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CHILDREN’S KID GLOVES, one- warmly lined. sale price ... Sale price, pair. CHILDREN’S KID A'\'I) GLOVES, brown and g Our FABRIC GLOVES, one-clasp style, in mode, beaver, oak, beige and gray, with novelty cuffs. SLIP-ON DUPLEX GLOVES, with spearpoints and pique sewn; the colors are elk, sand and mode. Special sale price, Berlin News £.N. SMITH FAMILY ROUTED BY FLAMES Residence, Together With An- fiques Almost Totally Destroyed L0SSES WILL BE HEAVY| Delegates to Convention of Women Voters Announced— New Britain Chiet Praiscs Berlin Water Pres- sure—Other Items of Interest. The home of KEddy N. Smith on | Worthington Ridge was almost to- tally destroyed by fire this morning shovtly after 1 o'clock, together with many valuable personal effects of Mr. Smith. The house, which was owned by Town Clerk Arthur 1. Woodruff, was valued ahout | 0 and was parfially covered by Smith today could at Allie | give no estimate of his loss, although | it ia belizyed to be great. Outslde | of clothing. practically nothing was st The fire staried in the s and the family was awakened shortly be- fore 1 o'elock by a crash on the up- per floor. Mr. Smith listened and scon distingulghed the crackling of flames. He rushed to the attic door, throwing it open. only to be greeted | by an onrush of smoke and flames, | which then resembled a furnace. \ir. Smith immediately called Mr. Woodruff, who in turn called the New Drita » department, Chief William : and Engine Com- pany No responded. When the apparatus arrived the family was out of the hous 4 Mr. Smith with neighbors, was attempting to many of the valuable and which were in the rd of which Mr. Smith has heen a collector for many vears. The house was of the bungalow type and the entire upper section re- bled a gigantic torch when the company arriv Tongues of darting Into the alr and thought that the would be destroyed. were run out, Irom that time on here was a different story, Tt but the firemen gradually conquered the flames, The Jlaze attracted a large crowd, prac- all the residents of Berlin rushing to the scene in an ef- fort 10 be of assistance to their un- | fortunate friends and neighbors. After battling with the flames for three hours, the fire was extifiguish- ed and the company returned to) quarters at 4:10 o'clock. Mr, Smith and his family have taken up temporary residence at Mr. | Woodruff’s ho Living with Mr 4 Mrs. &mith are Mrs, Dorothy ancroft, assistant 1o the postmaster Bertin office, and her | aghter. Mr. Smith sald today that family will probably reside in | alf ofMr. Woodruff's house, up » present’ time unoccupied for months, for the present at i curio: fire d. structure Two lines of and turned on hosc was a stubborn fight, street post one to several least Chief w Noble stated today that the s probably caused by a de- fective chimney, although Mr. Smith was of the opinion that the heavy | wind Saturday night and B rmu\ had caused an electric light wire to | rub against the house, tearing away | \e insulation and thus causing the He said that there was a fire but that it was very | en shut off when the | fire a in the furnace having he mily retired Chief Praises Pressure. Willlam J. Noble of the New aln fire depariment today. was Lwho v ! Wilcos. [ gram. o'clock at | evening at ! ladles of St. generous in his praise of the water | supply system in Berlin, He sald that the pressure from the hydrants is terrific and.that the people of Ber- lin are lucky in having such a splendid system. About 105 pounds pressure i3 carrled by the hydrants along Berlin street, whilo on the fair grounds property the pressure is greater. Speaking of last night, the chief stated that the department would have been helpless at the Smith fire if it had not for the water pressure, since the fire had a start when the company arrived. Delegates Are Announced. The Kensington League of Women Voters has announced the names of the delegates and alternates who will represent the local organization at the state convention of the league at the Hotel Bond, Hartford, on November 4 and 5. The delegates are Miss Catherine Roche, Miss Rose Mrs. George 8, Griffith, Pau! G. Baker, M . Holm- | Mrs, John Cashman, Mrs. J. Goodwin, Mrs, Claude W. Stevens, Mrs. Leon Alling, The alter- . Ora C, ldgerly, N Clarence B. B: win, Mrs, M Carey, Mrs. George F. Green, Mp Edward J. Guger Mrs. John Moore, Miss Margaret Ilynn, Mr: Charles E. Sharpe, Miss Adele D, Murray. Return From Atlanta, Major Frank 1. Wilcox and Mrs. Wileox of Worthington Ridge returned from Atlanta re they spent a we laughter, Mrs, Edgar 1 formerly Miss quist, orgia, | vith their mnicutt, Margaret Grange Hallowe'en Party. A Hallowe'en party for members of Rerlin Grange only will be etaged at the Grange hall, Damon hill. on turday cvening of this weck. Mrs. George Tryon, lectur he organ- fzation, has arranged a surprise pro- The party will be a masquer- wde affair, although it will not be necessary that members arrive masked, unless they so desire. The e orchestra will furnish music for dancing in the course of the| svening and the usual Hallowe'en nd stunts will be yed. It t the affair will draw rge crowd o TANRETS. Miss Madeline Horton of Meriden newly appointed organist at St Paul's church, Kensington, will a: snme her duties beginuing at the 10 | [s ‘hu‘k mass next nday morning. r-*vlm es Miss [Florence Per- resigned. A meeting of all parish wil: be ot ro 10 the at § The be to members of held tonight the A. B. hall purpose of the meeting will complete plans for the whist, The parish whist will be held Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock at Llovd hall, Kensington. This will include a social, with s music hy McKeon's orchestra. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. Selectmen Will Meet A meeting of board of select- men will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the office of the town clerk, The eustomary bills will be approved and signed. Fast Berlin Ttems A whist ladies chureh In the s be given by ored Heart church parlors this o'clock. Mrs. John Prank will act as hostess and all are invited to attend, The ladies of St. Gabriel's church meet In the parish room of the | church Tuesday rnoon at 2:30 o'cld®k to sew. The Girls' club will meet basement of the Methodist this evening at 0 o'clock. The weekly meeting of the Com- munity club will be held at Pythian hall on Thursday evening of this week instead of the regular meet- tonight. Wednesday, and will v of a Hallowe'en | | the | social of the will the s in the church ing attended [ given by the Gabriel's church Fri day evening and the following were the prize winners: Ladies' first, Mra. James Trevethan; consolation, Mrs. large number ekly whist soctal {small iwhat wet. 1 knife lam K | George P M, Sugen en M. Sugenhime and Mrs. | given cac toaster w having th at the en Miss pital ning comfor| Robert home in a few of reluti Large in connection, n {burean and Tel. 478-2 [ Lost BO\ ] Bldze Trail F Provide Lost in county Sa old boys, and Walt brok v wa amp. and the w Other & a searchiy {too lata a two lads their searc avhreak hroken trail, fou ca RUAD VD Thousand. Physicl Con 17 you is t from the you havern nent kno HEM-RO This D Ry e T A n { pounde | move the Dr. er o m) !1;;‘ n s w\ HEM- will do On that ferer sho | Leonha I {an operati da Rain Leonhardt w NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925, Plainville News HAN IN HOSPITAL FOLLONING CRASH on New Britain Road ARCHITECT IS CHOSEN High School Bullling ¢ Makes Decislon — Storm Does every detail, €. $2 39 $2.39 $1.79 SUEDE v, fleeced, Damage—High School Losecs First Football Game—DBriefs, John Nichisgl of 17 Lz ew Britain, is in the wlor street, New Britain automobile collislon at the corner ot New Britain and Trumbull last night at 6:3u o'clock. chines, operated by John of 102 Sumac stroct, New Britain, and John Johuson of Maple Hill {|avenue, Newingion. und traveling in opposite dircelions, sideswipud in cach other and turned ove who was in Kupe was badly bruiscd and lacerated about the body und was rushed fo the hospital in the winbulance, He was reported loday doing well The other occupants of the machine escaped scrious injury. Motoreyele Officer I7red Callen in vestigated the crash and notified | both drivers to appear in court at 0 o'clock this cvening. They $1 35 | were alleged 1o have violated the . rules of the road and to have | ehanged their addresses without no- {tifying the motor vehicle depart- [ ment. Two ma- as A touring car turned turtle on the | Southington road Saturday night, hut | when Officer Calien Investigated up- {on heing notified by passing niofor- |ists he found that the machine had {been righted and driven away. Leglon Gets Invitation Brock-Barnes post, American gion, has been invited to attend the joint meeting of Rau post rtford. and Tildy-C ost. Britain, in the state at Hartford. and sever ]\‘.;ll)llln'_‘ to be pr Tocke over armory rauth. Gentlemen's first, ollard, Sr., and consolation, hime. The whist this L ing will be in char 1189 High School of | Plainville alph | first footha Besides individual prizes | urday morni I weele a beautiful electric | 1on by the ill be awarded the person Started promptiy 10 ¢ largest number of points Was played on the high a4 of the serfes. | In the first half of the guanpe the lorence Clark underwent | Plainville boys outpluyed the lads fon at the Middlesex hos- from Southington. ‘The ball re- Sainiday mained in tae widdle of the field for reported as resting | the greater purt of t period, but several times it look s though one of the local hucks s going 1o slip outside the nd and Charles Diggle broke away for vard run, but was tackled sideline j 5 e lust man on ¢ In the s Lall was teld and tie, but Pass Loses ligh school ame of the and lost ore of T to 0. played season S to Southii The game o'cloek and school ticld, its Middletown is eve- | a Col this has 1o place vacation In Riverside, buffet, hub woorug chairs, J advt, turned to his after enjoying as the guest 153 seor a o on H. Connley, Letever Scouts e ten-vard Jine, 06, (P leaw held them for downs, [ short end run finuliy chalked up hdown, ‘ound by Boy Jice, s Rt Canochet tnrday nig Norman Lewis of or Pot fwo tevmination on Kramer t 1%40 vards sanie thy seore, ‘uul a pass ol evened | L on Johnson of ol be however, e fwigs ns niered wad branches throngh a lar falling very hard) ind was nearing gale foree. | thongh up. He wi six-yard line, Backman, playing | w0y scouts, organized into " for the Platnvilie boys. (hen 1g party, reached the woods | & tandem formation on £ night to sve the trail ghe 1770 @00 the Dl was earried i i e i | une part of the line, bot all night in the rain le s unpacked a1l was o {unearthed under o r. Tow it got comrades in a !N Solhinston but_some- | ¢ut of the danger zone : fended with only the i The citing. was over they | z00d spo y |ing f a refu Southington la 1o recapture were lost Am America absery wouid was erday anches ar md their ve unharmed, saw the owing the no one Kieks a1 was elose HE HERALD CLASS) DS FOR YOUR WANTS More Piles < Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the tan Who Discovered This mon - Sense think th e only met misery of teams footl anid the | whe wer letes by are no game bring practic with A are determined the seven points which last Saturday. an Education W n Fdueation Wi 4 this year week Novembr United s Burcau 't hea new tre ar i N E I »wn Leonhar s . l e sel 1 octor's treatment ' xperime for 1 the exa went fur a remedy cause. W Remedy. | the surgeo o0 of esc piles. {t's beeause of the 5| by e | of Sta cts for com- country. ow is years he This program s n o complete Monday, Noveml {tion Day o halws \'l\ of democra ow the . November Patriotiem the history of your piles form her that Constitu- would T ion is the com- | | | and oppor- every suffer nstitution.” \ liscovery and | will be no ubting or iruggists are iorizesd 10| cou ROID with guarantee that| Wedneslay as stated or money back. |and T« Jionorable basis every suf-{teacher a package of Dr.| “Visit t's HEIM-ROID today. Thun it 1€T {now au Novem b er Day the t vour s to November 19, 15, Sehool Detter ools Cars Sideswipe and Turn Over| Committec | General hospltal as the result of an |V avenne | E. Kupec | members are | Ticek-off | ithington | da| o game the ! tion and Thrift Thr “Industry and spell prosperity.” viday, November 20, Know Your School Day—"Progressive Clviliza- tion depends upon progressive edu- cation, Schools must progress with the time Saturday, November munity and Health Da education means strength,” Sunday, Nov and Country the home; edu education In 1 your chureh toda This program will ho fittingly ob- served in Plainville schools, Super- intendent 1 Mills stated today. Substitutes Needed Substitutes are very often needed in Plainville schools. If there are any ex-teachers or others qualified to teach who would desire to substi- |tute, residing in Plainville, they are isked to communicate with the sec- |retary of the I'lainville town school dommittee asking to have thelr name placed on list for any oppor- tunity that mwy occur, H. 8 Design Chosen The sub-committes of the Plajn- ille high school buflding committen have found the plans drawn by Wil- i Towner of the school plan |IN of the ladies of the parish of Our [Harper of the concern. Mr. ( reice bureaw, Middietown, (he |Lady of Mercy In the church hall at ileft the company's employ on Satu satisfactory of any presented |7:30 o'clock Wednesduy night. All|day. Efforts to locate the former competition. Mr, Towner has |¥omen of the parish are urged to imanager today to glean information [had wide experience in the planning jattend. L B I DLsEs sl |of school huildings, as the following | Miss Mary ling. Mr. Harper did not care to com- partial list will ind nonitlon eat Hentyon yihareslgnation, sinply The 1Slizabeth stri New Britain. saying that Mr. Gray had seen fit to Norwich, the DPease Thera will be a leave the compa [ S o memorfal mass at Mr, Gray came to the local plant [ EeRoailihE sl aniinyiar Our Tady of Merey at ) o'clock [from the Billing & Spencer C et ey Senalatdlich Thursday morning for George His- |Hartford a short time before the |signed by lim inelude: cox. !memorable fight for the presidency {Central Village: Bishop sehool, Nor- Sons Born |of the Bristol Brass Corp., when Mr. et e e S horn yesterday to Mr |Harper was elected over the lafe Slode trads el . Sprague of Forest- | Abert Rockwe!l He had con- e ville avenue. A son was born 10 finued his Hartford residence Sea CHE high se) Mr. and Mrs. Junes Blake of Moun- |throughout the period he had been Sl tain View. |conneeted with the local concern and b, Legion Meeting it is intimated by friends that he will | sl trock-Barnes Post. American Le- lghortly announ his connection gion, will hold very important ity a large Hartford manufacturing |meeting tonight and disenss pnmlpmnv for the observance of Armistice Day | 7d for the foint hanquet with (he A Ne Home Guard, St. Paul's Church Notes Games Postponed spending the past two months at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Fred C. Smith of East Broad street, The Christian Endeavor executive committee will meet this evening at 7:45 o'clock at the home of the president, ¥. A, White, Mrs, Willis L. Holway and Miss Nellie M. Sanger have returncd to their home in Hyde Park, Mass, after spending a few deys vith thefr cousin, Mrs, J. G. Ward of Park street, Dog Warden Philip Marino has a young female dog fn pound, mosily white with tan spots, and would like to secure a good home for it, Miss Allene Bunnell of Hartford spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Bunnell of Broad street. The We-Uns club will Mrs. Madeline Rasley street this evening. The Altar soclety of the Church of Our Lady of Merey held an im- portant meeting in the church hall vesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John Ifanson of South'ngfon road and their nephes. iordon Johnson of West Main street have gone to Florlda for the winter months There will he an important meet. Bristol News AW, GRAY RESIGNS AT BRISTOL BRAS Works Manager Leaves Sudden- Iy and Harper Is Silent HEAVY LIQUOR CASE FINES 230 Pupils at Church Street School health and 22, For God —"laducati in ation In the school; church, Visit ember 1y nicet with of Cotragc —IlIce Being Imported by Dealers —=Bristol Athletie Club Organized —NRural Carrier Resigned. That A. W, Gray Bristol Brass Corp. for the last two vears resigned, was confirmed this morning by President Alexander manager of the has ost lin the accepted a Works in Prior has the Stanley school, avenue the n sehiool Tariffville now in the Others de- High school. month's mind the Church of o, A son wa Middleto w Roc 1001, ¢hool, ilton avenue school, St Johnshurg, Vt. M. B churcl Panl's opal ehurch, Hol- Mass Peter's ipiscopal | Springficld. Mass. DI high school s The resignation of another high lofficial In the company, rumored |ahout the city this morning was |deniad by Mr. Harper. Although having president hut foothall game hetween the ot two years, Mr. Harper's influ- nville Juniors and the New Brit- {000 on lain Hagles was ealled oft yesterday lyoan one of steady improvement, ac- {hecause of the lafter team’s INd-luorging to the reports the concern's Bility to secure a field, while the rain |yeoprees, Shortly after his advent to crossing gates |washed out the Plalnvitie West End- |orice. he cnt down list on by the [1iartford Frog Io Senator on- ag he helleved 2t the time that the tenders were forced |test. |company’s affairs did not warrant Faneans of haliing |certain offices, Waianptlicy bl SEES i Puneral of Mrs. e e 266-3.—| The funeral of Mrs. P R e {Paderewski was held this morning the head of Harold Birnbaum [aEnaehome s LT AR ARRg Lt AL R e e e i' o'clock A solemn high mass of R 1t [requiem was celeLrated at Tii | was finally Stunodiiinide u(\m’)\ hy fev. George Bartlewski at et o aus’ church. Burial took Thomas' cemetery. voke chureh for t Danielson Storm Causes Damage high win ! which follow ed |rainstorm yesferday afternoc light and telephone and blew down numerous imbs. The railroad vere put ont of commis and gat 1o adop! otl st i i tree i the satary mo- Wood for sale f fu 25 a load delivered in 1 Plainville. Tel RS stove ot ace, Paderewski nok Co., Josephine ter sailed advt. FAIL RVER SHIP i HAY AL AEEl[lFNT! stre on 1 | Main street n decidedly second-r {condition. rain proved o State Fire put an end i tives and inder-dry rs concerning and the however, Wi p.\m‘ in \1 \len for Men Joseph's parish will at- rnl a week's mission, which hegan sterday under the dircetion of the athers of New York Mastes lebrated each morning at nd evening services + conducted at 8 o'clock. mission for the women of the sh last week was one of the most ful ever held here, from the directors, Wwowill b program Lodge. A. with a supper Men's hall, 1ol- to Masonic Mason degree n welcome Wirden to the s it 1 i} er of to his patrolling of His ming the buildi, {Steamer Commonwealth Forced Rl eI o Anchor OFf Watch Hill + 10 Wide Guild = e meeting of the Nomott [T Wide Guild will he lield i ok this cvening at ap o WD A disabled on her el | River to New 1o zuild. | {to anchor hety Vil from a 10 this voods nee The Oet World alth > fles b queen t, which ports run from Fall Tast M ) York uand was forced served with a special en Toint Judith and by Tranklin when ehe soveral heginning 1o wheel, will o'clock al Red nort. Lhis thorning adjournment N the Masteg Sork complified arly be- 10 T on social parlors. ning a Hallowe'en held under the anspicc Notes andition of Mrs, \'cl t her home 1 to I ob- to i came s 0 A, lowin, 1wl No - on Bhn | ahout tho | | be 1 where hoer 1hoard a s oflicials of th s rowill cial train for Ne line announe carried I 1y N Dr. West Begins Comge ooklyn v she ahout of the deliver- vics of sermons pastor BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told 1in Jobinson of the Cominon- 1he first of Vth radiocd shor for & sthnee late night Commissioner of the Chapman-Seott tion put ont from New Lon-| and the revenue cutte W Tted Wing stations crday on for his topic, Chrlstian Psy s will be November 1 Human Temple. November § Ma November 15 to Get Ttid of 1t." November How Power to Accomplish What One Nove In ti De Scier “Christiun Psychology, “The God of 10logist.” Other last tug corpo don. Conn. “Itinding God in the viso went | “When Devi “Diseasc and Where | Cquip- for | probably inelined Sces | and How with mater fo U'se God's De- in “Baver” pairs Captuain 1:v.mmun 3 care nling a into the paddie Commonwealth $ o'clock fre Do Package 1ot < “Taking Task." Evolution her Dis ce and Religion. word | December 13 “Man T 2T lwhat He Most Desires to be.” 2 New {5 ecember “Miracles at Wrought Through — the Christ.” December Treatment of Child Life. New School Opens a registration Church st district apenc IFall and was | g to Delight at last here for of owi Becomes Are 1y asi=gonjles Indwelli tn danger. | as &4l running off Wateh Hill expect ption | K hefore| informed that | \ ey wer v in tow Com- morning, pils, who aftend se | yed f ching the s by in- pave been compelled to 1 school on Sum- Nine e not = rooms being oc- are left growth of the Bay lion s genuine mi vsicians o r Aspirin structure hat thre o future is the hree huildin Southside pre- e prove e by rooms 1 wenty 3 was Com- Colds iritis hac algia unbroken * re 1 the dama proven twe th pr wonld AN ¢ =ai arriv in the le t noon Ticial and Nay These on company eaid that hie Sehe street g street to 1 and the and could be made here sehool new Church stensive Ive hly school night fo rthe school with a large is also for the steamer to go hack main tomorrow night. jevening regis- | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS On With the Man Hunt w_.sfs*.;.usg’j ( WHAT ARE YoU ) DOING MERE P T THOUGKT YOU WENT DID, BUT THERE WONT BE ANY ScuooL TILL TOAORROW! WHY, Tobay = £ IS NO AN SICK AN iy of- tho brass corporation has | according | AY 80 EYE GLASSES Have sour eves vxuined by our Reglstufe. Expert Optometrist, WITHOUT ORSIGATION fudt can't afford to negleot wh u can get the GLASSES, relentifically fit: nd pay weekly, Remenber Sichaels The. OPLICIANS =JEW] 351 Main Street, You your eyes, BEST New Britaiv tration also. are located Forestville Ralph R. Strong, principal of thy Southside school will have direction over the new school. Riley Opens Series Charles It. Miley of the Horton Mfg. Co. will open (he series of talks, arranged by the Bristol el b on local interests on Wednesday evening at the Elks club, when he will speak on “Methods of Manu- facture in the Horton Plant.” A luncheon at 6:30 o’clock will precede the talk. Other well knowa manuficturing officials will be calle ed upon during the season to speak on industrial interests of the city. Buying Ic Tce dealers of the city have come to the last of the ice, harvested last season and until new ice forms, im- portations must be made. Snyder & Norton unloaded their first consign- ment from the Berkshire Tce Co. of Bridgeport on Saturday. Vets Attend Dedication About 40 members of Captain C. A. Hadsell camp, Spanish War Vet . of this city and of the auxil- of the local camp, attended the ation of the memorial to heroes 98 in Idgewood Park in New Haven yesterday. The street parade, which was scheduled to take place prior to the dedication, was called off on account of rain. Rural Carrier Resigns Robert THeureux, carrier on ru- Iral route No. 2 from the local post office, has resigned his position. Postmasfer Frank Merrill has made application for a civie service exam- ination to fill the position. Heavy Fines Imposed A fine of $400 and costs and & 60 day jail gentence was imposed upon Leopold Karworski of 79 Union street by Judge William J. Malone in the city court this morning on ihe chargesof violation of the liquor law. Mr, Karworski was arrested on Triday night by Officers Thompson and Jeglinski in a raid when a quan- tity of liquor was secured. Alexander Kalimon, who was also arrested by Officers Thompson and Jeglinski on Saturday night follow- ing a raid at his place on Andrews street in Bast Bristol, was fined $200 and costs and was given a suspended jail sentence af 60 day Athletic Cluh Form Articles of assoctation of the Bris- Other evening schools in East Iiristol and in largest in the ! outhside school | 1 KNOw - BUT OUR TEACHER IS itol Afhletic elub. Tne., have heen fil- 1 at the office of the city elerk, he burposes of the club are to maintain athletie and f 1 re- lations among its members. o ar- [ticles were signed by Charles T, ll‘.nl 18, Robert Irancis Burns, Tims § ‘ml\\- J. Reardon and J. ¥. Burton. | To Entertain Camp | The Ladies' auxiliary of the Cape (c] Hadsell camp. Spanish War Veterans. will entertain the | members of the camp at a soclal [time ta be held in Red Men's hall |ll\lflflv'rm\ " at 7:30, An en. be given and re {freshments will be served I Professor Manehester Speaks tain ening tertainment will Professor Alan Manchester. of the Connecticut Agricultural college, and |a former Bristol boy. spoke at the morning service at {he First Congre- gational chnreh yostors The serv- {ice of the Rev. J. King Professor ley | William Chanter ot Weslevan university spoke at the at th Prospect vesterday. {morning service Mthodist church | lll(.ll SCTT00L NC i meeting of the Spanish held {his afternoon in All students of Span- ited to attend and an out- s {0 the purpose of the cluk bhe given by Andrew Guilliano, of Spanigh department, RI GS YOUR HOME ‘roscopic cxamination would res u-nl dangerous germs in your home —hiding in the nap of non-washable rugs. They are a constant source -of danger to your family, especially the hildren. Our Beautifal made-to-order Washe able Rugs, any size, any color, must | surely Interest you, Phone the ERICSON RUG For Particulars O, BOX 571 T o 1l he N club Room v re im lin will C0. . 816-4 By BLOSSER S WE'RE CELEBRATING IT YoDay!! 2