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‘SUMMER HATS OUR MAY SALE For summer wear ave now shown in unequa sortment in our Aillinery Sedtio: fections that will please in cvery flower trimmed, Leghorn Hats, Georgette and Taffeta Hats, all flover trimmed in a Best of all perfect riot of colorings. most enticing manner, A Two Day Sale of Dinner Sets With 30 Styles For Choice English Porecjain dinner nets, 100 pieces, two styles to choose from, both horder designs. kind, $47.50 set. conventional Regular $56 with American Porcelain Dinner sets, 100 pieces, ("nlonfal shape, wide flower border dscoration, Regular price is $47.50 for 339.50. Czecho-Slovakia Thina, a hand- some floral band deccoration, 100 pleces. Regular price $69, for $59.50 set. American Porcelain. 66 pieces, service for 8 people, pink flower spray, god line edges and han- dles, was $10.08, for 316.52 OTHER DINNER SE Beriin News HENSINGTON PLANS GHURCH SESSIONS Delegates Will Gather Tuesday of Gonglefia'mnai Payish WOULD RETAIN SHOWALTER ‘Fmma Hart Wi Teachers’ Association PPasses Reso- llard Parents and . lution—Adcle Murray s Noi ¢ ing Position, The central sssociation of the Con- gregational will the Kensingtan Congrazalional ehurcn on Tueelley afterncon of nevt wenlk, There will bha representatives from elgit other churches in 2ttendance nt th+ conference, Iach church is en- tit'~ ta repressniation by the pastor ord oight delefates, Al passions | vAll gtanderd tima. The Ly follo churches meel with ba eonducted an prog:n 8 Alifmoon Rerslon 3:00 ., pr—Daatiane] asrvies, Tred+le 1., Py 315 MLl Tha churehes eniertain (he arxoria- tisn in i fellowigy ordai: Meslden Fint, Soutringion, Stanley Meissial, Tiew Pritdhs Baortin, New Irftain Fauth, New 'ug-ufl Maridan Conter, I Hill, Middictews, Third,| P‘mma-.,. &, Keacingion, iAtio Alsiion 554 84 €, Sherwood; ; teaastr. T éihesrs of tax 64 Ia\igwe: Mederctes, I° regiotrs=, Rev. Herhar! er, B. Y. Midgsm o €BaREESY wassisha by A6Tais] «tn Treeeites; CRSIFMAR Mevabs mittss, Rav. (. D, Bost evaniiise, Fav, Cavlaton Kensinglon, Thares of this town snd Jlev, 11 v advisery Jtszen of : *r80R 4160 anry W, Maier from tho yaiivoad slatisn & troftey station in tewn ¥ill bs pro- Says Pilc Reiedy We $100.00 a Box A hsv= i;fid iaRing piias aver ginee | fien, 1 AM 33 yaars M4 Grd Rave @uiaved Lerrinty, 1 tHiad many Fesacdics and dseless, hut Abouk § Waaka sga | 835 your | RA [+ Patarssn’s Ofntment. The first ped 611 iteniag, &nd in| il @orasais, 1 heve aaiy| o AN @95eiA | &F3 aNF- | ed, Toi havs Ry @rasacad, hace(feit| | thanize, and ¥ aisrysna that has! | i trosmia can (his mAg giva pour| pt, (net 1§ wanh a datlirs o maws & i, p taatl, Binasre- + Co nei».«, ke, atment for Piles, wer- me gnj old sores ia oaly 35 cenws a| ' Jasge box ai all druggists. Mail ordes | filed Ly Peterson Uintment Co., Ine, Bufiaie, N, Y, huadred eplas td pn- n. Stunning econ- way. Halr Hats, flower trimmed, Of under-musling the seasan, giving tons, silks, Lingerie, woma Annual hand ¢ from priced in n, all offered BIG REDUCTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY American Porcelain - Dinner sets, 100 pieces, block line treat- ment in border, allions, % mat $40.50 kind, § with rose med- gold handies, Amnerican Porcelain - Dinner sots, 100 pleces, blue, yellow and olack border treatments, with flowers in band. Regular $45, for $37.50. American Porcelgin - Dinner sets, 112 pieces, green and pink flower urmll"\m\‘ gold cdges, 25 kind, 50, American Porcelain, Dinner sets, new and white treatment, price $9.95. 50-piece re, gold Regular Sale price $7. s ALL ided for by calling Rev. fazen ou the telcphone. Standing of League The Kepsington Fraternal two man league has completed its first two veeks of bowling at the Casino alleys in New DBritain. The standing of the team to date is as follows: Teams w Harvards Black Stones .. Rosedales Iyperions Pen Rods Red Seals Mozarts Kings .... g High individual (Pen Rods), 133. High individual (Rosedales), 500. High team single, Pen Rods, 2 High team total, Black Stones, unl Avcrages Carleton b sich .800 .700 600 .600 .500 .300 .300 .200 TFagan, O e » sin: e, W. total, O’'Connell, S l‘A 97. 94, J. Junn‘wn Grahain Johascn . Corr . Horn Warner . D, Emerson J. Emerson Thompson Buckiey T. Malarney Grifith J. O'Brien ¥t e e 3 Wou.d Retain Showalter At the postponcd meoting of nma fart Wi .urd lzrents and cirers’ associadion heid wi toe Ken- mmar 8ci100l lasi evening, # rezolution in rr‘”ndfi to ng of Mr, Bhowaite veted upon and necepiad: R«-ml\r-:l—- it this wae a fiting time for the I to of XMr, Biow: af sch by sendlag to the scl comiiiee a resolution volel nowditer yeceive & reappointment for | coming wchool yonr, Tha iesolu- was juireduced by I3, Buriingham dentirr who pacteq o few pe regards 9 tha good work wa.tey bas done, AR intercziing pregram was also aarrisd o Aacctions were rendered by the Juni High school estra, A violin duet wag givei by Irene Case and Walten Meamoy accovapanied by Helen fieinimes, culldren from the Afth and sisli gredss plse sang E6Rgy, Deretly Goodrich and Adam Giannatta ropdered n mandetin dusq a#id Miss Liise Owest favered with a 40.4 Aadoatipanied by lisnehs Johnen 8t the pians, New Nchool Pro 17 pracand piens 6f tha eamfaiitas aiq RULTIT 14 {hers Wil hie a rpeaial tows part of (1 moeiith at which time (s tewngpoopia will dacids the questinn of An adidis tion t§ the Kensinglen grammar schAsl, Tha eutensioy eommilies eonaisiing of A, A, Nerii, ehairman; Oeorge Subivan, I, N, Baces and Robert Granam, Was appeiited by the scijool | eommiites maveral months azo to) maica p opecial study bearinz ppen | the neads of & new gchoei A5 out- the & and colors, tastefully trimmed, the May seliing, which is now at its height, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, of the events of cholee of dainty garments, white with choice of cot- in fact everything in Miss to the largest size al price reduction, for this is certainly one mbroidered, littie at spec English Porcelain Dinner sets, 101 pieces, rich old blue Togo design, handsome for country house or shore. Regular price $47.50, sets, 100 pieces, Colonlal shapes, with wide flower borders. $45.00. Reg- ular sale price 83 price 50, Our merican pieces, border flower festoons, Was $39.50 Porcelain, 100 decoration with handles. gold for $33.50, Porcelain Dinner blue and Regular sale American 42 pieces, with gold line decoration. price $6.98. sets, Our price AT PROPORTIONAT | morning linaq ia the annual report of m!-‘ nu]w:.nua.fl A whiali was sub wmmm‘ «tne boerd iast yean, Thu LN is AnAGidering dating (a8 reads evidene: 6tidy D185 mansed the feel that s €itu carsd (oF by AN au to tha i{en 5 B7 gratiMAE 00L081, A RUmber of aw DB Areaiteats ha miied pians fud &t the prase tws pf the atisn by tha ab hows-e¥, has noe az seiested but when it I8 il he brought befora (he eaiom poard for approvai and taea before (ae tewn mecting o ! be | ain [ al | een | ol secling Position Puring (s past few days thero nave Leen faany rumors aboul town & lies besy and gl 1(1‘ $5.75 set, 2 REDUCTIONS ale price $39.50 set I American Porcelain - Dinner ' i relative to Derlin people, other than B. R. Showalter seeking the position of school superintendent. Miss Adele Murray, a member of the school board and a woman who is active in affairs of interest to the wel- fare of the town, was mentioned as a possible candidate. Miss Murray was approached upon the gubject and denied that she would be a candi- date. Miss Murray stated “T wish to em- phaticaily deny the story that I am a candidate for the office of superin-| tendent of Derlin schools, for the| present term or for any time in the| future. 1 would not consider the offer and T do not think that there is any one else in town who is seeking the position."” The peop'e of Berlin are still per-! plexed at the action of the school board on taking a vote for retaining DB. R. Showalter as the superintendent | for another term. At two meetings | which have been held to vote on the question, only eight members have been present at each one and inas- much as the vote has been a tie eaclh time, the question is still unsettled. A regular meeting of the board will| be held next Tuesday evening at; which time another vote will be talk n. Berlin DBriefs The Regal Review of the Maccabees will hold a meeting tomorrow evening| at St. Paul's T. A. B. hall. ATTEMPTISMADE | Town | Church | merce will [for discussion and the newly elected |ofttcers will All mem- (¢ THUKSDAY, MAY 4, 192 there is sufficient rainfall to reduce |the hazard of forest fires Mr [Thompson was also instructed to can any permits already lssued until secs fit to re-new them The damage from fires in the sur {rounding woodlands has already to talled hundreds of dollars Rev, Tranimer [eaves, James M, anmer, for the years pastor at the Meth left with Mrs. Tranmer Clinton, for East Hamp ton, Long Island today, The pastor | has moved all of his furniture and \\IJI commence his new duties at the Plamvxlle News TO ENTER CHURCH Door of Our Lady of Mercy [idifice Bears Marks Rev, past two mlm chureh, and their son, Own a Garden? saving mean What gar- dener doesn’t pride himself on his own patch s food Do You Maytime and daylight gpare moments in your garden! of ground——and how he helps Nature' REV. TRANMFR LEAYES TOWN Will Hear Arguments on the New Lay-out of Plans Commission Crown Street—Rev. James Tranmer Leaves, An attempt was made to enter the of Our Lady of Mercy late last night or early this morning judging from the appearance of the front door of the edifice, Tt appenr: that the huge door had bLeen *iim- I'mied” in an attempt to force it open A heavy bar was evidently used. Ap- parently the would-be-burglars be- |came discouraged when they found | the heavy door could not be moyed and gave up their efforts, One of the vestry windows on the side of Pierce street was found to he open this morning, but Rev, John E. I'ay, pastor of the church, believes that it had been left opon last night when the church was’ closed. It is/ not believed any entrance could have | __ dedside o been gained that way unless a ladder | Methodist church in that place Sun- was used, as the window is several |day morning. He hid all his friends feet above the ground. An ln\r‘%ilmv‘n farewell last evening during the tlon of the interfor of the vestry and [supper of the Epworth League. {church showed that apparently noth-| Rev. Mr. Sullens of South Meriden ing had been touched. | will move into the parsonage as soon Public Hearing s possible and remain there until The town plan commission has is- |July when the newly appointed pastor, sued a notice for a public hearing to| Rey, A. A. Dubary, will take charge. be held on Wednesday evening, May| Baptist Church Election. 10, at 8 o'clock, in the Town halli qyg anpunl meeting with the elec- whennctlon will be taken on the new!|{ion e oticeraiot: the Baptist church, laysout ot (Crowin, street.. THe estab- )y, Haid: tomorrotw bvening 10 the lishment of a center line, running lecture rooms at 7:45 o'clock. Re- from Maple street to East Main, and | pone o ype” dno 50 8 E RO B0 the lay-out and establishment of east-|pearq ang other m'wfl’mm' o erly and westerly lines to be parallel | win" pe’ transacted = with the center line, will also come up . ; Cafferty Appointed Agent. |for discussion. These parallel lines,| € | from the center of the street, will be| « Willlam L. Cafferty, sceretary for 20 feet each in distance, making the [th® Motor Parts corporation company total width of Crown street 40 feet|Of Forestville, .has been named agent as shows on 2 may now on file in the | fOF the trustees appointed by the town clerk's office, | board of directors of that factory Arguments of the residents of the[ VIO recently passed a vote not to P M| continne the business. street will be heard in establishing | “°7 ) grade and curb lines, which will he| The plant did not open yesterday six feet from the easterly and wester- :‘n?”]"”‘,"" T”T." “"E’h "”"ih"' i r"’h“ Iy lines. 1t will also be necessary to| prDIOVeS Working St '; the fix the building and veranda lines on TIeRS - ceprestion s SAlEI N who is a resident of this town, has both sides of the street, worked thera. fi MANY. Years q i These,linea Wil jbe {15 foot forthe| FORLEL. SIHE O ARy, YERID S1E 18 veranda with a 23 foot building line Cha Commerce. from the east and west lines. This ,;h'"oh;;h”r',,m°':('"“.r]:;h habeartack f;;”:'”“nf"iht“;‘"";‘;"““‘ 'h: exact ‘d" retary, was incorporated in 1917 with lines has been made oy trranda |5 capital stock of §50,000. There was nes has been mdde out by the SUr-|, yime when several Plainville resi- vey of the street by Engineer McKer-| gunis worked there when the busi- nan. ¢ - ess was fairly good. September 30 When the new lay-out was made, |, " riYeE o has been the date set for the limita- and the grading of the street done,|ion to file claims and an inventory of there was no property taken from any the assets and labilities of the con- of the owners on the street and not oven a‘tree was found to be in the The street J. \l TRANMER. a Clam Chowder The Ladies' Aid society of the Episcopal church will hold a clam chowder supper and food sale at the parish house from 5:30 until 7:30 o'cloek this evening. Friday Devotions will ted tomorrow morning at 5:30 and T o'clock. Com- mencing Sunday morning at the 10 o'clock mass Forty Hours Devotion will begin and continue until Tuesday morning with a high mass at 7:30 o'clock. On Monday and Tuesday mornings of next week there will be mass at 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Con- fessions will be heard Sunday aud Supper. was accepted on Octo- ber 27, 1879, but no definite meagure- ments are to be found for the uni- form width of the highway which the selectrien were then authorized and instructed to lay-out and establish. Commerce Mceting. The Plainville Chamber of Com- hold its regular monthly meeting in the club rooms tonight. Many important matters will come up be with act in their capacity. President Joseph N. McKernan, whol ceeded win H. Hills, will pre- bers are requested to be present. Miss Frances Chichetti and Joseph Ara were married at 9 o'clock this at St. Paul's church in| Kensington, | A meeting of the Foresters of Amer- | feca will be held this evening. Plans will be made for the fair to bs‘ held on May 15, 16, 17. Arrangements are being made several Kensington people for a social ! and dance to be held in Grangé hall on Wednesday evening of next week. McKeon's orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing. As an added attraction “Bill" Comway will sing the popular song hits. | John A. Fitzgerald of Kensington | and Miss Gertrude B. Bucholz of New Britain will be married at St. Mary's church in that city on Wednesday, May 10. The weekly prayer meeting wiil be held at the DBerlin Congregational church tonight. The Berlin Boy Scouts usual tomorrow evening. East Berlin Items There will be a mceting of thel Modern Wocdmen Society at the Ath- letle bullding this evening. { Mrs, Richard Hurlburt and daugh-| ter Marguerite of New DBritain were| visiting relatlves In town Wednesday. | Mrs. Werdelin spent today with | velatlves In New Britain. The Iast whist of the scries will be | fteld at the home of Mrs. Belle Hazen Friday evening, | Victor Belden attendgd the funeral of his granfather in Winsted today.| Velma and Everett Payne are substi- | tuting for him on his paper route. Al Maynard of Meriden is| spending a few days as the guest of his cousin Henry Bafley on Main| street, The Doy Bcouts will attend a meet ing of their troop at Berlin Friday evoning. There will be another dance and soclal at the Athletic hall next Friday evening, May 12th. Rev, W. H. Harper s moving from| the Methodist pareonage to Yalesvilie| re he will have charge of the 1 \nfiulit chuyrch for the coming year. | . Mr. Fuller of Yalesville will move | into the parsonsge and have ohnrnv‘ of thia church for the coming vear. i LAWN MOWERS ofied and set by ox aad delivery 123 Cherry 8t Box 1, New Britain, - | FOR SALE—One Armour's Big| Croper Fertilizer, i1 lots to suit purchas- er. G. H. Baldwii, coal dealer, Iieusington . honed, edged, ed for shop A valveless, gearless engine, in- tended ultimately for the automobile, is being brought to the bench tes wtage In Manchester, England. | by |, |State Trorest Warden A. F. will meet as |, |In profile on sald map approved May I proved on land side. The question of the annual clean- up week will be brought forward and a date named for this purpose. Al-| ready some of the residents have com- | menced this work instead of waiting | for the yearly town clean-up. Monday, afternoon and evening, in | I'rench, Polish, Italian amd English. A Dangerous Pastime. Michael Cassile, a pupil in the low- er grade of the grammar school, is reported to have hopped on the rear of a trolley Tuesday and, getting his foot caught, was dragged a short dis- tance until the car came to a stop. The boy Iuckily escaped with on minor bruises and cuts on his body. F'o was reprimanded by Principal Judd. Five Permit Waming. Iorest [Fire Warden Frank O. Thompson has received a notice from Howe, in- structing him not to issue any more permits for the kindling of fires in the open or near any woodiand, until Plainville Briefs. | | The Manross Women's Relief corps | tendered the G. A. R. veterans and NOTICE. members of the W. R. C. a_corn A public hearing will be held in| Chowder dinner at the har” m“I\Z" in the Town Hall at § o'clock p. m, | Yille this noon. The T‘C:;.,[‘m,m. daylight saving time, Plainville, Conn,, the form of a General Gran Wednesday evening, May 10, 1022, to take action in re. The lay-out and | establishment of a center line for Crown street running from Maple | et to East Main street and the! out and establishment of FEaster- v and Waesterly street lines to be | parallel with said center line and| 20 feet distant therefrom, a tm.l"“f‘r”‘," ¢ 1 width of 40 feet, as shown on map now on file with the T 1 Clerk of Plainville dated Apil 10th, and ap- proved by the Town Plan Commis- sion, May 3d, drawn by Lngineer J. |N. McKernan. To lay out and establish a grade for center line of Crown street as shown orial. The American Legion auxiliary and Brock-Barnes post will hold a special | meeting in the Legion rooms tonight. The Epworth league had a suc- | | cessful supper in the Methodist church last evening. Maplehurst Inn $10 or week; T«\wm board, wanted at a_ro $8.30 apiece. honed, edzed \WERS sharpened AWN MOWER e Ciiiea and set by experts, $1 ered. Schoell's Mac i'hone 2 oiled del ) 2051-2, tra specials for tne last day, to- yargains all over the store, biggest values ever produced, I. J. Birnbaum.—Advt. WILL HOLD UP ARMY BILL third. lay out and establish a grade line for Easterly and Westerly side- walk as shown on profile of man ap- May 3d, 1922 To lay-out and establish cudb lines on each side of Crown street, said curb lines to be 6 feet from Easterly nd Westerly lines of Crown street as hown on map approved May 3, 1922, | To establish building and verarda nieasurements hercin set forth and| 23 foot buiiding line from Fasterly line of sdid Crown street and to be 15 foot veranda and foot building | line. from Westerly line of said Crown | street as shown on map approved by |schedules the Commission dated May 34, now |cently worked out by a on file with the Town Clerk of Plain- |gional o is enacted ville, ok 15 awn taday by Represen All parties interested {ative Mondeall of Wyoming, house re [tifled and warned to be pregent at|publican leader and Senator Wads the hearing on the lay-out and es-| worth of New York in charge of the tablishment of said Crown street lines; |apmy and pay bills in the scnate is grade, its curb, its sidewalk grades The new pay basis, Mr. Wadsworth its veranda and building lines. |estimated. won'd save more than 5, This street was accepted Oct. 27,|000,000 in the next fiseal year on an 1879 but no definite measurements army of 150,000 and in a correspond are found recorded of the uniform |ing saving in the navy pay appropria width which the Selectmen were |tions. then. authorized and instructed to lay-out and establish aside from the determined from the present. individ- ual property lines as they abut aid street. Nor Navy Appropria- Neither That tions Will Be Acted Upon Until Pay Adjustments Are Made. Miy 4—The intention leaders to delay pas- annual army and navy ap- | ation Dhills until the new pay for the military services re. jioint congres. into law Washington, ssiona comm de kn are hereby no- is building a mammoth passenger trans-Atlantic liner of on| 40,000 tons, to be launched for serv- lee for the scason of 1023, Germany cern will be taken between that time. | Genuine S grow! Pride in your garden should lead you to seek those tools which will bring you the Come down here to garden best results. headquarters—we take pride in the high quality of our tools, and especially in their prices. FERTILIZER— $2.85 per 100 lbs. Bone Meal, $2.95 per 100 lbs. Sheep Manure, GARDEN HOSE—15-in. (2 4, 12¢ a foot—5-8-inch (5 ply) cut ply) cut to any leng to 25 and 50 foot lengths, 12¢ foot— B«S-inchA (6 ply) 25 and 50 feet, 13c a foot—>5-8-inch (7 ply) 25 and 50 feet, 14c a foot. LAWN MOWERS—16-inch ball bearing, $10.75 (Lady Brand). Prophet brand, 16-inch® plain bearing, $14.95 and 18- inch plain bearing $15.95. Eclipse brand, high wheel, ball bearing, 16 inch, $21.50; 18-inch, $22.50; 20-inch, $23.50, FENCIN vite comparison. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. 250-256 PARK STREET Call 1074—1075—1076 ——for every need—prices that in- Exchanging Views On Carpentier Jack Dempsey, world's neavyweight champion (center) promenading at the Epsom Downs races with Joe Beckett, Brit- ish heavyweight (right). Georges Carpentier knocked out Beck- ett before Jack trimmed Georg FAIR DEPT. STORE, Inc. Make Remarkable Offer To Any Person In New Britain Who Is Weak, Sick, Nervous Or Run-Down. It Is Now Possible For You to Come to This Store, a Regular $1.10 Package of Nuxated Iron For 64 Cents, Use It For Two Weeks, and ff at The Lad of That Time You Have Not Received All, and Lvea Greater Benefits Than You Expect, Simply Bring the Wrap- per Back to The Fair Departiment Store, Inc., and We Will Cheerfully Hand You Back Your Money, New Britain people we can afford to make this remarkable “SBatisfaction or Money Medical examinations by physicians all over the country show that an amazing number of lack 1009 {ron in their blood. At a redent conferer e James Iran Rullivan. formerly physician of Bellevue Hospital (Out Door Department,) New York, and the Westchester County Hospital, said, “Without the blood becomes weak, thin, pale and watery. In many people this so seriously weakehs their vital organs to lead thiem to helieve that they have heart or stomach trouble, kidney exhanstion or some other serious ailment. I have had thinking they had heart trouble hecause they often had pains a the heart, sudden dizzine faintness or spots before the eyes great many o cases, the moment iron was supplied, all of these symptoms disappearcd We make this offer because Nuxated Iron contains true organic iron like the iron in your blood. wre deficient who would surely be henefited by this that that you come right to The Fair and get of Nuxated Iron. Use it for two impros« own e in strength, energy and at the results, just bring money without question. may ask how Back™ offer. people iron, disease, nerve foree people come tion of these Ko many in iron remarkab e remedy, Department Stors, Ine., week and note the endurance. 1f you tae wrapper and we I recommend hottle your than surprised refund we your ment in not more promptly will vour P —— Fer Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts.

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