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I/ OUR BIG COST SALE BENEFITS YOU ALL It is a once-a-year chance for everybody to fill personal or home wants at cost price. A privhege that thousands arestaking advantage of. As it is, but for a limitcd time you'd better get busy, art LINENS Never since the linens as at this towels, crashes, tons, sheets, | goenetit. leopping @mter‘ NOW AT LOW: PRICES et cases. 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY Plamvtlle News | 00D FELLOWS WILL Public Ceremonits to Be Carried; Out in Gommumty Theater HYNES—CUNNINGHAM | and COTTONS Il have prices been as low on Damasks, cloths, napkins, Speeial offers too, in cot- Time to make purchases and war sale, | Martha Bebekal Lodge Installation— —Mrs. Nelic Roberts Seriously Sick — Health Oficer's Report— SALE OF THE FAMOUS WHITTALL RUGS Patterns Dropped By the Makers M. J. WHITTAL, MAKE O THE FINES ] ALL DROPPED PATTERNS, THEIR MAKE AT A'BIG SACRIFICE, THIS 1S ONE OF HIGH CLASS FLOOR COVERINGS OF THE NICEST GRADE A1 USUAL PRICES SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AR, LL A X TO TWICE ALLOW Rugs of Whittall's make. ANGLO PERSIAN for $117.50. : 9x12, restricted price $150.00, AN Rugs, size 8-3 X 10-6, Reg- ce is $185.00, Our special price WHITTALL feet, Whittall's restri WHITTALL'S L0 PERSIAN Rugs, .50, price 1s $97.50. Our special sale price $8! ANGLO P¥ price $16.00, SIAN Ttugs, Whittall's restricted 54 inches. Sale price Size 27 regular restricted on West Main street, that city, last lHulurdu\' evening, a tire and a pair chains were stolen_from it. California. le of Long Beach, '(.lll!ornlu. is visiting her brother, | Arthur Benson, in East Berlin. | Report Received. total return from the canvass held recently in the vn rlin Congregational church, was| 050, it has been learncd, This is| gain of $1.300 over the return for| Through death, change or [residence and other camses 15 sub- seriptions were lost. However, 5 new subscribers have been gained, a net increase of 20 active supporters o the church being listed It has been stated that the drive was the bost bit of work of that kind ever done in the church, The moaey i needed carry on th work and meet the aldsd Involved repairs the property. M, and Mrs. Worthington ceived into the Berlin tional ehurch from the wtional church of East Mr, and Mrs, Emil O, Shjerden of Berlin street have been received the church from the 1Yirest Church of Christ in New Diritain, Hockey Mateh Coming fans in Kensington wre d o the pext item sporting calendar, This a hockey mateh rnoon hetween the and the Bottle Al The battle will be pond and it is cx will be alarge num- hand to witness matches hee neington all-star Berlm News lEfiIl]N COMMITTEE NOT GO-OPERATING Commander Not Pleased When : Members Fail to Appear 40! The kv Memb | FORESTERS MAKE PLAXS No Vaery ™ Tonight—Final Ileport on « in to Member g s H of Eddy N Ridge have mith been Congr First Congre- Hartford and stars (o Battle Saturd e Mouore is Tmproved—Other Henis, . have a post one shows to i “We here in tan't eapect Kensington up” etated Commander Giannotta Bolton-Kasicn the Ametieun Leglon todag, A nect fng of the sexcutive committee of the scheduled for t ovenin annotte’s home, but ther two other membera of the committee present besides himsel Mr., (Mannotte is far from peasced with the way in which the Legion hies going and exprossed himself as being disgusted with the way in whieh the cexcutive commiftee mem- lers have failed io respond: The meeting last night was fo have been a busy one, There was much work to be done by the committer, making plass for the coming straightening, out accounts and other items were also to come up, When asked whether or not anoth- meeting would be called in the! (o " L o near future, Mr. Glannotta re district, with | that it scems useless to try to got oo Things started when other members| o ‘ will not take part the work which the their own shoulders S The Committee Makes Plans, porsessors © Plans for the Home Coming Night | i on January 17 were made by a com- | . mittee of the Foresters last evening| = &' the home of Louis R, Goodrich, the thed pecibi el chief ranger of the Kensington court.| B (0 oy iz st o (ourt Ever Welcome Bristol witl | FO0CE rt Rgperifrveebeigih 4 put on the degree work bn that even-| bbb e i rofle ing, 1t has becn decided. There witt | FEEET TN CEE S @ be an exhibition boxing bout on the i whistie will program. A musical program and a o0 TS 0 R rday smoker will compl the evening’s Vistting in New York ”"‘""mm\“ Coutt Tonigit Miss Marjoric Moore of Kensington There will be no scssion of the Per. 1 Spending several New 116 town court this evening. This is| Yo% ity the first time monthee that A court wession has been cancelled be cause of an nee of eases Reports Theft From Car, Henry Lasson of the Biue Hille dis- trict has reported to the New Dritain police that while his car sas parked SULPHUR 1S BEST TOCLEAR OP UGLY BROKEN OUT SKIV Any breaking out-®r skin irritation on face, tneck or beody is overcome | quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, says & noted skin specialist, Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation | charch, New Britain, will address th that instantly brings ease from the members of the Men's Bible class of Hehing, burning and irfitation. Berlin at the monthly meeting tomor- Meritho-Sulphur heals eczema tighy | row evening in the community hous up, leaving the skin elear ahd smooth Moore I« Improved It se'dom fails to relieve the torment Bernard P. Moore or ‘disfgnr A Nttie jar of i at (e New Britain Tomies o-Bulphuy W e ) the past 1e taihen Irug store M is uwed | ae ing somewint ke coid cicam | bing attended by no Pasquale post of Hport now on oSt g WA at Mr, € wore only toaking forws wintor will take the form of Saturday afto Hill team the next Cypers ey aggregation held at Railroad pected that there ber of spectators on the first of the tween the two squads,® Frank | tain of the "this boy has already ability on the heen series of Ke Giana is a manager cap- have demonstrated his Jack I from the the jee ache, an- second fire tottle Alley er the are cup is prize for battling this Cypers Hill crowd are the the cup at the present aptnred it as a result of bowling skill last winter, It up to them to show whether ¢ 4 on i teams having as ast is not can rivals on The of one of wheo ken in- the rnoon. blown for w days in s wing Repaired g y 2 two o are | made or Kensington's places of business by the Giannotta Construction company. The interior of Fogliati's grocery store i« bring enlarged f the partitie being removed in order to m ore store voom. The imterior store is heing repainted improyements are also hring mads Ttems of Interest Miss Minnie Holles has retu New York ity aftgr a +isit of w weeks with her ,{nm« n Kensir ton Mr. und Mrs [ Meriden have retirned to their after a visit with Mrs. George field of Hudson strect Miss Lucy Goodwin, danghter and Mrs, Garner ¢, Goodwin, | the ,Morse Busincss collegr, one o he ke 1 of Giana's and other 4 1o era Grorge Schofi hom Mr entered Hartford Berlin Grange will hold another of its dances in the hall on Damon's Wil Friday evening. Ahiberg's orghestra of New Dritain wiil furnish music Rev., Samuel Sutcliffe of St Mark's who G has bec ment neral hospi- | N aa is 1iport e Gri Matihew in I , SLIGHTLY SOILE THOSE TIMES, MUCH THIS OPPORTUNITY ANGLO PERSIAN price, $25.00 size, 36x6 S TERPAC Ttugs, carpet sige, 9x12 regular restricted price $105.00. price at this sale is $87.30. TEPRAC Rugs, sized §-3 x 10- regular restricted price price is only $79.50, WHITTALL'S TE! into | lam Cypers Hill delegation and | —DBowling Notes—Bricfs, ers of Sc- Wil be in- Mor- The recently. elected offi | quassen lodge, 1. 0. O. 1", {stalled by District Deputy L. {101l and his staft of Plainville evening at a public ceremonial in the Community theater. This will be I ple in Plainville this season. Th | committee in charge has announced | the following as the programgfor the evening, . | The officers of the lodge, District | Deputy I, Morrill and staff will | form at the Odd Fellows hall at 7:30 {o'clock and headed by a detail of the | Oriental patrol of Hurtford will march io the Community theat: Upon ar- rival there, the officers and guests will be escorted to their proper places and tire meeting will be opened. | The first number on t ' will be the entrance of while the assembly will lerica.” A musicul selection be rvendered by E. W. Ripple. In- ! stallation ceremonies will then take plac ollowing this, there will be cemarks by Noble Grand Harold An- derson, | He will be followed*by the princi- pal speaker of the cvening, Rev. John 1. Davis, pastor of Trini M. E chugeh of New Britain. T AMERICAN WILTON RUGS, > OR SHOPWORN RUGS OF AND ALL IN NEED OF LESS THAN THEIR AT ONCE. ‘ program the colors sing “Am restricted will then ugs, Whittall's inches, sale price $19, Our special $95.50. Our special sale . he feet, 0. RAC price §65.00, Rugs, sized 6x9 Sale price $57.5 read- of Miss Emilie Taylor of Hartford; |n" selection Miss Olive Lamoy | Hartford; vocal selection, Miss ‘Ta |1or; reading selection, Miss Lamo; group singing and retirement of th [ cotors, Walter Luther Hayues of illis Cunningham, Lillian - Lunningh, wold of Kensington, Emma Hart Willard Daughters of the America ton, will meet on Thursday of this w “Winter Customs™ Haynes, son of Mr, and Mrs Hartford and Miss daughter of Mr m of Madison, be the subject of the meeting, The [CONN. were marricd yestorday afters hostesses will be Mrs, Graham, Mrs, [ 1000 8t 4 o'clock at the home of th ; bride. Rev. Dr. Merse performed the Wooding and Mrs, Stowell, P, sl e atbanded o l,..u.::'*."x'::'\:? ;:':mrh"":'r"'m (he | Miss Tidna Cunningham Madison Donot Lameh 10" Kensington, 1s ex. |and Iaymond Cunningham of Plain- pected home Wednesday from a four- "”"',‘ nonths’ visit with his parents in Ttaly, | 0 Milio Padelli of Kensington will go | '8 to New York whille he will meet Mr, | M41d carried Prey at the hoat, Tho home Vast Beelin lems, o There will he the regular weekly | [ SU meoting of the Knlghts of Pythias| 210 society at their ha!ll this cvening, York and Willlam Eiton, who has been| (G0 SO CUERCIE CR L spending the past few woeks as the PR 0 T tord. gucat of his sister, Mrs, George Law-| "“yyy “pyaynoy fs well known in Plain- reneé, at her home on. Main street,( o nE R O ere returned to his home in 0StON, | fruwt street up Lo A Mass., today. | Ris parents were rosidents of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts are iy g Moo sgpb ceiving congratulations on the Birth | ouic o short time ago left to take up of a daughter born' at the Middlesex | peir residence in Hartford, hospital n Middictown. tehekah Lodge Instaliation The ladies of the Methodist ehurch |..m,.., Deputy President Mary win supper in the basement| cucus), her staff and goards of Mag- the church next Wednesday ove-| nolfa fodge, 1. O, O. 1% of Tristo), ning, January 16, from 6 to § o'clock. | mstalled the officers of artha Rel The members of the Girl Scouts! pbekah lodge of Plainsille eveaing from this place will attend a meeting| iy Odd Fellowa’ hall carrying out the of their troop at Berlln. Wednesday | work in exeellent manner The afternoon oficors indneted af The members of Bolton-Kas- | fiee werr grands fea post, American Leglon tended | Hickok: Thetma an tmportant mecting at iensington | cording sceretary, Anna Vance: last evening al ry, May Hivd: treasurer, The Progressive Ieading Circle| Mande Varrar: warden, Emma TRiehs will meet at the home of Mrs, Wil- ards; « jetor, Gertrude Githert Nye on M strect nest Tues- | right supporter to noble grand, Annie day evening, January 15, Brown: 1eft supporter to ne grand, Miss Doris Annis bas returncd to Lottie right supporter vices her home in Warner, N. ., aftor grand, Kiizabcth GHibert; leit suppor- spending a few days as the guest of tor to rand, Mazel Meldirney: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Turner at their irside Minnie Parrar; outside home on Cottage strect Stillman; chaplain SOUTHINGTON NEWS Richards, 24, Lottis Coe; 3d, Minnie 1 press correspondent, Flizaheth Gilhert and dein Hobert In Serfous Condition. Prosecuting Attorney Harold 1D, Mrs, Roberts of 139 Bro Fitzpatrick has taken quarters in the street critical condition at I Betman block Main strest and home IER BEIING will practice At this office. | pneumonia condition Lawyer Witzpatrick is a graduate f con it the Chattancoga law schoeol and pr ccted has a vious the war practiced law in of fri Kentucky. He has also asso- know clated with the legal department of '@ « the Detroit United Railway. Attor- ne tzpatrick ap- point prose by Judge Thomas I town court 1t anno Newington o dren is to take years old chapter, n Revolu- afternoon | will gown of brides- both voses, was dressed in a chine and tie similar dre and brocaded decorated piante bride crepe wore i bougucts of wag pretuily with flowers and the ceremony, the couple honeymoon trip to New Washington, 1. . at re- serve a of M an were into Nobie grand, Tenmie Hart local of Vi v seer i guard guard, larry Mabel Dailey naster Nellie fhe has on She ha law and h as be sheis lar grie dition ha live nds who that her hang r the Health ON br. 2. N neiite to been Report. & that o was recently uting attorney Welch of the statcd this { December is cxperience as health of during the communicable " morni the the fofficer v vilte n one month o was best 1 garding aid 1 was meed today that the for Crippled Chil- Theodore Abryent, 11 been at the town months, Vin brother of by the Hart- The parents ntly and as they relatives they the town farm who recent at mont only lis- who ¥ case the vas ¢ This No other cases W “ -year farm for cent, n Theodore, is to be ford Welfare Burea the boys died rece immediate living at Catherine Donlan the position has taken a local insurance office Arrangements arc being for the annval junisr prom to be at the Lewis high school on the Febroary 21 tire old cas take of month sat 1t there consist have no is rep a g 1" Lave been Miss Iy resigned th i a large ame “hie red cancs f Adeatha grip. peumonin the stant with a and s o The fow months | mum town elerk, position number for « Been down to a mini complated held e o Sicters Inetall No. 20 newly meeti weve Pythian Pythian T Mr. and Mrs. Bdwin Lewis, Misy S'sters, will i a regolar Mayme Flessington and Mrs. John, OFicers at Scdtt will Isave soon for Florida. Vetlows hall tomorro At a meeting of the Sowthington Tork. whi Busincas Men's association beld last evening an interesting talk on “Ra- was given by Mr. Kruse of the American Radio Telay Leaghe of Wartford. A fesolution w intro- tuced and endorsed by the associa- tion In faver of the Mellon plan of tul feduction. It was voted to send of ghe resolution to the Co Aicut representaives in congress The degree team of Kiltonic Post, American Legion, met at the home of Commander Maxwell Noble lst eve. ning. Plans were made for the in- itistion fo be held tatter part’of this month reln ning of mpie wtall the 0 Dist At Deputy another ability present dveted by will ¥ because Tarner ut of the i to e carried of busiiess be held produc Lantern Slide Lecture on VYellowstone Nations! Park Wedueedns. dam. 9, & p. m Given Wy the pmerth 1 b 1 LU B Y weinl M, Refrechmen: Vdmiedion 35 conte ——— —— ———————— to tive o ¥ o wiil odge., | in Odd Fellows hatl this evening ~ INSTALL TONIGHT this | | probably the largest gathering of peo- | program , from then on will be saxophone solo, , for and 8 on short time apgo, Plain- | ars and | past Sistor 1924 Notes. three Bowling All Stars took lenll 3 from the reation league on the iter alleys last evening. were the All Stars in danger from | their opponents, The scores of last night's contests are as follows: All Stars, 88 95 101 85 83 straight Recreation Cen- ] At no time She Pelton R, Freeman Stumpf ... McGibbon .. {D. Freeman.. s1 20 94 91— | Mason H. Kal uttle “. Kalish ) Stlander 71 454 444 e schedule of games fob of the week is follows: Mozarts against ( Thursday, Legion against sell Block; Thursday, Midnight against For the | W sters Meet { Court General Jawton, I of will meet this evening in one of the most importani sessions of the year at the Legion rooms on Whiting | street Nominations of candidates for the various offices in the lodge will be held and plans will be laid for the observance of the anniversary of {the court. Ioliowing the mecting, there will be a smoker and a All members are asked to be important matters for coming year are to be Jiscussed, Tegion to Install The newly elected officers of Brock- Barnes post, Amcrican Legion will b {installed in office at a mecting of the post Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the vost rooms on Whiting strect. The Legion installation cercmony wili be carried out and the committee in charge heg prepared a vousing social to be held after the affair. The state deputy from Hartford will cond the ccremonies, Woman's Club Concert Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'cloc the doors of the Congregational church will be thrown open to what i expected to be the largest audience ever gathered together to listen to a number of musical artists. The con- yeert will begin promptly at 8 o'clock nd an extensive program has been rranged. The proceeds will be turned into the library fund and this lcanse deserves the support of the en- tire public. The three artists who will perform are well known to the [ music loving public of Plainville and [ without a doubt, the spacious audi- torium the church will be fill Iwhen the sperformance starts, | Lois Phelps, the local y linaire, has a large following ladmirers in her home town and lalone should attract a large number. The program will be published tomor- row. Terrorizes Comn st ovening the people at end of Maple street were (slderably excited when a large I man police dog owned Ly R ningham, broke loose from his moor- ings and terrorized the neighborhood The do although gentle hy nature, wes in o tantrum last evening and it | was only ufter pos of husky youths the surrounding streets Fad the canine and chained [ him up that pedestrians foit to pursue the even tenoe of thelr Shep, as the dog is %known, has put inte solitary confinement by own ty the 1oy con- snfe way Plainyville Briefs Mre s Frank Gllbert View will ®wave tomorrow o week's visit to Roekyille | field Isther Mountain morning for and Spring- of of leit Mr, to Trumbull, danghter and Mrs, Henry Trumbull | day hool in loston Mew, T AL Derhy s at 16 Park stre iy hom Frost Mr Pennett A, ( to her home |attack of i ia confined o treet with ar Our eleventh We offering 2 | entire stock of wear, window and hoots, shocs and rubl and ehildre weeke. mes, annual sale is 0¢; discount our goods, mer coverings men inues 1 are dry . shades, tloor re for women for two H. A, Ja MAJESTIC IS DELAYED 8. Jan st ending Main West Head Gales From Northwest Hold Up from Tha Plain- cs8 Mmese colds CHII.DREN CRY : FOR “CASTORIA” peciaily Children of All Preg and narcotics h pack comme Pick Ups in the Rce-| social { the | | ettes as well 2 Bristol News BRISTOL MEN HELD A3 P. 0. BURGLARS Koss and Brown Bound Over and Taken to Lllchheid Jail OTHER BREAKa SUSPECTED Coasting on ¥ on tion Charge Iny tive- the the b Koss and z the rebbi vealed the wake Thefts from ts Porbidden saturday—HRed Men's Installa- stigation on rge: loc; ht—Nurses to $6 a Day. tl af Danict vesterduy, ir-raising capturc John Brown in Peguabuck post in this part nt lacGilljeud | police of ihe “ trail of e of the two men, the store of rime John Increase Detec- ot following Walte act sftice, city it is alleged. Bride, of re- in reported about two weeks ago to the local polier, day to of the by n L8O Olie, from hud al®o n Other rece bear the and Mr, “ithongh the the nddition 1 thuck and th tured th storekeoper. his and scarfs canned goods, 1s pipes and other arti- one evid Wi Kose has e Hyde "Walter Myers coneer Kose ain, W tende M When were tra Koss and cigars and ¢ N)llhv) in the room o wal R KOSs 187 taken Main from men at articles offic the young pe two post wyeral st from r ster, men, were Among the establishment ind when eapturs of t neckties scart arthe stolen breaks city the not in the puir nt irmarks of nee has bes usathon of thert Dy of further sort « cmployed Mig while N Depariure that the Hr vl ere his wi tone o the r n insig var identificd by s taken neckties down yester- Brown as quantities ar- street the Michael who eap- Brown and nlso although \ elinched In Koss e Rock mear e Red Men's Installation Installation of the recently elected s of Compounce Tribe, I. O, R. 1l take place gt the powwow .umgm in Red Men's wigwam. State | orficers will be gucsts of the local Indians at the ralsing of the shiefs Lo their stumps for the ensuing year. After the ceremonies have been con« cluded, an entertainment will be pre- {sented and a luncheon will be served. Steam Calls Firemen Clouds of steam, billowing from the cellar in the block at 187 Main street last night at 6 o'clock so close- Iy resembled a stubborn fire in pro- s that an alarm was sent in by d passersby, Hose Company No. esponded and the firemen quickly tound an open steam valve that ausced the effect of a smouldering bluze, © Increase Nurses' Pay local agencies of Hartford nurses have received word of the new rate of wages for membe of the Connec~ ticut urses’ Association, the new ale having taken effect January 1. The new rate calls for a charge of #6 « day instead of $5 the former charge, There is-also a change in Liours, the new schedule calling for 12 hours attendance where under the former ruling the nurse could remain case for 24 hours. rates for contagious and s for 87 a day. These rates will effect most all Hart- nurses called for Bristol cases, as most of the graduate nurses are members of the state associatipn. nuary 15 the Date Tue evening, January 15, has been announced as the date for the’ big Junuary get-together of the mem- of the Chamber of Commerce, . Elmo Lewis will be the speaker s means a capacity audience as liewis spoke in Bristol before a limited ber last year and his was said to be one of the best given in this eity. Illaborate preparations are being made to make this event a top-notchs er, There will be new song books for that eveaing, with “Ross” Sessions as song leader. There will be other festive events, with a cabaret num- ber. The gifts of the ¥vening will be passed out in a most unique man- ner. There will be over 400 calendars given away, Ten special Delux Art calendars from the workshops of the iKnapp company of New York city, will be reserved for special distribus tion, these to he alotted on a basis |sure to evoke much interest, he event will be held in the Endee club rooms and owing to the limited 'uccommodations only 210 reservations will be accepted.. For the past sev- eral days requests“for ' spaces have been coming into the chamber of- {flee and the indications are that suce cess surpassing that of the supper “veat of November 20 will be regise tered, A referendum on the program presented to etary Mellon, I directors of Commerce, rather toard members act memberships of 450 on such an im- portant and far reaching measure, The referendum will be malled to cach member of the chamber with the that an immediate reply be The report will be mailed to Connectient congressmen at Washington, including the two Con- feut senators, LR Charles 1L Rile was elected a member of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce at a meet- ing of the board held yesterday afte crnoon in the chamber offices. Mr, succeeds Albert ¥, Rockwell, resignation accepted by the Mr. Rockwell has been a mber of the board the re. wEanization two vears ago, having een reelieted at the last annual elecs tiot Thy director in f the prominent young businese men of the i with the Horton utstanding., He net completed a ferm as city and this new position will him to in very close touch with eivie matters dudge Peck Chatrman litus Peck has been rman of the eity charter mmittee the Chamber It is the purpose of to consider the city of revision so conform meore clearly ority of the « committes with the city presenting its council for the iew to take committes sime provid the ot will study a th the Brise on the The new cases ¢ bers talk ever tax revision congress by is to be taken by the Chamber of than having the for the chamber request given Flected tors, sinee new one o whoso ces M Co. ha fiman revision of Commeres commit with i it ti chart to the as make to desire t ma cotors, The work of th i1l be In conjunet committes to the city with a n thers, t will fer suggestions, ing mattor ng v Hospital N m has the ape hos- hos- going plans cail way, very the ery b ds will be weck Feh sal meeting is at at that time has finishe ilding and e w 1o start the ital at the corner » streets has sta more * part vith man w Lapert Tonight Pr. 11 1.0 Hartfor Locka, 1o [ris- spe Federa 1 esociation will speak Hill Par " toriumn, following a ting Iatter Arthur J. Wasley Locke is Children istrict ) audi. husinese och brief sarting at e solos by speak or and Proper n Tor as nticipa Jirees m. the arents vie r. Locke cial hour. The come £ 4 a2 novel . as pia Page