New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1924, Page 7

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N ) n 5D | Hartford's kopping Qenter: L SECOND DAY of ANNIVERSARY SALE CELEBRATING OUR 58TH YEAR SATURDAY, THE FIRST DAY, WAS A ROUSER, VALUES OFFERED ARE S0 WONDERFUL THEY ARE PICKED UP RAPIDLY. COME MONDAY TO SHARE THE SECOND DAY'S BARGAINS, BUT COME EARLY. NO CHARGES, C. 0. D., OR APPROVALS, ON THE SALE SPECIALS; NO MAIL OR 'PHONE ORDERS TAKEN. HERE ARE SAMPLES OF THINGS FOUND FOR MONDAY. WOMEN’S TONGUE PUMPS, vith French heels, were $7, NEW STYLE PUMPS, Cuban heels, reg. price $7.00, for $ MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, regular $1.50 grade, 2 for $1.5 BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK, 72 in., regular $2.50 quality, $1.38 yard. ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS, large 89c kind, colored borders, 58¢ each. WHITE WOOLNAP BLANKETS, $4.00 kind, 64x78-in., colored border: FLANNEL DRESSES, 16 to 12 bust, new colors, 3 styles, $10.58 each. SPRING POLO COATS, new ones, 16 to 44 bust, value to $29.50, for $18.30. SPRING BLOUSES, voiles, dimity, chambrays, etc., for $1.38 each. S SPORT HOSE, ribbed to toe, black and colors, $1.00 kinds, 38¢ pair. ILK STOCKINGS, all new shades, lisle tops, $2.25 kind, $1.58. * RUBBER DOOR MATS, in Rug Dept., size 18x30 in., special 38¢ each. ALL WOOL CANTON CREPES, 41 in. sponged and shrunk, $1.58 yard. - SPORT COATING, all wool, tan and grey, plain and plaid, $2.38 yard. NORMANDY VOILES, 39c grade, .new patterns and colors, 5 vards for $2.38. TUXEDO, JACQUETT AND SLIP-ONS, Sweater Dept., val. to $12.98, for $4.38. BOYS' WOOL KNICKERS, 9 to 18 years, worth to $3.00, for $1.38 pair, HAKESPEARE'S WORKS, leather, complete in 1 vol., $1.38 copy. LIVING ROOM ROCKERS, mahogany finish, high back, with spring seats, uphol- in rich selected covering, $21.50 kind, $12.38. BUSINESS ENVELOPES, white ones, 63, in. box of 500, for 38c. CREPE DE CHINE CHEMISE, all colors, worth to $3.98, for $2.38, HOUSE FROCK APRONS, percale and gingham, $1.25 kind, 2 for $1. PABCOLIN, for kitchen, chamber and bathroom flowers, 38¢ sq. vard. The above are only samples taken at random. Remember that each dey offers specials that are worthwhile savings. for $1.58 pair. 28 pair. _Berlin News _ EW SCHEDULE FOR ' BERLIN TROLLEY Crews Will Get Three More/ Minutes on Their Trips Here .l'nmvdi.lns. dancers, singers and all the fixin’s will be on the boards on | the cvening of March 28, | ! eral applications from ex-serve {ieemen for membership in the Legion | o ectl huve received ond an era of | Knights of Columbu prosperity is looked forward to. The | ASSembly hall - yesterds arternoon ‘4\\'-_\\ are beginning to take an interest the third degry was «xemplified on in the doings, It took a lot of work |@ Class of candidates on the part of Commander Giannotta, | The degree work was in charge of but It was worth it District Deputy T, Frank Cunning- Tn speaking of the honor roll, this h#m of Willimantic assisted by Dis. morning Mr, Glannotta stuted that | trict Deputy Paul B, Kennedy of this the question s u dead issue, He said |10Wn and George Ga'vin of Meriden, that the Legion hhs done all it cun | The degres of the Jewett 10 secure the bronze tablet and that CoUncll exemplifiod the de State it is now up to the town, If the town | Peputy William J. Mulligan of wants to have the old honor roll [Thompsonville and State Seerctary | staring it in the face years toJ0ohn M. Phillips present and complish things in the future, It is thonght that the post will the order All set |around, At u mecting of s a held council, been City for wers no tocome 1t is understood that citizens inters csted in buying the old Milldale Missionary Work school house and niembers of the The Woman's Missionary socicty of | Milldale Village Improvemonts Asso- the Berlin Congregational church will [ciation have appointed u ocommitt meet Wednesday afternoon st 3{to tuke up the mattor with the o'clock with Mrs, V'rank Woo An [ leetmen, It is expected that the come- interesting session is being planne mittee will make a report at a mect. To Speak On Trees |ing in the old school I'riday evening. The next meeting of the Derlin | The objeet of those invelved in the Mothierhood club will be held on Wed- [matter it is understood is to sell the 'onnceticut company. Cars Which :,‘;‘,‘"'\.‘-‘”‘\}TW(((“ |\[|,..-‘,‘|‘ w“m ;;‘ n\;l ~ 1::n;|| )\uvy;« 10 the amsociation lave been leaving Central park, New o7 v . et Miatib i oedbin ol Stho B Rop o Solialn. for Theritn ot 1B 88 , | #peaker of the atternoon will be John | munity house, minuter past the hour will leave at | 1= Donnelly New Haven, who will 30 #nd 50 minutes past the hour, M”]" b O N SRR, Mnrain There will be no change in the leaving 400 1 time at the Berlin end, Cors loave the end of the line on Derlin street | on the hour and 20 and 40 minutes past the hour, Berlin Building Corporatic Tor Big Dance Friday — With The American Legion—Other Ttems of wow Interest. A change fn sehedule on the Berlin e, effective tomorrow, was announe- ed toduy by Willtam J, Bryan, super intendent of the local division of the mes als Missionary Meeting tive Iforees in Japan,” ot the mectiy Misstonary soclety An al ladies day meetin W the of the Virst (‘ongregational church will be held in chapel tomorrow. 1t (18 cxpeeted that o large number wiil be present and that a gre work will be complets will bhe the sub the Woman's the Kensington Congregational ehurch on March 19, The meeting will be held at the home of Mre, Kidney M. Cowles and the leaders will be Miss Marjorie Moore and Miss Pawline Baner. The members of the Tnanda club will be guests of the meeting he rallroad underpass in Kensing. is not in good condition, accord ing to motorists who have to pass through there during the lust few days. The gung workmen from the highway department have been busy, but the is thick and is rough Ong ds 10 be a tightrope walker to walk along the side Kk in the underpass without falling down Fast Berlin Ttems Mrs. niamin Derenthal and daughter, Kathleen Spring- [field, Mase, are the guests of Mr, and Mre. Patrick Holigan ot their home on - “Cre = o at denl ¢ Bryan oxplained 10 the on the undesirable to Buperintendent that the change tion of t road! fine, which makes 1un ears at a fust rate of speed. The allow three minutes 1t is Impracticable The regular montl mecting « Southington Busincss Men's asso fon will be held in the Oxley as- sembly hall this evening. A8 seve matters of importance will come bes the meeting a request i mude all of the members attend is due ¥ of d new gehedule wil more for the trip to make changes in the roadbed this scason of the year, it snnounced, but repairs will he inaugurated as 8 weather sets in The 1 in uspeeially New Dritain, Kensington. epeed practically ep them for o {eon that has been probably milder Miss (Wuce Sage will give an personation of a four-act play en- “Enter Madame” in the audi- the irst Congregational chnrch tomorrow evening at o'clock. Miss IMlorence Whiting will render vocal selections and lindsay Hutton will give a violin recital im- soon of poor condition b Sandbank Hill and - Upson's Corner, They are run at half 11 the time in order rom jumping the i going of tr . Repairs made the of the winter on the switeh near the railroad underpass in Kensington and the condition has been considerably | Main street improved. Gangs of men ¢ also | The Red Pepper class of the Mcth been busy at other points along the [odist Sunday school will give a flineh line, doing what they eould to better iparty and social in the church base. the ra fhich ar [ment this evening at § o'clock Miss Ivy Anderson has returned to her home in New Britain after spend ing the past few dayvs as the guest of Viss Georgia Kelsey al her home on Main stroet A nee gave 1 at Mr. and tobwrt the anti-saloon w8 representing . will deliver an neregational morning. Mr. lon today were catly part of in h Sunday in New Commuters Going to Hearing in Hartford New Dritain commuters are expect- cd to be out in force tomorrow to at tend the hearing on the proposed in- creage in rates by the New York, New Haven Hartford railroad. The Fearing will be held at 10:20 a. m., st state capitol in Martfo chur next Small spoke 1 conditior s are from straight. Legion Meeting Tomorrow Polton-Kasica post t Ameri- can Legion apprars w be getting back ite feet again and it is expected there will mecting {omorrow veni the vandesille show will up. 1t looks his show something will stand i i plans pproval o 1 on 1hat the aurstion take fricnds Mrs, Arthur Law her a pleagant surprise so home last ¥riday after- occasion being a birthday After a bountiful lunch Mrs, Lawrenee was 4 hasket and her her many e a few of i Pate and ei her o the HELP YOURSELFT0 GLORIOUS HEALTH F you knew that you had qnly to stretch out your hand toregain your health, to get back your youthful vim and .mh"e‘.fim M‘ml'ickly you would asp the opportunity! ‘rpflhlpl you are reading of that op- upity now. Inevery State in the m"ion there are many people who have been restored to health by the use of Gude’s Pepto- Mangan. Why not give this time-tried remedy a chance to show what it can do for you? Go to your druggist today for Gude’s Pepto-Mangan, liquid or tablets. Free Tablets 1275 §3 Warren St., N. HoM Yonr Pockethook { Gude's Humm“g\.ze gira» | Pepto-Mangan Will Be Here Tonic and Blood Enricher d be celebration town on its « now in the works meet with tomorrow night 1t is expected ) show throughout will " the con was served presented with a rec wishing Any servics wit happy returns of the An Ash Wednes 14 at 8. Gabrie it 8 professional 'y e I's chreh Wednes 15 o'clock. George Pritain huve service e provided Gay evening at 7 Mitehell of New charge of the A meeting of the Parish club of St. | Gabricl's church will be held at the | ehurch Wedneeday evening after the | Wednesday ca ANl mem- pre requested 1o be present as is to be tran will “Cascarets” 10c Best Laxative for Boweis’ “They Work While You Sleep.” If you feel sick, dizzy, upset, if your head 18 duil of aching, or your stom ach s sour or gassy, just take one or | two pleasant “Cascarsts™ to relieve constipation and biliousness. No grip € - -nirest cathartic-lacative on easth | Wom Cnid 1 so 25 and Ash crrvi here incss of importance Thomas Holigan of Southington has been the guest of relatives in town. Mra, Ralph Gambie and daughte Virginia, have returned to their home | |on Wilcox avenue from the Hartford hospital the valve of Vie n ar re e sives—any drog in Oxley | Public Health Association. regularly monthiy meeting of the Plainville "ublic Health Nu Valuable l)o‘ 1= Killed by_ Automo- Bonus—Town Plan Special Meeting—Driels, Mrs. William G v at the home of hir daughter, William: Scoville of Chureh . vesterday afternoon 3 Jo'clock following a shock which curred the previous Monday. fwas in her §2nd ye She Jeaves beside three daughters, Mr: Shelton, Conn., Mrs. ville of Plainvilic, and Mrs. Tves r. lo 1d one son, Nl ert of Naugatuck. Hesides these, she 1is survived by Mrs. Hannah Madison, of Lol N. Y, and 16 | grandchiidren several great | grandehildren. Tfuneral services wil he he her late home at 3 Church | Tuesday afternoon at 0 Rev. Charles 8. Wyekoft, pastor of the Plainville Congregational church, 11 officiate. Buria! wiil be Plymouth, | Cona. Renfree pass at oc- Khe her husband, arrows of Sco- a sister, e, The for the out the adopted expected occupicd figuring budget It is good the | eve- from str o'clock. Plainville News |association will be held in the town hall tomorrow cvening at 8 o'clock. MRS WM RENFREE Reports will be heard and routine business of the association will be ’ . ! or members is expeeted to attend. DIES IN BIND YEAR * i - * Miss Mand Miller of (‘hurch street ——— left Saturday for Florida where she ' f . will spend the next five or six weeks \Prominent Woman Fails to Re- vistime St augustine, Jachsonviit. | and Palm Beach. Catled by Sickness, e oty thas been called to Cheshire, Mass., by the scrious illness of her brother who OBSERVES 61ST BIRTHDAY resti-s 1rere ' Ladies’ Aid to Meel. The regular meeting of the ladics® «Aid socicty of the Baptist church will be held Wednesday afternoon bile—Scnator Brandegee Writes on o'clock at the home Mr: H. ; 4 Mitchell, As there are several mat- Commission - (ors o unusual interest and impor- | ber is asked to be preser Dog in Pound. Dog Warden George Schubert has a mongrel dog in the pound whose owner must take it away today. The dog is of a lemon and white color, and her collar or tag. 1f not | called for today, it will be disposed of. Martha Rebekah lodge, I O, O. F will hold a regular mecting this cve- ning in Odd ellows hall. A drill re- hearsal will be held immediately after the meeting. Figuring Tax Rate. town officials will b reatcr part of today for the current that after today idea of the rate to be fixed at special town meeting Thursday ning will Le gained. A great deal of general interest is baing shown in the meeting on Thursday because of the possibility of a lowering in the rate carried on. A large attendance cover From Shock f e e el nee 1o be acted upon, every mem- Martha Rebekah Lodge. tax rate to cover for this yeur Observes 61st Birthday. Anna Steele was tendercd pleasing surprise party at the home of her daughter, Mrs, M. L. Dufiy,| b Bt |yesterday in honor of her 81st birth- | The W. C. T. U. will mect with day. A large gathering of friends | MTS. Laura Norton at 188 West Main tand relutives assembled including vis- | ST eaday afternoon at 3 o'clock. | litors from Southington, Meriden, condition of Mrs. Wilisth Bristol, Plainville and New Britain, |11aves. who was taken to the Bristo! Booth's orchestra furnished music for NO§pital Suturday, remains about the | an entertainment and during the rnoon, Norris Booth rendered jeral solos on the saxophone while | Roland Booth favorcd with voilin se- | 1ceti Miss Margarct Booth [sided at the plano. mes were played, yef served and dancing was en- joyed. Mrs, Stecle was the recipiont of many messages of congratulution during the day. Valuable Dog A valuable dog owned Nerl of Kast Main strect was killed [in front of its home yesterday by un atomobile owned and driven by Clif |ford Johnson of RBarbour street, Hartford, The owner stated today that he plans to bring action against the owner of the automobile and has [ retained counsel in the Brandegee Answers, John Lamb, chairman of mecting called by the American glon recently on the bonus for servicemen, las recolved a reply from Senator I'rank B. Brandegee 1o the Ietter sent him, The reads as follows: "My dear “In reply suy that it Mrs. ainville Briefs, . Charles Hird It s bud The condition of Mr Ishows nos improvemer Iported that she passed a pre. | last evening ! Brock-Barnes post, American lLe- gion, will hold a rcgular post mect- ing in the post rooms on Whiting' street this evening. night hments To Rent——Neatly furnished room to ene or two gentlemen Al con- venlences, Table hoard nearby dress Box xx, Herald office, NANED A REGEIVERS C, G Wilson and A, C. Vanderbilt in s Killed. by Joseph car Com- Charge of Virginia-Carolina pany Concern in New Jersey Suit, . G. Wilson, Virginia-Carolina and Arthur ¢ re named roeeive ers of the chemical concern in a cred- ftor's suti filed in the United States district court for New Jorsey There wounld be no interruption in the normal conduct of the company's business, Mr. Wilson continued, The recelvers, under direction of the court, suld, were preparcd to earry out all lvs contracis He said he hoped that the readjust- nt plan could be promptly prosents vd and upon, The reccivership was toreshadowed | by a col i the price of the com nd bond issucs in tra York stock exchan and pre- I deelined new low of the hond 17 points, also the the mass Lo- ex. | New York, March president of the Chemical company Vanderbilt today reply Siv vour letter 1 would possibl: to forceast in what wdition the bills concern- ing the reduction of taxes and the soldiers’ bonus will com: to the sen af® from the housc. When they got 1o the wute, they will referred the finance committec and only that committee reports shall we the terms of efther thowe which will then b the for aetion, 1 voted last sess ble bil) s commities wsion is not m Iefore P pany's stoc ing on the \ last forred level and broke frow new liquidation of Catholic Cardinal Sees Wide Breach in England London, March Toman Cathelic ar op of West minster, in a Lenten pastoral, reminds the people that there is a wide gap te he bridged if any union of the bonus bill at the f congross and if o suits by the do so ‘omimon reported nanes R : 1o expect 1o gain at ’ several ixsues think that o to mbers of Loth houses of co spective of party. favor the I or and shall vot: tax reduction as may I der the circumstances, “Yours respectfully “IFRANK B, BRANDEGE Town Plan Commission. Plainville town plan sion will hold a special mecting {the town hall at § o'clock this eve. ning to take up the adjourncd busi- ness relating to the rallroad cross. .1 Lo HCEC o 16 be effccted ing on West Main strect. The meme 0l T ey, he declares bers last Monday discussed sl | willing to make uniimited’ saen jeet, but owing (0 a number of techni- g0 T T Sl ot calitics the commission was unable to o 0 unity finish the work. Tt is expected by po Tl funda most of the members that ques. o o el Catholte ' tion will be definitely & ehnr union work on «limination of the d s el oy st of time this poiat will be speeded ui until that doctrine is accepted by the Chamber Mevting Postponead. other chure The reg Tireet the Plainville which is scheduled to take coming Thursday, has bes unti! Thursday. clal town mecting has be Thursday night and the chamber mecting is postpor speaker will meeting which members of Tonight at 7:45 First Public Demonstration in This Country By Franci Giusette Medium—Magnetism ‘1 two-thirds o m irec bonus % such utte Cardina Th the gro Christian 1 infallibility is the Joctrine ¢ the and all dis ns on tar mont? Chan March 1 Humming Bird” Is Coming e present the chamber The Five Steppers in a Novel and Original Scene and Dancing Revue. Bingham and Days Two comics of the first rank®in a well arranged routine of loose conversation. Community Theater T0RECONSIDE tweek i igranted Bristol News | RPAY OF FIRE FIGHTERS Gity Council to Consider Subject at Meeting Tuesday Evening DEATH OF WAR VETERAN George Byan, Member of Company D. Newver Fully Recovered From Gas—Irving A. Dresser Takes Bride in California. of th anted Reeonsideration re wags to the at crease firemen Tucs \ recommendation will > presented by the tire board, asking that $2 extra be given to the men a d of the $1.50, which was he originul request was for but the salary com- council pruned down the amount a half ¢ ar whie ction did net meet with approval on the part of the firefighters, who are ¢ fined by ir posts and could carn more money in other lines. Because of the eficieney of the department : shown at the recent fires, the fire board is anxious to keep the present personnel on duty and for that reason, the council will be carnestly request. ed to grant the original request. Skeleton companies man the house at the present time, making duty at all hours of the day and night com- pulsory on the part of the men, There is no time off except for meals and when men are awa ting, the equip- went is lert practically. unmanned. Discussion of a two platoon system to relieve this situation is now taking place, “Tyrants” Well Presented premier performance of “Ty- rants” a four act satirical comedy by Thaddeus Rittner, was brilliantly giv. 22 a week more mittee of the T munity theater, "The scenery was magniticent and was deelarced to have been the fAinest to date on the local tage, The roles were interpreted with forceful intelligence, givihg the large it enjoyment, Especially was Eumenes, the gstaff Gribble “Titella,” crowd gre well done portruyed by Harry \ Miss Harda Daube as Ad- [ young widow, carried her lines with | As a whole the play was The production will distinetion very well done, open tonight on Broadway. Travelers Invade City, The T ra girls' basketball team will invade this city right to oppose the Departure Girls' five at the high school gym- naslum. As both quintets bien running neck and neck champlonship honors, the week s being awaited with inten ne terest by tollowers of the sport, Danc. ing will take place after the game, George Ryan. orge 1lyan, years old, died at £t Francis' hospital in Hartford on Faturday after a short tllness M had ® racas with 1 company ot the 102nd infantry of this city, and bad been wounded and gassed ' hagd not fully recovered from the gas attack and gradually failed For a time, Mr, Ryan was a member of the supernumerary police force. He leaves his mother, Mrs, James mrotie Benjamin, Job Ryan, and five siste scott, Mrs, William a Ryan, Miss Cecelia Marie Ryan this uneral w at Tuesday morning at *the 1 gister, Mrs Keott, stre A on Tane for state clash this 1 ove orge Miss o'clock me of lis 128 West T Joc and city, George “ emn high mass of will he celebrated at 9 o I's church. The body wi n Joscph's vault to Thomas' cemetery ed st bur epring Announce nten regul Catholic st the Regulations, announced the city at rcading o scnt out by Boshop John J. a of Hartford. Lent will b on Wednesday, when special services in observance of Ash Wednesday will take Lenten tions were wrches o Sunday mor Maescs ¢ place le by Allan ¥, Dres- rec marriage of ing A, Dresser, 1o Miss " Wednesday in Los California. The bridegroom member of 1) company and saw service April, 1918, when th ithstood esslul rman k troop formerly employ t of the is a form: rantey Tirt Application Jssuel. tion for Marine k 1amp fam ¥ ™ 1" ad bee luring a re grossly inflate the past y indicate pori to the stockholders President Ca and 3. Maton retary of The inflated in itory was found to be in the numbe nufactured arti- . hand inflated Alleged t inve 1 in the concers 1in 1esned nt by ' n s company on poet, as | Wednesday | Simple Way to Take Off Fat There can he nothing simpler than taking a convenlent little tablet four times each day until your weight is reduced to nermal. That's all—just purchase a box of Marmola ription Tablets from vour druggist for . the same price the world oyer. rvation, dieting or t substantial food— ¢ as you like and keep on getting the best part of Marmola ts is they are harmless. at ix your absolute guard, Purchase m from your druggist, or send direct to Marmola Co.. 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich — into effect the concern has been doing a much better busine and the report shows that there was a gain in sales of § 51.75 over the previous year, The deficit on the books of the com- pany has been materially redueed during the year, The follow: “To the stockholders of the National statement to the stockholders Marine Lamp Company: the annual meeting of the ard of directors held March 29, 23, it was voted that accountants be ained to make complete physical {inventory and establish a cost system in order that the affairs of the com- Ipany might be run in a more intelli- gent manner, | “The auditors reported mous shrinkage in inventory amount- ing to $172,000, showing that the in- ventory of December 31, 1922, and some other previeus inventories had Leen very much inflated. This shrink- jage was found in the quantity of ar- ticles on hand in most cases, and not in the value placed on the articles at |the time that the inventory was taken, “As a result of the finding of the auditors, a change in management was made about the middle of the car and every effort is being made {to conduct the affairs of your com- {pany in a thoroughly efficient and up- to-date manner, You will see from the statement of December 31, 1923, that |there is a deficit of $278,708.05, a large part of which is due to the shrinkage in inventory. The sales for {the year 1 were $222,010.81, a gain of $77,361.75 over the previous year. On February 14, 1924, the {company had on ‘hand, $59,441 in un- [filled orders. While we do not wish to app too optimistic, we believe an cnor- enclosed Y- 'n on Saturday night at the Com. |With economy and efficiency in man. agement the year 1924 should show a |substantial profit “We are enclosing a proxy, running to William P, Calder, Judge William Malone and Alexander Harper, and any of them, which we would » you to exceute and mail in the onclosed envelope if you desire to ,support the present management, “Pleass give this your early atten. |tion, | "By order of the board of director: | "WILLIAM P, CALDER, President, | “WILLTAM J, MALONE, Scc | olice Court Mrs. Haze! M. Frazier was fined $50 and costs at the poilce court ses. slon this morning on a charge of con- ducting a disorderly house on Main | strect. Joseph ) I, Esther Parente of Springfield, Joseph Carey, Jamo Hinton, Mrs, Eva Rivenbury of Wind- sor and Frank Jackaboski were fined $10 and costs cach as froquenters of | the place. The arrests followed a ratd {in charge of Detactive Sergeant Danicl McGlllienddy at 1 o'clock Sunduy morning, after several complaints had drifted into police headquarters about jan increasing flaw of males to the block, wherein the Frazier apartment was located, In court this morning, the accused were reprosented by Attorney Noble Piere whe oke of the extenuating circumstan saying that the place was merely a rooming house and that the men caught there were roomers, The women were visitors, according to the defense, Assistant Prosccuting Atternvy Willlam N, De. rosier conducted the ecase for the state, Annual Reception Planned Plans are being completed for the annual reception to Compounce Tribe, 1 O. R. M, by the members of Kitch- cwan Council, Degree of PPocahonta Thursday at Ied Men's Wigwam, Visiting Ied Men are invited to attend as well as the local members, The tribe recently entertaingd Kitchewan couneil in a splendid hanner. The program for the cvent will include a luncheon, an cntertalnment and dancing. “Strongheart” Tomorrow Strongheart,” the 4 act comedy drama American college life will | be presented at the Commugity thea- ter on Tuesday night for the benefit of tive new St Joseph's chureh by the St. Joseph's Drama Guild. The t has been so good that practically the has been sold out. whole housc nuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin®™ have been proved safe by milllons and prescribed by physicians over twenty- thtee years for Colds and grippe “aisery. Handy boxes of twelve tablets crt only few cents at any drug stofs. Each package containg proven divec- tions for Colds and tells bow to pre- 5 for sore throat e

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