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WEDNESDAY’S AISLE SPECIALS The Chief Topic of the Day Amongst Our Patrons SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE ARE ALWAYS OFFERED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 59¢ each at above price. Small lot, slightly mussed; sizes 14, and 17; values to $2 (Men's $hop) MEN'S HALF HOSE While they last, 16, 161 $1.00 grade. (Men' BERY ders; regular $2.50. (At Linen Dep Hand embroidered, terns, large size. Berlin News DIPHTHERIA GASES ABATED IN SCHOOL Everything Reported Serene in Kensington at Present PUPILS RESUME STUDIES No Tmprovements at Town Hall This Year — Former Residents | Pay Visit te Town — Grange Meeting Tonight—Other Ttems, The diphtheria situation at Peretval sehool, w lor the close wate wuthorities for improved to such an cxtent tha it is belleved that all danger is now past. The -diphtheria “carrirrs who were sent to their homes wh the presence of dlscase was dig- covered, have received treatment and most of them have resumed their studle: The heal has not in ¢ new cases it i3 belfeved that conditions heen eleared up at the school that things = be agaln runni » within a abort tin the eflicie officers in the t to gain son tous ¢pide No Town Hall Improvements It is pra there will be Aghting needed at on has been made the hudget of cither thef year and the only ¥ could b d for thin would he th priation sec meetin able that will be ¢ annual tow the matter. Changes which are meeting may take the interior of the uuditogum and |y or improvemeris 1nu-1u,.~~( other 1 been mentioned by anxious to sea the eredit to Ber! £um 3400 only has been approprinted for running this building and therefore impossible to make pl for any improvements. The f will declde the matter, however, Meeting Date Changed The meeting of Emma Hart Wil | Jard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. which scheduled for Thursday of t week, unt nouncement will be held at the home of Miss Mary Atwater and will be ad. dreserd G Wicknire, u\m\ will speak on “A Walk Through Connecticut th the Geologlist."” Former Residents Here Mrs. Harvey J. Brown of Towoe- co, N. J, and Mrs. George E. Hah of Melrose, M returned to their homes after spending the week-end with their brother, Hobart I. Honlss, of East Berlin. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Hall are former Ei terlin residents and they attended the golden an. niversary of the Methodist church on Sunduy ey were at one time achusetts, have oI MEETING RATIFIES M&’& *e i HIGH SCHOOL PLAN AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUES “STYLISH STOUT” CORSETS —To Advertse For Bids—Mr- Discontinued models, only flesh coutil, g Come early to get your size. beds SRl Vvening Schiool Graduation—EIks | oy Sk 9 | Cassandra Spencer Dics—TLocal | ! Ladies' Night Tomorrow—Tify | D3 team. dt awas ¢ ‘L‘H\ ‘ >x;}v' 19 in lot; | Girl In College Operetta—Bricfs o Fatiotie, d, olitieal school District Meeting Friday. rnament 1o by long skirt | ; 5 t10 by P | i s for feh g Thetr first op No ex- plen for ¢ I vidiauditor Mills Thanks Townspeople school to Lo crets . et iy £ Mills p S1.19 each Unbleached full-size Stamped Bed- AR o spreads; excellent values at $1.19 e pair, 2 pairs $1.00 Silk and fiber, new plaids and jac- quards; slightly irregular; Shop) CREPE GOW CHILDREN’S HOSE 21c¢ pair 0dd lot, 7/8, in heather mixtures, with cuff tops; slightly irregular. (Drpartment—Atsle A) BREAKFAST CLOTHS $1.69 each {, all linen, with White, honey, ered or trimmed; $1.50 value. (Musiin Underwear—On flesh; hand embroid- Floor 1'p) MEN'S H \\l)I\FR(HILF in whi n: regular 10 he Comnm lored o Plain white, fine cotton; regular 10¢ the Comnt Annex, ) ALL-LINEN TOWELS 69¢ each handsome pat- for the 8 to 16-year-olds; a real good special at $1.75. (Iinen Dept.—Annes, 3 —_— e i l s commn work of that chur Current Events Class A regular meeting of the ¢ on a business trip to Detroif, Michi. it expects to he 1y of other de Worthington lunlzhl \v B. sociely mins greeted by Frenel cabinet crisis, 3 nm coal m\wmn in (;r vw’ | housing plan. Grange Meeting Tonight A meeting of Derlin Grange, to he | |known as “I'armers’ Night,” held this evening at the hall on Damon’s Hill. [xpected that the program will e moav several ind ve re- | Rolka and klizab to their fourth anniversary Wed- payment for {he of | Dressmaking evening, March 17th. exy Luidt Madelyn Chase. A class of candidates will be inj- o Bl Isntiedtar refreshments will - Le or singing ) e nEs o the lot Water Commissioners' Meeting } i e i b P 10 board of water commissioners 3 RenTrocale | M e 11 hold a 1z this evening, af 3 : i1 gaod by n of Mainvill ing hel 6 urd ernc k. They Il liold a m ing, o it is expected 1l {fail in this ¢ at the usual an s Returns Home vhio Was been confine eral hospital f f Mr. and Mrs. Georgs is reporicd to tefreshments will be se Will Hold a Soclal A social and dance Worthington Community |this evening at 8 o'clock by Berlin's young arties are held hcrmlh Al and the ir tonight wil Southwick Speak ch has been un- of town health veral weeks, has e i | i inatmielibian 0o OIS Es ) START LONG FLIGHT delivered OIER college G e Copenhagen, March 16 1) -Two iR il » 8 1o t Danish aviators, Lieutenant Botved s et 0t 1 Herschend, fiying separs UNEURE e n 1 hopped off at 11 a. . today dancing will |freshments will be served. Men's Bible Class ihers of the Berlin Men's looking forward n . when Rabbi C anthoritles reported | de ts fgroup on “The Chureh of Tl jand s regardel as Id at 8 \u'a K n of the Ber- [ N e 1, .. . ;;::::\hu”u ation cenerciaes the Will b 4 o o U G Norma Shearer in S DIAMOND DYES § L || “A SLAVE OF FASHION” guet wil ) ney ix * Lift Off No Pain! the wan fore it hiad & iway and for o'clock tomorroy Just Dip to Tint or Boil al and Worthington g will be of will tz this woe 2 grou p ot o Superintendent In New York is spending a few v be a little longer 1 cars will leave turn to Ber \Il'~ Carter 11 1 appro- cial town |, t s not serious. To Observe Anniversary meeting Priday | == No opposition was ruisal to this Lewis Stone in : has been con . b first two years of their t is oved to Beckley where they resid- ure |od for cight years They also Nv NEW $ | unthl midnight, The New Depurture anto’ News {orchestra will furntsh the musie, [0 Schoal Instelet Meeting, clal sehoo ting of School & has been called for § ¢ ate o te dissutisfaction and resulted i ) | in .u ion being presented for an i Il r meeting % Plerce, chairman of th of education, and Karl A | B s Conductor Tickels |, T, s e regular meeting of Ruth Re- Plainville News As Scheme for $200,000 Structure - Approved Unanimously | - g Lo O K, will 60 RE IN ATTENDANGE " COURT 0OSTS TOTAL §9180 | Adjournment To ‘Theater Necessary Sivty-eight Certificates Presented at In Yale l“urnnnn nt. ey today 1se [[vrmz 1 lust ¥ most en reports and mendutions of the it 4 : special finun, 1 building commi LR e control and pows regular g of the Ry tecs we . ind the s hool CUR T D Keena Branch, Anctent Order (N aeatnclcoimoniot was carri The next of the « tn the wer realization ill be the awarding L | Prais ns. will he held this § o'clock in Cagles' hall cadow strest plans for the St Patri Ve nville, presid L of the Town o |their e 1 a third ment SO D GG AT celebration will be made ar |room w nd ’ el « stairwiuy with others b Parent-Teacher Meeting found guilty hd the hisk who cot Stanley 8 Gwillim was appointed chairman on | ’I\)O'\Ull of Joseph McCarthy, Mr Gwilli ounce ere was a larg, memher S0 al Hill dis the schoo! wife was fin Ing in all to § Prosecuting Stack pros mber of tt o toard to knouw 25 years the fown paid the Conneet 1l been m ity thr N was enrpd ments of folk songs and and this ple allow all t yse wishing 1to vote to Lvening School Graduation. Cook of Hartford Tark ¢ ind rea MBI $5.000 {7 ionlne cahooeaeraing ri commissioners w 1 were call i ; s hall tomorrow ey gl e Vse For Grades I Rt e e fthe special builiing committer ay IriAvha ‘ B sl 4 ik I tomorrow ev Mareh {potatrd 1 o ! e e e fic EL ot Rl Firemen's hall. Vorestyille |in the rep : | I l‘ in y ( Karl A, I perin’ u.J( it anspices of the Session WAS Propo ool andi- | i ¢ niizect ctub wvailal available (00ls, and the speaker of the |jtorium an : o e s s Matthew's Church er Owners Thanked [rinan of the evening sehool 1 devotions will be held tis First Selectman Willinm J ce. Following is a list o v St Matthew's Rowmun son. who was e G B atholic cl Vorestville. The pre evening wil! the Rev. ( Teulings of the wored Heart ehurel, Waterbury. To Celebrate Fourth Anniversary Sarah E. Re lds Camp No, 1 1ghters of ans, will cele- Lilllan e ord, Mrs. Emily G of the spirit | Little, Angelina M prop Com- | Olga Miller, Lydia cater to offer their theater | Baseo, la Kerr, 1 taken | Anna Petro, Mary Cooki e ford, or, Nk el from Con- || eveni ening and ment of nd the recomme o S h time bids for the ercetion of u SsUlon ipment of a t e g of oui ol s blils oy tho ercelioniol & e i : M £ . AMary [will be opened, plans call for : BES 4 Ino¥e o ) dred [the const lon ¢ BallBingl i1 Terms of Bond lssue it : orter | Krauch Mury Klocke ithe ¢ tion butlding e « The report e \ lenr ) Foop | Klocke, Ituby Waddi na contain office space, a dire { f SR Dorotiy Crowls {room. meter and tool reoms ai i vins ; Jeunis Himil space for ten car ros n Z el Jpn Mrs. Frank ) is thought that 11 1 . o { Plalnyi st will be unc M attempted i to will take them over Ger. ni Ihiis report am, Indo horize Construction . MeKern “ | CONMUNITY THEATER team | .. Jisal Thursday, March 18 Harry Myers in | “CONNECTICUT YANKEE” to Dye { Comimends Fire Dy ,mmm-m 1 they asketball OF [tians £o simiple e o ——— Tiaycs from Cax making shades ¢ von Priday, March 19 e Double Feature o “MILADY" (8200.000) and 1 NOB BUSTER™ b, perm s o Pl rt of the high schoc 1 mmittes at vo dred ollars. Said mmitte Ydraperies, coverts ption | hangings - { thing! B w order X mbere on t! satrday, March 20 town tr 1 e e Hoot Gibson in e O “SPOOK RANCH™ Sunday, March 21t the Tar- | Manner of Raising Mo eted and m\ JUDDIE L. LANDGREN |ont Mr. a special fea- | Plumbing and Tinning o ! GLENWOOD STOVES Telephone 672-5 — Res. 3571-J We have a used Cooking Range in very good condition, esinted three || eWHAT FOOLS MEN" || Mon. & Tues, March & be an-y| “«COHENS AND KELLYS" || ™% every hard cors n, or corn between the toes ses, without sor Speakmg of Dogs' By BLOSSER and Plainville ey have ltved in in Farmingto 'rS “D.\h: oul' Three children il(lu‘\'r Lloyd € anager of the T s father in Berlin. Willams of h ar"‘r lu 2 ,‘v ore is a large stock | . Carter and his son conduct a profitable milk business In a mrsn one and t Both Mr. and Mrs. prominent in Berlin Grange and they en nart in the activities of Mr. Carter i now in his sixth term as first selectman of Berlin and both he and his wife are popular resi- Holmquist Tn Detrolt automobile dealer in town, has left I TP ( 4 ) oS op 0\ i N S ) Ho,FREAES!How | iR el R Tgon0say N\ | 6ET ABETTER D06/ COWS 3 /\ 40U LIKE T TRADE JUMBO | LE'S A DANDY WATcH {p DOES VOUR ) WOT! 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