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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924, metal succceded in striking partially on the inside of the lid. | Minstrel Troupe Rehearses | { The minstre! troupe of the church | | of Our Lady of Mercy which is to } * present an entertainment in the Com- EX-MAY[]R l]UIfiLEY munity theatér at the St. L RAI[R[]AI] TRAEKS | celebration on Monday evening, March | | R TN 17, will hold a rehearsal this cven /to - ‘ R 5 \IOT d\r j:'-?lrolvl\ l\zI\l Llu’c:mrch ')mell ]Oo“ » e ’Fonlls]e‘r qmeAidfmmwp: O ReW, ' it 5 s Stoond Peiion or - limination ritain Addresses Megting = <vor o e neia in Pisinvitie. - i SOME GLOVES THAT WILL GO QUICKLY Ty e | i | O DU S0t g 0 Gomnc COME AT ONCE IF YOU WISH ANY " #00" SUETOALLGRIE oo i " ED BY THOUSKNOS DALY 77 s e Board of Relief Not Ready With 1924, The meeting will be most proba- add to that savery IN STRAP WRIST STYLE, WE OFFER WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES IN GREY, BEAVE bly bring out a great number of voters | Lonergan to Speak at Bristol Club seslt MODE, BEIGE AND COVER VERY SPECIAL VALUE 98¢ PAIR. atement — Legion Officers Deny | as the tax question is one of the most | gy o : g G ! important once facing the people of N EHESOnIOR S atation. D Rumors Spread Around Town—Sells | pi,nyitie. It will not be known before | Growing—Chautauqua in Bristol the meeting is held just how much the rate will be, “whether it will be 5 5 ; the floor. The fecling has grown so July 17 to 17—K, of C. Meeting, that athletic relations between the t style with two-tene cmbioidered backs, | Out Shoe Store. teams may be discontinued in the fu- mode, white and black, 87 ; $2.50 pair 7 Nfi"(:;l"l-‘r“il\l:h;:‘l‘ with v Cuft rown, grey, beaver, log casin and mode - T(';k I".‘L':tn;*:'f ‘l\“m S ""n"‘ lgners the sum last year, or high Erection of connecting bridge be- |yt e O, W, egular meeting last ! €r. = N AL 9 B, e . Novelty Chamoisette Gloves with fancy cuffs and contrasting embroidery, showa in all the new spring evening listened to one of the best ! At the Community tween Pond street and North Pond Visit New Britain Lodge and only priced 98¢ pair, Come and selcet yours, | S 5 "| The regular weekiy dance will be | street over the tracks of the railroad | Members of Stephen Terry lodge, L and most' atirring uddrosses held at the Community theater this|will be asked for at the councit meet-!©Q. O. F., with the E. L. Dunbar B NSO e e e — cheard here, when cx-Me *evening and as usual, Al Parry and!ing agaln Tuesday night in order that campment of this city, will visit the - | Quigley of, New Britain spoke | his now famous orchestra will furnish | a dangerous condition may be clim- New Britain lodge of Odd Fellows to- SPR]NG WASH GOODS ARE BEAU'I'IFUL {“Americanization and Immigratfon,” | the dance music. Managers Moore and | inated. More than 1,000 people, resi- Dght. The local assembly will take Mr. Quigicy held his listeners speil- | 108an will have an announcement in | dents of the tract of the lrisiol Kcal- | Place at 6:30 o'clock so that the mem.- b Y 5 e | the near future regarding a number of |ty Co., north of the railroad, must bers will board the 8 o'clock train THEY MUST BE SEEN TO I'ULLY APPRECIAT I THE LOVELINESS O DESIGNS AND COLOR- bound throughout the coursc of hl8|gypprises which are being prepared. | cross the tracks several times a day |for the Hardware city. ASSORTMENT IS LARGE. WILL CALL ATTENTION TO THESE ;?ul::n:”“ "i‘.mt“\d.”= e ,“”‘,l' f]fblli“g Plainvillle Bricfs tc and from work, and to school chii- Funeral of Infant Ly RIS e e A o 16 subect. s ta ol- Robert Craig is confined to his home dren the menace has been atarmis The funeral of Richard Br; in- French Ratine, the real importcd kind, will hav towed the course of daily events with | o yn e otreer with an attack of ton-| Alrcady narrow escapes by the doz- | f son of Mr, and Mrs, hard @ protounced vogne this scason as they are shown Silk and Cotton Voiles, yard wide in pretty print- s = it " h | anlsuch lovely plaids, cheeks and stripes for $1.25 | cd patterns with tiny silken threads fuintd e {asguidstos Al eHcHI Hon OFUIDEE BN stris, «n8 have been reported and onc boy's Dradley of Forestville, was held this ) ds, s E 2, i s « tiny v threads Tunning irreg- jers and of inunigration and he point- |°p bk has | lite was saved by the prompt work (afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the parents, where services were con- jed out how orgualztions such as the opyeg his position ut the Standard Of w man who heard nis crics ior help, All-Over Embroidered Voiles — 38-inch width, Udd Leilows courd Le a great pOWer oncompany. He will be succeeded | when he was caught by a rall. ‘rne|ducted by the Rev. William P. Downs, beautiful in designs and colorings, are attracting i this Nork. ) by Philip Anatoli, formerly employed | matier n taken up before by |rector of Trinity church, The burial favorable notice, $1.30 and $1.75 yard, PonUaE Chepe | 0ol Otiate, atik lang oot £ The meeting was onc of the largeat | ¢ oo Norf wiore on Whiting street, | the city and reterred to the 190K place in the Forestville cemetery, z : ity s scsslons of tue carrent year and 18|y Caeinian Hayes of Park street | Cy plann mmission, which is|The little boy died yesterday at the Bondered Voiles with embreidery on colored chown in wonderful paiterns and combination cotor- another point showing that the mem- who hoe buch xi'-vrrr the past few | ravorable to the bridge, but because Hartford hosp , following a short grounds, giving effeet of a decp wide frin ings, see them at 150 yard, Uehind the eiforts of Harold | L o0 10 Chome, is re ported to be | ©t €Ity expenses, the bridge crection iliness smart at $2.00 per yard. . who | 100ge, AN the san : Was ne otf. The immediate need © Resignation” says Rockwell SHLEeEL i pt William Dunham of the Dluinvitle | s caused the matter to be iaken up | The rumor that President Albert F, Enginering company resumed work | 48aih and some detinite action will be | Rockwell contemplated resigning at |usked tor by the supporters of the Noon today was declared as absolutes THESE FOUND AT INFANTS SECTION Ty R e ey he Lasketball team of the junior i Colle Has takien & paits Lonergan and Woodrow. 8. Newell, legal ndvisor to Mr, Rock- the Hurtford County A e ‘ Calllae roste ;” ‘l;,‘ b i Impressions of former Pre at | well and also a member of the audite i n | aurant, ing committee of the company brande " moet the tewm pepresent. Wooarow Wilson, gained while the Hart- member of congress, will be portruyed | @1 the story as without foundae yard. ularly giving them a rich lustrous eifect, The nicest color comibinations for § 13 yard, the Little Knitted Capes, for one "o three year olds, in all white, pink and white and blue and white, some brushed wool trimmed. Priced $2.08 to $4.50 cach, Sce the Pongee Panty Dresses in 3 to 6 yeur sice for the Wapplig group ol e o $5.50 each. All wool Jerséy Panty Dresses, green and gold, hand smocked, priced at 87.98 to $10.98 cach. V. ML CLA gymuasium floor to- T AMCTICAN LegIon SusIATy By T er Congressman Augusiine | tion. _All Wool Slip-on h“(::v_l":—.olr style in tan color, Sizes 26 to 30 for $1L.98 cach, Brushed wool sport :0rnoos gume il e Reta | Lonergun tonight at the Bristol club. Railroad _Commends Alevridis Coat Sweaters, , for 81,50, o'clock sharp and will b Through his dutics, Congressman The w York, New Haven and T I o olWMUN® | Lonergan sccured many intimate Martrord Iailroad company has taken and regular DUSIness was trans- | o mpses of the war president and has | officiul recognition of the bravery of an intcresting picture to present of | Louis Alevridis of this city, whe at . the nation’s executive, The speaker |the risk of his own life, saved the Ha ur clothes cieaned and | (O 4 T boqueed by Vice-President |life of a boy at the Creseent Drive seni-thiuls nship of Hart- — ——— = oy s . 5 urge 14 pipe line ... 5,000 |timers, so that the older people muy Y the oy dyed i l.‘.:n flie. Satisfuction »'AHT Judge S. lusscll Mink of the club, railroad crossing on January 17, I'hione 4 or cali at The A safety department button h Berl"l News ‘ S Traveling On sabbath also have a chance to enjoy them- ! 5 wil o us Lclowa: s tter the talk, luncheon will be | The following communication selves, Professsr Gates of Cromwell | warls, Mar p ' vs, | Star Dry Cleaning Works, 75 Fast B 7 been awarded him for meritorious been recelved by the “Herald™: Will be the prompt Y fashe | Borry and o h Mauin strect-—adit, o Tt service. 'Tha butien was aocesieadiii | “Mr. James wd danecs, oll, roger i, . . Efforts of Chairman Edward D. by a letter from I, W. Mitchell, dis desdal gockwell of the Chamber of Com- | rector of personnel, which was a® -x‘xr“ kK |]...-. ISR cors Business Pic aret dust ovening : i 4 ompluint lodged with me against ; n_in e SSpIcetUL Lo ) fort | : " (':nlnil " m“{.“‘ Bk Aol ol o brick tndustry s part of | baviors of 3 3 ‘I r«{ 1[‘1 F i v‘r.‘ ”i merce comm on @ local comfort | lollows aveling uj Bubbuth, 3 n country s pi Broau strect. SRR A UM etation have progressed so well that Dear Sir:i—1t has come to my ate mar & tention that January 17, at the LINg Up & great dey ty to ive you no- 8 L deal, ¥ . 3 ¥ Fanand scveral hundred names have been se- i on ulie this opportur e |‘h‘k\-. ;””::’ you wili be so iccording o Huwod Clark of the _""".ml 4 4 “ = ot ol W attld the aiie HE WA Bastern Brick company, this me Members of the board o el T : . , curcd for a petition, which will be Tisk of your own personal safety you IR, Mr. Clark cald that un fncroase ed this mornir u a B 5 ) 8 presented to the city counctl on ‘Tues- | rescued a youth whose foot had been — R : night, asking immediate action | canght between guard rall and rail rive me staction, Otherwisc, ; 7 must call upon you In u more dis. 'V Dusincss is lcoced forward to, The [the tuet thut there I8 ocons.l. & p viing team e - . ) work of making brick will start {n | WOk 10 be cleunvd up touay wol yhoand W bowling 1eam | ) (ho croction of « structure of ihis |in iront of an approaching train, = 2o character, The proposed building Vour courageous and cffective efe J ENOS 1VES woather will pormit vever, in | lowed to work on the e list, ! s s " will be located on Main street, mortu fort reflects grent credit upon you, . N kast Berlin the compuny has been | Statvment would be mac one e of the ratiroud bridge, a most central (und is appreciated by the safety dee Assessors in Grand List Tus true that the following com- [inuking brick all winter, o steam |19 the deductions or other ol = MAPLE HILL NEWS The muttor has Loon discussod | partment of the company and T takd mudfeation has been received at t hovel Leing d to dig the el i the st untit tommor . e boar ,¢ the city planning commission and pleasure fn sending you onc of oup T ofti “of the “Hoeruld”, but Berlin ; Dres.. Ball : as had more work this year tha an - — " ! tavorably on, but no action |safety department buttons which are pple need not be astonished. The | SN o i TOWN BUILDINGS $8|zw‘lv Is dated at Bristol, November |, S Loy e N Y v today that they would hive i« st liome o NP MR pisettss Puture Activities Alton Parker of 26 Alden street 19 181, ound a short time u 5 i ters entirely cleuned up tonight. N b SThnia stroet ANt Wod Aotivitles for the year will be dis- | was the boy save when he was s i i R he h 1 was be given by Vorthlog: ‘om - cheock on " ugo by, Sidney M, Cowles, as h ton Lo fntimation would be 0 ¥ e ttornoon ot $:30 o'clock. Ttev, |cuseed at the meeting of the Rev, M. | pulled from of the New . | s y . munity scelation at Cowien Tinte OM. Doowments=<itetok | looking throush some old ¢ | Grange hull on Mareh 7, has been sotg | thEre Was 1o be w re J Lurtin of Newington Congre. \ Mizbed) aker | Knights of Columbus at the mecting notice had to do with the old Sunday | CCRE BE 8 port t iy, | CPease neted io the ¢ the g ut wi == Business Picking Up=Some Sicks |, which was part the Ce il b bl \ 'Ij“ “’l' list toraoon. The subject of his tonight tn K. of €, hall. The local as SOUTHINGTON “,,ws necticut cde o blue laws' 3 ki . e St g 1 ' us ar und ness in Kensington—Winners at "y 000 S0 z g j | thunk the residents of the community tncensed 3 R 1 by oy Remb.y 3 N L Mr. Cowles also found weveral old { 4"y b ey ¢ ity Indi foin was eapresscd b Tk orey Webb of West lalrcady \ : A 1 Sow bills which sho the contrast in | o0 No tiok . Wi f i “Durnes post - " . Mr. and Mps, way tor . A g ) STarams” $ sor f an opening thriller fop the boxi bouts hold in, the Town prices of those v 1. One S & sion, todsy siucy g _ s Shd The total amount of exempt prop-|of them: Missi ! . . Qeenery 10 tie extent of a ! . ssionary Me 5. § i 8 i : erty in Berlin amounts 1o $220,450,| “Recel e i i) rd ; Tt hridge tast arrived today for the premier presen- 1ast night George Polley gave an exe . dl rall The omoen's S5101 socicty r - 3 s . \ ition of building ol . according ot the rrp().r'[ ¢ vllu lmurv: ; \‘;m 'IL:?‘I E fo 8t R kby Copa ”-:‘ : '“ £ B . ) « dus o\ The prizes were tutioa in this country of “Tyrants” on )',",',' u]n ' l' lilding . lml‘lnyp‘( w \(nrh of assessors col 1g the grand | head of cattle, SESON 8 tal ehu v ) i R o tamd s | Saturda i t ) Community | showed him to b \uman 3 ..:- % T-:;‘,’,rr;:-”n“,:'r.'.r; g the town LG DUNHAM and the Missionary society of t o oatrabt t hos . 5 iy e x. v Nem s e besn \Mean ability. A large crowd i‘.(q u“: including schools, the town hall, the Kensington ~ Methodist rhurch wil i : 2 ey lnude Cfor thu seatlr the crities tracted 1o the coene and he was town farm, besides tools, horscs and hoo Another, dated December old u DURLIMEESAE 11 SRReI RIS . v 4 L om o he N wlied |fromt New York and the managers, roundly applauded following the coms several lots in the town of Berlin. 1857, shows the cost ¢ making a '\1 ”“" "' l}"‘“ l"‘ Vaisstons at i s Tuesd vho wiil attead the opening perform- pittion his Jdifficult feat The list of schools is mourning bonnet in thos ¥y, What " ’ "]‘ ¢ l"A”vL w“"&“‘ l\u:\v: h as st ] « . Starting in front of the entrance to changes | come iy rices of | & O U0 v May Lord wi N v E : s v company wi hall he worked his way up the Kkensington grammar school. . 883,000 ' women's hats, T bi harg: ' 3 10. € Mepit ‘m it re the show has be side of the building to the roef, seals Lodgn 8chool .....ooevsnee 1,200 | “Mr, Lewis Botsford 4 Y " contr ong run at a Broad- ©d the skylight and stood on his hands slue Hills school A Bought of Jacobh 8. Drandegee,” 10N women of tuc community | ’ the g Lot . ) nday night, | 1ear the fa He will ropeat hi ]’ulrn ival school . 9, 1,200 |1 1.4 yards bombasine v 10 be pres . . . p » ftobbins nven ol i : ctedoot i ]“.‘.l"y performance tonight ot ! v . ‘ % oty ¢ day afternoo 2 I Another ¢ I g lubbard school 000 | 5.8 cms of - e v e a daace ‘uppest at the Community theater on « { awarded for meritorious action 1. Koddan asscmbly, 1'ourth Whist==Missionary Mecting. Doune of I'red carlond That for the price of beef on th the preseatat be an addiess by a rais J i Ut ¢ % e hom yard crap ey 11 ¢ Selden school .. sses 1 1-4 yards ribbon 1. Dodd . v b : i March 11, when “Helen of Troy, N Miss Mary 1 Suli assistant South school . 2,000 | 1 sk silk i Is on a busiaess N t v i cure i 'hos ias o N Y. will be presented 1o 1ocal theate uperintend- f ) addressed Worthington school ......... 5001 1.4 city goers, 1 gathering of teac the Lewis ng High school thi rnoon. She spoke The churches in the town are also - A meeting of the Mac . Leld this evening o on “The Principles of Art Teaching.” jucluded in the list of exempt prop- i ‘ _ v i e, y « comedy drama of Americe sstrongheart” Col Under the direc t Joscph H . the four e Misses y Tanguey and Iirst Congregational $ work Carey of f 5 second Congregational i8 also shown by one of the 1 , | b8 hom E wirstitements, The” « . d Jonathan MHar, life, “Stronghcar | presen " e 1irst Congregational chapel “Railroad company D. d h Kengington > f ' . » |4 t Tuceday higt h 1. tendered a fa arty by a large 1Mirst Congregational parsonage Cowles.” "‘"" o o . the ‘ J nit ater by tac p . the rof th € t home gecond Congregational par- “Drawing ties tw 1 one ha RN Wit i 1 s nwie hoacau . 1 e ' Jos 1 e Gui of 3¢, and ! t ",)_ 1ey r:m' ing n Mecthodist Shoveling dirt raping sells Ot Shoe Sty E ' different towns, The ' 1 The play s ol at t Meriden hose 210! cthodist yar days §2 ” l ¥ ! ] he world tn the Indian Kensington “v\|> hodis l A lay il e R d ; W “to th ‘(“r‘ Lth e . v dndwn : 1 [ 1. Methodist parsonag 3 i S : od i , . Ny s, tl » ed 1 mother 1o a t . he ¥ hish aches e to al Paul's parsonage smokes, Playing Hartfond lintet gement in the Lane . 3 ple " v Tay EEREREEE \ ] ! e ‘ | MTR, o4 5 N ‘19 Plainyille Librarics 3 f ox ™ — e » capacit ! heip: r A Good Time Prowisd Vor Al ok “on A e . 2 y the vek Memorial {rnsingle ¢ y YW 2 18 « k¢ J v With Tots of Pep and . 3 is v feart ¢ ‘ i aterbury serlin library 2 , y 2 1 . S " M DO L snapp; Numbere 5. ¥'be ity of Meriden con acres of pl 5 vrnoon (rom 3 b 1 PUR . Music by Al Parry's Orchestra Goloat ard Park la 20,000 43 . f mow . . PETE) t t vas Robert W, Moore, kS that hits o p e M. Days pump i et vasture ’ 3 e at > o " \ ough M etps poced @ Andrew Hogan Managers A ting 7 .o B ¢ fprings, N. Town farm it pre refere New Jlorses . . Cortif Decide Chantawqua Date f t Main stre y iliness, Wagons and tools "o shin Aily St Mark's mir « of New Brit omplist E L New York, Haven o 5 the of dressed beef ain will presen . ntortainm t antr The Swarthnore ( u A cheit reheat eld in Hartford railroad: Dam and ! X 18 evidenced by a|at the Athletic bail this cvening at 3 tonday evening, Miss Phelps e ’ ’ b p ‘s chaseh lisha 0'clock for the ben f brie prear as co-aftist w 1v‘. Miss 1. et 1 Feder ¢ this +ven ollowin hearsal The chugeh. Both the mod and old- retta Higgir f Norw usion daneces will be enjoyed t ately returne Cemetories: 1 e ' P p— — 1 the performance. Refreshments to pro nee n B elect of officers Je tps will sk e « . f Work of Merey ack or Horl Winners at Whist be served : . L ; : A nners at 1 A S e Philip Nase of Middietos t 1 i . " J t ¥ J z ' AT Were Very ¢ ' st e's little offices ¢ were, first prige, | INg at his home o y hautas mates of % t-Lazare ; vil Plaswright g after Mes. 4 Sotntnd r ANl 3 i s was forr . res el Which 86 A Ganwe Aronses Vecling ' ' > The nun Mrs. J Doctor Suffers Injory . Weslnesday Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder " given Ask for “Horlick’s,” st all Fountsins. him ’ ’ o 95~ Avoid Imitations — Substitutes

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