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nRDAY, ]Plamvtlle News I bristol News — conditions materially, tated that a hea ti m‘llwr \um\ut ~ 3’ o”’m ” W HEAD OF COMMITTEE i I]HAIRMAN OFG.0.P, st of the sanitation is not a prevent- five against smallpos o« the - dis .|~- GREATEST f/arlférd /JO})})I is Mot one of poverty or of s BODY BUILDER : vonditions, OVER SIXTY-EIONT YEARS OF SUCCESS Total of 14 Republican Voters: ...ay, it Gaverines - Defeats Judge Roger S. Newell by Was surprised and shoe to hear THE FINEST FANCIES OF FASHION ARE | "t S s ‘3.1i":;;’:"":i"i’l‘:':f.',fi%?":é.ffff,. s 5 e T e o this city HERE FOR YOUR VIEWING SHIATORAL DS, GhLOIS s 5 s I ot avan e Ll . . ‘Dr. e cinatt Son Ibas received many complaints con- D s . oy P gg. g relative to the 0-day pg THE SEASON’S VERY NEWEST, for this is Spring Display Week, you know., RERD ou RV ascinstiontectiiBeazhear o S s i T it cussionk Oy erfGrovelstreat s L8 L o i e by ROE pLion smartest in Millinery, the latest in Ready-to-wear, Suits, Coats. Dresses and all the gar- ford Appointed Bentley Estate Ad- i He ;\‘w\% a that he understood ing Line—Derosicr Considercd A< of Main street Iu:wnu the post lon( < W o irls cog X Q \{ Wy po ik . thi . hat the meri J #gion had =sent i boulerard, announcement was ments for women and gitls. The newest Shoes, Gloves, Neckiwear, in fact, everything ministrator—suficring From In- out invitations fo ritain to Sevatorial Candidate—Water Board | iud. this morning that the restricted for feminine wear is shown here now at its very best. We invite your inspection. ténd some dogree work in the post tervitoFy In this scction is 5 feat juries—Plainville Briefs, rooma held on last Tuesdas. sltheren leport Vor Februapy Is Irsued. 3 Charles H. Newton was clected [1© 10¢8 not know if any of the Lester urney, seerctary of the h J purking period was Britain people attended, New Departure Mfg Co. and o mem by the city council and the OPE NING tSnA ST S R oresublicen B om0 GVicitn (nat i lownsntto Bl YT e Ll e el o commissioners for . period | committee af Plainville for the noxt|free from smallpox, these gatherings | s = % kA w trom March 6 to April 6. This means v g &% | for mauy years, ceted ehain two years at the annual caucus of the 'must be stopped. There is nothing | of the 1o smoaittee by @ margii Lutoniobiics miay park for &' pey- J party held in the Town hall last Which spreads the discase so quicily ? incumbent, Ju lod o t inutes in front evening. Altiough the present yoar |88 crowds and gatherings cspeciall U A hle=eut asilaus 0 t e, the cntire |is regarded as most important in a When people aftend from infected H i Rl e h of nostr with the ex- political sense, there were only 14 areas. He stated that Dr. Richard The meeting was cal.ed for the | €Opth f th foot limit from he health * ] nembers of the G. O. I present to Pullen, superintendent o : y s e e e AR Both Domestic and Imported Kind B e 2 e e iaar. - chart rowm b s arge smexe | Mr. Newton State Representu- | iNg him closely posted on all condi- hatrman Witllam K. 1rasros or g y xais Doon. stlending IMPORTING DIRECT FROM THE FOREIGN MAKERS OF FINE WHITE GOODS tive Myron 1. were ed tions and suspicious cascs were being jour) the gathering to Men'a hall. ' the practical aad theoretical courses delegates to the republican state con- ' €loscly watehed, When Chairman Desrosic on usthma at the Post Graduate hos- ND IN CLOSE TOUCH WITI THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, WE ARE IN A |Wl/vention 10 he heli i Wartroni aprii e asks for the supjort of the pun. o0 el A Dessosto callod for on ssibing at the Post Graduate hos- ’ObITlON TO OFFER YOU THE VERY BEST VALUES POSSIBLE. ¢ and 3 and to the congressional dis- | 'ic in his ““"f“, of | trying (0 Keeh o yne meoting, Judg. ssell Mink - werk Reche will resume his triet convention held simultancously, Smallpox out Plainville and sald | 000004 Judge Whllam J. M ractice tomorrow, ' Qur Spring Display offers unusual selection of the very latest of Fashion's fancies in The caucus was opencd by former that so far, he has nothing but ottt SHERE EL RN Lines Discirssed by Committee 4 Chairw iwin Hills and he calied praise for the manner in which i upon, by the Neweil and. 8 {iacasian nitiiie e Stiahmisht of white fabrics for dresses, skirts, childven’s wear and for undergarments. There are plain | o BT R A R e e or e LRIl e Rats v i s LA i ] ! ] and embroidered Voiles, Organdies and Muslins from Switzerland, Ratines, Crepes and |l cvening. Senator John H. Trambul o what they can without ane cug. SCUNEY forecs in the pariy. Dr. B B o S e R i Voiles from France, Broadcloths, plain and fancy weaves from England, and a splendid Wag clected for the place and Joseph gestion from him and that was the proporiy owners of that'section, is showing of white materials from the American makers, N. McKernan was appointed clerk, he did not focl that it ing hold by the stract commiites | Nominations for chairman of the re- cessary for him to muke 4 B S e Uk Enolis| . . hands ; ar French White Crepes, with bLlock - |@| publican town committee were called | statement before this time, He urged e e English Broadcloth, handsome jacquard pos, with ed de {for and Mr. Hills offered the name of ' the adoption of the slofan “Get Vace | mutter has been veforred by patterns suitable for one piece Dresses or signs, interwoven with silk, one of fashion’s | Mr. Newton. The nomination was!cinated,” and assures the people of | M A ! DORLdE RIROHORLL ML) Ehe : 0 Skirts, worth 82,25 for §1.50 yard. latest. At $4.25 and $4.50 yard. ithe only one made and Mr. Newton Plainville that with their support, the 8 ) IRNAELIO I SO0 HIne mith lie Skehe White English Voiles, white satin stripe Dropstitch Voiles of French make in vari- was unanimously chosen. Mrs, Frank |town will be kept clear of the discuse, okl ot te e : | Usher was nominated for the position Appointed Administrator 4 : roul - ontut who is erecting a effects, effective and greatly worn at the | ous sized check effects, a very classy looking AN 5 . ’ house on the ct. He favors u of vice-chairman and her election was Ceecil Bedford Leen appoin prbe smart southern resorts, $1.50 yard. white material, $1.69 yard. also unanimous. The caucus administrator of the estate of the Senidmida BRI da ol i tee will look ov the situation an N dins, 45 i 3 : ; e 2 voted to give the chairman a y 2 G E. Bentley who died in [ o A French Dotted Muslins, 45 inch in pinhead Imported French Eponge, a beautiful qual e L G B D e e b ) sitor recelving & decision Wik repsst dots and rosebud designs, §1.25, §1.50, 81.75 | ity, worth $1.25. Our opening display price || <ommntee. et 3 W to the eity council, which will take vard. | T3¢ yard. | Nominations for delegates to the N,,,};.;1,,¥ From! Injured definite action on. f " jstate and congressional district con-| (layton Lawrenee of Broad street Arranged | vention were called for and Willlam is confined to his home suffering Arrangements e been made by Dunham oftered the name of Henry | trom injuries sustained in an automo- Paul Umph local yomag man, . 8. Washburn, ~ Mr. Newton the new- | i gecident in Forestyville Tuesd uy 1o wsiclan of note for a plano | chairman is usually a woman. Goes To Vermont 1y elected chairman of the republican |afternoon. It will be some time #l on April & at the Community Berlln News The new delegates will go to Plain- |~ Willlam H. Webster of Berlin street [ town committee was the next nomi- | fare e will be aide 0 e ont i \ Deater, In addition to the numbers by ville on Saturday to attend w mect- [left this morning for Wilmington, [ated and his nomination was Accepts West Main Street Rk i M. Umphrey, s N be sung by {ing in the Town hall there, They|Vermont, where he expects to spend [8cconded. ~Mr. Hills then nominated The Plainville town plun commis- Mixs Ithea ICOULE, MPTENo SWOIN, | have been requested to bring their [several days, Representative Myron 1. Roge nd gion accepted the layout on West Mr, Umphrey i known in the jeredentials, The meeting 1s - sched- Fast Berlin Items lis nomination was seconded, L./ Main street following a public hear- 3 “ Eeas’ musical circles of the state and has uled for 2:30 o'clock. The regular mid-week service will | Benzon then seconded the nomination | jne held in the firemen's rooms in X g on purt i) some of the leading re- Democrats Flect be held at the Methodist church this|of Mr. Washburn, the T hall last evening. A larg: ! iy > He was recently soloist at the Town precentation of an Italian play at the aymond Dyer und Philip IFagan [¢vening at the usual hour | Belection of delegutes was then|number of the pro owners - : / P RT were elected delegates to the demo- A mecting of the Modern Woodmen | Made by ballot, the fi ballot belng | tanded the hearing and the changes AL Community thenter, cratic state convention in New Haven, | Will be held at the Athletic building | taken for first delegate. The result brought forth no protests, They Senatorial Honors U pned. [ The menting of the democratic party |thia cvening. of the vote showed a total of 14 votes Iayout will not t the presant cone ! JUDC 1 y No mention of the senatorial cane was held last night In the town [ A Lenter scrvice will be held at) €ast, Mr. Newton recelving 10, MR givion of the stenet in dny great man. Deposed at Chairman of ¥ nducy Tor thlscally. in. 1he oolig viverion was made at the republican ' i : [ et . Washburn and Mr. Rogers 1 . oourt room and there was & §ood abriel’s church this evening at | oa 088 1 nop Theee representatives of the " 4 i wm Appear Beim J“dge George reprosentation 7:30 o'clock and will be in charge of | Messrs, Benzon and Hills were tellers. woo yvork, New Huven and Hartford Boaw Sowmm i« wucus lust night in Tted Men's hali, present, J The town committee will meet | eV, Samuel Sutelifie of New Britain, | The vo for the second delegate % prosent ASEE dthough Corporation Counsel Wile Griswold in Town Court Tomgm some time after April 1 to clect a [A Mocting will be held following the | howed a total of 14 votes cast with | TR S Rl 0 Robbins nearly upsct the mectig: lum N, Dorobier of this cily was dla. I . Mr. Roger: rceciving 9 and My when hearose und sugg: P M cussed u candidate at a recent chairman and a viee chairman, vice to discuss plans for u parish Tomorrow, I'riday, Lenten serviee Andrew. This proposal brought Judke et of the town committee, N house, Washburn 5, Senator Trumbull then 4 Men's 1Lyce Meol " ai and address at § p, m, ? h Mecting The schools of the town will close | declared Mr. Newton and Mr. Rogers| " RI(TEE B0 S B f o 00 0 Mink 10 his fect with un oxplanution How his chunces will bo is a mattes The Men's Lyee of Kens ! ) JUST BAGK FROM N, J. vt i pariom of the Tea [for the Baster reccws on I |t deleguten clcoted. A motion was |, nl e o tort this week 1o e | that duogt Malone hid becn declded of conjecture but leaders of the Sige Aokl : °n* LAprn 11, {then passed to give the delegates o T g en offering for tnis. UPON 4N the volers pruseat were usk- | ourncy interests feel well disposed :‘]“:"““""(_I:I"y‘:l“‘\'l'l“*:_:f:‘"ff" '::"'\' ';:L?'I‘ The local members 8¢ (he Toy | POWEr to appoint their own alternatos, :1(. i l'n"] “"“um e “:"‘f”‘,,f' o, | ©d 10 support hiin, v, Hobbins rerus- | towahd the youthiul attorney pulm ¢ Near Accident At Railrond Bridge— Thi subject for the detmte swill by | SCOUts Will attend a meeting of their | ., Nenstorial Disteict Canews ovcration of the congregation and 4 to W.tidraw his nomin.tion but carried a strong fight last night for “Itesolved: That there should be u |'FOOP to be held at Beriin Wriday eve- (| Kenwtor Teumbull then announced | YU O bl iy (0MERECN, (010 | was lort hign and dry wuen M, An- Judge R. & Newell, with whom he tosolved: e should be that the I9fth Senatorlal distric e P10 ey | drew 4 vl . o » | constitational mmendment fo' permit| I8 B i Xhatortal district| Trond sale In the parish houss on | drew witadrew name and Judge | has been associated for several years, . federal logislation concers nitg | Mes. Thomas Dennls of Wilcox | caucus would he held In the ‘Town | o Moo H, T3¢ PTG B0 NE B0 Atalone was chose He was floor leader for the Newell Club A% iabor” George Griffith sud. Goorge |2VeNU sbent Wednesday as the guost | Ball of Plainville, Katurday atternoon faturdny from 2 p. m. Other classen | 4 00 WHL VIR o i o it e e e 1o ok watro Night—Other It Green will 'ni'l tor n'. “I:;Mn;;afllrlk" [ot friends in New Britain. * 2 o'clock for the purpose of se.| Wit take part g e "7 who was viectod gasirman Rave the shown Uy the smalt wajority with Nig i ire e ¢ ve | X v de p | " Henry Taylor, who for some time |1vcting two delegates at large for the (Continued on Page 12) power of c.ecting hus Ciecative com- which Higourney won out, A moves and John Emerson and Ora Edgerly conventio Walter Nye of Bast Berlin was ar- tor the negative, | has heen confined to his home by i1l | convention wnd two members of the iteee, Wilen 1 turn would seiect the ent is gaining in the oty to have yosted last night by Constable Orville Oranges At One Cent ness, {s reported as being somewhat w-*l_;"l‘ *""'l" J' “"I'“""""f-'» he din. remaining members of the towa com- the senatorial honors come this way ® Ventres and taken to the New Britain | Oranges for u cont apiece or lcss | IMProved. Tt s i ussenading MAPLE H"JL NEWS mittoe, 1nis raction was carried and Me. Deroster is fooked upon as police station’ awaiting telal in the can be bought in 1lorida, .-m..nug; Ll U U LIRS Bl 8 e Uil *as called by Senator TR At Derosicr propoord Judge the logical candidate, according 1o Berlin town court on a charge of non- 1o Seward Cowles in « letter to his | VY the ladies of St Gubriel's church it " A "" ral committee. e f ¢ S LOWI coni- men prominent in republican af- npport. The complaint was brought brother, ¥ M. Cowles of h...\,“um, fat thelr Lenten supper at Pythian hall [ man from Mt Bl About #5 were present wt the all " thiat th o fatrs, He has served a term in the 9 v Mre Nie, The weiter states that living In cheap | FYidaY cigniug: Balads, baked fish, | 0 K€ ORITER Siedtec ul last night'a | gop sowing of the Woman's ctub T } Wt one cu e state logisluture from this eity, Nye his/recently returned from a thore, cgga being about 33 cents o [¥CAllobed potatocs, fiah cakes, maca. f FICCUTE PO ae0 ¥ i o Plalnvlile) yjapio HIN held pestorduy at the | o secept the biirdon of toe p Locate Wate w day stay dn New Jersey and Con- doren. He remarks about a lurge pite |70 and cheesc. puddings, ten and | b/l TG T 0 W0 08 RAUAJAY | home of Mrs. % M. Cogawell ob and that no “womical” ¢ ason had beea' The bafiing leal stable Ventres, hearing that he was of boxed oranges in one place he vise | <O the other towns seteted it try | Theodore streot, Luncheon was xerved jroposed in crawism o Muge ;. matng, which had annoyed the Uncas home, went to the house of his cousin, | ited. These oranges were being thrown : h N L caucuses last alght Wil alse Lo proc |8t noon by the hostens and the com- . adminirtration of the iust two svars o | Fire company by breaking out mear A. Bucon, of East Berlin, and arrested |away because they were too ripe to | Notice-~Tony Simone will resumeo | 4y Flire s wlil by 1o mittee, Mre, M. T, Shonts, Mis. Wil berore thut, Crank B, Tibbitts nomin- the North Main ot fire station, his ice business on April 1 and wii| "t nele WA Ve R (ol 61 I you Al and K O B Olstead ted Lontor G, Bigovriey for Chaifuian | & d yesterday by the watér be glad to cater to former DURSpeS. > = Wing that h \ man Whe coua departinent The water was traced him, | 8hip to points north. The writer said lelegates to the state convention when X o {the work of the caveus will have beer —advt, o2 The meeting of the Newingtos ite the vatious s of the porty, a distance of scveral hundred feet Cowles Mears I'rom Brother— Mecting of Con y The man has been away from home that they were just right for cating, frequently and #f is the clatm of Mrs, A group of citizens has taken up a finished, Ty Parents and Teschors’ association Ttim (e cre wot Puid o Poderal street 1o a spring near Nye that he is not contributing to the | collection to buy some of thes | [0 I on Vaccination, ramily support. A warrant was issued | Oranges for the poor children of Chi- SOUTHINGTON was Dr. J. N, Bull, health oftieer for | MEId In the Grang: hall lats cvening c L Ot the ldeal Laundey Co. The water or his arrest a fow days ago, bt he C4g0 and the price paid per box was | Platnvitie stated today that there y| ™% largely ultended, The program ' ol NAINS. BaEs weur ¥ Prng &8s was out of the state, He will be nts, | | no smalipox In Plainvile and thay 9PeRed With the prescntation ¢ 4 nd o G v Lo e+ | Water foll 1 the mains to North [p !'rousht before Judge George Griswold | Mr. Cowles says in the letter that vy tie republican caucus held in the | the condition herr was very good, U1€Tf00t pins to six of the Newingt s A Bunok Mrs, soseie Muin street where loosencd carth tonight at 7:45 and the case will be|*0me chilly weather has been the for- | 1oy hall last night the following This is caused by the fact the( Doy Scouts by Captain Hurie Bunicek . ¥ crs the fluid an opportunity to bub- tune of those staying In IMlorida this | jegates were clected to the state | People of Plainville have adopted the | !TOOP ieader, A short musical pro- d. M suenie | ble fortt winter, One day last week the ther- | convention to be held at Hartford | slogan of “Get Vaceinated.” gram v Ariin e n a ) Water Board Report. mometer went as low as 36 degrees | Apei) 2 and 3: Ix-Governor Marcus| He said { i same rush to 1300t # arrigher afte otes ¢ " supcrintendent of the Water Dee rowly eseaped death this morning :‘.’r"l’y"'m”:""' This s cold for that sec- | §1, Holcomb, Charles Bisseil, Charles [be vaccinated continues this week the M Bar dinog fa ) e lrce GUgouriny 2 artiment @. Farl Lourle hay pre- about 7 o'clock on the railroad bridge | . e COuNNES :“" CPeOple | perstani und A, V. Osley, A\lr_t‘umu as 1t has during the past two|" "‘:»:-,“Um 3 , At ba B . 4 1 his roport for the last Hllv‘n I in Kensington, according to a report ]";“;‘;m‘:m”r:v ‘\"“'.v‘l' 8 ,.‘r’.‘n ;\nr"‘r': Perstani was re-clected chairman of | weeks, there il be very few people the Wld That is . o b te ' L . ater commissioners. as fole operator, Louis } . Holt, attempted te Cowios | i a resident of New prafieeiencly £ iehproii b ot o flwml'"“ the | Mrs, Prince n the man's name, but he would | ejain and is spending the winter in i objector is really a b o0 | O Stuart street s ! 4 1 hLES A v was $4,508.50, $¢ mora ( ..n-.'ln!-'h:.l identiy. Mr. Holt could | Jiorida, He expects to return north ot LAk, . . ! - ) PP it NG o water s il emtp in a short time, he hov & 1o of the Jlusse My tions, he anses r I ) CoNcus la ot ¥ s vold unpaid March 1 amounted Accorfding to the story the man was Rev, Mr, Piske Gives Talk ,”,, :,,‘ “1;',"‘_‘”:'.‘..2:\'” ;“H‘ .lv‘I:mH'l,, :, healt) ,“,';“,.,‘,,,,&, I speeded up cvening Nowingt Town hall, t A N 1 9.1 ‘,qm for work done by walking along the tracks and when he Rev, Samuel A. Fiska of the Berlin [ gac nieht, The Pesto girls' team was |10 & community i L . < i W. Pape wer - g . ; e el A reached the railroad bridge, he stop- | Congregational chureh e an inters | oo ated by the town of the Middie. | Bratified thut ¥ many have mought to clected ' " republican e the larger part of this being ved. He apparently did not sce or hear | ceting talk last night at a meeting of liewn comeany. be vaccinated fn Plainville without ftate convention and the \- ’ S i Lot o cnions the train Yearing down upon him until | the Ilast Berlin Community club, his | 2 I the necessity of health anuthorities 4l district convention to b g e T cipitation for the he was ndarly run over. He managed | subject being the development of the The Mizpah class of Grace M. 1. Invoking laws or the school board Hartford. April and 4. 1 f ey . ) February at the governs by leaping from the bridge, o escape | community spirit from old times to [y "ol SRR B0 S of | passing resolutions. He stated that.lowing were clected on the repa : o i . ! ment weather siation in Hartford being struck. The cngine slowed down (1924, 1le told of the old style way [yre jlonsy Galpin of Bristol street!ihe factories in town cspecially have can town committec: Chairmun, { p £ e % 5 inches. At revervoir No. 4 '8 much as poasible and then wont ob (of gathering, giving a vivid picture of |0 oo L Tl folCll T election of | co-operated splendidly s his office ton < i viee chairman, Mrs : ; n M n the rainfall was .81 ® s way. The man was not hurt and the farmers gathered about the SOVE | pificers for the coming year will be in vacelnation, although the employes 1t A or Woodrufs 3 4 i e t lartford it was 2,98 went up the road in the direction of [in the country store, eating crackers |, N have not been asked to undergo the E. ST e tolt, M'ss ¥ The acenmulated deficit since Berlin street from the nearby barrels and toasting B preventive treatment but have done | Fra 33 L. Brwin, Mise 65 g ) ' 23, i8 2.14 inches Delegates Are Appointed their shins about the fire, MHere the AL a meeting of Court Industry, |0 of their own volition, Mary \ Charlotte Fids 0 , 4 N 13 reperyolr No. 1 wad Arthur Benson and Charles 1. [ community spirit was born, he stated. |\ o0 S0 dmees Monday evening . He said that a & 50 mMany vac- and € A s S s, and Nos. 2. 5, ¢ and Lewis were appointed delcgates to | The people gathered here in the spirit |, farge class Of cand will b Y e b . the republican st convention in |of neighborliness, telling the gossip of . olF0 “lll T SR an clee- Hartford in 2 t the republican |the town and advecating improve- | delegates to the state coms the Mapie " Netdge clud b = . ™ of bacs neus held night in the Town monts for the general good of the | o 0 o Norwalk, Saturday, May 1 f home on Frederick street 5 _ s oM yorin ar ¢ low at this time and There was talk of running the community, 2 J ’ il bongigie il y ST 1o \his = aume of Claude W, Stevens as one of | Rev. Mr. Fiske traced the develop A miscellancous shower was tender mu"' y a er to Mre, Nelson Mann end Mes, 1000 ¢ - pdpinigre ( v P'age 16) the delegates, but the nominator of |ment down to the present time, when | S\ GCro 0L U R0 B0 Lol TOXNNY Kingsloy Mr. Lewis was 100 quick for the back. ' community houses are bulit by the | o 0 the home of Miss Eilen ONIGHT ® (rs of Mr. Eevens progressive citizene. Here they gath. |7l 10 U FOE 0 e < " S ' st S Willlam M. Webster acted as chair- | ©F for their meestings, arranging : G:‘ld Dl‘gel's ' . . p gl man and called the meeting to order ®vents to bring the people of the The Ladies’ Aid socicly of the " 1 w the Eittg Trio A Wamer Hros. Production . o . Ay, comprising Mar shortly after § o'clock. James I3, |towns in closcr contacts and bringIng § ... i.ijile Congregational church it Bdgar H. it i th was appointed secret up for discussion improvements in the | | om0 eeting r Bk . et ¢ e - @ Flsworth was appointed secretary, | 4P fo Feld a spepial meeting at the church Virst Vipisode of N b b Be Better Looking—Take ere wore approximately 50 repub- A £ parsonage this afternoon. “WAY OF A MAN® ‘ " liean voters in the Wall Following the mecting a community | s ot j rists will be assisted Olive Tablets Following the appointment of dele. | Sing Was held, afl joining in in the | o . o nae Martin of Meriden . 3 members of the Colonial malc gates the election of a new repiblican | Choruses ’;’ well L"'_;_""“";’.:“"’"- preached the sermon at the Lenten COMEDY artet of Hartiord l:;vvr. Olmstead m'llf";'m‘:r skmml:':lllm i‘mflflm town committee was held. The fol ‘oresters To Me ¢ held last night at St S 9.2 2 4 v n, bass and tenor —tongue -—appetite poor— lowing voters were choscn, Carl 4.| Court Mattabessett of the Foresters | Thomar - Sweaters Waists Draperies ., vou have a bad taste in your mouth — Mueiler, William H. Webster, Hepry |16 scheduled to ‘:'t:"' a ';"*""'KK - —— Skirts Dresses Ginghams The e omes to Mristol l.fil:gflvmafl‘lahm-yw should C. Deming, Wilfred Moore, Frank N. | Vight at § e'clock in the hail in Ken- A 5on has been bora to “,. .\,,,, Ki . tocki with favorable comments. 1h iblets. # Bacon, Theodore M. Savage, Jobert |Sington. Several mafters of an im-| ol “wpo0) Manware of Coats MORDS SNOckingd | oo are Bow fn thelr cighth Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- . Clark, Osear Penson, Claude W, | Portant nature to members will be street cemoon 11 soccrsstul concert work in | Stitute for calomel—were prepared by . acted upon 5 . " trio is composeda of Dr. Edwards after 17 yunolludy Stevens, George B. Alling, Jason . e . . . Dr.Edwards'Olive Tablets: Taylor, George Griftith, Enrico Polo, James Kiniry, son of Mr. and Mrs. | h iv V. Attg and his son and : Plainville lam 25 a_giter, and is mccaimed by the ‘ ren- Pasquale Giannotta, M William | Johin Kiniry of Bristol street, has re- 5 - . Scott, Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske, Mrs., ¥, |turned from a trip to the Pacific RESULAR WieRLY pubdc and press for its perfect . Bacon, Mrs, Willi- 1. Savage, Mrs MODERN AND OLD FASHION conet DANCE thraghed out at this time, Near Accident Today An unidentified colored man nare Harrison I'rince, son o 3 . P : : - e} R mount of bills rendered The Pexto bowling team defeated | cause because throv B g —— Mis. B B Provdmen ¢ vl 8 , f Mareh 13. the cheme | titlon of ensemble music natiy Americans, illiam_ Brown, Mre. George E —— i . 4 p Green, Mre, C. Fro Johnson, Wrs DAN‘ :E ‘| Victorla, B. C.—A campaign to 1 («::‘l'm":m:«l .l':: AD, Bl pach 15-cent package of “iamond | the 1110 ha ed_extensively in | e . Crane, M Ora Kdgery linduee immigrants from Great Beit- | b Oyes” containd directions .o simpie | FUPOD ng recelied with grea to «ttly on the fich agricultural Suappy Numbers By FOMAN AN €3C o Bt Ay | smccess cir firet appearance in e members o° the commitice wirl | M The Attdetie Hall N Britieh Columbia i being ::::-" "‘-‘ \‘l"::::'n'n Orchestia th, faded thing wew, even if siw | VMeHen they w mmciiate recof- the pe- p < Vad Berlin o Ll Wdrew Tiogan Managers e T CRUTI B | 10 204 fo thelr lurtts on every o] SIS Tahulortvo tly and hals I | nent bege, 1and wil id 1o ‘olor & drug store, o note the pleasing result of ety Tor about 83 an ac N hmnmsddarmflyll 15¢ and 30e, and Miss Maciod: 3oy FRIDAY, MARCH 21