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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929. 4 ‘ ”;’Iu::l cost on a charge of drunl:-“uf'\l‘ilw.‘: Parish guild of the Chureh|services, we Ju Bertha Ceppa, Anna Cook, Henry alnvl e ews e h | ur Saviour will hold its regular eck, Roger §. Newell, | Cook, Velma Desmarais, Virginia ondition Critical |m g on Thursday afternodn at 3 | William J. Malone Domack, Marris Ersaftzof, Aileen 3 The condition of Herbert Harris, |o'clock Al mi having | nings and Attor Ferrls, « Colotte Wiy, ‘Tredie | who has been seriously ill at his|church sewings are a to bring | er Hudon, Gencss Hol Hery g | | home on Broad street for the past|them in at this (in gl e R ‘g“\“’; % = | | two weeks, is crifical and little hope | Brock-Barnes post. American Le. |4t Ma : " Mey ing Centere ; |15 entertained for his recovery. Mr. gion, will mect this evening At 1 : : | PIER[;E BY [;UURT Harris is 80 years old but vp to the [gion hall on Whi street Ju time of his illn itwo weeks ago Mne. ‘" o e pa 1 had worked at the E. Ingraham Co. P s diCh s gal Goar A Helmir in Bristol, where he has been em- | J0SePh Coccomo of Loon <, Lillian Lundgren ec p n ur T t g ; | ployed for many years o ,l“"“ 1 oand costs Jud Automobile Recovered e e 4 erritt O. Ryder in t own court| A car belong 1 | AL ; G by Conlon, - ¥uneral of Mrs. Lyons E ¥ A sophomores | estimonies lvm y Lonion, Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen | [1is MOrning on a charge of assau ¢ is 1_onp gt | Rydel‘ and ngmse {Tyons, widow of the late Daniel |8 Was arresicd by Constabl o L i | Lyons, who died Sunday morning, | o .:’fon‘ Loredhweckoon cor L 1 . . | e Il be Muld tomortow motstne ac|C 2 BY B TL (OeEomes . Boeenr or 1 ras e n s 0 Miolclbaiciiat MOBrian Bl vbrall| i ESREEEE AR AL ORISVRT i { A P TRIED LAST GASE HERE parlors in Bristol, with a requiem ngrose of New Brits ¥ g S S founn | high mass at Joseph's church, | During the test ecs i Agnes Bristol. Burial will be in St. Jo-|Prousht out that the « ; el B ] Callahan, Amleto N Th . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kensel Scph's cometery, Bristol Continusily ke e ostino, Ellen | Mrs. Lyons was born in Ireland, | lame was y : E oy ote Their Unusual Low Prices! Mol 57 esieToml Atk im0 Tt e o Wroena | QECIE, el RIS by o il Ruty 5. T R e ed 1o | former lover. Mr. Coccomo Lty r Fined In Southington — Whis¢| |7 w0 vear g PUOVED (640 thatinis) wis s 5 D ] / I"armington, living on the depot e ) 1 I i T s e ondi g e e erfering with 1 ¢ ex Fabrc Gl 1 Table R | Party By Trumbull Circle, roud number of year gt up ¢ Lloves apestry lable Runners ‘ BVt e cauged troubl 7 | At the conclusion of the docket in | David Edman, 45, of 443 Soutn | DS Wife, statin, 97¢ pr. 69¢ ea. {he town court this mernior, testio|arain o R R R O 2 | e e T . ; bl of the ar One clasp, novelty cuff, mode, grey, 12x18, and excellent value at 69c¢ En):):r);.xs g ofi;‘ n.]l’:lr'zv*l\rl(:‘fix.i\htmrf (:: ii,o:lh‘::, e !1‘}"‘\1‘]""11”"r] Coccomo's child s , s C . e o E e day after a illnes 4 - A putty and nut, legulal $1.50. Center aisle, first floor. | Ryder, and Attorney Elias T. Ring- |of several wecks. Hoe was born fn | 1°C the father. He it im N E ;rufi(\ of New Britain in honor of the | Sweden and was in the meat busi. | ReW his wife's condition whe P = memory of Senator Noble E. Pierce, | ness i New Britain for 12 yvea married her and had no ol o Y 0 . | Bristol attorney, who passed away | He was well known in Dla r, he said : ell knov n Plainville Men'’s Flannel Pajamas Men's Rayon Half Hose [ e ) S L e [erterence of iy wif's e S | Pierce tried his last case in the| Important Activitics her, constant references to her fc $] 10 ea. 23¢ pr | the court room remained silent dur- | Mid-week praver meeting witl he | " letergand unce dhadiuadoil g 11 sti vhic] arae ey & € serable to hi Mrs. Coceonio T = i D 5 |ing the testimonies, which were | ¢ ¢ DUIst HaTIRERL e ss | i Hera o ; : 3 4 Trimmed with rayon frogs. Fancy half hose, all sizes. touching and solemn. | ning at 7:45 o'clock, The topie witl |*aied that hier nusband was always | ciation witl sp e || Prosccutor Conlon began the tri- | be the same as the adult Bible school | {eaa ey it Her and ki 5 i S butes and stated that no one had !topic for m erllifnciing ] 1 « « : N Y o ¢ | Pa Judge Ryder told the co t i 1 ) 1 0 « Sivtieth Anniver \V R Bl \X/ | done more for the Connecticut bar | Patriotism 0 ! % Ixtic omen s ayon 00mers omen’ S Sllk HOSlek‘y | than Noble Plerce. He characterized | The Woman's Home and Forcign |5¢t together and becor 1. i ! o, 50 I 00 | him as an upright, honest, and keen | Mission socic of the Advent Whist Party v C pr. . pr. lawyer and a credit to his profes- | Christian church will meet tomorrow. ngton-Trumbull circle, Co - : S slon. Mr. Conlon sald that as far|for an ail-day sewing meeting with $ of the Forest, w Of a well known male, all colors. Full fashioned, all colors. as he could ascertain Attorney | Mrs. Arthur McNickle of 23 Trinity whist party tomorrow — s | local court about three wecks ago. |street, New Britain. o'clock at the 0 2 B e Attorney Ringrose also lauded the | The TLadies' Aid socicty of the v il of wi 2 : . ’ s Bri a Methodist chu i Sl res M S character of the Bristol man and his | ) list church will hold an ali- hi en's Union Suits Children’s Long Hose s s R L S S el $] 35 25 Judge Ryder told the two attorneys parlors tomorrow. All wor lic is cordially | e . €a. ¢ pr, that the court was pleased to hear | Whether members of the socie Temceo Bowling Lengue No: Part wool, ribbed, and a good buy. ey 4 . the testimonies in honor of Senator ave omed o atte Clreults N ) ) g 3 In fancy Jacquard, at 25c¢ pair. | Pierce. He sald that he had known FY 207 R et o | Mr. Pierce for over 50 years and had | Due to th the [ 82— 2 vai e Ch. ’ | dealt with him on many occasions, | regular me oveni S - h e 2 f the grezational church Con 1 3 : 1ldren s L S}] W C Sl finding him a man of true and Kroup of « L (Cor 1 on I ) e el ace 0€s omen’s Costume 1ps | honest character and a credit to the | Women on would fall on ith he $2 00 T $] 95 state and country. inksgiy i1l be held Thurs ter, a resi- DL, . o ¢ of s week at the home of ? 2 ea. The testimonics impressed the| 32 Of this woek n e serie C Brlstol News 10 was un- Smoked Elk, welt soles, 8 to 11. Crepe de chine, lace trimmed. gathering in the court room because | {1 7 Tov Wilk e xpeet '1 ; & of the feeling put into them by ' & G et ICis0) el rles | court officials, especially by Attor- | (Pt the work will he finished and X e % it will not be necessary to call an- | ney Conlon. RS ey e L ——————— T i N O S s ather spécial meeting beforo tHe EW‘ Sfcgand MrsAWilllam I [ ehi bedieldonibecer ber |regarding the method of use in a|tend the aftair. Thy of |ipaminat Broad iBlrest (oday iare s i i . s N P = | In Serious ¢ itio) Berltn News town the siz6 of Berlin. It is|ular mecting of the memprr oy | AUISY observing fhe 2Tth anniver-| e e ’ thought that inasmuch as there are| post and auxillary 1 Lo Of the of their wedding. The couplg | Mrs - William L i ) mbers of St. e flfe ary but 1S an affair | were married in Mlddletown by Rev. | ChUrch street is in a serious condi- SRS A will take 00ds in the town the money will | which jg being a | tion at the Bristol hospital not be required. However, there|ausiliary for | Grranged by the | Mr. Greene of the South Congrega- i 31 ospital. where 2 on Hhurs - a T she is suffe 10150 £. She HH [are other things that core under th | to. sty all of those Who care | tional church. They resided in Hart- e ki v'.'”‘]‘{_l”l‘"v“ !‘“:.’“‘”-- Sh Velelfll] PI‘EC moner Succeeds Fitst Auction 1§ Ut d 2 e work of the Red Cross. In the past ; ford for about 20 years and then (I8 belng atlended by Dr. Charles W / An unusually lurge g s la t is anticipated, several families whose homes have Boys' Club Activities | moved to New Britain, from where -"“’;"1‘ .”,,‘fp,"‘\fl autorides neport, L q 0 N b] P local residents w the ¢ Eleven Members Coming burned down have recoived ald from | The winter senson activities of the | theY came to Plalnville four yoars| A0 today that Mrs Purcell was rest- ale e fl 0Dig Flérce e L) e Adeladlos this source. + One particular instanca | Kensington Boys' olup will soon | #80- Mr. Kensel has been employed ‘)‘j”-d comfortably as could be ex- I T : ot club or di- stands out in the work done by tne S1art. At the presont timo it s not | (07 MANY Years in the pressroom of | Pected. o AP ; on of I will local unit. Not 80 long ago a case|known whether or not a basketbail | (1 New Britain Herald, of which| Mrs Turcell received a bad burn PIERCE FUNERM TODAY R t WeL brotaut fo W atterition of Jocal 604 Will LA Eoeimed, pnt gy oy 01 Reen ifonettan Goe (he padt) B (S8 S e L oo e svn Rev S A FlSke Heads Cam_ officers of the organization that re- | Planned to have two teams, funion, | **AT | cooking. At the time she had a i NN « 0 A quired attention. ~A young girl was|and intermediates, At the present | y L1¢ COUPIe have two children, Miss | nelghbor put ungentine on the burn | o L Mary 1 our man : N I S found in one part of the town, in a|time difficulty is being mot - o, | (o] Kensel an emplove in the a0 a re attention to it. | Les Mary 1 . tirely pa]gfl— OQUOta § et [badly erippled condition. She need- | taining o court on hiy {6 niay | 7 Britainiofddstoriine i0bnnpcU i RUE IV AHERsarm Al banamne Bvovac | TSl et fond b ublic Hoalty | W : the ‘cors e L {ed treatment from speclalists. The | busketball, hut arrangements may | S L4RNt & Power Co.; and William | 4nd medical ald was necessary. Poi 2 ] : - i . Red Cross Intercsted itselt in ths|be made in a fow weoks sg that | oensel, In o student'at Planville | fon from the burn spread throush | Tonight—Mrs. Wilbur Brainard o idtors HALF RETMNED ‘N TOWN case, took the matter up with doc- | Herlin may be represented | "I“ High school Mrs. Purcell and she was in a hig § ! FeveRT Al oo tors, and had the girl transferred to | athletic tournaments e ]j‘ " No special observance was planned | fever for a number of days. Yester- | Dies—H. S, Honor Roll—Items, i . Bristol upset ever: 1a hospital. There, under treatment |and the country TEeisi i1 Pritain | for the day, although the family |day it was decmed isable to re- ek F v recent [by speclalists, the girl was practical- | the superintendant ”“‘ 1OUEht bY | planned to celebrate in a mild fash- | Move her to the Bristol hospit 1 ior five by Money Used For Local Relief—As- |y cured. The expense involved was | tivitios, 1 & “f;] ]“.HI r:lfm aC¢- | jon by spending the evening out. She is expected to recover and won the. in- or cts—Doy | Met partly by the funds obtained |y, SEame s LA, Parent-Teacher Meeting Tremors Felt Here the first sessors Classifying Tax Lists—Boy fromithe Hed Oroas uhit of (haitore: Hh’\‘mh k(eh,lltm'ft:\:‘\mnh:ngt':»f”m” al In accordance with the proposed The tremors about the state caus- ar” Hu- Scouts Hold Initiation Ceremony— Assessors Mcet [be formed to participate 1 tny :”"’,'.]"] e "’r,”‘“ elrent e ';’\)”;[”.‘,".f'“;” o Randis e S -3 “1_,‘”?(’ ‘l‘ . . i | it @ | Dr. Edward J. Lynch, superintendent day at 3:30 o'clock were felt he 5 @ man quinte D. A. R. Mecting—Berlin Briefs. 10{7"”;[\“]"”]’ In?fn}‘:';; ”‘Y;]Oftill\lk‘“(?‘;;;i‘l‘l‘t‘”’k'()m" events during the pres- | of Laurel Heights, Shelton Staic at the local post office. Employes 5 the victory of Se. s me e e asor Tuberculosis sa ri 8 i 1 the office state that the buil oy her teams The annual Red Cross campaign, {0 sort out the tax lists as compiled Ladies’ Aid Bazaar _i‘ff'”,:‘l”]";"“;:,‘Tm"‘;”m(',,,h”‘,.,,L.I‘,,‘,lr l‘;,,_, \",mn;\ and “0':,“ ‘1.),\,]1\ ‘11,\“ (I“,‘,il (, couplenwis @ decisive one, they having been under the leadership of Rev. Samuel [at the recent meetings of the board. | T By SERie aa th Pa S TR X 5 1 o 1 on only one dlon, - SR SRy o A chieck will bo fade in an attempt |~ The Ladies' Aid soclety of tne |Monthly meeting of the Parent- stop writing because of the vi VennAle g O casion Iliske of the Berlin Congr eal | L0 find out how many sent in thefr | <ChSIREton Congregational church | Teacher association to be held at the | brations of the building. Tcople of Judge Willl: osh” plaving personnel tional church, chairman of the locu t Y S hea®!T | will hold its annual buzaar and sup. | Pih school auditorium tomorrow |in the office at the time backed up | © L > c ollowing me 3 lied Cross branch, has gotten under | lists and just how many will have to | /2% church Thursday n‘ cvening at § o'clock the s nents of the post ney Joseph I . 1blg ) miare 10 e letters for Ther o ssessed the require er ce < Eday after- s ! ok tion Counse Hiam N v - E >onte, e B i J’h'l;o j2 no t‘l{‘;rnffrlurj1':(hm:1m:1 I"lfl;r]\“r‘: lixl: fsenianal sesie Dr. Lyneh, an anthority on the employes and said that the huilding | f. ’,”“"“],} ey ork: ( J L‘lolmt- quota this year and there will be | ¢ € a he B s dreaded discasc of tuberculosis, will | shook. a former ‘proseculing Sonstroem 10len- no house-to-house can accord- | the required length of time. Jason Ruducha Still Critjcal P e L L appointed 1o draw up i o house-to-h o { take as his subject, “Tuberculos] Plainville Bricfs \ ing to an announcement Dy Mr.|Taylor, chairman of the board, who | Stanley Ruducha of New Britain. |and Iis Prevention.” His address| A Thanksgiving dance sponsored | hiosram of Sotuons g I the initial- Iiske. Ho r, it is Thoped byl -*_r'.‘mr"nui from the hospital, will | who suffered a fractur~d skull, a ' will be illustrated with stereopticon by the senior class at +h o R G L litable one those interested that all residents|probably meet with the other two |broken leg, and internal injuries | slides, | school will be held in th The honorary heu for the nd nowas will make an cffort to join the or-| members. : when he was struck by a New Brit-| A special program of songs and ' gymnasium on Friday evening funeral service of udge, held el [ ing of ganization this year. { D. A R. To Meet ain-bound automobile on Farming- | short acts has been prepared by the good time is guaranteed al this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, were Louie LaPonte, varsity regular. Many do not seem to know just| The November meeting of the |ton road Saturday night. s still in & | pupils of the Linden and Broad | iend r Governor Marcus II. Hol uncement Welcomed hat the Red Cross service is and | Emma Hart Willard chapter, Daugh- | critical condition at the New Britaim | street schools and will be offered un- | Dester and Gilletie, locs cy. cOmb of Southn Attort \ t received. from due to this fact the results are not <o | ters of the American Revolution, will k enéral hospital. Slight hope is held | der the direction of the music men. made a fine showin the | M. Holden o rt Lt C P. Carro]l, man. #00d as they might be, according 10 he held on Thursday evening at the | out for his recovery. auditorium teachers of Providence show which just clos. Lipap! Pecls I 5 C Departure basket- Mr. FFiske. — Although people, when |home of Mrs. Albert Scripture, 32 | Last Berlin Items | Fined in Southington made five entries in light | T Mather and Judge William J IZndees were to | | t ourt again Hrpiceche enne il don e '}:(‘.‘T"" acre road, Newghitltaln iThe | Pihe Pythian falr Keld last evening | o oooier Marn' ot Rlalnvil % brahmas in fast compatition Asiinta Al ofp s Sl : fved wilh heazly Cross by adding their dollar {0 thc | meeting will be marked by an ad- |44 Community hall was a gratitying | L1ed $100 and costs vesterday after- [won five first prizes and captured Older of Ha 3 S e . fund, it is only by repeated efforts on | qress on “National Defense" by Mrs, | o/ omuniey had F noon by Judge Degnan of the lall the spe s offered Itev. T, 1 N of s il fans. he part of {hose asking for con-| john Laldlaw Buel R Sarers eI redieatland InE s, (i Dol S e B e R ik ri- |t i ; : = J is anticipated a {rih S that A b tCa R RNcIAL STl e 5 during the evening. The display of | >0 > (S LE Eki pullelactof ) will [ school hall with New Brita ributions that a button is sold. Scout Olass Initiated e fancy artiores wag | ©F drunken driving. The court re- |cers at the meel be I st diseus T at the solicitor has to answer many ques oidery and fancy articles was | - 5 ght at the el i the wherefor | Members of the first class group of | most attractive and every. | Mitted 350 of the fine held this § ir 1 = Sale Uoliasitoll it ganditiising | Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 1. | thing was disposed of.. The fexture of | He was arrested Saturday evening | Grange hall on r \ nd ¢ " : FE SR e e ] [ thing was disposed of. The faature of | = H¢ ! < regulars will Vincos would-bo membera that it is | Were entirely in clfarge of the initia- | the evening was the comedy skit en- | ¥ Policemon Leslic Rrooks a arge attendance is expe Honor Rl Announced ) n ing ta e o [tion services at the ast meeting of | titled 40 Miles an Hour,” prescnted | M0 Cushing. It was Policeman freshnienta will b a 0% 1y honor ol of 1 i ! Jimmy Bidken The Tted Cross demonstrated its|the troop. The group initiated con- | bLy the Pythian Dramatie club ang | BroOks’ first st since he was | vil irange has been invite 0 4 S y v ned to be extremely popular otk to the people of the United |Ssted of boys entering into the | coached by Mrs, Wallace Kelsey. The | 44d 1o the force at the last clection. | visit Plymouth Grange on W stat Rt States in many ways during the past | | tenderfoot class. Those performing [ members of the cast were MrsaPhilip | Martin was released under honds of | day evening and take part 5 At [l al .‘I:H o S 1 ied on Page 19) eAn DheinatlSHali b TaRE T L { the ceremonies consisted of Wt‘ilv‘[l,o(‘u Mrs. E. V. Read, Miss Dorothy | $200. sirnest Owen of IForestvilla, | neighbors' night pro i ¥ ) lted Cross, during the Mississippi | GWatkin, who acted as scoutmaster; | Sugenhime, Walter Corrdeln, Iirnoest | & companion of Martin, was finel = = e FFor high hor of 90 to viver floods, spent millions of dollars | DOUglas DeMers, assistant scout- | Rourgeois, and Royal Clough. Every : ! s \ distributing food and clothing and | Mas i Robert Willlam, guide; and | member of the cast performed \ ¢ T 1 ¢ | nedicines 1o the people who were | Edwin Michaels, color hearer. superbly. Dancing was enjoyed until CARD PARTY FIED Tenlly, A | affected by the flood. With the| Those initiated into the group [a late hour. i Y \ lon funds derived from the people of | Were George J.. DeMers, Cortland C. The event of the week will be the I ) Y the conntry the Red Cross provided | Reed. Jack Guite, Insley White, | spaghetti supper Thursday evening | <PLAINVILLE» an = a i I Gufhiering special trains, nurses, and doctors to | Wesley Root, rman_Lanier, JOhn [at the Community banquet hall un- i IRIDGH | 145 w0 ta 1 « ) ! \ G Mildy t h administer Lo the people in need of |Griswold, and Erwin Emerson. The | der the auspices of the Sacred Hoart e . DEIDG LGNl andits \ « M 1. Dorothea new Zes when iheir services. In time of damage | members initiated into the tender- | chureh, A full course supper il bo B SEEAREL For the Benefit of X oUn BT vy erse O C i TS Doris Barker spread before by hurricanes and tcrnados, as ex- | foot class will receive their badges | served from 6 to 9 o'clock Dancing = CHURCH OF OUR LADY T REEYo, ciad A | | 1 npa cookmg Wlth hibited recently in the Florida hur-|and scout registration cards at the | \ill be enjoyed afterwards, The | | THE LAST OF MRS, CHEYNIY* OF MERCY X o L = : : ricane, supplies were sent out to|next moeting. | spaghetti supper is being served by Laurel and Hardy Comedy at e v v, Mar owl these points by the national Red | Pancake Supper Tonight ;nx'1'§‘fl]ii\\w" (iner from Mancheste TONIGHT — LAST TIML PLAINVILLE 1 s st mbolt, Mary e a E ul D EN s Cross. | o T =l e Wesleyans will mect this | — - HIGH SCHOOL HALI ch It he \ i The pancake supper and whist and | ALL i he local Red Cross, which is a : | evening at 8 o'clock at the heme 5 E : : TiGas i ) i bridge party to be glven this evening : clock at the home of WED, and THURS. Thursday Evoning, 8 o'Clock 1 o'cloct ) o } H{nt of th"l!{fl'!Ini'r\:l:rflb;fi:(lrldhfll' r‘ 2by the members of St. Paul parigh | Mr- and Mrs. lo;ax Morse. A social “O w h Th Sh i3} Active Pall Bearers N SO per yrd 1 i S e by the fact that, |Promises to be one of the biggest | e n Wit e dhow | TICKETS FINTY CENTS The names of the active pall yone Seniors, Lilwen < the loca) chapter obtains £0 per cont | ©VeNts in the history of the parish. | (Continued on H"P 19) I ] crs, as v Vi t Albert, 1 Capirchio, of the total collected in the town.| NOt only will those attending the — - e e . e & & I3 A SR At the present time the national [eVent have the privilege of eating FRECKL FRIENDS G & Lied Cross is at the head of all of | Many cakes and sausages as they can scar aS cm uessmg F SSE the work in the country. This is|Put they wili also have an oppor- | subdivided into chapt of which | NIty to display their skill in bridge | o New Britain is one. Berlin, center- | and whist later in the evening. Visit- o ; = = - ing around New Hritain, is part of O arc cxpected from out of {own— SAVNHATSIALBTNS NAAU=TUATS SAY! 01D Yoo WE KROW AL ABOUT VYES, BUT LE WAS AR i / IO LONDRED AR this chapter. The money collected | Meriden, Middletown, and New Brit- 1 KEAR ABOUT aScAR JUST WS W FELLAS NEAR HI GEIN 1N Au THE IN MR, SCUNITZELS | { TwENTY FNE Doutags ! in the town of Berlin, including ain. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacDonald GOING INTO HARDWARE e X L = HARDWARE. AN’ FEED REAL £aTaTE \S’u FF HAS SONETHING | [ > W= P Al Kensington and East Berlin, is sent |of Westfleld, formerly residents of SRES, FLED ST OF TRYIN To ABOUT OSCAR SToRES AN LOMBER [N o To Do WM Mis ~ ||| GES- THAT SEEMS lue to New Britain and then forwarded | the town, will vislt the affair, which | a ORES, OFFICE ASKIN' Howl \ Sl G ' MAKE US THiINK YARDS -+ \T DOESNT S5, \ \, A LOT OF MONEY— {o Washington to national head-| Wil be held at Lloyd's hall this eve- LUMBER YARDS AND g e % i MOCH AN AcRe ESSAY AFTER ALL 1 Sl quarters. Fifty cents ot every dol- | ning. ASKIN' QUESTIONS 77 BES 60T Some \WORRY us i i =R e CH, we ! lar contributed by each chapter is Collins Tmproved BIG IDEA For = OF LAND wouo / CERTAINLY THAT HASNT ARYTUING To Do WITH Ws esspy!! retained by that chapter for work | Several friends of FHarry Collins. i1 its own district. One half the who have visited him at the hospital amount collected in Berlin is sent | in New JBritain, have reported he is back Pere and deposited in the Ber-|in an improved condition. Collins lin Savings bank 0 be used 48 A |\aginjured in an accident last weck working fund when found necessary. 1 and taken to New Britain General How It Is Used .. | hospital suffering with a fractured Several questions have been heard | skull an severe cuts of the face, For a time it was thought that he would T | not survive, but at the present time |it is believed by hospital authorities | NT quickly relleves | (D2 there is a chance for his re- | PAZO fonpis Bogiare, | covers. ‘ ommend it for ail Jorms ‘of Card Party piles and grarantee to refund money if it fails ) 3 Il druggists have it in tubes with pile pip Bolton-Kasica unit, American Te- | gion auxiliary, will hold a card party and social in the Legion rooms in 1m.- Town hall tomorrow night at 8 [GUARANTEED o'clock. The public is invited to at- THAT ESSAY REG.U. 8. PAT, ©1929, BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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