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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. ‘.Hartford'u Shopp é\'@%‘“fl STORE CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY, AVRIL (TH, Your Easter Hat Awaits You Here Just the Shape, Style and Color That You've Been Looking For IT'® THE HAT THAT GIVES THE REAL FINISHING TOUCH TO MI-LADY'S EASTER O SPRING COSTUMIS IT MAKES OR MAL W OFFER A VARIETY O 8T IN SHAPE, COLOR AND TRIMMING THAT EVERY WOMAN Ot MINS 18 THE ONE MOST BECOMING awalts your seleetion here You'll tind Pokes, off the face Tricornes, Mushrooms and large dressy shapes, fashioned of solid straw and combinations of ribbon, silk erepes, ma lines and hair braids, tastefully trimmed with flowers, frioits, ostrich feathers, laces, veils, The colors are the newest and most wanted, including navy, dandelion, jade, wood, periwinkle, canna and black and white, at pleasing prices Ready to wear and rt Hats such as large Hats Por Matrons, in fine display, natty Turbans, Sailors, silk or wool embroidered Crushable Tto Tricornes and small brim hats, vith maline hows, man steiped ribbon hats. Angora hats, sailors with fruit, flowers and burnt fancies, black and colors, ribbon or crush bands, here, prived from 83.98 to $19.50 cach. Fast values at Hats for Children or Misses in assortment 98 to §10.00, mexeelled, lLovely in le and coloring and extra MANY A STOUT WOMAN'S TRAGEDY IS NOT SO MUCH “1 AM STOUT" AS “I LOOK STOUT." The stout woman who has attractive clothes, hut does not look smartly gowned, naturally foeis that it 15 hecouse she stout, hut she is mistaken! She can aftain style, with a poise and distinction ‘impossi- Pluinvillz News PYTHIAN SISTERS PRESENTED GFTS ‘Worthy Temple of New Britain ‘ Attends LOAL COURT GASES TODAY [ Twing Case Will Be Given Hearing [ Tonight In Local Court—William | Cosgrove of Waterbury, Former | | Resident, Dies—Items, Pythian Sisters Temple, Knights nf‘ Pythins, one of the youngest organi- | zations of women in the town, was | surprised with o shower of gifts at its (regular mecting held last evening in [the Oda Tellows Hall.Worthy Temple of New Britain, sttended as guests of the lacal order and made a presenta- Ition of a beautitul silk American flag. Manlius Norton of that temple made | {the presentation. The gift was a sur- [ prise to the local sisters as Worthy Temple had been invitad over to take ‘harge of the degree work on a class of candidate Among other donations received by thian Sisters was a set of ecight | dozen silver spoons given them by the | Knights of Pythins: plates, salad [bowl and piteher by Mre. Fred Mar- shall; a boiler by Mrs, Carrie Buell; | a large coffee urn by Mrs. Margaret ! Wilbur; a dish pan by Mrs. Cora Tut- tle; & basket by Miss Beryle Turner, | and a set of trays by Mrs. Pauline Voight. | One of the most appropriate gifts | received was that of a Holy Bible, donated by Mrs. Mary Wadsworth, a | | resident of the Trumbull fla The | Rible is a very old one and has been | |in the Wadsworth family for genera- ons hack and was always treasured |1engthy | Britain branch and over this All dogs ! come under female canines for § six months of age ruling Post Office Closes, The post office will close o'clock neon tomorrow for Priday observance. There one eity delivery in t the rural malls will usual Money orders will be lssued and the mails will be dispatehed the trains on the regular schedule Condition Tmproves, Word has been received here that the condition of Hugh Trumbull of Maple street, a patient at the Hart tord hospital, is sliightly improved I'rank Oshorne, patient at the Hartford hospital, 150 improving following an operation last week Poultry Club Meeting There was a good turnout of poul try men of the town at the meeting | of the Plainville Poultry ssociation held in the town hall last night, C I.. Card of South Manchester a and Interesting talk care and feeding of chicks. The asgociation was enlarged by the additlon of 13 new members, which brings the present total close to the 50 mark. The association plans to in- erease the membership to 100, Episcopal Church News At the Easter Service, next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock there wiil be administration of the sacrament of holy baptism. Parents desirous of having children baptized are required to notify the rector sometime during this week., At the same service there will be the presentation of the chil- dren's Lenten mite box offering. Par- ents of cradle roll children are cordially invited with their little ones. Plainville Briefs ‘The Plainville Trust Co. will be closed all day tomorrow in observance of Good Friday. Cornelius Prior is visiting at his home on Canal street from Holy Cross college. A large attendance was seen at the mass meeting of the Plainville-New of the National Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Color- ed People, at the local Redeemer's A. M. E. Zion church last evening. Re- ports were heard on the membership drive. The ladies' society of the Methodist church held a successful food sale in the vacant store on 3 West Main street The Children’s Dentifrice at 18 Good will be but © morning and be delivered as How they clam- or for it! The flavor fascinates them, Children love the cooling, freshening fra- grance of Spear- mint Tooth Paste. Copyright 1921 by Wrigle, Pharmaseutical 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 contains no grit or injurious chemicals, SPEARMINT TOOTH PASTE The fact that Spearmint cannot harm even the delicate teeth of children recommends it to every grown-up. Spearmint cools 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 Tabe Today gave on the ; Wrigley Pharmacentieal = N. Randoiph St., Philadelphis, Ps. Please send me free tube of Spear- mint Tooth Paste. Name | by those who had charge of it. Its past history is an interesting one and | will be preserved by the Pythian sis | ters. An invitation was received ble for the small woman if she is properly co Her greatest need is a “Rengo 1elt Reducing Corset' vesterday afternoon and realized a | good sum for the parsonage fund. by the{ TANTED«To rant, fumisied rooma or A apartment in good location, by American |1ocal Temple to attend the district| coupl o children. Address Herald, | convention on May to be held in| Box New Tiritain. The Sisters also receiv- ed an invitation to attend a radio | concert given by the Pythian TLodge| which will held in the Odd Fel- | 1o Hall Tuesday evening of |TO RENT—Five room Anil iR, floor. Modern Improvements I 4 Ilast Main St. Flainville. S e Following the business meeting last aternoon. | €¥ENINE. a banquet was tendered the | bo hold at the | Visiting guests. ; tional church at| F1ans are being made for a f0od | .o.xp . pog, white with white and brown Roriin Congroga. | $31€ to be held on Wednesday after- | " mixed ears. Good sired. Owner can have hold services at|N0on of next week in the vacant store [ by identifying and paying for ad. 11 Nor- lon 3 West Main street. {7 ton Blass, Elainl] fef Alleged Drunks Arrested o e e T Harlow Jones, who gave his home ! [lowing ashes removed as Springfield, M and Rdward and sand for sale Carrol of New York were arrested last | R Fslnvile: night by Patrolman Royce for drunk- | enness. The men were headed for Dristol but were ejected from the trol- 10y by the conductor. They will | before Judge Edward P.| Victor Easter Records at Morans'.— and Grand Juror William J.|advt. 1 the court this after- | At the next meeting of the board of Address My Druggist’s Name ........cce000ue0 Address K200 to 85,00 pair . coese b, > Visit demonstration und let expert in charge tell you how to look your best. e e e e ver— SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Appy Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out. Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sul- phur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares & briver Is John H. Nolan of state, was in court on a cha proper use of markers. discharged upon from noon. The majority Special services vili the churches until 3 o'cl in TESTED seeds that grow. Wa have sheep fertilizer, lawn mowers and garden tools. Plainville Hardware Co, Opp. P. O. the after- Berlin News MOONSHINERS FINED BY JUDGE GRISWOLD John Kuzenewicz Operated Big- gest Still Ever Found Hero THOMAS FAY PAYS 830 d With Reck- n, this of im Nolan wa pagment of the fire commissioners, Chairman Emil G. Hjerpe will make a report on the practicability of engaging one or ns to care for firemen sick or injured. Tt is he- lieved that the new plan will prove | more practicable than under exist- | ing conditions. The board of police commissioners | has accepted resignations of Patrol- man David Moore and Supernumerary Policeman Peter Delconte. A. C. dance at Trinity Bacchaf of fa rs will close. Id in all of will he a mass Panl's church. | he on second 63 tenement, Apply Ihere & at St Addresses Kimball, American Hardware New Britain bers of the Men's Berlin church — at house last evening. his topic Members of talk the tive men. A short busin at which time voted member, 1o make George ary member, first person to stowed upon Major 1" 1. gather ok short time prise the inasmueh as another ness man of New living in Berlin and to join the class 1y it is of | 1 I"ollowing the oy | Kimball a social hour | Will Buoitd New The bLoard cided to build a new fhe rosidence of on the 1 to farm in Kensington Selectman Carter stated this morn that rond will he closed with- is to b Tawo | 01 before the week is out. He stated that the teams will be to pass through the brook but bhe sgary for antomobiles trucks to mz a detonr. Following past therities matter ¢ helore it dents are to arricrs town Meetin vice-pro ¢ the Croy e in the NOTICE-—Fresh Fish Market, fish every Whiting St., day. Horton's Geo Plainville the sident corporation to the mem class of the community Mr. Kimball had |7 Judith Maccabees.” the club proclaimed the most interesting and instrue- heard by that body cited Union Kensington 10: 4 tional 30 of ook will spoke a Bible the I'he chure will o'cloct | neeland | fian or- iriefs Miss Harriet Hackett of New Ha- | ven, is visiting with Miss Iithel Whit- ney of Kensington. The Peck Memorial library in Ken- | sington will he closed tomorrow be- cause of the holiday. I R. Showalter and her two | ghters, today veturned to their [homes on Berlin street, following a visit to Oberlin, Ohio. Mrs, W Fagan is visiting reia tives in Winsted team Also L. work, building stone F. Silvernail, Phone i The police commission is consider- | ing a plan whereby unlimited park- : h . noted skin specialist. ing privilege will be instituted on| Nothing has ever been found to West Main street on the north side, | | take the place of sulphur as & pimple extending westward excepting the | remover. It is harmless and inex- Professional huilding. On the south | jonsive. Just ask any druggist for & side it is planned to install a five-min- | ¢ma|| jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use ute parking privilege. ¢ one yet of meeting was held nil Shieriden w The club also votel Kimball an Mr. Kimball have this honor | him Wilcox presided at m.-f stated that within would have a members of the prominent busi- Diritain intends he will he asked Mr, flcox wounld { 1 car be tried Prior { Voran noon. honor the he- New Britain Man Cha local it like cold cream. less Driving—Sclectmen Wil Build Twing Case Tonight Miss Rose Kiniry has returned from | Modesto Vincenzi of Columbia | 1 vigit to New Iaven where she spent | street, New Rritain, will be arraigned | al days with hor aunt, Miss An-|in the local court 7 o'clock tonight | If IPagan to answer a charge of reckless driv- | | I'he weekly meeting ing. Judge K. P. Prior will hear the | | | oy Sconts will he t case. Vincenzi is alleged to have been the Congregationa | the cause of an accident on the South- | There will be no the | ington road Sunday night, Tiarch 26. sirl Scouts this week, He was riding his motorcyele which | The Grange sewing club this| frightened the horse driven by Mrs. | afternoon at the home of BEd-| James Twing of the Adve~ Camp | ward Michaels | grounds. The horse boltea, = cowing de <t Berlin Items | Mrs. Twing out and injuring her . The hours at the postoffice | shoulder. She was unable to umu\ar1 Friday follows: Open at for a trial until this week. 118 a.m. and close at 10:00 a. m., and re- Radio Concort { Pythian Lodge, Knights of Pythias, | |B will hold its radio concert in the Odd | iellows’ Hall on the evening of Tnes. | ay, April 15. The concert was to have | / been held Wednesday evening but | was postponed. Ciaude J. Leroux of Our Direct Selling Plan — From Factory To You— New Batteries And Repairs Saving You' About 25 to 50 Per Cent. NO BATTERY TOO OLD TO BE REPAIRED in he Made— | a sur- New,, Bridge—Inspection Bricfs, for sovers nic Mike Bendas, of this tov ed $100 and costs by Jud Griswold | fn the town court last night, a| charge of manufacturing intoxicatina liquor. The fine w payment of the cos John Kuzenewic Bends s tined the same charge Offieers Webster and Ventres conduct on Tuesday night at the | both of the above name:d The officers were sneee ecating the largest still vet in Berlin at the home of The local authoritics say that the fs of the best made which has be Lrought into the local court Tundred gallons of liquor wer fiscated, The two men live in lower scction the town Meriden town line. At the home of Bendas was found with two gallons New Britain Man Fined, Thomas B. IFay of Britain, peared before Ju Griswold charge of reckiess driving, He plead ed not guilty, He was fined costs. Fay appraved in court sult, antomaobile the turnpike near the Meriden line Monday evening A car owned by Raymond also New Britain, was the side of the road near the town line while its driver wa ing one of the tires. | yfeon, was driving toward it The oring to pass another found that of Kimball. ) but he was blinded by the town two automobiies approaching the n, was fin of the Rerlin Id this evening church. meeting of on not who 5 suspended on members met neighbor Mrs, cost Brown 14 rai a 100 amd Bridgc. has Dridze Whit Me- of selectmen conerete Willi et a are as men. ul in discove hain Mahon rou S, Kuzene he a church real at evening choir rehe this will ihriel's a at ing e ina il &, S o'elock Virginia Pgot, who has been the past few days with re'a- | on Main street, has returned to studies at the New london col- few doys as work start also able | will and the the | it of neu the au t y : | completion of 1 smail stitl Parents of the invited gos the loeal et nsing to Il few new ot Hguor ibie the in [} » selectmen unt have G Methodist chureh are €8-| .o vestarday. Mr. Cosgrove is well to attend the F > e onek Sunday morn. | KnOwn in Plaisille and had been an Steel and | Harper will preach | CnEincer in the Standard Faster Morn Hig| eaTings compzny for a long time. | avening sepvice will he| e mage home on Maple street s Neop | When he resided here, M A i [ cholr rehentsal will be held betors|, P Crosgrove was o awning sarsice at 8:45 a. m. ©njThe funcral will be held tomorrow | Good Friday there will be a service| Bfternson from the home et 1:30 at 7:20 in the avening. l” clock with services from &t. Thomas | " the nest mesting of the Modern|Church in that city. Burlal will be Woodmen soclety will he held Thurs-| In St Joseph's cemctery. {day evening, April 20th | Dog Licenses. ! The regular meeting of the Boy| Notices have been posted concern- Seonuts will he held at the Derin Con- | iNg the iie £ of dogs. All canines ; | must be properly tagged hefeee Vo sregational’ chnrch this evening in- cieat I'viday evening. The|l. Male dogs can be licensed for $1 members from this place Wil AN, | e ——————— e Mahlon Haven has purchased a new S s erecting a garage in residence on Main| | in d properts ot inte| Stops Hair Coming Out; hickens, Beautifies L stor New opened tray asked hy the hitve m Q First at the entitled How not the | the bric “The removed | | | | heen by ‘rmon nt town | of aceide on 37 years old. | o Bridees In: - etman G an inspection lin, 1 Berlin ter afternoon tie ones peeted 0 rter madde Ler brid: in Kenst tound of the Kimball, parked at Meriden gton many poor condi and and in of iy of old o be u bridges erected last year 'ry good con- necessary many and in endeav- NeW car crashed into claimed that headlights of him. to I it w to m ones are dition the of " repairs on of on ol Complain About Town authorities complaints daily i Dumping receiving regard to al antomobi'e and the rear of “his strent to house it are 1o ing toth sawed. Thom- g | dumpinz highway the the 1o lumping have town ? sclectm | in securing a streteh of Dr. Sutton property in dumping grountd well next to the blue house | 010 fair grounds, There algo an other dumping ground the high | way to New Britain from Kensington people arve asked to uce these Leen Jand Rerlin as the he s | I Service on opposiic is Willard, Evide, Presto-Lite And All Oiher Makes Free Testing And Water Recharging—75¢. Service Batteries $1.00 Per Week on bine tesignated “ the of as 100 West Main St. New Britain, Conn Near P.0. Branch: Trumbull St., Near Pearl St. Hartford Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop “I’reezone” on an aching stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you Iift it right off with fing- | ers. Truly! - } -cents buys a bottle of “Dander | Ine” at any drug store. Aftepr one np- | plication of this delightful tonie you LYCEUM THEATER [ can ndt find a par of dandruff or ekt a falling hair, Tesides, every hair Week Apiil 17 shows new lite, \Iger, brigauiss, S S SR | moTo color and abundance, Are you a Failure because you don't know how to dress? See Tailor Made Man residents dumping their rubbish and at times garbage on the side of ; main thoroughiares and highwaye. "'\‘*‘[‘”‘"’_l A warning was issued several weeks B 0 to the effect that persons caught T | rubbish on the side of i | tion 1 approved | L | grounds fortunat Church To rthe Dramatization as a| Morning. i plot i gpecis tor services will be held the [ (he st Congvegational church «ehool at 9:45 a. m., Sunday. All the departments of the &chool will com md # reprodiction of the story of Baster morning, entitled, “Raster places Morn,” will be given | One More Notice [ Alervin MeCutehean will take Town Clerk Arthur l. Woodruff t of John. Dwizht latham, as will send one more notice to the de-| pojor tazel Dohrenwend, as Mary | inquent taxpayers the Worthing- | \jagdetenc. Helen Veach Bryan, will [ton fire district which will state that| ;o Siame and Dorothy Latham, will all taxes must be paid before May 18 Prepresent the mother of fames. or liens will be placed on the proper- | An invitation ecen extended to [ty. This action was taken as the re- Ly "y pants and frienc a little |sult of a special meeting of the dis- corn, in-|trict held Monday evening. Noliday Hours ‘lomorrow Holtdays hours will be observed in general thronghout Rerlin tomorrow Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of [ hecause of Good Friday. The Beriin “Froezone™ for a few cents, rufficient | Savings bank will be closed all day, tn remove cvery hard corn, sioft corn, | At the Beriin and Kensington post- or corn between the toes, and ihe val- |offices, the hours will be from 7:13 luscs, without sorcness or irritation, luntil 9:30 o'clock in the morning and Fl 'l