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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'HURSDAY, Plainville News PLANS FOR LEGION DRIVE COMPLETED Let Qur Mail Order Department Do \our hho»pmg ONE DAY TO PREPARE FOR MEMORIAL DAY WE CLOSE SAT. TO HONOR NATION’S DEAD WE COME TO YOUR AID IN OFFERING THE LATEST AND BEST IN PERSONAL |@|| WEAR — ALL THE ESSEN- |}| TIALS TO MAKE YOU LOOK YOUR BEST ARE HERE AWAITING YOUR CHOICE. SOME OF WHICH WE TELL OF HERE. COME, PREPARE' YOURSELF—BE READY FOR THE DAY. A VERY SPECIAL OFFER IN DRESSES If the day is warm and pleasant, as we trust it will be, you will i hetter enjoy it in one of the stylish frocks we are offering at, each $l 2.95 They are made, though to retail frog $15.00 to $19.75 and ave offered in sizes for both women and misses. Stylishly made of printed georgette, crepe Siam and high eolor flat crepes, aiso the new light summer shades, as well as the staple navy, brown and black for, each.... s $ l 2 95 OTHER DRESSES for immediate or summer wear shown in linens, imported English prints, natural color silk pongee, challies, alpaca, washable Sealnap, printed and Nor- mandy voiles. You will be charmed with the styles and qualitics at $5.98, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $16.50 to §35.00. HOW ABOUT A SPORTS COAT? Which Will Be Ganvassed Odd Fellows Host to Knights Pythias—Bank Employes Gradu- SELECTION MUST BE HURRIED FOR THINGS WANTED FOR WEAR ON THE HOLIDAY ate—School Visiting Day Success- ful—Platnville Ttems, Final glon ¢ made idowment fund last night at the glon rooms, of the mittees In charge of the campaigr €. H. Newton, the chairman, up the various teams with captaing and instructed them their work. The town will he ed into districts, each of which will be gone over by of the drive ting mee thelr one a general canvass o Plainville. T} drive will be conducted along same lines as those during World war, Robert Cralg, commander Brock-Barnes post, ouflined | purpose for which the fund will uscd. The income will he wutilized for two separate purposes, one half he Handy garments to have all through the summer. Plainyille Divided Into Districts \MRS. LEON GRIFFIN DIES ot plans for the American Le. in joint com- ined in divid- next week, which will be devoteg to = the of be white and pastel shades, Early dren at $1.90 each. at $3.50, $3.98, $4.50 each. eason Clearance of early season Hats, good ones, $1.98, § Hats for Matrons, some at $5.00, that are very special values, We are showing new tailored models of high color cheviots made double-breasted, with velvet or self collars, SUMMER MILLINERY You'll Be Easily Suited with selection from our fine showing of Summer Hats in felt, silk and crepe. also Sports Iats of straw, See ours at going toward the rehabilitation and relief of disabled war veterans and the remainder being devoted to the care of the orphans of those fought in the war, It is planned to csfablish of llaison officers who will act as intermediates between the Veterans Bureau in Washington and the ex- service men, The officers will iny tigate claims for disability, { much of the red tape surro the work of the bureau, and obtain quicker scttlement of claims, bureau 1s at present swamy and imported fabri $29.50, each, i Specials 8 each. Bargains for chil- Berlin News WIL TAKE AGTION ONLAND PURCHASE Trustegs and Special Committee ™ 10 Meet Tomorrow Night KENSINGTON CHUR(}H PLAN', Twilight Leaguc Deing Planned For Kensington — Llectrivian’s Condi- Improved — Avery's (ase Comes Up For Trial Tonight trusted A the joint mex Kensington ehurch and the spec appointed to take st purchuse of a recreation the church, wiil be hel pight at 8 o'clock. The two groups will probably take sone deninite tion toward the purchase o It iz understood that several plots of land have n under counsidera- tion, but that the preperty on K ton Hill is well suited for the pur pose for which it will Le ne This mecting will be an impor rasmucii as the chir committee and a 10 and be » Congreg committe toward the field for 1 tomorrow one, ! ghen the power to buy whatever steps its purchas Twilizht 1eague Planncd witig baseball ague is being planned for the district of Kensing ton The Kensin at » mecting Tuesduy the course of the pa §dca has et with grod 1 memhers of the altogether league wiil be formed \fombers o fthe At} fnterview several wmer in mind of forming ¢ ke up the leagi cetive members e American Pay Derlin Col s Ae Kenton Hi made to induc team fromw truste 10 cessury 1o fie take may clnby probable that n puny, the and the will be enter is prohlema such a A forn me and ropr Poriin o sthilities entrants k to it of a what wil 1 icn the st wi ting R I mee eni mbers of several gontatives from arics will Avery Case Tonight The cuee of William Avery ain, charged with reck lug and fluence of liquor night at 7:45 o'clock in t fown e Jt was continue Tuesday ¢v when it thown that Avery would be with driving while intoxicate dition to (he reckiess driving cha Attorney Thomas I New Britain is counsel for Avery. Lyoms Is Improving Tmprovement is noted in the con- dition of Willlam A, Lyons of Ken- sington, who is conflned to his home with a broken ankle. Mr. Lyons, an electriciam down a flight stairs at the new post office a short time ago, injuring the foot. Dr. A. J. Goodwin is caring for hin Memorial Services Tuesday Memorial night br ar Derlin Grange next T ninz. An extensive progra Ing with the occasion of Day Wil carried out. Talks by prominent citizens will “e included, togetiier with recitations and songs driving w ™ ning. will obterved ceday cie m in keep. Memorial ge. McDonough of of Meniorial night s an annual affair fn Grange activitics. Officers Lo Start Activities The Berlin traffic officers will Iw\lk' t r first formal apperance on turday, Memorial Day, it is ex- peeted. With the opening of summer sc avy traftic turnpike is anticipated and it is ex- pected that additional members n{ the force ay have to he sccure on holidays and Sundays, to keep m s of cars procceding as they The force will take up their positions s the corner of Farmington road and {Berlin street, these two intersections being (he most dungerous 1 the own. The police department Jooks for- ward to heavy travel if the day is pie all, precautions agalnst accide e token. Strict ad- herence to the er of the law will taken on the part of the officers i all cases Visit Meriden Lodge 1", Moore Brown and Il of Ken of M 1 supper evening. ~al an enter- sented in sant and nts will lress re for t whicl hail tomorro: will be pre e puplls o ildren plays, “Nathan Without ening. Tt Sunday ' tomorrow is expeeted that there tendance and the jorted to be large Ttems of Interest es Sharpe of Kensington has boen 1 1 Britain Genvral hospi atment, mr B st Berlin busiy 1 i Kramer where me Art hu§ In- rough has left for he will her time vington M Berlin Noies Holiday he East rday. M open at 7 hours wi The 1 Me furnish-m ) | ¢ members of the Berlin traffic sic and Pro- more than 8000 claims under in- | vestigation, Commander Craig said, T while new ones are arriving at the fessor Gates will act as prompter 140 a day. for the old fashioned dances, novel housing system A meeting of the ladies of St orphans of Gabriel's chureh will be held in the | fghters is projected. Billets will be ish hall tomorrow afternoon at cstablished in various sections of the 20 o'clock, Important business js | country, but these will not be the cheduled for disposal large orphanages usually erected. WOULDMLUDEXI]STRIA ot e e preserve the home atmosphere, and rate of A the the children will be brought up and taken care of in these. The drive is approved Ly P dent Calvin Coolldge, Vi President Charles G. Dawes, and Governor John H. T 1. who is honorary the committee on Con- | Prominent Austrian Woman Politi- cian Advocates Entry Into Ger- man Republic, r | weeticnt New York., May (AP)—Entry 1 mombers of th lof Austria into the German repu were very enthusiastic was advocated today by Madame nd expressed their opinion Hertha Sprung, president of the | plainville will g0 over the tional council of Women, i as fn past drives, iling Europe on the Ahe slon eamship Clevelar Madanie | meeting Sprung came to this country at- tend the International council of vomen at Washington, stceess We Austri have been so ramped sice our country was dis- embered, campaign for s among memt with o ss and both Commander ( Chairman Newton are confid Mrs, Mary L. Mary L. Griff women of the would weleome Griffin of N ry into the German republic. |ves crday at the N states obsessed with thic Her draw commgprelal cinl boundaries aga sides, She vould Grifiin sta 1 en Litt had us upon all while said she believed such a step permanent peace few hours establish Jorn in Farmir Gas Explesion Wrecks Restaurant in Chicago Chicago, May —(AP)—A cxplogion in a Chinese restaurant at d Van Buren streets in the ho [ district killed regro empl v third 1 threw din pers into a near pi No chm~‘t i‘ilcd Today In Litchfield Judge (‘ase wpitol, Hartford, May udiciary committee, ol governor's nomi- Hamiin to ¥ con : mour She e me Chicago today iceg two s and Griffin, Myra Dorot Ir Gri State ( : at W be | parlors id not its s unders senate make d the pleas court port today. cport was ¢ sk and w Just 1 Cronin Drum Corps Bazaar Neal's Court and Last KIRBY M Prag! Main S repr - | June 1 to 6 Kirby, | 1eric od as preside crmer president ' Olymsic e sSpectal Atiractions for Young and Ol14d, including Flying Horses, mitte Biggest Event Ever Held Here l bour ¢ The wild man June 6 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS who ¢ tgp as | MAY 28, 1925 MAPLE HILL 1 8 Tues Bank Alder N. Johnson, Mrs, Cora W Oliver, and Mrs, Lillian D, Thomb ley, employes of the Plainville Truat Co © beon awarded certificates of gr |-IH.I1\4‘v and by American Lnstitute anking, an cducational acc the American Bunkers' In order to prople ory and practice principles of as pertaln to the The office Trust are io American Institute " ition ar honor of Nkinner soclation, tree e wi a rtiflcate passed an examination ! ot, Mrs, 15 B, P of bank- | J. C. Moody and Mrs, law and T will ge hanking | frod of the in the bed ] Sunshine oty Mrs. John (. lly of Bomers A, B week-end | A childre by the Frid active Ce 8 of 11 also th were king Wednesday In ac luring Afternoon Closing wilh their practice recent years, the majority of s in Plainville will on Wednesday afternoons throughout the coming summer The Inesday half-holiday June 3, and continue through June, July, August cordane ‘s party Woman's club afternoon, Ju o'clock at home o Mann on Iobbins a vill be a Maypole dan refreshiments for {he assiste the stor b closed the W next We custom will months und Beptember 1 be lnesday, hostess wi bhers of the Mrs, M. entertained club Tues was executive Shonts o the ny awarded t Visiting Doy a Success Visiting day at the Lroud sircet school yesterday and at the Linden street graded schools to- W, proved successful from every ndpoit cording to Principal Orin L, J Large numbers of and friends of th schools throughout interest fn ! nd the ho made Miss Arlin. I sscs of grades 6, spent la d strect school visiting friends The ¢ Newington st Jobserved afterno prize Doane, the sccor and Lieuhard Tames Skinner patient at the torium in Wallingford ered and re Shon A D consolatic W pupils tilled 1) day and the work going on displays. or s 7 and § realized At wing ¢ week-end of the brc @ large sum Exhibits of work sprii and oth during the | ne tastefully | o'clock and In the fudges wil ing much favorable | Haven, Mr comnient from the visitors, and Mrs, Do Your Shopping Early £ The merchs of Plainville are urging thelr patrons to do their ing tomorrow night or early Sat- Judge rd y morning, in o r that the proprietors and clerks may be allow- | $28 atiend the B(iotil Davi e Aot Joseph 1c stores will remain open | took a contract to pal tomorrow evening ,for $450, and did ext at 10 o'clock s,muadg creasing the bill to § ceived nd wh balanc hrough Gerard ¢ Jackr fended by Attorney Ge Hungerford } and reserved Irawing by the pupils v wero ur u Thursday, Jur the ( Mr. W lard o done in 1 be Wi Harry room \s nt 5 and will close morning. Pythians To Be Sequassen Lodge, | e host to Pythian lodge, Pythias, at an en smoker in Odd 1 o'clock this evenin the last soelal affair 1 Fellows, to have Ond Pythias, Guests (63 10) Knigh rmept hall at 8 This will he f the season and ef- it the Fellows whether 1ges or not, he a b Oaks, clas e will terta and ow en he ord shsoo the balanc SAUCY SUE London, May Astor's S Sue A¥ are invited to be aftair, rac Auxiliary Anniversary The American Legion auxiliary Brock-Barnes post will observe sixth anniversary tonight. Fifte new members will be initiated, and the business meeting will be follow ed by a program of entertainment and a “birthday part§.” Viremen To Contest mbers of Plainviile re planning to 1 in Terryville Epsor AS form Macomber, DIVIDENDS ew York, Inspi June lay add to ) stock previous div ents was paid | ible | cots 18 1in the ¢ Licutenant Moy 11 to ming tone n Safls son 1 tes arn Mor MARSHALL sail- ne \|\lu(| \I.I Marr Saturd and contest . TO SEND DELEGATES H. Lemon ] > \ é S MISS MAYER SHOWT Miss Bocskay ank COMMUNITY THEATER) PLAINVITLE Tharsduy, May 28th VIOLA DANA in OPEN ALL NIGHT” OPEN ALL NIGHT" Maple Gaylord Huma Jackmas will Downs tomorr of rec NEWS mle of liy irls will afternoon, k at the hom o ro G Bur Grant of Golf street over the wi ¢ ot Hill 4 M at Nelso of M venue, There ce, games und children. The 1 by the mem committee, f Stuart street Hill Bridge The first Mrs, R. B. y Mrs. M, J i Mrs. H to o has a arm sana- the past 1 to year, turne his b will be from 2 to § all. Th lla ¢ Wethe son of has iff to recover John 1. Ehsoo two houses a work In- 475. He re- n refuscd Attorney nan was orge W, K ard 12hsoo decision un dJ e d kman to AVORITE —(AP) ppa Lord er the Derby W SSUMLD S.—Directors of company to- £ ad a dis- ord tdend uary Jun PROVES LICENSUS ISSUED M and to { WRINKLES, LINES OR CROWS-FEET Juice Tlghtcm Skin Bristol News GOUPLE OBSERVE O0TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. James A, Mat- thews Recelve Congralulanons HERO OF NEAR EAST HERE No More Parking on Any Railroad Property — Funeral of Martin heer—lagles Initiate 16 Candj- dates—Ball Game Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jame rsary Prir yester Mr Dr. Grig Matth 7 in thig eit I Mr. Matthe heen & ngaged as a painter and as He is 79 years thews is No special program was ohserved sterday, Mr. and Mrs 8 having planned to observe casion quietly. Jennings Speaks Tofizht Jennings, who did at the time of the ar tioneor 78 vears o Ase herolc Smyrna T |Breatly mirengthened |hrough the addition of new pla; . Aimong the newcomers are Wilfrad P'eloquin and Davidson, star fingers )f the present Holy Cross squad, Big lim Scott, formerly of the New Brit- in outft,"Howie" Baker, ex.East- ern leaguer nd “Smoke” Hallbach, 10 covered the dizzy corner for the caring Makers for four successive Peloguln pitched for Gardner two veelks ago, under the name of “Per- and let the locals down with our puny safeties, Davidson 18 alsc going gre s for the Worcester institution and this pair should give the factory clique plenty of trouble Squad A Wins The ®quad A baseball nine white washeZ the Uncas corpany nine yes crday ™ternoon at the Central sta grounds by a mscore of 7 to (. mitched an alrtight brand of Northsiders could not Lysaght's curves were baf to the squad players ipport paved the way for Uncas downfall as several er ors in the field allowed the squa g at ut his s times Fagles Initiate a class of 15 candl we at the meeting of I, 0. E., last night hall on Meadow street d for the instal cted officers Initfation of 158 wly ele in June, \\III Honor “rmlu maory sed men K. of C., will a body on Saturday Joseph's church at § will be the annual £ the members. ory o nge Payments axes in two install f in one lump sum, is by the city coupeil action will be discussed at the work isaster, In saving many refugees Turkish & will 7:30 at th on meeting. This plan was pro- 1 some ago by Probation A. Tracy, who heme would help speak from tl tonight tiona e N o Congr sh house condi The speaker, has heen ter Admiral,” because of preventing massacre of thoushids of pe e welfare work at pa that wh people his fine wor neighboring co SUPPORT OF ATHLETICS s covieer WANES AT HIGH SCHOOL Principal Slade Takes Pupils to Task and the time of the nge At he secured the d took vietims of ty. Later manders in 1 in his err Complete Hullllu\zz Finishing touches are plied to the ne comfort tion on Main hat the public within ilding been Cosmo Vacca and rance. Parking 0ad pre d D ording to advices from Ta of obnoxious aw the war er he induced \uvlnrlr) a For Not Attending Games will week-ends Tomorrow will travel a match. TIn the 1 will play Mar- bet. Kleist wil will play play Lam- heing busiest city this wee nnis te ficials NOpe e general The onstructed Hartford's bes I"airchild, Loomis and Hansen will b well weeks, At Duffy bertso; presents a fir \\ ill Discontinue Il parking ra the anci and Kleist Duffy, and Il play Fair- for Loomis Saty the Hig! 1 team will meet their Hartford high at Wil- }.wn A large crowd is ted 1o turn out to witness the s Princi in a talk i ditoriur 1 every student he tear at he did not high schoo because veral mot e contl leading Zht s ua to the p When the ways 1 fre > expe to go to the 1 with 1dent body JONES FALLS SHORT > 100K ® as some Comes Within One Stroke of FEqual- New Tomg Beach I, Course Record at Funcral of Martin S fter Tournament. Ma (AD) nationa failed 20 Ward stre S troke to equal the new t yesterday | qualifying 2 tou ' score of 1 six birdies ar on ot four . led to thi and sc Sy SUALE SCALE FORNEY] O BABY'S HEAD Turned to Blisters. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Heals. y was about cale formed on . Later it turned ago 1 siv at time As u Torrington Saturday Here Morning C MON OVER To OUR HOUSE FOR DINNER 7 DAY, WILLE = WERE GONNA NAVEA 9)6 SNIFF ANow-Boy' SSNIFE CAN SNELL IT SMELLS GooD WHAT KIN | GF MEAT DO YoU fl" I LK™ LIGHT KIND. 1- e UKE, FRECKLES { § ™ DARK = | WHAT KIND DO YoU LKE N A L WILLE? R \