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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, | Plainville News | Arbuckle Witness [ Y L . ORRINL JUDHAS “&mfii & | | IONGTERW REcORD principal of Grammar School —_ for 18 Yexs | { RIS | | February Housefurnishing Sale |} wymmion wu wr Starting Wednesday, Feb. 1st [} i i o o Hospital — Brotherhood Sup per At | EVIERY HOUSKEKE R KNOWS WHAT THIS UAL . BALE M 8 TO THEM GIVING | o : YT e e L CHANCE TO STOCK U WITH KITCHEN AND PANTRY NEEDIFULS AT PRICES THAT MAKE IT Sangrogational Ghiirch Tonizht | IMPERATIVE FOR THEM 70 BUY NOW. A PARTIAL LIST OF THINGS TAKEN HIT OR MISS ARE rowling Notes==Items, | TOLD OF HERE. . | Prinelpal Orrin L. Judd of the "Iunnu le Grammar school, yesterday Small Things at Big Savi_vg'_; completed a ser.ice term of 12 ,\er.\l n that cipacity, { 4 : Aluminum Table Spoons, regular price 60c¢, for Aluminum Tea Spoons, regular 3oc. Sale price /i Mr. Judd camie to this town on| * 7 1 5 & 45¢ dozen, v dozen, | “anuary 31, 1010, und waus placed in| - Satlsfles the sweet tOOth Household Hammers, regular price H0¢, sale price Nut Sets, Cracker and 6 picks in box, sale price ‘harge of the old bui'ding of nine! 3 33c each. 200 box, Rl crides. He came from llazardville,| o 3 and aids appetite and digestion. Brillow, for cleaning Aluminum, regular . Sale Houschold Hatchets, regular b0c, Sale price is | fonn., where he had served as prin- price 19¢. cach, [ “ipal and teacher for vears, Pre » 2 N 3 a snaé] T S T ey i P PR (I ink and Milk Shakers, Glass Jars, regular $1.50, fous to his office at Huzardille, he! J3 . Cleanses moutk: and “2eth, ¢ » L t (ught and conducted in the Norwich | b 3 Lightning Bread Knives, with saw cdge, regular ; e N Dot 18 os. shan deatino TR G oatnd Y aatas] fon slaht veniss . fis g, % 35e, for 25¢ cach, gra e r N (rotBlieER On Bleen Rl N SR & Oinr e pein A greai boon to smokers, Carpet Tacks, all sizes, regular ic pkg., 2 pkgs. indit Clothes Line Reels, 150 t. of line, | cipal of the local school and who i 3 . ) - relieVIng hot, drv mouth, for 5¢. Better supply yourself. $1.60. Regular price is $2.50, B! t present in Norwich When Mr. Judd first came e XTE e e Bl iainsiiia; oatithe o1a. woodtn bufla Rk o Combines pleasure and EXTRA / EXTRA { ing was used, there being nine grades ~pe Clothes Pins, 500 boxes, all smooth finish, regu- Toilet Paper roll; sually He cu. At this | with two rooms in the basement. The beneflt. lar price 5c doz—100 for 19c, le 10 rolls for 25c¢. (1Bl cinderencten was in the pariah fonse| . Alits Biskei one ort ther show. girl ' i witnesses at the second trial of Fatty scopul church. There wag \ . . " Lion of about 400 puni's at| Arbuckle, proved very unsatisfactory Don’t miss the Joy of the Bread Makers, “Climax' four loaf size, made by Ash Cans, galvanized, with strong top and bottom g that time. Mr, }\,.1‘1 spol nl \]r ;)\‘11 for the prosecution. She had forgot- v 9 ZandergpiArygc: Gl 8 TRk A28 00 vim, $3.50 and $3.98 kinds, for $2.03 and 8859 cach. \W| 0 15 the school committee of the|ten most of the details of the party new WRIGLEY'S P-K—the sugare Ironing Table, fold up in small spuce when not Clothes Horses, folding kind, big drying rowded wn:l\lmlw and in 1011, the|at a San Francisco hotel that ended " . .d b. ! T i S R A | T R R v Stnciis Soied o agorogiate in the death of Vieiia Rapoe contesd PeppSTIinL (R .3 o : i atel athro any BB I 3 i Garbage Cans, made of galvanized iron, regular giving good heat, $1.25 kind, 79¢ each. ‘i,'”'ll:v,:', {,?,:“:,;‘lol,i::"}::::.‘ l.:,'m"‘ 75¢ kind, 59¢ each. Step Ladders, best quality, clear K, strongly otk startéd An: Heptember-and .on Clothes Wringers for set tubs, guaranteed for made, were $2.50, $3.25 and $35.98. prices— |} \ ril '1.; 1912, rl;r- chi :lrmv’n‘m\m] three years, regular $7.50 grade, $6.39. $1.98, §2.75, $3.39 cach. e LT s Gwillim into their new quarters, grades stiij 3 eing retained in the old wooder Assembly Edwards .. .. 91 102 Other Bargains ln Housewares ‘T “s:\\ Building Improvement |Hart ....... f 98 Too numerous to mention are offered in our big Downstairs Department at this Annual February Sale at {8[| The new school House contained ]“1;::;1:‘ i ; .:;‘ the most enthusing markdowns. Thoughtful folks are buying plentifully. e Aaar 5 ] / /e, “ rerarrmm— ; vis JUICY FRUI ;rew larger with the increased popu- 5 2 Save < ~ i aad ation. Principel Judd then spoke > ¥ ;i il ‘.“,,.........Mm_,‘ b ‘he Ny W L) On 1933 " owned the machine but it was certain- [ will spend the remnainder of the win-| mmended an addition of four more | o coh wrappers g . ¥ Berlln News Iy damaged inasmuch as several pieces | ter, noms. This was done in the spring|qotC Rt - were found on the spot this morning.| Billy Hannon celebrated his first| 'f 1917 and in the fail the rooms were | o J/ 0o A man’s hat was also picked up near | iirthday at his home on Main street| Il occhipied. Since then, the portabie| o o wuildings for the kindergarten and the scene. The pole was hit near the |y having a party. A number of his ground and fell to one side. Neighbors | ittle friends attended. ¢ w0 more rooms have heen erccted. near the spot claimed to have heard | Frnest Rourgeois injured his eye Registration Heavier the crash at about 2 o'clock in the|while coasting and has been confined| \ith every school term, many new | Ewald morning and passers by saw an auto- |to his home on Main street for the s were admitted and at present| Wadsworth ... . o mobile at the spot at about 2:05 |past few day: ihere is an enroliment of 820 chil- [ Livingston ..... | R 4 o'clock this morning. There will be a whist and social 4 a be held at the rector's study at Detroit, Mich., has returned to his iren. Funk o » o N risiti f Grange Anniversary the Knights of hall on Grove Teatliing Force R Word From Fred Dimes, home, after visiting friends here. 2 ' S EE Lieutenant Fred Dimes, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peck of Broad Plans are rapidly being completed street this evening for the b ¢ In January, 1910, the teaching Mrs. Joseph Dimes of Crown |strect, will leave for a trip to New SeleC[mflfl Gfil‘tel' W]“ NO[ COlIl- {9 the MmN Ivan of the Ber-fthe Village Improvement soclety. orce was composed of 11 instructors. 44z 423 269 :tnr':m has written home of his being | Orleans, La. i B B0, -l 3 2N & S LG adly redeg drawing and music teacher, is he o e & & 2 4 : ol < Williz 3 T o ARER Bk ki T W, 2 e 3 - % B iy : ur Savior will s a hash supper|which took place in Rome Adeuten- | street a he Hartforc 5 '_ h.m. The supper committehas has aral Mr. .myl Mrs. James Trevethan at-| .3 who resigned last year, started in the l"':lrls'l\l 'h:yfx-rv:fn‘,."ho;-\ré“-mr‘r'?fur :mv‘{!mu‘fi xgw a member of the U, S ranged an attractive menu and ex-{tended the funeral of a relative in ‘hing in the old building, There |, (he, Batish house tomarro 1‘h: il et SRR Al i) S e————— R RS e e ————te | () interests of the town and rec- I)(‘x-’ Miss Helen Young, the lecturer, is H dine’sCobblss : ; ¢ algo working to give-the members an aramg s Lo ey Lo In Southington . Mrs. Samuel Lackey and Mrs. C.|States army for a period of about 5 i : B“CK TAXES COLLEGTED ‘\‘:;:“vv;\o.wi“l:::“(',:"“‘]:.‘,:;h‘,h:‘;,.‘.:?\'.( el M““TVI,T(, : © now 20 teachers on the lists, not|,;gi0q taking charze of the affair are|is at pre S ted with forces in | Grange Hail, Plainville, Friday evi E " M ¢ et T dings Hies, SR H. Lalield, Mrs. 8. L. Germany and has served in the United | 1 10 | e One Half of Sum is Secured|interesting entertainment. The local Mr. Judd was born in Southington|H. Cur The public is invited. years, He has traveled to almost WANT LIQUOR MONOPOLY. grange has several members who are and is a graduate of the Lewis High st of 3 ion of the|every part of the giobe. i Tl NI T, A ¥, Lewis—Automobile ClpS | capaple of providing good shows and | school of that place. He taught in|Blessad Virgin Mary will take place Plainville Briefs. | tion of a government liquor monop- will, through the entertai | the schools there hefore accepting po- | tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock with| The Brotherhood of the Congrega- | oly in New Lrunswick similar to that cll the past history of the order, ; itions at East Windsor, Norwich and | holy communion tional church will hold its annual | now effective in Quebec and British ONG REeR el Tiane, New Ordoss Roteived : Hazardville. There will be @ meeting of the [supper and election of officers at the | Columbia is being considered by pro- e TBarinA ConstiiaRan. company e : Presented With Gifts Parish Guild at 3 o'clock tomorrow |church pario 7 o'clock tonight. | vincial authorities because of the ser= has heen awarded the contract i 5 3 4 The principal was surprised yester- aflf-rvnnon and at § o'cwek in the George Hvl‘nli‘n. superintendent :»t ious l:l\l!!\g off in revenue due to de- T e e 2 y ; day morning by the teaching force,|evening the meeting of the vestry will [the Mutual Blectric and Machine Co. ‘ pression in the lumber business. New Ingland Lime company at Win Swho pressiter il iwittly bho; Gguen e man cars in this town, several | Goq “ne Luildings of the company roses, a set of cuif links and other|” de have ventured to state their| ..t i yoar the ourdman hrdge in nifts. He reccived congratu'atory ! . 1ons on the proposition. that town ve destroyed by fire sev- cards from many orvnm townspeople It has been rumored that severallgiai months ago. e i Introduces New ldeas citizens had started a petition object- it wegess vi therbuildings will be It was Mr. Judd who first intro- ing to such cars being installed in this| sy Ly 60 fect, another 200 by 40 duced the plan to the schoo! commit- town and one hundred names have|jcet und the third 75 by 25 feet tee for the moving picture method of 4 instruction. He carried out his ideas been secured. Epoak TaiNew i3 A 4 I Selectman George B. Carter was 0; P S NOW L with the installation of a machine and asked this morning and said he had | Mrs .y §. Gaipin of Worth fog ¥ now a miniture theater is found in 6 ‘ - ! , ’ heard of no petition. Mr. Carter said | In&lon Ridge will speak before the i i the basement of the old buildingj - however that he has no objections|Mmembers of the Dusiness Women's - {where the children are shown films EE ,{3 @ H i club at the banquet to be held ¢ £ i jof a ducational na . A moving to the Connecticut Co. placing one|°€ quet e held at the i ; : yof an educational nature N B man cars in town if they give good|Y: W. C. A. in New Britain tomorrow i g picture fund was started to defer the! service evening. Mrs. Galpin will talk on the G 4 cupenses of the renting of films and He thought that it would probably aid of the Connecticut League of now the plan is self-sustaining. be in rush hours only that the com- | ‘Yomen Voters. Inasmuch as a group Lo “Through this same plan of contri pany would not be able to serve as|f NeW Britain women are planning i ; i Liiing. a Vietrola bas heen purchs ell with one man cars as with the] t0 Organize a branch of that society T E 60 oy sachbniInE cars having the full crew. But, Mr,|in that city it is expected that Mrs . n Rt The Monday bank. @ccounts hive + 2| Galpin's talk will prove to be of in : proved successful and every week, the Carter added, if there are people inf "~ 5 S Ag: Rt town Who object to the new system | 1Tt i T X A A R T, A Ty i and find that the service will in any-} R CEIC | : 1 16Har ved which Is ptaced In the : i e 3 E noissuec )y © § 3 3 do'la ¢ ! . I g T e e hat | New York, New Haven and Hartrora | [ 4 8 S s | Paimuitle Trust company in their How about that old Music Box, Jig Saw, Stamp Set, Ll L1 i KhE ChEE 15d o N g0 . name, s Coat or “W i 3 company. sallroad company thut baggage nien| i e oA ek Al e e Fur Coat or “What-not” in the attic? No definite date has been set by C. empl 0){( at the local depot who han- 3 4 Jiet X s 5 1. Beardsley, the New Britain super- dle mail matter will be obliged to a8 S © of the children at heart and en . i ) iEashbe kil CoRtest it company, | Wear 4 special cap and badge in the o ters into the sports of the voung lad: Do you want to SC‘]' 1t ? ntendent otitne Connecuicuy CoMPANYS |isytyye ” " The new ' equipment. 18 ox- ¥ ¥ dailv. Many improvements have been | St me e W T e tew dave . BB | | oo under his administiation and thel, If you do, a classified “adlet” for three days or a week Mrs. Bdith M. Hewitt, of New Ol - . ; townspeopie are looking forward to| One big objection to one man care IN | 5 yai; hag been engaged to teach 7 _ S tic continuance of his term in The Herald lets other people know. eeniL ity 0 ';" “;zf‘ “"‘"I’," Tinlat the Worthington school. She wil : X 4 Taken o Hospital i turn trips are made ~from Berlin |, co0q Miss Margarct DBartlett, re Mys, fames Dixon of Bank strect, | stret to.the Triangle It will be neces: | ch el 3 s, yemoved & the -BrIStBl: HARAI Who knows— the article you advertise may strike sary for passengers to board the trol-| "y gt meeting of the new season 3 vecterday where an X-ray was taken Hi e G d® | < b leys on the right side of the track | ot Mt MECURE OF UWE new soason ) gy e it T their fancy and “ad” to your cash on hand. which will place them in the center| .4 moachers' association will be held ard. It proved that Mrs. Dixon had| %3 $ of the road. As far as can be learned |y the Kensington Grammar school| Dresident Harding is setting un ex-| cverely disiocated it when she feli| § Old fashioned jewelry valued as a novelty, can be stored this will be the only danger with the Friday evening of this S ample in cconomy by having his shoes her home last week. Her condi- . 3 a ing of this week. ample in y b U her hom ¢ L A W5 Shyan Fs o s o kSRl Gl TRaN 116 "Rk, ‘thet o6 2l 4ot i, rogarded e, Betne WeriouA k) away, the novelty has worn off. Now it would be Back Taxes Colfected thie R eTe o Ll AR N Spady, Eriporia, Kan., who has such | this is the sccond time she has injur- | e A g st prizes at the |Spady, Krip . | this is ] P roltyv q - 4 vhere. s B n ORI R I R En e s [ A e T v e I fallVinble venubrling i) A FONDIER A vev shouidar wILhiK Cha PaRtiiiired a novelty to somebody, somewhere, sometime, some received reports from x Collector | golation prizes were awarded to 10 |that his fame s spread all the way | vears. Dlace C. . Lewis that to Jdate $7,251.74 has | Gjuna and O. Karum. to Washinglo Bowli~z Results. B J been collected in back taxes. Of this| Word has been received by Selec With the bowiing season at its amount, $523.76 is for taxes in 1918,{ man Carter that his daughter, ; BOSTON HAS SURPLUS | height, the Trumbull bowlers are still | '% You can have a Box Number at The Herald ofilce, your $55.18 for taxes in 1919 and $6,168.60 | has arrived safely in South Jacks - — going strong. The following is a re- v AT K g AL s R e (307080, 15 Dote in Oty drekBBiwy |t Bf the. Wnatehes: Bt CRERWATTReas |1} phone number or address if you so desire. received in back personal taxes. The A practice game wiil be held in the Peters Reports Barnes alleys Monday night: interest brought in $334.70 while a|town hall this evening by the Worth-| oston, Ieb. 1.--A surplus of $2,- Oftice lien brought $1.50. ington A. (. 146,809 in the city trcasury was an-|Derby ......... S4 06 GET T}{E HABIT The taxes for this year wili not be A YPoverty Secial” will be staged | nounced today by Mayor Peters in k ANty coovoevis 88 s due until M When the list was|in the pariors of the Rerlin Congre |retiring address to the city councii. | Riecker 3 & 85 nide out it was learred that the town | gational church on Iriday evening af [ When he assumed ofiice four years|McGar ......... 97 112 - 201 |Iff still had about $15,000 in hack taxes| 7 o'clock by (ke members of the Jun-|ago he said, tinere was a defieit of | [l - to collect. Mr. Lewis to date has col-|ior Chiistian Endeavor league. Games|$804,8 The total net indebtedness |~ —— lected approximately one half of the|will be played and refreshments wili|was reduced $4,657,166. The mayor ! sum and it is quit¢ possible that he |Fe served Culied Hitkhtioy, to) tHede. PRENILEAHOL C S will have the reinaining half before| Miss Ruth Taylor, i student at|withstanding ioss of more than & half uticura Oap | May 1. M | Mount Hoiyoke, entertained at the'mijlion dollars annually in liquor lic- . Pole is 1 | meeting o the Women's Missionary |enses, and pasment of $3,000,000 to ——The Healthy — A telegreph pole opposite the Dlake | socicty held at the home of herithe Boston levated raiiw: h 3 « @ and Woodruff store on ierlin sipeet | mother, Mrs, Lucien Taylor this after- sment which uitimately will aVlné soap - U was hit and broken off by an automo- | "00R. I blle at about two o'clock this morning. ‘Tlhe weekly prayer meeting will he| Cuticnra Soap shaves withont mug. Everywhere %5c. No one has heen able to learn ‘uh.,j‘_hv”_vh N e laton e ; READ THEM-—USE THEN —————————— |1ttt RHEUMATISM | “ Open Evenings Until 8 Oclacls Phone 995 g b et g There will be the regular meoting —PALACE =~ [[lor the Girt scouts at the home of | Rheuma has relieved the agonizing || STARTING SUN. FOX’S Q e | their teader Miss Etta Lawrence on rheumatic pains of thousands who SUNDAY NIGHT Main street. Thursda; afternoon at the, thought nothing would give retier. 1t| | \SATURDAY NIGHT’ “MOLLY 0O” Jjusual hour. should do as much for you. We will x Miss Georgin Kelsey who has been [supply vou on the no-cure, no-pay | At e Reels of Joy Cecil B. De Mille’s Best spending the pagt week in town has plan, IFor sale at Clark an¢ Brainerd R R A |returned to New Dritain where she|Co. —Grange Anniversary—Busi- : e the announcement which ap- 1 in the Herald several days ago zards to the Connecticut Co. plac- heid af the Rerlin Congresationa

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