New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 18, 1923, Page 7

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best Silk Hosiery manufacturers in the country, one case o Shoe shades, Regular $3.00 value atonly................ Order a White Skirt For Summer and For MADE TO YOUR ME choice of our new stock of white and cream woolens, hought Skirt, a spuns, Mohairs, Crepes, Self Checks, Henriettas, ete. Order al Day. bardines with choice of 10 handsome kinds. place your order at once and be ready for the hot days, | l | | | | I i ,‘ ities, is in big demand this season—$1.50 yd. great choice of kinds, weights and weaves, Lovely materials’ mer frocks Woodruff in 1896. Berlln News :\v'vno:l the business until 1920, MRS, E. WICKWIRE NEW D. A. R, REGENT (Other Officers Elected at Annual| Meeting Yesterday Alternoon RECEIVE BOND PROPOSALS Blake and Woodruff Sell Their Smn-’i whe John A. Blake of New Britain, wh since that time. Fire District to Sell Bonds The Worthington fire district announced that it will posals for the ))nrr‘hdsl’ of 413 per cent coupon “water first series, 181,000 each and dated May 1, 1923; and payable $2,000 thereof on th first day of May in each year, 1928 t 1962 inclusive, The interest on the bonds will b payable semi-annually, May 1 an November 1. Both the principal an $70,00 honds", National Bank of Boston. The bonds have der the supervision of and certified a thelr legallty will be approved b Messrs. Storey, Thorndike, Palm and Dodge. All legal papers in con nection with the issue will he with the bank and will be free to in [spection at any time. —Foresters Clear $100 on Fair and Carnival—Slight Accident on Turn- pike—Other Items of Interest, Mrs, Elfzabeth J. Wickwire Proposals will be received at the !y i chosen regent of Emma Hart Willard | .y gavings bank untii 3 p. m. day- Aslde from good parvents and a chapter, Daughters of the American |y "o ine time, Monday, May 21,|B00d home, what is so important to Revolution, at the 20th annual meet- and are to be sealed and addressed |Your chtid as good hools ing at the home of Mrs. Howard J.| (0™ (G0 iiiiton Wire District| “HOW many times have vou said. Pratt of Newington y ay after- < | ‘That's so.' when others claimed that noon. e our_ sehools cost ton much? | Other officers chosen were: Vice | The bonds will be delivered to the| “HAYC vou studied the facts and | regent, Mrs. George F. Dodd; secre- | nurehasar on or about May 23 at the | (EUTeS in the reports?” tary, Mrs. Leland Gwatkin: treasurer, | frivat. National bank in Hosten. The| The educational policies of the Ber. Mrs, Ecnest W. Mildrum: historlan, | gisirict reserves the Hght to reject|lil schools are outlined in the pam- Miss Caroline K. Savage; IegiStrar, |any or all proposals. phiet and the reatons are given why Mrs, Elmer W. Stearns: advisory| ‘The announcement is signed by the [thfs® Policles can not be fully carries board, Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles, Mrs.|members of the committes, Frank I.| ¢t ; Thomas C. Hodgson and Mrs. EVa|\fijcox, Pardon C. Rickey and Francis| .~ Vast Bedin fteme == Bigelow; trustees of Christian Lane | paming. [ The local members of the Roy| 3 , Miss Marjorie Moore, Mrs.| mhe Worthington fire district has|Scouts will attend a meeting of their Sidney M. Cowles and Mre. Emest W. | ng. inqobtedness other than $66,000( !0 ot the Ferlin Congrogntionn) Mildrum. tomporary loans issued for the in ¥ ! c Mrs. George F. Dodd, regent of the [stallation of the ~water system and| - ;‘"fi}l‘;‘f J;".L“Z ;':":.r'li:l:fi‘f;; chapter during the past year, gave swhich will be paid from the y\ro(‘lwwir‘\” FM ek ;»r hm‘l:.- k a brief resume of the work.|of this bond issue. The honds arej "]“MH"‘EI:;M 5 \\l-"mp'mu ; The reports of the se Mrs. | authorlzed by an act of the Gen :“ 1\"“-' L 5 <h' G " “T‘wns Blmer W. Stearns; the treasurer, Mrs. | Assembly approved March 8, 1923, [ Peen visiting a s home on lcox Francis Deming; the historian, Miss|The grand Iist of the district is $691,- [AVPRUC. e , Emily Brandegee, and the registrar, [ 000, _The East Berlin va}wu]n” team will Miss Marjorie Moore, were given. | Clear $400 On Fair )m\‘;v “;.,dl\)nfw- ‘nm! s,(;d: ':v vv\lhllanr Sell Grocery Store, | % | ha s evening. ot & modern 3 It was announced at the meeting of | ' W7 FOEEES O e Arthur L. Woodruff, town clerk, | g H corestope | AN 0ld-fashion dances wi e en- | Court Mattabessett of the Foresters| = ™ 0 ot West O and John A. Blake of the firm of Lot con) 2400 o | JOved. Professor Gates of st Crom- M {last evening that mearly 8400 was| o)) B C Sl o, ST S ptUt L pHR TS a0d cihie n | cleared on the recent fafr anid carnival ] store at Flannery's cornar, Berlin, to | Robert Cole of st Berlin, who will continue to run his store in East Ber- Those 1 with + hall in Kensington much ples neld in the {in charge the results. were AR ’:‘I JBerlin 1700 committee was appointed st Him nr”nM e and George Cole|eYening to take charge of the work BECE 0106 8 . & of fixing up the hall. A new rocf wi will be her assistant. They will take charge about June 1. Mr. Cole has owned the East Ber- lin store for about six years and has be put on and lavatories ins | Other changes will be made in order to give the hall a hetter appearance, built up a large le. lanlun'::x'slyrlo]m;: 2\{( : ”|"1 ‘t’n‘m)'r}x‘!n: The store at Flannery's corner is| poseC . d agan, Harr) i Tavlor and John Delowry. an old one, dating back to the early . < part of the last century. There was| Six np;_vllrnnmn for membership originally a small store which ocou. | ¥ere received last evening and it was pied the property just south of thedecided to postpone the initiation old Beriin hotel. The store burned il the next mecting. when a ci down and the owners then took pose | 20 candidates will he taken into the gession at the corner of the turnpike | lodge. It is expected that the initin- and Farmington road, where they|ton which will occur at the next built the present store. | meeting will be one of the biggest| in the lodge. Shortly prior to 1850 the store was|events of the season bought by Deacon Alfred North, who, Track Meet Tomoriow was town clerk and a deacon in the All is In readiness for the Hartford Berlin Congregational church. Mr. county Y. M. C. A. track meet which| North was town clerk from 1850 un-|wil be held tomorrow afternoon at il 1886, He owned the store during |1:50 o'clock, daylight saving time, on practically the entire time he Was$|the Community house grounds, Berlin. town clerk. In connection with thel Registrations for this meet " grocery store, he ran an apothreary come in from North Granby, nd- shop. sor Locks, Bloomfield, Wapping, Deacon North later soid the store Highland Park, Hartford, Southing- to Irancis Deming, who was in charge ton, Plainvilie, South Manchester and of it for about a year, when he 80id | gthers are expected from Thompson- to Albert E. Goodrich, who ran it|yjjje, Hazardville, Enfleld, Newington for 10 years. He in turn sold t0{au4 Windsor. Willlam H. Webster. Mr. Webster| he meet will be preceded by the owned the shop for a year and alspening of the Junior Y. M. C. half and then it was bought by James yasehail league, The first game will Istart at 9 a. m. and teams from ! Southington, Bloomfield and Plain- NS u' Alumn- nppliaflomhound VIGKS ua Over 17 Militon Jars Used Yearly ville will play. The winners of the meet will be selected to form a team which wili represent Hartford county nual etate meet at Wesleyan college May 26. Slight Accident on 'Pike A slight accident oceurred on the A Wonderful Silk Stocking Value is a Special Week-End Offering of Interest to Every Woman With Paris Clocks, we consider ourselves very fortunate in securing, from one of the ’ Stockings with Pavis Cloeks, at almost half their regular worth, They are what the makers call “run of the mills" but there is nothing to hurt looks or wear, dovan, New Tan, Black, White, Beige, Nude, Silver and Several Other good ASURE with fit and satisfaction guaranted. For women for sum- mer wear, and for misses' graduation, we now offer, at our Wool Dress Goods Section, to order a Wrap Around Sport Skirt, 1 1.2 yards at bottom, for $6.95, complete. A Pleated any style, accordion, knife, side or box pleats, full enough for any woman, for only $10,95 complete. A Skirt that will fit and satisfy, up to B, T. & Co, standard in eve Hems sewed by hand. Materials include Flannels, Serges, Ratines, Basket Weaves, Home- WHITE WASH DRESS SKIRTS—Also made to your measure of plain and striped Ga- Skirt made complete for only $3.75. Better OUR “DELSON” WHITE SKIRTING famed for its brilliant lustre, and washable qual- OUR BIG WHITE GOODS SECTION filled with beautiful summer wash fabrics giving | Mr. Woodruff | ierlin turnpike last evening about 1( it was bought by his son, Arthur, and | have been in charge of the huslnms‘\ has | receive pro-| issued in denominations of | intendent of Schools B. the interest are payable at the First| been engraved un- to their genuineness by the bank and filed committee, care of the Berlin Savings | in the an-| f women's Full Fashioned Silk There is choice of Cor- $1.59 Wear Memorial Day s0 advantageously we can make 'V Wa, now and have skirt for Memo- there for graduation and sum- nlo'clock, when several cars became mixed up, resuiting n the smashing 0/ 0f a front wheel on one of them. Of ficer Orville Ventres investigated, Daughter Is Born A daughter was born yesterday u the New Britain general hospital tc Mr. and Mrs, John DiLancy of Ker sington. The pamphlets compiled by . Showalter ol Al Super showing the condition of the Terlin and e|tchools have heen sent out o|being received hy several tow |today. The pamphlets e|as to give all voters a clear iilust a!tion of the schools and the expenses d|connected with them, together with ding plan d building needs nest r. The fact that the children in many of the schools are crowded s |is emphasized. The pamphiets shows the rapid v |growth in the school population dur. ing the last few years and begins with the foliowing questions: “What is your child worth .| “What determines how much you will spend when your child is critical- ly in? hurch this evening at ceeds will ba used to improve the ball | field Mrs, H. W. Dowd, who has been confined to her home on Main streect for the past few dava by illness, isl again able to be out | A number of the friends of Mr. and | | Mrs. Patrick Hollgan ¢endered them a | pleasant surprise social at their home on Maln street last evening, the oc- caslon hetng their wedding anniver- ry. Games, music and refreshments | wera enjoyed during the evening. Rev. Mr. Carmichel of Cromwell Congregational church has extended an invitation to the Masonic lodge to {attend services Sunday evening at 7:30 lo'clock. Plans are being made for a 11!\11":3?(01) from this place to attend : There wiil be enongh automobiles| | going to accommodate all wishing to i attend. | Card of Thanks, | We wish to thank our friends, rela- | | tives and neighbors for the kindness | and sympathy shown us during the | filness and ‘death of our heloved | sister and aunt, and also for the heau- | DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY Plainville News TWO STORES REFUSE ~ TOCLOSE HALF I]AY | Other Merchants Agree {0 Sug- | pend Business Wed Alternoons | PARENTS' DAY Id SCHOOLS - | Henry Dourcoes Susd for $150-—Chils Basehall Practice Tomorrow After. | moon==Tplscopal Notes—Trio. | The merehants' con f the Plainville Chamber of (' has submitted a report to President Tiaip) Reymour on 1ts canvass of the store In Plainville regarding the elosing for a half day on Wednesdays Ing the months of June, July, August and feptember and in 41, they state that| all but two merchants have agreed | ta the schedule for the summer, They report that the two merchants who have refused to close are two minor | business houses in tow nd thelr | refusal will not make a 1eal of | difterence in the general scheme The following is a 118t of merchants who will elose: H. A. JTames, James Simpson, W, J, Hemminew dren to Recoive Fiest Communion— | Hutton | held | MAY Guild w tinuatic mmag i € s s Attentd parent is drawn te t adininistrat holy I||hm\:u0\xu iren on Fupda n. Communieations for the neat lssue of the parish leafiet tor not later tha re ' Christian lwhuur Musicale istoa 2 be presented by oUNg peop of the Christiar tional ehureh will give those who o ¥ harmony and variet AN Opp abilities of their young folks, 7% advance sale of ticke ASBUICE BUCCPSS hut there are many desirable seats| n the hands of the committs s Wil 1be opened at T.45 § ‘In ,..l the program will start promptly at 8:1 cloek At the Community Platnville danee lovers will have a wod opportunity this week to enjoy themseives to the limit. Tonight, the regular weekly dance under the ma | Hogan will be I W, Charter Oak o music | Tomorrow ey ih will conduet a dan Gec taviow and his Bellowood Rerenad Wil be the main attraction and will compire with the hest musiesl com | binat in this seetion of the state | Sunduy night, George Eastman wi |open his theater again to the publi |With an exeellent motion picture show, Norma Talmadge will bo seer in of her latest hits and a Fox comedy Alm will also be show My Eastman statos that the attendance at the SBunday night movies will termine whether a daily show will be | & Jones, Inc, Model & 1 Plainville DBriefs Manilla, Tevine & Meyerowlts Tames MeGuire has returned to his omy S8tore, Checker Stare, 1" | hom fter undergoing an operation | Engineering and Supy -|at the New Britain General hospital | tonio, J. G. Rimpson [ The L. T. I. will meet Sunday | | & P. Tea Store, Modern Mark the Town hall, Every one is cordial- J. Birnbaum, Logan Rros. and 1 ¥ imvited to attend, | | rence Bros | Sequassen lodge held a regular| This report will be submitted tolmeeting In 1. 0. O, F, hall last ove the Chamber of Cominerce at the| ;g | resutar meeting the first Thursday in | pythian lodge, K. of P, will meet [ June, but as the first closing day(ihix evening in I 0. O, F. ha) | | comes on Wednesday, the day befo the meeting, the committee tho, e & 87 —Furnish: E HESmaRtIRL e Commitise thoveh! v\l‘\mvlln,v 8t., 137—Furnished room president before that time. The schedule will go into effect on June| poom 30, Parents' 1. Principal Plainville Gram r schools has Jounced that Wednesday, May will be Parents' visiting day in the | publie schools. Parents and all oth- in 13 ers interested in the schoo vited to see the regular wi on this An exhibition of wor done in the schools will also e shown and will he open for inspection until 5 p. m., standard time 1ere will e on sale, towels, aprons and other articles made by the sew ing cla ‘The schools are closed today as the eachers are attending the Hartford County convention in Hartford Suxd for $150, Dourcoes, who has heen re- the Clarendon House for as been sued for $100 by e & Co. of New Britain by the Clarendon Lunch. amount is for money latter for hoard. Con- Hogan served the pa- pe in the case yesterday and at- tached an automobile of the defend ant which was in Thompson's G ge The writ is returnable in the Henr; siding at some time. C. 1. & and for The former owed and the stable Andrew y | court before Justice E. P. Prior on| May 26, Charles F. Conlon will rep resent the defendant. Pirst Communion Sunday. One of the most beautiful services in the Catholic church ealendar wil take y ext Sunday morning at 8 o'clock in the church of Our Lady of Merey, when a ¢ of 50 children wil( reccive their first holy com- munfon. A h mass will be sung by Rev. John I Iay, pastor children are receiving instructions| every morning after the services tor | the novena to the Holy Ghost. Next! Sunday will be Pentecost Sunday and the annual collection for the Pope will be taken up. This is known as Peter's pence. Baschall Practice, The Plainville town team will hold a full fractice session at Rockwell's field tonmorrow afternoon and all members and candidates for the team are urged to be on hand. The West composed of thel in the hill town, Ends of Torrington, fastest ball play will be the team's day ofternoon. The team are the former Torrington big team aggregation will have to pull away with a win, Fpiscopal Notes, Baturday: Tomorrow afternoon the ehildren of the Church school will go for a truck riie leaving the parish players on this members of the and the local to step lively Plainville, Conn, George Marlow and His Bellewood Serenaders [ purchase opponents for Sun- | and hoard for Main wo gentlemen at 60 East streot,—adyt Lester's wre iy Supply Hardened Plainville Fngir Co.—advt King Pork Itow and DBear Anniversary—Items. Negotiations are under way for the of a site for new hotel, it | known today and offers have | de two plots Southington has been in ew hotel for a number of years and proprietars of the hostelries here re- port that they are unable to accom modate the large number of transients hecame heen 1 of nd for need o passing through the town. The back s of the new project are withholding their names. Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano Tomasino of Water street, nnouneed the on gagement of their daughter, Helen Tomusino to Aldl, Mr. and M Angelo Aldi of Ger mania street. The wedding will take place in June, Miss Tomasino {8 em- ployed in the office of Trumbull Elee trical Mfg inville, Announcement s been Joseph son of Co., i made of ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Rerlin, 8s; Probate Court, May 18, A, D, 10 Fstate of Arthur Clar to of the town of New Brlt le. Stunted in sald New feation on file more and ¢ Rritain fully ap appll vl public | ritain, In o Aid application he heard | \d. Alatriot, oni the 38 ST : nd that n ing notice to all nailing ta each prepald postage, " SONS OF ITALY CLUB Fezsidds e e COMMUNITY THEATER B[ = o ATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT WEEKLY Community Theater TONIGHT COMMUNITY tiful floral offerings. Signed, | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Connley, and Mrs. G. C. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. | L. 1. Deming. | Notice of ,III('! to Sell. We, John A. Blake and Arthur 1. Woodruff of the own of ‘Berlin, County of Hartford State of Con | necticut hereby give notice that we {intend to sell on June 1, 1923 the Grocery Store Business, Stock and Iixtures to Robert Cole of kast Ber- { In, said County and State. The said | store is located in Berlin at the June Turnplke and | tion of the Hartford Farmington Road. Berlin, Conn., May 18, 1023, | JOHN A. BLAKE, ! ARTHUR L. WOODRUFF. Gurley Bros, CHAR! IER OAK THEATER Will Reopen with - COMMUNITY THEATER J Sunday Night ) NORMA TALMADGE, In of her latest sereen pro- Auctions and a special Fox Comedy Theater to he Managed by George Pastman A combination of the best musicians in these ‘parts South Manchester’s | Celebrated Orchestra -— at — | FORESTERS' HALL | Saturday, May 19th ! KENSINGTON, CONN. DANCE ‘ 3 This Latest Model COLUMBIA Reduced $55 DOWN Sends It Home at once | to be tainment We still hayve grade 8115 Phonographs Prico—While They Last Widener's Eas with every Phonograp Bring this Coupon L____.__ ALL LATES "l RECOF 138 Main EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY n few of those hig New Model Vietrolas Sold on 'FREE—SIX RECORDS——FREE ALE saving y Terms h sold Saturday 180 RDS IN STOCK Street and M ming marriage of \Miss Ge davghter of Mr. and Aldi of Liberty street, to Gaetano | F; New Haven, The wedding ( ma Mr Titi Mrs. James Bergin of Meriden. Bergin was formerly Miss Lucy n of Southington. C. Chamberlain of this town will can Slies 'H.m. res Ry neapie Sl Tpcasts place in October. hold a sale of high bred Jersey cows the Chech e et e S ! iano and Antonio Del lon the Chamberlain farm in Derby, g cker Store, opp. I C.—advt. | ¢ for taly on June 9. |May 25. A% Foth men prominent Ttalian mer- | TLewls High school will play Wind- Wo won iy OF THANKS. | chants here and they expect to be |sor High sohool on the Sand Hill L friends, | Jout two months, !grounds Saturday afternoon. N0 n) s relatives for the kind- | han, too drunk to give his name, | A AT Sl ) e, and sympathy shown us during | put who fnsisted on saluting the | LIMITED TAXES WANTED he lliness and death of our beloved | heaith campaign sing in front of the SR R R dau hter ind sist nd also for thel town hall, was arrested yeaterday by Automobiles ought to be taxed only beautiful floral offerings | Officer Thomas Murphy. © 7 so far as the revenue is spent for (Signed) Henry Austin and Family. T. O. Shepard and Will Bushnell maintenance of improved highways nave entered applications for the po-; and administration of state motor i of postmaster at Planstville. vehicle departments, This is ad- SOUTH[NGTON NEWS Both have heen active politic vocated by the Motor Vehicle confer- Lester Wilbur has been de ence committee, representing various e y the contract to carry the mail be-}automobile organizations of the coun- Negotiations on For New Hotel—FEn- | (Ween the Plantsville postoffice and | try. The state should be the sole the railroad statior taxing agency, the committee recom- gagements Announced — Celebrate | A daughter has been horn to Mr, | mends, 240 ASYLUM “HOME OF e Caesar Misch Store CHEERFUL STREET CREDIT” WOMEN, MEN and CHILDREN, values, ALL SET All set for all the clothing demands of the season for We're glad to see all the familiar faces of our old cus- tomers and hosts of new ones at our new location, This new store of all new merchandise is tempting in QOur Credit Plan is a great convenience witheut adding one cent to the cost of your purchase styles and Women’s Wear | CREPE DE CHINE DRESSE $24.75 " $39.75 FOULARD DRESSES $1975 © $24.75 SHORT SPORT COATS $27.50 * $47.50 CAPES $14.75 ° $55.00 SPORT HATS $4.98 v, Specials Tomorrow Men’s With 2 Pmm of Pants $27.50 SUIT! With 2 Pairs of Pants $19.75 SUITS Offer ing Exceptional Value $25.00 TOP COATS Tweeds, Whipcords and Novelty Mixtures $22.50 * ~ $35.00 Straws $2.00 U

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