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Full cut, in pink, peach and slightly irregular; regular 75c¢ values. orchid. An extra good special at $1.45 ea. LACE TRIM SCARFS GOWNS AND CHEMISE 59¢ each $1.00 each =0t jewel cloth, prettily lace trimmed, in | Value $1.50. White and colors, crepe, ba- white and ecru. In our Art Section, Main tiste, fancy material, lace and embroidery Floor, trimmed. | , but not all sizes in | Regular $8 xeellent buy at 89¢ pair, | i} } \ | 1 l 45x45 ALL-LINEN BRE AKFAST CLOTHS, 95¢ A marvelous buy offered to all housewives and others. In popular colors, as rose, blue, gold and lave nder borders ENGLISH LONGCLOTH 21c yard Regular price 29c. White English Long- cloth at only 21¢ yard. PLAID BLANKETS $4.69 pair Wool in all color combinations. ket Department, Annex, At Blan- [tion today corrected the announce. | ment. 1 Berlin News MERIDEN AUTOIST The Berlin Construction Co. has | Increased its working schedule from | eight to nine hours per day, accord- ing to word from that plant. This schedule, which affects the shop, went into effect yesterday. It was stated that the Increased program is | nsual for this time of the year, due (to an increase in the demand for | bridge materials after the winter | lay-oft. Epworth League Annnal | The annual meeting and election ! of officers of the Epworth league of | the Kensington Methodist church | will be held this evening at the par- | sonage. Reports of several commit- tees and of the officers will be hen and it is expected that the session will be an interesting one. street, a large turout to the The local orchestra will play. from a several day tives in New Britain. Yor the speaker at the Parents. Teachers' association meeting nex week it is planned stay with rela Car Crashes Gates at Beckley (Crossing, Missing Train SKULLEY IS ARRESTED speaker of the evening. |Royal Arch Masons to A public installation of the new! jelected officers of Giddings ter, R. A. M., will be held at 7:3 W. Cote has erected a new garage at the rear of his property on Main It Is expected that there will be Community dance at Athletic hall this evening. Miss Barbara Payne has returned to have Prof. Karl Van Dyke of Wesleyan as the Hold Public Installation Chap- | Plainville News PASTOR COMPLETES SECOND YEAR HERE, Rev. A, A. Ball Wil Protatly Return to Plainville 0 NEW MEASLES CASES I‘muhrmk Is Of Light Varicty— | | Trolley And Automobile Collide— Clean-up Week To Culminate On | | May Day—Bricfs. Rev. Arthur A, Ball today com- Ipleted his second conferen: pastor of the Plainville M, and will leave tomorrow for Brool 1y .. to attend the New York East annual conference, which will bo held at the Anson Place M. church fn that city. Mr, Ball fs expected to bo reappointed pastor of |the local church, as the members | lof the church have sent a letter rc - | {questing this actlon, Theoreticall however, he is homeless when e leaves here tomorrow and until he is either re-named for the local pas- |torate or sent elsewhere, |, Mr. Ball came here two years ago | from Long Island and has greatly increased the membership and ac- tivitles of the Plainville church. During the first year there were new members admitted and 25 were added during 1925-1926 making the present resident membership ap- |proximately 160. This means that |the membership has increased 50 per cent during his two years here, The records for the past year show that there were 23 persons |baptized, 17 children and six adults. The members of the church con- | tributed $459 In benevolence during | Ithe twelvemonth, this amount being |considered very good for such a small church. The men of the church will serve a turkey supper at 6:30 o'clock this evening in observance of the close | of the conference year. A fine menu is promised. After the meal there will be a program of entertainment, Hutton & Jones having installed a radio to provide musle. New Measles Outbreak Forty new cases of measles have been reported to Dr. George TF. Cook, the local health officer, during the past three days. This new out- break is not considered serlous, however, as all of the cases are of | a mild variety. It Is expected that the Easter vaaction of the schools will cause less contact among ~the | chlldren and will definitely end the | epidemic scare which has hung over Plainville this spring with the con- | stantly recurring “high tides" of the | |disease. | | t | AILY HERALD, jo'clock Thy TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926, o'clock Thursday varish hous Iy invited, noon In the | The public ts cordial- | Shocks London Clean-up Week The week of Apifl 26 to May 1 | been designated a9 “Clean-up Wel | St STORM CENTE | Wil bg observed as such in Plajn- ville. The health officer, Dr. George . Cook, requests residents to re gurl apers, I move the . und other | NEW SCHOOL. I week and otherwise cooperate offi- | it Out Without Result tn the cleaning up proces The majority of prople Bristol News [ ars, I'rank Corcoglonita of 38 Lo. Cust street, to Joseph C, Bosla of 3§ Locust stree t was celebrated yester. day at §t, Anthony's Roman Catho. urch, the Rev, L, Beccarls offl- Tr atl Following the ceremony, a recep. Was held at the home of the s parents, . Fngagement Announced The engagement of Miss Charlotte ride efuse trom thelr yards elther dur. [Virginla Taylor of 88 George atreet ng that week or hefore, fn order | eaLn jard Jones of Farming- seleetmen will have garbuge colleot | isv Taylor {ed during the last three days of the | The weddi "E date lLias not been chosen ay yet, i Kathleen A large i 7S attendance witnessed cooperated 1 LA sl the With the health ofticer very well tast | EAPPROPRIATIONS UMITED vy jamnance of “Kathleen," present. year and ho asks them to continue { the o8 under the auspiees in the samo spirlt this spring. Last | T of the Children of Mary of 8, Jo. a fow, whose yards wore pers | Farewcll Reception Given To Pastor {08 Toman Catholic church in the the worst, did not carry out ol theatar the request of the health officer and ‘ were glven 24 hours notico to clean up or be prosecuted. It is hoped | —Engagement dents Die—Other Tems Of Br | | | v | Announced=—Ite comedy guln th will 8 cvening, alty Board Flects be presented ristol by Dr. Cook that such steps will not | M. Christine, French compos Tntirost: . "';m:";f‘”l"nv"l annual meeting ot be necessary in (he coming com- |Las shocked London with “Onward. | realty Bogsd e octore ot fhe’ ihg palgn, and he {s giving ample t stlan Soldiers” set to foxtrot | The lttlo country schoolhouse of '“41Y board was held yesterday aft. to allow the removal of all refus 1 o hed | TOON and the following officers and the general brigtening up of the | TR TR R ot Fall |1 06fed: President, Arthur C. Hitch. town. Several bad spots have heen | " : Mount Ight, ey president, Fuller ', noted by him, but it {s desived that Brothers Executed for of a Vorner A, Groiary_and tressurer, T T o i sbee 3 ¥ A. Greene, general manager, e e e Killing Texas Policeman ' o0 Louis A, Wheeler, i fora My Doy eo that {Nat dxy miay H“mw\n‘ o Texas, April 8 M—8 y4L ot anadtaasssion iioall | G t‘)luu'll Meeting Aod Dl cleanest town fn | & Hobinson and Forest Robinson, 19 0 S netilaor e voterel) recular monthly meeting of Iactata negtoibrothers ot IsbslTaxis,were |1 M0NAR 0 iTobl G Ok WHe Hoie! ity counell will be held this gver P A e felectrocuted at the state prison here |Of e ' At ¥ time several matters s this morning for the murder of of vital importance will be diseussed. Tiie Miatiat puulinabiiheRTina SV iro s S s it e : \ tax rate, presumably of 16 1.8 srest grade and high schaols Who|or pajton the night ot | 4 o wet 8 inEeradny be laid for the general ity Yiereknol ebrent Ry Sots exousiil N ws i o i s i e e | e e ming of t 18 code will alao be during the winter term was an- £0 to his doom, entered the ¢ [meeting, The 3 Hte d over and discussed. Another nounced today, It is as follows: BE 14150 5 . BAA Tl entiRat iy Had bash of vital interest to Main street Freshman boys—Robert Deegan. | iyio on three times, He was pro- th !lo | taxpayers in the central district win sarl A. McGibbon. [Hoinerdtdeniictiis s a " |school boare had 1 ! be the proposed widening of Main Freshmen girls — Vivian Davls Robinson, went to the chair at 1 |in in an a to arbitrate I Which i8 very apt to meet Lena M, Henne, Esther Snelderman. |a, m., and was pronounced dead at |existing differences of the district ble opposition on the © V hoys—Albert Miller. {12:48' atter Belng wiver shook The belligerent faction would have part of taxpayers fn that territory. Grave V girls — Anna Kawalskl, | A few minutes before ho wont to |none of the Beals site and presented Violet Manning Windga Kawalski, Olga Kushmider. |tho electric chair, §. A, Robinsoq (o the board of education s Manning, the 14 months old Pythian Soclal One of the series of soclals given by Pythian Tempie, Pythian Sisters, | will be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow time ago, a petition asking for consideration of a pieee belonging to ¥ {was {told the authorities that lis brother ad confessed to him the killing of nother man at Deport in January, of pr ther Andrews, 1925, 1so the present location o night In 1. 0, O. . hall. There will | o ol to be considered as a si be card playing, and the committee |~ 3 | Representative Arthur 8. Ba will serve refreshments, Coroner Blames Bad Road |was chosen as chairman of Notes The Women's Home and Torelgn Misslonary society of the Advent Christian church will meet at sday afternoon at the home of M L. A. Francls, 139 West Main street. ! In Bridgeport Fatality [meeting, and many times dur | Bridgeport, Conn, Aprll 6 (P — [procecdings he was called upc |Altention is called to “the existence [¢Xert all of his powers as a p: |of hazardous ruts® on Connecticut (mentarian, and at one time he avenue by Coroner John J. Phelan |obliged to call for a vote of in a finding handed down togay in |dence in rullngs. {whichi he declared the death of Rob- | The battle started over the Miss Ruth Ryder has returned fert W. Rawson, 18, to have been ac- |position of bullding the school from Philadelphia, Pa., where she |cidental, |the present site and acquiring spent the holidays. | Rawson, who was a messenger of |tional land. This was re Miss Mina Wilkinson, teacher of {the Western Unlon just after mid- |vote of 23 to 12, showls musie and drawing in the Plainville schools. and Miss Virginia Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Warner of Queen street, are spend- | ing the Easter vacation in Washine. | * | night on March 81, was riding a mo- {factional lines we [toreyele to Stratford to deliver & 'togk longer to reject message, |site, and Superintendent o The youth, says the coroner |Karl Reiche was cailed struck a succession of bumps” and |furnish some figures regard The condition of Rev. John E. |Beals site, spoke very stre Colliston on Whiting Street The first automobile accident of | |the spring occurred on Whiting | street about 9:20 o'clock last night | v of Mr. and Mrs. Victor O, died at the home of her ts at 6 Fourth avenue yester- f the oon, The funergl was te, térnoon at the home of arnes (the parents at 2 o'clock, the Rev, E, th T, pastor of the First Con- rch, officiating, Bur- t cemetery, olice Ball Tickets for the police ball and en- I nt to be held on April 9th : very rapidly and but few n to arli w le seats are left. The pro- “‘w as arra by Louls A. eler, general irman is a very and it is anticipated that r of this year will he the high standards of The pro- fully up to two previous even i s indicated should appeal to general public and it g anticipat. 1 that by this evening there will be cry few reserved scats left for dis- ton, D. C. as the guests of Miss|was thrown from the motorevele. |center of population of the ct. | tribution, Warner's eister, Mrs. Frederle Zelt- | His skull was fracturcd and he died | Mr. Andrews, who at one time wi Keception To Rev. Dr. Giffin ler. la short time later, {one of the stoutest adherents or ti ) A farewell reception was held in n (544 e the parlors of the Asbury Methodist Fay ia rtnortrdwnsclm‘prm‘f;‘d amny | Five Years Old But Has |ravor of nis land and ftored ¢ lehurch, Forastville, in honar of the Dr. George F. Cook an amily . {clear it and grade it for $300, after Wil G G V! Be e Rl L Crossed Ocean Thrice |{°" ! St b womdicoet il B lTle e e holldnys with Dr. Cook's parents, | New York, April 6 UP—Although (50 to 1 shape for a school. |odist church of New Haven and who Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of Nor- istine Moncgrieft {s but five |Some remarks were made as o the Ihas tert today to attend the sessions wich, 2 ooa, ehe completed her third |inaceessibilly. of ‘the Beals sitel & (o the New York Hast Contorenes in |crossing of the Atlantic alone When |5 communify center, and D. Clark |pe held o Brooklyn, N. Y. After the . e T, the Cameronia docked tod {Hare, chairman of the committee, ation of Dr. Giffin's appoint= Opmlonfi Va‘:,-v mn ‘.Ote d When she was three, Chrisilne| omarica that they: proposed. 1o |ment by {he conforance be i pro- On “Dry” Modification |came along from her fome NEAT puilg the echool for the children, |coed fo his mew charge. Chicago, April 6 UP—The result | Glasgow, Scotland, to this cOUntry. | 1noush he nerecd that most of th During the evening a Masonls of a national “light wines and beer 0o e machine CTlv DR by A D, e aire o 44 prominent advo 1‘1"1; 1“:5 é’.?”f"f,(,"“"' A o aea v s o "Slwfi ’,\ | o v‘“ mr;n\yflf g:l‘f:-rm; p;: OV A L blirgreensfand B Mra, | s 0t 1o aan e cLsHae flayen, e b act are announced in the April is Unon- her arrivalitoday shse wasl ficiioion) was irelected: by lal vots |in hioht they! coe A i letic Bullding — Construction Burgreen of East Berlin observed |1ave bee n invited to attend the cere- | Co. trolley car at the point where m; |t 'MY(‘U"”““‘L a mmmmrl' Al Il‘.\' A e ,1:,{‘14 :n ‘G“ ]:'y\.r"' (In» y a2 ata i ‘!i ‘v m:‘] ‘r Mr;ylyduh;’r:’r;a:xz{ it | the sixth anniversary of their wed- |™Onies. There will be entertain- tracks leave the right of way and [t ot et i ies oty 0 AGeleay & Adopts New Schedule | 3 |ment and lght refreshm fte ss into the center of the road. [P¥terian TS 10BN Ty S LERS ok ereoCly) Just where it started with the Bea ng_of organ Company D | ding on Sunday, members of the | ; A shments Sastons cross o which {s |the Idea of the Rev. Willlam ¥ R e zite as the le o for the school. selection was rendered by —Women Voters toMeet—Items. | congregation o the Fast Berlin (the installation. \Fithybecien ‘;“ ronerty o tha |Dermott of the Continent sidff, N. F. CHURCH CONFERENCE (7,89 the le tuation that was members of the church organiza- » Methodist church, of which Rev. M. | Thursday evening, April 15, at a | registered as the proper chestor, N, | The replies recelved, the Continen{ | Wetherstield, Mass, it 6 |y o107k Ihe histors o | iona Death lunged at Willlam J. Skul- | Burgreen fs pastor, presenting the 'stated convocation, the most cxecl- Rochester ero;fntl'}’ (:‘r “‘l“]l::i‘;”“; will say, Indicate a wide variance as | Preliminary scssions of the New |11 iting Tweltth”.. It was vot ley of Meriden this morning at 1:50 | couple with several bonquets of (lent master degree will be worked., | Y » Was “‘- }-‘ o el o B e S oA Lo AR TAMA N | T hed Ao oThtE Son ran st od to ltmit the expenditure for the and Rejoicing in | o'clock, when he drove his auto- heautiful flowers. They were mar- - 2 | avenue, ‘hr(lv;\.“ storman William |Made and ns to its benefits. The || Nore dmitiferamipnilonily CnR i IS SR R ER t _Rej g . mobile through the gates at the ried in Virginia on Easter Day, 1920, PONZI ASKS NEW TRIAL, |in the “"‘d oc'nlau«m‘r Bernard | modificationists proposcd beer and ot candidates for deacons' and eld- DUAIRE e Bl el hae ) Unusual Sunshine Beckley rallroad crossing, missing | Will Move to Berlin YT Eis WA pril 68 (i oudEe e o | wine of alcoholic content ranging |ers' orders, followed by the annual the equipment to $10,000 London, April 6 -UP—Not for by a matter of inches a train of | A. F. Flurry and family of Hart- The motlon for a mew trial for | C\: ding to the story told by |[TOM 2.75 per rent to 25 per c meeting of the board of examiners |,y o (1 F Aloc B cizhty vears has there been such fl trefehe cars which had just passed | ford have moved into tho Guita [y Ponzl, who last Friday was | ygoccorotm e 08 o O o jn. (and nine of the eleven replies from | the business seasions open tomorrow, |2 iithiovize ‘tife dislrict committes to|pr 1a at Eastertide in aloug the tracks. Skulley was ar- house on Farmington avenue. Mr. |go gullty by a jury in Duval BTOtOTY“flf‘ ‘d"l“:“;\vm; was coming | 4¢ Questionnaires proposed govern- [continuing until Monday, with Bish- acquire the land, and on top of that |t d Kingdom as has been the rested on a charge of reckless | Plurry fs well known in Kensington | it &'0Y DY violating the stato | L0 '“'1‘"}'[ of way when he saw | et €Ontrol of the salo :f the liquor. | op Froedrick D. Leete presiting. | s to iy e o 4 G driving by Officer Henry Austin of jand Berlin, being employed as car regulating the operation of dec- | \P {1, hbitesii e Ko B St — —_— {spite of the fact that it was Eastbourne, Bournemouth, and the Berlin police department. He | inspector at the Berlin railroad sta- | i apion or trust, will be heard by | Lcoker -‘n‘"i-‘ TN o The sovlet government of Russia D- ears |that the walls alone of the t Dognor were visited by severe thun- be in court tonight at 7:30 tion. Judge James M. Pecler on April 21, | 2WAY- Decker SR an |1l mint 3,000,000 colns valued at 1sapp! | would cost over $11,000, §1,000 more derstorms Sunday and elsewhere the :)v'iclwlnr)‘( Entertain Young People This date was agrecd on by counsel | 1 frORt of “‘“'"'""’,’ m,,’,,'\";’::[":{,"‘,‘, $3,800,000, for the Persian govern- than tho sum appropriated for the sky wa But Skulley was on his way home| The youth of the Worthington |oday when the motion was called ‘2231;;ogfl::, e | ment. | whole proposition. S 'ryy‘:;»’fIxm”:lx‘;r:-r}i‘«.glrly‘::: fler having attended the prize |COMMUNity was entertained Jast|tor hearing. Ponzi is out on bond of | changed his mind and came straight | ! [ Just as affairs were proceeding V1ol Great Britain the weather ariergnay s . 5 night at the Community House on | gz o0, | changed his | - s Biz Bertha was |UK® that c id July. aLU e, L L SR AT e S e e down the tracks in the middle of | | {Eadniyisnrencly a1 EReRest g the seaside was In full his car and was proceeding at a "5 s TRiand Grrtiin acting ns | S —— | Whiting street. Roudge applied the ”'«“1‘_”“'"""" R O fliratta were thickion Fepldiialaffofancon REne jendiaidll ok, -k Sr A S S oLl o brakes and threw the trolley car in- cuMMuN"’Y THEATER |an offer trom Nr. Reals of s alls mere tiickion not stop beforo the gates at the | ' "CN entertained, dancing being lNGROWN NAlL to reverse, but the two vehicles came | }m_wyvj r,“',‘:,,‘"f':.!::“.i‘};;":w;,\m carried for country e L e ey enantios (b A lan dira o togather. Pl o || Matinee Every Atternoon at 2:15 R S T R ok s oy were used as sun- L plunged through them only '\ “h¢ | ments served in tha course of the | | The automobile was tossed ”'"j‘”_ Admission 106 and 156 | e R T R seconds after a train of freigh |evening. There was a large atteng- e tho road. The left front wheel was | < | ‘.‘:\ N P V[" . Topnils \'\"l L2 s cars had passed by. (Ediet Turns nght Out Itself crashed. the fender was crumpled, | Except Tuesday | _\‘f‘n"‘mm"‘l”“';","P“;m"'" atter. . Tnae. READ WERATN CTASSIFIED ADS ! OmcpAvln B oy aemployenl The Sick List e e e | TUESDAY, APRIL 6 [ {much as the Beals site has beer FOR YOUR WANTS as watchman at the ! a0 | Mrs. §. Chase Coale of Wr shield glass g sl 'Y G aatiatiae: : [Eaitamyt o 5 Brick company, rushed to the i,y pigze s confined to her w’ ‘s!cn of the trolley car was torn off. | "(’1i0111‘“fi(;lll“'lr‘l:‘& SH, In | tnfhfll :“O“‘. \L..' el r—————— scene after the crach and SkulleY | with an attack of grip. Nelther Decker nor Ferguson s | T RIE S AT told him that he did not seo the | " Nre Horace Fitzgerald of Derlin injured. Decker refused to comm WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 1 | a g ieaand esut (ool ortr i gates. The policeman stafed that |who has been confined to her homo oo the “‘,”‘“2.‘ tist Here | ALMA RUBENS, In thirds vote on a location, doubtless k. — the man had been drinking, al-| with fliness for several weeks, is | A yoomen: 1 “GILDED BUTTERFLY" { |outside powers may be dnvoked o Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- though not enough to cause his ar- | renorted as being improved. { | An unusual feature of the concert | | & the whola sitistion ing, Antiseptic Li ) rest for driving while under the | “yijjjam Coale, son of Mr. and Mrs. at the Baptist church on Friday eve- | THURSDAY, APRIL 8§ | vacancy in the buflding com- g, A p q influence of liquor. The officer g Chase Coule, who has been il with ning will be the rendition of two | HOUSE PETERS, In mittee was filled by naming F 3 TR i stated today that Skulley Was | ppeumonta, s reported to be im- > cornet solos by Miss Anna Howarth “COMBAT l Duby, who is understood to be of |_ : “‘q »“ v :1.3“1;“““\::::' taken before a ph n W proved. of New Britain. Miss Howarth is a | First Episode of | the opposing factior es and smilar skin trxouble' upon examining him, pronounced Son is Born | A few drops of "Outgo” in the skilful musician and is perhaps the “THE WINKINK IDOL" | Funeral of Mrs. Dodds vl A s iyt taut aias him not intoxicated A son was born last night to Mr. |crevice of the ingrowing nail re- | only lady cornetist in the state. The | 3 | The funeral of Mrs. Geor et it o e TO O e The officer stated that if the car jand Mrs. John Pentore of Main |duces inflammation and pain and so | readings on the program will be FRIDA AKRITER who died at her home last aka6othes i Be Tk in T e A S aaL had crashed h tho crossing |street, Kensington. Mr. Pantore is |toughens the tende , sensitive skin rv‘mlflr“d by Miss l' ffio (nrl'fnv ;‘0-; I.UNV('II.\A\L\ in ftor a short illness, wi ‘»]. )vmx to TRt e Rols fow seconds sooner, it | well known as the genial clerk at[undernecath the foe mail, that it can | cutionist, also of New T\; | “TOWER OF LIF | e T e ey e W T ¥ would have heen lemolished Fogliati's L’!’or'rrr)v.uo;-\ not penetrate the flegh. and the nail P‘rmq pal mm.\v‘elr.sqmuof \‘«“: \'_':‘nfir ) ‘ SATURDAY. ADRI 10 o ‘n~“\\‘111\ e ;.y" ‘mw’n\r ‘> r \,‘ t.‘,‘.‘,,.:‘ _The | {‘yv’v]‘:l“vw‘ no is @ wonderful, penetrating, against the elde of one of the East Berlin Items, turns naturally outward almost over | the 20-picce orchestra ARt co of - 1. Downs of th ¥ Bourliy I\GaIAD anAkts sccbhibe ht cars ma The {wo young daughters of Mr. night. man'’s Bible Class. The program will "]’['\."‘lL]“\' ber of the Illino rt?mm»xr:-r rnul— of Windsor will @ fate and Inter 3 A e Tt vhich passed throu and Mrs. G. Strom at Keefe's Cross- | “Qutgro” is a harmless antiseptic | be announced later. ‘ A 4 mission and brother-in-law of Wil- iment will be fn the West cemetery, St L e R e oneTT etk ing, are critically {Ill with double |manufactured for chiropodists, | Silver Tea SUNDAY, APRIL 11 liam Hale Thompson, former mayor s eiry e T cdlyme D done, this work taking place whea | PRCUmONia. 3 However, anyone can buy from the | A sliver tea will be given by the BEN LYON, In o urhard i b Ll AE S e e I 600 the road is most free from trafic, Gerald Rummery, who has been drug store a tiny bottle containing |ladies of the Parish Guild of the W COMMANDMENT" :»-nv ¢ .u ».\ nce ‘x- oft a cag er““::yy’m\dn‘ ‘ M ‘w r | iTaree Coottis 100, 80 that the gates may be let down | € 1\-’7“]5 "HI with pneumonia, is now directions. 1Church of Our Saviour from 2 to b | | otel & week ago. Corcoglonita, daughter . without causing any unnecessary | COnvalescing. i Saite e 2 & Miss Virginia Walsh has been en. = tie-ups. & aining friends from New Britain Imi i B BLOSSER Oee e Tiofuaed over the Eastr holliay, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS No Limit to Its Bigness y ! It was learned today that an of- | “pl 0 o 6% Gavterg Episco. ([ ter ot $4,000 for’the Athletic hall | ;o) opyreh will hold & special meet- property in East Berlin has been | e in the church soclal rooms Fri- refused by officials of the organiza- | 3oy atternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Every tion which owns (he building and | ;imber has been urged to be pres. — [ 12nd upon which it stands. ‘It i |en; ap this time and bring Lenten mA??ALA;gEMBEOOK ) M R B sald that several offers have heen | gewing. Plans are to be made rela- YoU 86T+ I DON' - \ ""‘,* [l modc, most of them having been |{ite to sale to be held in the near READ IT, WILL AERRE You ltttle Girl looked (| GINE 7 TOMS AN PoP, WMTDLS - THAT WORD A WORDER. g N for amounts fn excess of $4,000. | furare, CAN READ IT 3t her mamma and )| T ASK PoP EUSIBIGINCROS 'S S0 Jlj The organization is holding out for | Rey, A, I. Burgreen will leave BETTER THAA cand-=222 ¢85! DAY AR' AE iF, > [l s5.000. : “‘f p‘r\:n’ lOr] \:lmwl\‘\““ ;t ‘::ru]kny c\olll:g :rr:“a:xc:;x 1:?:013;: I CAN wITS 60T TUAT WORD T 3 " ally decided o scll the d- { Yorl East conferénc h DONT KAOW! Miss Griswold to Speak ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Dutton ars Miss Mary E. Griswold, superin- | entertaining relatives from New i tendent of the Berlin schools, will | London. speak “What We Should lx'no“" The Community club cabinet will About Berlin - Schools” at a | meet shortly to make plans for the ! meeting of the Kensington League | summer program of the organiza- i of Women Voters next Tuesday | tion. It is expected that another out- evening at § o'clock at Legion hall. | ing similar to that held last year will Main street. T ting should | be planned. Last year's event was i [l rrove of value to Kensington wom- | the most successful of its kind ever en, since the school situation is an | held. { EW absorbing one and is of interest at | Carolyn Read is spending the all fimes. | Easter vacation with relatives in ar error, cards have been | West Cromwell. ( sr(:"';n'o!)., Skl s | Russell Case entered the Hartford that the mcoting will be held to- | hospital today to undergo an oper- night. An officer of the organiza- | ation.