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| 20 /Z&//@O Hartford's topping Center: 1000 YARDS OF NEW RESS FLANNELS Offer You A Wonderful Choice FASHION'S VOGUE THIS SPRING IS “FLANNEL” FOR SPORT DRESSES, SUITS AND SKIRTS, prevailing mode, and with the ndeded amount of mat> Patterns, she can evolve a garment that will satisfy in completene These Flannels are shown in all the new and fashionable coiors. Powder blue, mont> lanvin, green, ashes of ro beige, tan, beaver, ete. 56-inch width, at $2 75 $2 95 $3 45 YARD STRAP PUMPS Special Values in spring’s new style: Patent Colt sandal and strap pumps, new patterns with turn soles, low heels, 50 and $6.50 pair. Ooze Calf sandal pumps, black, grey and airedale, with turn solcs, and low 5.50 par, “Avalon” Strap Pumps with cut outs, choice of air- dale and grey ooze and patent colt with turn soles and Cuban heels, at $8.00 and $8.50 pair. Tan Calf low shoes, with welt soles and low heels, priced $8.00 pair. sport. Oxfords or srey welt soles, 88,50 pair, NECKWEAR For Monday we offer women's embroidered Tux- "5, ccru and white of 50¢ value for 10c¢ each, NEW ACCESSORII nékerchiefs, vestee, 1 four-in-hands, jewelry, ete, ete., found here in won. derful array for your immediate selection, Come for your new things and you will look right. I Every woman or girl wants to be dressed according to the ial with the” ald of McCall's or Pictorial Review e e e e T R, Hundreds of Tamps, floor and bridge, handsome styles, worth very much more than our prices — $14.95, $12.50 and $10.50 each. Silk Shades, hundreds of them of styles for all kinds of lamps, $11.95, $9.95 and $3.95. | Dinner Sets, hundreds of them ing choice of | ¥French, China, Nippon China, English and American | Porcelain, ranging from $75 a sct down to $3.95 set. Open Stock Dinnerware, over cighty styles to choose from ut special sale prices. All Cut Glass and colored glassware of all kinds, priced spetial for this March sale, Framed Mirrors, handsome effects, suitable for Dining Room, Living Room and Hall, add to the beauty o your home by making sclection at $12.50 or $16.50 cach. Don't Miss this big sale in our Down St e section that heips the thrifty habit of ng twice a year, vings on China, gl lamps, in ale a big variety prices $13.50, l l l l = and airedale ooze calf with irs House- Gloves, replen- Nig Fm% | }Ar(fnr\l during the winter, ro!urned! | cemetery, Walker Wins } Clurence Walker, drum * major of 8t Pa T. A. I society drum corps, | won the first prize in the drum major | antest at Middletown Saturday night, | The A I drum corps of Middle- town had duvited, the Kensington | group with others to an aair being | in that town and there were 2 drum cc from all over the state present was but other appearance this Rridgeport delegation, was held in the new Lands put thre L parade through mel.x). HeCRAY GOES ON TRIAL ¢ of Indiana Is Berlm News COWLES WILL TAKE OFFICE ON APRIL | 1 Govern Accused on Charge of Lmbezzling Sum Amounting to $155,000, ™ one 17.—~Warren Indiana, to- Marion county criminal court on an indictment turned inst him by the grand jury charging embezziement of §155, 00U from the staty tu It was the first time the state’s history that a chief executive has faced charges of misconduct while in office. The indictment returned by the grand jury investigated the governor's financial transactions following the revelation several months ago that he was unable to wmeet immediately all his obligations. Attorneys for the indicated they will question eclosely the prospective jurors | use of the publicity that has been given his af- fairs Indianapolis, ch |T. MeCray, governor od triul in prize, that for the Desives to Become Betier Ac- v v e mory dnd the quamted th Work i WALKER WINS FIRST PRIZE - e were u the [} wagon owned by P, H, Stevens Hil started to run awa orses were standing near the Wl Ronketty store and'a pa whistling for the Berlin frightencd them They but did not get ve " as crashed into the side of the on she Mr, Stevens succecded them they had a to get nway again, Banquet Committec The Kensington bowling league ban- L committee will hold a meeting at 7:3v o'clock in T, A, B uxiugton. Those in charge have pinin that all captains must 10 REMODEL OLD HOTEL thedr teams, who will attend the Bassett, at Corer of Main and Myt Thursday evening Daughter is Born daughter, Elisabota Mr. and Mrs of Christiun Lane, Whist Tomorrow Night The weekly T, A, 13 whist held tomorrow cvening at the hall in Kensington, The ladics of St Paul's church will hold a whist on Thursday ternoon at the hall Mardi Gras Tonight IForcmen’s club of the Ameri- Horses Run ,\uu,\ saturday—Civil is the first of 15 War Veteran Dics—Moerting of Ban- Git ing tra stutio quet Committeo—ir: Min- strels Tonight, assume his governor have Kensington A Sidney M. Cowles will position as postmaster at on April 1, it was learned todey Cowles has received his commis he stated. It was decided to take the April 1 as the new postmastor sires to acquaint himscli witl work, He and the present master, Willlam W. Fagan, agreed to (S0 hold over the time of occupancy until | [y that date, Mr. Cowles wsaid that ir aftaly hie took the office now, Mr, Fagan would have to make out a report and then there would be another report due from the post oftice on April 1. He sald that he is not well enough acquainted with the post to make out a report at the present time, hene the hold-over, Mr, Cowles was at the today studying files, rules and it 1 sexpeeted that he requent visitor until e oifice. quicting before fghin berth on die his qum tonight ail, Ke posts made it on Strects, o Give Way to Business been Leond bus acle Block=Cost About $35,000, n to Contractors start this week remodelling the ssott hotel building at the corncr Main and Myrtle streets. Plans call for a two- building with front of light pressed brick running about 110 feet on Main street, Israel Wexler has the contract for the cargenter work and Arthur N. Rutherford for the ma- sonry, 1t is said the cost of altera- ds company will hold | 1jons will be about $35,000. The 5 property is owned by the Morris exp of wWill e office rates be a into post and will goes The can Paper ( a mardi gras and whist tonight at o'clock at Lioyd hall, Kensington. A Schupack estate committee from the club has been working on the details for some time, | A large number invitations have been issued. Grange Henrey L. Bailey Henry Lyman Bailey, died at his home in East Berlin Saturday after an illness of several weeks, Mr. Bailey had for many years been a resident of East Berlin and vielnity, He was a veteran of Civil war, He was born in Durham, Connecti- cnt. He served during the war in Company G, 14th regiment, Connecti- Volunteers, and was in many of major struggles. For many years L lived in Newfield, a village a short distance from Fast Derlin, and ten ars ago he took up his residence in | latter place. | to a finished production. Mr. Bailey is survived by his wife, | son, Harry ¥. Balley of Last Ber- | one daughter, Mrs, Mabel Squires | romwell; one brother, Wilbur M. | ley of East Hampton, and five grandchildren and six great-grand- children. IFuneral services will be held from | the earth. his late home tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. C. Fuller of the s, East Berlin Methddist chureh will | seouont their ente rtainment at Athictic orcais ana vurint wn be i wicox P e s e e EAT WELL, SLEEP their second appearance in East Ber- | | 1in anda promises to be as great a sue- | WELL | cess as their first performance. Danc- . {ing will be enjoyed after the enter- | T a different world this vy i would be if you had a good ap- | petite, slept ynllevery night and Waists The library will be ning from 7:30 to ) . exchange of books i % """‘.“""’"“‘ feel [ Joseph J. Frank of West Cromweri | Ing Bt for al f"e et hem happy spent the week-cnd as the guest of [ o © ."'cy o foreves, give Gude's | friends and relatives in Long Island P:p:o-”nn::“n ot ats of Dresses e e e others have found that it so enriched Kii he Epworth league of the Metho- ) yeir bigod and built up their strength NRR0S | dist church witl hold a business meet- | yuaethes felt and looked younger and enjoyed life to the full. Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman ean dye or tint any old, v.ors, faded thing new, even if she has never ‘dyed before. Choose any polor at drug store. years of ANNOUNCU Mrs, strec S ENGAGEMENT. of 444 Church 1 the engagement s Mildred G, lda Carison has announc her daughter, M to Joseph M. Kirsch, former- is city, and now connected with the Albany, N, Y., branch of the Farnir Beari Miss Carlson is employed in of the Manley + Works, Minstrels T big anuu alfair Berlin Grange, the minstrel show, will be staged tonight at 8 o'clock in the hall and all is in rcadiness for the opening chorus, It is reported that the dress rehea 1 on Saturday night was satis- factory and the large crowd that is expected to attend, can look forward o Carlsc ly of e in cut Co. the office SENT TOR MINIST Lidgefield, March 17—The Bassett who shortly m the pastorate of the Methodis Ehe Rev. 1. Meeting of Legion 1o retire Bolton-Kasica post of the 1 can Legion will mect tomorrow night | Episcopal church in this place, At 8 o'clock at T. A. B. hall, Ken- | presented by his congregation sington. Practically the only business | evening with a cheek for $1,000 to come up will be that connceted with the coming show. those in charge will b Jast Berlin Mems ered Heart minstre one Ameri- Venus is almost actly the same 15 will this eve- for the open ) o'clock Draperies Ginghams | Stockings | Sweaters Skirts Coats |ing at the church this cvening at § | o'clock. | Your has Gude's, in both The ladies of St. Gabri church | jiquid and tablets. Get it today. will meet at the home of Mrs. E. P, | To see for yourssit the | Cobey on Wilcox avenue Wednesaay| Free Tal heaith b valve of afternoon. | A number from here will attend the | minstrel show at the Grange hall in Berlin this evening. Edward Porter of Hartford has been the guest of relatives on Wilcox ave- | nue. Miss Ruby Nye, | Hartford and has Pepto- M end for fres Package. T Brchenorch Co. 53 ‘i'm’f.aJ‘T. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher who is employed in been staying in | board of agricul- ! which | varions | Newton of the was® MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924 K nd Bristol News GALDER SILENCES GRISTOL CO. YARNS Had Not Heard Stories Creditors V:ere Dissatistied AUTO AND TROLLEY CRASH Chig n young hourd own furth ml npoor rlment, the them, This practice will stopped, bt wil ken t ‘Howard Usher, Peter Dufly and William Calmbach Lsoape Death v » WERE Answzmm} AN ALARM 125 that no This ulso automo tunce beni aceidents m oceur stop mude, In both e will sudden tiess cuses, any injuries sustai is town in il of Grain Com- Clayton Funcral Held Today—Repub- —Three 44 Broud st burner G For PR pany—\accination lican Caucus Wednesda y—Fi in Becomes Popa- lar—St. Rita's Guild Raises 82,000 Barn Saturday Aftermoon—Hearing CARD 01 wish amk all neighbors and relatives ir sympathy and kindness towards our recent bereavement the ! death of our father, € A ley, who dicd in buried in Plainvil aft-rnoon. gned) SOUTHINGTON KEWS | On Street—Briefs, for St Joseph's Chinrehi—Death of I Kind for to 1t our Howard Usher, I'eter Mz, Selnau. William Calmbach, thre Plainville Hose !jured yesterday Dufty and members of Co. 1, were in- afternoon shortly aft- (er 4 o'clock when an automobile being driven by Mr, Usher left the road and struck a tree while answe |ing an alarm sent in for the depurt- ment. Thé fire was later found to be in ‘Southington. Calmbach was in- jured the worst, suffering a bad gash | under his eye which required several | stitches by Dr. J. N. Bull. Two others received minor cuts and bad bruises, none of which is considered seriou he three men were procecding in a runabout to the fire, Whe proaching the | distance before 7 ners, Usher, who was bek 1\*[ the | wheel, started to pass another car in | front of him. He swerved too much {to the left and the wheeles w ent off | the permanent pavement. fore he | could turn the wheels onto the road {ugain, the automobile struck a fence and then a tree. | Eyewitnesses of the affair stated { that the car turned turtle spilling the joccupants out in all directions, A |son of Mr, Usher was riding on the running board and he was thrown { complptely over the automobile and jrolled to the side of the road. He aped without any injury. The au- tomobile was completely wrecked. Ly Iumors of is tors over the " |ot the Bristol tistuct itio ion n dispe nouncement that the Plainvilic tory the coneery } used in a re n, at rest by William P, Cal American Trust Co, receivers the underwear concern. He said that lall of the statements of tion v news to him.™ ior court has given orders of the Late 1 n the Bristol part of ¢ | this has been done | yproved by court. No rding the Plainville plant has been ordered by the court so that th o cemctery ssibly were Perry set of the or the s The St whist and d. hiner it o and the t Patrick’s entertai nce to be given th ning in St. Thomas' community will be one of the most success fairs ever hield in Southington, ing to the predictions of the commit- tee. An old time Irish minstrel show | receivers have not taken up that end Will be given by a number of local {of the matter yet. He did not know girls who will be dressed in costumes | just what would be done with propriate to the occasion. The cast | Plainville holdings of the company rehearsed faithfully under the di- | The factory in Plainvilie employe tection of Joseph D. Erbe. Dancing |several hundred haunds and it is be will be enjoyed after the entertain- ing anxiously watched by the Plair ment in which some of the old square { ville residents, who would like to see scts wlll be interspersed. Whist will |the wheels turning once more. When Le played on the lo floor, |the Bristol end of the plaut was clos- —_— {ed down, the Plainville plant was uscd Angelo Aldi of Germania street hus | for some time as its machinery was ontred St. J'rancis’ hospital in Hart- | more modern and it could be rug at tow where he will ©op-la lower cost than the Bristol piant. eration. The Bristol Mfg. {in 1537 and since tha ed out millions of dollars worth underwear, The company met | difficulties a few years ago and has been shut down since that time, with Mrs. Olinto l.ongo, age years, [ the exception of a few employed adt died at her home on Eden avenue Saf- fan interval while experiments in the urday morning. She was one of the |manufacture of silk sweaters were be- |oldest Italian born persons in the |ing made. community, and has resided in South- | ington many years. She leaves Lier hushand and three sons, John and Peter Longo of Southington and | Michael Longo of Philadelphia, Pa, {The funeral was held this morning at 9 o'clock with scrviees in 8t. Thomas' {church Burial was in 8t. Thomas cemetery, s have ac e o undergo an Co. was organized t time has turi- of with Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Francis and | Duffy landed on his head and then children spent the week-end visiting crashed onto his hip but was only | relatives in Providence, R, 1 | bruised and no bones were broken. Usher was also thrown heavily to the ground but he escaped serious in- | jury. | Mrs, Clayton’s Funeral The funeral of Mrs, Katherine 'l‘hn,\h-n of Whiting street, who died ‘ Auto nd family Wiy escaped noon when (he were riding v and at the rolley Hits Charles Chapman | four of Terryville nar death on Saturday afte | motor car in which they was struck by a trolley o thrown against the river bric ntersection of the Memorial Boule- |vard and Riverside enue, Both trolley and motor car were proceed- ing eastward toward Forestville, The automobile suffered a broken fender, a ripped running board and was bent about the front. Two of the bridge posts wero broken off, while the trolley car was slightly dam ed. The trolley, which figured in the accident, left the center here at 2:10 o'clock, The police moruning to 1 driver of the | coltision with a street Saturday Park street school, struck the trolle; or at her home Iriday afternoon, was {held this afternoon with services in the home at e:d o'clock, Rev, Char! Wyckoff, pastor of the | Plainville Congregutional church, of- | ficiated, Burial in West Ceme- | tes —— | Late Saturday night Constables | Murphy, Smith and Thompson and Traffic Officer John Cockayne raided | a store conducted by Antonio Leo and contiscated alleged lquor, Leo was ted on & charge 1 0f keeping intoxicating liquor with in tent to sell He was allowed bl freedom on honds of 8360 Republican Caneus Wednesday | Not recent years has so much nterest shown in the annual G, 10. P. caucus as there is this year, The 1 for this in the minds of many is enused by the announcement of Edwin Hills that he will not ¥ candidate for chairman of the town |.~nmm|u«~~. Several names are being mentioned in conncetion with the se- lection of a leader for the pari prominent among them belng Charles Newton Mrg. Co. Mr, { Newton has turned the office down in {former years but his friends are back- {ing him for the place again this year { Delegates to the state and congres- | sional convention will be selected and a town committee will be named to erve for the next two years. Those being pushed for the placcs or seck- ]u»_ ction on the committee have {not yet announced their intentions, but it ix expected that the remmining few days will campaign el in been son a were unable up to this arn the identity of the motor car that was in trolley car on Park afternoon near the The motor car hiead-on and the most serious damage was the break- ing of a rear wheel of the automo- bile. The trolley was practically un damaged The vesterday of chemical squad was called out to a chimney firc at the Stephen Crosky on Fast streot The blaze was extinguished without any material damg While the squad was fighting this fire, an other fire occurred at a fnluhmwv M Lazy M'm It was extinguished V\Hh a small Mrs, Robert Stmp: was m of n street yesterday to St. Francis' Hartford to undergo an appendicltis, street, appendicitd vl was shaken up on Saturday ot near the 1 when he 1 by man, tr Auio Strikes Man Michacl Hartney s suffercd braises to his left arm fter- taken hospital in operation for see a wage »on on Broad stre | Fire In Goodrich Bam N it h‘ ¥ ‘_""j’ porite. Mr. wid s corporation plant, { The five dephrtment was called out ""' icha anaware of 1iborty | jouok by a motor oar drive (Saturday afternoon shortly after 4 Sr¢ bert 1., McCoramack, a fi o the Goodrich barn on Mapl Pine street, Dr, 13 1. Donohor a fire had broken out on ed the injured man, who was tal structure dam s home by Mr. McCormack nominal, amounting to Plan Store Chan Plans have t prepared by teet Harold A. Hayden o 1 % to the establishment tol Grain & Supply o, o Main strect, that wil Joscph Carter, for the past 11 yoars SOres on the stree | will also be ded o superintendent of the town farm, has | V! .. : jbe cifected will nave their opinions |tendercd his resignation to the board ',:],,‘,' s heard. There may be some objec- | ©f to_take on Al e o {tions, Because of the fact that the!l. In his reslanation Mr, e republican caucus will be held in the Sfated that « 1 the 1 e main hall, the town plan commission able to SHNSIR will sit in another part of the build- |date. tha conld stated Wi Hu |o'clock t it {street where {the roof of the {age was only about $2 | Hearing on Street The plan commission will jhold aspublic hearing on West Main strect either in the ficemen's rooms or the selcetmen's Wednesday cvening. Iroperty owners and others intercsted in the proposcd changes to David Merider operation Mongillo hasx the ity hospital to undergo ah for uppendicitis, entered Arehi Tuesday this city for and R town evening, the Pexto men ris bowling teams will meet the town n Mr teams in Middle Nort) i Co Ao offices \ | wi purposes, 1 glas hay selectmen eficet be of building i 1 coilings, ste nthl ing and a new clectrica His reason as will be provided from the ¢ thus reducing the fire ) vas tired of farm i fire the work | COMPpany was formeor ® inmates [A04 has | grain Plate cta e ird by omeons e un phami find his sor sy st tean won P vas that I rew veured mains, I he Eato, Patrick's Services A il Merey was crowded ning at cial service honor St Patrick to Itev, Willlam Cavanaug) Hartrord chor delivered t sermon on 1 patron saint of Ire program of Irish by the choir an ices were concluded Bentley Funeral Services The funeral of Geo A fent Canal street, who died in Texas, held yesterday afternoon at clock from his home. Servic conducted by the Masonic fraternity Ceremony was performed and burial was in West cemetery day J of the Peace James F.| ¥ " 4 | T™The World Plainmville Me d he | The Woman's Federation of the Announcement has been made of |Congregational church will stage a | the m reiage o Longin Nezenski and |novel and edueational entertainment | Alice troski, daughter of Mi in the church pariors on the after- | Mrs. Alexander Potroski. The cere noon and evening of April 3 and the mony was performed by Rev. L. aftcrnoon of April 4. 1t will take the | Dobrowski Holy form of a xhibit of interesting | church articles from v China, India, Alaska, Sweds e British lsles and Colonial Am 1 The exhibit will be one of the t interesting of its kind ever held An entertainment will take place vening St Patrick Entertainment | The final rehearsal of the minstrel |troupe which will present the annual {8t Patrick’s entertainment in the Community the this evening was held yesterday and thing is in readincss for the | The curtain will rise at 8:15 ’gnurr\ aind from present indic |the theater will be taxed to its ¢ city Da ng wi follow ‘ Warning From Vire Chief Chicf Bdward P. Prior of the ville fire department has warning to all persons in town con- cerning both the individuals and auto- mobile drivers whenever the depart ment is ar v ring a firm alarm. T has bee number of mi ced to is for lo al 2 it ove the spe farm, none of 1 s of this i Many seek Vac atie b mitk Ay of Vac o ar i Wy tl an clogue efficie land _ gt 11 oceurred el New the shlecimen. He bren anked to | i reconsider his resignation i through ‘ i 1. Walsard it Brit h benediction 0 ¥ of was 2:530 any precauti itior Van Thurs nma 8, the Cleaf rriage of to = Charles Himore o8 Were H. Gilr mie «trucl etice Amo action adway Prompt school and and mp! the st Whists e privat on 1t v heaith officia \wdl 'Inn whist \ Trinity pastor o loar tion of work is g “Cascarets” 10c Best Laxative i, for Boweis| ;- Arnold Addresses Brofhee rlurwl “They Work While You Steep In a ma f 1f you fael sick, diszy, upset, if your execntive manas head is dull or aching, or your stom. chamber of Commer h is sour or gassy, - Bristol to Come™ two pleasant “Cascaret: bers the ¢ onstipation and biliousness. No grip. hood yesterdas nicest cathartic-laxat 4 et and Chi to the good W Bristol Realty Co. 4 the new build 1..m] loan eve affair, o' clock rnoon at t ns from far and va ocal shrine cone Pain- issued of ongre swe or a fool dy practise of ; ar s young men in town in t Ving (o catch the trucks as they round yime " new~ delicious dfi;enf ’ e During Lent— Improve the flavor of fish, cheese and cgg dishes with a cgenerous dash of GULDEN'S Musrarp SALADRESSING b ————————————— ) were also conclusion of ap- cilities At the Arnold was warmly Recreatianal 1 upon Mr, s talk, plauded. ia Sclnay 49 of M, Iph Ma Selnau, Selnau her home years old, 22 Hull vesterda Ade o, died lowing a several small children tuneral will be held a, Tuesday afternoon at her Services will be conducted at by the Rev. Otto Dues- ell, :rman Lutheran church on Meadow et. Burial will be in the West cemetery . Patrick’s Observance. Patrick's Da will be observed by Division No. 1, A, O, H., and the Ladies” auxiliary of that order tonight ral Hill auditorium, when a special entertainment will be present- The numbers will include recita- ng and instrumental selec- program will conclude home, 30 o'clock at the G tions. with dancing. Seeking Gold Star Parents. Trouble has been experienced by the commi in charge of the me- morial ce ion for the unveiling of the servicemen’s monument on the boulevard on April 19 by its inability’ to secure the address of gold star par- ents, Many of the people whose sons were lost | world's war have moved so that the present addresseg' in the hands of the committee fail to { bring respons It is planned to ha the gold star parents take a prom inent part in the observance and it 4 the desire of the committee that all, be located. Thomas A. Tracy of th Bristol Press is now engaged in looke ing up the parents, in order that all may be present, Mes, Hayes Improved Mrs. John Hayes, wife of Fire Chief Hayes, is reported as slightly im- proved at her home on High street.| She has been seriously i1l with pneu- monia for the last week. Dr, R. J. Doyle is attending her. e Pow.wow the ompoun (time known as Tuesday wigwam, The entertalument will be furnished by Clements entertainment burean of « Hartford, and between the numbers, | addresses will be dellvered by Past ireat Sachem Corson, of New Haven, and Deputy Great Sachem Shannahan, whos talk will e “IPraternalism,” The entertainment will be followed”by a lunch and plenty of smokes. ' Bristol Briefs Misses Dorothy Hubbard and Goodrich of the Federal Hill taculty spent the week-end at ir homes in Westficld, Mass, eph Valentine, Jr., of the Am- Trust company, spent the' at his home in Holyoke, nment commit- Tribe for the big "OId Timers' Night cvening, March 18, at |||f‘ll'| The Vera school th Ver Dutton is #pending scver rect Paimer et sehnol, nehestor net York efty his home of ow days at or Evely Park st ith M instructor at | visited friends over the weeke Charles Reed Wins K. of C. l'mochlc Tournament et wured « play i fucted by b ™ high score the pinochle Daly coun- rooms on awarded ilis total Kenney he taking sec- of 2,342 and 1,969, In ucted as the « nights play, first with 524 came in second are arrang- to | ved with city games to nest few weeks, ond prize with a total Bteve Lyneh was third was night's cor — e e e an ejaculation of joy vt tered upon first tasting enry! a combination of deli. cous flavors, a blend of rich butter cresm, soft caramel, nuts and sweet milk chocolete. A Fine Candy 10 Everywhere CAPITOL-—Next Week POLA NEGRI s il e “Shadows of Paris”