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e ————— e ———— T S T S W T PZ‘W E NEWS | Forestviue will probably be formed. In case this venture falls through, a series of games beetween these teams [§ \ will be arronged. | & Holy Name Entertainment. l | The Ladies of the Parish of the | Church of Our Laday of Mercy held a meeting in the basement of the : church after services last night and made plans to assist the Holy Name | society in its entertainment on March | | 17. Mrs. Martin Casey, organist at the church, was appointed to have Special Town Meeting Monday | charse of & part of the program. ana a chorus of 20 voices will be heard. . The first rehearsal will be held Tues ° [ Wl" Act on Ma[[er day evening of next week at Mrs, '(‘;nsey'n home on Washington street. prlng ry eanmg R i Clynes' orchestra from New Britain | TANI BLOCK, THE CAUSE el Tor o siiin arc toporeos as selling favorably, having only been § For a Limited Time We Will Continue Making Skirts for $1.75 and $2.00 Each WE HAVE HAD SO MANY REQUESTS FROM OUR PATRONS, SINCE THIS SALE BEGAN, TO UE IT THAT WE WILL EXTEND ITS PRIVILEGES FOR A LIMITED TIME LONGER. | idis(rihuu-d vesterday, and a large at- | Bascball Mecting Held Last Night— | tendance is looked forward to. ] b You Get Better we i N B chool Pictures W. C. T. U. Mecting Ycosterday— The children of the higher srades ' 5 of the Plainville Gram s¢ . Congregation Church Meeting Mon- 2 7 mar_ school [~ were shown a Red Cross picture at . . any o ie N the school yesterday afternoon. The ut our oine i k picture was entitled, “Our Children” | The establishment of a building | and dealt largely with health and line on the cast side of Whiting street. | care of the bodv. It was educa- | nl” Pr’lu]l_vnm_v !‘nj nr“con‘:plrh](éfl. :lf‘i‘(‘!‘i tional throughout, and proved to be | e public meeting to be held at the | jpteresting. A nurse fr | es o sting. se from the Red | G4 Spri Cloth o3 town hall Monday evenins at 7:30| Cross station at Hartford, attended | Thinking of Spring ot o'clock. The meeting was called as the showing and MADE TO YOUR MEASURE for $1.75 above the cost of your material, you can have a Plain ’rn.\-lll of a petition signed by Post- | explained several | | master Pet J. F H T sections: ! aster eter J Prior, enry rum- - . Prior, 3 W. C. T. U. Mceting. | bull and Mrs. . Nowton, who voiced The W. C. 5 . X c W. C. T. held P el chintone ¢ (he. bherosed fiow |lns aars o L Ui beld & meeting et | Look into your wardrobe: front on the Tani block. There has| Maple streot vester 3 & el = A e c 3 day afternoon. peen much discussion of late conerrn. | Mis Biizaboth Heineman, who was (6 and see how your clothes look! «cn;o(l : “;"‘ "‘M“r;x will h" speak on her duties as visiting nurse e 4t the ! here, was unable to attend. She was thiashed ‘?,'.'(Lk“:?:? ‘?(‘|":f“’fc(;"r":{' {oh | present at the local school when the ; el Y rons | picture on health was shown the chil- | 3 ounerihe recelied iR nerait o (lav5 i Reportsion Mths | conventionl| You are going to insure work, He diq so. However, many of | eld at the Trinity Methodist church | o the citizens fell that a mew front | °f New Britain, Thursday evening, wear for your suits, coats, dres: Fonlallterro e by e Rt e D were given. Mrs. A. H. Dresser and | bl =955 Mrs. C. Goodhue, attended, and gave : 2 3 3 ance of [ V' as- S e aine centopiof the fown Inas. |l brist outilneNat] the iconference | skirts—or his suits and coats—il o | Mrs. Goodhue, who is president of ’ beyond the adioining block owned | Mrs: G : e BTecen : i by Mrs Fannie Alderidge of Hough | the local organization, is in reccipt give them a dry cleaning for sp o vitation F: ceting of the W. C. T. U., the Ladies’ Wel- | Skirt that will fit For $2.00 above the cost of cloth selected, we will make any style pleated skirt, side pleats, box pleats, accordion pleats or plain pleated MADE BY BEST TAILORS in Hartford, men who have made hundreds and hundreds of Dress Skirts that are guaranteed to fit and that are up to our high standard for workmanship. Come sclect vour material from our large and fine showing of plain, plaid or striped goods and. above its cost, we will make a skirt to please at 8 First Week of our Oriental Rug Sale Have a Look at Blouses, Our New Ones ATTENTION CALLED TO THE MANY NEW AND PRETTY SPRING STYLES THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU. OTHERS ARRIVING DAILY ATTRAOTIVE TIF BACK MODELS, over blouses and the new tailored effects There = are Georgette Walsts in white, flesh, bisque, silver, peach and all leading shades. Pretty lace and frills, models of crepe de chine and pussywillow silk, long and short sleeves, white and flesh, in various tailored Styles. Pongee and Tub Silk Blouseés in convertible and Peter Pan models. Bponge Over Blouses and Tle Backs, in silver, bisque. white and rose. embroidered in contrasting colors, come see our display of New Blouses for Spring wear. We have them all et e R AR R VING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU! CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. much as it would naturally extend street. It will be remembered that the old front on the block was 20 A similiar to that which is now on the | fare and Child’s Welfare committee; to be held at the Capitol at Hartford e O Tog QR B e e T el O Perhaps they need only a s ing and pressing—we’ll do tha | from the front of the stores with- | Some members here will attend. | | in. Mr. Tani saw an opportunity to Pilgrim’s Progress Lecture. improve this front and provide for a An illustrated lecture on the “Pil- more spacious display for the three | rim's Progress,”” will be held at the | stores in his building. His plan was | Methodist church tomorrow evening You, too. to have the old venanda town down | at 6:45 o'clock. An illuminated song | and a new one, one story high, erect- | service will be held before the lec- e in its place. ture, immediately following the meet- ‘ : Work was started by contractor [ ing of the Epworth league. Rev. i e R e e e || e mercn Rt coees cno || When you put away your down. The new structure wolild not | beautifully hand colored slides from come out any further than the one | A. D. Handy company at Boston | C]Othes, see that they are dry L ] iy : hefore, with the exception it would | which will be shown. Rev. Mr. ’I‘r:\nvl cannot be paic ’ > = 2 7 serve to hide the front of the ad- ¢ill be in charge. i ins BERLIN NEWS | - o o e o | Sava ommmton, et s | o iind™ a2 raecd” 2o | ™" " e S, : as safe protection against mothl The budget adopted a s y S LS ©dd, | pearance would appear along that A meeting of the Congregational meeting held last October calls for | H. A. Johnson and S. A. Coale. id BN . e % : 3 : : b : 0 e il e | oM. ing, | fid€ of the street, Tiye citizens against | church members and all affiliated spots to flirt with moths! the act are of the)opinion that in| with the church, has been called for will provide $12.200 for the schools, [ Who introduced the bill. explained | the near future the town hall| Monday evening. It will be held at $1.800 on investments and the town | that the districts propose’ to issue | ang other plices ‘of interest would be the church chapel. It is expected will receive $50 for the sale of special bonds. to finance the installa- | huilt on this side of Whiting street, that a decision will be reached in ap- water as well as $8,500 on back | tion of pipe lines. The bonds would | \hich would even(ually need a bulld- | pomting a new pastor to fill the vi- Get your spring clothes F“R T[IWN MEETlNfi taxes. There is also some cash on{ be :0!;_*“1":?)-'0"'!‘ in ”‘; Kensington case | ing line established and necessarily cancy left by the resignation of Rev. hand amounting 1o 5. There is]and $50,000 for the _Worthington | cause the new front to be moved ba 2 ine 5 10 B e L e I L eim e e UL T Gl Send them to us to be dry ck - tion. M 22 mill rate would give the | the City of New Britain was willing Despite the pétition, and the feel- | three recommendations and it is very i town about $85,000 ¢ to furnish water to the Town of Ber- { ing of many against the project, the likely that one of these will receive now. Tax Rate Is Present Day Question | ie conn has outeranding nonds o lin and would appear bofors tho | work has progressed and today. the | (ng Josition. The meeting will com- $70,000 but after the first of August ' committee next week in this regard. | roof is completed and the windows mence at 7:30 o'clock. i Vllal ll]lel‘fisl will be reduced to $68,000 as 2)There was no opposition to the bill | on the stores are ready to be put Church Notices. M 0 bonds. h amountinz $1.000 are | when heard yesterday. into their new place. A o i ] ) £ regational Church. Rev. Mr. pald oft by the town each year, The The bill has caused a considerable | Should a building line be decided n&‘;g:"g‘?"‘“ffi;"mnd‘:v; ReRairing interest on temporary loans will | amount of interest among local people | upon, it i= not probable that the build- nor‘vl(‘es “at 10:45 lo'clock. | Sunday proLsbly amount to $1,000 which as well as in New Britain.and it is [ ing will have to go back, as the Tani | pop S | 2 L LE OPPOSlTION HEARD will be paid out of thix budget. The [ hoped by many that it will be passed. | block front is now seven feet from | ROl &t meon. = o o o { New Britain banks have peen paid dge's Pay Increased the curbing. The Newton fence, how- Qw‘l"‘“;r”:‘,:im' Srithw f T R | $73¢ in advance for {interest on At the session of the legislature | ever, at the corner of Maple and ;,‘Ommu‘nmn Sl ceeltin “he roras On the Water Bill—Sunday School | bonds although some money is still | vesterday :l!lr‘rr)onn. the judiciary | Whiting streets. will in all (_:\'on(s. fng. Morning prayer at 10:45 o'clock. owed the Berlin Savings bank The [ committee put in a favorable report | have to go some feet back as it now H';mt Ereey iunday achoollatile Teachers Entertain Scholars— | ,ond interest howev is wradually | On the increase for the pay of Judge | stands about five feet from the curb. n"f'iol‘.k A E'“,nm“ Draverliiand A uN nR being lowered each year through the | Griswold and Prosecutor Charles | The street could of course, be Dit ermenlatiTiocloch M Epocialiprencher L.ewis of this town. The bill now has | ""ider. if the plans. are to have the J. ¥ payments on the bonds v 1 e 5 ' Bodley of New AND lin Bits of Interest Tt is not expected that anything |t0 be approved by the legislature be- [ - .tin thoroughfare in the future. ;;;“‘m;:‘ Rev. H. I. Bodley o | efse of vital interest will he taken up | fore the increase is granted. As . is | That there will be a good attendance Methodist Church. Preaching by : b i : : the case a lls ap- | 4t the meeting Monday night is evi- “The time Is growing near to the |at the adjourned meeting in addition | Usually th ase with all bills ap A 3 k E 5 5 i $ night of the adjourned town meet- |to the tax rate although the town |Proved by the judiciary committee | dent by the number of interested ::sl:n;;:‘:lor ';:},lb(:(? (;:}‘.‘:-,‘; Prc '?g‘ ink which will be held in the town |will again be asked to borrow more | they pass the legislature and aré ap- | Par "'B-M 11l Mecting maa’ o'clock noon. Pastor's Young People's | / oxt Wedne: evening. It is' money as only $35,000 was granted |[Proved. When passed. it will give 7 5 = a2l hall next Wednesday \ noney a IS thETua s o rasala and s T A meecting of intergsted baseball | Bible class meeting at noon also. Ep- | hought that the hall will be filled | the selectmen at the last meeting | s - 5 o 5 worth league meeting at 6 o'clock in | o o capacity with the taxpayers who and more than this will be needed |$500 a vear which is an increase of | fans was held at J. J. Murphy’s pool | o8 evening. Topic. “God’s Provi- | - I n me Church Notices For Sunday—Ber- will thrash out the question of taxes | hefore the taxes are due. The m $250 a year over what they are now | Parlor last "”"h_"w“vh""‘ Pisns \awets dences in Agriculture.” Leader, Miss | it this time Much has been sa'l |ing has 1 called for 8 o'clock. getuing. n.mde ,'“' opening 1_1,( season m'\!ildred Hogers i in regards to taxes for the town of Hearing on Water BilL Visiting From Towa. Plainville and organizin; a team. W. | A M & Zion Church, Mormae | Beorlin and a large number of suc-! Many representatives from berlin Robert . Noble of Riceville, Towa, | A: Bailey was clected manager and - M. E. - i owtlons in regards to what the mill iand Kensington were present at the | was a visitor in town yesterday and | Will have charge. A captain will be | rute will be have been offered. Judg- | hearing before the committee on cities | today. Mr. Noble visited friends in | 2PP0inted when opportunity comes ng from the remarks made by |and boroughs at the state capital in [ East Berlin : Berlin. for the players to get out on the field prominent men in ftairs there | Hartford yesterday. The pcople pres- Notes and practice, ‘1t is possible that A > > £ 4 ¢ St s . ic 5 ussell Winninger, who captained the s ‘will possibly be u . 24 or even !ent represented their fir victs in St L s tholi church-—- = s e prem!erted ship and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Sub- % 25 mill rate for the town. Few |regards to obtaining water m the | Masses will be conducted as usual at ]t : i monfe S0t 266 A h s have said it would be less than 22. City of New Britain. Those who ap- |8 and 10 o'clock again this season. The Plainville "N;:im:;-r:fiec;::tis'tflz‘::’:rrh 10:45 . | rc e 'he prosent rate for the town Is 20 peared for the Kensington fire dis- Kensington Congregational church | Athletic vluh_ ha§ always had good m. ke pa;s(nr will speak 'ot “The | millx, but it is well known fact that trict were: F. L. Norton, J Fitz. — Morning worship at 10:45 wilh | SUpPport considering the fast opposing *a}el of ijhr!s 's Sheep.” 13:05 m., he expenses for the coming year simmons. Bernard M. Moore, R. il [Sunday school at noon The Christian | teams they brought to the local field. | o ndz Sl e i — = ~ ——— | Endeavor league wili meet at ¢ | The team has been promised the sup- [ panoio, Ve o'clock. port of several local businoss men, | p SOF,€ 2 HEEHAE: © B P Tt ‘ ER BEA U Kensington Methodist church— [and it seems that a rousing welcome [ 7005 Wil DS Lo8 DAstOl S " Seme, = Morning worship at 10:45 with Sun- [ Will be given them when they appear [ o —— o "'5 "m e - 4z day school at 10 o'clock noon. The|on the field again. New Players will | georse B Tyler wil! Bave a8 a subc | Junior lgague will meet at 3:30 | probably be seen. and one of the i?god:mr';‘);‘;o%xpm‘;:‘:"(z‘hr,i‘g( N 'l;he WE CANT o'clock and the evening scrvices will | fastest teams ever turned out will be [ g o " 00 i meet at 12:06 and DANCE AND s "'lr" “"‘,“"".'”," Oon M'"‘]; Selected “x iz believed. A league be- | (0" (35010 Vine regular exerctmes day eveaning e Men's ) um v P! rllinsville, S BESIDES 1 R il s it R tween Collinsville, Southington, and | there will be reports given by the DONT LIKE the usual mid-week exercises will be | o ——— | delegates who attended the state con- - held. i : vention at E. Norwalk last Tuesday. THE SHAPZ el Gt ey at the Methodist church tomorrow |The Loyal Workers' service will be RS 3 zregational church— [ evening. bt Ace el ! OF HIS EAI e LI . held at 6 o'clock and at 7 o'clock the ! Morning worshjp at 10:45 at which| The Methodist church choir is : . jouciog | Rev. 8. A ke will preach on *“Tho | planning for a cantat: i S | pastor’s subject will be: fe and | Unfailing Light.” Th eSunday scl ¥ for a cantata to be held | Death Set Before All Men.” The mid- nfailing Light h eSunday school | about Easter time. A meeting r will be held at 12 o'clock and the|all those intcrested w ng of | week prayer service conducted hy Men's Bible class at the same time. | the ,.,?,"“E.,.,:n m',“:,-;:ur‘:;,n be held in | the pustor will be held at the church | The latter however will meet in the | next week sday evening of | o, Thursday evening at 7:45. commuunity house. The older bhoys’ Philip Nase Das\acceptsd a post- Forestville News. class will meet at 10 o'clock. tion with the Connecticut State hos- Mastin Eniich, accompanied with | . Men's Lyccum Monday .| pital in Middletown. . his two sons, Louis and Benjamin, The postponed raceting of the Men's | ™ yujia McGlllicuddy was operated on | former residents of \New York, have The man with a growing savings Lvceum of Kensington will be held )¢5, 4ppendicitis at the New: Britain | Moved here and will establish a vul- vhich places him b at the Kensington Methodist church ~ R s 2 i e reserve force w Pl im beyond General hospital Thursday. She is | canizing business. 1t will be known 2 Monday evening at £ o'clock. This 2 o : S 5 » 3 s penury, while the short roed to ‘wealtl i Pl % reported as getting along nicely. at-the Forestville Vulcanizing Works. ¥ 3 e et e ol gepate on Mo~ | The postponed meeting of the [ They have been in the business for is being/ constantly strewn with, fina *hould be adapted for the summer. 11 | Mothers: Sewing club will be held on | some years. | The batles of life are won by : ] oy . - ' | Wednesday evening at the home of | lenten devotions and Stations of ration—the férmer. the ':,’x',;"r'id that there will be a large | \ . "Edason Maine. the Cross were held at St. Matthew's INner, incigdes attendance snperintendent H. F. Rich of the | church last evening. Tomorrow KR M 1. church has the gold medal | morning at 8§ o'clock, the Junior whih will be awarded the person | Holy Name society and the children having the biggest scorc at the Rifle | of the Junior Sodality, will be given club. Holy Communion. S Miss Hazel Rich is improved and Leo Yard of Omaha, Neb., has able to be about in a wheel chair, | been callcd to the bedsidg of A8 There was a_good attendapce i ( mother, AMis. Chyisthop worship and sermon at 10:45 o'clock. Subject., “The Crown of Righteous- ness.” Sunday school at 12 o’clock noon. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 6:30 o’clock in the evening. Evening wor- | Berlin Bits Inasmneh as the boys can no longer have the use of the town hall for their basketball games, the game which was to have been played some time this week between the first team of the Worthington u:-e-'mrlunnn nd the second team