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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1922, Pl N 55 TSR S e Mrs. Mills of the Nerl block enter- it 1 Nt s 5 Bytoryort's Methods Stamped| wnercies At cotioge ana 1n- cmmnwmwmmmmmmyMMMMMS e | Mr.and Mrs. Albhlon Bogue of Cen ) & New Haven, Feb, 22.—Yale at work 1 ' (} |tral Square have 1 to M tal tod; Vi ch bigger institution in Wlie of Judge Merrit 0. Rpder|view " ™ mevet ' MOUMARL Cy fidvon, Web. 22.—Cortitying | the even of sraduates than the Faie that the books are correct and stal- | which many of them saw In 1014 DICS a[ Home | Last call on winter hats. Your ing that the bookkeeping methods | when alumni visiting day was first in- | choice ut $1. Goldenblum Millinery Co, lemployed are excellent and that every laugurated, There were more bullde 1 i |=ndvt [expenditure has been backed up with |ings to go Into, more class rooms to ot | gufficient vouchers, and that all re-jvisit, more students to look at and a ;END COMES YERY SUDDEN Get your spring hat at Golden- | eeipts are promptly deposited and the|new university president to greet, not hlum's, Biggest values ever offercd, | fpterest on the deposits duly ¢ fted, | mentioning the numerqus changes in ———— advt State Auditors William P. Bailey and[the facultics which have been takem Ilnullm: Notes Ot The Trumbull | Lewis W. Phelps, who were directed |pluce in the past year. 1 | by State Comptroller Harvey I, B The graduate body which respond- | League ers — Paul Leonard | | sell to go over the books of Amer) |ed to the invitation to come back to 1 | 4 can Leglon Treasurer 1Prank 8, But. | mother Yale and get into touch with Marrion Miss Dertha “Androws, Of [terworth, in connection with the cot-|the undergraduate life was of con- New Britain—Items, i .Hx'u\'m'x\' that has been waging be |siderable numbers, many more than tween Mr. Dutterworth and the comp-(on the previous elght Washington Mrs, Myrtie Ryder, wife of X |troller, yesterduy returned the reportbirthdays. The tours of class rooms ! Judge Merrit O, Ryder, died sudden! [of their investigations and laboratories began at the close of [this morning of heart trouble, She (un\pl sller Rissell was pr President James Rowland Angell ad- had not been feeling weil of late and for Inter- Cl[y Sflpe]‘]()l‘]ly fthe bouard of control by the comp-|dressed the alumni body in Lampson had been complaining of i1l health all troller yesterday at the meeting of the [Ilyccum on various angles of university winter, | board at the capitol in Hartford. 1In|extensions, and expansions. Guides $he was b6 years old last Septem-| Tollowing are the names of the|referring to the office staf of Mr.|then took the “grads” through the |ber. The sudden death of Mrs. Ry-|leaders in the basketball shooting |Butterworth, the anuditors say t memorial quadrangle. Luncheon gave der comes as a shock to the entire|contest in all four classes at the Y. “they work long hours, very frequent-|the lighter touch to the experlences of cammunity as she was one of the|M. . A.: Hly in the evening and the salaries arethe da and the serious work was | best known residents, Death came at High school class—Harold Reloin, |moderate,'” completed by inspection of buildings 7 o'clock this morning as Mrs. Ryder|first; Vertano, Damico, Hoberman,| The total receipts from February 'now being erected. The day Wae s preparing breakfast over the gas| Roberts, Morrison and W. Beloin, tie (1920 to December 1921, amounted to!rounded out with receptions, teas and Istove. Her husband was upstairs | for second. | $364,177.60 and the expenditures toa smoker, getting ready for his daily work, when| Employed A class—Sanders, first; | $316,716.52, i Y [hie heard her fall. Coming down-| Recaflo, Sheehan and IMinklestein, tie | stairs, he found her on the floor, for second. Mrs, Ryder was born in Burling- Junior class-—McGary, first; Hemitt, | ton, Conn., and had lived in Plainville | Begley, Hallin, Shechan and Mimino, for the past 37 years. She resided |tie for second. in IForestville for some time, moving Employed B class—J. Nimro, first; here at her.marriage to Mr. Ryder.| McGrath and Carlson, tie for second. Besides her husband, she leayes one| Standing in basketball leagues to | daughter, Miss Olien, who ig a teacher| qate: High school league Snails, . " {at the Gaylord Farms in Wallingford. | first: won 3 and lost 0. Imployed A |V¢ Tave made an audit of the hooks, | Miss Ryder {s at present confined to|jcague: Idle Rich, first; won 2 and |0 an investigation of the methods place at the hall of the house ‘W‘l‘ bed with a severe attack of in-|jgst 0. Junior league: Wild Cats and “n”““"" in the distribution of the s presentatives in the state capitol, [fluenza and the news of her mother's| pol, Cats tie for first. —Employed B |¥H found for the rellefiof . Als-iqr érord: 'on Monday, February 87, At | charged sailors, soldiers and marines, i, o on | 2 o'clock. It will be held before the commission on uniformity of munict- pal charters, appointed under the ion® of the act passed us fol- ore Than Ordinary Kinds | ‘We Offer You the ‘‘Heather’’ Linens Intending purchasers with knowledge of the best in Linens always ask for “Heather” make, realiz- ing it gives the best of satisfaction in laundering anl wear, At prices for “Heat Linens why pay ns much elsewhere for inferior Kinds, “Heather” Linen is made of long fibre flax, no short shoddy used in Its manufacture, It will not “puff-up’ and is a wonder for wear, “H her'” Linen irons with a beautifully lustrous finish and each washing but adds to its attractive- n 3 LOOK FOR THE “HEATHER" LABEL, it is your guarantee for quality and satistuction, We invite personal inspection of the following: TABLE CLOTHS of "Heather” Linen in circu- CHOICE ALSO of “Heather" Linen Table lar patterns, 72x72-inch, priced at $9.00 cach, Cloths, cireulgr patterns, 72x72-inch, for $7.50. Size Other size T2x88-inch, $10.50, 72x00-inch, for $8.50 each. Napkins to match, 22x22-inch, $10.50 dozen, Napkins to match neh, $8.00 dozen, The Real Laces Have a Real Lace Charm That Endears Them to Every Woman We're showing a wonderfully fine assortment of these dainty Laces, so dear to feminiuity and call attention to some special offerings that will be quickly picked up. * . REAL FILET LACE edge, Y%-inch width, very REAL FIL DG, very fine, inch, 25¢ special, 5 $1.00. yard; %-inch 39¢ or 8 yards $1.00, PILET EDGE and insertion, egtra fine, 1%-inch for The ¥ 3 inches for $1.65, ,,Q,,(,h.\,( $1.50 yard. ROSE DUCHESSE LACE EDGE, 11-inch rem- REAL IRISH PICOT BDGE, 25¢ and 29¢ yard, hant 1 yard worth to $37.50, to%close $20.00, IDCHASEORTL 2gaindiu 08¢, . TinenSideinell FILET EDGE and INSERTION, extra fine, 1% Famgin 334r""""‘n width for $1.49 yard. In- . ey width, for T3¢ yard. inch $1.65 yard. IAI‘:’ \"yl‘c(.\]:“,N |K?~"p;i'nt \aat Insetions ¢ itagiy INON S1A0 vard, - Very fine dAL-inch, iion 8.8 30 39 yard. ROSE PATTERN, real Irish, 1-inch width $1.98 JAl, BRUSS lace edge, 3-inch, wi . Insertion to match, %-inch for 85¢ a yard. for $20.00 yard. inch cdge § and $3.25 yard. REAL BEGYPTIAN | Embroidery and Venise lace insertion combined, 11 -inch §1.98 yard, 21 REAL FRENCH Valenciennes lace edges, 14-in. inches, $3.50 yard. ; for 45¢ to $1.45 yard, e e e S |ters is: ey By Commissi F Comptroller, 0l lon on Uniformity of Munict: “The Capitol. pals, Will Hold Session in Capitol | “Dear Sir: | “In compliance with your request Monday Afternoon. | | § “Hon. Harvey P’. Bissell, | publiic hearing has been called | sudden death, it s feared, may ser-|cjass: Sturs, first, won 3 and lost 0. | iously impalr her health. Won 7 Straight Games, | The funeral of Mrs. Ryder will be By defeating the Independents a | held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the armory last night, the ¥. M. C. A from the home. Rev. George Hilton,| Juniors won their seventh stratght LEen rector of the Ipiscopal church of Our|gume, A total of § out of § games | '”‘“]’"'"‘r 1921, is enclosed. House Bill No. 995, Chapter 369, of | saviour, will officate. Burfal will he| a4 heen won. The “Y" team has de- | “The bookkccping methods employ- | e gpecial Acts of the Connecticut in the West cemetery. | feated the W. A. C. of Berlin, the €d are excellent. Kvery expenditure | qoyara) Agsembly, 1921, Bowling Scores Rectors of Dristol twice, the trade |i8 backed up by a sufficient voucher, | " p "¢ Stars, Sena- [the payments for aid by a cancelled and other expenditures by tn the office of the chairman of the ¢ |state fund committee | “The analysis of receipts and uis- | bursements from bruary 1920 to enacted by the Senate and The following is a result of the|school twice, Bristol All (33s House of Representatives in Gleneral e bowling scores of the Trumbull Elec- | tors of Windsor, and Independents of R ] ! R imbly Ron e ea) AR Bl ] ¥ y » West Ends of New |check and itemized voucher. The govi f i . v the same date as the anniversary ofon Wilcox avenue. tric league at its recent mateh on the | New Britain. The Wea 1 b e et el el Section 1. The governor {s nuthor ; 5 T 8 8 . Wallace-Barnes alley in Bristol. | Britain defeated the “Y" team onc ieratate| i sn A ot o prn fsaten Soa AU WS such a well known man as George| The Mothers' Sewing club will meet ¥ ! $ seored [are promptly deposited, and inte Washington is heing held at the home of Mrs. Kdson Maine | Assembly | A total of 215 points has been seored jare promptly deposited, and interest| porsons, who shall investigate and N 8 S B Lalteld .. % 67 74— 218 | out of a total of 386, The Y. M 2nds [on deposits duly credited. The reports report to the next general assembly Mrs. Gray is the widow of the late [ Thursday evening. og, |Of the tre: ar of . g § ) i, : 2dwi . 90 104 100— 294 [ have won seven out of eight games he treasurer of the fund now on | conee SheiRAVIsa bty othin) thom George H. Gray, who died on Janu-| The weekly whist and social for the |Hdwards . 104 ( 4| ha B e Th yon folive Hive b eant o eonseaningy he advisability of uni e p & i1y % (1) 83 8 243 | defeating the A 3 5 town, borough and city charters, with Ay 1915 at the age of 79 years.|benefit of the Village Improvement |Hart .. | bl a e N O AR by i 3 b NEY 4 ) ) f g 4 1 j g Aipegd scconds twice, Mohawks [up by us with the book and are cor-| ... na d s B(]AR'] []F RELIEF She was horn in Newington ' society will be held at the Knights of |[POWers ..... 108 86— 280 | trade school seconds twic N Aatal e et ¢ recommendations and suggestions as N i i i i |Babich . . 86 86 80— 252 | and Boys' club Juniors of Bristol. i to the form of such charter and legis- most of her childhood days in {hat|Pythias Hall this evening. latter team defeated them in Bristol. | “There Is a great volume ofework |jation in connection therewith. town, having come to Beriin after| The regular weekly prayer meeting |s 2 e o 3 agains in ¢ ¢ 3 i HAS 25 EflMP[AINTS she was m-n:rhf(l l'|'|n-on;:h her kind-|will be held at the i(,l”m).“,.( L.hurfif,fi 441 426 420—1287 | They scorcd 181 points against 111 lllll\‘u)nlubi,llo‘n \\l(lt\’!h. \H:tlnl»lmm\ of | Section 2. The members of sald she was my B Aw % A E 8 g B | this, aside from the weekly payment| ., {ssion 8 prve Wi - ly disposition and loving nature, M Iriday evening. | Office for opponents. T R I commission shall serve without com iray ade d friends le The o i society [ . |Seymour Ve 63 203| Tornest Neipp leads | 2 pensation. Said commission shall in- G v made many, friends while in I'he »I sadie Aid S0 iety of the A ' 39 0n cith 48 field goals and 13 foul goals, | ‘“Applications for aid are made to|. ’ aue ‘Da: as the board of Berlin and is hetfer know t her|Methodist church will give a + | Derby . o 82 236 | with 4 B cur only such expense a e boar: 3 ind s hetfer known to her|! church will give a supper ¥ | making a total of 109 points. Angelo (the nearest Legion post and an in- |, shi th St Paul’s Y M T A & B many friends as “Grandma’” Gray. |in the church parlor Thursday eve- |Riecker ....... 81 81 > making a total o A By el goals | ve e e ¥ control shall authorize, and the "] She lives in the house owned by|ning. McGar . 84 98 | Morrelli is second with 29 z s made by the post com-|eomptroller shall draw his order on 5 ks 4 7 2 f 65 points. mittee before extended aid s o BAndver L ; I h jeorge Pro e, g o for- bt : ras forces o |Gwillim 89 b and 7 fouls, total o ) the treasurer for the payment of suc; George Prentice, but which she for Carl Lund who was forced to leave Bok Gorman is in third place with |granted, A complate history, 8f the | o SOClet wlll Be Assessed merly owned. She has no children|his studies at Lehigh University in | : = i 3 roals, making & |case is : %y [ Ll Ll e Lo IR L R ] 4 g TR 421 413 4071241 |24 field and 16 foul goals, making a |case is on file at the office, and ench| Approved June & 1921, living. Mrs. Gray has been an ac-|South Bethlehem, T and return 3 e [iwatvinhial: cike -Das k- cand showing E tive worker -for the best interests of{home on account of illness is much Machine N 3 the town and at the present time is|improved and able to be out again. |Granger ....... 01 4 83— 258 Dual Meot Saturdh i (P RITEU RD RDMA s At 5 T K : : i At the dual athletic meet between | “The filing system is very good. GELEBRATES 75TH BIRTHDAY a Sunday school teacher at the Ber- T'he local Knights of Pythias so-|Livingstone .... 104 90— 2 3 45 i Merids o -Batuts ] d lin Congregational church. 1In appre-|ciety entertained visiting knights | Rateliffe ...... 85 00 09 2 .\;.»“- [‘rrl‘l‘z‘l‘lfll‘-)l:xt HYED ha ")I{(:‘\_i"g‘ - \l:n'h '1'"."' Work ———— ciation of her long and faithful work [from Middletown, Meriden, New Brit- |Wadsworth .... 78 72 76 [ A s Nl BAREAL NG WOEL, AGHIRIIR. & YREL HOUBE) S aks Mrs. S, Isabel Gray Is Still a Sunday |in the Sunday school department, Mrs. [ain and Hartford at their meeting and | Funke i 5 89 will be among {he local participants: lor correspondence and telaphone | MaJOF M. . douctt, Sonsin-Taw gl 1y was presented with a bouquetinitiation held at their new hall last | . - |Captain A, '““I”-{”"i\' ; ;h‘ W, |conversation, as well as frequent School Teacher—Bowling Challenge | of carnations at the services last Sun-|evening. Among the distinguished | ; 5 43710 [son, 1. G. Burdick W. Gooby W.|consultations in the office of the . guests were Grand Chancellor of Con- safety Switches [Walthers, W. Tancred, Adams | chajrman. This we know from pe bury, Wires of His Safcty. , Accepted — Games Postponed — Games Postponed necticut Lodges Wm. Cowlishaw of [Hunt .......... 82 | Clifford Faulkner, Harry b *[sonal observation, as our work has Y g Due to the iliness of several of the|New Britain, accompanied by other |Broadwell ..... 04 g | Abetz. 3 been done in the above montioned \\'_"N‘rl-\lr,\', l"vh. —Judge John members on hoth the Junior and Sen-{grand lodge officers. A class of six|lwald = 19 93— 263 Jivonts: . loMce, e present office force con. | . Kellogs of the superior court has The last session of (he hoard of re- | 1or teams of the Worthington Ath-|candidates were given the rank of [Stocking ...... 79 81 80— 2g0| The events N_<'4"""_‘“';"\ s |dlsts of the chalrman or treasurer, | received word from hig ““"‘f“"‘wt' liof was held in the town hall yes-|letic club, the seheduled_games were|knight. The Apollo degree team ex- |Smith L. 85 110 _ 299 |follows: Three "‘""""“‘l. i hrond | bookkecer, an assistant, a filing | Major M.-d. Jouett ”“”“‘,‘“ NA terday afternoon. W. I. Alling, sec-|not played in the town hall last even-{emplified the work. A banquet was |running high jump, stan ";’j g |Clerk and a oh board the Roma. ! ajor :;‘u?d retiry of the board, stated this morn- | ing. None will be played on Thurs- | gerved after the meeting. About 85 414 446 llifny,, Hinpingdbroad AAER G RO They work long hours, frequent- | had recently arrived at ““"‘."’mf‘ 9 \z that approximately 25 complaints [ day night and thé schedule has been |guests were present. Leonard-Andrews 3 [shot put. 880 yard LTy {oaY iy in the evening, and the salary jy. transferred there from a “"’_‘.‘(h“ 5 j:r were heard during the four sittings. | Postponed until next week. LSt Paul Leonard of Plerce street|Tace, With 4 men cach running moderate, lmmu./“u’\:l was afn‘yu;lz Jlth pieson Representatives from the Connec- ~ Dies In Wallingford Last call on winter hats. Your|IPlainville, and Miss Bertha Andrews, [1aPS: “We' have endenvored to show |John G. Thornell'as the latter's g ticut Power company told the mem- I'riends of George M. Upson wiil be [choice at $1. Goldenblum Millinery Co. |of Arch street, New Britain, were clearly all expenditures from the Judge John P. Kellogg of Waters Bricfs, stenographer .| while quarters were being made ready bers) of the board that they felt the | &rieved 1o learn of his gudden death.f—qayt, quietly married Monday afternoon at| SHORT GMJENDAR |fund under the soparate headings in: (ol I‘rlm \-'4}“:;:'0’31h?;'::\:]m‘:xo"e company was assessed too mueh and [On Monday evening at his home in e the rectory of St. Peter's church in | |order that you may be able to judge | the officers rep AR : - > ey ‘claimed that [Wallingtond., © He, was hoth iniKen=| Gt vour sprine hat: ati G R SRGIA G e 1bF. VoUsas)t the -1 sought a reduction. They claimed that A A x Get our spring hat at Golden- | New [Britain. Rev. Charles Coppens, | | he legality of any or the equipment of the company is de- [SiNEton, August 862 and lived in| plum's.” Biggest values ever offercd. | pstor of the church, performed the |y (ases Are Assigned For the (all of them, PELLETILR MAY BE teriorating in value each year and was [ thig town for several years. advt., [ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Irancis| | SWILLIAM D, not therefore worth what it was the| Mr. Upson is survived by his wife, BT SRR [Cunninghum of this town, attended| City Court Session at 2:30 O'clock “LEWIS W, D) CANDIDATE AGAIN first vear. aihrother Lenry, ofOleveland, andia |the young couple. Mr. Leonard is| Auditors. of Public Accounts.” The power company has one high |8ister, Mrs. W. I Alling of this town. |the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen| Next lriday Afternoon. L e tension line running across the town,|The funeral will be held from his .conard of 62 Pierce street and is dEieed on . e ENGLAND SYMPATHIZES Eight cases are Is Considering Secking Re-Election to entering from New Britain and con- | late home, South Malin street, one of the local well known ex-serv- g i S oy tinuing through Kensington and part | Wallingford, Thursday afternoon at |ice men i m’\ |(h‘ ‘::u o dv(nm;ui”‘ PO Office He Has Just ! 5 e ¥ § ‘clock . i o e We d " 5 ‘elock IFriday afternoon, as — ce He Has of Berlin. Several high tension tow-|0'clock. Burial will be in the West Leave For Convent |23t hE ,} against John Recci, rotrle wiring is gssexsed | 1-ane cemetery, Kensington. iab. Gabeee T ar | Lo s AR AP s ;:::fldllry,\‘\f‘y.du‘m wiring is assessed Hheniingto Lo :|:|Im:{p:\”j-'lluk.‘r.»li\!I‘|(y”Hi:\‘.f‘r:-'q‘«‘r'r?‘rnn'u]x‘v',W'*"‘”‘" continance, Lawyer Alfred | tories of Roma Disaster Have Virst | b Lost. 7 Gilier Complafuts Hoawd, Regrting: Jdipar) S I A l d U S w v [son and 1. H. Babcock, Jr., left to-|le Witt, for the :’““‘L‘('"’\ -"'”y’l‘.:"“;;: Place in British Newspapers—Mes- | [loston, 1%eb. 22.—Joseph C. Pelles epresentatives of the Berlin Con-| In:I'riday’s Herald Mr. Warner is- X1 lal’y dl v|day for Springficld, M IR LR R TR B G TR (R S SR B R e struction company, the y|sued a challenge to the Kensington gales,from the local newly organized |abatement, lawyer Beury EOVCO| HIRES DL, torney of Suffolk county for miscona Brick company, the ¥, M. Ha ¢ | I"raternaly bowling league. Auxma[‘les [0 Gelebra[e branch of the Knights of Washing-|for plaintiff; the e the New | london, eb, 22.—(Iy Associated | JUCt by decision of the supreme court company and the Connecticut Valley| The Independents, of said league, o |ten, They winl attend 'the annia|Goods company —dsaingh W EOWiG e Naweof the destrigtion o | vesterday was a prospective candidate Trap Rock company also appearcd | Will be pleased to accommodate Mr. —_— convention of the order at that place, | Britain Clot .|'m;ll"0n1’|.‘-\N‘“l.\y;. “”‘-‘.:-m (yly.i the U, 8. Army dirigible-itomd is the | [OT re-election today, In a statement hefore the board seeking reductions “\“‘rfn‘r‘n‘ ',!",“{'” ;-omm{\!!!“'fl”‘.?"""‘ A combination Lincoln's and Wash- Basketball Games ‘l{":,\}‘l"fl» “;{.l.‘:f‘min.\'nr.;;nflrs company, | feature in London morning news. [In which he criticized the_decision as for their respective companies. :““” pianiaey ;‘.‘ “]'_ "':‘;' I“_‘("”:~ 5lington's birthday party: will be held| Tomorrow evensg the ”““"'“"“l‘ : agningt Petor Karllly, judgment | Papers | unjust, he said it was not final, “can- To Assess T. A, B, Socicty the game can he plaved before we | SR Thonend Camp Sona of Vet |basketball team will journey to New | Inc, aguinst Peter Martit SEERCE gty of the details with those | 1ot be final unless government by the Members of St. Paul's Y. M. 1\ A, |leave S A beR ]‘” \"“‘ erans’ Auxiliary, in the G. A, R, hall | Britain where it will clash with the| ":m‘ T e 1 Hachlin for the | Of the destruction of R-38 at Hull last |People s at an end. Next November % B. soclety were usked to appoar|(FTAGEES A BECES WELE HEWATG AEUS | prjauy evening at § o'clock, The'com- | Trade School instructbrs at the High) (R, &0 00 L 55 B0 Bage ponousi | Summer fs widely femarked, — The | they will makesthelr dectsion: berore the board of relief inasmuch | ¥ 4% #n¢ e SRUGRGI S80S NOiniide in'Shatel his Arranged g/ come {Haliool aymnasiun, STneEamacwlL NG IR SR s rlt Times says that while in the Hull| Pelletier characterized the language as the assessors 1 placed that ) plete program of music, speeches,|Called at § o'clock, : e mati Dhvesiment and Lon ]t the people of the United |0f the decision as vituperative; sald building on the list of non-taxable PP, e vosttlans ihd, valeEimsnin | Saturday evening, they will go to| The Polish ey Cherpacic. | States and Great Britain joined in o | that erooks and libertines were quoted : g Wi eftata | s Kensington, Conn. | West Hartford by auto truck and|company against Andrew Cherpack, | o W 3 believed d that in the Emer- property as the Kensington Congre Berlin Rits. Many Guests | X i K Bt Al judgment, Lawyer D. L. Nair | COmmON sorrow, “this time the blow (and believed, and thy gational church chapel. i Mish ATkes K Nt i The members have Invited all @, [Clash with the fast “Dummies” of |8 th JHCETEIE, ERTA T Gleranik | has fallen on America alone, but Eng- son Motors phase ‘of the charges ‘the bullding, however, has been [ Mis# Alice Huston and Misg llza- 1\ " Cotoring and their wives | b pla, SO e R ! land feels with her and for her to- against him, the court found him purchased by the T. A. B. society and Sons of Veterans and their w \\n,‘ : ; hdardihg | var. M day no less than she did when her |guilty on the same testimony which theaboard ofgraliah [l thabanasmueivivet b i entt . 10 Oba; members of the W. K. C., all hus- |- :3;\]:;3];;:;\“ Iy BN AN e Fetnagh. Against ToMEPR own sons were numbered among the | Justice Goft of ,\n»\\”\nrk _B:l.d‘t‘n‘ )m\"; as the building belonged to a. frater- 3 bands of Auxiliary members, the mmJ i Pehaol todny. by | dino, order for further continuance, | dead: exonerated him. He presented n Claude Bengston of Kensington ' nal organization and was not being | ! ] 3 ek 2 o) - . LM et ibe Ak ot bk To! shoiia)| Hasyresymdd woTldE Bt the Aterigan, (MENIoR of the! Bptnith WaryeiSians ils. Grades SA and 8B, held a de- | Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford —and S 5 5 is| Paper Goods company after having the president and vice-president bate on, = “Resolved, That George|Camp for the plaintiff; M. Irving Jes- o ; s & e AR Ay abl AR LR o atives [been out with illness for two weeks, [the Spanish War Veterans AuxiMaryy|whington was a greater men in|ter against John Bohinsky, disclos. dlestion of publication of = the airipossibly give credenes o . e haked to come before the board.| Postmaster W. W. Fagan of Ken. [the commander of Rddy-Glover rost, |pigtory than Abraham Lincoln.” The|ure of defense, Kirkham, Cooper,| Byttt & BROTE CORERAs URCE THE i : “',]r.;“flp‘mw,r(y was valued at $2.500 |SMEton, I8 attending the postmasters' |Foreign legion and members of the| g™ grade took the affirmative and [Hungerford and Camp, for the plain hom | e re s on the non-taxable list but the assess- | Convention in Bridgeport today. bdyiClovar Bnit a0y_seng of Newl@Yade 8B the! negatve. I I4iff. Danaher and Danaher for the de- | ferred. The report has also been communicated to the United States ’ T The regular weekly prayer meeting [erans in the city belonging to other Appointment Confirmed | fendant. L Dont Ne lect a Cold ) relief have not o ra St b Ul Ihers 5 : ors and the board of rel will be held at the Berlin Conggega- |camps are invited 10 be present with | g Senate T cont et i i government, as the latter's rep 4 as yet placed the, new value on the | . ! ik 4 = v tatives were associated in the investi- Mothers, don't let colds get under- v al church Thurs cvening at [their wives. » I 3 o 5 | " get property. tional church Thursday « g S WL V. Party |pointment of James I&. Usher of th WHEAT GROP REPORTS + | gation way; at the first cough file rub | Celebrates 75th Birthday 7:30 o'clock. pince, a8 postmaster to suceecd Peter Musterole on the throat and chest. . 2 The s Joy s will meet A. G. Hammond Auxiliary to the Bl 5 ~al office. The con- i i ooy ¢ s. 8. Isahel Gray is quictly cele- The Berlin Boy Scouts wi i . g {J. Prior at the local office. The con TO TALK O . T s ey h | ..\'r:'.sm[rm7)r::|\( A e with Rev. 8. A. Fiske at the church |Spanish War Veterans, will have a(jiimation was made on February 17.| o kT A PQ-TALS. DI AVASHINGEQN Musterole is a pure, white ointment, home on Berlin street today. Mrs, |F'tiday evening. Washington's birthday tomorrow eve- iriville SOERTa Predictions Are “Generally Good™ in made with oil of mustard, It draws ome 0 lin s day. i Associate Grand Chaplain Will Ad- out congestion, relieves soreness, does e 5 Yarter 8 ¢ s ¢ x » State Armory. The mem-| e . v BEWInE T sales Re Yray o] e t he ss Helen Carter was a guest of [ning at the State i | The Busy Bee Sewing Circle held sastern Sec and Only Fair in arEF A GRS el i o Ralph Seymour in Plainville |bers of the Auxiliary will meet at the | Laatuion. . Spatton Any ¥ [ dress Masons This Evening. all the work of the good old-fashioned . observi er birthday on | Mrs. . Altoild ‘e obferviig (her birthday erda, armory at 7:30 sharp for a meeting, | S we—m=————————————mmm=m== |\ dle West. | mustard plaster in agentler way, with — . A special communication of Cen- - e L There was a good attendance at the [ Following the business meeting a rotitriut 10AEs T T B A e RATT b EES B R CONSTIPATIO [patriotic meeting of the Terlin| Washington's birthday party will be SAFELY RELIEVES _ Washington, Feb. 22.-The condi-| I Fiodi Tie Cenes A ufif"’w{n‘{‘“‘:fl.fiwm‘“"" Foresters hall this evening. 3 held, at which members of Hammond | | e \TARRH OF THE BLADDER [tion of the wheat crop during the first | (00 T RS N eton “alg'sgmj."mum‘hm{d“w". Is the Cusrse of Creation Rev. & ,A. Fiske, pastor of the|Camp will be invited guests. NS half of February ranged from “gen- B e TG ey . Romeyn 3 , $3. Berlin Congregational church: will| The program iuncludes a number of | ‘FLANTE BLACK fl [erally good” in the eastern section of pe T NG ondon, associate | BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | and 90 per cent of the start >f (speak this evening in Bloomtield. [speeches, among the speakers being & C OR the country to enly fair in several of | oo oasiain of the g Vo BF every serious sickness—causing de- The Jolly Two are planning to give |Col. W. W. Bullen, commander of | [ [AEIVIRAR [the middle western states, according | (e fiout. Al master Masons ar pression of spirits, Irritability, |a Washington birthday dance at the [ Hammond Camp. There will be music POPULAR FOR c:nlu’nons Ito a report I(Mu): by the department | quested 1o be in attendance drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor- |Korester's hall this evening. and refreshments bREpARATIO! of agriculture. Conditions in the far) "R G LTG0 At 8140 B. L. HOPPE, Manager. School l‘(‘h:l(l‘ Held |against Knebel Mfg. company, Law- beth Wilcox who have been spend- ’ D. Saxe for the plaintiff; I’ ing the t few weeks in iflorida Regarding the investigation of the evidence in defense, Pelletier ex- R-38 disaster it is understood that the | plained, “feeling that no court could z o COMPOUND COPAIBA AND CUBES . o By igraon rect this trouble at once, and you Mrs. I5. R. Jones of Berlin street is % SEPRALY: .‘.‘o‘.’."?&fl?{fi;‘:JE‘L‘-%’#‘.%M‘S«%"' western states were said to he (‘l\“"‘n'(‘lur\\‘ AR ATHRE A LER R IR imited will be a8 near proof agalnst pos- |reported as being seriously ill at her A iy & N |ae, TR fan iR e oeaatl sible infection and disease. home with pneuntonia. nghland Street Man BEWARE OF IMITATIONS | ¥ruit trees were reported to be in signifying their intention of NO‘ By 'S TE Bast Berlin Items. Foils Holdup Attempt |generally good condition throughout |,,g',,'r,..‘, nt W e The ladies of 8t. Gabriel's church I, C. Walker of 26 Highland | mw - r gu the country with the exeeption of | N A will meet at the home of Mrs. Archer |street, reported to the police late last probably some damage to peach buds ' > Walsh on Main street Thursday aft-|[night, that while driving his auto- Cl Bab S |in southern New EnglAnd by recent SC C Lyt |1 001 to make plans for the Lenten|mobite through Walnut Hill park, a ear y s kll'l low temperature. . ' N | work. strange man stepped out into the “The supply of farm labor” the de- —-PALACE — The regular meeting of the Girl |roadway near the handstand and rais- WIth Cutlcu]'a partment reported, “is plentiful :m:l; Entire. Week Starting Next Sunday s Jo-Ni NEVAEY Scouts will be held at the home of |ed his hand as a signal to stop. Walk- generally excoeds the demand. Rarm. | Ptn/-;Ls ;ZN;d;atx Miss 1tta Lawrence Thursday after-[er did not obey the order. e de- Soap and Talcum ers are cmploying as little help as|fl “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE’ Ata (o e ; noon at the usual hour. scribed the man as wearing a grey Sogn Onromt e e arrrstore Foreampiea| | DOUSIbIC anct are doinz their own work | Reserved Seats Evenings—On Sale Now Sugar or Uncoated \uN Miss Itowe Nielson of Beckley has|overcoat and a cap, and having a where ever they can manage it | Om-m Years the Standard been the guest of Miss Dorothy Rich | moustache. Wages are reported as getting lower."” |