New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 7

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Dress Goods at Reduced Prices Better Buy for Easter and Spring And save largely hy o doing. Everything ndvertisad here has heen radically reduced as you can see by comparison of regular markings and the really biz With to Laster, have plenty of time to plan and make your new Spri and by here largely, not mentioned here, rlee ents, almost four weeks You Gown making sclection yYou iave Many other good values ave offered ihat gr ‘Frencd All wool, & wis $3.00 Twill Serge inches wide, for $1.97 Tricotine, all wool, 56 inch width, sponged shrunk, choier of navy, black and colors, Re co was 31, Price now $2, in navy, biack and colors ready sponged and shrunk, Canton Cy shrank and reduced priee Heavy Su a6 ineh, spong pe, all wool, 42 spotproof $1.95 yard ing inch width, sponged Regular price $2.50. our wool, in s $8.76, navy only, for $2.00 il ilar dersey Cloths, all wool Il or sag Was priced & new Spring colors at 1. inch tubing, will not We offer choice of D yard Tweeds and Homespuns, 1006, all wool colorings in inch width. Regular prices $3.50 for 82, and $2.95, Some of Qur Big Coating Bargains VELDYNE, beautifully soft and good wearing, 56 inches wide, 1ot NNA, the scason's hest coating, 56 inches wide, $6.9 ROLIVIAS, (he hest we conld find, new colorings for S5, DUVET DI LAINE. the rveal thing, not a substitute, price $3. WOOL VELOURS. offered in Spring's new colorings for 52,35 v NATURAL COLOR COATINGS with plaid backs, special at 35,00 OTHER COATINGS in natural color, prices ranging from 33.00 up. brown. sponged and Regular price, $1.5v, our reduced vard Pairet Twills, all wool, 56 inch, navy, black and l i rd , we will make to meas- matertal up to $3.00 @ Skirt that will fit all new ure, any up 1o yard, a stylish, well and please for 50,50 from any A fitting Dress .25 | $6.05 yard. yard, e at t the American Paper Goods fac |-| land in Southington. valued ¥ ser ‘ory in Kensington, has been trans 10; one and one-half acres in erred to the Chicago branch. He 31 toois vill leave town Saturday to begin his able tuties in the west, making a Plain Fancy Berlin News HIGH SCHOOL REBATE in, valued at 3385 and . bill imount of § Sl 10 worth the to total rece Dress Rall | n Rrief Items Pla in;i_lfe News WORK STARTS ON A * NEW THEATER HERE | (1 St o Motion Picture House to Be| Completed in June WILL SEH, 300 PEOPLE J. . Kimmel Returns From Trip To Havana and Through Southern Wa- ters—Pythian Sisters Enroll New Members—Other Newsy Itens C. B, Eastman of Woodbury, (fonn., new owner of the Newton Repository jon Whiting strect, has commenced work of remodeling the building into a moving picture theater. The in- terior is to be changed considerably and the outside will he remodeled so that a large lobby will be available for the entrance into the house. The ywork is in charge of James lem- | ents, a Woodbury contractor, The state police and theater inves- tigators have aiready given the owner | # permit to go ahead with the propos- led changes, Mr. PBastman having complied with the laws necessary for the erection of a motion picture place | The work will cover a period of several months and Mr. Eastman ex- | pects that by June 1, everything will be completed. 1le plans for a seating { capacity of 200 and will confine this to the ground floor. 1f business war- rants, he proposes to huild a second { baleony which will accommodate 200, The seats will not he placed in the I theater until after the opening night [ On that evening, when the doors will he thrown open, the pubiic will be in- vited and weing will be enjoyed The stage will be ready and it will be (but a short time after that the seats {will be put in and high class pictures will be on the program. The opera- | tor's booth will be absolutely sire- proof, in accordance with the state laws. Mr. Fastman has been connect- ¢d with the motion picture !ndustry for ihe past 15 years, and is well ac- quainted with the husiness. He had entered negotiations for the purchase of the Coleman theater in Southing- ton. He feels, however, that there is an excellent apportunity for building a profitahle show house in this town inasmuch as the people of Plainville have to go to New Britain up | at the church George D, Clark, The funeral of George ). Clark was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the chapel in the West cemetery, Itey Charles 8 Wyckoff, pastor the Congregational church officiated. Bur ial was in the West cemetery Miss Sophia Rracken, The funeral of Miss Bophia Brack en was heid this morning at 9 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Roche of Whitemore sireet, Hartford Burial was In the &, DPatrick's cemetery in that city, Many local friends of Miss | Bracken attended the funeral, McDonald Family Moves Mr, and Mrs. 8 A McDonald of 61 East Main street, moved today to New | Haven where they will make their! future home. They will live on Towa. | send avenue, The MeDonald home has | been sold to Antonio DeMarco of | Southington who plans to eccupy the house soon vlainville Rriefs A daughter was horn maorning to Mr. and Mrs tucel of Pine street. The Woman's Relief corps of estiille will hold a fond sale whist in the G. A. R, hall, F vii'a tomorrow afternoon from untit o'clock John Gleason has resigned ag chef in the Collins restaurant, His positior had bheen filled by Thomas lamont The historical lecture of Rev. James M. Tranmar was well ottended ot Methodist church last evening. work was appreciated and the lecture an interesting one. The regular mid- week servies will be held at the church tonight. vacancy of yest Peter rday Cut Vor and orest FURNITURE and piann moavine and Kinds of trucking. 1. A, Gridley Whiting St.. Plainviila. Phone 163, all | 57 n oar tralley call | mmm(‘ Alen classes formed Call for infarmation Rroad S tor | Mrs. | Plainville | asons ALE- Hounsohald goods, Two sraves | rigera‘ar, washing machine kand sew- | i=z marhine, Singer; new sink pumn wheelbarrow. manc honks, _ma-hiniats tanle rhest. ote. Prices law, . 1., Swift 3 Church 8t | British Submarine and Crew Lost After Wreck London, March 23 (Ry the Asso-| ~ated Press.)- -The Rritish sub- | narine H--42 with its crew has been | lost in the Mediterranean, says an| Exchange Telegraph dispatch from | Sibraltar today. She collided with 1 destroyer during maneuvers. The Rrit'sh submarines of the ~lass were all built under the war smergency program. They are of | the single hull “Holland” type modi- 44 by the admiralty, 164% to 171/ 1 onuright 1931 by Wrigley Phamiareutical Co, ‘The Cleansing Paste With the Pleasant Taste Spearmint is the dentifrice for children. It cannot harm the delicate enamel of their little teeth, for it coniains no grit or injurious chemicals. SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE The fact that Spearmint cannot harm Ch AN AL T & OFFICIAL eral Premicr of Canada Will Have CO. EUTICAL WRIGLEY even The Children’s | Dentifrice How they clam- or for it! The flavor fascinates them. Children love the cooling, “freshening fra grance of Spear- mint Tooth Paste. the delicate teeth of children recommends i® 1o every grown-up. Spearmint cvols and freshens the mouth. helps keep the teeth white and beautiful and the gums firm and healthy. A little goes a long way. Lay it ACROSS—not ALONG the brush. 320 cleansings in every tube. Send for FREE Sample Tube Today RESIDENCE Special Home in Ottawa, ssssssssssssssee NBH Pharmaceatical * 207 N. Rande'oh Philadelphia, P Please send me free tube of Spear- mint Tooth Paste. Address My Druggist's Name .. Address | Canadian premier who died recently, | leaves to W. .. Mackenzie King, the ent premier of the dominion, the pres Ottawa residence of the Lauriers. ired S Troup 8 Only liberal premiers are to occupy ‘hairman of all the residence, however. The property was given the late Sir Wilfrid by members of his party. The will also provides a cash be has been named 5 " Mrs. A, H. i3ushn~ll is confined to| or DBristol to see pictures. mmittees in charge ‘ | i i AR e oy dteds ballkta Bo at|ber home on Farmington road with| The hall itself is abdut as wide iliness, | as the Grange hall but is much long- the Grange hall on I'riday evening, | March 31, for the benefit of the| The weekly prayer meeting will he|er and makes an excellent place for Worthington Community association Congregational [ the proper projection of the moving The proceeds will be used for the 30 o'clock. pleture films. general fund for the upkeep of the the J. J. Rimmel Returns. community house aud grounds. A the Kimmel of 64 Tast Main similar afiair ged two at the street returned from a month's g0 and proved successtul cruige through the southern waters. arge attendance is cxpected be | Mr. Kimmel left New York on Feb- :;M[h«‘rmbl- e in, ruary 21 on the steamship l-:mvr;s‘s tev. S, Fiske, Al Rickey o itain for Havana. During hir Mr. Morrison have been placed ‘or"mflz‘hmuzh the various ports he charge of the decorating work; I'. reported that the conditions in gen- Rickey in cherge of the tickets: G. ecral were somewhat unsettied, but Dodd in charge of publicity; Mrs. the natives and Americans were A. Coales in charge of the poster: nevertheless making a profitable iiv- Letind Gwatkin, prizes; Mrs. G. ing. From Havana, he sailed to Ja- Dodd, flower maica and then through the Canal Ifrancis Rickey to Panama lity. He then journeyed will be the flower girls. to Claracas, Venezuela, which !s 3,000 feott and Henry Deming will he in fect above sea level. That rection of lxl‘.:l‘:"\ m\lv he .(h‘ ok vvul‘\v'w"”\‘l‘r i the country has fo he reached by :-ul); Tt Uattar NE Walthy et why Wiy had M e Kin in charge of the refreshments (.l‘;f“.—lf‘{m (aracas he went to the Port IH"]‘"‘\‘[‘: '\‘\"‘:""i.“‘f \]‘""f""\’"r\bi’li“'}“‘.“'” | of Spain in Trinidad, and then visited i S R Aokcam beghs Mide $55"Eligh | aited ettlapree: 1 'dhes'p Doris Honlss and Miss Victoria Fisk Ikas asphall is- e SUalc BIORES 1 ! The operations of mining the asphalt "m;:r‘n((' |\clfu 1.4|n'1‘\ .,’,””.“v“' N Sen v LheNSCaIehAR, EhG ! . i arge picces of tar, iroken o rence Southard wiil - be inling at the school this evening at $:00 !:r”"r:‘ Ll‘x:l’;(;m‘nw‘n!slhr‘ bed, which, of the dishes. Mrs. Morrison. | g'cloek. Charles Pratt of the New | (oo P on time, was refilled ngain e .w; '“\':'."}’,f"?.'\‘p ;i::::w.\:).« IPanny hnh:,i‘nn':“-:—w Norma! school will be with more vasnh}::‘Hr. .;rh;:g::::'nnrn‘r‘v: Irancis Deming will be the ticket | \iys, & Hazelwood of West Crom. the COWMEy 18 0 Kimmel de- selier and George Prentice will be the o1, spent Wednesday with relatives, (0% SHUESR F I Viaies ticket taker. Major 1. L. ‘Wilcox |y, town, [ erom there, he traveled to the Bar- be the chief announcer of events| oyharl bados, and then to the Martinique. [ERBrAGL e Siand ATCli repair le on the interior of S| yohe visited the ruins of Mt. Pelee, Will Ofter Prizes Jesidence on Main street. | which had an cruption in 1802 and Prizes will be awarded for the hest AMiss Georgia Kelsey of New Brit . left the territory in terrible con- ostumed lady and nilemen and | i, Visitor in town yesterday. | 4h0 § Vil Al Jae At LIl iere was a very large attendance| Ty Ty g short time in St. Thomas contest. There will be a speciall 4 tha whist social held last evening 8 G000 B puan, Porto Rico, for the party holding the lueky !\ the home of Oscar Benson, for the AN W 1 n strike of some sort number. An anpounesment regarding aft of the. Yille Improverient |ACURERLE0 B BHER S e ovt i i pnople Ol thimtowiy domipt b i Ladies' first, Miss Katherine /o5 New vork again and home. tend the ladies' consalation, Mrs. | Beition, Slslcrs NGwh: inless they e entiemen’s first, T Spletts- | ik S e it i desired hy f(',,‘,‘:x.'.r':,.: conso ;\Hmyf Vie- | Dytiilan 'emple hild s h"]r\:f:, ik The meeting in the Odd Fellow's hall la. i gerclly whigt neat week 4 ! ¢ : s |over when several new applicants o A at the home of ning Lewis on Wednesday evening, ‘cet long and 15 3-4 feet beam. They | lisplace from 449 to 500 tons and are | !f2Y ) squipped with two sets of Diesel en-|Mier as well as Premier Lioyd ( ~ines. giving 1 speed of 13 knots on|Of Great Britain now hus an the surface, and carrying four tor. | Cial residence pedo tubes. Their ordinary com-| The will of Lady quest of $1,600 for Premier King. The nlement is 22 men. low of Sir Wiifrid estate was valued at $123,819. e e - Ottawa, March —Canada’s 15 LOST T0 BERLIN Town Will No Longer Be Re- imbursed by the State 1 he'd at the DBeriin church tonight at 7 The regular meeting of Scouts will held at church tomorrow night time The stations of velebrated at St IZensington tomorrow Laurier, wid- former aurier, Hoy Beriin usual John e wus yeu and at a this COMMITTEES ARE NAMED the cross will Paul's church night | Miss Mary Piedmont of Farming- ton Road has resigned at the Ameri- can Paper '3oods company and taken | a position with the Fuller Brush Co. | 'Jof Hartford. ) | and in o Dress Completing Plans For Fancy Ball To Be Given On Friday. March S1—Bowling Tonight—Court News t Rerlin Ttems The lLadies Aid Methodist church will serve the last Bupper of (he season at the church| parlor Friday evening from 6:00 to 500 p. m. Mrs. Henry Morse of New Rritain was calling on friends in town Wed nesday. \liss Ifrances Payne. who has been visiting relatives in Granby returned | to her home on Wilcox avenue Wed- | nesdav, The and FEthel Prentice William —Interesting Ttems. society of the It n by that is estimated Showaiter lose about $2,500 thi the fact that Derlin one of fowns dropped hy the state to he imbursed for pupils attending ont town high echools. An act of the legislature which approved on June 14, 1021 and reads as follows, cxplains the circum- slances “Every town having a grand less than four million dollars sha'l, a annually in July, receive from the comptroller of the state an @mount to two-thirds of the agaregdte of the sums which have heen actually paid by the town for tuition fecs un der the provision ction 994 of the general statnies, provided that not more than fifty dollars shall he paid by the state for cach pupil attending from any town The grand list of Berlin is of than four million dollars, and result, the town will this money which heretorore vaid by the state. The town report of that the town recoive the state for high tuition and tation. The tuition and £1.20%.72 tlon. ['ndev the new now be necessary far the for the entire amount The sum will make no difference in the budget for this although Superintendent the vear, Ts. town w due 1o the re of was (& whi of the Parent-Teachers' association of t of the Tiabbard school, will hold a meet- equal of & Nelson is having extensive ind [ of more was a as priz Tose ing has heen nrize aws from hool tuitions for trensy 58,470,560 for transporta raling it will town to pay allows Are you troubled with that most unpleasant affliction—‘‘dry hands”'? Many men and women cannot use ordinary toilet soaps on account of it. fo affair in fancy dres e to do althougy those in charge The invited to attend H toezer: on is John 1% The Temple expects to jwere received, enroliment of en‘arge the present hout 70 to 100 soon. The next meeting of the Temple |will he nheta on April 12 at which [there wiil be a large class to receive T back and tan | the degree. Worthy Temple, K. of P., avd deft frant of New Britain, will exemplity ghe ek or DO | work, Refreshments and a social ltime will follow the degree work. | The Temple was given a surprise [1ast evening when Pythian lodge, K.! [of P. presented the order with a |security box. A vete of thanks was e W e Tl |tendered the Pythian lodge members. specini morting of | fhe| On Saturday afternoon. the food Kensington Fire District will be_held 1% of the ”':"Y“;' will be held = at Koresters' hail. Keunsington, Tues-|" ‘\“'“,‘,:"T, O s Tabes day, March 28th, 2, at § p. m. for e s S e 3 Aen was [the follawing purposes Fev, Gaorghyb 1:{ r‘hmstlr{lr nx'rfll: t oven-! .1, To hear the report of Advent CHHSHAR -GhUFGHIER '; charge | mittee regarding water supply and to |tomorrow morning “u‘!] his wife for with (1@ (ake such action regarding the water | Portland, Me. to matie thelr f\xlul;o 1ot uppily; (&g and welling honds. of |tome. The - furniture i‘,“M'f"T:" Iihe dIdLriaE t6 -1 eet tHe expense thape. | (eady shipped, Hev,/an re. Tyler : tpane | Wil Did their many friends good-bye regarding all other matters || . o7 cter having made thelr home B mvu\M(l Lkt ! '"]r 1. vare for the rast two years, No pas- o Neiee “';h'_‘,"'A',"“n:',:;""‘:"‘:" pe | tor has heen secured yet to il the med advisable concerning the lay- | cesmse——oe————e—— ing sidey fixing the grades thercof and nining the propor | Ition of e cost thereoi t+ be assessed 4 Do You Seelk won the prope v benefited L) Power, infiuence by such sidewaike and (he manner of : el the nisessment and to take such a sl s, follow men? tion ding inctdental to the| § ] e GEORGE ARLISS sanre maiters may be deemed ad- in visable. | To transact any other business | The Ruling Passion at FOX'’S proper to come hefore said meeting. | Mon.—Tues.—Wed. Dated at Kensington, in the Town | OF Next Weelk Baskethall satoerday If the n the fown lose in the he i Letween the mareied and singie men e ahout 23 will be from the day Saturday night, it sively will not ] od oie Rorim amount estimated and 3t [he due 1o the ot thet.they have not will he necessary ta rai money |y in some way Tt is possiblethat realized hefore the finance board met | weelk, on last Friday evening it wonid have | g been possible that the tax rate would |~ have heen 23 mills and not 22 voted ried men of tratic train o° | call | & 127 Chuich | Phone vou miss the last vty Taxi Service, haskethall some to plavea| s Many women who do housework use rose- water and glycerine to relieve the excessive dryness—but the rclief is only temporary. It really makes matters worse. vear a0 token receinte v this of v 18 on App! 4 OUND boys have) hounds for the p,p" Bontaen LS CXPOet ), | m——rrm e —————r—— AL M IR Near 1 whi statian lre: Tow snffi oth heen ient practi the men and the practicing nightly lively eante which plaved, | ore of 18-6. Dur the boys have been the rental for the hall, ol the ‘n this it this had been and a the 1 men ) 4s Was | ing the A “dry” skin is caused by clogged, lifeless pores. Lifebuoy gently clears these pores of every impurity—and puts life and health into them. Lifebuoy’s pure palm and cocoanut oils smooth and soften. e wis ST KENSINGTON DISTRICT vear of voters within the Ken [ha 1€ sington ticd that hecanae paving he losing money Need High Scheol, 1 they Since learning of the PUling | and some of the townspeople believe that the only way out of the sifuation in the near future iz the establishing of | a High school in Berlin | Iranc Deming, tary and rer of the Rerlin Savings Lank morning stated that the fown should have a high school and it will comp to having one in the end. There are 70 pupils living in Ber lin attending the Senior High schools | jo in New Dritain, Mer and Mid- | peet dietown and with the many who at tend the Junior Hizh school in Ken- sington is fell that it would pay the to establish a four year High school course in Berlin At present there is no additional school rooms in Berlin but | if it is found to b ty will prohably be rushed the posed addition to the Kensington Grammar school building. Town Clerk Arthor 1. also of the belief that a high school | would be worth establishing in town The money used to defray the tnition and transportation expenses of pupils attending out of town schools could be used in Berlin. Leaves For Chicago, Iobert Thomson who is cmployed ) Leen it in loped town will be int game to attend Conrt News, Lriest T NS grraigned in the town cort before Tadge “iriswolr operating 4 motor headlights, e ve i new a prople rested cnough 19 Do all the housework you please. Do any kind of work with your hands. You will never have *“dry hands” as long as you use Lifebuoy. Hewit or the com- n | af Ve liiele was found ast Berlin, Mowing Dis iy urrendered Lewis | rman Stockwell other town :s Lifebuoy’s health.odor is delightful Kipped several " 1o len weoks aw Prosecnto yosterday. He app il 't last efeping, was found guilty operating a still and manufactaring moonshine He was fined $100 and ziven i 60 lay for 1 senfenc Both were suspended | the judgr he was placed un- der probation fowling Notes The sehedule for 1he howiing games to be rolled tonight by ihe Kensinston Praternal league in New Rritain is as| fololws: Boosters Tabs, nde- | pendents v, American l.egion, Drum corps vs. loresters, Tagles ve. L. & I Iistate OF $2.110 ! Appraisers E. W. Mildrum and L. G. Lewis have filed an inventory in| ‘the estate of George R. Lyons, late| of Beriin. The deceased left five acres it of of town il room i oF gove over your and a nece work { on pro or as Woodruff is | a ve. of Berlin, this 224 day of March, | 1022 | F. L. NORTON, | JAS. J. FITZSIMONS, 1. H. GRAHAM, Committee Kensington Fire District.

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