New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 7

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P[ . .11 N | pearance with the high banks cut [tend the unmasking ceremonics, ‘ae= down and autoists especially ap- B t 1 |cording to plans ef the committee in alnvt e ews ‘prulnlul the fact that they were rls 0 ews ‘Uurg(. 4 i |uble to park their cars out of the ' Fox Hunters O roadway. Property owners were also | 17ox hunters of the city have util (busy today cleaning off their v\all\s ed the fine weather of the last fi l .mvl sanding the icy spots to muke L E NT days to the fuilest extent as the ste them zatc for pedestrians. left ideal conditions for the sport. S 3 Clear the Fire Hydrants 1 Councilman Homer H. Judd has bag- TAN"IN[i TR“[LEY An important warning has been is- | F"R HEA[TH LEAEUE ged severa! fine specimens as has = sued by the firc chief that prapwl\ umrm- Wilcox, former proprietor of owners should tuke it upon themsely he Tdeal Taundry. John Munn, |to clear the fire hydrants in ;hu \i» 1Imui‘h—ur for President Dewitt Page 1 cinity of their homes so that in case | ¢ v t George Wagner of Bristol ASSESS- | ot *toe iremen sy ot e name COMMURILY Players U TR ooyt k p‘ue‘: i;\ u:-]m work. Ajll al!unznthe i o |with Mr, Judd and Mr, Wilcox, but reets n he center and other | ‘ oc 3 ;e ed 825 and Costs in Gourt |jireets tn the weoter and st over' “Threg Wise Fools™ Tomight ¢t not mect wieh the micoess that dranlx are either completely co\(‘rm‘l e party. | or they are partially govered and Bristol Briefs ALL STARS ARE GHAMPS"’"" Goiny. Waula® be aveed 't the 'ELKS GO[NG TO “ATERBURY\"‘&:S:;‘\” 1(:::.:); Andover is visiting | { Il | 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 . The New Pom Pom (repes in Stunning Stripes and soft lovely combinations for smart out-of-door costumes, skirts, capes, ete., 40 in. width, priced $8.50 a yard. blockade of snow if a fire started any- —_— | where. Although it means a great The . James J. Kane of Dan- ythians Diamond Jubilee Observance |:j:‘,:l 2‘“:(‘;';' :;J"‘T:"'““‘_"f’ 'fo”"m‘;‘;‘;fl, | Street Department Attacks Snow ’g’::”""‘ ,‘_"‘“‘”E‘_ "‘" 5""“;' -‘""“ Mar- | 3 3 ag | crite Kane of Laurel street. , Touight—<Human Fiy" to l'wfflml"1““"'1““",‘”"“5})1’91 D“‘d‘"‘flu'"‘“"“’:'°):““‘ Piles—City Observes Washington's' The Rev., William . Kecarney, as- g ders to the wheel and getting the hy- sistant pastor of St. Joscph's chur " in Center—Catholic Church Notes— | drants free from ice and snow. Birthday—Harry S. Beal's Cottage pes re tsnad from .\'augar:m:k, v:h::: Dr. Moody Taken Sick i |he served as acolyte on Monday at Poslaiilio Belets, Dr. Charles W. Moody has been| Damaged by Stor the month's mind mass in memory of George Wagner of Bristol was fined | tken sick and is confined to bis home |y 1o556140 to popular demand and | the late Thomas Cooney of that place, fon West Main street, He is being at-\, "oyq "0 Health Protective league,| George Linnane of Winsted is vis- /825 and costs on a charge of passing 2o |a standing trolley, by Justice of the | tended by Dr. J. N. Bull and although ;' = ymmunity Players will present|iting his brother, James L. Linnane Peace Merrit O. Ryder in the local police court last night. He was ar- rested following a complain of omdaln‘ | of the Bristol & Plainville Tramway xf‘o. who claimed that on February 13, Wagner drove past a trolley which was standing on West Main street, to ‘lh- peril of passenge who were falighting. Witnesses corroborated the claims o fthe trolley officials and Wag- ner was found guilty. Grand Juror | William Foran prescntéd the facts for | ' New Thoro-Bred Crepes are entrancingly | New Jacquard Crepes are wonderfully rich beautiful, shown in rich lovely shades for | and smart, shown in all the latest colonngs dressés and skirts, 40 in.—$7.50 yard. for hlousee skirts and dresses, also 40 in. Figured Russian Crepes, cannot help but | wide at $5.00 yard. please in their attractive new designs and Figured Crepe de Chines in 40 inch width, beautiful colorings, fine for the season’s | are specially fine for afternoon dresses, for skirts, dresses and blouses, 40 inch for $4.50 | blouses or skirts, great choice given at— ¢ vard. $4.50, §4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.69. the nature of his illness is not known, | “The Three Wise IFools” tonight at of Spring strect, he is not reported to be in a serfous| Voo nunity theater for the se A large number from here attended condition. g | ond time within a week. The premier |the Hartford Auto show today. Oliver Funeral Today | presentation of the sparkling comedy | The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Oliver 1o, gt Saturday night proved such u was held this morning at 0 o'elock | success that the players have been from the Undertaking Parlors of| gormaed with requests for another Ahearn on Chapel street in Hartford | ving. advanc le of tickets| showing. The advance sale 9 Kudolph Herman Weckworth, aged years, died at his home in the [South End yesterday. Mr. Week- and a requiem mass was said at St ghowed this morning that a neat \umls. Augustine’s chureh in Glastonbury. |yl be realized by the Health Protees | o” Burial was in Glastonbury. A 18rge|(i\o league for its fight against tuber- | pal {worth was well known and held the - Y i Y Beautiful Heavy Weight Crepes are shown in all colors for handsome gowns and skirts. aiiikas Bt Plansills peonte AANISE] Calose AT oG uEn. re Comuiualts] the obsequics. | theater in the north wing of the hi | Tt is a good time to seleet and have your skirt ready for spring and summer wearing. Our the state, Deputy sheriff served the ) tailor will make you a smart sport skirt, pleated or plain with workmanship and fit guar- gl 4 ant on the Bristol u > e ) 4 anteed. Come sclect the silk wanted and for $3.50 or $1.00 above cost of the same we will |§|! Al " fli The Knights of Washington of the | quction, the Community Players came [T oo 4 { Al stars Win nt Episcopal church journeyed to West| very near doing that lust week. Only |0f Peck. Stow & Wilcox Co.. but for S that will give you joy to wea T S hy > detes | make you a Skirt that give you joy to The All Stars, by their defeat of the | jjuyen Just evening to take part in the |a fow scats fn the rear of the | Brock-Barnes post, Ame an |»\‘K10|.. annual convention of the or"flr which | auditorium were acant, despite team on the Recrcation alleys last|gneoneg this morning with o special | many counter attractions of Saturday | 4 |sons. ¥rederick and Rudolph Jr., of \ | night won the championship and pen-{ gorvicn ar § o'clock in Chrise | night. | ;‘_mu_\t in. the R (ir-ul(on\ league :nnvl“mm,h West Haven., Discuss Waterbury Visit {this town; three d;m_xhu«ra. Misses | incidentally took first prize of $20. The | " ryo parish Guild of the church met| Visiting the Watcrbury lodge of [Anna and Bertha Weckworth and Mrs. Otto R :h of this town: a match was one of the most exCiting | 1564 cvening at 7:30 o'clock. | Elks about 500 strong to attend the ever played here and both teams were | Plainville Briefs minstre! show of that organization |brother, Rhinehaldt Weckworth, and in good trim. A# both teams were tied | g quassen lodge, 1. O, O, F. met next month was discus dt the n t. | four sisters, Mrs, K. G. Matthews, {for first place, rooters of both 48-||ag cyening and {ransacted routine |ing of Bristol lodge of Eiks last night|Mrs. Conrad Mattes and Mrs. Mary N y : 9 1 2 gregations were on hand to lend thelr business. lat 'Elks hemé. Special committees | Trostel of this town and Mrs, An- Made of Fige Grade Mercerized Black Sateen (fast color) neckband style, we offer volces to the cfforts of thelr favorites. | " e fown plan commission will | have been chosen {0 make arrange- |drew Kern of New Haven. Shirts, made by the “Yorke” Shirt company which guarantees quality and “mkmnnslnp { The first game of the match was taken | o145 regular mecting in the town mients for the event. The attendance | The funeral will be held tomorrow lafternoon with services at his home Having had many calls for a good garment of this character for clerical wear we take by the Americin Legion team by the | yail Monday evening, of a lurge delegation at the national pleasurc in oflenng same at our Men’'s DEPQ at £3.98 each. scorc of 491 to 466 but the two other| mpe pogular weekly dance will be|convention of the order in July infat 0 o'clock and with committal ! games went to the All Stars. The|ygg ut the Community theater this Mrvioos A the Biudier MU jAmerican Legion team went into sec- | ovoning with Al Parry and his orches. jond place which was theirs Without & | ¢y ryrnishing the music. A large|of dispute and was awarded second Prize | yumper of out-of-town guests have |number of applic of $15. The scores of the games arc as | promised to attend. vpon. ° Births In Town Mrs, Luther Turner will entertain | follows: AR Cleaning Gutters relief to hear the grievances of prop- Berl‘n News | A daughter, Nellle Esther, has been |at @ neighborhood whist at her home Al stars Custom hatehing, Hart's corner! Cleaning out of the gutters and of lerty owners was held yesterday. {born to Mr., and Mrs. John Ciapponi|on Cottage street this evenin, Ahepard [ 2 ‘,M‘_,pr Plainville. P. K. Haley. the surface drain outlets was started | During the sessions held this year - |0t Kensington, Miss Ruby Nye of Hartford is the |Celton ... : K | Phone 57-4. -ad 1. *"|yesterday by the public works depart- |there werc 12 property owners who - ment 8o that the water from melting {uppeared before the board. daughter, Josephine, has been [guest of her pavents, Mr, and Mys, | ¢ IFreeman s MeGibbon L) - |snow might be carried off without Due to the board’s action in rais- A PLANS BE'NE MA[IE hun‘\ fo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ram- | William Nye, at their home on Matn [ Mea! : : t] Do j : Ipont o eckley, street, . Freeman .., § 3 - damage, The storm has proved [ing the assessments on the property Many Radiophans Here Miss Ruth Bourgeois is spendinf - - | lor such tenacity that the work has!lof some of the owners who appeared ] 8 Vild Cat Investments ; . The hard crust |before them asking for a decrease, It Is estimated that there are in the [the week-end as the guest of Mr, and proceeded very slowly and the heavy weight of the snow [the grand list will show an increase r|||;:lllmrlmutl of 40 radio sets in the | Mre. Gustave Hanson at their hom« American Legion X 20, district of Kensington clene, There |in Middletown, iKnlish ce..a108 102 99— 304 Oakland, Cal, Veb, 22.—Bad in-i). 0 presented unforeseen difticulties. |{over the list turned in by the as- | ' ~e .89 100 §7— 8¢ |Vestments have trapped many women e oity tractors have been busy |sessors. {18 about an equal number in the| The lbrary will be open Saturday | Sanders e | Worthington district. Onc of the |afternoon from 8:30 to 5:50 ‘llroolu ciivress 87108 106~ 311 (0 the United States in the last year, gooo Wednesduy in an effort to get| The annual Washington celebration {most enthusiastie of the fans fs!and in the evening from 7:80 to 9:20 | Newell 2 82 107-— 280 | Mrs. George A, Tliggs, a bank offi- ¢), streets in tip-top shape for trafiic. | held by Hannah Woodruff chapter, Kensmg[on Bowm]g mg“e Ap- Charles Anderson of Kensington, who 'o'clock for the exchange of books, | Hoffman . 108 01 m\ul'_'“’ und treasurer of the California Observing Holiday D, A, R, will be held in the chapel has a set in his storc there. He en-| Philip Nase of Middletown is vis- - IFederation of Women's clubs, said in! punke und schools of the city as|of the First Congregational chureh lIl[S GOIllfllllm it Meellllg fertaing 4 largo group of friends near- |IUNE at his home on Wilcox avenue. WL 308 {09 1481 18 PeDSNL NI RER, | el as city offices were closed today |this evening. Mr. Clark n student st m every evening bringing in many | The econdition of Mrs. John Meln- | Pythians Hiamond Jubilee | “In 1022, she added, “$21,000,000 ghservance of Washington's birth- | Yale university will speak on *The Loty S a2 .n Nt stations. The sets range fu(tyre, who is confined to the Middle- Pythian lodge, K. of I, of Pluin. |8 108 by women in stock and bond | day, while a number of stores fol- | Filne of Democracy.” Mr. Dividend, Sl the way from 320 to $400, sex hospital, Is reported as being not | ville, will obscrve the digmond jubi- | linvestments. Thousands of women in |owed sull. The factorics were Fun- lulwo & Yale student, Wil be the sojoe the past two years have becn led 1o ning as usual, The post office ob- 'm ¥ <ol No DATE HAS BEEN SET' Whist on Thursday quite asx comfortable, lee of the order al o meeting to be Thee Indles of 8t, Paul's church will: Mrs, George DeMore will entertain { held this evening in 0dd Fellows' mn.,‘"“"“ their savings in the most pre- g pved the holiday by no mall deliv. . 3 Other by the clty rriers and by the The Junior Promenade was held in ld another benefit whist at T, A, B, /the members of the “Lafanso” club [The observance Is in connection with |Yarious wild cat scheme ery hall, Kensington, un Thursda: fter- at her home on Pentield avenus this |a nation-wide observance of Pythians [Vomen, coming suddenly into a sum iclosing of the office at noon to allow | the assembly ha'l of the Lewis high Congregational — Church Committee 100 o yest week at 2:30 o'clock. It evening, of the 60th anniversary of the found. | °f Mmoney, have not the slightest idea the employes to attend the conven- |school last evening. The hall was at- wun decided to hold 'v\mlu v one, be-| George Cole, Jr. has accepted aling of the ord It was founded in [Where it can be placed safely.” tions of the letter carriers’ and clerks' [tractively decorated and a large erowd catise of the tremendous siceess of [position with the Beelin Construction | Washington ’ on Vebruary 19, | Mrs. Riggs pointed out that women'associatine, The schools of the city [onjoyed the affair, Mrs, Garay s 57 Today==Board of (he affair yesterda) Co, 1869 and has become a {-urishing |JePositors in banks now were neurly devoted the afternoon. yesterday, to ¢ g E Mrs, James MeQuecny of Kensing- e e | soclety through the 60 ars of fts |Caual in number to men depositors. |the presentation of patriotic programs Kiitenle Post, American lLagion, Relier Completes Work==Ttems, ton won the first prize und Mrs, Wells Boisterous Boy Becomes | existence. A minstrel show will be| The average womah of today, she country. fwill liold amateur night this evening Pins for the annual banquet were | VO the second. The consolation prine | S ) & presentcd tonight and an uidvess wiil | #a/d, does about” 83 per cent of the Tooking Up Relatives, |in the Town hal'. A number of local buying for the houschold, and women Iiffort being made by the local [people have entered thelr names as went 1o Mis, Josephson, A large num- X v R oo o e s b i " ‘ L be delivered by Rev, A, B, Dewberry | ! de: by d neeting [ber of guests were present from New British Cabinet Member |57 /1% fiaintiie M. 1 charen. The {are coming to have increasing Impor- | police and by Undertaker Thomas P. | contéstants and some high class ae relatives of Tre | ore from out of town huve been hired ul the Kensington Lowling leaguc ‘”u'rm i g tance g at 4 A, I hall st night. A commit. | Britein. e Northampton, Kng., Meb. .| mecting will be held at an early hnurw ance in the economic \llun“ov\_ '1 Brien to ln:n sl 5 i , tun ‘was appeintod and they wil get| - Leave Vor Boston Froderick Owen 1toberts, pensions | AN the business will be rushed. The Brennan of Wolcott strest o dicd 1o displey their wares, It is expected. Mrs. Prank Brown and son, ‘Wil- SON8 L eocinl 1o follow swill be open to all ‘(,'\fllll Mea( toret in on Wednesday at St. Franc 0% | {hat @ large number will attend a8 pital in Hartford. Mr. Brenanan Was|ihe proceeds are to be used for the busy In the near future, There res | o e i . minister {n the labor cabinet, was the i only W fow more weeks of th ‘:‘:,v{rlnlix.‘:(ul;,' “\F][::"”\'\'h‘:\:-., t"]'):'\"‘\‘\‘;‘ll‘"’:'\‘f “nolsi=st” of four sons” hix mothe ‘nl-mht‘rn ind friends of the lodge. Born i the atate of Penusyivania]iees batidia < ing scason and the committee ex- | 50 BREO TR et e e o | & contly to an Fvening News| “Human 19" to Perform East Have Big Growth about 10 years AO and oA 0. tNS]| 2o X gz | Monduy, They cxpect to be gone sey. | TEPrescatative, and developed an early Seorge Polley the original “Human 4 . ity in 1"”’ to work on the consiruc. Miss Anna May Gorry, a student at i o Iking for music. Tut as he tried to| FI¥" will perform in the center of | New York, I'eh, 22,~The phenome. & Sylvan Ml raliroud tune [the College of New Rochel b oy . extract this from a cornet he became |[the 1own this evening tor the bencfit | nal growth of chain meat stores in| 9" © ér rville and This ORY aeng T S O 3 Fmtactton %0, shyut | YOrY unpopular in the house and had |of the residents of Plainvilic by climb- | the cast was traced by withesscs to. | htl: Deivovn Torrs s thpia et 4 oottt domalln. 4. down last night for the remainder of |10 Do scul down to the garden ftoing Neri's block. 1t night comes too [duy at the government's hearing o S\C LN® PR 08 FON UKSE B arhere - a Northro ; Thomas Matarncy, | (01 st OIERG for Lhe Temalder oF| o stice. Later he was entrusted with | <oon, three large spot iights will be | determine whether the ubsorption of | Sty 1 1% bollovs _ The cilets’ degree was conferred on A1 Kenstngtons; Willlam ( § day morning. | The American Pager|® kettle-drum in the local village | played on the darvdesil and he will | Morris & Co. by Armour & Co tended 167 1 Coviages Washed Away. P "‘!u" o ';"“""“‘"""I" - tavets b souictig, Adam Gisanetts, | | Goods Co. remained open today, ai. | 18nd. and on arriving at years of [vc diessed entirely in white to show [ 10 create a monopoiy in the meat| . Dea's of H. 8 Teals Real |y rre \M\ el s nient. el b J .- op A%, 811 greater discretion young Ttoberts|that he uses no ropes or other para- wd e sz Gty h Tted Men's hall last night lip Vagan, Foresters, Each team | 5 tacking industry, The witness 4 . g [ though was at first thought the i . itate company, 18 among the owners 2o Aenanil gh B was at fir 1OUBIE that o )opted the violin, When 14 years of [phernalia to aid him. Whea he |OWners of chain butcher shops, denicd r' . oo ddbogfoysan 5 af gt “ "" r‘\';:“""};‘, ‘u;";'“ "'r'"l"l'h, follow. | this plant would also shut down for | (etPICl P Bot T o aork In | reaches the top of the buliding, he |the merger hud had such an effect decld e *lthe day. Several he stores closed | "8* young R s started work In|eachc "y ¢ iliding, he | : srcc e =l bt Wednesday, waters " irig prises to the various teams and |'N® 48Y." Several of the sores closed | 16 PN TSyt O UoLTor und | Wil pul oft some hair ralsing stunts el s had never been | PIOTH © e a S Belgium RCK! ets That . T cam . o ears Bt Ihe DS 0| on the wile b oy 144 “ cener competition. The . of the sour arried ¢ i VR, T ENEA SREINE HIEROR N Voresters” Danc pent 25 yoars at the linotype wa- fon the cdge such as riding a bieyeic |keener competition. The president A0 LI S SRS IO Fletcher Is Leaving the Jeugue Wil receive 825 and w sil-| o CEREIEE PN oresters | ChINes before taking up trade wnfon-[around the roof and stauding on hie ‘0 me chain aystem sald his busineas, | 0 B CFEL Miiford Droioni. . D6k The de o¢ cup. The team that stands sec- - » - YT e ak & whoeletime occupation, 1tob- | head. A large crowd will be out to | Vhich began 10 years ago with one COU#8® %o det o T N 3 > will hold & Washington's birthday . store, now h annual tu . left yesterday ce Lo de of Henry I'. letcher, the retiring ond in line will receive $10. High |, "o, ing In the hall fn| (79 mother is postmistress at the |see the Inll performance of this sort | ¥ 4 ad an annual turnover of mine whether his cottage wae now 10- | Ameri mt jorship to Italy : Shepe Siinn, 0LV Wigh Sngie | ponsington, Dancing witl begin at 8] T Hadeh penefics, and received [in Fais cated on its old site or Wos riding onnounced as imminent, has given g¢, $7.30; high three —SUFNGS, |,.0)50% und will continue to midnight | 10 news of his appointnfent as min. | Catholic Churiic Notes . waves of the Atlanlle occa 1se to cxpressions of regret in Al high single, $5; low single av- et y & | There Wi be w mceting of the | TREATILS APPROVED, Bttt ik by s and possibly longer, A crowd is exe | . P 1 N quarters The ambassador's relg- 2L pected from neighboring towns, - Junlor Sodality of the churgh of Our | agton, 2.—A treaty be-| qpe Wast ourncy 1o Mid- |tions with Dremier Theunis and No date has yet been set for the (PCC . e e GIANTS ARRIVE, Lady of Merey in the church Sunday | tw ted States and Belgium, | 400y ' p the fast quin: | 1'orelar : Ml o e oo Tater 1o | Wil a8 Beritn and Kensington. Many | : oming at o'elock tollowing the | giving this nation equ . dletown tonight 10 play the fasi quin- | I'oreign Minister Juspar have always g ""I"‘[ A NBbor 6f tptals | Doveitin Ml be tuireducod and the| Sareteia, Fla. KBS, Ri-=Members| U LTSRS WY ’L_‘I“ seoflae | Stog Poedlagveaslvadng Heges 10 10y rapresenting that cits, ANOLher Leen of a very friendly character, ke committee, A number of speaks ) ... aypects to make this one of the SOV OF SVPEIN SNODW. - El | SIS ALTYOR itory mandated 10 4.4 (nesle prospect for the 10- | while today newspaper comments @8 will be securcd, these heing sclect- . : p score, atrived here today. {of the New York Giants numbering | regular 5 ed from ameny. th rominent resi. | 2CASON’S big times, l:.:l .'u{r rnrl:w lrc .,_,1‘-1"0. 1;,111.” |“n;|;' 3 o “‘,\"‘:‘::;;; '.y;,lt ’-. ~\‘y'| — €. cale when they (ace the Golden Rols | teetiry to the genern! sympathy he 4 b m{ ldl"”lm. he prownin Mis, Gray 35 Years Ol Ryan, Walter Tos Wal. I" i " - 'lfl" & '“ 1'{‘}'.: x “ < ppslbacesiog ng oty ‘:,,'_” "l of Winsted. In an cariier meeling | cucceede 1 inepiring during his icuts of the towin Mre, Tsabel Gray of Berlin street, | 1¢f Huntzinger and Howard lwin | tar ‘~rv.: ¥ . offtring will bo takefi 8 s Vpmirondd b » ed Tas | 0. son, the locals defeated the semewbat short ineumbenc of the % L the mas Sunday for the Di- | ly today y ¢ senate TEIZN Winstead five by a sma'l n mt lorial post hers It is com- show Rel Planne ele £ the f ip o _ How & 2 Flanacd Kasica | F1OWH to almost every Berlin resident 'ormed the aucicus of equad | WP b srr . ot Jations committe It is reportcd that Boiton-Kasica | which tert New York Wednesday, |ocesan Social Service bureau, Masses | rela ymmittee, The local high school s 1 et ing that Queen NG . as “Grandma” Gray, is today observ- ot e Ameries > n will stage o ? her o wers ere ¢ " ye s at ‘ yurs of § - " s . N . M s o 4 post of the American Legion will stag |ing the T7th anniversary of her birgh, | Other players re gathered in en| will & al the usual hours of oNP = P reyville high quinte g eth and ¢ co leopold are big time in either the town hall or has Seon L rerintont. OF. 8 ‘m route his is the second major and 19 o'clock h day schoo! | COMPULSORY lll T lv\\ Te ille audi 1 " oting & ner on the Foresters’ hall in the near futur congratulations and good wishes and | /CAZUS outfit 1o reach spring trair sxion at ¥ . "h 1 i e & e rge royal go n igh the ambase Ihis time will probably take the form | [PUERTTEEONE calters through. | RTOUNds i1 Florida. Seven others arc | Attending Gatherings | pulsory rest day v paseed e atio sadors a2 show A meeting will be held s s one ',‘: due about March 1. Tt was report Postmaster James F. Usher of the | National Assembly w ot e ~u|.n.ll- Warnings Tesued the da A 1 . 1 " o first Tuesday In March, at which |OUL the day ¥ ive | loca) office and Pearl W, Smith for | AMerican : urke Checking up of propcrly ow Ain® . bat Manager McGraw would a r Berlin's mos ve womgn t 4 \ ve detalls wiil be arranged o AVaNE Sodas the carriers, 1ot today 10 wttend ihe | Mandard Oil ¢ ¥ - = pes e iadi Sy de Les - PPPT) all 3 om Havana tod: e e ke o the Americs as been statted by the pe == Major Martin Getting k started on the coming event. \I“';"’;'”"”"{:'r; 'Mw‘"f“l”‘,:""':;;"]:';“:"'"' - — postal gatherings being beld in eNw IApress ¢ ¥ oand oo uments to insure the e Foresters Hold Mecting day and pumed owt cigars 1o bis WANT STATE PARK, Haven. " The postmaster. will atten: a | cther Amegican butinces B are | e adewalls Shout. the ity Preplred for Flight Court Mattaboavett of the VOresters | .., seends. How oid ho is il re. | Chicago, Veb, 22.—In- aupport or BAnquet in the Cafe Metlone and Mr. [ SARFVINE FAaY, Lhe : The recent storm left tF ] n ica 22— Major F. L. Mars met last night at the bail for the pur- the state plan to make a public park | SMith will aitend the earriers’ con ‘:‘ sy i a‘ " d rous conditien and the number 1 v man U, & Army air hae caused t " cruisers,” exe - = g maing a mystery, ne he refuses (o dis- of making preparations for the | o T L et | of the famous Indiana sand dunes on | *Cmior continy g ooy hiristian Endeayor Social - . d Mmenat 16 get ut ¢ ave Chicagn tonight for Los dance tonight. The hall was appro- Mecting of Committer I the southern shore of Lake Michigan “ the M " priately docorated #n American flags; ST S CORIER | the Tndiana soclety of Chicags has be.| The Christian Endeavor & 1rom work in leoking over : . el pare for the SASNE tnd natiohal colors presents a g00d 'y 0 on Capgrogational chureh | 890 a campaign to contribute an 'ic Corgresational church will ey her material must 1 sreund the w ¢ hope to leave SPPRnaRe. was held last night ut the home of | AMount equal to the $800,000 which @ social in the church pariors Thurs. afy Aangorous conditicn ar r- about March and to make the trip ~ my clear- | in 1onths, possibly 1ess, although Board Lnds Sesions the Dasior, fiev, Curicton Hascn, Owe |1he Mate of Tadians Witl expend. loy evening, February 8. Members ® sver possible the she ] " of all the Protestant Young Peoplc's l es off 4 is not one of our objectives” position 87 second selectman in 1918 tscopal Notes school has never been filled by a pro- |aRd third sclectman in 1919. For & inumber of years he was an employe |the past few ycars had lived on his {farm. | He supvived by his wife, twe Boston was also talked over last night. Prior to the business session, a class [chapel at 3 o'clock. Burial will be candidates was initiated and a}in Oak Hill cemetery, ons were acted | The last mceting of the bhoard of Mects=Legion Manning Show— » o hold the banguet soon after, The members of the committee ar Waller Graham, Getems; John Coo- Loy, Berlin Construction company: William Dagan, Drum Corps; limer | ister of pensions ever the telephone v o'clock The board of reliel completed its oo "o 0 iaktn up was the gues. scries of wesslons yesterday afternoon | o T TUTC L Ll or the J ‘M‘“‘""’ socletics in the town are invited to Posal Delgnie sald Major Martin today. He O and the members will now be busy | oo yiano hurch and it was de- be present. Refreshments will Delegates 16 the poeal sor pocis the squadron to reach Foston on the grand lst. 1t is expected that | Lo 0m o, up an offering for this Yw m Kn m seried und games Wil be ed Can't Be Cured from the Outside, entions in Hartfs “n |or som~ other Attantie coast point I8 this work of revising the fist will be | TR0 0 e T ey 1n Mareh. | Cleaning Away Saow e i o toduy were eile y ¥ September completed in about 10 days. Tt wWas| g "o, 10 voted ‘N\"»r- commend irst Selectman Willlam J. John. . licrne S s b because 1ese of th 1 stated today that there were net as - . - , A.h had a la gang of men about : . gy P - e e many appeals from the list this year ',‘7:",,",_ Sunday instead of ..." ,’, . I,.,o.',- conter this morning cleaning | 07 O PUTEE - o 1ot the ems 1 e 1 us there was last. The board had | (asEn SANCEE 1N h { way the snow which had been pilpd | The cause is inside g o the urrier ArtBur In visitors every day they met, but the = o . s along the gutters. At an early hour, “Of. . St » arence Mathkhom weit 1o rumber was not great. . BA R Nuwm, Don’t "'"',_’"""“" know that Cod |y, "Grrets presented a different ap- |, 0e blood is siagnan O Pttty =DatERIINh 9 Nue Hiinan i STOMACH MlSERYI ¢ Bmma Hart Willard chaptf Liver Ol will put pounds of good fiabby ey > " office, | Daughters of the American Nevolu- | healthy fie-h ONn FOUr bones in jus. 5 S——— — - The bowel wall® are weak, the parts a8 delegates from T tion, will hold an open meeting 1o- | few we almost dend state President Willlem GAS, INDIGESTION night at § o'clork. A specisl program | Tell her svery druggiet has # in To quickly and safely Hd yours mpanied them. Cierks James , D —— Washington's Birthday will be rendered by several of the | sugar-coated tablet form now so that of piles you must free the circulation accomp i members and several interesting pa- | you won't have to take the nasty —send a fresh current Uhrough :'v Cafferty and Josep “L' " he+-sc “Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects T syt rks' convention § s o NomTY DANCE pers will be read, one of them h.\iv.g;inshflu-{n, oil that is apt ta upset | stagnant pools. Internal treatmes h € . ¢ sl Plainyille |the onc safe method in Hartford. In addition to the dele Sour, Upset Stomachs given '))' [to do with o'd English ballads. An-|the stomach on . cther has to do with carly American| Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver| o J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D., set at work & practically all of ocal post Court Mattabessett |songs. Musical selections will be ren- | oil Tablets abe chock -full of vita- REGULAR WEFRLY som® years ago to find a real intcrnal office employes went to the comven No. 137, F. of A, |dered also. The meeting will take | mines and are the greatest flesh pro- D q NCE Pite temedy. MHe succeeded. o tion. Postmaster Willlam A. Hayes }‘onflqfim‘ HALL place in the community house on Ber- | ducers and health builders she can named his prescription HEM-ROTD, trepre e ity at the postmas Pape’s Diapepsin’ is the guichest, {Tin street { fina . I & cout P Siuniens oe A0 ard tHed it i 1000 case before he | ter's aiton In New flasen retier Tor hdigetion, GUNE . ! Fast Berlin Ttems One sickiy, thin kid, aged 9, gained With Tots of and . was satisfied. Now MHEM-ROID 1= Odd Vellow < "_all . f e B yur sourness, fers Friday Eve., Ff.- 22, 1924 The local members of the Boy |12 pounds in 7 montha e \m' h."_ s0ld by druggists sveryw vnder annval masguerade ball @ tlon or somach distress eaused Musie by Scouts wifl altend a meeting of their| She must ask Clark % Brainerd Co. Sousde My '\T,,.m.. Onbeie guarantee. 1°s casy to take 1 ca . Lodge. 1. 0. 0. F.. » y acld ‘ Nets gi Y ltroop at Beriin this evening. and Dickenson Drug Co. or any good « always be found at Clark & Brainerd be he ght in Hed Men's ha e | refier. O Whitmore {1nb Orchestra Mra. 1. M. Jtoot of Main stregt at | druggie's for MeCoy's Cod Liver O '.m_,,,..,‘"’ wmm. * sansgers ]| Co- Who will @adty retund th Uit DIUINE WEI B S0 | 16 : S nom- - Souvenirs For All ltended & postal convention at New | Tablets—50 tablete, &% eente—as'fl] * - . lenase price 1o an: atisfied ov Severnl WOrely Gances Wi Drugeists seil milliond Haven today pleasant to take as candy " B introduc und & surprise win at N W, Merd o rorricrs’ association

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