New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 9

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- “Hartford's /a)}:/virg Center: l 5 1461 A communication was read from i | - A e e George - Sturge: director of fire ! Shepard J " pes for the state board of educa- i Man Passes Away at Son's Home ;i Situation in Now Britaid vy for 1 e b, of stves: 4 reeman = ———— pairs at the all Mountain school. o MeGibbon 106 91 4 The secretary informed the hoard that y 1 S TE 0 c H s S D. Freeman s1 9y C U 0 S these recommendations have already | TATE POLICE HEAD SPEAK oo w0 PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN :csc rocommendations hase airondy f ————— 440 495 4911426 el Wood, chairman of the twelfth school | - . 4 A Lenter Services esider 2 district, and it is expeeted that Mr, Murs., . 5 President Hughes To Name . L Irs. Rate Clayton in Dying Condi- | | 40 sorvices will be held at the| PY™8dent Hughes To Nanie Dele Slurges’ recommendations will be cars tion—Last Day for Post Ofice Church of our Ludy of Merey this| To C. of €. Convention—tuilding ricd ont evening at 0 o'clock. They will 3 Commissioner Tngraham and the Bids — Supply of Income Tax- consist of the Way of the Cross ang And L Association Cam |, school superintendent were appointed 1IN “ . henediction. : _ 7 : P a4 committce to prepare resolutions to A | Blanks—Plainville Briefs, In the Episcopal church of one VOStPoncd—Banquet of Maine Clab | ¢ memory of the late George H. Designs and Lovely Colors | Word nas e resined e or it 5 0tock thre i e e ke 1y | Thompenn rimlnt o e Bout A4 g y the death of George A. Bentley of 'WNCT service and address. school department to prevent it pos- school. : | Canal street, at the home of his son . l“"""'“*' firide; sible the starting ot disease Voted: That the school suwrm'«nnd. L b . " i | R b < tobert Beatly of the Neri block . the: ahilldne The smalipox €0t be authorized to secure A mimeo- ol 4 s : T TSR : in Dallas, Texas, Death is suid to : ; nally h The Spring Silks promise a gay season. New prints with fanci- [§|/". occurred yesterday morning, | VOY¢d 1048y (o make his home in!gituntior wih Tus given rapl machine o replace the present ful floral tterns, lustr Satins and crisp Taff are Mr. Béntley had been in poor heaith |~ el No the loca Minehidmad tor ¥le which has been in use for ul floral patterns, lustrous Satins and crisp Taffetas areamong the |fj 2 " e e peos Bl iy thiantlolige, e o0 B willkmcet] fsu sy means known has |nine years i T penl i 4 i) i or 8 time R Wit SROM yonight in- Odd Iellows’ haM, N iakeit DR SeT A T hen Tt ik oted: That an additional te newest and smartest silks in the spring display. [ time ago left for Texas in an attempt, | OEE 0 ellows’ hatl been taken. The scliool health s very | Voted: That an additional teacher i to better his condition and recently YRty good, according to reports of Dr, A be sceured in the drawing epart- [word was recciged here that he was | g ey ieirie State incubators. ¥ '8 Brackett und, Miss Mary Mulligan, | ment. v v res o . . e S As 4 Aere Ve WaS I g Williams, New Britain Ave,—ady hool nursc Mo of combating Voted: That an additional woman The New Frocks have such simple lines they are no trick to muchEldprovalE Hel was S0 yea i I o s BT make at home. If you like to express your own originality and have Mr. Bentloy hud heen a resident o SOUTHINGTON HEWS iR O A e i s Bgatttanal sabis Q o« 11 1et1 1 P 1Fer - 3 3 Plainville for the past 25 year: . board of education last night. Other noa ONa your frocks a little distinctive and different, you will be delighted to g il gk 1A biiebiess 6 clovol cotlcs ulrsn b ssaired, : 5 + =1 . St s yod Baf S CARAE o S 2 2 S E R That a two day a week po- make selections from our showing of beautiful new silks and plan (§) Brisiol plasit of the Brisiol Mz co. e P SRR e b bk Jeracmeste 1k ' Ponale . i He was probably onc of the hest| Al the special town meeting in the wments were approved and | ordercd ; gl i your £1 OCI\S for spring. Lo r,w ents of the town and the [1OWn hall lust night it was voted to |paid: Board of education, $46.65: |Made ’.“mll time position for the nest | ppiAid % vived as | 1Y @ tax of 261¢ mills. It wi § ealth school, $75.19; drawing, $8.40; School year ) ; : p 5 {hewe ot bl 4.1,].1:11 will b speelvedias v Rl G Lo _"\m“)f A communication was read from Figured Crepes for blouses and dresses, in Checked Crepes of extra heavy quality for /@ shock by bis large crcle or FOWG W property tax and 5 per cont | $446.64; mu train. | Roger Newell, chairman of the re. lovely new designs and colorings, 40 in., for | dresses, suits and skirts, 40 in., tan and blue. Ui ved S sepry | O Personal tax. It was voted not o | jng y niedical ’ creational commitice, concerning. the 9 Q9= @ 1 oa K : A J survived by two sons, Porry ; S : payment of certain charges for the —52.69, $3.00, §3.25, §4.00 and $4.50 yard. | tan and brown, black and white, at $5.50 yd. land Earle Bentley, and seven grand- :"‘“‘;‘“»‘( part 2 the fa . '“:"‘ "“"““’ §$2.90, ma A R use of the theater by the high school Y ¥ S £ " , all of Dallas, Texas; two DY the town adjoining the almshouse. T eport of the medicyg inspee- Y v ol p i ™ Bordered Crepes, new and smart in latest | Heavy Stviped Crepes for dresses and Mrs. S, F5, Aureion of Albany, |1 Was voted o appropriate $4,130 | ;0" T, fo e e Haiolun sud 1t won thEyatle colors for dresses and skirts, 40 in, at $7.50 = suits, choice of black and colors, 10 inch, at and Mrs, Thomas Bedford of for the construction of the cement | jsfpygpy follows: Generul [gnat all charges which are ot &ls yard. $8.50 yard. Plainville, and one brothe r.”ll\!l:ur Jr;‘-'x':-lnl‘:-‘:““;‘tr.ln‘.,\l-'1\‘-T;.T,:.",\'”."f‘[l,l.?; inspections, 1,258 of which number yogdy being provided for be paid by & 5 e T A - i Bentley of Noank, Conn. The fu. tiartford Batlery company factory |, " ¢ (pedicult Vel the High School Dramatic club, New Tub Silks of nice weighted quality, | Colored Pongees, all the good sport shades neral will be held from his Plainville 1o e Waterbury-Milldale turnpiks chickenpox &, conjunctivitis )i | Voted: To adjourn plain, stripes and checks, big value at $2.25 | for dresses, skirts and blouses, priced $1.50 home Sunday aflernoon ‘at an hour It was decided to sell the Milldale |10 i, 205 dressings, 75; inspec Professor Welgle Speak: 3 - ' | % PR . |8Chool for approximately $2,400, the T AN T FE rofessor Weigle Speaks yvard, vard. {to be announced later Arrange- : tions by Dr. Brackett, 155 of which 7 : e : : = B | ments are being made by W. A, |Money Beccived from the purchase i " e R GRS BN RS ow lics started and means of pre- Bailey & Co. Burial will be in West | 10 be applied to the cost of the new OnoLIVitE: 4. ‘chickonnox Vo) lon were discussed last night at EXTRA NICE FOULARDS, 36 in., in new designs, for $2,00 a yard. cemeotery. Milldale school. cyes tested at th 1 school, 2313 \ceting of the Foderal JHO Fave Action on the matter of fire pro- making a total ¢ A hRow Con e cher association by Professor Superintendent Hurley Speaks, tegtion and the purchase of ~new | SE 5 ; : © Allen Weigle, instructor of About 20 members of the Plain-|equipment was temporarily post Bt psychology at Yale university, Mere = —————=lville Chamber of Commercc will |poned in order to have the board of SOSESDY) misstatements that grow into bigger g view the members of the state po- fire commissioner inspeet the houses l“”_ r 1 fabrications were brought up and the . ing tonight Samuel Suteliffe of New Britain will [lice force in a more favorable Hght and make a report at a future meet- ; b 3 iker ‘I;v'.: d that shiclding of the Berl,n ews 8o tar, steps have not been taken |have charge of the scrvice, than previously as the result of a ing what additional cquipment js B0V : ¥ ittie children from temptations would B this circetion, although many of [ Olof Lienson is ereeting w garage in | talk last evening by Superintendent |needod HoN Uy have o big effect on the prevention of 7 SE——— —— e | U0 Children have been taken by their (the rear of residence on \Wileox | Robert T, Hurley of the Connceticut "'”‘ ) a | lylng ¥ parc's to doctors to have the vaes | ayenue, ’ state police department, following The funeral of Miss Houora Me- ' "‘l“" vt s * Bolos were sung by Miss Elizabeth A cliv: administered ngements are bheing made to | the monthly mecting of the dircetors C was held from the hoie ERLCEN N isupcrvisor of music in - the publie Amends Complaint bring the play given by the ladies of [in the rooms on Pierce strect her niece, Mrs. Danicl 8hanahan, of | Votedt Mt the form of tenchers' schools, and plano selections were of James 1L Durkee of (the Or istern Star of Crom- | The divectors mecting which pre- Eden avenue at 9 o'clock this morn- Contrict presented at the o ployed by Miss Fay Taylor, also a ) \ J. C. Ayers and others | well to rlin for the benefit of ceded the talk cd out only rous ing. Services were held in 8t ing be appr Las the form of con. member of the musical instruction de- AR HE E tor, alleged domages us u result of o the Community elub. tine husiness while many matt Thomas church., Burial was in St, tract to 1 the cmployment | partment of the schools, 4 ccillon ia Verlin en September 210 Rev, A, C. Fuller has been confined | pertaining to the town's general wels | Thomas cemetery of all 1 ved by the ety | - Groun singing was lod by Roncos Big i of Iast 1var, has been amended by o his home on Main strect with alfare were taken up and talked over hool yea Mous. the lecel evay Ieians Dunn & Mgbonough, New Brituin at- | severe cold, without any definite action. The The annual meeting of the Ladics' Ilia \ ! uly A ”!”"l ""'L“"‘“"‘“‘ bbby o HH h Apee] torneys, ho are represeating the Henry Batley s critically 01l at his | committee on tho Carnegic awards | Aid society of the Grace M 1 hic s pr el by I With dancing. Condmon OI TlaCks Ne{’ess“a[es e home on Main street tor the Bradleys of which T. A, church was held in the parlors of " chool Hughes Will Appoint T T . n H l' phuntife originally claimed $2, - Lyman is chairman reported on the the church this afternoon. Officors it 1 ) \ppointment of I-I* delegates ll; the VoAt Undee the smended communication received from the [ for the comtng year will b cleeted, | course « 1 choo 1eeting in May in Bridgeport of the i e e Quring the April term a speelal investigator arvives in this Monday night the poor box in th In conne h n of by President Frederick G, Hughes of o supcior court, - - vielnity, Church of tho Imwaculate Concep- |study it ¥ Ariier oil (he local chamber, Tn addition to the ls EFFEC"VE ON MONDAY Chilldren Good Hosts Agliation For Formation of Natiowal | genator John M. Trumbull 1ntro- |tion on Suttmer st cot was robbed. Principal € and the ool sue State chamber delegations, the vru:I; e children of & Worthi Srofeal onsic Fraternity To Gueed Superintendent Hurley Discovery of the erime was ma perintendent are now engaged ia se. [dent will choose the 10 men, who wil hool entertained their parents Soinete it Bt o LS St Bmiapio sttt i o the pastor, lev. Sigismund W uring i fon rela to the [tvpresent this city ot the national Children 3'at On Pleasing Progeam— | fricnds st night at the school, the £ siop Decline by College SMudents, | “State Polico Business” He traced niceke, Tucsday morning ypon possibility i addl- | meeting of the commerce: bodies i occasion being a radio concert the history of the formation of police arrival in the cditice for morning | tlonal course for hoys of a direet vo- [Cloveiand in June Complaint i~ Amended=Nothing on ' i program o L with ¢ Towa City, Ta., March 14—\ moves | rrom the carly centurics to the press | service. The box had been smashicod | eational natu At the conclusior Will Defer Campaign Lapks Song of 1t Broo the gir ment for na il professional for- |y day, He showed where bands and s contents, the amount of | of this in ' Wil e Decision has been reached te defer SmaBpux Ax Vet = Mocting of chotus, This was followed by ‘nyv so- onsle fraternity, compose repr had gotten together in the carly days [which are not known, were taken. made to lieati o the campaign of the local buliding Scehool Board Tunight, cetions on 1 Violi hy irvey (sentative men from literary sociction | ron common protection, wher It 18 not Kknown how entrance was | that it 10 and loan association, scheduled r Woodratr, 1 st pumber rendered and debating clubs to counteract and fortied w police organization, |effected, as not a window or a door | such an ad ! ¢ next month, at a luter date, becatse Another chan In the Berlin trol- w IRTHEL and the nd was a decline in numb U strength of oy came the Texas Rangers, the in the place was unlocked, por could | present course a iproved of 1 Community Chest campaign, ley schedule has been necessitatod murch song. X Chase Coale, Jr, then these activities, s bef fostered |y uondian mounmted pe and In any trace of the windows or the| Voted: That srrangcomnts be made Which is also due at that time, The a result of the bad condition of i plano - wolo entitled, throughout the country, uccording 1w | a4, the Connccticut poli ors being forced be found. Cone- providing for 1 i ng of an dne promoters of the Community Chest tracks on that brauvch, it wa “r ) I he was fol- announcement by William O, Mo« department stable Thomas Murphy, who was m of the ) 0 vator drive hope to secure at least ,000 nouneed today Wiiitam J. ey 10 gave a ol 1 Litversity of Towa, national He sald that the state foree was chlled In on the cuse s of the ed: That 1 crintendent be 10 meet the needs of the city, A big sperintendont of () ‘ Rl wm, SThe Chairman of the committee on organized with five commissioners, opinion 1 the thief or thieves instructed to end or to portion of (his is necded for the local son of the Connectt y One of theftonalization a suporintendent, a deputy superin- | gained into church by 'a two-vear co twith fhe & 1| Lospital, which will need aid to assist Mr. Bryan sald thai t e CACHING 5 MM Sk forenmt o ctont and officers He enus [means of a skeld An inves. | Eleetrie Clock company for yearly in- [its work throughout the year, wle ts but a temporary 1 Ly Marthow |SUERRUMERER 1) wmors thes 160 ool | L laied the variews dultcs cannects |thoution s buing cavrind ont tion, this contract te e al Ihe binlding and loan association is present schedule will w0 int Toet i Tushnel I e caeeatrics 10 the Lnited | 4" ith the dopartment stating that - s of the ity it possible, and if mecting with a ready response in the again us soea as couditions e BTt UM o S rd A Ol & Lol o g Vi WD it Thumias i 0ok ot ale, mid e | Uil sahiot rranged, then a single city as already a large amount has berlin line can be improve The ulel recompantment, i = decting i number and crime, the state police ad fire | Thon Bran of Berlin street, was | contract [ t pectio « the [heen pledged for the organization. As nedule 48 cffcetive Monday and a reading of “The #rongth of M,‘\j”‘ poraty soclction | trola, atitomobilo traffic lers of |seized suddenly vesterday morning | 1D school eleetrd o m i 1o [soon a8 the fuil ‘ummm! is reached, PREREE LAY there Whitiix Al g, et e emen., WIth very | eixhts and measurcs, dnd other do- |upon arising from bod With an ate |be made at ¢ SIS NN IO O T A . o hour g to Beitin, instead < mnber o ! byl WA e talls to look aftcr. tack wicitis, He was taken | The superint nt tntorn ' in the relicf of the acute three as there pow ar he same chorng brought v pliasing IR T ATIU R In 1921 the force was changed 1o to 81 hospital in Hartford | commissioncy the offer b n the city is facing. sumber of cars will be uscd, but the | program o ,’I i S e A A eil® | javing three commissioners, 46 state | yosterdny ernoon for an opera. |Arship by the BE.O0NoW:torhellc \ ‘.'"!" .T,""'" » Tunning time win ent dowr Aty ‘ me refresh IRiaoH, loore While wlice and a superintendent and the | tion to nember of present for liss Ethel Tuttie, daughter of Mr, Cars 'Will Jeave Central square, New | ment ryed, those Ng fur. Many o hd universities cun | B0 oing Reldobd e b it i e class, W rahiy | nd Mrs, Lo B, Tuttie, entertained n Virttatn 22 and m. and by g ‘ fidren, When (boast of o yanid Wy A Bt it would e ad-| The condition of dohn Landine of |*¥ oA \ imber of frisnds last night at her very hour thereafter, 7 e refeeshiment ont Sy (AL X e | visable to have a tralning school. | Bistol strect who has been soriousty | T perinter | 1 ome, 146 Divinity street, on the oe- e will leave tl tor at 14 m the radio s 11 me ¢ e e L Y his had to be abandoned because ! §11 at his ho with pnenmonia, is #1010 4 . v : m. On Sunday the firet car wi Vet ye at " red « 2 2 R YO Laf the pressure of work Then 10 yeported to be slightly improved nip S5 : FLURIAGRS SN TR0 () and cvery ha our af i » program A 11 i b il the force W made larger by o PPl ST -~ e i i ———————————— . : At ' i the teachers, the . bl ot i fo @1 wdditionef 30 men, making a 1O GET 810 A DAY g B e e | o e L 0 it 2 S e T, ke ~ EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO ' ' i pent ’ \ apended, Place the nremin gt b Ll ,',‘”,. «xj past vear the depart New i M 1418y com V Tl T '.J 5 v - the ' L« 1 ale W : nd : <t “'\“\v‘ SO0 ment handled 9,205 complaints, made promi anestion between e TR Arrivals ot 1 . ) i" iy (o o . A Lol 7 rosts, inspected 2,318 moving ‘master builders a wtion and the f N mue it I 1 1ot par ' ther = 1 b W T eture theaters, examined 71,554 an- ma bri t« and plastorer C,AN., As PoR AHA o CVC%GTT, YYouv it ' ' ' e e of U : T it a1 e fomobile drivers, inspected T has heen sett ¢ men had 89 4 Your CONTENTION y - : it p taken to fwip Ml : ll prtitions that | Ve itei gt il bt il TuAT LOCAL | ADMIT IT;-. THEN V w ehowi put s ] ars with defaced markers, : . POLITICS WOULD l Yov ADMIT T :l'l’ icconti t v i Continuing, 1 that 1fe depart B . . ] S B e e e S e Sitsd AHA i - e, W m cranary vl Cobey, prined h o ror Public Hearing Deferred mobiles, trcovered $265,000 worth of BmE.R BE AFE Sl it track conditions 1o slow . our 1 | one in organizing Not Open Till Next Week vrovert cized $20 ~-n-‘n" .‘ - hed tempon il sueh time th ' 1 carrying Was \ 101 e | liQUOF J hei B2 T S S N . THAN BE SORRY M " v vt Dress Relearsal PRt T Setlard oy vy part of s ) the conditing e N ¢ 3 Bras properly pled m decided to- | the state U can't get well by wishing. Tt's twaorn & Pank hit Uy " y we_ g or i et k the beginning Mr<. Kate Clayton Dying dangerous to sav, “1 guess 11l be This 1s tiy fon o Herlin Grang for pubtic Learing Mr Kate Ciayton of Whiting all right in a few days” Don't b P Hen? worrow night at Menthorn dev ! 0 may W oF | slreer ® reported todgy 1o e in a| Mmerely hope that you'll get well—get Aay t ry o L ' ! ca Y he delay had any cofucetion with the | gyt dition. e has been suffer. | back your health and strength through ensive vopai ord ed to ftitntion ¢ 1 jury proceedings | ing fre nenmonia and little hope | Gude’s Pepto-Mangan r be mude Eas Berlin Moms Bt yre continuing is being held ont for het secovery This tried and true old tonic is one 6f - 1« out of the ‘ membere of the e Chatrm roduced a teso- ! Pwo trained nutses are In attend the few remedies that has stood every - Nothing On Smsllye T At T tution which we nihorize the com test. It is a real tonic and blood en- SPNIRE TR Newmpox | it mittee 1o cmploy connse 1 provide Podt Office Tods richer. It brings new color to the (0 « . 1tic New Y ey ] it (R sl et up A cs incwrned Today is the last day on which cheek, strength to the muscles and Titain has w Pertin te ] ' " \ < > "' sdn for ¢ of tne Vitality to the whols body. Leenly ¢ to the dang Je eniig o°cloc MAN BANKINCIT ey : ol Wil b8 Perelve Get Gude's from vour druggist - the tewn 1= placed. ‘i vard ' ’ % ,\"'4'” "‘M 3 ""]" s e o Peat Oftle In_w' or Viquid of tablets—and hegin to take it. 7 il %, - f,‘fl",j : malter ef secctnation under b after the b . i i ) w1 Littie FreeTnbletl.‘,",?i'»,’Z,(,.’{fi?l,"—i ‘\4 - - : ! it toda ho have sub Gude's Pept o Mangan, sen {ree Package THAT 'S a & there st be a discyss o ritted the bids although it is wnder.| M J. Bredanbach Co. 1 Warren Sts N ¥ | TeA My CHEST, nvot tHe - ¢ ¢ it ¢ tood that several hase seut in pro N TRUNK OF A DEAD TREE LE_I.._ 1 e e i Ve om0 "t Gude's I DonT MaRa To e S, e ROUGH, PRIPLY SEIN (= htis s | S 4 , fay morning al 9 o . W 38 . Income Tax Manks to-~ angan wooveceker ! — e Cleared Up In Few Days T I post office is in 1 1 7 - I ’ of mited so b3 g i nd REPUBLICAN CAUCES ¢ wiwen 0008 hove & repel | O & HmitcC Supply o inc el e ood Enricher siblican electors of 1 N ive, unsightly ekinten chances | T L CERETT iekly ran | e — in a ested m U to one it's caused by cBnstipation | . fears were entertained that — in the town Mar 19 and 8 lazy liver, which is easily couid he obiained There at s for the and quickly remedied. For a good, a last minute rush of {hose = by e e e eafe, pursly vegetasle reguiator tute and Tor the m TY Angina Pectoric. Nearalgia of Heary, Nean @ - < . which will keep your system clean, Assistant Postmaster 3 * Pains in Heart, (hest, Showlders and Sional district « e s nature intended, hath will be in the post iee Pabes e Arms, Shortness of Breath, Dropsical 1n Hartford, Apri and i d this cvening from 6 10 7 o'clock o REGULAR WEEKLY Swellings, Kidney Trouble, Bright's | the clection of delezates to o o T morrow iz the last day on which re et iy Disease, Diabetes, High Blood Pres. | publican nati nvention and tarne may be filed DANCE sure, ete., promptly and permanently | #ppoin t tral com Plavia Benjamin 1H . I relleved without the wee of dimge and | mittr the purpose o t A A Fiavia Tien ts very ¥ 3 e i medicines through the Waldes Meth- town committ | z MLLS ,r ) ome o 1 t with % SRNpD Nenntews od. Upom veceipt of a complete o« < ToNight of toneiitis She nas teen |l o s v oenten . vlanatlon of your ssmptome. free de- At o/l Drimists 25 2 bos . ed for the pa< ett W, Moo seriptive Titerature witl be «ont bs Tt 1 ING HITSINE =¥ 81N . o danghte ' . ; . + Criszed oF Unoented v Vogan Manazers Walden In<titute. Suite 11 Stcars Py . I T r T %5 Praut 1., Hartford, Conn sated Gerti s, 1934 Over 80 Years the Siandard i Vermont his Trumbull Team V Temco howling team [ 5 | The Plainville News (GEORGE A, BENTLEY Temeo {Word Received Here That Local Hu4 dimmed lthe lustre of the All Stars on the . | 1deal alleys last evening by defeat- e, ing them in to pinfall by the score of 1,461 to 1,426, 'The scc e a e | Bristol News | GUARDING SCHOOLS AGAINST EPIDEMI Board of Education Discusses boys that in pursuant with a com- munication from the war department, it will be possible for three boys to go to a summer camp at Plattsburg this mmer, The superintendent spoke of the splendid record made by ' the high school basketball team at the inter- scholastic basketball series at Yale lust week and as a result of being runner-up in the series, the high school team will go to the Tufts col- lege tournament at Medford, Mass., next Thursday.,

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