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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924. ———— _ S S —— T P[ Republican Caucus, . herewith given. Speculation 18 rife in republican B t 1 7:30 o'clock whistie—this closes all clrcles here as to who will be vlcl«vd‘l rls o ews public schools of the city for the en- e (@ the purty caucus nest Wednesday | mee - |tire day. | night as chatrman of tue Plainville ! 7:45 o’clock whistle—this closes the will not consider the office sagain, several men have been meniioned for | the entire day. [ Wi be made to have Mre. Hills re- ; kindergartens, and the first four consider, but according to his ‘an e ‘gradfls of all of the intown schools of 'nouncement Wednesday, his decisicn ithe city for the morning session only. Miss Heineman Gives Detailed " v ooonuey vt tvs orsscn i Mirs, Bertha- Borger Give Judg-1 Iz, oy cuees s thers may be & | it appears that | staged at the caucus for the chair- ;voom, the fourth grade children ' Account of Work in February mansrio o tne commuree wna wore ment in Common Pleas Court | snovia not come to Shoot vut _the than one will be out for the position. |m’u| ade children will have school. Mr. Hills has been one of the most ————— | 1 o'clock whistle—this closes a1l public schools of the city for the THE BEAUTY OF OUR fdniiie _ | | ) successful men ever to be the head L]YE WIRE STARTS FIREU( the committee. He has worked GARS MET ON BR[DGE afternoon scssion only. hard and faithfully to keep harmony The signal will be the blowing of s within fhe ranks and he has suc- it FevEyp the Bristol Pire department whistle | Chamber of Commerce Banquet To- ceeded*in an admireble measure. | Wife of Fice Chief seriously Hl— | beth in Jiristol and Forestville six Also, There is little totimation about town blows which will be repeated. night — Republican Caucus and a8 (o who will be sclected to be dele- | Pevosier Not Candidate For Town Iristol Drass whistie will blow L] 1 \ | S Wanrate A S gates to the state anl cougressional 5 5 TR | whenever the signal affects the clos- Was Never Before Equalled in the Novel Public Tearing Wednesday Nightor £41%8 10, 10" Male 21 coUBIMORA! | Commitice Pont — Yate Papcholor | [T (1S HEna] aifects the clov In Waterbury Hospital—Bricfs. Harttord April 2 and 3, but work | uist to speak. district, has been started in s ating { Repairing Burned Building . DeSIgns and Lovely COlors Heinenian, visiting | will and who will n .| Mrs Bertha Borger of Iond street| Repalrs on the storage factory of ese ainville, has made public [ The caucus this vear is considered Was awarded the verdict yesterday by » W Ba company on Riv- her report for the menth of ru- [one of the most important in years Judge Edward Dickenson in the court i avenve, which was the scene ar; nd in it shows that her time is | because of the presidential «leetion. | of coimon pleas in Harttord in an destructive aze a few weeks The Spring Silks promise a gay season. New prints with fanci- {protty well taken up with attention | Liplscopal Church Notes, action of dumnses. brought by Henry B0, huve Leen started in preparation 1 the | pul erman of Bostor the result of | (or the moving in of the local used N " " H A1iQ » |to her duties in all scctions of the Tomorrow uight . ful floral patterns, lustrous Satins and crisp Taffetas are among the [Jf]|(o 1+ guies in ail scctions « vislts,/chisroh, of Our Baviowr; thero will'be (4 motor car colliston in Torrington]motor car cxchange, The bikNe:H newest and smartest silks in the spring display. during February und hud 347 pa-|a Lenten service with address at §|last summer ona narrow bridge in that |weeping the bullding destroyed the o o] tients under her care at the end of ' o'clock. township. Judge Joseph M. Donovan | Windows and gutted the structure, so the month. Plainville Br of this city appearcd for Mrs. Derger | that extensive w is necessary. and Attorney Rrwchard M. Deming of Trace Missing Clerk The New Frocks have such simple lines they are no trick to "Her report in detuil is as f Mk B (eGsleslotiCensiatcct | sud) Siotnetl R i i emineior SIE SR IIMEROMIE IEE 1 Nursing visits, 61; visits, | hus returned to her home from a make at home. If you like to express your own originality and have [ffl|5 e Vo 1 Sitiins Visit to Vermont. It was alleged in the complaint that | he Gridley hotel. Theadore N, Wood- w who it is nileged took $108 of The nu g f equassen lodge, 1. O. O, I, will hold | two muachines could not on the ard, your frocks a little distinctive and diffex-ent, you will be delighted to (§f|sf, 5, T nu patients un- Yameslionst 1,0, O x i nald o asilucs coliy IncE s in G| iesn oo 1LV allched fook S malke selections from our showing of beautiful new silks and plan [§]{nw paticnis wamited auring e ‘ o —— e Hartford's égupng Center: | | ” town committee. neo the an- rural schools only: (Stafford, Edge- p ” {nouncement of Edwin Hills that he | | wood, South Chippins MHill, North i‘ Chippins Hill, and IFall Mountain) for i | i Hall, vei there when the Sherman ma- | 'eft Tuesday mornir s been month, 16, making a total of 347.{ The minstrel troup which is to pre- 7\ . . . " chine also appeared. The bridge is | eured as far as the Hotel Garde in your frocks for spring. Miss Helneman welghed and. meas. |sent the entortainment at tho St Pa- | only foet wide and as both ma- | Hartford, where he spent the rest of ured a total of £85 school children. |iriek's day social in the Community ¢hines were Vord cars, plenty of | the night. He left here at about 2 N R 20 ¥ BN ~ \ o 5 ‘oncerning the childron, the n Satar chearse this evening in room was availuble, according to fig- | ©'clock in the morning in a taxi-cab Figured Crepes for blouses and dresses, in Checlied Crepes of extra heavy quality for p"‘,,("";,‘"',""r‘,".:m.‘ e l,'“:‘., L e Shentrs il Seare 'U‘[‘],.,:. S e e D oL [and srter arviving in the: Capitay Gl lovely new designs and colorings, 40 in., for = dresses, suits and skirts, 40 in., tan and blue, ing.than a casual hearing of it would | Merey on Broad str i who showed thut the machines to- calmly put up at the Garde., Later —5$2.69,. $3.00, $3.25, §4.00 and $4.50 yard. | tan and brown, black and white, at $3.50 yd. lead onc to belicve and she gives | A Jarge class of candidates will be [talled 11 1-¢ feet in width, giviug |10 the morning, he lett for parts une N . £ . \ s i 5 somc important reasons for the con- itiated into Sequa ., 1. 0. practically two feet ele nee, The | known, Bordered Crepes, new and smart in latest Heavy Striped Crepes for dresses and dition under which she found many ;m,‘ ;f_.knomzm. The firs gree will [JuUry went out for two hours and re- ! Present Birthday Girt colors for dresses and skirts, 40 in. at $7.50 = suits, choice of black and colors, 10 inch, at of the childrendin the public schools. b cxempliticd by the w Britain [turned with the defendant's sverdict A purse of $100 was given to the [Th the answer to the complatnt, set W, George Tartlewski yesterday by vard, 88.50 yard. dogree team. 4 ¥ . is claimed that about 20 per | * - torth by Sherman, Mrs, Berger alleged | members of 8t, Stanislaus’ parish, of 1o, that Sherman was traveling too fast Which he is pastor, in honor of his New Tub Silks of nice weighted quality, Colored Pongees, all the good sport shades cent of the children in our schools | Us.d Prairic State g 5 | advt. [And that he showed further evidenee iy, The presentation was made plain, stripes and checks, big value at $2.25 | for dresses, skirts ses, pri $1.5 arc undernourishcd. This is lurgely | B, Willlams, New Dritain Ave. four 1 i P , big @ 5 and blouses, priced $1.50 e e 2 | of negligence Ly laving one arm ittle girls in white, in be- of the Children of Mary and of vard, | yavd. — 4 the prineiples of nutrition on the 1 wn {around n young woman. . . of the children and their parent SOUTHINGTON anS | Puncral of Infant [ihe Tiosary and Scapular society, In EXTRA NICE FOULARDS, 36 in., in new designs, for $2.00 a yard, “Many childeen who have been | % The tuneral of Agnes Spiclman, 11 |addition tegthe purse, many hand- held back in their grades were ehil- | nronths old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. | some floral dren whose stomachs were mnm)’ Miss Hannah MceCarthy of New | [re pielman of the O14 Marsh road | 10 the past when they reachad school or very | Haven, a former resident of this fown, | was held this morning at St. Joseph's Dance Committee Chose NOOR! Blloe: dicd at her home yesterday morning |chureh where services were held, The | Committees for the annual dance of e e ———— - = - “It is essential that children have [21ter a short illness, She lcaves one | burfal will take place in the spring in ! the Girls' Teanis elub of the Bristol . on Burndale avenue. [ t crime in this country 15 |# ®00d breakfast, one that will sup- | nicee, Mrs, Danicl 8hanahan of 1iden (St Thomas' cemetery, the body, | high school on March 28 at the high Ber n ews To Organize Team. | indifferonce, he said. The people dg [Py the slements needed for youth |avenuc, Southingtoa, and Uhree meanwhile being held in St Joscph's | chool gymnasium. have heen an- The East Berlin Community club {not know the temptations and indu and play. vephews, Morris Nolan of Detrol it The Nt e girl died yesterday | counced as follows: — PProgram, Miss - o Mich.. IFrancis Nolan of Detroit, Mich,, after a short illness with infanti e | i9valee Mason, cbairman; and the ew Haven | troubles, ] « larrict Cottle, Hazel Mather rings wore given is making plans for the coming ments that are offeyed te r Nt . e Starts g e ts DECAIIA Ll Ll L and Dr. Mutthew Nolan of bascball season. Tt is cxpected that |tives o faw making bodle : . | 150 tis expected that in the law muking bodies of the A dive wite which bocame loone | 200 Dre Mutthew Nolap of Hew Heven | Mis Hayes N JiICh Linbarer Oacortiohe. Mt {us soon as a team is organized after [land. However, the speaker was ope | o o SSdtitor . r h t [;ARS "AMAEEI] IN he season starts, 1 Wiy b cntored |UNte and N exproenon o sk [4Uring the wind storm the gast e (¢S U ngm Friday morning ! Mrs. John 1, Haves, wite of Vire | T w, futh Doyle, Agnes i C. M. C. A, that the will days caused & good deal of excllement | ey gopvices tn 8€ Thomas' church in Chief J. H. Hayes, is scriously il at San, Marjori \\urv\x‘v'r nd ranor Misses G rude {in the Hartford county Y. M. (. peop! o and asse 3 it viae and assert|ip the center of the town tast eve. | ot SOICE Ot L ok, Durlal will be|ber home on High street with pnew refreshments, league, [their views on u high grade of poll- : ! It oam hiayihe setcioos b1 tten " & high grade of poll- | 5ing, 1t was in front of the Paince [ G e atars montn, Becavse of her dangerous [ Tves, Blizabeth Powers, Virginia Tom- o v e G e of Sweets in the Clarendon Hotel wid utenant William Gorry, U, & N., |condition, Miss Rena Hoyes of Trin- | inson and Heen Bastman; orchestra, 'y . ! dnt, swing back wnd forth, It of 11ty college, Washington, 1. (., was re- | Misses Arloen Whithem, Velma Ticht- | 1 " o " Legan to o . ball players, - Y | Claronce By el et son of Mr. und Mrs. Andres Gor s A deMn, th larcnce: Baldwin of Kensington i us called home this week, myer and Ernestine Arnold: patrons (e ' 8000 cume in contuet with tin on the | ’ 0 former Portland star. is expected {1l at his home i g p | oean e Eden Place, left yesterd morring to . e et ot skl ivor ot the atoro mind begun 1o cmit Wi duties on bourd ship after| High School Has “Ready Money™ “SC Mrs, Bmil H. Punk, Mrs, Are : s | i | have nis s on display this sum- | €Fip. © He i8 reported inainte L resum; 5 DeM p st el Ao : ignited and a call was sent in for the e = tpresented by the High School Drama: | Mrs, Burton L. Bennett, Principal and ) cdlore will also e on deck, The! The condltion of James Kerrigan {gre department’ The alarm sent in ] NoMe heve . ; tic association in the auditorium of | Mrs. Henry 1. Cottle and Miss Iuth 06l al FIAnDery’s GOMDEr [two vrothcrs, Arthur and Albert {of Kensington, who has been i1 for (I : |, Adolph Trapp of Ouk strect hasj 7 FRBAY iilad SEhaavetn] B s sk G Lawrence, well known dlamond art- |& 10 time at his home, remaing | v noi e befors the ok 4t It |bought a new sedun und Vrank Weich |the, school FFriday night, Ttheareals | Stearns. - . 8 some tme before the department of Herlin avenuc & new coupe of the play indicute a fine porform Rural schools Close Por the Day gos ists, will also come in for positions {about the samc, vositior ance, The rural schools of the city were . N | was set right ns to where the fiee was, | %' 0 4 §whe o line Miss Margaret Detowery of e he ente nt, whist and dance l.l M MURRAY Is ARRESTED||‘:rI;|“\‘||I finoRy e, tingvd. it te ~|m:‘(.::| ‘{\“]”“‘l ‘- I|' o e ar g ST | When the truck deove up in front of to [l.: ‘r;l\.vr\mv!:m:;‘?-'nl‘.]\l\l vu;‘.l“\\-\ly:.:'. 0 Derosier Denies Report slosed for the day by the blowing of i | Homan Wiks Matcs her home with pneen conined 10 |yhe larendon, tadders were quickly (8 B¢ R0 B A0 MG BRE SOMEE \guistant Prosceuting Attorney Wii- [the fire whistles yesterday, There g s Match, ¢ With pneumenla, 18 ini- | poisted to the roof and what litle ,Pm“m”‘""“ h"“"”“n Monday ovening. llam N, Derosier dented this morn vere many deep drifts on the North the report, belng circu ated, that 1 ¥ pth O " se promiscs to be one of the most suc- |0 TPO! i riede e ' [and South Chippins Hill section and Captuin “Bob™” Hoffman of the Ber. | proved in health fire there was was extinguished, Then Dr. Goodwin Wesumes Practice=— |1lin Construction bowling team | Mrs. George Grilfith of Kensington a vigging was fixed up whieh held the [ e 5" wine of the scason, A | 1¢MIres the post of secretary of the ro Il Mountain aleo reported drifts, censiul nocla) uftairs of (he Acasol, & |publican town commityee. The eau. | Algo, tn two of the buildings the ate v showed himself to Le champion of | has been confined to hier home with | wi " Wl r Robert Giant Addresses Olub= |}, pjant when he defeated all com- |an attack of gripf AE AT fremm Sho bullcing £ 0S| rdoi nuoiiar 6l out o oWt NIl My e e The R endunce has been very greatly de. | [ toger . eitui . are expeete en 3 43 fie A sl Y Badidaiirg g oy g P'eople Being Vaccinated=—Bascball | ™% 4! :;“‘ - }”ll e New "“"nl'".¢ Republican Caucus, L fire ¢ by v “’J:.‘:I ,'l'“ j:": [efty wil be held on March 18 and | spoascd for th t two days by an ast night, e played against nine | The iblican caucus will be heid TRRO0 995 95 MURSS W e8 the comi- 1, oeant indications are that it will be | widemic o . ere! and Bowling Notés—Other Ttems, [other men, all of them being out for | iy (he ’\\n hall on March 19, at § M ",'. “,'"l. ek """\'\'.""” A [mitter in charge of w large wttend- |50 CU TG T veral ques .‘,n‘lm‘;“xhl.:'v ; ‘:1|1“:::1u‘~‘:|"u’y?lr|: {the champlonship! His score was [p, . The purn Aol IR D ke % of Washington | yneg, Mrs, Ernest Mayn o el bt R WHIoH Thoi Tn | sece et g J. M. Murray of 84 Hartwell strect, [ 308 for the fhee NG 8 A ¢ PUrposc of the mecting | gpect 1s w patient in 8t. Mary's hos. | iy oty |tions have come up on which ther from the poseibility of similar colds 8 for the three strings. J. Smith [will be to alect delegates to the pital fn WWatorbury whore she in une ":""I“,“l h "‘"f ‘1”' S g ":’]' 1 wide difference of - opinfon and [yhich might he inenrred with the dergoing treatment vty edredilohoscabitatol oted |y ominent members of the party ik | weua) bad watking which prevaited in under the dircction of Joseph Iirbe at the discussion will be prolonged. | the outsde districts yesterday. Heaving on Strect The Kiltonie Realty assoctation w ¥ tegular business of n Briefs . Because the republican caucus will | formed at a meeting of the committee ) . as " a dre a tr [ 7 s s Aites 1o the stete conven Bdmund ). Caerty of the ‘osure as @ result of a crash with a truck Goodwin Resumes 1* 1'..mm|u‘:|':"||.:°','f“!" ":-un 1o | U Be1d 0 the town hall Wednesday | uppointed by Kiltonic post, No. e e e el bapirptiensiiy ,M_“,','I_m of Seasions & Calberty Sull at the top of Damon's hill, Berlin, | Dr. A. J. Goodwin of Kensington [ zood from n “,‘ml' .':"(“ '.‘- ';‘ o [evening, March 19, the publie hearel American Legion, Jast night I e [nent of o candidate for the postmas | with tonsiitls, o~ \ yusterday afternoon. | has resumed practice, he stated to- | ooniing 1o o ‘Im'url”rv‘),\:. nxlvfl‘:;;u; ing by the town plan commission Will] post rooms and o board of directors tupalip s come up, Alve 10ur | Mixe lielen Shepard has rvosumed Murray was going morth on the |day. He held off, it was explained. | yp A¥ fnot be held in the main hall - but [ coneisting of the followlng was clects | oy jive fusn b applica- | yor auties in the office of Judge 8, | . h | stated that there are many cases e . . 9 ) ) turnpike and turned his car in the “:”“‘\'"f-' that his casc of &ppeal fromt | o grip and colds. the usual thing i LS O NORAORRE St ',h[,"l': S L LRINSE | Unnatafd ) wack PAry's Appro- | usseil Mink after a u iliness, dircetion of New Britain, making a J:"" y‘I\'-:ul‘;.u‘;: Ih: l'v‘ bourd VUI‘ .nl. ul;h {during (he winter, bt generally the | o z”"" :. o 'I::” “"’m‘l'; ’Inr;h“‘w:,[l ‘(.u-ni- :‘”";t u-]m;-'-t..l .\!nu"-‘. 'lu-h»g.,m..;_ ] s ;~lmr‘|v turn I.nlmm.: |l|rlu;|nv|. A [n M‘l s »n‘ :( ':I' o T“":"'N “" outlook is gooa, inter ,' ,'h" ',',',' proposed ol .‘,., on | ;mll m,l"' Iim"-m:“.‘.)' S \CHH :‘v At | ek owned w the Clark Car 1 or ne here o vrested v roposed ch A dusky, toyu! LaCe clere, an Sentence of G0 days in jall was et .y sifedrgranted| Siight 1 10 [Cushing, Gerald Crean, Willlam Moore, | ¢y 1".,\" Judg: Joreph M. Donovan N H ROAD IS BETTER o, was on its way up the hill, keep. | Probability that the case will come il Auto Crash, West Main strect and is expe to ing 10 its own side of the road. Be. |UP for many days and the doctor is A Might wute crash occurred on |take but little thne 1o bave the com-| Officers of the nssociation were |the police couct scssion Thix MorNing — fore Murray had a chanee to get |@cting within the law when he starts [Beriin street this morning just south | mission and property owners come 1o | elected as follows: President, Maxwell iy 1) of Jadus I} , whose | 3 on the right side of the rm«l.}'!lfl, work again ']"l"" Berlin trolley terminal. A f{un agreement. vicespresident, George TAlley: mavit'l diiienltics formed (he only | VicesPresident Reports That ¢ § seople Tl driver was procecding south at a ‘aning N - tary, rank MHuely: treasurer, | c yasts todu Jorden and his ar crashed into the truck, People Being Vace moedorate rate of spood and . Warning to Dog Owners ¥, IPran Hurly: treasurer, court basis today Dot : nd his | ol dntion of Company Shows Cone Both machines were badly dam- Berlin people are taking precan- Scd N € P and mlas. A wuraing to owoers of Jdogs hus| Allan Parker e assoclation will|wife came her from orthanmpton, | ! and, as y et on the car |tions against smallpox. which “'_"’i".h‘“ '“*h‘““"‘ running into the | pecen fmeued to keep the canines tied | icorporate under the state laws and | Mass, 2 short time anlaccording | siderable Improvement, prevalent in New Britain and unk alons; the side of the roud. [yp or in the vicinity of their ho will be known as the Kiltonic ty to the wifc's story and adtiission by | was no damage done, For the past few days, there has been ! corporation. 1t will handle all aftatrs | the cused. he has been more inter New York, March ~Edward G. busy handling vacc Yast Berlin Wtema, a pack of dogs trotting sbout the | pertaining to the purchase of the new |ested i other women. He hus also | Buckla vicespresident of the New failed 10 give any great amount of | York, New Maven & Wartford rall- money toward the ort of his wife |roud, said today that the end of the i 8t lend two babics } of the fact | first guarter would tind the road ‘n that the fami'y would be in bard [better condition and with a most dralin, jall sentenc ae suspended | promising cornings since the war, He eliminated any chanee of it sturting Roxbury, Mass, will appear in the | was second with 205 and Charles | publican state convention and. the Berlin town court next Tuesday cves “2‘“:” r followed with 274, “Pop” |congressional district cony ntion to | Graham was way off form last night, | be held in 1t o il 2 g ning on a charge reckles v Y d In Hartford on April 2 and ing on a charge of reckless driving, being able to reach only ¥ ks, traffic was tied up for ncarly un hour while the cars were being |doctors arc moved. The fact that the wheels tHon cases, i . Liod interlocked added to the trouble, It was reported that the school | The ®egular mid-werk service will [town, bothering automobile drivers| buliding voted at the mecting of the George Hunt of 3 Chestnut | department would take measures to |be hed at the Methodist chureh this |and drivers of horses. The attention post Monday night. strect, New Britain, was the deiver of | have all school children vacelnated, | eveniag =t the usual hour, of the dog werden will be ealied to the | Lenten serviees were held the truek and he eseaped unin- | DUt Miss Mary Griswold, superinten Mrs. Richard Hurlburt and duugh- [ pack which is running wild in an ef-' Thomas' charch last evoning at jurcd, as did Mugr John Sabanio | Nt of schools, could not be reached |ter. Margueriie, of N, Britain were | fort to check up on the owners of the | p'clock., A @rmon w reached by of Dwight stroet, N Rritain, a today. In the opinion of many resi- [the guests of her parents, Mr. and | animals, Rev, Arthur Cavanaugh of 8t Thomas' ¢nd Borden was placed in cars of | “stimated vet defieit would be about young boy who w riding dents and a local physician who were | Mrs. T. 1% Carns, at their home on 1in Are Amputated. Seminary, Hartford, and benedietion Probation Officer Thomas A 600,000 comparcd with $4,688,000 a Hunt, suffered cuts about 1he asked today, it 1s a needed step. Dr. Wilcox avenue Wedn, | Patrick ¥ chia of Plainville, | followed | Pr. Rord el el hrsdrett il o g M attended by Dr. T, X dvin says that the vaceination | The Modern Woodnien will hold [ ynployed as a press hand at the fae- ‘rlday evening, services will be held | D Arthur 1° N I resun eharges was 8201,000 against Siadgmon. should not be coniined to children [their nest mecting at the *Athietie [yory of Ttussell & Lrwin in New 10 o'clock in the church and will: M8 practes at ) frice tuin | 0 """‘\"' WHIGH N BEIE TS W Sany Const Frank Brown artived on {#lone. 1t is the older people, whe | buildi next Thursday cvening. | feitain, caught his 1ft hand in the | consist of the Way of the Cross and SPect Friday morning after an ab. | ovising change from the Immense §2 the seene in o short thme and after [arc going to und from New Britain | March 20 machine yesterday and smashed his | benediction et il Uotin e Sl U b ieaig bl micabat Lo 207 fnvestigating, arrested Murray, sum- |90 they should look out for their | ‘The Progrossive Reading elrele | gqnavee 1 was taken to fhe Ne The # mecting i1 be hotg fn(WRRIN 8% Ve DOmgVREAG: henphal | “"( TNDY: U RTINS VIRN Shesay SRORIAR Wit 18] Gperat Th sourt own welfare and the welfare of | will mect at the home of Mra, R. O. | privain General hospital whers town hall a1 & o'clock This « n New Vork. Dr. Ttoch: has been | e Sl T 1:’ znn;l. Srens Teal Estate Deals others, Clark next Tesday evoning at Al gy found necessary to amputate Bt s kil Snir bl st e Wonn ETOE0S Gibr Rivene apa s Chirles Anderson of Beekley has Varmers' Cluh Meeting, to'ciock. Mrs. William Nobleof Wert | rour finzers at the first joint 1 coursc in specialization for th sold his farm consisting of 16 acres Mr. Simms of the Conpecticut Cromwell has charge of the program | Y < . ! - : - . Agricultural college will address the |for that meeting, 3 ls OUT OF BASEBALL atment of obles’ disensen ~Mexico has had seven: presidents f el Teaching Children To Tell Trath since 1910 to Henry 15 Miggs of Meridem, . members of the Berlin Farmers A Lenten serviee will be held at | . Iville ¢ . Professor 1.1 Allen Weigle o Arthur Kopotz of Konsington has » sold 1o Joseph and Vieginia Valeetti, ©Mb on Saturday n t of this week, |St. Gabricl's church this evening at h also of Ken on. six building lots Mo Wil speak on “Forestes™ and the | T:30 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Enteliffe «"nH |':-" o it o'clock $ seibinrboenid Snererpmn £ S t e will B held ut the home of ow 1 Vil have charge of (T, S Cionm WG L drsrand | . wint nig he members o necting will be held at the home of |of New Britain will i charge of |0 i~ fotlowed by of the | Mave Anything To Do With Newark |\ : . W EE——————————E Wil 1. Welbster 1o SIVVION A WO CoReRBmI Wl | e menibirel v wber, international to Te ' Ol Fastwomed 1§ . be_held after the service, Superintes Hurley of . T ons dered one © ’ Berlin Grange will hold an old The Sacred Heart minstrels W o state police department witl + New York, March Color i « ts of humnn ratere i . [ d Friday might at the Dol a rehearsal at the home of Miss . Huston, forme f owner of t r youts « Sch Bluous gome time and only recently complot nioned e hall in Berlin, Professor Gates of |#race Holisan on Main street this "V Dy importan tors are seheds Tork %o bt el e b | chalrs ¢ 2] d psscho s 2y . . Cromwell will prompt g uled to come up for action before |had declined an oifer 1o become i d me, Professor Child's Best ~Laxative i obert o TUhe o Ldny oduy o s o sl 1 e dhrectors, The commitice ap. |4 cd In the Newark Intrnations st " M . tobert Giant o readia, Nova > 5 : s aapeodhs inted to look inte 1he Carncgie |Cag0e bascball e'ub, st lipgind Min " L ! v 0 ; "camom'a F'g Syrupn Reotln, delivered an interesting ad. | VISIINE day and meeting u\-:r.]l jm the Bradiey ,W N v:uh‘-: financial icultics under the owner y . a1 his afii Harmless Laxative for the « we a metin v the Me Ribie g 0 r 1 « « 1 Dertin s Aight at the com. | 1 UNINT el ey 19 Tieet R, TS, AT tepeN W Tevee L munity house, ehip of wark syndicats S Sy ods . = their inguest and the date of the an- | 1 4m out of baseball for good,” h h g ogeangonion: Liver and Bowels tine battleships | - nual bang will be st said . - 038 Who have gather tonight has Mr. Giagt stated that he is an Am Lemten Services Tomorrow. m. The importanes . n citizen and has tived in Can {rmten oot s will be hedd in 1) - ing a1 da for some time, 19 his opinion N CBEAI churel of Our Lady of Megey tomor- T " requaests for tickets so that s Canadians are far superior to the row night st 7:20 o'clock. They will H E A R hundred peonh oapected in wople of thi oNntry. o sl at \ + } » this conntry. He said the of the Way of the Crogs and tition to the assoclation memuers e g N consist ey are more law-abiding, arc mor: benediction of the Blessed Sacra- After the taik, a business seasion wi ithful to their roligion and above snent ¢ held by the as tion and an ey I, obferve Sunday in the r ol tertainment program will & pre way. He stated that in Canada on | | sented Sundey there is nothing doing at ail Anmomwe Storm Siguals nals for the losing of i Traiwe are stopped and no boats I« i for other ports on that day Colds and catarrh yield like mag ¥ schools I event of too stormy we [ One thing he noticed, he asserted. |to soothing, healing antiseptic eream | Anging Pectorls, Nearalgin of Heart. or were announced foday by # Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con- | was the fact that the bars have been , that penetrates through every air pas- Pains in Heart, (hest, Shoulders and | intendent of Sche Karl A ¢ Stipated, feverish - child loves {tet down so extensively in thi# coun-{sage and relicves swollen, Inflamed _ Plainville = Arms, Shortness of Breath, Dropsical | as follows: ; s B MBI e B - | membranes of nose and throat. Your R TET T swellings, Kidnes Trouble, Reight's| On morsings when storm signals a-:ur:" nn‘vl '1 never 'I‘IH ;nlu;m. the -,-y'.‘ people In the country to the | clogged nostrils ope right up and | D A \‘ C E Disease, Diabetes, High m‘._'l Pres. [are blown many telephone calls are i howe raspoon today may | north of us are P B d | you can breathe 1 . ke ) 4 s i e i Kl prevent a siek child tomorrow e btier futed on ",'.:.',;',_";' e | vt ,:13_" ,;",";,:{.‘:.‘:,’,',',‘,":;! A Good Tie Promised For AN, ,":“";:“:";"",::':""::, e O e 10 T A . Truts Suaag| Fedt Saet Wy EREY S ASk your drogelst for cennine d o’ MEiian oM 5 i . | With Lots of Pep and k= and | of the whistle may be determined in | jence follows a gentie liver and bowel M B . g bz ’ srgridhghor «nd nisera s s A ¥ o clicives throneh the Walden Meth- many homes. 1n order that this feel. . o “Cascarets” Siek 1 . L gl ! "1 Wi e A Parrss Onbeona . (pa oA conplere s iog of - TR ae ! 4 v Biliousnces, Gases, Indiges- it et iosore —— ’ t t ! «ach distross gome by " ' . : At s~ Men, Women and Chil- ' ‘ “ { . To Ut S Hestiord, Come,