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NEW BRITA ‘Windows to Be Open at 6 a. m. ‘and Will Be Closed at 6:30 p. m. ;o%yovins o1 2 st 8 mumber 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- ings we have ever been able to offer. All from one of the best makers of coatings in America, They ave in the softest and lightest camels hair effects. The prettiest colors and com- binations. All sorts of checks and plaids, black and plain colors. Many of these cloths just suited for Misses’ and Children’s coats for Spring—=$1.95, $2.75, $3.30 Yard. . All Dress Coatings 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 cost. Oriona Cloth, width 56 black, navy, natural, kit and Malay, for $1.25 Veldyne, a great favorite, Black, navy, Malay, rubber, natural and kit fox for $6.75 yard. Lustrosa Coating—56 in. black, brown, navy, cobalt and beaver, priced at $7.95 yard, Berlin News - c INIDENTIFIED MAN DOES DIVING AGT Jumps Through Window in, Foresters’ Hall and Lands in Mud | t At 1 in Kensin Important actions expin taken, was arrested on April 9 after ' low in New run up on the sidewalk on |Games, music n stret to avoid striking another [enjoyed by a o driving by Mrs, Annie Molumphy, [ $0on 1o hocoms A Molumphy ives in the | ’eterson of New Ton E At to Cole's store cipient of many Berlin street, was turning Rifts driveway, Noble was coming Miss Ttuby Nye has been entertain- the pike at a high rate of speed and | INE 8 friend from Hartford at her ettempted to pass on the left, 1o lome on Main street, found that he could not make it and | Mr& M. McCram, who he was forced to run up on the sid ending the past wint walk, stopping after he had crashed urn Lo rast her bt e and open her residence o Albert Staekor o fined $25 and standing trolley ¢ of the fir Britain last evening., and refreshments were Miss who the tich, bride Britain handsome and useful is of , who was t o her alon into has heen Hartforl tirst of Main in n the the summer, New costs for aven pa Fifteen remitted Meet Maccahees wi was al lollars] Flectrical [plies and service, A, hensington, ng 3 construction, H. WARNS OF SMALL HATS New Vo ‘r vadio sup- was fater Vdgerly, Jr., o AT el 1o be Liquor Case Is Continued in Berlin k Doctor Saxs Old Fashioned Ahout Road ington are beginning hop around again. They want know when some of the roads in that the are going to Some of them, they say, are d they {the town teams should pay a epnirs K Sunhonnets Were Great Vor Town Court—Men's Lyccum Ban- vesidents to quet Draws Large Crowd—Kensing- | Complesion wection of town Dr, « Klin April "o ormer harles ton People Inquiring Abont Streets, 1 n of eel that + 1B k N, A isit to ina while, ooy Vormer Resident 1 | Word has boen received by o { Johnson of 'ra medical « vesterday « small hats tiny red b women are th ! the riden Augnst and | work enne, min« dan Diving out of & window deplorabile condition a puddle is not being dene in the hest regulated tamilies, but that is what |t appened when one man became ey cited during a fire at 1"oresters’ hall Iast night, Charles B Wrght, seore fary of 1t organization, stated V|\a¥1 the seene was one of order except for | this one instanee, He said veir of feet disappear through windew moment later heard a plash, tried to find out who the nan but did not succeed, The | place where he landed in about four | inches mud was found however, | The fire did ahout 8100 dumage, ! The fire occurred during the ing bouts which was staged under the | A. 15, Anniveesary of Court Mattabessett 185t | \vivh 1o anniver There were about 195 men in lypa 71 A g the fiall and several of the houts had | s dreads been finished. Mr. Wright {ori £ (O wvaw standing near the back of the hall | 18 19 exphe 1 noticed that the men in one cor- {1, proene cnon o e A minute | nizations, Seycia) inte a mud warned women m onee 1he now in style “These hat for bellshaped hats wearing are all right epring ajd Tine, July and N to During poweriui filled also ex the ski known te the dermatitis accom; This condi the M Ha town winter and ¢ bst, “hut gy A Kensington Ay Ve of his brother, Alhert, in hospital yesterday ftern they resident of th host of (riends will be held from Main steeet, Routhin afternoon 3 kT Pavy will officiate a e will have ¢ of Durial will I X Hin Southington v on nast will a ith the he saw ala for ”r‘v had a ki fun- | the he sun tonly are but they and a ome +acti they tomor. wer heat was, chemi i Friend. | T produce the 1 medical profession inflamation of scaling and may hecom mic. Vhen oncs the skin 1 ction < on ey what i 2% kin redness, services, the box- | cometers “h Anspices a8 heen sy tary celebreation of | Kevsingion s Pored 1o the sun 1 1 it 18 often ten [ tormer condit ight £ society of or 106 1ong a period ate to restors it 1o it Women #tay K the winter g and & £ pring and only a prople are looki great | tn wie event tod th <itore wilt |1 usu. overdo ght summer boring o one or were becoming uneasy e Pt whe he smelled smoke easlagind b il There was a sudden flames and Mr. Wright elimbed Uing the men that there eced for excitement, They noan orderly manner, nt nho remained behind to fight the | . mes which were issuing from a ra pipes Inter iter are on tha progr te Mare-y of nare:up will ba the e Maina b r [ 1 3 «inhos on a| was complexions table, t v l 1 ransn Attend Banqgue v follow the Many e annual Lyeeum of Kensir | held night "1'”-0“1-! chure jabout ¢ ng 1 8 The menn v New Britain fire department {and entertain and Co, bl nded, but when! pPregident the truck ived the fire had been ex- | the open tinguis It LABOR braneh MEr Farmer so0on 1o exe NG Britain will mest gates (o the comi tional Henry Ne iator in the floor. The were conve last & ceordi men were fight- telephoned While of the members of | me Harold & remar the suceessfal year « fire “\» tte | the have soprano sole. leen soteral dur- | Mre. Clara ¥ ng wiich confeiti has been used. 1t “Fhe Rackward 1 this gradually | Geoarge J. Neng "e then gave Girl's Dream,” by was rendered, ¥ 4 at 1 w will ¢ businéss « completed g has be Temple that the iue to a cig register, There the hall, wase stated toda zation and probably futur thrown into the dances at nete Fach sta he entitied gAtes representing 11 tate congress, to gs e party has rep. n additior county and local ®ociety and that has pipes and was cigarette was thro is thought wirted when the tha pipes Wasen Case Continued Joseph and Catherine charged with was orga rasentatives § this, ear ization as such Mind- b Herd G. Fields | inte the nited | o A tatk on into mandolin N ity or ifford contral hor cooperative zation state farm orzanizatiol hody ch of th Hain- h nio n‘s orga 1abor and each each ment numbers was AR education applas state ¢ The Wasso of Christian Lane 2 and selling figuot case o renar | 59 affiliated ith Meredith &1 s or 1oca 4 to 1#legate for 500 members or lese 500 manufacturi of 1alk of continued until next Tuesday might by ge Goorge Griswold in the Berly town court last night. This was done 2t the request of the attorney for the | Pavid L. Nair of New Ei hut is given evers will it the evening For - In his 13k general way at o s a pea Nt how ielrgate for each major the made tinna members Provided enbeeribe education is, A chitd ie ne ven the elements of hi= ~du Asfendante, t m ol byt L IS opportunity 1o beip tai The due were arrested Sunday in a two of the Berlin oficers, in e — which a Nquor and a The reguiar weokly I be quantity of mash was found in the COMmunity elub wil | FERIAN TARK PAYERY YOTICER. sasoment of & M thod g sice i h s evening at § o'clock he fo Allen Hart of Unio the guest of relatives and | town | The weekly meeting of 1 {lrague will be held chureh Thursday atform of the " Fimesif along. P paTy rad Fact Tierlin Teme mast still, some eby that 1 win receive val Taxes due of given owing plac sperty and Pe Fincd for Reckiess Driving Kenneth B. Noble of Hartford was fined 825 and costs by Judge Griswold on a charge of reckless driving. He filed an appeal to the superior coutt, Sk “aturday at the Magy May {sion in Tted M, Virgir day 1, ‘ " s cause o | packed Thursday afterno . ome of Mra. Archer Waleh ANl ladies May 24, 1:30 19 8:00 o' My oilice, upstairs in Bertin Teal Lstate Tranfers Reported—Holy 'an hour car DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924 Sister Initiation A large class of candidates will tiated into P’ythian Temple, No. Pythian Sisters, at a regular meeting tlis evening in Odd Iellows' hall. | \isitors from surrounding tem- | ! re gapected to be present and a seeial will follow the work. Iiefresh- ety will be served, All members of the aegree tcam are asked to be on haud, be Bristol News | EARLY T0 BED AND EARLY T0 RISE, ETC. Brisol Wil Reie and Get Up One Hour Earlier “SCHEDULED Plainville News POST OFFICE T0 GO ON EARLIER HOURS Legion Auailiary Meets e regular meeting of the. Ameri- can Legion auxiliary to Brock-Barnes pust wiil be held in Brock-Barnes post rooms on Whiting street tomor- | cusscd and a large attendance is — louked forward to. Keturn From California NEW TR“N Mra Leo LaGoy and daughter of W Main street have returned 1o their home in Plaimille aft havisg spen. several months \isiting 1ela- \s in Big Pine, Califoraix, ‘Ihey teside at the Maplehurst. Helping Hand Club ihe “Melping Hand club” cf 1 Advent Christian church will 1neet with Mrs, Hazel McBurney on lio huinia street tomorrow afternon at ¢'clock. A number of important matters are to he i CARNEGIE AGENT HERE Funcral of Mrs. Mary Healy Held Name Social to be Held Tonight— This Morning—Park Board to Pythian Sisters Initiation — Plain. Make Summer Plans—Miss Dono- ville Briefs, van Hostess at Elks Club Party. The Plainville post office will open Bak er siarting neat Mond morning and will ciose an hour earlicr in the evening, according to an an- nouncement by Postmaster James 1. 'wies who are interested Usher today. This will be in line with | 10 @itend. the policy adopted by the post office department for the past few years, The schedule for the post office will then be: Stamp window to be opened at 6 2. m, and to close at p.om.; money orders and registry windows to open at 6:30 a. m. and to close at 0 p. m. Local patrons of the post cffice are asked to take special note of the opening and closing hours so that the efficiency of the service, despite official action Leen taken by the city council, day- ight saving time will be the rule about the city, according to the gen- eral sentiment. Arrangements have n made to open schools, business liousey and factorics an hour earlier. New Train Coming. Aunouncement was made that beginRing with the new time tabla echedule next week, a later ain from Boston to Waterbury will be added te the local scrvice. The train will arrive in Hartford at 30 o'clock and will leave there at 0 o'clock, arriving here at 11:20 o’clock standard time. Arrival in Waterbury is schedu for 11:50 Although no To Conduct Drive Ellen Smith, assistant in the Galpin Drug cured by members of the A visory Board to conduct the reprsea- tative of the Salvation army to the business howses in the cent r. Miss Smith, who will be the Sava- Lassie for the day, will be wce companied by W. T. Morrissey of the army and he will make a ganvass of whether the town adopts daylight | the storcs and business places in the saving or not, will be kept up to its intercsts of the Home Service appea i S high standard. Bt Leing carried on this week. No 1¢- ©O'clock. : through Carncgie Man Investigates ports have been made yet as to the ¢XPress from Waterbury Beston A representative of the Carnegie Progress of the drive, but it is cx- Will not run through this city in the Liero fund has paid a visit to the offics Pectcd that by the end of the week, future as the terminal has been of tha Natienal Marine Lamp Co., of the quota of $300 will be more than changed from Waterbury to New Forestville to start an investigation subscribed, AN money over the us-'llaven. However, a local train will into the circumstances surrounding ual quota, will be kept%in town. make conneetions so that no change the death by drowning of the Brad.! Plainville Briefs in the service will take place except leys, father and son, who lost their Dr. James Prior of Boston, ' that it will be necessary to transfer lives in an attempt to save a girl who Mass., has returned to his home after Hartford. ‘The train due here at had fallen through the ice in the attending the funeral of Mrs. Thomas 10:07 o'clock at night will also be Marine Lamp Co.. pond P, Prior which was held yest ken off the local routa and will run he investigator stated that the of- morning from Hoston to New Haven by way 1s of the fund had acted quickly ' Ceurt General Lawton, of Willimantic, instéad of having matter as it usually takes more held a regular meeting in the Legion Waterbury as a terminal. The new start an investigation Lall on Whiting street last evening at train will not run on Sunday He would make no forecasts about | which routine business was transact- nights. but will be replaced on the the outcoms his examination be. ed, ocal lines on Sundays by a suburban cause he stated that his roports wo lodge, 1. O. F., will train as far as this city. The later have to ha confidential and he would Jd a regular meeting tomerrow train on week nights will give local spend the nest weeks in looking evening in Odd Pellows’ hall. theater aptrons more time to attend or the ground and questioning those - rformances as a 10.minute Jeeway who are in possession of the facts sur Congregational ¢ over the old departure time is sched- death of the men, local m chicken, peas, haked potatoes, uled. and others in Forestville and stuffed eggs, pickles. rolls, apple pie, Rristol en interpsted in the and ecoffee conts—6:30 p. details of the case since 11e moyemeant Thursday.—adv, was started to have the Carnegie neo ple take cognizance of the heroism of the men Real Bstate Transfers owing real cstate transters 7 reported as having heen trangacted within the past few days Alhort Richards las his new hungalow Hongh str Hakesle Maple street, T Bakeslee home has heen sold to 13 oeh Maple stpart Main strect is the property have Mliss ph T st today been s * ow tion to flcis of in th time to ate of Sequassen 0, fow nire') supper rounding the Cre Funeral of Mes, Healy. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Healy kas held this morning at §:80 e'clock at her home on Divinity street. A solenin high mass of requiem was celebrated at 9 o'clock at 8t Jo- seph's church by the pastoe, the Rev, Oliver T. Magnell, Burial was win the S Thomas csmetery, Mrs Mealy was the mother of Joseph Healy, well known in theatrical cir- cles, a8 a good portien of his life heen spent behind the foot- the leading cities the people m have Hable Call insured, by hour o Pays. distance work Costello, n act arn pec Picree moving 195, lLong Thomas A, The ialty : The st cot to Char hase lights country, Miss Donovan Entertains, Miss Mar Donovan of Divinity will entertain about 25 couples tonight at the Kiks club with a card party, at which whist and bridge in play. VFollowing the card playving a luncheon will be served and dancing will take place, Miss Dono- van is connected with the office de- partment of the Bristol Furniture o, Nritish of ward W of Toundworld Flier is 1ixpectod Morris of 1 said to have purchased At T4 Whiting” street and . to tan o it to Hartford pariies To Build Hol . Nam Carpenter of Bristo', a fr official in the Bristol Brass Co. urt Maclaven, the plans 1o erect A residence on . aviator who ust pur- 1 Abdas, tamity. Ve ' pocts (v reach nis friends that g 18 heing carried W buitd Narry st 10 Reach Bombay, India, By This 1 aoni lad. Lrak, April despatehos According received here British reund- arrive | last night. ex- Bombay, to W mer has v Ior chased Carpent the preliminary out now and operations on the ing iteel? will be started within the neat few days sidence 1 to he one finest will be ? land Persia Karachi n I'ratt hu told Ieft e ind at Calro the at all been madd. wuy Al rked Al night controls Maclarer fu 14 days be sained one ere and of his arvival in Japun th Tt wiil work April sehed wnd In Willtam & "urniture o nmusical I'helan of attended rvice on last Patriek’s Cathedral ir "8 the guew Rristol Lastor Sunday at New York of John Vinnegan, tenor Mr Finne. LN was one of the artists who ap- peared in A ghort time ago a Knigh's of Columbus recital Park Board Tonight. Activities for the summer I b disc the park board meeting tonight, Arrangements have already 1 N hiade for the spring care of the patr any Lacation e but 1 I8 £x= gagiher in the day The r of the hopes | the up. ne. poet town titue have Name Social serice of sorials 1oly Name W oof Our Lady o this evening in t American Legion on s the affair s of 1he Bagdad, long revara Moty £ the of tha cathedral Th 1 partiea of th ur il the strect Mer post war the and this eity will be ronme of Whitis will b e & faly wi usual, tormeriy sed at 1 one of the who is gi att 2 mem prives will be ftain, censidey leading pian ng A conecrt with his orche huttle Meado parish and the sea try te 4 this evening t of two $5 gold picces, one vl ene for the women, will play at the John A. Andreas will follow, The affalr nas sched- g Main street 1°ri A tomorrow evening Bt cpnoon At & o”clork, Th ta ol it e £ Mr They il con- the sir ciub Friday . e has been started to of the camp matters winter. at Roel Dane- of o tourist ng ure sior eod ta be | an to taken up by the commission demand Ty, 8 ssar Ohman G, Owman ¢ 4 g First 1 Va thie son of 1t for ich A site start Tiesurfac high e rEe erow merly post the iharan n e of irfacing, the floor at o M in New pastor o Yarcwell Party ar: hure York was g f Mrs Given ool & po gan E T g4 fin mna 5 um i antiei party ¢ tlon of I on Friday i floor ome I'ier MEET TOMORROW n, April 28, ssion 1 1rs. Harold comm ] Coo! to and St irst York who is « President lee national ome it vt 14 friends of t f hon- « one t proposed , hold in New Hoover, tesion, which th ting husband commis ite work r Tomorrow be gi Clinreh Supy supper ral wann Arl GUILTY April pa ' Oriile ¥, i tac from th torces in China, will prot biggest affair of its kind tim The rx of e and their wives the . Ing K to be gi ¥ Chaplain Ins ieiing unte o night te 1 1t ¢ ast ma t i cod recently ad an arging misuse ¢ endants tiona servicem —_— QUK RELEF FROW CONTATION Get Dr. Edwards That is the jovful cry of thousands ance Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy’, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do n« contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lete. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them A to unnatural action. Fxa Ifyoubavea “darkbrosnmouth™— the appoiniive officers of Bristol bad breath—a dull. tired feeling—sic dge of Piks the coming headache—torpid liver—constipation, s follons you'll find quick. suce and pleasant re. jre— Harold sults from one or tro of Dr. Edwards Inner guard—W Olive Tablets at bedtime. Chaplain—Tast Thousandstake themevery night just 4 . jm to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c. Organist Land park | Mas achange the 1irst Yistrict Hin CHARLES RAY in The Courtship of Myles Standish TONIGHT AT § straig nng Rur s acceptznes of & Suburban flomes, Ine and. along the passway line of tha school prop. and also the real estate the The will be with- Olive Tablets 1> Jonn 1 gton avenye of t Jennir and s « school on tor A steip of ‘ the ng of a a to the ncern — Vdmission— Children, for a ®vip o at of the school property. terehange of property out cost 1o the district Installation of a more sanitary system at the ‘note” of these * at a cost of about Als0 be taken up at this m Fiks Offcers Annonnced. nouncement has been made by ed Ruler Thomas J. Maller of Adalts, 35« 23¢ land The Benetit of Plainville Literary Club Community Theatre S west For | modern Federal Hill | oo $4.000 will for vear . Fire—Fire—Fire Prevestive oswestention Piai e ing wnd Maple Sie April 25, mt S50 p. ™. anks Gunranteed ¥ire Fatingwivher (s, W Sterms. Tharsday Night —— Faton H. Noack Exatted Ruler " Teq Weineuln b the Cor John Bohan HALF OF NEW BRITAIN IS FREE FROM CONSTIPATION 1f You Are Not One of Them, Take Beecham's Pills They Do Not Leave You Bound Up The treatment is easy. The first m‘htk take one Beecham’s Pill ac bedtime. this does not empty the bowels freely, the second night take two, If this fails, the third night take three—and so on. For a child old enough to swallow a pill, one Beecham’s Pill is the dose. Buy a box of Beecham’s Pills and study the direction sheet. It explains the only way to get rid of constipaon. Take Beecham's Pills and you will get back into that half of your city that doesn’t have constipation. If you would try before you buy, send to our Sales Agents, B. F. ALLEN CO., t. 27, 417 Canal St., New York, for FREE Packet of Beech- am’s Pills. Scld in bowes: 12 , 1003 4o pills, 23¢; 9o pills, soc, by all 5. 1Touse committee—Maurice Ken- von, chairman: H. Russell, J. D. Devine, 1. 8. Missal, Roger Mills, Sick visiting committee—Esteemed Leading Knight Edward Viering, chairman. Bristol: Joseph MacDon- ald, J. Crowley. A, Lefebvre, H. Pons, Abel, A. Gosselin, Allan Hall, Thomaston: William Johnson, R. W. Henderson, George Duff. Unionville: W. E, Graham, T. 8. Rourke, E. T, Shippe. Terryville: H. L. Breault, Joseph Streigle, William Eustice, Porestyille: W, I, O nnell, J. Z. Douglas, J. 1. Roberts. PMoral committee—W, William Johnson, H. L. 1. O'Connell, W. E, tertainment committee—Charles Ball, chairman: M, Sanford, R, W. Harris, Joseph Carroll, Clyde Waters, Brown Joyce, 7. P, O'Brien, P. J. E. Tracy, Breault, W, Graham, | Ranney, H, Horkheimer. Civie committee—Karl A. Reiche, James L. Murray, P. A, Cawley, W, J. Malone, B. P, Webler, Ways and means committee—T. P, O'Brien, chairman; Edward Clayton, Steven Cushner, W. (., DParsons, Myles Culver, R. B. Hurlburt, George Quinion, Community welfarse—~A, B thier, chairman; Joseph (ulle; Brown. William Smithwick, Maseach Finance gommittes—Edward Viers ing. A. E. Prothier, William Johnson, Investizating committee—WHiiam Norton, chairman: H. Pons, H. Dri coll, William Hynds, . Kennedy, James T. Case, Z. Douglas, T, & Rourke, Josoph Streigle, R, W, Hem- derson, A, Gosselin, Tro- . John Joseph SOUTHINGTON NEWS Anna Morrell, three and one-halt year old daughter of Mr. and Mra, bert Morrell of Germania street, is confined to the New Haven hospital, The condition of the child said to be serious, The condition of Wiltiam Fieteher, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs, James Fletcher of Edea avenue, 18 much Improved. He has been {1l at his home with an attack of pneu- monia James Stewart of Oak strest is the owner of a new sedan automobile, Casties of Mill street is the of a limousine, onner new . and Mrs. John Fallon of B noavenus have returned after hawe Ing spant Easter as the guests of relatives in Providence, I 1. dward Emet of Main strest has «hen a position as a shipping clerk i the Southington lardware Co. Kelley of anarded the hand in the Community home apron given by the st night Mrs. B was Fden avenue embroidered nday Annc's Guild and Mrs. Max 7 announce daughter Taupt Charles Haupt cimeat of Bueks the cngagement Charlotte Valeria, son of Mr, and of Berlin streets A condition of Mrs. A, \ ccently underwent a cesstul at 8t. Francis hospital in nt'nucs improves Osley, ration Ha to show Main street died the Meriden werks' liness & resident A vear and which em- Hard- on o afternoon at ter severs e about his s agn. ington for tima of iitn he Southington his one ona son. Marvin, The funeral will aftarnesn 50 on Main strest in Oak Hill cemes survived Avie by and ington Thuraday at his heme A vesi. short time He membar of Harmony lodge, 8. M New Rritain - and member Improved gh o for a oyed acquaintancs €a and A of was also a of the Order of 0dd Fellons No Paring—End Them Don’tl=t the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue_jay— and instantly the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does sway with dangerous paring. Get Rlus.jay at any dr