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////// D, Z “Z Inc1clental to Our Housewares Sale. We Offer Very Special Values In Fine Bathroom Fittings 3,000 Pieces 79 an Offered at c This special lot includes all th of full size brass and nickel plated, guaranteed not to rust. Do not confuse these with the light weight picces so often ofiered, ! | | Plate glass Bath Mirrors, white enamel. & RRubber tipped Bath Stools, white. Regu THIE ASSORTMENT GIVES CHOICE OF 18 inches, Regular price $4.98. Sale price ¢ is $2.98. Our sale price $1.95 euch. avy nickel Towel bars, 18, 24 and 30 inches. selling pr HISE— . Crystal Towel Burs, nickel, 18 and 24 inches, " Glass Shelves with brackets, 18 and' 24 inch. Heavy Holders for holding toilet paper, Bath Room Seats, white cnamel ones, Combination tumbler and tooth brush holder, Soap Dishes to hang on the wall, soap Dishes to attach to the bath tub. mbier Holders for the wall, i 79¢ racu SHE WHO BUYS SHOES HERE, BUYS W Y BIG VALL or'r Jace style, were §9.00 and §10, RED AT OUR ANNUAL SALY. Walking Boots of brown calf and Black kid in Cuban 8,00 pair. and low heels, Rlack Kid Oxfords, with welt soles were priced $6.00. Sale Jazz. Oxfords, made of Patent heel $6.00, now §3.00 pair. and low heels, price, $5.00 pair, Wome 5, low MHH[][]IW LHUPI]H HAS AGTIVE YEAR (Rev. James M. Tranmer Reads Jr | | \BAZAAR 1§ WELL ATTENDED Leglon Plans for Mg Time Soon—Knights of Pythias Will Mect Tonight—Mrs, James Dixon Returns Home—RBrief Items, | At the recent quarterly conference }..r the Methodist c¢hureh, presided over by R John H. Bell, D, D, su- I perintendent of the New Haven dis- trict, reports as presented by the pus- | tor, Rev. James M. Tranmer, and various committees, showed that the local church had made substantiall |gains during the past year. especially noted in regard to the Sun- day schools. Several new classes have been formed and the large average at- = tendance of the scholars has shown the popularity of the tem, The | total number now is 150. An interest ing fact to notice is that Willlam G. Manchester, superintendent of the Sunday schools, has served in that ca- pacity for the past 40 years. e has been connected with the interests of the church in general since its organ- izing. e Epworth League, headed Merton Lamb, has showed much progress and s in.excellent financial condition. Devotional and social gath- 'rings are held with regular meetings Sunday evenings at 6 o'clock. Committees Appointed, The mecting of the official hoard of the church was held last evening fol- lowing the mid-week prayer meeting at which the pastor's report was sub- mitted. The following committees were appointed for the year of 19 Iforeign missionary, ) Carrie Stew art, Mr John 1. Iam\» and Mrs. Gillette; board of home m ons, Mr W. BB. Manchester and Mrs, Bryon 1. by William G. Simpson, Albert I3, Stew- % 5 o - home and that city a nom- [J. Corr art and James Halstead; hoard of Conservative Lasts, All Solid Leather, Rutbber Heels Attached Berhn Nevys inal sum hysthis town for taking care | Walker .. Sunday sehools, William B. Manches- of the patients. ter, Charles mour and John .| ——————=| Several of the taxpayers have heen Lamb; hoard of education, Merton | N8 approached by Mr. Carter and other Lamb, Miss Lillian Manchester and | %8 members of the committee and it [ Moore 5 8T 73 Charles Seymour; Bible society, Mrs. + seems to be public sentiment that the [W. Ifagan 102 84 Hattie Johnson; board of temperance, | town farm should not be sold. Sec- |Kitz . 84 2 Charles A. Bates and Amos Osborne; IN [;LEARINH SN[]W retary Leland Gwatkin has communi- |G, Corr 78 deacons' worl Mrs, Burton Chiches- cated with other Connecticut towns [MecCarroll §6 ter. to find out what they are doing in y - Board of Stewards the matter, and will give his report 478 398 The following members were elect- 2 B before the meeting of the committce. Boosters ¢d to the board of stewards:: John E. Some Roads in Pom‘ Goudmon af|* svecial town meeting must e |yinor 89 Parshs Meron Rogens, . Mertor i called before April 1 to take final|[,anza 103 Lamb, William G. Manchester, James D { T i action on the proposition. P. K 84 W. Burns, William J. Simpson, Amos rresent 1lme p D. A. R, Mceting. Warner 86 Orborne, € . Seymour, 1. B.|} The = Februar meeting of the |R. Kalen . 120 78 Manchester, who is also recording Emma Hart Willard chapter, D. A. —~ steward, and Mrs. I. B. Manchester, OPPOSE TOWN FARM SALE]: will be held at the community communion ste n':l.\ ; house on Berlin street one week from rustees Named. 2 ! g S taday, Iebruary 10, and will be open |P. Corr ..... The following are the trustees aj- A Complete Line Of to Ihv public The hostesses will be |Ritcher pointed: I°. B. Manchester, W. J. Selcctman Carter One of Several AVho . Deming, Mrs. Harold 8 J. Giana 86— 276|Simpson, Myron I5. Rogers, John BOYS,” MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, RUBBERS AND Does Not Think Sclling Ts Advi “"'“'iiww wvage, Mrs. lI .?h'(.‘v)x'mi\‘h ug» :w: :,:Iunh, s\(‘crtl' i u\na l;z’xllsur(-r. 2 7 ! SO and rs. A. Fiske, RrEhy vt diane 82 250 |Charles A, lates; Amos sborne, n [ able—D. A. 2. Mceting—In Office In Cffice Siv Yea — ——[Charles C. Seymour and William G. ARCTICS AT LOWEST PRICES aster Willi IFagan has 439—1312 | Manchester. 6 Years—Berlin Briefs, recently completed T atHat Other Officers SO]C Agents For Red Cross and Dr. Kahler’s Shoes Ea £ . offi capacit Kensington| The first winter meeting of the Sunday ~ School Superintendent, - A58 festit (o thp thAMINE ¢ 0f itha i was appointed [ Emma Hart Willard Parents and|William G, Manchester? assistant I agodpLing: ’:"' ""“;_ ‘\ 0 1910, AlisIHE the & driilas GEEhars! Assotinton: Wil e Sunday school superintendent, Charles Kr-|\ygi:;y(;:;;\‘:|dx|?)yd1]]yvj(‘x ;'rmvv;:,«n.'\”,,n,"m”:; vation of Woodrow Wilson. The ap-fthe Kensington Grammar sch C. Seymour; home dgpartment, Miss : VAENER S U e A DR e s LA S L L R Carrie Stewart; Cradle Roll, Mrs, John i, D o e oritlying. districts of the|Years: but e was re-ciceted two years| A “Poverty Social” will be staged|g, Lamb; primary department, Mrs. EXCLUSIVE : L ying }l‘-"(:.“” :?V:‘Ohv“r four vear term. Mr.}in the parlors of the Berlin Congre-|Morton Lamb; sccretary and treas- AEEN[Y FOR, Main street in Kensington from the ”‘“k'“ ";“ \-“{‘i more years {o serve | gational church (his evening by the] urer of the school, John I3 Lamb; e LRI A datinoh S \4\“1 "!:‘m:” '\\;:\"::‘L"jl"'l(l”“\'I”i R AIA‘I‘{I}:ir“:,Hlulil\]:‘l ]};(:-;::;:’.HHK s [.|v|'1‘s|(ll‘m. of '--”";- 1‘.\;};11:«. Aid s : "LnuuGLAS is in as poor w condition OthER(e L e e Dol s Vil be no mecting of helciety, Mrs. Krank White; president S}IOES g voud n fown, . This road 1s used ox. | HO0TE Who hud worked at the KKen.| Berlin Farmers' club s week Satur for (e Women's Foreign Missl . the town authorities as 800N HS| oo s third class and business has|home of Leon Hall. Skl the: Bhwerthleaens: S oo lmg:ll\"\‘(f“vm"" i ath gt o :r\\,n increa; n.‘.v. past 'Ijht*v!'.‘v"svln' 1;;.‘\ Scouts will meet Pastor May Leave. called this morning and i talking [ [+ A Lignns b ““\" gtk Al 'y has returned | A1though there hus deen nothing aver the cofdition of ‘the varfous|yn fsSstant t the office, . Charles| =—Mrs. Pardon @, Itickey has returnedfyennite decided upon, it is' possible NI ctatod thit ne Villiams s the village carrier and|from a trip to New York cit Tt e, M DHan e aviRe e roads about the town stated HhAt MO4 jiram Euriburt is the rural carrier.| Mrs, James MoKeon of Kensington,|{h45 Ite%: Mr. ranmen Baving erved SRR ey dIC Joad S Trolley Tratfic Belayed has been called to Jersey City by the|{ the 1004 PASare il horses working on them carly Nexty ) ey to the south end offdeath of her aunt o yeans mayLbe GRpoinied o A . T R ) i week. During the past months he |, OHEE e fo fhe south end ¢ Fonie e e Lo e paylethen: el ol lEbor I THET WOtk 108 5 3ot i has been unable to have repair work | 8 it as delayed for about| Louis I Holt has resume: | Rev. Mr. Tranmer has been recognized AL L Nnow | ©n€ hour and a half this morning [ duties at the local New lHaven depot| Eiie il Uy UoTaRon. the: tardss Al Lowblie Mo e e o R o s e i e and appreciated by the congregdlion P T S g T ndlite i tlBaenounds Uiicic Droks 1 tirn: by L tie Sianl| " Mra. Tolinl MAKASY of Hongnstoy|end Wie leaving wiil e Ereatly v yatohedithergromthiotithetownsand lisstver e et s g $12,200 and assets Mr. Carter also stated that no Tl e AR "I“”“d % ’(‘h..‘ will 8 (;m l"w \’N‘K end with her sis.|&retted. The approaching session of school step by step and has ‘«l(.ml’ son anc m\‘!_l (. fl" k- Rtp ert L). sl\.tl ln'lk-‘- ‘. t;nd,of ‘}{ymnn R. Pariss, money has been spent by the town Lo} - u o i qon LG i SERnEARIT, ¥ [ the annual conference, which will he | much towards maKing the building as| by the superior court, will be re-|baker, Hartford, with debts of $8,505 aate this year for. the removal —of [y Bt il SRy O B e e Man' Lyceum of Kensington,(held on April 19, at Meriden, will|it is today.” From the old wooden/|turned and .placed on the lists for afand asseta of $7,000. Sifowe anof: Rasy bden -tledn trem i SR E s e B O | R uRt 1 MY cuaRite e decide the future of the lo- [ school of four rooms, with an atten-|hearing between the Town Plan com- e thejiturnilice ions: Derili steebe DUBIENGE L Beiate £ e e ived | has. been: ofigingly Bianne Fo Rev, Mr. Tranmer has an | dance of 400 pupils, today he looks|mission and the indignant property BT o2 the expense of this work is defrayed | - GEEEEEE BO 09C Wi injure s e U enviable record in Plainville and|out upon a new building with eight|owners affected by the proposed road- THREATEN STRIKE ’ The tc rever, Al L quanveele s Hghtey Saip DRIGSIL0F ALY, SUARG, : i i TG rOOTIS ; rtable schools in|way from the Casting Company to| providence, Feb: by the state. he town, however f ° truck was called from New Britain | accepted a position with the Hart and|hopes for his being reappointed are|rooms, and two porta b AT ey o 8 X ¢ Providence, Keb. Willibe “ablipged 10 DRy ONE-QUOTKEr O o 5 st siisiied pwtil the [6ad° 6f the] HMutchingen Mamufactiring company|being entertained by the members of |addition to the rebuilt old institution.|liroad strect. The owners in that dis- | MeMahon, president of the United the cost for the removal of snow from | TR0 BOREERE TR TG 0ud stor| ot Mes DMty o “ 7 |the church and townspcople in gen- Falr is Opened. |trict, through — Attorney —Andrew | fextile Workers of America, has fs- the state aid road from Derlin [ vemoved to one side of the road © 7 Rast Berlin Ttems eral. “fhe three day fair of the Plain-|Browell, will put up a stiff battle for | gued a statement declaring that the to Towers' corner in . New 13 then towed to a parage : The regular weekly dance and so- incipal Orrin L. Judd. ville Ifife and Drum Corps opened | their rights and will undoubtedly de-| local organization would call a strike thejitownelerl has mot ua: yeb Bowling Leatue Results cial will be held at the Athletic hall| Congratulations have been showered | jast evening at the Grange hall. The|mand & re-appraisal of the property | in cvery mill within its jurisdiciion ved a bill for this work .| The third of a series of matehes|this evening. upon Principal Orrin L. Judd of the | attendance was fairly large consider- affccted. They feel ithat “fhe town} where notices of a reduction of wages DOrH Jigheed . 108 14T | was volled hy the members of various| “The residence on Wilcox avenue | —————————— ar = | ing the bad: weather and walling,jcould eastly bulld the croadway 4 for the|l¢ams comprising the Kensington|occupied by James O'Brien and | The Tennessee Minstrels of Tiristol l“”‘_‘[‘_T‘N‘;)"‘ ';fp““_”‘“"'m ""v(f‘h"j town has cxpende e g IO srnal bowling leagne, ot the Cas-[owned by John Ingraham of West| as the feature of the evening and thebeneflls as they a Ul 0B a8 removal of snow from ils streets WRT 40 oy in New Britain lest evening. | Cromwell 45 being repainted. alibre of the show was more than|Property but sec no need of paying el aeRHO oL that BnaaUALE Gl SR Eo e T ‘the veuntts. o7 Ate ] - Mera i) be.the - sopular Eeek) A e A T Enticibaten, [for the strect inasmuch as it wil not hare which 1t is obliged 1o DAY 10 )0, (nos: prayer meeting at the Methodist Tonight, Maxine, the novelty artist{benefit them greatly. ‘The hearing the state. In ) § vj"\’"’";“ “_‘ “‘\““[ gles church this evening and the Dancing Manleys will appear. will probably not be s -1..»‘_»”.»‘1 for the al the town elerk’s office ) | G The local members of the Boy | Wollowing the’ entertainment, dancing|nest three months and by that time, us much as from $400 to 3§00 Das| G " 76 Scouts will attend a meeting of their will be enjoyed. Tomorrow night tha|it Will be too late for the town to go PRI AR A A 80 troop at the Berlin Congregational fair will close with the grand drum|dhead and finish the now half com- s Objects to Town Farm Sale. \ 70 ¢ church this evening. playing competition. A parade wili|bleted road. The committee, which by ‘;1‘"‘"".”“ w. 100 Mrs. Walter Squires of Cromwel precede the events at the hall, — ed at a special town meecting last fall |- 74 h been visiting relatives in town. ig ¢ Pyl - | NOTICE—Everybody's going to the dance, / to investigate the proposition df sell- : A IRIGE LROTR 4HIN - Blkos. <HHVE 5 lullu(nly‘:fl;:;l;;" :\'\‘(l:;::r «?"ml';ths.f o Hal Blatngte Beidny oVEHINE. ime nes ek, the exact date e ritain this week. 3 i & 3 g R » R announced later by Selectman Car-ly . iy Wi DRATEE ATH Eohlely~oF Pt et T e 4 PETITIONS FILED | ter. The memigrs of the commit- | R0 A Methodist chureh met at the home of Q[ HEEnTGE ) e AT GO 0L ot g T unkruptey| tee for some time past have had un-| .o 00 5 09 Mrs. L. M. Root on Main street thi petitions filed were of Harry A. Roth- dvs consideration tho sale of the FOHECH 581 aiternoon. he work, last evering, the looall o auimy hroducts; dealer, Bridge farm as well as the town teams and [+ SHeTson ok s 1dith Galpin is visiting * her Ll R L S Rl 10 Myl’tle st purchusing motor equipment in the ™ g id & grandmother in New Britain. ourneyed !v» l_la‘rflnrll where M'.; putj A gissy place of the latter. etk *og. & Mr. and Mrs. James Trovethan 1L “]‘y"‘“ “‘;‘]‘“‘"P"“ the John Hays lodse| America’s | * ! this morning tha L ; Ave: tibtise dhrmey il- f that place. 3 | m-fl&ulih?fl th sqj‘l SEthE x:"vs""! SR TOIEDIL :jnl\\‘u\"rr:"\‘\llrr“ Tw'f,ft'r‘ :’::yt.l‘m‘,'z‘ o th (\,‘,l\’ Legion Minstrels, | First Cough time to he a foolish move on th TR L e with relatives in Springfield. ; At the reguiar mecting of thel Eat More Lamb part of the town. In his opinion ”“I‘ LA o8 Miss Minnie Kahms, stenographe: "-llv'l\-"_=lll| nee 1|‘_0H“ "Iv'r":l\ h:“l\;“‘l'l':m-i 5 land is increasing in value daily and |1 % e at the Stanley Chemical Co., 18 con- pians will be discussed for holding S l F s d would probably net the town a larger ;f'rfhr”l' 70 Rade toer home BYS1TIvaes. | minstrel ghow In the near future.| pecia or datur ay suta in later years. He also thinks|MeCabe - 3 - corsaiN a1, WU Jdward Barrows, head of the arrange- 3 % that the town will still have noed of [ O'Conncll oa New York theater s Hited Up | bruriviiie Grammar sohools upon nis|enth will pronably suliofltute the ) I st hstoryshmthanhc.nd.-m Legs Of Geuine spmg a ll;n'(m 1t ! Hu;\)wllu':)u (Ivn Sl"r:; | FTTENTT) smoking room for women. i"”“‘l""”"“ of 12 years of :u‘ml‘“':‘.iR '\\ ;wn(‘ n dm i('\“m"ll theatrical Eanmd (L.chmdlcal val luc:f;f Spruce cial town meeting tha he few in- i s - - A\ e he tice. 0 ! 8 S R il um in the treatment of coughs L b JnRtR ol thie . ond Riown danmt (eotl e 2 ol ”‘"fl"‘ B ke R S BT B _“r Ll ”‘\\Iyrl.‘.lv'xlflrl(, yl::uliilzré( G T e e s ey colds, hoarseness and inflammatory am be transferred to the New Britain (. Fagan ... T “0% (among women of Central Afri [imstitution ~ m January of ‘1ploy| Vil not be presented until after Lent.| B conditions of the throat, The Spruce iy a2Vl B i P it bty Mrs, Dizon Home. | § Gum in combination with other veg- s outhard 91 84 —= 1 Mrs. James Dixon has returned to ctable medicants of proven value form c [ ———————————— | OO Vi 151t 70 98 b | her home on Bank street following i 3 Sl Johnson 9 89 Comfort Yo‘lr Skm o her removal to the Bristol hospit: ‘mbmso“Go)“ms"m’“” —FOX’S— Thomson w ‘_hc So —FOX'S— Tuesduy. Dr. Wolsard examinea dirs.| [ ef o J,NVLN . Starting Sun . Mon.. Tucs, & Wed, ook - 1 uticura ap Starting Sun.. Mon.. Tues., & Wed. || Dixon's injured shoulder and after| SRS ¥ The Best In The Clt’. QAT 7 1 s | 3 432 421—1287 : y treating the dislocation, found her A -« of & SATURDAY NIGHT" || Drum Corps and Fragrant 'ialcum ‘SATURDAY NIGHT {[toatiian tmoroven o tnat sne necr| RERAES I TaRATIVES | Phone 285 Yoei ille’s Rect B. Cor: 100 82 , Ointman Yeel ille’ not remain at the institution. Mortreal D WATSON £7CO New Yoy Cecil B. De Mille’s Best [t EE A SNt Thoum B ey, Supte Cecil B. De Mille’s Best e eIy w Vark F Deli IBuckley ....... 87 83 ) Tuesday of next week, the writ, ree venvery & Mor hoard of education for negroes, © Reportsal Meetng |8 Minstecl | 38 This was | & Is for Lower Prices When you can purchagse Shoes of good material and fine work- i manship, NEW BRITAIN DAII‘Y HICRALD, l‘"RIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922, made by leading makers, pric s way below their actual M value, you can be sure that now is the time to buy. Extra Yalues for Saturda Black and Whité Satin Strap Pumps Women’s and Growing Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords Choice of Tan Calf Oxfords Black Kid Oxfords Black and Brown Suede Pumps $3.95 and $4.95 Every Pair Guaranteed Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Patent Plain or Low Heel Oxfords Russia Calf, Gun Metal and Vici Kid, All Styles, English, Blucher and