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P —— - —————————————ee— ~ 5 beige, sind, gray, WONEN’S l‘ 25¢ each, $ Regular 50c¢ grade; p! 1/8-inch hem, in” 19¢ pair to &, for 19¢ pair. WOMEN’S 2lc each Knit Vests and Bodices; extra sizes. CHILDREN’S 25¢ pair lar T5c value. $7.99 each ceptional value. . 95¢ each and mirror, » Slightly irregular, Rayon Socks; sizes 415 S VESTS HOQE 7/8 Lisle with fancy leg, cuff tops; regu- ! MAHOGANY CLOCKS Eight-day movement, cathedral gong on | hour and half hour; fullv guaranteed; ex- k LEATHER BAGS Choice of many colors, fitted with puuse GIVING THOUGHTFUL CONSIDERATION TO WONDERFUL VALUES WE KNOW YOU'LL SHARE IN THESE WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS MEN’S HALF HOSE 35¢ pair, 3 pairs $1.00 ’ Special case of Silk Hose, run of mill; navy and other ghades, S HANDKERCHIEFS 50 dozen Regular $5.00 lohg skirt, toh. white, all linen, Infa $1.29 each, 2 for $2.50 0dd lot, neckband or collar attached, in “Yorke” and other well-known makes Slightly mussed and not all sizes CHILDREN’S SOCKS | | | | in regular nnd One or two-st LA MODE CORSETS, shorter in front, low all-clastic | [ | GINGHAM OVERALLS + ¢ J‘ Sizes 2, 8, 4; prettily tringned with red, also colored stoné catches. B N *DJ . Plainville News | t !Fne Chief on Bench; Man Spends . Night m Jail | CLEANING UP PROCEEDS $3.95 pair madels; daintily brocaded, | Tndustry of Residepts Shown fn ¢ Refused Set Out for Collpetioy, 50¢ palr | Dog Quarantine in Force—Actiyi | tios of the Churches—Rricfs, t nts’ Department | jections to paying the fine | money w | An odd Justice and the | nded over to the court. of the case was on a fire ¢ rand, white stone catches, sh Prior 15€, Berlin News AST BERLINITES SCANTHE HEAVENS - View the Wonders of Van Vieck Observatory at Wesleyan CONDITIONS NOT *PERFECT Icnsington Church Will Enter New Hritatn Baseball League—May En- force 15 Mile An. Hour Speed Limit—Other Items of Intcrest, Desplte the cloudy skies of last | evening several East Berlinites went to the Van Vieck observatory at \Vesleyan umlversity to acan the sky through the 20-inch telescope, one of the largest in the east, Practic- | ully none’of the planets was visible @9 they €an be seen only in the i cason, but the moon in its ter was visible at times to the | observers. Owing to the high winds | und low clouds it was fmpossible to st the full benefit of the gagnify- power of the telescope, only 130 fications being used, wherea t s possible to use up toss00. To ave used the full power would only | we magnified the distortions and | listurbances of the atmosphere. Only on a clear and qulet night can full power be used \ The moon, as viewed last evening, appeardd to be full of crater holes much similar to those seer irance when the big shells e ‘ making €mall ponds or lakes. here are mountains to be observed the moon, but due to the fact Jisible last evening, these could not he seen, this being possible vhen the orb is full. The temper- ture of the moon fs ealculated at | \bsolute reans in scientists, which common every day lan- | ees below zero; time of the year. zero by on a solid ¢ to base totally independent: of the vilding In which it is housed. “hen one enters the dome the tale- | pe stands about 25 t above tie or and a person wonders how he ~ she is ever going to get up to \e eve plece so high above. Wh lculating & way out of the apj it difficulty the director of opera- iong touches a lever and amidst a im and purr of machinery the en- re floor of the dome begins to a nd {ndependent of the tclescope | 1d In & few seconds one is taken v to the instrument. The ma- nery which raises the floor "is | vatlon elevator equipment, the sles being placed at four different about the dome o as to raise parts of the floor cqually, The escope Is mounted in two differ- t planes or one of the gles being exactly the sam it of the earth's axis so that it is ble to focus the teiescope on any star or planet anging and shift- v the course of thout eonstant ¢ >unting of the telescope a wonder- | plece of machinery which moves he telescope at a set rate of speed , that the observer, when looking t the moon or at any other heaven- body, will not have to move the istrument himself to constantly keep pace with the objects Mechanics Interesting The general mechanies of the ob- servatory were almost as intercsting 16 the novice as was the opportunity to view the heaven Tt makes no difference whether a person be short ning at about 4 o'clock at this | first | t only a small portion of it was | ohly | cif 18 mounted | as | part of the heavens and to fol-§ COURT FNES AN WHO STARTED FIRE \ which showed 128 Dburlals | port at the meotin that during tho year loasles Dying Ofit Bristel News ) lemie of 1 were made, which ineluded 80 bodies 0 be out at last placed in the vault, catter cascs h, been rep The report of the treasurer was o IF‘ health off r during 1} vmnuthlllK to the dircctors nd it fs belleved that t N S EI‘AIM those In attendance. Tho total re. lisease has lost its hold here. .‘)l mlm for the wear, Including last Nartford 1'r n\ ng llmd £ | year's Ivnl.ln&‘e. ere $14,030,12, In T artfor his amount is Included the appro- priation of $2,400 reccived from the 5(][] DISALLOWED g of eity and trust funds amounting to “oons on stroet $1.487 were placed on deposit in hristian, lield undeno the banks. The disbursements 1 oy en sV o mmissioners Make Ruling i amountca o srsir " auring the year and adding to this amount 1) an o Shureh Suiper Mrs, S‘)lll]gS Estate rus funds d 1| sves & bal. erved at the ( me o A rish hous. ‘4' [ The old of s were all reelect- (,: SULT FOR 810, 000 jul TODAY public s w cd for the coming year as follows & "!.lwlun President, Arthur 8 Barnes; vie The fire department was cal president, Willlam K. Sesslon it yesterday > put out Over §8,000 Obtained For Commun- | retary, Charles L. Wooding i : 1 the plant of Lan. | 1Y Chest—Fire in Dye Works— | Woodford. : : & Clar ‘\‘ on Woodford | “West Cemetery Association Meets | nittee, which ! d for a it a ors, 18 as {ol- 1 be 1L serfous ements Announced, , Charles nt in, , The S ohn Mauncik o Oakland —av- | jpen p hands full put pie. | Commissioners William N. DoRo. | . Boapheodituy MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIR TS—WHILE THEY LAST ot cefoay wntl they had o flmes or Etack and Raymond | Aioxander. Harper - and Harry. G e ,.‘,‘ ontre rumb have filgd thefr decision in |3, s Bioo d\’ his |{1ire without (- iotes ; i Lhe 1‘”" r‘\“”‘"‘ C. | fathe late Carlylo 1 whoso fat) semi-monthly solal given by K judge of probate. ! o 1 sigeet, sot to some d¢ % % 1 be g Henry C. Spring, | lll._fl"“ll!l'll(h \lllluluu od e = ey it even L d o Ll to cover medicul | wp and Mrs. George Jacob of 120 $1.65 pair Pt Whrden @ e \ 'nu',\ W ;u } 1 lsallowed m‘,‘; all (])vlwr \’l;nln.\ agement of thelr d ter, Misa el ] ; TS RRian CHork Baliiliog A son has to Mr. and 1, among which s one from | sy Jacob, to Jack Eshow of 33 For the 8 to 16-year-olds; full lined and H R o A nbllnele Mg, Homer Whithan of 270 West MrS. H. C. Spring for nursing duties AR '”’j“"i” AL LTI very reasonable, e ) done, had ‘l”f"f Sume Main strect performed. The claim of Dr. Spring | s R antiot ) Gartrider o | to appear in court last nig! el n supper will he given |WOUI absorb practically all of the |, o SHEIRTIEER: OF FeriHEe, b BOYS’ LONG PANTS Maunc did not know until ho | 4 gy Wl cutate, had It bsan yhentad snclinar, ‘1I.vu4\ for ot ir. and Mr $3.98 pair | arrived that he was to be placed on | poo i el ® BE R $10.000 Suit Being Heard D oA, 05 A T b L | P trial, and when he found this out } { by The suit br agalnst C. 10 ‘h;'“ kL .";”M S Right up to the minute in style and colors; |% [ Easmant howled that 1 Mason of this city and others by the *° "L SRR L 28 to 34 waist. B | his libertie: n away 5 ite of Cosmo Lygglo, to recover | A from him. >, Prior, who d os of $10,000, due to I " | The regular April mocting of the | BOYS’ SHIRTS ras on the bonch, found him B0ty | " 5% o psan nnderwent a mgs. YOINE SUFUCK by an automobite awn. |L0%Fd 0 WAter commissioners wi 1.15 each d fined him. but Mauncik refused o4 o | s V. Mason & Co. and oper- | o "1 (T HHS B MG i $ |¥o pay the money and 4 on Lh od by C. V. Mason on March 27, |flc¢ this evening. A number of mat | C ral hos t it Kaynee” make, in all wanted colors; [ his intentions of “carrying the case | i 0SS 0 Tt henrd todny In the |(eT8 i connection with tho new o 1215 to 14% neck measure. ; oy & By st Hariford S ryagiof LU Bl SRR Y e y n jail. i : 5 accldent, had apparently |STeCted W el PEARL NECKLACES 5 Her R ‘1:\ on hy born to Mr. and o Sl b Went vilentiy dn S0 on. ) e Conlon syedrnlad hid obe | Mra: Geo of Farmi sl B Conditlon The Same p eac. road . | 'The condition of Morris C. Web- sanatorium, where he died. is represented at the Attorneys Mascola and Mc- of Waterbury., Attorneys of Harwinton, ex-mayor of New Britaln and former state comp- {troller, who entered the Bristol hos- | stor 1% 1 hold its |y, 8 o'clock tonight [yuay by SILVER BREAD TRAYS | s fire chiet town g i e 1 Cullinan are looking aft. | Pital on last Wodnesiny af of n $3.99 each | Alth ge was done by | T68 and w on Bros sts of Mr. Mason. Cor. |Shock remains about :1.‘7 0, | R 2 P e L. his fi last week al- 1 € Ady v Counsel William N. De. |Chances of recovery being slight. Also Bowls, Baskets, Candlesticks, Sand- (@] most rc: . and because Rosier {8 also watching the progress | PUring the pight he had a sinking wich Trays. | of the da fires at this | SENT 0 T of the ‘trial In intereets of tho [Spell but ratfied and was a trifle | time of y strict orders | 1 A LA TA ity of Bristol stronger this morning. WA | | sent out from thoe state forestry d A e In New Reitain Hospital _ School Meeting Tomarrow par t all ofienders are being | Charles Frisble, who for over 20 | The spectal school mecting of dis- punishied houvily, Permits ‘may be | NCW Jderscy Highwoy Commilasion |yfles was first colee |trict No. 12 in the Fall Mou or tall. To look into the telescope veral additions to the traffie | OVtInel fro Schubert Up | Eogineer Guilly of Trafic a2 later head of ¢ e e the floor {s raised for the shorti per- | force are expected, however, and it | (0 the first tha time : | . is in the Ne ning at 8 o'd n‘\(;wu\ .r.< hoslbild: son and lowered for the tall one. |Is expected that white guide lines |10 Dermits 1afd no| Stolen Automobiles, ospitaf seriously S0 r; Gtk i ‘;-«.m\ There are chronometers of every | for motorists will e painted at | 708 1 ost o cx fous yenta o aleo aomep berj o FRARE BT SRR |description, clocks set by Greenwich | dangerous corners, | Clean- nl» Begins, Boston FAprl s tol city council and at one | 4]\1L.|(l«-,\):\:)l ‘: :l“‘ ot tite: time, others set by siderial or star | Negrocs Sent To Jail | rubbish in con-; offler, of Naw s Infahares of the matnte [0 0 2 Ot e Dne timo and all mounted in equipment | Three negroes, William Middles annual s, in nignce of vay opartmant ot the |, Tho roEulurmesliog of B; L. Diin |similar to that on shipboard, &o that |town, Bert Willlams and Hamlet -up week" commrer early Connecticut company with head- | bar '““““"1‘ “;‘qv AM""'-“. e no matter which way they are|Scott, empjoyes of the S e morning when teams sent out | in ! o rs in New Britain <;\"~“|1 l.'."-h]"-,}ll SHUA Rt asl tipped or turned the clocks are al- |Reynolds Brick company were sen- | in their round RO | Dughwonity Chiosk Dinuer RES el s a perfectly horizontal |tenced to Jail last night when they center. About 400 pe O e e Y o o chanted There are telescopes to bo [appeared befor Judge George Gris- en busy menibc=s and canvassers | "ol r Contia il Uk vasbne |seen, one of them being in use in‘|wold in the Berlin town court to the past 0 was ev- was con- in the Community Chest campaign | Wednesday 'L‘Nmmf the W I 11835, a six fnch dlameter instru- |answer to charges of drunkemmess d by the antitles of B Tee Lo in o Roredn aiendancail e Ay ”M”; e of ment, the largest in the , United [and breach of the peace. They were ed up on tho curbs t e g zv»r_vv- supper held ! o8 ‘l 0. e nlm er A vvlur‘ “« States at that perlod: arrested by Constables Orville Ven- lvent of the teams, T last evening at 6:30 o'clock ‘ln 1 \\1.1‘.y\w v»ulu ]; h‘r. x{a Constant research work #8 being |tres on Sun P battered pleces of furnitu Americap Tegion hall on North Rt it Juose done In all observatories through- | Scott was sentegeed to 80 days fn | chicken wire nanner ¢ Main Sclections wera ren- i-known local talent, is @ out the world and at the Wesleyan | jail, since he was an old of [P waited the teamsters, and red by the Boy Seouts’ dram and ‘ e observatory there are observers at | other two were fined $40 5o well had elean-up work been o corps under the directi Mrs, Cavmody of th |:~:w: ; ‘v\m'k day and night throughout |costs each and were sentenced to 10 | done that two and three trips were fat | :\ on 1.m\.nn. (.umm il Aones b st YI.M M:’ |overy day of the year, the men work- | days In Jail, but thoy were unablo to NCCCSSITY even o the shoitest o S0 0 s pume | OUIAIRg 9 Lanodv on (HOW Xouk | sty Bl ol of AissElsto Snyder ling fn shifts. The first observer | their fines, so they will serve 10 | block strects. i NG Jorady O ML wwere sunE by B gtarl g i e 1-vms s T L3 H 0D (D i G, Poret Co AP Lo o gt | o e health 1 tp have consisting of Gay Boscan Mrs. Grogs of e [the next at 10330 and the third at |Ines. | fleer, this morning expressed close at hand where he couid Sossions, Arthur ¥ a '“’,’; oI B 30 in the evening. They are con- { They were taken to the Hartford UV’H‘\" to the townspeoplo for the (eI ort 1 "n \1\“&" lel;v:fl S‘,‘,‘,‘{‘ :wnl";‘.jl S A‘li’;g»“ e slanthygeudugfohelonaphaiadin oty sanntyeds IgConsiahlopvent on at 5 o S | m out under the direction of Roscoe Miss TPolly Harrington, Polly- let and star positions as well as of |the conclusion of the court session. despite the cold weather. To- JA]L \[ “0 CCLD 1 g ! A |the sun and other heavenly bodies Abused His Son t of the town lying A n-,‘;“m' i e ‘nnnM av H\“]»“ ”'.» ‘l 'm] compare thelr results with Tor drunkenncss andsabusing his | west of the Canal line tracks will | T T H“ fi»‘r’v‘vr*]‘:»;;L(.‘!r-«”mfimwn—l lml_\il‘:m.\ hitt bl thnm‘ ot other observatories |son, Fred Miglatta of. I Berlin ' be covered by the te . The |“ - | oo South Norwalk Prisoner Left— ve ""‘ '.\“ “-' \l‘\\“y B o gir! A T |throughout the world. was fined $5 and costs, amounting to | rifory included is founded roughly Sl 4 A e R e o Will Entcr Basgball League $15, by Judge Griswold last evening, the following streets: wost on | Jail Breaking Not as Scrious as Mamily ~Welfare ~assoclation the | The IXensington Congregational {He d up. He was nrr.ns(vd‘ 5. 1 to Dohe aking In | chook Vo ring, Court Finds, e o e }(hurch team will enter the Inter- :vrrdn.,\ afternoon b, an:-mmn Frank o Lincoln | R e At ol y - | Chureh t | league of New Brit- | BrOWA after the officer had received Sohemia etrect to SRt S el e i |aln this season, according to an an- | complaint that there had been a ! east along this Ltk e habsel s e e Bt G nouncement made public today. The |dlsturbance at the Migllatta home. |4 ; ity Campaign Manager dlslonla eriennis church was represented n the bas- Einosbial e (ceting ; : IOy ketball league during the past win- ter and the young men have ex- pressed a desire to enter the out- | door activities, and games will be p Brook park, New Rritain, on Mon- | |day and ¥ evenings at 6:30 | OBl pelt RE v Vernon IS A BRI na v {heton voad tror WArtRUNELE T M an OF tHa Fend aeitile dos ThiE 1]\ stor of the Iensington church, | Ridge to the railroad pass fn Ken- | hag been & to the sti 1thori. has been appointed onc of a COM- gingion, The new top dressing plgg- | ties and a rc i expected within { mittee of two to draw up a schedule. |3 on the road Improves the confi- | a duy or tw uld {t be found Rev. MY, Phillips has expressed & | yion of the thoroughfare materially | that th rabid, this health [ desire to form a team ftor PIAYINE (58 many favorable comments have | measure » continued until the hardball, since the Inter-Church |peen heard from motorists. | regulation dog quarantine can be {teague plays {ndoor baschally Tt 18| yargo Attendance Txpected | in effect by the state; this probable that such a team will be | formed, in addition to the other ! and that games will be snmn.wl; with several teams in this vicinity. { Socures New Position | Friends in town will be pleased to Hamilton, for*soma secretary at H\!l‘ New Jersey, Y. M. C. A., has | ed a Ilke position at the Wor- | and has rted his . Ham- ilton, daughter of Postmaster Sidncy M, Cowles and Mrs. Cowles of Ken- ington, has been spending ten days parents, leavhhg yesterday | fo®*her new homo. | Postmaster and Mrs. Cowles are [entertaining Rev. Edward Upson Cowle 1 Mrs. Cowles of Spencgr, | Massachusetts, for a few days, Rl Mr. Cowles has bgen attending the | convocattén at Yale university, New Haven. {learn that H. time M Yvercises in Berlin | The Memorial Day exercises will |be held in the Worthington district this year, pursuant to an agreement [ framed some time ago by the thtes | districts of the town. The meeting | tomorrow evening of the general ‘<-vv1\v|1‘l(- o promises to be largely at- tended Consider Traffic Rules Traffic rules occupied the atten- tion of the board of selectmen last | evening at a regular meeting of that body. The members of the board are concerned deeply about the com- ing summer, feeling that the traffic ituition will be more than ecan be handled by a small town unless dras- | tic steps are taken to see that au- tomobilists behave themselves "h"e | passing through this section. * On the turnpike it is expected that the speed limit of 15 miles per hour will be enforced, at least while cars are moving through Berlin street. This step hag not been fully declded | upon however, since some residents have expressed the opinlon that 15 | miles an hour is not fast enough ! for the lines gf traftfc and that con- ditions will become much worse if the cars are not kept moving brisk- ly. This matter will be thrashed out within & short-time, | The season will start on May 17 | e e questod, A tax for the coming year wil be {levied at a special meeling of® the | | Worthington fire district tonight at {8 o'clock at the town Rall. The presence of all members of the dis- Road Repairs Completed I being rabid The state highway department has | today. Iis a completed its work of repairing the | health me spected of wed by him a temporavy fon is awsure pending the exam Berlin Grange is making plans for rom five to 10 days and must READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS c-fo-house canvass 2 intention to cover in the city either this this evening. A num- hool have services as canvassers nder the leadership The musie for play will be furnished by the Rit- more orchestra. Attending Assoclated Pre Arthur 8. Barnes of Main stree attending the annual banquet and meeting of the Associated Press in Banquet t s s {n the a W Main street districts | Now York eity today. 10, e wa ACHPLES IR R U L. 0. R. M. Meeting Jonths fr hests | The regular meeting of Com- From Association Meeting i 10 R M wll be S meeting of the Woest 3 oz at & o'clock in'the ws heen | UM ciation was held 1ast | ;7ag Men's hall on Prospect y ock In the Bris- | "o Leoture at Federal Hill School vy and several mat- disposed of. t 4 o'clock, al Hill Tomorrow afternoon, in the auditorium of th nee the attendance of a large number of | 1o anticipated by the action of the Hakidl . guests at {ts meefing this evening !1ocal health offico I'OR YOUR WANTS RO AV Aol 7 ol, Professor Clara E. Cralg o hen a oA ARRTERA | AR et o B v wroved sections of the | e Rhode Island Stafe co when the first and sccond degrees | qn caso the was rabid, this y will take care of | jooture on *The School's Protection will be exemplificd on a class of can- | tomporary quarantine will be suc- 2 " ! ot i /1si : ek 7 — nis for years to come. | ¢ the Child's Personality.” The didates. Visitors will be present from {cecded by the permanent one untll |~ = ——— 7 rehitect will o em- | .vent will be held under the aus- several granges in nelghboring | (ne #a I8 vt Tt N anial ‘ T and S tect .y ) Ca e 4 und aus Ei ) g R ork, which will un- - 5 t dern towns and cities | was not mad, the restrictions will | QX pivory lV.CE St ety S oL LieaBristol gRE tndercsian East Berlin Ttems he removed immediately. Polsoning. | T-PASSENGER CLOSED CARS mme J. Cunningham Funeral of John ¥ H0] end e at eningit a fons * There wns a good attendance at meningitls, and ¢ : Cars for Funcralé, Weddings, ete. L ect of the ercetlon of & | Tho funeral of John J. Cunning- the Secred Heart whist last evening sometimes causo ugs to apnear | 4~ arp cometery |ham. a senior fn St 1 Som® and it is probable that they will be ynag, but this was a violgnt anima arsell, Cook's ‘_"” 18 L this matter |inary, Hartford, who diod Sunday in continued for a month or more. angit is thought that he was rabid L“"““ ne: Days 111, Nights 282 | st untiliine RN R At There will be another whist Monday evening and Mrs. J. McInerney will ba the hoste The prize winners Missignary Mecting The Woman's Hom nd Forel Misslonary eociety Adv last evening wera Mrs. H. Congdon.®yristian church will ) ladies’ first; Mrs. A. Bourgeois ¢ bRt ladies’ second; Miss Mary Cote, ABn A Totset Factls ladies' third: Mrs. G. Corr, consola- | cornor. hirequiested: that tion. For the men, James O'Brien {hose who w T O TR took the first prize, Jack Walsh the sent to the Batiing | park brin 1t this (Conttnued on Page 18) ng, as the box is to be sent as was held Joseph's ce Mc- high s with pnoumon! ng from St Right Rev. Ma Auliffe was celebrant of the s- | mass of requiom and ha was assist- 1l committal lod by Rev. Willlam F. Kearney, e present former curate at St Joseph's as acon and Rev. Father Garing of Thomas' sem ry as sub-deac ring the mass — \ T e Community Theater | 5.5 Plainvilfe oL Tuesday, April 20 t MARY PICKFORD in take ¢ ‘LITTLE ANNiEE ROONEY’ Sam ed his 600D 6RASIOUS 1 PUT A DOZEA GINGER SNAPS ON THIS PLATE AOT ANORE THAN TEN AINUTES AS0 AND g . Aow BAERY LAST . ONE IS soue.'.'/// A DOZEN? Op, AY RO!! T COULDNT EAT THAT MANY, NELL THEN, oW AAAY DID You “—w |the liturgical office. Interment way in the new 8t, Joseph's cemetery, Hibernlan Meeting The regular monthly mieeting off e the Rev. T, J, Keena braneh, Ang clent Order of Hibernlans, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock . In s' hall on Meadow street, Dr. Grenfell Here Tonlght Dr. Willlam T. Grenfell, noted missionary and physiclan, who has apent many years of his life in thy wilds of Labrador and other northe crn countries, will lecture this eveny ing at the Community theater, i subject to bo his experienees. in’ those lands. The doctor is recogs nized as a leading authority on cons ditions in the northland and a casy pacity house is assured for thig cvening. The lecture is to be glven under the auspices of a special comy mittee ot the Prospect M. B, church to ralse funds for purchase new church carpet, under the manship of Willlam M. Gras cha ham, Plre At Trinity Dye Works Squad A and Weleh Fire ' com, were called out this mornlug 8:20 o'clock to the plant of the Irinity Dye Works on Academy ville. The root of tha ad caught on fire evidently irks from the stack, the ng promptly extingulshed chemicals, The damage wag o Attend Convention mbers of the Bristol branch of » will attend the ane of the state body, e Lions civ convent! to be held {n New London on May 11 Clean-up Week Program e street department clean-up week program, ¢ the direction of ublic Works this morn« ) for today and of North the foly Laurel streets, lowing streets will be covered: Dis [ vinity, Tulip, Field, Park, West street north of Divinity, Darnes, 1001, Muzzy, Gaylord, Jacobs, Ad= dison, Francis, Meadow, Highland Court, Laurel, Foley, Kelley, Ward, Center, Valley, Myrtle, Race, Sum- mit, Pound, Terryville avenue, Franklin, Willlams avenue, North street west of North Main, North Main, Riley Pond, Endee Manor and the Tract, View street. Trolleys Delayed trolley® on the line of the Bristol & Plainvllle Electrie coma pany were stalled this ‘morning fon a period of about 15 minutes, from T:05 to 7:20 o'clock, due to the fails ure of v'-unc power, l\(\rmlt Rooxe\elt May Head Other qupcdlllons Chicago, April 20 (P — Kermit Roosevelt may lead future big game expeditions of the Field»mus seum. He fust recontly returned from Central Asfa where he and his brother, Theodore, In command of the James Simpson Tleld museum expedition, got a number of rare fpeciimens of animal life, Kermit and Theodore, sons of President Roosevelt, are en route to New York accompanled by a repres entafive of the museum, pres 1ably to malke plans with Kere mit for future expeditions, D AT SPRINGFIELD 10, Mass, April 20 (@ — z of Chicopee, Robbin employe was accidentally drowned within the past three dayy | Wwhen he fell into the Connectiouy river from the' eastern bank., Hiy body was found floating early thiy morning by boys. It was fished out by the police who say that in thelr opinion the man had been drinking. Weeds clutched fn his hand showed he had tried to save himself when he found himself slipping on the bank, DROW | Sprin Georgo Tic shop DRINKING AT U, OF P, Thiladelphia, April 20 (P—Allega~ tions relative to drinking at the req Inter-fraternity ball of the Uniy ity of Pennsylvania were *ex- rated and unjustified,” the vivanian, the university daily, od today in an editorial. The ons were made by Dr. Lynn arrls, president of Beaver gol- a girls' institution of Jenkine wn, T in a letter to Dr. J. H. president of Pennsyl. fania. CHICAGO SPORTSMAN STRICKEN Chicago, April 20 (P—Ogden T, Ithy Chicago aports. nd head of & puba lishing company, was in a eritical condition toda suffering from a stroke due to cerchral hemorrhage. All but unconsclous, he was found last night lying {n a ditch at the side of a suburban road. His automobile was nearb eaplorer SYRIAN l(l I\‘ L Paris, April 20—Despatches from Aleppo, Syria, say that the rebel tribesmen lost three men killed and bandened weapons to the rural Fuards in the course of an engage- at Tellchair. G. A. R. MAN PAS! Mass, April 20 (P— former lo- . and hon-, ted Confeder. e yesterday. By BLOSSER