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Promptly Filled Mail if Unable to Come Yourself Gifts That Are Always Acceptable As They Are Used By Everyone Handkerch Offer big choice and are to all. FOR THE WOME The variety includes white and colored, French hems, white and colors, Lac kerchiefs, Armenian, deira and Spanish handkercl Crepe or silk georgette i as well as initial handkerch Porto Rican, iefs most welcome | g N embroidered, hand rolled e edged hand- Ma- hiefs. n fancy boxes iefs. each 00 FOR THE MEN Plain white, volled h, stitched. All linen initial by the bex. French handk colored borders, silk handke: initialed or colored bordes: 10c » $2. For the boys, initialed handkerchiefs, white or colored borders, al kerchefs. Price range 10c Children's handkerchiefs, boxed, sell- ing &t 25¢ to $1.00. { Ov‘lm hm will “l\ |and will use for ner texu: HOPE FOR SAVING EYESIGHT OF BO Hospital Anthorities Think H May Not Be Blinded BANDAGES ARE REMOVED| | Anerfcan Legion County Auxilidry ( Mceting Today—Church Services Tomorrow—Kensington ~ Bowling League—Foresters to Elect. At the present time hospital au- Ic lorities at the New Britain insti- ution report that George Skinner, he 12 year old school boy, has | ood chance of recovering full u lis injured right eye. The bey has been in the hospital for a wee | and the doctors had little hope tie the youngster would recover fhe | sight of his eye. Yesterday man- ing the bandages were taken off the of the boy for a minates answer to questions askel of by the doctors, the boy said |t t he could sce out of the in- W fured . Tt will be some tine yet C hetore the doctors can detzrmine fo whethier the eyesight will b2 clear normal. Hope was raisd the doctors refused to ¢ definite statements, Playmates of the Skinrer hoy. telling of the accident, say Vh%?: with a rumber &f | were playng in the »ment of the Worthington sehool. children took turns in jumping | c¢ who could touci the light| was suspended from the|! ceiling. As the Skinner boy jumped | struck the light d the bull exploded, a splinter piercing the 1l of his right ve, his play mates The boy 18 a studnt In the stxth | grade at the Worthiigton school and is the son of Mr. :nd Mrs. Harold Skinner of Berlin. | Paul’s Church | Mass will be caebrated at § and | 10 o'clock tomorpw morning at St.' Pan church, Kensington. Rev. John C. Brennay pastor, will be in Wil follow | he re school 10 o'clock nass. The § o'clock | s will be ceebrated by a visiting st for the oencfit of the Polish members of tie parish. Sacreg Heart Church Rev. John C. Brennan will offi- | ciate at the 20'clock mass tomorrow morning at t1e Sacred Heart church, Last Berlin A session of Sund. sehool will ‘ollow. Kensigton Congregational Rev, Venon L. Phillips, T of the Kmsington Congregational church, vill lcad the regular morn- tng servies at 10:45 o'clock. The sermon vill be given by Rev. Sher- vod Soue, D. D. sceretary of the Mission:ry Society of Conneeticut The 21%h anniversary of the organi- ation )f the Kensington Cong tional ¢hurch will be obscrved this savice. Dr. Soule, being well ~ducsed in the history and work of Congegational churches in Conn ticut. 45 well fitted to give the ry sermon. There will he cial musle.s Sunday school will mect 2:10 0 unler the supervi- { the superintendent. Christian Jvor exercises will held wk. The Young People « will meet at 7 o'clock Berlin Conzregational e Older Roys' class will et at lin Con ational — churel lock. The regular morning il be held at 10:45 o'clock el AL T will officiate ; hool will meet at 12 The Junior socicty will meet I wye few In iim | | i 1 T which |7 ¥ A 1 5 in it 2 i i ini- spo oc « (o [ ‘s s0- 1 ; 1 1 s a'clock at Berlin News w "u')prrnl ot {o'clock the |neets with Marion Wright the Junior league church. time, served corps will meet 8 o'clock at the Tabs' of New | terday ful dance P or of | of offic I ceipts will go to the town nurse 001 ment the form of a cabaret. ems or hem- handkerchie erchiefs with lduefs, plain, each 50 Iso silk hand- to 50c. Gloves Can't go astray in making gloves your gift to women, “TREFOUSS Of French 5" KID make, one (I(l\]! style with novelty contrasting cuffs, and embroide All the latest colors, mode, French grey, beaver, white and black, $3.50 $3.98 $4.50 Imported Gloves, sewn, mode, grey, rosewood, for $3.98 pr. slip-on style, hand MOCHA GLOVES One clasp lined, would make a choice gift, pair WASHAB ip-on sty of cafe, rosewood and grey, pair style, beaver and grey, and $3.75 LE MOCHA GLOVES le, prix seam sewn, choice $3.98 Merely Hints for the gift seekers. We have a big store full of choice things | for Christmas giving, 3 o'cloc Th will meet. at Kensingt 8 ay school wil be held at 1 B. Lord will le; Even Unto B The subject es at “The On Great Supper.” Monday even “Willing Wednesday at 2: N M L will me. | Hanford. Thursday At T will be hore befitt be Stevens, representa church, will be p sive a talk on his an The dime pcople have been fil months will be brought Light refreshn at the close This week the hoirs are asked iearsal both vening at 7 p. m. County Mecting A county meeting trict, American I will be held this af ommunity house o'clock. A large atte sires Tabs' Rehearsal The St. Paul's FI Mon There will followed by nembers are expected Divorce The claim of Sophi Britain, forr ngton, for alimony y orce suit W Britain, was put the session of s afternoon udge Jennings, She | with intolerable eru 192 the date of ngton. neeting in 20, at Kensington, Grange D The Berlin Grange st e armington avenue, he winter months. Rowling League L The Kensington olled off their w vening at the n New Britain. Some high ceorded. The league 1o a tight race for Foresters' to The For: s will vening at the Legior | ington to hold the annual election All men| G be sted. Im;.lull present so Lotify ervicen #uth of this month they can apply justed compensation. turkey supper toni hall at 7:15 o'clock. ng to make applicatic ial at this Tabs' Re 17ollie the St. P Mo in (nted by st iety on loyd hall 1w Kensin and the Members of the iced faithfully for nder the guidance fooker. The play affair and a half. assuring period of fun The revie w nd The regular morning s h to Christmas lvh" Epworth leagle services will b hf‘]r‘ |on Earth Among Men of Good WilL." | Evening ser e The pastor will preach on the theme, at o'clock a union gathering at the church and everyone Christmas hymns will he other exercis | mas season will of th Junior to Tuesday a rehearsal. ng Thi. ginning of a series to Rogers bowling alleys individu: a gog Compensation aul st th will Iast Young People’s 7 Methodist o'clock. 1 meet at 10 ory- 1 o'cl Rey ad the scrvices ‘Let Us lehem.” The 7 o'clock will be “Peace S o] ing Workers” cirele o'clock, et with the W. Mrs. T, o'clock, at the Thursday me is invited. sung and ing the Christ- held. Claude tive £ the | ent and will trip through | nks which the ling tfor some in at this, ments will be exerclse and Senior meet for re. and Frid; f of the first dis gion auxiliar ternoon at the in Berlin at ndance is de- fe day and Drum cning ot hall in Ken: business | Al be 1 to be pre Suit © Borek Romun merly of Kens- pending her di- ! over one week rior court yes- Hartford by | charges him elty since Ma their marriage | | ance | held @ suceess- | ¢z at the hall on is the be- [ league last wling Iy & al scores were | has developed first place. Flect meet Thur A hall in Kens- sked n be 1hers od v e te o on wishes to non o th is the last day for service ad- “Ther ght at Legion Ali mien wish- on can meet the supper. vae " will b A svening 1gton. benefit Paul have p ! last month | of Nirs. Henry | wiil be a three | ibout an hour cveryone of a entertain- be given in Tabl pro- {he the | ety T i ot The of and il ! | {eial rooms { held old 1 during ! {uluns for (th been set around th menu will be served wi s being presented. Musio roished by the “Follivs™ orchestra. ollowing play there will e neing for the remainder of 1) ening. Those not attending cabaret are invited to attend dance. There will be a small trance charge. and a tasty e the r will The re by 1 of that is was 1 (Henry Hooker with the a John Moore. The revae presented Monday evening pected 1o be a fine sue committee promises ¢ ¥ and plenty of entertainme East Berlin Items. Mrs Mrs. ex The St Gabriel's conducted schoo! Morning worship at scopal church will be 10 o'clock. The church will meet at 9 o'clock The morning s dist church will o'clock with Rev. A. L. Bu at 12 o'clock. will meet worth o'clock. rvice at the be held ar 10:45 1on by the pastor, Sunday school Junior 1, 3 oclock. The Kp. gue will meet at 6: The evening service will ba held at 7:30 o'clock and will be a service of song. These song serv ices have been held once a month and have proven to be very popular. Selina € confined to her home on Grove street by illness, ny— Modern Woodmen will mest evening at Athletic hall for lar weekly meetin The fadics of Sacred Heart ¢ I will hold a whist in the church so- Monday eve at freshments will be serv- whist nnual Christmas free exer- e Community club will be Wednesday evening, Community hall. Clark and een appointed empowered Metho- o'clock. 1 ed after th The cises of ¢t December Mrs Morse the commit to choose S in h vo Christmas trec planned by the school and by the St Gabriel's § 100l The excreises will prob- ably be held shortly a stmas, exercises have heen Methodist St inst John Loman ot Banquel, \\ |]| ( ()n(-]ude ! <1 o] | !the ‘morning that ! Plainville News CHILD CUNFERENCE ATTENDED BY 35 State Offiial Again Praises ™ Local Society’s Work PIRE AT MILLER HOME —P. 0. Warns Patrons to Scnd Christmas Mail Now—Church No- tices—Bowling Scores—Briefs, Another succ ference ernoon at th rooms in the auspices of Health Nur depart beth Ing tw essful well child con- onducted yesterd: visiting was sit 8 the Plainville Public ssociation and the th. Dr. Eliz- m of the state depart- s in charge and he local assoc in ition on the which it con- 10 being 10 6 cases rom 1T Thirteen ion, and physical 1ers wore n with Two defects of for t given wions, whil Twelve found new these were exami prim nined. chi defects were dental defects wer advised to 1 ir fami on expla doctors. Assi Katheri urs: In 10ted the mothers were them treated by icians and notes to thesc ing Ingraham were M: the Jocal visiti oothe, Mrs, W. Mrs. M Shelgrove president, f association, sald this e ret s from the s seals were grati and that mo reccived to Mrs Mrs. H vder and Mrs. Mrs nurs sale of Christm fying Leen than | eryone a good | line Stove An overhe I'rank Miller on F: ted a undred dol oon. 1 rom the kitchen to and took a stubborn hold in rtition Both trucks o fthe lo- > depa re called out the two-mile run in quick There was no wi firemen wer auses Iire in the irmington ted stoy ave- tim but e mic to con als. Th ick arrived short- pparatus and n joined in lainville, honse is the being almost on the and that the local fi to reach it in time their last o n town were o men bie hot testifies to land efficiency. ,well Har- | in! their | Football Seawn Here! The football Britain Blues v close, officially. lon's grill Saturc cember 17 at $:15 o'clock The team had a fairly son and once more establis 1f as the semi-professional « the city by its two werks view of the past next season will i the meeting, Among ) of honor will Dr. Frank Zwick who couclicd team through seuson. Manager William man of the committee 11 bron son 1 be t a bhanc ‘ N su ul its pions of Puwn n- L 10, at be the May Is chair- in charge. GEE=L\WOADER IF 74eY'LL GET LINDY e w ! defeut of | Christmas Mailing A warning to the publi should get Christmas packa into the proper ins wration of issued by that it and together for Tt il. has mes 13 mail ea 1ction holiday i Postmaster Usher of the local ofii ards and gifts for the Facific coast should he in the mails not later than December 14, next Wednesday for Chicag other points in the middle the I6th, for ncarer destinations by the 18th and for all points out of town by the 20th, Parcels and for local delivery should he mai not later than December 21. Pars and envelopes may be orsed, do not open until Pl mas. The as the which ial delivery service, as special handling servies class treatment spec seeures first = PLAIINVILLE' TODAY Beantiful June Marlowe, Tandsome Ralph Graves and that Prince of all Characier Actors, Jean Hersholt, in “ALIAS THE DEACON" Thiv pietare hns everything. one minute and real tears th A BIG STOW ALWAYS SUNDAY ONLY SALLY O'NEIL OWEN MOOKE “BECKY” tal: of a little being n big her dream trae, moving L who dreams star—and true. MONDAY—T1 ESDAY Don't Miss 1t “REN i Tues. M Eae WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY STHE DROPKICK” RICILARD BBA At Our P 10¢, 15¢; Eve., with VHELY Mat., {Overheated Stove Blamed for Blaze oD f1oca Neri block under the | gain com- |} oth- | offic | win be four instances where | were | M | W A. | Austin P. | celebrated $280 had home | hich did several | he room | ter available, | rds | led | Christ- | | Camp street of be securely Articles such s should be vith stout i akable in reinforee ind othe articles should heavy b be 1 Fragile poil during t should be m n- d by and -w the use of special de- ebekah Soctal kah lodge will hold nd soclul at § o'clock in and public coffee will is cordially bhe in- First Basketball Team vv \l G in that tow out durlug and hope opponents own to a fast Plainville, despite ill be its first con- the up-staters A e workir Broad u,u.»;‘ lint into camp Congregational Church lay morning service at 10:45 will preach. 1y of the Lord Church school servic Every the afternoon. oting at 0 clock, | Anther ‘ Martin morning in chool ven a Che to 8:30 o'clock from seven were | parish hous holic Church es at the Church of Our orrow morning s at 8 school ™ Lady of nd 1 9 0 o'clack and Sunday Funel Funeral Brock ld at her s shington morning and hirch of Oar 1 F. Munic the William Laflin d on and Rev. John E. tor of the local church, sub-dea TFe I bearers were Wi unningham, John Skinner, 1T Prior, John Flar a4 James MeNally. ® Ladies’ Auxiliary to Barnes post, American which was named in tribute Brock's daughter, attended the serv- fces in a body Interment was eph's cemetery. Summoned For Jury Duty Bailey of Broad stre rpenter of Forestville have been summoned for j next week. Funeral of Altred Olson Tuneral es for Alfred Ol- 1 of Farmington avenue will be el at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon the Swedish Bethany church New Britain, The pastor, Charles I, Fredeen, will offi Oak Hill cemet Southington, Plainvilte serviees | ch tome Morning sermion pastor al of Mrs, Brock Mrs. Susan r Brock, were residence on ot at 8:30 services fo velock 9 o'clock at the dy of Mercy assistant pas requicm mass. R f Forestville was Fay, Brock- Legion, made in St Jos- duty ey in ov will, | M. E. Church the Plainvill ow will be service at by Art ool T A s fol- 10:45 ur A at 12 o'clock, ng servier most at 7 cordtally The puble invited to all d will meet 'he annual rs will take place. the board are present. r meeting of the Ladies® has been omitted for Al members of quested to b re- The Al next week Swedish Congregational (hurch The day morning service at the Swedish Congregational church on will be at 10:30 o'clock Mr. Youngstrom of Thon preach. Sunday school regu socioty Rev, will at 12 i noon. Baptist Church Services at the Baptist church to- morrow will e as follows: Morning orship at 10:45 o'clock, sermon by pastor. v. A D. Kendrick, receded by a talk to the juniors. funior choir will sing. The re choir will sing an anthem, t Thou Me,” by Nolte. Bihla noc ning service People’s meetir a S o'cloc “deeme Morni the } [ s A. M. E. Zion Church # worship will be held a mer's A. M At Zion churel ow o'clock, sehmon by the pastor, Sunda will be Louise 100! Mrs. Lield at Mayers, | Kuper I n. fwill Q. m, dent, e held Benford, servio Miss s will Brssie at £:30 presi preaching service will 30 o'clock, ing held nastor. Mecting of Ladtes' Misslonary so 7 \mmu 1t 8 p.om. at the resi- Mrs. Campbell, 191 Whi sermon ‘\Alu 'nt Che Morning pr “The will be stian Church hing The morning m Man in the Boat the reception of servi There :ces of wood, | . | ning at William 0dd Fellows | Rev. | or. | { to Mrs, ton | at this 12:05 pr service cvening message Jesus in Earn Prayer meeting ursday evening. Choir rehearsai next Hemin bers service. p. m. at 7 o'cloc I be, in the ch i Friday ¥'s by 40 Linden s t Dusty American I Bristol Br: H Baum . San d Steel 13 Busi smen 13 Plalnville ( \fflmg .10 Sessions Cloc 3 Peck Spring . ] The H. C. Baum entry in th dustrial Bowling League went nto a tie for second place andard Steel tea in two out of re: League l.lfmllng. gion . .16 14 14 final sintet The Py Cavanaugh won & mate from the Pl )sing the string with finally in in sso bewles for the losers. scores Temeo Bowlers Split. Trumbull Electric Mfg. bowling team won a very inte ing match from the Wal Co. in Bristol last nigh team came back after a poor in the first game and won b pins The girls did not fare go The Sunday I Svening | The | Taking | ‘ urch eve- | ome, e In- bac] by de m at three fine King nville d in Co, rest- ace Ba e men' start s showing lack of practice and losing by pins. i dancing followed the matches an enjoyable evening wa return match will be rol alleys op March 8. scores Trumbull Flectric, Temeris 38 115 9 Smith 94 115 1 Snejdman &7 117 Mastrain 131 91 | Silverio a2 103 402 544 52 Wallace Barnes, Men. 93 Refresh Mem, 8- a9 98 102 5 101 109 97 1 Locher | Basso Grimald) 518 510 T‘fllmhull Girls, <. Hogan I. Foran . Hartford R. Reisch MeGibhon Wallace Barnes . Wooks 87 Reynolds . Osgood .. Senesac Fingels . Girls, 84 95 st a5 97 as 20 458 462 Tnionville Wins After losing the first 1l margins, a Plainville h game at the Recreation M feature Uwionville by a single pin. ano and Murphy, senior, Plainville, while high man for scores: {Snowball . !McAulifte ., 1 Josla Killany The three-act comedy, But the Truth,” was produced great success at the High school night by the school ciety, The members of the cast through their parts without a slip, their glory being enhance {the fact that it was their first duction. The auditorlum was and chairs had to he placed a rear to accommodate the {erowd. Still No Arrests No arrests 1 v g to he on the latnvl] daya RYDER. Judge. j evening at st. The Rescue! dramatic yet been mad and and 104 104~ o | The many raids mads 236 | 194 243 234 236 365 358 ma_;“q 171 3 ! period, two games | period. owl- ‘ing team came back strongly in the alleys t night but dropped its match to ! riched astri- d for | v\.’\s‘ The 103— 314\ sa— 201 | with | 1 last 80~ went ingle d by pro- filled t the la le {n 4 pu! e before Bristol News 200 ARRESTS IN " FIVAL 3 MONTHS (Bristal Police Department Files, i Its Report {26 WERE AUTOMOBILISTS Special School Meeting A special meeting of the voters of the Twelfth School District of Fall Mountain will be held at 7:30 o’elock next Wednesday evening to authorize the district committee to borrow .& sum of money not exceeding $8,000 with which to complete the new schoolhouse. The bullding, now in process of construction, will be modern in every respect and eon- tain two school rooms. The Fall Mountain section of the city has been known for years as the “Fighting Twelfth” because of bickerings prevalent at all school meetings, These gatherings ished ample opportunity for the warring factions to express antipathy for one another and {it was seidom that they did not in- Spectal School Meeting Called—Bas- kethall - Tonight—Earico Dimeo Dies—Foreclosure is Granted— Other News Notes of Interest. An a sis of the Ernest T. Belden of the partment for the with the close of rt. of Chi ber of hundred | awe and d from nee of parking in r to the more ser 1258 driving and driv city or- | mi n October this s increased to nim- 1T and last Tiber ctions drank day the licate although | ogn the dri state. Much of t i med is pu sed outside the city, | according a prominent offical. | by the pot rrgeant Henry Jeglinski dur- ng the past few years, has tended to discourage a number who would | v city in the liquor con- to 508-—1536 | violate the law In this respect | The numver sentenced to Hartford County jail alsa increas with cach succeeding month of the auarter. In September three were taken to the Hartford institution, in Octobier 5 and last month | were pted as non paying re [ dents temporarily A number of brought beforo 1 torney Seten | ace ouths und e prosccuting at during the three months 11 in September, S in Octos ber and 11 in November. Two girls were also apprehended for their shoplifting activities during the quarter, 370 in fines were assessed by | city court during the sam In September, id fines 5 in October, a sum totaling 31,499 November, cit en- to the of $796.90 by totaling donated and in the amount 18 law violators. Lnrico DiMeo nrico DiMeo, aged Gaylord street died yesterday at Raphel's hospital, New Haven, where h d been undergoin, Monday for compli- | 3 ars, of =y Born in Italy, Mr. DjMeo came to | this country as a young man and {learned the trade of baker. For !many years he conducted a bakery | business in this eity but was forced 'to dispose of his holdings in this | lino four years ago on account of failing health. Since that time he has conducted a small grocery store | | next to his home. it four b iteama| DiMeo, Miss | DiMeo of | is survived by children, James | Mary DiMeo and Joseph this city and Armand DiMeo of New York city. The o'clock Anthon The higl held at 9 morning at St chool street. | m will be | ris and | Sst. Jo- tuneral will Monday ‘s church on mass of requi celebrated by Rev. L. Mc {burfal will be in the new seph's cemetery. Basketball Tonight The Hartford Yan {years known as the Dixie the attraction at the sehool gy this evening when they will face the New Departure las- Kketball team in a state league game [ The vis tined hy “Fat” roster such 1 Friedman, for- and Gubersky | 1 former 1 be 1 |ant Hof Man ill start the garn Malcolm . Dor terman and | court. A preliminary econtest played by 1 { winds, captained by Mar and the P. and F. Corhin New Britain, ( Wate { referee both contests Devotions This Ey Devotions in honor of | Will be held at 20 o'cl Joseph's chu Joe Carroll of the Endees with his regular and Crowley, for- Manning will Whi chman, girls of rs will tween ng 7 ock this | 854,50 |B in new or remodeled buildings |the city at lon elac | weak in time, dulge personalities. During all the reaction fell on the 1 due to lack of proper The present building con- room, which on dark days lamps and in the winter £heet iron stove, The school committee, because of the schaol accommodations, has had difficulty in securing teachers and * only remained one year or un- ¢y secured positions elsewhere, However, a few months ago, with tion of Clyde 1. Finnemore nan of the district commit- ., the friction of the past has n replaced by harmony and as a wsult the new modern school build- will s00n become a reality. No tion to the horrowing of the inount on is anticipated at ©d for next week. Win Scason's Opener Bristol High achool basket- tram opened its season at the high school gym last evening scoring an easy victory over the high quintet. The local ed will, dropping in 2¢ while their opponents The score at half 32, Terryville ¢ whistle blew ing local was Bristol when the final s | Bristol was leading 55 to 14. White, ol's rixht back. was the indi- al star of the evening, scoring 21 points or seven more tnan the an Terryville team. The summary: Bristol High Fld. 6 Ttl. 14 17 o 4 o 2 4 21 0 Zetarski, Becker, rf | Hugret, ¢ Burghoft, ¢ Goodrich. 1g Roberts, White, rg Kushlan, rg it 44 5 S0 el 0 1 Terryville Kasper, 18 ...... Atwood, rg Haase, g Trauskoski, Norton, rf Mathes, rf Murphy, c aluonssss lowvrsasce 14 R 'rrfle Manion; time, 3 minute I»nrv(‘lm\lr(- Granted By Coaurt A foreclosure judgment of $1.- was granted the Berkshire and Finance corporation ainst the property of Richard wer on Prospect Helghts, this by Judge Newell Jennings in superior court yesterday. The Mortgage clty, th | defendant has until January 9th to redeem the property. Judge 8. Rus- 1l Mink presented the case. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Hull street have announced the engage- | ment of Mies Mildred Nelson, to Ar- nold H. Mrs. Cha Sandstrom, son of Mr. and les H. Sandstrom of Ter- I ryville, Fee for Electrical Inspection A recommendation of the ity jcouncil that a fee of $1 be assessed by the city for electrical Inspections made by City Electrician Thomsy Kelley, will be submitted to the board of appeals provided by the buflding code. At the present time, is nee for the clty electri- n to Inspect all wiring installed in least twice. No fes has charged for this work in the although each master electri- s to the city an annual fee iese licenses run from .L«.m.n'y Ist of each vear and can- not be pro-rated. When a permit 1s s¢uad to any person desiring to in- tall electric wirlng or electrical ap- ances on his own premises, & fen $1 i3 required before the permit s issued, but no provision ls made feos to cover inspections made trical contract It is believ- that the board of appeals will rry out council's recommenda tion been past, clan Coldest Morning ot dropped to 1% morning, the lowest mark so far winter. Small bout the ¢ were covered coating of ice for the this season. Police Court. ¢ Tiyland of Windsor, Ver- ged with non-support and of peace is faced with the Ufernative of posting a bond of $300 0 his payment of $10 each a period of one year to- ’ iport of his wite or £ a three months jail sentence. (Continn~d on Page 18) By BLOSSER each for wa | \NELL- LURRY OP BEFORE CLARA UPSETS! )3y