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—d N/ ariford's /w})pirpg @enter: CLEARANCE SOON AS SEEN. Specially priced at, and ribbon trimmed all colors, each ... WILL BENEFIT BIG, ALL WHO BUY . ALL FRESH GOOD LOOKING MODELS THAT WILL BE BOUGHT AS Choice of black and all the correct colorings that the season has brought forth. Come quick for best selection, eachich v Stunning Showing of Fine Hats for dinner, dance, club or sports wear. of lace, horsehair and maline, flower ¢ $12 50 and $10 OO .o tessese s . Matrons Hats, up-to-i]'lé-minutv. ORDER BY MAIL SALE OF EARLY SMALL HATS ... $4.90 ™ $5.90 Hats ..$5.00 “ $25.00 THEM THE COLORED LINES AND COLLAR Fedora, downy wool and navy, brown, cocoa and b $19.75, You Have Choice of Coats in mixtures, tweeds and plaids, colored polaire, $25.00, $37.50, We Are Showing Big Range Of Coats In Sport Styles THE MODELS THAT HAVE ACHIEVED UCH POPULARITY. AMONG CHEVIOT COATS WITH THE MANNISH TAILORED Lustrosa, in shades of tan, blonde, green, grey, lipstick red, lack. Priced at— $29 50’ $35'00’ $42.50, $45.00 ‘New Coat of cloth in the ligh these— ! $25.00, Especially created for the fashionably dressed women. worn separately. Let us show the pretty ensembles at such reasonable prices as $29.50, $59.00 $105.00 Ensemble Costumes Made of lovely ! ] ‘abrics, t Spring shades, Dress of colored flat crepe, ¢.. may be $35.00, $42.50, Berlin News WILL RAISE FUND FOR OLD GEMETERY Care and. Improvement of South Burying Ground in View SETTLERS INTERRED THERE Baschall Intense Rivalry in East Berlin—Funceral of Mrs. Hubbard <dess Drivers Will Be in Duateh This Year—Other Items, fund { improvement of for the carc the A permanent South contery will be raised, according reached meeting of last evening the South fon at the on, a mem- Fred John: » executive ,committ iittee, the president ry of the associat to take whatev n order that nse of the mecting may be car- i ont. Claude W, Stevens, presi- demtoof the asseciation, Stated today © jerters will probably be sent to who are members of the as- s cistion. so contributions to fund may be forthcoming. cometery is one of the oldest town of Berlin, according to vens, and many of the first < are buried there. The de- s nts of carly residents e scattercd over the count it will be vem that the asso- cation will 1 to some extent e fund, when raised, will be held in trust by the executive con ni nd money will be used 1o Keen the etery in good shap to keop ot s cut and to beau tirs 1h to some extent | of the association 1 Stovens. Other officers are, asurer, Samuel i nt seerctary, Har- G Mrs. Sidney M. ve commit- CORN In one minute~ Just that quick—the pain is 2one. No treatment 8o safe, sure, healiny thoroughly antiseptic and sclentific in every wuy as Dr, Scholl's Zi The result re a revelation. At your druggist's o aler's. Cost but a trifle. Three Sizes— for corns. callowses, bunions DrScholl’s Zino-pads “Put one on—the pain is gone” T ——— CHARGES MANWITH 1 Girls Beat rumbull ’ Plainville Briefs, | gating a complaint entered by How ard Thompson of Broad strec | tractor for an alleged assault o | Lester Thompson, 12-year-old | of the complainant, 80 Plainville News " ASSAULTING SO Howard Thompson of Broad §t. Complains Against William Dent FIGHT LARGE GRASS FIRE Plainville authorities are investi- | against Willlam J. Dent, local con- The complaint 450 Holy Name Soclal The Easter card party glven last | night In the American Leglon hall on Whiting street was one of the most successful ever glven by the society. | Mrs. Arel won the first prize at cards with Mrs. George F. Cook tak- |Ing second. Leon Arel wa' the prize | winner for the men. Plans are b Ing made by the society to hold an- | other social in the near future. ‘Y Group Meeting The Plainville Y. M. C. A. group will hold an imoprtant meecting in the club rooms in the rear of the Recreation bowling alleys tonight at 7:30 o'clock, All members of the group are asked to attend. Plainville Briefs | | [ | Big Social Event Tonight at Bristol High School T0 PLAY OFF TIE HERE | Mrs. George E. Spencer of West | | Main street has Ybeen taken to the | _ = Pavano-Hart Nuptials — Catholic | Bristol hospital for treatment, Elmwood And Southington Teams ‘ | Mrs, William Hepworth and chil- : e ; } Church Notes — Standard Steel | qron william and | Cynthia Meet Tomorrow Night—Dog Pop- Lassles— | Hough street, have motored 10| ulation Doubles In 18 Years— Stamford where they will spend the week-end, Rev. P. A, McCarthy of Branford, | is spending a few days at his home - [on Pearl street, t Steven Perron who underwent a serious operation at 8t. Francis' hos- pital a few weeks ago, Is reported nto be improving. n| Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. 0. ¥, held a regular meeting last evening in Funeral of Mrs, Green, A profit of at least $1,000 for the police fund is anticipated from the returns that have been received for the and ball of the local police department, which will take place tonight in the Com- munity theater and the high school second annual concert B[ which was lodged with Deputy Odd Iellows hall and routine busi- Symnasium. The fund was started | Sherift E. W. Furrey and then neess was transact last year with $1,000, raised by | turned over to the grand juror, is| Pythian lodge, K. of P., will hold |f concert and ball and so that Mr. Dent to6k a rubber ball|a regular meeting in Odd Fellows |spread were the demands decision from some boys who were playin 8 o'clock. mos.m to Hold the eyent in front of his house and when th | Dent seized and [ with his pocket knife. the older boys in the crowd remon strated with him when he cut th | ball, saying, it is alleged, that the | hoped he enjoyed his actions in cut diately started after them, H plaint states, cuffed him, him, kicked him and knocked hir | down and in general gave | beating. This was all done, it i on the complaint in the near future Grass Fire Spreads Plainville Hose No. 1, called out yesterday at | Hart's corners where a grass fir | was menacing buildings and dwell wai | ball rolled onto his front lawn, Mr. cut it into shreds It is claimed further that some of ting the plaything, and he imme- seized Lester Thompson, the com- slapped | him a | said, while the boy's mother stood noon to g | hall this evening at SWINDLE EXPOSED " BY MAN'S ARREST v this spring. An elaborate program will be presented 1n the Community theater from 8 until 10 o'clock, after which a dance program will be held in the high school gymnasium, where the music will be played by the Rit- more orcl ra of 10 plece The gymnasium has been prettily deco- rated, So great has been the . e mand for tickets that the sale h been stopped. The Community thea- 2 Maddefl sald [0 H'(we Vlctlmlled ter m’fip filled to capacity and a large number will be compelled to stand, because of the lack of seating accommodations as the 2,000 seats in the theater have all been engaged. : Bristol Merchants s New Haven, April 16.—Following Discuss Encampment Plans in the doorway of her home and Complalnt by the chamber of com-| Plans for the big state encamp- remonstrated with Dent. It is said Merce, Thomas P. Madden, of no | ment next June in this city under the that a court hearing will be held certain address, was arrested here auspices of Harold I. Emmett po today on a technical charge of fdle- |V. ness, it being alleged that he has ob- [taincd funds from merchants in all parts of the state under false pre- 5 F. W., when veterans of foreign tertained, wili be discussed at a meeting of the general committee tensy City Attorney Sheridan tonight at 8 o'clock in the city court Whittaker said last night that so far room. Recently the committee ask- the police have eight counts to place ed the city council for an appropria- s o It was learned today that two [Kensington, was tendered a miscel. | ing houses there. The fire started against Madden tion to help defray the expenses and | state policemen. will patrol the |lancous shower at the home of Mrs, | on the cast side of the town and | °3ceording o the police, Madden | the city, body has that matter under turnpike within the bounds of the |Tomkowliz in Southington last eve- | quickly spread covering a wide area | ropresented himself as an agent for | considefatfon for a report at the town. These officers have beats |ning. Miss Wrobleski received many | from the trolley tracks to the south |y nal Retailer's Advertising | meeting next week. The plans for which overlap at Berlin and the [8ifts and a large number of her | side of Hart's corners. Both chem- Co., Chicago and o 1 to install |the event are belng shaped into town will doubly protected, |friends were present, Games were | icals were called out and it was only | 5 large electric sign in front of the |form so that fine progress is being Judge George Griswold stated to- | Played in the course of the evening | after a hard battle lasting over | merchant’s place of business upon |made. day that the bars will not be let |and refreshments were served, , | three hours that the fire was extin- |payment of $6.50 to him and $10 Repairing Streets down the slightest degree on this | Visit In East Berlin guished and the firemen returned to | ype account. The town patrolmen will | upon the arrival of the sign. ‘Work of repairing the streets after Frank Walker and family were | their quarters. Madden confessed last night, ac- | the ravages of winter has been be out as usual to deal with those | pagt” Berlin visitors last evening. All fire permits have been re- | cording to the Wwho have the opinlon that the turn- | Mr. Walker has just returned from; | Yoked at the order of State Tire |no such cdncern as the one he sald |ment and material improvement has vike 1s a speedw: Speclal atten- | California, where he met his broth. | Warden A. W. Hawes and any light- | he represented and that he had used |been noted by vehicle drivers, Some tion will be pald to the strect in- lor who has arrived in this country | Ing of fires whether permits has the money that he collected from |of the streets are heing oiled in or- tersections and ~ those fa#ing 10 [from China where he is connccted | Deen issued or not, will be followed | the merehants, der that the nuisance may be exercise due care when passing in- the Chinese railroad. R. 0. by prosecution by Deputy Fire V Contracts in his possession show- abated for the summer, while on tersecting streets will be haled into 'k entertained the visitors. derf George Schubert of this dist ed that about 500 merchar had |others the ruts are heing filled and ‘rnvxll.r"\(; SR L Rivalry TnBaschall ‘\\; r'r“‘nv;jx' 1;‘m.- s one result of |pald him $6.50, they being loc el |poma sn»‘:(q‘;y are 1r;‘?§‘ :“‘.‘«:‘{«: nwl ) ! o M e e v e st GRS T ight happen if this order is in New Haven, Waterbury, Hartford, One project this year will be ; bard, who died yesierday at her ;. Siinee To PRUNE UP N | gisopeyed, and when sufficient rain | Meriden, Wallingford, I3 nt paving of North Main strecr homo on Hudson street, will be held | 148 “’l‘ HE 1)“ tween two factions In- |'y.0 ooy {0 malke. conditions safe |by, West Haven, Seyniol from Laurel to Center streets, Sunday afternoon at' 2:30 o'clock (ferested In bascball. The youmger| ;.4 ine nign winds have died down, |and other places Playofl Tie from Si#he B Berin S Congregation:il L€ OB donsone sldeland Sthelloldar 7 oot 2 e Te e i e e e — The Elmwood and Southington | church. Rev. Samuel A, 17 ' on the other promise to make . N Ny I'he Herald.) 1 pts f the Farmington Valley tor of the church, will officiat things decidedly warm in the sport CatholicROhurchENotes 17.—John J. Swin ]'."f;’ir‘f e e e e o burial will be in Maple cometery. wson. A Tonthis mind. memorlal MEh 1. fproprigtor: of. Jack's: Tunch: onilfest gt Slate e e end ot e T e T Yt members of lust year's team ™2 I}‘;f L d at the church of |1,yro) street, said he was swindled | sonson. will e e A whist, with refreshments and nnounced that they will gl 188 PACY & i!‘” Ur?r\‘;v.r-(m\‘”: "7 |by Madden on Monday, April 6, 0ut fof the series on Saturday ni dancing following, will form the en- of i1 tnis fecanoniwiith N e INERELRS (O CICH R lonE ra Wil Linan o e s 15 0 lden, representing the jocal high school gymnasium tertainment feature at the next |VICW to taking everything in sigh, Kavanaugh. ; himself as P. J. O0'Connor, contract- | Botn fives have ben seen in action | meeting of the East Berlin Com- (A younser crowd has started into| Wervices Sunday will be at the e to erecs an electric sign adver- 1y fhis eity against e Company L munity club, which will he held |action. determined that this condi- 'j“':fl hours of 9 and 10 4,‘«\|m>k tising two brands of cigarettes and | fivo so (hat the local followers of the Wednesday evening, April 22, at the |1ion shall not cxist. This younger \_w": L) § and 10 o'clock and | the junchroom. He had a convinc ort are’ well. acquainted with’ t) il Knights of Pythlas linll, A meet. (bUnch ia expected fo bring out a ““,’I',““:“‘ "’;‘"’jl’ & -‘““”"“”" 2 ""“"\‘\* ing line of talk and Swingle thousht ,hilities of the players. The iail Ing of the committee in charge of [leam in the near future. The fur e e e iTE TS Ihe had 4 good proposition, 161 said | feviioned tnlenas dntarest taward fhe enterfalnment for the next meeting |18 scheduled to start flying some | Junior Moly Name saciety iIn 1he Ithat two other Dristol merchants!ang of the season and aceordlag to| was held last night and it was de- [time next month. of the church lvinied|ately | wore victims (of Madden's’ olly!ncosent Indioattons, the. Embasiin cided that this form of amusement | Baseball has never heen Fast Ber- | Af Sunday school session. tongue, sy i would be the most safisfactory to the |1 strong point, possibly becaus: . '”("“i‘\'”"';l“" school te "“"‘ ""” S when the two visiting teams clash. | residents. The publie will be invit- s not been enough interest | Meet in the upper part of the : NI Clide Waters/ot this ofe 5 leu‘:m'n.]l his affair, the distriet 1o keep that sport | church immediately after the Sun- Offers to Make fiune_\ G “I n\'u:_-f.:(:):-mnfi :»:::M & Attending Methodist Conference jalive: But {his year there promiscs | day:school sesslon. 1 For Planning Board . grmmar school basebal Rev. May B. Lord, pastor of the [0 be all Kinds of interest, cacl Hart-Pavano Nuptials. Members of the city plan com- | jeague is ready to get under way and | Kensington ~ Methodist ~ Tpiscopal {°am having ifs rooters The marrlage of Miss Alice Pa-|mission are considering a propos- | schedules are being prepared by the church, is in attendance at the delegation 1w(vl|m:‘ for the cham- | vano, daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- | tion made by t} Technical Ad- | school officials sohlh'll all may be New York FEast being | Pionship of Fast Berlin. The you ael Pavano of Park street, to Mel-| visory Corporation of New York cily | in readiness for the diamond sport held at Jamaica, cr boys have it on the old ones Lert Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.|to prepare a survey of the city o Dog Population Doubles Third and Fourth Degrees one way and that is: they have| Hart of Fast sireet, will lake place|be used as a basis for elty plarne| The dos population in this city has The third and fourth degrecs will {MOre fime to practice and many of | tomorrow afternoon lotcloek | o OB Biehiy S hal Ao e et e e be exemplified on a class of candi- theut have grown up with a baseball | at the rectory of the church of OUr| $500. Action will be taken at the cording to City Cle Thomas B dates at a meeting of Berlin Grange |In their hands. The older men | jady of Mercy. The coremony will | next meeting. s colo Thin year it 1nlestimatedlithat T evening. This ¢ while they have '“] en a Wl SINg IN- | he performed by Rev. John E. Fay,| The commission has an appropria- there are over 1,300 dogs to be cently received the first and second |terest in the Eory hf\f' ong pastor. The couple will be attend-|tjon of $1,000 00 of which will licensed here. dogrees, The degree team from the |discarded sports, as “"“‘L\ [‘;’H v | 4 by Miss Antolnette Delon and|pe used for incidental expenses, and | So far there have only been 1 Southington Grange will be present | tial to human exiatence. “And that's| e Dachand. Attorney Saul P. Waskowitz, chair- dog licenses issued. The time and will work the two degrees on (how things stand. 3 The bride will we EOWN 0\ man of the committce, has been ad- | for licensing d is May 1, Tuesday evening. Following the | Just when games will be played ite sillg crepe de and a 1 that the ¥ York corpora- | af Hidate apenaity will ba'aa ceremonies a harvest supper will be |18 not known, but the young f B RIlE, REnge At oTigieonnora cf anieapanaltyewiilbeiad : 2 e c to the field in the 2 ion will make a survey for the bal- ed. A list of delinquent dog ow served in the basement of the hall, | Will get a tcam into the f A reception will be held at the anee 5150 bl tirnol o ettt Ticne lotalnorest near future and will start R e T e e 1L Al Gut o G | Mrs. Ralph Wooding is in Hart- |tough and grinding workouts present from Hartford, | nrs S N s LG ford today, where she is attending |tha older men probably could not k, Windsor Locks, New Brit Niagara Falls High T8 ! tmesnl pf s, (iteen L« meeting of the board of dircctors |stand s : r and Plainville, Mr Afea i School Is Robhed _'Ih» .‘l:v‘v'.nlym Mrs. M in lof the Methodist Church Home. Rooters in Fast Berlin are alrc liteallo in (New tain e B S G was held |” Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Loomer of taking sides and everything is Pt i g XA Pl e | diclotlc b thethibmme) Kensington have returned from T for a hectic season in baseball © Bins i e to st niEhL etere the | ter, Mrs. Thomas F |erly, Massachusetts, where th East Berlin News. s aen emoioyan it e e SR AN Terryville mvente, JA ar spent the Haster holidays. Allen Hart of Unionville, formerly | gicotric Mrg. Co. Do iehach jekinieore he mass of requiem was celel Conlon's Team Defeated f this place, is the guest of fricnds Standard &icel GIEls Win s AR e Naset Joseph's church by th John Confon came down from the g ives in town. S i Pk L . o Rev. Oliver T. Magnel : woods last ght and met th Tabs’ kly meeting of Doy | 4 s 4 S e ‘ i & 1 Mrs. Gree N as one of t team at sethack in t T. A. B. hall outs 1he held at Berlin this i i :,‘-fi it AL pioneers of the city, having The final score was 2 favor of |o\oning and the members from this e aitess Sy a ve of the Coppermine s 1 of eight men, four members sit Mrs. M. Kelley is confined to } g RTsait S years la removing to New B ing in at ¢ me on Main street with o : & Old Church Razed John Conlon was couy v o : o t seph's Newton Baldwin and t : o r from this place will at :‘\‘ A ; n as B. members who oppos LTI ‘7 d a« nd social to b Standard Girls 3t ¥ James Fagan and omas Malar ciub of the Cor | 0 ! 3 \,‘.-‘m,‘l\-‘.,‘J‘."’v’\»\:m\\“'«\‘ b thel Grange hallll A rr wEEKLY DANBE v6 Fed H didn't have a look in o festiv s 2 o ties nv]wn tabl r’v\‘w!"\! ""“ s returned to hi s et ah o cong Tabs taking 10 qut of 13 games fronm i, ° % S 0l 0 dter spe the e . for more 1 R Cenlon and LBaldnin b Hop ey At fo “;\L in l’l\r\‘n:un'. N T 56 RO S R e 1 g missed (he ofher (w0 no one knows Sl e il : s EUMMUNITY THEATER 1K facid, Drenaration of the & s It was reported about town today [ : X = a that John has been pract for | Whist, soclal and dance to be given ot abo ew edifice 1 ® (s st Eeavernil week) at he |by the young ladies of the town at 336 1049 i so VA has been practicing is not known. the Athletic hall Monday evening. Trumbuil TONIGHT AT 8 . M ot S but it is rumored that he was not | April 27 larson ....... 42 20— 1 Music furnished by the Big Pive | P il X S TacticiRe the aame Eame that Miss Georgla Kelsey has returned | I'or s Orvlicstea 0f New Rritain: Regrading Athlctic Tiell played last night. The best play to her home on Main street after t Managed under direction of The public: works »n the Blue H team was A. F. spending a few days as the guest of s 47 4 Andrew J, Hogan t S Simms who did & great deal toward | friends and relatives in New Brit- 3 o 78 79 16 ; ceping the score up as high as it ain — stones vas. The Community minstrels will pre- 319 m 5 John gave no alibis today. He gent an entertainment at Westfield, sults 1€, games ro r merely went about his duties quiet- | this evening. ved th 18 & \ I s it something great were weigl Waiter Payne left this morning inss Inc. Bowlin s 8 ed by th s y ing on his mind. 1t is rumored that |15 attend the M. E. Conference night are as followe t e publi 1e and his bunch thinking of taking up golf. Record Attendance Expected It is expected that the Grange hall will be filled to capacity tonight when the benefit dance of the Lo-Hi are ing held at Jamaicas L. T. Cars To Take Out For club of the Rerlin Cor ional . . hurch will be held. The proceeds Pl'lvate Parhes of this dance will go toward t Also for Tunerals, Weddings, Christenings. support of an orphan in the Near Prices Reasonabie East Mieiinoons Riere S. TANI Miss Josephine Wrobleski of | %6 Whiting St Plainville, Ct. Tel ond Operation 92 &7 113— 82 105 S1— Hayes 2 82 & 3 Wilson 8 Sanders y (“s 451 4 36 5 8 8 s 79 ' 24 i — 2 Li §s 298 Accident on Broad Strect A collision took place ¢ oad street last night wh s b ing to Domonick ¥ ar Stockman can The JOHN COOKE COMPANY ! lent was tcal Estate and Insurance avoid 1 was 7 HOUGH ST. Plainville posed of as a civil case ! | Bristol News FATHER AND SON pxeecTigooNer | BOTH EXECUTED "N P[]“BE BALL One Follows Other fo Electric;E wars from far and wide will he en-| Gets-It” Makes Corns Vanish Chair in North Carolina Raleigh, N, C, April 17,—Father and son, Charles W, Stewart, 51, and nert Stewart, were electrocut- vl at the state's prison here today for a double murder committed I; r in Brunewick county. ather was first led to the chair and the son followed immediately after his lifeless body had been removed, The two men were sentenced for the murder of Sam Lily, a United States deputy marshal, and Deputy Sherift Leon George, while were scarching hibition st officers vio- for pr Even Surgeons don't cut thelr own coms, They use “Gets-It" to rid their feet of com of callous pests. Wiw should you risk infection o a slip of your razor when it is 50 easy to end corns and’ callou wuxrkly, completely, pers or | lator: The elder Stewart on entering the death chamber displayed no sign of fsad cen g directly to manedy. “Teo o e Yioga o Ceen e Alroo stops a n—then the com loosens so the legal witnesses, summoned for fe bt off with never a twinge of the execution, he said urt E. Lawrence & Co., Chicagts fen be Christians: don't do any- | 50d everywhere—money back guaranice, Ly e Fair 0. and Mils ng else, bhecause it don't pay. rald - kinson Drug ( > care of your souls. God bless ] anson Co, —— RUNDY-MIX Arthur Rundy of Hartford and Miss ou As he walked to the son chair, the heavily on the arms of e two guards, He smiled faintly he took his seat and as the prison attendant hurried to bind him he smiled again and eaid: i e your time, bo leaned I'm in no e Emma Mix of This City Married He then began to pray, his sup- plications being cut short by the throwing of the switch. A signed statement was made by the men several days ago admitting their guilt, at the very time Gover- nor Nelson was considering some Here This Afternoon. The marriage of Miss Emma Mix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion D. Mix of 30 Linwood street, and Arthur Rundy of Hartford took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock at ground upon which he could con- ,the rectory of the Center Congrega~ scientiously commute the sentence tional church. Rev, Henry W. of the younger man. Maier officiated. The coupie was attended by Mi Meriden as mond Smith man. The bride was attired ensemble suit with hat to match and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid’s gown was of green crepe de chine and she carried a bouquet of roses. After the ceremony a reception for the immediate families was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rundy left on a wed- ding trip to Main and New York ding trip to Maine and New York reside at 30 Linwood street. BANK'S ANNUAL BANQUET The annual banquet of the offi- |cers, directors and employes of the Commercial Trust company was Arrested as Burglars cia at the Burritt hotel last eves eenwich, April 17.—Frank I |ning. There were about 50 present. 30, Rocco Pompilio and Jerry Griffo |The speakers were Judge B. F. Gaff- of the Bronx, N. Y., were held for |ney and Attorney Morris D. Saxe, ol Evelyn Fulton of ndi I3 2 bridesmald and Ray- Fmdmg Is Given in of Hartford as best Bridgeport Death Case ridgeport, April 17.—A death ific Fxaminer Dr. H. Lebaron Peters at the bureau of vital statistics Thursd afternoon the primary cause of death in of Michael Cox was due to a subdural hemorrhage possibly | brought on by a wound. Cox part! d in a drunken brawl with his Erothe Peter, aboard a beached fishing smack at the foot of Smith street Monday night and was found unconscious the next morning. He died Tuesday night at the Bridge- | port hospital. \ in a blue Couple of New Yorkers the superior court today on the charge of burglary. The men, it is B — all¢ broke into Meehl's garage on Boston post road west of he vy on March 26, and stole r tubes and other automobile e men were repre- rom White i o ha lered two of M!“‘ ght in Partchester, N. Y., and Diet after a lively chase. E: I man was =it Forlnfants, gliings]00 Invalids, At teesn s The A, TO COACH VILLA NOVA ad Philadelp ¥ d hidreher, star quarterb Notre Dame team last year, signed a contrace today to coach the Villa For all members of the family, children 17.—Harr k of the April & Nova college football team for the next three rs. He will be gradu- ated from Notre Dame in June aft- er which he will take up his duties or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals, at Villa Nova between meals, or upon retiring. A nour- Martin J. McLaughlin, head of ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink the a other west would be sig to hietic alumni council said an- ar football player from the od by Villa Nova Idreher, whicn, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. No cooking. 4 TCHESS TRousER? 10¢ a Button: 122 a Rip Your BEST trousers HAT tyrant, Style, decrees that men who want to be fashior to wear a dark k ccat with striped trousers of a lighter shade blv dressed are I And never was a more sensible style. Nearly every man has one or more coats that are good but a1 beca the tron a pair of Dutchess Trousers he height z in the closet 1se isint of fashion latest lines, we can assure you it in Datche om tailor envi yusers that would make a cus- 1 whether v pair of Dut honest we The Story Always of Quality Ieliable 171 MAIN ST. Opp. East Main