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NEW.BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. MARCH 25, 1930. | " last week when he offered to build |at the Church of Our Lady of Merey | tore tne’ prosecuting attorney. They |cnts. I'ollowing a pair of recitation . . Plalnvllle ”ews a watch tower on the proposed |is resting comfortably at St. Mary's ' will be forced to pay the original | periods, parents will be allowed to library building and to contribute | hospital in Waterbury. Father MHen- bsum of $2, plus a fine of $1 and the speak with the teachers. fl $2,000 to the bullding fund besides, |nessey underwent an operation for |costs of court, which will amount| A eroup of vshers will escort the 9 < Legion Auxiliary Meeting |gallstones yesterday morning and 10 §$5.50 in cach case. At the pres-|,.ronts to the various rooms and a i The American Legion Ladies’ |his rapid recovery is expécted. lxnl time the police sergeant is dis- | g\ them anything which they may ° | Auxiliary will hold its regular meet- Briels | posing of a batch of 50 of the writs. |, to see. The inspection will be artford’s Shopping Center: ing this cvening at 8 o'clock in Le A marriage license has been given | Another 50 will .be peddled about Ll for adults only, it has been an- sion hall on Whiting street. Asl (o William M. Bollman of 5 Main |{N® ity next week, and so on until| ;o neeq, and pupils of grammar members are requested to be Pres. |sircet, New Britain, and Miss Mil- | {h€ entirc 350 have been faken care | sonools will be barred. | \ L | 1 ent, as important business will be | drea 12, Thompson, daughter of Mr. | °F | K : son, daughte ) R o | A program will be sent to each transacted, land Mrs. Ldward Thompson ghamberiasaucs Waning |student’s home tomorrow. The | Dlainy: Episcopal Church Notes | Shuttle Meadow avenue, Plainvilie. Notices were mailed to local resi- | g0l wuthorities have announced :PlaIflVll]e Gmdefl SChOOl ASSG‘ Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, | Mrs. Laust Loridsen is seriously i1l | 1Nt yesterday by the Chamber of | o0y o vening been set aside s M there will be a celebration of holy {at her home on Broad street. | emmerce containing warnings 10 (o axorq parents an opportunity to ciation Makes Appropriation |communion at”the Church of Gur| A minor voy appearcd in court Nousewives to be on the lookout for |2 %L NS0 O he senior ) Saviour. today for operating a motor vehicl ’;’2::1?-‘0-!]1)0-““ oanvasuogd WhO | g school and to acquaint them- It S 0 %nder Z hat ur | Tomorrow avening at § o'clock “"’;0\:11 2 livanes Hisinase mag e oo r“:"n *?r;?: “:“d for talka- | gujies with the teachers. | RA the vestry will meet in the parish |Pended upon payment of costs. State |tive salesmen. warning. pre- i ‘MAP LIBRARY GAMPMGN house. " police made the arrest | Pared by the solicitation and infor- Funeral of 3r. Ryan The funeral of Thomas 1. Ryan, - s | Mrs. 4 x is convales- | mation department of ‘the head | 3 On Thursday from 5 to 7 p. m. | T ieies Lnninglsicanyal L Diier > avenue: whopEe e 5 S streot | office, asks that people of this city 4 (e turs L orvs |08 at her home on Maple street |0 people of CU e S e / road Strect School Club to Give the Gtele Frlendly soelety WL worve | o (o0 flinens of severa) wesks question uny unknown solicltor as to | 5¢T¥¢d as deputy game warden in e nes a lS e ecla S g a lenten supper on the parsh | "ot .. iier, Priscilla Adine, was|his feferences and standing. The of. | 01/3 county for 15 years and d€g | teriainment and Bazaar—Puncral |houte. The general publle da invited I, 0 iR, 0 AP S (NGl | fice. the notico professes, never s | WAden in Dristol for eight vears, , On Thursday eveiing at 7 4 o L 2 {was held from the undertaking par- % S 3 Miller of 107 Trumbull nue. sues written permits or authorizi- of Mrs, Alvin Solomon—Another o'clock. a mid-week lenten service [N er OF 107 Trumbu X ! lors of Jam Dunn this morning ’ Y | will be held S preschact Il e |y e Somanisiplome and i oreism tions to mulcamen, but. on {he other | (% % SHHE" A high ma of Grass Live Oceurs Here, e N S 3 "C | Mission socicty of the Advent Chris- | hand. merely submits their status to ** B foiclock gl Mmass 4 . Go So Fast, It’s the Values You Get ; Rev. . C. Butohelder, assistant st { 125197 sockets of the Advent Chri [ors Iores subit (hele Malos 19 fequiem “was soleninized by Rev. | An important meeting of the St John's church, Waterbury. The | oo o002 o orctock with M Al | office has sa \any a penny for |9 s T. McDonald at St. Matthew's choir will sing “There is a Blessed | g i"o¥ e . b ena e chureh, Forestville, at 9:30 o'clock. P B v 3 S executive and playground commit- | 101 Wi 1 vy | b R & YAYON STEP-INS ‘ DRESS GOODS DEPT. | tees of the Plainville Graded School | Tr‘.':'»-r.:i‘af’fh?g b e [ i [and burial followed in St. Joseph's 65¢ Pair $1.00 Yard assoclation was held Jast evening at | 8. candidates | The Woman's FForeign Missionary Claims Committee to Meet CBLBLALS 4 : o | T . will meet in the parish, house at|gociety of the Advent Christiar.| A meeting of the claims committee | To Present Cantata Carter’s, for women, with choice of colors. | For 56 inch Tweeds, regular §1.59 for the Chamber of Commerce ro0ms on [3:30 o'tlock and the G. . S. Will |anuren will held o siiver ton at the | of the. ety councll will e hem oo | Tomortow evening at 8 o'clock at Slightly irregular suits, coats and ensembles Picrce street. The executive com- |mect with Mrs. Berel Bannel o0 {home of Mrs. Frank White of |the city hall building tonight at |1® Federal Hill school auditorium mittee instructed the playground | "03‘14‘5“'001 =t 0:~ o 1 | Farmington avenue tomorrow after- | 7:30 o'clock. Those wwho were un- |& cantats, T’]‘"\'"l"d Fe‘;lhl;y :'}:“ ~ T - A c S lave At | 5 o < choi i 2:30 o'cl n i f | " will be presen e TTON P! / 4 SATH MAT committee to keep the playground at | At 4:45 o'clock the choir wWill |ngon at 2:30 o'clock. There will be | able, because of injuries or for other " will he n Lo oQacPéngM AS GOODQ%’CAIT(I‘C]I S the Broad Street school going again |Micct with Malcolm Humphreys and | special music and a good attendance | reasons, to appear previpus | Yolunteer cholr of the Advent: Chri ~ TFREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “E!.\'TERP}:ISE 1200”7 7 p during the coming summer. The |Miss Harriet Hird for rehearsal. | ig anticipated | meetings will be afforded an oppor. | /N church. - The principal part Plain or fancy ones for men Regular $1.50 kind, in color: | association voted te appropriate _‘vxrlv‘ov E. Clamvm‘r; A;=lwvs0n mlol S tunity to converse with the commit. |\ ‘(W‘"‘\\:U“l “‘!“sy‘\fi‘j-vf'\:“:;r?g:;' enough money to pay the cxpenses |Visit the parish on Monday at 7:30 tec tonight on their respective Sl £L AN LICa, s ¥ ¥ ) £ : e Spa 5 | othea Buker and Ralph Bezanson. e TN Q 5 ON T o of a supervisor to take charge of (D. M. to preach and administer the | > g r damages. [958 P CHILDREN'S §IIOI;S RAYON HAI,} HOSE TR Eooktolie tite of onnrmation: mhete | nsto ews 10 Obsorve 15th Year Preceding the cantata will be sev- $2.00 Pair 21c Pair - The personnel of the playground people to be presented for | An impres 3 The per playg | pre i 1 scl 1 d Lace style, smoked elk, 5 to 11 Fancy jacquard patterns committee was increased from five |confirmation | ——————@——————— | cizes will mark the I5th anniversary | sl 4 ol s K y U A d = 558 = < \ = i : 1 o' 11 " - | ing y Dorothy Hotchkiss. The to scven members, Mrs, Harold School Notes | lebration of the T. . Robinson | ik 0 : | i yroceeds of th 1 il be o A T T i = S Newell and William MceKee being | The Nature club of the Broad camp, No. 31. Sons of Union Veter- | P of e nloduction ol FULL l‘AbHIOI\L‘D HOSIERY | TRACK PANTS ladded. As chairman of the com- |strect school will hold a bazaar and 5RAIN EN[]S []AN[iER ans of {he! Civil War.' o' {ake place | irncd o¥er tosthe fund for a new 69c Pair 35¢ Pair mittee, Principal Orrin L. Judd of |entertainment in the high school au- & in the Grand Army hall, city hajl |P'P¢ Or&an for the church. | ¥ y 1 : 5 e e ok | buitding i Check Received Trom State > o S s i s . the Broad Streef school will call a |ditorium on Friday afternoon and building, tomorrow evening com- | L St Bemberg and Silk, irregulars | Stripes and figures, for men | meeting in the mear future to dis- | evening. The members of the club menelne. bl s ldloci Tha' lacall L ehedk for: sl was re- eral special f s, Which w - Yo i R tesar ¥ ures, which will in cuss plans for the maintenance of |will give a play entitled “Mistress | camp was organized on March 31, | ¢lved by Treasurer George S, Beach 1913, The local Tanks of the Grand | vesterday, the amount owed this city BOYS' WASH SUITS FABRIC GLOVES the playground this summer. The |Mary's Garden.” and the kindergar- | 2o ey it A% $1.84 Each 59¢ Pair cost of running it will amount be- [ten children will repeat the minuct B . [ l D [ [ A 24 | Army are sadly depleted, but it is | 0¥ fhe state on the ol theapes risto epartment Answers hoped that the oecasion mas. be | €Nt school enumeration. The eity Jow rino sty i g " o " . n $250 and $300 and there is | which they danced at the entertain- | 0 New spring styles, sizes 3 to 8 In colors, with novelty cuff SR e e e I | Al " Th D [raced by the presence of several | TeCOIVes ; hz for cach pupil g S S (=t - ey, e time to take care of (his expense, There will he a sale of articles | N \ ns who retain most of their |SMUIRCrated each y BLOUSES FOR BOYS . GARMENT BAGS It was also voted to have the [made by the Nature club pupils. ! Arms 1o Toreg (N | old vigor despite advancing years, ge g innora ol i Duan 65¢ Each $1.49 Lach || playground placed in the town [candy. ice cream and so forth. The | = 3 | A program, bhelicved to he of |__The funeral of Lewis N. Dunlap, “Kaynee” make, fancy styles, 6 to 14 | Notion Department, holds cight dresses pudsabn s U yen v (Rl oRspeciall faft arioo inprform atcegplIl eslutat TAX WARRANTS SERYED genuine merlt, has been ‘especially [ *® 9f 175 Divinity street was held | town meeting held a few weeks ago, [4 o'clock and the evening one at | anged. Ralph M. Grant, former | ("M ;“‘ Prospect Methodist church o T = . | 5 < . okiass the association offered to turn the |7:30 o’clock. Tickets are in the hands | chief exccutive of the national group, | Capel at 2:30 o'clock this after- TAPESTRY HAND BAG! | ALARM CLOCKS playground and its apparatus over [0f the Nature club pupils and arc will be principal spc Music | 1008, Rev. Hubert D. Jones officiat- $1.19 Each | Tde Bach to the town, but the matter-was |already selling fast. Procceds of the | Scrgeant Jealinski Disposing of | of pleasing quality will he provided ;"': T\r: rment was in the family | ta i G 3 - re | by (6 = 1cott ot in West cemetery. Gate frame, pouch and long handle In colors, red, areen, vellow tabled when the chairman stated ar will be used for nature work | Lo by Gertrude 1. Olcott and her troupe | s ) I g ha ) et , ) b Bk var s badtiber ol thesihodl Batch of 30—Mrse Mackia Ratke | ¢ 1yciclane, and a tap dancing acl Gives Interesting Talk Ihaad although the item was in- Mrs. Alvin Solomon | Dies—Warning Against Salesmen | il be presented by Barbara (“Bob- | P George Hobbs, one of the mo. {cluded in the call. , In answer to a | I'uneral services for Mrs. Alvi| by") Marco. diminutive stepper. MINENt: professota of. daiitAlim lauestion put him at that time, Mr. | Solomon. 20. who died in the Hari- | Issucd—Iictains Title, Department officerssof the order, Jin this city and a former major Judd stated that the annual expense | ferd hospital of pneumonia and | 1 : together with state oficers and in- 4‘“’ British army, livered an of the troop or the cubs. | 7he tadies Aid sociely of the|of running the playground was, Mood poisoning. will be held tomor-| 1ain which fell incessantly {rom gited guests, arc wxpeeted to be on | NLeresting speech on “The Tmpre . R Lout 7 o'clock this morning put ¢ sions of Lingl a i B ethod SRR _|about $300 and that the re no | ro¥ morning from the M. J. Kenncy 3 i S i g put an | g i of an Englishman in America Berlln News Whist Club ethodist ehurch will jserye af mup- { Snd ihal thess ey Jend to tl.c record mumber of brush : X fo i hioore e |on St Patrick’s Night” at the Bristol ” P A ber tomorrow evening at 6:30 | funds on hands to maintain it this | U home on High®strect. New |* i L Sechieprey Day April 20 I | Mrs. L. Warner of Farmington ¥ & mer. itain. at 8:30 o'clock and at 9 |ANd grass fircs which had kept the | 4 s announced this morning | Vb 1ast evening before a large Iivory Toady Whist club. at- her hall. A several course menu in| Last night's meeting was attended | O'clock from §t. Paul's church, Ken- |10cal fire fighters on the jump SInCC g(jat all members of the Yankes |2udicnce of members of the organ- s i e bes : Colette Trisbie Smith of | S . Burial will be in St. Mary's :']‘“ I"”‘J‘ v The “red wagons” of giision were invited to altend a |ization. 705 were awarded e s x i S he Bristol department were sum- |, .o oe (e Y ans as-| The affair was presented in the horary Dresic . | cemotery, New Britain secting of the Y. D. Veterans' a as pr | winne reshments were served, occasion. | . AEIIRE IO Gl A e ’ i Snee a0 . e " | tion and its founder. Mirs. Solomop resided on Shuttic Moncd eight times yesterday to ex- | sociation to be held at the American |[OTmM of @ smoker and was followed Coureisession |ReBlis b0, Botititesconfind osher g Plans Are Completed JMeadow avenue, Platnville and w.s | UDguish fires, the greater fumber of | |egion club rooms at § o'clock to- |bY the serving of refreshments. BERLIN J George Griswold w pre- home by illne At a inecting of the Plainvills | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson | Which had gained considerable head- | night wiien plans for a Seicheprey | To Purchase Flag side avenue Jast night was hostess to the ©'¢lock in the Community banquet |St ide at a court session at 7:30 | The next meeting of the Wesle- | jijvary: planning committee held last | Pelletier of Kensington. Besldes her | W2y and were threatening nearby | day observance on April 20 will be | The ladies' auxiliary unit of the jo'clock tonight in the court room. yans will be held Monday evening.: ovening in the Chamber of Com- |husband and parents. she leaves a | buildings. > last call, recorded | formulated G. A. Hadsell camp, United Spanish : It is expected that the two state po- | April 7. at the home of Mr. and | merce rooms an Pierce street, a | three year old child and a ten day |4t 9:18 o'clock Heethy CHOEIs, Deeds Filed | War Veterans, will gi a whist UHGEI‘D&SS IS FlOOded Brl(}k licemen who have Deen patrolling | Mrs. Joyal Morse. | committee composed of Mus. Frank | old baby. a brother and a sister. Wes dnswered Dy the Welch com- A quit-claim deed filea at the of-|par the state armory on Center : y e district recently will have sev-| Miss Eunice Pratt of the Metho- | T. Wheclsr, A. A. MacLeod, and L. | To Give Play Friday L Iurl-:~lul!«. Starting at 7:33 ficc of the city clork this morning |strect on Tuesday evening at § Makll]g Made lll] OSS'ble el i s of drivers who have |gist hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y., is| 1. Drastow was formed for the pur- | An entertainment consisting o7 '¢lock i morning, the firemen {yccorded the ~ transfer of an - |o'clock, the procceds to he added to l) ! | not obtaired their 1930 licenses. {spending a week with her mother, | pose of interviewing prospective [ musical sclections: a sketeh, called at 11:30 a. m. 1:40. divided half interest in land on|the fund to be used for the purchase = | Funeral Held | Mrs. Charles Pratt of West Crom- large subscribers to the $30,000 fund | We Never Married,” by 12 voung|1:30 8:80, §:44, 4:10 and 5:18 p. m. {King street from August to Annajof a United States flag for the B | Requiem mass was said this morn- {well, | which is expected to be raised for | people: and a short play by menm- i'he final call brought the total to | Albrecht. A pareel cf and and 4 “fiiker” monument edicated last WATGHING GLASTONBURY ing in St. Paul's church for the | Aiss Mabel Read has returned |Uie proposed library, After organ- |bers of the 5 Aid socicty wiil | ¢ since Saturday. It is believed |building on Iairtield sirect has bech | September with elaborate cere- feternal repose of the soul of Mrs. | rron \est Cromwell, where she has [4ing by appolnting .. Benzon, | be given on ay evening at & | that the number established a record o it doseph T. Donovan | montea, g | Alvin Solomon, 20. daughter of Mr.'lon viciting relatives for the past | chairman and E. T. B a3 | o'clock at the Baptist church pas- |10 et Cnaingi Sy B ‘!"f““i aecaribe Sio: Sordeaux Tops: Scor Local Farmers Interested in “Bor and Mrs. Nelson Pelletier of Ken- [ covoral woeks. tary. it was voted that $30.000 : ¥ picce of apparatus in the city, 12 ty decd filed ording to compilations released sington, who died at the Hartford | Njes (lara (oté is comfined to |be the amount o be reached in the t nment, which is being | S L "'.“""’f::l “’"“‘_‘ i "":l" g ary Phil Gelger of the City Injunction Threat—Fidctory Ow hospital. Burizl was in St. Mary's ne of a bl If a call had j AccordingBlo a probate certificate | Rasketball league this morning, Al been made for a scrious conflag filed at the office of the city clerk |poydeau. flashy forward of the tion the department would have | this morning. parccls of land on beew in a great predicament. Real- | I'rospect strect and at Cedar Lake izing the seriousncss of such a sit. | v-ere bequeathed by the late John 1 With the every member camvass of | munity hall | the planning board. Plans for a gen- | Granted Blghts ingSibaanarnioustiesifo ERUCIRA Il ol e i | 3 i ty hi X 5 uation, Fire Chief John Hayes ves- | lanch to Katherine M. Tynch, ct a Bad for bricks, hrid nd busi- [the Kensington Mcthodist church | The Boy Scouts will meet tomor- | €Tl house-to-house canv were | Rachel Fox Onion has grantcd 5 ness was the local consensus of opin- | Will e held ai 6:30 o'clock tonight. | row cvening at olbck. e the cussed but were tabled for.future | rizhts on property located just off A o of the congrezalion | Methodist ehureh busement. The | action. The committee intends to | North Washington street to the Cori- and their fricnds are urged o al- | mecting w 2 : Ilier home by illness. | drive. r the auspiees of the etery, New ita I Yife a - After the rospective la sub- | . is opwn to the > | A meet of the Fife and Drum BUCET DY er 1l— - Mrs. S n— X v Funeral of Mrs. Solomon— | Supper Tonight corps has been arranged for Thurs- | ¥cribers are interviewed, the com- A small zdmission Court Tonight—Berlin Briefs. ‘ huual - supper in connection |day evening at 7:30 o'clock in Com- | Mittee in charge will report back to | charged. s quintet, second place winners \c initial half. finished the cir- cacon 11 points ahead of his Henlt st competitor. “Ruffy” Rao of terday issved a warning to residents License Issued to esercice care in the lighting of | A s 11;‘mw }M]’\\m/n i res during thi emelv Lusy (h¥ Gty Clorls Thontas B Iibe closed early to per. | hold a canvass of this nature later. | necticut Light & Power Co. he “p‘xm furae A R BRI e o s Spiast ! tend. i e oyt lo bl 0t i lac ture A discussion was held concerning | deed reads as follows: “The unde - Mrs, Maclia Itathe i 21 Divinit Several” times during the morn Social Chib Smoker AE Comn Rt Rl the old building that is located on | sig ants the Connecticut Lig T SR b T s Ty Holt, a factory worker, Ang Yraffic was snarled at the ap The Sccial club of St Paul's LAY e M properiy, the site of the | & Power Co.. and assigns the rig Al f i 2 strec proach to the underpass at the New | church will Fold card party, | o proposed hibrary huilding. Tt i5 own- [ to get and permanentiy maintain York, New Haven riford [ simoker, and entertainment toni cd by the town and stens will be 1ax- | line of poles, with necessary guy | Jtailroad company bridge. The un-| A1l the men of the parish wird by A laver of the atmosphere,| ST fOr dismantling it afier confer- | wires, anchors and appurtenances, | derpass was flooded almost to the | diclly invited to atte Lt QA0 L with the town officials. There is | oroc e = 00 L S s i R et s e that varies inhelzbt from 60 0 130 | o i stion as Lo who will réceive the | matatuin . slecteical . congators. {on iubs of the passing cars. As a rule | tertainments are held CKly . as U oc clectri single file traffic was observed, buses, [are proving popular money from the byilding if it is of | the transmission of clectric current | pand, are three davghtcrs, Mre, | WHo Wwere married in North Haven trucks and private s running with Follow Proceedings any value—the town or the library | tor light. heat. power and other put- | Bertha Johnston of Burlington, Mrs, On March 19 by 1 Terey L. 1 two wheels on the sidewalk under | T.ocal farmcrs are following with ™ ? | building fund. All these details will | poces, trim and keep trimmed such | Wanda Gleifor New Britain, and | Minister of St. Jonn's rector the bridge. When motorists did at- [interest the fight being made by 3 be complted in the near future. | trees as in the judgment of the eom- | Mrs. Martha Tilka of this cily; and | V¢n recorded at the office of the | i tempt to pass cach other a mutual | Glastonbury farmers to escape the : The committees in charge of the | pany may interfere with jts coo- | four sons, Charles, Albert, Otto | ity cler dosing was the result. Some of the lcorn borer guarantine., Attorney : e library building plans announce that | quctors on the property.” ! Ratke of this city and Lrnest Ratke more timid motorists avoided the | fenry H. Hunt, counsel for the corn - g . great intevest is being shown in the | Another Grass Fire {of Germany; and 22 grandchildren underpass entirely and detourcd. | growers in Glastonbur¥. intends to o i project throughout the town and the | Two alarms were sounded by mis- | Jirs. Ratke had been a resident of Brick making here continues at a | file a petition within a week askin campaign for $50,000 funds is ex- | 1 take terday afternoon at 2 o'clock | Bristol for miore than 20 years. She &andstill, according to repo but, | superior court injunction to r % E peeted to be o great success. Charl, or & grass fire which broke out on | came here from Germany, whore a5 one brick maker observed, “With | strain enforcement of the European 1 | HL Norton sturted the ball rolling |gnyttle Meadow avenue. When the | o 1s born in 1867, L mess sy JeEer S ,“,l.«r‘:ila: weather like this you couldn’t make | corn hover quarantine in Glaston- . | | firemen reached the scene | e ame Sl e e R R e lx a ol‘n bricks even if somebody wanted to nnouncement was made G - | found that a fire warden had t Lo TIoIs ronlaTONRA L 00 T o i 2 buy bricks.” He said that the brick | - Sianclift Hale of Glastonbury ¥ | | blaze safely under control. No dum- | 0 o'clock and from the Ger-|® ' i (Continued on I: jon concerning this morning’s down pour of rain, Herman 1t 5 Turlington avenue, dicd at the Bristol hospital g Bockkeeper Weds ; at 7 o'clock lust evening following - return of L R O n illncss of two weeks with pney- C#relton a milk peddler, s of North Haven and Thelma S al — conductors 0| Suryviy her. besides her hus. , Treado. & bookkeeper. of this eit esis Ly scientist have shown that radio waves are reflected down- are col "hesc th Successive Victory Major John Totila leader of the New Departure IMife and Drum corps, won his tenth consccutive world championship in baton swinghg Banki uptc. o business was in a state of depres- | had ed word that t 4 : lage was done Lutheran church at 2 o'clock.| ,‘.m“.,v:‘::p,(“‘"1.(:,,‘)":,‘:::‘_;,:Y::ll,co“" sion and had been so for some time, | tine bureau of the department of e | testing Comfortably | Services will be conducted by Rev. | o P00 1 T R (0] e | g E 4 O e Y i | filed by Celer G. Gochie of East Bris- usiness in general also suffered |sgricaliure weuld make no changes Within A Week Baby | | Rev. Augustine Honncssey. curatc | Georze J. Mever, pastor. * Burlal\ o, %y lo o yig e d hecause of the downpour. Merchants the restrictions imposed on W | RS ! will 'be in ‘West cenetery. IS Eiher IGodiaias Rod S had ample time fo rearranse their | Glastonbury corn grow: Rk as HeaICd. ‘ E — — Tickets Selling Rapidly [and Mather, Gochic s been en- | Stop pating it and mere- arrang e ) D’ | gy 5 y T et ko sent gag:d in e rist business or @ v i i shelves and do all those things that | lLeading Glastonhur - Humble, Tex.-*My baby euffered | Hewenspon shegtichats (on Mol s O Nmnt et e they had planned to do if they ever | have already are > - from a very bad form of eczenn TONIGHT by the Chamber of Commerce for el ”M.;‘» v a . and plmttcrs, Put it out of got the time. Only during the let- | tion hy s on their | which had” failed to respond (» AUTOMOB[LF the annual police ball which is to ! Zupoirited an ex- | your life for good! Get B | £ | i ups in the storm did' they get any | crop regarding acres 1 the per. | many treatments | had trie I SHAPPY DAYSY | take place at the state armory on |AMnation Inte Gochie's affair made | Freezone on the job. A customers, wnd then buyi was | centage of corn supplied to Hart- ""“J‘l Ttesing] t”avLm‘d fi"l{lmmv “'I' b ki ["‘"]“""‘"_fll of ‘IP"'{ 25 are being ey e fete | few drops puts the corn to limited so that larze bundles would | ford QG WITILD (3 AWeCK L1y baby: Wad s GELAL i RAN E | made vapidly and advance indics L I Lhe. cleep—deadens all pain— e S e R TS T B e liealed (Signed)—Mrs.J K. Morrow. 100 Lintc tend to show that the g Pavents Night At school 2 farmers were of- e ol atunantalof tha Bri and soon makes the corn Tven the post office noticed the | far:d a compromise by guarantine Bothersome itching which te COMEDY — NEWS — ACTS Stock or Mutual : oL hLah sotobli 0 loose that it lifts right ! 1 i bt i i b 2 ieine ey 1ol hizh school will be permitted t slump, many residents not calling | officials granting them permission fo | Children seratch and so infect is Warrants Being Served 1 school perm o . L . T Sereeant . 1 1 revie e worlk acc a out. That's the end of : ; ; uwickly stopped with Resinel—a WED. and 5 5 = . R Sergeant Henry Joglinski of ihe ¢ work accomplisned at the d for their but waiting for better | sell in rtford only he corn | AWCRY HES : VERY LOW RATES eps 5o i Thursday evening | Your corn, whether it be weather 1o make the trip owers contend that if this is done | S00ting, healing Uintment rec- WILLIAM POWLLL poliCeldepdriient las Sheen sl uLon o b useduy Sorening ) 2 o ; f .| ommended by doctors. Resinol Soap usrd e e since yesterday @nd will be busy for | when a special session will be held. | hard corn or soft, new F'actory Owner 111 there will be a large quantity of | (il selely tares for baby's tender skin. i SO Bl o { 5 | e 1 | the next few days, serving wartants rezular g noon session will | one or old one. All drug : i boolleRge : Murder Mystery—All Talking L John Pinches of Worthington | CO'n booilegged to other markets Trial size package on request, 2 > | Rflbe t B Wh te on these who failed to pay their omitted. The entire school. in- | stores sell Freezon Tidge. proprictor of. John Pinches | And that the price in Hartford will FREE Resinel, Dept.50,Baltimore,Md. “The GREENE MURDER CAS T . 1 E e e | i A | personal tax for 1 1t is believed | ding classrooms, laboratories, and Sons, Inc., of- Kensinston, has|De extremely 1[;;\‘ ’ ‘[ ° 14 Norton Place Plainville||! (jiz: the delinquent taxpayers will | dressmaking and Cooking rooms. T e T Mr,and Mrs. Mortimer 1., Thodes | o | ..__M_ o His condition ~4| Saturday morning for hearings Le-|he open for inspection of the par- ! is favorable hut he will he at hiome | have returned fo their home after | | for sonie time resting, it 1 | visiting in 1lorid { — e ol o o Bt < FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Wow!! } By BLOSSER Mrs, Frank J. Pierpont. chaivman o0 Worthinzgton ric of the commitice that had charze of ‘ast Berl the Ameridan Legion ladies” auxiliary | The Ki s of Pythias will meet | food sale on Saturday afternoon in | this cvening at 8 o'clock at Com- " 2 OV’ % i % HmMI PAVING FOR Haiis hall today extanieilioe Bianis hity hall. A report on the annual | I JUST SOLD A LOT oF GEE=1 HANENT ?ggéf EASRE::'LDSW 71\: T OLD FANORITE, A CHOCOLATE SODA, B LEMON PHOSPHATE, FIVE CEuTA"%le? to the commiitee which assisted in|banquet and entertainment will e | OLD NEWSPAPERS AND () A CENTID JoiN L =) 0SCAR = GOOD MR ANATZDORF -+ PLEASE / WITH A HUNDRED making the affair a success, She |made at this time. | MAGATINES, 05cAR = T [\ Nou IF youp psk. | | SANE THING FOR You also thanked the general public for | ‘The Community club will present | HANE LUST ENOUGH To )| Fop Twio STRAWS {] | 10O \WHAT KIND oF OLD CHaCOLATE ! : : 7/7% DOLLAR Bili- e esronscl 1Tl dor bl atine the Telvidere Minstrel troupe Wed- UMUSUAL~AND and in ;va(mni‘/v\:v;;"l;w‘v l:, . | nesday cvening. April 2, at Com- BUY A SODA -+ COME \WITH Yoor. SODA ARE WE GOING Fire Prevention T {munity hall in their latest minstrel A fire prevention film and lecture Show. This troupe appeared here | will be presented tonight in Berlin last year and attracted a capacity Grange hall at § o'clock. The pub- | hous:. This year their show is said lic is invited to attend the program, ;10 be bigger and better in every There is no admission charge * way. The usual busincss mecting Family Ovel {will be dispensed with for the cve- The committee ? ning. ments for the entertainment to be| Nature lovers will have an oppor- given by the local Girl Scouts in the | tunity to spend tomorrow evening town hall on April 11 announces that | with one of New England's fore- music for the affair will he provided | mogt naturalists, Charles Morgan, by the Barratticro or of Hartford. who will show more tra This orchestr: whieh ha n | than 0 pictures taken in the playing publicly for about a year, is | course of his nature siudies. Mr. composed of the six hters of Mr. | Morgan will be remembered for his and Mrs. Barratticro of Worthing- [ bird falk which he gave here last | ton Rid The girls range in vear, The thik will. be n before | from en to 16 years old. They (the Community clnh S o'clock. | m-’é%‘.i’u'..'ei-.&'.{ play the piano, violin, deum. hanjo Anyone wishing (o attend may do — . = - and saxophene. All are members | so. l

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