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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, - — | Plainoille News """ DNVIDENIE RING ~ Bristol News “"" omaconrss - MOSTENENIE e islon 0f the evening ser Ml rders Pramtty i !_UN[][R HFAVY SNOW - R Discosues ey Bt [NCRFASE IN PA"MI o S | ‘ Those at Salishury - ' Mleged Faulty Construction Re- . =it i 1 o | REGUATS Enpctd 10 Aok for vt ! | vives Buil[lmg Code Talk B A T e T Day s ST ASPECIAL SALE OF LAMPS THIS WEEK ST WALKOIER TS NOVRS AN Rl GOING ON IN DOWSTAIRS SECTION ot Pt B ol L e ot Values more wonderful, if possible, than at any sale of previous times. | 2 SeUIE S ¥ Har i COAE Lo enee” OF People- Our big syndicate buying Lamps by the thousands is why we can offer [ 18 Way in—Acting Pastor As- TS i ety ¥ that the d y . i you values like these. Personal inspection will better tell why you simes Duties—Briefs 3 \ - i hava bey i Hasband's Tip 1o Polic ppens 1L tieing ncovered should select now. | ; s _ Jolnt Meeting faor : JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS With gold-finished, hand-carved bases, others in silver and polychrome effects; two lights with silk pull cords and handsome shades, $29.50 kind, each $1 9.50 Bridge Lamps to Match, regular $19.50 grade $16.00 each JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS With handsome slender turned bases; gold, silver and polychrome finish; two lights, silk pull cords and silk shades with gold fringe, $25.00 grade, each . Bridge Lamps to Match, vegular $16.50 kind, for........} lO.L 5 each JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS ot . 1 : 200 of them with handsome turned sticks, gold ARG T i st ST UL OIS SRR finish; eight styles with two lights, pull chain sockets, oblong silk shades, all colors, $17.50 kind . $ 1 0 95 Bridge Lamps with silk shades, $12.50 kind....... .. 87,95 each 1 S 4 ¢ clu - A SPECIAL VALUE IN BASES ONLY oy roof } oo Macked by dritts [urs \ : nts per hour for the first twe tracks For Junior and Bridge Lamp\ ‘ ‘ too late, and | which : ; ’ o « s . ! Plirce Tire Alarms SEE THESE VALUES TO FULLY REALIZE HOW GREAT THEY } : ] 1 w ARE. DON'T JUDGE BY THE LOW PRICES, FOR THEY DON'T HALF TELL THE STORY Prof, Barnes Blames o Collinsville No Match Por Plainyille 2 54 Ly Lazy And Battleheaded Dadst- -Wile Canght On Frolley Plow | A. Matson i ; | sorrow and defe ) g o & 1 roads about W kel P - SonmR ol SINIE Final Forum Meeting \ | when men and s ¥ ; i to fe e ¢ ol b L AN ! . \ the roof I me > Oon Busines Trip how extremely difficnlt it is for us nors; cnd son wehat O _Pwenld consuit their attor! N Mot leny pugliv i ont ratt i et » who jonrneys [to do away with f don’ w | I w o iy u 1 suit may 1izhit ) : i ) Sa . $ ¢ ; TRy sehool % S vhat your own pet o tior : ‘ \ t ¢ i ssed wh Res. . A Fiske Deplores Men's v ' i eriticism, Superficial Attitude seforiowiiny ! MO LNNEREE o g S i e VON SALMS HOMT LOOTLD GEME WARDER 10 SPEAR |t cm ot nt. i e ot s St e L, 12 L0 G LS S o | worse than a good many % S Bil Chant 1 i N < i | wouldn't want to i " d 1 1= | eiforts ; o \ v ; Joseph Willlamson, State Represent- | times 1 think it. W must come to grips with onr ative, Wil Address Grange To- b B e morrow Night—Rangers' Minstrel | say ‘Some day 1 aslde, btut we keep put Troupe to Appear in Town. til some day it has grow t ouly by the ot rid of 1t “Not only m The observancs of Lent is very often me a superficial observance | v ening patiently for the teci ording to Rev. Samuel A. | : R s J B Fiske of the Berlin Congregational Rl | {h 1 i one 1 super Methedists Ladies’ Aid & & ehureh, who sesterday morning was | . L i a S ¥ those fay such ad The Lidies sociely it ) ‘ l 5 () . : men from Everyman's Bible | e oin | Ger . Lrecer s owou insy v 1 v G 1 A of New Britain at his mern-| ¢ not 'p"rlsml of the prope tricnds in Everyman's Bible class as | - e g l : ; 3 iy \Tee Mars M Cave been In the process of qu LI ‘ i Sl “Sam, the Bishop of B o four sermons to the g Y muni s A Nor Ty - bean selected as the dean of Fvery- |, s 3 74 man's Bibl2 class religious educa- | % § G Kensington Takes Last Place { rment f P v ton halll Thi > S " tional program ' 30 The Kensin hasketha g 1 ¢ ‘ i A ey o J Has the “bulk.” too, to Berlin In special busses tmmedi- | SERR. TS i o Lo stheran | ove S one et Rl e that makes laxatives ately niter the olose of the class il e Rurch, New Britais b coring only thrce points | e | seldom needed session. A bouquet of r N 4 o ST EN 5 presented to the minister Joscph Williar i dent B. F. Armstrong a ] war ) i beln (o ol Walter W. Gould of the Red | speak orrow evening at ¢ ition, T e 5 who fosterad the movem intversary celebration. which ', el R ieorel ot Mo Mr. Fiske took as his theme N ng scheduled i general subject of Lent. Mr. Willlamson, how in the ¢arly days Lent was mn “ one or two days long. Tn the century i s extended to days an cr its observance wa w’\\w\ of 1 extended to the six days between ‘m Palm Sund nd Kaster, known as " “Holy Week” In the fourth cen-| The talk will have w)‘:n with the | oo Ry days preced Holy Week and has |tend with as a res! 't the - HGRe i el ke R Sl : l‘mm T \«l(xu Dance been observed for that perlod to the | f fences and tramp- | e “One reason I h Lentiisihecanset ; el ! & Town T< Inundated perennial need for perlods it n the s & Nastenday the minfster explained, co o “We are llving m an age whe be eager and alert has been right Int These things but we neced more vach ye son when we may bav a quiet time ‘1;“0 for meditation with ours b INCONKCIC Y'\\rnl i expression to be. No man can ever know h ’ self unless he takes time to git down |y Y . ) e : - = and analyze him ation about guest YOU AEAR 7D SAY You \ \ € 0 5 s OF COURSE N0 “We say men ought to g0 tomeal Wil be a r 18 "a\x KNOW WHAT A BURGLAR. | | WEIRD STORV LIKE THAT? G AADDNS church, and they ought to, but let |one, with clicken and al IS T WA, THATSS A BAD MAN 7 et | | 1S IMASINATION SINPLY oM T AR us not be exclusive. Lent is not the | placed on the tabl 1 THAT STEALS FROM PEOPLES [ /——‘fi& T | | GoT THE BEST OF HiM~- € NV Mrs Brideet Gil pecullar institution of any church or | ters and in Jishes so that th HOUSES AT NIGKT= YOU CANT £ 1y CE“ N | | T DEA OF TELLING ‘\\E" ARENT TUEN any communion, it is for all men. help themselves to the *“vi SEE BURSLARS BCAUSE THEY e - (| 4 s N & “We have had a lot of fantastic :M:', . ARE WM\JSABLE-WAYMEANS ScAR .‘ED DONT |1 | 70U TUAT BURELARS ( « ™ abuse of Lent. We have obsery \ It is expected that Minor Ives of | YOO CANTY 577N ‘Y-»~ ‘:E b it in the most superficial and child- ! Meriden, the newly elee corthy SBE THEM J (w2 ANY MORE £ like ways. It is not simply a giving state master, will 1 ~, up of sperficinl things for 40 days. | organization with presence. it 18 an earnest, cager searching | Minstrel Show Tomorrow after spirftual things.” | The Ranger Athletle club min- The speaker here referred to the | strels of New Britain will appear at psychologlst that it * Foresters' hall, Kensin tomor- Impossible for a person to con- | row evening under the a centrate his or her thoughts on God | tie Kensington for more than two minutes. I hallis expected that th Intended to recommend that trate spend | John with ' Kensing