New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1922, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY MERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 19 SPECIAL SALE OF THE NEW ‘PABCOLIN’ A Very Durable Floor Covering Superior To Printed Linoleum BANITARY NEW AND WASHABLE PABCOLIN CALIFORNIA AND WIE ARE THE SELLING AGENTS 18 MADE DY THE PARAFFIN COMPANY OFF 'H SUPERTOR FLOOR COVERING, SHOWN IN AN ENCELLENT AND COLORINGS BY THE YARD OR 45¢ Remember IN RUGS OI' ROOM S1Z13 SUPERIOR POR KITCHEN, BEDROOM OR DINING ROOM IPLOORS PRICED THIS W K AT WARE YARD = By the yard we offer two yard width ) at 45i¢ the square yard, * this week only, Regular selling price is 6 ABCOLIN" RUGS, for $5.00, fxd foot slze, “PABCOLIN" value, $6.50 each. régular RUGS, 7-680 feet, regular £0.00 price W $ ABCOLIN price $10,60 for RUGS, 75 cach, slze 9x0 feet, regular “PABCOLIN" RUGS, $12.00 for $8.95 cach. 9x10-6, regular price BCOLIN" RUGS, 0x12 feet. Regular price $1 0 for $10.50. NEW SPORT LOW SHOES F'OR WOMN Our offerings are not only for golf, hiking or other specific sports, they are really as well adapted for ahout town wear, with sport togs having the swagger lines and smart features of traditional Ask for these. sport shoes. Smart Golf Shoes trimmed, of smoked hor tan If, priced $8.00 Special Value in smoked horse sport with leather soles and heels, for $6.00 pair, calf, Oxfords, rubber soles and heels, are A pair, Smart Oxfords of gra soles and hecls, $7.00 pair. v 00ze with leather Gray Calf patent colt trimmed Oxfords, with Sport Oxfords of tan call and brown suede, ex- leather soles and hecls, at $8.50 pair, fra good grades, priced $8.50 and $9.00 pair. —a—_v————fi—_a'———_ e ——— Berlin News COMMITTEE FAVORS LIGHTING CONTRACT Three Year Agreement Made by Worthington Residents WILL FLY OVER BERLIN for an airplane to fly over the prin- cipal towns and cities in Connecticut sometime tomorrow, The machine to be driven by Major Gi. Schauffler, will pass through flin, is it expected, about 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The trip is being made in the interests of the campaign for members being conduct- ed by the Connecticut department of the Legion. According to advance sent from the legion N or Schauffler will town and ci his machine. Legion Meeting Postopned Becanse of numerous other activi- ties being conducted in this town Thursday night, the American I.e will not mect as had been previot announced Officials of the morning stated that been postponed until The Hubbard! Parents and Teachers association in East Berlin will meet on Thursday evening. he Connecticut Light and company of New Britain has placed an attachment on the property John Carho, local brick manufacturer Mortimer Rhodes of New Britain s moved into the house formerly owned by Colonel Herbert Johnson. Miss Anna Fagan has returned tc Kensington after spending severa weeks in New Haven A son has been born to Mr, Axel Dahlgren of this town, Helen Young has returncd week-end trip spent at Granby. The Epworth leagne of the Ken- sington Methodist church will mect 'Ul\! evening at 7:30 o'clock. The weekly T. A. I. whist held tonight as usual ast Berlin Items. the meecting has| There will be the regular meeting Monday of nest|of the Knights of Pythias society at week. At this time severar ftems of [their hall this evening. importance will be discussed. The Dramatic club will meet at the Postpone P, and T. Mecting home of Mrs. Charles Fiske this eve Clarence Baldwin, president of the[ning at 7:30 p. m. | Emma Hart Willard Parents and| McKeon's orchestra Kensington achers' association stated this|will furnish the the dance morning that the gathering scheduled | to he given by the Improvement com for this week has been postponed un-[pany at the Athletic hall, Friday eve- til Wednesday, May 3. A bus will leave the five and Brotherhood Date Changed cent. Store” 1 New Britain ot 1 A change has been miude in the date|P. m. Kilby house, Kensington at of the mecting of the Men's Brother-|7:30 p. m. and Woodruff's store in hood of the Kensington Congregation- | Berlin at 7:45 p. m. and return trip al church which was to have been|t0 New Rritain after the dance to held Wednesday night at the church, |convey those wishing to attend. Lunch Because the date conflicted with a|Will be served and a general good meeting Rev. Carleton Hazen is to at- time is promised. tend in New Haven, the affair will be| Superintendent of held on Friday night. ® : Showaiter of Berlin was a The meeting on Friday evening is|the Hubbard school Monday, being held to observe the 100 anni-| Whist social for the benefit of the vsary of the birthday of General| Village Improvement society at the Grant. Miss Panline M. Bauer has an |home of Joseph Wetherill Wednesday antograph of General Grant sent her|€Vening. ' during his last illness. She will have| William Brown of this town has ac it the mecting and will give a|cepted a position with the Telephone lisiariaiie rding his funeral which | company in New York. He left Mon 1 with her mother, Grand | 1ay for his new field of labor. rmy veterans and the public are in = L 9000-Mile Bride The following interesting s been arranged: Amerie statment of occa of progran Boyhood and Youth of General Grant 1 D, Clark the Old Camp Grounds. t in the Civil war. C. W. Stevens America Mrs. I'rank I Grant as { Itev, Carleton | Battle Hymn of the Republic, Walter B Hart Plan Food Sale will be held in the par- Kensington Methodist fchurch on Friday afternoon at | orclock. It is to given auspices of the Ladies’ Aid soc Bowlers' Banquet to be one of the year for thel {men of the town will be the banquer | | the Kensington aternal bhowling | | tea will held in Lloyd's I hall on Main street Thursday evening |at ot information headguarters, stop in various| s to perform stunts on anc M from & on will be Airplanc Will Pass Through Town to local post this Distribute American Legion Litera- turc on Drive—Many Mcetings Postponed—Rricf Ttems. et he- district Power been fhree year contr: Worthington Ifire Light and itain, has of the lighting will he company The new tween the and the Connecticut company of New B signed by the member committee of the district returned to the lightin within a short time. The new form of a contract between the district and lighting company was approved at a special meeting of the Worthington district held a few weeks ago. The contract calls for the rate as the district has been since the installation of the lights, which is $30 a year for each light Of this amount $13 is the fixed charge the company and $17 the lighting charge. The contract calls for providing and caving for 58 lights within the Worthington Ifire district) territory. At the present tnme there are only lights which huave bheen installed Beriin. A special meeting of the district held last fall authorized Hw-l\” lighting committee to install “several new ones soon as satisfactory rangements could be made. Eighteen additional lights will be put in place in agreeemnt with the terms the contract If other new lights in addition the 18 are installed it will be sary for the district to make tie maents of music for an ten p. Schools, B. R. visitor at is Ve 4 in program ar-|, I b ort fon and pur- post to neces pay Tenting on 1 Gr Gener i ! Will 11y Over Berlin Ci W, mour Hartford, state commander of the American gion and Clarence J. Guinan en, state ¢ have Beautiful rence of D, Clark president. H Gener: s n Money Back If “Gets-It” Fails Nothing is o utterly needless as the suffering from aching, painlul corns, It A food s lors the b under the What greatest promises cvents of ot ir which be 15 o'clock meeting of the as held last, Sunday .‘4llr'l'||<vv\'1 “um final arrangements were made for | {the air. 1t is expected that | member of the league will be in at- A committes go W CVery | Miss Mildred Keller, of Buffalo, ae left t an Admiral Line for Koug marry Hol- S adard Oil official A year ago while tray Orient his vxample, she tle on e Hong st a whom she met eling in the not to follow boat man to A iy B. Anniversary, the 22nd anniversary foundation |t 'aul's Y. M & N in Kensington. xanization was founded in 1900 has grown to be one of the most El in the ate of Connecticut Ldames art president of [ciety. Duving the past few [ the drum corps of the local organiza- tion 1 mpeted in contests | throughout New England and many ltimes has returned to town havire | caprured first Bricf Items, ay the A of society i tive Nati M [ has [ the nad um at Washington \ five-inch beetie from Hondu la found in the the so . tropics. seasons 198 easy to pecl <ff a corn as to skin a banana. Touch it with “Geta: trick is done. For hard cor: any corn—or callus, All pain stops in- stantly and the corn proceeds to loosen and soon can be liftad right cff. ; Next Mon., Tves., Wed. HAROLD LLOYD in hone Power — S inville New NE DIES IN HOSPITAL Prominent School Official Suc-{ cumbs Following Operation | TOWN CLERK'S NEW HOURS “Slim | Trio Defeats “Midgets" In Bowling By “Heavy" Score—Men's Club Executive Committee Mecting —Small Brush Fire—Items, 'rank G, Oshorne, one of the most prominent citizens of the town, died at the Hartford hospital yesterday af ternoon following operition per formed about a week ago, The news {of Mr. Oshorne's d h came as a dis. |tinct shock to the community as his condition reported a few days ago, showed favorahle improvement He was removed to the hespital about two weeks ago and underwent two operations, Mr. Oshorne was an offi cial on the Plainville sehoo! commit tee and acted in the capacity of fi naneial agent and secretary He held this position for six years and was also auditor of the tewn for 10 years, His excellent business ability indgment in the affairs of the school system aided in mm appropriations and his (his time will be keenly felt Mr. Oshorne is survived by and two daughters, Helen borne and Mrs. Alfred Church street; one son, Osborne, of New Britain Mrs, J. Harry Oshorne Mass., and his mother sides in Westfield, NMr. Osborne was born in Forestville the family ing moved here shortly ufter he was born. He was mem yer of Sequassen lodge, 1. O, O, F., of which he was a past grand and sec retary; the Knights of Pythias; Dun- har Ilncampment of Rristol, 1. O, Q. Washington Camp, P. O, of A., of New Britain and the O, A. M, i Bristol. The funeral will “n ope cutting loss at wife 08 of H. a M Sturgeon George a sister, Westfie'd also re- of who a U. be held tomorrow fternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the wome. Rev, Robert H. DRurton of fartford, former rectgr of the Plain- ille Episcopal church of Our Saviour, vill officiate and burial will be in Vest cemetery, Plainville. Midgets Defeated (Captain Frank Powers' “Midgets"”, uffered a trouncing at the hand§ of he “Slim Trio" of the Trumbull Elec ric Manufacturing company last eve iing at the Wallace-Barnes alleys in sristol, Captain Droadwell, leading he Slim Trio, had an excellent line . The Midgets lost four out of five zames with a total pin fall of 61, Next Monday night, Donald I'ree- man, crack bowler of the Midgets, vill roll a handicap maten against H Papenfoth in the Casino alleys in New Britain, Men's Club Notes Tomorrow evening, the \Men's club xecutive committee of the Fpiseopal hurch of Our Saviour will hold a meeting at the home of the vice- resident, Charies Livingston, of 15 ipruce street. The meeting will com- nence at 8 o'clock. Town Clerk's Hours Acting Town (lerk Judge Meritt Ryder, has outlined a schedule of ours which he will have at the towr lerk’s office during the illness o Robert ¢'. Usher. On Thursday morn ng, April he will be in the office etween and 12 o'ciock: on the following he will in ression wetween 1 and 3 o'clock; Wednesday, April 26, Friday. April 28, Saturday April d Monday, May 1; this eve ning, he will attend at o'clock and 10ld office until 8 o'clock and will re- in these evening hours Thursday I'riday and Monday evenings. Ladics' Aid Meeting There will be an important meeting if the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church tomorrow afternoon t the home of Mrs. Frank & White 'he session will commence at 3§ Yelock, Reports of officers for the past year will be heard and the imnual election of officers will take place. 21 10 be 1 the Legion Meeting The American Lezion auviliary wil hold it Var meeting tonight in the post headquarters. Al members are urged to attend, The Auxili and Rrock-Barnes post men 8 held L speclal meeting last evening for the purpose of making popp Man; were finfshed and more will he com Jeted before Decoration Day comes The poppi ced on sale ~ CORNS | Lift Off with Fingers | | | | | l Doesin't hurt bit! Drop a little | ne't an aching corn, in- | stantly that corn stops hurtinz, then i.«imruv vou lift it right off with fingers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bhottle of "hout Pyt Pythia Momorrow hall i des portance The distrie the to stallat conld toe f1 i en make week hefe Pythian Histers a Man 8 will A ired full attey as seve will gom Sewer Dis Plainville committee hall last of a 1 wn lon Hanitary AW town was discussed ascertained and the commit 20 Decoratio Nist Temple Vre N ance of ral matters up for (rict Session nd held a mee night when ge system Nothing ¢ a Knig hold its regular meeting evening in the Odd Fellows n Day, | | hits of mhers of im ussion Bewer ting in its in of the | Tefinite ored the proposition of kaving glneer a survey come of to 1 ainvi the place i to get an estimated cost of the lation are A sewer their through instead be lai done other meeting of the commitier night week, The meet ar v Rroad sion the a The rm in their in town ar intentions ¢ and KU, d aslde years Monday Town ¥ town tonight in 1) the matte the ('a ot W petitic eptance of nn rom St ¢ officials of the plan con to ann the efforts Wl have i secing cold will Erow There Commission commissio selectme the new compa the or of sting ns for stree Crown stre 1lso come up for arguments, Plainville Briefs A small brush fire was extinguished | e to rder instal imitiee lay @ ounced thing N of letting the matter as was he an next n o will n's of- v high ny to will he the main discus- and will i et by the loeal department at 10 o'clock this morning street Mrs, is visiting friends in this W NOTIC hlack, in t George VM week. B--The has Libecty returned Haircuts 2=, shaves 15 he section o of Fast Meriden iller Rarber shog to pre-war First-cla IRISH ASSASSINS MURDER OFFI(‘ER; f Cook | B street | Auring Neri R o QB8 B P P A B B R R R RN RN RN RRE TR PHOENIX, AND prices, | s work Place Pistol to Far of Soldier, Then Dut ciated commanding the Athlone Pull the T Stood olin, April Press)—Nr rigger as He Helpless the Ad (By ig. Gen brigade Asso- amson, of the regular Irish republican army shot dead tods near the headquarters of the independent republican forces, in Athlone. An official communique issued from | the headquarters of the regular arn this city | An Argument Aga in Be Brig. lone streets of returning to ggars Bush Gen brigade was the Athlone, barracks shot dead The gener: barracks ne; Adamson of the Ath- the was the in al ar hotel where the mutinous troops have their headquarters. confronted by a group of armed men who hands. ordered him to throw up his “The general being alone complied and, ass Se rest, The officis while his arms were ilants deliberately fired into him.| eral of the mutineers' officers were | ed." reps of the mutineers Gen. throu Gen. Adamson's gh the head McKeon, raisy states th revo! ort put or and hearing the ed, the at one Iver to shot him shot, R McCALLUM, GOLF E3BEES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES AND HOSIERY Men’s SHOES AND HOSIERY HOLEPROOF HOSIERY THE W. G. Simmons Corporation 85 West Main St. Branch of Hartford Store SR SR B B R RS | | He was suddenly | | 4 | rushed into the street and found Gen. | Adamson Iying tn a pool of blood. He was linger: side prayed hotel were its occu taken to bar ed ten hour: in which quartered rr whe: crow nnofficial T surrounded he re | 1s out- troops and HE WANTED T0 DIE Denmark, N. Y., Farmer Hangs Him- | self on T of Automobiles and Barn. Syracuse, N, Edmo nd April -C 25. op of Glazing Prye Made arles a Denmark farmer, Kill- ed himself in a sensational manner at the h ome of his Otis early today. in the rear of the ster Mrs, C He went to house sat ‘'ornelia barn urated ! a two automobiles and a wood pile with gasoline set them on fire then climbed on top of the pile and self. Barn and contents wore destroy- | hat | ed. SHIPBUILDING Philadelph shipyards alons have slightly increased their working | ransportatior i hange: INCREAS April he Atlantic 1 him- z | ~Twelve coast for the dying man. The | the Secretary of the Navy as one little argument again n B 24 B B B B B B B B B 136 NS Guatanamo required years of tu PR t A “Small Navy” Denby points to these six 14-inch guns inst a smali navy. Men handling them ng. CAN HMOLD OTHER JOBS Canadinn Cabinet Members Need Not Resi Ottawa, April 2 bitter debate the house of carly today defeated by a vot to the resolution ealling on net members trom all side business directorships. The meas introduced by Me Master member Rrome ked the house te d the opinion of this hot is desirable in the public interest that 1 ministers of the crown on their appointment as such could resign all directorships held by them in, ban! trugt companies, instirance coapani companics and large 1 Business PPositions commons of 1 cabi to out- AR from 1 re forces since the heginning of the year | public utilitics. and n ine have ma reduction, ac- | cording to reports received by the At-| lantic coast shipbuiiders' .x!flm‘la'lmv,t for the quartor ended The not heen association said were that the curtailment reports of received to March 3 several but officials day the indi in w vards 1 have of the cations orking forces was at an end and that most of the co men The ports about pervisory vear a { Not mpanies wer 20 com has heen men g0 anies from reeived forers as against e taking on now exclusive ¢ which employ more re- f ano su- a Hidden Hearine an ordinary cane. 'The contains an ear phone that's .+ head | hidden LIVES LIKE A WORM 1s Tries At Vhat Aus‘rian to Convey Teast at Archduke Leopold Woel Austrian Archduke far poar rellef abtain Vienn fing. fo in Switzerland is lving in a what he can lator. He explal crowns a month, shiliings, would worm. April nerly t who pplied and i Vienna by his s that his inens oF 1 &5 than support e two After a long and it! | plosion [ dorf, in the Swiss canton of Zurich, | but s to live in Vienna, though | bot democrats and monare him as “not one of us. K. K. K. IS SUSPECTED Acensed of Doing §5,000 Damage to in Pennsylvania April 25.—County de- I'tectives have started an investigation for the purpose of determining the identity of persons said to be members the Kn Kinx n, who on Satur. night cansc ge set af 2,000 in portion of a hill and burying part of Likhorn road under 50 tons of earth. The ex- was said to have been the rites of a celebration and it is charged, was stolen the Fittsburgh and rie railroad at Blrama, Pa. of N} day blowing up a oper nE dynamit i from s ores of LIS ON TRIAL April Raltimore on trial here murdering Mrs. Colonial Beach Miss trained today Mar- last Knox, went with ake at charged garet T Septe Ao Roge expected to testify is istiake, a naval petty husband of the dead was indicted jointly with er and was ac- trial here last ar woran, wt Miss Knox for the mur tt L separate December, at WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Toothache Earache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Your ynoney cheerfully refunded if 1t taills, But it never foils. Cosis but o rifle. E.Lawrence & C {fr., Chicago. A | large number of people from Ber- a (lin will attend the meeting of tha Congregational club in Meriden tos | [night. “Ireczone” for a Tew cents, sufficlent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, all the eal- | Inses, without sorencss or frritation. in the stick as slick as these new fangled hootch containers. Maybe that's what gave Maximilian Weil, the | inventor, the idea. “A SAILOR-MADE MAN” 5000 Feet of Lavghter Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 18 the trede mark of Darer Maoufacture of Moooaceticacidester of Salleylicacd Axvirod nd Crowe

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