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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY MARCH 16, 1925, D Fashion Review Of New Spring Modes The Season’s Hats Run a riot of gay colors, one cannot fancy anything more gay, or alluring, than the brilliant reds, gorgeous fuchsias, vivid Indian orange, while the delicate pastel blues, pinks, greens and lavenders are really entrancing. The models are chic, more typically French than anything you've seen for yvears, as to shapes, they're diversity | personified, Large if you like, small if preferred, crowns high or suddenly low, fabric picot, felt or bangkok. Come, see the jaunty felts, wide brimmed straws, or tiny ribbon Turbans. We cordially invite you here. New Ready-To-Wear ‘Is very smart. Spring opens with the adorable Ensembie, fashioned voguishly straight as to coat and demurely simple as to frock. Many and varied are the fabrics which fashion Frocks with flaring lines. It may be a bell shape flare starting from the low waist line, a graceful circular flare at knee length, every Frock must have its flare. Bewitching creations dre the lovely wraps, softly fur bordered in black and colors B EEEE——=— e e o | Eleanor Burns, Miss Lilllan La- [strel entertainment to be given for er ln ews Flame, Miss Mary Walck, Ienry |the benefit of the Community club Kristopher and several others, The |at the Athletic hall Tuesday evening program will be made up mostly of Irish songs and dances and it is ex- pected that the atteadanc Wed- will be held at the hall this evening This entertzinment promises to e one of the best ever presented here on HNOGKS DOWN POLE neaday night will be lar, and following the program—Open- Will Have Grandstand {ing chorus—"How Do You Do, There will be a grandstand at | Somecbody Stole My Gal,” and | Percival avenue fleld for the accom- | “Shine Alabama Coon” Alma modation of the grounds during the |L-ewis; “Smile y Your Tears"” coming baseball scason, it was decid- [ Frank Oderman; “Little Town in | the Old Count I Alone,” ¥ What's ed at a meeting of the club yester- day afternoon. The grandstand committee made its report and ac- | Down” Emma Ross; ancis Cobey; * Jecome of John Damico of Middletown Ar- o tion was taken by members of the [Marvin Hazelwood; ‘l”.\l the end of \ ed[ Reckl D g cluh, about 25 being present at this [the Road,” Ruth Holmes; “Doodle IES[ 0]‘ ec ess I‘lvm special session. Doo Doo,” Herbert Porter; — The stand will be of steel and [Hearted Hannah,” Ruth McPhe {wood construction and will cost|S0n; soft shoe dancing, George Ha labout $1,000 to complete. Work |0f Middletown, and spectalty num- Il be started about April 1 and it |bers by Messrs Hale nd Hughe WILL APPEAR TOMORROW lis expected that the stand will he |closing chorus, “I'm Going South, Observe 11th Wedding Anniversary | ready for use about April 1 st |and “1ollow the Swallow.” Clifford | before the scason opens In Kensing- | Young of Middictown will act as —Will Have Grandstand — No|,, planist. 54 ahi o gt | The committer in charge of the| Russell North and Philip Mildrum Driver's License; Will Face Judge| = -° © P. 1. Buckley, chairman, [0f Sufficld school spent the we Fraile Plerner Hart and (€nd at their homes in this place, John McKeon, —Construction Company Wins, James The ladies of St. Gabriel's church John F. Damico of 22 Miller| Had No License, |will mcet at the home of Miss street, Middletown, was arrested by| Tecause he had no operator's Ii- |Hsther Lund on Thursday afternoon Constable Trank Brown Jate last|cense, J. J. Carey of T {of this week. Al are requested to : necticut, will appear in the meet at Mrs. F. Rich's at 1:30 night after hisyear had crashed into o =00 0o n et ont |o'clock. an automobile owned and driven by Lawrence Behan of 183 Main street, liristol, on the I‘armington road. Damico will appear in-court tomor- 10w night on a charge of rcckle driving. plain the case to Judge George Gri wold, ey was arrested by Officer Orville Ventres after an accident | had occurred between the car driven [ by Carey and an automobile operat- | Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Meriden we the guests of Mr, and Mr ¥ I, Carns at their on Wilcox avenue Sunday. home Tha monthly meeting of the Pro- by a Mr. Cobey of Eas Berlin, | orans lea vil hel It is alleged that Damico, who was '”‘ o “‘M“(. . H‘H" :l”' P o [ETessive Reading elrcle will be held ba Middle YN, Was ng ' |at the home of Mrs. Philip Lotz this e e e apn o e ERENIEE e oni g sty uptiie T oy gnine ; car crashed Info Behan's machine | AT¢Y, Was bound tow ‘,” e wbyo|. The Boys' Club will meet in th and then skidded into a ditch, tak-| he cars collided and consid- | coment of the Methorist church e e o |crable damage was done, although |¢hic evening at 7:30 o'clock, HEEGLSTERTB DL DOID AL Carey's machine was able to move | : 2 Joseph Dassino of Miller street, | | Edward Porter and ard Tow- Middletown, who was riding with [-¥aY under its own power, “ller of Hartford spe inday at DRieor i e el Thfinaa | Cobeyfautombylle wisktakenttoa| SF 2RSS GIO IREES 2 amico, was severely injured when | e SOTERCE heir homes in this pla i \is arm went through the wind- | e | Miss Annie Seollan of New Britain < e received %ev- 4 D as been the guests of N h \Iduon: lxh]em?;xr‘,l n‘ I |«'nrll Y| e Rertin Consiruction com | \:‘a en the guests of friends i eral cuts ah he head and was p e | town. ny's bowling team crashed | taken to the oftice of Dr. Matthew |1n"¥ 8, ~POWIAE o T O —— Griswold where the wounds were ald” five at the Rogers' alleys on | CARD OF THANKS tended {"- Mike Fazzino of Bridge | gy, rgay arternoon, taking two out| W= wish to express our sincere dr;rmt, ’.lx(q]‘lwnnn."v;h;m) “nls 8180 o ¢"\1iras games from the printers, |thanks for the many expressions of riding in the car with amices suf- |sympathy given us during our recent ‘he Linotype operators did not come fered injurles which Will not Prove |y ouci sy was expreted and the |bereavement, the death of our be- serious, {bridge shop gang fairly daneed ail [loved husband and father. Especial Behan's car was badly damaged. |, 0" 10 alleys, with the “Herald” [ly do we wish to thank the membs 11th Wedding Anniversary {team a poor second of Court Mattabessett, F. of Mr. and Mrs. Errico Pola of I lin yesterday observed the 11th anni- versary of their marriage, entertain- | The 1 be five roat Construction Company ertained at the North League society, Mr. | W Clark, fellow employes of Mr the home of Ma s |and the foremen at the hrickyard Ing a large number of relatives and | o, mhyreday evonin their aid at the time of the funcral friends at their home. Mrs, Pola e e was formerly Miss Adelina Brochetti| - Gegrge Pola, son of Mr. and Mrs, ) Mrs. Elizabeth Rota and of Kensington and the couple Wad|pnrico Pola, spent Sunday us the Joscph Barcella; Ercale married In that section of Berlin. | uacte of his parents in Berlin, Mr They have six children, Andre, |pgy jg n student at the Suffield — Anna, Louis, Dorothy, Doris and|g.p001, Sufficld, Conn. | Experiments have proved that bar- Jrina S By iy nrat SulteF MR Eoln Daughter Is Born nacles do not attach themselves to had three children, George and| . ana Mrs, Henry Rose of |ship bottoms painted cortaln color Florence and Mrs. Louis Galonl. Broad stre New Britain, e X They collect ar| numbers o1 Friends and relatives were pres-| cicine congratulations on the birth | gn bottoms with blue and rok ent from Manthester, orrington, | or o gaughter. Mr.s Rose was for-| plates staying away from whit New Britaln and Berlinfand the merly Miss May Fagan, daughter of llow, red and green colors. was spent in a pleasant mann Mr. and Mrs, homas Fagan of Ken- | Iola is one of Berlim's constables |gineton, and is well known inetown ind is employed as supcrintendent Will Hold Mardi Gras 1t one of the brick yards | he Foremen's club of t Am Return From New York lican Paper Goods company W Mrs. Thomas Cross and son, Hugh. {y g 2" niardi gras and whist at Kensington, spent the we Lloyd hall tomorrow evening, in ob- | in New York city, |corvance of St. Patrick’s day. This Visits in Meriden air promises to be a successful WE WAS GETTING cne and it is expected that a farge umber of Kensington resideats will be present. McKron's orchestra wil furnish music for those dance and ample opportuntiy will be | provided to play whist for those who | Miss Loretta McKeon of Kensing- ton spent the week-end in Meriden | as the guest of friends. Miss M Keon is a teacher in the Berlin| schools. who care to| Eugene Sharpe Sharpe, 80 years of age, a; gene so desire. resident of Kensington for many | Breaks Wrist In Fall | years, died Saturday night. He was| e, Annte Lindquist of Berlin| a gardener by occupation. His son, a painful Injury at her| Charles E. Sharpe of Kensington. | bty whin | evel Ten) survives him. The body was senllpreaking her wrist. She was taken Jast night to Eaton, N, Y. for bu- tne New Britain General hospital, | rial tomorrow {where the injury was treated. To Present Show The Kensington Athletic club will Jater returned to her home. | Returns To Duties | AW, PoP! JusT WHEN ) DOAS T SAY=SHUT OFF THE RADIO AND 6ET TO BED= TLL SIT UP AND \AIT" FoR MJTHER YO COME HOME FROM THE NNE. - =y Plainville News MRS, CLARK DIES ONWAY TO GHURCH Sezed With Fatal Atack ol Gerebral Hemorrhage the plant and has taken a position ‘with the Sessions Clock Co. in For- | Plainville Wins Agzain | Tne inville Y. M. C. A. team artford County Y. M. C. A. the Simshur team in ¢ in a Farmington Valley ame Saturday night. The score was 41 to 10 with Plain- - on the long end. All through the game, the Plainville players ran away from their opponents and at hal ftime the score was 24 to 4 favor the local | A return game to be played in| Plainville with Simsbury is being |arranged for Wednes evening and announcements regarding this will be made at a later date score of Saturday night's game was as follows: Plainville I'ouls Goals Tt " [ 12 | ( 2 4 ..... ( 2 4| DeGarmo, r T wter, ¢, T8 Hubbell, rg [ 0 0 Weir 0 1 2 Mirick, rf v U | 1 R O'Dot Patrick’s Social social Will b church parlors T:45 p All rch and of the upper grades of the Sunday school are invited to be present The program for the evening will be as follows: S W Morse; selections, ¢ orchestra solo, “Danny Boy Mrs. ilip Morse; selections, chuerh orchestra; - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS oy i present, on Wednesday evening at § th Warner of Hartford o’clock in Foresters' hall, the Happy ;\u er at the Jerlin Savi Hour minstrel troupe of New Brit- | g med her dutles, after ain in a St, Patrick’s day program. |fuvi ill at her home for Among those who will take part in|eral day the entertainment are, Miss “Honey™ Las<t Berlin Items., Stuart, Miss Anna Krawitz, Miss arsal r B 1 cut, This will be Commander White's fieat apeparance in Plainville &s only a short time ago he succeeded B, P. a farce, “More Time Out,”" whose characters include: Mrs, Booth, Avis ¥ i Miss Sumby, Esther Aspin. |eonclude with the singing of the old Irish by the audience. will also speak. | St. Patrick's Service The chief purpose of this meeting with the American army overseas, o1 rvices in honor of the feast of |18 to further the cause of the Amer- £t Patrick were held in the ¢hurch [lean Legion in an effort to increase of Our Lady of Mercy last evening |its membership, |und one of the largest congregations Plainville Ttems 1o attend was present, Rev., Matthew | The Ladies' Ald society of the | Brady of St. Thomas seminary In [Baptist churcli will hold « food sale | maculate Conception church of | Néw York, who with Mrs. Worthing- 5 ressi T | Hartford, will sing “When Irish Eyces |ton spent the week-end in the city. |, oplems, Are Smiling,” und “The Wearing of [Mr. Harwood is succeeded by R. J. fpjieq that |the Green ok, ; ltnan she Legion Meeting Tonight | Henry Parbichon, who succeeded | woman | A large attendance is expected at |Armanda Carul th a rs, she |the open meeting of 1 Brock- chef. left Saturday and was suc T Barnes Post, American Legion to-|ed by Albert Iorgensen, —formerly Inight in the Legion rooms at '§|With Shanley's and the Biltmore in} y o' Ninety-two letters of invi- | New Yo attle, Wash,, March 16.—Alas- to in Ka will enter the world's meat mar- | district affair: PERSHING HONORS CHILDREN New York, March ~General ast present- » National E. L WHITE ve s 1 their intention of go ing, to hear the prominent speakers | S Inc., to who have promised to there x SE State Commander | L 8 W will give on th children who have dramatic i princ Legic ability but whose parents arc o work which it is doing sition @ R t the a « Ha t helping W fihes } Plainyill 3 X « r MONDAY, MARCH 16 < ' & ¥ LILA LEI SR il H dames Kitkwood, In B £ “ANOTHER MAN'S WIFT NESSRaIEUESS PoP MUST HANE SCOTLAND T CAN KEAR BAGPIPES! N L has was nonplused { hu Bristol News INLONG WRANGLE, D. Clark Hare Maintains Order by Using Crtch g the meeting on buildin hould be hung”. He r it would take more men had ever raised to do Hayes the Peace Bringer remained for Willlam A a member of the board of educ erfere in any manner with the | that the board | sald that such & possibility eould be arranged but advised against him, reiterating that the Twelfth dis. lall; Amanda White, Agnes Living- |Armstrong, who resigned to be trict was amply able to take care |stone; May Perkins, Edna Saunders; |come national vice-commander, State of itself, |Mrs. O'Toole, Kdna Burng; Lena Ol- [Fund Chairman C. C. Scarborough | Mr. Hayes replied to statements |son, Gertrude Barnes; Charlotte |has promised to speak on the aid | E FTH I T I T that a new buillding would mean & |Montgomery, Lucy Rogers; ukulele [which the ex-servicemen are receiv- heavy tax rate by saying that the [seloction, Warren I selection, {ing from the government, Rev, 1, plan did not mean immediate pays church orchestra, The program will |[L, Wismer of Bristol, who served ment as the expense would be dige tributed over several years, Ho dise covered in the course of his discus- sion with the district members that something like taxes of 30 mills had been lald for a period of 25 years, making a little over a mill a year on the average. He advised the lays |ing of a tax every ycar so that a | treasury might be built up to hane | T |Hartford delivered a forceful ser- |in the church parlors Friday after- | dle any future needs of the distrie TRUMBULL WORKERS DlNE;nmn on “St. Patrick and the Cath- [noon from 2 to § o'clock. ‘DISGUSSION BECOMES HECTIC T T U O e | |olfe Faith,” and his eloquence made | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandon of | bullding and the hardship imposed < a deep impression on those who |Philadelphia are visiting their grand R, e e hers WaFs a1k ek Eiabine | KeRrathir son, Robert Gregory Gibson of Eliza- . : [by the schowl official. He thought | Martln Casey Honored — Plainville | An excellent program of Trish mu- |beth court, | Miss Green Completes 30 Years As AR e R e e % s sololsts and chorus numbers wers | Br street, has returned from a| A, 0, H. Soc oo Btne 26 s LSOk IHa QINEICK A RS, | [esaitnens o Dog ROliby Dar o v well rendered. Organist James |few days' stay in Now York city, 5 e dtic ihpgen AR5 Qe [apaLieg, "’“"' | Plainville Bricfs. 1. yam gave a recltal on the o The condition of I, 8. Tator of | In Police Court, hat now that they had thelr fams | |gan of Irish melodies, |New Tiritain is considerably improv- ilics grown up it was time for them | Mrs. Alllson N. Clark of Broad| The services were concluded with e Mr. Tator was taken ‘| sud.| Declsion to authorize the building [to consider other people, who had | street died suddenly yesterday | Benediction |committee to bring in scaled bids |familics in the school or about to morning about JL o'clock in the | W. C. T. U. Mecting | Mrs. Willlam | (0r an addition or a new school |enter. Mothers applauded Mr. Hayes { home of Walter Seymour. She was{ The local W. (. U. will hold |Kavanaugh remains the same |from “a good contractor of plans” vociferously at this point. | onher way to attend the Sunday (its regular meeting at the home of | There will be a meeting of the |Was reached after nearly three | Andrews Discosses Building | services at " the Congregational | Mrs, I'lora Norton Hunna of Bing- |fair commit of Sequassen lodge, 1. | hours of wrangling on Saturday night | District Chairman Ioward Afe | church when she was taken Il in |ham street, Forestvill 3 p. m, |0, O. F. tomorrow evening at § |at the special meeting of the Twelfth | drews gained the floor after Mre, | front of the Seymour home, She was | Tues March 17. A good attend- |o'clock in the directors' room in the |school district in the I%all Mont ‘ll yes and spoke on the erection of carried Inside and died within a few |ance is desired, 0dd Fellows' building. !h‘.n‘ufln\\‘. By a vo of 24 to 18, a new school saying that he minutes. Medical Examiner Charle Moves Businesd —_— motion to leave the matter to the | thought $5,000 ample to erect & W. Moody gave the cause of death | . C, Lester has moved his vege- et your seeds at the Plainville |hoard of education to handle it was [suitable building. He was nearly |as cerebral hemorrhage. Medicul [tahle plant business from 186 West | Engineering and Construction Co st. The call of the meeting was [drowned out by Mrs. D. Y, Clark assistance was called by Mrs, Clark |Main street to the Hallock place on |adyt, cificially to consider the presenta- and Joseph Dube, both of whom had | w beyond aid when the doctor |Park street where he will co nme —— tion of the distric building diffi- | other ldeas. Mr. Dube asked for | arrived, dispensing plants and seeds, Sawed wood and cow manure for | cultics to the board of education for |the floor and was refused by Chair~ Mrs. ‘Clark was a resident of |plans to make extensive alte ale. Ashes remo and general {decision but the members thought | man Hare. “Is he going to talk all Plainville for the past eight years and additions to his alreudy m work. Tel. 198-2.—advt. | that they were well capable to trans- |night?” asked Mr. Dube as he sat and was well known. Before her |stock. — {acting their own business, so they |down. Mnurrlngv she was Miss Annie Rock- | Autolst Kills Dog | For Sale—1 Durant touring. |suid at the gathering, and conse-| A wordy ducl between Mrs. D. Y. | well of Wickford, R. I, She leaves| A young brindle dog was killed, on [driven 5,000 miles and in good con-|quently the board of education will ix lar® and Mr. Andrews began, be | her husband in this town and one |Whiting street late Saturday night |dition. Tnquire at 68 Iast Main |0t be compelled to act as an arbi- |ing interrupted by David Breault, | son in Providence, R. 1, by an autoist, who failed to stop.|street or 365.—advt, tration committee as it was feared {who shouted that the meeting was | The funeral will be held tomor- (Deputy Sherift M. Furrey has | S L few days ago. out of order, “Mr. Andrews has the | row afternoon at 2 o'clock from the |becn conducting an investigation. | Buy your goods for your Faster| fqy. gathering on Saturday night|floor and ng one has the right to | W. A. Bailey & Co. undertaking |Anvone secking information con-|dresses at I J. Birnbaum’s.—advt. | was as prolific of verbal brickbats as jtake it. I'm chairman here,” de- | parlors on Droad st Rey. |¢ the dog may obtain it by e the meetings which have been held [clared Chairman Hare with a thump | Charles . Wyckoff, pastor of the communicating with Sherift Furrey. | {recently, when matters ended in & |of his crutch, which brought order i R e e Road Work Begun | GHANGES AT BURR]TT deadlock. District Chalrman How- |at once. | will officiate. The body will be taken | Work on the repairing of the i rd Andrews gave the way to D. The Voting Starts to Wickford.R. L. for burial. rouds about the toy menc- | Clark, Hare, former chairman of the | Tt was decided to vote on the Trumbull Workers' Banquet 4 this wrvml 4 ‘a '4:““': | Clerk and Chef Resign, Steward l““lmnfl as the presiding nffxccrdo'{ QI|?<‘]{?M' of the !mwmz and )]:;rn Jeventy worke e T T b CLATL GO T DL i o e the meeting and to Mr. Hare's credit, |a hubbub arose for a time. rs. | "\N‘H:'i,,‘;"’;}m"':.,;:,:;:.’n :,Li‘:‘l;,"l_ clcan out the gutters, 0 | Transferred, and New Captain is| "\ oo aid that he worked won- |Clark had several people in mind, | ployed there for 10 B |‘n~~ wl,\ in Dining Room. ders, He kept order, aithough at|who, she thought, had not the right [ will enjoy turkey supper tonight in | 2N ol of the ground the zoade i | times e found it necessary to ham- |to vote and closed her remarks of | the dining room of the factory, The | Mo SUTTEA CORSerable CRMAK | Tour changes were made In the imer on his desk with his crutch to|warning to them on the voting | organiation has been formed into Lo ynns (TOUKD NN @UIOMO- | staff at the Burritt hotel over tho | gain the attention of various belli- tiestion by saying that if they vot- [a club composed of men who have [ lia As tho scleotnien are of the -end and as a result four new | gerents in other parts of the hall, jed, “they'd o arrested in the | 1abored at the concern for a decade o inion that there is to be an carly | 2CCS 4re to he seen there today. | Mr, Hare has been a cripple for |morning. rfl"‘ voting started and [ or more. ;\“:::f:“”‘“ - ”_" s L”‘“; John Wh steward, who entered | goma time and his crutches on Sat- |several were challenged but nothing Charles Livingstone, president of H’”Q annual task carly 5o that by the | [N¢_€mploy of the hotel after re- yrday night scemed to have a much }r\w’v‘r* wf'vh‘r'v)mrr nges and the first [ the club, will open the meeting and [gime traftic becomes - heosier (1 |9iBnInG his position at the Ame greater effect than the gavel of (vv fon to M‘;‘jh’r-“hmard of educa- | will introduce Ralph Seymour who | ywork will completed. and (he |fiardware corporation offices t|Chairman Andrews at a ph\l(uNAJ’l:ll.V lh'r-“n arbltration board was will act as toastmaster. Governor |roads will e in good condition, vember, has been transferred o) meeting. At one stage, it was g Loat B x.'" n to secure bids Joln H. Trumbull, president of the | Bhiernniont Domorroe |the Pontiac, Oswego, where he Will { essary for Mr. Hare to announce | ‘n‘\‘rml d soon a vr\’:gnl‘ being car- |be heara from Henry Trumbul Pathicks entortainment whivh iy | 1S place has been taken in this | nere until the stars went out, it nec- ;mmm', ME C‘_ 'ml‘ o was egn- | vice-president and Frank T, Whee be held in the Community theater | LY, Y George H. Wiydig, formerly | egsary in order to get a decision.” | SoAlS el to adledr, wad lor, vice-president and treasurer. |1operrons 2 by the combined |Of the Union League club in Chi his Was not necessary as the gath- | order. This was protested and a Two films of moving pictures Will | yorietien | o s SIS e TRy, ering broke up at about 10:30 flibuster started but adjournment P ARGt DIt edlitiey atitie .vm"mu‘x our Lady | i'o ¢ e e !‘\\us finally taken until such time as el e et 1 e Now o i, arnived hers Satur | yogea crminged oy B s 1 MartiniCass Honored fag sk o fs the |2y to take the position as captain The gathering, until it got down ,“ rr‘pm-lv ¢ may be taken up for | Martin Casey of North Warthing- biggest affair that the church hay |0 W2iters. filling a position whic hi‘" busin Hing as 8 bive et (e A, et OVRTlES e held in recent years, | has been vacant since the coming of | o¢ horpets, suddenly disturbed from) \kah “‘nrni Reporters (e n s : e a- ! In addition to tlie program aiready |the head swaiter. Mr. Dougl |several years' peace, Votes were| TFrank A. Woods took it upon Satyrdpy. ot the plan of the Ingra Sk Prosram a4 1" Raymond C. Harwood, clerk for |opaiienged right and left and the |himself after the meeting to warn [PiemEGinticRGeiBEIEto e g R C e el S lnter the greater part of a vear, tendered | 4 ts" handed down were |reporters as to how the report of ! large number of his co-workers pre- | Charles Avel of Neri's block, will iy ot R ¢ n [the mecting should be present sented him with a purse of gold. g, “Tumble Down Shack and | his resignation Saturday to General l4i5)ing in their nature, One womar S s presented to Mr. Casey severed connections with [John Kelley, tenor soioist of the Im- | Manager George 1. Worthington of | rumarked that one of the men, then |the i o jplammediouetione paperman that it was more than likely that the fourth estate would be excluded from future meetings of, the distric's as “last week, a paper of said that the people of the Twelfth a | district did not know enough to | conduct their own meetings.” When asked as to the paper, he could not Jayes, | Substantiate his remark. tion, | William Odlum was another mem- athering | ber of the district, who objected to family have been sent out and many et to act as the Moses of the ¥ g a a |the presence of the newspapes a0 " | {and lead the throng out of sea apermen, {Alaska Enters World and lead the thigng out O*pid" that |Informing one member of tho press \ Market With Meat i{,. curq of caucation aid not want |that “the newspapermen were there only to stir up trouble.” Riley Lecture Thursday lecture of Francis Branch The ess the dis- o e Seae by ST e e S, taubies,| s uniee dupien of L B {United States, Ralph Lomen, fur|He said that the people there were (l:'\;vt ‘;\‘:Hn‘r:lwlu Tunllm\ T?:::xlfrv trater and reindecr packer of Nome | fully capa “,,?!,,-‘1:‘1"“'.":“:1 ;,‘,:‘”j e seating will be under the old b established on the Seward | get together Lo ¢ up the situa- ;‘{v;l‘:;flr_l.]?'r" ‘l‘r?;’n\:;u.:]y;'i“vfio’.llv-:c‘finn I ula to take care of reindeer|tjon, Ior a time, Mr. Hayes g Th ;m\nmo’:1}s(r11:§u::r; m products,” declared Lomen. | hombarded with que SR erved seat tickets indicates | “The limit to raising reindeer in |quitted himself nobly ! torium wlil be filled to Alaska will be reached in twelve! Frank A, Woods informed capacity. vears at the present rate of 30 per'Hayes that ho el Whist Party Tonight cent a year ;x}:\l .mfmw: ,",“ )i-vr‘r\‘*\"x‘ l"‘n" at " G was| In order to assist in the swelling a year for slaugt Ihiire i | ject of progress on of the bu fund of St. Joseph's m for 4,000,000 animals to graze | concer by | Church the parish Alaska packing 1 will 's eve whist o tal car of 7,500 offi s hall. b numbers have been * entertaintaent of addition to the pro- for in last rites of St. Joseph's church will be ring tomorrow might in the pic ler a of Division question of 2 3, ' H n Rev. B. M. i »f North Grosvenordale S ¢ rth Grosvenordale, a e | former curate of the parish, will GO disoumshene her speaker will be rning o King of New Milford, ST New England as said that h' I ywing the lecture and that it ment and was dc cing program will be present llowed the o= | o 4oor in the Federal Hill audl ¥ toriun re music will he playeé W sked Mr ; 3 by 1 ians to the