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S S — MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SATISFACTORILY CARTER’S UNDERWEAR FOR AUTUMN NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN REGARDLE OF THI: WEATHER, for it may be warm a coming, and be prepared for all weather changes. Everyon: garments lead in quality and durability. Come, select yours FOR THE WOMEN there are Carter Unions of all shapes in caton, lisle, wool and silk and wool; light, medium and heavy weights in all sizs for..... ....T5c tg $6.50 each 5 o —— THERE ARE FOR GIHLS Carter’s FOR BOYS W Union Suits in cotton, woo and silk and wool; all weights, shaps and sizes priced from........$1.5(to $4.98 each e eeed. VESTS AND PANTS F(R CHILDREN (boys and gi wool; medium and heavy weights, all shapes and sizes price Autumn Fashions Now on View THIS IS DISPLAY WEEK in Millinery and Ready-to-Wear sections, featuring the newest of the Fall modes. Visit these departments and have a look at the very latest ideas of the fashion experts wise to take time by the forelock and supply your underwear needs for cold days UNIONS FOR MEN are offered in cotton, lisle, wool and silk and wool. Choice of light, medium and heavy weights, regulars and stout sizes with long or short sleeves for VESTS AND TIGHTS of cotton, wool | [j||ime to se6tin. s littie iicuriog e s BT . 4 ‘ will show that the amount is too and silk and wool; choice of all shapes small for our necd. Last year the and sizes in medium and heavy weights. They are Carter’s. Priced at. . ... in cotton, wool and silk and wool; all . . . visit is very low, too low. Many shapes and sizes in medium and heavy towns charge $1 a visit, most towns weights for. .. $1.50 to $4.98 each charge more than 60 cents. Today the directors have voted to raise the . fee for the nurse's visit to 75 cen's ), cotton, wool and silk and beginning October 1. d from..75¢ to $2.00 each “The nurse 18 (he town nurse NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainville News PUBLIC NURSE'S FEE INCREASED POACHER GETS FIVE DAYS| Rules For Entering Kindergarten— Methodist Church to Elect Trus- tees—Funeral of D. K. Peck—C. E. to Start Paper—DBricfs, Only a fraction more than a third of the $1,500 sought by the Plaln- ville Public Health Nursing associa- tion In its recent membership cam- | paign has been contributed, it is an- [nounced by Mrs. Charles 8, Wyckoff, scere of the assoclation, and one neces consequence of the luck of s you read this, it will be 50 e knows that the “Carter” public support has been (he raising while lines are full, fresh. of the nurses' fee from 50 to 7.:( cents. Tha following statement and appeal has been assued by Mrs. Wyckoff: “The directors of the Plainville | Public Health Nursing association | ... 8150 to $7.50 each wish the public to know that the membership campaign for funds he gun last Ma mounts at the present | §400 for the visiting nurse. The ¢ sociation budget calls for $1,5800, May it be possible that during vaca- tion days the membership appeal was mislaid? Any amounts vet sent in will be gratefully .....$1.00 to $3.98 each eceived, E HAVE Carter Unions {committee, fown voted to inclide in its budget | gor ¢ “Our Plainville fee for the nurses' | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925(. Kindergarten allow ehildren who will 1 to enter Kindergarten, In South- Ington the limit is the first week of the fall term and in Bristol until the first of October. The state office re- ports scarcely u town in the state that s more liberal than Plainville In allowing children of tender age to enter school, except where there is & mid-year promotion scheme. | | EN like a enappler, more | Mid-year promotion schemes work | | decided taste to the sal- It well In large cities, but are | [ ads that hul;_: ;udwrl'.l!fil : tyad.. | not cconomical for small places. say are 80 g or us all. Oflly Thll‘d 0[ Blldgel RGCCIVGd [ The Kindergarten now numbers [ Now wives have found a de- over 70 and the first grades arc| : lightful way to please them! MO]‘e M(]ney Neede(l filled to capacity, the first grade at | hey add a measure of the Paeih b [Linden numbering 67, The commit- | | piquant new Gulden's Salad- tee hope parents will cooperate as fully as possible in the difficult pro- blems of the school. School Sarety Calendars The committee and teachers grea ly appreciate the kindness of the Trumbell Electric Mfg. Co. in se- | curing for each school room in town a beautiful calendar from the Na- tional Safety council. This calendar containg very valuable information from month to month along the line f health hints and first aid advice, | hese lessons will be taken up in | ench room each month by teachers and child High School Plans The special committee on for the proposed new high school reduced the number of archi- ' plans to two, nefther of which | ctly satisfactory. These two itects have been instructed o revise thelr plans, mainly for greater cconomy, and report back to the one of them having I to submit the revisions on Monday | The cominittee |8 spending many hours in this matter and i secking to obtain a building Iy adequate | town's needs and vet not be- {vond the of Plainville, Tt fs| | fortunate in having the help of Su- perintendent . 8 Mills, as M at one time studied school arc n plans e agreed \ finance. Mills |} 2 e sugg stions | (8% Notes | Miss Nellie Harris of Broad strect, | | The Christian Endeavor society of {who has been Il for the past year, | {the Congregational church will meet has been admitted to the Bristol | | Sunday cvening at & o'clock, the | hospital for observation. Her sis- [tople bei rength”. Miss Mar-|ter, Mrs. Minnie Stephenson, who Liorie Fisher will have charge of the has been a patient there for the past meeting. The society is making a three months, is still very ill and not become five on or before November lfia )low as 1 which und tomorrow. Methodist street has purchased the ture and is ahle to make most val- | Stanley M et | hus e ressing Mustard, a special moderated blend made for mild-flavored foods. It adds the solid, satisfac- tory taste men like. Salads are mighty deliclous with it. Try it to-night. At all grocers. 15c, GULDENS new SALADRESSING MUSTARD rince Hall grand chapter, Order of he lastern Star of New kEngland, | convenes at Hartford today | The Ladies’ Aid of the zuptist chureh will hold a food sale | rom 2 to & o'clock tomorrow aft rnoon in the church parlors. Letter Carrier Gordon Hartson | has returned to work after a two veeks' vacation. The vegular mid-week prayer neetings will be held at 7:45 o'clock cvening at the Baptist, and Advent Christian omorrow hurches., H Charles A. Bunnell of Hamlin A. N. Clark nd furniture on Broad street, being made through the Smith ageney sters in Hospital 10use he s ale tehine, {15 tn accordance with recommen Bristo News W, . GLEASON DIES OF HEART ATTACK Terryville Mail Carrier and Hotel Owner Dies Suddenly VACCINATION IN SCHOOLS Board of Education Votes to Rec- ommend Inoculation—Efforts to Protect Boys and Girls Being Made—Marriage Returns, Michael 8, Gleason, 48 years old of Terryville, died suddenly this morn- ing while carrying the mails from the Terryville post office to Pequa- buck, an Assoclated Press dispatch Heart trouble was given as the cause of death. Mr, Gleason bad been carrying the mails between the two points for a year. He was rid- ing with a traveling salesman this morning when he suddenly collapsed Martin J. Duprau, a New York youth of 19, won the world's chame pion speed test for shorthand res porters at Omaha. He upset all the alling over the wheel of the ma-|predictions by defeating the veteran, He was the owner of the Charles L. Swem, stenographer to House, the only hotel InlpPresident Wilson during the war. Mr, Gleason is survived | Duprau set a new record by taking by wife, mother, a brother and three 276 words a minute. The old mark sisters, all living In Terryville, was 254 words. Vaccination For Children | =—— Decision to recommend that .wi enitaren o the pubtie. scnoots ne| JORE AIR ROUTES vaceinated was voted at the meeting | of the board of education last night. | Letters will be addressed at once to the parents, advising such action | within the near future. This move 1= tween Several Other Cities, tions of the local and state health authorities, When vaccination was! Washington, Sept. 17 (P—Poste hotly discussed a year ago, a large master General New has approved number of children and teachers | petitions for air mail service on were noculated but the school au- rcutes between Chicago and Detroit, thorities will now attempt to have Cleveland and Detroit, Cheyenne and |everyone in the schools vaccinated. Denver, and Chicago and New Or- Wil Protect Children leans via St. Louis, Memphis and Juckson or Vicksburg, Miss, Austin Terryville Postmaster cral Approves Petle tions For Acrial Mail Service Bes Strenuous efforts will be made by Anyone may call wupon her, but |SPCcial effort this fall to purchase a |much improvement is apparent. the police department to protect| Bids will be called for in a few naturally, no one who can afford to ['*W Piune for its meeting room: a | BT | school ehildren from traffic while | days for the new routes, For the pay would expeet to receive trained Wil be presented in the near | MAPLE HILL NEWS they are leaving the school houses two services touching Detroft it is service wihtout paying for it. Our and the funds used for this | [of the cit rding to Chief of |understood proposals will be made . home in Kensington, was held this| Max Sugenhime was in charge of |Wembership dues ave our backing of | PUIpOse ‘ — Police Ernest T. Belden today. by the Ford interests now maintaine N afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late | the program and he is to be com- |the institution. They help to pay | 5.0 the soclely are now f e : e | Traflic linea for pedestrians are be- ing a dally service to Chicago for eriin ews home. Rev. Samuel A. pas- [mended for his work. The cnter- [the nurse’s salary, We pay Misg [Prepaving the first issuo of the so- he Woman s club of Maple Hill}jng pajnted on the pavements in | their own business. [tor of the Berlin Congregational |tainment was provided by local tal- | Heineman $1,600. The rest of the Cioty paper. fo he cafled “The T ‘“.“,‘f L (‘,"’,“'.”:'.‘ :‘”"“"K Party al | reont of the school houses today by | Proposals for the service between {church, officiated and burlal was in | ent, with few exceptions, andd ail |Pudget is needed for overhead, of- dravor Jours The first fl\l»}‘\nn“l‘“m" 4\_’"“’1"‘:"““'_ i, N "“;‘l AT The public works department acting New York and Miami by way of | West Lane cemetery, Kensington. who witnessed the show cnjoyed a rent, equipment, car repairs and | Vil beoa“Special Vacation s ‘U o ‘\’I.h' it [ under directions of police de-| Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washing= l] | Action of Foreclosure full evenings entertainment. uppli | ber ;‘!.:Wf \um'w <“. 0(‘; v“ v .\‘\‘ffll"“}h‘ partment, in order t the school {on, Richmond. Norfolk, Wilmington, A An action of foreclosure on a| Before the performamee My | “During August the nurse madel DKo Peck’s Puneral {furnfshed by i daticos orehestra | CNldren may have a lane in which | Savannah and Jacksonville wiil not " inorigage given June 1 has | Sugenhime delivered a brief talk ‘;1’.'1 visits and had 331 patients un- I funeral of Nonald Kingsley 1,00 “‘sm“p"”-‘ _‘“\ “”’js or | 0 _cross the busy thorougfares. be called for at present. That route {been brought in the city court of [from the stage, in which he urged jder her Lare: She TEDORlSELIEN LY who died suddenly at his sum- [ 0o o G Se th ‘m_”“r"\ e school signs. notifying ap- js heing held up because of infor- P |New Britain by the Berlin Savings | Present members (o bring new ones ients for the month. jmer home in Sayhrook Sunday eve- | [\ " | he® N ‘B, Anderson | Proaching automobilists to slow ! mation that petitions are belng clrs bank against Roger Smith, Charles |into the club. He explained the | ny hours Miss Ueincman |ning, was held from his late home ' e MY 5 e | down for school houses, are MOW | culated for other services Into southe Evanauskas, John A. Andrews com- |Denefits of the club to the com- |SPPN8 With the school children injon Hough strect vestarday affernoon | o e SUEUt 08 e | being repainted and will be replaced | opp territory and air mail service ofs . pany, Inc.. and M. Lasauskas. The |munity and also explained the sys- [OUT schcol, other hours in the office ind was ttended, Rev, AL > throughout the city In a few days. | ficials wish to consider them at the we“ K]]OW]] Be]‘lm womal] property is on Orchard heights. tem of dues, which amounts m“”‘;r\"; e “‘f“"~_-<fl”‘l“'“"'»‘ Vislts | pastor of the | s .ois Powell, daughter of Mr, | EVery available man that can be|same time, ; Meeting of American Legion about two cents a weck. "":"P 12 h‘"“fi(“:""“l":\“““('“‘;:“'Il':" l"'; : chureh, officlated. |nng Mrs, dames T. Powell of Ttobe s‘\_ulv a h;m\"‘ulm““ vllmr"s (\\.\l‘ lw( Tentallyel ‘praposals’ for i Faui . _Kasici Y » R ime. e sche 0 s largely | The bearers were foreme ¢ Z 2 A 0% Lused as trafic officers in front of ' gno, atraiite 4 Claimed by Death 18t NAght |, A mectine of Botton-Kasica sout | = peayer Mectngs Tomleht {orconivs am g o otures A | Leek soeten G e O ¢ it avenue “han entored Harttord | 150, 8 1SN OO 1, UL, UG tram betvlt o Atlamt una_trom - night at 8:30 o'clock at T. A. B[ The veswlar weckly prayer mect: finembership duc is Hitle enough to | coased wax (reasurer and genoral | o (o (O 8 Hurse. [nssist in directing children acroas |y iy made, ADSES hall. The meeting will be an im- | 08 WH u'h:-"l\'lrlnt‘i‘vl\‘:f;\:t::\ Netho, B4y for his “ookout™ service fOF |manager, Tloral tribntes were many | Mr, ana Mrs, M. J. Shonts of {(N€ husY thoroughrare. —_— RESIDENT FOR A YEARS SRR S R SO S (6 sl i o AT e foautiful. Durial was n West Stuart 5t. have retirned afler ap B e s ¢ iay Accused to Be Examined, B | Eieretn res o MR <portalinill fbol | AL ABe St RIe AU | Peacher Sentenced To Jail i r, S el ing twe H“‘ ks va Am.yln |n\”.\r\\v | i s e S e vl Atk Murder Trial Ad'ourn‘ed i1 | given on the recent state convention | , Rtev: Samuel A. Tiske will con-| yyoyq peacher of Whiting street | vostorday. and AT R S G bury, and Miss Mildred B | t, S Sl Community Drive fc Members Wil | 8lven or 4 S duct” the mid-week prayer service ! . fel o5 B aokloss av. and many of the ensvloyes | City | ol e, s Bridgeport, Sept. 17 (P—Tenta~ at New London and plans will be e e R Conas s sat oAl Te N ureh found guilty of reckless driving 'niiendeq funeral N | of this city has heen roceived oo et qown for trial in tha b Begin This WeekTegion Mecting imapped out for the .-nmhw' i 1r[. i | tor \ShE et qig0 nfiflpj‘ 5 |um1 upl"‘\'n\m:,; @ notor 1\r»lm!n while i Masonic Picnic Steven Harl, son of Mr. and Mrs, |at the office of the city clerk. The |, 0\ %0 oe cm"mun‘p,h“ for. nekt = An effort to stir up inferest in B & Junder the influence of liquor yester- | a0 opoo i A st larl of Thommson street |couple were married on Aug. 20 by [n e Ses Tonight—East frlinites Have & pcgion affairs will be made this East Berlin Ttems day afternoon before Justice Edward |1 ay ,r““‘m“.' ,,‘i\”,':,"‘.”\,""“'::‘ l"‘H""‘1",.“1’:;‘;’\,f\"'”,,‘”' oamson BLIce e Sev BreTutick T Sukyen v i »”‘;’ oA s DL R {N' B Time—otyltems of Interest, [J58%: I the past escservicemen in | The regular mid-week servicn will . Prior in the lotal 1own court and {ypan it e R R et a1 e D1 (1o Gruesttothodia B pinccal cag AL QLS “:;(‘;_']::d;ft":iefi; g Time: / =% | Berlin have been litfle concerncd ihe held at the Methodist church this was sentenced (o five days in jail; a ¢ Grar pe el e 100 © ipal church. o e \fra. Horace 7Judd of Berlin [with the doings of the post and |cvening at the usual hour. (fine of $100, of which 830 was re- SR e A return s boen received from hOL b A5 IR Sethnd b, Tudes s last nl ftep |MmoOSt of the members of the post| A meeting of the Modern Wood- !milted, was also imposed. Peacher | 0y i e i S Ty N ton Grange Mair will [the town of Plymouth of the mar- R 3 ! sircet passed ady 1ast night after| o0 0 076 be absent from most [men Society will be held at the ,was arrested by Deputy Sheriff 13 ,‘ ‘“nn on Oct, 3 re will liogicxington GBSl Y e e s o 1. No definite date for his arraign= an fliness wity pneumonia. Mrs.|or ho mectings. The program which | Athletic building this evening. |W: Furrey, following an automohile | 1 PR Mhecs b (e o | e tember 24, 25. and 26, |city and Miss Margaret B, Viering | "% oen made, Judd was G4 @S of age and was | will be mapped out tonight, calls for |~ The interesting and popular illus- fcollision in front of Gridley's garu; Ak “‘m’:)‘&:“”;"”; " "1?’:1‘(.‘. ;‘ "“; |l aS e S RS ryville, which was performed | ‘Lh\" xioswo"t"w,"f., was :l:ntxe( well known LPUEhoUt the town. |the atiendance at this mecting of all [trated lccture which was to have jshortly after midnight Sunday, be- o000 S2FETCRE B8 FREED COMe HOC| 0 i "of Newington Center [on Aug. 28 by the Rev. James A.igrotis Attomey Wil . ol She was bRt in Avon, her name |members so all may have a part in |yoon held at the Mecthodist church tween T ‘whu"‘“ car and one operat- h\“unl]( cooff, lml \‘»"fnw;“'”w“ resumed his studies at Fl\:nln\m\(h Broderick, pastor of the Imn ‘x :l | (~m“\-:| r‘ (.;!‘\‘IA)\. (om-:’; before her myriage being Miss Alice |arranging the schedule. this evening has been postponed un- [ed by Louis Scampni of Addison prseR SR e s A e A RS }‘ . .\nh”\n\xr:, | cr] .hn ony wit Mliller. Aboy 15 years ago Mr. and Mecting of Team Captains tfl Thursday cvening. Sept. 24. |strcet, Bristol. i BESUTCLen CEug S S M e of 229 Napty |JUd8e Hinman in chambers, Berli made The ladi 3t. Gabriels churel Fur and Dr. Lawrence T 1Prost James Boswell. proprietor of the . ; : % The defense has obtained the Mrs. Judd ¢ne to Berlin and A meeling of the captains of teams The ladics of St. Gabriels church o e s & BN A marvioak Btationg e West Walter J. Sorrow Jr. of Maple [ Main street, this city. and Miss Dora | i e ™00 picics ana desires Judd wash ardent worker in ”“‘Imu be held this evening at the Berlin (&resational church and by oo pasy Giannotta of Harding e e ¥ (l;m-‘nl the crash, but Attorney \as in several of the organi- | < gton. The bowling [p., el . {Charles F. Conlon, who represented .;To:m\ Hel ‘\C“f:‘r;WlLl11ng i i | Professional Kills Bull [Peacher, claimed that this apparent She jurvived by her husband, |y B opioct of the meeting o Loose in Springfield condition was reaily due to shell- {wo dafhters. Mrs. Herbert B.lgo oo iaye whereby the Rague | oo oo fan oo 7 (g — (Shock. Attorney Kandell Pierce of (levelgd 0f Smyrna, N. Y., and Miss | G0 “roverned, and to make ar- | el e | Rristol was also in court to represent Alta g3 one brother, Benjamin I |y copents for the beginning of the | Henry A. Strecter of Bernardston, » ‘' Seampini. Grand Juror W. J. Foran Mitlepf West Hartford, and one | oM corieg of contests. 1t is mot | professional wild stecr hunter, with prosecuted. wistey Miss Jana I, Miller of New [0 yow many teams will enlist | training dog. today put an end to a | Peacher has a further jail Brit? in the league this year, although it | seach that has continued for several sentence, imposed six wecks ago by ¢ funeral will be held Saturday iy oxpected that the number will be |4 ays for a bull that escaped from :lmn«vc William J. Cunningham aegnoon at 2 o'clock from the Ber- | onopior than that of last season. a shipment {o a local provision con- hanging over him, and Ju Prior Jip Congregational — church Rev. I'air Opens Tonight cern and has roamed a 300 acre said t he v.un‘.\'vrmvlu‘ the su : ghuel A, Fiske, the pastor, Will} 00 SR i oee for the open- | wood and brush covered tract in the ipension of this senfence. Attorney Aciate and burial will be in Maple || 50 500 onnal faie of Berlin [ north end of the city. Strecter shot |[Conlon claimed that Justice - Prior a/metery: Sranke lonlghtiatt 1 olciock: mmeilthel bulifoniihe run, Skillingtainznadino Jisdicionilama tieranvilc Drive Tor Membership. fair, scheduled to he the largest in | stantly. He was brought here by ih a4 come before Justice Cunning- The Worthington Community { it or tha orgainzation. will | Agen T. W. Pearson of the S. P.fham. . clubs’ drive for membership is start- | oo MU e T (owns In this [ . A, who deemed 1t dangerous 1o | To Elect Chuvch Trustees ing in earngst this week. It is the desire of those in charge to make a cizeable showing with regard to se caring new members and. with this vicinity, in the course of ifs three |t nights' engagement., Parties from | t |other granges in neighboring towns | r |are belng made up in preparation S extensive plans have feo ', \igit to the fall exposition fn been made for the drive. At SOME gy, Fntertainment features, a ne during this campaign, each res- | o 1 of floral and agricultural ex- view, animal or each other. he public as well as inhumane to| A corporate session of the Tlain- bull that amateurs should ;tille A1 church will he held this oam the woods, pot-shooting at the [evening ta elec( three frustecs to {snceeed William 1. Simpson F. Rogers and Fred . Manchester whose terms have expired. Tl meeting will he called he Myron GETS THRE 2 DAYS IN JAIL ident of the Worthington fire dis- (‘o /h & 00 Yood and a general | Bridgeport, Sept. 17 (P-—Andrew |giejock, directly before trict, who is not a member of the| 00 a"on the program. The Reheck. Stratford, was sentenced 10 {ookly prayer meeting, club, will he visited with the end in |05 Gt a1 tomorrow afternoon | three days in jail by Judge Fred- | Anout 130 were prosent last night view of signing him up. " svening and Saturday afternoon |erick Huxford in the criminal eourt iat the “get-fogether™ supper of the Fhe club’s program for the YPar| .4 ovaping also. |of common pleas today after lm‘,») ireh. Tev. Willlam H. Alderso will be an extensive one it is expect- | Girls Present Songs pleaded guilty to driving an nv,m,‘l, tor of the Trinity M. K. church ed. No definite plans have been re-| o0 ‘it of the program present- | mobile while under the influence of luf New Rritain. proved an int Jeased as yet, but a printed pro ™ 4 at the meeting of Berlin Grange | liquor. | ker. and the church o will be drawn up and coples distrib- oo hiant, was unintentionally In Beheck's hehalf it was repre- ltra red several sclections, uted to all members in the near| .iioq from last night's ftems. This |sented his family of six children Kindergarten Entrance future, {part was presented by Mrs. Mans- | would suffcr were he obliged to lose| Tules for childzen entering schoo! Experts Are Busy. fiel’s elass of girls from the Ken-|nis work by going to jall. in Plainville for first grade and The experts who are working in g, pion Grammar school. — They arlin in connection with the re- assessment proposition, have estab- |y lo nart lished their headquarters in the' as- sessors’ room at the town hail for the present, and are busily engaged | at thelr occupation. About five MeN |, ‘4ye ‘mecting of the Fast Berlin are employed at the work at the |, yypity club, was, according o present fime, the main job being |, uny of the members. the best that that of going over enlargements of | has been oftered since the organiza- | the airplane maps and tracing cach | o, o he club, while all those who resident’s property In red ink. | witnessed it were of the opinion that The maps in their sriginal T presented in the past have been ave surprisingly distindt and clear | (4 S To inge it sang several songs, completing the work in an excellent manner. Toxcellent Community Program The program presented last night and present an aspect o the town of | *" bl et at Athletic Jerlin, hitnerto seen by few resi- {1 8 G ponin The program dents. 1t is possible, .hrough thes |, ..,0q with an overture by the or- maps, to trace the hadings of most| ;. g group recruited from of the residents, and with the aid of} 3 0 the many talented musicians {loeds and other documents, it is pos- o4 “yuee” The overturo was sible to trace the reft. followed by a solo by Francis Cob Gustavus Narren a recitation by Evelyn Cudah The funeral of Custavus Warren e e b who died Tuesday afternoon at RIS { ;0 " jo\niat, oftered a solo on the { — D ’t Be Bald features of the evening. The char- on | acters took thefr parts well and the Thin-haired reamrs shouid use Parisian | wceremony™ evoked much mirth and instrument. A mock marriage was one of the sge hair tonic ind scalp treatment at SR el e e e et 452 2nd ereapebeing bald. Its guar- |applau e A O AT %aning hair and itening |cluded the entertajnment program g anish aldnnarur [being praceded by another orches. | o money refunded. ec1l {r, Remeyber the —best forAalr and acalp, fra selection. Dancing brought the (evening to & close: Standard Oil Co. the g oline filling |station on Central square and will take possession of it on Oct. 1. l\\'hilw the terms of the lease have not been announced, it is understood that he will terminate his present contrac with the ¢ Gasoline (o, nd enter info a new one with the | Secony firm Picnic Postponed | The nicnic of the Woman's fes ) ration of the Congregational eht eheduled fo be held at Pinnaclerox it today was postponed and will all previous carried Whether.or not the outing will take | place on that day dater- {mined by weather conditions at 9 o'clock in the morning. i Notes Miss Lila M eity is spendiy fow home of her mother. Loamis of Whiting arr out. will be York ! days ot Mrs. T A Loomis of New the cot Charles Peters of Tearl | t is attending a meeling of the ! TOR SALT SEASONED HARDWOOD ) “Sawed” J. R. Merriman Plainyille, Conn, | ¢ Northeastern College, 1o Mrs, Alice Carrier, who has bheen a guest of Mrs. K. J. Skinner the past week, Ieft yesterday for her home in Orlando, Florida Mr. and Mrs, 1L B Doane and danghter, Helena left Monday for New Drunswick, New Jorsey. where Miss Doane will enter fhe New Jer- sey State College. Mr, and Mrs. Doane will spend the next two weeks on a motor trip to Delaware Water Gap and Erie. I'a Mrs. G. F. Itoot and family € returned from Canoe Harhor, t River, where they spent the sum- mer., Nelson Mann and Miss Mildred Mann of Robbins avenue have re- turned from their vacation spent at Scituate, Mass FAVOR UNIFICATION Aug. 15 by the Rev. Spencer B, | Evans, pastor of the Terryville Con- e ey gregational church, according to a | g e 3 Teturn received at the office of the | Stamford Man on Trial clty clerk For Fatal Auto Crash | T Sept. 17 (A—Bound {Playwright and Author from the Stamford city court Q T . re on a charge of manslaughter, Sacramento, Cal., . : d : ; Stamford, will go to trial bee Royalties on nine plays and one | ¢, Jydge George E. Hinman and & d was stated. | Dridgeport, Sept. 17 T novel written by Henry White "'l Tury in criminal superior court te- {New York comprise the community [lany property of White and his wife, | ! Eugene Hall Clark, 18, Sound {Beach. a passenger in Turner's aus tomobile, was fatally injured om !June & when the Turner automobile {in collision with a car driven by | Ralph R, Studwell, here (Mary, said a stipulation filed | vesterday in the suit for divor stituted some time ago by M {White. The stipulation provides for an equal distribution of the royal- A stamford, overs e e Afoln pan. |turned on Fast Main street at Locks QRELEOY ity aga M- | wood avenue, Stamford dora,"” “The Fast Set 1| In"his signing of accidental death, Coroner Phelan pointed out the con- |fusion of conflicting evidenca pree {sented before him during his ine vestigation of the case, I Dancer.” “Cave Lady” “Rack Stage.” and TENDERED GROCERY SHOWER A grocery shower was held in honor of Miss Ruth Boardman at| = ~ == = Ilint, Mich,, Sept. 17 (A—The De-tho home of Miss Dorothy Clark of ot eanturence ot the. Mothoat e wrors. Toestrs we-irn 0o N Baby In Your Hom Episcopal church today voted 229 Eriing and Misses Irene North and Thousands of coples of & new book by Dr. ta 2 for unification with the Meth-|poarotliy Clark. The home was very _‘,““L' Elders are being distriduted to ) | out. coat. wor odist Episcopal ehurch, south, Ad-|attractively corated, the color mission of laymen to ture sessions also was approved ot oal Hern ssified your surpius furniture. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ARE VoU SURE THE DOCTOR IS COMING T DAY, AoMT AN DO You SPOSE 1 CAN GET OUT OF AY WHEEL CHAIR AN'RUN AROUND LIKE ALL THE ) OTAER CHILDRENS VES, ME SHOWLD BE HERE ANY MINUTE = KE'LL TELL Nou IF o HELLO, DR ITLL FEEL ARE YU GOING T LET ME WALK NOW OH, GEE, 1 CAN RUN AND PLAy AGAIN! A T (" rr poespT FINE! oW IF IT's LIKE 1T = VYES, I'M GOING TO | ART AT ALL SHOULD BE, 1 THINK. YOU WILL LOOK. AT YOUR KNEBE — T THINK ITS IN PRETTY GOOD IR Life Is Sweet !scheme heing carried out in pink | A buffet luncheon was served. Ma sy woman b pen § ool RO Meney, Boardman will be married on S gbllnuenl. wimply name and address o Frederick Radil of Will Eiders, 000 Ball 1ds., fh to Frederick Radil of | H wil nger Bldz herty strest stitutional weakness. Many things are {hat the average woman bas pever fore. temher 26 ANy MoRE! J| BEABLE 4 CRUTCUES IN A DAY LOTS OF PEOPLE WALK ON CRUTCHES ALL THEIR LNES AND SEEM TO HAVE TO WALK ON < fja P2,