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Three Smches Taken INTEREST TN MEETING Taxpayers Still Divided on School will Boy Scon Scout Tt the fonight Mceetings oop 1 of Berlin will Berlin Congregational it oclock. All the troop are asked to Scoutmaster 1. be in charge. The Scouts will meet in the Scout the veenlar hour., 1 at Home i Miss Elsie errarino is confined | fo her home in Kensington with an | |attack of the grip. Miss Mary Kenny st rlin, whe 1 con- fined to her home with an attack of measles, is reported to be fmproving today. Boy at s of the m Shjerden wil 1ing O oy rooms at of Hudson | s been Question—Gridiey-Molumphy ¥ gagement Announced—St. Pat- Last Berlin Hems rick’s Supper—Bricfs. ladies of Gabriel's Lpisco- | pal church will hold a St. Patrick’s | social and whist party in the church { social rooms nest Monday evening at 5 oclock. Refreshments will be | served. Al are invited. The committee in charge of the | oyster supper and soclal activities for the Community club next Wed- nesday evening have planned an e ning with many unusual entertain- ment features. Not only this year's members of the club may attend but those who were members last year and such friends as club members invite may also attend. The ban- quet hall will accommodat about 200 people and it is expected that the hall will be taxed to its capacity. Dancing will be enjoyed as part of the evening's entertainment. “The library will he open this eve- ning for the exchange of books. Repair work by the state road de- partment is expected to begin very $00:1 as already the highway tween Morscs and the monument is | beginning 1o break up in places. The | frost has worked out in several places leaving sone had spots. The is now heavily fraveled by big trucks, some of them ATTYING Frank Britain | Arrested Constable Zobert Long of New by Brown, lock-up in the | is in the New Britain police to be held for appearance Berlin town court Tuesday night Loy and a companion wers noticed first near the underpass in Kensing- ton yesterday in an intxocs ed con- diti They were havir me dif- ficulty in gefting across the road | and Ofticer Frank Brown was called when it was thought there was some danger of the two men being struck | Ly passing cars. When the r arrived the men were near the building. He spoke to them Jong's companion was sent to house nearhy. Long refused an and his to obey the cem- mands of the officer and was placed under arrest As Brown abont to put the hand enffs on him (Long) offered fight. In the struggle which followed Long was cut ahont the head. 1t was necessary for Poli Rurgeon Moses Kupelian of New Dritain to take three stitches in Tong's head to close the gash in- flicted during the strugale was road beth M tees Interest In Town Meeting e | town miceting to be held next | 191 G B T lias " coills | ¢ night at the Berlin town hatl | oo FRECEE P i I the tfopic of most Inferest In the | ORI (2] al level. The town at present. There is much} "0 S T expected at Hart- discussion both for-and against the | o 4o arrow and is the natural re proposcd achool. ~ Many of thel ;"6 e pagt severns days of un townspedple feel that the cost of the [ [ o G0 G0 Genther, school is too great to be tinanced | o G o i Lt A Ve ot the present tir Others fecl the usual hour at the Com- that as there will he an addition | | E0 built- to the present school in Ken- | 5 g sington anyway the original projeect 23“ File [‘(\fifinns To Be Spring Vote! wonld be hut a matter of a few dol. Yars a year in addition fo any chan, made in the present grammar sehool | SRtuos LRI b bl As the state will not recognize the | 08 S0 ST ke part in | the spring «lection filed applications with the remstrare of voters within prosent system, many of the veters| Hthe Tt preseribed, and when they foel that the toan should huild a proper &chool and give the pupils the advantage of the classes i |cioked their hooks at 5 o'clock yes- mannal trafning and domestic | aoc snn oo Registrars Thomas ccience that would be made possible | 5" «nith and William J. Ziegler by the plans submitted for the new |oeiimated that but one-half of those huilding who have filed will come before thc Gridley-Molumphy selectmen for the elector's oath. George O, Gridiey and Mg Many of the names on this year's G. Molumphy of Hudson List were taken last October when Berlin, have announced their the selectmen were admitting voters gagement. The marriage will take for the presidential ¢lection, and the place m the near future. hnt the | pegistrars believe that the enthusi- exact date has not heen announced. | of that period will hav Mr. Gridiey i< president of the | forgotten Gridley Machine com St. Patrick’s Supper All members of the parish of the | Terlin Congregational ehurch 2 fick vited to atfend the supper Albin Rerlin - church tonight at land street collided about 1 o clock. 1t will Le followed jorning at Park and entertainment. The cupper streets, damaging the hody and right charge of the Women's Aid running board of Doty's ear, and chireh. Lreaking the glass in the left front ! door and springing the front asle of Officer G. W. Hell- herg, who investigated, reported no | cause for police action. Doty said he was driving east on k strcet and Jenuska said he was driving north on Fairview Jenuska applicd the brakes in an | attempt to slow down, but his car skidded on the wet pavement and T S sett river rid d no sev Only Annis street, en- asm coLLn Ar Automobiles ad by Freder Doty of Market street and Thomas Jenuska of 43 Wood- 0 this hy Fairview is in of the Annual Election The annual election of officers of fhe Berlin Men's Rible ¢ Berlin Congregational church take place at {he nest meeting of the class. A commitice w appointed at the meeting Wednesday night to rominate the 1o coming yoar Jenuska's car street. offivers for Son - Born A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, | the collisi resulted, C.W.B. L S. Goid | W ney Stomach Troubles "' Headache and :; sick all over. food, nervous and feel get up as when you went to be For 10 yeu to health and activity ma sands who suffered just as Mrs. L. € St., Greenfield, Mass, say years I suffered agonies with my stomach. s the beginning of my returr to your health, know it saved mv life! Let Tanlac do for you what it !, did for this sufferer. Tt corrects the most ob. relieves ge and bowels. It vigor and sound Tanlac and herbs. 2 cents a dose. your drugyist today. back if it doesn’t help you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED “My Dependable Frank E. Goodwin 327 Ko ‘ormick; ird, Miss Smith, Mai r ELECTS OFPICERS Attorney is a mentioned 1 of prosecuto ion is that poi nt. weing menti the oftice. Judge Ry Plainvill r 27 yea at liziae Mary Mildred Swee- Mis: mar Mrs. Lillian Mrs Detia Anna Enghsh; trus- McCormick, Miss McGary Catherine K the ha officer in a | IFor the ustice of 1 N o past 12 y. In an in Tudge Ryde he vou can't dige strength, got tired when you loc ll vou lo. s Tanlac has restored | tor of the ti thou- you do. . Unwin, of 28 Federal “Three commodate selecting a benefit to a town courts or evening ! court sessior portance, sy the time b tor. The time Reading about Taalac It put 25 1bs. on me and I " tive troubl paits in the stomach restores appetite, cep. is made of roots, barks The cost ix less than | Get a hottle from Your money inate dige lis some ag | although m throughout | weekly The newl Attorney Col {tive of Plai Mrs, | nis soss| co! lnm s, Af v Brita ed Holy Crc school | schools, conne man rece At ted W & Mar | Final ¢ According to the income all in for wilful fr returns Story in a Nutshell” Eye Glasses return on Accurately Fitted At Moderate Cost Sequassen Optical Specialist St Phone 1905 MON Admission 50c Plainville News EAST STREET BILL Selection of M. 0. Ryder and C. B. Prior Proves Popular 10 SELECT PROSECUTOR | Final Day For Income Tax Reports —Postmaster James E. Completing Survey — Basketball | ames This Evening at H. 8. &ession of | way in Plainville on East street, Blossom's corner and Hart's turned over 1f the scnate concurs and the bill by College Highway" announcement, appointment s dey d Plair | were popular tive with pats sideration will be SeSSIons 1t will be whether to establih a| day court or an evening court Katherine primary the mails by e — = PUBLIC DANCE SAMMY SPRING DANCE reasan FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS fine of not mere tham $10,000, one year's imprisonment, and an addi- tion of 25 per cent of the amount of the tax which should be paid. Completing Sruvey A survey of the carrier routes in Plainville is being completed by Postmaster James Usher with the object of improving the delivery service. When the survey is finished. the data will be sent to the postal authorities at Washington. Since the installation of carrier service here, the mailing matter has increased more than 50 per cent, ac- cording to the estimate of Postmas- ter Usher. The receipts of the office have increased 140 per cent in the past few years. Much of the increase in the mail is in the second and third class matter. ‘The clerical department of the lo- cal post office is considered adequats by the postmaster because of the cooperation given by the local man- ufacturing concerns, banks and busi- ness places in the arrangement of mailing matter. Warrantee Deeds £D BY HOUSE Usher the house of ves held at the state y. the bill providing for n of a new state high- te- filed at the office of the town clerk. Winfleld H. Loomis has | piece of land with buildings thereon to Mary V. Willard. The property is situated on the Pinehurst tract on the west side of Trumbull avenue. Andrew & Aharonian of New Britain has transferred a half in. terest in a piece of land located on ‘(he Standard tract on Woodland street to Harry Najorian of New Britain. Large Girl Scout Troop The Plainville Girl Scout held its second meeting in ‘he Chamber of Commerce rooms last night present, passed and will now be to the menate. The d the bill after a favor- | had been made by the | on roads, rivers and Governor Trumbull, will be incorporated into and through be re-routed away from of the town, shortening nd avoiding congestion. e Selections Please in last of the Herald. of of Mcritt O. Ryder Attorncy Cornclius B Juty judge o1 the mewly wille town court causel satisfaction among th the town. Both men favorites for the posi- nate and the house assembly concurred yes- appointmen and the eve the | as bright. Miss Alberta Wallen, an in- structor at the Broad street school. | voluntecred to serve as a leader and | will be made a lieutenant. The troop | already has a captain and two other licutenants. A fourth patrol leader. Evelyn Parsons, was elected. Miss | Viola Petti led in some group games and then in singing. The next meeting will be fidzes will b the "Xt Thursday aftzarnoon at 4:30 ere. The new court was|0clock. Meetings after that will March s, passing both | neld from 6:30 to 8 o'clock . S aha ban| Thuisday STy ihiin: Baskethall Games Tonight ] uthington-Plainville rivalry ilie bee resumed fonizht at the Plainville 3 High school n twe prose baskethall tean hington of i ¢ +linvade Plainville intention of carrying of When (ppointments. ‘ A Ve trams from towns medt, 24N O the fans are assured of plenty of ac- kS “tltion and fast basketball because of POSIIONS o jnense rivalry between the two decida on | b e time in the ' rans new on ning to the and &vt from Xou with the two victories. these two ons it nuty th D to e iinitely some wrd " atten 1z the games will T attractions. One game will bring together ville and Southington This announcement alone tion from the end. Man local offered Charles 1 uror and a justice o present time, being srominently for the off v and the general opin- he will receive the A one. Conlon, who of the Y fiv spells ac oprning whistle to the A. Bailey o hounced other names v an in connection with reat surprise on hand {or the cnding the games to- night. He has signed a hasketbail star of big league caliber to appea¥ with the lo and fans will pleasantly surprised when the “un- known™ player takes the floor th evening. The other game on the program brings together Plainville Lewis High, rivals of old standing. The locals are in the midst of a win- ning streakk at the present time an would like nothing bLetter than t fcore a convincing victory over the from Pexto town. riiew this morning, | Caulficld start his strongest r stated that caveful con. | MNe-Up in an attempt to end the given to the mar. | hoMe scason with a victory. me for the weckly court|_ The games will get under way at his intention to ac- 0 o'clock and will be followed by general pub’ ¢ by |9ancing time that will be af 1L It is the of to sclect a cortain day cach week for regular ns. In cases of al im- sial sessions are held, ing fixed by the prose-| question at the present| r his been e for the rs he v the Plainy a rosident past 36 years. cmployed ille post offi present time he is con- th. umbult Electrie ! s held office as presiding Il the Plainville courts. years he has been a peace, functioning in ustice court. He has | court for the he of probate hoys the wilt is the Lenten Scryvices Lenten devotions will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock church of Our Lady of Mercy will of the stations cross and benediction. Pythian Celeb Pythian Temple, No. Sisters, Wednesday evening at 1. O. O. . hall in connection with its seventh versary observance. An official visit was made fo the temple by Grand Chief Edna Eastwood and her staff of grand officers. Supper was served by the Pythian Sisters at 6:30 o'clock to 125 guests. The regular meeting started at £ o'clock with all the officers in their chairs. escorted in and took their respective chairs, After the meeting. an entertain- ment was presented under the man- gement of Jennie Hickok. Speeches of custom the They of the consist 2 tion Pythian There ons, s ation for ost of the town the state hold ions in the evening y elected aeputy judge, | rnelius B, Prior, is a na- | nville and is the son of | Prior. He received education in the local ter graduating from the High achool. he attend- s college anid Yafe Law | iving degrecs from both the present time he ith the legal m of Gil k& in Hartford. portunity day cor their tax law, must be raade today or| midnight, Penalties “ilure to make and file a <PLAINVILLE® tima include a possible — ¥ TONIGHT HoOT | “CLEARING THE TRAIL NEWS—COMED! 1spices Iodge, No. 74, 1 —in— HIGH SCHOOL DAY, MARCH 18 SATURDAY Ry Rex Beach “THE MICHIGAN RIIY with Conrad Nagel and Renee Adoree Two warrantee deeds have been| sold a | Manor | troop | with no less than 49 glrls‘ prospects for a | rge and active troop are unusually | | hetd | will | the Plain- | of tha| today | High and | ach held a large celebration on ! The grand officers were then | were made by all the grand olflcnrl1 B and others. Beryle Bannell, past ’ [ ” . chief, In behalf of Pythian Temple. nsic ecs presented the grand chief with a gold piece. The latter responded with & speech of appreciation. Charles Klatt, in behalf of Pythian l lodge, No. 47, presented Pythian Temple with a large birthday cake. Visitors were present from New RBritain, Middletown, Wallingford, Hartford, West Haven, and Bristol. A bouquet of flowers was pre- sented to Past Grand Chiet A. Chamberlain, who is aiso deputy of Pythian temple. A fancy pillow donated by Mrs. Charles Klatt was won by the most excellent chief of St. Elmo temple of New Britain, Kathleen Lyons. The affair was brought to an end by the first most excellent chief, Jennie Hickok, and the present most 1 excellent chief, Emma Aspinwall Each carried & flag with the year 1922-1929 inscribed on it. | Plainville Items | Dr. C. R. Bagot of Hartford, di-| rector of Boy Scout movement for | the American Legion, will be one oll » ‘ the speakers at the “Past Com-| Approximately 500 rabid bashet v of Brock-Barnes Vil rooters left Bristol carly tin Legion, 500 Rooters Accompany Stat Champs to New Haven Freight Agent Position — $3.000 Murphy Going Boston Available Mor Boys Found in Boston. post, American | night. A son was born yesterday affer- | noon at the Bristol hospital to Mr. [ High school team, defending Mastrianni of 19 champions, and the Weaver Mrs. Mastrianni was |School team of Hartford. formerly Miss Veronica Schubert,|the pupils to attend the ne, th daughter of Constable and Mrs. | High school held but one ion to: George Schubert. day and a large number of the stu Stanley S. Gwillim, illustrious po- | dent body left for New Haven b; |tentats of the Hartford temple, bus at 1 o'clock this vfternoon, | Mystic Shrine, will attend a mee! ing in the Burritt hotel this evening. Plans will be made for the forma- |tion of a Shriners’ club in New Britain. | ~ Attorney Charles F. Conlon is con- fined to his home by ilincss. Anea May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bannell, fell at her home | Wednesday evening and received a cut on her forehead that required three stitches. Special Match | In a special match rolled at the | Recreation alleys, Carlo and Kaiser | of Lockville defeated Howarth and 1Sll\rno of Plainville by 91 pins. The scores: Silverio—106, 31, 94, 109, 117, | Howarth—103, 131, 5, 105, 107, 104, 115 , 119, 100, 4, 111, 108, 13 Kaiser—o4, 13 117, 108, 14 ! Industrial Ieague | Bristol Birass Kriscinsky 50 08 Chapin 106 | Woods Cavalier Klass the opening game of the annual Ya tournament between the Bri {and Mrs. Joan Canal street 0 enabl yesterday afternoon with Prigcipa | Henry k. Cottle presiding. Shor of Schools Karl A. Reiche, Mr. Cot {tle, Iaculty Athletic Director Sam uel Josolowitz, Coach Tommy Mona. yhan and Captain “Speed” Goodric |Selections were rendered by | High school band and the The High school band left fo {New Haven by bus at 1 o'clock thi afternoon with the following per: | sonnel: Director Carl Magnuson o |the faculty; Rodney Canficld, man ager and saxophone; xophone; Stanley Ingraham, phone; Carl Yeager, Wilson Porch, trumpet: Arthur | merfeldt, cornet; Lawrence Broo sornet; Arthur North, cornet; Yeager, flute; Harold bass horn; verett Vale, John Brooks, snare d cymbals, and Arthur Colenburg, as. sistant manager and baton swinge Team in Good Shape 100, 113, 111, 118 118, 1 X0. 115, 118, 118, saxophouc 118, 95, 1 109,8117, string substitutes are in the condition and no alit in the event Bristol feli before th Weaver high team this afternoon | Tommy Monahan, local sports’ me |tor, planned to start game with his regular li lows: “Chet” Koberts, left forwurd; | Speed” Goodrich, right for. | ward; Eddie White, center; i Karwoski, left guard; Ben Allaire 503 486 |right guard. The substitutes accom 2 | panying the team are Bob Greene Anicrican Legion “Big Boy" Albertelli, “Sure Shot a2 7! Laponte, Art Avallone and Joe C bath. Principal Henry L, Coitl: |Goach “Tommy” Monahan, Athleti 3 | Director Sumuel Josolowitz, an 7| Manager Robert Green were best ¢ | Totals 491 | Standard & Stanley 108 | Nap 102 Koval 82 Thompson 108 | Baker L1038 up as fol 105— 1143 Totals | Lewis Willis Hoffman Smith Joe 45D 46 Plainville Plating | 64 103 2—240 | 86 56 64 8 110 Totals | this morning. Bristol Confident The locals, who are state championship honors third consecutive year, dent that they Weaver High They pointed s . the Torrinrton CARD OF THANK B We wish to sincerely thank our | . iion® fi Yy, SEEEE 48D 88 i e e Advent. Chris | Chel” Roberta, who saw service rumbull Elec. Mfg, Ad 5- S T liarl GHuccheW i & T moniaty ] e S s tourament, [North & Judd Mrg. Co. Plainville ! Public Health and Nursing Asso. for the beautiful floral offcrings and Kind expressions of sympathy ex- |tended to us during our recent be- reavement in the death of our be- loved wife and mother, Alice M | Stocking Signed MR C. S STOCKING and 1° CARD OF THANKS Maynard Werd Groat . cees {Brown . Sslim secking for th were would eliminate team this to their victory High team in weeks ago as an indi afternoon o ove 271 Totuls expressed he said that he would rather matched against the Hartford team than the boys from | In the event that successfully through number of the students pl remain for the contest Missing Boys Located Stanley Hardzivich, 14, of 17 Cot tage street, and Carl Gutski, Mrs. A Orlandi, whose house on |, jay Divinity street, this city. White's Crossing has recently been | o0y )0 p burned. wishes to thank all 5choolS. Lt nieht and are now neighbors and all that have besn| . Cojtine the arrival of relatives, ac kind and generous towards bet. | ording to information received | — —— |the local authorities this morning. g . . The two youths, both Samorajczyk Retiring achool pupijs, lett thelr homes From (llV Government | Sunday afternoon and @uad Councilgran Ladislaus moraj- | miasing since that time of the fifth ward, whose term |Parents had notified the police expires next month, is not a candi-|hi8 absence and efforts were dats for reeicetion. He is now em-|made to locate him when word wa ployed in New York city. which fact|received from I3oston nig makes it him 1o sever | SPring and a spirit of soava Ol council, he |are blamed for the younzsters e |ing the paternal roof. Agent Has Had Interesting Carecr John T. Murphy, local freigh STOLEN AUTO FOUND |agent for the past 11 year ha Henry Ackerman of 48 Cherry been promoted to the post atrect his fouring car in front|tant agent at Boston ferr ‘of 47 Hartford about 9 had an intercsting carer o'clock last night and at 10:45 helseen service in practica could not locate it. He notified OM. |branch of railroad work cer Enugene Kieffer, who reported it| His to Lisutenant Bamforth and the re- of 14 port was hroadcast Sergeant Flynn and Officer lauskas found car on Berli avenue at 1 45 this morning and had 1t taken to Beloin's garage pending Ackerman's arrival Saturday afternoon MILY. las czyk 52 tion with explained 1eft avenue first employment Reid an as a ars | When tie the Iroad A few ye to Koz the d er post and agent was Ia acos 1 a and tim per positior DEFENDING TITLE HAS HAD VARlED CAREER to] th For Armory—Missing Monday | 2fternoon for New Haven (o witness | state High A monster rally of the High school tudents was held in the auditoriuw | talks were given by Superintendent the school |songs were sung by the student body. tichard Arms, ¥red Uterspan, | ¢ bass drum; m; Hopkins, All of the regular players and fire | will be offcred opening Goose™ | with |the team when it left at 10 o'clock the conti- the Tor- form. in the opinion of his teammates when be 0d today's game, 1ed te also 14, were| . the police of, Boston being held by grammar heen Stanley's being wanderlust leav- ded he resigned the on the grade. He later entered the train service as a brakeman, was pro- moted to conductor and served four years in that capacity. After resign. |irg that position he joined forces with the Canadian Pacific railroad as agent and operator and later served the Central Vermont railroad at 8t. Albans as car distributor. He was transferred later to Windham, Ver- mont, a joint station of the Central Vermont and the Boston and Maine, |8 interchange clerk and operator em.rx spare dispatcher. He entered the employ of the New Haven railroad In 1911 as an agent and was assign- |ed 1o Andover, Conn. His next ap- | pointment was in 1917 to this eity, where he has since remained. Mr. Murphy's successor at the lo- al station has not as yet heen an- | nounced, although it is believed what appointment will be made within a day or two. ": Additional Money Granted of $3.000 for the grad- ing and construction of sidewalks in | front of the new state armory build- ing at Center and Valley streets, - now available .| The sum is following the adoption by the legislature yesterday of House Bill No. 460, presented by the local representatives. 1} When the grading work and sidewalks laid, is com- the ap- building, con- finest armories greatly im- pleted pearance of the new sidered as one of t} the state, will be =l g North Street v! Repairs are now being made to North strect by employes of the highway department under the direction of I'oreman Patrick Col- 1 lins. The road has been scraped and 1 holes are being filled fn with amesite. Similar repairs will be made on Farmington avenue between Doo- z ”s crossing and the Farmington | slgmh Work Satisfactorily a The cleciro-matic signals, placed In service at the corners of North street and Meadow, Center, Race and North streets Tuesday eve- ning, > working out very satifac. torily, according 1o city officials. Traffic on North Main street is be- ing speeded up by the new arran | ment and vehicles approaching from the side strcets are not delayed to any great extent. Some changes are to be made in the signal arrangement at the cor- ner of Main and North Main streets to afford protection to pedestrians ossing at that point. Vehicular traffic at this point has moved very satisfactorily and police officials - | have already expressed their approv- al of the new sveton. The signals will be given a ther- ough trial for a 30-day period and, if they are found satisfactory fin every respect, leases will be signed by Mayor W. Raymond Crumb for a period one year. The cost for the first year is approximately $5,200. Ior the second and consecutive years - | the annual rental will be llxgh!l) less than $5,000. Lenten Devotions Lenten devotions, consisting of , the stations of the cross and bene- - | diction of the blessed sacrament, will be held in the Catholic churches of the city at 7:30 o'clock this evening. At St. Joseph's church similar ser ices were held at 3:45 p. m. today for the children of the parish 1. 0. O. ¥, Meeting A meeting of Stephen Terry lodge 1., will be held at 8 o'clocl ning in Stephen Terry hall, To Receive Holy Communion o' Members of the Rev. T. J branch, Ancient Order of Hihe will ohserve Sunday, St day, by receiving holy communion n hody at the 7:15 o'clock mass t St. Joseph's church. Case Nolled .| A charge of intoxication against Thomas Gaffn of the Indee inn was nolled this morning by Prose- g Cuting Attorney James T. Mather on pavment of costs amounting to $15.20. Gaffney was arrested day evering after he had fallen down the stairs leading from the 1ailroad station platform to the side- walk on Main street. He suffered a sprain to his right ankle and a cut over the eye. . Decision Reserved on Egan Trial Delay Plea 1ge Morris D. Saxe reserved de- cision in the $5,000 negligence ac- tion of Stanley Karalus against Stanley Ziniewicz, heard this after- noon in city court. According to the complaint, the plaintiff was knocked down by an automobile owned and operated by the defendant. while walking on the north side of Allen street last Oc- tober 5. As a result of the accident, the plaintiff claims that he received a fracture of the skull, abrasions, lacerations and contusions on the irms, legs and body and suffered a severe shock. Consequently he was forced to expend various sums of money for medical treatment and considerable time frog per- forming hig work as a moulder. At- L. 1. Golon represented the plaintift and B. 1. Monkiewicz was for the defendant Miss Arneth Wins Cup For Accurate Typing A rilver lnving cup was awarded to Miss Dorothy Arneth this marn- ng at the assembly of the Moody Secretarial school. Miss Arneth was the most accurata fypi At the school for the month of March. - 4 & o dl r 5 last Satur- the Brass City. Bristol n t f lost torney ouneel UNCLE MARRY TIINKS TUERES NO LIVING SOUL WITHIN HUNDREDS OF MILES FROM US -+ \NUAT LE DOGSNT KAOW WON'T MURT Him= TUIS OLD MAN 1 SAW TNE o*msn DAY MIGUT HANE SOME WIRE - \WHO EXCUSE ME BUT SWADES OF KIT YoU DONT WAPPEN ( CARSON!! TUE FIRST To HANE A PIECE WWTE PERSON 1IVE OF \NIRE WANDY, SEEN IN SENENTY YEARS ! \NIRE? The Wire I CERTAINY Have ! ALWAYS KEEP SOME WRAPPED AROUND AY WAIST--TUERES NOTUIN' MUCH SOME WIRE WON'T DO FOR A FELLER \NHEN HE ! OF course 1T DON'T SuPPOBE YOU HANE ANY:-: BUT |T DOESAT NEED -+ TH, NERY AVUCU, By BLOSSER ANOW |F TUAT WASAT LUCK !! THAT JUST GOES TO SHOW TUAT ITS A SMALL \WORLD AFTER. ALL= I TUE MIDDLE OF TUE DESERT \WE SHOULD FIND JUST \WHAT WwE ANKS