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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY tion a feeling 'QEI’OII)IZ / art s Shopping longing to 1 the tage in ‘o0 much to \ the need for a maileq them are urj so that the ' Plainville News v & TRUSTEESHIP FOR @ewter wo THE WOMAN'S CLUB Building Fund for the Plainville at service WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION assortment is at its best. French Ratine, 28 in. two-tone open work design with white knubs, cool, handsome stuff for summer frocks, priced $2.00 yard. Yimbroidered Voile, all over design beautiful matevial for 8$1.75 yard. 0 and $1,00 yard. Sw in white. Other qualities at $1 32 in,, in extra large show- , with small hand tied year, priced T5c¢ yard. Dotted Swi: ing of pretty shade: dots, correct size this French Crepe, self col- Frocks at 9c Silk Check, 58-in, ored, very handsome for Summer 89c. Another good looking plain crepe, $6.50 above the material selected. BIG SHOWING OF WASH MATERIAL The Very Newest And Prettiest Wash Fabrics, bought through our own Fr take pleasure in showing, as you will in seeing these lovely stuffs. Fee Semple Dress in Wash Goods Seetion like which we will make you one for Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Dewher ille hure A B the | preach; after People’s matin ainy o the Public Library Is Started BRINGS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mecting Monday—lainville the Spirit Sunday Legion ing | theme; Health Chure Notices—Public 4 morning il be Episcopal ch at 10 a. m.; mon 1 Robert H. Advent ton Libby, sermon ing to Divine 11 a. m., W. at b p. o'clock, sub, led Membership Campaign—Catholic Church Notes—Driefs, Realizing the limitation of ent Plainville towa library, the an's club some years started raise a library fund primarily library buildi The efforts members 1 this direction the hearty support of the of Plainville. This fund has a per- manent trusteeship, making it 2 public interest, as such an : ment guarantees the permanency of the project and facilitates the receiv- | yemorial ing of gifts, bequests and donations ey in from boths individuals and ties ! [rev. A, wishing to swell the library I\, } Necessary papers have been exccut- | ppwor and the Plainville Trust company | jeader, hos been made the trustee of I""‘“' fund te be known the Plai \l* Library building fund, The Wom = is has deposited $4.500 with the echool m..l\: trnst company as a nucleus for ®his poon, fund | Cathol sues For Divorce | he pres Wom- to for a of the had resiaents T and fine showing of Imported Chri Switzerland. We will 2 Make selection while to our very ench office and from & and at now hecome thereby Bordered Swiss Voile, 38 in., colored with - decp white fringe border, lovely shades and very distinctive in its beauty, $2.00 yard. ange 15 o'clock. ¥ B Day the A socic French Ratine, 38 in., self colored with a lovely soft woolen finish, all the smart new shades, nice weight for summer, $1.50 yard. fine seif smart, o ed subject, leg: N . Syt Ba French Crepe, 38 in., of lovely “Wha At colored checks, making them ver, £1.50 yard, v club Ner will held hours of § anc lay has ' be hand, Main street, $4,000. Deputy | Mrs, Nick ae toin for din Niek Bellini, of 129 W has sued him for SEE EL W, Furrey served the papers se and had the defendant put | s covering the amount. The | writ is returnable in the superior court in Hartford the first Tuesday in June, J M. Donovan of Bristol will ap- prar for the defendant Bellini ree against French Ratines, 38 in. in heather mix- {lures, plaids and stripes, fast colors, §1 vard, Another grade, plain colors and even check, £1.00 yard. a \lasses wiil he o'clock Wednesday ™ meothers' o annua seph I Berlin News eretoo influer ful rane WONEN OTERSTO START ACTIVTIES To Comn''> Organization i Short Titic in Town o Berlin HANYT ATTEND CONVENTION nch b A she . besides 1 the strogls 1 by -ml I~ ol I rormed immediate popul Visit 1 ander b Ivation Ar Comim Berlin wanned, \2eAL tod At accordiy on To i that §1 10 stop in Have Y, M. C, Branch in would I Rensington—All Kensingtons to Do ‘ T Pottle Tomorrow == To Presest honls reorm Novel Entertainment—Briefs, ) ve work the Beel aneh Fair e LConnecticut Women Ire ne e will st o1, Fores 3 it was annet ton South Mand! r o e seves 1 this town F heing looked Hime A l held v wlay steps 1 that in that in of Cxprete A chapter completed by ting of omen nill in town hail n week and taken 1o organize the branch The purpose of the mecting will jfold. The orr meet will be 10 Berlin wom n oand n ton ¢ e n soveral in the i will Y neing h tien of be ~ tomorron ason for the to inetill regarding the pational elections 1 interest ing n com in - titlad “Sunset offering The ing to have been th wamen nat epon % to the te vats th y uld, 1t behind all part in its affairs organi for Throngh 1o n ' number h is stated, and the At att this are ans an somen project o fous th women should take 4 At The works tive ation is non-partisan . . Paw the hest interesis of the womsn vo bring about go the effect e town it t " more improvements Berlin the rra 15 hoped th now have the of ption ¥ thot e e 1, low and . nonen w 1 ounty the Hotel yesterda ed at ~agite Brit at Ing ain sacred Mrs sheth Mrs fith 4 v O My Mrs, Geo w Gugert Wie Fred oy cwire John Sharpe hureh Mrs. Arch Pickett, Mrs, m Scolt sington b will 1 Berdin Co Hoy Genrge Mra, Willia May Have Y. M That I ensington af the wremn probab 1 Kensington Thursday evening fiev. Elmer T. Thienes e Hartford counts will talk on plans vork accomplished, telling good resulting from the boys' sach summer and explaining tails in connection with the forma- tion of a branch here. GRAND FAIR Given Dy The " br hed Hartfor M meeting i inrtford county A v prea by pr mass of he ing of . . At the interested wi Methodist ching in N o' sam 2 o'cloc organization g the the outlinir camp Rensington Sihee sor Lo Hartford The preach at churc® tomorrow school Endea Sunday Christian usual Morning Rev. May Warside s servie Lord In o'CI%k Hirmns win COURT MATTABESSES me class and No. 137, FORESTER'S HALL KENSINGTON ToNIGHT F.of A, v r 1 ing of be held Monday ) Teagues will meet To Publish Banns. A ~d 95 m at Ponie s So Canvace X iced at Facred thinik an Will Close s to k Sehoe g Ceongregatienal ional boards of minister Heart gica tha morning service at gton Methodiet, wi A service will also be The Monday at Wedding Coming Aing Charles on of Plainville witl appear f intiff, I Con ar for Legion Meeting Monday the pl jay afternoon of June ohert ini biast 5 at and of the citizens organizin «n how East Berlin has Rerling on morning when Petro mela Romegni Louis ia and als Fast age by d that Ken- ntial most of Brock will be Whiting The regular Fins post, Americ held in the post rooms on Monday evening at § o'clock number important ite up for discussion includ ek and A class th e being ane meeting n Legion f 1 | hi'adeiphia, Frank Miss ¢ of in Homegni inited in ennan Attending th Joseph Mi The atte Wil be Pia and Miss Irens stret ) « rlin ey will J 0 h in arg ms ma to come Prio Poppy morial compored cured during mpatgn will cgroe mbers of the Nathan ome here vith rela Ray Neff move from I nng =0 might and an spoi provide “ plans for candidate members s membership with the e former "o oand ndants fer los The brides-to-be Mrs iple will Alier Miss the |, Day of on od, ¢l this e new state initia us 2 an te Chureh street organization Char Bordo and Marie " r approenl. 1 post the IPare to n Legion I'h Me Rerlin Pay Service of Ace aid on Thureday Many Attend Show es would meet with Ath i wi ni bury 1o at ind | me a morial service at hodist morning merabera of the G #panish War Veter A sermon on the hy Rev, Dir, ve comm tomorrow pose Ascension ance b nsinzt Cancelled, Vangeline will as chureh in Day at Panl May 29 Booth of not in word fre mrcren: Woodraff | iy Flin At 1his time % 1o that honr clock A ns will day fien roy m stop % m - For rent-- & \ chureh, K n % to nothe a. m. on ) with ful will be ere ' In vith : m y d 19t Y y v 1d 8 of the post execut 1 ¢ in fealth The oming h Nursing ass (4 tonn i\ ' The vhen N o rose on th show Linger-Aw el ted by Unity 1te ah lodge of New Britain for the hene Ly Worthington ; Al the songs v taking as the show was on in Berlin this year, alized for the Com- ssociation Wa 5 hall was would not e - the curt 1 mer afternoon ot the was pre At ain the rooms Association Campaign o " crowd P i nt and about " i He inconyeni nd e members Plainville ciation mailir a 10 thos and new p approached Vetitute mem ization, The ot ' mpaign for 1 2 « Community \ yeur of the Mpee, 0N part eredit ning Healt was st those wor would e of letter Tonight. members A oyear held by o At o preis " paz Vil ee ¢ g4 ANICTen Iy Vrom Mre, Carleton have returned weeks in sful run doncing the seven ington Ha home for almost v er drive [ of tar Warhington, vt [3 n here | e mem- ken i oted solely to the Mis past alu- and nee Montpalicr 1o son who for traced estra a ¢ Y for t atih conerrni e There Play. 208 in money t h tion is det neral by in- in Wil wt Viente themsiy the accomplishad by iteinem uring the rendered almost in health of the fonn £ yupainted that the tonn cannol afford with her ser Her ie an admirabla and righly of the re Ttems of Intorest N to mployed in 1" e of a ! Worti ering f . W her has any My 1:44 th Ham Nrott anly e . f would on P merega lief, an nit to cK of searlet fe e Mre ! and family to Derlin for the sum living in Meriden rom or My drametic of the « inl r given this a n ar Tioby Ave retury . sorvices tio! mer. ing the The bro will be They wnere alone one inter 10d too somea importan worl mor ) to feel Sidney are o reason can He iy rown hair, Tehneton 4 be and Mrs 1.ois ¥ 1 in ey a8 well n o laugh M end ities at Wheat huszetts, the At when the it A wi lanc entert artims festi her att snducting the ¢ aho 4 inc L v ing t inasm aining he h Massa the association hos, They e and is 18 3 compose es the over the week-end made ' associa- fip by Mre m My Worth " n I's Chineh, itomabiles n Hadley and Mee 1 Wit Rustts GRAND CARNIVAL PLAINVILLS FIELAND DREM COF VEIY NIGHT THIS WEEK am H ol were ner of at her home en of q T eterdny Fast Berlin tems, rary Mand P Chureh of hooks. few ¢. 4 wt days as . M¢ Wilcox ave P'rovidence her hom ' Vawdeyille and Attractions Aets of Other rownd for the both the g and old Free Fird Cha i hildren neregational. will e Sumday “ . sou n THE =ermon indy and apron “in church A Fiske 45 o of the £ o'clock has ¢ in Florida. i 8 of N Fheir Morris | My in. Sunday Men's Bible rin Young o'clock Alice ing at I Mies Emith, = heen Prit nd now and home pending ’ the com People’s v h the regular morning £, Gabrie followed o'cloc) Britain e charge of the serviee, lowing are the services at ch Sunday: Regu- 10:45, fol- > o'c gational. Hodous Con, ssminary will il the hay The 1he Methodist cF morning worship at e at mest o'clock and the “ o'clock at at 19 1 or meeting ar o & 4 gt o prosperity of your stores? s Junior o W rag at Epworth league by regular 0 o'clock. Rev. charge of “ preach e ville 1o buy unless we continue have stores which are the hest p. m. 4 ning serviee a Ful services. Mr The e ) the on yilowed . in the evening and 1 the ‘ er will have be, “Some of ial sery 3:45 p. v, ample stocke, eet attended Itich's her, Waterbury Berlin 1 tram team of New Britain grounds Sunday after- Tiich and the fam- Mrs, ice Mre and m ' other city or by mail, prosperity of Plainville your buging heve? Help Plaimille grow: v vening Iriday 18in ey mo today e depemde ba ail 300 Gladiola bulhe t ved < age Ve s church tomorre for Henry Harald gnes Fagan, Thes on_ Mondas 2 Pau Don't for Das. Giana & Kensington & Wond Cn r doren per dozen - PLAISVILLE. CONS Tune ast Tetlin'Con cre for a s of an. r s ehurch e booking ord “m E thracite ceal at ‘he Tow he Phans 8% chur East the gomenr Brown, sales manager.—ad:t Heart appeals and Ma of i equalled othe the assoc feel assured tha heatlh stre personal campa Chureh tional 1 h morning '3 ring of Busin iptist church rviee; prayer u 1rto 24, 1924, vige and persons may W m t their best worl and 1 to make K of ¢ i chu 0:45 M E, schoo) 10 3 school T reh morning pr o'clock, n. stiun astor, h 9:45, Pat bring Bible; m.; t, chureh = town Ball, This Service = ern” evening iliust 10:45 rviee, in subje .—\rn,-: service at will p cany prompt r Notis forme Christ’ God." meeti ion money possil k. 15¢ vill be re ices i o'clock. rl (3} I imme ryice; p.om., and Com aerce cn m., will a tollowing the 745 ne Church m., re orning n ibject ; Sunday P rice Y. rated 1y evening regular prayer meeting at a. m. an ited, pre “What [ Stey M o Adell “Youth yert o reach, Neighbor? 1 Confessions evening at ‘ather and Mother Luncheon athers o class Chure tomorrow 10 o'clock with ¥ o'clock Tars- | T dchool sessions at at h Notes ices in the chureh of Our at the Ascension holiday said a church at r rent 1 White Hoestanrant S) A White has hee gaven Plainville, Appreciate Deputy lefter asking states that en over his diss foun: ouns tescribad ri 140 pounds cars old im to writs to her, COMMUNITY THEATRE TONIGHT STRONGHEART. In “The Love Master” With IRENG t A) 12:30 of t has rospey in Roston family By at 1 o s ve At t Tin asking Daniel n missi we knowiedge of him it it Rire his news 1 as heig wear ret nell ifr of obligation and t 0 cheon will be held in the Congrogational ehurch pariors Thur Plainville Briefs Moora of Bunnell spending the week-end at his home in ‘a Hohbein is visiting his pare he post in ( od ding & Mass Are Woast ' rel 8 ad 120 West of graceries Phone SEEKS MISSING SON of Montpelier., saye Ae Was Working in Plainyille me Ago, G. Whit ng from rke M here nt it we i for the Wt about wnder ) His mot that cannot receiving | A quick re sing up @ Al bhe ayer and spocial subject avenue is ‘ollins- planning avenus hae "t an his mother Furres for the mother ppearance and has informa well Bristol News - GOMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE FOR $40,500 mos Gainpaign Will Open Tomorrow =i With Sermons by Church Pastors KRANTZ ~ CASE CONTIiNUED ng Malone i aid on to the 1 dueed ving The “Ha L 000— the Judge wetis Bail at 81 the tapic p. 3 Heasing Tor Dubrin - Monday — m., Pend Strest Bridge Hearing June 2 school —New Fire Truck Answers Alarm. mpaign to raise funds for the suppert of the five or- Clin rship Build- school b 6 sations conatituti the Bristol il will start gan Communiiy Chest tomorrow morning en hurches the pas- tors cach sermons touching t hurs- upon ork of the Community rday there will be 0% homes in Bris pose over 200 cd 10 assist, the drive this dway, acing \isits to the ¥ Tor this have The ehairman ¢ is Morton €. Tre the Community assisted by In chairmar Th consists of Emil Harold 15 Reid, onn Joyce e team the Wightman, Mrs. Porey Mrs, W, H o A ice- ooople been acher. Mean p. ., enson, ethod ar president of He is being Ingraham as vice- publicity committes Arnold, chairman; waries I, Olin and clock; ] ( for the dis- Miss Mabe! R. Hanraban, Weldon, Kdward Sheehy, Klenke, Mrs, H, ", 8pring, Albert Vuilleumier, Tibbitts, Mrs, Helen Rox, 1gar French, Montague Perkins, F. Mra. Geo, Roberts, Mrs. James llolden, Miss ester, Mis Alice Hayden, Stoele, Mrs. Frank Wood, is planned to have reports from teams every day, Headquarters have been committes floor of This room moto 8 p.m formation can be capiaing : city are: Mrs, Wm tricts of Lady usual Sun- |15, Scudder, Fred Iuth Mrs I the 8 heard Teach, Manc Fstel and opened in on the merza- istol National will be epen from and supplies and secured from that the nine han! ] room the point A with the T Gave™ Ve 4 window and office card the zame have been me cured and will ba pasaed to those who sign pledges The offies bution words with words ta his week for the $40 neceseary goal drive This set is will provide organizations The Visit. The Bristol the RBoy American the n th Arsociation, the Toys' club, Bristol Chapter, upport . constituting ne Nuree spital, outs and Red 1o Mais Cross Hughes Praises Officiale The appreciation of the railroad of- fieials for the ion Br firms vas expressed to a group o ' s by 54 conference with Main Alen istol ' coope of 1 ivistol citize Ruperintendent at a held officials yesterday, Superin. Sna stated that only by cooperation could the freight of this city have been owing 1o limited freight and perintendent Snas 180 took oceasion to remark e #pirit of the community ment of milroad problems These remarks wers made at nee arranged at the yequest of U'reight Agent John T. Murphy by the mhber of Commerce The meeting in the Bristol c¢lub rooms, rederick G president of the amber of Commerca presided, He troduced ¥ general pase nEer agent superi ndent & 3 Sna Water b chief Snavely railrond tandent oly hat ness Ul Vi facilitics, # e upon in its the vas held | Hughes, ] home Coley, Ha transport superintendent of the Aivision, and k. W, Burtis the passenger department, railroad officials presentad ehangas in the timetable dute almost unani- adopted and Chairman nked the officiale for their was r tion, one oy propoes Th boy it Hughes th \planatic srded the opportunity Brictol mean to discuss the with t Hugt matters ® railroad Mgh regard for Freight t Presid ¢ aleo at Tiristol citizens have Mury Agent and Superintende Treas « Engine resident 1'rederick vamber of Commercs, At Fdward “Ioth of the Range.” Iit=—Mariom Davics DIANAT NG Buy Where Your Buying Will Help You Aave you thought that your ity s ! standing as a market-place. as well as vour neighbor's job, depend on the People will not come into Plain- to And your constant trade will help your merchant maintain varied and Why follow a whim 1o buy in aAn- when the very on by &t home, 12 PLAISLLE TRUST Co Gra ared in answer to arp eging M. Main or- ith of 8 his at Waterbu a guilts Malone granted honds at by A rom Mre 0ok T Ige Wi rough . r iam J wetti Tames 3 of net Tt tinu: £ the were furnished iry ma Krantz arrived here yasterday in the custody Dete Daniel Me-Gitlieudds 1 to waive extraditios New York He Judge Ford in t " q as arge lo nAR Arme with ¢ 2 ot ti afte * wet on r Charies A cernor papers from Governo: ia state and 1 Smith New York, Duhrin Hesring Monday ' a a part of New York g of Mrs ¢ taks eton of 1 ™ eged 15 have besn 13 g a of SBamuel Krant=, alen i faeci . - " hen TAith ot this !piace on Morday m nE. De- [tective Bergeant MeGinicuady witt 4~or1; 19 bring the man here for trial. Dubrin was arrested in New York lagt week and has been held under | 815,000 bonds, which he could mot furnish. The police are on the look- out for a salesman named Vincentf also connected with the dealings of the Syndicate Finance Co., the con- cern with which Mrs. Cook had her trouble Utilities Hearing Scheduled tice was received this morning by Corporation Counsel William N. Derogier from the public utilities com- mission that a hearing on the peti- tion tor a new bridge over the rail- road tracks at Pond street will be held June at the state capitol in Hartford, The city government will be represented as will the Bristol Itealty Co, and affected property own- The council recently voted an appropriation of $7.500 toward _ the if the railroad company should requested by the utilities commige sion to make way for the bridge, The bridge will do away with a dan- gerous grade e which has proved a serious menace to the hun- Areds small children and other rendents of the realty company tract of the railroad tracks. At the gting little opposition to e proposition developed. The only being that of a few prope s who did not want the closed entirely, Fire Truck “Raptized" The new truck of Squad A received “baptism of fire”" last night, short- v after the new appartus went to its station in the Central firehouse from the paint shop. A call from Box 38 Rine street sent the new car ta the garage of Timothy MeNerney, whera a smali touring car was ablaze, With the assistance of the Welch Fire Co., the Squad A men pulled the hurning motor car from the building and saved the structure, but the.car will prove a total loss. New Fire Apparatus A received an improvement pment last night, when the new chemical wagon for this company wa. igned 1o duty at the Central firehouse. The new machine consists of a Reo truek chasis upon which are mounted two 80 gallon chemical tanks, 500 feet of hose, light ladders and all other equipment of a “hurry- up” group of the fire department, Be. cause of its speed, Squad A in its short existence has choked many fires in the incipient atate and! has saved wear and tear on the heavier pieces of apparatus, The stringeney for the fire ers work, be new of north counci m objection arty own crossing of appropriations department held Fire Chief John H, Hayes down fo a com- paratively low figure for the new equipment, when the old Pope chemi- cal, on duty for more than 12 years, hegan to show signs or deterioratisn, He bought the chassis and all of the work of equipment installation, in- cluding the building of a hose reel, installation of lamps, sirens, bells and hose carrier, was done by the machine shop of the department. The paint. ing was done by Hodson Alger., The apparatus would cost, as it stands about $4,500, according to fire equips ment appraisers, but actually eost the city less than $1,600, Mulline Appointed John Mulline was appointed a reg. ular fireman at the fire board mest. ing last night and will be assigned to duty this week by 1ire Chief Hayes. He has been a member of the New Departure fire department for several years and before that time was a member of the yolunteer department of the city Hull Asks Protection orge W. Hull, an extensive land o in Whigvil asked the fire board last night te arrange for fire protection for the Whigville section of the city, which is just over the Burlington town line, but where many summer homes of local residents are Tocatrd. Hydrants are installed in that township, as the New Britain water department placed the fire fighting means thers as an adjunct te its reservoir, The local couplings are of the adaptable type 6 that the ocal apparatus can use the hydrants in case of fire, The matter was taken rnder advisement last night by the fire board and some arrangement will be worked out for the next meeting of the board, In presenting his plea for protection, Mr, HHull said that the reeidents are willing to pay a fee for eariica of the local fire department A few days ago, & fire in that section was responded to by the local depart. mant sut of courtesy. Memorial Services Tomorrow Memorial services will be conducted nday by Captain G. A, Hadsell 1. & W. V., beginning with the scoration of graves at 10 o'clock. In o'clock, the wom- of the eamp will held lagoon at Rockwasil e a wreath will be floated dead sail- mp s afternoon at * auailiary . at the water in memeory of be held at on Runday morn- veterans will former comrgdes, The delivered by Rev, of the church, The Pa- services will il war rmon e pastor rmed 1deal of Pitts- ia one of the Pennsylvania the Prospect ing church known as the & McConnell ast in the of preach state o The at 10 at list ehur feit national 1efied 1 it & few mon the eight Preaches Tast Sermon Aubone Ho, director of ducation o steal trusts as he ® ago in favor of hour Aay ro- ast twe Prospect Methodist chureh, will preach his last ssrmon t ehureh as religious director on Sunday MR He resigned recently to engage in similar work in Newark, N7 . for the Miss Booth Here Miss Frangstine Rooth, command of the Salvation Army, gave a short talk hers at noon at the railroad square on the needs of her organi- A short concert was given by Salvation Army band, which yuring the New England states, New Britaln Tomorrow reorganized New Brit- lrague will crose * on Sunday afternoon at Muzzy § with the New Departures in the meeting of the league the teame In a pr cen the took the New Tritainites inte camp readily but indicates Aifficulties the bearing makers, Lanning of rat The nine of the newly ] . il a s-hedule for tocats the new. lineup tomorrow for Fri P hae sith und A8 on the

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