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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL Plammlle News | JUDGE DISCHARGES ~ HOWARD E. BOWEN : lnsumclem Evidence of Reckless OurAnnual Four Days Price Smashing NEW SPRING WEARABLES Selling at Maker’s Cost Price TTOUSE GARMENTS W SLITS, COTS, DR NEW SI'Riye 8 AT THY TO AMOUNT OF YOR ALL SALES FINAJL CHOOSIYOUR SPRING COAT ‘8 ON I ISALE PRICES A CHARGE K DONE For women, mFes and in sty sport materials: "Kile, elly checks, all oere: $37.95 Si3.10 8331 $17.30 orR RN e for every posgle wea Frocks of flansl. \oil women and ¢ira stouts, ALL HOUE AR Ireeses, how dresses, kimonos. negligees, | uniforms « und Lost nurses and nui big aszortmits ALL RIRTS AND BLOUSES of makers cost, algo skiris, silk hlouss, latest models, ALLGIRLS WEARAR sh frecks, mididy hers lresses, ost GINNOTT OFFERS TO BUY NEW FlAu B Moears Mot to Think Mach of (. Shilting Responsibiity harniee Makers Cost Price, CCR O sp1 Frocks for , knitted, cloth and sitk, IS at Makers (ost, 1 styles. $ at biouses SHOULD GONSULT AILBY Preeatice Will Tell of Feipbnt Wes Manchester - Men's Css Wil G of Berlin Men = Basel Team Will Hold Workart post, A 4 the intervien e o the Wi pre 1 Cgarding suns of runs PO honor o 8 remo ed el uld stioval gome tit i P He atl ST RS | I are Y. nts wet pron- Taitte w Jor state i dly ereetion y of \eterans, fred 1o p i s siderily M. Wy gave permission o when the NOw oer cormmmic And meye ¢ it tosom or that known its de »l femion sir i the i® erected on a n i alzo wee t A thie buy hape We'll al, coseary 1N spond the for § in e nay af maoney out PIrpose conditi & heen w have a f awn pocket gthe anme t the p s epi It's & gtrctaat st on'thelicve they he said it the Legion the Legion will also woica in where the gaced. Mr. Giannotta’s jon.cchoed by many other reside of fensington, 208 Ll on ne grammar whte it can be an have one star pupil in the sch 1a® the honor of raising and low the flag cach day and also tak e of the flag. e the flag earad for, but will 411 in the students pride in schol sip and will produce friendis etition for the henor of arge of the flag. Prentice Will Speak 1t hae been announced that Geo it even it ow,” Proably, i rgronal, SUper »e pole sho e chool grounds, fr seen all hay ho Kene his | the ot post com- e of on. ne- hy. ag nid SURK® nts 18 believed to be one of is his desire to place it om over town, 00! or- ing This will not enly in- ar- com- | ing TR ., Prenties, president of the Prentics irg. Co.. of ¥ DUCY’S Musical Revue Amapices AMUEBICAN LEGION Town Hall. Berlin WEDNLSDAY 108 815 Dastight Time nsington, will address members of the Men's Bible class SKIRTS, BLOUSH I8, ALL O¥F WILL AND NO GARMENTS HE ok MAD D ON FC Dk n in these d nov- h stouts, flamingo an ts fo new checks, eq all the £51.25 £56.30 £61.90 NG: DRESSES OUVERED strect or busive s i I'rocks fo I'rocks in ail Porch CHOWICER athrobes, garments, s ole a big ndsome quettea at ty hig v latest in fabrics and siyles at m, s (0 choo! ers cost, skirts, bloomer liouse o will ) s h his ip to th his experienee receive erlin community May 14, sucitie, at the My, PPrentice the of oy will petat e s hie from the trip, nu will b the ng of the class and N o'cloek dn the ning Manchester (o Be Guest mbers of the Men's i Manchostey el will be th ‘s Bib . May me Tirit nd the score | the | £y Ahe monthl be hel gular m 1l o ,‘m,,,,‘ o Con U on Wed Lo or Bowlin, Berlin wi th por it tie tonal « class The tion® will zors’ New ! ;m i e gucsts of Woodrn thrg tions Mar L atson gh ha wup g Bt s ut own 1o Mecting sasien mect t hall to t the vine v 1o " el other, Tonight Post, American night at arer e Vowi e show .ot neht, wiitarinm v ne to att Al the Burete e ade, Thi o1fd Pt futnr Tearim just n1ten ooy Legion bung Britain, « b 1 will to ording neh will In considercd phe of the siate, Minstvels 1o e Grange misirels tertainne ot at the balt e the nefit of thal tew ' of thig .o« b popular af ngag indicut put ot o in th “wei on Avon 1" put Ao " Uringa 1 ange ning ] wovernl Leoked, A meeting of 15 nest s 3 | o'cloek 1n hall on | Vollowing the busin | m will he presente The daneing class | pices Newington Gear with Beriin people and n attendan night. To Practice Tonight | The Ali-Kensin ba will meet tonight the Gramma school grounds ractice, Th will be ca 6.3 d Satur show | Granges have " e ! s it Grange will cning at Damon‘s Wil meeting a pre of is provin pular al were ast ton baschall e or at will W hippin lergoin | prayers o'clock ¢ | betd. team into shape a2y nelve raining The is hae manager o his de lass team wit A Buckley is aga I”"“ teany this ¥ I #ire to béok up only [11e is alfeady in com | several of better I neigiibo fwill start soon. Resumes Her Dutic: Miss-Liuth Warner, stenograph the Berlin Savings bank, has resume her dutics after being confined to he {home in Martiord for ses with ilincs Fishing Is Good | Neports are rampant that fishing i streams about Berfin is extremel | good this season. Trout are bitin | and weveral good strings have bee secured by Kensington Iraak tems of Interest mreting of the trust Kénsington Congregational il be held tonight ot T:45 of the home of Mise Marjorie Moor Routine business wi i irst ¢ ar nication tie kinown q 8 the towns and of th chure o'clor rs A jim Ke {be traneactea A choir el Panl's chur vight ot X o'clock Oificials al the attended a mecting of the at naton. ranl will be | =t Kensington, lJertin Savings ban tions el banier svo’ Last Perlin Ttems « yegular meeting of (e Py hias will be held at their thie v g 21 th nsual hour Mra. Walter ¢ res f Cromae wae gunst #iatiies in tow Man The § Kaigh of ha e of in Al moinbers ©f ths G SELTCT YOUR SPRING COAT riments for fabric AT MAK ov opportunity riety to chioose from, dainty octton blouses, smart for 5 of the be- $ o'clock at ngements tos + decornt- careied on, per. Is r at Waltons. fe the flewh, " Driving Against Bristol Man (TRACE WINDOW BREAKERS | ' Warnings Ahout Clogged Ch mney s— Clean-up Week To Start—Court Tonight—Town mission Meets—Plainville Briefs, ' Howard E. Bowen of 196 North street, Bristol, was discharged last evening in the local police court on a charge of reckless driving, Justice Merritt O. Ryder found insufficient evidence against him and stated thay in his opinion, the circumstances of | the case tended to show that the ac- cident was unavoidable rather than czused by reckl Bowen was a ‘rested last Wednesday by Policaman Andrew Hogan follow- ing an acecident at Blossom's Corner in which Bowen's automobile hit that of Ernest T. Latulipe of Woodbine street, Torrington. RBoth cars were badly damaged at the time and an i investigation led to the arrest, 1 Trace Window Breakers ! Patrolman E, W, I'urrey completed | a good piece of detective work yester- ‘ day when he traced the party who i GIRLS WEAR, MAKERS COST ACCORDING APPROVE AND AT RATIONS E ON DAYS ALT Ni wn CR EPOSIT, all occasions, smart sport siyles, r strest or business, dre: models in all ut Makers Cost Price, £20.60 $13.40 8£33.15 851 £37.95 £56.30 IS COST PRICE—~Smart frocks v party, dinner or other social events, the newest siyles, in sizes for Miss threw a bottle through a plate glass window in the store oxned and con-! ducted by James Manilla on Whiting street, The policeman, who was in the vicinity, saw the strong arm men drive away from the scene, but he was unable to follow them, He traced the automobile to RBristol and yesterday pinned the affair on the guilty party's shoulders, He communicated with the Bristol police and they interiew- €d the man and he admitted his part [in the affair. He stated that hin wish- ed to settle for the damage done and up to today, no action was taken net him, It is said that Mr, Man. illa does not wish to prosecute him, Clogged Chimneys Property awners in Plaimille are warned by the fire authorities that the present is a dangerous one for clogged and dirty chimneys and they are urg- jed to see that the flues are cleaned out to avoid any fires which might have diwastrous results, During this | scason, there arve generally a great rumber of fires cansed Ly clogged chimneys and much of this can be avoided If the chimneys are cleared of all inflammable substances, I'rop- erty owners are ugmed to With the authoritios in minimizing the | danger of fires, Clean-tp Week Tealth Oficer Dr, J, N. Bull an- nounced today that clean-up week for Flaimille wilt held next FURS at Makers Cost. A lu select 4 summer fur scarf, or choker or one of the new juc. saving from regular prices. N akers cost stylish little °, emart and summeor dainty cotton blow spring se from, couts will attend a meeting of their troop at Berlin Wednesday afternoon, The Boys' club will meet in the |Lasement of the Methodist elinreh ['tiis evening at 6:30 o'clock, daylight ' |saving time, under the lesdership of v { William Ogle, .1! Mrs. . Beardsley | her. n ie o has returned to ven after spend- X as the guest of her Bailey, at her home on liome in New ing tha past we sister, M M street, @ regular mecting of the Come- ,m‘lm(\ club will be held in the base. ment of the sMethodist ehurch Wed- ‘nesday evening at § o'cloek, ! Commencing nest Sunday the sery lees at the Methodist church will be lield on daylight saving time. Wetherill and family of Main treet witl move to South Iarms about r nr first of May, Mr. Dalby and {family of Middietown will accupy the now occupied by My, " " t. ) e up of backyards, alleyways and cellars of all rubbish ecollocted throughout the winter, Dr, Bull states that there two very good rcasons why the clean up should he made, The first is in the intercets sanitation the second in the rests of safety 1o property The rubbi®h piles are genarally rec. ognized as the hest breeding piaces for fiies and the sooner they are clean- e up, the safer the health of community will be, Then, the piles are uzually mixed with papere and N- lresidence n | residenc Wetherin, The local ties today field ani are n on will players commenced the newly made have a game for ints Ball irand 8hoes, “re and rhmen, D, ‘Hngion, ~—adrt, POLICE DISPERSE CROY:D farm. Ken hest for remoral will L from fircs, Dr. Tull stated that there are a number of hack' yards in the tomn that will need immediate attention . the warm weather will start in, but lie feels that the property owners and tenants in the houses will show the same cooperation this year as they did last year 5o that Plainville will be a better and eleaner town, Conrt Trials Tonight cases of automoblle law 1io- lators are to he tried in the Plain- ville police court tonight at 7:50 o'clock, The first scheduled to come up for trial is that of George of Westfield, Mase charged reckiees driving. He was minimize the danger Have 10 Break Up Large Gathering That Wanted to Look at Mis Stopa, fore Girl Stayer-suliide, Uhicago, Aprll Palice last night were called to drive Away eur- inux thousands impatient to stare at the coffined figure of Wanda Rtopa, immigrant girl, who was Chicago's | joungest woiman attorney, and who 100k poison in a Detroit hotel afrter ooting to death Henry Manning, 4 |caretalier at the home here of Y. n | Wenley Smith, with whom she was in- fatuatod, Ten abre line » o Two v " with the throng was packed iwo blocks long. Burging third floor apartment where it cested beneath flowers gent studenis of the schoo! Wher studied, the federal district at- | torney's office she was an as- froun ends, Al Ainnoyed with the 1rious invaders, asked police help in . ! stopping the proccssion said t o] Deaied a churen tu o abeequ the girl freedom,” wit home. A church ser will be held on May 2, 24th bi & of the g the family planned L - Bchubert following an corner of West Main and Pieres sirecty in whieh Lie automobile crash - o1 into a New Britain car forcing the other onto in front of Plainvide Trust « ivan, It is claimed, tried to cut in in front of the other car causing the aceident. e is an attempt 1o turn parsing the W law o where the widewalk g ' 0. 1, and e ¢ Y the family, have made Pierce strect 1er car in front of him, e nest list i« the trial of William A, Farrell of Lynnwond sirect New Hav arvested night about 10 o'clock by Policeman Thom- as [toyes on the charge of driving un- 1o the influence of i The a followed an accideit whieh Farrs automobils inte that of William Doland of ( New Rritais At the Commu management of Plainsil ity theater has a numi tractlons comving this week Johnny Hines in will be shown with a Al 8t Jokn in “The Pathe News and Aesaps Fables will aleo be shown, Thursday “April Showers” with Collesn Maoss and Kenneth Harlan will be the prin. cipal feature. “Young and Dumh” Will be the serial and the serial “Way Man®” will eonclude the bill. On : . | Ssturday. “Marry in Haste” will AARAAAAAAAAAA Ay, Teatured and Round 9 of Blood” and the comedy e ¢ | Peaches” will be shown. h . “Anna Christle” Ingrown Toe Nail th Tanehe ora 10 after whe rought o be held at e servies, i h .« 0’ cctual on the '8 mothe en Sunday JACKIE'S MESSAGE TO GIRLS g There will be a mass meoting of - {the Girl Reserves and their friends at % the ¥, W. C. A, gymnasium on Wed- nesday at 4:15 p. om. 16 hear Miss® mzardner tell of Jackie Coogan and hie milk ship. Al girls of the city tare cordially invited, rest n crashed irtis strest h 1y the . n Commn 001 Wedresiay, 149 cemes with lesman.” GAME CALLED OF¥ 3 Philadelphia, April 29, — (Ameri- can)— New York-I'hiladeiphia, post- poned, rai luctor d | r 5 Mops of swan skin that still retain {the down have been introduced as {aide in cleaning statuary. of ning k jture with Blanehe Sweet and William . ¢ Russel] taking the Jeads. A comedy, n “Ho Vod, and reels win Turns Out ltself fill the remainder of the Wbill, Town Plan Commission The Plainvil's town plan commis A noted authority says that a few | g0 010 o reglar mecting last night % | drops of “Outgro™ upon the skin Sur- |, ¢1,. town hall and voted 16 estabiish h ding the ingrowing nail reduce in- "4 24 100t bLullding tine on Mapie a mation and pain and so tovghens the tender, sensitive skin underneath toe nail, that it can not penetrate street and A 161 verands Ve along thoroug! In order that d the nail turns naturally most over night. arcision of mmiseion mizht by the p it was i8 a harmiess antiseptic nE Mand ired for chiropodists, How from the Arug comtaining direc- the he « e commented on swners on the strest to 1ol a public hear ming. May 12, in The commitsion ales ning ou Arcided Ay e vl mi Outgro " 2ol . ar, shynne can bl 2 betile ] the taen hall jeend the *24 #reat ro decision " o, but Ieaile peves erct 15 1 i tions Plan Com- | cooperats | week, | This will be the annuval spring clean | and | the | {other inflammabe substances and their ! Lyan | arrested | Bunday morning by Patrolman George | accident at the | ntovicating liquor, | roof | operty | 29, 1924 was reached as the strect will u;unJ be taken up at a later date, The com- | mission plans to continue along the present lines until all the streets in the town are lald out and perfected, Robbers Undiscosered Up to today, no trace of the robbers who affegted an entrance into the passenger station of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Co., on Sunday night was found. A t heckup of the loss sustained showed that about 3110 in cash was taken al- {though it is thought that ne tickets are missing. Raiiroad detectives are | condueting an investigation and em- | ployes of the road and others are be- 'ing questioncd. 1t is understood that |several clues have been obtained. ’ It is evident from the investigation made so far that the robbery was {committed by some one who was |familiar with the place and also who had a watch &et on the movements of (the employes, It is aiso certain that ithe act was committed sbout 10 o'clock Sunday night as it was be- | tween the time when Robeart Dunbar, {night clerk, left and the night opera- tor arrived at midnight, Opens Office Here The Durns Real Sstate (o, Tor- rington lhas opened a branch office in I'lainville in the store in the lussell Llock formerly occupied by Murray's Itoot Shop. The office was thought necessary because of the proposed | plans of the company to develop the writing tract on Whiting street which was recentiy purchased of Joseph Donovan in Dristol. A large section of the property has heen cieared of brush and trees and will be ready for developments in the near future, Rreaks Arm in Fall Trving Norton, an Plainville Water o« suffered a 'culiar accident when he broke lis arm as he was emerging from the cellar of the Clarendon Hotel bui irg. He was reading meters when he started to come from the cellar and ywhen half way out, the hatchway door fell on m throwing him back into the cellar, His arm was broken in the fail and was with difficulty that e got out of the eellar, He went to a doctor and had the arm set, He will be unable to attend to his duties for some time. To Re Tried Wednesday The case of FFred Beaulieu, charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, has heen post- !poned in the local police court until | Wednesday night. Legion Post Moeting Barnes post, American oint meeting with last evening in of the pe- employe of it le gion, a the ladios’ auxilinry post reoms on Whiting street fathers of the ex-s ricsmen ¢ town were favited, The first question to on was the plans for Decoration Day and It was decided that members of the post would decorate the graves of de. ceased soldiers with wreaths to be made Ly the ladies’ auxliiary, y The formation of a father's council was talked over, Tt har already heen decided to form such an Orgar Lion (In Plainville and any of the fathers |Who were not present last evening and (who wish to join, cas do so by sign [ing up with Merton J, Lamb in the Plainville post office A delightiul Juneh the Tadies' auniliary tnjoyed. The meoting en dancing and music. Plainville Bricrs William Justin of Detroit, f% \isiting her parents, Mr, and ichael Fitzge 1 of West Maln the The the e acted was served by und a social was ed up with Mes, Mich Mrs, ) street, The condition of Clarence Roberts st street who underwent an operation at the New Britain General hospital, shows slight improvement, The Parish Guild of the Episcopul Chureh of Our Raviour will hold = clam chowder supper in the church pariors Thursday evening from & (o % o'clock. The Methodist ladies’ Aid soeiety will meet Wednesday afternoon at @ o'clock at the home of Mrs, ¥rank White. The members will tack a quilt, ilable moving by hour or con L Call 177, 1t pays. Al goods & Long distance work a spe . Thomas A, Costeilo, 62 Pirrec Tel, advt spharry, Everbearing Strawberry, Pansy Plant Williams, Poultey Farm, New ave~adit ’ Have your sponsible party, The on ’xun\lng van in town, Iho Dritain moving done by a A. Tuttie, 12 Crown St.—adrt, 1f you ar °d in & Ford. see William H Tel advt interests Nurnett, WINS LONDON RACH April -W. M. @ er's four- year-old iy today won the metropolitan es at Kpson by 1 1-2 lengthe from AL NNANt'a five-year-oid bay pod. dam. Sierra Leone, a Ir-year-ol " iding ned by Tord Derhy, vorite but finished third by started at 9 1o 1 Leone at 3 to 1 againe London, 29 bay ay (€ rted a neck. Kwanna aguinst loddam and Sicrra o More than 3% paliticn in 1t has adopted the city gosarnment United St manager “FREEZONE” CORNS lift right off “Con- | e | “Fighting | “Pleking | Sunday eve. | will be the fea. | ! " turt & bit! Drep a fittle Freezone” on aching com, stantiy that corn stops hurting, shortly you #%e it right of with |gers. Truly! | Your druggiet seils 4 tiny bottle of fod cents, sufficient hard corn. soft corn AF coarn BAtReen the (are and the cal withotit suremess o irritation, in then fin- an Ireezone” tor a 16 FAMO S Frery yess, Railroad | Brtstol News B. R, STRONG NEW SCHOOL PRINCIPAL * Named to Succeed Late George Thompson at Southside DEATH OF MRS. SPELLMAN Washington Street Woman Dies at Aze of S1—uncral of Mrs, Maictia —Judge Malone lonoged — Elks Minstrel Show Tomorrow Night. Strong, Wil- enue, son of Rirerside s chosen principal of the Souihside school to il the 1acancy caused by ti i ot George Thomp son, accor district The ney ing to &n announcement of the committee today. principal is a native of this here yes city, having been born 280 but 30 3 for the | been a resident o istol, Rhode Iand, he has been an instructor ina private school. Ife is a graduate of the Southside school, of the istol lign school and of Yule university in the class of 1914, Whi'e nt Yule he Phi et honors, Vor hree years aft raduation from Yale, he taught at the Moses Brown school in Providence, 1. T At the out brcak of the war he entered Y. M, C, A. work but later resigned to enlist in a field hospital company and reached anee i aly, 1918, T'ollowing his Gischarge in 1919, he became principal of the Colt Memorial school in Bristol, not Mr, Rtrong Micheel, daughter of Charies Michael street, a few years ngo, Grade Crossing Elimination Elimination of at lrast one grade crossing and tie attraction of greater business traffie to this eity in clnimed by Asscstor Samuel 1), Newell in his propesal of a vew roadway at a true smde, running off PPond street, west of the N, . Birge Co,, and opening up the large “Hoppers” section as well as ‘he Barnes troel of the Bristol Realty Mr, Newell said last ght that layout would cut under the rail- 1 %o that an overhcad Dbridge would not he necessary to get beyond the railroad tracks and that his pro- posal can be put through At less cost than other projects, reeently proposed, e naw roadway would suve half u mile for residents beyond the railroad tracks and to people of Burlington, Whigville, larwinton and Nepaug, in trips to 1his eity and best of all would be at a slight grade, being prac. tically 1avel for the entire distance, The mesp Pond strect hill would he tminated entirely to this traffie, The roadway would run very close to the Birdstol Realty o, holdings the northern part of the city and in addi- ra where won Napy married Mise Ruth Mr. and MNrs, of Woodlar Co. his tion the big wooded section t tha west could be opened up to profitable de velopment, a big item for the future growth the eity, Mr, Newell has ot presented his proposal to the city fathers, hut plans to do so sovn, Malone Dinner Tonight Tudge Joseph M. Donovan will bn fcastmaster at the testimonial dinner tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Kndes inn tn honor of Judge W, J. Malone, Rev, 1. 1% Barrcett of Hartford will b among the speahers, About will e present Funcral of Mps, Joseph Maictia The funeral of Mrs, Joseph Maiotta was held tiis morning at $:30 o'clock at her home, 51 Oak street, A solemn high mass of requiem was ebrated at 9 o'clock At St Anthony's church by the pastor, the Rey, Louls Rec. carris. The burinl took place in 8t Thoman' cemetery Mrs. Maletta died at her home Saturday following a short illiess. was born In Ttaly 46 years ago and came 1o this city when a young wom- an. Bhe was married 26 years ago to Joseph Maietta, whom she Be. sides her husband leaves scven children, all of this city Susan Spell an Spellman, 81 ternoon at her home eet from an illness suffered on e leaves she n. cars old on Washinglon s resulting from ks ago on Apri ing Susan A shocl right | Mass ] iden nhame wes g peilr n Tolland and sided in Gr More than ; spe after Mz rri E Mrs, sidence in ed Augnat Mrs lan e " « 2 daug Fr €. Wiltiam B Howe i four of ~rt Monse it w nde ren. 1to Horace this city Mrs, « Asbury . Spelinun member of in For- socirty aociely was A odist church Ladies’ Aid Forcign Missionary department of that chure ral will be held Wednesday afternoon at Washington stroet services will be conductad by Witttam ffin. pastor of Asbury Methodist chiurch The burial take piace fn the Forest- ville cemetery Have Long n. Squad A had a long run yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock when a threatening grass fire in the East h district near Hnrlmrvr- calied omt the fircen p were quickly extingaishe company returned station when a burn- Prospect Metho- ad A and T™e blaze neatly prop- Met sivi the Women's nday e 1 home o school at 23 k on home on o Tie ine Names reely fo the Central ing fence near the dist church called ow npany enehed wae damaged Confirmation Scheduled Confirmation of a large class Place on May 17 at Josrphe ureh #t § oiock in the afternoon John 1. Nilan of Hart or the sacrem Il ales be hars on had the wa ety will adm Rishap Xi Hay 15 when the cornersione of the ford wil 1 Joseph’s church will be laid. fission Arranged Announcement has been made by the Rev, Oliver T, Magnell, pastor of 8t. Joseph's church of a mission for the men of the parish begininng May 18 and ending.on May 25. The services will be diredted by members of the Dominican Order of New York. xalted Ruler Coming ‘xalted Ruler George Ryan of Wa- lerhur\ Lodge of Elks will be among the soloists in tlie presentation of the program on Wednesday night at the new St. | Community theater for the benefit of the charity fund of Bristol lodge. The program will comprise an ollo of five numbers, followed by an old ume min- strel presentation in which. Governor Charles Templeton will be interlocu=~ tor. Following the program at the Comumunity theater, a reception will be held at the Elks club, Furey seeks Bristolites Constable L. W. Furey of Plainville conferred with ief of Police Ernest T. Belden yesterday afternoon in an effort to locate the party of local young men who acted in a boisterous ?: fon at 1:30 o'clock on Monday ning in Plainvilie, The young men confined their actions to casting empty liquor bottles store windows and_ fowudly proclaiming the superiorities of other places other than Plainville, tef Kelden expects to round up the culprits today, Bristol Briefs Hugh G. Murnane of Landry street has been called to Thomaston by the death ¢ brother, Dennis Murnane mo at a % of thut pluce, Dr. B 3. has left for New York where he is attending a dental cling ccializing in etracting, He Will resume his dental practice on Thurs A daughter has bhen and Mrs, J, W, stroeet, S=ssions were resumed yesterday at St. Joseph's parochial school, follow- ing the spring recess, attan and Harold O'Connell have returned to Boston college after spending the spring vacation at their llome on Main street, Compougice Tribe, 1. O, R, M., will meet toaight in IRed Men's wigwam, Bristol Lodge of 1Iks will meet on uri night at Elks home, Judge Malone Honored. At a meeting of the board of {r tees of Camp Hines, the Copnecticut wounded ex-servicomen's camp the name of Judge William J. Malone s proposed by Secretary of State I'rancis A, Pallotii. Aubrey 1., Made dox, secrets of the organization, spoke in the most glowing terms of the Tiristol judge, and it was pointed out that the popularity of the ex tor would go far toward making the cump a success in this district. The meeting, which was held last evening in Judge Pallotti's office in Hartford, was the first of the season in preparation for the annual outing at Niantic of all the wounded veter. ans of the world war who wish to ate tend, The funds are raised by popu- subscriptions, and for the past two cars the bhudgets agreed upon have Leen raised by the public of Hartford and New Britain, OCCUPATION COMPLETE Litle Disorder in HMonduran Capital Spencer bora to Officer Burns of Willis nes Th and AN Foreigners in Oity Are Te- ported safe, Washington, April duran revolutionista have their occupation of Tegucigalpa, the vapital, and Itear Admiral Dayton, in command of the American naval squadron in southern waters has rees ommended withdrawal of the Ameri- wan landing party sent to that city fome woeks ago. Minister Morales reported today that there waa little disorder and said he wae confident that order conld be maintained. Al foreigners in the city are safe, and the de facto force has fed, A similar report was forwarded by miral Dayton, He suggested that detachment of 167 bluejnckets at Tegueigalpa he withdrawn tomorrow Buch a step would be in line with the poliey of avoiding any intervention In Honduran political muddie ex- cept for the purpose of protecting American tives and interests, Beauty 20.~The Hon- completed A the i; of Hair A Gleamy M does Wonders Hair derine Girl's Try 1his! When combing and your hair, just moisten your with a little “Danderine” and brush it through your hair. The eifect is startling! You ean do yout hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy—a mass of gleamy, hair, sparkling with life and possessing that incomparable softness,/ freshnesa and lusuriance. Wheie beautifying the hair “Dane derine” is also toning and stimulating cach single hair 1o grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandrufl disappears. Get a bottle of astightful, refreshing “Danderine” at any drug sto toilet counter and Ty has and youthf) jour hair L3 hair brush een healihy becomes. o