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o artford's Shkopping Center: HINTS OF THE MANY OFFERINGS ALL WOMEN INTERESTED IN THE LOOKS AN VIHIT TO OUR BIG DRAPERY SECTION AND BEL! EW BPRING ARRIVALS, CHOICE IN DESIGNS AN NEAUTIFUL. THINGR FORR. HOME ADORNMENT, Terry Cloth, new choiec patterns and colurlan;— 8¢ A yard, Nilkoline -2 yand, Tapestry Table Runners, prieed at $2.19 and $2.75 cach, Come in, you are welcornge, hest grade, in plain and figured effects SILK HOSIERY FOR SPRIN Just Reccived a complete line of women's full fashioned stockings in the popular *McCallum” make, In black and other leadihg shades, some in heavy iIngrain silk, priced $2.98 to 8$7.98 pair. “Phoenix” tull fashioned Silk Stockings, black and colors, $1.20 to $3.50 pair, Special Lot, new arrival, all silk hose with Paris point clockings in new spring designs—$2.98 pair, ORNAMENTS AND GIRDI Steel and Beaded Ornaments, plain amd combina- tion colors—98c and up. Silk Girdles, some in beaded effects, black and colars, priced 69c and up to $5.98 each, D COMPORT OF THEIR HOMES SHOULD PAY A Lo "ROM THE CRETONNES, CURBAINS, KTC, D COLORINGS, THIS SBECTION FILLED WITH LOOK AT THESE Cretonnes in time for spring, 26c, 20¢, 3%¢, 49c up to 8$1.59 yard, Window Shades, 36x72 inch “Domestic Holland" in white, eream, ecru and linen shades—80c cach, rquisctte Curtains, ruffied, with tie back for $2.19 pair, SHIRTS, ETC—~NEW ARRIVALS * TN For Spring you have cholce of a wonderful assort. ment of Four-in-Hands, new spring styles and coi- ors, 8ilk and wool, and Reppo silks, the latest crea- tions; Others in plain colors, or fancy stripes, polka dots, ete——81,00 cach, “Yorke" Shirts, the finest of percalcs, madras, ox- fords, Russian cords, silk stripe madras, popling and Kngiish broadcloths, range in price from $1. to £1.98 cach, New Styles in semi-soft Van Heusen, Barker and Arrow brand collars, at popular prices, Men's Lisle Hose, in the famous *“Not.g-seme’ make, every pair guaranteed, black and colors, Priced from 35¢ to 50¢ a pair. BANDANA KERCHIEFS, prettiest colors, now on display. Plainvilie News | ——— e e FINED FOR THEFT " OF FACTORY GOoDg Jobn Hell Also Gets Suspended Sentence of 60 Daysin Jail NEW CORPORATION ~MEETS New VFire Trwk Arvive Marriage Postponed Until Thursday ~=lLast meoting of the Boand of Re lief—Itoms of Fterest and lriefs John Mell of Mountain View, i fauctory hand at the Btandard Btece and Hearing Co. plant, was fined $20 and costs and given a suspended sen tence of 60 days in jail in the towy court Baturday afternoon by Judge Fdward I'. Prior, on the charge o theit of factory fxtures from the local plant, The ofticials of the factory had I been cognizant of the thefts for some |time but had been unable to trace the responsible person. The aid of OMi. cer Andrew Hogan, also an employe at the factory, was enlisted and he detected Mell and placed him under |arrest, Prosecutor Willlam Foran handled the state's case and recom- mended a severe punishment, Sequassen Corporation, The first meeting of the newly formed Sequassen Corporation will be held in I, O. O, ¥, hall this evening A board of directors and a set of of ficers will be elected and the hy-law: will be discussed and in all probabil ity adopted, The chawer granted te the corporation which supplants th dissolved Sequassen Ciub, Ine, | much more clastic than the forme: one, The prospectus of the Seques sen Corporation, in part is as followe To buy, scll, own, lease, exchange mortgage, trade and deal in real and nersonal estate, goods, wares ans merchandise; to give exhibitions, en ertainments, amusements and in gen ral to do any business convenien nd necessary to the general purpose * the eorporation and not in viola 'n of the laws of the statc of Con | o N — With relatives in Deep River My, and Mes Irving Tyier hay moved inte their new home on Par slrect and My Bernard Cavalarre and family attended the funeral of # roiative in New Haven Saluriay CARD OF THANKS We wish 10 express our most heart. felt thanks to Kind wneighbors and friends, alse school ehildren, for their SYmpiathy at the time of the death of our beloved Robert H, Hadfield MR, and MRS ERNEST B, HADFIELD, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Death of Mes, Flisaheth Daley——neck Fuel From Pire Chief—=Notes of Interest, Mrs, Elizabeth Daley, wife of Daniel Daley of Ferlin avenue, died yester 18y morning at har home after an at tack of pasumonia, Rhe'has been a esident of Bouthingten for a number M oyears and has a wide crele of ivends here husband, a son, and brother Harold, and a sister The funeral will be wid tomorrow morning at 4 o'cloe) rom 8t. Thom hurch and buria) will be in 8t. Thomas' cemetery, There will Rita Clrel he a special meting of Datghters of Isabella i 8t, Thony: Community Home thi evening at 7:39 o'clock, to take action on the death of Mrs, Daley Those who are badly in need fuel are notified to place their pe- titions with FFire Chief Cronin, who has been appointed administrator for Southington by Superintendent of ftate Police Robert Hurley, Mr Cronin will take especial notice of the prices and weight, of One local doctor has stated that, with the exception of the time in 1918 when the influenza epidemic ~as raging throughout the country, there has never been so much sick- ness in his experience as there is at the present time, The doctors have been kept busy answering urgent ‘ulls night and day. Saturday night was the coldest of he winter, according to persons liv- ng in various sections of the town The thermometers registered as low 18 12 below zero. Several icemen in town sleted their hurvest of ice and all have com- e . | Bhe leaves hesides her | "SAL HAS THDL | wemrT————— e T Prof a Peer I'e for. Co- lew, lemistry ot has hecome Professor Charies merly professor of umbla university, sixth viscount of mouth through the death of his father who succeed ed to the title last August on+ the death of a cousin, STRUCK BY TROLLEY CAR AT WOOSTER ST. CROSSING ’ I 3 A ‘ LARGEST SALE OF ANY | WACKET TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. == Always Uniform in Delicious An All e i |Els Clear $3,500 on Fair, | Owner of Buick Not Known At meeting of the f commits { f w lodge, No. § nnr Eiks #y, It Was ans notine ut receipls from the about $3,500, The Nuick automobile whie has not been found tain yester a the th ot amounted oW the was given away Phonograph records with an invitas 1o attend his purty were recently it to friends by a New York man, tio by Babylopians YOATS GEO. Tir used and | ) Comiort Baby's Skia With Cuticura Scap AndFragrant T Por oo, curs aleum, » faneine oy Laversietion, Dy " were yptiany over the | | Know the comi | of a healthy skin- | Don miss ine oy o 4 DSk fub down hecause of eczema # some Several Derlin scouts will becom members of the drum corps, whic will be composed of fifes, bugles an drums. Mrs, Guodwin said that ready about cight of the girls hu signified their desire to join. fering in the town, although it will mean much time and trouble in some cases on his part, D. A. R. Banquet Emma Hart Willard chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- eticut, The immediate aims and purpose « to acquire, alter, add to and im ove the property commonly knowi i Odd Fellow's block on West Mair reet, The building is occupied by rouses are reported filled. No report hat the price next summer would be ower than last could be given out. equally annoving eruption which makes yow sk burn and sting whenever ycu touch it Resinon Ointment has a cocl- ing heanng action which brings prompt refiet trom rhese tis No Ber]in News Julius Grass Receives Double ) rnvlur.-’ wCity Items ture of leg WILL HAKE EFFORT 10 HELP FAMILIE George B. Carter, Fuel Adminis trator, to Do All in His Power D. A. R. WILL GIVE BANQUE Men's Lyceum This Evening—Finance | poration and of transacting any other Corporation to Meeét—Kensington Methodist Will Hold Country Fair Friday—Other Items of Interest. Iirst Selectman George B. Carter, who is also fire marshal, has more duties to attend to, as by the new law he has also become fuel administra- tor. Mr. Carter this morning stated that he would do all in his powed, tp aid those without coal. He said that al- ready the people under the care of the town Fave been supplied with enough coal to keep them for some time and if there are any other peo. ple who are in a situation where they cannot secure any: coal they shouid communicate with him at once. Mr. Carter has been in touch with the New Britain coal companies reg- ularly and has done much already to- ward relieving the serious lack of fuel in both Kensington and Berlin, When asked if he thought that the! situation would be relieved in the near future, Mr, Carter said that he did not think there would be any relief i sight for some time. He coula not explain the delay in the shipment of coal expected by George H. Dald- win, the Kensington dealer, expressing wonder that it had not already ar- rived. *Mr, Carter said he realized that there would be a great deal of extra work attached to the job of fuel ad- ministrator, but he said that he would do all in his power to help those suf- \" HEN colds are going the rounds and la grippe and pneumonia are prevalent, you must exercise precaution. You can’t escape exposure. But you can strenfll\en your re- sistance by taking Hill’s Cascara Quinine Tablets regularly. Colds spread in the sneezing crowds that pack cars, streets, shops and theaters, Play safe and keep fit. Take Hill’s before and after exposure, At All Druggists--30cents «[to which each member of tiop, will give a banquet and enter- tainment Thursday cvening, Febru- ary 22, to the members of the cast of “Miss Foster's Gift" in the Commun- ity house. The quartet which sang during the show has algo been invited. A reception will follow the dinner, the cast bas been asked to invite one friend. The entertainment will consist of literary and musical numbers. The reception will begin at 8:15 o'clock. TFinance Corporation Mceting. The Kensington Finance Corpora- tion will. meet this evening at T. A. B. hall, Kensington, for the purpose of aecepting the new by laws of the cor- business. David L. Dunn of New Britain, lawyer for the corporation, will be present and will have with him the papers of incorporation which will be read and approved. Lyceum Meeting Tonight. ‘Resolved, That the United Staies should accept Henry Iford's offer for the development of Muscle Shoals,” is to be the topic raked over the coals at the meeting of the Men's Lyceum of Kensington this evening at § o'clock at the Kensington Congrega- tional church., ‘T'he affirmative side will be taken by Lyman Hall and Ora Fdgerly, and the negative by J. 1. Wilson and Harold U'pspn. Country Fair A real old fashioned country fair will be held at the Kensington Meth- odist church on Friday evening, Feb- ruary 23, to which the public has | been invited. The fat lady, the snake charmer, the Siamese Twins and all the other attractions of a midway will be in evidence, Besldes these there will be many articles on sale and food can be {secured by those desiring it food I made by the women of the parish. | Several guests have been invited tfrom the “Oid Home Town' and Mar- shal Otey Walker has been hired to keep order while the fair is going on. He will be accompanied by Aunt Sarah Peabody who will also see that no games of chance are played as she is one of the “Old Home foremost workers for good. [ “'Phe committee in charge of this jevent has promised that a good time |is in store for those who attend. Coldest Day of Year Yesterday, according the weather experts in Berlin, the coldest day experienced in town this year, the mercury at several places dropping to 18 degrees below zero, while at other houses it reached 13 below. Today a slight improvement noticed, § degrees beiow being regis- tered. Roads in Better Condition The roads about Berlin dre now in better condition than they have been in several weeks. The ruts, which were formerly such a hazard to au- tomobilists, have been worn down to a great extent and traveling is much more ‘safe than before, The state road has been receiving much care from the highway depart- ment and presents a good appearance as well as being safe for travel. It has been widened at several points | where trucks found difficnity to pass frolley cars. . A. B. Mecting | A meeting of the T. A. B. society, of Kensington was held esterday | morning at 11 o'clock at T. A. B. hail, at which most of the members were present. Routine business was dis- cussed. Cookie Week Successful The Cookie Week held by the Ber- was war served at the local which and close 5:15 and close at 6:00 o'clock. to her home on Main spending the week-end as the guest of relatives in New Britain, home of Mrs. the engagement of Miss i McCarthy of Town's" 8| to several of | lin troop of Girl scouts was extremely successful, according to reports re- eeived from Mrs. Garner Goodwin, the troop captain, this morning. Tt is es-§ timated that about $15 will be taken| in by the girls’ from the sale. The money will be given to the New PBrit- ain council for the organizing of l] scout druim corps in that city. Items of Interest Tracey Hollock and family of Iic lin street moved this morning to Nt Britain, where they will make the home in the future. George D. Winchell of Kensingtc is reported to be 111 at his home « Percival avenue extension, The T. A. B, society of Kensing ton will hold its weekly whist at ti hall Wednesday evening. Fast Berlin Items, Regular holiday hours will be ob post office botl Wednesday and Thursday of this weel are as follows: Open at 7:3¢ at 9:00 o'clock; reopen a Philip Nase of Middletown has bee; visiting at his home on Wilcox Ave. The schools f the town will be closed all day Thursday, Washington's birthday. Harry Kilbourne of Hartford was the guest of relatives in town Satur- day. » The Progressive Reading Circle wili meet at the home of Miss Hattie Mil- drum hour. and Doings of George Washington™. The program will be a trip to Wash- ington and will be in charge of Mrs B, W, Tuesday evening at the usua The roll call will be ‘Sayings Mildrum. The Willing Workers will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Werdelin on Main street Tuesday afternoon o'clock, at 4 Miss May Harrington has returned street after Miss Elsie Benson has returned to aer home in this place after spending a few days as guest of relatives in New Haven, \NT ANNOUNCED, At a Valentine party given at the Charles Downes of Meridan announcement was made of Agnes AL 33 Connecticut avenue to Lester B. Willlams of 163 Clark street, both of this city. Miss Me- thy is cmployed by the Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford and Mr. Williams by the Southern New Eng- land Telephone Co. of New Britain. " wedding will take place in the ERANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered whilz it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister, - Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, s¢ that it works wonders, Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it bringsre- lief—how speedily the pain disappears, Try Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuraigia, headache, conges- tion, pleurisy, rheumatiem, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, scre mascles, bruises, chil- it may prevent pneumonia and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard plaster ores, offices, Chamber of Commerce ‘oms, tenements, club rooms and ¢ irly large meeting chamber for usc lodges. When the alterations nre mplete, the building will be one o ~ most valuable in the town o ainville and will be of modern econ ruction. It is planned to eonstrie’ large assembly hall on the top floo: 11 additional floor space will be giv 1 to the stores which will occup: o ground floor. There will be nr iortgages against the property, bu will all belong to the stockholders "Fire Truck sComing. Robert Skelly, chairman of 1! nard of fire commissioners, has re cived word that the new fire truc' v Plainville which has been unde onstruetion, will be delivered to the own in three or four weeks. It ‘eing built by the Mack Motor Corr M Allentown, Pa,, and is a combina ion ladder, hose and chemical true! "he town appropriated $3,500 fo he apparatus about a year ago. T All he the second truck to arrive ~ere within a short time, another one¢ aving heen rejected after “severa ryouts a short time ago. Marriage Postponed. The marriage of Miss Micheiin mgo of Whiting street and 'Franl teale of Kast Main street, which w scheduled to take place Saturdar fternoon, has been postponed unti “hursday. The ceremony will he erformed et the Church of Our Lad f Mercy by Rev. John Tray astor, under special dispensation. Board of Relief. The last meeting of the beard ciief will be held in the selectmen’t ifices in the town hail on Wednes fay, from 1:80 to & o'clock. All peti wons for abatement on valuation must w in the hands of the members of he board before the end of that ses. don i there is to be any action on hem. No large amounts have fig-! ged in any petitions so far, M Social Committee Mecting, The social committee of Pythiar emple, No. 20, Pythian Sisters, wil neet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | t the home of Mrs, Jennie Hickok it 81 East Main street. Catholic Notes, teverend. William Downey of St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford, weached at the Chureh of Our Lady ' »f Mercy last evening. Lenten serv- ' ces will be held in the church Wed- wesday evening, consisting of the | Rosary, TLitany, sermon and benedic- l.’inn. A special speaker will be pros- I *nt to give the sermon. Martha Rebekah Notes, Martha Rebekah lodge. 1. O. O. F,, will hold a regu'ar meeting in I, O. O. F. hall this evening at 8 o'clock. An entertainment will be staged after the business session. Quarterly Conference. The quarterly conference of the A M. E. 7ion church will be held in the church this evening at § o'clock All members are asked to see A ||'ampwv nresiding o'der'a steward | Return from Canada. { Nathan Hershfield. John Holt and | Tilman Murphy, three local sports. | men, have returned to Plainville aft. | er spending the past three weeks at j the winter earnival in Canada. Plainville Briefs. Prock Barnes post, American T.e- | glon, will hold a regular meeting in the post rooms on Pierce street this | evening at 7:30 o'clock. 1 A son has, been born to Mr. and ; Mrs. Raymond Clayton of Pine street, Mrs. Louls Brastow of Strong: court is recuperating from a serious| attack of pneumonia. A son has Leen born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Del.ilio of Pearl street. The W. C. T. U. will meet tomor- | row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. LaFrance. The Roy Scouts of the Episcopal church will mect this evening af 7:20 o'clock. ‘ pnal Bidg. be a meeting Lof of hall, French Hat Shoppe, Prof ~—advt, There Royal Junior night Edisons at €, I.. Pleree & Co—-advt. Mrs. Williams of 468 Stanley street reported to the police yesterday that a pockethook containing $18 had been snatched from her hand on Main street. Whiteman’s Orchestra in Mr. Gal- iagher and Mr. Shean. Victor record. No. 19007, C. L. Pierce and Co.—advt. Those who will appear in the chorus of the American Legion show the in tomorrow will cighbors Mechanics next month will rehearse this evening at 7:30 o'ciock at the Eiks' hall. The cast will rehearse Tuesday night. Meet 102 ot Senmacr s or dners - dgvt, A. B. Griswold of Jamaica, N. Y., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Let Jartman explain the Maxwell chassis and prove superior automobile construction.—advt. Professor I'rank (ole Babbitt T'#inity college will speak to the High school club at the Y. M. . A, this avening. Edward Kiesewetter of New York spent the week-end with his parents at their home on Vine street. The Men's Bible class of the I%irst Congregational church will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a banquet tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Myron Martin of Winsted was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Maynard of 156 East Main street. The Amaranth sewing society and entertainment committee will meet with Mrs. John Dixon of ¥ Tuesday afternoon and.evening, Sup- per will be served at 6 o'elock and is of 6 Iwill be followed by a social, There will be a meeting of the Dauglhiter of Isabella at the clubrooms, 156 Main street, at § o'clock tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergman of 424 Church street sterday cele- brated their 40th wedding anniversary. Fred Monsees of 1950 Stanley srect has been appointed sales director of the Remington Cash Register Co. for the Hartford district. Stop at Maxwell-Chalmers and look at what we have.—advt. stripped | | Isey and on Drive! booth | MeCabe at Julius Grass of 86 condition at the New | Britain General hospital, as the result of injuries suffered shortly after 7 jo'clock last night, when he was hit {by a trolley car at the Wooster street terossing, Dr. Clitton M. C‘ooley who | was called to attend him, had him re- moved to the hospital where an ex- | amination disclosed that he sustained |two fractures of the skull, front and | tear, a compound fracture of the left {leg, probable internal injuries and numerous lacerations and abrasions about the body Mr. Grass was waiting for a troll car bound for this city, and it is b |lieved that he was struck by a r | headed toward Plainville, The police ambulance was summoned and Patrol Driver Michael Brophy and Doorman Gustare Hell'berg took the injured man to the hospital. Dr. Cooley re- ported today that Mr. Gr condi- tion showed slight improvement. He is about 44 rs old and an employe of the P, Corbin concern, Ees ‘Suspected of Insanity, Taken to N. Y. Hospital | Detective Sergeant William 7, Me- | Cue took back to New York today Ludwig Schimple who has been at the Town Home since Februa 15, observation to determine his He was taken into custody on Febr ary 14 for creating trouble on Hart- ford avenue, iay a brother of the man came from New Jer- made ngements to have | Ludwig taken to New York and! placed in an institution there. arr NEW EDITOR OF “RECORD." Howard A. Timbrell has been ap- pointel editor of the New Dritain Record to succeed the late James M. Mr. Timbrell is a popular 'spaperman and has been con- nected with the “Record” for several FIRE ON WEST MAIN STREET. e fire department was called out Ly en alarm from Box 14 at 9:35 o'clock this morning, for a chimney fire in the block owned by John W. 68 West Main street. The damage was nominal. Carrying On For Wallie Mrs. Wallace Reid, wife of the late picture star, is to carry! on her fight against the drug traffic which took her famous hus- band’s life. producer, planning a picture in which Mrs. Reid will appear. the proceeds will go to the establishment of the Reid Memorial Here she is shown with Thomas I1. Ince, prominent Al Edward Reed spent the week-end liospital at Los Angels for the treatment of drug addicts. | tockwell avenue, | matter how cevere » wel' established | the case may he Resinor rarely fails to produce the desired results Resinol Soap and Resinol Shaving stick com« plete the Resinol trio. Ask your druggist for them. ‘Resinol Also for pleurisy, chest, side or bac sm, bruises, swelli frost s, chilblain Joints ant STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles, Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble witl undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 15c and 30c. 2 - N e Grippe Physicians advise keeping the bowels open as a safe- guard agzinst Grippe or Infivenza. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in_the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature’s own method—lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—not & medicine or _Iaxative—se cannot gripe. Try it today.