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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 192z 5 ::il'llllvw of the cross will he celebrat % | Plainville New Children Love Mrs, 00 OO Pratt s 11 at her homa | THHMPSflN ORDERED it e | Its: Delicious g the guest of Misa Anna Murphy of Whiting street Mrs, 1 1% Manchester of West Main ‘ ster likes Spear- Qu][ June 4 reet. ‘ ¥5x 2P mint Tooth Paste. Mrs, FPrank Hedwald of this town That's why mothers who left today to visit her daughter, Mrs, - it i N ° . Toni ot arels g ievtiend. ORID i \ave it in their homes experi- WILL FIGHT PROCEED[NGS Sequussen lodge, 1, 0, 0, 1, will “ ence no trouble in getting their peCIa a e o a e l ver hold its entertatnment at the Odd children to brush their teeth regu- Fellows hall tonight, The wives and l'il"y 2. Hallock and Emest Varrar Dis- jnle Trignas of s, MOmbarg (AYS | () Spearmint contains no grit or chemical at Ou rove o nterest solve Partnership—Mrs, Francis | iness meeting will be held preceding| || which harm the delicate enamel of children’s . R the entertainment at § o'clock, i teeth. It helps make their teeth white and S " J on i i R Oh ToaNe: beautiful and thoroughly cleanses their We wish to extend our sincere mouths. AR, BURAES kR :Imnk,\ mh.m kk““l friends and neigh- G i of Whi stre . erved |DOrs for their kindness and sympathy COMMUNITY PAR PLATL GUARANTEE OF WEAR FOR 10 YEARS., COMPARE REGULAL WITH Miting stroet, hus’ hean -serveq e i AT ANTEE VEAR I MPARE REGULAR with prpers by Patrolman 1. W faupl |estended us, during our bereavement| || SALE PRICES AND SEI TIHE SAVINGS, {T0y¥ 1o leave his place of business by |t the death of our father, | lJune 14, The papers were 'ssued tn MR, AND MRS, EDWARD i the action taken by Mrs, Lucia T ! FLEY AND FAMILY, Newton of Whiting street, owner of — Spearmint is good for grown-ups, too. Its regular use assi IN SETS O SIX SINGLE PIECES I e, Fhompeon ot W0 Leuinimunn and piago moving and s in keeping the teeth in perfect condition and the gums firm Kinds of trucking, 1. and healthy. h0. TedBIoONS. TO1: i vy iwisis 5 % d 20¢ Pickle IForks for. .. v s torney for the Newton estate. Mr.| Whiting ®t., Plainyille. 00 Tabiespoons R B e e : g $1.10 Cold Meat [orks fOr, . uivvr..s B Mhamenson, howaver; .will fght fhe i 5 ) i 8250 Diasert Spoons........... 3 035 100 Ot BRI P, ) e . ';\.I.’,('-",X,'p“'rf','.',h":,“,‘.':]“,,:""; the grounds|Te RENT ‘;y';;;"'\”-:‘Im;’:‘m";:"x"-‘l”1";"’-; The Cleansing Paste With the Pleasant Taste 35 lee Tea Spoons R 5 Gravy Ladies fo . Bl gt f h p owner of'the property declares that The fragrant, delightful flavor of Spearmint appeals to 00 Bouillon Hipoons ., viE I . Butter Knives for......... § © occupant has violated a clause in m T T P A e e ORI N R L | e A f AGAINST HIGHERR R RATE every one. Spearmint Tooth Patl: is a pleasure to use— COMMUNITY SILVER "PAR PLATE' REGULAN § FOCK PATTERN, THI DAINTY INROSE" Church Street This Moming, DESIGN AT : Sd 13 OFF USUAL SELLING PRICES DURING THIS SALI, ALL WITH THE B “rank O, Phone 103, $3.00 Medium 1forks .. S < Borry Spoons ...... ..., et | A hearing is to be held in the local imparting to the mouth a cool, freshening fragrance and a ha s s . court on next Wednesday afternoon at ? o'clock. Mr. Thompson has se- | Federal Court Judges Grant Petition delicious taste. 3 : | ired Attorney I 0%, MeDonough of [ : baz? e i G ; A0 Mcedium . Knives Cpiin $2.6 FXTRA SPECT New Trritain as counsel, while the| To Intervenc on Commissions Order| || Spearmint is a 1007 aentifrice because it contains no water. 10 TOHAE SR B i 4 | v ‘.un’.rir will he represented by Law-| of Inerease on New England Lincs You need only use a little at a time. Lay it ACROSS—not BT T LR Marinalade davs of cut glass with s ate | yers Pierce and Pierce of Hartford, ALONG i i Bl M e i o = b the brush. 320 cleansings in every tube. 83,40 Butter Spreads 2k Yot dnonnc | (R Saulns Siruer la. T6e: Y Rile -pHlee [Judge Edward I Prior will hear the | New York, March 30, —Three fed- y R ) = ; [IREES ral judges today granted the petition SESY @k QTR BHO0NE - BES g0 Y9 g2 each, e | | The Plaintifi's Story., of the interstate commerce commis- d f Three Picee Childs Sct, regular price $2.50 for i@l According to the story of Mrs. Ren- |sion and the New England carriers o Sen or Steak Sets, two picces, knife and . fork with -on, Thompson has not p; the lintervene in the injunction proceed- sterling silver handles, $5.50 value, 3.9 set. water rent due on the place for tome |ings brought hy the eastern trunk time. Mr. Thompson has been in the [iincs to stop enforcement of the com- FREE regulur price $6.05 for 3198 cach A Good Time to Buy for gifts to the 'Faster place for the past five years and his|mission's order increasing the rate : v case oxpires in June. The lease valls [divisions given New England rail- ' L Stirke tiicid” piale, Colonial des brides. Our silver section filled with suitables, that lease expires Candle Sticks, shefficid plate, Colonial design Hrlies Ml : i@]| for payment of water rents and other | roads on inter-regional shipments. sample Tube with choive of two styles and sizes. Regular $2.00 | for value cannot he matched. Come see for youy- DGR TannIoN, BENFON “aAvR, o e é : i | valun for $1.3% each seli what we offer in silver. 4|/ swier of the building has been sent !tatements by the Plaimille Water Today | company for a bill alleged to have | About 80 in Attendance at Industria’ Seen duc for two vears and nine| Council Meeting At Y. M. C. A, nonths, This bill was forwarded to 3 5 e e —— _ =, hompson as it increased, but thej W. H. Raitenbury of the Landers, e in the y N e iR e Siaintiffs ciaim he has neglected to [ "rary and Clark manufacturing com- Berl]n Ne»‘.’s A L MUS ORISR ONRT Mike Lo s ot e res s ay it. e was approached on the | 2any ssoke on “Selling. or the Mark- loore. The records, however, do 1ot A i visited the shrins tor on several occasions and final- | #ting of New Britain Products’ at a B, the anes-on e el iy ol : 5 R R v forwarded a check for the amount | necting of the New Britain Industrial he societ i ¥ ' f ¥e Priefs, \iel Bérizon shyél. e Fentioame dop | 0unell held at the Y. M. 0! A7 last [ SRRl Moorel _ was: GIROtGdETINGL sive " W' AV - Bigan: wan anariad | AR R T and (this e Aot t5. 488 vening. ) president on Octobe 13 N et Tndies’ prize at the T A Bl shist] it Bas not been. pald and: the~owner This was the last of . series of Le owles S secr e Alks SRBaTER e b v Cowle ecretary. b evenlng, Jack-Giank. wis asardclof-the bultding and Heh renrassstn: | Alks given barore this body aid aboul Y[ vas fibrarian, In 1834 MO Loy et prize for the men. The con- |tive spoke to Mr. Thompson abont 't | 0 ere dn attendanced he Squnel g president, AN Goiation prizes were awarded to Maty | telling him that prompt payments | 18 had a series of five talks on in- Hills wais elected in 1805, 1. A, Moore i lustrial conditions. cGee 2 ) Fanel f o . they say. Final- in 1857, O, W. Brovn i 1558, <t | McGee and John Hoppe: nust be forthcoming. ) Baby $poons for—each i Salad Forks AR T L L LN TN Y SR R R Wrigley Pharmaceatical ¢ N. B. H. . Randolph St., delphis, . silver plated with carved handles phis, Pa. Please rend me free tube of Spearmint Tooth Paste, Name ...vcitenvnccncncccncsecnsone Address My Druggist's Name .......o.eeneen Address liam Norton in 1866 and 1. M. Cowles| MrS J. J. Cashman, who has heen|'y Mrs. Newton and Mr. Renzon re- — 1811 10N 1 B h F“l 55 Moore also has 4 canv of 11a. | fOF the past 8 weeks with the grip.(ting him out. : .,,.1‘1”;"fi:’&".J."".”..‘l"i,;‘, o Lis again able to he out again. Mz, Thompson's Story. eem i U tp which was purchased by the society | F1ans have been completed for the[ In presenting his side of the case | .. o\ joc Rifle Team Is Awarded fancy dr TRl hall to he given at Grange | Mr. Thompson declares he s not M-SR ' hall tomorrow evening nnder the au. [ vwars of the reading in the clause e Peck Memorial vibrary. spices of the Worthington commun. | zarding the right to evict him as long FARM Al present the institute i< Known 0% doeiation. A special feature has|as he pays his bills, no matter how | Victory Oser Opponents. OPPOSE SELLING TOWN R H“, Rooly M APV b V| been arranged for hy Chairman|long he waits. He admits there ic O e T weanse of the fact that the Dutiding | pegyy \when ai 11 o'caek a noveliy | water rent due now, but intends to] PRoston, N dlepihn, Hosly In which the library assocition 15 10- ) bee wily e awarded. to.the per-| pay it when the time comes. The | miversity rifie team today wan certi- Session of Special Town Mecting Lasts | cated was bequeathed by the date | (G050 G002 e Juoky number, Tick. | lease he now holds, reads to the ef | ied by the war department as cham- ! Ao LRy IRt gl AASRRDT i ets will be distributed at the door. |fect that he has the right to renew | vion of New England through its de- Qne. HbursBowling:, -Netes: Lory. Tha, assgdiation Jepdtll ko Mrs. John . Smith and Miss Edith |it again in June for another period of [ eat of Yale by a score of 4973 to 4363 g Sensingion Jliysny, sootel Smith have returned to their home an |five years if he wishes to do so, he} n five telegraphic shoots. The com- on uilging vRs: AUyt i1y ure Hudson street following a trip to [os. |says. This was understood between | setition was open to all New Eng- of \I?uj the money having heen ‘I‘," ton. Mrs. Dwight Rogers of I'rovid- [both parties, he says, when the pa- ":r‘L :":'p"f'“’-‘- but only two teams by Henry Peck who was born in the | 100 T78 : e & Wore drawi, o Ave years' Eo ntered. 3 . According to statistics printed in|Blue Fills section of fown and [ (HE o '?:vrp st n:ni'm h-'lh.nl of the legal [ Frank Anselmo, captain of the Bos- tlie lalest reporl of thet Conneclicut jlater noved lo Waterbury. The weekly praver meeting will be [ proceedings to put him out was when | ‘on university team was certified as I'uiblic Library committee, the Ken- o property on w ‘H'lv‘ Che bUININEY Loy e e natiin Congregational | he writ was served him by Patrol ;h::mpmn marksman with a score of sington library i the At obfcst i fstands was donated 1 e R e R 190 out of a possible 1,000, :“)f ,3"’."(.1., T by (M JHia i) bt e TR i finst Berlin Items | Dissolve. Partnership, The library al Pomfrot w state. Mra, Jo T oty ome live] M sni Nrs, Hobart Homiss at-| 1% J. Hallock and Ernest Farrar, | PUMping Operations to Yahed in 1793 and T o1l ing of the donor ied the wedding of their nephew ocal blacksmiths and repair men, will Keep \Vater From Cellars {igive Cithsr inhs R Gab A artford today. | dissolve partnership the firs!.nf April. Springfeld, Mass., March 30.—The TS0 P e TCBMRLREAT: LIEMEDW |t S, Sre sabr 16 Uhe . Roasii Aol wierforly conforsnce will be|Hoth men have heen in business fOr | sonnocticut river T eadite ¢ North Canaan in 18215 loeky | ihe sents o LR R Mathodist chureh this L the v_-n*' four years and :".?“r ‘.ukan‘l]‘ ‘tached a height of 15» feet here to- S0l i 1000wl Ooventey dn.SR0L o Hekt wioemonident Al Mre Bt & Roil of New Haven willfon Whiting strket, Str. Hallock wii adding two feet In the last 24 “fie librany seiation vl be 100 | Veaoding §5 oeeor ! dent. | Presiie oy | SEaTAte. his WAgQI BUL ding and Te- | ours. Sewer pumps have been tart- SRR AT UNAD, Al IS AL NAH M e M el e e ! i eapiet ever ondpair businss in the same WK 100 | 5 prevent packing up of water in 3 de then for a celebration | 4. Grahan rv Trelehel on|will eccupy half of the floor epace. | p,y,jqings, At Bellows Falls, Vt., more L e e R b romaved, | Mr. Farrar will continuc his horse- [ o HES . S R e 18 flowing over Sl il S e e e it L L B s i Jiatizan v Visiting | shoeing and blacksmith work and wit |88 0 C e three. feet ‘“]'” (w ]l" ]'I m“", ‘ll“,” ,'_‘( .m.':' i i ’I"' ”I’.'; i‘i"l\;""\"h"' : it H““ I'I“ Middletown Wednesday. |retain his present rn‘nm' in r:\r shope Lo Seatarday, . The i6e has Hroken e exact date nat yet detecinin, s in orida, s P DS B P ‘s orchestra of Kensington| Mr. Ha#llock intends to put in some | o T i Fa L dam at Vernon, Vi : i ; i ; i A \ "i“"i}'.','?,'\ o g S A ST e R il Jrrun‘m‘“qvnl\‘l chablnd BN G ORIl nurchased 2 i '.;,rl',’ss s thris Ea vesR Senbriad, Lioyd George had a spade in his hand for the first time in 45 § gronp of citizens the i iss Bertha Wooding, The building |8 = naking A \e given at|Universal — Woodworking machine, S i86 010 TaAt O r6ne. 1E A " s ol REpLIR B toer R i one e s wiherimi e 2 BES L the. nea futhre.| MRS B9 tho Hydney - Machine. - Tool| svtarhe” vears when he planted potatoes at Criccieth recently. The movie :.’\‘mvlllv; ujl,”.“y-,mu S0 AN o ros i o 1""(-‘,":”\ .:”:, ,.,’,',‘,..\ — Miss Gertende Quinn has heen en- | company of I Ohin. The ma- RN ATy Y rom 7 chine is on its way now and is ex Don't forget to vote tomorrow, 4. M | man was there to show the world what a good job he was mflkln!,‘ (s B oo iend from onut of tewn.| ollov ing reselntion w s fntroduc trcords ot the institute show that [feriaining a friend Rkl : i ; fhe TolRiplng L R e S A\ very plensant time was enjoyed | pected to reach here soon. 1t willfipar for councilman in Sixth Ward fi ed at o meeting and adopted ipproxiinglely 100 children vIsiU the e | e operated with an- electric motor. | aIPer of it. New England States Champions By Thursday—Fancy Dress Baill on I'riday—Bricf Items, L ¥ 1 D h o o atte . e whis d "\ the-substiibers; sedalble of thetlphrary each dmy. Muny booke are [ U¥ thote Who attended the Wl 11t is connected with a hand saw, rip benefits resulting to the commuaity. fapt at the buflding for the children ) cinl at the home of John . lewis il jointer, shaper. - e R R, B aieale pomsinin thn P 2 Jer A R et A B nnil, Dorlne, Maine. A0n lihr . have associnted ourselves for " 3 o Mrs, Puul Seigrist, \ ; i e the accomplishment of this objcet and ; L il town | Mrs B Tierenthal, ladies' consolation. | ! '”ml}(s[‘::: hased the mac ss'ng adopt a conatitution.” et st mvpniie b (e touh didwin Bomson; gentioman's Mpats Pani{ oSt QR 300D, Pavts of Contitntion. Aill, 16 e voten th. Adhbie {6 the| el gentleman's consolation. The | Mis, Frances Keach Parts of the constitution «tate that | Wl B w0 © EE I e accint | SISt next week will he haid at tiel Mrs Frances Keach, aged i2 yoars the assosiation shall he Known as the | ORI H o 1y | 10me of Wilitam Brow [dicd at her home on 23 Church e Kensington library socicty aml that |1 e e R A M T R on Athietic ol b willjat 6:30 o'cieck this nm‘rmlv(vr: She he annual mecting shall b held the | i ot 1 Lolose its sovaon snturday oizit, April{ had been iil about a wee Mrs. Tuesday of every Octoher. ek R SRR S e . teawns | Keach would have been 73 years old kg : f gn ¢ 7 il 12, She wgs horn in New ing item n the constitu: | ML in, presenting vilbhave their . e ‘\“-nlyl‘x 1 05 1iex iois heve tion is the fact that hooks conld oniy |88 el Bt Last year the Junia ,,l,.k‘ N. s am mai> hep home here fr ! o toued S ot Senior tes the greater o i E e e, from cthe Jbraty. o ORey iy tive sommittee wontiog recopdf Seniat tham by one po Letween the|survived hy four daughters: Mrs, T QUL 8 monih Bud il I 4 end i | as opposing the rale of the town farm | There is much x i R L LT e turned down upon its return 10, the | T ohoiing motor vehicle equip- |tentis this year and o fast game is|A. Roberts of Spvinefelty BEse Hin aasoclation. thE Lolddr of -the Luolc|OF BUFChE /NS MOAL YOO CE SRS : . Nortl of Pl o was obliged 1o pay a fine of two cents. ,:“‘”" 1P, PEp U Slord Favh inlE talth pinnsdlMes: A \F\ IlnII‘I::‘ n;,f\.'yr:,‘;:\r:;w;.::”] Have: ol . hooks, Although there wore few at the|on Casiman and Gould while Inv Mrs. R cromy Sary e 111 records 5 tie o z deriions. toul ¢ P Yoodrich t '.< The -old records of the associition | C0e 0 B850 Gl o about one hour, | Seniors iook to Hall and Goodrich to A R s have heen no funerul arrangements peet Murday night, —ees | ape was @ considerable amount of | toss. as fol the putchusing of * o yet. The Funk Undertaking company disenssion k R lef FOI’ (motor vehicle cauipment. Aany Pre% | Winds and breezes, except those | of istol, is in charge. ulc el |<m wore inclined to belicve v.:.n.v sated by the relatitn 6f the eapth; Kok For Guarlian would be w saving to the town. OtEIs e caused by the unequal heating| oo XS %6 "Rider has been thought that the trucks cocil be hir-d o5 oy itioned to appoint a new guardian | m] at a more reasonable e and it \7r~||(|n{u ‘|.|‘ L J A : ¥ Y €l matlcs was finally decided o vote against (he | Se—————— [ el 0 P i it J WARNING! Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. proposition. o . < g | ville, brotker to the girl, appealed to : A K i LR 'i‘{.’.':‘..'.'.,;"‘\'\:ur"'u'vn'.»\"..'."'m'" S e Says Pile Remedy Wol‘tl'lhw.wr Daia 1. Kair of New rtain| : Unless you see the name *‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are s | Por there is no other pers to have his tather, Elia Maietta, who 3 . B § . Pt R T ici AR OILAYY in fown more interested and shocke | sloo 00 a Box h{: e ol 5 S L w not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians % to hear of the burning of the basili- > | rother states that his father is unfit 3 d 5 . " : illions 1t you fter from rheumatism 11 lca of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, famous e s fETALRe Bih- IR TRERSF 1Iven . over 22 years and proved safe by millions for By O cotr dringict today | T0r its shrine. than W. W. Fagan.| wp paio jad itehing piles ever since iy New Britain. The brother aske 25 e L drugs "“";"’:;‘; postmaster of the Kensinglon post-| o i 4% ot e 1 am 53| that Mr. and Mrs, Fred Atwater of ; Colds Headache Rheumatism a bottle of RRheuma, nse accordin i ¢ = ! ; Ve THEY g 5 y S a 4 4 e years old and have suffered terribly. | plajnville be named guardians. They -he Alois Neuritis e .'ln}.v;.]-k'{w"..l|lu\\',',j:." :A,.:,],"Ir“h .‘\' 1t will be remembered by many. that ave tried many remedies and Joc- fare now caring for the child. The| Liane Haid asks 2,000,000 kronen TOth.J\.lA Neuralgia : has mf'\’:.n' e S | Mr. Iagan went (o the shrine one . but no cu About 8 weeks ago | mather is dead | for a kiss upon the hand or braw, Lut Farache [4umbagc Pam, Pain o, ’”‘I ¥ i . year ago last July for the purpose oy g your ad for Peterson’s Oint Placon Club Officers Rl e e e e funded. being cured of a ilin which pre-|ent, “The first application stopped | Fhe Placon club held its annual ! e . e ic directions A a is a reputable physician's s vl Ates, ccept oni Bayer ackage which contains proper i .«‘lh:::»';::u'};tv‘”l‘:-“],'n:l ::n' :;V‘vnyllllyl‘y.l vented him from sleeping. He stayed j4y) jtening, and in three days all sore- | meeting with the election of officers| low exchange rates. The film star = ¥ ; : 3 presc § S x ¢ ‘miess, 1 acts on the|at the shrine for a required length of i, 1 have only used one box and [last evening at the home of Russell| sold the kisses for an Austrian char- | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tabiets—Also Lottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Doy 6 foree. the. utlc| time and upon his return to Kensing- | consider 1 am cured. You have my|scoville. They arc as follows: Presi- Yy Aspirin fs the trade mask of Daer Muwsactire of Monoaosticacidester of Sallerlicaeid Kneye D s i other | ton was able to sleep us Well as lgraterul, hoartfelt thanks, and may |dent, Loyl Bmithi vice-president,| w gt n cllb IR Mease vou | healthy person. everyone that has this trouble see this| Rugsell Scoville; secretary, Irving | S e ——— Jodging places. It should ég 1 et 6 iy g e {8 ¢ i g asurer, Trafton Get- i N - in a day and make you hopeful and gan is not the only member|ynd give your ointment, that is worth and treasurer, Trafton Ge s happy in a week. of his family to h;.\‘.- |>[:i:‘~(|‘| turmi ‘l'.\'_ a_hundred dollors or more a hox, | A : FOOLISH WIVES P\l;,\( F—The Bxggesl Sunday hl\o\v aver Offered Rhenma has released from suffer- [ the relie inasmuch as relic. was| trjial. Sincerely yours, A. Newth, t'ol- To Speak At Church heums B i ¢ : DAVID® . henmatic victims who thought |in a New York ehurch about 20 years | umbus, Ohio. | Rev. Walter McCrann, curate of St RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “TOL'ABLE DAVID ng rheumatic vic a would give relier. . 1t should [ago, when his mother was a cripple. | peterson's Ointment for Piles, Fe- | Mary's church, of New Tritain, will It Took >aramount’s Great Six Reel Chapter Play 2"”‘1",?,,,(.,, for vou. Clark and Rrain- | She was taken to New York and it |zema and old sores is only 35 cents a |Le the Lenten speaker at the Church “THE MISTRESS OF THE WORLD® Cior will supply you ai guaran- | was necessary for het to go about in|large hox at all druggists. Mail or-|of Our Lady of Mercy this sunday|B Two Years To Make Cast of 50.000 ':M ey perided <AL Kot at] \ wheel chair. Following a visit to the!ders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., | svening at 7:30 o'clock. —_ 50, e N brelie Mrs, 1%egen wes able to walk ' Ine, Dufialo, N. Y. Tomorrow evening at 7:3% o'clock. ory. 3