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arfo (DURING JULY AND A /e UST, WE CLOSE WEDNE SDAYS AT NOON) 7 ANOTHER IMPORTANT EVENT IS OUR Annual August Rug Sale Featuring Values Extraordinary AN OPPORTUNITY THAT PRICES ASKED, Wa offer chol choose the rug you like best, Px12 finest Worsed Wilton Rugs, regular price $135, 8.3 x 10-8—Finest Worsted Wilton Rugs, regular price $125, Our August Sale pri 8.3 x 10-6—Royal Wilton Rugs, priced regularly Our August Sale price $60.50. at $59.00, 8-3 x 10.6—Scamless Wiiton larly at $75.00, 8.3 x 10-0—Seamless Wilton [ ular selling $95.00, Our August 8.8 x 10.6—Seamless Axminster Rugs, priced at regular selling $55.00. 8-3 x 10-8 — Axminster Rugs, priced at regular selling $32.50. Our August Sale Berlin News POST OFFIGE WILL CHANGE SCHEDULE Cowles Aunounces Opening Morn- ings on Holidays Only WATCHMAN STILL MISSING Appointed Society Physiclan— Under- goes Operation—Prepare For Big Game—First Letter By Air Mail— Other Xems of Interest. A change in hours on holidays was announced today by Postmaster Sid- r.ey M. Cowles of the Kensington post office. From now on the office will be cpen:only in the morning on holidays. ‘‘he hours will be 7 to 10 o'clock, day hght saivng time. The office will close at 10 o'clock for the remainder of the day, Postmaster Cowles said that this is to give employes at the office a chance to have the day to themselves as far as possible, On holidays there will be no rural or village delivery., Mr, Cowles said that this is the first time to his knowledge that such a schedule has leen put into effect and expressed confidence that it will work out well, ithasmuch as there has never been much business at the office on holi- days when the hours provided for the opening of the office from 4 until 5 ¢'clock in the afternoon. First Friday Devotions First Friday devotions will be held at St. Paul's church, Kensington, this week at the usual hours. There will be confessions Thursday afternoon and evening. Rev, J. C, Brennan will be in charge of the devotions on I‘ri- day. May Call Special Mecting | Tt is expected that a special meeting of the East Berlin fire district will be called for the near future to hear the report of the committee and to hear and act upon the recommendation for the laying of a district tax, as provid- ed for by this committee,. The meet- ing will be held sometime next week, if plans go through, but the exact date has not as yet been set. Chair- man A. A, North has returned from his annual vacation and it is thought that the district will be active from now on, Residents of East Berlin, from time to time, have expressed impatience with the way things were going, but the committee has now finished its re- vort and there is nothing to hold them Lack. No Sign of O'Neil 8o far nothing has be heard of James O'Neill, night watchman at the Stanley Chemical C Fast Berlin, who vanished so mysteriously last RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” from sore, tiff, aching joints, It can- not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering 8o you can hardly get around, just try Red Pep- per Rub and you will have the quick- est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red 3 Our August Sale price $62.50, SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY ce of an interesting assortment FEMBR of was removed to the New Britain hos- pital Saturday for observation, was operated upon yesterday. The opera- tion was a serious one, but it was said today that the patient was resting comfortably. Position In Hartford Miss Agnes Garrity of Kensington, one of the honor typists in thia year's graduating claess at the New Britain High school, has accepted a position with the Traveler's Insurance Co., of Hartford. Crops Drying Up Berlin farmers have become almost ciscouraged because of the fact that {there has been no rain for about three weeks. Crops are suffering, as will be noticed by persons passing jalong the roads in the town. Gardens are drying up and irrigation of the crops is necessary wherever possible, Several farmers owning truck gardens have lost a great deal as a result of {the continued drought, American Legion Meeting Bolton-Kasica Post of the Ameri- can Legion will meet Thursday night of this week. An apparatus for the taking of finger prints will be brought to the meeting, as finger prints must accompany applications for a bonus. Applications will be made out free for any servicemen in the town. In- structions in the filling out of appli- cations will be freely given. Reports from the membership drive, by dis- tricts, will also be submitted, Secking Main Break A squad of workmen was busy to- day seeking asbreak in the water main that furnishes water to the plug at the Berlin station. This plug supplies water to the engines on the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail- road. The place heing excavated to- day was hetween the tracks in front of the station and it was thought that the break would he found, inasmuch as the men were forced to work .p mud and water, First Air Mail Letter The first letter to arrive in the Ror. lin post office by air mail came designs and OF THF from RECALSE enlorings Low ahich to ACEDP Buy your needed rugs now and you will save largely enue s spending a guest of Mr, and Mrs, Dellis 1 thelr home in Meriden, The Communitg club, through th through yesterday and was addrossc to Mrs. Arthur Bushnell of Damon's Hill. The lefter was from her Adaugh ter in California and made the trip in | less than two days: Prepare For Game What promises to he the most im- | rortant game of the season will he | played Sunday afternoon at 3:15 | o'clock at the Percival avenue dia- | n:ond between the All-Kensingtans | and the Corbin Red Sox of New Prit- | ain. Tt is expected that Kensington | will have as its battery, Hayes and McKeon. Chant. m g0 into the hox at some time during the game | Tt will be remenibared that the Red | 8ex saverely beat the locals earlior in | the scason. Manager Buckley stated | today that the team will he out for hleod Sunday, since the Red Sox were | badly trimmed by the T. M. Ruseel team of Middletown, victims of the All Kensingtons at three meetings. Court Session Tonight A session of the Berlin town court will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. There will he a number of automohil successive cases to he disposed of by Judge George Griswold, several reckless | drivers being on the docket. The po- lice are still vigilant on the turnpike and have been giving drivers reason peppers. Just as soon as you apply [for being careful when proceeding Ited Pepper Rub you w feel the |through Berlin. table Trank tingling heat. In three minutes it |Brown sfated that speeders will he | warms the sore spot through and [decall harshly with, through. Pain and soreness are gone. | Fast RBerlin Items, Atk any good druggist for a jar of | Rowles Red Pepper Rub. He sure to got the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. The regular mesting and tian of officers of the Knights o ! Frthiae =ill he Weld al their Wall o Grove street this evening. All men | abusivk to hs mother. T i Why you necd Resinol Ointment noe hing, healir, | tiapropertics thatm { ot co effeetivi #lo ma'e it rasedy £ ihe L Sareple free . Benjamin Trevethan of Wilcox av- few days as the ord at| | €. B Roverts of East strect EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924, : n &0 opping @enter: aben to the New Writain Genera . | hospital yesterday He has been il t e | GPOWN Sleadily WOISE e - a— Catholie « vh Noles " SEEKING BROTHER l! Plainville News NETTLETON ESTATE eveningat T:80 o'oloe Augnst 1 wi Friday all on (nvestigates Description of James ..,...mv, Nestier S, « v | Bequests to Church, Community | | Wernan and Peter . Doy, will be 1 | N seasion in the town hall FPriday from Clllh. Boys cmh‘ Humam SOC. | Kelley, Found 12 o'elock noon 1o 4 o'cloek at night in River Mr. Clark reading the Ae man as was printed Teaves 340 | Brass Co, to the I'irst Congregatio seription of th Garfleld Jones, mannger af the Hut | ton & Jones, Tne., store in the Ttussell a1 chureh, of which he was & lifelong in the “Herald” thought that the [iiack, loft yesterdny for a vacation to | member, 8608 10 the Bristol Com- American Ad Men Vikiting in Parls Our Sale price—$110,00, drowning vietim might have been hia lia anent at Talie Wauram Mis | munity club, Tne, $500 1o the Can k | brother who has been away rom pinea la heing taken by Llayd Heigth | neeticut Humane socicty and $500 1o spend Day Seeing How - | heme for some time, He Interviewed of Routhington the Bristol Boys' elub. hes Do It | the members of A. W, Balley & Co, To correct & misunderstanding, Dr. The funeral of Mr, Nettieton, who {of Broad street, the undertakers to George 1% Coole will nnswer all aut- [ died on Runday was held | py Tie A . | whom the body had been turned over, |side calls hoth dav and night as well jat ? this aftern I July 2 American advertis- but after further investigation, the las keeping his offics hours—ndit. | standard time at the Cong ing men today studied at close range ° 19—R I Wiltch TRusE Tofered Lati Textins New Britain man decided that the | parish house, where scryi the adrertising methods of France .: $ 18==Roya rugh o s n " onducted by 1ier, Ernest L. Wismer, exemplificd in the business section o p " |dead man was not the one whom h Mid-summer elearance sale, one CONdU mpli ce is $09.00, ing for 836,50, Our August Sale price 18 $75.00, { wam sceking, and he has decided not e l:h: '25th fo Angust 2. A0 per | PASLOT 0f that church. The Masonie Agence Havas shere Leon Renfer, ! K, July 2 4 . ritual was u he grave West | presider rocein ow ® v 12—Neamlcss Wiiton [tugs, priced at regular to push the matter further. t discount, The Modal Shop, 15 ,"‘.’-.,.'v‘ . At the grave in W b I‘nl "] ’ “" “" “"“‘"‘“n "‘"”"‘]“’_‘m‘ selling for $85.00, Our August Sale price Mr. Clark stated that his brother | wiiting strest, Plainviile,—adst, s " s H SR S8 i i {had often gone under the name of | Organization Completed 1 a lurge, beflagged cecoption ha 1ugs, priced regu- 9\ 12—Seamless Wilton Rugs, priced at regular | Kelley and he suspected that hecause o , f"'""‘. of organization of the Lefore n lar picture of President | selling for $97.60, Our August Sale price is $85.00, | of the fact that in the dead man's ef- | 1ost—Handbag, Sunday afternoon, pristol Iish and Game club have | Coolidgs, M. Lenler toasted the ade | focts there were a number of shirts |between Kron and Hough Sta completed, according to an announ vertising men's country, saying: tugs, priced at reg- ® x 12—Seamlosy Axminster Rugs, regular price | which had becen purchased at Wilson's |¥ard if returned 14 Hough St. Plain- ment from the office of Atturney Jo rance and America ave two united Sale price $79.50, was $58.50, Our August Sale price is §49.50. | store in New Britain, he might be the |Ville.—~adit. Leph P O'Connell, secretary and tre sisters who love eaeh other and worlk | brother ¥ s Y He el —— - — wrer of the elub, The membership to Louis Wiley, husiness 9. fa-caxulbialare s priged it taghiar aeiing ‘nmt ‘l'l' ‘r “l.lu |m ”nfl' y 5(: i date numbers ahout 0 of the local of the New York Times, for - | Our August Sale price 845, | for $35.00, Our August Sale price is $20.50, fl;Khh"‘Illjnt;;(‘(‘r"p[’llo‘ll\ l:‘m:;' ':\\1‘:1‘\’ w:; | SOUTHINGTON NEwS sportsmen and applicattons on file iu= | (e Americans, and Miarcel Kneet of | an skec | | dicate e roster of the organiza- |).e § W for the Frenchmen, toasted i price $27.50, selling $45.00, Our August Sale price | positively identify the body, he an- i N 3 i ecoRt v atter RIS x ¢ swered that his Lrother had a fi At the meeting ot Xiltonic Post, No, The club was organized recently { Agence Havas, 4 L L3 a long offort by sportsmen who hate | A Renjer, exp'~ining the different tattooed on the left arm , Amcrican Legion, held last nigit @ 3 i | e B ' ro ologates | tried for some time to revive the oM |y, cthods of publicliy in America and He was planning to have the hody [(he following wers elected delegates \ % & 4 18 00¢ 2 Fina stol Gun club, which tourished for | |*rance, suid the Agence Havas did an ext {2 DUt A arondi and alternates to the state convention i | exhumed, but according to the lat- | in o 5w vea Secretary O'Connell witl ra« [, aual husiness of 300,000,000 trancs 1 | est reports, he has decided | he [to be held in Torrington, August 28, | 3CH secy b AnAug % o | es P ) he has declded to let the | U ( K oth Moote, | ceive applications for membership at | ypng handied the entire advertising of 3 Saturday. News of his disappearance | bers are requested to a‘tend. [mateer drop, My, Ciatk did not gare % 30 Dsiegates, ienneth, Maore, |G 0 PR Sl TRV lavne’ Busiivaaalientenirinl ind ] Las been flashed all around the state Dr. Willlam Elton, who has heen | o divulge his address in New Rritajn COMmander; George Lilley, depart. | Dis S .'.n.' m‘.wmm,, .'-. o W‘ th,_ largest noewapapers. A 3 and the police of several neighboring | spending the past few days aa the[nor did he offer any further informa- |Ment Vice-commander; Frank Hurley, | WL CAiOW SORERCERE o some: of nglish-speuking Huvas spe- p towns have been notified to be on the | guest of his sister, Mrs. George Law- | tion abont himself. PLLECRIBEEELB CUEE L el e e e R e e e s watch for the man and the state po- | rence, at her home on Main street, Program For Outing ! r. _Alternates, Otto T ndusky, on ”-‘;h.‘ bl ‘mh:‘” et ‘:I‘rnu"ln o miidines deschiLEd AEhs lice have been busy on the case. Not , returned fo Boston, Mass, Monday. | Ralph Seymour, chairman of the | MichAel Buckley, Gerald I Crean and jalin of the loei] displayed by many | methods of French publicity and ex- teisliglitenticius foltheimap iwhere.tll Shivgand s <4 Ba+ Noti, MiBvK | committes’ atvaniing i rontthe: dnnudl e s CRULAL e e g U Al ALIA N G s e foas AL EHR T MV ahY: abouts has been unearthed. Irene and Miriam North, Russell {outing of the employes of the Tram- |~ Y elected chairman of the dele "m]. ‘\‘;:7‘\ n i \.‘\'Nlur“\l. ;m‘“"m“m ik B L Soclety’s Physician North and Miss Minnie ‘Kahms have byl e Iy o |tion. RO e YT ss AEN oL g e ociety's Physic feiubiel 1o ihele Bomik Auk sdovt o ctrie Mfg. announced to- | 1" wag appouncad at the mecting has proven a favorite spot for col ‘v[ hs rrow Dr. A. J. Goodwin has been elected | [RUTHCH 10 Lhelr homes Afler eniov- | day that plans have been completed |qr ‘Ganrge Lilley would shortiy |lisions hecause of a disrzard of (raf- uc (o) ELELC D SPOT LR Sl e v ] ¥ |for the aftair. Special cars will leave |jaunch his campaign for eleetion as a |fic rules in turning in and out of | 4 Malian organization, for the coming | ™Yt N0\ b e Plainvdile about § o'clock next Mon- |jalegate to the national convention to | the highway at this point. Several vear, it was announced today. Dr.i o Heonryiind P'lun. ‘1_ iy |day morning bound for Savin Rock be held in §t, Paul, collisions of a minor nature took i Goodwin has held the oftice for sev- | " 0, (2 808, o Croq © CMIOVINE fand will Jeave the Rock hound for | e place last night and kept the police ] cral years past. Mre. T. C. Iloo; of M"m Slraet i“).mye fit.’z n'glockin the afternoon &id | During the absence of Ttev, B, 15 busy in making reports. According ] Undergoes An onuncm RIGHing & Lws waseR \asation luw‘” 7 o'clock in the evening. The two |Syring, retor of St. Paul's Episcopal |to the police, the practice of many | Charles Gullong of Kensington, who NewYork, hours have been eet because of the (church, the services will be conduct- [drivers has boen fo furn to the left . led under the direction 6f the follow- lirg lay readers of St. Mark's Episco- |pal ehurch of New Britain: August |—Henry Moore: August 11—Dr. F. A, IR, TForrest; August 17 — Hurlbut |Griswold; August 24—Clinton Pasco. of the monument or fo rush into tne [traveled highway without looking for other machines und as a result, cars | have come together. |taken place at the point, despite the | ivigihiance of the motoreycle officers | {fact that some might wish to remain |at the resort later than others. About have declared their inten- tions of going on the outing and this number will probably bhe increasea this week. The outing is open to the . 1600 so0 far e | eourtesy of Rev, J. C. Brennan, will | N Sive & aubllo whist fn the basement | PuPlo and anyons wishing to go may | o who are patrolling the apot af inter- of the Sacred Heart church on I'rl- |90 So. ; | Constable T. J. Foley fs investigat- vals of only several minutes apart, day evemmg, August L There will The following program of athletic |irg an mnnnm]mv :mm:l»m which oc- F:Mm! of the xmm!_mu is heir ey con- be prizes and refreshiments, taken | °Vents Im:q been prepared, one set of [curred at the interscction of Berlin !sidered by the police and the city care of by a committee consisting of | €Y€N(S Deing for the men and the [avenue and Main street Sunday. A |council. 3 | Mrs, A, Brunelle, Mrs, George De- | Other for the womeni—Men, 100 yard |car driven by Leon M. Wiley of (he | Leaves for Car. More, Mrs. Lawrence, Mre. H, R.|0ash. running broad jump, standing [town farm was struck by another car, | Ruggasomaster George Moquin of Clark, Mrs, Archer Walsh and Mrs, |Proad jump, three-legged race, and which, foliowing the collision, con- | the loeal station left today for Eliz- | Charles Nelson. The proceeds of the |fAt Man's 80 yard dash. The mini |tiued on its way. The registration 'heth Town, N. Y., to drive hack with affair will be used for the purchase|MUm weight for the fat man's race |of the car is known and arrest is ex- |his motor car, w hieh was ieft i a of spoons and dishes for community | 18% been set at 180 pounds, anyone |pected shortly. garage in that place last week by Aftaivd; Al &relinvited toikbtend, lighter than this being barred from | = Linile Bachand. who will Willlam Palmer and family have re- | competition; women, 58 yard dash, liss Helan aughter of 'Thursday on a charge of emhez turned to their home on lower Main | Potato race, three-logged race and |Mr. and s, ki of Lment of the machine. Tha car suf- | street after enjoying a yacation at |Daschdll throwing contest, [West Main street, Plantsvilie, - and | fored motor trouble, white Ruchind | L i | Prizes for all these events have [0scph Asklaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. | was homaward hound after a week's | | been offered by the company and will |Andrew Asklaw, of Knowles avenue, \sojourn in the Catskills. The “bor- | ¥ . be awarded to the winners of the |Wer Mmarried at the Immeculate Con- | rowed” the machine for a day and | Kllls Father events in the order named. There (¢°ption church yesterday morning. | whan he failed to appear affer a Wil he no baseball game this year |[ieV. Sigmund Wornechi, pastor. offi- week's time, complaint was made fo between any teams hecause of he |clated at the ceremony. A vecention 'the police, Pachand returned to the lack of time at the resort, |was held at the home of the hride’s city last week and learning of the Former Resident |parvents after which Mr. and Mrs {complaint, gave himself up. He has The many friends of Mrs, Mary |ASKIaw left on & wedding frip. On [hecn relonsed under honds of $500 for | Root. of Southington. a former resl. {thelr return thex will - make their, court apprarance. dent of Park street, this town, will re. |P0Me on Canal strect ! Locals Maintain Lead. gret Lo learn that she Is in a scrious | TR A el Deanl Tan tonbiE ot e 1l condition nt $t. Raphael's hospital in | There will be a meeting of the a085- | avor the neek-and 1o New Beitain, the New Haven. She suffered o slock at [I27Y of the American Legion In the 'lead an (he sinte loague hus heen her home in Southington and in the |' 81N rooms this vvening. priaintaied AhyieEN N Rar 0o {fall which she suffered, she tures . = i who have a pecord of 12 games won R Pt Wil hetyactureddil oy siey Edith. Mildved and Florenee fand six lost. The Hardware ity nine Health Officer's Report Andenson of North Main_ street. areiis in accond pince with 11 games In | Dr. 0. N. Bull, health officer for [SPCN1INS two weeks at yrtie Reach. the sictory column and seven Nsted Piainville, stated today that the gen- | .. Sl 19 {#ral health of the town during the |, ,:'::",",,'.‘L"I.',',‘\ ,,,Izjy\)h:.[|n\;:‘;'uvHw A YRR waDeion month of July has been very good. [ ot wiore. he ve Mrs. Margavet Schwarzellor, 81 Hhiara| ware) tirea canes’ 6f schsist.| E . yeurs old, died at her home, 40 North fever and these constituted all the WITHDERAW OPPOSITION P Sl aden o owihe | cases of communicable diseases, [ NA O TER LR UTYE S ne e toied 1Ess. ERhe asiborn tnj(ers et it el P Eteanar b Sl s e :m\r::“;vr:r! catne l;» this country when e r Jrates teampor ESUan Tougeiana® s oliy of Baton Itouse tofas | 1ads 1y New Haven te. Lotar -Ii»vv,m‘-‘-‘ XD - Wil hold the last full re- |\jthdfew all oppesition ta the prapos zellon pnd artor & years. residanc | hearsa) In the lodge roomm of Wash- {aq mecger of the Mimonrl Pacific [{hot el slr. st Mon seqoeice in [Inston [.. Morgan lodge in New Brit- | raiiroad and the Gulf Coast lines in [ amoved 1o this elts. - He A ain tohight andiRll members of. the (yjew of a compronilse efected bes liica in Y skl Ghe leaves Uhres daush: Police are ‘lolding Henry Derrif, | 1AM Are asked to be present. The |fween the railroad offelals and the [ioie soa” Wiltinm Horman of 1301 shown above, for the murder of his | *A™ Wi'l confer the rank of pzge on | Raton Itonge husiness interests Main strect, Hartford: Mrs. Anna her in Chi®go. The bay told po- |? 'M'&* class of candidates for John | = Smith of 82 (abot strect, Hartford llice he struek his father with a base. | HAY lodge of Hartford. Thera are 5,313,018 dogs 0 land Mes, 0. B. Nelson of this ity ball bat whet the older man hecame A definite program wiil be com- | prance Ihe funeral will be held at & o'clock, | | pleted toanight also for the trip to Ta- daylight saving time, Iriday after- West cemetery, August 7 mtn, ('a q i v | st ks | ron ," a_l\:'i I(:. ;Thu‘ll the team H.xll | | noon at the Trinity church. where the eme lodge conve: 1 there. ' The Leonduet the servie The burial Imemhbera of the team will leave Plain. " “es re sor e e i West AL s i 'h;l\f' place In e on and will make sev. Circus Arrives eral stope on the way, Those mem- Jias { ! I'he younger generation of the city hers who ara tn make the trip will | Never tO Return'\wuml with shining excs the arrival | he wslected tonight At the refyearsal, of Gentry Brothers Paterson’s circus Women's T'eideration Notes After years of patient, painstaking this morning at 5 o'clock. Unloading | The Woman's. Federation of the cffort on the part of & well known ,of the cquipment began al once so Congregational chureh will hold an | doctor, a preseription has been found | that the [ons’field in Kast Bristol | Al dav sewing meeting Thursday. | that will actually heal Piles and ab- | was soon covered with the main top | July 31, with Mre, W, A, Jordan of 28 | sorb them never to return, and the smaller tents of the show, A Park streel. Lunch will be served to No man or woman need suffer an- (street parade was given at 11 o'clock {be furnished by these in attendance. other hour with any discomfort. pain | This is the first circus that has visited All ladies of the federation or thoss | or soreness arising from recial trou-|the city in several years as the fa jassociated with the church, are cor- | bles — Piles—now that this wonder- | cilities for the loading and unloading dlally invited to attend. tul prescription known as MOAVA (are not of the best | Hizh Diving Exbibitions | can be obtained for a moderate price | Hose Men Win | | 4 MecCann and Victor Berger |at any first claes drug store on the Showing an airtight brand of ball, | {of Plainville are eiving high diving | money back if dissatisfied plan he baseball nine of Hose company axhibitione every day at Lake Com- | | ponnes at 4 ard R a'clock afternoon® and eveninge, Noth had tryoute for | the Olvmnic toam at the Roman Pools at Miami Peach, Fla. They give five faney dives from a 75-foot ladder. | Apmointed eccomtor Rernard Walsh of Chicago is the (quest of Tis father. Tatrick Walsh, of 84 Fast Main strest, e has been annainted by the probate court | No. 1 took the fast playing No. 2 com- | You'll be amazed to see how quick- | |1y 1t acts. Blessed relief often comes | pany into camp this morning at the | in an hour: even in cases of long grounds in the rear of the Central standing with profuse bleeding. really |station by w score of 7 to 4. The | wonderful results have been m'conr" chool street smoke caters had their | | plished. {own way from the start, demonstrat- | | Simply ask your druggist for a|ing a championship grade of ball. | small box of MOAVA SUPPOSITOR- |Chief John H. Hayes of the depart- | |18, being careful to follow the sim- |ment is selecting bis nine which will | | pla directfona that come in each box. |represent the department against the | Special Note—Ior Ilching Piles | police nine within a short time when | oy {Aetas af the will af his mather the | MOAVA has heen prepared in Olnt- 'the city department series will be [1ate ez Tane Walel. During hie | ment form as in euch casea it ie mnj;.:g_\m; off. etav Lasa My Waleh @il panaw ald | Nechssary to use the Suppositories Auto Strikes Woman Miibaians and feiandeting Simply ask vour druggist for a jar of | Mrs. Minnie Rentz of 12 Park street | Tatirm ta Facpital [MOAVA OINTMENT Axelrod's euffersd eevere bruiecs and a possible | was ' Pharmacy can supply you. !fracture of the skull jesterday after- | —— standard time for the purpose of on aras— | {rolling voters on the lists of the poli . TRUMBULL OUTING PROGRAM co exrtien ansane wia s o vorer | MRS, SCHWARZELL ~ DEAD 1IRY eApress their proforence for the - parties at this time and then he en SEn— I rolled a0 (hat they may vote in the | oeth Steeet Woman W | [ As Al Years ‘lu'uv'v Tosident in Hospital—Health | L0000 Chieh will be held nest | Omicer's Report=—Last Full Rehears |MONTH A large number of new 1ot Old==Mrs, Minnie Hents Steack By | 8 have heen made throughout the | sl of Pythian Deg Tey PASt fow years wha are as yel unreg Automohilo—=Will Roceive il Vor | istered and the repistrars oxpect a 5 2 Pinimville Briefs, busy day, Friday, They will again ha | North Pond Steet Hrekdge, i sston a week from Priday at the n the will o ' a [ During the past few days, a man '\ * r:'”:l,: k from In 1 W of Wilfred H, Nett \ Ll L ton, which will be o tor B [Biving his name as Clark and his | inin il Tiriefs be off o m | home New Britain, has been in Plaine |y o S Carroll. Misa | VATE 10day, several hequests have he |\We_seeking iInformation concerning |(ainerine MacGrail and Miss Tdesa | iade to public instituty he {the Jamen J. Kelley whose body WaAB iieiiay af Cohoes, N, Y., Are visiting |amount or the catate has not | | discovered floating In the Peauabuck |viy and Mea, Arthur Dame of Bank |Khen out but is thought 1o be around | river near the factory of the Colonial |y rpet $300,000, KBy his will, Mr. Nettieton One futality has | her 7 | aon when a motor car driven by Eart Duteher of Greene streel struck her wuy aboutl to cross the highway her home, According 1o wits the woman stepped from the 1 then back to the eurh Ve % in u traffic string passed her a® the Dulcher car approachs ed, thought that she had ample tme to cross, Her misjudgment res aveident, whieh the drive He stopped within a fool after stri the woman, Fels the accident, Mrs, Rentz was temoved to the Bristol hospita)l where sh near | nessea, curh 4 out but she od in the or tried to aveid lowing she was attended by DrH, D, Bren. v, Little doubt is expressed [t} Wil Consider ¥ Vids will he received at the offies of City Englneer O, W, Ruell on Wed. nesday for t erect of the bri Al North Powd street to replace the 3 erous gridde crossing of that sees Permission has been granted by the publie utilities commission for the tion erection of the bridge, whieh will cost the ity about 87,000 wnd the "New Hoven railvoad A proportionate amount, Work will he started as soon As possible as the dungerous crossing I8 resulting in narrow eseapes, almost dally TRENCH METHODS OF ; ADVERTISING NOTED Mrs. Eva Rollinger's first {wo hus- bands were convieted of murder. And third. Alfred Bollinger, is await- ing trial in Marysville, Calif., for Lilling @ man with an ax Iast spring: 1 guess I've had | luek with my ' she saym. No mare for me.” There's one treat for children that's per- fectly harmless —gond. old-fashioned root beer made with Wilijams’ Reot Bear Extract. And how they leve it! The wise mother keeps a supply on hand. A 25c bottle of extract will make S gallons of delicious root beer. Awk your grocer. WILLIAMS ROOT BEER EXTRACT Have you a garage that’s empty and bare? Advertise — rent it — garages are rare, USEA ° WANT AD