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New Spring martly Tailored are the Coats .in all the newest brother of 2 to 6 years, in all leading colo each oa: also Pongee Coats with hand embroidery, . each All Wool Crepella in pink, blue and white, L an 2y ea e ol & e C h e e e For Tiny Tots $5.98 ., $15.00 Other Coats of crepe de chine, for 1 and 2 year olds, in pink, blue and white, - $8.00,, $16.98 Coats materials for sister or | a $5.98 The New Satin Are Very Stylish this season for dress wear. Satins, with hand turn soles. Black Satin Ankle Strap Pump and Spanish heels, price, each plain Blonde Satin Pumps, ankle strap, double Spanish heel, strap soles, pair Black heels, Satin Slip-on Pumps, Cuban JIERTE Black, $7.50 . $9.50 and ... $6.50, $7.00, $8.00 § | ¢ Pumps Brown and Blonde itched turn ‘soles, slip-on Pumps, turn on several other novelty surprise fea- |turcs, which probably will not he announced until the evening of the {dance, en Pavker's orchestri New dn has been secured to furnish Berlin News OF JITNEY BUS 60, =57 745 " Service to New Britain §0 STEPS TAKEN AS YET of lecision on rangenients will be made. Team cap nake, at that meeting, re- of men 1ins wi number b orts ag to (he squads who will 1 team nguet e will 1 the banguet, Giannotta, pr br. It ind 90 rding to jdent of the M. Gri evening at 8 o'clock, when final ar- > hetw S0 it I'usquale men Schools Will Close 3 For a April Week—DPlans For Faney Dress i Mistom for ard th Ball Progressing — News in The Town's Churches—Items, s, and a general good time ssented With ( st week thr nization of 1o itney itain and kast iderved by bierling pany’s line East Derlin, Whether or not 1l ctient {gau and company woul t ten of th of wched an officia the ning 1ded to take v compiny line between Now Rerlin is hein Al residents of B mations o famil i rsaries of nter, 1 anniver Helen, on Thurs: ited their was t » for ran Georg annive sev Carter Mrs te Monday, of Wednes- 1ple who hay A the 50 t sary came on lay congider celeh on line is ne sary. the pesidents oificials possibility ¢ in the ction of the to Berlin rnat om alin ons in casts is siim. Just wh of this new ¢ 4, is not kn ms to t ganize attitude sit ba put it today e to k 2 residen accept the res g a petition, several 1 1e one will circulatir is h 50 The cxtension of the it considere. fr showered Berlin, were nds tulation irs chief reason for 1 guests from New | Britain and Burnside tained is that ity a bus line Yiftic cetions hetw ir home v way trolley, At times, it is h Berlin until attend shows New Brit times n N Berlin peop! in making con Titain and ti t cleel Jave W Expect State Officers Tt is expected that a delegation of officers will b at the meeting of the Woman's Hor sionary society of the Ken Methodist church on Wednesday at th of \r Spec Progr will he of ric yresent seible 1o reac I when people appointments in midnight or h ain. Prepare For Heavy Berlin authoritics rations for the annual which wi luring the sumn pected that traffie reased t that ington v lock ting Traflic ‘: eld ire makin Wooding rush of Jionor of 1) throt e |out, it is months Athletic Club Ve will be nl on Athletle T A ) in and ‘ot Paul's Church on 3 p: Tic n N7 1 is ¢ several new it K S noon portant street Several Jific resider jui ther or not tr als will b el at q inter rlin and the a r from the first solec 1d not be reached today raffic is light along the turnpike t the present time, except on ple ant Sundays. The traffic officers will legin their summer duties May 30 ould | n, who n tmar on, ton Brennan will he ssion the orrow morr follow Mass will o'clock tomorrow morn Heart church, East Berlin, wi John C. Brennan of Kensi arge. Sunday school w Berlin Congregational Dangers of Tnertia subject of the n from the following Monday, or April |Samuel A. Fiske a church tomorrow clock and the \ at 12 o'clock, Junior Er ernoon Schools Close April 3 The schools of Berlin will close o spring recess on Friday after- noon, April 3, it was announced lay by Miss Mary E. Griswol¢ perintendent of school It is plan-| ned to reopen the schools a week | the to- su- | Th serm the rlin Cor at 10:45 by Tickets for tl fan dress ball of the Worthington ( ¢ munity Center association are sel rapidly and there are hut a few according to a emmber of the mittee in charg The affair |o will be held on March and wi the big social affair of the s far as parties go. There will be fumes, three for women or men. In addition there a prize in the elimination The ass day schoc ting of. the today ha ason, as six prize |ing 1t Friendly lice will be held at |theme evening of next wee {will be, The Junior l¢ will 10 a, | on Faith. a series of of {nel of present. |0 mediately ship pastor , |lors reachiod deavor me Itopic Robherts rand| | their lar mor followed [ Wednesday Mis- | aft-| |contest. The committee is working |mect at 7 o'clock In the evening and he subject of the discussion will he he Place Whe We Live; Keep- The evening se 7:30 o'clock. The ing on Thursday |, 7:30 o'clock = | of the mee it 7 Wilderne gue will meet Friday 5 o'cloc crnoon at Kensington Congregational ¢ The pastor's class of young men meet in the church parlors at | m Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock | t which time the pastor will preach This will be the 14th of sermons from the Gos- | There will be special | ch school will meet ini- following the morning and the theme for the wor- | period is “Obedience to God.” 5 o'clock in the afternoon the | cor weted by the in the church par- ihership T his ¢ Christian B uke, The Sunday is At cehism class will meet e 24 in o'clor . ing will be held and the “What can we do to win At is others to Christ?” W. ission ahout 6:43 o'clock Mr N.|. vill give a n ry | Robberts will not be here as he will be weeks to take in other land ed tq this serve At Mr, while longer, W eat way in a fe ionary work is welcon Ttems, Berlin e rel Sunday Fast followin Methodist ¢l i by The rship ¢ wday school Junior Olga Lund of Friday at her } Order of a at ing. is place will take t this meeting. local Epworth Le the memb of Portland Friday evening. At the next meeting Woodmen society p made for a supper and hletic hall lastern Cromwell next A number their oting of ¢ be he eve e will first ed League at M of Madern ans - will he smoker to for mem- A m FRECKLES AND i(e] | the of | that the ¢ |9 of this y |in the banquet hall of the Masonic | Temple on East | Senator Charles M. Bakewell of Ney | Haven has been | principal will address the gathering are Gov- Bullard, hamber of Commerce ticut. | make this affs | onie hela | making up a musics interspersed | former appearances in this rol | assur ‘ing will be ca with and humor. Ka [ e Broad street. Rev, lin, | in requi rell | during the nd Wesley Kav LF P | Plainville, tery on Farmington av vis which was e Soda viewell all thing would venture 1 Plainville News FINAL PLANS FOR ANNUAL BANQUET (Chamber of Commerce to Hold| Feast on April 9, This Year MRS. WH. J. KAVANAUGH | Investigating Robbery—Dr. Bull on Vacation—Bowling Notes—Plain- ville Church Notices — LaMotte Funeral—Briefs, The hamber of Commerce appointed 1o rrange for the annual banquet nization, announced today air will be held on Apri « The feast will be lald committee of the Plainville Main street, Fx the for others w secured speaker and rnor John H. state Trumbnll and 8. 1 president of the of Connec- The committce fs planning to r the most attractive recent ycars and are program to be the in among speeches, aniey . secretary of the rumbull Eleciric Mfg. Co., has been cted as toastmaster, and his wil all who attend that the even- rried on in sparkling Kavanaugh Funeral, The func Mrs. William vanaugh of Park street was held morning at 9 o'clock from the hurch of Our Laly of Mercy on William P. L. pastor of St. Matthew's church “orestville was celebrant a m high mass. Miss Laura ar New Dritain was the soloist of mass and as the borne from t Beautiful Land on High g chur les and n; Harry nolds of Bridgeport, wrtford Nat Stephen Re flower b rior and Raymond Cunningham of e arers re n Interment was i St. Josep i Investigating Break. A meml the state ed Plainville yeaterday and start- 1 n investigation i the 1to them by the 1 a officer rty dam- e and to own g the fused break John alto o of 1 fon not ges ious to divu ing any clu i any- 10 chanees of finding 1k mystit thoro Dr. Bull on Vacatic N. Bul ifter his weeks, tion Bowling Notes. andard Steel in held ening on t owing COMMUNITY THEATER Plainville SATURDAY, MARCH 21 BRICHARD TALMADGE, In “AMERICAN MANNERS" SUNDAY, MARCH 22 MACKAILL, SHALL 1 DO?" DOROTHY “WHAT - AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE All Kinds JOHN COORE. COMPANY Iteal Estate and Insurs HOUGH ST, I'he e Plainville HIS FRIENDS of | body was | L |sider X Paul Bmith Landry 1580 | | Birbaum Smith N | Goodall Lamb Litcher Demare Yard Brooks Datoli Elliott War Tinto Woodruf Thot pse Pla Congregational immedia ice, the un '8 m Baptis W Sunday y service; T sprak of T:45 ing. M. 10:45 a p. Sunday school with adult Bible class at noon; m., Leon Griffin will be the topie will be, “The I T Vive, ning service at {by Rev. afternoo vass for made wre aske the coming is an im of the church depends on it and be- cause of will be pastor, siasm, The ¢ the Congregational church will meet tomorr the chu be Miss Inspect Mail Routes Assista Graham of the m of the town he will inspect { side, Westwood night at Hartford, ternoon un, at 2:15 wi church of 1. Brown, rector, Geo will b Mr. 1. and is survived by his wife children Prer 1 6 ices dy of held ¢ morning rtaking parlo services matter of ex e into Crooked Catholic Church MARCH 21, 1925 |10 o'clock and Bunday school | sions at 4 o'clock, 83 - 162 | Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock 04 5 |Lenten services will be held with 83 [the rosary, a sermon by Rev. Mat- 83 thew Brady of 8t. Thomas' scmi- nary, Hartford, and HBenediction, Women's Federation Women's Federation of the Congregational chureh will hold an all day sewing meeting Thursday, Jach lady is to bring something for lunch, The evening group of {he tion will be held Thursday o'clock. ‘There is no age limit Every one who cannot come in the day is welcome at the evening ses- sion | Episcopal Church Services at the Episcopal church of Our Saviour tomorrow will be as follows: 8 a. m., Holy Communion; a. m., church school m. morning prayer and sermon; D m., evening ¥ and sermon by Rev. R. H. Burton, . D., of Hart- ceeen ford. t . T8 98 3 Entered In Mect 3 | The Plainville group of the ¥, M (el today for Meriden wher - state a of the Y. M. £10 435 45 CRUIELT Several of the Church Notic members of the local group are en- church: Morning [tered in the events and from past ¢ 10:45 a. m.; church school |Showings will give a good accol tely after the morning sery- |Of themselves in Meriden Lenten class and the men's Plainville Briefs der Mr. Ham; Young Peo-| Touls Higgins has taken a cting at 6 p. tion with the Tator g ne on the New Britain roa . Migs Rose Suba, injured in an au- tomobile accident in Hartford Thurs- it. is reported to be resti comfortably at St. I'rancis' hospit John E. Fay, pastor of the of Our Lady of Mercy, Is attending the funeral of ative n Rockyille today. Bullards 88 79 85 86 430 417 SN &S, The o 422 [ Inspectors 10 1 a Antomatic er n Vetie meet is being held. inville posi- 50 station t chure m.. the il b td of Sin; school following the morn- n.om.. pustor wil iifilling Righteor @ Thursday, prayer m meet- a I churchi: Morning worship at m., sermon hy the pastor; man to . D. Wanted—Energetic work in meat market. Apply Forestville, Conn.—advt dan for Drive Roberts Garage. Phone league at 6§ AOLY Epworth 0 op. the leader, ice Where Friendly; O p. m., sermon Arthur A. Ball. During the | n, the every member can- the church budget will be [T aaoye of Women Voters All members of the church Backs Dormitory Here d to remain at their homes The Connecticut League of Wom- he hours of 2 to & o'clock the canvassers and make | on Voters s supporting the building of a dormitory at the state normal | ge for church support for | léchool here, the March issue of its | | your. 127 hire, Keeping Tt ovo. conference year, This e iporfant canvass as the life | .pyietin” containing the following paragraph: “Dormitories are most important. Britain Under present excellent work of the | greeted with enthu- {yyjjjimantic and New |cially need them. conditions the girls are living scat- [tered about in large industrial cen- |ters where normal hazards are often As the life of a normal | school, outside strictly classroom | hours, centers around its dormi- [tories, suitable ones are needed not | merely to keep a roof over the stu- nts' heads, but as an integral part their education.” espe- Fndeavor wvor socicty of Christian hristian End rg 5 o'clock in r will afternoon at ch parlors. The lead Sadie Okenquist. great, Jam inspe: Postmaster s T 1 tour of tior hail routes on the west side rday. On Monday routes on the east ant of ves FaMott Funeral mneral of Thomas LaMott of Park who died Thursday St I'rancis hospital in | ill he held tomorrow af- with prayer at the Bailey s on Broad street d at 2:30 o'clock |}, i J-piscopal by Interment ourt fown of Plainville, Mar state of Albert Hultenius, late of nville, in said district deceased. rsuant to an order from the Court of Probate for the District of Dlainville. T will sell at public auc- tion (uniess previously disposed of at private sale), to the highest der on the 25th day of March A. D. at ten o'clock in certain real estate id de- situated in the of Plainville, in the State of Connecti- as bounded and described in application for the order of sale on file in said Probate Court. made on premises. terms, i etc., s, o'clock at the Our vio! Rev. cemetery 42 vears of a and two | g noon ceased in West aMott was Town Plan Meeting wille town p a regular : town hall at § commission will con- ilding and veranda lines on street and will also up nding Dewey ave- wn comi mee ting cut, or Sale be the For JOHN A to take ormation, Notes at the Church of Merey on Broad street w t the usnal hours tomo masses at § an ABRAHAMSON rator. Oon HERALD CLASSIFIED BRING RESULTS THE ADS with THERE IN THE CRISIS hen or you other tickly, this bank is is indispensabl local busi The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILI R . G Where the Credit Belongs! ARYM CLUB PAPER bid- | ap- | Cullen, George H, Quinlon, Junius 4. Douglass, und Charles H. Wilcox, Discuss Rockwell Memorial Ways an means of the Rocks well Memorial committee were diss cussed at a committee meeting last night in the city court room. The fund has reached substantial pros portions and arrangements are bes ing made for the selection of the form of memorial Vacations Soon up of the winte started in the the Faster on April vacation " Bristol News SLAPAT ‘DRYS'IN scheds schools Win has been Ing ipation of will begin two weeks' fore term antd Discussion of Wheeler Bill to Be » Resumed Tomorrow will opening of which closes in June dance of the High club will take place cloging y for the when the annual presented in the ol gymnasium, Spring Practice Held practice has been held by school nine in anticipation season in the Willfred Croze ne lias @ promising array ites this year for the team ident of a highly succ A good nucleus has been from the well groomed year so that the season's very ens be the the V.F. W, ENCAMPHENT PLAYS . Twelfth Distriet Committee Prepar- | Ing Report—Fish and Game Club Membership Drive—H, S, Baschall | “ s of the Squad Practicing. f Captian The « ’ Wheeler bill, legislature, which meeting of the A I'rospect Me oneluded g tomorrow ah siderable 1 th meeting, a say it scussion on the proposed | before the started at ym club of church, will t the meeting of the c wnd has attracted con- | nt | St candi now s it the L tul the | retained nine of Frospe coura 10dist consider Adior West Ends Champions. rpenter’s infallible eye, downfall of the in the rubber game the West Ends for all championship and the gu nen were defeated by & score of 40 to 12. Despito the over- vhelming tally of the West Ends, the me was full of fast moments and but Carpenter was the feature, No matter at or distance he stood, the when it struck his His play last night was & reversal of his showing with Unionville of the Farmington Valley league Wednesday night against the guardsmen, when he was cffectually bottled up. Will Extend Mains, Extension of a two inch main for 100 feet from the end of the present n has been ordered by the water department. Extension of 253 feet of two inch main has also been or- | dered on Sycamore street. The board Ireports all of the reservoirs full with the exception of No. 2, which s down about 2 feet. The consump- tion during February amounted te 8,000 more gallons than in February 1924, Funeral of James Elton, The funeral of James Elton was held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at his late home at 20 Summit treet, where s were conduct- ed by Rev, | . Fox, pastor of the Avent stian church. The body was taken to Burlington for burial in the cemetery in that place, | In Third Place. The Company L five has gained third place in the Farmington Valley basketball league after having been dislodged from that place for several mes. - The locals have a percent- of 538 with a record of 7 games 1l six lost. I play tonight test. iate. 0. E class Dewey € night proved ¢ for tomorr 8 Abel the Arym- quoted as follows of the Volstead who don't any liquor them- mostly lodging in sma dwellin with granite loorplates.” Property Mafters Hamn, Meiklem and Runge, Tnc., Willlam H. Stratton have claimed their interest in 28 building |} lots on Broad place, Kenney street and adjoining streets to Charles A. Runge of Meriden, A building permit has been issued | by superinte nt of public works to Gustave Grassman for the erec- tion of a three-family house on | Stewart street to cost $1 3 An attachment for $600 has heen placed on property of Peter Miku- llak in favor of Wincenty Propko as the result of a loan, The case will be heard before the April term of the court of common pleas. Plan State Encampment | Opening steps toward the preli inary work for the state encamp- ment of the Veterans of IForeign Wars on June 11, 12 and 13 in this cit 1l be taken at the gathering of the general committee on March | 27 at 8 o'clock in the city room. This event has been planned as one of the biggest military organi- zation meetings, ever held in the city and plans of Harold F. Emmett Post of this city, which is directing | the affair, call for an elaborate pro- |gram. A banquet to the visiti de es, entertalnment of the visi- tors and a grand street parade and milj ball are templated s features of the affair. Invitations will be out to state and local icials, while several gues of na- tional e will e in- cluded ia Company L of the series the city basket five has heen it 0s¢ opponents act use very 1 large thrilling play outstanding vhat n with quit- was caged hands. complete court " won 1 commit The locals in South- reports on the pre le next Friday ni Action heard city over the action of the ington in a e | Eagies to In Bell City Aerie, . tiate another dates a Eagles be m Commend Council's Commendation about t city for property re fall. The revaluatior hecome ol necessary according to opinlons held [ by people and the realization [of this nexd by the council has |evoked words of praise. According awthorization given to Mayor by th 1ed with the property and work not later will will inla large of candi- ular meeting in the all on Wednesday night. The on the organization of the show and on the organi tion of a dc team will make its report Arrangements will also bhe made for a large class initition on Sunday afternoon, April 19. Franklin Lodge to Hold Concert. Something novel for its members will be given by Franklin lodge, A. 10 1% and A. M., at its special meeting than in the Masonic temple on Monday night when a concert program will be rendered by the orchestra of Franklin lodge under the leaders ship of Walter W. Porch. has been ¢ 1 in appropriation aluaticn work next man to the John F. Wade tract will be | sors reva complete the October 1 School Committee Working The speeial building committee of 12th district is working hard on the last to secure council, a con- to the assi given at ot | plans and bids for either an addition Fall Mountain or on a new site, As ured | S to the old school w stru v ne must he s commi two ltched and Burned So Could Not Sleep, Cuticura Heals, “My trouble started with little )| bliste:s breaking out on my face, They itched and burned so that could not sleep at night and my vhc: was disfigured. I tried several remecies without success. I sent ‘for a free sample of Cuticura Soap. and Ointment and it gave relief al. t at once. I purchased more, and in about two or three months I was completely healed.” (Signed) M:s. Emma Robinson, Stone Ridge, New York, Oct. 2, 1924, . Keep your skin clear by using ticura Soap, Ointment and Tal.. aily toilet purposes. 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