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~ f ' e suspended, The costs of prosccution Legion Holds Mecting ‘\n" |:.Ej.\|‘ \|1"l‘lnm‘ A:.v HI‘:r'r.r'n;;rl ‘;’: m\-vu ‘1‘ ‘unw at h-y m i ou us 0 NAREA ¥ increas 0 180 2 GLASS UF sAlTS were also added to the fines Considerable busincss wan transact- |on Matn. street There will be a meeting of the Home Made Congh Misture Thest of we \ made In eht b Ciancl was arrested ast |ed at the meeting of Bolten-Kasica | Th Juntor League will hoid a meet- | sty 1orron evening at § p.om all for the Cough That Sthcks, e The o sard a .-|';m] in \',\) "Illllrf‘yI‘\ “:’:::0; of Con. |POSL American Logion, last night at (ing In the social room of fthe Pythia Ssstors Notes Wt isiitian or: (A umiuint BES 1Y MSp DN COMMaR T. A. B hall. The big matter of the | Methodist church Tl raday afternoor vihia cmple No. "yhian M k l Y lf b take P and that t Hlable |;‘ nk l'rru"; S et |evening was the formulation of pi at ‘1 n‘(’m-'kl,‘ eSSt atisenees _“',‘ ;_"v', ‘m";', U\‘ e j,.'”r'”'.‘ aKe t ourse. \ l‘ ) ', e l)“ $1.5 2 Lk Clane ot went (o New Britaln, [ror the coming show on_ Marcn ROl i TN bbb s ao R L ot . . 7 where ho abandoned the carand surs (a0 i oo e S LA e S "“’v,,,‘m_l_ et e In Two Mlnutes . e Lt i Pask M Your Backs hurts or Diaddes :_‘(;:1‘[;‘“'{' “;';'I':_"" "'m"‘}‘b" hr‘l"'"‘ : (‘"I""'”h w,v‘r.“'yu."\j”;,m;m,l, v:r; (" :‘Hlnrfr.'.vi vl;\::“vlmb‘v:v«:mrr v afternoon at the | yake this o big afiuir ”.I.' first of T ughing season is on i J ert 1. Ro kn 1 fo hothers m"‘"'.lrvmk lots of ""::- S o (fTOm the Clements burcan, which | The ladies of the Methodist church | N e i) t gl “ \-,»,',m( . - e Was represcnted WSt night | by iwould make u show about two hours | will meet o ome of T <ing ) \ propert ¢ n your 1oy t and Attorney William . Mangan of New g, :“‘y:gv‘yy 3 T \:- re vm’ J’-,\ 'muglh'm‘ N ll‘fm"]'vi"]w" ”"‘rr‘?: il v """“,"' ,',‘“"I»- \‘h‘"r? he :‘ ,\..”],,’,II‘:‘“ ‘,, ' ™ : i ,“ : \fl“m.‘ .‘rln- t ge lr,“:rlqv‘::: Drivain _and Charles 11, Lewis acted [y singing comedicnne, & comety act| M Georgte Kolers. who is W s M XL sl o sl o it > 1 the oity that he would | procced to load your stomach With & for the state, and a big dancing act on the program. |ing a few days as the gnest of rela- || bt eree i ist one © pay for t » him A7t fin- 10U of ¢ that cxcite the Kidneys The casmo of Willlam Kasproe, who yojlowing the show dancing will be |tives in New: fritain. e R | i i SARe ottt T Sevetee RATEINT -~ te this CHeing 1 lecided and irritate t Atire Urinary trect Was arrested st Friday night on a opioyed from 10 until 12 o'clock, mu- | itle nds {n tewn SeMerdss JE SYERIRG SR e, ",, ted ») o A shou liowed 10 e tdneys ciran Bke Yoo ey Charge of transporting Hquor, Will be ‘yic being furnished by McKeon's or.| A number from this miace 9 it nadi e iy et el " and voted 1 ia clean, by Mushing them heard 1§ the Bortin court tomorrew ' chestr It is expected that If the [tend the modern-old-ras ioned dance © 'ATFC # ke Py et i after expr £ appre- with a mild roniess Sulie Wie r: * evening show is a success others will follow. [to be held at Grange hall. Beelin, to. | 10" 08 the U g frd b mem ‘ lockwelis 155 Pebern el b ol st Lenten Schedule V'rograms will be preparcd and a | night was held, the e o gt Wit My star oush RN est s hed T them ,‘r,"..‘," Rev. J. C. Brennan of Si. Paul's copy of one sent to cach resident of | Mrs. Jamos Holigan of Penfieig Mock mar ‘m‘ Sl g e vt bt 4 or Nas acit Tas Rate Lowerd v : ™ Py charch, lepsington, has announced ithe town. 1t is planned to have lo- [avenus spent today as the gucst of O Members TR B S e o 8 or 1 b the achedule of scrvices at that church (cal merchants advertise, Pasquale | relatives in Middietown ried Ciive chatneterion e = by " a8 deoclded wpon § Py e Al = it Tor the Lenlen season: There will be | Giannotta, the command:r, stated to-| The following were the prize win. HOMS I e AT fhea lore 1o take s s meeting lasi niz PR i y . services evbry morning during the |day that the post s aiming at a home | ners at the filnch soclal given by the WO Were both pleasing o g e s . new ek Gomoiy 8 2 2 Y season at § o'clock and on Tuesday |of its own and will give these shows | Red Peppcr class of the SONEHOEik | RITE BN MESeS WA PUIINI N By this home made cough ¥ yrars o nills, °§ o sl . and Friday eveuings at 7:30 o'clock. | with the idca in mind of starting 4 |Sunday school Monday evening: \fe. “8muel Weldos of Tiristol: 1 Foghvect Prodpesmiegpmdiage ol first ta 1 as I 2 2 ‘ There wh a scrvice this mMOrning |fund for that purposs NSPLUINGden, - VIrati Wl i Y AT RS BROE e T s i rom " ' milia . BT b e at 8 o'clock and there will be one at| The matter of the flag pole in front | Velma Payne Weldon, bride's rather, Hiran Lowrey: | beca e oot dist e ¥ pharmas 0 o'clock tonight. Tonight there |of the Kilby house was also taken up | Mrs. Amos Bourgeois and daughte,, VHdcsmaid, Mre. Jennie Lackey: best (hat imwediatoly covers 1) overed a el " sl and it was decided to hoid a meeting | etty, were the gucsts of refatives in {38, Nilea Johason; and Sower girt, A8 Umtediately o ro\ - . A ooty acic in the near future with the Sons of | New Britain tsda S Bowe Lavin. SRt ahd ) C8 S . R st . Wil v 8 breakfast each morning for . . Veterans in order 1o decide whether | Ensign 4 BIYE WU S .1, 1 | USSR S ORHOF WOUNIRRS WO SO | S 00 G mind (ais V ’ ity gt S e s g B F s f J the pole shall remsin where it is, | MeDermott is spending a few days as | Presented - . et s " T st 1 % 3 coive e SENN: W or om shall be removed or whether it shall |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. §. Tlenson Al the nest meeting of Ilatnvill tatrh, partially or 1474 and o 825, . oL b t be placed in some other position in |at their home in this place. _Mrs, A. | Orange which will be held on Tues.| EFTh. POrLaly ' - > SOMIMed Wit e, aa Most remedies fail but Joint-Ease|tne town. The commander of the |P. Earie has returned from Washing. | day evening, March 15, Neighbor's| b0 of bene s ty indebtedness has been used for generations to clean succeeds. post is anxious to hear trom residents |ton, 1. C.. where she joined My, | night wiil be observed. Burritt Grange | (FOUbId Wil red ‘rom the danger limit timy clogged kidneys; aloo Tt's for joint troubles only, whether | of the town and find out just how they | Earle, who has returned from the |of New Britain, Hristol Grange and "Gt Parmint and get better cent of the grand list as pt NSNS S Geon B Welne S0 00 in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, teei about the flag poie. Suggestions | West Tndies xite 3 law ®o thyt 4 bond issue o Ker u source of irritation, thus finger or spinc—whether rheumatic of a 1o the location of the pole will be| The funeral of Chatles Rynon of e flo ending bladding weakness not. | welcome. West Cromwell was held from his!was enjoyed and the following were T Baits is W nsive: cannot in- 1t limbers up stiff, inflamed, painful, Question of Benefits home in West Cromwell this after- awarded the priz Mise Virginia ar makes lelightful effervescent creaky joints so quickly you'll be! The guestions of benefits was also [noon at 4 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Fuller Sugenhime, Mrs, J. 1. McCorkle, J. 'rh water drink, which everyone ustonished. taken up at the meeting. Some people |of this place officiated and burial | 5. McCorkle and Frank Cobey mit would md then 1o help , 1924, 7 _ e . - Southington Grange will be the gue ng amodnt of ‘Saiw T OO nd the ¢ » council voted last night+ o e ocat srewiation i v o Brrotol News i to buy the machine this week for the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Brow Tromson &G ;;"”fi’"‘t'fi fiO}JPIrg Center: THE NEW ‘BOY-LINE’ SUITS societies, Plaiaville G lunch to the visitors and its own mem- nge will serve charity department and the scaler of act any items in us short fime s Ludget. A Reo chassis is being dis- possible to make way for the enter- cussed for this work. : l l MI tainment Al The salary of the health officer was To Hold Rehearsal established at $1200 and the salary of The minstrel troupe whi « milk, food and herd inspector was o furnish the St. Patrick’s night coter- < placed at H.sw.l R : tain 1 the C eats \ High School Rquirements Selecmen's Figures Gall fora Re- (e, o Appoprats $10.00 for Strc- e, i vameonts foliowing improvements at the high school this year: ading and seeding .. crete curb and wal ross north side with nec- sodtics of the Church of Our Lady | Quction on Grand List Tofal o™ wifd soi™ 520 s ture at North Pond Streeet ening in the church hall following 150.00 e the services, —_— INCLUDES HALF MILL TAX il Srnsalsiies. v - 0. KON COMFORT STATION essary steps and also con- died at the home of her duughter, Mr g with theater en- William . Scovilig, at 34 Churc trance RS ST {Income Tax Blanks at Post Office— street, was held yosterday Defers Action On Giving 825,000 To Concrete steps down to bank ‘ at 2:30 o'clock fromt the home, » athletic field . cee. 500.00 Grange Holds Entertaining Meeting | opifles 8. Wyckoff, pastor of Hospital — Rockwell Reimbursed Sillcocks at t) thwest Plainvill: Congregational church ofii- and northwest corners of —Adds (0 Baking Company—Ulain- Vor Lasing Curbs At High School— | Jieh sehiool building .| 60.00 ciated and burial was in Plymouth, 5 g ville Brics. On Furlough from Navy Tax Rat Lowered by Half-Mill, Satoh basin e i Albert Allen, a former Plainvil Appri ion of $10,000 to erect a ; \ If'”rmxflv.‘-fl‘ 2 40 resident, is spending a short furlough NeW bridge over the dangerous fhil- 25 wi: o “, W in town from his dutics with the 'real crossing at North Pond streect 3t s United States navy. Mr. Allcn is sta- | Was voted at the city council meeting tioned at San Di Cal. He has serv- 'last night after a request had been First N tauan William J. John- fon announced today at the tax rat to be levied at the special town meet ling tomorrow night would probably 1 3w 581.60 SMARTEST $3.731.60 THE THREE “S's"—SHORT, STRAIGHT, SLENDER By ":.““_‘.'“"‘“,. 9 "f._‘““’jjti"‘ L ed three years and has one year more, | prescated to the city fathers for such - g ‘ i ; 3 53 s : ; 1:;::.. “n n‘r ‘l\xw: tiix‘-l-l[;x':),;.~‘-r:|\" Chicken Pic Supper laction. The residents of the section, HYLAN ON JOB AGMN SHORTER SKIRTS, STRAIGHT EFFECTS, LONG SLENDER LINES. THEY | owners and speaks well for the man. The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal :“’”l" - the tracks In th Iand devel- ARE STILL THE PREDOMINATING STYLE TENDENCIES. Church of Our Saviour, will serve a ©Ped LY the Bristol Lealy Company — ment of the town's affairs during ; . $ ear and the practice of Chicken pie supper in the parish hous: temorrow evening at 6 o'clock arc compel several times where many their lives this place cscapes have iod of Ml Health, is Given Recepe ns have thun- the past cconomy in the various departments ! ot . lof the town. Althought Mr. Johnson Th¢ !‘“""|‘|' K “"‘Ill"”l‘:"”‘r“ e« would not definitely that the rate amidio Rre(e p . . i i s would be exactly 23 mills, he safd that ition of Mrs. William 1}::(»1 down on pudestrians, School tion at His Office e D CLly +3 mi € $a3( -l b OCL P abaw 1 : o (chi have been especially subject [according to his fgures atter e Haves of P el o, nl: to the menace. Work on the wew New York, Ma Mayor Hylan grund list had been revised to conform Ivrlsui\ hosy tor ‘n-uflm n o etin 1 it jate the danger win ToSumed his duties as head of the city with the changes m by the board & little improvemcn : | 5 el ' government today, returning to city of relief, it appeared that 23 mills The condition of Mrs. Charles W.| S I a apparently recovered from the would well cover the cstimated ex- | Hird, is reported to be unchanged. Will Build Sta tliness which brought him near death penditure 0 response to a petition, contain-| at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., last rersid Auother impor New York's Mayor, Back After Per- Faultlessly made of Twills, Mannish fabrics, fancy Tweeds and hairline stripes, they breathe smartness from the well tailored shoulders and notched lapels, to the hems of slim wrap around skirts. We will be pleased to show you the new suits in Women's teady-to-Wear Section, one floor up. d at once. ’ FASHION SAYS “TAILORED SUITS” and what Fashion says goes, of course. consideration is e {ing hudreds of signatures, the eity tember. also taken in inthis statement and thut SOUTHINGTGN “bws council voted last night to appropri- His return was somecthing in the is the including in the 23 mill rate of ate the sum of $7,600 for the erection nature of a triumphant reentry. His the spec Ae———— of 4 public comfort station, north of motor car, in which he arrived at city [special town mecting last March to The sccond game in the serics be. the railroad bridge at once. The plans| hall from his Brooklyn home ahortiy be paid in the next four years start-'tween the Pexto quintct and the Mys- | fOF the structure have been approved | before 9 o'clock, had to nase its way ing this year to cover the cost of mak- tery five to determine the basketball DY the city planning commission and |through a crowd of shouting men and ing Cook strect a state ald road. Mr. championship of the town will be nv.rv-ru‘ln a two room building. Work women who \.\:orkr_d the streets. The Johnson stated in figuring up the rate played in the town hall Saturday |1l be started at once on the ercction | mayor alighted briskly and had fto { this special tax 1 beea figured in, 80 night, Judging by the crowd which |48 at present the city does not possess, fieht his way through the throngs that the rate for the town for current watehed the two teams in the initial|SUCh @ structure and the imperative With the aid of policemen who cleared | expemses will be 1-2 mills, a re- game last Saturday night the hallle€d of that type of building has been | & path for him. % duction of 2 1.2 mills in the rate from should be crowded to its capacity apparent for some time, Most of his official family awaited last year, cspite the fact that the fuctory “Strongheart” Attracts Many ' DM in his flower-filled offices. ¥or- This unnouncement will tend. it is quintet was out in front at the close| The largest crowd cver attracted to| Malities Jvere out short, as the mayee believed, to bring out oac of the larg- of the 40 minutes of play last weck @ public performance at the new sted he must prepare for the busy NEW SPRING MILLINERY TUNNING™ but faintly deseribes the beauty of the new Millinery., The shapes are so chic with rich and glowing colorings to choose from. Among the Leaders are natty small hats to be worn with the new boyish suits There is choice also of Cloches, Tricornes, the off the face cuff and turn up back effect Trimmings are plain, but smart, ribbon cockades, bows, embroideries and flowers, Colors are black, black and white, Mexico, Lanvin green, Chinese red, Poudre blue, navy, brown, cte. Our showing complete with exelusive Hats priced $5.00 to $335.00 each, half-mill tax levied at | st town meetings cver held here, (the followers of the Mysterious five Community Theater, attended the S4¥ oAl o han s e t aggre - — | Income Tax Blanks are broadcasting the news that at the presentation of “Strongheart” last vigor by resuming his attack on re- ; 5 e ) | Tncome tax blanks may be procur- close of the game this week the score. Night by the St, Joseph's Drama Gulld | yupiican members of the state legis- B l. New&' T e e LB R SIS | MK cared P pos of e state fund. [cg ut the local post office and those board will show that Miller's aggre. | Players for the bemefit of the bullding | 130ure charged by him with blocking distribution of ushes, he man has been sick and out of ons llable to b comd ation is the superior team fund of the new St. Joseph’s Churc S op e e Rl A - - eriin Sucred Heart dovotlons will be ob-[work and Wilrred 1t Mo tomy | persons Mable to pay an income tax gation is the supert a seph’s Chureh. | (ransit relief logislation for New York i oule cure mmediately, Re- e The house was sold out yesterday | e e | Served. Friday morning at 6, 7 and municated with those in charge of the |04 Procure them immediately. 1 : yesterday | . “ N o r E " n by M 4 b L o The annual banquet of the South. afternoon, the first time in the 8- 0 o'clock. On Friday cvening at | fund. There was no red tape, but the | LTS Must be in by March 1 Pt annua (ue his a0 eI ok ers vl o of | tucts . the present time, the number of peo-,ington Business Men's Assoclation tOry of the theater, so that a yubstan- . o . 0 o'clock there il b sations of T o tho nd & chieck “was|olo who! ave appliod for/and mado ! witl be Jield! in Oxisy. Assetmbly nat|tial sim i)} be realized for the new| . 1oWi¥ Vexctable Advertised 9 Jrosn anddenedicaon es & part j(orticoming, . The man receives ooms |returns through the post ofiee is much Mareh 24, Plans have practicaly been cdifice. The production last night was| NOW the lowly vegetable is to be tof the genc citen devotions, pensation every two weoeks, advertised. With the aid of a million - smaller s la ar ane cted for the affalr which is ex- | Presented very creditably, especially e serviees at 8 and 10 o'clock | It was stated at the meeting last | *MAIeF thun it was last year and In completed for the affa 3 e ¥, esp T e e e . o 1 E[‘ ATES - “y orhine vallA :u] harg ul [ IHC hat oy |J :rn'v ‘«\r”"“‘l‘fly:\\ “: order that the returns may be in on peeted to prove the most brilliant in being well taken were the roles, in. ..Ml{” {l‘:jx‘llmm\m ‘r; TQ:I:K '?I‘:;r:r.!' R L D st the “Weekly” Kept up, should pay up | U0: there should be a big demand history of the organization. Major- terpreted by Selectman Irank W for the forms within the next week. Al Edwards will be the speaker|large, Wililam A, Loughlin, Waltes | (N¢ Slogan “Eat Vegetables For Farm s Sold their dues before Mareh 15, or the = bt Jennings and Mis kgl | Vitamiy until it is a household y Walter Elizubeth Rudnicker | Periodical will be stopped Ash W :'"‘*'") “"’r‘""‘;‘ " of the evening. Ru e " :"”\“l JUTBESS. |word. There are about 100,000 growe i Rese aol 3 ervices in observance of As| ed- — | ockwell Asks Salary ders representc o Representatives to Conventions (0 . =o' m in Kensinglon *Tiowus of Intorent fuckday wers hold Chi morning n the | Lenten desotons were started 10-| Saiary of two. mon srn rmar | TPTERERCd I the organization. ot s omoeted tor |y Mrs. Eivira Carbone s 1l at her|qnureh of Our 3 ady of Mercy and the day with a mass at 8t. Thomas church |a dellar cach for his services as diree. | ork, oo ompleted o Lome o 3 ool ene A by ‘clock th g. The g . Be Chosell Mal\ch 19 SR R e e oo liomb On i Naw: Britin roadiiKens [ peuics 0 it L0Y DL URSY 8B WIS 00 o'clock this morning. The annual ting contractor for the new Memarial Easy to See Why rong singto . " ] with mass, blessing of the ashes und custom of distributing and belssing of | Boulevard and the new high sehoor T eney, {yy2ntonio Eipadell of Kenalngton. { imunutien of the same to the parishe|the ashes was observed, -~ rvices will was asked o ity env.ai Mis. John Connley o viee was asl f the city council last rul of Mrs, John H. Cor eld this fters oo suffcrad o shock a short time |iouary'ys § g'clock tn the former and '6leo be heid at 7:30 o'clock this evens night by ), is reported as bLuing improved i | Holy Communton in the latter at 10 Ing at which time the ashes will be 1", Rockwe Ith o' deok . distributed and blessed graphed ark Commissioner Albert The Dbills will be auto- the present administra- n - at 3 CIANCI FINED $195 IN GOURT ... k from her home in Berlin, Bev. There is no fmprovement in 41 A = . Samucl A, Fiske of the Torlin Cons condition of Mre, John Melntyre, wi | TS eveniig there will bo a sermor e P tion ‘:;‘x‘l the proceding board of city Paneral of Mrs, Connley—barm Sold oo church officiated —and s seriously {11 4t the Middlosex hos. |40 bencdiction of the Bleased Sacra ivision No. 1 Anclent der of executives and after being framed | burin! was in Maple cometery, ) ital, Middlctown, ax the result | ment and distribution of ashes fn the | Hebernians will hold a mecting in St will be given to Mr. Rockwell, | 10 New York Man—Grange Holds bt pite ek n, as th HEOLAN | Ghureh of Our Lady of Mercy at 7:50 | Thomas Community home after the Because of the pressure of busf Inoresting Moeting = Mocting of | Walter O, Filly, forester of the | Misa Mitdred Melsnr has Feturncd | 2.500% Nd 80 Sddrkoa-and evening SEvice SALE SCEInOMAR Schuvch ithil/ Me( Roskwelifwaa ! foriedl to ‘Reilgn S e j 5 sate of Connectiout P ivercd an in-[to New York utter spending several |5eFVice in the Episcopal parish house evening a Right from the soldiers’ and » ot | Legion Post—Items of Interest, teresting lecture on forestry at & |days with her parents of Worthington |8t § 0'¢lock. ors’ memorfal committes for the de-| Woman's Federation Kiltonic I'ost, American Legion, | dication of the memorial next month, The Woman's Mederation of the Wil hold an important mecting in Judge Epaphroditus Peck was elected Congregational church will held the post rooms Monday evening. in Mr, Rockwe I's p riin Grange in the hall | Ridge, lust cvening | Mrs. Willlam Brown, who is co mecting of 1 A republican caucus for the pur- pose of cleeting delegutes to the Me, iy spoke oxtensively on the | fined to her home Ly illness, is re- ; hlic state comvention and yustiness mecting tonorre ftern lans are being de 1 hiti- publican stat nvention ar NI a1 e TMRLEY Toreite. | UM Thu eing Inpfoiied busiiess meoting tomorrow afternoon Plan being made for the initi Hospital Socks Funds congressional district convention * or what Connecticut is doing to Kenneth Beech f Kensington, |8t 8 o'clock. There will also an ation o large class of candidates, The new hospital, through its e April 2 and & will heid in the ve it forests, He stated that |scarlet fever pati is reported to he | all-duy sewing mecting i the church % ‘ sident, Fuller F. Barnes, asked the etk LN B DL L tul weroage of rie s improved, pariors for the membees of the fed-| Willlam Gorry, an officer in the city: council tast ‘night o o s it was announced today by Henry « oioibis = s o | ration and members are asked to at- United States I8 spending &' priation or §2 G 2 | he s | attered A ¥ s n z 4 a Lo 500, 1t was dectded not Deming, ehairman of tume republican ot tes i rdrns 0L East Beelin Jion tond am early us ls convienient, The whort furlough at the home of hin to give the amount thie roer oy ¢ (S A v b prescevation of plucos of notuml | communtiy e i e mery G e | members will bring their own lunch parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gorry EIve money to the Institution after the The purpose of the state conven- : i : by Community club will be held in thel .4 \ne poderation will coffee, of Bden Place new building in operati s Wil be to einct deiegates to the ity and places of historical inters \usument of the Methodist church 8 i peration. In a ublic - RGN Bar They 1o intended UM [ hin evening &t §:15 o'clock Makes Additional Department —_— budget, prapared by the hospital com- gt st gadeadied rop picnic e those using the| y+ \Wordelin of Gilderslecve has| Iteprerentative Myron | Rogers Music Urged Vor Hoodlums mittee, the cxpense for the curent resent the town at the conventions fn | MaTks actin " regulations goVs peen the guest of his hrother, Wiaiter | has opened a ne w dupe A NS \use as o regenemative influence YPAT DAYE been estimated at 344 Hartford, The seasion tn the capita) | “ing thum Werdlin, at his home on Main | Placc of business, The Plain ille Bak- ¢ SHUE5 (50 H@enemtbe ind K ceipts Wil be about $44.100, ity will aiso be for the purg ¢! The state forcdts cover 9,124 acres | ypoet Ing Co, which will be known as the| yy."si rtha Soott, a soclal worker | THC freetpts are $22,600 from pati- bbbl Ak of laud, wecording 1o Mr. Filly, and A service will be held al St cooked rood und deliea L APt oo pmerly attached 1o the famous Hun ©Mts: 810 rom the Community cleeting a stute central committs e I s L o T et Wona el N i o Another item of business to be dis. | 7% 1ocated dn - Portland, Simsbury, [ Lriol's church this cvening at §:45 | mer homas Laslott of Wemwood, oyse 1n Chicage. She has made i city, 82, state, $2,500; in. | posed of at the meeting in Berlin on | (0T Wall Hartland and other places. o'clock. George Mitchell of Ncw | Park, formerly chef in Co s Jess some inferesting studics with boys un. | LCFeSt $1.500. deficit of about March 19 will be the election of @ | DOth the parks 1 the CSISAre | Britain will have charge. A meeting | taurant will be in charg This Will Lger her control. Some when they first | #20¢ Will be made up by private sub. |>r,u\|ua‘“ town committce for | UMUUT the supervision of the state |of the ish club will be held at t be the only cstablishment of its kin® ypicq wyging could only emit a *crivtions the officlals hope g : n S * purk commissioner chureh following the servies in Plainville and has 1ong been (hroary yell, but when they fimally Norton A | scriod of two yes wenty-fon followis § a . bu ¥ \ " ppointed. g o ¥ ‘ . m,: ool a ot ,‘l”\m:'-‘ e he talk on forests and park 15 An eni time was had by those | Wanted here itmrned to vocallze, even a 1ittl Edgar J. Norton, of 11 drus This pretty maiden, Lillian M. Col g | |r‘ i ©T [Niustrated with many execllent views, [who attended the whist secial at the Visiting Paren it tor Lrcatme Uilferaat Snyder & Norton, was uppointed i 'ieF Of Los Angeles, is only 1 ot obis ot B RS ki The speaker dealt also on the danger | Lome of Mrs . Rich on Mah on Raymond of Southing- maintaine the supern ry polico f je SN has won two beauty contests ale Rosddons Brtser Fimed 5 on M naintain upernumerary police foree by the . . I Cinei of Yew Dritain wag | COMINE from tires in the forests and |street Tuesday afternoon and the fol | for vad, 18 visiting h purents ut Cty cou after recom. |TC8dy. And Hurrs no telling how ) % f s 1 | PRESCited several stercopticon pictures | lowing were the prize winners: Mrs, | Clark's Corers, . lay- 0 many more she'll win before she fincd $100 for reckless driving and |y g D ice g = h : 3 *howing damage done, Methods L. V. Reed, Mrs, Marjoric Bailey, Mrs, | mond's father is s recuperating 20, Yes, It is almost superfluous to al, when $25 for falling to stop of he appeared before Judge George ed a movie cone say she's been off 1 commission. T} prevention of fircs were talked of | James Holigs nd Mrs. M. Rugen- from an ilin 'l'h t H = 'y Carpenter There were about 50 present at the | hime, Episcopal Chwreh Notes a an on e People” N u Two seconds’ ribbing and away it|in the town, according to the com- | will be in Oakland cPmetery, Yonkers, - “ Car For Commissioner. ian nd active, ! . am goes through skin and flesh right {ma do not think that the pos N. ¥ Miss Marian Hart anne T har i 1 ment o . L the water dowa to the bofe and ligaments— |is doing anything in his line, 1t A pleasant birthday socia! was ten- she io teaching beginners in g A H v ow t ) i % v will wone | 1 bl druggist. jiceman’s family 1 i, that is be- | Wilcox avenus last evening Whist it

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