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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922, | tist ehureh is planning a supper to be | held on the anniversary of Washing- | [ton's birthday, Therg will be a meet- | |Ing tomorrow afternoon at the home [ of Mrs, Willlams, of Park street, when | ' For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That . Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature Furs Now Within the Reach of All Prices Cut 20% on the Dollar Regardless of Former Cuts NCARD, TER GENT. jonforAs- Regula- ALGOHOL -3 ; AVedetableTrepard similatingthelood by ! Choerfatness and Rest.Con' ‘ ither Ium,){crphu\cnu‘ . NOT NARCOTIC v— ‘ clety of Baptist Church Plan Sup- per. VERY PIECE OF FUR IN OUR OCK, BE IT COAT, « MUFF, UR STOLE. OR OTHER WEARABLIL, NOW OFFERED AT A TWENTY PER CENT, DISCOUNT I'ROM THE. ALREADY MARK- D DOWN PRICE 20% 0 In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORI THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. THI Al and se- Japanese mink. dyed we go still COATS of raccoon, muskrat, Marmot, Muskrat, Every coat I'rench seal, Huds down further giving discount (fome sce what you can find and make the saving we offer on your purchase, having already been marked 200 Afic"pf‘ufi&l“fl!yfc{ 3 Gnnslipcfionnndmam.m q and Feverishness an Loss OF SLET ; o resulting terefrom in e 4 Signatare of to all who select furs now, S of Wolf, I7ox and other [ the 20 per cent off HANDSOMIES MU furs are wonderfully cheap wit, marked prices. FINE FUR SCARFS of lynx, Raccoon, Jap Kol- insky, black, brown, blue Fox, Wolf, Hudson Seal and Squirrel o TN YOU WILL PROFIT LARGELY IN BUYING 17urs and quoting the specially lowered prices, There are Buy yours now. PURS NOW. We will take pleasure In showing you weeks of Winter yet in which to wear Furs. T NOW IS YOUR TIME TO HAVE ~$20.95 " $23.75 MADE TO MEASURE IN ANY STYL SMAKERS AND TAILG'RS ARE KNOWN AS THE B WOMAN WILL B ¥ ) D WITH AND MAKE. A NICE DRESS MADE. TO YOUR ME URE FOR EASTER WEAR. . CAN YOU ¢ 'HE. WONDPREFUL ! ARE NOW OF ING YOU IN STYLISH YOU WISH FROM ANY M/ RIAL IN OUR STOCK. T IN HARTFORD AND THE M( el i orn br [the affalr will be discussed and plans| The distance from the veranda to the |internal injurlés ns well, T. Bandolik, ",.,.k,.,,l,,'. Trustees and | Xind to be held at the town hall {taken by local breeders. l.eo Grouten, and Mrs. Robert ¢ Usher of Farm- | bird raising. B. G. Southwick, coun- | Mr. Usher's name will be forwarded cured from these organizations for the | The appointment of Mr. Usher as|ctub. pointed his way |of Hart's corner, which was made| ferty, secretary of the Bryce Manu-imeet tonight with Mrs. Carl Huiten | AN and formerly made his home in this |fo 0 ‘ullnph‘n»J | Falls From Veranda | ‘ Mrs. Alva Rogers, of Washington | street, sustained an injury to her head | | = ik | vesterday when she fell from her back | | iveranda, while hanging out clothes | (Local Ex-Serviceman (0 Succeed rrvuni s tairts hish ani she sruck 4 lon her head when she landed. Her P J Pnor condition today is reported as un (R4 |changed, It 18 belleved she sustained | ‘ | Poultry Cluh Notes EPWORTH LEAGUE SOC[AL\ Poultry men from all parts of the town have announced their intention O—— of attending the first meeting of its | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for the Appraiser Named—Funeral of .\lm.‘purvnso of forming a [Poultry club| b s ¥ here, This will be something new for Cassldy Tomorrow—Ladies' Aid So- | Plainville and much interest is being |who conducts a large soultry farm in| Ithe west district of Farmington, will| lattend and discuss the importance of | James E. Usher, son of Town Clerk |improved methods In breeding and | | ington avenue, has been recommend- [ty agricultural agent, also is planning | | ed by Congressman k. Hart Fenn for to be present and will explaln how | appointment as postmaster at the lo- [the adult poultry clubs are formed | office to succeed Peter J. Prior. land the advantages and results to the Senate by the president within imembers enrolled. There are almost | |a few days, It is expected that his |50 local men planning to join the | confirmation wil follow as a matter inew club, Several of these now are of course. |members of the New Britain Poultry | the new postmaster was expected by | Dony Engagement the residents of the town, as during| The announcement of the engige- the past few months, while the exam- ment of Miss Ethel Johnson, of 203 | inations were being held, indications | Whiting street, to Cleophus Grandy | | There were three local men who re- [gome time ago, has been denied by cetved high marks and qualified for(the parents of the young lady. the position. They were Judge Plainville Briefs | George R. Byington, Willlam L. Caf-| rne Busy Bee Sewing Circle will facturing company at Forestville, and |o¢ west Main street. | Mr. Usher. Seven in all had appifed | My Irving T. Tyler of Park street| ““’“‘."0[,"_"““‘; : _|who has been Ill with an attack of Ners Uslier: v - well known. Jouslly | oo 5 nanoted. 4y beiie Eomewhat | town. He is at present manager of a a5 Hessle. Dyar of Melvivstiasta plant of the Landers, Frary and Clark { o viant "ot 8¢, Prancls hospital at| company at Newark, N. J. He for- ] ¥ : w4l SRy anTEehind, tha Tipaesllmnd Hartford, threatened with pueu.nonia, | COME. TO WOOL DRI : 83.00 a yard, select the one you like and we will make for $20.05 complete. S GOODS SECTION —look through our line of gown materials priced to to your measure a Dress in any style you wish not been “planted,” hut he refused to accompany thewm. explaining that it was nothing that concerned him in any respect. placed them there and that there were changes in the partition they had no previous knowled of. K ski said he conducts a res- ham and cheese sand- stew, coffee, ete, bhut no is said to be resting more comforta- | bly. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deeley Broad street have written ards Erwin Manufacturing company in | New York. During the World War, he served with “mosquito fleef and was among the first of the Plainville | F i st He saw service over. | friends in town from Tampa, Florida, Heis 'on-bHe Gonat, of Trance, and.res |Liisre they @re spendingithe wintew) B e ks fol. | months; [intoxicating drinks. e admitted fGing e alenihis of. tha armistise: | | Cimereip of the grsmis Mr. Usher attended the local schools T o PRSI B inasugiadined, O e SLED ey | e diks told the court he had never town will give a_poverty masquerade | o0] cwgiichy D (‘"4:";_‘('.,“':":“;“]"1’:: been in the cellar. He is a short or- ance and social at the Athletie hall | L0V out 44 years old. It is [der cook. When the bottle was found He is = this evening, starting with a grang | Probable that Mr. Usher ,will com-| LCSECO0N R boat s oclock . There awin be|mence His new dutles sometime next| |downstalrs the: police asked .him jto] k. e | A 3 {come down and witness that he had | novel offerings on the program. Itoth|Month. M. Prior, present office hold-| | has been granted a vacation of 14 RA"]EI] BY PflLIEE BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS RE 75—you have selection for a Dress from all materials at Wool Dress Goods Dept. above $3.00 a yvard, no matter how high they are priced. Be one of the first and get best selection in material, made to fit in the style you want at a price about half you would pay for same ready made. A ) of to | el L e YBCDY CAN ENTER DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. Mr. W T sale Pinnaclerox the farm of Mr. ON for frum "ROM will NOwW have milk, Trumbull. Grammar school. Tt i probable that the hoard will the action taken by the New n school board in possibility fing outsiders from the Se High school in that city. At the meeting of the extension committce held last IFriday evening, 13, R. Showalter outlined plans for the huilding of an addition in Kensing- ton. He was authorized to get in touch with architects to have prelim- plans drawn for the construc tion of this building. In the town annual Mr. Showalter submitted his report which in detail told of the dire need of a new build- | ing in Berlin to care for the growth| ot R in the school population. In his re- port, M Showalter stated that a fifth BOARD PROBLEMSI"' the children are houscd in quar- | ters opened only as temporary moas | ures to mect the emergency broug by the war. In the report Kensington also p will be conferred on six candidates. e e e e | Some of the young people of the Berlin News POMONA OFFICERS 10 BE INSTALLED Grange Members to Attend Rocky| Hill Exercises § o will be enjoyed. Harold Gates, (he|da¥s, the first he has had since his popular prompter of West Cromuwell |2dministration here. He started today Will be on hand. Music will be fur.|aPd Will rewrn on March 3. nished by McKeon's orchestra of | Bandolik Trustec: Kensington. A large crowd is expect-| Meyer Levine, John Petinato of this ed from the surrounding towns and town and Edward Scalise of Bristol, | made last night upon the complaint cit Ihave been named trustees of the bank-| of Sidney Banes, attorney represent- he regular weekly meeting of the | vupt estate of T. Bandolik of Trum-|ing 300 creditor ThE paNGE 1B Doy Scouts will be held at the Bep. |bull Flats. Harry Leads of New Brit- | lieved they had established a connec- lin Congregational church Friday eve- |#in has heen appointed receiver. The|tion between the working of Rischoff | ning and the local members will at-|€tock of the local merchant is being|and Harrington, and now think that tend. |disposed of in order to meet his credi- | the Western l.and Operators (‘o. was The Girl Scouts will meet as usual |tors. connected with the other two and that ! | Thursday afternoon at the lome of Epworth League Social the three were operating jointly. | their leader Miss tta Lawrence. | The Epworth league of the Metho- | laids Follow Hearing. Stated that he thousht it was wise to| A MUmMbCr from this place attended |dist church will hold its Valentine so-| The raids and arrests followed the | adtens Bt the: rasent, “time i=seitn | one, theatar Middletown eve-cial at the church parlors this eve- | hearing of Bischoff held hefore Judge plans for erecting the addition at the. " & ning. A pleasing program has been | Landis yesterday in which Bischoft T R A The weekly whist and social will he |#rranged by the committee in charge | said he had loaned Harrington money High School Pupils held at the Knights of Pythias hail, |and will begin at § o'clock. It is open | on several occasions. i | —Brief Items. | Neither Mr. Showalter or any|'Wednesday evening to the public. Harrington's rise in high finance | et M . ¥ . members of the school ¢ ittee| The Epworth lcague of the Meth- Mrs. Sarah Cassidy was even more rapid than that o '.(_'I":’yff”'"]«j";“l(:‘l"’q””C"j:n;‘[“‘“fm “y:‘”h'.‘fl‘:l Nave. vy mlhl,,,. mh(m,\ ‘,}(2','\','7‘1\(—;‘:§041is0 church held a bus mt-rfi;:-:! The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cassidy (Bischoff, the govgrnment investigators R L S “" S e R Cons | Britain school board taken at its re | followed by a Valentine social at the [of 32 Canal street, will be held tomor- | j‘l'i» Na!‘flm: when he was prac- MU Ky ‘f‘”r,‘_j”” SYRNE, lr];:« on | cent meeting in regard fo barring| ChUrCh parlor last evening. |row morning from the Church of Our|tically penniless and upon the sugges- 21‘;.“‘\pr::\‘nr.‘\'..mn.::flfl:) the hall on |outsiders, but it is felt among some of | Mrs. William Schacfer of Hartford of*Meroyiut ) Galogiipbievlohiny tvl}?hndv;m F:vrmt;r':um\‘h:"s e : v HU I i e | the parents that action should be tak-|Was Visiting friends in town Monda the postor, willT: oificiate |TROE WG WeRtAY U0. UGe- Bl i Damon's hill on Tuesday, December ! i i TRhElA . : in be o Catholic ceme. | figurehead for their own benefit in or- | B e i e wwepe | €0 at the meeting tonight. The New will be in the Catholic ceme: re 0 13, Ofticers for-\the new Yean WEIe |y i i roard (18 fnclined 1to belleve | ganizing an independent company the electod at that time and several Ber-| rif b COSTE 8 ACERCE P8 T | Bitition: tas i agents said he obtained desk room in lin people were voted into the soclety, | that there scems to be a lack of suf-lpjete stock of rural mall boxes; prices QMR o | the office of an attorney but his Members of the Berlin Grange have | ficient room to take care of the clill-| jow.—advt Petitions from 339 emplayes of the | pucinecs zrew to such proportions that voted to attend the installation and|iren by that city. ; (g ‘\\'Mi(xmv-l‘.nrnvs Gompany-at BRSLOL [ s noneh: ke had bstabliantd his eave for Tocky Hill early this| A8 @ result they have hit upon the ML plan of barring non-resident pupils have been made out urging the neces- | o\ orrice. N enlng: Wilhlam - Stoddxsd ot New t WALL STREET FIRM FAILS, |sity for the immediate enactment of Cop Gets His $7.000. B v 4 Y| trom both the Junior and Senior High| ¢ he shooplled Fopdhey it based | oD, 308y e ; sritain, was elected the new master| .y .o or (hat city. DBerlin would not| NéW York, Ieb. 14.—Failure of | fean Valu SR Harrygigne Mgl of the association at the meeting in| [\ 5% G it With the project as| CTAWord, Tatton and “annon, mem- | the Anterican Velbasdon Blgp il agents lnst, Sunday.@ lithvanian pos December; Wbitii some GIREE T6whe Blie th the| Bersior the New Viork stodk exchange, | o s oy ocior MEEE IDEUER ('omr;oll» liceimntl whozih &aid 1o ‘have dnvesteds Ihascito Hirt s (i town Hiesn Tuhior i | e Soneindel af the obening o buss| ool A0t 0 MBI NS SISTICRN IAL000. Iy HaTHnaton “ngten. Hhad nMEhE, ttom school of its own, The pupils In the| iness today. Henry B. Cannon is the BN} O I ['seneral shotsiinto fhe ceiling and Reed who 1 | Senior High school would be affected, | board member of the firm, which was o llll'“‘,“‘.“\. i‘ 1 :‘f“?““['" i idt'varlwl with $7,000 in cash. Charles Ventres who is <!Im Stewatdo i Suai and tiiare wne AboUE<60 wh“\ organized in November, 1911, e Ladic id society of the ulp-‘ Luke L_\rm;. 1\ :aln a ‘”'f‘k_ H ()lh‘x-r officers of _lht- («-mml» Pom- Aitend. tromm. thie town: I:l"(t‘m m( t“hs (‘b,lw.u;fh :on:::n,”rn\r | ona (:run)’:o‘flo be in u_Hml_(h.\s eve- Motherhiood Club | mnm‘. A or.L‘\. st:.rrf";‘\r_‘ anm ;"‘- ning are: Richard Frwin of Newing-| e perlin Motherhood club will I“"ft'”', e b e ton, who s the overseer; Clfford | g .ot tomorrow afternoon at the home [ifad el i el T A Brock of Middletown, assistant stew-| G4 MURTG TG G at 3 oeloct. & revér Jotewr stinl dball the ard: Blsic Carpenter’ of Plainville,| 1y, "l members will continue fheir yrne said. 4 :'i'“'“""' N "‘"“‘\i‘“m"]’ i ']‘{"r‘i‘:;‘o’r discussion on the bringing up of ¢ reasure alter Woor stol, was to keep the books and write lot- SRah ters at Harrington's direction. All dren. gatekeeper; Mrs. William Stoddard of | New Qeres; Mrs, Clifford the money was taken in by him and Brock of Middletown, Pomon: Mrs. inary Page). the modern and old-fashioned dances|™ FOR EXTRA LOW PRICYS SCHOOL Project of Building Addition to H-l‘fllll-‘ he last mar School Wil Be Discnssed At Moeting Tonicht—Motherhood Club MORNING IALS FROM 7:00 to 11:00 A, M, PORT RLOIN, ROU STEAK.....Ib 15¢ " 12Ya¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ LFAN FRESH SHOULDERS . » HAMBURG FRESH FROM 7:00 Rackjifte Bros, carry a very com-| | GROU TOMI230 LEAN POT ROAST . CHOICE CHUCK ROANSTS .. 18¢c 15¢ 16¢c 30c 22¢ m JAN PORK TO ROAST . FRESH CUT presi- | B b i PORK CHOPS PRIME FANCY LOIN RUMP ROASTS ... LAMB CHOPS . ... FRANKFOR LEGS NATIVE AND BOLOGNA .. VEAL . (fat HOME MADT SHOULDER CU SAUERKRAUT | CHOICE VEAL LEAN t 22c ! SUGAR CURED SALT PORK BACON . 18¢ FRESIT RESH SLICED LIVER v 00 8 m‘25¢ SPARE RIBS ..... be installed in office to- Berlin are Mrs. Feorge was elected lecturer, and bl e e rmm—— QUEER FEELINGS AT MIDDLE AGE : Conquers Rheumatism N 1f tortured with rheumatism or sclatica get a hottle of Rheur today. If it does not convince you that you can be rid of all rhcummic suffering |your money will be refunded. Clark ¢ Brainerd Co. s S .21 » 15¢ Bowling Thursday The fifth in a series of g at the Casino in | rolled alley (“olo., in connection with the Westera deposited by him.” M. . West, arrested in Aurora. Howard Brockly of Dristol, lora; Mrs. 1% J. Kelly of Bristol, lady tant steward; William Pomer: Meriden, as a member of the execu- tive committee, Mr. Pomery is the retiring master, It is expected that Michael Davis of Middletown, the state past master, and A, Blakeman of Oroneck, the present ‘state master will be present | at' the ceremony this evening. The officers will be installed by Mr. Gard- Masdachuseits, who is the na- master. | ‘ool Board Problems The school committee will meet| this cvening in the office of the town clerk at 8 o'clock. There are several important business items to be dis- cussed at this time including the pro- jeet of building an ‘addition to the | | ner of tional PEEL TR R o G BTN FOR SORE THROAT Don'’t take chances — start right now to reduce the inflammation. The best and quickest 1emedy is BEGY’S MUSTARINE Fine for chest colds, neuritis, neuralgia and rheumatism. Will not blister—30c— 60c—yellow box. Best kiome Brew Brew some to-night for the whole family--- regulate the bowels --put liver and stomach in fine condition-..sleep better. Purely vegetable. 0c. package. There's health in every cup of CELERY KING Crowell’s Drug Store The Fair Dept Store, Britain will be played by the Kensing- ton Fraternal league on Thursday night. The schedule of games for this week follows: Itoresters vs. Tabs; Boosters vs. Drum Corps: Indepen- dents vs. L. & B.; Eagles vs. Ameri- can Legion. Valentine Day The usual amount of Valentine mail passed through the hands of the clerks at hoth the Berlin and Ken sington postoffices yesterday and to day. At the Kensington office tho: in charge noticed that the old sty of Valentine . with a large amount of gold on the border ap- peared to be a thing of the past as cards this year were plain. The sixth and seventh grades of the Worthington school, held a Valentine party this afternoon. Refreshments were served. Some of the pupils in the Kensington school also planned similar party. Berlin Briefs The Derlin Grange sewing circle will not meet this week Thursday. A quilting bee will be held at the hall on Tuesday afternoon of next week. Francls Deming and William Web- ster have heen appointed appraisers of the estate of the late Walter Gwatkin. The third sitting of the board of relief will be held at the Town hall tomorrow afternoon from 2 until § o'clock. The Epworth League prayer meet- ing will be held at the Kensington Methodist church this-evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Reliable sewing club will meet Thursday evening with Miss May McGee. be the regular weekly meeting of the Knights of Pythias society at their hall this evening. There will Here Is Good News A western physician has discovered a harmless Pile remedy known as Hem-Rold. In many of years standing ol distress quickly di peared. Clark and Brainerd Co. sell it | with money-back guarantee, o8 | Upset Stomach, i Gas, Alnflgestion “Papr’'s Diapepsin’' gives Relief in Five Minutes esesssersssese | cabCa dapepan s the quickest surest relief known for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour- | IFermentation or Stomach Dis- s caused by acidity. A few tablets |rlve almost immediate stomach relief |and shortly the stom h is corrected [#0 you can eat favorite foods without | fear. lLarge case costs only few cents| at drug store. Millions helped annual DOM'™ MISS THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. Next Tuesday evening the third degree | Women Should Know How Lydia E. l.and Operators Co. investigation, is said to have started his venture here last August. To the investor he held forth an attractive proposition which would yield 100 per cent. In months, they id. His regular in- | torest rate was $4 monthly on $100. | DAIRYMAN FINED.525; Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wisconsin.—*I was run down, tired and nervous. I could not even do my own housework, could not at night and nds of queer thoughts would come to me. FinallyI gave up going to the octor and a friend told me of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. After the first bottle I could sleep better and I have kept on improving ever since, I have taken seven bottles now and am so ha?py that ] am all over these bad feelings.’’—Mrs. B. LANSER, 1639 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin. For the woman entering middle age Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound can be of much benefit. During this time of life certain changes take place which sometimes develop into serious trouble. Melancholia, nervousness. rritability, headache and dizziness are some of the symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound is a natural restra- tive, especially adapted to assist nature in carrying you safely past this, time. Why not give it a fair trial? (Continued from First Page) Hart who was called by Policeman | O'Mara, The policemen told the court that the cafe has a reputation for a flonr- ishing liquor business, more com- plaints having been received concern- ing it than any other place in the city. Suspicious actions on the part | of lachenski, who is the owner, and I'ranks, the bartender, were reported | to the court. Blancotti, who conducts a barber shop next door and into whose celiar the bhottle was suspended, in six months. A. Nadolny, a tallor, had use of the cellar in his lease but had not been down since last October, he said. They asserted that articles stored in.the basement were not in the same places as when they had ~ HAN BSOgIE cur ~TO- BEST DANCERS AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. | FOR THE DANCE CONTEST AT FOX’S ON MONDAY EVE. six | MAY FORFEIT LICENSE | testined |8 that he had not been in the basement | FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY SPECIAL ALL GUARANTI 2 BUTTER Ib 37c GGS doz 35c¢ B PURLE LARD . All Kinds) .. 35 COCOA .. large can N, B, O MILK CRACKERS ... MOHICAN EVAP, 2 large cans FIG BARS BA RS W m RITE BANANAS SOLID HE +y dozen . Kach SUN-MAID 1Al S N h STRING F large phg ™ FROM 9 TO 11 A, M. WAIT ! 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