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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. Open Evenings—Sat. Dec. 11, Sat. Dec. 18, Wed. Dec. 22, Thurs. Dec. 23. HOSIERY TO CHARM AND DELIGHT FEMININITY A wide collection of Gift Hosiery to suit the most fastidious weare Chiffon Silk Hosiery all over lace effect, in flesh and blonde, Chiffon Silk Hosiery, with lace clockings in casha and gun metal, price Plainville News | | SCOLLA FINED FOR SHOOTING VOISARD | | | [Superior Court Suspends Six! | Month’ Jail Sentence | PYTHIAN SISTERS ~ ELECT | | Lillian Teachman Heads Pythian | Temple—Mliddietown Man Fined | For Reckless Driving—Four-Leg- ged Chicken Hatched Here, | Frank Scolla of Kent street was | 8 | found guilty of aggravated ult | $4.98 pair Chiffon Silk Hosiery, well known make in evening and street shades, price $2.95 pair Uxtra sheer Peerette Chiffon Silk Hosiery, tea rose, beige, honey, rosee, gun metal, price $2.95 pair Gun Metal with black heel, so popular now. McCallum and Holyoke makes, $2.98 pai Hosiery—Street Floor Extra Special ! ALL LINEN BRIDGE SETS 36 inch Cloth, 4 Napkins, cream linen, with rose, blue, 9 gold, Javender borders, special, set $ ] . I {| tor one or them hape of | a hand .with sal’ by the ladies In charge of the social event. ident On Pike Samuel A. Viske, pas the Berlin Congrogational narrowly escaped injury lus the index inger pointing to the sky, which is | termed by the superstitious natives | | as the “Hand of God.” During fam- | ines or plagues, it is the custom of | certain Brazilians to flee to this | Berlin News or of urch, er state sands of men, women and children |OF the center of town. it eteis o . | tice. Merigold also pointed out a |W98 appreaching, the local minist Great Possibilities in Brazil, He tock and ascend the massive thing | ning when a car he was driving « | have elambered over the high edi- | PProaching Oak Hill, hand side Lol on the summit of a huge cone |applied his brakes to stop, The slip- MERI[H]IJ] SPEAKS | for safety from the menace from |y, 5 " ' & ¢ ! AL [ \Which they have fled, Whils tacn. |1 by 8 truck on the turnpike north As he []N Sfl”TH AMER";A fice, not one has been Injured or |!TUCKS blocked the right —_— | killed in all the years of this prac. | °f the road and as a stream of Local Pastor Misses Injury as Truck 1 by means of | Mr. Flske escaped hitting the trucks only by turning the car into the snow at the right of the highway. A Massachusetts truck following 1 also jammed on its brak A rising vote of thanks was given Iskidded, the r end | the speaker by the club, Emil O.'around and hitting Mr. Fisk's car in | Shjerden vead the minutes of the rcar. A crumped mudguard and | last meeting in a novel way and the numerous dents and scratches com- meeting was closed. |prised the damages to the pastor's y To Meet r and he received no other in- cpean Leglon Auxiliary, |Juries than a slight shaking up. | Bolton-Kasica post, will hold its Midweek Serviec membership meeting and clection of | Rev. May B. Lord will conduct members of the | oricors on ing, Decem-/the midweek services this evening at le Ralph | ber 10th. Prefinig of Bristol, the Kensington Methodist church s Works of | state treasurer of the auxillary, will|this evening at 7:43 The be the gu of honor. After the study of “Stewardship’ meeting a social will be enjoyed and [sumed by the pastor. ey ve All ladies fund offering will be to join t auxilic and [evening's vice. for membership asked it paston tofatienal thigimEating, the Berlin. Congregational church ined \for. Distiurbance will lead the midweek service of the the manufacture of the Hardware| pinaiai Romesially of this town|unureh fo bo ol this. evening. tn City company's produce. LIVINg In{ aq finea $25 and costs and gIven |yne chapel at 7:30 o'clock g the center of the social and econom- | oo GiEG = ARG L o of | 30 0 ¢ ic clrclos 1n South America and with |, o™i T0 S FC RS Mra. Sidney M. Cowles will enter- ihe observation of an American R RS 1in the teachers of thy Kensin business man sent to that country | oo 0 Spn eord © Romegially b in conditlons, he wis €8- .0y pound over to tha superior liied to present & SUL- | oupt on o more serious charge but QL gangitiond i)ty it was reduced to a breach of peace Tho visitor dwelt at length on the | [ W8 TO4iarh 10 & AT OF T cconomic conditions in Brazil, stat- | 478 . ; ing that as only approximately 1% Boys’ Club Loses per cent of the Brazilians are edu- | The Kensinston Boys' club open- 4 up its basketball season with a| @eated and the other 85 per cent ig- - Z . norant, a small portion of the popu- | defeat last evening when it met t The local post office s preparing lation holds absolute rule over the | South Congregational chureh at thelfor the Christmas rush of mail. Tt entire country. Persons not knowing | Elihu Burritt school last evening. |is reported that the swell of incom- how to read and write are ineligible o flual score was 40 but ing parcels is beginning to be felt at for voting and the favored few run | does not the ying the local offices and it is expected the country with a system of graft | throughout entire contest, | that the first part of next w \d intrigue that surpasses any sington's id to the sce the r holiday other large country in the world, he | team's inexperience as this is the Preparations sdd, t time the squad has been on the made whic Possessing unlimited natural re-{joor thiy s The locals gave fown and rural delivery « sources in the shape of timber, a AgETe n a hard The post office employ will not bhe phalt and other necessary products, | pag(je, Denny Negri starred for increased unless unforseen conses- Brazil stands on the threshold of a | icangington, scoring 100 of the 13 |tion arises. antic development, Merigold | oints scored. Thosd who were put Taylor Funeral Any American with braivs uded | The funeral of Harry A. Taylor of uld be able to go into the coun- Finat Tariin, Wil Be Cla Tves! held tomorrow afternnon at 3 o'ela {ry and make a fortune, he averre One drawback which the speaker Vornon L. Phil+|at his 1884 hame with internier outlined was the health conditions ack Hart directed the Loys Wileox cemetery. Rev. S, A of the country which are of the : Saibn e sl L I lowest. The speaker stated that for 14 aimning e e [T G Il 1 net o1 Amerlcans, conditions were not as Stlng. mest| (e kit an oaths o 2 bad ag for the natives of the rmm-. SRl e as Americana and the forel8Il g, 0400 \eag deprived of 10 points in was a lifetima residegt of 1 ‘oups in the capital had their own [ F0Ston was denrived bt AE 0T T Y o Colontes and moved in the sam | £33 Tseont men (hroteR, Mttt ) which were the breast stroke race| trons arc convey: | rial railway and where ever: | comfort imaginable is found al- | hough the building rests 500 feet | | ¢ | rbove the rest of the cit sW Hits Car—Boys' Club Drop First Basketball Game — Auxiliary to | Hold Membership Meeting. Before about Men' Merigold of New Britain, gave a talk on his ex- reriences in Brazil at the Worthing- ton Community house last evening. Merigold recently returned from South America afters an extended visit to Brazil to buy woods used in | Rerlin cla o'clock, will be » Neumann ken at this the Stanley o & Rev. Samuel ce yester~ ton superior ) this evening at her i Vernon L. Phillips, pa church, will lead a d (he Aims of the Sunday AN teachers are reque tond the discussion, homa, Rev. or of the ussion on School.” to at- Post Office Preparing indicate the loss nflation Is for the ason. rriers itain ¥ n, co, nd Wris lips and on the The Boy ralning hard for the in Torrington this Saturday. rosi ev (Cantinued on Page 11) shaped rock in the harbor, to which | Pery road bed skidded his car and | o il of | q Congregational church Sunday school ne healthy. k will| 1 in the superior court yosterday, wag, | fined $200 and costs, and was given | a six months' sentence in jall. | cution of the jail term was suspend- | I ed upon condition of good behavior. | | Scolla was charged with having shot Herman Voisard twice In the leg as | the latter passed across the corner | of his cabbage patch on the nis! | of November 3. He told the local | authorities when arrested that he | had been troubled with thieves in his g nd had taken Voisard Through | ney Thomas I. McDonoush of N Britajn, Scolla entered a ple | nolo contender: Young Voisard spent sev ospital as the result of the still carried both bul- lets in his legx. A civil su olla is believed to be peadi Pythian Sisters Elect Pythian Temple, No. 229, P. clected oficers at its regular meet- | tows’ hall as follows ral weeks Emma ret Wilh @ls and cor mistress of votector mistr, nee Be mma Andre trustee rter; rison; ard, Jennie Lackey; Veronica C: stalling officer, Veron press correspondent, Veronica (o These installc offis wi!l be meeting in Jz Gordon Guilty don of Middletown local court before I, to answ Kless drivin ng imprope wing T sponsibili two Weeks L f s automobhile had burned up Cook' ap- us- Irving Go peared in 1 tice ward har Prior rested over and th ned vhen it left corner. Thro . Conlon he roadway h Attorne pleaded n ty to all counts Foran nd Juror William t on the t witness stand on the car wded last April. had heen with Go: if I been going f one lasting ice I (i or a (rgnment hours Ju ion on sibility and fined ts on the other vo cou Four-Legged Chick two e disc evading re- 5 and Ve of m four-legged latest of A ville! world Wosenko of South Wast examined the chicks were hatehed on his farm ¥ found 1,089 em spect to tion, hut the totwo pairs nal in every Thi Michaol ston street which sterd 2,000 Kosenko s of poul kind in whi ured in his cle st DiMarco Sucs DiMarco, local contra Joseph Battaglia of N mai of Hartford issuec which is returnable t! day of January in the mon pleas b garnishecd mon: An Old Fashioned Mother Presented Dy Bristol Grange Players at GRANGE FAIR PLAINVILLE THURS, EVE., DEC. Iso Dancing Old and New HOTALAN'S ORCHESTRA GRANGL HAT Admission 9 L Hit By Auto Willlam Greenfer of Whiting| street, driver for Rogers' bakery, was struck by an automobile last night in Forestville. One rib was brokew, and he is contined to his 14 Days for Mailing 14 days remain before Christmas in which to mail holiday packages and cards. Christmas gifts and cards addressed to points within one day's travel should be| mailed not later than December 20; within two days’ travel, not later than December 18; within three | days’ travel, ot later than Decem- r 16; for more distant points, not later than December 22. Parcels and envelopes may be indorsed | do not open until Christ- Only m 1 mailing of Christmas | as important as pa cels. Millions of these cards, parate and in envelopes, are mailed each Christmas. Con: uent- ly, great congestion and delay oc- curs in large post offices when they | are all mailed within a day or two | of € istmas. If mail is to reach its | destination before Christmas, there- | fore, it should be sent in accord- ance with the preceding paragraph. Mrs. Almira Wooster death of Mrs. Almira Wooster, wife of Ralph Wooster, oc- curred at her home in Iorestville last evening at 7 o'cloc Mrs. | Wooster, who was 53 ye has be her death was not un T earl cards is just pected. Be- ! Christmas tree are being | by Postmaster James E. Usher. |to rent. | preferred. two w. k her husband she leaves alph and Harold r, a brother in New Yor a sister, Mrs. F: of Plainville. will be held , with services Forestyille Burial will be In the Fo cemetery and church estvi | ‘1 Rese be a ves Meeting neeting of the evening at | i will airl R rv tomorrow 7 o'clock in the [ on rooms. Miss Luchini of Hartford will gi in-| uctions in tie-dying. All girls a 1 mon for the ial which they us Episcopal Church Supper LEpiscopal church supp: a4 toni as wa " will last ously stated in evening. is serving the s Vs guild parish hous Legion to Bowl -Barnes post howling team the New Britain Legion in match dt Hart's vs to- Plainy opened week by going to Har! king thr ame from am from that city, Tt/ big year, and a good ! morrow it the 1 last ooks fair in rnoon Grang and attended Anot} O)d-Tashioned presented Grang: Evelyn Ounimet yosterday aft good audic last eveni oth the I r three- act d “An Mot will b eveni by Brist cast fncludes Mrs h{ trude iss Violet Le = W Walter Blatherwick, Howard and Lester Goodsell. There dancing. 1 anthers to Open > Plainville Panthers will open | 1 season Saturday | chester, mecting the 1 Center team of that city. Panthers are newly or- ganized but have some fa q a out to take the measure of a | zo0d of Connccticut q 01 Ty, Ouimet, will also Ma roati number Praver Meetings | The mid-week prayer meeting of | he Advent Christian chureh will be | € at 7 "N' this Following thd the narterly o'clock vice usiness moc be held. lar Baptist will be this eveni evening | regular ting the ehnreh prav- 14 at T:4p pastor hapter etin tin tha first the me ak on of After Near he this evening at the hare will prayer Plainvill Notes sean suy e oting t The election —_— COMMINITY THEATER PLAINVIL, PECEME Doubl RET LI INGSTON TO CHINATOWN" Also “GLNTLE THURSDAY STRIP Buck Jones in CYCLONE™ December 23. Mr. and Mrs. James Faton of West Main street have gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Contributions for the municipal received Eptscopal advt. supper tonight, 35c.— Hough St., 28—5 rooms and bath Inquire, 17 Hough St.— adst. Wanted , 3 light furnished. Small Rent, modern, or hor ping rooms, un- Tastern section of Advt. supper tonight 35c.— Eplscop: Advt. Lost — On TFast Main Wednesday night, pocketbook con- taining sum ot money. Reward. Return to Bordeau's barber shop. ‘JORN D, LEAVES FOR WINTER GOLF Rockefeller Has Party of 10 En Route to Ormond New York D. Rockefeller was on his way to Florlda today for his an- al winter of golf at Ormond i the Standard anied by a including a physiclan, friends and ser- v York on his pri- vate car “Mogart, ached to the Havana special of the Atlantic Coast due at Ormond Beach shortly . m. Mr. Rocke The aged founder o Ol comp tinue o his housek vants.They 15 eper, eller's h h is said to ¢ so good in spit his ST years he has recently been taking an ac- tive st in the business from o retired a quarter of a cen- , but when a reporter sought on the way to the in he was stopped by a member : party who said, “Don't you o he is too weak to talk?” The multimillionalre was bundled 1p in a long r and wore a heavy cap with ear tabs to protect him from wintry blasts as he motor- ed to the Pennsylvania ‘tation from his estate at Pocantico Hills, N. Y. Ha walked unaided from his car to train, but took ight elev to the platform the train tloor. Mr. Ro nine holes frequentl tered that recently an ntico Hills court. Last winter at Ormond he played golt letter than nany men 59 years younger tharn 1self. Ho eight holes. uls af The public debt of the United tes reached its maximum on Aug. 1919, when it stood 000,( On the gross debt was 0. june 30 of this year $19,643,000,000. b EVERYBODY Jears YOUR Coucn — and so should you, for it is often infectious and dangerous to those around you. Asafeand agreeableway to re- lieve coughs is to take PERTUS- SIN,which has been used for twenty years in the successful treatment of all types of harsh or painful coughs—even the most severe. PERTUSSIN is en- tirely free from ‘‘dope’’ or harm- ful drugs, yet it brings quick relief, by helping Nature to expel the sticky phlegm that often clogs the air passages. Sold by all drug, large and smatl b No More Piles Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the Physician Who Discovered This Common Scnse Remedy u haven't Known as the exact rther and would rem i, Le 1t's HEM-ROID street | Bristol News PRISON TERM FOR G4S STATION THIEE {Sutherland Sentenced to One to | Three Years at Wetherstield 6 MONTHS IN JAIL FOR PAL Towns Owe Bristol $6,600 For Char- Southington 385.— | ity—Death of Miss Ford and Mrs. Wooster — Liquor Transporter is Fined $25. Sutherland. aged this city was sentenced to from one Jto three years in the state prison | by Judge Edwin C. Dickinson in the | superior eourt yesterday, charged | with holding up the proprictor of & | gasoline filling station in Plainvills Ireveral wee ago. Verne La Vigne, aged 22, also of Bristol and an ac | complice of Sutherland's was sen- |tenced to jall for six months on th |same offense. | The two men in question were ar- | rested by the local police and at that time La Vigne was turned over to the Plainville authorit He rged with the filling station hold- up in that town and t to the December t :r‘wfll. | Sutherland was held | police on a ch |zutomobile ot | Meadow street earl; and it was on this charge was bound over to the court. This charge, how not pressed against him the state's attorney mediately following the theft, Suth- erland took the car to a garage in Simsbury where he let it remain |for two weeks. He then registersd the car with the motor vehicle de- partment in his own » and to- | gether with 1 Vigne made a trip to Canada. On his return te this o Martin noticed the car sta |on West street and notified the local of the \ the car ‘ Hollis B und ove m of arge of ste Edward Martin of in the summer that he superior r, was sterday by offic Im- | police department, two men followin | was = | sarettes, cig amount of candy wore found | Miss Catherine Ford | Miss Catherine Ford died yester- {day afternoon at the home of ster, Mrs, C. H. Critchley of Ver- non etree after a lingering illness of several months, Miss Ford was born N. Y ghter of the ind Mrs. James he has been a resident of Forestville for @ num- bor of vears. She was a member of the Ladies' Ausiliary, Ancient Or t Hibernfans; Fidelity C Tor America; D ht Isa- be Children of Mary Matth chur . Surviving her C. H. Criteh her in Massena, late M 1 esters of rele, of and h St one sister, Mrs with whom &he made her home; one brother, Henry | Ford Watertown, N, three nie and two nephows. The fuperal will b o'clock tome morni Matthew's Roman Cathol TPorestville } quiem will be William P. L | church, ana buri; seph's cemetory. K. of P. Mecting The regular meeting |lodge, Knights of Pyti | hetd at 8 o'clock this eve im hall Daughter Born A daughter was born at the Tris- hospital yesterday to Mr. and James Howell of Beach strect. Receives Suspended Jail Sentence Roy Sanford of Pequabuck place, |charged with transporting i ind whose case was contl rday morning, was sts in the city court thi morning. A jail sentence of 60 days was also imposed, judgment being suspended for one year. Sanford was arrested last Satur- lay by Officers Henry Joglinski and Wil w when he irove into the y Pasquale Onofrio of Pine street, six gallons of liquor being found in car. At- torney Anthony J. Rich, who repre- nted him, told the court that Sanford's family in traightened Ity imposed would rea on his family than on the him a Y held at 9 from St. f ro- W celebra the . Jo- Plainvilt as, Ethan will be g in Av wer reumstance accused New Yor rd Rail stville ad com- trespassing bhetween and 11 i A have heen using th vint for a shor Tomes and one litt using this route daily to carry cr to her fath carby factory. ossing cast person works in Tt is the inte a circle with some degree of comfort bt for the Brasflian himsoit, Nerl- | UL Nl i oot I | wero disqualifind because of using . aphic condi- squalific aus i A study of the BeoRrph e o oting | the scissors kick instead of — tho Lo T SUNE | egulation frog kick and the 80 [vard free stylo during which FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS it Can Aée T)one to the gathering. The New Britain S ictured a e rock the man pictured a1 Eodcinitis AL ice S IARdiEes B S ot turned wrong at one of the ——— laps | GEE- I FEEL &00D NOTICE |;‘ll:vy‘s m;»o_-' \_m: see l(ht‘i.» :.l\'nly-‘*l | 60W To SCAOOL TO DAY- ‘ Sor 3 remedied and it is hope Ken- s Hizpuees 1‘40[:‘;11:!«:"‘ {sington will help Hartford county ngw St B oNE Borlin Klre B ited that the | PrinE back the bacon for the state \NORK. DOAE AN' W You are herecby notified It h TUREE PROBLEMS v M. C. A. meet. g he East Berlin Annual Meeting of the Fast Be TEACHER ASILED/ l Sethack Tonight Fire District will be held ?Il the . 5o v il . o e ant SIRe darirnnily R g, Honu (Copthyat s HUNAN Y G | ast Berlin in the Town of Berlin | at § o'clock on Friday, the 10th day of December, 1926, for the followli purposes 1 ficers. 2. To elect officers for the com- ing year. 3. To transact any s proper to come meoting. ated at Decomber To Last | t the Berlinites this eve- ning at Community Hall. *John is confident of a win at last and poiits ; to the other team’s inexperience as . | a sure indication that the men froin To heay the report of the of- | 1 mountaing will trundle home the honors. Conlin is still confident IHml the Blue Ilills squad will keep the cup for the next year abd states that there will be nothing in the race except Blue Hills once the team gots its stride. Whist 'Tc The ladics of the ¢ il's church, Kensington, will whist party this evening at Attest abs' hall Various - P. I, Siegrist | tribnted to the winner Clerk. Itest. Cake and candy other before said | busi- | | ne | Fast Berlin, Conn. 1926, A fght ngregation of A. NORTH Prosident of the con- will be on E = ) | sav, 7ake AN A LOOK AT S | My PROBLEMS = | AN SEE Aow \ GoOD YA THIAK = | ey ARe! / [of railroad ofricials to continue theig ‘chcrk and bring the apprehended trespassers to court, | Large Outstanding Charity Account ! Several towns about the state are indebted to Bristol for charity rene Jm-r 1 to the total amount of $6,« 1600 and efrorts are now being made |y Charity Commissionor William I, | Smithwick to effect sottlements, The |town of Plymouth alone owes Bris- {tol $1,350 for taking care of needy |parties, the responsibility for which rests with the former town. Watcr- bury is also another debtor of the city of Bristol, as is the city of Harts ford, some of whose accounts date {back 15 years. BDristol also has {some money coming from the state of Connecticut, which will probably | be received within the next few daya. | This information advanced to the city council by Mr. Smithwick with a request for an additional ap- propriation of $2,000 with which te carry on until the budget for the present year is formally approved, but it has been decided to wait un- til the next meeting on December 14th to see if a sufficlent amount cannot be collected from some of the towns mentioned ahove. Funeral of Mrs, Frank Schieding e funeral of Mrs. Victoria . widow of the late Frank s held at 2:30 o'clock ate home at 40 Grove Rev. P, F, Wolfenden, pastor of the Bristol Baptist church, con. ducted the services and burial was n the family lot fn West cemetery. D. A. R. Meeting gular monthly meeting of lord Chapter, Daughe n Revolution, will be 3 o'clock tomorrow afters the home of Mrs. Carlyle F. Barnes on E place. Miss Clemmie Henry of Maryville college, Tennessee. Will be the speaker for © occasion, Funeral of Mrs. Lester R. Chapin The funeral of Mra. Mary Elizas beth Chapin, wife of Lester R. Chapin Putnam street, will be held at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morne ing from Trinity Episcopal church. Tohn Wilkins will conduct the services and interment will be in {West ¢ ery. | To Go to Collinsville Kitcheway Council, D. of P., will leave Red Men's hall at 7 o'clock this evening for Collinsville where they will confer the degree on & s of candidates. Liquor Violators Jailed Andrew Sejerman and Max Hot- Toski of this city, who were bound over in tha local court several weeks o on charzes of transporting - quor, were cach fined $200 and sen- tensed to six months in Jail by Judge iwin C. Dickenson in the superior 1 day. Both men were ted by the local court and g vesterday’s proceedings by ¥ Noble E. Pierce of this city. To Elect Officers lver Welcome, No. 89, For- ters of Ameriga, will hold a meet- ing at § o'clock this evening in Red Men's hall. There will be namina. on and election of officers. | To Open Scason 'he local high school 1l open it son tomorrow in the school = gymnasivm Terryville high schaol team ir opponents. Coach Tommy Monohan has hered together a goodly collection’ of fast perform- crs and the boys are out to win all of their games this year. Ben R {dan is captain of the quintet and wve Comerford, Hugret, Masl, Zetarski, Waterhouse and Al- all ve is of last year's \d to t him. cgion Bowling League Schedule American Legion Hartford wling league, insofar as icheprey post of this city, om her street, Rev, basketball th Coun it affe is as follow Dec. 3, West Hartford at Bristol; Dec. 10th, Bristol Hartford; Dec, 17, Bristol at New Britain; Dec. 24, Unionville at Pristol; Dec. 81, Bri: t Southington: Jan. 7, Windsor stol; Jan. 14, Plainville at Jan. 21, Bristol at West Hartford; J . Hartford at Brise tol; Teb, 4, v Britain at Bristo Feb. 11th, Unionvill IFeb. 18, Southington at Bristol Teb, 25, Bristol at Windsor; March 1, Bristol at Plainville, h team In the league will bowl ames and the team with the ] imber of games won at e end of the season will naturally be declar 1 champions of the county. Mrs. Ralph H. Wooster Almira Stewart Wooster, . wife of Ralph H. Wooster ord avenue, Forestville, dled r home last night from heart Wooster had been in for saveral months but had riously ill for about twa was born in Farmington on mber 2, the daughter ot John and Fannie Stewart. She was & member of the Asbury Methodist reh, the Su ine Circle and Newton S. Manross Post, Women's € Corps iving her, besides her hus- re two sons, Ralph Wooster Americus, Georgia and Harold, who resides at home; also by two 1children funeral will be h afternoon at 2:30 om the Rey. Wil- will conduct the services and the remains will be placed in the vault at Forestville ry for Interment in the spring. Bv BLOSSER Asbury Methodis liam F. Davi WHATS T1' MATTERT DONT THEY READ ALL RIGHT € gpr OR HOHO=T SHOULD SAY NoT /! you CAN' PIGS FROM S)x HORSES \E THAT /! SV al 7 TAKE FNE ANVTUING Wiy AT SIX PANCAKES FROM ONE PLATE TMIS MORNING /! I Took o ©1926 By wen semvice, e,