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onn. made ols on were ranted faving people’ there posed re- ment their mitics now uldn't would tional mper- An- law sure ,. view 1at he ps its one vour ought Wihcn to will | that i er ] ba np. me ¢ of in- of g hould nmon ction ot or . ] i ing SELECTION. breasted models. 40 BUST. % Berlin News JUIE 13 SET FOR FRST CONMUNION Filt Children in Class af .| ,ul's Church, Kensington INIRUCTIONS ARE GIYEN Fud Griswold Dies In Weost Crom- | vell—Annual Abrary Association tems. fst communion at St curch, Kensington, on Saturc Jne 13, according to Rev. John Some Have Fur Bandings, furs used are the new blonde fur, Iynx. Other Coats without fur, Tailored Coats of high colored ch Rare Values Meeting of Berlin On Wednes- lay—Funeral Of Mrs, Hubbard— | A class of 50 children will receive Paul's Jennan, pastor of the church, to- artford’s Shopping @enter: Special After Easter Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats - In Smart New Styles Fr $25:2 and $39:% THE NEWEST COAT FASHIONS PRE PICES, THE CHOICE IS MOST VARIED., GARMENTS THAT REFLECT THE LATEST STYLE TOUCHES THAT THE /ASHION EXPERTS HAVE BROUGHT OUT. fUR TRIMMED, HIGH COLORED SUEDE NAVY AND HIGH SHADES IN LAURENEL I0TS, OTTOMAN CLOTH, AND COATS OF TED AT TWO VERY SPECIAL THERE ARE COATS, PLAIN OR CLOTHS, COLORED FLANNELS LA, KASHERINE, COLORED CHEV- TWILL, GIVING YOU WONDERFUL some with edgings, others with fur borders. The muskrat, chinchillette, monkey fur, have self collars and the new Baby eviots withe velvet collars, in both single and double THE SMARTEST GARMENTS OF THE SPRING FOR THE YOUNGER SET AND FOR WOMEN TO SIZE | evening of this week at 8:30 o’clock, ‘ Business of importance in connec- tion with the association transacted, officers will be | and reports will be read. The list of members entiele vote at this meeting is as follows: B. H. Atwater, water, Miss Florenc Miss Emily Brandege rine Brandegee, Mrs, William - §. | Brandegee, Ambrose Tarrett, Mrs, Arthur Bushnell, Mrs, Ralph Carter, rs. D. M. Culver, Miss Sarah Churchill, Mrs, William Chaloner, Irancis Deming, Mrs. I'rancis Dem- ing, Mrs. Robert Deming, Deming, G. F. Dodd, Mrs. [ Dodd, Alex Eimgren, William Fowl- er, Mrs. Herbert Goodrich, Myron Goodrich, Miss Fannie Gria- wold, Mis ¢ Griswold, Mrs, sell Gold, Mrs, H. N. Galpin, Miss Ruth Galpin, Mrs. Henry G M L Grey, E. E. Hon Miss Honiss, Miss Harrict Hollister, Miss Alice Huston, Reuben Hadley will t Drandegee, Miss Kath- Mrs. Meisner, Miner, Mrs John Pinches, George Prentice, Mrs, M. Miss Helen I v, Mr A. sjeriden, Mrs H. G William Scott, Mrs, J Edith Smith, Mr: Charles Warren, Mrs L. Rhodes. 1 (e I Sweet, . P. Wilcox, Mrs. 1%, L. av. Miss 1 Wilcox, 1 Rev. Fr. Brennan stated that | yeoo,ot o * B. Woods, tise chilren receive instructions | arish of Kensington. ¥red W. Griswold Fred W. Griswold of W wl, well known in aer a three weeks' tonchial pneumonia. Mr., ws 70 years of age. Ted in that town ever sinc iz on a sl ul farming t B was w ¢e in this vicinity and had a wi car; fendship in town. Ir of Li ¢« New Britain. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ntoinette Griswold; oné son, Mile Grisvrold of Cromwell, and a s el are occupied in preparing for L ceremony, classes in instruction dd at his home Saturday afternoon illness with Griswold He was born in Wethersfield, but 3 parents came to West Cromweli wen he was but a child, and he hn»j 1siness. 1 known in farming cir-| He was a mem xington lodge, 1. O. 0. ¥ Woodrug, Mrs, Wi | thur Webster, iam Webste e not the largest In the history | A e ':”\( it ‘;T he church, is a fair size one for ¥ ngregational church last night was largely attended and the stercopticon lecture showing the work of the “Children's Missionary | in China” was much enjoyed. Special ' | music was turnshed by the Junior Indeavor choir, This group render- cd several well chosen selec tions, Mrs. Mary Hubbard, funeral of Mrs, Mary Hub- was held y y afternoon 30 o'clock from the Berlin Con- regational ¢ tev. Samuel A. officiating. wiended by The pall The Lard at I'3 Iiske Demin Willis I. Savage, ur L. Woodruff, Charles A. War- “|ren, Willlam H, s and Ernest W, Mildrum, was in Maple cemetery Slight Winter's last gasp visited B L, Alrs. -dHO- Mot SwWeeterl i o (vt aday wheiiLwo! sniow! Micrics hode Island. The funeral will be| o ioc WU (WO SROW furries p1d from his home at 3% oclack | oe yiicm ! lnsted for any lengthy por luesday afternoon. Rev. Asa C.| tuller, pastor of the I flethodist church, will officiate, and burial will be in Kelsey cemetery, Vest Cromwell Berlin Library Annual. The annual meeting of the B ‘ree Library association will be held o the library rooms on Wednesday ENON FOR THE HAIR ~THE FINEST RINSE Next time you wash your hair, hether bobbed or long, rinse with he julce of two California lemons n an ordinary wash-bowl full of ater. Soap forms a curd which stays on he hair, no matter how frequently rou rinse it with plain water. The alr s sticky in comparison, not really clean, when lemon isn’t used. 'he curl comes out. Try it, and then simply feel the alr, Note, too, its lustrous, flne ppearance. See how the curl stays in it. One experience and you'll ways use the California lemon rinse as thousands do, including all he better “Beauty Shops.” Buy a dozen California lemons to oep handy. Get their rich, abund- nt juice. At all good stores.—Adv Berlin | fod, but cilizens commented on the snow because of the fact that storms of this sor lom experienced > in 1 The first flurry | cccurred sl 7 o'clock this morning. and the ond one at ubout noon, Third and Fourth Degrees. The third and fou be conferred on a class of 18 candi | dates at a meeting of Berlin Grange | tomorrow night, degres n from Southington Grange will be in charge of tha-work. A Harvest sup- | per will follow the exemplification o the degree work Reckless Driver Arrested 5 Meocchan Road North bridge, Massachusefts, will appear in the Berlin court to morrow night to answer to charges of reckless driving and driving an automobile having defaced engine | | numbers. He was arrested on thr | turnpike yesterday afternoon by State Policeman Palmer. | Community Club Mecting. A mecting of the Kensington Com- ity club will be held tonight at 8 | lock in the rooms of the Peck orlal library. Business of - | e will be transacted and all | mbers of the club are expected to | e present, | Sons of Veterans To Meel. | A special meeting of the Be Sons of Veterans will be heid ton at 8 o'clock in the community hou on Derlin street. A resolution on the ' H t H. Damon, a n- be elected Miss Mary At- | S ALiA, | veloped as yet, but it is hoped to tus- | ham, | °¢ Breat drawing cards in the past le, Mrs. William Morrison, | Miss Neilie | Mrs, | Mrs. | B. Smith, Mies |3 rles Wel- | w 5D BUT WORTH VERY, VERY MUCH MORE and Kings Bow silk scarfs. ASON $25 and $39.50 each 83 Licenses Issued A total of 83 dog licenses has been issued to date by Town Clerk |Arthur L. Woodruff. He announced | this morning that dog owners have 10 days more in which to securo licenses for their pets, Unless tags are secured within that time an ex- tra charge will be made. It is ex- pected that there will be a grand jrush during the last few days. To Arrange For Whist The men and women of St. Paul's urch, Kensington, will meet to- norrow night at 8 o'clock in the A. B. hall to arrange for a parish | whist which will be held in the near | future. No plans have been de. |Introduce into this affair Inovel features | by St. Paul's several The whists given arish have proved to and it is expected that the event | Wil be looked forward to with in- terest, Mrs. Binardo Improved The condition of Mrs. John Bin- | ardo of Church street, Kensington, who has been confined to the New Britain General hospital for somo time, is satisfactory, according to vord received this morning and sho eems to be somewhat improved. He has been undergoing treatment | at the institution for several wecks, Anniversary Masses This Week An anniversary high mass for the ite Mrs. Bernard P. Moore will be celebraled at St. Paul's tomorrow morning at 7:3 Rev. John C. Brennan will be charge. An anniversary high mass for the late Marchelino Greco will be cele- brated at St. Paul's church on Ir day at ) a. m. Rev. Fr. Br will be in charge of this ser also. in | Ttems of Interest NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APKIL 20, 1925, Painville News INSTALLATION OF | ALARM CONSIDERED | Will Be Latest Stgle of Com- plan com- |Vill4 Grange will be held tomorrow mission will take up the matter for |1 | the Plainville Manufa | used and since the p turing Co, was |1 sing of that |J | factory the whistle of the Trum- s | bull Manufacturing Co. has been utilized for the purpose, The use tit a new one has been purchased |v and although there is no immediate || need, it is imperative that as good Plainville Cemetery association will was the first officer to arrive scene of the accident early at the er- | rolice station. On their way to Miss Helen Skinner, a nurse at the Greenwicl hospital, spent yes- terday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. kinner, The hoard of selectmen will meet | tonight at 8 o'clock in the office of the town clerk. East Berlin Ttems Willlam attended a meet- Ing of the Knights of Columbus at New Haven Sunday. Rrown Southington they met se: | of this signal will be continued un- Moody of Plainville and Horace Du- | ment. death wa ral of the formal finding been killed instantly, While facts of the case are as yet unknown it is belleved that the car was travellng at a rapld rate of spoed as it nearly broke a telegraph pole off at its base, gontinued on and broke a tree off and finally came to rest In a ditch in a club of bushes. Callahan, however state that he was traveling about 25 miles an hour, 25 minutes, from Hartford, I . anto] News | In police court today Ripa was ~ TREED BY COURT car demolished, At the hearing to- day, he sald that he had been travel- Ing at about 156 mlles an hour and that he had been crowded off the highway, | Olus Has Alibi zement Announced An engagement of much local in- | | Prosenting two witnesscs to prove terest is that of Miss Marguerite . y that he in New Britaln a week ‘aroline LeVassur, to Al\ll‘rnmulvfl[flesses say ]N][]g Robel‘[s ago at the time his machine laden John Maerz son of Mrs. Elizabeth s / | with alcohol was stopped by local ed A Wh I |Maerz of New Britain, which was ) | police officers after a wild chase presed A Wially oo ot e b i sl g rarelng Slowly e R TR — |Blven at the home of Miss LeoVas. Slthls |of New Dritain was allowed to go |seur's parents, Mr, and Mrs, John this morning by the local court of- LOCATION NOT PICKED‘I."\'IPN‘HI' of Canal street last BOY RAN lN HlS PATH ficials, The Olus car was captured | | Thursday, The wedding will take after several shots had been fired at |place in September, Mr. Maerz is| it, when officers re ralding a | Forest Fire Scare—Cemetery Asso- employed in the traffic department i place on Stafford avenue and the cation Mecting 'nnunmm_yt'urrvy‘ur the Stanley Works, te Holyoke Man Whose Auto Was| oot o0 up. One man was | chekah Meet e . A : captured with the car and several Investigates Fatal Accident—Miss | “.,,,.“_I"”",,,‘,‘,':,',',‘ 1,,,,,‘;:“,” ool R sy S BankcAgreos to | SIS liquor, while the driver Marguerite LeVasscur Engaged, | Meeting tonight at 8 o'eloek fn the | Pay For Wrecked Fence — Olus | escaped ac mM‘ the fields, n‘ “;m. |1 0. 0. F, hall, Reports of the del. | Frr oatr thought that Olus was driving as the Plans are under way for the In- [egates to the convention will be | & Alibl, car was registered in his name, but |staltation of a new fire signal for |heard The local Lodge representa. | Apostme Aliades, 10 years old, son | tM18 morning he asserted that he was |the town of Plainville, and although |tives to the convention were J. of Mr .and Mrs. Apostme Alindes of | UPaWare of the presence of the ma- scveral prospective locations are un- |Hickok, ¥ila Beach and Anna | Tepryville avenue, died on Saturday | Chine here, saying that he had der consideration it is expected that (Vance. All members are urged to | night shortly after 7 o'clock at the | "Nted it out to two men to go to the final cholee will be the ‘Town |attend Bristol hospital, of injurles, suffored or that night. He said that hall, The signal will be of the mod- | Grange Mceting after he had been struck by a motor | "¢ W48 in New T t the time orn type, presumably a compressed | The regular meeting of the Plain- , driven by Irving Raberts of | Of the capture of the machine and air whistle, The town produced two alibl witn Hill street, as he was about to cross _ 4 9t hight, In addition to the usual pro- Cases of Gus Rode of Farmington | s a8 aual Terryville avenue from the North-| 4 L il e final disposition at a meeting to be | ccedings a_“Neighbors Night" will | (a0 ‘sencol to his homs, gl {avenus "‘1 ,f"” T 'Q,':{,v ‘.uy. | held in' the near future, {be held. Visitors from the Granges | .t Sacetat s “,““”_I\[ ury in collision on Sunday on For many years the whistie of in the surrounding towns are ex- Farmington avenue, weng also nolled as Mr. Roberts was homeward | rected to attend, A program which ‘ | o 1 {this morning after a police court ; - . I bo et | Vound from his employment, T s R LR S GO, ’i‘fl ";‘( AEMEUNEL I B IO e e e croseing the strect to| " ,»'h' Kenna and John Dowd, both nte his home, opposite the school S S aT ; : { Stight Cars owned Accident by Dr. ryvill 0 had nolles entere which involved and (o 1 into the path of the motor ! i red boy |1 their Mr. Roberts rushed the injpred boy [ Charles W, cases, mo- collisions on the Terryville | to o spltal, here L a | al of 13 Landry street, Bristol, col- | 1% t1° ':"'f:’,i'\"n“l’": peaieal 2| road on Sunday, ded In Forestyille Saturday night. | {5 Lo : 1" Council Hearings Scheduled 'he cars were only slightly dam- | 4 | Strect matte s will be among the [# one as possible be secured for use aged. Both were ordered to report 4._‘1"‘1"1', 'I‘I"’I”I_:;vf'““,::""‘;q'y'l“:n’:‘r‘s anq | matters of the night for the consid- in the future, In the Bristol court this morning but | (= "t W hobice appear this morn. | Cration of the city councilmen on Forest Flre Scare [ B partles hat asrced upon a sat-||j ot ot oS o8 APPERE WS MOM | ijcaday, night, Reports ot rious tesidents fn the scction of South |1sfactory settiement, erts was held unaccountable for the | {1OTCUSh{ares will he prese ey Washington strect were subjected to | ! \'\ « . Meeting accident this morning after a hear- Ammvg (hv»';. ports ,’.W.( cted .v\l 1 be @ scaro Saturday night when a| The W.C.T.U will meet at the (e (hhe morning atter a hear- o) from the special committee on relghbor, after scouring a'permit to [home of Mrs. Wallace Beach on | i, * POlee that the machine | [1° CULUng down of the mrlx\_\\.n:\ burn the brush oft a stelp of land, |Whing strect. (omorrow aternoon | (L1008 IS8 that the machine g, on Main street from _ North glantanie \fe hlonimany iowent (A48 Biciotk (i memtenslare hureeill ok e e BT SRR LR S i ool Leety sojthat ore would soon envelope the entire town. | ttend as special business is fo be the car, It was also said (hat|T°0™ May be given to the highway Fire Chict Prior and Fire Warden 1isposed of. roont. the driver stopped his car at once | S Spire Goes Down 51“";”“."{- S:-yiluhrvrt.)!\va‘\l“bvn:n 'n"myki‘:”:‘ Mr. and ,\r:‘:.m,\::(\:l:‘r HINl are re- | 204 did everything possible to avold |y, sxm'v]- of the old St. Joseph's pared for it, but many of the towns- |¥2! of a nine pound son born at Mo tog ranr NO Injuriear L ifatirday as o DAL aprazing sy B ; their hom on Tomlinson avenue| Mr. and Mrs, Sebastino V. Ripa|work on the old structure, be people, worrlad lest tho flre should |helr home or and two children of 453 Dwight | conducted by the Bristol Trucking BE¢ Beyond hounds, telephoned! to ¢ Plainville Ttems strect, Holyoke, Mass, ~escaped | Co. Only the framework of the old | them and as a result their \‘-||'ws‘ Ming) Tina Benstoad) of Washings death by a narrow margin rortly | edifice remains, were busy for almost an hour, fton strect In a patient at the Hart- efore 7 o'clock on Saturday night,| Parent Teachers to Meet Cemetesyf sy Moeting ford hospital. when a light car, in which they were| Rev. Frederick L. Fay, director e I BRI R e e e W R B e e of religlous education at the South Miss Jennie Tyler of Unionville | bridge turn on Riverside avenue and Congregational church in New be held tomorrow night at ad, spent the weck-end with re- (after crashing through the river | Britain, will be tI caker at the g'clock in the town clerkls offfee, |p oo (50 y T fence overturned and then righted | meeting of the Parent Teachers Important busin including the Mrs. F. 8 Spencer of Washington |itself in the bed of the Pequabuck | Association of the | glsertanfotioftichrs Sanuiiute UL | o o e R n e e s LV B e s and neigh- school to be held in the mitting of annual reports of the bors assisted the frightencd occu-| Hill school auditorium this evening. A G R A SR st o0 e S e o e e y| Following the address, a discussion | ed. {Sealiam, who has boss 1 us her | were found te e suffering from | period will be held and a musical Furrey Called Out home on Tark street for several bruises and shock. Dr. William R.| prosram will be given with musical Deputy Sheriff IFurrey of this toWn | panths, shows no sigus of improve- | Hanrahan was summoned but found | selcctions furnished by Miss Doro- | no serious result of the acrobatics of | thy Dewey, violinist, and the quar. en Golf Set ment was made by due to natural ¢ confirms at the Cause and Remove It See- J. Arnold of the Bristo) Southington officers on the way to|made verbally by the corone Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub ' chamber of Commerce. at th, ; the scene of the ident, Med concluslon of his inquest last week stitute for calomel, act gently on the yre iy (he Gon ity theater Examiner Nagle and Prosecuting e = bowels and positively do the work. Licutcnant Leigh ¥ Lambert Degnan woere COLD IN SPRINGFIELD People affficted with bad breath find world fiyer, that the lieuteq. [there in a short while and the Springfield, Mass, April 20.—With ' quick relief through Dr. Edwards'Olive ad been presented with a com- mer gave permission for re- temperatuy t de-| Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated olt. 8et in Rer moval of the body, Tt was evident today s fe v a | tablets are taken for bad breath by all et that Kafakalos had died a ! considerable time T mercury | Who know them. fractured i, ‘and ihat ad | dropped to 32 s in the night. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, !Ms running time to this city about | | Riverside avenue, which his motor | “D. & L.” Chats — |Nothing Is Done | (for Nothing— Once there lived a Tailor, He never charged customers for little odd jobs, like sew- [| ing on buttons, ete, One || chap every so often asked him to take out a stain, or sew a button on his coat, The tailor never got a penny out of him, The last time the tailor intentionally made the stain worse, The chap was ex- cited, Finally he told the tailor to give it a Dry Clean- ing, and then the tailor 1;1.'ufe some money on the deal, No man in Business is in it merely for fun. One ean’t pay bills, salaries, ete., with “fun.” If a Business Man can't make a fair profit on his wares, he won't last long, in Business. . We don't make an enor- mous profit on some things to offset the losses on “Give- away Items,” but a fair uni- form profit on everything, Isn't that the kind of a store YOU want to trade with? DAVIDSON AND LEVENTHAL R — son of Mrs. Elizabeth Riley of Franklin street and is the clty tax collector. Both are well known in this city. Championship Gaine Tonight The final game in the series be- tween the Southington and Elm- wood basketball teams for the cham- plonship of the Farmington Valley basketball league which was post- poned from Saturday night, will be played in the High school gymna- sium this cvening. Unusual inter- est has been shown in the game and large delegations from the two towns will be present. At the close of the league sched- ule, both teams were fied for first position in the league. In a post son scries to settle the cham- pionship, both teams won on their home floors. Tt was declded to play tonight's deciding gama in this city as a meutral floor. “Dick” Dillon of Hartford will referce the game and dancing wiil follow. Havtford Pastor Speaks Rev. Charles R. Vickery of Hart- Miss Catherine Fitzgerald of West | the motor car, | tet from the Wallace Barnes Sprir ,{:::;VIZ-‘“L. ;‘h&::e\:fl J:l"";f'r;"‘?f'ft day mosning Iy which GeorkoRFat | araiill atraatibnsi loft roriDstrolts toll Lihe car v anhdceni o beadeat ol makeralsion ; e ront | Mehndist ohirahlyesterdny (it Re aiclon 433, IBHalol s serdicsman sitiriar folstartra Wl IA T THBt N | e ma S analwits oveat o i b s e N e Sl pa SSionneh enertay = ey, andirestanrant ‘ownerl was' killed, | Srp ot o ontivel committee o the | untill (he T verside garage wrecking | Teachers Association will be the I .,‘ ia "“ v”“:"\ 2 . {dust beyond the Lazy Lane Mling | congregational ehurch will meet to-| force acted as & age crew in the BUCSts of the Federal Assoclatiog at | church, is attending the sessions o | just a o ongregations el mecUbs (oniare the New York East Conference now station on the Southington road.|morrow evening. | night, LS meclng { being held at Jamaica. Long Island, Furrey was'just about to go home | Tom Downing of Broad stroct Is Ripa reported at the police sta- on to Initiate Pronarts Matiers When a car bearlng markers with {suffering from a severe attack of |tion that amother hine haa| A la 5 ofscandivaiss willSRER e S Eoh Ik hak solt to AN the number, 3772, which showed | grip, crowded him, causing his car to|Pe initiat ety SR KacoHal pranariel st e that it belonged to Benjamin Vell- |~ The We-uns Club will meet at the | swing widey at fhe turn and hit the | ©f the oy snosh e sAmer, 50 5t Qunen andl i strects ctte of Earl street, Waterbura, {home of Dorothy Clark this evening. ce, which was demol- | 1¢An Legion, to be held in the Amer- e Tiistol Brisy Eotnoration han drove up and the driver told him | Arrs, Bruce Gilbert has returned to " about 30 feet. After the | i€An Leglon hall this evening. I sl to Petor Mitilalk a tiact o¢ 1and that an accident had happencd on |ner home from the Hartford hospit- | car hit the fence, it overturnoy s it | lowing the.meeting a lunch will be 3 g the Southingtan road. Furrey quick- | a1, much improved in health. was descending the drop of about 12| Served asccinistimegivill be IRl Aent '6r Bubic, Warke ly summoned Mr, Thompson of the | Mrs. Tt ca Lindsay, who has |fcot {5 the water and then righteq | eld. : e it (Pl ol e ral Garage and the two hurried [ heen 111, is recovering at the home 1s it lan in the oozy bottom. Thelves oo ?""i"": A .,»,,,m; to Mary K. Hinckiey for an fo the scene of the accident inof ner daughter, Mrs. H. Weldon. | ponunaieis, the water - tad - 1o L apeularinion Ll e A Thompson's car. - There they found | Miss May Morgan, the town clerk, | qravn ofr to a muterial sxtent po | Divisi 1.No Sl I“ W beholayad Al e ] garage on Valley the body of Kafakalos lying beside | has purchased a new Buick sedan. | popairs o the dam . of the Bristal St noltion Blaadbuslinjandiofierch i the car in the ditch and Joseph (s —— ) Iirass corporation so that no d ‘&‘.I‘”,1""\""”W“"‘[‘,"“‘m"mp"g ‘“;"“"h‘v'l bl permit has heen issued rhan, the driver and Paul Pelkey 21 Church St, 2 rooms, imy ing took place, The driver of the w,ml'”p,‘n i i > to Ts Drothers for the erection | standing near under the influence of | ments, for light hausekeeping. car informed the police that he had | ol Proseciite Delinavents of a two car garage on Wolcott liquor but apparently unhurt. Fur- | 11-14.—advt, left Holyoke at 4:25 o'clock that 7 :_‘,w,fl,‘,‘ tis ’!', ot folapati $400) rey called Officer Fred Callen who, | =7 aftern ad arrived in Hartford | 1ed over to Prosecuting At-| An aftachment has been placed with the aid of a wrecker from a| BROTHER EXON b5 dbaoclock s lsthe RN celd e e e R M i her ot it n e o Tuis it ecb o local ga towed the car, which | Bridgeport, April 20.—Coroner J. [, .0 place at 6:50 o'clock, making | gay by Tay Collector Francis R, |ing to Willlam A. and Emelia Hem- Is a large Nash touring owned by |J. Phelan today handed down a for- Rileyitor i cacct ol e action | ple in a suit for $300 brought by Edith M. Crawford of 74 Farming- | mal finding in the death of Michae] | S ——— e e, SR e ton avenue, Hartford, fo the Central | Cox, who dicd following an f | s o prosccution will follow | H. Kase The case will be tried | garage It was undoubtedly |tion with his brother, Peter, last in the tmmediate future About 50 | hefore the term of the Court of wrecked beyvond repair ';‘u.sm]: 'l"]‘ findir ‘\]"" names are included in lists pre- | Common as. Furrey then proceeded to take Cal- | Peter, the evidence iy ’ 3 N | sented T cour etio; TR et £ty i e e e e SRR Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | scnted for court, action (Continued on Page 14) e e e SORE, TENDER FEET j RAW, ITCHY TOES SO ST O Lrritating acid perspiration from he foot pores A reconsecration service will be | 2 clearing therblood and gently purifying Braduca ‘”?'1,1 1 held at St. Gabriel's church Thurs- i the entire system. They do that which : BEANE 2 - S OXal day evening at 7:30 o'clock. All c Th t dangerous calomel does without any of Gan cs, liching be- 1 n toes, raw- are welcome to attend this service, Ommum ea er the bad ! : Miss Ruby Nye of Main street left | Al the be ening, asanditendey today for Binghamton, N. Y., where PLAINVILLE fiping Cfi‘ém{l&? flffr,lgi‘fl'“”g;’é"t sy Ao L shei willispens 1ot | r. Edwar e Tablets wi Y i "“", spend a few days as ths Monday. April 20 griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. r The moment you w'\; ,n”‘”{v‘ L]"} ley who hasibean| ‘"l‘:‘"l:l‘n‘lll ‘\”; \:f'\-"” Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the ires ¢ ply "I Mi'k of Magnesia,” e '",M“: S ”\‘l Rt 3 formula after seventeen years of prac- 1 thos s ss, itching and tired- e Buest o w‘l il.(‘v. rs. an.v: The evils—the fragic conseauences | tice among patients afflicted with bowel Ju t it on, it Ballev. at her home on Main strer 3 exposed 0 they have + - and liver complaint, with the attendant s Nothing else stops for the past {wo weeks, returned to AJI K d £ “’,'"",,H':_I bad breath. An t odors, relicves foot so s and West Haven Sunday NGs drama—heart rending scenes of heantl- | Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable : 150t wearines 46 as this Miss Freda Eund, whe has heen ful pathos, soul-stirring sccnes of ten- | compound mixed with olive oil: you ners I harmless i spending a few days at her home | The JONIN COOKE COMPANY derest mother love, voung romance, | will know them by their olive color rd Ri ¢ Ir gon “Phillips Milk Real Estate and Insurance ::;::'I l:_a;'::'«’.’ I:rl'..l:yk.':",l}p;'".‘r"{:.':f«:l'w Take one or two every night for a week . Er P i All ugstores sell & (Co 1ed on Page 17) |7 HOUGH ST. Plainville : ! and note the effect. 15¢ and 30c. ] 5 ) i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \WOULDA LEFT Voo DONT YO WISK You couLD L' GO0 'LONG DOWN YO T CREEK Z JFYOU HADNY BEEN SO (& BAD VESTERDAY MEBBE MoM CANTY I AMOM DLEASE - PLeeeez! MOM, CANT I PLEASE GO \NITH FRECKLES His Way of Getting Even Isap Ao/ IT WON'T Do You ANY 6000 O BEG-WUEN & & ?