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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 192z, = s TEN DAYS MOR ord-.“sfi%gan Center N\ AT CAMP GROUNDS to secure 10 Days Free Trial : ; Rages Over 460 Acres of Land THE SUPERB NEW May Sale of Lingerie Now In Order Causing Heary Liss rice UREKA Starts Tomorrow With Savings SPRINGFIELD MEN FINED VACUUM CLEANER All Women Will Appreciate - Trumball owiers Detent el Barnes Players By Heavy Score— This wonderful offer closes sharply at 8 P, M. May 13, Send WITH PRICES BACK,TO “NORMALCY" YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED TO DISCOVER HOW FAR i MAL L o} 1 B q § ) A in the o n, call, or telephone us toda) r rrow at A DOLLAR WILI, GO AT THIS MAY SALE, SPECIAL PULCHASES MAKE UNUSUAL VALUES POS. Legion and Auxiliary To Meet 17 Je Y e S « VALUES POS y cet To- the very latest to get a new improved 1922 wmodel Furcka BIBLE, ALBO HAVE PROVIDED LARGE ASSORTMENTS, THIS IS A SEASON OFF NOVELTIES 1N mo v ® ; TRQDUCING IN LINGERIE A LARGE VARIETY OF NEW MATERIALS, SUCH AS SHADOW BAT rrow Night For Important Werk 'm affreo.10,dny cloaning trial, SPLASH CREPR, C PLISSE, VOILE, RADIUM, ETC., WHITE OIF COURSE, BUT CHOICE A forest f | d | ? . VOILE, RADIUM, ; 3 ? A re, whi % . ; v e b 5 OF FLESH, ORCHID, CORAL, HONEYDEW, ETC, AT SALE'S PRICES BETTER LAY IN A GOODLY iatsrinartiol Jale .",‘,igj{m:,‘;; Mile LECUESPPOIItL -1E08: L0 the miow Blicks (0 gioan SUPPLY, WHILIS YOU CAN. the section of the Advent "um;> iRl Y i grounds, destroyed practically 400 everywhere. HERE ARE GOWNS VELOPF. CHEMISE acres of trees and brush and’ for o h]ueI:.r“)u\.:lo!(flm:"m\:lrllx‘ 'I‘v":' in u.Iu::, (lrst\, orchid, Veats also offered, white, flesh, orchid, blue, llfl:"th:p,::‘vnml barns and houses on Hinarene ey gn b lace orien roldery, others | coral, honeydew, dainty garmants of fine batiste or i rasmesisrouncs, n Own sie, spiash crepe, fine nainsook or | novelty materials, lace or embroidery trimmed, with | he blaze evidently started at an o Windsor crepe, some with bands of colored batiste, A hiTe 2 |early hour in the morning because it straps or huflt up s irn, als . some_sleeveles: DRAGELUNERN D ahouldats Laiso garments Q|| had”gained much headway when for. g vith col ¢ 8. GOl T EaT e AU with, colored trimimings i retva e pen ey WHEp Kor Balance Easy Payments A Fawvelopes, worth 98c BOC, Gowns, worth 98¢ for 60¢ cach. ';/ml,.(:::,m “::::I: 81(' {?;l_‘,:;)' received a call to battle the flames, [¢? . Wi r 89¢ cac s - A ’ Vi ra e iowns, worth §1.25 for 89¢ cach. Envelopes, $1.75 kind, for $1.29, | Warden Thompson gathered hie men Our liberal, casy payment plan gives you the privilege of own- Gowns, worth 81.75 for $1.29 each. Fnvel 0 ki Py and started out about 10 o'clock and Jatey velope 00 kind, for $1.69. ing one of the superb new Eurckas and paying for it in small Gowns, worth $2.00 for 81,69 cach. |all were well equipped wi g nvel . $3.00 2, ipped with the new Finer garments all reduced. nyolong 20, kind oy 8240, apparatus the state forwarded the casy monthly payments. But you must act at once, as our BLOOMERS AND STLP - INS |local warden for this purpose. supply of new models is limited. With Lace and Ruffles you have choice of crepe BEIEHESHEHKIRTS [[EOnzarsival s the) Are,\Mr. Thomp. batiste, crepe plisse, voile or fine satecn, in white, Special choice given on Skirts with lace or em- lo:h ,:.: n'.'«'fl )r»:f;l":n O.:m:g:"lng 4 mm'mhe-‘_“" S Mf‘r il flesh, orc and blue, others made plain, priced | broidery trimmed flounces, others of shadow proof in a call for the fire department n;r?t (SR 00, Tou AL G IRpST AL o dolar 40 ioep this way ateen front and hack panel, also some embroider- | truck responded and another C,’”'I L2 from being disappointed. Bloomers, worth 500 fo’ 29¢ pair., ed models, see these— sent in to Farmington and nr{xtul :.] Bloomers, worth 95c. f8r 69¢ pair, Skirts, worth 98e, for 69¢ cach, ald them, and in a short time there Bloomers, worth 31.25 for 89 Skirts, worth $1.25 for 89¢ each. S A R TR i Bloomers, worth 31 75 for $1.20. Skirts, worth $1.50 for 98c. The greatest difficulty in fghting Bloomers, worth $2.00 for $1,69, Skirts, $1.75 Kkind, for $1.29, fhe fomusinat fras, bt v LTS 4 5 was fact that water : All finer garments reduced. h\l\u‘t\ $ ""r”ktn“l- f«jrl ”_l‘il"«’» had to be carted from a distance of 4 g HAND MADFE AND EMBRQIDERED e A {one mile and much time was lost. A r EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS | wagon was used for this purpose and i & Gowns and Envelopes from the PHllippines and 1Bl Porto Rico, special values offered in dainty garments Very Specially priced at this sele for the sizes (W] CTePt northward, water was secured with fine hand embroidery and hand scalloping, see | vanted by the larger fadics. Beiter make selection (@ from a farmhouse, which made it . S . them. and buy whiie the sals ) s prevail, easier and a line of hose was also : 19 aln treet one 2504 Kinds worth $3.00 for §1.89. Gowns, 082, §1.20 §1.68, $2.69. stretched. This alded in filling the Others worth 33.50 for $2.69. Shrts, 98¢, AR B0 eniohs | tanks. Finer worth $5.00 for $3.69. velopes, 98¢, $1 The fire department left shortly af- Better grades, all reduced. Bloomers, for 95¢ and § 9 pair. ;rr‘r the noon hour as the blaze ap- ¢ parently seemed to be under control e R f Gwillim 130— 469 Q Q but at 3 o'clock it was called out |G o 0 w A again as a slight wind increased and 3 5 Prlncc f ales Imves ]n ‘lapan | the flames spread more rapidly. Many 31 1735 2810 citizens went to the scene of the fire Wallace-Barnes 142 120— 423 1 T eat interest was shown at the Miss [thel lLund Vvisiting with | | Gl Vi Lovejoy .. . Ber m ews iceting last evening in keeping the | friends in Poughkeepsie, New York. |20 WHIIng hands alded with brooms | /oo (- 7 - — 122 —_— —— ——__irganization altve and plans being | Miss Agnes Nelson has returned Sraysar ety ,‘"’I‘"m',is'h the fire. It |Roblocker . 140 156 132— 428 nade to have regular “get togcthers.” | rom Florida, where she has spent the | LR% 0 o0 50 L evening that | Richmeyer .....126 182 183—% 491 9 T'he socicty was formed in 1500 for|Winter. g Nort 184 163 171— 518 42, v o £ 4 Warden Thompson dared call his men [-Norton .. . 2 . X the best intercts of the townspcople The Kilby house, which has been % ing &4 It GOOK s dufitif 162 144— 306 MISS M KE[}N WE[]S ; dle for many months, will he opencd | PACK after being satisfied that the fire gl At the gathering last evening every- | e e £ soon and will be known in the future aruing yions 815 759 2288 one came representing the month of (s Heal ion the: 1and Belonked 714 Rty nicpsn Ly 3 a5/ Chafre's i Chaf A great deal o e land belonge A NEw BRI IAIN MAN heir birth. The first part of ithe cve- :Ilr[r(])’;‘rlrv\\qlllhl“:- t):mrgn-‘nvhd”” *f|to Selectman William J. Johnson, the et iR B ning was spent in guessing the birth 26 LIGEPIO DYICEOT: Bristol Brass cempany, Walter Ben-| The American lLegion Auxiliary ] St IS Serlin Briefs. :nm‘\thr :1]( those present. Ah'(‘ ..ntlur Hiis wnm:flflq istiomars society of | stead and Mr. Burns, according to the n:pmmrs o r(‘qur‘slm]{ ;3 b("( r}){nsont part of the evening cuch member who s} ) e i o _|at a special meeting of Brock-Barnes Mamage~Takes PlaGG At St was born in the same month got to-|‘N¢ Barlin Congregational church met ::,':,:T \"[:(]T‘}?r‘wfi:s:r:“::lrd it hicd post 5 ko 121 Herkne legion rooms *[gether and performed stunts. The ”:‘.'ff',x,”.m" at the home of Miss| % /4 been for the excellent fire fight. | tomorrow evening. The meeting will| revival meeting was pronounced a suc- i ing facilitics the state *had glven him |commence at 7:45 o'clock. ; i i \ The weekly praye i ; Paul's Church in KeflSl]]gwl] and more are being looked for- |, e Weeky praver mecting of the| (0 (e would have probably kept| Plans will be formulated for the ward to by those present ; e reninar e W 26 L up for hours longer and more land |Memorial Day exercises and to hold a held, tomorrow.. evening .at ' (7:30 drive for funds for the Salvation Sunday Bascball. : B i i would have been burned. Since the Taiangie Athletic club has | ©'¢10CK. 'The services will be prepar- | WO € B0€ T hting had | Army, which will be under full sway REVWE L[BRARY SOG[ETY come Into. existence and won its first ;::-fl;{ur:n<nl|l.l.'{.i§°mm""m" SErvices 10| en with brooms and shovels, while [here soon. Other important business Eor, victory on Sunday when it defeated A r,,L,'”,,”.",'r,(.“,\g of the Berlin|now the warden has hand pumps and matters will be discussed. Following e the Deavers of New Dritain by a Jov: Beoiits: Will ba held Filday ever: | chemieals - ‘which “are - eapahle’ of [the meefing; ithe making of ‘popples Mr. and Mrs. I L. Wilcox Call Meet- |score, the members feel that they are mz’ 5 Y throwing a stream of water a dis- :‘i:l 'akfldpla!(‘P ognlgru:lodvrlqr!’fn:;s alrf- apable of defeating the marriec e > 4 " . 2 o Steel buckets being made in ord reach e 1,- I} aadl Now O Hices - AT Ehhrr | oo ol & the married men )| ejcetman George B. Carter spent| tance of about 20 feet. St )'lufk”w peingimadeintoraer in teat e 1 yesterday in Middletown and Crom-|and small kegs make up part o illary. Th i ev e As a result a game has been ar-|yon“on" fisiness trip, equipment. iliary. ese popples are even mor ranged between the Triangle team and |~ gejectman Carter has announced Springfield Men Fined. beautiful than-those, offered last year the Independents, a group of married [ )at the new concrete bridge which| Willlam G. Sanford of 319 Stateland a good sale 13 looked forward to. 2 men not under forty years of s basn Inilitshven d-stieamn. neas/ohe | ubpeet, -Springnald, and Willlasmeait.) The Tesion insmbers ar:lvp:mn‘mz A pretty wedding was solemnized | The line up for the married men's| railroad tracks in Kensinglon will be|ken, also of that city, were tried in for the installation 0an m]m station this morning when Miss May Mc- [team is as follows opened for traffic. within & fow daye| the docal court- yesterday afternooni[on the Grange Hall, Should the pro- Keon, daughter of Edward McKeon [ Hackett, catcher; O'Connell, pitch- Vst Gerlin Items. before Judge . Prior pf- chatge ipesitivn: et Wil fhe approwl. ok of Kensington, and William D. Mc-[or; Solomon. short stop; Hoppe, first| Mrs. Dellis Lord and daughter of |of transporting liquor without a gov- |all the men, the = project —Sill o Intyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas|hase; McCabe, second bascisMallory,| Middletowh spent Tuesday with rela. | ernment license. Both men pleaded | through ?r’r:” discussionat ¢ Layile MclIntyre of New Britain, were mar- |third i Malarney, right ficld;|tives on Wileox avenue, guilty and were given fines. San- n})‘”hnz. 7 ere 'z:‘rp nx-sp;\[;r:’n; :' ]]r: ried. se, centerfield; Colby, left field.| The whist soctal will be held at the | ford, driver of the car, was fined $7 'h“ F‘“’:‘ T s The cerémony was performed at 9 st game is expected. home of Mrs. M. . Hazen on Friday |and costs amounting to $43.83. His ‘h" I ";"‘é‘_"‘ Al ”""‘" ine "; I“:rl:\r:‘.«v o'clock by Rev. J. . Brennan at St. Kensington Library Annual, evening of this week " [comrade, William Aitken, was fined | cCharge of Eiring. eloctficians o Paul’s ‘church in Kensington. There| The annual mecting of Ken-| Mrs. Dodge of Roston is spending a | $25 and costs of $24.50. Attorney C.| % "’"“‘1 sadisi e LB RS e were many guests nt from New|sington I“ree [Library associ: fe 's as the guest of her son, Clif- | Jones of Hartford, appeared as coun- i'“h““ ST pEsa R R Al i : : : Britain, Hartford )If‘r-:vn and other | which is known as the Peck Memorial { ford Dodge, on Wilcox avenue. | el for the men. phen C]f?l‘“‘f‘:";:h“{iu‘.c “\_lfr“p(‘:- . i MY e & clties as well as from Berlin. library, was held last evening at 7| There will be a mee of the| The case was the result of a col- 2P A E 4 3 . : - - A - 3 Miss Margaret MolIntyre, T [ o'cloci. Modern Woodmen soolots t.the Ath. | iislon the fxe young men had on the B e ‘:rp;?::t:t . The Prince of Wales inspects the Imperial University of To- of the groom, acted as bridesmai Thomas Emerson -elec letic building Thursday evening. night of April 24, when their auto N e kio shortly after his arrival. This is the first photograph to ; this evening com- Arthur McKeon, a brother of —the | president for anothe N .| Mrs. James Holigan was a visitor in | crashed into a moving freight train :Tf“:m“';‘;":[ gag,‘:,‘:ck‘,;hn‘s:‘m"pir“wm reach America since his arrival in Nippon. bride, was the best man. The bride [Cowles was named as fi i si- | Middletown Tuesda in the center of the town at 4:30 " ! continue until 8§ o'clock. Funds are wore a brown taffeta gown with ajdjent and Mrs. k. A. Wooding as se A number from this place attended |o'clock in the morning. -rh;:r r:;‘;;"““ being raised by the league and it is hat to match while her attendantlond vice-president. Miss Marjorie | 4 zocial at Deckley last evening. led car was later found % " A 4 " 3 was attired in a henna canton crepe | Moore was elected seeretary and Rob- | Mrs, Henry Medd of »:,,psmry e lianen :‘p"p‘:“;lm':‘a‘ there will RS Epod: At FRANCE ]S AG[TATED Report Gen. Wu Pei-Fu dress with hat to' mateh. ort Graham, treasure he directors|the gusst of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Men's Club Notes. 1oans Atasting wonlEnt Is Killed in Action Following the marriage the couple [elected for another year are Rev.|Westcott of Main ;troet. The Men's club of the Episcopal : = _— - - Bekin \‘] R A:c ated left for a wedding trip to B . |Carleton Hazen, C. . Lewis and Miss| Mrs, Rose Belden was talled fo]church of Our Saviour held a suc-| There will be a meeting 2 ke lRomé Authorities Tidale Action OUlPEeE ) s s S e Mass. Upon their rcturn shey will {Marjorie Moore, Winsted Tucsday on receipt of a tele- | cessful and enjoyable whist and Ifive [Christian Indeavor Society of : e|Some Authoritics Think Action RS 7;\0 ,dr : ,T,dmv make their home at 445 Arch strect, | It was also voted at the meeting|gram informing her of the death of | Hundred card party at the parish|Congregational church this P A | Conference Delegation Leader Mas|that Gen. Wu Peilt. the contral ORL. New The bride is a well |that the library should Lave an audi- | her father, The funeral will be held | house last evening. There was a good [at the home of the president, F. Al- fap Cen, WL Rel T e Ean eI Kknown Kensington girl and previous | tor and Harold Upson was granted | Fhursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. |aftendance. A fair sum of money (bert White, The sesslon will begln ati poop piqyowed. bitee Jegien e Den e action. American | joods plant in {his tary's reports were reawl and showed |ag the home of Miss Ktta Lawrence| Next Wednesday evening. the regu- tee chairmen are requested to at- Paris, May 3. — (By Associated | M) A & gations here town. 'Fhe groom is employed at|that many rovemen and - ad-| Monday afternoon, the following of-| lar meeting of the club will be held tend. inville Bt Press)—Louis” Barthou, head of the ¥ LR Manning and Bowman's in Meriden. | vancements had been made during fficers were electsd for the ensuing|at which Colonel George Catlin, in| Plainville Briefs. & French delegation to Genoa arrived | e Revive Literary Soviety. {the vear. year: Virginia Walsh, Patrol Leader; | charge of the R, 0. T. C., of the New | James Cunningham, son of William |in Paris at 10:30 o'clock this morning | Tha Weddine of Biee I B Recause it was felt a pity that sich | Members have decided to have the i Njjdred Johnson, Corporal; Trene|Britain High school, will give a talk. |Cunningham. has a‘~z*1}|lfl|1 a position ;n}‘.l went immediately |yn the foreign of ‘ ,f,- BT Bua "M \I)‘;g p;-"l it an old ipstitt as the Derlin Liter- [library screened for the summor and », socretary, and Ruth Drunnelle,| A large attendance is anticipated to fas night thf at the Collins Rflsfaur- office to confer with Premier Poin e Il(vu‘x"vr(m-‘:! ;‘nnrtl 'm.”\. ary socicty 1 die out, a meeting|to replace the forty carbon lamps in| surer. greet Colonel Catlin on his first visit ant. ~Mr. Cunningham recently re-care. He will attend a meeting of the Sk oelogk Ll drtraage of that society was called for last eve- |the building by the new ma da H:!n--.‘ ot ¥ = {to’ the club. | turned from trip to ,T”,rk“ when |cabhinet at 2 o'clock e \1;1' et el E “.\ 'nhr:‘ ? ning by Major and Mrs. I, 1. Wilcox.|The new safe has also heen opencd e | Trumbull Wins Bowling. s yas co B LR sful h There was considerable agitation In} o vic tled the nuptial knobit\The Over 30 people responded to the call fand will be uséd hereafter. TAWN MOWERS ned. haned, edged, | The Trumball Blectric Manufactur-| The Grange held “l«n;wf» 3 har | palitioal circles foday resulting rrom | DAVIS ted (he nuptial knot. - Th and officers were clected foy the en- Grange Contest O 1 ofled v{‘.'w’:‘\,:‘il‘-w "‘\,..,.f £ .‘m‘rl”p: {: ing company bowling team succeeded | vest supper in th-j‘h’ “1 d((pun :f.' the premicr's telegram to the i ¥ Mr. ¢ Mrs. suing year. The contest between the mavried | yor G0 Tiaie 2051-2, or wrlie|in defeating the Wallace-Barnes [after which n‘rm'ssinf candidates Te-|dclegates at Genoa vesterday Bryant H. Atwater was named as|and single members of the Berlin New Britn Iplayets in their opponents’ alleys in fceived the 1)1\;:1“\.,\“"}‘ o Afrs, |INE that they ask the allies president. George . Dodd is the vice- |Grange was started last evening ol 3 : g | liristol Monday night by a total pin-| ~Kenneth Vlfr"} “" s ‘\,'.‘i“ street, | delivery of the Russian mer president; Mrs. I R. Showalter, s a bang. The single members n,“‘wl'i By e 'x;‘";j;'*‘; M"j‘"[‘;"‘l;‘;, fi’f"r;n of 27 pins. Stung by defeat, the|George L-vmu; :‘n] Bk, ain s 2T OLs. Tieneh salihet haa retary and treasurer; Ul tlEin GhicHa nment .l,'f.'.”“‘, ,"",, Fonl denten Konaingtan | Wallace-Darnes team has issuel an-|is visiting at his hom BBl SaHaY 6E AT Abniehte | committee, Miss Alice Husten, LSRR S I TR AL RS vl | other challenge to the local pin rol- —_— « ton| The premicr's tulegram was inter-| A. Itiske, Mrs. Leland Gwatkins. held in the hall on Damon’s Hill. YTICE—Waterglass for canning eggs. for|prateq i some quarters as a disavow- | The place of meeting committee They gave a play entitled “School Jers and the game will be staged a | morteage o e Pacine Tl will consist of Mrs. I%. L. Wilcox, Mrs. i { sale at Prior's store. 5. » Cit ems e ext Monday night. The al of M. Barthou's stand on the ques- | 4 i Days at Pumpkin Center,” and used y WheRtrony s today within a tew mi after the G. E. Prentice, Mrs, Robert Deming. o : ” Nectric o art, P. 0. Box 173, Plainville. | o A " fte 4 | fox trot, Acolian record. J. A. Andrews, Trumbull Electric Miles 1. Har cabinet meeting was awaited with - Hderwritten IBJAT pin, K. L. Wilcox, B. I Showalter,| W& “GHRY FUPON W e Garner | | Oildas demonstration Saturday, | Derby ........ ailed and sof by experts, $1.25. Called for Adams; Anna Grimsky as Mrs. B. | AL the rugs, the porticres, mattresses and upholstery, ' Use §t Finer garments, all reduced —Kensington Library Association Annual—Interesting Items, to her mare for the L000, 1! r cent, general and refunding mortgage bonds of the Pacific Tele. the names of married members for individual scores of the game are as|,yp and light trucking. Prompt and [tion -of forcign owned property opening . of ise bRl B Those who will serve on the program o i EhL A Eag 6 ¢ . ot persons they represented are as fol-| 7 0 ivingston . 166 156 134— 455 keen interest. . 4 ¢ J Mofgan t [ i organ 164 137 V68— 4591 D07 glivered. Schoell's Machine Shop Iein cast. Those taking part and the | Special release, “ligh Brow Blues,” [follows: Miciont service at very reasonable rates. | Russia and the outcome of today's 5 bitered Aol b g R e i Sbvaltor | Loval gosuphiwilkon. asc Blolyion) 137 150 142— 420 [LAWN MOWERS sharpened, honed, edged, Mrs. A B. Husten and Miss Carollie) Goodwin; Stanley Barrett s Ada r' ‘\! Il'hT Ll LU o 212 116 123 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, or write 3 : Bavage. | Watkins; David Emerson as E. B.|f1om S-K store nevt postoffice.—advt. | Powers ........212 Rox 1. New Britain i 3 The special business meeting of the 0% e Britair Adams: H. Watkins as George Read; |Stanley Memorial church called ‘or Extra specials for the last day, to- F Ski s G .r: | Thursday evening will be held Sun- | " ok SR § ¢ : Theodore Skinner as G. B. Carter;| M ; | n TR morrow, bargains all over the store, Until your various digestive organs Karle Brown as Rev. & A, liske:| 08y morning after the regular rervice, o siggest vues ever produesd, I & Your ¥ 5 ga Lawlor Brown ag Mrs. Nora Skinner; | All members of the church are ex- | L8 =Y [ Birnbaum —Advt. Food are in order your food, instead of Grace Nofth as Mrs, Alice Sweet; Lus- | Pected fo be present. | e . &% % 5 3 77 R e O e m e et | "THe: Tron: Divislon, mareh, By The 2 | : i1l properly nourishing you will be liable { Barrett as C. M. Weldon and Helen | Philadelphia Police band. Aeolian rec.| (% 3 2 | YALE PRESIDENT NAMED wi v : J 5 h 1 ‘ ot | - ! Toed to clog and poison your system. Your 2 2 3 £ |ord at John A. Andrews & Co.—advt 3 ) MR Ll I : 1 s sel To Head Connccticut Ro- # : | = » play class work was done, | ) , y is selocted To Head i : : ! \/l)0n1 let thatugl_y 5“':‘2'$“::»nr':»a:fl::_\-r“: ;‘.‘njlr _m“k.': \\‘”.. |underwent an (r;x:fl'runnn at 'h:v Hn’r'- ¢ , 2 i cinl Workers' Conference H you blOOd W l“ be p()utr zmt(; m]pu;]le and - ak onday | « % " % 5 % your nervous sysiem oroughly run itchi cracked about the members of the so- | ford Charter hospital y s i e L BN gfi‘lfl rflsth m“tmus ety Judgesfwho will decide wheth- |and her condition todsy was reported | RERTEYD Al ; mmlnr“,\_“‘nrninz‘.afi 1.( ‘lv""rlv‘sv‘l.r;v:l are ors ¥ L 4 James Rowlang [ n m P Vi digd & . "me“flyou an er or not the married or single mem- comfortahle, Use it Instead i"j‘_'_‘ why ehweted presidsnt bt the | down. Take immediate steps to secure disgust othiers. bers, put on the best entertainment . ther Te BT ant Michael Tv Ker. oldfarhloned | Conmecticut conference of social the healthy activity of stomach, liver, win are leading candidates for the cfapouliiceorthe T as Resinol is almost sure were present from New Britain, New- | LG AR e Cimply Rab It Jeery ‘todsy BE the seRptony of v % 3 - Hil @ pside ¢ the New #n A tecdplarter. Simply Rul | workers ) 2 fo conquer it pmmpt!y ington anllrll{m;k:" ””'"» : I ;lu(:'"r:‘ BosbFAIRE o el f':’um(v\i:\‘r'l flt‘él‘;an‘,’locthinr,en to apply. [the body. The cholce had been le- Jer and bowels. To this end you should and easi| ol ! ! iciel i | termined upon yesterday when it we ‘t Willard Parents | reports. and an interesting contest Hart Willard Parents el L decided to hold the next session in Fyou! inw?' it! and Teachers' association will meet | is anticipated at the next meeting. made M ol sessl , ’ A);‘all druggh{cw’ :‘1:‘;.@ evening at 8 o'clock at the l\wns-“ Mrs. Anna Thorsen of 7! South favorite in thousands of homes New Haven. The other officers chos ington Grammar school. The enter- MBurritt street. fell down a fiight of for mors than G5 years. [en were il bp | stairs at her home vesterday and was Thomas Hooker, Jr., New Haven: r. 8 Mary 5. Y. Weber, Stamford: 8. Y tainment will consist of singing bt Supils of the Grammar school and |removed fo the local hosphal s er, § Juntor High tehoo), fering with n wrenched neck and - Lies, Middletown, and Rey M;\}lhw;\. o IFrances Chichetti and ‘Joseoh Ara | minor hodv bruises. Dr. George H. Fu fFAl"h J. Judge, '|[u‘m‘\<:|.:\.‘ ‘\”|.¢-A:\:p‘;1(>‘!"“‘ Sold 106—12 p,'[[. i i ; S jed fomor- | Bodley attended her. Her injuries ¥ treasurer, J. J. McKeon, ) aven; i Soothing and Healing of this town will be married fomor- | Rodley attende er i m"" LIN!"EN teneral secrelaty, George Dawson, everywhere 25¢—40 pills row at 8t. Paul's church, at 9 o'clock. | are mot considered serious. She is i Rev. J. C. DBrenan will officiate, Ithe mother of George T. Kimball. 50c-90 Pl"! Mrs. Clayson Perry of High street, New Hayer., in boxes