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MKDIUM Daily net average circulation of Courier is in excess of 3,110 copies. he ristol ourier DAILV WKATHFR REPORT fit ir and Thursday sliL'lidy cdolor in northwest por toiiiKlit; niorlerate winds. VOL. 119 H'roin-K 21. EXPERIMENTS FOR RUBBER SOURCE BY EDISON, SUCCESS of Menlo Directed Last Experiments From Red Hoover iVml Hoad DR.

B. F. FACKENTHAL, COMMENDS PATRIOTISM OF BUCKS COUNTY D. A. R.

IN COMMEMORATING THE SACRIFICES OF FORBEARS MADE DURING REVOLUTION Fourteen Tables Arranged At Rebekah Card Social Lily Rehekah Lodge, No. I. O. O. enjoyed a very sucfesst'til caid party on Monday evening in social room of Odd Fellows Hall.

Fourteen of pinocliU' players were grouped about the room and a large number of of unusua! merit was displayed for their tion, Mrs. Stewart, who had charge of the rei'reHlunents, delighted the piayerH with serving hot hamburger coffee and homp made cake, which was thonuiglily enjoyed. The committee in charge coiisistfd of Mrs. (leorge Herman, chairlady, t)V Margaret Stewart, Jane Lynn, Kathryn Stoneback. Harriet ('onklin and Kichardsf)ti.

Tho.se winning prizes with their Rcores were: L. R. Tsii H. ('aulfcrd, 752; Tis; Addi Johnson. 717; Ksi)aclier, 711, ii.

Jenks, 729; .1. 71S; .1. H. 716; Madeline C. liittler, 712; C.

M('r neson, 710; Ruth Faber, R. Kuby, H. Hilgcnilnrf, i.o'lie (iiU (leorge Herman, fiS7, Mrs. Heston, rS1, Wi.liam Rittler. fiSl; Mrs.

Van Doren, Mrs. 'I'wiiiing, M. Lynn, M. Rittler, H72; Mrs. M.

aylor, H71; Taylor, iwd; Mr.s. Klliotf, Mr Mnr ian, Edward Field-v, fiiil H. Co lieen, ti.50; .1. Harris, (553. A WORRIED 1 Fred Orr and Charles Dally Were Associated in The Work WKST ORA.NdF, X.

Oct. 21. Thomas A. Edison beat death by live days to his last great invention, the manufacture of synthetic rubber from goldenrod and other ingredients. Syn thetic rubber, it was learned today, was finally proved practical in the laboratory last 'Puesday, even as Edison sank into a stupor and then a coma which ended in his death.

The final series of experiments which ended a 12-year search for substitute for rubl er, under 'own direction, were comjileted by Fred Orr and Dally, both of them associates of the inveiiliir for more than fifty years. was merely tying up the process. was almost certain he had discovered the process tor its manufacture when he took to his bed on October 2nd, last. He himself had already worked out the method of manufacturing latex, the ingredient which fuses the other elements of the synthesis into a practical and durable rubber suit- al)le to commercial use, but he was not positive, and he was wonied. Wistfully he wished the successiul completion of the invcMition might be completed before death overtook him.

The of (he last great invention were directed from his bed. I lisloi ical SkeU by President of Bucks County 1 listorical Society Delivered at Unveiling of Tablet on I hompson- Ncrly l4ouse, Washington Crossing, on Monday LATEST NEWS Received by International News Service Leased Wire. iSjKuirs (iliief The delivered hr. of R'c-; Isvil e. pro iden: ('1 llucK ('unity Society, at (ittiMidiiig the nn veilin' o( a inenioria.

tablet liacl ('tuii'ter. D.uii:hterH of the Atnencan Revolution, at Hie Nee'y House, Monday afternoon. is herewith f-et fortli' (b'Mw; the very emblem which they gave I heir lives. I ft is doubtless not known (o i of yiMi that in li'1'2 the State Higliway ('onimission in straightening luit tht' Ko.nl. l.N mi es below i ('rossinu, at a point where (he road trom Dolington enters the River Road, that a number ot liodies were I discovered.

to been Sleeted chairman of the National Corporation, the organization provided for President plan for relieving frozen credits in the banks of the nation, George M. Reynolds (above), of Chicago, is one of the most prominent bankers in the Middle West. In 1908, while president of the American Bankers Association, Reynolds accompanied the American monetary commission to Europe as adviser. The following year he declined the portfolio of Secretary of the in Cabinet. Bracken Post Auxiliary Has Pleasing Card Parly The card parly given eve ning by the Auxiliary of the American Legion.

Robert W. Rracken proved a decided ress. Eleven fables oi' iiinochle and one table of wei'e ar ranged. The prize winners the game: and their scores were as follows: Mrs. Bessie ('ampbell.

Mrs, Strouse, 767; Elwood Watt, Henjamir. Ahart, 717; Miss Anna R. Heaton, 712; 72C; R. Malcolm. 720; Mrs.

Ceorge C'roner, H. James, 70''; Mrs. Thomas Hums, 7d2; Mrs. Ott, 701; Terrance Taffe, Frank Martin, 688; Herbei't Bennett. 6Ss; Mrs.

Nan tlS'L f.75; L. Moore, 671; Mrs. Smoyer, 667; Mrs. S. Shire.

667; H. Appleton. 667; Walter 665; Mrs. James Cullen. 6c.r); Mrs Harry Hinman, 665; Keatchell.

651; Anna Barnfield, Miss Mary Helsel, 618; Ceorge Hein, John Rafferty, 640. The wmners and their scores were; William Ennis, 3720; Mrs, Gallagher, 3570; Bessie RuiTcrty. 2840. Refreshments of sandwiches, coffee and cake were sold. Mrs.

Robert Downing was chairlady. MORRISVILLE COUNCIL SETTLES WITH STATE Coinproinise Witti Slate I3y Oul of tccl SUIi' IS NOW MdlilllSVLI.I.K. Ilii. 21 night's meeting of the Morrisvi le Council, a resolution was passed or dering the payment of to State of as a compromise settlement in a suit for in lines. 'The suit was started as the re ull of a I bciweeii tin' Slate borough laws.

'The law that a may not iss iiiioHier unless he li is a cle ir view at lea-t IlOO ahead, and. borougli olTicia'- havt' liet'ii arrestin'; and lining who jrisse.l vclii es on the hill over Streei canal briilge. 'rhe State conlended that llie bor oiigii law coiitiicii'd with the St law and lliat tiny w)c enlitled to nioin'v. Suit wa: lilt;) in 1 I but iK'vei rc'rlnd iiiui'l, as I lior oiigh (Mmag-'d a seub' nienl was C. E.

Executive Board of Bucks Co. Has Meeting CIHKCH VII-LE. ()i r. 21 'I'hc ciitive hoard of I'iUcU; (''Minty' Christian I jideavor t'nion met ai the home of and M' Kin ney. evening.

i' were jieopb' jiresent. representinu ('iulit of the socities in the coiinly. It was anuonncd that a i'i ('onferelKe will be lieal in Hie rocun of tli(' Chuii'iiville Chnrcli. No vembi'r loth, iiastoi in the (ein ty and their are to I lie ut of all the bejonuiim to tlif union ami all members of the The mie'ing a Pellow hip slipper. those of who h)st their lives, I by and otherw ise, at the 1 consider it a great honor and a i Batt Trenton, these were distinct to represent the carefully disinterred and the rem.iins County Historical So( iety at h)laced in boxes, with tlioimht of this unvei inn.

anu 1 cannot too them interred in the patriotism the Bucks tact one member of the commission. County Chapter. Daughters of he i now deceased, offered Ht his own cost Amei-ican Revolution, in erecting this and to give the matter atten hii'iuize tablet commemorating also be at the expense ot of va'or and the sacriiices of erecting a suitable marker tuer them, (-nr gli ant foref.ithers during the through some neg ect this was not Ure iiest of our American his 1 therefore take the liberty of inviting the attention of the present 'ibis is indeed historic and 1 1 inued en Bagn ground. to the battle of Tren jton, this now- called the house, was the head (Hnrte)-s of Biigadler William exander, known as Lord Stirling, I 'Hie of most dependable nerals. On the ntwff t)f Earl Stirling was ('aptain William Washington, I kinsman of Ceorge Washington.

Lieutenant then in his nineteenth yenr, later to ik'co the iUtli presiilent of the States, 1 iwho serviMl in a Virginia was conspicuous for his bravery at the battle of 'I'lenton, was in 1777 on staff Lord witii Hie lank major, Washington and Monroe' were the only commissioned officers' wounded in Hie batt (jf 'I'renton I K.in 011 i nrk 21 'riiest' words will lu'ard in millions of hoint's, office buildings.j stores, lories, and in idties and i towns of the nation when milliims ujion millions electric lighfs wid wink in tribute to the man ho! the incandescent light the World, 'rluunas A Edison, By proi'lamatitMi of lights will be turiK'il off for minute simiiltaneiMisly ihrouf'h out tlu' length and breadth of thei The time is lo castei-n standard time. SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE NAMED Morrisville School Board De-: cides Upon Official Designation HISTORIC STRUCTURE I Tok.io, Oct 21 government of fully its the for the lawry of war has no intentions of K'HorOng to conilict for ho I tioii of its differences with ('bina in it was today in rt'ply sent to 'Pokyo by Kidlogg signatories at the HUggestlon of the League of Nations iMMms Oct, 21 Ashes and cbarreil paper were all that today of a text books said to bo v.i ned at 1175,000, which were destroyed by flro near here when (he truck which was hau ing them biuit into flames. Manuel Azatia (abijve), of War in the Cabinet of former President Alcala Zamora of Spain, has been provisional president of the youthful lie, has reported formation of a nt'w government in Madrid following the resignation of Zamora, wlui stenped out of office due to the er and eonfiscation of their nronortv RETURN FROM TOUR OF LANDING FIELDS Edgar N. Gott and C'aptain Lowell Smith Rftiirn 1 lonu' Visrr A FIELDS Oct 21 "Summer- will be the oflh la! name of the Osborne which has been restored and is now used as a borne economics building of the Schools here. This whs the decision of fiui Board of Education at its last they w('re brought back to this house, meeting held In the office of this his- I kmc they were nursed back to con-1 torical old mansion, vab'scenci', 'Two privates were The directors befoi'e di'cjding on wounded in that one of! the adoption of the many of tb.e A tour Army landing fitdds in the II.

I States has jiiKt Iwen coniitlcted by Kd gar N. Cott, presldt nt of the toni' (belli, Robert Livingston, was cared tor at ih(' home of Miss Rebecca Coxe in 'I'riMiton. Captain of the New Vork artill(M-y, died here on mas Day of 1776, his body with twenty others, heroes Ci of t'lem, in the the beautiful Delaware, uiiliin sight of this luMise, maiker, with an lias I -( 11 erected to his memory, but Hie oilier grav('s ar(i indicatod on by fie'd stone'-- In the Washitigton Crossinu Commission, on behalf of the Commonwealth of erected substantial marker at that in nuMnory of d'-ad. )i is to nolire tliat graves are not mol ten on Memorial Day, as indicated the stars and placi'd over REGISTRATION OPEN FOR STATE COLLEGE CLASSES their wives, an board are lo hr vVl 1 he-in with at 7 p. III, Miiv i'f, oatinu (he pul' oj Ml I he coiiniy a due are li ly n' 1'hey ai a contest at a name for I lie club.

Ilio.se Desiring to Do So May Apply at Wood Street School I oday I'LAN MORE COURSES The Pennsylvania State CoLege, De of Engineering Extension rove, II pi'l eiid' iit in D-iiiji'i V. lirink, ha annoiiiuTd that it has included lor a year, as to so- cieiy been asked to enti two n.imes 111 contest. the pastors' meeting on 10. the society which sent in the name will be the prize, iiloomer, president of iie Southampton lan Endeav ir So cieiy, extended an invitation if) al county societies to the San rise service' at Soul ham ptoa 'l liank: giving morning. On Sunday fvening, 1st, the will li-dd a "Loyalty Service," Carrell, of the executive board, will preach th(' iiermi)ii, Mrs.

Roy Interniediate Superintendent. announced that tin In termediate County Rally will be held at the Riehboro Church on Friday evening, (ictober 'I he Senior C. E. members are also to attend, Cenr Stone, will be the speaker. The November meeting tin- board wi.l be ai the home of R( Haridd Kein, Ri( hi B'l-ness English and Business Cor respondence, and Elementary Account ing in the list of Hiibjeets offered in tddition to t'le terhnical and engineering courses offered in past years.

bfls done as ft result of local demand foj' such riiis w.l, be the third year that the in tifution has conducted class in P.ristol to the needs of I I men and women interested in fiirtherin.g theii- ediuation. were conducted here Iasi y(Nir in tei hnical ar.d subjects, ihe results were gratifying, and know'edge of them by the Aero of was instrumental In a reqiutsf come to the that such ciasse- be held in pliia for till' benefit of men there in- teiested in Hie aeronautical industry. Represenratives wil, be at Wood Street Schord beginning today, for registration of stuflents. Enrollments can he made on and Friday evenings frtmi seven until nine- Hiiity in the evenings. ClHssen will begin (jn 2nd and will be he on and Wednesday ev- for a period of fifteen weeks.

name for fhe building, pointed out that there has been much confusion over the names used, 'Phonias Bartday, the original owner of the building, had the to this l)Uiidlng when he reddtfd here 'Ihe Hoard quotations a sJnall amount ol sfdiool needed because of the increasecl rolln'eiit and an authorization was given the committee to make tin' purchase. The question having sidt'walks, curb and gutters laid ahuig the school grounds on Hi.h'rest Avenue was cussed and It was that since this matter has ju re ceiiHy come up there was no prepara lion made to care iln' cost in the budget for the iiri'sent sidiool nscal year. The director' ilecided. novever, that hinct- they are to cooper.ate with Common Council in matter of improvement the committee on Building and Croiuids wi 1 attenipt to work out a plan with so that this matter can be taken care of. 'I'tie iipnn the recomnnMiila lion Building and Committee, to ask for bids for the instailatiftn of an ememency lighting system in the rl School as by the State De part ment of and Indu'try, The committee leported its finding' as to the various lighting th(' Ht battery type Althirugh the State Department rlemanding the building t)e not at night until the einer gency system is installed, the Board lias written for to the building for one more with out the emergeiH'y KK HKV liollida) slMirg-, 21, ('Inet of William ('urbin was relieved of Ion, and bis embarrassmeiit today and bis Smit h.

ho li ts l.etMi act ing as friend. Walhu'e. wa. hankful local airidane lo be of bis handciiffs. 'l'Iie tboroughly enjoyeil men were (Uigaged in jovial convers.i of tlie Keystone bombers, wa lion yesterday wheii the Chier snapped (, of easure.

biisiiies the haiKicutrs vvrlst. niilitary service lor the two. then, to the consteriiathm of b(dh, the dl.scoveroíl he bad lost the key. After leaving Bristol, and stopping at Langley V'Irginia, the two turned Westward to Da.ston, where Cott went on active duty a-; 'a Major in Army Air lor la period of two wetdis, At Sci'tt Fhdd, St, Louis, iiiNV Oct 21. Sjuirred by another note from the nese urging Imnu'dtatt action, the sec.md within lu, was made, and then, of 21 hours, the League of strove tod.iy to icach Honie sort of com perm it ting of the dP pnte ett emelil ro I.VKKIII KST Akron.

Ohio, Oct 21 Some time late this evening the largest airship, the Akron, was to weigh anchor at Hie Coodye.ir Zep Company dock here tor last time and point it nose towards Lake burst. .1 the dirigible base. There, it will take its pl.ice abuig.dde Hie C. LiiS unit the a regular BIRTHDAY DINNER IN HONOR OF TWO PEOPLE I'Jiiirr Marks 13th Anniversary; and I iartman, Nth NEWS Ol- WESr BRISrOL Rainbow Party Scheduled For St. School hfvillk A Sunday visit was paid by Mr, and Mrs.

Walter Hanns and son Donald to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony liigh, of Cheltenham. Mr, and Hoiace. Mr, and and LeRoV -on, Emma, ot Oak Lane.

LeRi)y and (Jonzale.s, of Cedar avenue, re turiKd Hiiendini; sevei days In Pittsburgh with Air, and Mrs. William Baines, of Wyoming avenue, the week end at their camp in the During their Kt.ty they entertained rd and Titus, (d Valley; and Ml Helen Jamison. of I Heiglits, Mr, ami Robert Boi tei. of avenue. were week entl giiests of friends in The Croydon ilremen are in hope.s auxi.iary to work lu with the Wide Awake I Social to finance the lire onipany, will be pleased to irora the I wonif ii f)f the town w'ho will bf' ifi i)on't the card ii.irty Wediiesday night.

E. who bas a gnest of Freda Mayer, of State Road, spent a iew days lu Atlaniie City with ber sister. WEST BRISTOL, (x 21, A dinner at the of Mr. and Mrs, .1. ow ms on Sumlav markefj the liitbdav ot their son, Elmer, i.

and of Ma ne Hartman, 11, ot Philadelphia dinner taMe uas laden, and decorated in vellow and green 'f'wo tirthday akes wt're in evideti'e, Olle for Hal mail having yelbiW and en trim ming. while the one tor was in King witli How decora tir)iis andle 'fhe t.ible was al so graced with two boiiquelK for the oneK honored, being gifts irom Mrs, Arthur Many gift- to Hie rmes marklni-'. their During the day, Elmer, together with hi- father, enjoyed a half hour's airplane ride Irom the Silver Star Airport, A social hour passed in the evening, re freshmeniH being sf-rved. 'I'hose in were and Mrs. Harry Hartmann and children, and Lewis, and Maurice R(iWe, idiv.

and "Buddy" Clark, of Pliiladel-' pbia, Mr and Ceorge Lange and Carcdine Lange, and Edward Martin aiid son Lewis. and .1 Bowers son ot Bristol. I the jump took the Ciniple to IleiiHley Eleld. in Dallan. At San Antonio, three army field Duncan.

Kelly and Randolidi, wcie I viewed by he airmen. The Army Post of i''ort I El Pa.Ho. was on the schedule, and then it day was at 'Pinson, izona, where triend- ot I were tlieii hosts, The -top Uit Diego. California, at Rockwell l-'ieWI. 'I'he pialle wa lu'oiight to 1 Biverside ield, California, the point I of for this the Hr I of I Keystone boinbei'.

to be ni to the I Another airplane (omniindeer led. and the lii i iheir air jaiinl to where a period ol 11 at the Cott r.incb wa- indulged in FoII((wing a visit to friend in Lo' a ij ed lor ilie journey to San Fraiu i co wln ic ro- two tojijied at ('ri' 'ey I'leld Matlo i in SaiTaiiHiito held Hieir atien for a brief period, likewi end ling the jaunt ot a tew week; 'I'lie turn triji to Pennsylvania wa: made (by train i tune toi' the out ward lour i uey a pjoox iniately hour rin wealtier pioved to be perteci for ying, and the i im wa-! thoioiiKb en.ioyab,e and profit able 'I'lie army dniin the four found to 1)1 Hpieiididiy IS TO WORK HERE IN RIVER CHANNEL i jam tira One of Most Mcjdern Types of Dredges IAS A CREW OF 65 MEN ill I Canal and Lehigh in Delaware River iMie of the powerful whicl) been working in the per in the (h'epening of the IriniK'', will start work on the and Lehigh here, at Bristol to- da.v,- it is TI Bay." one of the most modern dredges, and owned by tho Standard Dredging Company, of New arrived lit're y('sterday, and an- oppodte boat wharf. Pipe lines btdng laid to Hio to carry I ho material dredred from the into Hie The of the trio of snpc' dr.d/,. tlu- is I to st li work shortly the range a'so, 'I'he Hill Dredging Co'. whiidi over the uncompleted contract of 'rrlniont finislu'd its work at a pidut off tine Island wharf.

'I' i iL is all the work which the dred wiK'd by this iTartlcular company A ere ,1 to do, w'hltdi is Hit Atlantic Hiilf and Pacific pany, of Vork, will cover iianiiei from Bonhuitown to Bristo (dealing the material which Hill Coniiiany was unable to with its It is that appro.xhnate Jiu.iaio yards of material will be from the Canal and I I i ranges, with about ID.OOO surd of Ibis amount b(dng taken from the ('anal Haiige. the Pitt will dredge known as ('hiirch, Landreth, and Keystone. About tublc Irom llie.c ranges, ibtif' will remain tlu; work to bo d(MM- on the EdKewater range l.daiid with about ubic yards to taken from the II. and ciiinc yards to be II the atliM' It Is expected that ihe work will be completed In a ')2 I riie ir.y” took anchorag.i oil trect afternoon, ami her levs bi an the laying of pipe lii.e iiti! 11 ai lii.il work of loit he I Mied due to Hie fact t'lat the (Mitraci Ire: tiol been actioi Iv iw de.i ity I Ik Bids were Itdier 1 h. The character of the I 'liii t.ikeii trom Ihe rliannel raiiMf all the way from small i() Koo 1 with some cay II (Mti oily I'Umped t(.

by Ihe nio I p( crfii' iyi)e of bydraii- ic died I t'oyernmenl verV I I I i' int actor wit to the iM Tlie Pill hu I't' li ha 'lor epovvii feaiii irbines and I ot oil per day til -'I hour Pitt burgh pumpiri the inaieiial a iioM roiu'h a 27 iiudl plpi lilM :ivei.ein:- about S.OUO cubic yard every hours. Captain Mile ha i CSV of men and oper- at- d'eih'e lutur days in loppiiiL' on Sundays, fine I dredi-'e jn the COUU-11 Investiture Ceremony Conducted by Troop No. 2 llle ihi: I I h. Ilf i I IIP- If! e-i d' I owned the Company of 1 vV er I iiesel vi a d. .11 le Andcr-on has II and i pumiiing ash')re vud every hours.

I 1 ae lo W. H. of Nork and has a Miss May Oshoiue of Beaver street, was the guest from Friday until Sunday at the home of Miss Brooks, of Vineland, N. and while there, was a guest at a Hallowe'en party. daiighter, Florence, Olenside; ami Mrs.

Wiliiiim and of and of Dre.x« Hi and -Mrs. Ernest Nies.s ami Mrs. Eckell, of Miss iiora Evaiis, of Ocean C'ity, spent at the horr.e of and of Frosty Hollow Road. A rainbow party will he held in Ht. I fr'OOT HALL liAMK Hall Friday and: ------Saturday evenings for the benefit of, Waiter of Locust street.

St Sf Jx)seph David and his son At bf)Oths. fancy work, re.igious ar-1 and another son Howard David, (jf (i. les, candy, cake, groceries and re-1 street, last week attended freshments will be on sale. On Fri-'the 7'emple versus Dartmouth foot- day evening a card party will he ar- ball game in ITiiladelphia. 'Troop, In Id a their regular wetkly ineeting in l-t Hon with memlif for roll feature of the evening an ceremony In winch two nt'W tenderfoot hcoat" io the lanks of the troop 'I'he new were Hagerinan ami Wiltd Cainplxdl, Seven new filed a ions and boy; will be received into the troop at Hie Ceremony, whif will take plai'e Hie third in 'I'he meeting this week in charge of Laiile S'OiH Hf)bert w)io dl playetl real abPity In condiK'i of the ti.roir-li the investitive- ceremony A foirnal insperiion ot tiie troiip was held wiHi Deputy inii Icivid officiaiing.

a Scout Wright 'I'he bo'. rondiicted lively Inc li.i p. 'I I O' able 'I'he Mid moved fioll ila pat I of aie to- the I I. river hanii'd 'd Hie dredging in- fP.ateii on fitnt- I time out of Mill Street Business Men May Form New Organization Advi (aiiitv a cham- lt( I I vvould includo i ine men in all sections of Brist. I given consideratic-u at a inoet- Ipi- of sireef Businer-s Men, held la 'file meetiug wa calltMl for the pur- po seiitiiient iu regard f-; t-re I 'la rk, ot week-ended with bis grandparents, Kann-, nnder the upervi Ion ot i and Lange, Maple Linior Scoutin.i ter.

Me vm whi'h was thoroughly by Harrv Watts is now at the ranged, table assignments w'ill be made at the prizes to be awarded will be a lamp, silk jdllow, casserole, etc. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of North Hadcliffe street, on Saturday, attended the Dart- nioutlt game in Vork, IS now honie her mother, Bracken, of Bristol, i from a perifjd of An ii'jury to her foot has con lined White to her home on Newport Road, Seveial attended the nu et ing among whom wtue two member- of the troop ci)minittee, Mr. Frank Wright, (diairman, and Rev.

C.eoree E. Boswell. Next week will be stores at six .1 Week ill vliP mer- 'itt-ed the meeting a. wa to name nns-i'e. 1 vi: it the absentees and rvi -w tfiein upi'ii plan.

L. We-tiiiv was named general i r- up of committees. On Sunday and Mr.s. Oliver Yoh and all members are asked to be pres- and Mrs. Mary Voli, of Newport Road, lent in order to show respect to a motored lo Reading.

great American, i.v»i{K\(K mniK Lawrence, who net'u spemiing the -utnmer months at Devon, has returned to Bristol, ami is again occupying her apartment at 2B) Jefferson avenue..

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