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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924. Browr Tos ———— Hartford's hopping Center: 0 5D The June Bride Who Knows Values Finds Qur Rugs Right in Every Way ] Very Special—We are offering now some extra valies in Rugs that will be quickly | i | | | i i | ) i " Plainville News SELECT MINISTER Successor to Rey. Gearge Hilton to Be Nominated on June 28 HEARING OF BROAD STREET Graduates From West Point—Re- bekahs Donate to Library Fund— “Y" Group to Open Baschall Sea- son—At Bankers' Comvention. A special parish meeti Episcopal church of Our Savi picked by the bride or others needing desirable Hoor coverings at considerably less than RI' ..., caneo Thursday ! their real worth. Note what they are, 3 June 26, to a new rector fo | . succeed ey orge Hilton' who | Royal Wilton Rugs—9x12 {t. size, selling Fine Worsted Rugs—Best grade, zed (B| now in Hun and to nomina B! regularly at $105, are offeved special at this 8-3x10-6 regularly priced $125. Our sale | ML thy P The meetin S male i G AN s §79.50 price ........ e Lo R102,50 Sesicalle ticivequeat ot 10 ! f || voters of church and is he = i ey 3510- ot an . I B | yost fmportance to the church. N R"I’ al _“'"gg.’f'“‘g‘ T Fffl‘.’ ‘]”]6 plas {)lr{ Scamless Axminister Rugs—Sized 9x12 (R “(08 Mo o e dunh 1 ‘}"?fl“’”]- at §96.60. Are offered Sl fi'(') feet, sold regularly at $30.00. Offered spe- ([l onbee ot ¢ e i} thissale .......... esnua Gl MU cial at this sale 500 manting as. tlie aeisction of'a { ‘pamless Wilton Rugs—in 9x12 foot size, p (@' rector will e of o the town ! ular price is $83.00. Our special sale .‘\\v!uns((-r Rugs—Also Ox12 ft. size, pric- ar large hoice. or is | price is e e $72,50 ed $45.00 at regular selling, offercd special | )“”‘;“""-‘]""'r ek ‘|‘ Bl A lj""‘]‘ i § - : ; o AR OD] e e s FANTN e v ot S NPT s wil | Seamless Wilton Rugs—in 8-3x10-6 foot ; | “'“‘“' "““ ]’”“‘ nmembers who ke iRl size, regular price §75.00. Our SDL’(‘IH‘I §alf‘ Extra Heavy Rugs—Seamless Axminster | bl i delayed no longer. B priceis .ouo.uvenen oA le e p i atats oo te §65.00 9x12 ft, size, regular price $59.50. Our sale |@| The weeting witt be held in the par- | Extra Special—\While this sale is on all pvice but ......... v e s v s SARSY I sk ""'IN". —— el o O e o o ) 9 j f i | ~ Mearing on Broad Street. E :l\rvadlal:l(;ll-?cifl BUESLArEiC ! : g Axminster Rugs—Sized 8-8x10-6 their The Plainville town plan commis il L . vegular price $42.50, Offered special for this | St ul e L Inlaid Linoleum—Priced regularly at $2.50 olling at only ...... i isng s25.50 |§! the town hell Menday evening, Jui offered during run of this sale—81.95 sq. yd. I ciasr (s raching of the re- : . : 21 0= Inlaid Linoleum—Of the best g1 regu- astablishment of es on B Inlaid Linoleum—Regularly priced $1.95, arl . bbbt A . : ! s on Broad FACR TN oo arly priced $2.95. Sale price .. $2.50 sq. yd. strect from Rohemia to East streets fopie o e $1.45 sq. yd. ¥l el 1) Al Sl e S | Worsted Rugs—of the finest grade, sized Use Inlaid Linoleums for your Kitchen, for | -l';":;' 9, 1924 8 map has the same 9x12 ft., pleasing patterns and colorings, vour Pantry, vour Bathroom or Sun Parlor, I el i il | vegular price §135. Sale price but.. $110.00 It is ideal for these purposes. l which were adopted by vote of the ! R o — - - G town on Octobe 71019 The hearing will d also to — S C———————— consider the recommend n fe ] continuation of the pres M be purchased of Jason M. Taylor, be- | consideration, 1t was stated that the er[ln News cause practically 80 per cent the | equipment costs will be cut down, dus hildren in that district live near the | to the fact that there are a numher —— e e e e e e e lor farm. He said that authority | of desks not used in ot r schools that was needed to spend not more than | can be placed in the Blue Hills sehool $13,000 on the purchase of the land | smne refinishing being alM#hat will be 80 | and erection and cquipwient of the | necded on them . " " building One interested spectator ruised the e next suggestion Tie made | question that 1ot will be too sm .’ ‘ ‘ part of several of volers m- | dren’ ground after the building _— bled, a dircus popped up at lis er It w ed if a place ' S0 uneapected tim throughout the | across 1hé roead would not be th Mr, Coale said the beard wanted Miss Adele Murray, a member of from this year's appropriation to tee, rose to answer these remarks, She m—— toward the building of the s sald that there wern many reasons r A What nould lef o fron 'y tha schoal board feit thut it had vard nast yeat's hudget. Tt was | prices in that distriet 1 e 2300 For Nonor Rl Dedication=— laft over from yeRt'S APRTODtiN= [ it becums known that the sehool 0o oting To- |ON ommittee was investigating for a =it Annual Comver v Meeting To asquule Glannettn questioned the Have Ample. Playground night=Speciel Scout Meeting=— | 1IENt of the board 1o 18fer the £he admitted that level ground fs monecy, inasmuch it hern ap- gand stated that it i not best Other Ttems, oprlated for a specific purpose, 1he | fop 1) of & school, an elevated repairing of the toilet syetem in th b e s 1t ' Blue Hills will have 118 ache 8 | teon and this PUPPORs | pinyground (des il S il "as \oted at a clal B echord Judge 1. 1. Alling My i smail a lance voted to appropriate ., at it had eareied out the e Seabilils b “"" et of land. erection of the school iy order i i ® school nd equipment of th " sanitary Aspect e I8 us by the A resolution was passed carly in aplanation by that " te the evening tn the effec al the ] wold commik I e L chase the land at a cost not to ex ~ ol nthal jhepn g ¢ of ary 1 ceed B500 and erect and equip the iy s ago. 1 28 Loing b ) ke Y 2 two-rosm brick school house at a nitary conditions 1t reeund G Raxa not 1o exceed 812,500, Until | ings tch 1 health Inspoctors |1 wiy i B nearly the end of the meeting, he of the stat commended the ah- |, h : nained for one of the quick-ninde | years ng It was pla Barlin 0 . Seited et roters present to scc this oversight for th ¥ e of a ne schon! n ' may erect & About £0 voters attended the mecte | the Line Hilla distei He said the VRS RS e IS S sington chairmay ] int iee 0 although Miss Murs 1 stated that Woard. was called upon to lay th mprog he i wh avetind plan bef oup l in cle Yoven i co wer o He ¢ present schoe There considoral i sl hem out of the Ios nne to both holars ! Ting » r b ons n o 1 t ' tand ie g nder water ot ers v and had acte . 1 i roony 1 » it st me ' a b or he ¢ 1 ‘ at th L2 ! Al 1 o ' waid " is r I} 1 in Hille i1 ' 0 Sa-leaipiiind ton We ‘can prope AMties Mildenm Describes Building ' pros 1 Conle Tells of Committee Work Gnemt W, Middram, chitmen of o resenting the school X 4 mr on huilding, electe] hy |1 oard t T t s w"lvrv"- \v" l" . 8 > 3 & And the fr Lo 2 a N . i - h it W 1 erected d tw 1 o e g " e starting his he stated that ‘e $1 propriate tihe meet " ding han ex . itions in the Ker o Wi » gran ot e care of This « ¥ - sum of as found 1 . This Tovers Mot own tr 3 2 1 the 2 der advo It v e tha ® of 2 Me. Mitdrom thed bed o cated t trar o made, wt . o o8 ' " appropriated toet . ® " 1 not used for Mr. Coale then said that th a lire n and it s thed. Tt was expiai wanted authority to erect a two " o water mains of the - . R found im brick bullding on land which might Meri 1 advantage o i\ b g Sy bt iy Kensington toilets, 1 . S . Ie d for a year owed 16 use Wat - S— ayed until a SN . i s provebic that the school sl 0 10U was not 1rying to d X d Window Screens Jot Uhs cltvuomtvarea on Left Om? Screen Doors " imeed by 0ve Kensingtos residemt Kensir was I ng Made to Order e |1 o entirels. e acemed | school 11 1t section of 1 - Let Us Give You a Price Hiofpodingy il sl s from the Smal ond ¢ on Your more pupile than the present demands | not trying 10 § Kensington in the Estimates Given cafl for background, they were 1rying 1o give Costs Are Lstimated petter & ice 10 2l In the hasement Yhere will be Regarding the trane to GIANINUTTA Jli eaes sente aod i ttap |rubjeet the mesting. Bautis . roome for the bors and girle. TNough Frasst W, Mildrun ' Construction Co. J fruree «ere presented by Mr. it rance tosrd was ahis Telephone 1454-2 For BUIAING the schnol $10.000 is the F. 1. Allifig asked ¢ KENSINGTON, CONN, i Smaied Agure: hetsing Seures, o1~ | architect’s f~es to be taken into building and -fool veranda ine from Park strest to Fast street on hoth sides of Rre re hoth Plair A sossment and A ' to Park streel . Broad street The recommended sty d bui ing lines are shown o map iroad street d Jur ' irawn by Engi Joseph N, M parties interested are varned to bhe toatt X mendations, West Point Graduate G Arthur Hadsell, Jr., of 1'lair Arth Hadsell and Sara (Dlatt) Hadsell 18 among those ve graduated from West Pe \ \ this H ow Wilson from the rof 1 shm bull squad, the swimming team ke of ¢ por geant ar 1 sergeant in 1 " Donate to Libeary Vund Mart Erbek ige. 1. 0, 0 tn ize th formati i Il pubiy . " A public liba & club ent ! " n \ n ) i 1 i in I To Open Season ' ing the | ! ' West | , Creepng A'on: ior r.ve Years ../, TwoT bs<fJitEse Now Walks Anywhere Canmt Prajer Too Mighly Great s Joint - Eas , [ 1 . d 1o = I 1 1o J I now 1 1 1 ' 1y . . r 1w = \ n legs a v 1 1 . it w 1 Mors P ' ‘ Alwnse romember when Joint-) ase £rts In joint agony gets out—Quick, SPEGIAL MEETING T0 * and w at 3 o'clock playved on {the mew field on Trumbull's 1o | Plainville, last year, were champio of Hartford county in hase will defend the title througl prescnt season The West 1l fastest nines in the comnty and contest tomory should be re with excitement \ large of spectators is planning to 58 tl Attending Convention Thomas 1" tant treas urer of I st Co 1 Peter N treasurer of the Wal- lingford Trust Co. of Walling last evening to attend the conve ion of the American Bankers' asso ciatton which is being held at Poland Me Both men a m H] \ B e e W heen il to tomobile center o fr preside tors Coming mber of visiting Legic ted at the regular ectin rock large msbury rs arnes p telegation titie ee exemplification o ight on Monday will w from has that itness the other i cities gree for time a sts in surrous repr g towns ai nted ill be A socia mecting and Condition Tmproying The many friends Mre. George Spencer be pleased to know work. she is n to sit AMrs time a urs each day long rocase was tery wed that she is now on covery Cutting Officials of the start TrafMic town Sign planning ist in cut in the Yesterday ng the orning fully automobiles co om Sonthington and failed to pass around t z to Bris dummy* and today anol large number failed to obey the with respect to the traftic sign This condition, it is expecte Vil be remedied within a short time when pressur by t police force is used in order that the law might be ¢ weed Plainville Briefs The condition of Howard Thompson of Kast Main strect is reported to be bout the same today « 1 Preeman o ting ®hy Is home from Dartmoy on ge for the summer vacation He s as his guest, a oolmate, Wi lam Nanlngham Miss Agnes | ot of Hanson's sta 1on will spend the week-end in Provi I I Sequassen lodge held a regular meet twhich routine 'yt . « I 1 At Frir d I Miss ¢ Gla P 3 N v priz | Mies 14 I \ class mem | . v Ruy tenden T ) m g 4 L * of - 4 tod BETTING NOT KILLAD Loniviana Legidation Gets Enfavor. able Beport On esolutions ' e ' 1 v lL.owns Y NOTICE Town | i " s ' d stir \ v ' 5 1 A csr-any ' A - 1924 wn b . N Kerr ’ of ¥ $ ' .Q ris_to[ Ngws HOUSING SHORTAGE IV BRISTOL ACUTE 60 More Rents Needed to Accom- o ro-s modate Demands, Realtors Say NEW DEPARTURE CLOSING Harold July 1 Observance—Meeting of Lib- erty L Fimett Post To Be Organized. n = which was one of tf ] A a ane hut rnest discussion of pr cting housing and re i this commu nity Three talks were by wel known Bristol m \e first speaker o evening by the irman arl J. Ar ary of the board, was 1 A. Wheeler, general man of the tol Itealty t'o. Th ect as signed to Mr. Wheeler was “The Type of House Most Needed in stol." He indicated that fair size lots should be an essential factor in sub din m work He also emphasized moderate one tie medium price ed, alt h the tendeney of many were tow the hungalow or single type of ho The fact that the bungalow or ain gle type of home was the logical one should str was emphasized by one I'he Model Home 1rom an Archi ct's Standpoint” was the subject on which Architeet Harold A, Hayden was called upon to speak Mr, Haye len g luminating talk on this ter was very definite in his \ need fo A careful lan ont At s the type of the Plans tw [ in Bristol 0. o n he pie be And Game Club | Thursday night in Ked Men's hall, | Among the speakers invited is Mrs. Brown of Hartford, who was recently |arrested for defiance of te> schoot regulations in the Capital city in fail- ing to have her children vaccinated after being ordered to do so, Health Through Board Shows the courtesy of the state Loard of health, the film, “One Scar Many" shown under the auspices of the local health bhoard yes- terday morning at the Palace theater school children and school at- An educational campaign in heing conducted the health board in order that the majority of the vae- Film or was by cinations may be taken care of early this summer, thereby avoiding an overwhelming rush in the last few days before the time limit of Septem- ber 3, which has been set in the or- der issued by Mealth Officer J. I Woisard and the heaith board. To Organize Fish and Gam ub A meeting of all those interested in the proposed formation of a fish and me club in Bristol will be Id in eity court room, Tuesday evening, he June 24, at 8 o'clock. The meeting will addressed by John W, Tit- « supcrintendent of the state Loard of fisheries and game. He will 1 tha benefits of organization and of the movement that is growing in Connectieut in the organization of such clubs. This state now has near- v 50 clubs and several of them are very acti The m g will be open to all those interested in fishing and hunt- ing, and these persons are invited with their friends to attend. It is possible that at *his meeting there e preliminary steps taken toward formation of a Bristol club, Furniture Co. Incorporation Incorporation of the Bristol Furnie has been completed, accords with City Clerk The incorporators Joseph T. Donovan, Wiiliam J, John H. Donahue, The of the concern will be $15 of which $80,000 has been pald in. The par ue is given at $10 a share. Officers Elected harmonious gathering last at the Fall Mountain school house, the electors of the twelfth dis- trict officers for the ensuing vear as follows: Committeeman, How- papers filed Steele g to Thomas R Phe capita i and In a night ard Andrews; collector, Edwin Pierce; clerk and treasurer, Mrs, D, Clark Hare, Ilieports for tha last year were 1ead and approved school Meetings Scheduled o annual meeting of the South Chippens Hill district will be held to- night in the school house, when offi« T cers will be chosen and reports re- ceived The annual meeting of the FKifth district will be held on June 26 at the East Bristol school heuse. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION luation ot the class of 1924 of the Bristol High schonl will take place tonight the Community theater when 80 pupils will receive diplomas, Grac fhe a s to the graduates will be delivered v Chairman Noble ¥ Pieree of the board of education while the diplomas will be presented by Su- perintendent of Schools Karl A lteiche. Honors of the class went to Mis Harriet Cottle and Miss Ruth Linberg, both whom maintained an average of more than 80 per cent for the four year coures, Following the graduation excrcises, a reception will se held in the High school gymnasium be enjoyed At which dancing wil The graduates are Orien Joseph Allaire, Helen Betty B. Anderson, Leliaone Ashton, Lillian Edward Bartlett v, F'rances Kather- May Bennett, Robert Ednard James Bren. Rrennan, ar! Brightman Daniel Edward <, Gordon Willlam Rush, Philip Carlson, ~ Adelaide Mark Theodors Carpen- yhert Casey, Dorothy Harriet Bel. fon Crowley, Flena Joseph Donnel. Ruth Dutton, Gearing, 1 Louise Giles, Nathan Bradley Faelyn Anna Gustafson, Ber. Abbott Harr Margaret Howard, Mildred Dorie Irene Hultman Louise 1ves, Roger Amos Dickson Jenkine, Ro: Katherine Mary Kene A Wa Kimberly, A Konouck luth Linstead, Cathers Ma- Frane en lea- Doris Rrannan. i Winifred yapman, Ruth o Anna nningham Cott Ca lohn Joseph AE I Agostine y. Llizabeth 1r Al A Haze Clara \stino, Theadore Vrancis Fortin Fhal Maud oy trand Madden \ fa) Hage! | MeLaug Lorena ¥l Michasl, ¥ Mary Palomba tta Kar ] Tonald e Pond, Bdwin |} Iorter, Mat 10 ank lames Walter Whit- r exer penter ierson M tion Nature Tres Dougiase s mseocia- Naldwin Sihellus alph EInin of the grad- Conperation Lite her Cottie on. Geibe! Harrist T

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