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NEW BRIiAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928, 7 V \ ‘ fij[ . .’1 N 1dea! and is surpassed by that in no B . {where liguor was sold, once for|en balls by Scott and McCormick. | other town in the state, Dr. George t B once for violation of |The score: . R lamnvoude vews - AU el e risto ews notor vehicle law and on two Bristol | ——— = SN the r of a survey made by o . occasions for the fraudulent issue of ab r hpo a e B te department of health in chec He was released from i1 | Scott, 1f N i M R AR T g ” 0 0” | speration with him. Exceptional- | N only last t'riday. Information fur-|{Horkheimer, <31 0 4 L0 E . V‘ z.--l U1 | fine tests were yielded by the | fnishod the local police also showed | Goodridge, «+3 1 1 4 9 0 : JUL ik samples taken at Pinnaclerox that he had served 28 months in | Baldwin, rf ..... 4 0 2 0 0 O ” P ¥ b //drl/brds S/lthg Center: : \ farm and at J. N. Lewis' dairy, and Moo Fomoshivn ol It with o] Maieuiee, b 3 00030, AT all others were very high. The Pin- IS HlS nflWNFA[I i weapon |Zctarskl, ef ....3 0 0 2 0 0 Mail Orders Filled B « Us clerox certificd milk achieved a | L Vire House Contract McHugh, 8b.. 8 1 1 1 §8 1 | e general average of 100 per cent, | =) | AL ial meeting of the build- ! ityan, ¢ derse: 8 00 9 & 0] 0 = o while its bacteria_count was the low ; ing o hoard of fi McHugh, p ... 3 0 1 0 2 0 = apante t Panile Wi kd o The specimen from H ~ Y M J t Maaly | co of W *MeCarthy . .0 0 00 00 Pareats ol Pupils Will Be Asked : oy showea pracricany | HEUlord Young Man Just Took o Lt BASSE D . | AT . o ria count, while its gen- P‘ o Chief . Hayes, held Wedne 28 5102110 1 s Lv.! wde A uncertified (d]‘:l'»\ n <‘\\Hx.\ B : new ficchouse to be erected at the ab r hpe a e | — Most of the other samples :.(muwdl Fhor of 1ar v avenue and Fitzpatrick, 8 .. 3 0 1 § 2 1 ‘R N averages of between 90 s‘n_nd 95 per | Ylewis strect was awarded to George | Snyder, rf 5 e N Bk ~ . 6 CASE cent, and the lowest was 87 per cent. I A R e S e e e bpeCIa urC aSC an ! AR All herds in town are accredited. SR the lowest of six submitted, was | Mills, 1t Tos g isia . B Precautions At Pinnaclerox s lows Building, $1 ex- | Blanchard, 1b .. 2 0 0 5 0 R | Non-Support Charge May Not Be Exhaustive sanitary x?w:ns\u'c‘si"l“"‘l»‘ Guilty and Blames et on e sione toundatic | Smith, 1b R (IR e 1 RETI) . 7 Emalins s e ; 'n at the Pinnaclerox farm to Ll o Contened | ioats Scoucrelod s MoCormi a0 3 o Exce tlonal \/ alues i Pressed—Plamville Mille Siuation | 10 the product absolutely Drink Bire Mouse Contrnet |00 BOC B veways, PPt s 2RI o p g 3 Constdered Tdeal—Marricd Grang- requirements fo Awardcd—oOld — Buildi Being vard; rubber stone fin -‘1‘\,»mum 2h ey 1.3 2 . : tifled milke have just been completed. special slate roof, gut-|nryrray, ¢ 3 0 0 3 0 . [} ers Win—H. S, Honor Roll, e nine er at the dairy have | Razed—Mrs. Minnic Dailey Dies. $1,043. Berg, p S 60 Py : R ) Leen rende as immune to all ; il contract for the plumbing and | s o = ) er S eS s an Oomers H ¥ fu une-session | wources of infection as is possible, | HiS desire (o establish v awarded Murphy and | Soii0 il 1 a { senior { high Cook hig immunized them w'}“‘l Koo #l*-“ of the m rechy, also alocal eoncern, Their 'y o) 110021 *—5 e Nt fall w ed by pox. scarlet fever, typhoid, | HdY ‘..l‘l.;u;’(ul\.lv 0 aso W bid tor e ol biag, % MR S e e e - (RAYON) s | i 5 Leon 10id, diphtheria, meningitis, ‘Nm”" ¥y i i DIANE DS IR S {heimer; double plays, Malgdm to Stag Par-| tetanus, and cvery known disease | W68 G i ot s ok Quorum | Horkheimer to Goodrich; Fityo trick : s X t . school | which can be pervented by inocula- | ¥ I;m:f i x.lu. of I Due to the lack the necessary '{o Venturo to Blanchar o William Carter and Company) Rayon Vests and Bloom ! ' 1 & vote| tion. Their tor have been 1 »'-','fi.' (1‘:‘”',‘:[",“\”“,““” S ‘”“I‘" iy g Lol l““" Vases, Bristol 8, Kensingtor 6; 1 B = 5 5 - f1 i f moved and all te pors e ass ALy e : ound ecom ion scehedule \ on balls, off ¢ rh s we subject to slight imperfections, but nothing t t ed. D xl‘m'k OO | store of Albert Josolowitz 30 o'clock 'ast ev as e ,"‘ |l.‘\'1‘-(‘ 'nf 'i\|'. lxlhx‘;)i‘ L s 4 , . . Lo Main street s a o oned indefinitel o t : e ! > 30 Dl ookeloniean 1 ] N e in personal hygiene. Within 1‘1; Bt el Gl Nay o L umpircs, Coughlin and ¥cCi y 1ese men will received | ey s M TABIC TN BB AR ARG IYRT 1:14 . While the ctor wiss doing up was out of the city and Commissio ! L ) « wes from the state. i narelinse i . e Gl g MeCarthy ran for Googr ch in | Regular $1.00 In" addition to these precautions | might be a good plan to al Burope o 5 Bl i W, ’ 7 t with the personnel, every ward Ly pair for the mother and 1 Razing OI1 Buildings A "‘T' on “"""""':"l Fro ’ o or's i \ omen s \ ests 4 ! algo be taken with the mills [cisier and he nocordingly The work of razing of v ney was lodge: ‘Om( oometr { € neluding daily bacteria tests. There aged two addition:l : i strect | & rl Bissell upon 1 com- d [ Sr- : e also four dairies In the state | of size, and was stowis Memorial boulevard | Pluint 1-"]”4"1 “fj]{' 1‘\"'0 "m;l :; 17 ; which have fulfilled the require- [{n his pocket when he wa i is progrossing torney James T, ather) ty the ISy ( pr. | JC ea. Jaents ot by i1t 10oal dilry: Which | horaen by Mr. FoRolo it i At the YOUUs mother, Mrs. Julia }issell | 1k Y o supplies special grades of milk and | chant imn got in t Riversige | NINCHRE court todavis iall Sontence b >, nile, = von vests with picot tops . ' does not compete with the other | heteetive Danicl McGilli ved near fu- |9 Cen "“;““":, for.one ac, ot y s . ’ W0k o nt 100 st of its|Year and ssell was pla | o [ lovely shades of pink, peach, ; i Folids " milk dealers here | cuddy anda A wde's arrest follow G EhSPADERE o e p\‘r';:,‘,p ] e el o ocation { A A = . | honeydew, regular $1 for 5e. n i e cateteria g H. 8. Honor Roll | ed. 1 2 R B o3 | According to Mrs. Bissell.+h son yuld. . i g the brief Thirteen pupils are listed on the In court today, Adschade wled Bris! Mutuil Oil and Gaso= gl 2 o since the latter S h I, while those pu- | Ligh school honor roll announced [Kuilty to a charge of thet D hany, W hCh TeCently DU part of March. Me refused|tc neek e ches from home | today by Vice-Principal — Dougla .“"“”,"" :‘mn he had y,.».»nl dr .‘ e mlm‘j & K_‘;"‘” "H "‘ work, according to her teftomony, & (Mail and Phone Orders Filled) time to eat them. MacDonald. The list, which com- |and was really irresponsibl otoet a Six our garage and sasoline |and atier sho had secured hin & pe- i E hour has not been| Drises n,,,,\.] who had the highest -llr“wm- He w‘-}-m('-': ;url a Siation ot the pramisos at g cost|Pitien, he worked but sue fur. W e £ y. 88 many o marks for the term recently ended, | chanc ying that he had a job e g o O L SUSUthe event of any further campl v » o e ¥ x ol approximate $10,000 Mi " i % qinplaint Rayon Underwear—Street Floor | fo not ¢ for 15 us follows §0 10 and that At a small fine was o aperoximately $10.400. MChactl, g wim during the net year, & | v roma] ) Senlors: Virginla Confort!, Bea-[imposed he would pay it when he [P EEL S EMEEE B8 8 8 e |the Jail sentence will be niade ef- v ont th s, but trice Baston, Helen McKernan, Mar- | received his first week's wages. His oy . g mi sl T 3: period ‘when (i Bt Toaucar wis demitl, lawgees LY I the p wu\n' of the old f n:-(nry Smallpox Situation | and w 17 gou _Juniors: Betty Hrastow, Anna Judge Joseph M. Donovan and w Jail SR s s willihe samaved No additional cascs of suallpox c f their tin Coleman, Ruth Tyler sentence of five days was dmposed | oS S O using the | had been reported to the Horrd of hool an hour S 10res heresa Dillon, Alice |1 addition to the costs in ;\1‘.‘ CANG oy OTTR] Byl evaa. health up to a late hour thig morn- v 1 1 out ath-|1I n, John Varrone Adschade’s vecord in wrtford : ing, although the young bby ex- [ 16 ce 11 npleted | Freshman: Horace French, Louts | Worked to his disudvantage. Accord < “"“"\“"'v“':‘;"‘ e I']‘““_“' ¢ (ne|Clded from school on’ Wednesday 1 \ for | Norton, Minna Washburn | ing to the police of that cly he had | ALY ; ,l, “] vt “'l by Dr. B. B. Robbins is still under — i 1 other similar activities Aarried Azers Win [in the past been convicted twice for | W ; “)‘“ ;“-“ S0l i observation. hacl il i 1 with. More time| The married members of Plainviile | theft, three times for breach of the |leam br ‘I‘\“'v"',‘ a “'!“‘ )‘“" de tvat ol John Sullivan, oné of the first to y : ; 2 a s - ork wounld also-he|Grange defeated « the single mem-|Podce, once for frequenting a place T "'l '"”, e oo | be taken down with the diense and == eus | i N 1,111 s fanon | béral T (ial seeent Shmuktn \ ic fiele cdnesday aflernoon. | ysolated at the temporary hespital e sol R pro-| - Collier allowed but four hits in the! h % g with Clement Le B AR DY s DOTg v, (N ) have dectded. The Tiing nnings fand AILHEUEN D Walk: | e Rins ML s’ practic)lly re- A 7 & ECinea e e about the plan fa- unmarricd ones furnished the pro- | the men, Ceasar Neri will eater, 1“‘] S SR qu'x 1,;‘(‘” covered and has been removhc ‘to a n 1 Play the Vil ugh some we op 1at the first May meeting, while [ And the refreshments will be in the | Teadl hterhin. %“M(m -m |, [scparate part of the conflnement : ‘H{ e that this weck was offered by the | class colors. Elaborate decorations ) oo % e0 ooy Tm»m tare lshmm{ ]n‘ 2 underatood ahal e was ature ac are now being pre- | wedde < i 3 are being arranged B e s + IAAETOG | w e discharged w 1ac Vit ) Loomis g : Lo "l,f | “"’”";)r-*- The latter pro- “\r belng: ‘”“”Fj\v‘ ":, “"’I BAY ¢ bat, getting three safeties, one of.| day or two, sedSwiiin "e nexy : 5 ; L o perintende ffi m was in the form of a radio | AWNINg Co. of New Britain, The |’ o e . i 1 riet which was a rrific driv for the a a - : SRl € out (OIorTow OF | roadeasting station with Harold T, | Mmusic will he by the Trinity Bac- | fireuit. * Bristol, scored all its thre Moy donations hhve sk ipiade gave They Will be BIVen . Niwel) as announcer. Tt opened wit | chanalian orchestra. T TR e to the Isolation hospital but addi- | e ; poju fected and their par-| e # 4l 213Y IR et a5 At A fl ot ol uns in the sixth inning when tional chairs are needed, acto-ding . : led to put on Program. Miss Chamt 4 & EaRIeN ren advertisements s g DL AU SREnC ladre parnered o three hagger With|to a statement from the oftice of 4 = e 3 ' scarcely in her teens sh |charades, Then followed several [ Members hope for adarge attendance [yo o 1, The score by innings: | Dr. B. B, g 1 Mr i oteh 9 0 costume by Ole W, |O0 the part of the townspeople, Hactess R R e D Robbins, city health offi- i lld Mr. S ¢ he MG (; i lew tickets will be on sale at the |y artford sl <) r, this morning. The wuse of a By du ve t t tohertsor arles Weldon offered | 10V ok s 1 100 003 0003 Radiola has been extended by Mr. : : - 2 it u‘\ :”j‘y:(-»,« and Mrs. Bessie Hart :":r“;\xr""l couples. There will be no | 1 l, m‘, il r:ly‘. : l‘l‘j»‘l‘nr w; and Mrs, Philip B, Shafler. jild ) A ol stag : ot S haaitas Wioeh Huntror Collie e ail for Kurope i : £0 i re were sclections by a mixed 3 -4‘.‘"‘"" 'f~fl|'"\ Program o | Gray. Umpire, Coughling time of | Mrs. Arthur S. Brackett of Broad- o — a8 e ; et ot consisting of Mr. and Mrs. T ELe 0 TI0WRTE SeLS BUesN R ra rae 0= 0§ view street and Mrs. Roger 8, Nswell ! TLUONDR | to ! s ' The object | 1T¢NTY Bannell, Mrs. Bessie Hart, | ¢1 0 the younsest and M‘\\-‘»“‘ il Mrs. Minnie Dafley of Bellevue avenuo safled from New NEW HAVENER |00 nommbi e & W the chyla |40 Bdward Lackey. Charles wer. |18 00 Pythian temple No. 29, a0 Mra Minnic Warner Dailey, 60, | York today on the 8. 8. Roku. for E | Wednesday Nizht Whist SO e 1 Henry nted a _:',:”'Im;l ';‘;"'1‘_ 0 ;: ‘Il’( N“ :,‘\“ L [widow ot Edward M. Dailey, dicd [ Naples, ftaly. From that polst they s it , and to be | ! ‘v\w].v dance Harold 1.} :;"’W, Sl ha s w“ JA el |t her home, Spring street at 2| will proceed to Constantinoplq where Close Game o e Miss Hilda He | N read mopaper on “Topics of [ ML WY B stranee (€olnol orelock this morning follqwing an [ Mrs. Brackett will visit her fsugh- At 1 fra, 11 ML S aaninat Al L A comb duet was of- e i e B T, S e ter, Misy Mary Brackett, who has o — Afe Mail Week : : By g voice. The ficld of clem i red h,v‘_?\n-.« Besslo it ann) Mis (EEREELE i SR8 SRR e rn dn this Tebruary 12, | heen teaching in Turkey for the past % i 4 : losin, a bhallet choru M reported | Capy orning. Winfleld Loomis il ipit 1858, the daughter of Cyrus A. and|year. Mrs. Newell will visft her Play This Lye v with Joe The dancing of X ) A Sy er is Mrs. Jennie Hickok, first chief A > i e 1e dancing n the st o p held last | Stuggestions Along the Line of [ op the. tamnle. - losers. wore also | ATECHNC S Warner, Mrs. Dailey had | brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Town Hall 1 e mmer the troupe was a decided hit their 1riday 70 children of pre- | Preparcdness.’ JEleven men took :M le I:Irl‘ :w :M"'hb Were alsolgnent her entire 1ife here. She was | Mrs. J. Kingsley Birge. | A | ork g over big with the au- o0l I were examined. Miss | mrt“m the next number, which was ,“w’m_“’"‘l_’m ““ e tien B married in 1881 to Edward M. Dail- Park Board Mecting i number | dlence Francis Cobey. a loeal boy Madeline Feur z B ] ral num o LT k-a-doodle-doo orchestr. forn ‘v:‘““l eod . ceaa Mrs, | €Y Who dled two ye 0. She w The May meeting of the bdard of ! i l S .'xnwly.:n popular favorite sang several bers, accompanicd by Miss Mary rine StUman and Mrs, | gl Zickwolfo represented “Moth. |2, 17¢10ng member of the Bristol | park commissioners will be Be.d at i s aneRnOLon "r' rald Footit and McConvillc 2 y PANEEr sang o duet and |ert and Jennie Lackey was | he | DAPUSt church and took an active|$ o'clock this evening in the ity 3 Herbert Porter staged a ckit entitled The Grade B room of Mrs. (e latter returned “beforc the miy iy s R ¥ S interest in it's affairs. council chamber. ing iiCalebration,. Vincent O'Delll dn | Bemles Gray. won ihe attendance g [ Child The assemblage sang| . g bration ) 1 Berni 2 1 : in a piano solo, s 5 o 251 Surviving are one daughter, Miss — - A nembier his usual inimitable manner sang prize, 25.8 per cent of the parents of ANt an 5 America,” after which Anna Pur-|, Warner Dailey, and one. ster, P . S eacteh iioied aeaied Erori e B e b e C L | ypane i, “Elfzabeth’s Young | mer gave a reading, “Mother's Day.” | s Mo D James M. Cox Purchases = | Prize Winners chorus. Miss Rose Swarsky presid- den Street sehool roc of Miss | AD Wwas presented by Mrs. Helen | Kollowing anoth song, a poem, | ; ALOREHOURE PDOTLOL TS A h ’ o T nners at t 1 cd at the piano for the xvv‘l..wru.‘:)u/» Milin ErAnGo Way & we second | | eI Mrs. Gladys Margelot, Fred- | “Mother,” was 1 by Gertrude ¢ " nother Ohio NQWI]‘”I’ Ir ) N Bt At e v e T ititn BF Y e s et vrick Hoerle, and Mrs. Lucy Loomis. | Carlson, while Jennie Lackey also | 18 v”l“_rfl“fl\:ll be held at her _ Springfield, 0., May 17.(VP)— £ the mother, Mrs. C. J. program 18 due to Clement Lewis | The next meeting of the assocta- _The judges were W. Bishop of | gave a reading. Mrs. Beryle Ban o home at 2:30 o'clock Siturday|lormer Congressman Charles L. f ; s ngton ridee, | who coached and directed the entire | ton will be held in October Bristol, Mr. Roberts of Middletown, | nell sang a solo, “Mother.” s, |47t0F100N. Rev. P. I Wolfenden, | Knight of Akron, today announeed : il ) S il ;‘“”.w.‘.“ 4 & ! ez ‘” ik e ,:,,,‘ Mus. Corwal of Meriden, and | Veronica Carter gave a reading, the |7 smr of the Bristol Baptist church, | the sale of the Springficld Sum, & ( h. Mrs D. Dancroft eap- last evening has played in several | After overruling the dc 1 | they dectded In favor of the murried | assemblage sang “Home Sweet | Wil conduct the scrvices and burial | morning paper, to James M. Jox, i fured the consolation award cities in the'state. Louis Schwartz claim that the local court members. There were 125 members | Home,” and Mrs, Jtuth Nelson con- (Wil be In West cemetery. ownor of the. Springfield Mews KAl i e was c i of the show commit. Jurisdiction, Justice M. O. Lyder last PTeSent from Plainville, as well as | cluded the program with a reading | Mrs. Margarct Taurle Dies other Ohio papers. The considara- Supper Tomorrow Even tee and Lo e O oIt et continued for one month the FUCStS from Meriden, Gollinsville, | Tor the benefit of the mewlyweds| M. Margaret Laurle, 59, wife of | tion was not made known. | THE ey as Ierlin - Men's [the arran a of the entire pro- non-support case of Earl B. Hicks Piristol, West Hartford, Plymouth, | present. Thomas R. Lnurlv‘ of I r\\l!:'nn The Sun will be continued W the e » * to prove gram and its success. The pro- and ordered him to pay for the sup- | st Hartford. After the meeting a miscellancous | 'toad, Harwinton, Conn,, dicd Wed-| morning field while the News will 20 a v L% e i e Ty wne it port of his wife, the former Miss| The Grange will be very active|shower w s R nesday following a short illness with | continue as an afternoon publica- . : enough to wipe out the piano pur- Gertrude Barnes, during that perfod. during the coming month. On May | (Okenquist) Jirkson, who was mar- | PRenmonia. y tion. The Sunday News and the : § : chase deficit and add some money to | Hicks had been bro back from | “1it will confer the third and fourth (Tied on May 5. Mrs. Brkson re-| Mrs. Laurie yoRAin SORih [Shndazieyn will Be consoliiated and - b the club treasury. Newark, N. I, by Constable B. W. degrees in Andover, and on the fol. | Ctived a multitude of gifts from the | Meriden, later resided in this city | published as the Sunday News-8un. { thoy) Rarans | William Brown has been chosen | IFurrey. His counscl, Attorney |lowing night it will present the en. |temple members FR TUEL hognis sevenl i ivid R R ey wil ! 1 sup- i L ! Oliaiies Mo Cinion, whb: hronsbuted Iilea i oo & Notes lived n Harwinton. Surviving, be-|( 1 . D ata Hiloiin £0l s minime cony Clinaled mlon, who g [tire program In Newington. On NoSes : : Joast Guardsmen Take . : o b B ventton of the Knights of Columbus $howed that they had resided here June 5 Collinsville Grange will ep.| There have heen no new develop sides her husband, are one dangh- B d L y ) = menu hag been - | S held in Cleveland. Mr. Brown and tha caso proceeded. {tertain Platnville Grange at Netgh. '°0ts in the smallpox situation here ter, Miss Margarct laurie of Tar- oat and Also Liquor F es, ranged the people of the oom. |5 G 5 ont state convention held| Tie milk situation in Platosills 18 | bors' Night™ On the i5th ‘m""' during the past 24 hour: winton; two sons, W. Clare Lauric| Revere, Mass, May 17.——UP— 0D . v RS T e Ul i Sy S [ Wil entertain, and New Britatn win | Mrs. Barbara Hocrle of Redstone |of Harwinton and G. ¥arl Lauric,| Coast guardsmen scized a speed boat er supper four Voih e i GR s o G G Bt |'be host on m'" lmh‘ (i Hill led aboard the resident [ superintendent of the Bristol waterfand 360 quarts of liquor in the o \”», be el i sl | i Pr;.m Il‘rrnnm- Tolk” on May 10 for alifornia, | department; also by one grandchild. | waters off Point of Pines today. b B By ey e e s I irs it s 9 o sl where she will spend about eight| The funeral will be held at 2| Three Lynn men, George Brown, \ppointment as delegate to the con- e e M ““f“’ '"; the | Cecks. o'clock Friday afternoon at thel Leonard Harris and Charles Mc. g COM" 1 intion is a merited one in recogni- “PLAINVILLE® |junior class at .Eno';,'f"n{"”h" | el T B e (D e RS s 6 Rl i, ezt wers sREn o oibtady. 1 tion of his faithful performance to PR Bh 8chool to- | o ome with an attack of the grip. | Oakland str this city. Re The scized boat and cargo, with by o + Wit T e Goiniisinlad ol e e g! iree dances will | zrro o Augusta Hulten of Kent |Spencer E. Fvans, pastor of the(the three men, were taken to the - duty. 1 bt | precede the grand h, which w g ¥ Honeymoor the supreme convention by Mrs Tonight el grand march, which will | ;irocy fractured her arm Tuesday [Terryville Congregational church, | federal appraiser's stores, Boston. 1t v Do MILTON SILLS n B b o Vice-Princtpal Douglas | jen she caught it in an electric | will officlate and burial will be in —_— i Weel s The Ladies’ Aid society gl irn ‘-""'“"“""' and Miss Louise Cottle, [ \wqshing machine at her home. West cemetery, this eity. MEETING ADJOURNED fethodist church will hold “BURNING DAYLIGIUT” | supervisor of music. The guests will | 11,, Woman's Federation of the ndees Whitewash Kensington Boston, May 17.—(#—The month- ] ¥ sale in Community hall Friday e - {then be presented to the receiving | ongregational church will serve mely hitting behind the airtight [ly meeting of the trustees of the g g th noon at 3 o'clock. All those donat- Friday |line. The sts and hostesses will | supper in the parish house at 6:30 | pitching of McHugh enabled the | Massachusetts Gas companies, at / 2 it { ing food to the sale are requested to | . B. Warner, Lois Wilson, in be Rev. and Mrs. Charles 8. Wyek- | o'clock this evening. jristol New Departures to shut out | which it was understood an offer 3 1 s in ;\.,\,l,,f_,, Bave 6 By 4 o'k i MUNGE Pruseny off, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Benzon,| The meeting of the Chamber of |Kensington in a State league con-|whereby the Koppers company of i on a 1d proved to | = SEleti || TTREANCH DRESSINGT | |[Supcrintendent and Mrs. Leon €. [Commerce merchants' committee |test at Muzzy Field last evening. Mc- | Pittsburgh would obtain control of i d { that the Tabs t.u]i PARIS BOURSE CLOSED | IR | Staples. Miss Cottle, and Vice-Prin- | was postponed from last evening | Hugh allowed but six hits, three of [the association would be considered, on in years ere 'w e oon i Dars S May 17 (—The Bourse S .V‘ 3 {ctpal MacDonald. until next week, which were made by Mills, left ficld- | was adjourned this forenoon wuntil ‘ T to the SOCICY | ywag closed today to allow the clerical ZANE GREY'S The occasion wiil be a semi-formal er. Flive errors by the visitors also|late in the afternoon. No announce- v repeated S of the brokirage houses to | “UNDER THE TONTO RIM? ||one. with evening dress speeified for| ¥or Sale—One family cottage on|helped In the scoring. The fielding | ment was made as to what had taken was st to up with their work |thn girls and dark sults preferred for | West Broad street. Phone adv. | features were catches of hard driv-|place at the brief forenoon session. e | | i Al ted at | . ”2 » . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Who Can This Be? By BLOSSER de a the Berlin | | | Auto ; warehouse to- evening, has worke Morrow committee in d on the af- 1 ports a large sale of tich e ill be plen of | s f who attend and | r 25 prizes rs of the working tee 1s invited to is assured nt. in ltems cral hundred Hits and pices of is cordially good ti respond to score opened inent | YOUVE BEEN IN TRAT CANE ALL THIS TIME? act which YES-ON, IM SO AUNGRY AND THIRSTY SIT RIGHT TUERE AND BOBO AAD TLL GET YOU SOME NICE BERRIES AND WATER—IT \N.O'N'T YOU FILL WY SOLA TOPEE CAUCK FULL OF TAOSE NICE BERRIES WHILE T GO AND GET A COCOANUT SHELL FULL OF CLEAR \WWATER I \WONDER \NHO SHE 1S = HOW SHE 60T MERE - \WHERE SHE CAME FROM AAND \WUAT SHE'S DOING \NAY OUT HERE ??

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