New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1924, Page 7

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Plainoille News i i bristol News | iy SPEGIALISTS 1l olelos Sabert Eraught Cemplots Relief turton. There will be no more marvellous how f 0 A Mclind Reports SBOBT """ O L, Moulthr, Resident fo oozl fie Fril Trstment ! Mptist ehurch 10:45 &, m., A « chronic troubles. Donated to Saivation Avmy roat privieses win be e - pasiors 30 Years, Dics at Midnight ~~ hig..congistons Dyspesia.aad morhing service: T p. om., the fopic, ces of apples, oranges, will he “Delivered From weliness," i tensified and WED AFTERNOON CLOS]NG AlL“thie 1adics . ] CIASS N CONFIRMAT]ON : nm:ljlf:intc; vited to 1 soc Baptist churcl Thurs Awnings Ready to Hang Awnings add much to the attractiveness of your windows and the comfortablencss | On Miss Turncr—To Play In East Al of your home. Possibly yours are pretty well faded and weather worn. Why not vizit ‘B el o X Al 1 ‘“”«""j K K ‘ s A SR our Drapery Section and supply yourseif with ready to hang Window Awnings in blue ox | R —Man Sent {0 Jail Vor white and brown and white stripes with steel frames to fit windows from 30 to 18 inches ; 4 ) . . H' wide; priced from $1,98 to $2.49 cach. : A. A, Mcl.eon, treas v . No Smallpox Desciopments —shower Sell Plainvitie Plant of Bristol Mig. p. om, Clisldren, liome service appeal the \ n | bott """‘ t-a-tives” Green and White painted stripe Awnings, size 30 in,, for 82,50, The 36 in. | ;T|'"ly'\\-u‘l‘v\w!l"‘-“y- :“.flw'{,“f‘ § Yodas : Y i : I S DT ‘ el A Wr". ;xb‘, £0c. & box—or sent cach. The 42 in., £3.00. The 48 in., $3.25 each. £596.27 was donated by ts of v, M. E. Zion . ! Sie »3 of the loca < o i . : Plainville, This is tie lar amon ) a’clq , it the Communty theater Porch Drop Curtains, made of the same material in green and white stripe, priced p "r' subscribed in Plai 4 Sal- g worship, 1T 30 po m., S lirceti Miss Ilizabeth G Orrin L. Moulthrop. 9 for 5x8 fect; $4.19 for 6x8 feet; $5.59 for 8x8 feet; $6.69 cach for 10x8 feot, ,\;‘,."'J.'.‘.f:.y.ly?f\rs Picand | ” EU00k B Ay i i Qi Man sencal' Orrin 1. Moulthrop of 203 Park £ e inters ™o cha’ by 1l o i3 o 2 e Miss Mil. Sreet di his home at midnight ave appreciative : . i % < last nigh wing an illness since . upport accorded to ther r el gational Notes « G N + Henry ¢ AMosds 8 ra 5 B a b y l a n d Landling of the funds The e chma s e nd Charles Kullma ;“_'I""" II'_(' e "‘.’":‘ 5 “”1.“:‘," The response of the Plainville § nidlic porannRss Tiebds i tone, ik Ta s of the ford on July 1567, the son of Ore | The resp. b parsonage Tu vin and Mariet Moalthrop, He In 2 to 6 vears sizes, pretty little Dresses of Chambray and Gingham with Panties “‘“'“:m“ ;:9 AL S s \‘(“”“”' o . oral of the num. CAMe 10 Bristol 3 vears ago and are offered at $1.69 to §4.50, cmployes, the would mot have Congregational church w o & ‘ . ¢ presenta. Conducted a blacksmith shop here i i i imi i % i : Rt for many y r Durihs onit a Others of same sizes, white and colored voiles, organdies, dimity, batiste, English (8] 1een a success. entertalnment in the cht ¢ i the program were the f v} .u‘ b \‘.vln n~‘unlv).\fl|ars i i i i ) b o Miss Hax sthe he hus been employed by the Dunba prints, silk pongee, crepe de chine and embroidered Swiss, $1.69 to $9.98 each. : Wednesday Afternoon Closing on yat § p.m it o by Miss Hazcl Mather, Brothers company Y The merchants « Plainville will | ha shibition will be giv W the seho who appes 3 / He leaves his wife s six chil- adopt the Wednesday afternoon ¢ ' rd and a musical progr dren, WA Moutthtan, Lacs Seealt ing schednle throughout the summer |wi endered . S 10 regular m il fred 1 1 ] Stamped Bed Spreads Auto Department i L dereds o he N iy o N o o Chartng . . . 1eached within the st few days. The A copy of the Sub Ba Nalgst, v & E shly commendable : 2 "‘ = d2 l’, v 3 and A At Art Section you will find extra value You will find a fine line for choice of stores will start on the new schedule | publication of the crew of the | ner, ey iHadys Brin, and 17 grandehildren, all of this city 5 £ ; 5 aseballs and oves. Note the following the first week of next month and will | subn force hascd the « 2 o g in Bed Spreads, stamped with simple de- :\'uflu\-( it i e LT aar | s grce s interesting articie | M ! « par L ihe ibera) willibei il 8 hin CeS N 3 I hon on Monday afternoon at : . ; 4 : v s 21% dune, July, August and September, [on the departure of 1, H, Gilbert of e 4 hordiokav signs for French knots and lazy daisy on Gloves and Mitts offered 89¢ to $13.00. e T s e es oot e e i 1€ s Oretiestra, o'clock, The Rev. 1% 1. Wolfenden, the new “Krinkly” weave material. Others For the small boy we offer special 39c¢. with success by the s owners of | follow Mro KW Gilbert, the A Sl et TR A S S ) : d iy . Argyle Golf Clubs, $1.50 each; 83.50 | Plainville and vory 1 objections | father of Mrs, H, Johnson, sailed on SR ! SRR e in applique designs with the colored pieces for 4 were met with when the owners wern |{he 8, 8 ral Gorgas far his Jome 4 fcoliixs. Mra, Nelllis Nash Ot : " iproachied b e com 1ee arrang n I vill Conn,, after a \isi of * A £ d " > - included, worth to $5.00; $1 98 Golf Balls, 50c, T3¢, Seconds 20¢ cach, TUDIPACHES AN EommLE e s SRS e e ntigoin j Mrs. Nellie Nush Cuker, yoars . . or ; L j o old, a for e ot } g our price SR $2.00 for dozen, No smallpox Developments Coco Solo Point s & form s id nt ‘:I \‘ ington, N. Bull, local health officer, | Mr. Gilbert took with him a col- o £ ome in Souilt AritEen ¥ 4 : 5 ‘ Double 1t ' Waterhoug Maine sterday, following a short that the smailpox situn- | lection of more than 300 specimens of SN J e it ‘ here is very quiet. There have |butterfies and similar eme ' Lorne rank Comerford ilinces. ®he was horn in Newington heen no new developments in the sit- | bracing over 80 varicties, s vhier Johngon, Williamn Libby on Pebruary 19, 1813, but removed Sax \ enneth from that place when a voung ¥ uation go far and it is the hope of the [of many trips #to the jungles, This A Kennet Ace when a young girl S 5 : health authorities that no new cases | was one of the largest collection of ‘ I'rancea 18 hhe leaves sovcral distant relatives in Kleanor Fisher, Frances Mary Achel- | of their work and will inspect the new will apnenr. . This in owever, ac- |butterfiies ever made on the Cana Chorus, taln and tals city, The fu. . Berlln News [ Lydia Mary Vitowski, Agnes Marie | honor roll tomorrow, The members cording to the doctor, plenty of time e Sopranos—Marl Ammerm o be held on Sunday af Loy, Lillian Rose la Sylvia Mary | of this committes " Thomas C. lin which new cases may develop and Mr, Gilbert has this col £ Winifred Baker en noon 4 o'clock at the Bradley un- — Bushnardo, N anora Magnano, | Hodgson, Wit . Moore, Ernest Beach, FPrances derta rooms in Moriden. The Sophia Klen Ethel Agnes Ter- | W. Mildtum, James McPhorson, Hare Veroniea B d burial will be in Newington cemetery, | | | X their vigllance in keeping store in the center and the publie " e 2 N s Warren, Ceeelin Josephine Rosiek, ' ry MeKeon and Thomas W, VOr8ON. regulations, The cases on A e lmay see it there 1stan wett, Heler « Hamel Hotel Manage Sophia Anastasia Rocck, Helen Trene | If it meets with the approval of fhe Kirect are progressing the same as all | Catholic Church Notes on, l.oulse Caron, Lillia Announcement was wmade this Haben, Mary Catherine Pambis, An-| commitiee, the signal will be glven to smallpox cases do, and they wre being | Serviees In the chureh of Our Lady o t tle, Loretta Criteh- morning by Millie Perlstein, who tonfa Margaret Dolicki, Mary Cars|go ahcad with the.work of (earing nrtendnd eveby day by Dr. Kupelinn{of Merey will be held tomorrow ) nwley, Bherwood Datacll, bought the Gridley House last week, meln Auna Spensier, Natalina Mary ( down the old voll of honor Which 18 of New Beitain merning with. MAME: Kt ihe tsoal sther Doyle, Mar- that Edgar Hamel will be manager of " Tarditti, Avgelina Mary Nocera, Mary | now in front of the town hall, 1{ is The response (o the \ nation ap- [hours of 8 and 10 o' k. Sunday " eier ne v the hotel, The new manager has Itita. Garacsio, Mary Dorothy Tolo- | planned to cut the structure into large been night clerk at the Mert hotel foF emen, Frances Mary Achilli, Jane fons and save it as an the people of Plainville should not re. | display in the windons of eals made by Dr. Bull was in his | school will be held at 8 o'clock anid estimation nothing short of admirable all ehildren who will make their first oy Anna - Carbona, Johauna Murray, relic. Commander DPasquale - The school ¢ re 8% 98 Bor Beuk inlan are ureed t6 ationd o asey, oy e 3 Auto Catches Vire, Rt. Rev. Jobn G. Murray fo|yn,, Curbone: iohwwnn turs. | rele. commanier Pasyuaie Gian 8 Show ¥4 per ecat | commution are rged to witend. 51 MR, Senrid e Ooorla b Ao Cuiches Fwe. gion vaceinated and the number of resi Epworth League Social the last three years, motar - . Conetline Angeline Carling, Colaire | in charge of the work. dents who underwent treatment, puta| The Kpworth longue of the M. B . Violt Kimbers car. owned by Roy Pelletior of Omcmle at SL Paul S Ghm\ch Mary Servella Drive 15 a Snceess, Plaintille ‘ahead of Aty other tawh fn | chirch Beld & So toedier tocts on, | laanc, Mar- North Main strect, was caused yes- Benjamin John Joscph Drust, Dino Leporis from the American Legion 1he state as far as \ rceinations is cor he church parlors last cvening g ' " s » ' 'ml‘fl\ afternoon as the machine was Paul Bonafonte, John Owen Josegh | memborship drive in Berlin arc 10 the cerned, "This is one reamon ¢ " ke * varked on that street, when the car according large number of mem i & caught fire from snonded and made short work of the blaze, saving the chassis and the Legion Membership Drive Progress- Mack, Frank Paul Moguda, William | is not Vioas yel. Complete there are very fow v ve ot been s atiending the state mest in part of the hody Vincent Ryan, Theoder Raymond | ports will b issucd within a few days, vacein There wore no objectiona | mantie todas Vs Mave: Pacty. Ing=—Committee WHI Inspect Tablet Josepl 1tiley o8 Richard Hart- | i 18 expected on art of the parents of 1 The refular cling ‘ 4 . 4 mhers of Briztol lodge of Elks —Movies 10 ‘be Tried Out tn dasg| "0 Patrick Anthony fiyan, Frank Union Mecting Seheduled «chool ehildren and the 1 oxt Tursday at an, "l wowen friends enjoyed a lobster Josoph ilgrozet, Leon John MeCor- A unfon meeting of the Kensing. thortics of thwn and el that K with Mre. Lyman Murt at the A R s party Iast night at the club house on Rerdine=In the Churches—ticms, mack, John Paul Pulceni, Raymond ton Congregational and Methodist Plains s fe well pretecied against the e of Nen Hardel: Batnas. ai nergs ARt Asaa South street. where dancing was en- Thomas MeCormack, James Jogeph | churehes will be held fomorrow night ravages of smallpo SHrond slreet b Sl ol oyed as well as the dining. Another One of the largest classes 1 John &ullivan, Robert Donald Paul (at § o'clock at the Methodist chureh, Misccllan o8 Borsl Tur - ne . gt party is being arranged for the early \intofy of 8. Paul's chutch will Malone, Andrew Joseph Balog, Marcio The meeting will be held in the fnter A miscellancous part of nest month 1eon Joseph Kerrarino, Joseph John [est of the Hartford county ¥. M. €, [deved lnst evening Rt Holden Reappointed b i Bozack, 1'rank Pter Rio Inaugurate a drive for | Miss Gortrode MeGibbon 4 AR Ja I Holden, postmaster of o'clock, when 149 children will re Lathance Joseph Valenth, Bdward ds which the organization will eon “ct to Miss Beryl Turner, da | N bord TRt o ited T Parestille for cirgd torma was notls ceive the sacrament, Rov. dohn | 4y gust MeGraw, leon Joseph during the next two weeks, The Mr, and Mrs, € W, Ty SATAL S oarday R LR ld, Ldlitan flod yester of his ninth appoints Dumbrowski, Zigmond John Michaels, ting will he addressed by Rev, K, tain stre About RAtia L Antonte of i : ; s, ment by the eivil service commiesion, heint Fheodore Jogeph 1inkos, 1red Joseph Thicnes, general sceretary, and Wwere ent inetnding visitors from | « Mninyille ¢ o 1 © e < the only applicant to take the members of the are Edith " > ' g eximinations a few weeks ago. His oal AN Th. ) peliman by Corciase . oll, Mary Eldcr, gotorm began in 1585 and his serve nani, Charles Joseph Meassirio, Kd- | who will sprak on subjects stits Meime ¢ . e gt Bamsets. 403 Wes Ha 1ia y rl“r‘r. st o8 over a period of 34 years, ward Joscph Toohicg Stephen Johy 1o the occasion. This meeting will bie® A 1y ar merved by = President Henjamin Harrison Bozack, Stanley SaMuel Kaip, Wal- BT il Aerrier, Tong & ¥yt St dide Manees. VA% clected, Samuel 11, Mink was ap- > ter John Bogszal, “Joscph Thomas S Panl's ( reh t [ ¢ frien ! with white tin, I'hone §9.2 ' g "“ mted but the following term went Miry Elizabeth Hackett, Mar- Kopac, John DPeter Faitelle, Anthony Masses will he colehrated ) ¢ the te of Henr ) v bk i Mr. Holden, who has served cons t Heretios Loulte Ore, Mary|;op oy “pormardo, Casmere Julies |! M. tomorrow by Rev, J, ¢, of t oke 1t Reliak ving by . - e Itoxick, 8Bylvia Angelina g s ; . i ' | ' il el oty Sles < | Wroblewski, Ieving Henry Suprenant, " VNl 18 a e o ot BAltl, Mary.Catherine 3icCommick, |y ouiy sitkony Mirante, -(aide. Touls sacved Heart Oy Helen Frances 1 Ak, Celln AN vend | gnoiioiie, Frank Chinries Polumbe, Ane « will be colehrated at 9 o'cloek Play In b jary Verrl, Forence Cecatla Mc gelo Salvatore Veneziano, loo Wil A0 o'clock 1n the afternoon 4 J M i ; S 7 LM S0TY, RARUARG, ) lam Hicenski, Leo John Matayvka firmation ciass will receive the wac ite wif . 1 : i -l 1 ¢ t ' Nt on Bread streei, theriasduiing, Hrneniine Elon Qer= | 0. ol Te ph Picdmont, ¥ rament . - vare daneing numbers ey iy JLtEN YOOl Do | o stithine: Malagha, Glois Herlin Congregati on | o o and 443 el Yar kil . prozram as well as ""I,“mm""‘ “’,'y'lzf"\' \'"‘ Maloney, Nelson Albert Pelletior “Richs, Valse and Trae, 1 he ) o w1 3 ; MeCrum : 6 1 ’ 4 iy e . About 300 couples . - . o ward Joseph Michacls, Joseph John ¢ e sermor i ompete p ‘ R : Sann. M . e o Gt for which the Derito, Enes Gertrude pinpetina il i g - il s il eyl t un ) ! iRl U Y thi Munheitis Margaret Rose Marie ’ 2 e \ . £ " Vhle o a Mary Zignant, Lena Mary \ avd Magselli, John Joseph Krone, | number of new members have been ad Accination response was George James Dente, Peter Pautu | secured, the exact number of w " v and at Plaimville Bricfs, The IMa 1o 1Yife and Drun o, i Lawreace Bnoskb | citect (Rtinll {e golng wlong welll ja ta (he i doclon why there Nasw'titiasn |trionds. wat staosit Cnd iR o AL some unknown T 2 ' |« | nt time, | | noin the ¢ the superir confirmed tomorrow afternoon at 4 ndent of charity | ew Britain 4, ’ y Witt) G. Murray, auxillary bishop, will of Fervarino, Stanley John Ruszezyk, Maleolm Varmer New Britain, ged Beitain, Dristol ana | Nerina Teresa Kerrarrino, Florence o550 0 ¢, Louls Joseph Lag- 1etary of the Now Britain distriet, Gam:s o pl TR Josephine Helen Orsic, Huth Catheps vie, He Mary MeQuecney Irene Rinko, An ephine Banulski, Catherine h Sule it A Liy pen to the genera: p « ceeiy " ne he T houE: o : uously since that time o Nid Society Gives Danee ;) ol fashiored cgnce wnder aus- ¥ the Tiristol Nrass Mutual Ald joree fen last night in the ‘corpora- tract, Call 157 it pave sceured Long distan clalty Themas A oste Donald Irederick MeQueency, Michael Stephen liyan, Joscph Steph 18 ta velock, th ano, Anna Irene Caraisio e Ursula Marienni, Marina Emma 0 Danko. Edward Stanley Mazuraek AP R e LLEMI R, . Torrington hi pened a e A t o ven. Gibhons and Carpentier Mario Kugene Meassirio, Stanley Jo 5 4 nior In Mary. (Fiitien Awwes | MATIs Bugune Monminis: Hie / S J e il et © ¢ S D ’ i ENC o In Public Workout Stunt th Mary McGraw, laura Afterne ' being Plan % M 3 Crennicez, Gertrude Madeline | 818 aymond f " A L [ B ' ic 1 bong B ¢ s v ommy Gibbone, 1. Anna Elizabeth Dolccki, 1hil. | 70hn Martin | i it A e = i . ! : T Agnes Vendritla, Fvelyn Fy folmea, Frank J ‘olgroszek meet at ¢ : Out Trav B : eles ) % ¢ les Bighis hia ! don Wh __bet 4 Kozuck, Anna Helen Varriale, | Donald Char 2 Arrected Tor Drmkenness ; : M n City, Anna Rita Maguda, Rose Mary Da- First Ce rvion, i £ omin ok s . . g ) ' 1 T ooayera or om their traine Blosio, Jane Anna Cichetti, Jlos Those wi Al el 'l‘”‘m . ! . phine Garacs io, Helen Mi communion at 11 reh this 3 s vt sl . partieuiar ; : : n L s o Rorek ing at s € in numin i 4 . ik gre f leaity “n i i ) ‘ Vst \ ) . . wares and hin e e O i . s 2 Y b ' gty 3 s Contismation Tolay i fo ap- phine Peilatier, Jane Gertrude , | Rev. Dr. Thomas Drennan of Wart- Angelina Rose Rio, . ford were in charge orte, Anna Irances Schultz, Conyvetta | the communicants o Irene boxer, exhibitic i unski of ark sty Hartford T v Constable Brown 1a night on 1 wamp road, the same Magdeline Lucca, Mary Anna Danko, | Stephen Matavka, Jorcph Danko. o . - Teresa Mary Martin, Philomena Ter- | Andrew Balog, Raymond Malarney : » esa Barraceno, Statia Mary Niser, Ida ' John Puleini, LatChance Vatenti, | “wold in the Berlin Mary Bushnardo. Julia Magdeline Mario Ferrarine, Stanley Crenare Bernardo, Anna Helen Caval, Mary Josoph B Rebert Malone, Don 2 Methodist, v . ald Bighinatti, Leon Dombruski " ¢ bound a scarlet fine in Got selling Permission Piedmont. Joseph Mirante, John D¢ taker ! Orning service to. Theodore 1 0%, (“hatles Meassorio s ke, S Momse: e £33 Srimt, n Welneadts. Voo Get Rid of pe i g \gnl- I‘:u\ Litlian Vange. Sadie " . g ':"':ir':'":'m"" par - ». o v ~ 4 Spread Over Face, Hair “" H‘I" T e ool ol That Doubt it \\/\417% cases to come up before Fell Out. Cuticura Heals,| ivSacce " vemn " Venmane. iy : League Funcest of Mre “When my baby w three v nna Garalsio, Tose al- Kensington Congregational. 3 o 50§ ' g ’ 1his morning b ‘ \ months old eczema broke out in y avalsio, o Tohns of hatlge & Lane of 1) ' # ' U test 2 \ 7ash on the top of b " nena Mary nleema 188 i . head. 1t soread all over vsemary b e Pologrose v t it a1 morning his face and itched and - e Y % Pareiti, Mary vie ! nsingt Congreg rey m i burned causing him 1n Loge Ciehetti, Margaret tional chnreh AL« 1:45 " - ehrat t Yourserf ecratch, His hair all fel) Marienn, "o o\ tundas e o . . - : ; . out. He was erogs and For Fast Der Uhrigtian Endeavor socicty mesting v wen o ey g " : ' Yoot Life Line freful and cried all the et soople will be given 1 8 o'cle est & nis at th wini R e , s " thould ran clear = | Yime, and could not sleep S - * they ®a Mre. bidward 1. Buritham st | unmarked by eros. g oy i - show o Mra Ethel Ttuby Barnham <oring Children 1 ges of il health. A P"'r.':";;; P 'r_s'_l'f':f"' Soap t o ' s hatl. May 28, The Fdesrd 1. Barmham of ie n e nangh of North & had digestion, and ing # Terlin & fon At hor home 1AM nIgH] Bt about Jossph M. Do constipation, cauee #nd e was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. eem to take t I the pe M- and Mrs. Burnham had been living in '}v AN e charge of scaring young ¢ ren. John Roderick, 26 Conant St., Proy- d 2 suce ¢ Kensington for about a year, coming e cleimed he was teo drunk to incetown, Mass., Aug. 14, 1923, b A o this town from Seuth Deerfieid PLAISVILLE, CONN. know what he did. but the neighbors Use Cuticura for all skin troubles, 3 Mass., She was 42 years of age and claimed be did the same when sober i& survived by her husband, who is e was sontepeed v jall Bumyies Froo by Maft 4 4drons: “Crtienrs Luver. Weitin " N sl Dept T Watden. 49 Mass <ot orors ordered to loas . i S0 B (1 rtment Band 0o To'om 50 i ¢ OUE™ Tr+ cur mew Shaving Stick . \

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