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NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1924. She Who Fails to Take Advantage Of Our [13 . ” b Offer, “‘Skirts To Measure” Will Have Her Regrets Later : IS OUR SPECIALLY LOW PRICE (ABOVE 1 7 5 COST OF MATERIAL) FOR A HANDSOME ° SMART DRESS SKIRT, PLAIN OR PLEATE ) IN ANY DESIRED STYLE. Make your selection from our large stock of new Spring wool- ens, in plain colors, checks, plaids, twills, wool and mohair crepes and other fabrics and for $1.75 above its cost, we will make you a plain, wrap around, two piece or pleated skirt with choice of side, box or accordion pleats and assure you perfect fit, satisfaction in workmanship and you’ll have a garment that you will wear with pride and pleasure. Some of the materials we offer Canton Crepe, all wool, sponged and shrunk, especially suited for pleated skirts, 42 inches wide, vard $l '95 priced . .. Plaids and Checks in all the new color combinations and designs for plain or pleated skirts, 56 in, at $2.50 $298 $3.98 $4.50 v French Twills, all wool, 40 in. wide, spong- ed and shrunk. priced . ... yard $l .69 Stripesld fil:r l‘lallin or Plgeated Skirts, all wool 56 in, width, values to $5.95, for .«.5%. yard $2‘75 6Pulrlet Tw(lil and Tricotine, navy blue only, 56 inches wide, priced at . ." ... yard $2.98 Heavier Skirtings, plaids, stripes or camel hair effects, $2.75 and $3. 75 [ 56 in., yard of the qué ture the bird was seen to swoop down thew |on a goat and Kkill and cat it, A trap | was sct and baited with a goat's car- {cass, and when the cagle returned he | was captured, TGN i affirmative side tion wiil be defended by Dr, Ma | Griswold and H. E. Slack. Charles I, Lewis and Albert I'ritzson will have charge of the negative, The des bate was scheduled for lust week, but due to the inability of one of the | participants to take part at that time, it had to be postponed, Minstrel Show Rehearsing The Grange minstrel show this year will_be @ hum-dinger, according [to Bl réports from orli best | kmown - entertainers, The next re- sal will be held at the home of Tryon next Tuesday evening at § | o'clock and the production will Community Association Plans for * Big Social Event i ] aged in Grange hall, Mareh 17, T GRRE Bowling Tonight BY-LAWS MAY BE GHANGED Kengington bowling enthusinsts will | gather at the Casino alloas, New Drit- Berlin News DRESS BALL WILL TAKE PLAGE FEB. 7 oms of the Sout fternoon Dr. A, the bhorough, club held in the r {ington club yesterda J. Cutting, warden of f ‘;lmrmmh government and of the many P | problems which confront a warden. Itev, George H. Gardner, pastor of the Plantsville Baptist church, |n very intercsting talk on Legisiation Concerning the Question,” IFollowing the two cinl hour was enjoyed ments served, Diverce [ ain, this evening for their weekly s {slon with, the pins, The boys ar making a good showing this year and [some new stars have developed, |—|— TURN RULE —— Seouts Going to New Britain About 14 of Berlin's oy Scouts, accompanied by the scoutmaster, | Rev. Samuel A. FPiske, will go to New Britain this evening to attend a rally |of the New Dritain counecll, Boy has de- | Scouts of America, at the Boys' club, | | Bupper will be served at 6:30 o'clock und after that there will be a real Scout good time, Mans for the summer camp this year will probably be talked up, ldresses a Grange trel Show Coming Along and —=Bowlers Mcet Tonight—Men's “‘- Prosecuting Attorney H, D, ! patrick is sending out notes to per [sonal tax delinquents. The list was vecently turned over to him by the personal tax gollector and action will be taken if these bills are not paid. e Mecting Pebruary — Doy sconts to New Britain This Evening. Tne annual fancy dress ball, held the Worthington Community Cen ocintion, will be held at Grange i, the committee oy g hall, March i fhe ball is the big social event in 1he Worthington district and it is ex- | pected that many from out of town | will attend, The committee has 2 quested that those who can shall ap- Motherhood Club Mecting . v e | The next meeting of the Mother. | pear I oS, ot will be ar.|M0od club of erlin will be held on N o n il e offered for | FEbEURLY 20, at the home of Mra, ranged and prizes will be offercd for Clarence "m'm““““ o BSittE ' Mreet. the best costuln®s, Muslo Wil be TP | g " gypject “of the meeting will be uished by the Alpha orchestra of New [0 TEECS of S mEtie S bes iigin, | The commitice In charge 18 |y, "y unue 1, Woodruft will be in Troupe dnd = Mes. Robert H. oy, c0e”or the: discrission ming. th was originally planned to | ety Soiing hokl the affair this month, but @ | . (costiOUAEY FEREE change was ticcessitated; bocause Br- | ¢ * (hy - Kensington Congregational ranguments c~oul~_l not be made, {charch wilt hold fts next mecting on The feature of next month will be S Wil hold its nest inwcting ol a lecture. Rev. SBamuel A, Fiske I8 | 0000 Mothodist chureh, Ttev, May chairman of the program and the gy "y oen win be the leader, This date has not yet been annonnced. | wii b u day of praver for missions, Will Change By-Laws |according to an annotncement by A committee was appointed at a | el omcers. A spealter on Japin meeting of Court Mattabessett of the | will o present and it 1s capected that Voresters last evening to change the | much information concerning this by-lawe of the lodge. This commit- | country and the missionary work tee is composcd of thé officers and it | there will be secured will Investigate and modify the laws when necessary. The committee in gharge the Washington's Birthday dance report- «d that all plans are now complete | 4hat the affair promises to be a big success, Ryder's orchestra of New Britain wigh furnish the music foR the affair which will take place Feb. ruary 22 at the hall in Kensington. Three applications for membership were received at last night's meetin Men's Lyccum Meeting Th postponed meeting of the Men's | Lyceum of Kensington will be held at | the Kensington Methodist on the evening of February 18 at 8 o'elock. The subject for debate will pe, “Re- solved: That the reduction of taxes proposed by the present adminishra- tion should be adopted.” OUGH! LANE BACK RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Aced made t ing to an ay there will be no session of Tuesday in observanee | of Lincoin’s birthday. The same plan be followed on Washington's re- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott of Mille dale entertained the Norton street Whist club at their hom® Jast cvening. Mixs Minnie h, well known {dancing teacher of Bristol, suffered a broken arm as (ie result of a fall re- {eeived while skating near her home, | Miss Welch, with a number of other young people was enjoying the ex. cellent condition of the erust, when she slipped and fell, 1t was not until an X-ray picture had bee the extent of her injury was learned. B.ANDP.W.CLUBTO The b reiler met the assessors’ room at the ‘.‘40 far, only about thres from the grand list b and it appears that the people | Whole arc satisiied with the |fixed by the board of assespors Fast Berlin Items The lbrary will not be gpen {day but win open Monday noon from to 5: nd evening fr 30 to 9:30 o'clock Ahe exchange of books. The local members of the Scouts will attend a mecting o |troop at Berlin this evening The following were the prize win ners at the last whist social given by i the ladies of the Sacred Heart church today v Town hall of ypenls ”| Y lues have n Big Night in New Hotel The honor of having * the {oven night at the now Burritt hote! |has been awarded to the Business i |and Progessional Women's elub, it for | 28 announced today AS A resuit the business and profc nal women |of the eity will hold an elaborate dinner dance on (he cvening of March 7, T the ball voom of the new {hotel and plans now being made indi- ctue that it will prove one of the | biggest social affairs of the city. The ladies' frst, Mra, Charlcs Netwon: |Ofilclal opening night of the hotel has fetansietion Mtes (Srn Fiin | been st aside for the annual meeting ST et . MF. of the New Britain chamber of com- [ Kensington, and ~ consotation Morce Which s on March ¢ {Oderman. This, sovial was the oukh the hotel will be thrown epen oite. €T T aantbic for inpection and for a banquel by The. Hpwerths ogen. Wit | the stockhotders on March 4. fllnch party in the Methodist church | 1he board of directors of the Busi basement this evening at § o'clook. | 1€ and Professional Women's ciub Following the game {met Jast evening and discussed fenta- refreshments and Mary u social hour will be enjoyed | SaiS whe: il Shetrl shetwase An old fashioned dance will be giv- en at Athletic hall this evenming by Messrs. Chapman and Goodrich of New Britain. Musle will be furnish- ed by the Itegal cinb orchestra and Prof. Gates of West Cromwell wifl be prompter v Ratur Iy afters Boy their of Donovan Prank last a the of ar rangements, dle the banquet, music, {and entertainment will be |by the chalrman jn a few days. It is planned to allow guests at the din- | ner dance an ample opportunity for on that committec in charge of €. Jacobs ‘ONl stops any pain, =0 when your back is sore and lame, or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a A number from Phis place will ac- little in your hands, and rub it Fight | company the Sacred Heart minstrel }lfl-'w"l‘"m\ of the hotcl on your aching back: and by the time | troupe 10 Kensington Monday evening | ning. you count fifty the soreness and |whers they will present thelr enter. Over a year ago when the lamencss is gone. ltainment in Foresters ball at & paign for the mew hotel was Don't stay crippled! This soothing, ock. St Paul’s orchestra will fur- | pleted the Business and Professionsi penetrating oinl needs to be nsed only ' rish the muosic for the dancing which | Women's club was 1he once. It 1akes the pain right ot and will follow the entertainment tion 1o ask President Tsaanc Black of ends the misery. 1t is magieal, yet ab- ! - hotel corporation for the use of sobtely harmiess, and desn't burn the TRAPPED IN THE ALPS | the hotel on the first night and i Paris. Feb, 8.-—Af eagle measuring| cause of this fact the club women 11 feet (rom wing tip to wing | have heen granted the first open night cageid alive at Meola in | after the Chamber of Commerce ban- A few days before its cap- ' quel. decorations com- | the * skin Nothing else stops lumbags cx. hackache oF rhenmatism promtiy. it never disuppoints! sciati- | pearly 0 | tip |the Aip | | | | | | Ithe members of the Plainvill {ber of Commerce feel that be {1t is expected that a committee Plainville News BENJAMIN MILLER T0 SPEAK TONIGHT Chamber of Commerce Starts Movement for Awards to Bradleys BULLEN TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL Fred Callen Suffers lluhpw—.\lumhly‘ Report For Public Health Nurse— | To Represent L, F. & C. in Texas— Plainville Briefs. | | Miller, town Benjamin 1. manager |of West Hartford will be the principal speaker at the Chamber of Commerce open meeting this evening in the new | | { Whiting st | have bers who are supporting the move- ment wished it underggood that they were casting no reflections on the phy- sicians who are already practicing & the town, but they feel that the pres- ence of another practition here would relieve a condition that is like- Iy to exist in the future. The matter will bé taken up in tae near future with the state health d partment authorities, Leave For Texas Mrs, William t left tod. Antonio, Texas, where Mr, become a representative of IFrary & Clark of New Britain, Allan ‘will cover the southern terri- tory with headquarters in San An- tonio and expects to remain there at Allan of for @ n Allan will wders, Mr, Mr, and | least a year. Stops Dashing Runaway Milton Kramer of Bank street ) terday afternoon averted what might been a serious accident, when he brought to a stop # runaway horse attached to a bakery cart of the Rogers Bakery Co. on Whiting street. The animal the eurb near the ldeal bowling al- leys when became frightened and dashed down the street, It was head ed straight for a trolley car which vas approachin® when Mr. Kramer rooms in the Plainville Water Co. building on Pierce street. Mr. Miller | (will tell ¢f his experiences as town benefits derived in West H:HtlortL‘ manager and the from the system |He is well known iz Plaiaville where he served as head of the dralg board during the war, A large number of the mem! s of the chamber are, | planning to attend the mecting which | is scheduled to start at § o'clock. A The board of directors will meet at 7| lo'clock and their meeting will come | to a close at 8 o'clock. Awand For Bradleys A large number of the membors are | planning to take up the matter of se- | hotels there, award for George father and son, 30 Thurs- curing a Carnegie and Harry Bradley, who lost their lives a week day in the Marine Lamp Co. pond in [on their knees in silent prayer for the | Forestville in a futile attempt to save | man whom they were honori |the life of ¢ year old Helen Baldega, L S in [touching scenes connected with The matter has been discussed Plainville, Forestville and Bristol and Cham- ause of the fabt that the two men were resi- dents of the town at the time of their death, the local chamber should take the initiative and head the movement, will be appointed this evening to take hold of the matter and guick developments arc expected from it, As far as is knowy, there two strict requirements which must be met in securing an @ward of this sort, One |18 that the person or persons perform- ing the 't of herolsm, be in no w related to the l At a meeting of the Women's Civie [make the rescue #poke on “Borough Government,” Dr, [mun 1ell through | Cutting told of the workings of a |must hdv known that they also would RAVe | pon “Itecent {gohool committee, w 80+ | of Hartford, refreshe [sidered ne itz |of ¢ | announcement |y | | report i | onary N taken that ! "HOLD DINNER DANCE 'Anmual Affair to Be on Second' \tion second | | Cartin was named géneral chairman | Sub-committees to han- | announced | eve- cam- | first organiza- | he- be shown that the men rgalized that they were in dange The Bradleys were n no way related to the Buldega girl the fact that they went on the after the girl’s father and another shows that £0 throw, Bullen Taken T Fred Bullen, locul and member Hospital tiee of the the Plainville aken to St IFrancis’ hospital last cvening and was operated upon there by Dr, Boucher The operation was con- ssary to relieve the condition in Mr, and was taken as a last means abling him to overcome his sick- nese, His condition was not known this morning, Callen sufiers Relapse It was reported this morning that Fred Callen had suffe last night and his condition is grs waus rapidly getting hetter, it peared, but fears are for his recovery. Public Heall Nurse Report Miss Blizabeth Helneman, publie health nurse, presented the following to the meeting of the. public health nursing association: Number of tieuts under carc January 1, new patients admit ted during month, 16; neral p tients, 11; obstetrical, 1: nurse pres ent atl delivery, 1; preaatal, nild hygiene, 2; un one year, pul- tuberculosis, 1 total during month, 148, Discharged duri care, 1; cured or impro.ed, discharged, 12 n of con- gested lungs “p now entcrtained 11; total Total number remaining wnder care | end of month, 1 Monthly visits—Nursing visits, advisory visits social visits, 17; total visite Indoor service—Time fier Time 10 i 1 ser spent in of epent at elinics, 10 Total | hours. onrs 2 hours: confcrence, hours. indoor Pay ¥ Mitropolita Report of scho serviee, 62 pationts, 9. | Mme—Num m inepee imber individual children wmber chitdren with imber sehildren excluded uis, number children symptome chicken children reported tq number ehildren who have ts corrected, 16 | number treatm ts at =ch num- ber sanitary inspections of school and premises number school visits, 105 number home visits to school children s8, Defects 1; vision defects, oy defects, 6; b work wer of ehildren in ' cluss t inspected cets, 711 tor ped excluded prox number tth of New defcets vision corre & corrected lefects found, ed, 1; eves, 1: new throat defects cortected glands defects cor. ' throat skin dof ' rected, 1 Want Another Doctor members of the Public hetd The Health Nursing spirited useion on procuring another young doctor to set up a practice in Plain ville tw brought out that st the present time, only one will answer night calis and the need of an- other doctor here 18 felt The mem. association or doctor COMMUNITY THEATER } REGULAR WEEKLY DANCE A good time promised for al with lots of pep and snappy numbers Mustc by Al Paress Orchestn Robert W. Moore Andrew Hogan. Managere ! dance | smoker and- social will be enjoyed, | one who is in danger, | attend |and the other is that evidence must | Boys' club in New Hritain, The sup- they | | Mark's church | reighbors and | daughter | We g month, to other! | de jumped at its head and by hanging on, brought the animal to a stop. Th only damage resulting was the Joss of an amount of pastry trom the cart. Attends Wilson Funeral Miss Rosalind Birabaum, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Birnbaum of Broad street, who spending a vaca- tion in Washington, . has written to her parents tellin her at the funecral ex- P Woodrow Wilson in the national capi- tal, Miss Birnbaum stated that the capi- tal was o rowded during the cere- monies and said that not & room was to obtained at any of the many In speaking about the funeral i f, she said that hardly o dry eye could he scen along the route of the funeral and people went down of be Her many the letters and car ribe’ funeral, Plan For Social Committecs repre ng the Altar society, the Children of Mary society :un-l the Holy Name society of the church of Our Lady of Mercy, met last evening and planned for a big so- clal to held in the Communit theater on 8t Patrick’s night, March 17, The ir win one biggest cyver held in the town |Ing to the present plans and an en- | tertatnment will be planned between now and then Boy Scouts to N, B, Boy Scouts of Pluinville a banquet and rally in be | win the The per will be served at 6:30 o'clock and the Plainville boys will present a playlet at the entertainment follow- ing. Con Dance The reguiar dunce wiil the Community theater as usual, A speclal program of musi- cal numbers been prepared for the cvening by the orchestva under the direction of Al Parry and a large number of visitors have signiticd their intention of altending. Plainville Briefs Mre. Willlam Hayes o Is reported to be seriously Preumonia is (eured v, George Hilton, pastor th scopul cliureh of Our Saviour, will ss the gulld of All Souls at' 8t in w Britain this this evening has Park street il at her nome, of N vening. Sequassen held and lodge, 1. O, O, I, A regular meeting last evening voutine business was transacted Pythian lodge, K. of 1% will mect this cventng in Odd Felfows' hall on West Main street Card of Thanks ish to thank our reiatives, to us in the death of our and sister, Mise Helen An- tor their floral offerings, thank especially toe school committee, tae of b A the Plain- teachers « the rricnds, theit We v for kindness derson and wish Plainvile chitdren de e sci the Plainville Grammar school v of the tea the members of the Swedish Congre- gatlonal church, the Young People’s society of the Swodigh Congregationa! ehurch, the Ie, th rth Temple Penelope Cive 'yt of 1 n an lodge . the Vorestville (Bigned) My loyes of and Mrs, lerson, ' Anderson Andersor CARD OV to thank THANKS my kind fr memt th 1 wish s hbors of theit utifu " Con- ireh for many flor sickness and gregation wte of Kindnoss and | duting the my brott MRS siferings ast th o Sigr N. DL KALISH FOLEY LEAVES ELKS' POST Tiler Vor Past Ivcade Decides o Reting After Taithful Service— dackson Por Laalted Ruler, New 0. ¥ Irit- tor rving as tliler of vel, B. i At is nominated evening meeting of the Mr. Foley has been a many years and the him from his post Officere Esalted ruler, esteemed leading Knight Holmes and Henry W. Rice toyal knight, T 1. G teemed Dunn; sceretary Lreasurer, willlam Doyl A Meeting of ' mittee will be d this ever o'clock at the clok retire own anest he as th active ete nominate Thomas ¥, J Dudiey T. esteemed knight Arthur lecturing e Bl roome BANKRUPTCOY ¥ Have ierchant o petit TITIONS w n ¥ da ruptey 16t 84,427 = Strite Ma a bankrup! Lsept. Stor stopped at | the h- under | ery of the 8mith school, New Iiritain, Bristol News | SEEK INJUNCTION "IN SCHOOL DISPUTE Dissatishied Thind Disrict Gi- | zens Ready to Take Legal Steps i | position, have o';:e. | §Don’t sulk in indo- HOSP"‘AL GONTRACT LET' lence. Get out on the | BRoad of Doing-things and see what life is [$a really made of. This [£: school will train you J} to win. Be A Winner Start Now And Here PHONE Wire on High Tension Line at Fall Mountain Breaks and Lights lnd‘ Power Fail—FElks Hold Lodge or of Sorrow For Deceased Member: | An injunction to hait action by the| Third school district in the buying of | {land on Church street and the bor- | {rowing of $200,000 for the erection of la new school is being sought by dis- | satisfied voters of the district, who| do not feel content over the way mat- | ters were run at the district meeting | on Wednesday night. Fhomas P, O'- | Bricn, a local undertaker, is under-| BUS !stood to be the leader of the opposi-| tion to the plan to buy Church street property and reliable authority cred- | its him and a committee of others| with visiting an attorney’s office yes- |terday to sct in motion injunction The contract for the play was rece proceedings, Dr. B. B. Robbins is also | : ”I"_" Mariuns )?"NJI“:‘S,.":‘:“:‘, mentioned in the category of the dis-|WN© has worked he " Broadway success here. satisficd property owners, but last fway - e night would say nothing on any ac-| Meriden Firm To Build Hospital i . 3 | Lewis A. Miller of Meriden was the |tion being taken, He referred dnter-| o 0 SF G0 acl on ‘the new Bristol fviewers to Mr. O'Brien, saying that |, olon ST e of $349,000 for {the latter had the matter in charge. | Fih o omgine to announcements The school meeting on Wednesday | oo s"i " Ccornive sossion of the ine }nlgh( was short and sweet and to the | oonocaiorg fast night at the librarys {point as_far as the opposition Was|(jgyccesstull bidders were the H. conc e_rnml. The call for the meeting!yyajes 1 s company of Meriden, specified the Church street property | ¢356,000; Tracy Brothers, Waterbury, jand the vote showed that a majority | ga60.000: Turner Construction com- was at hand to buy that land. Land pany, $374,000; Torrington Building in other parts of the city was offered | company, Torrington, $376,000; Fred | by Dr. Ttobbins and others but to nol . Ley company, Springfield, Mass., avail. Mr. O'Brien informed the mect- |$410,000, No action was taken on ing at large that “they had been|pids for the nurses’ home as further tricked™ again and waxed warm with|congideration of this matter will be |Charman Emil 1unk and Committe- | given by the building committee. {man William A. Hayes in discussing| The meeting last night at the - matter, bhrary was held behind closed doors City Without Ligh and reporters were not admitted for Inky blacknes prevailed last night some unknown reason. One report g in the city for an hour when the was informed that this meecting was whole ¢lectric service was crippeld by | for incorporators of the hospital only, the breaking of a wire on the high lalthough the annual reports and other tension power line on 1Fall Mountain. business were to be considered. The The accompanying short circuit was building committec had received the | yividly portrayed to the after thgrter bids on Wednesday and was ready to trowds at 11:50 o'clock by three bril- |announce its finding but directors of liant flashes of green as the wire the hospital asked that the announce- struck other wifes, The first flash {ment be withheld until after the an- ited the city as with a gigantic |hual scssion as the directors wanted spotlight for a second, while fol- [the “fun” of letting the public know, lowing flashes were merely reflections The building committee was come in the sky., Trolley lines and houses Posed of Judge Newell Jennings, Wl street lights went out together ¢hairman; Judge Roger 8 Newell, and candles and gas lights were used | Burton B, Barnard, Willlam J, Tracy, for lighting, while the trolleys re-|Albert 1. Rockwell, George 1. Marsh, mained stationed, like “painted ships Ingraham, Townsend Gh upon & palited ooean.” Meversl aoe and Prederick G, Hughes, cidents were averted only by the| r Ploski, 14 years old, of prombt sotions motormen in ring- | Willinms avenue died at the Martford ing thelr to warn away motor NOSDItal vesterday, following a short Sara” Bosded Sils in the direction |1'Mess with blood poisoning, resulting of the cars, stalied at the North Main [from a cut in his leg, which became street torminal, After an hour of |infected. He was taken 1l on Mon- | quricacen, Sty ulvoust day and was removed to the hospital | turned that the city's serviee O Thursday, He leaves his mother 08, Festiind, and step father, John Zeborwski, and e Bind. five brothers and a step sister, all of Charles Kittel land Patrick MeCue, |18 city. He was in the eight grade who ‘Tlad reveniiy, “Sresu Hokassd of the Northside school and a model gether Inst night at of pupil. The funeral will be held at 8 SN A5’ et Ladte ot o'clock on Thursday morning at St [busifiess session. conducted by the | S1anislaus’ chureh, where a solemn Ipnst exalted’ velers part of the MEh mass requiem will be celes old timer's wight program, After the brated st § o'clock. The burial will > ad tho: ledge of Sore place in 8t. Thomas' cemetery, the members adjourned from the Seicheprey Post Petition In rooms to the home, where an Among the petitions p nted to kept the minutes fly. the United States senate by Senator small hours, The eve. George P, MclLean are: Petitions from the old ! Raymond ‘W, Harris post, No. 145, with a Veterans of Voreign Wars of Bridge- m H.|poert: Naval Veterans association of mem- | Bridgeport; George A. Smith post, No. American Legion of Fairfield; Richard ¥, Hourigan post, No. 504, Veter Foreign Wars of Nor- wich; Kiltonic post, No, 72, Ameri- can Legion of Southington and Seiches prey post American Legion of Bristol, all in the state Connecti- cut, favoring the enactment of legise providing adjusted compensas tion for mer STATE POLICE RECOVER $44,000 IN CROOKS' LOOT Autos WP &3 main st N NEW BRITAIN, CONN. a an was on s to- sor- the as @ » Lusiness session o - row, lodge entertaiiment ing until the ning's pro timers of dinner at Carpenter, the charter bers as master of cetemonies. Hospital Owes $5.000 Pledge hat the Britain hospital re ived a £10.000, on hich the ) has already | been paid in order at the Hardware | ould not conduct at aln cal hospital drive « morning by Presi. Barnes of {he ining $3, he run orning after retice am honor of the the one in lodge home of hegan with Wi s of « promis w s of institution a of tdrive for finds ost latio sane the ation time & admitted dent Fuller | hospital. Th Le patd this vear ing and w ex-service locs re will this 1 ° hospit officials re nt 1oca Stolen 10 Returned Owners Boosts Re -I M h of January of stolen outstand- the Anuary overing hirves. state for a the property The ring the the for lquor Tne wners Britair Hospita New the € " nnual meeti 1rtor Terry Judge William Judge Epophro William P. ¢ E. Wightman The executive over-weight ste were f ™ Hospital Attendance reported and mads OfF Lizzie’s Drinks Iy " endent, night ir n has made bmitd- hospit ayon orary ing seve Pate (hanged Coming at the Capitel “THE DARLING OF NEW YORK” with Baby Peggy ammitte yroduct