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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924. A New Shipment of the Famous ‘““Ever Wearing Momie’’ Cloth Of Beautiful Heavy Quality, niceiy hemstitched, we oifer L.unch and Rreakfast (loths, all linen, sized and priced this wa 36-inch Cloths, $2.75 each. 45-inch Cloths, $1.00 each, f4-inch Cloths, $5. Ofl each. 63-inch Cloths, $7.00 each. G3x80- Cloths, $9.00 each. neh Cloths, $8.50 cach. 2x90 inch Cloths, 311.50 each. $12.00 dozen. $1.75 each, our inch oblongs, $1.50 each. 18x54 inch oblongs, §! Linen Section and ask to see them, 13-inch Napkins to match for $5.00 a dozen. inch Napkins for $8.50 dozen. 12x18-inch oblongs, 50c¢ each, 18 x 45-inch oblongs for 18- 22-inch Napkins for 18x36 5 each. Visit AT SALE PRICES Offering Extra Big Values $20.00 cacl $20.00 cots Norfolk Reg- Pant Suits for boys, 8 to 18 fine fabrics in light and dark 0, $20.00, 31650 and $15.00 suits, reduced | , 816,50, $13.50 and §$12.50 each. Others that were $13.98 and $12.98 for 811 and $10.50. Odd Lot of one pair pant suits, values up to $10.98 —priced to close at $6.50 each. Long Pant Suits, 17, 15, 10 year mixtures, with two pair long pants, values, $16,50 each, Long Overcoats for Boys — 1% to 18 year good quality in snappy models, regular $26.5 Tw models, $7.50 85.50. lanne! Blouse: Regular $1 ‘Knitted Caps wool $25.00 sizes, all vegular sizes, coats, | . Samuel A, the boys will probably be able to the second class oath in two weeks | Muny of the Scouts ave well ad- | vanced, while others have not pro- | gressed as rapldly. ake Berlin News CASE AGAINST THE TOWN UP TOMORRD Suit of Willard I Alling to Be| Aired in the Superior Gourt 0 TRY RECKLESS DRIVER ==, | inest hall of Congregational church, wears along it is ]\m\mhhv activities will be sched- | Berlin the winter t many Board of Relief, lias given refief will meet that vn hear ap- 8, 15 and 21 in board this year Alling, wil- | Sav. otiee been urd of ‘|u’|l1 on February 1, [the town hall. The drum’ corps will 8 o'clock fn the Al who are Paul's T. A, B, this evening at Uinds Pansies in Garden Today— in Kensinglon. d to started be present, for the Hockey Mateh is Postponed==Mects cially ur ng of Drum Corps Tonight—scouts | will be ¥ convention | preparations early so that more fime {may be had for rehearsals of the new | picces to be used, for Tests—Other ¥ Willard 1. Alling ihe Town of Berlin will | up in superior court at 10 omorrow morning. Mr. Ali- fog 18 belng represented by Ralph Wells of Hartford 1 Judge 1, 1%, Galtney New Britain will act for oW, e eus time Propar s, he case of | riin again of th 1 come Game Is Postponed, The hockey game Alleys and the Cypress Hills had | be again postponed on SBaturday on account of the warm weather, The boys were in perfeet trim or the | game and all were looking forward to | |an exciting battle, Tt is cxpected |that, if the weather continues to be |eold, Railroad pond will be in good shape for the work-out next Saturs day. Some clined to take the old sports™ bilities of their The old boys are t Line has been hanging fire for and grew out of an action | fence vrects My Alling. nd in Ke | the New Britain tiigh road avout | f Issac Alling. | ave v the and people have been | cutting from Kensin to the making o L in Kensington o is a trlangle glon just south o ine and the Keis 1igh road o bit nin removing a by on the 10me ngion of the young rellows are in- lightly the remarks of regarding the possi- ntering into the fray. ally in earnest and the Bottle Alley and Cypress Hill R 5 squads should take the hint and get iy . deelded 10|y for them should they declde 5o b ik y take part in the sport to save the o » f Kensington cut across in immediately raised o how Coldest Day So Far, coldest tente saying that they had cut across winter ording 16 “Old Timer” tand for 40 years. Finai- ar the ftory, meorning It was reported that the Mr. Al [thermometer hovered around the 1804 mar hitting the two-degrees- mark at one time this morning. clainied that the thermomes the zero point, o ane )88 High roa prople fork land mid 1 wou! no . honor o his this this Today was the day of at strip of town ng 1o Vrero Case In Con above ¥ n Hartford, aklose driy docket in Ber tomoriow isa Jannary el Reveral hit Derard ter Supper and Entertainment. A supper and moving picture show given a1 the Kensington Con- ional church on Friday eve nuary under the auspices “gpark 1 At Home. son of Nir Kensington, by iliness ening. " will be ¥ car geTA o1 i ovated o "t hearing 1omorrow Pansics In Garden, vred Clongh of Fast Re valked inte ihe office of the “lerald” this morhing with a bupch of gies |« which he picked his g morning. Mr. Clough stated 1t there ware many more garden, but that he merely pi Argost « It is the ris work among these flow thing has occurred, i brought a bunch of flowers into the office at Christma and claima that year-‘round pansics are a rarity. Keouts Prepare for Oath, The Berlin iroop of Boy Scouts is working on the sccond class tests HEAD STUFFED BY CATARRH OR GOLDY your nostriis are clogged, your | (hroat disiressed, or your head is| stuffed by nasty catarth or a cold, ap- ply a little pure, antiseptic, germ de- stroying cream into your nostrils. 1t| jeyed, penetrates through every air passage, sthing inflamed, swollen membranes wi you get instant refief How goud is feels. Vour nostrlls church Wednesday evening are open. Your head is clear. No| Mes A, A, Whithy ¢ Lowis Whit more hawking, soniing. dryness orf iy of Kow Britain wore 1he struggiing for Get Mr. snd Mre ¥ hottle nf ¥ Tome on Main = Trugest Edward Porter like magic siting at Felic! is sure. and is Kugene Sharpe, Mre. C. K. Sharp of smfined to his home par thie hat ! in 1en East Berlin Ttems A number of friends of Charles I'iske, fr., tendered him a pleasant birthday surprise social at his home in Berlin Saturday evening, guests being present from Herlin, New Brit- ain and East Berlin. Prizes ked the time in e, st n iime the s place and Mr. Skinner of Berlin. A | bountiful supper was enjoyed. Mr. iske was the recipient of many gifts Miss Ruby Nye has returned Hartford after spending the past few |days at her home on Main street. The ladies of the Bacred Heart church will give a whist soclal in the ,church pariors this evening at o'clock Mrs. Holigan will act as hostess. A business meeting of the Epworth league will be held in the Methodist church this evening. The “Social Five” at the home of Mrs. George Poliard on Cottage stteet Wednesday after A Duteh iuncheon will be club will meet noon will be held Methodist cinb the Berlin Community in the social room p an sucets o breath a small t their rom anv vicld i uy r A ~ataren stuff Voo ie he Lavenue, Fiske said today that | $25.00 $15.00 eac Sheep Lined Coats for 10 to 16 year size $16.98, $15.00, $11.50 and $12.50, coats for $12.50, $10.50, $9.50, $8.50, all priced speeial for this sale, 50e Knit and Silk Fe 7 the {sembly, wiembers of the organization are espe- |ty pr as plans I annual state | Britain, The corps is starting its ons of Hartford, Senator Thomas Dig: {nam of |dent between the Bot- | ‘!Iir"t‘h :0ats, in grey and $18.50 $15.00 coats, $11.00 each, cach. Regular , regular $10.98, $5.98 and khaki, § to 16 year and $1.39 grades for $1.00 each, wool, 5 -in-Hands, SouT installation of the A O M, H., was yesterday The instal- charge of the county Mary MeCarthy, of the installation of the men's division County New the installation ceremon wving program was rende The joint of division The troop now has a membership | fiest division, 29 boys und meets cach week On {the Community I"fiduy cvening in the chapel of nw‘m,r 400 people present. i M lation was president, New the officers was in Lawrenee Vollowing ies the follow tar Spar state pre Haven, of Bristol, M resident Mangan, Stat Har Alice and Police No. 34, Britain, chary Mangan of 98¢ to $1.50 valucs, 798¢, 81,00 each, 59¢, Toc kinds, 45, HINGTON NEWS ofiicrrs und the held in with As Oy Hall n 1 nd for ge of Britain, agled Banner” by the as- followed by addresses by the sident, State Mrs, New President s, Mary McCarthy, coun- of New Britain, Lawrence county president, of New o Treasurer Fdward L. Carroll of Vice-Presid- New Haven Connolly rtford, State Mulligan of Sergeant James of New Haven, Vocal solo: 1' Crean of Gagne of [ pipes by Haven and 1 Witzgerald dances were of New Britain, | Watts of Sou Master Martin local The featy Keegan of t in this numi ton, Visitors w part of the Crean of » Milldale ‘prnzram were a selection on the bag- | John of rendered by Mrs, w Britain, Gerald Southington and Beatrice Features of the s were Fitzpatrick of New rish dances by Mss, New Dritain, given by violin solo by uthington and fife Quinian of Southing- young ladies gave a Irish wsongs. Miss was the soloist Rafael iring his town ber ere state. present from eve Lunch was served | |and dancing was enjoyed. were | awarded to Mrs. J. A. Willlams of this | to | | en- | The postponed meeting of the Bast The terbury terbury were today. Tt is by White an 8 and on Southington o'clock last tinued without ascertaining the ‘age done. of John I. White of Wa- Nicholas Puglcise of Wa- heard in the town court alleged that cars driven Pugleise came together Mountain about 6:30 and Pugielse con- night He was arrested later while repairing a whesl of his car at . R The Boy gregational chapel of th 7 o'clock. A Thompson garage in Plants. Scouts of the First Con- ehurch will meet in the e church this evening at hike will be taken under the leadership of Benlor Patrol Tead- er, Henry Franeis Trouble in That Name “Mrs. Jon keep on call “Recause “But anathema you."—<The mummy to everybody ee, why dees Mr. Jones ing you Amella?” that Is my name, child.” says your name ls who knows Humorist (London) "WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Waists Skirts Coats Tiac Pryes” Kimonos Dresses Sweaters Draperies Ginghams Stockings ¢ package of Ave 2 g Mores President | John Donnelly John | ancy | Miss Hurlourt | solo by | dam- Il Plainville News GRAND LIST WILL EXGEED LAST YEAR'S Board of Assessors Unable to Give Amount of Increase 'MICHAEL LEYINE ROLLS 191 | | | ues For Divorce Not Knowing F | band Was Dead—Observe Wedding Anniversary: iles 1. Hart Direct- or of Traffic in Raleigu—Driefs, | The grand list of Plainville will ex- |ceed the total of last year, according to a statement from the assessors’ of- |fice this morning. This will surprisc {many of the residents in Plainville |as the general opinton he en that the list would be lower hecause of the cessation of work in some of the | manufacturing plants in town, | ® P. Williams, one of the assessors {in explaining this phase of his work |today, said that there are 130 n |lists in Plainville which would more |[than make up for the decreases |which have appeared in certain qua {ters. Then, the Bristol Munufactu {ing list will not he greatly reduced \w('nlnw of the fact that when the as {sessment was made cdating from October 1, 1923, the factory had great quantity of goods c¢n hand and would be assessed accordingly. He | stated that he would not be able to give the amount of increase at the present time, as the totals have not | yet been reached. { There are number of |facturing plants in town, one of | which is the Colonial Brass Works | which has occupied the factory build- h\x formerly owned by the Baum works and other small industries hav. here since last year. Then 2 been a large number of additiens to the factories here al- ready and a great increase in busi- «s which has necessitated expansion in other quarters, New power piants |have heen erected, one by the Con- |neciieut Eleetrle TAglit and Power e ‘o. East street and another by the Standard Steel and Bearings Inc, and will tend to increase the list & deal A large houses have various parts of the | will be placed on the list this vear, Anotiier important item in the in- crcase is also the fact that a larg | number of aéres of land which were formerly as unimproved land, will be put in as, deveioped property or lots, and the acreage of the unimproved property will atly reduced, The list of new manu- have at new dwelling also been erccted in town and these number of assessed be [ exemptions, howeyver {will be high, a tabulation showing | that the total of property exempt will amount to shout $50,000, Bowls State Record | In a match game at the Reercation {alleys Saturday evening, Michacl Le- {vine, Plainviile marketman, bowied u scorc that is thought to be a state !record for duck pins. His total at the end of the string was 191 and as far as could be ascertained, this makes & record score for Connecticut, The game was between Eetor Bolzoni and Antonio DiMarco of Plainville and Charles Moyerowitz and Michael Le- vine, the first two rolling against the latter duet, { Mr. Levine's was as follows: 16 score for the string e 113 143 Seeks Divoree, Husband Dead Mrs, Jessic H. Northrop of Moun- tain View has filed a petitfon In the superior conrt in Hartford for a di- vorce from her husband, Wwho un- known to her died in Waterbury four years ago. The writ charges deser- tlon. Mrs, Northrop and her hus- band were married in Plainviile a { number of ycars ugo and Mr, North- ¢ |1OP left her over four vears ago. He 3| died with intiuenza Obseryve Anniversary and Mrs. Arthur J. Dame str yesterday quietiy their 20th wedding anniver They were married 20 y Cohoes, N. Y., by Kev. Michae pastor of the church after they came to have resided to They have three i« empioyed as of Our Lady arge circle 31 40 03 of of | Mr | Bank served !sary wgo i C. Galvin, "the Shortly Plainsilie the pres children sexton ¢ of friends Appointed Trafflic Director st the “Herald 1. Hart, formerly nille and a con inet annual towr election, states that has been ap pointed director of traffic in Raleigh Not Mr. Hart Plainyille a menths age 16 nccompany his wife to the south and they have resided there since, The mesrage state that “Hon. I gene Culbreth, mayor, today, Jannar: 15 appointed Miles 1. Hart to be adi- rectar traffic for the city of Raleigh. Mr. Hart i a former resi. dant of Plaincile, Conn., and was at one time connected with the Connec- State Highway department as a traffic officer. Mr, Hart w1l have en- tire charge of the traffic squad di- reetly under the mayer and Mr. Bira- song, commisstoner of pubile safety. Mre, James FHolden, was expressed here today at the news of the death In Forest- \iile of Mra, James Holden, wife of the postmaster in that town. Ehe sue- cumbed heart's disease while at the telephone In her home, She was well known here where she had made where they day M1 the nt Dame chureh " Mercy and has o A reccived oftice a resident stablc elecier Mites t Ma rom the 1- tleut forron a large circle of Triends Marriage Announcement. Announcement has been made of tie approaching marringe of Antonie Sanquilie to Clementina Apruzzese both of Plaintiile. Banns of marriage were annourced for the first time at the masses In the chureh of Our Lady Merey yesterday marning. coremony will ba performad church Mondar merning ‘. of on oy Tegion Initintion st Aates will fnte Rarfie & the of cand Pro-" during A large initiated |American 1 'x(n-l‘i() at meeting in the post evening at 8 o'clock. The team under the direction of Dr. L. degree H. I"rost and Robert Craig has rehearsed | display a line of s for the candidates to fac Plans will be lnid this a membership drive | n the local post made to sign up Plainville. A will be on this eve- faithfully and will v terros evenin evening to start to increase the rolls and efforts wiil be every ex-serviceman in ge number of visitors nand to welcome the work ning. Piano Recital. The pupils of Mrs, Adella V. Norton met for musical hour in the 141 West Main street, Fnl» rday afternoon. Ou Februg 3 o'clock fn the afternoon, a r!l|lu| will be given by the class and mothers of the pupiis will be invited as well as all former pupils. To Install Officers, The recently elected offic of Court General Lawton, oresters of America will be installed with appro- priate ceremonies at a meeting in the legion rooms on West Main street tomorrow night. TFollowing the busi- ess session, a social hour will he en- d. Plainville Briefs. Miss Margaret Colgan has returned to her home in Norwalk after n week end visit with relatives on West Main street. NOTICE NG OF BOARD OF RELIEL 'OWN OF PLAINVILLE Notice is hereby ard of Relief of the ville will meet at the Town Clerk’s office in said town at 1:30 to 5 o'clock in the ternoon on Iriday, Feb, 1st, Saturday .« Sth, 16th, Wedne y th and Thurs 024, from the doings of of town, and all s for deductions of amount of in- debtedness from the list of any debtor, nay he to such Board given that the Town of Plain- All essors the said nresented of the doing application for deduction indebtedn from the of any debtor, shu heard ¢ ained by the Rourd Relier preferred to it at Ist day of Februg 1924, or at some adjourned meeting held with- nty da nvills, peal from , or m‘ amount of be of its in tw anuary A, 1L COND 4N MeK WALTER Board of ¥ Plainville, COTTON SPINNING Decrense of 875 Million in the Num- ber of Active Spindie Hours Ui November Statement, Washington ning activity I nher, Iy report crease of a marked 1 issued tod spin- lecline in had burenis m of active with lowest | Active [tetalea 7.1 [of 190 hour compared w average of 213 h Epinning spindies ted 100 wore at the month, compare on Nov which Jetive tin.« Ler. spindte November sinee spindie 18 compared totul was the hours cember average November in plaes of whicl some tin d with 34,101,45 during N e 1,044, during 185,009 were ovem. tota 870 active at somy number of December was per eont eapacity dis compared with per eont capacity wr operated 2 674471 or on a single shift t durir at €68 Fiance Killed Almia e paper woman tion te reports that ernor of Yuea Mexico, execited by re OUCH! PAIN, PAIN RUB REEUNATIC, AGHING JOINTS bs OF d confirma ROV been hae rec het flanee has v =t " rheumatism is pain or Not one case in ffts al treataent. Stop seothirg, penetrating St Jecobs Ol tight Into your sore, Stff, aching Joln's, and reliel comes instantly, St Jacobs Ofl 1s & harmlcss rheumatiam Hnimend, which never disappolnis, ani cannet Hurn the siin Limber up! Quit compinining attie of etops any - requir r- frugging’' Hub e s and TR 19 yoo, St «, sprains. rooms this ! .| re-| ¢ meeting | spindlos | Bristol News TERRYVILLE GETS THOHAN TROLLEY \One-Han Cars Discontinued by B. & P. E. Co. Official CAUSED MUGH GONGESTION | Wife of Forestville Postmaster Dies Arter Short Mness—Transient to “Beat” Boarding Mistress—Bris- tol Realty Co. Meets Tomorrow, Discontinuance of the ene-man trol- ley cars on the Terryville line of the Bristol & Plainviile Electric C‘o. has been announced by that n. ef- fective at once. The taking off of the cars does not mean that the ven- ture has not been a financial success | as the one-man cars increased the i profit of the company hut the great rouble on Main street, caused by the congestion when the cars w being toaded and unloaded, resultad in the change. Main near the a terminal un- til seve when the fer- | mina North Main street Here again the bobbed up When « were unloaded and loaded other traffic was at a stend- still as lines of people extended out s, LRenon con- to the situation el to two men cong post office o weeks ago moved to » railroad oid troubie nto the i A8 (e n desired relieve vas decided to go ba in charge of the cars, The one-man cars will the Woodland street s difficuity has been experienced in gard (0 terminal facllities. For the | present at 1 Ter, line it be retained on iin where f cuch car, ~t Coming being applied to | of fures by the that the an- Grand Pinal touches are the city's grand list assessment board so meement of the valuation for city will soon made city during believe will he council wifl | rate of taxes to Landie last your. With ures, Mayor tax at large b of growth of the many people tial increase that the city to have a lower hate more money rs Wit than city dept in big John K. Wade has been conducting A retrenchment policy for the last two years and esch department has [ now atirying sarving in its nts. T thrift pohey will continved in next two years t mayor's regime, which began this {morning with the institution of the new city council, Conncilman Dutton Emproving An improvement has been noted v the condition gof Frank W. Dutton, whe is il at ancis hospital in Hartford, When take) hospital, immediate operatl feured the city ofii this da spparently passed dames 1. Holden ret Holden, €6, . Helden of ihe Because th shown and able land yet ac be of Councliman 8t ¥ the an for iger has Mis, Mrs. Mares Postmaster James e, died at her home on street on Sunday after oL i She was born in the Coppermine dis triet, the daughter of Me. and Mrs, James Gillern, pioneer scitlers of that aection of the cliy Her early e was spent here and arter attendance at the local schools the was married 40 years ago to Mr. Holden. Beside. her husband, she leaves three broth ore, James A. and Bdward G. of New Haven and Willam Gillers « Northampton Mass, and a sister | Mrs, Anna O'ifara of Forestville, Her son, Willlam Holden, first corporation counsel for this city, died cight years ‘ugn Mrs, Holden was very civie affairs and took a deep intercs in the benevolent work £t Mat- thews' church in Foresty She was & member of St Matihews' Guild, of the Catholic Renevolent Legion, of the Ladies’ Ausiliary, St Matthew's church, and aiso th { Ladies’ Ausillary of the A, O, ™ " il heid ln eRly morning wife of For- arden active in of ] at | Mat ure? requiem w bu Broacasts were pleased Mr radio Vinnegan Ring Johy WEAY ot scheo! theater e pices of Palns Councll hairman Charles Drury has an- at \ers weain Are which wil Hanlfard At Gielll, sAprano ol Conrt was fined & oty court seeelon Jadge 1. Malone, fntoxication Nair 3 of the n sra by Em 1 Amat 5 and eosts this morn- ing 1 charge were assessed to George Martell, Joseph Ting also chargsd xieatlan, Charles Loverly charged with breach of peace and Intoxication wan #ned the same amourt, Joseph Womde s placed on probation for ays for ereating ad isturbance at nday. The two boys, serien of petty stores, were ment Testi- b and with of Like L] |¢\r.—nu‘ L 'nrv n cated . from local to the state school at Mariden. totion of the stolen amounts Sl (heap Board ticre One young man from Malne was corrected of an opinion yesterday by the local police, when he thought that | he could the eity witheut pay- trg & room and Loard bl fer the st 17 doys. He came hers to seek | work and falled but stared on at &} High street rooming house, Assuring the owne: thatl the money would b fortheoming soon. 1le ate dinper as | Suncay and then packed Loe | cegnited without payme charge B¢ the ralic on Being ques- station o red 30 sonte W This would 05t do ard after the paliee bad in- yeun! rrip ead stalisn and tionad a1 the pelie I Senior Mid-Year Class to Hold An lan excellent menu will be COUGHS ARE DANGER WARNINGS NO ' OVER SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF SUGOESS iermed him of the penalty of $50 and costs for “jumping” a board bill, he lett his overcoat and grip while he went to Providence, R. 1., to meet a relative and ure the necessary money to re » his possessions. Realty Annual Tomorrow Reports for the last year and elec- tion of officers will take place at the annual me g of the Bristol Really company at $:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the rooms of the Bristol Na- tional Bank. Consideration of the tensing of housing situation will also be given at this meeting. Divies Win with a smoothness that overcome by the West riford won out Ited Men’s hall Sheehy of the e veling be Dixies of Ha ¥ night at by a score of 30 to 25. loc was carefully guarded so that he unable to ¢ any free throws, although he secured one fou! throw. Carpenter sceured four field goals for the West Knds, Tracy put up a fine guarding game for the lo- I'ans the contest to bLeen one st on the local Kacey game not as leclared of the | n surpassing have oor, the week ago in specd, Bristol Briefs Mr. and Mres. Frank McCrum and Miss Doris Me('rum of Prospect street 1 Berlin yesterday. officers will be held . D, of T, on Tuesday Men's hall A. O, night in by Palos Cire night at Red Division No, 1, Wednesday H. will meet on Red Men's hall, BANQUET AT HIGH SCHOOL Dinner Tomorrow Night—Ebbe An- derson Toastmastoer, What wil biggest soc! be held at t gymnasium the Senjor no doubt be one of the 1s of the school year will Senior High school tomorrow cvening when Mid-year class will hold its mual banguet, A program of musie- numbe together with some of the s and toasts, affair, nlans complete of the best programs of speeches to be given at a banguet in some time, Ebbe Anderson, chairman of the committee n charge, will he the toastmaster, He will open up this end of the program with remarks concerning the class, President Harold Roberts will give a talk on T IFuty Catherine Trevis, -prosident v popular Amphion club star will talk on “Idio- synerasies,” Keolo Nerd will give his opinion concerning the awkward age; Fyva Swanson estorday and To- day:” Hymen Caslowitz, "Quacks or Otherw Principal Louls P, Slade will give final address, “The Prese ent.” Between courses will be rendered, the banquet The high lights of the Al are for one viee the musical numbers and daneing will fol« until 12 o'clock. guests will include Principal Slade, Vice-Principal J. €. Moody, Mrs. J. McGraw, Miss Tiga Harvey, Miss Mary Souther and Jesse Sale The commitice in charge is as iollows: Ebbe Anderson, chairmang Dorothy Mercer, Dagmar Carlson, Reatrice Peace, Bernlee Hall, STILL UNCONSCIOUS With Husband When His Body Was Found, Unable Yet To Explain Killing Vermont Woman, 21.—Holding in he only evidence Sheriff Allen home in M a stil today. At Archibald deputy’s hospital She is Jan, ing of 1 1Leonard lingrord Smith | ous ir ki ) W rie ast conard hospital Frank E. ery of the permission of lay, Raturd " a8 une « a torney Genera e the cwaited the recot and | arrest for e ich telephone call Mrs, caherent for murder held hee dector haw mutterings. eputy by a o u i owl ot turday tearsd o1 meorning, lLeona - tenable. The A4 near leonard's Attorney his wife body Novak teved by Rtate's belong~d to 1 4 Mashe They're Hiding Them Th have falled to * the parts af the world that the Roston Showe . far we die- itedq porter QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That ie the joyful cry of thousands since Dr, Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. D’:‘-*"’l""”;,.'a""f“d: Pl for 17 years calomel's time the formula for Olive Tablm while treating patients for chironic const; hm l: torpid livers. Dr. Ed Ofive Tablets do not 'nnwnulwl but a healing. soothing !'&kfilmu‘; keynote ” of these o ing is the ™ little sugar<coated, olivecolored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them ‘o unnatural action. 1f you have a * dark brown mouth”— 4 breath—a dull, tired feeling —sick v‘dl find - k. ‘ and pleasant re. ou'll quick. sue uits from one ar two of Dr. Edwards’ Jlive Tablets at bedtime. " to e . oyt 1 ad B