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Mall Orders Mafl Orders PAYORY] | | | | Filled DI diday LDl Plainville News MUST ALTER TERMS dads ON SCHOOL BONDS WAL, o Ruth Jacok vanced pupil Is | ho taught the ad- and Miss Esther Nel. on, who took care of the beginners. ‘The class started with 26 regiatered puplls and finished with about ten |Several of the Leginners who could neither read nor write in the faly are now able to write letters capably and to read newspapers. The ad- vanced pupils progressed by grades Each member of the class will be asked to read selections at sight to- night, while most of them have write {ten essays which they will read. This Bristol News GASTLONGING EYES ON the month of May. ' 837,500 Already | ording to an - a n by Campaign Ma 1 H. Goodridg | this morn: has a ed for the Comm wetory drive will and all of the dis vote their time t homes which have n reached The volunteer | mately $37.500 ¥ will t EALEY'S Job st of [district court at Waterbury during |be |at held in the city hall this 7:80 o'clock, Railsed Trucks Collide nnouncement A truck owned by the Diamond nuger Edwin Dottling Works of Waterbury and ng, approxi- [driven by George Greahn of that Iready been [city collided with a truck of the k. wunity Chest, | Ingraham Co. in front of the fac. be continued tory yesterday afternoon, The dam. trict workers 8¢5 to the Waterbury truck were o canvassing S/&Nht, while the body of the Ingra- already ham truck was copsiderably dam- |aged Responeibllity for the acel- dent has not been placed and both ening clerks who MEN'S OUTFITTINGS FOR SPRING THEY'RE ALL HERE—EVERYTHING {18 to show the work which they have accomplished during the winter :Special Town Megting Called to ?Aspiranls for Filth District Tax drivers have heen ordered to appear Wil work at J. R. Mitchell & Bone, {1+t 1 'unk & Sons and the Lorraine "¢f0r¢ the prosecutor on Saturday [ t V c t. COSTS TOWN $1300 Service of New Britain Depart- ment Reached That Amount 5 T oint Towr For Trou Fire urin fisu of fir New 13 Huring rom April T'his everal ng the would Wi fir zoing 00 to ty fire Tha wo ye vard y pf a o rue! L fire hereof The ion in ertain n bood Bion rdinar ot of nent ¢ bon lerk uthori hem ) artme lames, ies to s o a vow B ire mi ng the n reac It is ome own 1 ever | talling fire apparatus, rowin, fire ha Teater. put, ha: t is th ne too, Plan bleted i1l be he Feor; man, 1 er of hat th Whist, layed ng wil intil n he con Priz nan: ran; man, ulliva Caks nan irvan, arey, ames « NAINSOOK CROSSBAR UNIONS of Carter make, at back, bring men a bargain for...... KNIT UNION SUITS, also for men, are short-sleeve style in knee or ankle FULL-FASHIONED PURE THR STOCKINGS for, pair............. by 2 s are mus Mrs. Mrs f new patterns, with colors guaranteed fast. 50c A NEGLIGEE SHIRT SPECIAL will profit well every man who buys Each Shirt with one or two laundered collars to match, And only costs, each.......... A BIG PAJAMA BARGAIN will cause this lot to go in quick time. Mer- cerized pongee, white, blue, gray and helio, with silk frogs. Priced only FANCY SOCKS, imported and domestic; value to 95c. FOL, DRIT s itoi s lsioit's Men and Women’s Spring Underwear hree-quarter lengths, white and ecru, for. RAYON ATHLETIC UNIONS, white, latest for men. . ... WOMEN'S CARTER KNIT UNIONS of fine bleached yarr band or bodice tops, cuff or wide knecs. . . VESTS AND BODICES for women, fine s finish and an extra good value at......... WOMEN'S RAYON VESTS with picot tops, for 95¢ each; FRENCH DRAWERS and STEP-INS to matech for, BLOOMERS to match for DL AT e e S et GLOVE SILK FRENCH CHEMISE with the French pantie effect white, all sizes, priced at. . Wt e R Hs GLOVE SILK VESTS, pink, peach, orchid, white, Nile, picot tops iteh, i NG VALUE EAD UNUSUAL STOCKI reinforced feet. You have hoice of white, silver, moonlight, blonde kid, parchment, anbark, nude. A wonderful value for $1 With lisle thread garter top: | ray and Mrs, \\'mmm‘ | Mrs. Joseph Carbo, chair- | Edward Lardner, Mis n, Mrs. Ed MeMur- s. Henry Rose, ard Mrs Ice cream: Miss 1 chairman; Bernice Micha phine Pedemonte, Katherine ki, Mary Maguda, R | Mary Ronketty, Anna ne, Skene and Agnes Corr. | Punching cards: Ethel Warren, | Lena Michacls, Ruth Ritchie, Flor epce Orsie, Doris Pentore, Mary | Michacls, Margaret Marlene, Camilia Kelley, Anna Danko and | Hotenski. HE TOTAL FOR 192 Meet Daughter Is Born. Track is Planned fin of Berlin. Mr. and M Centure! |are well known among Itallan res T. A. B. Card Party—Minstrel { dents of the town Meeting Monday Night. Secret Arthur H. Bushnell of n — Committees Announced o7 pe Will Have Banquet. the General Memorial Day commit- i‘ |tee has calied a mecting of that or- Dancing was cn oyed o ganization for next Monday evening | PCT- protection cost Berlin 81,500 the past yea cording to! released today hy the board | commissioners of tho city of ri This amount was spent fiss year extending to March 31, 1t 8 o'clock | house. In spits {attendance at {for this week quite discour stated today ti will be present antatives of the town tend and the community | act that the nyecting scheduled of the in very 1 I!w-hnr”i is sure more amount J and Berlin reside upon hear- | figures said today that it pay the town to establish its department it the rate were to be as high as that every Last year the town paid $1.- New Britain for the use of |tjon and support of department in times of need. | pebrs of the commitice is nee total of 0 for a period of Plan Joint Track Meet ars would go a long way to- joint. track betwe: aying for the establishment t Berlin Community club an e truck in Berlin, The c! Worthington Community € ew Britain when any of i called to Berlin to fight $50 an hour or any part is arge one ' e been Invi officers will be elected previons {0 the making of plans for | | Memorial Day. There s de lof work to in t ane is the A meet n 1 or and it is the larges 14 in Berlin, early summer expected is § a will b its k t d ever of not slishment a town has Jong been se individuals it 1ore residents nigment of there is a fire in ¥ citizen has to go 1 red tape the in be summoned 1 ded for the amount invo t get in toue the selectmer ty and must communicate his desi n nt bec his home It is then uy summeon t istance rit fire ils have Vit ! n club has a | mmittee n plans. while the tion will appoin similar body in fhe near future, Banquet to Be Held Members of §. Paul's T. A minstrel will hold a banquet 11 Worthington a move ) a } before troupe with the town . but it or ofliers I in neighboring to “ast Berlin Items inso club will meet, home of S Laf enir Dal ennis enthusiasts are mak- s in Kast Berlin, put in excellent to 11 row Grorge Le ing use of the which have b, ape bie . At the Mrs. appar ey, of three in to Berlin sht gain muc timea oceupicd by hi r juestion 1eeting, as to why nvestigated 1] e yers ever ssen in heen practicing 1y other lovers of | seen efach eve- X nual | tournament with New Britain will | take place within the near future. Several specimens of trailing ar- butus have been brought in from |the woods hy East Berlin hikers and residents are now sure that spring s here. Many have even stopped | ordering coal The annual election of offi the Parents and Teachers' tion Hubbard school held e tonight nominations committ {a new slate of officers for presenta- tion to the members. Tn addition, {an interesting talk will be delivered by a professor from Wesleyan uni- versity. Unless the neeting of the class next Tues the continuance will be the chair- a toda n. Mrs. | anee each Tuesday ev Cash- | slim and those who I gineering the tings Bt t tennis pl 1 policy T town is € and with this growth the zard Decomes proportionately Newington, it is pointcd s a fire truck of its own, and ought that Berlin might h 1t is necded, resident St. Paul's Card Party, s have been.pri for the whi 1 \e sport ning. It.is ors of ocia- will be The has prepared tically com- of the is expected & set- | tendance at the st Berlin dancing v evening warrants of the group, this »n, it was an the attend- ning has been and bridg lock and ¢ from nat t following will be lanc. until ¢ o 1 be ¢ vidni te 4% m os Kathryn McKeon, Willlam W, Pierpont, Mr Sullix Mary Toh War n Mo Miss Catherin Garrity, Mies con final ses nounce Mrs. George m MeG Mrs Cashm M N Jo AT lop rubber- plating metallic articles in much the same way that metals are sliver-plated. Mrs a Mrs. McKcon, Jennie | pink, peach, orchid, white, ma .. $1.50 coor of an assortment like this: copen, maize, pongee and athletic style with insert of elastic ... T5c each 1 , regular and ceveinieneaaa.... . 75 and 85c each n regular and extra sizes, mercerized , in pin RAYON SOCKS FOR hoice giv Rose, nude, pi others rsie, Minnic Orsie, Margarct |Cral Gertrude | M. the |sition of sciation is being planned for the jvention here afiair of | Which De- | of th ed out as|tually the entir B |locted as the nas st Ludlow, M |suffering tomor- {to the federal leper colony in |Ramos, The Benson hrothers, two of |f {but has no children | Gordon Bush, st North spending parents, . Bush strect and M A, the Nev to the annual Y, tion, have left fol tend the conventi nd Miss Wardro about a week Mr. E. B. Prou morrow for Brid A danghter was born this morn- | Will spend the ing to Mr. and Mrs. Vito Centurelll (there Mr. Proudman plans to go 1o i {Hampton, Va., to A turkey suppe ahout 150 people last evening edar Hill & Tomorraw nigh “School Days" w slim and |the parish house Ly the men of thr Stanley Britain. Memorial nin and fourth d " What fo Do With Unft Is Doc Dallas, Tex ¥ 1y unfit was th American M rsons 1 iica tos will close tonig specia country The house with s of del the s Jackson of elect. W Ludlow, ) Antonia 08 0! from le ana, it was annon a native has been living h wasg declared offi ase ed to her hom The 1 apartments, roya FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN . There is pick $1.95 $1.50 OTHER PAJAMAS made of crepe; middy or coat style, in the new blazer stripes. Are priced, each.......... .. $2.98 ize and Nile, k' CHILDREN ceretary of the April ass., Woman Is Suffering From Leprosy ¢ ;l engths, also $1.00 each $2.98 each extra sizes, 29 ma ke po ury pa m ...50c cach 8150 pair $1.59 pair peaeh and $3.50 each .+ SLT75 dle 39 [0 1fre the ves you pick [Py nk, jadette, P th Po: $s " th I"j on of Mr. and Mrs 1, has 1o university days with hi wi wi hil i ali castern tre | W ch the n on of Fred iss Wardrope, gen New Britain Y. Rritain delegates | W, r il v cony aukes 1o Mrs, Johnston pe plan to be g be gone dman will leave to- geport where woek-cnd, From (1t wi ed 1oy jme visit hig brother. rowas served fo at the Grange hall guests were 11 K elub of Hartford er the sup- 7 son ba wi of Py il he entitled presented at church of on fre e pre g the Grange from last, when inter same amount for the ling iresponsibility rank Change Maturity Dates Big Reunfon—FEyen Session—Briefs, A change has heen v in the terms of meeting of the lled for Thursday . i the town hall odifications, The original plan w v ep the budget item se at approximately each year, and to the fi han th t wol was plannec L000 of the fssue du in yments ove ich smaller d, It ch of the ,000 for four year Inst cight This would m il m the lectmen, it ) Ithat a state law p I that 1hle municipal serially in equal annual amounts 1y sed to change oy payments the L000 during cach s il 1 with inter Plainville Trust National bank o Struck By / Nicholas Divener the N ritain G th injuri ta en he was st vated by Josep! Bristol the Br the end of stroet wh ane s st 1 stroe hting f ey est Mai strick him Te in pavement., su 1. Cook nt and Divene to the hospita pent is not quie cleg th been not having ether the trolley e spped or not. The that he * pole 1l time t the time, Divenere for Pythians Plan Tinal s for a nauet on Friday eve 11 be made tonight Pythian lodge thias. The affair w mion of the first ra jour an ne nd hefore Un 11 1o, Canada, i over the gathered convention all ) 1d 1929, years ending rendered was pulling off the leaving the exemplified i MAN INJURED BY AUTO Nicholas Divencre In New Britain | General Hospital — Pythians Plan Ing School Tast | n found neces- the $160,000 high school bond issue voted at the ast town meeting and another spe- ofers lias been cventng, April 1o make these as to have the bonds mature at such dates as would for (1 v the s effect this the rst years were ose during the uld have dwin 1to pay off iring 1 4,0 nest two years, for four years, $3,000 for four y ars in ke an item of ¥ in and 000 a year propo s been found A in 1925 op- erates fo invalidate them by provid- bonds shall he substantially To equalize it is now pro terms and pay of 37,000 during 1928 and 1929 and uceceding yeur vable at and the Roston, Mass Auto f East str est p (o neral Yiosy 1 last nigl by an antomo- h Troy of Har- Divenere w istol-Plainyille the line an Troy's ma- 1 flung him fo flered on lacera- tions on his chin and face and in- iries to his shoulder Dy aid on and wrist first rre was 1in the & restless night ar accident lies determined ar had actually conductor sfat- trol- but this would had waited Reunion reunion enlng, April at the meeting 47, Knights of il be the first k team which rneyed to and 1 Knights 1 States and the it re si- hile the team was en route it visited various lodges fan | th o' Dy tai fur s Problem 3 (P —Dispo- nd phy hefore the ition ¢ days in sed vir. eld of medicine of the yesterday esident was tor’ entally i theme 1 iny after T fiv tr Ne convention ety | ¢ tri of Co (Pr—\ vn, who is Lonisi Mrs w pros: sent ro meed pr Portngal, for fi today of o ore e years, [the cially vesterday to | | is married |the Br and ordered con Ihas 18 [sessfons w the vited tepreser Seymour, aq on the wids in Utic A banquet Pythian loc work nd d 1 rs W by ( put 1 var ; bur the nment 1o rnish entertat will consiet of several first clas 1etions. Tl men Pyt expr pre Knights of and cing tative w Britain, who ma sentati Have to the nto me Rep or Fi during wh p was made; and Hartford, grand cticut. Many m n inding 10 A gala nigh o be remen nd Exvening School evenin last 101 56 who 4 ir session tor building ssfully com oad street sucee requi the by under instru Manlin: Arth before Auburn, N. Y. will 1 ement's ¢ Hartford nment m: remark t which at- prominent have 1 their ir Suprems Norton af in ins [ sent 1s H de all arran {ments for the trip to Canada n M. s rarson term Mitchell lor of < of sur- plan 1o be t is looked for. mbercd by all chance emb s Close will hold at the iis scho pleted th the siate iction of hight an N large | the | nights, | L 0. 0. F. Amniversary The 107th annfversary of the Tn- dopendent Order of Odd Fellows will be observed fointly with Martha Rebekah lodge at Grange hall Mon day night at § o'clock. An appro- | priate entertalnment has been ar- | jranged. Al Odd Fellows and Re- bekahs are cordially invited Rebekahs Honored Martha Rebekah lodge No. 45 had the honor of having two members [chosen officers at the state conven- {tion held in Stamford on Wednesday, one being clected and the other ap- pointed. Mrs, Anna Vanee w elected warden of the Rebekah state ciation cording sec- ry of the local lodge, Mre. An- Brown, chaplain of the lodge Ihere, recetved an appointive office. Ihe local s Mrs. Brown, Mrs Matiel | b i ass 1l gates w Ratherine Bail¢ ! Death of Infant Marinelli, five Rrilio 1 Queen thi parents | months- Mildres South- morning at the Funeral incomplate, Bailey & old child of Marinelli ing homy rangements fn charg a of his which are Co. A Going On Hike 1 The Congregational Christlan En- socicty s planning to afternoon T s honse Refreshments wiil cnd of the hike, Praying Band Hartford Praying Band will at 10:45 o'vlock Sunday morn- the home of Treat L. Sanford, 192 Proad strect, Arthur H. Carter |} lof England will Luncheon |a will he served on usual plan at 1 o'clock at the home of |} William L. Allin 14 Webster street, (16 where mectings will he held at 2:30 |p! 1 probably Il Mr, hike tomorrow group will me 2 o'clock toat Fisher nt be Hartford {1 The t meet ing an Ca he Bible r pastor of an ar Lon- s scerctury of is in this sent time to pre- W of evo- a sing- undenomi hon and for 20 y British Bible at the pr the fun Vit creation and fight the {heory lution. With Lim is his wifc ing evangelist Men ational el the leon iamentalist of Defeated team coniposed f cor the Plainville sting Co., was feated last night t Hart's Ideal alleys by the regular lalley quintet, A week ago the Iron | Men won a mateh from the Ideal team by eight points, but last night home 1s in form mothered Tron Tron makor and der a total | espe- now oppositi ¢ rolling up a Silverio was m and knocke i for a total of 344 1 nove 1 off The v by in their line- Iron Men taking ass up. Th med names i he Tron Men oft Tron TTa RY wid Tron Iron St p S5 423 408 443~ Hart’s Alley Quintet d Anderson 88 89 105 A I 1. Selander Snideman lander T 445 468 Tron Men 01 o4 t Tron Hard Tron it Tron ip Tron Iron 459 4 Alley Quintet 1 1 Anderson vio lander Jhmson Silv A I Tonight Plainvil YU Meeting A meeting of the A. group will held the home of W, A Ra 1 street for the purpos sing basebail It w Iy stated in last night's the meeting was 1o b | ning. Notes schools public E |with the annual school meeting fo coming It ain P Ladies April 2 Standard Time; th take action o Collector Crop Up ;$37.500 REPORTED IN CHEST| Luigi Estate Superior Court—Policoman Bitten By Dog—VFraud Alleged Tn $1,000 Sult A, Tnteres ast Dri o he n Jun 1 ters to be election of a district tax collector, a osition |is held by Bartholomew tonl candidates are mong all W car; David Bryce, cure, in cularly rand 1 o by { ol B horl of tion ra el for calling at their office, the pres- fent tax collector reccives ag his own hare ap! Whet collector matical hat each position have Healey fs looked upon very owever, nd his r basket |sition ) s made 1 o NI roh ave con Yito D and endant Depinto transferred {o his wife all £ his property v and ommitte L. S chools meeting at the office nt stan Mrs rossing 1 Miss Mr fai I a str littls o psary nts. The cb ady of car Special h rnbaum Ice an Sritair Tnsura B Sp To mo. m members present. Ave J. It. Mitcheny Jwight Buffum hapin, Mrs M Edwin Goo Corning, Mrs, Townsend G, Mink and C. 1unk & Sons: Mre Treadway, Mrs, Charle Mrs. Kenneth Beckwit) lliam 1. Bowes, Mrs | Mrs, Raymond W, € Charlotte Ellison, Mortc Edward Ingraham, Turs & I Awarded %6000 Tn Jo: gainst Grocer, t 18 being displayed fn the stol section In connection 1ine end G by the fifth school district 9 One of the important mat- acted upon will be the Malor ton 1 Mrs, T Kwith, 4 irl Ire Mink William P Calder Want Anoth petition is by | Ioger 8 which at the present time 1. Healey, residing on Pine t i understood that several out for the job, is Frank Matthews of Forestyille The position Is a s opinion of many, par the fner in the | compiled several moanthe bhoard of asscssors, The which pays in the 48 per nt of the district, makes the col- simple matter and | Russe lant M ng liool meeting ) A whom another s rier d v section In a deeision mag effort to 1 at the he 7 § ation for May { tha 1l should have heen selecte the new building an the petition ar this location rass Co., hood of th ather a mo: of vegular m O ting I proximutely §i Q roor mot ti tax will be dislodged is prob- although it is well known L of the aspirants for the a number of backers vorahly school commithes holding the po- Each year, h present [N 1 of Winster 6.000 Tor Luigi candidat 1. Dan en by the ecord since nod awarded the esta i in its case against of this city. This rived at after 20 minut tion yesterday noa {1 been at e ¢ the school however, that siderable opposition a0 per cent col- It is will the ) s taxe at vior court ol Cting Sued For §1.000 M has mer ari pinto. low strect meat by for heen mad grocer ‘ i A suit institute Tepe of Waterbury 18 sold to Depinto on Pepe claims that Mr ¢ a to Officer Tittes Policeman Lawrence tho trying the front door of his ereditors consideration ad been sle wound argued before ho after it t no serious results a fter biting th make reports to the ticket Mills, attended lent nd- Brit- superinten a superd of Superis Ne its own Aetermined Chautangua Guarantc The gl qua ley 11, Holn riday in New postpon m Rris At rnoof Heinz Lorsilo held t White's 1 hospifal, will Iy ot is planned to 1 from July Doz Regist h SOVON more about one-half the 1% n elerks office last day which re i , Pa ithel Mari s nd Mre. Lay Neff entertained rday ol p 19 daughter of Last of W 26 to T tor- ation With She recelved se only i 1 registe At Ony | ity . evening. be hoir of the Churel M will meet ock this reques e on ; made e tax Three Binsh ¢ department o time o F to T Th out th fires which evidently ha los for Friday and Arosses, Safurday : A o Soe. I .10 through earelessness of someone pass At . company 1 woorl v Tel nee, fire, White Norton Bros., -Advt autor 14 Norton Fl N Engi Ne Hul to st ol extinguis chemie A R A to reach some NOTICE pecial Town Meetin, gal voters of the lereby notif Special Town 1 in the Town 1 Thursday at seven in pre 0 T in ate vicinity, extinguished lled to compl are gain np: on 1 o'clack wing iy matur nt of the ction on any proper to 3 rds fires 1 1 to a very Arbor OHNSON IMPSON PRIOR Day will g0 on daylight sa {day morning. The ol main on standard tim hedule will be shifte hour. 1 1 members of aseball club or tickets for the tonight dance 1 are DS Taxi .{i, Service T-PASSENG ‘R CLOSED CARS Cars for Funerals, Weddings, ete. A. M. Telephe Parsell, Cook's Garage me: Days 111, Nights | And I Don't M;an Maybe \NHAT GREAY MAN TUAT \OoU ;) KNOW OF wWAS AOTED FOR MIS ~ P WAY, GEORGE ( wASHINGTON, OF course'’ » KAOW =17 WAS Ry \/(,\ WAAT. ,fi / OX N0 -OH A0 T THOVENT YOU WOULDNT ABRAHAM LINCOLA! s t | soRE!! KE T RETCHA IT WAS WAS AOTED FOR | GEORGE WASAINGTON: IS 6REAT VAT MAKES You AEAORY. 7 THINK KIS AEADRY ety L WAS SO GREAY | N~ N T Vo » K'k; HOW? KUA? { | | | as follows: Mrs. Browne compa Irendway, Mrs, Carl Mason sidents of To Confer Degree of $6,000 and cos was received, 8o April i terds and morning. Boys Break Coach Windows Complaint made to the police department by relght Agent Muyr. Phy that boys have on differont oc. caslons been throwing stones ut Passing passenger trains in the vi. cinity of Burlington avenue and en Wednesday night a stone way thrown through the window of the train due in this eity at 5:34 Pom from Waterbury, No one was in- lured, but every effort will be made fo apprehend the guilty boys., Lieu- tenant Rooney of the raflroad police was in the city yesterday and just what his investigation developed s unknown, L 0. 0. F, Meeting The regular meeting of Stephen rry lodge, I 0. O. ¥, will be held this evening at cight o'clock in stephen Terry hall Leglonnaires Mecting Sunday The county meeting of the Ameri- an Legion will be dield at 3:00 p, m. Sunday in Amert .n Leglon hall this eity. 1t is expected that rep sentatives of all of the Loglon post in Hartford county will be in attend. ance, Mr. Arnold Heard From iarl Arnold, former secretary of Bristol Chamber of Commerce, who left this city to assume the du. tics of assistant secretary ke Worth chamber in April 1st, is enthusiastic over possibilities of that city, while the population nt time only the prospects for are promising. He number of friends a of the interesting Worth, Meeting Largely Attended The regular meeting of Seichepr Unii. No. American Legion aua was largely attended last eve fn the Amerfean Legion hall Wright, former Y. M. C. tary at Allingtown hospital, 8 among those present and gave short falk his experiences while acting in that eapacity, Brush Fire nd Fngine were called out this 10:30 o'clock for a brush fire on Willoughby st The blaze was stinguished with the use ef chem- icals Sons: Mrs. | Kenneth | Humphrey, Mrs. Harold . Edward § 8. Charles T. 8 Anderson, Mrs, Wil Joyee, Mrs “rumt n T and Joseph B4 Carl DeLavel Mrs Newell and Mrs M P <0 s, ceting irculated for for the 12th t overrule drews' 50 1as 1] 1 those stly in f the Florida the He states at the ahout rapid has sent pictarial places in of will be b rooms numbers growth Y Lake¢ (s have te of Cosmo C. V. Mason ‘ 18 ar- es’ delibern - n in the fle employed was struck Mr. and although q from | after went s rcmoved to su on hy over quad A Co. No. morning at n a slore w dog which eping in the was cauter- While TERRIFIC E Island of Hilo Rocked by Heavy Larth Tremors During Eruption. Hilo, T. H., April 3 (A—The rs shook as an accompani- the latest outburst of the @ Loa. One building eight inches from its are expected. making its ership could vesterday of ws Meeting ting the tol Chautau ing at 8 ublic library. zuarantors. the Chau- Augnst 1 Slow il The lava flow slackened somewhat hut menaces the seaside village of Milolil, with its water works ,school- rouse and dozen homes. The fiery stream has still some distance to zo, land if unreplenished at its source, may not reach the village. Refugees from the royed village of Hoo- nuloa have been cared for by the seventy inhabitants of Milolii. Already, the lava flood has moved | upon the B. M. Allen estate, de- stroying four ranch houses and oth- | er property, doing damage of $10,- | 000, Several hundred caftle, stam- peded when the building took fire, may be cut off in the mountains. at 1 s to go. in the des i red. in 30 is the ation m 1 ires s 1y Ay for brush ARREST WOMAN DRIVER Bridgeport Man Struck by Auto, Suffering from Fractured Skull, Bridgeport. April 23 (® — Peter O'Girady, 1813 Stratford avenue, criously injured late last when struck by an automo- Stratford avenue and str Alice E. Pate 410 b street, a clerk at the First National bank, wus oporator of the which struck the man. rrested and held on a technl- less driving un- brush use fire of nt o a brash firc threaten s A W Kos- q of r 8 was struck while and ndered uncon- taken St. Vin- with a fractured arge bouds of \ man c e street He i skull. was pital EX-OFFICIAL ARRESTED, Raltimore, Md. April [ en & Lloyd, 32, Iocal attornay former s ant of rican Legi rday charged with the adj , WA 2 all o A veterans now in hospitals or sani fums as a result of disabilities. SHINE-ANDERSON. ] and Mrs, rect and son of 19 Conner- arried yesterday Mary's rectory by Frank Shine of 11 LaSalle BECAU 1 SAaw A STATUG ERECTED T AIS ABANORY! )