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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922, T T Plamwlle News gfi' /e : —n o . NEW BRITAIN AN e e " DAYSHEAVY N ‘Modesto Vincenzi May Also Face B 5.7 e Gk e e ’ A & Givil Swit A Very Special After Easter Sale | (e ALLEGED DESERTERS Featuring The Smartest of The [f "« r e cwm o Desertion— | Veterans Attend Encampment At New Suit Models For Spring [f o Modesto Vineenzi of Columbia street, New Dritain, was fined $25 and \A'nfl‘fi. amounting to ahout 47, in the local court last night by Judge Fd- THE MAKERS O HIGH GI-AD ITH FOR WOMEN ANDMISRES WE .BOUGHT HEAVILY AND (@l[ward P. Prior on a charge of reckie driving, ARE ABLEE TO OFFER SOME UNUSUAL VALUES, 1R YOU HAVE THIE SLIGHTEST THOUGHT O1° |4 Vincenzi was also charged with !/ dvunkenness but this charge was nolled as there was not sufficient evi.| dence, Vincenzi was driving his mo- G Lt e ek o /' Keep Efficient by Keepmg Well the night of March 26, when he is al- $19 75 (| cien 1o havge run into the horse and This Letter Will Tell You How EACH HAVING BEEN SUCCESRIUL IN SECURING 8OME WONDERIUL PRICE CONCERSIONS FROM A NEW EPRING SUIT, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY, AND SAVE IN DOING 80 |carriage driven by Mrs, James Twing ) LAY o drel e of the Advent Camp grounds. The Cumhorland, Md.—“My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1 f aflored garments in the very latest styles actually worth $20.50 and $35.90 and quickly sold at horse became frightened and bolted, Compound when I was between thirteen and fourteen vears old and 108€¢ prices before Baster, Cholce iy A 2 it et it L Mrs, T = . as a vears e i ister 10ice at this price of 1 I'weed Snits in a variety of models, in the wanted ,”‘r,m:“mu 1rr~h Iv:)\m:];n the ‘.Lr.n“.n] was going to schno], because I suffered with pains and could not rest. I did color shades, silk lined throughout, izes for Misses and Wonien, and the hest suit yowve scen for many [ng dnjaring. nar ahollder o such an '8 any il I was | I always w a ycar. $10.75 cach ; @/| cxtent that she was confined to her not have any more trouble after that until I was married, then I always was . B[ bed for several day: ) troubled in my back while carrving a child and could not do my work until OTHER NEW SPRING SUIT Vincenzi s represented by At- I took the Vegetable Compound again. I am strong, do all my washing and torney F. 1. Hungerford of New Rrit- e A i 3 . YL Rt ! 3 ironin d wo seve Idren and feel fine. I always have an easy Includes the popular navy biue in tricotine and twills, also many new arrivals purchased at special |@|(ain. Grand Juror William J. Foran ti npl %Sn]ldhir::‘\ fng wh r; fthr]]»lrlir;-zrml it “lfll do for mh-w:mmon I am priées, that added fo our own stocks gives wonderful choice as well as unusnal value, to all who buy of na, prosecuted.” It is the intention of Mr. il & AL S ski h did £ Twing, husband of the injured wom- willing to answer any woman if she wishes to write asking what it did for e Hiten an, to file a civil suit for $130 against 1e.”—Mrs, ~ Heier, 53 Dilley St., Cumberland, Md. flare cffects with silk braidings and embroiderings 11 hoth Misses and Womens sizes ot 35.00, $29.50, the N “-' Ix‘r"“m m;n’;r $|n‘ ru-dn\npr & PhLe H L i by 3 $15.00, §49.50 and $55.00. The suit you want is her, priced legs than you expected 10 pay damages for his wife's injuries, he Included are the new long iined suits, strictly tailoyd style, the costume suits in semi-fitted, beltod and WELL GLADLY SHOW YOU THE NEW SILRS WHICH YOU'LL TAKE PLEASURE NG Buys New Tractor. his letter is but one of a great number received every year from women, o BN i Selectman William .J. Johnson has voung and old, and from nlmmr every walk of life. These letters testify ttention Is Called “To Our Sport Silks in whiel, heauty of texture is hlended with beauty of color. |B | purchased a new tractor which will to the merit of Lvdia E. Pinkham's \ov'nm‘wln Compound. There is the lovely shimmery Baronet Satin in fanc, stripes and fizures with choice of beautiful shades be used for road work about the town. Mrs. Heier has a large family, and \\nrks very hard for them. But anv of orchid, tan, grey, rose, jade, turquoise, Harding b 1 brown, white and black. Just the silk for “""f“"“g” Johnson “"'"-";{ it )""r'“‘«"'; woman is willing to work hard and to work long hours if her health i S RE 18 T (e ¥ 3 3 : e Y y for his own use on his farm bu 3 7 h v Nyt 2, a pretty skirt, blouse or suit. So different from anytiing herctofore shown, 40 inch $3.25 yard. SHITatihe o5 have the benaht et is good and she is ahle to get the results she is working for. As she says, it in doing road work. Last year the what the Vegetable Compound did for her it will do for other women, and town borrowed C..H, Norton's iractor every one should appreciate her offer to answer letters asking about the for road scraping. Mechanics came to Vegetable Compound this town foday to put it together > ! o hat it may be used on South Wash- The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and A S Berhn NGWS { the town also called upon Mrs. [tion prizes were awarded to K. Me-|ington street and other outlying dis- can be taken in safety by any woman. Your livelihood may depend on Smith today to congratulate her. Gee and W. McGee 3 € g . McGee. tricts now in need of scraping. The A School Board Meeting Harold Ventres has purchased the | actor is equipped for pl:mmz and TS U More than one item of interest was|milk business of the late Wallace i , harrowing and also for cleanin discussed the meeting of the | Gwatkins, itreets, & 5 £ .l((il‘:v'r'n‘l‘ll (:‘vl‘(r:'lt“l | ?\“” the office of the| ~ Mrs. I, W. Fagan has returned from To Attend Concert. erk last evening. atrip spent in Winsted, idging Meoies b It was votdil to muke the adoption| The members of the second team [, JWISINE from the large number of a of e 4 A : ickets sold locally for the Lotus Male daylight saving schedule de- Worthington Athletic club will nendent upon the action of the local [be entertained by the members of the | ['AFet Who will appear in the South- gAY | factories and those of New Britain. |first team at a dance fo he held in| hEion Town hall tomorrow night, Il was left to the superintendent for|the community house this evening -WI" 2 gl nle Rl L l w W I ) | l.mlmu Most of the factories in Ber-|Mr. and Mrs, Golste i S0 intend to be present. This quartet, e e e om Oun \ a e ser- | Mr. and Mrs. Golstein wiil be the (ol s : » N ne daylight saving plan and for this| There was a gool sized attendance| “RPUSE convention last summer, made LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS [} ’ o M 3 v 4 . i S i " i chools will do likewise, held last evening. The board also voted to require all| Court Mattabesse “orestors PISRRys ST QUL DRIt P i ourt - Mattabessett, Iloresters of | ton Mass., and will appear in South- players on the Junior High school [ America will mee 2 ni ’[_‘GHT TI 1E ] 4 ce; Wil meet, tomonrow evening lineton: under. the. atspiees of the: Eos hall teams to have the written| | S ) FEw : : B0 AR e 4 HAW DM g ) have the Ismael Tom of New Tritain has|iaties of Iiret Bantist charehes sent of the parents hefore playing brought suit against David Benjamen K " on Crown street. Ed. h ", B T D. L Leieis Ton e afta e on SR AL ) S iy T et e Ty it Cave s etrayer 0 1e on the teams. This is to insure clos- | of this town for $2.000 Th it i : 5 2000, The writ Is]ipe p, Hutton Clothing store on Cen- Schools Will Follow the Sehedule To [ cooperation between the parents|peturnable in the superior court on tral Square is visiting at the home of his brother, and the school, and to make certain|the first Tuesday of M ‘ r Sel : g i N + « £ d P Albert, of Canal street. The father Be St By the Pactories—Rules that perents approve of such nctivity. | The Borlin Motherhood club met| . Sl s B of the brothers suffered a shock re- Specinl forms will be devised for the | this afternoon at the home of Mrs,| CAthefie Tracey = of Rristol hasi oy at the home of Albert. | purpos transferred two building lots on Crown [ (0 ve B8 8 e U TR Graham RORR { | Robert Deming. . LA ML S Bricf Ttems, Routine reports from all commit-| The weekly prayer meeting will be|Steet to R. K. Grelser of this town| .y, 15 11| at her home on 92 Woest were heard. The extension com-iheld at the Berlin Congregationa) |29 Simon Staubert of New Rritain.|ypin gireet with pneumonia, is re- Mrs. John B. Smith, mother of the | mittee reported work on the plans of |church tomorrow night at The new ownersiplan the erection of |/ 5o ‘ns' iiproving late Harry James Smith, the author the proposed addition to the Kensing- | o'cloclk. homes and work of the excavation of | ] s | W : : . | Frank G. Osborne was operated on of. “A Tailor Made Man" which isfton Grammar school to be progress-| * |joyd Minor, who has been!spend-|these has started already. for the second time at the Hartford Mrs. Rose McDonald of New Haven, being prosented at the Lyceum the- |ing a5 raphdly as a careful study of g the Kuster vavation at his home in | I hospital Monday morning. The con- ater In New Britain this week, quiet-|Dlans would permit. The committee | Bariin, has returncd to Mount Her- | ormerly of t Main street, Plain-| o0 of the local man however is Iy celehrated her S6th birthday an-| expeets o make a final report short- [ o tn pec EEEC [ville, and Catherine Tracey of Bristol. | ¢ * 1 {mproving and he is on niversars at her home on Hudson|iv, | George Garrity of Kensington has }‘j"" sold to John ")"“”“ of this town. | 4¢" road to recovery street today. The report of the treasurer showed fantered the employ of the Berlin Con-|the tWo tenement house on Pleree| “ny 4] or Pasqualle Pallacio of Mrs. Smith was born in Tolland jan = expenditure —of - approximately i giryetion company {street. Poth sales were made through | b, gtreet for alleged manufacture ne Charles 7. Conlon £ county, this state, on April 10, 1842, 843,000 80 far this fiscal year. [ The regular meeting of the Rerlin| [ of moonshine, will he held tonight be- Most of her chilihood days. were Blue Hills Conditions Boy Scouts willbe held' with Rev, & .- Attend Encampment, fore Judge Edward P. Prior in the BBt (e sicinliy Gl lollindieoun=lle et or e i min meation (s lele on 1niars ilend ~ William G. Renfree of Sonth Wash-{ o7 ~1/KE FIRETL L0 ty and she has lived all_her e oy Seongington have made reports to | Fast Berlin tems, inghon strect and Town Gletle Robert| “gen 5 Hart of Harts Comer la Goanacicut - cithe members of the school hoard snj The Willing Workers will meet at|y: ! sher, are attending the sessions of | .., cring trom u several weeks' fll- Biie Wast morleniin dunvary ol e AR e S R e R L ETe Hanie af Miss: Ruil Beusrenis| e state sncampnientiof Sharveterans| SRR ITI S EOE LE0G 10 bl B, Smilly Ly her tather) .5 Thursday afternoen. of the Civil War and members of the || "rg vears old and his condition was Revy, Chagles, Nichols, The cengmony | =y ecation of 10 persons living in| Vietor den attended the theater|Grand Army of the Republic now | oo 4ed ag serious with little hopes as nerformed dn Ne B, v, |BIie Hills was present at the meeting |at New Britain Monday afternoon, |P¢ing heid in Norwalke | for his recovery at times Mr. Nichols was pastor of i@ CONSIC- o5 Chourg and expressed dissatis. | The weekly whist and social for the | LN G f - gational church in Higganut , but | 4 hie daneh | faction at conditions at the [3ue Hills {benefit of the Village Improvement so- Ta e ‘_"".‘\‘""%_"t""!“" ;" Pratt| corieg - Haircuts 33, shaves lie in ef: was retired at the time of his daungh- {school. 1t has been learned that some ciety will be held at the home of G '\_\fls held at 2 nror;“ 'v‘:s a mrtnnon ;:-]f[m\:]r:“mlrr;:-':. Bordeaus' bharber shop, Leng Imarnuee s of the parents protested against the | tave Hanson this evening. Everyone|(rom the home on 43 Troad street. . ; After Hier mariage Mrse Sputly Wva oo T 05 ot e atne pum and. thie |18 invited to attend YOI Rev, 0. G Ward, pastor of the Baptist g8 ' Rhor s :” ‘(\”I\, I_‘:,!")” ;’,“m itment to the children by the Trs. H . Bailey left tod: tor «hn\r: hv '1(1\.1"1 m‘_l'_,n'n v,n 3 ‘?\mqf'"_‘ later moyed o Tt St TG Boston after spending the past few| 0 New Britain officiated. Burlal was | 4 . il B ;'” l’";‘fl“‘,&”\\'“,::\i‘(Ii::' il A number of the parents opposed |Weeks with relatives on Main, street, |In the T "‘r")""(‘r‘(:"l“':',‘l:‘-;"r;‘;“ Brita b S CIRIOE - H cow 81 BLENg A mhriest Armand Joannes, on trial as the betrayver of Edith Cavell, house on Grand strect which 1s now |the inflicting of corporal punishment| There will be no church or Sunday| 5o SSEVES FRARE | s British war nurse. He was sentenced to death by a Belgian court. % m the children at the school and the school at the Methodist church Sun- T¢ RE I3 of five rooms, all 3 9 " . o o1 ir \ 1 used Jfon ]“"”“.” ('" o i BN G (eoltl6el Ghb. the Tiattes. weuli [Hews Mon| SRRd:S: Tha WoEy: ‘,,r or | receipt of a letter from the commani- | T RENTCTenement of fve fems o a | Miss Cavell was executed by the Germans during their occupation the New Britain General hospita a ol be investizated | meeting will be held as usual [ing officer at the headquarters of the| XMain St. Plainville of Belgium on the ground that she was a spy and revealed their Several years later Mrs, Smith came A e | first corps area at Boston, Mass., re-| - - to Berlin and moved into the house it f One Man School > | S I o el A e < [garding the removal of 1imes from | FAMOUS DO0TOR OPPOSED secrets to the allies. in which she now lives. While | The Blue Hills sehool s really o f it " NOME e draft deserters lists. Among the | i i b e, Shnc, . .|0f Mrs. Charles Iiske last evening. | New Britain she was a me e sehigel dnasmil 6y Misie) MR- | ames mentioned is that of William | {8.6100 (baphE harze of the entire {They will present their play : sw branches anc ideni the South Congregational chur ne (eacher In charge of the entire (They. Will pres P play At AR ey, Who WA 1 BrIsto] resitEnt: | ’ ) of new branches and is widening its ih Berlin is @ member of the Second | eight grades in the building. It was|Athletic hall about June 1st. | l.egassy was to have left with the | DPr. Albert Abrams Resigns From operations. It is now allowed to ac- 4 oot AR { fCit by some purents that the children The Girl Scouts will meet as usual | /0 B8SY HAS but did | y cept and transter sums in foreign cur- ongregational ¢ o : ville quota not appear ~ | ; CERENE wlending thot scliool are Hot recsive|hext Monday afternoon. | Plalnville quo P Medical Society Because Of Alleged sehuy.: 10 Tolts (MRTREd; . fatie Bra Active in Club, i apg) i aspi ot s Plans are being made for a social|@Nd Was classed as a deserter. Fur- ‘ 0 Viddd. thake: AESiae BT sk ingy and thas Masnonotives i [ ADG e RUKALIDE i opReqiare: A1 8% & mweol b SV the fact that Legassey had joined and | AP TN EIRER i e : Tlils: dn felt to lia o8] e April A special bus will pun fro I e ! \ Uiss local olub affairs, She was instrus|This is felt to lie especially true of [AT i U1 gun from | (0 e e army and was killed {n| San Franeisco, April 18, —Dr. Al- | Russia. " I o childre 1 the upper N Kensington to accommodate the gues % Y . ¥ p mental in the formation of the M -u,"h‘m bATdven it i s i Ey BUESTS | [ion on April 21, 1921, The confu. bert Abrams, San Francisco physi 1 i + o ing i | X - erliood club, this organization having| TR e el : son was a mistake in names as he en- |clan, credited with discovering a blood L d M t 12 P C B At least six women have made big FLT S et houfualSoTiiosl Tanitars- gl St shonrd wasida plos CARD OF THANKS liaten unider the naMeer Tiegusse, |e8L 1o dGIEFMInE PRICHIIY BRROUNC: £ns Oneya er em-l l reputations for themselves as histor- o (b, the school =i transport the chitdren / ANKS Hugh Trumbull led today that he had resigned from There were nine children horn to|to the grided school in Kensington. We wish to express our sincere The funeral of Hugh Trumbull will|the American Medical association and value DI‘ODS TOO R&Dldly Sabg Y the couple, three of whom are living It was explained that a hea con- | thanks to all kind (I|n]lzl" and neigh- [ ye held tomorrow afternoon at 2 30, the San Francisco Medical society he » e e aies M B. L. Rogers of Provi- | vevance conld be gectired bors who called, assisted and sent | . i . | eauge of what he termed opposition to The gradual extinction o sea- s R i i \ i {o'clock from the home on 58 Maple T graguat axtiotiod o IERIEE dence; Miss Elizabeth Smith of Ber- his would protect the hildren | flowers to our son during the time of | Sisket.: Rbv. Olexlea o 3 Kl his FaNsAral WoHE, . ; - iR and Roy B, Smith of Boston. Mrs. || all kinds of weather and they|aecident, O e o | The immediate reason for his ac-[ Moscow, April 19.—Russia's dizay |from oil-burning ships Smith also has 11 grandehildren wou'd then glven the advantages MR, AND MRS McQUEEN church will officiate and burfal win |tion was described as an attack in|financial system has brought trouble Harry James Smith, the author of of the other DeFlin pupi as the Kensington, Conn, be in the West cemetery. |the Journal of the American Medical | to the new state bank, ';*!llrllflvml a goveral well known plavs on the Am- paients ddgive them to' have ! } - e - P'yvthian Concert. {association on Dr. Abrams theory of | few months ago to stabilize finances erican stage, served in the Rted Cross An informal ballot was also taken | CLOSED BY ATTACHMENT The radio concert at the Odd Fel- |the radio-activity of disease, which and promote industry. during the war and it was while he|last evening to vofe on retaining Th| Dyonizy Najowski, through his jows hall last evening under the aus- |Said UL B s in service In Canada that he wasjR. Shovatter superltnendent next|counsel; H, P Roche, las, brouslt]yises of ' Pyihinn lodge,. Khights of| 1f there is any foundation for thei 12 per cent a month, a rate which N 2 decision was reached 1ast| it to recover $3.000 from ‘\"'““i‘ll‘\ll;m was attended by about 100 |marvels that Dr. Abrams so pictur- | even an Americanloan shark might ooy} Eye51ght Smith was the recipient of [evening as a member of ‘the ioardzebroski, and a grocery store at 157 |eriends and members of the organiza- |efauely features, the scientific world blush to ask, but extremely low in 1 . : s 3 ¢ ¢ v S aniza- | 4 W deratic I3 ate re- L] many Kkind cards carly this morning Was absent and only oight were pres- ' jrona street belonging to the defend-|{ion. Claude J. Leroux of Arch streat, | Das not found it out consideration of private rates pre y Happmess and which came to her throughout ent. The vote will be taken again atl, it was closed today by attachment. New Britain. had charge of the ton, |t e Tr T EwrEe —— 5 vailing here. When this money w a later me g of the co tee, e HAPETS o 4 O the day from her many friends wish- a laler meeting of the commit |'The papers were served by Comstable | ouet and gave an excellent demonstra- oS Y Meoe . " T o . . 4 about 200,000 rubles to the dollar. ing her well. Many of the residents m;:'--'sn::m“\\\‘lll n‘lm l} rman | o0 Winkle, The writ is returnable [yjon of the latest invention of wire-| Fop Cold on the Chest Ressntisy Whils oftisially only sUowWly AToRorohiiiieh aid Gos AR The water v 4 in the city court on the first Mon less work. Mr. Leroux gave an ex half that amount, from 950,600 to'1,- (-11»1:u< a direct result of eyestrain. e R N E R af the \arions committees of the o Aay | e .Y le i ts 1y and it " e SELLEL R 4 planation of the work of the instru. usterole is easy to apply ar A TP Hevn Triek it Nflw "”S SQRI.W‘ TR T ‘]:s‘:“' ‘\||“ 1"”[ : Iment and suecesded in receiving | does not blister Like the old-fashioned ’”I‘IZI 1‘ . l”‘l”m":,":rm"‘.‘r:z"‘ ) A Scientifically made and correctly i thia svening &b 2 GUlonk ,','..‘- SRy THELTS AT SCHOO, broadeastings from Schenectady, N, Y. mustard plaster. kave been Haing scoordingly adjusted glas will remove the of GeorRe PrEnvids, Sl Iaemin: slroel L, ; L strain and restore the child to a | John Brawsl of 41 Whitman street Plamville Briefs, terole is a clean, white ointment, . ) oans were yald ; 4 IAK"— [:EI-ERY K”(G ! e INRBUNE WAE HERT GRIDd. W, e Poul Newatrom of Wes o s R v ‘n, Pa., it o i 4 When the carly loans were ropaid, | ponby and normal condition. Tor Players—Trouble At School— COW MANURE--Well rotted, cheap, Tel- ephone Plainville 36-3. lent, however, the exchange rate was and wood [ Rev. Thomas Rooney of Crown, made with oil of mustard. Simply mas- Y the positio . nd arrive at -eonclusions oons| tev, the hank found itself in the position Y : cuss and arrive at .ponclusior con-1 vk, reported to the police last is visiting at the home of his sister | gage it in gently with the finger tips. | or recelving in actugl ~purchusting j Your child may need glasses. If A mild vegetable tea brewed at ) district NL‘("|.I.)|”|\.:“\ (:::)v,(." ”(.nl:'\'n: |:1"m S ==—== Youwillbedelightedtosechowquickly | .\ i from a quarter to a half of [ 80, bring it to us. ¢ 5 lief, i ive i home that will put and keep your| It is also expected that the date for! %" 4 . NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS . it brings rel what it lent out. ; We Specialize in L m”‘xm Ll ‘.x”nd,‘“”” 4t social MISLPIGE HTSEME Wil be 46 the Grammar school I hereby give notice that T will be Get M)xsterole at )l',m:r'drluq store. According to the newspaper, Feon- | Examining Children’s Eyes, and prove a grand Spring tonic and | cided o gathering | = = at the store of W. 1. Hemingway of | 35&65c, jars &tubes; hospital size, $3. { omic Life, the hank now proposes to blood purifier. the special meeting the r idents of SR ComSRille (| iainville, to receive taxes every day | BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER | charge 30 per cent per month inter- wn opportunity | during the month of April. Also in | est on loans and to pay four per cent the town will be given " |to vote and will decide as to whether PALACE ‘ the evenings of April 1, 8, , 10, 14,1‘ //’] a montl on deposits. The commis- or not Worthington, people will have arting Next Sunday |15 17, 21, 22, 24, 28 and Interest | sarldt, of Rhahce, to Telleve the: situs INK running water, “TURN TO THE RIGHT” [to be charged from April 1st and all | ation, has decided to ‘m‘”,[ ”‘, ;l‘,m:)\; " costs bu' a few cents at druggists, Brief Items, From Winchell Smith’s ~ taxes not paid on or before April .'(n,, additional ,mm‘s F6F .‘m I‘ml'%, nl Take it yourself at bedttme, give it to| Margaret Corr and J. Giana were . b Sy ¥ 1022, capital. Its original paper :mmm-nu £ resi Specialis the little ones. I'ine for bad breath, (awarded the first prizes at the T. A. T, Celcbrated Play ‘ W. J. HEMINGWAY was 3.000,000,060,000 rubles, Eyesight ‘specm[!iht et sick headache and dizzy spells, lnln.t held last evening, The Consola- | B o — “llector. The bank has established a \nm\"r 300 Main St. one J smmae= ¢ cerning the water situation in this

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