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fi 2 5D “Hertford's /ayywirg Qenter: FIVE THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL DRESSES " (46 to 52 Stouts) (36 to 40 Regular Sizes) FOR HOUSE, PORCH OR STREET WEAR HIGH GRADE GINGHAM DRESSES In a most attractive assortment of over fifty new styles. Wonderful cpportunity to supply vourself with dainty becoming dresses for summer, in these famous makes, at this sale’s very moderate price. THE “HUBRITE,” “MERIT” AND “GRANBY" OW THESE .MAKES—That they are made of the finest wash ma- as they are featured ALL WOMEN K terials, with workmanship to cerrespend, just the same in every w when offered at regular prices. Pretty Ginghams—trimmed with linens, organdies, pique, laces, hand embroideries. The color range is extensive, including the “Hoover” dress. Be among the first to select, | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924, spread of the smallpox can be stop- |ped among the pupils and will give i Plainville News | Dr, Bull their hearty cooperation in | T0 BE VACCINATED Plainville Doctors Working Over- The condition of Walter LeClairc West Cheshire, who was taken to th New Britain general hospital Sunday | night followinig an accident in Plain- | ville, is considered critical. Following | a careful examination, it was found time to Prevent Epidemic -~ | will start at 9:45 o'clock and ad- . - dresses will be made by Dorothy Sent to Jail For Thirty Days—Other | \peale, Rev, C. C. Rowlinson and ! Mrs. Mary B. Wilson, state president. | All interested are invited to attend. tee Backs Health Officer—Plainvillc | Library Yund Concert. { Plans are complete for the concert ternal injuries, a punctured lung, and six fractured rib. County Convention Here. The forty-first annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Hartford county will be held in the Plainville Baptist church Wed- resday, May 14. The morning session Court Cases Tried—School Commit- Briefs. fo be given by the Tempo Quartet of | Since the discovery of six cases of Hartford in the Congregational | : church Wednesday evening under the smallpox at the home of Michael Bos auspices of the Plainville Woman' coe on Maple strect, there has been a | club for the benefit of the public li- steady rush of people at the offices | brary. An excellent program is heing of Plainville doetors for vaccination. | arranged for the affair and the doors Starting at noon yesterday and lasting | will be thrown open at 7:30 o'clock, until al hours last night, the doctors and those wishing to procure tickets were busily engaged in vaccinating | may get them at the door. men, women and children. A free Hearing on Property vaccination clinic was opened up this A hearing will be held in the su- morning at the Grammar school on perior court in Hartford, Frid RBroad street and at 9 o'clock a long morning on the petition of Judge Rus line of people were waiting until the sell 8 Mink of Bristol, acting for the ciinic should be started. An extra sup- | receivers of the Bristol Mfg. Co., rela- { ply of vaccination points has been tive to the liquidation of the company. rushed to Plainville by the state | Authority will be asked to sell the health department so that all seeking machinery and other movable equip- o be vaccinated may be accommodat- ment in the Plainville plant of the ed. concern because with these disposed Although no new de¥elopments have |of the plant itself will be more easily heen reported in the cases today, fears sold. It stated that two or three are being expressed by the health au- prospective purchasers are already in- thorities that an epidemic is likely to /terested in the Plainville property but break out in the town because of the as the market is not favorable for the many contacts with the afflicted Bos- |sale of the equipment ,the purchase coe children Dbefore the smallpox Might be held up for some time, | symptoms showed up. The quarantine To Continue Clinic OAVE BOULEVARD {that he is suffering from serious in- | who claimed that because of the dark- ness and the unfavorable weather con- | ditions of Sunday night, he did not | see Leclair until too late. Leclair | was caught between the two machines {and badly crushed. Me is receiving treatment at the New Britain general hospita Bristol News _ Woodford Succeeds Riley, Announcement was madq this FROM RISING RIVER | morning that at the last meeting of | the directors of the Chamber of Com- % 1. Woodford, secre- sions Joundry Co., was r of the board to suc- resigned. Mr, merce, Arth ary of the § {Supt, Anderson and His Men Pre- | .06 & e { ceed Charles i | Riley offered his resignat ing t | ‘o, and to the fact that he had ac- | cepted the election as president of the Boy Scouts of America. HEIR MISSING FORTY YEARS The new member of the board has 8 (RNt been connected with the sions | Plumb Estate Again in Probate Court | 1'0undry Co. for a long period of vears, dating from the time when he entered the concern as office boy. He is one of the well known citizens of the town and has been actively iden- ~—Drove Cycle With Number Plates In Pocket—Resurvey of Vaccination & tified nany of e important Situation Begun. by 4 TANY B '!"_ P phases of community activities, Quick work on the part of Superin- Bernard Hynds e | d Hynds, 35 years old, die end Oscar Ander: and i e L # 5 tendent Oscar Anderson and his men |, yiy home on Goodwin street this prevented serious damage to the Me- ter a long illn He had morial Boulevard near Kast street lent of this city for the et of his life and for several 1 heen employed by the New when the swollen waters of the ¥ und quabuck river were detected i’ re Mfg. C He leaves his mining the roadway, About 10 feet d several small childven. . Aye |of the thoroughfar clo: to the angements fo the funeral have not | place where 100 feet of boulevard | heen completed 1s destroyed a few weeks ago, was Bristol Briefs {about to slide into the waters. The 1. Vincent Donovan of the law plblic works employes threw in stone | office of Judge Joseph M. Donovan {and other ballast that kept the waters |is ill at his home on Divinity street from eating away the embankment | With an attack of the measles. and saved the portion of the roadway. Levoy the North Main Several thousands of dollars damage | ftreet rwent an epera- | was prevented by Mr, Anderson and |tion ves the Charter Oak hospital in Miss Vielet Powers has e ¥ as organist at the RBaptist church to become pianist of one of Ithe large dance orchestras in Boston, Mass Romeo A, Perrault Hoiyoke, Mass,, is visiting friends in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Marcotte of rns street have turned to their his men, The building of a retaining wall be- tween the river and the boulevard at this point is highly necess ing to the engineers and construction |men who believe that trouble wiil be experienced each time the river rises as the high waters will eat away the | embankment ned 1 + \er post | THE FAR-SIGHTED WOMEN WHO TOOK ADVANTAGE OF TUIS SALE OF on the Boscoe home was started yes- D 7‘ ‘-\-l “"“}‘" “"":““r officer, an i Estate Awaits Hele her | home after visiting friends in t AR , . . a \ O R BOTT o terday morning and o policsman will |nounced today that the freé vaccina- | Because her will specified that her | e ) | DRESSES, LAST YEAR, WILL REJOICE AT ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SECURING | beondoty ! tini statipned ’" the home |tion clinie will be continued at the | estata should go to her’son, Marshali | 0I¥0 ; Mass E : 2 . . . g n ) y 1 8 PP g [ ehesalaiid % FRR ‘onfirmation Announced | SUCH VALUE. JOIN THE THRONG AND REJOICE WITH THE within the next day or so to enforce | STRINMAr school at the same hours | Plumb, the estate of Mrs. Nancy : . i | the provisions of the quarantine. tomorrow. The morning session Will | Plumb, who died more than 20 years Announcement h » made by = . o slons of A . 5 ond D ike clock and the | S n nrobate | the the Rev, Oliver T. Magnell, ) While the Lots Last Our Sale Price Each | Dr. Moses Kupetian of New Britain, b® held from ¥ lo 14 n_:]h r and the jago, has been held up in the probate | = 0¢ A€ PAeb VAR T TEE Will Only Be .... SRs e eI e lsi ha b A e 3 FOR £4.50 who attended all of the cases dis- [2fternoon from 2to € o cigex. SONIEE Here s AWt LAIREBIRION, ior s o ([ eaonivelithie { 4 4 covered in that city in the recent epi- Town Plan Hearing Other heirs potitioned recently that | R t demic, has been engaged to care for| The Plainville town plan commis- |the estate | oportioned although y.»‘.'u: e ¥ ”A‘_,”"_,_\ gt e’ | all patients in town. No expense will |sion held a public hearing last eve. |the missing man has not turned up |} S S LE L t { e spared in mointaining strict quars |PINE In the town hall on Maple street |vet, He disappeared 20 yeurs before op ! v; 3. Nilan.of Harirord 44 : - e —— v ared s $ | 2 confer the honors on the class, In : {a ere case a and the proposed 24-foot building line | his mother's death q is nfer 1 honors upon ass, . | Committee Molds Mecting, 1trip to the Pacific coast at a meet. AvnH;vN nln ,h‘:\;n:‘-l “rhl 'r: w:'\(n hhl‘n\\‘l land the 14.foot verands 1lino was |reckoned at 75 years today was | preparation for the ceremonies of pes h . N N S = developed and ontac wit di o | b yed b t U ané belul Berlln ews | 'rhe committce of tha Kensington |ing of the organization tomorrow | SEAEIONTE BN B TR T ble, [adopted. A large number of property | 35 years old when he left home, At | confirmation, insfructlons ar being [fire district met last night in the | ey ¢ § o'clock in the community | gia' aiso placed in ql”m“m, oWners on the atraet were present and |the time of Mrs, Plumb's death a|held this week f lults and other |office of the district, The aneeting b : s exprersed approval of the proposed |score of years ago, the estate was val- | members of the class | " 2 .o | house, It became known today ‘that J, | b " | A was a short ene, as praciicaliy the el s 3 Regpoidid At PEA ued at about $,000, and today it Funeral of Mrs, Hughes {only husiness to come up was the ooalid e ) _"l"‘".““'_‘"' g “‘:{‘,m\‘;:"n 0 Legion Meeting Held amounts to more than $10,000, When | The funeral of Mrs. Join Hughes | payment of several bills The Kensington Boy BScouts will | the grocery stors on ivest Hain & ’ B, SR {the matter was taken up yesterday | Was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock I i { ; . ; : will probably be released from quar- | A regular meeting of Rrock-Barnes atter was taken uy Al Bl i Ll i A | A leak in vh-‘ watermain on the }I\o‘\x a dance at the Mattabessett Fish | o CFe ol n. He was vaccinated | Post, American Legion, was held Jast [Judge & Tussel} Mink reserved de v '\\ hom 60 S \'n.lnH reet. A F .".““.”.‘.: I;’Tl’ 1":"‘\ o ;‘”":’ l.“‘”.:" .ts jelub on Friday evening of this week. ' gome time ago and thers is little dan. |evening in the post rooms on Wihiting | cislon a8 8% AL WEDET. JNERrVEGOE | T\ brated at “-‘\4‘,\..1‘.v-\ “:lml hseph's CORRGSIAING AIIGUILY 1S Co8 The purpose of holding the aifair 18 | ger that he will contract the disense, |street and plans were perfected for |points, In addition to the missing heir : gyt o o i 5. | perionced in repairing it, This is one | the proper observance of Memorial [have come up, The other heirs have | hureh at 8 o'clock, 7T burial took | " ' |10 raime funds for baseball eguipment | Ha was ‘vaccinated again yesterday proper ohs 3 o . A gl ‘ | of the 12-inch mains and if it wer i i vy Teports stated that the mem-. | brought the matter heforo the pro- | place in Bt. Thomas' cemetery, i fand it is cxpected that a large crowd | with the method by which the doctors Dav. Tieports s i : - not for the fact taat Kensington is [and it ¥ t 1 no bla to tell within 48 hou bership drive was being earried on |bate court several times, claiming | secking Vandals . : | Wil e pre il « ¢ o e able tg w |l re, v y by "w . Rxnect Recommendation on Side | ccurine water rom the othor end ot | A1 be brercns 08 et | whether ne n immune or not, Dr. 3, . | Auccesscully and plana wero alta | Ehat the iaw's pregumprion of w man's | W0 POkt B0 of, 1o, WL LA b p Vi {the line, the service would have to |have come to he front in support of whe r he is immur n s 0 ANl tarted on the annual carnival which | death at end of seven years' ab- | group of vandals, who threw rotten P : {ihe boys Lampher of the state health depart- | - tat Sy 2 . . ha susponded for some time. As it |{he bor i t. who investigated the cases here, | Wil he held some time in August. sence ) ba consldered conclusive, | CREs and able refuse at a housc i walks at Kensmg[on Sess](m fK, this leak is crippling but one plece | ARG Moo Htwwom D e etV D Sa A | Iainyille Triefs [This ruling would not ho given by | on Chesthut stroet some time Sunday { 4 of property in the ditrict. Men| The rogular meeting of the Knights | MIted that tiete 1s AROUEEIY A0 CERS1 wiitium Butler haa returned fo his |Judge Roger 8 Newell, who presided | niht, dsmaging the pait - greatly. oii—— {were on the job today repairing the | of Pythins will be held at their hall on | ¥®F 0 contraction from 11 N Who | e on Farmington avenue after over the probate court, when the | The vandalism is the first of its kind | hreal ety worked in the store and people would | G " \ be report here he last fe break, { Grove street this evening be foollsh to believe 1hat there could | #Pending & few montha in Denver, | elaim came up. The will states that | to b ported here in the L oW 4 To Mect in East Bevlin, Miss Winitred Barnes of Main streat | P® T001Bh 10 BEHEVO TA y o {each heir 11 share alike and as the | years and was of such a vicious type ’ ol LA any connection betwesn the store | A - Lias o tow day acatio ed deckiioty : vm—— | year ve gone b ve family oo | that no effort will be spared to ru e o A meeting of the general Moemo. |19 #pending a f \‘| y¥ va ation .lnlu A Ths ARITHGE GG T Was waiits “\ irs have g n byt | ‘u tr 3 it no ffort bt spared to run | jrial day committee will be heid fn [BUeSt of fricnds in Orange, 3. .h ed out that James Boscos who was | Reliable moving by hour or eon.|hAs grown Konton HAl Sport Enthusiasts Get| 12ag Horlin at the homs of Itobert | TiMothy Ioot s confined to his| T N0 GH LTI uad 1ot before |tract. Call 177—it paya; all goods | nephews and ni R 81-hand. S0 - oA ‘,‘, Richard T, Lamibiet M rinl D Committec 10, Clark next Sunday afternoon at 3 | home on Main street by illness, Ihe cose had developed therehy ttop. |are secured. Long distance work a share but whether they will share with | |'|v ) (\m.; r.u[; 7. La .,]. ¥ e T o {o'clock, standard time, according to | Mra. Waiter Squires of = Cr 'r““”“ pinz any chanca of there being any | #peeialty. ‘Thomas Costello, 62 ")“ suina s ": older 1"‘ ) gl g s sha i b 'f‘e P Monday as the guest o A g \ 4 b . W o estato I8 sther quostio yat is | nings o \los eouncil, K. o ¢ Meets—Scouts to Holl Danco— o deasion of the committes which | SPent Mondas ey o !3," contamination in the stors itself, He | Pierce &t Tel. b |.‘ Lo s v]\| Jere 1] ‘1 ¥ “1 . rob: 10 | Mitending tho state convention ot the [met at the home of ¥ Chase Coale 'mmw Men. Henry Bulley at REF| 0] that It there was the least danger - el itniibe 1 PIOBRI S order in Hasttord today a8 delagsies | Mave Diticulty With Main Teak. |on Berlin street last evening homa on Main sirect o amson and | Of @ Spread of the dissase from the | For Sale—120 8 weeks old pullets, another Interesting part of the | from the local council. Both deles It 1s expectod thot seversl ime|.. Binco the celebration is scheduled Mr. ""“‘ Mrs. "”"‘i'" i \’[. i Lhe | store, th placewonld have been closed |8, ¢, White Leghorns, 38 eight Weeks foago iy that Judge Wiillam 3. Matone | #ates left Sunday as the opening pess o “l ¥ . to be held in ¥ast Beelin this year, | %0 :'[ MR Iton “m ‘W“ een IRE 1 yut the place will remain open just | gld roosters, two 300 chick brooders, _"”‘ “' suln betor ", W‘“ te | sions of the convention consisted of etant recommendations wil " W ho! e al necting | BUests of riends owne i v bt ot ke A . 8 | appense g yetore obate | 3 porta ) d A ! ‘n ns vl<||z|v' I v‘x‘. eall a mecting | The locsl members of the Oiel the sam Mr. Foran will be kept in one 180.egg incubator. 20 Hough 8L | .oyt yvestorday for cortain heirs as | an exemplification of the major de- sorrbipediieben ot By 1o rw‘t : \“r:";‘-(h 4 |1an;'" g ‘y; outs will attend & meeting of tholy| YUATANINY DecAUsy i WaN BOL VaG: | =advt. [ he did 20 years ago. He appeared in | gree upon a lerge class of candidates ensington 1°ive distriet the early it o matter over. jeers will § f : o cinat s ema—— Pk 2 Soah 2 | of the Af meil IKensington 1ive district the early PPl oo P Liroop at 1eriin Wednosday afternoon, | Cinated. A P behalf of Jmogene Rradiey Lawton | of the Hartford council. 10 George Sullivan, | oL - riin 41 it sty " Medd has returned to Dr, Bull stated that the order aftect. of New Haven, 1'red Welton of Waters | . ‘11 this Mecting | oVer 1he Amorican Logion may plan | her home in Valley Streas, 1 Loafter | o torced, Al ehildren in the town | et \:,“I‘":", - : I"”‘ - (Government Men Visit or A ec ! ! aponding the pa few days as the Y —er— Tk &) har Keith, %0 o ’ 228 . O A e tet ot the nont Wesliag dicato the bronzs tablet and in | SPending tho past fo dovs 88 1he 1 wiy have to bo vaccinated by May | Portohoster, N. Y. Other Meirs ap New Britain Hospital B ot tho commitive on M | eoso that the cel ton would prob. | Bucst of her moth M el Y26 or they will be excluded from | a meeting of Kiltonie Post, o 0hie 40 the probate court in the Two United States government men, "3, Sullivan stated t that the|ably Ve held on Worthington Ridge, | cott: at he .""'”‘ "‘““_‘I‘]':" Tt was| FChOOL At the sume tige, however, | American Legion, in the post roor 181 Cane Charles A. Emith of Beston | Henry L. Guite, a former local man, auestion of sidewalks, which hos re-i This Beneral committee was formed | Walter Root of 3 ".)~ L ‘yv": a A% | cach child must have A permit from | last evening it was planned to fole | oo e o haes Dowell of Ply- |and Myer Schwolsky were the guests uelved 8o much atteption from the|8DOUL five years ago and cvery or. | VAltIng al his rome in this place 30D= | iy parents to be vaccinated low the samo Program as was ob- [ oo ot \ of Dr, Liden T. Reeks yesterday at the vesidents of Keneington and which | anization in town is represented. It “1” ‘ e A Factory doctors were kept busy this | scyved fast year in the Memorial day | Plates In Pocket | New Britain General hospital, the dag has caused much comment, will prow the plan to hold the celebraiion and Mrs, C. Nash of M8 oo ing attending to the employes celebrgtion. All the patriotic organi- SilrRlberrm g [ being National Hospital day. Thomas Py et O vea ia. | cach year fn a differcnt one of the | rirect have been the guckts of Teias| o, 0 wought to be vaceinated and with [zatton® in the town will take part in SRR MDET. PIate ). Gannigan, head of the Hartford ably come in for a share of tie dis- | | " ¢ ho sough aceiy W | zation ¥ t his motoreycle properly s W. | . 1 1 1 P cussion at t " ing. Me satd that [three scotions of tae town, last s Uridgepert. i - tive rush that has been started, it won't 'a short strect parade and exercises | ' = o P v “ i 1 te | @ strict Veteran's burean, ordered in probability a recomm ton | ¥ear 1t was held in Bertin and the ! RAVE NF WS S e Metho- o Jong before nearly every resident will be conducted at the cemeteries. Pedbbacatiod iy ) "f' | 1is men to visit all hospitals where thet sidewalks bo installed on Main |YEar Lefore in Kensington. dist Bunday school \ rdered :h-‘n in town is vaccinat The school children will take part in | °27" 4 “y"‘ y ' o4 ’] e \e @ |there were ex-servicemen, hence thelr sireet will Le made P sl g b Hin. e ‘h - | Bodlavset ¥ined $100 and Costs the exercises at the cemeteries. e at RATeL 1410 to ot b .| VHE 6 1w Bitali Another ftem that has pépped up| Jeauipped with an enrnest desire to jant social at the church PROGE o Julius Boyle of Torrington was fined —_— e ot havk o o tom. | Both men were loud in their praise | recontly and that is causing some talk | Pul Kensington on the map es far as | Games and refreshments 4,0, anq costs in the local Police | yoini 1 meburner of Queen sireet | When this form T~ iusted. it | ©f the new hospital and said that it { in town is tho matter of ndopting )% Iy” it bl s 1 I) n ball has ar. | SOUTt yesterday Afternoon by Justice fined $10 and costs when he ap- | was found that he had no operator's | 118 one of th est they have visited, ' . 2 on Hill dis are now mobilizin, Kast Berli all team s ar-| o M 1 harge s . S . .~ . 8 llbu. pighe My, G s that in his repert teo ral ¥ E s { Y . ferritt O. Ry r on a charge of dri e rod he ow cour esterd | license yare a not now sicp should b en,land it is cxpected that in the near § th the Lyme, Conn., team for, o amanile while under the oot - o e ..' st yl,‘r-;\ :n’. ; : L Spparenhy S gy New ¥ he was going to ) Lot s | ruty now taam Wil make W8 Lyme Sunday, June 8, and | % o0 A% . M Bete preaded ‘:;unu;. © amiver & chi o Gtk one was P Irive & yyeution Dr or M5 abilty &8 d . 1 ¢ . e \ome ground ot atin ¢ witho N operato motor i 1o re res o N in S 16 COME \en | debut on 1 nond r#urn gome on the home grounds| oo e charge. Me was arrested ‘1‘.,‘:., il e e by bl N = by his cap ity 1o is larger, residents W .5t Saturday afternoon by Policeman 54 come Inte cotlinte 1 g Chiet of T e the prescni |section of Kensington and the men | Al players are requested to meet oo Sov Chie automobile had | veliepepsl did Ao th an | ight § g by of 1 I to be given by tihe Ametican Les ke Tmpemiiste, & I for They e some | ot the ball grounds every evening this a ol tro N aute _betonging te L4 o |Mes Nwagt 1. Beieen peated on, and the ardware, which be impossible, n3 hous | sirick a Bristol trolley car on West | pwuarcnor, As vas learned tha tess and the ceutt ook : : ¢ material for « kers | veeek ¢ practice. est. Grand Juror Stanley & 4 ed to pay for the i 2 t contract called . lis 1 IHowar of the entertainment t the Com-| oo, damag e } (2] fir ft v y ‘ - tractor with the best ed adopt v Pritain munity ¢ - ¢ Jailed for 30 Dage e e vehiche ) . aenaerent o 1ol me time in the M he said Onbry. enother | ni A lar o Weme Jacl: O'Hara was sentenced to jail The Clef club of N York eify | ai matter & = . 7 g s 'Y b " . a recommendation in aii 1 . fon of ’ \ g - for 30 days yvesterday afternoon in sh the er inment in t R { . ™ - ) y whe f wiil e made for the soclal to will furnish th riain P 1 ‘ ) their home town,” said Mr. Guite e wade tregarding this ) Tor= 4 court by J Edward P. Prior o0 fown hall tomorrow evening uhder | warn hat a fAine & ¥ : - - m layed his wares with the n at the Athietic hall Wednes- | “ oL 0 & L harge. He had ap- | . S Lot i : mm—— | O ton of & new distsict com- | Portiand team in the eld Comnccticut | day evening, May o o ot tma e mipton 8 for clam of |f further de is she Cutest Smns Sl sittee will £is0 be o the docket at | Val league: Kermit Stevens, f A serions fire was averted Saturday ‘1:' offense, Grand Jurer Wiiam the Lewis high schoo . gyl iwed 1 Germany—Dr, Max Sostario, b W 10 wer Euiicld etar: John Conlon, e might by the timely arrival of neigh- |y gy 2 tainers are we Vaccination Survey Begun was troubled by stagefright. this meeting ne s of 1) n. Foran appeared for the stete, E of he ef at the Repurvests ? the vaccination it ) t ' of the b that Kensing- | bore, when the residence occupied by o \ sreps sy S o " - me this handicap he gave members of the committes expire this | I Pays $26.56 in Court scent banqust o ington t schor y dete } f ton ever tuened o Neat” Rald- | Mr. Horg: and family on Grove ~ " s . s « t a lion's cage at | July, having hoen elected Ins k B : ., | 3 Daniel HMarrigan of Plainville was Business Men's Assoeization - t A & & . first snifted 23, Othet bustness of impe another vne of Kensington's old | sirect wes discovered 1o be on fire, An | o0 oo 0 oute on two counts A = . : b s at fi | ¥ t i liros 1ors who was the best secend | Flectrie ron become osvcrheated, sets ' . gt o . . " the cotnet, but later, [ way crop in. bhut b inos : - by Justics Tyder while court was in | The Lewis hool baseba ‘ . g beBes trisietonguine sidewalks for Main Kensir n Kensington cv 1) in | ting fire y"" al ank t ‘u”wycl‘ § BOME | L esion, He was charged with breach tsam will clasl West Har =3 b Prspdiee . " ,", ‘.” 1 off & ‘, | ton, are important enough. it scems, days; Johm Hart, a product of | bed clothes and the top of & SeWing | op 4y pegce 23d drunkenncss and | ford high school team at the Sar o \ oAyt 3y repatoonds o to ovcupy a great deal of time. | kiss achool | machine, but was exti - "z;"'" by Mr. to the first charge and | Wil grounds on urday afternoon the | n o — e m— re several others who | Holmes beforsa any headway was| | the second The e |4 1 " ctice 1 F— ST AERLITE ~WEES | yhould be mentioned, C. Fred John- | made :M'mf,“‘,'v‘m':”’h_ S it I‘_‘ ‘,‘ A ,M‘" The '?1': hipregas "'l',':_”” | 173 » son, Vrank 1. Clark, Pau Baker | Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brooks of Wil- | . witn the entire costs amounting they will siderable impr . nd Waite lHart cOX AVeONt cturned fr 26.5 1 .,|.vl y t ¥. Har h § x a 1 ha retw 1 OM & i, $26.58, Me was arrested Sunday mept over 5 e they played cg but | 1n a conversation today one of the | wsek-end trip to New Hampshire, night after creating & disturbance 1n ' against &msbury high scheol. Addi- sl ! 2 men mentioned said that when the | Mre. Amelia Brooks of Wilcox aves o L5 L ® arfest was tjonal in 3 4 to the game ot T T team gets into shape it will go out | nys is visiting realtives In Antrim, N.| ooa0 o policeman Furres secause of the t thAt Princip ¢ exs | CORNS kft night. off | prc.crame vun e an Hom | ™ T et ol Fimes bapriman. of - the Wew Harttord . Alright | "":' "” w"]‘:‘ . o 10 the ""' | ” - Nick Pantalons and Tem Colone of high school & formerly principa ap ‘ -_':fh . arranged ¥ near A sheet of jce mearly three times | New Britain were both fined $2 and of the local high school i Avegetable L i} the size of Caiifornia covers Breen. costs in the town court by " eee - o tone snd viger %o ] —_ _""m‘""“"":' :r""", (",' S 1and Prior on charges of drunkenness, They importart mest ot ¥ - he and ] " """‘ y " frday | were reted Sunday evening on the 1. 0. O. ¥, will be heid in 0dd eliminative system, | eaw «ip of troll raflic yes. | Stempee Y b :’"‘ "'”F“ = oll=y g e o e e BESSSS | New Britain road by Policeman Fur. Fellows hali this evening i - ' Irose &0 & height Of ‘absut twe feet rey and were st for trial yesterday of the health board plans were for- | Lunder the reilrosd Wi on the To Be Tried Thursday Tsabeita council, Knights of Colum- | mutated to meet any such emergency ;"_'P‘m',“u -r/m‘ o ,:m'*.' e M”‘ . Joseph Colelia and Wesley Naaman, bus, will meet in the Communily Glee Club Concert | = 1in . throush rl. Bk «:r~ lngro\)‘/n Toe Nall both of Plainville, who were arrested home this evening. | The united glee clubs of the Br could not get through and passengers ndey evening by Officer Andrew — ill presont their ans o ® I"rx‘-“ g ‘r;‘m';'ry-lr”,” Y { |Hozan foilowing an automobile acel- | The Children of Mary society of 8t on Friday might at | 7 the Derlin side of the bridge to Soat ¢ hiti T 1 i ’ " | dent ot the corner of Whiting and | Thomas church will meet this eve- theater when Henry e one waiting on the Kensington § Turns Out ltself ; Bread street, w11l e tried §n the feea! |ning. of Toston, wi #ide. Tils schedule was necessary | mnrarrrmrrnmmnrornd | potles court Thursday., The case was | Mr. and Mra Carl Swanson of Ber- t g in . | says that & postponed for further investigation. | lin street vington, were th gymn il follos Heveral flelds were flooded and it | ¢ on the skin sur- | Supports Health Offfcer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johh Jamison bactirs st & V.- Drop & Wit ] L T O e e o | roundin ng nail redvces | 1, 8 Mills, sccretary of the Plain- Mr. and Mre, Charles Moore of | Case Continued. . 2 P planted by farmers were washed out. | inflammation and pain and #6 tough- |tille = " ee, #ta oday turday | yntinnance w ant ¥ “jrreczone” on an aching eorn, instant- . A { v ville hool committes, stated today ' Andrew & . a { ance s granted in o stoos hurties, then short. | A Heary grass crop 18 being wredicted | cns the tender, sensitive skin under- |thet at a special meeting of the local | evening Ab of ¢ oiile S0u SOt Seituedas fn U Iy tha """’ : L. H"‘-V " "'- hOT1- [ in town and 1t is expsctad that the | neath the toe nail, that it can not pen- | committes members present voted | con wore they wer sse of At Cleteit of Gridies o 1; il IS G Ve ST 1 h vest will be one of the largest | ot ti and ail turns vnaniomusly 16 support Health Offfecr | pree % o1, this city . v eab Ins 8 Yo S & tiny boitle ¢ Premtice Will Spos o > a - antisept 2t afl ool o4 \ ’ or of New s ainviNe 88 ™ 15 remove every hard corn, =oft corv he Prentice %. Co. of Kensin o & " ’ cinated ™ fror ¢ e The Tan-American ey po ¢ o B ot corn hetwen the tocs @ the cals i wint 1ol ™ wi8 of the Men's ! stors a ting p ol The Sehos Monbers teet | porte Stad Guled " each Sudac: & it Deis lusca, goreness or irritation. | Bible class of Berlin about his recent | tions, {teat t y in which & |country, based upon the populations §san of Uhis city appearcd for Clefelly

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