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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192 e 5. Center: e Hartfords kopping ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT TO ORDER A FINE DRESS SKIRT TO YOUR MEASURE S ALL W EAS] 'OR THE MARING, ABOVE THE COST OF THE MATERIAL. SELECT 'HAT YOU WISH, AT OUR WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPT. AND ABOVE ITS COST WE WILL MAKE A SMART DRE SKIRT, PLAIN OR PLEATED, IN ANY DESIRED STYLE. WITH OUR GUARANTEE FOR GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND PERFECT FIT, ONLY $1.75 ABOVE COST OF GOODS, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday—We cloge Friday (Washington's Birthday) «o it only gives three days more to benefit by this offer. Hundreds have taken advantage and are more than satisfied with the skirts that were made for them. * The New Spring Woolens Are In—There are smart checks and pldm plain colors, twills, crepes of wool and mohair, and other new fabrics in greatest variety Heavier Skirtings—Plaids, stripes and camel hair cffects- 75, $3.75. Stripes For Skirts—Plain or plaited, 56-inch, all wool, values to $5.95 yard, for $2.75 yard. Plaids and Checks in all the new designs and color combinations for plain or plaited skirts, i6-inch— $2.50, $2.98, §3.98, $4.50 rard. Twills, 40-inch, sponged and All. Wool French shrunk—$1.69 vard. % | All Wool Canton Crepe — Sponged and shrunk, | ne for plalted skirts, 42-inch, for $1.85 yard, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, navy only, 36-inches— 2,98 yard. OUR EARLY SPRING SALE OF NOTIONS SENTIALS THAT EVERY WOMAN LIKE THESE FOR INSTANCE Hair Nets—Double mesh, cap shape, and auburn, Ilegular $1.00 kind, S WITH WORK ¥ THIN s OF SEWING BASKE IS FILLING HUNDRED NOW AT REDUCED PRICES, WANTS AND THAT AR Basting Cotton—250 “Willowee" black, Llonde dozen. English Pins—Brass ones in 1-4 pound boxes 15« spool. 18, 5c rd spools for 4« black and white, Bias Binding—"Wright's" black, white and colors, yard pieces for 5¢ plece or six pieces for Scissors—High grade kind, 8': to 6 inch sizes for 19¢ pair. Hose Supporters—Sew-on style, pink and white, 10¢ pair, 3 pair for 25c. Vestal Sanitary Napkins, offered at this sale, three dozen $1.00. rfection Hair Pins—25¢ kind, ber for . Bargains Like These offered oll through the Dept. Safety Pins—"Triumph” in all es, sclling 3 ards for 10¢. Rick Rack Braid—White in four yard picees Tc or Il.lr‘,\' Aprons—All rubber, pink and white for 20¢ cach, v Garment Shiclds in shell and am- All sizes at this sale for Paul G.]hall on Grove street this cvening. National | The local members of the Girl accomplish- | Seouts will attend a meeting of their and | troop ut Berlin Wednesday afternoon Mrs, B. Huzen will entertain the | members of the Progressive Reading circle at her home in this place this | evening. The “Soclal out, on ‘\\\'L‘l‘ well “ Baker gave | Heroes,” telling of ory r Abraham Lidcoln, k is Discharged lul]\~ 1, colored, charged by (.Hrr (-lh\\nlnl in the rlin court last evening on a charge of drunkenness, He was turned over to Constable John Hackett by the rail- roud authorities on Raturday evening. § Hn wus put off of a gouth-hound train i intoxicated condition and was Ind:f‘-l in the w Uritain police sta- l\lon over the week.end, Judge Griswold heard the facts and deefded to let the wman off, His mother appeared fn court and testi- fied in his hehalt It appears that he had becn to n wedding in Springficld. Bowling Averages Averages for the v Kk in the ne sington bowling league hus been an- nounced and ronged according to teams, The men having thie high Wwerages are nlso Include ey must have aver 90 or more brought talk the Washington Berlin News IR —————— O T NEGATIVE VICTORS IN LYCEUM DEBATE Question of Tax Reduction I Vetoed at Meeting in Kensington LACK OF TIME A PAULT, New Judge Town o lul\\unl of Five” will meet at the home of Mrs, J, A, Willlams on Pen- sield avenue Thursday afternoon, L.eRoy Palmer is confined to | home on Main street by illness, The schools of the town will be closed all day Friday, Washington's | birthday | A large number attended the whist social given by the ladies of St Ga- brici’s ehurch last evening and the following were the prize winners: Ladies, first, Miss Dorothy 1t 3 ond, Mrs, Panl Stegrist. The Jution prize went to Konsington, tiemen's firet, Bdwin Benson: s Pollard, $r., and MeCorkle doint Mecting Panned joint meeting of the Ladios society and the Woman's Home sionary society of the IKensinglon Mecthodist ¢hureh will be held at the ge tomorrow afternoon a The moeting will rten, his ond, Jackson Case 18 Discharged By Court Ke George wMeeting of Grange This Eveaing 3, K. —Ptonling Averages For the Week \ Ald ~Cold in Plorida—Brier Tte teum consisting of 4 Atbert Pritzon at the cvening of the Lycenm of Kensington last) on the question, “Resolved: reduction taxation pro- the pre administration adopted.” The atffvmative " roeprosented by 14 and H " team won the points, ght of preparation and The judges weor point, vot 2 10 1" ik Holmes . b W, Mildrom the principal difficuitios ex. st evening was the lack of time in ieh the argu- ior welghty wan needed to ine arguments, for tax re there was negative debate Al Berlin Getems Drom Corp Baracca Trinngics Porester nsingtor Cor Charles Lewis won i Men's oning That the would b ot the Malthew Griswo The negative on all three rgument, eyvidone nner of delivery, first W Bawed $14.00 Adv, wood ngth scasoned hard stove ) of or Iiros., place wont ol case vas " h two whit n, Dog War Yo dog. Apply Henry Aus in.- Horn, All-Kensington, ow W, SOUTHINGTON SEWS den, advt h team total, 1 netruc. tion ‘0., 1,450, High & strov Low single, Itayno, " Wigh Mverages Caoney Berlin Canst, Co. Horn, All-Kensington Hoffman, Perlin Const Aunthony, Geter O'Com ALK Johason, All-Ise O'Moore, G Meyer Nl Moftitt Walker, w. 1 Nillo, debate divided on the 1. They wi Shjcrdan and One perioneed o O the gal probab 10 ¢h that there will be tax rats or the town my it tood 1i recommend adopted duri comis Mar m \ to deliver ton sing ing the ments, The qn was 9 and much tine troduce and lead up to the The republican p tion was covercd, but time to touch all on the democrs plan., It was sturted by wembers of the Lyccum another cvening could well 1n continuing the debate The next debate will be 140, The guestion 1o come time will b come a law sffirmative nd - same rliin Cor ar. All- Ko Drum gan, Drum Corps rlin Const Wiicox, Baracca MeCormack, Drum Corp Cold in lorida Mrs. George Griffith of has heard her Fiorida winter at the ather is very cold th letter to Mrs, Griffith recentiy h d that the thermomator register degrees “ st. Co by noplan duc past ye not ing e I matter fore fire . rove A 4 et will come L quest brought bes known 1 hat the that spent - one today e o ore hat a protection ownspeopls It not bein n sufficient pro tion and t is expected 1o be an o 1 appeal | residents o gection for The ling town far th of . the up e solved: “That LIl should ropresenting the ws W, Emer The negative Helt and Johy Mare) that the nt Kensington who s who from unels om the A pparatus, of the ganiz thie natte ! near th immigration T'hos will I I the a i I “at- for " a * of “ome hom m ) The A Tonight patriotic Bertin Grar in arranged ries o Gerange \ be held al the Tryor program meet ature wi cresting Talls o tonic at the Lyee Friday American 1 night in the al p wards ) ket ich program of six offered actors 11 roliow procecds thi Mre int Wy hall has A numi leaning " tast St conelu- night's meetis teresting impromptn taik e being His points gio who Grotgr sting whi '3 el of nm € an it oll investigation cted by the SUFFERED WITH ITGHY PIMPLES On Face and Back. Could Not Sleep. CuticuraHeals. “ 1 could not get rid of the pim- ples 1 had "?‘hm, face and back. ple the 1 o rature 9 picting % Amertic I by the Hotehkies will ren- d Lyman Hal in w hich at the I~ ches important sce 1. Merie %0lo a tatior tat applic Mr. Ste A class o acts of vau troup Da wiil “onge e by a high ss out th rom gion from town ¢ - nte inm afl 1 this mor buildis ne ster of the coming tes that m oving tour range. in rapidly the na tions & Arrangeme mad for an amat be held evening will be the A Loy in the to displa ens estima ut A tes initiated the in Pebroary under 1 ] wit Marc! Mems of Interest schools of Berlin will Friday, Washingter ercise robably be day. J meeting of 1 tional ehur evening in the U. and some closed rthday in the state their K schools or Th singto held tomo pariors A Ke s wil heltd 1 “Father a Boy Scouts Baptist A 1o be number Neison addressed t of the spok deity T The languet by the First prov arge Gere representative ndsay Hatton €oou of Merid of tae g Son Ke 1 ad journ . o row wi churct a huge suc parents banquet scomnts sess with pres a t f the of the chureh at committes sngtegational evening o'clock 3 g East Berlin Ttemd A number of friends of J. A. Wil- Hiams tends pieasant Wirth- day surpr his home on ntield avenne Saturday «vening. A l:mmh' SUPPET Was en 1 by al ere present from Hiri . Kensington, Vierlin and | 1% Mr. Williams was pr 1w andeome " meeting singto h Li ors. for John D, d ihe e R . T ad4d evening Star of rds o ar pige, Bheph Friday ) Miiss Frances Grana, 66 Webster S, E. Boston, Mass. Use Cuticura for o1 toilet pu-poses. Samaion Fooede Mall 4, e, S 8. e Sour®- 0wt ¥, consolation, | Mis- ; | post | evpe-d lainville News AUTHORIZE 1SSUE OF $70,000 BONDS ‘Twenty Voters Take Favorable: " Action on Committee Resolutlon | Ohsmu_‘ 20th Wedding Anniversary— ! Scnator umbull Acting Goyvernor Attend —To Postal Conventions— A resolution authorizing and dircet- |ing the selectmen to issue bLonds of | | the town to the amount of 370,009 for | ! the purpose of meeting appropriaiions | jand funding indebtedness nieunrrcd in | building and equipping fae new | sehool building being ereercl on Lin den street, was passad unanimousiy ‘at a special town meeting held in the 1Town hall last evening at which 20 | voters of the town were prossut. A + H. Condell was chosen s chairman tana Merritt O. Ryder acted as clerk. | The resolution which follows was in- ‘tlor‘lm‘(d by Edwin Hills as a menber |of the committee appointed for the at the town meetinfi held 192 | | purpose January 13, “The gelectmen of | Plainville are hereby authorized and directed to issue bo of the town in the amount of $70,000 pursuant to the general laws section 440 for the pur- | pose of meeting appropriations and | funding legal outstanding indebted- ness incurred by the town for the ercction construction and equipment {of a school building pursuant to | resolutions of the town adoptud 15th | September 192 The said bonds the town of | street, TAKE POLL ON BONUS - good time nge to Grange will hall meet on Pierce Piainville evening in Grange A play Girls’ elub of the |on»r.,,.mcn.t The entertainment wil! be of Doris Fanning. Father and Son Banquet th. chaoreh ehar g The to be held in Plainville will take tin the Methodist church W Jn(\):lv evening and promises to be the sucial ever held here. arrounced last evening is on best and most complete to hau I- sen prepared and the speala ¢ av added attraction. rhn be carried on with the zest and is considered u get-togethers that could b Bullen Slightly Improved The condition of ¥red Bullen is confined to St. anc Hartford was reported to he improved today. His many friend are hoping to hear that he will be the road to recovery. s wil \\I.l roa : ol |h baost heid. sidered serious. Callen Much Tmproved condition of Fred Callen who was near death” pneumonia, is reported t be cousiderably improved and proper care, he should recover, cording to members of his tamily, sickness was of the most serious and it is gratifying to his many friend that he has fought it successfully. Plainville Briefs The many friends of 1%, H, Mountain View, who of his health to take ma, will be pleased at he has greatly benefited t there. Martha The Fast street, door with o ae. Gilber! foreed a tri of beeaus by hi mee a o Sewing elrcle will Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc the home of Mrs., Minnie Pease Canal strect. John Guiden as chef in the Clarendon restaurant, Oscar Altenis is employed in th aurant of the Standard Steel Inc. as taken a Bearings at the home of 1 Butler Farmington avenue, | shall be coupon bonds in denomina- | tion of $1,000 each bearing interest at the rate of 4'; per cent per annum | payable semi-annuaily and shall ma- | ture $3,000 thereof in the odd num- | bered years 1925 to 1943 inclusive and £4,000 thereof in the even num- bered years 1926 to 1944 inclusive und shul! be signed by the treasurer and countersigned by a majority of the se- lectmen and the coupons shall be au- thenticated by the signature the town treasurcr, The selectmen shall the form of the bonds, their the date of their maturity, the of payment and shall udveriise the bonds for sale. The treasurer ahall keep,a record of *hie said bonds in a book kept for that purpose,’ Take Poll On Bonus Brock-Darnes post, American glon, as a regular meoting lad atng voted to have curds printed and sent to all perrons in the town asking i they favor the ex-servicemen's | | Justed compensation bill now bofore | congress, These cards will be sent to Wiaushington to Scnator Goorge I' Me- of 1be dut pla L eve- a ‘Reparations Three piece mahogany sale, 3-burner gas plate new with ste also small parlor stove, condition Can 106 Plainville~—advt, suite practicall All in goo WORTGAGE GERMANY S REPORTED PLAN Decide Experts Against International Loan fatod Tres b, 18.—The cxpert mining Into Germany resources have reached a genera ugreement on their report to th reparation commissi scording ® A8 1. is, | mitteemon Lean gnd Frank B, Brandogee and Congréssmun K. Hart oan aod will | reprosent a trwe sontimest of Plain- ville with regurd to the sure, A committec was appointed to t cure matter and aetio will tuken on it within a shott tin next meeting, ; Monday night, Muareh 3, will | u joint meeting with the Ameri- an Leglon ausiliary, Nuss Winingor been uppointed chairni {committer to arrange luneheon | whieh will be served saembors of both tions, eations importand b at this | euthering, | Discussion oning | ! con L owned Kalish ost last y Wi missi antig Ay o | this | | v whieh will e i on s of a r 1" ¢ of mnd whieh ming ow j by 11 low | i 1o re- was carniv nger promiscd 8 articles [ post . place eoliret I t from 1 his Observe 1 Mr the ary Panl il w Joby 1ests of n yesterday sister, assldy o ere 8 honor party at M afferty 1 Ci Mies sy e in obsor v . cdding an \ the couple’s retatives ey pr W and 1 [ thos: arria couples it . Raymond The anni with yus, Leonard to them ntoward incident nbull Acting Governor H. Trumbu!l i state i bor out of Connecti- of Gorernor Th nant Temnie aresan MacGreg. mal offiee Hours Triday Vay and me o tional B the honurs at the he s riice ar registry win 11 o'cle v follows dows open n the me ord fves win i rura « Rold Socinl 104, held or mest impor Retnehahs [information from authoritutive quar Iters to They have decided, it stated, thut instead of the loan to be on the internationa market pr.\mum supgasted, « mort of approximate’y 10,000,000,00( marks on the ¢ and other German go Lasiy of rma rocs of 0 crument hail by which the France, will ate of fnterest ponds to b ien on the raf among Germy hasi the p th confers ' t; Peigium, vent yatom of th the countric vive rogul The mort would be a tirs and be divided creditors on the ge adopted at 102¢ ranee Rritain Itu the remaining among the ot! atively forn » cor per four p di or allie #mall international Jou, muend to N the pre \ations ok, It s in financiors will loat neke s to | issue ba e Americ Its to inve mount row fixed, but part Ameri The propos«d mortgugs csottce holders of 1 it would in Germany o paper guarante & The inter ¥ nt propos moriga of uny n ermuny tut b issur man LTS able the basie 1 1 whoss of the share wou AT Tt ye mortgage securitics proposed pls ndore me i wou neset wh umuia RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE lhn will be pres:nted h\ second father and son oandiie’ pince Th p ognm .;: ever | who ' hospital in slightly with His nd to know position e! The We-uns club met last evening for ol stand and wall shield: com- ‘s to is formgidable raliway revenus alifed issued P a | Brzstol New. BUILDING AND LOAN *ASSN. PROGRESSING thscnptmns to Date Total Beu {ween 825,000 and $30,000 ANOTHER GOASTER HURT $12.000 Real ¥state Deal on Pros- 5| pect Strect—>Memorial His condition | Post Oftice Holiday Hours—Briets. |is hy no means good, but is still con- | Wants Gen, Pershing. With subscriptions of tween $25,000 and $350,000, announced by Secretary Edward K. Skelly, the local building and loan association has made a successful start and will com- mence ifs other business operations at {once, The stock has not been put out ! to general subseription up to this time as orgavization work was only com- pleted a few days ago but the public will be given the opportunity to take up stock in the future, "liam 1 man, h already ¢ s o s s t 1 P n clected president of association and will Le assis able officials in directing the of the organization, which is expected to he a means of acute housing situation. ¢ Fire Damages House nj Sparks from a chimney set to 'a house on North Main strcet, op- posite the Ingraham company, owned by . 8. Missal yesterd 1 A and the Uncas company ported. About $400 damage caused, s t © | 8q was g Coaster Injured Veullumier, Jr., Veullumier of Albert Mr. and Mrs. man street, was badly day wh g on a hill ncar his home, ster co the \Av“mml- r b and point of his sled laid open hi domen, The serious condition of tne youth wus immediately recognized and | he rushed to the nearest point for medical attention, the New De. parture factory hospital, where injuries we ttended, The boy is resting comfortable at his home today and will recover unless complications set in. young of #her- ¥ was Second Presentation Arranged Due to popular demand, the presen- {tation of the “Three Wise Pools™ by the Community Players has been ar- ranged for Friday night at the Com- mun theater for the Lenefit of the Hiealth Protective League, The first presentation Saturday night was such an unaualitied that clamor for its representation sct up vestorduy. The ticket sale has nd a fult in as- on SUCCess sured by the advance indications Local Dog Owners Win This eity captured honors galore dog show in New Huven, on Naturday night with prizes and 0 second coming here, James Bride, reet barbershop ow nefer hous 1 it ! ' olo our first 5 ! th and ret er, took two with his Wire rib Boston ribbons 1 eanine g Eover at the ree has ribbo; Mrs, Mil u recent! first prizes o hihit show una Yor who show tod two nnel, with vl Trisi I in W Tmport Valuable . Tuck druggist a won with I ) have impor dog. vas refused knowr ist of champions ded m a long i be 1/1n the near an ibit Al shows Uttt 12 Buys Block ol llnnllm. \Lnluu. lan on Focke ing suria sport parks c e city Memorial Colebration Discusscd rang v emtions Soon New Degartn be- Wil- | strong, a weil known Inmber great relief to the | son | injured yester- | the | which | Point of Sled Opens Boy's Abdomen— | Committee | Bake it BESTwith DAVIS BAKING POWDER general | hort time y divided, at the Endee Inn a , when honors were ever Stores Will Close Agreement has been reached by the [local merchants whereby the stores fwill be closed on ¥ in observ- ance of Washington's birthday, The banks and offices about the city will also obscrve the iday by closing will the schools. The stores will § on Good Friday instead of clos- S usual. Bag Fine John Munn and C h Fox uncilman Homer Judd bagged a fine fox yesterday Burlington, Mr, Munn lost four e specimens when his gun clogged. Charles Wileox also hagged a nice fox. Bristol Briefs Miss Helen Coughlin of Main street editor of the Bristol ined at whist at her hom ollowing the card playing, a dainty luncheon was served, Scicheprey Post, American Legion, will meet tonight in Legion hall, Superintendent Mails Gustave Lundahl of the local post office, has returned from New York, where he has been spending several days. Miss Madeline hospital trainin is recoverin ostvill Miss Ellu hospital trainin her studies t her home H. in | s0cic tert night her home ir tack of diphther the Hartford has resumed s spending a few days Washington street, rom an Johnson of school, CHEATED GAS €O, FINED New Haven, Hans Wi charged with defrauding the ny by maintenance connection with the his house for [ of u see main Chapel time, was 1 senteneed to 1 th in the Mrs, Wile ted was dise 18 comy t Bus on Hm ed $50 and « 0 days in city court | ladson, rooming period of sts Judge sterdoy 150 arres jail | te who was ¢ d ¥ j char 'ur 2he. Russell Br advt e ——e — PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE “Pape’s Diapepsin” Gas, Indigestion or S for Stomach 1! You from gassy ot it id a tlable o moment pit guara t digostion tronble [F BACK HURTS FLUSH KIDNEYS occasionally, moat, also breakfast Lt salts befor Romance ! Two fellows and a girl LETS GO !

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