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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 1930. Women’s and Misses Plainville News WILLIAM S. VANGE CALLED BY DEATH Pl ominent 0dd Fellow Dies Sud-| denly at His Home NO “NEW YEAR BABIES” First stated [ would |who wish to today favor of the building inspector. that it believes fair that both should Schools today meeting and s of Mr. Johnso Selectman also be open be heard Leon C. that he would James that the m to all come and spe no more sides of the qui Supcrintende Staples anno atten peak in n. A large Simpson eeting those ak in He than estion :nt of unced d the the defense | number | | of contractors are also expected to {back up the in Recely Bishop John J. Nilan of the Hart- | e announced the appoint- Patrick A. Mary's ford dioce ment today of Carthy, assist church, Br of the newly iford, to spector. es Pastorate Rev ant at St the pas formed Bri Me. torat age ex-ni vere present (635 contined to | with ss. Ho stity Morse, rural mail ¢ rinan Kahn 1is iliness, T nieeting of th an's istian 1t o'clo the home of vde of 5% Maple To Be Tried Tuesda Ihetz of Plainvill town court on at 10 o'clock of needless cruelty to wvas arre at the reques Connecticut Humane aims that he dogs. The tigation Sunday and has t on anin ted ed fiv socic Tomperance held tomorrow after Mrs street society wal men arrier, is s home on Broad strect [ ed for the is sun- | | e Worn- Union | noon ut| Min | = | will b | Tuesdiy | 1 char: 5. He| t of the which e police | inves- | red over | | day ) o'clock. Ernest 1. Me eated for T Willard 1. Hough mayoralty Mayor Crumb, members of the Struck erill ¢lection who was d. of the city ™ will be the retiring old council By Car Levesque of 116 L s slightly injured on T fternoon when he was by an automooile driven by Georg Tet f North Main str on Valley street in front of one the buildings of the New Departure | Mtg. Co. It is reported that he 8 crossing the street when Tetrault car hit him and knocked him to the | pavement. He was conveyed to the hospit t the New Departure plant | where he treated for a bry shoulder and minor head lace rations who as do Louis street wa stru lis own a% present, Regular Elks Meeting he regular aneeting of the Elks will take place at the club reoms to: night at § o'clock. All niembers are urged to be Bouts Three wrestling bouts will be stag- at the old town hall on Main tomorrow night starting at o'clock by the -tristol Wrest- ling club, a new orzanization in this three bouts are fin the ght heavyweight class. The feature bout will find I'red Bruno, 175, of Hartford, pitted against George Cranson, 174, of Bridgeport. Bruno recognized as the light heavys weight title holder of Italy. Charles Platos, 183, of Boston, known as the stre $:30 city. Greek Hercules, will face Jack Mor- vo. 180, of Traly, in the second scrap: and Fred Moran, instructor of o T e i vw!v.U A\‘vu port N Training school, to aathy with continued until Saturday morning 1o | Wi bt e o At 1 logn to acat i LG T B oungstown. Ohio. in a 45 minute bout. Ladies, with escorts, will e admitted free of charge. Fast Preliminary Tn one of the fastest preliminary cver seen in Bristol, the 1ding club of the City Bas- £ue, nosed out the New leaguers last night after ree full overtime periods, by the score of 25 to 4. The game was {played previous to the New Depar- ture-All New Britain battle at the With only ) reguiar pla ‘Red ! |parish in Cheshire. F Me- Assocl- | Carthy was also appointed to the | Catholic chaplaincy of the Cheshire | Ibetz is reformatory the Father McCurthy is a native of | las Plainville and is 44 vears old. His home is on Pearl streel. His par- ents dead but he has a brother and sister living. His brother, Rev. William S. Vance, 44, one of the st known residents of Plainviliz | gernara McCarthy, is pastor of | 4 & prominent member of the Bonilandl SPathor s to | 0dd Fellows, died suddenly at his| [ ® | honi Di | chureh in ‘arthy attended the Plainville Gram. o mond street yesterday ning shortly after 5 o'clock mar school and St. T minary | Charles W. Moody, medical ex Lefore entering college to complete his studies for the priesthood. He er, pronounced death due to alis well known herc vhral hemorrhag: Mr. Vanc of friends er the information to the authoritivs. local police | which required four stite trault appeared at police Annual Meeting of Nursing ) ,ui.w, alleged ation—Protest Gathering at Town ey Hall Tomorrow Evening—>Martha tro nd fo Rebekah wned Fire At Store and Company No. led to the Center building 1 School streets at 1:2 | vesterday afternoon to a fire which had broken out ir Tt base of the fruit store | by William K. Zachary. Ther {very little @ ported Bristol News ' o Lodge Changes Halls, hadly bitten 1 he ani Squad nished All con hot | Tel. veniences i all e a [ Derartirs o was (Were $59.50 to $89.50) Ao, will be pleased to was ca e o q o : el s|circle p onto Fashion-right Cloth Coats, excellently tailored, fine fabrics, in de- G e CIR Cs Dl sired shades and richly furred. Smart models for women and miss; many friends and acquaintanees| While studying for the y lmul sEoa s . |Pather MeCarthy received ma ' hig) ridze and Whist Party COND FLOOR Blilad lived in Plainville for many|as & brilliant student. He sang his : " be Ay St Josephis many n i first mass in the Church of L prominent jart m Our | 1l tomorrow nigh for St Lady of Mercy here. reparatory school, which burn zabeth Sleath o ground in Detroit, Mick was also a member of the LElizabeth Sleath, aged 61, '/(; s of Hartford. He was em.|%4 Kensington avenue w Britain, | n : Threatens Gly Ban | suce rating seconds of time left, Paul stellar Endee guard, tossed one through the nets to tie the count at all. Joe Flem- ing scored a iwo-pointer in the over- for th but “Goose"” the shot to again Barton pushed o er through the hoop to New Departure represen- : 1ead in the second overtime er Cruize of 380 Farming-|hut Zetarski of the opposing team avenue was quite badly injured iscored u field goal on a long shot a fall in front of the 1 a successful free stripe try to tion on d the Dixies into the lead. Barton came through with a successful foul nop to ngain knot the score, and the firehouse, [ teams went into a third extra ses- the ind took ctivities ot s holding e ees WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Brown suede Oxford d trimmed, Cuban heel, lizard trimmed, black suede, were $8.50 and $9.00, pair Beige and brown snake Strap Pumps and Opera Pumps, were $7.50 and $8.00, pair i Karwoski mat PRICES knot the doutle tsend ves ah scor more years Mfg. i ffair, rumbull Electric | Plainville, died sudde . | Man Injured By Fall h&cwas ol foreman evening at her hame after ‘rmm," . from an automobile ride. She | R | born in England but Jived in New | U R G Britain most of her life. rsonality. pecial meeting of| = yoiiharal services will be held Jompiny 0dd Fellows will be held this|orrow afternoon at 2:30 in I O. 0. I hall to act onlgt, Mark's chur New hxumv V Dietri . Kev. Samucl Suteliffe, pastor, will| pojjee Have Idle Day—Pak lce wnw” the in o ~ i survived | s wife, Annagl officiate rial will be in Tairs A Children’s smoked Elk lace shoes, : e ) Draanotticlate pasnnlalfe Ul beth LG ny 3 1 ) ent worker in the Martha|view cemetery. Pronouncel 6 to 11, pair lodg tather, Walte New Year Quict 5 ] tford; three Wil- The New Year's Day observan Women's were $4.00, widespread e his pleasing {lies Al pair Green suede were $8.00, rd trimmed, Cuban 006k el oilib 0 who heel, ide of the hed out injured immediately and took man to the hospitat ed this morning s01 vhat bett but it or not Unsafe — Mayor | the Barton, who hails from Elmwood, dropped a free try into the hoop to his 7 Arcti sons, Crumb Begins second Term—\an Zipper Arctics, black, grey, sale price, pair brown, Bridgeport, | e proved to be very quiet, w Britain, [of the people spending the of Bristol; [their homes, he constubles Charles Vance of |auiet time, no accidents or arre and George Vance of|being reported. T expected trouble | and an uncle in Terry-|from the use of 1929 markers by o drivers failed to niateriali g law being strictly observed el g schools reopened this morn- | ! Sl ing after being closed for the nuU—\"’“ W aS CLREUER R RCD Ll ol most kit Hurt By Tumble—Notes. irski and Cavalierl missed but Johnny Cavalieri came within the next few seconds 1 successtul foul try to tie ihe score al 24 to 24. 1t appeared as though « fourth overtime would be i ary. but, with only about five cond to play, Tony White of the Indee five fouled Cavallerl and ndee schedule is due to be pl rortly after the whistle blew. Cave urday, January 11, licri. who was a bit nervous at the Maple Lnds and New D ne by of his being the center s of the City league will fig tiraction, made the try and won out in the preliminary game on|the tilt for the Dixies. The Dixies that date are ading the loop with four Bristol High Tomorrow traight victories. The green and The Bristol high quintet, following white team, composed mostly of its overwhelming defeat of the Wind- | Bristol high school alumni, has yet s of Willimantic at[to play three of the league teams. It on New Year's Eve, will | has not yet engaged the Eagles, sec- South Manchester five of |ond place holders ral Connecticut Interscola A card of three games will local gym tomo ged at the Boys' 30 o'clock. The re- |evening starting at 7 o'clock, when » second squads will fight in | the Horton's revamped five meets e, the New Departures, the Eagles face Loan Co. Incorporated the Maccabees, and the Older Mem- te of the Terryville Maple A large crowd is expected by officials. Club Entertains g club entertained hall. Porestville, last a New Year's celebra- A dinner preceded a which Mrs. Ernest T. b snd Eluer Waterhouse were el « ful in winning first prizes. the Ma- 1 Mrs. Walter Clark will en- on Wednesday evening, the next meeting, which 4 special program of en- held on Thursday evening, ainment will be presented by the |January 23, at the same hall. New Departure Harmonica and Nov- Church Officers Elected “lty ban der the dircetion of Swedish Congregational Thomas F. Adams. The scrvices of |church of Forestville elected its of- many well known musical and voeal | ficers for the ensuing year at a sts have been obtained for the | meeting held lost night. A supper asion. The Ielloweraft club of the meeting. The supper iden will v here on Wednes d by the young men of the day, February to confer the y feet craftman’s degree on & group of candidates. ured X-rays will not b s reported No Game Saturday r Joseph Carroll of parture b ball team has nounced that the Endees will be Saturday. The next game on skull. Resu'ts two Lrothers received until port 1y an hour t ratford, | broke haw city ont abont o'clocl in t n behind 1 services afternoon at funeral Rev | Vil be held to-|! 30 o'clock at | parlors of W. A. Bailey Charles H. Monblean he Advent Christian | - will officiate. Bur- |, o\ Co. o con Basketvall Ganes anics Al il get back i fomorrow evening ! att tion will be staged at ¥ (l orses 1 high school imat first battl 2, Plainville will meet | league game lling bartls locals being favered to win Tn the second game of eve- inz the Flainville High school five | s and directors [ will clash with the New Britain Stute | Any other busi- |Trade school team for the second | ing o is proper to come hefore | time this season. In the first battle | sult of the flar & will be transacted {the Traders were victorious after a ociation (o extend | furious battle, The locals g ope- anks to the people of the|ful of taking the verdict and tying ho contributed o the annual |the series. Dancing will follow the the |§ames Martha Rebckah Activitica Mrs, Katherine Richards, district sputy president and stuff, will 1o |siall the newly elacted o Stella RebeKah lodge of New tomorrow evening. Supper rtained to- | at 6:30 o'clock i sl On Monday evening Mrs. Richuris plexing proportions in : B holiday here and (he | sttt will come (o Plainvills to | * 19 s recreat ¢ those who have | mecrned [« ot ot 3 : 3 g Citown was ft without a “New justanl the newly clected ofticers of | OF 10 N 4 with its disposal during the past fow placing ¢ 4 AEIINGS ! bahy.” D, George Cook. | Martha Rebekah lodge in its mew | Mnusemen 1 el | cus , .~v,.;-4 that no births |quarters in G etk oninity rted to him pastor of frow fed on ceded | Terryvi o get oug part hay ot susied thems pitching ehurch and suc cau; symnasiuin the 1 est night two | about 2 5 and South- | th still American | Good Health Nursing asso- | company, the ill be held on Tuesc ) ] company, the ley Mant : Jannary at 3 o'clock at!y, M, C. A Mrs. Joh promises (o be a Manufacturing Return (o Homes of Bast ) street. The annual | the this mornin Matse Wesley Dicking < of and N v 1929 will Schools Reop endir e election of erlin public sc i after th fold riv Goss and 1) ciation aft- | i rnoon, This | w with | hor | beninad buildi No duamage hay. lock home of vork ristmas Project Dropped Jor Presem—‘ Alterat 10115 Too Costly i 1 loday Uhiere ONLY INMATE AT PRESENT i< they would Not mo, be club gym this stag which 1 year 15 some doul paren Leaves Dertin timbers in the barn was touched wis] corporation office of City Clerk Steele by the Modern d Finance Co. The incorpor- iors are Joseph T. Donovan, Grace Lucky i g Donovan and John Donovan. | at G. A. R cors of | oo L firm has been formed for sreach of th Britain | (05 pose of lending 1ioney on will be id condition sale Entertainment For Meeting nest meeting of lub to be held at temiple nuary §, Quict New Year's las | bers oppos sy Reopen the week would wi) o i 3 8 it A I‘_‘“" gy ibuted 14 dinners fo needy Likead Plainvilie, as well as toys v to the chiidren, Stork Not a Visitor 1 e led to v Through not & Y as only disturbance Factories and Schools clasi 1580, S red day — Truck Driver Arrested — Driver Arrested or' driver of a olved inan accid turnpike i ning when New Year's Partics tion was held. Donation Pu [ card party at (y—Bricts. as cot asc er 4 storl e town farm has & charges r nut 16 ovortihe itis b ainst him Ll The committe to look iuto the old place nonths, appe advisability of discussed 1 position on It 3 i [ e ) Rea oftic Dund ange selling {and hay hatter o T nski—1 , had been re time and again and G haired, de 29 1 : : ; Aiselc reed. that the old plac on on Ne sold. other any 1 Johnson failed to| has held jts| Rockwell that warin holiday ad sed him to skaters not For years the lodge wetings and socials in I O. O. I | hall. but hereafter they will be held | over g on case [in Grange hall. A hot supper will Axel Johnson | be served at 6:30 o'clock. Al mem- rrow evening at | bers are requested to be present. park or M office of the se- | Catholic Church Notes who fail to ¢ hall. A num-| Tomorrow is the first Friday of be arr petitioned | the month and mass will the in-|brated at 3:30 o'clock at the Church | H | of Our Lady of Mercy. Communion | flags d.st [ will e distributed again at 7 o'clock, The finally A <»;,.dv‘w.~_ Caret | | should not Year's ¢ Tomorrow people was appointed ai | youthful out three mor Year, matter of disposing of |at the ht up. At tiat waited The spocial s Inilding Inspector Moty Crns i1l e held to \bout 1un | 7:30 o'clog the Wort o Lectmen in the town custom L 4 el |Der of contractors have which i il 4 AR t lectmen fo 1 and as opiion seemed divided on lcomed and from o ( i at score, 1s thought advisable |gently rushed to the Johnson will prosent at | d iTgicioagiing el A e e Lm]‘.l b nd will be ready tn“"”r"“"m;“‘_ 1‘”” be Heard L nite action should be taken. it AT howe who sign. 100D and also. this evening at T meeting the committee | New to: be | =0, month's mind requicm mass will e ot fOT | 1o celebrated on Saturday morning Umign e Johnsen. |, g o'clock for Harry Parkinson. MLAL L New Program Started shyhing aginiie i onlim ey yesterday > Stanley 8. Gwillim of Farmington | 1" 51001 0f the ¢ A LR R rowh ' tu n N |avenue, potentate of Sphinx temple. | v = SR e L Hartford, has been ofticially notifi-- mewmbers ot the finance studied the matter carefully of the plans for a program whic o : worn In bspital early this we ng|be hired are those who a 2 Worthi vid ous angle will be backed by the 600,600 Shrin R e hotare funom have attempted to arrive at apper ployed an 1 of money. conclusion, The group went Mayor W. Rayr run <lan operation for ek Marriage Licen i - ers of North America. The object | oor® 5 [ held e e A An application for a i Irs. A. L. TONIGHT of the program will be to create and |, 5 z L wil i ot e L &s to find out what the cost of pos- |, : . | term of tw is mory t cox at 24 Elm street The total of 15 pennles was stolen cense has been 4 © ofiice son S Lee of N Fnorite Young Lovers effect peace among the nations of | = Beh \ ; e ihataric : sible alterations and modernizing OCf 5p S50 “rown elerk by T the world, A peace meeting will b | 5y ' : diBineol S B elbek SRenEs c s Kol Georks QUIRIoh the old home would cost. It learned |p, o8 SN EOFC P S Charles “Buddy” Ttogers R “ S »’f” s Newell Retires SR that a sum of at least §4,700 would ||/ elet Al 3 R | and Nancy Carroll ’;*‘ g Ld mperia <‘fl|’4“ R | Y nis | Newell, who has beer (Continued on Page Nine) be required before the place would [ PO © 5 & o Northrop | in JLUSION oronto, Canada, on June f‘ Ihandlgong, together with the four men ro- | an assessor in ¢ since th be considered ctory. The | I8, ‘Agncs Martin ong dran bl 1 in previous to | board was instituted with the city in committee does not feel that a sum which has man Mrx) A BIG SHOW 12, A large delegation (A Agnes Martin, 52 wite of I A alls over New | | ————— artio d shiine, ‘ | oo | Roasd s oafl e it ity et this sort should be used without Thomas C. Martin of Stanley s members, will attend tha | ristol yesterday. He doclined | RIDAY and SATURDAY Plainville learning the feeling of the towns-|N¢W Britain, died at her hom ination at Jast primary | Zane Grey's meeting i or don Bovin” i S v o on in September and refused t “STAIRS OF SAND® The project Is a testimonial fo B} | has not done anything rding | Mrs. Martin was born m E; with Wallace Beery President Hoover and Premier Mac- enter the October final elections. His charges. According (o Selectman |)in i lived there during co'ds crm was one of 37 ye and he has Rub well over e distineti; of bein the and Jean Arthur Donald of England. It is expecte hest Hall, “It hardly scems gdvisable to ldhood. ~ She .was n throat and chest | [0 assessor in 1§42 g OUR GANG o be the largest peace gathering invest that much none: so the Swedish Lutheran Mr t the greater 16\45} VICKS vap in “RAILROADIN' " cever held matter will be allowed to drop for Britain. Interment part of his life following the OVER P MILUON JARS USED YEARLY he ice and ¢ to issu cherub, o mak Mr to u at th mittec oW Persons orial lagoo; oy these we sted by Mr pecial police officer in stated 11 lome of Chase Coale of o when the ‘ m was broy time it was felt that A Lad not been discussed long enough | v mings w who is Bristol 15 morning that the rel | ting danger spots on ice were stolen yesterday oy believes, are chil- rits, if apprehende | and brought : Civiz se electe cou e Victor A. Siliciano of 144 | Nilson have purchased a | vice-secret lome in Plymouth from son: trea Horace Whittier, Pequabuck manu- | ganist, into | facturer. A small bungalow, a log | tant cabin and about 20 acres of land | Sessions constitute the property purchased. | public and para- Funeral of Child hools of the ¢ sumed to- | The f al of Lobert holiday over | Hooper, son of Curry Many of the local fas- | Helen (Wilcox) Hoa plications filed at the office of the 1 oper . who passed away Chamber of Commerce. The men to d for the year inelud- following: President, Rev. Oblom: vice president, John retary, Iisther Nilson; Mrs. J. Edward Nil. irer, Charles Johnson; er. August Selander: and assis. anist. Emil Goranson. Men to Clear Woods The woods adjoining Rockwell will be cleared of underbrush, starting next Monday by 20 men who will be hired by the city through ap- he cele- ars ago, in SUlhd Purchase Summer Home Dr. and Mrs, R Goodwin summer is we ol Tt spec offica. il Bevlin tems ing of the will be o'clock at door, was car- | meet Knig 1d this ever hal turke Xt Sunday ev this meeting motorist came very stroct this yew from New rtain and il > in when, the year 1930 Guests were Meri vandals who, Yor The rlin. Community IS Siticy - Since that has met town and also seve finance board present to g their sons h al of IFinal suj irrange the et to by properly will be comed, the gues parted. Lad Visiting in Town Ithel s of New is spending the w guest of Mr. and Ms nts for the with the en iven Schools Resume & i ssions in 1h iy ca bers rious ac o . S0l corn several have | s round tions, | s board, mach | e Mayor { tol o100 as fa N sealss Burgreen Haven ca yesterd, Your y 1ds i town yesterday and Winifre ith citmen, | Assessor Thomz Par-| Samuel D. this ¢ and thy Yant satis elec and My Edkins visited fricy ut of holida the wade its 1 carand o cases having ehurch of heen ere s made of t is suid Party S Welz en- ighbors wis lisease becoming Plamnyville Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Johnston SR e D spent Now Year's Day with Mr. lml Sl b | Mrs. A. Morgan of New Haven. Nine) 1 ]lnrge gathering of naval men an ‘l Newell has spe COMING The sentiment in the town at the nan time when the proposition of sell- ind ing the farm Drought up wi tertained divided. Some claimed that thd e farm was hardly worth while and New that it did not seem to be of any |were enjoyed, and about 11 value to the town. This group ad- (he guests were treated to an vocated selling the Ohers | fughioned “German suppe claimed that as th as the only Berlin' ‘Notes piece of property that the town hau | yice phyllis Ser it might be advisable to vetain ity oo o g0 e SO for the present at least. Property | yopnon S S0t L values at the tme were nob satis- | (oo et S cl ey factory and it was thought that in | o S0t S0 AT P several years things might pick up. | 0 B One resident even attempted fo | 51 PiE Zrued : : Mr. and Mrs. William show that the farm and the land 5 3 2 might prove to be an ideal place for |CMtertained relatives at their home i on Farmington road yesterda | | a school. The action of the committee at | Mrs. Alfred Barrett has be present scems to indicate that the ;fertaining her sister for several old order will not change and that at her home on Worthington ridge. the old farm will still be retained by | Mr. and Mrs. Rollin DeWolfe the town as it has been in former o been entertalning relatives at | years. {their home in Kensington. | George Smith of Danbury } been visiting town the past few Miss Edith Prentice has returned | | | to New York city after ding Mr. of ams Supper” Mrs, several and George of their evening at an old f Year's party. Vi ssions were resum at the epidemic i the present.” duy S cultural and dairy lines. He sol 100 Stars—All in Color Starts Sun, at the STRAN milk trade to E. H. Elton about year ago but operates a business of | (Continued on Page hioned - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS rious games u(lw k The Prize-Winning Essay has re- Mount | ter par, Senning P it NOW weLL GET A LOOK AT OSCAR'S ESSAY TURAT \NON TRAT PRIZE ! NEAR - BUT B FRECKLES WROTE IT OP FOR M =spoews! WHY DIONT 1 THINK OF 7 WELL- KIN YOO | cickER BUSINGSS! HOM'D HE ENER THINK the school HAPPLE MAGALINES ~§ 225 | FoR ONE AcRE OF GROUND- 814 FOR SEVENTY FENCE . | PosTS-931.05 FOR SIKTY | " | RODS OF FENCE WIRE AND | §18 FOR LABOR AT 8150 A DAY To PUT UP ThE | SERuNG § 1945 FoR miNOR EXPENSES TO GET THE BUSINESS INTO A PAYING ROCESS. 3 would GINE 50 CHARITY, BRCAUSE THE BIBLE GINES A PLOMISE CONCERRN: | THE POULTRY BUSINESS — | | | | NG GINING ‘ | I | BECAUSE 1 COULD BLY A PIECE OF GROUND, BUT ONE RALF MILE FROM MY LOME AND ALL THINGS MENTIONED TRAT I \NOULD NEED TO 1ion | . TUEY KAD O START WITA, T PRINT THEM ALL, BUT HAVE ROOM 2 TTER, | o FROM OSCAR PLETIENBAUM | : 2 ; k HE FOLLOWING 1S EX- ‘ ACTYY THE WAY THAT MASTER OSCAR WROTE 1T "ANSWER TO QUESTION: "WHAT WOULD Yoo DO WITH $500, AND \NRY?' 3 \oLLD 6NE § 50 To CHARITY-$25 FOR A BICYCLE -§ 5 FOR ONE YEARS BUNDLE OF \\'CS \NAV lays By A Bicyere — ge- CAUSE T COULD ENLARSE MY FIELD FOR UAPPLE'S MAGAZINE, BY REACKING i FNE NEIGURORING TOWNS FENCE AS BN ENCLOSURE | AND VILLAGES, INCLUDING | AND DINISION OF ALL THE | WELL-TO-DO FARMING | GROUND-$35 FOR A HEN | COMMUNITIES —ONE HUN- | HOUSE ~§ 35 FOR A DUCK | DRED MAGAZINES \WOULD | | | | | MAKE 1T A SUCCESS RAING HIGK MARKET PRCE AT A CREAMERY TMAT SWIPS EVERY FEW DAYS, LSO BECAUSE L COULD ENGAGE IN THE PouLTRY BUSINESS \NITHOUT INTER-~ FERENCE To A ScHooL One in Alms House The Berlin town farm, Lnown as the Alms House, reporfs that there is but one town charg in the place at the present time. In former times the old home has seen three or four and cven more town charges, but gradually the number has dwindled down to one, Robert Lioyington, whose age is estimated to be “anywhere over 8§07 A fe months ago there Wwere (wo charges relatives in for days. officially E0-§1.50 FOR FIFTY | BE A GOOD INNESTMENT WANDOTTE QUICKENS-$25 | AS A START IN THE WORK. . FOR FIFTY DUCKS — RE- | PAPER BUSINESS. NYOURS TRULY © 199, wv han senvie, e ne. 0 8. par orr, 90can. PaTGelresm Worthington ridge. Boys' Club to Play Boys' club basketball t¢ ams from the New church tomorrow The, meet South several days with her parer and Mrs. George 1. Drent Rritein night at

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