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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. 7 Mail Orders Filled oue Tho artfords If unable to come yourself— Shop by Mail opping Gentew All mail Closing at 12 Wednesdays orders promptly and carefully filled — Plainville News REMEDYING EVILS AT WATKINS' PoOL Disposal of Garbage Into Brook Fegder Is Forhidden POST BANNER PRESENTED 172 West Main street announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice J. Zickwolfe, to John E. Carlson of Mechanic street, Forest- ville. They will be married in Octo- ber. At a surprise party given Saturday evening for Miss Jennie Sester at her home on South street, Bristol, the engagement of Miss Marian E. Web- ster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Webster of North street, Bristol, and aHrry Zickwolfe of Plainville, was announced. No date for the wedding has been set. Bascball Game Tonight The long held-up baseball game between the Businessmen and the | Iron Horses of the Plainville Casting Co., will be played tonight it old Jupiter Pluvius does not keep his record clean and force another can- From Cal to Al! | PECK R | Brother as Vi | 0BSERVE _Bziga[ News E-ELECTED | SAVINGS BANK HEAD W. §. Ingraham Succeeds | oe-President STH BIRTHDAY | he is survived by one son. Bur- lette E. Cowles, who lived at home; |two daughters, Mrs. Minnle E. Ty- | roll of Wethersfield, Conn.. and Mrs. [ Jennie E. Stone of Elxins. Park, Pa.; and four grandchildren Mizs Cath cring Stone of Eikins Park. Pa. licharé Werriner o: Hronc- ‘ton E. an Stan- Tyroil of \Weikerstield Former Resident Dies tville 35 vears ago to take up her residence in aWterbury, at Waterbury hospital last Sat- | urday following a three weeks jil- n | The funeral noon at 2 was held this after- o'clock from the Clark Funeral home in Waterbury and the remains brought by automobile cor. tege to Forestville for interment. Change of Name The name of the Bristol Visiting Nurse assoclation, Inc., has peen changed to The Bristol Visiting Nurse and Family Welfare Associa- tion, Ine., according to a certificate filed with City Clerk Thomas B. teele. Neighborhood Prayer Meeting The neighborhood prayer meeting this week will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clo at hte home of Mrs. Clifford S. Barnes, 73 Maple str, cellation. In spite of the long |drought, these two teams have twice been forced to call oft their engage- ments when showers descended, and if this happens again tonight the attempt to play may be abandoned as a jinxed venture, The Businessmen announced this morning that they were confident of victory, as they wers assured that Judge Cunningham, their star pitch- , would be on hand and on time. He has one victory over the Iron Men to his credit already this year and expects to make it two straight this evening. A large crowd is ex- | pected to attend. nd treasurer, Edson M. Peck; trus- Taken To Hospital 5 G tees, Burton O. Barnard, George I, Angelo Casorra of 20 Broad street & Cockings, Joseph Dutton, Paul M who was Injured in an accldent Sun- | 8 i Hubbard, Dudley & Tngraham, day night, has been taken to the Newell Jennings, Herbert J. Mills, Bristol hospital. Casorra was the Edson M. Peck, Epaphroditus Peck, driver of a car which was struck by | |Howard §. Peck and William a trolley car on Queen street, 1“5; |Stone. Clara S. Barnfield was also| right e being cut and his right | Hopa i ¢ | reelected istant treasurer and arm bruised. It is also feared that |, "¢ ' Lester G. Edgerton ecre- he may have rnal injurles and | ~0° 8% tary, There was only one change in his removal to the hospital is to al- [/ oo the offictal personnel of the bank low the taking of X-ray photo- |, 10a "y, caused by the resignation of Walt Brepht | mounted, Ingraham, who was succeeded as He museum | vice-president by his brother, Wil-| from a {liam §. Ingraham. tained Sunday night when he was i > report of the hank was very| run down by an automobile, is re- SOV R Lo s N d e At ] ported to be somewhat improved at | Indian Still Stands |rcctors, the financial statement Mrs. Eva Warner Penfield, Mrs the Bristol hospital [, Rochester, N. Y.. July 20 (P—The |sued showing assets of $12,003,- | I'lorence Mitchell Riggs and Mrs. Hird’s Men Turn Tables [“Iron Men of baseball have their [106.89, a gain of $1,602,102.55 over | Nettie Wright Austin of Stamford; Hird's All-$ turned the in the the W the 19 On July 1, 19 the number | Mrs. Hattle Shove Warner, Mrs. An- on Murphy's All-Stars last night and but liistosia sounts carricd by the bank were | 118 Churchill Beach of Bristol. took two out of strings from Man™ re 2 and on July 1, this year, 15,-| M. and Mrs. Fred Judd them, winning by a 15-pin margin. | se of §71 during the| 48ushter, Loraine, attended The scores: | The deposits in| ¥Athering representing Mrs. Murphy's All-Stars 150 as compared with | HOTton Judd, an original member, St 4 who died five vears ago, as Legion Receives Second Gift From M. O. B. Soclety Has Golden Anni-| Auxiliary — Congressman Fenn Commends Post Office—Two En- ‘These Specials Must Be Bought Before Closing Time 'S PAJAMAS $1.15 set Mercerized cotton pongee, with frogs In plain colors MEN’S FOUR-IN-HANDS 25¢ each Knit ones with contrasting color cross stripes; 95¢ value CHILDREN’S SOCKS | 15¢ pair | 0dd lot, rayon and lisle, some irregulars | Tan and bhue wit Values to 50c¢ pair | CHILDREN’S VESTS 15¢ each Carter’s, also choice of pants; broken sizes Ixtra values Carter’s Unions for boys and girls Broken sizes; 29¢ each; $1.00 value LINEN LUNCHEON SETS i Hemstitched colored borders; rose, blue | and gold; 59x59 cloth, one-half dozen 17- | inch napkins; regular $5 59x80-inch with one-half dozen 17-inch napkins; regular $6.75. Special, $5.19 set | | | versary — Requiem Mass For | | | Father Keena—Main Street Side- gagements in Zickwolfe Family. walk Caves in. At the annual meeting of the Bri tol Savings bank here at 4:30 yes afternoon, Miles Lewis Peck, who entered the employ > bank during the first year of its organiza tion in 1870, was recleeted president Every effort to cooperate with the health authorities in remedying un- |sanitary conditions at Watkins® swimming pool near White's cross- ing is being made by Jacob Lipiko, the operator of the pool, and it is hoped that within two weeks the place, which was closed yesterday, can again be opened to swimmers without any danger. The water Is being drained off and an entirely fresh supply will be left into the basin, this being treated to make it absolutely safe, It was found that several resi- dents of the Westwood Park section emptied their garbage inte the brook which fed the pond, and this has been forbidden by the authori- It is felt by Dr. George F. Cook, local health officer, that the danger from the Westwood Park cesspools is very small, as they are | (at such a distance that the water l would be purified before it could sift through the into this brook This process of filtration is one of {the most effective ways of cleansing water, and in this way nature is |eliminating practically all = danger |from these cesspools. 19 set Blue and gold only; for full-size beds | When these changes have | made the pool will be one of the Regular $8.00 value e : feslons Tothing Be i Secti . i o mos sanitary outc P Bedding Section—Annex, main floor T peets to Tift ban there in about two we popular “swimmin’ hole,” which is often used 100 to 125 men and | by as many boys a day, will again he the mecca of sweating The closing of vesterday on recommendation of the health department, which the water contained r‘u]m!‘ similar| P~ ME} WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 5¢ each Colored border Handkerchiefs of fine quality; value 15¢ WILMA GIRDLES $1.95 pair Pink brocade and elastic combination Corsets—One floor up BABIES’ COVERALLS 89¢ pair h red trimming, low neck, short sleeves, ankle length Also choice of Overalls, tan, blue, knee length, 50¢ REFRESHMENT SETS 85¢ each Stamped, all linen, two attractive designs Cloth and four napkins; reg. $1.25 sets RAYON SILK SPREADS Red Men's Meeting Compounce Tribe, I. O, R, M., will hold their regular meeting at § o'clock this evening in the wigwam on Prospect street M. O. B. Golden Anniversary The 60th anniversary of the M. O. B. society, formed by one of e classes in the South Side school, was observed yesterday at Lake Com- pounce. Forty people were present at the dinner, included in which number were 11 original members, At the time the society was formed the membership numbered 19 of whom still living, The follow- ing original members were present: Mrs. Hattie Bevans of New York i Mrs. Belle Robinson Gaylord of Winsted nic Barnes Smith, Niants Delia Dozier Mills, Vice-presidents, William ham and George C. Clark pike and of that gave N Governor Preside to Gov- York Al is Tiate assista Smith But says instead ties. w for it into a or Petersen, who is suffering possible skull fracture sus- 160 Years and \\'l)O(an soil Mrs. is- s1es | qay years, “Wooden me, For more thar wooden statute of a haseball player 54 [has “played th me” in front of {Itochester cig He has out- 283 )lived the wooden Indians that onca | I 0 [oftered competition, and out- [celebraied 324 iplayed the famous baseball ¢ - |Thursday morning at 8 o'clock in| he is supposed to represent—A. [memory of Rev, Thomas J. Keena lding. through whose effort the relic of St. No games have b Ann was secured. Father Keena o jom' vl he colebrstos e count inclement weat also iaugurated the annual novena(moryine'ae 5 o' etooh at B ot s he is concerned, | which Wrings thousands of people to| < ot bt ${as he i er L 2eds | ioh Melomy i |ehurch in memory of the late Ed- son_ever closed. r and sum- |Bristol each year. Iward J. Fitzpatrick. test of time. | New Squawker Installed To Install Oficers But the heavy couting o paint is| A squawker or homn, to be used| p,, % Hnstall O Ranger Al- the white unl-for calling the officer on'the Malnilyet Rewiser willl 55 1o tvill 1448 form is faded and the mass of black |sirect beat to the box telephone, has|oert N2V > et o d : t ¢ ) {this evening to install the recently Ihair is flecked with gray. |been instalied near the post office lected officers of Court Forest, For IFor nearly sixty y Main ~ street and w esters of America ; & Man" in operation last night. This Takes the Veil vice will replace the old red light | Miss Agnes Sv[vl-‘ll“iln ment, which did not Mrs. Adam Splelman G- has been received terhood at , takinb the name |Agnes Gertrude. Fireworks Display There will be a display of set fire works at 1 Compounce tomor- row evening. All of the concessions, including the dance hall, will be open, sun, n Rochester pass been 5 and the Bertha 1ins ¢ in the f century the iod. 98— Mason R. Freeman Hoffmann T for 1926 : 5 : Mrs. Annie Churchill Requicm Mass For Father Koens | .10 icn Hronidont fo h mass of reguism will Bef oo Tt 8 o In St. Joseph's church|y 4 woo Lo ks. en Beach was the ensuing Annie Pierce Havi- slected for the seventh as secretary-ircasurer. Requiem Mass A month's mind high mass of re- 98 r stores. 100— 110 197 1433 G § All-Stars | Freeman {handled by the town authorities, — |asking that the workmen make trips |to various parts of the town for the | |purpose of removing limbs from the President Postpones s His Visit to Vermont Paul Smith's, N, Y., Ju 20 (P— sident Coolidge postpor to an date today the visit he plans to make to his boyhood home in Plymouth, Vt. Engagements youngste the ~— ler Berlin News WO HORE 30 DAY SUSPEADED TERMS udge Griswold Metes 'Em Out fo Brick Yard Workers CHURCH BEING ~PAINTED Awarded Contract place of one 7 Hird's ed on ac- so far the se state | founa bacilly to typhoid fever. Fenn Praises Post Office Congressman E. Hart Fenn Baker Elliot . Brooks Isaac Hird of the in was one Jsev strike Berlin |vears and its wrath was felt in the outlying dis Mrs. Burham Will Al | made with him in recent days at | e : F. F. Han. | White Pine camp, it was said, had |ored Plainville post offi s apnonneen by S s La | served to"delay’tha trip: whish Maja vistt yesterday and Rl L SO T el el i i e e T e [for $300 now being carried on by | L staf on their efficiency. He com- the Kensington Boys’ club that Mrs. | e e ST n the condi- y e : . ented Mr. Usher on the condi Harty Burnham of Kensington will| “ :‘I( r]:““ “’ -‘I"‘”J’ “1“::‘"‘,‘ 16 oftles and spoks Hehly ot | feoole drtun L StofAtbiniaaliotilng | o R ol o B Do thath tie |izuerout fene v torralioted el IR RS SRyl Aiorhiilie uicell g cand, e him. * The diive will continue| Which desiro e st i e losing throughout the greater part of this|‘vcdnesday were Increased to Sl e S ¥ [early today when Mrs. Laura M. [its cfficiency veek, itis understood, and contrary | [to expectations a report will not be | Garrett, 79, of New York city, died Post Banner |in the Red Cross cmergency hospi- | issued until Friday or Saturday. ” tal at Tannersville. It is understood that the drive is Eddie, Boy Scout . producing an effec has stood the which have been CC hon- with nded chipping away now the 460 comm 4 Anna and Elizabeth “Woor Misses building on da Coleman of from a i rs the Coleman, Herbert have returned tion spe [tian H { Hickok returned be their guest for eoks. nner was pre M rnes post, Ameri-|ton ro; for $300 is stood - poised ced ughter of Divinity in the Peekskill, of Sister X7 ek's vaca- - the home of Miss Lil- PHILIPPINE SUGAR CROP DROPS Southbu Miss| Manila, P. L, July (P—The | A similar horn been in op-| with them and will latest estimate of the 1925-1925 cane {eration on the corner of North Man | the mnext two!su crop of the Philippine Islands |and Laurel streets for some tine 7 {is 375,000 tons, which is approxi- Motormeter Stolen 100 tons below the pre- | Otto Froehlich of 15 Hough street [reported to the pol department dicate that the 1926- |last night that some one had stolen | yield will be much larger. |the motormeter from his r, while _ [n was parked at Ingraham place. . |The police are investigating. | Freaks of Air | Digging For Sewer Leak | ¢ 3 r <A gang of railroad men is digging| be hind Mohill's Smoke shop and The flag is of finest blue silk With | The condition of Mrs. Mary Booth | {alongside the building of w.-r‘nrmm |zold silk fringe. Tn the center of{who is a patient at the l|ar'!0r'11 ¢ |National bank in an effort to locate - Ithe blue field the seal of the Ameri-| General hospital suffering from a . {a sewer leak, which has resulted in | ¥ 7 £ .. 4 !cun Legion is worked in gol“l, while | praken hip, is reported to be as com some water seeping into both the the name of the post, also in gold | fortable as can be expected, her ad-| ahove mentioned placed. On account |curves about this, The Legionnaires|yanced age making the injury more of the steepness of the bank, it {are more than pleased with this gift, |serious than would otherwise be the | | bas been necessary to dig down over which follows upon that of an|caee | t and plank the side walls to| American flag made by the auxiliary | Mr. and Mrs. Albion Bogue nf: 2 nt a cave-in | only a short while ago. It is now Afountain View are visiting in W e sewer is old one, having t of the street or sidewalk which possible for the Legion to parade|jondnon. been laid at the time when the sta- |might have been weakened by the |with colors and banner untattered. | b {tion was on the opposite side from |rush of water. Fifty more American flags to be|fontreal, Canada, for a vacation. decoration of the streets have been Removal to Hospital 1 == prove - sayin; records il very L of was without kok in has 5 any Augusta Huiten of Farming- jmat 1 has gone to Boston, Mass., |vious crop. ladies’ auxiliary|for a short stay. | ad Di- | DeForest Danicls Park street |19 N[ has returned from a week's vacation | A beautiful post ¥ sented to Brock- |can Legion, by it. a joint meeting of the two or| | zations. The presentation spec [was made by Miss Anna Graham,|at Saybrook. | president of the auxillary, and the| Ar. and Mrs. |flag wae accepted by Commander|jfountain View James Paul of the post. ewark N J. [Charles Weldon ices i progressing well and that the solici- tors are meeting with success on every hand.. It is expected that the campaign will end satisfactorily, The $300 is needed to meet the budget for the coming year, outlin- workers [ed by the sponsors of the club some | [time ago. Ken on residents are tshowing their interest in the or- anization by lending themselves adily to its support. Death of Infant | Helen Grappino, one year old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christo- | pher Grappino of Iarmington | e Nhe |avenue, died yesterday afternoon at | his desire to keep ““‘C,“_) “of the |the Hartford isolation hospital. vards, he attached (o each Of FI%ipoath was caused by a combination | e ST spend a |0f bronchial pneumonta and measles. | are arrested ag 10) spend 2 2 5 d e foath in sail. In this manner the St LT G0 B i LT judge intends to keep, matters calm |other child was adm e i e {pital at the same time that Helen And uict gt the Yart {died. Tt was stated today that the day iane oy Offieor. Trank Brown [other twin is in a serious condition 4 For Job—Funeral of Mrs, Pastoria 2 Held Today—Death of a Twin— Sidewalk Caves About 10 feet of sidewalk on Main street south of the railroad bridge sagged yesterday afternoon to a depth of about one and one-half feet, caused apparently by the burst- ing of the water main on the cor- ner of Maln and Prospect streets last Saturday night. Water depart- ment employes are digging on Main street to ascertain just what route the water took after the main burst with view of strengthening any of in Jes are Roedler Cleaning Up After Storm. visiting Two more br vard were presented with suspended sentences of 30 day: when Sam Carom and Julius Cotreau, employes of the Berlin Brick company were brought into court last evening, for breach of the peace. Judge George G. Griswold presided the trial. He d arged botli men on pay. ment of ci but, in keeping with an She Twenty per cent discount sale on 11 goods Wednesday.'I. J. Bir! —advf Alexander, daughter of ordered. Many of these have al-| Miss Do | Daley of Smith street, | ready been spoken for by merchant \Mrs. Fannie § n |and houscholders, and persons desir- | has ":‘IZ "“" Bristol hospital where | Weaker Sex Keep Up With the Bo; alter- |at the institution. r them should order them as soon |she will undergo a minor operation. | er they had engaged in an alter ldng them should | X ! | ”"l % “‘u‘,‘: brick yard. The funeral will be held tomorrow &l s vossible from James E. Usher. . Leaving For West | fratcn e A morning at 9 o'clock from St. Paul's . B e e T mes s P and William Bartholomew of Garden - wGhurch, Belag, Eaintec paint- |church, Kensington. Rev. John C Haoy hiones wer loieoted dueeates street, Forestville and a resident of Gharles jMEWEldon, B¢ awarded |Brennan will officiate and burial will |to the state Legion convention in that town for over 0 years, will| er and decorator, has been aWardes |y 4, o Mary's cemetery, New Brit- | New Haven on August 25, 26 and 27, cave tomorrow for Champagne, Til., the contract for the re ;wllm{;)'a ke e i for a visit with relatives. Rarly in e ey Grange Party Tonight H | Fletcher were chosen as alternates. the fall he will travel from that gnd work ‘]\'11: it menominn will be held this i | The executive committee was in- int to Florida, where he will mal e hich noludes completely Te- home of Mr. and {structed to call a special meeting to ST VRS RTICIS, fob \l‘lm :1‘ body of the church. 3 Adams of Berlin {decide whether or not the post shall Funeral of Mrs. Cowles sl it i, There will be a program of | . vear t se The 1 al of 3 Sus; The steeple is being painted by [Grange. There will be a prog: conduct a carnival this year to raise e funeral of Mrs. Susan I.m (1(;”:“: nlf Berlin. IAIV'. Collins |entertainment and those attending | tunds for running expenses. This Cowles, who died at her home u.“”" ral assistants at work on the |will provide themselves with a bas- carnival has been an annual affair Washington street, Forestville B Tir {s expected that the |et lunch which will ba saten on tha TR e e S e R Saturday, was held this afternoon at entire job will be completed Within |lawn. This party takes the place of |opposition to the holding of the: 2 o'clock from her late home. Rev. A that the |the regular Grange meeting. affairs here of late and the execu- Willlam F. Davis, pastor of the As- ¥ fn,.m.(.n will be painted this | Berlin Items |tive committee will take the matter hury Methodist church conducted : ¥ and Mrs. Clarence Lund ¢ R under advisement. services and burial was in the “‘L}f,{m will be the first coat of paint Ohio, are visiting ‘.\lr. F 5 NS g | The Legion has been considering mily m} in Forestville cemetery. for the church in several years. rents on Savage Hill. Rev. ¥ fixing up the town lot at the corner ‘\n: Cowles was born in Forest Mrs., Beatrice Past is rector ;n a --mu]vh' h: of Mar!e and Whiting streets for use ville ].: ’\» 1._< :!{ 0 ‘m Ilm .\:nm" ’h(m.\v B ; Jeatrice Pas- | city and while here conducted P blic park. but it was voted ¢ 1 which she died, the daughter of The funeral of Mrs. Beatric t SR as a public park, snden, Engl: shows two 41 5 o . ock from her late home on Per- |last Sunday morning. | matter. This was done because of new varieties of awrcraft i marriage to Burdette E. Cowles she cival avenue, Kensington, and from | 1rs, Louis Varson the recent no parking rule in Cen- altitude race At top is verti- | left Forestville, returning about 40 St. Paul's church at 9 o'clock, where |will return soon to |tral square and the possibllity that cal-rising, auto-gyro craft of |$°4r so. She was a member of a mass of requiem was celebrated by | New Jersey after |the town lot might be used for a Dé 1a. Gior below is Hill's |A5bury Methodist church, and a past ;‘n\. John C. Brennan. short vacation with parking space. e la 19':- . below 18 K0TS ) prestdent of both Manross Women Music_was furnished during Darents, Mr. and M Two Enzagements In Family t?{“““ . “fool-proof,” ma | Relief corps and the Women's Chris- chine. gervice by the church trio, composed | he Community club prog Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zickwolfe IHJH Temperance Union. L] A Regular He-Man! arrested Sun- Frank Gifford has taken over the Nelson oil business and will give the | public efficient Wholesale | and retail. Phone 102-4.—advt. in Defeating Burritt Playground service, Girls By 48-12 Score. Keeping up the record established by the boys, the girls' indoor base- |ball team of the Washington school {playground yesterday afternoon de- {feated the Burritt playground team {by the score of 45-12, The game s a complete walk-away for the 1. | Washingtonians and was not inter- on [esting to watch because of its one- last sidedness. As was the case in the hoys' game in the morning, pitching was weak on both sides. Ten home ured the game, eight of made by Washington s. The Washington players also le four two base hilts and the | Burritts a single three bagger. The |lineup follows: | Washington—Komasan e, Rusczyk 1b, Kay k 2b, H Rusczyk 3b, Kalpinski acko If, Marcyneyz rf, Charlotte cf. Burrit—Laskoski Giana p, ddeck 1b, Sanski Cassalla b, Glazier ss, Lenine If, M. Clani rf, Feeney cf. Washington Burritt For sz tion, it. e—Piano, in good cond Mahogany case. Call and Phone 301 advt. A lawn party evening at the Mrs. BEdwin B. Wanted—Carpenter work, general jobbing or light trucking. Drop a card to W. G. Stellmacher, Box 82. —advt. Ior sale — Two-burner automatic oil stove. Phone advt. Floren is said runs white —— Furniture—Four rooms complete- Iy furnished for sale, used only three months. To responsible party casy terms will be given. Write Box 194 Herald.—advt. Lund's p: Mr. Lund Unusual photo, taken at Monks Edward of Wales doesn’t appear to like parading around in a Boy Scout suit, even if he is honorary com- mander of the British organi- zation. . This is his newest | photo. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . Several pleces household for sale, Tel. 96 or 60 F furniture Main 8t. —advt | daughter home in spent a nd their having Mrs. ham- 71 Hot cheese | burg sandwiche Church street. and stea at Me advt. ned arthy’s, the of 13 Tx 41 By BLOSSER | Wedn of Miss M. Horton, Mrs. Kiniry and day evening has been pre- 3 pared J rdner. “Pic and an interesting time is in e red by Miss Horton [store for all who attend. A com- e the course of the offertory and |plete report fro mthe committee in I e g “Hoaven 1s My |charge of the outing will he heard. s 4 y o a > ris| z la- Home at the conclusion of that| Miss Velma Payne fs visiting rela art of the mass. As the body was [tives in Wallingford for the week. P e botne from the church she| About 20 members of the Epworth D encer, My God, To Thee.” |league have planned to attend the s Dall bearers were Mr. Bus- |opening session of the !’l:«mv);ll‘ i, Ar. Pad ul Glan: |ca Ground Friday evening, the ardi, Mr. Padelli, Paul Giana, Mr. [Camp G ¥ ; L O idy., John “Carbo and Mr. |trip to be made by uto truck. T‘m\,: e Tie ‘ather Brennan |Dr, W. D. Beach, superintendent o Tolamanl, et mittal service at |the New Haven district, will be in duc! C t service at |the v a & J /) * 5 Cleaning Up Debris nin Tow (\\‘;;?ll'.ln:‘:nl i wel The regular weekly prayer vv;;-(;(- F(O-‘ ot Borlin, have been busily en- |ing of the Methodist church wi i, donts O ing tho past 24 hours. [held in the church parlors Thursday Lk o evening at 7:30 o'clock. T ave be earing away the |evening ; seb h\'nuc (l:x Ltnh“\\":)nguf Sunday | A number of local farmers have S 3 i 5 S salvaging ef props as ,d,m::u storm and that no small "”w]; n: ”V\‘:::\”u ;!{v ’xlr‘fl«r )‘ oy sith ‘rees, 1bs and otk " ol e proposition. Trees, limbs “‘,,\, hor peenll g fhe Wil o e A L Eh e ng plenty |are behind generally and (hr‘| spring o and 0 % |market crop a failure, there is hope of work.for the populace of the (market crop a fature, thers 18 ForC e kmen have been go- |12 on this-that the farmers hope to e town worl ) . e adeN; oLh: WAk ln:hthruugh a particularly distress- | retrieve their loss o to i at was affected by ot tha ; | principal crop that was affec v ing period, due to the fact that they |/ L L were wanted everywhere at once. ['h® ¥ orm of Sunday but no «erious damage was experienced a the 5 3 ardly an hour passed from t} oud dasmoke/ban exvericnoed t}lln‘wr» RIS, manen i unpa sl e aanaltion \ continues to show ght im- night, when requests weer not being | oo o sdward was rende TLL HAVE SOME FON WImA TWS LITNLE b TIKE ='HELLO, THERE, UTTLE GIRL! YoU CERTAINLY ARE A NICE UTTLE 61RL— Ay TYELL YOO L ANTAGRL! T WEAR PANTS AN' ANEST AN' T WEAR BovY'S' L SHOES Too! goNE N \P 538 TANT N0 resi- | as bey