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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924. Plauwtlle News | DANIEL M. COLLINS SELLS RESTAURANT Browr Thomson &) ficy;}m /. arl ord’s Center: Eliective on February 15 'LEGION TRIBUTE T0 WILS Will Add Beauty to Any H y ome "risoner This Is the Housewives Opporfupity to secure, at considerable savings from 1egulm‘ prices, choice window hangings, cretonnes; drapery silks, voiles, marquisettes, tapestyies for furniture coverings and all goods of like character. Mention made here of some oi he spe- cials. There are others—Ilots of them. KACH OFFER MEANS est Follows Accident — Discharged At Mock Trial — Tred Bullen No Better — Episcopal Church Notes—Plaintille Bricfs, Danicl M, Collins, proprictor of Col- tins' Luneh in the Neri ‘block, has sold out his busi s to Catulo Fucini and Tony transfer will become cffective | February 15, The negotiations the purchase of the business ‘Aumphh'd sterday afternoon. Pucini brothers are at present proprietors of the Piatnville rant on Whiting street. Mr. Collins has hen in the rant business in_Mainyilic for over 16 years, and during time he has mad large cirele | friends not only Plainvilic | throughout the state. He ed in busi s in a lunch cart | West Main street mear the Pla nville termination of the Bristol trolley line on January 1, 1908, After remaining |there about four years, he built {small lunch room mear the same A BIG BARGA for were The the 50 inch Sunfast, for overdrapes, choice of blue, rose and cana Early Season price— $1.79 vard. Hand Block Cretonne, Leautiful in design | and colorings, fine quality and Early Season { price—T79¢syard. ! Prettily Bordered, Marqui for window draping, our Ear is 19¢ yard, Fine Grade Marquisette, dotted—19¢ yd. cranton Net in white and cream. Early Seasop price—22¢ yard. White Voile Curtains with edge and mo- i . . . o Jv Q " tl_s m;‘,""'filr‘p"ce $3.98. Early Season price | eation and continued there for about : Fm_e French Net Window Curtains with !‘1?:” ".‘l'";h..»l. on Whiting street insertion, edge and motif corners, regular a more spacious agl $8.50 value, for—$5.98 pair. stand and his business grew Window Shades, with Holland finish, all [Jf/""] bomnds o0 e ready to hang, easy to put up. Early Season moved to his present location in price—63c each, | Nori block where he has continued Flat Curtain Rods offered at this [business up to the present day, Two for 15c, 50 inch Drapery Taffeta, silk in natural color, taupe and blue, Early season price— $1.59 yard. Figured Cretonnes, a very good quality, with choice of new styles. Our Early Season price—25¢ yard, Plain 40 inch Voile, of regulax 45c quality, r cream and beige. Our Early* Season price —35¢ yard. Fine Curtain Swiss, dotted and figured ef- fects, for window adornment. Early Season price=—25¢ yard. Lacet Arabian Window Curtains, some big values, offered at Early -Season prices—=$3.39 to $8.39 pair. Fringed Edge Window Curtains of ecru voile, a very special value, at Our Early Sea- son price—S$1.98 pair. Etamine Curtain white, cream and beloe, $5.00 l\ntl Season pricc—=$3.98 pair, restan- that of but tte and Voile, ¢ Season price a in on lo- into by leaps the in Mr, Colling, in a statement toduy made no announcements regurding Is reasons for selling, did men- tion the selling price and would say Inothing about his plans for the future, He intimated that he would continue in some other line of husi- ness but whether it will be in Plain- [ vitte or in some other place, he would I not say. The new business in years, They have m their ventures here and plan model their new establishment 4 Tribute to Wilson. A touching trthute to th (of ex-President Woodrow Wilson was wld last evening by the members of Brock-Barnes post, American Legion, | immediately after the opening of the [regular business meeting, tey Charles 8 Wyekoff, chaplain the | pest gested that business he sus pended a short period out of ree commander-in- the not Mildrum has Worcester spending on Main st Mrs, Henry studies at the Technology after in the [days at his home resumed his | Institute of few Iu:m:ln- r Mr, and Charles Duffy, She was well known in and for many years was active work of 8t, Paul’s church, During [ The ladies of St Gubriel's church | the past few years she had not been | will ‘mect at the home of Mrs, J, K. {in the hest of health, having suffered | MeCorkle on Wilcox avenue Wednes- shock some time ago, afternoon at o'clock, Plans 17our sons and three daughters sur. | will be completed for the Valentine vive Mrs, McKeon, They are Charles supper 10 e ghen at Knights ot of New Britain, John, Henry and | Pythias hall Thursday evening, 1cbe I'rancis Kensington, Anna, Cath- | ruary 14, crine and Mrs, Frank Plerpont, Phitip Mildrum of Kensington, No funeral arrange- Monduy for Suftield where have been made. Mrs, Me- | tend school Kee loss Will be deeply felt by her The local members of the Girl triends in Kensington, Scouts will attend w meeting of their Stevenson Gets Job troop at Berlin Wednesday aiternoon, oo Itobert 1. Stevenson has The members from this place pointed station agent at the Bast Hor- | Bolton-Kasica post, American lin depot and started his work here | gion, will attend a meeting at sesterday, He has beeh with the N sington this cvening, MRS. JOHN McKEON DIES Robert Stevenson Appointed Agent At | road company for about 10 years and homo of Mrs. A, ¢, MacKendriek | hus served In various places as an/ Thursday afternoon of this week, operator and rellef man, Hig last sta- | There will be o mecting of the tion was at North Haven, 'He was at | Modern Woodmen at Athletic hall one time on duty at the Berlin depot, | Thursday cvening, |town and has worked at various other of Berlm News Kensington heen ubout sHecess to WILLIAM D. DUNHAM CLAIMED BY DEATH Lifelong Resident of Town Passes Away at Hudson §t. Home owners ¢ PMainville for two in S8 of Main street left he will at- ulso ol ments or spect to the former chief of the military United States and the stood with silence for Mr, Wyckoi the. departed his guaities as man said that Woodrow pee in history, that 1t was ting that the members of the post, as ex-servicemen, should [ pay respeet to their ex-commander, He then offered prayer for the ex- president and following this, the post voted to send a telegram to Mrs, Wil- won expreasing the sympathy and con- the post Les Kene been ap- forces of members as bowed heads in few moments, short ident, and time Wilson weml complete Then culogy ':\lnlhm{ state latone would his rightiul the 0 vt eX-] B on kast BerlineGrange Anniversary a maun and give Celehration Tonigh woglon Meet- s ing Postponey dther Ttems, W Illl:lll‘ Dennis Dunham of Hudson street, a life Jong resident of Berlin, died vcarly this morning at his home places along the road, being well known In Derlin and vieinity. Mr. Stevenson is planning to locule per- t the age of 82 years, Death was|manently in Kast Beriln and will canged by general debility, Mr. Dun- pping his family to town as soon as he Lam having been gradually falling 108 | eun find a plaee, 1 at present some time, I boarding in town, He was born in Berlin at the Grange Anniversary Dunham homestead at Durkee's Cor- | R O net, March 25, 1841, the son of Dene o =ONLIC o Lol e wis Dunham and Mary Holllster Dun- |5 80 D000 00 ham. He lived In Beriin during his (AFPGRR KPRt B anniversary carly life and soon entered the farm- tion, Which will take place in ing business, in- which business he Chla Sreatns THIS vetctinsion remained all his life, For years he | annual affair and the Grange |1 Mitspateick, and is belng opposed bas been regarded as an agricultural s making svery effort @] Kerwuk was arrested following plan of tax reduction. i A e b have the observance one that will [accident on str Saturday | resolution adopted were T N, Ruewt 35 yau go down in Grange histery, /There | when a cor he was driving Is alieged |10 Senators lrandeges o o g el g will be Songs, entertainment and other [to lave crashed into « wagon owned |and to Congressman enn ll||V:ln and at .nl:lh(]l V:uu’ - program by Tony Promprom of this town, A committee was .u'-;‘-uln:-rxlr!uhm, position as superintendent of the farm 5t range for & muss ing to be he i1 the state reform school for boys soon to determine with ree 1 Mériden. MHe also was active in the gard to ad A compensation and it Laying business many years was voted to send. to the tors and Mr. Dunham held any offic representative of this state in congress in the town, although he always took gl the meeting e Antercst in politics, being fond | whether the is 0 aiscussing ewents of the against many years he has | familiar fig- Arrest Pollows Lre on the streets of Borlin I Bherift many fricnds who always refor to him as “BiIL" He always stock of interesting storics, His ¢ ing #ncercly regrotted by all | who knew him Mr. Dunham ed and hig wife Dunham of Kensington, " tal ir Dunham 1 association s The s heid 192 hington ¢ I Tl held 3 o'clock his late turial will % i Lamuel A, Fish grogational chur Mrs. dol John MeKeon Kensington, dicd afternoon at Mre, MeKoon and was born | Felix Korwak of 35 Britain, charged motor vehicle in a and while under the | | influenee of liquor, came before Ju, !Thomas 1. Weleh in the town 4»# yesterday afternoon, Judge Weleh tound probuble cause and Korwak was bound over to the nest term of the superior court under of $1,.1 000, The case was prosceuted by H. |V nsation measure now The case of I Sihver street, | With operating | reckiess manner oW is dolences of Discussion on Bonus, discussion of then followed apropos post voted to go on adjusted com- in congress the Mellon Coples of the ordered sent and McLean old | vy of the 1 he the program of A adjusted comper of which rord as general ion the o wworing the this year un Queen supers » n New held the o gpecehes on the Drum Corps Me A meeting of St. Paul's | was held tast night at T in Kensington. Itoutine | carried out Foresters” Mecting A meeting of Court Mattabessett of Thurs- hatl e . g sentiment drum corp A. B hall work wa work of tax The income started here days a large ompleted time Hmit for March 15, filling out tWe blanks returns has already | and within the past number peopl their tax returns filing the blanks is for Bute beon g fow have for ever of report of of sentiment favor or i or Acvident w. i rry reckless driviy csnitof 1 Wi automol 0 s part Irat foresters 18 scheduled for the at 1) day cvening of fin Kensington Legion Meeting tolton-Kasica post can Legion will not me on account weather be held next evening several up and th d the hope organization qnestion of the of the features of ¥ endeavor will be made what has become the how long it will before is placed The or not the the New will also be will decide worth while to carry Committee 1« committee in Iebration Kensington the mem this week i Deputy arrey ye terday arrested South 1 stre and Mans by the Southington elup to hold a big dance nd gocial in the Town hall Wednes. brusry It is ex. event will prove have been completed s Tonight of the Ameri ot this evening L L e 1t will that the There most brilliant of the to e The ision strect struck # 1gle charge AN rest is the Sun day evening o which 1 Jol avenwe whict on Whiting street injured will b Tuesday matters of commander that all members of e hand, The nonor roll wil one | mecting to find out project and the tablet whether | page in f the yes twier ~ him a cousin mar 15, | are come Press the Farmingto 1 at the curb complaincd nother man with him automo- claimed Purse! § importance survives . P urvi Chat Ther started cock's ult M esting je rris at Park ¢ Hitehe is orming the which ast ut has har was instrum 1ak but rid although t of an atm fand ¥ were amily arly e be 2 and A |today fety il day cssion was held the Ladies' Aid Congregational | "¢ that a Vot P church, Luneh crowded him i cgation T : N men and wome Bursel! car. at noon time town police conrt S Defense Wins Case e A signa! victory was scorcd last ening at the mock trial held in 1 American Legion rooms following the regular meeting of Brock-Barnes post last by lawyers for the defe John Secofflan charge in mak (ing the ¥gr Was | First tricd he fore intelli- reunie Augn ( an wewing om by members of uninjured : the Firet in 1 wae ¢ raty Thursday " nmunit . of « of funera car passing In was sorved to reat o hom: tried in the at guestion o n of the col shall have o Legion's magazine discussed members At & ting the South whether or not it will be | Business Men's association held i Oxley assembly nall last evening ey, (' It G. Pavy, pastor of the 1irst Con- gregational Setirered an & teresting addross, He took for his subject “The Duck, tie Goose Gander.” Plans were made for th annnal banquet and election of offi will be held nest month cometory the Perlis offic Mdeon of e at 12 hom Con- -5 m of on the page Announced charge of Mre i thi nee (i The church, t ening he in th wit satement that Th as 63 anniversafy ¢ 0 T. A. 1. society of been announced and are: Fdward Moore, John Gians MeKeon, 1% J. Puckiey, Bdward Tves, William W. Fagan Robert Fagan tdam Kingo, George Garrity and William Carey The committee will elect its officcrs in the near futuré and will get busy on plans for the observance of the organisation’s 24th anniversary Reported for Sale the young fellows of Kensing- fost their interest in hockey, it is| nndecided what will happen to well known Doyle Cap, which re- of the windows at the ketty store on Main been suggested that One of the seen the w coat | anyone de- has and — ANCe “The prisoner was wl and true ~ d e cors which & sreka lodge, 1. 0. 0. 1., will hold an important mecting in Odd Fellows' hatll, Plantsville, this evening. soon Knights evening Wiltiam Berry lodge Fythias, will meet this Red Men's hall Community Theater WESLEY BARRY e The Printer’s Devil and Fvening dren at 1 p.om. in Since tor now the poses in one a and Ror treet " the article be raffl members of the firm it other day giving the "‘ Al ‘.“‘; “"“;"‘“1' |of atominnm paint and - oold, by g siring to parchase the articls o iow ey "“; patliculars from members of the e it is & Hottie A or Cypress Hill teams act Berlin Mems Soid by Drugyists in 50c and §1.00 Borei- The regular mocting of the Ky tmlletin, . f Pythine will W wtd a 1 N trpt. 9% Jtils cveming at the usual howr Miss Lorette Flynn Woodruff street, was operated on for appendi- eitls at St. Francis hospital Saturda She is reported as resting comfort ably of off was cup & Heirs Wanted “Lost Heirs"—A book filled with names for lost heirs and missing kin from different parts of the world. | Ok ery court of “ngland, Ireland | and Bank of England, unclaimed tividend tist inctuded. Write for free International Claim Agency Pittsburgh, I'a, U. 8. A | —adt. Matinee y Por Setvool may Admic<ion 10 ” News Comedy Acop’s Fables 8 ‘Transier fo New Owneps Will Be_, restan- | continually | first start- | a| He then moved into the | commodious | he | in| memory | He said | gent men composcd of Messrs, Harry Pisher, foreman: Thomas P. Prior land Cecil Ledford, and their verdict was that the priso was not guiltw as he showed superior intelligence over the prosccutors in making the statement that the prosccution was to his own true know!edge and belief, ‘Full of hot air,” Prosceuting Attorney L. H. was assisted in presenting the facts for the state by Sir Percival De Bus- signy de Bourbon de Wininger, late of France and the defense was repre- nted by Me: Kraig and Kre of the K. K. Ko. The testimony of the witness as brought out in the ex- lamination proved conclusively that the (cgg was first, James Usher proving to {Le the expert on poultry matters (When he stated as a witness ths ivooster could lay an Justics | William Cunningham presided over {the court room which was crowded to its capacity, | Episcopal Church Notes Tomorrow, the Archdeaconry mect- ing of the Woman's auxiliary will be held in the Cathedral, Hartford, at |p. m, . Thursday, the ludies pal guild will hold a food salc. The parish leaflet Febroary s Jissued and will be sent gratis to an |one who notifics t=¢ rector that h wishes to be put on the mailing list Plainville Grange Notes ack to Childhood Night observed by Plainville Grang: mecting this evening in Grange hall on Picree street, The committec in charge has arranged an excellent pro- gram for the members and their children and children’ mes will ba {played, A general social time will be enjoyed. rost of the Episco for will be at Holy Name Social | The Holy Name society the lchurch of Our Lady of Merey will hold another of the popular socials in |the Legion pest rooms Thursday cve- ning. Whist will be played and re treshmehts will be served, The ad- mission to these affai is free to members of the parish and |large crowd is expected Thursday night. Prior to the social, the com- mittees of the Holy Name socicty the Altar and Children of Tar; will for an im- | portant discussion Drives Hook Into Foot Henry Bryant of the Scottswamp distriet, raral carrior at the post of suffered a painfu! injury while utting ice yesterday near his home, when he drove an ice hook through his foot. The implement which is used to guide the lar akes “of ice to the run a penetrated through the foot. IPears are entertained that blood poisoning might sct in, Bu No Better I'red Bullen, who has been serious- Iy il at his home for the past two weeks wWith pneumonia, is reported to no better today, Mr, DBullen s having & hard fight for his life and his condition s still regarded as critieal, The 1he meet socict ice, | condition whom little of I'red Calien, for wus held out, s re vorted to be conslderably improved, although he ix not yet out of danger, Childien's Mataee Aspinall and Wilber, the Community or, introduce an lunovation in the dnct the theater tomorrow [noon when two matinee shows run, at 1:45 p. m 1 the at ¢ m. The first will regnls show and the will be a special show for the chitdeen, This will be grected delight by the youngsters of the the feature pictnre will be Barry in * Printcr's Plainville Briefs Mrs. Sophie Dexter of Crown street is confined to her home with lliness, Mossrs agers of man wil von. of after will 1y other the one be second school with town \ loy Ive double and East Main advt, Lost—DPair of leng, gold bows . PIv. PPhone spectacles North 2173 Careful. Your “Prisoner,” hav nes for Anit, embe Would you your intended father-d and yon might 15" Weekly iking so reply mind not spe worship®” waa the court prosp. don) War 1 ) stuif n the imid Customer it's really | Honest | Why, 1k { | ! PUT STOMACH IN ; H Presw oW ORDER AT ONCE “Pape’s Diapepsin” for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach ne s omac “Papr tulence, 1eattbu T lisappear package s Diapepe styma gases, T b cach once PALE SKIN, DULL EYES, NO ENERGY? EN your blood needs iron our strength and energy fail your skin is pale and blotched your eyes dull and your flesh flabby. Gude's Pepto-Mangan provides iro: in just the form most readily assimi lated ~a form which will not irritat. the weakest stomach nor discolor the teeth, but which effectively enriche: the biood and invigorates the body Get Gude's from your druggist and begin to get the benefit of its remarkablc vitalizing and restorative qualities Liquid ot tabiets, as you prefer. T for vouresif the e ) e B Waem - Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enriche, tee at another | Bristol News SEICHEPREY POST 10 VOTE ON BONLS Bx-Servicemen ~ Will Express Their Sentiment at Meeting - SKIDDING AUTO WRECKED Maurice Bean’s Machine Collides With Pole—fiey, James F. Barrett to Address K. of C.—First Rehear- | sal of heart” Held, “strong hY bonus will take Seicheprey Post tonight in Legior a vote will be taken to de sentiment the loca the question. The carefully combed by the post so that as men as possible will in order Vot good representation of their As as the result wnnouncod. will dispateh a letter to Cong 1. Hart e il senators of this d L. acquainting them the sentiment of this city the service men eoncerned During the last weeks bonus ouestion has been discussed by former servies men and citizens who did not respond to the to colors, in newspuper columns and been declared that the men not favor the egion el that this senti- majority expression d on the e of the sailors tonight Discussion of th or tormer men ut American i egion, hall, when termine the servicemen o1 ity heer the officers of many service gather tonigh servic that tie feelings. the vote soon of is officers sman with as far as the the it loval cail do honus, men not the veid diers and ather Bavrett Comin The Rev, James K. Barrett, Immaculate Conception Hart will thegspe w ion ouncil, K, of ',, on ¢, hall. The membe will attend serviees at T:15 o'clock at St. Joseph's church in @ body and after mass will mareh to the hail, where the break- ast will be served and a shor gram of speuking will b Preparations for the event Bands of an special committee, First Rehearsals Heid first rehearsal of - “Strong- H the four-act comedy ama, which will presen February at the hig) the of the St servic The 1 ment is and have former sc of the church o Ker at the st of P'alos ' at K, Mof ord u I comm 1 h are in the The art, Ve ted on ter fund of last night Joseph Healy, a 18 direeting the Ineluded in theeast are young mey scluol the for building . was held bey Je n loca) of 1 actor note, production n ok the city Wreeks Car an attempt turn touring « arked south of | strect procecding custward the strect i of trolle Maurice €, wre Hix Jl it stopped into lephone plos sults but fortunate cscaped without injur Loomis, Speaker been N many own and women of In out small on side ns he biae! ur, Bean | his mot ehine skidded it had climbed with 8 re ¥ the vl wvenue cked n'ght ast ma- disasty Iriver doln O, Iivitations Bristol Real Kstate bo ors of the city to be present at the Pebruary meeting of the board to In held in the Eiks club, February 15, 12:30 This mecting will addee John . lLoomis, cprestdent the Commercial company New DBritain speak on the Melloy Plan Entertai; eting of the community « was held in the Chamber rooms last evening ond it was voted to hold twe concerts and ntortainme the cxact dates of which will be announced shortly Thes contemplated in few of the demand that the committes afiairs of t ture they wint made th hold the wuditori chur capacity the d to the bank have sent by at be fer Trust o'clock sed by of of who A m ents committes of Commerce even r jnsistent provide offered Tor the past iwo e, Contructs ar now for t I artists who will 14 inmoents 2 rams, is enterts im of the prope nti Joul Methodist ich of how ing nal Jditior events vening that Pres 1 leagu members ¢ poe There is no anc that ing | senator pertenc o restin question will owing to the on. of is rs of club affords him from inte k There wi mnection vents Hompital erected o the A GOOD business woman is needed today in every branch UL uvall) €vwy DUSI ness. Qur couises are mouern andg practical, |§ we wul instiuct you properiy and fit you 1or a good position, START HERE BEGIN NOW! NEW BRI home making the local the bhest in the 1g and preliminary progressed winter planned the been completed. Meeting Soon the guther the itul building, a fine nurses’ also be erected will institution one o srate The d construction work | well, duc to the the work s alreg as much spring, open of or dy Brass Stockholde corporation lirass an- this is issued by Albert 1, Rockwe The cxpected the latter part month, following the custom vears. Because of recent of sired changes on the the stockholders, the LS ristol the will for meeting cone vhen the mont! ragident gathering is of former intimations part of some interest a very high pitch, Board Meeting Advanced The mecting of the board edu- cation he held tonight instead of on Wednesduy night originally seheduled time, the usual monthly routine wiil be presented, but other important matters will be tuken up, including the report the modical department the alarming spread of searlet hool children, Wil Visit Hartford District Deputy Grand Ruler Thomas A, Tracy will officiul visit to Hartford Eiks on Wednesday night Thursday night as on the last named night, he will take a prominent part In the festivities of “old timers' night” of Brigto! lodge. On the visit to the Capital city 1 will be accoms- by u the local nd n Parent-To The montily eral Hill school at s o in the sehool auditorium, n Superintendent L, H, Bugbee of West Hartford schools wiil be the aker, Atter the of entortainment prog enjoyed SOl Timers' Night Pians have been completed by Brise ks entertain- the “old timer Thursday the lodg on South dinner ed at 6 v'eloch the and the o1 s o'clock will be the past Med rulers of with 1 Exalted Ruler Cro in the exalter rulor's stat After the ritual wor meml will adjourn te vhere an entertainment locul in concern reach this fever on cen an « Exalted pay his lodge of instead of ks, he jegution mbers, s’ Mecting guthering of the 'are the Feds held tonight panied d 0 oiticers ent 1ers’ association of the g esontat am, dancing n an will tol lgdge of for the ment o night at on ms e wil ser 1ests lodg: s at cons Jucted by Da wivl ¥ the home, wiil Bristol Bricls improvement * lbeen conditior \‘Yk\ Clara K in t f the tme is ope uneilms it rtford s Nor i Mu emp CONSTIPATION Is the Curse of Creation and 90 per cent of the start of every serious sickness—causing de- pression of spirits, irritability, drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor rect this trouble at once, and you will be as near proof against pos sible infection and disease. r:'gg/crs 25%a box ' or Uncoated

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