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or us All Mail Orders Given Careful Attention T ;e Charm ‘of“ .l—’earls,‘ Beauty and Sheen, Has a Strong ~ Appeal to All Women EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED IN ¥ | Advent nine. THE FAMOUS OMAR PEARL NECKLACES "PEARLS STILL REMAIN TODAY THE MOST BELOVED OF JEWELS THE MANUFACTURED COUNTER PARTS MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR ANY WOMAN TO WEAR STRANDS OF PEARLS OF GREAT BEAUTY. TAL PEARLS. SEE WHAT WE ARE NOW OFFERING. ASSORTMENT GIVES CHOICE OF THESE THREE LOTS Lot No. 1—Included in this | lot there is great choice. | $2'75 Chok¢r Necklaces with small beads be- Double Chokers, 24-inch length with sterling silver catch, also graduated. ue Pearl Chokers, three row small bead Bracelets with silver catch. $1.95 is a v(ry small price for selection of the AND above. Berlin News DRIVER HELD FOR HIDNIGHT CRASH Cars Collide in Higway at 0ld| Pearls Make the Nicest of Gifts 'And at the small prices asked at this sale, you get great value for the money expended. Come, see the Pearls. itival and field day to be heid tomor- |1ow afternoon at Fair Grounds | the phalanx as surgeon, having been Amcrican Legion Drive Nears Top— | / Dr. Griswold at Bunker Hill Da; Celghration—Percival School Chil- 5 "dren To Have Ficld Day Another automobile crash. the grounds of the Kensington Congre- happened | gational third since Saturday night in Berlin at 12:30 this morning when | June a car driven by Arthur A. Suess of | |to send a delegate to 2 Main street, New Britain, col- | & & driven by Fred I Ker avenue, Meri-! Berlin fair | Frank Brown lided with one Maitland of 7v P den, opposite the old grounds. Constable was called and arrested Suess for reckless driving. Suess will be tried in Berlin town court next Tuesday night. No one wus Injured, but| Mailland’s car was Jamaged to such | an cxtent that It was neccssary to tow it into town. According to Maitland's story. the New Britalu man was coming along the road at an extremely fast rate of speed, and was occupying the mid-| dle of the road. Maitland said that as he nearcd the Sucss machine hie attempted to turn into the side tie road and give the speeding New Britain car all the room possible. He was unsuccessful in this, however, | and the Suess machine struck him on the wheel, ripping it off the car. His car was tly damaged, while! the Suess machine was eviden nons the worse for the eaperience. Town Court News Arthur F. Hall of Rocky and William G. Schwartz of accldents Friday and Monday nights, appearcd before Judge Gr town court last night. Hall charged with reekives driving driving under the influence of liquor, | and his case was, on the request of [ this place continucd | tions on the Lirth of a son horn also on the{ their home Sat Prosccutor €. F. Lewis, until June chwar request of fhe prosecutor, charged aftér, payment of $15.50, Legion Drive Progresses. The receipt of a sizeable t‘rrk" this morning brings the American Legion éndowment fund drive in| Berlin near its quota, according o announcement made this morning by | Claude W. Stevens, who further add- ed that there will be no letup in the drive which is still a little shy of | going over. The meeting of workers whieh was announced to take place last night in the Peck library, will take place th:re tonight instead. Mr. Stevens is still confident that the de- sired $593 will be sliten in. was dis- costa, \\ for prompt and lasting relief from eczema doctors prescribe Resino It soothesas it heals Resinol |appointed to and accepted ihis of- [of the groom, hest man. ORE AUTO LOSES WHEEL "o ==t "rpuere o of | fice last summer, | vear. |afteenoon from 3 to | at I5thas of | Wednesday evenings will close to- | {night. A Point | m New | basement of th Britain, who figured in automobile | this evening at § o'cl wold n | attending was | turied to ¥ camping trip of the Camp | gian government's searc Plainville News LEGION SUPPORTED h Members and Auxiliaries Con- tributed 43 Per Cent of Tofal ‘ With Their i | Chilaren's Night at Grange—Trolley | Splits Switch at Center—>May —AT— Hayve Church Baseball League Pionecers Win—Plainyille Briefs, g Members of Brock-Barnes American Legion, made an tionally fine showing during the re- cent successful endowment drive conducted here, their average con- tributions and those of the auxil- fary membe being larger than those of any other Connecticut post |reporting up to the present. The |legionnaires averaged $7.80 each | tand the auxiliaries $3.60. Five hun- post, excep- THE OMAR Chokers with pearl catches, four row small pearl bead Bracelets with sterling silver catch. Triple Necklaces with sterling clasp or fahcy stone set et i o catch, Sixty-inch Opera chains, Fifteen- C. H. Newton inch Deb Necklaces with solid gold his catches, and 80-inch Pearl Necklaces in state velvet case. $5 7 Lot No. 3—Gives a most . varied choice of some de- | lightful offerings. Triple Necklace of small beads. Deb Graduation with pearl clasp. Four Row.Pearls with pearl set sterling clasp. Triple Necklace of small beads, 16—8—20 inches. Chokers of oval or round Baroque Pearls. Bracelets, four row with sterling catch. Opera Chains of small pearl beads, 70 inch. tributed an average of $1.85 aplcce, |showing that the drive was popular throughout Plainville. One anony- mous non-resident subscribed $100 | ise. the chairman, has final report to the commander and {turned over all pledges and money | to the Plainville Trust whi acted as treasurer of the drive, The trust company wiil check them and torward them to national head- quarters, The report Is as follows: | “Auxiliary, 56 contributions, average £3.60.. Legion, 58 contributions, averag: submitted Connecticut £201.00 | Town, average $1.85 Non-resident friend, tribution tributions, 1010.15 100,00 | 81 5 |Quota $1564.00 contributed by — Fleld Day Tomorrow Children of the Percival school have completed plans for their fes- two e legion auxiliary and hat a large s subscribed by Pro- | Victor Sinto and Miss Anna Eydenta | 1118 report shows | part of the quota w Are Married This Morning At S(. | members of the auxiliar gion and is the highest average [member that has been The wedding of Miss Anna Eyden. | (¢ nation-wide drive. |ta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiadj. | Commander TRobert Craig and |1 5 ) slaw Eydenta of 27 Ilorence st Miss Marjorls Tisuen presijentof tion of the 150th anniversary of the |ang vVictor Sinto of 169 Pleasant |the Auxiliary, not only solieited their | 1 battle of Bunker Hill along With |girect, to0k place this morning at a | OFSanizations, but with other mem- | other members of the Putham Pha- |golemn high mass at 9 o'clock at |Ders assisted in the town canvass. | o lanx. which organization will take & |8t. Andrew's church. Rey, Edward | “How well the gencral committee | 1 leading part in the observance. Dr.|V. Grikis officiated. Miss Julia | 414 the work s shown by the large | t Griswold is attached to the staff of | Eydenta, sister of the bride, was |number of contributions which the | t bridesmaid and John Sinto, brother |townspeople were willing to | give e bride was attired in a gown | “State Commander E. 1. White white satin faced crepe with & |wishes to thank all members of the Word was recelved in Kensington [tulle veil caught with orange blos- |local committee and the townspeople today of the coming marriage {n St. [SoMs. Her bouquet was o’ lilies of {for the co-operati and support | " Augustine, F'la, of Miss Mary L.|the valley. The bridesmaid wore |that made the drive such a success.” elson. formerly of this town, Miss YClOW taffcta trimmed with chan- | Children Entertain Grangers | son substituted for a number of |11V 1ace and a hat to match. | Iren’s night was observed by the Kensington post of- |DOUGuCt was of butterfly rose e Grange al its meeting last _Following the ceremony a recep- |night, the children ngers tion was held at the home of #e Loing present and providing the en. | ‘Ihor(l'dus EEriE Mr («llnl .\‘|rs. Blotu |t program, An exeq {left on a wedding tr o 25. The proceeds wilk be de- led by Hart & (ooley Mfg. C {number still further. The p 3 TS ch was excellently carried out, voted toward the fund being raised e {he Younk | City Officials to Hold [was as follows Outing With Lions Club | *°"% St Svaneled Bunert Storrs thls Mrs. oJhn Pinches attended the| The annual city officlals’ out picnic of the International Sunshine |will be held at Momaugin, Wednes- | speap® society at the blind babies’ home in |day, July 8, which is the day of the 'gone Iarmington yesterday afternoon. Lions club outing, and the athletic | The Camp Tire girls will hold a|cvents of both groups will be com- | Recit food sale in Athletic hall tomorrow |bined. The common council met last 3 o'clock. ceeds will be used for the purchase of equipment for the new pla ground Dr, Griswold at Boston Dr. Matthew H. Griswold is in Joston today attending the celcbra- and le- 3 per | Andrew’s Church, most of the gr A lawn fete will be held on the ! | ptionally large Lak Py ploy- wople's conference at 5 ildren | Recitation, “Johnny K hree Little K 1ois Hubert hings' : Olix “A Good Littie Boy Frederick Lackey Smallest Girl”. Lura Seely Hazel Teachman er's Clo Daisics “Little ion, | Receitation, 5 o'clock. inight and decided on a program for | entertained with songs, |the day. Arthur A, Pilz, recognized | and faney drills last as one of the city's leading athletes, | the meeting of Berlin|and whe has successfuly directed when the annual “Children’s [the sporting cvents of a number of night” was observed. Tce cream and City official’s outings, will be asked “goodies” were served to act as director of events. summer dancing class which | 5 R PR lias Leen running in Grange lall on | [juchess of Westminster Is Granted a Divorce Tondon. June 17 (#—The duchess of Westminster today was granted a dacrec nisi in her divorce suit against the duke of Westminster, The duchess of Westminster filed a divorce suit last year, alleging ¢ v. She was formerly Violet aldine Rowley. daughter w Nelson, and married He is 46 years n the Boer war and receiving the dis- order. Children Recitation, recitations Recitation, “The Brang: . . ;ll-\(’lm'ln'. 1 Song, “Gra ; lerick 1 dly Cow r Dexter. Recitation farewell program das, | Recitation been arranged 1) Fast Berlin Items The members of the Epwort lcague of the Mcthodist church will cijoy social at the home Noble in West | Tableau, Ruth eory Song. Mary G Sir W Com- the club will be h Methodist church ity eld in Farrar Miss Margarct who & Rt Waytt schoo! ut Storrs r bome o for the summer (acution Mr. and Mrs. irank O are receiv co oot s been lLas re- 1 servier AGE LICENSES ve liconse © becn issued William A, ¥kene of Ken- 1 M. Burns of Albert F. of 316 Chest- Mary Herbert, Chest t street Olsor of 45 Jubilee Helen K. Carlson of street. COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Wednesday, June JAMES KIRKWOOD & —in— “BROKEN BARRIERS” Mk man was formerly Miss Crowley, A nu pla ed the graduation evercises ¢ Middletown high school t noon. Miss'Bertiia Hazen and M Mirlam North of this p 1ith ber from {iis MAE BUSCH Song, : Tableau, “Goood } of the local grange, J05. GNAZZO JOINS ARMY ::.: l'and the winne ceiving, were t + while cided the | among the other local | stitutions. | man | United States ing met Sailor Novack former a | members, - cruiting morning In an reported in | Burgess. Southington Christian s | Plainville on the Mildred Spencer | Eleanor Teachman | All the ehildren tecltation “Americ The next meeting will be held on July 7. when Union grange of South- [#flent policeman, ington will furnish the entire pro- |unloaded itk cargo of picnickers an: |gram, On Wedne June 24, present it successful play, “The | ’ath Across the HIIL" at hall, Pldinville, under the ausplcos | The play will neing Ploncers Win Ploneers, the | Burritt grange of New Britain wiii | Main strect P e followed by The bascball team of the local Y, M, C, A, group, ran | away from the Advent church team it Trumbull field last night and won an easy 15-2 victory, It was the first of the for the losers showed this by loose play n the carly innings, but as the season game progressed they tightened up and played good ball. The Pioncers batted around in the first inning and d the they game away, but were held down by after | the | Martin pitched a fine game for the , with Miller doing the re- Stevenson and Bob Vance on the mound for the Advent Walter Vance caught. s was the first twilight game »f the season he nd was a de- succes: crowd being present, Other twilight contests will be arranged here in the future, and a return game hetween the Ploneers J, Y o and Adve church is rospe: Lot No, 2—Includes Pear] ‘B! grea ana forty-ive townspeople con | “Md Advent church is in prospect. Talk of Church A baseball representing heing League leage between the local alked of here, teams churches is and, while no definite plans have heen laid as yet, | it is lkely t a will be arrang summer. four-team circuit d to function during s are thought likely to come In, wlhile a fourth team could be secured from religious in- Joseph Guazzo Joins Army Jareph Gnazzo was the first local to sign up for service in the army when the mili- recrufting rrived here Griazzo signed serviee in the cavalry at na. While in thearmy he will vote as much aftentfon as possible to hoxing: he is well known in ama- teur fistic circles in this state, hav- Kid Kaplan, my champion Sutherland, Knockout Kelly and other n the lightweight class. rgeant Re W. Hayward, who ruiting officer in New Britain winter, Is in charge re- which a this army truck. which With him are s Henry Osterholm and John The reerniters will remain and then go to Openings in the various ranches of the service and at many roint It over the world are numer- us at that Plainville nen now have an exceptional oppor- ty to sce the world de, and draw good pay Arniy Missiona Society The Woman's Hom: tissionary society of party for three fighters S ne last party. s used as an office, tamorrow present. so Meeting and Foreign {He A eet the ome of Mrs. E. L. Swift, 416 West treet, Bristol tomor afternoon, attend ent church will n 2 o'clock Members planning will leave the center of ow 1:25 o'clock car ght". Edith Seery | morning olley Splits Switch A special troliey split the switch at the center at 10:30 o'clock this the car swinging around und coming to rest just short of the The car had just was returning to the switch on Eas The front wheels took the right course, but the rear truck swung off on the freight switch to the depot The truck bueckled up and also buckled the running hoar while the car nearly knocked the dummy over. Trolley service was tied up for a long time car was called from Ney stralghten the wayward once more. Injures Foot Howard Hemingway penter, had a painful accident yes- terday while working for John Cook on Bunnell avenue He n a nail Into his foot to considerable depth Dr. George I°. Cook attended him Reliefr Corps Mecting The Woman's Relief corps will meet in G. A. R. hall, Forestville, at 2:50 o'clock tomorrow afternoon All miembers requested 1o be present and a work Britain to trolley out a local car- are Legion Photos Al members of Brock-Barnes post, American Legion, who have not 1 their pictures Knight's studio Commander Robert Crajg to on Saturday afternoon or Sunday mornin, yhotos will be group led and presented to the post by the ! photographer Commander Cralg asks | ¥ take with hir while being photographed Notes a Sewing cirele will food on I'rida ) o'clock in A. are 1 Leglonnaire coat to wear hold a after- Vin- Mar henefit noon from 2 to Advent Christian |/ church has a team, and the Congrea. gational and Methodist churc Hayden Griffin is scriously ill at her home in Mountain View There will he a hearing on the ablishment of building lines on (‘ook street next Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the town courtroom. Mrs. Walter T. Oldershav still re- Imains critically ill at her home on Broad strect The condition of Mrs. Willlam Graham, who has been seriously ill for several months, remains practi- cally unchanged. I'he regular prayer will (be held tomorrow evening at the !Baptist Advent Christian and Meth- odist Episcopal churches e I Across the Hill given hy Durritt Grange under the auspices Grange Gr hall, Admission 3ac.IFollowed by of Plain June lancing announces that she cut, per- and do all other pertaining to beauty cul- Neri block. Miss Al is now wly o marcel, v manent sranches ture at Salon Louis tene- . adults only. Crown St ment, a Tnquire ipstairs, Two FoR Apply SALE OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGES Return marriage certificates from the city of Dristol, tndicate the lowing marrfages in that city Gustave Jankoski last wonth Marion Lys of 1 city, 3 Oran, marrie May 6. Bartlewski: Joseph West Main Be Sure to See the Famous Diving Hellkvists Free Every Night Firemen’s & at the Monster N R’ Carnival PLAINVILLE JUNE23-27 Hundreds of Big, New Attrac | Leon Cza { Noto, tions, Novelties and Surprises FUN FOR EVERYONE Music and Dancing Every Night NO ADMISSION taken at | quested by | do s0 | | Baker. | Burns, Alta |erine . ¢ 7 Bristol News | Rev. William B, West and Family Crossing Comtinent—Budget for First School District Is $60,930— Skipper Quinion Plans Party. The j o rural schools i Mikulak, vields, racy, nieski. | John J. Jennings School Philip Alexander, Madeline rson. Isidore Barbour, Donna Selma Marie Bergstrom, ley, Bernadine Haines Mich Churchill, Augusta | fford Drost, Arthur | inda Gavryl, William >, Jablonski, Rob- Frederick | Kryscion, Williain Lyman, Lucille Harold Middleton. Moulthrop. Edviga E. Denison Norton, Dorothy Hyam Kaplan n. George Madigan Dorothy Mrocko: i o Stanle opez Dorothy 8. Treado. Spi Rita Ryan, Chestor Sedletski, Martha I]IPL"MAS T[]NIfiHT Twiss, Joseph J. Vasalavage, Peter | A J. Wozenskl, ward Fairclough, Mary Celestin: Miynarski, Helen Mlynarski, Dena Anna Rose Portney, Donald Josep » forty-third annual graduation | Forestyille School [a¢ the Community =theater, when | o5 ondg, George Arthur Cowles graduates arc Edna Mildred M. Gustavson, Anna Lydia Bartz, Edward Gorton Bates, | Kerr, Helen F. Kirchgossner, Peter Carl LeRoy (Lillian Emma Nelson, Carlson, Harold IFarman Carlson, |eph Nyerick, Wilfred Kenneth Pix- I'unk, Robert Ernest Garrigus, [Zukowski ard Ingraham, Richard Henry Jack- Edgewood School | son, Olive Mae Johnson, Theo Grace | Frederick Charles Neumann, Alice Koziell, Althea May Larson, War-| Adoif W. Bahrendt ¢rt Muzzy, Alfred Berthal Nelson,| The 25th anniversary of the Sabart Porter, Elizabeth Belcher |tend mass at St. Joseph’s church | Mari Irenc Simmons, Vir-|of Division No 1, A, O. H. haye | Charles Henry Warfield, Ralph Trwin | Rev. William B. West, pastor of pecial equipment has been secured West to preach in several places plorer, who hopped off today from pedition into the wilds of the Hud The Malone party will in- clude a Deming Ackerm: rne Annual School Meeting | Mary Crowley, Harriet lois Durant, | school district on June 22 at the amuel Hyman Ratner, Helen M. Ronalter, Nora Marie Ryan, Ruth Lydia 8mith, Charles J, Stotko, 5 I'rances Harriet Stone, I'rances Mar- garet Strup, John A. Szamier, Mary ), Szydlowski, Henry W, Tassman, Charles E. Tuttle, Willard Robert Ventrello, Ruby Margaret Wadding- ton, Lucy P, Warzinskl, Dorothy Wentiand, Howard H. White, Helen G d ( E : t 8: East Bristol School Taauating EXrcises af 8| rana Georselta Benton, seranno ; g Thomas Casinerl, Harry Joseph Ege. OC]UGk at Commum[y Theater |Antoinette Eramo, Benjamin Ea- I e — Horens, I'red Kirlluk, Elizabeth Helen Lamb, Gertrude Emily Mat [PASTOR. ON' ‘TRIP' 'WEST |thiows Boae roonn sace By Mar | Francis McCabe, Bernice Rose Molta, Marie Monroe, John Josep Owens, Stella Julia Pepak, Dorothy Alice Pond, Kenneth Arthur Pond | Root, James Patrick Ryan, John It | Ryan, Eeanor Elizabeth Witherwax | Genevieve M ebrowski. i“' the grammar schools of the city | “““‘ % “"'I‘(’]""“( :i""‘"(')"‘ "\""“ will take place tonight at 8 o'clock | Alexander Bloom, Dorothy —Azella UL RE L DIRCOLLONE O oe [ Bunnell, Ruth Mary Carroll, Mary "fxl““.l‘»su\:mmm the rlyi‘m:'\‘v“.t‘”'“"fm May Davitt, I're 'k John b BrAQUAS | hurr, Raymond Frank Ebb, Ralph Wt Willlam Everett, Mary Anna Grisko. Federal Hill School | Marie Heffernan, Paul Joseph Noy Phillis Andrew, Betty adwell fien, Willard Edwin Hunt, Bern Arnold, Willlam Jerome Arnold, | Arline Johnson, Estella Antoinette Robert Edgar Beach, Douglas Aborn | Kussik, Cecelin Mary M. MecCarty, | Beals, Virginia Elizabeth Bidwell, | Lester Ashland Metz, John Moris. Joseph Willlam Bykow, | ephen Jos- | Irene Jeanette Coppa, Velma Louise |ley, Chester Irancis Roberts, Lottie | Desmara Dorothy Arline Dewey, | Mary Rolka, Stella Mary Rybezyk, Carliste Lyon Dister, Jeannette [Willlam Kenneth Salmon, William |Irene M. Grace, John Alden Harr Stafford School son, Elcanor Louise Hodges, Wil-| George I'ries, Helen liam Thomas Howard, Stanley How- [ Mary Palin, Fred Redman. |son, Miles Peck Jennings, Isolde| Robert 8. Joseph, Walter Kaezy- | Martha Jestinsky, Eimer Lawrence | penski, Lawrence A. Prenez. | Johnson, Josephine Eleanor John- South Chippins Hill | Johnston, Emily Joy, Margaret Joy, | Ellzabeth Ryder, Allyn Merton | Teresa Pauline Ka K, Jennle | Wheeler. Anna Klimovitch, Jan: Convery North Chippins Hill ren Leonard Linberg, Alfred Wil-| ¥all Mountain [liam McCue, Karoli Milton Mis: | Arthur Thomas Cote. lizabeth Noble Muir, Joseph Rob-| Observe Lodge Anniversary Joseph Francis Northrop, Raymond |Ladies' Auxiliary, A. 0. H. will be Forbes Olin, Henry G Porch, | observed on June 25 with a special Wilson Pardee Porch, Douglas |program, The members will at- Pricst, Fdith Pauline Iedman, |in the morning and at night an en- Hugo Otto Rode, Andrew Saman, |tertainment and dance will be held Harold Sonner Sessions, Dorothy |in Red Men’s hall. The members ginia Helen Stain, | been invited to assist the ausxiliary Russell Ruth Hil- |in the exerci ldreth Tyrrell, Cenia Vokosky, On Transcontinental Trip Weeks, Howard Weinz, Edgar the Prospect Methodist church, and Charles White, FFrances Cecelia Wis- | family, left today on a transconti- | nental motor trip of three months. An- | DY the pastor for the trip, which will be taken in ecasy stages, In- | vitations have been received by Mr. en route and have been accepted. Will Meet MacMillan Donald MacMillan, Arctic ex- Boston on his ninth Arctic trip, will be met along the Labrador coast by the William J. Malone e son Pay country, according to ar- rangementy/ made last week by Mafone and Captain Mac- Judge Malone, Rev. John D) McCarthy of New York and Damos North Side Sche J. Munn of this city, Anderson, Maurice O. Barkley, | cction of ogicers and reports for | Faith Maynard Barnes, Jean Be -‘h-"!vw last year will be considered at | Norman Burton Bourgcois, Eleanor | the annual meeting of the irst | Venila Isavelle I Walter Lud- | 'ederal Hill school. Chalrman | wis Gerke, George Ed Newell Jennings of the district com- Willlam Arthur Harden. Jr., mittee prepared a budget, which ard Louis Hebert, Doris Mae Ke calls for a total of $60,930 for next ton, Vivian Viola Kempton, M year, which is an increase of about Francis Keniry, Donald Edgar Mc- {84400 over Jast year's budget. The Lelland, Ste Agnes Ostroski, Ste-| greater part of this increase comes phen J. Os Sterling A. POt | rrom higher salaries to teachers, as |ter, Clara G. Riccio, Romilda C. of the teachers are re- | Riceio, 1.loyd Nelson Rogers, Joseph consequently the cost Edwin Sjogren, Helen Teresa Step- the for this shis than upon owski, the majority turning, and upor amount, distriet her South Side School M cs Paul Harrison Arms, Asher Clark Bailc Anna Sailing uinion, commodore of with a party day for the ¢ London. The and after am'’s fnn. nion at Irav Miles Dorot stedt, Congetti Borgio, Augusta I°ra Burrill, pocci 1 Carlson, Harriet Cavazza J. Coletto, Hough Acting Mayor. Willard E. Hough has «d acting mayor by the for a period of four June 1. He will act as Frances C1 icki, Antl Antoinette M inued on Page 1%) Iraser, Helen er Ldward eanor Mary Viola Gy- The ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk mes ForInfants, Invalids, 3 The Aged 59" Nourishing— Digestible—No Cooking. a 39 Avoid Imitations = Substitute: erine Osenkowski, Mary members of graduating s Hazen will enter {he Unive of Vermont in the fall and Miss North will enter Storrs, i The library will be FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS open this eve- | ning from 7 to 8 o'clock for the ex- change of books, | A strawberry shorfcake supper will be given by the ladies of the Methodist church in the church ! basement (his evening from § to 8 o'clock. A food sale wiil be held at Athletic building Thursday noon from 3 to 5 o'clock. ceeds will OCES Ay BIRTMDAY COME J ON ANONDAY THIS { 1 BETCHA MY VEAR MOM - \ BIRTUDAY ANT % ON AONDAY = W Ask. FRECKLES TaLD ME THAT Your. BIETUDAY WAS ON MONDAY AN AW YOU SAY I ANT!! VBETTER he 11 Ask ver mom. after- the pro- be used for the annual girls. Miss Florence Carns of Omaha, Neb., Is spending a short vacation as the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Carns at their home on Wiicox avenue, RELIEF FLIERS START Advent Bay, Spitzbergen, June 17 (P—The two aviators fo the Norwe- ing expedi- | tion the Amundsen-Elisworth North Pole explorers hopped off to day in their seaplanes for Kings Bas, for thirty miles distant, | AN LAST VYEAR ON SUNDAY § / BY BLOSSER SAY! 0N How MANY DAYS N TH ) o WEEK HAE T 3 BEEN BORA, ANYWAY 32