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{ . legal voting, both factions in the antol New3 district claim @ victory, The fag- tion, advocating the construction of an addition to the present school, |say that two votes have been lost |to the other side as the Tobers will be afraid to vote again and the new school adherents deny the assers tion, Ordered Out of City AT THE AP'T[]L Ignace Martinuk and Vera Hou- | cacz, charged with breach of pesrs —_— | were given fall sentence: of six months each by Judge Willlam J, Bris[ol {0 Be We“ Reprmmedmumm; in the city court yesterday, but sentence was suspenced 1o cach . . collect $32.12, Judge Ryder heard Plalnvllle News the case In town court last Tuesday. evening, but resorved his declsion so | that additional data could be sub- | mitted for his Investigation, | N Faster Bazaar . 4 luster Bazaar of the Plain- o Iville Woman's club, for the benefit | lof the building fund of the public ‘ {Mbrary, will be held Thursday and | | ¥riday of this week in the Grange " LD lall on Plerce strect, A large num- | opping @enter: ber of fancy articles and a large | ; amount of food will be on sale and | WGH Known Rgs]dem 0[ Towfl a white clephant table has been ar- ranged, There will be canvassing on a 17 plece filet luncheon set, an case upon the promises of both to at Discussion | leav towss: T palr bad besn JIgk - |Ing together for the last scven years : Nl § bs U tedl embroldered bedspread, a knitted | Wednesday (To Your Profit) Comes Again | ™" "0V i o0 Mg AVISI chre a0 With Many Aisle Specials For You HER FUNERAL THORSDAY 3| Rt TWELFTH DISTRICT MERTING 5 s 2 B while the man was ordered out of ¥riday evening dancing will be en- S 2 le | |town. It was first thought that a James Aspinall Struck By Auto—C. |joyed. Many articles for the sale POD ER Sentiment Sald to Be Unfavorable to | marriage ceremony migh! be per- have alrcady been received and any | y N formed but ft found th the ONLY ONCE A WEEK of C. Banquet April 9—Faniolo other nterested mlco\\v::r‘l:lr:‘rglnsm\)\ulm‘_-.v il Consolidation With Third—Man | o0 t0 Bt b b O N bareq Y v s Gets Decision—Legion Plans A | et ¢ e s 3 e | With @ husband in B with D 1 v " " communicate with the members of |, A 80 and Woman Orndered to Leave 3 2 AND THAT ON WEDNESDAY, are the chances given for out of the ordinary bar VAR St e committes. They are Mra, T, T, | TInte «o..eo.. 84 81 : | Whom " sh hud not been livin for gains that are eagerly watched for by hundreds of our patrons who save largely in SR DY estl oy, Wheeler, Mrs, J. H. Trumbull, Mrs, | 1OmPson ..., 105 9 City. | nearly 10 years, Arrangements for Nelson ...,.. 90 103 Woodruft . a divorce could not be perfe Local officials will attend the |the couple were parted aring on the proposition to erect | Martinuk heard of the woman's re- 493 an armory in this city when it 15|turn from jall, he came to this city and a fight started at her home, f i . . o *iala w i Mrs. Marion Johnson, one of |Charles R. Clark, Mrs. Edward Bra- purchasing same. For this week we offer the following, each article worth coming for. Iy la e e o O e A Ciad B i EiTta: ‘ 1 —_—— " 3 ) o 3 |died last evening about 6 o'clock at American Leglon Meeting | FABRIC GLOVES BOYS’ TOPCOATS the New Britain General hospital, fo | The regular meeting of Brock- | n:,:xxxm:: taken up by the state legislative 9 i 3.69 Each which institution she had been ad- [ Barnes Post of the American Le-| 7 o o D Fteaacs and aray n Se e irey Tw § 7 mitted a little over a week ago pre- |glon was held last evening at the L“”:I s e s" i ‘1“5"’,"'”.‘. P;Om_‘l{v’r:\j aft “1\11111\"1\7:: which resulted in the second arrest Chamoisette, 2-clasp, beaver, black and | Grey Tweed, for 8 to 8 year olds, can be |Ml|vious to giving birth fo « . child, |Logion rooms. There was a il i cooons 83 0 2| Lia0 oclock, The armory bill has |and the conscquent ordering of the white, sable, grey, mode, 75¢ and $1 kinds, | Worn with or without belt, a real $5.00 Mrs. Johnson, before her marriage ! attendance. Final plans for the landry ....... ] 5| had one hearing before the c pair from the city. s , grey - — | H “Ov ™ i 't seeeeeess 82 84 |tee so that the session tomorrow is Inv “Club” Off ) /alue. Boys' . to Roy Johnson, was Miss Marion |showing of “Over the Top With the H 3 8 ! : nvestigate “Club” Offers (not all sizes). value. Boys’ Dept Stocking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Allies” were made. The first per- |Cisse cooo... 110 93 expected o result In a declston, | golling of chinawars and other Charles Stocking of (‘rown street. |formance was held this afternoon at < = Indications are that this clty Will 'yoygahold utenstls on the club plan IN'Q () r BLACK SATIN PUMPS Mrs. Johnson was born in Plain- |4 o'clock, the second showing will | MEN’S CRAVATS " A ville, May 29, 1807, and had been |be at 6 o'clock and the last one| 29c Fach ' $1.98 Pair |a resident of this town all her life. | will be this evening at 8 o'clock. |Tuttle . 29c E: | ender y 5 s s rin. | Qinto ... 3 & & Alsi olt, for wom low She attended the local schools and | Through the cooperation of Prin- «l 0dd lot, imported, fiber silk Awith con- o patent colt, en, low heels, Ill]| 10 & e Britain high school cipal Orrin L. Judd of the Gram |Thompson Sraiting Woclotedicrost s (Men's §panxsh heels, were $5.00 to $7.00 pair, from which she graduated. For sev- | mar school, the ehildren were dis- | Nelson from New Haven and Manchester.|have drifted into the chamber offices i J Shoe Dept. eral years, she had conducted the | nissed earlier than usual so as to |L.oW man In the latter city, an armory has(in the last few weeks, concerning Shop). ¥ Marion Hat Shop in New Britaln, to- | enabled them to be at the theater | _— - - ——|Leen built but citizens of that place |the manner in which the have its new armory, unless the |y o4t of town solicitors is being finance committee frowns on the ex- | oitigated by the Chamber of penditure as very little opposition | Commerce, according to announce- was voiced at the first hearing on|ments from that organization this the bill. The only opponents were !morning, Numerous complaints “clubs” SANITAS COVERS gether with her sistser, Mr&. Ray-|on time. This picture has just been | 407 485 447 1340 | want more equipment for the bulld- | have been conducted and in melghe WOMEN’S HOSIERY DF 2 mond Kellogg, also of Plainville. Her | roleaged by the U. §. government | Socond Operation ing. New Haven has an armory but boring towns some trouble has en- 69¢ Each passing will be mourned by a large | ang is considered the finest of its|Dondon 4 101- wants a new one, o that this ity |sued witi the scheme so that tho 50c Pair . ; _ ; 3 number of friends both here and |ynq Stanley . 8 88 98- is considered the logical place for | Chamber has decided upon looking Stenciled in blue, 50-inch size, can be clsewhere: as she had made herself| ool new members were ad- | Pestillo 96 86 93— the erection of a mew armory, ac-!into the matter to determine the 106 Th 8h— Silk and fiber, three-seam back, in beige, | cut for round tables. Regular $1 kind, |§||endcared to many by her Kindly |yiiod at last nights meeting and |Landers cording to the view held by national | merits of the plan. It the plan 18 sand, ete. Regular $1 grades, (slightl § ways. Mrs. Johnson' also leaves an- | nng wwere made for an extensive | Wilson 96 95 119— guardsmen, not satisfactory efforts will be made il'l‘eéll]ar) g $lg 2 gLy | Art Section. °'fh(;}; ’““['5"_“‘"1-‘“”- Charles Gorman | jrive for members during the | Main Office There are two guard companies in |to bar the solicitors from working . of New Britain. period from April 6 to April 20.|Vincent J i Funeral services will be held |, e ‘ LR o ! e ar a f ex- | Swa DIMITY ROMPERS ppuneral services will be held | Tyore are a lurge number of ex. |Swanson a0 80 78— 248 |the city and both have established a |in this city in the future as the 94 104— 301 ( high rank in guard technique by the | Chamber has made the elimination KNIT UNION SUITS y : servicemen and the members of the | Connor . a8 90— 284 | records of drills and other work. At|of doubtful schemes one of its atms, 1 $1.25 Pair i;":'f‘ the A‘_il‘l“l"t |""‘”,"“f“"_ ""“".“"' post are desirous of getting them Magneson 84 90— 247 | the present time, the commands are | Good work in this line has been ' 79¢ Each Size 2 and 3, hand smocked Rompers of | | profemtt will be In West cemetery. | ity tho fold. All ex-servicemen 96 105 112 Toused in quarters leased from the done in the past by the organiza- . 0dd lot, ribbed, Spring weight, short | regular $2.98 grade, (but slightly soiled). | Ames Aspinall Injired 2’{‘“!!1‘:”;;;;"’ e T e e el Bomesicad ol .{;n,:!u:»{)mc:(-I«‘;‘\?l‘;:,"rg.l(f-fl‘x:(::;;;:-%dl:a”fi ::11((’:11;\:1];\];"d;‘lx1‘:r; gt sleeves, ankle length, (slightly irregular). | Infants’ Dept. James Aspinall, son of Mr and |y Going and what the purpose of | The Hadsell homestead on Church ¢ PG00 SRS S0 0 o FE0 G Legion Plans Danoe Mie \DoenAslnal St 820EBond i e e |street has been sold to Axel John- | nco ™ 1t 1ag been the custom be-| Final touches are taking on # 4 g Tess ‘,‘”f,"'"?k Py o TH'O?“Q""' Taviiatial oWl na R e et onsLEougt theN Gunninghimy and | BEAEEER S (USRS SLE R BN | TR SRt s Mon‘dl;’d:’:: — driven by Charles Smulski of New R i il olns PSRy g 2 B ! Britain, yesterday morning. about | Meeting of the post are being sent | Wininger Real Estate office. This|iy"oompanies out into the strests|to be held by Seicheprey Post, d in 19 20 o'clock on Forestville avenue, | L0 Simsbury, Hartford, Bristol, New | Property ls one of the best known | on oompany maneuvers, when the | American Leglon at Leglon hall om ouncs ; His injurics conslst of @ broken leg | Britain, Uniontille and Southington, | landmarks located in the town of | o0, TEEL, fee o April 12, e . o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert | lust night, this being one of a series unq o scalp wound. He was taken | The committee in charge of the ar- | Plainville. 3 May Discuss Salaries The hall will be prettily decorat- erlin ews Demtng of Berlin. The speaker of | of affalrs arranged by this Eroup into the house of Danidl Iiadcliffe. | TAngements for the meeting, which | Has Birthday Party Discussion of the salaries of Tocal | ed in keeping with the season and to re- o fternioon Will be Miss Bleanor | throughout the winter months. |ang D, Robbins of Bristol, who|Will be lield April 13, is composed | Scveral young friends of Miss| o it not anticlpated for the | Sandatrom's orchestra will curaion tions Swinnerton of the Hartford School | Dances are held at intorvals fn th . o Zleanor Wininger, daughter of Mr. | : {happened along, attended him until |0f J. E. Usher, chairman, Steve | Sl ) ! : f ; G state legislative hearing, which will |the music. Novelty dances will be n was 'olf Iw‘lqflz‘osy unrrl”sl\r‘ Wil address | community house and other soclal [his mother arrived and he was taken | Bugrel. Athanasio Antonio, Martin | and 2rs. Russell Wininger of the| 4 301q this week on the matter, as | introduced and during the intermis. :Aha; F |l ’s_‘““‘!;é:’nfl;“'m.;u:;i;il:lglz:};:n‘zx: affairs take place {rom time to tme. |to the New Rritain General hospi- [ Foran and Vinon Knights. Harry | Neri h’“"f‘“ £3thoredias 8 maily 4t it generally conceded about the city | sion refreshments will be served. : e aublecty ] _ East Berlin Items tal in the ambulance. Fisher and J. E. Usher were ap- | o8 0 Y oy oncen 0] tnat the recent controveray has besn| The commiftes n charms - pe d that gra o A The library will be open Wednes- | The boy, an employe of James|pointed a committee to attend a |Celebrate her fifth birthday. Games | o101 For some time, the city | Harold Corning, chairman; Valmore ; Mre New Resident in Berlin day afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock [Burns, a local milk dealer, was de- | mceting of the Sons of Veterans, at | Were played and a buffet lunch was | .oy p i ang the court officlals dif- | Pilon and V. R, Dutton | Charles W. Hawkins, secretary and | for the exchange of hooks. livering milk vesterday morning and | which plans for Memorial Day will |served. The young misses reported | poroq in regard to the recompense Tegion Whist b lJ'(rasurery of n_m Commercial Trust | The annual meeting of the Ladies' |had his wagon parked on the south hn' made. a very enjoyable time. for the judicial labor but advices| What promises to be the most at- e Company, New Britain, has brought | Aid society of the Methodist church |side of the street, facing in th Those who are planning to attend | ythian Soctal from reliable sources indicate that|tractive party will be that of the i / his family to Berlin and has taken | will he held In the church parlor [direction of Plainville. He had |the County banquet at the Bond ythian Temple, No. 29, Pythian | the matter has been arranged saf- | “April Fool” whist party to be held i Be lm Gf]lfl’ h M k MT up residence in the old Bulkeley | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. [beon into the home of a customer | Hotel, Hartford, Saturday night, | Si will hold the last of a series | jsfactorily and that the court of-|in American Legion hall, on Thurs- | ] I Gl Mages angE‘ ‘)::‘l::: ");‘nih'l’w’:r’]"':_":;2{‘;*:'lf(:£\l<!»1“1l};‘i All members aro-urged to atend. on the opposite side and was re-|should be at the Post rooms not|of socials at the I 0, O, F. hall to-| ficials will sccure a substantial in- | day afternoon at 2:15 o'clock uhder ; B11oUE and meomhts & heat nn e | The regular. Smeeting ot §itho | erossing thelsivact fo reach mt va |later than 7 o'clock. morrow evening. An enjoyable pro- | crease over this year's payment, and | the auspices of the American Legion b mems IOI- Eas[er Observance el as EatanaNat iha oy oeeaE | isnisntegotl BythiaiIlibeRtaalat Ko Aa e Wlidisojiiie e e tacki) Marcellus Smith Funeral ram has been arranged and a num- |5 much Jarger amount than the |auxiliary. Card enthusiasts from all - thelr hall this! evening. approaching from the direction of | Funeral services for Marcellus B. | ber of su prises will compose a part | council was at first willing to acree | over the city as well as many out of { pin's hill. Mr. Hawkins is “v”i P Theilosihme f the Gin |Plainville but did not see the Ford |Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cha R I T e N eyt e | 2 3 ; |known in Berlin. S R T (e e e e e s e B e S O T % W R : fown players will be on hand to ! S Scouts will attend a meeting of their (COUPE, driven by Smulakl, Shich was jSmith of r ad, | were | cause of the uature of the meeting Miss Houbertz Engaged enjoy this event. The competent ] y Mis 5 § serlin Wi 4 " [passing out the truck, as ' held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | the public is invited to attend. L : e 3 MRS. DAMON IN“ CHARGE! o misceseneons shimor was en.|ironp at Beriin Wednenday after the publlc Iy inited t0 atiend AT e L e e Announcement has been made of | committee in charge are sparing no \from the late home. Rev. Charles School € ittee Meeting t 1zageme iss E | i i S dered Miss Elsle Hennlg of New (0% -0 o by Smulski's car and rendered un- | Wycoffe, pastor of the Congrega. The ’:"w‘m(r":::::::\‘?v '::o(;:f' o | the enzagement of Mies Bdith Hou- | efforts in making this the event of ] [Britain last night at the home of | Al ladies of St Gabrlel's church [ % CO8 HKEE 08 A ed PRI e gula thly & bertz, kindergarten instructor at the | the season and all indications polnt and inters cemetery, Installs New Type of Medical Ap-|\iss Ruth Warren, New Dritain |27® Urged fo meet at the church | © . 3 Sales and ¢ il ) i | raay aftermoon at 2 o'clock to |@ Meehanic by the Bristol Sales and | ment was in Oak Hill |road, Kensington. About 25 guests |Service Co. and was on his v were present and games were played, | PUt 1t in readiness for the service |.o i hepe, school committee will be held | southside school to Sterling F tomorrow evening. Routine business | Chatfield of New Haven, will be transacted. sell | that their efforts will not be in vain. Tn honor | Very handsome and valuable prizes of the engagement, a luncheon was | will be awarded the lucky winners, paratus—Program for Minstrels 10 | Southington | Announced — Missionary Socicty [Refreshments were served in the | Sunday nmminc{.' The members of C. of C. Banquet o Bowling Notes | Daughter .lu-rn r given in honor of Miss Houbertz yes- | ane feature of the afternoon being a course of the evening and Miss Hen- [ the choir are asked to meet at the | jyom present indications the an-| The following scores were made | Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Anderson of | terday at the home of her sister, | door prize. Refreshments will be Neets i Tomorrow nig recelved many gifts from her | chureh Thursday evening at 7:45 |nual hanquet of the Plainville cham- |at the regular meet of the Standard | Farmington avenue are recelVing | Mrs. Harry C. Barnes of Prospect [served. The committea in charge 4 5 |friends. She will become the bride |0'clock for a rehearsal. ber of commerce, which be held in Sales and Service League at the fons on the birth of a|place, | ar Mrs. John W. Murphy, chairman, i A choir of 85 voices wiil of Thomas Haddock of Kensington | The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the|the banquet hall of the Masonic tem- Recreation alleys last evening daughter born Sunday night. Tennis Club Dance assisted by Mrs. A. J. Counter, Mrs, t in the vespir services at the |jy tha mear future, Methodist church will give an “At \m.n on Thursday evening, April 13, Smith 65— Will Hold Masquerade The annual dance of the Tennis| Raymond Coleman, \.frs Ar(l(u; F' Verlin Congregafional church on “parents’ Night” Successful Home” in the basement of the (will be a gala affair. Many have Gooda Ghi=s A masquerade social will be held | club of the Bristol high school will | Roche and Mrs, Fred Beaucar. g Taster Sunday at 5 p. m., it was an- | wpgrents’ Night,” which was ob- | church this evening. FEverybody is |already signified their intentions of Neff 88— 265 |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| take place on Friday night at the| Funeral of Miss Pauline Anderson nounced today. Mrs. H. H. Damon, |served last evening by the Boys' club | invited to come, hang up their hat, |attending and it is hoped that last Lamb 112-— 281 | liam O'Nell, 35 Pearl street, Satur- | high school gymnasium. In antici-| ¢ ofticials and eméflawm ¢ organist at the church, will coach for East Beriin, was largely attended |and spend the evening. Mrs. R, O. s attendance of 130, will be sur- Litcher . ¢ evening, pation of the occasion, thé gymna- | tended the funcral of Miss Pauline the members of this cholr in a pro- land much enjoyed. The meeting was | Clark will act as hostess. From § |passed this year. j i — sium has been prettily decorated. | Anderson, daughter of Qup?r\ntend gram of Easter music. in charge of the officers of the or-|to 9 o'clock there will be an enter- | The principal speaker for the oc- T 469 You still have time to have your Great Chlefs Coming | ent of Public Works anr‘i Mrs. Os r 1) The choir vill be composed = of iganization and entertainemnt in the | tainment consisting of monologues, |casion will be former Senator Automatics Easter suit tailor made. A fresh Iot| Great Chiefs of the Connecticut | Anderson this afternoon at he; y.m“ a1\ young women of the congregation |form of cornet solos and duets were | readings, vocal and instrumental |Charles M. Bakewell of New Haven Tuttle ....... $3 88 80— 260 [of samples just rive Suits, | Reservation will v Kitchewan | on C,)‘m_c“ {\;,,.,g ,\n: ”” ome 1 and the chorus is onc especially |rendered by Captain Burtis of the |solos and duets and selections by a |and addresses will also be delivered Sanborn .. 99 — 130 [from $1330 {0 $60. Pure irgin | Councll, D. of P., on Thursday night | joes, condueted by R g s "o ] picked for tais type of work. A |Middictown barracks of the Salva- |rural quartet. From 8 to 10 a'clact |by Governor John Trumbull and 8. o Rl et wool. Star Dry Cleaning Works, 75 {in Red Men's wigwam. A a progressive spinning contest wiil |H. Bullard, president of the state T East Main street, Plainville.—advt. 1 be held, with prizes for the winners, [chamber of commerce. Stanley 8. Eczema On Hands pper miscellancous program of carols [tion Army and Captain Perkins of will be rendered and it is expected [the Meriden barracks of the same that this program will be pleasing organization to those who attend. Mrs. Damon’s |calisthenic am. fen, pastor of the Asbury Methodist will be served at 6:30 o'clock. after | church, burlal took place in the - which an entertainment will be pre- | yorestville cemetery, Many floral Ford Sedan for hire. Drive your- | sented. tributes testified to the esteem in After an exhibition of | et 5 Gwillim, secretary of the Trumbull by the members of the | HISTORIC HOTEL BURNED, | Manufacturing Co. will act the role Roberts Garage. Phone Funeral of Harry Ives 3 \ work s fell known to Berlin resi- |club, refreshments were served to “olorado Springs, Colo., March 1, |0f toastmaster and an orchestra will o '”‘\"r;‘} r_E ”‘:"”-y NS a | Vhich Miss Anderson was held. dents and they may be assured of |those present. The officers of the | _The historic Manitou Park hotel, | Provide the variations for the pro- | For Tw0 Yeal's —_— | hela this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock TR a satisfactory and cojoyable affair. |club are: President, Donald Turner: | o mecca for tourists, was destroyed |SFam. The committee in charge of | 4 Cellars dug, ashes removed. [t his lnte home on Upson strect, | THI€E Quakes Reported Oscar Benson, baritone, will assist |vico-president, Charles Cudahy; sec. | vy frs ¥ed e arrangements for the banquet is | Cutlcul'a Healed \ Stone, sand and loam L. 1ghing. o vices were conducted by In Southern California - ; aritone, aist i T e : esterday. Surrounding tim- at this service. Mr. Benson is a [retary, Eugene Cudahy, and treasur- Silvernail, phone| ey i il 5 L o i vernail, phono| Rev. Ernest L. Wismer, chaplain of | Newark N. I March 31.—Two i : ! & berland in the upper reaches of Ute resident ot Fast Berlin and is pos- fer, Jack Walsh. Tasdi i olaht ‘miiss nosth 5t. Woo erything possible to make gost doing ¢ this annual civic meet the b 4 o For about two years I suffered icheprey Post, American women and a baby were killed and sessed of a pleasing voice. Slim Court Docket land Park, near here, was exor sl i ; ¢ hands, It e —— flitary honors were accorded by 'y ¢ S rionly Rehearsals of the choir will be| Tt is expected that the docket will | hurmed. | Glves BIAn( Decision w:::x:::lsn?fll;::mh:na}mn MRS. MOLANDER SURPRISED | Seichoprey Post and by Harold F.|\hen two satomennorny injured \S e o A osr et e bausion of the = s )MH“ il B MT ,,‘{.‘(1;.‘1 lsumed to a rash and was very sore Mrs. Eva Mol r Jubilea | ot . V. F. W. The bu Park and 1}‘ “v»l}:).xw f\i,flifficr’hfl: etaifed program of the carols to |Berlin town court. But one acse is 2 g decision in favor of the plaintiff in PO e S e e et tede Meand Himlind e : o A ine inced in the |scheduled as far as is known at tne ' MOther and Her Two the action of John Faniolo against | |and red. It itched terribly at time I Snevp ety el prsed Ly 8 look place in the West Chme ety night. The dead are: Mrs. John A : he mung THE 00 . St el P el F %0 | John Guiden, for non-payment of an | |and kept spreading until my fin- mber of friends at her home yes- | Planning School Meeting TR Yot O vee anal (G thosing s i DL L B e L - Children Die in Fire |electric light bill amounting to about gers were covered with it. I could rday afternoon in honor of her| Unless present plans miscarry. a | Hignett, Newark, and an unknown | pastor of the church, will deliver ,\lnn\n-.q Show: Tonight | Norfolk, Va., March 31.—Three ZM‘ ”Thf ‘\\'\mn‘(‘( o '\I‘];‘W“\r‘“‘ 's] |Sck put my hands in water nor do| |birthday anniversary. Tea was sorved | call will be issued shortly by Dis- |ba a scrmon appropriate to the day, at| The “Old Homo Town" minstrel [ persons were burned to death here [$3% The Pla : | |any work. 1did not get much slep| a1 Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Heavall t Chairman Howard Andrews for = : this vesper s fee. | show which will be given tonight at | yesterday when fire destroyed the | e _cosy—————— | at night on account of the irritation. poured. A purse of money was pre- ng of the voters of the COLD IN ITALY Installs Sun Light Tamp | 3:30 o'clock at Lloyd hall by the home and store of Simon Rush. Mrs. | ¢4 T w' h\ .“T used other remedies Without| _\vo1 4y Mrs, Molander. The house 100l district on Saturday | Washington, March 81.—Recent f/ Dr. Matthew H. Griswold of Ken- [ Kensington Community club promis- [ Rush and her two children, 5 Over t (] it much success. I saw Cuticura Soap( ..o o ctijy decorated for the occa- the Fall Mont bungalow, |low temperatures and snow in Italy sington has had installed in his [es to be capital entertainment, The six, and Josephine, ten months, per- | and Ointment advertised and sent| | % DECEY CeO0HEET e T e P o o ) (e T e e s . office & “sun light” lamp, an instru- | program was announced today and The husband was seriously tlf Auies” for a free sample. After using ft1] 1300 ™ :% [OTe A SRt e, e | i i ok there, it was stated today in ad- ment_used in curing chronic dis-|it is as follows |injured in attempting to save hi Euvchns:dmmennd‘ in & momdu Molander, former councilman in this | ough nt 1ors have |vices received by the department of eases, such as rheumatism, by means ning chorus, entire company; ' family. | Under Auspices of [ time I was cump.el:ly vhu‘\:’e.s‘ il sen concerning a possible £ d crop In | anfcancortyniel BN At KNt Jeant USt v Remembrance, | Mea B 5% BROCK-BARNES POST [Sigried) Iawrence Chsyicy | consolidation with the Third School 'southern Italy was said to have | This lamp is tae only one in Ken-|Ora Edgerly; boues solo and parody ! $600,000 FIRE LOSS. i ! | |chazy. N. Y., Sept. 27, 1924 i the sch 1 been most severely injured while P ' 8 sington and it s belloved that there |song, “Boncs™; “Driftwood.” Mrs. | pivingston, Mont., March 31.—Firc | “‘,“‘I'\'"“{(,-':: TH || GadeareCEtain Saepimng Obe be ¥ cereal crops were helped by the ex- 3 aro few like it in this vicinity. It|John DeLowery; solo. “A Spanish|at Mammoth Hot Springs, in Yellow- . | [ment your every-day toilet prepa- May Me bs hing| all Mountain residen: cess moisture was tested todty and worked satis- | Count,” Walter ¥, Hart; end song. | sone- National fank rterdne to.| TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 | nnonnlndh-ve-:]ear‘uwe:ls;n:. A Wink May Mean Most Anything 4 A onior i factorily. | “More Weather,” “Rastus; solo. | stroyed the plant of the Yellowstone |Official U. S. Government War Pic- soft smooth hands, and a he-T\ll) ‘ ‘40 WINKSH n add old school or| If the people of this date will con- No K. A. C. Mceting | “June Brought Back the Roses.” | Park Transportation company, 88 |tares. Special Show for Children scalp with good hair. Cuticura Tal- | the erec f a new school at the (sult the C Ads oftener, they ) The meeting”of the Kensington | Mrs Harold W. I'pson: solo, “Pal of shelimatlon chine shop, |at 4 o'clock. Admission 10 cents, cum is unexcelled in purity. g eree St e | g 1d W. Upson; sol Pal of | passenger husses, a machine shop, i SR e Ao N h Athletic club, scheduled for tonight, [ Ay Dreams.” John DelLowe : paint shop, repair shop and several |Two Performances in the Evening. e o e OIS S As the re n other- ) R % Sk s a e everywhess. Sample each e z ¢ i has been posgoned on account of {ine chorus, entire com The | 1 St St at 6 and 8 o'clock Cacara Taborstories, Dept. . Malden APITOL — THURS.. FRL. satJ} ¢ a Watch Ade 1 g choru: compan The | homes. Damage Was estimated & ing Stick 28c. < & 0 : j the banquet of the Kensington Bowl- | and men: will be, *'Rastns Fimer | $600.000 | N S e | |8 Cuticura Shaving Stick z5c : {ria} | Ve ing league which will be held _at|Johnson, and “Bones,” Goorge Trs. | | | the Grange Aall at 7:30 o'clock. | o % S el e The meeting of the Athletic club | hotiice (he soloists. the f i ¥ BY BLO will be el next woeks a8 usual. | eningion peopls wit apear i i | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND It Makes a Difference SSER - | Work on the erection of the grand-| oorus " Nied Tona Padenl, Tongias | stand at the Perclval avenue fleld | poyrory Richard Moffatt, William | will be started in the near future. | tF FOIEC AR e it expected, according to word i (S-S SOMEBODYS 60T Y aw-A con ) ' 4 9 ™ S0 ¥ AW-ACOWA T 0] | Mrs. Raymona Willlams e10' ' WIHAT: TTER ACOW IN THEIR BACK WYHIN' TO BE FR £S- BUT KP.AE- from offictls of the Athletic club. | " (AT BN HELD. HELD, L IRAT I RATTER YiQD AN l‘.‘MoBoAED AUTHIN' o BE FRA YES- BUT TAKE A '\nmn_..,.,\, T et e i SR JAYZ 6EE \gu ACY Fesktean Il OF = WHY, YoU EAT > TS ONE ANT 5 The Wopan's Misglanary 8oclety | ine Kenton Hill Jazs orchestra. This Dleghatis o Ered Sei COWS, DON 7\, COOKED!! J / i of the Berin Congregational church ’ GO PAST TMERE /4 2 group will appear in costume and | will present a progranf of old time melodies. * | Games il be played and dane-| | Ing Will be enjoyed after ntertdinment features ) | presented. Musie for dar . { be farnished by Harry M W™ Relief? will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 N~ AGAIN' k , various | ave 1 will | his orchestra No Grange Mectin, | There will be no meeting of e lin Grange tonight, Next Tuesday night wiil see the exemplification of the first and second degrees on a ciass of 1% candidates. Grange ficers will be in charge of this i ion and it is expected that a attendanc will be recorded | Atiend Theater | A group of Berlin’s yo people attended a theater party in Meriden