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Coat styles, the Smart Twill Coats, fur selection. There are coats, as well, of novelty fab- quality. ‘THE NEW ENSEMBLE SUITS vite personal inspection, Cuban heels, pair ........ Priced Saturday, pair il e Children’s Tan Calf Lace Shoes, welt for Sizes 815 to 11, for pair . list. Say Proposition Wil Pass at the pated, Annual Community Ball The annual costume ball of March 2i—Foresters Hold Short | gayjy,, d k. This will be on 1 Meeting — Bowling Teams Will |27 4t 8 o'cl An addition to Mhe grand list of | o $10.265 over the figures of the board | the sum board is $4, ved for pipe lin “This scction re and cubles was | ohert Silshy: refreshments, ph Carter and Charl ing the value of new high tonsion | raom, towers erccted by the Connecticut | wWalton Meagley, Leon aniss Light and Power Co. in the western | William Cole; indges. Dr. Thor part of the town, which, apparently | ffodgsen, Mortimer L. Rhodes the assessors had overlooked. 1°0r | Mrs, R. Morrison. not h company has heen assessed the cus- | tomary 10 per cent over the total |a¢ tpa g agsegsment, in this case, $830, mak- Total additions amounted to §12,- 09, .while the total deductions reached a figure of $2,844. New Britaln w 1t is expected that the board of (a gala night fortable for those present i1l furl sary to call a special meeting of the | district cach vear taxpayers, inasmuch as the work of | Foresters’ Meeting Short fixing the tax rate consigts of a prob- Routina husiness was hanging in your closet will still be useful with a pair of trousers to match. We cany a line of SweeT-OrR UNION MADE DRESS TROUSERS in a variety of colors and materials. Step in and let us match up for you. JAS. PERRETTA Tel. 680-2 EVERY WOMAN WANTS NEW AND SMART COATS, DRESSES AND ENSEMBLE SUITS. WE OFFER THE LATEST FOR SPRING NEWEST IN COA™S SUITS AND DRESSE Qur showing is creating a most favor- From the chic coat, to the elaborate able impression, including the New Top Ensemble Suit, you will find the broadest Everything that is new and trimmed, that may readily be matched to incidentally priced much lower than you a dress and form a smart ensemble. would expect to pay for garments of like Careful inspection will rics that are the last word for style. prove that we-speak truly. LATEST IN DRESSES Made of cloth or silk, very chic styles, Are offered in a vast number of beau- in all the new colors, Suits for woman tiful styles. or miss at most moderate prices. We in- are the very newest. The fabrics and colorings See the dresses we are showing, at $14.75 ta $75.00 each. SPRING STYLES IN PUMPS ‘Tan Calf and Patent Colt Strap Pumps with front gore and small buckle, turn soles and Cuban heels. Priced at pair .......... Black Satin Ankle Strap Pumps, turn sole, Spanish heels, oL D e e T o I The “Roanoke” Pumps, in patent, tan ayd black satin, . $8.00 . $7.50 $6.50 $6.00 $2.00 Girls’ Patent and Tan Strap Pumps, with low heels. soles, <|zo§ 5 to 8, D L s oy e e D e he changed. It is governed by the Berlin News | amount of the budget and the grand Foresters of America, held last night at weather there was not a large Thie opinion of several prominent | residents of Berlin and Kensington question will pass at the special town meeting tonight, There will prob- ably be some i fon for against the matter, Indications arc t hat there will be a large attendance heen discusscd,were deferred until a later Bus Line a Help Berlin residents living below n-Berlin hus the line have found the weeting tonight, Residents o Addition of $10,265 Is Returnd | s aamovscto near the oninien o I no doubf, have their wisheg realized. by Tha[ Body : A ln:;:ghy meeting is not antici- | Ithough if the discussion be- g | comes Heated between residents of Hertofore, it ssary for many of the able digtances | c4Me 4 now, | tax rate so that the town jo | would be met. His rema their | londly applanded. It is report- | After Mr. Norton's talk several of has been nec people to walk conside |ih order to get to a bus, bu minite schedule, possible to ride almost from homes to New Britain, {ed that busin s on the Meriden end {has heen good since the line started land it is expected that the number | the 25 mill tax rate were put, there of people uging the lne will grow as wasn't a dissenting voeice raised |time goes on. | Community Ball Wil Be Held| Worthington Community Center as- soclation will be held in Grange hall, ¢ evening, March | Chureh Services Tonight The Way of the Cross and b diction will Le held tonight, at 7 Paul's church, . Brennan will e of this service, | pr.and Mrs, ¢ fifth dance of this kind to he held Meet For Champlonship Tonight. [by the organization, all those in the | past having met with unusual suc- 1e All-Kensingtons and the Ber- lin Construction company's team will meet tonight New Britain, for battle for the championship of the | Kensington howling league. Both teams are good, there is no | doubt ahout it, but which one is the battar of the two would he question to answer. tion has anything on the other as as the number of games played and Several novel features will be of assessors has been rveturned BY | troduced this vear to make the af- tpe board of relief, which recently | fair even more enjoyable than any completed its work of checking Up | which have taken place in the past the list of taxable property In Ber- and ane of the big ltems will be the lin. ‘m‘m'f-hmvfl which will be carefully The figures of the assessors ®ng fastefully arranged, showed a total of $4,625,010, While | The commiftecs and officials in ed at by the velief | arge of 1 oI e cko 3 charge of the affalr ar Tickets, i e Pratt; affected most by this adidition, $8.- | ppjzes Emil O, 8hjerden; ticket col 500 having heen added here, show-|jector, Arthur H. Bughnell; cheek decided fonight which group has the upper hand when it comes to knock- ing over the duck pins nnes Thomason: decoratinne, {have followed the the past seagon, say that it has heen |one of the most interesting since the league hegan its activities To Speak In New Britain ding in a list the 1ghting | Tickets will be detributed before | the affair and there will be no sale or. 1t is the aim of those] in chargs to limit the sale of tickets, ing the grand total $9.150. also. g0 that dancing may bhe com- pices of Centennial lodge of Britain to Sherwood ish music and [grand junior sfeward of & expacted, Berlio {neécticut. grand Indgs, finance Wwill meet next week to fix |residents will turn out in full force. ML, at the Hotel the tax rate. This work is dona by |as the annual community ball is the | Th thé board alona and it is unneces- | hig social event in the Worthington fi | iiske is deputy grand chaplain of |the fifth distriet Fast Berlin 1t Ben Parker and his orchestra iscussed at fom in arithmetic only and cannot "hv meeting ef Court Mattabesett, | in town Thursda e e BIG DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT FORESTER HAL and Vest- Music By GILBERT'S BIG FIVE — e 7= TW BULDING DoP Kensington, Conn. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, IFRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1925. Plainville News 2 MLL TAX RATE VOTED AT MEETING G. H. Norton Addresses Gather- ing on Town Improvements ATTENDS MEDICAL CLINIC | Commerce Chamber Mecting—Sells Intorest in Business — Personal Tax Returps — Income Tax Af. fidavits — Briefs, The mpecial town meeting called last evening by the board of se- lectmen, voted to lay a tax rate of 25 mills for the coming years, taxes to be payable the first of April, 1925. The board of selectmen’s estimate of expenses for the flscal year was | $124,1564.73 and the tax rate will cover his cost and all others includ- | ing #pecial taxes laid for various projects put through. The meeting was attended by 62 men and three | women and was one of the hest | meeting held in recent years. §, 8. | Gwillim was elected chairman of | the meeting and Migs May Morgan | acted as clerk. | A feature of the gathering was an "nqq’rm on current {mprovements | needed in the town, made by Charles H. Norfon of TRed Stone hill. He | citea several stances where he wis | required to pay a tax as high as 26 and 27 mills and was then calted on to pay an extra assessment to the town and flayed fhe manner in | which they were laid saying that the [ townspeople themselves in general | were to blame. He covered the ground from ( al street west te the | Tinden street scetion and criticized | i the citizens for allowing the walks to remain covered with smow and Liee, making them almost impassable | for pedestrians. Ha also criticized severely the neglect shown at the Linden street Ken- | school where news walks were re- contly laid, He took the town to gath- | task for not cleaning the snow and ering and several important ftems of | fce (ront the walks about the build- ing and sadd that it was a source of dunger to the school children { while tha walks were left as they were, He touched on the need of oW He stated that the town was woefully lacking in sewers and | would never progress until adequate | sewers are laid. Te also spoke of | the need of a new high school and : flatly in favor of a higher needs ks wore thote present asked a number of questions and when the motion for against it. Attends Medical Clinic orge . Cook of the Neri block, will leave tomorrow night for Washington, 1. C. where Dr. Cook will atte the Interna- tional Congress of Medicine to be held there nest week. Dactors { from all over the world will be in attendance there and all the re- | {nowned men of the medical world | | will assemble to discuss and teach all the modern discoveries in the field of medicine; In the morning. ciinics will bhe held at the following hospitals Walter Reed, cld, Providence, George Washington and Sibley; and in the afternoons. will be lec- tures by all the great authorities on the advances and progress made in medicine during the past year. Dr. Cook wha recently succeeded Dr. J. N. Bull as health officer for Seoufs will attend a meeting of their troop at Borlin this evening. Mrs. Ingraham of West Cromwell aughter, | Mrs. George Skene, at her home on | Wilcox avenue | Philip Nase of Middletown has| heen visiting at his hdme on Wilcox aven Mre. 8 Hazelwood of West Crow. has heen the guest of her well was the guest of relatives in| town vesterday afternoon Awhile” gocial given Aid in the church ames Ross am hostess, assisted 5. Winfield Ross, Mrs. William and Mre. Wiliam Palmer, was v attended and much enjoyed. e winners were, Crazy Pa- ade, Mrs. Royal Holmes, 1 er Masquerade, Mre. rank Pouts, conso ) Mrs. Willisin Ogie, the Minister's (Cat, Mrs. Asa Fuller. Miss A 8 Matsen of New Britain was the guest of fr in town yesterday A flinch party be given Epworth leagu the Methadiat church in the church basement this { evening. All are invited to attend FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 DIDNT KAow ¥h NER POP HAD A OFFUS IN A BlI6 BULDING=T WUZ AEBVER IN A JaY wuz ANENER N i 1 NES- AN \ RFORE 1S TWENTY state. He spoke of the sidewalk gud Britain cours cross walk conditions about “the | | | | g Plainville, will attend the congress|evening, 80 that he may be informed of the | First I'riday devotions were held latest developments in health and [this morning at the church of Our medicine, He plans to inform him. |Lady of Mercy. Regular Lenten de- selt of all defalls of development votions conslsting of the Btallons of in the health matters pertalning to|the Cross and benediction, will b the country and will avall himaelf [P Id this evening at 7:50 o'clock. of the benefit of the leciures to be . given by the greatest doctors in the world, His efforts in this line will greatly reflect to the benefit of Plainville and the town will be as- sured of the latest discoveries in the field of medicine through the attendance of the local health of- For the henefit of his patients, R Dr. Cook announces that he will close his office tomorroty afternoon at 4 o'clock and will again resume Tenement for rent, Apply 141 West Main 8t., Plainville.—~advt For Salg—Household furnishings. M. A, Norton, 160 W, Main St.—adv, Bt, Patrick’s Cards at Prior's—adv, practice Thursday, Tncome Tax AfMidavits master, will be present in the post office every day until March 15 for o " | the purpose of aiding those who are | ViSHO! From Deutschland | to make income tax returns and to | vign and witness affidavits, Mrfl Gra- e e | ham will slgn all affidavits and e Potedam, March 8, - | appeal is made that all who plun | to send in the returns, do so at their ition put up to Loulse Wyneken, of | earliest opportunity because of the 'this eity, formerly teacher at the | rush of bukiness at the post office | pomestic Science and Trads rchoul and the added work connected With |of Nienburg, when she went to | the income tax returns, | America recently to study American | Commerce Chamber Meeting [home life as a cook. In a series of The Plainville Chamber of Com- !grticles contributed to the Rerliner merce held a regular meeting last | Tageblatt, she narrates her personal :'A\smng in the rooms on Pierce |axperiences, The apple pie eplsodo strest. A number of reports wero [came during her second weck in recelved on varlous projects and 2| America. report of progress was made by the | ewith diabolical banquet committee, The committed [ gitan, “the lady T worked for sing! has not yot set a_date for the an- | oyt o ple for me, greenhorn that nual aftalr because a speakier 1as |1 wae 1o bake. This American na- not yet heen secubwd. Tho mnext(yongi dial was a mystery which 1 meeting of the chamber which will | jovog vt attompt to solve, as T had take plnce the first Thursday in | s ST : 4 b April, will be the annual meeting of | weeks. T therefore mado a tip-top the body. |German apfelkuchen, which looked Sells Interest in Busincas | gamost like a pie and certainly tasted Leo ladoy, formerly u wmember T yer to me, Result: 'The others of the B, & L. Service Statlon firm, | foct 8 % nas sold out his inferest to James | “(CEREC | Boswell, his former partner. Mr. LaGoy has (aken a position In New Baking an cunning," she she observes, “was y {fruit, Every American child, Personal Tax Returns | course, knows how to prepare if, but Tax Collector Willis J. Heming- {17 giqtt, 2y repors |'m: th ,’,,w,.s;»!mn [ o Kat lfouna eturns made o him so far oar [returns made (o hint 8o far {his YOAT [4y,¢ gAmerican servants have better ve far excecded those made in 2 : fty g i quarters than German, even the lux- other years in hoth amonnt and per- 5 . ury of a private hath, and that they centages. To date, about $1,400 has been E»unv-:u-q by him. Abonut two- A treate d politely, but that, never- thirds of those liable for the tax |theless. "being a cook in Am Ihave paid. no more fun than heing one in | Mr. Heming: the response to the tax notices and | e —— hopes that the other third will an- hcphcrd Qu ~ti0ned h‘v swer the call and setfle their bills | s} A so that they may escape additionat | State in McClintock Death levy® of interest and other charges| Chicago, March 6. — WHliam 11, made when the tax bills are not paid | Shepherd, foster father of William jon time | Nelson McClintock, whose death s There is, however, according to |under investigation here, was called the tax collcctor, a large assortment [to the state’s attorney’s oft last of old bills which are still on the |night, only to be released.a short books unpaid and failure to settle [time later when the latest bit of cvi- these accounts will mean prosecu- {dence brought out by the three in- [tion it they are not paid up soon. |vestigations inta the youns million- | Bowling Scores aire's death proved worthless. The Standard Steel & Bearings,| A hurry-up call w Inc., bowling league held a rvegular | Shepherd by excited officia | a- [Mrs. B H. Reut) v feels gratified at |Many.” ession last evening on the Recr r, owner of a tion alleys with the following Indi. [¢!inical laboratory told Assistant vidual and team results: |state’s attorneys investigating the Tnsoection case that a man who resenibled pho- R tographs of Shepherd had come to e 7 * laboratory about 13 months azo e o = and asked to buy some germ cnl e e Sl bne |tures. She said she had forgotten Eillott e e [the kind of germs he askcd for, | Detectives hunted all afternoon for Shepherd i night he app 1out snceess, hut last ed at the state's at. 494 456 449 2nd Operation Donfon S6 10§ 75— o0 |torney’s office and faced Mrs. I Stanley an a4 \\_;.71“ Te . e 40 83 si— 204 | OIrs. Reuther said that the man leanders §3 a3 17— |who p: a visit to hier lal tory i 5 90 g7ie was much larger than Shepherd and | Wieen 2 S finally stated positively that he was na - not the 5 B ot th man Bullards | s EET S o a3 Fretiy nle e . e S | Actors’ Equity to Pay 3irnhamm 4 c e . 5 t L ol g3 Jury Investigating Shows Hart SRR a8 New York, March 6 Tohn Fmer- Caisse 0 96 son, president of the Actors’ Jlquity ‘ 2 “VN»H’M(KHA:‘ hias informed Polier | n 460 | Commissioner Enright that he stood ‘ Malntenance y to mest the expenses of the amethe ..... 71 7 s play jurie A for the 1lm<-r } | purpose of drivin ged salacions Leo productions from oadwiy } D offer was ma after Distri % 102 ney Ranton had appealed to lie for funds with whiel 441 the play censars with tick Report of Birth Tt is under Mr. and Mrs. Anineeto DeNur of Park street are the proud pa churehes will hal | r wi penses. A numb lucers have ents of a danghter born to them ves- | oftarsd to s & terday noon pertorman eds ta he Plaimville Briefs used to forward tha activitics of the Pythian lodge, K. of P. will holl reviewers a regular meeting in 0dd Fellows The anti-profanit vone faday hall this evening at 8 o'clock Plainville Hose Co. No. 1, will hold a regular meeting in t men's rooms on® Fierce & e WHY!!! run that old car any longer, paying a liberal allowance foward a new Y FORD open or closed. and pay the halance call and give you an imate on TONIGHT AT 8 . M, your old car and a demonstration Music Furnished by the of our new mmdels BIG FIVE ORCHESTRA { REBELLE CARPINTER of New Britain Tel. 628—Representing Managed under direction of DANILL M. COLLINS Andrew J. Hogan Tel. Plain. 11-14—Representing S /| Colliny Motor Co. Tlaimville, Conn Wonders of an Office! MISTER ACGOOSEY, ) WHAT ARE ALL THOSE LITTLE SQUARE HOLES N 'N YouR D 3 FORY .~ James J. Graham, asslstant post- Grape[run MSO ] Mystel«y m Brought Up Again Tonight—Fd- ward A. Viering Exalted Rule Elks—Rey, B, M. Donnelly Coming | American pie was tie stiffest propo- | Three months in fail were imposed o Newell Jennings in the in Hartford, when he ap- peared as the result of the hrawl at | on Cherry street a month Antonio Tottore was kill evidence in- Hartford hospita dicated that the hrawl was a tragedy | as the “wrong man" I'rom the meagre apparently killed. en in the country for less than two | In the general melec Joseph Leogr to have been the slasher, iall geveral days ago. neral of Mrs, Disalvatore ral of Mrs. Mary Salva- | will be held at &t on Saturday morn- \fter the high mass of requiem, hurial will take place in Theomas cemetery. Health Board Meeting Whether the flareup of the anti vaccinationist I before the legislature will aftermath at the meeting of the lo- cal hoard of health tonight is being another dist that stumped Miss Wyneken The first | Anthony's ehure |ing at 9 o'cloc At the legislative h ance when State Health Commission- Oshorne commended Joseph T. Wolsard for his firm stand | on the vaccination was feared he mended the local health officer high- ¢ for his vigilance was well represented at 500 signatures among the nufters ex- consideration of the eent out for | when | be made tonight to bring as it has lain up the matter 1as not reconsidercd his de- | did not wish interference wtih of their plan Directors’ Mecting Called lireetors of the day noo nat the Following the heen ealled for Tue which will be Connecticnt Cl portant matters now hefore the fcut general assembly. Flks Flect Officers A. Viering was ele of Commeree, s at {he meeting last night esteemed Joad- (Wil be refuele el ____________ LS Bristol News DI SALVATORE SENT 10 COUNTY JAIL (Sentenced to Three Months by Superior Court Judge the priests who have gerved in St Joseph vish. ¥ hontas Entert Ahout 100 couples were! entertaine ed by Kitchewan Counell, T, of It last night at a whist party and dance in Red Men's wigwam, After the card playing, music for tha dancing was played by the Twentieth Century Serenaders, Logalice Bond Issue After w presentation of the meass nres n sary to leg the recent hond issue of the third school dis« trict, the votera of the school favors wd the propositions last night in one of the shortest meetings fu the his- tory of the district, When the bond Insue was originally proposed, it was thought necessary to ask the legise tuil work to float the bonds. Later |1t was found that'such an undertaks INg was not necessary and accord- [ngly a change had to be made in {the original vote of the district on the matter, Lodgo of Sorrow for Rockwell, | Alodge of sorrow in memory of Albert 1. Rockwell was held by Brise ‘ fol lodge of Elks at the Eiks home | lust evening, The eulogy was de ‘ livered by Former Senator Noble E. Pierce, who recalled the &ccoms ‘ plishmenta ot Mr. Rockwell and wha praised Lim for his ability to de thin, fn spite of opposition. Mr, Rockwell was a charter member of [ the Dristol lodge of Elka. | Discussion on Roosevelt, 1A discussion on Theodore Rooses | velt will be held at the regulae | meeting of the Arym club of the Prospect Methodist chureh to be lield on Sunday noon. The discuse sion will he open to all members of the club, Bristol Cluh Entertainment. The Bristol club will change the ! nature of its usual lecture form of ) cotertainments tonight when it will | have the Dixie Revue, a company of | 9 artists, entertain in ita elub rooms, An claborate performance of musls il dance and vocal numbers will be | vendered, to which the members of | the club and friends have been ine | vited. A buffet Tu ;1 will be served after the entertainm¥ut, Final Forum Meeting Sunday, The final meeting in a series of ten n forum meetings which have been Tield at the Congregational church on Sunday evenings will be held on Sunday at 7 o'clock when Dallas Lore Sharpe will epeak on The Lost Poet and Prophet” Dr, Sharpe is a well known writer and lecturer, The meeting will he presided oyer v the Rev, Ernest .. Wismer and a 15 minute organ recital, commence At 6:45, will precede the meet- ing. Realtors Will Meet, The March meeting of the Brise fol Real Estate Board will be held | Monday at 12:30 o'clock and will | take the form of a luncheon event with the business meeting immedi- fely following. To this meeting have been invited several men inter- ested in the real estate and insur- ance business of the city, and in ad- dition the two representatives, Judge Epaphroditus Peck and Arthur 8. | Barnes, and the senator from this trict, Huntington P, Meech, The speakers will be Senator Same | uel C. Doty of Hartford and Rev, | George B. Gilbert of Middlstown. | Senator Doty is a past president of | the Hartford Real Estate Board, | | | was active as a senator in the last eral assembly and is taking an important part as a member of the present state senate One of the important matters to be us&ed will ba the proposed | real cstate law, a first hearing on | which was held this afternoon in the stato capitol. ‘Russiali—(Go\'t. to Aid | Amundsen’s Vessel Nome, Alaska, March 6.—Captain Roald Amundsen's exploration ship | Maud, which left Seattle {n June, 1922, to drift across the North Pele, from a vessel sent {Nov. 1 Febrve was ¢ 1 Sommerfaldt ©1828 BY NEA SERVICE WC by the Russian soviet government and may return here ahout the mid- dle of Angust if ice conditions are favorable, according to a message today from the wireless station at tavanger, 200 miles southwest of Oglo, Norway The Msaud was reported leaking it Captain Oskar Wisting, T to have no ty in reaching a port. He did tach muech signi nce to the cak as he said it would freeze dur- winter but would open in 1mer. A message from Oslo gaid, I'he despatch aleo revealed there was a shortage of fuel oil but that the vessel could uge her eails The last reported position of the {Mand was 76.25 degraes north Jatl- de and 143.2 tude 0 degrees east longl- b ] RELP FOR NEVOUS WOMEN. It has often been said that only a woman can understand what ner= vous w re. Most cases of vieness, sl SR e aches, hackache, fretting worrying h their or= t that a Pink- pound. It is & and rhs or over forty years has res g wonien of America ta Merit alons