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NEW BRITAIN DANl'Y HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, p——, ainty Silk Underwear for Easter Exquisite in Quality and Style PRETTIER Step-ins to match gold with black, pointed scallops. in lovely platinum The Vests OTHER $1.75 to § /32,05 1o 86 1 SILK ach, 1*ull Bloomer line EASTER TOGGERY AT OUR BOYS’ i SUITS WITH $lll.0ll to v SPI big value at $; LITTI I SPRING TOP (‘OA KOVERALI PLAY SUITS, light to 8 years, $1.19 cach, PRI WASH Mothers Ieriend, Cadet, the Middy, priced at Everything for the TWO 50 each. PAIR Suits bl |UITS Wash l IT WAS THROUGH I Janber jade and jet, ) ————. GAIRLMENTS WERIS colorings with for UNDERWIEAR “I'hoenix in SCIAL are some odd RS fe in a complete showing of 3 weight, Other in all A STROKE the wonderful Bead Necklaces we are offering at 84¢ cach, for 84c cach. NEVER ORFERE such as orehil and pink with IHloomers priced orchid 8$1.50; In plain solid colors and Step-ins $2, knit Silk Vests and DT with 50 to §5.98. sk hlack, 85 of y glove Underwear here are blue, Some 50 pair, and IBloomers, all YOUNG FELLOWS QI PANTS in very desira same sizes, with one Pants of to [ for s in hoys of large W sizes to 17 in low neck, short play suits of finer grad the wanted colors, Ol and We Well, None | $1.98 to 8§5.00 youngsters F at Boys' depa pair blne serge, years ble of full ut patterns, size, sized | | | i | | Bodice Vests with loose Bloomers ory pink with sk, sky blue with mnk, applique decoration, others with, Vests priced offered in effeets, Jevsey silks, in drop stitch shades. priced| from DEPT. THAT'LL PLEASE 8 to 17 years, are priced from its for 8$7.08 to §15.00 cach, $6.00 to S1898 each. Lof big vatue to § year sizes $1 sleeves, plain . $1.50, iver tetter, and 3 rtment. BEAD NECKLACE OF LUCK though 25, Mid¢ to that we were able to secure just in time for Haster wear! e —— Berlm News BERLIN CHILOREN STILL SAVE MONEY To Date $1,804 Has Been De- posited in School Bank NAG MILLAN SEEKS DIVORCE Former Local Man Brings New Haven—Three Court Action In Cases— \rs. I7oley, lLedge ( Walsh, Kensington DuPlessi $30; $70.4 $56. c,n PBerlin Junior High Young, 40, $96.53; Mis $107.58. Three Court Vincenzo sppeared hefore the town court last charge of operating a with illegal was discharged. rested on Sunday by Sam Portno of New $10 and costs H lights. Anna Sadley of New Grammar Mrs. Mrs. Tommasoni Judge headlights. . $48.9 $28 school Steed, $79.74; McKeon, 61; Mansfield, school Schaefer, 37 Cases of moto aven, Rritain The Tommasoni was Miss Weisleder, Mis 17 Mis) 20 Mre Plainville, Friswold evening on ar Officer Ventres. was fined by the judge for operat- ing a_motor vehicle with illegal head blue 9y worth in vehicle aceused I lined, 10 to 18 years, and a real at $8.50 cac chambray or red trimmed Khaki, Iy yle, such makes as IKaynee) cars in Oliver style, 5 to 10 years in! ! | | to $2.00. Choice of cherry r(‘:] | ads in the three centers and report it the winter has raised havoce wit ic_condition of these highways, | [The selectman stated that in the { nterof the three districts the road | e in a falrly good aondition but i e outlying districts they are ery poor condition. The town teams have been sent fc vork on the roads and Mr. Carte ays he will try his utmost to ha. them in satisfactory condition hoefor: summer. Quarantine Still Effective The dog quarantine regulations ar till in effect in Derlin and the can ines are not allowed to stray from the ard of their owners, according to statement made by James Whittlesey commissioner of domestic animals i this state. Tn some cities and towns under the quarantine, dogs are rceeiving the anti-rabies vaccination. Tn - “is case the dog does not have to he ®-ut tie in leave the Plamv1llc News EVIETI[]N GASE 1§ | NOTYET SETTLED Judge Prior Reserves Decision lor One Week INTERESTING ~ TESTIMONY School Poard Has Meeting—Chamber of Commerce Will Lleet Omjcers ¥ \ Tonight—Funeral ' of Orson H Woodruff—Epworth League Notes Judge E. P, Prior reserved his de- ciglon yesterday afternoon in the evie tion case of I'rederick Louis \lflnzflm acting attorney for Mrs, Lucin T, New- ton, against 1rank Oliver Thompson, local garage man who now oceupies a place on the premises of the “Newten estate. Judge Prior will give his de- isserted he must have further proof (* of the alleged agency existing hetween ‘ Mrs. Newton and Mr, Tienzon hefore | his testimony could be accepted, Town Clerk Usher brought in the town rec ords where It wis established thit lenzon was officlally appointed ad- | minlstrator of the Newton estate and | had power to act s attorney for the | game, Attorney Mchonough, however | further stated that Benzon was not ! mentioned In the complaint or sum mons as served by Patrolman Furrey | for the eviction of Thompson out of | the garage. He read the writ, and it | was signed by Mrs, Newton, Renzon's | testimony was overruled again, i Plerce's Summary | Attorney Plerce sald that he closed | the testimony and gave Judge Prior | his summary of the case, He as-| serted that Thompson had made a for- | felture of the lease by not paying the | bills, He pointed out thaj it was now | nearly a year since Thompson had paid the rent and the payments were never regular, causing much nvmmu; for the Newton estate through the letters forwarded them by the water!| company. | Attorney Plerce contended that all | t was to do was to show | that had hreach lease by a failure to pay the rent within 20 days. “There ire already five clear breaches of the ease,” sald Mr, Pierce, “They started necessary Thompson of the committed a cision in o week after a summing up of the evidence prodneed ot f(he hearing. Attorney P, |° MeDonough of New RBritain acted as counsel for the defense, while Noble 1. Pierce of Hartford was representative for the Newton estate, Details of Case, Mr. Benzon was the first one called to the stand Mrs. Newton {s hie wife's mother and he has the power to act as attorney and representative for the Newton estate, Attorney Me- Donough objected to the testimony of Mr. Benzon on the ground that he de- sired proof of the fact that the wit- ress was the positive agent for Mrs Newton, or all we know," said Mr. Nonough, “the witness may be ing in spite against the accused.” At torney Pierce objected to the ruline out of his client, hut the further pro testing of Attorney MecDonough wor and the testimony of Mr. Renzon wa not received, Mr. Pieree suggeste an adjournment to the home of Mrs | Newton, where the case could e heard, when Attorney McDonough waid that she, being the party men ioned in the case, should bhe in court Mr. Benzon said Mrs. Newton was i ‘o condition to attend the Mearing ‘fr. Benzon was dismissed from fur- her questioning. J. 1. MeKernan Called. Joseph J. MeKernan., superintend nt of ihie Plainville Water Supply ompany was called on the question - lelayed payments of the water rent vhich caused the oviction proceed ‘ngs. Mr. McKernan said that he ha forwarded bills to the Central Garag vhich were always neglected lonr after they were due, He sent Mr Thomnson a letter on December 1 1621, stating that attention should b vaid to the bhill now standing or the water in the garage would he shut off The neglectful way of paying th water rents is claimed to have heen “reach of the lease held by Thompso an the garage. Attorney Mehonoug’ scad the contents of the lease. It war lated on June 12, 1917, and gave nermission for the occupancy of the rarage to Mr. Thompson for five years which will terminate this June. The Me act on FPebruary 21, 1021, and were re- peated in May, August, November and March.” McDonough's Side Attorney MceDonough read the lease again and showed that there was no time specified for certain payments of | the rent. He contended that Thomp- son had made arrangements in the past five years with Mr. McKernan for the paying of the bills and until this time they had always heen agreeable believe it is an attempt to put ont Thompson,” said Mr. McDonough “Thompson was willing to pay the Il in question of $35.61 and arrang- d for the same on March 8. He did w0, only Mr. Benzon came in ahead »f him despite the arrangements be- ween, Thompson and McKernan. It 5 a simple proposition to put Thomp- on out of business after he had es- \blished it.” Attorney McDonough pointed out hat despite the slow payments of the ent by Thompson, they were al- cays cleared up sooner or later, it | vas only on March 8 that Mrs. New- on had ever paid any towards it. He ! ‘laimed that the estate did ot suf-| or any injuries by this procedure of “hompson. | Attorney Pierce said that Thomp- on had to pay Mrs. Newton for the ent she paid McKernan on March § r the plaintiff could have sued him, 1 order to get the money back which e rightfully had to pay. Judge Prior called the case closed , nd said he would render his decision ext week Tuesday. ! School Roard Meets | The school committee held its reg- | zlar meeting last evening. No men- on way made of the possibility of seuring recom in New Britain for the une graduates from the local eight rades this year. Tiristol has refused \e Plainvilie pupils after graduaticon ut it is believed New Britain andle the local quota all right wtter will be settled when tie ‘rm comes to a close. Pinancial agent 7. G Jorts that he can meet the added ex- | enses of transportation this year. can This school Osborne re- 1 Buy Spearmint from your Drug- gist or send to us for FREE SAMPLE CraAm A CHARACTE R~ WRIGLEY PHAR ALCOHOUC CONTENT 208 § PREPARED FOCDS INCREASE WEIGHT Way to use SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE is to use it in very small amounts, Spearmint is so high- ly concentrated that you need use only a little to give your teeth a perfect cleansing. Spearmintisa pure, undiluted denti- frice containing absolutely no water. So by laying it across instead of along the brush you obtain the best results and enjoy Spearmint’s delicious flavor to the utmost. A Little Goes a Long Way Py using Spearmint Tooth Paste in the manner here prescribed you will get 320 cleansings out of every tube. Compare this with the results obe tained from other dentifrices. SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE is a splendid tooth paste for children. Mothers have no difficulty in having their children brush their teeth with it, for kiddies love its delicious cooling fl 5 ) s No Grit Spearmint contains no grit or harmful abra- sives and cannot injure the enamel of delicate tceth. Spearmint helps make teeth white and beautiful, gums firm 2nd healthy; the mouth fresh and clean. MErAsre: on==uis anley Pharmaceu tical C 313 N ndolph Et., Phx.l.ld:lphu. Pa. Ple Tooth 11 Name . Address My Druggist's Name. . Address | a stron ed arres Iuttevant, All the free state County Cork ot on Culion Isand Beneut BILLY BURKE HAS ing From Expmh Manila, Ired Tained in three food ey ror and fr ch foo | Foundation to the Philippin the woeks under the purpose P, L! April 6. One ten lepers on Culion om one to ten poune influ ozen by Miss Hartle 1 chemi g of the Roc Miss Embrey wh veral mon of studyinz th ~ RENTING TROUBLE 1s ence of | Y Eme| kefeller o came th o Compartment (hicagn, from Dilly 6. to April Rurke ago | : , er end me free sample tube of Spearmint | i 5 party of rapublicans. A clash ace urrn! in which it is reported one of the free state recruits was wound- men were then ed and taken to the barracks at «1}‘:’1}3 ‘Actress Gets Injunction to Kesp Telephone calls husband, T A WG R R s s i s o e s also | 1P but is not allowed to yard of his master, Miss Helen Carter was a visitor Court I"lorenz made it ncee ohtain conrt retain a nine The state refused to y the | ransportation of the New Britain wupils considering the fact that the tand list of Plainville is more than mr million dollars. Reimbursement annot he made by the state nnless he list of any town is under that mount. This will mean that an ad- itional sum of more than $3.000 will ave to be met. Mr. Oshorne feels nat the amount can be raised provid & some special things planned for his year are omitted. Epworth League Social. The Fpworth league of the Meth- list church held a successful soc nd entertainment at the church par-j oo GB0R T0 S R LRs 'Bvenig. Liighe 1ATRe | \e uged an ontdoor kitele ttendance and about $26 was cleared | 00 D00 p. This sum will be forwarded to ppe oo thing about it « The he misionaries in China ¢ sief |, i {RLRIE N China for reief | 564 we used was not expensive, colony ds money proper o b Ziegfeld, Jr., in New York ry for the actress to injunction, in order to ‘oom house in i ‘ashion- able rth Shore residence district during her stay here: The owner of the property tried to dispossess Miss Burke, but was re- trained by a court order issued in @ pecial session in chambers last night. (50 Miss Burke advertised for a nine room honse for the period March 19 to April 0. Mrs, ank Townley | Brown, recently formed a wids OwW's protective league, agreed to rent adulfs Miss Burke her home for $1,150, the children money to go to the widow's league. Iimbrey. A few days ago, however, cooked | fkrown ed Miss Burke to leave, and d them. | yecterday come to take possession of < that the | the house: afiss Burke then went in- The | to court and obtained the injunction. sn- “1 have nothing against Miss Burke Heanl—RBowl lease also reads to the effect that all water rents must be paid. In what length of time it did not state. Mr MeDonough therefore claimed that Thompson did not break the lease b ving the water vents as ther stablished time for doing so Mr. Thompson had made arrange ments with Mr. MeKernan to pay th bills and had been doing so for the past five years, said the superintend ent of the water works. The climax in the entire case came an March 8. Mr. McKernan called up Thompson and asked for a check for $25.61 which was due. Thompson aid he was going to Dristol ano wonld pay the bill that day or the west morning. In the meantime, on the afternoon of that day, Mr. Benzon alled at the water company office wd paid the bill. Next morning af different foods on the popul 1 of improving the dict, returned from the il Culion where 5,000 lep: contine i At the sug eral Wood M with 200 Culion, 170 adults and fifty ¢ Fhe lepers under hey teeatment | separated from the other lepers, given uniform fond mungo fish for proteins, vegetables and or corn for carbohydrates. The children were Lmn one giass of milk each day. “Thirty-five per cent of the Hand eighty per cent the tion just appeared before Jndge Griswold on similar charge but her case was di missed. When arrested, one light was hroken. Nhe testified that it was not broken when she started the drive, Charles Delfonte, who was arreste the Meriden police on Toesday af fernoon will appear in conrt this ning on & charge of evading respon- sibility, He was held at the county jail until yesterday afternoon when 'rank Dirnno secured 2300 bail for nim of Sunset lLane in Hartford yesterday Mattabesset, I'oresters America, will meet this cvening in the hallvat Kensington. Miss Marjorie Moore is spending several bury. The weekly held at the church tonight The regniar meeting of the y Scouts will he held Friday |I|L' with Rev, 8. A. Fiske A meeting of the Feclesiastical i of the Kengington tional church w be held evening at 7:30 o'clock. A meeting of the Worthington district will be held at the Mlonday night Schedule—Rricfs, hig Is of is one in school have and are of the which the acquired the saving as much year by the school banking system as they saved during the war when thrift stamps were sold, judging from reports made by various towns and cities in Connecticut Meriden and Waterbury larger cities for having suceessiul Lanking Wl Rerdin the smaller Sinee the begin ning of school in September of last year $1.804.63 has heen deposited in the school bank by pupils. Sup crintendent Showalter considers this to be a record The following is the few towns in children at thrift habit money this tion of Gove Gen s Bmbrey ovperimented of colony on ildren. we l."r!m rRow of Kensington days in Water ope eve- prayer Reriin meeting will b Congregationa of or rice Rerlin even head the who Secks Divorce MacMiftan, of this a divores Birowning MacMillan It I The couple were married on April 26, 1916, ot Walkingford. In the complaint drawn by ti. Smith of New Haven, heads | William termerly mit for of town. Wallingford, has brougit a nst Hope of I'rovidence S0 Congreg: Monda, of was a _ 632 : fire Irving town hal anount- sgyed sent in his check for the ner i and the total number positing since school varions grades Hubbard school children, $38.20; AT Miss Tiarnes, 10, hegan, by Miss Mis: 14, 14 Quinn, Pieres, 3,00; $73,51. school IMiske Selden Mis Mrs g Hacon, Hr\\ml \h\\ Niel Hopkins, son, 20, $116.01 South school $137.88 Blue $64.10. Percival- Miss Craven, Hills schoo!—N\r. lLyons, Mrs. Crane, 26, of children de 1 Northrup, al. Miss Pimples and boils —caused by errors of diet A well-known skin specialist says that pimples are “sig- nal flags of danger” often in- dicating errors in diet. Indeed pimples are so frequent- Iy associated with faulty habits of eatingandimproper digestion that the first thing to dois to see that our food is right. Fresh yeast is a wonderful cor- rective food for these skin disor- ders. Fleischmann's Yeast is rich in the ejements which improve appetite and digestion and which keep the intestines clean of poi- s Physiciansand hospitalsall over the country are recommending Fleischmann's fiash yeast for pim- and Loils, It gets right at the basic canse of these complain! Eat 2 to 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann’s fresh yeast daily before or between meals to keep your skin healthy. Besureit's Fleischmann's Yeast the familiar tin-foil pack- age witl the yellow label. Place a standing order with vour grocer. that the defendant omduet with one Carl lingford herween Ifehr Jduly 1, 1920, and others hetween and March 15, There are two ‘ounise, aged 5, and 3. While living in MacMillan — was Iraughtsman at tion company he and ith 021 the it is allegec committed B Bullis at nary at Providence September 1 1922, illiam Radio Cencert Held The treet was irst free vening Claude P'ed the communify filled radio to ¢ leronx of Ne apparatus an allow the RBerlin re; ral talks by ihe cvening a musical conc trrom Detroit Purchase Word has been rec “fect that the wi A4k dealers of have built a aterso new mill won. { The company reaentl | addressed to the sree of Berlin, as tion re site, however, was company will huild They also have that ava in Whist Proves T The whists which a the anspices of the St ToA. & B, soviety we ing nopular and each tendance increases, The winners for follows: First prizc Margaret Skeene; Peter Corr. The were awarded to fileen Kildufr Bowling NMembers of the ternal league will howl alleys in New Britain Independents will team; Iagles vs. Drum and gen John Sehey how' Selectman George I8, day made a gener ondition of the r Literling He tricts of the town as hous exhibition radio. Chamber ng for informa anothe last for cons covered the se on apacity w Brit W ert wa n, in New v sent ila Now Ne minor children, W Kensington, employed Beriin Construce at held dents to he Later in the 1S In New London ived here Bloom Jersey W of ative to bnilding in town. ar 1. r factory opular re he! Paul's Y ekly week night the tr H agea M as a Berlir the last o the Co., l.on letter “om- No v the mdon in under A are pro are women, | temen's Hop dule at the ation pe tonight. 1 the Corps; Ronad Inspection Carter well 1 ¥ 1 inspection of ad< in the town of outlying as firat, prizes and| 1 sino The Tabs to0st Am ester the dis the l wire Miss Ina Carter, who is visiting YNorida, recently spent several ' d with \Irs. Turner Thompkins in Flo- ida. Mrs. Thompkins was formerly Kthel Goodrich of this town. Regal Review of the Maceahoees wil 1w0!ld a meeting tomorrow evening he T, A. B, hall at S:15 o'clock. nembers are requested to be East I3 Ttems There will be a choir rehearsal at it. Gabriel's church this evening .t v o'clock, Al members are urged io ttend James Lawrence Wednesday 1t Al present of with New Britain, pent relatives in own There will he a meeting of Modern Woodmen society at the | etic building this evening I The Ladies’ of St, Gabriels’ church, vill meet at the church Friday after on to clean it Employes of the Iectric Light ompany of New Britain have heen working in this end of fhe town for the past few deys, putting up new taking down old poles, etc. he drama, “Not a Man. in the * will be presented at the Ath- hall Friday evening for the cnefit of the Epworth league of the Methodist church. Several mus numhbers wiil be rendered Alfred DeMore of New Haven, Leen visiting relatives in town William Rrown, last evening, enter tained at a whist and social. The {ollowing were the prize winners Liadies' frst, Mrs, Bdward MeCorkle: consolation, Mrs. John Lewis; Jmen’s first, James Keefe and conso'a tion, Oscar Renson. The wilt Le omitted next week hat wili he held | the following week at the home of | Mr and Nrs. Guastave Hanszon The commuters from this place, from work on the 6:40] deayed at Reriin until | the Ath- has | gentle whist fwho return train were Thompson bill. Check Sent Back Superintendent McKernan thereforc sent back the check tendered by Mr Thompson stating that the bill had \lready been paid. Mr, Thompsen im nediately sent the cash to Mrs, New ton to repay her for attending to the Lill. Thercfore, contended — Attorney MeDonough, Mr. Thompson had paid his bill for the water rent and again had not hroken the contract in the lease. Thompson Testifies. Mr. Thompson said he was paying 350 a month rent for the garage. This incinded all water bille, On January 19, Mr. Benzoa had sent a letter te the garage man ahont the violation of the Jease by not attending to the payments of the water rents. Judge Prior ruled that Thompson was ail right in paying the rent in question on March 8, as he had arranged for that with the water superintendent. Mr. Thompson contended that Mr. 3enzon had no right to step in and the rent when he hLad already made arrangements for attending to it. Mk iid he accepted Ben- zon's check as he was taking nol chances on not getting # from Thomp- son. nav Ben Y wae n Recalled neain called by At-| Attorney McDonough torney Pierce Nature’s means of m {o:0 p |leing down on account of the wires 3olly-Flood Selected a i Ulster Military Advisor, April 6. -Major Gen. Arthur has been appointed mili-; tary advisor to the Ulster government it was announced today. The general has a distinguished military record. He served in the Boer war and the uropean war, notably in the Gallipoli campuign, | nelrast, 1 Solly-1100d stopping coughs comes to you direct from her vast Sprucc Forests. Over 60 years in house- hold use. . 'GRAY'S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM D-WATSON 2 (O N Vo as the Commerce Election, will | the | take The Chamber of Commerce hold its meeting fonight when innual election of officers will placg, Reports of the nittees will also be received, permits, the matter of ing will he discussed sther important subjec Plaimille Briefs, The funeral of Orson H. \\'nmlrufi s held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Alice Lindberg of (‘hurch | street. Rev. J. G. Ward officiate and burial was in the West cemetery. Patrolman E. W. IFurrey received | word here tod from the police, of | New Haven that Dave lirbe and James MeNally, jr., had been arrest od in that city last night. The com- munication did not give reasons for | the arrest of the local men, | The American Legion auxiliary to | the Brock-Earnes post, will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon in the l.egion headquarters on Pierce street from 2:30 until & o'clock. | Sequassen lodge, 1. O. 0. F., will hold its annual eclection of officers this evening. The Ladies’ Alt (hurch of Our Lady of Merey will conduct a food and apron sale tomor- | row afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in the church hall Miss . Mildred ing a tew If time daylight sav- in addition to| society of the | Bedford is spend- visiting in New York moving and A, Gridley Phone 16 FURNITURE and kinds of true Whiting St., 1 niano furni A loa WANTED apartment To rent n g FANCY ton's Nielawares Whitirg A pound e Air breathed daily by a human | being weighs about six times as much food and drink he consumes in the same period “Do you dress wn for other men and cold cream your face and put your hair i kid- curlers for your husband?" “FOOLISH WIVES” can Two hooklets brey, various com- (science, t inve buted | pervision be h and tigat thry Without these not oped for. written by published by elling of the fon of foods fll]x:'mvlv( M results will he Phitippi the Fl ee State Army Dublin, ed from | join were ress) - lee, the f cepted today at they Recruits April f. (Ry One hundred procecding stato army Mallow, to change the A to Du ree were were tra the burean of young County Cork, | much | personally. | found she w hand in New a call. telephone bill. has nearly living there, aid Mrs. Brown, m of disf nes, her Then 1 Play hous ple. there T and I felt 1 any longer, Attacked | 111 nave to sociat g men blin, to inter- TLLUSTRATED LECTURE, Iray., South I'rederic L. tion at the church, will give by iing on the opera ins, “Parsifal.” Beantiful flowers Easter »re synonymous. As the gift—flowers have never been displac- ed and never will be. For the home, for the church—for the whole Easter season — the choicest flowers are at Volz's, Telephone your order to 1116. VolzFloral Co. “Say It With Flowers"” 92 WEST MAIN ST. “but: T < telephoning to her hus- York every night at $15 These calls will all be on my understand the entire cast of her know my ~ will suifer from so many peo- Just couldn’t let her atoy but now I suppose director of educa- (‘ongregational lecture this evens