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{ 1 L1 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCT()BER 24, 107‘) 9- = B s By = = = | | ‘ : | Pl 11 N | dor "'”"‘ . i:v Nfl"-l : ”‘Y“ ‘""!“’(‘i | B 1 N |they continue (o do 0. Fire has a Y[] T 9| to church in order to cquip the | t |disintegrating effect on concrete | Plainville News © " " Bristol News ‘i i UTH'S MEMORY ; A program including special musi- | — _—_ — | Turned Over to Plainville cal selections, rea v short | Lester Martin was arrested by the | o [iARA[iE B”!I HlNfi dress, and a missionary play EAELES Tl] BRINE local police yesterday afternoon and titled “June’s Dream at Dusk i ‘v-qu over to the Plainville police i 'g Centor li o !\?-Ir! Al : mbers .\ or court trial on charges of non- | i ends of the church are extended ~.,.,o“ D d d H M” m Y m Special Meetin Frances McClelland of 523 F d Besd R d | e A special mecting of the I'mvw \\Hy urm: was struck by an auto- | Oml l e Oa | American Citizens' club will be held | i Siobile Arlyen by Atihiic Jaskad b Trumbull Mg, Ca. (0 Start sy srorncon i " . Frafernal Order Plans GtS 10740 Pack et Now even morits| worwatn, oo ar 2orvhue . olonial hall on West Main Bt . . i ck last night. Miss Mc- |, 00" RS e 5 Work on New Structure Al members are requested (o be | 1,000 Bristol Children was takeni LaRthamrihtal - R0 EYINEILO plece topeties Cg 5 o presented as final arrangements will | g where it was found that | S0fY Of having left high school in i —_— AR e e S e e —_—— 4 search of a job, and then remem- ou wl ll e these | 1er wedo had besn Sfracturediand |, iin e ot hing midrs) Waites Mofes It ny Price of Shaves Increasd / y | Tobert Boyle atiended her and.fe-/|jiTio®) 20 08 LIORE: fay soriotsty I Tt was annour c at start I ported her case as not critical. (Pt HosnR i oaplial ey e Tn i i Pl Jackson reported the mectdont o|TOM @ concussion of the brain and | Ared Man Missing From Home— 0 P O inville | Forestyille . Woman Secks §2 police headquarters shortly after|® [ractured left shoulder. | Puneral of Miss M will 1 frc B > jon | Miss McClelland had been taken to| o e, VY Waa standing at. the side | 4 s Mary Stiverio— il Do e 2 | From Pardos—Public Cooperation | MY hospital but was not med. No|Of the Boston Post road here late oo e Donation Party to be Held at Ad- in Dizposal of Fallen Leaves Is charges have been entered, as yot ]'::;fl;:f;n,:hn‘“",']h:f‘“:'{' ;::\1'“:‘; | vent Christian Church—Items. | A (heir | Sought—Picture Salesman Held, | Plcture Salesman Arrested and he was taken 1o & hospital. At Meyer Gurske of 103 Wildwood | the hospital the lad was unable to | Plans have been completed by il ense is too high to| g (o ernal Order | street, Dorchester, Mass., was arrest- } identify himself. The physicians ob- 1'the ofticlals of the ull Ele e ting . plans|"d by Sergeant Henry Jeglinaki of | tained me; incoherent stories ecause Ji| e Mre co. for o ion of « : pres. | (o give ty fo FL0local (e nasarday pernoon fromini 815,000 garage building ror 1c- | ent time they are not realizing any | children of Bristol, A committee has | o "8 held on charges of transact- | He mentioned high school as the 5 : | chit is i 4 wusiness under an assumed | last place he had been, but he failed ,nommo‘]mon of ita cmployes. The | profit from sh: %, due to heen appointed by the o 1o sed | to locat A : & | ate the school. After being * + Sy mad LA, | ntw garage will be built on the site | pense involved, and they helieve e e H bRt SRk i Eh R e e ith —THEY ARE THE NEW FASHION where the old garage sheds original- | the raise in price A e o chafrman NI s Bekaion oL Bol ittt lesle it e ne eSOl L8 R e t hay Charles T Caico hafrmarn | {his norning’s session of police court | local police connected the lad with —THEY ARE LUXURIOUSLY FURRED | will house about 112 antomot "his advance prite Dl udeaili Sk Lt it Sl el i e eaiatas BB, s 5 et el i Tt 4 New York § case of Andrew Tessler was) The parents of the boy were then —THEY ARE OUTSTANDING VALUES || the Trumbull concern due to the fact | iown establishment that | 100 or mote & : S, ihase i dnieadlon | notinedal iMiltord fandi the | tatHidn [that many of its employes come |is not invol George Faye's | pected to atfond t S GhldErucia B y Aty | came to Norwalk carly this morning [from nelghboring towns and o e SOl faiedale i Rudolph Jabs, 9, of 15 Willough- | to complete the identification. N | tomobiles as their means of convey- Ordered to Support Wife i TEeren aikckclingt eveningaat IR Ractar azre (oR ie on i oAl vd i i fely ¢ hic [ ance: mhe ola shens viers recently || Jiester Martin. aencared. Defore i T:43 o'clock by a car driven | the boy fell from a truck on which torn down and at the present time | jyd itt 0. Liyder arl Nelson of 168 Prospect atreet | eshad i Ghedil airide: the cars are being edon the fac- | pour ; ind sufiered minor bruises. He was — ° tory property west of the office | non-suppor He s R o ;“" S honitatand Shopllftmg Cemer | building. S e ireated and was discharge | s | When completed. the building will Sl By G _ Nelton was praceeding north m,{‘ Probed by Autho?xtles [he one of the most modern st S cltoi i near Center n;»,, ;;’vn Los :\l'll:r;-l"n. W'},“ w:»y(gr\h;; 7 5 5 tures of its kind in the state 75 ttle boy darted into the road. The | investigation into the aef ies Coats with the smart flare—straightline models i,,,,: o y,:,:\-’y;j,\ ,',‘,,,,“ :‘\ : e driv ported the accident but was | the 1.0s Angeles police in connece slegantly sty 3 SR ing off the lines for the foundation Seckicrl [fion with the operations of a na- elegantly _styled of blloadcloths‘. and novelty mix- S e (HFeeg A 4';) ",,' \',,.‘ el Eloy HiisirridaRahioplifiing iins —ord e tures, lavishly fur trimmed with Australian Op- | Work Is Progressing TTRe. NI B ANt New A ting of the real cstate board | der way today by the district ate o 3 A . | Work on the factory addition east | it g ; was held af the Chippanes Country torney's office, following revelations posum, Caracul, French Beaver, Manchurian Wolf, jof the present plant is pre Gt e e oo s last night and the followir _'that this city has been used as & H Fax ; | very rapldly. Two floors have bes 2 Rl S were elac William J. Phe- | clearing house for goods stolen in , Kit Fox and other fashionable furs, ‘“H?l‘]n“r‘! bk fl I }h\' n PR RN esident: A, H. Cashak, vioo | every section of the country. on the third he new hasiremoved iihe . ¢ ’ BT Missul, vice presi-| That the shoplifter's loot was Autumn shades and of course black. hich will cost about $150,000, is homes here | ayqe ¢he Hilary coll, treasurer; and shipped here and disposed of under i expected to bhe completed by the first Feig ?"‘fl‘"l thier, Harold - s Barry, secrefary protection of police, was charged p- ; o cahet Qi . = {of the vear. It will be abso P 0. With the Jif ; K. of C. Soctal | by Deputy District Attorney Percy Women's and Misses’ Sizes—Second Floor | proof and modern in all deta all contagious second social affair of the Hammond as the latest development i‘ / | Appointment Mad entirely dis- fall to e held by the Knights of (‘0. 0f the probe into allaged polics | Russell H. Smith of Meriden. for- ses limbus will be noat the club Braft merly connected with the ('c eti- sonleanxiaty Swis recoms tonight | e ‘.‘wm Lizht & DPower ; [ Atto 1 .”\ rancis lmn\_T chaneel Mm] Bags Transferred T TS A = anpointed hy Triny dristol or of the Hartford council, will de- (Mo e A class Initiation will be held at liver a speech, and entertainment From Plane to Plane _m!m__y_%mfi asaistant toiTs T the clubrooms on November 10. at 2 |will follow. Thos» who are to en-| Berlin, Oct. 24 (P—Transference | Th Legion quarters in the town fernoon from the Berlin Congrega- | ®ales and adve ' wother Torrington speaker tertain inclu the following: Mrs.|of mail bags in the air from mail Ber[ln News I'hall have undergone a remarkable|tional church. Scrvices were held |the local of Marder re Grange Activities has been invited for fhe occasion William Dufton of Bristol, Edward|planes, to planes ascending to meet | transformation within the last few |at her late home in Berlin and later | c°ntly given cha of the Baltimore| Charles M Mayor Going to Boston Buckley of St. Justius's choir ofithem at way statiors is the newest mumm It will be remembered that | in the church. Burial was in Maple | 4istrict of the Trumbull concern el Magor W. Roymand Crumb will Hartford. and Joseph Erbe of South-| davelogment of the Lufthanss | e Legion moved to its present | cemetery in Berlin | Ared Man Disanpears e leave the city for Boston tonior neton. The accompenist will be Misy | xperiments at Templehofer aire .qn.xrlrx: when it was found that e el I Constanle G hubert was ! fo1d on L ingEihers ElleeniGugiin % field have been most successful, the “"” would be available for use as| e » Inotified last evening by friends of | prejoc) UEORY EIBAAY RIS 0 Sing Oyer Radlo .I\unl hr‘ln;: dropped and picked up Iclub rooms. In this way the town is | a he e I‘;Hrhl" schools will | jirank Chapman, 62. of Shuttle Men- | o(tonq e Har Nartmou o nday L I' 1:15 0 'i‘rm by means of a hanging cable with an annual rental of approxi- | €108 tomorrow for the entire day |qo R R A e e R A T foothall game in ( the radio station WTIC will hold its e ah oL SEAS[IN,S PR“GRAM | nately $300 and is now in posses-|Whils the teachers attend th home 'ru»wn]."u.m‘ A ur‘rx",!ml' \! el ".‘\\“H‘ Craneb Rl RN Had Impro wistration hird annual Atwater-Kent M.umm’f”“’;’v"k"\”"[‘ :?:}1 ["n“?f“")‘( nt ‘fh; {sion, indircetly to be stire, of a suite) Convention in Hartford. According jing has heen seen or heard from him | o v, Adam Ostroski of tif 1 e e Lo S s ; Sl {of .rooms newly painted and decor- |10 reports. the pupils look forward |sinee (hat fime sl Stanley Allen drlomisirent I Ste an it o e S 3 N lated. Where formerly the rooms|(to the day while the teachers are | officer immediately notified | 1io 1 rowmd by OfBHatol | v S S ER LRSS0 W. firs i vaned AC lVl[]GS BE' were uscd as a storage place for|non-committal—they have to make Britain police d ST e ! ANEESRof ¥ night's | ™ GRSl 2 H]lel |edds and cnds, now the freshly'reports upon the activities of the |of the dis ance and a descrip- |, LRLe Rl lgngwil) Brediib s iU 7 {painted valls, the new lighting sys- | day and resumes of the lectures arc |tion of the sent out | XPected pallgtionine pranigRaial ) A it RVISORS NAMED) hmlr\ and soon, perhaps, eral 3 i ¢ et tena Sthtis: vl Vorkmen who ha d in pol . music: 1 sors o e 1930 census, eir | tounging chairs, Mavh et o) Ervnalinttons e da o o JRhah Bl U 1 Ostrosk wiil | districts and headquarters announce A NG GOUGH SCARE‘YH("HV“[ of the town hall really at- , Nearly one hundred attended tne it S0 v Oh e 1 costs, each, count 60 per cent and the ballots of today by the director of census WHOOPI etive: 5 Sommunltyeiiimecting Slantt eve rsn e et - ed. Attorney Howard the judges will count 40 per cent | included: ‘ The Legion auxiliary will not hold |18 The full entertainment pro- [“/(i CVAR sComs: o esentod the men ere is no Rristal representation | Andrew Cooney, Waterbury, i(s installation the same evening, but |E'AM a3 outlined several weeks ago |\ ¢ *">h Pl el onnd Commission on the judging staff. which includes [Conn., for Litchfield, New Haven = Dr. Griswold Inclined to Disbelieve | put it off until next week. began with last night's session. The Red besn dises e r‘ ”“ i deed plished thre Commissioner Arthur (% Hiteh- mhers from Danbury w Ha-{(part of) towns of Ansonia, Beacon i e o | Whist This Evening comedy skit staged by Miss hocl) J BAONREG o coof Conreet Co. {ceck of playground commission Ven, Waterbury, Groton W Falls, Der Middlebury, Nau LxlstencerofCine Rn l”“"_l'('i The Ladies' society of St. Paul's |Pratt, Miss Alice McCorkle, Mis: e ”‘“1"':\”1"':"‘]“_ e w:“‘ e “ be discor s a d to spend the balance ain, I Hartford. tuck, Oxford, Prospect, S ymnif:-. glon 1o Install Ofiicers—St. Paul's | parish will hold its first whist of the [&iNia Walsh and Miss Virginia Su- ot Fhe ilml”m' o i A, M. B Zion ed while was being | of verounds appropriation for | For Prize | Southbury, Waterbury, and Wolcott, 8 | season this evening in Lloyd's hall enhime was the feature of fhe slacimim i T el e 1 across tracks. According meeting of the | W eks to run, the|With headquarters at Waterbury, Whist Tonight—DBerlin Notes. lin Kensington Prizes il | be Then there was the contest T e S TR o1 10 repo; t wvas sold by the ¢ chan prize contest Lieing ¢ icted by the Otto B, Robison, Willimantie, ! e seni large turnout is ex- |Staged by the girls' harmonica hund |} 008 BRETE LS SUSTIC factory for 3301 balance represents|bDaughters of the American Revolu- | Conn.. for Tolland, Windham, New ihe meeling todayfor Bama Havh Soctsr s tn © p st s e RS GRICH S vas won by Miss| mleanes 1 e RS Plainville Briefs Recommendations tion for the free trip to Washington [London, and Middlesex, with heady Willard chapter, Daughters of the l4150 from New Britain, Meriden, and Kahms. The entire program was un- SR e e any friends of John Murphy Playgrounds Cail[is still gaining in momentum and |quarters at Willimantic, American Itevolution, was the first| Plainville, jusually well conducted and much | ¢ '_1 Gmartomw cubning o twill e 1 to learn tained before any finterest e number of evening| S = o7 exles O stiohimeatings to/bs| 100 Attend Chutch Meeting |favorable comment resulted. il s ek b e > is steadily improv St & oo hool pupils con‘esting has grown BELGIAN MINERS STRIKE held during the year, The program | More than 100 young people at-| The Ladies' Guild of St. Gabriel's | oelock hospital, Hartord o batacl | from 25 to Mrs. George Alex-| DBrussels, Belgium, Oct. 24 (F— for the year has been made out and [tend the meeting of the New Brit- iseopal church will meet with Funeral Services Mae Cunningham has resign- et andra, whe led week ago, has|Miners throughout Belgium' were is one of the most interesting yet group of the Epworth leagues Mrs. Francis Cobey tomorrow to| [uneral services for Miss Mary ed her position as telephone operator cen overhauled and passed oy |On strike today as a demonstration planned by the D. A. R. The speak- | 1ast night at the Kensington Meth- complete plans for the parish meet- | Silverio, 24, of 130 Whiting s at the Trumbull Ele Mrg. Co. | styille has | LenTY te, who by bringing ‘fflr higher pensions and paid vaca- ers inelue some of those most |odist church. This get-together ing to he held on Tuesday evening. |who dicd Tuesday at her | she held position for about 10 i Bronslau Pardo|1¥® Men has gained a total of ¢ |tions. prominent in Connecticut and even |marked the first fall rally of the | The fife and drum corps will hold | held this morning v N rdo of Worestville for|L2ints dit up to Monday night.{ Coal stocks representing barely national . A. R. activities, among | Epworth leagues of the New Britain 'n rehearsal this evening at Com. |the Church of Our Siee i e ol GRIRS I e B S T only four pointy|three weeks output had been fure them Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, state | group. A motion picture, “The De- munity hall at 7 o'clock | Rev. John ular meeting thi t some time ago | Pohind him le others | ther reduced by a five-day strike eg- chairman of national defense; Mrs.|liverer.” was presented by repre- [ qq "o coming Dythian |QUiem high mass ning at § o'clock, All members | which she alleg 1s injured her [27C SUIL 0 the runnin 15.000 miners in the Borinage dige Clarence H. Wickham, a 'state chair- [ sentatives of the Stat mparance lpl»\ il holat atcan | e James J. Graham s taking part in des work are urg- | reputation and chances for employ he winner will awarded $2¢|trict I:I_xl week and the colliery ewas ran; and Miss Katherine A. Nettle- |and Anti-8aloon league. The young O mm.;“ 7 lat the offertory und i tend 6N bEnt Ko 1 "\hv‘!v will pay all ss on the|€rs said they intended suing all {on, state regent. The program, | peaple of the Kenaington Congress e e oy s i i T TR T o ; A | fourth annual pilg of the|strikers for breaking their contraocts which began today, stretches over [(ional church were the guests of the |, ttarnoon and evening for the ex. |Mass He also preside the organ. wille M. K. ciurch went fo Kensi :"""“fi sthool puplis to Washing-|in stopping work for twenty-four a period of six months, culminating | Methodist young people. ‘(h,”w. Stihooks 2 He played Grieg's * r ton last even and took part in e ‘nn Mt Vernon and Arlington over |hours. / in the war office of Governor Jona- This evening at 7:330 o'clock a :[.h" “Nlm‘“;‘ church choir will |29 the hody was borne Eroup meeting with the league of th the ek-end of November i e = than Trumbull, at Lebanon, where|prayer meeting will be held, the |poid a , | tomorrow evening |Chureh by relatives who s thodist ohitirel (there addition the board of education hs REV. HICKEY DEAD the annual meeting will be held | qemne being “Better Than Alms.” 't 3 pall bearers. Burial was in > Warfield narrowly escaped v Attor- | offered to reimburse the pupil for| Winsted, Oct. 24 (P—Word came Hext May, Chureli Supper e il o o e e A s R e time lost in the factory on Sat-|from New York today of the death . The program in full follows: | There will be a supper at the Ken- 'tho school children, the state cone | Donation Party morning near th Onlv urday n 8. lin st incis hospital there of Rev, November ing — Mrs. JORR|gng10n Congregational church this|vention of feachers 1o be helq.| The Youns Woman's ausiliary of {a quick applicatio ea by > prog s addition to the prize winner| Alexander Hickey, 64, who was Laidlaw Buel, state ¢hairman of na- | Lconiny (o which the public fs in- Teachars from il ot ths Beriin|ihe Advent Christlan 1 owill Arivesnven oo s Wwill be several others taking | pastor of St. Joseph's church here tional defense committee, Will speak. | (yoq = 1 (ho Bt Resa L alpDaFs | bahool ot atlond | hold a donatic 1rty the base g struck the . i e trip ftym Bristol. To a Ru- 1900-01. At the time of death December—Annual Christmas tree [, .o"oroven 1o be a source of much | Arrangements are being made for| NNt 0 the church tomorrow eve Sehools Close Tomorrow (s A0l NG ind Lydia Bosetto | the priest was vice president of Al preyared for ihe Benefit of MUIS| oot ot only among. the e v the Panthors, the | DINg at § o'clock. Each person at The Plain have pla to attend whether or | I¢ y college. He was a Fr Islond geanaddresihy ‘;'{" it | members of the congregation but | Plaiville Bears being the probable | trnding is ) (65 Brhes S o e : | ciscan "and had been in the oriest. e e o & [also among the public at large. At !opponents. George MacDonald, who | (Ul Kitchen utensil as his ! conve Standing of the various pu-|hood 33 years. The burial will be BT ““w“é at the home ot | this time the members and the com- 'is managwig the team, has several | . and ks ‘”‘““*\ \“l' to Monday in Allegheny, N. Y Mrs. Mortimer L. Rhodes; an ad- | Mittees in charge of the supper play |games under consideration. The lo- « b D e | £a — dress by the state regent, Miss Kath- | "osts to the communi The sup- | cals have played the Plainville team | Hartford and o andra o6 Martin| - FIVE RILLED 1x WRECK S natdl Neltlaion) pers, usually held once a ww-y, are for the past two seasons. | ers in New Havern e hent ,.ifl. 20 s M‘: \_urr‘mtn rg. Germany, Oct. 24 (A} February 20-—Musical evening al|times at which members of the| The third in the present series of y Sy 1 e 2. Carriveau 23,|—Iive persons were killed an@ (he home of Mrs., S A. Iiske, with |community get together. This is a church nights now being held at Hw) 'PLAINVH LE' houschold i Rl T4 Goes 20, Ratti 20, |seven seriously injured in the col- Mrs. William Haine in ¢ custom carried over from years of Methodist church will be held this| _ ! venson, 42 Tl e A B R B I-h;”-‘“" 18, Marges 1 [liston of two passenger trains near March 13-—Meeting ut the home|usage and now adapled to the lifc [evening at 7:30 o'clock. These meet- | TONIGHT N o s : “"”.‘ "‘ aola 17 Nr'mw.\‘Kaul\(‘l;dor{ today . ¢f Mrs. J. C. Hodgson. Miss Ruth[of the community whereby it acts ings are open not only to members; foe LON CHANLY PN e w 1 Fout Tl ; Ioley 14 M alen- | —_— Galpin will read a paper on Gover- |48 a social affair to bind the people but to any one wishing to attend. || in “WHE EAST 15 EAST” 1 sev s e marh R DOCTOR KILLED IN FALL * nor Jonathan $rumbull. closer together in fact as well as in | = [ With sembl e ot W York. Oct. 24 (®—A man April — Annual luncheon, with |spirit. i FIRE IN LEOMINSTER Lupe Velez and Estells Taylor — DANCE — It RAILROAD REVEAC aes believed to be Dr. Otto Matthis, short business meeting, luncheon to Assessors Meet Saturday | Leominster, Muss. Oct. 24 (®) — | . = ; Under Auspices of lep v ot “‘f L INCREASIE | who arrived here from Germany ! be ta charge of Mra. Bancroft, Miss| Today is the last day for (e o fires, fndependent of each|| FRIAY MATINEE_N1GHT el i oI ot gl moy e o i it operatine i |on HRussday, fwas killed|iconay twiias Alta Judd, and Mes. Phelps. hoard of asscssors’ meetings held in lother and both caused by explo. | e oG MONTIS DU - Fedor Oulict e L AntoRtlicire s4 qn eums revenue from|he jumped or fell from 2 window May—Meeting to be held at Gov-|Kensington. Saturday the board sions today caused extensive dam. || ™ . FROM HEADQUARTERS TR A e Doy z rains, cay {10 September, 1918, to|on the sixteenth floor of the hotel crnor Trumbull's war office in Le- |will meet in East Berlin at two lugo at the plant of the’ Dupont St Quinn gl eand Music by Simy Orchestra aanl Ves e Tiontn Ahis | Sayay) Blivaahi Biftn avenuel 5 banon. This will be the final meet-|places. One meeting will be held vViscolold company. | Henry B. Walthall ADMISSION 35 CENTS and rat Vas reported today by the A passerby, who saw the body PXPeNsive . operty owners if | Maine Cent 1 ), I 1 rl ing of the year and reports of the|at the residence of Frank G. Kramer | LN expensive to the property owners if Main ntral railroad | falling, turned in a fire alarm. Continental Congress will be read and the other wil] be held at the and clection of officers will be held. | Rlue Hills sohoolhouse, where Carl | C ES IS FRIEN A e — - S 2 Whooptng Cough Scare Mueller will receive the lists. The | F E L AND H IEI\DS 0581e FOOL Them By BLOSSER g During the past’several days ru-|fna) meetings of the year will be | mors and counter rumors regarding | et at the Berlin Town hall hext the prevalence of whooping coush | weey Wednosday, Thursday Sl (iciivece Have | [ I TOUGHT AL | pen e s | WE GOT YoUR NUMBER! | wyoooor ) within the town ha been AYINg | payigo .y NUTUIN' IN about. This is the time of the year Injured in Factories NOW —UES JUST MAKIN' o TUS MAGAZINE THAT YoU X when such rumors are apt to have| oo TRYred I Factories MOKNKEYS CF 05 By TRy | THAT otp | |A-ONG THAT KE ¢ pise Tak Now— i e e COURSE THERE'S the most foundation, but in this case st i \NAS DOING THAT § o U NOTUING [N THAT there seems Lo be no hasis, according | “MRIoved at Landers. Frary & Clark | '_';; LET ON UES GOING To )| MAGAZINE SOST o ean GONNA WIN A PRIZE ANTUING ABOUT PRITES ) MAGATINE ABOUT to a qualiied authority. Newaritaln Snanfuaken folfithe KE A TRIP . \NAIT'LL O HEA D T/ " IN 1T= o f "Br Matthew Griswold admitteq | NOW Dritain General hospital yes- WE SEE HIMSELE AEORTCEICHE JORE STA D E iren e |terday afternoon with an injury to that there might be several! ! g in town, but they have mot|Mis hand. It was reported at the been reported if they do exist, There | 1OSpital that he suffered a severed | tive bron. |tendon on the hand. His case was not considered as serious. No am- | NOTUING IN LeRg Bié BLUFF!! /\"J ABOLT ANY pRIzE! e v‘( bl 0/ E several cases of irri chitis, he admitted, which i: similar ¥ to whooping cough in the respect |Putations were necessary. | that this throat irritation produces| It was reported that a man, name E an explosive cough, but it is not|Unknown. emploved by the G. E. | whooping cough. Prentice compans was struck on the | |~ Legion to Instail small fly wheel vesterday | {2 Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- He was taken to his gion, will hold its annual installation , home suffering from a slight cut on ot officers at § o'clock tomorrow the head. The fujury might ]n\\v’ | ning in its new quarters in the proved serious were it not for the | town hall. The installation cere- | fact that the fall of the wheel was onies are in charge of County|somewhat broken hy a machine. Commander E. Dickenson. All ex- Funeral of Mrs. Bruce | T, servicemen, whether or not they are!| The funeral of Mrs. Lydia Bruce, | % nembers of the Legion, are invited { who dled late Tucsday night at her | to attend thc cercmonies, home in Berlin, was held this aft- ©19%% By NEA mwcr. e,

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