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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1922, Pla1v1ll News FEW ARGUMENTS ON - STREET WIDENING: Interest Is Lacking at Commission Hearing A - W “WRINKLE PROOF” COLLARS—COMFORT FOR YOU (¢ IMEN! during the heat of the TOWN PLANS WILL DECIDE summer If you wear the new “Wrinkle Proof" Collar, made by the Yorke Shirt Co, In three new styles, Astor,” “Biltmore,” and *Ci ommodore,” the price but 25¢ each. Comfort though In wearing them, e worth that price many times over—(At Men's Department.) Frnest M. Morgan Injured As He a n 3 Alights From Trolley Car, Was Struck By Automobile — Baseball Kiddies and grown-ups, too, welcome the breakfast where Fruit-Nut Cereal plays an important part—kiddies A R L A because it tastes so good, grown-ups because, besides its callealatenaslaliimesting 1or Wednos: tasty deliciousness it brings health and strength through its PATENT COLT STRAP PUMPS, plain or wit} 34 ede rters, 8$5.50, 8$6.50 d $7.50 l., day vening, when the ) St T L i * BT I make s dennita declaion on the propes- nutritiousfood properties, and you seldom need correctives. |.Biack Kia Strap Pumps, with welt soles, Cuban heels, $7.50 pair. Sally Strap Sandals, with cut outs in |||/ ;i eiaennn o wvhoon o the propos- And so, because Fruit-Nut Cereal is welcomed every morn- 9, ¥ h d 3 8 2 ner of (‘entral S % What fo e el e wiil be taken in the matter will be ing at 120,000 New England breakfast tables, our factory is reached at this meeting as the com- A ARt e WOMEN'S WHITE, SHOES, one strap pamps ||| %100 18 now prepared (o go through going night and day to keep grocers supplied with what vith t Vv shoes with black calf addle strap and tip, priced at and low shoes of canvas, with Cuban and military W[ N o, the matter, following the public they all call hearl L $7.00 pair. heels, priced at $5.00 a pair. One Strap Pumps or ||| far gyrc'® Saturday night in the y P 2 v v i " ” A Very Sinnrt shoe oftered in grex buck, grey Me buck ond white kid, with low or milliary |Bl|'"The hearing Saturday night was not “New England’s fastest selling breakfast food. ¥id saddle and tip, 2 low shoe with leather sole and 1oy [°F 3650 palr. Sport Oxfords of white canvas, well attended. There were very fow heel, agk to =ee it, $8.00. x{n ;,r»; tes, 1'm cels, for tennis and outing wear, argunients heard on the case and or $2.50 a pair. those that were heard did not have ° ' ! Results—Other Items of Interest, Smoked Horse Low Shoes, with saddle strap, 1. leather und_ rubbergoles, for §5.00 and $0.00. pair. FOR THE MISSES and children we offer Pat- pRygeacg on Kip piane prepareds by, ent colt, dull calf and white canvas strap pumps and the commission, so there were no “KE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS are the Uni. ankle strap shoes, priced for the Patent colt $2.50 changes made. versal Cuting Footwear for the young folks. RBoth to $4.00 pair. WneunIaiatoallifor citting ithe, cor. high and low'cut, brown and white, leather trimmed, Those of white ‘canvas are priced $2.00 to $3.5 Derditineppprdsaiibarber sliop.;a suction and corrugated soles, priced for hoys and a pair. CSLENSES QTEERleetn Theiatrast, )ing g “hi s ; : is now 58.1 feet and with the addi- girls at $2.00 to $2.75. Children's sizes, selling for Siport Shoes and Tan Russia calf Oxfords, smok- tional cut, will make a corner 71 feet $1.75 to $2.25 a pair. ed horse, tan trimmed Sport Oxfords at these prices, wide, fully large enough to accom- Shoes that are comfortable are the kind that we $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. modate traffic and provide for a suit- sell for women, rhisses, children and aiso for the Barefoot Sandals in tan and smoked horse, $f able building line. boys. and $2.00 pair. The Tracy-Driscoll company of (Y Bristol is holding off the erection of VEILS FOR THE BRIDE ELECT. Atténtion called at Lace Dept. to some handsome new Bridal iael i topossaiion isloryALRISkabI Dok - on that section of Whiting street un- Vells that you must not pass by. They are 72 inches square and will give the finishing touch. Special at R e atteati ,,Pfin",];'imrsd_ N $2.98 to $4.98 each. i building will be erected they say, un- ) - i E t buil 1 Lace Scarfs that will transform easily to a lovely bridal veil, are offered in Brussels, Point ::,;r;; ,’,’Ja,‘;,?r,,“;:; ;:':,o :1,0':::15. ‘::’ Lierre and Princess lace, with great- chance for choice at $4.50 to $37.50 each. countered when the work starts. The Tracy-Driscoll company has - = = {been notified of the proposed cut and —_— - will set a price on it. There are sev- mm@_-_q eral rumors about town regarding the | cost of the buildings to be removed. » | Berlin INews |1u in the exercises neid in that sec- | Satirday and is being untoaded. The|Tne axact amount: nowever. - not j tion of the town erday afternoon. | pipe has beén taken to the highway|known and cannot be judged until a Post Dffice Hours, in the eastern part of the town where [conference is had with the owners of Both the Berlin and the Kensington | the Driscoll construction company |the block ;pr).‘-' offices will ohserve the holiday | will start work. The money which will be necessary hours tomorrow. The offices will be| Frank Orsie and Gunnar Anderson, |for the purchase of the buflding will [ open from 7:15 o'clock until 9:20| who have been home on a 15 day fur- be raised by a special tax, bond issue, o'clock in the morning and from 4 |lough, have returned to New York. or loan, which will be carried over until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, day- e Berlin Grange sewing circle [until the next budget is made and light saving time. | will hold a food and cake rale on Fri- then the tax will be raised a fraction The Berlin Savings bank will be day afternoon of' this week at 3 |of a mill in order to meet the addl. closed all day tomorrow. Frank Fog- |o'clock. The aftair will be staged at |tional expenses. 0 . liati, the Kensington grocer, will close | the Grange hall on Damon's Hill Th Eelsiae L o . ose ‘who attended the hearin 8. M. Cowle will be closed all day.|selectmen will be held at the office of [cut and did not have any arguments mem in Kensingmn Many of the stores on Berlin street|the town clerk this evening. against it. Several suggestions were are planning to remain open for one| The weekly prayer meeting of the [ made however, which will be acted half a day only. Berlin (‘inzrflnHQII\nal church will be upon Wednesday evening. Basenail Notes, held at 7:30 o'clock Thursday even- Frnest Morgan Injured. FILE ATTENDANGE REPORT The, Triangle baseball team of Ken- | ing. Ernest M. Morgan of 24 Maple ingfon defeated the Cherry Street! East Berlin Items street, was struck by an automobile —— |Aces of New Britain by a 6-3 score Mr. Bastress of Jamaica, N. Y., Ras||ast night as he alighted from the Percentage for the Past Month is|yesterday. The management of the|been visiting relatives on Main streew.| Meriden trolley in front of Maple team is arranging for another game| Miss Laura Squires of Cromwell|gtreet. The automobile Which struck Above 90—Bascball Notes—Plan [to be played next Sunday afternoon. 5!‘""‘! unday ‘*;S the guest of her|Mr Morgan came from New York The Berlin Junior High school | Erandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henryfand the local authorities have e Lawn Festival on Berlin Street— | " (i oy the Central Junior| Baily on Main street. name of lh(; il R iy nv‘ldr::s, High school team from New Brit-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodward|They will notify him in case any in after school this afternoon, On|Spent Sunday with their daughteraction is to be taken. Memorial Day will be fittingly ob- |Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock theMrs. Archer Sapper in Bristol. Mr. Morgan was not injured seri- served in Berlin tomorrow with a pa- [local Junior High ‘school nine will| The hours at the local post office|ously. He was cared for by Dr. J. £ rade at Kensington in the morning istack up against the Klihu Burritt| Memorial Day are as follows: Open|N. Bull who found him to be suf- reakfast Food followed by outdoor exercises around | Junior High of New Britain. The|from 6:30 a .m. until 9 a. m. and re-| fering from bruises about the chest. = PALATABLE AND MUTRTIous the monument near the Congregation- |gume will be played on the local |oPen at 4 p. m. and close at 5 p.|The accident happened about 9 5 i .‘ - ToseRve mm&(‘.‘,’.‘.‘;m al church. grounds. m. o'clock. [ - o =& 3 ain Those participating in the parade} The boys playing on the local "homas Cobey of Lynn, Mass., has Ready For Parade. X g}};’;cfl‘:’l‘ims.:t:::‘UTs, have been asked to meet at the Berlin |school team are: Warren, Ramy Miez-| been visiting relatives in town, The Brock-Barnes post has called B > SOLUBLE EXTRACT OF MALT Junior High school at 9 o'clock 50 |liskis, Pola, Gould, Karam Walmsley Mrs. 1. M. Root and _daughter|a special meeting for tonight when Z NET WEIGHT 1102 that the parade may begin promptly | Nixer, Giannotta, Carlson, Maguda | Margaret spent today in Hartford. final preparations will be made for X 7 3 "ufim“'ns-‘n:flu at 0:15 o'clock. The line of march |and Znosko. © | Kennith Hubbard of Southington |the parade tomorrow morning. All LS e will pass St. Paul’s church to Upson's| The first game of the scason for|Spent Sunday with relatives on Wilcox | members are urged to attend the ses- corner. From Upson's corner the the Berlin Junior High school was|avenue. slon this evening. The parade will paraders will go down New Britain|played on Friday afternoon of last “dward Krauth of Providence, R.|commence about 9 o'clock and will road to Main street and thence to the |week at Walnut Hill park. The rivals|I. the guest of his parents Mr, and | form on Pierce street. All ex-service oRunant | were members of the Klihu Burritt| . Krauth on Grove street. {men of the town, whether or not The general committee in charge|junior High school. The score was Mrs. Ida Krink of Waterbury and |they are members of the Legion post, has arranged to have the exercises at!10-7 in favor of the Hardware City| Mrs. Nelson Soucie of Meriden spent [ have been asked to participate in the monument begin at about 10:15 lads. Mr. Dodge laid the defeat to|the week-cnd as the guests of Mr. |exercises. They will assemble at il Dr. R. B. Ogilby, presidentithe unwillingness of the boys to|and Mrs. I'red Rich on Wilcox avenue. | 8:30 o'clock at the town hall, dress- ity college, will be the speak-'practice and to the absence from the| Willlam Brown, Jr., of New York, |ed in full uniform. Commander John er of the day. f [tcam of Warren, the regular catcher.|has been visiting his parents, Mr. and | Guiden will be in command of the 'ER BREAKFAST Fo Cieude Stevens, chairman of the| 5 Mrs. William Brown, of this place. |post. The firing squad will be in Ew E general committee, requests that ali| ':'[l:m‘:(ltl"‘('.‘o“"";"y w;"“’r:‘r the| . The Memorial Day exercises held at | Snarge of Haward Barrows people along the line of march and |, ot <G EREE the. Derlin schoole| Wilcox cemetery — Sunday afternoon ~ Graves Decorated. other residents in the town to hang ! BTG OF JAY TOf A€ Herll SCR00S] were iargely attended, a number from | The post decorated the graves of | Ouh dhexamerican ";”: ‘;’m“"m“" i intendent Showalter, e "'HH of town ‘I;rim: prv-;@nt- It was a |the World War veterans yesterday ThL REROOIL LIS, ol BTRNERL L ik d e pon T, Bives tha very noticcable fact the decrease in |with new Legion markers. The fol- = e ; Hnsal ; for cach school pupil to have .n, “:“. "‘."f"".“"""‘ Eivey the "AME | the number of (. A. R. veterans, anly I‘n‘\t\"i‘n;),“ is a !;i:s( of the veterans hon-|when the score stood two and one|the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jud-| Boys' club ha.«;\rr.}lu,g:l lol‘?:a\e(‘;}:: American flag to carry in the purade |0 the teacher and the per cent at-|'proe being present. The main wxer-{gred in the West cemetery: Egbert |and interest was high. A benefit|son, former residents of I'lainvill band of that organization glve a School Activities. ' R hatroom onithe mOnth cises will be held at Kensington with |W. Healey, Francis JLuther Barnes, |game will be held soon to aid in de-| Francis Sullivan, Bernard Stanley|cert in connection with \"}‘f’ i The* public schools will be closed | follows v a parade in the morning and the ox- | Leon Roberts, Carryl Moore and |fraying the expenses of the injured[and Raymond Steely WHl return to|meeting social of the New Br all day tomorrow. The children of | Hubbard school—Miss Northrop, : f 1 91; Miss C 97: M Merce. 9o; | €rcises following. Francis May. Those in the St. Jos- |player. Bantam tomorrow. the Kensington Grammar school and | 0% ° Jmnn 9 Miss Pierce, 92; Misses Betty and Rhoda Pratt of {eph's cemetery were: Richard Caf- The Aces lost the game by the final| Ancidio D'Enunzio has purchased The boya' band has Junior High school will participate m“\“:,q'],;,; 8 _h’m‘k o Bni w.‘ West C‘romwell have heen visiting rel- v, Patrick Green, Miss Monica | score of four to one. Tt was a zood)the home at the corner of Maple and| yrogress during the winter and the Memorial Day exercises at the| Seldon school—3rs. Bacon, 96 atives in town. Arthur O'Hars, and Alexander | game and was a_pitching battle be- |Park streets, formerly owned by the| POSEE - BHUE o ST oy HonLment: | Wortr . ; ) 1—M H " Y | Nicols in the Fairview cemetery in [tween Cunningham of the Aces, »nd|Bristol Manufacturing company. The children of the Beckley school | orthington schoo rs. Hewett,| pig half price sale all this week, |New Britain. Kania of the Colliers. Kania held the| Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Tyler cele- with their teachers, Mrs. Fiske and | Miss Marsh, 97; Miss Hopkins, 96; -nlrl»nh]um Millinery Co., Y. M. C. A To Give Recital, local players down to four sgattered | brated their second wedding anniver-| night. Mrs. Bacon, held memorial cxerci ‘.‘(\4\11\ ?;‘m:n]n, 95, e i i Building, New Britain.—Advt Miss Lois Phelps, daughter of Mr. |hits, sary last week Friday. Many of their b G LU I L SR L L BN e DR oSt R and Mrs, Burton H. Phelps of 73| Tomorrow afternoon, the Aces will|fricnds were in atfendance and they noon. Rev. S. A. Fiske, pastor of the| Percival school—M Crane, A gas-heated towel ru‘k is a novel [ Whiting street, will give a plano re- | play the Corhin team of New Britain | roceived several beautiful gifts ‘ Berlin Congregational church, ,H\n]‘h‘: Ifoley, § addition to the modern luxurious > i R t 3:15 o'clock at Allen's field. Goeh Whiter Lpthrens. hE aotatnshead g lledga M eis 3 | cital Monday evening, June 5, in the |a ! : | P Participated o o e childIen Cof ChB (Lo e a8 | Psssyyelsigen, A0 R uatHGamy Center church house, Hartford. The |Cunningham or Kalish will be on the (he foundation of his new home on| HibHbardRecnonlh inf RAst BEs RO \“rfi \‘ Y A Miss! mo————==== | . ital will be under the auspices of | pitching staff for the Aces and Wads-| park street | =il 5 S ':"".'m'.r o "mfli"m‘ the Julins Hartt School of Music of |worth will catch James Lee found a horse on South | AL L LR LG B S L Hartford, ai which Miss Phelps is a| There will also be a preliminary|washington street at 12:30 o'clock | O'Brien, 91; 2 McGee, 06; Mis it C., of this i 0 3 student. Tt will commence at §:15|game between the Union A. this morning. t1 was turned over to| Notes About Town. .‘,. TR RN R\ \ak " \".a | Elks Thursday night. made rapid to a most pleasing program Thursd l‘.gx';‘”.vm- s _{‘(i‘.',l';‘,;,,“q‘, aroel laclock. A Phelps, who will ‘pass ftown and the Lady of Mercy players.| patrolman £, W. Furrey who place ! A ] iy | har 13th birthday on Jurie 2, has ap-|also of Plainville. Stephenson and|jtin Myron . Rogers' stable | FRBplinEAnIon, FRISH. solioo] 41 | peared at many concerts and recitals | Vance will be the battery for the| “\icd' [oretta Shanahan has returis Young, 98; Miss Schaefer, 04; ) I fre il fov Vit h A liyes | mion A, ©.° and Yachoveilus [y b0 dhon Howe th New York arter DR DU OIS0 garded as one of the most talented | Darazzfo for the L. of M being the guest of Mr. and Mrs Es i | Tawn Festival, | pianists in the Hartt school. Her Buy New Fire Truck. Thomas Coulon of Pierce street | teniie Sinhir, b sisie Liane’ AUPRIBEMAUeAOn @ 1Twn k C rogress is being watched with inter-| Within 60 days, Plainvilie will have —— ! wsaths Sad haal Wit he Skln treatment festival to be given at the home of i ("l"""":":l i [t by the Dlainvine: esaidents; MARY |a: ew fre tr The commission |CARL, E LANTZ contra na_buiider. | UL 50 s "“:k“lm plad i Major and:Mra. I%. L. 'Wilcox; on” Fri- {Who had heard her perform at the land the town authorities have pur-| [emodelng o si think Ta toverEl with, Baly sERRee day afternoon and evening, June 9, e =y recital given at the home of Senator |chased a Mack apparatus which wiilj - 5% i pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothe under the auspices of the Women's| You can turn gray, faded hair| (o0& BC8 B0 E ORI be fully cquipped. The new truck| PiE haif i o \‘,"\“l ‘:“\ ng subdues fiery skin erntions & | Aid society of the Berlin Congrega-|beautifully dark and lustrous almost | Bascball Accident will be rigged up with 500 foot ex.|Joidenbium Mi gl 4 e “lquickly, says a ueted skin speznd | tional church. |over night if youwlll get a bottle of | .oy, f.gt haseball accident of theltension ladders which are badly need-|Building, New Britain.— Advt The sarsnt ik SaInkne A Dutch supper and u fruit salad|"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| . on qccurred yesterday afternoon [ed in Plaiuville. There will be efght tion is appied the iteking Sops JhBee - W Fve R 4" at any drug store. Millions of | % Y ) 1 i - b 7 i supper will be served after 5 o'clock | poun ) lat Ailen’s field, when Walter G. other ladders fos scaling purposes. w f t or thres applications Soothing and Healing |in the afternoon. There will be an!bottles of this old famous Sage Tea| ..o of 184 Arch street, New Brit-|The truck will be placed on ex. A INGREASE GIVEN s y 18 poto ung the SNRET | entertainment at § o'clock to be fol-| Recipe, improved by the addition of| i\ "y ystop for the Colilers of that|nibition when it arrives et 2 r and smoath. Suiphue e Setiad \gredients, are sold annpally, | | lowed by dancing on the spacious|other ingredients, ar paliy, v W g R : Resnl()l Soap enfly nm.’;\ P o e s a weil-known druggist herg, bes| S5 Pr 1‘” g‘”y“m"'r‘i “;‘]:“"'.‘:df':li'in':‘ Lo 1":‘4"’“"“";"‘""(“‘['}“ - restor 3 rk g s s precions as a skin remedy he- cleanses the clogg with an Aces pls ied to & The Ladies’ Ald sorfety of the ap- ‘ oariys, e Girnsto KD and evenly that no one can tell it has Arrangements have been made |cause it darkens the hair so natlirally); ine from third. Knapp was ‘aken |giat church are planning for un en-| Workers 10 Per Cent., Doe . [ itehing or dies whereby the Glee club of the Choate ! H 5 Wi il B ! ) to the New Dritain hospital where the | tainment to be held at the ehurct ’ X & WG [ros KONS ReflnolOmtment sehool in Wallingford will provide the been applied. $ S b Shortage of Skitfled Hends, mevt. M Suiphur ajwase It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring fracture was reduced and today was|pariors on Wednesday evening of this ecumtna cight up entertainment and a Jjazz orchestra| ‘Those whose hair is turning gray 3 ing. com? ;. Th . e inflam J : AY | reported as resting comfortably. The | week. An appropriate program is Aoy 3 - ¥ Aot BT _ - 1y pog or becoming faded have a surpris ” | Akron, O fay 29 \nnouncement Lo small jar of Mentho-S8alphur may from that school will play for the ¥ acctdent happened in the fifth innink | being arranged for by the committae |, 300 [0 0 4 By hoft 2l Whb: goelt AERB RO SpOtS and blotches dancing. There are 45 boys in the [awaiting them, because after one or| T R AR Alea two applications the gray hair vanish- | Glee club. | bF i o'clock. Talent from out-of-town han 4 The affair is being given to raise!es and your locgs become lu\urlantm | L Y S agEratte, 4 AL Tr_y them. money to purchase a new carpet for |dark and beautiful. ' |been secured. Following the enter-| i publer (o hortage of skided . % s I tai it, ice cream and cake will be 4 ot A W o a week. use in the Berlin Congregational| This is the age of youth. Gray-| 0Tt ' & amAll H8Tiiaioh Tl Wil ba|l1re workera Woswroaponnibin Taral F1LMS and watch A church [naired, unattractive folks aren't |sold. 1l admiss fhereass ’ 3 r ralsod | a f N ?rour slin AV | Hetel. Teina. {wanted around, so get busy with Shmpoo mth one Irhnrzml as funds are being raised mr‘ Dmolnpe%n:nti’al‘xvnh‘d in vy departy e oftice The members of 8t. Paul's Y. M, Wyeth's S8age and Sulphur Compound | repairs necessary on the church, | CONUCERT FOR FI ' T. A. & B. society will meet m.nnr."nnmm and you'll be delighted with| Soap.— Cuucura | Plainville Briefs - K E. GOODWIN S SRS [T A% o 1 in nop A Y 2 { | row at 8:20 o'clock {your dark. handsome hair and your | Mrs. Minnie Stevenson has rcturned | Boys I To Vnterrain & » A carioad of piping for the Kens- youthful appearance within a few; |CeticersBoaplethetaverttotermtetyraserstaviag. | | to her home after a three weeks' \isit, O. F. Thursday 7 Main St, ;mgtun Fire district arrived in iown | days. | |at Washington, D. C. where she wasl perintcudent M. R. Cool

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