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Our Annual Four Days Price Smashing NEW SPRING WEARABLES Selling at Maker’s Cost Price GARMINTS N NEW SPRING STYLE TO AMOUNT OF WORK DON ALL SALES FINAL, For women, m S24.90 OLR ENN STOCK o1 Froeks of flanne) . linens, womei and extra stouts AL OUSE GARMENTS at Makers ost d house dresses, Kimonos. nerses and anaids uniforms and all utilin ViR assortments wnd vies ALL SKIRTS AND BLOGUSEN 91wk alsn skits, il% Dlouses, latest mod ALL GIRES WEARARLYDS Aresses, v frocks, middy bl makers cost, - Berlin News FORRSTERS T0 ACT ON DUES QUESTIO Fagwiment Will Come Up ai Staie Canzeniion i Norwich VOLD HAKE DES U1 U * boulee Uor g Notng of s innary Novivlye= Pasehell Activities o Past Ped'n il Wensingn ol Inie tion e contention TSR NEW SUITS COATS, DRES; ALL OFFIERED Fonr ACCORDING APPROVAL, PRIC L THESE SALE PRICES A CHA ALTERATIC AND NO GARME> CHOUSE YOUR SPRING COAT YOUR SPRING COAT checks, caots for new fabrics, all at sport materigl e, flamingo and noy- &1l offered at Makers Cost I'ri Makers Cost I'rice, RED AT MAKERS COST PRICE—Smart . dinner or other =ocial events, Frecks in a'l the newest styles, in sizes for Misses, SPRING DRESSES OF1 for cyery possible wear, Frocks for street cloth and silk. Makers Cost, a4 summer choker or one of the new jac- 3 saving from regular prices. opportunity oose from, dainty octton blouses, smart thric s and styles at makers cost spring and oose (rom, dainty owned by K. Ensing and will take pos- tomorrow | session of same this weck, crs and workmen, - |sington.—adt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS throughout indicatione are that way will not immediately | partment has hal this consideraty condition and s ugh patening is heing dona on par Continuing Yroads that w during the past King repairs to many of ceted that the cost of repairing the the cost of iuring the past winter the roa ntertainment in the erds from the affair will be usec Keegan: read Real Vstate Transfer—1iest Friday Devotions—Fined in Court—Plain- ville Briefs, Joseph Neri, part omner of the Neri block in the center, denicd this morning that the building had bren sold. A story hLas been going the rounds that a Weal was consumm atLe whereby Dugald McMillan of New Britain had purchased the block, but ,Mr, Neri stated this morning that Mr, McMillan had bLeen in Plainville the other day and had looked the building over but had not done any- thing about buying it. When asked if it was for e, Mr, Neri stated that it was providing he would be able to get his price for it. He would not say what value P placed on the property, It had been rumeorcd in town that the Neri property has been for sale for some time, but this is the first time that the intentions of the pro- bas been definitely an- nounced. It is stated on good author- ity today that an option which ex- pires in 60 days has been {aken on the property by a New Britain party, but Mr, Neri wonld, neither affirm or deny this phase of the subject, The block is the largest single structure in Plainville and adorns the ecast side of Central Squar It con- Itains six stores, is four stories high and is oceupied by numerous offices and tenéments, It e probably the most valuable piece of property in the town with respect to Jocation and probably price. Tts transfer will probably be the biggest in the town, Threefold Observance Held A threefold happy occasion was oh- served last evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, A, DiMarco of 61 East Main street when & surprise party was held in honor of Gahriel Cicone, Lirother to M DiMarco, and his in tended bride, Miss Julin Tolli, daugh- ter of Mr, and M Peter Tolli of Ridgefield, Conn, The party was held in honor of the birthdays of the two honored guests. both of whom were born on the same date although in different years, and was olso a miscellansous shower on the bridesta-be. The eouple will he married in Bt Mary's chureh in Ridgefield, on May 15 and after their honeymoon, will take up their resi- dence on West Main stret, Plainyille, Vorty fricnds of the young couple were present 1ast evening and a merry time was had by ail, An orchestra con- sisting of two vielins, mandolin and a piano furnished music throughout the evening and delightful Junch w orved by the hostess, Visitors were present from Rridgeport, Ridge- fi Southington, RNristol, Hartford New Britain and Plainville, Voeal and instrumental selections were rendersd during the cvening and games were played Miss Tolli and Mr, Cicone were the recipients of a vatied assortment of valuable gifts, amnong them being numberad pleces of cut glass, silver and liner ollows Anniversary The observance last evening follow- ed the observance of the 10th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mes, Moward Thompson of 55 138t Main street, oc- | realized in town as it fosters the ath- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 380, 1924 ! Plainville News | NERI DENIES THAT BUILDING 1§ SOLD States That Nothing Has Been Done About Transferring Block BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD " Farrell Case Continued & Week— William Foran acted as prose Fined in Court George lyan of Westfield, Mass., | Bristol News tice Prior to a charge of violating the rules of the road and he was fined | P ‘ 4! nd costs, He figured in an accident | last Sunday morning wherein he cut | in on another * at the corner of | West Main and Pierce streets, The | charge of reckless driving was ang- ed to viclation of the ruies of th " commerce cramier weeuns FEUOW ToWDSmaD Given Token of The regular meeting of the Plain- . . ville Chamber of Commerca witl b | ES(6M At Special Dinner held in the rooms in Iierce street to- morrow evening. A report will be ee— made by the banquet committee in which will be contained the fact that \SCHOLEFIELD SENT To JAlL 85 tickets have already Leen disposed | of. The banquet will be limited to P e guests. Other matters of import- | Bigamist Was Well Known in Bristol ant business will be transacted. i Real Estate Tra 1 Hoerle has purchased —Parents And Teachers Mecting— Goodrich property which is situated on Red Store hill from Mrs, [lla| MNotes, Goodrich and is reported to be plan- | inE toithe ealasinis ar future. Mr. Hoerle is employed |7 /' Ftma i mm“":, h‘:' 3% the Ideal Machinery Co. llow townsmen, a handsome white Commerce Chamber Rar &0ld Hamilton watch was given to Arrangements z arly complete | judge William J. Malone last night for the annual banquet of the Plain- |t s ginner in his honor at the Endee \ile Chamber of Commerve to be heldl| i ‘whenimore than 200 man gath- £ext Tueaday,escning jn the Musonis livsa o fexpres thels iobarer | Atie: Where He Played Soccer Football Temple on Kast Main street and t the satisfaction of the inner man, | rale of tickets has heen one of Deputy Judge Joseph M. Donovan of licaviest in years, The committee the local police court assumed his ranging for the program announces |mantle as toastmuster of the evening that special features will be furnished |yng in a witty vein Introduc ed the this year and a varied number of \o- |gneakers of the program. He paid cal and instrumental numbers will be |gpecial tribute 1o the versatility ot furnished. Rev. John L. Davis, pas- | judge Muione, telling of {he Iatiar.os rinity M. E. church of New |q ver, writer, sportsman, explorer . Will be the principal speaker {and all around good fellow. The pres- And remacicy il be made by OO | ntatian of the wateh was wade by who will be guests for the evening. It [he Rav, . Barrett, of the Tm. in figured at the present time that {maculate Conception church of Hart. every seat in the large auditorium | sorg. will be taken by the Plainville mem- | “Tne simepiece hears the insc ription; bers and the large number of visitors | “presented 1o Major William J. Ma. which is expected to come llone Ly Palos Council, No, 5, K. of Drive For Y, M, €, A, April 29, g4 The drive for the banefit of the | 1y nig remarks as teastmaster of Hartford County ¥. M. C. A. which I8 {t1e nccasien, Judge Donevan told of being carrind on this week, is pro- his associations in the past with gressing favorably according to all re- dudge Malone and told of the assist- ports and although it Is early yet for | oooinat Jugge Malone had rendered a financial report, it is understood that him in the past Speaking of h \orxt wood contributtons have al-igacent (nio the legul clioles. of Bris- réady been handed in. The worthiness | o)) 4 ©) 0 eild: Vil of the Apnoal for funds has long beem foy Sotense iR and he assist- letie spirit of the vounger generation | 4 ™€ €Very time tiiat he could.” He - then told how he studied Judge and in that way moulds character, Malone’s methods when he was 7 ‘"he committee in charge of the ap- > R1one’s metho it i B : SAmS roxress | POINted to the bench and of how he poa Leels optimiatic oventheiprogrses | ool oty gt b ke o brought his good traits of honesty, manliness nd sportsmanship to the bench and d mwade the judgment fit the crime, He spoke briefly of Judge Malone's many other activities and declared that the word “Malone” was syn. onymous with versatility, adding ‘Judge Malone is a master of many activities but he in first, last and always a lawyer,” ot the drive so far and eapects that the small quota set for Plainville will be hearily oversubsceibed. Mrs, John Gray The funeral of Mrs, Jobkn Gray of Forestyille, who dind suddenly at her home vesterday, will he heid tomor- row morning at 8t. Matthe chureh, Torestville, A requiem mass will he celebrated at 8 o'clock and burial will he in St Joseph's cometery, Farming- k . ton avenue, Plainville, She leaves one The Rev. J. F Barrett, who was dnughter, Mrs, Anna Gray Bell, |selected 1o make the presentation to Plainville Briefs Judge Malone, Lkept the assemblage The Woman's 1fome and Foreign (/N AN uproar with his humorous re- Missionary society of the Advent Marks concerning the judge. “lIt is Christian ehureh will hold a sewing |8 privilege to speak and honor one meeting at the home of Mrs, Gordon [ “Who %0 richly deserves the esteem Morse at Hart's Corner temorrow af- (and honor of every citizen in Rris- ternoon 101" he declared. The Woman's Federation of the | “Thera are few men who are will- Congregational chureh will meet to. iNg 1o be of service to their fellow morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in tha | men who are willing to give up the i Pleasures of life,”” ha further assert. - - ed and then said that the work of Have your moving done hy a re Judge Malone throughout his life sponsible party The only closed | had been one of unselfish devotion to moving van in town. T'hone 48.4. G. hin fellow men as he mentioned a A. Tuttle, 12 Crown 8t.-—adwt, [few of the judge's activities starting from the time that the judge entered liahle moving by hour or con- Yale university and of the honors Call 177 it pays, all goods are which he won there, Me then mene Tong distance work a spe- tioned the judge's activities in come Thomas A. Costello, 62 Plerce munity affairs and of his service as Ady, a soldier. He said in this connection A% a patriot Judge Malone certainly laspherry Ever-bearing holds the esteem of his countrymen, Strawberry, Pansy plants, ¥, B, Wil. He gave up his all for the spirit of liams' Poultry Farm, New Britain the love of adventure, He gave his Ave.—Adv, all and he gave it generously for you, - for me and for every other citizen Tt you are interested in & Vord, that the flag might not lose its bril- see William H. Burnett Tel, T2.4, lance Ady | Father Barrett added that the Yonors whieh Judge Malone had won church parlors, was called upon as the last speaker. He adressed the lawyers present as his children and he added that was proud of his children. *“We have | turned out a lot of good citizens in | Bristol and many have remained here,” he stated and added that Judge Malone was chief among these. Judge Malone is a good fellow and | seatters sunshine wherever he goes,” | he further declared. Senator Pierce thinks that Judge Malone is a remarkable student of human nature and that he sizes up a man about right. He characterized Judge Malone as a man that did not Ko too far and lean over backward, calling a man that could stand up straight and not lean over backward a4 superb man, In closing he con- gratulated Bristol on its two excel- lent police court judge and hoped that the city might have them for years to come. Entertainers Present, rious well known Jlocal singers and entertainers present entertained during the dinner and between the addresses. Among those who enter- ained were Andrew Cippel, John I. Vitzpatrick and the dancing Todds. The New Departure orchestra played throughout the evening. The committee in charge of the event consisted of Richard Lambert grand knight of Palos council; James Jennings, chairman: John E. Condon, Peter A, Cawley, Joseph L. MacDon- ald and James Butler. Bingham to Speak Licutenant-Governor Hiram Bing- ham will be the guest of the Bristol club on May 2 when he will speak on topics of state-wide interest, In anticipation of the event, the enter- tainment committee of the ciub ha: arranged for a fine luncheon and for a social hour after the talk, More than 300 members have already re- plied to Secretary J. Fay Dougla signifying their intention of attend- ing. The state executive is well known Tiere and his coming is being awaited th great interest as many local peo- Ple see in him, the next gubernatorial candidate, fhe next speaker on the club pro- gram will be Dan O'Neil of the Fast- {ern association, well known to local | baseball fans, Minstrels Tonight Old-time plantation scenes will be displayed tonight at the Community theater for the charity fund of Bristol lodge of Elks when Waterbury lodge will present the program. Governor Charles A, Templeton will be inter- locutor and the cast will inciude sev. eral of the best known business men of the Brass City, Follow'ng the program at the thea- ter a da ing reception will be held at Elks home, Local Man Jailed James Scholefield, well known in this section a few years ago for his soccer football activities was sentenc- | #d to jail for 10 years yesterday in Greensboro, 8 ', on a charge of hig- amy. He lived for a time here while working for the New Departure Manufacturing Co. He married a lo- cal young woman but deserted her and mysteriously disappeared, Ru. mors of shortage in his accounts as an official of the United States Soccer league wers prevalent soon afterwarg A few weeks ago he was located in the south, living under another name and oceupying A high place in the community esteem. To complete his double life, Scholefield had married again without the formality of a di- vorce from his Bristol wife He was arrested when the bigamy action be. came known and a closing chapter to his life was written yesterday, Adies’ Night Scheduled Tadi Dight will be ohserved to. night by the Arym club of the Pros. pect Methodiss church in the church pariors, The program will begin with & chicken supper after which an en- tertainment will be presented, Parent-Teacher Mecting Entertainment of a speclal nature will be among the features of the Parent:Teacher association meeting of the Federal Hill school on Monda night, After the usual business meet. ing the New Departure orchestra will play a dance program. Interspersed Among the numbers will be several novelty events, Mr. Fornald Resigns, arie Then e ier. | cupants of the same house at Mr, and veral weeks with hopy MArie Thomas; vicol sefections, Ger. | cupants ¢ ~ciifdhhites 5 aad Tocal friends hoard with regret this A o g en. (A T Crean, James Hallihan and | Mrs, DiMarco. The occasion was heid have been weil earned and that they . . T R Tarcre NG SN W0 e Imembera BE NS K. of (- aniaitrel| on ADHI 13 404 2t INEE S aNeot 38 STILL HOPE FOR CARTER [are due to his indefatigable work, ‘}“‘{"“;S":“ ":"]"““("“""_:':‘;:l:’ ';':" jalde thers {160 % N udent 8% LN Firoube of Bonih: Manchester I triends of the couple wern present. his will and his service, “Men from State Editor Waiter M. ining echool dny'') p : -3 e 10 . resigned his post with the Hartford - | The work of remodeling the old | They came from New Haven, Union. ail creeds. ali walks of iife, every po. | Terifned i will loave on Saturday to dale #thool house whic as re. e, Hartford Nainyille Opini . » io ve here a8 one in honorin nes, 1 Milldale #thool house which was Vi Hartford and Plainille, pinion in Feypt 1 That American | sition ar e A8 On n 1 enter the employ of the Bostes il “"::' : o lrently purchased by the Miildale Mr. and Mrs. Thompson alse receir. WAy Yet Mo ‘Asked To Fxcavate [l Malone, ciizen of Bristol." were fnier eipt and *ilie liton were 4 v y e o ACAY f " o1 A iea IC . ¢ nity association is rapidly near- e4 many gifts from their feient . L Vather Rarreti’s closing remarks e et e | Community associa rapidiy ifts from their friends in Boys' Club Minstrel, e fne completion and it is expected the cluding cut glass, silver and Wnen and Ring Tut's Tomb | Malone Replics, » b ¢ the local beys' otud 0zlia the T. A B %0-|uuilding will be ready for the grand | a large number of floral pleces. Sup- Aithough taken utterly by surprise SIEMME By s 1 " Ma'ir reinglon at the Ball. T | oupning within the nest two weeks per was served by the hostess Cairo, April 50.- The hudget new with the presentation, Judge Malone Dresented an entertaining minstrel seck Viee Warden « on prizes went to Mra, Robert | oy o e aiterations have been made Court Trial Tonight. before the Egyptian parllament pro- Aross to the eccasion after a few Performance last /."m" to an audi- nd Kensingi . E b Carbo. WHNAM | it smoking rooms, a reception foom | The tria1 of Fred Beaulicu, vides 4,110 Egyptian pounds for nest ssconds. “When 1 glance at this °Pce of about §0 people at hlh'n 1 on the door prize, [$06 & large stage having been bulll. ‘charged with driving an automobile season's work in the tomb of Tut. |beautiful and comly remembrance headquarters in the oid town hal To Hold Practic 8 planied to have & stone fireplace . whije under the influchce of intostoat. | ankbamen. Indtestiog ire (o cords fail me.” he remarked, “All Following the minstrel produetion, y ing liquor. is scheduled 1o come up ©Of the government to cominue th s 1o pre that the the dancing ;.)]rox‘lam was played by session o ! The Towis High achool baschall i~ (he town court for disposition | plorations orld is & good place after all” he Bachand's orchestra, e omorrow 6:480 o'clock at the Which defeated the Bristol High iy avening at 20 o'clock — . f Playing West Hartford. mmar s, ‘The r = basebali feam last Saturday. e waw arrested last Saturday night Lon v ApH )~~The Cairo o Ma thet Rave sever The 'mn‘}, high school nine and the ok t nig extremely auccess lash with the Simabury High on.r o collision between his sutonge Fape of the Morning P vartons eplobdes West Hartford high team are play- s Howard Sovens o . w large numder t Mg out fof [achool team at the Sand Hill grounds |ijie and another car from New Brit. detstands that the Egyptian go * ot sl ing this afternoon at the high school mond tales care of T rhout on the 4. One of |waturday afternoon e sthington road, Nelther | Ment i8 stiil inetined te atiow fio field s fals stated today that the ma- [ Within the nest week the ma "“'_' '.”w .Iw‘ :‘;""l"“_’f 'fl n",” '.'\'."‘h_' ..,,,‘,‘q, comp work o The tocal players opened the seas this year is very promisin nd j#&~ment of the Pexto baseball team Virst riday Devotions. nkh-amen’s tomb, yiditie ! ling : e - that *on last Saturdas by dropping a cons opi \ rany that the team {will issue a call for candidates and the Friday being the the first Feiday | he acknowledge hotity c e hae 1 5 ot with Southington high by an 8§ of the | # championship one, the best ({ am will make plans for organizatior he month, spocial services wifl be ernment ot e tomb @& A g At up 10 0 meore turned ont by the ton fand the opening of the scason. The y 11 MOM of e ok of | comient Rt Rristol Briefs, ! 0 Case Continued Hems of Interest « iMook is very optimistic as ma 2 Gt Mg e g e Yds, ho ey . e Capitol club dance on Friday f doseph end Catherds Samucl A. Fiske s in New |players whe have already shown their ool A . A M . . t in Hartford will be attended by tistian Lane, Renwinglon, | .. op' pending the Yale convocation. | worth as diamond performers will be again e ad. | 1he tomb ) N it 10 ¢ Yo . b N arge delegation of local people, wtinued by Judge Georg George K. Prentice of the Prentice | cligihle for positions on the team : el gl 1 onopoly of 2INing ¢ - ¢ e Mra. Thomas Leavitt of Prospect the Hertit towh court T § Ne¢ There will be an important mecting etghactihar it 2 e i ies 5 i e, who has been spending the the stockholders of the Wonx Tribe he heard Thursday aflernoon at : ¢ 10 F1019da. 18 on hee way home 4 4 4 lock and again in the evening at > . " Carl Blosmauist has returned to his ' Puilding association in Tted M 26 o\tenk Pk Supprss Am ing te rep received by home in Brooklyn after visit with (h tomorrow evening, : > u " Mr. and Mre, Chatrles Nelso On Monday evening., May 5. th e lor * Eas Rerlin Ttems 1 of St. Paul's Episcopal church Ky meeting the Com. | wil! hold the annual spring banguet munity ciub will he held in the base- | in the parish house. Tiev, John Lewis devotion is an annual aftair in evers o ” ol i ey street Fast fieriin Rascball. ment of the Methodist church this [recior of &. John's church in Water. e et akioh o e pe y y e had 1 Miss Mars a has returned 10 @ Berlin i cortainly wasing : : bury, will be the principal speaker. ¢ 1 consists of adoration of the 2 hor home on Franklin place after A evening at § o'clock. ‘ ament throughout . o p K night 1 thusiastic about bassball. if the . whe has been the | e i ! whout S a— h i iting friends in Winsted rad that apprared on the new fiea | Willam Fiton, %1 125 bren 1 | s 7 ety Sl e Y a Mother Writes all in an upro R Bse Janee Tattes o e taker ¥ Buest of his sister e morning at mass at 8 o'clock Knights reme r . . . Jost night ean be ‘aken as Any exam- Ao e on X tree s M . : ng he Prudential Tnsorance o. has " “;y;v(r; galore appeared and al | Lawrence at her home on Mdin street Rev. John E. Fay. pastor of the “Our eldest son, aged eleven, was 1 thelr orgar cailing ':1“:“‘ o s howe’ s - Bow » d | for the past few days, returned to| church. makes a special appeal to the troubled with persistent constipa- themscives the Kuights of (hristo- peinater S5 the Wiown of B them were anxious to gst a fuesday tumi N noe o the team. “Beb® Brupefis | H18 home in Boston. Mass, Tuesday. members of the parish 1o attend 1he tion until we began giving him Phe T vords Christop Y lumbus ™Mo Y e regnl ckiy meeting of the devers e - hor h4e heen ehosen manager of the “"Fm: rllx;l"a‘: :- £ 1.‘;1‘: Lot b isvotions and announces that vis . . & ; e Ot e Mis Helen Hurst of Trince street am and e has already booked a | '\;m‘,,r,“.",,, i Bl Sidhond ing pricsts will ba present to aid in bl ,:.”k:‘q. amalgamate with the has resumed her duties as an i A 3 i hearing confessions, Priests spoak- . . e the Holmwood school in o Rt inaca of O S Jadies of M. Uabriets ehyreh : 1 ) or comt Ameriean organization *ructor in the West Sides of Middletown. W.':“n. :mln‘nmv o 2. Mraak Cobey ing French, Itallan and. other lan-| A very few doses righted him. Hiis drinliro g b Canaan after spending the Nothing definite with regard to | 7't AL the home of Mis. Frank Cobey guazes will be present for the acco bowels became active and in a short A e There K2 0 s focom 4 N s - e A e A e trioolls o1 M modation of the people who sprak time Robert became regular and his oS N g e g e = S S e o b i those tongues, (Confe i e i it « fall before the on- - e Florence Rieh tendered her a kitchen iard Bareres Ao . m‘ - al h:_"'!'l.:mm;v'd. (-)rln O, | gational Brotherhood on ine ~u. MAGAZINE WRITER A SUICIDE. serpothes " ward Satutday and Sunday evenings | A, Close, Waltham, Mass. one . trotherhood o . Pain Stops Instantly x - ™ a e . 1 an’ ud . . el 1.0 e pril 30— e shower at her home on Main street and Monday afternoons and evenings.. of many tributes to Dr. True's K Kian” by Judge Malone and ”.,;‘:‘.A’z} v;;'\fli;’ln”i‘:t”:*"'n‘i ’ last evening, A very enjoyable efe- ™ ason for the Baster duty 3 Eli told of th nuntbers that were j s . [— he scason for the Kaster duty is at Elixir, - 1 i wc ' | ning was had by all. Miss Rich will Here's instant relief from that 80 811 members oF (e 3"3”." prese o 1 time. Speaking of ™er publicity man for Willlam & 1o hurn Manufacturing company was in 8 CORtinUBNCe Woe ATANtOd | o0 Lusiness yesierday of P'rosecutor Charles | I " " ' ’ Dateetive Mic ol Viasehetti of the 1 ) e . " " y v York police department i vi Houre devotion will commerce 2 itine bro Thomas J. Fischer, o complained of feeling sarted. The it nest Tues « out on bonds of th hand reome sride of ¥enar Petorson ing cornl Blue-jay will stop the pain it 2 . b sresent who seemed to the | 1art, motion picture actor, shot and o e o e See e | g Thoa 't cora looses | ¥l have an oy of perrorm- The True Family Laxative P S K, K, inetnatian, | Miiod et 1 Mis room GI & Sips . of New Britain on Thursday, . instantly. - ing it &t this . of K. K. K. inclination. { his Mmcal Rewe Mr. Prudhon and family & and comes out. Does am"""l ‘ase Is Continmed and worm espeller. Made of pure 1. . t he conlin®t find & Wood hotel jast night moved from Main strect t dangerous paring. Get Bluejay at Thoe of Willism A 1 or herba, pleasant 1o the taste and oihte son of them who had ever gy Awephes residence next to N. 1 your druggist. g Lynhwood sreet effective in correcting constipation A tHIng for his n chureh, VARRIAGE LICENSE: ; N 11GION Me. and Mrs, P. Sicbert and Miss oBaBI:T O ay night o in old and voung. Large sized family - fype of religion that consists in Waiter Joseph Pinde of 100 Seye oy remges s Beatrice Sichert of New Brital e oy Seoman 1 bottle $1.20; other sizes $0c and $0c. ;... ine o her people’s religion mour street, and Mise Lillian G, Town Hahl. Redlia tie guesls of relatives in town T charge of A worth very much.” he emp hwartz of Meriden, hate taken out WEDNESDAY 1V I Pocnes of iw e . vessfulls used for over 73 vears 2 marriags ferne A license bas als 815 Pastight Time " v o0 h wiure haerd 1 Fregn - ening W Yot Pirrer Speaks of hiMeen sn been jssued to David Saviteky of Pancing " - Mair armerly oc . snard . - armer Senstor Nowis B 1% New York oiti, and Miss Esther Als t o AS - 1 Lincet e ! - e Brisiol Bar A L Pert of 7 Lincoln siresd i