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Mail Orders | Shop by | Mail if ' PI ) '11 N | merce to place a sign advertising the alnv’ e ews ‘n‘nm\,,{."‘:, of Plainville on the wall of quassen building on West Main street has been abandoned, the towm d mittee reported at Jast r Bristol New.g 1 and stable them f front veranda. The center of ctically v com- pr: ispld ol cham- hard hit, this heing particularly true or the night on his | lined the plans of the campalgn. After addressing the public scheo! teachers, Dr. Lamphier in company with Dr. Robbins will visit 8t. Anne’s parochial school to outline the plan: Bristol was also I and Main streets. Unable to Come Yourself of the health department. Condition Worse The condition of Ben Warkocki of North Main street, whose head was plerced with an fron rod in an automobile accident on Jacobs street ! last Wednesday evening, was a little { worse this morning, according to Dr. B. B. Robbins, who is attending the jured man at the Bristol hospital. Promptly Filled ber meeting. The committee is now { looking about f another central | location, the original plan having I met with s opposition and diffi- }!‘u 8. HEAVY RAINSTORM SHEEPSOVERTONN = H SIg] 1 (Ponds and Rivers Overllow— :in on e puitiing of the piain- tention to the fact that it was the | Train Service I Interrupted | nome o e cricnber of commeree The attendance, due to the storm, m , Simsbury was resu by th ser has decided to ad- nd voted to place a was so HATS ‘GHAT ARE SMALL Are Hats That Are Smart Chic in their snugness are models of Brocades and Metallics with tiny {0 rising to s a depth 1 up to the front doors Gonsiderable Damage Don Hepg Priciet wnt piainvine micetric com- by Floods 5 D worked | for complications develop, however, umping out the | NS recovery 18 expected. al fire station, which are ors for several BlOcks | \urkoeki was ranning a little fever | i : ‘",MANY WASHOUTS ON ROADS the ! "\fies Benedicta Lambert, sout sixty feet from the Memorial - Boulevard. {44~ \caq gtill bleeding slightly d this morning i department | cado t last evening present- i © appearance of a miniature lake, t water on School street p that trolley cars of the the Center Bullding |y rougn the nose. Unless unlooked wnd firemen worked | health New FEngland Transportation | wer M Center of City fs Hard Hit and Water Mulligan nurse, and Miss Mary and Miss Mary Nor- street was aleo under Seventh Grade Boys New Haven This sc was interrupted hy trons of 1 Wiy a of A : “ e . e tto public school nurses, are in yo satin or velvet brims, smartly caught Bound Tomorrow — Mrs. Emily |0 Tepavi the Farmington- ) wuq oot Deep at Trolley Switch e ot o et S 5 at side with new fancies, prices | * jAvon road, the coaches being able to 4 o cop s Bnallh d Gerke Dies—Truck Stalls and "N only as far as Farmington. Now This Morning—=State Highway {0 1 v spection and looking over the he: i | that the road has heen completed | : systems of that city. s y o A 1| Blocks Trains—Bowling—Briefs, the coaches have again started to go Partly Washed Out—Brict Tt nar nt | Tre ar Derailed Farming- | out 1 Service on the Bristol and Plain- ity of the mew ville line of the Bristol Traction Co. here we was delayed ten minutes shortly 7 o'clock this morning when a vile Lound car was derailed at west cnd of the North Main switch. It was necessary to {transfer passengers. The car was Ire ed er the direction of Start- through to neetions Simsbury, where cor wde for Northampton shury will leave Plain- and 5:08 p. m, ! : s ¢ rtainstor Haven will | @ 10 m. bedraggled and muddied Plain- from the cftects of the terrific down- pour which drenched and inundated rday afternoon and last ning: swelling brooks, covering .. and tying up rallroad service. Places in Track Meet +| Roger H. Newton, son of Chatle ts of are g a conside Buses for ille at 9:0 ¥ southbou today wa slowly res, done las s along the side ;afte ntities of dirt incline into concern conches } Plai the { atreet A special group of stunning little I'clt Hats, oft the face models, in black and wanted fall shades, special rd canse 2 89 Although unaccompanied by any | FoEe" o, son At that Anhtnel Rl N A a Eh e TRator Newton of 1849 West Main street, 1 1% 4 ) C of the | © Hams, | Violence, heing virtually a smail| (e inter-class track meet ‘of Yale | PAIrS Yolut:(bls o Mrs. Amelia Bleau, aged 89, died econd Floor el 2 S8l niversity hold Wednesday after- und Campaign it her home at Adams, Mass., at T | ‘P‘w uabifek river hurst fte 1000 in New Haven. The local boy, o'clock last evening from infirmities DAk e e e ang | W10 IS & sophomore, was thus abls incident to old age. She is survived [Han sanang dlloos Mae L the o Eive his cliss three points which | by three sons, Joseph Bleau of Hill i 5 < i v : iy Main "_‘I' L3 e oae | won the meet by 47-44. You treet, David Bleau of Wolcott street IS A SPECIAL PURCHASE ! e oaken, (DONR SUIOTEN INeviton haw a fine_scholastic and Louis Bleau of Willlamatown, e e raidway bridges with all the},,.;.q since he entored Yale and | Mass.: two daughters, Mrs. Amelia Men's Mocha Gloves R e T | T o ¢ o ed | oanabls in athletics s and turn 5 ISk e |mings, both of Adams, Mass.; also G ens a land doubled its size overnight, t BIiica o Practice and the ‘;“"‘l".,;v S heriitlon® by a yumber of grandohildren. 1 (Genuine Black-head) RGO m e STlib 0 e s s S e o ) P S e gt by neral will be held at 8 by | houses along the north side of For- piactice at 7 o'clock this evening it | o 2 At t ind 1 @ nosed out .., )rcow morning in Adams, of o - Alpvanrcville : v el L S estville avenue and making a NUge |the weather pe el i i Pt ] L by Guy | aags al will by Ity. . A most fortunate purchase from a Gloversville manufacturer who was over- i e el \wm\ r permits. 4\'1‘!:“‘ the | 1a and t t vight by one pledge, Team No, 11, | 1 P v.ha:cvy stocked, enables us to pass this wonderful buy to you. Silk lined or unlined with S teane e rlE Dl e S RasLpoled Nt e argest sub-| The sol osed - Toaa . s e t ey t NOrrow vy T men who Th hools of the city are closed t- lain spear back or black embroidered back, ville-Forestville town line the water | ured in th a8t sabin aling $1,- today to permit the teachel t N 3 | re injurcd in the game last Satur- | D I hers to visf ity values to $4.95, pair ... - 5 colleetod across the n‘m\c and high- | day are now comi und and are ipervision of Fo imang | 1€ schools of other citiea. “l: “YORKE” Shirts, whit made in the N .\Vr‘al o o “u‘umv-u]v:mllmw!:l s ‘\,..,v‘q“:.. i ';f.ww 'No 1”;:’:‘.‘,“ y‘l w o 1in the absence | ne «'u: a;.von:t‘uwlelo ot € he usual “YORKE” manner, [were foreed fo subnierge as far as 1% misunderstanding e 1y, Who [ Marjorie street, charged with recka priceRe N n S 4 ! their running boards in passing this | within the tean has been smoothed rook. Squa Boys' clubless driving, waa continued by As< ed (3 Shirts $5.50) l low spot. Nome found the wet go- over and Charley Di return- | S ATIOUNtINg o | sistant Prosecuting Attorney Robert i Outing Flannel Pajamas, military collars or V neck, special value, $1.95 set ing 100 much for them and stalled, |cd to coach the boys. mount of the Boys' | J. Stack today until Saturday, Noa 15 NLIES J s g% S SN s while the Rristol and Plainville | Entertainment at H. S, reports yember 12th. Brown leather Jackets, knit collar and cuffs, heavy, fleeced lining, special $10.50 Eledtric. Co. had a rubber-outftted| C. Tverelt Wallace, who has had st day of | Castolene was driving morth px — Men's Shop—Street Floor employe stationed at the place to ! Many years' experience in Lyeceum, 5 pledges | North Main street yesterday morna G operate the submarine switches, Chautatiqua, lodge, church and club ! 5 ing shortly before 11 o'clock and te d Downham's brook became a | work, will present a program of en- f the workers {avoid hitting & truck of the Bristol tertainment i torium on vember the high school audi- Thursday evening, No- t 8 o'clock. Mr. W will offer humorous impersonation character sketch nionologu readings, short funny novelty He will audience, using Lumber Co. at the corner of North I Main and Center streets, pulled eve; to the left side of the road and col« lided with a car driven by Esra Hoffnagle of North Main street wha was proceeding south on North Main, The Hoffnagle care was pushed |across the sidewalk and _onto the lawn in front of the Endee Inn, Castolene informed police that his jaccelerator stuck and he was unable to shut off the gas. P. 0. S. of A. Meeting A meeting of Camp No. 16, P. O. S. of A. will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in Arcanum hall. A class of candidates will be initlated and & soclal session will follow the busi- ness meeting. 0. O. F. to Meet Stephen Terry lodge, I. 0. 0. F. will hold their regular meeting in Stephen Terry hall at § o'clock this evening. i Annual Daisy Sale : : The Ladies’ auxiliary of the Amer- teevived - painful fieay pegion will hold their annual ning in Thomaston, | qaisy sale tomorrow. Canvassers will 1h was pirked was e on the street from $:30 a. m. un- tigliway depart- il § o'clock in the evening. i distance of ' W. Hartford High Here Tomorrow Ostrom was: The West Hartford high school ar when he {football team will appear at the directly in his [local athletic fleld tomorrow after- his car was [noon for the first time this season. gainst the Coach Tommy Monahan of the local ned a gash |eleven has put his charges through noon of next im room of the ton Company f 1 i “0\:"“- A istol will appear in public in {1 ! for the first time. t to stage a 1 will result in their L in which they Lions club. forth at the f the work- v noon, No- tween the bs is for the price of by mutual agree- hut the spent for such applicd toward h ot Hamlin's \d Watkin's ponds increased their and all through the swampy fory along the New Britain youd | tainment new ponds were 4 over hight L pea- | and the brook was forced to carry fortunes a load 100 heavy it. White Qak | banio playing, A harvest | pond rose until it threatened to | ¥entriloquis pread across the highway to New [fore hi Viritain th thig e diLelpLL swirling 1 waters, cadows on th irse. T _ size \ ome yes- nd hoth traffic w . > songs, | = A t ¥ tricks and ke up be- L table fu and the chyrac- stories, expeC for this mo | this poir neig 1es, hold concrete nt Peck Spring Co, Pratt sa B4 iSucher ... 53 78 Dunbir R {Cavanaugh ... 4 <t rain storms caten, Pon to be thi 136 4 imonnt pledg Business Men ) ' le is $118,6 3 1 to be 1 o S SRy Injured in Thomaston Smash Brass ... A 2 1. Ostrom Frederick i up to . leaving ised to reach e were men, S | ; P : sewer ions Clock club e ve- Iiris joh. cap: Parish Supper to Be Held i ck Baptist Box ¢ ce pjured Man Resting Fairly | Schools to Close For A sting andard into a full Industrial by Bur- Steel team woved iy two-game lead in Bowli lea last | three strai Plainvill Dy wtely 50 fect, People working in Meriden wore |8 HOLLL08 unable to get 1o their places of oc- cupations in time use of the washout. | —Benefit C.vd arty—Bricfs, | Sllers el el ight forced to detour. Hudson | Iy a gypsy fortmne feller {to come through was smcarcd with Uit of the waters but washouts to the [Jou08" & is now beginning to collect ., bes | Jacohs' Corner hecause of the poor No e | du car [ viant. Many | B Are Blasted | condition of Hudson street. | dum near th mical piant. Many e { wondering what eteps will be taken | Winy at 7 o’clock at Community hall idden downpour, Anmerican Legion drove over the bridge. ning by the pastor, Rev. A, L. foothall g \ New Maven to they were held ¢ eI ter in turn ! {the seuson visited here last evening | mud. i b B8 northwest interrupted train serviee | (s to cover its graduation ex- ‘etorm esidents complained of e L that the new sio |to complete the Many drivers| The library will be open for a To see Foothall Game Peck Spring n. \t Com- Sl Col courtesy of gaes | street presented a poor substitution, | funcheon was served. | for the storm had put it in DOOT| oothall practice will b { condition. Many cars were stalled on | cvening at 7 o'clock it the wea amornt) The rocceds fron e enter - thet The procceds from the entertain | A flag system was and throughout the might therd wis ) borifsten wnd no frains from there | orey Tickets are being sold by | water in | their cellars, iy might— | complained that the bridge was not |short time this evening for the ex- Principal Orrin 1. Judd has made | Plainvill The Pythian cvening at § : the ent I'the street and two buses, attempting | permi Gl el w AKE []F BAI] ST[]RM Mg il sl ment will be divided between_the nsenitoidicect)| MG UKOHEERT fhere s la steady downpour. i were " SRl | had been able to get through up to = school pupil The question of the bridge hecame | | who reporte i d perfe spite of the properly lighted last night by lan- | change ol hooks angements to have the seventh The S social and hias A Woodcock, 1 or of the o vening nning rtainment st instant Monday Kni The terrific which | raged throughout New England last | rain storm e from ely engulf the road, so orders | Hallowe'en (fternoon w to get to Meriden, also were stalled | prevented practice, town limits withstood the onslaught | SR the traffic. Plans w nade during | nghway COHStmcuon HOD&S\ SIS IR e O B e T et hour this mo. Dusty League Bowling [ more amute with today's iexpected | R {heavy demand upon i now IH, . Baum terns. One that it was mat- An illustrated talk will he given at de boys of the Broad strect out munity hall . compl Berlln ”ews were given to stop all traffic on {1 rday. Am }h\gh\\n\' Cars were allowed to pro- | features of ti far as Hudson street where | nut hunt and the telling of in mud. The first bus that managed o inent il and the se r .t the morning to detour the traffic a I A e e s » W an ROADS MADE IMPASSABLE i . th wecnic ar ot ‘ore | o boss e san Bl lieve it ble of caring for any |y ssmen ter of guesswork when a driver|the Methodist church Sunday 1001 « the Yale-Maryland ' the “elock. T wtion Playing In Stanord Springs (s of 2 Condition Fair ot 0 npli- | hand e detes ) ok | rhe South 1 will pl ; I h night hit Berlin in all its force and | Pl L s their familics have been invited o Athletic ,, ~compl S sk 4 Dl required three |a week of intensive practice and is John Gerdis of Farmington ave- ; T been secured |Spring Stafford Springs football e s wrought severe damage to property. | : i ttend. The committee in cha (S v % ‘md numerous | confident the losing streak of the = 3 S {nue, who was injured in New Britain * the boys, and {hrough the kind- |place into o tie for & at town Su \fternoon an erous | con - the hope of the road contractors to i 0 W8 FEEE i SO B0 have worked up a most interesting | for the HURDIL TR slles Tri S e e A T s e Mrs. Ada Smith | Bristol boys will be broken. Bristol 2 finish the new highway by Saturday | (e 0y 0066 is resting fairly well, ac- | Prosram. ness lnv sc \',‘ q] loci ‘.Iu ;; rs <.K ",l‘ The < Tl s S Georg 1. Koenig, defeated West Harll?’rd last year was swept away by the storm Which | oorging to the authorities of the New ; AIrs. Mary Bourg o e Standard Steel zames this S riford, who were in G ‘&:‘Rlc‘::l”“l! paused nany washouls. - There MALH prityin Goneral ‘hoapltal, Ha awas ex. | & ntimben of friends from New Brit- | votied to and from Tovee e Ty Ak hiciR it i Sl Sl rrant v, also w gty brdised {0 e e remained but 200 fect of road 10 fumined yestordny amd there sere ap. | ERERELERE LeREE B he Gi morionty ford i olbon 88 an played EcablvaRlnlcan . and Henry Bell of Hartford, at 178 ’ ed but the heavy rain spoiled | parently no frac terday HLibeth et ORp T R e S s L 200 lcubs who soundly tro ron n s way e | ; : :’M"w‘y‘l” '“"M( Ll e parently no fractures. Emory Matsen of New Iritgin, | many of the youngsters 1o see a real | Thon WEE GRS : S i i Vi s 7 ‘1{("°",‘“l pounds, will appear in the headlipe 10 (LR a6 2 Half Day Holiday oI A SETE B called | college ame or the Yale bowl, and A sas [Eialnyilles) X Y e tud detoured fo ¢ ction of the amateur bout eard the steamrol QYORIEET SUS-1 Tho schools of Terlin will clos e e o anticipat e triy BAdune {players witl | rough Watrvtown because of the oe 4y park Athletic club in Red de oday and will be resume 2 ' 23 friends in town yesterday. they ave anticipating a finc H closed because 5 | pended today and will be resumed | ¢ rerneon on Armistice d i T AT il Gk : & closed hecause of | njon' hall this evening. These twd tomorrow if possible. S e et - S e ) 1 3 river Buving Fisen 10 yen met early in the fall at Mussy, Several parts of the town wen e e Nt It "| 1ers’ e ! \ g g Casting s 1o make the cross-|ficlq and at that time Bell was partly inundated but main street exercises in the morn- Sl T “‘ ! e d Mrs. dangerous. {awarded the decision. The remaine escaped with the least " to. tlie. oeoasion: c i il T estba _“‘{“' g i ]“‘ \_“‘ : t © Thomaston road | der of the card is as follows: 136 Parms along Farmington avenuc (0 s expeetod 00k« . b rrank Divuli * water pushed | pounds, Joe Zotter of New Britain A . Sale e i de o1 Survived v A\ d Subre . 3 were converted into I island SR kT e YL be i lirgeidlcention ruived by soveral children bk i the football & ards of his car|vs, Gene Martin of Terryville; 114 some of the owners reported that at e L ors to cheer ot the Home lund ier hushand. Tunerala th Ends and So carburetor, stalllng | pounds, Emery Teylor of Bristol vay icast a foot of wuter covered their [~ ¥ o R el ironworkers arc no - Iments are incomplete was towed out by [Mickey Rome of Hartford; 118 munity hall in Berlin from 2 to 5| wh ir team but t robable that rvices wi ' 4 land. Chicken coops, dairics and | 0o s e T truck, which left | pounds, Dominick Friscall of New other farm buildings that were % Panll Supics “\‘m"”“:I {‘\’"\T ":‘\ C '\41“' : Sunday inu Bristol "”,'.' h - ht some distance | Britain vs. Young Riley of Terry« some distance in back the Housc!| iy v iariae (g saniaro o e e e ” P rruck I&Itj'lw I'.lrl‘h } hini o look over his|ville: 118 pounds, FEddie Ryaa ef were the worst sufferers, and, in |y . 43 ; e el el T A SlTenvya Firuclas whioh shoeamns completed this|Terryville vs. Pete Maloney of Pes were Lerlin Congrogational — church will S o'clock at Athletie hall ! 1 trach : o most cases, it was impossible 101,010 a sarish supper i N e : et SRa R Gl Naaien rossithesensthel roatal cd his motor, when he |Quabuck: 135 pounds, Joe Lavierd = reach them without wading. Ionds | po) g0 REFER SUOBEE b ol e e ea BlERacticl dvlon Bt e 0 sireethnlinonteromnel - issu rom the hood, of Bristol vs. Frankie Gosselin of i L ias, N | il tontght . It is the first | has veturned to her home afier a jnterrupted train scrvice 1o New “PLAINVILLE® : o | New Britain; 175 pounds, Vie Carl« vese up high during the night and | gypper of the season. The supper will | visit with her sist M M nhour varl t | JOULHLO ALER O UIGRRLO: overtlowed onfo adjoining 01 (i ooy sl oty L A e NS SU AN tain for about an hour carly last Ll M sl O L awhen the|SOn Of Pequabuck ve. Frank Millee ] Hino westdonis S0 ial & ves ot o RS osalgen iRl lng WL DR vening was removed from its . fes of Rristol; 130 pounds, Pete Garber ! < S so : onclin charge of Miss Alta Judd, The | e sy L e TONIGH ; of Bristol vs, Jos' Marting) ofEEEC of the severest storms that struek supper will be under the charge of 5 E S e Ush o1 y GLyLD e Rmlg attentlon, | ooy Besiin njveurs Sinhe niepGey ety | atre ol inpty: Cxty ltems sarage. was called o/ the sce i The Hem of Salome Hach to s Bome dn ROT-) Cjohn Willis will referes and thd b AN G RO ARE) Benefit Card found the true Neavy for it g a patient at 15 condition s Not SCrious. | i qges will he Fitzpatrick and Rileys was surrounded by water and “\Ihli R t card party S Akt e il ‘Imxl :‘ oul of a siren and the f [ BT CE Address Teachers 9 " srienced e st - ‘ | B ke X e n sl step in the dip and the workers experienced great|aq (he Jiome of Mrs. Leon Alling on| r and Mrs. Arthur Ters a Wit off the track. Then the N e tutiine shoulider step in the diphtheria BRUNALLI IS RELEASED difficulty in getting the trucks up to}the High Jtoad Saturday evening. [mother, Mi Berg of Highland | railroad’s wrecking ALMA RUBENS Fred Heniine, i : WL bel Jonn Brunalli, aged 45, of Bueke the platforms of the building. | Mhere will he tables for whist, bridge |sireet, are spending the week-end in | moned front New ||y street, Southington, s i ke or ternoon at 4 |jund street, Plantsville, who was ar. The new highway was crippled. fayq sethack. Transportation will be | Providence, 1t L. where they will|was able to push SATURDAY |Jured here sol Dr. Lamphier, rosted by Officer Delbert Veley o Mud gathered on the road about five | ryrnished from the Tabs' hall to |be fhe Mr. and Mps. omithe rails A s .y lHable to be up a round of the £ health will | oy, s of driving an automebile inelies thick andlthe entire|line Wasl gy toha. Benda, forincr rosidents of Westhound service wi [:|g"cys Kosher defimg chool teachers t sc and registration strewn with broken branches of [ Worthington Community Center | city the of the truck, but £ 121 Broad St = 1o be held | following a slight accident prosence nec v ound wound 18 in or to inother track and | obsiruction Alter Town Display Plan the Plair 4 yesters | AL improvement ), 1t " ) orium his {4y, was released by Prosecuting At- premises.—advt, 1 towa le this morn- frorney . Woods without going to Kitchen cal city health Brunalli brought his license etrola for s the stration to the police station ting explained that he had neglect out to haye them in his possession. By BLOSSER trees and wires, Logs that were being used by the construction com- SIDNEY the Vear Family with he Brin GEORGE Comedy of the Whale Next Week RICHARD DIX The annual meeting of the ciation will be ield Monday, Noven Club, Opp. Strand pany in their work were swept aside. | ber 7, at § o'clock at the Community ) advt 1 on The most disastrous damage | House. A 1 Mrs. George v cmpast e cansed by the storm was a complete | Al members are urged (o e pros- washout of the hridge on FFarming- ot that there may be a large | ton avenue near the cemetery. The ' representative attendance. A large bridge I under repair and a tem-attendance will show the associa- yporary bridge hid been built on & | tion's interest in their community short road that was being used as a | program and will lend a personal | detour. The stream hecame a roar- (SUPPOrt o any propos tivitics, ing torrent during the night :nnl‘.\ll are asked fo make it a good rapidiy. Barly this morning [ mecting by President 1. » waters reached the roadway and | TInstallation of Auxiliary. arything bel it. |~ The installation of the American " i and | Legion Auxiliary will be conducted four inche tonight in the Legion hall, Berlin, All the work completed s v oon | The newly clected officers will be fn- the bridge was ruined under the P€lalled by Mrs. Ruth Prenning, state steady ponnding of the waters. A | president-elect. The members of the Connccticut bus, the first one out | legion are invited to attend as this morning on the way to Meriden, | 8uests. came to grief as it attempted to| Following make a short detour at the bridge. | Matthew Griswold will speak on his “The bus was half way over when the | tecent trip to Austria. Mr. and Mrs. road began to give and the busiGeorge Tryon will give a musical wheels sank to the hubs in mud. The | program, using the new piano rc vehicle tipped at a crilous angle | contly purchased by the auxiliary, and fear was felt for®he safety of | Refreshments will he served and a the passengers. The driver waded | sociul hour will conclude the eve- through th er to get aid and ning. were warned to keep ! . Two large trucks V\'A‘rl‘i called fnto service and the people > carried o dry land. The bus threatened to tip over as the trucks were drawing it out but careful work on the part of the rescuers saved it from this' disastei. It was seen that in a short time the waters would 50~ Dine 1 du at the Binc Th | | to swi | s cou ctirned Plainville, 0 Not So Long as You'd Thu;l; HOALER! ANT L vy iy sLi!t ) (7 YoU SPRISED T0 SEE ) I WAS JUST TANKIN ME GOIN' BACK TO ) ABOVT YoU-~GEE ! ScHooL T [ You BEEN 0LT OF B V’ij SCHOOL FOR. A o TT(UYEARIT SEEMS! AL A 6EE=TLL BEGLAD 0 GET BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN= JAUAS TR AUMPS PUT ME BACK IN AY SCiooL WORK LILE ENERYZAING, YoULL AAVE A B LOT OF \NORK T MAKE UP NOW = JLOW LONG A AVE VoL BEEA ABSENT Y WAY, SLIMT | IT SEEMS TAAT LONG O ;7 ME Too!! AN INDlHAN WAR / /f o the nstallation, Dr, Practice Tonight. Berlin Construction foothull will practice tonight. Wink | lias been signed up to play quarter- | back in Sunday’s game against East Berlin, The team st Berlin Ttems \ Mrs. Frank Cobey entertained the members of the Social Five at a