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101 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY e Plamwllc ‘\10\\1, [ OUN FLAN ISSUES ASSESSMERT LIST Benefits and Damades lor of New Road Benefiting By Cost Sale Prices! “_ ORTON HONE. CONPLETED. ig Savings to Be Made Here Now | THOUSANDS OF THRIFTY PEOPLE ARE TAKING NS THROUGHOUT THE STORE AT THIS GREAT HAVE YOU THIS OPPORTUNTY, MAKE THE MOS MEANS SOMETHING, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Winners For Best Curls ROUP Spasmodic Croup lcl‘uaou:nw relieved by one applica VICKS VAPORUB Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yl-fi DE GOING PHROUGH That n Race By Tm\ | Clark ( ] 0 peti I Feels Certain Grifith Peckinpauzh Will Become a Mems Washington Club, 11 —Clark Grif- Washington Am- d positively was an unex- Roger mem- of Jan th t of ries w Foil Local that unless there Merchant, Succeeds in New Britain in his plans comes a neton club through nered deal arranged yes- Boston and be made —ipworth League N ing Tonizht O THE GE RION, Bl IT LASTS. NITRAL ONCE AT O \w:' e —ankrupt Case—Ttems Il WHILYE N T wn Plan la list | by the n | east | Broad street therly direction asting Co. A Wheeler, secretary unission, ow bk o not the Nationals to the resignation of who acted as mana- and it had generally at should I'resident acquire Peckinpaugh, the New York American captain would step into the vacancy. This [ belier, Mreo Griffith said today, was without a basis Gritiith said he was not prepared make an announcement with re- to the managership and it was that several former major were under considera- of o BARGAINS FOR MI nt $2.89, Shaker Knit Sweaters, grey, brown and navy, with roll collar, values to Silk Four-in-Hands with slide easy hands, a beaut gsortment Finer Grade Silk Four-in-Hands of rich heavy quiity, stripes, figu bands, worth to $1.50. Speclal sale price 85¢ cach. Remember that all other Outfittings for men, sucin 18 Sock fally reduced prices during run of this Great Cost GLOVES AT COST Cape and Mocha strap wrist style, knit wool lined, plque sewn colors grey and brown, very special for $5.98 a pair. Bacmo Washable Cape Gloves, strap wrist style, tan, brown, grey and mode, pique sewn, wonderful value for $3.98 pair. One-Clasp Mocha Gloves in grey and pique and prix seams, sale price $298 a pair. Two-Clasp Kid Gloves of our own importation, all colors white and black, for $1.59 a pair. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Of the better grade at special price reductions, ‘mbroidered Yinen, regular G0c grade, special » each or 3 for $1.00, Regular Thc grade, for 59¢ each. Regular $1.00 grade, for 75¢ each, r $1.2 L * cach, + $1.50 grade each, Regular $2.00 grade, f cach, Handkerchiefs in both plain and initlal tionately reduced during Cost Sale. —Outing Pajamas of good heavy flannel, $4.50 grades, priced during Cost sal of the running ir to the 4 | is vacant owing Meliride season belief tl corner school house on Gttt reneral . e 3 i} ger inville W 4 93 for $6.50 each. (erng, values to $1.00 for 50c ca and polka dots with siide easy and : N th fith | tormer of Gi £ f benefits the opening of the Ihave been completed to conform with changes as made on the map drawn by Engincer Joseph N, MeKq on X g 2k ¥ 18 f i, | November 7, 1021 and now at " | to the town clerk's o The following ? X | spect owners affected : 3 F 5 heol > it 3 | intimated a list property 1l the assessments damages : : 3 § 2 B led stars Tien Dam, | tion || East Side Joseph H. Deloy $750 N 1ents Giloves essentia le. WOOL DRESS GOODS Canton Crepe, all wool, 42 shrunk and spotproof, big value at $1.85 yard. s Imported French Serge, all wool, navy, black and width 40 inches, priced at only $1.50 yard, French Twill Serge, 56 inch width, in navy, black|§ and colors, ready sponged and shrunk, $1.95 yard. Wool Charmeuse in all the newest color shades, 42 inch at 8$1.95. New Spring Colors in all eds, widths 56 and 58 inches, LACE and RIBBONS Valenciennes lace edges are bargains at 4¢, 7¢ || a yard, | Irish Crochet lace edge, four yards at i Do, For stripes, s, and other every day | nan gl on file inch width, sponged, on color Government services absorb 23 pep Engla s income. Ellen Coughlin Marcella Coughlin Miry MeGr i W. L. Cafferty, trustee Michael Caliendo ... lots) A lot) ine DilLul lot) G. Knight, Knight lots) Deaver, o cent of wool ho for §2.1 twe T'homas LaMott (g ather| (1 | William N oo ¥ | Mary A Hairbows we are offering Ribbons in fancy | @ n and plain Moire, at only 23c a yard. ! Jadob & Silv Cambric embroidered edges, 4 inches o dafes to 10c¢ kinds, priced for this Great Cost Sale |4 | Plainville Casting ‘Co yard, H Girls of Crosby 1 school, “d\l‘" 1 Conn., are pl\m«’ BaCkaChe their curls the best of care to win a prize tn ho given by M. Rh Donovan, the principal, next sprin He st: ‘eur] contests (u eumatlc | check the vogue or bobbed hair. e above ¢ 1 prizes in the | first contest, recently closed. I oft to v Umnfl‘\ Smith, sec-| ond prize; Jeannette Dowling, fif'th : Sophie l’.nlmlun. third; Grace| Connor, first; in rear, Ethel Costello, fourth. for ) rstein propor- Rub lt h. Also for pleurisy, pains in the chest, side or , neuralgia, inflammation, muscular rheum- bruises, swellings, frost tes, chilblains, stiff joints and muscles. The favorite family liniment for over 65 years. MINARDS Ll eI INIMEN e TO RELIEVE CATHARRH- AL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES '\\(q Side: | Richara ¢ {annie Catterty William Cossidy Jlizabeth Cassidy 150, Norton Home Completed beautiful home of Charles . Red Stone Hill, is now completed and will be v about March. president of the Norton ROOI’ 1ssidy o S ulN Martin. The ith stores although it : w)\nu | Britain I'he merchants asked for i S [ | \ of I'red refused at | T The Weckly Prayer meeting of the | Berlin Congregational church will be held tomorrow cvening at 30 o'clock as though she car full charge of ank Fogliati of Kensington, left the troop. Miss Verna Wright is the |vesterday for New York. secretary of the organization, Mis | C. M. Weldon is the licutenant and Cather- | members of the Berlin N Wooding the Grange Sewing ¢ asurer, | at her home tomorrow at Worcester, Mass, | i Gulong is the treas i | society ¥ after- | s ) reral of the girls in the town |noon at i SlelanlE, | plans to make his permarent home i | have remarked that they would again | The Woman's Aid socic of the and during her iliness, e < Wooding took charge. however, does not feel The Norton practi ready on | identification but the young man was | unable to any and left the Later, he tendered the same 1 and received and §38 in ¢ Iy for ton, EENTR stores. | Soldiers Being Transferved In Several | wi entertain | check H00ts Districts Following Internal YEIE e L Wrangle Episcopal Church Notes. y (Dy Governor 1 Huna large bhodies Hypeh sod o lent denun- | Our will treasure clection | Pelefun inspector | and Hubheh, wa !of troops north the same t ] ciations of the At the Church of annual pari weeting § o'clock tonight. Th port will 1 ard and th | of officers will take place Bankrupt Hear iour the | held at | S re- Plainville and has erected one of the | like to sce the organization a live onc. | Berlin church met this afternoon at {ful residences in this part | Before the sudden halt of the the home of Mrs, George Dodd. BRugral ArolILenUyIE last April, the Kensington troop was| Lioyd Minor of Berlin, has resum- 1+ oonipRbiblo st regarded as one of the most active his studics at Mount Herman col In Connecticut in this part of the state. Any person | atter n vacation spent ot his July 15 in town who would like to lead the |home, was started on July 15, group is asked to notify one of the 1921, by the Lawrence and Coe Con- | officials. struction Co. of Hartford. Mr. Coe is | Annual Church Meeting, Plainville ma 1d makes his home The an I meeting of the Kens- Sast Main street. The residence is ington Congregational church will be | was visitin parents, a three structure and has held on Friday evening, following a | lfenry Bailey on Main s |conerete foundation. The first floor church supper at 5:45 o'clock. The | P. Dunt concrete, On the ground floor are the officers for the coming vear will be|in town on business Tuc 5 i | dining room, living room, owner's|\ojuntary petition of bankruptey. s\n“r'h‘ll. The church recently voted Mrs. Charles Pratt of [office, kitchen, pantry, butlers’ pantry | 2 k to incorporate and it will be necessary | calling on relatives in ! i Plai ; Fo e y : ol chautfenr’s roont, two bathrooms and R A 0 s A gt i) the sun porch. There are three fire- P Hsings Ju raiae ¢ IS B it " e hospita 0 -his 0! Fr e IR ARG danguporas | places on that floor with special Tod- | {1 ,,I,{.”\‘ ;l\l*l 10spital to his hom Lunter mantles with elaborate white | Strong Co ornamented woodwork. The sun poreh | The Epworth league Al DayTRua: floor and roof are made of alundum, a | evening at the home of Die plotive,at Hio Grand thenten|s oot i tna siinding Wheels|as on Bast Maiis shrest in .\H‘!‘lh.lu\‘\n is :i(lt;.«t'il:yi: \ numhe v‘-}.'“‘ made of at Worcester plant, The| District Deputy Mt from, this place every day and even-|foors on the Interlor are made of | of the Marth A A hly polished oak. oha h-Irh:n’v'I)\'l‘ “hool will g \(rz“‘ M’.'”("“ second Floor |or t e O N loFive o sevei-| he second floor has a sitting room, | evening. e soclal tnthe church parior Fr- | gaoping quarters, three chambers, two | cal e BT SV i Bes ; Xt meeting of the Drogres-| . “oihor small rooms. The plastering sive Reading Circle will he held at the and the home of Miss Edith Northrop, Tues-|!§ nearly all hard finished Taits dn floors are of oak and hard pine, the he q.»mm grand chancellor of the |fireplaces are made of tapestry brick. | Knights of Pythias of Meriden and|With the exception of the sun poreh| | group lof the residence many of the hest Started The piace Rnnial Meeting of Organization Held Last Evening EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY I'vent Will Be Staged At The Xen- moving a from tast Berlin fems the nee is confi t by of Cromwe Mr and M reet Tuesday. bankrupt Broault and town, will be vard M tomorrow final he Herye and Dovan of the office f 1 of Hartford, IS | morning at 11 o'clock. * A settlement is expected. The local men filed a The » of { William held at A | Yeomans aring on SVErNIEn icy, declar inter rence pro-Japanese | romising ¢ Washington cont Denying General Peiefu’s tions, Premier Laing Shih-Yi nent this wrternoon new government's to the ¢ the arrhal Deafness or ward of hearing or have head s go to your druggist and get 1 ouncg of Parmint (double strength), and add to it !4 pint of hot water and little granulated sugar. Take one spoonful four times a day. | This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises, Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become ¢ and the muscus stop able 10| qropping into the throat. It is easy N8| to prepare, costs little and is pleasant LLL re-| (o take. Anyone who has Catarrhal friendly cooperation| peatness or head noises should give powers, Therefore, China| gpis W all the major Chinese will he solved by the con- | S ————————————————————— —_—m— MOTHER, QUICK ! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS 1ostre a you have story iy Bl setting policy | mterence, | statement e in Pacific lesires enjoyment of a forth the with re rd “*Chir says sires permanent China earnestly | the soverei - indepe internationa move with th hopes that da West Crom- town sington Methodist Church Friday— ville Br from on erd The Girl Scouts' meetings will he postponed until further notice on ac- count of the illness of their leader, Webster Appoints Committees — the the Card Party—Berlin Bits, Prize Winners, Kane was awarded the first prize at the weekly T. B. held Jast evening. The first prize oY men was awarded to George Corr. Mrs. W. W. Fagan and George Hultquist won the two consolation prizes. The attendance was one of the largest of the year, T A. B. Installation. James C. Hart will be installed as | president of the St. Paul's Y. M. T. & B. society for the fourth consecutive time this evening. The installation will be held at the Tab's hall at 8§ o'clock and will be open to the pub- lic, t this hom will me Rev. 8. A. Fiske, pastor of the Ber- e Simer lin Congregational church, delivered| an interesting address last evening be- fore a joint meeting of the Men's Bible class and the Older Boy's class at the community house. He had as Liis subject “The Kour Dimensions of Life." The Mrs. I ladic 1wl flerences be h Anna prescription Vanc lodge, had instaliation of officers olia in Bristol She isted by her officers. h prohiems Wires class of last lo- crence “The new cabinet fully endorses th the delegation to Manchuria. It be- genius of the Chinese peo cvolving a strong n not hampered by| javen a ression and when | qfa of MY Are | jittle tongue is listles wtitude with regard lieves the ple to he ¢ fars limitations removed,” he statement emphasizes the nmet! and for development of annual meeting of the Older Doys' class was held at the church at 7:30 o'clock. Walter Root was elect- ed as president and the other officers are: Lawrence Austin, vice-president; Benjamin ¢ hman, secreta Wal- ton Meagley, treasurer. The mem- bership committee consists of Larle Hrown, Russell North and IFranklin Boardman., Those appointed to the social committee are Howard Hall, Henry Mildrum and Wesley Good- rieh. The Older Bo; lin church was or zed a little over a year ago and has 17 members Meetings are held at the church each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Reg- ular monthly business meetin also held Following the 4 evening the boys met with Bible cl in the commun [ inds, S Mrs, Jumper A, € 1-10-d3x |>m~~n\m\r. of osses made to me 5 Laure N ina, whe reign upon her of QUEEN TURNED AWAY. Upon learning t the former Rtussian Tsarina, turned away from him, had up to that mome the “fruity” srnia Fig Syrup.” If the ited, of if your child feverish, full of cold, lor has colie, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the howels. In a few hours you can for yourself how thoroughly it works all the constipa= tion poison, sour bile and waste from \ IS UNPOPULAR -flho tender, little bowels and gives you #a well, playtul child again. Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea- spoonful today saves a sick child to- S Names And Terms In Re- [MOrTow. Ask your druggist for genu- ine “California Fig Syrup' which has irections for bables and children of tes printed on bottl Mother! You must say “California’ or you may get an imitation fig syrup. CONSTIPATION Is the Cuzrse of Creation, and 90 per cent of the start of every serious sickness—causing de- pression of spirits, Irritabllity, drowsiness, loss of appetite, com rect this trouble at once, and you will be as near proof against poss sible infection and disease. Ik child loves Cali N of sovereis at he was a Jew, or quec installed the following officers|and front veranda, the exterior is 8 ett lodge Tuesday | tinished in gray stucco. The third room Ablieraon; 00 has two chambers with bathrooms. + Wrank B Fa Wonderful Finishes, Frank Potts, M. of W.; & | and admired his singing. This is the | tion K of B anig 8/ Mogup.( Tiis entira interlor ot thé Home U84 - S0 HaG ol o8 o A of F.: Frank Kramer, M.|claborately finished. The front vesti- | story told by Joseph Winogradoff, the : amer, 1 | well known Jewish baritone, who wiil AME | Munich need cap- na- Bowling League Starts, arter for the new bowling league of Berlin, games will be rolled at the alleys in New Britain on evening., Teams from the IForesters, the American Legion, the T. A. 1 ciety, the drum corps, the Men's 1. ceum and the Brotherhood will he present. A lively contest is expected and the official opening of the league will take place on Thursday evening | f of next week. Epworth League The IEpworth group ral Will be held at the Kensinzton Metho- | dist church on Friday cvening at $| o'clock, Members of the leagues from | Vew Dritain, Plainville, Forestville, | Dristol, Southington and sington will b sent. The committee in | charge of the event plans to make the affair one of the higzest of the Following the regular husine meeting at which routine business will be transacted, the members of the Kensington Epworth league will present a pageant instead of the us- ual speaker. The pageant to be given | s called “The Christ Light in Ameri- | ca” and was recently produced at the church. A meeting of those in the cast will be held at the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock Mrs. George Tryon plano during the lead will be taken by Other even Victor aven though | of nt applauded | jtal fo James for vV ing: Renson, W. H. N. cnhime, she th the see Casing M. I, of s of the Ber- { B+ o ™ The |bule is ps led with ornamental of Bif J. B, McCorkle, M. at A, Tiefbule is panel | render a concert of classical and Jew- the ceilings inside ert of finished to harmonize with the ish music at IFoot Guard hall on W woodwork on the walls | nesday evening, January 11, 1 Has 90 Foot Tunnel. One of the features of the a tunnel extending from the hou sian well, 90 feet away interior measures all und round. The deep and the pump motor. is equip- capable holdin balance of officers he sent will | woodwork while be installed at nest n Gn next | Tuesday evening the age, [ white will be exemplitied on candidats. | i@ Johnson left this morning | Yok on a business trip. carniy of which the have almost been cowp'eted 1in be postponed on account of the storm, but the couniitic will continue with the and will set a date soon as ice cleared for skating. James G. Willlams, formerly ed by the Berlin Bridge Co., paid S on some heatergoers Object To Use | home is * to I'he by NOTICH are hereby noti asfessments of by the Plainvill ion for the 50 feet wide by Engineer October 20th, cf on file with and deseribed as 0L Uy Al [lowing damage ommis the n pumphous 20 feet and is well fect with a tank lol arte ofits ana| cent Production. Plan a new 1 17 I all 4 the Mer ity house. Town Tnted Ated tergoers il America it | just report- | Jan (Ry Assoc Muni the Berlin 11 ) the subject opening of Appointed is are Commiittecs At the Men's Dible c meeting, William Webster appointed commit- tees to serve during the coming year. Other routine business was also tran- sacted. The committee appointments are as follows: Executive—Rev. 8. A, Iiske, W. H. Webster, 1. W. Mildrum, Irancis Deming and Lawrence South- ard; soclal committee—William Scott, hairman, W. H. Meagley, . I roupe, Robert Deming; visiting com- mittce—E. 1. Honiss, chairman, A. A. North and A. Rickey; church work committee—T", I Wilcox, Willis Sav- age, P. C. Rickey and George Sco- field. street, drawn ated s 0 on map N. MeKernan, | anged Novem the Town follows It of on of tion gain prepar: [ ped < from an incident Berliner Zeitung udience in - the em- | me Size of Home. | Clerk measurements of IR 3 1l SHbiE g it Running Southerly from Broad | o el faicly raised the vice wing measuring 20 | Street, beginning at ner jeeting to the American background | This Includes the garage [School-louse American names used in a new accommodate two cars, |0 @ senerall wtrical production. They hooted The tract of land on which the home |he Tl hissed and stamped and finally| BrOPE performance to a {is built contains acres. Part of . Ithis will be turned into a Kk 1d Names |later a small lake will be constructed. | East Side Sub-Contractors. [ Josaph H. Deloy ) New Britain Woodworking | 19llen Coughlin b him furnished the interior fin- | Marcella Coughlin ... V1 the the shes and doors were ; Mary MeGu . yuntry other !made by the Rogers Sash and Door | Wm. Calferty, versatile the N [ company also of that city. The E trustee . and laid his he the [ Berlin irick company made the Michael Caliendo e HRis. BT R [eial rustic bricks for the exterior work | _ (2 0ts) from “Smith’ the uhgy [and the Plainville Lumber company |Thomas A and of " [furnished the lumber. The painting i) o prinee “Marsha | was done by Paul Saling of Hartfor millionai and the plumbing installed by John v Stmpson of this town. The Baldwin- Stewart company at Hartford, had |charge of the cleetricity while the tells | Bavarian | in Kei The ground | residence -‘\\llh the | =T, feet | which will ple 20, e roof ab- | yo of Ser ?{ ana 50 the was bronght Renefits Damages | scop. when the them, the play placed in than the United produce adily + authorities, brought hefore from produci manager forbade | unless some | States. | com Cau was The company |ishes and wert Lift Off with Fingers School Board Meeting. The school commitiee held its reg- ular monthly meeting at the town hall last evening, at which time routine husiness was transacted. The reports of the various committees were acted upon and some outstand bills were ordered paid. The extent some of the cussed The seenes i be at st and will pag M Kensington people are: Mrs. Ray Willinms, tha and Ruth Hantord, Lewis, yton Lewi Che dock, ha Wooding 3 ning, M Ora Bdger Thomas Ha ford, Rev., J. Allan Scott, Arthur 1.. Moffatt. A group of smaller children character | to mir Chicago, Petro s one pe- MANDRAKE PILLS:ToNight lott adys ar to | grad, | ¥ e | At aII Druy gg:sts 25%a bax Lulio s daughte 8! 0 William G. Knight Mary Knight (2 10ts) cob 8. Silvers WIS 4 SUCCOSS, ries Had- additions needed to lis was also dis- committee, chairman; of buildings extension A. North, INSTA TONIGHT, The loc y X LATION following 0.0, 1 I"hoenix ed at |J T i ‘ o . will be ins consisting of A. Robert Graham, George W. Sullivan and F. N. Bacon, reported that the committee is making a study of the needs of children in the schools. Details along the line of work that this committee is doing will be re- ported at the I'ebruary meeting. It is expected that members of the board will hear of the need of a new school in Kensington and possible improve- ments to be made in other school buildings Need New Leader, The members of Troop No. 1, Girl Scouts of America, have not held a meeting in Kensington since April of last year due to the fact that the troop has no leader. Tor @everal months the girls in this section of the tewn have been trying to secure a leader who is capable of conducting the classes. The late Mrs. Alice Lip- pard was the last permanent leader will nlso take part, The conference of the churches in this district called to be, Methodist has been held at Meriden on A\||||| Previous to this time the meeting of this church will be calle so0 that the reports may be pre in Meriden, Card Party The card party of the Worthington | Community center will be held at the community house this cvening at § o'clock. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Ralph Carter, Mrs. George Prentice, Mrs. P. (. Rickey, Mrs. Leland Gwatkin and Mrs. Robert Deming. Berlin Briefs. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken- sington Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'cloe James McFadden of Kensington is confined to his home with iliness. |Clayton T. tonbury put in the heating | Cost 860,000, | he estimated cost of the | rosidence has been placed at | $60,000. | | Bad Check Worker. | | The Plainville Cash Market Neri Brothers Confectionery at | | Central Square were visited yesterday by a nervous young man who hought | several articles and tendered them check bearing the sig system. entire about store Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on aching corn, in-| : stantly that corn stops hurting, then | PLAINVILLE shortly you life it right off with fingers | Truly | When | Your arctios, hot \'\ul('r. I";‘»:'I“n be. vepnired, | “Freezone’ for a few cents, sufficlent | prink them (6 W S8 an, e o remn " to remove every hard corn, £oft corn, | a1 o gunranteed. or corn between the toes, and the cal- PAOLO DUGO, ‘ Juses, without soreness or irritation, | | ! e SHOE REPATRING SHOP, | 1 Whiting Street. | an have shoes, ber shoes, he repuired, you druggist sells a tiny bottle of iy 8 way. Proprietor. Curtiss company of Glas- |* West Annic Willi and | ® Plainville Ha (2 lots) Plainville Sl | Richara Cassidy Caf m 40 ght: Noble ind Tward tary, Lewis John i3 rand, Walter Dan- H An the meeting Leroy G | Bookman; u‘!. Casting C treas b recording s Bell; fina trusto \y ancial commi secret Robert 8 I'red Hoffman el iy derson; oan; iy . Iy Wheeler, Secretary, wn X lH\ Commission. rt, W. J. Johnson, John I: T, MeCarthy, James Simp Wheeler Rwitz army 0,000 | strong e Y RO i STARTING SUNDAY «JUST AROUND THE CORNER” BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORESQUI™ Beecham’s