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OUR TALK OF “HONEST VALUES backed up by the goods themselves. Your worth noting, TAN STRAP PUMPS §3.98 PR. Suede or patent colt and grey calf San- dal Pumps, regular price was $7.50. MUSLIN GOWNS 65¢ EA, For Women, white ‘or flesh with fancy stitching, value $1.00. 65c each, or two Gowns $1.25. WOMEN’S HOSIERY 29c¢ PR. Odd Lot of fiber silk %nd lisle in black, airedale, cordovan regular value to 75c. IRON BOARD COVERS 35¢ EA. tegular 50¢ kind. Notion Aisle Sani- tary Step-Ins, white and flesh, special at 39¢ éach. | WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, 29¢ EA, | Or 4 for $1.00. All linen, white and | colors, embroidered corners, regular 50c and Toe values. WILMA GIRDLES $3.75 EA. tubber Reducing Girdles, flesh color, ep-in style, with long hip, regular 20 kind. " in our daily experience has advertising is proved that, always Each Wednesday we are offering “Aisle Specials” at less than their regular prices, well FABRIC GLOVES 79¢ PR. Chamoisette, 12 and 16 button length, oak, grey, covert, putty and heige, regu- lar $1.00 value. above price. MEN’S HALF HO! value. BODICE VESTS 83¢ EA. The Fiber silk, in peach and pink, a good valye at 83¢ each. ABSORBENT TOWELS 29¢ EA. White with colored hems, also all white, for crochet edge, variety of designs, value 39c.—-Art Dept. NAMELED CASES $1.29 EA. 18-inch Suit Cases, nicely mgde, lock and catchgs, and a real bargain at 35¢ PR, Pure thread silk, made by a well known house; odds and ends of run of the mills, TURKISH TOWELS 29c EA. Large size, white ones, regular price is 39¢ each. |is no about t thing doing. ther Berlin News presented at Lloyd day evening, March 3 CO ; Road Belng Oiled ""Nl""'i:mmnmi—th- pain The New Britalp road through wiemmm"n':,m““ ensington fo the foot of Sand " hill, New Britain, is heing alls d by the state highway depart- A ment in preparation for summer Put o on- the pain is gone’ It is expe re will be some- | d hall on Turs- 1, at 8 o'clock. 1 ote Real Value of Our Aisle Specials Has Won Us Enviable Reputation good 'M|| road will be put into passable shape | before the heavy traffic anticipated Robert Dunbar A signs Home T Birth—Plainville oday—An Robert Dunbar | road wil] be in cour |T o'clock to answer He was arrested Su man d Callen on boy's parente. 1 a game of c: b who is an emp | road Co., was in th office there watchin ing the baseball bac called to them to th times without being it into the river wh by. After a long and boys retrieved their fused, whereupon throw stones at th stones, termed a * verio boy in the | wound to close it. The boy's father who investigated. H Plaz_'nvilg News 10 BE THED ON ASSALLT CHARGE Position—Cady |assault on Willlam Silverio, & minor, The boy's elalm that he and sov- eral other playmates were enjoying | ch in his front yard| which is on Norton Court behind the raflroad station, He states that Dun- | York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- finally got it to him and he threw and his companions, plaint with Policeman Fred Callen, and after a talk with him, caused a consed of Hit- ting Young Boy With Stone MRS. ELIZABETH COOK DEAD Town Plan Commission Mcets—Re- Expected mouncement of Briefs, of Southington t this e r to a charge of inday by Police- complaint of the loye of the New e window of the| g the boys pass- | Ik and forth. He| hrow the ball up to him and they tried to do o many | succy essful. They ich passes near- hard tussle, the ball, and when Dunbar wanted them to throw it to | | him again, the story goes, they re- he started to em, One of the rick” by the bhoy struck the Sil- head, inflicting a |0 deep gash in his scalp. After aid had been given, he was taken to| a physician who found it necessary | to take a number of stitches in the first lodged the com e found: Dunbar ning at | Miaml, Fla, where he has been spending the winter, He was serioug- Iy 1l there for a time, but apparent- ly has recovered enough to permit him to take the trip north, He has a host of friends who will greet him on his arrival here Birth Announcement, ! Apnouncement has been made of | the birth of a daughter to Mr, and Mrs, odore Rogers of Middle- town. Mrs, Rogers hefore her mar- riage was Hiss Dorls Gwillim, daughter of Stanley 8, Gwillim of | Plainville, Mr, Rogers is the son of | the mayor of Middletown Committee to Meet, | There will be' a meeting of the | committee of the church of Oyr Lady of Merey which had charge o | the St. Patrick’s night entertainntent [in the Community theater lust Tues- | day, in the church hall he services Friday night. A full report | Wil be made out it possible and| tickets will be checked up. Has Dog in Pound. Dog Warden Philip Marino has a | brindle colored dog in pound. The [ animal has white feet, a white neck [and white on the of its tail, Tt has a collar, but no license tag. Th owner may have the canine by ap- plying to Mr. Marino. Visit in Southington, A large delegation of members of Brock-Barnes post, American Leglon, went to Southington last evening to v a soclal visit to Kiltonic post of that town. They attended the regu- lar meeting of the Southington unit and after the business session, Com- mander Robert Craig of Plainville ddressed the post on the moming | membership drive, He stated that he is on the district n mittec tou 1 smbership com- and his duties are to get in h with the Southington and posts on the matter. He | urge 1 the members to get out and | get their members so that Connecti- | cut would have a full complement of its potential strength in the Legion. After his talk, a social hour was &-‘V]\t;)‘lv(l and lunch was served, The | Plainville and Southington members cnjoyed several games of setback, but no ecores were kept, which was fortunate for the Plainville | card sharks. Birth At Hospital A danghter was born yeste New Britain General I Mr. and Mrs. R, N. town, lay at al to Johnson of this Ladics’ Aid Society The Ladies’ Aid of the Plainville M., E. church will meet for an all day session at the home of | Mrs. Norris Williams on Park st ' tomorrow, Wednesday, It is hoped that all the members will be pres- society . three weeks ago on this antol News ~rv:<u\lvul in a 20 to 20 deadlock and it the court sesslon tomorrow bars soms of the district residents from voting, the situation may be 1 chan | Bince the last meeting, practically |every lawyer in the city has been involved in discussions of the situa- tion with district residents and tend the meetings, have flatly re- et fused. 5 : Discuss Firchouse a V Ch ged h Discussion of a new fire station m“gal Otmg i n 12[ in the Federal Hill district and the possible removal of the Uncas fire- {house from the Northside District Fight SIX WILL GO T0 COURT No Change Probable in Uncas Fir council chamber at 7:30 when the city council will opinions from all intercsted At the recent meeting of the |board, it was decided that the Fed- eral Hill section had a meritorious demand for better fire protection, in that a fire station should be estab- |lished in that part of the city. As the city finances will not permit the expenditure of a large sum of money for the ercction of an addi- invite fire Company — Funeral of John J. Munn—Denovan and Phelan Buy Farm in Porestville, An- Howard nd with 1d the manufa ction. It was also shown by the District Chairman drews was first on the lis turing plants of the him tomorrow in the court investi- [opponents that no great ~difficulty zation will be Mr, and Mrs. William | had been experienced by the fire Tober, Raymond Lannell, Mrs, Har- | companies in responding to calls from tho hill section and that e {in the worst of weather, the streets |were kept well cleared by the pub- lic works department Those favoring the additional firchouse on the hill argued that I the low pressure of that section, the steep grades and the valuable prop- {erty, all made it imperative that a pumping engine be assigned to the district. Matters went so far that even a site had been proposed near the Federal Hill'green. Adherents of both sides are ex- pected to present weighty argu- ments tonight but indications are that no change will the council sentiment seems to favor the retention of the Uncas com- pany in its present home and later the erection of a firehouse in the hill section, The hill firehouse has been dis- cussed for some time by the fire ry Gustafson and Mrs, Peter Gu Attorney Mather said last night that no warrants had been issued as the gathering tomorrow will be merely to inv i e the merits of the complaints, which are said to have emanated from the faction headed by David Y. Clarke, Jr, and his, sister, Miss Irene (I a teacher in the Southside sc 4 | son ol anc a member of the building commit- tee of the Tall Mountain distriet. Feeling ran high last night among the Fall Mountain residents when it was announced that the arena for the district squabbles would be thel city court room. Many cannot understand Wh}'i District Chairman Howard Andrews has been summoned as a principal tomorrow as his right to vote has never heen quegtioned. He did not preside at the ldst meeting of the district, his chair being taken by D. | section | | will take place tonight in the city | o'clock, | Tllegal voting on the part of six [tional firehouse and its equipment, attendants at the mecting of the | it was thought by the commission- | "welfth School district at the ¥all |ers that the Uncas company could Mont hungalow last week will be (be moved into a new house on the | ired at the city court scasion on!“hill” and thereby protect _both Wednesday morning at notifications | the hill and the northside. This to appear in court .were sent out | propo met with opposition as yesterday afternoon by Prosecuting |was pointed out that the station Attorney James T. Mather after |could not bo moved without ~re- complaint had been made by rival 'ducing the protection to the Endes factions of the district. | Manor, Bristol Realty Co. tracts n| be effected as | 1 question New Englanders have wmmbecn warned of anothér | epidemic. NOW is the time to | B get on the safe side—ward off grippe entirely or make an at- tack light and easily thrown off by kecping the bowels and body rizht by nsing DR. TRUE'S ELIXIR For INFLUENZA | This Iaxative, famous for over N years, has in years past helped many in their against Influenza, Made of herbs; no harmfal |l rugs—mild in netion and w proper |l cleanser of the intestinal teact, which must en want to guard ugainst INFLUENZA or gy B i e ] Columbian Polka (cornet solo) ... St o .... Rollinson (a) Dlue I (b) Rose of the bor—Popular Hits Sally .. Bernard Moonlight. .Skinner | Invictus Vocal Selection ..... Huhn | C. J. Moore FForest Whispers .. +eees Losey Popuiar Hits (a) All Alone ., . Berlin | (b) Oh, Mabel . Kahn Somewhere a Volce is Vocal Selection, C. J. Moore March, North Wind . Chambers After the concert a luncheon was Calling. . Tate May Discontinue Pasking Parking of motor vehicles on Main |strect from North Main to School strects may stop this week, according to opinions aired by several of the city councilmen, who feel that such move will do much to relieve the |traftic congestion. The cutting down of the sidewalks on the streets |nas met with opposition and unless this is done, the eity board members |Teel that the parking should not be |allowed as the narrow escapes and |the traffic jams have made unpleas- lant work for the traffic officers and the public has been inconvenienced. Buy Large Farm | In a real estate transaction In- |volving a large sum this morning, | Joseph T. Donovan and William J. | Phelan bought the Morton farm on | Brook street, ¥orestville. The farm ‘m(‘lurlPfi a tract of 50 acres and sev- {eral fine biuldings, which were for- e P 4 board but had been deferred until | merly part of a creamery and Ice warrant to be sworn out against him ) : t ting for a | P0ard ) : | To Exzemplify Degrees |for the summer months starts|and he was arrested. Grand Juror | GlaniCHaTe ALINOUEL ERLDE) | the city was facing an easicr: finan- cream plant.. Contractor James Col- | The fiest and second degrees will | running Slinley L aTE e e Doctor Tanner 111 new achool in the distriet, Mr. An-} oi5 Syl ation, lins has been engaged to make al- S — | e exemplified on a class of 19 can- e road is in far better condition | case tonight before Justice Merritt 0, | 1f: J+ C. Tanner of Kast Main [ drews is at mgi;r e hool Building Progressing | terations to the homestead and other = ditates ata mecting of Berlin|than it has been for the past few | Ryder 7 " |street is confined to his home with a | Clark """“{?- Slel e | Fine progress has been made on |buildings and it is understood that P;-FF F fi Grange on Tuesday evening, April 7, [months. Highway department trucks Mrs, Elizabeth Cook |slight attack of acute indigestion, [ MTS. D. Y. “'fl”\-‘ \Ii' T | the new school of the Third district | Mr. Phelan will make his future AR ,'5 184, 14 it was announced today. by Claude |and workmen have spent consider- St 51 | His condition Is not serious but he| Mr. and Mrs. William At l'on Church street so that opening of ‘]\Dmc there. W. Stevens, master of the organiza- |able time filling in the holes and “I';:"O’r‘ ‘m ‘O\?h(‘ “';'(‘/"f ;‘s;\n~;1l probably be kept in bed for a|On Crown strect close "’] © ; ‘;:'n"zhn rooms by next fall seems easily sirls To Exhibit FATT A BET |tion. The third and fourth degrees|the work has been appreciated: in b AR 00Ratias dayior ol ing line between the third and 12th |/ o0ireq “according to the views of | The girls of the Bristol high school e L jl il be exemplified on April 21, Berlin, since it was greatly needed. | g.5) o WIr.;]‘("vz‘lle -;’;‘m". about Church Services districts and it was alleged at the | " gigorict committeemen, Al- [will give an exhibition of their work LT i v The work on the first Tuesday of Missionary Mecting R '1‘1“"‘{‘ Eeha| At the Episcopal church of Our |last school meeting that they Were | pqugn some difficulty was exper- (in physical education in the high — the month will be done by the of-| A meeting of the Women's Home | was barn in Tannton. . Mase. - ooy |Saviour tomorrow morning holy "’{.’“‘“"'CE”’ ‘1““‘3‘1,| o Hare | icnced when . the cellar excavation |school gymnasium on Friday eve- A i lficers of Berlin Grange, but the in- | Missionary society of the Kensing- | came to Plainville at the tine of he {communion will be celcbrated at 10 1_“}‘;’ "“‘_If"\‘"“ g ’?”"' are | was taking place, because of water |ning. Parents and friends will at- Lo BF.}U{H au[l Ye‘]tles v tactontin oo Cilvatasial rousth Aok | fontibaihadist fotiuzeh L iilEbet Hatll e 'l o'clock. [2hiemaisthe; Sovera to o ol the trouble was soon ironed out.|tend. The exhibition is to be held | erees will be carrlod out by o visit. | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | T pres Seercar ind, she leaves| On I'riday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, | 1€ E TAEE VOIE8 WETE €8 IENEFC | when completed the structure will |under the direction of the physical of Qayan o 1 Py jing degree team, Vollowing theat the home of Mrs. R. A Wooding. | o daughters, Mrs. Mary Saunders |°'eniRE Praver will be said and an | ¥ I fwehe (IaTE 00 WAS 807 e one of the finest in the city. |education department of the Bristol TS neven 01 L J10 Moxen an ok the rd and |1€ is expected that a delegation of | ¢ 17 % rEANE *laddress will he given, R LU he challenge | “"r " o/ owth of the district has |schools, i losemplification of the third and t & of Unionville and Miss Jane Cook of | ; 5 “that there'’d be arrests in the £ i 3 AR AR P Do Nm,“m..‘ officers will be present at the | plainville: two grandchildren, Alice| Services this week at the wlnm-'mrm (s "r the T‘.hvrv voted, | been so great, that district mem- ] il be hu meeting and a special program willlyng Jane Saunders of Unionville, | O OUF Lady of Merey will be heid [[207 rn»}-m»‘ a W\u:un"r ruling | bers feel that another building will | YALE CLUB ELECTS S e 2 |be carried out for the entertainment | and a brother, Aleck Brown, of |Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock con- [} POR Teceiving a f : M8 soon have to be started when the| T AME & Bowiing Banquet March 31 [,r e e d a b "l r, Aleck jrown, of ‘“l‘?”ng of tholSiationsiof tha Croes from the authorities of the meeting, new structure is opened At pres- New Haven, March 24—At the e H R OUELTCRCE VIS | Taunton, Ma L SR 5% | they voted. YS! SrobS D Gt al mee - St annual hanquet of the Kon- Fast Berlin Items | “Arrangoments for the funeral|lltany and bencdiction, Sunday eve- | !l b dd Lanhell has voted in the | €0t the district la renting part of |annual meeting of fhe Young Men's fon Bowling league will be held | The regular mecting of the | whien w1 1 Thursday after-|Ming at 7:30 o'clock Lenten devo- |, oyione .annelihas voteddn the [ oo yien school to house its pu- | Christian club, Yale college last S Nareh it R s | Which will be held Thursday after- = | district at previous meetings with- i 3 't | night, the followi fficers S 1y evening, March 4U}Knights of ythias will be held at|noon are fncomplete, Services will | tions Will be held consisting of the | = bE 0 2 \ior | pils. The Park street school, a part | Night. following officers were hall, Berlin, it was d itheir hall on Grove street this eve- | 1o Yeld in the Episcopal church of | sermon by Rev. Matthew | Ot challenge, according to district | o5, By ot Uant, has more than | clected: President, Anthony L. Luildins i R : 5 < ; |be held in the Episcopal church of : LR et members, and has lived there the | 0f the dis aballis S 4 MiGhelE OnkE Park. 101 B vica nrasis “ \ meetlng of the organiza- ning. All members are requested to ['Gur Saviour. The hour will be an- of St. Thomas' minary, | . G that the law allows. | 600 Pupils on its roster, showing the | Yich ak Park, Iil.; vice-presi o 35 held last night at the T. A, Jattend as the grand deputy and staft | pouncc o e tlord Bt hencatoion specified Umenthat the i lam ealloN | e F the distiot iich il have | dente Anson PiStokes: Lonox M and the date was decided [will visit the lodge . ROURCEO IR OE T s pistl I i Lhajonly) flaw: in his larmor,. dc- | BE8 08 LIS S 1ew building | secret wall Emerson, Worces- Rt R e o e lihevisillibe one Wodne Town Plan Commission, Ilam\m_o pm-h | cording 1o residents of the district, | three schools when the new building M i et promises |t Horary willl e oper Werne The town plan commission held a| The condition of Fred Bullen who { oot EG FERERE o & been | is completed. 5 Mass; lreas am 8. ; . . e the :-n- st held by the e ,"»‘.‘f (-'rnnl«rn nom,.h 0 10 5 0'clock | rogylar meeting last evening in the i confined to St. Francis' hospital, |m Tt S O by Paving Planned Wallace, Plainfield, \ toreriod and Londs to- | plrs. Kronholm of New | forl the "ehange of books, + ltown hall and discussed many im-|Hartford, is reported to show a Ut | 2ithough he had been a logal votas| Termanent paving will be laid this | ¢ S ! SORTARE L L n will cater and about 10 peo- | Mits Theodora Funce of Saratoga | portant matters, Amons the sireets |te Improvement today. in Plymouth front which place he |¥ear on one or two of the city| Servants of all kinds seek places S e e e Wil be present, |Springs, N. Y., ls spending a few | pich were reviewed wers Prentice| The condition of Mrs, Minnie |ramoved to this clty about a year | Streets at least so that the program |in the best of homes through the Sean o A I sthich Tarlin | Rogee M. Griswold will oc- | at hephome on Main street. iutreat, Torrest treat and Dewey. av- | Stephenson who! s/ confined. to thel| . ST T T TP o8 laving some pavement each yvear | Classified Columns, that is, if they leanup ¢ i owh 1 his usual position as toastmas-| Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Aspinwall | oo OER BITEEH ARG ewey av- | SEPATASON W10 e |k : s s e up-to-date 5 R it nue. No definite action was taken |New Britain Gereral hospital, is re- i e corning | may be continued. The council has ' are up-to-date. and county officers huve o e will make the presenta- |0 Vil sticot are receiving congratu- | wiet Tt 5" 10 lines on wny of th ted ot e ucstions have arisen concerning |May be i S TaEe nights making the rounds of ) Tations o the himy. S INE CONBIAN- [ with regard to lines on any of the |ported to be slightly improved lthe two Mrs. Gustafsons. It has|appropriated in the new budget, tions of prizes 1o the winning feams. |13tons on the birth of a daught | oW IS Y — clous places. Constal | ¥ 0 LR, L ors s Wi e | been said that they have never been | sum of $10,000 for this work, which Brown and Orville Ventres 1t 1= cxpected) that the well Kngmp it Bl% 2 ; (a1 poseial) tood that on Prentics Card of Thanks T i is expected to show up later in sav- ¢ he frip dast night Kensington physiglan will deliver & %5 e ot the Gin | STeet the man who is developing the | We wish to thank all our friends| Comment has been made by dis- |ing the city much money in upkeep wllivan’s pool roon on te Farin- | $hort address in connection with th outs will be held at Berlin Wed. | 21I4iN8 projects there is ready toland neighbors for their kindness to- | trict members that Mr. Lannell was | expense. It has been demonstrated " " ingion road . v Il DCESER RO " . |nesday afternoon and the local mem. | the necessary improvements 1f | wards us in our recent bereavement | first introduced at district meetings | by city officials that the permanent fhough nothing was found, John | otherstallisiwillibedel vl e ses it iere : : | the town will notify him of the re-|in the death of our beloved father D. Y. Clark, Jr., when the last | paving on lower North Main street | Sullivan, who w of the |ered and an entertainment will by > weekly meeting of the Com- | quirements - and a committee Will land husband and to especially thank [named was running for an office. | and on Main street has cost the city place was arrost will appear | provided by out of town artists. munity elub will be held in thp | CON{PT With him on this. On For-|the employes of the Hart & Cooley [This fact was called {o the atten- | nothing while the semi-permanent ; . T e | e Methodist church basement Wednes. | /<5t 817¢et a difficulty confronts the | Mrg, Co., the Modern Weodmen of |tion of Mr. Clark by Mr. Lannell | paving and macadam streets if Constl ated ' ciarges. of allego of liquor. | The condition of Archer Walsh of | uv Coning t 8 o-clock. commission which wiil confer with|American and the former members [at the last meeting in the presence | have been a continual source of y 3onds for release were fixed at | ferlin, who Is confined to his| 7he condition of Archer Walsh | NC LoD atte Judge 1, ,""‘”'i“" the Home Guard for their sym-|of Commissioners William A. Hayes | bother, frequent repairs, being nec- $500, tiie money Ining furnished by iww with illness, remains serious. lwho is serigusly 1l at his home New i One gl oriuns | and floral offerings land Arthur €. Hitchcock of the |essary. The heavy traffic on upper . Ih i John J. Daley of New Britain. although « t improvement has | Wilcox aveMue remains unchanged A WHeg i thelcon ed: Mrs, Thomas LaM 1 1 of cducation and no denial North Main street and on We The officers then went over the [hoen not | S s sl * | mission wants to see if it will have | | was made by Mr. Clark that he had | street officialsito: y Lower Lane aad walked into Organizer in Town | {the power of assessing the e ought Mr. Lannell to the meeting | sider perm sur v these Jome of Nick Cienciewiez, | Miss sally Vanny Gleaton, or- CINC[NNAT[ SGANDAL [for the atrect which is in Diai b G araene plowed onl daes o e o b e R they arrived one of two all - | ganizer of (he Connecticut League of | alstilihave the suselof it at {ed. Call 198-2.—advt Fall Mountain votes com- Tuneral of John J. Munn quenters jumped up, grabbe | Women Voters, will be in Berlin this e { but their homes are in the | & ot hat the Tober family had of allegdd liquor out of a p week in the interests of her organi- |Prosecution Officials Confor Today | DIShDORINg city. | Fora Sedan for hire. Drive been called into the district af- hid it behind a stove. The o fas | 7ation. It is expected that a branch | On Method of Conducting Case her meetings will be held with fgaf Roperts Garage. Phone 127 iirs by Frank H. Woods, another i timulate your LS i\”"‘ ‘\‘\‘," et ang [6f the league will be formed in| Asainst Poltceman, { sbarg '”l "}“'""“‘"’ ]"; ARy il opponent of the new school Propo- | paving been in er. No griping men, Andrew Wesco of Berlin and | ¢ Ca8u€ Wi ¢ linto Crooked street. The layout of et e e e R R a3 ) n in S e Lo o eri AR Be s Ig s e vis i H e (SaplinBbstora N Washington, March 24.—Prosecu- | the etrect will bo fone ove | e | sition. Since that time, it has been overacting. Moving Old Hotel tIon otis Gin s I said that the district lines have ) lions of men street, Ne Iritain A search of the | old building which for s = incinnati policemen in- oughly ar a decision will p WEDS AGAIN AT 580 | changed Merehy affectin 5 3 ¥ place revealed a gallon jug of alleg- || (1HE 01 DUIEE WHlCh [0 80 dicted on charges of prohibiti be reached at the next i BridgaportiilConhamaTieh st cquiet Bl s S EEEES a L ed whiskey in one of the hedrooms. | AT Mood at the corner ol fyiolations was discussed at Resigns Position. Mrs, Charlotte Kiteher, §0 veurs| ppo joo 85 o I e ih st ot Lt : t Nick was arrested, the police claim- | T Ll i UL here today beteewn United | Arthur Farrar, Sh, « North [old of this city, and Thomas H et SRk e e I titiie iy ben s selling e ji0e , next to ‘\ .-..]‘y s’ monu- tes Attorney Mau of Cineinnati| Wash e o et S R T = announc 1 “n that time, ithartic, | stuff. Wesco ' and Beroski were [M1€Nf. “\"’_ plcH e knonnraaiela L e Ma eI WAk WAl TeB e sitER I BT s Ram o Ch] oo o e ‘ e e finj Sy TR omante 5Y: el charged with frequenting. Nick was | lotel. began a journey WIS aesistant attorney-general, | Bristol Saturiay following 34 years|woman had been m aive bal e Franklin Lodge Concert Jocked up in the New Britain police Keniich SRt S it s not been determined wheth- [ of scrvice there. He was foreman of | fore. Her first two husbands died. |y S M s ¢ klin lodge, A tation. but his friends were releas- |Southerly dircelion 10 & foundation {uy Mrs, Willohrandt will go to Cin- | {he case department tor & 1ome e | e ! o he meeting & A. M. were entertained last night ed under bonds of §25 each, for ap- [built for it next to th TElSner | iy nati to assist in trail of the cases » of years and on his resignation | e e the special communication o pearance in court tonight. 2 oron rv]\”mh”' s boen hought b | T Mau was understood to have | he was presented with a purse by Students Stay in U. S Ige in Masonic t wit The home of Joo Wesso in Beck- | Laoys e Dacn DOURRS BY jsuggested that she participate in|the officers and coworkers at th Oxford, Eng ur o EURALG'A st cor v 5 ley was visited lso. At Joe's place | Russell Gold of Berlin and will be g5 000 oo St (MEFRORRtE plant. He has not announced any | American students Oxford has chestra under i o i " a gallon of alleged whiskey was con- [converted into a dwelling house for |\ cition that further developmen slans for th but will enjoy |deceased great he post war orheadache—rub the forehead Porc) H [ SHAAT S pments | plans for the fut ut will enjoy |deceased greatly post war - Por fiscated and Joe and his wife ar- [his family. It is a mere skeleton|p ot govern her decision, o1l earned rest f e 5 e % ~—melt and inhale the vapors Yot Bk 4 g is well earned rest for th s few |y U T rowa p J. Moor i3 rested. They will appear in court |of the once well known and attrac- | Sl = A A e Provides Thrills and Humor tonight. e \‘“‘”"‘- on the pest voad. It} fyo gomestic troubles of the | Expected Home Today M in Iy 170 S i CAPITOT Joe Scollnick of Kensington was |has been shorn of its spacious |, " e b Lo Clar o ) i . i ) . arrested charged with aiding and |porches and west wing. [ e seiere GlasatisaVaned| Homeal ini Dlimvine today from | Rhodes scholars Op«lrqu mfl:flf H 1 N ns DS T abetting the le of liquor. Tt 'Si Father Egan to Speak e ——— SNy 1 understood that Scoilnick had some | Rev. Francis Egan of Hartford — S - SR e connection with the Farina case. He | will deliver the sermon tonight § T e s 5 0 T WL ST, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Hoping for the W BY BLOSSER appearance in court tonight will be one of the regular Tuss. | opmng Ior the orst S Heavy Docket Tonight | day evening services scheduled « The court docket for tonight will |week during Lent | J : == — be one of the longest in many | Home Town Minstrels | WY 4B FoR O LIE T c ) e : months. Fourteen people have been | The next meeting of the Kensing- | \ ; % 5 A DOLLAR SOMETHING F f T'D LIKE To KANE / ( SOME OTHER ‘\ T TELLYA:! coulD arrested in connectjon with the iy |ton Community club will hold in | DY GEE!WHAT T WOULDNT R YoU Ny THAT BAT INTK ) —0e meost - / YOU PUT IT T ONE SIOE ralds which were conducted Satur- |sigre many feathires of interest for GNE T HASE A NICE AN A e Boy? = WINDOW BUT T ) Sesoa b ST sk day night, Sunday night and last|ihe meinbers. The foremost will BAT LILE THAT=TLL QUARTER.. S ; P L JESE g [ FOR ME UNTIL T GEf TW night, and these people arc schedul- (Lo a Home Town Minstrel entertais IN AN’ MESBE SHUCKS! THAT = KNOW Ay PoP e MEASLES OR ed to appear In court tonight. There |ment which is being arranged by o= i " WONT LETME <. i, " S RSl sLranees TCAN SEETW [ OMETRING § committee and in which many well | HANE | known Kensington entertainers will | {appear: The entertainment promises | to be an interesting one, as the| committee will incorporate in it many old time songs and comic tunts. There will be several other features on this program which will