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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRI, 22, [REP————————— PO T——— l’ldmwlle News The S ai s.-}% repAn FLANFOR A LARGE | (e Hm-tiorda Sho Cev\ver \ N i F[]UI TRY F ARM H ERE : —rflmnmmunnnwwfn‘mmmmm»nmu J {Frank B. Williams of Naugatuck B e members. af TrockTarnes pos {0 Become Rcs.dem MORG’\N—HALL | Legion team, Condensed Statement of Condition of THE PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. As of the Close of Business on April 10, 1922 RESOURCES Funds Set Aside for Suvings Deposit Toans on real extate Necurities Cash in banks ‘est‘and Best Medicine LIABILITIES | Savings deposits | Commercinl deposits Due to banks LIAB — $127,627.28 . 350,307.78 6,938.48 Tlme to Tell of Wash Goods For Cool Gowns, Waists etc. LOOK Town Plan Meceting The town Plan Commission hold a meeting Tuesday night at the WEDDINGl a discussion on the v highway running from 2 |the Plainville Casting eompany to the Building and fixtures | Undivided profts 15,528.41 mmar school section on Broad | § fenl estate i —— Due from banks i S TIES Istreet. There are also several peti- TOTAL LIABILITIES [tions for new streets in various parts AND CAPITAL of the town. The acceptance of Crown street wilt also come up, Total Savin ment Invesi Lonns and discon Securities TOTAL 1ES . 8784,870.51 will | Capital Reserve bank necounts Cnsh Surplus . Town Plans Commission Will Meet Tuesday Evening to Discuss New TOTAL RESOURCES WE HEREBY CERTIFY: that the ahove statement of Resources und Linbili- ties Is in mccordance with the hooks and is- in our opinion, a trae statement of the condition of The Plainville Trust company as of the close of business on April 10, 1922, SRT5,101.02 8875,401.02 Petitions for Highways — Usual AT THE A0 INCH VOILES EMBROITDERED IN BEAUTIFUL COLOIE COMBINATION ON Chureh Items, The Casting company highway {proposition is commencing to take GROUNDS O WHIFE, AND EXQUISITE COLOR SHA DS, 82,00 AND $2.20 A YARD, EMBROIDERED Prank B regarded s one try expert in th | the property of the iitel- | cock on the New \-Plainyilie road and pla ! future home here, tent ! fast, 3 of the tional | White W n, which | hius membe Ya and | Furope, He as one of the best antho itry rais- ing In this count The pla 1 by Mr | ecek 18 cor b 10 ne Land is ar poultry HADFIELD, ROTF Certified N R . " & SOULE, ORGANDIES WITH THE NEW RATING DOT, WHITE AND LOVELY TINTED GROUNDS IN NICE A cicunlantar (Continued on Twelfth Page), ABSORTMENT, PERMANENT FINISH PRICED 52,25 YARI, i e g e - e e = IMPORTED GINGHAMS, Scoteh make in a fine wsortment of patterns 32 ineh, $1L00 yard, FRENCH EPONG in funey lar this season priced 8035 a4 yavd, designs, very pe Nice tor sepavate skirts and d with colorings strictly SIS AAD COTTON ietron POPLIN yard wic Guatity in esnisiie p walets and summer dres SULI w fine new AND COTTON SHIRTINGS just received sortment of inch width fabrics for . rich looking, beautiful patterns, T9¢ very in color sha cs priced 98¢ nen's | vard Hiteh- 5 of land ot location fc Work Wil br ed Monds on the creetion of brood- || ing coops and hen houses. rharles Diggic of Washington rtreet, inville. one of the ntercsted poul- || men of town, nner of awards a1 the orl ATIN ard wide, d new ghodes, very for &0c yard BEACH CLOTH, of colored shades a wash material in a that is plain colors, durabie ma- aricet, great very popular this The “WHAT” and “WHY” of the Audit Bureau of Circulations YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH OUR NEW SILKS ATTENTION TO O R There is the SPORT SILKS in which beanty of fe ture is bleaded with beauty of eolor. gures with choice of heautiful shades and hlack Just the silk for shown, 5 40 lovely iy tan, grey, rose, jude skirt vmery Baronet Satin in Harding Ho different from faney stripes and | of orchid turguoise, blue, navy, brown, white f hrooders for Mr, || 8 THE AUDIT BUREAU OF s | CIRCULATIONS is an Asso- T iRt Dlacle Hiat M ciation of Advertisers, Adver- ‘ arms 1o this tising Agents and reputable Publishers who are co-operat- ing with the object of stand- ardizing circulation data, thereby placing space selection on a basis of known value. It also aims to discountenance practices inimical to the inter- ests of Advertisers and Pub- lishers. The total circulation of A. B. C. Newspapers is greater than the total number of families in the two countries. a pretiy inything we have cver priced, a yard inches wide, end hig b oNATE two tone i VNS, t ton 2 the sale and stripe s, the son i all the fiow Width 40 inches, priced at SATIN CQRONODO, 2 rich soft satin, of 40 inch v in fine showing of attractive, plain col . for outdoor wear, priced at $4.00 a yard, exquisite silk in martest outdoor silk e b ty coloviigs. Mr. William 2,000 chicks town this yes sroase this number m. The new prize cockerel the Madison aptured that ¢ vears. “The pubilshed in Last rries a lengthy rticl> on ess of Mr. William's achicvements in the poultry line and hail him as the naster breeder, The farm now opened by Mr, Wil- liams in > ot 40 vith buil | > about it in the 111 probably in- KRISS KROSS (¢ and si 1 3! ik ote, priced i of lovely heavy quality suits, shown in all the width, very special The Total A. B. C. Magazine circulation, one issue of each, is over 387,000,000. This is enough to supply one copy for each family in the United States and Canada, and leave 10,000,000 to provide an extra copy to each family of the Atlantic States. STRIPED CANTON CREPE, smait white, biaek and white, shades, 40 inch m(nn \\hu h ..___-——_—:————-—w_—-_v—'_?"—m_——.z: BCIUH Ne T R The po. oudsburg, Priday that she wer condition s foday. Fraternal League Y A meeting of the ma teams in the Kensin cague will he held ooms Sunday yelock, All m live hit improve ! would not reported iy tronh'e wrly mailing o have i postmaster Durin The Bureau was established in 1914, and now numbers among its members over 1,700 of the acres more than conuid e | Agricultural journals, mem- towns a i for the T[} HA‘JE GAMMEN ey nefit of ¥s in the s well he m erival of mall as parcel post pi nat fer to be in attenda of the number respective teams wh attend the leading Advertisers, Advertis- ing Agents and Puhhshels in the United States and Canada. bers of the A. B. C,, have a total circulation of over 12,- 000,000. given vening will or Nelson Mr. | 1 bhe broug I‘. banque whie _ = thing will Special Meetmg Tharsday general | nost week, improvement POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK| ments for the The question of he the . son of done . . Morzan of 10 1 The Board of Directors is com- posed of 11 National Adver- tisers, 2 Advertising Agents, 2 \'empaper 2 Magazine, 2 Farm Paper and 2 Trade Paper Publishers. Over two hundred business publications are members of the A. B. C. They include the leaders in their respective lines. In some fields more than ninety per cent of the total circulation is verified by the Bureau. Duhlic New T officials rlin in the town ¢ n for two vesrs nohei piib here has boen some 1a'k in 10 | jast evening. I politigal cireles of having a #pe-land a lively “inl town meeting called pefore e | 0 -{tion next fall for the purpose of .alk ing nction on this matter. 16 will he remembered that ution was introduced at town meeting held last he nomination Wvhieh stated that aftices rolled its alleys in Ne 3 Adj: ieh weéve A wp series of zames were bronght hefore the Uil Yocal Offices Will ©bserve Campaign "y a to pursué technique Upon ccurse, military home in wing employed n Hardware 9 irginia o following is the result of the and | evening’s bowling Kensington Leazue, Rose-Dales, ! O, . 86 70 §1 for to ficers, | o'cton ... §2 82 98 Ul Bevlin iowns iilled for two \ period of one e Iienhistss Ls e Twice a year the Publisher makes a report to the Bureau showing total circulation and detailsof distribution by states, cities, towns, suburbs and rural districts. Once a vear these statements are audited by an expert from the Bureau. taught at the he completio July 30, 1921 and ret ments—Mrs, R M. Griswold Ser- e specini ously Hi—Bricfs. Rkt Arthur Densen Doiton-Kasica pe has called a s post to be held hall in Kensinglc ning of next w Plans for a n will be discussed al this me of the Le; are conducti larving the week of contma The continent, from ocean to ocean, and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico, can be covered without using a single publication that declines to have properly certified circula- tion data. shon'd he vears ad ol for Corr Warner .. 96 ointed to the | Y r, Coust o artillery 3 vhich he warranted thr Mozarts, | sellent work in pursain 410 [ taught in tactics ¢ e of ar- ||| 4001t ry. 1 i the . 2 ol i stat ofti- Over eighty-four per cent of S 0 Ui et the circulation of daily news- : riiliery training papers in the United States Flierehlons and Canada that have a cir- culation of 5,000 or over is audited and verified by the Audit Bureau. that, ugh his ex- the course to hold their po nd that the r been bhrought to a mectin, fore the nominations were held. The !l aja) | $5 04 resolution was Killed at the meeting|J Bm'sn. 86 82 78 ast fall but many thouzht it worth considering 1t anothe corps, ion hm]‘\ Aave April 2 Reim time 167 172 164 the majority of s in condueting 2 Plack-Stones, the duive as for such will ot chireh | Grane at 100 90 101 be discussed untii the mee ol nest I ch ot B b 800 RESR0E SR week T when the A o'¢oack for the camy sunday school ¢ 5 u‘m Neet 173 SR 0WHE 40 The slye 12:10 o'eldek and the Christian At the present time there are abont ety will meet as usual {Thom local post ot »f : At T o'elock the Di-|[J. MeC'k. monthly meeting of the chu com | mittee will he held. Anyone desiring {10 hecome a member of the church Wit he it this [ Vi) sent at thi uly selecting fast men wthering \... the lincup. Manager [ O Wednesday ving inthe e “las all aspitants for jehureh, the 1 Wl will obserye 3 178 167 170 180 the tanm Lo anpioan for Ne 100th an iy of the hivthday Rods, el Gonert Y ecial pro- | He 83100 S Fb Ases bl sram Mo heon arvanged as follows: | W. 88 - 91 At b e ane: to \meric Rhort st w!vmr nt PUrpose Boyhe Hlin will he days lnter S19 Insistently and persistently lemanding A. B. C. reports is the ONLY method by which Advertising will be placed finally on an EXACT basis. plane limit woup in 185 170 183 9 7 members in {he 4117 - practice games and everything is The Aces, and couched by Ray Neff, to be the big team this year a possible 170 ing to be 176 200 Connecticut newspapers, willing to back up their circulation claims with the facts, newspapers that permit experts from the Audit Bureau of Circulations to examine their records and’ to prove to advertisers the distribution of their sales announcements are— asked o he p 1 isked pre ind are al ) in the pos practice to- | dnne to have | | nerease it o1l more | 1 Emprovement Week i oW vhich 1 o Terlin he 12 Pos Postai to he try during tie will be fitti ington | better their | Wrover nccasion and of program. nd youth of Gen, 180 160 183 183 7 - Ned o Griffith T 78 8% J. Johnson 99 93 &3 Ansonia, Sentinel. Bridgeport, Telegram & Post. Hartford, Courant. Hartford, Times. Meriden, Record. New Haven, Journal-Courier. New Haven, Times-Leader. New London, Day. Norwalk, Hour. Stamford, Advocate. Meriden, Journal. Waterbury, American. New Britain, Herald. Waterbury, Democrat. Waterbury, Republican. it wired for electricity. yon of Middletown, ing friends in town. number of friends of Mr. James MePherson tendered at the home of | L 0. Clark | surprise ¢ ol @ irant 416 470 Ten Gene amp Ground 178 171 174" 175 My Have Tested Cows, Beautit Adams and Ventres, M Kk U | dealers, have y d their cattle under s 1) vision which me 886 he plan o according to the milk herd of i Friday evening Al super- s in tmenced with a serenade of tin p: tested for tuberculine germs. The lo- | fOllowed by dancing & lniad al girien the occasion was the return of the cal darmers were among (he first 18 thov LRI i 4T the sfate to huve thelr hord tested. | bridal couple from their wedding trip. Bri A large number of people turned | 1 out to aftend the concert given in *[the Berlin Cengregational church I firand | evening under the e in Women's Missionary The members of fe and | Drum corps will meet s evening [ services are omitted because of thelat the 3. orooms at 7 o'clock to | conf nee which is being held in|leave fo outhington. | Meriden Donald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs 8t Paul's church—Morning masses| Edward Smith of Berlin, has heen will be held as usual at § clected president of his fraternity at a'elock the University of Vermont Nerlin - Congregational church -« The weckly meeting of the hoard of | Marning worship at 10:45 o'c'ock with [selectmen will be held at the office |the Older Boys' clase meeting at 10 of the town clerk Monday evening. o'elock. Men's Bible class in com Fast Berlin News, munity house at 12 o'clock. Sunday will be the regular morning | school classes will 0 mect at 12 and sermon at St Gabriel's Junior Endeavor society atfchurch Sunday morning at 10:45 in the afternoon m. followed by Sunday school at fay evening the Lo-Hi|o'clook. b will present a play “Mrs, +onl- 1l the services at the son's Cousin,” at the church. The ‘opal church Sunday will | group of young girls presenting ihe | amitted on account of the pastor at- | piay is in charge of N annie fGris- | tending the conference at Meriden, A wold, The affair will be given under pumber of others from this place will the auspices of the Women's Ald #o- also attend the conference on Sun- ciety, day Miss Georgia Kelsey of New Brit- in was visiting friends in town Fri- day. Henry Bailey is improving his residence on Main street by )u\m[:l local der 5,000 ¢ Casy mattes rsonally see cach \sington i s Batt'e Hymn of Mr. Viulter B, Refreshments will e s M. Rauer has an an Grant, sent r hy him tast illness. I have oting and Wil give ding his funeral which {attended with her mother, | Army veterans and the publie vited Kensington Methodist church All ron of his office Le AR eRll pontel U] In buying eggs, merchants insist that they get twelve in every dozen. They demand 16 ounces to ev ery pound and if they are operating on business lines they will make sure that they are receiving full measure of anything they pay for. She cannot afford to be sick and neglect her household dutics. At the first symps toms she prepares the way for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's as Syrup—a houschold preparation of sixty years standing. Buying newspaper space is no different than purchasing any other commodity. The merchant has the right to know that his advertising is getting the circulation claimed by the publisher. Why shouldn’t he demand it? and ortaiaal Buttermilk Starting Feed From 48 hours to R weekn old- that's when yonr chicks nfbst have Conkey's—if you expect them to live and thrive. 1t is an appetizing combina- {lon of pure. rweet grnin und concentrated sani, tary Buttermilk, scientifically proportioned and combined by & special Con'tey process, Semi-Solid Buttermilk Conkey's I8 difforant-it isthe only Butter- milk Startin reding to the Origi- ey process. We use Semi- The New Britain HERALD is the only New Britain newspaper that backs up its claims with facts. | | [ There The HERALD has the largest circulation in the city of any newspaper and is the only 10("11 paper with a circulation worthy of the name in the surburban territory included in New Britain's trading area. " GRAY'S SYRUP | ' RED SPRUCE GUM ! Montreal D-WATSON £/CO - - - ” o'clock. | 4 o'clock On next B Methodist Any foed that i gold for hoth starting chicks and growing them beyond the first eight woeks is unscientific and Ask your dealer o} cured.” Alwaya go filg Poultry Hook | THEQ.E. CONKEY 20, OVER 8,000 COPIES DISTRIBUTED DAILY PALACE Starting Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT” From Winchell Smith’s (elebrated Play Ot Flekage. 7 Braadway,Cloveland, 0. | I Seriously 11, Mrs, R. Griswold, wife of Dr.!; Sale By Roger M. Griswold of Kensington is 113 Church St | serfousiy i1l at her home with rheu- Chestnut St I matic heart trouble. »It swas thought Ior T. P. strople | | |