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AYI{L S SERVIC sake and dear do our very b oRes BEGIN HERLE TODAY The marriage of Dolly 1 Bretherton proves an When “var is declared to enlirt. He leaves Nigel's. We you rget will both happy, your Nige ar unhappy nd Nigel is Dol is “Come as soor oE e ike. o SRt Mary Fusnivel ing Nigel's room prepared for Killed and Dolly marrie ot S e e sweetheart, Itol Durbam ¥ and Robert sail America, ing Mary in Doliy" When Nigel's br to see Nigel's widow telt to rt fo, not heard what David has am sure shall ot and such o told Brow is my *erhaps have but fr you, I you mr, m me to love sincerest “Delieve “Yours Davi Mary is as of we s I to Doliy’s David broth 1o come to live him and his aunt. nt 1 comes to Mury of sinking of the boat on Dolly husband left England. A young s Mary's distress offcers t of wish. APy my d child, alfeetionate Nigel's Aunt me, Florence,” Nigel las spoken He had loved her orence! € 0 often which and he man e ———— who sc for news of tiw ) g0 ship's passengers, NOW GO ON Wi She told him nmembering *1 mean, M sbert Durham, Oh she cannot, ot he “Kirst reports exaggerated,” kind hopefulness, “And the 3 was not a very big stcamer, ¢ ried only a fow passengors, 1 My brother came home from the gentine her last month. may all be saved You must for the best, “Your mistress he said, clothes .an to drink.” Mary had flat. She fel I THE sSTORY then, re- ed herself wped,” are Htas car- know, Ar- They hope on wet the an her somethin alrewdy gone on into the as if this last blow was wore than she could it sccmed to crush her 1o tie She was sitting in the cosy sitting small maid came in hurriedly steaming cup of cocon, The gentleman said you drink this, miss, and that tack as soon as he could, clothes ro wet!™ She conved Mary sood over her cocon 1 n't suppose it #he can't believe a papers sy Mary | wreteheds “It's only omething true,” bear; . dumb miscry room when in I3 iden o SWHAT SORT O sH SHI A WOMAN IS were to And your How good of her to write! really wanted her! There vas something in the simple warmth and of the Jetter that felt like Kkindly the ands outstretehed to grasp her own, Nigel's room! How dear of them to think of that! But, of course, Now she would letter to David only yesterday, trutl She Grange right in CHAPTER XVIL walked No Hope 1o forget it It scomed an etornity But the insidious volce of tempta- the bell broke tion walked her, whispering, al- forselt we ways whispering: “Why not? Why glance at stood there that there She gave u against the sick giddin es, “IUs—it's troe He answered was afraid s talls were not « known that mizng were drowned, He would not nsked him 1o, bhe sure to it anything "It is him. me, Wil name e colored boyist “Evans—Henry Byane 1, And n asked diftidenty, “Mary-—Mary F*urniy 8he shook hands with he let she stood at the fat looking after #ppeared dowr, t wtone steps, Then I3 anid cowercd Nige! dead! Mary found romewhare on mystary wa ¢ wife had met s faw wrly. So they eha she to while nge, dramk it's ntained stoutly word of what any it "Vou them never he, finish that had begun them the it could have to which she to smiie in spite o and tell her too e the letter and thrust it a blotter from the from the Ied out of her She resolutely room, determined tru he me it's tells only too til o silene the door, of the man wet night told little to hope for, farp, and leaned feeli of ring at ry One e with nt to open the fac in the was but ilitle or who "ot her CHAPTER XV, iment er and David Tire. been friends ever since when Pisher had 'Arvlhtn . and adored Lim us a younger boy will sometimes up to and make a hero of an elder \ho i more britliant and popu- lar than himscll, W Bretherton came into th inheritance and renteroll of Ited Grang the first things he did to ook up his old feiend-——then roung lawygr but just beginning to and hand his aftairs for Fisher to deal It was through him that crous allowanece ) bees Wle David abroad, 1 n that had been ministered thelr owner's isenee, ut tl A friendship between the men still extsted in spite of their and Fisher had goihg down the aisle the- you shouid go In that vou are therton thelr s agzed” with she ashed faintiy for reluctantly that e iplete, but it of the passengers a look way n come in he snid it hut of her know thot L one further kind have 0 teel lis way over no with, You—Muy Nigei's paid rougi ad- ab- W the estutes during him whe of the | had o flight uginees n aler door relations, him 1 ¢ of a e g of order to sit went shivering, over Dolly o heraelf kK to the room nuinely delighte the David again. e was think ing it i viers ad beer the typict By the early David to the rang come fir him one fiee, signing let prepared for him ing of is o0 morn- leving i the and tie " other death, wde hushand of hat 1 post & effeet that he e e from are dch a had their separation, they had never loved each other, She stiffly the fire b quite died out, and crept to bed Directly she the #he thot papers, the truth The Iittle maid her. Mary opened Ing fing days ad after all, and measured yot— brother's ng for Led Gy i car to rose when but see hLow “Aunt Mot he experiment to agrees with erything in Nigel 18 wole in the would entir it to 4 p her be known npow brought the with & deln s the day away fur ther det o at 14 ere hour after s crept ont passengers and the bricf st inblished com crew N offices of 1 Mary hour o o shipp " waiting added names w Somehow all | 9 against Nig wiped out by Dreath, ot sloven| spol:e What 15 whe sort resitated 1 dare a common sort of tyie got sort « oxitat e's hair. reddis shé's decided’y prett re's somet t k £ ¢ Tm sure 1 for lorg th David we ir s what £he'll find the Red Gra 4 David uninteresting.” augbed rather ruefy shell be tpo She struck man etiers for money and 1 I shouid say el ere quite permanently, 1 told David what 1 tho but you know what h sots an § nto his he he's got s this girl il be discharged onld have th ean er clot anner 1t David k it sl ge know clever 1o me as wonld luxnrs settie 1t him it oty of who wiedgme flat in reply wished to roved it the it & 1o imagine duty migh ery 'y with ght.” t wo I iy or as § the fa; and The | Our Xest 1s Miy iti £ 1o assure o welcome, both for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FGHTONTEACHERS N SESSON HERE - | cons siders it a real privilege to be able | to Welcome to New Britain.” Want Them Chosen by HMerit, i q % Wesley Men's Bible class, Belleville, Married or Single 42 iliam 1 i, 1. APRIL 26, 1924 1e Kiwanis club to do anything it can | to make yvour stay in New Britain a most enjoyable one. Qur insigni letter K.—Charles W. Ha { president. City items (Continued from conventioners to know | age) Kohl, Henry S Howard wouid be a rcal pleasure for Holmes, iar, vark, N. Oswald. Nau- | Ad- ¥ Floral Men's ¢l 3 Lu Cour, 1. 1 w. Good Iellowship i gatuck: M. C. Jackson, Kins, First Daptist Thomas Hartson. M. I chur Middletown: New board ol Huve cducs Y April 26.—While tion in this night wag p g @ resolution which provides that only unmarried teach- cra may take the cligilibity examina- tion to become teachers in the city schools, the town school committee of tsast Haven a suburb aiter a long dis- cussion voted 5 to 4 in favor of re- appointing Mrs, Ruth gge, 4 mar- ried teacher, and reccived resolu- | 10 be voted on later which pro- that teachers hereafter shall be ged by titness whether marricd or unmarried. Local board of education members agserted that the vote in this city to select teachers by use competitive examination of graduates of the state normul school and other unmarried teachers, is to eliminate any possible | suspicion that politics has thing to do with teachers appointments, sxaminations will be conducted cach year by the locul superintendent and lvl! assistants, At the East F meeting Chairman G. J. dressing the board expressed regret “that it had been hinted that polities iad anything to do with appointment teachers in the town™ and stated that he had *“never permitted polities to influence my opinion or vote in school matters.” The vote on reten- Lovitt, tion of the married school tcacher, i lowever was a strict party one, five L o S o republicans voting for retention and €/ 0% four democrats, including Chairman | 5 Tuttle oppesed. The opposition to| "L reappointment of Mrs, Legge was| . 1.: Paul based on a former vote of the beard | [N T barring teachers who married and an | " CETEE L understanding which was termed by {, (BT B0 FEAE O E members as a “gentiemen agreement’ | l:..|i~-.\ ¥ *hat no more marricd teachers would ’ be employed in the town s the . city last Geo Bible cla Albert A son was born at the New Dritain general hospital yesterday to Mr. and pgton: | Mrs. Walter Shaefer of 11 Trinity [strect and a daughter 10 r. and Mrs. { Abraham Georges of 97 Austin street. j The local police have been potified | lll\ul the right of Joseph Bonderick of ’3:; Arch street to operate motor ve- | , b | Ricles has been suspended. The li- club, Watertown, | .oce of Boleslaw s'edorezyk of 183 Westorocky ieeny ’me strect has been restored. ola JUDGMENT SUSPENDED church, So R, Me I’rof, J. Mylchreest Lible class, W, He “-( ; George Men's Henry s, Rockville: T ter H, I Assemb! George 1 Kent, €. E. Bav Men's Bible class, v, William Ldward U | James Doffie. therhood Wil . Mass,: James § . Dy Burlingame, A, . Hunter. Liveryman's Bible el 1. A, Ferris, AL Coucl, South Congregatio crhood, New Britain: +Col. W. W, Bullen, First Church of Christ, New Brita Charles Fox, Norwalk: B Tompking, H. M. ! Hoboken, N, J.: | Hartford Court Lets Negro Minister Max Miller, | i Muendel, nent of Costs—Had No OfN on I Spring- | License to Perform Marriage. ). Smith, | James | Hartford, April 26.—Judgment was | suspended on payment of costs today lin the police court in the case of the erville: | pev, Orange DeLoach, a negro min- Butcher, James /jsier, accused of performing a mar- jriage ceremony without a license. Men's Broth- | jie told the court that when he mar- Jobn Sloan, Jr.. s pied Lgm Humphreys of Springfield and 15 years 'old Sadie Prince of West Springifield that he did not po- { tice until after the ceremony that the yliccnse bore the name of Ross Humphrey, a brother of the groom The latter, charged with perjury, hav |ing given the girl's age as 21, given u suspended judgment. Lem I Humphrey, charged with subornation of perjury, was sentenced to two days in jail, Dan- committec's Tuttle in ad- en Men's Bible A, Men's Bible class West New en‘Island, 1 seereta rovi- Carl v Bible class, A\ Men's class, S Ernes NOT FOUND of the mother of the whose body was | the rear of the automobile Lversman' | ©Wned by Joseph Brucznak in his ddress, | ¥ard Yesterdny morning has not been " ! established by the police but they are ' > {of the epinion that the case will be ]‘m"l’;f""’f":"’p'if' cleared up in & few days. Detective o Sergeant William I, McCue, who is Faening. Banquet at ; ter, Arthur | found in saturday 6 p.on.to§ p 'Hotel Burritt, Toastn M. Parker, president Bible class, New Britain he 20th Centur Samucl Fiske, church, Beriin, Int ly electod officers of the assoclation. y H estigati the s T $:15 p. m.—Open meeting at M., E. |0 igating the case, reported today that the progress in tho investigation I for men only, president of the : has been more rapid than wi tici- sociation presiding. Introguce | pid.L ekt ted. newly clected officers of the Presentation of Leland| Th¢ charges that gainst the mother O. ¥, Bartholow, Address | “S3IN8L the m o Bartholow, Mt. Vernon, |3PPrehended have not % | mined. ct: “Man Alive, i Sunday morning closing President A, H hools, | born baby SOUTHINGTON NEWS . post, No. hold an im ih American Le- pertant meeting the Coleman ng at § o'clock. A dates will be in dogree team cap- Noble and isitors Kilionic mion, will in tho post rooms ock Monday ever lurge class of ca tiated by the pos tained by Maxwell wiil be present from Plainviiie, Bris- tol, Meriden, New Britain and other €up by br. places, The members e newly by Dr. O, 1 formed ladies’ auxiliary. be the Y. Su Ruests 6f the post at meeting, Plans will be made for Southington's purt in the statewide drive for mem- hers which will be started next month, The drive will be conducted along the same lines as it wos in Massachusetts with the state 'sectioned off into bri- | 9100 to § rades, rogiments, battalions and com NSrONg, nies with all members of the Legion 1o the official capacitics, ch ne tion of Il be plage association, will be plaged the infant if been deters of wil the « \l\l n BMO lil \'IH\ This is Charge \[lln t Russian Who is Sentenced to Die, exercises Parker Sunday at church, presiding. 9100 —Sclections by 1 class orchestra, 110~-Song service. Bert leader, It Devotional service, aylor, Greensburg, I'a., seia, Aprit ‘ap- in Stezenko, a former ofticer in the fat army, has been sentenced to cath on soviet charges responsi- bility for the deaths of 5,000 work- nien and communists while acting as Announcements and | head of the secret police of the { Wrange! and Denikine armies, According to the court, Captain enko confessed Lo ordering the ex- veution of 100 communists, Pleading | for clemency the prisoner sald he was ! reared in an atigosphere inimical to itain., the rovolution cause and that his bie class, artions were due to A misconception Closing of coiyen- of the bolehevik aims. | Committees in Charge | The committee in charge, of ar. rangements for the ¢ ention is as | frated Aston Villa, 2 to 0, in the As- President ¢ Everyman's | soclation foothall cup final at the New Britain which is| Wembley stadium today. convention, Arthur M. Kh ov, acting in . P presented with a eheck for Blot of Vermont avenue has the Southington Hose (o, the efficient manner i which the company responded to & call 1o his home and the quickness with which they extinguished a chim ney five, offering, 9130 to 9:40—Usual duction of visitors. ) 1o 9:45--Hymn, 945 10 10; Addross, structible Word John L. Davis, of Kveryman's Bi popular intro- “The by Inde- Rev, leader | May 2, the socicties of 8, Thom n entertainment, Jomas’ com The procceds will be furnishings and liome, On 1'rid united ¢ as church witl hold o whist and dance in munity home, ed to purchase wphernalia for the Ay e 1olie enir 3 25 to tion, NEWCASTLE WINS London, April 26.—Newcastie clas, Kponsoring the l fluuzraln "J' Albert 1. Grocock The funcral of Albert 1. Grocock, fho died at the government hospital |in ®an Antonia, Texas, was held this afternoon at 4*o'clock from B. C. Porter Sons Undertaking pariors. Reyv, | John L. Davis officlated and burial { was in Fairview cemetery, Jol Illln'o\nld The funsral of John Batogowski, nine month old son of Mr. and Mrs, | John Datogowski of Hart strect, was { held this morning from the Sacred Heart church and burial was in Sacred Heart cemete will e ® Monday morning, factorics of the tows start work one hour carlier and close accordingly. Both loact Burdick, M. If. Camp, R. bauks will follow a like policy. Hu. A M. Parker, George H. perintendent of Schools William 1 liceeption and badges Cogging announced today 1t on Ster. chairman, Vionday the local =choois also would Speakers--15. ba run according to the new schedute, Man They will start at 8§ o'clock, standard P'rogram time as they did a year ago. The man ciocks will not be changed. Publicity This evening the dramatic commit- chalrman, shepherds of Bethlehem will Music =0 to Wallingford te present “The Bil. Man. Chorus Girie” for the Wallingfor! Whgquet - B, 1, pociety, The playlet B presented Transportation merting of the man, evening. redentials Southington on raving time st il 28, The James M., " I chairman: W. . French, Skinner, on. M. Brew- Parker, General committes - J, E, Conger, ' che, chair. Shkinner, ch. «= Ernest n Dechant, tee. of Oliver 1. Nicholls, chair- Porter, J. H. chairman, &hea, chair- e wa at local Shepherds 1 M. M. Camp, chaire Harold Gee onmmod rman ormation Kane, Mr. and Mrs, Kane of Oak street, suffere injury to his right hand the play. youn automobile wireel ught in Harold w0 Badward a painfu day ster r Bert F. Armstrong, | vin Historian monds, | asurer Fleteh an. This Evening. 0w a't 1t ritt hotel t menn 1 ek's 1. 1L ¢, Ne¢ Anthony Loranto | Full military honors were given Anthony Loranto by the American Legion and Veterans of Forcign Wars this morning when his funeral was ia cvening, | Weld from the home of his sister, Mrs, that given | Mary Lookiiss of 439 Park street, fol- we, the clags | 19Wed by a high mass of requiem in sich comes out in a|® drew's church at § o'tlock. vention editien, | Members of the veterans' organiza- vention s 1o | toN® acted as bearers, escorts and isation e | cowposed Uie firing squad at the Jing bigger and better | EYAVE. Burial was 8. Mary's roughout the ecasern iry il at ling ar is arm Lecame ¢ and hand othe The T'r pokes his i hane There ¢ bee iy rush n noa st teachcrs to for vac- this w childre the blicat " and local doctors g ! on t suggestions issued ushing high em- fears out ! has i '3 spread had m followi and bullcting vy Health O Wi The puplls in the graded and were advised to L 1 suhjec org 1 cemetery schools - Mys. Bridget Maloney of M. Bridget held Monday morn- rom the home of her daughter, | Mre, John 1. leeney of 419 West Main street, at 9 o'clock, followed by a fune mass in St. Mary's church jat 9:20 o'clock. Burial wiil be in St. | Mary's cemotery. Angnst Sodergren funeral of August Sodergren as held thic afternoon from his {home, 125 Smailey street with servs ices in the Brwin Mortuary chapel at Abel A. Ahlquist of- ex cem any caking there wolve ccinated to delegat Maloney ofling 1 of a smal following funera Southingtor pox epidemic Altho orga will be President A man’s 1 e great ple man’s Pible Tiam class, churches and city Mre, and to 1tk with « men's from 1 he @ From W. Parker, Class, ech only on rase this town, extra precautions are beir to furt be- quarantine Wi ere prevent her on of the diseass, The 258 to W ifted Woods on heer on the homa of Main The tors Flizabett as confined mvention -~ of diwe ° » many hlessings | ration and may our superinte tiritain, ent Iy be “A Conventi Dr. Cushing. 1 and the resuits be u - . 2 “ervice end | ; FAIR OPENS Ve "~ Arthur I Park- | erge attendance at the sideat Eversman's Bible class o Aeobined Trom the Ministers : ast night at Jestar's hal s of New Rritain unite The booths were we R greeting to the eon- Relgiioss stern States Bible classes st Godsperd to the % G iing of higger and bet- se langer to e has bes timinate due The at of New o'elock ficiated. Burial was in Fairt tery W OF ¢ %: 2 (‘\I"' 1)" Tll\ll T wfsh to thank my ¢ ds and | hbors for the kindness snd sym- pathy shown during my recent be- | reavement in the death of my beloved | husband, also for the beautiful floral | tributes received, | Signed, chog gt nd """'"' N | MRS JOSEPH CHIMENZ y elub | The extends tings, a hearty| JOSEPH A. HAPFEY wishes for a wucs Funcral Director Hartwell Taylor, Mr. PPaul Robinson, Assistant HINEW LOCATION=565 MAIN ST Opposite 8. Mary's Chureh Tel.<Parlor 1625-2 Recidencr—17 ™ conne of Columbn on Arch street. patronized and t ed at the outlook. tate closing M: obert sing tonig! The Mo- render an ex- night i verni T a4 move- ar ning, the Loomis will hawk cellent tetia minstrel tronpe program last neing tonight . From t ymes £ et ior ANKRUPT. Droad estab he Chamber of Commerce. nds imic !tions of the medi conference Hug' "~ REDS ARE URGING MAY DAY ACTIVITY ;- ; . Moscow Communisls Advocate - War Against Capitalistic Govs. B The Assoui Moscow ted Apri P urges the worke | revolutionary program | capitalistic governments.” Reviewing the politi uation in the tries the proclamation | United States as not knowing w al wealth, do with its “colos during the imperialistic tinues: “It is still greedily res new tresh wealth, scarching sources and {and violence to monopol is again this action it torrible spectre of war In an article in the hardly proclamation, lsacl munist party in _the and head of the Yme the communist internztionale in Mos- says the United States ing “a world war which will be unc ampled in its eruelty and cow, At the command of capitajists whose interests are scatter- | €d throughout the world, he declares, | the blood of milllons will be shed and the calls upon the American luboring communist party, classes and the devote their. efforts to was ;Such a dreadful eventuality Americs “Since the Spanish- the diatribe continues States has become a having a and suzeradnty over mos American republics, its superiority ustria and Hungar) he loans extended to are unde United Germany, i this thut tes, The 1t may American he war inevitable Amster descri ing slowly and hands of the U o8 Canada will separate from England, GRAND JURY QUESTIONS Question as 1o Whether 1t May Con- sider Other Than ~ es 1o Be Decided, Hartford, April was the pleasure court which created extraordinary grand Jaw violations olher cerned in the probe discussed in a by State’s Attorney and Judge Williamn conference was held building this merning. of the early reloase liquor sellers from through the activity Hartford county law sidered by the grand siof®ycstorday, The early next will investigate oners before the terms, M. woek the “Holland,” S’e\\'épn_pe man, Dies During the Greenwich, April 2 Wwards, under of “Holland"” « during last night, was taken 91 while week ago Thursday. aged Mr. Edwards is suriit three sons, Walter 8., ¢ E. Jay Edwards Jr., Luelen, died some period a town. newspaper ¢ —A proclamation issued by the communis throughout |world to cclebrate May |and to determine upon support of “the apitalistic cotn- striving by f less inflammatory Amster, f the “central committee of the com- United areat 0 quired a number of colonics 1t in the Pacific Pich in manpower, strong mically and unlimited in ¢ uow is preparing to invade I the financial me imperinlism s new eolonies in Furope, Panada peacefully nited Stat scrts that the day is not itself Diploma it jury than made practice act, at the of yers W jury Jury whether relrase eapiration known widely !paper fraternity ed at his home in #nd one Another brother Erwin who years ago was ditor | GIRL SCOUTS NEWS T'he Girl Scout drum corps will take part in the Meriden Knights of Py- thias parade this evening. Members {will meot at Prospect street at 6:40, going by bus and will return to New ritain about 9:3 Drill will be held ext Friday as usual and all ngw mem- bers should attend. The corps has Leen asked to play at the McAll Aux- iliary b ar on Saturday afternoon, ay Irene Haigis, drum major und Dorothy Bauwens, first bugie ser- ant, will go to Toston, turday, May 3, to attend the preliminary try cuts of Massachusetts Girl Scout drum corps. The 20 corps winning highest rank will take part at the fifth annual review of thé Massachusetts G Scouts in Boston, May 17. Tt is ex- teed three reor tatives from New ain will attend this rall Miss lois Shaw, director, visited the Berlin Brownie Pack Wednesday. Three new members have joined the pack, making 24, a complete pack. The Brownie promise, laws and songs were given perfectly and several Drownies are cnergetically working upon hob-white or second class tests. Miss Shaw also visited the Maple Hill trownies this week, It is expected pack will register soon and the two packs will ho!d a Drownie pow- wow in the near futur At the meecting of Troop 4, Derlin, the girls voted to have a troop sup- per meeting May 1st at the commun- ity house. Miss Shaw explained the home and community service badges and discussed merit badae require- ments with the second 88 scouts, Girls who aitend the Central Junior Nigh =chool and have been waiting patiently troop to be formed there, will be pleased know that the first meeting will held this coming wrel; Plans for the summ ing completed and giris their weeks now and begin to save their money, Two weeks ot cxmp will build health for next winter, Treop 10, Maple Il has pianned to hold a troop-May party at its next meeting, April Traop 1, South ten Mor econo- | supper pital, it | ve. by reason of them, already heel of the fute aw d from ks whieh mukes t international the Day fittingly against the al and econo- || It to the t to piled up and con- refers war'” aching out for the world for them, 13 viving the labor Gazrtte, than the member an sfction of is prepa devastation.” the American for a to be camp are he should choose 1o of pretention n war,” United empl e toft is extending wi'l meet will. he a chure This m T Banker Under Arrest i"or Reckless Driving of Somecrset Drive, of the Commercial 8 arrested this afe cle Policeman Wil- charge of reckless was arcrested on where he is alleged e heen driving about ho Vietor Doniijan istunt treasurer rust company, w t2rnoon by Motos liam &, Strolls on drving. Domijan West Main street hy Strolls to 30 miles an ded vslid- into 1h He os- nt when eatively AUTOMOBILE HF Mise Auna R, Vetrano of 402 Church street, veported to the police last night that she had struck Joseph Ludwinowiez of 43 Lawlor strect, while driving her machine on Chureh street, The boy was playing with other Loys in front of "Phe Herald of. fice and n out in front of her ma- ine, Miss Vetrano reported. An ex- amination by a phystefan showed that the only injury the boy received was a Lruise side of his heud an her 1t perior have 1t investig those of Wiet the 0 on the cons viota- hald WM. Maltbie, The question of convicted county jafl prominent a8 con at its ses- will deeide or ot it of pris. of thei n The county A Night Jay here 6 years. He New York a 4 Young Girls Clear Away Punp.es With Cuticura Contie smear the pitoples with Cuti. ra Ointment on the end of the finger. ash off the Cuticura Ointmest in five nutes with Cuticura Ssap and het and continue bathing fer some misuies, This treatment is best on ricing. and rt‘h‘lnl ~Iilisha in the his pen ed by a wife, haries 1, and brother "CII“ nm b1 fx 1Aty R Sors % Ointment % and b B long Tre eur new Shaving Stick, this for a in PALACE — Starting Sunday RICHARD DIX BETTY COMPSON LEWIS STONE AND TULLY MARSHALL In “THE STRANGER” SPECIAL OFFER BLACKSTONE CORDS 10,00¢ MILE GU 'ARANTEE - 30x3% Cord $9.90 Proportionztely low prices on all other sizes THE BALL TIRE CO. 210 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN ROAD SERVICE PALACE -- Starting Sunday RICHARD DIX BETTY COMPSO) LEWIS STO) AND TULLY MARSHALL In “THE STRANGER”

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