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SSDAY, MARCH 11, 1925, | : . .11 N | untin the new buliding < has | newca by the first of April o avold B . % " been érccted and the classen have [having thelr lssues of the American t ~“D. &L.” Chats ainviile News [been filled. He plans also to do|Legion Weekly stopped risto ews A d something in the line of football Plains are now complete for the o el ke s e R LS DoNot Look U 120/RSOR PLEASINGSUCCESS =1 5 T O G psiTION -flan‘/érd's kopping Center: | Plainville which Is exempt until|Ances will be conducted at night, at | 1926, from the state for- |6 and 8 o'cock., This I8 the fingst Upon That Which | « rmit law, The district is | Americanization picture ever shown 3 2 Full House Greefs First Presen- et ut i nters and s recommended by aidevert-) Samnel J, Large Succeeds Him || It Contains— section of IFarmington avenue | Fast Main street running casterly | The Goldenrods basketball team tation of Operetfa |on mast Seain sirect 10 the nter- | ot prainuiie 1w 4 cose game to tre | 00 Directors Board T g e i e W {ing's - scction of the raflroad tracks, then | Lyrics of Dristol In the. John Jen. in love with a King's daugh: | s S ot L Iaat e o i oG Rl Uil {| ter. She liked them both, of Bohemia Broad | ponents at half time by the score settle the affair. streets, thus easterly on Broad 10 lof 13 o 0, but the Diristol hoop f | e interscetlon* of Washington | (ousers cama back strong In the | - : Il ‘llluult\’uu,l l‘u\;)d.. \xu?et,i :gtt) A | Plan to Alter Building—Play Bas- stveet thus south to the home of 1; cond Talf and overcame the lead, | TWelfth District Not Harmonious on | t\}l, old the “|“ an(‘s tI'«.). | \ Thowas P, Prior and casterly (0 & (e gamy was a snappy aftaie but it ; e 1e one who brings him the > Ketball Tonight—Local Men Open | point where the trolley 16aves (e | yone o orabTa i choleeRorDaleeThind Spbiet i s cup of wine, marries his nter of the road on Whiting Bonds Sold—Walter B. Woodruft || dauehter. street, then southerly to Cook's col A bejautiful collection of Rugs from our best Manufacturers to be sold at very - | cither participant or and ther o the point of ; res—Ne | e Prince Lronght a solid e A t s Scores—Plainvillo Briofs, ner and then north to the poin %) i Sells Stores—New scout camp, |1 One Prince biong ) low prices. A good opportunity for brides-to-he and other Homekeepers to take | spkmn i Lot beginning on ast Main street. Pibialan ]"‘,','";‘:""' ¥ At & meeting of tors of | gold cup of wine, The King Business in Hartford—Bowling fiaticufts whicl little damage to | | was marred in the sccond half by | | | advantage of the Special Prices. | The first attempt of the fresh- | Al rointa v.v’u:a;u.' ‘1'::.”“: fet | which iy to be conduct: et '”‘(“' gi TRl SR dranlcitl and Seaid iV whe | man ¢ & D & o1 | ust have permits to build a DY s el : 1o | terday he ks club, the resigna- N ™ : maneleasgenitn, Bialnyilia BHian|RAeC e apin T Bl B s AT Al 1 of the || S i Great. The other Prince Y |school in presentation |”{ O e SO G T T g b DT L \V“‘ e an Silver Co., us a ai- | brought a plain China Cup i < & rical as glve ast evening | .. n will b punishe y ' SRRt GOnLee or o mber v recepted 3 s, The a rank 1 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs, regular| 9x12 Axminster Rugs, sold at regular S ; : :”,“\ ‘}" :” ::. o (," l'l”"‘ (roduhden sodilanodmun aned ¥ lare turned into making this affair |’ Gl oiae et g cof wine, he King drank it, sefore a full house e Commu- | presccution in the fown court. e vacancy caused by this Gl e < 4 Y ¥ Sl 1l £ oSS T i one of the ? cars. i and said it was the best he selling price $145.00. Our Saee Price is | selling for $55.00. Our Sale Price is [nity theater on Whiting street. The | To Alier Bullding A cscrlptions sl ha | tesignation President ¥. G, Hughes| | 20C S81C 1 W £ 68 5 V5 o) h o Gl X ip! ) ed a nominating committee|! ever drank; and the second $117.50 | $45.00, | affalr was an immense suceess both The Russell Estate building facing | so14 inciuding. faney and household nominating mmi S A Sehaio e financially and socially and the cluss |on West Ma rect will under A e i ing of Wiiilam 8, Ingraham, || Prince married the daughter. i . . calize a ne 0t e [oxtons according 1 1 3 each ‘cter A, Caw-| .o 8-3x10-6 Worsted Wilton Rugs, regular | 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, extra L T e O N i | dePATtmEnt Will also be inaugurated aehiEl e D et ot selling price $135.00. Our Sale Price is | heavy, regular price $69.00. Our Sale o projects which have been |front of the building will be ve-| .. o m_‘ e e e "v"l argr, who was eleeted o ) ) not look UDO}{1 e s 1 c Price is $39.50. d at the school. modeled smaking it one of the fin e e R i el bonrd |{ but upon the moxdwandlse_lt $110.00. | Price is $59.50. DIE v Al onlillad AN M erry il S inaE b T et ol e i H”“j“ i aecaons) Mr. Large has for many years | contains. We're not the big- .. S8 e P o s 2 4 Company” and the cast and chorus siore fronts will be remodelled and | “* M58 o ; L IO R ISl [ heedth storeR mithelatate but 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular sell- 9x12 Axminster Rugs, sold at regular was composed of members of the lu great deal of work will e done | 4 r\ll.':‘.‘:‘h‘xu;"] Sanpen KA cement of Bristol, has been a | {off NOTE T 8 S D f o )5.00 + Sale Price is | selling P $47.50. ur Sale Price is | freshman class of the High school |on the inferlor. Work on the a it e il councilman, is a member of the B : inghnriceRsllo VU SRONIRS 2R ol M“”.]L L © & assisted by two members of the i ‘1\\’\\‘":\in rw. (‘u’r(fi(l in j i w”\' e LS park commissioners and || merchandize, frrom the same $89.59. 39.50. fourth grade, Albert Miller and |very near fufure SIPER Aty Compstint compit; merous offices of a civic || Manufacturers, that the big- 5 q | Vinton Earl. The leading parts Play Basketball Tonight e e for thaloien L e Steativenihe moted asionalesiil oo tHc fo1oR N A mer v 8-3x10-6 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, regular sell- Rl were taken by Ldmund Toli ana |y iy, DAskebalt Foneht Lt it a A 115 Ye- [ man of the chamber's committec on | *sn. Yet our pmgg b;;:e “ i rice 5 « Sale Price i i i 3 : Sale Pri is Helen Ostman as the little old man 1.1 ¢onrr L R AT (D] e e A8 Riegntsanii LIS iy blicEnecrertion) | f § selling price $97.50. Our Sale Price is | ing price : slel ricek b R P bail tram of the Hartford County|hoped that a large crowd will Ls | Tuird school District Bonds sold. || moderate bl SR Ay present } Profit of practically $11 a bond That | is In charge of the arrangem $85.00. I $37.50. tively, and their acting and singing | et 3 ; ; hy v el T b e ol oy |l RE T oy 01 U0 Gt Legion Auiliary Mects vas made yesterday at the Bristol why so many of ¥ mA { v 4 i3 evenir YT A el tovali 1L [ o e e T S SR - New Britain’s Well Dressed 36x63 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular sell- 36x63 Axminster Rugs, heavy, regu- @/ The charactors of Bessic, portrayed aromplly at 8 o'clock. | \'wt‘u ‘1',‘ e :l,’-\»,’ln‘»l A .”',r“lv‘ recent issue || Women buy their needs here, ing price $17.50. Our Sale Price is r lar selling price $8.50. @ur Sale Price is iidreiblasCon (ot fanit @GRS DBrock-B, n Saturday night, the local feam |, - T e a oo i ta : 7 S l|[bx Catherine Brautiou, were among " piay Simsbury in Simabury in | or MU0 In L Flon I (va‘nr-iul $230.000 of 4 1-4 bonds in a sale | | instead of going to the big- $15.75. $6.95. i@ the best ana Captain Milton Kramer ro ening at S o'clock, A very im- | of the sccuritles to Eldridge | ger cities for them. Elila ime of the rmington | | < of the cadet corps carried out his Valley section. The locals have first | ; : P 7 3 ol D74 et ’ : faolion | committee will be hell in the rooms | $101,629 a hundred for the bonds, ! 27x54 Royal Wilton Rugs, regular sell- 27x60 Axminster Rugs, regular sell- Bk to p-;t;m \ | op | Place einchod in the league but ¢ Loz 7115 oelnek, A surprise. enter e G L ;up‘\,-”,i], & : Hens . o e e (TETY i b2 & ; - he cadet corps consisted of | il try to como throt G TaLns : A 1t f ouss dolla - ing pricc $11.25. Our Sale Price is | ing price was $5.00. Our Sale Price is Willlam _ Weber, Norman Earl, | o i (o €om Skt R il furnished. Reports | tion. Other bilders were: Eo- 4 = RNl ALy BT, ! S b a clean slate. | 4 1o offorts of the committee on ) of Boston, and Put- b $3.95. lll| samuel Pratt, Steven Sasek, Ellery |ppoe have yot to lose a leagus von- | 2% ¢ oston, $9.75. . Hashen iner, Vietor | ot imabise A 1o vy he membership drive will bo re- - of Hartford, together, Hurlado and Sebastian Acari. The lpo gya toam that will break the| Co1¥ed at t erting, 1 { H. It Allen & Co., Toston, | (=i ) G ST b s | : ~ Bricfs L oilng & Do PRl Uond e rnaitings, Bnd chstoms . wars {YeRernan, Elizabeth Stanley, Lucy Form Partnership | Mrs. Williz waugh R +LoiDay & (o, MRoston, $100.215 /5o ovi i sections of In. === | Rogers, Marjorie Iutland, Emily| waq street is reported to be in a critica . Grant Co.; Boston, $101,- 2 1 : = ¢ uttle and Edward Barrows ; A e i Reach |12 not far remote from the big cit | Britain police station until a friend East Berlin Hems Kilby, Jennie Melldo Helen | o¢ plainvitle, have formed a partner- | 2N Jition at LHOC SR LU L Pl Pty 800 lies. His portrayal of Japanese life | ! | ' : N 1 : 111 riford was in charge of t whi 1 Had Counterfeit M rumbull, Mildred Flodquist, Doro- Dra : the |, y v portant meeting of the executive | of Boston, The Eldridge Co, | arkers munity club will be held in t stare on Albany avenue in Hartford, e o (iteimiens ted on his trin were well re- For driving a car equipped With [basement of the Methodist church | (1Y Conlon. Bthel Johnson, OB yr Tytiie has been emplo ceived. Attorney Dutton also spoke 4 e . 5 “The former will | bonds, Mr. Beach also sec v M A andAnI s Wb T 3 M , tomorrow. The former will new Jew Zove illeged counterfeit markers, William | this evening ck. The I b Minello market a » rosigned D h ‘ | 1w Jewish government be- 1 counter illiam | this eveni ock. The en- ' na 1 vesume hiis practice upon, his return, t on the bond sale [Itucrge of Meriden, was brought in- |tertainment program is in charge : ! B '1 Dlay Ten- fposition tliere to onter futo the n The! canaiti P e e e et o e rganized in Palestine, where he to court last mght to answer to a of Philo Dutton, et AR IR Gt UG ST o it cxter | grcendinionpoli Ale oo e ar and are |SPENE some time, securing data on I it : i : jen execllent manner and the chorus | ' ] f Pierce strect, who was operated |t the rate of $10,000 a vear and are | (ha local conditi ey Dat |charge of driving a motor vehicle | e [adies of & ibniclis chnvet seh perience ) cery ¢ v it itions. Attorney Dut- {equipped with improper markers. |y I parts were very good both for har- | on at St. Francis' hospital, is as good | dated at March 1, 1 he proceeds ton visited Japan shortly after the [} ) 1 | “Apparently Buerge was ignorant imeet at the liome of Mre. W.|oing wnd techniqus p i R i s maribe eenoct will 1 payment of the | earthquake and had a fine oppore | Appar J {D. Rich on Iriday afternoon of th S i 5 aving an S i Ston construction costs of the new school, | tunity : i L s et oL o o Friday ot f th dance by M rows having an exte i Comrt A t ts of ! unity to view th truct of the fact that the markers used on |y ook, , a dance by the groc line. They are pop- |, ¢ et WG s Coenint o GRne ey W the reconstruction has car were not genuine and he w bull, accompanicd on the Y . held a regulz i : |work being undertaken at that time, o ar and prominent members of s | 8 t . red Clough of this place is | Miss T.ois Phelps, and a violin duet s ‘.‘ e " e nd routine husine Cdiatic | Leglon Plans Dance Y undergoing treatment at the New o TG i ek-Ba ost, American Legion | ' y rsses Teachers. | = 3 . T oo e o et e pol el (oA U AL N eie | e et i R e Addresses Teachers, I Atraneemciit foria” ble Baster D]‘]ver Fma‘] 350 aml Jos[s i}t the other end of the deal and find AR e el licspeclallygavell frecelved A rhefdrill ‘»\I\‘u]x ]\1wh A e A Sadoniat umed his| Rov. 8. A. Iiske, pastor of the|Monday dance have heen made by out the whys and wherefores of such | Gerald Footit of Westficld is rest- | of the cadet corps was a_ pleasing | ') WIS 11 | dutics at . S Hes Gloth lin_Congregational church, ad-|Seicheprey post. American Legion, . ers. Buerge had on his car I8 comfortably after undergoing an | surprise and brought forth rounds | e e ing store after a day's iliness at his | dressed the gathering of the local lin Legion hall. Vaudeville numbers Bel’lm TOW“ GOIN arkers secured from the dealer, it ."l“'} tion for appendiciti g , [ : ML el R o | home in Southing association | night at|will be given, |is reported | _The many friends in this place ot N. Ham and tl T el oo Sl R gu “ (1% side school on present day| Roard of Education To Assist GilieriContt Cates Mrs. Mary Sutcliffe will be interest- |committee which produced the opet 1 e L 1 o $1.00 a Joad | school problems. His re re | In order o assiss the Fall Moune Thomas Zunbuck of Meriden was ¢ to know that she celebrated her |ctta wish to publiely th f ; o i 3 iver in nm»‘.;"m"s and m res on | tain school district out of its pres- TAX RATE IS ,‘5 MILLS"’ $10 and costs for driving with- | S9th birthday at her home on West | lowing people for their k n s e . g | the part of the E the ‘ent deadlock over the matter of pro- out a license, but upon his explana- | Main street in New Britain Monday. ' nhelping with The ) | - | he viding additional school facilities for v {tion that he was lcarning to drive, | Mrs. Suteliffe was born in Cromwell proprictors ‘ommunity The- 'f““"' el = > i E e tihe Deming Re-Elected ‘Chairman of |when arrested, he was given the |40d upon her marriage in 1854 ¢ ater, Mrs, iley and the various ° ""“"“ G ) Church St.—Advt. benefit of the doubt and discharged |'© East Berlin where she resided yerchants of Plainville, t but | Johnson A Finance Board—Yoman's Mis- (on payment of costs ,until about five years ago. ot least, the work of Alhert White | Dionne D . discharged. The Berlin officers were district, a representative of the e lub of the First Con-|board of education will attend the S L h entertained last | Special meeting of the district to be ward for hone rim glasses lost e h house with a|held in the Fall Mont Community cen Cook's Garage and post of- | minstrel show, followed by 2 ».|bungalow on Saturday night at 8 of New Britain and Rosana Dedato, | he minstrel and dance to be given | 1he wxception of the special dance, - . J. Usher, P. M.—advt. About 400 people a i en-o'clock. The district is deadlocked Cases TntContI—)tlion, 1tois [the former charged with having im- |20 the Athtetic hall Tuesday eve- ! ina )| re bein nade emaris cases of Guesseppe Prestana | Final plans ave being made for .« pianist for ¢ {r with (Lemeri sionary Society T Meet—scyeral flat hetl ; is being commended on all sides. | : = tertainment, which scored a big hit | over on of building an {proper markers on his car, and the | M8 March 17. at 8 o'clock, for the | “ppq t, achers and friends of the Do-All Switeh F H h with the audience addition he new school or of A “fliveer” will tand almost any- (latter charged with driving with jm. |Penefit of the Community elub. who helped to ontfit the mem- § . { or riugnes May Protest Meeting. erecting a new school building on a thing, but whena coupe of that |Proper lights, were continued until in their costumes, descrve el ceee W 0 ents wore ‘made. by different site. 5 . |March 17, pending an investig lnn_’ vealth of praise while the carpenter | Ri¢ Pt 1 {] 5 Twelft] Héol c Over Ten Million Deposits IS apparently ‘tme fo quit. S| The tax rate of Berlin was set at | stage, made the play pessible. Plans | Lis B 83 T f for ‘the special s ) ing on|CPOSI!S was passed by the Bristol when he arrestdl the driver of the jnc ast night in the office of | similar affair in the near future 4 147 443 1303 bungalow may . X sank, which is Bri oldest bank- machine, Willian Gailgcher of 310 town clerk. This rate is a de- | e Athletic Association Safety Switeh st S ) queetion, do not wa DS nE oL ela 00 \ipaving iive) Congress aveny, -New Haven, on [crease of two mills from that of last [dohn W, Riddle Quits As Ambassa- | A ting of the boys of the Stocki 97 101 G 274 | DEL CEnt tteresgicomnoundet quar> Nuturday night charging him with [year. inville High school will be held | Fwa terly. While there a few sav- veckless driviig and parking with- | > decrease is partially explained dor To Argentina—Wife Un- tonight and the nucleus of an ¢ ings banks which pay interest at the e G 850 by the fact that the grand list this i i Jetie assocation will be formed if it | Smeiderman ; ) Baimentine el * e Skl [year is about $250,000 more than it able To, Make Long Trip. is found possible. This will be the | Smith 2 g : eangeng. 1 ; (Continued on Page 16) 0 and costs on ‘he second charge |Was for 1924, Another item $t | Washington, March 11.—Pres! f entrance of the local Hi when he appeardl in the Berlin lcontributes to the decrease in the | nd hay to have the m . Chair n Howar ath- | Broad ants qui oolidge has accepted the resigna- |school info the firld of athletics hut § Nationior t hofore Judge Griswold last |rate fact t the b ftion of John W. Riddle as ambas- |it mcans a start in this linc tha . M. Switeh | ment criticised v S ening. {the school hoard for the coming year |cador to Argentina. will develop into something later | at q al — 9262 | Oscar Fitzsimmons in his 1t visit || Ge€ out of the Factory. Here's Constable Brovn festified that [i§ about 37,000 less than it was last Ambassador Riddle's resignation |on sar. The school Something Good the owner of the'macl was at- |V wias receiveg hefore ecretary Principal Ham plans to have Lwell te mil $12.000 schoo! N . ” 1 N ' t tending a dance p Konsington, the (WOl to huild a $1 ac Hughe 1 on \March Laseball team in the spri o rep- Gallgeher and @ roup of friends, {o [@1though the fact that to have a brief list of names hefore |ited pupils o sear N n the old it u the number of sic left the hall and |ProOvements at the Kensington s lim from which to choose a suces ty of i A e all piled Into the coupe, some of [V included in this year's [sor and it is expected 8 7 rly - | 4 e dis & belhele we Have them stunding@nthe running board, e L i NG ! I speci s " mailed to al % « 1 while as m wgpossible got H«Mr,l S |,|ll(ul‘( hairman sssion of the senate. ‘ e ¢ 5 T et s fu T v be present at t The car startes oft in the dircetion || FePresntatiy Francis Deming, | Mr. THddie’s home is at Farming- | char ‘ ness e n to an open meeting of Brock ¢ T h s held. | For Sa!e m’ Exchan e of Berlin street according (D has held the position of chair- lton. Conn ¢ 3 port w the b TN R e 5 i < S 3 Pythians Entertain man of the finance hoard for many | While no announcement was T 3 S TR cfficor's testimosy, and be followed | Vhi annou a G e : K. of P will give UEETSIEstD O |vears, was reelected to that office at roon ! - o chine, Crossing the ] reasons for the ambassi- |t f rd at a slow | o), R S i i n enter ment ¢ ) Injsretiednening fossihs Bles il sl £ e i e e LR L EIGRERTE D S Dt . - State Comm: A Qtdha e mpe flats macs, > A v republican and is prominent in !serviee, it had b : il aven | et . | 1 i ome known that © o e e Arrests Reekless Driver ability of Mrs, Riddle, who under “ee SRRl e ! : 3 commitee in charge £ NS nad o then & 3 ] | Insy tor Boyd of the stat e went t ordeal of the sinking of the ! X ) N 3 | 1 tr T 1 r ent arreste vator Tas- | Lusitar to make a long sea voy of Now Haven on the turn to Buenos Aires, Physicians how the car finally stopped entrs to Schoo run that old car any longer, paying for repairs, eic., when you can get ts being xtinguished a liberal allowance toward a new t for reckless driving. i have advised rrest whic! followed j Irhe ler will appear in the Ber. il ) FORD Gallegher said the car T Jin court tonight to tell his story el g0 tha the load cc Woman's Missionary Meeting e d ar i Woman's Missionary i o o T open or closed. and pay the halance i Nerltii : (e o e on easy monthly payments. Let me IEht switd 1 of the Kensin i C : Th call and give you an cstimate on ,u.‘.‘ 1 ally [ M. Cowles on Friday « f this Plainville of our new models, 101 “.“‘ e { Lo weck ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 DANIEL M. COLLINS Wi D b guest o t MONTY BANKS. In explanatio v time An CRACING LUCK™ (L Ut ibeen prepared by Miss Moore ar Collins Motor Co. Plaimille, Conn For Being Drunk s hoped that a large f SO g i g PHELAN AGENCY Tel. Plain. (-1 1—Representing ; e y s e s . £ Bristol, Conn Tel, 3 588 Sliva and Venzenty Bar-!ha jresent is iz, hoth of Newington, Were f1hat this wil be ma 83 and costs each for drunk- | paryy. D The Thrill Is Worth Something! ennes and an additional fine . was Goes To Hospital td out to the latter hecause he | joseph Prey of Kensingt wasdriving a wagon quipped {loft for Brooklyn, N. Y.. w with Jights [will undergo treatment at the naval | ; N To men were picked up Saturday | hospital. Mr. Prey wah gassed / g WHERE DO You o evenire by State Policeman Palmer 'in gorvice in France during the PApEp a GET YouR WHA Bo\fg) ; on theturnpike. The wagon was on fand has heen troubled consider / - AY FOR w nd Sliva e 7 PAPERS BOY 2 2 P ; ths wong side of the road and Sliva |since that time, E A £ { uemz / D Iva since that tir | E)(me - = EM was lading the horse, while Men's Meeting Tonight compnion was riding on the shafts. | The Men's Bible class of the The were lodged in the New ljin Congregational church will hold ( > its re monthl yme g ir s | ST ST / com o'clock CAPITOL e NEXT MONDAY { Hive a Laugh With the HEDIyol Popular Comedians ot T LEW WILLIAMS | tomabile y o —and — Miss Phyllis Sennir of Kensin GEORGE RUBIN ton i LOUNEL. Hiome 3 in their Chic-Chic Revuef 20—PEOPLE—20

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