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DAILY ainville News ——e—— THE FINEST FANCIES 'OF FASHION ARE HERE FOR YOUR VIEWING THE SEASON'S VERY NEWES ", for this is Spring Display Week, yvou know. The smartest in Millinery, the latest in Ready-to-wear, Suits, Coats, Dresses and all the gar- ments for women and gitls. The newest Shoes, Gloves, Neckwear, in fact, everything new for feminine wear is shown here now at its very bes We invite your inspection. OPENING DISPLAY OF WHITE STUFFS Both Domestic and Imported Kind | IMPORTING DIRECT FROM THE FOREIGN MAKERS OF FINE WHITE GOODS ‘AND IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, WE ARE IN A POSITION TO OFFER YOU THE VERY BEST VALUES POSSIBLE. Qur Spring Display offers unisual selection of the very latest of Fashion's fancies in white fabrics for dresses, skirts, children’s wear and for undergarments. There ave plain and embroidered Voiles, Organdies and Muslins from Swit erland, Ratines, Crepes and Voiles from France, Broadcloths, plain and faney weaves from England, and a splendid showing of white materials from the American makers. French White Crepes, with biocked de- signs, interwoven with silk, one of fashion’s latest, At $4.25 and $4.50 yard. Dropstitch Voiles of French make in vari | ous sized check eflects, a very classy looking | white material, $1.69 yard. Imported French Eponge, a beautiful qual- ity, worth $1.25. Our opening display price The yard. English Broadeloth, handsome jacquard | patterns suitable for one piece Dresses or | Skirts, worth $2.25 for $1.50 yard. | White English Voiles, white satin stripe effec! effective and greatly worn at. the smart southern resorts, $L50 yard. French-Dotted Mu: inch in pinhead dots amd rosebud de 5, $1.50, $1.75 vard., W ORDER ISSUED FOR VACCINATION HERE - Berlin Health Offlcer Acts on A lREspousn' PLEASES BOARD' . ANye coumty health ofticer, | ham, ‘ Appoint Delegates to Comvention and e garding el “Bmallpox boring eity of recent deaths from th ity tion hetwern Bertin ts constant by rail yeason of the New communiention i Ll accl ders five years to be at onee atistaction of the under wecinated vaeo necticut.” e with Griswo ester the that the Nalian 1he “ia 1he order jength and it wes the concensus that wo further acticn on the part of the hool iggestion whools, Miss Griswold, she was asked ated as d resilt Iy the board at Its last mecting. ated today that th the | too the Berlin Constric he prize fo The Berlh warded th team important dven out. Michael front of the appliiis e the mingly wadntaining ti vi Hoen wi high sing Altogether rememiby ind one Miss Griswo of tion ults of the | board that all school ehildren be vic- have begn extremely gratify- said that the suggestion by was clrculated throughont this W I many 1 recommendation of I thr Bgrlin News cond priz Then cinated aver pri As I yno walked amid t hix comrad priz the board the ents name W n to responde cheers an dadled Lor 60 Days, Nyt hiall Suppe his Wite ent to jail 60 Griswold in the night This ollens the thing : Mrs, Nogaewho tpado the complaiit, | Ler nothing toward the support o some ime although ols Wages, 11 ordeged to! bond of $1,00 tivst | for the = 10 receive urg- “hooby" a non fumily, way or o feat Judge George I town court last Wiird by avera rided the 1 s iz ¥ 8 ¢ binguet long Kengington : which volipsed thos o | YORES tamily fow Fast Berlin local members attend o troop at Berlin this evening 'he lndics of the Mothodist chur Wil serve a supper in the tonest Wednesday 26 to ¢ nwom A Farwell the guest " The uts will mevting the selectnan, support of the 1 20 a week. “ted vention in Norwalk of the Foresters Amerien were cleeted at the quars f tlourt Mattabessett of IKenshi night, Louis R M Grinwold Goodrich el ranger; Danicl & . Al Iy s larney, # ank Fogliatii . 4 Harttord i oot [at Athietic Rt S A. Mark. |4 ; 2 horg's oreh will frnish the ollowing order | TOOM on | o the following order | Y o for the town of danee Debowery, Ham | W. Faga he ™ | will serve bt Pythias cided to hold @ o'cloek much hat of . A special ranged Community ning of nest week tendance is looked for Mrs, @homas Knight has been oUNg jant W . & 'y“;mm\\ with pnenmonta at the “m rovements about | Mre, Chaties ; i "lll\‘» bt will friends in learn that {improved were teliffe Gabri sorvice iy, his wife Must Support WileesPoresters busemen rch Larle been st Plan Vor Faire=Kensington terly meeting b has relative Main A pwlers Have a Big Time, st give Al M. the i alth Officer he instigation Roger of Nt Norwalk eted were Wi winl a has Issued the vaceination in s Prank Giana and We s o prompter 8t Gabricl's chure At 1 he hall this oyve is prevalont in the noigh New Britain and several distase in said Communi- said eity and the town v, trol- he board of Derlin, by of smallpox Britain, and the constant | Ther between said places, l‘ln restdents Berin now | plans to be vaccingted, and |the hall and ir ehildren the age of [over nd under 17] son 1= Born 1 to the Mr Mrs, Harry Jdelsor ot | Bertin mre’ receiving congratulatic ith ! ey birth of a lay. Mt Ldelson is the Louis Edelson, to | well known Nt real { deater. Tady Maccabees Lady Maccabes l I meeting tonight il attendanee i Gaicty at Banqgu tlowship 1 falr or car 1 it was de thix in m o o spri I [ was talked over K fron nosupper another year, have been reported b and \ program s being a th elub on mecting Wednesda ind u for neat autos and otherwise oy health the tofn prevalence definitely dectded upon, held tn the latter part of May. | attendance not will e me for her danghter Middictoy wes of the wer th her place be her condition is may over . 1 vaccinat bonrd of healt accordance years and s for 11 proposr th - submitted by . Samu the ‘s church at held Berlin and i statute n of Britain who shall refuse v crtate prevent a or control from being liable to a penalty un the state Co person last » Meet will hold at o'clock hel pr MORE MONEY NEEDED will be on the cial mecting - : to take uetion oposed pla statutes of 0 the alth Officor- Markham conferre Dr. Griswold and Miss Mary | superintendent of The order was Good nating feature issued the Kensington | jerlin enith officer and he acted | jcague as a windup o ordance with it. Tt wa stated | 1iyifies 1ioyd v by the superintendent of schools oy aupper . in English, Polish and | Miss-s Ttyan 1 throughout | .4 he some schools, | bapguet raternal Ay it \ g alarie t - on Minds ¢ of Kensin boys did of them o was be Congreg, York put order will be schools Mo Spoc Berlin meeting Mare 1. —Clergyme to en dared 10 wi cirenlate lay i and say that it conld cook About 60 pger M. € Dr. Griswe gucst of th ret formed and h nonor of making the prizes and q hetor ir congregation 1 1 1he or iner said th irm than their s D mi addre Last | Wm. K, ister i hool be minist ast vight 2 chairman Chase of the health officer ination was read and discusscd a spe of men wer I THIRCH, CF v iswold acting as toast a been an in organization #in has alwas o ome le. The resent, v ommitt in New York tethodist Co ' an m vited vas had th regarding bt at o ol committe I support 1 1 necessary. At superintendent o board of the year mark Other invit many were vacein Wi of the action faken ¢ sing! o1 our i hut the ¢ cont nperis won Leagne of € i tive conf 1 mucsls we jam W. Fagan of Anderson, P candy scertain how Kensing yprictor radio stor e = i PUT STOMACH IN ot for afew cents. omy; Scoteh dia Comes from Biliousness S0 does a bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, dull headache, and unhealthy yellowish skin, these symptoms all tell the story of a disordered system and your immediate need of a purely vege table corrective to prevent infec- ORDER AT ONCE in a himsel manner Pape’s Diapepsin™ for Gas, Indigestion or Sour Stomach 2 ! Instarily! Stomach corrccted! never feel the slightest disjress from Indigesion or & " stomacy, “Pape’s, Diapeps T reaches the stomsch al enies, acid <y a sour, e e MODIRN AND OLD FASHION DANCE IRIDAY., MARCH 24 it The Aihiletic Haj st Perli it after yon table souress hragtburn pdn disappear ah pac 1 End K oy “ToNight At all ists 25* a bux Sivgar Coa>d or Uncoated Over 80 Years the Slandard l | company Construction | for evening the o recelve complishing men Vioy ehurch cvening, music old-fasliton ights of ofs the home Stebe parish A To lmpress Meagre - trict cor Episcopa HERAL WARDEN TO ARREST WILD DOG OWNERS (George Schubert Deluged With | Complaints About Roving Canines | RS, FANNE, WALLIAMS DIES Prize Winners at Holy Name Social— Senatovial District Cancus—At- tending Conference in New York— . Baskethall Game Postponed. Wards Schubert has been literally deluged with complaints the past week concerning the number of dogs which have been running loose about the Naotice of th condition was given recently in the “Herald” in the hope that the owners of the canines would make effort to keep their animals reaming about the town. the past few days, th dog has been called upon inc vesidents to break up the Land or to take the dogs in of the nuisance they have ereating. The dog warden in a statement to- day said that he has not the time to attend to cuch and every complaint, but because of the fact that all of the complaints appear to be aboul the same dogs, he has decided to take lcgal steps against the owners if | something is not done He stated | that owners must keep their dogs tied jup or prosecutions will follow and gs without owners will be deait th in the usual manner. Many of the residents stated that rthe dogs who travel in a pack about ) strong, hold a screnads every night and this “call of the wild" has been taken up by all the dogs all over the town so t the howls, { barks and walls have made it almost impossible to sleep in ccrtain scetions In the davtime, the dogs trot aimle Iy through the barely pe upsetting autoists and rifling bacl yar nything and fighting among | themselves Mres, Pannie Williams Fannic Williams, died yester Hurt's Corners, time and te 8he some from During, warden ntly by because been [ wi streets, o8 Mrs about home been wis % age at her e had her death is survived two da Mrs, Mary roand Mrs, Martha Holden, and one son, William Willinms, all of Plainville, The tuneral will be held tomorrow afternoon at from the lertaking A, DNailey Co. and he y Hovaee in the chureh at will be in West cem © Winners at Social e soelal and curd party condueted the Holy Name soeiety the choreh of Our Ladg Mercy in the Legion Post rooms on Whiting street 1 ning of the most sful yet to be held, The win- ners of the prize announeed I Ladic Miss Ann second, William Gal- Mrs, Willlam first, Michael Dame, and Lear il rot for some 8 unex ‘ o'clock of W, will be Iirown parlors ot services to{ Zion Burial by ol ot i 18t ¢ Ve was one h | sueee | lows first, Mrs and consolation, Mer Arch Alfred Arel Helén Brock the fer; her, mlmbac) Foley; second 1 { consolation, ! been the Villardi Monday H hax an bed the night's nounced of il a quiit Conertin K pivee at last socin) h Attending Confertnee Mrs. Frank 8 White of avenue are the weeksend White's brother, tev [ W, I of N York W is attending W e | lBast Conference as a t- | Plainville Methodist ol Artist Coming Mere Milton Umphy pianist give a recital in Plainville Baptist church next Friday « ng with Miss Massicottc Umy 1 Mr Farmington | to | rucsts Mrs, Sheldor W the York delegate of the ireh Paul i will h Ww | Ithea 1 M h | piano the tion o bi Hartfbrd, ol | was organist in New DBritain, He and et pre ae \rs ag mu the cvening of Miss Mas New York soloists in this tinually engag and t Ne¢ studios in Har New York, and Hov She n studying the unde Laue 120 sor 14, 1 vho som dire of years church J A large in Harttord 1a on he refd rram and has prepare program for Bristo April § icotte n veral h heavier Hart of the best soprano ction e 18 n M con- work in maintains riden and g soloist for bo " we nter famon broades o gational ¢h sonatorial Dist tes from t n " ' B representi ua e cities and towns the fifth =natorial dis of v | party ¢ will gather o'cloc = at Mainvill conver in tn wton Mair 0 W1 (10 el tate Charles H rirman of T v pub town com- My ainville be rep imbers al- h . (mittec a tive ron 8. i £ towns wi {r ording to the v otted tr pate contral com listrict from 1 Tected t them. The meeting 1. Trumbull witteeman from this s oen . Johr committeemen also b cancne fifth district wil P at tomorrow's Tanten Services, « will be held in Our Lady of Mercy ot this evening. They Way the Cross and the ased Sacrament of Hartford of 1 Lenten servic e church of o on Broad st win 1 o 1 1 Cavans is series n 30 o'clock arch Notes, evening at 7 p. m., stercop- ticon lecture “Inside of Japan,” by| Mr. Yokota of Kobe, Japan. Mr. Yo- keta is a stodent at ¥ tford Th ological seminary in Hartford unlimited ability taken up ugh nten hurch Vostponed which was to rday night ivh { eity. | and | FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 decade ago, he has been among it8 leaders and was one of the ablest supporters of the company baseball «|nine. He was manager for several |years of the diamond artists, resigns ing because of the pressure of in- dustrial business, _He is president of [the New Departure Athietic associa- |tion and is taking an active part in | the formation of the proposed semi- | professional state baseball league. e ————————————A. uthington town hall bhetwee All-Plainville and the Pexto team of | Southington, has been postponed until the following Saturday night. local team will play th Southington | aggregation_a series of games to de-| cide the championship of " Plaiuville and Southington. | Plainville Bricfs, Sequassen lodge, 1. O. O, regular meeting last evening at which routine business was transacted. thiam lodgeslK. of P., will meet this evening in Odd Fellows hall on West Main street. | The Pythian lodge journey tor Forestville Mareh \24 confer the rank of page on a class of candidates for Sessions lodge of that town. | Bristol News WADE WILL RETIRE FROM BRASS PLANT ‘Resignalifin From Bristol Cor- poration Takes Elfect April 1 WITH COMPANY SINCE 1915 New Chairman of Republican Town | | exgree team W Works | Shop. | —advt Agents for Trinity “where quality counts. Dy Model Committee Enjoys Populavity— | Dics at Home Special sale of SOUTHINGTON HEWS Wool Coat Sweaters Model Shop.—adyt. Mes. Luclla Damont on Ingraham Place. conngeted | corporation | the great- s works man- 1 the Mayor with the plant since er purt ager John F. Wad Bristol Bruss October 1915 the time, the concern, will leave tion | company on April 1. il not announcedshis plans for the future Mayor Wade has long been identi- fied with the manufacturing intcrests of the city and romany wWas | with the New Departur Co. i He cntered the employ con- | cern i March, 1589, one responsible In 1904 nianug The for full list of speakers ot the apnual banquet of of has Southington Musinessmen’s assoc to be held Monfla hall, committee night in the Town . th has been announced by as follows: Linds years Mg, that oecupicd another. | - to Germany 10 5 comp: plant in |y e in Ger- present returned | | association E Southington iHutton, president of the ol nd after addresses, Charles the on toastmaster; Smith, of Bank & and Its Needs;™ treasurer poat s sent the W Departur that country. He remained many until 1910, when he to hundle a big position company in this country Mayor Wade was the tirst mayor after having spent many years in the towr service ward jand a burge He served first n with the New Departure nee his early vouth and ced through the ranks to his onsible post. At one °d | tine, he was included in the ranks the | o¢ the “fourth estate,” having been a correspondent of the old Hartford Globe, In political circles, he has been a staunch republican and has becn mentioned fon party honors bee Trust Co. southi ne Wi Charles H. Bissell on! Building and Loan A, “The Southington Association;” Charles A, Learned eneral m ger n Gas Light Co.; C. L. Camp- Leil of Waterbury, treasurer of the Connecticut Light & Power Co.; K.| Percy Armstrong, commander of the department of Connecticut of the American Legion. eank Hurley, | iMme and retired to run again t commander of Kiltonic Post, No, | years.ago. He was clected and > and past state vice-commander ufl‘"” was re-clected for the American Legion will infroduce|the city’s highest office the principal speaker of the evening, | Vaccinations Increase, | Major General Clar 1. Edwards, | in the commander of the 20th|city has been reported by Health Of division and mow department com. | ficer Dr. J. 1. Wolsard, incidental to mander of the American Legion in|the smalipoy scare in New Dritan Massachusetts, Miss M n Wil | Encouragement is being given by the liams will be soloist and the Clef club | loecal physicians so that all precau lof New York, colored singing orches. | tionary m y be taken tra, will furnish an entertainment @8ainst an ine dis | during the evening, H. C. Libeau|There hus been no alarm over of Meriden will cater uation as far I The conditions Mrs, Robert according 1 | Simpson, who was operated om f eneral health of | uppendicitis at St, Francis' hospit 1 as good. | reported (o be improved, council on Lenten devotions will be Lield this th ot the city evening at 7:30 o'clock in St. Thomas' health officer church, They will consist of the Way | Areangements | of the Cross and Benediction the | however, to comba Blessed Sacramont, | pox, sl the discas: | Word has been received of | Btrict quaranting will b the death in Wethersticld Mps, | Of every suspect, accordir | Helen 8 Smith, a former resident of | nouncement this town, Mrs, 8mith lived in South Playing ournament. rion almost all her life and four high school five s ago took up her reside in Muss., where Woetherstiehd, 8he is survived by in the husband and one son, Robert W, by Smith of Nowark, N, Y. The f contesting teams neral will be held Baturday afternoon five of N« at 2 o'clock at Quinnipiack chapel defeated th Rev. George M. Gardne An cffort the Mantsyille Baptist church will of« playe fletate, Burtal will be in Quinuipiack | the quintets meet cometory | Ha Damont. ! Mrs, 1 hoen made of | dicd Miss Lila Pratt, | graham Pratt, o former | 8he leaves her husband and two s Arthue 1, [ehildren, her Mr, and Mrs ceremony | Godfrey Leroux everal hroth evening | ors sisters, here wedding | year Hang Mr. and | shire held home in |7 the for sy on solemn high 1 brated ot § The Thomas' « Neéw Chatrman Popular, u Higourney of publican of | with the 1 of o city's as a N his Narrowly Escape Deat John Smatt and Carl ployes of American narrowly escaped death and by their yesterday afternoen saved others from destruction, when two tanks of igniting gas, consigned to the city for the strect flashing traffic lamps, dropped from an ex- press truck, as they were being un- londed from a train. Fortunately the two tanks did not explode and Smatt and Nelson jumped in the way of Pl othe ks, about to roll from the truck, preventing the re- ceplacles from striking the cement pavement of the station platform. Mhe quick action of the two youns by | Men in cheeking the other tanks is thought to have prevented a serious cxplosion Parade Invitations ued, Invitations to take part in the pa- } | rade on April 18; Seicheprey Day, Fave been issued to military organi- zations by Louls A, Wheeler, mare shal of the affair, In addition to the * local Nutional Guardsmen, the former scrvice men, the Spanish War Veters ans and the Sons of Veterans, a dele- gation from G, W, iompson post, G, A, 1L, will take part in the parade. School Vacations Coming. fchools of the city will close om March 28 for the annual Easter vacas tlon and will reopen two weeks later, In order thut the physical condition of the puplls may be determined, ' the school health officials enguged in con- Jucting examinations this week, aminations are held at periodic inter- vals %0 that health conditions may be maintained at the highest standard. street Work Progressing. Work has beeft started by the pube works department on the repairing streets, which | have suffered winter elements. The rising from the ground has re- uphcavals®in some of the hich interfered with those spols are heing réms s quickly as possible, Miss Rowe In Eshibit, Migs Mildred 8. Rowe, daughter of and Mre, Willlam/ H, Rowe of L streel, is taking a prominent part today in the annual exhibition of Known @ q n the New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics in the Elm City, Rhe s member the class which will pluate in June and has attained i honors for pfbficiency in her Prior to her matriculation at two two years Co., 1 coolness nered vaccinations of the nev surcs m ad of th 186 hie i con seve ends the as local ar loctors, as of city 18 1o to th ht, th the L report Tuesday was emph 1 n hea thie made, renuously #ma get started maintain g to an- save been of s here ¢ an health officials ol the has left the team tournament, be Tufts e local for Medford, will take purt g conducted Among the the Hillhogse which reeently the Yale tourncy, made by the local tablos if the AL | wella 1 terday w after a nee her will be Have locals in will be urn W mont her home, short Announcement has yos t marriage ughter of J. Frank restdent this town Harrk Windwor w rformed last the of place iine 1o The Monday Vollowing a o O will make thelr Mr Harriss was teacher in the Englewood , New Yersey, nnd for the ars has been doing retarinl work for Major App deputy internal relenue collector | Hartrord Lt parents, and She ago from Berlin The funcral W0 o'cloek at the 2 Irving stroct quier of of and came Ne In e in 1a trip to Mrs, Harris Windsor rol high =cho past fow n the rom th home ¢ trost nd n will be eele . \ Ann o win ut par year s of 1 have ! Hieg by 1 church burta in ¥ My WON BY ONE POINT, committ Medford, Mass March * 21.-The | be rdner, Mass, high school U ot deteated Montpelicr g a hig to in the I clreles, b Tufts college Inter-scholastic Departar ball tournament today. Sixteen bigh | prominent were entercd in the | Sinee 1) competition associntion ophy now high at A the ety high school of the hasket ol vt first in Mg It Ne 2% nie t 0. he has taken Artur intore Athietic work " schools tourna- ment in Fileteher burg, Mass (Continued on I'age 26) BY CONDQ Tofis it n 1"iteh- | - o - - - EVERETT TRUE MY FRIEND, Do You KNOW ANY C THE TEsTS USED IN DETECTING SOFTENING Ll INJURIES PATAL I'aris, March 21 mon, well known ! today from Injuries he struck Ly a taxicab last night M # for a time president ¢ the Fine Aris, was noted for paintings, He w born in Paris in 1545 He m! Ieleg panied o 1 bust, pre ernment in | Champlai Champlain ir eted Fernand Cor rench artist, dicd sustained when “ormon academy o his rel s was o whict tion memory 16 t Crowy the 1 ighthouse pa memorial HURT N Ma \ LR AR rsons Were in i WHIGK h o2 Fi M - ' 1 in hilr st ome Mi ting a stone a truck L fiue METHOD 1S TO PERCUSS THE RESION My |IDIRECTLY UNDER wi THE KNEE-CAP ot [WEen THE LEGS ARE CRoOSsED M PINAL TENNEE MATURES Pirook’i Ma Ma Marion Zinderst mington. 1% w man o fina! round women's Jossup of 1 Mrs Prookline Grorgr t into indoor ament dont t today by defaulting Wiss Dertha Bas ard of Short Hills, N. J., and Miss Katherine Gardner of Dastor Plainyille NEGULAR WEEKLY DANCE 1 Good Time Promiced Yor AN, With Lots of Pep and Saappy Number< Music by Al Parry’s Orchestm Tobert W. Moore, Andrew Hagan Managew

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