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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, [ Plainville News )| ROBERT FORSHAW - DIES IN WYOMING the Something Unusual So Early New Model Dresses For Spring At This Very Low Price $3 5 g OO Each l YES, SOMETHING UNUSU | ! | est in style, with choice of models for woman or miss. There are Dresses of satin, canton, roshanara canton crepe, brocades, moire, twills, When you consider they ave Dresses actually worth $19.50 to $65.00, priced to you special at $35.00 each, it is worth while to investigate. charmeen, and trico-knit. We Have Just Received All the New Spring Shades tockings for women in black, moonlight, gateau, tan bark, airdale, rachelle, blush and several other McCallum ingrain full fashioned all silk Oriental pearl, silver, raquet, attractive shades. priced at $2.98 pair. McCallum Chiffon roses, black and other popular shades, $2.98 pair. | The speaker explained that | tom was adhered to until the Lpan, ades and closing doors was could look down on the royal family, to get a look at he time he | Berlm News —— e ] PROF. DUTCHER TALKS ON ORIENT Discusses Conditions in Far East at Berlin Hoeting ADMIRES PRINCE OF WALES - Take the & no one of order that members ryone, in pers the street at them, Professor had not demonstration the members of There was more of enee, However, during tion the prople broke vent to their foeelings, asx the prinee ro by, This was auite new in Japan, The professor .---\ thit he was provided, with tick- the American emi he vas pormitted to see the bratio.n. The heing @ tellow shortly 1o the the Fine the in up and would have Duteher been customary ontshie royulty stated that it to have nny noise when appearcd, an wir of rever this celebra- loose and gave cheoring loudly or assy and entire celes Whist P — Last Bedlinites rown was described as ather different | prince regent Dutcher's visit prines dapper, but He was ma attr Professor country, Adjourned Chureh Mecting— Meets ing of Grange — Board of Relier s Tonorrow=Other Bricls, peaker stated that one of the about the w uflair is lebration was empletely des the nt Yokohama no being left sl things that the ¢ curtii yetanding Men's Heliglous Discussions Todid the speaker me Fosdick e of th s held i Todia, 1 periodically and over all religions in good Taith and a friendly feeling exists thronghout mectings, Works of Art, th deseribod by Calmness and coolness is wial g ole mewhere coovding 1o W at Wes ngland » rolenaor U " Dutehor, (netee ke, buildings an universty, Wt before the Har som art held v class of Portin n to Eng and imine FEanerson an binstration given ity did Tor n taik he tn «ady at first i refeps tive by hirm whnt thit t 'rinee of W tHp ok ey ult of rel ussions ar those present talk Al this is done of Lo of o Une of muscums in India v Duteher Profossor g one instanc AL TO HAVE A CHANCE to select for early season wearing, the very newest in spring dresses, newest in materials, newest in colorings, new- k Hosiery, in canunon, babbling, stardust, stated that he had not planned on so doing. The reason for draw- | visit the not conditions gent that he o8, would have to go out |appear at an important to look [meeting in the {conld not be present prof Profe gt islands cured had he ' eitizen Jof the | royally, sington Congre nesday ' the heing nominated throughout ceived | vote committes Lers, securing nation o effeet Mlattabessett meet this e home ton, plans ning of Son of Plamnlle Man Lelt Two| Months Ago Tor the West RESTAURANT IN NEW HANDS S"con(l Father and son | the hr Americ Legion Notes—Dispute | 1jc is Still On—Rush of | | Over Fence Valentines at Post Office—Bricifs, Word has been received in Plain- ville of the death at Wort D. sell, Wyoming, of Robert Henry I haw, Jr., son of Robert Henr) shaw of Plainville. Death occur February 12, from dizbetes, Mr. shaw, Sr., had reccived word on F { ruary 10 that his son was seriously ill and although he started immediate for his son’s hedside the grim reaper arrived before him. The deceased man was years old and was well known in Plainville *nt most of his life, He was in the United States service until two g ago and had made his residence e up to two months ago when he left for Wyoming. His father | resides at the Colonial Inn on East Main strect Mr, Forshaw, Jr | father, four brother: ma; Fred of Cavite, | of Ohio and Willi | fornia; and two sisters, | Mrs. 8. R. of Westwood k, Plainville, He is a graduate of | | the Plainville Grammar school. The body will be brought to P! ‘\Hl" for burial and interment wil {in West cemetery. Arrangements not completed pending the time of arrival of the body. Restaurant Changes Tands The transfer of Collins restaurant in the Neri black, wrich was scheduled o be put through tomorrow, wi made this morning. Negotiations were | completed yesterday between Daniel M. Collins, former proprietor, and th aew owners, Frank and Catulo Fucini | and Tony Carofoli, took pos morning. The Fucini brothers, owners of the Plainville restaurant, have put their place of business into the hands of the firm of Cunningham and Win- Inger for sale, This firm cffccted the transfer of Colling Lunch in the pres- ent deal, the by Q. survived by his Ernest of Pana- qrris rris of Cali- | zabeth dnd in- | be are the airdale, ashes of the led They then islands, st insisted that he ying that it would ir if he did not into the They were ur- at last consented, ador was scheduled to | tflll\XllH!m-l Philippines, but he and he sent the in his place, In fhat way| The new owners sor Dutcher had a chance fo|lumber of changes. some good information about the ham, morning counter man that he would not have se-|Fetained as an employe, but the gone there as a private tehen forces composed of Thomas| He wos given the freedom | 1 Monte, Oscar Altenis and others and port of Manila and was treated | William Kavanaugh, night counter man, have severed tlicir connections with the pl The interior of the ¥ place will be altered and a combina- adjourncd mecting of the Ken- | 5y on a and table dining room gational chureh will be | iy be conducted, = chureh rwly‘r'" next \)r'*’ I e and Son Ranquet bl r‘““"” S “‘"’: The second Father and Son banguet committos which 18 mow | Vil be held Wednesday evening. Feb- the par. | TUArY 20 at § o'clock in the Methodist church, This affair is sure to he a great success and s expected to velipse Jast year's banguet which was one of the hest soclals ever held here J. V. Lambertdn, secretary of the Hartford country Y. M, €. A, and Jo- seph Palmer of Hartford have been secured as speakers, The fathers of the town will bring their sons and of those men who haven't sons will foster | P | some young lad for the evening. American Legion Notes morrow night in the town hall, a o Court | mass mecting will bs held under the of the IPoresters Wil | guspi )i Drock-DBarnes post, Ameri. ening at § o'clock at the {oan 1. gion, gel the sentiment John Delowery of Wensir®' | the townspeopie op the mutter of ad The members will compliete | insted compensation for exservicemen for the Washington's birthday [as is contained in a bill now hefore which will be held on the cve Lieut. Col. Clarence W Febroary 22 the hall Hartford, a possible can- didate for the republican nomination he look 80 The amb: are planning James Cunnin has been ssor Adjourned Chureh Meeting The 3%; N in the evening at 7 ting will supply ach member of the bee a ballot and for nine members of the supply These are turped in and highest are chosen ax mem- purish has re is requested to five The committce new pa Rev, Ca n will charge of tor after the resig- Hazen takes have 1¢ Con social tee Meeting committer by The 0 of of nee [ congress. Seymour of wamped ing, the love greater peared from the those younger gener stilled with the spirit of the occasion | a8 reports state ['dozen cach. | orably for the nest few years, the | may be a rush of marriages ville, The | Brock- pected to be fair 1 lln“! Banquet— | post orably ¢ h.. rge ssed ( unh;s. Tonight at the feature pictur the ville this vicinity KRirkwood, Nilsson, ture and comedy The Episcopal church of Our Saviour will old evening men of tend. H. Hutton & today Boston. Leonard visiting at his former home in Barry, Scquassen | hold lows® hall this evening. Accor month M, Johnson, 168 cases during the report in tuberculosis visits, homes, doctors, cians, 2 exeluded | treatments given in schools, 20; | sisted Mr. measuring, terviews schools, mittees, According to health center work, treated en, 416; permits given, made, In observance Columbus, smoker at been Bureka Union Odd entertainment ing will he Colonial will town hall Tues auspices of ter, DL AL FEBRUARY 14, 1924. with Vv ntines this morn- tokens heing malled in ever. It ap- charactr of numbers than general the tion mailing kas become in- that the majority ones mailed at least If things progress fa younger t l]'nln- Legion Auxiliary Social American Legion auxiliary Barnes post wiil held what the biggest soclal af- the season this cvening in rooms on Whiting street. of post Cards will be pl.l\- d and dancing will I‘(‘Itl and a large visiting delega- is expected to attend. Invita- have been sent out: to various | throughout the state and fav- | answers have been received by committee, Several «of those in of the affair will be quaintly in becoming Valentine At the Community Communi theat pieture will be “Ponjol; st National' rclease and one of tions of the screen. This has been ured exclusively local management for 1 has not yet been shown in Marshall and Anna Indian frontier pic- will also be shown. K. 0. W, Smoker Tonight Knights of Washington of the Tully, An + and card in the church pariors. All the parish are invited to at- Refreshments will be served. Plainville Briefs Garficld Jones, manager of the Jones Inc. store, returned after several days' visit in a smo party this Riley of Whiting street is 0. I 0dd lodge, 1. O, regular mecting in will el SOUTHINGTON NEWS ing to a report submitted for of January by Miss Cora schoo! nurse, she hand- )ul' : Total nursing visits, welfare, prenatal vi serviee and instructive, 10; schools vis- number of visits to schools, school children visited at their $6; school éhildren taken to 4: referred to family physi- i inspected in schools, 22 from schools, § minor as- Coggins in weighing and 543: cultures taken, 4; in- with superintendent of chers and nursing com- is as follow 16 fant social the report of the 209 children wer the center, treatments give referred to family physicians, excluded for skin discases, 44; 71 advisory visits 16, of the 38th annjver Council, Knights of to be held on March 19, a the community home planned. Arrangements of Isabella has have n practically completed for the ex emplitication of the large afternoon, The Hannah Woadruff chapter, was Mre, L, ntsville hostess, The third degr class of candidates on March regular monthly on Sunday mecting of D A R, the home strect inedeker was eld this afternoon at Clark p Miss Hel two nights' | lodge, 1. Rebekah lodge Fellows' hall win will open this evening. be given Dance tollow Quartet of Tlariford entertainment in the ¢ evening under the Woodruff chap- give an Hannah . missives that the | of | ;| FOR HARDWARE MEN ain. | members at The cast includes James New Haven tod ‘month, The ©d of financing which he employs, A " not to be, An | Bristol News | SEES PROSPERITY | . President Cawley Makes Predic-| § is | tion to State Association SUING FOR COMMISSION Action Brought By Peter D'April | Against Napoleon Breault Heard in Court of Common Pleas—Bertrand cos- | Not Criminially Respoasible, a concise summing up the situation. President Peter A Cawiey of the Connecticut Hardware | as=gciation, of | trade of this city, addressed the the association at annual meeting o the Hotel Taft The meeting will told over tomorrow also, when the annual dinner will be served. Mr. Cawley spoke as follows: “As president of your for the past year, it b [to express to you my sincere appre- ciation of the assistance rendered to me by all of you men who are so vitally interested in this association. “As the yvear 1923 with all its busi- | ness uncertainty is now a matter o Listory, we can look forward to 1924 with a degree of confidence which, to i my mind, was not possible at this time ast year. With the millions of dollars worth of huilding contracts that have heen planned for this year, labor employed at fair wages, prices stabilized, steel plants increasing production and now working between 75 and 90 per cent of their capacity and a prospect of a | revision of taxes which will benefit us | 1l, there is no reason why 1924 | chould not be a banner year for the | live wire hardware dealer, | “Another phase of the hardware re- tailer's problem which will add very materially to his success is the meth- | the ation | great many merchants are always in- | debted to the Personally, I would much rather be indebted to my banker whom I am willing to pay for the | accommodation, When we can pay ur hills promptly we find that our account is conside worth while and cvery jobber covering the territory is anxious to sell us merchandise, We also have the choice of whom we will purchase from because we are indebt- ed to no one, except the bank, who | is the logical one to be indebted to, | “A Dbank is an institution organized | to sell money as a commodity and! when they cannot do that, they will make no money for their stockhold- ers “A merchant jobber when they ought | | chureh is in business to sell merchandise on the same basis, and one is rarely suecessiul without the ald of the others, | "If that is true, from your bank at six per ce nually and save eral times that amount by discounting your bills and keeping your credit where the jobber will always he pleased to sell you “I have the statement of my bank- er for it, that his bank is always will- ing to cooperate with the merchant in wolving his financial problems. He even suggests that it would be good business policy for a merchant to bor- row money at certain times during the year when he has practieally all his | scasonable goods to pay for. “From all present indicatio year 1924 promises to be a ¥ safe and progress for the hardware dealer “With thougits in mind, let | us all put eur shoulder to the wheel and make 1924 one of the most suce cessful ones the hardware dealer has ever scen Sues b borrow nt why not an- the ar of retall sanc these Commission Peter 1'April which the 1. The versus Napolcor { regard | would be lany [ the | entine | | five Will your Baking Powder make this test? pAvIs will/ pLACE one luapm; teaspoon of Davis Baking Powder in a glass. Add three tea- epoons of cold water. Stir quickly and re- move spoon. Allow to stand two minutes and watchroising strength. may be inverte. and contents will not fall out. It proves Davis’ unusual leav- ening qualities. Bakhe it BEST with DAVIS BAKING POWDER rural school committee of the board of education. Rubbish Fire Damages. Damage of a minor nature was caused at 30 o'clock this morning at a three-family dwelling at 10 Myrtle street, owned by Michael Scott, when a rubbish pile became ignited. Children playing with match- es were blamed for the blaze, Squad A made short work of the fire. Auto Show Arranged. The local auto show will be held from March 1 to 8 in the new Malone block on School street, according to plans announced today by the deal- s, IMinal details are now being completed Denies Demand For Wage Increases Denial of the statement, published in a morning paper that the various union men of the city were about to | demand large increases in wages, was President John Burns of the local branch of the Central Labor Union, He has receiv- ed no notice from any of unions, in to an iner and says he among the first to be noti- ned through his office as head of the central body, None of the other offi- cers have received any intimation of request for larger wages. All of increases must be passed upon by central labor branch before the public asked to make the pay- ment by the union members, made today by the can be desired | it is said. Teap Year Party One of the most successful events of the season was the Leap Year Val- whist party for benefit of building fund of Joseph's last night at the Elks' home given by the Misses Helen Burgess, Helen Mahon, Laura Lynch and Mars garet Donnelly. About 25 coupls t tended the affair, which was by a v heo nand by danel > Pierce Attmets Many The Bristol Jed pacity last night when former Noble 1. Plerce, now chairman of local board #poke reminises he is dean of the he had & wealth ¢ periences to relate guests of the Luncheon the the st club was to « of educatior career. aternity his ex- and best series being given at the club, followed Mr, Plerce's talk, Want Big Bet A side bet of 8500 each to be posts ed by each team is the offer of Man- wger Charles C the West Ends of this city to the American Legion of Terryville for the third game of the series between the two quin- tets. Because of the dissatisfaction of the players with the Terryville playing floor, the floors of the local high school gymnasium, the etate ar- mory in New Britain, the Hopkine street gymnasium in Hartford or floors in Waterbury or Torrington are ces of his legn al legal fr stories of to members of the 1o The i was one local Dick Dil- the Crange Will Meet ified by Manager Cari. also specified as roferce, The restricted to those whe the preceding two beantitul art which found there priccs placed them of the attendants riting tabl was valued al $35 family prople omplete it. A " Prine Mry, O u there - for welling | PeC suse on South street to us lieard before Judge in the court tfr claims Jission e Mr. Breault's | Antoni Carone mall BO}' Fdwin €. Dick on Niving | COmmon terday in Martfe B The cas 1 until long after o'clock and was not finished with one Maso the argu- to be heard Friday Judge Joscph ting Mr. 1’ April was asked and of the Berlin Gran®: wiil meet next Tues. |7OF congress, and one of the strongest He asked day evening at the lm'l in Berlin, Mrs, | advocates of the sol¢ lier's bonus in this Bln‘ber Bound Over for valuc of W, Tryon, the lecturer, has *tate will be the principal speaker of attend- an interesting program for |the evening. Other speakers will be Assault on 000 and the oceasion. The affair will open |¢P hand to address the mecting. A Losits. bas five | with the singing of “America” Ly the |ETeat namber of people who are re- | e e (s T T ound over r 4 bowl | assembled members, There will be |POrted 1o be against the measure are oo TGRS BEEE 5 E etior autiful design and workmanship | several tableaux after this, J. Merle | Planning nitewd the' mnestiig: and [S030F 9209 bonde. for_ e hepavier alned at high price A fam- Hotchkiss will render a vocal solo and | *0me lively tireworks likely to r Iwige B o Mg~ ‘\"'lm' e sked for three generations on | there will be a reeitation by Lyman St in the arguments which are fur e e e f art Our i of time | Hall. ‘The roll call will be taken and |Pished. The result of the meeting will | . K‘ et vhen we sce ) wag | the exerciges will close with another (D¢ made known to the senators and C A, -‘ '-'z. : "” completing song by the Grange --.,"tg.; eman from this district DR TR L e the spreaker It was stated today that a ock-Barnes post wil - “ . | 3 i ular mecting in the ser shop Chestnut strect aker. entered a plea for tol- |number applications for u g in th b odbirg the Aericans | <hip being received Whiting strect Monday tyan is employcd tices 1o this effcet have ed examinatior another .,m.,”r‘:; i Yast ?u-rlln | (T8 to the S eame offente on o 100K | win held at the Methodist chu hoid o < Resihe GO b AR SoNat A0 et this evening at the usval hour rooma it My Mrs, V. L. fol week, th moved Wilcox ation will meet in s rington, The next Woodmen wil buflding Thursday o W paid ton is are ayed on players have P games the The pleas Valuable Ada Von Gura, man police dog master George yesterday was Dog Killed the pedigreed Gers owned by Baggage- Moquin was killed afternoon on the Memorial motor car, The dog hundred dol- the highest said it colored barber took a j eople thers | am inee one of In of five years 1o ¢ juer witness, . V, and meats after M whit ola have | ),y 1¢ bur where wailv. count, about to counsel 1 calendar Donovan, represer aimed that his client Mr. Breauit two ye a purchaser for his property. He ¥ not tried after working hours te show the place to prospe i 1 prospe ho by long re and wi 1 nt i these two arti- « | priced hold a reg- a rooms on evening. No been sent out large member- cles,” said The sp rance ot toward the p 4 hiave m countrivs, T prines Ame ugh v n e at 61 Wales for nati of post agent, L of v defense cts .y on one as the wrdnarily 1 oy of members oy are o an Ky prayer meet oty &t P rising cutive jcans have e e Mainvill Sunday county sion in this Ryan was arrested after investi- kne rgeant Witilam 1 1" Apn Tho ¥ oll, ¥ have . sk of in the = P ty « sor Dutencr s wing the he I’ro in Chin in India iypines " W v his post 1 the local roome. Fence Is Brect The Baptist church fence rected ing to the chure cicty and ments ha ! n ot or mobbed. He » Codewedl e venue to and owing from o0l rofe terms of and iwo months two il and Officer nti Chester My 58 Chapma itney fined $1 Lt out that Tor- or Kt st HIS ie the time of year when you s S need vitality—rich, red blood— o testimony that it was bodily strength, firm flesh, good digestion and abundant energy. ny yesters If you haven't got them=if you are Mr. Br weak, thin, palze and run down, you begin to take Gude's Pepto- Mangan too quickly. It contains the yur blood needs, in just the form st easily assimilated. It contains the pure, strengthening tonic elements nich build up vour vital powers Gude's from vour druggist= mers at Whist, ard Kahms of Bast the first prize whist night by 11 Kensington, 1t gentlemen's first lation rizes Brunell Chamberiain Beriin . Krauth (LI M went 1 fin and 1 to the thione o1 § s-or Duteier spent s inJ ks in Berlin 1 given As secure Modern ’ g At tic Febru- meeting of the held at the ening won At Tavst as been | and costs W the pan De tine won the COnso- 21 APy A minsts tertainment will . 3 William iven at Athi hall Firady evening |J0%ep! i e and will lowed by dancing, ’ plans of onrt on a ~rioa Giana no new de protest of ation. O1) argument “otthe The ary went Mrs BEast Berlin and Arthur Brunell of cake lid ¥ pr © Celebration its loc told of celebratiorn i casor's st attempt te t there resumed ! Insurance her the Crowy Miss There: Krauth her duties at the Tra Poliard of East ‘0. after being confined to er liquid or tablets. Fegan Kensingion. ©n Grove street by : . To gee for yo il The local members of the fiay fOCity of NI char ve " " Free Tableu e vening of this week puts end a ng of thei : . ¢ ’ G rencaverh Co. 55 Warren Sto N i X ey s Gude's Mangan rded & Ahe pre In Japan ary for all peo- % In their homes s when the pr rid SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Neck and Arms Basily Made Smooth, Says Specialist. breaking out of the skin, even itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special- ist. Decause of its germ destroying properties, this salphur preparation beging at once to soothe irritated skin | and heal eruptions such &s rash, pim- | ples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement, and you do | Pines and Professor not have to wait for relief from em- |!hat the men present barfassment. Improvement atickly | Sible positions in the gov shows. Sufferers {rom skin trouble |the islands. should obtain a small jar o5f Rewles ._"" men prese Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug- quired whether gist and use il like cold cream. intended to visi on a as may of Japan duri s 1 ownd (et in that country th . bren custon [ Fruit Aabilite Ber- - 0 George home crt Mness shad uil em by. nd 1o close eror Friday entine soclal will be hetd sington Methodist mitte of Iadies of George Tryon is chaifman will be special music, pantomine games. Refreshments will be ser Everybody I8 welcome and a good time is assured all who attend Clogged Nir Passages Open 8t Once— In the Philippives. Nostrile Cleared American ambassador o - was former president of Cornell university and, being & graduate of Corncll himself, Pro fessor Dutcher was made to feel home while he was in Ching one dinner party to which he was in- |vited by the ambassador most of the ;(umw were Filipinos and he won- |dered at thie However, the ambas- sador was interested in (he Philip Dutcher Jenrned | held resp rning. - League | o : nd a group L "ang d ’ have tomorrow | . = sidew set it ' thee or the crown church from meet stands was first plas and 3. The | ho'd a Valentine hall this evening. ned to b Pepto- in Middistown Tonic and Blood Enricher R T ———————— STOPS CATARRH ladies of St ‘s ehurch supper at Pyth- Gabric ih of Valentines office was . N ] Fngineer Talks ocal post literall Rewcarch ane The “hina nostri's ar STOP COUGHING Conghs we feverish conditions, ‘hrm’: and lung erain and lead to ravemonis serious wickness, The ;oomer you quit coughing the quicker will feel bettr md have a_better -£ Ieonard . yrup d) enses sod soothes inflamed, raw raises the phlegm without ¢ straining, protects the § ?fmm the cause :4 the troul 3 Be ! Get a2 bottle Any r head Ely's Cream T drug st Apply a Nitle ntiseptic, inte your through head and or a et any pure crenm Plainville HT AT 8 P PONJOLA™ | prnetrat An Evdlnsive Showing of the | ot Sen<ational Fir<t National stant relie Attractio ¢ B ANl Sar Cast, composcd of Your Sames Kitkwood, Tulls Marhall v and Anna Q. Nilson dian Fromtier $Yictore and Comedy rm de roetrils every alt membranes M. and TONK yout i N h.--l Iln'k ation sl neset S we " ond on rc(r:'| of lv “'l-m":n TERIN /MPORTING CO 2 Weot 328 St New fork | SOLD BY (T1Y DRUG STORE " the Philippin s |

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