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o Tgmon.Snc Free Telephone Service—Call Enterprise 1200 Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Atre of Economic Importance SILK FOUR-IN-IIANDS Plain colors and all 45 C shades, cach stitch and apy MEN’S SUMMER B V D's cach COLORED GUEST TOWLLS Colored handkerchief linen, | hem- " 49¢ plique, Cool and comfortable Undies, each ... $ ' .00 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Figured patterns, white, cream and (60x80), each .:. PART WOOL BLA! Double faced and KETS solid colors— $2.79 Novelty ¢ colors, pair . beige, each with tie $ ] 07 backs, pair .. FULL PURE THREAD HOSE FABRIC GLOVES 69c uff's and spring Rayon border, cach Sub standards and all 79 C colors, pair .. COLONIAL BRAIDED RUGS NEW WRAP AROU crepe, \DS with hemstitch o 5185 Colorful, washable, worth $5.50, 3 in set .... $3 9 5 ALL SILK FOULARDS Figured, 40 inch, regular $1.95 i $1.00 vardis Sou ONE SHEET, TWO CASES trimmed, 3 for 50¢, CREPE DE CHI'NE STEP-INS Flesh and colors, lace DRESS SHIELDS Sizes 2, 3 '$1.00 and 4, white and flesh. e Hemstitched or colored Dorder. Boxed, $209 set SUITING AND COATING combinations, WOMEN'S RAYON PAJAMAS In several color cach . $1.35 56 inch, all wool, tweeds, coverts, ete., sponged and $ I .95 shrunk, syand: o ol onn 1 and prink trin (FANTS' PAJAMAS, 2 to 8 One piece, white, blue 0, S eache s SOC “ the | ank | Persons who had witnessed ccident told Constable Brown, who investigated, that the little girl ran in front of the o0 suddenly that the driver was unabl: to avoid striking her. After ques- |tioning, the driver was released. Iruneral services for the child will Berlin News Ite held tomorrow morning at §:30 {o'clock at the home, followed by | |scrvices at 9 o'clock at St. Paul's| [church. Burial will be in St. Mary' cemetery, New Britain. Snecfal Court Session | The case of Tobert J. Watton. who | was sted yesterday afternoon by | Constable 1Prank Brown after a chase | of several miles on the turnpike and charged with driving while under the jinfluence of liquor, was disposed of Bast Berlin HMan's Appointment Fills Last Vacancy FIRE - DES | Cugo's Tear of Paying Firemen Is | at of | court held in town hall last night. Wiitton pleaded charge and on the rccommendation 5, 0G Charles F. Lewis, prosccutor, the | court mave the aceused man the | choice of paying a fine of $100 and | Lrosw or going 19 jail for 30 days. Wziton cho: zuilty to the Costly — Tmman Bonafanti, Killed By Automobile — Truck Driver Jailed—Bricfs. the jail sentence a taken to the Hartford county Jail immedately after th court scs sion, in custody of Constable Brown. Coro to Be Tricd | of Pasquale Corzo of 7| Fair strect, New Havei, who is held | on a ¢ of eriminzl neglizence | and whose case has heen continuce pending the report of the coroner. will be tricd Thursday night. Corso was arrested by the state police aft- | o the truck he was driving had struck and killed Carl J. Mueller of Berlin, . Vernon Read of East Berlin ac- | J Berlin | | | an-| cepted an appointment to the school board lust night, it was i nounced today by Chairman Danicl Malarney and that body The ca has a full membership once more. M. | Read takes the place of George Da bey, who resigned recently hecause of ill health. This was the second appointment made within the past few weeks. for H. W. Wachtelhausen | board to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Kmil O. Shjerden, Mr. Read, who is the Iast Berlin ient of the New Br . has been a resident of ILas Berlin for the past 11 years. He has served the town as constable, and s a member of the board of ors. He was secretary of the Community club for several years and has been president of the East Berlin Library association. He is a prominent member of the East Ber- lin Mcthodist church and has just resigned as president of the Wes- leyans. That he will have real interest in hool question is proved by the he has four children now ttending the Bast Berlin school. He was the president of its Parents and Teachers' association last year. Tire Destroys Coops A fire that destroyed a chicken coop and killed 39 hens and over 200 baby chicks was discovered last | night on the property of Joseph Cu venue, Kensing- ted . from a the coop for Fire Bill Preceated the last meeting of Britain fire board it was voted to send a bill of $200 to the town of Berlin for the use of the fire appa- ratus at two fires in the town during the month of March. Funcral of Mr, Confeggl The funeral of Louls Confegzi was held this morning from Paul's church at § o'clock. A emn high mass was cclebrated the pastor, Rev. John C. Brennai, assisted by Itev. John Donohue of New Britain as deacon awd Rev. Walter A- MeCrann of South Meri den, as sub-deacon. he pallbearers were Lorenz) | Moroni. George Cichetti, Joseph Puleini, Ralph Cichetti, Michael Ci- Ameddo Amctu. Brennan conducted vices at the grave New Britain, State Check Recelved Clerk A. L. Woodruff re- check from the office of 1 tre irer this morninz. imount of the cheek was $10.- $15.58, which was Lerlin's share taxes collecled by the state lat year on bank and insurance stocl Mhis was an inerease of the amount ived s Speaker Unable to Attend ev. David Lewis Yale will be unable to attend the service Thurs:- day night at the Berlin Conzrezi- tional church on account of illnc: Rey. Samuel A ke, the pastor, will prezch in the absence of Mr. Yale. At the New chiettt and “ather committal Mary th in Town ceived the The was kept in in- cubation purposes. Upon discovery of th Cugo hesitated to call for assistance from the New tain department fearing that the cost of this action| would devolve ijpon him. After con- siderable delay during which the fi was allowed to gain headway, he was convinced that:the cost of the department would be borne. by the | town, and then 4 call was sent out to the New Britain department. At t o'clock this morning Co. No. 2 was sent to the scene but on its arrival found that nothing could be done to save the coop, and the attention of the firemen was directed | towards saving grape vines on the property which had become ignited. The firemen finally succeeded in put- ting out the fire and in saving most of the vines, Child Killed By Auto Bmma Bonafanti, 5. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bonafanti of Beckley, died late yesterday after noon at the New Britain' General hospital as a result of injuries suf- fered when run down by an auto- mobjle in front of her home on the turnpike. The child, who, with a Mrs. Jones, had been picking dan- delions, was struck when she ran from the side of the road directly | provin, into the path of a car being driven| Miss ¢ along the highway James Jen- [ ton will Kins of 4G4 Stam- | ford. ik Ray. Jr. strect. Port Cheste passenger in the ear. fire, Mr. e Dance and Supper The Blue Hills school was the scene of much merry-making and fun last Saturday night, when a £o- cal time and dance, followed by supper, was glven. This affair spell- cd finis to the d games between the teams representing the Blus Hills district and New Britain. The New Britain players were the guests of the Blue Hills residents. The af- fair was largely attended and great- ly enjoyed. Berlin Briefs b Mildred Sonnenberg of ed on a week ago at the Hartford Worthington ridge, who was operat- hospital, is reported as steadily im- o by Atlantic itherine Moore of Kensing- leave Thursday for a two iion at Atlantic City. John Albert, v born Mrs. George Albert M itain road last street, of 3 weeks' A va son, and Lof | disclosed |and { will be tendered a reception of wel- [undergoing Hhis {rooms at Community hall. A daughter born New Britain General Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kcnsington. Richard Kreinberg jurcd in an automobile week ago is about M Marjorie to return Sunc where she months. was last night hospital ¢ Soracino of | | | | 1 i | who was in- accident again. Moore rron has spent the is expec Plorid: last two Census Prog The work of taking the census is soing along nicely according to the report of Mrs. Theodore Suv onc | the enumerators in this district states that no trouble whatso- | ever has becn experienced in the ! work. It is Delieved that th month's time allotted for this work will be quite sufficient for complishment. Mel Word receiy the lin, who w esses | | | | | its ac- Died Instantly »d in Berlin last night fact that Hdward Mc Killed when the rhe w5 dpiving struck a bridge railing | after having left the road at,a point | near Augusta, Ga,, was not trying to | avoid collision as was first reported. | The road dropped about six inches before the bri was reached | nd at this point & blow-out causcd the car to hurtle from the road and | wshinto the railing of the bridgc. Ivatore Vendrilla, who just | shead of him in another car, heard | the crash, stopped and went back. | When he arrived he found that the | unfortunate 1an was alrcady dead | the car which he had been ! driving fotal wreek. Mr, Vendrilla day. was Wa T Ttem s | George Dalbey ave | cxpeeted home Saturday from ¥lor- | ida where they have been for the past several months. Mr. Dalbey has | been ill but is now much improved. | Rev, and Mrs. Edgar 13 Wilson r.oand Mr i come to the church and community | this cvening at § o'clock in the ro cial rooms of the Mcthodist church An entertainment program has been | arranged. A social time will follow Members and friends of the church re invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ttobert son and ron, Hallie. from a visit with Haven. Mrs. Thomas Knight to return home today Hritain hospital whe B. Steven have returned relatives in New 5 is cexpected from the New | she has been | treatment for the past| 1wo months, 1 A meeting of the Community elub will be held {omorrow cvening at § o'clock. The business meeting will be followed by a social. | The Knights of Pythias will meet | cvenin S o'clock in their| (Continued on 1 | Page PLAN COMMISSION fon M\ | town hall on April 28, at which timne | ions. |is done | portant stre { cial effort 1o attend { upon the W to leave Augusta to-|* Pana 7 parinz an Easter cantata, “Redemp- tion's Song,” by Fred B. Holton This service will be held at 4 o'clock Easter Sunday afternoon. All mem- bers and friends of the church ar: cordfally invited to attend this serv- ice of music. A short organ recital will be given by Miss Dorothy Pur- dy, a *d by Vinton le, violin- ist. On Laster Monday, April 21, the church will observe its versary. An appropriate program has been prepared in conmection with this service and will be an- nounced at a later date. The public is invited to attend this service. Episcopal Church Notes Plainville News ORDERS HEARINGS Appropriation for Present Year Nearly Fxhausted EASTER CHURCH SERVICES be a cclebration of holy communion at the Church of Our Saviour. | On ¥riday at 2 p. m. there will be a Good Priday service of onc |hour's duration. 1t will consist of ng Season Opens the “Litany of Christ's Suffrings § | The choir will sing “God S Loved Tomght |by Bradiey. The sermon will —Uiremen Ready for Annual Baif | Preached by Tiev. J. oy Wilkers: {pastor of the Congrezational church. meeting . of ! On Friday evening at § o'clock [the churen will unite with other { Protestant churches in a Good Fri- streets and Usher avenue were ap. | 08 Service at the Baptist church proved. The board went on record! On Saturday at 4 p. m. Easter being in favor of a 34-foot buih. | EVen. there will be the administra- ing line and a 26-foot veranda line [tON Of baptism. All who have chil- {dren to be baptised at this time are on all three streets where lots face them, Special adjustments will Ly |Feduested to notify the rector, At 4:45 p. m. on Saturday the neccssary in cases where lots do not face the strect. This is an unusual |choir will hold its final rehearsal fo: situation und is something the the Laster music. board has not been faced A sire [axes on Insurance and Bank Stocks Today—Grange Mecti ne At town plan commission held T2 ning maps of Robert and Cleve the regular t eve- piits of the congregation who de- to contribute toward the chase of aster lilies or to loan them for the service on Sunday are auested to notify Miss Gertrude ) Gibbon, Broad street, as carly possible. Town Court Caces fore. All of the streets in have been partially stoned cover 18 very light neeessary 4o give them a hcavy gradinz. A hearing of the property owners will be held in the town hall y 5. keteh of Tomli ave = St 150N AVenuc ex- | A ypinor boy was brought before tension, from 1 trect to 1 1 Tz Aler) L e g ‘was placed before the hoard {#145¢ Meriit O, Ryder in town court ; L 1this morning as the result of com- gineer Joscph N. leKernan of | - ChesOsepd o plaints reccived about petty inville Water comp. An 3 8 11 gt beries at the Broad Strect school. wearing will he held at the boy was severcly reprimanded the court and warned to mend ways in the fujurc or to the state reform school. 1 Badger of New Britain {was arraigned in court for the rec jond time on a non-payment chs upon complaint of his wifc. Proba- {tion Officer Lidward C. Connolly of 1New Britzin told the court that the not contribuiing anything support of his child. Badger clain thfit he was unable to et o pite many attempts to &c- cure employment. qu but the | it will i Lt inforn & It the by have propertw ownc n opport ituation v oof the hov to zo ah an opportunit s involved nity to look over presented on ti strect decide 1. All will ziven Lo voice their opin- wint o his sen 4 will b n John Lamb s appropriation of i for the present 5 exhausted. A little wor by the commission duri June and July, the commission will probably be able to continue its work until the new ycar starts in ust. The commission speni considerable money on about the town g ot and line ablished on many Faxes On Insuvan on msuranc sto amounting n three-quarte dollars more than last ciztributed throughout th ¥y by the state uic d coni- man was ito the that mi w the ion v a 1 Judge Ryder zave him four we in which to mend his ways and help lis vife support their child or elsc foce a jail sentence, ! he case of a local milk dealer, charzed with violating the clause n the pure food acts concernin {tles was continued for a week. a CGrange Mecting £.400.151. 1 The third and fourth degrees will {be conferred on a large class of ‘eandidates at the regular meeting {of Plainville Gr. ~ to be'lield this urcr. The |cvening at § o'c in the town of Plainville reccived $10,214, (hall on Pierce street. A ladies' Piremey M uight team will confer the third de- A special meeting of Hose Co. No. and the resular officers the L will be held this N fir- rec. nien e t Stre Ve - Taxcs banxk ks to of a million cvening. A will be rerved ten- harves after the mect dance is anticipated Union Good T'riday Service Al the DProtestant churches of Plainville will unite for the ob- !servance of Good I'riday, The serv- [fce will be held in the Dantist Ichureh on 1 Main street at o'clock on I"riday preacher on this oc I Rev. Mr. Barton of Dr . Kendrick | Other ministers will (the worship serviee The offeriv will be 7iven to the Plainville I'u lie Health Nursing ascociation the custom at all union service | Train to Stop Here The New Yorik excursion train froin New Britain on Sunday., April 20, will stop at Plainville to handle | passengers, it was announced today by the officials of the New York, New Haven & H ford Nailroad Co Public Whist. Party Pythian temple. No. 29, . will hold public whist in 0. 1*. hall tomorrow evening traight whist will be played. Prizes will be awarded the winnes nd re- | freshments served. The public is | cordially invited. On Wednesday, April thian Sisters wi hold a regular meeti All members are asked to |attend as business of importance |will be discussed. Easter Concert Tonight An Easter concert will be given {at the Redeemer's A, M. . Zion urch at § o'clock tonight The are reque to m SUBDCL eve to be ma- ters of importanc at the meeting Plans have n annual firemen's t the Friday fightc ar cied been completed ball to b Plainville Hig ever April T cecured Hills orchestra for the dancing a stat. selling fast from tment. It i a4 will en the fo- held hool on he fir the Clun to. furnisn The 1o he cveni wsion i Hartford. will y have a pa music ti ci ha Tickets are obtitined dep: 1 has b wide repu and may I mber of th: expeeted that be in attend- in former ion any e a cro ance Pareat-Teacher Meetin: The April miceting of the Parent- Teacher association will be held to- morrow cvening at § o'clock in the hizh school auditorium. he committce has securcd peaker from the Connecticut Dair 1"00d council who will give an strato Ik on food and its re- ion to child health. A special feature that should at- tract many to this meeting will be an exhibit of the art work contrib- uted by the classes of all the Plain- ville schools. liach tchool has been preparing for this exhibit for con- siderable time, so that a varied dis- ¢ will be on hand for inspectio. he public is cordially invited to ttend the weeting and exhibit. Advent Christian Church The members of the choir of th: \dvent Christian church pre Pythiaw i QTRAN J PLAINVILLE PECIAL FOR 1 WEDNESDAY TONIGHT IMALT and HOPS and Antonio Morcro | Plain or Hops Flavored == 39¢ can “ROMANCE OF R10 GRANDE" News — Comedy — Acts Maxwell House Coflee 39¢ ib. ||A. Berardy’s Store 136 Broad St.. Plainville WED. and THU BEBE DANIEL “LOVE COMES ALONG” | in 25th anni-| Tomorrow at 10 a. m. there will} n. | pur- | as | rob- | face a | of dl the Py- | | program will be entirely music 1and will consist of orchestra, quar- tet, duet, and solo numbers by the Hartford Seminary foundation stu- dents. The public is invited. Teacher to Leave Mrs. Raymond Beveridge, teacher of home economics at the Plainville { High school, will leave the local teaching corps at the end of the present school year. Before her marriage she was Miss Barbara Case. She is highly regarded by perintendent of Schools Leon (. Staples and is well liked by her pupils. Mrs. Beveridge notified the school board at the beginning of the present school year that she would leave this June. Fishing Season Opens The fishing scason officially open- {cd today and carly this morning | local angiers were seen wendi i their way towards their favor | ponds and hrooks. So far Town Clerk William M. Wilson issucd combination fishing and hunting icenses and four fishing license Besides the state the fish and game commission con- trols a good trout stream, known as the Mount Misery brook. in a 3,000 i acre state forest in the town 4l | Voluntown and vicinity. The son ends on June 30 in state | streams except that angling for the fish other than trout is allowed in the following streams from July 1 to November 1: Farminston river, west branch; Tenton river, below Rassct bridge; Natchaug river, North Windham pond only; Shepaug river, from railroad bridge at Judd's bridge to Housatonic river, The =i | has also acquircd fishing rights | the Willimantic river. from oy | the mouth of Roaring brook in Stal- | ford to Willimantic. | Dog Owners Slow With almost half the month gone | by. only 45 dog licenses have heen {issued by the town clerk. There [ 2bout 300 dogs in town and is expeeted during the n After May 1 dog own: be assessed an estia dollar avicee | for failure to take out licenses | the time preseribed by the law, Holiday Honrs All of the barber shops in town will he open 1 10 o'clock Thurs- ¢ evening will be clozed all ¢ Good accordir mouncement made | régular hours will he | the post ofiice. Practically | factories in town are closc for the day. Ofiered Appointment Tirst Sergeant Myron Rancor of Co. T, 165th Infantr N. G.. who holds the highest non-commissioncd | office in the ranks of Co. T. has been oftered the position of second licu- tenant, commissioned office, to succeed Blmer L. Bradbury. resign- ed. Tt is understood that Sergeant Rancor., who is a resident of Plain- ville, will not accept the offer. Plainville Briefs The junior choir of the Baptist chureh will meet on Thursday after- inoon at o'clock at the church to practice Easter music. Every mem- ber is urged to be present Dr. Lawrence H. Frost has quit claimed an undivided half interest in local property to Mrs. dith according to a deed filed at the office of the town . cler) Members of Martha Tebekah lodge are attending the state cor vention being held in Middlctow The Winsted high school glc clubs captured the Central Connecti- cut title against a large field of competitors including Plainville, ye terday afiernoon. Confessions will he held tomorrow fternoon and evening at the church Our Lady of Me 8. P, Williams and crick Bullen, Jr. of H.. spending the | with friends her The candition of Mre phy of Whiting street, who is ill {the home of he M {ine Cameron of Morris Cove. i3 cal. Little hope is held covery. | Mr. and Mrs. ¥ . Barrows ve returncd from a motor trip to . N. Y. and vicinity. Mrs rrows’ sister, Mrs. J ullivan Warren. N. Y., and Mrs. William I Powers of Syracuse returncd home with the local couple to spend | Baster. They will return by way of ew York ¢ | are rush t1e weeks. rs will ey | Manche Liaster holidays Jemes Mur- t valter CANTALOPL POR HOOVER Secley, C April 15 (B—Presi- dent Hoover will h cantalope for breakfast Thursday morning if everything turns out as planned, The first cratc of the 1830 crop picked here yesterday and consigned to the White House by air express, TAX DISTRIBUTED Tartford, Avril —Insurance and bank stock taxes nmounting to 00,151 will be distributed hy the re today. Hartford's of the distribution will be $1.- | 70, §25,606. RHEUMATICS tortured wil aina, neuritis or Ru-Ma to I you can 1 or mone a a New Britain will receive i rheun gout must muscula o leased waters, | in | 0 | Prost, | andson. Fred- | Cather- | for her re-| |pleted their tour. Officer Edgar Norton, stationed on the East Bris- tol beat and traffic duty at Plerce's bridge, was assigned to check ths damage caused by the animals. Upon discovering that they had damaged property to the extent of more than §50, he immediately no- tified Poultry Inspector Roy Ellis of Hartford. Officer Norton then procured the services of Acting Dog Warden Jo- seph L. Ryan, who accompanied him to the home of the suspected own- ers of the dogs. The animals were found in the yard of Bugrin's home. It was reported that one dog’s col- lar was spotted with blood. Warden Ryan transported the ac- cused killers to the dog pound and it is believed, following the action |taken in police court this morning. they will be shot, the penalty auto- | cally imfosed upon them by One Belivery Friday ording to notices being distri- buted' by Postmaster Frank 8. Mer | rill there will be only one mail livery in both the rural and ecity | districts on Good Friday. ‘The par- |eel post delivery will operate until {noon, and posiage will be sold at |the stamp window until that tim: | The registry and money order win- | dows will open from § until 12 a | Mail | patehed ing at ' Bristol News BREAULT PROPOSES - STREET WIDENING Would End Traffic Congestion on' North Main Street SAYS BRIDGE IS UNSAFE Fears Structure May Collapse—Dogs | Kill Poultry, Owners Are Fined— Street Tmprovement Bids Opened i | —Library sets Newo Record. i It is believed that the North treet will be solved within the ant Aldic Breault |of the police department, in char {of traftic regulation in this city, led today that he intended to ap- {proach the proper authorities to re- |lieve the situation by widening the highway two feet, His plan calls for {the cutting off of onc foot of walk on dach side Automobiles become jammed rect every day duc ltraveling space. It i jsible, the sergoant machine to squecze betwe | ca cd £ n approachir jauto must pull up to [t it past him tinue. T suar scraped cleetrice use the driver h proceed in cithe nt continucd Some time sidevalk along Main New Haven railro | Memorial bouleva | by city employe traflic con- gestion problem on Main next few months, be m will received and dis- . the final mail clos- cs Gets 10 Days Charles I'ries of this city, who forfeited a bond of by failing to appear in police court yesterday to answer drunkenners charge and cd rearrested Ly Judge Jo- Donovan, was sentenced to in jail by the judge this The bond was ordered re- opencd and refunded. Iight Over Property Salvatore Menillo of 51 Ro {avenue v brought into ourt on a breach of the charge today following an argument over house and property which were sold to the complainant in the ca in a foreclosurc Juds- ment in his case suspended upon payment of the costs of court. Deeds Filed IField street to Charles L. James . Heflernan warranty deed filed = office this morning. divided onc-half interest in Iand a dwelling on Belridga road been quit-claimed from Raymond W. Cook to FFlorence Yale Cook, a second filing showed. P'robate Certificate Filed According to a probate certificate filed with the city clerk today piece of property and a house Landry strect has been dev the late Alfred Duval to Dun on | to lack of Imost impos- L Tora n a trolley automobile. o trolley car, an he curbing un- and then con- s have Leen simply be 5 baen unable to direction, the [ the =20 M by s « a n of the l t. from the bridge to the d. was torn away The removal of th {sidewalls Dbettered traveling condi- | |tions and, it is thought. stimulated | {traffic officials to consider a removal | of part of the North Main strect | pedestrian surface for betterment | | there Parking will be restricted in zreat many more place on North | Muin reet, the serzeant believ |unless some action is taken soon. North Main is one of the most wide- ly traversed strects in the city and is' |one of the narrowesi. | Se it Breault has often re- | marked that the trolley switch on | the strect in question. not far from ' | police headquarters, should be clim- | jinated and relocated somewhere clse |in the city, Tt is his contention that Ithe switch is a nuisance. | to motor vehicle operators. | Would Condemn Bridge | it Breault also declared that | the bridge beneath the macadamized |road on Main street should be con- demned. The paszage of a hea truck or other commercial vehic lover it ca the buildings in the mmedi ¥ 1o tremble. A ording ctatement, there or only s supporting theqstreet to construct a two | bridge. sting in the' bed of {for himeelf on Stevens | the river, support the structure fromi | cost of beneath. A heavy rainfall, which | o Charles Throop of | would cause more rubbish and refuse ! sireet to crect a one HH”O' down the stre vould pro- pimeclr on Mercier avenue | hanty h the way and en-|or i r the lives of who | Open M over the b he pres- | e wigat ‘1‘.“ "‘r‘\ 3 m‘vy;v lrry‘yl.t‘ ’v‘rfl‘:‘[.:»\:v'u: Hibernians, is planning to Do idenad atiihog sartlcnis open meeting, free to the The bridze is located nes St Josepl's Guild hall on r buildis Its surface. h April 0. at § o'clock in N e e R e ] in his will be the firsc bly caused by its unsteadincss, | OPCN meeting cver attempted by thy Dog Owmer. Vired S organization. Prominent local and national offi- cers of the order > geheduled to of Alexander stre zalak of Joceph strect : speak. An entertainment will also be furnished. a porti sale. was Land on transferred from has been Bachman according he city and haa | Adeline dir Building permits the supecrintendent of public works |today to the following: To Ired C. Annis of North Main strect to crect storage building on Pine strect for himself at a cost of 2,500, To) 1T T Forestville, Permits Issued were issued by especially Collins of Circle street, | to « t an addition to a hous: for Edward Giles on Bur- lington avenue at a cost of $700. To Joseph Corbeil of 13 Williams to i hi Ie ,. m, W iver nch, Ancieat Or- = an | prot John and Mi were a igned hefore Judge Joseph M. Donovan to . of keeping and I unlicensed dogs. The canines owned by the men ran wild in the coutherr secitions of the city killed poultry, d ued at (Continued on Page 22) —_———— | ceutor . following the o] daz owners to court, A‘ ted that the city would | ve ta reinburse the owners of the | in birds for dam but that Bu- and :k would be held re-| ible. Rec ¢ of the fact that the men would | foreed to settle magces incurred by their dogs, the judge wa: leaicnt and imposed a | fine of only §1 and costs in cach ¢ TREAT that courteously. Diggingit out will only make it ““dig in” for another siege. Blue-jay, the gentle, safe 3-day treatment, will soothe its torments, shield it from friction, coax it quietly away. No cutting—no harsh chemicals—no discomfort or danger. Clean, pleasant, bath- proof. Made by a famous producer of surgical dressings. At all drug- gists. 6 for 25¢. L] Blue-jay (" BAUER & BLACK The animals. two big German po- | lice dogs. left their kennels in East Rristol shortly after 9 o'clock yester- | day morning and first visited the chicken coop of Joscph Boucher at 162 South street, where they killed cven Rhode T:land Red hens. Next they went to the vard of Patrick Degnan on Middle st and slew four ducks, a drake. and a pair of zeese. Continuing their tour of de- struction they visited the yard of "N\Om't Doyle on Mi chell street and | tinished four Rhode Tsland Red hens, | nd went on to the home of IFred ‘adychuck and another home in the they Killed CORN PLASTER | tmmediate vicinity, where | fonr chickens. The poli several com - Iplaints before the dogs had com. | received FRECKLES AND THAT WAS MR. FARBAR, ALL RIGHT.....SAY! THIS IS GETTIN' TO BE MORE FON THAN A BARREL OF Monkeys ! HIS FRIENDS --= JUST LIKE A PUZZLE wE THE A‘\NS\NER | [ T WANT T G&T A LookK. THROUGH | THAT KkeyHoLe You LookeD THROUGH THE O™MER Day !! ANALK ON YouR TP TOES= THESE STEPS MIGHT VES-ITS CREAK !! DONT kaow TLL FYY BACK BY EARLY MORNING, BoVS - ENERYTHING 1S JAKE! By BLOSSER % TTHOVEHT T UEARD A NOISE MUST HANE BEEN SOME™ RATS <+ TUIS PLACE. IS ONER RUN ‘\Nrm

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