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NEW SANITARY AND WA CALIFORNIA AND W ARE TH SHOWN IN AN IN RUGSE OF ROOM 8121 FLoons, PRICED THIS W[ this week only, CPARCOLINY RUGS, price $7.00 for 55,00, Gx9 “PALCOLINT price 810,50 for § RUGS, A cach, gize ¢ “PAPCOLIN RUGS, 9812 fec Our offerings are not only for ahout tow wear, with sport togs Ask for these, Smart Golf Shoes of trimmed, rubber s and heels, a pair. Calf patent eolt trimm leather soles and heels, at & ILLENT ASSORTMENT O1° sUrErR1IonR By the yard we offer two yard width smoked .50 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY ind Center R Tt SPECIAL SALE OF THE NEW ‘PABCOLIN’ A Very Durable Floor Covering Superior To Printed Linoleum HABLE PABCOLIN I MADE DY T E SELLING AGENTS 1'OR THIS FOR KITCHEN, BEDROOM C AT—SQUARE YARD 40c the square yard “PABCOLIN" S$6.50 cach, oot regulur value ] feet, SPADCOLIN" $12.00 for $8.95 cu t. Legular price $15.50 for $10,50, r golf, hiking or othcr Laving the swagser lines and smart caif, S8.00 horse, tan Value soles Special arc priced with leather oles and heels, o Oxfords, with i, 1des, Regnlar 't Oxtords of S7.00 ps SUPERIOR DESIGNS AND COLORINC onR ol RUG RUC ch. AEW SPORT LOW SUHOES FORR WOMEN ecifie sports, they are really as well adapted for in an and h snort Oxfords of tan calf priced PARAIIIN g COMPANY OF FLOOR COVERING, S BY THIE YARD OR MNING ROOM ng price is 69c. Ttemember S, T-6x0 feet, regulur $0.00 WS, 0X10-6, reg price features of traditional sport shoes, | moked cel ha for se sport Oxfords, 6.00 pair, ay ooze calf, with leather and brown §$8.50 and $9.00 pa Y — Berlin News 03LS 70 ADOPT DATLIGHT SAVING Superintendent Will Make Change, Samme as at Factories ARRANGE BOWLERS BANQUET | Huge Affair Will Be Staged at Lloyd's Hail in Kensington Thursday Ni —Babhe tuth in Town—Whist Prize Winners—Briefs. the fact that all of in Berlin and Kensington have decided to adopt the daylight saving time beginning on April 30, he schools of Berlin will do likewise, expected. . Showalter, superintendent of schools has stated that i the event all o/ the factories in town adopt the new time the schools will also chang ming next Monday. The schools will be run on standard time but the morning sessions will hegi 8 o'clock instead of 9 o'clock. noon recess will commence at o'clock instead of at o'clock and will be resumed in the afternoon at 12:50 o'clock instead of at 1 o'clock The schools will be dismissed in the aftarnoon at instead of 30 o'clock | At the office of the American Paper Goods company it was ited thisg morning that inasmuch as the New Dritain factories will adopt the day- light saving plan, it will he done at| this plant. No definite report was re- ceived from the Berlin Construc company although it is expected this factory will also change its hou Olmstead and Thomson are plannin to change their working hours as i the Mosel Manufactuing company All of the postoflices in the town will go on davlight saving time as will; the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroad company. ‘The will not be changed but {rains will be operated one hour ecarlier than as at present. Due to most the factori 0 o'clock at 3 clocks Bowlers' Banquet. All is in readiness for the to be held by the members Kensington Fraternal howling Lloyd hall tomorrow evening o'clock. The committee has arranged a most attractive gram. Dr. R, M. toastmaster and follows: Our League, President John Thom- son introducing. Dr. R. M. Griswold, toastmaster Solos William Conway and John Thomson. Presentation of prizes by Manager Frank McDonough of the Casino. Remarks by prize winners and man- agers. X {ow We Won the Cup,” B banquet of the at the at Tilb charge pro- in as ) act is Griswold will the program Hoppe, NOW TS SPRING TAKE CELERY KING | IS —_— A mild vegetable tea brewed at| home that will put and keep your bowels and liver in perfect condition and prove a grand Spring tonic and blood purifier. CELERY KING costs bu* a fow cents at droggists. | Take it yoursclf at bedtime, give it to the iittle ones. Ifine for bad breath, sick headache and dizzy spells. minager of the Independents, Beading, A, Moffit. Vocal solo, James Thomson Violin Harry MeKeon Danein Robert Ritchie, Home Town ¢ Thao i @ O rr, 1, P ", Me- Kcon Baton Swinging, « Many I" wrences Walker, » Winners, of the ion) im and prize winne h been v The Independent team con- | . Hoppe, Al Northrup, O'Connel, | e is held | im which | Thomson, man- John Johnson, . MeKeon and A list dividual nouneed ing S Hoppe, first place by the American 15 composed of John John McCormick con, H. MeKeon, | L. Southard. The following is a list of the and the names the prize for the inditidnal aver S High team singe 518 . High team Legion, 1411, Hizh single High three High in- of manager, The second Pl Legion 1 scores of winners American Legion three string—American | Johuson, 140 | string individu; B8R { b4, Walker 91.07. Jonnson, #21. werage prize win- | O'Connell | Jaln - Aiccormick | | | ners K Johnson N5 o Cormick Johi league, John Giana ind 13 P, executive 9108, James Mc- Thoms=on Robert tr Moore a is pres of Kalen is asurer, ident the retary and hur .\Irn'v'il: re members of the commiticee, | Are Due, . Lewis, collector has ziven notice that the tax on the iist of Octoher 1, fulls due and payable on May 1, 1 e personal tax will also be coll ct- ol at this time, Mr. Lewis varions tions this ‘next weck taxes. He will aes Charles i ol taxes Berlin town has arranged of the for the to be in town duaring | collection of | be at Blue Hills school house on Saturday, May 5, trom & until 6 o'clock, and at {he Town hall on Saturday, May 13 from 1:80 until 5 o'clock., He will be at the fice on Tuesdgy, May selock. At East Berlin in the Cole's on Saturday, May 20, from 1 untit 8 o'ciock, Mro Lewis will also I sington library Saturday, o'clock store at the Ken to make collections on 9 from 1 until § anid ¢ Wednesday 5:30 until evening 8 o'clock ns between the ages of 2 years are liable wx unless exempt by law also asks the public that these be paid as promptly as possiblo. Babe Ruth in Berlin, There are few residents in the town Berlin who know that Babe RRuth, the famous baseball player, was a vis itor in this section yesterday Ruth was on his way from New York to| Boston and stopped at the Blake and Woodrutf on 1 1 street 1o have his automobile tank filled with gasoline, There was some doubt in the minds of those at the at first as to! whether or not man in the car was Babe Ruth. Upon asking the chauffeur it was learncd that it was. He was accompanicd by several friends. Road In Poor (g nee the New Haven al has placed crushed stone on their road- way leading from the depot to Farm- ington road the railroad bridge many autoists have seen fit to drive from the depot across the lots and through the property owned hy Joss eph Scoilnick. By so doing they danger the lives of the youngste who play in the yard in the r the Scoilnick tenement house, As a mcasure of precaution Mr. Sollnick has built a new picket fence around the front and side of his pro- perty to the * barber shop. | [0 Lewls ta of store store the near on- of A, I, This does not permit autoists to pass through his land. ef Items, Prentice left y Wy for Boston, Mass, on a few days'| business trip in the interests of the | Prentice manufacturing company. Yeorge e pre conte single work and ¢ The weekly held chure o'cloc A and ba held Re night a iesday, May 2, ers the Berlin nt their side in st hetween the members, ing hard the sing Grange w a series of (] married and They have st few of sxpect a the tomorrow at rh k. regular “her Cong ition night i at meeting the are sciation of the Hu rhool in Berlin - will 1 tomorrow night, Kiniry and Mrs, Joseph Do the firs prizes P. whist held and Peter Corr we consolation prizes of * awarde 4 Corr e the HERALD, WEDN | Plainville | e e £ e News GOMMERCE GRADING ~ OF CROWN STREET Town Plan Comm. Acts on FUNERAL OF F. G. OSBORNE Men's Club Will H Public Card Party Next Tuesday Night At 1Y i House of Episcopal Chureh | =—Post Office Daylight Saving Plan, Work was started today the grade of Crown street, a session of the Town mission held in the Town night. Engineer Joseph N, McKernan has charge of the work which will he finished within a comparatively short time, The street, which has never been accepted by the town, was mueh discussed by the officials and the Town P'lan commission for some time until the recent activities of the new- Iy organized commission, headed by Frank T. Wheeler, started things mov- ing the now actual work has heen rted, The on getting following Plan com- hall last 40 feet wide and has room for sidewalks about six feet in width. This highway, running fromn I Main strect to Maple streef, has no center line and was never laid out properly, according to the officials, therefore not accepted by the town It is however, practically perfect as fas the laying out of the streect is coneerned and the commission be- most affected by the proposed changes i any at all. Will Call Public Hearving. Kollowing the completion of the grading surve the commission will issue a notice for a public hearing. All interested persons will be asked to attend and those living on Crown street s e ey I il r meeting will be Al nt h ir Iach sehool in town will hold spe | cial exer ate t | well town. The whist of Jo this ¢ ed to Middl tives Mr, Mr, & dangh tomorrow 100th annivers; ¢ of General Gr zabeth Whitney oS to comme he of of Ke sister in Stony Items, of Wost with relatives Fast Ber Hazelwood Tuesday spent Improvement socie social will be held at the hon seph Wetherill on Main stre swvening, Al are cordially invi attead, Delliz 1.ord etown, spent Tuesday Wilcox avenue. and Mrs. William and Mrs, Bdward ©ter of Southington, were callii Vii'age hter ¢ with rela - and 4 on e the n Crom- in ty 16 ot t- of T Holigan and | Holizan an | g on relatives in town Tuesday evening. Mr. dangh were cveni and Mrs. Howard Burnette ar hter, Frances, of New Britai calling friends in town la; ng. on 1wl i st Word has been received here of the death of Thomas Murphy of Ne W Britain, formeriy of this place, which ocenr in 1 o'cloe Pretty Wedding St Francis afternoon hospit at the Tues od at trord BRADY-SAW_YER Place &) ay K. akes ™ Mowming in the Chinrch of St. John the Chest Evangelist, Brady, daug Rrady of Clayton Jeron ret nut street and h- 392 ne snwyer of Broadalbin N, Y. were mar- ried t John Thom attend ter 1"ranh a8 b recep for re The ! The gown pictur sweet u enee John mareh The tonr Bre ploy in Ke the i In der ¢ cured Jame theat was allowed teine “ of his mornin it the the Ivangelist by as | den. pastor. They we led by Miss Helen . Brady, si the bride, as bridesmaid, ai Brady, brother of the groon man. After the ceremony the Re; st tion wi latiy friends. s bride wore a gown of blue and a black picture rried o bonquet of ward ra bridesmaid was dressed in Harding blue, wore a buac t and carried a bouquet nd mic of re ha peas. ving the Pretta sang J. Crean i, + conple left [ after which they lalbin, Miss Brady M ‘0 Promise E weddiy played the oneymoo will reside ngton and Mr. S buisness Broadalbin n s ORDER OF EXECUTION, the city court ) execution by Mis s Cormican, Jesed was granted. Miss Vetrar $50.80 for fnjuries su 1 while entering the theater. on a judgment w of the er, FOX’S Next Mon., Tues., Wed. HARPLD LLOYD in SAILOR-MADE MAN” 5000 Feet of Laughter church of St o re S- vl n, s held at the bride's home | 1e a ek of N on | in has been em- | 1 at the Americane Paper Goods | Santolas Vetrano against | Lyceun | street and in that vicinity who are not aifected by the proposed changes, vill be urged to be present. No Land to Be Cut. Any arguments will be heard at the meeting and will be consid- the sy mmission. 1t appears that there will be no land ut off helonging to the property swners and it seems that there w little chance for arguments. The idents of Crown street themselves ire glad of the opportunity to get street graded. Other Business, The commission also considered the new roadway from the Plainville Casting company but did not have nuch time to discuss that matter. A commission of three men is sxpected nost any day from the superior court in Hartford to pass their judgment on the layout. Petitions for new streets in various sections of the town were read over and action will be taken these at another meeting. Frank G. Osborne. The funeral of Irank G. Osborne, was held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from the home on 195 Droad streef. Rev. Robert H. Burton of Hartford officiated and interment was in West Cemetery. The pall friends of Mr. atives from he was a whom pecial red by owever, e on bearers were lifelong Osborne and were rep- the various lodges member: George he worked many and Trving Carter, vepresenting the Knights of Pythias was also honored as bearer. Robert William represented the Odd Fello Carl of New Britain the P. 0. S. of A. of that ci Principal Orrin L. Judd of the school and educational committee, and a representative from the O. U. A. M. lodge of Bristol. Principal Orrin 1. Judd closed the hool at noon to in memory of My Oshorne and the teaching force attended the funcral to pay respects to the head of the school committee. All flags were at half mast. Pythian Degree Work, Pythian lodge, Knights of Pythjas, will journey to Ttockville tonight where the Rank of Page degree team will exemplify the work on a class of candidates. The local members wily take the trip by automobile and leave the club rooms here at 6 o'clock. Ministers Meeting, The Plainville Ministers' associa- tion will hold a meeting Monday morning at the home of Rev. Charl S. Wyckoff, pastor of the Congrega- tional church. Action will be taken on the leaving of Rev. James M. Tran- mer, pastor of Methodist chureh, who leaves this week for East Hamp- ton, Long Island. The association wili draw up a resolution expressing re- grets of the members on his leaving as is the usnal procedure when tors are called away. Men's Club Social. ! executive committe of the club of the Episcopal church ot Our Saviour, held a meeting last Inight at the home of Vice-President Charles Livingston of Spruce street. Plans were outlined for holding public card party in the parish house next Tuesday evening to commence st S o'cloc Whist and Five Hundred will be indulged in Auniliary is Busy. The women of the American Legion resen af which Rich for vears was one, the pas- The { Men Antiseptic, Pleasing, Soothing The penetrating odor of cam- phor blended with those of other hecling oils make Minard’s Liniment extremely pleasant to inhale. Breathe It In and Rub It In—folks have been doing both for over 65 years. | | ( APRIL 26 LL the hot water you want! Don’t you know what a comfort that would be? The Sterling Water Heater heats a cupful or a boilerful of water quickly and eco- nomically when you want it. Even with a “slumbering” coal fire in the range, the Heater is working efficiently. When there is no coal fire, the coils are heated by a few cents’ worth of gas. The “combination” cost of one entire plumbing and vent flue connection. Come in this week and see the Sterling Range with gasand coal Water Heater. use of coal and gas saves the space and the / range. the oven of a Sterling. 4 of all parts. A. Auxiliary are busy these days making poppies, and at the meeting last eve- nimg, pursued this work which has been under way for several weeks. There will be a special meeting to- morrow evening at the Legion hcad- quarters when the work will continne. It is planned to have 1,000 poppies completed by a week before winra—' tion Day and of this amount there are already 400 finished T.ast Auxiliary made close to {his mark. | The Rainy Day Stockings will be re- turned at the first meeting in May. Is Financial Agent l.. 8. Mills of the school committee, is now acting financial agent and sec- retary of that committee having been appointed temporary member of that office during the illness of Frank G. Osborne, The death of Mr. Oshorne, however, will mean the election of a permanent member to the position and a meeting will probably be called by the committee to act on this mat- ter. Free For All Fight Someone has said that several local young men had got a share of the al- leged liquor which featured in the au- tomobile accident at Central Square carly yvesterday morning and judging from the reports of a free for all fight on West Main street last night, some of the liquor did find its way into hands of Plainville men. The fight is said to have started shortly after 10 o'clock near where the Rris- tol trolley car stops and waged fierce and heavy for several minutes. Plainville Briefs, There were about 47 members of Plainville Grange who journeyed to Newington Grange last evening where the local degree team exemplified the third and fourth degrees upon a claim of candidates for that order. Francis Sulllvan and Bernard Stan- ley have gone to Bantam, Cenn,, where they have secured work in an electric plant. Lonis 1. Brastow is confined to his home on Strong Court with n- fection to his left eye. Hearings will be held in the pro- bate court tomorrow morning on the estate of Flmer Royce following ap- plication of Frank Reyce, administra- tor of the estate, on a revision of cer- tain claims in the proceedings. This hearing will be held at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock, there will be a hearing on the estate of the late Mary M. Pratt. Judge Meritt O. Ryder will preside, Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock there will he a mecting of the Wom- en's auxiliary of the Eplscopal church of Our Saviour in the parish house. An error in typing the reports of the case of Willlam G. Sanford and Willlam Aitken of Springfield, Mass., held for transporting liquor without a permit, read that the bonds were placed at $50. The amount should have been $300. an Rarber shop, Ne to pre-war prices Tirst-class work. NOTICE--The Tiberty block, has teturned taircuts 250, sliavea WANTED— Tenament 5 or 6 rooms. Adults rick, General Delvery, improyements, Hor with Address T Trlatol, Conn Great annlversary sale starts Frildi April 28, Wonderful bargains of en- tire stock. 1. J. Birnbaum.—advt, At Marhattan, Mont,, are some of the largest barley {arms in the world, in Divorce Is inapsasing rapidly England, especially among the poor. Sterling is the Range of 16 Advantages lr-Economy-—it uses less fuel than any Z—Convtniencenno cool spot on top or in 3——Com'pactness-—36" wide, with 4-hole ca- pacity for coal and 4 covers for gas. —Quality construction and permanent finish Come in and See the Other Points! 80 West Main Street Counsel for Reilly Feels Extradition vear the| George Reilly, | as bridge, Mass., where he is wanted on a police court would contest holding his client after Saturday if extradition papers e not presented. Friday and been ordered statute gitive can be held for a “reasonable’ time. Massachusetts is not sufficiently away next Saturday ‘‘reasonable.” tion of the Smith school meeting on Special Club Plan a 1~For a small membership fee you get your fine new range at once and simply pay small monthly Club payments. 2 —You can trade in your old stove. 3-—You get a handsome chest of Rogers silverware as Club Dividend—THIS WEEK! A. MILLS Tel. 381 New Britain the school building. Dr. kred Lee, superintendent of the health board will give a talk. The entertainment will be furnished by pupils of the school, and a social and dancing will be held. During the husiness session, the officers for the ensuing year will be elected. o'clock in MANGAN WILL OBJECT Papers Should Be Presented by Sat- urday or Client Released. Paonessa Refuses to Sign Arbour Contract Mayor A. M. Paonessa has declined to approve a contract for hauling stone which has been entered into by the board of public works and Joseph Arbour. The papers were signed by E. J. Arbour, son of Joseph. Mayor Paonessa found out that the signer was not of legal age, and on this ac- count declined to affix his signature. Mangan, counsel for held in bonds of $500 from justice at Cam- Judze W. a fugitive in he charge, announced this morning that non-support last have The, fu- Reilly was arrested four continuances since that time that an alleged provides contends that Jar to consider continuance after Judge Mangan ——PALACE — Watch For “MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY” P. AND T. ASSO. MEETING The Parents and Teache associa- will hold a at 8 Frid ¥ THE DOCTORS SEND RICK FOLKS tot SPRINGS in the SPRING . $a1 id: | fashionable, Thus they are flushed, A well.known phy"cm“ said | washed out, cleansed.q And as the “I send my rich patients to | waters carry salts and other needed the fashionable American rh“;’:}fl!: l:nfl i taking medicine & and don’ oW it, springs or the European spas ‘K‘l’o;pln \nl moderate circumstances (as they call springs over | ct the same result by taking a good there) because it is the only reconstructive medicine (such as way | can get them to give | Sanalt the Sensible Spring Tonic) and using ordinary common sense in their themselves the necessary | Spring Cleaning. evening manner of living."' For a hundred vears the doctors of New Lngland have preseribed Sanalt the Sensible Touie through all seasons, but especi i as & reconstnictive Sanalt purifies the blomd, restores digestive ‘-'\a‘r‘r. regilates the bewels and stimulates tie liver and kidneys to natural acticn. Thus it removes all waste matier, thoroughly cleanses the *'As they ure not really sie', I canant | 23t thom to take m~licine faithiully or to ¢hange their diet “When Spring comas nearly every person is loadel up with poisonous waste matter that hes been produced by the heavy moats, pastry and eooked | ablcs of Winter fonds, the lack | system and reduces temperature. SANALT TIE SENSIBLE TONIC in this way ores vigor, clears the | comploxion and relicves nervousnees. is | By ending flatulence it relieves tho heart. of pressure fom the bleated atomnet and thus stops haarthurn, palpitation and other so-ealied heast troublos, Sanait the Sensible Tonie is one of tha reliahle oid “WINSOL" line of household revae. It 18 guaraniead, !f not «atisfactory vour mone will he Letuen Ali ohhging druggists sell SANAL this pmsonsus matter from the Dblool, star ” d other organs in the Sprin vill be that tieed and wort!, ing, gvisy stomach, constipaiion, disainess, nervoneness and the gonen | ally run-dowr condition that may <eop one muerahle all Suinmer, and purhaps end in fatal iI'nass | “My rich pst waters bv tie guion boeause “iTnless remvel bowels 1ts drink the spring s