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NEW BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3, 1620. L mp————— fifififiz@fi@@fi@fi@%@@ufinfl%@gf PLAINVILLE IVEWS cition 4t the clun rooms in .0 0 7. CAT IN A FURNACE LORD GREY'S SIGHT . | block tomorrow evening at $ o'clo Recovers Lost Roll. { PROVES ITS HEATLESS SAVED BY DEN nger entered the post office TUWN morning and inquired for the ad- —_ —_— jdress of J. B. Kellogg. He was told " y . 3 s . MEETING T'] e e TR G A eyl Court Hears finspector’s Testimony, | American Ocul: First Susp nue. The inquirer said he lost $20 a | Then Fin¢s House Owner Teeth Affected Eyes—Ameris few days ago and that he saw an ad- vertisement in The Herald stating $300. Demtist Does the Rest. - that a sum of money had been found. He communicated with the adver-| New York. March 3.—Dr. August! Washington, March 3.—Vis tiser and found that Mr. Kello; s | L. Peter, a wealthy surgeon dentist. of | Grey, who during his recent tri was fined $300 Selectmen Will Ask Levy of Rate; ™ ™™\ "o Femtenany A emirate” Broush in | (he United States as Spocial ///////////,; s 4// @@@@@@@@@#fiaéaé‘ Similar {0 ha (0 IR e S Y CaT et or ot e e o= e [l e R e at | Washincront oentnths et oin ' ELEBRA IING 54 iE s ! this afternoon at 3 o'clock at her| 19 West 118th street. junetion with Dr. William Ho late home on Hough street. Rev. 5 - n__J %0} bearers were Stanley Gwillim, | perature as as 51 degrees, and | formed the dental operation afte Tomorrow—K. of C. Minstrels to rarnarelh mnincitot Although Viscount Grey had Coolke. Municipal Term Court for failure to | Passador was on the verge of be Inspector Hardart of the board of | Wilmer, the noted oculist. The Charles R. Clark. Frank Usher. James | asked the . William T. Day: | Wilmer had diagnosed Visc 5 i Entertain | atl Lol Some Sosiety Start First Aid Class. To the health inspector the furnace | troubled by his eyes before le ¥ " The jocal Boy Scout troop has | seemed stone col Just then a black | England, it was not until after Dinner—Business Men to Meet. started a class in first aid to (he in- | cat he testified, scampered from the | had been in the United States { = : - . : otine | Jured and a large percentage o' the | lower door of the furnacze, where it time that h]sAcondilmn became The annual special town meetnZ {4 o ers have enrolled in the class. | would have been burned to death [ious. Farly in October his The funeral of Mrs. Abhie 1. C00k. | provide heat of 65 degrees in the|ing totally blind, was saved b GEMETERY ASSO TO MEET E. C. Gillette. pastor of the Consre- | health testified that on Feb. 17 he |ish Embassy today anuounced gational church. ofliciated. The pall | yisited the building. found the tem- | Dr. Arthur Le Grand Harvin p Funeral of Miss Mary Prior to be Held | U Frank Bilis Yand Jeremial | “What's the matter?” Grey's eye ailment as a conditio 5 A Interment was in West ceme- “I can’t help it,” Day replied; “‘the | sulting from affected tecth. will be held this evening at § 0'clock | 14 has heen decided to give the new | had there been a fire, Hardart as-|Dbegan failing rapidly. in the court room of the town buildi members one month in which to | serted. It was at this time that Dr. for the purpo: of laying the annual | qualify for the tenderfoot tests or he “‘Are Vou sure it wasn't a pink ele- { mer was requested to take char; \ {ax, voling on the tax rate and to | dropped from the iroop. The double | phant you saw?" counsel for the]the case. He hecame convinced transact any other business proper to | €ard svstem of collecting dues is now | owner asked Hardart. trouble was in a large measure (R B i 1 et in effect. A meeting of the troop Hardart. was firm, 2owever, and so | to the condition of Viscount Gi Mar. 1st, Mar. 2nd, Mar. 3rd The. claim of the town officers that | Will be held this evening in Grange. was Magistrate B zh. after hear-|teeth. Dr. Harvin was called in the present rate of 17 1-2 mills is | hall. ing the stories of several tenants. confirmed the diagnosis. Y Invited our Attendance Invite No Phone or Mail Orders Filled. No Goods C O. D. needed to carry on the town govern- Lenten Class Meeting. Viscount Grey paid his first:. ment is substantiated by the figures | The Lenten Mission Study class of | “WET” IN 50 OF 67 o the office of Dr. Harvim on None on Approval. None on Deposm, None Charged. No Exchanges. compiled by the board of assessors. ithe Church of Our Saviour will meet 16 and at that time he could See Hartford Papers For Particulars There was an increase of about a |this evening at 7:30 at the rectory. | BAY STATE TOWNS | - +d aud bed is be kel 'y HAVING-AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVEKY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND®ON PROMPTLY Bl a1, o - 3 srand list. for the vear but this in- | 70 2t the home of Mrs. James A. molars ahscessed. One, a 1 crease is offset by the increase in eX- | maio, of West Main street Thursday Upper m the right jaw huvineil penditures, particularly for the | o (08 O RES L8 N T Some Places Turn From Dry Column | Sreat prongs—was shown by thd iraintenance of the schools and for e e ; ray to have been treated in sud public improvements. STt 3 For First Time in Their way by a previous operation The fact that the increase in the | Funeral services for Miss Mary 5 i necrosis of the bone had develo amount of the zrand list and the | Prior, who died yesterday, will be Histories. This tooth was cut open. drainagd 2 t oof e S anc: 1 4 i 9 o'clock amoun f expenditures balance is |held tomorrow morning at o'clock Seciom, rmeh GesNimert (e troduced and later the tooth was considered as a guarantee that the tax jat the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. |\, ot = 0 500 - out of sixty. | trected. The other tooth was rate will not be reduced from its | Rev. John E. Fay, the pastor, will [ 2AS* Y ¥~ lin such bad condition and was present figure. It is improbable that |ceiebrate a high mass of i Seven vote wet” in their annual requiem. 5 Within two weeks Viscount ;G % 3 Sl i S ; _ | town meeting Monday, complete re-| ") R ; there will be an increase in the rate. | The body will be placed in the re- [{OWn evesight had improved to such Although other towns in Connecticut, | ceiving vault at West cemetery to showed today. The majority | ~ - e Do s aRslis lensech oy InE e ‘2| of these towns returned substantial | €X'eP! that he could read with g namely Deep River and Bloomfield, {await interment in St. Joseph's | S A d case than he had b bh which are governed under the same | Catholic cemetery. SPSiisina)psttise, ideovatoliy e i CAch | Toee b A ibetors) Onci ] il G bt SR that almost all had voted comsistently | (018 Mme and before Christmas Y Iy higher tax rate than this town, it is > i T T ey i BT G R s e D Sl b | known from similar expericnce in past | MrS. Anna Gray Bree has com- v’ towns, like Rockport, Middle- | }1°onse strain the British, stat | vears that the local voters arc usually | Pletely recovered from a recent ill- Lincoln and Mansfield, voted | "»d subjected his eves to’during reluctant to vote for an increase in |ness and will resume her duties as | ‘“wet” for the first time in their his- | PYeViOUS few monthe. the rate. Unquestionably, however, |assistant organist at the Ghurch of v. The few towns that stuck to J coule <o good use o - | Our Lady of Mercy tomorrow. the “dry" cob did i & the town could make goad use of any 3 ry umn did so in most foroTotototoketototatotototototolotototolol @@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@fi@fi funds which might be gained by an | Wilfred Boliver has rented a store | Cases by narrow margins or by sub- Lo increased tax rate. on West Main street and will conduct | Stantially reduced majorities. n“"!“hrp;;elef;lqw;nr have n‘h’e’ld\ an- 2 vuleanizing cstablishment. Rockport, noted North Shore town, " T ey N nced official figures showing the a ‘i itself for the purpose of civic im- | program in charge and has arr n_Heda SELEiaae : o Bk Mr. and Mrs. A. Bridgman have had .lonx been known as the Bay provements. East Berlin and Ken- | supper after which there. will be} need for a 171-2 mill tax rate and )~ %o 00 =0 a0 SR L T ] State’s “rock ribbed” temperance sington can. by a vote of its inhabi- eches and a musical program. Ev they are expected to produce argu- N hrad T l]" town. In the early ’60s women with tants at a special town meeting calfed memiber withia younger brother| Ments at the meeting this evening to | Yorthfeld Aass, and will reside on| ). i nets raided and wrecked the by the selectmen of the town. organ- | has been requested {o attend and | Pa’k up their previous statements. Broad street. A o 3 2 & 2, £ “'grog shops.” The Supreme court e as a fire district, appointing a com- | bring the bhrother. All men of the Cemetery Assn. Meeting. hj‘:q.r;si‘;"er;ixe‘.“elsv"n; h‘igr;qv,w:fl"l: decided in favor of the women. 1 mittee of three whose duties:shall e | churchiand. friends have also been in- The annual méeting of the Plain- e e & Brookline voted in favor of license, i : . 3 ¢ in the club rooms in Odd = e Thone the selectmen. vited to attend. = Se g ehonk 5 GReeyonIng I imilar to those of the AR \mno Cemetery association will be held | TP 0 1,449 to 1.093. 1t was the first time “andidates Initiated. g 1 - the office of the town clerk on 4 <o, | in thirty-four years that this tow: At the regular meeting of the Ber- Afnumbert ot Bast Bernin’ pEoRISH Nionday evening af 8 oiclock: The as- i, S e Standard Steel & BearinesiCo llyy Ciaois S G o i Tiant Tn °‘:;e' lin gfange, held at Grange hall last | will presont - play ai Athletic hall | goniation rges all these who are in. | 1S Tenovating the Cowles house —on | v *ISE SO0 Woa 't evening, 20 candidates were initiated | Friday evening o¢ this.week. The | feresied in the care and improvement | West Main street and will use it as b bl riday 2 1s i Ak Ll : Among the latest towns to make into the organization by the local de- | proceeds aré to be’used ‘for the en- [ jorCTh (5 1€ TR AN0 TAPIOVEEONS Hiving quarters for employ returns and which went “wet” were gree toam. . The cahdidates received | largement cf the Fast Berlin public [ ot €OMTieres in this tomn fo mutend | T r, ( Baricle” of Wihiting street FEGOHBILLBBEOLBULEOBGRL VL RREEG fofatefetegeoRedegegoketolofoRoke quarter of a million dollars in the l«rhe parish guild will hold a food attendant. Dr. Harvin found RECEIVING ALD DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 4 . e Stscmens < L i Gk : : Dedham, Essex, Wilmingon, Andover, ] th - first and second degrees al the | library. Dancing will fallow the p th eeting the ~mbers as- t has recovered from a recent. illness. San, g Delflys M&y Result in POSIDOBG G S sy R e e e i R Sunestin members of the a Sy Hull. Randolpb, Barnstable, Hop- last night's communication: sociation will plan for improvements | Frank Skinner has entered the em- =i = 1 S kint A e s next meeting (hey are to receive the.f music. which will' be carried out in the | Ploy of the Standard Steel & Bear- | Kinten. Milford, hasset, Bedford, ment ol Town Mee[mg | third and fourth degree and will he - 5 spring ing company. Nauckland MNojth Rindover JFAmong —_— ! § o a ss tiat- i | e, the v towns are Winthrop, Win- ‘(ln Imf(‘exflt:fnn 'v'\pic r‘::\ r“var;;rv;tl'aln ¥ Minstrels to Entertain, | Miss Nora McCarthy has recovered | ohester. Wellesley Da_rtmouthp T’ta’d to reach the goal of success be. Bt oy \ s < § i r > fr | from : ss wo weeks . sley, . Read- 2 | t’C:‘Jl"‘h o i The l\{lns(le! troupe from Ap"vi from an iline: of two weeks at her ing, Hopedale, Southboro, Mendon, ' tause eyestrain blocks the path ! | { with mistakes and errors. B: C Fritain, will furnish an entertainment | ‘ 5 A\ crew of laborers employed by the & f NOTICE. = an examinati vi : a suppe: i y g = : an e on we will find thd e connecticut company worked the en- | WOMEN who would like o Pl e e L D on | s Jstnell Seoings o i SCHOOLS CONSOLIDATED. glasses that will relieve the eye. tire morning to open the utlet be- : j ¢ : ) 8" Al (e Cemetery Association will be | ‘n - e Officers and Sea Training Classes of*f strain, cnable you to do a Necessity of 20 Mill Rate is ‘General- | ;) the Kensington bridze so that by | Socicls in the Chureh of Our Ladv of | neid in' flie OMice of the Town Clerk ly Conceded—Kensington and Eaet | the water which has been accumulat- to earn. money y Mercy on Tuesday evenins. March 16.{ on Monday evening, March 8, 1920, Shipping Board Affected. i curate work and relieve tha : ; ing there during the period of thaws con e . - 3. e. | Tickets for the supper are on sale.| AN persons interested in the care Sy i case of “nerves” which come Berlin Can Form Fire District?| mizht be drawn off. It was found workmg durmg their | #nd Rev. Jonn & Fay. the pasior, and | and improvement of the Cemeterics | Vashington, March 5.—Consolida- : 2 that the outlet was frozen and clogged ] 2 members of the committee report| are urged to be present and give as- | Ho0 Of the officers’ training school B ST Only—Grange Initiates Class of 20, | \itimee. To get the ice out and open | s We they are in wmreat demand. The|sistance in the care and manazement and the sea service training school up the passage it was necessary to at- { pare me. € speaker will he Rev. Father Dinan,| of the same. of the shipping board into one de- heré is a possibility that he ad-| tack the mass with a huze gasoline M. S.. of Hartford. | R. C. USHBR. Secretary. pofiment ”“Se',_”’e direction of Cap- DAVIS & snflnw ed town meetin which has | torch which quickly melied away the ‘ d h l i o 5 Slainville, Co March 1. 1930 ain Irving L. Evans with headquar- \;‘:e":flc;!lpd for M-mduf evening may b ctings qu noon the water was also nee extra hel p . “',"" Receive Reports. | Blainy e at New York was annou,,ce?i i % : F as : rriedl off WIthORE s Troubial s g8 ere will be a meeting tomorrow | ay by the shipping beard. No e i 4 B2 posponsi for x Wk o more 53| bene carien o SIS sl vroule | gor Saturday after- | svemme av 3 ek ot the o | o down o dhe Doty Market f| 1 ons st b o ks ] Reptered Otomerrins ue fm-iunn of the ’;:rund list and Lee Frances, the four months old 2 7 tees engaged in the work of conduct- | ¥ou want the best, this week we will | nite sections of the country is con- and Eye: t S lists. ) & S e A i b S ing the campaign to raise the debt of | have Fancy Vermont Turkeys and | e P > 327 MAIN ST, . 1905 may not be able to complete its work | daughter of Mr. and Mr Fyerett K n n evenln S g LGRE e the debt of templated, as stated the two 5 fom—another wegk. Owing to the | Barnard, died af the home of her par-’ noons a S| the Plainville Mothodist isecopal | Ducks. fine Broilers. Roasting Chick- | services being consofidated to .cen. ! |::§, number 45 applications for | ents vesterday morning following an i h f church. The drive for scriptions | @ns. Fowis, Prime Steer Beef. Native | tralize the supervision of the work. atements by properly owners, the | attack of bronchial pneumonia. The al‘ld ether atter- nas veen soing on for the past twe | Veal, Eastorn cut Pork. Spring Lamb, sbatements by properiy o Prisie e BegeRnt e el ot e Wweeks amongz the members of the|Fresh Shoulders. Sweetbreads, Calves' amount of work entailed this year in "r:‘;;“ \a::‘ :flem Sicdlont e ac pply at\ penis amo ;:’ g en' g.s‘hr)l' md SR e . readjusting has been extremely dif- E rent wak - noons. 5 A church and it is expecte a e : s P.rmlan.m ew plee ious. The Berlin Con- | View cemetery, p ; E amount of the debt—s31,600—will he | PeT Ib. wift's Premium Hams anc ) Y @it and daburious Thoeti ton A Harbinger of Sprin | raised by the middle of this montn. | Bacon. Sperry and Barnes Hams and SPLENDID DARGE NEWFOUNDLAND BERRING R a o nreRcomine ot sprin sure {1t is planned to celebrate the raising | Bacon, Shoulders, Boiled Ham, HALIBUT, SALMON, FRESH MACKEREL, SPANISH MACK- heanire lications for abatements | [oF the Heagld reporter saw iwo rob- - 2 e ! of the debt with a social in the church | Sausages and Sausage Meat, all the | | ’-';“”C" P eis atatemanta|| 5 10} tHeMce Fin front ot iwilliam 5 " parlors Wednesday evening. March 17, | PeSt brands of Coffees, Teas and ERET, BUTTERFISH, SMELTS. SCROD STEAK, SHORE HAD-, fapd investizatio: sta ents : - k e st Ber- | |[SEES G Sl . 2 -d o <. N C b rtnir aslay Bulkelcy's residencs on th st B to burn fhe mortgage. Reports con. | anned goods. DOCK, COD STEAK, BOSTON BLUE, LARGE BELS, COD TONA Jin road this miorning. They did not i s Pure Maplc Syrup with those . - SRS o o . | d"not corning the progress of the campaizn I FEup GUES and €OD CHEEKS. 6 -\.h (?1” '\‘m x‘.hlh(h‘;;‘nl:lrd :; fiv:::\‘opf | seem to like their lot as their 'song | will he received tomorrow e\'cni‘:\v griddle cakes Sunday morning. e e nd dist amq | Was more of a m;llt-nnl\P wail i P P B. and I Association Mecting. m“l;(i-‘l):pl::n(' orders given careful at- SMOKED FISH SALT-PISH Pmake up the lax rate which will be : <t Berlin "‘m\ 5 Tnerev\\*m be a regular meeting of DPOHERTY'S FINNAN HADDIE BLOATER MACKERED Becommendzd to the taxpayers as nec- At a whist held at the home of ="2" | the board of direclovs of the Plain- Bocorv to meet ‘the expenses for the | Willam Brown last evening the fol- vije Business and Tmprovement asso- 5 Arch St. Tel. 1446 U T EED HEURING SMALD SALT MACRERED ¢ Ensumg venr The rate will be at|lowing persons were the prize win- SMOKED HALIBUT WHOLE SATT COD east 20 mills despite the rumors to | ners: Women, first, Mrs. Max Sugen- R SMOKED BLOATERS NORWAY SALT HERRING S ra ¢ s hime: second, Mi; Nera Melnerney: ot £ X e b com et a2 e 1o MU et | F: SECone S WMMW‘anW?wNmmmqm.%DU@EE@EEEEEEE@EEEE@@ED@E@L R HERRING SATT SWORDFISH ‘ gtatement that the town could bond | P¢ler Ralusick and seccnd fw Arthuv Chiropractor, 252 Main Street, Corner A ~ BONELESS HERRING SADT BLUEFISH fself for part of the ecxpenses de- | leifeld Nlecitam S ceCIISephoncla s N ([ ursdaay and Frlday Speaals = SPICED WERRING. SALT COD TONGUES tailed in the budget is not sound, a Th will be a rehearsal of the| Persistent coughs and stubborn E SPICED RUSSIAN SARDINES = & < member of the finance board states | SKit to be ziven Friday night at Ath- | colds are quickly cured by my meth- L ALT SALMON S 1 nervoust o C s, sleep- Cl i as it would necessitate pasing by the | /€1i¢ h1ll tomorrow evenins. [ odsi also nervoust conditions. sieep- | [W] [ean Pot Reasts b 14¢ Choice Chuck R’sts 1b 16¢ [®] ROUND AND ST BAMING CLAMS d ne ] o The regular weekly praver meecting | lessness, bad circuiation and female s < of L iling: ION state legislature on such a move. The | ATS F8R L WETTE Brateh WAGNT | diseases, with no failures in rheunms [®] ¥resh Sticea Beet Liver 1b 10¢ Lean Boitmz Beef b 10c M BONELESS SALT COD ... Yt ; . 20c BB Moore’s Fish Market 60 the tows han to b pasien oa | tomortew evening. | tism. siomach troubles or swolien ™ Sait Pork ...... 1b 22¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg Ib 922 g WASHINGTON PLACE (I & i - lands, regardless of how long stand- by, legislature hefore the town could Berliu Bricfs. e [C1. ey T = A meeting of the Women's Foreign | !DS- b 3 Mfif_"[':&?::;sfnmlh:’“pdm:;?f; fgures | Missionary society was held at the | Blectro Therapy ents all s ; 2 i = home of Miss Hattie Rovs this after- | form Electric I, 3 Alpine of the revised grand list were | 1M Sun Rays. Ultra Violet [Piaced atisd 200800 ona "f“f."““,“_f Miss Loretta Curtis of Middletown | Pathy and the Masse }A' .‘:‘_mor.\” f‘:‘:";(::)cd g:::;lan hux{z:;ra. is visiting friends Fere | !v‘t;nl.x‘\’\l':n("f rnjt]» :‘1;’«:'1- m\\\—:,;:.”:“.“ v“vv‘h. 000 and the budget calls for $100,- G e DO D SO ) RO BT e il aat G 000. Aor L Do i " | improved from his aftack of rheirma- | &N€ AL L ated un cure . More than $10.000 will be re- | [nPF for $1.50 por treatment ceived from outside sources. however, A Office. Hours: which will be added to the amount 9 A M. to 3 P. M. [ s = ] = L] received from taxation. Thirty-seven cars which have been | pag ianti 0 UANAIA s Lo | [E] =] = (5] = O] [ a NER BLEND COFFEE ............... b 37c DIN? g ' @ GEM NUT MARGARINE ................ b 32cg TYPEWRITER S WHITE ROCK TURNIPS ............. 31bs 10c[&] - = Steak Cod ..... :g 22¢ | Boston Blue o lllf)) 16(‘% All Makes SOLD, Rented, Repaired Flatfish 14¢ Fancy Mackere 25¢ | Ex = when | ped il Fancy Herring .. 1b 10¢ Large Smelts ... lb 22c [®] & 3 changed. Paoenon o ohe Tegrmmtare petece | WA mot misrripten ax | repaimen = Sliced Halibut .. Ih 25¢ | Shore Haddock . Ib 1dc I8l Typewriter Supplies conld be niade a possbility werelon el obisnartl erten andice (R DHCINAEISASINEE CRBER I, ™ Sal¢ Mackerel . ..1b 15¢ Steak Salmon .. Ib 15¢8 A -fire district will permii of civic | moved the disabled engine to the | JHAR TICHAIS 4Rl ESalt Herring . 2 for 15¢ Premier Clams .. b 19¢ improvements such as the laying of | roundhouse, wajks and the acquiring of prope -~ Brotherhood Night. -NEW -BRITAIN & Salt Cod ..... pkg 27c Shrimp Wet ... can 21c 8 | New Bl’itain Typewriter EXChal‘lge tied up ag Berlin due to the ice and Fire Districts Only. snow were gotien out vesterday and S = Fast Berlin and Kensington cannot | Sent on 1o Hartford. More than 150 SAVE ALL \Q form boroughs but can be organized | cars were held up at one period and J U NK into fire distriets. Francis Deming said | it is expected that every car will be i this morning. He took exception to | out by the end of this week if engines | PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAG a ™atement that the districts were | can be had to move them. Also buy Second-hand Furnitur considering ol ing a borough I Engine lLoses Trucks. o T abcin . boroush enaiter it 1a | One of the steam: trains run on the L. ZELDES necessary for the Tegislatur Berlin hranch met with a slight acci- 158 OAK STRE] g ot the measure. A water sys _ | dent thi= morning when it dropped its Tel. 589-28 ! DooBoEnoion ties for community purposes, but will Friday night will be observed as ? 1 el Sardines ...... can 8¢ Pink Saimon ... Ib 28¢ ™ |§ - s rermi f water rights. T b 1 punger Broth ht at s o Gol SRNIE B aeter iEhis. - Beslin | Brothierand YounsegBeoiier night o BIRD ST ORE O] = 72 West Main Street known as the Worthington Kensingion . Congregational = e fire district and can levy taxes upon church, The Brotherhood has the 105 Arch St. 214 [w][win) @l i= = ElUEELUal el ] el (a] =) ] bl el = —_