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. A receptiof will be given this (Saye prdby) evening By Lde peaple of Brook- Arn for the 300 officers and man of the Forar batealidn of the Tth Unitea Statey » which - will*" reach afjarnoon. on its. Warch: from Camp Dis. 4, to Camp Davens, Magh The aftair that has been ar- for! Daale Sam's troopers e held H Unitarian Ball# A motion, pie- ture entertainment, community - sipging and giner features will be imcluded ihe program and a lunch of doughnuts s coffea will be served, The soldiers are ‘cxpected to ookiyn some time this afternoon, pro- bably about 3 oclock, aad it i8 expect- o4 thai they will make their camp at = grounds of the Windham Coun. Agricultural soclety, They will Fe- o tn Bro g, peesesding they will engainp on Tatem fleld untll Tuesdsy mornt The battalion has ) making Its way across ng ‘the presenth Week. planned little ,motor mps for ‘this afternoon in- order that s while they are ave the opportunity of the muve. the most wonderful lubri- g6, If you come to the gurage his (Saturday) at- 9 you will have an oppor- § an autoubile running oD of ofl in the crank case s without heating and _as in the lande hoot straet 1 be open to re- 1 be there to en- of the park for a again In charge. heen presented b brary by ibrarian The gift of made possible by from the Calvin 1 at Yale Univer- and Other A sman Lo, Literary Cultufe in as.G. Wright, George H, Utilization of Zinnings of Yesterdavs, Thorton Bacon: Our t Wiiden Npa- s of Samuel\ W. Johmson. Bd.; New Engs son: Alexandsr Thertson. Phi). Osborn; raining for playing Wl be tested FREE AT LAST OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Ows His Health To “Fruit-a-tives” The Famous Fruit Medicine. LoUIS GLOUR P 45 Laxssioe Ave., MAzznono, Mass. “Four years ago, when I firsh lekrned of ‘fFruita-tives”, I was suffering - severely with Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism. I -had contraeted abad cold. My back pained allthe time, hurting badly when I stoaped onattempted to lift anything and my Kidneys would not act. Beginning. the ‘use of *Pruit-a- ¢ tives”, whigh I had read good accounts of 1 the Montreal French papers; 1 soon found they were the refiedy I required. In thres weeks time, T felf ke a \new person.- However, I kept on with the treatment and was abso- lutely rid of évpry symptom of Kid- ney Trouble and Rheumatism”. LOUIS GLOUR. 306 2 box; 6 for §2,50, trial size'25c. Atidealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES > DANTELSON CASINO, #TARKWEATHER BLDG. POWMLING AND FOCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. fowling is the spori for all Prizes given dwgy every Saturday. i T ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and . Embalmer PHONE 147 DANIELSON 4 5 o i 25 {es A £ ha b veach | L1008, time to de that Thare are\at leagt, th on the elark’ hobbin boy direct to member- ship in the fingnelal committes of a big textile plant. He has seen an Hllterate Russian peasant advanced to'a superim- a o of Thard practice for the game wher an' i) terview was t Friday aftepnoon, so 2 line on their inside” prej 12 the game i3 not avilable for, Bulletin Teaders this :morning. = However, their motto ig “Say it in hits,” and such, thay hope, will_be .the chorus they hops te make theelerks st to on as. the gAme progresses. Mirg. Lillian Edwards Dleasantly su TFised at her home in Danielson Sats urday evening, the 13th, when a large mgtor buy driven by Géorge Glendenn:: Eringmg ” twénty-five _from Norwi Greeneville and Taftyifle, At from Danlelson and 5 Thare ‘were games and music on the grapho- phone and d-ul:f. The hostess' moth- er, assisted by Mrs. AL T. Vi Mrs. Mersh and Miss Lillian Lookwdod, serv- ed cake, ofanges; bananas and cyffee, After spending a pleasant evening' the callers left at 12.39. o'lock. tly in ihiy eolumn sitention wa called to the fact that the eivie federa- tion'is in urgent need of gn additional invalid's chalr, for which there js steddy need in the organization’s minlstrations to stricken people ta which It gives care, Contributions were suggested in _the item. 1t was announced Friday by Miss Smma B! Pillfng, secrgtary’ of thefed- eration that e x_ntr utions ; haye been .received to, date:-$11.35 from the Methodist Episeopal Sunday “schaol, - $5 from Luther Pllling and §1 from A, F. Wood. A fund of about §76 will be res quired to purehase the needed chair, The best vet! Hand-dipped - choes: lates, special today, 83 eents ady. : Someons saw a man eating blusherry blossoms recently. On wet ground the: test abont 00001 pef eemk, .\ Attorney Arthur G. Bill was at ‘Willi- mantic Friday attending a_session of thi Superior court, o Mrs. Fugens Young will have ths memiiers of the Ladies' Reading (Gircle it bér fiome for & meeting Mondhy, Bundle day and castoff cloth- ing Avill bring jof to gufferers in the Nedr Hast. P PR John ¥. Wemnett, 05, is dead at his home near the Brooklyn-Pomtret line a: the result of heing stang by bees whiel he was ent.'z in hivl was stung Tuesday and He apparently was ag 'well short time. The stings were hands, but there was nothifty mbout the mezabers to Indleate that he had suffered Any unusual experience. ‘Mr, Benpett leaves his wife and two on ‘the s in Daxielson, is Mrs. Deling ani t, brother of Br. Bennstvs Luvegue Maghi 1, dled Thursday at her home on the West Sids where she had been a resident for many Years, Mrs ‘t-\m-u Whs @ natlve of Burlington, She' hyd -been through & long selge of iliness.’' Her husband, Charles Mdthisy has deen an invalld for years, Mr. ghd Mys, Mathicu observed st gnaiversary' of their wedding r5. Mathiou I8 gurvived b ylweive chil- dren: Whitam Fiokett Hieskion ordester, e | Mr. Aspden was making an inspeetion St «{and his sincere cfforts to help them Tun e r3 3 Mr. Bennett Thuraday, usuak when he collapsed and dled wit] In'ua s Joel B. Arthur F. Bennett, Depuly n"lfl Bennett of Mech Miss RL Bome; Wiligm, Ade- in a plant about which he knew | e or nothings ‘Himself regarded as one of the “upper classes,” Mr! Aspden was COFFe pond.t:g‘ reduged to the ranks, as it were, an heuses, each worse than the ome befe until he and his sister finally found themselyes dwelling In a hovel - Things ‘went from bed to wopse for Mr. a snd his sister, who as his, companion in Russia, until one day in the early fal steam pipes burst after being frozen through the negligenee of e forces in the mecharical department. of the mill of which he had been the head. thy hupsted pipes when he Was 88 ing responsible for the trouble, rusheq before a bolshevik tribunal, tried for what amounted to treason to the sovie and, despite his denials and explanations, sentenced to be shot by the Red Guards. Things Jooked espeeially dark for him when the supply of cotton ran short and & ‘substitute for weaving materials was Beeded. Mr. Aspden experimented with a mixture of flax and short staple cotten and succeeded in meking a yarn that Proved te be his salvation, for ite used it 1o, illustrate ‘his loyalty to the soviets ‘the mill; The idea caught on with many, and_ his. execution being delayed be. fin- ally’was ene of the “foreigners” exchang: ed by the bolgeviks for men of thelr own army who been capturel Ly allled forces operating against the Russian gov- ernment troops. Mr. Aspden and his sis ter, gafe out of Russia, are not advoeates of anything - that savors of bolsheyism. They havp seen it at first hand, witnessed hew" the leaders in a goverament which all arg supposed to be equal.lord it over those'who do not happen to hold position and get the best of everything that stricken Russia has to offer to ita b, | Aearly 206,000,000 people. 3 ‘Atterney George Thayer of Hartford, ! & Sa— MONTY BANKS COMEDY . SELZNICK NEWS- TODAY—TWO BIG FEATURES BUS LINE Westerly and Haliville, donnecting with chts for Norwich, Conn. Leave Wester—8 & m, 11 a. m. 2 p.®, biP. M. y Arrive North Stonington—8.20' 8. m., 1130 & m., 220 p. m,, 5.20 D, m. Leave Hallville—9.30 a. m., 12.30 p. m.. 380 p. m., 630 p. m. \ 5 Artive North Stonington—10.15 a./m,, 1. ».-m,/415 p. m., 5 pom FARES: Weésterly-Haliville 80c; West< eriytNorth Stonington - Zoc; Hallvilld- North Stonington. 35¢c. S Telephons Westerly 2467. - i ICK MOONEY, Prop. ““Papa’’ Joffre - . father of Charles T. Thayer of this oity, is sombwhert in the Pacfic ocean en Foute Van couver; B. C. to Japgn, on WhAt is the firet leg of & trip d tho world: Mr. Thayer .is one of New Eng- Jand’s best known globe trotters and, first And last, has found his way_into little veled corners of the. world. - He has itrampéd over numbers of European ooun- tries, has been in South America, in Cen- tral America and in other distance plac- s where, fancy. has, callel him. He has sone into what are new flelds for him o s_present jaunt, has plans calling fo) much travel in Japan, some in Chins, in Russia and a nulnber of B - tries hefore he makes his way to Eag- land’ and thence back to the Upited Btates. Yokohama will be his yurt and he. m‘ take a long jaunt afoot before leaving Japan; but this' will depend on fancy's dictates, Mr Thayer is a veteran of ths Bpan- {sh-American war, abopt which he wrote & bodk ‘Ho wept overseas 888 pece: tary during the World war after he had surmounted all kinds of oppositiomset up #gainst his going because of his age. He came back, sound as a ollar, and now| he's off again, A born traveler, sxgeri- enced in the ways of those who are at home avherever thdy may be, ho 18 looj ng forward to a grand trip this summer. ow long he will be away and just what is route will be seem to be entirely de- Ipendent on what he encougters to in- {orest Wim and what. obtaclas he meets in gettlng through lands where the uvge of war is still upon the pegple and where battling {5 vet the vogue. The cantata, The Hely City, to ?Q wlv- en at the Congregational church Sunda$ presented” with the fol- Introductory prelude, evening, will-be organ, .piano; chorus, No/Shadows Yon- John, Senator. from the -38th Arthur | . ay-: Putnam, and Fra k'{'l L. Darble, mentioned re- of for the republican lowing progras der; temor solo, No Weeplng = Yonder; gartet, No Petingx Yonder; chorus, jone Wanting Yonder; tenor solor, My oul Athirst for God; tria, It shall come to pass at Eventlde it shall bs. Light; shorus, They that sow in tears shal 4n joy; aito solo, Bye hath met seen b this fall, ~ set cmphatieal] Candlante fof the B ngtion, that, plian at-rest Priday afterncon by most that he {4 mot u ghorus, For thee, O dear, dear country Thine is the Kingdom forever and eve) offertory, Aderation, grgan, plano; bass Rev, Fy T. Ledwith, ford, who condueted a mission James' ehurch, last - fall, few days-at St. James' restory, at Thuzsda; Miss Hei assist at the the interest of the Windham at the Masot gsehdol m Thompson. Selectman George Alvord 1 Atwoed of Wauregan will t'on of the toWi is heing plimentsd for the ness of the work and for wgivi sonn; "attention to it, and Rubber edmpany hey touehs high as 26,000 u...l y r“:‘nu.a well as fiome market business. big_eorgoration. 3 that have been throwing stofps at tomobiles passing through . Wager Dyer strests, : Mis. Putham, Rev. Alnheflvchw fcrd was a visltor relatives in Dan. leifon Thugsdas, Members of the :Servies T/ A, are yery much pi aouncement that the Pig! 1 t'hn is going’ to- Camp mfl;. . 8., of Hart- Harcia C, Baxter of Fall River. was a-visiior with *friends in Danislson on iving of the tea dance in hail fynd enzaged m putting highways in the eastern sec- m. in good condition ¥nd oraagh- his per- Tire, prodyction vy the ‘Goodyear Tire y. The concern is doing a remarkable export as This is of special loeal interest because of the number of Killingly stoekholders in the Chief *Jchn McFarland will make & serious effort to fix the identity'of boys & George Welcher of Connectieut lage was vepgried Thursday as criti- iy 111 at the Day Kimball hospjtal-‘n er, M. &, of Hasl tery, 1924 over the organiza- Vs, for solo,' Thus saith the Lord; cherus, Let the hegvens rejoice; quartet, The 'fining Pot 18/ for silver; soprane solo, ' These -] are they which came out of great tribu- lation ; “quartet ‘and ehorus, List, the cherubic bast; baks sl And Y hesrd thy volo# of harpers; chorus, Great and marvelotis are thy works. ! Today (Saturday) will be tag day in Putnam, i the; intrest of the Putnam Girls' club, which hopes tp wet €ufficlent funds to provide a summir outing plact mwur‘n lake durlhg the coming ./ Mrs. W. ¥ Rafferty is ehalrman ofvthe committes of arrangements, : Southward, ho! Wildwood paric's first dance of the season Is scheduled for this (Saturday) evening. P. J. Sherldan or this city again i5°16 Be in charge of the amuserent. eriterprises 4t this park this 'seakon. / O. B. ‘Carpentsis houss in Wastford is probably ‘the oldest that town. It was_constructed garly the eighteenth centiiry, A FPriday 7“ antual P H4S. night at the" Brpdldy theatre and th8 entertain- of_high school pupils, W. K. Rafferty left Priday for 3 Sreek end visit" with his son, a midshipman at the United States Naval academy at An- napolis. 2 Nrs, J. B. Kent has been af Boston 1his week attending o New England district ‘misslonary - convention of the Baptist chuteh. Thursday evening was night at-Quinebaug 10dge, A. F. and A. 3L, the first night of its kind in. the local lofige In seven yesrs. Past mastsrs oo- cupied all of the chairs during the work» ing of the M. M. degree. Followlng the Aannual eneampment—July. 1-15. QEPCSITS ... SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... § 262,206.16 A sound, conservative institution, showing a’ steady growth, We solicit accounts. You may déposit by mail THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS Danielson, Conn. 1), PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its iffte- % depositors, $3,554,300.07 »aale working of the degree, Which came uftet the regul business session, during Riah tisary ot e lodge presided, a served by mémbers of J;n- er, Order of the Eastgn Star. oyl company will giscontinue the daily {round trfp of & bus between Attawaugan and this city. This. bus was put service months ago to de accomo- dstions for Attawaugan people who wish- d to‘come to this eity. / Women representative 6f many Wingd- ham county ‘towns will assist in maki & success /of the tea that is to be iven in the new gymnasium at the gm-u.m school in Thompson, tn tho dnterest of the Windham hall fund for the ‘Conmectiont collcge for women Local ‘committees in varjous towns are coope- rating in making plans for the entertain- ment. | Mrs. J, B, Kent is ebairman of he Putnam committes, Mrs. Herbert W, n of the Woodstock committee. Mise to reap | ment was attended by & large number| uo'mmy, cholf j Dost Sister Ruth? Mr. ani avartec Alfred M i CORRIGHT CLINEOINT, WATAIGTON Field Marshal Joffre, he who “held them back at'the Marne,” ' was recently in the United States, where his mppearance was every- where 2 signal| for unchecked en- _thusiasm. This was the General's ‘second visit to this country: Flarence Wiley of Thompson and Miss Helen Atwood of Wauregan are to #ssist. summer park for the big carnivel heing planned by Putnam lodge of Elks. Sey- eral trucks will be engaged for days in bringing in ‘cedar and other trees that are to be transplanted on the field, cre- ating an attractive grove. ' These cedars wiil vary from three’to twenty feet in height. . The dancing pavjlion that is to be erected will furnish approximately the same floor space as s avallable in Union hall, Mrs. G. Maynardl Minor of Waterford, president general of the National socl- ety, will be a guest of honor pext Tues- day when' Elizabeth Porter Putadui chapter, D. A. R., observes its 25th an- hiversary. Other guests will be Mrs, John Laidlaw | Buell of -Litehfield, vice president genetal; Mrs _ Charles Hurp phrey Bissell, of Southing, state. regem, and Mrs. S#fa T- Kinney of Hartford, honorary regent. 5 The National Libersl Alliance, which 1s to give Putnam people & chance to get Wh on paper their attitude toward the Voistead act, plans to haye & ballot hox. for eagh 500 of tha pepulation 11 th . 'These, boxes and a SUpply. of bai- lots will be found {n stores and 4t other mugh frequented places about Ahe i Simple ballots and fac-similies of the lot boXes are to be used havg been rac: d bere and were being Inspeeted with in- fexent: Thuradey, The) National Liberal Afliance ppints out than an assault vpe on tohacco Wwill-be the. next’step of the prohibitory forces, so elzar srores will be found numbered among: the places: that will have bailots and ballot' boxes, prob- ably during: the coming week. An appropriation, of 8§50 hns been made ayailable through. a. spesial eity meeting . for this purposs” of defraying the cost of oiling the city stresis again this season. Following was the progsain fo¥ an 0%d Folks' concert given oy memnets of B Willimantie church a¢t {he AMc-aodist church In this city Thursiiy evenin March of ye 'Gret Chule song, Song of the Ofi 7' Chofre; Jerusalem My ‘lorioys Home, Carry Me Back to OI1 virsinny, tet; Miss R. Hepriok. Mre. John Jacoh- s ol mals Cads Hear'a Thrugh ut mED, soprano solo, Kuth ilerr'ek;-Spns of Zion Come Bevore: Him: Poctlahd, Come, My Beloved, H1zy ‘Awnv, Junfre; Swanee Rlver, Moniea ‘Molloon and. ¥ Whise, dust, soprane il ‘huricond: sin Jedidian, Miss McKeon and ' all ye 33 Tatem fleld is to be transformed into » | MONDAY--TUE 5—-BIG WILLIAM ACTS—5 SHRISTY CABA A LIVING, BREATHING PICTURIZATION OF GREAT TRUTHS ““WHAT’S A WIFE WORTH" E PRESENT! Fifers and Drummers and sheira; Dreams of Lopg Ago, Carpoll-Caruso, Charles “{Jordan;/ Love's Oli Nwast Beng, trom: selo, Archillo Old Black Mariner, BuMard, the Cymbal, chair; ence. Earth, chorug; America, eholr and Audl- Ay 307K, o At B orcherivs (igndreay ; Child of Thou Lave Me, Mes. Froeman; The Indiftareri i Htrike The Dearest Spot cn _The annpal concert by students of Put- nam High school, TRursday eve Union, hall, was appepiazted very mnch by the gram i ings and prisingly well and Thaye quartet ; ry Dayis. a very fine sermon tigns. and \litacs, pastor, Rev. B. E number persent. Rl 1 numbers, all given sur- given by the pastor, Rev. Bdward Nield. The ‘church was decorated with earma- ‘At the Comgregational church the new teresting Mother's day_sermon. A large Tpa Fro- numbers, read- indicsting the talen of thess who participaied. 'An opening feature was the ehort from Aida. . Readings followed by Miss Christina Murray and Miss Katherine T 2 vocal number by the Ames when Grandmorher Dreams, from Beethoven, Girls' Glee club: ing by Clara Keller; un oid Molo the” Boys' ‘quartette; reading by Har LEBANON At thegBaptist church, Sunday morning s Prinmphal March for Mother's day was Stewart, gave An in- ‘Wildwood ~ Park - |OPENING DANCE “of the Season At the Pavilion Evening, May 20th writtén by Sisters Sophia. Pitcher, Geer; a solo by Sister piano daet by Sister Martha Burgess and Lillian Blakeslée and Dolbeare, Edna Myrtle May Taylor, 8| her daughter "Bleanor; also a plano dust by Bisters. May Taylor and Edna Pltcher. A May pasket lungh followed. Verson Bpothby ot Saturday pight with his parents, Mrs. A. A. Bopthby. Grosvenordale spent the Mrs. Walter Starr. dren réturned with them visit. Mise Doris Troland was Thursdgy te dttend the wedding Helen Main. Mrs, Everett ‘Waoodment Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and son - of Morrison's. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Waiter §tare, Ir., spent b and week end with ana thiree chit< for a few_dayst in Noank of Miss | i 8 in St. Joscph's hospital, wlumi:m“- she reoentiy day. ‘The church flowers. Bapt of Re: tors from the vari present. The | preached charge to G. H. Strouse of come to the larger ford, ‘The Mrs. W. J. by Mrs. Tate apd Mr. and Mrs. W. Dartmouth, Mass. a few daye this Mrs. Bupkley, and ‘The prayer, mee home of Mz, of the club and honor of her ‘brown spoctally decorated Leon Choguette, of gmtu Cholpe ;- repdiag, Wading for e | Geory n, Mrs, Chacles 138203; Marguerite, ent had @ taste. . Everett weak end with e Chappell. At numbe#Was present from, Liberty Hill ehurch, g8 that church was closed for the OVer 100 were present Tuesday ‘at the church to attend the ordfmgtion E. L. Nield, delegates and pas- jous ehurches in the New London: Baptist assoclation. being erdination sermon Was Rev. C. A, Merrill jon prayer wWas Toates of Cisn Daster was o ‘Waserford, while B, Sloat, promotion seeretary. of seryices ‘closed with the bene- dietion by Rey, E. L, Nield. Special mu- gic was given by .the choir, assisted by Tate, Mr. and Mys, Armstrong and Mrs, George Beckwilh of the_Frankiin ghurch, aiso Bugene Clark of Franklin; theve was an anthem, a dust A. A, Boothby gave the solo Open the Gates of the Temple. by the women's. society of the chureh. with thejr daughter, Mrs. E. L. Nl Rev. and Mra. Nield also enterta Providence, R. I, and Mrs. G. T. Grabtyee, of da evening.and was wedl attended. 'Soctal Corner Club No. 3 met at the chapel of the Baptist chureh. Wednesday with a Jarge attendance. other. friends gave Miss Mary Standish- misgel! approashipg large number of useful gifts was ‘ceived.” A fine dianer rolle, was decorated with ! Noank lered by Harttord. The work was by Rev. H. Hart- Fred Mrs. Armstrong, and Dinner was served e are spel ngon of North g & week eld. ed for Mrs. Nield's sister, daughter Mary of Mr. Nield's sister, Seckonk, Mass. was held at the Abel Wednesday members laneous shower in marriage; & re- of beans, salads, pickles, cake, ple-and coffee was served by tne commitlee. A eake Was sent by Mrs. w‘huvnryncm of Plainville spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. he meeting Thureday night the wumm had oharge of the entertainment, which consisted of papers had an gperation for appendicitis. Miss Mary spent Sunday wi H.nl:h in 8 end guests o d Mrs, Cury's father, B. home with them. . _ Miss Hthel Richardson, non girl, who is now t a Ligh school in New Rer the summer at the university | i omakien of_tne. Lebsngn High e : school motored to South Manchester om Thyrsday_to inspect the high school in The. that place. Mr. gnd Mrs. L. H. ‘Tayl sons and Miss Hattie King were visitors Mrs. | Taylor's sister, Mrs. Sunday with Willlam Johnsen, in Edward Manning of N ing a few days wit Mr. and Mrs. E. A itor one day. last Yy, - Mys. Willlam Towne taining her Haven. The noon sesslon. 2 clags met Of the 16 or ton Frink's, Maud ter Piatt were at Fred ln-umlin%- orwich 1y Mrs. Sarah Gager was & Norwlell vis- week, Dbrother, Mr. with gfl. Hawes for its ing Srenin tn CHKE | grandperents, dren were visitors in Southington Sun- s been “enter- Lavis, of West Thursday -&h; more who egistered, eight women took the exgm- ination Which completes the eourse. A 9f Groton ere visitare é;n the week end at Clin- Grayes and Wal- 's. Mrs. Hateh, who spent Sunday at hér home here, has been visiting Greves, and refurned again with 7 i her son, Mr. * Seats on Sale Tuesday Mail Orders Now ! WILLIAM FOX TODAY—CONTINUOUS sufi ,/1:30 TO 10:15 ' ' 'MATINEE TODAY—CHILDREN 15 tural work in the schiools, was & guest this week of Mrs. Edwand at Grange hall drep from six of ‘the school districts— Baldwin, Frost, Westminster, Raymond, Packer prizes offered by, the grange for the best presentation of agricultural subjects. The judges were Deputy Frank Haines -of Pomfret, who also imspected the grange Quring: the business - hour, county ‘agent, and Mr. Wgod "ot agriculture at Killingly. High schoel. | Pisst . SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY Topics of the Day — WORLD'S GREATEST SPECTACLE *“THEODORA?” : Tosu:ms‘ncwnmsm!?vm‘_é SEE IT TODAY—LAST DAY OF sugm { Carpenter ' of subject was . grafti Wbeeaicd B fubtrted by the actua) processy . Sécond* vrize, $3. was secured by ie ' Green ~of ; Westminste demonstrated the mbst setting @ hen by preparing eggs, ete,, and placing thereon live, weil Béhayéd bird - ‘The third pri $1; went (o, Crnhia Gooser e Pack Who 4 ‘. o select Btue Funs. cuga FOIICIe (T Paicmig and otfier POUNFY facts. ~ Other subjects wero freated by the variows childres and showed mech eare in thelr preparation. The entire program was original and en- Jjoyable and was appreglated by the large number present.’ X . Mr. Lund, ho has charge of agricul- ell. Apn interesting open meeting was held erday evening. Chil- nd _the Greefi-—competed for. Mr. in, Dayls, teacher prige, §5, W rded Néiso: , 85, wag, awan n Y AUCTION NOTICE ‘Fire Fighting Apparatus At Auction