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ALDERIDGE BLOCK | | |SPECIAL 'WASCHANGEDHANIS | | SCHOOL SCHOOL S——_— JUBILEE $9 - YEAR Company Buys Place ‘ PLANS TO MOVE IN SOON'§ | Our B. A st S Aces Wil Pln’y in .\xmm This Sun- . | | ig August Sale of Blankets A MONTH day Afternoon—Arthur Basney of Offers Excepfionaj Chances to \\'hf:e'g Crossing .\l-nrrll'i Williman- { : . tic Woman Here Ycsterday—Other | Intercsting Notes. M*e Big Savings by Buying Now | The Alderidge Block on Whiting | street, one of the oldest landmarks in ANTICIRATE YOUR €OLD WEATHER NEEDS IN THESE WARM [ BED COVERINGS BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE UNUSUAL AS- the center of the town, has been sold SORTMENT WE OFFER AT THY SPECIAL PRICES ASKED AT THIS to the Plainville Engineering and ; ANNUAL AUGUST SALE, Supply company. The sale was made through Thomas W. O'Connor of IT IS NOT ONLY YOUR CHANCE TO PLAN FOR HOME USE, BUT /New Britain and involved a sum of IT 1S AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FOR THOSE GOING about $18,000. AWAY TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE. YOU ARFE INVITED TO GIVE THE The building, situated in the heart FOLLOWING YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION: — of the business section, was erected in the early days of Plainville. Tt| Special Offerings in California Wool Blankects—$9.00 pair. Sale price contains four stores, two of which are for soft fine white ones, size 70x80 inches, with attractive colored borders. now vacant. Extra value at $9.00. fectionery store at one end and the| ~John Gross has a con- d . $10.50 Pair for faney grgde white California wool blankets, full bed Itallan-American Grocery store oc-| size, soft and warm, with Blue and pink bordgrs. Bargain at $10.50. cupies the west side. \ It is the intemtion of the hardware . GREY BLANKETS | company owners to move into the two | vacant stores, after some slight alter- Of fine California wool, combining warmth with softness and durability straight line colored borders, pink and blue, priced $7.00 and $8.00 pair. ations have been made. Their pres- ent store is now .directly across the | PLAID BLANKETS street. They at2 one time occumed; Pure California Wool, soft, attractive, in three inch block patterns, in one of' the stores in the Alderidge all suitable colors. August prices glI: choice at 810.00 and $11.00 a pair. Rlock. d $13.50 Pair for white CaliforniagBlankets, 100 per cent pure wool, full After the stock has been moved in- bed size, with handsome colored boFders. Worth your notice. to the new store, which will be done! within the next two months, the own-| AMANA BLANKETS ors plan to erect a brick front, if pos- No Better Wearing than these Amana Soclety Blankets. White with sible, and put in large show windows. | colored border or plaid $10.00 and $12.50 a pair. Grey with colored bor- Many other improvements are being ders, priced at $8.0Quand $10.50 a pair. planned to take place in the future Baschall Sunday The Aces team will travel to Mill dale Sunday afternoon to play tht town team, The Aces have arranged to accom modate their followers and there will be an automobile truck leaving the center of the town at 1:30 o'clock e . e | sharp. Kalish or Cunningham will do ! BerlJn News possible candidales mentioned and it sington during the past few days of | the pitching, with’ Wadsworth behind 3 ° is expected that Mr. Lewis will again [Jason Taylor announcing himself as 4 | the bat. | 93 have a clear fleld at the polls in Oc- |Fossible candidate for the office of Basney-Bysron Nuptials tober. The republican caucus for the |representative in the legislature at| Arthur Basney of Whites Crossing nomination of ' town officers will be |Hartford. Mr. Taylor could not be|and Mildren Bysron of Willimantic. held on Friday evening, September |reached by telephone this morning to|Were married yesterday afternoon by b 8, which is only two weeks away and |affirm or deny the report hut the | Justice of the Peace Meritt O. Ryder. (4 unless someone is heard from before [rumor which has been-afloat asserts Toe Dancer Entertainitg []FFIGE [;ANI]"]ATE that time there will be no stones in!that he has many Kensington people! It was reported this morning that |y ues ay ornlng ep ° ’ 4 9 . the path of Mr. Lewis. who would support him if he should | the committee in charge of the Brock- With the statement made by Mr. |desire to throw his hat into the ring. | Barnes post legion carnival had struck Lewis this morning there are now two| Arthur Benson of East Berlin and|a gold mine in securing the services Bentley, of Dalla Tax COlleCtOI‘ sa SHe Wlll ver candidates before the public aspiring [Francis Deming of Berlin are the|of Miss Margaret y y to re(-'eleclion to office; the other be- o:;n" two men to date who have|Texas, to give several interpretive This day will mark the beginning of our Fifth Year, and as an acknowledgment of " ’ ing George Carter, the present first officially stated that they would ac-|dances at the legion entertainment 3 R 3 . T 7 - 0} leely ka R&Electlon selectman. It is not thought that Mr. | cept a nomination or run for office, |this evening. Margaret is a little tot Qur apmgcxatlon and gratltUde for .the s}xppqrt a“.d e.n.mmagement that you have given GREEOE ] FILim e st tVa R ol (Ton AN AlLLL LD ls I thATe aN D eant s sonaiEe |tsur on! Avervette old, and. "Isucthe us, we are pleased to announce a reduction in our tuition rates for the school year of with the exception of a few minor|able amount of talk in regards to|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bent- 1922-1923. L changes, republicans believe that the |there being a possibility that a Ken-|ley, who are visiting here The = = = i > |same administration will rule again|sington voter would run for the|youngster is reported as exceptionally The New Rates will be as follows: Day School, $9.00 per month; Evening School, $4.00 | 5 oftice. clever as a dancer and reigns as per month. All Supplies Free. Text Books, $2.50 for the Evening Course, covering the for the 1922 and 1923 season. e g ; - Vould (HM: Traffic Post. News in Brief. r’um»n amongst the youngsters in the entire term. $3.50 for the Day Course, covering the entire year. Town Officials and Residents Want ecause of the many accidents| e trolleys on the local line of the | /0N® Star state. 4 ; liocal people will be interested to We Absolutely Guarantee the same capable teaching force. the same hizh standards which have narrowly been averted at|Connecticut company were f 20 ¢ Protection For Traffic Cops at Bos- | the BoSton Post corner on the Ber-! g5 mj pany were from =010} a4 that 8he has been added to the it 4 ; s 3 . o | 25 minutes late this morning due tol & B LR OO R Blain. | of busmgSa training, and the same system and course of business instruction as given ¥ here during the past four years. {lin turnpike near the Blake and being held up south TRkl ton Post Comecrs—Funeral of | Woodruff store many, of the ,-psmpmg\h”,,f,. hare e “m?: (E::M'r“'l',‘_'r:n:: ville thespians who are to how before s arr % % .|the local critics tonight are the om a 4 S COIRENY R VIngE T oW e ter MAINE | cnt b s e e R e Our students have been employed as Bookkeepers, Stenographers, and Clerks by the 3 < f Berlin as well as some town of- Geotge W. Scoficldl—News R ; ge W. Scofield—News in Drict.| gojais believe that there should be|for the Worthington fire district. 3 ; i + 5 Tierney, Betfy Parkinson and Cath- following leading business offices: candldate for re-election as the - tax |Put in place at this spot. 'evening by St. Paul's Y. M. T. A. & in their dancing and promise much Travellers’ Ins. Co. American Hosiery Co. Mohill Bros. would run for the position. "I have Boston Post corners has often times!was held from his late home on 1,100 persons. The hooths did a big Miner, Read Co. Hartford Reo Co. Steamship A~ency, Bristol Mr. Lewis was first elected tax col-| It i8 the belief of both Selectman'Trinity cemetery, PPortland. spend a|clever ability at sliding down a wire lering for some time a possible type of! The republican electors of the town Notes ¢ | Tt is feft that if the usual pole is put{Town hall on Tuesday evening of next Landers, Frary & Clark John Andrews Co. Attorney Woods Perhaps the best work done by the B Wl | 4 4 3 T ritain, that they are easily knocked |gates to the republican state conven- | Brock-Barnes post rooms. This meet- Commercial Trust Co. E. W. Bennett Pub. Co. New Departure Mfg. Co. Berlin in back taxes and a special | 284l ¢ i | The local men have received infor- [candidates for state offices and for|comwention of American Legion Auxil- Beginning today our office will be onen from 9 A. M, to 9 P. M. daily. Parents and ted many thousands of dollars u-lm-hJ five and one-half inches above the|sional, senatorial, county and probate|duxiliary held a meeting Tuesday el g = 1 would earnestly advise those intending to register, to do so at once. as tax collector in 1914 and has at|@meter and ten ruby lenses that are|the ensuing two years. did not do any for qollections, Mr. Lewis said this g 5 3 F 3 |to passing motorists to keep to thechurch this evening at the usual hour.| ;1" i eet, have returned from the | In addition to serving the town as Athletic . building Thursday evening, | . "¢ " cnoids and tonsils, Dr years and if,reappointed next year|aDout 145 pounds. It has been assert-| | " "0 hoir are requested to be hall when reports were heard. | . system and the cost of maintenance A T,ewis as prosecutcr at various times The funeral of the late Thomas .\(c-‘“_”1 be announced following the se ; without the car being damaged or 7 g . done in Berlin ) burial in St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. | 4ot September in order to | . tw 60 V! a Bt [fwo €0 watt bulbs through the 10 ¢ "Yogidence now occupied by E.[fOT.the fall aWVEte (o the Py.|visiting their aunt. Mrs William meant to attract the attention of the| wi.ox company's plant. He was|POT8 W 0 il 0 er. A state.| The broken plate glass window in| erican army at Coblenz, Germany. 20th Grand Session of Sigma Lambda an. The meet will open on Septem Aasen ation to pay for the installation of a| . - 3 G J as Old Home Day at St. Gabrlel's) 0 soranton of Mountain View, . : : have another lot of mixed| The team is composed of Walter R.| the 20th grand convention of Sigma That Charles F. Lewis will be a |80me form of a permanent traffic post A lawn festival will be given this y. | erine Cunningham. These four are collector for Berlin may be adjudged| On Sunday afternoon and evening|p. society in Kensington. headlined in a singing and dancing i v Tati Ale i from the statement made to a Herald | When traffic is particularly heavy on| Joseph Heavey of Brooklyn, N. Y. |act. They also do a few novelty steps Aetng, Insurance Ce. N. B. National Bank Attorney Danberg reporter this morning when Mr. Lewis | the main turnpike the officer “'hoim visiting with friends in Kensington. A 3 % was asked .as to whether or not he [has been stationed to do duty at the| The funeral of Geoerge W. Scofield ‘“,r‘)h: ““;]‘“{ ;"‘-““""j‘“;‘nf:':'m i Chamberlain’s (Hfd.) Putram & Co. J. Feigenbaum & Bras, | 18 tan VR, ioviises bismes ) Y AttyiiSex P. J. Flannery Co, y Nowiciti not said that I would not run again|had narrow escapes from being hit Hudson street this afternoon at 3|and last night rivalled the opening @ ;:,tti‘a' :remton' viter Exch W Jl., rth C. c .éttor‘ne) oAl and it is very likely that I will be a | DY passing machines. This is claimed lo'clock. Rev. S. A. Fiske, pastor of [Mght with a crowd estimated at over N. B. Typewriter Exch. oolwor 0. ecord Pub. Co. candidate,” Mr. Lewis replied to the |!0 be more true at night time when the Berlin Congregational church, o 5 ¢ question of the interyiewer. | there 1s little light. citiciated andy interment was in :‘Alsm"!i‘ =‘"'l »*‘I”‘;m]”:”"‘l" “"’ll ""I“l”’ § United Coal Co. N. B. Hospital Finegan Roofing Co. e early evening. e dare-devil de- o X - . F bi A lector in the fall of 1914 and has|Carter and Town Cierk Woodruff Kenneth M. Searle and family of | scent of Mile. Beaupre was the sensu- | Iieo?\m.d l&(_]-lenmann !;.%l-..b('oiib({n Co. \\ % 1_3reaton Mfg. Co. served the town in that capacity since | that some sort of a traffic post Rerlin street left this morning for |tion of the evening. Noted for her H (,'tt‘ Coal Co. st DAL RS N. B. Trust C"',. that time. He has always been con- |Should be installed. These men with!Cape Cod, where they will Union Mfg. Co. Rackliffe Bros. Peck, Stow & Wilcox sidered an efficient wérker by his|Cther town officials have been consid- |vacation. by I“"" tee i "'“'] 'v‘*““i"‘;‘)‘l';P lived up |8 Stanley Rule Co. Trumbull Electric Co. London-Lancashire Co. many friends in this town and has| | MO NEE DEIEIEIO N S BT 1 5 X Q v Works Jo i es % i been proclaimed by many town offi- |8 Warning post which should be used.'of Berlin will meet in caucus at the | Auniliary ! Stanley Works John Pinches Co The Mohican Co. cials to be the hest tax collector Ber-| The American Legion auxiliary have | y n ® lin has had. in place such as can he seen at the|week at S o'clock, daylight saving|called a special meeting to be held on Metropolitan Ins. Co. Plainville Nat. Bank M. J. Taylor Co. intersection of many streets in New |time, for the purpose of electing dele- ! Thursday evening, August 31, at the N. B. Machine Co. Traut & Hine Co. Russell & Frwin Co. tax collector was in 1921 when sev X A 3 4 eral thousands of dollars were due|d0WN by autos and the corner would|tion at New Haven on September 12 [ing will be for the purpose of elect. again be without a post. land 12. They will also nominate|ing a delcgates to attend the state R AR T e OO a1 TER® HBalla awlth & heY type Of|setatoRin ess, as well as to elect | jaries which will be held in the Elks' lect. The results of the drive net- CRULRE VL, W type of|senator CONgress, as as C s which w e helc e Elks' (§ i A5 i ‘e T : invi GEatg . & . e | traffic post or guide which stands but |delegates to the republican congres-|hall, Hartford, September 14. The pm“‘?’r‘,"“: e" pupils aleal%sl:ff;g::‘l.‘ l\Qfelt:"ii‘lt?la‘d‘l\\]'\ _tel:‘(:is‘(j}"i"l and ]fa]'". what we Ca"tdo ‘f‘?r it e e R # ambitiqus young men an ; gladly you our cataleg upon reauest. We Mr. Lewis succeeded Flmer Austin|Pavement, has a base 23 inches in di- | conventions and town committees for|night but due to the Society Circus, | business, tabling all ||} each election -been rewarded, by be- trrsp ';a_]m] 1mwlmw '.nr;xhns ]m :Iu:nr East Berlin Items. until uo;{v "]‘hms: n:m._| i ‘® ing placed back into office. This year | ®LeT he lenses red and an elec- o b e PRaninpieaelly eturn From Hospital . is expected to prove a banner year|lric light which is installed in thel ?{‘P"'°n““‘:"|“;° 1‘, ”“‘p ietmetier | . James and Howard Burgess, sons of Lase of the guide acts as a warning | Praver 5 : Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgess of Ma- morning, and a complete report will The next meetin 3 P :ting of the Modern |} ; Sl KL be published at a later date. right [ ‘.1 @ deHlely Wil be: AT AL the Prospect hospital in Hartford, follow- g The guide has a removable hand |} ™" * 3 ling an operation performed on both tax collector Mr. Lewls has also col- |0l cover, is clear of bolts and pro- | AtNIet) [ A G 4 i o Sept. 7. | serformed the operations. lected the personal taxes and is pro-l€ctions and to be .installed can be L ” % 3 oo+ | Levine performed t s X ! ; i i 8 here will be a choir rehearsal at G B et B SR 1A (he WA iBaibt, L He has‘llmhed;ler,i ‘ln!hyo‘nnr‘rfle p.'\\PImPnL T T Vb at S p,\:m:x.u:‘. g:r: r.\fil(‘t-‘( i cted as prosecutor for the past three |IS cast of tough gray iron and weighs| > "% " ©° 0 ¥ Pythian Sisters heid a regular meet- ' § a p P hr 8 o'clock, daylight time. All mem-' oY ' ching in the Knights of Py- | will start on his fourth term. Judge |©d that the guide could be easily con- 4 2 g | th & o 4 Griswold has praised the work of My, |nected with the local street lighting | Present ae special musie, for the Old| e organization is outlining a pro- {f “THE SCHOOL OF NO REGRETS L R : gram for the winter's work and this " 163 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN and he s also well known by the state l grea Inty i 8 | ntyre was held this morning from’st S hed akb w 1 e officials for the work he has| Automobiles can run over the guide RVl A St gions to be held next montt Al polic T as Joseph's church in New Britain with| B 00 (5 oy aen urged to attend To date there have been no other | Smashing the guide, it is claimed by o 4 = 3 1 i g the makers. It is lighted at night by | cntyre was well known here, for-| o qer what atd they can in planning ; 5 i s ; | Y| merly residing on Wilcox avenue fn fon9tr YAt S0 CREY lof mford, Conn., who have been| Adams of the United States iine. The FRAT MEN!S CONYENTION e all activities 1., members of the team will go to Cher I lenses s - elre 7 ¢ H i G S employed at the Peck, Stow a"']\pm"s will be heard on the recent fair|turned to their home. ceed to the headquarters of the Am traveling public and divides traffic in- + \ T i | t - ea d ac hes cin-{.icn a member of the local Modern 2 . Hutton Clothing store on Cen-!|There they will complete their prac | i 2 : E All be {ssued ¢ t 1 /the P. Hutton 1 s 3 h i3 :O _:“n channels, thus preventing con- \voodmen sdefety. A number from M°0! hit! r,,’.‘::';m_ mmn hp\m:::‘ff::u,fl square was replaced this morn- | tice on the range and then go to \I Nu Uraternity is Being Held in Are Usually Due to “;to;:r ity s | this place attended the funeral e - Trun PA g with a new one Constipation s felt by many that an appropri- | qunday, Sept. ard, will be observed " Plainville Driefa | ber 12 and continue throngh Septam When you are constipated, | = { ber 20 New Haven, Aug. 24.—Delegates to ot enough of Nature's guide or post should be asked for in church., There will be two services, ¢ etk ; ks . .l g/ the budget for the coming year. 1 a member of the Citizens' Training u ming year. fione at 11 a. m. and the other at 2! h 8 hestnut wood, sawed and | Stokes, a civilian, of Washington, D.! amhda Nu fraternity began their lubricating liquid: is pro- gy " ; this ¢ w 3 o t Devens, has forwarded word ' K: B4 &hi y " duced in the bowel to keep ;',::;':0':!::'(::’:", :1 r‘\‘fl"'”‘;’ :;« neces- | iojopk with speclal speakers and|SATP R CErC o romoted from stove length, $5.00 4 load, #1 Mia| ¢ Lieut. Commander C. T. Osburn, | husiness session today,which will be the food waste soft and e VTR e i e BT S i bF - pHIVELS to ROt babs el J N.: Sergeant Morris Fisher, U . row, as late today the rd in Septem-| a\fiss Florence Carns entertained the | tal, Corporal Scranton is expected : Lieut. Commander A. Wilson, nj or more delegates are to go to » N Lieut. Commander A 1" the seashore for an outing. Merrill moflng‘m It ac II:G e Sewing club at her h Wil Nujol use it acts like T W 3 Sewing club at her home on Wilcox the end of this month when the ould Have White Line. Ll AR o | U. S N.; Major W. T. Wal- |= Blankin of Philadelphia, president, this natural lubricant and ! _lavenue last evening I S ¥ 2 t A Denne thus replaces it. ‘“h’,'(,hf::,a,‘,,’,",,,‘“,":':,,,5::‘;",:’:“\':‘:1;"':‘ Mrs. John Geoghegan and daugh- T8 © 0N V:::go:fi e RIFLE TEAM SMLS Tl TAERIRG cOFBE T cHARES 6 [Neua it bie BRI AIFINE TH0 NI 4 ters of New Rochelle, N. Y. are : i Paian e B, the team: Major J. K. Boles, . 8 A This fraternit s tormed ¥ sorne 1 s ¢ Rrogklyn, N This fraternity was form n a Nujol is a around the corner from Farmington|gnending a few davs at the homestead | [Tice of Brosklyn Y, are the B Captain Joseph Jackson, U. § Marine | Rrookiyn, N high school in 1882 lubricant—not road to Berlf street so that traffic ' . West Cromweil.: Mrs. ‘Geoghegan P P Brooklyn, N. Y., high . | guests of their brother, John Bergan orps and Mar Gun Y. A. Lioyd 1 h I th try, & edicing. 6r e Gl I Tl , . S AROLN ATbes! corps and Marine Gunner C. . ovd. and spread throughout e country, laxative — 80 ;( m.(.i,., _\|,,.:|,.,., {,,f.:f,',..,. was a former resident of this place 1‘“ The "H“N Evelyn and Edna Jones | Shooters Who W ill Represont United | Walter Stokes won the world's in- heing incorporated in 1908 & - | s | fividual rifle champlonship at th States at International Matche: m‘m”rmmnm 16 Liyons, Ir I~ ________________ cannot gripe. | A marriage license has been issued % | vear. Lieut. Commander Osburn was S 2 e gl obane i) JAST HADDAM SCHOOL ——— Italy, Leave for France AT T AT g of 55 , Y. L J E | et o LN second and Sergeant Fisher third. It JACKIE COOGAN Henry Pranger New Britain, to Miss Mary Fisher of | Fast Haddam, Aug. 24. — Erection F g v : Berlin. Mr. Pranger is employed as|of a new school buflding in Moodus BARGA]N New York, Aug. 24—The United|is agree "”"‘ this "‘I“}" ALPDIERCRL IS IN s rifle team which will represent | combination that could be gathernd W * » States rifi = : together to represent this country TROUBLE la conductor hy the New Britain|for grammar and high school grades, A t this country in the internationa land th rife ‘circles Here 1t {8 betieved Sta]‘ting Sundav @ivision of the Connecticut company, will be started at once. The citizens while Miss Fisher is employed at the[in town meeting yesterday, declined | Mil Italy, next month probate court in New Brituin to rescind the previous vote appro BESSE . LELANDS matches at Milan, Italy that the team will be well up in the PALACE— Taylor as Representative? priating $60,000, the vote standing cailed for France from this city yes. standing when the matches have been — 7 terday on the steamship FPresident|concluded. There has been some talk in Ken-!242 to 188.