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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. Mz lie0mSoie =D 'S fity)}u Center Suggestlve of Spring IGNS. and the cxquisi RDS, appearing, well w N DRESS 1'OUL a4 dots, a good GLISH PRI s guaranteed fast b COTTON DRES signs and eolorings, 39¢ NEW PATTERNS I and the rd very THE F IR WASH fine quality and colors fast, FABRICS ) makers S VOILES, a fine cool material RECEIVED colorings breathe 2 inches wide, offered in navy atterns witl 9c yard. widths, in new You'll like it for for inch in ineh Dress Ginghams, Sce what are offered in a variety unegnalled unrivalled in desigis and colorings that are entrancingly exquisite, of balmy black grounds, aring wash material for 30¢ yard. and summer frocks. v a splendid Width 45 chocks, stripe u think of it at 39¢ yard. clsewhere, variety inches, Beautiful days and sunshine, with neat white for selection. beautiful de- s and plain colors, in texture, Silks of Great Beauty PRINTE trend are Radium, Canton, N Russian Crepe, MO-BRE EMBROIDEL HANDEOME $1.59 to Berlin News HENSINGTON SGENE TION as soon as scen. A all-over effects the most in demand for dress Georgette, Foulard, in pretty in all the the i | not decided as to what his future | cupation will be, OF PRETTY WEDDING Miss Amy L. Peck Becomes Bride| of David H. Yale of Wallingford BISHOP LINS _OFFICIATES (‘m\lu Assumes’ Third and nl)‘urlh Degree to Exemplificd Tonight At Grange— Court Cast Tonight—Other lttms. Postmasterhiy — Be Dn\lr] HMobart Yale, son of Mr, and J. Hobart Yale of Wallingford, and Miss Amy Langden Peek ‘of. Ken- sington weré married yesterdany ernoon at 3 v'clock at the Peck home stead in Kensington by the It Rev, Bdwin Stejens Lines, Dll.. Epieco- pal bishop, 'of Newark, N, J The wedding was a quict one, there being a few invited guests, The wit- nesses at the ceremony, were the groom's brother, Frnest Yale of Meri- | Peck of Kensington, The bride was her uncle, H., den, and Ired 1. brother of the bride, given in marriage by Wales Lines of Meriden. Tollowing the ceremony the couple left on a short wedding trip, following which y will be at home in Wallingford swhere Mr, Yale is in the farming husinese, The guests of the afternoon were Mr, and Mre. 1. Wales Lines of Meri- den, Mr. and Mrs,* Ernest Yale of Meriden, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W, Upson of New Britain, Mre Witkwire of Berlin, Norman Mariden and Mre. 1. E. Plhe Miriden, The house was deorated. Pishop Lines Nales Lin Mise Peek tondon college, Mrs, Grant Wickwire Cowles In Ofi M officially possession of the Kensingtor office today far a term of four y replacing William W. Fagar was postmaster at {hat office eight yeare, The lattor's term way up Ih February Mr. Cow'es has been’in tendance at the office for th weeks and both Mr, Fagan were there last P prettily s & brother of H. is a gradvate of New being a classmate of Berlin, . ®idnes Cowles post who for daily at ™ My o past ¢ Cowles and nigh®* until One Grateful Mother’s Tribute “I would not be without the famous for it is a faithful friend all year ‘round. At first signs of duli feeling, fatigue or restless- ness [ give my children a few doses and then rest assured (nl hi will be all righe.”— Desaults, Worcester, Mass. The “kiddies” LIKE Dr. True's Eligir—grandmothers call it The True Family Laxative Will relieve every member of the family of constipation $1.20; 60c; 40c. Successfully used for over 73 sears oft- | ‘ night i Ivrmv-d,\' sketeh by Wilson Ruth | | desired in order to make in flor es and searfs, Cindereil and conve blou Great check and broche wanted colors, are new shown inall the . for dresses and Pt and ve new Spring Rirts, wiil s red Llouse that launders without changin silk late hour making out repor Mr, Fagan today stated that he lias oc- ofters of positions. The latest is from a concern in Hartford, Thivd and Fourth Degree, The third and ’ullr!n degrees will Le examplified on a ¢l dates by Rerlin Grang Damon’s hill tonizht, ceremony the regular periodic vest supper will be served women of the organization, The candidates to be initiated to- include Clarence Baldwin, Clarence 13, Baldwin, Evelyn Howard Stevens, TReginald Ora Edgerly, Mrs, Ora John Pinches, Mrs, John ¢ Thompson, Mrs, J, C, Thompson, Wuanda Chotkowskl,Deiia Grasse, Marina Grasse, Guatave Lind quist, Mrs, E. J. Gugerty, Bugens Johnson, William Seott, M William Scott, Harry Burnham, Mrs, Harry jurnham, Mrs, toy Hultgren and John Hart, The attendance of every member I"ollowing e by the Mrs, the biggest affairs in Grange histo Several candidates from New Britain are expecting to take the degree work, Program Is Planned, Mre, George W, he le of Berlin Grange, has planned an at- tractive program for the next meeting, on Tuesday evening, April 15, The program will open With a sor Ly Helen DBarrett, This will be lowed by a recitation by Lyman Hall, song No. 58 by the Grange, the read- ing of a paper Mra, Harry Goul a vocal #0lo by Arthur H. Bushnell, a and W kins and a talk hy Adams, Yarming Worth While Tn Court Tonight. Irving Rancroft of Fast Main New Britain, 1 appear in the Serlin town court tonight on a charge of driving while under the of liquor, Judge George Griswold will try the case. He was arrested Sunday night the turnpike by Constable Or Ventres. ‘He had his family with He was taken to the New Britain ym, lice station and was later street, | under bonds of $500 awai took | | was 11 | Dancing *411 be | night, Edward McKeon, ward MeK d at b will b 1 morning at § k te residence and at o'clock St "aul's chu neington, will be in St Pritain Move 1o Sta John Ventres of a position in Stamford and is oc d in moving his family 1o tha Mr. Ventres was formerly at the power he 1 Berlin Vast Berlin regular weekly Pythias Grove The, tuneral of n © ensington, who morning, homne Wed- . nlay trom n Ttems meeti will he “Areet 1 held at this eve- The Knights their hall ning Mre g of on Walter of o guest Henry Pailey strest Monday. The members Cromwell Mre Mai Squires of her at her mother, t home on Toc of the Girs ‘o nmp at Terlis afternoon The annual mnmp and election of officers of the Ladies’ Aid Methodist church will be held a M. Root on Main ot 3 Wedrasday socirty the the home of Mre, L. trect Fride 3 o'clork Mra. M. Reed of New Haven is the guest of relatives in town. The Home club of Cromwell present an_entertainment at Athietic hall next Monday evenming, April for the benefit of the Community ¢ enjoyed afternoon will | ab. | entertainment Mrs. Perguson of Hartford Monday as the guest of relatives on Wilcox avenue. | Mr. and Mre. H. E. Pailey, who | ave been spending the past few | the guests of relatives i faturday for New Haven *il reside in the Pradl and sone of were the apent Pain- and Mrs Main | guasts of Mr A U #t their home street Sunday. Frick on Taffeta, effects are Sery stunning, $5.50 and $6.00, emart, priced $8.50 yard, - 87.50 yard. R0, frocks, He has had several | | A teachers' the | this one of | turer | s will attend a meeting of their | | pieasant, tor ON, That Usher in Spring Never have designs or colorings been equaled. OF |l designs showing a Chinese } meluding Crepe de (‘hines, priced from $2 up to $6 yd, lorings for piease, wash « 11 s and g color, 40-inclh, aard, are offered at ) $3.50 yard. SOUTHINGTON NEWS | | the high tehool at | afternoon, St seltier wil ihave charge of the and wit art work, An old in the chape | gregational ¢ terbury tainment | donated te | The L | Congreg | m wing { today, Mrs. ane John {returned home Spent seve Avitable od wrist while eranking | she Ralph { Sunday Rev, FThomas' i preach i"Thomas chur mort i Miss LN Iford a Easter recess nd Mrs, W, i street, Stunley cturned f Lin New Have derwent ' Selectman Wells and « liogers have | Bermuda, sty folks tatent wil the Vincent seminary, at the Phoebe Brow: Ldward Brown of m & i operation meeting will be 3 0'c Dircetor he ite of uct the X will be ntsville conecrt 1 of tha P hureh furnish the enter i the procecds will chureh, hureh hield an all o in the church Scott of Kden ave nonths, suffered a ral ing. McDonough of 8t Hartiord Lenten sery ch tomorrow eveni uld, . em with spending 1he parents, Mr North J. Gould of erlin avenue, phael’ he recently for appendiel and Mra, A and Mrs, n where Wells ator Third Time influcnce | on | from st im for Detroit have . Now Vivian L. Fsta- ond former show charges he clothes had last ook of divor Mre b married CHILDREN CRY Especially : FOR “CASTORIA" Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! nareotica. each package. Fletcher's after M€ byann in wse for over harmiess substitute for Cas- Paregoric, and Soothing Syrups Proven directions are on Castoria Y years a8 a Dirops no Teething “ontains lock tomorrow Art Wi mueting local teachers on Cone this evening. Wa- be Aid society of the First fonal « session chapel wrenel- i his automobile | Muin h turncd from a trip to his - SPECIAL MEETING Iy 1 in | nue has from the south wher student at | son of Mr, and Mrs, I has s horpital un. Phiysiclans everywhere recommend it. Plamm”e News ¥ OF HEALTH AGSN. Members to Vote on Change in Wesk of Annual Mesting DISCUSS RA[LROAD CROSSING 53 WI[L fiR M]UATE ARRE»TED_A.) Paseball Team Issues l'IIall(’ll':('— Eplcopal Church \0'(‘~—lx~;mnx Degree Team Going to Bristol I'u< night—Plainville Bricfs. g There will be a special meeting of | the Plainvilie Public Mealth Nursing | {association in the town hall at T:50 ‘clock this evening to take action on | the change in the constitution which jcalls for holding the annual meeting ‘in the first week in Vay instend of {in June. The mceting has been called President Henry 8. Washburn and the officors expect that the contem- plated chanze will be voted tonight, Discuss Railroad Crossing. The members of the Tlalnville town plan commission gt o regular meeting {last evening d sed the West N {etreet raiiroad cr g project ond althongh no definite decision | reachcd, it is probai {ter will be taken up ‘hin!vr ay commissioner in | few day He will then |the attention the publie util commission in hope that {body will order it widened zates piaced in positions which Vm.nm passage here less commission reet widened at the point | where the strect meets the crossing 'd it will be necessary to have the ssing widened after this is put in e, The crossing has been a | source of danger to antomobilists for (o long and many aceidents L {occurred and a larger number of ¢ |row cscapes have heen noted, The |membtrs of the commission hope to Ihave the matter deiinitely scttied |within the near future, The commission voted building line of 24 feet street, to conform with othor streets fn town, and to establish a veranda line of 16 feet, This will |Serve to have stracts throughout { the éntire town made uniform | as building snd veranda lines concernod, | Toam Tssues Challenge The St Mary's buseball team of ! Plainiille has organized for the com- | | ing season wnd wonld like to arvar games with any imateur team | in the state, The team has played to. gether for the past three years and its record las been one of the best of any | team in the town, Tast year, playing {under the name of the Lady of Merey {team U went through almest the en- time seuson without a defeat, meeting 21l eomers and down!ng them without much trouble. Most of last yeat's vet. erans will be with the nine this com- INg yeur and the team is out to break all records this year, Anyone wishing | 1o arrange games should communicat | wita Manager William Tolli at 1 | West Maln street, Plainville, Episcopal Church Notes Tomorrow, 10 m., Holy Com In the aftsrnoon at 2. Won, Auxiliary scwing mecting, i to attend and Lenten The will transit with t the bring it that tha will dangerous, to have and ‘\\«-n Main voted to adopt on Map! most 1he are fast { munion ! an's women 4 with for tie missions play and pucle close of the mr The monthly {ned at 8 poom ™ nown on of the work, » the articles v box e on « vestry meetir 1omorron there will b meets parish gniid at 3 p. m, and p. an. to which Mre, Charies 11 the committes | en ‘|x\: a | the pubtic e Itoherts is ch | on arrunzements, 1riday with adir Nest #und ehildaren at | be d Leglon Dogree in Bristol degrec teem of Brock-Barnes post will visit the Bristol post ening and will exemplity the degres 2 ge cle candidates for the sell City, Me % of the team leave Plainville at an carly hour that arrangements cn be com jed in time 1 emplificati banquet w L ved 1 i parvish st i frman of smn t should | and, The this g the { work I members o | Biro jtend 1 Annual Commerce Chamber annual m e amber o e roc ening at ye th comiy me on 1lerce str ] ONeers | ted officers Althov S0 rding secre yeL been an coming . s of I and voted o " tation is rife Wititam 3 1ary, o ¢ ounee The nher dacic nnual e April 25 i Fast Main street stor of Trinit v tain and e « pal speaker A duplicats whist party will be held in chamber rooms on April 10 pd all the members wishing to play | 4'0 asked to hand their names in to A. Lyman within the nest few| 8. The nittee arranging for | event statcd today that no dis- 1 ;I'ion is 1o be made between ama- | tetirs and prefessionals and the win- | ners of the contest will be erowned champions of 1he chamber. Members are asked to voice their opinfons with regard 0 what should be done within the next year at the annual meeting on Thursday. A | speaker will not be present Thursday | night, but plans have been made to| b, ve a speaker at every meeting dur- | ling the coming year. Wine Membership Contest The team of Prock-Barnes post headed by James E. VUsher has been | clared the winner in the contest | t d. Two teams were select- beginning of the drive, one Mr. Usher and the other iden. The rules were that 158 the princi- the 1 com | | close t the y G aded John Uresent ,;‘.‘-. 1 tion to tri APRIL 1. 1924 < team which lost out would to give the winners u losers' expense, Mr. is co-workers will vat within the duys. Plainville Bricfs is no change in the condi- Miss Mary Callen of Droad whe is 11l with pneumonia. r Hohbegin, clerk at the local t office, is contined to his home on ch stredt 1681 e O and wife are Miami, Fiorida t me. dinner the There of t ay expected for the will me tomorr Sewing circle Morrill 2 o'clock. h FROM MGHT SCHOOL ol the of 1824, Voeal Recitation-— Flute SIS Chorus s | Address Selection--t Presentation rer Duwidowic, Las Kol vhi 1 | TANa ski, ) ski, ¥, 1lesene n 1Ay | tor | Jonn | “Har ol Flags and Diplomas to -Be Pre- senied This Evening plomas will be present- nd women at s of the class Dritain evening schools, Central Junior High school to- § o'clos program is as follows Central Junior High Orchestra horus-— Maple Leaf Forever™ Muir Broff, Nev g of Welcome- President of t ; $0l0--"On Venlee Waters, Clura Sihvieki America for M Helen Natune 7. Wasit Solo--Jolin 1 of Duny” Garden Ly the Se Becthoven-lane “Opportunities of the Evening Albert George West racter Building™ Joseph G. Woods utral Junior High School Oreliestia “Th “The (ay Cal (h) Sehool, Diplomas King, rman of Schoo Ogren, commander Ld st No, 6, American L ngled Banne PPresi- sident, Nicers class Bdward Loal dowicz are: Vieespr seerctary, Albert motto is class colors are ow trew Joseph sraduates: % of the cle r Barr, 1a Cohen, Congetine Mar Mary 8, T Lydie Franc Al membe v Eva Sadi The Cone Mlorenee Tagola, Cinj, & Jane H, 1t, Cotherir Con- Mary iy Ger. lda Kelpin- Eiise oszka I8 e A oweka B 1 4 Niink Orlanat, ) Repezyn Auna Saluk, ®adie Scharpe, Sivicki, Hertha A. Eljzabeth Veronicn Tutlo, Wasil, o 1. Waskewier, Zelinski, Stephen William & vitelle L Duniel Harey James Albert Krnest i* Henninger, Albert ) Kupchil s La antina 'andolfo, Helen ra Jan Helen lelen y, Bdward Devit udolph Gr t Ko Kwie fonis, Na Je " Ko Adam 8 Juseph M James Pan Moskus, Join Vray ng, P e 5o poino, Milter Joueph tssell Porkine Frank Jomeph Alberl Ceorg: In Murder Quiz Ve Chyie mer TROUBLED WiTH : ECZENA YEARS In Pimples Betwesn Knee and Ankle, Itched Badly. Cuticura Healed, “1 was troubled with ecrema for thres or four years. It broke outin pimplse beiwren my ko, dankle and itch=d badly, especially at night The irritation caused me to scratch andthe scratching caused eruptions. “1 s=nt for a free sample of Cutl- cura SoapandOintmentand it helped me. | purchased more, and after {using ome cake of Cuticura Ecapand three boxes of Caticurs Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Miss Alice Clark, Marsbfield, V., July 16, 1523. Keep your stin clear by wsins Caticura Soes, Olntment and Tal- cum fot eve:y-day toiist purposes. | Touch pimplss and itching, if any, with Caticura Ointment. Bathe with Caticura Soapand hot water. dust lightly with Cuticura Usher | School | 1 Arnold Mary | n v smul- | I, Henry John | o, Vie. Bristol News | PRIGE OF COAL IN BRISTOL TAKES DROP Gost Wil Be $17 Per Tnn for Two-ton Orde | “PEEPER” Crove Sircet Line To Come Up Councll Mecting—Lezion Candi- dates To Have i» F'rom Ho- Loken To ¥ * Tomicht e ! 3455, Anthracite 14 cecordl 10 roppeld a ton annouszement of | s morning, mak-| W priee §17 a ton for quan- ton or more. \Uher rees of one ton only ars 1 cc the re i tities of t rin will at the meeting of Seick American tonight | in Legion hall when the double degree {tram of Brock-B: Ktitonte | posts of Southingto & ceremonies, ture (ecording to t charge, will be a to P'aris, all ton candidate meént session, Arrong charge ol Comman: of the locol post Discuss Memorial Celeliration Progress was r 1 en matter iciating to the Stlcheprey Day ob- scrvance on Aprit 19 at the meeti: f the celebration commiitee laet Dristo! N gion be | eRammin rrey post, degrees in 1 Legion, 1 entertzin. fnts are in for the unveiling memorial to the Late heen' completed an rromises a most fitting th o former wervice mef 1 the program ‘yemembrance | called to the War. Major will b | Known war| General dwards fs esp K bee for o, having the division Infantrs ariare local days of 1018, May Be “Peopor” William Cenfield was wight by Ofifeer John Rlasi, while » rg in a suspleious manner on Meade “(reet and the oplice belimve that th “Pepping Tom™ complaints of the eity i Tie was by t his aeticns were such as 1o warrant a charge of Lrenech No court was held this morni | cauee of the abr hen 1t it b prey, e 1 time, LA elvi a wue met t ock omma ong Gearman s roops in arrested t la up ome time ver, and o of him to tation, headquarters Cownell Mesting Tou et matt order of St ™ will be # tor the « w street s contro.er nt imvort ot weeting . Hne v oug proger : and 1 hy the police secure dur - ost ehiidren wer tound .us | mede s was o srge numt found by T Two 18 street lights . burniag. Tn addition work, 140 nolices werc for the city and properiy to was found and re- cors as not to the ain served the value of covered Police Beats Change { The regular monthly change of po- | beats went into effect thie morn- | ing. The following are the beats of | the regular officersfor the month of April: Captaln Gueken, office nights; Sergeant McGillicudy, Investigation and detective work; Officer Breault, | permanent traffic officer: Officer | Strup. parking and special work; Of- ficer Doolan, No. 1 beat: Ofeer Me- Laughlin. No. 2 beat: Officer Basl, No. e, No. § beat: Of- 5 beat: OM r Connolly " dwellings, The ! rapidly | hon No. 7 beat; OfMcer Kefth, traflic; ©f- ficer McNameg, VForestvilie; Officer Messler, change beat, Grass Vire Calls Fircmen Squad A was called out twice yes- v alternoon by grass fires ip tol which threatened nearby first fire was in the old Todd lot adjoining the railroad trucks and after extinguishing this ze with the small chemicul tanks, reren had hardly returned te firehouse, when a second call from 1 s:me vieinlty brought out the quad car. Hospital Pledges Due Pledges for 0w hospita! whick is being erected on Stearns street are due tod accordiag to notices sent out v the financial committee, Work oo tne new institution is progressing and will be rushed through te use of the need of he contract for the a building to cost ldition to the hospltal! , a large nurses’ home and other idings will be ected, The hospital mpeign of last y brought ir 00 for the work. Pristol Bricfs Brietol lodge of Elks will hold it mecting on Thursday night at Elks b H 1 fchubert of Cleveland, Olilo, 18 spending several weeks at her home 1 North Main street A aong the local people who will! uttend the Gigll concert on Sunday ir Hartford will be William J. Phelan of the Dris Furniture ¢ Judge and Mrs. Jc van of High street will leave n Ha M. Dono- turday brouck relatives N2 Marguerite Palladino the school feculty is spending the tion at her home in Mont- of hizh spring vee E High stree at Smith col Masse, afte) recess at hey Stack of her duties rtiamipton, spring resime t 8. Newel home Mrs, Tioger to thelr », nfter spen returned from he Thas Lersn iliness, cel, 1w on Woo New Trafiic s, Placing the ards about the cit ) PR ho ol oseph 8 ffic check- he polic date at a ment soclation of ing 8 jted par » the Jim- re painte the first form To date there y on visiting nt parks each ciiy, but « ituation will the opinion of baen much ists hegaur requiremants in esth ted, In hns A ey i with standard e Concert. Well Presented, dast of the serios. of Come Kyvonia conecrty was prosente it to about 1, opla by Trlo, The mun!'ty ed tact nigl the s Oimetead of ‘et of Hariford oh aus o end the 108t ever number ditor was one o this ety and 1 appland Bspecially ndition of “Ave 1 Nint'g and o by Mr, iowse JAtrahms 'm n asmly Ma Mies non assal ‘o on 1 Domb Moon Dees Mr. Reddick . Logan Damrosch " U msies . Mattheson Mehul Squire LaVorza Donizettd Mr. Cavotte eateile in Ques *O=a (fron stino™) O maload and \lona Il.wdfl . Marth Mr. Wa Introduction gioso " Accompar Mr, Olmste 11s dates b Her £OUR BODY NEEDS SPRING CLEANING 'y fcr spring ond summer -nur.-nf a thoroagh de’s Pepto- K o the discoveries ' r , the German sciens 12w “pep,” vigor { G-tGodeundhmnwuhznndn l way. Wnch::e'imnrovzfluthyo: ‘ppetite, see your skia clears ‘ od yo-n'!cdhz'e“lshtcrw rosy, how .ne you the morning. ‘ Your drum-ist has Guac's Peptos oth 1’ ..d and tablets. g Rl

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