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Browr Thom: //artfé rd's fiogp/ v NEW HHH‘A‘IN‘ DAILY HERALD, lainville News INCREASE ADDED T0 GRAND LIST TOTAL ~ Additions of Reliel Board Exceed Center ' SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY, W/ WONDERFUL THEY ARE PICKED UP RAPIDLY. THE SECOND DAY’S BARGAINS, BUT COME EARLY. APPROVALS, ON'THE SALE SPECIALS; NO MAIL OR HERE ARE SAMPLES OF THINGS FOUND FOR MONDAY. WOMEN’S TONGUE PUMPS, with French heels, weve $7, for $1.58 pair. NEW STYLE PUMPS, Cuban heels, reg. price $7.00, for $ MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRT BLEACHED LINEN DAM ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS, large 89c kind, colored WHITE WOOLNAP BLANKETS, regular $1.50 grade, 2 A ROUSER, VALUES OFFERED COME MONDAY TO K, 72 in., regular $2.50 quality, 1.00 kind, 64x78-in., colored borders, Deductions by $2,920 CHIMNEY FIRE N BLOCK Pord Sedan smashed by Trolley— Lenten Services 10 Begin Wednes- ARE ARE IN NO CHARGES, C. 0. D,, OR | ‘PHONE ORDERS TAKEN. day—Legion Team Beats New Brit- | ain—Plainville Briers, Pluinville bourd the total of the The report the of relicf shows that ;;.uul Tisst Leen iner 1 by bourd completed its nd turned in its re- of hus .38 pair. for $1.58. $1.58 yard. 38¢ each. vork last port the, of the ithis morning. There are a of large additigus and ulso la ductions interspersed smaller wiounts and cxemptions, but the tonn clerk nunber ot borders, $2.58 pair. with $10.58 each. SATUKRDAY, [ ture | People’s s MARCH 1, 1vZ3 mes shooting out of the ap about 10 fect In the alr and a ge crowd gathered thinking that o conflagration wis in progress. huery call was sent in for the fire de nd the fire subducd bLeing done, Many § ready to vucute UI‘H‘ quarters until they quicted down, wan were Notices Quinguagesima will be out of serviee will sermon ot by Dr. 1. A, Church church Sunduay. rector town and the only morning prayer and o'cloclk econducted Forrest of New Britain, Sunde school will be at the usual hour 10 o'clock. The monthly late ¢ bration of holy commusion for March mn transferred to the third Sun- be 11 B. be Morning conununion imme 1 Young Peo- “What Jesus clnrch o'clock, school the morning service; m (0|'Ll'b.d||u| 1 servie servie artes ple’s meeting ut 6 Said About Happiness. Buptist chureh—10:45 a Lord’s Supper’ will be 's theme; Sunday morning serviee; ice; T p. om. will be the theme p. m Thursday, WEX prste follow m. Young “A Churge tor the priy- m., the to: the school 6. From Go cvening, 7: T mecting, Advent Christiun church . Libby, pastor. 19:45 o'c ing worship and communion; day school; 6 p. morn- clock noon § m., Bristol News ROCKWELL STARTED WITH FORCE OF 7 Prominent Citizen Has Had Eventful Carecr in Bristol 33 ARRESTS IN FEBRUARY Arvm Club Elects Rudolph Johnson sident—High School Defeatod— Auto Show Under Way—Commun- ity ents Concert Monday Nigl Rockwell, yosed Bristol 1 Albert It us resident of the ration at the afternoon, when the 88 corpo- annnal mecting lost his la offici o the pres concern, In the yesters duy connvetion eney bruss . Woyears, quisiied th sldoneies « Departure ) Silve Co., and Por the of the rCo lust INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM Completely Relieved by The Famous Fruit Medicine %9 N. Ashland St., Worcester, Mass. “Light years ago, I was I up with _inflammatory Rheumatism; seareely able fo move hand or foot. There was Kidney Trouble, miser- able Indigestionand Liverdifficulties. ~uon as I began to use “Fruit-a- tives”, T could see improvement, I was relieved of Constipationand Liver Trouble, and have been 100% better of RLeumatismand Kidney Trouble”. Mrs. ALBERT YOUNG. ¢ Fruit-a-tives” are made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, and valuable tonies, and will relieve Rheumatism when used regu- larly and consistently. 0c. a hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Yo | — No charge is The only rule is accorapanicd show as their guests. made fer admission. that childrea must be FLANNEL DRESSES, 16 to 42 bust, new colors, 3 styles, SPRING POLO COATS, new ones, 16 to 44 bust, value to $29.50,. for $18.50. SPRING BLOUSES, voiles, dimity, chambrays, ete., for $1.58 cach. WOMEN’S SPORT HOSE, ribbed to toe, black and colors, $1.00 kinds ILK STOCKINGS, all new shades, lisle tops, $2.25 kind, $1.58. RUBBER DOOR MATS, in Rug Dept., size 18x30 in., special 58¢ each. ALL WOOL CANTON CREPES, 44 in, sponged and shrunk, $1.58 y;n'd. PORT COATING, all wool, tan and grey, plain and plmd Loyal Workers' meeting; 1. pralm service with sermonetts tor. 'lhu sday eveniug ot Ti4d we tin 10:45 o'clock, worn- Interpreter of total of the additions cacedds that ol mw., the deductions by the Among the additions wr folluwin Carter, foundry P.. Hart, land, e, land, $1,7 eil, house, barn and Willtam iristol rightwood )™ is one ciforts und by Rockwell Sunduy his wite purk cqnipnuen lund for the ar. by, ainy are sponsoring this (hey are exhibit- number of the popular Together with their in to have cofpetent t «ll hours that the y that the people visit- may secure complete bove amount. o'clock, the show ing ¢ m ok M. ing servic g Love™; o'clock sehool; p. m., leader, 1 Spriguc, | the World." large kes of cars. csmen they p tperts present show is open s ing the exhibit information pair. cus the gave \\llll m II [ nooen, lund, $1,825; hoy nd and Maria worth League, “Methodism in ’ pushing through the wental in NORMANDY VOILES, 39c grade, neW patterns and TUXEDO, JACQUETTES AND SLIP-ONS, ¢ BOYS' WOOL I\'.\’I(‘KER.\‘ 9 to 18 years, worth to SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS, leather, complete in 1 vol in rich selected covering, $21.50 kind, $12. BUSINESS ENVELOPES, white ones, in, box of CREPE DE CHINE CHEMISE, all colors, worth to § stered HOUSE FROCK APRONS, percale and gingham, $1.25 kind, 2 and bathroom flower vard, temember that l‘flCII department PABCOLIN, for kitchen, chamber The above are only samples taken at random. offers specials that are worthwhile savings. Berlm News th trict whilc Blue Hills d were road in the two wpprohend Kusp Ving at o rapid rate speed and the officers told him to ston, He paid no attention went by and they then Dlew their This ulso had no eiteet on Biim and he Kept on It is alleged that he passed out two or th cars at a high od, His case will come up in derlin court on Tuesday cvening. < be- ing held in bonds Sues Insu George O, ( hrought suit Insurane thiy Now served by He was travels of TAKE ALCOHOL AT POINT OF PISTOL Prosecutor Lewis and Constable Brown Bag 100 Gallons RECKLESS DR]VER CAUGHT whistles, thy [N irk - of Berlin has gainst the Acina LAy ‘o, Hartford for $3un gh Attorney Donald Gafiney of liritain Papers have becn Deputy Sherift: Palotti - of Harttord and the writ is returnable in the New Biritain city the thivd Monday of thisx month, Clurke alleges that in preminm of $24 he became in sircd in the company on Muarch 2 tor $15 a week during illness, siys that on October 1923 hic 10 o 1o the hospitul and operation of He totally dis- woeks, cording to his! alleges that the amount due under the policy court Clark Sues Insurance Company—Ken- nsideration DiIvorce—show AL sington Man Gets Takes Well dn Past Berlin— B Mecting Tomorrow., an: forotd undergo an becius ine, nine vericose v Bled tor clatm, and he of insurance not heen p made the | wa hen they cap- of Muple street, night about coing throug! The lquor turcd New yelock o Bloe 1 of uleohiol dor toe 1 Constabih cutor Charls a tp that th tirough the Tiue istrict the aleohol. They went to thut tion of the town about 6:50 awd waited near the Stocking ner wchool house, They which they judged to they were waitin and was heavily A The was I slow gpeed Constable Across the possible Upon s Herlin haul Albin Kasprod iritadn, last he wis district Vhourd 81,000 potic months Pive Francisco Gu raned now mbola of linge iy e out une trial in ving and 'roscs Kensington s« was granted a divoree from Lis wife, Maria Antonia, by Judge Marvin in the superior court at Hartford yestor plaintiit charges desertion, couple have been marricd tor and the platntie custody two minor ph Manireda appeared detendant Thin Brow rlin court rank receivied drive with has might e 2% awarded children, the way o'clock tor 8 cor- Show Takes Well The minstrel show presented Athletie hall, Berlin, last eve. ning Ly the troup of » Mark's Men's elub under the auspices of 8t ( bricl's chnreh, was well attended and much appreciated by the audien The songs were suappy, the part in the opening chorus being note worthy ral members the choir rendered solos and the parts of the end men woere well taken. ol lowing the entertainment,e daneing was enjoyed until 12 o'ch oA B Mee meeting of 8t Paul’s Aol B will Lo held tomorrow MW u the a small driver of car I one wling north at o rute his car im- pass across Brown drove hat other it boys' car t parked ttempted 1o back road Vs the cing tie the road, P'aspros up and get out of the w hut the oificers were too guick for him. They ftor and forced him to stop the of w v held by Constable Brown, 1t was npon ) searching the car, that there were 16 | society cans of the stuff concealed ing at 11 o'clock at the hall in It i not known witre !sington. Following the regular enred the aleohol, althongh ing « ¢ mociely the annive coming from the dircction of committs hold a s the celeby: for car o him 1an nt point olver fous morn Ken- he was Meri- rsary Plans will e will ston den, coming on over a8 been stuted hy eftico ety that this y have been the best held in som. 1t was said that the smallest this year v the whkloss Driver N Get ) Paul Clanei of rested in New Constable Frank police force and Officcr Thomas Feeney of the New Britain forec, charge of reckless driving evading responsibility » Clanei was driving his car along the Whiae fcirisisdbond oo Clear your s of the in w ahist Britain last nig Brown of the as ar- r's socials time crowd than largest on ind of Pass Scout Tests following Berlin, Doy passed their the Court of Horor shn Deming, Charles Guite, Raymond Aus. Klutz, Peter Mezilitzkas, Coule, Victor Pauloz, John wpby. Fred Gu gamucl und Hareld Baoc| Berlin C1 Boys' class of the B chnreh will 1ock morr o'clock a communion held and.the pastor on “Filial Relation, h nd the Sunday ment will meet at 12 ) o'clock the first session of the pastor's Lenten study class will e held in the chapel. The Young Peo- ple’s society will meet at 6:30 o'clock. Change of time is to be noted. An illustrated lecture, “With the Boy# and Girls Abroad.” will held at ck under the auspices of th Junior Endeavor Society Kensington Congregational. communion “service will be held 10:45 tomorrow morning. subject the pustor's sermon will be “Christ Our Iife.” The Sun- sciool will m 19 p. by taking > .‘I the Chiistian soclety Beecham’s Pllls wam T Th 1 of have befor iritai Geo John m members of Troop Atnerica class tests in N Hcouts o second tlin Con- meet at 10 At 10:45 will be ak hriefly Men's part- o'clock and at tomorrow ng school ¥ class Regulate Yourself Your Life Line should run clear— unmarked by cros- ses of ill health. A bad digestion, and constipation, canse thesecrosses.Clean your A at o'clock The of al 12 m. Endeavor i b sul h Sweater Dept., v 3.00, for LIVING ROOM ROCKERS, m.lhogdn\' finish, high back, with spring scats, uphol- 38, on their way 1o | has | colors, 5 y udx iur 4 L i Connecticut Light and val. to $12.98, for $1.38. N Auiong those who $1.58 pair. deductions in the 1.58 coj property Power coely ANSUSS- are the 1l Bearings, an Boj- Higgins, . Schutts, not McDon- considegable nts on their lund, nowski, land, 500, tol land, $3,500 8, for woer, §$2,220, fm' (1..,\ land, block und store and shov store The total of the to $18,762, and the tions $13.8142, leaving Lo added 1o the Trolley Hits Sedan Yesterduy atternoon about Bristo! and Plainville a sedan on \\ml Main strect, obile was budly damage creral in the trolley broken. The automobile is sald traveling in the stor ulJmum mounts total of deduc- an increase to of 2 8¢ sq. grand list o'clock, trolley The meeting will b and About Huppiness,” |+ St Paul’s Charel, will b 11.. have bwen g Panul's church tomorrow .|‘ Jirceting as the trolley and when the § and 10 o'clock, kv, J, - Ldviver attempted o the trolh ran will in ch 1 Sunddy | gut. the rear end skidded and the trol- school Wil tollow 10 o'clock |1y struck the cur, The nutomobi) viee, had 4 broken wheel and thut was partially destroyed vel inte garuK B Sucred Heart | sts ha Leen m chunch, The serviee will hee eons Lent Begins W dueted by Rev, J, ¢ Brennan of Kene lnesday of neat will sington, A meeting the Sunday e test day of Lent sUrvie will rolow be hiotd An several of the churches in Konsin | Pladinine, church of Our Lady The regu servies will beof derey, nesday seryices will Leld ut the Kensington Methodist [ be held mass wnd distribution chureh tomorrow ut 10:45 of nshes K in the morning May will preach und bencdiction o Nloseed Sacra the text “What I8 That in [ ment, A sermon distribution Thine Hund Rev, J, HL Bell of astics will at New Maven will duct the fourth in the evening qnarterly conference at the chureh at | Serviees tomorrow ut tiie « 15 and Mr. Bell will |l Our Lady of Merey will be hetd with evening serviee at 7:30 Wt the vsual hours of 8 and 104 Sunday session Wil windows I+ Musses cclebra st D e | wer a hody Sacred Meart Chaneh and v s will be e A ut 8 o'clock for repairs, nesday [ will werk of and sehool hodist o'clock e und plac it Lord trom ot 1uke 10 o'clock e ireh of ovk | ut the Mussos *chool eloc next week e First Priday of ien will be sudd at morning b administered o'clock. Tn the T the Crowxs and will be held at 78 the Lenten s annovneement 1rom | veries 6f sermons will cach Sunday ni at by Lev, William Cavahe rttord, o'clocl, be A Friduy o erved the month and n o'cluck i communion i at Wiy meeting of the Ladios eld - Wednesduy lock at home nliman, Reports ar wil read and coming year will e anntal soclety will rnoon at Mrs, Charles for the past y olficers for the vlected weekly the Aid wite of In the and holy will cver bene o'clock the tion During ing to an John E. Fa b Wil e 20 o'cloc) Study Toln The vill meet later i union meeting of Missionary ton wong tollowed The text will Zpworth League the evening \ the Woman's 1o civty of the I tional church and tHome Missionary sington Method Vriday afternoon at church parlors, The Junlor leagi day afterncon at church parlors. The Junior leagic will meet Satur- | lay afternoon at 1 o'clock at th ollowing the devotional re will b a social Last Berlin Jtems the Methodist follows: Regu it 10:45 a. m school LI will meet the reg o'clock Class “SON, WO be N 14 detivered i %0+ Congrega- the Woman's clely of the ureh will bhe 4 o'clock in augl 1 Legion Wins Bro Team cam of ries Britain team into and feated them two mes, The locals were nd were at no time in beaten, The scores Ken held the The post to camp last nigh out of throe g in good form danger Plainyille will mect Satur. lock In the of being i1 At Kalish Ewald Newel Prooks Hoftm Parsonage service th The services ot church Sunday are lor morning worship ollowed by RBunday The Junior m. and the 1 at 6:45 p. follow ular evening servies Rev, AJC Fuller will the scrvices The library ning from 7:30 New Britain (1) o'clock 8. at 2 p worth Dy m., ave charge of will n this + to o'clock for 1 xchange of books s There will be the regnlar morning and scrmon at ricl's Sunday at o'clock, fol by Sunday at 10 org of will have the = AL EYR L) Neri Mook chimney the f Vire In sidents in bad scare vening when a ot in one of eived o'cloc) prayer tait chureh Jow ed o'clock Britai fin jes. The Mit 1 charge of John Mcly his portable cutting up the el by Wi Mre, Wil Ler hom laud stion with 1t tore T social i1 “vening sficld wit) ntract ood own- crney of i NOT “T a po grovery f M. E. 8 eh party and ment Monday ted Tep school + Winn theif often think deninl—<crimping i -t the i« That mones spending. with an comfort, peace of ment of the good Plack Satin Coat i A smart black 1s very straight monogram in vl tront, and with cuffs, atin coat for spring i« to line, a large ok satin on the lent ermine collars and _— —— ; TICHT COUGHS D The bard chunks of phlegm that elog 1t will help you. nvn throat and nose when you have & ight rmi make your breathing diffcult l-cn b the And that's why hroat hatd !obul. uick. easy and Cough 8 ir PLAINVIL o " " PLAINVIL i o h-u--fle—:u ~our druggist. SOLD 1Y CITY DELG STO dellfilll— fol-| ;lat 3 of penny-pinching COMmMon sense M. Zion churchi—hev, 13 Brown, pastor. Moruing wor- m.; Sunday sch evening vol worship The Wor Congregational churel will business mecting Thursday atter 3 o'clock in the church parlors, Episcopal Church Notes Wednesday is Ash Wednos- day. the first day of Lent. Holy com munion at 10 @, w.: cvening serviee ut S o'clock Both serviees will be Dol in the parish house, Neat Thursday-—-Purish ing at 2 p.om., and supper Vestry mecting ut » m Plainyille T~ Mre, Willinm Hay Park las entered the Bristol hospital, The We- club will mest day cvening at Mrs Phelps on | Next zuitd meet at ¢ p. m. B $ 0 st s Mo home ot \E el belle stroct t—Neat)! two furnished room t \ nearby To Nlen en utlemen, Low Herald or vealenees diess Hox ofiic Have your clothes dyad in P Ville unteed, Phone 25374 or call Stur Dry Cleaning Works Main street,—~advt ind guar ut The 1last clenned Batisiaction nterpiece, white, lost Tuesdiy arternoon in Plalmville, Return Miss A, V. Torrant, Plainville school. Reward,--adyvt to Gram ub Yome of « will A wecting the was held lust evening Ruseyk and a bow he team allevs Priday of Lnergetie o at tl Joseph team how evening was orgunized, oft the Roger SOUTHIN A hadrers 'ON BASKLETBAIL Ieing contest betwes notwo teamns made up of loc Is e large cre hat tonight pected to witract a vl to the Southington wher Johin Milter's exto Quint the devids The playing as the game tor t champlonshin of to =cttle more when n “Mystery " will take ive™ and the the floor in flest of a series of thre o the game champlonship of the town mie f® sure to bring ont som vill not only thie fosn of # the “My for game it 1 e tows Lut or et ™ tery clamoring gl by their managee that the xto Quintet” which up to thise tim considered the cream of town in slethall matters were do ing hix ttempts to them on 1. Moth teams have been hard and self-contidence ir has bren et ticing oz s from both Pesto quintet has b me such tean of Harttord Merider The e of 1. ‘i mon ntity, but 1 mannger ery 1 oan wecording or tongue ey are the goods I e s o'cloc ng iw gors th The to I'exto, anangh, U uneder ¥ ki victol contest wiil g © barre proh ind to the spoi ume will line Connors, H rtford, Angelo, lio: Mystery Butler, Zilly, 1 and Kane Drary, Five Iyni Ka Milier Hamli Beckman, and i Cushin Muiling ———— ——————r HRIFT”, BUT COMMON SENSE. mentioned people welf- Saving applicd to yonr own mind, and enjoy- things that a re- jea at all werve fond of money can gvt you we urge you to open an interest-bearing account here 1t has helped others— The PLAINCIL.E TRUST Co. it rd. Hie starte manufacturing 0 omen in 189 1y nd eivie 1910 he and Boule here, ant of 1 time Memorial business with a sinee titied i ert L A year eve has beea ¢ With the industria of the community New Departure cone ater entered the Bristol Brass corporation, He was also head of the Marlin-Rockwell Arms Co, of New Haven and the Rockwell-Drake plant in Plainville, which is now the Stan- durd Stecl & Bearings Co, Pew A Month were only arre ring the month of | ling to the monthly report Chief of Palice Braest T. Belden sued thls morning. This number congiderably below th shows thut Februar number rrosts time, The usual v ranged rom uo n [ city ste In this is verage and I the low ny month mber of ol ome Tests montl T arres wuscs: A e, 13 i to 1 were made f ssanit ussault, for th and breaeh of hroach of the breach of ard hill, 1; freqne reported intoxication ponee, 23 sup- jrancy, Ni viola lowing the e peac non-support D defranding Wt ol town offieds 2 place wher 33 intoxication, it liquor ix %0 d, and bresch of tu port, 1; theft, 1; tion of city ordinane: lation of dog law the pe of prohihition, 1; luw, 2i violation o ition of trar ! he ¢ lows: non (snow) | broach violation vio , Esnnil of dstanee, 13 viol nday ligquor Bl 0 law, ¢ son woere disposed of ax tol Ted, 13 Connueticut Refor matory, full, fortfeited bond, 2 udgment suspended, 13 nolled by prosccuting attoricy, i nolled by prosecuting at upon puyment of costs, §; prid fin i probation offi sed by ehief, from eeticut School to officer from other town, Fhere were two Loys u of uge arrcsted durin Forty complaints’ wor resulting in tour arrests Police Beats Changed regulur monthly chang: its for Ahe regular into cfivet this morning of the officers ar Gucken, offies geant MeGillienddy, deteetive werl; traffic; Ofticy Officor 1 Ofthe A K rn cer, @3 v 1o officer for Boys, 1: 21 yonre month, tigated Th fee 1 went eats of po officors The follows nights; Sor inyest wnd Otticer 8trup, parking Officer Brea outliside beat 1o, Madn strect beat; urns, Northsi Officos luy beat; Ofticer MeLaugh and North 11 Connolly, « i South Hin nit beat; Oftiecr ore change be Aevm Club ) All-Around Youn Prospect Methodist chn at the annual me chnreh pariors Linde The tie elected officers tast niglht in th we: Presid of ol neemble s=ion, singi o the I lliv-h Sehool lv loes igh ovl its u , form to the Hartror by a score thre The none ost «chool fi¢ ne ow to dem any « marke quintet . 1 playing ugtime motor deal- * num w plac number we Arge ory of the ar tocal show The show tils year is being hield on the second floor of the Malone block on School sreet, opposite the South schoo' Entrance is affected trom the central ground floor store of this biock, which has been transferred into a reception room. On entering the second fluor, visitors will find a weil decorated =pace that, with hundreds of square feet of show enables Uhe de present ber of the handsome and ra of the 1924 serfes e ate 5o K14 aprce place ere to + lar 1 appointed « automolile rist nur ng uenity 1 e Under the Auxiliary of Legion, p Year Dance ispices of the Ladies® heprey post, Ameris a leap year dance party cas held last night at Legion hall with about 100 couples in attendance. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs, Eric Wuaido, Mra, Buel J. guson, Mrs. ymond D, Cole Mrs, Herbert Clayton, Sanborn, Mrs. Ruth D, Miss Doris Dutton. Community Events Concert demand for tickets for the Events Concert for Mon- indicates the important plac: that these concerts have in the thought of Bristol folks, Over 1,000 tickets have thus far been distributed. e committec has made arrange- wents %o that over 1,600 people can tond the concert on the same basis 15 they did the fiest year of the Com- ity events, that is, tickets have Leen placed at distribution points, and the seeurcd without charge, However, will be a collection tuken A good Mon Cvening. The smmunity day ing may b there program s promised for ) Grace Sag the v, has been a member of the of the Leland l'owers Bchool Boston. She has back of her art, a charming persouality and an unusual breadth of viston that makes her readings most pleasing. Miss S8age has tor her program of Mon. three umbers that should prove most acceptable to the udienes that will greet heg \re ag follows he English Lady of announced duy evening Thes in the Tram lomeo and Juliet Stars Yesterday Neones from 3. Tmprossions of and Toduy Mixs Sage appearcd before many prominent colleges, universities and where she has been success- ful and has repeatedly been requested to come for the second, third and tourth appearances, In all, she has given over 1000 recital programs, I'he program will also be popular with the Bristol audicnce owing to the tirst appearance in Dristol of the Clef Male Quartet Now Britain, one member of which is Frederick W, La- tham, o prominent ba soloist who i many fricnds in this city, Other members are o0, Stuhiman, first tenor: 1 8 Winship cond tenor; 1. W, Macomber, fiest © SOUTHINGTON REWS sehivols, ¢ time the town of will have another thea- Francis of West Center A yesterday that he is erceted on a lot 1. Oxley on purchased yes- Within Routhington vr, Prederick trect to winerly sty short announce iing ned by A which e b brick and about 30 by 130 three stories, The will contain two a lobby, The made up of printing office, building will be Work was wmd it s expected the il e ready for occupancy middle of May building t and wil consieting 1 \ tiel of utiding ofiiee a will e rooms and third floor of the dance hall, Wl baleony ) cxemplification f the third andidates by Tsu- council, Knights of Columbus, e held in Osley assembly hall, the Community home, to- rnoon at o'clock A candidates wili be put are The de- by the Jewelt cted that there r present from tate Jegree on A ciass biia i norrow a utme class of will be put on cam. It is ex targe numt ghout the hrough work cement 18 made he Mise Lucille Mekay Songhurst of this town. The was priormed 1n the First parsonage by Tev, @ wlager Friday cvening mar. and mony st chureh Laude Mrs M. of of Kate Day- held from the home her Mrs. Alonzo Miller, this Burial was in Quinnipiack to Jaughter, was Afternoon cometery A mother and daughter ban be held in the parlors o First Baptist church Wednesday eves ning, March 12 E Milanesio of has been taken to St. Raphael's hos- pital in New Haven to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Marino Foillo has bought a house Academy Hill from Mrs. Margaret tirge of New Haven. Millis of Milldale and Wal- Woddruff street, this 4 home today from Mil- they attended father. Center street -0 on o Henry ter Millis of town, retu lerton, N where of their