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e omepun I Drowr T Hartford's Shoppi Center: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Plainville News 'SEEKING PROPOSALS - FOR POST OFFICE I@ whist and dances, Prizes were award- | thi ed to: Ladies' first, Miss KFunice “Second, Bristol wants to use plays Moore; sccond, Mrs. George Spencer, ers that have played in either oné ¥ Vmse P E and consolation, Miss Mary Brock. C [ M M d N m f the two games the series while { on Present Quarters Ex- | copsoiiiion, A nt o the | ommittee to Meet Monday 100 rerrynite tagiace upon ssch: Coaon 1T 1‘: ° J l ollowing: First, Arthur Farrar, Jr. ing only players they have used all 16 1924 rcond, Sidney Melvin, and (on«om [ A g P g season. The only difference between pires on July 16, ton, Willlam Cassldy, The. youn 0 ATHRGE FIOgram hans o analit s a large o 1 \\ho punched ()u um« W cuhlll\”\ George Tuylor, who played with the ] dres ..x in \M(ullnr COos um-q and West | J« in the first game of the -» LBGION MASS WERTING s S5 S0 e | IRE BSGAPE GIVES WA |3 o i ot " general pleasing eftect. lor should not be used as he didn’t v ‘ ———— Bowling Notes s play with the West Ends before the L Recital For Children to Be Held To. | The bowling team réepresenting | precppician Hut At Gridley House frst game of the series and hasn't | Brock-Barnes post took three straight been used by them since, showing morrow—F. Ivan Benjamin in Hos- jgames from LaCroix-Murdock, ‘post Accident—Tuneral of Mrs. Camp- usively that hie is not considered feam of Meriden in the Silve} City : ¥ the West nds themselves as a reg- - pital—Ausiliary Social a Success— |last cvening. The locals were in top | bell—Needs of. Fire Dept. o Be yiar member of the team but is only | P . g form and werc never in danger : ’ o Aonten | PTOCUrcd when they play teams they Bowling Notes—Plainville Briefs. One of tho bost matohes of the year| Considesod At Confevence Tomight, om0k LY PRy oo | Notices have been received at the | Will he rolled this evening ‘z\t] Lol A rrangements for the dedieation of Yy The American Legion team | Plainvi \ S Recreation Center alleys on Whiting | (1.7 ¢4 %06 memorial to the service absoiutely refuses to allow the West . Hmn\xlv(‘ w-.ll offi by Postmaster et when King and Doyle’s Smoke S M'm. S ToshlEd o e A, ds to use vlor in their series and {James E. Usher announcing that | Laters of New Dritain will be tnateh- | pio0 (Lo 0e 4 cast of the new | Deliese, because of above, they are & ° {sealed proposals wiil be receivedeup |ed with All-Plainville. Eddie Ander- | a0 S g et o | stified in doing so as it will not At I hls Ver I OW Prlce Each up to and including March 14, 1934, |#on, former stato champlod and state | meoting of the memorial committee |ow the relative merits of the ¢wg o for furnishing suitable quarters for u | l(@8ue bowler, will ;‘ on the team of | ¢ 7.5 g'clock on Monday night in |L¥amS : ) . | post office here at a stated price p‘r‘ll“"“-““"l I;m\v :""“;ml\ }.‘X:gr': 10 ihe directors’ room of the Bristol “'ww:vw ate he West Ends rin § EINTTRET rm - = . { year.. The proposals will include heat, | P¢at the record established by Mlehael | woiiona) pank, The event is sched. [UPON their selection of a referce as YES, SOMETHING UNUSUAL TO HAVE A CHANCE to select for carly season 1light, water, sate or vault and all | L-€vin of 181 pins for ingle “l”““- uled for April 19, as Seicheprey day | W® consider Dillon the st in the wearing, the very newest in spring dresses, newest in materials, newest in colorings, new- nece ¢ furniture and equipment un- ',"‘ ";‘(‘: number of fans will watch the | 5 "y 1y “a9 which s Sunday, can- | P e st in sty i i 3 T Wi ' miss, , der a lease for five or 10 years dating | M4 A : 10t be observed because of the Sab- A sy WAIRS L0 ot TN est in style, with choice of models for woman or mi K e it Ao st el ‘ Board of Relief Session B \';' '::\"‘dl" pres d’]l"d““ Lae. |ryville all they must do is drop Tay= 3 S : . ettt Ao il R _o| The board of relief will be in ses ¥ : “4% llor and then 1 think the rest can be There are Dresses of satin, canton, roshanara canton crepe, brocades, moire, twills, . "’T"']-*W of ‘.m.: 1000 square | ;o again tomorrow afternoon in the | \*T Saturd ome objection has been | o 0" o0 e ctor Rethrale, f"”:: i i 4 : i - oar % » " [ esired and good day ! ags hitode i duced by merchants, ho do|®C atisf ¢ ve charmeen, and trico-knit. When you consider they are Dresses actually worth $19.50 to |W J*7 S T0m S woos SEwHERT B0 own hall to hear any further peti- | PFUNCed b IETEhefin WhS (015360 ready to put up under the ahove $65.00, priced to you special at $35.00 each, it is worth while to investigate. | portant considerations, Specifications “"f;"‘_“ "?““"“"”,‘51 el "'““m‘,"‘l'w"’_”'l“‘% stores, as pianned, just befors Kaster :‘ o ”\’\ est 1 the next step is {and blank proposals may be obtained | “'HY: ANDO! e R r i Sunde Because of this situation, | VP 10 _¥o! 3 | from the postmaster and a sample | PYOPErty owners have appeared be- | oo o 16 ervice men anticipate a Yours fn sports . ! 0 ¥ 8 e | fore the board, there has not been a | MANY of S ol “until WALTER 1. McCLELLAND,” [ form of a lease may be examined at W postponement 6f the excreises until ND. | . large number of petitions filed on as nemel ral of Mrs, Campbell his office. Diagranis should be sub- d e P after the Haster period. Because of | . | mitted on paper showing the dimen. | S5uments in town. Only a few days ' "o 0 tont nature of the work fr The funeral of Mrs. Colina A, Camps o t A remain in which property owners can | th¢ important nd o S M pell was held this rnoon at 2 [ sions, offsets, doors, windows, cte x . connection the committes in charge . : 8t »8 Sl Bs asfit to T X Dudkley file petitions and those who wish to i s 1 1. (eclock at the home her daughter, 2 should be sent to T suckley, do so arc urg>d to uppear tomorrow, | Nas been increased and is now made |\ Ghapies Abell 52 Ouakland oifice inspector in New Haven, up us fololws: A : v o 3 : el Death of Mrs. Lugenc ) street, where services were conducted There is 1tle likelihood according | ywo 0 1ac poon received here (of Treadway, W, By the Rev. B 1. Woilss : . {to present indications that a new post [ o0 O b et R e AR yithe ey n nden, pastor office will be built here, A now buiid. | Jeath In Sanehester Conter. Paraghnl R O Hughey 0 of the Raptist chur rial took . . . . s 5 . . h £l : “ f Mrs, Joseph Lugene h lace guson. i gREN, e lace in est ctmeter McCallum ingrain full fashioned all silk Stockings for women in black, moonlight, ing would efiset any difficuity found Zh 2 ‘.J "“ ,‘l;,. 'f "\,,.f ) r" “\[f:,\ Arnold, C. Waldo, C. : ‘m 'l‘am ‘y, 1 “:. '1 < 1 tter Oriental pearl, silver, raquet, gateau, tan bark, amlalo rachelle, blush and several other in s '"]”'j- quarters and would b hester of 8% West Main street and | ATVid Anderson, * | short illness, She was born on June attractive shades, pnccd at $2.98 pair. good addition to the town. However, | "yroo “Njoinie Gorning of Chureh rd, J. 4 Rev. | 14, 1529, at Mount Washington, Mass, j it Is thought that Representative My. | oo 00 ™ mpay with Mrs, Frank W, | B L. Wismer, Dr. R. A, Richardson, |p,qjng daughter of Mr.eand Mrs. McCallum Chiffon Silk Hosiery, in cannon, babbling, stardust, airdale, ashes of s "" ':f"h‘ “‘,‘“1 paan il '”N_’,"' Hohbein, a nie irles Seymaur of '\‘;Zm‘lw\{]‘o"f“ calny ,,'“, l‘:“l":;; Isaac Her early life was OSES < g - < & 2 aiy b s s kit AR g Ve street, a b an . 1. Malon . 1B, Je ' spent her native town ¢ s roses, black and other popular shades, $2.98 pair. ent site, because lthough there are | NAPle steeel, A brother-in-lawe and | gl 7y, Stack, Lipaphroditus Peck. (sha wam marrind to T, n 1848 not 1,000 squarc feet in the present v“x’rv e viony | & tusseil! Mink, " Dudley 8 Ingra- 20 Mre, Campbolll asttind fa 3 location, wlight changes and altera- |\ Wo L1’ Mew, Lugens will be |ham. W, Kenneth Sesslons, 'aul B. iy Rupiington, Conn., whero they tions in the present Iy g .».m] b “led in Manchester Center whore | Soasions, Chas. I, Riley ed until 1904, wh M, « L i V(m ‘~ to Yulm' l: the |‘.‘>r. .fv _.1 u‘v:yln wr, g ed for many years. Conside ire Department NN«_IFH IFollowing the ath of her hus- B ’ N and Mrs, Ernest W. Mildrum BlG PROF[T POSS[BLE }lv;l,."'1r:.'\' sl idly “'",,,'T“ g At the Commiunity \"I"‘ o ':"” ! "'*‘:’:' j“”’ sl £F Mirs. Campbell came to this w he committee has prepared an in- OIMALIPRN. B8 10. WD 911 Jid L3h X regular weekly dance will be ' considered at the meeting of the fire fojpy 1o )iy She leaves two daughe ((, er 'n e s tevesting program for the oceasion, ”". i '[”I' "' “\‘]‘;;" ""‘",'1"""):“ "’1 [ herd at the Community theater this | Commissioners and the ‘f"“"‘:"" :f""‘; ters, Mrs, Charles Abell of this eity ] i e A paper, "0l English Ballads,” writ- | AT S b ""‘ R "]"" ! “ “”‘ A |l evening, A exc it pregeam . jof | S (OBIEHL WO ANE oAU OF ]”“, and Mrs, Eugene Melntyre of ten by Miss Edith Smith, will be read | 16 Britain Sold Sharcs in Anglo- - ‘\‘:|: ettt Pl S L A 4N dane numbers has been preparcd by "_';““ ': H "“““" Sl 'm‘r"':'k e | Petorsburgh, 1 and a son, Charles by Mrs, Ernest W, Mildram. Mrs, ~ian Ol Company Mer Gains Would > | Alex Parry, lcader of the popular or- | * ‘”i R 'lk'” ent Wil be AMONE Lhe |A. Campbell of New York. Howard Horton of New Britain, ac KHont e Wwhit ppears here every | MR ta i Sihe roseniy : Fire rapes Gives Away companied on the piano by Mrs, Her. bhe Enormous, week, A large number of ont-of-town | © "“' “r;""'"_ ' I"v"i 5 2 "‘{:“‘ 15 A, Kulos suffered painful in- bert Damon, will sing several ol ] S 8 patrons are planning to attend gain as t e Vlvh\c‘n “,\\flm.n rj r : 'l‘u'—' juries vesterday when fire escape English ballads and folk songs, Mrs, | 1ondon, Feb, 15.-The British gov- Mainsile. Tlels monded 33 6 week more and the i the Gridiey House gave wuy, throw- . Damon will pluy ol fashioned musie | ©rament would have made a profit of A son was born at the New Rrit. Amount was “pruned <mu‘n_ by the ling him to the ground about 10 fe ersam—tan md jigs of the period HOIRIRD HIL 108 QTIRIRAL (SATCMPAT nt ain General hospital yesterday to Mr. ™ "x"" ‘nmm,l,‘“" ; .‘,\':w nllr:\ \’u:“:;-‘»‘ e Mulferad | utions and bruises 10 i . 5 This i the annual reeeption of the A 1 ]~:, 1its ,,,'..‘.m,- x)..u-»:l in 1‘ and Mre, Harold Coates of 215 West |t0 $1.50 vq we k) v:”;' ':r A ;.1\- head and was taken to the Rristol o ¥ L chapter and members are looking for- 4 ANE erman Ol company (0 the) Main strect cisfon will be made abo he Dbuy-|hospital for treatment. After medi- Will Observe Anniversary in Ber- «veey snd momuere wre o Mot Ol Compar It e Tatated 1 i MuRHrect i en | Ing of & new motor car for Syund A lear etenconcs ot tne Inerot - b A z 1 - Cireles Quict I"hillp ,\'m.--\ 1“ n, \huA |”rmn(- ‘lur' n|‘wl.< Sl et e i oGy ,\.\ ‘H. old .!'ann..:'q\rt*]py.]”: h,‘.l‘.‘:&“l Kulos was abie to 20 to his home but h“ on washmgw“s B"'mday It has been quiet In ferlin police | SXCREQUCT IR & Witon = Tepiy 10 & ndon restaurant on Whiting street, | B8 practically “'j’ S Hpe L |l e unabie to resume his duties clrcion for: the: past. several Wi parliamentary question regarding the A ne This machine was the first of for several duys, because of shock, Auto aeeldents where ther wad erina o the offer Mr, 8Snowden says ftart next Tuesday, W Dex 'h'. a1l motorized r‘-'v\!pn) nt and F High School Plays Tonight . # pollee investigation have ueen | e price offered was approximateiy Mgt 1 3 T Lews - milx | berore being ussigned to Squad A had orrington High quintet will oppose l) WELL KNOV‘N lN TOWN 1 mee winter set inand these have £20:000,000, represcnting a profit of i Nk Gibeaadlin' & Léo | @ Nhectie carcer in handling nearly all [the local high school five tonight st N bret fow A thin wi nearly €3 per share on the eurrent quart—adit, |of the fires of a decade The ma- the high school gymnasium when the One ca eduted market priee chine is ready to fall apart and is [locals will appear on the home floor use | 1 The chaneellor added that the gov considered by the firc commisstoners (tor the first time in a month, T4 Lt bl Bteer JENT T the Boeriin town o : 1 a month he vise DAL o Bl Beception—Sugen- " ment was satisfied on full examl- SOUTH[NGTON NEws |a menace to the men handling it [iting five is regarded as one of the “hime Bapecied Home soon—-lan< n that it would not have been in he addition of three men to the de- [Lest in the western part of the state o o itional Interest to part with the o partment seems assured asthe fire of and has victories oy veral of the Por Dance Are Completed==Appesl Sri and that it had no intention The vegular monthly meeting of the | Katurday night showed that the ad- fast playing high school und preparas i in—Cther 1 ' ¢ ho ver of reconaldering it cohool board was held®in the Lewis | ditional men are a necessity 1o the 'tory school quintets s Sent in=Other Items of Interes High schoo! last evening Reports | Jepartment The West tomérrow Mrs, Sarah Teabe y of Worth in th I on Damo M T KILLING BOY ad from Superintendent of L ville Willing night at Re when the 4 ‘oggin s Superin W f the American Legion | Dixics of Hartford make thelr "« r TNh v 1 lovida ADIS Coge Assistant iper Vi # make th ingion Ride in bser I n " "" endent Mary Sullivan and the gy 3 to play the West (third appearanc inst the loca hirthe anniversary at her home « . whoo! nurse, Miss Cora M. Johnson Lnds this cit nd deciding In both of the carlier nectings, t Priday, Pebroary 22, Mrs, Gray i ' Youngstown Youth Confesses That He All the reports received were is- | gum was in a statement West Bides lost ¢ by small scores . S crlin best know omen , g LT, COL, CLARENCE W, SEYMOUSR factory and how d a distinet iy today Walter McClelland, manager afler hotly contested gamoes, id ERTOUBH her natural interost i . Kicked Little Boy To Death In De- it s e [provement both in the teaching and (of the Terryville team. In his state Chardie Paddock Coming 1 Walrs of woocommunity huw 1 Sund concrate - the routine work A was res Pment, Mr, McClelland expresse haries W Paddock champion* | h d the nante of *Y Ima" Gray Wed Senernte I ceived from Jesse I3 is. state | proval of Dick Dillon as a referec sprinter, will speak on Sunday night 1 a friend of all und i o ' L Youngstown, 0., Jeh. 15 Joseph | Nothing has caused so much inter- supervisor of wecondary cducation ways that the side bet of $500, desired ut T o'clock at the Prospect Methodist ’ the divst on hand, shonid gnyone be Ay enhii . Kane, 20, has confessed, according |est recently as the mass meeting to | which he told of a visit to the high [Ly the West Ends is ready, but ob- jchurch on “The Spirit of Sportsman- ? in trouble or d asistun® of any atton 1o polic that he murdered six year | be held in the Town hall this evening | school last month whicl No- | jects to playing anywhere itside of ship.” The speakor holds 23 world's Kind, A demonstra od ud the | ofd Panl Prologo in a eity park Wed. |nnder the auspices of Brock-Barnes | ticed ded improvement ferryville or Dristol. He also objects tecords and has also won honors us Wrs, Gray v bor i Wethers- | inods o will be held | vesday by kicking him 1o death after | post, American Legion in the adjusted | school 1so mentioned the to the placing corge Taylor a student and a writ The meeting ftield, Pebruary 22, 1847, 1 S e I onketty's 1he boy refuscd. to aceede to a de- (compensation bill, Many people have |ent nee more reom and °r | Waterbury in d lineup as [ wil open to th public ter of Henry ead Mar \ Kermington, ! raon Teed | BeRCrate crime [ stated thetr intentions of attending to | equipment. The Lewis High schoo! [that player was imported for the sec Funcral of Mrs, e section of Wethe a i Berlin witi 1 oh | of Kane, who disappearcd after the [listen to the speech of Lt Col, Clar- | has again been placed on the Improv- ong game of the series with the Ter e funeral of Mrs, Mary Linnane he was born has since boen the demonstration.’ widch promises to | Murder, last night with his brothe ence W, Seymour on the subjeet. Be- | ed list for this school year ryville five und has not been playing of Winsted, held this morning, was ower iy the town of Newingte nd of internst to howsekeopors appeared at police station and sur- | cause of the fact that Mr, Seymour is The regular mectin Hannih through the scason The statement |attended by Jumber o d i« n part of that Tonight rendered. He denied any complicity | a past commander of the state depart- | Woodruff chapter, D. A, It was h follows She spent her Hre in W Members © Kensington Pow in the murder at first, police say, but | ment of the American Legion and a at the home of Mre 1. C. Clark o “Pirst, we offered to play the West (Continued on PPage Seventeen) ersfield and on January ¢, 1 mars | 4y ur et ihis cvening at | When searchers found bloodstains on | possible candidate for the republican | Mapie stro Plantsvi vesterday i | i vy Y. They came | ol e vine we, Now Iieitain, for | W8 underwear and bloodstained | yomination for congressman, added afternoon on Enedeker Was | e— — 1. 1567 nd MPS i weekily session with the “ducks,” | Pandkerchict belonging to him he |juterest is Leing shown in his ap- hostess cal program was ir e #inCe, * The (i tertbn Conmrt is mak- | Uroke down and admitted the crime te. He Is one of the | charge Edwin & Todd, ynfl EVERE TRUE BY CONDO g2 . ing excclient is year |4 1o the tectives ckers of the adjusted com- | C. H regent and Mrs I I v bty M gnd competitio mong ans told of having t ' the boy | pensation measure in the sta and Nather oy 41‘ i e uy died Jantat ¥ | ¢ g it it the OUt coasting pollce say, and of buy- |{hose who tavor the passage of the Were g haptetr and deliv- ! 1914 (oot given at D8 him candy ol box 6e: | peeasuie and who are gpposed | ercd st trs, Gray wetive mem! h vl B eting. | fore the crime ¥ 1 will atted A contra \ no signed b the Beslin Cor I ehure i s prsiea : The hoy had been adopted from an Afthough it wup announced eariler | members o First Cong A i know 1 tiked ' me S orphanage only month ago by Mr. | 8 . akers would nreh te 3 set of chimes i - e Htems of Int oy land Mrs. Paul Protogo. wh kit " ate o ni ) Wrlin troop out . ’ N t r Appeat 55 bt |7 old sdn dicd recently, Kane ha SAnCaent o ! 1 -”' ' % WL SR LN 2 L ! taken an interest in the boy after NS | committes 1 1 May " J. G N AL Fiske, the w commi 3 l entercd his app th peri . S0 i ; adoptior meetin to g e vt e Gor § ' (o o Viske | Another Step Taken to S e ' - t . it ] i 85 in ha A Corncling (oo (‘annonize Lalc Pope Pius .00t . i 4.1 e ik At Bertin Tems Venter, Haly, Feb. 1h Another | di \ . To Wold Beception e e ting of theit | fute Pops Plus X was taken at mn Viart Wi et a " 1 here today, pre they e J ' A i o « N it o by the 1a V AT nts « ' 1th " t thigtic ha!l 1§ o'clork. |the of Weatfficati 1 Fr . ) 1 The ris Sa . itor 2 len J' neing will | | ' pa Kan Salvg . ) » ' - - 1 . Lainment nade depo: concerning mira ’ VCAR ING 1.« M ' fhe loeal # thwor tiributed to the lat S ! » . RE PROMOTETD. Hertwrt 1 : b bl e sl The withetoes, together with ma \ \ st % R | e 0l g | bbb g ¢ o of Ms. A VML N L o 5 | was ¢ dangin-r, | Rome sirect. Non " Association to .\Iee! { Ire, K. V. Res t o W ' J 1ffa " & ¥ ting t the PVar | Pll Suff e o € erers vy, e T 1 A 1At | Stop “dosiug rhewmatism Do you know why ointments do not d It's pain only. obs Ol wil give you quick and lasting relie 3 ok > #top any pain, and not one - : Why cutting and operations ine: T f ‘et . o cate NG feguires Muiethal |’ 2 . 1o you know the cause of piles is | qu g | i treatment. Rub soothing, penctrating o " nter . H 1. Jacobs Ol right on the tender spot o S stagnation of bio Botiierd ] nd by the time yon say J . k 1 i I < son—out comes the cinl 1 o w that there is AT it erent Hamn | i nd distress, St Jacol e ve r'-|-'}_ “" . l"” I# Mar Vo Viainville | s rheumatism liniment which never | qp. werviees ot St G b chon s HEM-RIOLD, n onis: By i ' ‘ jisappoints, and doesn't butn the | oo e ™., § Brainerd Co. and jium P REGULAR WEEKLY skin. Tt takes pain, sorencss and stiff- | o, of ot § usual hont that is ron- | My { ' DAN E | ness irom sching joints, muscles and Brok 1e an . z.,‘:,‘.. sops sciatics lumbago, hack ' ; _ Benjamin in u..-,.vunl A Good Tewe Promied for AN N e RS et Phitadeipiia, | A ’ Beajam = Wit Gats of Pop And | Limber up: Get 2 small 168l bottle | ment was m 1 o : p . snapps Nombers | gy A e S P & H. Gr ’ » Sholietabie ¥ st > 2 Music By Al Parry’s Orchestra = " any drog L S NTNORS 1 e, e pted - o g i S o Robert W. Moorc { o el P o . precspss e > = Andrew Hogan Managers j tism away ta ic s S ptem not t 1 or ye | i ( 1924, i proved, but the latest report states | B that he is not as well t 1 N Valentine Social a Success, 1 rts o ews The Valentine social given hy the American Legion auxiliary to Brock Barnes post, was one of the best suc- | cesses of the scason. Thé hall, which | was prettily decorated in Valentine | colors, was filled to its capacity and those who attended enjoyed both the | OF WAR MEMORIAL Ends a third game, er in Red Men's hall, Bristol, or the Auditorium, Terryville, West Ends want n either in stol, Hartford, Waterbury or Torring- tain, \\. picked the could see ton cach team as we at all of making Terryville and Bristol out of Hewever, fans travel town teams play. uestion is debatable. 7 to be played eiths home floors of no reason to see the we admit that