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" OREGON AND OTHER STATES ARGUING! (Continned from First Page.) helmets have been re Dickinson's window and Porter's and made tomor- eity. 'Th moved i are now announcement row as to the method bution. Much rivalry the sc hildren and all are work to capture the helmet offered them as well as the two $50 honds of- fered by the publicity Merch: Not D om on exhibition at will be of exists amor hool ¢ committee Helping, Tt members « that the r not lending was stated ymmitteo are o - £ the general the city this heir support o 5, 1919, 1919, Britain, Conn., May Specifications for Municipal Record. 4x9. T3 pa New Printi size ge size leaded HX3S- Pype., S-point Paper chine-finished Quantity, 1.000 copies Binding, 200 in cloth case, sewed binding, blind stamped border and gold stamped titles on front cover and $00 copies in double-thick cover lined and muslin stock, book hack wire stitched, cut flush sis pape stayed and Estimate which Delive copy of 232 mat receipt on pages, 4 is tabulated 10 after of days of Tte. 23 x4 3 Oflicers, size Type page $-point leaded 38—30 IDs. 60 Ibs. Roster City Page 1x6 Type, x stitched. 200 coples b days Cover nding, antity Estimate on a Delivery, 15 opy sis of afte pages. receipt Bills, Reports and Minutes of Common Touncil. Pagc 8x1014 Type 1% x13 Ty size page 10 leaded 60 point Stock 38 Ibs.—machine fin- ish book Binding. Quantit and stitched 80 copics of 130 Dills and re Minutes of to include punching port copies of “ommon ( 10 copies Price to include 1t postage. Delivery mailing not after receipt of copy Proposals on Municipal either page prices thereon Record to or per cover printing. 1nd by ob, inding to eparate ATl general vork to he don copic Cler to manner have the pri i said in on fthe that office done and ik ne be style as can aen the ( Al of said work be in a vorkmanlike the ommittee is to vilege of cancelling contracts vork is not tisfactory conformith vith the ontract md specifications. to be approved hy Counsel. commitice reserves the or all bids. be sent to the City C1 of May, the soration ™ reject Bids office the 1 a'clock any to of or 1 at the on hefore 191 day m A. J. STEINER Tlerald) Chairman TONIGHT o P P (N. B —6 TO STEAKS STRLOIN, HOUSE, SHORT o VERY BEST COOKING M.— ROUND, PORTER- 28c 2 bs 55 C POTATOES BEST MAINE 15 1b pk .. UESDAY CHUCK ROAST PRIME o 22C BELT LEAN POT BELF A b LEAN BOILING BEEF Ib FRESH SHOULDERS Ib FRESH HAMBURG .. Ib SLICED B LIVER 1b m 1b ROAS 200 18¢ 26c 11c se 27¢ MEATY SALT RIBS SMOKED SHOULDERS PLATE CORNED BANANAS LARGE doz, 37c COOKING ONTONS At ROASTED PEANUY Pt "RESH BOILED TER H CAUGHT HADDOCK LEMONS FANCY CALIF. WHOLE MILK CHEESE MEADOW BUTTER .... EGGS, MOHICA FRESH ... 1 18 FANCY RIPE S 10¢ doz. 25 C N b 39 BROOK b 710 their distri- { | rapidiy | vied | ticipated In raisi charges. | ling | peck, ! dancing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, paign as well as they might, and some of them have not posted notices In n—.»ir windows at all, TO CLOSE DRIVE TOMORROW NIGHT| L0005 Drive to Be Resumed in the Fall, The drive for funds to . pay the church debt of the Swedish putheran church will bo brought to u eloso to- morrow night With a hig meeting of | all the church voters in {he church on Franklin Square, and at that time a report Will be read by each of th seven tcam captains, {ncluding the pastor, RRev. Dr. § @G, Ohman. The fund has reached the total of 286.26 and the captains wnd their workers feel sure that this figure will be raised to close to $30,000. The drive was started two months ago and the goal set at $37,700-—the amount of existing debt on the church. Since that time the fund has grown | and the results are pleasing to the church workers and the pastor. The drive had been car- through Ly six team captai assisted by about ecight lieuten- with Dr, Ohman at the head of most | each | the work. The teams have been head- ed by the following captains ward, ¥. S Erieson; second ward, Severin Johnson; third ward, Otto Bengston; fourth ward., Emil Larson; | fAifth ward, Arthur Kallberg: th | ward, John A. Kallberg. Rev. S, silver jubilee in this city in 1920 that the church may be free by that time, it is planned conduct another campaien along sim- ilar lines in the fail. It will be neces- | sary at that time to raise but one- quarter of the amount raised “in the | spring drive, and little difficulty is an- this amount. | the Lib- First | i and of 1o At the meeting tomorrow night, advisability of disposing of the erty Bonds which were given in as payment on the drive will be dis- cussed. It is probable that the bonds | will be held until maturity as number of the church directors pre- fer this course. Following the meet- ing tomorrow night, refreshments will be served. GIRLS ANI) BOY‘E TO GIVE BENEFIT PLAY “Who's to Win Him?" to Be Produced May oceeds Will Go to Children’s Home, On May will 3, the have an act comedi- at the same Friday evening, peapie of New Britain opportunity to see a one ctta at Turner hall and time have an opportunity to donate to the Children's Home. The comedietta is entitled “Who's to Win Him will be fittingly played by a cast amateurs, The characters in the pla wd the local people playing them are as follows: Cyril Dashwoed, a young officer search of a comedy, Christiun Hepp; Prattleton Primrose, a niddle aged bachelor of undccided mind and play- comedy throughout, C. Priar: Squire Brushleigh, a real English country gentleman, George Doerr: Rose, Brushleigh's daughter. and leading lady, Miss Eva Kaber; Pegg a sporty young lady, Miss Evelyn Haigis; Minuetta, a voung lady fond of dancing, Mijegs Susan Roth; June, a voung lady of romantic mind, Miss Amelia Lueheck, and Arabelia, the nifty young vampire, Miss Lena Ros- enberger. Under the careful attention of Mi uth Miner director the cast is nearing perfection for its presentation 1o the public. A chorus of pretty girls will please the audience with several danc The members of the chorus are: Ruth Johnsan, Anna Fitz- simmons, Maude McCarroll, Doris Sty- Elsie Lehman, Gladys Halgi Benson and Ilizabeth Henzel. lances are heing given under tho of Miss Neta Bergami, teacher of physical education in the Jocal schools. The Alpha string or- chestra will furnish music for the play and will o furnish music for the which will follow SWEDISH CONCERT Hultman to Here in Edith The direction WEDNESDAY. be Seen at Wednesday Rev. Recital Evening. Plans have been benefit concert at the Swedish Luther- church on Wednesday evening of this week, the proceeds of which are to be turned over to the drive commit- tee on the church debt, and that the concert will be a financial success is assured by the fact that already tick- ets to the amount of $500 have been taken, The concert is Mr. Hultman of Worcester, a wall known soloist and pianist, and he will take care of all the solo numbers. The concert is being arranged by the Swedish Temperance union and the plans have been under way for several months for the hig ovent. The solo- ist has been heard on other occasions by local audiences, hence the great demand for tickets for the concert made for a big te be given by Rey. SMALL Anna Gromak, B. Hungerford, has hrought against Hipolit Walvkelowiecz £200, and property on Clinton has been attached by Constable Winkle. The plaintifft alleg on April the defendant ass her, and inflicted injuries about head with a stone. also that he used vile and Janguage toward her. The returnable in the city court Monday in May. SUIT BROUGHT. through Judge F. suit for street Fred that ulted her es writ on is the second STEALS GERMAN RIFLE. W. D. ham of Boston, Mass., of the attaches of the relic which stopped in this city yesterd reported to the police that a German { Mauser rifle was stolen during the G ane | | f | Final Report is Expected to Be \lxmu‘ the funeral home of Arthur { | i | Rev. 1 Britain; | 1liggins of | ceremonies, " and ) of | | Liebrich. merly i of John's German Lutheran church, { during drew DEATHS AND Mrs. Emily Schilling. following item, of interest many local people, was taken from the Waterbury American of Satur- day, May G The fime [ing, widow place th The il of M of John morning at Schil- Emily tool Schilling, 8 o'clock from J. Lun- Cecelin's high m celebrant was deacon, New James of co ny. 35 Central av church where a was celebrated. Thomas P. Muleahy; Rev. Charles Coppens of sub-deacon, the Iev South Meriden; master the Rev. Joseph Cour- of St. Annd’s church. Secated in the sanctuary were the Revs. Luke Fitzsimmons, Joseph Hugh Treanor, Edward Brennan, Francis O'Shea, Willlam 1. Kilcoyne and Denig Moran of this city, athe der of Meriden and Father Morri- son and Father Regan of Naugatuck Mrs. Ursula Clabby of Hartford, was the soloist of the mass. The pall bearvers were Tmil Muckle, Wil Craft, Alfred Scherin, TLawrence Straub, Ifrank Schiupp, and Thomas The remains were taken to Britain by automobile and ser were held at St Petor's church in that city, the Rev. Anthony Kicheor of Hartford. officiating Burial was St. Mary's cemetery, New PBritain. William T. Brownridge, William T. Brownridge died denly in Meriden last Thursday ged 01 years. TFuneral at the undertaking and were largely rom this city where resided. He is survived his mother. Mrs. Mav and sisters, Mrs 15 M. Laid. law of Thessalon, Canada Liltian Pasadena, Cal. and Miss Bertha Brownridge of this city. Mrs. Venrictta Poppell. The funeral of Mrs. Henrietta pell was held this afternoon nue, to solemn The 188 the nover Gleeson, New ces in sud- rvices wers parlors of A attended he for- his % wife, also Walker, of Pop- from St. the pastor, Rev. Theodore Steege officiat- ing. Interment was in Falrview cem- etery. The pall bearers were Julius, Lauis, John, William and Charle: Poppell, all mephews of the deceased. Laurence Sullivan. Laurence Sullivan of 1423 street, Hartford. died suddenly at his home Saturday evening. He leaves wife and six children, a brother, Dan- ie] Sulltvan, and a sister, Mrs. Cathe fne A. Dunn of this city. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in Joseph's cathedral, Hartford. DOUGHBOYS GIVEN DINNER PARTY Broad St Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson Enter- fain For Returned Boys of 102d At Hart Street Home, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson, of 103 Hart street, entertained at their home Saturday evening in honor of 15 of the returned soldiers from the 1024 Regiment of the Yankee Division, whose dolngs in Trance are familiar to all of the country. A dinner and social was the order of events and the guests did justice to both. During the evening John Crean ren- dered several selections on the piano and sang doughhoy songs of his own composition. The house was prettily decorated for the occasion. Those present were Sergeants Eric Olson and William Gregory, Corporals Harold Johnson and Norman MeCabe and Privates Henry Overstrom, Carl jotlin, Bdward LaSalle, Philip Nel- son, John Crean, Paul Gotlin, John Suess, Fred Recker, Henry Gregory Philip Ross, Evar Overstrom George Root. CALABASH CLUB BANQUET Annual Evont Was Held Hall Yesterday Afte The bash in Turner rnoon. annual club was noon in Turner was as much a banquet of the held yesterday hall” and the social success as it has been in the days preceding (ho war. Because of cxisting conditions the club voted to discontinue (he nual event until the cessation of hos- tilities and yestords dinner was the first in two years. The dinner was attendoed members of the Calabash cluh an orchestra furnished music the repast. A program was carried out at the close of the quet, the members of the club nishing the entertainment. LEAVES ALL TO WIFE. Entire Estate of Joseph Dichl Goes to Wife Under Provisions of Will. Under the provisians of the will of Joseph Diehl, filed in the court of pro- bate this morning, the entire estate, both personal and real, is left to his wife, Lucinda S. Diehl. The testator also provides that all his L debts be paid and that a sum of $100 he used for the care of the burial at Fairview cemetery The testament was September 28, 1908 Samuel Stearns and are the witnesses, named as the execcutrix. after- event by about 30 and fur- made out on Y. J. Stearns, George W. An- Mrs. Diehl is MONEY AROUND, dollars have made in this city, and a number of local storekeepers, have been duped with the spurious coins Some of the money is of very good PHONY Counterfeit half their appearan alleges | 5 insulting | Other train ' imitation to the rogular coin whilc are just as poor. The mattes been called to the attention of police CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears 5 M{ 4 the Signature of has th FUNERALS to morrow’s cor, Besse-Leland's. ) for money al granted wages, « « i street, o New i v t by i and | an prepared cago Sheldon of South High street. hospital yesterday and Main street society will meet at the church tomor- T at 1 Advt held a a « ber oof local people, was held | Farmington e h ¥ a fit « i American a Tynan agency. e —advt. t f 1 by [ T Medical =3 I i « Resse-Leland’ M i Both ¢ Cala- | ban- lln(., u few days with his parents, Mr. and plot | Street 1 s s i i i v heen i was s Towing cleaned Scout gymn: a hibited 1 i F t | | to Shovt [ ana | morrow’s i cor. { Piave front ¥ stroet CITY ITEMS sale Wed., Thu Look for our advt. Axelrod St oL EL in to- Pharmac; —Advt, rompers at One ind Sat, ent ; paper. Park and Bigclow Tt e e shildren Advt. obert M. Dame rounded out of service in the fire depart- tie has been chief o Chief ren nent 1y For bo; yesterda ' and children” shoes, save Advt. have increase 1o 40 cents Besse-Lelanc L carpente minimum amounts been in a local the which 1a A marriag *d to Max Zurat 'ue and Tekda o license has been grant- of Marmington ave- Roman of 23 Smith Miss isor of the London chool today Harrison H. Br becen discharged Gertrude Stadtmiller, super- kindergarten schools of visited the State Normal ol of Grove stroct from the army Nathena Codfrey held a dane reception Saturday after- Y. W. C. A. which was at- many children of the city number of spectators. George Patrick of C'hi- A, and Mrs. Orlando ne school hoon at the énded by and Mr, is visiting 3ritain to Mr. Fest A son was born at the New morning Mott of Mrs. Harold S - Leland's dvt Cross Neckwear always at 85¢, $1 up to §2 Swedish Lutheran 1 631 The row afternoon and evening. Speelally priced men's odd Besse-Leland's.—Advt. The Swedish Luther neet Thursday evening. “Knox" for nen, $6, at trousers league will men and young Besse-Leland’s.— shoes $7, $8 An haseball game will be the cvents of the Army meeting at the Y. M, evening attended indoor one of nd N club Y. A. tomorrow A dinner avy dance by a num- at the Country c¢lub Saturday vening. Ford and James Cooper treet attended a dancing cld by Mrs. Nathena jartford Friday evening. Mrs. Alex Stanley, Mrs. Ira E. nd Ira Hicks, Jr., are spending a ays at Atlantic City, A rehecarsal of the New “horal society will be held at hall this evening at 8 o’clock. F. Welles Bddy. who was with the expeditionary forces in returned to his duties as of Richter & Company’s lo- brokerage office. Thomas Black of Vine reception Godfrey in Hicks few Rritain Iooth's ] gor al sold to Cox a cottage James W. & Dunn Rock through avenue the m curtains and Laundry carpets Tel. 904. Blankets, Jeaned at Unign to duty with night after a | at his home Albert Ross returned he regular Navy last Ive-day furlough spent rere. Special lisle union the Amerlcan lesse-Leland’s only.—Advt. Frank Mever has returned yoken, where he is stationed Corps. A meeting of the ange for a mass “riends of Irish Freedom n Commercial hall tonight b’ clock. Women's suits, $1.98, made | Hosiery (Co.. at to Ho with committce to ar- meeting of the will be held at § i hosiery specially Advt seven months old son of Mr. AL C. Te Witt of Russell str lied vesterday. The funeral was held the afternoon and burial in Alom cemetery. annual meeting of the Lincoln school will be held Wednesday | vening at the school There will bo clection of officers, and a specially musical program. Several of childvren will give physical exhibitions. Murphy of dischargzed priced at and A n was The lasses ulture Fred has been ervice A. Gordon ne police today that his automobile truck a small boy who was riding yieyele on Hartford avenue this mor ng. The boy not seriously ured The operator’s license held by Vitkin of 27 Winthrop street suspended by the deputy East Main from the strect naval of Hartford reportedto was John has § auto- { midnight | make any Financial B . W WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, and shippings tributed to the active closing was ong. i 100,000 shares, B. FAIR TQ CLOSE TONIGHT Close— o] it further leathers ains con- final hour. The Sales approxi- 3,000 in Cash Prizes (o pe Drawn Ofi—Fntertainment by (he ‘Tempo Quar Tonight closes the nine (v v g g A armory on Arch street, that the crowd this evening will be the largest vet seen at the fair, Over 1200 attended the bazar Satur- day night and while this number sets a record for the event the committee anticipates an attendance +his ove- ning which will surpass the figure of saturday The the drawing of nights' society in fair the nd it is of state expected event for tonight is prizes and this will be responsible for a large attandance from out of the city hecause of the unusually heavy of tickets throughout the state. The capital prize is $1.000 and other prizes to the | amount of $2,000 will also be drawn | off. In addition to these prizes spe- cial prizes will be given away, includ- ing a victrola and a pony and cart. ‘An entertainment will be given b the Tempo quartet which pleased Sat- urday night's audience to such an ex- | tent as to bring about a repetition of their program this evening. The guar- tet is camposedo f four young men of more than usual talent in their line. Dancing will be enjoved until mid- night and the drawing for prizes will then be held. It is expected that all the articles in the booths will be sold this evening The committec has requested that all members return their tickets to the secretary’s bootli in the armory as soon as possible. Secretary James I Murphy will be on hand to receive | tickets and ticket moneyv from 7:30' to | | | principa] sale @ HOLMES ADVISES DISMISSAL OF TWO (Continued from First Page) | pose of the teachers. Members of the standing behind two | | chool board when ! asked today what action the commis- | sioners would fake on Superintendent. ! Holmes' recommendation refused to | comment. SURR INDERS TO POLIC Brideeport Man. Another Had on That Gives Up, Learning Died, Sayles, today Satur- whom Bridgepart, May 5.—Harvy 10, gave himself up to the polic upon learning of the death on day of George J. Wilson with he said he had had a quarrel. Sayles | struck Wilson, according to his own story, but the atter walked away and appeared nat to be seriously hurt Saves was held on the charge of manslaughter and released on $1,000 hond. pending investigation \ SECRET PEAC TIN Terms of | Powers. is Held Give Treaty to the May of the peace called to meet afternoon office. session Session o Smaller plenary | [ h—-A secret conference at 8 o’clock at the Paris, - session heen morrow foreign The for peac will be held purpose of presenting the tlement to the smaller powers. D e ] TOO LATE FOR CLASSTFTICATION, FOR SALE~-Sced and tablo beans, apples, potatoes, oranges, charcoal, 10bile commiissioner. The operator’s license of fadigian of 147 North street, pended a short time ago. an accident on West has been returned to the Horen which fol- Main trect, chauf feur. Rlanket at curtains and Union Laundry carpets Tel. 904, advt. Wednesday evening of next week w xhibition will be held in the m of the Y. W. €% A. when | 1l varieties of Scout work will ba ex- and friends of the Scouts are nvited to attend. Luther Abbe of Cleveland is spend- Mrs. Edwin Abbe of rtis the children. New Maid Murphy Sons.—advt W. Christ of West W. Lewis of Lake New York to at- the Seventy- Give it to Bread. J. F Mr. and Mrs win street, and treet have gone end the parade eventh division. Phoenix hosiery for n specially priced at dvt. Mrs Place B. to A o men and wom- Besse-Leland's of a John Pinches has returned from B One-Cent Sat Emmons brief visit Sale T.ook paper. and Bigelow Wed., Thurs., Fri for advt. in to- Axclrod Pharmacy, Advt our Park AGEMENT ANNOUNCE D. Mary E. Tracy. of 1939 Stanley announces the engagement of Wilhelmina Ruth, to Stearns, of 167 Maple Stearns recently returnedq where he served on the as a licutenant in the Cross. N Mrs. street. her daughter Howard Y. street. M, from Ttaly, erican Red bbage Glen St. plant and tomate and K -1dx Car] Schwartz, 107 FOR SALB—Two family bouse in Kensington; ten | rooms. Barn for horses or auto: muit trees; henn one-acre ga den. Call 697-5, Kensington, or in- quire 193 Main St, Room 9 d TO RENT OR 1. | to I of RICHTER & CO. MEMBERS NuEw 31 WE&1T MAIN STREET TEL. 2040 YORK STOCK NEW BRITAWN, EXCHANGE CONN, WE CAN OFFER AMERICAN HARDWARE | NORTH & JUDD STANLEY WORKS GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 410 National T. FRA“ LEE, RBank Ballding. Manager Telephone %130, Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock Bought and Sold JUDD & C HOOI?I\ 309-310 National Bank Bldg. w. . « PER. Mgr. WE WILL BUY AMERICAN HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD’ GENERAL ASSEMBLY ITALY IS AGAIN INSESSION TODAY AT PEACE SESSION (Continued from First Page.) | but $3,00 lost, 0, the lieutenant's pay and the sergeant’'s pay $2,4100 The senate validating ularities First Bapt. eral adopted the act to correct cer! and omissions in CHURCH NOTIGES Important Mectings to make the captain’s pay $2.600, nin ws general ir- ts’ Schedule Contains Sev- — St Mark's Also Plans Special Event. At the monthly committee, evening, at 7: 3:30 the at 8 of held in Baptist des chure ticles of donate society 1 which they are requested chapel, special Tequ in Charles S, | ford, ba South, the shoes red. Thursday church-nig when the topic will be * | ise Wightman. a ch W First Baptist of he 45 o'clock. the the held, meeting will o'clock, regular Ladies' Aid the church church society parlors o evening, service at will be ht nd the leader will be Any member congregation clothing which to the Woman's to be included are to send and they M on or before May st has heen made this barrol. Next Lane. D. D.. of West ill be welcomed to the of the church The copal oveni & ng, house, g, the ) board address. the iing vear, oflicers, executive Mer club of St hurch will meet at 8 o'clock, ot when William C. the eduecational of missions will There will be an and the committee for will take place the Stur church, will of having in zis, secrotary givi election appointment . the executive Tuesday | Wednesday, | meeting be | the | A full attendance is held, 5. M a iod’s Prom- the care ission- to the 10. Hart- pulp parish | of e an of REPORT LARGE CATCH. About went noon truck and by all Matsen and to in 15 New Haven vesterday John A. Andrews’ large o lTocal amateur The party was headed by Ernest Goodrich fur, tehes were reported fishermen after- niture Hugo the | to send same to | A to send Sunda | (Continued from First Page.) nounced that Ttallan ambassador been design Marquis Tmperiali, at London the had nated to participate for Italy in the meeting this afternoon of the executf nations. win The {nfo! Orlando an came from Paris. formed the associated The | reach Paris was stated. Japs The { the Shantu | ereignty to cconomic p | and the | ment under ' Tao it issued of the peace confe Japan’s question was He French foreign policy right today Japs position ve council of the league of Arrive Wednesday. rmation regarding Premier d Foreign Minister Sonning the Italian ambassador in transmitted it to the ministry whieh i heads of the Allied ‘and governments, Italian representatives Wednesday morn Outlines Japan is ng peninsula in China retaining rivileges grantod to establish usual eonditions declared in a by Baron Makino, head inese dclegation at the srence in cxplanation of on the Shantung n Policy. to return full sov- only the Gel‘umn)‘ settle- at Teing- Regarding the railway which is to become a ( aking I ars wou isure th { for no othe be compo: | nese instruc should selec | the Chinese t | Mark’s Epis- | Thursday | Joseph Union Laun the police tl car automobilc part 112! into and it, tho on- |aged I SWEETPOWD AUTOS IN Ryan, this was standing “hino-jupanste joint un- Nakino sald tho special police only security of traffic 1 purpose. The force will 1 of Chin Japa- tors as the road directors t would be appointed by government iaron 1d use Such COLLISION uffc a cl Tfor tha ported to : that while his Stanley street p. M Daven rec humped were dam- dry comps morni on ow i both ned coin machinos OTHER GRAY'S L XD FOR GHILDRERN, A Certain Relief for Feverlshness Constipation, Meadache, Stomacty Tro rade Mark B0y Worms. Don't mocent any subeiitto, |10 RE You Going to Clean House? EUREKA Do It for Vou. Over 200. EUREKAS are B LeWitt’s Block €S oubles, Teething Disordecs, nd ey Break ng Avall Scol A s Lofay, Let the We Have Sold Ask Your ¢riends About Them. Phone 1294-4 for Free Demonstration BARRY & BAMFORTH 9 n St.