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NEW HRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEFIEMBER 12, 192, 3 ; g : | mms——— » Wil be on their way in & few days .5 Plainville News |".,. .= The democratio caucus will be held b . A el ¢ in the Town hall Monday evening at r WEBSTER STREET %2 5507 ATvying Period Through Which Every ¢ ( nemination of the regular ticket #y the republicans, A slate, it is report Residents Seeking to Have Wy (&, v s mehiee 'sns thiisaut's: | Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose ment Is being manifested in the com- l " F u : A M m To'n ing slection. ML Uindergoes Operation . e s poig T et e s Ralph Morrill was operated upon at [the Hartford hospital yesterday through the Change of Life | was | usually comes between lhycfl! LEGIONNATRES ARE BUSY | merone tor st ppenict i wotk prscu, i ang b bod | 4l "“‘"‘.Ta”’.‘."mr' -4 | was rushed to the hospital Monday y ——— | night, the attaek roml:‘cpnn him sud- y y Vrblz de: "“‘-:!".':.;.uv“' W “. " . denly and upon his arrival at the Y U flash (n:lrtbullnu SRl Malier Pund= | oo ial: 1t Was ‘found : naoeseary 1o e 1ydi u‘iln:k;m r.y v.,.g?::.‘ pose ovo;’gn“ ) Sose G:mb ‘oman's Federation Supper— operate without delay, His condition Com, J ‘“? bring on head- ‘ % PPET= | A reparted o be comfortable thix| L 3id not take It sooner, But T have | ache, dissiness and & sense of suffo- | Democrats to Caucus Monday wight | morning, fix- %o do my m:"’""m":u"':"‘&‘: cation. | The condition of Russ Wininger, Toww on at Hospital, | who is also cnnm.wul to the Hartford am'.h'n..l :m";.."d‘:‘fl".: m::ll::. eo;:‘::'f::h‘:m. -{: u.u]m The town plan commission will hold [ hospital, is reporied as serlous, bul [ 4o not like publieity, but if it will | Tecall names, dates or other a hearing this evening at § o'clock in|he I8 reported to be out of danger help other women 1 will be glad for | facts, Thisis liable tomakes woman the Town hall for the residents of | The condition of H. A, James, the | yoy to use my letter,”’—Mrs, FAN- | lose confidence in herself. She be- Webster street who have circulated a | third Plainviile resident in the Hart- g RoSENSTEIN, 882 N, Holly St. comes nervous, avoids meeting petition and submitted 1t to the town | ford institution, remains about the | Phila,, Pa, ' | strangers and dreads to go out alone. officlals, asking that the strect be ac- |Mme, according to reports, He also Detroit, Michi; ~*During the Lydia E. Plakhem’s' W cepted as a thoroughfare by the town, | Was operated on and although suc- | of Life I had a lot of stomach [ The commission. will _ discuss street | cessful, the after effects of the shock | troubleandwe botherod a grest deal mm-n“u:'mz; apied to lines, curb lines, bullding lines and|have left him In a weakened condi- | with hot flashes, Sometimes I was grading. tion. He I reported to be out of motable todo any work at all, 1 read | Ci8€8 & restorative influence, Webster ‘streets runs from Broad to | danger, about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable and strengthens gfi mm.lfl | Washington street and will open up a leave On Trip Compound in your little books and sifts nature in o| uu (] new avenue to Bristol for residents in| Mr, and Mrs, A, F. Wright of 14| took it with very good results, I keep ;:umdu coverin ”’u:h l that section. Tt has been in use for| Washington street left Monday morn- | house and am able now to do all m “:‘.P sary ,fimdfiuu‘;hdm f Those Dresses - So New and Spart for Autumn Dresses That At Ordinary $lling Would Cost You From $29.5 To $24.95 s $35.00.. Our Price Two Dayy More ' ; . nST ) 0| R THW COMING KF, Y z C\r:'l‘cnnfim‘ck%" ::33:{;‘:-:3 CATON CREI'F, AND SHIMMERING SATINS IN DRESSES SUITABLE FOR EVERY OCCASION. STYL/H CLOTH FROCKS FOR STREET AND BUSINESS WEAR |, - ol s 9 . t 'A'thal;?'l:i‘(’.ll;‘lfl:f&:h'orl:’!: :’::r",,..a this sale and offered at the low price of $24.95 to start the ! Autumn season. g ded Frocks, others with embroideries, tuckings, over pleatings, Awang Toe Many vt hka o Mc:r:;rmnt have created great enthusiasmn among those that have 1 ounce effects. ::,:':n?:ga"r;:l, ."R:."mue:nbor real values™ from $29.50 to $35.00, but for two days longer you are offered cholce of the lot at this'low price $24,058ch. Decoratve Linens for Gifts . N ease Autumn u' s better—You will wnn\t' in search of something for that friend l who :::::1: :,"‘l,,li,, arried this '.]EI We'll merely hint of the lovely decorative Linens, and ask you to see_them. . Work offered infdndsome Luncheon Sets, comprising runners and plate pieces. Others . in ‘5“:,',‘;“5:':::;‘:, Cloths with ,,»"(,ns to match, some plain white, some in that beautiful creamy shade, B it usual 10w priced. I ”"';:,.:?,T'fi'.,.‘:."g,'.d,‘:,'.c'c’:‘, T:,,df- Scarfs, Center- Lmq,v Table Laces, such as Filet, Normandy, Car- feces, Luncheon Cloths, 36 to/2 inch, Luncheon rickmacross and Venetian point, in ovals, oblongs, ‘.f,., ,\;,d Bed Spreads, Every pf® guaranteed hand rounds and squares, 6 inch,to 90 inch) give great ‘made and specially prlcedf scope for choosing something fine fer bridal gifts. some time and the residents feel that |ing for Colorado where they will | own work, I recommend your medi- the future work on it should be un-|spend the next few months visiting cineand am willing for i’w to pub- }nlddla- loe‘i .lmln. dertaken by the town. At one point| Mr, Wright's sister In Denver, They | lish my testimonial.”—Mrs, J. 8, ““:'“'" nh roots 1t is very narrow but for the most|will visit Colorado Springs, Cripple LIVERNoIS, 2051 Junction Avenue, :::l ns no harmful drugs or nar- part its width measures about 49 feet,| Creek and other points of interest {n ' Detroit, Mich, cs. The official width is 50 feet, It is|the state, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “A Irxrwcted that a large number of the Short Cake Festival Peculiar to Women” will be sent you free upon request., residents will he present at the hear-| The Epworth league of the M. E.| to the Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massach ing to air their views on the subject|church will hold a peach short cake | This book contains valuable information. -~ and members of the town plan com-|festival this evening at 8 o'clock In mission stated today that they view|the churech parlors. Home-made ° the petition with favor, candy will be sold in connection with E h A t F rf t 5 m Legion Preparations the affalr, ac gl' ees 0 0 el 1 | The committee of Brock-Barnes el dliplu;npnl anmk e ; . 3 ey ost, American I.eglon, planning for ednesday—R8 p. m. Knights o lf H M w thm T Y lnho Plainville representation in the | Washington; Thursday—2:30 p. m,, e arnes l en em state convenglon parade in New|Woman's Auxillary; 8 p. m,, Clarion Britain Saturday, is stirring up inter- | club, Judging from the Former Pastor Visiting Rev, J, W. Denton of Portsmouth, N. H., accompanied by his mother, s vjsiting.in town until Friday. He will return with his mother to his parish | | st in the event. | response accorded their solicitations, Plainville will have a large turnout. A circular letter-is being malled to| 150 men who saw service in the late s war and an appeal is made to have|in New Hampshire on I'riday. He was them attend. {:fl'mcrl: Pa;tor n; fi;o Ad\'lelnt kcm-lu- fact that all an churce an s wel nown e mriain” Docors T sersingh A Y R e nerfi‘i’;‘r;el:‘ l:\"gn o‘r; t‘):‘:y :re not con- | throughout the state. SENEw Britaip Betore e marringe A0 Robert SIRRIIALe 00 thelr ag: nected with the Legion post, are in- Return From Trip Plans have been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Twombley of Berlin N B l ew Mrs. Fitzgerald was employed in the | nual vacations. = - K N ) - V] to turn out. % er\ 'n ___ |office of the Berlin Construction Co. : “} ‘st‘s;lulr; o}:’the.flrrlln FORA CoRre ;n‘:(;dc tg have an honor guard of sail- | Washington street and George H. o will be held this evening. ors to escort the flag. The letter |Todge of Meriden, have returned from Fair Is Planned 5 . 2 the The mid-week service at the Kens- being sent out today reads as follows: | a week's vacation spent with Mr. { = " b7 | o The first event of interest of i o 3 r 4 | "”’f winter season in Fast Berlin will hie t:,‘,f,:g:m“:?[er:gi‘lfifgChu“h WiLke Al “Brush up the old uniform, polish [Twombley's parents at lake Cham- / the fair and social to be given by the Tast B&lm I ¥ 'up the medals and get the spirals|plain, Vermont. The trip was made 2 - f 7 A IKnights of Pythias and Woodmen at The members of 8t y Gabriel’s| ready.. If you were a ‘gob’ break | by automobile and the party \'Illtml‘ 5 i , . Athletic hall, October 30 and 31, No- y y out the dress blues and leggins and |l.ake Bomoseen. They report the church will meet at the church this fishi od, havin ught 24 pounds ‘| i 5 vember 1 and 2. g 0 | practice up on your best sea stride. | fishing good, having caught 24 p: N evening at 8 o'clock to complete plans| P of fish one day within a short time. This fair promises to be one of the [ tor an outing to be held in the grove| ‘A HI Yu time is coming and Sissionary Soctety Meeis' = L best held in East Berlin in a number |soon, A large attendance is desireq, | every he man should bpllh;rs.ld Big | The‘ m“l:::;‘:‘a’iv‘::cfe:y Aof the Ad 2 s ar oy , eats and renewal of old ac- | s y 8 - of years, as the two organizations are Mr. and Mrs, George Scott and E:::\:!:ngg: A e O o team | vent. Chriatian_ chuireh will ‘hold " ita Mlss L“by Mflmed’ Josep A' cooperating in their efforts to make | Willlam Reardon of Southington, for- over the state will be there and when |annual humwxs meeting tomorrow af- the affair a success. merly of this place, were the guests ) | T i ed we want to hear |ternoon a o'clock at the home of T Mrs. R. W. Morley on Park street. Fitzgfimld WMOmjng Therd. will, be entertainment fea- | of friends In town Tuesday. B tures each evening with dancing fol-| The next meeting of the Modern|Your ‘h2 yu . lainville Briefs it lowing, Booths will be tastefully ar- | Woodmen will be held at the Athletic| 'The stat: department of "I‘” C it e ':r:m;,of' No. 20, Pythian ranged about the hall, where many ar- | building Thursday evening, . Septem- | ¢rican Legion cnds its annua co"':gm;“, will hold a regular meeting | v § v, September 15.@And [uention Aacirdhy,cRABLEM this evening at 8 o'clock in Odd Fel- BRIDE 18- KEMNGTON GIRL e it b ot cpes ™ ™ ™t mich s oo mmy s i g e s e 2 e .| The following cases from Berlin|of this place are taking a course at|D3ritain and there wi Mrs. W. J. Spain of Waterbury is ; ‘es From Berlin— |are scheduled to.come up, hefore the |the trade school in New Britain. potation for all. . No exouses, if you ’\'Iqiurr:g Har blstar, Mes. ohn Scaiti ot guperior Court (®* superfor court in Hartford Septembdr | Mrs. Oscar Benson and sons have """t*}:' W ?' ';‘I 14 Il incan R Lt nireet. e 5 cor, W. .A. C. This |15, returned ‘to. their home on Grove|©n the wood pile. Y Cutti f Plerce street is Football T"“‘:E it | o N NtkeTioah brekbh. 6r. ihe s(r:;flf artu'!r]'1 on{loying a few days' va- 4 "w':f“ u‘;;o:’: v'(‘): :?"Tf ;;:h:n “{:Z ,p;;d:?{g %\:o ?\ifl?q wi(}:ch!s parents as —O! i ; law, |cation at the ‘shore. o you suppose ) b peace; violating motor vehicle law. reviewing stand giving you the ‘once in South Paris, Maine. Samuel Greenberg, violating motor ALY i over? | None other than. our [old| o gy & room fat, furnished Ttems of In(st: vehicle law. j 5 pttiest weddings of the | Angelo Annabllini, violating motor SOUTHINGTON NEWS T v oomt f the. Tegion |16 Park street. Tel. 114-5.—adyt. 5 Rl One of the ¢ sjemnized this morning |vehicle law. Thiti APaRE at: 3 AR . _::n;!:n;.v:; hurch in Kensington Charles P. Potts, violating motor Spocial T M i ;:?\x:-:la(;nl:;vh:gnkfo: rNew erla‘;n in Colored lady or gentlemen roomers HARRY KUH, ROBERT NEL- when Josepf- Fitzgerald, son of Mr. jvehicle law. pecial Town Meeting Tonight—Out | 20 o Do not forget the time, | Vanted at 15 Pearl street, Plainville. | goN AND WILLIAM GLASON. AT THE DESK: ATTORNEY EMANUEL &nd Mrs: Fitzgerald. of 1211 Walter Babula, violating motor| On Heavy Bonds—Legion Notes— |the place and date. —Advt. MORGANLANDER DRAWING UP THE CONTRACT WHICH BINDS Smalley stit, New Britain, and Miss vehicle law. “This fs not a leglon affalr but for| MAIN SINGLIE FOR TEN YEARS, Margaret frtrude Luby, daughter of | Steven Mennello, violating liquor | Items of Interest all service: men. NOW 18 e I e eaninR | Nawi Yk, Saut 3 They hate . Robert Nelson, William Glason and 5 / = peaches. Slberta peaches delivered | s Sepl. 12, ey hd t Skl your old stuff and let usiy "o "y e Neri Bros. Tel 94. |women! These three men hate wom- Harry Kuh are actors. Disappointed in love, these three modern musket- J ton, |law.. - o Mrs, MapAs Luby of Xensington, ; i Slow \ere muled, Rev. J. C. Brennan of- | John Mfisso and Sam Baba, violat- | A special town meeting will be held | 4 & "Now Rritain and our out of 42 —adVtien so much that they have put up Sors bhoanis THANAR YR EEeY NOTICE. $5,000 to prove it. “It sure is loug‘fi" s?ihed one, 'iYear?—Fain ing lquor law. '[In the town hall this evening to de- |y n huqdies’ that we are still going. “°fl'.‘,f':‘j§rpxe>wau attended by William | Manuel Acquearco, statutory burg- (i1 0% the purchase of a road trac- VA ol Batiriay, nd .J. Fitzrald as best man and Miss |lary. Nt s o Mo ey bk gmd““"" YEauha “HARRY FISHER, A meeting of the Roard of Select-| And if thers is any little lady in| “Not at all,” replied another. “It's Cecile jorman as bridesmaid, The | In all of these cases, decisions were the new Milldale schiool grgunds % “FRANK 1.E VASSEUR, men, Registrars and Town Clerk will |[New Britain or any other piace who freedom.” ushergere Richard Luby and Robert [handed down by Judge George Gris- (118 "oV THaie sciool grounds, to YGECIL BRD RO Do eld 1 the office of the Town |thinks her charms are simply irresist- ' “Maybe," said Billy Glason thought- Ritch/ weld of the. Berlin town court,: bt | nifidyps. nRoberty o Vermont. avehe, “Parade Committee.” | (% ReI0 D 1€ B futday, Septem. |ible, just let-her try them out on fully, “hut we sure do have a lot to Tp/gown of the bride was of jappeals were taken to superior court. |4, take ‘gction on renting or leasing Rellef Fund Growing ber 15, 1923, from § a. m. until 5 these three. They're so sure that they learn about women." chanpgne colored georgette with Football Team This Season? the property belonging to the town| The Japanese relief fund is rapidly | p. m.. standard time, for the purpose can look her straight in the eye with- | So they pledged themsclves to. re- i of admitting to the elector's oath'out hatting an eyeiash or paipifatinz main bachelors for 10 years' while amedst bead trimming. She wore a | , With the coming of fall, thoughts |t mden avenue and Main streets and | growing within the past few blag picture hat and carrled a bou- |are again turned to the activities of many other matters of minor import- | days. Several contributions yesterday | those persons whose names appear on a tremar, that they have a large bank they study the proposition, queof yellow roses, the Worthington Athlgtic club, an or- |ance, swelled. the total from $100 to $153, | the preliminary lists and are found by roll and document with a red seai tw! . IZmanuel Morganlander, a lawyer 76 gown of her attendant was of |ganization of the younger men of the Arthur Miller of West Haven, ar-|and promises from several have been | said, board to qualify for admission as | back 'em. drew up the papers. And now it's all orid georgette with hat to match. |[Worthington fire district, who have |rested after a crash in which his au- | made to assure the Red Cross com- | electors of said Town of Berlin, | They've made a contract with each fixed. ,8) carrfed.a bouquét of ' Killarney for some years engaged in the playing | tomobile hit a buggy in which H. A.|mittee that the fund will reach into GEORGE B. CARTER, - |other to remain- bachelors for 10 But— i P ) of baskethall throughout the winter, | Hart was riding, throwing out the oc- | several hundreds before the campaign WILLIAM H. SHROEDER, years. And each has put up a cash| “It's for 10 years only,” they say, "ollowing the /ceremony a wedding |Leginning their practice in the fall, cupants and seriously injuring them, |is finished. The fact that the na- RAYMOND I, DYER, bond to be forfeited to the others in!“and ten years won't he so long a feakfast was held at the Hotel Bond It was stated recently by one of the |was given a hearing in the town court tional body of the Red Cross has dis- | Board of Selectmen. |case of a sudden attack of matrimony, time."” y |/ Hartford; %o, which relatives and members of the club that in all prob- |yesterday morning. He was allowed covered that the situation in Japan ARTHUR L. WOODRUFT, | s i 0 e 110 i 5 1 o T —————————— fose friends "of the couple were' in- |ubllity basketball would be discon- |his liberty under bonds of $1,000. Mr.| will call for more relief than was at Town ‘—""rk»’ i G | fited. Later the bridaand groom left |Unueid this year, as several members|Hart's condition last evening was re-{ first thought, has stirred Plainville b I-l“-lw'jn” t i ik e R o n a wedding trip to New York city. |of the team have left or will leaye in |ported to be very critical at the Meri- | residents to greater deeds. The same g bbb e L Pt Sl il L 5 ect, {the near future : | es, K 1S . Stockel, an-| state, tha he mina rosecution hey will reside at 42 Smalley street, | ire for school or for posi- |den hospital. spirit of co-operation is being shonn%’l‘l]fll( AUT“ "N "ARE. {nounced that, “On account of the would interfere with civil (»p ses which tremendous increase in the numper|are pending: /New Britain. | ;unn‘ out of town, Legion members are. showing a|now as was shown during the World The gift of the bride to her attend- | ''# yueiim of organizing a football |Breat deal of enthusiasm in the local | war when Plainville ranked high | of reckl SV ke [ ant was & platinym bar. pin and the |team is now arising. It is thought |POSt's participation in the state con-!yith the other towns of the country | n AILEI] L, :‘ml;.d:l.:s.i,:....lnrz}:d xm‘ i 4 vention Legion parade in New Britain | {;; aiding the Red Cross. Additional Fe A B i " Lok UNION LEADER RETIRES. Y perator convicted of o vejand, Sept. 12.—William G groom’s gift to the best man was a set that/ there is enough foothall timber in fown to make a team worth while |Saturday afternoon. The local post| qongrihutions may be given to the | reckless driving will be suspended v 3 l.ee, president of the brotherhood of of gold cuff links. 1 Mr. Fitzgerald ih the senior partner hurL:e district. ;vln htnw: stlargihnum:wr t‘:nl line ,?"d members of the local committee, | rorthwith ¥ ere are many amateur fooll hope to capture the prize being offer- | poyations recelved yesterday are as 5 o At Pake | AN Lok . trainmen who several months ago s | jams in this vicinity and It would pe | &4 for the best appearing group in | ro)ows; Swadish. Congragatiopal| . (Coutiaued: From it Fage) ,,J,",,‘_’f,“a"r'l'r":‘c",;; 1‘.‘."'«',,:::ffnf.'(ih""l-“'.-fei"““ siven an ' tndsnnits Nsve-of RRN Auestion of securing a coach w Corps has been hired to lead the dele- | yro4no Brastow $10, Rev. John B.| i ing d i has resumed his duties olved 17 & & of the ch would be gation and a special trolley has been | s - o g A 5 R 1 8 “ | that the judge be lenient in disposing turned until the commissioner or his i) 3 Y ¥, of the older men volun- o, - ohe will leave South | L®Y $5. C. R. Sherman 86, B. L. Bey- | ;i 4o case. deputy has been satisfied by a hearing chartered. ot b Bt mour $5 and William J. Johnson and ; ; ] ) 5 a 5 5 Sidotti was arrested yesterday or proof otherwise presented that ex- N. Y. C. DIVIDEND. eered °, rvices; Should a foot- | /| ball team . . organized there would be | MEON center at 1:34 p.m. family $3. morning by Detective Sergeant Wil-| {enuating circumstances in the case| i N ption - Brings Guay |& chance for more of the members of :‘|‘.:I"fix"lv;(::"t‘:ihm:‘ér ilr(vw:L a’!‘\‘v‘;f‘ Woman's Federation Supper ~ +OMHIE oo CE T g an accident| warrant such aetion . This i ihe. o NeW York, Sept. 13.—The New anteed Relief—Test FREE */ {the club. | In the case of the basket- |fugy fonerment at Lake Compounce, | . The Woman's Federation of the | yjori.y cvening at the corner of |mgst drastic move yet made by the YOT< Central railroad today declared At last Hay Fever has yielded (o | Vatl team, there wero but five regular ||l - i1l aiso be seen in Map. | CONEregational chureh will hold a | f{iit ang Fairview streets. He Was | department in the fight. to check mo- . l."a{nh:t vnn}r‘tfrls \:ih;ldend of 1% RLTELR Pyl A bl |and possibly two or three substitutes. | ey c mber 25 aftd others wil | ChUrch supper In the church parlors | . yrosnted in court this morning by ' tor vehicle accidents. per cent, payable November 1 to scription by a Cleveland specialist 1. /u-|In football, 11 men would get & be on el for the Ame =an Le.|tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'elock. | \iponoy Thomas McDonoush. | "To date there have been 14 arrests StoCK. Of record September 28. e The soclety will have as its guests the | =y, g Birmingham testified that|for violating the motor vehicle law in anteed to banish every symptem wihin|chance at the &port, b ) besldes several | gion fon In N¢ . Drl hours. | gion &t onvention in 1} Gritain . : , 1 [ e aew treatmont, pertected by fhiyel. (SubBtitutes, thia ook, boys,and girls of the parish who are |, yay the accident and’ said that|the month of September in New Bri- | leaving to ntiend school. A 1arge | youioo Curran, whose automobile was|tain, Captain George Kelly stated to. IF SK'N BREMS clans of The Climcal Laboratorie v To Attend Big Figh land, Ohlo, s known as Dr. PlattyRinex| Jjogeph Kitson, w‘lierfin‘ bantam. | S numbcr §c planning to attend in a0k by Sidotti, was traveling at aday. public farewell to the etudents Who| .\, o speed not greater than 15 Prescription, and works on an entlrfy new | . nfi':i-.?.. ‘Science: now has ampf vroof| VEIBHt, Who has iide quite a name| ‘ ; ity J | that Hay Feuo due not te mytt r- | for himself in the town, will Iomelrnu* souT“ cmuu"‘ IE — - miles an hour. Curran was iravelling BATHING CASE CONTINUED. | 2 ! on Dwight street and Sidottl was UU'I' AND "‘cHEs face frritation » an actual fofection | for the Dempsey-Firpo fight at the | ¥ ¢ the ahsfption of | o, 3 4 . atreet v Jeeien i :u:" other| £010 Grounds, New York city, Fri-| 'I'u MAINE ‘-Ir|\|ir\gpon ¥ mr\:;w'.h = .| Lake Wamy; ipisode Goes to ! Mr. Curran sa at he was going raw protein | 3 treatments do - no. t at this| A&y afternon. He will he accom-| . r December Term of Court, cause. But ilinex, "onvenient | panied. by Henry McCarroll, Archie | | about 15 miles an hour and that 8i- | capsule form. goes direct to ty8 Infection | Wajsh * James Thonipson, Leslle | | | dotti must have been traveling more | tockville, Sept. 12.-—~The case, He said that | against Henry J. Mathieu, charged m- | Speelali in the evstem, and neuallEey iete reiier| Warner and Constable . 1n Hackett, | VARG S v - than 20 miles an hour. y in 24 hours. They received their ticke - this morn- AT Today and Thursday at 8 p. m. the accident was unaveidable because | with unlawful bathing in Lake Wa: No toatter How long you-fve had Hay|ing and will make the trip by auto. To have & SRIADIA- IanaUve, one of the rate of speed Sidotti was driv- | gumbaug, was put over yesterday un- | D o et iamin yonhava 't T8 Roads Need Repairs Which she knows will prove eftective, “The ing and the direction in which he was til the December term of the Tolland| Just the moment you apply Mene TeinY mines 1a " positively guaranteed to| Agaifi the fact that several roads| D¢ €ASY to take and guaranteed pure,, traveling. Sergeant McCue and Po-|county superior court. This case, |tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning of MFS Toler VEURS, o Nerth Lhasten liceman Veley testified that they in-| which is a test case, was to come up| broken out skin the itching stops and yesterday before Judge Christopher L. | healing begins, says a noted skin spés bring_you complete relle§ fithin 24 hours| are in need of reflair is brought to ) g | 201t Costs you nothing: age| (D attention of the peopie. ne | tom & C. sent up North. She save: (| ()] Homestead” vestigated the ac lent and expressed | “1 have great faith in_ Dr. True's the belief that Sidotti was driving Avery of Groton. Witnesses were in|cialist. This sulphur preparation, You ,can have a 24-hg" o v main roads are in fairly good condi- | Chaear g ki Just | tion, but the back fobils A¥e Dad,. Ko dixie, the Trae Pamily Lasative and With Theodore Roberts recklessly. court for hoth the prosecution and the | wade into a pleasant cold -cream, enclose 10c to help defif vostage, cost of | gy Jeveral individuals who have oc-| WOFM Expeller and have been using [f| o 00 oo and an all star The case of Archie laBounty,|defense and State Attorney Thomas I | gives such a quick relief, even to i B R R | casion to use those roads often. Ruts | it for over 10 years. 1 send for it to| e charged with theft from Besse-Le-| Noone was ready to proceed as war | flery eczema, that nothing has ever oo Spore. decame, fihe [are stilh in evidence they say and they | MY old home at Osford, Me.” N et rved-of ‘i Anbrlis land's store several weeks ago, was| Major Johh Buckley and William M. been found to take its place. ot help you In 24 hoft the drug are not graded. (“+ders have been| That is oniy one of many endorse. The hest Joved of all Amerlean (1, Gled by Prosccutor Woods, as was| Harney, attorneys for the defense.| Because of it germ destroying prop= promptly rofuna soufloliar. placed in the holes, hut these do not | Ments and reasons why you too WIRJS: INE SESURIN NS the case of Wadislaw Taymayer and The case was postponed after long | erties, it quickly subdues the itehing, et funex today & U0 LY o nelp. should use Dr, True's Elixir—a splen- I SYye . Jugzena Papricki, charged with mis- | considoration upon the plea of Attor-|cools the ‘irritation and heals the ee- = l'v"ler':v‘v‘;;: d‘mlr:—‘w- Jd after-effes Ttems of Interest did compound just suited to the needs - s M i | conduct, who have married. The ney Willlam D. King of Willimantic,|zema right up, leaving a cléar, dentally it is sejd Ader nu;'-n;v_\- '""u'f':_‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tryon and son | of men, women and children to keep |u.-c of Roalo Neri, charged ulm{nuornny for the Coventry Water & |smooth skin in place of ugly erups 'a"'-??‘.m-";",.':".'&i,;. .‘;.;mpm‘r- 30 ::: "h: are at the Methodist camp grounds|Stomach and bowels in normal condi- Mr. ond Mrs, Carter DeHaven { reckless driving, was continued until Aqueduct ll;o p 4 'lirv‘n!. ral.nvr. pi(m:lns c;r rollll')ll;e"". . Platy Rinex Prescription in | for two weeks. tion. [ —In— ; Saturday. | County Health Officer Michael D.| You do not have to wait for fn':"'n":-nr.'r{v 'n':; St i u. s8ib. I8 LSV Mk Allee Steed and Elizabeth | Used for over 70 years. This sho CRINGER FOR DAD” Apropos to the imposing of the! ('Conneli. who frrosecuted the case|provement. It quickly shows. Yol city 4t Di-kineg Dius Co. P Hutchinson are in Chicago visiting what a good, well-established product AR i above fines for reckless driving and|in Coventry last month, was also in|can get a little jar of Rowles Menthos | | driving while under the influence oqwun and rgady to proceed. It wi Sulphur at any drug store. : erd Co., mee ) iy R e their brother, Norman Hutchinson. it is. 40c—60c—3%20,

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