New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1925, Page 7

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HOLDING OUR | SPRING SILVER SALE WE CALL ATTENTION TO THESE MADE BY LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK. OVERLAID TABLE PIECES IN VELVET LINED CHEST HOLDI} POONS, KNIVES AND FORK SUGAR SHELL AND BUTTER KNIFE ALL COMPLETE FOR | OF TEA AND TABLE Salt and Pepper Shakers, silver, colonial design, choice of sizes and styles, $1.00 Jalr, : Candlesticks, silver plated, Dutch de- sign, $1.00 each. 5 Piece Tea Set, Colonial design, com- plete with tray, $6.50. Teaettes, silver plated, a handy way to make a cup of tea, priced special at 39¢ each. Dainty Lamps, silver plated, for d or table, $12.98, Salts and Peppers in newest Colonial design, $2.79 pair. Nested Ash Receivers, set of four in Dutch silver Cocktail Shake hammered, $6.98. Sugar and Cream Set, hammered de- sign; the two pieces, $1.99. ! for $2.99. duced to "il\'m' plated, plain or WE ARE OFFERIN Stainless Steel ivory handleg, shaped blade, set of s Vegetable Dish, silver plated, double, 1 with side handle, $4.95. i Steak Set, sterling silver handles, re- ! $2.98 set. Pie Plates, Dutch silver, lining, 8 inch, offered special at $1.99. Sterling Silver Hollow Ware, 10% during this sale. Novelty Shak silver plated, Dutch Silver Shakers for salt and pep- per, extra good size, $1.59 pair. (andlesticks, silver plated, bright or butler finish, 89¢ each. | Normandy Lace Trays, gold plated, | oval and round, at $1.98 each. Plainville News TOWNTS SHOCKED {Local Man Was Well Known an Respected by Associates Taken to Hospital—To Exemplify Degree — State Police h Notes—Phainville Briefs, | | | | Catholic Chu | | Plainville was shocked to lcarn [from the article in the Herald last siveR § v 1acrr |@|levening of the untimely and sudden SIX EACH §||death of Yrederick Hoerle of 16 | West Main street while on a fish- ing trip Bunday evening. He the proprietor of the Ideal {Co. and was well known manufacturing circles He was an expert |ehincs and his opinions on |phases of the business have often been sought by many manufactur- ers, Details of the unfortunate circum- stances surrounding his death show that he was on a fishing trip with a friend and while in Harwi sccking to angle frout, Mr. Hoe is said to have started for anot | brook where thught he woull |have more success. He left | partner and started out while it |vet light. After a time his , ALSO through in on lout [st Dinner Kniv with o, ma- with pyrex off s for salt and peppers, 9. tinued absence and he started AT HOERLE DEATH TOWN PLAN COMMISSION. tive— was Machine the \arious his | - | panion became worried at his con- 10 g serlous condition, She wps scized with a sudden attack of {lincss und upon examination was found to b | suffering from a serious allment. Her condition today. was sald to be | comfortah o Exemplify Degrees Thursday evening, quiasser {lodge, 1. O, 0. 1%, will go to Bristol where the degree team will plify the third degree for |Terry lodge on a large cl of cur didates the The local lodge lold u shopt meeting In Odd 1*) |lows hall and will leave for I tol about 7 o'clock. The trip will i by automobl and candidates | for admission to Sequassen lodge will | be taken along and will initiat- cd in Dristol, State Police Active, Members of the state police were active Plainville yesterday, start- ing the summer drive against the overloading of trucks. Three troop- crs arrived at the state scales on (| Hast Main street and welghed trucks all day So fur no arrests have been announced, but the officers were present at their stations again today. They are also patrolling the roads leading In and out of the| town watching speeders and e- | drivers, Catholic Church Note oxe sphe m wil he The Forty Hours devotion will open at the Church of Our Lady of ! Merey Sunda morning following the 10 o'clock mass. Visiting priests will be present to hear con- esions 1o assist in the cere- monies Suturday, Sunday and Monday. The Sunday will be marked by a procession of [the Blessec ment and solemn benediction and then the Host will be shown throughout the iours of the adoration, The period of tion will come Tuesd mornir Virst Friday devotions will take place with o'clock and communion ock. Confessions will irsday afternoon at 4 o'clock ar at and on services on levo- to a close this at mass 0'c hr rs evening last survivor of from the massacre of troops by Sioux Indians, lives at the edge of West Point, near cemetery where the body of his dead chief rests. s at Plainville Briefs Mrs. Harry Pouler of Bank street has returned from a week's visit to Northtield, V't Louis Dimeo of Bristol, an assist tion rhrall a ant pharmicist, has t Iph o pos as assistant to t the Thrall Drug store Court General La will hold regular gion hall this evening. Plainville Hose ( hold r men's rooms on Lierce ton, meet meeting (MANY DEATHS REPORTED | | took “pe George T. Alpress Dies in Brooklyn, N. Y., and Arthur C. Perkins in orlando, Ma — Delarm Not Blamed for Death of Child, Destruct cords of 2 place late yesterday and last night tire that has swept South Mountain section in years. With a swarm of men at their dis posal, the fire wardens were unable to announce unti! late this morning that fhe flames were under contro Starting from unknown o point between the bungalow Barnes and John M. Bryce, the fire spread rapidly until the whole South Mountain and a of Jall Mountain was a roaring furnace, be- ing fanned a stiff breeze. The flames last night presented a | vivid picture from t ty with the whole mountainsid own into bold relief by the leaping In ad- to the regular forest fire | squads, numbers of Boy Scouts were | cnlisted as well as many volunteers ts. Efforts of the fight- il in protecting the ows in the section, al- cally and cut, fternoon worst fon of wood remains th forest Fall and in the section dition Brlstol News | beth Kochen a haif interest in se [eral houses and property on Union “h'l'v"h | The Suburban Homes, Inc., has EHE[;K BLA]E IN | Jennings Road, 4 | A bullding permit has been issued to Martin T, Shechy for the erection i | Jennie E. Willlams has sold to John and Helen Becker land and 200 Cords Ol WOod Des!mym by | buildings on Washington street, | Ol Timers' Night, served by Ethan lodge, Knights of Pythias, in the Arcanum hall next T Pt Thursday evening when an effort will be made to have all of the old- clal program has been arranged. Mrs, Domonick Peters, Mrs. Irene Peters, 39, wite of Domonick Peters of New York city, terday morning after a short {llness, ime iis city a week and & half ago to visit Mr, and Mrs, D, A, | Peters, Mrs, Peters lived in this ity prior to her removal to New York, The were taken to New York city, where the funeral will take place on Wednesday morning. Word has been received in this city of the sudden death in the hos pital at Orlando, Florida, of Arthur C. Perkins, well known business man firm of Hall & Perkins, local coal dealers, Mr. Perkins left for Florida a ‘few weeks ago to come home with his winter there, Upon his arrival he was taken suddenly {11, He was born in Warren, Ohlo, y and his early life Bristol 25 years ago, and for & number of years conducted a bakery business here. He leaves his wife, Alarm for “Steam Fire.” sold to Charles A. Gustafson a lot on | N\ ¥ | cost 100 | : | “O1d Timers' Night” will be obe Gonflagration or members of the lodge present, A died at the Bristol hospital early yes. with her family for three years Arthur C. Perkins. | of this city, and a member of the wife, who had been spending the was spent in that place. He came to Thinking that the house was on from the stree ers were success summer Dar was Iscarch for him. ness came while the search bring and the friend was forced to give up. Mr. Hoerle did not ay 3 | during the i and early the 1 for him on reh There quiem ¥ Mrs, M Mecting Postponed. night. tho will be an were tho Satur for the repose et Prior, anniversary morning at Darl rimme wis cuse nass ay Tost Harvey-1 send to Broad sou George resident Lar strect school bung 1gh several timea the .structures ought to be doomed, seorge T. Alpress. : T. Alpress, well know of this city, died at th s son in Brooklyn yester fire when they saw escaping steam coming from the unoccupied home of Mrs, Jonathan Peck at 46 Merriman street this morning, neighbors M| turned in a fire alarm which brought “| Squad A and the Uncas company to morning the renewed taken up again After hunting around for a Ihe was found sitting on the with Berlin News MRS, GRIFFITH IS LEAGUF PRESIDENT Women VYoters Organization FIRST MEETING SUCGESSFUL Noth League in Tast Berlin—Tabs' An- niv res M presi of th en Vi cveni ing was purpose and t whnifen triet Six the 1 Murray, Georg gprty. O MeGe Miss Mi Ha and the the p ganiz It the v be h mont in ac are i and An fairs lin, of 1} Lift O Do Fr nt ort nge = prospeetive of the brook, dead, This was T — morning. notified and |7 o'clock Monday authoritics were the briel's church, there were not 1o make it iness. After Iy Fanny adjourned to sone The next meetin will held for the purpose of or tion the East Berlin branch will held at private home in village. The date has not been nounced. It is hoped that m interest in the organizagion will shown by Last Berlin women. M Avcher Walsh is one of the pri the proposition and | movers in has done able work tow it found enough wonen pr to tran: by M mec was feasible a Gleaton, tl futur date, some is Formed in Kensington Berlin. Swentik Is Arrested. rnstrowskl of Christian L ed him on & last evening by the B will appear Jun iswold 1n the Derlin cc nd charged ing Done at Meeting to Torm . He will be crsary Tonight—Swentik Ar- e When arrested he did that he had beat up Barstrowski th that, suid. Barstro in court not ¢ ted For Trial Tonight—Items, Griffith s clected Kensington hranch of Wom- held last This for matter Kensington attendance of the: dis- 8. George W calmly dent of the e Connecticut L oters at a meeting ng her home led primarily { discussing the in whet aguc a able to tonigit, It is is euffering fr mecet the o beating hert was ) from wi iva The practice cleetc 1t 11 tonight Miss Ad il be the nsive training iown for this, hest singtons the Per 6115 apy ave edule W as been ¢ck. The ayed in So v and it is at viee or o'el They Mrs. Henry Hoc Green, Mrs, Mrs. Leon Alling Edgerly. Miss was, elected (soe Ttope tre 58 ord, was pi meetin o . first and ason will be Jatherine fary , and s Ma Jesire and in r next Sm o the squad for the n Iitzsimons, Sally Fanny b good sh stute sent at the mecting an interesfing' talk 1o mbers regardin of the or- she gave the cours 1 manager and urposes und 1 s for th ation i {ines its or will mization Mounday of of formed the first newly eld h Ivanc at such places as may not pick ATl K not y nvit 1o ¢ nrembers Women Present v different countered in 1 to hecom Tew o wil uckley 1to men round ss condition Anniversary Tonizht. rsary ¢ st Be eting in the inter Ve hoped attend- squ s scheduled fc It e W s moon vas turg would b Berlin i ssiol paris! ingtor He Wi 1 J. Dooley and J. 1 Mrs, Montgomery T Don gomery ¢ f-No Pain! Today ving his today at r stay N Jolm Weber 3 J Weber hirthday sary home in Berlin, As hale he was at 50, Mr. Weber tdoor life, nd ryone n sl He as the resnit of on unusually active alwa When good word meets T tellir humc me has no usually st sting ries. peculiarly ficulty In rc how a chat times, w arp and he membering and N esn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little cor in- then with zone” on an ack mory Iy that corn stops hurtin you Mlft it r ot ing Iy ght s, mat druggist sells ora few ¢ No Date For Annual Meeting that | the Worthi 1ot liss ing | | probably be held the be | the | an- he rs. | me | she ard { securing the formation of the lcague cording to mday night, was rlin urt with on admitted , it s her appear | un- rom coiv- year nue This in- id gamd uth th will e on arc ing I and hearty 1t - on Community C is indefinite ot Robert o nization, tated that the ac- sident |late Mr. [ will |8 due to apoplexy. he funcral will be held at 2:30 o'clock assoclation as cording Silshy, of the Silsby P home Rev Plan Commission meeting and q held a regular in the town hall 1 [street and New Bri eresting |discussed. 7T for the st Cook were map of Cool dance as e Cook stre at the to ot prese on . sam The Wil be house he town nsultation town at- build esta Kensington, May 8, nurse on After o 2 ock. be o s be 0l sent The mecting of the Knights line the imbursed chang: of the |eu lin | Taken to Hospital. Mrs, George 1. Coolk, wifv local health officer, Francis’ hospital of the was tak ast evening crnoon from 5 o'clock exe very I Ladies' heh er avors e iams 6 HARTTO ock., “Country Circus” be § at Pythian Wednesduy ning at § o'c the benet to afternoon, daylight meeting Serviees will be priy latter part of [Chauncey Linsley May or the first part of Junc, |officiate ¢ The organization has had an in- {cemetery. teresting scason, the v dress | ball, being the event of | The the winter montl Just what |sion events will be scheduled to wind up inight the season are not known, althoug it is believed th i aifairs being planncd ot to be drawn anl nest few months, |this will be considered at the next Will Entertain At Social jmeeting. Miss Helen Phelps of Berlin will | A map of New Britain avenu 1in several of her friends at a [Presented at the meeting and nd at the Worthing- | 500N ULy G finished, ton Community house tomorrow i Nearing will held on this strect cvening. Festivitios will beghn at |The commission decided last night about 8 o'clock and a large number that it was about ready to hold the of Berlin's younger set will be pres- |hearing and notices will probably be | posted within a short time. Well Child Conference | The S on next Well Child conference |Mains about the 5 % {time with regard IgIaRin UL - I POOMS. | i is being built there. IFriday afterncon, | S : : Iplan commission n‘nlwnm »vlf”w‘:u‘ Tom ana [¥ith Judge B. T. Gaffney, ek Ry 20 ltorney, semt notice to the mothers, are invited to bring their e s chila 0 meoting, | There |0f the pending action on the & [tishment of building lines and work will message of interest to all | G R S LTt T the pr mothisrs ’ IThen if the town plan commission Fast Berlin Items ceides that the building is being set regiar up out farther than a considerate of Pythias will be held at their hall | yuilding he will be ordered to this cvening. ocation and will he he local member the Girl o0 expensns) thils ts will attend a meeting at Ber Wednesday afternoon. The members of the Community | minstrel troupe are requested to meet at the home of Mrs. John Lewis on Grove street this cvening The library will be open Wednes- day TR for the ange of book A rge crowd attended the | whist social and dance given at the A i t evening. The fowing were awarded the prizes first, Miss Florence Wenning: second, Mrs. Marshall of Midd town; third, Miss Irene North, and fougth, Miss Agnes MeLaughling g tleme rst, Walter Gates of Mid dletown; second, Joseph Petro thivd, James O'Brien of Newf fourt y Cashman of During t evening candy a freshments were gerved, The lar mecting of the Noys' ub will be held in the basemer Methodist church this evening The ented ov ock for of the Community ¢ inment will be give men of the New Bri liam Ogle is in charge and all are invited to attend, Mi ca Krauth has return wp CON of the affa to oying rl ¢ ve stroet after ¢ L short on in New Yor FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS was time, hank abont The medicul examiner pronounced death from his Wednes- ing time, Dr., Torrington will Plainville town plan commis- members ordered a was as a re- Amer- The county ting of th which ican L auxiliary to L number of the members of the Plainville unit were planning to go, has been postponed. It was sched- led to be held in Br Thursday, but no other date has yet been set, A sewing mecting bers will be held ir rooms on Whitir ternoon from 2 to 5 Legion Post One of the best Brock-Barnes po ization was held med ion large e e tol for it of the mem- fneetings s since its t evening in th post rooms on \Whiting stre | cral for discussion, received from to attend the memorial b ield in the Plainville gational church on Sunday, The post voted to at 1 and Legion in ficers' badges will be purc these will be by th Plan Memorial Day I hands of Cecil Bradford committee to assist him will named in the next few cises similar to i t organ- matters of impor An Manros nee invitation post, up was AR, services 1o (‘ongre May 24, in a body be of- caps w worn. worn for Exer- pre- days. in this » Spirit i he The motion picture, Lafayctte” to I pictures under t1 the Community § 1and 2 An inyitation to put itiation ceremonies at May 7 has been received ¢ Simsbury post and the is being drilled inte occasion. new us years will year. 1he sai one bhest historical will b ever m shown at post the- on the Simshury on wrecking for irplat poly cre v the W special mechanies have a oil and they report th: chines will be in fine sha v All members of 1 post desiring to watch the work should notify Steven Bugiel or Commander Robert b Tuesday, May Car will ali the members telling them of 1 After the regular sion a class of eca itiated and the strengthened by Ralph Thrall, ou work enjoyed their made to class in the nea The eased we among the fore be event. 1 candi ing members! consideral 1 Plair hones! and days in ¢ when the 1 verything members op and furning out i ach meet g Receiving Congratulations d Mrs. Harry D u Morer Thé\nr Tagiééfi A‘Understand - =% E WAy, SURE = / DIDNT You KNOW THERE'S SOMETHIN .\% FUNAY HERE Some- || 7 PLACE = IF T SEE O WILLE TLL Ask ) ) HonesT (s (& g — ( Hod wiLLiE! (_, SOMETAN 7 N | \k WAT A MINUTE! T WANNA AsK YA Lawn work, mowers sharpen prices right. Charles son, 30 Lincoln street, 3 Dollar Day, Wed Birnbaum's. Extra bargains.—advt. ANNIVERSARY SALE After all id and no instrument to take the piano for home lite is centered about it. of melody than can forth it, the joy hearing som you know coax from it the of other days, the zz of today i the companiment i it bring: could express pi in fourth there place All is st ione the the The be of magic hrought from It strument perfect ac- How much home, how play upon it. your varying the home essential to the pleasur to the u Yon moc Music nan rac wish yo could A Piano are the pre-war level, lence of any prices Hartford and Wi- and operating two nd finest in lolding ti th —also celebrating their building 89 ering Pianos, Ilay- pric N McCoy's Inc. of owning stores Asylum strect Gran lower th This House I reputation as mer- only the Everyone time st war oys a vl carry rel 1s a highest ndi 1 this s MANY DIE IN FIGHT. Paris, April 28.—A captain and 14 men of a Irer 1l unit in Marocco 11 soldicrs inded band of 100 reb vern- in a April today. Tl 1ted, leaving 40 d Announce attack- rebels retre f 7 / fort This_delicatel sepiic Shav men to shave witho daily. It the skin makes shavir . Cuticura Talcum is an ideal after-shaving the The firemen broke into the house and discovered the steam escaping from the pipe leading from the city mains. The occupants of the house have been away all winter. The fire department was called last night to extinguish a fire in a fence at Wallace Barnes plant on Parallel street, believed to have started from spontaneous combus- tion in oil. The fire was quickly ex- guished with the use of chemi- scene. A short July section day a born vood illness. He was 14, 1864, in the Edge- of city and he cater part of his life in | the His death occurred while he a visit to his son. He enlisted at an catly age in the army and saw considerable service during the Civil War. After his dis- | charge from the service, he returned to this city for a short time and then went to Defiance,’ Ohio, where was in business for a number of vears. While there he married Miss Anna Bell of that place, who died in 1916, He returned ago and has si the past several yea employed at th Root Co. Gilbert W. of this city. He leaves one son, press of Brooklyn, laughter, Mrs. imittal servie the We rival of the was on e Mystery Surrounds Suicidal Attempt New London, April 28.—No motive has been discovered for the attempt- ed suicide of Linwood Smith, 35, an employe of the Connecticut Power | company, who shot himself yester- afternoon and is in the hospital in a serious condition with a bullet near his heart. Smith, who has been working with a repair gang near the Submarine Dase, left the gang just before quitting time yesterday after- noon, A few minutes later a shot was heard arid Smith was found in a pool of blood with a caliber revolver near him. He had been employed by the company for only a short tim le is knowr of him. . TELEPHONE SUPERVISOR Tellsof the BenefitReceived by Taking Lydia E. Pink- | ham’sVegetable Compound | Leavenworth, Kansas. — ‘‘ My work | was long-distance operating and sup- ervising, and I got intoaverynervous state and was all run-down. I was easily annoyed at trifles, was ex- tremely nerveus and always had a tiredfeelingwhich made me awfull stless, Throu, a newspaper I learned of Lydia E.Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compoundand thinkingit would ! help me I tried it. It quieted my nerves, ] was less annoyed and more liv It took away that drarfiing feeling and improved my health in every wa 1 was able to continue my work w and I recommend the Vegetable Com- pound to all young girls. Iam mar- ried now and have a big baby boy and am in the best of health. If I should e any trouble I'll take the Vegetable Compound again, for 1 know it will helpme asit did before.” 0.W. THIEL, 925 Pawnee St. Leavenworth, Kansas. ham’s Vegetable Com- endable medicine for all these troubles. For sale by drug- gists everywhere. to Bristol 35 3 ed here, For| s he had been factory of the C. J. a member of the mpson post, G. A. 1 s F. Al- and Ives one of Con s will be held at t cemetery following the a 42 (daylight time train on Wednesday afternoon. Rev Dr. William B. West, pastor of the Prospect Mcthodist church, will of- ficiate. Delarm Exoncrated George Delarm, wh motor car injured T-year-old Mar Komaskey yesterday morning in F estyvi was held blameless at a po- lice court hearing today. Witnesses testified that the girl rushed into the path the machine and that | the dr did everything possible to avert the accident. The body of the little girl was re- moved vesterday from Bristol ospital to the lertaking rooms of Funk & Son, Inc., to prepare for fal. Funeral of John Fal funcral of John Fah s home Valley held at St. Jos chur morning at 9 o'clock. Burial in St ¥ ed the 1} juiem. FFaliey fatally o or th ort ph's follow was bo: lland, and years 120, W He had STOIBY been em- 29 vears, He | ¥ Name so- Josep ! perty 1 Pro " BY BLOSSER JUST ASKED YOUR SISTER AN SHE TAD AE SHE

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