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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1622, Plainville ‘\Is YOUNG HENNE DIES FROM SHOT WOUND e ——m — ——— |} Accidentally Killed by Older| ' ANNUAL ROSE BUSH, SHRUB AND FRUIT Brother When Foolig TREE SALE STARTS NON., APRIL 3rd LEGION NEETING TONIGHY WITH THI! SPRING WEATHER AR ENOUG T ADVANCED FOR PLANTING ROSE DUSHES, SHRUDS, TRERS, WTCL W START THIS ANNUAL SALIE WITH 1, VALTISTIES THAN USUAL, MUCH BETTER STOCK THAN BEFORE, AND SO MI3 AT LOW 1000 ROE AT, TWO - ton of Play Seheduled { YEAR OLD 8T0C YOUR CHOTOR WOTG. ..., b M for Wed Kindly use Number when ordering, it will avoid ¢ onfusion in filling same, nesdny Yvening—Sewer ommittee Epworth Yeague Postpones Oresenta- American Heauty No. S—~Killarncy (pink.) No. 16--8oiiei 1'0Or, alse yel. Will Mcet This Fvening—Items, (I{vll N low. No, 90— Killarne: hite ow No. 2 — Anna de Delsbach, Shliaragy, (rlilie,) Otto Henne, aged 12 years, son of (i No. 10—Magiin -Charter; a No. 17— Yeliow rambler, Mr, and Mre. Irederick Henne of No. 3-—Captain Christy, a nandsome pink. No, i8-~Lady Gay, pink ram South Washington street, died in the Jeficate: pink No. 11—Marshall P, Wilder, bler rose, New Britain General hospitul yester. No. 4=Irau Karl Deneschki, (dark red,) No. 19--Lxceisior, red ram- day morning ufter heing aecidentally (white.) No. 12—N\rs. John Laing (i bier rose. shot by his brother, Adolph, 17 years No. G—Iisher Holmes, rich lue rose,) No. 20 Dorothy Perkins, old, "The older brother shot his hroth- crimson. No. L Krance, color, & pink rambier rose, er in the left temple with a .22 cal- No. 6—Graus au Teplitz, (col lilae rose. No. 21—Dorothy Perkins, red Iber revolver which he was fooling n. eau y a- a — or red,) No. 14—Helen Gould (crim- rambler rose, with, The parents of the young man No. 7—General Jacqueminot, son.) . 22-—Cleo, extra fine pink are in a state of collapse following (crimson.) U et rafaon:. (vallam) the tragedy which came upon them ) : - e il ary 0 e *0\;"'1"""“" Soaps which contain tropical oils may ixtra Special, “Derby Beauty, a wonderfu Extra Special, “Tausendschon,” a novelty rose Mra. Henne told of the shooting : i climbing pink rose, flower shaped ltke “Killarney” with white and pink flowers on the sime bush. A which happened late Saturday night temporarily smooth and soften your skin, and single stemmed. A novelty in very special offering at the low in the kitchen of their home an South Climbers «— Fach e price of -— Iach L i Washington street, Adolph had been But their beneficial effect soon disappea!s-— 3 y entertaining some friends of his who HARDY SHRUBS FROM 19¢ TO 8¢ FRUIT TREES, VINES, BULBS, ETC, cere interested in wireless fe o because they reach only the surface. 1 were interested in wireless telephon ALTHEA, very showy Spring bloomer, pink, "LI; TREES, the most popular kinds for work, and the boys were working in white, red, 35¢ each, New Ingland climate. VcIntosh reds, Taldwins, S5 TARE oldtie e, Sohan b taih our skin is to be permanently beautiful HONEYSUCKLE, sweet sconted ever hlooming, steins, Ked Astrachans, Rhole Island Cireen- late AR e e TRadE bite mevelvas tn If y p dy h vellow, scarlet, #3c, . ings, and Northern Spy. fipecial sale price 43¢ each. 15 HaTA ol Thl the Miiahen whate the pores and cells must be reached. PURPLE LILACS, (he old fashioned garden H kinds mostly grown in Conn, Otto was preparing to refire for the : hush, priced 35¢ each, and best for canning. v and late rawfords, night. The mother of the boys was bus That is exactly what Llfebuoy does. § hardy, fine folluge, sweet white = and Fibertas b {BElBT ehol T U7/ e A T {NE £ha e Ao cach, PEAR . fine stock, well rooted and free Bl \ith the gun. She warned him to be 4 & A SNOWBALL or Gilder rose, with hig snowy from seale. Such well known varietios as Bartlett, T e L e R It contains a principle, never before put into white bloom, #5¢ each. r;‘mlerh l"lnpn's favorite, and Sheldon’s. Sale price, sured her that there was nothing in a soap, which clears the pores of impurities— HARDY FOX, hands flowers ariety of 43¢ cach. ¢ d.He d the ; hAdiema Aoyt n vamlaty o M1 " it No #poder had, ns yltsred th wakes them to healthy life—makes them acces- colors, 19¢ eich, PLUM “Abundance” a large oblong word than the revolver was discharged " o JAPANESE IRIS, most gorgeous of garden flow- variety, very juicy and Hv’O;"k‘ n:’-;.mx also “Bur- [Hd. e bulist. Weneteaied Oits' sible to Lifebuoy’s softening, beautifying, palm s, for 25¢ cact hank” @ , a little later. The price of ¢ bt g i o el s : . { ple. The younger brother fell for COLUMBINES, very showy perennial, delicate clther ach, SRl e S R and cocoanut oils. flowers, 23¢ each. GR! S, “Concords" the well known Horrified at the sight of his young 3 s : CURRANT BUSHES, “Fay's Prolific, large red large blue variety, and “Ludin” the very sweet red ([l FIEed @l 08 SRS 0F B8 o ine Lifebuoy has revolutionized the daily care variety, 29¢ cach. arape, 4 year stock 35c each. One year 20c. fy\dolyh immediately started on a dash of the skin, “or aid. He ran to the home of Dr. - H. Frost on Whiting street, who ; ; i e 16 the neslEtines ot The foy It rpakes your skin /astingly soft, fresh and ¥ : ¥ : When Dr. Irost saw the hoy, he im beautiful. Berl)n NeVJS The Women's Missionary society of | ’aul's church Wednesday night, R (T ot Hara bk Tmora et thi the Berlin Congregational church, wi Thet weekly T A, DU WhIBUwI bl uoinitall’ where every Hossible thing meet Wednesday afternoon at the [ 1eld in Kensington on Wednesda: | aas done to save nis 1o, The rne home of Mrs. I3 15 Honiss on Hud | vening. me at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morn son street. The gathering has beer ( Mrs. ¥. L. Wilcox has returncd | ing. called for 3 o'clock. [ rom a trip to IFlorida. Young Otto was a pupil in the The weekly prayer meeting will ml Twins have bheen born to Mr. anc | epinville Grammar school, and at- held at the chureh on Thursday at|Mrs. Stanley Michalski of Berlin tended! the sixthisrade. He was.wel) REN 7:80 o'clock. The Berlin Grange will hold its r°g | jkeq by his playmates and teacher Ecclesiastical Society Meeting. ular meeting tomorrow night. *Hneipal Orrin L. Judd spoke in high The board of selectmen w ' i The annual meeting of the Fecle- o (il i rms of the boy as a pupil and said in the town clerk’s office tonight. W e : stical society of the Kensington 4 e s always 5. Local Gal‘age Man Receives Bad | congrerational ehurch wiit be hetd in e A "f‘;‘;":"_d"’ B The hoy leaves his parents, thres the church parlors on Monday eve- oL AenA TIRNATCS OF artford | yrathers, Adolph, Hans, 14, and ning, April 0. It is expected that|SPCnt the week-end with friends on| rederick, 7. One sister, Lena, 10, " Wilcox avenue. ) e Cu lll Uppel L]p the church property, including the W Y 1iso survives him. church and the parsonage will be| Fdward Clark of Main strect has| he funeral will be held tomorrow transferred from the hands of the|P¢eN reappointed fire warden for this| arternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the Scelesiastinal soclety into the hands sv-('.'mn n(‘ the town and permits for ame on Sonth Washington street TO TRANSFER PROPERTY of the ¢ cociety at this meeting, | PRIIMINg fires are now ready for dis- | Rev, Charles S. Wyckoff, pastor of thr i <pected that the Eccle. | tribution free of charge. ‘ongregational ~hurch will officiate A ity will go out existence | MI: and Mrs. Dellis Lord and [ gurial will be ‘n the West cemetery. 3 Kensington desiastical Society Will | following this meeting inasmuch as rl'rjunh'"r of Middletown spent Sunday Auto Crash. list enurch has postponed the pre-|morrow night at the home of Mrs.|Obregon, members of his cabinet and the church has heen incorporated and | V1ih relatives in town. Ernest Carlson of 409 New Britair | entation of its play, “Young Dr.|Ethel Sneider of Hart's corner. the forcign diplomatic representatives, is capable of taking care of the finan- The official board of the Methodist | yvenue, Hartford, was summoned te | divine," which was to bhave taken Charles Diggle, Jr., is the proud| The season just closing has been cial affairs of the church as well church will hold a meeting at the | the local court this afternoon follow | viace this Wednesday evening at the | possessor of a string of two half |the most popular in many years 25 regular duties. church this evening. ing his arrest hy Constable Hogar | ‘hurch parlors. An entertainment will|pound tronf. the first caught this sea- | major corridas attracting an average ooy b Ol ekl The question of fransferring the| . Miss Lilllan Bacon spent Sunday in [ after he had heen in an accident on | e held instead and the program will (son by a local fishe . Dbiggle, Jr, [ daily attendance of 18,0000 people, Tt property was discussed at a meeting [ Mid91etown as the guest of Miss| worestville avenue. Carlson. it ap | = announced later. refuses to divuige the location of his|is estimated that close to a half mil- Axel Duhigren, proprietor of the |of the Beclesiastical sociaty held some | Bernice Tryon. nears, collided with the Bristol-Plain Catholic Church Meetings. prize stream. {lion people have attended the cors | garage in the rear of the Blake and [time ago. It was decided then fo| The ladies of St. Gabriel's church| ille tramway trolley car about 7| The Holy. Name society of the il | ridas which started last October pay- § Woodruff store on Berlin street, is|allow the matter to wait until the| Wil meet at the church Iriday af-|o'clock last evening at the intarsec | ‘hurch of Our Lady of Merey will|ToO RENT. Churih St 2 fivo rom tene: | ing approximately | suffering from a bad cut on his upper|annual meeting was held, The meot-|{€T100n for the purpose of cleaning | tion of Bohemia street. According tc | old a meeting “®t the church hall| M0t With modern fmprovements. Inquire 4,0 hrivilege of seeing the world'd: i at 113 Broad St lip as the result of heing assaulted by ling for next Monday has bheen called The Big RED Cake Take Action At Mecting April 10— Berlin Coal Supply — Church No- it. the story of Motorman Wooley ¢ [ his Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. = b |best matadors perform. “n unknown motorist on Saturday of- | ror 0 o'clock. l.eonard Bergman who has heen | Rristol, Carlson was driving directly | teports will he heard from the dele-|pURNITURE and plans moving and all| Althongh no matadors have been’ spending the past few days with his|in the center of the road and smashe’ | ,tés who attended the niecting in kinds of tru kirg. 1. A, Gridl ST“ killed during the season bulls have ternoon. Juniors Again Triumphant L E Whitiag Vlahiille. Phone 163, As the story is told by spectators, af The Juniors of the Worthington I Uncle dward Clark has returncd tof headlong into the car. The auto wa' | [artMbrd at St. Peter's hall last week. SR N | succeeded in catching a number, Texaco oil {ruck was going south on| Athletic clubh have scored n- | his home in Portland. overturned and badly damaged. Carl On Friday evening, Kirst Friday de- |\, tawe o cew more custamers | Principally Sanchez Mejias, who has the turnpike and when nearing the[other trinmph by defeating the Sen- Mr. and Mrs. R. Bartlett, Mr.|son fortunately escaped injury, buff o(jons will be held with a mass at| dressmaking for Faster, sSpocial tweed been wounded four times, his injuries. | Tiake and Woodriff store, turned to|iors of the club for the annual bas. |20 Mrs. Bdwin Hahn and children | was obliged to crawl out from unde: 30 o'clock in the morning. Holy '('“'” )' “-M“"M” :‘"""l” made inl on three of the occasions being seris i} #o towards New Britain. The truck | ketball championship of that organi- |And Mrs. Christenson and son Harold | the wreckage. It was a new €ar | :ommunion will be held at 7 o'clock. [ /m&ie \WWANG WIA Jumpet dress qn alt] og, stalled near the big elm tree in front [zation. of Middletown were calling on rela- | Conductor Walter Gilehrest was in | itations of the (ross will he cele-| St. Plainviile, - of the store, A fouring car also com-| The game was played at the town |lives in town Sunday. charge of the trolley. Philip Dalack | rated at 7:20 ¢ clock in the evening. 2 et d ing from Hartford attempted to pass|hall on Berlin street -Saturday even The weekly whist and social will[a passenger on the trolley car, Was{ .t evening. Rev. Walter McCrann, P FOX'S —Tlmn Fri., Sat. en tho right side of the fruck and be- |ing with a 26 to score in favor of|be held at the home of William htly cut by flying glass as the fm-| ., 1at0 4y Mary’s church in New 9 1 % % & game wedged between the truck and|the Juniors. This team also won the ! Brown Wednesday evening. pact of the crash broke windows in| i toin “save an interesting sermon 4 “GIRL FRCM TOYLAND' the tree. licnors in 1921, East Berlin Items the car and damaged the front ac) o ope”\00al church A Beautifrl Act - e L D 8 : A choir rehearsal will be held at|well. Sewer rict Meeting. 5 3 The driver stepped out of the car 63, Coal Supply g1 B = . A ; t the headlights < 4 Free Toys For Children und used some abusive language to| ~An inquiry at the office of George |\ GAbriel's church Thursday evening| Carlson claims tha : The Plainville Sewer and Sanitary| fl At the Matmecs (BT5AR SN EAATER, v i MT ATIR A A e ooty CEOTEe 8 o'clock to practice the Easter o ‘?P|';~7m‘-‘§:';:fi‘"”;’p "3;’:‘"‘::;:’;: Jistrict committee will hold its twelfth Pl gren had completad some repair work [ rosulted in the statement being made All members of the choir|blinded him So tha e innual meeting tonight in the court on the Ford delivery truck helonging | (hat as far as is known RBeriin has|"C,"euested to be present. she-amhiere ‘l“f“‘<’:“‘“fi:k ‘; the Bris. | 00m of the Town hall. The meeting to Elmgren, the local laundry man |enough coal to supply the town un The kpworth League of the Metho-| Tt was only ‘r"-mmn was foreed to|Will commence at 8 o'clock and ac and was making out u receipt in his | spring, despite the present . miners| 1St ehurch will present a one-act play | tol Tramway e ;" the trolley cars |ton Wil be taken on reports suh g M Fine Hor de Sori favor when the unknown motorist. |strike, at the Athletic hall day evening. |pnut on f““"l'“‘f:g n" autoists who sald | Mitted by the various committees. A me 3015011 ine liomemade dSpring cvidently believing that the garage| The Berlin homes, however. arc | S€Veral musical numbers will also be| due to complain new district committee will also be d 5 E : they were too, strong. elected. The legal voters of that dis- Tonic and Blood Purifier owner was taking down his license | not all supplied with coal from the]?" the program. number, came over and struck him [toeal yards and many secure the fuet [ The Willing Workers will meet Tegion Meeting Tonizht trict have been notified to attend. in the face. Irofn New, Brifain.* In'that ‘city the| Thraddy arternonn. ot the fiome of | The members of Brook-Daries pon Mrs. A, Ryder Injured, aAERIEIU 3 SnE LR A s " e Tl s e it re | Miss Helen McCorkie, . will hold an important meecting Mrs. Arthur Ryder of Maple street s8) - Mexic ity's of bull | The motorist then jumped into the [Supply is only large enough to care : : ht. Reports of the convention of | .o glichily AR to acci- |ghting was virtually clo u,'.mu ind droveiit a few feef. Clear.|lor the populace for six weeks, UL erOraus b e fthely LDRd ROt SRR T e s | e RNV nfinen A, diante adels VIth The Corrlda, de (valve % i & for himself he fumned| A large majority of the local homss | 0ads between Berlin and Westfield, |the American T.egion g A d lent vesterduy afternoon. Mr. and| ids i into his car and headed towards \|l-.-1 lave a large supply of coai in their | Member of the Knights of Pythias so- [ Haven, will be heard. Commandel | oo Ryder were out riding with Wil-|for the benefit of Spanish cha den. Another passenger who was in|OWn bins and there is no fear of a|Ciety were unable to drive to West-[John Guiden and Chaplain HAare | jam 17 Wilber, of 24 Washington | More than 2 1000 pereons crowded : g he time of {he|shortage in this town field Saturday to attend the funeral of | Fisher attended from the local POSt [ reat and were on the way to Hart-{info the ring to wateh the matadors ,"r'r‘_ G AR S Raaie Thi | their Iate Brother, 4, C. Atking, but a|Commander Guiden will gtve a de [ ‘oo™ e T8 TR 2N rarmington | Rodolfo Gaona, Juan Garcia Bel- Ea b GO AU SR IV S, Radio Fixhibit beautiful wreath was sent by the|tailed report on the action taken re. | Gty “come distance past the home|monte, lgnacio Sanchez Meiias .um‘ The auto had a Massachusetts i The aerial has been instatled and 1o oo % zarding the case of Treasurer Fran' |oe it nall Smith, a large touring car | Silveti fight cizht Spanish bulls. cense number which was takien by a s iss in readiness for the free | & Tutterworth which was discussed at [ o got 0 Gy directly in the ThG. Corridy wes spectaniing . whd ‘f‘ purely \egetable, costs but a trifiey { bystander and given to the local au-|adio exhibit to be given at the com Sl e ; g Vite SAeRUEALIDR: enter of the road and making no at- | picturesque and was one of the great- |is a gentle, sure, safe and sane laxas thorities. P'rosecutor 13 I Lewis! munity houge on Rerlin street Wed SOCIAL WORKERS' MEETING rpworth League Notes. tempt to get out of the way. | st osociety events of the season. [tive, fine for chiidren as well as grown Cstated this worning that no arrests! nesday night of this week. The monthly meeting of the So-| The Epworth Leagne of the Meth-| 10 o0 50" oid the coliision, Mr | \mong those present were President |up have heen made in the case as yet| It is being given under the auspices|cial Workers' conference will fake AT Bar T Ehed SEnt 6F the #oril ~A§ i bt that he has communicated with fof the Worthington community asso-|place on Wedneaday evening at 5:30 Ri0 b, e Feid whoslh bF e ol the state police and that the culpritfciation and the public is cordially in-fo'clock and will include a supper at P :I|r\plr(i over the shoulder of the road N shortly will be apprehended. vited to attend. Claude Leroux ofltpe v W, ¢, A, s oria i Fan b ¢ i Eie treat Mr. Dahlzren and it found | he affair why he staged at § o'clock. |lier maoioty, Mre, Irank . O'Teten, of "(.IRL FROM T()\LA‘\I)" St i e R S i i nece )v\r.\ :n : o ’Hv"” »~""“’-'~ I':' the} Bowling Schedule the Day Nursery, Mrs. Robert Luby,| » A Beautifnl Act | Mre. Ryder was cared for by Dr. (. W. - lip where he had been strick. Was | The next to the last game to belichool nurs nd Miss Avis Kemp, y coupa T o ¥ \ 3 L i : b s A ; 3 " Moody. The occupants of the other | § . TS s Shr big chip Was|ioijed in the second bowiing round [school attendance officer, will he H:r Free Toys For Children .\;:ml-'lm hma'cau.lml the aceident . J taken out of fhe s of the Geelpeing conducted by the Kensington [speakers, \‘ the Mam'ee* et Tk KROIH Aor: Was UHEIE J1SenNe » / L where the touring car had seraped it [ ipaternal league, will take place on - ¥ [humber taken ; ot reda v 2 of this crk : 8 ¢ 5 . Notes i ning of fhis Wtk 2UIE) 20 YEARN IN DEPARTMIENT. = Plainville Briefs. cup of tea brewed from Celery iing taken every night this time of the year purifies the blood—tones up the liver, clears the complexion and makes you feel fit and fine. i vou'll he glad if you are wear- ook “asino alleys in New [ritain. b, V) Mre. Herman Carlson and daughter | LSl el he Girl Scouts of Neriin will Wold | “ia oresters will how! the Tabg',| Chief William J. Rawlipgs is re- T | Catherine of Wallingford, are \isiting ! e R e regdlar ecting (his eveni | tiie Roosters, the Drum corps, the In- | eciving congratulations on his suc- | g ke X f John O'Dea of Rroad 2 [N SRR AR R The Hoy Scouts will meel with oy ndents the 1. and B. team. nud | cossful compietion of 21 years service | St Sl nEmel inA AN 0L ARNITEE Tleie L 6 ety (LR oot thvis] HApleE 18~ Arnervar: Ju Yin the police department. He was ap- | il AL Bricl Items (pointed chief of the department to| | A meeting offthe cxtension of the|cuceeed the late Joseph It Johnson, == T 7 7 |eoctal borrd will be held Tuesday eve-jand he commenced his duties on | Apric 1, 1900 Y e r - g 3 i |doing wnight patrol duty during Gll‘x z G}v 8!' I'he Epworth Leag L et i o o ing will be held at Kensington 8000 MADI; ON BALL, ' i 4 ek - Mukste bt “Weal Mk 3*1 "' h %l Clezu' Ycur SKID Mcthodist church on Tuesday wight| o g P R NG TN, RO Rt P ult o Inp g e sk | s committee in charge of the an It I d ‘J },l | AR b e {nual ball of the Iiremen's DPension Ugc t nstea Infuenza. ‘ li CLJ icura s _“'H, 1‘ i m.“‘\, -\m(-.-,l.“,l.d I..’““ and Iellel assoclation at a moeting | cfapou'tice orthe old-fashioned Mrs. L. B. Graham is ill with the et » Tl\ll!‘.?R:sq 1 d Main s Mrb. Cots wits Tormer. | el . yesterlay. afternoon, . jepord tnustard plaster. _Simply Rublt grippe at her home on West Main For The Smart Dresser ol. 5831 m an; Joston, Mass Mrs. Groon was fory 38 FroRE FEbATDES o 300, | reid v Miss A MGUIton of cthisr plae.| P10t Whe BE0R TECADs Totaled slB a0, In. Clean,socthing,easy to apoly. street. Court Mattabessett, loresters o |ANJ the net profit - was §900. The | pgLoneficial qualities havo Miss Mary Mills has resumed hei o= == - \merien will meet on Thuteday nigt | PFesident, sceretary, teeasurer and the | poag” Minard's Liniment the dutfes as teacher in the local schools T nerie: mee | & Hyh ket S g 3 Haadl 2w 3 AR T Ves L CACeDrCRIUBTE o thy | DoAre (T ITHALEN, Wele HRMmE o, Fee favorite in thousands of homes following an illness of four week: - ¥ { ommend revision in the by-iaws. £ han G5 with influenza. ATy vl i Ko Vas we a ceda or more than G5 years. “ 9 < ' FOX'S—Thurs, Fri, Sat, {5 A 1 sorely ms muie s coin The Martha Rebekah lodge il FONLISH WIVES” IS COMING! “GIRL FROM TOYLAND" as presented at the meeting yeste) Read The Heraid (“assified Ads meet l’nmfh‘z ::\d'":n;‘o::!Nno:l:: Lol The First Real Million Dollar Picture A Beautifvl Act 1y and will be placed on exhibition | very night and at the end of the :::;P?"fin“ ‘I_'"hc R BEREGRETRL T7VED Broke tae World’s Record For Attendance 5 o and Leghorn's store 1 ar you will have saved money. J 8 2 Free Toys For Children v Dritain Ceg ! lmm o'clock Reserved Loges Now On Sale At Fox’s At 11 -uatim‘ew . itev, IMather Greylish of Harti Did you lose it? ever mind, af .. lNlME“ The regular meeting of the Busy | 4 RSNy, V11l preach wt the services at . Herald Classified Ad will tind it Bee fewing Circle will be held to- Berlin Church street. Patrolman E. W, Farrey has been called to the bedside of his mother in : T it fee et Eh Hartford who is reported as being i - . a critical condition. Aihert Conlin i the 2 ronage in smart tailoring. Te invite vour continued pat- o, Suiovur ppperril oy s ubae

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