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One.plece , red, navy, green, white light blue and all the latest wool Jorsey, priced Infants' Dept, second 18 AND §6 INCH WIDTHE Foun 8$1.2 HANDKERCHIEFS-~Real Duchegs b to 815,00 cach, aste, hend and priced at only 50¢ cach, Velling Scction found on main floor, aisle E. 5 to 80,50 Yard, a » yard, t 20c a yard, 75 yard, . %0 dainty at , Pearl ornaments, drops, head ete, LING SEOTION in mesh veils, plain and fancy, Oc each, all colors fore. The Halo bandeaus, fits perfectly across I place and in the 7i-yard dash, | boys, Harold Bachman of grade 6, | )\\'nrmmmnn school, came in first. He | also took first prize in the running broad jump, his mark being 13 feet, Berlm News the 100-yard dash for boys of {the Junfor High school and Ruth|{rineiiy | Stromfors of the cighth grade won |l g |the 75-yard dash for girls. Dominick | Worthington Second and Ken- sington Third in Track Meet Ramy of the ninth grade won thely running broad jump, with a mark of |} Fhe individual winners were pre- | winners, runners-up and third placers | the prizes were ribbons. | Superintendent of &chools B. R. Sho- (nr" 10 a, m, the celebrant, Berlin Congr 2 1-4 inches, \h' Adam Giannotta of the ninth grade Samuel won 4 ) Ten's 15 feet, 2 Inches, iy noon, | gented with sliver prizes and for team | jeader, | morning s MML BIDS ARE NOW UP‘“‘Tl"flr was director of events and the [o'clock tomorrow. judges were A. H. Martin and R. N.|ices will be held at Rev, J. C. Brennan being Berlin Congregational Church The regular morning service at the ational church will be o'clock tomorrow, Rev, “iske chosing as his sub- ct for the sermon ““The Chri rinciple Governing Memorials ! olaas Wil meet at 10 clock. The Sunday school depart- will meet at noon, as will the Bible class in the community The Junior Endeavor society 111 meet at 4 o'clock in the after. Miss Ellen Boardman being the eld at c Kensington Methodist Church Miss May Lord will conduect f{he vice at the church at 11 The evening sery- o'clock. el | Lyon of the Berlin schools. Citfford [ Mon afternoon at 4 o'clock the r. Dot as scorer . social service class wil et Mon- The Spaniards Are Coming—House- . Dodge \\"l:I :wr\fh Y | day u\nmn:‘: at Tn“,l»'j»\:»‘(‘-;: l'rl“[ju':l ds Now Up SAS L) » Edwar warming at Home of Myron Good- Bids are now up for the place of | Avis of Springfield "will ;:h'r‘_ a bird | mail carrier from the Rerlin post |SON recital at the church. Thursday | rich—With the Town Clerk—Sun- e _evening there will be a prayer me | office to the railroad station in Ken- day in the Berlin Churches, | sington, the place being vacated by | : Axel Franck, who has held the posi-| The teams of the Selden school [ tion for many years and who will| leave town in the near future. Post-| with flying colors at the | first annual track meet and, field day| Master A, A. came through Barrett has blanks sent | 15 of the Berlin schools yesterday at| 0"t by the post office department.|jo:45 o'clock tomorrow is designed to the community house grounds “_h,.n'u:lnrh he will give to those interested | cherish the spirit of Memorial Day. those puplls walked off with the|Pldding for the place. All_who have been enrolled in {he T b Iat aipy L averaaing. - 2t House Warming Held service of the United States are cape boints, The Worthington school was| Mr: and Mrs. Myron Goodrich of cially Invited to attend. Immediately second and the TKensington school School street were surprised },,- about rnvm_\unp; the service, at noon the third. aseraging 13.66 and 9.45, re.| 30 of their friends last evening, who|children, veterans, servicemen and | 1 | dropped in for a real old fashioned |others will march to the monument | They won the second and| spectively. [ house warming Besides those from third prize cups. | v T s w!ima‘oa:l that there were|Berlin there were several from Wal- 'fl'\"'"- i s |lingford, ~ Mrs. Goodrich’s former| After the monument gervica the about 950 children and 300 adults in| | Sunday school will asgemble for a ever | home. time. In the course of the evening games| that | were played and Mr. and Mrs. Good- there is no doubt as to the continu-| rich received a handsome dining room ance of the track meets, making them | table and chalrs to go with it. A buf- yearly affairs. It is hoped that next|fet lunch was served. vear the meet may be made even big-| Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich recently ger than that held vesterday. moved into their new house on School The elementary school events re-|Street, which has been in the course|y sulted as follows: 30-yard dash for|Of construction for some time. la ho! and girls' teams, Selden, first; East Berlin Excited | Worthington school, second, and Sel-| 'An article appeared in the den, third. }um" May 26, 1898, 25 years ago to-|in Group broad jump—Kensington, [day, during the Spanish-American | firet; IKensington, second; Selden, | WAar, 15 worth repeating: third. “When the passengers on Potato race, girls——Worthington, | car to Fast Berlin alighted in first; Hubbard, second, and Worthing- | hamlet last night, they found ton, third, of the natives congregated around the | th Wheelbarrow race for “Ken-|depot, some carrying eington, first and second, Hub- | shotguns and a few pitchforks. bard, third, does the war bulleting up in New Rrit- ¥ovents for Junior High school boys|ain say?' asked one fellow with a| and girls resulted ‘as follows: 50.(straw hat and an umbrella ‘Noth- | s dash; ‘Team first; Team J,|ing’, answered the person inter- second, and Team T, third, | rogated. Group team jump for boys and| ' Well', girls: Team J, first; Team D), second, [ mation, 'we and Team H, third, cannonading in IPotatn race for girls: Team (' first; Team F, second, and Team A,| third {have struck the state and are |nn|\~ Wheelbarrow race for boys: Team|ably coming up the Mattabessett.' B, first; Team (', second, and Team J,| The gentleman who had third, | from New Britain thought awhile and | o Tn the 60-yard dash for girls of the|finally explained that elementary schools, Mary Matyka of|was giving a show in the Meriden race | o grade 6, Kensington school, won first | track, and that instead of hearing {le cannonading in New Haven, Rerlin folks had heen listening to the [1acket of the Deadwood coach and|th Bill and his pals shooting at imagin-|1e Indians. Tt isn't of Fpunlarfh in Fast Berlin now."” Probably some Rerlin people re- mgmber that incident. | Town Clerk's Business Oscar and Rosa B. Kdgerly of Ken- to the American| the largest crowd assembled in the town at one The affair was so successful attendance, m the last | that many | s hoys and o | te socker of infor- | listening to| said the have bheen the direction of New | m, and it seems to us that the quI\MrV‘\H STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD | for " ays Cream Applied in Nost l{elreven Heur -Colds at Om::l.h - SUT—— - in nostrils are clogged a is stuffed and you can't| : bocause of a cold or| O FdEerly street, breathe freely : . catarrh, just get a small bottle of|, Timothy B. Dehan of East n"'""‘ His's Cream Talm at any drug store, | M8 sold to Frederick D. Rich, nlsu’ bty a iittic of this fragrant, anti-|of Last Heriin, a houss and lot south - il 3 lof Cole's store in that district. septic cream into your nostrils and let © som b Anna 1. Dahlgren has sold to Hjal- 1 your your head Kensington. it penetrate through every air pas- 3 i sage of your head, soothing end heal. Mar and Bertha Peterson 4 house and ing the inflamed, swollen mucous, !0t on Main street next to the Meth- membrane and you get instant reticf.|odist church in East Berlin. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos Clarence J. Burr of Kensington 1.1-‘ trils are open, your head is clear, no ! 8old to Marfon M. Burnham n house more hawking, snuffling, blowing: no and lot on Edgerly street, Kensing- ; more headache, dryness or struggling ton. | for breath. v's Cream Balm is just St Paul's Church what sufferers from head colds aid Masses at 8t. Paul's church, Ken- catarrh need. It's a delight. ) ington will be celebrated at § and Muesday 45 o'clock | for a brief and simple service of deco- | short session. or society will meet at | the memorial service | this evening. “Her-| apending some time lanterns, others|hel “What [ m. fce at 7: | ler will {both at the church and at the ceme |ehureh school will bhe hald Haven, we have also secn flash lights| 4 i A large crowd | social tved| oligan Thursday evening Ruffaio Bl jadfes the Fast|consolation, Victor gafe to speak |Sunday ans of.all the wars will be decorated Tiastern sington have sold ! | Paper Goods C'o. a house and two lots| e — g, Subject, “Encouraging Othe evening, Junior league Memorial Service \ The Sunday morning worship at the e on Congregational, church at | sing The Christian Endeav- 7 o'clock. All who will sing in the chorus for are asked to| eet at the church for a rehearsal Items of Interest | Mrs. A, A. North and Miss Hattie | ildrum of East Rerlin left today for stay at Atlantic City. Mrs. Alexander Bruce of Rerlin is with her father East Dedham, Mass. East Berlin Ttems There will be a special memorial | vice at the Methodlst chureh Sun- v morning at 10:45 a. m. Sunday hool will be omitted on account of e Memorial Day exercises to be | 1d at Wilcox cemetery at 11:4 | The Junior leagne will | p. M., and the Epworth league 5 P m,, foliowed by evening s 30 o'clock. Rev, A, C. | have charge of the servi | meet at at | 'y 1l | ry. At St the | 15 p. service Sut- Gabriel's ehurch Sunda . followed by the reguinr 3:45 o'clock. Hev. Samuel o will have charge attended the given at the home of whist Patrick | and the | prize winners: | Panl Kiegrist: con Tena Conopask; Gen- Arthur Brunelle and | Relden | All the children of the town and ~ members of all organizations are quested to meet at Athletic hall morning at 11:45 o'clock to rm in line for the march to the| matery, where the graves of veter Howing were the first, Mrs. lation, Mrs. men's first The local members of the Order of Star attended a whist social Cromwell last cvening. Out Door Carnival —Glven By— ¥ife and Drum Corps Corner of Maple and Whiting Streets Mying Horses, Shows and Panc Admission Free DRUM CORPS DAY SATURDAY Big Street Parade Plainville of the servic rvices. || lice; 8 p.om., the Plainville News (ONLY ONE MERCHANT REFUSES 10 CLOSE Plainyille Business Men Almost Solid for Wednesday Rest HRAN LOWREY ~ INURED American Leglon Teception \Inmln\! Evening=Nreak in Water Main - | w Chureh Two ( Notices—Plainyille Briefs ainyille The committee of the I | Chamber of Commerce, Known as the | merchants' committer has miewed all merchants with regard to the sum mer elosing on Wednesday and after a small amount sion, all store keepers, with the ex.| ception of one minor merchant, have ngreed to observe the half holiday on Wednesday sehedule, throughout the months of June, July and August The merchants have also agreed to make @ general obgervance of Memo rial Day this year by closing their stores for the entire day, Beveral of of discus the merchants in town who deal in perishable goods, have stated - that they would he unable to close for the lentire day, but they intend to keep |open only a short time. The com met in charge stated that they hest coope among the that has been in evi nt years. Lowrey Injured Hiram Lowrey of 182 West street suffered painful injury day at noon when he was struck by an automoblle, as he was mt to hoard a car going to Bristol. The ac cident took place in front of his home and ug the noon rush was on passershy assisted the injured |into the house. An examination of his hody by the doctor, revealed that | he suffered + bruises and shock | but no broken bones. Officer 1. W IFurrey was notified of the B and he is making an investi It is understood that the owner of the automobile was not driving car, American Legion Reception A large number of visitors from various surrounding towns and cities will be the guests of Brock-Barnes | mittee [ with the businessmen dence ation Main yester several man post, American Legion, at the recep tion to be held in the new post rooms in the Recreation building on Whiting commit street, Monday evening. The tee in charge has secured State Com mander Edward Kelley as the prin cipal speaker and several acts of pro | fessional vaudevilic have 0 been | secured for fhe entertainment of the gathering. Notices ived from New | 13ritain, Southington and ofher places state that large numbers of the legion members will attend. All ex-service men are invited, whether they ave members or not. Water Main Breaks A large water main on Whiting, SATURDAY, afternoon | MAY Free Records Immediate Delivery no extra charges, You ble dise records from livery at once, 1 street opposite the Recreation bhuild ing broke last evening and was nofic- | ed by neighbors fn the vicinity The officials of the Water were notified and to the scene to repair were sent the broken pipes. in short order and it is expected that the break will he mended today. Two Games Tomorrow Two baseball games will be played on Rockwel field to rrow fter- elub | noon. The Lady of Mercy Boys' team will play the BRoys' club team | from ‘New Britain in a preliminary | and the Frenchmen will stack up against the New Britain Ploneers in {he nain attraction. Today is the hig | day in Plainville as the Dram Corps | contests in baton swinging, playing | and marching will take place. A street parade will be followed by a Lall game hetween the town team and Corbin Red Sox of New Britain, Poppy Sale On The members of the American Le gion have pressed for poppies, 80 great has heen the sale of the em blem this year. They can he proeur- ed at all central points and will be on | sale up to and including Memorial § Day. been Church Notices Episcopal church nity Sunday 5 @, m.e—Holy communion; 10 a. m.— church school; 11 a4, m, — morning prayer and sermon; S p. m.—oeven song and rmon The 11 o'cloek | service will be attended by the G, A, R., the American Legion, the Ameri- | can Legion auxiliary and the Woman's Rellef Corps. he 10 a. m. service will he the session for this sea- | son and the will reopen in | September. On Monday night at 6:30 o'clock in &, Mark's chur New [ Britain, there will he a meeting of the second regiment, Knights of Washing on, Congregational church Morning | service at 10:4 5a, m,, Teroes and Cowards,” church school immediately | aTter the morning servie Voung People's meeting at m.,, topic, “Medical Missions.” Baptist church 10:45 a. m,, will be the ; theme; school following the morning T p. m. Youpg People's sery stor will speak of Nlessing. 4 p. m, praver meeting | “hristian church—-Sunday, | 1023, Prayer meeting at tion Sunday service; “Losing a Thursday, Advent May Community Theater |- Sunday Evening, 8 o'clock First National Picture John M. Stahl production The Song of Life The echo of mother love Soft appealing Impressive about | @ employes | § The leak was stopped |8 lare roquested | Mr. Barne STORE 10:15 a. m.. preaching at 10:45 a. m., |aftair. militia organizations to pass through subject, “Must We Sir Sunday Carnival Closes Tonight the state in July, August and Septem. school at 12 M.: Loyal Werkers at 6 | The carnival under the auspices of [ber on their way to and from Forts p. m.; song serviee and preaching at [the DPiainville Fife and Drum corps [Terry, H. G. Wright and Mitchel mon subject, “A Cordial Week night prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Junior Loval Workers Friday at pom Daylight saving time. M. E. church TP iy Sunday, May 27 1923, Morning service at 10:43, topic, “Fhree Rules for Doing:" 12 o'cloel noon. Sunday school; 6:30 p. m., | worth league. Thursday evening at T:45 o'clock, prayer service M. E. Zion church, Sunday, 1028, 11 a. m., morning wors preaching by the pastor, spec morial sermon, subjeet, “Our d Des 3 p. m., Sunday rally ser ial prog dress by the pastor, cveryone Iy invited to attend; 7 ning worship. May i, | me- Relov- school m, ad- cordial- eve- 30 p m., 3 N Tester's hardened tomato Ladies' Auniliary, A. L. are Tt Blalnyilio Bnginesting 4 Rus: LYCEU Jha tades Y LR ply Co i s e BArnas’ post, an Leglon, met : last evening in the post rooms and BNt k pocketbook, on = made a large number of poppies. Oth-! \wpiting « Friday night Re- or matters of importance were take: iy, Al members who ha to return it today. Mectings Next Week starting Monday evening M oweek | [ many tmportant town meetings will be night the town plan relicaring on st Main strect eld. Moy commission the building lines on viay will give a and on Tuesday evening, a special town meeting on the purchase of a gchool site will be held, The last is In answer to men Discharged In Court, rnes, charged with reck less driving, was discharged on that ount last evening in the town conrt by Justiee E. P. Prior. No proof wresanted by the state that was deiving the autome- conld be y Lile. 1t was alleged, hawever, that his car v the one w h figured in the S————————— OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of Berlin, s2; Probate PR Y £ & MeMahon Rritaln, fn eald district, de late o tawn of New conred Upon the appl! ation of The New Britaly m full That sald rmined at the in sald d A D18 and that of said strict lishing this o wapaper having a circulation n sald district, and by post ing a copy of this order on the pubti sign post in the town of New Hritain, in sald district. and by giving notice to ail partles In interest. elther personally of by prepald postage, a retum make o this Court of the notice BER '\AI lJ F. GAFFNEY Judge. 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The largest |Massachusetts and Rhode Island have crowd of the week Is expected because’ granted permission to Company A of the t fhat today is drum corps|170th infantry of the C‘onnecticut Na. day i a targe number of visitors [tional Guard to pass through those from all wver the state will be present. |states for the purpose of parading in I'he cups being offered for prizes for [ Boston on June 4, Edward C. Bell o) baton swinging and plaving and| Waterbury, late captain U.. S, Is ap marchig, will be presented to the pointed recruiting officer for a new winners today infantry unit to be organized in Wa. Plainville Briefs, |terbu I’ythian lodge, K. of P., worked tie | rank of page on a large class an- | dedutes ut the meeting held * last evening & " Georse M. Cameron. 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