New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1924, Page 7

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, OUR ANNUAL EBRUARY SALE of FURNITURE} CONTINUED | AN EVENT, THE GREATEST OF ITS KIND EVER HELD, TIONS OF 15% TO 50%. SUITES OF ENDURING WORTH FOR YOUR DINING ROOM Fach an attractive piece, greatly reduced for this February e for homekeepers and others to buy Dining Room Furniture now, at 10 Piece Dining Suite—Finished in Leautiful American walnut, regular price $27: 00 Sale price is .. 8 Piece Dining Suite—Finished in antique mahon.m\ enclosed, five price is $195.00. Our February sale price ...... 10 Piece Dining Suite—DMahogany finish, offered at regular for $250.00. Omr February sale price is ..... l.uffel sel AT W WE INVITE COMPARISON ide chairs and arm chair, blue leather seats, regular NDER REDUC- vent. Good opportunity this sale. $195.00 extension Table, Server, " $149.00 "= $195.00 9 Piece Dining Suite—Buffet, conbination China Cahinet cxtemlon Table and set of Chairs, antique combination walnut, tapestry seats, regular sellm;: price is $397.50. Our February sale LS RS AR $337.00 10 Piece Dining Suite—Buffet, Table, China Cabinet, Server and Chairs, combination walnut, leather seat Chairs, regular $350.00 value. L T S e 9 Piece Dining Suite—Sheraton style, beuutlfull\' fin'ahcd mahomn\' Server and Lhan_ aular price $450.00. Thon Freve Smith Nello | raga Met'o a tail light that was laying down on the job. | Legion Meeting Tomorrow Bolton-Kusica post of the American Legion will meet tomorrow evening at § o'clock in T, A, B, hall, Kensington. Commander Pasquale Giunnotta stated (o:l.n; that there are several items of | Sraith { importunce to come up for action and jof th | he is anxious to have all members|who present, Boy Scouts in New Britain Berlin troop of Boy Scouts will und good time at the Dritain next I'ri- 0 o'clock, , Rev of th Berlin News r— e e - ROADSTER CRASHES INTO AUTO TRUCK' East Berlin Mao Painfully Cut' About Face as a Result .“ A, st ARREST RECKLESS nmm \\'mn.m s Misstonary Society of * Berlln Congregational chureh will | mect Wednesday afternoon at L o'clock at | Roys, The the home of Miss Haitie r will be Miss Caros (,,..‘nn‘ Bavage and the subject will be ‘-"\ “Summing Up of Creative Forces | f' The regular weekly prayer meeting | will beheld Thursday cvening at Charl cloc Place 1, | r Mis Minor of this town 1 York city after s ther Plan for The 8t Panl's nevolent society meeting yesterday The The attend a supper Boys' Club in New day cvening at low scoutmaster New B sey st II\: chu Society Plans for th Anni- A T. A B, Soc versary—W, Mail [ Kensington Bowling Leag dolph Abel, Jr. Berlin, was gpainfully hurt last when the car he was drive | ing ran into a trucic on the Uritain road. The ambulance w Britain was called and h taken to the hospital, but it was found that all he needod was 1o have some | F wounds dressed, This was done and |a . Be returned to his home o'clock in t hall, Abel, according to Constable Vrank | the th anniversary Brown, was proceeding along the which comes Apei voud ut a high rate of speed, in the | This year the socicty expeets to hold ditection of Kensington. A heavy old-fashioned colebration, Years truck owned by Joscph Arbour of anniversary cclebration of the New Britain and driven by Guy Darl- 7T, A, B, Socicty big cveat of ing of & Belden street, that city, was | the seuson in n I*copl stopped under a light near Irn_mn‘ talked abopt it and Vield while the driver made a few for weeks after it happened. A big repairs. dance was held, eats were gerved in Apparently abundance and cvery fellow took his, truck, for he or somcone clsc's best girl to the 1t and his fair in style, hiring cabs half under the occasion. of the blow. But for the tween the segt custom of making a big time over the | rear of the cvent has rather fallen o, At the the truck several sary 1o mov meeting yesterday it was decided to in order to cftricate him, revive it and Kensington people have The windshield of Abel's car was|an affair to look forward to smashed and he' was cut by flying A committee for the obgervance glass, One plece of glass severed an | appointed yesterday, 1t cousis artery over an cye, causing much 1058 | members, 1 will probably meeg in of blood. Hé was a troubled by | near future to appoint & chairman glass in the eye, as as a deep | to start the ball rolling the e cut on one cheek. bration Constable Frank p eutor Charles V. 1o vestigated the accident cause for arrest Arrest Reckless Driver A large crowd was attracted to the scene of the truck and roadster smashup. Harold Geschimski of lower Lane, Berlin, barely slowed | down for the ecrowd and plowed through it. He was ordcred to stop by the police officers, but failed to do After a chase he was caught and arrested. He will appear in the Derlin town court tomorrow evening or charges of reckless Ariving. cvading | others do not feel that responsibility and driving with im- | devoted to this purpesc, proper lights. One of the headlights it has just been renovated. on hig car was out and his ear had Birth at Hospha A son was born at the New Britain General hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. John Fraca of Berlin, Standing of Teams, #tanding of the teams of Bowling league, is as follows: 20 C, Trying to for Games — ‘\wrurm of n from New York s Tudith Linguist and Miss Nell ve returned from N Pu spending a fow A of Grove siroe Last cvening, " fro was Anniversary o ¢ tal Abstincnce and ) ol asington, ut morning at made plans for of the society L X days of odist in th ning. A A o an ugo the was the Kensingt tor weks ad the the will 1l the mobil rear driven foree not into was by the ammed be- roadster and being neces- feet sre the Abel did crashed machine vehicle He was of his truck, it the Were [ the and 1o of all for past several years, this| scu was ten n the | to & nd | b le-| well for y m «iona Brown and Prose- wo memb heir is of Berlin in- | were but found no applications for received Want Use of Hall The member the Worth Athletic elub nek as securing a hall 1 their goes, They not allowcd of the town hall and they have their games in New Britain, It is understood that several bers have approached members of th Berlin Grange nd have made tempts to secure 1his hall. Some of members of the Grange to the boys to use b impa of in as far 4 the to play re out of " it AT use mem- gan in ge comm seem willir the ball whil it should inasmmnch r oy The Kensington ending seven, Berlin Construction All Kensington ... 20 1 Gelems 1y | Dram Corps 16 | Baraca Boys 16 “Cascarets” 10c BeSt Laxative Triangles for Boweis’ =" i llow, and are for all men or more 10 their credit Cooney (B. . ) Horn (A.-K.) O'Connell (MK Johnson (A.-K.) Moore (G Anthony (G.) Hoffman (B Moffatt (P Meyers (B« having “They Work While You Sieep.” 1f you feel sick, ¢ . upset, If yoin head t& dull or aching. or your stom ach 18 sour or gasey ist take one o two pleasant “Cascarets” to constipation and bilionsress. No g ing—nicest cath aative o ror Men, Women Chitdrer fiso 26 and 30c mas relje o) any dris axee, ' ) High waus made walked 1,450, Mr, chure o'cloc) hos | Juhn drivin The was called his The Mr. funcral ige o ! tunity to Wi The tele senators hearing $250.00 Buffet, Table, $295.00 ipson (€ than (B, ¢ h, H. (G.) (B, n (D, « 30 rmack (D, ©, singles were g h of the Getems and « Berlin Construction bowled 12 High by J. Cooney, Rerlin - Construction off with' the high tayno of the three rolling 3 team single, 5 Fast Berlin Items and Mr Wallace Kelsey Britain spent Sunday as his mother, Mrs, W at her home on Main strect ¢ ludies of the Saered howill give ' parlors Mrs s of this Paul at wil evening Sicgrist Gibney and daughtc Britain, guests of vx Northrop at her home Sunday, L. Hubbard Now guest of relatives rs were the in sterduy Nl and Walter automobilcs, oceupied by on Wileox for nl Arist new residen and family wen quarantined v AL O Faller th Syracuse, N on aceount Yu of Wherr the {1l n, Lpworth leagus chureh will give e chureh basement th MNineh Vriday given ing and social will hall Friday eve Jance thletie 1 fashioned be enjoye and Rtich is driving a new Mrs, V. Rich and e Sunday of Mrs. Rich's who were dr small child and in Plain ephew ing a oit, Mich., ¥eb, 1 (tors James Couzens ar ‘erris of Mi orc than 250 business and I men Michigan, expre confidence in th ity, h and integrity ctary o Bdwin Denby, and given delil ol - x urg ' rate rial h to st him, ing o ngton grom urged 1 to exert 1t tting the senat pittee to grant in order that hi Yarge tio with oi been ir influe ol na ma the accusers L i i : i PARIS MEDICING COMPANY. St Lowis. Mo, f 90 w0 Cooney company. string compuny total. Tubs rolled the of he Kel- Hoart a whist soctal In the act N AFFIRM BELIEF IN DENBY Mrs, in this Brituin town Werdelin Willlam avenur diphtheria spending a fow Methe prrty ceve. | Both and modern dances auto- family attending brother ned while profes sing t at and sl oppor- hrong th two Mich on investigating ¥ secretary MONDAY, ' Plainville News TWO MEN AND BABY ~ INAUTO ACCIDENT car Capsizes But None of Occu- pants Is lnlured Seriously DEATH 0F LEWIS MORWAY In i | | James Graham Tendered inner | Honor of Birthday—Attend Funeral In Farmington — Married This | | i Morning—Plainville Bricfs. Two men and a baby cscaped se- |rious injury and possible dcath last {evening about 9 o'clock on Whiting |strect when an automobile runabout in which they were riding overturned | fter striking another machinc which as parked at the side of the road. | The names of the occupants were not seeured, but an investigation is being 'carricd out by the police and an ar- rest on a charge of reckless driving |is likely. The aceident occurred near the A. M. 1I. Zion church, The driver of the overturned car was the only one injured. He com- plained of injurics to his shoulder and |to his wrist. He stated that he was approaching the center of Plainville |coming from Southington and when | just behind the automobile which was lpurx...: at tife curb, another machine came speeding by him, causing him to | turn his wheel sharply to the right. ‘l fore he could come to a stop, |ear had struck the rear of the other and the machine overturncd pin- two men and the ba bes neath it. Passersby hurried to the as- | sistance of the unfortunate ones, | The baby wa s seratehed and the man who holding it stated that he was uninjured. Deputy Sherift E. W, 1Purrey and Grand Juror William Foran investigated the adent and secured statements from all econcerneéd, The driver of the over- {turned car is #aid to come from Ter- feyville and the machine which e istruck is owned by one of the Greene brothers of Plajuville, Lewis Morway Dics [ Lewis Morway, age about 67 yeurs of 118 Last Main street, died this morning at an early hour following an illness of out n year. He |been in 111 health but his death was not expected, He was one of the best known residents of Plainville, having lived here almost all his life where he {had been tor w long time engaged in the coal business, He is survived by Gueorge and Menry Edward of Southington, and four sis- tere, Mrs, Nellie D, Kalish ol Main- ville with whom he lived; Mrs, in Kirkham of Cheghire, Mrs, lLewis | Gleason of Hartford and Mrs. D. O. {Coleman of Southington. He was un- He also i& survived by his Mre, Venella Morway of car ning the acel | had three brothers, Platnville and marvied |mother, Piainviile, Funeral heen completed Honored On Birthday James 1. Graham, assistant post |master and organist at the church of Our Lady of Merey, W honored at the home of Mr, and William Kramer on Bank strect last evening in honor of his birthday, e s tendercd a dinner at which about 25 friends wore prosent. The guests from Parmington, New Tiritain, Hartiord and Plainville. He ipfent of u diamond ring of Robert Pentalow number Plainville resi- the funcral of Iobert Pentalow at St Patrick’s church in Farminglon this morning at 9 o'clock. Tnterment was in 8t Joseph's ceme tory in Plainville Marelcd This Moming Antonio Runguiilo and Miss 1 entina Apr cre marred morning at 9 o'clock at the church of Our Lady Merey by Rev, John . I'ay, pastor During the nuptial mass, rendered by Mrs, Gus Prior ymond Cunningham James J m officiated at the or gan arrangements have not Mre, came Windsor {was the L A large dents attended rec em this of #0108 W and Grah Pany Pr suspend Smoke Owing 10 th death of « '"Washington hLate postpons er and ¢ "y edy evening wited guests another invits Ladies Soviety Mects the 1 tist chureh wil fternoon at Mrs. Itichar 1 the smok a this will for teccive tion later or The regular mecting o dies Aid soct 1y ¢ d We linson a Stockin Mook Trial Towight A post rooms ning s post erican ye e Legion on Whiti a mock tria businese has been veillanee and will ignorar that “The Kg ing Attorney | ed in ar of «hes Jer the Joln G riden a statem Wa " € First.,” Pros t wi ase the arguments Wintager while 1 apprar presentir for tate by Kraig, Kre for the def manded a question is a Willlam Cunning cage, and the jurors have moned to be ready for duty. The trial has exeited the interest of the classes and the masses and both Hol Aristol and Hoi Poliol will be when the court is opened Pupils Glve Recital The Mre. Adella V. Norton gave a recital at the studio 141 West Main street Saturday aft noon at ock. A latge number o the 1 friends of the puplie i greatly the was as Aleott Norte de- as the Justice the prisoner wry and ntous one «it been sum tr win am ir present H at nd enjoye ogtam Wattz o4 lows The Spreg his | signally | FEBRUARY 4, 1924, E lllolt | De | ituth Robin, Marche Militaire, Behr ‘and Mabel Nilson; T | Reef, Olive MacBurney; Roiling Sea, \Ilm'. Doris Denault aad Olive Mauc- ; Gipsy Dance, Lichner, Bern- | ice Birnbaum; Pearls of Loye, Blake, | Hazel Simonds and Constance Vicinus; Butterflies, Lege, Doris Denault; | Gipsy Danc Hunt, Weltha Scoville | |and Bernice Birnbaum; Parting, Lang, “onstance Vicinus; La Cascade, Heins, | Hazel Simonds and Fur Elise, Bee- thoven, Mabel son. | Bradley Funeral. One of the largest funerals ever ‘h .4 in Plainville took place yester- ‘L.) when George and Harry Brad- !le father and son respectively, were |1a d at rest, Both of the men W ,lw unfortunate vietims of the drown- | ing accident last Thursday in Forest- ! ville, and when the hour approached for the services at their home at 127 Proad street yesterday afternoon, an immense throngs gathered which stretchad down Broad street for a long Wi There was a wealth of ! floral offcrings and cxpressions of { sympathy were heard on every side | for the widow and mother who suffer- | ing her double loss with an admir- ! able stoicism. The burial took place West cometery. | Bonus Discussion. | regular mecting of )::-ack-]‘ American Legion, to he| the Legion post At, the Larnes post, held this evening in rooms on Whiting street, ere will be a momentous question affecting the servicemen brought up and discussed on the floor. According to Harry Fisher, commander of the post, the question of whether the post favors adjusted compensation or not will be {acted on and this is sure to bring out | nearly the entire membership. | At a meeting of the exccutive com- | mittee yesterd important pians for the coming year were discusse: I'lnln\lllr Briefs, The Holy Name society of | church of Our Lady of Merey 3 hold another social for the Catholiel club of Plainville In the American Legion rooms Thur: evening. | | Prior to the affair the ecs ot‘ {the Holy Name soclety, the Altar so-| cloty and the Children of Mary will mee the son of Frank A. Hart street, 15 convalescing attack of intestinal poi- | \ester Hart of East Main |after a severc | sen Mrs. €. H. Bronson of Maple | who has been confined to her tor four weeks with illness, is able Le out g Mrs, Willard Hart and one year o daughter are ill at their home on Lust street with an attack of the grip. A mecting of the Energetic club was held Friday evening ut the home of Henry Parmaley, Following the business meeting, dancing was en- Joyed and refreshinents served. street home 10| in. spectacles, double North and East Main 17-3.~—advt, "SOUTHINGTON NEWS Lost-—Tair gold how Piv, Phone of lens, 8t., | Itw cxecutive mittee urncd committee and the Southington Hospitul Corporation had been appolnted to make plans which will be submitted [to the post office department show [ing what the committces considers building suitable for the needs of | post office It is understood that the committes making the plan with the idea Keeping the post office “m ity present location, The junior prom of scl will be held Thursday evening, this affair is the bigegst v'ent on the scholastic calendar it is expected that a large number wil attend This is the figst time ars that the prom has hee a night other tha Friday night This ye wehington's birthday will fall the authorities hay ven permission to hold the prom on Thursduy evening as there on I'riday wilt no scssion of schoo yesterday that a a subcom- | as = Lewis in the schoo! Pebruary 21 As high ool n a number a 0 held W a Priday and e b board Jeetm Wednesd nd Fhe nest of the refter will be olfice in 1 between meeting held in T hall hours of ¥ a ening from 8 Word birth Mre, 1. M1 Mrs, " ol this te rison o Ald socicty cauren wi i tihe giegatio iy Sewing scowios h ire peeday. Lur L noun to laemin bott erved s of the ongregatio womcr Chur I o vu Degusis of 1 s held this m onceptic " Thor morning Buri 1 coemetery Hartfor T wi « batl srday 1% ey will be browgnt i tor the auspice " Woo chapter D, A an entertainmer t “n evening, ebruary annah LS and Mre streot Haven Kelley of Eden nue John Watts of Weet Center friends i wer en Saturday gursts of Hartf after Mre. Joseph turncd home mother here rday yos sitar her the past few laye —_— ER GRAY'S =ga'T POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. lfl i Voot 1o Severishuens, b | of Bristol News POLICEINNEED OF RESCUE EQUIPMENT Will Ask for Money to Buy Set, of Grappling Hooks SCARLET FEVER SPREADING Strict Quarantine Regulations Being Enforced by Health Department— Police Benefit Concert and Ball Planned. hooks and in event of Purchase of grappling other equipment for use drowning accidents will be made - the police department, pursuant to the granting of a request of that na- ture by the city council, so that the department will not be handicapped in the future as it was last week, when a triple tragedy in ound matters lacking. The fire de- partment was called in at the drown- ing accident and regular ceiling hooks were employed as grapplers as neither the firemen or police have any equip- ment for ase of drownings to recover the . Grappling hooks and lights will be bought at once and located at the police station for any emergency. Scarlet Fever Inereasing Scarlet fever spread alarming extent among the children of the ecity so that extra pre. ' cautions are being taken by the health and scheol autherities, Strict quaran- times are being maintained wherever | symptoms are found and the children are completely isolated. Health Officer Dr. J. 1. Woisard is trying to discover | the underlying cause the present | spread, which has developed rapidly || in the last two weeks, skipping from onc end of the city to the other, West Ends Take Opes The West Ends took the first the basketball series with American Legion five of Terryville on ay night by score 20 to ted Mea's hall, The locals played in the usual top form, after being in slump for several weeks and surprised the visitors, who con- tested every point desperately, The second game the series will b played on next Saturday in Terryvil when the West inds will be ace companied by a large legation supporters, Funcral ofi The funcral of Patrick MeCue held this morning at his home, Summer street, A solema high f requiem W colehrated Joseph's church. The burial St Joseph's cometery, Police Ball Plans Plans will Announce dnys propos concert d ball, by to an school of e the a of of trick McCue mass at st took place in within a police This event, Chamber Com- a commit which will of the police offic and b few for th Lene sponsorcd meree, will to be th be directed by named shortly comprise representutiyves commissioncrs, the polic Chamber of Commerce 1t is proposed to hold this event in the high school, with a double at traction for the cvening, Tentative plane contemplate the providing of very fine concert program 1o b owed by dancing in the gymousinm Very fine music proposcd for the Jancin vhieh will be un the of the prov ine f liristol of a severn “ta and it 1 additie and benet Tund people to the police will pension result from the mo Mr. Bughee, Speaker The coming of Superintendent 1, 11 bee of the W\ Harttord schools Iristol evening is being ited with ble interest by a large number wi concerned 1n Bristol cduc v Superintend nt the | ssociation the Feder o'clock Tuesday His sibject cy and its ent ~ducation the Vest tomorrow fore mad survey “tate promi s jent hour ty " n 3 Departure or This m memb. ting is open ich bha e harge and an i te mbe W bson mor M Appre toemory o Woodron Wilson place s servic rial wntion issned to 1 asking whole ¥ respect the co Unfounded war time tr “Rolling™ ety Charge IPorestville | A GOOD business woman is needed today in every branch of nearly every busi- ness. Our courses are modern and practical. We will instruct you properly and fit you for a good position, START HERE!! BEGIN NOW! 0 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. matter and now doubts in the minds whether Matt o of the alleged opinion of the the nien were engaged in wild carous and that Matteo got the worst of an altercation and decided to employ the police to avenge his fancied slights and blows. into the there are many of the offlee ever had §12 “rolling.” The matter is t looked as to day police | a Jumps Bond. English of Terryville, are Saturday on an intoxication charge, failed to show up at the po- {lice court ssion this morning and his bond of $25 declared for- eited. Charles Ballard, under the weather over the week-cnd, was too ill answer to his charge this morning and appear tomorrow. Child Struck., Jumes Peters of Main ported to the police lust his niotor car had struek LeVasscur young rl, as crossing School stroe The misjudged the the became confus she its proximity, wus jured, with the bruises, Poters was not William rested on also will street res night that Margarct she was little girl car and realized not in« of few d when she of d As vxception held Tax Bills Out About 11,000 a1 tax were dispatehed this morning by Tax Collector Francis 13, Riley, requests ing payment for the annual poll tax, The bills have kept this department vusy for several weeks in preparns tlon and the oftice staff was added to that no delay the dispatehing t occur, Bnumerator Rolfe 'k, Rowe and his assistants reooem ployed for several months before ‘the first of the year in the compilation of the names for the tax collector's lists, Indians I ) Ladies Tribe, 1. O, 1t M night Tue i wigwam on I'ros strect, wher stensive prog e clections will be given by the . quartet Waterbury und tribe members will present specluitios, Afte entertainment, a supper wiil be ind the program wiil with dupeing. The tribe the biggest nights in its nefit the “squaw a bills perso nigh we will the an Compounes dies hold or Juy wet will i prescnt r the d con- plans clude tory ol anid surprise numbers will be ntroduced, Ma. oy Skating ating ed a4 most yesterday at Roekwell at Pine | the private Judge Willlam J. Malone in as hundreds gathered to enjoy smooth sur As both places city, agitation the flooding of field and of the benes popular ark pond For- sport wnd of ke estiillc the ACes ut opposite been ends of the rted iigh schoo! athietic Federal Hil ters has st the the fit don prom similar like or opinton ¥ ics where fine action by pla ke t to scehool « 'IIII"II » 1. 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