New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1922, Page 7

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ANOTHERBOWLING LEAGUE ORGANIZED Kensington WEDDING William M Wood On Car To The sing a no sing Dy han and Vi o1ganizations an wer wers New *thr Fri T teams, Moz John Skene, Ros Emerson; g0 Fi Jol Ki Ien Johr T Fra Thu wine Leing te: 1e sent 50 be P the Inde No matter how taugh or how stubhorn 1t 18 ¢, ¥ ¢ been much interested in bowii NEW BRITAIN A Very Special After Easter Sale Featuring The Smartest of The New Suit Models For Spring HAVING | BEEN SUCCESSIUL IN SECURING 8)OME WONDERIUL PRICE CONCESSIONS 10 ROM THE MAKERS OF HIGH GRADE SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES WE BOUGHT i1 AVILY AND AL v\lil.JI'JU."I'J'III( SOME UNUSUAL VALUES, I YOU HAVY THIE SLIGHT THOUGHT O1° Y, A W BPRING SUI'T, NOW v IS YOUR TIME TO B3t AND SAVE IN DOING 8o FINE NEW TWEED SUITS $19o75 EACH | $29.50 Hand tailore those pric color shades, garments in the very latest styles actually worth 235,00 of 15 Misses and Women, and and quickly sold at in the wanted en for '8 hefore Easter, (Choice ¢ lined $19.75 cach. this price 0 Tweed Suits in a variety of hest suit models, silk throughout. Sizes for and the you've many | a year. OTHER NEW SPRING SUITS Includes the al th popular prices, added to our Included are the flare effects with $15.00, navy blue in tricotine and twills, 0 many new arrivals purchased at special own stocks gives wonderful choice long lined a braiding 5.00. The as well the Misses as unusual value, to all who huy of us. new silk $19.50 and 8 suits, strictly tailored stylc costume suits in semi-fitted, belted and and embroiderings fn both and Womens sizes §39.50, suit you want is here, priced less than you expected to WICLL GLADLY SHOW YOU THE NEW SIDKS WHICH YOU'LI AKE PLEASURE IN SEEING Is Called lovely Attention To Our Sport Silks in which beanty of texture Baronet Satin in turquoise, So different is blended with beauty beantiful Just the silk for 25 yard. of color, There is the shimmery faney stripes and figures with choice of shades orchid, tan, prefty of grey, rose, jade, brown, white and blae 40 Harding biue, navy, a skirt, blouse or suit. from anything heretofore shown, inch 8§3. American & B SIRBEEIE i ey A. B Society Drum Corp Boosters Fagl oo 8 ek b e g High single, Johnson, 140 High three strings, Johnson, 321. High team single, American Legion, 518, High Legion Legion Leen erected near his home, Would Upset Trolley Motorman John Kinney in of the 0 o'clock trolley from lin street, noticed huge block wood which had been placed on o the tracks near the D, 8. store, in time cident It living B€11]n News 3 115 [ of was learned that some n the immediate neighhorho had placed the block on the evidently not thinking of the damage it could have done, Woman Delator the first time in the history childr Fraternal ~ Group. Winds Up First Season team 1411, Individual Averages G e 42 4062 40 3868 40 3703 18 1660 6 three string, American serio Iror the M in the debate held It debate pertained to President &'s attitude on the naval bill Mrs. Henry Moore was on t ive side while George Gre Griftith Were on t ide. Johnson, Aiiss \Marjorie Moore acte and decided that the affirmativ should be the winners, joint meeting of t! society and the itional church society evening at the home R. Kalen {1 O Connell [ Tohnson . ... IS ANNOJNCED |’I‘(.m‘.:n:,‘:” ormick O'Tirien st evening. MeIntyre Will Marry Miss F o MeCormick Moore . Emerson McCabe Minor ... Southard G. Corr P. Fagan . |B. Copr .. \ \l..Em W agan Moore Jim ative ay McKeon — Place Block Of Tred T T s Tracks—R., O. Clark Entertain—Interest Ttems, he season has ended for the ef Items wternal bowling feague and W on will begin for the Ken- ton “three man smoke” league, ing the past year Kensington men Ken ton The first siastical Congre Leel ngt will of s IPraternal league | Horn wded several | Hultquist | i MeCarroll 1. Giana Mitson b Thomson Meleon resu't the . T in the lasted which the The smoke™ t as n I'he Ladie i Aid society of the Ke: sington Congregational chureh meet on Thursday and Friday of th to clean the church. I meeting of the society will he Thursday afternoon at Lois Cowles of Kensington itor in Bridgeport yesterda A group of Kensington ) will entertain 2 en at the Grange hall Hill. Wednesday evening. The Berlin Motherhood cluh mect with Mrs. Robert Deming | morrow afternoon at 3 o'clonk The Women's Missionary |of the Berlin Congregationa has completed plans for the to be given at the church on 7|evening. The children deavor society tional church upper in the this evenin Mr. and Mrs turned from spent the White's pa White or s inc own more than 12 time the games Casino alleys in new Kensington | i league will open | the Casino lleys I t cight tollowing yer arney. Riuck John MeCormick; MeCarroll, D, Fitzsimons, W, Red eals—Griffith, Johnson: Hyperio Warner, O'Connell; Kingo, B. Moore, P. Fagani | Northeop W. Graham, Leupold | pi i Bkt Fl McKeon Malars R i he K season during roiled n min night leagus with IEmerson; Horn, edales — Trehy, Harva n, 1. Cobr Thomsor O'Brien, held o'clog W on 3 & as e lay he Buckle b m John W, ) of P Thomson aham Bdgerly Kingo Warner Hoppe 1 on Damo a, w sacic chury music I°ria of the Junior of the Berlin Congr will hold a soc chapel of the chur Rods - hson, <G Traternal League the W inst week the season anned and wiil r part of the month ed by Dr. B M, awarded to the final standing Kensington league Thomson simmons Hopps Skene Ryan Conway Drose H. W Kensington played on \s nd | 1 banquet s held the A cup pre- Griswold will al- Lest piaye of the for a5 follows AV 140 last game of le of of he ternal rsday 1 u v H. W, rumbull where th er vaaction with N he Rev. and W n \, East Berlin Items Upson year Skene §0.92 There will he the regular meeti of the Knights of Dythias soriety their hall this evening. Mrs. Dolan and children Pritain have been visiting relatives town Melntyre - MeKeon Announcement made imorning of the approaching marriage |of Williams . \eIntyre of New Brit- lain and Miss May V. McKeon of Ken- [ sington he wedding will take place in 8t Paul's church on Wednesday | morning, at 9 o'clock. the daughter of Fdward McKeon, a resident of Farm- | ington road. She is employed at the American Paper company | | prant. this pendents . T etslt” Removes New lLoadon, is n acthe it s tor Miss Peck hasketball the past the collega Glee meet at the home of Mrs. L. M. Ra on Main street this evening. NMrs, Treichei has been entertaini Goods Colds Go Quickl She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her houschold duties. At the first symp- toms she prepares the way for quick recovery ty the ), immediate use of Gray’s Syrup—a Louschold prnaranon of sixty ears standing. Mother stways buys the Largs Sixe fmember of ¢ rec of u- that Gets- 1L may have been, the corn or ouched with a few drops of * ports captain and is member club a | also chairman of the senior ating con mi ger of the 1017 and 1918 she was the club. Mi taken active part dergraduate campuign for ndow - ment fund of §2,000,000 for the necifent O1 this amount 00 ha been hy public soon 4 ribute Clack Will Entertain O, Clarl: of F Deriin will en- tertaln the members of the New Nritaln Rotary c'ub ot his home in Berlin on Thuraday evening. Mr, hax 13 Rotartans wit w s to by present Clark will entertain his pues the spacious pavilion which mas ittee as IKoine this r member Peck Das the un-| Ness In of also yeu an an in Con coilv 2 the b raised | seho will asked st I ALACE € tm;,r Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT’ From VWinchell Smith's Celebrated Play o of dead, | throw away-— il v Biltan by M. A, Axeliod Crowells Drug Store, I in DAILY char Re: Negri | to prevent a serious ac track s Lyeeum a woman took part | T Hard Mr, as judges Mi % A husine: group of vounz wom- to-| White have re- of New | The Progressive Reading circle will| Mother’s Coughs and HERALD, TUESDAY, l’ldmwllc ews of A SEWERGOMMITTEE | ; WILL INVESTIGATE H May Yet Be Possibility of In- ‘ stallmg Syslem Here | I | 'ANOTHER MEETING MONDAY |, Brock-Barnes Baseball Team Challenge Aces For Sunday Game— |t New Britain - Man Arrested Por |t Smoking in Trolley Car—Items of | Interest, The | district Plainville sauitary committer meeting T. Wheeler Charles | . MeC and G orgunized in the was ele sower last | ¢ town |1 ted | night at | hall, IPrank chairman, . and Joseph " ed elerk | The chtef discussion was in regard | to the possibility of installing a The " | € arthy was elect- o h N to w sew. | bound- alf and Eddy, | and ngineer | superintendent " company, reference, decided er system, aries, old maps of by the Met architects, of Boston, N. McKernan, local made Joseph |of the looked over definite could committer agreed fo conditions existing at | other meeting will he day evening at the town hall. The fact that the sewer district | board has taken a new interest in the l'ta | ennditions of Plainville, after years| | of inactivity, indicates a growing sen- | timent in favor of installing a system in order to do away with the present cesspools and drainage pools now in u water for he were Nothing but investigate present., held next the the An- There is no douht it | the members of the | that a system coulil nominal price. If it were not | the sandy ground in the town, | health conditions would not be good as they are. There iz not much sickness in Plainville despite the vast number of cesspools used and which occasionally trouble the owners by overflowing. Attention will ville Grammar equipped with cesspools. An institu- | tion of this size, with the large en- rollment of children whose health must be looked after, spurs the resi- dents to realize the need of a better sewage disposal system. The only | drawback, which make the installa- | tion difficult, is the level ground | which the town lies upon. A level ground such as is seen in Plainville, | | makes it hard for a sewer fall which | s ssary to properly drain into | in the committee be laid minds of but | at a for the as h n h N the Plain- | which are | Le given schools, ge r- | of ne | en od Legion Challenges The American Legion post arranged the formation of a baseball team its meeting lazt night and will is- | | sue a challenge to Manager Ray Neff| of the Aces. A game desired for | this Sunday afternoon, to he played | at Rockwell “ld. In all probability [the Aces will accept, as they are ready of he | fOr | at he 1% en | he 1 a I to open the season. Form baseball night in the tawn for the formation team were made, Sunday afternoon | v decided the best time to hold | practice games and Manager Neff will wccept the challenge of the Trock- ) 4 yrnes post team. Among the old | y timers who will be seen on the Aces| lineup this year wiil be Kalish, liott, Winninger, Haynes, Smith, Mar- | ino, Joseph, Northfelt and Martin. Vined For Smoking. Diniski of Washington street, tritain, was fined $3 and costs | in the local police cour: this nmrnin:‘]‘ for smoking on the Bristol-Plainville " tramway car, His fines totaled $16.20. | ¢ Riniski was arrested by iatroiman | & . W. Furrey on comnlaint of Motor- | man Lang and Conductor Gilchrest.| = Biniski hoarded the car in Bristol and | [on the way to Plainville, lighted a . leigar. He was told to stop but ighored the request. The conductor| stopped in Forestville to look for a |, policeman but failing to find one, pro- | ceeded to Plainville where he found | _ | Patrolman Furr Biniski was under _|the influence of liquor, it is said. !Judge L. . Prior heard the case and Grand Juror William J. Foran prose- | | cuted. now | Aces The Aces meeting last | when plans nd - om tewm held a hall of es o a e on e g iss | se n- ill his o d | 88 | on 3 | « a | New en | n's il ty b ol | cal | ).\ e ial ch Fpiscopal Church Notes. \ Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock the executive committee of the Men's club |t will hold a meeting in the parish| hotise, which will be followed at §| o'clock by the regular meeting of the Knights of Washington. On Thurs- PElday morning beginning at 10:30] at'gclack some of the ladies of the| church will held a cruller sale in be- half of the Knights of Washington | treasury. A large patronage {s hoped for. Orders may be sent any time from now onwards by phone elther to | | Harry TBonney, 54-12, or to the rec- Trumbull Team Victors | The Trumbull Electrie Rowling | team defeated the Wallace-Iarnes | players in the Tiristol alleys last night by the score of 1473 to 1422, a lead | ey Ir. | 8. ri in ot |t ng y relatives from Bridgeport at her home | on Main street | | Miss Frances Plerce has returned |from her Easter vacation, spent with relatives in Burlington, Vermont, A whist and soclal for the benefit of the Village Improvement society Iwill be held at the home of Gustave | Hansen Wednesday evening. | Miss He'en Hodgson of Berlin, 'spent Monday with friends in town, Migs May Harrington has returned [to her home on Main street after | spending a few days with reiatives in | New Britain | 1" Miss Gertrude her teaching at alter spending the relatives In Newport, R. 1 | | Miss Rich left Von lay | for Cromwell where she has accepted ak position with the A. N. Picrsoa com pany, { | There will be a cholr rehearsal | | Quinn has resuine the Hubbard sechool, past few days with IMlorence T at | Canrlel's chureh Thursday N o'clock, /) eve- Mrs, u lames MacIherson rom their wedding | the Adirondacks, I ani returned trip through APRIL | Wi will [hall members of heen ‘olumbia of 43 ‘elock Fairview street is r tonsilitis, after a sever cold, Mon- [raturned from a stay at Short Beach. and at the ing street, isume store. w TESTED seede that Patrick Collins, C'hicagzo Policeman, 15 T | 3 I and Mike ling, 10W ernor's ‘ommemoration | command rade, | concluded morning and | ton. 1922, 1 point idual averags folbws Trumbull slone 86 81 The indi € us lectric 14 ving ranger ihick willinm meris Qi 11 Pames 80 100 101 arton ynes wldo rynes 473 480 460 Radio Concert IX. of P, voted concert g in the Odd o'clock tonight, The | P'ythian Sisters will at nd in a body Claude I, Leroux of w Dritain will have charge the adio program, ‘The friends and fam fes of [’yvthian members have also invited, Plainville Briefs, | Vincenza Modesto of street, New Britain, for al- reckless driving, will be held in | e town court at 7:30 o'clock tonight | fore Juc E. I". Prior. The funeral of Mrs, Junior €', Praft| Broad street, will be held at tomorrow afternoon from the Rev, Lyman & Johnson of Rritain and Rev. J. G. Ward, pas- of the Plainville Baptist chureh, officiate. Burial will be in the cemetery Harry Bonney of West Main covering from an attack of of I, i \Hv).m Sister, the radio \l|||m lodge at 7 Fellows' The case of ged 2| o, il Mrs. Mre, Jennie Hickock is improving Mr. and Mrs. George Tuttle have n Sisters will hold their cake | bread sale at 3 West Main street | ymorrow afternoon. The regular meeting of the Busy ee Rewing cirele will be held tonight | home of Irene Iloran of \\'hn-i Pyt Ray Casey, manager of the Feonoms rocery store will leave tonight to as- his new duties at the Bristol Mis: ome e8S Miss ( er A in & is confined to her| with an ill- Derry Salem, Mass,, in itherine McCarthy is at| home on | OTiCE-—Haireuts 35r fect tomorrow Plainville, Conn. 150 barber in ef shop, | shas Bordeaus ANTED—To rent, furnished apartment in good location, hy couple. No children. Address Box 35F. American | Herald, | rOw. We have sheep lawn mowers and garden tools. | Hardware Co., Opp. P. O. | geitifues | Well rotted, Tel fertilizer, Plainville OW MANURE ephone Plainyvill cheap. “MIKE AND PAT” STORY Brother of Michael Collins, lfl.\l\‘ Leader. C'hicago, April 18, (6); ribune today printed “true narrative of Mike and Pat.” | t dealt with the anxiety with which at read cable messages from Treland esterday regarding attempts to as- nate Mike. | Sergeant Patriek J. Collins | south Chicago police station, is Lis brother, Michael Col- the Irish provisional | The hicago what it termed f the lead overnment. The sorgeant came 461, Six years ago he tike's passage to Amer but the famous Trish politician backed ut after he had gotten as far as the ocke. to America in | Aid he paid roor New ¢ Haven, Foot G announced ARD'S PROGRAM, 18.—The Gov- second company, for the 147th their charter the departure of nu for Cambridge, M The annual commem- be held next Monday | The plans call for a pa- and memorial service attalion drill and review Gov- rnor TLake and stafi on the Green | nd the annual dinner at 6:30 p. m. | April ard, plans of ave rant and of pril 24, 1775. ration will fternoon. church by JOFFR Chicago, LEAV CHICAGO, April 18.-Marshal Joffre his visit in Chicago this | departed cor Washing- | China claims the invention of the axicab, There are 3,500,000 ders in Chicago, SEVETE EC7EMA ON FACE NECK Arms and Limbs. In Pimples. Could Not Rest, CuticuraHealed. ‘' had a very severe case of eczema which started with small pimples that festered and ecaled over. The pimples were scattered all over my face, neck, arms and limbs, and were 8o painful that I cculd not rest at night. “‘The trouble lasted about a year, A friend gave me a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment which helped me so much that I bought more, and efter using three cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Miss Lena Robinson, Box 95, Norwich, Vt, Aug. 4, 1921, Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum exclusively for every-cuy toilet purposes, ampis Bach Froa by Mul. Afveos: " Outirura Lod. orsiariay Dopt ** " Bala every- and Boe. Taleum %e. Enap shaves without mug, O'BRIEN'S ORCHESTRA will play at a Fair given by THE NORDEN LODGE At Norden Bungalow April 20, 21, 22, 24 = L | ‘é‘ With a Straight Inside Line Princess Pat So many women have learned that the straight inside line on a Princess Pat means natural foot comfort that it is the most popular model in the world. Practical and smart for street, house, or business wear, David Manning’s Winth-Cuer Shoe Store 211 Main Street wone o For Quick Returns Use Merald Classified Advts. = =2 WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getling genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Toothache Neuralgia Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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