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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1 mixed ears, Good sized. Ownor can have Plainville News | [ e h b ton Place, Plainville, s JUDEMEN_T—MN —‘:::I\ '\’, ¥ The Safe Drug Stores Formerly Riker-Hegeman--217 Main St, N i | | : Wins Eviction Case Against Mrs. City Items AN D Y STORE CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD T'RIDAY, APRIL 14TH, “The Palms" Victor Easter record, Lucia T. Newton T The regulur meeting of Private | Walter J, Smith Post, No, 611, Vet-| Exti di Value Setting New Low Your Easter Hat Awaits You Here ||| 1% 04 1 posteonep 25t S s | ™ prce Sandards Postoffico Plans For Improvement|°f 8 evening ‘ 1.,”;‘,‘ b ; JORDANETIE Special Baster records, C. 1. Just the Shape, Style and Color [ e v s v 55050 7 50 v ALMONDS lema Confronts Local Players—Oth- | Hosiery at W, Gi. Simmons' shoe store, X Ve The same delicious, pure, sugar coate d, § £ §5 West Main street.—adyt, | t d Almonds which sre being featured ou e een oo ng or Judgment has been awarded Frank |[/four year old son of Mr. and Mrs, KL = F:csh from our factory, at a much lower ' ©. Thompson by Judge lidward P, |!'rank k. Rackliffe of 56 Maple strect, A ) fricc than they have been offered in a Yr2e, % % % 74 gz Prior in his case azainst Mrs. Lucia|WNO Was run over by an automobile | ong time. " Ty rOW . sl N m Main street, Wednesday afternoon, IT'S THE HAT THAT GIVES THE REAL FINISHING TOUCH TO MI-LADY'S EASTER OR spring (Jf|T; Newton and irrederick Louts Ben- R0 USRS R Mo CER, & €Claet | Per Pound 33c zon, ‘Thompson had been ordered to uins s s, LB o y Py ternal injuries. | COSTUME. IT MAKES'OR MARS, WIE OFFER A VARIETY OF STYLES S0 DIVERSIFIE leave his garage on Whiting street. | /& fr0M INCOVIR, ’ | A VARIE ES 8O DIVERSIFIED IN (R| "0, e %on the proceedings whs| Victrolas for Kaater, Henry Morans. PETER’S —advt, SHAPE, COLOR AND TRIMMING THAT EVERY WOMAN OR MISS IS EASIL¥ PLEASED, held in the local court before Judge ¢ % i TSRV, P James I°. Roche of 49 Union street | MILI( CHOCOLAT-E Prior on Wednesday, April 8, in ] ‘ which the judge withheld his findings |1 home from Columbia college for the . Easter holldays. | THE ONE MOST BECOMING awaits your selection here, You'll find Pokes, off the face Tricornes, in the case until yesterday. M A very fine grade of eating Chocolate, Attorney P. 1% McDonough of New rucifixus” new Xaster record by w3 its superior quality having been main- Britain, counsel for the defense, re-|Caruso. C. 1. Plerce & Co-—advt. | bt MG tained during the many years it has been lines and hair braids, tastefully trimmed with flowers, fruits, ostrich feathers, laces, veils, ete. The colors ceived notice of the decision today.| Jr. and Mrs, A. J. Barker left to- | r on the market. Seldom is it sold at less A!lo‘r‘n- Noble 12, Pierce of Hartford, | day for Atlantic City where they will | than 35c. Liggett's Price during April, are the newest and most \mntt_-d. Including navy, dandelion, jade, wood, periwinkle, canna and black and nted the plaintigcs. spend Easter and the coming week, white, at pleasing prices, . Thompson has & right to renew — — Per Half.Pound Bar 29c is ase ) garage for ¢ riod N‘ Ready to wear and Sport Hals such as large Hats For Matrons, in fine display, natty Turbans, g;\"l‘t'u;;"‘;: "‘:":’ ”?;‘\: “:i:‘i‘:"‘:“ :""’\' OPPOSES HANGING CAILLER’S Mushrooms and large dressy shapes, fashioned of solid straw and combinations of ribbon, silk crepes, ma- dered by Judge Prior gives him the Sallors, sllk or wool embroidered. Crushable Ro- Tricornes and small brim hats, with maline bows, right to act on the matter, Mr. man striped ribbon hats. Angora hats, sailors with fruit, flowers and burnt fancies, black and colors, Thompson, however, has not definitely { po¢ Angeles Woman Declares She : : ' MILK CHOCOLATE decided on what course to pursue and ribbon or crush bands. All are here, priced from $3.98 to $19.50 cach, does not know whether or not he will| Would “Never Vote to Hang a i A, P " 1 Py . X Z Man'—(' s Laughter. Faster Hats for Children or Misses in assortment unexcelled. Lovely in style and coloring and extra five years expires in June, Yauha: Atant <-Catikes LAUGHtor S A most delicious, rich, highly flavored values at $1.9§ to $10.00. e A Baseball Problem. Tion. AfEalae. Apnill Td<Arthus o, Milk Chocolate, conveniently packed. o, I will not be manager of the | pyrch, on trial for the murder of J. N . Twenty-six individual silver-foil wrapped sy AT A o SAnras S . r 2 nville Athletic club baseball team | Beiton Kennedy, laughed heartily | 3 3 discs to the package. A handy package MANY A STOUT WOMAN'S TRAGEDY IS NOT SO MUCH “I AM STOUT” AS “I LOOK STOUT.” s season, you can tell the World | whon Mrs, Frederick 8. Lyon, on the g for the teaveler school children; bustben ald Allan Bailey of Broad | vepjre from which it was hoped g | people. Usually 35¢. 25 street, former manager of that team. | jury would be obtained, frankly de | H iy ) it is because she is stout, but she is mistaken! She can attain style, with a poise and distinction impos | Mr. Bailey was one of the hest man- ;m:m 15 GURE RhE ol heves Xate Liggett’s April Special agers the local team has.ever had |(o hang a young man.” She was not and succeeded in geuling a franchise | yccepted, Both prosecution and de- $2.00 to $5.00 pair. Visit demonstration and let expert in charge tell you how to look your best, for the Plainville team in the Hart- | fopse have given up hope of com- A e, ford County league last season. '1'1mi1,,(.“,,g the jury this week. COTY'S L’OR]GAN v,-’ 5| {eam captured the cup and came out in first place under his able manage- ‘Rich Girl Pla;é o FACE POWDER ment. > i With the baseball season coming on, Ai edy Surgeon {aceids Cilt Brite Bel‘l]l’l I\JeWS () Jushses (with giiltan) thoughts of the local sportsmen have | g l,l_""(wliln S -u"mfi S Liggett's 69C J : W. Skene ...... 3 and the ques-|, > e el (oAt Needham turncd to this game, ; : . e v . lora Angell, 20 vears old, of Pasa- | Sl —| () Guitar ‘solo, “sehastapol W BYE wessns 247 [tion of the day is, *Who will manage | v Angell, 30 vear: e .. D'Angurra |G. Skene ....... 65 ! the team this year, and above all, Who | ¢ "¢s5 000,000 left by John W. (“bet ‘Pantr Needs T I e 5 W. Graham .... 03 9 willstart the thing?" “ Mr. Bailey has | 0 iiio) " Gates when she is 22, dis- y SPECIAL CUT P! Mrs. Charlotte Du Vernet Butter-| W, Moore $6 /| beon paked to take charge ngain, but| & G & RHES NARE B8 R A0 Sl Coffee (1 d) RICE field at the plano. e evidently had his hands full with the | ; | QLEC Vi ROUD) . : v using part of the fortune. She says ReciR I dxe ek 1s Destroyed. 401 4 2 [office last ycar and does not destre n | oo o ; e e egularly 45 lnge e IS SIRUEK BY AUIU A Reo speed truck, owned by the T re-appointment. When approached | She CXPects to marry a young Amer Week-Ends, 2 for 48¢ ale The stout woman who has attractive clothes, but does not look smartly gowned, naturally feecls that ble for the small woman if she is properly corseted. Her greatest need is a “Rengo Belt Reducing Corset! : “orps. ican surgeon who has an ambition to R R e & ] § 55 fia smuniatloalb. farIaae k . FRIDAY AND SATURD,. iy;:fv]..‘,‘.{\ e AE |m1 on- |, Oahe veianedlf 01 8 290 | O ;h‘ e "‘1 Smphaty ""1“ “‘f”“’”' } maintain a hospital for the poor. She Tea (}-pound) oA f?,m,s" d 15’:}: sington, was ¥ destroyed by fire| P, King . . 85 79— 247 | to be mentjoned as a posslble candl-| 444 not name the surgeon. Regularly soc Pr e vesterday afternoon near the end of | Buckley ; 4 sgo|date. This places the local team in Eal‘le Lewis Dl\ivelv Gf Cfll‘ Whichl the t Main Lm»m"(.ff.n,; iihe Tn F”:‘::I;.» : & :.: s 'if (llrlflnri'-nlythplr:s?l(x:i\ 1]; i flx:w'm'S‘ NS Week-Ends, 2 for 51c 22?,?) gfim;l fields 5’1"13‘; i S L 41— 393 |to be 1o one in town at the present | Stop Bowling Games Cocoa (¥-pound) : el i s i 1t was said that a leak in the pipe A ———_“""ltime who cares for the job as man- Because of Weather Regularly 35¢ 200 Lucky Strike 1.36 Stllkes \')llllam MC leenie leadl g [vom the gasoline tank catited 499 445 456—13096 | BECT ; e s Hamilton, O., April 14.—Bowling | Week-Ends, 2 for 36¢ 200 Piedmont ... 1.36 a blaze that gutted the body and left Brict Items. The merchants did their share fn| haitsd by & kel e » 200 Black & White 1.36 the machine a heap of twisted wreck- s bringing last year's team up to the |Bames halted by ;tp;‘":m‘f;r-“ N Mayonnaise Dressing 180 Lord Salisbury age. There will be no meeting of the|standard and aided in purchasing | V2§ _the unusual Regularly 38 i : Berlin Farmers' club tomorrow night. | euits ywever, towards the middle|Y: M. C. A. alleys here last night foil . 1.68 PLAN FOR GHURGH MUSIGALE K Sepsol St Speatal Servliae il Be held b tia | e o aiever, fowarda teminaled ook e b ol e e natinty Bonding tour- | Week-Ends, 2 for 39¢ 200 Fatima : : > The brick season has been started : : \2 1ok the igeason, tha-attendancs b kg : chagl Higs halle| I in Berlin and it is expected that the | Jerlin Congregational —church this|games decreased, which made it hard | Na@ment was in session. Iuge hail-| Chocolate Pudding 200 Omar . . i - 3 s hes St I v | evening at 7:30 o'clock. for the local team to bring any good | 5tones, some an inch in , diameter, e . i RBerlin Women's Missionary Society is | first shipments of this year's brick 2 or th ocal team to bring any gooc A it egularly 19c from the local yards will be made| The board of selectmen have made |out of town teams here. This made |PleW in through the windows of the 100 Egyptian Straights Planning for Event Next Week—|about May 1. | recent inspection of the roads and it necessary to play in other places, |POWIing alleys and covered the run- Week-Ends, 2 for 20c 20%s,50’s,100’s 1.05 The C. P. Merwin Brick company | the town teams have been working on | This caused a friction between the | WAYS With ice. Games had to be sus- Cake Chocolate (}5-pound) | 100 Helmar Attending. Washington Confercnce ligs weil as the Richard Murray plan | 1em 1O Ihe Daat tow duve fans and the team. pended while the alleys were cleaned. Regularly 30c 2(Vs. 50’5100’ 1.05 are the two which have alrcady start- | S k‘”"“"‘,1"][“”5_“""“_’S spending Twing Case Postponed i Week-Ends, 2 for 31c Turkish Trophies ed work. Ior the past several weeks | N¢ week end with friends in Middle-| e cage of Modesto Vincenzi of| ALARMS CAUSE EXCITEMENT Beef Cubes 20’s, 50’s, 100’s—$1.05 ) | town William, better lnown as “Billy”,| the pits along the Farmington road | % X Columbiu street, New Britain, held on the five_year old son of Mr. and Mrs. (belonging o the Murray company | WIS JOSC SKinner is spending her | eharges of reckless driving, which was | Mistake Causes Two Bells to Be Rung Regularly 30c }og %“'a‘li CRI }gg James MeQueenic of Main strect in[have been drained of the winter wa-| FieAton With hor aunt, Miss Tdith | (o naye heen heard last night in the For Slight Tire, Week-Ends, 2 for 31c lg Molguh ot i SEiira g _|ters preparing for the carting of clay | S28¢ of 3 2 I s local court, wi s 3 il ne % s ino No. Kensington struck by an antomo- | ters preparing & Mree HiRd" Ohiins or Kensington ail oo on . DA URCNEC URHE BEBCl o e e et o e Peanut Butter (10 oz. jars) o Isl:icn:rnCork 1.50 Tile Vesterfny afternopn. At about | to!the bilck Holse, SR s S week, Tuesday night, This action | ment Realirs 25 o . ;W The officials Murray com- g her sister from New |, SERATY sal judge, who | casioned about 4:30 o'clock yesterday egularly 35 L, o'clock, which was driven by Iarl The officials of the IFERY (SO o Bl o Ver bhe. Weelkvend: was necessary as the local judge, who Week-Ends, 2for 36¢ 100 Natural. . . 1.50 ¥ pany as well as “loca ants ex. i ca Ve g afternoon, when two alarms were Lowis. Mr. Lowis is the son of Pros-|Dany as well as otherlocal plants ex- | “(% P A2 SECEARE o | was to hear the case, was called out & ! 100 Pall Mall 3 SRR v il recently | pect a record breaking business this| 4 L he school board will | ¢4\ n Vincenzl is alleged 1o have | sounded, bringing out the entire fire . i St it Tovls and Bl wedengly o The building boom in ana|P® held on Tuesday night of mext|y i, Horse owned by Mus,|fighting forces of the city, with the Vanilla Extract (2 oz.) (Natural) . . 2.00 e '(]:, [,’v",:‘,’,:'ir,.’,::',::?,.,,“,id“‘c about New York is responsible for “"‘,;::' ! James Twing of the Advent Camp |exception of Engine Company No. 4. W "l';“ll‘:i:’d”cz for 36¢ 100 Egyptian Deit- The Shild was removed o #% home | ® part of the pickup in business, it | e public schools of the town Will |\, yndq, which resulted in the animal | Patrolman Michael J, Cosgrove i CeRAEUdd, ies No.3 . . 2.10 e child was remov Ty Sl 5 Bidithed open for the spring session on Tues- | 1 Yo Taw covered smoke Issuing from the secs a 4 17 Bh 0 G en ooy Day s TUB0RE. |2 G R e O ferEnce day mprniag; e e RS S e TR Pure Olive Oil (124 oz) 100 Philip Morris win who found him to bebadly bruls-| 600 LA FEOEC, s| | The board of selectmen will meat as | the carriage [ISixaet: and hefusnan it &n alsres tHwh Regwarly oco (Cambridge). 2.00 ed and cut about the face and head.| S SEOMES L0AT ANC X8 FTARCH| usual in the office of the town clerk Fined For Drunkenness [Res Lot e ot ok Purk i Week-Ends, 2 for 91c Hly condition 15 not serlous and- he| JV0 18, MO0l Bry b e Ameri. | On Monday evening, e o o hrinEot Moo | Bigelow street, The fire was In n Nt :E:;;m as resting - comfortably | ..\ "Rovolution conference which will East Berlin Items. ‘u’:pL;i:,‘fifndp,fid:;m;nOéuy]:ta\" ,-u‘“ml,)f tenement occupled by John Dublckl, : £ ng. i o o v - ' " - < d ! ST p be held in Washington shortly. The| Mrs. Howard Burnette and daugh- | Juage Prior yesterday aftérnoon for|and was caused by a leaking ofl-cook- C P : R Bl d i "}’ ‘!”]0 ]”;" > ‘j’l “\‘;““’ Just “0\“' Berlin delegates are expected to leave | ter, Frances, of New Britain, spent dmgkpnnos.su " The so;tcncc however, |Ing stove, The damage was very ew ut rices on azor aades he accident happened. Mr. McQueenie | o morrow. Thursday as the guests of Mrs. Frank | wag suspended and the men had to |8light, amounting to about $50. :;“'R"';‘:"“ ‘S]{’:“”\’-‘ :‘:"v‘h';r.::"“: '"n"’h‘::‘:;‘g . Clark ‘\\'ill' Entertain, | Cobey on Wilcox avenue, pay the costs of the court which| Some person notlcing smoke com- 1.00 Astn Stean - « o (10’s) 63c : . B tobert 0. Clark, the East Berlin| There will be a service at the Meth- |, ted to $13.46, ing from the direction of the house, 0 DuiRam Diplas (5's) 35 about a Kord car belonging to the [ jrick aetunes, w orta i v w0l ; v - | W LR R o i (0 i A 8 f rick manufacturer, will entertain the [ odist church this evening at 7:30 Catholic Church Notes ran to the New Britain Lumber com Connecticut Light and Power com-|pempers of the New Britain Rotary | o'clock. At the Church of Our Lady of |pany, and sounded an alarm from| | 40 Ever neaay. . + . (G8) &Vc pany, which was stopped in front of [ cjuh at his home on Thursday eve Thomas Knight, who has been con- )Icrcy{u;\lglft there will be a celebra- |Box 214, The ringing of the two 50 Gem ]unior (715) 35¢ his home. ning of next week, The wives of the |fined to his home by iliness for the |tion of the Stations of the Cross at|alarms, caused many persons to be- % 3 i < , The father says that the hoy proba- | members have also been asked to at- | past few weeks, i3 on the mend, but 7:30 o'clock., Rev, Father Conlin of'|leve that a bad fire was in progress, | 1.00 Gillette . . . P s) 79¢ bly stepped out from in front of the | {end, stlll very sick, Hartford whl be in charge of the |and immedlately there was a steady | car directly in the path of Mr. Lewis Mr, Clark was awarded a sheep for Misses Ruth and Marguerite Bour- | sorvices and will speak on, “The Pas- | procession toward the scene. | who struck him. Clayton Lewis, a|a prize at one of the meetings of the | geols are spending a few days With|gon of the Lord.”. Tomorrow, Holy | | brother of the driver was in the car at| club held last fall. The animal then|relatives in New Britain. dutirdny, Amass Wil b8 held at 7:30.| the time of the accident. ,| weighed about 50 pounds. It now Miss Katherine Bastress s spend- ‘;"clock in the morning with a blessing Planninz Musicale weighs about 200 pounds and will be [Ing her Easter vacation with her par- | e'tne Paschal candle with holy water, The Women's Missionary society of | served at the meal next week, ents, Mr, and Mrs, Roland Bastress, Sunday masses will be held at 8| the Berlin Congregational church is Foresters. In Fast Orange, N. J o'clock and 10 o'clock In the morn- . : : vlanning a musicale to be given at the|J. Fritz ........ 85 T 82— 244 Philip Nase s having some {im- ing with speclal Baster music, 5 - . church on Iriday evening of next|B. Moore . §0 88 04— 202 | provements made on the interlor of P. O, Improvement Weck i g ) ; ] New 6-room house with garage, 11 acres land with 8 T el CA is i agan . 8 97— 264 | his restdence on Wilcox avenus, s : &y ; f £ ; i W week. The program i heduled to [ B. Fagan 8 2 8 PGk BHNY, The loeal postoffice will jolp in . : U8 ffg fruit, water in house, Farmington road. Price $5,200.00. i —Tire District—Briefs. begin at § o'clock. Mrs. A. J. W.|G. Corr ... 84— 289 hA“cm;(r rehearsal will bo held nt| (g country wide fmprovement weck ; Myers and W. 1. Van Maasdyk will | McCarroll ...... 91 §9— 267 the Methodist church Sunday morning | campalgn during May 1 and May 0, | L AR o ! W ) i ) 1 asdy A s pailgn durlng May and May 0, i . 1l parts city. be the artists on the program. R R L L T ke pln of Ue (MERoVEMEnE Waslk {% By i Building lots for sale in all parts of city. The following program will be ren- 452 418 446—13160 Another soclal and dance will be | get In {ouch with all the resldents By 3 i * dered: Amecrican Legion. held at the Athletic huil‘ next I'riday | op tho (own, ineluding the merchants, | : s Songs with violin obligato H. McKeon .... 84 89 fhes i;; evenlng. & yteven notnien REd Chather of : PN ° ° (1), On the Adrian Sea Tempie | Hultquist . 85 §— 207 - Commeree officials in erder to recelyo . i > 2 (b) By The Waters of Minnetonka | P. Fagan . 84 ST M= 28| omy nine British peercases are |any suggestions which may tend to p p 140 MAIN ST. TEL. 1790 ... Lieurance | McCormick . 92 2 18_}— 253 | ©MBIbI to slt in the House of Lords, |improve tho prosent postal system or Built Like ! 8 Van Maasdyk |Johnson ... 94 1S | any other matiers relating (e the post- Violin Thomson . v J02= 92 office, a Cup (1) Adagio Cantabile ...... Tartini ey The people are urgad te cooperate| | ) Bourree ..... Handel = v et 0o f 3 ( ande with the local postmaster in this cam Your heel sinks into a .V Vi ¥ ¥ | pulgn and any new plana they may | 3 ! : e ] huve in Miad will be cheerfuily re- | socket. It holds your foot i REM EM B E R Tolk (ol L eany Chame [celved and curried out if possible, 1t| firmly. There is no slid- () Santa Lucia .......... Itallan|J. Glana . » 00 70— 258 will also give the residents an oppor- | 1 | (h) Janet's Chofce ........ Scoteh|Trehy ...... 81— 278 tunity to get into closer contact with | ing motion that produces A o % Inglish | McCormick 88— 279 . » post off - 3 “Hage, Megts wht Quer koo | — i Smblope 10 I St T tur, somes e ) 0ur Bankrupt Sale Of Mr. ] S A - = 2 pece nvitec v : paniment ]nmlu«z'?dr:l:& 408—1318 Through the courtesy of tha Chil wears holes in your hose. | : Violin aepg = (a) Cavatina Northrope 79 100-- 261 Records daren's McAll \v\:v.w;,:x of er\\ Britain This is one of the five | a ava ‘. L3k et ban the play, *The Wishing Well," so suo- | (I Valse Caprice .Colerld;:c-T:\ylnriMalurm ¢ B s ;T cessfully preeenied last Tuesday nf unusual features of | Wal ‘:hes Jewel Mr. Van Maasdyk Horn vvvvvvves 91 il ternoon at (he Camp gehool in New 1 |8 H Vocal John Moppe ... D4 7F 248 Liritain, will ho repeated again tomop- | (a) Roadways ......... Densmorc|O'Connell o.vy.. o ;(ly —_— or —_— [ ot in the same EnAltorium, 'rluu" Dr. Ka er 0 (b) Matilda . Liza Lehmann | B Hoppe .o..o. 78 ol will give the Plainville parents and | an l verware Mrs, Myers pmtnte sy : children an opportunity ta sea the| | y Violin 430 399 5 it will be lield at ¢ o'clock and | Sh | ) Domane ... svendsen | LA [the repetition of the performance is| 0c€s 1 is still going on, Gifis for Easter Brides can be bought RE e | mdgerly \vevee. BT 93 . FOIRL) Fo-mioR B0 CI00R T DREIE SR thatappealstoeverywoman | |M for half of normal prices. 10-jewel, 10.year case, Octa- | IE Pugnani-Krelsler | RIRGE {6 wea it | gon shane Wrist Watches p* $5,00, 1847 Rogers at §18.00. Mr, Van Maadsyk :'nmm 1 il | | who wants a comfortabla Vocal Thomson ... 7 2 WANTED=To_ ront, l’!‘v’nf:I‘lrlll:‘,d\ry“Alyll\\ml | shoe wlthmtnx:uulflclng ‘ American made Alarm Cwcks at 85c. Big reductions on lo. No children. Address lleral style i : oMo chiidron. Aditress * or Y | Diamonds, Beeing is believing, | L] i E | i { - | Exclusively at Aie you a Failure because g 5— 25 c L Pierce cn L s, Torbecy GAD ATen. pooia: you don’t know how to 7 s ri (1] . Plainville liardware Co, Opp. P, O, MODERN BOOT SHOP 0 em ewe o dress? Sce Tailor Made Man | Drose - b R, SR Hivs vooth, CHERINE. Weound 168 Main Street. . LYCEUM THEATER ~ Bli xajem 110000 91 81 107~ 231 Oiobits. BroniisHE. A S 22 LAFAYETTE § N. M. Teti, Gen. Mgr. 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