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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 192 Slip-on duplex style, al nut; very speci ; - 98¢ pair slightly special irregular; 30c pair $1.00 set threads; 50c value. 2 for 89¢ backs, bolton thumb, in mode, wond MEN’S HALF HOSE Rayon and lisle, plaids and jacquards, values MEN’S PAJAMAS Mercerized cotton pongee and madras broken sizes; value to $2.00. PONGEE HANDKERCHIEFS For men or boys, colored drawn BOYS’ NECKWEAR Regular 59¢, special for Wednesday omson 5. artford’s Shopping Center: Gift Seekers “Will Appreciate the | Jollowing “Wed. Alisle Specials. Values Are Inviting! FABRIC GLOVES spear point nesd to 93¢, and white; va we aye clos WwoM BOYS’ ihle special (st 29c each, 4 for $1.00 BOY Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself - Plainville News TONN T0 PROGEED WITH FOREST ST Bristol Agrees to Share Cost— flood that thi: t of nnecticut bad been wiped out. The odd angle of the rcquest it that, although Plainville was miles from the flood, Mr. Lamb has not yet been able to locate the family in question. Miss Rogers Elected Delegate Miss Lyla Rogers, a teacher at the Plainville High school, was yester- day elected as delegates of the 37th | district to the assembly of Connecti- cut State Teachers in New Haven on December 10. Miss Catherine Tor- rant of the Linden street school was | named alternate. The $7th district includes Burlington, Avon and the result of a drunken brawl, which occurred at a christening held at the Naunchik home on Sunday, No- vember 20th. Bida was so badly beaten that it was necessary to re. move him to the Bristol hospital for antq] News terday, refused to divalge the real reason for the suicide attempt. His only regret was that it had proved unsuccessful. He stated that, so far as he knew, his father was still re- siding at Yarmouth, Me., but that his mother was dead. He enlisted AUTO IS STOLEN FROM POLICEMAN Dry Squad Leader Loses Car ed until this morning. According to Naunchik, the chris- tening festivities started at about 1:15 p. m. on the date in question. in this city on December 14th, 1926 and deserted from the Fifth Infantry at Portland, Maine, last July. Election Petition Has Many Signers According to his testimony, cvery-| Many signaturss have already [thing went along peacefully until been affixed to the petition for & { Bida arrived on the scenc in an in-|special city election.to select a suce [toxicated condition. An argument|cessor to the late Mayor John F. immediately started and Naunchik |Wade for the two year term which treatment and he was not dls(‘har‘gr‘ PEARL NECKLACES 60-inch length, all one flesh and white; specially priced Wed- WOMEN'S RAYON UNIONS Carter’s Fr ng out, at Full fashioned silk over the knee, all wdes, (irregular) ; values to $1.75. values to 33 Triple Hearing Soon Ledge Road Couple Surprised By Friends—C. of O. To Meet—In- quiry For Safety of Local People —Miss Rogers Elected Delegate. The city of Bristol has confirmed 1its agreement to share with Plain- ville the expense of grading and sur- facing Forest street, which runs along the houndarles between the two townships, it was reported at = the meeting of the town plan com- $1.95 each imission held last night in the town |hall. The commission will procced with Its plans for improvement and acceptance of this much discussed {thoroughfare, which caused so much |aifficulty that a state law regarding (it and similar streets was passed | by the last general assembly. The street, as is well known, is in Plainville, but the property on [the west side Is across the town line, and for some time Bristol oh- !iccted to paying the share which | Plainville believed only fair, since ithe Bristol residents would benefit 93¢ pair 2 much as those on the local side. The late Mayor Wade of Bristol i azreed fo have the city pay its por- tion, but on his death the commis- slon felt it best to take the matter up with his suceessors | Chairman John commission and First Selectman |Tames Simpson conferred with Act- |ing Mayor Crumb and Strest Com- ssioner Anderson of Bristol, and officials expressed themselves willing 1o carry out the agrees nt made by Mayor Wade. A grade map of the street is now being made ind at the commission’s next meet- a date for a hearing will be An estimate of the cost will be ze bead in ench pantie style, pink lues to $2.50. A number $1.00 each EN’S HOSIERY LUMBERJACK, Suedette, regular $4.95 each 5" KNICKER 50 pair, as ing [ set. Berlin News | PNEUMONIA FATAL Baggage Master at Berlin Slation! Dies Today | NATIVE OF KENSINGTON 10 JOHN MALARNEY Morning—Red Cross Funds Tops | Tuneral Will be Held Thursday Goal—Woman Said to Give Ba- | zaar—Items, 5 i John Malarney, aged 45, a fornier 1esident of l\'v‘v\mnsmn, died early this morning at his home on 13| Summer street, New Bri fter a | week’s fllness with preumonia ] He was born in Kensington anl received his schooling in the local schools. He moved to New Rritain when a young man. Surviving him besides his wife, Mrs. Catherine Malarney, are three children, Flor ence, Catherine and James Mal all of New TDiritain; two broth- ers, William Malarney of Hartford and James Malarney of New Britain. Malarney was well known in | ngton and for the last 11 yi (lrs‘( s been baggage master at the in depot. funeral will take plice 1y morning at 9 o'clock from P} church, and burial will a s cemetery. Christmas Sale The Woman's Aid society of the Berlin Congregational church will hold its annual Christmas sale on I'riday of this week, December 2 and solicit the generous patrona of the community. There will be many attractive articles in the hooths. The booths will be in charge of the following: Linens, Mrs. Wil- cox: bags, Mrs. Elmer Ste aprons, Miss Rohr Idith Lindquist; baby cloth Wilcox; candy, Mrs. Chapman and Miss Olive Shaw. A cafteria supper will be served. There will be a grab bag in charge of Miss Grace Smith for the children. The sale will be iield in the afternoon and evening. Meeting Wednesday There will bo a meeting of tho' Sunday school teachers of the Ber- lin Congregational church on Wed- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Berlin Town Court Judge George G. Griswold will | yreside at a sesslon of the Berlin town court to be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. g Installed in Office Harold Ventres, of this town. was installed as adjutant of the Hartford County Legionnaires at a meeting held in Wethersfield Sunday, by st State Commander Kenneth mer. K Lose Opener The Kensington Boys' club basket- ball team was forced to accept the short end of the score in the ing game with the last night at the New Britain B club, the score being 34 to 9. The locals showed lack of practice and were unable to get a steady offen sive started at any time during the game. They were held scorel from the field until the final quarter. The County “Y'" game scheduled with the New Britain South church five for Thursday evening has been postponed until the following week because of the lack of practice by the locals. The me will be played December eighth d will be preced- ca by a preliminary game between 1 wo junior teams of the Boys’ and the South church. o Kensington Boys' club has been hit hard by the rules of the County league governing the eligl- | 1 ! ation bility of the for certain and the loy The rules cal ages on a certain date cals lost two men who were just a few days older than the rules called for. Supper for Young People There will be a supper for the Young People of the Berlin Con- | gregational church i {1 munity House on December S will be an address by Miss An Welcher on “India Up to Date” ile of Kashmir.” rovers froni Accident aylor is able to get around ter being confined to his k duc to injurics he re- ceived in an automobile accldent. | playcrs. Com here 0. and Tabs evue The members of the revue to be given by the Tabs' on December 12 in - Lloyds' hall are practicing daily for the performance. The program will 1 unnounced shortly. The revu consist of four separate aets 1 tickets for the affair will be limit Foresters Meet will be.a me Thursday evenir hall. Officers for the ¢ Will be eleet Kensington Toses The New Britain “y” 1 ates defeated the Kensington clib Intermediates 15-11 played last ni at the cast for the il ~ Th g of the tiie Ing Foresters Iegior term W rmied Toys L gan w Brit- in N The score New Britain o It oosilus, Benson, Galati, o Stohl, rg Lultherg, Kensington Clark, ¢ Lew rf 1t Isaacson, ¢ Myers, rg Hart, Ig Red Cross D The Red Cross drive in Berlin hich ended last Thursday, Thanks- ziving day, success and money subseribed topped any previ- ous drive held in this town. It Samuel A, Fiske, chairman, is great- Iy pleased the results and t the recent floods was the cipal reason for the open heart- | nerosity of the people. Mor was with subscribtic other year. he exact amon ived 1 drive is not know the Berlin results have not heen rec d. The East Berlin Community ociation is working in conjunction with Mr. Fiske ana, because of the Thanksgiving holi , did not hold ! their regular meeting last week. The local chairman is confident that ( the Berlin returns will | The local Red Cross drive is con- | ducted in unison with the New Drit- ain drive, of which the local associ- s a member. Berlin did her part in raising the $8,000 collected by the New Britain Red Cross. The sum to be raised was $5,000. Daughter Born A daughter was horn to Mr Mrs. V. Rocco their home and at in To the lcgal voters of the Berlin Fire District You are hereby motificd that the Annual Meeting of the Iast Berlin Pire District will be held at the Community Hall in Bust Berlin in the Town of Berlin at 8 o clock o Priday, the 2nd day of December, 1827 for the following purposes To hear the report of the offi- East To elect officers for the ing year. 3. To transact any other business proper to come hefore said meeting. Dated last Berlin, Conn., No- vember oS, 14 com- i A A Attest " Angeles is P. F. SIEGRIST, Clerk. ©d at the hearing and the will be given an opportu- express thelr views J.. on Co IS the November du il of T Football 1 T Hurt mho” Gnasdow of Lerlin, a the All-New Rritain m, of the lincup remainder of the season with ed collar hone, ( in the All Rri Weeks ago but the discovered until last was thought he might W next Sunday but an ¢ d the bone o i condition. The local hoy was one of the ninstays of the All New ]:1\(:mz line and was a favorite with the far er of gton, The map of Washington street has been finished, and the commis- sion voted to recommend a 33-foot building line and a 27-foot verands It will also recommend that reet be widened from 49 1-2 “t to comply with the state u street was laid out three rods wide in the old days when the rod was the standard of ment. A 30-foot building 1 22-foot veranda line have n decided upon for Church straet hearings on these two streets be held on the date on Torest, The lines were fived after stody- the layout of the streets and ling the distances which cuited existing conditions. lcommission wishes to m Ixishes of the property-ow will g them the chance to their views at the hearing, which 4w Gl be held shortly after the com- k Vill be {miceion’s meeting on December 12, LRI Married 15 Years Lanclig will)| and Mrs. William A. conclusion of the Lol s B of their friends Sunday in iheir 15th wedding anni- Musical selections were ember foothall te or of is o isdow was |5 port game | injury was week, 1t abla to urt s three L the Prequiren tination in a bad [ and [ will same Visiting Her rd of and Mrs, Miss M Los Wil- Ham C | raction tonight 2ir and 1 at will be the Pythian men A by @ P ¥t st s enteriai o o'clock at Com 5 juvenile L on lians be program. The ¢ the the Jont at Mr, Led, nmber Nor enjoyed of mmunity club mecting will ol N annual bang discussed @ matter of i e of tonorrow evening < in Com that the im will event is probable o Russell of Plainville. A dainty col- e lation was served, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith received some chojee presents of silver, cut and linen. Friends were present from Hartford, New Haven, New Britain and Plainville, Thought Plainville Flooded | The somewhat erroncous impres- sion that Plainville in the dis- trict s ed by the recent floods has led to the reccipt, by Chairman mb of the local Red ( of a from Vermon residents king for the safety of relatives A rumor spread 1 Vermont at the time of the be ¥ highway department work today repairing lers to state road. A eavy oil has been laid over em- at tomor- Miss to the Mildrum x h 3 request Hallie Middle confined Middle- op- was taken ill at L Mrs. Philip uing the rted to be rest- in w Wilhelm e critical ital to 1id Lo e Johnson at { is reported off New Britain h c dition s “Ihe concussion d away, 1 wias a \mvor‘ hos; brain has Mrs. Archier W to Hartiord yesterduy Bo port the tr son TONIGNT “Beau Geste” Yorty pping sea- Pelis i have gone > $50 k in the of ink and muskiat are the most plentiful. It is thought that the lhigh water of the past month is re- onsible for accounted for he Last is scheduled week men ngainst four thousand, A dramatie, thrill-packed story of the Fren Legion. Aevotion are is hoys Foreign sale lova of leaves you with th feellng thut “all's well with the moy- and atory, brothers that the 1y muskrats e S — A GOOD SHOW WED.—THURS, POLA NEGRI “BARBED WIRE" ALWAYS Ler = tg Decemien wskett the N 1 team second Gritain play in in (Continued on Page 15) i SMITHS MARRIED 15 YEARS, Lamb of the| in the as| Smith | rendered by William Weber and Mr. | Plainville. C. of C. Meeting The Chamber of Commerce board of directors will hold its regular November meeting at “approximate- Iy $:50 o'clock” Thursday night in its rooms on Pierce street. The |Lour has bcen set to enable the members to attend the town meet- ing at 8 o'clock, and the chamber will convene immediately upon ad- Journment of the clectors’ gathering. Accident Reported ‘Walter Jackson of 426 West street, | Bristol, reported to Constable George Schubert last evening that his auto- |mobile had backed into that of |Henry Russell of 71 Willlams street, From Near Station VENGEANCE AS A MOTIVE | Policeman Willlam Thompson Vig- t t | | Fined $25—Two Machines Collide | —Many Siguing Petition. Bristol, Nov, 28.—A Ford touring car, bearing license plates P2102, (= {and owned by Officer Willlam |t | Thompson of the local police depart- Bristol, on West Malin street near ment, was stolen from in front of the > the center. The front fender and |Odd Fellows' hall on Main strect last | v | radtator of the Russell machine were | evening. 1 damaged. Jackson agreed to pay| Officer Thompson for the past sev- |t for the necessary repairs and no offi- | eral years has been an active men. cial action will be taken. {ber of the liquor squad and it fs|r Washington-Trumbull Circle | thought that possibly someone, ar- | Washington-Trumbull circle, Com- | rested at some time or other for | panions of the Forest, will meet to- | violation of the liquor law {hrough | morrow evening in Legion hall. All|the activitles of the officer, took tie |officers are requested to be present | car with a motive of revenge lat 7:30 o'clock sharp. The meeting 00 Entertain Gocat Olilats {was postponed from last Thursday | 1ya Great Chicts of Connecticut | becayse of the holiday. | %1l be entertained at a mecting of Temco Bowling | Compounce Tribe, I. 0. R. M, to he The Temco Bowling league ruled | helg in the wigwam on Prospect [Hart's alleys again last evening and | siroat his evening. Am elahommie |turned in some good marks. POW-|.niortainment program has been ar- |ers had a big nlght with a 184 for | ingeq and o turkey dinner will be |2 single and a three-string of 357. | (o0 [ SmithiRGrnger, (W, SDloninel Snas. | B 1 o Arrs R asimes Jrgetion jtrfanna and Lemeris also hit the| "5 tuneral of 5 | pins effectively. Tha scores: | Rrvaaiont et ds e “"“l_‘,‘"“t,‘ Kasimer Kryscion }P- Horte a4 a3 ‘S'Vr‘u', was ).\v‘Ifl at e o : § ! morning at st islaus church on leenee e West street. Itev. Georse Bartlow 2 ski was the celebrant, Rev. Kowal- —1108 ski of Torrington, deacon, and Re Kasinarski of Terryville, sub-deacon, || of the lLigh mass of requiem and |7 burial was in St. Thomas' ccmetery. 1 t d Mrs. Josephine | years, wife of of 25 Dwight J % o'clock this 87 89— i 54 92— 302 i | Galaise | W. Dioninc | Broadwell Edwards .... 208 |a |ri To Visit Germany 3] Arno Zurell of Last Main street, - | Terryville, will sail on next Thursday ~143 [ irom New York on the North Ger- man Lloyd 8. § Dresden for a visit to s old in Germany, ¥ expects to be gone several months. | Nclzhborhood Prayer Meeting | e The weekly neighborhood prayer | 369—1110 | meeting will be held at 9:30 o'clock |e 81— 226 tomorrow morning at the home of |t 94— 284 | Mrs. A. L. Norton of 4% Woodknd |t 91— 260 | strect, [t 120— 337 | Fined Tn Court It Naunchik of 2¢ Curtiss| strect rged with keeping a dis- orderly house, was fined $25 costs in the city court this morning ! by Judge Joseph M. Donovan. An-| Yakowitz, who lives same house with Naunchik with assault, was fined 3 ank Bida, charged with |¢ was $5 and |! 1 were arrested as | © 1™ {w | made their whists so popular., ]’ Standagd Steel Bowling lige The Outlaws and Wildcats from he Standard Steel factory Recreation alleys last night. Wildcats won two of the three strings but the Outlaws rallied so trongly in the last game that they | had of 15, The| | cener |© Robides | Seymour M 9 home 1. Hpold .. | D. Dionne .. | Derby | Lemerls 101 116 384 3 = John 386—111 15 Arcs . 100 80 88 96 @ 123 134— 357 91— 261 103— 273 | qrew 108- Powers .. {Johnson Helm Smith ¢ | o and |1 ) 364 392 assessed 94 a0 88 The three men Hemingway [ wall |Mers ... Livingston . 5 |J 'H. Griffen Musto .. A. Dione Iverio 83 105 9% 107 a pinfall margin Outlaws N ~ Bradley 345 393 357-—1095 | Damon Christmas Mailing Dircctions Wagnot The Christmas mall rush has now | Bager , .. started, and the local post oftice to 1y advised its patrons that puck- luges for foreign destinations should | {be sent at once. All parcels should Ihe sccurcly wrapped and properly Covelskis | packed, with the name and address Napoleon . | of sender as well as addressee on the Tollj |face of the wrapper. The sender Elliott ... should also be prepared to tell its contents if asked. Tho post office also reports the de- | livery of one advance messenger of the blg rush. A package marked o “Do not open until Christmas” has already been delivered. Advent Missionary Society 456 Wildeats 88 102 s6 Donlon in Notes hrop of T5th birthday anniver- | | B 1l social and card party | S of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy The Woman's Home and Foreign will be held this evening in legion Missionary society of the Advent | hall. | Christian church will meet towor- | is promiscd by the row for an all-day ewing meeting charge, at the home of Mrs. Coombs on | IKrank Reale, formerly a barber at | Black Rock avenue, New Britain. | the Strand Barber shop, has entered Plans will be made for the annual |(he employ of Alphonse Bordeau, Christmas sale of fancy wdrk, aprons Martha Scwing circle is complet- |and home made food on Friday, De- ing plans for its food and fan | cember 9. cle sale at 2 o'clock Friday after- | | Pythian Sisters Whist noon in the Whiting street store for- | The third of the series of public |merly ocenpied by the Star Baking | whists conducted by the Pythian Sis- o, Members have been requested [ ters will be held tomorrow cvening to have their donations at the door || | in 0dd Fellows' hail. Prizes will be 1:30 o'clock. i offered to those with the evening’s| The seniors and juniors met in the | high scores and all scores will 8o linter-class baskethall league tie toward the scason's grand prizes. high school this afternoon, | Refreshments will be served, and the | >ythian Sisters promise another of |the pleasant evenings which committee in ti- | at [p 5 rooms 68 East Main & have all improvements. to rent, o advt | opponent timized—Disorderly House Keeper | *°T getting his Yakowitz Yakowitz peared nolled b noon day New T last immigration. Th and | Was dropped, | imately badly ¢ eviding | his when A fine entertainment program | all tempted yes removal from the Bristol hospital to = s he About that time Yakowitz in- | ervened and Bida directed his at-| ntion to him. Yakowitz, who is a ripple, proved no match for Bida nd to defend himself seized a look- ng glass and crashed it over his head. Bida went down | nt and his first act upon | bearings was to send| omeone for a doctor the con d the police. ! the three! ice station by Dirs ind B. . Donahue o the hospita Th testimoy nchik va 1 on the stand morning, the latter claiming he Wt in the room when the fight be- ween Yakowitz and Bida started. | howe: e | ifter T k B. B. Robbin a was take of Yakowitz an ushed in | Naunchik Dr. was | on been | Robhin ten cuts not have but were the number of blows or, denfed hitting he man oy Attorney ward Yiakowitz T. Mather ap- 1. and Naunthik nd Judg Mink appear-| 1 for Bida Case Nollol [ * of obtaining goods un-| pratenses by the issuance udnlent eheck against Robert Sixth street was Prosecuting Attorney Mather yesterday after- the accused had made | amonunt of the check and costs of §5.80. nberg, who appealed a 10 ntence meted out to him court last Friday by Judge | Tionovan, was hefore the tain police court yesterds n a charge of issuing bad checks nd immediately after court was ar- ested for the Bristol police local complaint was made by >eters and Son, garage men of th ity. A cb fa reshenberg of 00d the aid Dreshe il s n police oseph M Returned to Canada Miss Olive Black, aged 18, of Flor- neeville, N. B, who was arrested ! sterday by the local police on harge of violation of the immigra- ion laws. was permitted to o ye erday after she had purchased a| icket for Ilorenceville. “She was | ken into custody on complaint of | 1. Twitchell, or rge of theft Autos Collide umonnting to ox- was done yesterday to | 1 automobile operated by Mrs. Alta | sher of Plainville ult of a ollision with truck of the Bristol tion near the Wallace “ | | D sar 3rass corpor: Jarnes plant on B d street. A ording to info tion hed fotoreyele Policeman Edgar Norton, | ho investi, ed the cident, Hlv‘l 3ristol Brass truck sideswiped th ft side of the Usher car, tearing off left front whe 1 step and amaging the fenders, | Both drivers appeared before As- 1stant Prosecuting Attorn Robert Stack this morning and agreed to | eftle the matter civilly. Pined for Evading Responsibility | Grorge Decker, charged with ! responsibility, fined | nd costs in the city court this | £ by Jud Joseph M, Dono- ¢ ter the ised h‘nl’ Luilty, charge of reckless was not pressed by nt Prosecuting Attorney Robert J ‘ he was Assist- | cording to the South nda < parked corner. to Mr. court Stack’s Decker from M state turning in street ped hich | short dist from He failed to stop and wner of the car did not find out responsible until the next when b found a note in! which was writ- | the automobil e, Decker, | mitted his respon- that he me excited, Campaign Progresses heria immunization cam- ng conducted by city health officer, making rapid pro- 3 inoculations of toxin were performed yesterday | > work will be carried on until pupils, whose parents have re- urned the consent cards fo the pealth department, are inoculated, Avscnault Improving ephen Arsenaul wlho last lay night | two ounce bottle of | recovered sufficiently to nt his 1en nto strect sidesy rornix automobil en the number of vich did the rrest ibility but top becanse mmunizatic The diph on a ted bee suicide S drinking odine, had rday afternoon w is now turned police headquarters, whe ing held until he can be over to the army authorities. Arsenault, when interviewed yes SIX AN EIGNT/ Six AN EIGAT 2 L{\, G AN 8 22 o i HKAUA A MARD 7IME, OSSIE T Do I7 7UIS WAY = |IF YOU KAD Si% ORANGES AN' L GANE YOU EIGAT AORE , LOW MANY ORANGES WouLD You GEE KANOW ! WE ALWAYS ) ouT LouD!! DO OLR SUMS IN ¢ Aow LISTEA: APPLES! 0n?03sie Hasn’t Learned =1 DONT FOR CRYIN' HOW ALK IS SENEA WIY, SURE/T THOUGHT] YoU'D KNOW=NOW NRITE THAT — DOWN! | Pea inspector of |t claims he was struck in the eye by starts the first Monday in January. Bida. The petition was being circulated in the tory of the Sessions Clock Co. in Forestville yesterday by Ernest G. an employe of that concern. The sponsor of the original petition is not known. The election, hase rec it for the special ecity is understood, will be Section 196 of the city charter which provides for a special on | Motoreycle Policeman James Burns ! "¢°HNZ of the electors “for the pur- responded and arrested men. After being treated at the po- | pose of voting by ballot on any proper question, including the re- moval from office of any appointee of the city council” provided the pe- ition is signed by at least ten per ent of the electors who were en- d to vote at the last general clty election. This would mean that be- tween seven and eight hundred sig- natures would be necessary before the petition would be considered legal While have n members of the counell committed themselves on their attitude regarding the holding 0f a special cleetion, it is definitely kuown that at least one city officlal, Inow nholding an elective position, is absolutely opposed to it. It {s his jcontention that the council s em- |powered to make the appointment and this opinion, it is intimated, is upheld by a prominent local lawyer. Whether or not the council would appoint one of its own members for fhe two year term is a matter of conjecture, although it is belleved by many that, where they might agree on possibly one or two mem- bers of the council for the position, they would absolutely oppose the Ppointment of any one of the other tour councilmen. The fact that, in the event of a city election, it will be necessary for the council to rati- fv the people's choice, brings about another situation, which is likely to cause a disagreement on the part of fthe city fathers, should they feel that the successful candidate was not the many they wanted. One thing only s assured and that is that there will be more ac- tivity in politics during the next two or three months than the city has n since the first city election whon George W. Hull was defeated for mayor by such a small margin of votes that a recount almost re- sulted, Ritchewan Council Meeting Kitchewan council, D. of P., will hold its regular meeting in Red Men's Wigwam, Thumsday evening. On that evening the great chief and Pocahontas and her staft sent, the local council be- ing favored with their first official he festivities of the evening will begin at 7:15 o'clock with a banquet and will continue with an nment in which some of councils from Torrington, Collirsville, New Britain, Hartford nd Scuthington will be present and invitation has been extended to all members of Kitchewan council to attend. 'IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During these days how many childrea are complaining of Headache, Fever- ishness, Storach Troubles and Irregu- lar Bowels znd take cold easily. If mothers only knew what Mother Gray’: 1 Sweet Powders would do for their chil- dren, no family would ever be without tem for use when nceded. These powders are so easy and pleasant to take and so effective in their action that mothers who once use them gladly tell others about them. Save yourself a night of worry, by getting a mhn at your druggist today. Trial age sent FRE /| Address Mother Gray Co.,, Le Roy, N. Y. Wateh For Particulars in the Newspapers Next Week By BLOSSER I CAN MAKE THE FOUR ,BUT HOW Do

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