New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1922, Page 7

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NEW N NS N rtfords Sho One Week Sale Red Cross Mattresses And Gther Bedroom Supplies THE GREATEST, THL PURENT, matiress, Prices at this sale, an ower even than others ask for in Mattre OEN Davenos, all offered af prices that Red Cross'” Co., four post wood beds, iron b f FHED MONT SANITARY Mattress wnnual event, will surprise and please y ferfor grades, This sale also includes a ¢ who having discontinued muaking heds, offered these heds, the ted you cannot afford to pass by. lay celebr Stickley Will me Double in the country is the “Red C'ross” ou. So much lower than regulur, carload of brass heds made by the Also Beds and at a big price sacrifics Day Beds, Davenport ntion @ few specials. Select a Mattress From These RED CROSS MATTR inch TSN, stk i box, choiece of kind for 8 hizhest 50 cach RED CROSS MATTRESS, silk bound edge, full depth box, special art and woven ticks. Reg $27.50 k RED CROSS MATTRESS, felt, tape edge lar price $21.50. Do hound with choic RED CROSS MATTRL and your choice of 8$214.75 each. ticks, Reg FLOSS CRIB MATTRENS of SLIDING COUCH MATTRE ALL COTTON SANITARY M sale, priced $7.50 cach. grade Sale price $17.50 cach. S, silk floss, with roll edge floss, RED CROSS M imperial cdge ticks, $39.50 your choice RED CROSS M with Disle, pure layer floss tape price is $27.50. for 822,50 each RED CROSS light layers in $13.50 cach The wiey Dixie, tic pure e of Legu- SPECIAL roll cdge, heavy w ular $20.50 Kind, SPLCIAL heavy woven ticks, ‘Red Cross™ make, i€ special at $8.50. NS “Red Cross make, big value ATTRESS, full weight and good grade Berlin News TOWN MEETING WILL BE HELD MARCH 70 Special Session Hes Been Called Iy Board o Selectmen BARRETT IS - RECOMMENDED Would Congressman . Hart Fenn . Have Him Reappointed As Post- master of Berlin—Not a Draft Dodger—Moditications—Briefs, The board of selectmen have exTed a special town meeting for Wednes- day, Marc, 8 o'clock to b held in the The meecting has been called to act upon the of the special com- mitfee appointed at the annual town mesting in October of last yeag, to in vestigate and make recommendations for the sale of (he town farm and the purchase of equipment The special committee met at which time it went on record as op sing the sale of the farm at the ‘nt time. 1t also opposed replac- ing the present town horses and teams with motor vehicle equipment. Memhers of the committee felt that the town is in need of the Town farm tnasmuch as it is the property owned by the town where all town equipment may be stored. 1t was also telt that motor wonld not be able to take car town roads in the winter time as the hors Officials that the public will also voice apinion against selling the farm piarchasing motor equipment Named For Postmaster. Alfred A, Rarrett, son of Mr. Alfred J. Barrett of Rerlin, ‘n recommended for erappointment as postmaster at Rerlin by Congress man k. Hart Fenn. Mr. t was one of the three highest candidutes whn took the examination for the post Mr Darrett has been postmaster Deritn for the past two years and his term will expire on the first of May. lle was acting postmaster from November 1919 until May 1020 when report motor cently only trucks > of the s well believe their or s do. and " has be emoves Corns Quick No matter how tough or how stubborn 1t may have been, the corn or callus that 1s touched with a few drops of “Gets-1t" 1sdocmed toa qnick, oas d. Nev that you [hrever, Hard eorns, 8ot eorn aty we appointed postmaster. Mr. Barrett has not as yvet received otification the recommenadtion. He is 25 years old and has made ) 1ome in this town for the past twenty ‘ears. Mr. Barrett was in attendance at the New Rritain High school for two ars and then entered the employ of the American Hardware corporation in that city During the war he en- listed in the Marine and ten months of his service was overseas. During the war he was wounded and was one of the few local boys to receive the distinguished rvice crogs of corps Not a Draft Dodger, A letter has been received by Post- master William W. IPagan at the Ken- sington post office stating that. the ‘harge of desertion against James Ed- ward C'orr has been set aside by the war department The letter follows: “Postmaster W. W. Fagan “Reference to previous correspon- in the case of James Edward Corr, whose name is also borne on the Iraft records as James Kdward Carr, order No. local board for division No. Hartford county. Conn., [ am pleased to advise you that the charge of desertion standing against him has been sefuside by di- rection of the war: department under late of March 18, 1922, and his name will he published upon the next Clas: ‘A" removal Jist. SWILLTAM BEACH, “Major Adjutant General, “Roston, Mass.” Quarantine Modifications, Modifications have heen made in the rules concerning the quarantine logs in Berlin, nccording to a letter received by Town Clerk Arthur T.. Woodruff from James Whittle state commissioner of domestic a mals, The madifications are for the rules which went into effect here on Marcl 16 and will go into effect tomorrow at 0on. They are as follows: Al dogs in this fown shall quarantined in close confinement wcurely chained on the premises the owner keeper, and no - dog shall bhe allowed to go at large from and after the date these rules shall g into effect until the same are rescind d, except (a) Dogs bheing eashes of not more length in the hand the owner, {tondant, or keeper, provided keeper, or attendant is of re sponsible age (h) Hunting while acfnally engaged in hunting game accompanied by a hunter (¢) Sheep and cattle dogs while ac tually engaged in driving or tending sheep or cattle and accompanied by and in control of the owner, keeper, v herdsman (1) Dogs, days after anti-rabies vaceination has applied by a {licensed veterinarian, provided a spe- |~ial red taz inscribed “Vaccinated good until- - 1928" as provided by com- missioner on animals has been attached to collar, and certificate stating nume and address of owners and date of vaccination has been is- sued to the commissioner on domestic animals and the dog warden of the town. Vetcrinarian shall keep a rec- lord of all vaccinations subject at all |times to inspection of the commis sioner's agents, deputies, or dog war den of the town The above shall take effect at 12 o'clock noon, the 22nd day of March, 10 dence of be o o or Ied hetd than five feet or on in of at suel {owner dogs ticonsed bheen domestic Rerlin Briefs Miss Margaret Carling of Kensing- ton is recovering from an operation | for appendicitis which she recontly! underwent at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital Marjorie Moore has returned home in Kensington after a visit to New York of a two months’ duration. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Bell and fam- of Berlin are recuperating after iliness of several days. The lioy Scouts will meet as usual an Sale MATTRESS of other make, MATTRESS, ATTRESS, silk floss, with roll edge of ticks, $20.50 Kind, Regular ATTRENSS, imperial cdge, felt that can't be beat. 522,50 cach. price IATTRESS, grey rt ticks A ir regular price {s $17.50, felt, huilt up in splendid value at silk Sale price $14.91, floss, oven tick. layer felt, with a limited lot at $12. choice of cach at 815, woven ticking. A feature of this ton Kriday evening. The weekly Prayer meeting will 1 heid at the Rerlin Congregationa hurch Thursday evening at o'elock. George Prentice | Worcester, Mass of Rerlin is i on a business trip. Rev. Francis Egan will deliver tb sermon at the lLenten service at St church in Kensington this eve Arthur Durty is able to he abo after being confined to his home fo several days with fliness. The weekiy T. A. B. whist' will held in the Tabs' hall this evening The members of the Kensington I'r ternal bowiing league will roll severa games on the Casino alleys in New Rritain, Thursday evening Fast Berlin Items. The Ladies' Aid society of Methodist church will serve an o and egg supper at the church Frid; evening from G:00 fo'cloc There will be the of the Knights of their hall on b the ter parlo to S:00 r meeting society this regula Pythias Grove street a 1 eve William the Progressive Re home in Roland Patchogue, past few da ‘ottage street, A one-act play oble will entertsi ling Cirele at he West Cromwell this Turner has returned L. I, after spending with his parents eni te the will be presented at the Afhletic hall, Friday evening April Tth, for the benefit of the Iip worth league of the Methodisi church Word has heen received here of the bhirth of a daughter of Mr. and Mre iraham Trainer of Denver, Colo., o1 March &th. Mrs. Trainer was for merly Miss Harriet Root of this place The whist social for the benefit of the Village Tmprovement eiety will be held at the home of Oscar Renson Nednesday evening. Al are cordially invited to attend I'rancis, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. & T T died at the home »f his parents Sunday evening after ¢ ingering iliness. a on © you miss the last Clty train or tral Churh i oif Rerlin station, b breast and Town ler OUND hound; i Warden Nea white mal R an Appl Austin, or L Legal You that L NOTICU. Voters of the Town are hereby notified a special Town To the Berlin. warned of {and ning o'clock I hear and March 20th, 1 at M. at the Town Hall to act upon the report of the special committee appointed at the annual Town Meeting to investigate and make recommendations regard- ing the sale of the Town farm and purchase of motor equipment. GEORGE B. CARTE WILILJAM H., SCHRC RAYMOND 1% DY ER, Roard of Helectmen. DID PAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? HE pain and torture of rheu- matism can be quickly relicved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and lets you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy and apply when you feel the first twinge. LIt penctrates without rubbing. 1t’s splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and strains, stiff joints, :nd lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.49. Sioan Liniment at the Derlin Congregational church Meeting will be held Wedneeday eve- | eight | Plainville News TEN YEAR GLUB T0 - BANQUET THURSDAY ‘Trumbull Electric Co. Vélcrans Will Gather TWO FORMER RESIDENTS DIE {Zion Church Plans for Special Serv- | | | | ices—lpWorth League to Present Comedy Play Neat Month—Poultry Club Meeting tonight, The ten year club of the Trumpull lilectrie Manufacturing Co., will hold its annual banquet fn the assembly | room of the factory Thursday evening ! A supper will be served at 8 o'clock [and will he prepared by Myron k. | Rogers. President €. T, Sherman is in warge of the banquet The club now has a total member- ship of 60 porsons. Kvery member has heen in the employ of the Trumbull | plant for more than 10 years. The | "inb was formed but a year and this will he the second anniversary cele- bration Informal speakers will be called upon at the banquet and a program will be carried out consisting of musi- ‘al nunrhers, Former Resident Dies has been recelved here of the death of George D. Clark of Mont- gomery, Alabama, Mr. Clark was a former resident of this town and lived on Broad street for several yvears. His body will be brought to Plainville for burial and will protably arrive to- norrow, Iuneral arangements are not complete but burial will be in the family plot in the West Cemetery. Mr. Clark, is survived by his wife, a Jaughter and a son, Dwight, all liv- ing in Alubama. He is also survived by a brother in this town, A. N. Clark f 73 Broad street, and a nephew, harles R. Clark of Farmington venue Word a Miss Bracken Dead Miss Sophie Bracken of Bridgeport sister to H. (. Thompson, former val dealer, of Fast Main street, inville, died at her home in ridgeport yesterday morning. Re- orts received here state that Miss racken was found dead in bed. The mmeral will be held Thursday morn- g from the home of Mrs. C. Roche Whitemore street, Hartford. Miss Bracken lived in Plainville veral years and is well Known nong the residents of this town. Tegion Drive Ends The membership drive of RBrock arnes post, American l.egion, came o a close at the rogular meeting and moker held last night. Reports from he committee in charge of the cam- »aign show that 12 new thembers ere received. This addition will aid 10 post greatly in carrying out some f the plans for the future and at a ter date, when conditions warrant, nother drive will ba held, lLack of uificient funds scems to be the main old-back of the majority of the ex- ery i men from joining, although he post had arranged for an easy ymant plan, ‘The American wign blanks were Jill be distributed among all ex- ervice men of Plainville. The work- will be in charge of Bert Conlin and Il soldiers and aflors will receive ne to bo filled out. The blanks re for the purpose of establishing he identity of the ex-service men of ‘leinvitle and will bring them into ontaet with the post that they may be endered whatever aid the Legion can sive. Also, in case the bonus bill goes hrough, these blanks will enable the n to handle the lecation and spvice records of every veteran more sapidly and eficiently In order to ad- fust their claims. An interesting article written about tocal sailor, James Cunningham, ap- wared in the American Legion week- v of the Ma-ch 10 issue. The article describes the excollent co-operation ‘he local man has with the Brock- Barnes and although he is at legion Service cam received. They post Cuticara Teleum Is Sootking For Baby’s Skin After a bath with warm wa- ter and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re- freshing for baby’s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. Sample Bach Pree by Mail. Addreen: “Outioura Lad- s eratories 4,157, Malden . Soune. Olntment Mardbhe. Fokomor Cuticara Soup shaves without mug. whe: e S ——— Are You Governed Ry love or a desire for love in your daily contact with others? See GEORGE ARLISS in The Ruling Passion FOX’S Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Of Next Week BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922, present in Turkish waters, his mem- ship dues arrive on time, The local post i proud of the work of Cunning ham und ask that the article, publish. ed in the Legion be reprinted. It fol lows “For Those of Us With Johs As we sald while back, quite a |iot of ux have some kind of regular | |employment, and if theie {s anything | left over after we had made hoth ends | . we ought to be able to pay our Legion dues. There ix Jim Cunning ham of Rrock-Rarnes Post of Plain- ville, Connecticut, Jim has paid his| 1022 dues, though he rarely gets| around to post meetings, There's a| long, long (and a wet, wet) trail a winding hetween (‘onnccticut and | Constantinople, and Jim happens to be still in the United States navy and anchored in Turkish waters. Jim's example ought to be an inspiration to every member of Brock-Barnes Post. We're publishing his name here so that he can he an inspiration to every member of the whole Legion. Zion Church News, Rev. G. E. Washington, pastor of the Redeemers A. M. E. Zion church, is arranging for a special service to be held at the local church this Sun- day afternoon. The Plainville Pra ing band will be in charge and special music will be on the program. The services will he conducted between 2:30 and 6 o'clock. Speakers will be secured for the occasion. There will he a meeting of the New Britain-Plainville branch of the Na- tion association for the advancement of colored people at the A, M. K. Zion church on 315 Church street, New Britain, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. A tribute of respect will be paid to the memory of the late Col- onel Charles Young, who died in Li- beria where he was doing service for the government. The drive for membership in the association is now going on and the executive committee and line officers are requested to attend the meeting tomorrow evening for the transaction of important business. Epworth Teague Play. The Epworth league of the Meth- odist church is preparing for a com- edy play to be presented at the church auditorium on Wednesday evening of April The cast of six characters is composed entirely of girls. Mrs. Thillip Morris of Broad street is in charge and there will be a rehearsal Thursday evening at her home. George Nelson is arranging the program. Poultry Meeting Tonight. The members of the Plainville Poultry club will hold a meeting to- night in the town hall. The organ- izing committee will present its new by-laws to be acted upon and accept- by the members of the association in general. Any changes to take place will be done tonicht and all members are urgently requested to attend. We-Uns Sale Successful. The We-Uns Girls' club report that 1 sum of was realized at its sale held Saturday afternoon on West Main street. The committee wishes to thank all persons who aided the «ale Next Monday evening thave will be whist and social time at the howmne 3 Miss Dorothy Clark on FFarming- ton avenue. The teaching force at the local grammar schools have been invited. It will commence at & o'clock. Pastor’s Lecture Tomorrow. Rev. James M. Tranmer will give a lecture at the Methodist church to morrow evening. His subject will Le on great events having transpired in the American history. The lecture will be illustrated with heautiful dides of scenes in various parts of the country and of men whose names have gone down into history. ecture will commence at 7:30 o'cioek. Plainville Briefs. The Grange will hold its regular meeting tonight, Mrs. H. I Lowry has arrangéd for a program to take place consisting of recitations and readings The Plainville A. (", basketball team will journey to New Rritain tonight where they will play the Trade school players in the High school gymna sium. Mrs. liome on illness. a mee [ Root is confined to her Main street, with an Mary West all 87 SURNITURE and piana kinds of trucking. 1 Whiting St., Plainville. moving and A, Gridley, Phone 163 i you_miss the last train or trolley City Taxi Serviee, 12 Wi S 24 hour call FRANCE WILL GIVE FRU DRINKS TO WHOLFE WORLD o Paris, March 21 Free drinks for the whole world is the stu pendous advertising plan of the French wine growers' associa tlon to foster tue sale of wines in foreign lands, It was learned today that the vintaers will charter a ship to tour the world. When America is reached the French plan to anchor outside the three-mile limit and organ ize a free tug service inviting Americans on board to drink their fill without cost! f—ee———————————— " READ THIS AND WEEP | French Announce Plans for Vitting Oout of alatial Floating Rar- 21 March 21 (Ry Premier Paincare Associated Press.) tomorrow America of the French wine growers' "I‘nr an “exposition wine ship,” which Is scheduled to elave France in July for a si xmonths' adyertising trip in outh America The ship will visit both the western and eastern South American tea- { boards for the purpose of advertising | 'rench wines, as well as French silks, [ tapestries, velvet and paintings. | Minister of Merchant Marine Rio is | outfitting a 10,000 ton ship, a former army three decker transport, while the committee s making elaborate changes in the boat. Wine bars on ecach deck are being arranged where prospective South American buyers or mere visitors on the ship will be wel- comed to sample wines, ranging from theplebeian “pinard” and light clarets to the finest vintages of Champagnes, Burgundies, Brandies and liquors. will receive the committee for South | assoclation and mive official tanction | The Kind You Have Always Bou ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, a ersonal supervision for over 30 years, Counterfeits, Imitations and 0 _decelve you in thi Ehc has borne tho signa= as been made under his Allow no ono nd ¢ Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger tho health of Children—Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to reli remedy that you w o What |s CASTOR oric, Drops and Soothin, plum, Mo hine nor other narcotic substance. cve your baby with a ould use for yourself, y Pares It contains neither Syrups. 4 For more than thirty years it has becn in constant use for th relief of Constipation, Fl atulency, Wind Colic an Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverichness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomacs and Bowels, aids the ase similation of Faod; givin The Children’s Comfort— Eoulthy and natural sleep. e Mot.hyer's Friend, Bears the Signature of 0 In Use '_I’-'_g'l:_ SCULPTOR T0 SPEAK Edwin (. Potter Will Address High Y Club at Y. M. C. A. on Thursday of This Week. Roys' the Y. 5 Secretary, My Ay Potter, a sculptor of national fame, A A has secured of Dorbuck, Edwin as the speaker at the weekly meeting of the High-Y club Thursday evening. His talk will be divided into two parts: “Sculpture for the Amateur,” heing one, and, “Some Famous Men | Mr. Potter is a man of wide experi- ence, his work being known through- out the country. His first work of note was executed in collaboration with D. (", I"rench in 189 From then on he has rapidly advanced, hav- ing made statues of General . S, Grant, George Washington, Thomas Hooker, De Soto, and also animal —. on Mid-Wek Specias Y Have Met," the other. | ver 30 Years OOMPANY, NEW YORK OFTY. groups of note, some of them being in the J. P. Morgan library, New | York city. He is a member of the National In- titute of Arts and Letters; the |National Sculpture society and the | Agricultural league. EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS | Officers Named at Methodist Church | Society Meeting. | The Epworth 1.eague of the Meth- odist church held its annual meeting | last evening and elected the following | office 5 ! President, Willlam Gooby; vice- sident, Miss Anna Ward: second president, Miss Ruth Pinches; vice-president, Miss Esther Tut- Ltle; fourth vice-president, Miss Helen' | Johnson; secretary, Vincent Doolittle; | assistant secretary, Gretchen Larsen; | treasurer, Herbert Rogers. The league | will entertain the New Rritain group at a dinner to be held on April T, YOU CAN DO — BETTER HERE — ————— . —————] SPECIAL MORNING SALES ROUAD, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE ST FRIISH GROUND HAMBURG ....... LEAN SMOWLD SHOULDERS ...... BEST MAINE POTATOES ....... GRANULEATED s LG I'rom 7 to 11 A. M. ... 3 LBS. 25¢ From 3 From 7 to 11 A, M. 7t Full 15 Lb. .o...... PECK 38¢ From 9 to 11 A, M. .....10 LBS. 54c From 9 to 11 A, M. ALL DAY SPECIALS Lean Pot Roasts Reef Choice Chuck Roasts Lean Boiling Peef Roncless Corned Bect Milk Fed Veal Legs Meaty mps Veal shoulder. Cut Veal Veal for Pot Pic .. . 10¢ w 12¢ L. 5(: w 18¢ . 20¢ . 22¢ w 20¢ w 15¢ BUTTER .......... 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