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/i MAIL ORDERS FILLED THE FIFTH AVENUE FASHION REVUE STAGED BY BROWN. THOMSON & CO. AT THE ELKS' FROLIC AT THE STATE ARMORY | THIS WEEK 1S WELL WORTH YOUR I‘FN(.. DO\'T MISS ITI If Lookmg for Gifis for Babies Vinit Our INFANTS’ SECTION, WHERE CHOICE IS VARIED “BABYLAND,” as our Infants’ Department is known far and wide, is the melting pot of any mother’s difficulties as regards the proper clothing and accessories for her little folks, 1 to 6. THINGS SUITABLE FOR GIFTS are the articles mentioned by us today. Sensible, suitable and seasonable for looks and comfort. BEST IN KIND, best in quality and best in assortment. “Babyland” invites all interested to come and make selection for the little folks they are planning for. 18-Piece Layette for the new baby at $8.98 Baby Dresses ..... $1.00 to $5.98 Baby Scarf and Cap.. et 852,50 set Baby Carriage Boots...............$1.79 White Kid Shoes. .....$1.25 to $1.98 pair Baby Sweaters. ....81.50 to §3.98 Baby Booties. . . .00c to $3.98 pair Baby Sacques ....$1.25 to $4.50 Baby Buntings. .. ..$2.98 to $5.98 Baby Swings. .. .$1.25 and $1.98 Baby Stockings. ... .50c and T3¢ pair Baby Nightgowns ...30¢c., $1.00 Rompers and Creepers .81.00, $3.98 Di*er Bags priced................$1.00 Baby Bibs for.............25¢c and $2.50 Baskets.................$2.30 and $2.98 Carriage Robes..........$279 to $25.00 (Infants’ Shop---One Flight Up) NEW PUMPS FOR FALL WEAR Hand Sewed Turn Shoes—We offer Black Suede, Front-strap Pumps, Cuban heels, priced at $8.50 pair. Patent Colt Plain Regent Pumps, Spanigh and Cuban heels, offered at 37.50 pait. Brown Suede One-strap Pumps, heels, $8.00 pair. [ | Teddy Bear Suits, 4-piece. .$5.50 to $13.98 Baby Bonnets. . .51.00 to $4.98 Baby Blankets............§L50 to $8.98 Black Kid Gore Pump~ with Cuban hecls priced at $8.00 pair. Tan Golf Gore Pumps with Cuban heels offered at $8.00 pair. Patent Colt Gore Pumps with buckle, Cu- ban heels, priced at $8.00 pair. Black Satin Coronation Pumps, steel bead- ed buckle, spike heels, $9.00 pair. Spanish ; fering of this organi attend this ation will be |to meeting, whether . Bef[m News of a high calibre, as the work of 'members of the club or not. { Mes. Damon In arranging choir re- | Mr. Bell's talk will deal with the | |citals in the past has been highly | phases of government of most in- " | commended, Mrs. Damon has also terest to women, He will also de- |arranged an intcresting program of | scribe | organ mui On Sunda [ the soloist will be Cha 8 man, tenors The clioir wiil not par-| The meeting promises to be one of ticlpate in the excrcises on Monday the most intercsting of the season, evening, but a singer of note, | Appraisal Experts Speak ! August Klein of New Britain, will| Thomas Linde A Edward M eral bilis of special inter u\u\lng‘m women, which came up in the les Stubl- | last legislatu PROGRAM PUBLIG FOR ANNIVERSARY !|school. Plainville News RUTH JAGOBS WILL HEAD NIGHT SCHOOL Appointee Is at Present Teacher | ot Broad Stoeet School |ATHLETICS BOOMING HERE || Townspeople Raising Money To Buy Sport Equipment—Football Game Saturday — Odd Fellows' Past Grands' Night—Briefs, Miss Ruth Jacobs has been elect- ed principal of the Plainville eve- ning school by the members of the town school committe e will assume her duties of suporvision im- mediately and will have entlre arge of that division of classes The evening school will be conducted on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights throughont the winter, | Mies Jacobs has heen of the feaching siaff of the Plainville | schools for more than three years being employcd at the Broad street She is a prady Maine State Normal school and has been considercd one of the most of- ficient moembers of the statf since her advent in Plainville. Automohile Crash Autoniobiles driven by Louis Jacl |son of Southington and Willian, Nash of Waterbury |before midnight last night at the | corner of Whiting and Broad strects. | Tackson's ear was coming out of I Broad street and the mber | other machine, coming up from Sonthington, is soid |te have cut in front of him. Juck- |son's auto was badly d the | front being stove in and the wheels rippetl off. while the ether practical- |1y escaped injnry. None of the oc- cupants were hurt, Investigation wasmade by Depafy {Sherift B, W, Juror Willi fird hoth drivers to app and Grand who noti- ar in conrt \ | | | eleven, and they aire clearing and putting In shape the fleld themselves, Principal P, H, Lord s coaching them, and they are responding finely to his efforts. Some equipment has to contribute to the upkeep of thelr own sports, the students are deter- mined to pay their share, and tomor- row they will bring their contribu- l‘llulm to school, With such spirit in the school, the town can hardly re- fuse to contribute its aMount, At the asscmibly tomorrow morne- ing, cheers will be selected and prac- |ticed, while music for a school song will be chosen. Superintendent L. 8. Mills and Mr, Lord have offered a prize of $10 to the pupil writing | {the best words to the tune selected | by the music committee, The girls, meanwhile, are enthus- ing over basketball, An outdoor court will be constructed beside the school and carly practice will soon be held there under the coaching of Miss Aldrid and Mrs, Lord, It Is hoped to securc a floor here, and then both hoys and girls will begin ate of the | collided shortly | |preparations for the baskethall sea- son. A baseball team will represent the school next spring. Past Grands Night | | | | | | | | Scquassen Lodge, 1. 0. O. will (9rews, who held over from last committee. Why a piano had arriv. {holl the initiatory degree this eve- | J1N€ brcause of u failure of the dis- ed out of the biue for the committee Ining in Odd Fellows' hall at its reg- |trict to elect at that time. Other was a conjectures, until the waybill ular wieeling. There will be a large [Officcrs were chosen as follows: |at the express office showed that the [ class andidates, and the work |16k and treasurer, Louls Scherft; |Ponselle dircctors had sent their will he exemplified by u pleked team :‘nnm-xun I'rank H. Wood: auditors, own instrument, lof 22 past grands of the lodge filling | Miss Irene Clark, chairman, Mrs. | Board of Education Meeting all chaivs. Tho meeting will be open |Grace Burnham, Mrs, Esther An-| The bhoard of education met last 1o all candidates who have received |Irews. night and considered several im- the initiatory degree, | The appointment by the board of | portant matters, An invitation is also extended o |education last night for the term | The bills for the following de- any past grand, whether he fs a |©nding in July 1926 ends the con- | partments were approved and or- | member of this or some other lodge, |TOversy which has disrupted the dis- { dered paid: Toard of education ISk tanient s ath asii s ¢ [trict for some tii Stormy meet- | $52.89, home economics $62.71, Granes’ Night” and will be ohsery- |I&S followed in succession after a | health school $30.00, music $1.00, d as such. The committee in charge |turmoil had startud last spring over | manual training $26 high achool provided @ program that will be |the erection of a new schoolhouse. | 2969.67, medical examination a surprise to 21l who attend [ Next week will be observed as “Oriental Night.” and the program | Will he announced at tonight's gath- cring, Ladies' Al sale At the mecting of the Ladies' Aid socicty of the Pugtist chureh held yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. B W. Farrar, it was voted to hold the annual sale of and ful articles on - ‘Tues and Wednesday, November 17 and 18, | Have Mail Delivered The general delivery, according fo at 7:30 o'clock next Monday evening. |a notice posted in the post ofier, iu | Fined §10 and Costs |for the use of transtent pationts, | Dominick Sezepaniki of New Brit- | Persons having a rosilence. . hotel ain drew a fine of $10 and costs in h I e e S | the town court here last night on a ss should file orders directing {charge of speeding. He was that their mail bhe delivered accord- fod Sunday night by Officer Callen and William Buys 3 ,‘h we from the cenfer to White Oak Minor Accident A { accident occurred at Rlos com’s corner at 4:45 o'clock yester- lday afternoon. automohiles by Mr. Anderson of Hartford and Smith of Farminzton. collidi driven | ingly | Fined In Cheshire almer of Whiting street appeared in the Cheshive town court last night as a result of a in that town a few nizhts At [torney Charles I, Canlon, who de- ifended him reded i having the collision | sue been ordered, and the field will be | marked off before Saturday. E MA IFearful lost they not be allowed {future, to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925, ver Not A Bristol News cases Is regarded in ning s un \m ceording to ¥ 'eph 1. Wolsard this sald that lon George cated In the street an Riley \n that l\nvlllng out \lrls noted by the | The health offictul sa feared no epidemic the city's health was |nr) state Chosen by School Board ) Andrews’ Successor ——— ‘l'hv funeral of Mrs, William ¥, rry, who died on Tuesday night, CHURCH 10 REGEIVE $10.000 i i, 535 | Services were conducted by Rev, B, Marvin D, Fdgerton Gives §3,000 In | [« Wismer, gregational church Memory of Sister—Pearson Home Plano Glves me mystificatior ay fn the commi Rosa Ponselle On Pond Street Saved From De- i fon, iter the . Clark chairman of the Twe Hare was appolnted 1fth school dis- heater, when a not rom the Ameriean Co., that a plano w (rul last night by the board of ed- lucation to succced Howard L. An The battles waxed so hot that sev- oral district vesidents were arrested for alleged fllegal voting and finally the city council was called in to de- | September was as the district lincs. Then the | ingpections by Futility of holding the annual meet- | home calls made 25 Ing was made apparent as the legali- | Dr, Rrackett 54, pu of veters could he questioned and so nothing was done and matters went to the board of cducation auto- matieally for decision. Tollowing the decisiona last night, meeting is expected for the nw:xl‘: discuss the sehoolhouse | rding fo district resi- | | | ] $52.00 The veport of the tion department fol 3.967 cases, pediculi 48, petigo 2, fever 6, s partment for the m. ercetion ber was as follows: Attending |dents this morning private school 1, attending funeral Sayes Home |'I'n.||l Destraction 1. moved from distriet 1, kept oun > home of Eric and Violet |, ooy o¢ clothing 2, Kept at home Pearson of 27 'ond strect was saved | o 005 7" working filegally 10, trom destruction at ) yesterd afternoon by quick work on the part of the Bristol fire department, Let- ter Carrier Allan Dresser discovered smoke coming from the widows of the house as he was delivering mail kept at home by pa g a tota voted tl superintendent he purchase an additi to Bert N.chols at the Turner Heat- | - school and o er Co. He and Mr. Nichols rushed Al ) {to the house only to find the doors Nichols then ran to the | A1 It was voted ¢ Nouse and. notified the | tendent be | for locked. Mr i Vi author! neas Vire the installation The outbreuk of thrs ralth Officer Jos: one case had uneral of Mrs, astor of in the West cemefery day night under auspr Indge of Flks at the making a total of $1.479.0 school nurses 2,647, measured 1,241; making a total of Of this children were excluded as conjunetivitia 1, The report of the attendance de- | the sewing department at the high cabinet for the science department. larming ¢ scurlet fever the line of or- nd is not alarms- morning. He been found d two were lo- The cases parent simulta- few duys apart of the ordinary weulth officials 1d today that he as he thought s in a satisfac- Ty the First Con- The burial was Surprise ) developed yes- | ttee in charge of | concert on 1ri- of Bristol Community fce was recefved tallway Express as awalting the medical inspec- r the month of follows: General 5. inspections by | plis welghed and number 59 follows: im- | ore throat 2, onth of Septem- rents 10, ruants I of 44 cases. hat the school authorized to onal lockers for additional filing hat the superin- ized to arrange! of fire alarm | | present a recltal. Mr. Klein is pos- | Carthy, appr perts, who are hle 1red Callen, who investi- | t chavge of veckless driving | firemen. el al in the north wing, | sessed of a mellow baritone voice [in charge of the rcassessment of the | g : Al e d 1o specding P owhich | The tiremen, smashed in the rear 5 L | & [gated. allowed roth partics to con | Sl he following was adopted as the | ll' ay 60re lOfl 01| ana he has proved popular with |(own of Berlin, delivercd inte ost- {tinue on their way, finiii the case 2INer was fined 810 and costs door to tind the kitehen ablaze, ALt A ot ]nudlu\roa everywhere, ing addresses at the meeting of the | was not one for the cour Stores Open Wednesdays tiberal use of chemicals extingulshed | (R0 Chlll’Ch Thls w%k'Em] | A supper and reception will be Fast Berlin Community club last Tigh &ehool Athle Iliv local stores which made a the fire with only one partition @;v‘ Fall term-—Wednesday, Septem- held o Monday from b to 7 p. m., |"Eht. There was a capacity audi- | With fnterest tn athletics keen i | practice of closing Wedn ngiotithe floor helnneasli ot Coppi ety : oon R invitation have been sent out m cnee in attendance and the experts the Plainville High school a puhlic hoous during the summer discon- | The heat blistered the 'M'““hm\m\»k Decemb 2 sixteen Y this affair. Arrangements are \ lescribed the method of makiug the subseription i< heing taken up snong (inued this yesterday and will hence- |out the house, 1 weeks, | WILL LAST Two DA S | chargo of the women of the ,h.mh reassessment and of mapping (he local residents fo wrovide fvarces | forth be open all day. This apparent- §10,000 For ”’"""". 45,0001 Winter term—Tuesday, January | An informal meeting. including {he |toWn by eroplane, for the purchase of pdequate vquip- |1y was not known to their patrons, Mentorial trust funds of $3, ‘( nine a. m. to Thursday. A f Those present heard with inte ment. This woveii ot wes finst con- | for there were praciically no sales Cich to bear the family neme of 8 exchange of greetinga by visiting | D i 3 e b e S o 1926 at ) p. m.—thir- | Woeds Full of Hunters on OPERing | 1o ovmen, 25 of whom are expect-:0f the work which the Municipal ceived hy (ha who 18 fall yesterduy afternoos Alenich e pel e | P & : i o o e T diiatine ! tn ds, | el oial I3 ational church, After the ) 3 ive ' ¢d. will be held at 7:30 o'clock. {Serviee company {s doing. The ‘umvrr (i g " Auyiliary Socia! 2 e ey rm—Tuesday, April 13 Day of Season — Representative =5 incipul speaker of the cve- |actial maps of Berln were examined 'and already severnl of the leading | The ladies' ausiliary of Lrock AR MERnERe e e s e S D Will Speak About Government— | ning will - be Rev. William . |With interest while the experts ex- ns of Plainville | contribut- | Barnes post, American Legion, will ""*”v‘ 100 would come to the Weeks. The public schools of the Beard of New York city. Five min- |plained just how (hey aro taken ed enough to assure the eventual [hold a social after the regular mect- e \ih (e willitor Iis aiat city will also be closed on the fol- Ttte i g P ccess of the iden, The Pla SRR (e 3 : hurch n ° of his or. 3 e Other Items. ute talks will be glven by the fol- (and fitted together %0 as o mak 1”1”) (“mlv 1 . r“.‘ :w:n‘\\\mw ieg tomerrow evening. - e ": Merrick. in momory of her 10WINg days: Friday, Octoher 23rd RS A entirely | 1OWiNg members of the cler one large map of the town, LG e onesuathone V. ML CAL Mecting hushand. Leverett G. Merrick, e jfor the state teachers' convention. An_ elaborate program, entirely|™p b o L Blakely of Farm-| Refreshments were served at the is an excess of enthusiasm in it: nu \ of tHas YAl A I SR AT, . 1 that ho himself had | I'rom 12:00 o'clock Wednesday noon | tn g8 o g e o R R T e e arNo T L il s Wot | loBE lotit e matinie) [Ierouetactivition areibetine SN ierount will e IFTERST oiElock tosy Alc ANOMAOURTIEE ho AR R Ry e 2bth tinti1}0; 00/ Mor2 bt ibeew arvanged, will e earled Ls Ll SRl e Daughter Is Bory all of which deserve the support of | piorroy ing ai the ¥. M. C INenctu 00 g 4 emal Uty November 30th, One day for out on Sunday and Monday next in | fersInston, ftev Wheodore £ OR |\ L0 Mrs. Charles landry of the townspeople. Athleties require | o). fte Atk 1o 1o [ fund for bis sister to be known as AhDiEmhn St Qe ection with the observance of Of New Britain, Rev. Carlos Rowlin- Rl L T s e e ! e s B feretak fina: iting of schools to be deter- SoAngaL oL R e g, | 5on of Wetherstield, Rev. Herbert D, | Kensington are recelsing congratula- 2 ¥ large amount of mMoney 88 Lsure 1o be prosent, as several im- s 1 upon by the school super- the 150th anniversary ot fhe found- [ o T e\l | UonA on' the hirth!ofi ' dobghters Inttal costs but ‘afler thabithe ox= [oiotty i Lo HEE R g8 BB up - by e e SR ing of the Berlin Congrematlonalijc s L o eitor. Rev) | Jnne Lorraine, sesterd Drifa S gapenscaraneSEamal ISrai1B receiptst) Will Play Mohawhs Annualyinspection o S T riford Gounty: Teabhoralconen: church. This program has been ar- Son Woodruff of Mand enter, Rev. | Soodwin s the aitending physieian, {hetns vay them: 1t is therefore | BT b e 1 oy ionesyie strectiuepartment wir= A ¥ Teachers ranged’ by. Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, i Dr: Albert Je Lord of=Merlden. Rev.y PastiBarhnlicins hoped that the subseription will he 1 Mohawke i that sty \RE the last vear will he made short- v SRR pastor of the church, and a special Samuel Sutcliffe of New Britain, | successful and that the high school | L awks in that ity oy ¢ e city counell and the mayor. ¥ presented a reques| vy itt who have Rev. Edward E. Norsc of Hartford | The reguar mid-week service will 0 i et | afturnoon SThi Siocn B wIIIE et et Tt AR e O aannd Anderson from the Boy Scout or tion re ANV CTAALNSCONDIILEE SRR IO Rev. Henry FP. Schaufiler of |0¢ Nheld at the Methodist chureh {CAMS may be v equipped- {619 a4 workont fhis « 4 . H i N the use of the high school g e . tev. Henry P. Schaufiler o 1 Rfene s ; the department has invited the e 2 been working on the details since G 4 this evening at the usual hour | A foothall ga turday is in Conducted Clas ! f ¢ 14 for drilling and march early in the spring of this ycar. iM[L (' Vl‘ : i . 7 R he 'Prospect with the trade school. and O e R & e officials to lTook over the efforts of | S iniieaion ;m! 2 hmmm;{ b foll t is expeeted that the church wi hist socia he givenby: thelheednatlpae srhesus Sl i class which conducts itself in nis organization in order that the os¢ Sunde « : The program will as ows o ! : L ‘vices, |1adies of St. Gabriel's church in the ;! "1S contest will be staged on the lo e (O C b L w he members were unanimous in for dihdas: 1006 &l w. Maeainig be Olicu Lo capselly At ol servives 0 B 08 e a1 grounds if arrangements are car ; Ve Sllyglonrdiina yimowgitia s piogmesi| ooy t e i somien The sermon will ba de. | Residents have expressed a keen ine [ChUTCh social room Friday evening T S{oWnda If atransemonts are cor- |, chool, according | mago. celing that it would be unwise to cered by Rev. Dr. Frank G. Weod- terestin the coming ecicbration. S o'clock, P et e DO LU S e experiment | &rant the use of the ficld for this iyerediny oo S The et Conerecationall mieel The Modern Woodmen witl holid el il oved great success, It lsa T purpose. worth of Summerworth, New Hamp- 3 Ll onsropationalmee e several games will he s 2 & e i ’ S e e n their next meeting at the Athletic [tnis fan n g sclence, and O tetatasesn Hatraatiar of (R arila as Tl Seet “The Ghureh of the Living 'and the Washinglon Feclosiastical [Duilding next Thursday evening, Oc- [ M o0 o o Tupits give ont their own $ cussed by the commissioners and it ject, *The : e & 5he CLINT L Sl . B et one s voted that there be a fire drill P g . socie! g 1 The |tober 15. s s ullv 18 f the oa |Ments. write their papers. corre or ) was voted that th E God.” The seripture readings will soeiely was formed in e {wonderful. Fully 18 out of the 23 : ! 2 ool At be by Professor Jdward I. Norse, church when it was built had a| Mrs. Charles Nelson has heen yocoonroliad are eandidates for tho | *4¢h other, and then put the mr COLOR IT NEW WITH 1 every schoolhouse of the city at | D. . a former of the 1ncibership of 95 people. After | confined to her home on Main mrmv‘ in the teacher's book. When th least once every month of the school AL Berlin separatcd from Farmingion [DY iln come Into the classroom. the “ " N ”‘\I\ Y ning service will be held the church continued to grow, and The regular meeting of the Girls' v]n 4|H(&|hm\ on the hoard DIAMOND DYES The superintendent n\yvmmrl th ‘ ALGBIROClock: Lol < ;i ay evenin, 5 aven o & 5 who desires relief in arranging for S feamd Thorc are two Congregational |8y evening but will be held on myw papers, and, in case a pup Dib to. Tint or Boil p”v’lv"vv‘(r‘ ry of churches in the town of Berlin, one | Friday even g October 16, instead. F kl l 4 D [thinks Dis mark is too high or for Just Dip to the s»‘nln;x of her \»)mm J\\VO the | eripture LY O e g | Ton ot o e Alo o o hn J. Jennings school. After tho PR ixtorict regs, being known as First Congre- 5 recKie in ays modaritnavole ofitheidla $ to Dye scussion the superintendent w will be given by Rev, Samuel A, Sational church, being locaied in | (‘llflN Of Christ | 2 pil : }”"‘ Ok Luthorized to see if relief conld 1 e e ; Kensfogton;iand! the’ other being!| 3 % | . following day bs then determined : e horiz : : QUSeos| B e ca ey D el el FO1S T MeT IO NEWRIT iteavers = \Wamior ol Cronnl <ot ot e (b el e L pac) nged for Mrs. Semrau by secu wrowi ngdopnith xonshy S e 1 he o Sceond Congregational church, | Oklahoma City, Okla. Oct, & (8| —Easy Use And Axelrod's o s i R e ¢ lirec- | ing the names of people who might Another; hitorica) adiressiivill -y g 5 : 3 tmmerson is a cardinal doctrine | Pharmacy Says Meney Back 1T e R so simple any | Ve to help Mrs, Semrau in iven by Rev rrod Sonle seere- Hunters Blaze Away oy | s Y pia R1ENEHILTIY | Eeriohilare . ; M ¢ Socirty of © Dark fortas slinking through the ©f 'he disciples of Christ and should | Flyte Fails. 2 stoves for sale, 16 Park St W0 tint soft, | transporting of her children. . tary of fhe ) fo Wil spreak on undetbrush during the cold, gray | X0 Made essentlal for membership, et e o "r! The superintendent brought to the G 1\”\‘ Lk period preceding. dawn. Shotguns | °F Cmployment in any of the| Just what you have heen wishing to renf, 16 Park St—Advt 1 attention of the hoard the requ The Overflow of the Spring 0 Dicsdines LS ® |church's agencies. a conelliation |for, girls—the ugly spo resy N e s permanent { of Dr. Knowlton concerning the ex- Henry P hauffler of New York and rifles catehing t gleam of 3 i =8 el Lol : 5 ge—ho He i tonioticoriaintxta ibalof achoc] Irel. slecpy. red sun. Muttered exelama- | COMMittee held in a report submit- [have long been trying (o get rid of I No i ronAitiontel , faml ity u i former pakimiolithe Cliurch L ey At ted to the international convention {will quickly dissolve—and you can {Tpquire Clarendon Lunch. Plainvilld | children for thyroid gland enlarge- " 1L teom tho Saintures. tions as twigs snap under foot from v Inquir rendon . Plainvi | t P Saevl 1 e e the countryside | Of_the chureh here today [wateh them specdily melt away. | | ments under federal supervision. t A fenture o hoLh S O O reverherating to the sound of shots| The committee was named last| And after cvery freckle has gone | = | was the unanimous opinlon of the Ry T L ne T T kst ; rin Cleveland fo seek a way to | your skin will be cleaner, falrer and | Special Notice i sweaters, | commissioners that this request be SR atihe it's neither @ revolt nmor a|Neal divergent views cn doctrinal |more youthful looking than ever \u,‘ 7 2 coverings, | not granted. ko b dletel m“y“v“ ). f- raid. IUs just the usual thing in |9UeStions. principally immersion. | fore. T D e riin in the Hrst das 6f thie hunic|[iThel renoet probably twiliibe! de=| W Startitoday/in;hanish theso hlem= Iy Family will hold | Tuy Diamond Dyes—no other kind | Frank 1. Ginghor, Berwick, Pa., | e s, The wwaods were full of | bated tomorrow and is expocted to|ishes that mar your beauty, Axel- * whist at A. R Irid and tell ruggist whether the [ has a of collecting safet Hin VN« ‘vlw‘ s wn‘-y" ng and it was es- | bring conflict between the conserva- [rod’s and live druggists everywhere |evening Oct, 8. 8:00, The first prize | material you wish to color is wool or | match hoxes. He now has a collec- MiD L Te Y FRADE ;2 3 tive and progressive clements with- lare selling lots of it. Just ask for will he a silk quilt. There will e silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or | tion of 80, manufactured in all parts nated that they outnumbered the | P | & 8 * e |in the denomination. | ¥iyte—it is inexpensive, | e G faine prizes, | mixed goods of the world. zame by about two to one. Krom :k of dawn sleepers were g into wakefulness by the | startied continued sound of rifies being fired | FRECKLES AND i the distance. Farly risers were those hunters Most of them had but a few hours o spond at the sport before report- HIS FRIENDS Freckles Is Up to Date g for their various duties, and they were determined to make the st of it. A last-minute rush of Jusiness for the town clerk testified » the tact that large numbers of | men were desirous of securing li- | se 50 as to be able to get the first | Easy Safe Way ack at various forms of game Mfe. | ‘ToRemoveHair =7k srron e e iin many expeditions have not come in | sound of the rifles, they must have e o t something. even If it might have tific authoritics now sgree the only harmless cow. Such air roots. KARMA is a sooth Will Speak to Women balsam which is avplied almost a: A\ highly interesting address on { YRAR-TEAGKER PickED ) AEOUT TO BE INTHE PLAY THE SCHOOL'S GONNA ) GINE CHRISTMAS - WERE GONNA BEGIN PRACTICING THIS WEEK' ___~ gree that ¢ sily as cold cream. It penetrates towards the bair & | n Toots, loosens them and gently easesout hair, “Government” will he given at a nd all, leaving the ekin clear, bealthy Wl i RMA is sold on an abrolute £ ! L l*unrfinmf hair \Women Volors next Tuesday eve- oraocont. Get ring by Hon. J. Mortimer BRell representative from Salisbury in | the general assembly. The meeting is scheduled for § o'clock and will {be held at the Kensington Gram. | mar schook The public ts invited: KARMA BoY!voure ) A LUCRY DoG"! TWISH 1 WuZ GONNA BE N Tvroo. S 1 NENER FOR Suck (" DonTse WHY GET PckeD. - AN'\WE / STAQT RELEARSIN 7 TOAORROW £ ‘,":NL-AY\.( HL% THAT "\AE' \ 1 SHouLd _/~ SAY-AN Yo L ONG OF JE THREE \WISE AEN Too! ) ( TM A ACTD WHAY DO You LUNE_\ 1IN A SHoW OUR SCHOOL'S )T HANE A ROBE FOR, ‘ GIVNG FOR CHRISTMAS =~ FRECKLES ] | HAVE YoU GOT A ROBE, ) N | AOM, CAUSE T 60T7A | OF THE a banquet in the Newington Congre- & | Mrs. H. B {or sicken, B'CAUSE TM ONE ) cuys! MAPLE HILL NEWS The Woman's club of Maple Hill will observe “Guest Night" by giving gational church next Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock. This will be followed by & short musical pro- gram and a play entitled, “Listen Ladies," under the dircction of Mra, Leonard 10, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Canfield of ewington Center have returned from a motor trip to Atlantle City, The Newington Christlan Endea- vor will serve a cafeterla supper to- morrow evening from 6:30 to 7:80 o'clock In the parish house; Miss Doris Higgins, duvghtér ‘of Senator Higgins of Bungor, Malne, has been visiting Mrs. M. Nordstrom of Robbins avenue, Mr. and Mrs. G, W, Rowe of New Ington Center have announecd: t engagement of their daughter. M Katherine Lewis 1towe, to ey, Har ry 8 Martin of P'almer, Mass, Mr. Martin was a former pastor ot the Newington Congregational church Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnce Barrows and daughter of Willimantlc were gursts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Clin- ton & Barrows of Newington, Mrs, M. J. Shouts entertained the Maple Hill Bridge club at her home on Stuart street Tuesday afternoon. The first prize was awarded to Mrs, L. Harding. the second to Mrs. W, J. Sorrow, and the consolation to Olmstead, CHARGE CONSPIRACY General Electric is One Firm Ac- cused of Trying to Deprive ‘Peas body Concern of Its Business, Boston, Oct. 8 (A—The General llectric company and other defend- ants are charged with conspiracy to deprive the Beacon Lamp company of Peabody of its business and to obtain its business and plant at a nominal cost in uit for $500,000 filed by the Beacon concern in the superior court today. The other defendants are the Consolidate Electric Lamp company of Danvers, Oscar T. Jackson of Danvers, Charles 8 Breslin of Salem and P, R. Mallory and Company, Ine, of ew York, The bill of complaint asserts that the defendants entered into fraudu- lent negotiations for the purchase of the Beacon company's business, cut off its supplies of raw material and machinery, efrculated iiterature to prevent the prosecution of its busls nvess and prevented the plaintiffs from having a trial on the merits of the question of alleged patent in- fringement, Tt is also charged that the Goneral cirlec company since 1596 with other corporations has heen engaged in a combination fo control the man- wlacture and sale of electric lamps in this eountry and now has a eom- pleta monopoly of incandescent lamp manufacture, MUST FACE TRIAL Harrison Noel to Be Prosecnfed for Murder of Negro Chauffeur— Judge Announces Decision. Newark N. J. Oct, $—Hurrison W. Noel, slayer of six-y d Mary Daly, of Montelair, and of Raymond Pierce, a negro chauffeur, must faee trial in Essex county for the slaying of the chauffeur. Judge Edwin C. Caffrey, in eom- mon pleas court, befora whom & long series of hearings was held ‘o determine whether Noel, admittedly medically fnsane, was nevertheless legally sane, today announced the decision. “The guilt or innocence of Noel is for a jury to determine and judg- ment in this case is that the de- fendant be remanded for trial,” an- nounced the judge, % Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10¢ | Don't stay head- chy, diz bilious. con-tipated, sick! One or two pleas- it candy - ke carets” taken v time will mild- Iy stimulate your z > liver and start your 9;)" E bowels, Then you will both look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin roay. Because “Cascarets” never gripe it has become the largest ing laxative in the world, Directions for men, women, chil- dren on each box—any drugstore, BY BLOSSER WISE