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3/010’7%" “Hartford's hopping (36 to 40 Regular Sizes) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 192 @enter: FIVE THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL DRESSES (46 tqy32 Stouts) FOR HOUSE, PORCH OR STREET WEAR HIGH GRADE GINGHAM DRESSES In.a most attractive assortment of over fifty new styles. Wonderful opportunity to supply yourself with dainty becoming dresses for summer, in these famous makes, at this sale’s very moderate price, THE “HUBRITE,” “MERIT” AND “GRANBY” ALL WOMEN KNOW THESE MAKES-—That they are made of the finest wash ma- terials, with workmanship to correspond, just the same in every way as they are featured when offered at regular prices. Pretty Ginghams—trimmed with linens, organdies, pique, laces, hand embroideries, The color range is extensive, including the “Hoover” dress. Be among the first to select. THE FAR-SIGHTED WOMEN WHO TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE OF DRESSES, LAST YEAR, WILL REJOICE AT ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SECURING SUCH VALUE. While the Lots Last Our Sale Price Will Only Be . | the Jocation. Judge Griswold xaid | that the place is a bad one for per- sons approaching the depot, Care shculd be employel in approaching ,x \at road, he said. Violate Fishing Taws Judge Griswold announced today |h.'|| there will be two cases of vio- lation of the fishing laws to be heard next Tuesday evening, Both of the ‘..mmm. are young men and it s prebable that they were unaware that |the Jaws had gone into effect, the T0 BE OUT 0°LUCK Judge Griswold Determined o ! Rid Road of Pests | without licenses when approached by Real Estate Deal CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVING v i7" i i Berlin News RECKLESS DRIVERS Berlin to Alexander and Chrzamowski of Berlin, ed on the Berlin- K One Case Comes Up in Berlin Court— and is composed of of land. Today=Breaks Right El« To Build Filling Station Charles ‘Nott has Jeased his on the turnpike in the northern part of Berlin to Ida N, Duncan of Hart. ford, It is expected that a filling sta- tion will be erected on the property in the near futur Paid on town of I This place is st Berlin road about 1oy acres Exents house bow=arty on 47th Wedding An- ary-—Iteal Lstate. the to is getting heavier on h conditions turnpike day, but it seems Loans rin has May 15 Town Clerk Arthur 1 Wood- It is necessary to horrow to run some of the and loans have just due Another sum of money hava to be paid out on Jjune 1, as loans will also come due lon that date, Breaks Right Elbow of me that are muech im The $£15,000 on Joans Auc ing to ruft today (money in order [ town's busines oved over those of last year and years previous,” said Judge of the 1 , in talking along the Berlin turnpike, judge 18 of the opinton that will see less accidents and on the road than in any although reason for number of accidents re- ported date may due to the that the state police have not rled their activities so early this season of the road,” “Of course, element that there several town the traffic George G rlin Court to situation these come this will year cars one years past, the small to he James days while Dr, is iray of B hroke David Thompeon a nephew tlin, fell a few ero his right elbow playing ball. He was attended by A. ). Goodwin Kensington and reported as bring much improved has been in this country but time having recently arrived geotland to visit Mr, Thompson. Happenings In Town Today nnual ting of Womse fact ste an em to b uid i has ar ihis year for five six personal observation nunerons or respeeting obeving the Judge Grie is always a kes trouble not been as of wold certain but g much been pact e re 1 to a greater ex “You may found guilty be dealt with | uidge old going to Burriit G be very ¢ and rmined | the benefit of to rid the of thos ts who George 15,1 malke Manu motorists,” The Wmit § . ‘ ‘ o " appear a short from nerally trouble evident From my tors o this ye as has or years o e the of n's rd of Migsions was held teday at 1l Ierlin Congregational church, Speakers from foreign countries were the lastcd voosomi ord branch he re not \F, people their fellow tent for chles the 1he his of motorists heretofor that thos driving will said than present an scssion thronghout the d A Duet pre P me 1 tonight at the ange of New in Grange entice acturin dng of the arth,” will town hall Britain for of r am is y sente 1 ny, will esidont comp, Men's Bibie Community ari I'rentic terh vight wk nan’s Home Missionary so Kena @ten Methodist 1e in the ¢ " rive uilty Gris g a Judee onducti orists 8 e n ot these me oud s 8 Afte Receive Handsome ¥ Mr. and Mire. Charlos M Hin received a e gilt at a 1ast 1 rnoon esent Weldon of pdsome Bufiin 1 Guffin of Klese driving e K10 Viristol i tu Dr. with fec picce of of memhers of Ber re tender ight hail, bring the 47th anniver. M. Weldon both he and de in good health and active in the tewn affairs Vacates His Appeal *ho was sentenc % in jail by Judge Gris wold jast w and who appealed his senispee to the superior court a- cated the eal and ¥ jail e was arrested on May 4 on a chars of driving while under the Influence of lquor. The et . by Constables Brown and Ventres at the top of Damon's hill, after the man had Sem——————== | ,..r|y croshed Into several cars on his ? way up the hill. & n our Feet [ Hecovering Fomn Operation Virs, Raymond Willisms of Ken- o who ufderwent a seriovs op ntur ¢ e it the Rritain general of sour feet tn corrected mvch improved. The operation was e to wuffer from foot | orrormed by Dr. A. J. Geodwin of ving rendy made & s . v cntt Bt it propery Kensingion and Dr. Vromen of New Dritain pes of feet: mi glosers Vidting Ver Paremts M t at Aprid int ount when an ing 11, was and fined he appeared in the st night hat he m intersect ischargod eption £10 rangs cogla ion ir marei by trade and cond the n Grange Bertin on the ¢ the oce town comtt | ary 3 Buftin claimed until it w motorcycle ir an teh Mr and inger of East Perlin wer making a fre to the raiire with on the is a poin We extremely he are cle s8 ten fect from Mrs ki res Omicioli ane i 4 td seven an ok Nent Tofri ra in mingten . rord, eollided parsengers severely hurt Indications were 1hat the ¢le was being propelled at a greater ron s gone to Lot motorey- - made mbe, weak feet tolng 1 - leet, otecs, © oh supperts supports LESEHAN Tooth Mot James 1 4 . Foewings nd Sundass by Appoistment. [ rate of specd than was reasonablo for | JOIN THE THRONG AND REJOICE WITH THEM. $1.59 ach 3 FOR §4.50 East Berlin Items The weekly meeting of the Junior ;|IRRH" will be held in the social room | of the Methodist church Thursday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock. The next meeting of the Progressive Reading circle will be held at the Community house on Berlin street Tuesday evening, May 20, Mrs, K, W, Stearns will be the hostess. The pro- gram wiil be in charge of Mrs, Wil- \nl\le and the roll eall will be " club will meet at Edward Kahms on Social Five the home of Mre | Thursday afternoon of this week, his farm | He | The regular meeting of the Com- munity club will be held in the base- ment of the Methodist church this evening at § o'clock. Albert Law- rence will have charge of the enters tainment which will follow the busi- ness mecting, Further plans will be made for the whist, social and dance to e given at the Athletic hall next Wednesday evening, A nnmber from this place will at tend the entertainment to be given at the town in Berlin this evening. The regular meeting of the “La. fanse™ club will not be held this week, The local mem! Iastern Star will attend a mecting of the order at Cromwell this evening, All the local ball players are quested to come out for practice every cvening weather permitting. The man. ager of the club has fesued a num- Ler of challenges to teams in sur- rounding towns and has already heard from eral and will arrange for Sunday games throughout the sum- mer. Tt is alwo requested that #ocal residents turn out ta these games to the local boys mmurag'mrnt NATL. COAL ASSOCIATION Faecutive Secretary Dmphasizes Fact re- That Organization Has Nothing to Do With Price Fiving, May The ements ¢ 14, activities f the National were outlined by Harry L. Gandy, executive secretary at the opening session today of or- ganightion's annual convention, He em ized that the association had nothing whate with prices, the + t competitive freight mining districts, gotiations. On the nt transportation lities and with a three-year wage having been signed, Mr hesicd an abundant sup bitumineus coal for the Amer- mine prices, which of any coal-produc world.” and achic ver to do betws or wage wwis of the pr ment ply i n publi ing countr L. C. B the president of the as- an emergency plan ribution, prepared and ten drred to the government through the United States coal commission at the the threatened anthracite oy it particular of coal dis time of strike o thie was offered at the time emergency,” he is 0 all-embrac- ing and so elastic that it can be used simost any emergency.” Mr, n stated that even to detail of o this plan can be placed in operation by the National Coal asso- whenever the occasion re ile ot said, “the program nnel, ciation qnirre BARS SUNDAY MOVIES Ohio Supreme Court Rales That Films on Sabbath Are in Violation of the state Law. umbus, 0., May 14—Motion pie- were held to be theatrical per- formances by the Ohlo supreme court nd are forbidden on Sundags. cisfon was given in the appeal 8 operator of a Findiay and cosis Sunday fitm 2 Iarge here ra of the Order of | Plainville News ;BLEAN -UP DAYS T0 -~ BEHELD NEXT WEEK jWagons o Collect Rubbish in Town Tuesday and Wednesday | NO SHALLPOX DEVELOPMENTS i | Vaccination of School Children Is Finished—Attend Master Plumb- ers’ Convention—Woman's Club Concert—Plainville Briefs. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week will be clean up days in Plain- {ville and residents”of the town are asked to co-operate with the author- ities in making Plainville a cleaner |and better place in which to live. The east side of the town will be covered on Tuesday and the west side will be covered on Thursday. The town teams and workmen will visit the streets and collect all rubbish which is placed in front of the homes and business places, People are re- !quntrd to note that all rubbish with the exception of ashes will be carted away but it must be left out in front of the sidewalk in boxes or barrels. Following the successful clean-up days in past years, it is hoped that this year'® campaign will be as suc- cessful. Property owners are urged to clean up their back yards in con- | nection with this movement to pre- |vent the spread of disease when the | warm weather arrives. No New Developments, | There are no new developments re- ported in the smallpox situation, la\‘orylhinx remaining quiet and no | new cases being reported so far, I number of suspects have been ‘nea with tha result that noe new Jmallpox cases have come to light IDr. J. N. Bull, assisted by the other | |doctors in town, are keeping right on the track of all contacts and have {uncovered many who visited at the home of the Roscoes on Maple street during the period of ineubation there and proper precautions have been (taken to prevent the spread of the | disease. Doctors have been receiving com- | plaints from neighbors who have be- come worried because people living |near them have been taken ill, but investigation by the medical authori- ties has revealed that there are no | grounds for hysteria. The condition of the Boscos home is reported to ‘be very favorable and the doctor at- tending them looks for an early re- covery of the six children lLocal and state health authorities feel opti- mistic over the situation because no new cases have come to light. They feel that the possibility of an epi- demie breaking out here has been considerably lessened because of the fact t there was such a general response to the appeals for vaccina- tion at the time the epidemic was at its height in New Britain, Then, too, they feel that if more ca were to break out, they would have made an appearance before the present time, I"'ully 75 pr cent of the residents of the town have been inoculated against the disease and this makes it more against a spread of the disease. School Vaccination Finished, Drs. Bull and Frost finished vae- cinations at the grammar school on | Broad strect this morning after one of the worst rushes of patients ever experienced by either wan, and every pupil in the school and every member of the teachigg staff has been inoculated againkt snwmlipox. Those wishing vaccination will now Le required to visit at the offices ot the doctors for treatment. Attend Plumbers’ Convention. William Dunham, member of the firm of the Plainville FEngineering and Supply Co., and John Simpson, {local plumber, are attending the convention of the master plumbers which is being held in New Britain today. the patients at Returns From Hospital. Joseph Dugo has returned to his home here after spending two weeks as a patient in the New Britain Gen- |eral_hoepital. He will resunte his dutifs at the Plainville Shoe Repair shop today Assisting Doctors. Miss Elizabeth Heineman, nurse from Plainville, Mrs, Kramer and Miss Burton have invaluable to Drs. Bul 'rost among the children helping in their ccinations. wotal of vaccinated visiting W given aesistance and in their of work 80 children were school yesterday Altar Soclety Social. The A society of the Our Lady of M will hold party and rocial for the church in the American lLegion tomorrow cvening a Dancing will be enjoyed festivities Methodist Church Banquet. A testimonial banquet will be gi the Methodist chureh Wednesday evening, May 21, at 7 o'cleck, day- HEht saving time, All officlals of the churches in Plainville and their will be the guests of honor for occasion Woman's Club Concert. The concert to ba given by Tempo Quartst of Hariford in Congregational chureh this evening will be one of the best musicales of the season The quariet is known Platnvitle where the bers have often appeared at gatherings and their ability is known. The members of the quartet are J. T. Dowd. 1st tenor: W. J. Car- roll, Znd tenor: W. G. Jones, bari tone, and E. Couch, basa, The program reaneed evening is as follows and all s will be accompanied on piano by Arthur Priest Fong the work s towr ar church of card benefit o 10oms of Whiting the post the on street o'clocl llowing the n wives the the the menm- public as for 1 num- the of Buck Quartet | O’'Devon”......8quires | Mr. Couch Bristol News HRANTZ HELD UNDER - BONDS OF §13,000 - e oy Caee is Conuinuea - INewr York Broker Is Arrested as Fugitive From Justice night after his automobile had struck NO NEW RMLROAD STATION Claire of West Cheshire, was con- Additions ( | “Young Tom | “Vielin Solo"” r. Dowd .. (Selected) 1 4..1@.;!1 H.n\ .. Wilson | Dub” Trust Doodle" Quartet [“Rub a fusical “Yankee Mr. Carroll “Good Night"” Quartet tinued in the town c vesterday until LeClaire is able to appear. Hvr victim is in a serious condition at New Britain General hospital .n‘! will be some time before he will {able to be out, Hearing Tomorrow A hearing into the automobile ac- cident at the corner of Broad a {Whiting streets last Sunday evening 'will be given to Joseph Colelia and | Wesley Naaman, both of Plainville who were driving the two cars at the time of the clash, in the town court tomorrow, The men were arvrested by I'oliceman Andrew Hogan following the colligion. Plainville Briefs William Ford of Washington street is moving into the Flla Mayo estate home on Washington street, The Weman's Home and Forcign Missionary society of the Adyvent Christian church will meet tomorrow F. C. Smith at it be to Freight House Con- templated by “New Haven” Road— Boys Court For Theft From Store, Bonds of by Magistrate Corrig seventh district the ¢ New Yo of Samuel Krantz court in vk yesterday in Grand Concours May , that city for appear- 1ce on at 9 o'clock in the 1 cha ustice th the « from alleged instrume hout $2 in stock the Arizona PPower Co., Edith M. Cook of §1 ity Krant nd notice at et fight extradition to this state, quently Deteg ant Daniel J. McGillicuddy local police re- turned empty handed. When was arraigned, it was found 15 42 years old and that years ago he had served a sente burglary fn the Elmira state prison. Clues were uncovered this morning. which may lead to the arrest within a short time of the two other salesmen in the Cook dezl, Vincent and Dubrin | The two men, with Krantz are said to have given Mrs, Cook common stock ificates when she bought preferred She turned the stock to sappearar certitica bhou Main street, this yestorday 1wt he will conse- was arrested Neliable moving by hoar tract. Call 177-—it pays: all are secured. Long ddis specialty, Thomas A. Costello, Pierce St. Tel. 177, avt. To rent—Furnished rcom with bath for gentleman. Inquire Pierce sirest.—advt. SUPPUSEI] T0BEIN - PRISON, BUT 1§ Nl]T New York Broker Found to Be - 4 et wiih the preferred l Living High Life HNbibeen conspicuous. In the meantime extradition papers are being prepared by State Attorney ' 14.—An attempt to | HUgh M. Alcorn at the request of indict Jules C. jiner will be made ©°f Prosccuting Attorney James T, within two weeks, District Attorney | Mathe this city to bring Krantz 1« Banton asserted today after custom. | his city to charges aaginst crs who said they had been victimized | M. by the bankrupe broker had testified | Contemplated changes in the local pefore Commissioner Mirschfield that | Milvoad equipment provide for addi Rabiner, whose parole from Black.|!ons to the freight department instead well's island penitentiary after three the long awaited passeng months imprisonment is under inves- ding advices tigation, eontinued to enjoy Broadway 8 this morning '. ‘ night lfe while he was supposed to|f'CIERt Ftation will be d be serving time in prison stores will upy the b1t was testified that Rabiner, facing on Main street failed for $800,000 in Keptember, floor will be devote pleaded guilty last June to hypothe- }’”‘" nger cation of customers' stocks. S oF the pre was postponed for four months so he | SNAVELY could make restitution %o his victims and help District Attorney Banton oh- | tain evidence against sther bhucke shoppers, Sentence was deferred lagain from time to time until last January 25 he wos ordered to Blacl well's island for six months to three years, General 8¢ deferred o gave con- goods ive-8 nee work of the Ww 62 Krantz that he severa ove: assurance with then New York, Ma ro answer raflroad pre to so th floor upper to from sent 00¢ ground while the 1 to offices will remain as it Supcrintendent J Wat Tivisd ces the loca who 1922 station is sent the ntence rhury which embra railro partment was in the city a ko looking The additions freight station tracking space ment, a nece creased traflic that ing. General Health Conditions Good General he city are in good shape a checkup by the board of he preventives has bee off a smallpox epider spread disease A run in the been well stamped have had Funeral o The funeral of be held at §:3 morning strect, A will 1 de days 1l situation the wer the goner and will for th weil y changes at provic freight attract- because ¢ the city ssions Judge Melntyre cution of sentence until Pebruary 7 permit Rabiner to cons clude his business affairs. Thr months later he was paroled and Mayor Hylan ordered an investigation of the circumstances, Dr, BEdward 1., Spitzer had lost $13,000 n the ure, testitiad today that he had seen the convicted broker with Mrs, lab iner and & party of friends in a popu lar cabaret on upper DBroadway at midnight on Mebruary 7 -the Rabiner was supposed to go to Black- well's Island. Two weeks ilar circumstance: er, his wife and their friends the doctor testified. Mrs Mrs, Bertha Schacht syore corrobora tion of his statements Dr. Spitzer Judge informing him that the convict broker at the apparently was at liberty. The next | Mre, day, the doctor testified, & man he v ye understood was the go's secretary | ness, telephoned the nation that “there are good reasons for Rabiner being abroad: the judge has give a few days to wind up his business,” A statement by Judge Mclniyre t he had Rabiner to therty after e was read inte the record. Commiss e of the department ¢ ed Warden Mo uthority th conditions about the rding to alth, A n taken to ard otl had this M « et fover commuaity out while iy of a short Bermard Hynds Bernard Hyn clock on " on m aring he Rabiner fail- but a sw duration at ) ome high brated M ol e seph's church under sime- | 4niem Rabin gain and |1 later and 8 Spitzer saw by tor, the Ite gnel Spitzer i emetery, Rudolph Hargrove lolph Hargr ) wrote MelIntyre n ome is Adam Hargrove sterday The fur » 1 nt com Boy Thicves Arr Ve, him before not known be at broary § is morni s from t erick A. Wa and asse Rabiner February until At tl District At anficier penitenti et ry place The Brit engagsd i N Nasira Caleutta Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men = o tive Alfred know that Cod VLive flesh producer in Yonu probat Oil is the greatest the world e ¢ it containe mo food you can get glad to know that « comes in sugar-coated tab 0 if you veally want 1o put pounds of real heaithy o1 your b and strong ask Clark & Drainerd ot son 1 Co. or any druge ‘oy's C or O s feel wel e 1 numbers a luncheon dancing concluded darktown served and | program, Completing Cleanup Because of the bad weather the city cleanup period has been delayed but werk was started today on the second division of the city. The city teams will observe the following schedule fgs today and Thursday: Run ut corner Center and North ain streets; Center to Goodwin, H\:‘n-r south on Goodwin to High, uecn, Harrison, Prince, Elm, Belle- Ve avenu in from R. R. bridge to Cer High, Summer, trom Main to Center street, | Section 4 — Fric and Saturday, May 16 and 17: Start at corner of Main and North Main streets: Federal to Maple, North, |Farmington avenue to top of Martin's | Hill, Maple to Center strect, Spring, I'rospect place, Lincoln place, Merri- e, Summer from Center to Judd, Grove, Woodland, Goodwin, from Center to 1, Stewart, Walnut, Oakland, Burlington avenue to Lewis, nklin place, Ingraham am place, Pardee street, nlon, Willlamgs, Irving, Roberts, 1, Curtiss strects and the Barnes and Synder tract, Bristol Briefs Resurfacing of Prospect sireet has been started by the public works de partment An improvement Leroy I in street druggist, reatment at the Char was the | ssions, sradley, Lincoln, street , Dwight as heen noted in Tucker, the who is re- rter Oak condition of Pre nt Dewitt Page of the New eparture Manufacturing Co., is re. ting from his recent illness at arter Oak hospital in Hartford, DAILY TESTS OF CITY WATER SUPPLY PLANNED ifealth Department Bacteriologist to Make Frequent Analyses oi samples Prom Reservoirs of lahoratory, the daily water supply will be prosence of this way be the rtment Thréugh h deps ts of th cooperation ity made st and the on will in detected. contamir quickly He tests have been el have always indicated the ¥ to be in excellent condis water and Ith departs ments realize the possibility of condis tions arising that would make daily tests advisable, The tests will e department laboratory gist Robert J. Griffin, The annual test s within retofore Dave » they water sup tion, the monthly Dy nport and Keeler hea made in the health by Bacteriolo of the several city limits is now vy Inspector John A. s which will te laboratory the going on. Sanit Dolan has taken be farwarded to the for a test, INSIST ON ITEMIZED BILL of we Members Common Council Wil Ohject to Referring Johnson Acs count to Board of selectmon, 1t Alderman J. G Johnson in- that the common council look te selectmen fe 1 items his $110 against ty for services as voting machine anie, members of the common council will call his attention a r provisios t none but item- ized Lill are to be approved, when the Lill comes up tonight's 1stay bill on charge to or payment the sec 1" n Joh an itemized statement, clares, from the board of direction he is disputed T bill ond many has states crman 4 up Buch « aild e cetme son's for he ¢ sought under s worked whose This claim of the counci Jo) ml stated that & voting machine mes New Britain he is given & son hns % 4 sum part and f Huse Rheumahc Pam Quickley Relieved by New Discovery— No Medicines to Take Me of Inflammatory Rheus maiism of 8 Years' After Boses, “Cured Standing Weites Man 1 sing I'n hat ympanics fosing. Thousands of ¢ Volta alread amazing bene- i from this dis- and rapid have use of Volla this country and American distributors roggists to dis- an urqualified guars from the use of the yur money will be suffer from rhews a. lumbago, gout it to yourseif isntific treat. harmices and s not You can gt good druggist m the