PERSONAL TYPICAL OLD TIME KENTUCKY SPECIAL SALE OF COVERLETS PEPPERELL BLANKETS Mr and Mrs Oeorge E. Dowling stroet ob- of Bank street to a stu- of 44 Wyman quietly A fashion borrowed from Pioneer to briny new beauty Extra Size Part Wool at Bt Louis University, where served the 25th anniversary of Days Large is registered in tha School of their marriage on Friday. and charm to our modern room schemes. 80x90” Plaid Blankets with 4 inches Wide There will be a first meeting In large Slock plaid bound sateen and 4 rowa of atltching. These blankets Loretta O’Brien entertained a tomorrow night of the newly binding I and are full 30x00 inches in atse. of her little friends at a formed Catholic Study club at the weigh >4 pounds Colors: rose, green, orchid and gold. i'en party at her home on auditorium of the Waterbury Blue, avenue on Saturday after- Catholic High school at 7:10. The Extra Special Price ,'noon. The home was prettily deco- club is under the direction of the ) rated in a color scheme ol orange educational committee of the In- Pair. *2.99 ■•and black. Games were enjoyed ternational Federation of Catholic 'and a delicious luncheon was Alumnae and the Diocesan Bureau '.served. The guests included; Jane of Social service. Members of Part Wool Solid Color '•Bryce, Helen Dowling, Rosemary either of these organizations being Pepperell Dowling. Imelda O'Brien, Bernice eligible to Join the Study club. JThe Blankets I McCormack, Ethel Greenwood, committee in charge Includes the double bed else. Bound at both ends with ■ Betty Jane Moore, Loretta O’Brien Misses Mary Bennett, Miss Kath- Largs 3 inches wide sateen binding. Colors: Rose, blue, 'and Joseph O’Brien. leen Fitzgerald and Miss Ruth Barry. gold, green and orchid. * Mrs George Rivets was hostess Special Price .at a Hallowe'en party given recent- Mr and Mrs J. Barry of Collins ly for her son Paul. Games were street, entertained friends from Each. 99' -played during the evening and a Boston over the week-end. I 1 ‘luncheon was served. The guests of these hand made obtainable Blankets attended in costumes and Includ- A very successful Hallowe’en Reproductions genuine eoverlets, Baby Pepperell Crib •ed: Misses Virginia Ivon, Margaret was social sponsored by the Bast in our at the low In Trlnkeltot pattern with scalloped edge. Colors: Dlmond, Norma Blanket Department following prices: ; Shaker, Gladys Farm Community club on Satur- Pink, blue, and yellow. Slse 30x40 inches. Shaker, green Dlmond, Mary Olga Cyr, day evening. Refreshments were Regular 03c. Athelle Cyr, Rita Morin and Mor- served during the evening. First HICKpRY LEAF DESIGN ris Byron, Homer Ivon, Ronaldo prize for originality in costume Special Price ‘Pyr, Auretten Grampre, Robert Tet- was awarded to John Martin In 72x80 for twin BA 90x108 For dou- reault, John Hassel, Harve Moris, the men's division and to Rose $M Each. 49' .... “iwV ble each. 'Robert Mozzel and Paul Rivets. Souey in the ladies. Prises for fun- Beds, each beds, <4.98 niest and prettiest costumes were A testimonial dinner was tend- awarded to Margaret Monahan, WINDING TRAIL DESIGN Figured Cretonne Garment Bags ered James Galvin at Lift-the- Carl Boch, Henry Boch, Helen For dresses. Will hold eight hangers. This excel- Latch Inn on Friday evening by a Kitzchenka, Adolph Hespelt and 90x108 For double beds lent is of weight cretonne and is full ‘number of his friends. Mr Galvin is William O'Brien. The judges were bag made heavy *0 inches long. Just the bag for keeping dresses to be married to-morrow morning Mrs E. Kopicsh and Mrs William gg clean and In perfect order. Worth $1-29. to Miss Anna Hanley. Among the Stabler- Those attending were: Mr guests attending were: Jerry Mor- and Mrs George Miller, Mr and Special Price larty, Joseph Shea, Bert Travers, Mrs Jacob Albert, Mr and Mrs H. Reproductions in Handsome Wool Power Loom Coverlets in Peter Lawlor, Thomas P. Kelly, Manuel, Mr and Mrs Edward Bron- Each. 95 'Charles Lynch, Louis DeNigrls, son, Mr and Mrs F. Helper, Mr William Carbon, John Fitzmaurice, and Mrs George Millet, Mr and WHIG ROSE AND BLAZING STAR DESIGN .John Carey, Charles Dillon, Pat- Mrs E. Koplczh, Mr and Mrs A. Extra Fine Turkish Bath Towels rick Brown. Hugh Keenan, Thomas Hespelt. Mr and Mrs Hickey, Mr 90x108 For double beds butterfly borders. iGalvin, John McWeeney, Frank and Mrs W. Stabler, Mr and Mrs M. All wh(te with fancy jacquard Price, each. and yellow. Regu- ■ Carroll, Joseph Corcoran, John Wilhelm, Mr and Mrs Edward <10.50 Colors: Blue, pink, green, orchid Sayles, William Pendy. George —Gualtierl photo. Monahan, Mr and Mrs William Colors: Rose, Orchid, Blue, Green and Gold. lar 09c. Mulligan, Nicholas Sallnardl, Dan- MISS SOPHIE NIZELSKA Christian, Mr and Mrs Martin, Mr Special Price iel Sullivan and John Kelliher. and Mrs Shaw, Mr and Mrs Bur- (Orders filled In about ten days for Whig Rose and Blazing Star is of Announcement made the engagement and coming marriage ham, Mr and Mrs 8tone, Misses designs in twin bed size.) Each. 49 of Miss Sophie Nlzelska, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Nlzclska of Alice Schell, Mary Schell, Olive Clark Cooke of Hillside avenue Edson avenue and Carl Czarzasty of Giles street. The v/edding will Betty Manuel, Helen Bilks, and Charles Connors of Stlllson Ascott, take place on November 16. Mary O’Brien, Gloria and Jean DIAL .road attended the Holy Cross- Hespelt, Marjorie Louffe, Rose Brown (tame in Worcester on Sat- Mrs Lewis Curtiss was 3-1116 entertained at A Halloween birthday party Saucy, Dorothy Wilhelm. Margaret BISSET & Inc. They had as their guests urday. a farewell at her home on In honor of Miss Catherine GRIEVE, HOLLAND, party Monahan, Christian, Ruth Warrenton of Baltl- given recently Misses Christian, Helen Ketohenka. and of Thursday evening for Miss Kath- Philomcna Mastandrea, the oc- Mary 'more, Md., Margaret Ryan Kechenka, Mildred Ballard. also attended the erine Sorenson of Watertown who Mary Boston. They casion being her ninth birthday. Edna and Clara and dance at the left yesterday to enter the Bridge- Armstrong Holy Cross victory The home was attractively deco- Wilson, George Warner, Mr and Mrs James J. Brady was Hotel in Worcester. port hospital training school for Edgar Bancroft Frank of honor at a nurses. Those In atetndance were rated In a color scheme of orange Albert Ascott, Jr, Ascott, guests housewarming Gilbert Claude their new home on Col- Mrs Charles Sorenson, Mrs Hans and black. was Cavanaugh, Gray, given at Members of the Junior Guild of .Entertainment Mr Sorenson, Mrs Richard Walter Silks, Frank Helper, Jr, lins street, Friday evening by church enter- Sweeney, enjoyed and a luncheon was served. 8t John's Episcopal Mrs Hans Sorenson, Mrs Richard Kenneth Moyer, Loren Alexander, and Mrs Edward Morgan of Eas- tained at a masquerade the recently Sweeney, Mrs John Maegher, Miss- Those present were: Misses Bridget Fern Smith, Michael O’Brien, Wil- ton avenue. Among guests Hallowe’en party and a miscel- Florence Made- liam David were Mr and Mrs Andrew J. Fin- es Rae Caperano, Alice Barbierl, Guerlno, O’Brien, Ralph Hickey, showed for Miss Florence Pegulhnot, laneous Josephine Carle. Myrtle Sweeney, line Shaker, Jennie Caserio, Emily Burns, Henry Boch, Carl Boch, ley, Mr and Mrs John E. Murphy, The Official of Contract who to be married on ] Veld is the Fratangelo, Vera and Mary Ca- George Monahan, Robert Chris- Mr and Mrs Daniel Sweeney, Miss System Bridge Elsie Sorenson, Eleanor Sorenson, J 4th to Ernest Bowman. Miss Pet- Clifford Pat- Alice Ollalre, Harriet Cone, Je- serlo, Hose Colangelo, Ameco tian, Martin Stone, Stone, Mary Barry, Miss Ann Barry, Feld was presented with several Jenine Ruth Richard John and Charles Mrs Collins, Miss- Featured Exclusively in The Waterbary Democrat anne Pecausky, Nellie Peruginl, tlnlcchi, Buzzelli, Gruber, rick Kelly, Mary jgifts from those who attended. Ber- Garthwalt and es Genevieve Molly Russo, Marilla Herbst, Flor- Spring, Rosemary I’aduanco, Monahan, Clyde Mary Mulhollapd, the were Mrs John Tes- John S. Mr Among guests ence McGrath and Lconore Colo- nice Clalfl, Rosemary Shaker, Richard Kreidel. Gullfolle, Barry andd N. Mrs Carl Mrs By “THE COLONEL” Lewis, Loether, santo. si Pettlnicchi, Theresa Mastandrea, and Mrs Patrick C. Scanlon. Joseph Bowen, Mrs Harold Man- Josephine Guerlno, Edith Hahn, Mm Frank Reilly of Englewood OFFICIAL SPOKESMAN FOR BRIDGE HEADQUARTERS vllle, Mrs Eanl Treat, Mrs Samuel Barbara Spina, and Robert Spring, avenue entertained on Thursday A Hallowe'en social was enjoy- The of the Sis- Miller, Mrs Vernon Abel, Mrs regular meeting A. Pagone, Hendry Rache, Fred- afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock In ed at the home of Miss Helen Tell- terhood of the Israel will Frank Granger, Mrs Frank Bristol, Temple erick William Delflno, An- honor of her two daughters, Bar- erdav of Shelton avenue Saturday he held to-morrow at the Clalfl, Mrs Ward Hobble, Mrs Charles evening tonio Barberl, Frederick Spring, bara Frances, who observed her evening. Various games and forms Temple Center on Willow street. Holiman, Mrs Ovid Rochon, Mrs Antonio Barbierl, Frank DIzzella, fourth birthday and Elaine Janet, of entertainment werfc enjoyed and Rabbi Breslau will be the Leslie Ward, Mrs Joseph Wilhelm speak- Antonio Caserlo and Daniel Clalfl. who observed her first. The home refreshments were served. Those er for the All members Mrs Jay Whitehead. Misses Edna evening. wua attractively decorated tin Hal- attending included the Misses Helen LESSON NUMBER S, The Opening He mar reWd his own *ult; assist <»> are urged to attend. Coo, Ada Treat, Mary Wheaton, Miss Emma D’Ambrosi was hos- lowe’en colors. Among the little and Frances Reiser, Mltzl Woseley, Bid of Two. hU partner; or take out In another STOPPERS COUNT Caroline Latham, Hazel Held, Mrs tess at a Hallowe’en party at her guests were Robert Johnson, Son- Olive Hamilton, Nora Kelly, Mary The Official System la the sys- declaration. 1 S—K-J-4 .... 4 Lorgn Chase and Mrs Erich Na- Thomas E. Daly, son of Thomas home on East Main street on Sat- ny Beaman, Joan Byrnes. Mary McCarthy, Edna Boylan, Nancy tem by which the approximate This bid la one of the most ad- 1 H—A-J-9 _ 5 tuseh. ,T. Daly of Meriden road Is study- urday evening. Hallowe’en novel- Vaughn, Lois Masse, Marjorlo McCann, Jeanette Logan, Pauline strength and general character of vantageous in contract. 1 D—K-Q-8_ 5 ing at St Louis University where ties in a color scheme of orange Masse, Richard Dillon, Ermlnla Cummings, Ruth Grady and Helen the hand la clearly conveyed by Partner 1 C—K-IO-8-7 3 The Dental Hygienist society he Is registered at the Graduate and black and cut-flowers were Kircu, Genevieve Sirica, George Tellerday; and Messrs John Cava- the opening bid. If partner makes any bid what- twill hold their regular meeting ut school. used in decorating the home. En- Byrnes, William Malvey, Sonny naugh. Raymond Klernan, James It is the system of logical se- ever—not obligated to bid further. 4 (Bid S No-) 17 Robert the Graduate Nurses club rooms. tertainment was enjoyed through- Spring and Maureen Condon. Sev- Hamilton. David Brown, quence, as applied to the opening <*> Two. Dr Moreton Loeb of New Haven Among tho week-end guests at out the evening and a delicious eral mothers of the children also Chamberlain, Harry Smith, Buddy bid. Every bid has a mathematical Opening No-Trump Bid of STOPPERS COUNT It will speak on the "International the Tavern Roseanne in Middle- luncheon was serve'd. The guests atetnded and enjoyed bridge. These Martin, John Lawley, A1 Henebry, meaning in orderly progression. This bid ia also Invitational as 0 s- 2 Dona- Dental Convention at Paris.” bury were: Mr and Mrs Walter S. included: Misses Aida Rlcclardl, Included Mrs Herbert Hughes, Mrs Frederick Reiser, Harold Every bid conveys approximate but shows a strong hand. The require- 1 H- S Sanford of New York, Mr and Mrs Sylvia Morra, Helene Earson, Do- Stanley Koval, Mrs Joseph McAr- hue and Richard Whitney. definite information to the partner. ments for making an opening no- 1 D—K-Q-8-4 5 what It 4-8-2-1 1 7 Vaughn Gooding, a freshman at Joseph Forsythe of Norwich; Mrs lores Guevin and Viola Emma dle, Mrs Ofther Masse, Mrs Jo- Every bid means exactly Irump bid of two. using the C—A-K-5-3 Fordham university is spending the John Orr of Monclair, N. J.; Mrs D’Ambrosi and Thomas Daly, John seph Byrnes, Mrs Alfonse Sirica, says. count vary with the number of week end with his parents, Mr and James M. Porter of Montclair, N. McLelland, Joseph Murphy, Ken- Mrs George Byrnes, Mrs Alec To Illustrate: suits protected: S (Bid 2 No-Trump) 19 neth and Mrs Franklin Johnson and The auit bid of one shows 4 to 1. With only three suits guarded >1 ra George Uoodlng of Watervllle J., and Mr and Mrs Joseph J. Tooker, Harry Cushing Spring, Confirmation at QUESTIONNAIRE FOR LESSON •treat. Church of Spring Lake, N. J. Anthony Muccino. Mrs Carl Beaman. 6 tricks. —the hand must contain a mini- The suit bid of two shows 6 to mum count of nineteen (19). The NUMBER THREE of Lourdes in an Lady 8 tricks. minimum holding unstopped 1. Why la the original forcing The suit bid of three, (a de- suit should be at least J-x or x-s-z. suit bid of two a negligible factor in to 10 the A class of 198 children was con- mand bid) shows 9 2. With four suits guarded Contract In the tricks. hand must contain a minimum firmed yesterday afternoon 2. How many High-Card tricks • 'Die suit bid of four count of seventeen (17). Church of Our Lady of Lourdes by' are required for an original suit bid M. S. MALOUF .... (major) show shut-out HANDS Rt Rev Maurice McAullffe, auxil- | ILLUSTRATIVE of two,the hand containing seven The suit bid or l bids with Probable Tricks? bishop of the Hartford diocese. Typical Suit Bids or Two: Typical iary four or live freakish 3. With six and one-half (6%) a The class included 111 boys and [ No-Trump Bids of Two Announces Sensational hands Probable Tricks? 8 7girls. Bishop McAullffe was as- (minor) .... J (1) 4. If your partner makes bid sisted in the Impressive exeroises H.O.T.* «*L.C.T. any after bid of two, what by Rev Thomas P. Mulcahy of SS To illustrate further: your opening do you guarantee him? Peter and Paul church: Rev John An “average hand" contains J* :::::: I 2 5. It your partner has made a J. Fitzgerald of the Sacred Heart about three (S) probable trloks— I D—K-Q-J-7-4 .... positive and have re- church: Rev Felix Scolgio of St Just short of an opening bid. 0 C—»-4 0 response you bid short of is he obliged to church: Rev M. J. of A bid of one represents a hand Game, Lucy's Lynch bid the Church of Our of Mount about 25% stronger than an “aver- 9K Total 7M P. T.*»* 4 again? Lady (. What Is the two bid called in SALE of ORIENTAL Marcel and Rev Peter J. Cuny of age hand." (Bid t Spades) RUGS the Official System? St Cecilia's church. A bid of two represents a hand • H.C.T.—High-Card Tricks 7. With three suits stopped what we about twice as strong as an “aver- *• L.C.T.—Low-Card Tricks Not in a many years have is required for a two great MARRIAGE INTENTIONS age hand.” •••P.J.—Probsble Tricks. No-Trump A bid of three represents a bid? been able to offer such sensational 8. With four suits you Morris A. Kendall, Iron worker, hand about three times as strong (2) stopped? L.C.T. 9. What minimum must 24 Plank rond; Mary E- Benoit, as an “average hand.” holding values as will find this S— A-J-10-8-8-8-2 4 have in an suit? rug you during East A bid of four in a and you unstopped occupation, none, 156 Farm major 0 street. four or five In a minor represents H—A-Q-5 sale. D—K-4 0 A NEW CONTEST a hund powerful at offense—worth- O—S. 0 William J. Bonner, parole offi- less at defense. A hund with prac- Today we Inaugurate a new con- cer, Northport, N. Y.; Olara M. tically all of the strength concen- test in connection with these ar- run often— Total P.T. We do not “sales” very Port, occupation, none, 192 Grand trated In the suit bid. 7W ticles. The idea is to give a serious a street. Tile Open Bid of Two (Bid spades) and a humorous definition of a we DO announce a but when one, you The opening suit bid of two is (S) bridge term that is offered each Herbert Mueller, mechanic. most important link In the Official H.C.T. L.C.T. day. For example: Suppose the rest assured of rare occu- It is the term to be defined were may receiving Bridgeport; Emily Walner, System bidding chain. K s—K-a 0 day's pation, none, 11 Traverse street. half-way mark, the dividing line a JUMP-SHIFT. An actual serious we are | H4 H-K-Q-10-5-4 values. That is what offering between a better than average D—A-J-7-4-S 2 definition of JUMP-SHIFT would Foster McKethan, chauffeur, 619 hand, as represented by a bid of o be “A raise, or shift, made by a bid now—rare our com- 0—8 you values—on Willow street; Annie Farrar, occu- one, and less than a game-demand higher than needed merely to over- stock of beautiful Oriental pation none, 84 Isicust street. hand, us represented by a bid Of Total 7 P.T. call the last preceding bid.” A hu- plete rugs. three. It is termed the game-in- (Bid a hearts) morous definition would be "A vitation bid and this term describes jump to shift, at the end of a rug- Its function exactly. Other sys- (4) ber from the who fails to H.C.T. L.C.T. partner now a tems of bidding, which u watch discards.” You have marvelous opportu- 0 6 A 0 your natural order and arbitrarily make Conditions of the Contest LIFE II—A-Q-8-5-8-2 a of the want at a TRAGIC a two bid denote stronger holdings 1, State the term you are defin- nity getting rug you D—K-Q-8 0 than a three bid. are confusing be- i* ing and then mark your actual, or • • • 1 C—A-5-a 0 remarkable saving in price. Come as cause contrary to natural numeri- serious definition (a) and your hu- cal definition (b). sequence. Total P.T. morous as can for best selection. Dancer Is Heroine of The of two places "*K «K 2. Send In your definition not early you (Bid 2 hearts) New the partnership under a severe later than five days after the term Fascinating handicap by eliminating the valu- (5) has appeared to: Love Story able Intermediate bid of two, be- H.(!.T. L.C.T. Contest Editor Note These Wonderful cause the original forcing bid la 1 8—K-Q-5 _ 0 Bridge Headquarters, Inc. 0 really a negligible factor in the of- IK H-A-Q-9 ... 283 Madison Ave, Values fensive tactics of the game. a I>—K-Q-J-8-3 2 New York, N. Y. 0 Judith Grant, a Greenwich Vil- To illustrate the Infrequency of o C—#-• 1. You may take your serious — the two bid: In London, In the book Offi- 20 SEMI ANTIQUE MOSOULS Average lage dancer, with a mop of short, forcing definition from "The September 1930, two hundred Total P.T. 2 cial or from other red-gold hair, dark blue eyes and "Ik System” any size 4 to 4-4 x 7 to 7-6. CA hands were played between an Eng- (Bid 2 Diamonds) bridge work, or originate it, but it $QQ mouth, is the princi- Value $76.00 Otf laughing lish team and an American team, (,> must be accurate. pal character or primarily exploiting the forcing H.C.T. 4. For the best combination of an- size The American team will 20 WASHED MOSOULS—Average 4x7 a f a a c 1 n a ting system. made 2 S— K-Q-J-6 1 swers on each definition, there exactly two opening forcing bids—• o be given as a prize, one each day, Value new serial novel, f K H—A-Q-a-5 or one in one hundred hands. 0 a copy of "The Official System of " Ju- IK D—A-Q-8-3 $76.00 *39.50 Dancing When a convention eliminates a 0 .i. 0 ". dith,’ which be- really constructive bid, such as the To-day's bridge term. No 1. is 15 HAMADANS—Average 1*. II ■■jut;,. i Invitational bid of its Incor- gins Wednesday two, Total 8 P.T. BLANK SUIT. How would you de- within Is de- size 4x7. Value $85.00 ... *42.50 poration any system (Bid a spades) fine it? The above photo shows an Oriental rug In process of weaving in the Waterbury plorable. 10 LILLIHANS—Average by native experts. Democrat. Requirements for the Suit Bid of is am- 1WU size 5x7. Value .. and for two weeks we will have a Judith $125.00 *69.50 Starting to-day continuing The general basis of the lnvlta- demonstration of In our window. It is a in- bitious and hopes 20 SAROUKS—Average size rug weaving very tlonal two bid Is about seven (7) Mrs. George W. Pierpont teresting exhbiit. Be sure to see it. to become a fa- probable tricks In the hand. This 3-6x5-6. Value ... $85.00 *44.00 mous star, but requirement, however, may be re- 14 WYMAN STREET 20 SAROUKS—Average size SEE DEMONSTRATION IN OUR WINDOW she is unable to duced slightly depending on the And much work length of the suit bid and the num- Certified Teacher of the Official of 4x7. Value $200.00 *98.50 In her chosen ber of hlgh-card tricks contained System 35 BERGHAMO—Average size 10 CARPET SIZE FINEST QUALITY CHINESE— profession and is In the hand. The shorter the suit forced to turn to the more hlgh-card tricks are re- 2x& so we have these Value $18.50. *9.50 Average 9x12. Value modeling to earn quired, simple CONTRACT BRIDGE a living. She measurements: $350.00 to $450.00 *195.00 1. tricks—it the Other Large Rugs Proportionately lives with Claris- Seven probable 5 MAHALS—Average size 9x12. sa Morley, who hand contains only three (3) high- Instructions at Home or by Arrangements Reduced in Price. Value to lost her memory card tricks. $350.00 $450.00 *195.00 when her sweet- 2. Six and one-half (6ft) prob- 2 SAROUKS—Approximate size heart, Alan able tricks—if the hand contains DIAL 3-3431 The t e n three and one-half (3Vi) hlgh-card Famous 9x12. Value $550.00 to $650.00 a y o, disap- *295.00 peared. tricks. 3 SAROUKS—Approximate size While dining With more than three and one- GULISTAN 9x12. Value $650.00 to $750.00 *350.00 in a picturesque half (3V4) hlgh-card tricks the bid cafe In the Vil- may be shaded to six (() probable American 3 FINEST —9x12. Judith Oriental QUALITY MADE SAROUKS lage, Judith tricks.' A NEW WONDER! Value meets Bruce Gideon, a middle- The invitational two bid is not a This rug sold last year for $150 aged millionaire, who is attracted game-demand bid and It does not $850.00 . her charm. Unknown to Judith force the partner to bid, but It is Our now *395.00 by price is. *100 Gideon arranged for her to be “forcing" to this limited extent-- starred in a stage production and it obligates the original bidder to - - she becomes a celebrity. respond once to any bid of less FRISBIE'S But just as she realises her am- than game made by the responding bition, Judith discovers that Gid- hand. eon's money and not her talent is PEACH CHIFFON PIES responsible tor her success and EXAMPLE NO. 1 M. S. MALOUF that he is in reality trying to win Original Bidder Partner her love- 1st round—3 hearts May pass RICH—SMOOTH AND CREAMY Don't fail to read what happens to this beautiful young girl 'n EXAMPLE NO. t BUY ONE AT YOUR GROCER'S PRICE 25c 112 Grand St. m Water Conn. "Dancing Judith.” beginning Wed- Original Bidder bury, nesday in the Waterbury Demo- 1st round—t diamonds r.rnt. Siul -nnnil mnmt. MS Mala