband, | I"!““‘\z‘:'r-‘; "’“'l“] '; "\“‘*“‘l Igc, he player ¢ ! game, f1 S 66 \me ~tx~w] ‘n ro will L? a lobby | governor ml}lnr(grd.“ . q 5 £ and Warden Marino have heen Keep- ' s0n o thires Potter R 24 fect wide by 60 feet deep, and ' b N collar-on and separate, collar styles: Note the values and the sale pric T el B T i e Tine e T I TR i my["r} T p e Co]‘"'m‘:‘l‘:b‘ iR |y { OV orlent il A |latter has been ng his ey in half a dozen from the f;, McGibbons 82 76 %@ ot U feet with a 10 foot has a membership of over 60 wom- | $1,89 each for “Yorke"” Shirts $2 89 eac for _\("]".‘ Shirts [pecied for suspicious animals, standing room spuce, The edifice | cn of the city, met with Miss Ruth | 4 of woven madras, of imported ma- . | Bl number or stray lave been 78 816 300 Vill be equipped with the very latest | Scaslons of Bellevye avenue Jast eve. balloon cloth, broadeloth and other dras, silk stripe, fibre silks and brought into the pound and kept | Walalec-Barnes Girls heating and ventilating devices ning. A business meeting was held a g shirtings; garments worth to § $1.00 other better materials: Shirts \l,ll.“,.:‘v,,m \‘1 ,m‘ '\, ]p.ml‘ !\;n n'\‘_ ;:,\ : A . Fnge 56 86 Ml be as modern and (‘fl‘n\pl)uv' as ’m which ft was decided to hold & at €180 . ¢ R LraGoo AR A, T T Wapping D, Lysag) s107 8 o new Lin theaterfcard party in the near future to \ at S1.89 each. S worth to $6.00 for $2.89 each. | Bristol cxamine these | i : Ml e : IRAln e s A e | | Three for §5.50 | A il TR s o 19 |1 Beckstedt | 106 97 . § fnest ball rooms in | which has been established for the s0 far no outbreak on deteet- {goes, pf ) i Nl Dasennits $0 T0 o nd will take up the sec- | p 4 . i 1 7.95 each is sale price for Silk Shirts of “Yorke” make, white, tan, blue, {ed iss / 3 U T L [ond’ floor, necording to Mr. Loek. ! L Shrigi :f ;2[“,::":";::’: fl':'.;’:‘:::( ‘ gray, London lavender, , worth to 812,00 Last night Dr. Conk got in touch | Paspiali, corf “ T4 |Wood. It will be beautifully deco- will be sufffclent to maintain ene [with State Health Ofticer Markham | yjy)ins, i | : b 2 |rated and complete in every respect. | nigh schel graduate in eoliege each N {in this regard, as the loeal officer |y ke s : | Ladiew and childrew’s hair cut| A unique feature of the new |yesr. . is powerless to bring about a quar- |y, 1 under sanitary condition Salon | hullding, will be a spacious promen- | Southington A, O, H. to Entertain antine on dogs. The authority r | " ) o |1onise, Neri Block, tairs. Phone 1” around three sides of the inter- | Division No, L A A O R, ef {with the state, and Dr. Cool luid | iy Open from Thursday | {0 ch will he so arranged that [ inis oity will be fthe guests. . en the matter before Dr. Markham, o0 1 44 90 —ndvt. u' can be used jointly by patrons of | §unday afternoon of the Southing- {who thought it best to lay a quar- | Plainyille | A {the theater, and after theater hours, ton division when a joint installation =SS = — ——— |intine on all canines here, inasmuch | .G, ] Pts.| Plainville =— 10 room hou | by the"dangers from the ballroom. | of officers of the two divisions w e {1 and his cehorts conld trim any- | Community club will held at the @8 Plainville, while itslf free trom |y t i 0 [improvements, lot 65x248, he promenade will be beautitully | (aice place. Ber[ln News fone at scaback, whether they be | home of R. O, Clark Sup ay after. | the d is in the center of s IR A ) 1 [barn and shed, near center; decorated and luxuriously furnished, Elks Hear Travel Talk veterans or not. Tl Ls pricked | noon 2 o'clock jdistrict where it is provalent. ‘Thi \ rms right. Winter price. [ 'The plans for the huilding were | Joscph F. Dutton graphically de- B up their ears at this subtle smudging Cards have been received from (1§ S0lely a precautionary { uson. 44 North Main strect, [prepared by Mr. Mowll of Mowll & ilcnh»d his ewerloncew in the ma g R | BT A )G thereupon challenged | Columbi . C., by friends of ol (SIhce new cases arc heing reporied | i ton ol 2 advt. | d, architects of DBoston. This| roreign countries which he has visit- {John to show his wares, Last week |« tverett Cole and Rudolph | Neighboring owns, but none have [ppone s : the Capitol theater atiog iy a talk before tho Bristol | bis team went down to defeaf, but | Abel, who are o btomohife tripi| et Leen founditicre | Woods, « i carance . Bargains all over | g ! rh of Bomton; | oige of Elks last evening, i l | this week saw it rise again 1o the | to Florida, T report fing weather | Dr Cook s or rder Ward nE ( 0 O [the store. I. J. Birnbaum.—advt. jthe new thea ard Square, | \fr Dytton pecently completed ) highest pinnacle and the score is and are enjoying their trip. Marino to sce that all dogs are Kent |pocors, g | 0 ) ol e jankrdge, o lurge - theater | one of his many globe-trotting ex- now one and one, with - another | A large number attended the |Hed up or on leashes. ANl loose dogs ,m er, 1 S " 2 HNEW JEW[SH WOMAN“ l‘f.'""’\"‘ under constriction at Mul- | perfences and his talX was of the {match to play, the winner of ~the | meeting of the Parent-Teacher asso- ) Will be ”"I‘“““"‘l and Kept so until B R ! Holy Land, Egypt. India and many tournament hefng the winner of 1wo | ciatlon held Tast_evening, Vocal se- | l‘]‘«)] for 1‘\( el owiers ‘ 7 1 1 ey e "l"‘”';l‘:'l‘ ‘“"‘": ‘l‘l‘"I“‘“ | other European countries, - e out of three matehes, The stake is | lections were rendered by Miss 1re iree or four children have been | popgonal 1o G King bkl £ ety 'fl'flj Property Transfers i a IM]\“V' lo |‘IL;’ A‘Hix. i “"»“u ‘M‘l'wll.;runll‘rl‘l at the “;.\;n'I‘: :‘: {bitten during the last few da i3 Mullins 2, . Hills | ‘ Rabhl Tladas to Speak om Subject s many visits to Bristol during 1925 | }‘.urnm.'prz‘;wn_v“‘tm sfers harc | A[][h[)]][les on [l]e wa‘ch i(}]“ “Newt” Baldwin, one of the main. | Miss Virginia Sugenhime, A very fn. |Sray animals which wand. 10, Hird 2, Smith at Synagogue This Vivening at |49 1he Erim reaper, according to |yeen recorded in this city as fol- i i {stays of Jolm's team, bas heen 1l | teresting talk on mining and some |(rom outside m; the xlmu.v ighee 3, Miller 1, Wood Uench [ "“ " ":”‘;” ‘*‘ “:“1 ‘,‘"l" lows: 4 i i 1 tor the past = and was | personal cxperiences were given by ines were canght and are or goal—G. Hills 1 specinl Hadassah Program, ¥ clerkis oftice, which indi | Peter and Nora Chaper to Andrew b Disease's Manilestation e e ot e i Dulls. At 1 mecting {under close sursetian Jo gl 0, g 8l R s <njoyed o healthy | Ogiaza, & house nad two passele —— on cither of the first two aceasions. | refreshments and a social hour waces of ma ! 5 “-l\!- g . Hills 1 : Hird 1, Rog “ roni 1 b ”]’ Lo ‘:::; e e -}m "[‘“!nm{ m'nn:‘{’ land on Red Stone Hill road. It is expected "Newt” witl he hack |enjoyed. {rd. Two of the childre s 1, i1, Smith 4, ¢ AR tlie SORnEoRs oI LT e R aTe (18R ee L S O Ve oY CHE Ot B A i e (g Tanal to Peles saa Nor - 10 HEAR hEV MR GREENE in e arneas next woek ana ‘that | siven treatment for rables by Dr ers =12 dtctirecs | of Jsracl Cwhen ROl Gorshon ey during the yeas {Claper, » Tiouse and lot ‘on Park ¥ y ‘ he will be able to help the team ma- }n ook as a eguard, serum u.-,n,:‘, Tobin will speak on “The v i l‘m.« Were 612 births and 223 |y peet, | bator or Nesw Tickain €iroh wilt | R L LT L present | | The'health officer wishes the pub= |, g . past prosident of the Hadassah, will fl:'l,«‘v.‘« filing the returns heing | otto and Bertha Blelert, a Nowsr {to witness the str , nearly 70 je to understand that fher Many Attend Whist sive @ T from the Drophets. |as follo : and Jot on Jacobs strect. Speak Here Sunday—dohn Con- { ey hoing: attracted to the T. A, B, on no negligenee or laxity o | A large number attended the | s S begindptom pUSS LS AL A bert B0 ISR EAT BB cleott I G e YT ELGIL VT Ik o Yeein Al by the sounds of mortal com- ”-nl of the authorities, but that for [\yivy wiven in American Leglon hall | o'clock 18 Brennan, 4; Mabe] J lon's Team Takes Sccond Mateh i e The St K 1 tal and John Muir to John and Alice Ceiane o two weeks steps have been tak AL T 5 sfeps hav | Mary’s S0-| An claborate reception has Lm‘n [ Qutien A 16 l|‘ \IY |Gt ARl r eI R ot a0 T{omE The Downstrects won the “forty- quictly irden Marino Jiag Gharen of | planned hy the congresalion in | Lonohue, 3%; W. H. Fivan, 1; ML 1" jeplle N 0, Phompeon to LIsig X S e ol e e i WWWMMMMMMWWv : Hion 1 | paration or the 100 new mem. | Aard Gore, 35: A, W, Griskord, 1| el % C- TROmIOR t0 Lisie K. ) The epidemic of rabics which is | points, to the of the Upstrocts ;and both he and Dr. Cook 1 meing, | hers who will he formally recvived <M. Hamblin, 130 W. R, Han: | ra 1L surrounding towns 50 plaving cham- | RGGEIVC $500 Al]]ece | Working faithfully to pr " Gild- | :nd cntertained at the sy an, 158; Charles M. Kent, | Millicent P Hull to Carlo Malerbo, has ¢ stnick town of two out of three | | eursion o e dise . L S i e [ A park, . Richar, P P A in. although th At officer A silvor eyp will be : S {town. The quictness wore A solo was rendered | A program replefe with noveltics, | 1. Ji. Rol out A, ¥ The Bristol Realty company to other are taki fortunate taker of | paid dihey worked led to misund by Frank Dabazo, accompanisd on fincluding vocal and instrumental | ¢iano C. Spring, John L. and Mary Basser, a house vty pr i aguinst the dread | o games, James Fagan captains |10 e $500 10 Hing on the part of \e: piano by Louis Penta New | seloetions, has been promised, Whipp R I S 4 {the Downstreets and Tom Malarney ssiaue R nb SeU it oliifoparar Tinufion Britain, Rabbi _ Hadas will welcome the| l-ocal births attended by other | “rne Suburban Homes Intw' to e respet e e Newington Home* for Crippled | offeet will be rigidly enforced. The prizes were won as fol members to the_orzanization | han local physicians and for which | pobtet . et e | oot nuies are always taken by the |05 ldren, according fo an ‘an-| = yipiscopal Charch Annual {ladies—Tirst prize, hort address, Rabbi lsador | ¢ ites were filed are as follows: | gy cyor o CerH S S ey S e rcement made today by the of- | _The annual mecting of the Chureh |y Raymond Neff: second sy, Somerville, Mass., will be a | George F. Cook of Plainville, | armana 8, Pons to Peter . « ont otiier towns S of the Li ons club, { of Our Saviour was held last v Iwork basket, Mrs, Ph ¥ wst of honor, and will ad- | U Lawrence B. Frost of Plain- (gcingle, o lot on South atreet v s WL With Pleurisy Sl netnt s e [third prize. candie shictis, Mrs. iresn the members. A luncheon | ville 6; Dr, iciar J. Lawton o | 5 Rest . Gr I i, one < 24:800.Fclea 'y the Lious after|rector, Rev. Qeorge 1. Browne il Allard; tourth prize, doilics, | \(j| be served by the sisterhood, | Terryville, 2; Dr. Harold B, Wood- : 3 ] o i |, Tons Lachelti, onn of Kot all bills for their have heen | following officers were then cleoted i e v HE b S c sl e aorven o] iiatons | ard of Terryvite. 3 Dr. Jown 4 |Leading Star Lodge 1 f ry e i e ey ivn]*! he frolic o1l the last | for 1926: Clerk B N Iln')'\ Yi | pair of garte Mrs. Gallagher. | have peen sent to all members. | ‘.\Jvlmsl. k ‘:v ‘\N\u w-.nmy. -‘”‘_i Installs Officers i e i athers ani (|0 etria, 1t i renorted that | Lhrea duyaof including | senior wa »\\l.:l:h'”l, a ;».l, I Biest willke; aeanr. Nilen i { Catheris 1 ougeneck, mid- 6, 25 1 The annual inatallation of officers Bials may be afeeted with | G082 BECES ouly fl. e |#n estru” matinee on junjor warden, Charles 1L CUrtis: | i¢emor: socond pria, itk Do e, ! SOME PARTY | rs. Louise Florillo, mid-wife, 49; |of 1,cading Star lodge, Shepherds of L hout. Test | s formerly employed at the Ber- | €roon, It was produced by vestrymen, James A, Eaton, Roland |, falior; third prize, cigarettes, vant (picking up siver spoon | Mrs. Madeline Tirella, mid-wite, 34. |Jic(lohem, was held last evening ot \ S to bt of L comstruction company. Dr. A, J. | arsy Miller Co, of New York, un- | Hoerle, Fiward H. Lack Meney g nent toumihirize) iahiivas mrt): Good gracioust Ono | Deatlis which were Cattended by |Junfor Mechanics' hall, Hungertarc . I inkonmil Senssis R der the personal dirction of | 8. Washburn and Trank Babeack. [ypyoi oo 0TS B 1 AR ae ST and ¥eor Hwhich | Sttt fhe Coramonise Wers: borc frow coming into contact | a 3 Charles Gaa and Martin Kane, The delegeates to the annual dio: rters, Joseph Connors, a e = e | s were filed. were a8 [qucted by Mins Allce Gormen. wiih 1 I Whist Tuesday Night There were 72 persons in the tion in May will be | ugar howl u o | deputy, of Starlight lodge ef Mid- h | it i Kensington Leagus of Wom-~| ., "0 (featiy all lacal thlent. Tn ton and Williamn 8. Eaton, : Paul Varr h TETTIEEIITT dletown L bite. The 5 will hold the first A b et caseAiten) artisw [With Roland Hoerle and Charles H ) Korcaplurcdithe 1 2 A delicious supper was seryed I 1 not 1 sarily come fre f whist social Leglon hall 0 0™ Jave heen known for thejr |Curtin as alternates. Mrs. Charles 1 hox of ecandy he conn ackett as a physici William J. Fallon, caterer, and sev- v de any animal strick- | ext Tuesday even § otelock: |1\ iiity among o limited circle were |IT. Curtls and Mrs. Howard Lalield | R I e B 14; Mabel !vral entertainment featurcs were | ith t filiction. 1t is ns dan- ;17 dElN ol nundrediii i the general public | Will be delegates to the archidvacon- | Niam Ca)mba, Mr . Duwey, §; B. F. Donohu: | provided, umong them being music il ! Lo tts expeeted | or the first time, IR | Charles Sames, Miss Anna Cafrert NEEDS SULPHUR M Fiyn, 85 3 Alvord Gor Ly @ ukulele club tnd vocal solos - ) Ion ) rof tables Wi}y, o ppreciation of the help of | The rector reported ¢ ¢ Work | jines Paul, Joseph Greenicr, John ; Frank M Ly Vincent Ringrose and others. 0 it fanit flalr will bo OPEN |44 Yool performers the Lions um.:nf the past year. During there | 1y p.q Peter Duffy ; = | The following new officers took - R S L (o fhe pubdie, Rofreshments wiil be (G, 10 Bl ladies’Snightinext | sere Al bapiism g canat SnianiSeaix| Puncral of O'Nil Girl A0 their pluces: Commander, Mrs. ¢ | UGipt] hidasy ol i evening, including a bhan- [Doys and seven girls,) crsons | ral i it Harry Mount; vice-commander, Mrs. Kev. Mi Greene To Speak winners, Mrs, Fdward . e e LlNE ahans e laetisc ) e o e tammen i I W sall Latdner 13 chalemanstofsithe con performers will be g Mrs. Louis W u\‘u of n |Moore: secretary, Mrs. Jolo of Uliel o centional ekl miltien in elimtgn wing the city t, wore Teld at 2:30 reome quickly | O'Meara; accountant, Mrs. Peter Nowsind QLI G Youth Causes Much ‘Worry 4 was presented with ; rnoon at the funera r wy applying M Wi {1tilex; chaplain, Mrs. Higgins: insidc § on Sunday cvening at a special sery Foluidiiale woReg S8 CBURE ) o g Hoe L EOMMUNITYTHEATER iley & Co. 1 Sulphur. The uard, Mrs. Timethy Collins; eut- | i Hopss ! DRI A L0 SOl gl e e i i | dor of the AL M Y ples seem o {side guard, Miss Mary McDermott: Ll BloTEE ot e e e AmHSER e S e PLAINVILLE iated. The was placed i Iry right up and | Jo 1o the commander, Mrs. Jen- yalss, 8L ADrick Clox and HEzalioo BT INGR | Fridacidant oo the vault at West cemetery 20 away s nie Steele; mistress of ceremonies. e fyia Britaingvsiion e fallon Logroti o i et e xtend Call To Ministe noted skin sp < .| Mrs. Delaney; trustee, Timothy Col- A Jsion il sesslon O e | \TI-”“;.::“":',@)“\ stack | DOVGHARETAIRBAN K Nitr “~\.',"~,(.'l':. ooy it arles W, Moody of Plainville, 1. |lins: marshal, Mrs, Michael Collins. s R LSS st s ininnen A oUE ARG Al e e e SRS I DONIQ) Baptist church held last eve has In Memory of Miss Callen — MrUEE et iUl U i enin an(iotitieslang ie New Brit (U SR80 aBetSeniioiey nf-y Added Attraction e 1 to extenia enil to. Res over Iy \ \ mrmorial tablet in memory af | DIRFCIOR TNJURED g L e S el e G e | D. Kendr D.D., of Wind to take the y Miss Mary Callen of Plainville shington, Jan. 22 (P—~Willtam I o LRI LI e ror. Conni, fo! beconts acling pastor pimple remover. It principal of the East Bristol school | M. Stewart, director of the census. ol LA LA R S e var | VAUDEVILLE i the chureh for an i b \pensive 44 years, who died in October, | was seriously injured here today nived : $ UL LR LSt i H G el Comedy, Song and Dance iod for a small jar of lan2d, placed in the new | when he was struck by a mafl truck 4 : L R S e e e annrostan s r hie | ai ity Dr. Kendrick 18 quite well known |Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it 1ol sehool Luilding on Pine | on a downtown stroet. He was taken (A s Blsthom: W01 shares, i et L to the members of the lacal church, {like cold cream. | to ~ hospital uncenacious, st mong various Protest- | Bitten Iy Dog 801 shares. | _——_J‘ | ant denomination [ 1 HL Austin, dog warden, was B Ll e = Marr 1 notified last evening that a dog own- R i feanurs vid ronen. e anarew | FRECKILES AND HIS FRIENDS A New D J By BLOSSER Y i e B L T salig (8 ew Disease to Jay y tonio James Tarro of Berlin 11 [golomon of Kensington.a short time Miss Rose Lozito of Kensington. Mr |, . ;1 Mr. Austin is conducting an Tarro is employed by a New Britain [y, Gerigation-into the eircumstances, funeral director and both and e AL H. Grisweld attended Mr, Fis prospective bride are well known |gotomon. who was not severely hurt y T, A% BeE the MANAR tedeiie; 08 (e Tirtay Surprise Parts '\ Sl VEAL-BUY mATLL | [7 2 NEAR-DECIMALS! town A birthday surprise party was ten- \, GOING TQ BE 1N T 7 v i ° Y Conlon Crashes Through! [dered Chovlis Fiske at his home in Q| FIFTLGRADE LIE 1| BE A LONGTWE VSR NES-BUT WE GWAN. DECIMALS! ANT T Conlon, mayor of Beckley last cvenir About 20 of v ! ) YER ONLY INTH' ¢/ HAVE AUMBERS DONT HAVE AYMBERS Hills w his fr re presct and the 2 / KINDERGARTEN AN' DLAY INTH' INTH KINDEBY = T 1 st worth last | ovening was spent enjoyably, games i AOW, AINT SAND AN AANE YOU HAD ) night they trapled being played, entertainment being BERTUNG! DECIMALS - t . A im in o provided, and refreshments served k ‘ SEY? ' st exciting games of setback | by Mrs, Fis ke Is a well ¢ staged ny tournament i | known resi town. tow T game ended in a tie and | ast Berlin Ttems, t was necessary 1o is off, and Edward Kahms will en- Tohn forging througl thmer ¢ weekly whist social 10 ire the oppo Ui A in the Parish room of St. Y 2 Ther rejoi g H s church this evening at § {tle home ANl are invited to attend wt seetion ¢ ry will be open this even- I pic « ki § o'clock for the ex- ) 1 vic ks, r i « of Mre, 1. W Dowd on a 1 1 n in sir next Teesday evening at ) ren 1 the i k well known J et that A meeting of the cabinet of the

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