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PURCHA ( each. $7.50 val INGS, DINNER SETS $19.25 $15 ] S1.98 opping Conter: ALL MAIL ORDERS SATISFACTORILY FILLED SING. 95 for y for for ue. Bridge Lamp: (Czecho China Dinner Sets, pieces, regular $55. Sets, $47.50 value, for 100 pieces, $65.00 valu 00 May Sale of China, Dinnerware, Glass, Lamps and Mirrors GOOD TIME TO SELECT WEDDING GIFTS, FOR DINNERWARE MATCH- | , FANCY CHINA, L, AMPS, MIRRORS AND SAVE IN YOUR ! EIGHTY-FIVE OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE PATTERNS, 500 DINNER SETS FRENCH CHINA, NIPPON CHINA AND ENGLISH OR AMER- ICAN PORCELAIN, ALL AT SALE PRICES. for Floor Lamps, new styles and shades, $25.00 value. Floor Lamps, new styles and shades, $19.50 value. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, handsome styles, $10.00 value. wrought iron, parchment shade, $3.98 value. black Wrought Iron Bridge L amps, parchment shades, big value. Nippon China Dinner Sets, 100 00 kind, $39.50. zecho China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, regular $69.50 kind, $39.30. 100 pieces, $49.50 value, $35.00. Maddock English Porcelain, 100 pieces, $65.00 value, for $49.50 set. § American Porcelain Dinner French China Dinner Sets, j French China Dinner Sets, i French China Dinner Sets, 11 Meakin English Porcelain Sets, 100 pieces, § 1 Nippon China Dinner Sets, 66 pieces, $39.50 value, $29.50 set. Table and Fancy Glass, 25 barrels at half regular price, $3.00 a dc soblets, high or low $35.00. 100 pieces, $89.50 value, $69.50 set. 100 pieces, $49.50 value, $39.50 set. e, $49.50 set. value, $39.50 set. 100 Ice Tea Sets, 7 pieces, large jug with 6 glasses, $3.95. Colored Glass, Ice Tea Sets, from Czecho Slovakia, 7 pieces, $2.95. i Colored Glass Water Sets, regular price $2.25 for $1.69. H Brass Jardinieres, pedestal or 3 ball feet, $1.25 values, T9¢ each. £ Lustre China Tea Sets, 23 pieces sev eral colors, $13.50 value, $9.95. i Jardinieres with black wrought iron stand, 79¢ each. Berlin News * 1GHT SCHOOL HAD ENVIABLE RECORD ;3 Attendance of Any in Mass. or Conn., Says Speaker (RADUATION EXERCISES ally, that is M-ROID ban moving the interna guarantecd? ishes piles by re- by freeing 1 cause, 1 by Dr. Leonbardt and known as HIEM-120ID, now sold by druggists \lood circulation in the lower bowel This simple home treatment has an almost unbelievable 2 11 lasting relief to thousands < X sufferers, and saves veedless pain and expense of @ ation. There is 1o rcason why sheuld mot do th same for you record for sure, i Hundreds of savings just as big as those above made during our May Sale, in our big Downstairs Dept. en or 25¢ footed Sherbets and Saucer Champagnes, $7.00 and op an i in at | man of the school hoard, presented | diplomas to the following pupils, | after making a short, but fitting presentation speech: Jennie Anpulicz, Della Bunk, | Helen Banulski, Rose ~ Chaponi, Medeline Galonia, Stella Michaels, a, Amy Rasmussen, Sophie , Raffalle Vendrilla, Elmer | Bengston, John Danko, Fred Fer- {rarino, John Hackett, Bennic Ko- | z7uck, William Ritchie, Warren Ring- wood and Jobn Strobel. Dancing was enjoyed program. Installing New Mail Box after the fat Jacob's corner in the near future, |according to an announcement to- {day by Postmaster Sidney M. Cowles Some heated hattles are expected Litween West Cromwell and East Berlin this s now 1hat the ter village has a little playma No Practice Tonizht { The All Kensington basebal! squad will not practice tonight, it was an- | nounced today by M Buckley. The squad was to get out on the Perciva 1 at 6:15 o'clock this {B~~ becu progressine ravi A new mail box will be installed | e e e e |ham tonight. nee will be the enter 2d for the Berlin |branches of the organi {locality. Tast Berlin ¥ An Epworth League A minstrel perform- entatives from several The regular mid-week service will I [be held at the Methodist church this | | evening at the usual hour. { U | Plainville News DLOUR FOR STOMACH TROURLE Steve Caglisnoski of Camp Streg Fined $100 and Costs Transfers —~ K Catholic Church Notes—Postpone | . Megting—Drie Prs, MISCELLANEOUS ~ SHOWER To Attend Reunion — Real Estate || miplify Degree — emplify the degree on them at the same tim As tonight 1s the regu- lar meeting night of the lodge, a short business session will be held in Odd Pellows hall and those mak- ing the trip will leave from in front ‘..v the Odd ows hall about 7 | o'clock. The trip will be made in automobiles, Catholic Church Notes Sunday morning at the 10 o'clock mass, the Worty Hours devotion will start at the church of Our Lady of [ Morey, There will be a procession | following which the Blessed Sacra- {ment will be exppsed = throughout | Sunday, Monday until Tuesday morning. Then at 8 o'clock there WL he a mass and a procession Lringlng the devotion to a close, Visiting priests will be present in the church on Sunday and Monday to hear confessions. These will be ard In French, Italian, Polish and Einglish, Tomorrow morning, First Friday devotions will be held with mass at 5:30 o'clock and communion again at 7 o'clock.: Confessions are being heard this afternoon and will be Steve Caglisnoskl of Camp street | heard again toright at 7:30 o'clock peration, When asked by Grand Jaror ley 8. Gwillim why he had th at his place, he explained that has been suffering from a bad c of stomach trodble and although he had spent a great deal of money for doctors, none of them ever did him He finally started taking long & ach ailment yder seemed unimpressed with the excuse as ap- parently the accused was preparing | for a long and lingering iline Upon recommendation of t guilty fined him $100 and costs amounting He paid his fine. 1y good. sappeared. ror, he found him | hooch and found that o | could drink it, hig ston Justice 1 Miscellancous Shower all to $132.19, Miss 1. the home of The home Mis Monday Gertrude ](;H;lm\\ of Proad street by members | ed to be of the We-uns club. was pretiily a evening Me- was fined $100 and costs by Justice | Merrit O. Ryder in the town court | Wil be celebratod Saturday morning Jast ‘night on a charge, of violation |4t 8 o'clock in the cMurch for Mrs of the liquor laws. He was arrested | Margaret Prior. Sunday afternoon following a rai his home by state police, crg found a gallon of alleged liquor, 40 gallons of mash and a still The raid- i1 gran and iia Butler of North Wash- ington street was tendered cellancous shower mis decorated stugt | niembe he | he An anniversavy requiem high mas Postpone Mevting Tho scheduled meeting county ociation of the 1| Leglon auxiliary which was to be held tonight in Bristol has been in- - definitely postponed and Plainville s who had planned to attend asked to note this fa The |datg of the meeting will be set again and will be communicated to {all the units in the county | A sewing meeting for members of of the the Legion post rooms tomorrow ! afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. All mpmbers wishing fo take part should e at the hall at that time. Receiving Congratulations | « Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hibbard of 1| North Washington street are receiv- 1{ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Anne beth, born the Bristol hospital on April The child w hed §% pounds. Seriously 11 ymond, infant son of I'red €. Smith of Mrs Mr. and ast Broad strect who is seriously 11, is report- slightly improved today. A frained nurse is in attendance. The condition of Mrs Ge for the occasion in lavender and|C00k who was selzed with a sudden yellow with ferns, daffodils 1l k of fliness and was taken to p ros Francis' hospital Monday eve- past few weeks. The ipclement | 2 ; 11»1 T A e Seat il e ; were were four tables of whist |DINg 18 reported to bs comewha j weather today makes it inadvisable | 5 i i limproved. Ito get out on the diamond tonight, |%™ bridse and Miss Myrtle Deloy ; . | Practice will be held tomorrow | VA% awarded the first prize for the Complain of Streefs levening at 6:15 o'clock and on Sat. | playing. A luncheon was served A large number of local and tran- {urday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Miss Butler, who is a popular | sient motorists are complaining of rs Will Pay Visit I member of the club, will soon be- | the condition of the roadbed he- Several members of Berlin Grange | Come the bridc of Richa Bughbee tween the trolley tracks immediately | Will pay a visit to the Grange in Dur- | of this town, in the center of the town. Just on the west side of the silent traffic afnmentitusi[l Mo a) will ledve to- | poli . there is a deep hole in visitors and | morrow for Springfield, Mass., where | the icks betwezn the trolley other | she will attend the reunion of the | trackd and as it is in the path of zation in this |alumni of {he high school. This|automobiles making the turn, most tems an group mect- d all living Mrs. where she w cral days with relatives, gradug War school endeavor to he pros Springfield Monson will gvent is held once every five years of ent, From o 1 spend the to sev- the drivers hit it s Several drivers have reported that |they suffered damaged springs to | their cars while passing this spot and they state that they will lodge a |complaint with the sclectman to see of American | | the Plainville unit will be held in | NEW HAMPSHIRE Guts Poll and Auto Taxes and!‘ Passes Other Legislation | Concord, N, H., April 80.—The New Hampshire legisiature which | was expected to adjourn some time today took considerable important | action as its four months' session Of the various measures passed the |one of greatest interest to residents | | of other states was the appropria- tion of $200,000 toward the pur- chase of Franconla notch in the | White Mountains, including the rock | | profile known as the old man of | the mountain, which is to be made a forest reservation and state park im the memory of New HAmpshire | men who have served the nation in | war. A bl providing for a 48-hour week for women and children in in- dustry, a matter of sharp contro- | versy in several previous sessions, | was defeated in spitc of the fact that it was endorsed by Governor G. Winant. The legislature ohn algo rejected the child labor amend- | | ment (o the federal constitution and | refused to repeal the direct primary | {law. An appropriation was made for a topographic survey of the state in co-operation with the federal go ernment, while will be made large | by use of airplanes. The s [ing department at the Seth Thomas Clock Co. He was one of the most active workers in the part depart- ment and has taken a leading part in park development. No announcement was made to the appointment of his successor. Admiral Sims to Address Students Rear Admiral Willlam 8. Sims of the United States navy, who will be the speaker at the spring banquet of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce in te tment was authorized to remove snow from trunk highways in the winter months. The legislature ordered investiga- | tions into petitions of the Boston |and Maine railroad that it be per- | mitted to abandon some of lls‘ branch lines In this state and into line Thom Bristol News ASSEMBLY ACTS pesiomirioN oF BULLOCK ACCEPTED Park Board Regrets Loss of Active Member SINS T TALK AT B S, Rear Admiral Will Address Students Tuesday Afternoon — uneral of Miss Brown—Fire at Lake Com- pounce Put Out by Squad A, Bullock Resignation Accepted At a special meeting of the board of park commussioners held in the city court room evening the resignation of Park Commissioner Charles A, Bullock was epte with regret. A vote was also passe to send a testimonial letter to Mr. Bullock on account of his inte and voluntary services to the city during the pas years. Mr. Bullock recently moved to ston where he had accepted a ition in charge of the varnishing | as Emlly Harford, Avery, pianist, Dutton Presents Travelogue Form Mayor Joseph F, Dutton, renowned globe trotter, addressed & Joint meeting of the Arym elub and the Men's class of the Prospeet Methodist church in the ¢hurch din- ing room last evening. He told of the quaint customs of people he found In various parts of the world, especially those people in the Far Iast. His many personal experiences | held the men at closest attention, | Hiss address followed a supper | held by the two classes. Pire At Compounce While employes of Plerce and Norton were engaged in oiling the roads and paths at Lake Compounce yesterday prior to the opening of the scason at that resort, a barrel of oil on an auto truck became ignited. The men succeeded In pushing the plazing barrel off from the truck but not until other barrels had started, I‘or a time the destruction of the truck secemed imminent as well’ as the destruction of other property. Squad A of the Bristol tfire department was called to . the scene and extinguished the flames, MAPLE HILL NEWS The annual meeting of the Wom- an's club of Maple Hill will be held | Wednesday afternoon, May 13, at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, | William Kinner on Golf street, The hostess will be a ted by Mrs, Nel- son Mann amd Mrs. H. B. Lienhard, | Mrs. Leonard C. Voke and her mother, Mrs, T. G. Clarke have been in Baltimore the past week | where they attended the Holcombe- | MacCastell wedding on Tuesday, Mr. | Voke left for New York yesterday to join them, and also met his mother, | Mrs. C. G. Voke of Berrien Springs, Michigan, who has come east for a | visit. St S ephone |the Endee Inn next Tuesday night, | — ledadis I.,-h‘:"'p?,:?‘?ux”:‘,w' rp,l,’,f": |has consented to address the "1”‘”"5 The Maple Hill Bridge club was sfrom {hree doilars to two dollars, |°f the Dristel High school next Tues- | entertained Tuesday afternoon by automobile registration fees were |1aY afternoon. Due to-the fact that | Mrs. R. H. Starkweather. The first slightly reduced and state bank 50 distingnished a guest has consent- | prize was awarded to Mrs, James taxes were revised. An appropria- |©1 to address them. the school offi- | Powell, second to Miss Arline Root, |tion was made for the purpose of advertising the sta 's attractions in other parts of the country. The legislature refused to author- ize a survey of the water power re- s of the state and rejected | for compulsory automobile | ility insurance. It restricted the | enroliment of out of state students at the University of New Hamp- shire. The co-operative marketing law d and provision was made diary inspector. PRINGE OF WALES “NOW AT CAPETOWN _ls Recorded Enthusiastic Wel- come on Arrival was revise for a outstanding authority on | George streef, who died at the Bri tol hospital on Monday night, held at St. Anne’s church this morn- ing reault celebrated the high mass of d fo i requiem and burial was in the St.|furnishings of the North End school Thomas cemetery, | West street. cials have postponed the weekly high school assembly fro.n next Monday to nest Tuesday afternoon. Admiral Sims will arrive in this city from Boston on the 12:52 train | gtyent next Tuesday afternoon. He will immediately have lunch and then will be taken about the city, after which he will be taken to the High school. Admiral Sims is regarded as an naval af- fairs. “imeral of Lo Giguere The funeral of Louis Giguere of was at 8 o'clock. Rev. I.'P. Per- Funeral of Miss Brown The funcral of Miss Anna Brown, | who dicd yesterday of heart failure, will be held on Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock at her home at 218 A solemn high mass of and consolation to Mrs, H, D. Olm- stead, ug Rpring of Thompson has returned from a short | stay in Beston. | A May breakfast I'riday morning, May 1, from 7 to {11 o’clock by the Newington League | of Women Voters in Congregational chapel Gr will be served (9 Dr. Mrs. A. [ Miss Constance Grant | week-end in New York. and 8. Grant and spent last Thirty-five thousand dollars was voted for the building and $2,000 for {at Tues I town meeting held on evening. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Cogswell of ;Th(‘mluw street are spending a few | days in Washington, Conn. | i ines S i requiem will be celebrated at § Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D. Rau ot of Kensington. Postmaster Cowles |ing will be held at the Methodist Real Estate Transfers : '”;' Poatonchanes be ;‘\'[‘:' it f‘,“ e e e e | Meriden celebrated their 50th weds gaid that the installation of this new fchurch Friday evening at 8 o'clock.| The Plainville Trust Co. has sold :’ fnown "" 40 "‘ HLDIC 10 DX | oy e Assoointed! I're rial will take place in St. Bernard's | 0iNg anniversary on Wednesday ihox will be a great benefit to =hout | Miss Georgia Kelsey is confined to | property of the estate of Mrs, Mar- Lathoh i ’:’,”{“”’"”’f,””“ Ll ,"("[“‘”':"‘ Capetown, South Africa, April 30. | cemetery in Rockville | evening at the home of Mr, and [50 families ia the vicinity of Jacobs | he > Main stre: P arct McDonald lank stree LI b ANyl d e vales arrived here | AMiss Br i, : s. Frank ¥ e Ty I et L il y s | her home on Main street with an |garct McDonald on Bank strect to %' oF Irolley compan S o Prince of Wales arrived here | Miss Brown was born in ¥ Mrs. Frank D, Tau of Robblns av 3 i) it ¢ |Corn r.I i i e e John Hyjek of New York. {o save more expense later on, today on the battie’cruiser Repulse | Windsor and spent her early life in | €nue. They were presented with & The box will be one of the collect | The “Country Circus” which was| John Skinner has sold a house |'° %€ A X for his visit to South Africa. P She conducted 2 urse of gold, I'riends Veste Heldlon ey 2 Tomorrow Tasth (e o which #1i6re fare feeveraliini ol e odmesmng b o iy Alle 2 RS SRS Twining street to William Oxerloaded) Trucks ”\,):.\!»‘»I:l SR ‘,~hdt- l;l\r;o-{l;, :hxl\n‘nm‘nl»“r‘ l:,(it:r "!‘!Ii:; i i 'Hu:!r?ur:d“;id alr 2] . 5 AR e | ven truck drivers who were ar- | ¢ it ELYRRUEIES: SLEL e f 9 Day for Sccuring of Dog Licenscs |10W1 .|1{ It will then be pos- |\ (. A. of New Britain at Pythian | Cassidy, i St r' i ‘h_ fog when a maval escort sailed out| Nellie Brown in Rockville for sev. | Meriden were present, |sible for dents to ' post lectters|Hall last evening for the benefit of | Clement J. Prior has sold prop- £ SREDE NG Ana s CORICANEIDYAL Fou cot iThe Repiilse WAL 7230 At eral vears and later opened a store | —Other Items of Intercst in Town | Without going all the way fo the post | the Boys' club was much cnjoyed | crty at Homestend Park to Guiseppl “‘“"(' gLonen A "'l“ pan e ’”(’" it ithe thousands gathered on the|in Hartrord About 14 vears see| MONTANINA_DIANA pffice. Collcetlons will be made at|hy g large andicnce. Following the | Volan of Plainvilie, Al transters ||1¢ State scales on East Main strec e 4 s € an ag o 7l e by . au . | Vola of Pla o, 4 ansfe : ; shore heard the guns of the escort | gno o ey ot ed| Antheny Montanina of 58 Broad T 1”‘" B:”m g rchool regular intervals by the village car- |interesting exhibitions, luncheon was | were made through the agency of |2 Siasamotienr s s [hoomiing the royal salute, and short- ke ST ;:"‘V"x" e g A s e 5%; during the past season, had the best |rier, [served fo the entertainers in the | George Skinnor y cecding the legal capacity, were tried | POOTHNE Lhe roval Baluic, anc shol o iblishment of N, & A. i 20 I o eI v A fatan Tyceum Banquet e e L B & e in the local police court last night ¥ &HEruane tae b T e draorod on Main street. t Main strect, were married this ord S et e R [ | b the el xemplify Deg Botor histe s Wil e it the South African squadro Miss Brown leaves a brother, John | morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's institution 1n elther Connectleut or| wqng annual banguet of the Men's| A meeting of the Parent-Teachor Tonlght the degree t 2 i e e e AV BRI INITAI e i ot e e e s i iss Nellie | church. Rev. Walter Lyddy per- Mussachusctts, was the emphatic || ooum of Kensington will be held | Association of the Hubbard school | (yassen ladeen 0 O GRw ex and L. 8. Mills. e Brown, and a sister, Miss Nm.“fimr 1. |h>( = r‘n‘mm 4,6’3' ];;m v ¥. Potter, | 5 Asso0Iat fy 8 fLuasse dge, 1. 0. 0. I, eX- he ve & N cerir Srown, both city, and sev- | formed cere y and Vo statement of Miss Mary F. Potter, |, Tuesday §i 125 in ihai[aiilibs ihald att thal sohaoll Fridss ErRptG a ] Geetee notk iiies to the charge as s T e !r‘\\ both of this city, and sev o e : o ¢1d agent of the state Americaniza- | oo % ZHanae] 5 b : > 1if 1é them by the state policemen and | eral nicces and nephews. | Walter A. McCrann sang the nup- field agen! parlors of th ton Congrega- | evening, May 8. All interested arc lass of candidates for Ethan Allen the fog lifted, giving the prospect tion department, in her address at |(jonal church. The speaker of the |urged fo attend class of cundida e i ore fined in varied amounts, the | ¢ fRE ©CSh : H. S. Honors Announced | tial ma the graduation exercises of the Ber- | . R e L & s 3 lodge of Bristol. The local team mum amount being $25 and the | ©f A fine day. .| Scholarship honors for the year = 10 gra fevening will be Representative J.| Ahout 15 members of the Church | will take a number of candidates ! Despite his early retirement last ; 2 lin school last evening in the town | zortimer Bell of Salisbury. Repre- | Service Le ague and members of s to the Plain.|™maximum $45. ight the prince found time to par- | “°Fe arnounced at the Bristol high READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED i | Seklee e, b ke s ooy | Secking admission into the Plain-| “myos, who appeared were as fol- | Night the prir g ve. | 5chool yesterday with Miss Eunice | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS ; - ing |SEntative Bell is a prominent figure |the Hartford County Archdeaconry |ville unit, with them and will ex. . Sl ticipate in the concert on the Re- : 3 | The roglebration Increaned Uuriig iy (o' prenenit goneral mssenibly Kilaftended u mecting at Bt Gebitae]. - ORECAURUS A Jrahaingo "E” | pulse concluding the social side of | Mason of Forestville clinching the ! r from 11 to 22 members. (1ariford and his talk promises to be [ church Wednesday afternoon. A [inond Amdenante Of Nristol, e (he life' on board during the south- | NONOr of valedictorian of the senior This, sald Miss Potter, was the |of fnterest to all who attend the |bountiful supper was sarved. in the Tont e nderson o e Bty | el yoydgs ) (nrolizh! {thel Atiantic\Class for the graduating fexerclaes'in gre increase that she knew of, [panquot. SRRt e F d walke [Jyron D. Hart of Plainiile, Orville | Ward vovage through the Atlantle.) [0 ", P80 8 e ons figuring on the percenlage basis. | oy, Yernon L. Thillips, pastor of |to the membors after the meeting. | r. I're r H: idrmes of Basi; Granby,l \"L R. | eteh entitled “Crosswords,” in |Street will be salutatorian. Other Miss Potter’s talk was interesting |, Kensington Congregational ! mpy T 2 av { . clzke of New Haven and Angela f p 3 ainine | honors, rating slightly over 90 per | stor o al {This was followed by a service in S s hich Wales appeared in feminine ghtly and she well'pleased with the fchureh, will be another speaker on | s Gabrier's church, i Te“s How uticura Rethacr dorcineton. 1 Lot e | cent were: AT ay in which the pupils carried on | program and he will have a t S . | 'm b ; (llywj"}lv' {r»rb'\\;h‘v‘l‘ln A e et o | el o ey A1 e [ T e et during the year. interest being sus- |of interest to prosent to those pres- %) Healed Pl andled the facts for the s 4 5 ‘e shin's com- | Mary Comerfor aret Culliton s 8 | 5 S Y S e e stage rose, many of the ship's con: E ftained by all The school sturted lang, There will he other adaresses, | Last Survivor of Conn. P RISSECULOMAOI I teasts pany did not recognize the attractive | Edith Dalzell, Elizabeth Jewn Nglysspacs vith an attendance of 59 pupils and usical selections, bot el and Totralanr 2 9 v pIRLIS & et incent Kelly, Ruth Fhere's no lo: o with an S derclib s 1):«:,[.1 selcctlons b ;Ir L ”“r{) Cavalry. Dies at 83| |y, face became itchy and 1 s SR O R e CR T - \7[ s, m]n ””1‘} There's no longer the eNghtest » withdrawal b e of linstrumental, and other features that | e, i s e points o ¢ ¢ Mulpeter, Helen Potz ed of feeling ashamec v erest. At the clese of g:, ‘l“,,; ]" well ”‘;,,,,,,,.‘l bar :‘, Bridgeport, April 29.—Frederick | |noticed a few pimples breaking out signed her position as clerk at R viewing the point <.r h il n N Ej n 1o I‘.;:wx ly‘t‘- \1‘ ol(v)nu‘r e e e e Al .v”‘ 7.“{” “.”““M s m‘-m | Curtis 1114 Fairfield avenu on my chin. They soon spxcad!o ers hakery., \1\”. rs. .m,?. there wer Ld\pt w .'.‘ e B, reck me» 1 \— ¢ x:‘”n\ £ r;l‘,? h iha sy ; L AT SAOT LIS e 1 o war veteran and the last sur-| |the sides of my face and I honestly Miss Frances K. Hills of Hartford | she raised her . disclosing the S m; . anteed to remove se ’'wo had left. one because of 1he tee is scheduled for this evening. ! the street be- \ z count of his ro; rine Lyne o it that he moved out of t and : it vivor of Company D of the First| |hated to appear on th is pending a week with her aunt, | smiling count f his roy ! ) faet that he m out o Last Day For Licenses pany cause of my disfigurement. The Mrs. I 1 t East Mair t. | highn Howard et an ounce of Othine— {he other for financial reasons. Tomorrow will be the last day for | Regiment of the Connecticut Cavalry AEE el ey il il et e SRR - e About 230 prople were present at [(he securing of dog licenses at the | Volunteers, died at his home hers Z.us‘;d me to lose a great deal of o k . " ome |a. m. and drove through miles Anderson, or department store and apply a ihGxaciedthalay dishosils Eeslla rato g actondiipl foTonnl (Kcaterioy 8 Hleltackipartiin . slesp at night on mccount of the T e e e e e ch ¢ of it night and morning and you tentive to the interesting pr Clerk Arthur W y who has nhis tles during the war and served: fourl .ol on .ml “], ‘::.“\:\»(m 1. expert| where loyal addresses were pre- hould soon see that cven the worst \hieh i becn arrange : troubles. He hat about 27¢ sear! “vmq s for a st cond time 1 **The trouble Iaslgd‘l‘nr months. R S eaipiatr Seniors — Prisci Gart it tlos ve begun to disappear, tive presen commnis have en issucd to date and that |day following 1 read an advertisement for Cuticura work, priges right Charles I - ¥ Manchester, Mason, e the ter ones have vanished Charies | scnted there are still unaccounted for. | funeral will be held | |Scap and Ointment and sent for a NS an (T s Tnay o ss hotel in es Spielman. It is seldlom that more of $5 to Alfred Antenna for per 1t is understood he has been | delegates from the | |free sample. After using I sawa| | icison, o0 1d : t it had one Concert Well Presented 1 ounce is nceded to com- att ndance (hroughout the school [husy yesterday and ftoday on the | tendance, | [uittte improvement so. purchased LIEC] every room, but | John F loist of St ar the skin and gain a AT oVeIAR it ok matter and 1t . ber of . s | |more and in eeven v.’ecksdl B : AL G S : : Wl comloxion i n conneetion with the present dog owners h: d him in the | (ne house burns every 4@ minutes | |completely healsd.” (Signed) Fre Hartford, Ay 'he A s e e o et the. deu) yewindeg Antenna that ther vast two days. More |in the United | | Walker, 268 Weld St., New Bedford, tion of Tirst Licut. Clarence —_—— gh :":»*‘Vfln 1 g ol “, ;1}]] Ju. v prople who are start o tomorrow i | |Mass., Sept. 6, 1924. iuinan, 1st Sq. Cavalry, C. N program il othine as l ‘w‘ ”\}rru‘(;r fhe botten of the ladder. Very dbrary Hours Change | | Daily ucs of Catizura Soap keeps ! be effective e ORIGINAL CAST msRe R e e R e tart at the top, he sald, and | The open day for the Berlin Fres | |the pores & t unced 10 OF COMMUNITY PLAYERS AL S g S e G e e ; jeal chance to | Library will be changed to Monday . Y| |wyils tae Ointment heals pimples inan has been placed —IN— e Epsnati i dal S s today. Kor many vears open day cum is fragrant and refreshing. ptain Licut. I Auspices of i H.\vk encore nun bers. a as .'\ hampoo, i s \.n: . o A ises 1he [has been Wednesday of cach week. PLAINVILLE e Tucam:, Towns N Pythian Lodge. No. 47, K. of P, | Vas ¢ 4 2 S bl sit e chke &40 doug clasy Keen Rivalry Expected A s Lavereseries. Dope. I, Walden, Mans'* militia. . 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