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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL Browr Tho Hartford's SPECIAL SAL SPORT COATINGS PLAIN AND PLAIDED—(56 in, Wide) $1.95, $2.75 and $3.50 a yard This gives you choice of the largest-and best showing of smart Spring Sport Coat- All from one of the best makers of coatings in I | ! | . ings we have ever been able America. Oriona Cloth, width in., black, navy, natural, kit fox and Malay, for $1.25 Berlin News & WALKER TAKES 13T PRIZE IN CONTEST Judged Best Among Drum Majors at Get Together in Naugatuck TEN CORPS IN COMPETITION Doctor Griswold States the Pacis— in Last Hoys Arouse Complaints Bevlin=Men's Bible Class Will Go Visiting==Other Hems of Interest, Clarence Walke e held together of in the major e prize n connection with a gencral g i corps trom 'l orer at Naugatuek last night, T arded 10 M1, | 3 Middletown cor “ corps comprled only the state cond p WA U This wag the contest bt cach group making ng. was the | kind held in members of [ of Keusingtor there being ade The « corps, there a wtrect affair . st drum corp: fuil form about 22 in line when Naugatu mght for the parade and cor majors the siate re. e has t sections of Monday td e members To Start We A R K soon president o sfation st 1 s Griswold Speaks Out Tioger M. Griswold sington apparcntly light saving. 1dging from a Dr f Ken is not in favor « put it mil written by Jetter him A Bad Taste in the Morning is Nature's warning that your in- testines are clogged up. You feel dull and depressed. Your ambition is gone. helps Nature by cleansing it (lears out your overloaded digestive tract. It acts gently, surely and safe- 1§ because Dr. True's Elixir is made from the finest imported herbs of pure quality. Tt has been used. with gratifying results, by both children and adults, for over seventy-three vears. Itis Buy it in the large battle, price $1.20. Other wizes and 40c. (ALL WOOL) to offer. 2 Lustrosa (Coating—>56 in. black, brown, navy, cobalt and heaver, priced at §7. yard, [t Dr. Eugene 1. Kellogg of Boston oncerning the schedule of the New gland Health Institute, which has been announced as being on daylight awving time, Dr. Griswold was [ pecting to attend which {will be held May b to 8 Kensington, April agene It Kellogg, M Ioom 346, State House ston, Mass, ox- is instit etor: 1 eape caith Institet program it saving time mee by | i to be run on ‘day- Conne are hegin to A condition of nor- foullsh- in et niNg to return waley a long iod o doing what along return presence can to » My difference wish body of men I but 1 distrust of malie with their a to ex my y hypnotize themse lNght tion, pross any benefits of ‘diy saving’, which is expr part vorkers, at the children ¢ ssion iness on 1he pens aborers, schoo tire ageicuitural “Very truly n. M. « Will Visit S membhers of yours RISWOLD, M. 10" th Manchester, Men's mit f Rerlin il pay visit Manchester on W the rooins South . [ Reilin reh and Houth esday ight Woodriff, a the oh him nged at of 1he Man- e man, is t I8 part meeting has ! teuve Rerlin Aight the caliing LI house ¢ ne md to sighhoring Complaint« H1ah Beceived s aga in Past on play I® aileys e complaint group coming los e pane of glass nd may know keep it nts of Kas for Tomorrow Night Whi«t ekly r K night Ttems of ot daughter to Mr Brown of Sunset Lane €1 and Mrs Ber A% return has inter n born Miss Agnes Corp | Cmicago. sh {some time the American T The anr of at where been in per Goods company al Men Kensington will be h the Kensington Met banquet of the Lyceum tonight cht Court America {tion at ‘Yv't"'. There mass for of ydist Mattabessett, Vorestrrs of will stage the hail in a Kensington to- will be an anniv Mre. Bernard I Kensington at St Paul's tomorrow morning at § quiem Moore | ehureh o'clock Fast Berlin Mtems " the regular of Pythi etin | The Misses | ginia Waten, 12 | ginla Sngenhime spent Monday as the { sts of friends in he Wednesday afters Alice MeCor Vir- ith Bourgeois and Vir Kensingtor Metha tadies of the 2 5] feopping QCenter: little 1] a from the | boxing cxhibi- | They arve in the softest and lightest camels hair effects. The prettiest colors and com- binations. All sorts of checks and plaids, black and plain colovs, Many of these cloths just suited for Misses' and Childven's coats for Spring—§1.95, ¢ All Dress Ceatings Also At Reduced Prices Thoroughly sponged and shrunk, we offer the following well known kinds at reductions that are, in some instances, at cost or less than co 75, $3.50 Yard. Veldyne, a great favorite. Black, navy, Malay, rubber, natural and kit fox for | $6.75 yard. | Kindly :-wvflm: a few days as the guest of | her sister, Mrs, Henry Bailey, at her home on Main street re. 1. Hubbard has teturned to her home after spending the past few days as the guest of relatives in Meri- n William Liton of Foston is the guest Mrs, George Lawrence, |at her home on N street, I'he regular meecting of th Com- munity elub will be held at the Meth- odist church tomorrow cvening. Mr. nhime has charge of enter- after the meeting f his sister, in | tainment Electrical construction, plies and service, A, 1, I'hone 657 radio Bdgeriy, adyt €lip- Jr., Kengington SOUTHINGTON NEWS Dog Warden T, J. Foley is about to tart a campaign against owners of nsed dogs. A number of ceived by drastie com been the he feels that ac office | 1 {tion is nec of un ming ot have ossary, A ber nes hava round the town Amage een done Hicensed car as heen reported by them, A smoker he A in the Com. munity hone g by 1 i1, Knights of Columbus, J Haven » b { the chief of the evening e entertainment will he furnished Telloy of Meriden Vireshmente will be served wi thie event bel- i eman of New speaker Protessor Re- Thers was a larga attendance at the Iminstrel ghow given in the town hall [last night by the ¥ oweralts Club of l| riandship 16dge, A, 1. & A. M ! | e dedication of the new organ in the Plantsville Congregational church 1d' Thureday evening., Tro- itimore will be the on and he will mber of soloists, to M ) bora al of was hefor I¥nn o Kurcka lodge din Odd ¥ cvening licw Nid s gat Jd A mesting at the Nantai al church wi ome of Mrs. Stow at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow odge, Ky meeting in Main st rret ts of Ted i I*y1hins, M will hoid a n's hall on Notth “adance wan present at the card parts and dance given in tie ast evening by & omas church community homa Anne’s Guild of . T he removed sunshine eloth may by bleac he o woman tombstone maker T n is Mre. Pessie R the country man of Seattle PAD, BYEATH 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 veg table corrective to prevent Infec- Atall ists 25%a box Sugar Codted or Uncoated Over £0 Years the Siarderd !to accept the rectorship of a cl ! purse of g ! but the Plainvil{g News FAREWELL SOCIAL GIVEN T0 RECTOR ‘Rev. and Mrs. Geoege Hilton Given Testimonial 'WILL LEAVE ON THURSDAY Prior P'uneral This Morning—Leave For Des Moines, lowa—Undergoes Operation—Church Supper Thurs- day—Plainville Bricfs, tev. and Mrs. tendered a farewell gregation of the Episco Our Saviour last eve who has been the rector of for past three years, Georg Hiiton by t were h of Hilton church resigned urch Bridgeport. \ social en- having a - the in Huntington, a s b o The evening was spert joyment, everyone delightful time. Duets by Harry Bo . Lackey, accompanied ¢ by Miss Olean Ryder recitations were given Ly Miss Edith Cook and, on behalf of the grega- tion, Mrs, rles H. Roberts pre- sented the rector and his wife with a 14, Mr, Hilton respor the people for their cfrous gift and also for all the kindnesses and sideration he has received during three yeare' ministry here, Mr, 1 #lrs, Hilton leay new home in Hunting! ctor will return for his well services lere next Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Prior of Mrs, Margaret N, Prior, who died at the home of her son, James Prior, at 136 West Main street, Sunday evening, was held this morning from the home. A requiem high mass was celebrated at § o'clock in the church of Our lady of Merey by Rev, John ay, pastor. During the mass a quartet re “Lead Light” and Vacant Chair.” avmond Cunningham sang “Face to 1"ace” as the hody was be- ing borne from the ehurch The pall hear James Wal of Watsrbury, William Prior of Bris- tol, Cornalius Fariey, George Mchon Graham and Frank I'rior Interment was in St pros. Several ted and thanhed his their ursday, or on on re- The ¢ fur wora Leave Vor the West Cutting and family v i« week for Des Moines, lowa Mr, Cutting take charge office of John Hancoel Mr, Cutting is of he most popular of lainville’s young ind has had a signal honor con err nim by his advancement His large number gret his leaving Plainville, Undergoes Operation ey ‘. Robe of Fast lerwent peration yesterday the New Britain General hospita condition is said to be as comfor as can be expected, My Britain institution for a lc a serious Hlness Church Supper Thursday A church supper will be se the Congregational church Thursday evening 30 o'clock and an excep- | menu has been prepared occasion, 1t of Ken, peas pota- rolls Howing the f Visher of 11 e \fter three The puly as it wilt ructive, Tarold rave t where wilt of the the Insurance (‘o one of friends will re ce ( streot ome time ago Robents was confined to the New g time with tionally r the creamed will consist aked apple pie, cheese ast Chap United has re cently becn released years' Tientsin, China tie i invited to the sting and i Picture Por Libvary Mra, ', H. Curtie, head of the 1 erary club, with committes has everything in readiness for the show- ing of the pie “The Courtship of Miles Ktandish tomarrow service in inter motion 1P at the Community, theator afters noon and evening and ning. the proceeds 1o be de wards prrchasing nes children’s section There will be no m day. Mra Curtis in sj ar's campaign for books irchas > ond | Thureday rve ed to- books for the on Thure- ing of last for the inee atat ok onop 'he cond books is s b planne through 1. Wilb atee, 14 hs picture e showing chase of of the grad 14 | it howings suggzested that 11 1 ured of 1o and endorscment earts t show The children the Werdnesday corn will be %014 1o increase matinese the evening n Legion Meets Monday irnes American 1 a joint meeting wit! home-t Le the Ausitiary and fathers of men in the post rooms on iting street Monday night. The af ted 1o be sne of tha Ladies ex- servies w1 rair i g8 o 1 et ny matters of interest will scussion 1 reshments the win mem go arnes post Fire—Fire—Fire Prevention Demenstration Piainsille Cor. Whiting and Waple <4s Tursdns. April 2% at T30 . m. B the Rarie Ganrantesd Firs Fatingnicher (. < 1t Storms, Wed. Sight ——————— 09 1924, ford Saturday night to attend ao ini- tia of a class of candidates into the Forty & Eight. inner society of the Legion. Thers are a number of cal men who will prol be s ion can- es at the degree Commerce Chamber Banquet The I'lai com- merce will hold its annual b Ma Temple on May 6, and affair promis & most successful ever held in town prir speaker for the evening he John L. Davis of New ritain I krown singing en- tertainer 1 tor the eve. ing. An orchestra will play during banguet and several other items will on the program. The ticket committee ports a lurge 4 tickets for the affair Frank F. The funeral who died suddenly in Rristol day held this morn- ing o'clock from St Matthew's church in Forestville, Hev., William, P. Laflin, pastor of the cl offi- ciate@ ut the services. Burial was in £t Joseph's cemetery, Plain Plainville Briefs, James Cunningham has his in Collins Neri He las » Fred Galli Mr. and Mrs, ¢ turned after a th New York ecity 25th Weddin Mr. and Mrs Plain celebrated ding anniversary at T4 Whiting ot s evening coming ville chamber of sale Conlon. resigned lunch in been the ded position block. succed Il their on Saturd 100 guests froun East Berlin Manile of New vored the assemblage on the accordion and of Plainville played to a victrola piece. New Brituin catered which was served o'clock. Following daneing were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard large number of beautiful g ver. One of the most highly ured of the presents v spread. the gift of Grandma of Maple street, New Rritain. Four children horn the are Edward Richard of Bristol, Marshall George, and one daughter Ilorence, Three of the children re- side with their parents. Mr, Richard employed the Trum- Mfg. Co.. but is now iployes of the Standard ngs, Ine Pointer pup. we Must be seen to he appre- C. Hart, Plainville 1 John ain fa- lections Bogne violin obligato I'red Gagner of supp with s larence fror games and received a 18 Lowey to union was formerly bull Eleetrie among th Steel and For sale 5 moe B N-bred, 1 old ciated, W 2—advt, Congre ional « Cream ch pickles, rol coffec supper Ken, 1 potat s appl cents pras, mo Kt homas 197, specialty Pierce 8t Five Freed on Charges Of Dishonest Stock Deal ° | phia, April 22 The the trial I’hile ¥ Remingt and r f 10 S conneetion with 1) 1o of stock ¢ b Remington Phonograph company directed to return not guilty against Remington and Holmes, one of 1he ac- others arges | pday wa verdicts James Rydney used men Determination of the & ce of Lyndon Dwight Wood and Merbert W 1oft to the fury's discretio | MeRKeeha that 1} whet it or inno Ma 8 Thomas Duntop sole quest 1er they misrepresentation LIRS wernment s through the stock sale, omiy hawacted as his own cour out the trial through Scene of Famous Debate At Alton, TIL, Destroyed Alton, 1 April . Alto “ity hail " Dou debate i v fire w lieved wa siderable ed. to building. " " was to be provided i n said that wAY destre s sald rigi ndiary o had b emodeti 28 tacar Prince of Japan Cancels Visit to United States ‘ \ fcera Taleam Is Ybecling For The Skin % urs of Cuticra Taloem hesce persi on and Has School—Miss Lindbherg ond Honors—N\ew on With t nay work has cone Miss 1a did enist ng « ) Bristol News EXPECTING 1,300 AT POLICEMEN'S BALL Highest Schotar-hip at Takes Vive Day Schedute MISS HAZEL MATHER be in 1 shape. iried o1 from ite w Nood and wi i has been " program 1 Mather 8 Whist Well Attemded annual whist N [ corr school My No Ol ' o Culprit Vive Pay S Aihletic Trttere Awarded oF Thoe "o part Goncert and Dance at High School Gymnasium Friday Night MISS COTTLE HONOR STUDENT High Sece Depariure Plant ing g of found jen various teams in athletic conw:sts the Dristol High school werd arded at the regular assembly of the Bristol High mchool held in the Community theater yesterday after- noo of hose who reccived letters were as Wilfred Croze for football, & post scason award; girls' tennis club } Grita Sigourney and Ethel arrigus: basketba chorus leader, ol Mather; basketball chorus pianist, Doris Bennett; basketball sec- ond team, Horace W. Rowe, captain, Joseph Rich, George Merrill, Allan Hopkins, and Elmer Waterhouse; baskctba team, FEarl Bright- man, ¥ . JC White, captain, Ralph Waterhouse, Philip Sullivan, dan, Wilfred Croze, Bene- lict Riorda H Johnson and Louis Ka The let follows: ters, ( in arris e presonted by Super- oois Karl A, Reiche, presentation of the Riley of the Hor- compa address- “Sportsmanship.” ramarks by Samuel ty athletic director, vy B Cottle presided a8 Dlish Street Line ishment of a 12% foot build- ngion avenus, ex- from the where an took city s It Manufacturing ] the mbly to Thore W also losolowitz, fuen of the rday ne aroused st couneil at a oca- of the er ed for a build- 1t was found 1 cause him line fAed 1 Jamage so that the lesser Inorease Stk pital stock ef the from \ record- showing W00 shares signed by ard W, Beam- ieamish, dirce- bought Brothers of Supply Co. eeently Assembly M win y on Wednes. Fiee. the mple among Train Chag remove two of terbury eapresses New ng to reports is sald that for local by train 1 by & Waterbury necting with Noston, The t of Hpston due night, will Another will be at 12:10 fubstantially the y a curtat!ment repla m to or Pavl Griftich Griffith, 19 1 Mrs, \ home this osn. He reh 31 here wistor ! o'elock t his home. the M Heavy Seas Hamper Work Or Salvaging S!rn'l_jaded Boat port, 18, 1. A The heavy wit last night's storm he eteamer The near bound Me., rom te today fe Ve led o dubioue (B while Portiand nd his tw LNED, atant thatten, RICHEST CHILD N mreate Trnest Apel today. ine e, & good sieep and an MR Tablet to make your days better. Natare's Remedy (MR Tablets) eserts o beneficisl influence on 108 digestive and eliminative system —the Stomach, Liver ana i Tonight —take an NR Tabler—its action is wo different you wiil be de- Tightiul! rprised. third the reguler dose. Mada of same ingredi- ents, then candy eouted.