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//artfbrd éogp/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY ' Plainville News | SUfifiEST LIBRARY Center: SAVINGS LAMPS, FRENCH CHINA, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $89.50 value NIPPON CHINA, Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, $47.50 value .. ... FRENCH CHINA, Dinner Sets, 100 plece< MADDOCK LAMBERTON China, 55 piece sets, ENGLISH PORCELAIN, 100 plece sets, reg. AMERICAN PORCELAIN, 100 pieces, $45.00 value, now GLASS MIXING BOWLS, in sets, 5, 6. 7 in. at only CONSOLE SETS, coloved glass, 2 styles, sale price . TABLE TUMBLERS, cut glass, GRAPE JUICE SE BREAKFAST SETS, imported China, reg. prica CUT GLASS CRACKER AND CHEESE PLATES, § TEA CUPS AN UCERS, reg. price $4.00 doz. hmd b CUT GLASS VASES, heavy cut, 12 in. high, $5.98 value, fm' 3 ANDWICH TRAYS, cut giass, a new style, $1.50 value reg. $1 50 dozen kind, 9.98 for TABLE LAMPS, pottery base, reg. $17.50 kind . TABLE LAMPS, mahogany base, reg. price %.98 Tor FLOOR TORCHERS, polychrome finish, reg. $29.50 kind . CANDLESTICKS, mahogany finish, 11 in. hl h, $1.98 \J|ll(‘ DESK OR PIANO LAMPS, with flexible arm, 34.50 kind ... CANDLESTICKS, 9 in. high, mahogany finish, .xc ea. for . 200 FLOOR AND BRIDGE 1.AMPS, sample 1at, val. TORCHERS, for table use, reg. $13.50 value, for METAL BASE LAMPS, art glass shades, $12.50 value WITH METAL BASE, $16.50 value, sale price OTHER BARGAI! __._*_—_—.—_ — Berlm IVews wtive Lycoum night [ by the J'h' de | Kensing wesenting afrir ate at the Men's n meeting last —— l e Mothodist chureh subject was, solved, T apencd ol \\. Upson, who also acied a peesident, clmirman the debate, The tary, w calied of at ———— ington short th Wi organization Hembers oi Districl Gon 'tl_ce Fail to Take Up Matter N0 HEARING ON RAID Health Oficer Keeps Mum— ARirma- present N afvir. with & dobute then team matehing team ) John Th and Feed S, M jo negative rentt i #ton 1t or evi- ared m the n, vest- tive Team Wins Men's Lyccum Des o of ime M Up most ¢ o ogrent deal Aceording to the bates=Arrangeny nis Made for Fue- he was one of ture Programs of Conununity Club, o Flee fighting come a P e momb: Kensi on the at e No the audh he doh ks nd g being present time, ust AR majority of found to xicmpora wod W vons, their foned Hospitality am el ther ippro- m tng cquipment and be- addeess on *Radlo,” had time to s Wanted: Satisfaction, ad Sutistnetion I8 apparently deration and [oaly thing one eannot gt from definite agion lin's Uth i the re EiIven o reprosentative the wla™ un be taken as an ampl gencral run of things, The called br. Roger M Griswold on the felephone und usked i his characterisiie polite tone, “Apr any preventive measures boing taken regarding smallpox in Berlin?® ‘Havent anything to snapped the doctor, and hung up the ceiver, An awfal N the struggling reporter! < . ton was taken on thie guestion a net 50 e Ve ude W i UTH isington 1 night, and themecives meeting K given th son ne subjoc i ninut ing anything » time, s no ver nien n fire pres priution canse they the case Th the matter unde Al probably take later, Tire vom that it fir. el vut that community commi have wit I8 o I officer of today « X the T4 pOrtey private the of ol will o will i nro! g el Jone 1 ha "o in en point- {rowing e to b io [N and o sing by e his district ds dir say." nerat It is not be done in Worthington fire ne h to I ding Wow o Parad-, A, 1 deun corps will journcy to Middictown Saturday aight to take part in the parade ing saged by the T, M 0 dram corps that town. or. ga tion will compe in t ap- | pearance drum major contests 1T parts leave T, A, R m ablc 0 look out to George Sulli board, Snould by St 1A , chairman of bes avparans “rict the pr il be used tierlin districts Cases 17 Trumbu in and purchased It . o The local il to Appear., i ano o Iritain: strect, Martford; ino, 4 Rianley street, | Tony Vernale, 126 High and Joseph Can- ton did not rotie v court last night police o of b oAl Doing. wads ¢ held a1 the [Harold Clark in East Berlin 1z ning to plan activitics for the coming imectings of the Bast Berlin commu. nity The arrangement has been made wherehy cach chuirman is responsible for meeting's on- tainment, Assignments are given out ind it is then up 1o them 1o provide hing interesting, meeting tomeorrow an execllent one, A mu- held after the business in dispe with., Members of the club will calied upon vu 1 in the entertainment members are 20 Joseph T'a New Britaing of committe hoimne Kens up in 1 the Teriin 1 Tt was stated by the today that if the cases tive Berlin court they on Friday evening, An Leing made by I'rosccutor ¢ Lewis 10 have bench wa from the superior court A may appear ther Afirmatives Win Debate, Thomas W. Eme nd A1 CHILDREN CRY FOR“CASTORIA' =% 3 ially §i fa nsington, will hold a whist T Especially Prepared for Infants | day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at T. and Children of All Ages A club authorities tried in vard one somet T™h ises 1o e 1" night prom- sicale will 3 of Kensington Cwith hold a v at the hall in Kens- jngton tonight at § o'clock, instead of morron It s expected that the so-ials will neld on Tucsday evenings during Y.ent, ehurch, ur: B. hall. This affair will be staged .'f)r the benefit of the society, On Business Trip. N. Whittaker, manager of the Chicago branch of the American Pa- per Goods company, was in town to-- duy on business. Mr. Whittaker is well known in town, having formerly resided in Berlin. Farmers Hold Mecting. A regular meeting of Farmers’ Milk ! Producers aseociation was held yes- | tere afternoon in the town hall Rovtine business was taken up and | scveral new ideas for the mprove. ment of conditiona w . ward. Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years as pleasant, harmless substitute for Ca tor Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on ach package. Physiclans everywhere | recommend it. ay re bronght for | | else. o0 valite oo : , $32.50 value ........ $65.00 value ... ICE TEA SETS, cut glass jug and six glaqsm. $1.98 value ... CUT GLASS WATER SETS, pitcher and six glasses, $1.95 \nme' £ , covered jug and 6 ;zl.lwes. $1.50 \aluo 3 $1.98 \alue for ... FOOTED FRUIT BOWLS, cut glass, 10 in. reg. $1.50 value ... BRIDGE OR READING LAMPS, metal base, .m]uflal)lv kinds DRESSER LAMPS, mahogany, cord and plugs, $2.98 value ... S equally as good as those mentioned above ave to be sold at prices s0 low that should induce every alt-lt Housekeeper to buy now and save largely, won Lyman ! indges | leari | «| mittees of the | F | Dor ba, | ! verad | March Sale of China, Glass, Lamps A SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT WATCHED AND WAITED FOR BY HOUSEW IVES IN AND AROUND HARTFORD WHO KNOW S TO BE MADE IN OUR BIG DOW NSTAIRS DEPT. ON CHINA, GLASS AND HUNDREDS OF 1IOW BIG THE PRICE 37.50 set ... $1.59 .. 95¢ set . 95¢ set 95¢ doz. ... $1.00 .. 87,95 set . 81.48 ea. . S1.59 .. 83,95 ea. . 81.00 ea. X 89¢ each . S14.95 each saction, Austin d Lawreng have sold property in Berlin to Frank and Edith PPrello of Now Britain, The iransaction took place today through th 2 0f th Cashman FFarm agency \. Dan. ioison . ) oiliey ol Sehool li( A meeting of held Friday 1 Moot he school Mt at Fin © Meet Anance board wil ot town hall to fix the wax rate, st Berlin Ttems, Fular ting I'ythi wiit b hall e down hall The at the onigh The m or . thelr Lour, The loe: Is evening a members Sconts wi att 1o mee troop at Berltn Wednesday wfternoon at 4 o'clack, Miss Goorgi, to her home spending the guest of her siste he home i New Mies Vi N minr her INelsey Muin t several o Mrs, L Rritain, Walsh enterty sehonl [ wind Berlin at lier venue Baturday arte rmen of the the Conimunity mecting at the hom Clark st evening, They Cut u program f al I I “Lafanso™ club v of Mr Archer avenie returncd arter 1V8 s the st on P nu K or ™ of om hom noon gton w cha com- club held Harold ‘nappl months v rions M of an at Ish on \\. - the usua mee home cox Liour Arcangements are being made a dance and =ocia! 1o be given at letie hal Friday eniag, March A rel ! hel st chureh g following Lo Thursday ovening hoir Crabriel Cnservies Biulldog Finder 7T b No. Lost | v e advt bearing GAME The first baseliall VIRsT BIG New York, March 11, game between mejor hague clubs this year is seheduled for today ul Bradentown, 1la,, the St Louis Cards will taken on Brook!yn at the former's training grounds Traly OW Fashioned London-—Compelled to disrobe in ing casual ward a woman was nd to be wearing soven skirts, six te (including a soldier's tunic), «tockings on on cight on other and a proporticnute supply underelothir LEAGUE wher How to Make Pine Cough Syrup at Home You know that pine is used in nearl all prescriptions and remedies for coughs The reaszon is that pine contad peculiar elements that have a rfm-rk able effert in soothing and healing th membranes of the throat and chest is famous for thin purpose, Pine cough scrups are combinations of pine and svrup. The “svrup” part is usually plain sugar svrup, To make the best pine cough remedy that moner tan buyv. put 2': ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle, and 6l up with home-made sugar svrup. OF you can use clarified molasses, honer, or corn srrup, instead of sugar svrup. Fither way, vou make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-made for tiree times the money. It is pure, good and very pleasant—children take it eagerly. You can feel this take hold of 8 cough or cold in & way that means business. The cough may be drv, honrse and tight, or may be i loose from the lomtin phlegm. The eause is the | same—inflamed membranes—and t|m Pinex and Svrup combination will 4? it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendi too, for bronchial asthma. hmrm ot _anv ordinary throat ailment. Pinex is & highly concentrated com- of genuine Norwav pine extract is (-m«u- the world over for its effect upon coughs. Beware of - eubstitutes, Ask vour | | droggist for “214 e of Pinex” with | and don’t sccevt anvihing a..r.y.q.-d 1o give ahsolute sat Pine | faction or money refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Warne, Ind el at ) FUND INCORPORATE Many of Opinion That Move Would Be Sucoess “Y" COMMITTEE MEETS HERE Legion Degree Team Winkle Southington Coming—*Rip Van Lec- ture Tonight—Min strels to ehearse —DPlainville Briers, During the past as been a general discussion among a prominen © of b Mainville rning the ieblishing a public present time, there this purposc inaugurated 1 Woman's club with the obj | of establishing a library in Pla wille, Many here are of the opinion, the fund had not fast proportion fo the object, but they attri fact that no definite steps have taken fegar the conduct of boitding if 1 is 10 be one, or the management ) t- wd. Prominent men intercsted i the movement stated that ) plan that would seem mos would be for thos: promulgating th movement to form i corporatior purpose forming a libra and in this manner interest would be cre few weeks thepd possibilitics library, is a fund tor how- hien to th been have best of 1 the remarks 10N Wi used by real The not i methods though ¥a retl tion on { the Woman's club, becau:o i ed that were ity ror the coff this body in organ- the fund and working so it direetion, iy of a librar sent tim he ha the affair wou'd wi A municipal move- are " aith uily in ¢ ther no possibil at the pry whether in lan's club, [ the appeur ment, 1erough o corporution, csted feel sure thet many who ow intercsted but who are not givi helr support to the movement, woul drawn into active work in b mpaign to make the Hbrary an oo reality and the movement wonli n taks materlad aspeet, A wopr Mt time, there is a0 decideq ntiment n tavor of u get-togethe necting wWith the Woman's club io s | ¥ the project cannot be put through Eavcutive Commitiee Meets weeutive committee of Sladnvile braneh the 1t ounty Y. M, 0L AL will Lo doay coling tomorrow night i tin wll to disenss the problems now con ronting the st of the roup of the most widely knowa of th cretaries of (he county orgonization prosent 1o disenss und Wng the local situation und which fs the first to In time, fe eapoctod Aions us to discussion those inter ar the rtford The Tow local " e mecting Ioin ring (orth =ugge ure of the orgual Southington American 1 mecting neat POt rooms on ecaus the foet [that AMonduy, the regular meetin Mght falle on St Putrick's duy there are o many soclals i order for he vvening, the mecting [ postponed until fo1mi The degres team No. 72, of Southingten, jdegre or the eld jollo arge numl xpectod 1o atten Stercopticos An eacellen pictures ilust Winkio™ Bap: Brock N will hod vend #roet a regular 0 e uesday o | Whiting o il hus been r nigin Kiltoni will conter the « of o on a large ¢ Idate il oa business A Visiting members | ulair Lecture, *ocial will sexslon local post ot pricon story ot “lip " ng van il 1010 Plamville ning « Fetary Wit dispiay the His fhere thos: interested [tend. 10w b {ausp.e ot caurch eves s of and supcervisor the poe tascinating story of Pramviile seng of sChuu s whil Ol Hiip ure I ana ne and & admission invited to n o under W. club of will b o G yehurch e whicn s th Minstrels o wunstrcs nment to 1urnish 8L I'at be held Mon- the The enter Day nich wi Community theater under the pice mbined soclctios of the ¢l Our Lady of Merey, will plete and important re evening in chi membors of to the rick's |in the night or social 1 nest a s of ireh « com arsal this All h 1 hall the b hand «s the be gone througi in it minsirels is | £ presenied the direction James J and William Cunningl being the interlocutor. and to b of the les ntert ever her cast on program ntirety. The Graham latter m. th one rinments ei Thtyse Miss Anna | Graham Miss Virginia Misscs Helon and Mars Cutherine MetCormic ine Canningham. Mrs Atbert Contin, Milton tiam Cunningham Master Edmund ningham, har) Galli. The end men MecCall Athert Conlin women Cunningham and Graham o who will rendes ns are irkinson. Migs Juii Miss Tietney Mi Rena 1 Krs James Tiay I'rior wi amer, Wil Merall Alfred Jumes the Juiia Tolli s and and Kate Interest in dearving A great deal of interest has ariscr in the public hearing to be given by the town plan commission in the town Lall Wednesday evening, Marc for the property owners and others |interested in the proposed changes to be effected on West Main strect | Maps of the proposed layout hav been prepared and will be presented for study for anyone who wishes to {view them Large Crowd at Meeting of the best meetings cver held Plainviiie Chamber Com pect vening in the strect. Ruperint of the state One by the merce Hursday Pieree T. Hurley volier will ssmen in | the | pertinent, | would be | post, | MARCH 11, 1924, ‘—====_.. " Bristol News |the chiet speaker. The directors wil also discuss the date for the annug |.1|N|urt which will probably be held (the ¢nd of this menrth or the flrst of [April. Rev. Jobn L. Davis of Britein hus heen sceured as the s The committe the Brud annual clection of ullh\l\ wards for the port. The will take pluce nest month, Pyt yihiun will ar night in O Main st of the staf cause of the m..un. lows nm Officers urged to .n al work o |v-mnx on ™ nien tend e held ar speel telp nes J. - every ind this rom 6 to aiding income Ui vits for Tncome | \ssistant Postmaster ham will be in the ay this week until s and 17 T ock for Plainville pers {2x blanks and to swe the 3 x-w ¢ a0 V 0'c o ol retts picopal Ausilinr Woman's Auxiliary the Kpiscopatl Chireh of! Ot asious will meet in the tomorrow afternoon instead Th the Le sewing. m.. ights hure purish hons o'clock arternoon Wednesday, yCommunion: S p. Washington. Plainville Bris Jumes Woodrufy of the Y] et toduy on ness trip to Virginia Miss Harriet Hird Maple street Las returned from a visit to Washing fton, I €., and Atlantic Cay, N, J, The « m of My harles | Hird Maple street 'Leing slightiy improvad | Court Geaeral Lawton, I, of A, will hold a r ting this ove- taing in i Legion post rooms on Whit Vs, Pred Washi strect int rapartod ito 1) i home, Martha Sewing circl Mrs, Hemingway at 94 New Britain, womorrow, will take the | Plainvinic | The Busy 1 meet at the ho toran on Whiting t S o'vle SOJTHMGIU i It has st few it of nten Holy tor 10 m., K Plainyi a short busi- of w. reported as of is lar my American strect s of will meet with Maple Martin e nnWS learned that withis ther sentiment been duys of pubiic the purchase truck, The uround the ording the section of of Tir [ter win come g Thursday « stood that will asked new trenek In addition teet U town it is ¢ e great has been ¢ in f chomiceal prople of of a W ority ne the favor of the Milldule the proper kind mat- " 1oy prople noare in the town protection it is said, tow It is appropriation ot tor the ening an I purchis: 1o purchasing Milldale section peeted that an ek the % fo supplunt the n use in Southington A mecting of Kur Foowill be held ity evening, Th appr will for tion purchase of W trn trick now ku lodge, 1 Lesd v lode will exempliry 28 candidates, gost der, il of New Dritain tam the degre on a class o This ix one of the ! inittated into 1) the ting lunch embly ba Camp physieal will a " i moecting Jof Woodrufl Chapter, b, A, 1, iternoon, A speeial fnvita nded 1o the men of n Oxley Walter " Thursday tion has been eate the town to be presont Mr, and Mre Frank Nobl Bave been wintering in U trncd home ulles Afd Soctety of th Baptist church will meet in the par- Iirst Baptist chureh Wed- 2:80 o'clock Society ational rsor tamons - nnah have Ve ors of | e lay cruoon Lt 2 The Ladies Planteville % will mect at th AMernoon | Pather Sominary, lLenten sermon “ Aid e th churel of fomorrow Kavanaugh of #t Hartrord, will de- at 81, Thom- Thomas Hyer the as’ church tomorrow eves 8 " Annonne aould Y u he common counetl o ticket this spring tion. Mr. Conlon says " ast tntention e D CONLON NOT IN ntACH n}’ for the den without that he \uumk s a bheother ¢ me sizth ward ca n wa has n o or 11 vho is The | route | country 191 | will | under | promises | Matino. ! | ior, | Msr. Genesieve Clark Thempson, daughter of the late Champ Clark, may follow in her father's footsiops In New Orlegns, she is being con- idered a8 a congressional candidate “xpited term of the leprosontative H. Garland Dupre IHer » nd. James M. Thomson, is wspaper publisher for the w Tate " town hall this | " 1INES UNI]ERI]R[]IJNI] Soutbern New Englad Co. Extcnd Goudu't System : FUNERAL O Obsequics of George nesday Afteinoon — Bristol Hears How Diploma Mills Operated c—Library Citenlation Increases. Southern Mpany Conduit work of the Teicphone « e v ©r part ot the cordimg 1o plans at t fice, presented by the teicphons mo=t immediate layving of Maa str . Ata later wii e underg B0 Teet of north e, h rly or Main street prosent Soath stroct be to North I'he tal to t lophone the property Press, hought « ‘(.-mnfin,\. Wi cntral office complite, il be laid from the trect Jines to Terryille Conduits will also b ion P Main street n Main and streets, will be placed Tinu e the pew the propo up by I the telep Brundige Working mill” rescaled Bristol club by Har T. porter tfor the St Louis Star, igned 1o the investigation of Kutus « l',\ Medieal college and Louis College of Physiclans dirceted institutions, After matter, the ostont ISFIRINC DL Was readized by il his city editor and he to delve into the rom the it on end ot o Sehoc will from Maii amncd stroct Main s #ehool strect on proposed sew home it to the noit time the lnes to the venue, which been company, Discuss ol the infamous Were St spicions had been tie two inito thwe of wus ull worked his w e ot C short time Shompeon,” « sury 1 eould pass state swing cax uy into the confi Als or U ain v\nn‘l becamy mi e and o s 1 glven Where as he alded Henes the vould I led hix a d hov Loecome iy depraved the oilie bl Alter Ker Was one of (b eXpos » A0 Missouri aguinst the and later served us a witne rtate. The tulk was con, under tollowed the Circilation used § per e 1003 at the nt 1 the recording ore then corre in raary, tor period this year, mads Librarian Chart There were 3 the month giit from volumes (The 1.4 cral 1 1 daughter, w 164 valumes ist of aceu por to the W hooks purchusc, PULIL hers, s L. odi 318 Ly Butier), « ho edited 1t withdrawn, 1ost valumes w aling for g total number Vihrary, 43, Recoipts nonth wery Mr. Wooding gent of th gint There hich haw considerable gavi o the iihrary library howed No receipts o nte inter bank 1 hond $4.46 I repe fund, o ceount, val OF PRINCIPAL. Thompson Wed- Club for this ound the greut- Wires now overhead, v city clerk's of- com- work will conduit from the com- DANY pians @ conduit extension on fow- strect r underground work northerly rect, extensions will be o the compuny on Main stree Bristol ugo by the new i exten- North Main t on Union at new lines to Plans of drawn . chief cngineer of St night at the Brundige, who™w after tow looking Brundige given nee ot Cauminetions a by throngh min 118 had lowing such u fraud upon ve, wain witness- ke sehools *8 in this by n direction library in. ponding library directors | dded during onc and five and Papers of Gen- from wery incinding been time; volumes tn ), hix report whicl PL thiry-four o Bills were npr‘ro\ed aggregating $1,954.06. This is a large increase over u year ago, of which the largest simple item is the increase of the heat bill, but the greater part of the in- crease is scattercd over ulmost every line of Jib: expenditure, Funeral of George Thompson The funeral of George E. Thompe #on, principal of the Southside school, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his home, 247 High stréte, whe ervice will be conducted w the Itey nest L. Wismer, pastor of the First Congregational church, The body will be placed in the receiv. fug vault at the West cemetery and in spring burial will take place in the amily lot in Pleasant View cemetery, Father Cassidy ‘to Speak The Rev, Henry Cassidy, associate ' ditor of the Catholic nseript, will s the Lenten speaker at the services tonight 7:50 o'clock at St. Joseph's 1 i Services will also be held on night at the church, Seeking Hotel Clerk P'olice of the neighboring citles were notified today by the local offi- iu's 19 be on the lookout for Theo- dore N, Woodw . about 28 years old and his wife, who are accused of tak- 5 3108 from the cash register of the Gridi House this morning. Wood- ward has been employed as night clerk at the hotel for the last three mouths and this morning called a How cab at o'clock and left for Hartford in company with the woman, ctter taking the bills and the change i the ca register, Not content with th 4 new top coat, be- avid Re a roomer at was also tak The ac- cused came here from New York and represented himself to be a former employe of several of the largest hos- telries, Because of his experience, he given immediate cmployment by local lodging establishment and carried out his dutics very effi- at e the to gal, vi- was the had Helen of Troy. N, Y." Here felen of Troy, Y. the spar. musical comedy with the New York cast, will appcar tonight at the Community theater., The show has ust completed a long run on Broad- way and was sccured for the local vlayhouse after strenuous efforts on the part of the recrcational commit- tee, that has of the Commun- ty theater is one of the lurgest that has ever appeared on the ocul stage and in preparation for the (lerger number of people and the ac- companying amount of scenery and effects, changes were made yesterday by the stage electricians and workers, The lightning tem had to he “stepped up” to rmmodate the ighting vequirements for the show. Males Need Licenses males over 16 years old must fishing licenses unlese contro- with the fish and game wardens according to the announce- City Clerk Thomas B, Stecle The license perfod be- April 1 and as it estimated t 1,000 lieenses will he required for Mr. Steele is urging that the ken out at once 1o avoid last day. Inasmuch as enses will be issued on April i a rush of fishermen on that day ML not be able to be accommodated on time, Pemale disciples of Isaak Wa'ton do not necd fishing licenses Alicns must property valued at or more securing a lis the the the the ! han Loy He lis sought, the a rush on the the have $500 before cense e Roy Varney, lied suddenly Yamey . of Kingman, Me, lust night at his home on Summer strect, after an attack of trouble. He came here seven wonths ago and sinec that time hus been employed by the New Departure \ianu uring company. He leaves hit parcnts, two brothers and two sis- " Hters, all in Mai The father is ex- cd to arrive here tonight to take charge of the removal of the body te Kingman Meet IPostponement ¢ neart by Postponed the meoting of the Southsdde Parent-Teacher assoclation, scheduled tor Wednesday night, hus # heen announced because of the death Principal George Thompson of the school An interesting program will prescated the mecting, which will be announced later the Show Attenda motor * Good car dealers feel well the springtime nootor dis. vlay held last week in the new block Judge Willlam J, Malone on Behool as splendid attendance greeted Local pleased over and street (Continued on PPage 11) ol EVERETT TRUE BY CONDQ WHAT I You MAVE BouaHT [INEveR MiND, now!] A4 MAH JONGE SET, MRS, TRuUE, 1M NOT GOING WiTH You To ™E MAH JONGG PagTyY ! | ovrrry v | we Yoriow {1 DON'T expeer You To PLAY | GET Your THINGS ON ! You ({(lééecer HUSH vell YoUu OUGHT BE VERY THANK FuL You ARs WELL AND STRONGQ ENovan !