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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, — f ' Plainville News \Bmwfl‘z/— i W | artford’s koppl OUR JAN. SALE OF SHOES ~ CONTINUED AT PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW Low Shoes, “Queen Quality” brown calt and glack kid, welt soles, Cuban hesels, reg- ular $6.00 and $6.50 values. ot $ 00 Strap Pumps with Loulsoheels, turn soles, of patent colt, regular $6.5 $ and 87.50, Sale Price ..... 4 50 One Strap Pumps, black suede. turn soles, Louis heels, regular $6.50 and $4 50 $7 values, priced now . ... Pair Novelty Strap Pumps, black suede, trimmed, turn soles, Spanish heels, regular $8.50 kind. $ Priced at . . Pair 5.50 Side Gore Pumps, patent colt, turn soles, Spanish heels, were $8.50, $6 00 for cxe BRI Best Grade "Rubbers for women, misses and children, at-the following prices. Women's regular $1.00 kinds, pair 790 Misses’ regular 90c¢ kinds, ... pair 69(: Childven’s regular 85c kinds, pair 59C veral im | settled at the mee endeavor to havi of the Legion me One of the the honor rol MAY PLAY HOCKEY . IN THE ELW CITY 111 be mads Kensington Teams Have -Olfer From New Haven Mauager Berlm News ma bronze The question of nlso come o in ¥ Eddy-( 180 be of New T magazine Crganization 1 wtte said, there over ken up. ho not HARD GAME ~ YESTERDAY onie v post's ities 1 find magazine. rlin post pag Mr, st ing a page members are interest now out just W Brick Has Good Outlooh— Poverty social Wednesday—TLegion S—Community Tudustry tw Mget Februavy o Meeting---Other Ttem, in not more in teams in they are ana wide ter 1o Cypress of the hockey has spreaa fay Now comes a Manager | rank Giana of the HE lvam from ine monoker Ne ' Hockey team, Gre biott vl can pley pretminary .\ w Ha Casino cveaing. e game nary to the B ame glon cins, and Rens lin Methodist following offi President May Brown Spiettstorszer | 01 the sking 1 hills at th saturday be a prelim- ¢ Maven game. I s nog & b Y ther or noi (he boys will aceept the ofter. Nome them feel that the trip should not in made, white others think it would be o good caperier play ai the Casino. Mr. Glana has no' answered the fettor, pending a decision of 1 ums, The game ;esterd 11 was payed at Rail the 1wo teams went at tonge. Some members o &om 1o have & bone to pick with the other delegation and consequently the battle was not a gentle The me ended with the Bottle Alleys ctorious, 4 to 2. No game W ved Raturday due to the extreine Cypiuss e n ne wil tis rumored a Sugenhime, statio iin railroad statio sition of station a upon the Dowd, the hime it conld not be he had put in his is a resident of of was a hot one. sad pond and hammer and cach team the Berlin will stage a Community at § o'clock and refreshments made sale those Con pove 1018 one how There will ho appe the ohject of the everyone in o cacds from the Outlook s Good. Beriin brick mak- par i® good, according 1o Harold Clark o the C. 1’ Merwin | Brick Co. Mr. Clark stated today that orders have come in well and the companies have plenty to do when the work starts up. He said that there will be a g deal of bullding from all appearances. “Connecticut ust started to build,” stated Mr ook for - h A meeting of 11 of the Berlin Kav Trgion to Sewt. this afternoon at Boiton-Kasica post the American Legion will meet at T. A. B. hail Tuesday evening, Vebruary 5, accord- ommandes Pasquale Gian- busincss Ernest tine President sided. To Attend Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Harold Alkali In Soap i Bad For the Hair | ciark and e tice and Berlin and by train for Los Soap should be used very carefully, where they will if you want te keep your hair looking its best. Many soaps and prepared shampoos conlains too much fre atkali. This dries the scalp, makes the halr brittle, and ruins it The best thing for steady use Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, which is pure and greascless, and is better than anything elsc you can use Two or three teaspoonfuls is suffi- cient to cleanse your halr and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich ecreamy lather, which tinses out easily, removing | every particle of dust, dirt, dandraft| and excess ofl. The hair dries quick- 1y and evenly, and the haif hright, lustrous, fufy, to manage you can g+t shampoo a! ans pensive and 2 few every memier maonths. Jthe o be gone Community The lin Community ¢ | Wednesday ev the basement o Methodist church have a social at expected that the The Awmerican wiill meet the Frat are in having ¥ and siiky, |t the and eany | bowie time one fine wavy, soft Mulsificd cocoanut drug store pees will supypls famity oil ;M s inex- L 1he for piac kid | nnott ques are wondering what 10 ascertain fuY post's italn offered a puge in thelr 1o the doings of magazine to n no The question i® not in favor the Oficers Are Elected, he Junfor leags church ors Hin May Sovl roesignation incumbent is on a veeation in learned whether or not Last Poverty Social. nan's Misslonary Games doughnuts and coffe the missionary society eclors’ the regular monihly was Nob. McPherson, and Mrs. George | Miss I'auline Berlin attend of brick manufacturers atout a month next meeting of the ning of this week the ness meeting of the special program 18 being arranged for social committee Bowl in New Britamn. Leglon bowling team Piainville Legion tewm and it leaves the scalp in New Britain on Thursday evening on Women’s Low Shoes, Pumps and Slippers, were 35 to $7. Our sale price is ........ Pair $l ..OO ; !;;trap Pumps, black iuedc, turn soles, Baby Louis heels. Reg. $ value. Sale price is Pan' $4 50 Strap Pumps, fawn kid, sandal effects, turn soles, Spanish heels. Regular $8.50 value Pair $5-00 French Toe Pumps, black and fawn suede, Spanish heels, reg. price $8. SAIN prioe:, il Pair $5.00 Satin Boudoir Slippers, black, rose and blue. Our sale price is ...... Satin Brocade Mules, broken sizes, were | priced $4.00 and $5.00. Our sale price but . Pair $l 98 Silver and Gold Cloth Pumps. strap style, yery modish pattern, with Spanish heels, were $8.50, Now at .. Paii @5-50 Women's Boots in p itent colt and kid, broken lots, reg. grades ..... | ems of Intes iaries Padelll and John that the nportant items to be! ting and that he will | Kensington left yestorday as many as possible | 'he two men expect to rema n present, juntil ttars to come Mrs. Wil tion. Some of the 'on avenue enter has happen- | Moore and Mrs. Bridge and an effort (over the week-end just where | East Berlin Hems, erected, ladies of the Macred Heart te Legion tax will give Whist #ocial"in the for action, church par Joost and Pull,” o'clock, The publication, Geoghegan and Fade lover G. Clarenc spey Bunday Pa 5, M eir how this plac The *olly Ten™ ar - silver tea at the home the | 1% Turner on Cottags afternoon at 2 o'vlock James Holigan of spent Sunday as the in Southington, Miss ‘heresy Krauth her home on Grove The ladies of 8t, will meet at the home of Mrs, 19, Rich on Main street Wednesday ernoon at 2 o'clock. Important busi- ness wiil be transacted he Sacred Heart hold a r sl the John Lewis on Grove evening A full dress rehearsal will {be held at Athle hall Thursday |evening and the entertainment will be presented at the hall Priday evening § o'clock, A number of the briel's o il atiend a m ing of the Girls' Friendiy society at 8t. Mark's chmireh in New Britain this evening Rizzi of lovida. there of m H, Stowe ned up is of Hartford tahlot The church will be the st " “1ORSO8 Mrs, Land as the and Mrs, the will . pox Middletown lis Lund, ot of the Perling Mr. Glan- |t no use in n in in the meeting will recelve the having @ leclde of ) 1 l‘.v any than Towever, will be invited of Mrs, 1 street Tuesday in ros Penfield guest of avenu relatives shall will algn be is confined to magazine street by illness going to take aclivities D, of the st Per- has elceted the the coming Ogle viee seoretary, Margar minstrels hone Mrs, street Tuesday will e of i arrington (reasurer, k Position. bout town that n agent at the Bers n, may seek the po- gent in Bast Berlin, of Harry W. Mr. Sugen- Florida and Max | At members of #t NCH CHAMPAGNE, One the odd ught about by the toward Paris is that b Nsplayed vindow aiong old 1o o slgne last SE Be combin nllnm. Berlin attitude eh champrgne ale in a wine ign “No g Belgians,” bid for the job, He Berlin i ciety of ¥ gregational church for vty social in the | With the Wednesday evening | French will be played |peared consisting of home- when will he on Ruhr for all clothes, op od a or - Jan- cupled nary Preach troops o the b s in good soctal being to have i The pro- nsed by Accommodatiog Youth should have pay double this paper 1 were Amer price of over cin America (8 vor) as he from & Lendon newsboy in its s, Kensington repii day and tor rehir il give Pearson’s Mecting. e board o ings banl 2 o'cloch eting 1ransacte w. M Convention ark, Mt and Mrs Florenc ren- Miller of East will leave Friday Angeles, tfornia a convention They expect At 0. « Clark, Mr. Miss Club Mecting. East be Ber held in the East Beriin It is planned to this time and it is re will be no busi- | organization. A ub winl leys. The Beriin leud at the present Plainvifle Tainville ng wateh z two to The gi i team ai challenge any marksman in the Hoes, U. 8. A, instructing Kay in use of the rifie. George Gabriel's church | Prexel « yvears the girls haven't lost a match. MONDAY JANUARY 1924. post. rooms !hr- members of Drock-Barnes American Legion, in the post on Whiting street at fhe Imesting next Monday nizht. trial will be held with a full court attendance. The charge on which the prisoner will be tried will be evi- !dent ignorance making the state- ment that “The Fgg Came Before the Chicken.” Lawyers for the prosecu- tion and defense are preparing their briefs at the present time. Stif Bowling Uontest. A mock DAUGHTER FOLLOWS MOTHER TO GRAVE Mrs. Geargia Jackson B, Dits, sumy” et i "t in Hospnal at Bristol prved ineir superionitv over ihat BUYS-TYRELL NUPT[ALS Pythians in the second Details of Red Cross Report—Town alleys dis- ning the |meetings of st year, the the same aggre time, the Pyihians have revenge. ey almost had it Satur- day night, buf the L.0. O. F. pulled out with a total of 1,358 pins to the Imipoitant Catholic Announcements Pythians’ 1.354. Condition S 'or Week—Plainville Briefs. The condition of F justice and member of the school committee, who is ill at his with pneumonia, is considered by the attending physiclans. been il for several days and has not shown any improvement. Keller Trial This Week. The trial of Albert Kelier of ington charged wiih reckiess driving while under the influence of liquor, s scheduled to come up in the town {court this week. Judge Willlam Ma- lone will appear for the defendan Plainville Briefs. ition of Mrs. T. A. et is considerably is able to be up will be some time fore she will be able {o be out. Herbert W. Barnes of Washington street is confined to his home the two organizations. Odd Fellows defeated gation and since that been seeking Plan Commission Mects Tonight— ious, ed Bullen, local Georgia E. Jackson, wife of R. Jackson of 111 Whiting street, died Saturday afternoon at the dristoi hospital. S8he had been ¢y a short time, She was 24 rs and. was thed anghter of Mrs, . Oliver who was buried only a few ago. She was one of the most popular of the young matrons in the town and her large cirele of frienc | mourn her passing. §he is survived by her daughter, three brothers and sister, The funcral will be held to- morrow 2 noon at 2 o'clock (rom her Rev. J. G. W3 pastor winviile Baptist church, wiil and burial will be in Glaston- Arrangements are in charge of ailey & Co. Buys-Tyrell Nuptials ¥ '-:.-\mt’r;nu %t Piainyiite 8Prained buck rnest Tyrell of Southington were |10 8 local facto Saturday ernoon at 3 |Attended by Dr. The ceremony was performed I3, Dewberry, pastor of th M. E. church, They w by Miss Olive Schubert of as bridesmaid and J. Wa ithington as best man, Fol- | the ceremony, a wedding | kiast was served at the home of | Tenement vh, Wesley Buys. The couple 1eft { Whiting St., i an extended wedding trip. 37 East Details of Report rman John E. Lamb te Red Cross committee, tal the final report made on the deive for Ited Cross member- in Piainville, stated that a to- 195 subscriptions had been re- Beeides these, $34 was con- i of which will remain in Plainyit One subscription of $23 was reccived, The total for the drive to remain to be used in Plainviile is hali of thes ubscriptions, which s 0, plus $34 making a total of ton gave one of $151.60, The remainder of $57.50 hay |and instructive addresses ever heard be seul 1ate headguarters to be i Southington ut a meeting of the used in Red Cross work throughot Union Forum of the Plantsville Bap- the country. Ust ehurch last evening Town Plan Commission M. Smith made the predietion Plainvilie town pian commis- @ the Unit 't Lhis evening at 8§ o'cloca hall consider the Wost Main street rai- This is one of the Mrs, husband, Derby im- and be- of P proved. She around but it ceived while at work last week, . N. Bull. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind neigh- bors and friends for their sympathy and their many recent bereavement, Mr, Sam Robideau and family, for rent, five rooms, inquire Antonio Melito, o Plainville—Advt, For sale—NKitchen range, burner gas stove with oven, Main St. Tel, 88- advt. of the Me | Oak ) wanted to harvest ice at White White Oak Tee Corp—adyt, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Herbert Knox coived, triby Smith of Farming- the most interesting hat * uni The e sion will m in the T widening of the rond crossing. most important the definite ppeil out this e we will be face war within i general to with another world next 25 years., The questions {hat has | 1he workings of the commission in some Sald that the United action is expecteq avold aonther war by brcoming ening, Re. Member of this institution of m'-‘!r- the length of time in which | Mr. Smith said thet the Unite & question has been discussed, it/ Supreme court, while con sttracted the attention of all the |©f the west powerful anc Plainville and surround- bunals of justice in the not be com ed with the court as its decisions are only within the boundaries United States He sald that although the court 1 weak and undeveloped, the help of 4% nations # would come a bulwark of strength and tice. Anong the i to the world court and confront States tme and ered finest worid, one tri- has residents ot fng towns, Catholic Announcements . Vay, pastor of Lady of Merey at the masses in the church yesterday morn- made the following ounces Frid of this week will be the first I'riday of the month. Mass will be said i the morning and communion will be « ributed again o'clen Saturday wijl be the feast of the Purification of the Bleseed Virgin Mary and is known as ( Dy andles will be ¥ world cifective of the John the church of Our world with e jus- ng ments atl & minent stag Klks number of Ii1ks who will be honore supper of (he Meriden to be held in that eity T ¥ eves g is ex-Governor Holcomb of this Sunday will be 'town, _He has been a member of the throats will be |lodge for 25 years. at the § and | Mrs. Loulse Johnston, aged &5 years, of this town, died at her homne Raturday afternoon. She was a mem- ber of Harmony chapter, O, . & and was prominent in the atfairs the First Baptist church. Mes. Johnston vas a graduate of the Lewis high school and had always taken an ac- tive part in the betterment of the town. She 18 survived a lhusband, one to purchase piano for tie Son. Harry, of Pittsburgh: a brother parlors in the near future. The | Gustave Berthal, Bridgeport, and a s 1o start & campaign for Sister in Germany. ‘The funeral was 1s and the cooperation of the peo- held this afterncon at 1 o'clock from of the town will be songht, her late home. Firemon to Ranquet At the regular members of Plainville the Southington Pusi 1 wi forth in clation 1o bs held in the Monday evening in week G P ngregational church, an adds a aind “ biéweed at T:80 a £, Blaze's 1 blesecd most 10 o'ciock masscs The Altar society of the church met yester at 2:30 o'clock yesterday and made plans entertainment and daice to S, Patrick’s night, Marcn 17 in the Community theater Christian leavor Notes The Christian Endeavor sociely of the Congregationnl church is making m. probably day afternoo afternoon of for an be giver by pians a ehnrel ociety pla - monthly ing of ess Men's Asso Oxley assembly Februar 1he meet Hose the rooms i ywn ha g of 1} resolve it 2 talkrest nade b company’s frst deliver Pavy with into spech m gathering banquet rky being or hours of % siore n Mook the appea nme is jevances. AT It's Huntin’ Time, Y’Know! chur tomor ey Metcar rmon a8 ehurch te Griffin nrde Hartrord . Danie delivercd the held at &t Mrs. Udith who #ecentls appendicitis i General hospita | comfortably * KEEP LODKING YOUNG It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fes! ~oung—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings nder your c{ —a bilious hok in {ow face—dul with no dnctor will tell you ninety per ml of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physiian in Ohio, perfected a ble com- mixed with olive oil to act on the iver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Ofive Tablets, the eub- | stitute for calomel. are gentle in their action yet alwa; s effective. They about that faturai buovancy whic -honrd enjoy by toni er and the svstem of i ,d'mrds ‘OliveTablete are known h therr olive color. 15c and 30c. at tt serTvie day of Routhingtor 1 an opers for oge, Vhilaacip va, will country. During the past four Photo shows Lieutenant G. Thomas, manager of the team. home ! regular | with a | He was foral tributes in our | of States takes a more |ejecta ] chief of the New active part in the affairs of the world | fire face tion speaker told of |been ehosen as follows could ! A chanie, Siates mrrL can- ! the | the Cresce; | Joseph [ being the cooperation of the polics department with the city in connee- tion with the polize pension fund. The department has* voted eight to seven to contribute one per cent of the wages to the fund, making about 35 cents a week, As the men recelved a raisc of 22% cents a day, recently, this will mean a net amount of 98 cents a week will be added to their wages, when the 35 cents pension money is taken out. istol Briefs, The Bristol Realty company has moved ita offices from the savings Lank building to 124 Main street. John Brennan of 126 Grove street is visiting friends in New York. Edward P. Farrell of South Meriden has returned to that city after spending a few days at his for- mer home in this city. Rev. James Kane visiting friends in the city. udoiph Bachand has resigned as yvellow cab operator at the local sta- tion to enter the employ of the Silver Lane Pickle Co, in Hartford A danghter was Lern to Mrs. Fred Gentile of 28 Bristol, at the New hospital yesterday. Bristol News ASSESSORS LOCATE OWNERS OF AUTOS Discover Names Through Stc.e Motor Vehicle Department REY. 0. T. MAGNELL PLEASED Expresses satisfaction Over Besponse of Danbury is of Parishioners To Nesd of Fu —Mitchell Reclected Chicef of New M qa Mr. an Summitt Departure Fire Depart Britain rent. ctree Increase of 369 names {n Gan of taxpayers on the grand nearing completion, has been a nounced by the hoard of assessor, Although the full city valuation known to the assessment board 10ws a substantial increase, amount will not be made public g several days, until the details arc®in perfect shape, The tax list books arc now being bound ut a Hartford print- ery, The mafority of the additional names on the hooks are those of me- | 0% ! ; tor car owners and the greater part oY thousands of n:ow‘fl' w’m, Knows of them have been assessed the 10 it .“.’,',"fi',‘“,',‘:,r ‘;,fl:‘,‘:'dr:“ per cent penalty for not filing their e Holter s Ahe btk lists within the time limit allotted A Ve - Giab thans Tekeh S et last fall. The assessors became aware ot apdlisssdstciamiy e it of the ownership through the cards, | Hrco B v o o bl g b i sent out each year by the motor ve- | proye a0t 4015 WOOARANL Abw. Do hicle department, which showed the | Lroi0 Mich. By doing thia you wiil be cars and ownern, located in this city. | o raqocs steaddy and easly, withe Pledge Makers Prompt | oVt starvation diet or tiresome exer- Commendation of those who pledg- | cise. ed amounts for the new St. Joseph church was given at the masses y Say “Bayer”- Genuine! the list list, now Ge tting Too Fat? T.y 1his—Reduce Prople whoe don't grow too fat are fortunate -xeeption. But if you the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to fol- low this suggestion, which is endorsed is apd moining by the pastor, the Oliver T, Magnell, who announe- two-thirds of the amount | promised, had been received in cash, | As the criginal total was not far from the $160,006 mark, this means that the new church d has attracted a large amount, a goodly share of hus already Deen expended, in the construction work, pregressed so favorably the pew edifice is well on the to corapletion, The pledges for » fund were payable in full within vo v and with the greater part the mo at hand, the desire of parishioncrs for the speedy eree- rew church can be easily parishioners were not alone in putting up the money, however, as several substantial amounts were re- ceived from friends of other denom- Inations, Mitchell Elected Chief Mitchell has been re- Departure departinent, a private orguniza- the manufacturing concern, of the department have Assistants to Willlam Tabor, Willlam Hanson and K. B, Case: master me- Joha Mullens; superintendent alarm system, T, M. Johnson; H Tuttle: treasurer, Charles During the last year, the de- nnflnwn responded to eight fires in plant, whieh e quickly ex- tinguished with smali losses, Fine Skating Enjoyed for skating were terday at Rockwell uitracted hundreds to | Costumes that would have done credit to any masked ball or New Orleans Mardi Gras party, vere the r and the crowd was a one, taking full advantage ational spot. In an- cold wave, Superin- tendent of Public Works Oscar Ander son enlisted the wid of Chief John H Hayes and the fire department so the skating lagoon was fooded. A new suriace beekoning, the skaters lost no time in obeying the summons. Rockwell Park was not alone in attraction yesterday as Pine Lake, the estate of Judge William J. Malone in Porestville, was another populat gathering place for skaters West Ends Lose listiess game, the West sceond successive contest to ts of Manchester on Satur- ed Men's 26, Carpenter caging not supported we! his colleag As far a8 floor the jocals were greatly superior isitors but could not cage the jogree eguiarity that the tion of the The Frederiek A of Other ofiicin Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin® have been proved safe by millions and | prescribed by physicians over twenty- three years for Colds and grippe misery, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost only few cents at any drug store, Iach package contains proven direce tions for Colds and tells how to pre. pare un Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitis, IF CONSTIPATED, SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels the chief, of fire Joy. vel Ideal conditions presented Park, which enjoy the sport, happy of the city's ticipation of the In a Ends lort their to goni day night score of 4 his usua goain but game, work went, to the ball mieein No g mxr‘z or inconveni. gentle fiver and bowel Cascarets, fick «, Gases, Indiges- listress gone by We v-uzm Chil. 0e sizes, One Thin Woman G:ized 10 Pounds i122 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same & the casiest of Thermometer Drops mometers about the city ehote The 1 ped to 4 urday T that poir cs below zeto on remained degr ight wit Skater sesioudy In ured jay men and w ous and wo skinny men and wom grow stronger. welght in 30 days by day—as easy was throwr & upon his nt 8 An thought A A fract Can thorities are con take are not broke ng Mc “Roling"™ four times a The cases of candy 14 who tha ner men m. n, healthier and Just tak- Tabiets Case Continned to take &8 Lorenzo Sanzoni ese flogh very produe- drug- and more of them accused by Mattes of 1 tal mad “rolled” him Heved him of were contint the poilce ¢ furth week ago an ¢ sum ay February 2 at knows that this morning | ing & Cod Liver ms ¢ vita ufislr took pluce prod Investigation so the complai hed been mo o day nasty-tast- o s es and 18 & wone and strength unti mede. 1 & week ago far has mi Matteo compiained that enticed the men to their home and Yost hie mene ' . ¢ + woman der creator who wants to swallow the hor- n thess wonderful fab- oy's Cod Liver Uil Tablets-~ n1 o easy o take €0 cents- lon't ve Reainera or any allegs and the nimized g intoxic raen 4 ounedl \lcvnnz Schestnded . &