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NEW BRTTAIN DATLY HERALD, § \B/’O,IQ_’__fflBOiZ s Hartford's ko/v})/’ 2 Qenter: ROSE BUSHES, FRUIT TREES and SHRUBS Annual Sale Starts Monday, April 14th. nea Y FIEID GROWN STOCK GUARANTEED TWO YEARS OLD. THE FINEST LOT OF ROSE BUSHES, FRUIT TREES AND SHRU WE EVER HAD, PRICED AS LOW AS GOOD HEALTHY PLANTS CAN BL OPFERED, ’ 10,000 Rose Bushes, True to Name and 2 Years Old...... 35¢ OR THRI OR $1.00. Kindly order by number to avoid confusion in selection., No. 12—Mrs, John Laing, lilac rose. 15—La nee. bright pink. 14—Heclen Gould, fine crimson. t5—Harrison Yellow, yellow. Soliel DO, also yellow. olumbia, peach blow pink. phelin. fize flesh pink. . Drilliant yellow. a lovely red. flesh pirk. ler, climbing. — Dorothy Perkins, pink elin —Capt. Christy, delicate p Karl Druschki, white, Holmes, vich crimson, aus au Teplitz red. i—General Jacquey S—Killarney. heautify 9—Killarney. this is white . 10—Magna Charter, ¢ 1i—Marshall P, Wildoo, 4—I'rau pink. dark red, Wi ur favorable conditions, giving ory. There is salmon flesh “Pink Killarney e 31095 trees and Plum 20¢ each, 12 COLLECTION includes five speeinl 11oses, der most a varicty of colors and blooms that will prove more thun “Los Angeles.” flzane pink; 1 L cerite red ielightful frazrant pink fiowers, g ey, IN ABUNDANCE—AppIc Cherry t , bleek and red zood healthy Concords e OUR ST 50 “White Kill trees, the best iooseberries 35¢ I rreat eh FRUIT T )} Trees, > + eacl Vine ysies, Grape SHRUBS — Altin 3 J a Snowhalls, Forsythia, all Honeysuckics, Wistr conies, pink and white, 83¢ vink, Shast, Duisi ORNAM at 85 eac cach, iupine, OLD PASHICNED FLOWE Bells, Foxglove, Sweet William, Chipere Larkspur, German a ¢ ¥ Phiox, allars Hardy Cheysanthemmne, Moss Pinks, Hardy Pinks, Hoardy i Columbine, for 23¢ each. goiden 23¢ cach, NTAL min Maid Hollyhock .all 19¢ ea Coreopsis, N sueh Az hag §1.60. Shady Spot Grass Seeds, W0 b, ha American” Grass Soe * phe. 20 b 1) 1, i 98e, ron LAWN - “Ian 50c phg. Bowkers 1 r morrow morning at St, . John €. Breanan and Sun 10 o'clock #¢ unt is Sacred Heart, nd el J will be ated church 1 of on Ap Yot s, I eredith er date, will be on ‘—éer(in News VTRANCE IS MADE INTO RESTAURANT - celebr, Berlin (¢ Boy's 10 o'cloc 10:45 o'clock. preach on the subjeet, “F standing committe will meet at 3 the regu school and pectal with gregations Palm The pastor b own | a spraker ol wi ave ng t hool situation ot glars Make Away With Sum 0f Money and Some Candy Nenningers vmy hurch Mr and Mra 1rank lowing 0, Who wepe nday at the 1o of at essions men's cla, Palm Sun processional winre cldeat unction of 1h rm- ' ington roud and erling depot morning, reported a8 roved 1 n ted | i old, I There wil o« that they w Ioly Communion home for at least a church tomorrow, £ tue ing My, o'clock, “The Palins” 1 at the Berlin | ed by { solo. vill be road crday LICE ARE INVESTIGATING & Made Last Berlin ltems, wis who Is at- be con- Nt to their lans for Jdun y 18 Qe iries, will be aninger is cuploy Meredith o Sp N Consteus compan Chueeh Committee N A meetiy Keasingion ) il 1Th we ek at Party=—A\, I Sunday school will he ting. 10 o'clock, 1 » of the New Nritain will s rvice, The held at 1 will be o Men's Lyceum Banquet—Legion the committ Mans Membership Campaign, mrch # next ! the by al ning Any who de 1o hecome parted mhers of L ch arc fnvited I8! he prosont at PR I at ock dundor Costime Party, will meet at 3 p. m. The dunior Vil meet at 6:4 Worthingion ¢ the evening service sociation s Rev, A, C, e il charge of the serviec evens ! e library in rnoon from 3:50 p, m. to nd in the evening from ) o'elock the exchange | ooks. “ regular morning worship Burglars carly this morni red ey the 'H nder 12 o'c the lunchroom owned by Louis Y o'clock, Speclal n=ington Bl The posite the vailroad tracks of 1 The bre in K 1o nd the luneh room ith about nd near n fon f the nter plans by commitie « 1) mmunity ' 1o sonetin Prey was in 1 time Wien the up this in art- wWhich have on Vriday e in been weed is in ciarg This affair prom.! iha 1 younger residents of | West Cromy (he town. lat the brick yard Plan Membership | | Osear Benson ton-Kasica post of tomobite, planni ship drive, which will ated time candy was | Holmauist has s disturbed, | OF the committee in i where te | 101t to new memiy | mander uale Gionnoita stat town wil ev until nlaen Was opor morning 5 " Air the robhery was " not Plaee small but | 7 noney W tered alners, cach and the moncy made the chewing i on for of th heer . i 0. Cinrk ing houses eoting on h apensd eatractod ot Fhose who hreale even | opened the nd 1ok the ®a mollted out It was th gum g from it They ive. Amcrican menn- | P Tic pro by | 108 opin the break was made el on s for v = e ina NEPARATION WO April 12, LIKY Paris, rties, as nothing hut «oreons some this month. George appointed head mey and the bit of nd nothi hurgiar rg I i Com. | commission's quick aoport is q to- Iny that th 1 for | While several describe the concede that The to have latonic the this | “X-sorvicomen who are not Legion | Platonic they or paying. several small mopning when deliverymen brought | "vi"""""” . Lonts War veterans who are morning and POUL ARG 1€ 30 Ukt #emre ot (it th trance was gained by Legion members prying the on the front door. help in - making . e and Constable Frank Brown are RO AR . ¢ MARRIAGH conducting an invesiigation X R e T Yhe Mercdith 1o Speak, joner of ed- mecticut, | caker annual the Men's Lyceum of | was announced today. held on Tuesday in the arlo of hodist church, in- - — Pruce approval e, mostly o net 84 wir . xperts ook for it e combe heen nsed bills money was Thursday to on the ied debt & numis of World not mbers sti agreements in nt questions of security, zonds to the rest reach rose the time plr entor was o place this of the { present | aid and large one { 0f the ore toward br he an 1ock il st LICENSES gi e cam in Berlin w nation-wide dri t will last abont 5 1o plans at present Holds Birthday Party Mise Cynthia Hepworth gton ge entert r schoolmates at {day afternoon in he birthday anniversary. Miss . the children's teache oup with piane se ad the 1ed today clerk; Grorge A, lower, of 605 1ast Main street Mra, Tsabella Braithwait, a of the same address; Carl Swanson of Southington, and uth Agr of ' street, of 124 marriage 8 ina eme oy at the office o for me the nont} s Keehner w ed a numis of street and Miss Florence Rockwell avenve, ton her home b honor of WARD OFF GRIPPE tained the g 1l a pleasant time freshments of the afte Entertain at Whist Mr. and Mrs, Harold G. St Berlin street entertained a friends at whist last ning community About 1 were present and the evening much cnjos Danci the features and refreshments | served, Re 1 in ours The Danger Signs of Constipation ! That languid feeling, accom- panied by feverishness, dull heavy eyes, pale face, bilious- ness and lack of appetite are unmistakable signs of consti- pation. Dr » . - .Trues Elixir ves natural, pleasant relief, 't is 80 good for young and old that for seventy-three years it has been hwv’n as The True Family Laxative It cleanses as it clears; made Kensington Congregutional—Morn- | of pure ity herbs—depend- | 5 5 o ing service at 10:45 o'clock with s able sold since 1851, | mon oy the pastor. Subject, “The | [ Love That Passcth Knowledge " y size $1.20; other sizes l'm schos! &t 12:10 | | vase of grippe. Teonardi's Cough 8; (Creos: quickly soothes and raw throats, cute the phlegm, protects Innge, stops irritation and M@ron have a | grippe or bronch ev off more ecrions tronble, of were was pleasant_remedy that you ecan upon. _Proiect your children and | eell. ruggists. At your d: Church News., 8old by City Drug Store. Kensington Methodist Fuller of Fast Berlin will pulpit at the sriice tomorrov ing at 10:45 o'clock. There evening service tomorrow. jay night at o'clock | be a union serivee with the {ton Congrezational church, | Bev. Carleton Hazen and Rev { Lord will preach Mrs, will no on ¥ri- HARRY E. TAYLOR Berlin Representative OF Kensing- | which May B Pasior's parcongge . . BERSON BROS. e : : Coal Dealers foc. 1 whearsal a1 T wcices PHONE 652-2 'aul’s church, in follow Sunday service will ‘gal Cour- of the 30 o'clock, fol- the 13 : ves- chorus 1 in the church at b o'cloek. bration of the t Gabriel's adim Sunday, at 9 render- I'rancis Cobiey as an offertory held at Samuel Rutcliffe of have charge of the will Mothodist church Sun- mugle Sunday school will Junior The Fp- p. M., at Fuller will be open Monday veral property in 11 to house his employes | is driving a new au- The editorial com- ment this morning on the reparation of the optimistic., decision as fixing the for hearing the Germans at next vee the allics’ governments prinei inter. licenses of the Terwilliger, a and divorcer Arthur Miss 150 Cuartis rles C. Wiltiams of 97 Carl- M. Get rid of that cold quickly before foy. erish conditions set in aod you have a bad ur ale brings_relief tight cough, bad eold, is get a bottle of Leon- 1ardi’s Cough Syrup (Creosoted) and waré Fine for whoop A8 liog cough and croup. The safe, sure ané depenc your . Plainville News ROBERTS IS FINED ON'THREE COUNTS Plads Gully v Lucal Pl Gourt and Pays $41.16 EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTION School Attendance Records—W, C. T, U. Finishes Afghan—Scrvices For Palm Sunday in Churches—Briefs, Warren Roberts, arrested Thursday | night by Night Patrolman E. W. Fur- rey, pleaded guilty to three counts in the ‘local police court yesterday and | was fined £7 on each count and costs totaling $20.16 by Justice M, 0, Ityd | He was charged with intoxication, | | breach of the peace and resistance fol- lowing his arrest Thursday night and paid a total of $41.16. Grand Juror Stanley & Gwillim presented the ! state's case, i Epworth Group Election | The New Britain group of the Fp- | worth league of the M. K. church met | last evening in the Plainville M. -hurch parlors and officers were elect- |ed. The group includes tie leagues Jof New Britain, Bristol, Southi { Forestville, Kensington and Plainville, The officers are as follows: President, | | Anna Ward of New Britain; first vice- | | president, .. €. Voke of New Britai second vice-president, Thomas Har |ford of Kensington; third vice-pres! dent, George Goodrich of Southing- [ton; fourth vice-president, Marion | Webster of Bristol, and secrctary and | | treasurer, Howard Hanford of New | Britain. % The Plainville members served sup- | per following the meeting and fur- nished an excellent program of enter- tainment, School Attendance Records Principal Orrin 1. Judd of the 'Pleinville graded schools announces the tollowing lists of pupils who have had perfect attendance records for the term ending April 11, 192 Grade—IKindergarten, A, M. clags Kenneth Morgan, Kindergarten, P, M. class—Beatrice Corlette, Sampson Bull, Grade 1 A—A, Rurgess, Loraine Deloy Grade 1A—T, M, class—Vito Giro- lomo, Ttose Carucci, Anna Krezel, Grade 1A—A. M, class — William Collins, Arlene Stellimacher, Clarence Morgan, Grade 1B--A, M, class — Reatrice Gnazzo, Doris Livingstone, Constance Guerriere, Robert Livingstone, Grade [1A-—DBurton Distin, Willlams, | ade 1IB — Leonard DBro Junior Mills, John Silverio, Smith, Grade TIC—FEliza Faniola, Annie Gireloma, Sylvia Gnazzo, Mame Kata, Mildred Peplowv, Rose Susko, Marion parrelll, Ralph Corlett, Robert Gnazzo, Lrling Bedergren, Clarence Woods, J irade TIT A Louise Hibbard, James Marjorie M. class — Daniels, Donald Iwell, Marion Tredenick, Nathalie Johneon, | Mary Rasck, Llizabeth Nevel Wil liam Gallagher, Albert Miller, Henry Morrow, Alan Tyler, Katherine ('Dea, Grade TIT B—Anna Kawalski, Patsy rdi, Rose Vilardi, Grave TV A—John MeIntyrs Parsell, Patsy Melito, Antonio Caparrelil, Cliftord Sturgeon, Austin Anita. Cilline, Florence Tani, Darbara Jewett, Do- ~Dorothy Re Clar- ldred lLee once Lovaseeur, Willinme, Daniels, Lena. Girolome, lando Gna Grade TV Beckerhouse, Lueille Allport, Ca Dominick Berlanti, Howard Burgess, Lena Conforti, Cha lotte Day, Richard Leonard, Howard Smith, Charles Tolll, Robert Usher, Grade V' A—THorace I'rench, John | Smith, Weltha Scoville, Helen Wash- ington, Jennie Chambrella, Mldred Lafayette, Minna Washburn, Grade Y B—Mary 1 chman, Camelia Pepe, 'Banner, John Gallagher, George sek, Willielmena Strunz, Margaret Weber, John Bernadueei, Mortimer Cottrell, Thomas DiGiacoma, Freder- ik Tyler, Grade lennie ( Lawreneo sdward Barl, 'Williams, Hglen Tlergan, inson, Waltry Jo Grade V1, B-—Ternice Willadenne ¢ 1, 1 Emilio Gnazzo, Itos ivingstone, irew Pedrolin Agn+s Scranton Smith, Helen Sturgeon e Maynard, Frank Widger, Gregory, Harvey Smith, Frederick Wegner, Moy Phocbe Roh- \1, A secl] “aparrelli, neon Tirnbaum, Erics Greenier, Fdna Livingstone, An Pellecel Vinton renee Marion Angelina Grace Skell i, Alda Ol MeRurney Josephine Sfeve Per Vilardi Yacobel- rold Pryor, Davis, ¥ Margenelle, Abbie Confor ron, 1 t 1 o Alfonso Yacobelli is, William Ziambr Grade VII, A-—Vivian amin Lepore, William Marion Fussell, Kuth Tyler Usher Grade Brastow, Vit n Doro- Irene Mills Ok nginst Vitardi, Earl Mo Alfonsi Silverio stance Vicinus ARLI A Schastian kman, Andrew RBerardueei, eco. \irginia Conforti, Mary Horace Grayso Ellery kell, Victor Hurtado, Emily Kilhy liam Berlanti Vi wi Kramer, Cos Grad Areari, Greorge Lonise ¥ Galil 1Ha Wi Grade I Waltter Murpiy Marjorie Rutland, fam Weber, John Yaross, Milton Stephen Ha- ek, Alfred White, Elizabeth Stanley. Finishes Work T. U. held an esterday afternoon Martha Harris 2:30 o'clock to ousewives left their finish the afghan for in Allingtown hos- All present ¢ as well pleased work. A boun- | titul Junch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, C. H onson. 1" were laid to hold a silver tea in the | | near futare v | Palm Sonday Services | Episcoval ehure U | imporiant session at the home of Mrs 52 Maple strect from 6. Reveral bu work to alp {the soldier boss pital, New Haven |+ith the arternoon . m.. Mely Commun | emren sehoc |seriice an | vestorday: A ATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924, B ——— ) song and sermon uf Southington, Congregational serviee at 1 unda by Rev. B. church: Morning 5 a. m., subject “Palm church school ately after the morning service: Young I'cople’s meeting at 6 p, m., Vineyard.,” The Wome will meet in the church y day afterncon to sew and at 3 o'clock program meeting wil union Good Friday service eld in the Methodise . m, Baptist church: 1 pastor's theme will he Spirit at Work:” Sunday school owing the morning service: 6 p, Young People’s serviee: 7 p. m., eme will be “What Did the ” 7:45 p. m., Thursday, pra be Ti40 will church at the Holy rol- m., the Ox 45 a. be o m, meeting, M. 1. church: Rev. Arthur A, aBil, pastor, will speak at the morning service at 10:45 a. m., on to Christ:"! 6:30 p. m., BEpworth ivague. Starting Easter Sunday eve- ning there will be Sunday evening rvi in the M. E. church. Good riday. there will be a unfon Good T'riday service of (longregational, Bap- tist and Methodist churches in the M. E. chureh, Rev, Charles 8. Wyckoff, pastor of the Congregational chureh will speak on “Message of Good Fri- Hor- morn- ion church: Nev, b stor, 11 a, m,, ing worship, & by Rev. 1. B. Walters of New Britain; 12:30 p, m,, Sunday ool; § p. m., evening wor- ship and sermon by the pastor. Observing Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fisher of Welch street are being over the week-end by friends in New Haven, They are observing th sec- ond anniversary of their wedding. Catholic Church Notes Palm Sunday services will be held In the church of Our Lady of Merey tomorrow morning with masses at § and 10 o'clock. Sunday schoo! will be held at 9 o'clock. The palms will be blessed prior to the 10 o’clock mass and will be followed by distribution. Returns From Hospital Mrs, Fred Powers of street has returned from Waterbury where she has been vesting following an operation performed at St. Mary's ospital in that city, Mrs. Powers’ condition is regarded as excellent, leave For Denver William Butler and Donald White left yesterday by motor for Denvar, Colsrade. They plan to spend several months in the western cit Plainville Briefs, Miss Marguerite LaVasseur of Whiting street is recuperating from a recent {llness, The eondition of Miss Mary Callen of Broad strect shows a little im- provement, Mrs. Augustine Prior Canal strest have returned visit with Mre. Prior's sister in after a Mid- dletown, Ethan lodge, K. of P., the rank of knight on a large clase of ndidates for Pythian lodge at a reg- ! ular meeting last night, For sale—-Gladiolus bulbs—quantity of mixed bulbs very reasonable-— George D, Mastin, 56 E, Main street, —advt, Get your fresh seeds, and fertilizer now at the Eng. & Supply Co.—-advt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS onion sety Plainville The regular weekly meeting of the board of selectmen was held in fhe town hall yesterd The sum of §13,. 100 was ordered drawn, $10,000 be- ing turned over to the Southington Bank and Trust company as trustee of the fund left by Jeremiah Kenyon, the income to Le uged in aiding needy children to secure a high school edu- cation, The board ordered $600 paiid to the slate for the outside poor, The semi- annual bill of the Southingten Water company amounted to $1,561. This bill also settles the cxpenses of wa- ter used in fire hydrants, troughs, ete, The republican held Thurs Y evening to nominate candis dates for the annual borough election the first Monday in May. The fol itg nominations were made: Warden, Dr. A, J. Cutting; burgess William T, Foley, L. 1% Hutton, Houghton Brooks and Styrin collector, 1. pard; horough eork, | William boroug! nLeriff, John J, Cockayne: rissioner, ', W, Iy ey Nohle; anditore, A, G. | cat Knapp: asseseors, | Ju n Neal cancus was e r com- treasarer, 17, peon and Os- iward | and € lLeawis w and Sisto rday afternoon ailed out to 1 Bristo poir o ome of Mre \ Summer strect the 1o Mre Mary Word by Wil Adeath of his hrot Meriden. Mr. number of times ar nequaintance m Ki» here, The follaning fied in the ofiice of the towa cler has occupied market ¢ 1 Sam Harry Oxles <o Iilding & tand brothers as a to Abraham a Wat 1o and B =old the Krammer ter etreet uel Kramer of North of Daniel Varker ie this town have Mary H. Douglae a ho to 1ot i The Pexto ¥ i ANl Stars of Dristol in th 1 this eveni 1t will he a b ack Wath towr i who is under- in the Ye Telies ur styving | “Homage | entertained’ Washington | and son of exemplified | | that there would | ous companies Bristol News GEN, EDWARDS SURE 10 VISIT BRISTOL Commander of 26th Division Gertain (o Attend Observance BIG MILITARY. SPECTACLE Zigman Fined $100 in Police Court— Death of Frank Welch of View Strect—Trolley Company Com- plains of Jitney Competition. that LEdwards, Assurance Major General arcnce former er of the 26th division, will be here aext Saturday to speak at the Seiche- prey Day cclebration has been re- ceived by the committee in charge of the event. General Edwards took a promine, part in the 102d Day ob- scrvance today in New Haven, where he was seated with General John Pershing in the reviewing stand. forts were made by the local com- mittee to sccure General DPershing also for next Saturday but at the time of the request, he was in Trance and conld not be located. Work on the reviewing stand erec- tion will begin on Monday. Already the city has taken on a festive air for the celebration, as the decorators have started th work and several buginess houses ara now resplendent in the national colors. The parade will be one of the big features of the day and will start promptly at 2 o'clock fn the after- noon. Sixteen bands will provide music for the marchers, who will in- lude former service men, national guardsmen, patriotie societics other organizations. Tarade Plans Ready Plans are rapidly maturing for the final arrangements for the dedication of the Soldiers’ Memorial monument on the Boulevard one week from to- | Following several meetings of | day, the general committee, there has been much work done by the mem- bers of the various sub-committees and the result will be one of the most complete events of its kind held in Dristol for muny years, 'he exercises of next Saturday will slart with the formation of the mili- tary parade on upper North Main sireet at 2 o'clock. Units entering this parade will be assigned places on North, Pond and North Main streets, Chairman T.. A. Wheeler of the parade committee this morning stated that he has already received assur- ances from Major Byrd of the 169th regiment, Connecticut National Guard, ba a provisional representative of the vari- from the 160th regi- these to represent companies in Hartford and New Dritain A companying these National Guar men will be the 166th regiment band, It is wlso expected that a detach- ment from the Air Service squadron of a statien at Hartford will be pres. ent and will take its place in the parade, Negotiations are now 1 progress for the presence of three planes from Mitehel Field, and these company, ment, will iy over the parade and the city | during the ceremonies, Another visiting delegation consist of a detachment from Troup B, Cavalry of Hartford, These men will be on their mounts and arrange- ments have been made for the care of the horses overnight. as they will not be ridden back to the armory in Hartford until SBunday morning, Thie will be a very interesting feature of the parade and one of great ap- peal to school children capecially, In the parcde will also be a unit of marines, this being, like the cavalry, one of the first instances when marines have been in a Bristol parade in a long term of years, Tn the parade will be the tw wilitary dlvisions, Company 1. eadquarters Company of the regiment, One of the colorit parade will be the to floats, (" in Jocal and 1690t} features of the ision given over Wheeler that some or presented symbolic dirman morning of ng feats « ounced 1) ort wtril parade, in char- of the in« during heing win wom¢ activities e iy teresting phases o the World War. 1en by the committee floats to malke th netive and « Great « ng these m most attr ive, OF cours ure t the parade wil the appearance of the it oportion of the anticipated command- | and | will | scores of visiting ex-service from other cities, The Terryville American Legion has sent word that they are planning to co-operate and have served notice on | the American Leglon men of Bristo) ’um they expect to have a very large men number in the parade and a unit representative of the large number of men that Terry- | that will f\i}lo had in the World War! service, | be very Both the American Legion and the | Veterans of Yoreign Wars of Water- Lury have glven notice that they ex- | pect to come over in very large num.. | bers and there will probably be frony | 400 to 600 men from the Brass City in the parade. ‘There will also be | divisions from New Haven, New Britain, Southington, Torrington, and other cities. Of course, one of the | very interesting phases of the parade will be the appearance of Major Gen- iu il Clarence R, Edwards, commander | of the 26th Division, which included | our Company D bo; He will de- |liver the speech of the afternoon, In the parade will also be Gover- 1~or Charles A, Templeton, accoms | panied by his staft, Chairman Wheeler announces that there will be eight bands to provide {music for the various divisions of the parade, One of the eight bands wiil | be the New Dritain Girl Scout Fife, | Drum and Bugle Corps of 49 pieces, They have a reputation for excellent | playtng, having taken second prize at | the Eastern States Exposition contest, and their music will be very appeal- |ing. Another unit that will be parade will be a division | Boy Scouts, all in uniform, ! Zigman Fined. | Joseph Zigman was fined $100 and costs on a charge of having the repu- |tation of having liquor for sale on his premises at 24 Laurel street by Judge Joseph M. Donovan at the po- | lice court session this morning. He | was found not guilty on the charge | of intent to sell. | A five galion can of alcohol found | underneath the building, occupied by the Zigman Smoke Shop on Laurel | street last Sunday mornimg by Officer John Blasi caused the appearance of the accused in court today. He was represented by Attorney Noble E. Pierce, who requested Judge Donovan to inspect the premises. This wa done by the judge, who fined Zig- | man, " of the the Rev. J. L, Davis Coming, The Rev, John Y. Davis and a large delegation from the Bible class of the Trinity Methodist ehurch of New Britatn will meet with the Arym club of the Prospect Methodist church on Sunday in this «i The 'Trinity Bible class is one of the largest in the United States and is known as the Everyman's Bibje class. Its suc- | cess, according to its members, has been due mainly to the efforts of the Rev., Mr, Dav The visiting clergy- man is not unknown'to local people as he has spoken here several times, Frank Welch Frank Weleh, 34 years old, of 58 View street died yesterday at the Hartford hospital following a short fliness, He was born in New Britain Lut removed to this eity in his boy- hood, entering the employ of the Domestic Bakery o, as a baker, He Las been employed in the bakery de- [ Co. in Hartford for the last three years. He leaves his wife, a son George and two daughters, Lunice and lo- | rence Weleh, all of this city and his | father, John ¥. Welch of Hartford, [1le was a member of Compounce Tribe, 1, O. R, M, and of the Bristol lakers' Union, The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock on Monday morning at 8t Joseph's church, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebe rated. The burial will take place in the St Thomas cemetery, Tramway $lects Albert 1 Tenney of Lexington, Mass, was re-clected president of the Dristol & Plainvillp Blectrie Co., at the annual stockholders’ meeting of that concern yesterday afternoon in the local offices, Other officers were | chosen as follows: Vice-president, D, ) Munson: secretary and treasurs M. L. Tiifany, assistant treasurer, A. Bradley; manager, George K Cockings;legal counsel, Noble K Fierce, The directors are: Albert B, i "Tenney, Charles H, Tenney of Spring- icld, Mass, Noble K. Plerce, M. 1. Tiftany, ¥, M. Bradley of New Haven, W Putnam of Hartford, J. H, Trumbull of Plainville and Robert I, Griggs Waterbury, A quarterly dividend cent, payable on May clared, of per 1 was aleo de- Tramway Complains Upon complaint from officials of the Brictol & Plainville Eleetrie ( that motorists of the city were fitney service along the fthe traction concern withe franchise, four motor car opers warned this morning by court that repetition mean a court ape were notified 16 at the Jlocal State Polices rt Cleveland, to whom. the officers appealed, © motor car opers the regulaf in ating the win arance, The ppear for a he poli tquarters offense men aring Ty com nd to have wued on Pag L _______ __________ ____ ] pore Srend Sceniifically ey i mone start now o a Chedking A Sveiemntize r mul *omstcrs is the bee i ol swve s Avuracy ount with vate that spending. and your ating money will he <der 1o accompli Pegin tday fig PLAI. 1L E TRUST Co FLANVILLE LONN

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