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EW dredfold. Don't ture; recipe other bother to prepare the mix- on can get this famous old improved by the addition of ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Eage and Sulphur Compound. is cun always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Suphlur Compound now because it farkens so naturally and evenly that sobody can tell it has been applied. Fou simply dampen a sponge or soft srush with it and draw this through he hair, taking one small strand at g ime; by morning the gray hair l»,‘ tisappeared. and after another appli- ation it becomes beautifully dark | nd appears glossy and lustrous | of artford's 0. The schools of well represented, it that every displayed. | will also being expected ve nearly pupil in the schools will turn out to be in the parade and to take part in the exerciges, Ihe line of march will be from the monument to Maple cemetery, where short excreises will be held, ,m.“ - R them back to the Terlin Congrega- tional church, where the Memorial \Hackcfl Ame"can Tenor, | Day services will be held. At the cemetery it is expected ”HH\ members of the American Tegion will fire a volley over the graves in memorium of the veterans who died in the service and since then. Rev A. . Fuller of Fast Berlin will offer prayer and Alonzo Street, a veteran of the Civil War, will give a Kev. Ernest L. Wisuner of Bristol Rerlin | | he sang the BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e 56D opping Center: entertainment and social to be given at the Methodist church when the new hasement is completed, which probably be in about thres weeks. | The sale of these factories will mean a big boost to the tax list, ac [.m.m.g te many, as the grand list {has been so greatly decreased will | ' 2 % PROTUNG the mons » une, e Month o ed Ings, n MOTHER IS PROST " . ) X ight. STRATED ™" bronam > Pythian lodge | Amo tb A o W t Mailioad Oficials Confer With Man MAT0N 50 tha reanlat betin i . ° ° \ Lo, 00 Now e 1 3 Appened 1n {'luin ' Wrenchies Kaee in Vall # AN EXPERT FASHIONER OF BRIDAL VEILS IN OV MILLINERY sECTION, WE CAN y A Mrs, Margaret Mulla ‘ | FLEASE YOU WITH THE NEWEST DESIGNS BEATTIFULLY TRIMMED WITH ORANGE REOSSOMS, WREATHS AND CLUSTERS, ALSO LILIES OF TIHE VALLEY AND LACE PFPECTS. PILMY CRIPA. ‘s 1 9 - that of his five.ye . : 5 TIONS THAT WILL ADD CHARM TO THE MOST WINSOME BRIDE, COME LET Us MAKE YOURS. y th i ] T ol Trial Tontght | ; ays, as the older . rial Tonight f JATS FOR THE PRIDE and her attendants are offared in a mort tastsful assortment of the vers SHaRA ARS AT ML be trind ! mmartest summear models, all white or with touches of color. Also teilored and rt hats for the trip and LA iy ¥ ng the ¢ court y summer wear, all at moderate prices : it il ket H nas, younger two, | be rey ‘ survives, The ehildren were ' T Wnok’ ot 3 sturdy youngaters until the 1 nals | Ne Visit our Ready-to-Wear Section for the wedding dress for the Bride or her maids. The newer modes ady seized them, and g1 { Are offered for your shoosing and must he seen to appreciate styles, qualities and prices, Diefore buving l many of the neighbors 1 bigse 1t night « the elsewhere, see ours and you'll buy here e family, they were loved WhHo! Fammunits e | w them nros, Charter will play | he child's body was t (0 New ut the " 06 belnk A Other Outfittings for the Rrides are shown in ths smart new Froekss the Tailsur Suits, ( oats for ! Haven this noon at onducted by And Hogan A vm\--! and home wear, Skirts nd blouses, yu-w are Conts of camel's hair twill an well as the luxurious | burial beside his 1t Aist a large crowd of visitors is expected | v-m,umn make up»rm ¥ smart costumes for sport or dress wear. Choose hore and vou will ba well satis- taker from RBristol, c f the The car being conducted on 5 fied arrangements. the town lot under the nusplees of the | Conference On Crossing Mainviile 1 nd Drum eorps, is Wh h ’ h ] b | ! (e Qirties Horu il haten r o el e (e iy e e ether a2 man’s on the job or on H | ) All The Accessories—Shoes of 1l kinds, Gloves 11 Intest modes. lingarie that 15 the haight of daint! dhe New York, New Ha fart-| A large number are being attracted | B h’ : h | i e oencian=ihoss 01 M) Kistk Olevee 11 Tatest mdas, Hgerk (Rt 16 Lb Dol ’ i, o et oot i e S o o o v gy his vacation—he wants to be dressed Jawelry that adds a touch of smartness, Hand Bags and 1 s8R of reflnement, Umhrelins that must { members of the town pla S @ Ninedsions f 4 | i hig stock. Don't forget Toilet Supplies, they're fmportant. the rallvoad cromsing on W norrow afternoon of B . bid parad s j irrangements being made by ot W ompete for the & “ d 3 gl party . The sreot N ook citherwil teompeta for the % meet all needs. ——————————————""N | Width of 85 feet at this point and § Corbins Here Tomorrow. & M k d d . ] et Munssur mor Feeneh pos sucessdea N ake any demand you wish — cool commitiee in charge; a y reading | Will deliver the address at the church | only slightly over 49 f getting the Corbin Red Sox as the |5 . erlin ews TR e S e S T PG U Lhor ol et sy oo & clothes for business or smart outfity | Just mor the Berlin schools’ Methodist church will offer a | holsted or lowered oon game to be played on the|[B 5 —ree e day, which 1s being held today; yer, Hr~ les the speaker, thera | OUghfare and is tern jaen! diamond. The visitors are last & i f h bl strawberry festival next month, il be g Al Memorial Day mus. | tion to traffic The 3 s champions of New Britain and | g or a,s lonable resorts' Leland Gwatkin being in charge; a|ical progr which is being arrang- | claim that the expens ! 1 hine run for | g Y “ fi d d g L : | v 8 be arrang- | ¢ . 180 8 ot be il glve the Irenehmen a v or ! [eg EUA[E ls HEAI] []F community picnic in July, Frank ed by Mrs, 1 ganist at | borne by their comp: eyt e e e fona . TonAl e h| | ou Li us rea y. Wilcox being in charge; tennis tour- |{he Reriin Congres urch. A [Ppointed out that they have two|peen going well the past few games & nament fi and peach festival in|m switches in the path of the proposed hut they will have a strong aggre- B CLOTH'NG ;vmn-h vd a4 community n he Congregational | new Walk and re fon against them Saturday after- B . dinner in Septeml church hold a spec Memorial tem will necess by T £t w B F will s Temof oon. Manager Tobin of the 3 asion I o an —— tract Awarded service ¥ ¥ morning at the usual at least $1,200 tain team will bring his stronges b‘\ a lc ey reem i X The T. Suzio Construction Co. of morning IYollowing ihe morn thought that G P R ] S H Annual Mee[lflfi of Commumty Meriden has heen awarded the job of |18 service there will be an out door | pay the expenses, el i o 13 traw Hats ! bulldne the new road from: th mqun.m service at the monument | the commission broke ctories to its cred- | B D hb C f & 5 Worthington school to the Farming- in Kensington lock. All who | 5 it ‘,-\,,. e team will have! @ 0 8 ro ut napp Knox Orgflmzauofl Las[ Evemflg ton road in Berlin by the state high-|Iave been connected with military or-| Judge Bernard F. Gaffoey, repre- | niper Bis I, Cunningham or ! |5 way department, The bid was invited to attend, as{senting the town of Plain stated | crean on mound. The infield UNDERWEAR { TR $3,700. who may be interested, [that the matter could be taken u 101 Ind, i ! 3 i ! ¢ atte ould he ke p ontfle will be greatly strength- i Banquet Suceess {A special sermon will be delivered by |with the public util 4 Ul v M j A w | e public utilities commission | ened for the contes , BANQUET IS A SUCCESS| mue mems Loceum banpiet jrun althe paston Hov: Carictan Havan. ™ |arg: o phuslic, uiitios commismlon |ened for (he content, iz ansco s lea R decided success “afl evening, in l)\!‘: Many at Track Meet |that the change s uld be made, The A nd Mrs, Kirk Ky of New SHIRTS ! g neighborhood of 63 men sitting down| In the neighborhood of 1,000 Ber. |railroad officials stated that thoy did Britain avenue have left on a 10-day| (@ [ Memorial Day Plans Near Comple- | to the tables. More would have been |lin school children are present at |not wish to maik statement at this|gening trlp to Mooschead Lake, | |2 T 4 2 accommodated had there been room.|the Worthington Community house |time, but would rather wait until the | y; ! yson al attan tlon—Track Meet of Schools In- | The main speaker of the evening, |grounds today taking & iy the | Batten asuld be pase tute Bioughiv| s B . Capt, Anson McCook of Hartford, |various athietic event Has 2 gone in horoughly. | wijjiam Frollch has returned to his| & Go'f H L K ¢ cludes Nearly 1,000 Children—per. | (2Pt Anson McCook RaTiold hanious Al _”( o vls Hnln,lml for [Another meeting on the subject Will| ome after undergoing an operation | B 0s¢e mnen nickers | 5 ary o fovernor mpleton, the e school field day and track [probably be arranged within a short|as st [erancls' hospital, Hartford H | lin Man Sued for $100—Other | FAve an interesting talk on the oppor- |meet. Tt is reckoned that this is the |time. Ll e LI X F] l T S | | tunities for practical citizenship. Heo |biggest assemblage of children ever Drive. tor: XY Grotios TRe St Anpn S Ioh v QL VIR LS anue rousers weaters Items of Intevest, urged all citizens to take an active [brought together in Berlin and the| Plans are being laid 'm‘ "m' A street {s visiting: friends In Washing- | jag A d SH j ” ; =4 interest in public i not only (success of it makes it the belief that[tive board of DPlainville af the ©. af | 0% 2 U 5 an p - ons | Chase Coale of Berlin was | taking part in talks, but in actions as|the field day and track meet will he o ki : AN g0t e | Rev. and Mrs, Georege Hilton i elected president of the Worthington | well, e urged activity, the doing an annual afair. of the| eto Talie $950 by popular expected to return home tom TR e T I NTS Community Center association at the | on'the work by the ave man, not | mothers accompaniad SR Ndran e ako D aa n the work of after a weelk's stay in North Carolina S O OU A OO annual meeting held in the Com- | jetting the other fellow do every-|lolk dan flag drills Sties| oo and Juniorpraunsafthe k I rand Chief Whittaker of munity house last evening. Mr.| (hing His talk was a plain, [Sports have BT ford County Y. M. (% A, The money|giamford has returned home after Coule succeeds Fred Troup as head of | straightforward address which| Refreshments ar . py | Procured will be useil by the local|visiting Pythian mple, No, 2 the organization, brought forth much favorable com-|the Berlin Motherhood club and |Frgpt eeeone ik of over 40 boys.| pythian Sisters of Plainville Other officers elected were: Viee- | jnont, The thanks of the Lyceum |lunch was eaten at noon, the children | 017 EFOUPS have baseball teams and = [ president, William Scott; secretary, were extended to Captain McCook for!sitting under the trees, The day faa order to get these started prop-| T.ester's hardened tomato plants | Arthur H. Bushnell; treasurer, (,,,_,mr‘ being present and giving such an in- | proved 1o be an ideal one for such sy |S7Y: And to pay other small inei-| are in. Plainvill® Engineering & Sup- | . Goodwin, The following were | topogting talk fair and all are satisfled that it fs|0°0A1 expenses connected with the| ply Co.-—advt | | elected to serve for three years on| Afiss May Lord, pastor of the Ken-|one of the o8t affairs and one of | VOTK: It has been found necessary to the council board: William Scott.| gington Methodist church, was also|the most successful which the sehooly |™1S% money. Arthur H. Rushnell, Garner (. Good- | an intereating speaker, her subject |united have attempted. | A short while ago Plainville raised SOUTH[N(‘TON NEWS win and Charles Pratt. [ betng: he Gap-Man." Ter talk Anderson Sued stentiotatfon the Hartlord IGoUN VY ! Pardon C. Rickey, trehsurer. vead | empraced the fdea that a man should | Deputy Sherifft M. D). Stockwell of | M+ - A- This money was turned e A hig report, which showed receipts of [ ho oqual to any emergencies which | New Rritain, vesterday seried o writ |OV€F to the exccutive board with . sod | Tenchers Got Roarng = $352.20 and disbursements of $347.16 | may arise in the life of the average [of attachment on Charles Anderson of |I°2dauarters in Hartford. Plainvitie| '™ ; ; i ) for the year, The report of Mrs.|eommunity, He should not shirk his | Berlin in an action brought hy the |18 received, and will continue to re-| Specfal Borough Meeting on Po- Charies Pratt, (:w seeretary -t guty, but should go forward to m 't | Barnes Brothers Nursery (o., of Wal. |°C1Ve: Valuable instruction and infor-, cluded the fact that tlv::'(n'nmumh it and do his best in emergencics. | lingford, for $100, The writ was 1s. | mation from this source. None o licomen—Ttems, house has been used on 230 '"\“““'”“ Other numbers on the program - |sued by Attorney Joseph Manfredo (NS Money. however, remained here, |y g e el bahaen e ng the past year. cluded a mandolin solo by Allen T.|and is returnable in the borough |ANd the local exeeutive hoard has| ¢ o o s eraln | The association offers . com-| jjazen, son of Rev. Carleton Ha ourt at Wallingford on June g, |found it necessary to appeal to the | foemre sho were dropped Upon roc b T munity house which (.'!'mllm‘ used fO|of the Kensington Congregatic Ttems of Interest [townspeople for the necessary funds.| oriendation of Supcrntendent Wil meetings ,,)( "t‘)' (“‘"f'\5"‘r"'"--_(j)‘-'n“":<- church, Mr. Hazen played the | A meeting of the Boy Scouts will e Plainville executive board will|jium Goggins, is fast coming to a parties and other Lt 7 rell an. | Of the Evening Star” from the opera (be held this evening to complete plans [hAve the management of all funds|jad. The suspended teachers were sociation also r\nfsf‘fl\si T| the \; m‘"vl‘; Tannhauser by Richard Wagne for Memorial Day. and will take re of the expenditur iven a y,“-v“-” by the board last eve |-m,\tfv1 p n'm'vl;' nu-’m.'n"_n“lw”;v“_ The solo made a “hit" with those [ Amos Raldwin and family have re. |Wwhich will be made entirely on I]u\:m s, but the details were not given | R ‘_”"““"“'j- St tahn e ad w’m;yl»" present and Hazen responded tojturned from Néw York, where they |Plainville groups. The executive hoard |to the pri It is said, however, that | Lvnnm: or ho ;’( A ru a Iv ‘:‘ wnean encore George J. Reed of | spent the winter, consists of K. H. Gwillim, chalrman: (o school ma'ams, who were let iV " i i i |‘| :d::..: ‘:“{,;,.'1,';:,:',‘,< I“, lg.,.;.,,; lensington gave an estremely enter. - Fast Berlin Items |Rev. Charles 8. Wyckoff, Rev. A. B.[inid their compiaints before the hoard Tust received a large back order of Pennsylvania Tires ;‘:Iz’;:inrrfln;fll: i ta \{y.g manologue and W. & Ca nnly; ; The library will be open this even. | Duberry, . Lamb, A. Hart, 1. | stating that Superintendent Goggins' and Tubes and we offer these to you at less than the old TR KA 1HRT HelATPIRRE - ponnon sainarone REUOID TEpUerb penstal e g from 7:30 to 9:30 oclock for the |F. Ruddack, 1. T. Brastow, A statement that they were Inefficient prices, and a TUBE FREE with every tire, both are strictly cluded a Community House donation| ., characterd this morning Miss Laura Porter entertained rela ‘L\’N”y’”” i R e ek e ‘1‘“ it first quality—Fabric Tires guaranteed 6,000 miles and the 1 ke : 5 8 ¢ ertalnec v erm e P 1t Goggins s saic o -y . B el ] | party In Octoher, of whieh Samuel A, [y i e K (0 P |l tlved fronENGw AUt TiTat Shor nori | cele Ee SRR S S B e ey b Cord Tires guaranteed 9,000 miles, N | Fiske was at the head: a community rpe meny was well chosen and|on Wilcox avenue Thursday. Fiilied Aleir Laterest In tpening 1o card party in November, Mrs. »L}I.;“"'” prepared and reflected credit on| The local members of the Roy m]l]“.rr ay envelopen, This, howsvet, | HERE ARE OUR SALE PRICES: [ dor C. Rickey being chalrman of the |y o0t cooked and serv | Scouts will attend a meeting of their {16 (enciara Slam & almpty @ o Aa it b ] Memorial Day P troop at the Berlin Congr SPECTAL ATTRACTION i i | 3 ongreg SPE M ! h 4 by the superint P \ N " | Plans for Memomdal Day are now |church this evening at 7:3 ki R Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabric $9.75, Tube Free | SAGE TEA TURNS [ 1ractically complete, it has heen an-| Miss Anna Samsel of New Britain | AT WEEKLY DANCE [mended by the superintendent in di Vacuum Cup Cord 10.75, Tube Free R ; pent Thirsdny‘al her home on lower | missing six teachers and conditioning Vacuum Cup Fabric 11.65, Tube Free The parade will form at the monn- | Main street ’ R Ry A \ 2 5 0% mett sy Minneryn tofer <and. will] CBHIND: Nase ot Middietons Isl muni AL M e 3 Vacuum Cup Cord 12,95, Tube Free start at 9 o'clock in the morning [ spending a few days at his home on| a er ‘H,f school room i I'etty differences "2\3]3 Vacuum ( up Fabric 14.95, Tube Free on May 20, headed by the Berlin [ Wilcox avenye | {have arisen in the past school year 32x31, E Vacuum Cup Cord 22.45, Tube Free T [ e T 1 ey e rcires Slf b TONIGHT between the teachers and the super 31x4 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord 14.95, Tube Free - “rank ileox, will follow the con- | h n Last Rerlin Sunday, May 27, intendent, all of which have playe avivanis y \ 9 It's Grandmoter's Recipe to Bring | stables and then will come the St.| A special service will be held at the Gurley Bros \ important part in their dismissal, P““"-‘-"‘““!“ Vacuum (‘“P (ord' 27.95, Tube Free Back Color and Lustre to Hair. | pPaul’'s Fife and Drum corps. After | Methodist church at 10:45 a. m. The it T TS they say. It is reported that a town Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Fabrie 18. Tube Free 3 x [the drumi corps the various veterans'[school children and the members of ( "-'\R ER OAK | meoting is to ba called within the next Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord 28.50, Tube Free That beautiful, even shade of dark, | organizations, the Sons of Veterans,|the diffcrent organizations of the ORCHESTRA fow daye to dis the Manders Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord 29.50, Tube Free glossy hair can only be had by brew- American Leglon and the Civil[town will meet at the Athletic hall school question, and the call will be P wivania V Cup Cord ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- veterans will appear, the Civil|at 11:45 o'clock and mareh to the A combination of the best /| ...~ <o broad, that the matter of the CRBAYIVARIR VECUWN * U L0 phur. Your hair is your charm. It ¢ veterans riding in automobiles, | cemetery where the graves of the musicians in these parts diwnissn! will bs taken up, Thoush Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord gakes or mars the When it| The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will | veterans of all the wars will be deco ‘Return engagement for IiNete are many in Sowthington who 33x5 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Cord 449 Tube Free fades ,turns gray ked, just an appear in the line of march in com- | rate The main exercises will be | ngag b are not in sympathy with the teach application or two of Sage and Sul-| plete uniform and marching by pa-|held at Herlin this year on May 30, this week e T A il oAb S i Liberal Discounts on all First Quality Tubes During Sale phur enhances its appearance a hun-|trols with the troop and patrol flags| Plans are being made for a supper, | o following which will prote FRIDAY | Plainville News .. N jessaesTRY T scen s pouws <o & FITCH-JONES CO., MAY 1023, 25, | Johm Skinner, Jr., Three Years | = Y mat Old Sucousabs to Identical Malady = 'svrv 50", COMMUNITY THEATER Transmission and Differential Greased—No Charge for |action of the school committee A speclal horough meeting will be Labor |held in the town hall this evening to " < discuss the appointment one or Polarine Motor Oil, regular 25¢ quart, 75¢ gallon. 60 more day policemen for day duty ‘or Saturday only—3 G iy T —— O T een P For Saturday oaly—>5 Gallon lots, per gallon. . .. C . mi!l on to the grand list to be torned v ACC ;‘\\ - “ . : s D O“t DOOI‘ Carmva] Wnts the. fund for- the vetitement ¥ OUR ACCESSORY LINE IS (COMPLETE the sewer honds. Other matters of 3 : NI : " 2992, 3. —Given By— great fmportance Wil be acted ov, Gasoline Filling Station Gasoline Filling Station Plainville Fife and Drum Corps Following the anction of the Rowe Cormner of Calk Co., notices have been posted Maple and Whiting Strects that there will be a meeting of thé Scores London Triumph London, May Charles Hackett, | the American tenor, scored a triumph | in the Covent Garden opera house last evening, when for the first time part Rudolf in “La | Roheme.” The newspaper crities are | unanimous in praising Mr. Hackett. 1 of fnnrknmdwn of the Aetna Nut Co., on June 5. THds have been made for |the purchase of this property and it will be probably decided to sell the plant at the next meeting. The com- |pany has operated in the town for| many vears and has employed about 200 hands Flying Horses, Shows and Dancing Admission Free DRUM CORPS DAY SATURDAY Big Strect Parade Alex Auto Supply 96 ARCH STREET (In Our New Building) Dpen Evenings Open Sundays