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29 22, 1925, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Plainville News PLAINVILLE HAS TRAFFIC_OFFICER Selectmen Name David Kaul- (| man to Protect School Children SCHOOL LUNCH PROBLEM Dr. Cooks Questions contact, should take an actlve in- terest in the lunch and should ap- preciate the relatlon bhetween this and the children’s health. If a spe- clal room 1s not avallable for serv- ing the lunch an attempt should be made to serve this fn an orderly fashion in the individual rooms. Paper napking may be pread on the desks and the bowls, cups or spoons neatly arranged so that the chil- dren may learn the value of careful hiabits, and may take some pride in clearing up after the lunch is over, Children should not be allowed to run and play while eatiug their lunch. A definite period should be set aside for this purpose, during which time they get into the habit | will allow the local club to com- of eating slowly and 1esiing a bit | plete its five-year pledge to the en- meanwhile. This is of espeeial bene- | dowment fund. The committee in | fit to the underwelght child, who is | charge consists of Mrs. John Trum- lapt to bolt his food and exercise | bull, Mrs, Harry C Miss Eliza- unduly. beth Norton, M wrk and | “The Miss Jennie Tyler, } Sued Yor $200. W. B. Roberts has been $200 damages by the Goodyear Tire | & Rubber Co. Delaware and | Ohio, The writ was issued by the firm of Nair & Nair in New Britain and Is returnable in the New Brit- ain city court the second Mond November. Deputy Sherift | tin H. Horwitz has attached moncy in banks. No School Tomorrow, All echools In Plainville will closed tomorrow because of state teachers' conventions. These | Bristol News will be held in Hartford, New Ha- | SIDEWALK COASTING shon s s A tend the sessions nearests their homes, Puts Brakes on Scooters, Skateg |, o ouet by the ety councli as and Express Wagons Mt. Holyoke Club Sale, Everything from clothing and fur- concerning which muny complaints have been made ot late, The cemne- e [ Mr, Skinner of Plainville presided at the pluno and Wiliium Smith of New Iiritain played the bunjo, James Itoot entertulned with vocal welegs [tlons and ukulele numbers, wsslat= led by Lewls Tucker and Cyril Nel- |son. " Supper was served, Mrw, Kra= mer was presented with a silk um- Lrella, be the | Will Seek AL Ald of the West Cemetery associ- niture 1o a seven-passenger automo- o bile will be offered at the rummage | MAIL ORDERS FILLED sale to be conducted by the .\:Ll Holyoke club tomorrow and Satur- day rnoons and evenings in James Simpson's new store on West Main street. The proceeds from this terles have not Leen used in years {and have not been cared for us well ARTS CDURSE ST[LL lN A[R;..s some people wished, Consequents Iy the attention of the council was culled to the matter, As the West Cemedery assoclation has (he equip- ment and the working fore rangement will be made, If p to have that association take care of the other cometeries, New York Play Opening. “White Gold™ will be given Its : | premior showing in this city neat Because of the refusil of ehildren | Tyextay and Wednesday Wights, to obey the “no coasting” mandates | prior to its opening in New )ork In regard fo the use of small wag- | city, according to an announcement |ong, scooters and roller day by the recreation committee sfdewalks, the ordiance, which culls | in charge of the Community theater, for a penalty of $10 and c wil [ The p on is & gripping pors b enforec to an an- | trayal of an interesting story, which vouncement foday by Chief of Po- | has Australia for its locale, Uriginals wurch Supper” will be served at| Ernest T. Belden, Iy the manager ent had intended to 5130 o'clock ening at the Con- | uring the last few w first showing in Washing- tional church parlors. The pub- [J€N1S resulting from the carelessness | ton, D, but wigenients were |of youngsters on these vehicles have [ perfected for the local appearance. |Deen reported. One man suffercd a Special Meeting Called, hold « {hroken elbow and several have suf-| Voters ot the Twelfth school dlse yngrega- | fered sprained wrists and ankivs in | trict have been summoned to a spes o'clock [their collisions with scooters or It- | clal mecting of the district at 8 be a tle carts which have suddenly ap-| o'clock on October 27, when a prop- | v d like streaks down inclined | osition to buy a house owned by Dr. Notes: walks, As the practice has been on | B, 1. Kobbins for use as a school Mrs. IFrederick Hoerle has moyved |{he increase, despite numerous warn- | will be considered, 1t s proposed 1o | trom West Main street to Red Stone [In8s. the police helieve that the of- | use the houst an annes to the i [fenders niust receive punishment ool so that the practice DE, Frost |and that parents should also have day sessions may be discon- o Cook |1he matter brought more foreibly to | tinued. their attention. WELCOME, TEACHERS, TO OUR CITY AND TO OUR STORE Where Many Bargains Galore Are Brought to the Fore, Saving You Dollars, or Even More Answers of School Fapenses 7.9 Per Cent Great- | Accept our invitation to come and make the most of our store advantages for personal convenience and for profit to your purse. Delicious dinner served in Restaurant on top floor for 50c, or a visit to Luncheonette down- stairs gives you choice of much in tasty food. We welcome you here, THE NEWEST SMARTEST HATS TO BE FOUND IN TOWN ARE SHOWN BY US SPECTAL FOR FRIDAY--500 Velour and Felt Hats in the very latest models, choicest of the season’s colorings and loveliest trims for, each. ... O ST OO R G0 $4.90 ANOTHER SPECIAL-Velvet and Satin and All-Satin Hats with trims of metallic ribbons, flowers and novelties. A bargain $ ... $4.90 that you must not pass at this price, each. . NOW FOR “READY-TO-WEAR” SECTION THE GARMENTS WANTED RIGHT NOW The Very Best for Your Money in Style and Quality HANDSOME FUR COATS THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED LATER achool is of lunch, simple or real educational value. Through it children should not only gain physlcally, but they €hould be taught proper food values, | ey should learn that soda pop, {“hot dogs,” eheap candy, ple, dough- inuts and coffee do not constitute u healthful lunch. Being provided with nourishing, appealing dishes | daily will be a great factor in elimf- Mothers—Sued for $200 Damages er Than Last Year — Death of | elaborate, —Mt, Holyoke Club to Wind Up B ned for | Leroy Brown —Rockette-Faucher Campalgn—No School Tomorrow. o Nuptials—Principals Organlze. Plainville's first trafilc officer en- tered upon his duties this morning when David Kayffman donned his white gloves and took his station at the Intersection of Whiting and Broad strects. Kaufman was ap pointed by the selectmen to protect | the school children at that danger- | spot, where the heavy Planviile- | Southington traffic and the children | going to and returning from both Broad and Linden strect meet. While there have mishaps here, narrow been rather frequent thoritics made the appointment to forestall any further accldents. Kaufman is the proprictor of Whiting, ft drink and tionery store at the coruer whe post s, He i the first real traffic officer of whom Plainville has heen able to boast, although during such rush hours b e and after the big = skutes on Inating the desire for ruch foods. Iug “By being served fn a cleanly | manner they whl soon learn to dis- | tinguish hetween safe and unsafe {food and soon lose their desire to |eat from the roadside stands, wher {the food is exposed to dust and flies | By partaking of clean foods daily ey Joarn to demand this kin 1 May Sell Milk nts are being made, Dr. to serve milk or some drink at {he This 1 be sold to the children at half price. the remainder being paid by the school dep t Baptist Church Soclal social to be held in the ist church tomorrow accordi ¢ ional Chureh Supper. Fashioned Hallowe'en ( lice AL (&) ary je is Invited. Girl Reserves Party. The Girl Reserves will | Hallowe'en party in the tional church pariors a tomorrow evening. It iress affair. schools been no escapes have and the anu- o will not " & other «chools, a mfe his | ! as ni H K. Mrs. My and La and rence George The of the Ba par- v N ol MTOFS ASKE 'Ol NOW Yale games at New Haven various 3 attended the annual banquet of the Henee, future of- Patterson Heads Club, FOR THE PRICES ASKED YOU NOW .«n..‘m,‘:.p»ls m:< been uulm,'l\ :: 1 : vening promises to be a most en- | oo ng dentists’ association last |fenders will pay for the pleasure of | Principal Thomas H. Patterson of | MUSKRAT COATS are offered at...........$125.00 up to $375.00 each conter and at Biossont’s corner. fertaining and | interesting . affalr, |0y the Cippannee club, Bris- (Making pedestrians jump for their | the Federal Hill echool hus béen S g , : SE & : |The program, which is in « |ife, od president of the newly or- RACCOON COATS priced fromy,, . o.ios 1 8212.50 upito) $345.00 each 1 o e il Lib | ey s Evening School Opens cd Principals’ club, Other of DN 3 ST . 3 B responsc 1o nuMerous inquirics ' ill be an a ersary m Fi e | i : % J NORTHERN SEAT, COATS range from...... 00 to $212.50 each X OUS O TN ROVR A UL Richard s iy Evening scselons opened last night o: Vice-president, Miss Clafs ) DAk LU & on the part of mothers of school | W0 : . Churen of Our Lady of Merey | ! y ! 1 are: Vice-y ; LEOPARDINE COATS are wonderful value as priced at...$235.00 each children as to the proper make-up| Vil begin at § oelos " | omorraw morning at olclock jat the Jiast Liristol and Forestville | 7. 0'Connell; secrolary ' and {rouss HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) at....$229.50 to $375.00 each of school lunches, Health Officer | Chfertanment rofecehunenis Wik be | My, ¥rank Santuce. JES e e o e R ERIGChET 00U o) ' i ;. e iy = Dr. rge . Cook has given out Sl Sl Rt The West End football team will |=4 pupils, respectively. T s the club are to promote the - SQUIRREL COATS in natural or blended, priced at.......$450.00 each the following information as issued 201 congregation cordtally 0= | o en tonight; several new candi- [the insufficient number of appli- | terests of the schools through the by the Connecticut Bureau of Chilg |Vited to be SEDL . fates are expected to join the al- ""m'\ the millinery course was dis- | discussion of mutual problems and Hosloas Making Radio Equipment bt e |continued at the Forestville school. |to inspire further protessional ““The school lunch problem, No| A new radio feature, the “Twin- | 055000 b0 ™ i ek prayer| The maln evening school at the | growth on the part of its members. matter how small the school lunch |Antllcak Insulaton™ 1s being ngs will be licld tonight at the |Southside building will open to- smithwick Makes Gain, play may be, it should be remem-.|duced in Plainville by | aptist and Advent |DIht when o hig registration is ex- | City officials believe the position it Loyl 5 d D'Antonio o T | pected “rineipa arleto Sec Charlty Ci issic il Lered that the food caten al school | Raymond Didnfonio of R [Rec 4., oo Bailton of Charity Commissloner Willlam B l, N floors, hy the water which sccped [ munity club does not express itself | forms a part of the general food |Sreet ]! nis mr-‘um.}., whicl: was A ""“""'“'\’ " ‘(‘q"’“"\“, ““?‘*I“":' . Smithwick \m‘\wmr-.t nl-n gfl:‘(nl:‘f: w through the cellings, as belug in favor of contlnuing the Children need not | Perfeeted only after long wor Wood for sale for stove or furnace, YeAr than ever as advance indiea- | tyrned over to the city last mo 5 b ! o o SEINe LLOren A0l IRITY for wsulating or] ol C e o ore 5 a e ha eX DO eriin ews Chief Noble sald this afternoon | meetings of the organization, the food of the right kind, but fn |10 be tsed for - insulating actiais |5 50 gerivered 1 |1ions aro that the resistration will| more money: thian he iud expdndsdy that the fire was certainly not due ta | ¢lub will go out of exlstence, accor i best fitted tu meet theip (@01 has been tested suceesstully ooy too praingiile, |be much er thiy season. Refunds to the charity departinent R i i\ ( fetia e : 10,000 volts 1.000,000 | S8 | Seven Per Cent Greater during September totalled $90.69 a defectlve flue or chimn since | ing to a vote taken at a business quireme fady i Y - & § f ond 1t has been { School expenses will be 7.9 per| yor wan the disbursements. A ;’;Pw!l;:_:' :}2:((‘({:‘;"1;:;mt"\'h’ \l\fl}!:] "’(* :(121? l"““_v"ffl'“‘ at the Peck radio shows and rooms and [C€Nt Sreater next year, according 10 | eharity department which shows'a T BeaE F il aRT i fetis et some nour- | tor of iradiol ex- fthe Dudget which was approved at | gain for a city is considered by the 4 ks as ,0 e CAUSE ! Thig meeting was attended by | bl s now heing mann- el T ;:hu nint session of the board of ed- | officials as In a class by itself, jof the flames the chief would say | only a small number and it was not | I¥hing saeal il ston, N. J.. and in ; s {neation and the city council on 3 rep choice A supplements 00 i i V | g = |nothing, replying that it was out of | r)p that the business of the eve- |Cholce for a supplementary food. ) ssombling in this CARD OF THANK uy night. This increase is SWEDEN DIVIDES LAND his jurisdiction and therefore not for | ning could be taken eate of by thoss | MK this purpose weil since v to thank our frlends. yngge up principally by inereases In | by sy eden—Old-tin e ’ e o epunre,an¥ opinfon asto How | assembled. IHence, ft wan dectded |t can ! Bl s for the Kindnesses and |achers' salaries as many valuahle |ipy ostates, some of them owned by (o the fire started. to postpono the election of officers, | ©*/ ooy St hy‘.\w\\:y‘” his through Plain- |[sympathy shown ws dnring our re- fyenders of the personnel were re- | (ho same family for 600 years o N Grey Case Continued does not make the same appeal, so | | 3 v beresvement in the death of fiajneg by assurance of large ages R T # . : : ; The secretary of the organization | oy . T the Now Havenjcent ber tined by assurance of lavger wages | more ure being displaced by small New Britain Department HBS| mne cose’oc Wium ires or wew | 2% serstary of the orennization [t oo 18" a oo subsitne 16 71 mars ure being dirpaced by bl % . A “"'.m"‘ held in connection ml_h‘;m 110 each member of the club, asking “‘m L ”.,“ o l“!.' (55 Gank inilany privade bus com- [ James Powers, ‘ g hough & 8.49 was approved | oon economic conditions thake the. Smbb()]‘]] ]g tin Berlin jecetaent at theiron bridge on warm- | 8 S0 T O Clan oF the o e oo e i panlsviliiehiBobt Mrs, James Powers, NS equipment for the NeW | .yiivation of large estates unprofit Ington avenue several weeks agO. |\ onveis inat the activitles of the | oo T Ul 0 : used to| MmNt of the hearis Mrand Mrs. Frederiek Powers, Hygusirial arts conrse at the high | ape, it ts claimed. —_— was continued again when it came | o™ o500 inved, Tr 51 per cent | onfuls of cocod elng used 0}y G0ty TN 1 Tuesday af- Mr. and Mrs, John Terry. {sehool and apparently the board of {0 : ZE AT GERD]S HOMEJ"" for trial In the Berlin (W | o)y i (he afirmative the organiza- | foor. (his resson 1 woula strongly | X000, On of these lines woull — {education had won a buttle whih l————-—-————z-_______ conrt last evening. Tt was stated | »° S e Or Lhis Heason L MOl B0 IB Y o plataly eplace e hampton . . jthe council, the matter is not set that one of the witnesses for !llv‘-nlli.l,"”n\,:”&, :I‘,}i‘]fl,‘ “’,‘:»ho,r,-“.], r'\‘ ':\m [Ecomnicndgson i 4 R | e S e e Pl Adyises Boys to Pick ; tled yet, according to city m‘nu.m.‘“ S state. It 1s expected that the trial ik dedis SaOEC B SIRONDE G RS LI o | niNg from Magtford t Their Vocation Farly 'A special appropriation must he! - be elected and plans made for the! ik is combined with the ery el 4l i | : yoters Will Stage 5e held next Wednesday eve- ; : Yl would supplament made at ouce, if the course I8 fo League of Women Voters Will Stag, :\:‘:‘g e ARRLHARS ming on. Tf, on the other | vapualie vegetable pulp which ad ‘*“[.”','1‘.‘ el allc: coota | Hops (nines elamentary mebpolnd ot L 02 o e Membership Drive — Pansies .Ftnmu;z NEmEerahin] Drive hand. (he necessary .ww:;nm‘w. of the mineral content of the dlet.] "o S0 traing, but | Should decide what vocatlon they [ o B (ofmen it ontantiapy Blooming in Fast Berl 7 |voters will conduct a campaign tor '::,',"‘;{ e o Vs spinach, ouiens, PLAS |0 oher way, The present station o "','”'\.mr"'\‘,[“' Lo ,”;:,,g tq [Doard of cducation is assured of ity £ :mbers, be g tmmediately, as | O Of exlstence. t e, [ would be used for husses as well ag Clomentary - grades, according {0 g yjnnient in next year's appropria- GaeiauainiContiues, ‘2“::;‘:1‘: 0’;(?';:;?1,: levlnrlnr(m!n:v:‘n!ir): This step is taken as a last re- stions for the lunch box Lt pass .yn i W0 e tor | PG L. P Stade of New Jirit s apparently :v‘nn'n Fire which started on the stalrway lpopes 1o be able to place on ”H.lt;nr[. to interest members in the) £hox ¥ ‘m‘w .\‘ ‘x ‘x‘;“ any point along North- |17 1];:‘ ! ‘I‘v |;m | 0 ”,‘,\' for immediate nction. As matters cading to the attlc did damage of {roster the name of every woman in | club. "' is stafed that many "”“"‘.‘“ “'~""’”- e e ston line, but nothing has heen ‘]H"”~~”“~(M e e it ey fol. (8Und: Tncal peohle bellave that the B 'w“ ¢ {he homs of John Gerdis in {the district. ~This campalgn comes Hmim the m"iml nn-lnu‘\': h‘n.I I:yv‘- chopps 2 i iy 2 coneerr Danbury line, ‘ " this_plan (hey S e fuel will )I .nn‘mm.l by the pres- 2,500 a e CEY o 2 B o v wusinesg meetIngs are attended hy tes o 15ins. ¢ s 0 UL L HEAES < y enl o conne o that the new council i -om |as the result of a request from the 8 Closes i . S L » ferfin this morning, firemen from |28 ¢ Lo 2 & e e and it 1s | such a slim number that it is im- cgE. tomato. peanut bt : ]'T.‘ e e g | themselves for thelr chosen voea- fo; for itself whether or not the New Britain depa “”“‘“' 1’“'}"‘":! Iexpeoteditihat Hhelme mbership of | possible o transact husiness and etuffed cggs. salads (i smal s Cail TG tion when they o to col el | ) pay for the extra equip 1y Llaze only after a stubborn fight. | ;i a " | feel that such decisions of the club ered jar). potato. d b UL | A Jdiscussion an the choosing > » the local branch may be doubled jifeelithat isuch i erowd fo Granar d i art i the 16 ' er part of the house th e linc sl toelinge om- | chicken, tomato, apple and e A fricnds w eld after the meetin o r::;‘:(: P Rt one time little | An evers-member canvass will be jare the true feelings of the mem-chi i -"P‘””: e :‘;‘ e of th . S e meen ; : Jeroy Brown o [ e % 7 1 7 i sweets, plain frosted ek club is & croy Tivow former resident : ducted. it has been decided, and | bers. o RS il | i ner residen , a8 held that the huilding |conducted, it has or simpie cookles, baked cus- ¢ hip pins with gold letters and gold AR ‘ ; o S h\.,l,f,:m Chief William 1, [each woman who belongs fo the or- | It is hoped that thoss who receive L orslinla co "“””‘W e wrindie Kier's Court- | o P S |of Ellington, died at the home of his e i ot give |gantzation will be expected to bring | the cards will at once dispateh them avy e shin” with o cast comprising Mor- | < Jones. hend o ¢ Yam, |Sster Mrso William F. Sessions at Nobie of New Britain would not g | 2 nes stoffed with eream a4 Jor head co: a | Releden on Bellevue avenue yest : opinion as to the cause. {in at least one new wember, and [to the secrefary. with their views| S Hart, Edward S, lack How- | will addre slub on November &, |- S Pt O s to1d the Herald today |more 1f possible. {thereon written. ! LT e Martin, Mrs, [ssie Hart, Mrs, | Lol lnagaitonss sgontilineRugerle Aitay Mrs. Gerdis told 1 8 ace | The league is enjoying great suc- | e T At all times the teachers, with alpusi Sy born in 1831 In Ellington but the o ea“ rintishy tarfedin flre nithe fUEnFee) this year and is capidly coming | e T = whom the children have a Corning. Thos land and pr certy invested |gyeqter part of his life had been {his morning in order to warm the i:‘sf‘ VA Yean anc. e e [STlafen muIaTaym d peeic et “““ ot i nslionses during 1924 was val- [spent in South Windsor where he S o ch to the s one of the most 11 be held e thodist church = ¥ the 3 2 g hgusel SRefweent (tiolbo CLICKEN) kGRSl SRR IO SE) Lne B LR s | mi e moldia U T GAMethod it iohitrelf Willon $°50.000,000. {had been @ successful tobacco grow card shortly after 10:30 o collect tve branches in the state, ) lthis cvening at the usual hour. |gwg . "Willowd RSP Nalos e e and o neighbor called to her. men are taking a great interest in [0 B R BN i es lsa eai. Willowis i s ey foemmaby, yeatafpils) deaves i at the roof of her home was ws activities and plans for me 5 | Woodmen will be hel | ! @ exhiblts, v [Fos S imoking, {inftne future contain finuch ol dns} oiciniaing on Mhux i i 1l dancing will be the ! s jo'clock at the home of Mrs, where prayers will be v The {hody will be taken to South Wind- {sor, where services will be conduet- cd at of M. R Burial will be in Elling- ton lons, jterest to every woman in Kensing- | o c }lmv, and not alone to these who are | Rushing fo the attic, Mrs neighbor and a small hoy threv apen the door and were halted by a {[now members. 1 Theet af flame which swept down the | The state convention of the \ttic stairs, A hurry call was pot in fwill be held at the Hotel T o the New Britain fire department (Hartford, on Nov. 4 and & and Ken- ahout 10:45 o'clock and Tngine !sington will be well represented No. 2, with Chief Noble, |The names of the delegates and al- | responded. i(”.m‘” to this convention have not | When t truck arrlved on the jyet made public, but an coome dense xmoke was pouring rom !nouncement will be forthcoming The roof and from tha windows on |within a few days floor. Now and then | Pansics Blooming Regularly flames could be scen going about | Fred Clough of the West crom- ProRTHR Por (10 S hieln doadly work bf destruction. The | well road, East Berlin, today was Ik g ccke SEEUII firemen immediately got bLusy, real- Lexhibiting large bouquet of per- s ey HHdav Antatetuntior lzing that they were in for a stub- fre formed pansies which he | ? Hartrods i I picked this morning in his flower Sacred Heant garden. In spite of the heavy frosts ot {of this fall the plants continue to | umt il HIE 0 ot bloom regularly and Mr. Clough | g (i et o ook 1o whi |gives the flowers to his friends, who | " 2o i vired, | fare surprised to lez {he Mlows | Senitd EREA i Yiray crs can b iral an ordinary | wuq the guest of Mr. and Mra. Frank flower garden so late in the year. ' Gopey at their home on Wileox | PLAIN LR i1is allin knowing howito 96 1643 enue Tantiey and can Thursday. Oct asserts Mr. Clough, who used to bhe | i s e ettt in the flower businces and was, when | gik ta the ehcapest form of cloth- | fune e XD mat a young man, a widely known grow- [y %ol Loy 4 S q er and won many prizes for his| blooms. Two years aga Mr. Clough - 2 = |appeared at thoe offiee of the Herald | {with & bouquet of pansies which he FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS {picked on Jan. 1 his garden [\which is in the yard and unsheltered | )] No Catting or Salves Neoded ternal r 5 Madame can hardly believe that such charming shoes are actually comfortable. Every line is so graceful— every style so new — she vows they're made to ex- press fashion alone, but when she feels the soft ease, the gentle support and the freedom they afford she is convinced that Cousins Modease Shoe is indeed the comfort shoe that's also smart. SLOAN’S SMART SHOES 78 West Main Street Opp. Burritt Hotel COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES" I Pile Nor do surgical operations The o bad cir tion. The blood Lby. Th parts almos To q of pi treatments seldom i A whist social will be given b ihe ladies of St. Gabriel's church in church parlors Iriday evening S o'clock. Mrs. Archer V [and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence will hostesses and all invited tend A meeting of the cabinet of the | Community elub will be held at the [home of R, O. Clark this nir for the purp: of mapping ou program for the entertainment y league | 1! Bond, [!1C o 2 o'clock at the home is Inside Andrus use Clarindie Cackler’s Courtship TWO-ACT PARCE THURSDAY EVENING —AT— GRANGE FAIR Followed by DANCING Hagist's 1o & GRANGL OCTOBER = | at are iaiatd the Rochette-Faucher Wedding Faucher, daughter | Joseph Faucher of | and Alfred Rochette were married yesterday . Ann’s church by the I . P. Dorreault. Miss |Alice Faucher, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and the best man was Frank Rochette, brother of the |bridegroom. After a wedding trip to Washington, I. C., Mr. and Mrs. Rochette will reside in this city. Mr. Rochette fs employed by the v Departure Mfg. Co., and Mrs. las been employed by the Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye ompany f 1 walls weal howe are ) |§ N ) § Clof Mr. and Mrs, |Tngraham - lof Norwicl g |morning 2‘;, | pastor. been APUUPNS, re e ickly and sufely s you must ! eir tion a fresh current throu, | stagnant pools. Internal trealment is the one safe method. Ointments and cutting won't do it 1 Leonhardt, M. D 1st &t at some years find a e for rins simp an direc- y ) he upper send | tions so = | il convention ladicg of th will rive Orchestra || delicats idssgon HALL, Plainville ric ! o ADM. 3ac||| cotors in lingerie | T skirts [ Rochetts dye \ permanent born fight. Neighbors and — pa t fell to and aided in removing furni- ture from the / house which was docomed, according to the opinfon of those present. The entire building was cleared of furniture while the firemen directed several streams of roof. With 130 po n behind the water streams into the charred timbers of the raof, gefting to the very hear of the flames. After a fight which Jasted until affer 12 o'clock, the flames were extinguished The upper part of the house was . only the rafters showing where the roof had been. Consider- ible damage was dona to the lower DEMAN_D “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips.” the original Milk of Magnesia pre- scribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacld laxative, corrective, 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bot- tles, contaln directions — any drug store. work ago to I internal remedy He guccecded, e named seription HEM-ROID, in 1000 cascs hefore he fled. N " o1 druggis's everywhere 1t is a hary The autoists 5 chureh saing for piles : silks. i his pre- | [waists, dresses {coats, stockings, lm————————— COMMUNITY THEATER sweaters, draperies, yon ngings ow - covering same « Mrs, Kramer Surprised Third er [nue pleasantly surprised to color islevening at her home hy about iher friends. nd music com- it is linen J prieed the program for the evening. un antee. to take Mrs. imond Dyes—-no other kind v lramer of ave- dry; wish water on the ening. your 1l you Ik, or n or mixed 22nd s ¢ sure the ' o o1 = S, v ol or s wheth Games gascar. satiefied customs {from the eiements. Son 1s Born A son, Robert Francts, has been born to Mr. and Mr layton Cros- | son of 109 Liberty street, Meriden. | Mr. Crossen is well known in town, heing employed at the Berlin rail- | road station. Lea George F (the Prentice N AY FABER'S ( A BIG FELLA= HE'S T BIGGEST MAN IN TMIS HERE |~ Aw=LE AIN TowR! 7 50 Big AS MY [ PoP!nes BiIGGER sdy! maes BIGGER YHAN Yours! K THAY WLz AY FATHER. SNEEZIN'!/ [ Vor Washington : I:‘fi'-’fiNE'S Prentice, president of Manufacturing Co. | Kensington, left last evening on a | | business trip to Washington, D. C. | He expects to be away for several days. UST AT THIS MOMENT AN o EXPLOSION OCLURS AT THE GAS WORKS A FEW BLocks Away = G Tickets Are Distributed Tickets for the parish whist which will be held by St. Paul's | church on Friday evening, October | |30, have been distributed among | | members of the congregation. This | affair will be held in Lloyd hall| and it 1§ expected that nearly 300 | people will be present in the courst of the evening. May Discontinue Activities If a total of 51 per cent of the members of the Kensington Come« | | |