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artford’s hoppi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e Center: A Special Two Day Necklace Sale That Should Interest Every Woman| Who Loves Beautiful Adornments 'O WOMEN AND GIRLS ER HAS A BETIERCCHANCE BEEN OFF PATROX nOM CIAL LOT. RED TO OUR BEADS ARE THE VOGUE and when you can faliow l'u:"\.ll-n‘; mandite at the little cost we are ask- ing, there is no reason why yon can't be in style. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. {the chamber. The annual banquet | ville chamber will b {at the end of thig month or the of April. Plans will be made for |affair 8t the next meeting. John L. Davis, pastor of 12, church of New Britain and le of the famous Everyman's T class of that city, will be the spe he already having given h providing the date will be tory, Plainville News LOGAL TEAM ENTERS " FINALS THIS WEEK Y. M. C. A, Basketball Quintet to' Decide Championship Siflurday FOR POST OFFICE the P Catholic Church.Notes, Iirst 1I°riday devotions will be in the church of Our Lady of M tomorrow morning with mass at d'clock and the giving of commu agaln at 7 o'clock. Confessions being heard this afternoon and be heard again this cvening at o'clock. Tomorrow evening at U./o'clock the Way of the Cross wi said followed by hencdiction of | Holds Important Mceting—=State Po- | Blessed Sacrament. | | lee | ‘ | | 'BIDDING | Town Mceting Tonight—W. C. Lenten devotions were held in church last evening at on. that overflowed A sermon was delivered Next Saturday the basketball team | Rev, Willlam Cavanaugh of of the Plainville Junigr Group of the and a few words on the ebsery Hartford county Y. M. €. A, will play |of Lent were given by Rev. Joh the West Suflicld team for the cham Father Cavanaugh plonship of the county. This will be ries of sermons thro the final game in an climination tour- season of Lent. nament in which the local team has mbull Bowling Notes finished s contenders for the pen- 'meo bowiing league hel aant. Last Saturday, the locals won uperintendent to Speak at C. of C. Meeting—Bricfx, out th and team score safety which proved to Le one of the most ting ever seen on the Hartford Y. Sw. | % | meeting is open to all members of lain held probably first this Rev, Trinity M. ader 3ible ker, consent sutis held | er a0 nion are will 30 11 be the the ) before a the'! 1 by Hartford ance n E. will ugh- d its ssion at the Tdeal alleys last with the following individual | meetiig of Pebruary 6 when 10 n ' [bers, were given the oath. The local post has been organized but a sh [time and already has gttracted - |wide attention by its rapid growth. {An open meeting of the post will be iheld tonight when plans for the or- | ganization of an auxiliary will be dis- |cussed at Legion hall. Among the |state officlals, who will attend will be s, Olin- I, Johnson of Waterbury, te deputy of auxiliaries. In addi- [tion to the program of talks tonight, |an entertainment program will also {be presented; The committee in |charge consists of Thomas Poland, John Kloss and 17, Harold Eaton, | Travelers Win | In a slowly - played contest the Travelers' Girls quintet took the meas- lure of the New Departures last night (at the high school gymnasium by an |18 to 12 score. The locals scored the most of their points on foul shots, but seemed unable to cage the ball, al- Year Baby—Elks Elect Officers To- |though fine floor work kept it in the visitors' territory a good share of the |time. Doth quintets showed an equal ability in floor work but the Traveler forwards had a better eye for the bas- ket. The game last night gives the Travelers the opportunity of playing the sum of $10,000 was |the South Manchester Girls' five for appropriated at the meeting of the |the state championship. |city council last Tuesday night for a Bristol Briefs bridge over the dangerous crossing | Letter Carrier William F. Benoit is between North Pond and Pond streets, |seriously ill at his home on Cemetery it is very likely that the bridge will |avenue with pleurisy. not go up, despite its great need. At| Parcels Post Carrier Henry Cada- the present time there are two other [rette is able to be about again after bridges in that vicinity and the gen- having suffered a severely crushed |cral opinion about the city is that it {right foot while engaged in his work Bristol Nes RAILRGAD BRIDGE MAY NOT BE BULT “New Haven” May Object to Ex- pense of Lts Construction P.U.C. 10 B CONSDERED Urancis Woodrow Mull [ M sta s Only Leap night—Republicans Will Set Ci cus Date Friday—Igwood Associ- ation Formed, Although of Stocking §6 will be doubtiul if the public utilitics two weeks ago. HANDSOME NECKLACES of imported & arc offercd in great variety stylos and colorings, Many rcal Paris effects that are wonderfully beautiful. The colorings gi choice of jade, lupls, erystal, amber, jet, topaz, coral and many in lovely two-tonz combination colorings. M floor. Smith of the Plainvillc Lteam caged the winning goal within | | the last minute and a halt of play leaving the score at 15 to 14 in favor of the Plainville guintet. The locals have been practicing |commission will compel the railroad | William H. Rowe, locul coal dealer to ercct another strncture or pay half land Rolfe 1. Rowe, local attendance [the cost of bridge. When the [officer, will leave tonight for a three ? |council voted the appropriation, the weeks' vacation in Fiorida. | motion was made that in case the Lenten sery were held last | uttiities commission did not compel |night at the Catholic churches of the A. Dionne 70 Derby Lemeris 8T a Imported to be Retailed at High as $3.50. We ak $1.00 each 1093 e Room Spring Woolens, New Ones at Very Low Prices OUR DRESS THE N T IN INGS AND SOFT DOV 0ODS 2 RING WOU All Wool Flannels, in all the greens, ote. Offercd at three p $3.98 yard. Width 5S-inch. Wool Charmeen in the new spring shades such as pine-bark, lauritte, heaver, moth navy and black, 56-inch width, pi New Alpaca Crepes in latest spring colors, spong- spotproof and washal 5 yand. od, shrunk d at §2 " Berlin News LEGION ADVOCATES SIGNS OF WARNING Would Have Them Placed Near| Schools to Make Autos Go Slow SEEK PLAYGROUND SITE "~ M Set For Dress Ball—Due Sef ol Por Crime—DBoy Missing From Home—=Missionary Mecting=—Items of Interest, The placing of signs along roads school houses warning motorists to drive slowly is on improvement which ‘Bolton-Kasica post, Acmrican Logion, will bring to the attention of the board of scleetmen at the carliest Lpportunity, Commandoer that members of i the vieinity of sehools and have warning motorists 1o Lhe institutions, 1t is ielt that thi e Beriin, espeeially The Worthington sehools are loceted on the ‘pike and there ie i constant danger some of the ehildren will be run down Cars travel raphdly slong the turne pike and fail to slow unless compelled to, when they reach Berlin st roet I s poi w Britain, ne placed statir Ginnnotta stuted today the post have heen some of Berlin's tailed to find signs of their approach “ep i8 necessury long the turn- pike and South in cities ke Hartford, fect of fact that the distaner away down, committee rvieemen the ted out that Meriden and within the slgne am Son ach scheol, institution s and warning I8 cxpete composcd of m the town will e etmen and put them roing their views on the subject. The men feol that the offi cials would be only too glad to com- ply with the request, ca they will sec ut onee the need of some warning wign Many small ehildren attend Loth the South Worthington schools, Duo Sentenced 1o Jail Katherine Ochirymowicz, Har midwife, was sentenced to six monti in jail, in the superior court yestorda and The s Word of New Britain was senteneed to 50 days in jail, the an for an illegal opcration on garet Hull of Kensington, who is thought to have died as a result on December 21 last. Ford pleaded guiity to procuring the operation and the midwife pleaded nolo contender The case exelted much interest when it was first brought to light and the couple was bound over under bonds of $10,000 from the New Britain court. of the wait upon the matter up ome 80 10 and Mar- seck Playground Site The question not at hand regarding the procuring of a suitable site for a recreation ground is occupying the at- tention of the Bast Berlin Community club. The recreation committee is busy at this work and is planning the scrics of sports that will come under the di- reetion of the club the coming season. It has been a difficult preposition to sccure suitable grounds, bul the com- mittee expects to have something Yo report at the next meeting. An enjoyable time was had st night and geveral new members were taken in, boosting the total member- ship to about 195. A lunclieon was served by the women of the elub. Missionary Mecting Mrs, Loren 17 Gates, a noted mis- sionary from India, will be the speak- er at the wnion mecting of the Ken- sington Congregational and Methodist church st the Methodist church to- NY MATERIALS ARE ¥ IS SELE DLENS FOR DR! CrioN SIS, SKIRTS, SUITS, COATS, ATURED STRONGL ROM A WONDERFUL colors, blues, $2.95, §3.50, new rices, titul combinations, width | 83.95 and $1.50. heautiful color shad sof, Lig value h,+ rubber iced at 8 new | natural, | | spotp .50 yard. b6-inches ble, paids, width . $1.50 yand, inch widtn, | und morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in ob.-| The BL with shrunk at . New Checks and Plaids, all the new ones in beau- 56-inch, priced All Wool Canton Crepes, 42-inch width, in forty sponged, for $1.95 yard, New Spring Coatings, in camel hair effects, p choice and regular meeting of the 1 servance of the day of prayer for mis- (50" club will be omitted this weck, A Ly danc the Mo sions, Miss May Mcthodist church, Lord, pastor of the will be in charge ing of its Kinds, there ‘lwu others during the L LwWo years, { Set For Dress Ball Berlinites, will be out in full force {tomorrow night when the inusic starts !tor e Worthington Community Center assoclution’s unnual fancy dress vall at the Grange hail, Under the | able diredtion of Lien er of New [ Britain, the Alpha orehestra will fur [nish music, * Masquerade costumes |will be tricd on in many Berlin [ louses tonight and in every house the {hellcr s enrrent that the prize will g ut purticular house, Chase Conle, chairman of committee, reports that the prizes wre of the best and it is ex. peeted that there will be some compe Atition among the man piratos, clowns, Cleopatras, dancing girls, [ Mcxicans and other characters which will invade the portals of the ball | voom. The judges will be Mrs, Alex. ander Huston, Mortimer L. Ithodes and Dr, Thomas €, Todgson. Rev, samuel A, Fiske has seen to it that the hall presents an exceptionally ut- tractive appearance, Rev, and Mrs, Samuel A, Figke and {Alr, and Mrs, 8, Chase Coalo will lead the arand march, Dancing will be enjoyed from § o'clock until midnight. An eatra feature will be the prelim- inary Leap Year dance at 10 o'clock, the awarding of prizes coming at 1 J lock, e shments will be fter the presentation of the tra will [ dancing | the rof, The day af further not Miss is te r she advt, the ! "y The righton, Minister | assembly Chureh ol of the degr cas; he e kind of pov prizes, \ Itobert Pratt and M Mrs, rles Coule are on the refreshments committec, Harry Gould will be in charge of the check froom, while 1obert D, Silshy, chutr- man of the ticket committer, reports that the ¥ 1t O, sign will be out as far as tickels are concerned. ity applications for tickets have bheen re- d untiled Troup is general ehairman Deming, 8, O i resource: over the Y the 1t “this is , small voice ing it all” of the uls Ttems of In Mrs, Adam Krauth from a visit with relatives York city Bevoral tes atfonal ehurch meetin of the t the Conter church, |:||H last evoning. Mrs, Charles Slaght Ohio, 16t for her home today, Laving been the guest of hor Theodore Savage, rest has veturned - NeW | uigence tion to much caough ¢ 3pe Berdin Con ’ attended ning Brit the school religious tro New hers iy the class 1. Dayton after gh- the scssion of ture da t Approach to Christian * awill be the topie chosen by Samucl A, Fiske for the prayer meeting at the Terlin Congregational chureh tonig Wini Connecticut Moans of s AL Whist The winners at the A. whist held last cvening st the hall in & sington were: ¥ Mrs, James Corr, €r, and Frank Orsic; coneol Mre, T. Cros= and Thomas Malarney The next whist will be held Tucsday cvening of neat week, Tt was stated that the affairs will Be held on Tu day cvenings until further notice Cakes were awarded last night pWilham Carey and P. J. Buckley. Missing From Home Wendrioski of Kensington v New Britain policc last won, 16 years old, left hag not returned has gone New thrge Hav Htechnic Yale, ol ihere are continen to al Mrs, ported to the night that her home Monday and £he i of the opinfon that. he to New York city. Fast Berdin Ttems There will b* a meeting Modern Woodmen at the | bullding this.cvening. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold their regular monthly meet- {ing @ the home of Mrs. 1. M. Ttoot {on Main street Friday afternoon. The Sacred Heart minstrels will hold a rehearsal at the home of Mre. |John DeMore on Cottage street this|pojjer, |evening. They will prescnt their sec- | How goo {ond performance at the Athietic hail | gjear, | Monday evening. March 17. Dancing | jreathe fre {will be enjoyed after the entertain- | snuffiing. {mment | viela tike | The regutar mid-week serviee winl | ohoked e hetd at the Methodist ehureh this | s sure |-vening at the usual hour, | of the Athietie | g¢ your or a cold, lony drug st pure cream | penet rat yoir into MacDonald, thank 'rovidénes Wallace, Secrctary of principal speaker Ithode subject was * straight bowling matce with institute, nd S8 [day the usual a ian social Goodrich of the meeting. This is the third meet- |Min at the Athlctic hall Friday eve wing been Mng at § o'clock, furnisiv the which modern and Gates of |been sccured to do the library will b rnoons will and instend Hart announces thut hing beginners in piano at |her home on Tobbins 8t., Kensington West win The music consist fashion Cromw of or Eng., de uncit ady ont or 0 an of &p nd a ention WALLACYE March he conference wkers included Prof. Agri en, in tolay, great problem which they had 1o fuc as Christians was the question of pove erty—a problem not of fnequality but | fon of men and it He asscrted ther quict n last night 86 3, i bout British Degradation of Men MacDonald, of > Christtan 1 pued, y exists, cure social reconstruction by way of cvolutionary soc his was an age of Lr quest of power in the and laws of it another war br |that chemistry and physics had been conquered would make the soldier's |In the serving by Mrs, Walter L 10 I “ure Increasing 1'arm U ‘ ‘ nostrils get ore. d it 1y. Head up ¥ antiseptic, your nosirila and ty aif passag: Instant | through | of your head and membranes feels, magic. and head Stuffed b Your nostrils are No more ¢ r i soctated Pue March . s ol sadd th must We n s air, the of war. he when uality is challeng- was 100 much ji- in recreation and disinclina Kunday; honors and tention to human values ) at the today. e ture eol) Jtenovat rr 6. il ) T total total lepers are use of the human nature, he said, and out the very fact Henry Agriculture closing Istand Agricul- [hospital at be glven and Chay Regal orches. for th of Dbot dances el ha prompting. open on evenings Mo unt N Satu ", Wo Must Cease o Save Workd, Priw speaking to an [special half mill tax voted last March ¥r tir he won “s0 long us tl must s nendous con- materis bein ask an casy onc, instead of making | task to cnd God,” declared, | 1ittle the s SPEAKS wi Ot 1y Dorsey | displayed whos i N as o ofits YALL WINS THRID March 3 wa inter-collegiate naselacr Poly- | he Competent anthoritios estimate 1hat 1,200 part of the in th United States, t Bggs t1e. dox Tusscll | “HEALING CREAN STOPS CATARRH clogged en s Cream Balm Apply a little of thie | germ ope olds and Don‘t stay stuffed | miserable T Your head h! n. Yo hawking o catarr Retie Says | list because e seore n | faithrully for the final game this week {and ir determination and courage speaks for anything, Plainville alrcady | has the championship won. The West Suftield team is one of the strongest combinations the locals have ever met. | A large crowd of rooters will accom- { pany the locals to help them bring | home a victory, Bidding for Post Office | To dute,"there arc at leust | property owners in Plainville who are | reported to be preparing Lo submit | hids for the | of u post office in Pluinville. The bids will be open ua- til March 14 and those interested in | the proposition, are making out their specifications. Representative Myron E. Rogers, owner of the present site will be ' bidder, Another bidder is reported to be owner of the Russell propeety with Mr, Rogers, will make an cffort to keep the post office in near ity present site. ‘Iwo other property owners whose names are not watlable are sald 1o prospeetive bidders and i gither secures the leuse, the post office will move. One, | Pavano it is sald, will situate it on the east|Johnson |side of the Central Squave and the | Hornberger ! West Main | €, Livings lother will place it strect west of the rallroad crossing. Town Mceting Tonight, Tonight in the town hall at 8 y one of the most Interesting town meetings of the year held to #ix the tax rate to be ording to the 1 ¢t that an announcement alrcady been made that the taves {will be lowered about two mills, hus evineed a great deal of interest, but Ithere 18 also a possibility that addi- tional taxation will be placed on the of a number of projects This, howey is not defi- it would be to the inter- [vst of the property owners to attend [the mecting tonight. The present rate fs 25 mills and the proposcd rate w{will be 23 mills which includes the Veiteh M Yhon Bedford Ewald . 89 Edwards H. Grifin Peck M. Hart four LS I, Livingston Broadwell Dept. A-1 Rt by 59 the who, §8 100 w 102 Draigle edbu Catoet H. Hart or ) 560 Room o 342 h| s | s 80 on 00 N- il re 567 supt, Offi 87 82 cher Rateliite mour W, Dionne ek, speciul il b | will { 376 Cost Dept Babich 06 Oder . Papenfoth Powers {in view, | nite, and Plainville Bricefs No. 1 will hold’ a regular mee {tomorrow evening in the rooms in the Town hall, e {to cover the cost of making Cook street o state ald Jo N W, COT. U Meeting. Plainvile W, ¢ T, U, held an mecting with Mrs, Laura his duties at the freight house, hax a etrained back and a cold, James Naysmith of Titusville, has taken up his sidence at the “Spruee Cedars” at 3 home of Mr, and Iobert « rday afternoon. Follows | on Park st He iness scssion, Mrs, Libbey | tion in the | Landers, 1° 1obert « The {important | Norton at . lo'cleck ye | ing the by favorcd with a solo, “1t 18 in the Con stitution,” which was beautitully ren- dered, Mrs, Flora Hanna presided at| Lenders, Prary & Clark in New |the plano. Mrs, Allen Dresser, Mrs, |ain after o short iliness. He ur It H. Bronson and Mrs, 1. A, ¥ pels | went o slight operation performe read selections bearing on prohibition | Dr. L. H. Frost yesterday. work. Ages’ id “Reseue The MHoly Name the Perishing” were rendered by those | church Our Lady Mercy attending. The hostess was assisted |10l & regular mecting in th ster, | rooms on Whiting strect th T, 1. | Miss Kathleen Henderson of 1 afternoon, three |tucket, 1t L, is the guest of Mr. introduced, Lil- | Mrs. Peter Duffy Fast str il jMan Ward, Dorothy Edna Ward and | 1 w Arthur Jumes Ward. 1 ing health ‘!-utul with white ribbons by ) resume his practice Francis, the president. This Nittle | Short time |eeremony envolls the children as 50 | Wiite shon lteeruits, the primary | grade the W. ¢ T. L. Two new Linembers joined the unlon yesterday and the mecting closed with the W, [¢.x benediction. ; linvitle W, ¢ 1 as | NG afghan th saitors who are the government Aliingtown. Fach mem- ¢ ber s making a block and these were Detabls of the Jiscussed yos- hrought = Mr w o Britain ry & Clark alg resumed his dutic plant L g ek of of of Mrs, wirls, oddard and onc of the 1, During the children Were of his will be abl within CARD OF THANKS We wish tu capress our thanks to the kind friends and ne ors for {heir assistance and sy thy at the time of our recent bere ment in the loss of our loved wife mother, Mrs, Willlam Renfree those ent the beautiful ML WM [ sold is mak a an for ers and " who & in AND ¥AN yesterday Best Dut 3 county convention were sdvt terday and the possibility & ing held Hainville out supt. Hurley to Speak. It m| Superintendent ert 1 |of s been secured for the Plainyille which tonight the state police principal wonthiy mect . Chamber of {tveen postponed | Thursday night This will be members aber the as the spe to mmere rom Mareh 12 #n opportunity the of mere their fricnds |explanations of superintendent about the workings of the stute poliee foree The rooms of meres 1 the hegin prompily ¥ Headachy, Bilious, Sic Constipated for the Com- heur the e o Chamber and to be held the miber of Com cting will o'clock might The meeting i the ¢ & husin new w ™ Hu o'clock at i o M of oy that alk start prompuiy ] destroying it R WECKLY DANCE A Good Time Promised Por AIL With Lots of Pep and snappy Numbers . Wusic by Al Parry’s Orchesten Nobert W. Moore. Andrew Hogan No griping or inconveniencs (ol a gentle liver ard bows | with “Cascarets.” Sick Biliousness, Gases. a'l sueh distress gone Most harmiess lanatite for Women and Children—-10e boves, 25 and $0¢ sizes, any drug store. | v | Indigestion. by Managor- The members of Plainville Hose Co, firemen's Foreman Michae!l Sullivan of Hose Co. No. 1 is taking a week's rest from has taken a posi- evening. t Moody is rapidly regain- heartlelt W RENFREE, . BEST LAXATIVE ‘FOR BOWELS cleansing Headache, morning. the rallroad to pay onc-half the cost, 4 |the decision to appropriate the money | for the bridge would become null and [void. Ancther factor to make the |situation more doubtiul is that the L00s |crossing is a private right of way, {it has never been accepted by ;¢ | ity as a public strect. It scrves mer |1y "as a convenient link from the . | Barnes tract of the Bristol Realty Co. g {to Pond street, thus allowing an out- " {1t to the city for the residents of the {scetion, The danger of the place has " |been clearly demonstrated in the last vear by one death from railroad traine lund countless narrow escapes from death, but the situation has resolved itsclf into a knotty problem for the |city officials to consider and also for _ | discussion by the Bristol Realty C Y1 which is vitally First Leap Year Baby first and only leap year baby g to the records ut shows the honor a 1 il The this year, accordi the ecity clerk's offic “{to fall to Francis Woodrow Mullins, 1060 | 10% pound son of Mr. and Mrs, Fran- lels . Mulling of 20 Pratt street, The s |tather is a former Stafiord Springs residont, who is connected with the linotype department of the Bristol 1 Press while the mother was formerly Alfema Gaudreau, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs, Emory J. Gaudreau of | West street, | Elks Elect | Election gf officers will take place at the session of Bristol lodge ot Elks tomight in Elks home on South - |strect, Nominations have placed Thomas Mallcy in line for the exalted ruler's chatr, which has been held for the last year by Albert Lefebvre, Ini- tiation of a class of candidates and the reception of applications will also take place tonight. House Sold Out The scating capacity f the'Com- munity theater has been sold out for the performance on Saturday night of the Swedish Bell Ringers of Wor- cester, Ma The theater will have audience on March 11 also when Helen of Troy, N. Y. will be pre- lsented by the New York company. ‘he show has had the largest ad- P, fvance sale of any of the New York the [ghows which, have been booked for ‘ralg | the local playhouse. Will Set Caucus Date The date of the city caucus for the naming of the delegates to the re- publican state convention n May will be determined at the meeting of the republican town committes on Fri- day night. The call for the mecting [of the town committee has been fg- sued by Chairman Ttoger 8 Newell and in addition to the caucus date, weveral other important matters will be discussed, Parent-Teacher Mectings Mlans for an entertainment program at the of the Parent-Teacher association meeting of the north side schoo!l on March 10 at the school have VI fheen completed Miss Natalle Steve eng is chairman of the commitiee, whicn will dircet t) (air. PProfessor lLuther Allen Yale will speak nieeting Pederal Hill Parent- Teacher association on Mareh 13 at Vederal i school After t an entertainment will be present- ting a capacity He of | s at | Brit. vders d by the will glon aw- | and | meetiog © to Weigle of jversity, at the el the npi and 1 %0 to i re and the program will conclude with Vorm School Association 1 community associa residents of the 1Bdge wwod school district took place at a meeting last night at the school build. ing. when officers were chosen to di rect the aims of the organization, No wme wae determined upon las night. but the nt plans of the organization ¢ it ke the neigh Lorhood ¢lube of the other rural dis- Officers were chosen as follows LY | pormation of tion among th pre 1991, tricts tast night: Prosident, Mrs, president, Mies Mre, Vreank ¥ Mildred Tetor Miss Bertha Downes Mre, Emith Blanchard ommittee on constitution by Mrs, Frank T Mrs. Charles Valdamar Peterson: ~ommit on entertainment. Mildred Tetor Aliee Joseph, Joseph G. Josoph joe M o " was a4 te a social com- nitter consisting of five members to ye appointed from time to time by the committes, The meeting adjourncd until Marc} 3 at which time the elected officers 'will act and roports will be made from all the committees, The most impertant business will be to de. cide upon the rechmmendations of the committee on constitution snd by-laws and the seceptance of the name of the organization. Emmett Post Makes Record Officials of the state organization of the Veterans of FPoreign Wars have notificd the officers of Harold Men, [mett Tost of this city that t aise Dot th ord for 1 inumber of members obligete meating. The record was mad Hotehkiss Jos~ Charic Alice retary, Mis commitics K, treasurer. executive Mrs Fdward Hose and v o Viownes vot a8 veeutive newly lows and at the city. SOUTHINGTON HEWS connection with a meeting of | Union Grange in Oxley assembly hall | Friday a Dairymen's Institute will be |held at the same time. The meeting will be an all day ses- {sion and will be opened at 10:30 with an address on “Poultry” by I'rofessor |W. ¥, Kirkpatrick of Storrs colle | At 11:30 an address will be given by | Professor Merrill of Storrs who will take for his subject “Roughage on Feeding the Dairy Cow.” An address on jover and the Dairy Cow™ will he given by Professor Eston of Storrs {college ut 1:80, Miss Dorothy Buckley will an address at 3 o'clock on “Milk Problems for Family Use” Miss Buckley is nutrition specialist for the | Connecticut Dairy and Food Counci, |'This meeting is open to women as lwell as men, Luncheon will be served |at noon and plans are being made to (accommodate a large gathering. 1t is understood that plans to sell the old Milldale school house to the Milldale Village Improvement asso- | ctation have practically been complets led. If the association docs come into possession of the schoo! house it Iwill immediately start work on alter- |utions to make it suitable for use as |a community home, According to wond received Rere | vesterday Dennis Lamb of Hartford, tormerly of Southington, died In that town recently, He is survived by a wife, two children, and his mother and sister all of Hartford, A winter social plenic will he held |at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening in the |Grace M. E. church. Friends of the | pastor from Yale university are to as- sist in the entertainment features, | William A, Willard of Hartford has | bought a part of Belleview farm own- ed by L, V. Walkley of this town, Mr, Willard, who is sceretary and teller lin the Mechanics Savings bank in Hartford, owns a large farm in this town, building on which were recently destroyed by fire, The farm which Mr, Willard has just bought is well known throughout the state as one of the | most up to date dairy farms in this | section. The new owner will take ime- mediate posscssion and will continue lin the dairy business which hegon- |ducted at his other farm on West | street, In deliver ACCUSES ROOMER OF THEFT Emil Garon of 108 Pieasant street ! had a bankbook, a razor and a strop stolen from him. He reported the |thert to the police, saying that CharJes Vellleus, who was a roomer {in the same house, had taken the ar- ticles and had drawn $49 of the $50 he had on deposit in the bank. He |told the police that the man had dis appearcd February 20, A | \ | Positively fresh eggs 41e. don—2 doz. $1.00. Russell Bros.—advt. Positively fresh cgas 41c. don 2% doz. $1.00, Russcll Bros.—advt. 'MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup” Hurry Mother. A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now will thor- oughly clean the little bowels and In & | few hours you have a well-playful child agaln. Fven if cross, feverish, bilious. constipated or full of ecold, children love its pleasant taste. Teil your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has direetions for babies and children of #1) sges printed on bottie. Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse aap imitation.

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