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was the desire of the Rotary and mWEE FAVORS Lions' clubs as well as the Junior ACHIEVEMENT WORK |t iiution be. inciuded " "~ Reguest That Clubs Be Included In Community Corporation Budget To Be Mailed A meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Junior Achievement will be held in City hall tomorrow at which' time the action of the offi- clals, in regard to including the lo- cal eclubs in the Community corpora- tion drive of next year, will be dis- cussed. Ernest W. Pelton, representing the New Britaln Rotary club and the the budget for next y¢ar, The work of the club for the past two years will be outlined in the letter, which has not as yet been sent, ARGENTINE DOUBTS SINCERITY OF U, 8. Objects to Their Sending Naval Mis- sion to Aid Brazil, While Urg- ing Disarmng. Buenos Aires, Dec. 12, (By Asso- United Community corporation; W, C. |clated Press).—~The Argentine govern- French, representing the New Britain [ment has been unfavorably impressed Ldons' club and the Junior Achleve- [by the dispatch to Brazil of a United ment, and Harry C. Jackson and |State naval mission, it was authori- James O'Brien, also representing the [tatively learned today. Junior Achievement clubs of this| Criticlsms made in official circles city, met recently to discuss the ad-|point out that the position of the visability of the Junior Achievement || Inited States s inconsistent in that clubs being included in the budget of | while fostering conferences for the re- the community corporation next year. g uction of armaments among the As o result of the meeting it Wwas|gouth American republics it is ofcial- voted to send a communieation 10 )y ajding one of them to strengthen Ernest, W. Pelton, president of the |jts armed power. corporation, informing him that it Local Druggists The mission has been prominently featured by newspapers in their com- ments on Brazil's effort to call a tripartite armament conference, Brazil's plan for a conference be- tween Argentina, Chile and Brazil to consider reduction of armaments prior Guarantee Rheuma [to the Pan-American congress which hi For Rheumatism What chance does any sufferer take when Rheuma is guaranteed to ban- ish rheumatism, lumbago, gout and kidney ailments, or money back? is to meet at Santiago, Chile, in March as been definitely abandoned. FORD SAYS HE IS DONE WITH WOMEN Why not investigate this offer? Talk | His First Wjfe Tried to Kill Herself to The Clark and Brainerd £o. about it. Rheuma must drive rheumatic poison from the system, bring swol- len joints back to normal, and re- lieve all agony, or it costs nothing. and His Second Wife Him Detroit, Dec. 12.~Ney J. Ford, People so crippled with rheumatism | wealthy Wayne county farmer today that they could not walk have been|faced the prospect that he would be absolutely freed from the iron grasp|,equired to pay for the defense of of the demon, rheumatism, with the [ May B. Ford who is charged with an Everybody can afford it's not expensive, and money back if not entirely satisfied. Rheuma treatment. A few hours af- | sttempt teshire a gunman to kill him. ter the first dose Rheuma begins to solve the uric acid and drive it from the body through the natural chan- Attorneys for Mrs. Ford planned to enter a motion 1n circuit court that i"ord advance $1,000 for preliminary attorneys fee and $3,000 for the ex- pense of the defcnse should Mrs, Ford be held for trial at her examination Kiiday. Another motion contemplaied was that the Ford's divorce hearing be held immcdiarcty. Financial suppoit of the defense {T Steaming Fragrance to delight your palate and cheer your whole being is found in every cup of de- licious LIPTON'S TEA nlSahln l Wor U. 8. Gunboat Helena at Fuchow and the U, 8. 8. Sacramento could be rushed to Tsingtao within two days. BOOKMAN’S MO'ON IN ECLIPSE. 8. Bookman, a local automobile salesman, yesterday*ost a Moon tour- ing ear, which he purchased recently from the W. 8. Halliwell Co. of Hart- ford on a conditional bill of sale, when a Hartford salesman took possession of the car while Bookman was trying to readjust payments on the car. PLAINVILLE NEWS. (Continued from Seventh Page) known ,there will be no contest for the various offices. An entertain- ment has ben prepared to be given in conjunction with the annual meeting, Annual Collection. The Rev. John E. Fay of the church of Our Lady of Mercy, read the list of the donors to the annual collection last Sunday. The amount taken in this year was $775, and the pastor made an earnest plea that this sum be increased to $1,000 the next year, Plainville Briefs. The local court of Foresters will met this evening to transact impor- tant business. All members are re- is very {ll at his home on Hast street, is reported better today. The report of the results of the recent Red Cross Drive for Plainville will be made publie in a day or so, The local post office authorities wish to announce that their supply of applications used In conjunction with War Savings and Thrift Stamps s exhausted and it will be two or three days untll a new supply is on hand, Persons wishing milk from Pinna- clerox Farm may secure same diroct from farm truck, at following prices: milk, 200 per quart; cream 30¢ per bottle. This milk Is produced under most modern equipment from a full- blooded, tuberculin tested heard of Jerseys. Phone No, 236 PINNACLEROX FARM. —advt, PLAINVILL®—Centrally located - property wanted with house, P, O, Box 404, Bris- tol, Conn, One cent millinery sale Wednesday and Thursday., Goldenblum Millinery Co,, Y. M, C. A, Bldg, New Britain, —Advt, To Rent—Loft space for furniture and trunks, boxes, ete. Apply to L. 8. Mills, 68 East Main Bt, Plainville, Conn, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Coast to Coast Traveler In Town— Condition of Injured Boy Improving ~—Heinrich Funeral—Other Notes. A coast to coast traveler calling himself “Professor” Brown, pulled in- to town last night, driving a horse and riding in a light buggy. He sald that he had driven the team across the continent, making a distance of about 3,000 miles in 240 days, an average of eight hours' driving per day. He gave a short talk to a large crowd of people In the center of the town, say- ing that he was a professional horse trainer, He left for New Haven, where he planned to stay last night. The condition of Tony Trotta, who suffered a fractured skull and ‘a broken shoulder in a coasting accldent Sunday, was reported as comfortable last night, It is not thought that the boy will dle, The local basketball fans will be out in full force next Saturday, when the locals clash with their old rivals, the Terryville five, on the local court. The Terryville contingent will be here in large numbers to cheer their cham- plons on to victory. The locals are confident that they will come out on top. There will be a meeting of the cap- tains of the bowling teams at the local alleys this evening. All those who are planning to enter should be present . The following societies will meet this evening: Willlam Berry lodge, K ot P, Eureka lodge, 1. O. O. F, and Isabella Circle, Daughters of Isabella. SLAIN MAN'S FUNERAL. General Mourning Occurs During Services for Late Irish Deputy. Cork, Dec. 12 (By Assoclated Press).—The funeral of Sean Hales, the Free State deputy who was as- sassinated in Dublin last week, was held here today amid scenes of gen- eral mourning. Full military honors were rendered. : After a requiem mass in the cathe- dral at which the bishop of Cork ofticlated, the funeral cortege left for the family burial ground at Bandon. The streets along the route were packed with spectators. For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bow- empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. in leaf tobacco, regardless of the MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS Director of Census Advises New Methods For Records Washington, Dec, 12.~—Grading and | 8trong men au stapling of cotton under government | to coughs and colds ever: supervision to faeilitate statistical | thafirstsymptom take Willlams Syrup wbn:’. recommended by Willlam M, of White Pine Stuarf cen in his annual report made | public' today. Quarterly reports from all dealers amounts of tobacco held In stock by them is also recommended by Direc- g::lylfi Prepared for over 20 years— lliams & Carleton Ooymplny%m ford, Connecticut—n favorite and eafe prescription, Abercorn Ofticially Becomes Governor - grocery or general store, cept inferior substitutes, Belfast, Dec. 12 (By Ass0clated | o ey Press —The Duke of Abercorn, ap- tor Stuart. “" DUKE TAKES OATH, of Northern Ireland. pointed governor of northern Ireland by King George, was sworn in today. | the judges of northern Ireland. gold. all letters. other way. . WARNING! Beware of coughs and colds, They are always dangerous, Thousands of women fall victims Honey and Tar for ] Ids and Bronchitis, Williaris tones up the irritated and in- flamed mucous membrane and gives marvelously quick relief to the suffer. illiams 's not like other ngredients are dlrector of the bureau of the | Coughs and ing patient, preparations, printed on the lal Wi sk for it at your OXFORD LOSES, 21-9, Twickenham, The ceremony took place in the| Twenty thousand persons saw court house here in the presence of | bridge defeat Oxford 21 to 9 in the Premier Craig and the other mem-|annual rugby match today. bers of the Ulster cabinet, the local | George, the Duke of York and nu- members of the privy council and| merous other members of the peer= age were present. Special Offer on Monogrammed Stationery We will stamp one or two initials on any box of stationery purchased in our store for 25c per quire in colors, or 40c per quire in You require no die as we have them for Monogramming your gift stationery lends that individual touch obtainable in no “They work while you sleep.” Cas- els when you have Dizzy Headache,| . ..+s never stir you up or gripe like Colds, Billousness, Indigestion, or|gaits, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like|cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. We have stationery for the whole family, linen and other finishes for the ladies, Old Hampshire Bond for the men, and Juvenile stationery for the children. the attorneys -coatend is a husband’'s|quested to be present. legal obligation regardiess of the un- The choir of the church of Our vsual situation in .ihe present case. Lady of Mercy will hold a rehearsal 4 - i ol - If Aspirin Depresses Ford's first public statement relat-(in the church Thursday evening. i . " Your Heart Action ing to his domestic affairs was made| The condition of C. C. Roberts who *Cascarets.”” One or two tonight will T L Try Zen-Aspirin ;5.1 Ui ; ‘Women ani death have been A new safe form of Aspirin recently put|Fyponymous $h my two marriage ven- . out by the Gelschaft Laboratories of New |tures,”” he said. “When my first wife - York and Hamburg, Germany. Guaranteed |y . .me angry she threatened to take mot to cause organic heart trouble. Gives quickrellef from pain. Does all ordinary|Dcr own life aic I was kept busy re- ~ aspirin can do and more. .Ask your doc-|straining her.. My second wife threat- tor. Physiclans are prescribing it in pref-| e my life, 1 do not know which 1 N . erence to all other forms of Aspirin. Dr.| To ' At"cry rate I'Il be a singls . . epmpes e 71' | | | | AF DKINS CHRISTMAS STORE 64 CHURCH ST. “COME IN AND LOOK AROUND” " James Francis Sullivan, former physician to m | Bellevue Hospital (out-door department), | man, from now.on. } 3 J | New York, says: "I havo thoroughly tested | 'Hearing in Mrs. Ford's case vwas Zen-Aspirin and 1 highly. recommend ita\ < HURS LTl g onet yestor- | | | 8! . W POt L E s b The Finest Bakery Products At a Great Saving To You : The Best Bread b 5¢ Coffee Cake ea 15¢ standpoint of its action on tho heart and i, jail rather then attempt to gain ’NOY SPONGE CAKE. . ..Ea. 15, 30c fts effect on pain is not surpassed.” DELICIOUS RAISIN () C her freedom on a reduced bghd. —Beware of substitutes. Price 25c. All drug- “I am safe here but outside I don't sists know what might be plotted against For sale In this city by: The Dickinson 5 - Drug Co, W. H. Crowell, City Drug Store, | M€ she was qnoted. " The Fair Dept. Store. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D 3 ; 3 | 3 3 3 Christmas Slippers . For Everyone PROTECTING AMERICANS Lestroyer Asheville Only U. S. Vesicl 10 Be Sent to Chinese Trouble Zone Manila, Dec. 12 (By Associated Press)—The destroyer Asheville will be the only American warship sent to Tsingtao owing to the disorders there attendant upon the evacuation of the Japanese unless the situation grows worse, according (to Admiral E. A, Anderson, corhmander of the United States fleet in Aslatie waters. The Asheville, already in Tsingtao, is believed by the admiral to be able to protect all American lives and prop- erty. In case of an emergency the EXTRA F'NOY LAYER CAKES 25¢ 40c 50c¢ FINEST POUND = CAKE ...... LN /10 25 MAPLE NUT —SPECIAL HOUR SALES— _ SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. PORTERHOUSE — SIRLOIN — ROUND STEAK o ™ "B, 17¢| POTATOES ... 15 Lb. Pk. 19c FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ...8Lbs. 25c GRAN.spgfiAé‘A"fim.'j 'msa Pl"g's . 36c FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. ¥FROM 8 TO 5 P. M. SMO. SHOULDERS .. LB. 12%c¢ | rroen emanwworts ........... LEAN BOILING » BEEF How pleasant it is ‘Made in cream colored tablets—not white BREAD ......... Ea. to see a home where everyone, young and old, enjoys spending their evenings within the family circle. In such a home every thought 1is for comfort and hap- piness. In such S N S N N N N Y homes such thoughtfal gifts as house slippers LEGS FANCY SMALL LEAN FRESH YOUNG LAMB ... Lb, 250 SHOULDERS . ... Lb, 16¢c LOINS OF LAMB 99 FRESH PORK 18 TENDER CHUCK TO ROAST y C TO ROAST K [ ROASTS . .. Lb. FRESH CUT MEATY LAMB * FANCY VE FORES . 18¢ PORK CHOPS ... Lb. 220 CUTLETS FANCY LAMI = FRESH CHOICE VEAL . 25¢ SPARE RIBS .... Lb. 16¢ CHOPS ....... 0 are sure to find a place on some- one’s gift list. 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Women’s Indian Moccasins—Plain and fur trimmed..$3.00 and $3.25 $2.50 and $3.00 2K seseneas. $8.00 PURE PE BUITER . Lot SWEET FLORIDA FANCY BUNCHED ARAB CHIEF i 15c 3 Lbs, 25¢ DATES o PINK SALMON 2 €ans 25¢ g SARDINES IN OIL. .8 Cans 25¢ “HUSBANDS THREE” MUSICAL COMEDY =——= 30 IN COMPANY T T T SHORE HADDOCK ... Lb. 9¢ NNAN HADDIE .... Lb. 15¢ FANCY SMELTS WEST MAIN ST.