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MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930. fined $25 and costs by Judge Meritt Yorl O. Ryder on a charge of speeding. | Milestor The court remitted $10 of the fine. Library Minstrels Started were recent guests at the “0ld | state in I an police have been very | nville during the past a number of violators of motor vehicle laws have fallen into their net. The police are deter- mined to end the practice of speed- | ing on the new Last street highway. FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE—CALL “ENTERPRISE 1200” Select and Wear Fashiond-Right Clothes For EASTER NOT JUST CLOTHES BUT TYPE CLOTHES THAT EXPRESS “YOU” NEW ... YOUTHFUL ... CHIC AND AT BROWN THOMSON'S LOW PRICES! Fashionable Dress Coats Semi-Fitted, Belted, Cape Models r the of FIRE Tined on Court— | ™ Special Session of Town Two Liquor Violators and came to this country to live 19 HI[;KEY [;A[LEI] IN that he was going at the rate of 55 |the Chamber of Commeree rooms of Joseph, and eight small children, ed the state. | high school auditorium May for | | Stanislaus’ church Wednesday morn- | montn lit $ e ’ Tolice Ball Soon Ransacked by Tmeves cently held und auspices o the even of April 25. Chief of Police e tended, expressing will ess 10 be = |by Cnief of the Fire Department | Grange will be held in the Grange g at | Mayor W. Raymond Crumb and committee to raise funds for the | Law to produce an entertainment for this | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, . . }m- following a brief illness. 9{. ainville ews rlsto @WS | Ste was born in Poland in 18 The motorist was arrested by{ About 40 people attended V]vr“ years ago, having lived in Bristol State Policeman, Zekas who testified | mecting held yesterday afternoon at | Since. She is survived by a husband, cutor Charies F. Conlon represent- |a minstrel show to be given at the | The funeral will be held from St. it be d for Plainville’s new public | new St, Joseph's cemetery. ! | the Practically all king pa e e : : 3 [ he annual police bLall will take (Getchel Home on Cedar Street Is le I First Car St s ek in Mud,‘,,h.w ¢t e +drmory onitas Church of Our Lady Merey were | ) 2 A e Ernest T. Belden will lead the grand Grange Meeting present and several others also at- | They Take Another march and prompting will be done MRS, . B. WOODRUFF DEAD Ayogulait mesting ioe Plainvile | enCen expreseing UAERCS SOIRC P e laiie e e Y | hall on Pieree street tmorrow eve- |the nOW show. il ‘SEGOND CATCHES be in line on that evening include- LR e At ot e heal [ ERT ailierick) fafmember o thtliell s ' ond degrees will be conferred on ¢ fnds [ |other city officials. The New De- | large class of candidates. 4 neany, ARA NG WS AEOYInt a will furnish music today t well the la at parture orchest Plaiuville Grange Meeting Tomor- s degree will be giv officers while the 1 cam will co Plainville Gr has 1 Union Grang April 4 to a neigh- gram and to Croi- ge on April Ralph W. Williams ral services for Ralph W. S100 Lach—>March Sets New Low o for at parties are. head ions of row Evening — Funeral of Ralph R TR ECONT L I0 A Treat =y T T ey T been in | B Elizabeth Marshall Smith abeth Marshall Smith, 70, of Milford. dicd at the home of Charle- ton Woodford at 24 Pleasant street Saturday following an illness of sev- |eral years with arterial discase. Miss Smith, a music teacher in her homs town, had been vacationing in this city when death came. She was orn in Milford on March 2, 1860, of Jabez W. and Marg. 1th. {0) Carter Obscryes 90 Birthday. M | who has a| Arthur C ‘\wdhh of experience along enter- | roct and Norman tainment lines, to take full charge of | | the show and has engaged A. Lansen Banks as musical director. Cha infant son of Mr. and |, T. Benson of the library planning Ralph A. Williams, of 28 Pearl | committee announced today that|gicaling an who died at the New Hav rnlmkols for the entertainment are be- | chevrolet Motor Car Co., hospital Saturday, was held this aft- [ ing printed and will be ready for | ryck from the garage ¢ crnoon at his parents home. Rev. |gistribution in about a week. I r Ry fonEOntont steastitan: r Lincoln E. Frye, pastor of n\';‘ Mr. O'Bricn at yesterday's mee R, | (Diamond) § Churclf of Our Saviour, officiated. | ing stated that he planned on havin S renio Whist and .Bridge three rehearsals a week. The first of R le, Pythian Sisters | fhese will b 1d tomorro s and whist party | Cosmopolitan League hall Wednesday! The final in the s will be awarded the| politan Lo both games and refr STErat A crved. The party is opened 10 | good scores b the public " The On April 9 the grand off make their official visit to the temple in the I. Q. O. F. hall X hot supper will & ved at 9| Johnson . ‘I’:’f‘_“’“ All membe requested | Seoville . ... v 337, | Bristol. 1 the supper and greet th i L g ‘,‘l““f“(“‘“ | 5 gton on e s night well G uthi { bor County Detective Bdward J. Mic- key has been called in by the local police authorities to assist Constable | George E. Schubert in investigating the burglary which took place Sat- urday evening or carly Sunday morning at the home of Benjamin Getchel of 6 Cedar street. The thieves secured about $200 worth of household articles, Sunday morning Mr. Getchel and his family returned home an overnight trip and found that the house had been ransacked. Inye gation by Conitable Schubert show- |y (e o, ed that the robbers gaincd entrance to the house by breaking the window | in the back door and “jimmying” | the lock from the inside. Neighbors upon hearing of the robhery, report- ed that they had seen lights in the Getchel home about 1 o'clock Sun- day morning. Mr. Getchel made an inventory of his household cffects and discove the following articles missing ! smoking stand. an antique brass Withholds Decision lamp, a new waffle iron, a coifce Arthur A. Ball, pastor of I percolator, and end table, a mantle | Methe irch. has not yet decid- |clock, a pair of brass candlesticks, | ed whether he will remain here for five pairs of w curtains, another He was invited by pair of men’s trou @ gold watch | cos two weeks ago to re- | valued at $40 and |issue buffalo nickles. Several quantity of touched. Police believe that the rob- bers were scared away before they | could complete their work. Mr. Ge that he would m chel is an engincer at the Trumbull| The New York Iast conference Electric Mfg, Co. starts its session this Thursday and | Although they have little to | appointments of pastorates for next | work on, County Detective Hickey r will be made. Many prominent| | Constable Schubert are conducting a 1 people have expressed the hope S N Tork b the o thorough investigation and expect to | that Rev. Mr. Ball xf’.xw“xj ul o]‘w[ Miss Eunice Pratt left this after- |2 definite action in a short time. [ cept the m‘\lmvn.on and remain e . N. Y. after a |The robbery is the largest one to [for another year nooj for Breskiyn, N. Y. miter &) L 0 LR 0 o e Another G iyeekiakviaibiTieveltl i N o thep [ SSHLIS SR SRS RYET (AN e Al A Birs® B) T ETratt S MIsSERra s o ad = IonRRstot s e bt TkIa e LIRS e nurse in the Methodist hogpital in | s, Huerict B Woodruft R g sy Bitali | Mrs. Hz:rr.)(‘I B. \\'_rmmu'_r aged 76 :"‘:‘ ”'l": _: :h\; A whist and social will be held at ;‘l"f°“}vl‘;‘:ni“’]‘]‘(‘“‘]‘)J‘E‘;‘I’l‘li"[”’ H\‘II 1 e Sacred Heart church this evening at | o CSMVEE SOSPIE’ vester R e b 8 o'clock. A group of Middletown Aontio _\'m”}“"gm‘l; diine ”'w 1t | Quickly placed under control before people will be hosts for the eve- oy O T e atnyille [any damage was daone. March ,,.”_\ practically all of her life, She was | been visited by numerous grass firc ning, | attend. The evening service at the Meth- Tbut Tortunately the firemen ex:| well known here and had a large|PUt ! = : < The senior choir of a a - guist cfore damage was 1 odist church last evening was at- |, iORR TATE | tinguishcd them before dam 1(“”“ et Funeral es will | done. Lende ity Sl giiargecongTeEation : Easter music at the home of J. Members of the Kensington Meth- ¢y ot SE0F 688 7 Cars Stopped Here _ | \Wallace Beach of 46 Linden strect odist_church presented a steward- | o, "HOC O VIR TR State policemen were stationed at| oo o Covoning nt 7:30 oclock. | ship playlet as part of the evening's | Gy yonio o oid 000 B AEH | Blossom's corner late Saturday eve- | "0 00 L S S ibany pogram. The play was unusually | ciooc Rov. Arthur o Il, pas. |ning and stopped a number of €ars | ining 10 sing are to be well done and brought out the need |55, S S LD < BATL PRS- the result of an for support of the church world | g i o~ oo il be in (‘,m “ d to apprehen service program. The Kensington | oo, “od S 06 ¥ 18-year-old hig fethodist church omitted their eve- e e Afte ning service so that most of the For e of the 1 members from that church could | e wnich i 1o be | presented ailowe April 10 and 11 by the senior class Holy Week Lecture : Sl It is expected that Rev. David |1°lf In the service here. | of the Plainville high school went on | sale today. The play orizinal- Yale of Meriden will give a lecture |, 1 Ne Knights of Pythias will meet on the “Life 6f Christs in the er. |LoMOrToW evening at § oclock in | lin Congregational church on Thurs- |(helF rooms at Community hall. - iy scheduled * for one night's b day night, April 17 Other services| . ° he Be Il“J‘r_;’_h’“[“"“\" SO “‘1 formance but it was decided to for holy week are being contem- | Britain will present their annuallie 4o pights in order to Slated: minstrel show at Community hall | v BERS I OFPEr 18 Wednesday evening at $:15 o'clock | i O it BEOCCECS under the auspices ot the East Ber- | p¢ q& pjato o S0 lin Community club. T1 meeting | hyilding committee sell some of the | of the club for that evening Will be | ¢ickets as well as the high school | omitted. The show this year is said | pypitg Bnough money is to he to be cven better than that of 1ast |iaien out to nelp defray (he ex. yesg | penses of commencement while the Mrs. William Bunce and daugh- |pest will be donated te the library ters, Theo and Gertrude of Brook- |una" Dancing will follow the per lyn, N, Y., spent the nweek-end &f |gorossoce cooy niipe The cast is n of the senior 24 Laurel 17, 0 Main stree! gned in police (court Judge William J | Malone this morning on charges of from ceau, 17, of srown, f 23 ot were Fune William. Mrs, street, before automobile the Important Type Suits operatir Iic i court lary With Tuck-in Blouses or Overblouses of a Milford un- in that town. Decds Filed filed at the of- this morning transfers of | Burial, in charge | dertaker. will be Warranty o Warra dee Al tonths. Garecau, v ¢ , | flee > city rolled i f " re following number el e FFrom Omer A. | Course to Irank W. Large. a hou and land on Newell road; from and abandoned it | Mitro Kucirka to Edward and Jo- mired in the mud, |SePhine Brelachowicz, land o2 then returned to |Broad street; and from Gustav Frits = mobile he- |t uX, to Maria Guiseppe Grimaldi, o Meadow strect |1and and house on Hull street. It their intentions, | More Grass Fires | they asserted in police court, to tow The fire department was called on . |the truck out of mud in East four occ s Saturday to extin- 2 | Bristol with the car but aught | BUish grass fires. Squad A was sum- A ettt e neachod ene | moned to Lake avenue at 2:40 p.- 2 m., Welch Co. of Forestville to Pine i nse. Drown, A representative collection of all that's smart in Dress Coats ready for you. Made of out- standing fabrics this season, plain or trimmed with flat furs, as galyak, fox, mole, lapin, fitch, American broadtail, etc. $29.50,, $59.50 senten il Hartford £ Arc extremely smart in tweed N flannel, sharkskin and Wear one that be- comes . a Jacket Suit, Peplum Suit or one with long Coat. $29.50 , $95.00 games 0- 1i lea s alleys with ing recorded of clerk werc ord oper covert, sh- o or s wool crepe. il by Bishinsky Saturday SCDLES night, drove it o 1 back road to- | ward Sovthirgton when it became icers will | local| sandell .. Al Tessman .. you most .. Novsemen s men rad the red vas i 3 Lucky Strikes Willard Nibe Tawlsi . it iCarlson -y and they bandone trick Degnan of ddle 1d notif a vea street extin- d the po- inski was SPORT COATS, $16.50 to omorrow neeting of the city held in the chamber e cvening commencing at uizzed, | 1330 o'clock. Reports of branch committees of the council will be submitted for zpproval, one of | which concerns the disposition of - cases whereby claims for damages {have been lodged against the city. |Corporation Counsel Francis V. {Tracy will probably be assigned to |investigate the claims by the coun- cil. It is thought that the claims |committee will recommend that | doctor’s Dills in each case be paid_ and other charges dismissed. regular monthly meeting of Felloweraft club will be held in Masonic club rooms on Main | street Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A card party will follow the meeting. A vote on preference |of games will be taken and the twe most popular will be selected and played. Prizes will be awarded to |both winners and "boobies.” The |entertainment committee will prob- Wbly report on a questionnaire, Re- freshments will be served. Candidates Initiated S class of candidates was the club rooms of the Aerie, Fraternal Order of West street yesterday ate officers of the or- were present. Luncheon immediately after the luabl Wi dist v York Lias was a possi- ki enc William rintendent of the nce. and th ilver we SECOND FLOOR council will be tomorrow brought headquarters, lice where they | Arter erable questionin dmitted the theft Prosecuting Attorney Rich, who represented t |the court, | taught to leay mobiles alone.” |testified in the cas ° | related to the - | department has rece [call almost cvery other day con- [cerning the theft of motor cars Baptist | Cars. hie stated have been found day after- | @bandoned at Rockwell park and in home of | Other sections of the city, he Teaabut Violators Fined $100 Fach nbers are urged to| Stephen Krulicki of 14 Edgewood | i |street was presented in court by | Prosceutor Rich on charges of keep- | ing and having a reputation for | selling intoxicating liquors and was | fined $100 and costs of $20. Sergeant Henry Jeglinski. William Thompson and Supernum- crary Alexander Caruso raided Kr licki's h urday afternoon and following a vain search for liquor were prepared to leave when Kru- | licki walked into the house with a | quart of hquor under cach arm. | Krulicki. a picture of astonishment, Bunnell has veturned |finally recovered from his surpri (t institute after |and s escorted 10 police headquar- vacation a ters by the officers, Bonds of £300 | were set to guarantee his appearance n_court this morning The same group of surprise visit e in were ! youths o to police bility char he i | Anthony J case, hould SR e ant Jeglinsk and afterward how the police ived a telephone Mackmen 118 ten. Giana and Ronketty, his former employers, were also recipients of a letter. Orsie, who has been sta- tioned at the Philippine some time on the U. S bury has been ordered to China. Whist Planned he social club of t. Paul's par- ish is planning a whist party to be held Wednesday night, April 9 to 9 o'clock following the mid-week Len- ten devotions in the church A luncheon will be served with coffee and cookies supplicd by demonstrat- ors. Home made cake and sand- wiches will also be served. Surprise Party Miss Margaret Grappio was the gucst of honor at a surprise party given by Miss Elsie ¥anina in her home Sunday evening at § o'colck. The affair was held in honor of | Margaret's sixth birthday. Fifteen of her friends attended the party and the guest of homor rcceived a number of attractive gifts. Refresh- ments were scrved and games were played. which point they will sail for their mission field in Afric: A number of their friends here arc planning to log Berlin News GRANGE MAY HELP BETTER ROAD MOVE Study of Rural Roads in State to Be First Step ORSIE GOES T0 CHINA Berlin Man, MacGibbon nford Masor co department was alarm o'clock fire on Twenty-five The fire was | I ass Pire ‘ | Gatarany Loe Baptist ]| regular il s’ Aid society | chureh will be held noon at 2:30 o'cloc Mrs, Jessic Wymen |avenue., Al 1 Church meeti of Notes of the to ex-| th |the the Baptis rehearsal of ser be M held at Fred- Plain- 30 Officer hoir invited investigation the murderer | school boy in the the proc Now in Philippines, to ose Ttems cy v | A la linitiated ¢ Bell City on |afternoon. | ganization | was served meet Sail For Land of Ycllow Race— Vi ed to | day to Tripp's and West attend ster Mrs. Med th Tripp Mass., dding stor- Satur- of Mr. rtford. at L cupants were Death of Rosemary O'Neill—Dight Borer Edict. o8, dri- L wachin 10 Tickets “Srerior e we = vers their way. Bowling Meeting There will be a mecting Cosmopolitan bowlinz lea imorrow cvening at 7:30 o'clock ¢ {Hart's bowling ys on Whitin donatc oaB - strect. All members of the leaguc public |0 Cquested to be present. Plans|Governor Joh [Will be made for a banquet. | Weeks of Vern Plainville Briefs { annual di The parish guild of the Church of | of Vermon | Our Saviour will hold a clam chow- | pounced today. der supper Wednesday cvening from fopen to all native 30 o'clock. The guild will hold | living in Western New Clochecka lace udies at Pra he spri on Broad s WEERS TO Buffalo, Berlin Grange officials have been ssked to cooperate in a state-wide jovement for batter rural roads which is being sponsorcd the newly organized Rural Itoad Im- provement association of Southing- ton. The move is also being backed by State Master Louis C. Tolles. A rumber of the Granges have name:d committees to make surveys anl study conditions of rural roads in their respective districts and a serics o¢ meetings are planned. A meeting of the exccutive committee of the State Gran will be held in Hart- ford, April 7 to take action on a lét- ter sent by Tolles to the masters of all Granges in the state. Fix Boundary | 10 his spendi ome of E Funeral of Mr The funeral of M Mary F. John- son of 73 Queen street was held from the home at 8:30 o'clock this morning, and services were held at St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. A solemn high ma of requiem was sung by Rev. William P. Laflin. | Burial was in the family plot in old St. Joseph's cemetery. " The funeral of George W. Neu- |bauer of 40 High street will be held from the Prospect Methodist churc! |chapel Wednesday afternoon at lo'clock The remains will reach | Bristol tomorrow and preparations Johnson ATTEND MEETING X officers paid a { to the home of I'red Condon at 45 Center strect at 5 | 'clock Saturdayafternoon and con- fiscated a gallon of alleged 150 per | | cent alcohol, which had been hidden |in @ closet. The charges made in | | Condon's case were the same as |those in Krulicki's. A fine of $100 |and costs of $20 were imposed upon | him. Weeks will attend the Buifalo Society §, it The dinner will be s of Vermont now York. Pastor to Speak samuel A. Fiske, pastor of | Berlin Congregational church will be the speaker at a union serv- ice to be held in South Congrega- tional church, New Britain, Palm Sunday evening, April 13. The girl scouts of the church will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock and it 6:30 o'clock the cub scouts will meet. The new testament study class will mect in the parsonage with the pastor tomorrow night at the as its noon | house. The We-Uns club will meet {hi evening at the home of Mrs. Gilbert , Nettleton of § Park strect at 3 o'clocl. in the paris n‘ e Reckless Driver Fined Olcide Markie of this city, cha | with reckless driving. | |and costs their cummer home here at Camp Northridge. They will return in June for the summer. e up of members class who have heen | 3 Fixing the railroad line th Lisects the town as an imaginary boundary, Berlin corn growers ave row putting up a battle to have state and federal quarantine officials ac- cept the boundary as a basis for placing the quarantine on the Kuro- pean corn borer. Evidences of the corn borer have been cast of the tracks and it is only I portion that should be quarantined, the local agriculturists contend. Mos! of the corn is grown in the west por- fion of the town. The attitude of the government toward such a boundary, however, was expressed some time ago by Dr. W. E. Britton of the Connecticut State Agricultural Lxperimental Station, who said that 2 town was the smallest area con- sidered by federal men in placing a| cvarantine. To this the local farm- crs reply that Berlin is exceplional hecause of the fact that the corn horers and the corn are in opposite ¢nds of the town and that recogni- tion should be made of this fact. Rosemary O'Neill Rosemary Hayward O'N vear-old daughter of M Herbert W. O'Neill of Wilden r Rerlin, died yesterday in the a ford Jsolation hospital after a four days illness of membranous croup i'uneral services were held {hi afternoon in St. Mark's Episcopal church, New Britain. Burial will be in Cambridge, Mass, tomorrow. The girl is survived only by her parents. 1, three- and Mrs. ad, China Bound “The dawn comes up like thunder cut of China ss the bay.” sang Giana, Itonketty and Orsic in those zood old days when Louis Or worked at the Glana and Ronketty crocery store. The *Road Mandalay,” India and China seemed mwere names then but within a short time Orsie will be in China for an indefinite stay according to word re- ceived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Orsie of Main street, Kensing- SHOULD GO CHES 3y3"5o0R Musterole is frequently eflective after firstapplication and usually draws outmuscular sorenessand pain by 5th hour. All druggists. found only | to! 7:30 o'clock. On Loy scouts will meet. Samuel Fiske, Jr.. a Deerfield prep school, is the spring vacation with his parents, | the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Last Card Party Men's Bible cla card party for the s the dining room of the night. student son The public is invited. for decorating the room. tonight’s party water, Willis Sa Gold. Sunday 1 be age Bryan and Social Meeting The social club of St. ish will meet tomorrow Tabs’ hall. Before the | meeting there will be an session of the by-laws committee. At the social hour a card party be held with of his sctback players as' the main feature. night Notes ¥ will he Grange 1t mect tomorrow his home for some time by illness, hias been moved to the New Britain | General hospital. i unchanged. Miss G in Middletown. George loertsch of hospital with illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett New Britain have moved | ington avenue. Mr. and M Worthington Edith G ridge Prentice of New | City. Miss Marjorie the Mrs. ton ridge. at Dana school. Read ington Clinton, Bast Berlin Ttems and Mrs., L. E. of Rev. fami | to visit Mrs. | there they i\ltl( other they will the §. S Adkins' parents. will go to Kentuck relatives. On May leave from New York Eurcpa for England {rom 11 Friday night the at spending A. Fiske. will hold its in church to- The proceeds will be applicd to a fund school | The committee in charge of | At- | Russell | Paul's par- in regular executive will | John Conlin and some | His condition 13 ce Ventres visited friends Tarmington avenue is confined to the Hartford of into the fiome of Stanley Barrett on Farm- Prentice of entertaining York is spending spring vacation with her mother, Clifford Merwin of Worthing- Miss Read is a student Mrs. Gertrudo L. Stowe of Farm- avenue entertained Mrs. Bur- ton Mills and her daughter Dorothy Adkins and v left this morning for Chicago Trom | to | on | carefully selected. Rehearsals are | being held regularly in prep: tion | for the performances. Plays given |05 by the high school have always been largely attended. Special Court Session At a special session of the town | court held Saturday afternoon, | George Bradford of Now York was | Mproved: A manth’s mind will be celet morning at § o of Our Lady Marie Prior. A meeting of the sub division of the Boy outs will be held tomor- row evening at 7:15 o'clock until 30 o'clock in the basement of the Methodist church. The older group of the scouts will meet Wednesday cvening at 7:30 o'clock. HAMILTON TO PAY WIFE .08 Angeles, March (UP)—| 1 Hamilton, reen comedian, ew Milestone’ as soon as he pays $10,000 e Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, his di- vorced wife, so far as Judge Hugh . | Crawford is concerned. | | The judge had such an order on| file today, after granting the applica- tion of Griffith Jones, the actor’s n(-‘ torney. Mrs. Hamilton has cited the come- | | dian in court several times over un-| paid alimeny, | | du PLAINVILLE Chess elub met Mrs. Davis of Thernbloom, Mrs. and Nonald Pond Mr. and Mrs. IU IGHT and TUESDAY By Popular Tequest “GOLD DIGGERS OI' BROADWAY™ Singing. Talking, Dancing News — Comedy — Acts Don't Miss This Show 'O ISSUE, BONDS | Washington, March 3j1 (P —Th‘“ | Erie railroad was authorized today | “SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATLEY by the interstate commerce commis- | |sion to issuc $79,071,750 of .‘:u.-]‘ »The Finest Tone Talkies !'bonds. WED. and THUF Richard Div in ERIE SNED ms\ John Pinches, who was confined to | lock of Merey The condition of Mrs. C. of Broad strect is reported as being o parties were held a recently. o bridge was cnjoyed 3 and B. Clark the men's awa t We roquiem ed S at the C for ur v F. Re wo-t M. A Mrs he lady TFor Wal HOOPING COUGH No “cure”—but helps to re- duce paroxysms of coughing. VIicKS OVER 12 MILLION JARS USED YEARLY “O1 i, day | irch Miss icl oned ay Talke the recog- nized standard remedy for colds ... At all druggists 30c. able Me. QUININE Tablets Since 1889 | [ i Successful in police | morning ‘ Record Low Number | The number of ts for the | month of Mar to last Saturday ‘,nimlvhshfil a new low record in th | polics department. The possibility arre |of a record low figure for the entire | month was smashed to smithereens | Saturday and this morning when 2 [tax delinquents were brought in |and a pair of liquor cases, an mobile theit and drunk spoiled everything. There were very fow ts recorded for the month until axpayers commenced to prosecutor’s office Sat- Police Board Tonight f the board of police will be held in the v tonight starting at 1 s portai to ment of four suspended police officers is helieved, will be discussed and. some definite action will be taken Mrs, Annie An Rat ic Bator Mrs of 19 Bethel | auto- | for the funeral will commence im- |mediately. Rev. Hubert D. Jones, |pastor of the church, will officiate |at the services and interment will {be in the family lot in West ceme- tery. Final Concert Given The final of a series of three con- s given by John Charles . widely known barltone, at high school auditorium yester- |day afternoon at o'clock under |the auspices of the Bristol Com- | munity Concert association. Lester Hodges, pianist. played accompani- ents {the Light Pass Exams | George Pfab, swimming instruc or at the Dristol Boys' club, has an- nounced that eight of his pupils have passed the tests in life saving | given American Red Cross lana will receive certificates |and Dbadges. Brone Kiminsky, 12. of 107 Green street. is the youngest boy ever to pass the examination in Bristol. The other hoys who pass- jed the tests are Thomas Santone, | by th n ("""Hm:""l on Tage 13) FRECKLES AND HlS FRIENDS - = = AN -YoU'D Do TW' SAME THING O 1F You WAS LOOKS OF THIS A MILLIONAIRE LIKE FELLA FARBAR- KE IS —LOoK! 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