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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, n & opping C@onter: s Special Spring Sale of Silver Well Known Makes at Almost Half - FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME OR COTTAGE, THIS SALE COMES MO: OPPORTUNELY, OFFERING ALL KINDS, STAPLE AND ORNAMENTAL. DUR- ABLE, DEPENDABLE PIECES THAT WILL GIVE SERVICE AND SATISFAC- TION. SEE THE ROGERS SILVER TA BLE WARE, IN THE POPULAR LEX- INGTON DESIGN AT THESE LOW PRICES. IN SETS OF SIX Tea Spoons priced at .. Table Spoons priced only Dessert Spoons priced at., Coffee Spoons priced at.. Orange Spoons priced at . Soup Spoons priced only. . Iced Tea Spoons priced at . Forks are priced only. Salad Forks priced at . Oyster Forks priced at Butter Spreads priced at .. Dessert Knives priced at . ... FOR VEGETABLES hammered SINGLE PIECES Cold Meat Forks priced . ..... Cream Ladles priced only Gravy Ladles priced at. .. Soup Ladles priced only. .. poons priced at. . Butter Knives priced at. . y Spoons priced at. Pickle Forks priced only...... Pie Knives priced but......... ix Pieces, 6 each, tea and table spoons, knives and forks, sugar shell and butter knife, in case for only $8.75. SILVER PITCHERS Quart Sjze, for water, hammered finis ain at $5.95 ea. MEAT PLATTERS Well and Tree Design, 15 silver plated, $10.00 each. CANDLE STICKS Silver Plated, 7 inches high and a great value at $1. Covered Dishes, with lock or end handles. special at $6.50 ea CASSEROLES i Dutch Silver, quart size, with Pyrex glass insert, for $3.99. GOOD BREAD TRAYS Bright Silver Finish with rolled edge, ! special $1.39 ea. ) Many Other Big Values in birthday gifts, or for home use. Very, very Iyer Ware, that would be great for wedding or Give us a call. Make Good!" Congregational Morning [, - ght pupils ar The honor roll is com- names of pupils who | Berlin News GRADUN service will be held at 10 The subject of the sermon by Rev. Phillips Will be, posed of the 75 evenings. are Lena Bonola, Ros |tor De Saro, Anna Polumbo, TION 0 EVENING SCHoOL kixercises fo Be Held Here Next' Wednesday Evening PLAN ELABORATE PROGRAM! of Women Voters Will Chaponi, Vie- . Christian En- Ispeclal topic discussed by Roberts. He will speak : Progress of Christianity in | | Strobel and way ren Rir To Form Voters Leag Steps toward the formation of a | N Or Tnticat branch of the Conneeticut Lea to her home afte ter in Deland, spending the win . who has been confined to the New Britain Gener- al hospital for several wecks as t an operation, is repor " Ibeing much improved in health. Little change the condition of Mrs. Henry Savage, who 1s 1ll at chial pneumonia, md will deliver erlin women have shown a al of interest in the propos- Formed in East Berlin and Ken- their Berlin sington — Community her home, re- mains unchanged. Fast Berlin Notes v gnd sermon will briel's chiurch to- {he | morrow morning at 9 o'clock, stand- school will be held . George Mitchell : ¢ Britain will be in charge of {11 a. m., morning p there was a Hold Ball Practice. All Kensington ba aill meet this afternoon at & o'clock on the Percival avenue diamond for Have Interesting Meeting, second graduation exercises of 1 at the Town hall on Wednesday 2 3:15 o'clock, Eighteen pu- |ard time. Sun daylight saving time. lat 10 o'cloc vils are included In this year's class An claborate program has been |feams will be organi prepared for the class before leaving the school and |that the manager and coach m squad have b |1t Is expeeted that A whist social ani dance will Monday eve- | i ning for the benefit of Sacred Heart |ceeds to be u the {hoys may that the Town hall | hgw the men ars working out. | Ts Appointed Manager, has enjoyed great Bt teachers in charge | much credit for of the parish | s church will he A special meeting club of St. Gabric in Kensington. He work with the pupils. [will oceupy the position left vacant Wednesday eve- and P. Tea store church tomorrow o'clock, standard time, the ehurch, whether connected with elub or not, tend this meeting, Several members of from this pl program for is as 1ollows: Members of Foundation Ts Completed Work upon the foundation of the ington post office was com- Americanization department), kvening School Orehestra nleted yester Considerable activ- n noticed in that is expectad that the con- the huilding com attended Tast | moworth League in the evening at Middletown, last night, Members of the sirel troupe will fractor will have Amerfcanization record time. Louis Imarisio I'resentation 11 at the Fast Berlin Met} ureh tomorrow daylight saving time. morths old son of 10:45 ©o'clock, Daconayonl, Exvening School Orehestra was held this m Irogram-—} charge of the New Britain will be in charge, St. Paul's Church HERALD C Welcome — William Brief History Sacred Heart Church i i TFastern standard time. l\enSlmzl()n ‘\' (w' Carnival TONIGHT LLOYD HALL ndependence Bl 1 Song, “The Song and the Breeze,” ed Heart ch unday school will fol- Brennan will conduct lock at the Sa The American's Creed . the Reautiful.” Congregational ficld agent for the A, D, Cady Funeral funeral of A, D, Cady Plainville News GUIDEN SELLS HIS BUSINESS HOLDING The of night after a lengthy illness, was held this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock from the undertuking parlors of W. A. Ball Co., on Broud street and the Episcopal church of Our | Saviour at 2:30 o'clock. Rev, George L. Browne, rector, officiated. M ;h. rs of Sequassen lodge, . 0. O, ¥ {and officers dressed in fll regalia, ne was enacted as the members rant {0 Raymond Cunningham | brother, The Epworth League of the Plain ville M. E. church will hold the nual meeting following the regular scrvice In the chureh at 6:30 o'clock John Guiden has sold ‘his Interest |LOMOrTOW evening, Officers for the American Legion Notes—Finced In Town Court— Plainville Briefs, |in the TRed Arrdw restaurant on 3‘,»}‘;1”“{""“.7 |“'m l,; 'M'“{l S : | ports of retiring officera will be read | Wes Ma stree " | Woat Main street to Raymond J.|ana acted on. AN members of the |Cunningham. ~ Articles of transfer |league are asked to be in attendance, were signed about 10 o'clock this | Baptist Church | morning and the transfer goes into | Services at the Baptist church effect starting tomarrow morning. | tomorrow will be as follows 10:45 The restaurant has heen operated m., the pastor's theme will be by Guiden and James Cunningham |“The Touch of Jesu Sunday | a8 partners and the new partner is | school following the mc ning serv- |a brother to {he present member of [1ce; 1 p, m., “Killed with the hole the firm. The purchase price was|spirit Wil be the theme. Thurs. not stated and Mr. Guiden has not | day at announced his plans for the future.| A} s Pined In Court i Alphonse Sant! of Southington was assessed the costs of court last evening by Justice William Cun 45 p. m., prayer mecting. will be on daylight sav- vie | ing time. Observes Birthday Miss Anna J. Graniss, well known verse and hymn writer, quietly ob- {ham on a charge of driving an Rpcn E served her birthday yesterday at he |automobile without a ticense. He [FE7ER0 DOE {\'I:i]';x‘: W\”"\ at 2 v | was arrested yesterday by Police- ting reet, er fripnds remembered her with many cards and tokens of their y as just recovered from a se- vere attack of the grip. Atteng County Meeting rge delegation of members of -Barnes post, American Te- gion. will attend the meeting of the Hartford county, Wirst District as- ation to be held in West Hart- ford tomorrow afternoon. Com- | mander Robert Craig announees that all those who plan to go should r port at the Legion 130 and 2 o'clock daylight time and transportation will | furnished them 1o and from scene of the mo {man Fred Callen near White Oak {after he had nearly run down a pedestrian, Grand Juror Willlam | Toran prosccuted the 3 Plainville Bricfs re. Vincent Lodra of esteem Southing- | ner has returned to her home after a visit to West Hartford. The condition of Mrs, M | Stephenson who has been seriously | 111 at the New Britain General hos- pital for the past 10 weeks shows a very slight improvement. Mrs. George Spencer who has {hen a patient at the’ Bristol hospi-| tal for the past week is expected to/ return to her home tomorrow. | | nie | ting. | will be elected. Congregational Services Starting tomorrow, all appoint- ments are on daylight saving time. Morning service at 10:45 a. m.; church school immediately after the morning service; Young People's| meeting at 6 p. m.; Christian En- | | deavor society meeting at 5 p. m.: | “Educational Missions,” and | Miss Helen Hurtado will be the |leader. Congregational ehurch school food ale, Thursday from 2 to § o'clock in the chapel. Federation sewing mect- | in the salo of poppies. The poppies this year aro being made solely by disabled men who are patients in government hospitals throughout the country. These men receive ps for this work and gladden their hearts and those of their familles to have an income other than the al- lowances given them by the govern- ment, A large class of candidates will be | initiated into the post at this meet- ing showing the fruits of the mem- bership drive that is on. The post officer being carried re desirous of afternoon. Prepara- | making t memb vip total 100 i Thursday at D- M. [ this year and they are fast ap- 10 | givening group of the féderation aft- | progching that number which will {er the preparatory service. COM- |y, tho Jargest of any year in the munion service next Sunday MOIM-| hisiory of he post. Plans for the ling, Ma The church school will | ¢ ing of Spirit motion picture, “The Lafayette” at the Com- | muni iter on June 1 and 2 will also be made at this meeting, Town Plan Commission The Plainville Town meet at 9:30 o'clock beginning May of th Episcopal Church The services at the FEpiscopal church of Our Saviour tomorrow will | s follows: Rtev. George 1. Browne Plan com- mission will hold a regular meeting e Second Sung ter Faster. | t rector. Second wr‘\l (im"nr oty | R the town hall Monday evening at $ a. m. v.ul‘\‘ ce "“’ :mh ek which time a situation which las communion; 10 a. m., ch £ arisen on Cook strect will be dis- ayer and i cussed. A special meeting of the ) o rector. On Friday & re : mon by the rect el | commission was held last Wednesday supper will be served under the aus- | ) el evening and at that time a petition pices of the church choir, the pro- | e | was received from a large propor- | tion of the property owners on Cook M. E. Church Srvices Services at the Plainville M church will be lield tomorrow morn- ing according to the following sched- ule as laid down by the pastor: The primary department of the church will meet at 8:30 o'clock in the morning. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m., Rev, Arthur A. Ball, pastor, {will be in charge. Sunday school with adult Bible classes at moon Miss Winifred Rates will At the of the e civction of of- Evening ; good singing pastor. | 6:30 p.om., be the leader. services there w ficers for the church y {and an address by th The official board will hold a re short gession at the close of the morning service, A most cordial in eatest vitation is extended to all to attend the services. Daylight saving time COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE close i, your in community | r ent and the organization rday, April 25th. ATHEART (Dog) i SILENT ACCUSER.” Sunday, April 26th. ELEANOR BOARDMAN in “WINE OF YOUTH.” They had flang off restraint. They had come into the wilderness. They had youth and freedom, It was the || lite. marched with the body of their dead | | streets of the town on At the grave in West cemetery, . b e the ritual of burial of the lodge of Odd Pellows was said over the body. | KD DY TRERRL o e e o o |ry Bonney, acting chaplain of &, | {quassen lodge, Daylight Saving In Churches— Annual Meeting center just outside of tracks which run onto the the Standard Oil Co. station. a deep hole has been worn er, almost new; H. Daig rooms between | the The post will hold a re gular vll-l‘!-1 ing in the post rooms on Whiting | The annual business meeting of | street Monday evening at 8 o'clock, | Plainville Baptist chureh will be | Plans will be made from Memorial held Friday evening May 1 at 7:45 | Day and a committen will he ap- p. m. Officers for the coming year. pointed to work with the auxiliary | president company, rests commercial best services are SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 will be observed starting tomortow, | street objecting to the bullding of | | restdence | farther than the other bulldings on Maple stfeet, who died Wednesday | the stre there which Juts out and asking that a bullding line be mamed there, There is no building line established on Cook | street as yet and the owner of the bullding has the right to bulld. A map of the strcet will be shown at | the meeting and a building line will, it 18 thought, be estabiished. The commission will also take up New | Britain road at the same time and Disposes of teet, i Resta 41 vt 2 o lines here will also be discussed. Watching Specders One of the busiest men in Plain- ville is Constable Fred Callen who has started patroling the these days cycle watching for violations ot automobile laws, attention has been drawn to a num- ber of drivers who come through Plainville every day going at a high rate of speed and culting the silent the traffic officer on cach trip and ter- | rifylng other drivers by their maneuvers, Officer Callen will keep a sharp watchout dor violations of the laws and it is expected that through his campaign, a number of erring drivers will be haled into court. Repairing Strects Workmen of the Lane Construc- tion company have heen working on West Main street during the few days, patching up the roads and they will continue the work through the town the town is past One of the worst spots in immediately in the the siding b Here in the bricks and many automobiles have had accidents by hitting into it, This will be drawn to the attention of | the selectmen and wil be :Jlu'])‘ care of, For § Gas range, three burn- price nable. —advt. Kent § We;lthy Fiddler James Canale, of a boas! and millionaire southern produce | that he's a regular 1s entered the “Old vice fiddler™ Fiddle: Contest” to be held In Memphis, Tenn. He will match his genuine Stradivari as against all comers in rendering “Turkey in the and “Old Black Joe. e —— |cal oftice of the John' k Plainville’s Business Interests and our Our aims are identical—th progress based maximum individual we Ifare. banking our at your Tha PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN canization Department, Presentation of Diplomas by Rrnest, | W. Mildrum, vice-chairmas Town School Committee, ECKLES AND HIS mon by the | The oath of Allegiance, “The Star Spangled Banner.” The members of Jennie Anjullez, Della Men's Bible class meeting meeting of the ONER TO MURRAYS Book STORE AN TEWL MR.AWRRAY TO LET YOU HAVE WS BIGEEST DICTIONARY. Galonia, Stella Michaels, Amy Rasmussen, Rafalle Vendrilla, John Danko, Fred Bennie Kozuck, | Warren Ringwood and John Pia, | church. 2 ton Methodist Elmer Bengston, 't of the sermon by The class officers arc secretary, Jenn meeting of the | be held at 7 o'clock in the evening | and Willie Haddock will act as lead- 7:30 o'clock Rev eliver a stereoptic The class motto is, ROSE DANCE PRIZE FOX TROT TYORESTER'S HALI N n lecture on | \ HS EXPECTS A AWROL LOT OF ME YO CARRY SUCH A Pop Has a Pressing his motor- | Officer Callen's trolley | West cemetery, | | | the delinquent | {he third largest in the Hoosier state With Mr. Knebel in South Bend will | be John . Streigle of the local of- | fice, who has been promoted to the | the Hoosier romioted to be an assistant super- infendent Mr. Kenebel came to this city m Hartford and during his vesi Engagement [mmpuuy'. departments are working | until 9 o'clock at night to fill orders. | Arrangements Incomplete Funeral arrangements for Mra. Louis Dimeo of Meadow street will not be completed until the arrival of two sons, Michael Dimeo of Chis cago and James Dimeo of New York, Mrs. Dimeo died yesterday after o short fliness. Annual Meeting Scheduled Election of officers and other busi« ness will be transacted at the an- nual meeting of the Federal Hill Parent-Teacher assoclation on May 4 In the school auditortum, At the meeting of the association last week a nominating committee was aps pointed to bring in recommendations for offic Few School Vacancles ent indications are that there Bristol News DAYLIGHT SAVING * HERE TONORROH Gty in General Will Adopt: | Summer Time Schedule PASTOR'S ANNIVERSARY SR B will be few vacancies in the school faculty p onnel, Only one or two Rev. William B, West Returns For | changes are taking place in the ) anks of the special teachers and in Fifth Year—Roberts Appointed to /"8 ©f SROcles LAARINTE i) the high school, while several resig- Weleh Fire Company—Knebel Nations have been reported from the . grade schools, The contracts were and Strefgle Promoted issued a short time ago and the ma~ ority have been found accgptable, Daylight saving will come Into Salary increases were given in most general use in this city tomorrow, of the districts this year to all of e ers hile pthe: 0 |when trains will be run on a sched- |the teachers while in others a few of the teachers only were favored. Planning Season Opening Plans for the opening of the sea- ule calling for an hour ahead of the present time tables. Churches will | }"E’:‘,), v‘r\«\';;l\jll;"" “-'“”"{"'('I* 2108 fac- lgon at Lake Compounce in the near ; e \'\‘;;1 the banks. einoe | future are being made by Plerce & l'::“-m Bidin ; S o OMEr {Norton, the management, which ) s h s and schools. Clocks | o oomisos o bigger and better resort in the public places will femain on |y "verr ‘han ever. Many improves standard timo as usual, ments have been made at the lake stande y 568 | cjal opening will not take place un- at 7. 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock «and |\ Momortal Day, the resort will be 1:;:Ls|s::nn vices at *7:30 o'clock at |4 rown open several days prior to | On the railroad schedule, which |30 WMe Lt has been advanced an hour two | o 0o AR RN o naleal have been made, affecting | 1,10 ¢ the Bristol high school was vice. The train, due here presented last night in a highly cred- 2 o'clock in the afternoon, Jle manner to a capaclty audience t saving time, will run from ayligi at the Community theater, Miss Boston, Instead of being made up | it 1 Gleason, supervisor of at Hartford, thereby giving more ||, 0"y the loeal schools, directed |afternoon service from the Hu |train due here at 12:20 o'cloc {night will not run from Boston in [the future, being run only as a | | Hartford-Waterbury accommodation ‘ | | | the with art! numbers, which were presented ¢ technique, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Otherwise no changes have been | made in the local service. Five Years As Pastor tev. William [ his fifth year as | pect Methodist The Children of Mary society fur- nishe the entertainment at the | United Catholic societies' bazaar in |the Community home last evening. West will begin | tor of the Pros- hurch on Sunday B. |morning, having been - reappointed |1y, 1,010 Council, Knights ot Colum- to the local pulpit. He returned on bus, will be in charge this evening, Thurs from attendance at the while St. Rita's Circle, Daughters of “\T;‘,,\,‘;,,,“,'rk,m'\'l conference at Ja- |y palie, will provide the fun on i neralt of AN Ingraham Monday, the final cvening of tho The funeral of Mrs, Willam 8. |Va% Ingraham will be held at : o'clock, daylight saving time, on | TFuneral services for E. L, Thorpe Sunday afternoon at her home on |Were held at 2 o'clock this flfmrl\?m Summer strect. Services will be |at his late home, Rev. MacH. Wal- conducted by Rev. Ernest L. Wis- lace, pastor of the Plantsville Con- gregational church, officlating. Trumbull Post, G. A. R, was in charge of the interment, which was made in Quinnipiac cemetery. mer, pastor of the First Congrega- tional church. Burial will be in the Dog Owners Tardy Dog owners have been callously | indifferent _ to the notices of City Clerk Thomas B. Steele, relative o { York city is visiting her aunt, Mrs, the time limit for the registration | Robert Tangney of Oak street. of canines, which expires on May 1. | With but a few days remaining, be- | fore a penalty will be assessed to more than 700 dogs remain to be registered, according to the statistics of the city office. In order to register all of the canin it will be necessary for the Miss Catherine Donahue of New Harmony Chapter, O. E. 8, will meet Tuesday evening. The busi- ness meeting will be followed by a program of entertainment. Miss Mary Agnes Donahue, who hes been spending a short vacation be erk's ice DE sev ;]‘lgf‘“‘: ioflcente. apes at her home here, has returned to Roberts Appointed | New York city. William Roberts was ppointed to the Welch Fire company of For- | Gerald Woodruff, son ot Mr. and estville at the fire board meeting last Mrs. Paul Woodruft = of Merlden night, succeeding Willlam Kallen- |avenue, is starring with the Amherst bach, resigned. Bills and other rou- ' baseball team and has *ad several tine matters comprised the other oOff to enter the professional game, Last Saturday, Woodruff let Prince- ton down with four hits, but lost by a 2-1 score. On Wednesday he played center field against Clark uni- versity and poled out a home run a single. Major league scouts are known to be watching his work, but he expects to finish his college work and graduvate next year. business on hand. Fire Chief John H. Hay: ed that the two platoon which was recently put int ticn is a commendable succe men feel gratified over the change which has been made, which assures better working hours. Knebel Promoted Ewald Knebel, manager of the lo- cock In- surance Co. for the last 10 years, has been promoted to be superin- ' Adds Her Bit |tendent of the company's office at | | South Bend, Indiana. Mr. Knebel and his family will leave herg n May 2 for the Indiana city, which is superintondent in which is Dame uni- Knebel will of assistant college. city, ling Mr. office s0 Succes of the local . O'bonnell, nce here has mad ny friends, » rezret (o sce him but highly gratified over the an- ; \ent of his promotion. In v ion of the esteem in which he is held by his associafes in the | New I offices, Mr. | K P Factories Show Improven Many factories running Miss Nora daughter Hsuing Hs or premier carpenter 11 ) th at the re of 1 I us New York t building . a ral of St. John BY BLOSSER CROSS: NOSR! NORT Py A TS FOR KIS SUNDAY/ PANTS !