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He was and Walter Payne and a very inter- ar ed Sunday by Officer George esting program h arranged Kanupka. {which is “something differcnt” than Sipko is Discharged Ithe usual program. ard Sipko of New Britain was | Iqi. ged when he appeared, ing been arrested for driving with- | out a license and without a registra- | tion for his automobile. e ex- plained, and the explanation was | substantiated Dby his brother, the latter had placed the licen registration in different pla, that he had heen unable to find fit. The license and registration, he aimed, were in the car when he was arrested. He was given the benefit the doubt and released I With Scarlet ever Miss Catherine Gold, daughtc Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gold of Berlin, is suffering from an attack of scarlct fover, Berlin News ‘STOLEN GAR' CAUSE FOR WORRY Police Hunt Everett Cole's Auto Which Brother Borrowed TIPLER GASE DISCHARGED Driver Fined For Overloading Truck s been James MacPherson is confined to s home in this place by fliness, The Ladies' Ald society of the Methodist church will hold another ‘Smile Awhile” social-in the church parlor Thursday ternoon at 2 jo'clock. Mrs, Jam Ross will act as hostesses. Some of the numbers on the program are: Lost Tdentity, {Flower Masque for which a rize will be given, The Minister's Cat in New (olors, (prize), and the |Crazy Parade. Al who attend are of ased about their dress. A prize will be awarded the craziest-looking Juna- tic. Al are invited to attend. The Parent-Teacher association of {the Hubbard schoodl will meet the school building I'riday evening, March 13. A business m be held first and will be followed by an entertainment program and social hour. rof | No Decision On Stand Grand Stand | No decision has heen reached by {the Kensington Athletic club as to League [ 1),0 type of grandstand to be erccted |at the Percival avenue field, A mecting of the club was held last | night at T. A. B. hall and plans were | presented by several concerns inter- ested in the project. The committee studicd the specifications but i » matter further before —No Dccision on Proposition — Bowling Teams Victorious. GOVERNOR'S TRAIN A “stolen car” creat of cxcitement along last night at about causing the police of Berlin to go out in search of the vehicle and ex- citing the citizens of that district to a great extent, The car is owned by Evere of Cole's Grocery store, Berlin had left the car in front of tI d when hio went to get 1a erlin great deal street To Present Minstrel Show The Happy Hour Minstrel troups | will present a performance at For- esters' hall, Kensington, on Wednes- i) 1 [eb7 G ) ‘\I.l)r‘rl).\«\ mM‘\’ shortly after 8 o'clock it was -‘mw.;:'“’ t““‘]‘m‘l‘m‘ e ,\,‘,“".‘,, ":_ 2 ‘l He dashed to the town hall where 10 Sece Al o ‘ session of the town court was ””" pRntapmance 3 gy will make atr progress and made known the R L that his car had been taken ay Thtie crovieteh islavadet The police followed him out of the ' T8 hall en masse and, after hearing the ulars, Officer Orville Ventres George Kanupka, were dis- patched in the dircction of Hartford, as it had been reported that the car went off in that direction The car was found today fn Abel's garage none the worse for wea The mystery was explained by Ever- | ett's brother, William, who reported t Cole ! He store wtinued from First Page) Miss vice-cl tie | for tee r Mrs, Tiuss; Ca republic it necticut, Miss Joscphine 3 Haven and D, in fact 1y, 1g ! ation of tl d to of New Haven, wer also s of Senator and Mrs. Bingham at the Powhatan, wh making t re the ome. ron 1s 111 (s eron, plumber lin, is confined to his ho ness; a report today states. B ams with ill- | B a oy Mo | Asquith‘s Maiden Talk geron is one of Berlin's well known | s g 2 | citizens and one of the town's lcad- Delays House of Lords ing plumbers, ¥ e As: nted Press, League Teams Are Winners London, March 4 Fhe ANl Kensingtons and the RBer- nd A lin Construction team came out vie- i that he went to Meriden to visit altorious in special mateh ad. oft R young la \d had driven off in the act night at the Casino 3 por autontobile. | A1 Kensingtons had as their oppo gt Officers Ventres and Kanupka SaW nents the Young All Stars of t that the car could not he found, it! \yerican Tape Goods \s shid, and returncd fo Berlin. The first game Mrs. Savage's Birthday Siars, LYE (h Henry Savage of Fast B o Rl s ans observing the Sith Graham's Vets went dow versary of her birth. She was born'foat at the hands of the in Greenwich, Connecticut, and came 'tion team, the to Berll 1 young woman, lof three from the tng employed as a school teacher in el remlisof t Berlin. nothing 1o 1 While a teacher fr met Henry marricd about 15 " s return fr They lived here from that time Mr. Savage died in 1907 Five children were born ouple, fou hom They are, AT Clarence AVAR Sav s, up ar e ~The Earl nerly H of Oxford (N 1uit minister, in the House afternoon, cau inst occupying indefinitely. Franc = was won by the company ANl cding games in a sail, afforded grounds for comprehensive int 1 the interest not o Mrs 1s today by .| national pact an 1 to de- onstrue- latter taking two out Veterans, How- 1 games 1in tournament in company Kensingtons Iriday eve- ity, n when be- ever, had so m to say. prove Marquis € in re- the outcoma which the nstruction delegation and the All tied for first place. iing will decide. The ollows East Berlin she nd they after Mr, o ¢ other p. « internat s got to talk- were « Al situation, Lords, which s its deliberations about 1s them in plenty tea, did not Sav- of the ivil war. usually begi four o'clock and er f tim until a “|FRECKLES AND on. scores of last night were as o'clock 1 the ek nE. to li Sava Willis T. ss Caroline Suy ris °r seven o'c SPECIAL MATCH All-Kensington. 11 of are M s is in good | lrequested to wear something gueer | at | ting will | LATE IN WASHINGTON lanile News TOWN INTERESTED 1N NEW TAX RATE Tomorrow Night 'OMMERCE CHAMBER MEETS w. Church Notwes—Bowling Scores— Hold To Lenten Supper—Plain- ville Bricfs, The main topic of interest in the [town at the present time 1s the spe- cial town meeting which s to be | held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in |the Town hall on Plerce street | 8peculation is rife as to what the | coming tax rate will be. In view of {the Increase in the grand list, many are of the opinion that the tax rate will not be any higher if as high this year as it has been in the past, but because of the fact that the select- !'men's estimate of expenscs for the coming year has not yet been given out, no real information on the sub- | ject has been secured. The select- ment usually announce the estimate of expenses for the coming year at {the town meeting and explanations are given if they are nec | the tax rate is fixed | the amount of money contained in the estimate, The figures of the grand list are taken into considera- tlon and the tax rate is figured from this total. The board of relief has worked on the list and will have had all details concerning reductions and inc finished in plenty of time for the rate to be figured. Plainville has been fortuna that its tax ratc has not becn Lorbitant for the past few | property owners a | there is to be an increase th | that the raise will not be lar te in 3 and hoping that if year, [1ectman James Simpson will | the meeting tomorrow night and all business proper to come before the meeting will then be taken up. | C, of C. Mecting | The Plainville Chamber of Com- meree will hold its regular monthly merting in the rooms on Pierce street immediately after the special town mecting. I time for th | opening of the meeting has been set at $:50 or after the special town meeting has adjourned, A report will probably be made tomorrow night on the work accomplished hy the which has been working on details connected with the annual banguet f chamber which is seheduled to held next month. he annual meeting of the cham- ber is scheduled for next month at which tim be read and offic year will be ¢ tant matters cussion tomorrow nigiit Birthday Party Woman's Relief Corps of For- number of | hold a open special committee The estville to which a larg: Plainville women belor birthday party Thursday rioor in (. A. R. hall, Forestville, All members who have had or will has birthdays during January, Februar March or April, asked to com 4 bring something for the Those who can are asked to be the hall 11:30 o'clock in morning. Catholic Church Notes First Friday tions wi at the Our Lady t hurch of of is week with mass heard tomorrow afternoon in tomorrow e\ will be held, Saturday therefore fasting sdiction orrow ther days and days of obligation On Sunday eveni gular Tenten servie and Rev ew ssor at St. on and b ¢ to and s will be Brady, a * Seminary in 1d profe Hartford will ten sermons. f the rosary, sermon Hold Lénten Sap & h G f tk ir Saviour 1 will r in paris ing from memt £ 1} nds 6 fri are invit Bowling Scores The Temco Bow U ing 1 t 1 following session alleys with th and team scores Safety Sw. Stocking s2 84 Hart s7 HIS FRIENDS m FoR 1is cont 1 which ¢ o of min ut 1 n Congregational ha services | | | | | ol { | READILY= \WHAT | COUNTRY ARE WE % = . LWING IN? thought ot heen ¢ 4 ma Fined For Ove Abraham Gordon of fined $25 and costs in the town court last night, wh rraigned before Judge ( tirlswold on a cha 1tr imony 2,500 pound Merider Berlin was | pj 1 1 commer k Graham's Vets, driver policeman rdon said he was ale to weight the «w permits, when th rrested by a state I"cbruary 18. C nable to get to a s zoods. on 45 420 Fast Berlin Items Drove Without Li 1 ekly m Josaph Cerelle of F Iriving ting of munity club will be held hias 1 REVIEW YOUR HOME WORK, \ /00U AND YoU ANSWER LL MY QUESTIONS 5 Tk A (& ar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925, Special Meeting Will Be Held' ... ™ 3 ™ | | \ | R. C, Birthday Party—Catholic |Hebden | [ [ | | | | | ary and | according to | Peck Bristo Ne MOVING MEN FALL FROM THIRD FLOOR 443 b I [Thrown to Ground Waen Ve- ™ randa Railing Gives Way - ithside i aso w0 MAIN ST, GUT HELD UP o vor Sw. | 2 —_— | 106 il 80 91 104 Ewald . Brondwell Smith street also. Willlam A, Loughlin was another opponent of the five foot cut John T, Chidsey, former president of the Chamber of Commerce, was in favor of the five foot jy sition as he wanted a wider #trec After a long discussion the cil decided to postpone the for two weeks until more The ws Do-All Riecker Derby . Soymour M. Hart Livingston coun- matter data may council ghought Ing on the t may unless some compro- situation is effceted, 58 £1 o4 e seeured k strec of the Evening Schools Close, After a highly succ complishment thiy y 84 102 106 H, Grif §8 term of the evening night with the excrelges in the Splendid programs instrumental numbers s interesting talks by t ed speakers were prese ish and vocational d nelderman Pavano schools closed annual gr last luation ool and Relay 51 as well Johnson ted in the Opposition to Five ¥oot Slice De- | rtments, o Dionne Lemeris In velops at Council Meeting—Grad- \fapagor \tter departm Earl J. Arnold | Chamber of Commerce spoke xecutive uation at Evening Schools — ot antages gained tschool whict stantial steppir from in at the — in the evenin 441 468 Woman's Federation The Woman's Federation of the Congregational ehurch will hold Its regular meeting in the church par lors afternoon at 2: o'clock Miss Elizabeth Rogers of the Hartford County Y. W, C. A spea 1355 | Revenue Officers Gave Receipts, would wrove as sub- He cited the careers who had gained their South and Oak strect 1 tralning the ening ) | anda railing supplemented it lat | they were engaged in moving furni- with more training to their ultimate winl | ure into th Falling 30 feet | floor of the housc li many men ndament e way w tomorrow house, 0O injured yes ir suffered 2 of the bruises and othe *| suffered what is believed Y| fracture of the hip and serious | s oo | bruises. | The men are employ followed by the play “Alicla Plcks | ¢ oo yn S0 o, 7 Up” Many of the parents and | ien St entture friends of the members of the class | gy o rono up over the veranc are planning to attend the fete, |ing when it gave way with them and cipitated them to the ground Ameri- | They were rushed to the Bristol hos- Brock- | pital where the fractures were meet Fri-| queed and where it 18 expected tha 0 o'clock at the | the men will recover. home Robert Craig at 16| o Park s Wark will b o on acticies for the sale of household | alds which will be held sometime in April. t, discuss Amer- 1 by mer- rtic- and Church School Entertalnment Mrs. Abell's c of the Congr ational church school "will ¢ entertainment in the ehurch parless Friday eveni A short recital Michael Peleher, violinist, and Mis )y, accomp: wil verely | noon fractu nization work was ry Potter of the state zation hoard She spoke p t to the f) it le to interd ry respec makin daily program. The exhibits of the work the departments were marveled dressmaking rtment han for compuls by Trudon th were { by visitors. mil dey special merit, i the vocational clicited many words of |factory executives, who school official seek New Sewing Circle Meets The sewing circle of the n Legion to Barn post, 1 day afternoon at 2 of Mrs, nery were of al draw- department praise of were guest i ~ct Widening Opposed : expectations, of Main | e feet of de of the ng city coun- foet 1 Members, Extensive plans for a membership campaign were discussed at the meeting of the local fish and game club last night in the city court room, when President Joseph I C'Connell spoke the fine pros- peets for the new year for the cluh a membership of nearly at present, «a steady gain b ,been apparent, but the members it a greater roster must be fis trips are al for the opening ¢ to general ed widening cutting off of f K on the west 3 | thoroughfare met with str Bearings, | sogition last night, at the "1l hearing. Those in Sk Sl HCICR | opposition th hat o eyaronaivnllingsS would he too gre: favor following individual and e scores resulted Main Office | Sullivan ..... 6 §1 Vincent Fawley Maguson Duns S. & S. Bowling op- toel & bowling n | William largest propert | opposed the five foot cut, sayin he thought that a ¢ hoth sides would be one foot cut more hway, would ht. In told 1d heen kept ha olitic rop- in their desire to With the 1.il- see how the side- [ “ : £ 4 o o4 of one foot : fish ained Mayor members of more des 1 would gi | ot ve and game club . Wade w Oriicers Gave (Ceort That the revenue officers who re- moved contraband from the Mon- treal excursion train a week ago, gave receipts for the $5 collecte cach bottle of liquor taken from the passengers wa d today by several of the p on the tr No intimation of “graft” was hown, to the passengi who the officers did their iciently and gave their ery bit of money was charged for the fficers in lieu of the in St. Smith Janes Goodall Lamb Litcher how build- of the build- s on the a v owners only, opportunities to er Lilley Tracy building on the Tracy Cond 1 plenty of the S elirat ano! seng red work ¢ es for ey that side- woull ul proposition vork out, go the council though s views seemed t ke an in Ton ken to Martin Tough jai 1 for trial, ol Possible Fall Mountain v school is more | Korb . TLoughlin foot cut, | three foot | side of Quinn .. Edwards . Rishop Shirley That th may build a ,a possibilit distriet than ording to member he PESSISSSEIIR S g | I~“D. & L."” Chats — He Who Always Wears His Best, Has No Sunday Clothes— Once upon a time lived a boy whose hobby was Clothes. Everytime his Pa bought him something new, he'd immediately wear it. One Sunday, a girl friend invited him to her party. Of all the suits he owned, not one was new. He be- came blue when he saw his playmates “all dolled up,” and because he didn’t have a new suit, he didn't go to the party. Stores that continually run “Sales,” never as a rule, have merchandise at regular prices that people will buy. Sales have their place, but when every other day is a “Sale Day,” there is some- thing wrong, somewhere. When we mark our Goods, our PRICES ARE ALWAYS BEST in the FIRST place. That’s why we seldom have Sales! And We DO the Busines Davidson s Leventhal of the board of education, who plan to attend a special meeting of that district tonight. In a recent visit of State Schoo) Inspector Oscar Fit- zimmons, the schoo! was found to be vanting in many respects and his recommendations may mean the of u near bLuilding in the immediate future, Consider Building Line Building lines on Center street will be ordered in the near future, \ccording o the sentimemt of the city after a preliminary the matter last night. appeared in opposition to the ordering of the lines, which will give a for any nefv structures, which may be constructed. council hearing No one asi Struggle for Platinum Shares in Stock Market Johannesburg, South Africa,March —Extraordina witnessed in the stock exchange when there was a scramble to buy platinum &hares were repea yesterda ‘hen the excha opened there 1s a general battle for shares, part= s ult of overnight orders London to brokers here. The s of the exchange resemble§ ind of a raca track, be- whionably dressed women. The bulls and the bears fought tooth and nail, and it is esti- mated that 500,000 shares changed , including those transferred than once. ¢ scenes society o wi hert hristian church ome of oad st Renton sday Dave rockin orth advt. morris chair an A. L. Ro; £ hair for Washi 141 rooms; Broad I improve Camer ments w EASTMAN Yo.2 Hawk-eye a $ Radio our ad E ertiseme t on page FOUR ROLLLS OF DEVELOPING AND PRINTING OF Geo. R. Byington Pharmacist Main St At The Following Stores: J. F. Crowle 353 No. 11 West Plainville Specials WEDNESDAY and Father John's, large size Almond, Quince and Benzoin Lotion . . . 3 Roxbury Fountain Syringe $1.19 - Thralls Drug Store, Cor. Ma 1 Whiting Ste., Plainvilie, Conn, THURSDAY 98¢ 157 No. Bristol, Conn. Central Drug Co., 131 Main St., Bristol, Conn. Corner Shoppe, Bristol, Conn. L. P. Tucker 45 No. ¥ COMMUNITY THEATER Plainville WEDNESDAY, MARCH MABEL NORMAND RN “EXTRA GIRL” FREE FILM ONE ROLL y Co., Main Bristol, Conn. D. A. Ostron Drug Co., Main Bristol, Conn. , Druggist, Tain S Bristol, Conn. Lee E. Paulmann, Photo F 21 Maple St., Bristol, Conn. inishing Service, United States Has Two Capitals! BY BLOSSER NO-THATS ACITY= \WHAT Y \ CADITAL OF TUE \ UNITED STATES? RN at § o'clock. Th entertainr