New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1924, Page 7

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Hartford's hopping w 5D, Center: WONDERFUL RUG VALUES OFFERED IN ALEXANDER SMITH & SON’S MAKES FROM THE RECENT AUCTION SALE FINE CHOICE GIVEN YOU, for we are able, through our connection with the ndicate Trading Co. who were large purchasers at the auction, to secure a splendid assortment of sizes and qualities that we offer much less than their real worths. - The prices are the lowest these grade rugs have been for years. Make it a point to come personally, exahine the ru; you can make savings like these. . Axminster, Yonkers high pile Rugs, 6x9-foot size, regular price $35.00. 8 e 9x12 feet, sold regu- | Auction sale price only offered and purchase while . Seamles Auction sale price, ster, Ardsley, 9x12 feet, Auction price but Seamless Axm regular price $45.00. £29,95, Seamless Axminster, regular price $39.50. Brussels Rugs, larly at $27.50 §19.95. Brussels Rugs, Manor seamless, size 7.(1'.‘9 feet; regular price $22.50, Sale price only $14.75. eamless Axmi Ardsley, ize, regular £31.50. Auction price i 1.50. Seamless Axminster, Yonkers high p_il(' 9x12, regular $62.50. Auction price is $47.50. price 10.6, but Ardsley, Auction feet, but ss Axminster, Carlton, 9x12 regular price $55.00. Auction price $39.50. Seamless Axminster, Yonkers high pile, 8.3x10.6, regular £67.50. Sale price $42.50. 6x9-foot vy BIG VALUE IN CHILDREN'S SWEATER Coming Most Opportunely, just when the young folks ave leaving off their heavy We were fortunate in securing the overstock of a well known maker and offer and belt. DBrown, giey, maroon and other g coats. Sweaters, button coat style, with small colla ‘colors, worth to $5.50; each $2.98. nd Meriden N \ [rolls, and cach was heating back from | held 4 Physical Fxamination |Los Angeles. They only spent two days in southern metropolis, pull- I examination of childrer — ling out of t city on the advice of | conducted st Foresters’ hail another tourist to ‘get started while | Kensington, on Wednesday afternoo you have funds cnough to buy gaso. | April &, by the state board of healt] line.* hers are invited to bring t ren and a trained nu partment will be presen the parents. Lo-Hi Club Dance There are all indications nvitation dance to & iven tonigh t Grange hall, n, by the Lo-H club of Terlin Congregational churel will be a suce 1t is expeeted tha there will be a large number present Dancing will Legin 8 o'clock and will continue until midnight, music {being furnished by O'Brien’s orches. Berlin News HENSINGTON BOYS BREAK INTO PRINT (riana, Lanza and Day Tell Ex- periences on Trip to Galifornia HAVE VISITED 19 STATES school Board Meeting Tonight—=Sug- their tour started 1 an cxperience in scek and that in New » that city at it lll\\l‘wI young from the talk t “Only once have they h ing an anto eamping plac most resulted Orleans, They night, but did they were arvivi ing any | desirable Mping sites they & tive first policeman for the auto jark Ihcy followed his dircetions for two miles and found a park that appeared to extend a welcome and they pitehed their eamp. The morning sun had scarcely lighted the sky when they roused from slumber and told to make a quick getaway, as they had | ‘varked’ in the leading the ity digastronsly, came | 1 wl that not Visiting in Town Mrs. C. M. Hamilton of | Mags., is visiting her mother, Mrs, [ IJ. Trehy, of Kensington, { East Berlin Items The local members of the Scouts will attend a meeting of thei troop at Berlin this evening, A large number of triends East Berlin and surrounding tandered Miss Ruth ourgeois pleasant surprise social at her on Main street Wednes ithe oc craary of her warded to } ! Bourgeols, Richar Harrls, Refreshments were seryec tand the guests departed in the Thours of the morn, : Mre, Arthur tain the members ub at her home fevening, The program for the entertainmen to be given by the Home club of jCromwell for the benefit of the Com L munity club at the Athletic hall Mon |day evening is as follows: 1. “Join Owners in Spain,” a comedy in act, by Alice Brown. Character | Mitehell, Miss Tsabelle Miellez { Fullerton, Mre, 1. W. Kelse Dyer, Mrs, Lonis Mosher; and Mrs. William ¢, Noble, solos by Mrs. W, Ross Arthur Brunelie, also a mmber, 111 “Poor Pillicoddy,"” one-act play, by John Maddison Meor ton. Characters, Mr, Pillicodd s Sellew: Copt. O'Seuttle, Ranney: Mrs, Piilicoddy, Johnson: Mre, ()'Scnttie, p L. ML Raymond and Sarah Blunt, Mrs. wonld b I Morr Vollowing the en tainment will be enjoyed we wza of hey areiv . who is secured ofl furnace, I da retuming bord in part i been Nursery gests Flag Pole Site—Men's home, employment refinery Jaying tire hrick They will be here fc and will then start nort? W way of the Cana in all points of Canada and the United States, JGiana a orking at the Mar- Pranklin canyon, coum Banquet—Grange Afairs— &hell Other Ttems, from n of Kens letter and a news- Harold T. Day Charles Glana the n and who are now ¢ Wesley Dieki [l ton has recelved a paper clipping from Frank W. Lanza and who have b touring part of country Martinez, Calif, s lroke Dty “up ree home dlan n taking sonthern of t interest thern ring th Day nez sout! : birth, DPrises W into ¢ print there nd a picture them in their them around the United Siates, visited 1 stat iccording 1o elatm L ornia hay T he in Suggests New Site tte heing nggests New Site e show- 1 anto Martinez H e question of cither removing tie in front the Kilby | gton or 1idying up the and has again The Am long Write will “lLatuns thi Lawrence the this place fug pole from enter. ing the t of hich crnorim They B ot in Kensi ding bit poppead up in Kensi ian Lagion post is busy securing ree- | mmendations, by Claude W, Stevens Kensington, this morning voiced | the opinion of mar o in town he “te pole be on property the Ker mmar referred to in Haddam 100 of sur of « and siory | the “the \exico in the highwa orld In Eatrac on the a newspaper 8 of Calif of » v peoy when at page of the paper | Wlaced given [sington ¢ Kensington on the “ath of | He headed south, their | fchool stop being occasioned by g | sidered nishing thelr dep) k. [care of the flag and the hoy od their Arat long |’_ was | highest in deportment and studies i Mianil, K. where thes met |81ven the privitege of putting the fs folks 1 and up in the morning and taking it dows ; . t night. Mr. thought that omething ofthe kind might be tried Kensington s of the hool a1 ietion the of sNg the 18 from the column slor ont ORI From ast October 1hey school Mrs e Whe Nathan it Hale Mrs 1] re is rat a n honor pupil 1o take standing from me' spent ks at great | h declares that Miami, s | ir ha e ithern Thon w1 s in L . W, or # home you v 4 wherr stat pole P 1 mor of the il he e trai A - Qould be an ideal aseo dis d My, i it . eve they headed southery ks oy west vis were on dancing merting iation be held at at £ o'clock. meeting enjoyed. . ety e o1 in o Shreve Tese under th A . ter RS sol besrd " 12 of the I 1 Hubba t-Teacher 1 of the hoo! ained Langa We do onr na ix Tt ic a Following the musical Lyceum Banquet husiness | EIGHTH NEGRO EXECUTED Plecttocution at Hunteville, Teaas, To- a th of - in charge of n'e Lycoum on is working hard the affair and it is probal event will take ‘ me ommittee A Day s chief form we inguet o When 1 d out we 1 1= the during 1) of the oon be ann Berlin Grange Notes deleg ' o iness s mpir camp and time conl. Lhe name v il e 2 site o day Brings Up Number Put incid A ATy Gray e B s ne we t Death Since 'ebruary, night tainment minstre Wedn, their the ned rage of wh ma «i 1% 2 poun «t “The their ture they i eton 1 put efit 4.--Rooker s exceuted at rly today who saved Wil Soatehed ] 3 g ym a more fate wher . - " a mob that stormed th wounding three members king to take the and received words sndemned man. &uilty 1o the Sulzer, commissary February He » 1o die in the February le, Tex., 1e, negro prison here ft 1. V. Watts Apri the ity . eir gover Tep: they e 1 ot and r e of h ave not had & 1 A serious pen the pleture o ot their car was i oins gea who river's seat and Day beth has st jooking one of 1t socicty of Kensi claim their judgment at T. A. B. hall, N¢ ed in Hollywood when they v o ¥ yeritg ¥ night, ounds of Doug Fairbanks glon. Pickford. Giana leaped a roished by U of dog and par Paul's church, will Ascers W g this time, s Doug Sehool Board Mecting The erlin sehool board will meet | }’, tonight at o'clock in the towa' off Routine businees wilt The transacted to Surprice Party Held 1eserves Horace Fitzgerald Itidge tendered a yesterday afternoon to Mre. | Ir Kil ed ma weant aftern gument or oruel to arra vist i AT X whist ty ne- was pr rise from the plead of Andy car Lufkin, cighth e chair W. C. A. NOTES gymnasium will be 12 a. m. Saturday and friends. The first bour from 9 to 10 will be spent playing games: the second hour from 16 to 11 m. apparatus instruction and from 11 to 12 roller skating. The activities will be supervised by Helen M. Brad Girle Work seeretary wimming pool. health ¢ ng class wi oted Giana trio and t1 Wi New Britain ent ¥ Williams instr . Mary . « in pursmit ty be give neg here re 5 in 1 Although cach n the eastor while city ng the resents yrk. ir we any s iteelf West y are earr tha open for all from ice. gir! “Worth- srprise her Mrs, irgton party litions to be and say ackled v rence sisters. netfa mill, home tifte for ¢ rom th ¥ oy, the Rutiand, Ro) towns a home evening, asion being the fifteenth anni- were win Malone, Marguerite Moffat and Lucille one Mrs, specialty a this even- program ' Plainville News S YHOUR IS AGAIN HEAD OF CHAMBER Thomas P. Prior Succeeds Wi liam Calferty as Secretary 10 CHANGE BANQUET DATE Parsons Prébel Herring Griffen Tirooks Peiton . IPre best J. Tax Netices Being Sent Out (9 Prop- i1 ron| erty Owners—Lenten Services To- V1% n night—Employes Insured—Bowling The Notes—Plainville Briefs, cvening the It was loan exh foreign of the for to that talph ville past e at Seymo president Chamber of Commerce year, was re-clec the annual mec the members in the rooms Pieree street lust eve His choice is popular ene and an cventful year looked forward to by t mbers and a large number A being planned ted g tional va Mrs. organist 1lorest\i Miss ude and soci rficld t to be Jones, vice-presid the most act members chamber and has aeted on most of the important committees pointed to carry Seymour will Jones, manager Ine., o ’ red, was cen of is seriou regniar 0. F, p- Mr. v exeel. | ails of red man on ork be ass 4 in the P. I'rior, Piai Thomas tary of the elected as secretary ferty, some 1viile fuce potted Shop.- time, not be any longer, The following we tors: A, M. imes k. 1 clected with I'sher o Minor, who ined to be a o and asked to be excused be the press of other duties, Chanze Banquet Date o Tt was brought out at the mesting last evening that the day and date of ) nauet this one explained to serve that alle in tha Tiberal (10 = takes of John ndidate e of jec E n n athi v Member épen to and nor The to” provi prop an to toom, t ¢ streti chang wnd ath late 1c r which Vliean : A followin, he more favorable the meme. 1 committ bers, 1e dey ons seen the t that the pers would 1 because the hrought out the nts and store able to a t Priday t evening The matter ferr: the stores after a back in- t i ta the with Goorg. y o Repairing of Streets The of th and discussed at members present deseribed dition of thie strects in tow Iy the semi-main highways which z in very bad shape for want of repair, The commiitee on strocts in. cted to take up the matter with selectmen in cffort 1o see If appropriations repair of highways could inerensed more extens pairs might made, An effort made to some sort of semi-permanent i placed in Pine strer the poor condition there, Other scussed among them oad and West Main st The commities in eharee subseriptions from the which to furnish reported that the ¢ are coming in in good ¢ date about $150 has b . With a large number of the members still to be heard from. Sending Tax Notices, Tax Collector Willia J. Hemingway has sent the notices of ing due to property owners ber of those who are liable taxes complained tices not April 1 dats on are due Mr. 11 that 1t irpossi notiees sent out question ts in of repairing severs town was taken up ! Many of the the esp stroe mes ! and Ha that an shortly ficer con- il ¥ of r was Iatric Yegived a laeeratic y the the the %0 that ) for the not 1 e witlle' oy be will e have ent D0ved paveme canse adb be of *the m, wi Wed strocts wope of 3" : Qi anal, . being ( ete of recurs " this afte 1irst G, Pary ficiated members oW elub contributions shape. To collacted i with rooma s A pet Main str of ward The pet ment of mide of t taxes be- A 1o out i nume- pay the v that until h the gaay ' have lar meet ernoon, d after were receiy th but taxes stated t Mr. and dered a number Wednes: win ward received clerk until Morgan. the . rushed sible it rea erty from the of th Wednesd town ¢ that Miss May tk. was Ko it was impos- ith work ete 1h have iy ownera Aprit int cor The op- month unt hat e vie winl and or wa merning town cov April Lenten Services NO! Lady wreh of Our evening = consist of t Benediction Way Cross and facra- o cased vOUONS - W 5, 19 2 § o'clock 1 h church with cvening otions wilt Cavanaugh his serics ion unday a vl Rev. Williaw d w $ o'clock Our be held & Hertf Lenter of continue of ne in the Epis- Saviour there and address Tnaires 4 Casting prot A total 1 the Tlainsil ife insur received 1 Congregational comments of executed whe has been sligh The condition of 1'rank Hohbeir of, Pythian ladge, hall Wanted at SOUTHINGTON NEWS pars nrol purpose of mnors, Taality, when e wa from a s matter will shor 1 with operating a tores scores are as follo Wallace Barnes RS 1 T . 99 110 $0 106 05 487 All-Plainville 105 Forrington team one combinati a mate ns in against cessful ntertai entertainment give church was a those connection les frow and ient in of given hibit countries and exce 1lues, ” Bricfs, in St e Mary Ce Nen of | seriously ill, Iy improved, strect shons no change. 181y n. ws: the A parlors success according who saw wi m its iroad is reported BOOMING TREADWAY of state, *lain- ment, the to it. he in th va was cl educa- street, e will hold a meeting this evening in 1. O. on West Live wire - Plat commissions it 3 room 139 Rroad St apa lo conle: elec. ight, ha Main street auto salesmen advt, & held at the factory of X Mg Co., for th ssocintion, Anization ent of b Mp in th cmpl emple muide ) e of th but the orga de erly a on tund of earry ate u ercetion ctie feld, £ were ¢ ee to make of er fo At the further the Adotph Tra elopment Lilley, Thomas Ayre, Wiiliam James Martin, rold Cullahan other meeting for the purpose the assoviation. Moc will Grittin of number of hody of the fac struck L 7 his way to work Main ms an After receiving teeatment he o his home. ho died in the Meork nes Ay s tained 1, was held at rnoon the rgregational chure the when at " at pastor the eervice, in Oak Hill cemete ition the ot was recedved Iy ens and ttion called a building t street taken from for the line on b up at ing of the April Nire, John misceltanenns friende at Mise bri Jos her evening hecome the 1&n of Herman - ot the inflwey s _continue o tice that Action was started harter members, organization he ¢ niza pla . ore, stroet brufses and yost W 11 morning as the r I chapel of 1 e rii residents the discussed and prep- organization of with 18 actory iigib tion 18 business administration popular sports a A gymnasium mecting the ol members of u club ns tor association John John Lofgren, John Prank Ambler It s expectoed 10} 0 1 of clecting of- re- hands an autom: erday The funeral of Wilhur J. Cunning- hospi i fell y'eloek the tev, R h, 1] ofe wag of board burgesses yesterd establish- th the 1 motor e ] east the regi- board Tuesday aft Miss Maviory Keating, daughter of Keating, was ten- shower hy a home ating 1 utye W anday TO TAXPAYI RS Hemingwa Tanes ory April, wiso § P ) 20 and o t paid on unt} Apri Wefore HEMINGWAY Plain ille REGULAR WHFVKLY ra der a poliey are wolitan Life In oyes are con- tributing premiums and the company is pa rest. Tn ~ddition to this protection the insured Kers gible the nursing rice ined the urance g for paym rod of 13 ranged with curance Rober ; i e compans. Bowling Notes The W: Tiristol inte camp ati team Andrew Hogan DANCE b Lons o Soapps Numbers 1 W. Moore CAPITOL AL TER HAMON Noyanne Music by Al Parrs’s Orchestra Mon.—Tues.—Wed. COMMUNITY THEATER A Good Time Promised For All Vep and i Martin Casey fs substituting as Matthew's chureh Manngers ;. FOR STATE SEATOR Banker and Manuiacturer Said to Have Support From Friends STRIPPING PARKED AUTOS Cavcus—Changes at tories—Dispute Goes to Court. prominent ing hoor of s city. is b candidate iment as a senatoria publican party ording to polt "nufac many being He is 3 ing a dir cor Brass yea U part v with He as connect Mfg. firm o, s for of sepator. William N, ntioned hat & s ago. He is being urged by ads to run and has been large following Corporati Counsel shonn himself a leader I although but a vouth, With k Mr. Trea in tha fleld, ple feel that whichever gOr would b sented. Carpors Desrosier was tor t ) is Dere of nay al pro- o tide s the district ably r Rob Cars or cars parked on Main Thieyes ¥ Tobbi Memorial of e ic, aceording to ¢ ulevar ar rea . The mac Rosen was stripped soma painting tire chat owner was zbs men A nights had the battery May Change Patrol. Changes 0 1) are being discussed by the elale. Two r ines will e this summer. Instead of a bination day and night patrol ng handled by Officer James Burns, two patral shifty will be wigned, one 4 day and the other gt job. This will mean that regular officer will he as street epide cetved hy Paul V. spare tire. terials and a set the re- of a ma now . of hite faw w0 hine removed, totoreycta rol palic com- now as- a ha . night duty officer the Music Galoye Musie in quantity and quality wiit characterize the parade of the former serviee men on April 19 when Sejche prey Duy wi'l bu observed in this elty by the unvelling of the $20,000 me morial to the world war veterans Chatrman L. A, Wheeler of the para committee hus already urranged for eix bands, including the Covernor's Poot Guard band and the 169th in fantry band, both of Hartford for the celebration, two loeal bands will 0 marel Aceording to present plans, there will be Irm corpe in the ae the musie witl be furnish “d entirely by bande. About 10 bards will be needed for the purade, Marshal Willlam J. Malone is bus engaged In forming the plans for tine ani rehing marehal of highest ra: in the when calle The ine e m dis war eity 2 major mmittee Meets emocratic [ 1 tie Jasion plans for e April 9 in at a meet last night, county and wiil be and a chalrman for will be also taken absence of « rman Dutton, who is on a glohe the caucus will be ¢ lemocratic cane ity court room took pis committer The Jdelegates o the state engressional conves tions t weed ing of the town chosen ne the town commitfee ip. e Joseph 1 frotting tour EVERETT TRUE How OFTeN MUST L NOT CUT YOUR CLETTUCE wrrH [KNIFE T Cut v WiTH Youe [to order by Former Chalrman Johm Donnelly, who has becy acting chains man, since Mr, huuon* departure, Although no officlal action has been taken, friends of John E. Condon, well known real estate man of the ¢ity, are mentioning him for the post of state senator. Mr. Condon could not be located this morning to learn willingness to run, but his friends « that should he allow his name 0 be used, that he will bt a strong date for the part 1f local de- ed and either Charles f. Treadwey or William K. Derosier sccure the republican nomination and \r, Condon, the demoeratic nomina- tion, a close race will result, Changing Machinery Changes in the machinery for va- rious procosses at the New Departure Mfg. Co.. is resulting in ‘the tra forring of large number of employes to other artments, Tn - many do not like the Iropped out from ording to tements Several of the ma- he work of six the surplus men changed to other branches of the Prederick annonnced recently that bt work at the hereby that his n anges and have payro!! st a possil der Will Close Manufaeturers Plants icheprey Day o Plants will r e Wood to Hichwma ¢« was Daniel district yes- wrder at his &, Who was ore wa 1o stop taking some rom th yard. Sune lak took a pecu'iur method of dre Iy hurling nameil dodger curves which proved to Le several the cut given Both men PPEAr i COUrt tOMOPrOW 10 Cxe plain the early spring training Ultimatum Brings Results e nitimatu . of Tax Collector ik N, Riley lay that arrests wilt ¢ the ment of the personal this year brought a flood of letterm containing payments to this morning. ®o anvious man to get ahead of the po- at h t his letter by delivery, Collector Riley has tiet of 180 deliquents, which he will ver to Prosecuting Attorney Mather this week for coutt Checking up the list is now going forward at the tax offige, which promises to be an unusually Lusy place for the next few days. The, collector has tired, according to his atement, of the continued indiff ence to his tion efforts and ae he had the court for a remody, he in- tends this year to issue no more warnings but It the affected pariies “tell it to the Malley Heads 1 ks, Thomas Malley was installc exnlted ruler of Bristol lodg 2] at the meecting last night in when the ceremenie were lirected Ly Past Dxalted Ruler George Vitzpatrick of the loeal lodge, Installution of the other officers of lodge aleo took place last night, installation was followed by an entertalnment and a dinner. which attended by more than 300 the antbersd “herd.” Selis Milk Route. F. L Liten hos sold route to John Walke of New plans to move here to take of the estensive business, Mr. Eilton has been engaged in the Witk business for many years and has ons of the largest routes in the He has not announced his for the future Tn New Quarters, American Silver Co its task of moving wood sun e Hichwa a sticks Dby t tlichwa 1 11 some a vietim's taxes his ofiies o one A colle home The nembers milk Brituin, his who char city. The pleted has com- its offi (Contirued on Tenth Page). BY CONDO CAUTION You To YouRrR — [Great A ScorT, WAy OF COMMON SBNEE Have NO USE ETIQUETTE womMan, CAN You DR NAIL WITH A SPONGE ¢ USE FOR THE RULES OF eTIQueTye WHEN THEY GET IN THE IVE 1 MHAvEe NO = SN FOR THE RULES ©¢ wHY SHoULD 1 T HAVE ANOTHER

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