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‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 21, 1924, Plainville News “HUMAN FLY WiLL . GLIMB NERI BLOCK s a holidi All town offices will be closed as will the Plainvitle Trust Co. The post office will observe holiday { hours with no city or rural deliveries. | The public schools will be closed and several of the factories will shut down lor the day. Other factories plan to cep running as the rush of business | is such as to causc a slow down with | only one day let up. The stores and ofllcr places of business will keep open with only a few making any eflort to George Polley, Daredeyi, WIll‘°"‘°"'l;2;;‘,,,‘::.’;,",,.“_2'..“.2;‘:’.,;, ‘Ride Bicycle on Edge of Bmldmg A I.«lgv number nr p"oplh have heen | | will be official in Plainville, Drow Thomson 5. S —— @enter: Hartford's fiop}u Barnes Faction Will Try to Oust! Bristol News DRIVE ON ROCKWELL ATB.B. C0. MEETING Him as President the taste-hit this com- ' be delighted with ! bl on makes. g | GULDEN'S .ml property owners will again be alled on to make their walks safe| n | for pedestrians, The town oflirialu‘THE RLSULT IS [N DOUBT .ha- tfailled to have the walks sur. | & rounding the town lot at the corner! of Maple and Whiting street cicaned and this matter will be brought to the | attention of the board of selectmen, it | was said today. The condition of th: cross walks will also be brought to the attention of the officials, many co/ 1 | imade today | PIAINIE that the state scrapers have | original “Hue 1 made it almost impossible to cross the | {man Wy, will climb Neri's block inlorcrs 8t the usual crosswalks. First [the center tomorrow cvening at 6:45 | hoioctman Willlam J. Johnson will| G'clock, Hh will make the ascent| Y & great deal to do fo get thu from the ground to the top of the “;“,‘f’"h,"p”" ghosaln, axtho e e | bullding «nd will also give reap | Fyo'"® have swept all of the snow inlo | corn, The issue In the scems to Ithrill by riding a bicycle afpund the | 'h¢ Sutters and filied them up. | favor President Albert 1o Rockwell ‘edge of the bullding. He will also| Tells of Son’s Funeral _{almost entirely, although the opposi- ftry a number of other stunts such as| Robert H. Lorshaw, 8r., of Plain- | tion faction, headed by Roy T. H.|mains the same up to consumption of |'standing on his head on the edge of | ‘1 le, in telling of his son's last sick- | pupnes, the Hartford broker, has it | 50,000 reet. Users of that amount will ithe cornices and will generally qis-|N®ss and dcath at Forth D A. Rus- | gajherents, who arc not shrinking|find an incres cent for each port himself for the benefit of thosc | “¢!! In Cheyennc, Wyoming, which oc- | jciets in expressing their views on| 100 cubic feet. lowest rate for | who cafe to gather to see him. As|CUrred on February 12, stated that|the proper way tu manage the con-|ihe users of cubic fect was Ithis is the first time in the history |t honors accorded his boy who Was | cern {tormurty 4 14t a 100 cuble feet of the town that such u spectacular |® Member of the United States cav- According to the b clement, | but in the future will be 7 cents, MEks feat has been attempted here, the |#IFY stationed In the west, were the |that group has sccurcd control of | ing of about 12 1-2 per cents “Human Fly” will have & large audi- greatest that could possibly have bcr-n} % stock to dominuzte the mecting [ The first 10,000 feet will be the same enbé 1o waloh: hifa ‘au'ord_*d an officer uE’ Unc_ highest sreary 29 and will dispose of |us before the rate of 10 cents, His home is In Richmond, rank in the army. Vollowing strict president, put ing in | making a fotal of $15 for the amount, he travels about the country inquirtes made after his arrival gn y president and ; neral [ The rates become e March 1, the highest buildings he can find, |(0¢ West Mr. Forshaw would ke it | piyager, The lust numed has been | Ienc Vanass There have been others who have at- |\ D¢ made known that the majority | works manager of the concern for the | pene Vanasse, 10 vears old, died at |tempted his feats, but it is cluimed |°f the stories told about' poor treat- |iist sew months, succecding George |(he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, that Polley is the orlgingl climber, |ment ©f culisted men in the United | Saucord, who has been spending & | Amede Vanasse, of Union street yess League Leaders to Roll. Btates foroes, aro tntrus . leave of nbsence because of 1) health. | rday, following an il'ness with heart Tonight at the Recreation alleys on | 1€ #tated that he found that every- | On the other hand, the Roekwell fuc- | {rouble. He was born in this city and . s thing sible hag N ¢ s | o1 e N " FOR CLERICAL vv EAR | Whiting street, the winners of firat | 0 BESIDG Bad been done for bls | tion fa “sitting tight” and intimations | was o pupil of the Southside school. place in the Recreation league will be BEON | are given that the mujority control | pegides hie parents, he leaves a . ) : X Jide Y Sew Dep: . team | @t the post had ordered hifl sent 1o |ix in hs . natend of W Bt ¢ Made of Fine Grade Mercerized Black Sateen (fast color) neckband style, we offer ;:;;“’“:; Y e I‘;’g'l’;;"":'mh:'r"’u.,, BORL hEaplfal whort & wntee of | T it G e Aneesd Of Wit the |srothe rand four young ssters, The ) x4 ' 4 | $ « ’ « " - W 1T " funeral will be held a ok Shirts, made by the “Yorke” Shirt company which guarantees quahy\ and workmanship. |Biica cor nrst place and an extra match l"‘,’::":;rg"‘;fy e b L Aunual Meeting Seneduled Saturday morning ut St Anne’s Having had many calls for a good garment of this character for clerical wear we take | was necessary to declde the winner, |P7® - ad made a trip | gy gnpual meeting of the Ameri- | chureh, where a soleran high mass of - of over 150 miles to Denver to pro- N leasure in offering same at our Men’s Dept at $3.98 each. The game will be played on the g . | can ilver company, will be held on |requicm will be cclebrated by the pase P g tecreation alleys and the winner wiil | SUTe & scrum which he thought would | nepruary 26 ut 2 o'clock at the com- | tor, ti 1. P. Perreault, The body Rev. J. be awarded the first prize of $20 anu ::‘ "l_”d" |',,‘_'l“a‘l‘""’,‘.(':r"‘;“{ ‘f‘ Lo, .3”!" pany officos on Main street. The con- | will b+ placed in the receiving vault the loser sccond prize of $15, (il Ul ok ”“_“‘ ’LZ"'lr .;"“ cern has had a very prosperous year ot the St. Joscph's comotery for burs Banquet a Success, however, that: ho Soon p:},.‘ 1 .m‘f‘: *|as shown by the following table of ! 'al in the spring. second annual fathe [ His “;”"r ““; the ‘J \\'{th ~‘u“ asscts and labilitics: More Water Used I LIS held An the f ooy ol Tt B there and Anssts consumption of water through church last night was &n | pon 't came time for the funcral| Guriog Junuat G Over 100 uttended g 1agt honors to be patd, the cntire | wllons, which is an increase e merry through- | toon o cavalry with Brigadlor Gen- of 273,060 galions Yor the oorrenpig The program was|ecoi"senking at the head, taraed out| celvat peric 1 of 1828, Soveral big fires nic and the |, ong homage to one of thelr buddtes| Notes ribut «d materially to the increass apeakers of the evening. John V. icken'down during his third entist. | veisable use during the month. Lamberton, Industrial secretary of [ ment in the my. This wus the fret [ Treains Late the Hartford county ¥, M. €, A, and | [time such honors had been acoorded | Trains were running late this morme Joe PPalmer, director of religious - “‘ private, only goneral and ofloer ‘jiu;_'_ despite the good \\vallu‘!", one o_f tivities at the Hartford ¥, M. C. A fof noarly us high rank being accorded | the wors' offenders being No. 171 took the gathering by S1OPm With [ puoh i the Sast Lond o ceorded | {the train due to lvave here at 9:10 their remarks, [ Rymtis whils the - {o'clock for Hartford, which was nears Both were introduced by the tost (yho railvond Doty was monted te {1y an hour late. This train makes & master, Rev, Charles 8, Wyckoff, pas: | g viation, Mr Fonbaw, New York connectiop and ulso cons tor of the Congregational church, and | s ™) SMphatic tn stating that the |niects for the Springfield division s0 & sight was one the most impressive 014 18! SEONRETS wWere | My, Palmer, especially, speaking after | no yas o and he is grateful that o through l;u weNgers ¢ . L : rect e e . sent W of Watcrbury 1o connee! |.\l|)“ r':"::\“t’;”‘lll:' .1«;"1” y fh:; m;:nw"u o' Rk the eonsidorstion Hll‘:v the New York train at Bridges ‘ ers. He spoke of the duties | gy 0w K p < tral . ort and ate ! 2 ort, so that no great inconvenione of the fathcr to a son and created a At the ‘;3:,“ p \",...q,‘TN.J by those who had are sensation In naming several instances | i pogular Aetosd U ikeve Whe NES I ore P . } « he lacal statio e aa s Enaat | Shdduotbd by R W, Moore Waterbury train, whieh left dutles, As many of these attended | 0 Andrew J. will be held to- Springfeld pass desertbed his talk, it was n ®00d | morrow night at the Community thea- | . call down and his words sunk in.” ter on Whiting street, A list of sp g The church was appropriutely dec- | gjal dance numbers has heen prepared by Al Parry and his orchestra will de- YOU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THE BEAUTY OF THE NEW ARRIVALS FOR SPRING AT OUR SILK SECTION. IT SEEMS AS THOUGH THE DESIGNERS, THE WEAVERS AND DYERS HAD PRO- ' DUCED MORE BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND COLOR COMBINATIONS THAN EVER BEFORE, ASK TO SEE LEAGUE LEADERS 70 ROLL| ewalks in various parts of the town Father and Son Banquet a Huge Sue- American Silver Co, Meeting Feb, 26 cess—Mrs, Beriba Oliver to Be ~Anuto Catches Fire — Trefz to Buriéd Tomorrow—Holy Name to Speak At Endee Inn—Water Rates | o'clock on Sunday morning at the Trinity church, R Willlam P. Downes, will preach at S John's chapel in Forestville at §:30 o'clock on Sunday morning. Water Rates Increase Slight increases in the water rates tor the city were announced this morning by the water department, The changes do not become effective {for the smaller users as the rate res The New Pom Pom Crepes in Stunning Stripes and soft lovely combinations for smart out-of-door costumes, skirts, capes, etc., 40 in. width, priced $8.50 a yard. Hold Social Tonight. to Be Increased. Development at the annual mect- ing of the Bristol Brass corporation | next weck at the company offices on | Broad street arc being awaited with | intensc intreest by local people, many of whom are stockholders in the con- Announcement | that George Polley, the was New Jacquard Crepes are wonderfuily rich and smait, shown in all the latest colorings for blouses, skirts and dresses, also 40 in. wide at $5.00 yard. Figured Crepe de Chines in 40 inch width, are specially fine for afternoon dresses, for blouses or skirts, great choice given at— $4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.69. New Thoro-Bred Crepes are entrancingly beautiful, shown in rich lovely shades for dresses and skirts, 40 in.—$7.50 yard. Figured Russian Crepes, cannot help but please in their attractive new designs and beautiful colorings, fine for the season's skirts, dresses and blouses, 40 inch for $4.50 vard. v se of one Thi 400,000 nts Beautiful Heavy Weight Crepes are shown in all colors for handsome gowns and skirts. It is a good time to select and have your skirt ready for spring and summer wearing. Our ‘tailor will make you a smart sport skirt, pleated or plain with workmanship and fit guar- anteed. Come select the silk wanted and for $3.50 or $4.00 above cost of the same we will make you a Skirt that will give you joy to wear. | l ! rnes at tive The banquet Methodist immens. the atfair and out the cvening. carried out to a and son Daily out th ‘ cision of the club ut & meeting last evening, Mr, Clark is president ot the orgunization and has heen in California for some time, He is ox- pected to return the carly part ot Jjourned meeting of the church, Other members of the group are . B, Baldwin, Thomas W, Emerson, Claude Current as Cash Acounts 304,00 | ing col water $07,506.84 lLess serves Inventorics Merchundise Raw ma- terinl Supplics “ ol seen, . - for Total currents assets .. $458,661.0 Other assets Investme o 1 Deferred charges | Capital asvots Land v 3 uildings m achinery und eguip. | ment $301,494.51 | Loss reserve tor depre- vlation Community $2,500,00 ekly dance being rived at board the §:50 o'clock, The left in the ut s ngers wer, of the Athletie Whats Happened To Last Berlin e Fire District? — Wedding In Ken- Install Larvger Main Decigion was made at the meeting {0t the water board last night to install (a 10 fneh main on Stearns street from Goodwin to Oakland street to replace | the present 2 inch main, which is in- |adequate to supply the growing needs ’ that Work will be start- as soon ¢ good weather permits ying of the larger pipe, which furnish better fire pressure, Many Valls Reported Many falls fey sidewalks were orted this morning, making much vork for the claims committec of the city council s« an imposing histe of {broken limbs, spraine and ruined clothe be presented at the next caslon of the The walks cleared promptly after the yesterday but many property ownere failed to use sand or ashes to improve the dangerous conditions, which resuited wher or froze om I places, pede 1 highways the postal sington Today = Holiday Hours at : a on Post Office—Winners at Wi Briers B receivel (rom and Vat- spending the Fagan may Cards Miami, thew J. | winter Mra, of section, the 1 Liabilitics Current labilit Aceount: e e pa 1L and wuges income tax n=ation payable Custom b | Yatchery, Phone 57 Hart's U hatehing Plainy il 1 dasvt, corner Huley oh 11,000.00 Dividend 1924 . current labllit Capital stock $400,00¢ Surplus 195, Jan 10,770 MEXICO PROMISES, . rench Ma will “Direct Action™ Mexico City, 1'eb, office hus assurcd learned in official Mexican gove | “direct in L ile tactor aistriet vhich plants of French capital are tnve his assurance understood, to what r worke ir threat facturers I That Won't be Allowed, 21.-~Th France quarters, that Connection will not permit | scetion with workers employed ' way through the woods wue discussed s of Orizaba at the park bourd meeting last nigh a8 an improvement 1o the park and o < big conventence the residents that section, but no action was tauken of a lack a quorum. The Erndes Manor tract wdjoine Nockwel park, being scparated oniy by a protty woodiand and alrcady ernl | orked through the and tre » the patk, bring “shorte e citittes ark Mas can be ibitive cost § 6 city solons ol were storm Discuss Road Building rs 1 Manoy i ockwell park by a road i of by the surfaces. om 3, tes in . trians found 10t viaces to walk Library will ) Open open tomorrow announces by Librarian Vis decision was large nums the seading o " given, it was ) inquiry r ibrary i attempted to take over the f e of according an - 8% becaum aila u able if o carry out aclorics, gu o mor Wooding. ° ommoda Jday No Mafl Delivery mail wi made on Washington's Lounces Hayes will e usual dis- maitls will of s s o 1l to a been who will OMMENDS SCHAF 21, ~=William M. eapolis, a former pro- niversity of Minnecsota, for appointment to by Min playe - s on the o Washington S Schaper of Min fessor at the 1 was recommended the deral trade ° by t Iind or P consty nd will yiah enjoyed Foe of cach e a uew roadway m sdance without a proh ' immense benefit Aato Catehes Vine midet of the peltin ster afternoos strect by An whers ¢ North Main With commissior armer-labor ) W ment of Postm today. Th nesota Int th of Board ing of 18 meeting i in w swsbon e t st time cged excossive 1reltowi ppe wi o renadlnd WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY . Plan or the Wash |ington’s birthday at Jester's hall by the Ladle [ soclets Trini Bace furnish music mitte motor ce son, no s rd o Coming tion ng to ut musical hnt vhich will “ommunity s long run musica s are completed b 9 dan nt the ale will 1 of ror restaurant or ught fire emic on made The board its work by vuy fort ting ments meetir be quir thi can tank The 1adies on the remer will dress in costume 110 finish the ef ooy mont hoid- the will be to m ment oo car any CoEE Berlin News & Bl W, Stevens and Paul G, Baker, The resofution committee reported Jat the meeting of the church and they | next week, There will be an enter- FAfiAN presented a resolution which was [ tainment and dancing. All members iread and approved. This was later | have taken an interest in the sent to Rev, Carleton Mazen, the re-|and the atfair promises to be u |turing pastor of the church, home-coming part " | In the resolution recognition was ! Bowlers 10 Meet e & {glven Rev, Mr. Hazcn's long years of | Kensington bowlers will meet tos service, DBest wishes for the future | piapng v o'clock at A. D, ball. K 1 were also included in the document, | Postmaster “a’ Leave ellSlIlg- Where's Bire District? + linst Heetin items . . st Berlin residents arc beginning I'he regular mid-week service will l0|l Ior B“siness Posmon [to' wonder what has happened to the }’:_p:‘;‘:" “: "’"‘ Methodist church this fire district which was formed a few Ming ut thef usual hour, =3k e’ ol | months ago in that section of the| The hours at the local post office | - town, Nothing has been heard of it tomorrow, Washington's birthday, arc SUPPLY GOHH“'TEE CHOSE“'smcv its formation and they wonder 48 follows: open at 7:30 a. m. and whether it is dead or convalescent, A, | €1088 at § o'clock: rcopen at & p. m. e {A. North is chairman of the fire dis. |and close at § o'clock, Itrict committee. The people aren't| There will be a meeting [wgitating for any improvements, They | Modern Woodmen at the just want to hear sounds of life cn- "“"'l""“' ”‘{; \',‘fo'"(“b'" " . O « M. Root attende A e RLITassaston. { convention at Harttord tods orated with palms, ferna and plants, The " which were donated for the evening Hiram Hourlburt, rural mail carrer he “Lafanso” club will mect e o %6 Yeis e N8 lllver them tomorrow night. A long for Berlin, will attend the convention | the home of Mre. George DeMore on (VY Alburt Volz of the Volz Wloral Co. fiine of out-of-town guests are expect- | . { Pentield avenvs ¥riday ovening: of New Britain and the tables were|ed to uttond, Postinaster Willlam W, St rural carriers which Will be held | "5 ¢ covered with decorations donated by o lin Hartford tomorrow. It is expected | The local members of the Boy " > b it | Plaioville leave Kensington when the position -\H.h,“ Postmaster Fagan will attend the | S60uts will uttend u moeting of their | Mi¥s Ruth "»‘";" of the M. I'. Ryder | are being Kensington post office is taken by | convention of postmasters which will |tr ep in Berlin PPriday evening. "'A';'““' *flflv’lfll« -nn;r’: mm' rl‘;nr"yrlm by Fla., from Mr, Cowles. Mr, Fagan stated to- ' held in New Haven tomorrow. The entertainment which wus to| SO Of U8 Brogralt WO e SR Noud who are i g Bt | Observes Birthday. hav: been given in Westfield g jUre gatheripg to a late howr "last months there , when asked if he had any pla Postmaster Pagan will observe his]Cver ing by the Hacred Heart mm"“h night. 2 jor the future, that he had received | . .0 lay anniversary tomorrow, Me|©f this place was postponed until next = uhv\rr ' m' :I' llu'“urnm . sreral offrs from firme, both Iyt iay roceiving congratulations | Wedresday evening on account of the | grihdss ril Tralee 1”‘:”“..1‘.1'\” Connceticut and out of this state, fon the event. Me statcd today that| Weather, | he disd at 8. Frafigs hewphial Tww- | One of the most tempting of these |4, 4o0y ot koep track of them any| Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gample of [0y night. will be held = tomorrow Jfiers, he said, comes from Krie, | Wilcoa avenue are receiving congrat. | Morning, riday, at 8:30 ¢'clock from nneylvania, and he may acce Annuel Roll Call, vleticns on the birth of a .muun r, |the .\twrrn undertaking parlors oa position with a firm in that city, He| o o o of the Kons Chapel stroet and 4 mass of reruiom | bad an offer from a New VOrk | g0, Congregational church will be [ will be safd rollowing this at St. Au. | iirn., although he would cover Con- |y g " in " ohureh Friday evening, SOUTHINGWN Ews gustine’s church in Glastonbury, uecticut territory should he accept|yaoppyaey 29, A supper will he serve [ Burtal will be in Glastonbury, tils ofier, Iun' has also hm]ullm""”"";‘: by the ladics of the church and the Mre, "‘"':* 'l'-'nl" |‘~“'"' ‘n‘nfl ‘M 1o g0 into busincss for himee g P sy o af | have oceurred in her tamily within the Inensington. ’r:::;r:'l::grn“:..lxnlr:“fh- .:-h‘ h‘:mml:" :m(‘ c ':‘”‘ riatendcht of Behools Wiillam, o,y two months, The first was the Wedding This Morming {and alt are expected 1o respond, eith- | sioamie wrah il be wan (o eean o] death of her mother-in-law, Mrs. 8 Vito Cagllandri of Kensington and | oy sn person or by lotter, Communi- | ng :lon-, ‘“,, Yae . T Oliver of Whiting strect, and the sec Miss Carmela Veneziano of Berlin: | ouiions have been sent to the out of | pepmissivle. This. i1 -“T‘L]”. s wiii | Ond that of saterdusiaw, M. were married this mmn.n.' “', s town members. ! 1,‘,- . r.”m;'.y wpmim.”]o ignals \‘uy I | George Juckson o'clock at 8t Paul's church, Kensing- | 045 of the question to come up at| genool childre i Belnd Dubtie Holy Name Social ton. Rev. John €. Brennan, Pastor |y 'uocting wil be the change in the | lyA(“: h”dr‘g :-;'.;| n‘r"v‘ eing 'n.x e | wme Holy Name Jety ™ of the church, performed the = cere- | gyupch plan of communion. It has| pecome familtar withsthem Moo e, |church of Our Lady of Merey will hold | 10 wony, The couple was attended bY | boon suggested that in Scptember, | yats will consist of tweive blasts o | 2ROther popular for the Catho. | ! doseph Caglia, us best gan, And MISS | wpon o first Sunday in the month | yne whistics at Peck, Stow & Wilear | I° €1ub in the rooms of Brock-arnes Mary Leone as mald of honor. 1'0l-|comes the day before Labor Day, the | Beaton & Corbin, H. D, Smiths, and | POSt Amecrican Legion, tonight. Whist lowing the wedding there was a4 re-| communion schedule be held the #ecs | Clark Trothors, *:40 a. m.: sienar | Wil b n entertainment and ception, after which the couple 1cft| ooy gunday in the month. 10 has|gounded at this hour will Sndicate no| (Feshments furnished and dancing wil | on a wedding trip. On thelr rturn | yeen 1o custom to hold communion | sehool fn any grade or the hieh | P T Talr is to any they will make their home on Chris- | 4y gogt Sunday alternate ‘M Mont foe l:‘~ ‘u"r"n"n” ’\ |_’ members of the parieh and tian Lane. Mr. Cagllandr is employ- | yaonty signal sounded at this hour wiil indi att 18 expected th «d by the Berlin Brick Co. Holiday Hours. < vt gl g Botor g Vatusite péie Appoint Supply Committee The Kensington and Derlin post of« (e torenoon, 11:40 &, m . slgna | M onated winne Mdney M. Cowles wan appointed | gioy have wnnounced the hours for|egurded tnaicates no sehool in chairman of the supply committee of | yoriorron, Washington's on e A e - Kensington Congregational church | e offices will be open from 1:15 - | bryernaon, 1215 pm e # first meeting following the, ud-11n 9:30 o'clock tn the morning and | gragen 1, 2 and 3 for the afternoon. m——a"fgr"y' 4 until 1§ '“| . N If there is no school in the fore he factor in Berlin will be noon there will be sehool i ft HEAD STUFFED BY teguiar schedsie and will not shut s ”‘“:,“‘”:‘" g o ;’“"‘ down for the day. Siores will Prob-| o conacis Chore thers are. first or ably remain open. The Berlin Savilyyieg and higher grades in the sam ings bank will be closed for the day. | oo school Spen for the us will the Peck Memorial Nibrary, ac- | yion s "ol B0 Chen there witl . s, yeur COrding to an announce Mrn. | Soet for the Jowen 4 or your head sl M. W. Upson, the librarian. Schools) gmyc o when the catarrh of a cold, ap- | Will be closed tremely severe, or the piy a little pure, antiseptic, germ de- Committee Mects Tonight tically impaszable stroying cream into your nostrils, It |-»n:xvn:m‘_ Congreg session for the benefit penetrates through every aif Pfl‘f‘dl"‘-‘”‘""m r?y‘nmnp,. wiil me tt 415 Whe can well prese soothing inflamed, swollen membranes| 2 LURUIS S W S { and you get instant relief e L o ! How good it feels, Your nostrils f’f“',": ;':.';"""'m?" nvited 2> #re open. Your bead is clear. No| ' ® R s more hawking, sauffling, driness or| oo . SHESHImC O o A siroggling for breath. Get a emall . - A « holvlf‘o!l}:ly'g BN Dol flom Gag | NS b ChE PRV TmWead Mact% druggist. Colds and catarrh _\i"‘i',',""::,n,:;:,,:",.rd .|: ’u','.‘k- '::| ‘fi’t‘l/‘j’u’ :;k' ’!)M.:'l;.. Don't stay stuffed up. Re- | “r Sugenhime today was enthusiass | . [ tie about His telp, classing ¥i3ridu as Ithe best state in the cows H spoke of the good times thers are to | | be had there, Washington’s Birthday { Winners At Whist NOVELTY | Miss Rose Kimiry and Bdward | DANCE | Roche won the first prizes at the box : | whist held last evening by St. Paul's | . given by [T. A. 1. soclety in the hall in Ken: Court Mattabessett |sington. Mrs. James Malone and No. 137, F. of A. Joseph Kane were awarded the con- | NRBSTE.S' HALL solation prizes. }"-kr- were pre -l:nt-‘ Berlin led l(oJJo’r_r;‘h km‘u.-kl. Mrs. James Corr Z snd . Joseph (‘arbo. Friday Eve., Feb, 22, 1924 Sopper and Recoption Musie by A supper and reception in honor of Whitmore Club Orchestra l:,',',',',’”,’,:.v::'i, e Seit. Welme: Souvenirs For All f oy oveding tn K Potttes i Bast Dertin, according to & throst distre stuffed by na roads are prac schools wiil b f these pu- nt Holiday glon's the Tomorrow The . rthda tomorre o1l e componess ening is picee nearly The Junior Promenade will Ir the assembily hall of | Wigh schosl this evening. will be decorated in honor of Wash- ington and the affalr is expected to | prove one of the mast brilliant in the | history of the school. Members o+ the fae will aet as patrons and patroncsses, e the Aay Lewis The hall i a %o Langdon g of uted throug kirk several in New Ha mpaigns o of “Tys will take lommunity its New the from ay seenery iwhouse. The uthor from sentation will English language. —— Heirs Wanted " A book filled with ar lost heirs and missing kig different parts of the world conrt of England, Ireland England. unclaimed nded Write for free ationa Fittsburgh, he Mrs Laura Blatehley ¢ big is visiting at t ome of ter, Mre. Warren Andrews burgh, N. Y. Union Rebekan lodge wi 110 | —— et spea their leap year dance In 0dd Feliows 1 ith Mr hall this evening. Preceding the 1 n not dance there will be a short business | meeging of the jodge and the dance ! Plalaville RUGULAR WEEKLY will start promptly at 5:30 o'clock The Jledge orchestra will f{urnish music A Good Time Promised for AlL With lots of Pep and Snapps Nember< Music B Al Parry's Orchestra Robert W. Moore. Andrew Hogan out t of Congres: ¢ Duy the ho has spoker oper F critics but ar completed s, T 11l be the g guest Night Tre Gotham win show Vienna be the be at en nguet was wri € rs as n nded 15 each Ladies’ was bagful b first Ohserve Ladies' night night at the § program. which featwred 20y After 1) l yrogram ol ast th & specia d Whan tertainm enjoyed Hannah Woedralf Chapter, . A obssrved their annual guest day in e hape! of the First Congregational church this afternosn. Each member | had the priviiege of inviting two | guests and a largs number of the | members and thelr friends were pres- t. The comamitt charge «o ested of Mra. (ha Krlley Mise Julia Gridicy and Mrs. Harry Finch, " fre = -1 names 1 reader or Dep ection ticura Talcum i your toilet the N - hestra plas (SRR e e ‘fli-l Tir men % and e T ‘ W Ty ver e Shaving &1 \mwl Clergsman Coming ot Timt Inter res B Manager . 1* o o ries

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