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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924. Tleomson &, “Hartfords fbrds topping Center: A Special Two Day Necklace Sale That Should Interest Every Woman 0 Loves Beautiful Adornments N HANDSOMER OR MOR 3 IR HAS A BLI'TS FROM ‘TS SPECIAL LOT. t PATRONS THAN CHOIC I"ashion’s m: BEADS AR ing, there is no ren THE VOGUE son why vou can’t b vhen you can faliow in style, HANDSOME NE LACT Many real Paris effects that are amber, jet, topaz, coral and of imported veads ar wonderfully beautiful, many in lovely two-ton= The combination colc We ak §1.00 cach, Imported to be Retailed at High as $3.50. CHANCE BE offered in great v colorings, give choice JOMINC ) GIRLS RED TO OUR ndate at the little cost we are ask- of and jade, lapl fety styles of colorings. erystal, rings. Sprmg Woolens, New Ones at Very Low Prices IS8 GOODS SECTION QFFERS SELECTION 1 lm\l "IN SPRING WOOLENS FOR DRESS S, SKIRTS, SUIT T DOWNY MATERIALS ARE 11 ne New Checks an tiful all the new bines three prices, All Wool -Flaj colors, ens, cte, Ofr $3.98 ymd. Width Wool Charmeen in the pine-bark, lauritte, beaver, navy and black, 56-inch width, New Alpacg Crepes in latest spring @d, shrunk, spotproof and washable, price yard. . in and $4.50. All Wool new spotproof, big val New Spring Co; and plaids, $3.75, 81 new spring s moth, rubbe priced at color 5 -ineh widtn, | | waded through the guagmire to have sidewalks instalicd in order that pe- destrians might be saved from possible shipwreek while passing to and fro in their daily dutios The thaw Just street Cpassable Berlm News KASPROE HEAVILY FINED IN COURT Bssessed $200 and Gets Six Months Susncndei Sentence AGITATE FZ)R SIDEWALKS Baschall—Bottle made im- use- und the lius almost awimost the week wsington K ind rubbers ar wishes to ground is so soft NOAre that no one is to pass over the byways without sinking io the tops of his shocs, lis condition not exist the sidewalks, as some of the 1180 present o the casual visitor, th appe a sea of water and mud and U o pedestrian to walli, However were installed along th wonld be saved the dis- irritation which is now Ing felt and the number of re ents of the town luckiess fortune to wirning, indicates e brought to hear futur have improve nuture of - sidewalks routes in questi use hard bl does only nee of it ol yleft n in s sldmwaiks “t4, people comtort and generally by of comylaint who have hnd the e without Uit prossure in the ments laced sty To HWear Views of Alleys in the Limelight Again—Win- sunk pers at Whist - Yesterday—bLittle near to in fong the Big League Staly ehall fans of the been it preparing The men especial- sport have called “hig leaguers” the Community Wil e hed a schedule for Business at Foresters Meeting, New and Muple strect, 0 und cos Tirit o dALDe The b ton diztrict vl are N of activity interested in the o mesting Moi evening o Here pl the areying out of this summer, The Worthi some trick b them extremely past the men v and, it is expected that the will go over big Whis for sturting %o carly I charge liminarics ot tim teams Worthing hard al for Berliy with Wi 1spended moaths in juilin the night, vied e town court ey transportin He was repr 1 by Attor , Donough_ of New 1irit qulity. This v « wnd off he d similar churg I ugo. reandy now Hust eh Iuuor ont i i and pleaded . 1y t arres Mritain ving boon New ns ha in Pk 1riday night Ly Constable Chark ath lust triet I'rosceutor con Wus + Bilue rr Hillg rown and the oilleers lons top i district players Many tricky, n organized a on boasts o the ball pla The that all pre- by th o starts nes with neighboring will b and it is expeeted that there battle for the f [ Pertin will probably the men of il torward, ] havy veohol (U o 5 ry t Cgun b surrender, Litthe Busd Littie busioc mecting of ¢ Voresters last sence of Chiet rich, whose mother terday in New Brita One candidate W membership aml plans for a benedt dunee which will b on the cvening of March the organization's members who is poor circnmstances, 11 was stated today that the weveral importanc before bt that they have e uhout [ o ' y " point o wish of the those get way G towns ees at Mecting 18 transacted Mattabessett eing, due 1o the Ranger Louis 1t pagsed an at the 1 e the s urt v in seheduie wWitl e the offer Good- a supremacy o wil 1y town team Kensingtor it is a young o conne expected Bottle Mley The Dot Alley plons in r¥ihing to the i Loihiibed Again sqnadron, cham- will again b ir challenge tody into This time it is not. hockey bottle alley it 18 bowling and they will tey. their of the Fra tournament which ends for one in Lrought which offcet Instead iley 1 tern tonight The Jottle Alley eriginal Tottlc Alley champion howlers They cleanecd and then Lecanse fore a re wer they fssued goes tems 1o come the been postponed ine of i meeting, until the ney this time with the winners Newd Sidewalks rowboat factory in present time there | is no donbt but what it would by ing rushing business with most the ming (rom loval according to a larg enumber of 1 dents of The tovn who foreed taverse through the muck main strects of Kensington, this condition 1hrough the idewalks has existed for movement among OUCH! LUNBAGO RUB PAINS FROM AN AGHING BACK Back hurts you? an’t straighten up without sudden pain, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lum- bago, sciatica, or maybe from a strain, | and you'll get refief the moment you rub your back with soothing, pene- trating S{. Jacobs Ofl. Nothing clse takes out sore lameness and stiff- ness =0 dhickly. You simply rubgit on your back, and out comes the pain. 1t is harmiless, and doesn't burn the skin, Limber up! of 1 11 there a Kensington ,4, that the squad, were They admit that up cverything in sight to gn out Business were no more fields to at crew is do u of order FONRC of yoti- had of to on the Although absence of ong time, concerted o there conguer, The members o which will play neington league Iatter | Grorge Keon original team winners of the tournament, if ti are Philip Fagan McCaroll, Fank Me- [hompson mafager of this extea- gation be looked Torw is accepted At Whist weekly afternoon whist women of St Paul's benefit of the T. A, 1, ed yesterds noon. Mrs. James Core, Sr., Helen Dalton were the prize School Entertainment The pupils at the Worthington sclibol are zetting ready for an enter- tainment which will be held at the Hown hall in the near fature. The chil- dren are working under the directior of Miss Colby, the principal ™ show will be presented two evenings, %0 that all may have a chance to see il. Other announcements will b made soon. Don't suffer! Get a Community Ball Tonight small’ trial bottlc of old, honest St big social event of the Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and Worthington district after using it just once you'll forget ening at™he Grange that you ever had backache, lumbago being the annual sciatica, because your bhack willl the community never hiirt, or cause any more misery starts 1t never disappoints, and has been antil midnight recommended ‘nr 60 years. a K are willing, A those mor Corr, andr McKeon 1= the ordinary A hot time to if the challenge Winners who have T may ard The by the tor the was we given church society after and Miss winners, The conmor in the place this e the occasion dress hall associatio o'clock There hall, oy tor far or of cen Dancing nd will will tast be no A WONDERFUL combinations, Canton Crepes, beautitul color shade: width Frank | will take | ASSORTMENT OF S, COATS. BI ) STRONGLY. d Plaids, width all the new ones in beau- 8 36-inch, priced at $3.23, 42-inch width, sponged, shrunk ue for $1.95 yard. atings, in camel hair effects, plain 56-inches with choice at 82,73, in forty and [ daor. tha featire .'..,-v..-n,v of the | having ‘been sold out, { Return Prom Stamford Mrs, William Hepworth and chil | dren of Berdin have returned from an ito' trip to Hartford, hall The loeal members Seouts will attend troop at Berlin th Mrs, rjorin Bailey day ¢ guest of re ington, A number of Jocal members of the Order of Bastern Star and AVashington ge No. 18, A, 1, & A, M. will at- {tond a supper in Briggs' hall in Crom- well this evening The library will he open arernoc vl evening change of books, | A number from this place will attend { the fancy dress dance and social to be given in Berlin this evening, The Messrs, Chapman and Goodrich New Britain will give & dance and inl at Athletic hall this evening. Both the modern and old-fashlontd dunces will be enjoyed, The Regal or- | ehestra will fuenish the music and | | I'rofessor Gates will be the prompter, | There will be a meeting of the ball players of Berlin ot the Community hous: on 13 strect Monday ning. Mrs, duy of the Boy meeting of their cning. spent Thurs. atives in South- Mz he Monday for the ex- ol lin eve Frank 1 the in Oderman spent Thurs guest of friends and re Kensi tives ton CARD OF THANKS We wish to expross thanks to the kind friends and neigh- bors for thelr assistance and sympa- thy at the time of our recent bereave- ment in the loss of our beloved wife mother, also for the beautiful floral offerings reccived: Mr, and Mre, John H., Mrs, G, €, ( L. ¥, Deming, our heartfelt and Connle dwin, Mr Mr, and and Mrs MILITIA AT Hartford, « ppointed fantry, is company, tentry weneral’s ofiice NMNTMENT John H. lieutenant to March 7 seconid signed hattalion. in orders from the today He Stengie, resigned of in- headquarters 165th adjutant takes the Phest advt, WASH KIDNEYS IF THEY HURT' Take salts to fush Kidueys i l\mk pains you or Bladder bothers, butter, 5% 1b. Russcll Bros Flush your kidneys w alls ovca sionally says a noted authority, whe tells us that too much meat and rich | food may form wuric acid, which al- most paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from blood They become sluggish and weaken: then you suffer h a dull misery in ! the kidney region, sharp pains in the Lack or sick headache, dizziness, stomach sours, tongue is coated, when the weather 18 bad you have rheumatic twinges The urine ge cloudy, full of sediment, the channels | often get sore irritated, obliging you 10 scek relief 1wo of three times during the night To help neutr acids, to cleanse the you and s and these irritating kidneys and flush ff the body’s urinous waste, get four conces of Jad Salts from any phar | macy here: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys ay then act fine. This famous salts is mad from the acid grapes and lemos julce, combined with lithia, and ha been used for generations to flush and dimulate sluggish kidneys: also 1o newtralize the acids n urine so it no ofjger irritates, .thus ofte ending | bladder weakness, | Jad Salts is in and makes wannot ir Mo pensive jute fight tirtots sold at the | cent lithia water drink Liebke | {meeti Plainville News 23 MIEL TAX RATE SETIN7 MINUTES Plainville Voters Make Record in Deciding Town's Finances ’JOHNSON-STOCKING NUPTIALS Jnlm 3 Bergin Heads Hold Name So- ciety—Rival Teams to Bowl Tonight —K. of I, to Exemplify Degrecs— Plaimyille Briefs, Plainville sidered a record last nig town meeting when a 23 mill tax was voted on the grand list of tober, 1923, in seven minutes, The meeting was opencd at 8 o'clock by First Scicetman William J. Johnson who asked for nominations for chair- man. A, H. Condell was unanimous- |1y chosen a v Morgan, town acted The call of the meeting was read and the sclectman's estimate of the expenses and rev- enues for the coming year was sub- mitted, £, Gwillim made a motion that a 23-mill tax rate be laid, the vote was passed with scarcel !remarks, There were men {three women present. The seleetman’s estimate expenses and revenues for the shows that some close figuring to lower the tax rate two mills, the rate last mills, The estimate the grand list after a Al tabulation amounted to $4,847,- 11. The amount aceruing from this total at 23 mills is $111,495 and the amount approximately expeeted from Mthe payment of personal taxes equals 3,000, making a total of money ex- of $114,455. The estimated | s of the town were given at | $111,151.53; the amount 1o be pald for the special half mill tax levied ust year for the next three years to Cook street will be T4 an estimated surplus of all | voters set what It ut u spee at Oc 33 the year wa for 'ihn\\- d llm( | pected This leaves £520,07 which should be left after expenses are paid. Answering a_question, man William J. Johnson the cost of making ook state aid road amounted mately ' and the amount raised by the special half mill tax will be sufficient to take care of the pay- ments in three meeting was First Select- stated that streot to approxi- adjourned at §:07 Stocking ge returned certi it the office of the town clerk shows that Miss Marion Inughter of Mr. ocking of oy Johnson o Or oceupation, Charles strete manu ville, marric | Tuesday. The eceremony { formed by Rev, J, ¢ Libby, the Advent Christian church alls of the cecremony or the time it was performed were given out. Mis Stocking u probubly one of the most Mainville’s younger set of the firm which Marion Hat 8hop in and acturer were ainville last was per- pastor of No de- |t | | [ popular | &he s o member mnrl-m- the New Britain, Holy N\a The Holy e church of Our 1 regular meeting in the [ the American Leglon | #trect last evening and course of business officers | coming year were elected John I, Bergin, who has been the head of the socicty for of years, was reclected Those who will serve with Vice.president, Joseph Grenier; | vetary yvester Dame; treasurer, Peter Puffy; marshal, Francis Kelly, Many matters of importance pertaining to the soclety we dis cussed and plans were made a post-Lont goclals, Rival Teams To Bowl the best matches hedween teams will be played on the this ing. The a ywe: New John Loemeris, v cohort , and Plainville, Reer d by Hoffman, A large crowd nd to watch the progress » Llection society of the y of Mercy held a post rooms of on Whiting during the for the at a number nt nim are e presid re for werics of | One [1wo riva leer te | Britain, ation alleys o ams arc captained as with will be on ha jof the matches ' on Wea clal mateh tween Kaligh |and Hoffman other. This ¢ e most intere ok will b nd Scheiler on one 1 Free sting 1 Epe. me 1 be side m the ' man 10 mat the To Exemplify Deg odg 1., wil I ates thi wil Pyth K. of wi aem knight at n Py fon e importance ary ‘ a g.in Odd ning. Matt he discussed M Pythian ind will on Hows ¥ ove reh " A emplify on 2 Ford ! iidates A I the ra of ze large class of can for of that tewn membire e pumber of 1 of pia 1 Vor Povida proprictor lodge Leaves 1. Pyington ° West tcrday for ida. Mr. Bying 1 of health Ge the Byin Main month's =t store on ¥ y i teedded n niy 0 ton has not been in 1 tately and rost was W Nileor ed the t complet Grorge iy o bourd i who pharmacist Mr. DBying- Iy xamina the stat assistant during .y red in charge of examine is registe will 1e Plain ille HEGULAR 'l"Kl ) 4 DANCE A Good Time Promicd For AN, With Lots of Pep and “napps Numbere Music by Al Pares's Orcestra Tobert W. Moore. Andrew Hozan Manager- ‘| of the one | Awarded Hope Chest Mrs, Charies W. Litz of 45 Maple ‘\n-w was awarded a $150 hope chest [ filled with linen, by the firemen Rockville at their recent fair, : Hearing on Strect plan commission today publishing a not of a public hearing to be held in the town hall oz Wednesday evening, March 19, #to take action on the lay- out and establishment of building and strec lines on the north and south sides of West Main street. Details o' the proposals the commission en in the notice and all r-rowl ) owners within the scope of the street whercon the proposed change: to be made, expeted to attend and ‘voice their sentiments. A map drawn by Engineer Joseph N. McKernan will be presented at the hearing for the tenefit of those interested. To Accompany Tam A large number of local rooters is planning to accompany the basketball team of the junior group of the Hart- tord county Y. M. C. A. of Plainvi to Hartford tomorrow afternoon witness the final game there. The locals will meet West to decide the championship county, both tcams having Bristol Nexbs MALLEY HEADS FLKS -~ FOR COMING TERM Elected Exalted Ruler of antol; Lodge at Annual Meeling SALE OF SCHO0L SITE TODA of Plainville | re Savard & McCarthy Incorporates — Judge Newell Reports Por Recrea- tion Committee—Republicans to Set ' Date For Caucus. Suffiela the won Thomus Malley was eclected exalted \ruler of Bristol lodg: of Elks at the annual meeting last night. Other of- through the prelimingry and semi- | ficers were chosen as follows: Ei tinals on preceding Saturday after- teemed leading knight, Edward roons. The game Will start prompt- | Viering: esteemed loyal knight, Albert ly at 2 o'clock and the locals are von- 13, Trothier; esteemed lecturing fident of bringing home the bacon. |knight, William G. Johnson; secre- Has Second Operation. |tary, George L. treasurer, | Fred Bullen underwemst e Hilary 8. Driscoll; trustee, geon’s knife a second time t Dunbar; tiler, Kenneth Stumpf; dele- I'rancis’ hospital in Hartford yes-igate to the grand lodge convention in terday. His condition which had|july in Boston, I’ast Exalted Ruler been improving, steadily became ! Alpert Lefebvre; alternate, Past E vorse until it was found thai &n- alted Ruler, Herve . Breauit. other operation was necessary to| After the election, a class of candi- eve the pressure on his lungs.|dates was initiated and a number of he operation was reported to be .Llu,p]h.“,,.n, were acted upon. success. Clothing Firm Incorporators Missionary Society Meets, Incorporation papers of Savard & The Women's Home and Jomgl'}\marnn who conduct one of the Missionary socicty of the Advent |jurgest clothing stores in the city, | Christian church met with Mrs. R.|were filed today at the city clerk's Morley yesterday afternoon. Tollow- leffice. The stock is divided into 500 ing business meeting, & surprise shares of common at $100 a share, was given three of the members Who | john E. McCarthy, manager of the lo- {will have birthdays this week. Mrs. lcal store, and Joseph H. Savard and A. Deaton, the retired secretary, was |Harold J. Savard, both of Bridgeport, presented with f dozen irides- |are the incorporator The corpora- | cent, goblets; Mr: Coombs, & tea- [tion is formed to deal in all branches poa, and Mrs. O. Earl, a bud vase. A |of the clothing line. The firm has a social hour was enjoyed and a buffet|{large cstablishment in the Lilley- lunch was served Tracy building on the west side of Lenten Devotions, Main street, Lenten devotions will be held in the Recreation Committee Report church of Our Lady of Mercy thisl oy, vecreation committee, headed evening at o'clock, and they Will [, "5, 4g0 Roger 8. Newell, which has consist of the Way of the Crc “”" |charge of the activities at the north Lenediction of the Blessed Sacrament. | inga¢ the new high school has sub- Virst Friday devotions “"’fi"'” this |, itted the following report to the morning with mass at 5:30 0'clock | pjew couneil: ar.d communion at 7 o'cloc Receipts and disbursements from Complaint on Automobiles, | January 1923 to date. A number of the members of Hose | o 1 of the Plainville fire department | Theater are complaining of the condition of |Gymasium Pierce street on Saturday nights be- | GEoE “]m . cause of (he number of automobiles | i which arc parked outside of Grange Ll { hall during a dane: which is held wcellaneous _expenscs there every Saturday night. The cars | "ermenent Faulpment {are parked on cach side of the street | and very little room is left for the fire trucks to pass through without caus- | ing a collision, The officers of tho| company state that they plan to call | this ta the attention of the manager | dance so that the automobiles | arked further away from the of the fire stati There is no law which forbids the parking of | automobiles in this scction, but the firemen anticipate no trouble in se- curing the cooperation of the dgnee managers and the owners of the au- tomobiles. sur- st Co, 170000 on Hand 80607 1508.57 Recreation committe, noGI 8 NEWELL, Chairman. To Set Caucus Date I'lans for the caucus of the repu- | blican party in this city for the elec- tion of delegates to the state conven- tion will be discussed at the meeting of the town committee tonight. In addition candidates for various state Community Dance, cfiices will be talked over. Indica- The regular weekly danee will be |tions are that this wiil be one of the held this evening in the Community | most important gatherings of the town theater and a larger crowd than ever (committe in some time, 11 expected to attend. The weekly af- Discuss Bullding Code ! tairs have become the most popdlar| The city building coce was discussed wocials in this seetion and the patron- at the meeting of the Chamber of age has steadily increased. Music, as | Commerce committee on that sub-. usual, will be furnished by Par- | ject last night in {42 ry's orchestra, I'he discussion 1as heen going on for Plainyille ¥ veral weeks as tho rize of the code will be a fourth anniversary it impossible for all of the mass morning at §|vactter to be gore over inwn limited 't Lady |space of time. When the committee and | hax considered the code fully, a re- port will be mad. to the city council the code will then be acted upon. will be vielnity riefs, I ¢ a {1Iakes Monday church of Our Merey Mre, Robert Crosby Mrs, Bdward MeGrath Sequassen lodge, 1. O, O ¥, held ajaio regular mecting last evening in Odd |[1he new code wops presented to the Fellows 1 and routine busincss was | city council ecarly in the year, but transact wroLsed eriticlsm for certain phases of its requirements and it was decided by the city officials 15 defer action un il the rules could be thoroughly dis- red, ' ™ requiem o'clock of Best butte b, Russell Bros adit i sale of School Site Actual sale of the property at 127 {Chureh strect bought two weeks ago JoWN 4 ¢ the third school district, took place !this aftefhoon at 2 o'clock, marking e first step of clearing the land for the crection of the new 12-room school to care for the needs of district. The property two dwelling houses, a barn and a wnall garage, which were valued at about $25,000. Possession will be given April 1 must have th April 3 The per cent y days The sal¢ central time enter upon sund May plan m will toward nter 2:48 p. Mereury and sun's the the will b — NOoTIcE Town I'lan Commis. pblic hearing at the on Wed 24 at lating West disk ar the P will Hall The ainy it hold " ning, Town 1 Conn r day 10 the M ta Central strect, these lines to br both the North and South sides of West Main strec West Main Street, North 1t s 1 nded that a new stree Hne b 1 m Colbur reh 1 o'clock th action re Square so-calle buildings removed by terms of the sale were and the erly anal 1 stablished oy 3¢ down . property today puts reconsidering committee in flet hot 1 bitter accusa. Work will be start as possib the new nancing has besn ar « New York bank and lietrict is so great he rushed of the comm At reet rumors of action making meeting 1 purct during whic made W pre nearly to 11 A8e a resent enrb ling 1inc pr ranged join ling must ompiction t 11 hre slish is also re ed as soon " on 1) bui ol an th poscd . \rough will opposite e nt time, the Southside West Main Srad, south Side schools are over- that lo not meet the re so that the put at the the city junior huilding of the third building m tand on sale the from the the point 1strict strict 1 mporary “ ich wi by ning the te g in th i £ this point of a ap matel th e T wae t from and estate of h society Memorial Committee U Meeting & of on April meeting the this afternoon at Pristol National ommissioner Albert me with the resigned this ied on the Epaphroditas Peck most ompilation of which has tablets the iy to' Picres propos The omme Main street and d for unve the orial Boul discussed at a committes the 1 bilding own of ma bruary rd N nan, sigacd by chairmarn commission, March 3, 19 with the Town Clerk of Pia ANl parties interested notified and the hearing on the tishment “treat lines as recommended the teseribe oA of 1 M " wd ¥ ngine: moria clork 1 today as he wilt Judge committer vweek and oard by he suces warned to be prosent t and estab- and v active the been which the tayo - orkers in of the and show transferred 1o bronze maps and in above ne & 2 hung on ol commemoration of the ho were ed to the colors. Tas Work Increases - growth of in this monument in ¥ WHEELER nen “n WASHE RN o 1 Col- ity | storage plant of the Wallae ! Co. on Riverside avenue will be taken dward G. | city court room. | the | consisted of | to the purchaser, who | balance in | 19 will | [lnrtor John F. Lehr has been o | pelled to secure assistance in the n of John Kenny, also of the in revenue department, who will hil over some of the duties of the local ollection work. Both men will be | iocated in the post office to give as. | sistance to anyone who wishes infor- mation as to the filing of tax returng, Organize Car Exchange Inrorpnmtlon papers of the Bristol ed Car Exchange were filéd at the du clerk’s office today,+ showing a capital stock of $50,000, which is di- vided into 500 shares at $100 each, he incorporators are Nils E. Ny- |strom of the Bristol Motors, Ward C. Parsons of the Hudson-Essex Co., and l’o\ B Hurlburt of the Hurlburt Co. The corporation has or- L'dm/(d for the sale of used cars and accessories and for repair work. The Barnes over as headquarters for the new cor- poration. W “Brave " Entertain “Braves.” and “chiefs” of Com- pounce Tribe, I. O. R. M., were en- tertained last night at Red Men's wigwam by Kitchewan council, D. of . A program of vocal mnd instru- mental selections was presented after which a luncheon was served. Danc- ing concluded the program. The “squaws” were recently the guests of | Compounce Tribe, when a fine enter- | tainment was given in their honor. Annual Communion Breakfast. The annual communion breakfast of Palos council, K. of C., will be held |at 8:30 o’clock on Sunday morning at lhfl club house on Main etreet, when . James F. Barrett of Hartford be the speaker, The members 7:15 o'clock mass at “lll | will attend the | st Joseph’s church in a body and will | then march to the hall for the break- | fast program. City Meetings Tonight. The board of health will hold its | regular meeting tonight at 3 o'clock at the city hall, when the spring aec- Bvities will be discussed. The board of library directors will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the M- brary to-consider bills for the last month and other important matters. Attend Chamber Banquet President Frederick G. Hughes, Vice-President Paul M. Hubbard and Executive Manager Earl J. Arnold of the local chamber of commerce at- tended the annual dinner of the New Britain chamber of commerce last night in the Burritt hotel In that eity. Congressman Dan A. Reed, who ha spoken at several of the local cham- ber banquets, was the speaker last night, A | Bristol Briefs John Sessions, fourth, infant son of {Mr, and Mrs. John Sesslons of Brad- Ral, 6| ley street, had a tumor removed from 0 | kis left eye yesterday at the Hartford hospital, Miss Bertha Gleason has returned to her home in Wakefleld, Mass., after (visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gleason, supervisor of music in the 57|local schools for several days. She was entertained at tea last Saturday by a number of local school teachers. Miss Margaret Parnell has returned to her home in Hartford after visiting | rriends in this city, SOUTHINGTON REWS There will be an important meeting of Kiltonic Post, No. 72, American logion, in the post rooms Monday night. The chairman of the building committee, appointed at a recent meeting, will make a report. The building committee, it is said, has a suitable place in view which the post |18 liable to purchase and if the meet- | ing 8o votes it, the local post will own its own home within a short time. First Friday devotions were held in S§t. Thomas' church this morning wifh | masses at 5:30 and 7 o'clock. This evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Way of the Cross will be said, followed by benediction of the Blessed Sacrameht. The funeral of Dennis T. Lamb, of Hartford, a former resident of South- fngton, was held this morning with scrvices in Hartford. Burial was in St Thomas' cemetery, this town. Miss Annamal Gofry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Gorry of Edén Ilace, arrived home for a brief stay last evening from the New Rochelle college in New Rochelle, N, Y. Miss Julia Kennedy is confined to her home on Berlin avenue with sickness, Miss Rose Rinn of Merrell avenue is ill at her home. Miss Eleanor Lumberg and Miss Mary Taggey of Southington, who are members of the Meriden City hospi« tal training school for nurses, are re ported to be ill in that institution. The call for the town meeting to he held in the Town hall Thursday even- inrg, March 13, was issuéd by the btoard of selectmen yesterday. Among the matters of the greatest impor- [tance which will be brought before the meeting are the fixing of the rate and the adjusting of the rate to be paid to the tax collector., Action will aleo be taken on the matter of iselling land adjoining the almshouse and on the building of the road through Clark street fo the Waters i bury-Milldale highway. Elizo Milanesio, aged for many years proprietor of the Candy Kitchen Conter street, died at St. Raphael's hospital in New Haven Wednesday right He is survived by a wife and two children. The funeral will be held from his Jate home at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Durial will be in £t| Thomas' cemetery. 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