New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 21, 1924, Page 7

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el figu/ui we You Seen Qur F NOT, WE INVITE YOUR nte skirts, ractive afternoon gowns. Se 5 > a irall the good color shades for spring, width 10 inches for d Rich and smart are the Checks, Stripes and Figured Crepes in all colors for at- In all sorts of pleasing designs, large, medium and small to suil taste are the heautiful Figured Crepes that ave offered in all colors. EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1921, | /4 Center: New Silks For Spring? INSPECTION _THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL—The Lovely Bordered Crepes, 10 inch width in the newest Sping colorings for gowns, skirts, ete. Exquisitely beautiful are the Striped Russian Crepes resses, capes, coats and sepa- Brocaded Crepes in black, white and colors with a most varied line for choice are lovely for afternoon and evening gowns, little summer dresses. Pongees for spoit wear, children’s frocks, ete., are here Come let us shox you Silks and quote our prices. Tub Silks in pretty colored stripes are very smart for in all the Lest zport shades. Earl and Wilson Semi-Soft Collars At Our Men's Dept, we offer these new dollar Packets in four of the latest styles. “Kip- i lawn,” “Greenlawrn” “Creslawn” and “Shady Lawn” each Packet contains thice of the well § oft Collars, price—$1.00 Packet. \an of Hartford and Rev. John F, Danbury that they will be | unable to attend the anniversary celes hration of the St, Paul's T, A, B, so Berlin News church, Rev. Father Ryan is state president of the T A, B, society, In Brown and Venres Descend on Residents o Christian Lane vitations were sent 1o these mbn through Rev, Fathee Brennan and it was hoped that they would he able to attend, An invitation has heen sent to Rev, 1Prancis ) Hart Word has not received him vet, en———— George W, Lawrence f George W. lLaw afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late home on Main street, ey, A, O, Ful. ler was in charge of the services and burial was in Wilcox eemetery, Fast Rerlin, The Mas serviee was held at the grave Whist on Wednesday The T. A, It of Kensington has announced the weekly whiste wiil on Wed. nesday night, instead of on Tuesday, nw has been the for the Thie week the affair wil) 8 | Byan of founder nsingto raul's alse n of ford, heen from The fy nee of Ulergymen Conot Attend Banquet-— Hold First Bascball ‘layers to onie Mecting Pmorrow==Boxing Bouts sociely that he on Progran Vor Tomorrow Night, heresfter Two 10 jallon stills, a quantity of held mash and tome whiskey wore fircated 1y Ofcers Frank Browr and Orville V'ntres of the Herlin police | fow weeks foree, wivn they descended on Chris- | e staged on Wednesday o tian Lancand rajded two homes there | o' tlock at the hall in Kensinglon, yesterda: noon. I« Fapected Home The tat Nonketty, son of Mr. and . Charles Ronketty af Kensington home o Joe Wasso, The calmness of es Tonketty of Kensingtor Sl s expected hame from the New Kaster Runday was broken and Joe | ¢ general hoepital time 1his "a I I i 4] 0 Ll Nat AR muh suvprined, 8o surprised tRAt ooy ire pan been recovering Trom he trie to take & smash at ( mstable | an aperation which underwent at o veve s tie tene | \entrg, 1ot "" T ""’I I"”"':" 10 I‘ N= {that institution several weeks ago e vere thwarted by the police- RORENG NS RWRITOD Wy 8 poil Going 15 Naungatnck men, who procecded to mearch i The T. A, B w corps will for sENS T " They found fthe hall in Kensingtan at 6:50 o'clock a ten galln still, half a gallon of f |this evening for Naugatuck, where whiskey asl a barrel of mash, Wasso |1iav will 1ake A ph and was notifid to appear in court fomors | o000y which many societies all rom nighten a charge of making and the state will presented selling ligor, as the officers had ['The Jocal drum corps has been sic tearned tRL he was selling it, baving | cesatul in many of the walks found me 1o whom he sold the stuff. | 1g off with se it Peter wintke of Christian Lane al. xpected that it good recei®d an Taster from the | showing tonight, He proved to be more of the Ginone-Buonafonte Nuptials, emiling host than Wasso was. He of- The wedding John Ginone feredno resistance to the office vho | Middietown and Miss Theresa Buo the premises thoroughly, | fonte of Beckley will hetd findig a 10 gallon still, & gallon of | row morning at 9 o'clock at 8. whiskey and some near beer of | ehureh, Kensington, Hev, J hone-made varicty, He will also ap- | pan officialing. best mar pea in court tomorrow | Benjamin Buonatonte, hrother Will Start Pract { bride, and the maid of on haseball cone custom ening at | Wil the M place visited was rome de leave of "t va il ir over he oy ot and a eral prizes will make *n cal officery | | of o searaed e Paul's Bren- will he the s, The honor wift be All Kensi team its first practice tomor rov night at clock on the Ken sitgton Grammar school grounds. All tiore who desire 10 become affiliated with the team this year, should be on yvand at this preliminary workonut, §o | An anniversary mass wil hat those in charge can mee that ma- | St Paul's chureh (erial available for the wsquad this|morning at § a'clock for the late year, Bernard I'. Moore, last yrar's members are expecting The first communion to turn out in force, A great deal of (held on N 17 at st interest is being shown this season in [and on nday, May 11 the baseball line and the prospects|ifeart church, East Berlin 1ok good for an excellent team, if the | mation will take place on & townspeople will turn out 160 the May 18, at 2:20 o'clock at Sacred games, Heart church and on the same day at 4 o'clock at 8t. Paul's church, Hight | Rev, John J. Nilan, 1v. D Hartford, being in charge, Tt is estimated that *he wil meet for the on an destination | | Fonowing the L will Jeave [trim. Their announced. S Paul’s Notes cercmony wedding been extended be said at Wednesday on class will be Paul’s church at Confir- Will Not Be Present fev, John C. Brennan of 8t. Paul's chureh, Kensington, has received word from Rev, Dr. Michael A, Sulli- and 1,100 prople were present at the | ——— {services at 8t Panis and Sacred | | Heart churches yesterday. This is a | . | record attendance, according to Rev. | r Brennan. Notes From Sick Roome. 0IDTmNmNEw | The condition of Mre. John Meln {tyre of East Betlin, who is confined # |to the Middlesex hosptal, remains about the same. ®he has been serd ousiy il for some time, | Miss Margaret Kerrigan, who un- derwent an operation for apendicitie |at the New Britain General hospital | some time ago .is espected home this week. Tony Zipadelli of Berfin, who sus- |tained a shock some time ago. is re- {ported as being somewhat improved. wum Banquet. for the Lyceum be held Kensirgtor 1. Mot r ‘Fz’hr Waists Dresses Kimonos Draperies Ginghams Stockings Sweaters annual “Mamond .n %o simple e Bach 13.cent package Dres™ containg directions 4Ny woman SAn are tia sren 1 Choose any | ! toastmastes a4 will Be sepved by coior st drug store. church Consotnme ladies of past is | tomor- | of the | | Miss Lena Ginone, sister of 1he groom | Mrs. | Sacred inday, | Bishop of | one® minute, ———— I Lielly, celery, salted nuts, roast heef brown gravy, mashed potatoes, onion au gratin, olives, rolls, ¢ p salad | cheese crackers, ice cream, cAle and | cottee, The program is as follows Opening remarks. . Harold W, |'pson | Soprano solo--"The Lilac Tree” Mrs, lara Bernstein The Backward Child” Mrs, George ), “Public Mindedness” Carleton Herd Girl's L Ulifford G, Vields Is & School Fory” Vurse JA. I Meredith Meo Meredith is comuiissioner of education in the state of Connecticut, Star Bouts Scheduled, Seven bouts between some beat known amateur bovers [mcction will be staged | night at Foresters' hall, junder the auspices of Court | bessett, Ioresters of America. following are on the card: |Pedro va. Young «osmo Bernstein vs, Stanley Hart . Keena ve. Young Cidillo; Jonnie i Dawson v, Lester Gade, Noah Kap- n “Kid Al Kid FitzYoung va, George Wright: Young lLeonard vs. “Young Mirpo."” Noah Kaplan is a of well known Kid Kaplan of Meriden iand Young Leonard is a brother of the <heik of Wallingford,” well known in bhoxing circles, All of the contestants are natives of Meriden or Wallingford and several good seraps are being looked forward to. . Last Berlin Ttems, The library will be open this even ing feam 0 to 0:30 o'clock for the exchange of hooks. H. W. Dowd ome on Main the past few days as ¢F tives in Ing polis, Indiana Mrs, George I'ollard is confined to Cottage strect by illness, ene has had a telephone residence on Wilcox | Monologue- ed t Address . R Hazen Mandolin Pream™ Address-—"What of in the this ington Matta- The Youne Jackie brother the ned 10 his after apending & guest of rela- her home o George nstalled in avenue, 58 his Ka home Northrop has returned this place after spend- & past week as the guests of 1de in West Haven The schools 6f the town Turs ning M open after Eas- Mrs, lay mo he urned arter apen guest couple | Methodist chu pie supper in the hasement of the chureh Tuesday even. ng from 6 to & o'clock Mise Virginia Sunday of Na on (tord Main Ttoot #pent at her home street Mr, and Mes, Gro Pritain we the gn town Bunday Mr. and Mye Fritain the e tomn yesterday Froela of New ts of frisnds in M. hisids of New et s of reiatives in radin Fdgerly, Jv., —adit. ¢ e plirs Kensington Try This For NEURITIS Ne trical construction and service, A, W Phone 697 eup- 1] ocalized ingle or may be genera volving a large nun of nerves’ For yuick and lasting reflef, phar- maciss have for { past few months dispensed Joint-Base—a stainless, | penetrating reme that, when rub- bed over the affected parts for about aks right in so that not left on Lhe skin. is for limbering up #0iff the swelling and and for { tubes are druggies ur may be A trace Joint-F: oinis, reducing e pain 1o disap purpore thousands daily—66 conte—at Alnass remember when Joint-Fase gois in joint aguny gets oul—Quick. ! she made Plainvil WATERBURY WOMAN PASSES AWAY HERF Mrs. Margaret Noll Prior Diés at Home of Son in Plainville Ventrelli-Jacobellis Wedding — Pass Fxaminations in Hartford—Cinil vial in Superior Court—Dlainyville Briefs, Noll I" died at I'r strect yosterday o Mrs. Thomas F. Marzaret I'rior, mes I, e hom of 135 ening at in her son, West Main o'clock. She had heen three years, the last two of her life being spent in bed. be ol Ir shock Mrs. P'rior wa n in tand in She suffe a about years ago and never recovered, She is survived by Ter husband and two sons, James F. Prior. with whom her home, and Frank Prior Utica, N, T, The funeral morning at : liome at 1 of be held tomorrow o'clock from the Main street and a requiem high mass will e sung in the church of Our Lg Burial will be ir cemetery on Farmington avenue, Salvation Army Appeal The annual Home Service Appeal of the Salvation Army was started in I wille this morning. will con- thize throughout the coming to a close on Saturda hers of 1he Salvation Army lecal representatives of th board will conduct a « hom busing houses and in an effort to raise the quota for n, the total of which will be § his 1 the only appeal which will mulie this year and collectad will be used for gen- eral reliet throughout state of Connecticut and a portion in Plainville itself, it is expected that drive will be supported, The peo- of Plaimi notified that any * or sol tions through- by uniformed representatiyes was not to he st It present weelk, Mem- slafi anid isory mags of factories the 0, the as the T army money th generous 1he ple are cther appe the 1formed tion Army or the roCOg- out year either of wilt I. Rigge, charge house 10 house (7 He uniforn Mr. Morrisey, in com- with George Bartleit, A member bourd, witl canyass the and will be ir T e pany of the Lusiness Grisory been of plans h house \ factorien le by whicl inville wiil anvasesd, Brock-Barncs post, American don, has given ite endorscment 1o the Aw A, Mcleod of the nyille Trust Co, will act as treas. The advisory board will " Platnville all funds collected allotment Hf $500, hut this mean that the money taken will go eleew here than in Plainville, hecause in case of em- ergency, this sum and more apent liere if it s found neteseary, \entrellisdacohellis Wedding John Ventrelli and Misa Minnie Carmela Jacobellis of Plainville were married this morning at § o'clock in the of Our Lady of Werey Rev, F"ay, pastor, performed the coremony, They attended by Mr. and Mrs, Leonardn Lesemine, Pase Faaminations Meteod and T, P, Prier o Trust ‘o, successfully passed their pecent examinations in tar 1 cconomics at the Hartford pter the American institute of Banking, Mes, Li Trombley and Mrs, Cora W, Olirer Prost company hayve their examina- Lons in commercial superior Court Trial I'he suit of A, ¥, Williame of Plai o against 1 also for ti urer, for use in over the does not i in the drive will e chureh fohn } were A the A Plainvitie i of nn a passed o of the risles af very of eduled 1o vome guperior court The plaintift Tudge Wi Charles ¥, defend e Piainyille, oprre 1y m Mai up ury in Marford i5 lwing represented by of Yiristol 1ee n irial in the tomorrom or inm ol nred 1he by e Property i against ed in the recently Auction Sale nt render Kophia i Hem- udgm 1 of Mrs husband in enpetior with Mrs. Hemin ingtor i e on Nott Kate Jie auction on the prey onse o s mil “Aernoor o'clock Ponovan e the Anct a commit appointed by the " rtiard fctarns Prom Hospital cd Bullen of Washington from 8t Fran conrt in i ford shers he spont ng teeated for pleuries ardition is reported to e mue o Impressive Serviee regular Easter cor Raptist ghurch yesterdas, service was held when of Vaptism was ob was heawtifully Nlies and fernm, Mis impre In place of the at 1t an impressive nee the ordina The taptistrs Jecorated with Faster jee was largely attended Vamily Gathering A family gathering was held at the heme Mr. and Mre. Witliam Hyde on Park street yesterday in honor of Mre. Hyde's birthday., Members the family gathered at dinner and held a ‘proper obseriance throughout The of the das In Critieal Condition of C. L Avery suffering in hospital with ported . to be Avery was forced to right arm ampotated and conditlon at the present time is s *the condition e, who is Grnera .t itair coning WMy Wood nneha have Fire—Fire—Fire Presention Demanctration Piaims e Cor. Whiting and Waple e Totsding., April 22 ot S0 p. ™. s the Aante Graeanterd Tire Extinguisher o said to be critical Frank ¥, Conlon FFrank E. Conlon, age Gl ycurs, die in ap automobile in Bristol wlhile on y to visit the dedication gxers e was well known in Plain- > as a number of his brothers live He had been a patient at the Bristo! hospital for the past two weeks suffering from heart trouble and was dischurged Friday. His end was without warning. He is survived by Themas 1., Edward Charles F., and John E. Conlon of Plainville and William Conlon of Forestyille, and two sisters, Mrs, Kane of Southington and Mrs, Edward Kennedy of Naugatuck. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock from Mat- thew's church in Forestville. [ William P Laflin, pastor, will of- ficate. Burial will be in the family plot in St. Joseph's cemetery, I'lain- ville, brothers. Attorney five St thian Sisters Initiation an Temple, No. 29, Pythian will initiate a large class cundidates into the order at a me ing to be held Wednezday evening Odd Fellows' All members the degree team are asked to be hand Pytl sisters, of t- in of on For the Libvary pictire “The Courtship will be showi & motion of Miles Standish’™ afterioon ciening Wadnesday and Thursday the Community theater auspifes of the Woman's Literary club for the bene- fit of the Mainvi public library. The projeet has the endorsement of Prineipal Orrin L. Judd of the Plain- ville schonls hecause most of the pro- ceeds will be turned into the fund to buy books for the children. This is leld instead of the annual drive for funds. William L Wilber, manager of the theater, hay donated the place for of the club and the sup- port of the public the project which is considered one of the most Plainville. schools 1o Open public schoals will Faster recess witd both aml at under the the use is asked for worthy in The open fol the us- \Maost holi- lowing the ual morning sessions tomorrow, of the teaching staff spent the dnys at their respective homes, Vaster Services ster services at the church v of Jlercy were the hest attended of ths enti according to @ report from the pastor, Itey, John i, 'ay, The music was the hest that has been heard in the church in some time . The of Our | vear Plainville Rpiefs Miss Harriet Beach of Hartford was the sst of friends in tonn ever the cek-ond Mrs. Minaie n *Park st spent the wock-end with friends Pine Plains, N, ¥, Mes, William ook of Hough stroet is confined to her home with ilincse, Thomas Cafferty has left for his in Florida after spending a (ew weeks in Plainville Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hastings ha turned from & winter's stay in Florida. Court General Lawton AL will hold a regular meeting in Legion hall Whiting street tomorrow evening. W stre home & re- L of o Brown and white dog. an- Rrowny? Own- calling 194 Found swers 1o the name of or can have same by advt, For stove & standing clothes Bt A quick purchase buy, —advt Rale - Couch, parlor wringer means a cheap WS Pierca hy hour or cor paye, All goods distance work a A, Costello, € Reliahle Call mon § "o n Long Thomas Tel, 17 SOUTHINGTON NEWS A cantata was hield the ¥ Baptist efiureh yesterday at whicl Lrgeet 1o attend this kind In with or- haptiem 23 being ac tract, nre a prefaity Pisrce 81 insur et ne at of the 1 cronds ever wax present, the an event of connection linanee cantata held epted the of nue a e of there ie co citie amend understood that among nges and rter I'he many eral « e present has in tor are 18 considered out of date 1o many rules and W hich essenfial, Al up 1o action charter h forc: many 3 and s 1egulations nothing it is e whi said lack are en done that has br \peeted though this time il soor take esto bascha arrangs the haseball season which With the back of The or of the deam is waki upening of will soon t ently organized ma & ments for under way seocintion ted that a e team it wpec Suceess season will e enje home Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Rub on Good Old Musterole That cold may turn into *Flu, Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole on the con- gested parts and see how quickly it brings relief, Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terole, made from of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple :l'l'gndl:‘e'tns <2 mntr("i’rrii:a‘nl which mulates circulation and hel k up the cold. o Aseffective as the mesey old mustard plaster, does the work without blister. _Just rub it on with your finger-tips, ‘\':u will kl,h: w:ur,vrn‘| tingle as it enters pores, a cooling sensation brings welcome reliel.m‘ T To l"dl:-n: nl‘ld'fl. is now made in m form for babies 3 Better than « mustard plaster Bristol News GEN, EDWARDS SEES " 0LD BUDDIES AGAIN Former Commander of “Y. D.” Warmly Received in Bristol BOY DIES FROM POISON William Mullitasage Thought to Have Faten Poisonous Food—Death of Mres. Mary Healy and Frank Blair —Game Warden Finds Body. Fnthusia old comu ence I, handful of pany infant 1.¢0v or more wien in making t servance the greatost that 48 cver known. At the the general's address a fine Bristol fishing rod and full angler's equip ment was given to the former 26th division leader, Ile was overjoyed 1o have the reunior 1 his men, whom he called to him afier the dedi- catory exercises at the Memorial boulevard. Because of necess of attending a celebration in Massa- chusetts, ards was com- pelled to leave & was companied 10 the train by 1men, who he farewell from the rear car, The visit of neral Hdwards will long be an epoch 1n the city's annals as the full story of Seicheprey by leader the men, who fought t menorable conflict was told to relatives firhters, who housands deep about the re- viewing stand, erected close to the memorial monument whers the mes of the hoye called to the colors in hron: their neral Clar~ Saturday, the old 1) col h the other former sorvic Seicheprey tically wder, Major lwards men of united welcoming on the local O~ eity conclusion the the cheered as o the of 1he massed t were inscribed 3 Following the welcome address by Mayor John F, Wade and an intro- duction by the ey, Ernest 1. Wis- mer, master of ceremonies of the ledication, General Edwards ex- pressed his approciation of the invi- tation to part in the program, which served to remind of the events of mix vears before, when the G man shock troops met their match in n few hundred Yankees, He declared that Coennecticut’s pride in her men was fully justified as there wam something ahout Nutmeg brand of fighting that led to think 1yice, The fight against odds of more than three to ona at the little I'rench village, when the Germans made an attempt to destroy the morale of the French and the Amer- fcans by their onslaught on green troops, was graphically told by the general, who mentioned parts 1hat local had played the fight. e explained how he had been called to General John Pershing's head- quarters and told how the French wanted the Amerfcans to step into the fight with the whaole h division, because of the rolease of German combat divisions by the Rus- sian debacle, Then only thres month’s traming had been given the former National Guardsmen, had suffered n privations in get- ting Frence, One battalion nea drowned when transport narrowly escaped foundering, (e eral Bdwaeds told the Am nohigh command o Ticialn th s division needed a trifié more training but in a days, it was advancing to the front in the Toul sector. Disastrons Chemin Des Diam yed with 1024 infan- as A number of men visited by General hospital, the conrn. his them take men in nas nho ny to nes Iy a 1l havee the nrge When the were s in geous spirit wan shown when he asked it they 10 &0 home. “Not until we get even s the Their matr Q1o recover and to meet & again B ite | of men wanted w vepiy drsire the Ger with all rank of Gorman scended vho had he New to th upon 1 retired smothering vl cecape had " rocious hand fighting the world vas displayed men Seic gene Aniericans e been donn by most by Pres oups 11d e 1 as g we four suTt resistanee seftted retired ' v quick co iermans nnded th n who had f world wide note tha when the 168 its prop- reports To General B4 would write a on prove eprey teac historical wper eredit seerted that he himecif, if necessary. Ldwards was folloned 1 strickland New ner commander of 1) com- of the priva- the dave e and of their histors 4 General s for Captain el of Haven who told a stors his men in of their arrival ie Fiane fights against odds The Rev. Brnest 1. Wiener took of program of Saturday He introduced rastor of the pam tions of rarly charge the n & splendid manner. e T. Magnell eph's church, chaplain of old Virst Connecticut Infantry, delivered the prayer. Mre. Mars Healy. Mars Healy, 87 years her home, 66 Divinity following a whort Killamore, Iretand, nage | being was married in ichael Healy and * country n ity. Mr. Healy © oid, street iliness, Mrs. died Sunday She was born in in 1847, her maiden Mary O'Connell. S home city the couple came 1882, scttling in this died a few yoars ago. Mra. Healy leaves a son. J Healy. and four daughiers, Mrs, * Herliny, Mrs. Wilhiam Roval John en and Miss Catherine her to 10 Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not weeded is a burden, a hine drance to activity, a curb upen pleasu You can take off the fat where it shows Ly taking after ench meal and ut bedtime, one Marmola Prescription Tablet. Thess little tablets are aw effective and harmiess s the famous prescription from which they ale their name, Buy.and try a box toda: druggistsy e world ever sell them, one dollar for a box or you van eorder them ect from the Marmola Co., 4812 Wond- Ave Detroit, Mich, You can thus bye to dieting, esercise and fat, all of this eity. funeral will be held at 9§ o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's church, where a solemn high mass of requiem will be cele- brated by Iiev. Oliver T. Magnell, the pastor. Burial will be in St. Thomas' cemetery he Frank Blair. Blair, at 3 53 years old, died at Alder street, after a He had been a remi- city but a short time, here from Vermont. arrangements are in- Prank his home short illness, dent of this having come The funcral complete William Mullilavage. Willlam Mullilavage, voung son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullilavage, died at his home on Willlams avenue carly yesterday morning from poi- soning. Dr. William R. Hanrahan, the attending physician. called in Medical Examiner A. S, Brackett, who decided that something the boy had eaten had poisoned him. No clue as fo the material eaten could be unearthed up to this morning. Besides his parents, the little hoy lcaves a young brother, Joseph Mul- No arrangements have for the funeral, lilavage. made “The Wreckers Wrecked" The French locomotive of the 40 and 3" degree team of Bridgeport, scheduled to participate in the Seiche- celebration here on Saturday and later take part in the “instruc- tion™ a class of candidates in French railroad “wrecking crew” pro- cedure, was wrecked in Wallingford on the way to the parade. A cylinder d in the motor cracked and the locomotive was “hors de combat,” immediately, The erew left the ma- chine in a garage and bringing their “tools” came to this city, and on Sat- urday night, the “wreck” was on, Led by New Departure drum corps and the tank of Corporal Coyle Post, Americen Legion, Waterbury, the degree team escorted a closs of 20 prisoners of war about the streets un- tl adjournment was taken to Legion hall, where the fun began., After the ceremonies, the erowd went to the high schoo! gymnasium, where Seiche eprey post, American Legion, present. ed a highly entertaining program of dancing and vaudeville numbers, So attractive was the affair that the sign was out early, \ving with the legion celebration was an entertainment of Harold I, Emmett post, Veterans of Foreign which held sway at lied Men's been prey of the of Body Vound jn Pomd, of body George years old, of this city in pond Iy’ Tereyville late Satur- day @ rnoon was reporied yesterday to Medical Examiner R, J. Lawton of Terryville by Game Warden Thomas Ryan of this city, The body was re- moved 8co undertaking rooms n Terryville after the remains had been viewed by the medical examiner and the verdict &s accidental drown- ing had been given, Relatives Niddeford, Mains, are being come municated with ths police, Mr. Parker was s~on last Thursday with friends and was apparently ens Josing the besg of health, so that a ileide theory aas untenable, It ia thought that was fishing at the rond and siipped in and became ex. hausted in his efforis to get out. The overy waa made while the game arden was on his usual rounds of e disirict, thecking up on hunters ‘men Church Party Tonight, Moare tihan 1,000 people are expect- tonight at the post Lenten whist and dance of a's Guild of Joseph's church to complete the vl for the windone in the new Already the sum of $35,500 raised and it is hopesd to e full $5,000 Ly May . When eretone 1aid. The guild ax bren conducting a series of chain the homes of members for the last few months, and the success ? work has heen amply shown inding the of a0 to e 1 fiehn will be nhies at Lie N EXPLENS Nair the report his expendis inelud- republi- AMPAN fiman 1 I L. filed a 1 espenses sh t of of of wing 5 contribution to the committe printing and Kennetll Walther, who V the sixth ward on ticket, had no ex- mas Firth, a fourth counciiman, alse n sd no expendi PLAN DOLBLE FULNERAL Tidgefie! Conn April 21~ The joubla funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas ey o and known resi- dents of 1his place, wae held in the Congregalional ehurch here this aft- Their deaths occurred withe hours of each others after of pneumonia Arnoon. in a short i a fow nes. with some Oh Henry's for the office force! Of course he doesn’t have time to eat them himself ~oh no! Oh Henry!

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