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\ 5W BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924, Pl 11 N }!lmn this summe erial of the [ . was renovated several years ago, One prominent members of the local court | B t 1 of his carlier accompiisiments was alnv' e ews ure out for the nomination and there 1 rls o ews in the layout of the Endee Manor ——— | has been w spitited campaign carried o - [ tract of (he New Departure manurace i on by ll.vu friends for their el G {turing compuny, when he assisted mas- K Cook offieial visit to the court and a num- Harry Andrew, the well known fber of candidates w be voted on. VA [ florist, bas thrown his hdt in the District Deputy Cook was foreed 1o lu. postmastership ring. « The an- postpone his visit heca on the pre uullm ment of his cundidacy was vigus date on wlich he ined to wmade this mornifg and it is known George Winkir I Rssed $10 1555 o Gy Ol e, Ging - o 7 e s . | Continue Vaccinations ) committee, H a native son and and Costs in TO\'“] Gom-[ !,,r:‘ff., .‘\:.\m', v I(],Ld\(j,r:qi.;:.-‘\:m.“ \:E.l.‘.'.“!' Ep]demlc 0[ Dlpmhma ‘::.:nlur the city’s most popular young —_—— | tinues to be "B d it is eapected istol Briers that by the end of this week, lurge Charles T. Treadway has returned Announcing Our Special Showing HEMLTH ASSH. ~ HEETING yise o v veome b P HE - BROKE — QUARANTINE| o o oo Bt o't smallpox. Dr. Bull, locul health dfllr‘ N. C ¥ Taken o New Britain | 7= Wishes o impress it upow the Democrats 10 Choose Convention | Miss Edith Goranson has resumed ® . [ o | minds of the people fiere that when her dutics in the city clerk’s office O eW lngs ln l ow l re | Hospital — Musiale at tist [ vaccination is made, those receiving | Delogates April $—Committees Se- | o n short iilness, i S (it should leave it alone. A number | 2 R . ¢ Lagerblade, the local golf 4 ’ Church—William Henry King Dies [of cases have been brought to his ar- | eeted for Policemen’s Ball—Harry | pert, has returned from® a twe tentlon where people have used anti- ot weeks' vacation at Pinehurst, N. €, s e e S RN —Birthday Party—Bricfs, Andrew Candidaic for ay Party—DBricf: sand other lotions 1o relieve the are e for Community Events Concert . . sep and Reed Furniture e e ot o i PSS bt SRR e b b o and costs on a «Iurgw of assault and |a1d this wakes void all the good | without a country is well known, the | Lasso, and Maurice Wallen, tenor, of ,s.a and costs on # drunkenness |Started by the vaceination. It there | jgea) police have t sad in many [the Colonial Male quartet of Hartford, {eharge lust evening in the town court |15 80¥ fear about the effcets of respects, and very like that of the | as assisting artists for the Community THE ARTISTRY OF WICKER—THERE 18 SOMETHING SO TRILT TIBLY AT MVE ABOUT | by Justice William Cunuingham, He | Y8ccination, persons should consult | man, who spurncd his flag. Stanis- | event concert of March is pleasing s arrested Suturday night by Po, | VIth their physicians, laus Valenchas, convieted of violation [news to a large number of music nan Andrew Hogan following ‘an sick With Pneumonia of the quarantine law in this city, is [ lovers of Bristol, ation during which he was al- | rving Wilber, son of My 1 Mvs, | the man. so Sorlorn that, even the| Dach will give a suite of songs as eged 1o have assaulted William | Wiltinn Wilber of Washington street, | Hartford couny | did not want |soloists. In addition they have prom- ILY INCREASING NUMBERS. REALIZING THIE POPULAR DEMAND, WE HAVE SucuRep 1ue |fi Koy, Wickwice pleaded guilty is il at his home with pueumonia. | lin. for strange to suy the officialy |ised a vocal duet that will be one of he charges and stated that | - |The boy developed the sickness fol- {at the county lodging house were | the outstanding features of the eve- LARGEST AND MOST VARIED SHOWING OF REED, WILLOW AND FIBRE FURNITURE WI BVER d that he was in the wrong lowing a bud cold for a few days. His|very rcluctant yesterday (o admit the | PiNg's program. The duct will be f 4 “Solenne in Quest ‘Ora” from A ROOM FURNISHED IN WICKER I'URNITUR SUCH AN ATMOSPHERE OF RESTFUL QUIET AND CHARM, THAT WOMEN EVERYWHERE ARE MIRNING TO THIS TYPE 018 URNITURL IN STEAD- sing the AEht. 1t was shown in [condition is not regarded us serious. | prisoncr. when he swas accompanied | S " b feourt that the dan to Kelly's | Father's Auxiliary by no less a personage (han Detec- | 1'0rza del Destino” by Donizetti, T | optic s not u was 1 Work by the committee of Brock- | five-Scrgeant Daniel MeGill cuddy of | Will be recalled as the duet with THREE-PIECE 'ES of frosted walnut color SOME ODD SO1AS in Baronial finished reed with | thought, Grand Juror William Fo- | Barnes post, Ameriean Legion. on the | (b Jocal police. As the sergeant was | Which Caruso and Scotti scored such reed, 66-inch sofa, chaiv and rocker. Auto. spring | upholstered scuts and backs. Special price 820,50 ran prosccuted the acse, formation of a fathers' au y 18 larined with the command of the |2 f[’."'"' ',",I,";.‘ i S S Y seats and cushion backs with selected coverings. | cach. Two worth $47.50 for $36.50 cach. | 2y - ressing slowly. A committe {locul court, the jail.officials argued 18 ADBIY 0L M A, Special for $100.00 the sct. E "m':\':n“‘n m.h:.:'-.“u (Th,.';.mm or | WOrKing i an attemint to secure ap- | for an hour and jt Valenehas in but | M- Wallen to rendsr this in a capas > NSO\, wal | \ {the members of ¥ lo Pul. | Micatlons to the charter and results | oniy after calling up the health ofri- | V¢ manner is a foregone concluson, SO, nut finish recd with | the munibors of the Platuvitle Pub- |/ Lital (n'the near fotuce v ]2 ; ! ! !“here will also be a musical pro- tand back, Special at $115.00, [ Ve Mealth Nursing association in ng postand o fourishing | crn o, ”‘;l"if‘"fl and invoking YN | ram by the Sitlg trio. Miss Mar. nY person who lius conteibuted one | rgyjiers auxtilary will greatly ad to |45 bAoK to this city, ‘But the loos Philadelphia Philharmonic ‘ doller or more for annual wenbuer- | (o' laurcls whieh Plajnville. amn e Polivamen was obdurate. = He hadil o 0 5000 e inent. ofganingy ship fs entitled fo vote at the meet- | 1on i (uie in the court's commnand to deliver the |y, "c'ne country of established ing. Platasille e man to the county jail for safe keep- repuistian, B The purpose of the mecting 15 10 | Doaly Frecman s confined 1o hix | M8 Ed WHo was hie to® criticiae any P e high backe; Arabla finish witli uptiolsioring 10 oot {J]| vote on an amendument (0 Articie 6 |Lome on Whiting strecs with e | “OUFL cven it the man had been in| .. WO Aftemos Court vespond, $135.00, ! {of the constitution so that the an- i eS8 14 house where diphtheria 8ed¥ 000 claiming the state of Maine as HAD THE GOOD FORTUNIE TO OFFER OUR PATRONS, REED CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, walnut fi with spring scats and cushion backs, regular .00, Special at $18.50 each. KALTEX FIBRE ROCKER in Baronial finish PINE REED SOFAS, Go-inches long. Javonial with roll arms. X very special value at 87.95, finish with auto spring scats anl cushion backs, tapestry covered, § ] Chairs and Rockers THRER-PLCE SUITE ¥trn Uiy recd fa o to match, and very special 50 each. ... . Ru RESIDE CHAIRS, also rockers, high back wing style with ta y upholstering. Very special offers at SUN ROOM SUITES, tiree vieces in recd with frosted waluut finish, spring cushions, tapesiry up- KALTEX SETTEE—DBaronial finish, Speeial price | holstercd seats and 1 . Extra special at 8131, is $11.00, | suite, Prank Iohbein, clork at the post | ., i {nual meeting of the association way | ofgiec, {5 i at his home' on l.h”“h\rl-‘ man had been fuimigated by thelr home, were sentenced to jail for | be held A0 the fiest week in May of | greer, Health Officer b J, 1. Woisard of {4y gave yetscrday afternoon by Judge oh year instead of in the first week | e | Bristol and declared safe to ad-13oscph M. Donovan on statutory ladies of the Methodist church | N o | in June, will meet with Mrs, Fred Manchester, | 0™ to the best of jails. A cer-|opa e0s * The young women's pres- Taken 10 Hosphal, 5 Wert Main street, Wednesduy afe. | 11C810, tostifying to condition of [anee g ot dosired In the clty and it 3 Valenchas, was also included — with {0y romain away, oaly 15 days of the wittimus delivered by the local [gentence must be served, The women police sergeant. ‘The county jail offi= [ ¢o"oiained ont of the city twe clals looked the papers over du-|yeoks ago and after a few days’ ab- Wlously and finally, sceing tie impos- gance roturned, only to be picked up i Frank Cafferty of Bank strect was ernoon 1o tack of qu taken to the ew B n General MR | | hospital yesterday afternoon in the | For Rent—Three turnlshod rooms New Britain hospital ambulance suf- | for light housckeceping for about five fering from a general breukdown. [months, Leady for oecupuney on for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock |the Athletic hall Nonday evening, | His condition is nol considered se- April 1. Adults. Cunninghum & (MPVILY of legal argument at ast, lhy Officer Henry Jeglinski. Berl'n News {at the cemetery at Stocking's corner. | April 7, by the membors of the Home | rious Wininger.—advt, gave Valenchas lodging. Quarantine Violator To Jail | [ i | ] ti Because of his inability to pay the The matter to be taken up and acted |elub of Cromwell, Dancing will e e ———— e = upon is the acceptance of a sum of |enjoyed after the entortainment, I T s i el " ates | Baptist. Church Musicale, Delegates to the state, senatorial, | fine of $100 and costs after he had The Dalpetiun Steing quartet of Moon agent wanted for Plainyi money from a Boston party for the Legion Meeting Tonight DELA g 4 nzressional afid county conventions [hecn convicted on a charge of violas e Bristol, uesisied by Miss 1dith cook | U1 Southington, Apply 15 Main s, |99 upkeep of @ private plot in the bury- | Dolton-Kusica post of the Ameri '_"m. S il & it ‘”I the | New Tiritain.—ndst be chosen at the val coucus tion of quar nislaus Valens ing ground. 3 jean Legion willt-mect tonight to make B _“‘“ i Groh ‘“” By cvinle 3 [of the democratic party on April 8 in |chas was taken to the county jail yes- i final plans for the coming show to be | o e ; i 2 this city, according to the call issued |terday afternoon, where he will ree Other minor improvements witt | March 28 at 8 o'clock, The quartet | 4 q | e | also be acted upon, put on by that organization, = o w ol SOUTHINGTON h" today by Aeting Chairman Jolin Don- | main until the account of $109 s Child 15 Bor ! Case 15 Nolled i',"l oo Mllireg ity banie I nelly, A new town committee will [taken care of. Valenchus had secured | Word ) | | Mate's’ Atbortiay Hugh' M. Alooin [oe e a0 AHOIBUION, veter e B also be chosen at this gathering, The |other lodgings when' his family was s on ceived by G 4 it " shirey odgi - i (riends in town of the birth of [ las volled the case of Jumes Pavane |40 404 Wani, Fwal Liupye present chateman, Joseph 1. Dutton, |taken il with diphtheria but after a child, Lorain Allen, to Sy, and Mrs, [20d Tony Vernale, who wore to ap- | * prozram for the cveping will General Clavence E, biflvards Speaks |y iy rope on a world tour and will | few days In his temporary quarters, X | " ) 1| 1 o stute conve “fool” 0 city o by I Yat o Hartford on Sdnday, | Pe4r in the Berlin town court 1 " . N WP W e i not he home until the stute conven. [decided to “fool” the city at large by \m Yatew was formerly Mis Minnis | Priday night, “La Clnguantine” Gabricl- Gebbs, transportation. 1t is understood that la Cinquantine” Gabrivl-Mart ng Held=liems of Interest | W1 gather in New Haven, Loeal [wan warned by the police and was ind i i i 1 ihor ! | Quurtit 6d e ic over the lo- |given a roprimand by the court last d st there wae no evidenee to hold them & 4 . 4 | democrats feel optimistic over ki 2 eel mo i 0IlSlIlgl0I] pn T il The cuse of Sobastian Cocomo I8 @ Breed and Gra oo The (008 annial banguot the | oul situation beeause of the reeent up- | whek, ail to no avail us he was found trustecs of the 1mmnm'.... Col Tpending in the superior court, la Y ¢ rOBEET Bonthington Businessmen's associas | Leaval in the local republican ranks | peacetubly asleep in the quarantined gational church will be held Priday |™MO Was arrested on Murch 8, follow- | ; 'w“ By :m; « ok : Hon BeRd Jast nighi in the town halt [ and are ure that this will be a banner house Sunday aftcrnoon, | : ook & oo g the discovery of still in Ken rom the Cancbiuko'. . Gardner | wyy the most successtul affair ever | year for the party, locally at least | — AFFIRMATWES WIN DEBATE :“.’.;.l:.‘u “‘nirl g -f’ll‘ns‘h;» I:‘i’:‘: T‘: wingt ..‘. itk Sy (Violin solo) Danicl Heernun conducted by the assoelation A Ball Committees Chosen nELD AS BUM BUNNE n S POLMIAE. Wk | “Melody in w0, Rubenstein 2 e | Concerning a Flag Pole otal of follow supper given by the ladies Quartct sghon Mecting Tonight—A Flag Pole | of the church ul 6:30 o-clock 11§ 18 horg and the land around unies ‘Tthapeodin® szt Surprise Progrn the flag pole in Kensington looks like | ™ nirar ‘v e '“l“ : felends. An excellent program of [ing were appobited last night at a | ¢ lodged at tie local pollee stue A spuclnl surDrise program b he. |1H® brcaking up of a hard winter, The | ”\‘\' uno solo) 1'aul mphrey enterininment was furnished by the | meeting of the general committee W fyion carly today by State Poliesman K tg uinumed for th t (i | &TaKS hes dong been unent and the | umed a Licenno to Wed Clef club of New York and a aum- | the city council chamber as follows: | i " “ginith, who arrested him in e i iin Commminalty s o N | pupor hoxes and other rubbish seat- | (Roading) Miss Cook 3 et of spekors representing the gas, | Arangements, Mayor John K. Wade, | Nopn Haven as o rom runner. He fust Berlin Community ¢lub tomors v wuptih E i - 4 gk, o as s Meetingor Cometery Associntion. | row night, e program fs undor (L0760 &round give thy place an unat- | a T " fbiie | clectrie and - other public utititios | Chie lrnet T, Belden, Cubtoln | way griving o truck that contatned : the direction of Walter Wordelin, | (FACUVe ap; o, Kensington peo. | reudund (ded IURMIEE | \wore heard, State Commander 1 homas 1%, Guckin, Ser Dankel | barrels shol, By, Rulph W, White of New Mas | pocreationn! sceretary L William | V1 #re wondering what will be dene istudianting Waldtenfel A rmstrong of Waterbury, head of the | MeGillicudds, Judg: William 3. M MR, ven Wil wddress the next meetog | ggie physieal diroetar, AN Latout tsing up the tand and e Quartet Anerican Logion, spoka briefly on | lone, Proscenting Attorney James spectrum of a star shows not of the Mew's Lycenm of Kensington |y ,,,,.1,,.‘..,.,.1‘ |l(;,‘v the boys of |-YMerican Legion has alrcady asked | Folloving vone “oldicrs’ relier Jegislation in - Con- | Muther, Lovis A. Wheeler, Rore *Lonly the materials of which it is co on tie subject of “law KEnforeement gy phvgical training classes of the |07 OPIMOs on where the pole should [Wents will be served i the chured |y ooy Hessions, Councilmun Homer 1,%Jud 4 Lot . its: phiysont- oemiion in Connceticut,” 1tev, Mr. White ) ey o | e placed, The commander wonlq | parlors The prineipal speaker of the « Joseph Devine and Atnold; g i club will put on sonie sort of a sKketeh |, o William iy Wing. " : " . casurcr for tiekete, Chief Brnest wech brought to’ Kemsinglon through 4 . like more opinions X ning was Mufor-General Clarenes treasurcr for tickets, H N tie oftorts of the Hbrary comnittes | el o ot o Lewten Serviee Tonight | Wil vy King, use 51 3vars. | 5o mor cotmander of the [Bekdon: dancing, ooy L. Seasions, | Stays ome Now! of the 1ave the meeting da |y it S0 s . Francis Bagan of Hartford wil! 1 » ‘I‘v“"']“ st '\ : "‘“ '."“" 26th division, and now departnient [Joseph Davine, Ju 17‘ " i‘v‘“‘\ o | sohelitiiod . 4 the Kensing AN Doy Sewtag | “ | preach at the Lenton wervich at st | at 51 oA ;“:_W ‘*"“ e N e I commander of e Ameriean | on | lone, 1ire Chiel John "'”‘" Maver k¥ it o T BODE N sewng I be et g | A0S ek, Kenvington tonight, [8ter 10 duys l\v‘m«‘ Jlu wan Oy amts 1ok for hin | Louis A, Wheelers comcort, Maver | vipressed ul the mecting tast o8I ge Conmunity | house o el —_— ployed at the fewn Iron ork Chis m 4 | that there would b a Tarse attonds | e 4Oy housy ill’\ ”‘t:“l:: Moon ntowanted for Berlin and | e leaves his wire, his o i "j“ "land it has been a Jong time sinee | €5 BN Arne fhew 1o weleome 1tev, Mr, White, { ~ iy A Kensington, Apply 15 Main 8., New |sister, Miss Susan King of Plainville | o0 A% the athletie « Nans for the annmal hanguet of the | o Eresational churel tomorrow. The | Bpitain—advi |and four Lrothers, Nan Charies, | g hington tor Season are over g um - will formulated fn the | hecinE Wil begin at 10 o'clock. Sup 1dohn and Jaines of Bo General Bdwards gave the history |E¥MBasinm, permission future, & comuitine having been | PHE8 WHL be made for the Mudura PRANCOAAMERICAN MATCH e was o native of Washington, D oty e, gramed to the ball committer Rosital tx tod ) s \ A s fie - 2 compensation nens 4 4 Ko wolnted 1o make urrangements fop | OmMita! fu India and all women in Paris, Mareh 25, A 1Mranco-Ameri= | Foveral ar ments are being surfoce the floor to put it 1 vent. 1t was decided to hold the “I,. ted are Invited to uttend. Those | can mateh will comprise the cntiye |arranged b « 5 erdi ol - DEFCNS | ndition for the danciug. The floor who are present the noting el - = lare vet incompletrs | has W coated with a sticky sug- | I¢ wome time priqr to Apedt 2 : I at meeting hav Nympic rughy program, Vrance and |4 incomplet pistacd ruleses WAY. the e | has 1 ted u‘ t : i committee is composed of Paul| o requested 1o bring a box lunch- | (e United States being the only oaline Birthdas Party gty < i o the bene of the baske U, Naker, chalrmant Geoorge 8, Grir. | C°™ o L Served and a sil- | trien to enter teams in the compbti- | Grorge T. Denby, Jr., entertained a | Mo S Hi S Tony ot i | VRl pluyers and for ths ,',‘.'f{".,,‘( ith, Frank D, Clark, Thomas W a g Emerson and John Anthony, ver coliection will be takew to mect | tion, for which the entry lst closed | Mumber of e fricnds at his home: on sty i conglier the expenses of the day yesterday, Rumania and Turkey some | Cpoks strect i £ 5B mini \ i wat & Ut i 13 s i i Hollowing the huistness meeting Mr Missionary Society ¢Meting time ago informed the French Olym- |[birthdey Ssturday afternoon, — The reduecd I this countes. the | AP 25 call for a concert by e Paker took the chair for the debate rhe Womai'a Home Missionary so. | pic committee unoficially that they |home was prettily dvocrated in pink |1 0 will have 1o get rid of thre I st un the subject, “Hesolved: That there | 1¢1Y of the Kensington Mcthodist | would send teams, but their offfeiat [and wlite o ond | firthe of the wuceats at Washin e ol 1 TR | church will mect tomorrow afternoon |entries have not arrive vocal el » Con at Washi went to permit federal legistution | b K with the president, teito childs ¢ cheon concerning child labor.” The afrir. | YT A, Woodi instead of at PRESENT SIGNATIONS served, Al mative speakers were George ¥ . 8¢ um was previously an- Norwalk, March 5.—Two nurscs at Denby a deidght ) od on ¢ g Liguor Ca fith and ¢ Grees and the | MOunced. The topie will be, “Mes . walk hospital yesterday of . Woman's Vederation - Pt ¢ t it Thursday was | negative speaks te dohn B {ean and Spanish-Ameoriean schools in |1 heir signations as another The Woman's i g . o at the request of - Attorney won and Ora ¥ g the south,” and Mrs, Wooding will be |ineldent in the controversy at the in- ngregational ehur Noble Picree this merning in the | The judges decided in favor of ¢ the | the leader of the mecting. stitution which became generally | Tegular sowing mecting in the chure gl oh Zigman, charged with | affirmative side Harry G. Hancoek | Fdward McKeon 1) Lknowa throv request made by the [ Farlors Thur ) f New Uritain, Arthur Benson o* Bdward NceKeon, janltor at the | staff wy the dizcctors that Miss | be held instead of U B g ihorsbibon - A with reputatio ast Berlin and ey, Carlton Hazen | NePsiugton Grammar school, is il at | Mary 1. Bodine, superintendent of | Mo annou . A . : Hox [ 1 . Liltle Coorm | o S Tawh iy his home § nattkton with sew be unked sign, The RErws Mes, onception on Sumiie S E dttle Georgie of 8 aul, the delate, In me i Kensington with pneu- | niirses be asked to rosign, The nar 2 places were 8ot and oe Sub-committees for the police Ll Meriden, Mareh 25,~~Charles oJnoes, cupied 1 members, guests and [on April 25 at the high schoo! bulld- of 120 Oak street, New Haven, in sington = several Mectings ubjeet, “Adjusted Conipensation” i cloguent adreess was heard vetoes that followed ey cing will follow in the gymnas should be a constitutional amend- I onc-thitd of the um] foyes | | N | oclock, music Ueing | was " nation's capital 10 piece spoke of 1 tetnoon. Thi ot Niquor law in respect | monia, Mr. McKeon I jani- | who hav en action are Miss Ger The fune i Koty of Mred i1 conre 1o n vios ith spe h o police | MInn.. isn't going shoppiug with his . | ter 1 hool .. | trude Whields, tant s ten. | Norwiel et dont e g ar services in the chureh tonight s : spon | MOther for auite some time to come, udges gave interesting short talks | !¢ he school for several years yude Rhiclds, assistan perinten- : i e 'l e, was devotlons beggn Sur morning " : - cason is he brought the fire dee and otliers in the audience also told | . o : l"‘ Whist Tonlght X BB I e S bt iswods Tt - " jock | 1Y sy i riment ont last time he went interesting facts about the subject up | rocicly of Kensington N ywntown with her ire hyd for diseussion. will hiold its weekly whist at the hatl PINCHOT ON JURY he gt . * ntewn l\:-v ll'\ w.\“Ihr g "‘.:;2‘?: tonight at § o'clock. The wome Horrishrg, Pa., March 2, —Gover. | fOTmer frics ' B anee oy 13 y arrestrd yow i He stuck a finge Minsteels to Newington. St. Paul's el ‘;’,»l "-‘ in rl 1 \'_,,R r nor* Pinchot has bren Gruivn a8 & fed. |09 e g surial wes o lurm f 5" 1 ureduy morn- Wy the freman The Grange minstrel troupe which | e e e o o T foge | e = A 4 ¢ .-tiye scminary, Hart N he the Va¥ VI Z . 0 t it out gave a successful performance at the o WOOKIY whist at T. A, 1 han ! eral eibsibgttonllpdlocelboling Lenten speaker at e sorvices in 8t sy ; bbbt hall ¥n Berlin on the evening of | THUrsday afternoon at 2:50 o'clock beginning here May 5. He : v " M. 1 March 17, is making plans to journcy | | 'vml ance Thursday Night scrve unlees the preasire of e " : to Newington and put the show on| "0 o ik : agiolh e bty - : 3 ¢ i e o : " ligman under the auspices of the Grange in ;'_”" Ol Tashioned dance at the hafl on |ask e excused N e el 16 8. Mrancll hen Car Laehan that town. No definite date has been | 1ineloY ’“\,',;""; 'r,' T ormer mor seur « mame pital in Hartford. having undergone ast a8 et o promp p ast Berlin Tems among Special Meeting Catled, e ETIAr MOKIng of the Kaighis coming s ans were made for | is ted to be considerably s 4 A The eniiahig As al meeting of the® South Ryt # busy season ome good mat pro ” will obe “""‘:::"”Of’fl”": has been called 12.: ’.",t\..'J,f'."'}"-.,'. y:,lu‘.:.,‘;‘ at ,;.“{, 3 Break ]':]%t\,\l’"l‘ Cold nted, ; ‘ ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBIT e A old —_— { vsual howr ‘i B % | Cyril Brancile is confined to his & 4 D have oue of thowe terribie B ot Crores te Afchiteet Waiter T r—'—' }hnnm on Main strect by fiiness : OR’E Srtesitoet ok hang o g b e e ol | member of the: commitice > ; | Mra. Agnes DeForrest of New Ha- | 3 (heman sy oo ekt wp Iy mecting tiis cvening in the L. | 10% and of the fury of £ G Rty e y , PUT STOMACH IN fen bas hoen the guest of hor siswr. | WILLIAMS' Fion post rooms on Whiting streed. | I :r":' G ot — it e b Witcon aveme, " "t M Bome on | Y riire Pine, HONEY andTar F | The most tnportant auestion to come | "2 * Ehairmas, thet the NN annbal | Cotor st Oon Avmett lefore the metbers will be the #e ORDER AT o“cE l The local memiy We Girl | f Yo will be amared how 1 Yeetion of & i logate 16 the state con. | *SHVIION of the Architectural club paure . “Yayton { Scouts will attend a meeting of their will etop ' f New Hav e held Chosen Arehitect of Konsington judged responise to A gencral desire the Thomas chureh «tomorrow e\ oning. q e -l-_-\-t:l!e‘-n ¢ throat. locsen up «mtion of Foresters 10 be held in New i |troop at Bertin Wednesday afternoo I : : Trambull Gallers of i o '-'Plpe's Dizpepsin" fer The following is the menu for the | *upper to be served by the ladies of Gas, Indigestion or | the Methodist chureh in the church | 3 | basement Wedie evening—hacon wnhan > B Sour Stomach |80 cawn. Lebod potasen beom o == £ COMMUNITY THEATER ¥ ads, pickles, rye hread, pies and cof- Dn't ccept # subatie S 2 et s1ves 10 anak Tnstantly! Stomach ecorrected! You | rec., o B Garioch Conpars o Plainifle oty 4 more apyreciation of never feel the slightest distress from The “Latanso” elub will med at Connecticut, and for sa's at groes: JACKIL COOGAN their art as weil us that of the art indigestion or & sour, acid, a%F |the home of Mrs, Chatles Nelson on ond general stores. p " ists and artizans of the allied a e estate f stomach, after you eal a tablec of | Majn streat Friday evening, A1 mem- ATCTS PAYS ™ fon will tnelude the lest Ay 5 = ci'n toubles be “Pape’s Diapepsin” The moment %! horg are wrged to be presemt, as a Speciatiiesnt c} Tomeorron rent and past work in Connceti- Mr, May 1 Jesigner of the e They idesl for reaches the stomach all sourness, fla- ‘.,,,,,ay husiness mertifig will be he i 2 CPICIAL MATINGS From the work a Scleeted m 8,006 war memor to the former tulence, heartburn, gases. palpitalic® | Mo Charles Fiske of Berlin was " Niy - Aiter S 81 § 'k { drawings and photog e men of the city. wisleh witl & and pain disappear. Druggists guara v |11 gyest of Mrs, 1. . Cobey at her D Catnplhr g s fished } . ay | 4 wd on AP 19 tee each package 1o correct dig*stich | home on Wilcos avenue Monday X o n~ e prchused ¢ : ' Hagden wise Acsigned the § at once., End your stomach troub An emtertainment for the benefit of VESUI™S FARIAY W go fowards ’ featl | ertor arehitectire of the Prospeet for § Tew cents. 1 b given ot 5 & arship fund Methodist church, 1 that edifice

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