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SCHOOL EXPANSION SOCIAL NEWS N " lter Leland New Buildi}lg May Bventually e, o i Become Junior High Smit Hill next W March 23th to the |, | 0 ey Maple Hi ose assisting Mr ¢ Mrs, J. 1 Mrs, W. T Smit oy, Mrs. Lewi America i in Angoni. 1 Mission boat. R ports of the Miss Dot Merwin Attwood Rowary Club Social < on 1918 Tax Bill For Every Member of the Family Health-0-Meter Automatic Bathroom Scale Your Charm and : Your Weight — For E,Qe.'ry Home A few rive place and the nd unpleas- furnished with Beauty i3 today and gone tomorrow. pounds underweight and the delectable cury to ugly angles. A f graceful contour of yout ing. A chart—what you should weigh- each scale. Leading healt mend regular weighing. original Health-O-Met one in your home today. The Health-O-Meter is on display in our showroom. We invite you to step in, or we will be glad to give you a demonstration in your own home. W. R. FENN Dependable PLUMBING HEATING TINNING “Finest Showroom in the City” 139 HART ST. All Jerome St. Buses Stop at here pounds overwe nsurance at tech your zht on Thousands are in use. the Put TEL. Fenn's 2079 Mrs, Monier, [y)¢ gram and a ' Broad jump- Mackintosh (Oxfor Luffet supper erved to those who wish it, " STILL ANOTHER | Bagnow (Cambrid MUSICAL STUNTS IN BERLIN Baker (Oxford); Members of the vit this week when 120-yard hurdles ening a minstrel per- | I | rorma s ghven at Athletie hall | f Community ' On Wednesday | Foresters hall in Ken- | Happy Hour Ministrel (0 under the auspices Rton Athletie day evenings Mud-Slinging Event | Miteheil (Oxford) Willis (Cambridge). 113% Inches. elub. London, March 21 glish public which is interest- 1 in the program That part of tertainments th g chorus ow Do Youl, Do “Somebody Stole My Gal,' Alabama Coon” Alma Away Yo *|en rman Lit | next w more plquant Mayfair is looking forward to the|l.owe (Cambridge); f the Dennistoun case carly Smile onds, Pole vault—Won ashion- | (Oxford); s cond, i o e ngn (Oxford); (hird, R W © rules of English courts | bridge). Distan o an inter-varsity r Frankeol k and is wo! Old County Down cring what is | coming next in the line of | “At the end of wspaper revelations of th Won by €. B \\.‘ fourth, V. Distanc —~Won by Burghley (Cambridge): 'ime 11 soc- ‘Rumors Heard of New Society 1" icrerns " nds. High jump—Won by C. A ieyzel (Cambridge); 140-yard run—Won by W. E. dolngs of | gtovenson (Oxford); Hunter (Cambridge) sccond, H. K. | third, B. M. | Powell 3 fdot 2% FIGHT AT BREWERY One Man Wounded and 11 Arrested While Two Truckloads of Beer Lord | sccond, A. | third, J H. Are Selzed At Harrison, N, J. Harrlson, N. J, March 21,—One man was slightly wounded by & buls Van | let, 11 others were arrested; and two cccond, A. M, | truckloads of beer belonging to the third, A, G.|Peler Hauck Brewery were seized Distance b feet (I the Pennsylvania railroad freight | yards today by three, detectives of |the Hudson county prosecutor's of- second . G. A, |fice, One of the arrested men was third, G. | Prohibition Agent Claude Cheeseman Time 51 sec-|on Divisional Chief Merrick's office |in New York. by R. L. Hyatt| Yrank G Wright | of the prisoners, was hit {n the hand H. Balley (Cam- | when sev shots were fired, both 0 9 inches, | pursued by the Hudson county men, men Mike, of Newark, one ter of tho late John Kelly Robinson, wealthy mateh manufacturer, mare ried Mr, Countiss in New York in 1910, They had two children, Hens rietta, 12, and Frederick D, Jr, 10, Whiting. formerly of Peru, Ind,, was captain of the University of Chicago football team In 1913, ’______——l_ FOR SALE One-story Factory Building, Brick Complete with Located on Cheeseman declared he had b planted at the scene by Chlef Mer. rlck for the same purpose as that |left it they followed to the frelght but the latter declared that when they came upon the scene Checses man was directing the transfer of the beer Into freight cars, The de« | tectives had posted themselves at the [ brewery and when two loaded trucks left it they followed to teh frelght yard., Among those arrested were nine employes of the brewery, . y Divorced February 2, She Is to Marry on April 30 Chicago, March Robinson Countlss, div ed from = Frederick D. Countiss, Iebruary 2, shafting and Pulleys. will be marrled April 30 to Law- || North {rence Whiting, bank president and o former assistant commissioner of onn. finance at the Ve lles peace con- |ference, it has been announced. Countiss, who was a daugh- ~Mra. Eleanor || construction, Colony street, Merlden, The Acolian Co., Meriden, Conn. Williar in advance, it has ted that unless a settle fearted Hanr will son; soft sho £ Midd rs by 1 shortly there trial"” within the and while the names ed it is said that stown an any of sensational rand that title cele. o witness | miated th sons fnvolved will not h to residents of the Dritish Is) n ] ) 3 \ i atest interest i \ % up of 1l NOTES MUSICAL t New * OXFORD WINNER N " CANBRIDGE NEET Takes 87th Event From Rival, 6 0 5 Today | performers in t is n 1 E. V. Hewet- 1 0hk i el 41 CORPORATION . GETS BIG REFUND Mlowed $613,000 Overpayment The Chances of Fire Damage Geo. A. Quigley 08 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, You Can Make Money! 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