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T | Bristol, Conn., March 19 Annual Meeting Called Secretary William J. Malone of the * | National Marine Lamp company has |issued the call for the annual meet- |ing on March 27 at 3 o'clogk in the |atternoon. 1 Quarantine Violator Fined | Stanislaus Valenchas of 23 Barth- |olmew court, wus flned $100 and costs lat the police court session this morn- liug by Judge William J. Malone on a charge of violation of quarantine, The Valenchas family with the exception { the father is confined with diph- pital tor several weeks is reported to be considerably improved | SSUES STATEWENT | tindale at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. r light housckecping for about fi Slap at Stern and Kleinberger in NEWBRITAINMAN on April 1, & | Wininger.—advi, ey ' Policeman Andrew Hogan Arrests SPRINGWOOLEN FOR EASTER TIME NOW TO MAKE SELLCIION FOR DIt WE HAVE AN E.\'IJI,HSS. VART SPRING COLORINGS THE BEST AND FFOR A LARGE y WITH ITS PURCHASING POWER. or AND COMPLE THE SAME QUALITY OUR PRICES ARE WHERE IN THE CITY, Wool Flannels—All the better qualities and newest colors, including monter: v, madonna; powder blue, L) rose, Lanvin, moss, tans, greys, etc. 56-inch width, at § Sport Checks and I sponged and shrun 5, $2.95, $3.45 yard. . ids all pure wool, 56-inch, all the best, prettiest and new- est colors ana combinations, for dresses, suits and skirts, $2.50 to $1.50 yard. Wool Jersey Cloth, the very best, the quality that will not pu!l or sag, 40 new spring colors, in two grades, 56-inch, §1.95 and yard, New Spring Coatings, plain and plaid cffects for sport and dress wear, all wool brown, blue and gre nolaire cloth, tan, S, SUITS AND COATS FOR EASTER WEARING, WV WOOL 2 STOCK. oun Ust DUE TO OUR CONNECTION WITH THE SYNDICA Atte TALLY HIALS IN AL OFIERINGS A 1LOWER L THE RE ALWAY THAN TY TRADING COMPANY n o Twills—Twill cords and charmeen, of- fered in the best spring colorings for dresses, suits and wraps, width 36-inch, sponged and shrunk, our special price $5.50 yard. Alpaca Crepe—One of the newest and best wear ing materis detying, will not spol or shrin sponged and shrunk new ¢ Is, washable, dust shedding and wrinkl :olors, Al Wool Crepes. in three qualitics with choice of §5 volors, thoroughly sponged and shrank, 40-inches, 12-inches The 1 s rona, Bolivia, $1.95, cr Coati sard, Lustrosa, $7.95 yard. S4-inches Lustre Coat Vetdona and 88,05 Veldyne, ing, s in 36-inch widths, include Or yard, £6.95. WRS. E R -SCOTT DIES Vaccinated — Undergoes Operation—Plainville Briefs. Wickwire of New Dritain was arrested by Policeman Andrew tHogan Saturday evening on churges of asgaull and battery on the person of | William Kelley of Plainville, following l'an altercation which started on a trol- ley car and ended in Ryder's store on | West Main street. Wickwire will ! tried before Justice K. [ Prior in the | coutt this evening ut 7 and Juror William Foran pre- I senting the state’s case, | According to the story told by those | who claim to be eye witnesses Wick- | wire and Kelly were riding on a trol- Iley car and when the center of Plain- ville was reached, Kelly went to get off and Wickwire had his feet in the | aisle, Kelly said to have stumbled over Wickwire's legs and a wordy argument ensued. Kelly then left the car followed by the New Dritain man land both went into Lyder's { Here the arguinent contihued until Wickwire is s:id to have struck Kelly on the eye, Kelly, who was wearing s, suffered a bad cut on the eye- | 110 and at first it was thought that the eyeball had pleree The cut proved upon cxamination Le not | serious, Kelly abd to be considera- | bly older than his alleged assailant, | Policeman Hogan, who was doing [duty in the couter, placed Wickwire | under arrest and he was later released {on bonde to appear in the L this evening " o'clock been { | to {-Geo. Wickwire Alter Altercation : | will | wishing to regist e, \ics are: store, | town court ¢ ¥, W. C. A. NOTES j, -1l The Wednesday and ¥riday evening swimming classes will again meet on I'riday cvening from 7 to 9. Other swimming classcs meet on Wednesday and Friday afternoon and Junior Sut- urday morning. ‘There will be plung- g on the usual aftcrnoons and eve- nings. | The Silver Bay club meets on Wed- Nesday cvening for supper at © There will be a musical program. he dressmaking and milliner ses have their last lesson of t winter term this week. New class be formed if registrations war. rant it. There must be elght or more | applications for cach Those | * should do so this A new basketry cluss will also neat week if enough registra- are recciv Religious s cluss week. The Mrs. es Education commit- | A. A Mills, chairman, an- a series of three lectures by . James Gordon Gilkey of Spring- tield to which the public is cordially invited. The first these will given Iriday evening, April 4 and the | second and third will be given on Wednesday evenings, April 9 and 16, The hour is T:50 to 8:30 and the top- April 4th ‘Discovering Ones Hidden Power April 9th “Deawing | Help from Goo April 16, “Conquur- ing Fear,” As AMlr. Gilkey New Eug- land’s most popular preachers, it i expected that these leetures will malke wide appeal and Jdraw large audicne- es, The lectures will he given in the Yo W, UL AL anditorium, STILI;_IV)‘ARINAG”HERO of is one of Man Who Distinguished Himself a siege of Paris, Saves Life of Report on Finances ! theria court and to the home on Bartholmew complaints have been re- | ceived at the police headquarters that UARANTINE BREAKER FINED Father of Family in Which There is Diphthieria - Assessed $100 — John Coughlin Transferved to lmportant | Insurance Post in Hartford. A statement of the coundition of the Nutiopal Marie Laaip company hown inoa letter pet out to the Luck hoiders toduy fhy tule bourd ol dacet ot Hadoiph Stern, Joia M M. Kotzen, o t et opposition to e Lresudent Wit i letter follow 1 a Lite with 1t ex_cpi ot I et e, ger nim.d udn o RITET of w1 Caldor, To the stockbolders tioust Marine tamp co About Marcu instructiois teetors, the siockholders ol the Al Marioe Lamp compiny J by lelter, to which was at- Ioa linancial stutvient vl 1 us 10 the unang the comy All 8t W that were decorduncy wilh tacts, that nime it et ot tire Hudotjn and CoML Bigelow Wade M these com- wmisicading din with sent ment cani BUPS WTt o the busine an dntelligent veplacin and 1st, with trom the Boar nere December §1, cundition o1 wents mads ot in st have o ny. et that vl Stern, Probiata wrs teoln Mussrs Jol I he munjc neary et e RTITHIE e tious arc ! not i When the g into control of the immedi- it the com- manuiactur- | procecding unbusinesslike tacts, s ystematic me thods, the sent ithe | tuture futher bas been living there also, Ithough running in and out. He has been warned several times by the police and yesterday was caught in Led ut the home as near as possib.y could be 10 one of the diphtheria sute lever Health Officer Dr, J. 1. Woise ard appearcd against the accused in court and when it was learned that Valenchas could not pay the fine, give him a thorough fumigation and are 1ged matters so that he could be to the county jail. For a time, fumigation of the court officials was considered but this was finally let dro. The lockup was given a fine cleansing out, however, so that S U might not suffer from the “entertainment”™ of the quarane tine violator on Sanday night. The court offic plan a strict ac- ounting for all quarantine violators, (cspecially in view of the situation in Britain and & eareful watch will maintained tor law violations of type. Memorial Commitice Mecting Final arrangements tor the observe wnee of Selcheprey Day on April 19 will be made at the niecting of the memorial committee on Tuesday night at the Bristol Nationai bank, Practi- cally all of the major matters, affects g the celebration, have been attends wd to and the committee is now ens gaged ou tinishing up the minor dee taile, Despite the fact that the obe servance will take place on Easter Saturday, the committee feels confl- dent 1 is will be one of red letter ) the history of the city, Nati Marine “Cinched” That the situation at the National Marine company for the annual meets ing on Mare is “cinched” tor the ¥ nt administration, headed by Wiiliam 2. Calder, is the general bee lief about the city, While the for- wer president, lindolph Stern, has New b that been engaged in writing to the stock- complaining of the present agement, that board has kept nd now 14,000 of the 20,000 in the hanis of the Calder “That mind those ueiiveiy {ton at the p tormed that th production guged i the for over thirty years iy | e manager has el The Tanip produ the sis coember i present mina rol, the 1 there may Joult to e no in competeney o in ol produc ont you in- gentienun in charg: Leen actively en- macine lu husiness | el that the 1 an uninterrupt- citeci years in sule of marhe Mrs, kL 1L Scott Mis. I 1L Scott, until & few years| 120 & resident of Plainvilte, 1 at her home in Norwich yesterday movi- | gotogenurian hero ing about 3 o'clock. She was well ! reciod hiy siate | known here where xhe had made her | 4 woman from nome for nearly all her lifetime, prosented with She is survived by two duughters. | pPederation of Lite | Mis.. Arthur Parks and Miss Mabel | Prance, and it ie understood he Scott of Norwich, and one grand- | pecojve some tmurk distinetion | duughter, Miss Dorothy Scott, also of ' 1pom the government | Norwich, The funeral will be held to- During the siege Paris, morrow afternoon with committal atedly dived into the | services at the grave in West cometery | German fire to repalr the far 3:30 o'clock, Burial will be fn West maintain communication | cemetery, Iort Walerian and Rou Woman, Your the | Legin - their clarg street inter in ahout Trafie of¥icers will sune e aetivitios the sections on the turnpile three v ks shovels have been at work for some | time, digging away the gravel so as to | |reach the clay underneath. Opers ‘ —= |tions have been started on . railway {from the brick yards to the new pit, veying Started | Berlin News Activities | nd acquired by the | NOACTIONTOBE | ..o | Berlin Butlding corporation on Berlin | !strect and surveyors were mousuring | A A mesult of | off the land Saturday. Just when the [Which his auto struck two trolley [ work of moving the old tavern will be ‘,n:n’s and at I landed him in the —— |started is not known, but it ig plan. [tolls of the law, Carl Anderson of ned to rush the work wlong as rapidly | Pince street, Rristol, was arrested ansington Thorougblare Will 70 oo Not Rective Attention Tonight | - ‘ . : Poresters Quarte Men's Lycenm Me | Counrt (i'nr»u Anton e Men's Lyceum of Kensington |(he influence of liquor by Coenstable | . HANY NEGROES COME NO i RTH Greps s | s Operati [town, Tlis car s not bhadly \liss Margarct Kerrigan of kensing. uged in this encounter und he meet tonight at § o'clock at the Thonas Murphy | :'”H\"“"l‘l'»:l\yl‘v ”m’ I':‘;i"‘"’ ['"(Ml "{:on"s Glusgow, | Kensington Congregntional’church for | on WHItINE Sirest Lomprsew I\vm”n_v““'m" a debate The usual 10 minute talks | car | pisteict Deputy Patrick Cook of biris. | | el e he | o) wiil make his ofticlal visit to the daii- | aourt tomorrow, He was foreed to COl- | postpone the lust visit because of a Mixs Gleaton to Speak—Vaceinations (on underwent a serlous operation for | Hinued on his way toward Southing- appendicitis at the New DBritain hos- [ton and crashed headlong into a sec- pital Saturday night, Dr, E. T, t'ro- |ond trolley car sinashing his car and men of New Britain performed the |8uffering lacerations of the face from ;um‘r:unm and she is now under the (the flying glass. The car he Was |y o Iarge meeting Wil be {eare of Dr, A, J, Goodwin of Kensing. |driving was a touring car, & ydi Presented With Picture She is resting as comfortably as |18 now in the possession of the police, AMr. and Mes. Anders have pre. Paris, March Louts Descoina who recently o rescue by saving Neine |l el | gold medal by the ving socletics tinn are at h Monument Causes Danger The memorial montment in honor of the former service men has pre- sented a seriows traftic problem to the police de tment and already cidents have tuken place at the spot, which marks the junction of the boulevard and the passige cone necting Mellon and South streets, Be- tore the monument wWaa ¢ ed one man was Killed in a collision at the point and only Suturday, two mo- torists escaped by the narrowest mars gin from death when their machines collided, The bulk nite shaft ob- setires the vision and the width of the | roadway causes many care to take the wrong turn, Chlef Police Frnest 1. Belden has worked out a system of arrows, 10 be painted on the street surtace, w8ich will cover the situation nicely it is believed, Coughlin Transferred To Hartford John Coughlin of Laurel street, for e last 1 rs assistunt superintend. ent of the office of the Prudens tia! Tnsurance company, left the loe cul post today to assume his new du- tics us assistant special district agent ot the Hartford office of the company., y He will be succecded here by J. Keat- ing of Manchester, Mr, Coughlin Is of the Dhest known young men the city and Jas been long identified with the vole unteer fire department. He is an athe lete note and at one time was a member of the famous T, A. B, base- Tall nipe that won a statewide repu- tation for its fast playing. The new position offers him many opportuni- His i here has been of the been highly commended company, Candidates Aplenty e loral postmastersbip looks like 1 golden plum to many in the city as by increasing list of SOUTHINGTON NEWS “ee eaporicnee of su locu) several ol munntaetire and ride during of a wild ine und cable and hetween 1o months ciding - during whieh tin ment had been in con- protits amount to 817, profits from the busi- January wers month of el is being re net ast Meeting oresters of | 4 vha month ot SURGICAL WRITER s, Seotland, Mareh 24 professor university sinee vuary, § done on a tor e Sir Husiness profitable La SThe only* object the directors supporting the agement has in mind is to restore compuny to a position where it ule timately within as short a tine Wil pay dibvidends to s This, in justiee to the shonld bw done even if 4 severy from the Stern and Kicln- udgment of the covasary 1o L Anderson figured trolley of first accident 8 when he struck a the Plantaville scetlon v Glasgow is dead, undersigned prosent man- the in in wi of ’ Prof. Me N published many s o surgery. among them dealing with transplaniation by bone grafting and discase brain and spinal ce and works of bone of the a8 possivl | stockholders, | stovkholders, it has required Py Mo e z berger, who in the Freneh and British Disenss tors were t of Prance 'rom Germany s of the company. ; | “The undersigned are ploascd fo ro London, March 24.—Count D St popt that the tinuncial and businers Aulaire, the ¥rench vmbassador, had | prospects of the company at the a conference with I'rime Minister | prosent time give cvery promise of MacDonald at the foreign ofice today, | (). 1020 shown good profit, at which the problem of security “We are enelosing herewith another Irance, as against the broy with u retuirn eivelope, 1f you ground of the probable findings of the | have not already sent 1 your proxy teparations experts, was discussed. | in o support of the present mannge- During the the prime | ment would appreciate your sign minister wont work of the|ing the prosy and it to expert committees with 8ir John | ux carly ns convenient in the enclosed Bradbury, Sir Robert Kindersiey and e, Kir J. O Stamp, British members of William 1« . Geruldsen, b he committees who have returned w | Alexander Harper, Willlam A, Hayes, Pupils Vaccinated London Trom avis, teving . Iny Wiittam 3. Mus The majority of the pupile and b s Phillp. € teachers in the Grammar schools have 1 ipley 1 Airectors o been vaccinated within the few AR S B weeks and the teachers and ol N Ratkin nurse report that health conditions at by the schoul are execllent apils Hold Debate with the Going on Steadily—Meeting of Ly- Tonight—Uml B DIPLOMATS TALK ceum ocs Oy bl tion—Change in Train Schedy new S8 i - m dire snowstortn, A delegate to the state convention of Voresters will be clect- ed and as several members are in the ruee for the nomination, it is expecied held ton, caif e expuct sented G 5-A with beautiful Change In Sche As a rvesult of Stanley Berurdry bee | picture of “A Little Child Shail lLead A change in the sehedul of “the ing rushed 10 the Meriden hospital | Them™ in memory of their daughter, lata train from Middictown, effeetive |guiurday night, after he had boen | Miss Helen Anderson, who was # jat once, has been announced by the :Muuvl at his home suffering from al. | teacher in that room until her reeent |New York, New Haven and Hartford fiegad wood alcohol poisontng, | 11iness and death, The gift was very Railrond company. ‘The train Al Goerge 1iivers was arrested yestors | much appreciated by the puplls and | tormerty Jeft. Middietown at P |day charged with selling liquor. teachers of the entire school and is m, now leaves that town at After a grilling at police headquar. | considered a beautiful addition to the .. stopping at Westtield at 11 ters, during which Rivers denied hav. | class room. kast Ucrlin at 11:03 o'cloc ing sold the stuff 10 Berurdey, he wan | Undergoes Operation at 11:10 o'clock and relenscd®under honda | George 1Varrar of North Washing o'clock. Berurdry’s story 18 1hat he wus en- | 1o street is resting comfortably at 8t powver | Miss Gleaton To Speak ticed to Ltivers' home Sdturday aft- | Franels’ hospita) following un opera- have | Miss Sally Panny Gleston of Meris [ cepoon and while there spent § tion porformed on his mosc ri- [den will address the women of Berlin | puying drinks. He said that there | day. were soveral others in the party. | No action on the improvement of urity Muin Kene | e taken Konsington stroct, the he sidewalks on St g of comiites Lowill be at teets the fire district the was stated by chairman, today is understood that the commit- has had in mind such action for womie e, pedestrians in - Kens sington have been registering many complaints which have come to cara of committes members, committee has within it the 10 cause property owners to rwalks put in e place in question cxtends from the Berlin Savings bank to the rail- road underpass, practically the entire husiness section of Kensingion. Mud i8 the predominating feature this section on rainy davs. During the winter on cold thers no mud, but the 1 had the pearance of cordu Auorge Sullivan, u fu " back- of as 'k ’ W lin at 11 Keend the wi over retnening s lnst W t and Ly hi [on “What Can 1 Do For My Town?" al the Community house on Worth ington Ridge Tuesday afternoon at § | {o'cloek. ANl women are invited to at tend, Miss Gleaton is a well known Meriden speaker Selectmen’s Mecting The board of selectmen will meet tonight at 7:30. Bills will be present- od and seevral matters vegarding town improvements will be bhrought up for | discussion, Eas<t Berlin ltems e N m May SURTIT M T NEN the 1” day aft |dress will be given by nisstonary from India program will be enjoy ross he held in church 1°ri- 3 o'clock., The ad. Miss Berg, A musical will plist tsstonary L SOGRAIN EXronRts antsville rmoon at lea M pust 1indolpl show i the ever - Kicinberger and nlso 260,000 Bushels Incresse Over Ligmes of One Week Ago Mareh 29 United States last weel bushe e ot (Coatinued on Teath Page). BY CONDO BUT, MR, TRUE, U TN You'ew ADMIT, FOR THE NKE OF ARG U * who was not present EVERETT TRUE WHY CONTINVE TH DISCUSSION T THERE ARe | THE PACTS, FACTS THAT A 10*YEAR-OLD SCHOOL: L BoY ca :JJ——’ e see | ap ave th Washington, Grain e purts from the ] 210 U bushels over pre nmerce departmen rek's whipments con woek f “oly - a on” debate That subject “le Abraham Lincoln was greater man than Woodrow Wi | was hetd in grade § last Friday a r noon. The affirma wide was 1 wenter by Masters George Hackman, Scbastian Arcard and Eller Haskell and the negative by Masters Charles Mills, Walter Murphy Earle Some ve a0 inereas jous The Christian Endeavor Society of of ) Congregational ehurch will hold social in the chapel of the church 7130 o'clock this evening. praved with ° on o'clock for the 0,0 The vondition of Mre. Daniel Hur. ' bus w110 i8 11l a1 her home with pneu- and nia, 18 reported as improved. were | - g Miss Minnie Wrinn of Rfistol strect | eek's vacation in New $48,000 agalte | corn and Norman | os ! 000 against strong argumne Canadian sides but the de United States atfirmative bushels against 1,710,004 rendered wheat flour, including transit aggregated 3 agalnst 326,000 larr One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pound: in 22 Days Men Can Do the Same e —c = [THERS (5 ONG THING 1 WILL ADMIT, AND THAT S THAT YOU'LL ARGUE ANY SIDE OF 4 QUESTION "roR THE SAKE OF ARGUMGENT” TEw, ME, WHICK SIDE OF AT TELEPHONE PoLE (IS THE HARDER, THE INIIDE R e UTSIDS . 1 grain hroug! is spending way Sl York city wie Miss to the and ielen | mdian 6 of tonlon preached the barrels &t Thoma Father masscs al s ay. ! today schools ar- on the 3 the WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ Skirts Waists Coats site Skinny was served at wher AN weak All Bervous me ANl kinny men an Can grow stronger e on welght i ing McCay's 'od men the and wome to e 4 woiwe ¥ realthier and ist tak Tabiets to take as ca raries on a 1ge s days by Liver O only this made —c and more Kimonos Dresses Sweaters mond Don’t wonder whether tint snecessfully, boe dyving i€ guarantecd with “Dia- Dyes you have ne 1 Vfore s have all colors package. Draperies e ery Ginghams Stockings Committee Meeting. of The commiltes which is prepar- ing for the supper to follow the fhird |and fourth degree work at Pertin | Grange next Tuesday night will meet tomorrow night with Mrs. E. B | Adams. The suppers are a reguiar | teature of the Grange activities. | Teallic 1s Heass. was heavy on the tarnpike you can dve|yegterday. sccording to Constable nee perfeet | VFrank Broen «ald that there were alihost as many cors on the “r L turnpise vesterdss there are on ARENT SUniter dass No arresis made v tac Berlin authorities | Traffe «id or e hair e At tonight's meeting of the e over. This report s demanded by The ry will Vaccinations Procecding. { Mr.and Mrs. Dellis Lord wve | bad their hands full for the past ry {nie over the week-end, others have now taken up the idea #olos Were the church Wednesday cvening | fie southern states is being noticed in | W. Mildrum spent Principal Orrin L. Judd anounced sards, returning to their native states | A special program has beer FEw Fflle HAV[ fon until April 11 comes when work is dull they pack [odist church Wednesday evening. Legion has sent an invitation to the A new clay pit i8 being developed ice to be held at 8t abriel’s church old Towers pit and steam | was tendered Mre, Chatles Cannon at Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur, tend a banguet to b i "sthinns to Porestyille {11 o'clock. the party dispersing after | '76less, & caused by a lack of #u : this evening to exem the rank of [rendered by Thomas Kilduff, « BUP 10 SVID JOr oehn Goi% Gnd h A large number of members will zecom- wtiful . h |Chatles Strom, all of New Tritain o) sl grnes . i 1 loan exhibit of product of ] And what ford, Nowadays we get this famous mix | | drug store for a bottle of “Wyet ay afternvon and ciening, April 3, | them every day I¥. that nobody can possibly tel] | BOUM of 2 and 5 &'clock tu the af- | rull of vitamines and 18 & wonderfy) this through your halr, taking one | Fepresented will be Japan, China, |rible stuff when these wonderful tab- | gotights the ladics with Wyeth's Sage | CTenm will be furnished, and an en- A box of 60 tablete for 60 cents— aond 2 the Clark & Bra trict commitiee a report to the pui lie utilities coramission will be rewd law and covers conditions in the dis ot iriet for the past year s Erem i (o exehange of books. Berlin geople are grasping the vac- | cinatton tdea and the doctors |daughter, Barbara, of Meriden the guests of relatives on "M%lcox ave week giving the serum. Conimauters waed both were among the first to respond and The adies of the Mcthodist church went will serve a supper in the basement | Many From South | MeKernan A steady influx of negroes from the | from 6 to § o'clock. sermon at the Vacation on April 11 Mr. and Mrs, 1, ehurch yester Kensington. Most of them come up ‘Smwh) as the guess of relatives in | that the Plaioville will each year 10 sceure work%n the brick |Guilford, | not close for the anuual spring vaca- caeh winter. The men work as labor- | ranged for the community meeting to Bristol Sends Invitation ors at the yards, and when the time Le held in the basement of the Meth The Bristol post of the American vp and leave Dr. Forrest and George Mitchell | degree team of Brock-Barves post to Develop New it will have charge of the Lenten serv. | excmplity the legion degree on o large candidates for that post on hy k Co. It is located | Thursday evening at Sepe Apri e ol ¢ Tiritain roud nearly oppo- | A pleasant birthday surprise parly | Pruggists Sals ladies Are USng ooppe0s have ace iher home on Main street last Satur Ha " t and lu connection with the affa luy evening. Supper or it fades, turns gray, dull and The derce team of P'sthiin lodge o breakfast Sunday morning Games PBUr in e ‘1‘_"’" “": Plainvitie wiil journey Forest |were enjoyed. Vocal selections were | "A92 UP A misture of Sage Tea and . b 4 : . o | PABE irge class didates {1ves and John Sage. accompanied on beautiful, and thousands O WOM®N | ..y oginng lod town, A | the piano by Mrs. John Sage and Mrs | A0d men Who ialue that even coler, pany the team | tour times a Guests were present from iristol, B A e € The World in Plainsille candy | Plainville, New Britain and East Hart- B N ountrics will held in the | duding tabie et r‘"i':;;‘;,;,?”:’ ‘”v"";,]"'" ot say gational church patiors Thurs- | druggist ds selilng more Sage and Sulphur Compound,” -m.l-r; and Friday afternoon, April 4. The! Everybody knows that nasty-tasting . darkens the hair 8o naturally,se even. | SXhIbIL will be open hetw the | ovil smelling Cod Liver Ol 18 chock has bsen applied. You just dampen a | leTmoon and 7 and 10 o'clock on | flesh producer and strength creator. |rvr'm!“ of soft brish with it and draw | THursday cvening. The countries to be| Tiut who wants to swallow the hor- tamall strand at a time. Py morning | IDdia, Sweden, Aluska, Vritish 8 | jeta—MeCoy's Cod Liver O Tablete— the gray hair disappears; but what | #nd Colonial. America. Tea and fce’are just as good and so easy to take.! and Salphur Compound is that. be. | tertaloment presented Thursday 'and if any thin man or woman don't venutifully darkening the evening at & pounds in I days— " Plaimville Briefs Irickinson Drug Co. I druggist anyw here, ait o Fred n confined me back. A vack the gl an appearanc even if Druggi each s ! a of abundan aye viretions i has b Francis hos- | or any gov