New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAii Telephones Unafiected Telephone serviee was not inter- fered with by the sleet storm of lase night and everything was working well this morning, according to Man- ger Philip nney of the local | exchange, \w n the story began, | preparations Were made by Manager ge Installation The recently elected officers of Plainville Grange will be installed this . i ristol News | cvening in Grange hall on Pierce | | Ranney to forestall any trouble so ; || Plainville News !ul Soulhxnj;mn. Sk a(:: “;m.” % (clu‘lllnm- ¥ i kvm's nu:- City Council Approves Raise o 21-3 Cents an Hour NDBrowz Teomson 56 [mmw — NOTHING FOR THE OFFICIALS Ay g OBSERVE NEW YEAR 2.2 THE BENEFITS OF OUR YEARLY shE g COST SALE ARE BEING SHARED|.—. .. .-" = BY EVERYBODY e 'Several Hundred at Festivities in) | owerses zomn mirinday | of Plainville celebrated the arrival of 30 o'clock and communion A. H. Condell, one of the lcading the Commuwnity Theater | tertainment, the second annual affair | dltizens of Plainville and vice-presi- dent of the Plainville Trust. Co., to- | heard zgain evening | of the lodge in the Community thea- | €10k | ter last evening. The aftair one | of the most brilliant of its kind ever { held in Plainville, Over 300 mem- ! Lers, friends and visitors attended and filled the spacious floor to overflowing. A seven course dinner was served | by Mrs. A. Kronholm of New Britain tand her staff of officers and both the THE ‘CARTER. /SECONDS" ARE GOING FAST [iseharid Suces vt Kinds and Sizes For Man, Woman, Child | triangular shap and covered most of | the floor space, YOU ALL KNOW THE WORD “CARTER'S" MEANS THE BEST, and thousands will enjoy wearing garments bought at this sale. The impcrfections consist of a tiny oil spot, a dropp>d stitch, nothing to A large committee is looking up the wages in other cities of like size so that the raise will not be acted upon until the neil has fu'l data on the subject. has heen reported on fav- by the board of fire commis- 80 that only the decision of fathers remains for the peti- | day is observing the T5th apniversary | of his birth, DOUBLE TEAM RUNS AWAY Condell made his daily trip to the bank and spent his usual number of hours at his desk. vas the recipient of a number of tulatory messages from his Wl from the employes of the Mr. co Th orably sioners, the city tion ¢ Roscoe Hamm to friends “HIll" Section, Where Many Councils sewtle Bank Cla tlement of the claim of Jiristol Savings bank against the eity for damages, incurred by a leaky water main to the new bank buildihg Main street, has been effected by the payment of $1,000 to the bank. The bank officials asked for $4,000 to pay for the dumage and suggested that the matter be left out to arbi- tration, rather than a lawsuit, after the eity claims committee had re- ported unfavorably on the matige. The damages were carefully - con- sidered by the council’s committes and the recommendation of payment of $1.000 voted by the council- men last men Live, Said to Provide Many First Friday Devotions the | Rev. John E. IFay, pastor of | chureh of Our Lady of Mercy, | nounced last Sunday that serv morrow, the first Friday of th would be held as followss the ping Snow Cover- —Martha Rebekah Lodge to Install Complains Conce Oficers=—Plainville Bricfs, ed Walks—Dr. Boucher 1o Testify, g on cents to ihe police- meeting of the This rais:, at onee $34 10 for rvice. No. P, Increase two and one-half an hour men of the city council which will mean or the firs those who No increases hian 47, K. of va this b a ome ective year men and § are older in the wers to the offi- clals of the department. The men are well pleased with the increased ,amount as no definite ralse was asked or in the tition to the city father The reque for higher wages that the policerncn found it nec ccause of increased cost of livi K that the salaries be increased. Slect Delays “brotleys Woodland street Plainville Elce- delayed by the that serviee to the end To Open Garage wiil Rescoe Hamm, a 11 known | dent of Plainville,” has taken a lcase len the in the rear of the post e owned by Ernest Farrar and up to a short time ago occupicd by him as a blacksmith shop. Hamm p) to open a garage accessory station. Mr. Hamm 1o purchase the property in the ne future, The other side of the build- occupied by the Hallock iron and will be vacated in the spring, it is understood. Mr. Hamm will then occupy the entire place, Ladies" Aid Officers The Ladies Aid socicty of the tist church at a regular meeting terday afternoon clected the follow- ing officers: President, Mrs, Erne IFarrar; vice-president, M ] was resi- SIRABLE MER- W R WHILE THINK OI' HAVING CHOICE FROM AN JMMENSE STOCK LIKE OUR: D) CHANDISE OF EVERY KIND OFFERED AT THIS SALI; AT COST. BARRING A VERY F STRICTIONS. THINK WHAT THAT MEANS AND DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE YOU CAN. given was night Bristol Briefs Bristol lodge of Elks will night in Elks hall William Fisher of Franklin street has resumed his studies at HBoston vniversity after spending the holidays at his home M and Mrs, Nils veturned from an through the south, ns a meet tos | The hall was decorated with | | streamers and garlands of vari-col- lored paper while strings colored |lights were suspended over the tables. | | At cach plgte, a number of favers were placed and as cach one sat down, (@ hat for the men and a crown for | the women were placed them and soon al present wer disguished in i { false face lun weird hats, Toy bal- | W scerctury, Mrs, Charles Joons were sct before cach plate and | Bunnell; treasurer, Mrs, Kate B, soon the hall was in a riot of fun 0N assistant trcasu Mrs, with the balloons sailing gaily from | | Tyler. and dircctresses one table to the other. Mrs. Richard Scdergren Véllowing the dinner, John H. Mitchell, The all, acting as toastmastc ported that the society had er number of the guosts very succossiul in 1923, Mrs, There were a large Irving Tyler was elected to the pesi- grand officers of both lent's chair which she has held for |und Pythian Temple § the past three years, but she declin- | spoke briefly, The first ed to act, She | been eonfined Grand Vice-chancellor of ler home on Park street with a frae tured arm. Mr, Parsons congratulated Martha Rebekah Installation Trolicy cars on tie the Dristol & company were this morning not be maintained line, The grade the street leet on the wires prevented from reaching beyond Wal- | nut st The snowplows were kept | J"I‘: Jbusy for severs! hours and full sery- Sovtiaa was being maintained shortly be- | Southington’s live fraternal organi Osiing, No trouble on any other |tions, lust night, the following officers Mrs, company’s lines was re- [were clected: Sachem, John Barbier: to: the storm and | senijor Henry Renfrette; g kept to the min- ior sagamore, John Connors; chicf ceords, Harry Wailace; tollector wampum, William Aspinwall; Keeper of wampum, Danicl Shana- han; trustee for three years, Harry Cockayne. The delegates olected to the great council were Randall Smith, Edward England and William Aspin- wall, ling trie sleet could the and the the cars of G Nystrom have of extended trip Bap- Ves- hurt looks or wear, sce for yourselves, SOUTHINGTON NEWS R UNIONS FOR WOMEN, high, Duteh or s w necks, long, short or na sleeves, band or bodi tops, regular and extra sizes, medium weight cotton, worth to $2.00 for 93¢ each. in ankle natural, worth 1o to $4.50 for 5369 cach, CARTER UNIONS FOR MEN length, long or short sleeves, white or $3.00 for $1.69 cac Others worth $2.59 cac Finer worth to $5.98 for CARTER UNIONS FOR BOYS, knee iength, long, short or no sleeves, medinm cotron, worth to 32.40 for 95¢ cach. Worth to tor $1.45 eac Medium and heavy wool and and wool, long sleeves, ankle length, worth te $4.50 fov 0, ore e [ At a meeting of Wonx tribe, one of icc or part ported hedules were ute Others worth to $2.50 for $1.20 cac Light and medium wool, also silk and wool, woith to s for M,’d’ ¢ Finer ones worth to $5.98 for 82,89, ron « FOR CHILDREN and for infants we have Unions, Vests and Tights and Shirts, at salc pric and ankle nd heavy noon. tl of and ot officers oyed a se of bei Aspir Agamor lled on a remarks. of the lodgr of year o for number Pythian Walks Cleared given to the the city council sht to enforce the city regulu- regarding the prompt removal und dce from sidewalks, The officials intend that des 82 Council Wants Striet orders were depurtment by po- to | last tions, 1 of snov vity on w iParsons Leland Mos, | o'clock at the home of Mrs, do not Berlin New.sjr FINES THREE FOR DISTURBING PEACE Party Sunday Night Did Not End Happily for Berlin Trio GRANGE REPOR_TS . HEARD hool Board to Meet Tomorvow Nght w=Girange Installation to Be Open Mecting—Book Club Elects New Oficers=—No Gas On Berlin Street, Lue- o Ber- Polgroski, Authony koskitz and Htanley Moty all Berlin, were fined 85 cach in the lin town court last evening by Judge George Gr on char orderly conduct and ns Motyka made the or plaint againet the two o Ihe action grew out of u party at one ol the men's homes on Sunday night, It i¢ understood that there was | roughhouse and then Motyka uined. I'olgroski arrested and brought to court last night When e@idence was submitted it doe- velopud that all three cqually vesponsible for the disturbance Judge Griswold found them guilty He dined them $10 and costs cach later suspending sentence on payment costs which amount (o 85 in each Ciise Stanley vold e omen was were and Grange Reports 1= of ofticers of Berli 1o read at a meeting wight. The report of the showed that the past yvear prosperous one. The Grange has been under considerable cxpense but is il in the treasury, 1 1eport of the | segretary had to with atendance at meetings, the num- Lot meetings held during the year and other statisticx. This report showed an attendance about One Wi treasurer has e " there a sum of average inftiated tallation candidate was< Open Gwatkin of Worthington Ridge. lizabeth Wickwire will j.m-.nn: and will tell of {Interesting happenings | rairs, The | ubout ztion, Mrs, | ot meetings, kes Big Cateh | Tt was reported in Kensington day that Newton Baldwin made ateh of fish yesterday when he fishing through the ice, home 11 plekerel, Issues Pishing Licenses In nccordance with the new law, which makes it necessary ull followers of Tmak heenses, Town Clerk rulf has rted to licenses for this year [ fssued about four [ eoive a larger number {when the season is well started. | Poresters Ty Meet A mecting of Court the Foresters will be held this ning at the hall in Kensington, ports of the officers will be it s expeeted that a the held Mond b or prescotation, Sult Is Brought. Willlam Smyrak of Berlin brought suit against Alva Ventres of Berlin, for $200, the elniming money due on a loan. J Woods of New the plaintiff and action is returnablo nest Monday, Whist Tonigh whist of the Kensington 5 HOML in world “ Arthur Iuslie To date he nl expeets to of read uls report dune ready #0 writ eity issued a in the I'he st T. A held hall. weekly B, soclety this cvening of at o'clock No Gas On B B complaining because lesidents morning the fact that there They morning were without An official of the Gas Light Co. stated, in on, that the trouble was forming of in the had been pumped out * homes. it all Britain pia 1o the and day of water that it Dancing Class Satwday. The dancing class of the Worthi Community Center will held Saturd o'clock in the year an instruct mecting of beginners, running ton vening community house I [ was present at ¢ ass 1o teach « year the provide Worthin this mainly to at conduct the | of the afs club now has a membership uf’ 5. It 1s an informual organi- | Wickwire being in charge to- big went |8 bringing state for Walton to have Wood. fishing has res wpplications Mattabessett of n and on y evening will | has plaintif G Britain is representing The court Paul's will b tUhe of was no gas in their nearly Ne due pipes to- association 8 ach HITS AT RESTRICTIONS Louwis Marshall of New York Calls Proposed Alien Quotas Very Une American and Discriminating, Washington, Jan, &.—I'roposed fur ther restrictions of immigration attacked before the house immigra tion committec today by Louis Mar all of New York, as “Un-American diserimination,” “Ideas which apparently underlic the Ku Kius Kian theories of govern- ment find an ccho in this legislation, Mr, Marsh id. The proposed re. strictions on a busis of 2 per cont of the forcigin population in this country fn 1590 would contine immigration to ot northern Enropean coun. ald. citizens trics, he GIVES MANY TREES Head of Amer Free Associntion ' Presents 60 Millian Little Pirs 1o Great Britain, Asx irituin, Jan a New Charles the pre 10 to Washington, Year gift to Groat Lathrop Pack, president American tree association sented 60,000,000 Dougl the British of today s fir socd commission help reforest the areas cut over that country for war purposes, Henry Getty Chilton, the British charge, ceived the the British D ssy forestry " secds at om ARE IN HOSPITAL fcan Missionaries W Chinese Bandits Receiving Atten. ton—W¢ n St Missing, by The Ass Hanlor Bernard Swedish chureh in the wonnded el the town ern Hupeh provi hospital wl Sangyangiu Yang, ac cording to official advices to (hinese governmen i ere. Neo has heen coneerning Julina Kilen of Northficld Press ~Prof Hoff, missionarie branch t United States, ently when o T Yang, in re in Jar a M s of 1t Luthe who we of rec andits raid nerth T'eao word Virs. Miny thian lodge the showing made the banguet. 1 in the terms the Plainville and praised the teum for the work accomplished durifg the last year. He clal mention of the results under Ieadersiip of Mr, Aspinall Kurz ofticer of the Sisters, was called on and stated that she was alw tmpressed with the cordiality of her receptions in Plainvitle, 8he was fol lowed by Graud other Morgan Hartford who statcd that the degres team of Pythian wis composed of the best workers in the praise should go to ull of He d that hecause of the visits he hasgmade in the past to Plainvillte that bad declined wother invitation to another function {50 that he could be present last night Cora Snow West Haven, spoke on the same lines, telling of the pleasure she folt when she received (he invitation 1o the affair, She said that Pythian ledge has made a record for hospitality throughout the state she hoped 1o he present at many functions held here Other und guests wer on bricf remarks, on at nighest of gres m spe- the Sister and of I'ythian also she ol lodg of some state and 'the members s of ", nid m members called to ma The were followed hy an high Dueey's specches entertainment consisting of M from Hartford The acts « dancing, com dancing by members of the the audience showed by plause that they were To the « Grand Chancellor spok. the wished order, View " o and toc nsisted © monoio singing s and tronp and their well pleased, cning's fun, Retiving Harold Anderson during the past stccess in members who nantmous i New Yes the 1in many finish on work Cveryons car and coming 4 were second year atte that Pythian they sy r's party best of lodge was social have attends Ars, Team Runs Away 1to 4 Burns shortly is morning, causing itement. The te ore & house on he unknown redson rightened irted street Wiiting horses attache milk James trect 'wo grey by vl owned M team away on am standing strect whe V for some becam and w May corner ir Hart m nted t n in front o Whiting They sped down turned th here 1t m and the and et or the em off the Miss e road into Gr Hardly than bre iss’ lom ‘ “ti any king harness Rebekah lodge, 1. 0. O, I, will hold installation of the recently clected officers in Odd Pellows” ha!l Monday cvening The ecremonies will be conducted by the offiecrs and stufi of Magnol lodg of Bristol, Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock e Postponed The annual clection of officors Martha Rtebekah Sewing cirele, which s to e been held yesterday ternoon, was postponed until Wednesday afternoon, The time will be announced dat Martha of W next and later place at itedd To New Britain Members of Martha Rebekah lodge, 1L O, O, 1, have invited to | tend the inst@llation of recently ¢l ed officers Stella lodg N Britain Friday evening will w it 6:30 o'clock, Condition ITmprosed The condition the two children Willard Hart Fast Main who have been for the past weeks with pnecumonia, has shown « SHight chunge for the hetter, it ported. They are not yet out o anger, Mrs, William . Hart of the same address has been taken down with pleural pneumonia, Community Dance regular weekly dance will b the Community theater to- evening at the regular time Patrons of these affairs which have to well conducted under the agement of Messrs, Moore a®d watehing every for approach of Friday Mu- will be furnighed again tomorrow Parey's incomparable Plainville Briefs Gilbert Mountain 1 o with a neuralgia pl wige, 1. O meet this evening in Odd 1 A Progress o mittee £ the latior Community t} The Holy Name churel of Our | meet this evening t Legion rooms on Whiting #t Praycr meeting o Epi chure home of Mrs Broad street 1t} been at- ote Supper of W served § of street, few of of is re. The 1 at morrow week the evening orchestra Bruce of View is confined attack his severe o1 (assen will ows hall the com- instal- in the made report on the in charge held Januvary § b Mercy Am ot Mot public to be socie ady © ric ' 'Rl cona a . John k. ening Lamb a Rent-—1 Whiting Mani To nement o B James linguency given owners whos haled regul storm, and o aflure been cheeking up the wnowfall property ov into the tion.* te that practically prop recent nguent turs ther lst ure tor the tions cleaned not in this toothold ks the city provid within counting na'ty 3 ) o I 0 und hea A stray rty in councilmen live I, Bouchor Dr. George J. 1o 49 Prospect street, t summonecd to appear betore the grand the jury ing the but ey he celectic N He had been in the city prace Huartiord state short with sufiered secident, ! lioston injuries, the traordinary the as with name College he tion that time he tory here dent, ) fronting ¥ by showing his crede standing arose I'hompsor ) and tiale =0 that his scholagtic re When ter yesterday Legio fohn A Ralt boar time, 4 br. . H injurtes pined t the which hospital, vor A rand ocleetic 1 graduute 1 SUrgery sehools und r Roucher had compl had his local p cord Dy recoy erdr foun Tim, vhich he aceces hospital and here the board, ot the are fanity court, Th resy that walks shall | hours after hours, for ix th is night provi he police ner list dguarte 1ge [catu of the hin™ majority th summoncd pcher, his city, iei is iy dootp ssoctated in Desmarais, in a him time ury in reves the Mic Loston d of i o formerly has been st [ en | when fiown b motor car | of property will be city have walks since the de- been for fur of the names rection f the ignt to An investiga s recor ted his neces: hysic showed required croden- 18 declared & Tujly satisfac oncher g from his cleared tials, rd post Jersek he in reg ted o i yeated Install Oficers n of the post, G crnor Amor Young « A s e installat at officers of A, Rt the g the guest Waterbury me sessic on Consider School Medical Inspe Scrious consideratio at 1catio ctio require ment A mis- 14 i arrive cel fous situation con- nice y his the City W eting o a a his | iy estigations of the ex- connection ted his ilesex one of in Deputy Great Moran of Compol will install the newly at a meeting to In Sachem Lawrence tribe of Bristol clected officers held Janvary 10, A meeting of the Women's Civie club was held in the parlors of the Southington club this afternoon. Miss Olive Walkley was in charge of the program and the subjeet of dise Qussion “Town Government The installation committed of St Rita’s Circle, Daughters of TIsabella, will mect in the pariors of the Come munity house tomorrow cvening, was ALl those interested radio work are invited to attend meeting of the Southington Rusincss Men's ass clation Monday night. Mr, Krause of the American Radio Relay league of Hartford will epeuk, in The Lewix High scheol basketball team will play the basketball team of the Farmington High school in the I tomorrow e\ ening, and Mrs. William Stevens and | iter of Diristol street returned yesterday from Hartford where they | were the guests of friends over the holiduys My da " LETTER fi_kbfikasmm Head Women's Re. publican Club Gets Note of Appre- ciation From Coolidge Today of New Jdersey North Mainfield, N, 2 Jan Mrs. B Foickert, presidént of the New Jersey women's republican club Iministration of con received the whic Preside vention letter of dent. 1t Your t New J women's club in unanimoy attitude of the present bro m ctio I ws and endorsed the nt Coolldge recent N appreciation Jd today from in ark " presie re ir me ¢ the action republis indorsing adminis great deal 1 to express my thanks mbers of of eatisf cint sine appr rest throug me the ¢ Scotland’s Blind Organist < “ < < < i - time for residents of the Ridge district and there Saasa sy Home-made Remedy ‘.,?T:p:' éow:ln Quickly vor their co-worker who by the bandits, ing ing lessons. The dance is open to al At = ) residents of the district. It is expeet ed that these social gatherings, whi are provi ssful, will continue throughout * Last Berlin Mems The regular mideweek sorvice be' held at the Methodist church evening at the uswal Mra. £ Hazelwood well was the IMre. B, V. lead cox avenne Wedne Mr. and Mes. Homet Hartford the gwst town, officers ‘of Ber- was kidnapp. open to invited it was statcd to Stevens, master of Mr. Steveos meeting will public The Iin Grang« wuests of membeors, luy by Clavde W Lhe riin organization. stated that, althongh the not be open to the gencral Grangers may bring their friond \ state officer will prabably have charge of the instaltation, Tofreshments wiil be served after the eorcmony To Attend Mectin Mr. and Mre. . W, Stevens represent Berlin Grar the meet- ing of the State Grangr Hartford st Tuesday, Wednesday hurs ¥. it has been the custom 1o appoint the wife as delegates to ing installation « will be are no danc- Mitk. althou i Scotland committ smashi some + itomo Horace Zion 1he mis: Wile on Maple stroct h "I REFUTES CHARGES, N York ford, p Produ Refining 1pary ed in “tatement $1,000,60 st I"ra . fiie She's So Conshderate cre the 1 gL r \ Community Theater appy Vomight at oS, W INGY “WHAT A wint What happencd 10 a wife sought more than marviage vonld iy A world of enter- tamment drama and thrill. M.¥ topping king Brown tor chureh < agon A ssist in ! The hew rough medicine sou v weed. A 18 auickly mad he nonths { mor horses, hoth of 1 m slipp & & L L TP s in tie ooting - - <+ <+ + - i 4 - today Corn m Involving sa it him s he t be surprised to know that ne vou can use for a_severe e which is easily pre- Yrnbt ' pared at in just a few moments the wn o the ft's cheap for prompt results it heats anvthing clse vou ever tried. Us M stops the orainary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too— en like it—and it is pure and good. 21, ounces of Pinex in a pind then 6ill it up with plain grann- sugar Or use clarified ses, honey corn strup, instead of sugar svrop. if desired. Thus vou make 2 full pint—a famile supply —but sosting mo more than a small bottle of readv-made cough svrup. And as a congh medicine. thers s reallr nothing better to be had at anv price. Tt goes right to the spot and aives quick, lasting relief. 1t promptlv heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoring throat tiekle. loosens the phlegm, and soon vour cough stops en- tirely. Splendid for bronehitis, croums, hoarseness and bromehial asthma Pinex a highlv concentrated com- pound of Norway pine extract, famous trict Superintendent. ~Com- for ite healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment k veur munion Service. Collection at . h the Communion Service foi or duti or jss druggist for “2'5 ounees of Pinex” with directions and don't ceph anvihing the Brooklyn Methodist hos- clse. Guarasteed to give glosiete S0t pital. faction or mones refunded. The Pises | Co., Ft. Warne, Ind ha Jucts plant against know 1 o s 8 remeds We her of Fruit <inm Justi st of of and ne his at her home Product One SOMe home but [ and decided. 1t is master and the state me owing reqiir alth ha are night's mesting his indications 1= that nedical cortificate wi Vour hottle ed who has asked any bathing in PLANVILLE | =5 cmie few days as school Board Merting 1 e e A regular meeting of the PBerlin |Ington #chool board will beh el tomorrow The cvening ut § o'clock in the office or il e the town elerk. It ls expectsd that | Toot considerable business will be trans. The regu acted, tion of officers of the men will be held at the ing this cvening A rehearsal the Sacred minstrels «i1l be held at 1he a cold, get ¥ Cream Balm at James Holigan on Penficid any drug sie Apply a little of thi son was elected pr ent: Mre, Archie this cvening at 8 o'clock A fall & pure antisept gorm destroying Walsh, vice-president; Mrs Harry tendance is ursted, cream inte your v rils and tet it . Dow seorelary and treasurer, and importance will be transacted trate thro ry air Mre. W. . Noble, chairman of the A dance and social will be giv program committes, the Athictic hall by the 1.« Following the business meeting « |next Friday evening, January ime was enjoved, an entertain- | Paul’s orehestra of Kensington eing procided and rwrr»v,:!nrm-h the mu: %) Christy R RN TR Comeds MW poset M. E CHURCH |..- Member adherents, old and new residents and non- residents are invited to join in S a Reunion Service, Sunda o 7‘.:.",' 4 January 6th, at 10:45 a. m. i Preacher, Dr. J. H. Bell, Dis- o L) company Joseph fiyan 0. ., yesterday ladies of the M-thodist meeling and instalia .l logged Air Passages Opon ot Once— Modern Wood Nowe and Throst Clear, ered Club 1dects Officers was in The Book club of Bast Berlin held s annbal mecting and clection of officers last cvening at the home of Mre. Harry Powd. Mra. Charles Nel- I your wead stoffed nos:rils clogged and vonr woause of catarrh H of art of | ot v n thrown open WEEKLY DANCE A the COMMUNITY THEATER Plainyille Special Features Added Hor This Week Music by Parry’s Orchestra Andrew Hogan and 1. W. Moore Managere re as husincss pase Instant head and m ron, o cistant Your 3 open. How clear s You anking or and eatarrh flay stuffed we. Tielie good it e ad Yo breathe fr ¥ snuffiing. Wead yislq ke mag ke Ne co on't " Cnrremt Usents laly Carrenty 1 t temorron vente eluh up a nr me anter

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