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pair. sign, $1.00 each. plete with tray, $6.50, 39c each. Dainty Lam or table, $12.98, design, $2.79 pair. Duteh silver, 95¢ set. * hammeyed, $6.98. Salt and Pepper Shakers, silver, colonial | design, choice of sizes and styles, $1.00 | Candlésticks, silver plated, Dutch de- 5 Piece Tea Set, Colonial design, com- Teaettes, silver plated, a handy way to make a cup of tea, priced special at silver plated, for desk Salts and Peppers in newest Colonial! Nested Ash Receivers, set of four in: 1 Cocktail Shakers, silver plated, plain or Sugar and Cream Set, hammered de- sign; the two pieces, $1.99. , KNIVES AND FOR for $2.99. e HOLDING OUR ' SPRING SILVER SALE WE CALL ATTENTION TO THESE MADE BY LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. OVERLAID TABLE PIECES IN VELVET LINED CHEST HOLDING SIX EACH OF TEA AND TABLE SPOON SUGAR SHELL AND BUTTER KNIFE ALL COMPLETE FOR..... WE ARE OFFERING SILVER Stainless Steel Vegetable Dish, silver plated, double, with side handle, $4.95. Steak Set, sterling silver handles, re- duced to $2.98 set. Pie Plates, Dutch silver, with pyrex | lining, 8 inch, offered special at $1.99. | Sterling Silver Hollow Ware, 10% during this sale. Novelty Shakers for salt and peppe silver plated, $1.59. Dutch Silver Shakers for salt and pep- per, extra good size, $1.59 pair. Candlesticks, silver plated, bright or butler finish, 89¢ each. . Normandy Lace Trays, gold oval and round, at $1.98 each. Plainville News USCAR PROVENGER INJURED IN FALL Taken to New Britain Hospital With Concussion of Brain | %AUTO ACCIDENT REPORTED ¢ *h Annual—Town Plan Com- | mission—In" Critical Condition — Plainville Briefs, Oscar Drovenger of South* Canal | street 48 in a sorlous condition at the | New Britain General' hospital with | concusston of the brain following u | fall from a bleycle last Saturday aft- | ernoon. Mr, Provenger had employed in a painting job at , ALSO $14.50 bLeen | the | | _ 'Ml{Pinnacierox Farm and was feturning | Dinner Knives with |fl|iome when he was thrown from his | e A set of six (M||Wheel and struck on his head in the | ivory handles, shaped blade, Xl vt e wa picked up by a pass- ing automobilist who took him the New Dritain General hospital. It was sald at the hospital today that | he Iy resting as comfortably as pos- | sible under the circumstances but as | | he is not allowed to talk, the de-| | tails of the accident are lacking Hurt in Crash Mrs, John Day of Unionville was painfully injured in an automobile | accident Saturday evening when coupe driven by her husband and a sedan driven by Adrian Parsell, local garageman, crashed at Dlossom's corner, Mrs, Day s painfully cut about the face and arms by flying |glass and was attended by Dr | George I, Cok. She was later taken |to her home in Unionville, Forty Hours Devotion | The Forty Hours devotion will open at the church of Our Lady of Mercy next Sunday following the 10 to| off | plated, Berlin News BARSTROWSHILAD LOW BY BLACKJACH “nsigton Man Accuses Care- {aker at Sewer Beds WARWANT AY BE ISSUED Car isBadly Damaged in Turnpike Crag—Reckless Drivers Arrested —TA. B. Anniversary to Be Howred. Y Pay Barstrowski of Christlan t.ain ras waylaid and blackjacked last rght at about dusk as he was returing from a store in Kensington accormg to a report made to the | police The assault occurred on Chrishn Lane near the old cemetery and t} victim was badly beaten and 1t uw He was aftended by Dr. Matthw Griswold. ik, aretaker at the New Britain werbeds, of doing the deed, al- thoug he can give no reason for the atck. He told the police that te' wi walking slowly along Chis- tian kne and Swentik jumped from behig a tree, striking him several ime#vith the blackjack and deal- ng M a heavy blow in the chest, whiehknocked him down. He ecognized Swentik, he said. f'he aailant fled when Barstrowski foundiis voica and started to yell, Conable Frank Brown is inves- tir th eoccurrence, and it is cxpecl that a warrant for Swen- tik's srest will ba issued. Rumor has ithat Swentik was on the job * this mrning and was going about his dues as usual. ar Is Badly Damaged satea An atomobile owned and driven | % by Thmas Marry of Hartford was ; badly lamaged and the occupants harrovy escaped serious injury on the tanpike near the Square Deal . garagelast evening, when the car » was frolved in a collision with a machi» owned by Sheldon George )f 25 apitol avenue, Hartford. Accaling to witnesses, the car arivenby George occupied three garters of the road. He was bound >ward Berlin and Marry was headedsouth, The car was towed o thelquare Deal garage for re- pairs. George’s machine wa# not hadly ¢maged. Its owner was ar- csted y Conslables Brown and \\l\lrv'\nd he will appear in the Berlin purt tomorrow night on a harge'f reckless driving. Rekless Driver Arrested Jack .entie of 8 Hillside avenue, Middietwn, was arrested. by Con- bie ‘¢ville Ventres on the Farm- ington oad Saturday evening. He will apsar in court tomorrow night on & cirge of reckless driving, It is allegd that he was driving his car alcg the Farmington road at 1 hightate of sped. fad No Registration Becase he had no or hisar, George Depinco will ap- pear blore Judge Griswold in court about | | | | " | shops, sustained a registration | e Hepful Hair Hints pding haid e fund nothing as good as Par- sian age to make the s'rous and ow hundant_and iresser says—"I hair wavy make it itiful.” Ne- name—Parisian Sag: and scalp. It's gua druggists sell it to nemir the the } er All | realize that the e e tomorrow night to explain the rea- son for such a state of affairs. He was arrested Saturday night by one of the Berlin officers on the turn- | pike. He gave his address as Caly- ton Courty New Britain. Rev. Fr. Sullivan to Speak. Rev. Michael Sullivan of Hart- ford, founder of the Young Men's Total Abstinence and Benevolent so- ciety in Kensington; will award the| medals for 25 years of nfembership at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Kensington society on Tues- day evening at 8:30 o'clock, daylight saving time. The medals awarded to William W, Fagan, Wil- liam J. Dooley and J. F. Moore. They are three of the charter members of St. Paul's branch of the organiza- tion and have been well known in connection with'the organization for many years, Rev. Fr. Sullivan will deliver a short address in connection with the awarding of the medals. Entertain- ment will be provided in the course of the cvening and the affair will be carried out along the lines of a smoker. Refreshments will be gerved. Conlon Will Have Chance. John Conlon will have his chance to square himself in the eyes of the Town of Berlin, The T. A. B. soclety s generously giving him and his |can.” will be| |skit has not been announced. | team this chance out of mere kind-| ness of heart. The final card party for the scason will be held in the T. ‘A, B. rooms on TI at 8:30 o'clock, daylight time, and the well known Tab set-back team Medrowskl accuses’ Poter Swen. | Wilk meet John and his Brue Hillians. John is confident that he will crash through in t ghape. Te- porta of mystic sessions in the wee small hours of the morning, iwith four men around a t: cards are scattered coming Into Kensington from Bluc Hills. Reports of setback tourna- ments played with all the desperate precision in the world, are passed from mouth to mouth by mystified cit 8 of the quiet little section of Beriin, There is no doubt that the Hills team will play cards. They eyes of the entir town are upon them, encouraging but possibly scoring if they But they are determined not to lose, and they do—well, there is the river, Will Attend Mectings. Berlin residents will attend two meetings of intercat in Hartford an West Hartford in the course of the coming week. On Tuesday evening several young people of the Berlin Congregational church will attend a banquet in West Hartford, given un- Jle on which are continually der the auspices of the Weman's Home Missionary Union. On Wed- nesday several members of the church will attend t annual megt- ing of the Woman's Home Mission- ary Union at the Center church, Hartford. To Prepare For Communion, A service, preparatory to the ad- ministration of the Holy Comar will be held at the Berlin Cor tlonal church on Thursday e at 7:30 o'clock. T Sa Fiske, pastor of the church, in charge. The communion will be held at the church next § day morning at 10:45 o'clock Sustains Wrenched Shoulder. Charles Andersen, one of Kensington's bad shoulder last night at abo o'clock, when he attempted to Ji heavy container at his place of busi- Dr. A. J. Goodwin attended Mr Andersen. It is expected thaf. Mr. nion, proprieto confections Andersen will carry his arm in a sling, for about two weeks, Will Form League Kensington is considering the for- mation of a branch of the Con- necticut League of Women Voters end a meeting will be keld to at 8 o'clock at the home of George Griffith to discuss and com- plete plans for the organization o the lcague in the district Mrs. Herbert Knox statc president of the will be one of the speake another. Miss & anny be state organizer, will Kensington women s sday evening | difficulty in 3lue | o'clock mass. Visiting priests will | be present in the church on Satur- | day, Sunday and Monday to hear| confessions and to assist in the cere- | monies connected with the period of devotion, The Dlessed Sacrament will be exposed until Tuesday morn- ing and the opening ceremonies will be marked by a procession through | the church. | Friday will he the first Friday of the month and confessions will be heard Thursday afternoon at 4| o'clock and Thursday evening at| 7:30 o'clock. Mass will be said Fri- day morning at 5:30 o'clock and | communion will be given again at 7 o'clock, An anniversary high mass of re- quiem will be sung at the church by Rev. John E. Fay, pastor, next Saturday morning at 8 o’clock. To Postpone Meeting { The regular monthiy meeting for Issues 176 Dog Licenses {May of the Plalnville (‘hamber of Only 176 dog licenses have been |Commerce which was scheduled to | invited to attend. Two Original Skits Two original skits will be pre- sented at the next meeting of the Kensington Community club Tuesday evening, April 28 will be “An Eventng 1" and tarting the Auto.” The first one was arranged by residents of the central section of Kensington and the second, by residents of the High Road district. Mrs. George Tryon, | Albin Holmquist and Wesley Dic inson will appear in “An Evening Following the presentation | of the sketch there will be a vocal solo by Mrs. Douglas DeMars, after which “Starting the Auto,” will be | presented. The cast of the second on They lssued to date, according to Town |be held on the first Thursday of the Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff, today.|month which would be a week from he town clerk stated that this|this coming Thursday, has been | number is a small percentage of | postponed, according to an an-| the total, there being about 400 dogs in the town, which should be licensed. Residents have until Fri- day to perform this duty. After | that there will be one dollar extra | to pay for cach license. | | Daylight Saving Comes In ( Daylight saving entered Berlin | yesterday morning for its annual | summer visit. Residents, used to system by this time, experienced no meeting appointments or trains. Some set their clocks ahead one hour, while others kept | the clocks on standard time. All | places of business started up on day- light time today and the schools em- ployed the system, also. a supper will be served in tl It is cxpected that Beriin will ex- | Pariors to members of the church, perience the henefits of the new | ladies’ Aid society and members of time schedule, inasmuch as many ! the congregation. The procceds will citizens of the town are employed | be used to pay for the repairs which in New Britain. Returning home in | Were recently made to the church the afternoon these men will now ha Criuicat Condition, have time to work in their gardens | The condition of James Thomas for several hours hefore nightfall, | 710 has been il at 19 nouncement by President Burton K. | Phelps tod The reason for the | change is because the state chamber is holding its annual banquet on Thursday evening, May 7, the date of the Plainville meeting, in the Hotel Bond in Hartford and as many from Plainville are planning to attend, it was thought wise not to have two | dates conflict, Baptist Church Annual. The annual mecting of the Baptist church will be held on Frid ning at 7:45 o'clock for the purpose of clecting officers for the ensuing year and to transact other business. Previous to the busin v eve- his on ] gt bad for several monthe, It will mean, oo, that athlstic teamis | Iarminglon road for several monthe, | will have time to practice ater |!® y-[mr‘!“]‘ lm .n(\‘x: critica 0 supper and that the town, as a| hope I8 hel ol ionanIS X T | | To Entertain Officers, Whole. will be able (o enjoy an hour [ o AR AN AT (v LD, 1 | *vthia odge, N Wk v . of sunshine in the evening afterithe | Y &N Jo0Ee N0 M A OF He work of the day is done. AT R Ll Lo Frederick M. Parsons of Seymour and his staff of associate officers at at meoeting to be held in 1. 0. O. F hall next Friday evening at o'clock. Reports from Seymour Carnival Great Success The annual carnival of the Ken- sington Athletic club, which was brought to a close on Saturday night 0. was one of the most success- | dicate that abont 30 of the me ful affairs ever held by the orgar ers of the lodge there accompanied zation. Fach evening saw Lloyd [hy their wives will accompany Mr. hall erowded to the doors with in-! ons to Iainville, terested citizens, people being pres- | lodge will open early and only ent not only from Kensington, but | rt business session will held from New Britain, Middletown, | All Pythians liv inville Meriden and Southington. Excol- | whether members of the: local lodge lent entertainment was pro or not, are c Siintiodiinieiieng each evening and for those worship- | this meeting a asked to 1 pers of Terpsic e there was | the wives, hters, sist ample opportunity to t mothers or sweethearts, as th light fantastic: Tt is expe hat an open one, Pythian the club will have realized idy Pythian Sisters, has sum when all returns have been invi ind it is expecte made. that this affair will make the i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 JUST ASKKED MOM FOR PIECE OF CAKE AN' SHE WOULDNT GNE ME ANY = YOU 60 AN’ ASK, MER , WILL VA 2 MOM KIN T UANE A DIECE T BETCHA SUELL GWE | street with Piles are Absorbed and absorb them ne night in Pythian elreles tn Plainville for the entire year, Going to Durham, On Wednesday night, May 20, the minstrel troupe of Pythian lodge will Jonrney to Durham and will put the Show on for Alson J, Smith lodge of that town, This s the same show that performed for Ethan lodge of #trel troupe of Pythlan lodge, K. of P, will perform for the audience, and as this is one of the best aggre gations gotten together in years in the town, should draw well, Dancing will follow, The proceeds of the affair go Into the welfare fund | of the order, Platoville Briery sOme Bristol last month and which will| Mrs. Elberne I, Moore Is 11l at perform for Sequassen lodge tomor- | her home on West Droad street, Dr. row night In the Community theater. | L, H, Frost is in attendance, Rebekah Soclal, Court General Lawton, I of A, Martha Rebekah lodge, 1, 0. O, ¥., [ will hold a regular meeting tomor- Wil hold a social in Odd Fellows' | row evenlng at 8 o'clock in the Le hall this evening at § o'clock, Mem-|gion post rooms on Whiting street bers are invited to bring their| Frank A, Hart of East Main street friends and the public 1s invited to| come also, To Entertain Club, Frank Gilbert of Mountain | will entertain the R, O, 8| club of New Britain at her home to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Install G, 8 The double gates at the West Main street railroad crossing have heen completely installed and except for a little adjusting and grading work, the entire operation has been com- | pleted. The gateman's shanty has|sohool lads hopped into a four-run been moved 1o the other slde of the | jaad in the first inning, but Angelo street and work will sopn be started [ po1q them well in hand after that. on cutting down the sidewalk at this | \eunwhile Judd kept the Boltmak- ’p.l'nn(‘_. I.),‘,"' emplo of the lanc| g gt hay and turned them back at onatructlon Col are patching up the | eqtening moments. The fielding roads and this work will probably boe has sold his touring car and has purchased a new coach. Dollar Day Wed Extra bargains.—adyt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Birnbaum's. Mrs, View The Lewis high school baseball ;am defeated the Clark Bros. Bolt . nine at the Sand Hill grounds turday afternoon, 5-3. The high A |of Walsh and Fontano's work with finished this we T . 5 the stick featured. Town Plan Commission. ity The Plainville Town Plan commis-| ., " | The following ticket, nominated slon will meet Ehogtolioningatic tonight to discuss a asltuation which has arisen on Cook | ard to a petition re- by the Republicans, is unopposed in the borough election: Warden, Dr o > oard of bhurgesses, celved asking for the establishment |A: d- Cutting: board ot Lurgesscs, of a building line there, A property | Villlam T. Toley, Dewey 8. Blakes- owner on this thoroughfare has|'c® Otto Relsch, I'red Styring, started the erection of a building | CArles A. Brooks, and Christopher e : 2 o 0B Zilly; sewer commissioner, L. P. which juts out considerably fn front - e L of the line of other houses there gnd | Bloti borough clerk, L M | it is understood that other owners! '@l treasurer, James . pso borough sheriff, John tax collector, L. C. Shepard; sessors, Kdward W. Lowrey, Judson al and . C. Persiani; auditors, Oscar G. Knapp and A. G. Upson. along the street are desirous that the Cockayne; buildings be moved back o that it may conform with the others in a line, There is at present no building line on the street and the bullder is within his righta, It is expected that the town plan commission will take steps tonight to place a building line along the stract. Maps of the loca- tion will be at the meeting and the members will probably take definite action tonight. At the same time New Britain road will be taken up and the es. tablishment of huildings lines on this street will also be discussed and ac- tion will probably taken on this strect 8 as- Rita’s Circle, Daughters of | Isubella, will present “The Comical | Country Cousin” as the entertain- ment at the final night of the |bazar Leing given in the commu- Kt |societies. Miss Anna McPartland and Miss Ellen Boyle are in c} while the cast comprises Miss Boyle, Miss Anna McPartland, Miss Katherine Boyle, Miss Mary Stew- art, Miss Marie Booney, Miss Ger- trude Foley, Miss Catherine Foley, Brock-Barnes post, American 1e- Mrs, Thomas Welch, and Master gion, will hold a regular meeting | James Stewart. this evening in the Legion hall on! Miss Florence Stevens of Boston Whiting street, A number of impor- | i8 the guest of her parents, Mr. and tant matters will eome up for dis- Mrs. William E. Stevens of Bristol cussion among which are the pless Street. for the ohservance of Memorial Duy and the plans for the motion picture owing in the Community theater of “The Spirit of Lafayette” on June L on Meets Tonlght. “Love Pirates of Hawalii” will he presented by Lewis high pupils Friday evening in the school 1and 2. auditorium. The cast includes 150 During the meeting a large class Persons. of candidates will be initiated into 7o the post, making the second batch of | A son, Ralph Lee, ir., has been candidates to have been taken in during the membership drive which is on in the state. A Jarge class was initiated at the last meeting two weekas ago and another will be put through tonight. Harmony chapter, 0. E. will A large number of the members, hold a business meeting and enter- of the Jocal post attended the county | tainment this born to Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Gecelman of Hillside, Mich. Mrs. Gecelman was formerly Miss Antoinctte Bush- nell of Plantsv vening. meeting held in West Hartford yes- e terday afternoon. They were royally| Rudolph Zadnik has opened his welcomed and just, as royally treated | new garage at the corner of Main during their vi street and Eden a Has Dog In Pound. = Dog Warden Philip Marin® lias a Isabella Council, Knights of Co- dog in the pound and is looking for Iumbus, will meet in the commu- its owner. It is a young black and ' nity home this evening and confer white female bird dog. Tt had no tag the first and second degrees. and the owner may have it by calling at 11 Hough street, W. R. C. Convention, Mrs. Jennie Hickok, president, and Mrs. Nellie Ackerman and Mrs, Min-| N nie I delegates, will leave Thursday for Bridgeport to attend the convention of the W. R. C. A han- quet which wiil be held in the Hotel Starfield Thursday night by the peo- ple Bridgeport in honor of the visiting delegates, 0Odd Fellows Entertainment, Sequassen lodge, I 0. O, I, hold its annual entertainment in Commu heater tomorrow at § o'clock. nue. Hurt on the Same Day v Haven, April 27.—James A. Sullivan, 63 years old of Orange, was found lying beside the railroad track in the railroad cut here early yester- day with both legs severed just above the ankles. He was taken to Grace hospital where it was reported | tast, night that he was in a serious condition. James Sullivan, of will Jr. a son, also s in Grace hospital last night suf- fering from a fracture of the skull. According to the police, the younger man and Charles Mc- Donough fi ing yesterday morning and Sullivan is believed to knocked down, his head sidewalk the | Wi even- min- possible were ve heen ting Never to Return FLECTION EXPENSES Candidates for office at the After years of paticn nstaking ©lection have filed expense as cffort on the part of a well known follows: Thomas B. Fay, democrat, doctor, a prescription has been Clected councilman in the sixth ward, found that will ially he iles $5 to democratic town committee; Mangan, democrat, u 1l candidate for alderman in Lawrence P. f r to re NO man or woman nee d suffer an- school | | Bristol News SIMS T0 TELLOF ford avenue |gholce of leaving the city immedis ately or of serving three months in jadl, o Joseph A, Roberges Star Boardor Ordered Out George Antolnek, star boarder at the home of Anthony Porowski .at |57 Chestnut street was glven his y Judge William J. Malone in ‘Ihr clty court this morning, He was EEI] |arrested last night along with Mrs, Mary Porowskl upon complaint of Rear Admiral o Speak at Endee? IN MR AND UNDER SEA “™'"ni® Dedieat May Finne Ofmicial Club on May fon of St. Josepl's: Church | Be Delayed—Telephone | Talks Here Tonight— rgan Sings Here Wodnesds [N W Mrs, Porowski's o upen A, Rear Admiral William 8, Bims of for frs. ere Porowski's charged with daughter, Both misconduct but was continued ment of costs, Antolnek preferred to find other pla: of abode than to spend the next three months in jail, *This means forever” Judge Malone ime rorge agreed. City Items Home cooked luncheons, Crowell's —advt Copies of the Herald for January 1925 and February 6, 1925 wanted files,—advt our the United States navy will be the Certified N Seed Potatoes, 11 guest of the Chamber of Com- peck sack C. W. Lines Co., merce on May 5 at the Endee club!7e), go1,— at 7:15 o'clock, when he will ad-| Frunk Furman of Newington last dress the gathering on “The Im-|night reported to the police that portanc Airplan Precedi bhe serv Charles Joyce, H. Bro Jackson and Leroy P. Tucker, ecurre part of in long day, k ! minimum with the result smashes bad drivers but thel In spite of the fact conditlons were unusually congested | yesterday, @ of the Submarine and the e for our National Defense.” ng the talk, a banquet will The committee consists F. Olin, chairman; Brown | William A. Kimball, Harry | wne, Harold B. Reid, R. H. No Accldents Sunday that traffic no serious accidents 4. Bfficient work on the motorcycle officers, who put hours yesterday and Satur- ept reckless driving at a that no Two for speeding ses were deemed of un- took place. were arrested Irie sufficient importance to merit & fine | and costs, nity home by the United Catholic | The the Players were cast nolled upon payment of To Repeat Play play “The First Year” with of Bristol Community | will be repeated at the Bris- | tol Community theater on Wednes- d; auspice: can legion, peated bers who were unable to see it when it was fore the police evening, May 8, under the s of Seicheprey post, Ameri- The play is being re- at the request of large num- first presented the night concert and ball. be- May Delay Dedication Dedication Joseph's church may from June 14, the anticipated date, because of the experienced in obtaining all of the materia. dedication rnay be deferred until the exercises attending the shrine of St. | Ann in With dogs in of the city clerk expects the biggest rush for dog licenses in its history during city, In spite of efforts to owners year, there has been more than the usual hesitancy and delay. It possible have to censing days. May 1 of all u to the three issued., Telephone Demonstration Tonight H G| general New F speak t auditor] tures w Fourtee art of ren. sery Thre high sc tion to tual demonstrations xchange by Vice-President resentation of sketch “Why times G Pa the marble necessary for some parts A penalty of $1 will be added on all dogs not licensed on kenne] of the new St be delayed | of hindrance in securing church. A, delay has been I so that the anticipated August. Expect Big Rush less than one-third of the | this city licensed, the office | the next few days. have dog lieense their dogs early this is that additional help will | be secured for the +dog Ii- work during the next few or before and shortly after that a list nlicensed dogs may be given dog warden. So far only| licenses have been Knight, vice-president and manager o Southern igland T Co, will onight in the high school | um. Interesting moving pic- 1l be thrown on the screen, n persons, well skilled in the ing superior telephone | will be present, | Will be music by the Bristo hool orch ephone stra and in addi- the moving pictures and ac- of a telaphone there will be the Knight, address and the specially arranged Telephon - o Wrong. negan Here Wednesday Finnegan, Calls Some tenor soloist of ick's Cathedral in New Yo srect after undergoing an operation at ghe New Britain General hospital. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans’ —adv. ferent, Dress Shop, $7 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. —advt. | Britain (held this elected. Hoar is membership is open to all women. e » Soff whichcontains proven directions Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiste while backing his car around Main Istreet it struck a bicycle owned by George Selections will be Sung |preaking it. by a male quartet, in charge of the event 3clliose of 624 Main street, Miss Elsie Blogosiowskl, a nurse, of lot 20 Orange street, underwent an operation for New appendicisit at the Britain General hospital today. Members of Laurel Court will ten- der a reception to the Grand Royal Patron, § evening, ments will be served followed by an entertainment, Stamen, on at Masonic hall. Tuesday Refresh- Victrolas, Planos, Radio at Morans. —advt, Lawrence Meehan of 88 .Grove street has been pensioned by the of- ficials of the Stanley Works, where he officials and his associates recently presented him with a gold watch and chain in token of their appreciation | of his long and faithful service. has worked for 50 years. The Mrs. Bernald DeMay of 13 Ellis has returned to her home Mrs. Maleolm Farmer and Wil- liam Ienister Farmer of this city are spending a vacation at Pinehurst, (o} k dresses that are dif- $15 Mary Elizabeth Printed only The annual meeting of the New industrial council will be evening. Officers will . be “School Days,"” by the Men's club of the Staniey Memorial church, will be given at that church Friday eve- ning. This sketeh, which made a big hit in the been revised and several new chare jacters added to it. city two years ago, has OFFIOERS ELECTED Officers of the newly organized Women's Bible class of Trinity M, Up to |5, chureh w noon today only 35S dogs had been licensed out of some 1,200 in the : clected yesterday as | follows: President, Mrs. H, J. Fost- secretary Mrs. George Hahnj surer, Mrs. Louise Kelsey. Henry leader of the class and AKS TO BIBLE CLASS Harry 1. Bodley, rector emer- sP itus at St. Marks Episcopal church spoke to F: |terday | men present, This evening the White {army of the class will meet to ree- {ommend a general for next year, veryman’s Bible class yes- morning. There were 178 &) SPIRIN Say ‘“‘Bayer’ - Insistl For Colds Pain Neuralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Bayer package Aspirin s the trade mark of Barer Mabue facture of Monoaceticacidesier of Salicylicacie Frank E. Goodwin Eyesizht Specialist MAIN ST Eyes and Only Fitting Glasses is our Specialty. " BY BLOSSER other hour with any discomfort, pain ird ward, no expense e ntertainment hl ”\\W M“ give G e oo irecial ngston, republican, elected coun- Nednes i e RS troubles—Pi w that this won- t ward, $5 contributi nity theater e derful preseription known as n town committee; aeli R e MOAVA can obtained for a Thomas J. Meskill, republican, iy )‘,;‘ = wr‘ v[“‘ 1 =2 P G town commitiee, nnegan on the program will be d l;\.l xf\)\\.; plar Madame Gisella Amati of New ¥ ou'll be amazs 3 how 1 soprano of national quickly it acts ssed rellef often . Miss E: Hartf S comes in an hour; even ] R et long standing Commumty Theater Broberty Tharsters really wonderful results have been i Erncst'R. Burwell and O accomplished PLALY d - 3 Wi P e Monday, April 27 “ 80 vl fotte et RICHARD DIX I G. ( ] JOSITORIES 4 Tk ]?‘ 'Q"V’_'H MANHATTAN Al s sold tv cach bax y f a Kind! Two of a Kind! — KIN? WHo EVER MEARD OF . = ; AW YA WENT SUCK A WoRD? FRI MOM, IF AW Ry \; SAID THE SAME_THING=1F 1 SAY CAN, / AN SOD\;.:Y‘D BOTH »J TN KIN o CHANCES! ARE You 1 (menen ) S (B ooe! Tsiosy i NE » e /! [ e \_ You ARE/ (e N T A | \ OUR ALMOST AS DUNB AS VOU ARE AINT |

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