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NEW I;RITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924, |\73f0107/€’T w 50| /art/bnts /ioppl Center: Our Annual Sale of DRESS SKIRTS MADE TO| YOUR MEASURE LAIN OR PLEATED ANY YLE $1.95 Yot WRATDP A PLEATED SKI CORDION PL, OUR LARG TWIL $1. SER IS EXTENDED | HAVE AND. MISSES WHO | UP-TO-DAT SKIRT THIS WONDERFUL EACH YEAR TO WOMEN \ T A GOOD FITTIN THAT IS WELL MADE IN EVERY WAY UP fo IOWN THOMSBON & CO’s STANDARD. | T WORKMANSHIP AND GOOD SERV- Y SKIRT IS GUARANTEED. 8, MOHAI Canton Crepe all wool, sponged, shrunk, cspecial- sunited for pleated skirts, 42 inches wide,, priced 4 £1.95 yard. Stripes for pli inches wide, X Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in navy inches wide, Priced at 82,98 yard, leated skirts, all wool, 56- blue only, fects, CHOTC AROUND, JATS, CHECKS, ABOVE COST OF French Twills all and shrunk, for $1.69 yard. Heavier Skirtings plaids, stripes or camel hair ef- 56-inches wide $: ABOVE COST OF MATERIAL i OF TWO-PIECE A PLAIN SKIRT, STYLE, ETC,, OR RT, KNIFE, SIDE, BOX OR AC- I"ROM ANY MATERIAL IN K OF NEW SPRING WOOL- PLAIDS, VOOL. CREP R CR 3 REMEMB GOODS. Plaids and Checks in all the new color combina- tions and designs for 1t $2.50, $2.08, $3.98, $4.50 yard. plain or pleated skirts, 56- 40-inches wide, sponged 54-inch for $1.95 yard. wool, An Event of Big Savings ls. Our FEBRUARY SALE OF HOUSEWARES regular $1.75 kind, $1.50 kind for S1. Rre $1.69 gr cach, cnuine Lisk, deep 1ift out tr: Regnlar $3.60 kind, priced 12 pound turkey size, reg. 10 pound § size for $1.68 ad Doxes, roll top, large size, Lisk Roaste 15 pound turkey si ully at 82,80 eac .25 for $1.98 cac White Japanned Dirc de )t the held in Daughte will on will Willard chay American Revolution, the community house 21, Miss BEdith Smith The hostesses will M, Cowles, Mrs, H, H \Irn rnest W. Mildrum and Murjoric Moor Will Be tirst rehearsal ange minstrel show will be held Wednesday evening, FPebruary at the Beme of Mrs, € Goodwin of Berthtstroot. The rehearsal will e (Bin promptly at 8 o'cloek and George . wWho 48 dirceting the produce fl. pnxions to have the entire cast Mt Lighe first rehearsal, Grangt.minstrel shows are an- atrs gl in the past have heen all that couwlt * be desired in the amugement Hne, Berlin's best talent is Inetpded n the shows and they are roplete with snappy songs and humor oun' sitnations, Complete Program Announced The seomplete program for the an niy Tebration of Berlin Grange Lus be amounced by the lecturer, Wre. George Tryon, and is as follows: Fong by grange: address of welcome, ey, Samuel AL sk the Berlin Congregational chureh; vocal solo, Walter 1. Hart; playlet, Mrs I ol Mrs, Ventr history the Grange, Dr. 1L M, Griswold: ladic trio, Mrs, Williame, Mes, Tryon and Mrs, Shar A Talk Worth Hearing” v Healy, seerctary of the board of agrieulture; song by Pollowing the program th anniversary supper will he held, T affair will take place Tucsday e him, "ing, February b, i s he program for th 'afae been announced. Ihe ing of the church, Pobruary has Will open with the singing of “Ameri ca," by the grange, Then there will a weries of tableaus, following which 1.7 Merle Hotehkiss will render a vocal solo. Lyman Nall will give recitation and the roll eall will be taken. The affalr will end with wong by the grange. Entertainment features arc provide by the lecturer for every meeting Mr<, Hooker Recovered many friends M Hooker of Kensington at her home fo with o attendanes pleased her re Berlin News MIXUPRESULTSIN ARREST OF RANSKI Mlke Rector Suliers Knile Cu * When Fflend Runs Wild WILL BE TRIED TONIGHT Pirst Ttehearsal of Grange read & be Mrs, Damon, Miss o, » .dn- ¥ The ferlin 6, W T nual 1 AR Mi —Costuni’ Ball Planned—D, Honds In Bad Comdition At gram Completed. » beek ey . Constahic 1 polkee, on Mike wlor will In Berlin Itemski of last-night by of the terlin chargh of anit on also of Beckley. John drunkenncss in th this ning at T Ranski is given a fray happened night at John's I L fting i and they Words passed | finully John drew hie companion, in the back of the Then Mike went called Constable one last Lhe affair, e HRanski offehder, Jolin ank of rested Rrown s of tricd town court when The v'clock heariy Wedy argn forth and v Leon stats ) an gra nd Knif cutting zo! ment wnd ves ’ second meets program ly alleged itector el of ont 1o rested the home, n evening and The officor home« nd on told then ar- h Hesidents Compinn. cotdents of Cottage street flerlin, awe complaining ‘about condition that section of rond claim that the road is had condition and practically impassable for automhobiles, They say that 1he r is full of deep ruts and that when a car geis into one of them it most impossible for the driver to turn out Foast a 1he of They in i been witl be covery vho has v several " knov nurse Plan « Ball, he next bIg event on the program of the Worthington Commmunity association I8 the fancy dress ball which will fake: place in the Grange hafl the part of February, The pall is one of the big social cvents of e yeor in Rerlin and it promiscs 1o be better than r this year. Mrs 1tobert W, Deming and Fred 8 Trowp are in charge of arrangements. D A R, Meeting. nest mecting of Emma socials Planncd The Christian En the Kensington (e will hold a social lors on Batur . ' chur ¥ Cen regational ein i " the chureh vening All you wele of this carly at 7 the clock howill e e 1rom School Mildrum Polytechnic few duys v Mra, B, W Mr, Mildrum this vacation following the examinations. He is a at the institution, Meeting of Maccabees A meeting of the Maccabees wi held at T. A. B. hall this evening 8§ o'clock. Business of an importa nature is expected to come up for a tion, e prop ol Henry W student at Worcester is svending s Mr. and t Tgglin Institute, Pis par. Idrum is home ents, of on year mor The Hart mid sopho- Go To New Dritain members of 8. Pani's T corps will meet at the New Britain Saturday o at 7:30 o'clock. They will take |in & parade of drum corps in that city preceding the carnival being given Ly the New Britain cor Fast Berlin Mtems The local members of 1he Boy Scouts will attend a meeting of their {troop st Beriin this evening. Mre. Walter Squires of Cromwel of her parents, Mr. and . Bailey, at their home on Main street Thursday The Sacred Heart minstrels | present their entertainment at | Athletic hall this cvening at § o'clock St. Paul's orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing which will fol- few the entertainment The library will be afternoon (rom 3 the evening from for the csehangs of books | Sunday will be A. B Tabs ening part The drum hall in will THIS POULTRY BOOK the 64 Pages of facts that evers persom gt 10 have whe reeps hens Gt 2 fraes yosr Grain Dester o i you Wil write s, wongte wame grdaddrre » ‘reeeopyw Ve maded yeu prempely. Be sure yom get AsdenDek A | £ At Gram Ca., S Albans, Vi Saturday and i open 1o 1o o' 1 Boxes—3 sizes, $1.95 for $1.49 cach, for 81, Pebruary : Walter | acideper of Ralicy | $1.49 ca Medium size, regular 15 each, Reg. 19 each. 8. $1.25 kinds, for 95c at the and a spe ial service will be held at At the evening service 30 there will be stereopticon pic- died at Thursday Lane Rainey, ainey of ldward he held from the Dunn and Portland be in Patrick Lane of this place ulu Middiesex hospital morning after a long illness, Mr, lvaves a sister Mrs, Patrick a nlece, Miss Cathervine 1 Portland and a nephew, Rainey The funeral will Saturday morning at 85:30 rooms of W, L, and M. I, from St. Mary's church in at ¥ o'clock. Interment will it. Mary's cemetery, th Nye, widow died Thursday S, 1rancis hospital in Hartiord, Is survived by two sons and daughters, two of whom of Bast Berlin, Mrs. A, ¥ Walter Ny he funeral ment will be made later, the Drift representative of the late night at Rhe three re Bacon and announce- lemonstra- the com Special features, Or for tomorrow. Glanna Kensington.—advt, Dawes Visits Tubercular Children in Germany Peh, 1.—Brigadier-General Dawes, head of the first experts investigating condition problem nd Snow by Saturday. your fish Ronkelty, on pany | der & vlin, Charles G, committee Germany's finaneial forgot the reparation hours today and in the capacity the Chicago branch General 11T, Allen’s child feeding visited the open air een- children on for few of committe ter for tubercular eror Willlam's old parade grounds, Kh' he witnessed the feeding of the ehildren, Afterward, accompanied by n Relier workers, G Dawes vigited the elementary school he was shown undernourished children of varions ages. chairman of BILLIARD TOURNLY. of the Itogers Recreation won over MePartiand of the Colonial pariore, New Haven, last night. 100- in the state {iillard tournament At parlors, this city, Gregor of Rritain n over Kennedy of Greene's Amusement company, New Haven, 100 1o Soccoly plays Ken- | nedy of New Haven at Rogers’ in this city nest Thursday night and Gregor nlavs Soccoly Tuesday night at Da- vids' perlors, - ASPRRIN Beware of Imitations! {3 fa\ company pocket Davids' New Unfess you see the “Bayer Crom™ on package or on tablets you are not | getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescrib- ed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia n, P Accept “Hayer Tablets of Asp. only Each unbroken package tains proven directions. Hands of twe iablets cost fow Druggiste also s/l hotties of 24 and 160, Aspirin % the trade mark of Rayer Van tare Monoa-stie- Headache Lumbago con- hoxes . cents carid residents here, | Knr. ral | Plainville News BENJAMIN LEHARTE STRIGKEN BY SHOCK Had Been in Hospital With, ' | Broken Hip Up to 16 Weeks Ago | KELLER FINED IN COURT Wrist in Fall—Complaints Breaks About Lack of Sidewalks—Board of Relief in Session—2Candlenias Day Services—Briefs, | | i | | | | | LeHarte of 83 West was taken to the New hospital yesterday 1 o'clock suf which cam noon yestor- Benjamin | Main street | Britain General lalll-rnoon shortly after (fering from a shock |upon him shertly after lday at his home. He had been a |patient at the hospital 1or a jong |time suffering with a broken hip 'had been discharged only 16 we |ago. He had apparently been con- | valescing from the previous injury |which he received when he slipped and fell on an alleged peach stone in |front of the Neri Bros. storc in the { Russell Block, and was planning to |return to his position at the !station next week. | He has been living at the home of Mrs. 8. B. Manchester on West Main Istrect and it was there that he suf- fered the stroke which laid him low. {His condition at the hospital s 1 |garded as serious and his wife who | has not been here, has been calle to his bedside. He is years of age and because of his former injury, |grave fears are entertaincd regarding | his recovery. | Albert Keller of Farmington (fined $100 und costs on a charge of | |operating a motor vehicle while un- {der the influence of intoxicating liquor and $25 and costs on a charge of reckless driving. Justice M. O Ryder in the town court yesterday |afternoon. Keller was defended by Wudge Willlam Malone of Bristol and the state’s case was presented by At- |torney Charles I°. Conlon of Plain- ville, Keller was arrested last week after it was ascertained ‘that he had becn |driving a car which had run into and damaged two cars near the Southing- I'on town line on the night of Dw- cember 23, 8even . witnesses | state and two for According 1o the was driving his car (speed along the road near the South- | Ington town line, on the extreme Jeft hand side of the road. He smashed into a car that was coming in the opposite direction, whose driver up to this time is not known and con- tinuing along the road veercd off into | the diteh, It was testified that |the ‘ald of Keller and Ito pull his car from ler's cur ran into slight damage. AS a result of has been named ivil actiony for $4.000, was testiited for the the derens witnesses Keller at a fast rate of a car in attempting the diteh this also, causing came Lo IN the aceidents Keller defendant in sums two Devaks Wrist in Fall, Mrs, A, H. Richards Maple street suffered a painful fnjury in her home yesterday when she fectured her wrist in a fall. She was given m.-'u«;»s ald and the injured mem ber was reset. Her condition today | wassreported to be favorable Lack of Sidewalks, number of complaints have been fved late by members the plan commis: regarding the of sidewalks at various points Special comment has the condition of the corner of Whiting and cis on the west side where the dirt walk has been converted into a veritable mud Children gos ing and coming school have yeen forced through this parents have been complaine the condition for seve This is one of the many nowi the owners have been request lay ¢ Isldewalks and the plan | mission is expected to take the Iter up_very soon Board of Reliel Meets, The hoaml relief met toda the first ar betwee hours of 1:30 and 5 o'clock town hall Ther no gr of property file although plenty the members b up cesion A | re of town lack of town, 0 1he ma at Broad str hole from n wade and the ing about {days past places in on r to vent town om- mat- time this ye " the 5 in the was rush owners to appeals. aseured worl is The tomorrow ‘for hoard also ’l\n:ul appeals is i Candicmas Tomorron v 1 Purifica Virgin in 1 serviecs 1 the town " Pay e Services a feast of Ricsscd churches in the in wi following Sunday wi Blaze's Day will take plaee § and First at the at the tion il rey They and chureh o the morni o'clock essing indles mass. consist P ‘ th mass s at resing both and b . devotions this morning nd reception of wore held again Per<onal Tax Notices mass ' munion he rriers ¢ post office every he tivering th Collector a make n v personal J M 1 hese a stop a today de- Tax ainvi notie:s. w. s 1o mmingway has sent notice liab o tine COMMUNITY THEATER ANV DANCE Special Attraction “That Ol Gang of Mine™ the Mardi Gras and Coufetti Dance Friday Vebruars fobert W, Moore Andrew Hogan., Jr. Mect t | £ Fae Lo i Manager i d | s | railroad | gregating | ld). that it is duc today, I'eb. 1, and must be paid by March 1. Fire Laddies' Banquet., The members of Hos: Co. No. 1 of Plainville turned out strong last |evening in the firemen’s room in the luun hall for the monthly gath<ring. nquet was served unde \lHD‘th< direction of ham and the members ate The feature of the evening attendance and speech of A. J. Bor- deaun, one of the oldest members in | point of ycars and sery He spoke fon “How to keep young though gre | haired” and his remarks were re- ceived with great applause. doreman Michael Sullivan made brief remarks {on the ecfficiency of the company. An entertainment was provided. | Legion Auxiliary Plans Plans are being completed by the \mzmh( s of the American Legion | auxiliary to Brock-Barnes post, the Valentine whist and dance to be | held in Legion hall on Whiting strcet, February 11, This will be a pnbiic |aftair. heartily. Former Resident Dead | Word has been receiy {death in the Norwich hospital of Mrs. | Olivet E. Brown, formerly a resident of Plainville. During her life here, |she was well known and was a char- {ter member of the Methodist church. VYuneral arrangements have not yet Leen comp! Sale a Big Success | The food sale conducted by the We-uns club for enough funds to in- sure the visiting nurse’s automobile, was a huge success. A final report as |compiled by the treasurer shows a net \g.m of $95, one of the largest sums er taken in in an affair of thisgkind, The members of the We-uns club |wish to thank the townspeople for |their hearty support of the cause for |which thie sale was held. Conditions Improved Reports this morning from the bed- |sides of ¥Fred Bullen and F'red Callen indicate that the two vietims of Sneumonia are slightly improved and hopes are held out for their recovery. |Mr, Bullen had a comfortable night jand Mr. Callen’s condition appcars brighter this morning. 1 Plainville Briefs | Pythian lodge, K. of P., will hold the | James Cunning- | was the for | d here of the | Bristol News POLICE RECORD FOR PAST MONTH LOWER Only 34 Arrests Made in January, Chiel Belden Reports | PATROLMEN ARE ASSIGNED ployes” Health Has Teac than The record three Forty-seven nine o in we arrests, Blaze at John ¥ Over o police f a pre arrests were re Wade School—FEm- Protective League 2,500 Members—FParent- Association Meets Tues, has a lower ests for the last month months as only 34 made. Of this number boys under majority complaints resulted in There S doors department & vio wer and windows found unlocked and six Igst children "wenty-nine ported | were a served office. in. The the nights, s 0 Property to the was found by the assignments present Captain vestigation Daniel work, nent tra southside street, Jug! ki; westside Connell [ hinn traffic, {ville, Officer # regular meeting in Odd Fellows hall | this evening. The ice harvesting on White Oak |pond has been discontinued owing to ! the thaw and mild weather, There will be no rchears of the church of Our Merey this evening. The Young Woman's auxiliary of the Advent Christian church will hold a food sale in Simpson's plumb- |{ing shop tomorrow afternoon | The Episcopal Parish Guild met yesterday afternoon in the church parlors and refreshments and a cial were enjoyed, The tulk o Britain was greatly who attended the in the Congregational levening Sequassen lodge, 1. O regular moecting in the |last evening and routine transacted, Chas. N, Basney of Westwood § Plainville, has returned to work illhess of three choir deric 1. Fay of New enjoyed by thos teachers' tea h church last I o, lodge busine room s Wus rk r ar wee Large room to an, 65 Whiting St vt Wunted niture, A SOUTHINGTON NEWS e m attempting land which ha Bradicy ox hospita store It s ficlals have to secure the lease of been decded by the Julia tate to the Southington putation I such Pooperty thoritics | tave ines it s taorities ¢ i rstood thut tive inde pust au i® ud I8 leased 1o the hospital aMerat ot extenst win mad to be © present build understood tat c.ficatio t s Corporation by posta itiining t Wil be e buildings wiil In cossary to Miss und Catherine Go Mrs, Andre ave, left today will attend the Juotor 1% omes or the Colinge New bl which heid in the am Her Vi presig cge Miss mar Corny ot I ab tor Y ork " o e rrow sister Gorry, i to viarch sore; tudent Leen past t e instity high on high of S2od Vor Alleged | \ eteran w crimis wat the resu House Connty Dete Age T, warrant a Wreblewsk s 1 Znd ai veaded gu aws on Recovery of the lley and afternoon n boat Judge and Jan froi {lcahed L | The | taner the t police float over had the jud f rage an gon Nationa! and grappling quickly Rquad this | sehool dal was matntained Tad the i ot ment sonnel were morning quie unneces giv children tro panic Schools McGillicuddy; Officer fric J James Burns; d an o John Mal w m I William Mrs I stafford avenue had 0 ge's oy dy nd 1 a returned home, lights were re- stret notices city clerk's value of $25 officers and turned were street put and for the rolmen for month follows: Office Thomas Gucken; in- work, Detective rgeant special traffic Strup; rma- Aldie 1 ult; si; North Main northside, Henry beat, John Cir North hill, Cornelius James Keith; South | Laurence Doolan; | Mcl.oughlin; Forest- Namee; change beat, Joseph officer, ohn 1l 4 . q nter, frice, a Mac Messier, lone's bodies of George Helen Baldega yesterday as aided materially by a Yine lake, the preserve of . Malone, after a bo Evaletta Taplin me of leak, was carried a dis- mile to the scene of nd immediately gave the firemen an opportunity to spot where the vietims own With lights from Marine Lamp company hooks the bodies were bee boat or a he located A r blazing chimney respond o the work ary into the as ot th en Ka \tendaner schoo nsste sy The tin when the me enl act members ¢ 'rotecti 1 kA Large at I hich nual Uhese obliged to or nig nmi noor weir t [ ol on Vire was called out at to the John King strect 4 o'cock . Wad extinguish discipline to Fine the teachers, who lined up, ready to drill summons but 1 to turn the ehiily air apparent among as chers by ildren fire of the firemen made youngsters No excites the per assurances the and tendent of Seh to ne in schoo the t no da by to at ger existed siedd " A Omic g and rushed call eiehe . th fire to iintaining order, ir cos Leagne that 1) the Employes Grow Health kn Samur eague was n w P'restdent mecting the, offfcer nagers, and the op committees, » 1 m men I'hi ms of t clher wded o 1 resenting Instry i ommitteemen, om town Boat Used |4 ) [eharg e ...‘,, Tll young woman as well as the young man needs a business training. They should know the methods of modein business if they are to succeed in life. MID TERM BEGINS NEW BRITAIN, CO) cial music will be provided dura meeting and selections will be Alexander, violin- Sy ing t! rendered by Sidney ist. ollowing the the address of the business session and evening there will be hour. A feature of this will ymmunity singing, with Ross” Sessions, community song leader, in charge. Song books will be provided and some of the very well- known sones will be sun. Iollowing the singing event will come a period of dance numbers and the entertainment committee an- | nounces the New Departure orchestra are furnishing music for this part of the program, D. of V., Entertain local chapter of the Daughters erans entertained about 100 members and last night in American 14 hall, when a pleas- ing program musical and voeal numbers was given and dancing was enjoyed. A luncheon followed the program, Piano selections were played by Brayton Goodwin, Jr., and violin selections were presented | Sidney Alexander, Mrs, James Nieh- olas, Jr., pleased with a facile rendl- tion of difficult piano numbers, Recis tations were delivered by Miss I beth Douglass. Puncral of Miss Carroll The funeral Miss Trene Carroll 8 held this morning at St. Joseph's urch a solemn high mass of tequiem was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Oliver T, M The burial took pluc St Joseph's cometory, iss (" | died on Wed- sday at her in Utiea Y after a short 8he a na thve had spent the greater of her life here Bristol Briefs Willlam Miller New Britain was fined $10 and costs n intoxicat at the police court scesion to- a social The of Vet guests gion where the rell hom ilin N wax this part day. Ramne on Wood The M, M land stroe A C k t is ill at his home would game erlin thall teams, like bish with Hristo SWEDISH SUNDAY SCHOOL QUARTERLY CONFERENCE wtings Will be Held at Evangelieal Withany Chreh Tomorrow amd Swinday, Fast- s80cin- ieut be held in thany rence, iturda visitors, be held scussed HOUGH, MHPLY SN Clemd Up In Few Days No woman need have a repul- nsightly skin—ten chances t's caused by conctipation d a lazy which is easily and quickly remedied. For a good, sate vegetable reguiator your sy tiver 1y At ail Druy Sigar Coa ;g sts 25%a box o o Unicnated

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