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fz&’/@a ' owm— Hertford's S/ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, JANUAPY24 1924 fi.op)pirgg’ Center: 'SALE OF HIGH GRADE GLOVES GLOVES T'\l\lu.\ FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK MARKED AT OTHER TIME OF THE Y . AN OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY NO THE FOLLOWING ARE ON. | Kid Gloves—Strap wrist, peint stitching, brown, grey, tan and l 98 | ‘white. Specially priced now at, pair. .. $ . Kid Gloves—Strap wrist, pique sewn with two- l tone heavy crochet embroidery, heaver, mode, grey, brown, white and black. Priced very 2 49 special for this selling at, pair ... $ Kid @loves—Twelve button lcn)gm. overseam sewn in mo grey, brown and white, $2 98 I’ril.:ed special for this =ale, pair . One-Clasp Suede Gloves—Pique sewn, with con- trasting stitching, color, gre. 0 special for this sale at, pair Strap Wrist, Suede Gloves — Pigue sewn, grey, beaver. Regular price $2.75 $2 98 Our sale price, pair flr‘vu‘ Ilnrd, .l: rsey 49 pique sewn, with spear | chamois, brown, Long Wool Glo 79¢ e, | broidered backs. Duplex Fabric [ hacks, in beaver, | 'mo Cape Gl | tone embr ‘wrist, Spadal sale prlco is, palr ooeoves brown and mode. Washable Gloves, wrist, pique sewn, $4.50 kinds for, pair . | ienuine Mocha 'l’ K. and prix seams, grey, beaver, em- ered, Offering Excellent Values PRICES LOW W WHILE R THAN DUCTIONS ANY LIKE cape style, Bacmo muke, strap with two-tone embroiderey, mode, $3.59 Ves— urvum $1.50 and $2 grades, $1.19 $1.59 oves—MPadmo make, one clasp, $2.85 with tan, .50 value for, pair gloves, strap wrist, fancy grey, brown, priced | for this special sale at, pair.. oves—One-clasp, pique sewn, {wo- tan, grey, beaver, $l 98 . Sale price is, pair .. OUR ANNUAL SILVER SALE All Table Silver, including Knives, Iforks, Tea and Tablespoons shows deposits of $4,682,285.98 and a surplus of $235,000, An increase in deposits of § ,642.43 over the amount given for last year is noticed. This year marks the completion of 50 years existence for the bank, Busi- Iness was started January 1, 1874, Harry Dow Successor ll hu' been ruunln-l .|h0lll town [ Berlin New.L BUCKLEY SUCCEEDS | depot, “m sneceed llun_\ W, Dowd Is Appointed fo Berlin Police| " Force to Fill Yacancy CLUB NOW HAS 60 MEMBERS position after nearly $5 years of serv- Bank Statement Issued—Moving Pic- | fce, Winners At Whist Mrs, James Malone and Giana were the winners of the prizes at the T, A, B, whist last evening. The prizes went to Agnes Henry Rose. William walked oft with the box and cakes were awarded | Moore and Mrs, Carey. The soclety is now starting a hope —Current Events Club Mecting = | ojyogt, which will be contributed to by | the ladies who attend the whists, The chest will be disposed of after Easter. Moving Pictures ac Church The “Sparks”, onc of the Sunday school classes of the Kensington Cone gregational church, will hold a clam chowder supper and a moving picture entertainment at the church tomor- row evening. The supper will begin at 6 o'clock and the entertainment at 0 o'clock. The picture to be shown is “The Leading Citizen.” Frank first consolation Fagun and Chamberlain of crackers to . J. tures at Church—Winners at Whist Rumor of Successor to Dowd. 1. J. Buckley of Kensington has| been sworn in as a constable in the | town of Berlin to succeed William J. | Litchie, it was learncd today. Mr, Buekley placed his bond with the town clerk yesterday and was sworn in, Mr., Ritchie, whom Mr, Buck succeeds, resigned his position as of- ticer in the town because of the fact that he moved to Meriden. Mr. Buck- oy was appointed by the board of se- lectmen. Mr, Buckley is well known in Ken- sington and has held the office of town constable in past times. Last year he expressed himself as unwilling to run for the officz again and was not nominated. Both Mr, Ritchie and Mr. Buckley are democrats. Mr. Buckley has been engaged in the macaroni business for some time and has also held offices in many Ber- lin organizations, taking a promincnt part in the town’s affairs, Membership Goes Up The East Berlin Community club now has a membership of 60 people, according to figures given out today by Frank G. Kramer who is promin- ent in the organization. A meeting wag held last evening in the basement of the East Berlin Methodist church, | about 30 of the members being pres- ent. An entertdinment of interest was put on, Walter Werdelin, accompanied by Mrs. Max Sugenhime, rendering | several vogal selections, and the en- | was held last cvening at the home of tire gathering taking part in a com- | Frank D. Clark of Kensington munity sing under the leadership of | (ine business was transacted Mr. Lambertson of the Hartford Y. M. | Tast Berlin Ttems C. A. TFeéllowing the singing there The regular mid-week service will wag a game of indoor baseball, In |be held at the Mcthodist church this which both men and women took evening at the usual hour, part. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Knight of The entertainment last evening was | this place are spending a few weeks s put on by the social committec and ‘n.: guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | it 18 reported that this committer will | Stebbins at their home in Middletown. have several features to present at The Ladies’ Ald society of the next week's meeting which will take | Methodist ehurch will meet at the place on Wednesday cvening. ome of Mrs, L. M. Jtoot on Main Bank Statement Tssued street Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock The Janvary statement of the Ber. The Modern Woodmoen will hold its Hin Savings bank has been issued and |next meeting Thursday evening, Feb- ruary Mrs, Oderman of Westchester spending a few days as the guest of e wom! DYE Mr. and Mrs. Frand Oderman at their home in this place | Mrs, Caldwell of New Britain the guest of her mother, Mrs. \..nh Draperies Ginghams it this it bLe church is trying one time to se how they “take.” is likely that machine may bought before long. The Berlin Current Events will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas C. Hodgson on Berlin str Elizabeth Wickwire will meeting. Bowling Tomoirow Night The Kensington I'raternal Bowling | lcague will meet for a scries of games tomorrow evening at the ino al- {leys, New Britain, The captains will | meet this evening at T. A. B [the purpose of talking over affairs, gregational lead business ems of Interest The social committee of the Fores- ters will mect this cvening with Wil- Yam J. Fagan of Hotchkiss street Kensington A meeting of the Kensington Congre church trustecs the ational o Nou- rop, at her home In this place | nesday The “Lafanso” club ot 1 Fom« Mra. Archer avenue this evening meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of the Hubbard school wil be held at the scnool Friday at 8§ o'clock. The speaker will be Julia Brazis, vice-principal of th | dletown High school. A musical |gram bas aleo been arranged cial hour will be cujoyed after m: eting Mre, {wen Mrs, will meet of Walsh on Wi Waists Dresses Sweaters Skirts Coats cox A Miss Mid pro A 5o the 8 Hariewoon of We was the gucst of . V. Rend, ot he packaer o tions Ench 15-c0nt Dyes” cortaine any woman ca worn, Waded n has necer Ayed eolor & Arug # Jire e also Tea Sects, Dishes, Salt and Pepper Shakers and other necessary Silver, greatly re duced for this sale, ] | for prices. society's weekly | This | is the first time that a Berlin church has run moving pictures and the Con- | | club Mrs. | the | hall for | IN PROGRESS AT SAVINGS THAT ARE EXTRAORDINARY Baskets, Vegetable Come in and ask OBREGON RETURNS Goes Back to Aguas Calientes After l Failing in Attempt to eGt Through to Celaya, El Paso, Tex an. —~President raflroad J.\lmm Obregon was forced to return | ‘lo Aguus Calientes yesterday when {he attempted a trip to Cel [now is gathering his forces in un at- {tempt to cut through rebel troops {holding Celaya an important railway {junction advices received in |today state, Obregon left his field headquarters at Penjamofi Guanajuato Monday, |is sald and went to Aguas Calientes .rnr the purpose of meeting the Yaqui troops en route to the eastern scetor, The men left Juarez Mone und {were being hurried to the nerth in |order to reinforee the federal armics, President Obregon advices state, attempted to return to Celaya Weds {nesday in order that he would not only be in touch with the western sector but the fighting in the cast as well, The presidential special hure riedly returned to Ag Calientes when it was learned that Kstrada's covalry had cut the raliway at Cel. {aya and troops now are being con. (eentrated at Aguas Callentes in the | hope of cutting ummgh PIRE AT GOUNTRY CLUB Shuttle Meadow House Slightly D aged By Blaze Over Purnace—Axes and Chemicals Used. done at the what threat- shortly when Slight damage was Shuttle Meadow club in |ened to become a scrious fire before 6 o'clock last evening, | Peter Hansen, head waiter, ed a blaze in the ceiling of the cell | directly above the furnace, which ap- peared to be cating its way along to- wards the partition. Mr. Hansen notified Mrs, wife of the club steward, phoned fire headquarters, liam J. Noble, Deputy Chicf . Barnes 1l Engine and 6 and Truck the alarm. The useof axes and chemic vented the spread of the fire fined the damage to $500. About 50 women [just finished a bridge shortly before the fire The f were cigars by Philip B. of the club. BEST LAXATIVE L. Fis who teles Chief Wil Lugene Companies 4 Co. responded to s pre- and con- approximately tournament 1t pr 1 with “dent emen e Stanley, If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated Xo griping or ineo hows! eleunsing P Heade ionsnees Indigesntic eury dieress gone Vot harmiess Wemen and Child | 8% and sve sizen, Cascarets Gases gentie Fyer and with R ¢ boves 380 drug eto and | Jlml'vz" it} . discover- |, ‘ulll the yc will be discusscd, Spevial Parish Meeting A special meeting of the Episcopa! (hurch of Our Saviour will be hl'l I tomorrow evening, A treasurer will | be elected and other matiers of im- por!ancv will come up for ruwusamn All alified g are mgt\ntl\' r‘quiHh d to at!(‘nd. Commerce Chamber Plans The Plainville Chamber of Com- merce, through a special committee, is planning on big night the first Tuesday in February, the lflgulal | meeting night of the chamber. Op [ house for all the members, th'lr‘ {friends and those interestéd (work being carried on will |and a speaker will be se occasion. Senator John I, Trumbull | bas premised to make a selection for |the night and the orator whom 1,. | brings will be sure to please. A | Plammlle News | GRAND LIST HERE TOTALS $48%713 \Property Valuation in Plainville Fixed by Board Today :NEW PASTOR INSTALLED | Atlas Basketball Play in be held Team to in Junction with the aifair. Plainville Briefs, lodge, K. of P., Forestville—Legion Auxiliary Meets | Tonight—Return Li- | Pythian will meet cense—Plainville Bricfs. of Marriage thall on West . 4 lar business s 8. P, Williams and John J. Kimmel, constituting the board of ’assessors, | ;o Sale— Kitche tinished the compilation of their val- | op cag stove [Wation of the property in the Lown | yfain street today and announced that the total of | v 2 | their grand list amounts to $4,595,7 This 18 an approximate increase $502,992 over the total of last y ome of the important items [taken from the abstract compiled by | | the assessors are: Dweilings, $1,7 [910; barns, garages, ctc, $134,560; houscl ote, stores, $366,- | Cred autos, 568 in| | number, $2 s, factories and | machinery, $826,399; 10 per cent for | Remains llullulv to put in list before Nov. | $25,885; furniture and musi {556; merchandise on hand, $579,05, | The total exemptions from taxation | for the past year amount to $44,9 an increase of over $4,000 over |year's lst. The tax rate will ‘pl:«"‘d.n! the town meeting to | Sivin, aboard the wreck of the eruiser | heid the first week in March and |Tacoma at Vera Cruz then, the grand list with any changes | the navy de partment tod by which might be made by the board | commander of the destroyer flotilla | of retief wihil be presented, the budget | which arrived yesterday off the M |of expenses taken and the tax rate | can port. The bodies of the two oth- {revied. er radiomen, who werc killed on the | ship during the, norther which wre ed hor, have not been found. 8ix other men, including three com- missioned officers, were injured dur- | ing the storm, the message added nonc of them seriously. The Tacoma s damaged ! possibility of salvage operations in the |opinlon of wreeking experts now at Other Advent ministers and local | Vera Cruz. Small arms and ammu- clergymen will assist in the program. | nition and the Special musical features are Leing j of the ship's guins have be arranged by the chureh choir and the | Captain Sparrow and the three | oveasion is expected to be one of the [diomen lost their lives in a gallant | largest attended affalrs of its kind in | attempt maintain radlo communi- recent years, catlon with shore, Seas sweeping over Atlas Team to Play {the vessel crushed the radio house The Attas basketball team of this| Which the four were working, The town will go to iforestville this cye- |8hip's bottom was crushed in, her gun ning 1o play the Shamrocks of that | deck smashed, her spar deek stripped, {town in a' preliminary game her side plates buiged open and her [tocal team has been practicing engines forced from their foundations for this contest and hopes to she was pounded on the rocks, home the bacon. The players }lm‘u the 6:45 o'clock troi) who are asked 1o report ar low Cassidy, Willlam Suilivan, McGibbon, J, Ifor . Anderson, ! Leglon Auxiliary { The American Legion auniliary to |Hrrn'l\ Barnes po will mect this cning in the pe rooms on Whiting -m.-v A number of important mat- ‘n-m arc to coms up for discussion land a large attendance s looked for. [ward to. Final plans wil be made this evening for the whist which the ausiliary plans to hold on Febru- fary 14, burn- West , also & n., 13 rang ith Tel. Carnival end d Newington Grang\ | tonight—entertainment opens of | 'THO MORE BODIES OF TAGOMA MEN LOCATED, of Captain Sparrow and Radioman Sivin Yound, Wash- ington is Advised, , Jan. 24.—Recovery of Cuptain Herbert G. and Radioman Solomon Install New Pastor Rev. J. €, Libby, pastor of the Ad- | vent Christian ehurch on Broad street, {will be installed as pastor at the {chureh tomorrow cvening at Tida o'clock. Rev, Henry Stone of Wal- lingford, president of the Connectleut Advent Christian conference will pr side, remos o d. f-1 bring | A48 oo YOUNG PURNELL ILL fol. " 08 u a8 Tolll, Eliot, Moeets, of David Colony is in Critical Con- dition, n. 24-"The nued wilent Henton Harbor, Mich, Houge of David toduy con regarding the 11l Coy Purnel, only son of Beajami fve “kir of the colony. It learned from authoritaiive vou however, that the Purnell is re- garded it been tound in physielans rom Purn W e cated by Sta oss of Coy I and necessary to call tside colony. 18 maid 1o be sufering from which at present is compli attack of pneumonta, connty officers tuda condition « critica has n return office of the \ hat Miss Ruth Roper, daughter Mr. und Mrs, Carlton Roper of Bank street marricd to Fred Philip | Hart of Plainville at the M. K. church ory on January 3. The eeremony a8 performed Ao B Dew [berry, pastor ehureh Mr. | Hart is employed the Plainviile ‘usting Co. Toad of Poles Breaks, A heavy load of ‘elograph {which Frank Thompson was [porting to Routhington broke down {on the Southington road just beyond ‘H'gri s Corners yesterday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock and a number of the poles were catapulted into the With a gang of men, Mr. ! n was able replace th poles on the tratler. Traffic was par- |tally blocked for a short time | To Hold Mock Trial. Brock-Barnes post, American gion, will hold a mock in post rooms next me which will Monday, Febru finth haracters various part cte defens of Licensc, marring town clerk Heense A the of a at ¢ shows of was and wpeentaied miss varrant statutory alleged has i offense in “religious rite his colony home, might give himsclf up. Some the colony said that they be surprised if Benjamin ehould appear suddenly among his follow Jured by impending deat “his i tacdiate housel The effect on the ity ite “king's” discussed toda The ‘. by the been L onnection Wwith “Shiloh,” il at « ret | mer rs uld no 1e e, poles trans. old “ colony of the pos- silb) of son colony's r In have died (heir b d over to an vutside | ep a where mem been turn iker 1 and unv have r undert 1 raed t mot trial h =) Chicago Jews Plan New Colony to Be Named Same | and Jan, 24 and tablis 1) 0] be H rooms. ¢ the Jawyers for h the 1 Chicago ony 1o n briefs. decided \ + chicker the Cunningham 1 and prose hance to the ed to t g0 g0 Jows il or 0 for ber a a4 model will jury money prit pis fteal Estate Transfer Minnic Hu rred 8 house 10 under t and Dr Foundat " tral commitie Max Shuimay the Jewis Mr frans land an I of Britair AS ough age Smith Co., Tne Condition Worse. Fred « o Skianer T condition at his ted izl East mbers of his today am- He and : Community Theater Plainville SPECIAL ATTRACTION LEAP YEAR DANCE riday Eve.. 24, 1924 as repor e vors: lobar pneumonia ngerons Dance. Moor: ily to is suffering fros condition is Comnmity w gore da plans Iy ¥ Andrew Hogan — R. Moore Manageis ef have Jan. and not night T whet known as Dance.” This will be 1o all the ladies and will give o discover the charw of leap year. Tt mal . at omorre hey il conduc “leap ¥ enrprie them a « is hance caning not ATITRACTION n M sPeoia ard Talmadee Iatest Rede LETS o patro the effor! 1o eate’s the elas Ao Norma Talmadge in or ™ ckoft, P regationn nd rting of the Comady MALING STONE™ COMMUNITY THEATER TONIGAT7:30 the | ared for the | ‘n.d and smoker will be held in con- | tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellows | Muin street at a regu- | ‘ Brackett after was reported to | the | beyond | breeeh locks and sights | Only Son of Pugitive King of House | " Brtstol News MICHAEL VIBLEY, 32, DIES IN HIS BARN | i - | Marjorie Street Man Is victim oi Heart Failure TACOMA YICTIM LIVED HERE Radio Operator, vl - BEG/¥ AT ONCE e, “a bas Jume —ra tion at once and flt that will make you | B and your folks and all | of your friends proud of you. We will thor- oughly train you. START HERE ANY TIME ‘Ilonwr H. Lussier, Was Snake | Killed—Death Bristol Boy—Black of Frederick San- | | dell—Auto Runs Wild. Michael Vibley. years old, was found dead this morning by his wife | lin & barn in the rear of their home | on Marjorie street. Heart muurv-! | was given as the cause of the death | |by Medical [Examiner Dr. A, 8. he viewed the body, | was taken to the undertaking | Dunn to prepare which | rooms of James J. ifor burial, Mr. Vibley left his home carly [night and at 9 o'clock was not i barn, as his wife milked a cow at {that time. Some time during the mL{hV he returncd home and entered | ’lw bharn. where a sudden attack laid |[ter, has resumed his duties after an {him low. When found, the body was |absence of several days with blood ipartly covered with leaves and lay |poisoning in his arm. During his ill- {near the cowstall The dead maun | ness the baggage department was in {left his wife and several children. |charge of George Davis. {He had been employed at the Amer- | Will Discuss Fund lican Silver company. Arrangements, Discussion of the police pension {v‘or the funeral have not been com- |fund by members of the department | pleted. and the police commissioners to work out an arrangement as to contribu- D, |tions and disposition will be held | Brennan in front of his offic on [soon. A contribution of one per cent | Prospect street, started off by itsclf | of the wages of the department mem- when the brakes released this morn- | bers is being considered as the police |ing and after crossing Main street, | share while the city will put up the |erashed into the railroud company | rest of the money. At the present {picket fence, above the Main street [ time, the ecity turns over $500 a year Ibridge. Other than a few scratches [to the fund, which was formerly sup- to the paint and some bent fenders, |ported by a levy of 4 per cent on the car was unharme |the liguor license fees of the citw Fire Canses: Cosmment, Since prohibition became effective, The big fire 1ast night at the \\n-l”" ty has contributed $500 yearly ams place in Southington attracted |1© SWell the coffers, which were also | much attention here as the nos | AUgmMented by money found on the could be easily scen from all parts pulruls and remalning unclaimed ana of the city, as they mounied skyward, | ¥ rewards given to the department No call for t local department |4t various times for meritorious work, |was received slthough the firemen Will‘'Buy Ohiirch Plano were in readiness to respend M'I‘ Proceeds of the dancing party last could have doue good servies with | MEht at the Endee Inn under auspices {the local pumping engines because of |91 the Trinity Guiid will go to the the lack of water aery near the |fund for the purchase of a new plano burning place, The Plainville ang |67 the church pariors. Music was | Southington companies have no pump- \"‘“"" by the New Departure Orches- dancing, an ling apparatus so could not do work wnd in addition to the that n pumper coutd have wecom. | CPCFtainIent progrem was presented, plished. Conplings could ha Plans for the concert by metropoli- | made ns Chiet John 1. Hayes has |80 &rUsts on Kriday night at the high {gehol theater for th benefit of the equipped the department with adup- : . ters to At uny type of conncetion and |PUINIE fund of St Joseph's chureh practically compiete, Chairman In addition Tuteh couplings ana | scrow that will At any 4. Drury al the onsous So ol Palos councll, K. of C,, res irant or any of t 1ov cities of this vieinity large advance sale of tickets event | Vrederick Sandel . | Fraderiok sendsl o7 : sty | | Witliam K. Tracy and Raymond [ diad this morning at his home, P R Ve Pl S ham place afte sho! . 2 5 ;('r:lhu\‘ pince ”~‘1 O e % | Dartmoutih college alumoi lastn he groater bart of his e amd foy |8t the Hotel Tlond in Hartford. el Trudon & Pratt will open their new rs had been employed at the : . 3 Rarage Laure! strect for serice on Voundry company, He loaves oy and children. The = e win 20 o'clock o e A it i Ausiliary, A, O, H., will take “M"vt‘ ”""‘m "(‘ e "‘l tonight at Red Men's hall, & tha Tt A v""”r 0‘ Vs Lilllan Benoit Cemetery [the ®wedish 1at o The i* recovering (rom her recent g ot tal « and will re her studies at Institute in 1 shortly last | the | NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Auto Runs Away. A moter car, left by Dr. H. been 0 it ports tor th connections hose of or a vears old 7 In. i1ness, the ight eral be held afternoor wife | funera) on of ofticers of the ut will Hielm, n choreh the joes a of burial [ In emetery e oklyn and concert John VFinnegan FOPIANG plar school Kills city d the Grorge Bristol work street, through and guro | hibition White Back snake Gr 0 sl Amati, Avery, high of Palos council, the bailding church.—advt SOUTHINGTON NEWS an are Gisela Hartord night, et auspices or benefit Joseph's tory ity 1 for is “nalke nor; and Emily Vriday under ) of Wi and Plainvi yesterday reptile prov " the = K. of und at late saw th the gra it to purposes, Pristo! folks this winte picked punsies in their garde had killed a snake except Wickwire and old-timers trying to recall 1! At a me bla had Kitted |of the Pi Sunday addressed Farmington | subj T World o A Knights in 2 8t. a storckeeper f the Union forum ntsville Baptist church next ng the members will be Herbert Knox Smith of il take for his Ftates and the re ting o nake ' heen in winter Tacoma Vi mer Henry Mrs, street " here ¢ by m Bristol Boy 1 kitted States ’.y inity was Unite va Cruz, tie » Isabella Columbus, heid last munity home it was xempitfication of Sunday. Pcbrus Yo a council, Tacoma et wecording t eve- telegram (rom ed l s Mot} oung r m and h on held next Tuess assembly 1 be the speaks held for Coolidge i { s Oxiey hall, yrd ) riaiament i Tuesday evenivg, ¥ inpiees H D. A bruary v « nnah ing listment peric ff Chapter will be obe ureh tomor- mbers ilies are ine mily from her strect H yoster. Wal Congroga- at the serve nipiac Quir " McMillan May Be Asked To Coach Centre College Nu- Center called confe his suc- Moran Praying Colonels escay afternoc was struc Edward ttie N - wt i . efore 1 misiudged H bt 1) a motor ca o of L & Bo™ is hov tie street attempt e pore L . . ek for N prospecte T arlie” as 1200 Koplowitz in a behatt ity have . wit for of their to recover a core de- y bankrupt- £ the money harged. served the e plaintiff tition Winkle

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