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ey s [ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY MARCH 22,:1924. } Plamwlle News PLAN COMMISSION NEW BRITAI Parents’ Fear Unfounded " The fear of several parents of high scheol pupils, aroused by an erroneous report that the local quintet was scheduled to play the New Britain | High five, has been seclared unfound- oa hv nu high school officials. The ve is at present in Medford, \i:u.x pnruclpatin: in. the Tuft'a | tournament, 8o that the rumored con- \\|Il meet {o'clock in the |Qur Lady of Merey 'tomorrow afternoon. of last year's team arc iend the mecting as plans coming season will be opring teaining will be ‘started as soon as the weather permits, and the team is out to beat the record made tomorrow afternoun at @ hall of the church of on Broad street Al members urged 1o at- for the discussed Bristol News HOWARD 1S JAILED: | . $row/e /QT/,nso:z égn}w //art/brd s Center: ANNOUNGES FINDING "places | Bristol Mig. Co. Is Awarded TIME NOW WE HAVE AN SPRING THE COLOR ‘T AND WHERE IN WITH ITS PURC colors, including at §2.75, $2.95, sponged est colors skirts, $2.50 to § and c Wool dersey € will not p grades, 56-inch, sport ung dress and e “hrown, hlue Berlin News DEMING LEADER OF (.0.P.C0 Re-clected at Annu Board of Slratefly gy BERLIN LIBRARY ANNUAL Mecting Scheduled for April 2—Nen- tenced (o 30 Days in Jail hy Court bJ o ~—Legion (0 Meet on Tuesday=—Iioy r for Henry U Deniing w chairman of the connnittee at ing held lust Miss Marjorie Moore ) A viee cha 1. Moore of Berlin porition of seerclury o ni The meeting st night w commi night. s held sinee the o Wednesiay for the past term b of the conmittes night was the meeting was moere tion of officers no f: was transacted. Plan campaign will not be sote e Practically comnntice was pres Meveral were absent iiness, every S0 Days McCarthy sentence inil hen he was ar Berlin town court rge of drunkenne his occupation a Judge said 1od; man a lengthy s wanted give I time to straighten the officer who a Berlin station Th was attempting to tan was on the lerium tremens. It i he had Leen put off and desired to get to injured his hand whe board the second tra taken te a doctor for Library Asen, atrick Muss., 2 The the he 1o to the he the The annual mecting of The THE C1 Wool Flannels—. rose, Lanvin, moss, tans, groys, ete. 3,15 yard, Sport Chacks and and shrunk, all the $1.95 and & New Spring Coatings groy, the orga n the will oceupy unanimous, n 18t out. FOR EASTER TO MAKE SELLCTION FOR DRES ENDLESS VARIETY OF THE NEW WoOI LARGE STOCK. OUR SAME QUuALITY INGS, A AND COMPLETE FOR THIE OUR ISRT ARE "HASPNG POWE i fered in the All the bett monterey, madonna, qualities and newest blue, idin, powder SG-ingh w and wraps, special price 85 Plailds ail pure woel, 56-inch, pretuest and new- s, suits und 18 muterials, best, i y smbinations, for dres .50 yard Al Wool Cre the quality that spring yand. e I il ¥ vest, 83z, new 4 The rona, Lust Bolivia, $12 ea, 8 LR plain and plaid eifects for wool wolahre c¢loth, tan, 82,75 and S wear, all St-ineh [ b ree Library lin the library rooms on vvening, Aprit 2, at 8 - [ ports ol the librarian and the election of be held, The list of ussoclate and ann members ncludes Miss Mary Atwater, Miss 1Morence randegee, Mrs, Cul. 0 o'cloek, nd the odicers new ofticers will Erandegee, Miss Miss Kutherine Brandoge ver, Miss Sarah Churchill, Mrse, Wil- liam Chad S Chase Coale, Mrs, ) Chase Coule, Mizs 1'ear) Cu jamin Cashuian, Mrs, Ruiph Car- Mre, I'rancis Deming, Mrs, 1Miske, Miss Emma 1ow| Waltcr Gwatkin, Mrs, H. N, Mirss 1tuth Galpin, Mrs, George Greg, Mes, Henvy Graham, Dr, Thomas (., Hodgson, 15, 1 Honiss, Miss Dorls Honis s Harriet V. Hollister, Mes Ao b Huston, Mre, Hatold L. Judd, Mrs, Loisclle, €, B, Moreison, Mrs, (), 13, Morvison, Mrs, Walton H, Iy, Miss Nellie Minor, Mrs, Prentice, Miss Ilclen 1. Rohm, Mrs, Pardon €, IRixey, Mics 1%y I ¥, NMra. W, 1 Mrs, shjerden, Mrs, Grorge Nehoiicld Lintly Sehofield, Mrs, John 3, .mnh, Mrs, BOW, Stes Mrs, Luw Fouthard, 1. H. Taylor, M Troup, Miss Elizabeth 1% Wilcox, Miss irian, Wilfred | gy Wilcos, Frank 1. Wiicox, Mre ek L Wileox, 1 B Woods, i treasurer, 1430 Woods, Arthur 1 \\mulrufl‘ B Uhe Nrst fagpe, 0 ML Weldon, Charles Warren, tee was vlected | Logion M ing Tucsday Me. Deming | polton-Kasiea post 8 the Amcrican been chateman | will meet Tuesday evening at his vlection | K at the town hall, "ans for Nince [(ha show on March 25 will he com- the o pleted and preliminary reports will be business | heard. the fall for MMITTEE al Session of George Tesis, a8 agnin chosen ihllean town zation et town hull ol Kensington 1y for urther NS tor discussed About the RRoad is understood that work new rond from will be Sand I «tuied on the Bar Lepring or 1all A Bertin Lusiness man was i Hartford yestorday and it was stated at the office of the highway department that the job would be hurried along The rcad will be of | conercte, The. trolley the @l 1t is espected that seetion | of track along the N ain road near the Towers pragerty will have to | be raised somewhat. . the mght, of winber of last on account ail. of to Wore ster, s in gned in the vight on a MeCarthy vore n ¥ that he ntenee be N plenty According v company is waiting for 8 ker. Sconts Active Several scouts prepared for rrested him at | the court of honor which will be held ureday night as [in New Mritain Wednesday evening st board a train. | 7:30 o'clock. The boys are taking verge of zlo.‘ n active interest in their worl s thought that | 1tems of Interest muother frain| | o4 turdick has moved his heme. Hm,,_‘ to Kee New Hampshire, nihe fried 10 diek will engage in the In And he wan|yuuness in that state, having recont- treatment. | 1y purchased a farm there. Annual he Berlin sehools will 11, for the } ro were hig fam- Mr Fri- vaca- close Bertin afer danece held last oht in tie shiman, | Mesg- | nill to Borlin street cither this | highway department 1o get start- | farming SES, SUITS AND COATS OFFURINGS ARE USUALLY sponged and shrunk, s, in three qualitics with chofce of inches, 54-inches er Coatings in sard, | 05 yard, | Subject of sermon |, ed to Jerusalem Seeking Him." [‘evening service will e o' | shown in th of Wi soc| | 801 The DUE TO OUR COQNNECTION WITH THE SYNDICATE n o Twills—Twill cor Alpaca Crepe—One of the newe washable, dust shedding and wrinkle defying, will not spot or shrink, $2.75 » 56-0 austre Veldora and 6 u'clo tock, he divi ne LOWER N . & Z o) 3 @) o - [r1 2 @ p)] FOR EASTER WE. N MATERTALS IN AL TH A TRADING and cb best spring colorings for dresses, suits width 56-inch, sponged and shrunk, our 50 yard, 25 ard, 15 colors, thovoughly sponged and shrunk, neh widths, Coating, Vel iation will be hetd | Subjeet of scrmon, “The 8on of God Wednesduy | Dotng the Work | school at 12:10 p. . Pastor's class at | 5 o'cloc of . Christian B ck, Topie, Ffouch in Winning Other Choir rehearsal at Kensington Methodisg at *A The ne v nera ol sley's gro lal service | Mondsy atternoon at M nday il | sonngs, T | m AU 2150 p, m, ing s scheduled afternoon, T™ | weekiy son servi day night at § A study from thg world servies book of Alasks, Hawaii and Porto Itico, the exchange of hooks, ed G ha 'l..- da | school at 12 { League will meet at 3 p. m. and the Epworth league at 6:4 | ed by the evening o'cl gih New Britain at Athletic hall last Ahlberg's orchestra the music for dancing. ning. prayer ehureh Sunday Sunday Mitchell of New charge of the services, The regular moroing worship will ot at ) ursday board vening at will he Ladies e I"he Jun for » wi 0 o'el Last Beflin e library will be ternoon from {vvening from 7:20 to "her an by orge ve held at ¥y at 1u lock, A lurge rn old-fashioncd dance en by il be the d sermon at 94 school the )i 45 Methodist church Sun- d by Sunday o'clock. The Junior s nimber the Hardws | Miss Mae Benson of | been the guest of friends in: town. Arraig: The ne Immaculate street has arrived in town and work. | men are engaged in installing it in the | cht church morning at 14 Forty ente sreh. st sol hours' alendar, ments are ainment to be benelit of the w altar for the chureh of the Concepti devot obser win ) o'c emn TH. st and best wear- new 8895 Bibie and expressed in moet at parsonage on Wednesday oper® Monduy rollowe: attended the niod Comununity elub at the Athletc hall the first ulrl of April. SOUTHINGTON REWS g Damages and Town Benelits CONTINUE 70 VACCINATE + L. of M. Baschall Team to Meel To- morrow—Warn Autoists Cutting Traflic Post—Church No- O - S A B o L S, tices—Plainville Briefs. The tewn plan commission follow- ing the public hearing held in the ' | firemen's rooms in the town hall | Wednesday night regarding the pro- .pnsed changes on West Main street { has' made public the findings of Its I members. { The dc on gives the | damages and benefits o {owners: Bristol Mfg. Co., damages $87, and town of Plainville, benefits, s No other benefiis or damages warded On the north street the street ING, L PRETTY e following LWAYS AT property AN ELSE- COMPPANY West Main line is ecstablished from st Main street to the pre- | viously established tline unearly |site Canal street conforming closely |10 the present curb line; allowing i previously established eight foot sidewalk line, | On the south side of iarmeen, of- , & new street line | colors, point where the railroad property w_mh\s that of the Bristol Mtg. Co. | making the street wider at this point 40-inches, {land. The wider road at will then make the angle' less acute, A thrée foot buiMing line s ap- | proved and adopted on the south side | jof West Main street beginning at | Whiting street and running westerly to Picree street to conform with the | new street line, The sfreet and include O Aard, dyne, §6.73, ed shown on a map of West Main {street which v Joseph N. McKernan, signed by chairman of the commission, wap was displayed at the | hearing and is mow filed town cler! Vace J. N. “his | publie with the God." Sunday avdr meeting e IPersonat to Chvist,” nde Continue, ainville hations Dr. Bull, | health m. ‘inations during the past few has been very ist few days has been very lo is gratified that such large have taken it 10:45 o'clock. nd They Return- The i be, s ing the | heavy numbers of people {themselves to use the only weans available to protect Plainville from smallpox and hopes that others who have not yet been vaccinated, will hasten to be moculated against the discase, There is no danger at the prosent fime of sma breaking out in Plainville, but usge of the | large numbers who work in New | Beitain and the possibility of their coming into contact with persons af- o'colck on ! fMicted there, the situation here is I regular (grave if proper precautions are not Il be held Thurs- taken, Almost all the school chil- ock, followed by | dren have been vaccinated and the , proportion of people who have un- {dergone the treatment is very large. { According to Dr. Bull, all of the s in town have had steady va n work during the past week, ) o'clock for ! as nothing but praise for the manner in whieh the employes factorics in town have responded to the appeals for caution, Nearly the employes here have. been cinated and those that remain probably be vacccinated within next weel. Phere will be no abate- ment tn the work of vaccination Nere until the disecase is_entirely cleared | up in the neighboring city. Baschall Team to Meet. Lady of Mercy baseball team held at 1 tople will f God's love at hymns." class will neect 45 o'elock, O 9 o'clock the the pare Ald society will nfor league meet. | Ttems afey 30 and in the| regilar morning it -8t Gabriel's U o'clock Tollow- at 1 m. Britain will vae. 0 oA will The m, follow. at 750 . ervice — S—— patrick has brought suit for § triple damages against Frank 1 {the pesult of an automobilg accidogl. The plaintiff claims that while drive eve- | ing along the Milford tarnpike on De- furnished | cember 24, the defendant had left his | car parked without any lights which Middletown has | caused the plaintiff to crash into if. | The automobile being driven by the Southington lawyer was owned by Leonard Christie and the owner has brought =uit also for $500 and triple damages as the outcome:of the same accident, The committee in charge of the an- | hual banquet of the Southington Busi- nessmen’s assoclation to be hetd in the | town hall Monday night has recelved word from Major General Clarence 1. Kdwards that will arrive in town tomorrow afternoon and s waiting for the banquet hour on Monday. Several of the manufacturing concerns in the town have donated souvenirs to be given at the affair, h and and e City social club, of | Leing made for giten for ihe ) he on on Summer | ion, one vances of the| open Sunday Tock at the Tm.-| of the; maculate Conception church with high mass and Sac close | 0% ament, tock. procession of the Blessed The servjces will cogre to on Tuesday morning at 9 ' places Against | oppo- | | has been approved and adopted at u' | which provides a triangular plece of | this point | building lines as approved and adopt- | s drawn by Enginecr | the | stated today that the number of | an! the | last year, if such a thing is possible, New candidates who would scek on the team are also asked to attend tomorrow’s meecting. Cutting Traflic Post, local .authorities are issuing a warning against autoists who persist in cutting the silent traffic ul’fuer which is stationed in the center, late it has been noticed that 'unm-m have been cutting the post and not all of the drivers are from other, than Plainville. A campaign will be started against the erring drivers immediately if the rules of | the road are not observed, Church Notices, Episcopal chureh: Third Sunday in Lent. The rector will be out of town and there will be no early cele- ,bration ef Hely Communion and no evensong. Church school as usual at 10 a. m.; morning prayer with ad- dress at 11 a. m., conducted by Clin- ton P’asco of New RBritain. Cengregational® church: Morning service at 10:45 a. m, “lnanimate Interpreters’ church school imme- diately after’ the morning service; | Young People’'s mo‘lmg at 6 p, m, Lenten topic, “The ery Purnace and the Lion's Den. The school will hold a food sale 1, Saturday, March 29, 5 p.om. “spusl church: 10:45 a. m., the pastor's theme will be “An Abundant Suppl. Sunday s ol follow [the morning service: & p. m., Young | | People’s service; 7 p. m, “A United Heart" \\'ill be the theme 45 | The in the from 2 to 5 oA, m, Milner of * the eminary will ing ser Clyde Hartford Theological deliver the sermmon: o'clock noon, ay school; 7 p. m, g Epworth | |(‘d'll!' service, consisting of an illus- {trated lecture “Inside of Japan,” by AMf. Yokoto of Kobe, Japan, Mr. Yokota i a student at the Hartford | A the collection Neuman Theological seminary, will be taken up for missionary fund. Advent Christian church: J, Libby, pastor. 10:45 a. {morning worship and sermon: |o'clock noon, bible school; 6 p. Young People's meeting ». service of song and short address by pastor. Thursday evening at 7:45 » ., mid-week pr and testi- mony meeting, theme, “The Last In- vitation.” A, M. E. Zion church: 3 Horace Brown. pastor, 11 A m., morring worship, “Christ Superior to Mosel 30 p. m., Sunday school: § p. s evening “vorship, “The Pearl of Great Price.” Catholic Chureh No Rervices in the church of Qur Lady of Mercy tomorrow morning will be at the usual hours of § and 10 o'clock, Sun, school will be held at o o'clock, Lenten services will be held in the | church tomorrow evening st 1 (o'clock, Rev, Willlam Cavanaugh of Martford will continue his series of Lenten sermons and the services will conclude with Benediction of Lhe Blessed Sacrament, Denies He Has Broken Arm JTohn W, Matthe: writing from St, Petersburg, 1Mlorida, requests that # denial be made of the announces ment that he had broken his arm in the south, Mr, Matthews was report. ed by his friends to have suffercd a broken arm while painting a heuse, but he states that no accident hap- pened to him., He reports that he espects to start for home within o short time, To Give Concert ’ Dalpetion 'String quartet of Bristol, consisting of three \iolinists and Paul Umphrey, well known pian- ixt, assisted 1y Miss Edith Cook, reader, will give a concert in the [ Plainville Paptist ehurch on Friday evening, March 2§ at 8 o'clock program which is to be ¢ under the auspices of the G. W, lconsists of numbers Ly the quartet, violin solos, readings and a plano solo by Mr, Umphrers. The planist has Irendered several econcerts in Hart. ford and Ihisto! and will give ane other recital in Bristol on April &, Vollowing the concert, refreshments will be served in the church pariors and a social will he The proceeds will be turned the ehureh repair fund Annoupeemient Clin- | ton m., m. ) oyed. into hern received here of the birth u( a daughter, Lor. raine Alice, at 8. Francis' hospital in to Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Wallingford, formerly of inville. Mrs, Carlson was former- Mise Alice O'llara Plainville Briere and Mrs, William Kavanaugh and Mre, Catherine Prior have re. turned from attending the funcral a relative in Bridgeport. Meney Dergin of the Mo tor Co., has taken a position as por- ter at Colling Lunch Mr. Colling Sunday ¢ [ Community house. The Men's Lyceum of Kensington | ®ill maet Monday evening at the Ken- | sington Congregational chureh for | periodizal debate. ‘s Chureh | Mass will be eolebrated a1 St church, Kensington, at & and 10 | o'¢lock tomorrow morning. Sunday | #chool will follow the 10 o'clock mass. | Sacred Heart Church Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. fev. J. €. Bren. | nan of Kensington will be in charge. | Bunday school will follow the servier. l Berlin Congregational “The Deepening Experience of | igion,” will be the subject of Rev, | Bamwel :A. Fiske's sermon at the Be Jin Congregational chureh st 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The Boys’ class will mect &t 10 o'clock and Sun- day sehool will be Jield at 12 o'clock | The Mén's class will also meet at 12 o'clock in the Community house. Junlor Endeavor mecting at 3:30 in charge of Wesley .Thr ms[av will instroct the special | Lenten study class at 4:30 o'clock and !the Young People will mect at 6 p. Im. Paul's Younggirls, old girls, pl!;n girls, xrelty girls— before the mir- ror when, with sigh, we tarn away and say, “*Gosh=~1I do Jooks bed. and momt. | r skin s bad and won’l —our won’t powder are dall! We all know them. ‘women watch their skin ol something H a dose of Beecham’s Pills : They purify the blood. clesr the skin, makeyou hapy;, bright and ‘”’"‘“- P-ml. 'rhll .,..,..,,.pmn = Kensington Congrogntional ot 3 : w— Morning scrvice at 10:45 o'clock Gwatkin. | The public schools of the town closed yesterday after the afternoon ons for the annual spring hols- daya. They will reopen again one wec from Monday or 6n March 31, The first game of a series of contests between the All-Plainville basketball team and the Pexto flve of Southing. !ton which was scheduled 10 be played | in the Southington town hall this eve- ning, has been postponed until mext Saturday. The two teams will engage in a series of games. There has been A side stake posted for the winning team. Both teams have large follow- ing= and it is expected that the aggre- gations will be watch®d with great in- terest by the fans both here and in+ Piainville, Joseph Montano ha® returped from an extended visit to his former home | in Italy. | The condition of Thomas Kgan whu | is In St. Francls. hospital shows con- | slderable improvement. The condition of Stanley who wunderwent an operation | Raphael's hospital In New shows continned impro\ement. James Mongillo of Dristol street is confined to his home with iliness, Prosceuting Attorney Hal D. Fitz- Ky Brown | at s Haven, STOP TRUSTING TO LUCK ~to keep your valued and private papers safe. For luck may not al- ways stay with you. Neither may your yvaluables, Pon't take a nce any longer. but get your deeds, policles, ete., into one of our Safe Deposit Boxes today. For all anyone knows, tomorrow may be too late. e PLAINVILLE TRUST Co rLAL LE. CONY - HAS LONG RECORD Burglar Caught by Mrs. Beauca Given Four Months Term 'WOMAN OF 60 ORDERED 0UT Walter Slocum Buys Bristol Brass Corp. Niore—Demand Lamp Co. Siock—Names of Gold | lor Marine | test for tomight with the Hardware City tean is out of ‘the yuestion. An- other factor that might prevent ‘a meeting of the tecams is that the tweo schools broke off all athlctic relations in 1022 after a hot discussion follow- ing a basketball game, Since that time, both schoois have carefully lavoided the other in the making up of schedules. The rumor of a meeting ur llw quintets aroused some econcern a smallpox invasion of the city 'mghl come in thfough a mixing of the supporters of the teams. Marine Stock Popular Stock of the National Marine lnmn company of I"orestville has hecome very popular in the last few days as Star Parents Wantod—Dawson At | the annual inveeting draws nigh, Leing Golf Club, William Howard, aged 47, of a arrested yesterday after Leing by M Fred Beaucar in her hgnie at the corner of West and Cifestnut strec escape with valuable jewelry in his possession, is a sncak thief with a frecord “a mile long” was the in- formation gained today by Chier E {nest T. Belden from Chief William Keegan of the Waterbury police, How tard is characterized key worke: {and a sneak thief, who has been ar- restedyin nearly every city in the state, wccording to the information, obtained by the local efticials, who feel jubi- [lant over the capture. In addition to | the charge of entry in the Beaucar home, Howard is also charged with the theft of two watches and articles |of jewelry from the home of Mrs, El {dridge Smith of 138 West street on {June ‘27 last, Mrs, Smith was one |of the women, who responded to the | calls of Nrs, Beaucar, when she held {the man at bay with a hammer yes- erday, and as soon as Mrs, Smith saw ‘ loward, she recogmized him at once as the suspicious character seen by | her near her home in June, IPour months in jail was imposed upon Howard by Judge Wiliam . | | morning. Howard had no choice but | to plead guilly as he was caught red- | Landed, “Wanted: Somcone to Spend.” The executive committee of the yon Evangelistic campaign, which | was conducted at Roots Island fall, 1s in the unigue position of hav ing more money to do with. The committee has $350 | left over from the campaign | every conceivable bill has been tended to and yet | presents a problem, work will do no harm 1o the commu- | nity and perhaps muth good so that the $350 will go toward the procur. ing of special speakers in co-opera- | tion with the Laymen's Evangelistic | league. Slocum Buys Store, Waller Slocum, manager of Bristol Brass corporation store the last few vears since the was opened as a co-operative ven. ture for the benefit of the company i employes. has bought out the estab- | the for scheduled for next Thursday roon Former Precident after- Rudolph | Stern would like to wrest the presi- | dential chair away s e attempted to | Malone at the police court session this | Pastiano than it knows what | and ‘ home of the at- | the extra Aumunl| from [President William P'. Calder, who is also an of- ficial of the Bristol National bank and of the Am an Trust Co, Letters have been sent out by ~Mr. Stern, claiming unsatisfactory progress by the Calder administration, while the latter alleges inefficiency on the part of the Stern managenent when it was 1 po Another factory war is in the making, according to the feeling about the city and the annual meet- ing is being anticipated with more | than perfunctory interest, Gold Star Parents Sought ‘The committees in charge of the Seicheprey Day celebration, i3 seeking information as to the location of par- [ents of service men, who lost their lives in the world war, in order that fhe gold star parents may take part in the memorial observance, Thom: {A. Tracy of the Bristol Press and Claire M, Pfennig, adjutant of Seiche- prey Post, American Legion, are in charge of the investigation work te determine the location of parents or |other near relatives of the men who made the supreme sacrifice, Relatives of the following dead service men are | being sought: John J, Breshnan, Se- Carenza, Herman Dikol, James E. Dooley, Walter Durgin, | Archie Eastland, Dewey Green, John Gutzka, Montague 8. Horsley, Max Killian, August A, Kowalski, Morris | Lappe, Raymond W. Mero, Vito Ne [tico, William D. Nolan, John Prihoda, and John P, ZilKo, Elman Carl Bohne Eiman Carl Bohne, two months old [®on of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bohne of King street, died yesterday at the parents after a short {l1- ess, The funeral will be held Sun. Gay afternoon at 2 o'clock at the une The committee | goraking parlors of ,James J. Dunn has dcclded that further evangeliatic | on West street, where services will be | conducted by Rev. P, I, Wolfenden, | pastor of the Baptist church. The {burial will be in the West cemetery, Dawson For Club Announcement was made yesterday that Thomas Dawson, who has been in charge of the golf room of the Morton Mfg, Co, for the last three years, will have charge of the new store | Chippanee Country club and will as- lnum(‘ his new duties on April 1, le has a fine record as a follower of golf, [having learned the game and the art | lishwment from the corporation and in [of club making in Prestwick, Scotland, [the ftuture will conduct it under his onmy name, He will ‘be assisted by Bruce A. Young, who has resigned his Brass cor. p employ of Mr, S8locum, The new store manager is a well knonn lhotel man having conducted some of the most famous inns of the conimonwealth aged e Elm ton and for years prietor in Winsted, ple point with pride to the excellent | managership of the Gridley House funder Mr. Slocum. He came to the was a hotel pro- He has served as professional at the | Willlamsport, Penn,, Country club: the Forsyth Country club at Winston- Salem C.; and the Whiteface Golf luu with the Bristol lon as watchman (o enter the [club at Lake Placid, N, Y. Sondidness Revealed Characterizing the actions of Mrs, Carrie Taylor, aged 60, as a “stench in the nostrils of the community,” Ifor & time he man- | Judge William J. Malone gave her the Tree Inn at Farming- | choice of taking 30 days in jail or of leaving the city for good after ahe Many local peo- [had been tried on charges of keeping a d Mareh crueity rderly house, of misconduct on 21 and divers occasions and of 1o children. The woman has leity about cight years ago to take | been conducting a home for children, charge of the Bristol Bgass store and the company restaurant nearby. securing them from institutions like the Salvation Army hospital in Bos- ton and, according to the sordid story S ——— | ynfolded by ot of her charges and NOTICE Notice is hereby given of the ap 'proval und adoption of strest and building lines on the eastern portion both sides of West Main 8t,, by other withesses, the lives of the children have been tempestuous to say [the least. Moral conditions were not at a high standard, the evidence by the showed and at time#, the beatings of Town Plan Commission as a result of 1he children attracted the attention of the Public Hearing on March 19, West Main Ste<North Side 1924 the neighbors of. the Taylor home on Grogve street. A little 12 year old girl I'he stroet iine in estublished from | ®ill he removed from her guardian- East Main St to the junetion of pre. viously blished line nearly | site €1, conforming closely the present curb line, allowing previously esiablished 8§ f1, width A 5 11 building line is approved and adopted present Canal to the line prevously establish W 1 on the # Main 8. making a continuous . building from Washington to Last Main £t on the north side West Main St—south Side A new strect as b Approv «d and ] beginning at a point where the railrond property joins that of the liristol Mg making the etrect wider at this point which pro Vdes a triangwar picce of land, for the wider at this point makes the angle Jees acute AsSnt ling vdopted the Main St & ine adopt Co. road ine is approsed south side of ing at Wiiing St to Pierce 8t the new street line the huilding lines as ppre and adepted are shown on map of West Main S, dated Feb, 11 b ) irawn by Engineer 1. X. Ve re arly nigned by hairman of wald commission, ayed ut the public hearing on 19, 1924 and is now filed with Town Cjerk of Maineille e Plainville Town I Commis won hite made assessments of bene to and Jdamages sus teason of the new and Weet and 10 con or hegins running westerly form with The strect and the wae trest % as Tollons Damages 0. . Benefits Town of Pluinville The Town Plan Commission that with the sxception of the Dristol Mfg. dam- oppo- | ages sustained by the Dristol Mfg. Co. | and the benefit accruing 1o the Town Plainville no other benefits are shown us accruing 1o or damages sus- tained by any other person owning land included in the zdopted by the Commission oh March 19th, covering the West Wain St ilding and stre-t lines, F. T. WHEFLER, Eecretary. map and plan | | Family size $1.20; other sises e, and 8. ship teday and every ®ffort will he » the local authorities to pre- more children coming into ber custody. The state charity de- side walk [Partment suspected all was not wall in 1018 and the license of the Taylor woman to keep children was revoked at that time. Names of various allegd fntimates tetn portion of |0 the woman were told by children, #ho lived at the home, Chimney Catches Vire Squad A and the Forestville com rany were called to a chimney fire at the home of Steve Solemon of Stafford avenue yesterday afternoon. Damage of aliwut $100 resulted Switcher Damages Car The local awiteher sideswiped a coal car in the local yards today, damag- ing the car slightly, Traffic was not teld up. * Your Child’s Health Happiness One of the most 2nnoying and fieneral complaints children sufier fromisworms. Youknow |'~«-‘;lm constipation, de- ran stomach, offensirs breath, eycs heavy and dull, conted tongre, grinding of the tee:h. Don't let the child sufer. Promptly give him .. Dr.TruesElixir cho '.--m and effective laza- d worm expeller. A fow £r.- a3d you: can mote the dition. u:lq:l 'h.dc.n" con Jor constipation in adulte. | The True Family Laxative and torm expeller Suceersfull- used for over 15 vears