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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ITERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 192 | I’Iamwlle News PRIOR AND SHINNER CHOSEN DELEGATES Sparsely Attended Democratic Czucus Held in Town Hall FORAN AGAIN HEADS PARTY School Class 0 were also continued. Attorney Noble E, Pierce is representing the defendant, who appeared in the local court only last week on a liquor law \solalion charge., When arraigned turday he will be asked to explain e presence of a five gallon can of |grain alcohol found on Sunday morn- ing by Officer John Blasi in the rear |of the Zigman Smoke shop on Laurel \s!reel Since his arrest Zigman has advertised his place for sale, Delegates Without Convention Election of the congressional and scnatorial convention delegates at the | democratic caucus last night proved n empty honor for the chosen few, {for they have no convention to attend. |The conventions are not scheduled xmll next fall and before then an- nl]|4=r caucus must be held to elect legates to attend a state convention ror state officers. The republican party elects delegates in this manner, which is difterent from the usual | democratic procedure, so the local ! politiclans say that the mixup is |traceable to a confusion of the party vrqulme- Distribution of Palms Distribution of palms will take {place on Sunday at the services of [the Trinity Episcopal chureh. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:30 o'clock in the morning. The rector, the Rev. William P. Downes, will preach at the service at 10:45 o'clock. Palms will also be distributed at all |vooms on Plerce street, All members are invitedito participate i the con- test which will be along elimination | mu< An effort will be made tonight | to beat ont the so-called professional | ..m wiclders and seme exciting | matches are anticipated Sunday School Reuni | A delightful gathering was leld at the home of Mr, and Mrs. nk A. BRISTOL DEMOCRATS Bristol News | / Har, tf¢"7‘¢ fio/um ng 'SPRING HOUSECLEANING IN FURNlTURE . DEPT. MEANS MUCH BIGGER VALUES THAN USUAL. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO SHARE IN THEM The thoughts of thrifty housewives, at this season, turn to home renovation. Many old picces of furniture ave discarded, or shifted to make room for new. We too find it nec- essary to hold an occasional cleanup in our Lig furniture section. After a season’s selling | | | Smith field Pratt, G being the reunion of those who about 40 vears ago were the young people M F g G s h I of the Baptist church, Most of them | 0"0“ flYOI‘lIl 0y, ll]ll 0 were members of Mrs, H. A. Temple's | Sunday school class at that time, ' New York 0auses Dlsp“[e jucsts wers present from Spring- | field, Hartford, New Britain, South- irgton and Plainville. The ladies who woro prosent in the afternoon, all of JOHN DONNELLY PROTESTS them being Mr s follow [ Eustace Sundey Merrill, Lyria | police Cateh New Haven Man Deliver- Smith Brooks Enstace Stowart, Gertrude Al Graham, Meclora® Beardsley Minnie Graham Mitehell and | Ithe hostess, Lottie Fustace Hart. he husbands and families of ladies were present in the cvening. A bountiful supper was served and a oyable time was had in rem- s of the old days. The gath- ering was unanimous in saying that it certainly refleets ¢ it on the church !that after all these years they have rot forgotten the teachings and Little Jennie Asliley Bunnell, pointed Administzator of Estale— ing ain hol—Judge Mink Pixing Up RBoads After Washout— Elected PPresident of Bristol Cluh— C, oof C, ate Whist—DBriefs, Daughters Entertain, PoJ. Priof and George were clected delegates to the cratic state convention to be Music hall New Haven in May at the caucus of Plainvitle democrats held in the town hall last night. Despite the fact that the old ng that rainy doy means democratic weather, Duy e Introduction of a motion that the delegates of the local democratic party to the state convention on Muy § and 9 in New Haven, made by Edward J. Sheehy, go instructed in favor of Governor Smith of New York for president, caused a furore last night in an otherwise quiet gathering in the SKkinner demo- held in 2 a | of the we are left with odd picces and discontinued patterns that ofler at eveat reductions for quick As good in style and quality as later Marked with special blue tags, you will find bargains well worth coming for. Here are some. clearance, FOR LIVING ROOM\—FLOOR SAMPLES AND DROPPED PATTERNS Three Piece Suites—Lai Large Overstuffed Suile—.Davcnporl, Wing and Arm Chairs, $250 value. Our Housecleaning price—$175. Beautifully Tailored Three Piece Suite— Covered in cut-out Mohair, taupe and rose, plain velour trim, was $395, for $295.00. Wool Tapestry Covered Three Piece uite—Panel design, custom made, regular price was $359. Our Housecleaning price Lut | $250,00. Ver, pecial Value in Three Piece Suite Covered with walnut color figured velour, 95 regular price. Our sale price—=$1 .00. | arriva arms and back, ) tion, tapestiy covered, was $275, for $195.00, Daveaport, Wing and Arm Chairs—Cut out and plain mohzir, blue and rose, with silk | Is, 8339 value. Fine Three Piece Suite—Covered in high ! grade striped velour, taupe and black, best | work, regular price $300, for—§19 ta: , but With Mahogany Frames, Davenport and Club Chair—Covered in plain mulberry ve- Nour, was $395, slightly shopworn, for—8§150. we must have the room. pillow spring | Nachtman.spring construc- Our sale price—$239.00, 00, i | | there {tend the na | [ | the mecting was spgrsely attended, being only a few of the old time democrats present. William Foran was reelccted chair- man of the democratic town commit- tee for the next two nd the appointment of a1 hairman !which will be made from among the democratic worhen, was left fo a later Jdate because of the fact that a com- mittee will interview ascertain wom- in tonn to ascertain if she will ac- cept the office, the town committee composed of members to hg seleeted by the ch man and vice-chairman as has b 10 r- 1 | the custom for the past two ye The purpose of the state convention ill be to elect a mew state wontral committee and cight delegates-at- large and 10 district delegates fo at- mal eonvention in June New York, of the Duf- {in Madison Square Garden, [ Willlam Foran was chairman meeting last night and Peter T° | fy acted as secretary, Tools Are Recovered The greater nart of the tools stalen from the plant of the Peck Spring Co. {last Sunday night were recovered within the past two days, due 10 ihe T'olierman Arthur It was voted to have | friendships of younger pressed themseives as sine of this reunion and meet again in the Resigns As Baggagemaster Willial Coates yesterda his position as 1 iocal ral’road sta comes as a surprise to quaintances, for his actions, el been named, Cajled Home Ry Death Julius Terrio has heen called to h former home in ne-hy the deat of his grandfather, A received yesterday to the ¢ the grandparent had met fi leaving. plans were laid t future, all his Iis successor has ne death 1V ations Slowing local health office Vacel N. Bul, that there has been a De. J. ctated tos Plainville the danger is by _children who had cnated, That Dr, Bull's efforts keep Plainville clear of any epidem of disease have been effective, ing the opportunity of attending | resigned ' { er at the ac- No reasons were given | telegram was e and the local man lost no time in let up in the number of vaccinations ¢n He impressed the fact that no means over and d that thers were about 200 school not yet heen yvac- to has city court room. 8 in went along in ° L g a With about 30 demo- | attendance, mo. the st} The delegates, ted vehemen local delegatior favor of the ot structed, Mr. men, T've got to say thy. was n well president but that he Donnelly said: I must resign as | M gathering harmonious | fashon unti! the motion for instruction | headed by :ting Chairman John Donnelly, pro- | Doznelly said | littla doubt that the would not kn own in for vote refused to go in- "Gentle- I've Luken a sotemn oath not to go in- is structed. h the Harry B. (nelly's stand, tos many w convention and would be helpless, It shouldn’t be so. Charman favored Mr. saying he had been in conventions and had seen { Tracy, the delegates Don- | the undesirability of sending instruct- that he had Jo the last dite Mr, Sheely, tion, his proposal, for introductio heard that h introducer thereupon saying that n | of Governor Smith six would not go instructad. He intimated that he would stick by Governor Smith ed delegations, Mr, Donnelly then said taken a stand onths ago but in favor at the convention. of the mo- arose and withdrew was sentiment that €0 his reason he had ary to heen recognized by everybody here, With smallpox so close 1o Plain- Gevernor Smith was being cireulated \ille aa it is and so muny lacal resi- About the city, and be thought that dents maling daily trips to the Hard. the lecal democraty, as a whole were {wara City, extra precautions iwere desirous of aiding the candidacy of {taken hy the health officer to see that the present governor of New York, He all porsons suspected’ of coming in | had heard that supporters of W, G. contact with the dixease webe vaccin- | McAdoo were hecoming active about ated, Southington devel. the city, After the withdrawal of the | Plainville has motion, the meeting adjourned, Acting Chairman John Donnelly of !the town committee was chosen chair- man of the meeting last night and mes Jennings was chosen as clerk, Delegate wers elected to the state convention us follows: Johu Donnelly, Tiverstt I, Reynolds, Joseph 1% O'Connell, Julius I, Ploree, John W, Murphy, Michael Riley, Wal- tluee B, Crumb and Mrs, Grace M, Donovan, The congressional delegat chosen last night tollows: Willlam 1% Emithwick, Peter A, Cawley, Peter A. Conlon, Lovi Glasron, Thowas P, O'Brien, ), L. MeDonald, Mrs, Anale G re, and Charles J, Drury, delegates are: Willium B, Farley, Lot Glasson, John 1. Jennings, Rolfe 13 lowe, John J. Kaicher, Harey B, Charman, Fred Mitbrandt and John 1", Wade, Arrest Rum Rupner Joseph Popi, 39 rs old of 224 8t John stref, New Haven, a barber by orcupation, was arrested this morning of Supernumerary Officer Tdgar Nor. ton almont red-handed in the delivery of five cans of grain al- 1 1o an address at the west side the city polica are now in- vestigeting the supposed destination of the Jiquid and wiil make arvests, Popi was acraigned b Judge Joseph M. Donovasy in t police court and contimnation was granted until Mon. under bonds of $1,000 20 that the " might legal representation. Prosceuting Attorney Wil Derosier handled the state's |tevet of the Mimimsippt viver. ©Oue| The Grand Canyon |can walk along the base of :n~1 On the way baek the nd Canyon |levees and see the masts of ships on [of the (olerado was yvisited. © Words e e e | 1€ TIVEP, Upon climbing to the top cannot a ribe it, was the opinion of ;vh'\ river is seen, a stream over Mr, Wilco: He told of the trip along {mile wide, moving majestically along. |the edge of the canyon, a trip with |carrying with it mud, trees and fwhich many people are content, Ile teverything else that it has picked up |said, however, that he was selzed WILGOX TELLS OF vers of the south and west with | The trip down was told in a hu- those of New England. In New Eng- [morous way. The surefooted burro land, he said, the streams are mostly |and the uncertainty of its rider about clear and beautiful, But just as soon [coming cut elive, brought forth many (a8 the south or west is reached the [laughs from the audience. Mr, Wil | color and the appearance change, duc {cox said thut it was worth the effort Jto the texture of the soil, |when he got to the hottom. "The frip Appointed Sdministrator The ho in New Orleans jtook about an entire day, down and | William Cassidy has been {no cellars, said Mr. Wilcox, {back, Me said that the people on the ed administraote of the Trank possible 1o put a spade into return trip hed somewhat lost their ty estate which consists of ree sarth anywhore and steike wator. fright and were able to look around tate holdings in Iuiniille, Another thing of intercst is m.“ and talk with their neighbors. Tle Frior and Jomes MeNally were L that o bodies are buried below |#ald he came to the conclusion that [pointed appraiscrs and they haie | ground, They are placed in vaults in |ni% burre knew more ahout some ished the work of valuation on ti [the cometorics and people miust pay |things than he did, as the animal property. The estate will probably vental 1o keep the bodies of thelr |nover once lost its step. 1o admitied to probate within the net neestors in the meterd It the ! Another episode which was humor- fow monthes, Payments lag 1oo much the bodics are 018 Was told by the speaker. He sald Tepaiving Ttoads Community Club Discusses Baschall | 1aken out to make room for* others, |that on one trip the party stopped for | T'irst Selectman Willlam J. Johnson New Orleans {8 the sccond largest rost for a short time and he Lad a force of men out yosterday re- Major VFrank L. Wilcox of Worth- ortand fmport city in the thought he would take a walk to see puiring the White's Crossing end of ington vdge addressed one of the .J'un.-,\- isnerted the speaker, be. ‘What theee was to be seen. e final- [Pine street. The stroet in this scction lurgest groups ever in attendance at tiveen 300,060,000 and 400,000,000 ¥ 8aW 2 small cactus and deeided that was badly damaged by the heavy rain tecting of the Berlin Men's Biblo | pounds of coifes being received at t1t would ba something interesting to £nd flood carly in the week and travel at the community house last | that port yearly. twoen 2,000,000 (8how to the.folks back home. IHe over it wus almost {mpossihle. A L “My Trip toland 5,000,000 burrels of flour picked it up, Yut found that he could (scraper and tractor are being used in Nis remarks | through the pert annually. not let go of it, Minally he reached the work and a good foundation of by all the spot where the others had stopped ‘crushed stone is heing laid in, d T nd it was necessary for the guide to A large number of other M. Wilcox rald he entered Texas pair of pliers to the offending ‘about the town will have to be re {with the idea that he would sec a paired very soon hecauss their wonderful river when viewed e poor condition, The rein and heavy Rio Grande, but he wae disappointed watar eanged damage the extent of The Iio tGrands, when he i, was whieh will not be known until repaies | little mora than a rocky road bed are The salectmen have form- Fither the rivers in the t are el a sehedule of repairs which will floods or they are dricd up, i Leep their men busy until well into The Roosevelt dam ple Hm“ d his © 1\ e the spring, other was discharged, The speaker a great deg Thia case grew’ out of a fight at the Stiles | Coof G Duplicate Whist 18 254 feet high and holds back o lana fieynolds brick ; wrd n fow duys| The Pininsilte Chamber of Com lnke 55 miles and sc ot miles ' ags, Nebde, Who is n cable tender, |™ercs Wil sage an unusual and novel vt el il v Bos Phenix Jwas chasing a small boy away from |30cial tonight for the members when county which is 80 miles 1o, There [the plase, as it in dangerous fn the |t duplicate wiist will be held in the 18 no other source of supply. Poseessing the richest [Vicinity of one of the cables. The | eo—— h hrothers took exception to this and i aving the reputation of being 1he ipig im, SRGS. 4% Goe Saini o8 best agricultural spot in ahe United | THE PLAINVILLE TRUST (COMPANY States, the Tmperial Valley presents a Katherine Dyson 1. was also k in cougl on charges of drunkenness oo beautiful aspect, he ra This val. ley is one-third in Mesico two- and bfeach of the peace, She was ar- thirds & 4 e e = h.v'ml Tuesday night after she had iirds in the United States and pro- {pyn wild at her home in the Stiles and duces from three to four. crops cach | oynolds brick yards property and ‘:v""“"”-“":v"’:"]“‘lj s of "’""'I""‘ :I‘I"‘"‘"“';“ | had broken wp furniture and cansed Lyear (6 all parts o the ““"l'|“'\ e la general racket, She was placed on J 4 {probation for six months, he will re- party climbed to the top of the pla- | o "to prosecutor wis. {teau overlooking the valley and fhe f‘ pendaio {view was €onderful and inspiring, ac- | On To Baseball ! cording to the' spea | Baseball was the topie of Then to San Diego, th [at the meeting of the Kast [ city with one of the best |community elub last night. lthe Pacinc The Atte dccided 1o hnve & team and the # lis Aotte Maine 10 tion before the members is the { with each location ‘of a diamond. Two are in scction, the Creole section, the Amer- | Anchoring . but the Pacific | V€W and it is necessary to decide np- jean section and various others. | coast is different, xaid Mr, Wilcox, | " ©N¢, as the scason s approaching ch one of these divisions lives its | The coast is for the most part rocky | 'apidly. leports from the show last own life and carries on i18 work ac- |[And i& composed of high bluffe, There VOCK have it that a tidy sum was cording to ita own customs, are few good harbors. ‘made for the vlu.b. Another interesting fact about New The Lumber Rafte e e “"'“',""‘""; T, rleans is that it is built below the “I had siten heara of the huge he New Britain Machine company lumber rafts which float dewn from has sold to the Donnelly Brick com- 3 : . - pany 15 9-10 acres of 1and east of the *-tificates of | 5 5 - 4 - g i ,‘}n:f,h',"l::;i"‘l;i‘l' "h;“';a':"‘"_i'r;:" ONE Xew Britain branch and near the eenied o i “The doctor gave rome to Susie Smith's [tion,” said Mr. Wilox, He described | Donneily Brick company. mother and <he was WO off |ha§ [one of these huge cangoes of lember, " Woman's Aid Supper you are and now ehe Jooks just fine. The one he Saw was §99 feet ton . The Woman's Aid socicty of the i Thef!(‘aflh’.nflh?!" v, beautiful ros |20 foct wide. Thirty fect of EANT [ Rerlin Congregational church will cheeked women without jron. | under water and the othe 20 wasihold a supper tomorrow night at 6:30 | physicians have strongly emphasized Jatiove water. The & other WAS | o'elock, followed by a play, “Marry the fact that doctors should prescribe | . he &ntire raft was | ingsMoney.” by several of the wom- more of the newer form of iron—Nux- bound with heavy chain. Mr. Witeox | (8 0 ep " e b, East Ter. | ated Iron—for their rervous, run-down, learning up Inquiring that 250 tons of | [ = ot | weak, haggard-looking patients. When it were usca to bind the logs to- the iron goes from the blood of women gether. The raft was brought to a | the roses go from their cheeks, and saw mill near San Diego, where the strength and vitality from their bodies. shipment was cut up into lumber, ‘This newer form of iron, like the iron The open air organ ontside of San in your blood and like the iron in certain Diego was characterized by the speak- greenvegetables ishighlyrecommended er as being the most wonderful he has | othousandswhowishquickiytoincreas: r heard. Tt is capable, he said m; o their strength, power and endurance. | giving forth the softest music possibie, Fast Berlin Mems. T e sarprising how many peorie saffer from | which can immediately be changed ,,.. Miss 1. V. Andetson has returned o fency 298 o bt it, Jeon i . » X iy, to low rumbling tones, which although |10 her home in New Britain after | Chamge food lata Tioing e loud, are nevertheless musical. spending the few days as 1 snatter how much of v hat yon eat, Good ronds everywhere, was a sub. |BUest of Miss Goergia Ke at wer | <y paves theos i you s ihout jeet dwelt upon for some time. Aulo | home on Main sireet, | {busses sre alsn everywhere, ponder A gathering of the members of {ous things which run on scheddle Methodist chureh and friends will |$ime from one city to another. Amo held this evening. Supper will be |ather thinas spoken of in California ¢4 at 6:30 o'clock and will |was the Mt Lowe observotory, the lowed by a business meeting I mission plar. and the visit 1 the mis mbms of the official board lsiare foundsd by the EpAvich hun- | dreds of ycar: ago. isting the local police in the investigation, Another work man at the plant discovered the along the railrond tracks off 1 street and reported them to the pol They weve evidently thrown away | the robbers because no use could bhe tound for them, Policenan Cone arveste in the o in the nest few lours and hopes to follow down the clues he hus been working on since he was called into the cuse, 1t is re- ported that he has (wo suspects un- der surveillance, Berlin News ! Ithough opend one case, so far, n froe from it. e general health of the town good at the present time and al- though thers wore a number of seri- ous cases of pneumonia vrecently, no ! serious results were had from it, To Attend Show A large number of American Logidn members plan to attend the ey “Golng 1U'p” to ha given by Eddy- ver post of New Dritain the m theater the last three nights of thig week, A large number of lo- members have had scats reserved for them, expects to make Describes Cities on the Way and Expounds on Natural Beauties CACTUS AND SANDSTORMS have b It s 1he | g were Assault and Drunkenncss Before | Plainville Briefs James McGuire of ®ank street left this morning to become assistant cook on th” toluero plangation of the Sum- atra Tobacca o, In Granb The condition of Mary Callow is re ported to be siightly improved today. [ Hohbein, « at the post ofiion, it few hpurs h o« Sequ hold a lows' strants Town Court Last Night=Iical 1 tate Transaction — Last Berlin i Ihe senatorind 1% is able to . sen lodge, 1. regular mecting in hall this evening at up a cluss night, the Pacifis Const were followed with present, He started about Atianta, 0, 0, ¥, win Odd el § o'cloek, ) pass and interest inter Grande Surprising one gailon e Tor sale of mixed | George D, advt, 'adinlus bu'hs nlity hilbe very reasanab'e, Mastin, 58 F, Main street, ane eh off the story by telling in., this Leing the first place that held a great deal of in- terest for WMm. He spoke at length about the fmmense memorial to the Confederacy which is carved out of Stona Mountain some 12 miles from Atlanta. This memorial I8 being carved on the face of a ¢lifi one mile long and 1,352 feet high., As a comparison he sald that the steeple en the Berlin Comgregational ¢hurch is about 155 fect high. The depict horseback, in the around him, furnishing a background, of Lee will be about 2 siated the speaker, on this figure will be higher man. Al these figures are worked out by electrie drills, He also spoke the will he constructed at the eliff and which will house crate relies, sarub, of ' Vined Vor Assault, W and Paul Pagnotti of Ter in the Berlin town court last on charges of assault upon | Nehde, Edward was fined $10 which was later suspended, of he he " lin were night Frank 2 costs, T.oet - nIppY, Nefr, N monthe old ai - Finder pleare notify . Call 184,-adt, e dam | ma have Assistant liem N e raity of Oy ford is naid to King Alfred in “Mother Why Not Try The Newer Form Of Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Posy Cheeks instead of Being Ner- vousand Irritable all the Time and Looking So Haggdrd and Old 7" The Unive long e bren founded by de- ity lhas heen into the the po s ago, Norton mis®ed a narrow suspected securing time t Suapicion 1iat vering liqu s heen i time ary i s illegally the minas of and twe we Officer the memorial, when finished, will | General Ttobert 1. lee on with other famous fignres southern army gathered the ranks of the troops The statue 0 fect high, and even the nose than a being soil ah oot Supernume capture of man rgin. Mo I into rim runner's activities and formation as to the probabie of arrival and his destination, t waited for e The wail was ¢ Popi's The colore by e look | | | | | = and nills s o artnce of irded this e in oy " Lortage Gverdraf Funds e cer snepect, ing by otor Ara « made & app at room which foot of the Confed- of to the ale police #ta i an ingenious ed blac aler y contr fiited over ot interest Con- Berlin It wus ques- On to New Orvleans, e California ors on the interesting things aboul New Orleans, continuced Mr. Wilcox, is the fact that it is divided np into various sections. Thove is the Spanish section, the Irench many One of the most const. from h ntie coast W fit Koy West now one fo v « momin me a memt ngs, @ ity in 1 taxes Tws ta Panks ree Gieneral Wink Heads ¢ Tuh ink was e tirictol Judgr 1 club at the = of 1 North He has just Wt erganization Main strect complete Other office 58 follows: hachs I2st night at term of the First Aleott Vayette for three George E Total Liab ria Riate o tount 1. On a dull, gloomy morning, when the world’s all wrong, page the world’s ‘greatest little smile producer — Say “Oh Henry!” to the man behind the candy counter. Oh Henry! A Fine Candy 10¢ Everywhere as rs club » vice-pr Alexander Har Hay T surer, J directors nt president and board of Erncst 1. Hurwell Charles H. Wii- cox and Erwin 1. Rowe. These officers were presented by the nominating committee consisting of Earl J. Arnold, H. Wihicox and Willian P. Calder. he new president o cinb is one a1 NEhts of from the ¥ wied with the s moted 1 after anlemniy s true sge and_beliet, A, MAC_LEOD, Treasurer, 1o before me, this retary youglars: ars, rkings, awe t6 the "o ‘ot my A Returns to School Miss Edith Prentice, daughter r. and Mrs. George E. Prentice of lin street, returned to school at Tilton college, Tilton, New Hamp- shire, after spending her spring va- cation with her parents of | i | . " 1 ¢ best he After gradu he was conne iham & Coopet p time, La es in this city ing 8 term #e deputy judge of 18 clectod as th nown 1 etate ' law school, COMMUNITY THEATER Plains e AR WEYKLY NCE ime Promised For Al Lots of Pep and Ssnapps Numbers Music by Al Parrs’s Orchesua Robert W. Moore, Andrew Hogan { y ot local police court » ovate Zizman Cass Contivasd Further continuance until Saturd grantad today ip the local police surt by Judge J. M an in the wse af Joseph 7i liquor ot i f, 2 tecume weak. pale. an e a plant tiying to grew the he ' e Al and | fol vome charged with 1aw. Bonds of | 1n Managers man |viotation of the (Continued on Page 15) | disposed of, meaning that tihe community Cathollc churches of the city on Sunday. Daughters Entertain Mothers The annual Mother and Daughter banquet took place last night at the Prospect Methodist church, when a bounteous repast was served to the mothers by the daughters. Decora- !tions for the event were in charge of the members of the Young People’s department. After the banquet, an entertainment was presented, Discuss Frolic Plans Plans for the annual frolic of Bris- Things might get tied up at | tol lodge of Elks on April 30 at the Community theater will be discussed {with the Waterbury lodge tonight by a special delegation of local members +in the Brass City, The loeal party will consist of District Deputy Thomas A. Past Exalted Ruler Albert Le- John 8 Driscoll and Joseph The Waterbury lodge mine febvre, Devine, 1strels will feature the entertainment. May Have Minstrel Plans for the annual minstrel show of I"alos councll, K, of ', were dis- cussaxl at a meeting of the council this week and furthee arrangements will be taken up at a members on Friday ‘of the previous vea's hn\e been ban- ner affairs and ha'a vetted the lodee a neat sum, Final Plans Yor Ball Final details arve Leing worked out for the police concert and ball of April 25th and these indicate that a unusual event is to fealure the Girst annual concert and ball of the Bristol police department, A great demand for tickets is reperied ani the committee is confident that within a teek every ticket will have been for a fuil week before the event is to take place there will not he a single admission ticket available, 'This fact indieates the good feeling that exists bel wven and its protecting force, The committee in chorge ing cvery effort to make the program one of great merit, This mornag the committee on the eoncert part of the program (purt 1), Far! J. Arnold, ohairman, Chief Ernest T. Belden, Mayor John F, Wads, announced that five artists to present this phase of the evening's entertainment had been engaged, TPour of them are mn- sicians fPom New York city, and the ffth will feature a well known Bristol voung lady, Miss Hazel Mather, The four metropolitan artists, in- cluda Menry Moeller, tenor, who is pldly coming to the front as one of New York's foremost American sing- «: Misg Frances Callow, harpist, who bas been a student under Mile, Hene riette lienie, the greatest living harps ixt: Ruth Stie n violinist of come iderable ability, and a member of the Amarican string quartet, one of the leading organizations of its type in the country; Alice Nichols, a talented soung pianist, and a member of the Fuphonie Trio for three years: and 1 Hazel Mather, contralto soloist this city who has secured conside crable recognition owing to her ap- pearances before organizations in Hartford, New 1ilaven and other Connecticut cities, The committee in charge of part 2, the dance program, to be held in the gymnasium of the building, 1lescoe 1. chairman; Judge William J. alone, 1. A Wheeler, John H. ilayes, Jogeph Devine, have about mpleted arrangements Tor a three cossion of great enjoyment. to have the dance 10 o'clock and mu- hed by the augmented orchestra ney, Seesions, lhour tanned furn’ Depariur Chantauqua Dance itations have b annual get-together wgua guarantors and friends for turday evening, April at 8 Kk in the Endee club rooms, It inticipated that the s 10 o invitations will be and thad representative gathering of peonls be present Sature ning te greet the guest of the Dr. Paut M, 1 presi- Kwarthmore collrge Ewarthmore Mlanned sent out to of the Chau- n resy ory Hristc will Areon and aise haue ning t of sident association & program \ of the tuuqua A pared includi has hean pre. ening event, 41 numbers pleasi for the Saturday e\ rerics of music Tage 10) ned o SOUTHINGTON NEWS ON PAGL 18 wuvLhinyu KELILY eV The mors yon cough the more you aies the phlesm easily witbout strain t_pain by ..mf lfnna'dl 's Cough !{nn t leasant and elfective, ncking coughs, decp seatad rold A moet beneficial and safe treatment 'w “bildren and adults. 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