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ur- nd te of the va in- he e it he x ew nd by ity NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. 7 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Looking for Gifts for SWen Visit Our Furniture Sectz'on Choice there is so broad and varied that one cannot go amiss in selecting for a man. NECKWEAR No fellow ever had as many as he wanted. See the four-in-hands in Swiss, Italian, Austrian, English, French and do- mestic silks, they are truly beautiful. Priced at 95¢ » $4.50 SOCKS ARE DESIRABLE And are good for Christmas giving. We have them in rayon and wool and all wool, fine for winter wear. Plaids, stripes, jacquards and fancy heather mixtures, HOW and in sets of them, set calf and geat, and_cade choice from $1.5 SHIRTS of which the “Yorke” leads for fit, ql ality ures, all colors guaranted fast, made of the bmt materials as well as silks. Priced from;feach ¥ LOUNGING or BATH ROBES, a varicty of kinds wool robes, silk robes, each . SMOKING JACKETS and S\\[‘ATERS PAJAMAS, gift for a man at our furnishing section, ground floor. and We have them m variety, silk lined and unlined, cape, pigskin, buck, also fur lined gloves. attached or separate, as well as neckband style, plain white or fancy stripes or fig- $1.95 « $5.50 ete., easy matter to select a Mrs. Dies Mrs Hart, | Plainville News ,tr,f“l,‘";:,‘,‘,,i"‘"f“"}:,., Elvena Hart Shop by Mail if Unable to Come of Bristol Yourself Yonkers after loavin ALBERT FISH, I]lES m e held at Plains vesterday aft- body was then L Rev. A Plalnville M 11 vices w in White crnoon, and t brought here f East Street Man Recently Ob brou served 93th Birthday (. tor of Tuete committ ,r ry this noon st come . of W. Llgcts 443, 1. B. T 93 AT LEGION MEETING (‘onmy Gat h(‘r(ng pv o fother term Other offi Assistar &8 Success—“Y rs dlected tanehter ruler, Mrs. Loses Tough Game—Hearing on Tows Mami ; chaplair M ABOUT A BELT? all Kinds, Gas Storage Tanks Tonight—Mrs. Hart Dies in White Plains—Bricfs. L Rereta s, neial scere- belt and watch guard, the Albert Fish, the oldest resident of | il (reelected) famous Hickock and others, come see Plainville, died yesterday at the V. Green (re- & | home of his son-in-law, John 3 JL B e $3 50 $4 50 Murphy of 117 ¥ street. Mr. Fish | "‘~ “.‘ b, ‘." 1 ‘celebrated his 95th birthday anni alely 4 . and . iversary about a month ago, and at pnEcn B ANoE that time his health was poor. Old ”‘ el 'O I ma 9 iage was responsible for his death ; FlLlerine WOULDN'T GLOVES DO? Mr. Fish was born in Wilton, stalled evening, J o ELEes o on November 16, 1832, and spent , 19 They are always acceptable. Mocha, S lite - (ha Gt dark and light tan, regular Great be held in toni H., | most of 1 where he engaged in the occupation | of farming. ile married Miss Emma { Richardson, a New Hampshire girl, | tonizht w bat died about 29 years ago. Mr. Fish first Plainville about 1807 and flve years ago he made his ¢ N home with his daughte Mrs. O up to $7‘98 5 ch Co., w H: - 3 Murphy lind for the permit, w 50 2 98 I-v.:m' selection from the many other ¥e is survived by his daughter, ‘,m'\‘ Iw‘ sent to explain = C to . supplies that all men want and wear. Mrs. John J. Murphy; four grand- ny's plans and attempt to N {children, Mrs. Clara Orvis, Joln objections which Murphy, 1 ancis Murphy, and Wal- | raised by numerous town and workmanship, collars and three great-grand- | pia - The selectmen have childr n, Anna, and John | pamonstrant Orvis all of Plainvill and one in de ha brother, Horace HEle |2 ish, of Temple, N pany’s r The funeral service o'clock was held at 3 | pop oo ifternoon at the hor materials. Blanket robes this $5 95 of his daughter. Rev. C s S. to Wyckoff, pastor of the Congrega-, < - y tional church, officiated. The body | EosWOfies Horeclie -l ristmas rush will sent tomorrow to Antrim, r burial in st office Maplewood ceme- 93 Attend Iegion Meeting > A > g fi%_y : nety-three Legionnaires from 16 I%WMM 7 posts Harttord county attended - IEOLINE pRcuLze e county mecting of the American | Mail SAnIyE i jerden, scoutmaster, will be in Berlin News | As thesc |fore the last meetin Christmas h 1 ta be are th all present Party will bring to | whist part s holidays this hall in Kensingtor been conducted for last two months with unusual success, large crowds attending the | weekly party. They will be resumed iin after the Christmas holidays Chickens will be given the winners Vernon Record to Be President Next Year g e ey Sy _— Htendance is expeeted DUTTON VICE PRESIDENT| e oovs iy Fomtorenee it 1o |Deld in tho &t Paul .in.;v.‘.ru in_ Grange To Hold Christmas Pnl'l,\—'vy;w“,\‘:fl ]n.' r i ’.: hall ‘.‘m-” w]: !]‘v'»“ ire asked lls. The st month. All mothers {to motice the change in b Post Office Swamped With Mail— Y E “hildren To COnferences are proving snceessful ecibinst ool school (G e and are being largely attended, Present Entertalnment. Ponds Frozen | The ponds on Farmlagton avenu The annual meeting of the Berin Laerakes o i b Hiiinteon io e Farmers' club was held Saturday-for the first time this year. The evening and ofticers were clected for ‘)““"“ 15 bitter this morn n ot the 1028 season. Vernon Record| Post Oilice Swamped was chosen to act as president for| The Berlin post office the coming term. He will he assist-!swamped this morning with mail & I packages for the irnas hollahss ed by Philo Dutton, vice-president, i PAckages for the v] tmas holiads. vd Carte secretary and ; The mail was the larges eccived b 1 bean BAUve pf dags| PEDE Terivel ‘ Ihopalubabasibeaaaie bt Berlin Students Home in filling the instructive and social { Gwatkins need of the local farmers and bring- watkin IFiske Nellie imd William Shep- Victori, Eleanor M ing about a betier understanding J¢inOr AEC U flarohers between the farmers and the state ::"rll"?”"}(‘l"j:‘\" m..m‘«t":vtjjku:;;&-:’,‘ n;r'll(;:‘lmml college: and experiment PATCLLS I Be g i 3 h Clande Stevens of Dartmonth and e < ¢ Farm lu- : E At the Hartford County Farm bu- | Clitide Stveps of Barimenti A reau meeting held in Hartford last; rtford el ars spending the Christmas holidays Wachno, lus B sheeted | \ith their parents in Kensinzton. sl b Wednesday B. Adams was elected to the farm| .~ Espccted Wodhesdiy oo “«o,,;»n'l-‘: {‘D‘“"“:'r' ‘:':‘?fl(:‘\m ’\ml";’;",or Worthinzton Ridge are expected N Boiin represeniative o on) . rrive in Berlin Wednesday from board. The Farmers' club meets B ope, every two wecks. the different count , to spend Christmas Entertainment the Christmas holida: The pupils of the Worthington Sewor Tepairs | schoel will present an entertainment Work was started morning 1o in the town hall Thursday evening iy "0 e ainn at 7:30 o'clock. The entertainment . gijiong ynder the railroad under Wil be given under the dircetion of G B T 0T L ring ¢ s y Griswold and Miss Edna | .qimer and the road contractors Saunders. The public is invited and | yore™os woniedy the situation. Dur- a large attendance is hoped for. Keonsington Boys' Club The Kensington Boys' club bask- otball team will swing into action again this week when they clash with the New Britain Lions in intermediate Hartford County league game. The locals are trailing ' the rest of the league as a result of two losses pinned on them by the ! (eachers Wed ling the last rain storm the water was a foot deep under the bridge jand cars were forced to detour. Mceting Postponed | On account of the many meetings which are scheduled for week na because of the necessury activi- ties in preparation for Chiristmas, the ! ng of the Sunday school esday evening will be Trade school and South church|postponed at o Berlin Congrega- teams of New Britain last week.|tional church They meet another tough assign- Report Not Completed ment {n the Lions. who are leading| The report on the every! the lsague and have yet to be de- member canvass of tha Berlin Con- | feated. The Lions hold victories|gregational is not quite ready for an- About 0 pledges have been listed, which is a larger improvement in their last two games | number than any preceding canvass. and are hopeful of annexing their! A number of new subscriptions have first victory this week. The game |been reccived from the children. over the South church and Trad school fives. The locals showed great mouncement. is scheduled for Wednesday at 6| Auto Accident o'clock in the New Britain Doys'| An automobilc driven by Joseph club. Anderson will referee. | Zak of 43 Lyman street, New Brit- ange Party | ain, crashed into a driven by The annual Christmas tree exer- | Willlam Bishop of Kensington yes- s of the Berlin Grange Will be | terday on JTarmington avenue near held tomorrow evening at its home | Lower Lanc. Doth cars were bad on IFarmington avenue. The children | ized although no one was hurt. of the members will give a short! Constable IFrank Brown investigated program. Santa Claus will be pres- accidenf and placed Zak under ent and will have presents for the t for reckless drivirg. He will members and their families. All ar before Judge George G. members are asked to be present and | in the Derlin town court to bring their familles, Each one ning to answer to the attending is asked to bring some sort | of a Chrir'mas gift. charge. Bishop was able to remove his Library Open | car home while Zak's car was taken Berlin free library will be anca this afternoon and evening for | S the weekly exchange of books. Scout Moetings Girl Scouts, of the lin Congregational church, this afternoon at 4:30 o'c Mrs. & Chase Coales will be in charge. | XMAS TREES Pick out your tree at ‘WRICHTS' (hext to Ameri; Co.) and get a sood tree. chance on $30.00 I Ber- meets Troop 4. {Abel's G 1S b | Legion held in Legion hall here said. No extra help n em- % o8- 08 a wi iin by ker from D% E terday afternoon. Past Commander | Ployed as yet, but the regular clerks Domijan's Sarage | Baward £, ¢ of New B | are working longer hours. Mr. Usk p | Makes Areest ‘was voted a past commander's inticipates that he will be able to Constable Frank Brown arrested pof X Sre thvoneh thelnolldayitush itk Walter Bishop yesterday afiernoon h P | < " < Dplieeil shon yesterdaying The ex-servicemen were fmpressed | his regular good weather is T e o e N eiuEton Po-Twith the fact that December 31 45 £ranted durir remaind Hhix b 15 charged with assault. 4no final date for filing application ok FEast Berlin Items anm the Notes rtional chureh school hold its Christmas excrcises in [tor adjusted compensation from the | government for war service. Atten- | tion was called to the officers’ echool The cises of o Dy I Christmas ftree exer- Knights of Pythias and an Sisters will be held this Th will attend. The B ieters will hotg CATEe. Past County Chairman An-| nual Christmas party this « B otk aehns 1‘, S derson presided at the meeting. | the home of Mr e nniea 6t e e ep. | DUty Sclzman of Hartford sd- | Farmingion av el e T (4“‘ dressed the meeting and s The basket plac SUSI O cton phe I10UoW. Sinocies nent of a child welare ' store by the Plai officers: President, Mrs. Fred farc ' store b i fund by the County Legion, this pro- | Nursing associatio lent, Mrs. Frank hes Luna: Posal evoking much favorable coni- ' of food and monay fo be Mrs. Ra mbte, 07 ment. James Treslin of Hartford tributing Christmas cheer « o present. SPOKC on membership, and when ho needy will D A Christmas page [ ed gt the Methodist church last eve- shed the Wethers 1d post chal- morrow. The ning by members of the Junior 1CN8ed that of West Hartford to a ewhat disay rwv iting e league and Queen Esther circle, The Me¢Mbership contest. 1t was an- he Ladies' Aid socicty of t presentation was exceptionally wett 1007001 that the New Britatn and chnrch will hold its regu- done. The pageant was directed and SIMSDUrY posts were paying the jar meeting in the church parlors at ,dues of mer confined in hospi- ow n Hamp- 215 Another announcement was to the effect that two presrams of in nd Mr tevest to ex-servicemen would b § o'clock tomorr The first masters sehool will mert tomorrow coached by Miss Edith Noble. Miss Doris Galpin of E ton was the guest of Mr. Frank Cobey Sunday. Seout session of night in Legion hall | rs. Kath- | he Hubbard school will close Proadeast during the winter. | . | Friday for the annual Christmas vi Y" Loses Tough Game | Mand picked apples, cation. Special exe will: be held Plainville Y, M. €. A. basket- | $2.00 bushel. hong R e T : cam lost its second County “Y" | TFour or five r - | Lieut. and M Perey Earle of me Saturday night when it 'out garage. 68 ¥ aine are spending the holid as im fo the Wavping "Y"| = During ! ing. 33 ainville held tts own | leading by 11 at inter- | Tios Girl Reserves Have Christmas Services the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sven Ben- son. the first half Pl Theodore s has returned to ond was Lis home here from the Methodist mission right forward of the| The Girl Reserves the Y. W hospital in Brooklyn, where he I home team, went on a scoring spree | (%, A, held Christmas services yestor- heen confined for the past several in the second half and sank ten | day afternoon at the “Y." Al weeks, fleld goals, giving his team a vie- rated with eve ns and Dr. Adolph Benson of New Ha- tory. The game was rongh all the vith red can \bout ven spent Sunday here with rela- way, 21 personal fouls being called. 100 people were prese pro- tiv ville complained constantly that ' gram was as follows: Opening hymn, Mis Mabelle and Winifre ree was mot giving 1t a fair|“O Come All Ye Faithful;” Christ- Parncs entertained friends from Ne ing particularly upset at|{mas poem, read by Mrs. Douglas ! Britain and Berlin at a house av e called the locals for | Johnston. Christmas story, “Why their home Saturday evening. lling” at every onportunity, | the Chimes Ring.” by Mrs. Douglas Games were plaved and refresh- On Thursday night the “Y" wil | Johnston: prayer for the Christmas ments were served. inlay its first home game, moeting |Season by Mrs. Johnston: hymn. “O A mystery social will be given by the New Britatn Sonth church at the | Little Town of Bethlcher prano, ¢ ladies of St. Gabricl's Episcopal Hish school here. Saturday night's (8010, “Little Lord Jesus™ and b in the ¢ socis > ‘Christmas Song,” sung by Miss chureh in the church soclal Tooms summary ny. s {on Monday evening, January 2. Th, Wapping Y. ¥ C. A, [Dorothy Latham. songs. “t (a1 secial is open 1o the publ i o | Upon the Midnight Clear” “ila The Latanso club will meet at the oo, e g S M ng s heme of Mrs, Mary Dourgeois W Fitn T i = iy cvening. A ChHstmas Winner Qwenner, 16, oo .oos . 0 & will be served at 7:30 o'clock to be Welles, c. 2 " followed Ly a Christmus tree cele- ghavy, o o bration with gifts. Bt . The annual Christmas tree eXer- cayine, e o X cises of the Methodist church will be paincord, s i Bt derk : HE It mDENllny e e ne ) Do cambenieT o Ll <PLAINVILLE® The meeting of the Comimunity 5 L Sl club has by postponed. Meetings | T ville ¥, ) ; | MON.—TUES. will be ros next week (FHREG e 1 5'| WALLACE BEERY and Mr. and Jarvis Dowd Were sggin gy 5 3 RAYMOND HATTON e S G : ! |NOW WERE IN THE AIR t—Deposit book No. 11578 Ber- g o 4 Gl Bank. Finder please re- Syvemr o SIS NEXT WEEK turn sam to bank —adst Miller, 1g. «orvos ER “ITH HEAVEN" Auction sale, December 31, at 2 : A Good Show Always p.m. Abandoned Paige touring. | Berlin, Conn.—adv, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS O, MISTER AUMMEL , Yov GOT A 5, ARI ETIC ARITAMETIC =T GET A X SLED FOR XMAS IF LI. GET 100 IN Y FOUR GILLS MAKE A PINT=TWO PINTS MAKE A QUART AN FOUR QUARTS MAKE STUDIES! Troop 1. Boy Scouts of the Ber- | lin Congregational church, will meet | tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, Emil every purchase. —Dcliveries Free— [ Bristol News ' only 15 years old. | were born from the union, and mey' | spent four happy Christmas seasons ( a marital rift appeared pleasing propect of | her husband But with the a reconciliation another mi | FOR $1,000 THEFT‘W,.I,' loud time th: effected same vould be - Milk Wason Driver Sentenced ' for 30 Days in Court HOTHPR OF BABE FOUND oy pety . and me led husband. i day night, t r Grace, and a s give would be dree a bappy Christmas with her re- [to the capital city this Christmas, | paration which lasted two right arm. Dr. Benjamin B. Rob- been married six said, with when sh e was Two children important A child was duc t 1t otk happy C to arrive at a reconci event hrist- liation he hesitated as to her course, but ally decided th people the Laby a good her man Woman Anticipating Reconciliation 10 Farmington. Among the that tow . Prentiss se With Husband Leaves Child on Mrs. Elliot e sure that th Tarmington Doorstep — Wildeat g Captured by Bristol Nimrods . Porey Wors , of 4 Edg poli wood street, former milk wagon driver and now alleged a r to jail fo: Joseph J. Donoy °d fn city court ft of $1 0 r, B, H tenced Y he w rning with the th longinz to his emplo; iton of this city Two a ¢ irday serve only 3 1 LALpu el 1 Jail. « Little testimony ontside of ied t ley's ¥ to have oceurred on th & ' howey el M. 1t by 1deat which tunneled iturday morning of the origin m. nsidered this a the was still wi The police ¢ its wa rds of South Bur mplair Hes ture Wilie low huntsme 5 v hner wa He ieor, Q whe thre on roc mother, srre to en- her drove homes lected Trues- child | Trues I that as uinion W 1l skeptics when hunted re many ani necessitated the amputation of his bons, that Mr. Balley’s physician sald his condition is still critical. Skating Popular | Skaters visited city ponds Sunday alternoon in large numbers when a | week-cud cold sheathed the small lakes in a thick coat of ice. There was no skating at Rockwell Park, as ice was not deemed sufficiently thick to insure complete safety. However, it is thought that the con- tinued cold weather will make skat- |ing at Rockwell Park a reality dur- ing the Christmas holidays. The thermometer reached the sea- son’s low point 2 o'clock this orning when it registered 14 above zero in the center of the city. The previous low point was 16 degrees, | gl Largest the city. display of Xmas trees in Maple End Shoppe. Open Plenty of light—adst. DRUNKEN DRIVERS AGAIN ARE WARNED Stoeckel to Go-operate With i State Police 19 issioner (A—Motor Robbins B, morning pledged his to the campaign v by the state police mber of motor vehi- ators Iriving in the state der the influence of liquor. missioner Stgeckel stated that ould every provision of itory upon him in re- aturda tHe v it only gard to ers “under the influ- cnee™ be o 1 out, but that he would exercise his discretionary powers as motor vehicla commission- T to bring nders as far vere punishments to the as public opinfon of m ape its pursuers e g 1o Mr. Quinion, th ! support him. ii% Ganadian trovinees Al s captured on & stretch | He (oIt that the public in general R SCTlFei sk o is “Riley's Ledg Mr. has come to realize that menace city Duri his Canadian 1 junior me of the ex- ahich is found in the operator not lorings, he visited relatives in I Burlington family, | conipletely in control of all his facul- Novi stia. But the police did not S¥S Mr. Quinion, was alive when d will give him such support. have the remotest idea as fo his they reached their traps. One hind | © state law compels the comis- hereabouia came to Dris- |18 writhed under the heavy steel | sjoner to suspend the license far ove e Pain failed to stop a ferocious ex-! voar of an operator who is not ac- of spitti ers had to the and « awin cautioy and when sitted in a court for driving “under influence of liquor or a drug.” re. | (hey tried to dispatch their prey. |ang at the of that year the com- for. the light With the ferocious scowl still on ' misgioner may, at his discretion re- 1 with his bewhiskered face, the dead Wild-y jurn the Iicense if Yie findsi in his Tuent : cat halanced the potice department ' qiofe SORRE RS DO TR S f 1he BimelE t6.$1000 172 '5 i T’V:T}dy\u|ln‘““'\‘\v,,";;xl"ff }aps ate a motor vehicle on the state ke cash box. hrought forth no . > R i “% 1 highways. cna: from the accused | G 1% CHA, TR AN PRSI A “second offendor” will have his man. On that nizht, the d; Tt o e i CUS{OMEE 19 ticense suspended for considerably Satd Whils how aamit (hat thelr ve-|lonser than one year, accordiig: fo cont e 1y e i | the law, The commissioner can ex- tht ehused themt many weany Crcise further discretionary powers Hojits ofipickfand isnovel duty, it (NEIOIS TARLOE A ANCHAL D SR was accused e il it e aate [(Gansasin dRlinh\al case t when it ( I yww‘rv nly .vhm!‘!\ its do r::.‘x;' nf | (‘“ Hi W f;r !h;- ‘n;;li»ilrh:n the op‘r‘r‘; RN 1 SHeney Nirlineton. There 1 o very| Ator who has had only one or tw Elton discovercd his loss w h_",,l}',,,, i that the Tener ! drinks is often far more dangerous S o ok Hoal which i it way (o liberty aftor | than the operator who gets so drunk ted Worsley N bein cent that he prefers to sleep instead of irive d to appe Rut drive, state police will turn Xt An inquiry at th «in in that section in | over to the motor vehicle depart- Wo vevealed that the hope that the la 1ent every case where there fs any i 1 had left his house local wildcat fa is to the temperate condi- the evening in his sedan. caution and stray i the oper. it F and his wife | day [ Funeral of i Jane Hoen 1 IATH OF MRS. DAWSON The police notificd neighbo The funeral of Mrs Hoehn, | s to L on th lookout for E Te D wh died Saturday afternoon | 1 days 1 at Middletown, will be held Tuesday 3 found ihe ma. morning at nine o'clock in St. Jo.| Maple Street Woman Resided in this Faten seph's church. She formerly lived | o Ly it 42 Crescent drive and was the| ©City For Half Century—Funeral widow (»" Willia ‘\‘ “m]\lfl\ i . Tomorrow “lm"‘" tev. Oliver T. Magnell will solem- the bigh requicm mass. Burial | Mrs. Abigail Dawson, widow of n ch of James J. Dunn will be | Patrick Dawson and a resident of & in the new S Joseph's cemetery, | New Britain for 50 years, died yes- Young Mother Arrested Hibernians to M *t Tuesday y afternoon at the home of her ntiss, o1 The regular meeting of the Rev.|son, James T. Dawson of 324 Maple s S i i branch, Ancient Order | s(r;m rujm“mg a long illness. on town court is of iibernians, wil held) gyl M Domson, wan, UL detend LopsRal . e o ot 4™ 'N2) ind had a legion of friends. She was S e B T s | & memiber of St. Joseply's parish and oy S _ 1TA0 vas also 2 member of the Catholic 1 is hack in d, the attendance of every mem- | Yo © 88 v AT EE OF s iy the Bristol 1 1is Tusty | ber has Deen requested. After the | SELE PRIk O om ghe Wbies, until iness session, a social will be MeNamee T Policoman orestville turday Farr that s 1 this morning an are saves Hospital James MeNan | had made her home and a daughter, | Miss Kathryn Dawson of New York {eity. | The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at ¢ o'clock at St. Joseph's church. A solemn high mass of v | requiem will be celebrated. Buria L real € . from an operation for ap- | will be in &t Mary's cemetery. Mre. T of Tay citis, Several weeks will elafise, | 2 A to. heard v before the traffic officer The Cooperative Wholesale soeiety urday morn fis duties in the center of | of Great Britain now has nearly 4.- and found | 000,000 members with nearly $400.. rstoy Chamber to Hold Dinner | 800,000 net sales a year, while it 10C e ns are now being completed | banking department handles neariy Al AranAll CHambee ot Gan 0,060,000 in business cach twelve the il On Jinner to bo held next month. | month. Daby's avpa oy low COMMITTEe NS 10N | co— Bristol Hosnital." The local po- | . iocied to lonk after the details lice were nc Chairman, Charles Joy, Charles wft“ ;n;:*" ‘ \1'“ Rilev, W, K. Sessions. Harry Browne, lip Sk ip S ahort tim stol T fon last Yriday Isn’t That Far Yet BUT LISTEN 7o TAS= 4 BUT KOW MARNY FOUR GILLS MAKE ONE ) BANANAS PINT-T\WO PINTS MAKE MAKE A ONE QUART-EIGAT QUARTS MAKE ONE pPECK -FOUR PECKS MAKE ONE BUSHEL! and Philip Ran Nossions hay : ey and M TR 1 n asked to name the s scharaadl tio it the event. Harry Brown Kers e will dinner and entertainment | | Opto Kit —Sec all there i€ to 8eCi—— 6x Pockescope Sr. cisted hy Mr. Ranney and 50 x Microscope Ao Brantiigth e N Ao ller. The exact date of the Pocket Magnifier Ware, was then arrested by Ser.|banquet has mot yet' been anm- Pocket Compass | geant Jeglinskl when he learned that | nounced | Al for $6.00. S p ey SeAL PO vl She told Bailey's Condition Tmproved | a sad story of a conflict between ma- | A slight gain has heen recorded Frank E G dvi ! e of vouth for by Olver H. Railey, rural delivery ran . Gooawin hanpine il earrier, who is making a fght AT RTRERS Her legal hushand, a Hartford at the Dristol hospital to recover resident, promised to take her back |from the effects of poisoning which | By BLOSSER ONE AINT STUDIED BUNCHES