New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 7

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ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921. | PLAINVILLE NEWS MAY ADOPT FINANCE § BOARD AT MEETING |l ...... Soap New Ofiice Expected {0 Meet ‘ With Approval | Sc ome Wonder Offers In Bl TS DUTIES ARE EXPLAINED |8 2{'3',]',,',}&“2'},’,?;2} Y Chamber Suites et Georgiav Period seven piece solid Mahogany Suite for ghamber con- Four Piece Suite of mahogany or Bogue Tendered Birthday Sar- suite b sisting of five piears, including American walnut. comprising . > . . 3 Amerivan walnut suite, bed, P bed, dresser. chiffonicr and tr prise Party—Forestville News. Aresmer, chifforobe, tollet table, twin beds, regular selling price plicate mirror < table, |M i \ #.iair, bench and night table, was £527. Our February Sale regular price was § 00. we |H T'he establishment of a board of regular price $830 for $500.00 price is only .. $350.00 offer it to you at this sale 7 In,.;..,u.. for the town will mean a Three Picces—larze mahogany P eceeeeeeonnn oo $1T5. great deal towards aiding the work ce Ivory Suite, large dresser, chifforot nd full size e N e nifonit Nt DT it Gr M| ! of the estimating of expenditures for '. Fresh Shoulder% bureau, bed, and vanity case, bow foot bed 00 value, t table and full size bed, | preceding years as will be explained regular price $437.50 for $300 (017 bt DGR oss 5.00 value, for .... $149.50 at the town meeting on March 2. (@ Smoked Shoulders ....... This is a new venture for the town and wil undoubtedly be lookea |M| Mild Cured Bacon ............. 1 « h avor by e ax s . S DL e i Fresh Killed Fowl Some SpeCial Rug And .‘ 070 e meaning of a board i Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens ahogany Suite—three pieces, | nce is not known. The dutics ot this board is as follows, as is ex- o LanIeum Values p“:;"iififhf::i?::\.,is.'\z;.f:,r|-“w i (3 Best Link Sausage % itb 25¢ g Fresh “Towns may establish Board of Lean Boneless Pot Roast ........... 1b 20c } Roast Veal 9x12 Axminster Rugs—''Yonkers'® Chincse pattern, 9x12 Royal Axminsters, blue and tan, all- - des H|{ Finance—" Anv town at a town Lamb Fores . .. . 1b 18c | Lamb Stew i ana Biae, L#8TI00 valnel . 00 00/ s iaacraE ~ §59.5 meeting called for the purpose, may Corned Boef I Cottar S Iams ¥k 5 o by a resolution, provide for the 8.3x10-6 Royal Axminster, regular price $65 pecial 8-3x10-6 Scamless Velvet Rugs, regular price § e RblEh et ot al boardl of l Ainance sale price - 35.00 for .......... .o $35.00 and prescribe the term of its office, 9x12 Seamless Rugs, tapesiry Brussels, (D T ST TRy (D BESOM, Goante e Stlils aaiirs landlliial sowers ana Froch! Made $45.00 values, for .. rach $£110.00, snle price .. . $70.00 5 duties, subject to the provisions of Creamery 9x12 Seanless Wilton l(ll‘!, regular price lHI) 27x54 inch Axminster Rugs, r(gul.«n $6.50 to $8.50 thsi chapter. The election in any Special sale price .. values .. $5.25 each town in which such a resolution mav | 27x54 Inch Wilton Velvet Rugs, regular $7.75 to $5.50 30x60 inch Reversible Chenille Rugs, regular $6.00 be adopted, shall be Leld in the . S Tisetias s 3.98 enchs ||| manner providea for the election of |B} Strictly E ( : ( : S lb 4 | ¢ . ety s A ol SR EGk officers therein. If the vote or res- Inlaid Linoleu 16 rolls, of regulnr $2.50 ana $2 .m»q Inluid £ s, regular $3.50 grade, N I s cdvel suah Fresh grades, for ... viiiie.... $1.69 sq. yard special at .. .. $2.50 sq. yard T solutions Menal ol certificate Mahall Plain Color Wilton Rugs, 86x63 inches, regular $31.00 grade, special sos e avs s does see $15.00 each hegirscordedhyiithetow nicloricpand Best Pure Lard ................. 2 1bs 33c Pure Raspberry Jam a certified copy filed by the clerk of the office of the secrotary of the ! JEW Y state. The vote on the question of |§ AVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOIl CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY Csiablishing| afiboard of nnarcer snan| BINFxtra N A BISCO Sugar - ]‘ RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF U be made by ballot or by the voting Special Wafers p g. machine. as may be decided upon by nid town. H The board of finance shall be |R| Challenge Milk ..2cans 35c { Tomato Soup .......c.ccc0u... 4 e = ‘l""”"‘""‘;'] oF 22 ""1"‘":"’:;’: W ':)‘; fi}:h‘: #| Royal Lunch Crackers ........... 2 Ibs 35c | Early June Peas ............:i.. BERLIN NE"’S working up the local post to be one the town and wish to be a member of e e o s ool | B | FA s skca! Pinkd Salmon RISl cant15c | AWinner Coffee I SIS N0 § of the best In the state. When one the local post. PR e e of the men was scen this morning, Relief Committee Formed. i Byl aiadad ot ; although he did not seem urgent or 5 e __[to the faithfulness of their duties B B : eieranr B (e e e e | BeAsCommitice. consisting of Arthr |and receive no compensaton for || Extra Fine POTATOES .: S i 'n' g l'llm‘" ot “" et Benson as ch map, and Messrs. | their services rendered in that office. ¢ . P (oA e Moore, Lewis, Thompson and Fagan, | jowever, any expenses of the bo aid the boys in sccuring a home where | wag chosen as a reliof committee g ; xpenses - 2 < o 2 < will be paid by the town when ap- Largc Sound ONIONS they could hold their meetings. 1In |, o s g ok into the cases of any fellows who | ., aq of by it. Two of thesa of- explaining, he sald, New Haven, | ny ght be in need. If any such per- ; ’ FUNBS FI]R A H[]ME Hartford, Meriden and Bridgeport | oo Flo °0 W BRCC SR l"l"‘““‘ Seanlfice holders' terms will expire at ihe have given their boys a home and 2 next annual election of the town, and |B (‘RQ )F ,‘R T :a 2’ ¢ 3 25 up wit e @ E ) - P & . . L O the project is in the works in the city '"Lm.r)hh::.‘y “'_::'l]f;_ .,::, lld“‘\lllllr fur-| cuccessors will be-named. At each |B PEFRU . 2 for SV for ¢7 soa —_— of New Britain. It is felt that if tho committee however | ;a1 clection, two present officrs will not do any such work until they fardware City boys ar iven a n the board will be released, and Hardware City bo e give BAVe met & few @mes, laoked ap rea-| ) \DE Dot ; g 1| New Cabbage ..................... Ib 5c i Navel Oranges ice Men Gather for Blg S0cial | bunding that’ many “rocal” febiows haYe met @ fow times lpoked up rec | (wg new ones appointed ip thelr phes o Frai Nl et would leave thix post and join the aée Kad>=aiovel s TR GG A I1‘1l with state rules and regulations in re- | " Tu (et solectman of the town B b iddy-Glover branch in that ci e first solectman eets s Tl ot 5c | Dromedary Dates Held Last Evemflg ix possible that a further discussion | 58T to the work they are to do. shall be the head officer of this board, Carrots i of the project will be held at the next Morbidity Report. and preside at all meetings. He shall, s Ve L ce 3 Parsmips) Celery meeting of the post on March 10 e i however, have no authority 1n vote on .T HILLIS LECTURE AU the meeting held Iast evening | i 1o 'I"‘_",,'l"""_rfi:'::"'o"‘d,f,‘_')“’:"":w‘;""“’; any questions except at a tie. The Radjshes .................. 3 bunches 25c | Parsley .. T e Thomas J. Bannigan did not come | yeayy iy Hartford shows the town of | (0N clerk shall act as clerk of the Sw Potatoes . po50 Ib 10c | Fancy Table Apples .......... down from Hartford. but a good time | pct + 0 ETHAEC SROWE A0 R 00| hoard and shall issue notices to the | \ s was reported by all those who attend- | o/ 7 0 e ’m; e ':”r*l' ‘ | members of the board when any spe- ; o e 5 et e yiven by B. R. Showalter at Jun- | ed It was one of the largest gath i mw;‘ ws al e repc Or ! cial meetings are to he held. TIn case o e , erings of ex-service men in the town M e P e of a vacancy. a special n\;‘fl* & will or School hls Ming— 0 new cs ates e WO 3 . he c1 . *d, and a sucess- R N > = * ',‘.',‘,dL‘I’,\'.”n,l,“,.':.,‘L—,,.:,?:"ll,:,:."v b 2 " A son was born at the New Britain :,: (“.“',“M._:,'r”‘(',’l'm,l::i:.]d ‘,“'.Nn “,‘]::}:\(:.,|_ | L'»T.?'\‘:-';'n“h'l”.'.-.':nl‘f;"“““" successor to prosent. A musical program was car- , gram will be carried @ lectman George B. Carter and Prose ieneral hospital yesterday afternoon|. +a who shall serve until the next | SR i S e led \l) A ing, and a class of cutor Charles Lewis delivered inter- | 1© Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashworth of i Not I than two weeksuetore the Plans for Entertainment. conferred the Page de ecting—Borlin Bits. Percival avenue in Kensington. | annual meeting, this board shall hold | Tie committce in charge of the en- | local degrec team. w esting talks. The men present ] 3 i 2 seting_when the itemized ; 3 2 eaa i 5 i i ollowing the meeting of the ex- | evening were enthusiostic in regard Washington Birthday Party. talk to women regarding home | Publl _”“‘.‘fl"fi‘: e st \citainmentfand §dancolforithefiHoly | utation of being secons | estimates of the nditures © Name society of the Church of Our| state, will have char; ce men at Foresters' hall in|to waking up the post und plans were A Washi B By party was |[nursing: | . ;o presente ¢ by atoall st Meveningl i BIi¥auive | compiated irorhul suppsthtolbelsiveni|metal ol :,"r:):‘:\“‘):onr:é':r s Locals Defeated. jiomnishaly ‘[:t-r‘,:‘h(l\a.:n\!‘:lfnfi:‘ll.:l'\‘pllft\‘lvlul- Lady of Mercy, held a meeting last| It is expected that ible that the men us an orfanized | at a date which will be announcod | onel Herbert A Johneon on Beriin| The Boys' Club band basketball [ (200 W 202 0 D00 oo aijon NIEN at the home of Charles Conlon, ; Pythian members wif ; may ask the town of Herlin for ( luter and reveral other soclal func: | treet. About 35 friends from New |!cam of New Britain defeated the (G070 POl P 0 e hetore OF Central Square. Plans were com- dress tiie lodge men. ent funds with which to bhuild | tions including dances, etc Britain and Hartford were present Worthinzton A. . team of Berlin at helbonatl Attes this publlc tneotin pleted for the affair and tickets were | will follow the work amse. Buch a plan, however, wouid Vocal solos were rendered by John | e’ interior of the house wae gails | (Ne Eymnasium last night, 24 to 20, | 0 0 UG i hold an executive distributed among the members. | Will be served. All m vably fall under the auspices of | Thompson, while ¥red Hull renderea | j..orated ; SoEs in one of the best games of the sea- | N€ Poard Will Baid B CHem e . Placards for window display at the|ed to attend. locr! branch of American Legion = several violin selections. accompanied ‘on. There were two minutes of SR Whell S O e these local stores were given to the proprie- | Morbidity B it the town should do anything | on the plano by Leupold Johnson play, because of time having been | e DrCRCi e e any local (ors this morning. The event will be| A morbidity repo the proposition all clubs of ex- | There were a few service men Who | 41 ¢ while dancing took up the m.. | ftKen out and the band team made | |\, puper. The boar | recom. ' held at the Grange hall on March 17. cnding February 19 hi l':"n men would necessarily be in- '!l'.lll\'"\‘\"llllll"-‘lr'l.ln‘(\" ::::fl”n”x: \x\lr'wr‘\‘r-dmx:::f dor part of the “U;m: v he :’(‘,‘;n:L“‘;;\‘-‘:is:::‘vhi\n s‘?;:‘ng the four ment in ol estimatealiine i rotenar l‘.u.x‘ur‘l;‘-.\- ‘('::1']::1 ilx[ulfl.‘l:mes 3 ‘.rul§am ted l)‘\"lhe st:'JL! flepa ¢ ki Al g Dwight Hillis Lecture, a = tax as is dceemed nece y to meer @T€ & iDrogrsIny and at Hartford. This rep @ local American Legion post, | ing. Russell Dickinson favored with . Berlin - Bits. have some excellent talent for the "ville to be in excellen s he fourth of the s s of Newe > B = { the expenses of the town n us the Bolton-Kasica post, has | saxophone solos 4y « e series of Newell The Union Cantata will hold a re- The hoard shall also have the power ~cvening. Dancing will be held. Re- ' sickne The follow been very active for the past year | At the next meeting of the 3 rge Attendance at P. and T, with American flags nd things appropriate for the day. Wash- ington birthday favors -were passed B . Dwight Hillis' ‘‘Better America Lec- 38 i P 3 3 i fi V' organi- | V& eI Betien Amsrica i« hearsal this evening at the home of | =18 BOATC B 00 inees frora freshments will be served. The ladies the files: Whooping: ough of Iate inter has been re- , zation which will be held Thursday : e S ; ”~ 5 hensington § Afrs. Charles Sharpe in Kensington Gncllanpropriailont tolanotnaibutino Wotl the parish of the Church of Our scarlet fever 1. This § 4 and two or three linportant’ evoning. March 3, new officers will he | Srimmar sehoc’ [hie morhing and notj .. § o'clock. | imount appropriated. whether gener. = Lady of Mercy will hold & meeting at | markable in view ol tings have been held. The bo clected and transfers will be fssuied to | [0 (he community house xl~ evening. There was a good attendance at { {HORRC SREOFLEEN FLA for any | the hasement of the church after serv- | several surrounding & again becoming interested in those who have recently moved into CH £ ”;' “I"-“fl"”; by B. R \\\n.,. the meeting of the Emma Hart Wil- | o, 20 S0 00 "0 ose recom- | ices this evening. The ladies will aid | have had epidemics of walter, who had as his topic “Why [ ] S Ay S hors il a o= EROS : 05 5 : ' 5 | there is no excuse for poverty in 111:; lard Parents and Teachers' associa- | .ngeq By the hoard. Should any | in the serving at the entertainment Forestville N o ra ke : ton ‘I:rsr ‘;‘\vm‘rlu;- ; 4 Catherine | 0€casion arise when the town needs jand will make plans tonight. The recently orga d Sta S\ Sis Mary seph an a ne | 5 = = SR 5 £ o 331 BE? ’ ’ AND HER .BEA' N i e T, chin|| Baits o SR Sl st || e By o o SLL Ll Knights of Pythias Meeting. { troop under directios % % i S £ B e | Y il arger than he sum ap- o 1 g that with the wonderful natural op-|1'lvnn of Kensington. Sister Joseph ‘::',"“',.::,.l f,:,"‘:,f,wm‘v“ shall ,,,,,", The first meeting on the new sched- 'I“M : ,"_“{f“"’[;.‘,,laft -3 portunities offered in this country | was called to see her father John , propriiecs HI S0 C0 B o hecting ule of the Pythian lodge, No. 47, K. of | ;_ il 2. Om‘:“l“ o THERES THE hat there is no excuse for poverty. | Flynn who is confined to his home | & 00 00 LR hece 1'% b, will bo held next Friday evening, | futurc and some long WALDO STAYS SO = AN = Sk 5 T poverty: 03 [ will be called when the neces ay i ! nea S Sl o e asserts that the United States is| with illness. propriation will be givon if seen fit, 1. at its rooms in the I. 0. O. His QLOSE O BETTY BOUE LPS|“CNG"~1_ ) the best situated country geograph-| A meeting of all of the school Any town voting to have a board The date of the lodge_meet- [" NO ONE ELSE HAS SLE ically and is the best countr® in the | tcachers in the town was held at the | (¢ g, oo must hold and obey the s were changed from the first and | A CHANCE BUT = vorld for offering agricultural oppor- | Kensington Grammar school yester- | o MO8 RS B0 S0 o vears, thi e o S e T B fLL CUT HIM OuT tan cles aaviEatternoon: 1. u¢ the end 6f two vears, it is founa Friday evening. An appropriate pro- (Continued on Te i ’ The next series of the lecturs will East Berlin Items. | ¢ the hoard is not meeded, a vote LL SERENADE + given on March 10 1 Mr. i i = - R HER N THf & : - 2 Sarc AandiMrAEho - Leslic Bailey is considerably ini- | will be made to abolish it € WEE N alter will have as his topic “How | proved from his recent attack of SMALL HOURS OF : = = | Bolshe m ruined Russ and how it | ,ronchial pneumonia THE NIGHT ¢ : & works ruin where it is tried.” A large gathering is anticipated nator John H. Trumbull present- Farmers' Institute Here. this evening at Athletic hall to ai- ¢d a bili to the legislature for an in- A farmers’ institute was observed | tend the entertajinment A musical | | aca in the Plainville Water com- in Grang hall today. This is the | and humorous program has bcen N e i = i e e e | > pany capital stock from $60,000 to irst of its kind to be held in this | arranged The next entertainment | ¢100.000, and an increase in its bonds R town. The exercises opened about [.is scheduled for one time next month. | " "2t 000 1o $50.000. Joseph N. 10 o’clock this moraing and continued Ars TohnliDemore liwas Fasivisitord| i 1S T 28 iR B S e RS SR B throughout the duy Many men and | in Middletown yesterday. | "'1 the meoting of the nate ‘\_M“,I__ n with a growing savings account \\p.ja.nu_ were present at the session. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubbard were | ;o o0 s o T nr;”mwd reserve force which places him beyond the re R. E. Jones. extension poultry siting in Midddetown yesterday | ;oo i heldl Thel comamittes B hile the short road to wealth—spee specialist. disoussed “The gzeneral | calling up« riends. : 7 e € enera Jing upon friend I repor bly*on the hill, and it is ng constantly strewn with core and management of the farm Jarvic Dowd has returncd from L i A poultry flock,” and answered many | trip through New York and the V Tl pagpec. The battleg of life are won operation—the pner ing g i questions that people present asked | Central States In the interests of the : - him. Acina Insurance company. Mrs FAnnafborteiof GentraliSquare . A. W. Manchester, farm manage- The activities of the Rifle club will | Was tendered a birthdar surprise - ment specialist of the state colles . discontinued until further no- | PArty last evening at a meeting of the alked on “Why some farms pay 1se the range in the basc- | Busy Bee Sewing circle at the home and others do not.” His lecture in- | ment of the Methodist church where | ©f Mrs. Justus Roedler of East Broad werested many. the weekly shoots ave been b street. Albout 20 of her i 3 ioom is re Water Company Increase.

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