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Its Special Offerings. n 5D artford's Shopping Center: BUT ONEDAY MORE, THENIT IS ENDED Our 59th Anniversary Sale Qur 59th UNUSUAL VALUES IN AT THE FINISH Do Not Let This Last Day of This Great Annual Occasion Pass Without ‘ Sharing in PIinvilIeNews GADF'S CONDITION LITTLE INPROVED Specialist Is Reported Attend- ing Local Man . pinall; Bhe Thought Sho Could “The Plrate Bold,” bass solo, W, N. Yo Heah c 8. bumps; Baxophone Ernest Hadfleld, dle-de-doo," Me Callin', Caroline, Carlson; Fecling the 8yncopation, 0 Duck Henry Bannell | Ain't, Instead of What 1 Is,” H Bonney; the accident; clog dance K. Farmer; a conundrum; the One You Loves, Loves You, Hayes; you're no jackass; Up and Whistle,” Edward and entire audience; What them wild?; Mouth organ arry “Pucker | demand s expeeted for | elsewhere, are being put through fo h [Special Town Mecting — Episcopal Church Notes—Pythian Sisters So- clal—Sequassen Lodge Notes— | 'S’ Radlo station In Hartford and Plainville Briefs, |Who was summoned thought it ad- | |visable to summon a specialist. This | was done and since that time, slight | the removal of one of his kidneys at the Middie hospital at Middle- town. The member had hecome finprovement has been noted in 18 | gigcased from a former injury. 1ate A {condition. His daughter expressed |\ cnoris trom the hospital saperim . a the hope that she would be able 10 | yanjant were to the effect TR |get him north once agaln but in the | AT, WORC S0 the cffect that he To fully realize the savings to be made Lt o, o i bt 1815w o o for . o o a . 0 ling from some of hs old friends. | R e | His address is 1522 N, E. First Court, | Able to Be Up . at our Anniversary Prices you should pay |tz adaress s 15 BARE "Special Town Mecting Donaline of Elm,Court who has ' personal visit to our store and share in the The tax rats for the coming fiscal | been seriousiy Il for a fex month, , big values offered. i 9, . importance of the matters to come | given up. She rallicd however in a ‘ | But One Day More. Don'’t let its chances IR Bt i (b e e 0 \ i |enssion is anticipated on the subjecd | tinued to improve steadily. | before the tax rato wil he definitely | e e " i get by you. [settled. Tt 13 not ~expected that he three act operefta given by 0 |{though a slight raise is anticipated | RE85 " 1 Skt i ' \i |owing to several projects which are |y fHL (AEIE WOlCh are sure do \ in the works for the coming vear. | sty atronip ) y ! the p 1wo specialty acts have ¢ I? piscopal Church Notes |3 3 . ke : Services at the Episcopal church | M°°h added to take place during the| J lot Our Saviour will he held tomor. | Performance. One is a drill by v:\r- ¥ st SR, | 3 S |row morning at 10 o'clock and wiil | P0¥8 of the freshman elass while the ; . R ErUPIOf hardy vatarand from ithe docket falthoughWaeverall canoatltome Tioas 16 ae LIS BRSRE ot onconstatstof aiablotnu neellby o s Ber[ln News | the American Paper Goods Co., 1is|resulting from stato police arrests |day evening at 7:30 o'clock: there |©f the Young ladies. The t s | confident that the possible champlon | may be brought up, \“'m be a\-nnm‘;,- prayer and addre { have been fortunate in securing the | of the Kensington league will go! fichool Superintendent 11 The special preasher at the services |ald of Albert White in developing | down to defeat at the hands of such | Miss Mary Griswold, superintend- |on et Sundas evening at 5 n. m. | the Instrumental and musical num- n an array of talent. The All Ken-jent of schools in Berlin, was con- |will be Dean §. R. Colladay, T0. D, | bers. Thase who come fo the Com- jRANfiE WIL[ H["J] singtgna say it will be just a prac-|fined to her home today with a|jean of Christ ehurch cathedral. munity theater, March 10th will not tice game for them. slight attack of grip and a hard cold. | Pythian Sisters Social be disappointed in their evening’s | The All Stars' teams 1s composed It is expected that she will resume | Pythian Temnple, No, 29, Pythian | entertainment. of the folowing men, Young, Lan-|her dutfes in the near future Sisters, will hold another of the| Legion Post Meeting b caster, Neurath, B, P. Moore and W. Mrs. Skinner Tmproved popular socials in Odd Fellows hall | The regular meeting of, Brock- an. The All Kensingtons have| Mrs. Plumah Skinner of Berlin, [tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. |Barnes post, No. 33, American 9.e- . N "Connell, Horn, Johnson, McCabe, 'who has been ill with pneumonta, {4 Cormick and Degrees to Be Exempliied at i ESARA e ‘ - Meetings in April | The special town meeting, , 0 MEET THIS EVENING Ahletle Club Will Discuss Grand | Southard sessment of town propert | of this week, at 8 o'clock. place at this time, appea Stand Proposition—)iss Griswold | the question | Will Discuss Grand urther propo: lof a grand stand at the K —Other Itcms, avenue field will be discus Stand | Il—Town Meeting Friday Night| Berlin Grange will conduct a large ¢ class of candidates through fhe first ) o'clock at the T. A. four degrees of Grangedom in April, | Representatives of several compan- ‘ ha hmi estima he degrees to be at |18 Which ha bmitted estim exemplified {for the work will be present and |the next “Smile Awhile” social in Planning For Minstrel partment to have all posts working two meetings. The first and sccond | poy will explain the methods of [the church parlor on Thursday aft-] Psthian lodge, . K. of . for members at the same time. Tn degrees will be put on at the first | procedure and will also tell of what | ernoon at 2 o'clock. Among other | minstrel |oonjunction with the drive, Com- April meeting, April 17, and the|materials the stand will be bullt, |unlque and fnteresting features on |show which will be presented in Red Imander Robort O has arranged third and fourth degrees on April liogether with other detalls in con- |the program are, Lost Identity, | Men's hall in Hristol on {he evening [to hold an open meeting to which ‘R L nection with the work. | Flower Masquerade (prize), The |of March 24. Plans being made for | arvicemen in the town will Claude W. Stevens, master of Ber-{ just when work will be started on | Minister's Cat in New Colors (prize), |the aftair stamp it as one of the | A on March 16, Spes 3 lin Grange, has reported that a|the grand stand is not known. The |and the Crazy Parade. All who at- | best attempts ever put over by the [in all probahility, will he State Com- large class will probably receive the | organization } t yet decided to!tend are requested to wear some-|local Pythians, The scenery will be [mander F. T. White of New Haven, | degrees and extensive preparations|which of several companics the bid : thing queer about their dress. Ajof m ificent order and the unique |Rev. E. T.. Wismer of Bristo very tor the fevents will/be malle. The | willJe et but 1tjls Hoped \that {he|orize fwitlll bolawardedi thel oraziests | nprafizs mentlor tha neetra s soill Ba |ne{ve e icar M6n! Setanepuey poat of | exact number of those entering the {strudture may be completed for the |looking lunatic. | something long to be remembered |Bristol and also an overseas veteran, Berlin organization cannot as yet opening day of the coming baseball| The Epworth TLeague of the while the comedy is expected to ex- |and ate Tinanes Officer C. C. i be estimated, of course, but the|scason. It is hoped by the club that | Methodlst church will hold a fiinch | site more fhan one Rixgle Scarborough, chairman of the state | | number of aplications now coming the field may he converted into an | party fn the church basement Fri- The program ) e fn An entertainment is heing in glves rise to the opinion that the |ideal haschall and athletic park and | day eventng. All are invited t0 al- | panmed fo he vo is [planned for the ment initiation will be one of the hig-|to such ends sociation will | tanq, 4 fiiiane A i 5| The post win visit K gest events in Grange affairs this|work. It is not expected that all| A maeting of the Modern Wood. i L Lae i T B vear, e tmproyementsinilL ve e sia dfimon i (el Hel LR AR SRRATHIC1d) o0 el ck sharks will en Program For Tonight once, but the work will be carrled | pyjjqing Thursday evening. oent ehas Hons s Southington pastehoard w Berlin Grange will meet tonight|on dually througl sum- | . St H'Iflxr"w»m;' floor 'n'wlyfl”.\' at the hall on Damon's hill. AnjMer 5 T'S A DOG WORTH? e dent of br ome ! ‘A interesting program has been ar-| . New Lights Installed | yondon—wWhat is a dog worth? |5 § ']':""\',V.’] sandwiches. Tofreshments will he ranged for this meeting and it is) Tast ’“”'“‘s Hlumml.m]m\MH1 $5000 was refused for Tai |, . i rved to the lo expected that a large attendance wilt | §2dually being solved and the lat- |y oo i t improvement along that line has 5 prese h Wils i 2 : s i 'W,”:'lj; i‘(‘.’m;”:“‘:’” i [been the ihstallation of seven new a reading and his solo will| ) ey = lights along the main thoroughfare be rendered by Mr, Lindquist. Pro-{ 5% il by the Connecticut Light and Pow- er company. Three of fossor hapman of Kensington will enfertain with a variety of magical tricks, which is guaranted to m these lights have been i placed on Lower Main street and . all present, Mrs. Austin will present four o them are located between a surprise number. This entertain- |6 corner of - Wilcox avenue and ment will follow the businéss mect- \rorse's cornr. The locations are ‘B ing of the Grange. good ones, as 1 complaints To Hold Practice Game tbout the darkness have come from ain tonight. Young's aggrega-'good. East Berlin has been rather poor on illumination for many years, but |of the lighting company may lead to other improvements along line in the future Visiting in New York Miss Minnie Holmquist of Ken- sington is spending a few weeks in New York cit Boys’ Club Meeting A meeting of the East Berlin { Boys' club will be held at 7 o'clock ¥ discussion S We Be Ashamed of Defeat if We Work Hard and Fair?” The club 18 now receiving a course in debat- ing and parliamentary rule and the boys have evinced a great deal of he sul will be for ould tonight " interest in the prospect of study for ! the remainder of the winter. Fach week will see a new subject dfscuss- . ' ed, several teams being appointed to debate on the matter at hand. A O August_Albert s Caticurn Talesm | v s i s of Kensington, was held this after- : In o delicaely medicated, and| |70 T T SO Y SO e septic, deodorising powder ideal for| | pey. M. W. Gaudian, pastor of St. ’ both children and adults. It l8] | jop s German Lutheran church of ‘ cooling and refreshing and imparts| |00 Briain, officiated and burial “ a plensing fragrance leaviog the Eylaw Eamuiacy Eaticity, S skin eweet and wholesome. Town Court Tou it A session of the RBerlin town court will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the town hall. So far as is known, but one case will.be om meeting of the Kensington Athletic | , which will be held tonight at | Scouts will attend B. hall. | their troop at Young's All Stars and the All| esidents and it was the desire of | Kensingtons will go to the mat at|the lighting company to place the ¢ Casino Bowling alleys in New lamps where they would do the most {1t is hoped that the step on the part | that | s evening | on the ' much at which the taxpayers of Berlin will | take action on the proposed reas-|Dver s recovering from a recent 7, will be!attack of pneumonia and held in the town hall Friday evening Consid- | erable discussion is expected to take the citizens to be about evenly divided on | | | Is on the, ercetion | e Knights of Pythias will be held Percival [t their hall on’ Grove street this ed at a |Evening. vear which starts on April 1, will be | Will be pleased to learn that she is |1aid at a special town meeting in the [able to be up and ahout, |town hall at 8 o'clock Thursday |is one of the most surprising of re- night. A large number of voters is | cent years, as any apparent hope for expected to turn out owing to the |her recovery 1 at one time been Cards will he played and other forms of entertainment will be enjoyed. Sequassen Lodge Notes Thursday night there will be a {drill for degree work for the mem- F. |bers of the team of Sequassen lod, 0. 0. 1. Invitations have he |received from several lodges about gion was held o'clock in the p stroet, t evening rooms on Whiting Plans were perfected for the improved in health, ing to reports, and is ne ered from her illness. Third Selectman Better Third Selectman Raymond | I | | | With the Allie + (theater on March 31. at the Community There will he at date, the first 4 o'clock in the afternoon reports being from his home have it that he is [the state to put on the degree work |¢or the children, the cond and | to Bristol getting along nicely. He sits up for this year, cspecially the first and |(hird at § and § o'clock T The largest paid by a Bris- | j@ tme cach day and it is expected |third degrees in which the local for the adults. Arran | tol man amounted to $90, and the {that a short time will see Lim fully ||odee is fast coming to the front. heing mada to have the schools 1ot | sccond highest amounted to $35. A Tecoyered. The lodge plans to hold an enter- oyt carly on that day so that the | rew were fined $5 and lot the mattor East Berlin Ttems talnment and dance sometime in | ahiidren will be enabled to see th The regular weekly meeting of April and at the meeting to he held Thursday night, plans will he made for the visitation of the grand of- |ficers. This will also take place in April and it is hoped that a large number of members will attend the session as much business of import- ance is to be tr acted tion with these plans. will take awrence the film which run. Dr. T chairman of will meet with Prin H. Frost is committee which ipal Orrin The local members of the a meeting Serlin - Wednes Girl of ngements for the show. he membership drive was laur ed last evening. This is in ance with the plans of the stat afternoon. Mrs. Jam in connec- 0ss will entertain at a Pekingese, which carried off first honors at a dog show here, | A oeal members 14 o'clock trol- Sonthington post will leave on the from the c The next county in meeting will be Thompsonville on 22, and plans are bein big delegation from Trock- of ade Geo.R. Byington | : Pharmacist to 8end & Arnes post 1e post will he held on Mar Fischer, ephenson, 11 West Main St Plainville Ml . Chorus 1 Hart- S eflals i [otoruaais p tire assembly: The T 5 k of WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY *onbenm and the Mooy hos Father John's, large size 98¢ a bal 4y nd { 1 by I“'H::H ¥ \ Almond, Quince and Benzoin afcomal ‘4‘1 by t e Pyth Totion: Loni 33« vl SR Telow” an end sone. | His Wife; re FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Roxbury Fountain Syringe $1.19 Not ISEE'A BILL MERE )/ VES, THAT'S FOR FRoM DR.INKS FoR §§ Livrie AT I WAS JusT A MUNDRED L sisTER! 60N ONER T/ Ly Bl |\ NER HOUSE i q Ney e ot 1'»(5915035{\ i §[( TNERMOUSE I\ . FP AN \WHAT DoYou ) \ i . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925.’ ‘Doo- the {liquor question; “If 1 Was What I fl H. Lackey made lections, C. I, IMisher; the great poetical con- —_— test, a riot, by the entire company; grand finale, a farewell, dual numbers diligeritly and a great the show At present, negotlations s the | show broadeasted from the Travel- it is also under conslderation by the | entertainment committee of the M. Her case | wing of the film “Over the Top | hours 1o | ¢ Counc Fire tion plete ing ba told b; 1. he eral e da train, people planne | tween | excurs | Judd of the graded schools te make | [ § E.G. Basset, ; stol ews Benjamin; selling insurance; “Can't Street—Novena at exeursion excursionis | what distur question and intends to lar ov his load, which meant signme at the revenue officers knows a duction is one of the pro | detained at st. Alt was ralsed. Ligquor by the gallon was taken of toms officers, ' their work that t up about three hours, making m at home and t day's work. the officers, on the t treal, many bea Irop as the findi e offi (HOWL AT SETZURE F THEIR LIOUOR Someone Claims Sen. Binghiam Has Become Interested MAKY HEAVY “FINES” PAID il to Discuss Widening of Main St. Joseph's Church—Motor Car Destroyed by —Big Brush Fire. and other places were untroubled and the net cost of the liquor was merely added to, Main Street Widening, Widening of Main'street from the | raliroad bridge south morlal Boylevard will be one of the | gjstrie most impoftant of the matters which will be taken up at the meeting of the city councll tonlght. The propo- before the council down the width about five feet, thereby glving more area to vehleular traftic, proposition is wider street will mean the elimina- tion of traffic difficulties which have | annoyed the city authorities for years the sing of trolley cars to and eans the cessation traffic. Parked cars at the curb and [tUr¢d to his home in this city, sition as under the able have It | E. church. The date for the pres- Word has been recelved from | entation ts not yet set. The enter- iram Birigham has Miaml, Florida, from the daughter | tainment for the Bristol lodge, K. | requested excursionists of the recent of A. D. Cady, who 1s wintering [of T, is given voluntarily by ' the |trip to Montreal from this vicinity |there, that Mr. Cady, one of Plain- | members, 2 to inform him as to the “assess- [vill's well known residents, * 18 | Wiltros “‘ffr"')!']"‘":”"’I'mmy = s pald by them when found' | slig] re kv or states | O g { On T wi g aba quor in thejr slightly improved. The letter states | ooy TSl B former em- with contraband Hguor in thoir pos | that when he was taken {Il, a doctor | cently underwent an operation for | 1100 by revenue agents, is the = nade today by members of th y. According to the the senator is some- over the “fines” in ve a com- ! > travel- | r rooms, according 1o the tales y fellow passengers on the One man was fined $1 some nt as the fines were m rate of $5 a bottle. How this arrived at, no one but the 1 this 4l->-] lems that | Senator Bingham evidently wants light on. | 1t is no secret t practically | everyone on the trip attempted | | smuggling past revenue officers of | 1, Some traband | a greate rf 2 while was pointed out to them in the | of a $5 a bottle fine, In sev- to pay the amounts imposed ines 50 that aid was sought and one or two wor ays until the nece | St. Albans by the cus-| who fine-combed the were the So exact late to work, as a number had d on having some leeway be. the time of the t De: several in nd mingled with th way from Mon onists al and one bottle by ( ently satisfied them cers appa FOUR ROLLLS OF FIiL DEVELOPING AND PRINTING At The Following Stores: Thralls Drug Store, | proposal ° time, o beginning of the he pite the vigilance of 't of whom rode !, new time mer procedure bridge alt opposed hare lecl declar investigation. The Waterbur, o i A and the Uncas Hose company res : cxcureionists are hot under the col “," ik f“v'“l.',f”{m;‘, ”',i'.f ""1, "",',': sponded. ‘When the firemen i er the (reatment received on |1¢3°FVes acceptance. The sidewa the interior was & blazing | jon the street are unusually wide, authough many we time, jthe ripping up the present curbs and scctions of the walk, to be turned | into the trav | Novena To Patron | Tn honor of the patron saint of St. | Joseph's church, a novena will be | {held at the church {March 10 and ending on March 19, | (the feast day of the saint, services will be held each day and @ Several acres were burned over: night of the novena. St. Joseph's Guild hall thrown open to the public on March 16, when a whist under auspices of the Children of Mary for the bhenefit of the building fund of the n will be served in the I b SSUTY MOUCY |12 by the women of the parish to swell the building fund. The new parish hall will include a banquet hall with a and all other accessori officers in”gathering place. iin was held tus for the stage has been ordered | any from a large theatr Discuss School Plans e Plans for the proposed new addi- train arrival “tion to the East Bristol school will discussed at a special meeting of di t the other brands came huilding plans as proposed be ae- | | cepted, another proposition will be | d before the voters, relative to the issuance of bonds by the district to pay the cos. s of the erection of the building. listrict has made a new structure a | great nece i Cor. Main and Whiting Sts., Plainville, Conn. 188 Mzin St.. Bristol, Conn, 8@ Central Drug Co., (C The High éost ;’—B 131 Main St., Bristol, Conn. “orner Shoppe, Bristol, Conn. by Sisters! the trolleys take up all of the avail-| "} resume his patrol dutes with ace. Becauso of this situation, | many narrow e have taken plac been “pinned in” by the trol- The elimination of parking on the street has been considered for some as a means of relie been ants have declared that such a will Interfere has The widening of the upper por- tion of the street from the railroad | north to Summer streets has been ough the plan for a time, down of the sidewalks will work a | hip on no one, the city official and will be of such immens; The plan, if accepted after the curh to the buildings at the present The plan,if accepted after the |usual hearings result in a favorable decision, wili mean ment of building lines {lines of the present W chuy tict on March 9 at 8 o'clock | schoolhouse on Pine strect. | 2eports of the committee, recently {chosen to inves iful bouguets in the will be laid before the district for shape of quart bottles of Three Star'action by the voters, Hennes: of concealment Consider Bond Status Changes In the technical ment for the bond issue of Houthside school to pay for the achoolhouse on Church street will' discussed at a speclal meeting of i t on Thursday night, |originally proposed, it was und |stood that a leglslative act necegsary for the bonding but i is to cut power has been found already ot the sldewalks ed under the general statutes so th it 1s not nescssary to go to the lej U 1t this figlature, ried through, ”"‘i McNamee Returns p James McNamee, patrolman | charge of the Forestville sectiong| |who has been on a leave of |sence for the last six months whil other | VISIting relatives in Ireland, has to the Me- present arrangement | of | a short time, Fear “Tong Men” Yet That local Chinese maintain thels ‘ar of visits from hatchet men of arring tongs, is indicated in the retention of the strong barricades in the various laundries, All of the places have extra beams and boar around the windows and closely fit= ting shutters that would dety a reas ibly strong force, according to al policemen who have viewed the “ramparts,” Auto Burns A big motor car, belonging to Bera 8. Cunningham, a rug imports | er of 100 Retreat avenue, Hartford, | was destroyed by fire on Farming« ton avenue last night at 11 o'clocks m was sent in to which Squad | pes from accidents when motor care . but this as the rejecte with busi- | seve and High | a boon to traffic, was vigorously The ~cutting | furnace and the fire was extinguished only . icals, after a liberal use of chems 4 Brush Fire Rages i wned by a strong gale amd reatening to set fire to houses om the King Terrace tract in East Briga tol, a brush and grass fire swept over the hill between the gas plant and King strect shortly after. 8 | o'clock last night. The fire department was sums moned and extinguished the fire . with the aid of a large number of | volunteers from the East Bristol| Special | section. : the establish- along the buildings and beginning on | in what is believed to be the first fire of its kind this spring, in spite | of the downpour of rain on Sundays 4 Flected to Rockwell Committee | The manufacturers of this city. have elected Albert L. Session to | A supper | sent them on the committee of | I on March | nine, known as the Rockwell Memos rial committee. Franklin L. Muzzy has been chosen to represent the merchants on the same commfttee. The Protestant churches have 1| chosen Stephen M. Wells. Th# - [ board of ps commissioners and | | the Catholic churches have not se~ lected their members of the coms | mittee. | Education Committee Meeting 1 A meeting of the education coms= mittee of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce will be held at the home of Dr. Arthur S. Brackett on Broad- view set this evening at 7:30. Several of the educational problems of the city will be discussed. Property Transfers Thomas N. Ryan has sold to George H. Joseph a lot on Pleasant View avenue in Forestville, Isaac H. Selvin has sold to Albert. Josolowitz the land and building at, will be ty will | glven age, kitchen of a pari The scenie appar al supply house, zate the matter, Should the | The growth of the | i (Continued on Page 26) s EASTMAN 321:0.2 Hawk-ey$e OF ONE ROLL J. E. Crowley Co., 353 No. Main St., Bristol, Conn. D. A. Ostron Drug Co., 157 No. Main St., Bristol, Conn. L. P. Tucker, Druggist, 45 No. Main St., Bristol, Conn. Lee E. Paulmann, Photo Finishing Service, 21 Maple St., Bristol, Conn. THAT THEIR RABY COST KIS PoP A Eunoren — = AN' JAY SAID ) My! A HUNDRED _W DOLLARS BY BLOSSER NES, AN IT WUZ2ZN'T EVEN DRESSED=\E HAD T' FURNISH ™ cLomes!!

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