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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1022, Plainvill= News wiLsermEmove | Sale Includes Some Models In QUESTION FRIDAY! Blue and Gray Porcelain Enamel Petition Circulated Prompts Se- The 1923 Improved T - 7 — |WI| lectmen to Call Special Session o A Hi T Ny One Day More of Autumn Showing [l o o wol IERE [/ SERVICE : STEWART of the Coming Season’s Fashions [f]j«= o wrme s ters Food Sale Thursday—Church | I »‘ el Combination —MILLINERY— B % Shown at fts best these Fall Autumn days. Hats with true Parisian tone. .“Breathes there a: woman The board of selectmen has issued | = ~ Tl Coal and Gas They hint of a notice calling the legal voters of — with soul so dead” as to resist the style appeal of our exquisitely conceived chapeau? the town to attend a special town Paris, of gay an ) : i ; : [ d festive occasions, of intimate little dinners, teas. etc. meeting which will be held Friday Fashioned of . velvet. either panne or lyons, or hatters' plush, of fabrics and laces with off-the-face evening, Sept. 29, to act on the ques- | K | i effects secured by sclf trim or ornamentation, giving choice of large, medium or small shapes, Our Hats ::"“h(:,r“,:”fi‘w‘&fn T:‘:xl:g OTP":::“':" Y b lead in every way. Come see our showing this week while it is at its best. nights, as prescribed in chapter 146 g - — Built by FULLER & of the public acts of 1919, : ¢ . ) E" Y S The petition, headed by C. B. East- = WARREN (0., Troy, man, owner of the new Community | I i Dashingly gay new togs offered for Autumn and Winter wear. theater on Whiting street, has heen N. 'Y, since 1832 famous WE WANT YOU TO SEE THE SUITS which are shown in all the new fashion touches that have signed by 49 other citizens of Plain- | . for good Stoves and such an appeal to the hearts of every woman and miss, The materials so rich, the colors so appealing, ville who are In favor of Sunday D Ranges the models so varied, the prices so moderate. Starting at $35 they go on and up this way. $30.50, $15, movies providing they are o | Byt A .50, Y a perated | $40.50, $55, $50.50. $65 to $95 each. under certain restrictions, . ‘ 4 e L ek 3 . The question of having pletures 0 i : L . mateniIE NEW COATS SHOULD INTEREST YOU, THEY ARE MANT AND VARIED, The sort site || sundny isnin at tne Goniiiniiy ther YOU must see this finely made and finished range to appreciate its UN- Air of style, the cut and fashions are a0 attractive, every one. who sces them admires Shemn mhe. wirics ogat N et conteBtlon USUAL BEAUTY and its very large capacity for cooking, roasting, broiling THE fifoo"x‘ax‘slr:";r;ggxg i BLOUSES Ski months past, and with the town and baking. It is the finest range in the 90-year-old STEWART line, and is 3 £S, separate rts, Wraps and other wear seen now at i bei 3 P v i SN sk - 73 3 H . s their very best. Make it a point to come post yourself in the latest Fashions as shown now by us. :‘:—Ff;r:fn :a::js?i::ndnm'z.. &”;‘;- lfdh: bullt to plO\'l(.ie pa] tlculallpeople W lth COOklng and hakmg se]}l(e par exc'e] lot, it is belleved the matter Wwill be lence. For this High Quality Range of most mgdem construction, the price ANNUAL SALE OF NEW FALL COATINGS sculedyfon allating is very moderate. It can now be had with the New Gas-Coal Water Heater, Selectman Johnson, on cceivi i 1.];1; 'n!{){si THE BE?INN]NG OF"{HE COOLER SEASON, most women will be looking for ma- the petition from Mr. v-:asm'm'n'.";'.‘n'f‘ the best made. erial for their new coats or wraps. Ve are ready, at our Dress Goods Section, with a choice selec- peared pleased with the stand the tion of the soft, velvety cloths that are such a dellght to the eye, and that make such delightful ar:; theater manager had tal«rn‘ ;:rv‘\r] s(mr. SALE NOW—LOWERED PRICES—EASY TERMS comfortable outer garments. ed that that was the proper stand to 4 s v e take, to let the people d | ALL THE LEADING WRAP AND COATING I"ABRICS for this fall are represented. Colorings are Sunday movies rnst?\aprlr::“:wfila:;g‘h&‘ soft browns from the light golden shade to the darkest. Navy, midnight and the mellow Sorrento blues. in the hands of the selectmen. When | Kit Fox and other soft greys. Others with plaid backs. Mossed coatings, Herringbones, etc. All here the selectmen voted on it n‘ was in | [} [ J for your choosing. the face of several letters and pet1, tions against it and very few came | . . [forward to urge them to approve of | Heating and Plumbing 1t el SIREAT - - q|/it. This caused the members of the e e |board to down it with the exception e e |Of Selectman Frederick Spencer. L and supplies 5 times to h The act, as prescribed in Chs . : 243.35 i ) elp with t vork. | oL Berl.)_n News Town Treasurer i inollaeec h:\\'ever. n:‘:chfa;f'"th:o;:_vn4s, of the public acts of 1319 relat- | of Hartford presided and reserved his[Aces will be given their opportunity church school. Rally day exercises pER b sence is due to justifiable causes. ing to Sunday motion pictures, is as | decision until a later date. {to stack up against the greatest wom-|and promotions; 7 p. m. Young Peo- * o follows: Judge Case acted as a committee 'an pitcher in the country, Miss Mabel [ple’s meeting. Subject: “Helping ment / 2 Tardiness, ; I AL : iss | I° A from the superior court in order to|Travers of New York city. Miss | Foreign Mission Military enrollment “An Act Concerning T i J During the year there w 69 flgaaghi Concemning, Moving NEw B”fl[i[ SH"WS il " ei0 60,00 [cases of tardiness, ‘umgfi;?\ lr’n'.: * Pictures On Sunday." hear both sides of the case. |Travers will come to Plainville with| All services will be on standard PRI 2 00| three more boys were registored than Section 1—The selectmen of any Attorney Andrew J. Broughel nf:v‘na Readville A. C. team of Water- el o—n EpnOL. o Bridge material 3t 200,00 | BIrlS. the boys led in the amount of |'O™M: the mayor and aldermen or|Hartford was counsel for the resi-|bury. Rockville's field ockville’s f §§;:,r'":}"g'”; i 2, 80009 fardiness, there being 393 cases as | COMmMon council of any city, or the|dents in the immediate section where| The diamond at SRSt roads ¥ 0.00 [ against 301 cases of tardiness amon;, warden and burgess of any borough, | the new road s to be built and whoihas been rolled and put into excellent . ] | have opposed the highwa Judge |shape and is in the best condition lty tems SEE WHAT IS NEWEST IN READY-TO-WEAR n:g::; n“r'vgclv‘fe r:{al?y" 1698, ,000.00 { the girl any town or city or horough at a [ faadit: e e __| Itis very seldom indeed that there |Meeting legally warned, may by a|FBernard 1. Gaffney of New Britaln|now than it has ever been Repair of 2/008. 3,000.00 [1s a real excuse for tardiness. Nearly|VOte, authorize moving picture exhi- | repre.ented the town. & Church Notices “Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean”™ SChOOl Item Mone ls $6,000 Almshouse board ... 3 30005 |always it is due to loitering on the bitions on Sundays between the hours| Attorney Broughel argued for his| - . .t chygtian church—Morning | themselves in new Victrola Record. Almshouse supplies. 200.00 part of' the child, or the failure of |Of Seven and ten-thirty o'clock p. m. |clients that the road was not a ne- 10:45 Ao C. L. Plerce.—advt. g 1145 se EREILLL LRL 1800:00 'services at o'cloc M Th L Y S Insane poor ........ §79.43 #00.00:( the parent to start the children in|Provided action taken by any such |cessity and that the highway running [ T e i T P e 1 e nd A 0r¢ 1nan as{ eal L 3 3,900.00 [time. In either case the responsibil- | meeting on such question shall super-|from Broad street at Bank was asubject, “Our Worst Enemy"; Sunday |, om0 0 S0 0l il <0 0 R : 10000 |1ty lMes with the parent who Is held |sede and render void any action by |suitable passway for the Casting com-|school at 12 o'clock noon: Loyal tAreh: FROM BATEES BEES BEER Mem Middletown tax § 5.00 (accountable before the law for the|the officials aforesaid. pany, and rhvrfin \L:’; '?.m,'; p\:'m?li ::\:\ril:rf “x"umnz. at o'clo O,HF inations for representatives from this RE9Dos i el R 4 w' | city, have announced that they are FINANCE BOARD APPROVES lln‘nds e 0. .000.00 | attendance and punctuality of the Section 2-——Any person licensed un- | building the nterest on bonds ... f i i i > 4 coule fec roperty s i e 8, <P i B e ¢hild. The school can do much,—in|der the provisions of any vote, by-law | Would affect the property of his|sermon, X i 3 il indecided as yet, regarding the mats loans fact it has done much during the or ordinance passed pursuant to the |clients considerably, prayer meeting Thursday evening Town school com f 333100 | past year,—to reduce tardiness, but|provisions of this act who shall keep | The defendants' counsel felt that|7:45 o'clock. All servie Eas X and the need [standard time. Radio sets and supplies at Morans’ & —advt. Meeting of Fire District—School At-|Insurance .... g 8 :000-90 1 the final responsibility lies with the open or operate any moving picture the road was necessary, Town Hall .00 | Parent. We hope, for the coming|exhibition in violation of such vote,|0f @ good one was seen for some time | yfethodist church—All services on Electric Lights— g e s e i T oalvesn Lo Cubn BeR . inne, R8It UGy lave or DiahERcer-ahall be dned ‘Hot| 1L that seclon. The Iphway: bag al~ siandary Yimd. Communion: seryise|| Tue maassesc oAb - Bt AlaavE Board of Education—Other Items| paot Boriin 3000 mount of tardiness of last year. = To|less: than-one hundred .dollars nor|ready been started and the postpone-lay jp.45 o'clock; Rev. Mr. Stanton of|Joseph's, St John the EvangeNst and that end we must ask the co-opera-|more than five hundred dollars, ment of the hearing on the case has|gouthington will take charge of the |St. Peter's churches, will be on stand- Telephones . | Printing . i 500,00 | tion of every parent Section 3—The provisions of section | held the matter up in the air for{sarvice in the morning; Sunday |ard time tomorrow. TR E renort: ortensa b do 0l 95 A e 1 s00.00|,, A8 In the case of abserce, mostig450 of the general statutes shall not|more than a year. school at 12 m.; Epworth league at| Wil see you tonight at the Veter- S g’d' ’:{”‘P J‘ffs 0 921-22 | goloctman’s expena 3000 |tardiness occurs in the primary|apply to the exhibitions held pursuant | Pythian Sisters' Sale. p. m. preaching service by the ans of Foreign Wars carnival and el ko ag Lon b et baen fap s Tomah Cols e 20,00 |grades. Little children should belto the provisions of this act.” The Pythian Sisters have plans for |pastor at 7:30 p. m. | block dance, West Main street.—advt. s GnanoeRon e dulal A i T M ISR eIy and e ndgdT thbithewy State of Connecticut, | holdingsa food sale in the Neri Block| Congregational church—10:45 a.| Mrs. Douglas Johnston of West now waiting for the vote of the town, 40.00 |aT€ Not to stop to play. Senate, May 1, 1919, | at Central Square next Thursday af-{m, Morning service, Subject, “A(Main street is spending a few days which will be received at the tow \ The Selden school, with only 12 4 : t n of births and Selden \ y 12| Higlwsy Hee ternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. It|Modern Man's Vision”; 12 o'clock |in Norfolk. meeting to be held the first of Octo-| deaths 0 cases of tardiness, has the best rec- The 1 R AR & | will be conducted in the store which | ber. The report of expenses and the ] X ord in this matter for the year. The 1 ook looked for heanlnig onithe Liye Pitinville) UnshMarket formerly | b budget follow: Fi oA 5.00|Blue Hill school, with the smallest| Proposed road from the Plainville ! RISl hota s tieda dblisiaies] = ] Traffic officer and registration of any school in the town, | Casting company to the fence at the IRk ‘3 2 HBAGIER] Town of Berlin i il i ; Y i Sarmar Aniae] houss. it Held ds | Wiliheyon sale, afidiasi the filfids are signal o d f tardiness B g Disbursements ~Proposed | p heer, L leads in the percent. of tar ] : A 1| for the use of the Sisters’ Temple, e, PidligaON | HEOLE LGN, (et there being a total of 74 cases, only| the reed hJ“”] ‘“T’M iR athls S35 A aREA T EokET doraaa or| 21 - 1022 1922 23 | TR s ok o 4 i morning. udge heodore G. Case | . 8 5 . i ' : = . 4 Auditors .....8 5000 § | Slerkl ot Finance g [Lune D be i bySEITd, | : ‘ Real Estate Transfers. Your Until your various digestive organs 001 ‘board R Assessors . . . 400.00 00 | 4 e 4 5 egistration. —_—mnmnmm— | 7 7 " S 8 8 . : 15.00 nog damage ........ £0.00 : e William Walker has sold his prop- : Buard of Reliet 0.0 7800 | 08, A nment. ) ,iv0s| During the past year there has L e Food are in order your food, instead of Health offl 36550 350,00 2 0 50l . ¢ i i 7 B q 5 “ ealth officer 380:00 | iane 00000 [ been a_decrease in the total number| turned to their home in West Hart- | ({ty, o8 COuich sitect 10 1 oG ae | will properly nourishing you will be liable R 5 -0 0 g i Registrars 141.00 400.00 = f children registered in our schools. | ford ported to be in the neighborhood of Belectmen's S, i 950,00 €50.00 B e g am ts The: il b y ar morni 1 tem. Your The total registration amounts to L8 Ll be [t YeRulnALY TNE | seven thousand dollars. Mr. Gainer F- ! to clogand poison your system. ou. Town Clerk — Fees Past due bills ...... 1,200.00 i e s Gulda loards . 80.00 11107, 65 leas than the year previous. | prayer and sermon at St. Gabrier's| S thousand fdollars. Alv. Gain Emergency ....... The average daily registration was|church, Sunday at 9:00 a. m. follow- il i B e L 1 i NOTICE oasi00| 980, a drop of 57 from the figures|ed by Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock, | (her I ot | ou blood will be poor and impure and To the Legal Voters and Members Estimated Receipts—1922 - 1923 of the previous year. : | The services at the Methodist |, ~“2¥TONS Zled b ::L“‘“fi‘“’; Y your nervous system thoroughly run of the Kensington Iire District in| Balance in bask G T While there was a decrease in reg-|church Sunday are as follow EW 2 BIORBUD Y GDDERUE O ore : A [ s e and e vl n down. Take immediate steps to secure 4 Cash from state for schools...... 3 ¢ Vv ; attendance| i . 2 | ca |istration the average daily attendance regular morning service at 10: the Town of Berlin: sk tron R Ty e istr , & ing houses, to A Brooks of Hart- You are hereby notified that a | Cash from Cromwell for schools. . 20.00 | in our schools increased from 1886 ' m_ followed by Sunday school at 12: : [ . special meeting of the legal voters of | 4sh from state from Investments 350000 (in 1921 to 904 in 1922, Tn other| o'clock and Epworth League at §:30 | °" the healthy activity of stomach, liver, b g N | 4 N Ralph Tingley of New Ha h (‘ash from back taxes 15,000.00 | words, while the total number of | . ant z NOrVigE ab 7 talph Tingley of New Haven has & worlHL Do dn. andCevening RerVICRS &b R eotolt o aRantment 1n tha: nesw Newt are and bowels. To this end you should the Kensington I'ire District in the 4 oo Town of Berlin will be held at Ivor- 162.03 . ‘ash to be ralsed by taxes 113,07 [hands was less, we actually taught a| Nrs, Henry Bailey left today for | ester's Hall, Kensington, Thursday, be ) | 7 sale: 3 ade 1 B JI QB R ah N bohr Tl S s aTRek B e }‘Iurf:l‘r number of children each day | pynn, Mass. She will sail from Bos. Ur""”\ LR Lt ""“"' "'l"‘:f”‘ the | , 28, 1922, k P 3 01 % A Hoiis ime| : e L2 agency of Cunningham and Skinner, M. for the purpose of adopting rules Statement of Town's Indebtedness than we have at any “f""’]”“ [ton on Sunday for a few week's visit | (eTiEY & | and regulations regarding the water|Town bonds outstanding 436.000.00 | In the history of our schools with old friends and relatives in Yar- il Loans due Commercial Th> registration figures for Septem- | oo N0 seotia, | Turn Back Clocks | system, including water rates; taki Fig A i o ; b i ALlons for extension of| Lint,romPANY .." $15,00000 $K1000.00 per, 1922, fndicate that the *dectease| p,prindship class of the Metho- | All factorics will start on standard action on applications for extension of 3 e y L I [ was only temporary, and that We ma¥ | gict Sunday school e TS i SRANGCIS DBuiN s Y accompanied by |time Monday morning, the stores, the | I Faies mhns 1 wlmalfo tr‘}:‘tlm‘l‘f."':;l‘l‘; ANES J. FITZSINONS, F‘poct t!w” mrf:::' r;‘:\s:;:ll:\\:me x::” their teacher, Mrs. A. C. Fuller, M__:».A?‘l\.wi. h:a\“ "pngv office, ete.,that Sold ] 10c—12 pl."l ErEIIAEANT o nhe. GRLERUINalSEo, duly) S hsivs. muard, | d¥en TEELatevad) an dngreads troth B68 LA EREEREE e e B e iiitans OF the 0bal Shuteies in boxes 50c—80 pills thorize the comwl!tee to borrow le Attendance at Rerlin Schools of January, 1022. The East Berlin ball team will play |have spfvified in their notices the re- ST e (RO 00 < o AT S R RVIeT AR AaRe o ISERGBIT B, R | Meeting of Fire District | the Middlefield team on the home |tUrn to standard time and the resi- | the water sy's(!*m‘ pu}ruham‘ TRt Sre SR walter, . In e hig anRia) r;r‘m;' A special meeting of the "’“““““‘“\g‘rmm‘is Sunday afternoon. |dents have been asked to take note of DTN Ay AL BB OE 1o, B LA B A I Sok) e NERRRA O e sub- | fire district will be held Thursday,| "0y T "o e friends of Mrs, M. | this for the general expenses of the dis-{ oot of attendance In schools. It|September 28, at § o'clock in Forest:| g 0 i ondered her a very pleas. | Baseball Tomoirow L rau) LCTRBURPIY,, BINOL B PTG g} | ers hall. The purpose of the meetng| ")ty 4. o surprise social at her| Fair weather promises to dawn separate tax for the expenses of wa-| Attendanc will be to adopt rules and regulations | NBTe bn Wildok aveiue Jhat evening. [upon the town tomorrow and the ter subply, or to levy one tax for| e nearer one approaches 100 per- | regarding the water system, to au-}T5n E T LTt e Doat OMCe WTT | o——— ; $5, —— both Iuald purposes, said taxes to| ... in attendance or any other line | thorize the committee to borrow libe changed commencing Monday on be levied upon th; ratable estate and ¢ aotivity the more difficult it be.|000 to finish the water system and 101 SR of, the shae (0 Gme, AhE NOTICE DT e o o Srict ON | comes to' make improvement. A |leVy i tax for the general expenses of| oo ihe ang closing hour will be one Special Town Meeting. | R T o e s NS PAYEyenriingo Tour Vohlldrens aohleved an [the diftrict; also a tax for ith |hour later and the incoming mails| The legal voters of the Town of | able at such ld‘m" flls the “‘"'“j&' :'}‘13»" average of 92 percent. attendance. |penses of water supply. '”;" ‘"”"'“,‘; [ %1l be at 7:30 a. m. 1:15 p. m. and | Plainville are hereby notified that, in | determine and to transact any other|Thig was a decided improvement over |signed by the committee of the Ken-| ', p. m. and the out going mail at faccordance with a petition signed by business pertaining to the affairs of or ves | sington fire district: F. L. Norton | _ § 8 5:3 | 5 3 |former years. |7 a. m, 11:00 a. m. and 5:30 p. [the required number of legal voters the District, or to the foregoing Mat-\ por the past year the percent. of |James J. Fitzsimons and R. H. Gra-| o Wi seid Town of Blaifvine w Boestsl . ters, proper to come before said meet- | gttendance has been 94.12 percent | ham. | = ‘]rn;'n Meeting w!‘l‘ h; held ';‘p the S ing | This record is a splendid one for a| Date of Grange Fair Town Hall, Friday S | sands Dated at Berlin this 23d day of Sep- | town whioh has no truant officer. 1t| The Berlin grange fair will be held | l“‘“‘w”lf‘ p l' neny il g W aals QepsMly o THOUSTCLXSEIS: S0t ey tember, 1922. ihas been uchieved through the pains- | on the afternoons and evenings of (|l yocal theatergoers will have LN SR B B F. L. NORTON, | taking care of the teachers, together | September 28 29 and 30. There will || he opportunity of viewing what ;'p "p . ’\-. ws to be b TXX Teae JAS. J. FITZSIMONS, |with a careful follow-up by the su-|be food and fancy work sales each || jo proclaimed one of the muost |chE I,“””' R Towt ot BISEIE R. H. GRAHAM, [ perintendent, and in certain cases by| afternoon and evening, in addition o/} powerful screen dramas of the ||(Sundavs in the Town of Plainvilie, Committee of the Kensington Fire|the activities of the state attendance |other attractions. vear when “A Man's Home," g L B ! A | p Acts District. | agent, Mr. Merz. ‘ast Berlin Ttems ||| Selznick special production with ||| . v Y Relatively the greatest amount nr} A number of the friends of Miss )table cast, is presented at i Also, to Vr.'nww .H_\]nthm busi- THE PLAlelLLE TRUST CO e s e ———— i | 3 » AFOB t ot " o sai absence occurs in the primary grades, | Miriam North tendered her a ve ness proper to come before said . DANCE Kach year sees minor waves and epi- | pleasant birthda;y surprise social at| meeting ‘ | (Signed), | PLAINVILLE, CONN, demics of children's diseases which |her home on Grove street last evening. ||| | ; o Foresters’ Hall cut down the attendance in the|Games, music and refreshments were EUMMUN".Y THEATER | \\”\I\ J ”mn\\‘.\::l,\, | | CHASR [ 2 4 ) of Interest. ldren who passed through our| g'ciock. | chi P Lkl Block on Central Square. done 0. A Safe Deposit Box at this bank rents for as low as $3.00 a year. : lower grades. enjoyed by all X het £ Kensington There are some cases where chil-| Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Smith who, saturday Afternoon, 2:30. I ’nl‘vl"‘.:gl;r"\‘ :‘”‘ S“‘:w"‘mm T dren are kept at home to “mind the | have been spending the past few da | ot - Eaniead i fosdgons SATL RDAY EVG‘ baby,” “to watch the house whilr!ns the guests of Miss Georgie Kelsey || Fyening 8 O'clock Il! Dated at Plainville, Conn . Sept. 23d, 1922 McKeon’s Orchestra mother goes to New Britain,”™ and at ac her home on Main street have r | ALACE | oot Gloria Swanson in ‘Her Gilded Cage’ & ™ | PALACE Wednesday 7 Harrison Ford