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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, e e T S e S P’lamvtlle News A K othy Tyler. will he taken to Winsted for burial, y € '] nant B I N | sentors: Virgll Carnell and Har- Parcnt-Teacher Dance Well Attended J NN amd TJSIG ews |o1d Hart | The annual card party and danco AESIHS T TS o tloe t fit etbuigh A, Tho honor puplls, who recelved a of the Parent-Teacher association in i ing thut ¥ was glad of t g vank of from $5 to 89 per cent, in- the FFederal Hill school auditorfum 0 0 0/2 4 her eotin He ma V ' l i lusive, in their studles, are as fol- last evening was well attended and afl,’ord [Wl Gq;,’[gp | ith lis u i > T aahbeny L Aknes. Talntmor. areito .t sl Ui AN IRrtEasa TR TEY . ot . g W 1 up ‘rances Drand, Alta Burrlll, Mu\ il welfare activities. Y 1 with o Ktring ¢ HQ(‘ EM I ‘ ( B wnda, Michael Churehill Torrington Visit Cancelled Mall Orders Promptly Filled humorai wtorics HRINE R Everett, Harry G s | | The visit of the members of the froshinents were sery ind a Mol ki, Emily Joy, Jennie Klimoviteh, stol club to the Torrington club, . .:‘u‘uw... Aad hour was vnjoyed un- | ® A .' Gustave m 3 ]‘ ‘\1.:;‘.— 5 ('v‘w: ‘mlrn:w‘l mrnm: evening, me. | West i st Man T v i Assortuuon v Biide 5 Olive B, Costello, For o larks "Siary on of he soade, o o ANOTHER WEDNESDAY OF AISLE SPECIALS || oo Yo [T el i Hogll T s e o ket e i e ch 6, it was announeed entortalnment gpm of Ldward Wil WITH VALUES BEYOND DISPUTE FABRIC GLOVES will be announced a little later, g Noard of Rellef Meeting Frank Crowley, Helgs| The board of relief was in scssion lOthYMOON IN GARIBBLI\N " WOMEN'S H4 NDKERCHIEFS “ han, and | Testingki, Cathe between the hours of 7 and 9 last T9¢ pair | 15¢ each ° has not N ; cvening and listened to the com- Novelty cuffs, one-clasp, in covert, | Colored, all linen, nicely embroidered G elicoClane '"‘N'g""""; npleted, bt one of Digh | W Schoal tonor Furdls Annowne- | 7311 s Rk feabeg o e Ilw n;]' .y 1{12:1'0, 1{;.]; ‘\ (" ,mrnlur(; VH];JL 25¢ each Local Government—Legion Has | o¢ 100 oe the afialr Y1 cd—Policemen Ask For $1 a Day reon, Robert and decision rendered individually to Really $1.00 value | andkerchiefs—Alsle C—>Main Floor) i e i Jolnt Missfonary Meeting &5 . : . Hildur |cach taxpayer favolved, (Main I'loor) Q|| Successtul Mecting—Community | o Fiwo oo Homo and fforeign | LY Increase—ley Roads Make | o T Hatriatl Red Men's Ladies' Night BOYS' WOOL SUITS 911 Missionary Service—Briefs, i soctotios of all local | Travel Hazardous, Gainer, I Abraham | Compounce Tribe No. 15, Improv- er Red Men, will hold their N hes will hold a | N : Pvelyn ed O WOMEN’S HOSIERY 98 each Fred B. Manchester, a veteran in the Advent| Miss Olive B, ( il » annual ladies’ night at the Red ,,()c pall‘ | Oliver mnd"l, wool j(‘ sov kinds. | e t of DPlainville, passed away | 13 o'clock I'r It i N n's auditorium this evening at § A el Sng e s S v g at 2:15 o'clock this morning at his | vance of the duoy ' at the Ch 2 Tut The honored guest of the oc- N”\}”‘fl Fiber; slightly irregular . prettily trimmed home, $3 west Main street. He was [0 ons which will be !suration in N i erage of casion will bo Edward A, Davis, past New colors as well as black For boys 3 to 6 years cars of age. Death was due to Calehrated throughout the tion, | v i G R it sachem of New York state (Main Floor) (Main Floor) art trouble, with which Mr. Man- |The dvotional program which will is the ¢ 1 the soloist will be Miss Gerald- hester had been troubled somewhat (be carrled out was written by Holen 1M e e Haven of Hartford. MEN’S Y HOSE : for tho past ten years. His health |Ward Montgomery, “A Missionary.” | Barvington. She is a graduate of ton, Dorothy | Musie for dancing will be furnish- QN !L\Ll: HOS FLANNEL BLOUSES 1ad been gencrally fine in @pito of {There will also be short addresses by | Uie Hurtiord hospital training school : m, Dorothy | ) ¢ Rparks' orchestra and refreshe o e i1~>c‘pfl‘ll' o $1.00 each this, and yosterday ho had worked “omen from the various soctotics fn v and 3 i 1 ats will be served. p Fiber and Lisle; in jacquard effects | ‘or boys: i ize : usual, zard to mission work. An offer- g1 ar New Britaln Boys Arrested (Maln l'l‘(’mr? For boys; in odd sizes, but extra Mr. Manchester was born on |ing will be taken for the purpose of } R Genmt gl ten year old New Britain good buy at above price 81| August 12, 1855, in Barkhamsted, |"Pechl community work. Al ladies 1 as [boya were taken into custody yes- (Main Floor) £ orday afternoon after they had roken fnto the bath house at the Connccticut. He came to Plainville @ town are cordially invited to when about ten years old and lived CHILDREN’S HOSE of Iiristol's best GInenas was active In Masonic affairs about | 2 this district. Mr. Manchester was CHIC MODE COMBINATION one of the leading members of the §2.95 each MILOSHEEN BLOOMERS | Plainville M. T. church, having been , A : 8 instrumental in building of that fn- || Pink and white satin $1.75 pair 0| stitution and being very active in all | Hooked at side, slightly boned | Two-elastic cuff Sells regularly at $3.50 | Colors are tan, gray, navy, rose, sonora (One Floor Up) (One Floor Up) { Kenneth air SO R a G 3 ; tansann e Road Under Wate s president o ; " Rockwell Park lagoon. After ques- "l.;c pair BOYS SWEATERS hiere since then, He was employed | (6080 Bl Water is president of BilzmhehameS RSt 208} mfxl S m:.]non o /8 ¢ ong! at the Sessions < shop in Bris 5 Py aNc ns, Virginia Odd lot, 7/8 and full length 3 j| 15t Le Sesslans Clack DA e Sl o Sk : arkl they 1 \d \tted having broken into « Wool Cotton and.Lisle; broken sizes $5.00 each B | and attended to his dutics there yes. |OMIO o the 3 Co, o member ‘ T S e s ) L E10,5(H S1Z€x Shaker knit: for o Avaans iy A (Ta T of |at the foot of 00k t o er commissionors 4 | store New Brita Value to Tae haer knit; for boys 8 to 14 years torduy. A qacteran member 9 lwater rom the melting snow hav- [and a director of the National Mar- o Zebrowskl g taken some clgarettes and other (Main Floor) ‘ A fine collection at our Boys' Shop el T} ing overrun the road th a depth of Lamp Co erry, LD goa)n articles. The New Britain po- Blank, Ann Violet Cooper, Julie . Erwin T Harold Dt hen Tussr ul Lawley, Doris Lindv <,1 Mary Ly Gertrude ; Mooy, peter, Helen 5 years ago and became oot ppeo ol ified with the American Siver | wi(ie ang Mr. Manchester leaves 1S wife, {i1n water would then flow off and ‘,,_"\f".’ ;‘;’,“1\,,:3: :3”:)'\:[ S vl "”“—1“‘\“" n it TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT AT CANDY DEPARTMENT thres daughtors, Mrs. Howard P. iu imo s besott, (Hailact gratiitof stfbe ot nilt igh school and e Shef-{yrajon Klimoviteh, Dorothy T French White Fine Combs 1 | Peach Blossoms offered | Gates of Longmeadow, Mass., Mrs. [ The water which filied gutters | T NS R " offered special at, each. .. ... C special for Wednesday ., . C ank Holbeln of Plainville and llow places in both roads and sid S e Bl IV WG Al afl), several fnches. Despite slow and {careful driving throngh the resulting | pond, antolsis report t the water | crnise flies all over their machines, while v ars fearful of aceldents at this | t it froezing weather comes the water 4s drain irainage could be accomp cutting a trench through tank on the south & lice were notified d representati of that department called for tl hoys yesterday afternaon. Travel Diffienlt Due to the sudden drop in tem- perature last evening, a number of the roads o in poor condition. duc to the fact that snow and fce has frozen and in some places the ruts are at least a foot deep. This hax made traveling, especially-by aute mobil ther ~lll it and in s T [locations extrer zardous. 4 K. of C. nu‘rmmmml . and Mrs. Harper left {mme- After the coremony for o through the West Tndies and m thelr return will take up their residence in Bristo Mr. Harper is a native of New Britain, but he camo to B ahou its work. He was well known and highly respected throughout Plain ville and will be mourned by a grea number of sincere friends. | le of | Mrs. Charles Pond of Forestville: {walks yesterday was beginning (o | aoEes s N DorathyiDurdy, (diad sy Howe ore was a large attendance at 8[| nve erondehildren, Marion curetols i injing bus 1w James Salamone, Arthur [i1a K. of G, entertainment last eve: | Dorothy Gates and Phyllis. Howard |sowers or with om, Dorothy Walden, Helen {yning in S 1 Josepl's church il Want $1 Incrcase AR A TaLhart W RIte ek LA m“m: i liam G. Mauchester of Redstone Hill [a task not to be held lig | 1t fs rumored about town that Senfors—Gertrudo Co Sher- ng the Irish Fiddlers' contest, The d several nephews and nieces. Teache: = Have Party {phumbers and steam fitters will soon | wond Daizell, Yvonne Duval. Ber- [game entertainment will be held { " The funeral will be held Thureday | The teachers of the Broad street |7°CK an increase in pay of $1 per(tha Fngel, Paul Ford, Myrtin jygain this evening, the proceeds to afternoon h gervices at his lato the |day. T vide MeGibhon, Tdward ,‘ s turned over to the ehurch fund. fay. No ¢ ocked by and Keith Pond; one brother, Wil- great drifts, crossing the strect w Special Services Berlin News | oo v | ; the special meetings as been the guest of rela- ow Britain, ular meeting of the school were nt rate is &8 per &1 b L e I ROE T the esinencaiat 2530 o'clock RevaS D! fon hs €0 far | Munn, Agnes Phelan, Lanra Potter. | Those entered in_ the Fladlors == e AL R J‘: e T bd R By ey Springfield Gardens, heen take Jion, hut it was abeth Powers, Tucile Ryder, [contest are Daniel J. McGillicuddy | 1 e oty ilsland Pl ¢ ! Tong 1s and Rev. Arthur A. [rtated the increase will b sought. a Schwelzer, Catherine Sergio foseph Riley and James MeCabe. e et o Ao o e Senitecey ¢ | Ball, tha pastoriotithe Plainville Al | introdneed.. The | High School Honor Roll A Arlene Weeks [“nd the judges are Samuel J, Large [ e Pratiiy P S17.. church, will officiate. Interment |wiiners at each table prog i Yonor roll of puplls fn the | Post-graduates—Emmett Cronin, | Tohn Donnelly and Martin Lough gl ','Z"{ w‘ (‘ ““,"‘\ Pro. | Will ba mado in West cemetery. ata card party. Priz Migh school for the first dair | Ethel Gareigus, Philip Josolwiiz and |1in. | more will make an effort to attend fSre will be held | Pupils Study Platnville [ S ‘V:N',g “‘\_H':('.""m_w Anno Liy ‘n‘wmml o : iy ne 0. Clark thi | _ The gencral ecience class of the | : 1 from 10 to 100 per cent, 60| Tdward Tracy of 108 Stes ./ Mrs. Churchill, Once Receive Four Applications. swening at § o'clock | Plainvile high school fs just com. |FOUTY. the la negsron o to o . B i 2% ; _— T etions U (he posi- | The members of the “Social Five” | pleting an unusual plan as & part |ootlon prize. A iveriging §5 fo 90, and 7S from 80 slreet was operated on yes | Famous Witness, Dies . . t TS Gl i et e e v e e SR e I LT ] {to 55 per cont iftornoon at the Bristol hopital for | yan River, Mass, Feb. 16 (P— Schedule of Special Services An- (ot o R brer ecdivan i iibags ERve TR G o G TR G picstnigL 31 I 1t students averaging &0 | Vlcers of the stomach and appendi- | \fra, Adelatde Churchill, ~ whose D ! [ o e ke T e e Valentine Tieart to 100 follows citis by Dr, Clifton of Hartford, as- | maiden name was Buffington and o teachers. Thi~ leart o a0 | Freshmep: Jerome A | sisted by Dre. Jennings and Richard- | ho 3 o ¢ Tha regular uw 1g of the Mod- ! gating the town of Plainville with | ¥ 1NES & who 34 years ago was an importan (9 nounced by Rev. Father Brennan = br ; |$10 gqld piece. Mrs. Gray is one of Dorathy Bradl na | fon. ernment witness in the Borden turday morning at 9 o'clock & 1 Woodmen will be held at the the aim of making practical use of |tne Broad street teachers. Refresh- | rat His condition this morning Was | myurder trial here, died today. Miss . CIImINED | the Kensington school. The respons: [ Athletic building Thursday evening the information studied. Iments were ved and the par eported as favorable ‘1;umn;1m\ who lived next door to y | A [zt aREE] | Tour members have been eleeted leoseq with W sing Police Court the Borden home, was the first per- ' STEVENS NAME SUGGESTED = {to act as the heads of as many, Pythian Sisters Social Charles Pixley Kenney street, {gon summoned when the bodles of These fonr comm) igating four branche community: w foty department f.ctlers have been wr emment. [ Forty Days’ Rain Nothing 'committe Much comment of an 1voral ! e . G e s being passed by pedesmians| Unusual, McCarl’s Ruling ling the condition of the un-| \yashington, Ieh. 16 (P—Fort in Kensingeon, which, due !, 7 e ! The bl-monthly social given hy | of Dythian Temple No. 26, P. 8, will ter, education ho Jeld at § o'cloc ITOW ey d sewer: en about Forestville, was boforo Judge Malone | Andrew J. Borden and his wife in police court this morning charged | Ahpie were found on August 4, 18 ace and Ut They had been murdered by blows He was found | gy head from an axe. ty and a fine of $10 and costs, | The murder has remained an un- Culliton, Edith Tour Applicants Sign Up For Civil tor Charles Demarest, Dor. | With breach of the Felix Satu ning. These socials, w the general public a8 well 48 for o | e eService Exams—Underpass In De- | ays of rain in sixiy is not “an & plorable Condition — Wedding recent Enows, s in bad shape. lof Goc Comptroller General Mc- state concerning these four members of the lodge, are n TR SRR e ling $18.80 was imposed. lsolved mystery. Lizzle A. Borden 5 s have made a lane which Per- | ¢yr) has ruled In refusing to litt jrets to see how er {ow ated hy all who S Sy "" 10d assault was the climax of an |was found not guilty of the killing At St. Paul's Today—Iems. he passago of automobiles, but | o d upon ti dle thelr problems. The pupils hav st ones TAILEEE G S i T L ety ats Pended oy enment staged n Snyder's garage | of her fathor and step-mother after strians have been left en- (ynping ion Company also interviewed citizens of Plain ving, and refreshments will be e t 4 firstrato enter- ) o " piverdale avenue, where Pisley |q long trinl. She is still living in A schedule of special services to | of the caiculations and the Ifor failure to complete a govern- |vills who are conneeted with {1 erved. Louis Mead is chairman of i Silver Tea 18 embloyed |¥all River. The murder, which be In effect af St. Paul's Roman | Sidewalks is covere 2 t building at Langley Field, Vir- | dcpartments and have gained the committee in charge of these | A silver fea will ho held at Arrested For New Haven Police ‘»mmy natfon-wide {nterest at the Catholic church during the Lenten | H“"”‘ o :;r | .V‘A’:‘ i vu’m(‘» ot lm:‘.» ek ; v““l ~‘ })lmlx 1l mfrlv ‘n?nnnl . |events. i olock tomorrow rnoon at the | : “l“ e . has been mnnnnn'nd in various season was announced today by foot at t 168 are nono £09 | oy cosive ran fon T e e vhn‘l'ym:.‘«(x S ) e o ome of Mrs. lirnesl W, Iarrar on | "o "request of the police depart- | studies, Suisiniiblor/ AR e eE mock has reached Plainville 1 arment, which is hecoming o for worlers, has D avenue under Ladies he aus must < b walk throug Rev. John C. Brennan, pastor. This | dule provides for pedes use in his contract, but 1‘ comptroller held it to be a "o ment of New Haven, where he is wanted for non-support. TOUR RESC 1 have begun to realize ere are questions and probl soclety of serics D AT SFA proceeds | chure sermons to be held o; week, | it. I natural event,” and part c thelr own communily WIR (aien up by the girls et the Stan. will S A sentative of the New Ma-| Roston, Feb, 16 (P—Three mer Tomorrow, Ash Welnesday, 1l Whist Attracts Crowd. 1 hazard 1 by the builider h overy citizen should e e e ven foree ¢ to Diristol this after- 'and n cabin boy, all that remained will be a service at § o'clock in {1 \ere was . Mm v at| In two recent cases the comptrol- 1. Some of t ¢ A 3 noon to take Dol to that lof the French fishing schooner morning, this being the ceremony | popestors’ )5 when of God" should e Tt ) s L B e e e e I t, wero landed here today by of the ing of the ashes, in the | e parish w st, Paul's church A by ctors to | new interest, but th been ' nals bluo ones which attracted much Puplex hous UM i rovemante Police Ask For Increase 2 hoard steamer West O course of which the asies will be O'Leary of New of for the |very courtcous and thoughtful of getontion, 1t fs expected that all Eloont ; Cockd cor | i Aaim ed in the Iferald », which rescued them from distributed parishioners first prize for wom- | g SN fee > . K cvening mbers of t e lok Eratt S0l iled st | colo will be in vogue befor ARG RAIR (bEng s . laken ey comm re ) police depar drew up & re- [of the Azores Islands on Febr tion, will ) o'cl lawarded the tirst prize for men, Set- 1 * du S 3 S 4 {oiboy ented to the police |3 S g et S el ThersaiLL eylee pnilily | back: v oy, many Kens- | Methodist ()lef'ml\ i neer e lxvyt. ‘|r~v’]y\‘r:;»l’.j.‘,\m\l‘l:\i”h‘: e commissloners for an increase in pay | were lost in a of gales which day evening at 7:30 o'clock. s taking part. izes | Are Making Inquirie Carl Pe Yoy i e e of $1 a day. All of tho sattered and wrecked the schooner: Thero will bo services cach We v o John Georgink, 115, |y ington, Tob. 16 (O A ona el ksl Efi:“fi . - |isero v \.',' feent ,,(\H‘.u"\‘ln: m e e i Nl nesduy and Tridsy eveoing dur . second. Tt 18 ©% Lot tho Methodst Chureh South Leglon Meeting [Gos ity oo fo i'n.’ ba er | when questioned lat night an being devoted to sermons and the 1 Friday evening services to t : » : B alled at the state department 10| A most fnteresting program at the | tion is this: Will the men talke ng devot us b 14 af w elose of the - A dT OB St AT I i ed petition the additic emun- : Lo ; . ! o e o | make tnquiries regarding the Mesi- | joint meeting of Brock-Pa [the fad or will they stick to their Plainville Seoan ho addiional rem: i I h cason, is they have i can chureh situation, but as yet no | American Leglon, and the inville | overalls? 3 S : Sl mely ,IOI\.M\: \;\I\nn 1‘1 5 y1 [formal protest against conditions in | Home Guard in L h | Grange Meeting | wl uth |(m‘ur| ah Lodge 1:r h;‘ ; ) o'clock on cach evening. |is thoughtt hat the attendance woul L e S (e St o By ; ; WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 oBbE x Rev. Fr. Brennan has arranged |have been double that of last night,{ - facouDhvERagiuee Izl AvAt night was enjoyed by 1 The regular meeting of Plainville ) -1 i Lo.or tions of the cross. The hour will be | extremcl e partment. ber of the members of both organi- | G will be held at § o'cloc) MADGE BELLAMY, In vill be held this evening at 8 o'clock As a rc &ss meet- | this evoning, A good time is a THUNDER MOUNTAIN' B WS | to all membe 5 the e M- [ ness meeting ‘ i BE ol i 1'Illl;\l)_\\'. )i‘n. 18 it ‘1' ..j-lwltx\'ln((v.:m"l:'f;lr‘.v» ‘Tv“}'\‘\‘- \ Break a CO[d nght Up with with the ILa Saletts Jathers of |1 1 travel (rmmmn\ !n, n | zations, After the bus ing, Commander Edward | extended a welcome to & Hartford to have several of th members present on Wedne during Lent to dt B ! TR 1 wl Recorlancotn etie: [ mander I Jackson of Now \\:\!d\ln}-\ narty. MARION DAVITS, In ¢d 1o be at the hall at 7:15 p, m i - stiibe B e B i renamg varedlied (ofthe ans protec | Britain, who was present. Com- | Episcopal Church Note “YOLANDA" Puneral of Mrs, Culver “Pape S CO‘d Compound important selling rapidly | 4 o bl son said that this was| A speclal n'u.m;: of the Woman's | The funcral of Mrs. Mary M. Cul . S ieecat Anather Namo O e I L L S el s e e e (e o e S 5 ver was held at 2 o'clock this after- | —— e S . ) rices at 8| et o : aiiion M ha oA MiNeE Taglon widl Shdica reiiliEe n«:.x 20 o'clock FRIDAY, FEB. 19 S on from the BATIsh Ry sSioT the Take two tablets I;M name of l-x’m. [:m.v s 0 Hnalderan n the ‘:,,M church auth home guard had held a get-together, ' {omorrow afternoon 0 of TOM MOORE, Tn T he Rev, 1 every three hours :?;l“i{‘x'ni'"ml” \n:‘ s 1' : tr‘x' e e ulst he commented that the pro- Mrs. Frank 1. Powers, “ON THIN ICE" 1 1 and re niilthree doses are o fiddlors, has been suggested as went, pite spulsio ¢ R X ; | R it S taken. firs e T D e ey o hiiis arol eribETs Tor DERYAR NS LY EOns street. All members are requested VAUDEVILLE e vault at Wi ken. The first dose oG ol ‘Im“« i ; e e | An unusual talk war monu- | to attend | ) v fo ment in the spring yays “"‘" X"‘:"l" X heing arra y Berlin nge | bhat ¢ e s given by Rev. Ernost L. Mecting P od e Tlilrot second and third ey 3 Polini-Faleetii Wedding. o ments was given by Rev. Err coting Postponed | SATURD. Slhgi Mrs. Bridaet Gill L in conjunction with scvera! Lt of Tirincis Polintiof = Wismer of Dristol, a war | The mecting of the Ladles' Al | AR 0 al of Mrs. Bridget Gill 1 completely .(.’mw,’ Nt S i “» and Miss 1 YURRIERS ON ¢ who has made a hohby of th of tho Plainville M. E.| HOOT GIBSON, In ho home of her ik up the cold. or not My evens will be abl b : 2 “ARIZONA SWEEPSTAKES" Last Chapter of “Play Ball" 10 asant and safe to ke, Contalns no (uinine or opiates. r o) New York, Feb, 16 veidect. He commended the church has been p thousand members of the Furriers!manship of Great PBritain, which |of the poor road Union, employed in 2,000 shops in | erect memorials even to its enemies. | date has been set for the roof 14 participate in the cont known, as it was t I8 nc ‘l i at his home \ rnoon ha ¥R ; Now York city struck today, follow- | For Instance, he said, thers fs ono | this postponed gathering Il suNDAY, FEn 21 & MONDAY {s morning lillions use “Pape’s 2?"|<"v,ff“,‘ S ol John C. Drennan. P ~|ing discord betwcen the unton and |in London to W anothor | Jubilee Singers Here TR G e o'c The high mass of requien ‘old Compound.” Arthur Bushnell, chairman of | ccttl, brother of the bride, acted a [the Assoclated Fur Manufacturers ' in Edinburgh to Li .and g0 on.| Fho Roano Jubiles s wil TR G was celebrated by Rev. O. T. Mag Price, thirty - five R B aIn e >‘, ¢ man, and Miss Agnes Berretta|at the expiration of their agreement | The United States could take a les- ) render a program ton the A. | i nell and the body was placed in St conts. Drugglsts rvh'. “_,' h “l rair, o0 :”]y\ ‘“ i ,.‘,v‘,, of honor. expired January 31. {son from this fine sportsmanship, | M. E. Zion church. of | J “n e vault until spring, when iarantee it. oron and Mrs that he is waiting to hear from ter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.| e e it m left on an extended wedding i ey Dot et FRECKLES AND HIS 'FRIENDS Sarsaparilla, Freckles : {5 a mason by trade and Mra. Polini organizations a cduling meet- 3 | was formerly employed s & S{CnOE- ings for this ev at which time s vapher at the crican Paper Goods committees will appointed o | Yapher & the Am 2 Co. Kensing the gencral commitiee, mpike Is Opened repros the several Granges on ' | D e BT Ry The Berlin turnpike between Ber- HE WUST 85 \Ml‘;':u'f”"?%?& i Sollon KaAlca' past, American el andjHantoragwas jopened 1ot | | A GOOD SPELLER - WHo T 0U TUINK T CANT © “ glon, will meet Thursday evening at | traffic vesterday, although- it is stil s You YoU couLd MEBBE YOU DONY'= Slaklb P T aTe s Rl ARt rgeie | ne wry to proceed with caution f AWW- ALEK ALAOST AS 600D U GIMNE A WORD et purpose of A80me of the way. Thoso “““‘d'_":" I SPELLED AE AS NE MEBBE, R WUNST- A REAL completing arrangements for throngh yesloeday: fount ‘DISALY-t0 DOWN 1N ANSBRE X M 86 worD! | installation of officers, cecupyfitheicl minds Uesldos (10 SCHOOL. ot scenery. One-way traffic is main- tained at some places where deep drifts have defied the efforts of workmen to remove them. One resident of this place made the irip yesterday, taking one hour and ten minutes to reach Hartford, a distance of 11 miles. In some places water has set back into the road at a depth of two feet, which RANGER A. C. MINSTRE] makes the traveling dangerous. The ioned at the for next week. This in TODAY.: will be a big affair and will incor- porate the exercises incident to the glon installation and the Ladies' Auxiliary installation. The state commander of the Leglon and the state head of the Auxillary will be present at the affair. v - I state police are sta - Foresters' Hall, Berlin deep drifts and are dirceting trav > TUESDAY EVENING There are yet several side streets i }"('hl'“l""v ]filh ‘“l\nn! the town to be opened up for rfl 5 motor travi " st Berlin Ttems Auspices l Miss Ruth Bourgeols of Main KENSINGTON A. C. J

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