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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. Plainville News | LEGION PLANS FOR MEMORIAL PARADE Will Decorate Graves of Herogs =i n The new oil range that With Markers £ i challenges every knoun LINEN MUK TOWKLA-TIN. grabe, leevs qialiy, dbmask vardar, analen of o ; cooking device in speed e S el R e, e o, g e et 7 ol| N\ RUMBULL, BowLaRs wiy| | [ ] st S reliall;ility’ George Wright of Plainville Town ¢ Line Fined For Making Alleged Hard Cider—New Bascball Club It's “Large Hats” Dame Fashion Says [} <o The Brock-Barnes post made plans . at its meeting last evening fog one!l y h i of the largest Memerial Day parades : et : . es e y ar e or ummer ear ever held in Plainville. The Ameri- 3 i } 1] ; can Leglon Auxiliary attended and| \ 4 T promised to glve assistance in' the & Hr“"q‘ From our almost unlimited assortment of haudsone large Summer Hats for immediate wear, you can observance, A parade, including all A 1 C caslly choose & most heeoring one of Georgette, Hai: Brald, Tagel, Molra, Teffeta, Organdy and Canton oX:afrvige’ man jor the- fown, ‘whether Crepes, Most tastefully trimmed with exquisite flowers including roses, sweet peas, lilac, wisterla, daisies. they are members of the local post fruits, ete. Some with chic maline bows. or not will form at the lLegion head- quarters on Plerce street. The post ‘The large Hat of 1922 is shorter back and front with wide side brims and medium, plain or draped officlals are confident of a good turn- crowns. With white in the lead this is also a color'ul season, giving choice of orchld, wood, navy, grey. out of men‘and are figuring on ev- dandelion and the always popular and correct all black and white cffects. See what we are offering in ery ex-service man in the town to Summer Hats, $5.00 to $17.50 cach. march as a tribute to the fallen heroes. To Mark Graves. Every hero, who fell dr died while 3 '],t in the service of his country, will lte srt s be honoréd on Memorial Day and the post has purchased new markers, Two,three and four- with the Legion emblem, which will be placed on each grave. The parade burner Superfex - Made to Your Measure for $6.95. Complete e | AR 8 the town and will end at the various H . 2 p cemeteries. Taps will be sounded as ped with one Giant ‘ : ? the graves are marked and flowers Superfex burner. CHOICE AT WOOL DRESS GOODS of any white or cream material sregardless of price from which will be placed on them. The school we will make a stylish all wool white s.ort Skirts for Decoration Day and Summer wear, complets for children will be asked to go-operate $0.95 cach.y THE MATERIALS INCLUDE Tweeds, Homespuns, Herringbones, Tricotines, Flantiels, in fact in the decorating, which they did so any white or cream fabric on sale at Dress Goods Dept., regardiess of their price. Fit and workmanship efficiently last year. guaranteed up to our vsual standard and as ag added feature all hems Wil be hand work. Skirts such The Plainville Fite and Drum corps as we will make for $6.95 complete, could not be bought anywhere for less than $20.00 each. As this will probably be in the line of march, ofter lasts but a short time, come early to get pick of materials. Bottom measure 1% yards, and will head the parade, as is the usual custom. A speeial meeting will be held next Monday evening, or the : evening f A I . T R I I YHE largest makers of oil cook stoves in the world have — Sleted. now perfected a model that is unsurpassed for every and other arrangements will be com- Berlin Ne' VS who are on the streets in the dark-|a party of other friends at her home | 1€ MOrNinG: kind of household cooking. The parade will be held in ness with no lights on their vehicles|last evening. During the evening o %Si-,:::é?x"\e:r\?{xgfir:}|x o The Salv: A e e e el 1o £ U QAN Gen themsdlvee ol i selos s weredvenderanl by <t neaMiesey|inp A SRR A0 Ko e Biracks New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves have long been recog- 2s making it dangerous for others, Rotha and Frma Staples assisted by ] cially automobile drivers, who hap- [ Miss Milda And o bY [ Barnes post has promised to do all ) i ! ! NEW MEMflm AI_ BAY Pon 10 e o the vond et pen ity of New hritain. ||t dwer to raise the $800 quota. nized as the leaders in their field. And this latest model, ames wi onj i 8 ere onjoyed and sunday afternoon, Henry Milans, for- ¢ ol O by ases s | Bt were. saptused by Howarall SATSH Gt fhe New Tork Privine, now being offered for the first time, is the leader of the are smail anl in many cases an iuto- | Sherman, Miss Vera Shade and Miss 3 , 9 Sha L Mis v vhen I I mobile dri cannot see a boy riding [ K. Wilcox. Stats coune S | vill formally open up the drive W X & GUMMI EE EH"SEN ao (o zounolllgr M ae will appear at the local Baptist whole New Perfectlon hne. his wheel unless there is a light on [ Fannie Crockett, wi 3 with : : it, ‘was presented with : | % 05 Bt an adlress. The pub- the front of the vehicle. Anyone -id-|cut glass dish by Steven Sautter, Pur o hear Mr. Milans an W 0! o8 : s E B E i o _ 1 . . . . . fng a bicycle at night without a light |ing the evening, refre: e ic is Invited t ar Mr. Mil 5 n equipped with il 1 light | i the cvening, refreshments were o | for the Salvation Army This latest New Perfecti 1S equipp: SpQ@lfl] Flort Will Be Mads o] ™5 abie i prosecution. HIBE| o7 11 et iR i work. L the new and vastly improved Superfex burners : ning to aid the state police in thelr| There will be th = ) There will be no house-to- TR T % = 3 Decorate Soldiers’ Graves R S e il iy TemeCeTne e s i | RS EULEL L Ao put —in- —a revolutionizing step in oil stove construc riding.” By this it §s meant ihat|hall on Grove rtreet ‘vening. e e tion. This new Superfex burner, with its double many bicycle riders have formed the| Mr. and Mr8., William Bolt ¢ | ruxillary and . s habit of riding their machines from [New Haven spent Sunday as the|Will be reccived. Th stores and fac- wall and double draft, gives the cooking speed BIGYCLISTS ARE WARNED one side of the road to the other in-|guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hubbard ‘:(;‘r,“*"m‘:“;rp:"u):""ig‘r‘fdn, 'l':ihi,z‘,‘:”,i of gas, together with the acknowledged econ- siead of Keeping in a straight line. of this place. i h this el e e S Miss Dorothy Rich has been \isiting | €xpected fo be raised throug omy and convenience of kerosene oil. Prosecutor Tewis Asks All Drivers of [ Because he haz basa called out of | friends n Reckley. source. ; Ay % ‘own on a business trip, A. A. North| There will be a meeting of the T.a- Auxiliary Serves Lunch. Snch Vehicles to Have Lights—|{aill not be present at the meeting of | dies of St. g3abriel's church at the| The Auxiliary mmu?mu rr'va;:ggn::; / To accommodate these Superfex burners and b the exension committee of the school [ church this cvening at 7:30 p, m,, |c¥-service men royally 13§ 0 Z s v Kensington ¥ire District Meadquar- |0 RN EUR IS 0 L0 o0t standard time, £ dlneues o fow hoimty | when @ lunch was served after the the Giant Superfex, pictured above, a stove has Trs—Extension Committee Meeting. en equipment, recently bought by the chairman of the new committee which [the meeting cf the commitiee in.re.|Sunday. Mr. Gaines formerly resided | first time: LU class by itself, al mittee held i & home Fire Didtrict Mooting. e T TRey et et e of Herert ! mcer o 1| the second consecutive time, In' Bris- burn Socony Kerosene e L wvee afe o and used the world over, nearly 4,000 in £ A e i i | cers were victors by 25 ! mittee with Mr. Stevgna are’ Mrs. €. 5olon” 1an (onlght §s oxpected to| TUmmer. il Ay ok Raker, C. F. Lewis, Harry MeKeon, | periin will have an ooy ot SAEBushnell Emed Wainte, BROESE font) their ome on Main | treot, Livingston ... 178 128 140~ 443 to carry out, no kindling litter to clean up. ie'd of work Monday morning. Powers . % 196 163 An informal % to gather. There are many impor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaine: 4 2 e - ie 1 L in town | auxiliary, was put into use for the ey, 2 ience, general satisfaction and economy is in a has been appointed to matie plans for [sards to the sehoo! proposition in|OR Main street and was proprictor of Trumbull Bowlers Win. of Herbert Damon last ovening. i SRR S ing fricnds in Fssox, nas returned ) J) merica alone. Their many conveniences Mrs. Denjamin Darenthal and | pins. The game was played with big A Y. 2 - e AR e e ! spending the past féw days with rela- | score of each player: William W. Fagan, Marga y time to voto on the: water ques. P days with rbla coal hod or wood box to keep filled, no ashes Tyron, B. R. Showalter, Willi-=m Luby : il Miss Mary Cole has accepted a po- | Derby . ©o. 148 166 463 A meeting of the new commitiec | o0 T TR L s e z ; l will be called within a fow days it grice 'N i ] HU::H‘ ¢ lf‘:fl‘ Mrs. A. A. Barnes will antertain the |Gwillim ...... 140 165 - which time final pla wAll be eam- {70 ““,”‘r“’ L’l::‘:'n;:‘nl]fl‘“t"‘ 'TORT e Realding Circle at her » = pleted for the cbservance of the day, 4 ¥ Gfood atlendance|nome on Main street this sveuing. ih the exercises to be held ia Kensing-| . . SRy kL The pupils of the Hubbard nchool Wallace-Barnes. are rehearsing for their !;hnzraphir Roblocker ... 132 295 would be done on Memorial Day was <athryn MeCabe of Kensington un- [the athletic hall about the second |l.ovejoy . D1t s ° held by those preseni . It ¥ nt an operation at St. I'rancis’ | week in June, . H000k o 38Y 1 opinion of many that a Yort 1 tal in Hartford yesterday. Arthur Benson, head of the local | Norton PR 1 | ool be THRdE 15 Bavé ihe sraves. of 58 Arline Sperry of Suflield has|legion, attended a meeting at Berlin | Richmeyer ... 136 3 ther me abers of the committee are|Of ‘nterest 1o the church. meeting. THe new oil stove and kitch- b ; been designed that in beauty, strength, conven- Claude W. Stevens as elected |fant item hich will be di d at Burnside wore visiting friends in town vial Day, at the meating of the | Serlin, the store now owned by Robert 1* The Trumbull Bowling team de- ; ! : Memorial Day, at the me 4 oy Ko nobert 1ole. | - ated the Wallace-Barnos plavers for Most oil stove users New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are known Vi Those who will serve on the com- [, st (PUCtE Mg of the WOrth- 4o her’ home on Main street for the | tol last evening, in a close game. The because of its uniform E. Sharpe, Marjorie Moore, I o Thie troavel IhNe Fesiiaria | 4 paw a tarke crowd. The residents of | g, ygptor, Kathleen, who have baen|pins. The following is the individual appeal strongly to busy housewives. There’s no Arthur Benson, Rev. Carleton Hazen. | {000 o SR S tives in Hpringfield have returned to Trumbulls. and lLawrence Sonthard. S A G A sition in Terlin and left for her new | Smith .. 119 153 ton. 7 T e e Bricf tems. Pageant, which will be presented at|J. (ook 119 a'l war veterans in the various com Monday evening to arrange for Dec- - O R S T R Y : oration Day program of exerci 764 intendeat 1. R. Showalter i3also plan- | Ire kil The main exercises will be held in William Wright Fined 2 ning to have the idren- in the | turned “T her ‘h:m‘ A Kensington this year. William Wright of West Queen lt u er ex ul Ilers schools participate on this from 2 trip to Stony <..-m K. _— street, a resident just outside the Bicyetists Warned. Irank Orsic and Gunner Anderson | tAWN MCVWERS sharponed, honed. edged, | plainville town line, was arrested by o i 3 TS B¢ oilad ana set hy experts, $1.25. Called for Prosecutor C. IV, 1. Hdg: isslied | Y0, At oM ‘on iy Wb day S INrlougltl Feg) iveted. T Sriineils. Matiilie Shon te Policeman Flynn Saturday, for a warning to all boys in the town of the nav il V23 Cherrv St. Prone 2051-2, or write | 2lleged manutacture of hard cider and T Rerlin to have lights on their bieveles [ M and Mra. 1. I Lounsbury re-| Hox 1, New Tiriiain. yesterday he was fined $100 and SIANDARD OlL CO. OF NEW YORK when they are gidir nigiit. There | turned to their home in Cheshire ;. fter costs, amounting to $122 in the BRORaE m:ln:v'Jrnm A e week-end visit with Mr. and Mu. | ROTARY CLUB ASKS Southington town court by Judge I 26 Broadway regard to the number of bicyele sjders | (- 1L Johnson. Mr. Lounsbury was Welch, A formerly pastor of the Kensington BUNDLE DAY GIFT| Wrizht is well known in Plainvilie ) L Mathodist church and 1t was tirough the vigilance of the local authorities that the state po o g George Garrity of Kensington has M AT tose “ : accepted o, positlon with. the Oorbin | " ey < ornoen Farccls Will Be Col- |00 "ot e S it 1 gald, . The Screw corporation in New iritain. lected From Doos St o6 lice ai £ et has|. T Steps. 0 al police are said to have found John nner of Broad street has| o She COUld > Women's' Missionary society of i VAL B was® Bl i o arahannd i hew Rl EERBHITe, Woodland Golf club ruled yesterday,|232 players is entered for the golf y the Kensington gregational church operatica Sought Ilainville men. He is also alleged to Miss lLoretta Shanahan of New|in disqualifying Jesse Guilford, na- championship, which begins May 22 will meet Thursday afternoon iwith ! have furnished some of the stores|York city, is visiting Mrs, Thomas|tional amateur champion, who had on the Prestwick links and continues . eat an tllln frs. A. i.. Fonda. | - Plans are compicted for the Near | . T 3 R apparently won first prize in the tour- through to May 27. Four American | 5 S N | ast “Bun S8l pcanrd with the cider but only the charges|Conlon of Pierce street. A s 5 e 4 / s Pauline Dauer is apending rev- dle Day.” President Leon of selling it to individual persons was| Rev. George Hilton, “rector of the|nament. J. A Gammones, another |p! yers are entered and are paired as low scorer, who played as a member follows: John G. Anderson of Siwanoy 2 | S . . : g eral days on a trip through New [A: Sprague of the Rotary club, on be- 4 - A 0 i —without mdlgl’Stw” York itate; ! half of the committee in charge e ‘"\r:::u'v:rnl:,:'-h"i"u‘x';:;:“r A :";‘\::dnl"\: (v}w‘u"rr.‘(o\?\f\e(g\lllxrnn&mrl»:“r‘rh‘: pr the Eame fivemime, while otherpeagsinst WaltShWIERL - OTICESIEURE or sleeplcssness PR TRTICT L nier ung ,::: ";?:i,.p;::;,,':, to give this cam-| quq first shorteake supper of the|Episcopal Diocese at Hartford today in!;nnrtlt‘ors werd ,»«"»ln.cr.p ;\rn;.‘n‘! In]Georse A Dixon, I.I.r_v.\a:lr;:nl ansl. { daughter have retarned to New York |Palsn their finest support. season will be held at the Methodist! Charles McCall of Neal Court has|'2I': Also was disquatified byt S T o e L For a time she had been troubled arter a week-end stay with Miss Alice (P CHMPOEN Wi start at 1 o'elock | onyren tomorrow evening under the | received a letter from his son, James, | “°Mmittee Totnastow Do, ueaingt AL ATER withgasafter hereveningmeal. The ol i collecten from tha qonindles Will be |, yapiens of the Epworth league. The |stating that he will leave shortly for e [tes ot Buismn wod Sei LR GTReE distress wasmost painful after cat- L ive 'llqm»( .hn:m:u-,-\_ . ‘“”"“i“-g ‘””van “‘ nn“ steps on .H\r supper will be served from 6:30 until | home. James is in Philadelphina RECORD ENTRY LIST ‘”im 44 f"'—r-: A n, Imn .n'n” i Tap. ingpotatoesorotherstarchy foods, : The old bar-room of the Kensington bl TG i | streets. imothe | "oicioek. Miss Kleanor Furrey is in |working on airplanes for the navy. man oLt enwich agains 1. Tay- of which she was very fond. house an Tarmington road, formerly | 175G £ ¢ third and fourth wards| hargs, The Young People's orches-| Raymond Cunningham and George . — SRR g e i conducted by Patrick Kelly, has been v‘\““l all -“"""-;"" Belvidere, north of |y win furnish musie qk,,‘;;\,r;' have returned from a trip to - = en she started! taking two cakes remodeled *and during the summer|Allen strect, People who live in these| e Sy LA i L 252 P s T our A 5 Sixty per cent. of the men are bald of Fleischmann's Yeast every night MBACHN Will-BErve &l (fip oifiee ,‘,’, the | districts should have thelr hundlf‘:s: Martiia “,ph”\.h e nent New York. Both young men have en- A Tlizoes. Bacinding, TORE; ANCHlar Byt g per cent of the between her cvening meal and bed- Keneington Fire district officials in|curely ticd and placed on the front|, "\, PIeAiNg program was renderedtered the nsurance business. cans Will Compete In Golf Tourney | womer time. She poured about a ha!f cup charge of the construction work for|door steps by one o'clock Friday. at the whjst and entertalnment of the| Mr. and Mrs. John Terry has re- 3 S of boiling hot water over the yeast the laying of water mains in this| Should the bur be misseq, ¢! Martha Rebekah lodge last evening in|turned to New York after a visit with| On English Links. T e———r— cakes, stirred them thoroughly, Towh, [should be sent to the nearest fire ata. | Ne 0dd Fellows hall. Mrs. Gertrude yrs, Terry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. e fod oolOn two tiny islands off the east addedalittleccldwateranddrank. A A T g {tion from which place it wi ) Gilbert gave plano selections while| powers of Maple street London, May 18.~~A record fleid of | o0t o Africa-~Zansiber and Pembl Crowley and Oldershaw, the onein- place It wlllibe takeR| it Kooy HRrh BAVE TR PEMIGEINN | Zanzibar a a f eors who have the project in hand, |up by the trucks. People not Iiv < She found she could eat anything vl e ol L UL ple Ot 1IVING | \iinnje Pierce and loretta Cowles|wANTED-To rent tenement of § or & Sdny e g y- S the above distriets shou'd al and sleep splendidly afterward. will oceupy a section of the off in 3 shou'd also 4 - rooms in Plainville by American family while John Driscoll, the contractor |send their bundics to the nearest fire osptured awards 10, (N6 PEROUL TROR/1 of aduits ‘Would. tie afore ist Sf June | Thousands of men and women are from Torrington, will ‘eceupy another |station On June 5, there will be a large| T, "5uj Herald . FIrOURS (e courtesy of (he sehool |18 of candidates conferred the in- L PAULACE—Starting Next Monday finding that Fleischmann’s Yeast section. The officials of the Kensing- 3 e : - : corrects stomach and intestinal ton district will ¢ be housed in ihe |department, bundle tigs will be ¢ tiation degree, and a social time “llllx,:‘\‘\‘\l HOWEES !flh“‘):;'.ymi(‘ ]y:"':':\\yf.‘;:;a'~ follow the work trfmbf';l It proml{‘{stl"; flow of room. [tributed to all the schools 1o be taken | ST L DA and ¢ Schoell's Machine Shop, ode bileand pancreatic juice. & ppetite The construction work for the luy- [home by the chitdren. The articles B - o B e | Phone 2031-2, or write | 1 is always kept normal and you are ing of the water main will begin abont [of ciothing which are desired are as| Pithian Sisters will entertain fhe B o ? protected sgainst indigestion. - |follows: coats, ! men of Knights of Pythian lodge and e —_— {June 1. John Driccoll, the contrs dres; sweaters, 'yt i Add 2 to 3 cales of Fleischmann's tor, is planning to bring his tools and {skirts, blankcts, petticoats, overcoats, | Grand Chancellor \\|HI:’|m qunshuw GUILFORD 18 DISQUALIFTED Yeast to your daily diet. You will parapheraalia here within - a short | wool shirts, heavy hose, heavy wrap- |0f New llv'.lhlr. “ul? hu;' staff officers | s find that your wholceligestive sys- time, and by the first of the month |pers, woolen gloves and mittens, | When a Gentlemen's Night will be temisgreatly benefited. Besureit's will have his men here to start on the [boots and shoes (tied together only) |held tomorrow evening in the I. 0. O.| Fleischmenn’s Yeast—the familiar | work ifelt slippers, shopworn garments, | F. Halls. An appropriate program wiill tin-foil package with the Mrs. Melsner Entertains, {ehildren’s clothes of cvery gort, |be rendered. The affalr will com-! Racton, May 16. N, O label. Place a standing order wi Mra, Abble Meisner of Worthington sheets for bandages laces, silks,ymence at § o'clock and a luncheon!ment golfing company, but five is a yourgrocer forFicischmann’sYeast. Ridge ontertained about 25 members jete., are not desired and will not be!will be served the guests of the Py-lcrowd on any green Lo Winthroggeouncil, New Britain, and | shipped. thian Sistera. The tournamcent committee of the 4 Two 1= Company And Pite a Crowd b I« Ruling of Committee s ,E |

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