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L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 192 , PI . .[1 N l his regard this afternoon. lainville Bowlers Win to be held at 3 o'clock Thursday st | Want Clothing for Boy Murphy's All-Stars defeated Ter- t thoon. The matter of increas- i | atnviiie ews The nursing association - lryville at the Recreation alleys last J ts o ews ing the annual dues to $2 will be | sorous of obtaining clothing for 3 ig in great form to win = i -0ld boy who is being sent strings and take the match ay, He will. requlre: a sweater, (by 86 v bowler on 11 round in the setback shirts, two poirs of pajamas, a locs L 300, offsettir "nurnunv 't between Ethan Lodge three four suits 1 Il o {No. 5. Knights of Pythias, of this 3 a couple of | She t their opponents. leity and \nshmnon L. Morgan s who have these articles to Terryville i v' is on Thursday ev.emn:. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED v m in Thrall's Pauletti ..... 110 101 * local team is now leading by & g store. Money will a Shepard ... 108 1 3 margin of 41 points. : Dnmken Driver Smashes lnto,,,-' At hends . sxtonion e Harue'L/CCLl 86 a4 : Houses and School Threatened a5 .. "d?:"‘}“l' ot Pom- = STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY ' Gar of Bristol Man ! ‘1*“‘;"'{:'!::’?*0: B e Brush Flames Increase ~ mon at st somepha Carnotic churen More ass Fires 5 Do YOUR BUYING THURSDAY : - Eos v role Ba iR 1 5| s U e Adopt New Schedule | Several Interested Parties Call on : b an noon BN i 95 0 “dward <ht Curtiss Die ce | Starting ¢, April 18, (h | 1 i e hanlonl e Edward Dwight Curtiss Dies at Age Arting April . e g i s ¢ - — | master barbers will adopt a new Kimmell — Must Move Nursing B { tre € ! 540 5 1 of T5—Barbers Adopt New Sched- s ich will call for closing Headquarters—Union Good Fri- | ST S s Union Service v evening except Fri d Benefit by the Actual and benefilt by the Actua I WL le Sl vy e e bt V i i Srews m the Standard Stecl Sk vl‘t .‘h;)zs!m‘?’:Ur i has s o'clock ¢ { .mmm :plf.xfi";‘o' alaes We offer | Four persons were injured i and Be s company and Pla 3. Sloat of Hartford A for . wh i T will continue to close , automobile crash on the New Britain ville “ompany put out a blaze preach the serm All the chure road near White Oak about 1 o'clock he Stand vests - are o oln COATS, DRESSES, SWEATERS FOR EASTER—THE LATEST FOR || this morning when a car operated by rnoon. - s T A A i TR T Wl S WOMEN AND MISSES Jen i on SR I DuGhiestor, ; cal fEht 4 oy Breaks Arm ) 1 : : ; smashed into a li > S . v 4 . . riven by Noice Bristol of tegarding Coats, you have choice of two special groups at Franklin street, Bristol. Decoto we {larrested on a charge of e ~ 8 play He was take 1 i o o 2 of C. 1“)( & 3 $ | while under the influen : fore reaching these Bristol hospital for treatment. : i i a0 : ot ‘struat at 3 o'klocik e Bristol car was g {av ¥ T it N () nterment was in There are novelty mixtures, tailored twill coats, some plain, others Newington with a party of Showere 1, past . R 3 o lot In West cemetery, with fur collars. Also coats of satin und l ulm and reversible silk and cloth “,h: aa ""’f,""! m‘.; 'n 7 5 pid X wir ite coats. The new shades of tan and g v as well as navy and et A R e 7 tender v s i v el : 5 of Pequabuck Lodge, 1 o black. Extra values at £29.50 and 839 e, was Eolng to Kensing- | Hin shower by erry Makers last L ! s L ik Gill be at § o'cloe |1 ton, where he is emploved and whe atihe home ol Miss Mary wa r § ! » Choose your Dress from one hundred regular 815.00 values for Thursday “' ‘;“"’;‘“’1',: l'”:" e i - : . confined ¢ 3 1 g g ekt . ¢ the N. o ‘nf the occupants in r i St $ b 0 hig f e gang ) z 1 East ¥ sta at ea. | Bristol himself rec d a lacer o 1 f Daniel Te Vil od g AL Wellon! @ d ) Q 1 S S < 3 i [ tion of the scalp and his wife a her sister will ry 4 > = - S o I ? r. Cou e " Smart spring styles in all the new Lolomm with choice of flat crepes, IRt on 90 i e A s o vl et : e rden § . ki rished, i ary to georgettes and cloths, in sizes for women and mi , $10.95 each. | tusions, also an injured elbow. Fra lings taking plac 5 ¥ i t Reynolds of Bristol had a bad sca Merey il el + f 2P . laceration 1 Mrs. Reynol as | . “Opening’ give pick of round, GIRLS' DEPT. offers the 6 to 12 ERE s e b pentr V and crow necks, many colors to vear olds. Wash dresses in many | bruises. The fifth person : hretty colors 8 r stree without injury, while Decoto and his on select from, slip-on models for the I Iw\lm 1‘“'2‘[“ and styl If‘” l‘{%é L ! S irch Wi Hec'or ud = women and misses at only each Bl VSl R | Deputy Sheriff investigated and |l : S iner R D S i e 1b rond were tened by B kinds for Thursday at each arrested Decoto for drunken driving. 5 i R 3 the fire ar f the : ket e $ ] 00 85 C i o“lm‘mlrm]]v'm:\m ,:\1:" | . Trambull will be sen SR IO RSN R T To ( mnr Degree |T ant of the Decoto | : Hop 1‘“[’:“"‘1 R erparslren : . Goldun Rule deeree e, AT T N S ¥ ‘ i machino appeared to be sober and T A on ety e cl all day Good SELECT YOUR HAT FOR EASTER TOMORROW |was released. The two men were Sl s R AR AekeGC Dalsta | booked for trial this afternoon. D Ll UGS EOSLE Sl s e 4 g o With a showing right up-to-the-minute, you will have no trouble in | No Parking Penalty or i fonsortunityRchibencet i Meie it SnDeendiny ot : : making a satisfactory selection from our big and varied line. 1,000 hats | The no parking ordinance passed |the .Hl.h_nm S N | vrin t - Judd e sk fluos 8 in all colors, models and materials are offered (i85 e g anselel foun i ceting ns will be heard this Broad strect school is spending the f¢ 5 5 | Friday n may prove futile, ns will -l o fie City, N we t : DEN]ES G special tomorrow for, each ..... e ki | was 1 d today, since no penalty | evening Church of Qur Lady Gt Ay 5 : 3 Other models, flower trimmed, sport and ~orm dress, 87.98 and $10. "‘“"}'- e measure banned L king | S sty )«(.;,h Sl b o n e A 3 a - at the danger points about the ce nstitution of t oly o it hung over t ntire ¢ —————— ses a {J s at S1.9%, 9S8 ( 3 | ; an's Anxiliary it £ ) For misses and childr n, big values at $1.93, 33.98, §5.00. ter but did not state what action [ist will be celebrated with Saviour will pack a Yesterday and residents of Wit e amnnitie A0 O might be taken against those who |mass at 7:30 a d with a pro- 9580 IneE g in tion wer rous qn | €10 disregard its clauses. - These half- |cession of ed Sacrament. ooy ar ) the parish fheir praise of the men and boys | Council Decides Against Allow- way acts seem to be a feature pe-!All parishioners are d to make | yoica. ¢ who helped to extinguish the flames Ar to town meciings here. Last | visits of adoration to th reh | he B, Y. P. U. will hold its an-| Scout Exec 2 I B il ance For Mrs. P. Swanson all @ storm sewer was voted but no | during (he mor fLernoon or nual mecting and election of of red on th ) st enionyinnl SHiEly ch ton, attracted money a iated to install it I‘\'!”“! SRR . A social 0 Boy Scouts assiste -t The/commion Haunail aomuiteejon [ N Lord is ‘I»v:(“n' Tod Selected 'a lar, nee 1.\\Aomull~slouxr Visiting Nurse Must Move | May Tdentify Skeleton | AT e v in extinguis| | ctaims voted last night to recom- er m ews MRSk dhe,dolelnels i : e . the gathering!{ The office of the visiting nurse of Hope of identifying the skeleton | g Edward Dwight Qustise {mend to common council that ‘. olemn high .“,‘ ss will be cele- 'on 'AA:M. cticut’s Tax Problems.” the Plainville Public Health Nursing ' found back of White Oak Monday Mod G ran aby 2 rd Dwight Curtiss, d , | leave t t v be :x‘\'vn in the 1 at 10 o'clock with the fol-|He outlined the tax situation and!association will probably have by young Harry Weldon was held carriage, a e ._ long resident of Fore : Mrs. r Swanson of lowing program: “Vidi Aquam’ ¢ advantages and defects of the {moved in the near future, 5 | 5Tt thda it authorities, o o W o epilall vastardiy avenue. Mrs. Swanson, Gregorian; the choir will s “Sent system |ing to F Selectman J several s having been made St.—advt. @ 1 f five ks, € ented by Attorney Donald in Honor of St. Louis” hy Theodor Reprosen © Claude W. Stevens, ' mel, to make room for the building conce g clothing found on the | 7 ; hotico g ~hi h een in fai health for the 3 red before the com- p t £ ' noti 5 i : La Hache; at offerte s speaking on “Routing a Bill Through inspector. When the building code bones. A New woman called prgerie $1.60. Wooding, New Britain year: mi a few weeks ago and asked -\nz lican” by Caesar Franck, sung the cave the attendance 200§ into effect and an in ‘tor is | on th 5 ¢ an yesterday and __pqce it as bor, 1sation for the death of her Miss Madelaine Horton, assisted an id f inner workings of the ; appointed, an office in the town hall | described Pxac Loor il 1 on Phincas husband, who committed suicide by ¥ the Junior Choir, wsembly. Both speakers were well | Will be required, and the only rooms ' the description g X 4 ? ne (Porter) Curtiss. He hanging in a police cell. He had re- ‘, The soloists will i ‘ s, E.received by the league members and | available is that now occupied by of "vvv : husband d Il”\ VISITING NURSE ASSN ~ ted Bl g sci nd ported to the police ('r;r dut_\; :ntxhe .ardner, sop i} Mae Howard, their friends, | Miss Clara L. Gallant, the nu with those rei he sk 1 @ stol high school. drive against liquor law violators, Lfld Rldll] BlG Cle RCDOI'IGd [0 contralto; k. Lardner and L. Horton, Woman's Aid Meeting | Considerable filing space will be | Her hushan: 89 8 HAS ANNUAL MEET[NG e {cred the employ of the but had not been employed, the enors, 5. S 1 and P.| he regular monthly meeting of |"c9¢d for plans and fications lar and not very strong: if the body | Weleh Clock Co, now the Sesslons committee found. : Siana, basses. Mre, Wallaco G Tor. |y oo, i ey, mestInE of | kmitted by prospbctiva hulider s his, it is likely that | clock co., ast 20 years | The committee, after considering - Be Recovering ton will oreanist Iin Fational ehureh was ol | T POSCNt QUARters of the nurse | hausted Dy is long elimb and w Ernest M. Smith Re-Elected 125 tired. He was married all angles of the case, came to the 5 Attend Neighbors Night. i oal e ,' not considered ideal for the Mnable to return, lving where he on Octob 1 . to Flo ision that there was no legal out 30 members of ihe local noat s oclock at the oipose to which they are now put, | fell until he died of starvation or President—Reports of Past Year ' May Fullor, < es, with Arthur L. Woodruil. | 110 \ight being poor and the heai Dosure. Another call was made this | taughter, Mrs, ¥ t — e ) . § Holds Up Permits e e or. The MOrFRIng regarding the body Reflect Broad Activity. i ¢ a son, ge Curt : 2 SuEs — Grange last evening in |, Fire Warden Lewls A. Griftith of ! o 08 TACCFIAN In the ner of | The body was buried yesterda o e F w Pritain and four grandenildren, | WANT RIGHTS RESTORED 2 3 B l1ce nsington has announced that {Constable Andrew Hogan on orde Th isiting Nurse association of that place. Th the 1x‘m> state m . 00t the dry spell is over and the Large Delegation at Newing- the history of the or | oods and fields of the town are Visit- ! guiiable place for o nurse's he g SSTa R TREmNeTE kb Lo slal to the Herald) trom Dr. Charles W. Moody, medical NvW Britain held its annual meeting e et makiin Lod ord, April 13, — A hearing examiner. Interment was near the Yesterday afternoon at Now Aot afveieran be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 5 t a 3 scovery, but if identifica. Britain hospital. Mrs. M 2 30 o'clock before the legislative Grang ton : Matives . it is impropable that fire quarters. Mr. Kimmel 1 e ;»um(.t\( discovery, \v.f‘ ‘I. m‘ nltln'.k‘nfi g The funeral will be i d r\xhx:fl:n e ton Grange State Meeting—Malar- (rom 53 Grange chaptr. o pres. . Permits will 1.; x.«fluwllmt mo.], liv- lant yesterday : : BRI i, s S L - 5 v poaag the home a Y of Biwin B Snelgsore ing outside of re district limit o Co Kive remova a emete - r, Mr v 3 b RA > 5 . |ent | i rooms in the new asse - i et S : and Vincent A. Smith for restoration ey o Start chall Team May 7. ° | ha Ce WL b S = Young Walden has still to secure A £ The . S R 23 & T « A. S f S ney to Start Bascha ¥ | The s e eve as aid that, except for a few hujlding and re in or of moving ' M Joeh, Gl Hor: ot Biloe voes vi 2 sorga T Kimball, tre Chureh 1v & of thoin voting: franchiss, BOEC s b Jsie T. Pa William ¥, Ds 5 *he - - 3 the skeleton having wrought havoe urer, and Miss Elsie T. Patte s e, employed by the Commercial Trust 15 Locust street, Meriden, who is M chusetts, wl ol on i he year was not safe. He light and heat and janitor | superintendent. Ashury Methodist Co. und were sent to prison for tak- : e o with his nerv Lirot Chekardle i iy § ¢ and | portance of the small local chap! asked brush burners to cease their are assured. A conference with 3 Adsini Ghnirah Note | The following officers for next year | (MCt the serviees ; ing the bank's money. charged with reckless driving and : : ; ictivitics for the time being, both in | It b, Usher, prociden ot Advent Church Notes : : : 2 be in West cemet. ¥ > - to the national or ior - £ ¢ cing, " P. er, presider he " i ol v were elected: President, Mrs. E ‘ b S ¢ it ausing the injury of Irving 5 5 ek g ’ The mid-week prayer mecting e 2 S T ‘rux:u(;'ml % Kensington, now a pa. | {reshments were serve he fire districts and outside the | ing association, was to be T R L b e e, M. Catherine Delira Tient at New Britain General hospi- |TeSular business meeting. boundaries. at the Advent Christian church will Stanley T. ss; second vice-presi 4 d | he o v i e . of 97 South Elm s diea tal as a result of the accident Joint Meeting. | Berlin has been especially fortu- be omitted this week on account of dent, Mrs. 3 W. Young i attavte 4 e al as a : 3 o members of the Bolton- Mate this year in the brush fire di- | ! the Good o vice-president, Mrs. Rufus e fhaa tos b0 vaeks e About 10 members of the Dolton- Nal S 2 i the union Goo s pital, Hartr anitinsEs] ning at the regular weekly se Kasica post, American Legion, and Fection. no scrious blazes yet being There will be als of enway; secretary, Mrs. Js ; 4 ! | T oy <t will | reported. Sichoin foritn ter music on Thomson; treasurer, Mrs, George ' ULl ¢ the Berl wn court. The ne- |the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the post will -2 ’ > hY'/ the choir for the er c on Tl e Nia DAtE e e Ea Ifor;?mw‘s':x renant as a wit- |attend a joint meecting ot posts of To Start Practice Thursday and Saturday evenings at Kimb. e o G e g resid v Sgeity o young ‘»mr;mm e e e el s| The Kensington Athletic club <PLAINVILLE®» 1\; o'clock. et o R e oy (I)mrhl 3 Surviving . her | evening af Meriden. Comma L Il team, this town's one re B. Pars p amuc! ) 2 b 3 S S | injured youth is reported to be im- |evening at s . 5 TONIGHT—THURS. | s. Noah Luecas were . and two children, | " el ain |Harold Ventres of Bosto resentative in the field of semi NIG S. | A Mrs. Nos uea N P : R e e 1 isinl (e Tocas biieni (65 | wrotoas onal Saports il bokln iaes : HI A Services will be o'clock Face Dwfigumd' Lost institution, where he is suffering (P ! 0 o oS Ae R bt Mobm BANKS e R o G ST loe: : clock S| Cuti — from a broken collar bone, nume Graduation Ex | I oty | T E Thursday morning g eep. uticura Heals. i t xer £ the Kens avenue grounds, Kensington. | |was completed, Dr. i ous bruises and abrasions and a pos- | _Gradu 2 lid & 1ent w Slbis Seaniuiad sl |ington Grammar Night school will | According to Dan Malarney, man- In commum 'I'heater :ho'\\wlrxl;:‘v\r\v"“’:‘ L (!jf;“\"‘;' soph's comet “I had pimples on my face that 2 : be held in the town hall this eve- uger of the aggregation, things look ((A'ITA BOY” Aasaiids PR e Plante Case This Afternoon were hard, large and red. They Salvatore is alleged to ha\'r\m’m at 8 o'clock. Several prominent |rosy for the local diamond per- |ment, illustrating the work of the. ca { Adelard Plante festered and scaled over, and ftched driven a car in such & manner a8 0 || ;001 omicials will be present and an | formers, Several new men have been Bulging with Fun Beams | Plainville [zekligte v | charged and burned causing me to lose & torce the young Kensingtonian, Who {in oresting program o ertain- added to the ranks and most of the | will be rd at 4 o' < this afte lot of sleep. My face was disfigured. was riding a bicycle, ofi the road, or arranged by the sti- old standbys will don the Kensing- Trolley Damages z\ulo Itioon, according to an announcement | | The trouble lasted about one year, to have actually struck him, a fact j... . Bacon, treasuver of the ton uniform at the coming practice court cascs are being tried through Paul’s s Easter Music . St. Paul's Announces Easte s At e son e e 2 ¢ Giadiier of ional cuses, burning at this ing into one of these, where good | Bursting with Laugh Bombs | Chuckles and Cheers W Y v | % made by Pr Att James I used other remedies but the which has not been established. The | senool hoard, will make the presen- | May 7 is given as the. probabla | Thrills and Tears TODAY In North St. Collision ! % L ot S IOn with | {did not help me. I sent for a free| uccident occurred on the turnpike. |iation of the diplomas. The public is 'opening date of the season, The ATAN et = jren GOSN enl, LLe U P OLe ons with Mrs. Mary D sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint- Judge George G. Griswold, Who |invited to attend. fetup ofticials will aucvey tia earidl: s HlopenceiVidor I i e e i L et Yius recovered from a brief attack | Mid-Week Service. |dates at Sunday’s - dress rehearsal | | ——— - Greta Nissen wned by Michael Divanzo of 21 apyo® @ Wife residing in Fall (lh‘x’::c::::g;?og'txf..Smmh‘ of grippe, ofticiated at last evening's | There will be a Lent and pick the probable team from | FRI., SAT. and Clive Broo! Soxton street, and driven by John ',‘KT ey T Ve five howes of CillEam 10T el sussion of the court. this evening at 7:30 o'clock the list of recruits, A dressing room Ainel in “POPULAR SIN” atnevale of 98 Chervy streat, about | e bueey oo o coheadled | | o (Signed) Miss Regena Fire Bills to Town | inabiiity res Paul's church, Kensington. will be erected at the Percival av- || ¢ 3 E ’ last evening in front of Elihu M 2 i | DAY ast cvenin : nability of witnes sid ; cGray. R, F. D.5, Box 66, Chatles. Pills amounting to $200 for two| A mid-week service will be held | anuo st hetoro the apening of the | © 1N Final Extra THURSDAY | Burritt school on North street. The 1 1iisce .“ bo pros. ! ton, Me., Aug. 23, 1926. . fires which ‘;u-um: dru(!w‘r‘\l!y :n l‘);:fl;fixuulr‘:l;\l\l»ne 'a""..‘it 1t ‘W:‘Y ook e ‘-.-4\_(::;;‘:’lluhmol;h(‘rliys‘: ': : di With i EMIL JANNING |automobile was badly dam: ut Do . 1 for by Use Cuticura Soap, Olntment and place were forwarded today by the |the c | Na ore ha cen heard | e i P ; 3 Inobody was intired OMoer B (hb orasioi Talcam daily andi b i w Britain fire department to town | ev. Samuel A, Tiske will speak 01| gon" the Blue Hillians who, recently | Marguerite De 1a Moite in “QUO VADIS J. Feeney reported no cause for | To Address W, C. T, T. | e and Bty e officials following the regular | the theme, “The Old Rugged Cros threatened to form a team of their | | 2 i Thrilling Newspaper Drama. Matinee Every Day | police uction Mrs. Lena Greenbacher of Middle- | | supsse. oiatment 2 2 wuonthly meeting of the department | The Berlin Men's Bible cluss Will {oion™ie (1o Kensington squad a.»-[ g pal ! i e, Rarmple e R Airems o Vi 215 4 town president o he Connecticut tycrymhere. Bample eaeh held last evening in New Dritain, |hold its annual meeting and clection | and Big Musical Revue. 2:15 — 10c and 3¢ [ READ N T D A S DIA T Dot e “-"-'-"cu«m.:%n ..s':!.:‘:f‘- A charge of $100 was levied for |Of officers this evening at $ o'clock | (Continued on Page 12) FOR YOUR WANTS 1 special meeting of the local branch the department’s activities at the |2t the Worthington Community | | iianotti fire in Kensington Ia L“S:‘TI :‘h"osl" x‘;“‘”‘( L \'\’,‘x“‘.(“"_"“\';’:; = e Monday afternoon which the New |V 08 PV = o | 9 Britain department attended for one | Will speak on his winter travels. FRECKLB AND HIS FRIENDS He d Get Even Bv BLOSSER ey | Highway Repairs. et The second charge, also for $100, | The turnpike between fhis place | was for the A. H. Bushnell fire on AN .\m-m.-‘lx m]lm‘:fl’:l\lnx ;\ln- ywml»‘ e Cooper Hill, i idge, | repairs at the hands of a state road WHAT DO YoU TUIAK, QU WELL, You'LL AE'S ALL PUT OUT Now 0V DOING IN THE - GWE p ) ) The. department recorte how g | COnstFuction_gung. One wy b MOMZ SOME GAZOOKY )FIAD ANOTUER ONE | | BUT WHEN AE FINDS OUT HoUSE O A NICE SPRING DAy ) == | o B3 ii"&ii“;‘;‘g hours' work at that blaze, most of i Certain portions of the thorousti-| WENT AN BOUGAT OUR { SOMEWHERE THAT IS OWN FATHER LIKE 7WS Z 1D 7:UAK YOU'D s LOT=IF T KNEW WHO which was spent in the department's | F2T¢ Were found mesessay vester g |kiDs BAsE BALL LoT > BOUGAT IT 70 BUILD A : BE OUY PLAYING BALL bt 0 endeavora to keep the fire from |1%% ATerR00n And this MOTTE | AN'ANOW WE JAVENT RNICE NEW JOUSE 0N a8 WITW 7UE BoYS ! s | BOUGKT IT T'D 60 AN spreading to the Grange hall ad. | MCteh Swamp road teecivel U ANY LOT TO PLAY MELL BE JUST AS GLAD | | | TAROW TGS AT Jucent to the printing establishment ({10 0F & SCTABEL WINEE BT BALL ON = MAKES AS ME IS NOow MAD! S | MIS CUICKENS! FhicHiwns-tetally dostroyed, | Tho road, although recently oiled, ME Sorg! ¢ St. Paul's Services "has suftercd considerably by the Rev. John C. Bronnan. pastor of 10 5 iebe o o€Chion it ia constant. St. Paul's church. Kensington, has 1% (L0 fssued the following schedule for |~ WIS L oughout the services and music at the ehurch ' (own are described as constantly im- for Easter Sunday: roVing At o the drsihg ot he Mass at 7:3 lock. music by giring holes and soft spots which the Junior Choir which will sing & gave the town officials considerable mass In honor of St. Cecilia. Music | worry carlier in the year. The main ——— | highways are in good condition i the back roads, although bump spots, are mo worse than road . surrounding towns facing the same Frank E. GOOdWln situation as Berlin, it is said. League Meeting Popular | regular monthly mecting of 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905. || the Kensington League of Women i Voters which was held st evening Eyesight Specialist. | The

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