Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
S ARE NEW BRITAIN e e e e At 2t S R Table Damasks, ‘Napkins and Towels At Pleasing New Lowered Prices PURE D LUSTROUS, ON O 18Y, SCROLL, RD. ODD LINEN N these offers are POPPY AND R APKINS AT V Huck Towels, pure linen of Bile with hemstitched finish, en only, priced 50c each. Pure Linen Huck Towels, absorbent, In beautiful de- #, full size with Damask rders, $1.25 each. [Pillow Cases, round re linen, H. 8. size 2 $4.50 pair, fine Quality Colored Han hipf Linen, for Underwear, os, Handkerchiefs. etc, inches, for $1.756 a yard. 13 Plece Luncheon Sets oyst thread, % x36 In. OUR DRAPERY SECTION Come, Have a Lodk at the well known pwing a wide and varfed range. m 36¢ to $3.08 a yard, with ¢ l9 murquisette and musin, both plain and figured, The Silky Overdrape Materials are handsomer SERVICE. extra bargains. ERAL NEAT PATTERN OSE. REGULAR $5.00 QUALITY, ERY LOW PRICES. Pure Linen Table Cloths, choice of five beautiful designs matching Napkins, size 72x72 inches, for $10.00 cach. 72x108 % inches for $13.50 a dozen. »ths with chojce of sizes like these: 2%4x2% 214x3 yards; be offered at One-Third off regular price, Bleached Linen Crash Toweling from Scotland, inches, for $12.50 each. Size 23%x23 0dd Linen Table C yards; 2%x2% yards; red or blue bordered, regular 50c Suits or Dresses. “HEATHER"” LINEN SUCH SPECIALLY SATIN DAMASK, 1s FCONOMICAL BY AS CHRYSANTHEMUM, PRICED $3.50 A AND One can always use an extra dozen odd Napkins with Size 72x90 inches, Napkinsg , $14.50. 2% x4 yards. As they are to they’'ll go quick. 18 inch avidth, grade, for 35c a yard. Ramiec Weave Suiting Linen, yard wide, white or oyster, fine for Special sale price $1.00°a yard. Colored Dress Linens from Belgium, 45 inches, beautiful 5hade-. for $1.75 a yard. er linen, blue scallop, $4.00 set. “Scranton” The “Scrangon” hoice in both, of Curtains are priced $£75 to $8.50 a pelr. white ivory and beige. very dainty for window drupin;. than ever this spring. WORTH VISITING Net Draperies and Lace Nets, of 'which ‘We are " The Nets See the Ruffled Curtains of A’ big line of the famous pook” lepfl‘ Materials give cholce of beautiful stuffs, priced $2.98 a yard upwards. We Are Offering a tape edge Marquisette, that is wonderfuily good “at 29¢ yard. Cretonnes trom 250 a yard to $2.25. 20c yard. ENG AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FQR NEW BRITAIN YOU Plald Marquisette Big choice in colors agd designs, CAN DEPEND - ON ‘ PROMPTY.® RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. 1 LIN NEWS E WOMEN HURT | BERLIN ACCIDENT pbile Rams Horse and agon on. Berlin' Street NITY ANNUAL MEETING Held On Thursday Evening lis Week.~~Kensington Library il Be Held Tonight—Ber- mn’ of Interest. illlam Shepard, Mra. Charlea and Miss Ruth Slaght are all and confined to their homen esult of an accident in which ured yesterday afternoon on treet. The accident occurred pt the home of B. R. Show- b story Is told, the three wom- Mrs. Pratt's daughter, Win- ere riding In a four-seated nd had stopped in tront of the r home t¢ converse with Mrs, r and let the child go over ommunity playgrounds. The as traveling north and hait- pse to the curbing as possible. jalking with Mrs. Shepard, bwulter mays she saw an auto- S ————— ic Acid Making yols wondered what Is caus- to feel o weak and tired—— and nervous? It may be You have probably eaten meat which has filled your th uric acld, weakened your and caused that wearing the headaches, dizziness r bad feelings. Don't wait bus trouble. Lighten your use Doan's Kidney Pills. s recommends4 them. Ask hbor! Eritain Malyneux, 89 Whiting St., had a very bad form of trouble. Headaches, dizzy d constant sharp,pains across d me weak and worn out. didn’t aet right. 1 doc- didn't get much help. fdney Pills were recom- to me and two boxes cured other medicines had failed.” e —————————————————————————) S—————————————— e et e e . e e e e e cane mobile coming down the road and claims the driver was looking back. The automobile at this time was by the Bigelow property. Mrs. alter called to Mrs. Shepard | warned her. Mrs. Shepard, it is said, immediate- ly tightened the lfnes and turned the horse over the curbing onto the grass. Just at this time (he machine came and along and struck tne rear left wheel. of the wagon, throwing the three oc- cupants out. All were painfully hurt and a call was sent for Dr. Hodgson. It was found that Mrs. Shepard was suffering from severe scalp wounds, Mrs. Pratt with cuts about the body us well ds scalp wounds and Slaght had her arms and shoulders badly sprained as well as beins hrulncd about the body. Miss Eliza- beth Irving of New Britain was driv- ing the automobile. Mother Given Award. In an award mado public yesterday at the office of Compensagton Com- missioner George B. dndler of Hartford, Sophie Kendzion, mother of John Kendzion of New Brl n, will be paid compensation for her son's death in a lump sum which will en- able her to buy a home in Berlin. A total payment of $1,436.48 due under the award, is to be made in weekly installments of $5.35 a week. Two Annual Megtings. annual meeting of the Kens- Library socliety will be held Memorial library this eve- ning at 7 30 o'clock and all members are urged to be present. Tha elec- tion of officers will take place at this time. The Worthipgton Community Cen- ter will hold its annual meeting in the Community house on Berlin street, Thursday evening, April 28, at 8:15°0'clock. All interested are in- vited to attend the .meeting. The ofMcers will be elected and plans for the next year discussed. Y. M. T. A. & B. Notes. The fourth of tho series of the April whists will be held in the Y. M. A. & B. hall tomorrow night. Tt is expected that there will be a large gathering inasmuch as the present serfes ls drawing to a close Thae fence that waa ordered some time ago by the committee has been placed about the front and sides of the property. It is explained that con- ditions at the corner will be made better with the installation of the fence. An attempt will be made to keep the lawn in & neat condition. ' Mrs. Margaret Roslyn. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Ros- Iyn was held from her late home on New Britain road in Kensington, at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon and from &t. John's German Lutheran church in New Britain at 3 o'clock. Rev. Magin W. Gaudian, pastor of the church, officiated and burial was in Fairview cemetery. Will Go to Bristol, Severml members of the Epworth league of the Kensington Methodist church will go to Bristol this evening to attend an entertainment being put on In the Methodist church in that city. Those desiring to attend are asked to meet at the church at 7 o'clock where th will be transport- ed in automiobiles Berlin Ttems, The regular mid-week prayer meet- fng will be held at the Kensington Methodist church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Rellmble Bewing club. of Kens- ington will hold a meeting tonight at Miss Rose Fitzsimons' offices in the Mutual building, New Britain. This the first meeting of the society to be, held since last Fgbruary, The ington at the Pec! Show-. Miss' ’ l | | The fishing club of Kensington will hold a masquerade dance and supper | at the Bungalow Thursday night of this week. The.banquet wiil be pre- pared by Ired Eppler of New Britain, who hag.chgrigé o'; \:m‘h room at Lioyd Hall fos d\q- oMcan Papey Goods' comnpamy: Wil ‘hb"the last whist party for _the Homg Whist club, lulat »Qel‘lln '!lenu. Communion &m. be’ nqrnhu-tered mext wngur o . oh e'MsUmdmt ‘church. The Mgthodidt! chtiroh % oholr . will meet every Thureddy evening at 7:45 o'clock frihr now o until further no- tice. East Berlin Items Regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be held at the hall thig “evening. Victor Belden was in New Britain Monday on business. Tha tax collector will be at Robert Cole's store on May 21st for theé col- lection of tdxes. There will be an entertainment and social at Athletic hall -Friday evening. | The Mothers’ club will meet with Mrs. Amos Bourgeoid Wedhesday ‘eve- ning. The children of the Hubbard school are rehearsing for an entertainment to be given about the middle of May. At the annual meeting of the Vil- lage Improvement society tha follow- ing officers were elected; A. A. North, president; Mrs. M. B. Hazen, vice- president; Mrs. E. G. Robins, secre- tary and treasurer; Executive com- mittee, A. A. North, Mrs. M. B. Hazen, Mrs. E. G. Robins, :Mrs:~J. P. De- More, Mrs. H. W, Dowd, Mrs. E.-W. Mildrum, Mrs. J. Kra.mcr O. Benson, A. Benson, H. R. Clark and William. Brown. The question of additional lights was brought ‘up and will be de- cided at a later meetipg. The official Loardy gf M. E. church held a meeting” at the church parlofs Monday evehing. TG RENT—A =~ apartment, modern. Im. provements. Ner| Block, Central Square, Plalnville. 3.25-tt WHAT A TONIC DOES FOR YOU. AND WHY YOU NEED IT, IN SO MANY INSTANCES WHEN YOU ARE RUN DOWN, NERVOUS OR HAVE HAD TO ENDURE GREAT STRAIN OR WORRY OF ANY KIND. A tonic is something which puts tone, energy, strength and endurance in%o you. It gives 3 push to your heart, making it pump the blood over your body more vigorously ; it makes your lungs expand more fully and thereby take up more strength-giving oxygen from the air you breathe: it mnkcadg our kidneys work better and carry off the poisons which would otherwice accumulate in the bodys it makes your digestive apparatus perform its work better and give your blood the materi it needs for feeding and sustaining your body: it makes your brain act more vigorously dnd en- ables you to think more accurately and for long periods without fatigue. thus bringing you greater success in whatever business. profession. ©or undertaking you sre engaged. ‘When you are rundowp. nervous. half sick. down hearted and aboutiready to give up.ex- perience of many years has shown that one of the best remedies to pall you out of this bad predicament s good old organic iron. But be sure the iron you take is organic iron, the kind that is found in plants.and not metaMic iron which people usually take. Organic iron may be had from your drugzist under the name of Muxated Iron. [t often increases the strensth. emerxy «nd endurance of weak nervous, tired foiks in two-weeks time Beware ub- DAILY 'HERALD, ’LAINVIL..E NEWS DECISION RESERVED ON BUILDING LINE |Whiting Street Building Line Meeting Adjourned (LEGION HOLDS BANQUET I'state Guards Hold Reunion—Clean- Up Campaign Today—Seweér Work May Progress Soon—Ladies’ Auxil- laty Mecting—Items. The meeting held last night at the Town Hall for the purpose of estab- hishing a building line on ; sireet was adjourned until next week AMonday This decision was reachea after Seleetman William J. Johnson . presented the fact that the street line, | which was recently made out by Jo- seph N. McKernan, could not be ac- + cepted unless approved by the three sclectmen. The selectmen will there- fore hold a formal meeting some time this week. There was a large delegation of property owners at the mecting, espe- Cially most by the new building lines. The Russell estate, which is situated near Central Square, was represented by C. Tracey of Bristol. The Economy Grocery store is in this building and the establishing of a new line would necessarily mean the moving of the i feet. This would be at the expense . of tho town. Mr. Tracey, however, is | planning to build a structure adjoin- | ing the Economy store in the near future and did not @ish to go ahead was definitely settled. The property owners pointed when confronted wera disap- with thae fact that the meeting would have to | Warden, of them ex- be postponed as many The | pectea a settlement last night. | matter has been long discussed and | Constable Marino | been the bone of contention for some time, with little or nothing dona about it. Legion Banquet More than 125 ex-service gathered at the Grange hall last night and enjoyed a banquet, en- tertainment and social under the auspices of Brock-Barnes post. An | appropriate program of musical numbers Wwas carrfed out. Thomas J. Bannigan ‘of Hartford, state ad- jutant, wave a short talk on the good cause of the American Legion. Commander. Harold Corning of the local. pest, gave an address of wel- come. Miss Helen Brock, state sec- jretary of the’ Ladies’ Auxiliaries to ‘the American Legion, also spoke. . Piano selections were rendered Miss F. Hemmingway. A quartet of five ‘girls favored with solos. were: Catherine Cunningham, Flor- cnce Schwenk., Loise Freeman, Lil- lilan Rich and Elizabeth Parkinson. Gustave Ewald gave vielin selec- tions assisted by his sister at piano. A banquet was served on ground floor of the hall, after which dancing was enjoyed. This was the first gathering of ex-service men in the town under the post auspices and proved .a success. Several. new mem- bers. are expected to enroll in the men TUESDAY, APRIL' 26, entire place back some six or seven | will by | Methodist church 1921, collecting refuse which was left at the curbing at the request of the Cham- ber of Commerce. The rear of the blocks which had been in an untidy condition according to the officials, received much attention today and preaenlcd a better appearance, Special tion was given to the blocks as the nV\ ners had become negligent in cleaning up the places, it is said. Last year there were two days set aside for the clean-up campaign but in view of the fact that there are a great many out of employment at the prcsent time, it was thought that time ould be saved by having only one da.y. Sewer Work The town hall was filled with un- employed of the town yesterday and today seeking work which Ppromised thém when the work of laying the new surface sewer on Broad street to Washington street is started. Selectman Edward P, Prior will oversee the work and several men will be employed. A force of about 29 men will be needed to com- plege the contract. Work of excavating will commence soon at the corner of Broad and Whiting street where the old sewer ends. Mr. Prior is locat- ing the exact spot in order to start Whiting | and a survey of the proposed sewer will be made and laid out, Auxiliary Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Brock-Barnes post, which was to have been held tonight, has been postponed until Thursday evening. It will be held at the post headquarters and a full attendance of members is requested. Dog Licenses Town Clerk Robert C. be at the town hall from Jsher will 7:30 until those who would be affected | 9 g'clock this evening.and every eve- ning this week with the exception,of Thursday night, for the purpose of issuing licenses to dog owners for their canines. There have been but half the number licensed as yet and there are some 200 dogs in Plainville. An additional charge of one dollar be made all owners failing to license their canines before May 1. All dogs caught after that date with- out tags will be. taken by the Dog Warden and if not claimed, will be sent to the “bow wows.” There is one with the project until the building line | at the town hall now which had been running about the town for several days and has not been claimed. Constable Phillip Morino, also Dog captured the dog after it had been loitering in the center, The canine is a full blooded one and desires to sell it should anyone desire it. A call at the home of the officer, or at the town hall would get the dog. ‘Wagon Stolen Spooks visited the store of the Plainville Engineering and Hardware company yesterday in the form of a human being and walked away with an express wagon. The wagon was left in front of the store on display. Evidently an ardent clean-up work- er saw an opportunity to cart some refuse away and saw the opportunity in front of him in form of a-wagon After the work of cleaning is done, the owners of thé store would ap- preciate the return of the wagon. The person is said to be known. Forestville' News The Standard Bearers of the Asbury held a meeting' last night ay the home of Mrs. James They | Nicholas ¢f Broad Place. There will be a business meeting Friday evening of the Epworth league. A seven cent social will be held seon. The Luther League of the Swedish the | Lutheran church will hold a meeting tonight at the church. An entertain- the | men and social time will follow. Re- freshments will be served. A food sale will be held tomorrow afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock 'at the church pariors under the auspices of the Sewling Circle. The Gamewell Fire Alarm com- | post as a result, and a series of such [ pany is installing a system in the | social times will be held in the near future. State Guards Reunion. Company I, State Guard, held an enjoyable banquet at the Elm Tree Inn at Famington last night. More than 50 members participated in the event. The men left the Town hall at 7 o'clock, making the trip In auto- mobiles. former captain of the guards, acted as toastmaster. Speeches were made y “-Senator Trumbull, Stanley Gwillim, Lewis L. Brastow, William Cassidy and Frank T.. Wheeler. Oliver Robertson entertained during | demonsiration, the evening with Scotch, songs. R. C. Graves rendered several selections and Raymond Curry gave piano solos. Minton Norton enter- tained with after dinner stories. The following officers were re- clected: President, Senator John H. | Trumbull; vic-president, Peter Duff second vice-president, Stanley Gwillim ,Ralph Seymour. Forty Hours Devotion Starting Sunday morning at the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Forty Hours Devotion will commence at high mass at 10 o'clock. They will come to an end Thursday morning at 7:30 o'clock with a high mass. During that time, confessions will be heard in French. Italian, Polish and English. Visiting priests will hear these. On Sunday morning, the Rev. Father Carter of Hartford will prob- ably attend and conduct the services. Clean-up Today the town received its annual s rday clcan-up. There were three teams in =ervice, at the expense of the town. Notice is hereby given that I will be at the following places .to re- ceive the Property and Personal Tax due the Town of Berlin on the List 1920: Blue Hills May Tth. 3:00 Berlin Town 14th, 1:30 to 5:00 o’clock. Beckley Post Office, Thursday, May {19th, 5:00 to 'OO o’clock. East Berlin, Cole's Sipre, . Satur- day, May 21st, 1:30 to 7:00 o’clock. Kensington, Public Library, Sate urday, May 2S8th, 1:00 to 8:00, and :Monday evenings. May 2d, 9th. 16th, 23d, from 5:30 to 7:30 o’clock, and Tuesday evening, May 21st, 5:00 to 8:00 o'clock. of Schoolhouse, Saturday, to 6:00 o’clock. Hall, Saturday, I Berlin Taxpayers Notice. ’ May Senator Jonh H. Trumbull, |, violin | when plans will 8. | and secretary and treasurer | town, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Ella Jean, born to them Sunday. The candidates of the Girls’ Friend- 1y club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Miss Eunice Mason of Washing- ton street. On Saturday evening of this week there will be a demonstration of the new Mack Chemical and Pump at the Firemen's hall at 7:15 o’clock. S. | The Mack Motor company will send up a representative. An entertainment and dance will be held following the The commttees in hold a meeting tonight be made for the affair. Mayor Joseph H. Dutton of Bristol will attend. 'WHOOPING COUGH USE SPINOL Spinol is an external application and tho most effective treatment for whooping cough on the market. It loosens the phlegm, reduces the fre. quency and severity of the spasms, and hastens the cure: makes the nights more comfortable. Spinol can be used in conjunction with internal remedies. Grand testi- monials. All drug stores. charge will Prica 60c. was | TO ISSUE $100,000 BONDS. dvunced by Mayor Last Week u: Be Recommended. ayor O. F. Curtis has decided to recommend to the common counch at its special session tomorrow eve- ning, the issuance of bonds to the amount of $100,000 with which to Tm' dau Save PURE FOOD € o b ¢ el ey wig hu ! i carry on street work for the the unemployed. As the pointed out to The Herald last when the idea was first cond such an appropriation would part-time work for 800 hands period of three months, the n work in two shifts receiving weeKk per man. 367 MAIN EXTRA SPECIALS FRESH ROASTS ™ 25(: 25c¢c 18c 10¢ 18c FRESH PORK CHOPS FRESH SHOULDERS .... LEAN OUTS CORNED BEEF .. SMOKED SHOULDERS ... b b .. 1b FORE QUARTERS GENUINE LAMB .. Ib SPECIAL SALE —— 9:00 TO 12:00 | STEAK Butter BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY Ib 45c HOUBE SIRLOIN ROUND Ib 22 EGGS doz 30¢ WHITE WHOLE MILK CHEESE (OLD) .....comoocssesn. Ib BEST 'PURE LARD ..... SNOW WHITE COMPOUND BEST PINK SALMON PEACBES .. large can BEST MAINE POTATOES LEMONS ..... [ - CLEANSER ... 2 cans PEA BEANS ... 41bs o . 15 Pound Peck 2 THIN SKIN GRAPE FRUIT .. ea EVAPORATED A APPLES ......... Ib b EVAPORATED 2 Specials For Wednesday at THEPUBLIC MARKE 436 Main St. 2000lbs PORK Fresh to Roast 26¢ Ib. Less than wholesale price. Opposite E. Main § 1,000 1 Extra Lean Fi SHOULDERS .. Lean Smoked SHOULDERS . Genuine LAMB CHOPS ........ 25¢ 16¢c Positively the finest CORNED BEEF in town . ... 10c 1b PRIME RIB ROASTS OF BEEF CHOICE ROASTS OF MILK FED VEAL ..., GENUINE LAMB FOR STEWING . PRIME POT ROASTS OF BEEF .. PORK LIVER, HEARTS, KIDNEYS AND FEET ...28¢ FINEST FRANKFORTS ....., cee..20c 1b, 31b 5 DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR in packages, with urchases P! LARGE RIPE BANANAS ................ LARGE JUICY ORANGES ..........cc00.0uunnn Complete Selection of All Fruits and Vegeublu. Strictly th Egz_{, 33:: doz. FmestCmmery — e e Evaporated Milk, 2 cans 25¢ F-ncy Tom!ou, 3 cans 2 National Meat Stores Co. —70 WEST MAIN STREET— Week-Hnd Specials LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS CHOICE CUTS OF STEAK CHOICE LAMB CHOPS LOIN PORK ROASTS FRESH CHOPPED STEAK eesesessssccencsssssenney 1