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NEW BRITAIN DAILY EERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 T e e e e D . | tion win begin Pebruary 6 and will be | WAR RUMORS ABSURD war, could be reached last night for ‘ PlainVine NCWS [neid weekly on Sunday afternoon with | i |an official government statement em ‘V“‘.-)n and girls' classes at 3 o'cloek, | i the rumors, |Mexican and Guatemalan® Oftiel 1 and women at b a'elock, All mt— - A AT G and m lunconArmed persons are cordially ine hink Story Is Ridiculous, | akk s | RAND SKS "EPRESSI”N FE[T [vited, The rector will be glad to make| Nexico City, Jan, 28 (By Associated | A lltil TRUCE [special arrangements for the insteue- |- s SR o R g | tion of any. who eannst sttend during Press)--Rumors of war between Mex 1' it Spaniards Are Dflemlu:d ‘o Y A the above haurs |1eo and Guatemala were deseribed by Give Raisull No Rest. 4 | Chureh Notices, [ Wigh Mexican official last night 88 uguan, Moroeco, Jan. 28 (By Asso- b | Methodist church—Preaching “V"'lon ridiculous to deny.” Semi-of- ciatcd Press)—The bandit leader Ral« the Rev. Mr, Pinder, at 10:45 o'elock. | iy} wourcen were positive in denying |sull hard pressed as the result of the | S | Sunday school at 12 o'clock. KEp-lio enarts recent Spanish operations has asked P]aSKOW NfigO"fl“llg [01‘ Sale 0} worth League meeting at 6 o'clock, | ‘| m: 4".1 illero Mexiean nmu»lrnm-‘rmmulc:::m(:‘rroprn negotiations for | Leader, Charles Beymour, His tople | yuavaniaia e puested @ leave of ab- | his surrender. BUSil]ESS M[el‘ A“a(}hmem (Wil be, *‘The Church Must, H8ve|,aicn goveral ‘months agxo and it 1a| He pleadsd for cessation ot the Ameriea stated that it he decides to return bombardment which has created a | | |~4m||n.|' t'l\\lr.(:'ww ; q‘“,m'.w', lun:n"‘., Mexico at this time it will be for panic among his followers, but the ) ) uny. 8 o'clock, Holy Communlon. | ooaicq relations between the two their reparations for a resumption | 10 o'clock, church school. 11 o'clock, . Dress Sklrts Made to Measure | moning prager and n. 8 o'clock. | countries. Inl their advance with strong column. Bl Mo el oone #0000 | Nelther President Obrego ( They fe U Domiano Maganelli of Noew holy baptism, 7 o'clock, evensong 'fl"” President Qbregon nor || They fear that Raisull's offer was Britain Serano, acting minister of [made to gain time for escape. and sermon. | Road, Placed on Probation for 30| Congregational church——January 29, e | Morning serviee 10:45 o'clock Complete Days—William Parkinson Enlists | gubject, “The Eagle's N Church h e ek in ¥ " 2 3 S school, 12 o'clock. Christian En Rogular Army=—=Qhurch Notes:. |:p "0 diciankc. < Bubjoat, " What 'the B The business depression is bhegin. | Worll Owes to Foreign Missions.” or . all . eac ning to take its toll in Plainville, |, Pleinvitle Baptist church-—January udging from the attachments plac- |3 . 10:45 & m. “Bearing His FOR.MONDAY WE WILL MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE STYLISH WELL ed on two local merchants, L. Plas- | ATk will be the pastor's theme, The FITTING DRESS SKIRTS AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICEN kow, first among the main street | UN44Y Bchool wiil follow the morn- ing service, 6 p. m., Young People's § $9.50—Gives choice at our Wool Dress Goods Department any miterial, storckeepers to go under, is under- o WREGUELE Tnks Tl in checks, stripes, plaids or plain colors, up to $3.00 a yard. Any style stood to be negotiating for the sale | . :\_‘\'!‘i‘ fli 'l'" i """f‘j(‘( s "‘hn 9l of Skirt made from any of these at the very low price of $8.50 cicli, of his 5, 10 and 25 cent store on| Mhuraday, 1345 p. . prayer mest \ $12.50—Is our Sale Price for a skirt made from any material above [ \West Main street through his attor- oy R Are you allowing this bank to help you in every way $3.00 a yard, including fubrics that were priced from $5.00 to 35,00, Think ney, David L. Nalr of New Britain, Plainville Brief. 0 of it, cholce from any of these for Skirt to measure, $12.50 each, Mr. Plaskow has been closed follows | s e L EVERY SKIRF GUARANTEED to give satistaction in fit und work- Ing a sult for $300 brought againet| manship. As these quoted prices are the lowest ever for our guaranteod m by the Butler thers Whole- Bkirts, we advise carly selection for getting choice of the best materinls, One sale House in New York. or two try-ons if necessary. ft can? ¢ Irving T. Tyler is confined to her home on Park street with an ill- Matters of business are constantly arising which | ness. Altorney | Miss Agnes Ford, graduate nurse of Nair has had some dealings with par- | the Flpating Hospital at Boston, has | Ues interested in the business and | been appointed permanent nurse at and shall be glad to render you this service without SWEATERS AND SLIP ONS [today has been going over the mat.|the Bristol hospital after acting as charge. - |ter with the former owner and per- | temporary nurse for the past several |sons concerned in hopes of making | Weeks. SILK SWEATERS, in new shades of Jockey Red, Golf Green, Robins v transfer, Mr, Plaskow has been in| Mr.and Mrs. Claude Nimro have re- Fgg, Navy, Black, etc., priced at $7.08 and upwards, Plainville but a few yea | turned to their home at Shelton, after THE PLAINV]LLE TRUST Co Pull and complete line of Siip-ons of Iceland and Alpaca make, in T. Bandolik of Kast street, was| YiSiting friends here. 5 fancy weaves and the new Roman borders, for $.98 and upwards, y d yesterday to file a voluntary| . ¥thian Lodge, K. of I, held a so- petition in bankruptey in the United | cial time at the rooms last »vening. NEw PR | States court after an unsuccesstul at-| l“l.u-‘ ”r:’:';'l":”'_'"’s post has voted to fi[tempt to pay off his creditors, His| (1€ UP Butterworth in his fight un- total assets have been placed at $2,000 utcome is definitely ascer- 45-in. Swiss, permanent finish, Organdie, in colors of d, Wigwam, M| and liabilities at $6,000. Mr, Ban- Harding Blue, Saxc Blue, Fireily, Tea Rose, Orchid, ete,, for 75¢ a yard. (| dolik made an offer through Attorney | For SALE—8ix T, 1. fted pullets, April Normandy Tissues, 40 inches wide, large assortemnt, white and col- B| David Nair to pay off his creditors on \ $15. breeding cockerels ored effects, 78¢ a yard, a monthly basis and thus keep out and' White Rock H. Curtls, § 32. g otel 3 auti avtety & s Welch St., Plainville. ne 16-4. 32-in. Imported Scotch Ginghams beautiful variety of colored checks, M| of bankruptey, Failure of the’credi- does not shrink, 69¢ yard. ¥!itors to reach an agreement on this|Two ROOMS part Sitabiac e plan resulted in his action. Mr,| lisht housekeeping. 20 fllnn:;. . UpStalTs, s 4 kot § i a P m. Address Mis. (. | Bandolik also owns a market in Iiris- Box 108, Dialniilie Uoan: tol, which. however, is not affecte:, —_— Placed on Probation NOTICE—Everybody's going to the dance, Il Domiano Maganelli of New Britain' Grange Hall, Plainville, Friday evenlng, e ——————————— | {02, Was placed on probation for {30 days by Justice Edward P. Prio require the advice and opinion of business men. The ofMeers of this bank are in a position to help you FLAINVILLE, CONN, tained. in the church at 10 o'clock. Kensington Grammar school on IPriday last night. Maganelli w arrested by i CALIF. LAW . v Berhn NeVVS The Men's Bible c will meet in [evening of next week. Constable Daniel Emery following a B the community hou: t 12 o'clock e, A et lartlett of New [complaint that the accused was caus- | New York Lawyer Has Been Engaged and the Junior league will meet at Britain has resigned as teacher of the ing a disturbance at his home. It was By Japancse Authorities. STORAGE BATTERY SE | xperts On Every Make 2 o'clock. Miss Viola Boardman will rade at the Worthington scheol. |qjjoged he assaulted his wife, Magan- REPAIRING HARG RE-BUILDING be leader und the topic of discussion as accepted a position at the, oi was warned to stop his fighting, San Francisco, Jan. 28.—Announce- |f§ We Do It Mcchanically—Not Verbally—We Can Furnish a New “Why and How to be Cheer-Nathan Hale school in New Britain. |und mend his ways or he will have|ment that Louis Marshall of = New Battery To Fit Your Car ful.’ e state teachers' convention Will |y, garve a jail sentence next time he| York an authority on constitutional No Charge For Rentals, Until Notitidd Battery Is Repaired Paul's church—>Morni s[be held in New Haven on Friday is calied before the judge. |law had been engaged to act as coun- |} will be conducted as usual at 8 and [next week. B. R. Shows : sel in a test of the constitutionality of BOLIVER’S TIRE SHOP 10 o'clock. expects to attend. The s this Ready for Hearing the California alien land law before |§ T Kensington ~ Methodist church— |town will not be closed because of the| Attorney Andrew J. Browell of |the United States supreme court was Hartford Battery Service Station - + |Sunday school classes will meet at 10 |convention. Hartford has been secured as counsel |made by the Japanese association of | B vpp oo : o Plainville, C GO[][]eC[lGI][ CO, Makes Chaflges 10 {o'clock and the morning worship will| Mr.and Mrs P. C. Rickey will spend | oy the property owners o fight their | Americs in Anm! eenvention here. BhONG 188 I,.‘},:l(i'l::'(,":,l S LI G be at 11 o'clock. Rev. J. Allan Scott|the week-end in New York. 3 case against the local Town Plan Com- | The assoclation seems to put aside | : 4 Double Truck Cars will deliver & sermon for the children| The weekly T. A. B. whist will be{mission when the hearing will come |the California law which prohibits an e and will have for regular sermon [N¢ld at the Tabs' hall in Kensineton fpefore the superior court Tuesday, |alien ineligible to citizenship from “Modern Church Members.” The|0h Tuesday evening of next week. |pephruary 7. Judge Bernard K. Gaff-|owning or leasing agricultural land. Junior league will meet at o'clock 7 Past Berlin Items. . |ney of New Britain, counsel for the! Declegates expressed the opinion JUN[OR AGHIEVEMENT HERE in the afternoon and at this time a| The services at the Methodist|jown will represent the Town Plan|that the Washington conference on story illustrated with reopticon | church Sunday are as follo Reg- | jsgue and will probably appear for|limitation of armaments had largely views will be given. The regular eve- :l'[‘din\il\v-. claritied the relations between Ameri- Many Local People Planning To Or-[ning service will be held at 7o'clock. The owners most affected claim that|ca and Japan. Kensington Congregational church there was no necessity of laying a ganize Group in This Town—|_\orning worship at 10:45 o'clock|® SIo¢k: ; e _{voadway at the point mapped out, con- and Sunday school at 12:10 o'clock. Hfl"l,""',‘;':]‘"'l’”n::““ ‘;)’;‘“‘L;““"l,.‘)‘fflff}‘ sidering the fact that another street is At the morning service a special of- 4 Ny Y i-|but a short distance away. The main C D Sunday r a 0-45 & Tabay 3 Class Notes—Berlin Briefs. fering will be taken for the reliet or| STUrCh Hunday, e ol A% object in building the highway was i LA ay sehool aty o provide for a passway to the the children of Russia. The Christian | {," 255 ¢ Within a few weeks' time one man | Endeavor society will meet in the "I‘r A l‘ Wt Adeinh, dang or | Casting company, and they feel that Farsronlvyindibe spunson ithel Benlin/levening e 6, oldlosisi0ie Brotherno ol el i sy are: Sieeils o el | the company is the one to be the most line of the Connecticut company. fof the church will meet with Mr. and [ ho) sl JEll 'Tm_mm Ny, | benefited by the procedure. a me i ct was > 1 S . H i ] k 2 , Mr, SIAnnoupeemeny tosth siefectiwas! Mrs il G./Sheldeon: oh-Monday: eve- [E o s Benson, of this place. Enlists in Army. nalethi ot iine by 0, Beardsley, i, Harold Carlson of Middletown is ; i i f ‘onnectic LACH 3 $ S| William Parkinson, son of Mr. and (H-‘(::::]\::\‘)?':?:::inn;‘p;h;’xri(‘a([w.m(“ ut Junior Achievement Here \|}:-nn‘u: his sister, Mrs. Frank POtts. | afpg, Henry Parkinson of 93 Rroad | Mr. Beardsley added that the com-| Plans are being mude by a large | Of this place. : ' street, has re-enlisted in the regular pany is not prepared at the present[number of Berlin people to form a| There will be another whist and so- | me' e fs stationed at Buffalo, time to say when the one man cars|COuncil of the Junior Achievement in [ Cial at the Knights of Pythias hall on {y "“yir “parkinson served overseas in will be operated on the Berlin line [this town. Maay residents yesterday -"'“-“.M['(:"; ,,T‘_( ‘r\“;li'(‘s-ql‘ V1 the World War. but he did say that plans to that|attended the exhibit of Junior|IN® for "n c.m;! of the Village Im- Grange Anniversary, cffect have been made. During the|Achievement work and were greatly "“"“‘l”_‘ S0 RS .| TDlans are progressing for the an- past few days several trolleys have |Impressed with the results accomplish- | Hiss drene Case of Coichester 18|, qrqpy colebration of the local | heen operating to Berlin with many [€d by the boys and girls. L i _““I‘ Mrs Amas Canea P2 Grange to he held at the' regular| changes having been made in them. | The city of New Britain has formed | (it 00 And SIrs Amos Case, ohy, oijng next Tuesday evening. 1t is| The first change was noted on |S€V€ral councils for the Junior|™ R L AL N cxpected that past masters and oflicers | Thursday when a system of push but- A\\-!nm’vmonl ul_nl great work has been CABINET TO QUIT { will attend and also some out of town | tons similar to those used — on the|dONne in that city by the members. It ! ety | Hartford cars, had been installed in!Ss expected that a meeting will be onc of the cars. This morning most|Beld Soon at which members of the all of the cars on the Berlin line had |Men's Bible cluss in Berlin, the com- 3 a new post a few inches from the [Munity associatior, A. A, B. society, Lishon, Jan. 28 (By Associated hand brake and connccted with the (the —Men's Lyceum, Kensington | Press)—It is understood that Presi- hand brake with appliances which |Brotherhood and other organizations | dent D' Almeida intends to offer his hold the cash box used on one man|Will be asked to attend. resignation at the assembling of the CaTeE The work to be nlu_nn by the or-|new parliament in February. Weiniinslonary worlk oEAME:CHUTOR B8 All of the former cars used on the r.ranlzzluon_\\'i\l be similar to that in oy ”\\“M- ‘m .:”;.“d e made over an cars. These |DOYS are taugh ¢ to make s ce on October 6, 1919 suc- DR, S e ) be made over asione-man cars. These BOYS 76 (aUBRY how fo mak olgar | ceeding Ganto tro. Tt was report.|the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Where ‘ :an Y Oll MatCh are the double truck cars and none, 3 b fs Blaca ab 0b asikaE 11 herctofore have heen used in New |boxes as well as useful articles from |ed in October last that he would soon | Mary will tuke place at 10 o'clock Britain as one-man trolleys although [01d tin cans. The girls are taught how [reslgn because of 11l health, LRyl et B . ° $ they huve heen operated In New T 1o, trim an mae Nats and how o | S i Parish (1l meeting wil e el 1s Paige at ven and Bridgeport for some time, [take care of all wearing apparel so| #§ e [ y ‘~=“~4 g.alotk '”j 1l T eteale | Berlin is one of the fow lines in the |that it will last for a long time. Rep- D s itid, Sill bense o 2 a1 terli lerli e ladies r 8 a N : . : . that can have one-man cavs in-|resentatives from Ilast Berlin, Berlin s e supper in the Parish House. | Sweeping price reductions in the 1922 models of Paige motor usniuch as the trolley tracks do not(and Iensington will be asked to at TIME IN BED Tickets may be obtained from any cars place the New Series 6-44 five-passenger touring car at the ular morning service at 10:45 a. m, followed by Sunday school at 12 | o'clock, and evening service at 7:30 Church Notices for Sunday—Men's Portugal Officials Once Again Decides iscopal Church Notes to Retire, On Wednesday, I%eb. 1, she Hart-| ford Archdeaconry of the Women's Auxiliary to the presiding bishop [council, will hold a meeting at o'clock at the Cathedral parish house, | Hartford. All women interested in| i i e ting, the date of which will ; CEgasothenaall FgidRLEACKE] - . :"(i‘d‘:::l‘l)?::ged,r;u(p‘r date members of the Guild or at the sup- | new low figure of $1465. There has been some talk as to how - 4 per table. At § o'clock the meeting | the block signal system on Whiting Board of Relief of the vestry will be held at the rec- | Here is a sensational monev—savlng OFportunitv. This Sar, llwnyu and Ash streets will be used when the 9 . . b s 3 H X new system is inaugurated here. Al-| The first seesion for the board of | Farmer's Wife Tells How Lydia ¥ tor's studs a leader among light sixes because of its ¢4 cptional quality and though nothing has been said about relief will be held at the town hall Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound value, originally sold for $1965. Buyers of 1922 cars now pur. the system it is possible that an wuto- |in the room opposite the town clerk’s Made Her a Well W, S ——— chase the latest improved edition of this model at a saving of matic electrical device will be install- |office on Wednesday of next week aderier a we oman h t 1 < ed so that the motorman will not be|from 2 until 5 o'clock in the after- & C C-—————-k m Fo [ $500 on the original investment. obliged to leave the car. noon. The hoard will sit for hearings arter’s Creek, Tenn. = reeycm:s > | =5 g Trafic on the Berlin line is not |of appeals on the doings of the asses- | ago I was almost an inv d. { spent What Are 1?“ Doing Astonishing as this may seem, it by no means tells the whole heavy, excepting at rush hours, and|sors on ithe grand list for 1921. ""w.w .""lll b:d Eciwr:]zyaf‘f;l,i):t;:; ‘SATURDA\ NIGHT’ | story of what Paige has accomplished under new manufacturin - The instruction classes for confirma- it is vum:}g?lt tzntl it i‘:flfog !ehh: e Berlin Bricfs with a trouble which Cecil B, DeMill f conditions. The New Series 6-44 represents not alone finer an. e C‘:"m:;“c‘ou ion]';‘nny""“‘nl oo women of a certain ecil b, Debilte 1| more luxurious equipment, but a power plant that has been monthly meeting of the Men's Bible highly perfected and refined—with more power and speed all probability make the change. I A class of the Berlin Congregational ; § y 3 kv and greater flexibility. Church Notices church which will he held on Iebru- ” 4|l Pinkham'sVegetabla : gre: ty. i e i ry 8. v, Iirnest Wismer of Bristol P Compound _ Tablets 3 | ’ ¢ : ] R il ;;pfi‘;\ HE e pEstor B, THe 0bY- and used Lydia E. The' New Series 6-44 at $1465 is a vastly better car than the Morning worship will be held at 10: : . : ead3 s | Pinkham’s Sanative R one that sold for $1965. Cons ntly there is an amazin; STEEI h time Rev. H. M. |&regational church in that city. TR T FAIL TO VISIT c ; . Consequently s an et TN A limousine was slightly burned at : Wash. 1 am awell |§ DON 5 increase in dollar-for-dollar value. Inspect and test this car an Bowden of New York will deliver a’ woman now and have i J a8 3 > T 9\ scrmon. He has been brought here un- !‘hhr; fzfl:(‘g:“:. n‘l pin Tnl‘v\l‘fll l:‘:fl‘:_\ r‘m:"& been for two years. KINNEY'’S prove these facts for yourself. der the secretary of the Connecticut I can work as well as home Missionary soclety. ~Sunday |midnight. any one who i3 younger and as I am a BIG SHOE SALE The New 6-66 Prices The New 6-44 Prices school classes will meet at 12 o'clock i+ A large ="'h_'ml‘=:_';f‘|‘:_”_:"‘ :‘:!l'»:\“l“:"f‘*d ,:: farmer’s wife I have plenty to do for I and the Older Boys' class will gather the community card party | cultivate my own garden, raise many 6-66 Lak 4 7P . R » AWorthington community house 1 @ g ewood, ass. Touring - $2195 6-44 Touring, 5-Pass. - - PHE ANOTL e chickens and do mgi OWN ROUSEROTK. | oo e e 6-66 Larchmont II, Sport Type - 2245 6-44 Sport Type, 4-Pass. & this evening at § o'clock. The pro- |y "o Toby ey SHig lotter as I am needs will go to the maintenance fund ready my ,5’0 aaything to help other [T ), ::gz g:‘f;:,‘?:g;:;a-;l(ciudfu: R g:gg m };:;;3:?__?2;5.“-. . s R Rl [Jlof the society. . women as I have been sowell and ha Li 7-Pi SR ] & S e ~- NEXT WEEK The postponced meeting of the Im- | gince my troubles are past.”’—Mrs. L”iy :fi Co’:::,.lsl:i;‘lu .?'. wiew L gfig ¢ “fif:,':.‘.‘:&'&'m Tax Extra ( f ! [ [ma *Hart Willara Parents and Teach- | GaLLoWAY, Carter’s Creek, Tenn, | ers’ association will be held at the | “yrot oS C find plenty to do. 1 ANNIVERSARY | What Are You Doing || “Tfvos find it hard to keepup, it you S A REPUTABLE CONCERN ADDED FEATURES ‘SATURDAY NIGHT, are neryous and irritable, without ambi- ADDED FEATURES . NO ADVANCE AY NIGHT') torefioisterapmiitr gt |~ N0 ADVANCE WEST MAIN & LINCOLN STS. . elieve it will help you greatly, fo ¢ 3 N PRICES eci eMilie lt:’alghelp:dotll':ersl you greatly, for it ‘ If\ VPRI(_VEVS 7 Plans are being made for the next e ‘_*31. D e P ——

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