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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928, the Plalaville Pife and” Drum Corps Y Plainville News |30 wis v e | DULERS, One of which Is almost assured 1R ' &8 A J. Bordeau has been entered In {the fat man's race. succediul Hunt ‘ Charles Diggies returned from a 0 (] hunting trip today with a coon that HN[n AHER B sH‘n-ll about 18 pounda The ani.| ' ’ mal was treed over on the White Oak | ‘- o I M | G T mountain by Mr, Diggles' new hunt ing dog and the Plainville man | hrought him h | eonce wumenns [ futi Bllen Finds Pars Gty s, i e ' | Reckless Dri | eunds raspoctivey, 2. Disgies state espective v . o “s “ng {m that m: new n:n‘ is ma"w:l'n.nr ————— he has ever had and he values the | e gl iDEATll. 0! ALFRED HUPF| “:::?;“’::“’h‘:.h‘l':““ | MOTHER i~ Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substie PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNA (PHONE 3.5201) have been campleted in the ’ WOMEN s FIBRE s“"K AND WOOL HOSIERY 1nm---sum Jiktery ot Chirch Orght | Merioe sotats 1o Hra. T bty maawony m:or:doitrP;r::::l':c.inT:::::n‘nmli) rg‘a“;;: ffio‘:u::" AT The new owner plans to conduet the w‘TH FANCY CLOCKINGS —Rowling llw Opens Tonlght=— | oiace a roomin and hoarding | ' hotse as In the past. The place is be- | To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Just in time for cold weather, we were fortunate In securing from one of the best known Hosiery manufacturers, & case of Fibre Pllk and Wool Hose, what they eall “Sub Standards'® black, cordovan, Rob-o-link and several gray sha All with faney clockings, Grades ranging up 95c to $1.95 pair, Our Special Price I8 . ...oooiiiiieiesiins : crerieees Pale | M, J, Noud Sells East Main Street (Siientirely. taatated Ok the tastds imita na ! Storo—Iiriefs. and will be an excellent place when Droven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it ! p finished, ‘There will be a continuance I Anthony Parisi *of Hartford was|of the special dinners on Sunday and | fined 3256 and costs in the town court |other features which have made the |Marked Bobby, €, H Norton, BSuit. SOUTHINGTON “Bws !)'lllerdly on the charge of rn-hlru‘pllro popular for miles around, able reward for hia return or correct driving by Justice Frederick Bullen, | K. of P, Notes {information as to his whereabouts, €, | The arrest of Parisi followed a col-| pPythian lodge, K. of P., will hold | H: Norton, Red Btone, Plainville.— - SPECIAL AD A AL lislon between hin automobile and yeguiar meeting i Odd Fellows' hail |29V ; [ That the democrats spared no cost | another driven by Misa Rosc Quinn, | tomorrow evening, The schedule for In the past election is shown by the TN O e tho" aioe |tNe ensuing wesk 1a o buey one. | For male—Good -coal and '”""‘Jll'tvon filed by the democratic town EVERY KIND’ SIZE AND STYLE I“.':";':l' h'"f,'""d f":;,"‘l‘l:',;"_,”';h:‘::: Monday night, the degree team of |yange, hot water front and resorvolr. committee with the town clerk, shows YOU'LL FIND THEM ON BARGAIN BQUARE, MAIN FLOOR. WALKING AND TALKING DOLLS, [l 0F M riuto! wcting as nasistant prosec. ::'pd;":': e e Lo partvilie[Can bs sten anytime a1 the Maple- [ing that approximately $10 WEN SReNS UNDRESSED DOLLS, KID BODY DOLLS, GENUINE "MADAME HENDREN" DOLLS, THE FINEST tor, Tuesday evening, Pythian m.:". v hurst,—advt, Donations to the amount = of "t DOLLS MADE. THEY WALK AND TALK. Witnesses brought forward by the [visit Agenda Temple in Unionville; e were received 1o defray expenses. 'rc: “MADAME HENDREN" DOLLS, 21-Inch with volle dress and bloomers, hat, shoes and stockings, state testified that Miss Quinn Was | Thursday evening, a large number of NEWS Ibalance in the treasury 18 :1: ¥ for & driving from New Britain at a speed [the members of Pythian lodge and MAPLE HILL against a balance of §7 efor u DAME HENDREN" DOLLS, 18-inch estimated between 18 and 156 miles | their families will attend the 40th an- Rk R the election, stockings, for only 88,98 each. an hour when the automobile driven | niversary celebration of Ethan lodge : : The report of the treasurer of the DOLLS, sleeping ones with wig, dreas and bloomers of volle, by Parist came alonk from the op- [in Bristol. On Friday evening dis-| The Newington church waa the o ,.o0n town committee has been 16-INCH “"MADAME HENDRE! posite direction, crossed the road and | tinguished visitors will be present at|scene of a very pretty wedding last|g, Jo Co o secretary of state. Threa evening when Miss Katherine Row-| oy, 00nqidates elected on the ticket shoes, stockings, cap, $3.98 each, ' 18-inch, printed erepe dress and bloomers, shoes, stockings and crashed Into Quinn automoblile, The | the meeting to be held here, and on l ley, daughter of Mrs. Kale Rowley,bel {made contributions of & b le 1 , With figured crepe dress and bloomers, hat, shoes and “MADAME HENDREN" DOLLS, ! accldent occurred on New Britain | Saturday night, a visit will be made came the bride of Clarence A, Hollnrd‘.mn"m' namely: First Selectman hood, for $3.98 cach. “MADAME HENDREN" DOLLS, 10.inch size with crepe dress, shoes, stockings and sun bonnet |{avenue n weck ago last Sunday.|to Elm lodge in st Hartford, A 91,69 each. Parisi was represented by Lawyer I. 0. O, F. Notes of Newington. The re'n;‘mnln)' el willlam T. Foley, 5: Town Clerk H. performed by Rev, Harry Martin. n-‘,w Merrill, $20; Tax Collector L. O Four Extra Specials ln Undressed Jointed Dolls church was decorated with M""m"iflhflpard. $20. chrysanthemuma. NO. ONE, OFFERS YOU 23.INCH DOLLS, full | NO. THREF, OFFERS YOU FULL BALL JOINT- N o Diea e o e 4 ball jointed, with sewed wig, moving eyes and eye- ED 18.INCH DOLLS, with wig, moving eyes, with Alfred )’I‘u’{‘f’,fln former resident of |finished, 19 Rl mastRE n Promise Me,” accompanied on the or- ' of bad reputation and with k“p'Ilnl Iashes, shoes and stockin 2 50 lashes, shoes, stockings, $l 59 Plainville, died yesterday morning Webster Street Rehearing gan by Miss Mildred Goodale. The intoxicating liquors has heen contin. A $3.50 value ... .00 Lkt BLAR VALV e e fimaioics st R e about 11 o'clock at the Hartford hos- | The newly organized town plan | bride was attended by Miss Jane Gross ued until Friday morning. NO. TWO, BRINGS YOU FULL BALL JOINTED NO. FOUR, OFFERS YOU 15-INCH FULL pital. He was 65 years old, was born | commission will hold rehearing in the [of Philadelphia as maid of honor, and Much comment has heen heard Miss S8arah Rowley, sister of the bride, |ghout the streets of the town to the 20.INCH DOLLS, moving eves, lashes, shoes, stock- "'""’”""'” DOLLS with sewed wig, moving eyes in England and had Itved in Plain-|town hall, Monday evening, October ings, and sewed wig. sl 69 ] with lashes, shoes and stockings, 95 [ vilie for a long number of years. He |29, at 7:30 o'clock on Webster atreet, | and Miss Elsie Elliott 'as bridesmalds. |qrect that the “vigilantes” have heen Regular $1.08 value .......coovvenes . | regular $1.50 value .............. Each Cc wWorked at the store formerly owned |The following items will be consid-|l.ouis Hosford, brother of the groom, i, gome measure responsible for the [ by Willlam (Wrk which was in the [ered: Layout and establishment of | was best man, and Willlam Barrows, | acent number of raids on the blind | place of business now occupled by H. |rade, building and veranda lines, lo- | Harvey Doollttle, Fred Lockwood and |(jgars o Southington. That it was Melvin Hosford acted as ushers. ¥ol-|i, . ;.owed intention of the “vigll- A. James dry goods establishment, [catlon of curb lines and acceptance and was conspicuous because of his|of Webster street in the town of|lowing the reception, which was held . ,¢og to clean up the town 18 no home. Rev, Henry W. Maier of the | Gwatkin were the hostesses. neatness and fastidiousness of dress, | Plainville, in the chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Hosford ... .ot and the general epinion seems Entertains Friends He was visitigg at the home of Wil-| Tt Will be remembered that a hear- [ left on a wedding trip. On their re-| "y, that they have made good in l. News First Congregational church, New er ln Britain, will officlate. Burial will be Miss Helen Schofleld entertained | jam Barker of Mountain View a few |ing was held on this matter before at |turn they will make their home in this respect. about 30 of her friends at the com- | woaks ago when his iliness attacked | Which a large number of the property | Newington. Benjamin Buckingham Styring was e in Maple cemetery, Berlin. i s i o munity house last eve: 3 by v el e ¥ vening. AMeS | him and was removed to the hospital, | ©Wners of the street appeared, but the ordained this morning at St. Paul's Court Cases Tonight were played, dancing enjoyed and re- He was employed up to the time of |change In the state statute, copies of Harold Skinner of Thompson street Episcopal church. Rt. Rev. Edward O'Brien, William Poyt, o ARRANT MA“E nUT ufi:‘:"g"y" and goseph Riddell, ali freshments served. Mrs. Emily E.|[pis death by the Wise, Smith & Co.|Which were not received until after|peturned Monday from a trip to Phil- C. Acheson, suffragan bishop of Con- ; Schofleld and Mrs. Willlam Graham |o¢ Hartford. He leaves a daughter, [the work had been completed, nulll- | adelphia. ||.ecllcul w'" In charge 8t the: cAMs | Drazter of Hartford, who when theJ Sequassen lodge, I, 0. O, F,, will sentence was pronounced, appealed | work the third degree at the meeting N o v e Vi d ellow the case. Justice Bullen named a|[this evening on a large class of can-|leaves an b7 The case of Frank and Mary Res- b 00, didates, A social and Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Anton| hond of 33 ocial and entertalnment Van Veen of Hartford sang “O,|plewski charged with keeping a place 14 ton, will appeas in the Berlin of Bos PP acted as hostesses. Miss Marion Huff of Norwich, and a | fied the decisions reached, and neces- club of Maple Hill il town court this evening to answer Ttem ns of Interest b 7 sitated the reheari —— d rother, Willlam Huff, in England. ehearing. The Woman' = F“RR[IBERT PERRY 'i;‘:;":o‘;{,,”‘:,",‘lfi,;”:‘mfi,‘,' :;20 rall. | Miss Mae Horn of Southington 18 (The tuneral will be held in Hartford. Broad Street Again will hold a public bridge party in the| Mrs. Sarah Ryder Marsland, 83, . visiting Miss Catherine McGee of Ken- History of Organ Once again, the property owners|new Grange hall Saturday evening, at|died Tuesday at the Dreamwold Sana- I ——— along Broad street have taken up|g o'clock. The committee in charge |[torium on Meriden road. She is sur- ago. O'Brien and Poyt were arrested | The annual meeting of the Ladies’ given in the Congregational church |&rms against the condition in which | of the affair consists of Mrs. L. Kings- 8. the street s allowed to remain. The ley, Mrs, F. A, Law and Mra. William [land, a teacher at the Lewis High o Bmgmrt Mfln Falls w hppw by Tllotnrcych'l’ol’l;t:m;m Willlam 8, | Ajd goclety of the Kensington Con- Thursday evening, October 25, by Strolls of the New Britain department. | gregational church will be held to-|Robert H. Prutting of Hartford, as-|Noles, If anything, along the street are | sjjen, There will also be tables for |school. The funeral took place this deeper and the general condition of | gtrajght whist. |morning at Ossining, N. Y. . i The other two men werc arrested by |morrow afternoon at 3 o’'clock at the " A sisted by John T. Dowd, also of Hart- m 00!111} Wm B&Bl‘oflghtflm the Berlin authorities. They appeared |home of Miss Marjorle Moore. ford, as sololst, are being taken up|the street is very bad. Some of the Union Grange will meet tomorrow i L road camp car'in Berlin a short time , i sington. Tickets for the organ recital to be a1 S vived by a daughter, ss Cora in court last Friday and their cases East Berlin Items ty ow i r m » . ; very quickly by the people of Plain-|Property owners are planning to cir-| Ay, and Mrs, B. J. Hubert of Rob-(night i ! ¢ were continued until this evening. Up| The regular weekly prayer meeting | \ijlo and surrounding towns. culate a petition asking the selectmen | ping avenue have returned from a ke Feitteoainly B ls FlNED $25 to last evening they had secured no|will be held at the Methodist church| mhere fs an unusual interest in the!t0 Dlan to have repairs made before | motor prip to Woodstock, Vermont. ',,‘v,l.‘nnli:: gl;\:'r';;]:ia‘},?ellol:fv&sv:\zlll g lawyer. this evening at the usual hour. concert, as many of the townspeople |® Breat many days are up. Several Lewis High will play the East Hart autolsts have suffered broken springs| Tne assessors will be at Atwell's fon; High sf:!‘wol f:o:l:all':sl::ton::r. along the street recently, it is reported N % - . .3 | store this evening Ietween 6:30 andimw dtternoon st A e Ro g The case of Frank Sullivan, arrest-| There wlil be a meeting of the|.re anxious to hear the new organ Plainville Briefs o % ¥ o'clock for the convenience of those ]grounds. ——— . ed by Berlin officers last week for Modern Woodmen society at the Ath-| which s one of the best and which Death of 'Aaron Monroe Bell+D. violation of the liquor law and for|letic bullding this evening. could not be duplicated for less than keeping a gambling place, will also Philip Nase of Middletown is spend- jg14 090, Mrs. Edward Aspinall is visiting her who wish to swear to their tax list. moon — Drum P R. Meeting This Afte: come up this evening, having been|ing a few days at his home on Wilcox | " (onnected with the organ is an in- |Sister, Mrs. Earl Sheldon in Ben- | | Items continued from last Friday night. He |avenue. i y y nington, N. H 1 { To Attend Fair—Other v night. He : teresting history. It was built to be |ninston, N. H. The Woman's' club of Maple Hill Corps will be represented by Attorney Wil-| A large number enjoyed the supper|yged in the gymnasium of the West- 'he Crimsons football team will| .4 ‘at the home of the p‘;e!iflefll. of Interest. Jllam F. Mangan of New Britain, and social given by the Ladies’ Aid|pinster school in Simsbury by the J.|Practice this evening at 7:30 o'clock Mrs. R. B. Doane, yesterday efter- was issued by Judsel Church Training Night soclety Of the Methodlst church In the | w, gteare & Co. of Springfleld, Mass, |on Trumbull's lot. U0 N Ary { Arerek Iy Yape e o nt church basement last evening and a|gnq was a gift to the institution by NOTICE fhe tate Federation were given by | MOTHER’ | 3 2 Ibs. Lard 29c. Russell Bros.—advt A warral ” & town Toni, George Griswold In th'thr:".",:m of nighfn;htth:'“lxl;xe:slnchtz;d‘ M::;mdl:‘s: very neat sum was realized for the |y Stotesbury, the wealthy banker| A public hearing will be held in|Mrs. 1. Kingsley. RS RN L B il P o i s o Bl soclety. 5 4 of Philadelphia. Tt was to be used|the Town Hall, Plainvlle, Conn., Mon- Fr Robert Perry of BrldKPDO;‘ Wit R e it egln at| Mrs. F. Leelie Cogswell of WilcoX|in gonnection with school dramatics, |day evening, Oct. 29th, at 7:30 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hosford of tean acheduled Lo APRAAT CIALF o |throughout S it continue javenue Is spending a few days as the ¢ g5 the plans of the achool wers [to consider the layout and establish- | Newington have returned from their 5 4 £ ”‘!‘ 'dw‘: w’:;‘ci:\dn:net\i:v:;nnco of various orsnniz’a:‘l:n’s‘w;l‘:-:’(?n‘ol::: Eu;::a or:rlrtelr.r:;:lsnl"no'f-ro:::fl;’r:rent changed; it wad ‘playedjonly on few | ment of Erade, of the .building:and ‘weddinl trip spent in the White Babys BflSt Laxatlve iS as fajled to D 8 i . * | cccasions. . veranda lines, location of curb lines B89 vas motifled last week (o appear Tryon and Mra, Arthur Moftatt wil be | Teachers' association Wil be held at| *“T'e°orean was then purchased for (and the acceptance of Webstor.atreet, |~ - """ “California * Fig Syrup” and he did not. This week h: 3;:: e hostesses. the Hubbard school, Friday evening|ine piainville Congregational church |recommended by the Town Plan Com-| rhe Newington Grange will dedi-| g oyrup again notified and he was absent. f ; To Attend Fair at § o'clock. A reception of the teach- i,y Cparies H. Norton of Red Stone |misslon and shown in detail on map | cate Its new hall Friday evening at 8| - = warrant will be placed in the hands| The T. A, B. drum corps will meet |8 Wil be held and a musical pro~| gy and was installed by Mr. Dodge [drawn by Engineer J. N. McKernan |guelock. State officers and members of the state police and tht man Will|Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at|6T8M rendered. All interested are|or gimghury, the organ expert. The dated August 29, 1923, which map has | of tha subordinate granges will be| be brought to Berlin, where he Will|the hall in Kensington and will attend | Ur8ed to attend. church will pay for the installation [been placed on file with the Town | resent. Preceding the exercises sup- elther furnish a bond of g0 to jallthe T. A. B. fair in New Britain in a| 1N® first group meeting of the sea-|,ng for this reason, a charge for the | Clork of Plainville and having nscrib- per will be served fo out 'of town| The judge stated this norning that|hody. son of the Epworth leagues will bs | oncert is being made. ed thercon “Recommended by the | gyests only. | he was not conversant with the man's held at Durham next Friday evening, Mr. Pratting, until recently director | Town Plan Commission' as prescrib- | ¥ R S 4] Winners i Ainis Gasilty of B yan| Ootober 26, A number of the mem. ilharmonic or- [ed by Chapter 267 of the Public Acts| ’ 4 i case. Vv of Kensington was b Voshl A1 attend of the Hartford FPhilharmonic or-|ed by Chapter 2 h o A Elmer Pape will leave Sunday on | Romane Roderick of /New Britain [the winner of the first prize at the|Pt"® Of the local group whil attend. | ;pegtra, will bring out everything of |adopted, 1923. The Public Act un-|, pusiness trip to Washington, D. C. was fined $25 and cost} for reckless | whist held by 8t. Paul's T. A, B. 80- [ LOUND—O od d whit ih which the organ is capable and from | der which the old Town Plan Commis- e i | driving. He was the driver of the car clety at the T. A. B. hall last eve. | ' QUND,—one I and white co¥ had| yrejiminary trials, those who attend [sion held a hearlng Sept. 12th on| yo Maple Hill Bridge club will| that, last Sunday, wejt through aining. Dominic Naples of New Brit-| "' c-:u L on the Faae | the concert will have an opportunity | Webster street has been repealed and | 1 oqt with Mrs, Leonard Fox on John- | fence on the East Berln road, smash- |aln won the first men's prize. The B::lnln or:nd for 214 weeks. Owner to hear an organ which will compare |the new act which changed the dutles | . ..~ oot next Tuesday afternoon. ing tho machine and cutting the oc- |consolation prizes went to Minnie Orsi will please call for same .nt once, | favorably with some of those in the |slightly requires that a new hearing Wl euplnuf and James E. Corr, Ten pounds of A, L. Woodruff, Town Clerk large churches in the citles. be held as a matter of form to com- William Sternberg and G. C. Rnnt,‘ It was evident thel the car 'was sugar were won by Julle Corbat. A gzl 2 Y Zadvi Mr. Dowd, a singer of note, will add | ply with the new law. A | attended the annual roll call of Mer-! “hitting it up” at a pretty high rate of large crowd was present last night greatly to the evening’s program. His| The recommended building line is| .0 "hoot ‘G A, R., in Meriden Tues-| When baby is constipated, has speed, although nons of the witnesses jand the committee in charge express- HEARING I8 RESUMED. voice has a sweetness of quality and 24 ft. with veranda line of 16 ft. on|, . wind-colic, feverish breath, coated- would go 8o s to say so. It was|@d Itself as being greatly pleased with ZARD i ¢ a clearness of tone, that has put him |both sides of Webster street. The T SR tongue, or diarrhea, a half teaspoon- brought out thal the driver attempted the nu‘mber of people that turned out. S _C-rt_\T el " Stants in great demand throughout the state, | curb iines to be 8§ ft. distant from the ey s s | tul of genuine “California Fig Syrup” to pass two othefcars and skidded. |The whists will be continued each (Washington Court Ma Tickets can be had from members East and West lines of the street, the | PREMIER STARTS SOMETHING | promptly moves the poisons, gases, Marks on the rosd showed that the | Wednesday evening during the winter Again When Stenographer Is Hired. | of the choir, or at the Plainville Trust [grade to be as shown on the "‘"‘f' ) e | bile, souring food and waste right out. car_skidded 90 fiot. The man was|months: Washington, Oct. 18.—Adjourned| Co» or Rtyder's store. All partles interested are hereby no- | His Advocating of Constitution Revi-| Never cramps or overacts. Babies not'an’ experiencal driver, having had D. A. R. Meeting Today once because no tunds were available Bowling League Starts tfish 428 Wargpd 10 bE premsnt At sion Causes Much Agitation love its delicious taste, The new bowling league forfhed at |thi8 hearing td%discuse the warfous| == 0000 L ler. | ASK your druggist for genuine “Cal- lines and grade recommended by the s Sct. 15.-—President Miller-| ... ia 1ig Syrup” which has full di- b A meeting of Emma Hart Wil- 2 'license but a fe¥ months. to pay a stenographer, the general lard chapter, Daughter of the Ameri- the Recreation alleys Will open with - A ;i | court martial trial of Captain Samuel Town Plgn Commission. and’s speech at Evreux last Sunday In |\ o yons tor infants in arms, and chils ;The Wute lands] abolt 100 testAntei| o pavolath held this aft & fleld at the sfle of the road. il T Rty 8 After- 1o Gwynne, army medical corps, re- & bang this evening when the occu- F. T. WHEELER, which he advocated a revision of the| 5 Jack Dorsmaj of Asylum street was S6 R Ra Sae e ' |under way again today as a result of | 2gains e famous quintet from the 1 vt Pl . . stability of the government will have . Mother! L ¥ - fined §36 and josts for reckless driv- :‘"' Charles wratt and Miss Caroline |, "yyonial allotment for the purposs | Russell ‘biock. John Valentine W) | EIMOVHE SEh R O, . A beresalon. 1 pstlIRmeny | Batt] fOrmIN" BE woil why wet, EHANEEIN ing on the tuipike. He was sum.-|jAvaEe on " ;‘ the Immigrants p.'ive judge advocate general. [lead his cohorts from the Russell| . . o T (ote Weat | Aubribt, & deputy for the department|"5 f¥TUP: moned to cout October 13 N one 0 rhis Country.” Mrs | narges against Captaln Gwynne Property against Ponsi and his| (0% S2 0 Crel 0 S0 mel 6™ | of the Seine, has served notice on| The car he was driving collideq | Velter Gwatkin and - Mre. Leland | . ;04" fiom the treatment of Pri-|charges and aiready bets have been UM ¢ Premier Poincare that upon the re- | with the ed machine of Willlam |vate Guy Pendieton at the Fort|!ald on the winner. Th‘ere in a pos- 3 sl opening of the ehamber he Will offer OXID sibllity that the game will be plaved | |\ 4, Ajredale dog, had collar|an Interpeliation on “the measures the AZE | E————— Net Britain in Beckley on Eustis, Vi hospital. He lost both ¢ rtly after the police legs by amputation after a motor- :‘::e\‘:esimbtl?:kar‘-ln.trn‘.“"-“’ld;?\(:o:n::::‘ government intends taking in order to TABLETS ’ - apply the program elaborated by the| yjage With Essential Olls For were summed to the scene of the | eyele accident. | | | : its members, James Manilla and An- president of the republic, notably the o ot Bridgeport was dis- MAY SEEX PEN D e e i ' | ||| part thereof ‘dealing with revision of charged fpon payment of costs ICK BILIOUS London, Oct. 18.—During the re- o [N AnY way with Ryl cflmm nty Theate the constitution.” oye . amounting to lll-lnl. on a charge °d‘ 9 cent agitation over the remains oti':\h:" ,‘;’;fi‘::r?h:‘:”z:‘;:‘ ‘:':‘:OO'::::‘ l { The president's address has caused POhtlams-Audlmeer' /6 was summone: el | General Oglethorpe, it was repeatedly | . A | TODAY AT 8 P. M. i much comment in view of his express- — cripples in the Neri apartments that ol opiatos ‘When ngmlnabid -thiati thie Clergymen_hdm" founder of Georgia would be immedi.|It Was necessary to ek elsewhers | MAKING A MAN" [ powers of the chief executive should ! . Harmless Laxative’ for the |tounder ot Georgia would be immedi- for talent, THhe lea 7 gue will be com- H N ately followed by an attempt to take Bi nd Better than “While be augmented. The socialist and com- | posed of eight teams which will in- igger ai etter than v ingers g < Liver and Bowels | the bones of William Penn to Amer-| G \oGey (he two to play tonight, ||| Satan Sleeps.” The story of a ||| munist party organs are raising the g y 1, years of age, | fea. | the American Legion, Mohawks, All- ||| millionaire who went broke and shout of “dictatorship” while those of | Anyone who speaks or sings in publia Sead dfll home in the northern part e S = Plainvilles, Holy Name of the church | discovered he had a heart. The the fxtrema right endorse the presl- | whose voice is apt to grow husky or last night, Death came after WAS ARTHUR'S COUSIN, 4 | dent’s polic, | weak from the strain, will find that He s survived by his | .. |of Our Lady of Mercy, the Forésters || kind of fighting role Holt revels 2 SR AR Sxidnge tbiet slowly distes :‘m’"‘ ey bzn' \ Pasadena, Cal, Oct. 18.—Levi Nel-|and one other which is named as a in. | : s WA ::e Ox (:z%‘- et so"lfly |!ll:|l‘91 in 'N“d’fl‘ MM“‘ . “‘.' a 'Or, \ son Stevens, a second cousin of Presi-| qark horse. A prize of $25 will bel “Friend Husband” Comedy ) COMPLAINT IS DROPPED. v|n| mol;( el ‘ortledsp(;ad‘;g or ng;‘. o -m”' re. Bu- ; dent Arthur, died here yesterday aged | given to the winners. Travelogue | Washington, Oct. 18.—The federal " :_"“te" oty g “; e o e R e A ‘ 8 years | Noud store Changes Hands (irade commission today ~announced | S/l TV Guring an unusual strathe 81 ‘wae a resident of Beriln for M. J. Noud has sold his store and : the dismissal of its complaint against Thousands of people have u.um-i living on the road to Rocky ¢ | | business at the corner of East Main | the J. B. Harris-Mexia trust, J. B.| ., ino remarkable value of these purs ¢ and Pine streets to Louls D'Antonio | | Harris-Mexia trust No. 2,.and J. B.|, oontial oil tablets, which bring stich . east o{lt:zo tm:::kc. w::n L who recently sold his store opposite | | Harris of Tort Worth, Texas, charging | ,yick relict in cases of Hoarseness, farm, his younger days the post office. Mr, Noud has been | |false and misleading representations | eq o Voice, Soreness, or Tickling in {in the sale of oil and gas Property|ryroat, Bronchitis, Bronchial frrita- & seafaring man and was one > IS fn business for a number of years at | | stock. | tion, Bronchial Asthma, Coughs, Colds 0ld prospectors In Cali- @S5 the 'East i 00 /@ Given by Court Mattab been very :":v:'s:'lrtlelftn::o::in:'?o }:"’ TR O R v .18 g land, as a preventative against Grippe, L\ ven by Mattabessett W orts. His reasons for selling or his | at RKLAN LEADER ARRESTED. |Infiienza and Pneumonia. - Py > WORK WH"_EYW su:p No. 187, F. of A. plans for the future were not an- | . Atlanta, Oct. 18.—Rev. Caleb Rid- One small inexpensive package of Had nounced. | cmu"lty Theater | 1ey, known as the imperial kludd of | “Oxidaze” tablets will quickly prove §. he would have m:‘:e'la‘!::‘e'f' :«:;:l:n:f;:: :ncdor:,\;e;a!l’; 20 26 27 ~ l"lr?:en :?‘T '["m | The Knights of the Ku Kiux Kian, has|the value of pure essential oil in cases e members of Plainville Hose Co. been ordered to appear in police court | of this kind; if they are always kept Ag0 he was able to| cleansing with ‘“Cascarets,” Sick ct. ’ y y No. 1, laft town this morning about Music By .ol ! here today to answer charges of be-!in the house for use in case of an “: ‘was continually | Headache, Biliousness, Gases, Indiges- 6:30 o'clock bound for Port Chester, N. | ing “drunk and operating an auto-| emergency, they may save you many % tak mm he wae, He|tion, and all such distress gone by At Foresters Hall Y., to take part i the hig fisld day | GURLEY BROS. CHARTER|| mobile.” He was arrested }'Qntfird'xg"rllyc of serious illness or discomfort. o 'ml:t.hhleufd. o ;nofllnlté rbor um,mw'osmend-:a Chil- Kenst belng staged there by the New York | OAK ORCHESTRA | and after spending several hours in ni Any good druggist can supply vou, fn- Services tomeor- | dren—10c boxes, a! and 50c sizes, Volunteer Firemen's association. The { police station ceil was leased 81 odlesk &t the any dreg ; | po released on! ¢luding Dickinson Drug Company local delegation was accompanied by | bond of $500. ;Cllrk & Brainerd.

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