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Mail Order! Promptly Filled NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Plainville News 1 Annual January Sale of Silver ROGERS TABLEWARE AT HALF PRICE The “Minrva” design, in bright or gray finish, at half regular prices. An opportuniy that should be quickly grasped by housewives, rants anl schools. N SETS OF SIX Teaspoas priced at.. . “Spoons priced at. ... Tablespons priced at.......$1, 79 OrangSpoons priced at.. ... Dess Soup poons priced Souilln Spoons priced at. Tce Ta Spoons priced at. . priced at. Tee Ceam F Dessit F Medim l‘mks priced at.. Oys!r Forks priced at. . Sald Forks priced at. Buser Spreaders prlced at...$1.49 priced at....$1.49 Mdium Knive CARVING will be quickly Jerlin News GANGE AFFAIR 13 ATTENDED BY 205 Irgest Event of the Season Draws Many Visitors STEVENS' TALK INTERESTS Lardner Fined $200 and Costs in Berlin Town Court—Cashman Will | jola Lwxo to Appear in Court, Ok of the largest and most in- | (cresing meetlngs ever held by Ber- took place last night, 205 Grangers lin (range thert ng Priet of Demcter, the Grage hall tiring master, dellvred an interesting whie' he 1 the takerto secure the Claude W, talk, building of the the 41 50~ on MiStevens called attention to fact hat Tierlin Grange will year old on February Cietywas organized in 1} town home Marn waghe W Miss Hattie V. fivst-master of the Grange Hollister was the f having a new meet- inghait came to the attention of thGrange in 1912 and on May 7 of s and means com- mire was appointed to look into 1) matter of securing a new hall. Ti committce consisted of George Mr. Aspinwall, Georgiana Grge Dunham, 1 ar Bdwin B. Adams, a e org On Qetober it w plding lot at a coat i to Mr. Steve In his tall f manner in which continuing on November 5, 16 & committec o to raise money to pa) This committee cor . Weldon, money as ratsed, saying mittee eirculated per and the sum of $107 was real- ized as a result. Other monry ratsed to complete tl nent on the lot, Mr. Stevens said that the treas- urer, on March 17, 1914, reported that the building lot had heen pald for and a committee was appointed, at this meeting, to devise ways and means for the building of a hall on the property. This committee sisted, of Charlcs M. Weldon, Claude W. Stevens, E. B. Adams, E. E. Aus- tin, George Reed, George B. Carter, Joseph Wilson, H. W. Goodrich, Arthur Woodruft and L. R. Good- rich. Ground was broken and the 'Horlicks The ORICINAL Malted Milk Nourishing—Digestibl king. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages Disert Knives priced at. .. Fllow Handle Knives priced $2.95 Pllow Handle Fruit Kniv pllow H'ndle Orange Knives $3.10 Three-piece, for,beef.. ... I'wo-piece, for beef. T\\'o-piece, for game Two-piece, for birds........$ Very special values that Petition in Bankruptcy— present tromBerlin and surrounding towns. Offfers were installed by the High wortgage on burned and the re- Stevens, in various stepy of | aoley con- | Rogers Silver is so well known that chance to buy at half prie will be good news s to all who use silver, v . S1.79 $1.05 $1.05 ... SLT9 .$1.39 s 82,95 SETS $4.69 Child’s Baby Sets, 2 picked up work 1914, Mr. Stevens then gave the ing list of payments on the gage, December 31, 1918, $300; uary 7, 1920, $300; $200; January 12, Sewing societ vember 4, 1922, $40¢ 1923, $200; December 4, 1924, $500; January &, 1926, $500; total, The manner in which the rs planned and sacrifi to raise this money was dwelt upon by Mr, Stevens and this exhibition of layalty to the organizatlon was | Thighly lauded by him. Ofticers Installed was started op November follow- mort. Jan- 1921, $100; $300; No- installed by C s M. Gardner of Massachusetts, who holds the jest office in Grangedom, that of High Priest of Demeter. He was ag [sisted by Mrs. Trene Reed as ma shal; Mrs. Harold Ventres, regalia bearer; Mrs. Leon Hall bearer; Miss Dorotl 8 Iplanist; Mrs, Ora C. Fdgerly, solo- {ist. The work was Impressive {highly interesting. connection with the talk Stevens, the ceremony of bu the mortgage was he application of the mate match was applied Hattle V. Hollister, so member of Berlin Grange {nected with the organizatio The following list gives the towns | represented at the meeting last | evening, together with 0‘ members present from : Berlin, 105; 2 15; genhime, { In Mr, by he by ‘my Cromwell, Bristol, 5: Southin 14; Portland, 4; Brook- Middlefield, ling {ford, Higganum, 3; Westfield, | Mass, 1. Reckless Driver | John Rapuscynski of larrested by Ci able at about 7 o'clock this morning, charged with reckless driving. cynski was involved in an ibile accident on School street, lcar colllding with a machine John Bozek, also of Berlin Arrested Berlin was Th his | driven SINGLE PIECE Berry Spoons priced at...... Salad Spoons priced at..,... Platter Spoons priced at Jelly Shells priced at........ Sugar Spoons priced at...... Cold Meat Forks, large, priced Salad Forks, large, priced at. Lettuce Forks priced at. Soup Ladles priced at. Gravy Ladles priced at. Cream Ladles priced at. Fish Ladles priced at. Cold Meat Forks pnced dt Pickle Forks priced at.. Cake Forks priced at. . Jutter Knives priced at.... Pie Knives priced at....... Crumb Knives priced at. OTHER SINGLES Oyster Ladles priced at Tomato Servers priced at Sugar Tongs priced at. Pie Servers, hollow handled et, 3 pieces. H,I | November 6, ($ $2,800. | mem- | the ed in order | ‘ud]lvl another victory to Ofticers for the coming year wore | feated the feam from high- | Darrow [sington d and | favor of n- | came |less for the remainder of the which | Malone and Hall managed to snatch Miss | up three field goals and arter | aptece. Uil con- | (he E: ‘:A.\r I'rank Brown | Rap- | ,mo- | Britain. petition July 15, 1920, |Wiitiam ¥, |repri [pec hotels, restau- T8¢ T8¢ .. §1.19 65¢ 35e 59c 94c¢ 39c .6 $1.29 T8¢ . 65¢ .$1.29 pieces. .. Petition in Bankruptey Thomas ¥, Cashman of Worthing- ton Ridge, dolng business as th shman I Agency, will file in this wee nts him, to show 000 and ¢ The schedule is ex- labilities of ahout ts of ahout $2 Telephone Number Changed The number of the telephon office of Town Clerk Arthur WVoodruff has been changed to "he number was formerly Kensington Wins Game The Kensington basketball (eam its total it met and de- the Morse Business College of Hartford by thi margin of 19-16. {last evening, when Malone, star torward of the egation, was kept guarded throughout most of the KK well ! game and the entire contest brought emblemn | out the evenly st half teams end o 16 to b fact that t 14 1 At th with the seore Hartford squad, th looked pretty blue for Kensinglon but in the second stanza th to life and held Mors ched. Jocals seor game one foul Blue cl ever After nmm\\ng the ryman's Bible Britain, on Sat ml,u the number | sington f | church | entertainment at the 'two on \ inter meeting of the Saturday night, WO o d for Kensington on insthe ¥, M. GO\, other in the Church anes will be Saturday, e and the one North Granby will n ton at the Doys' club gy ct Kensing- at 9 o'clock i and the Ken- wi the m cac r at The score for d at the mterseetion of | Malone, 17 the turnptke, headed toward | g st turned and was main highway. led toward Hartford. the man 1 cars were da 1 no bne was uj feynski will apy town court o Tardner ined $200 and costs and suspe ail sentenc when appe court last swer to a charge of driving whils inder the influence of liguer He |pleaded nolo contendere prior to tii {imposition of senten H represented by Attorney Das L. [Dunn of New Britain. Lardner ‘was arrested on strect Thursday afternoon, {Officer H. H. Austin having noticed ithat the man was in no condition to drive an automobile, Undertaker Is Fined Stanley Berawskl, undertaker, Broad street, New Britain, fined $50 and cost for reckle ing, and $50 and costs for eva responsibility . He was arrested last Sunday evening by OMcer George nupka after. an accident on the New Britain road near the town line. He was involved in an acei- dent with a machine operated by Johin Gerdis of Berlin, the latter car being damaged considerably. After the accident the New Britain man |continucd on his way, but returned {later when he found that one of his ficense plalcs was missing. Will Appear in Court L contractor of ared insolvent who was he red i 20 Patsy ar in ) | Hartford on Feb |tor examination. of New Britain has trustee and Nair and sel for the trustee. Irving 1 been alr are coun- was | School | evening to | | Mofratt, Hul] rf Army of | sium on END IN SIGHT FOR j.‘ ASSESSING BOARD (Board of Relief Amnounces | Schedule of Its Meetings (PINBOYS ALLEY GUESTS Hart's Ideal Alleys Open Three | Years—Elks Plan 100 Per Cent Attendance—Pythian Sisters u- T I tertain Tonight—Bricfs, A The board of assessors, ! John J of whicl Kimniel is chairman, is noy nearing nd of of revaliating Plainville property and Chairman Kimmel is engaged in making up t Many larg: expected this year, that the placed o the its annual task he abstract us previously not only low but in n equal. With the aid citizens' mi the sparcd no one Wl th nd o list this yea | large one. Naot be mailed to property werk The W. W. Seymour, J and 0. H | sehedule o | erty owners 100 large valuations placed property will be given a air their grieva be n session at (] to cach of property ny e com board ump in the lould be a (0 owners board o €O pos N. MeKernan; bertson s issued the its mectin When prop- had had on their chiance The b clieving they | will 30 to b o'clock i the followi ‘ebruary 1: Wednes day, February 4 D Saturday Pebrus I"riday, ehruary 6; Fel- Mon Lesd [} I ; A ruary Monday, I 13 We IFebruary 17 Friday, 1 Iebruary Bi-monthly Fatertainment e bi-monthly cntertainment : social under th s of Temple, P, & o'clock this eveni Qdd Fellows' hall. There will e card-playin and refreshments wiil by large number of People have patronizing there Pythian | and another goodly turnout ! pected tonight | l|>1~1|i]nll S dnesday Febr I’ythia held at § i h Annual ting of the paris) because of {hie {eaded Ly served by Mrs. Cady Guild SpONsoring which will be open to CAlleys Open For Three Y @ elan night with boys who had s el Loys retur games. Ay body ha Russ Sni | Frank Nick w. Team 3 Britney Roland Lee Team 4 Clyd | Linberg Com- thian | rles Woodward i ,[ urned to her home on Mai ! atter spending the past few mo as the of Mr. and Mre Sireat ths | | Gabriel's pon at 8. o'clock Th held in S o'clock. ward, and per cent at valuations | Mr crowd is ancing a carings FET Plan To Attend interost s ks Iderable oWn by the the N Pluinville | fron Wil b the of Britain Lodg 1k ing very has ertainme \eon o0 provided for Crossings Repaired of men 1t work th adri £ Ma into terrible radlron To Enla Gran, 5 Wiy sing Grang the mecting Just nigh state Gra ind M Hublel ussed at e Grang l by Mr Tiss Mary Okeng e Kenney-Hemingway \ I Francis Kenney My Willinm Newfoundland Hemingway Hemingw K¢ Irer Nop | e xul of C ml Cavlson Social Tomorrow GIMOTTOW evening Cliur Lady Many v lidwell oreliestr will furni My of Mis Hallback Funeral o f Mari; Barr ehure § Woest Yum Yum Club Mo Yum Yu oon Bunne Mrs, Standard 2ml Steel Bowling Operators Inc.. of that cor enter ) COMNUNITY THEATER Plainviile WEDNESDAY, JAN, 20 WETTY BLYTHE. In SBREATH OF SCANDALS PTHURS. & PRI, JAN DOUGIAS FATRBANKS —In— “HON Matinee Thursday ot Admission 10 HE and 15 JANUARY 20, 1926, as roturned four days In N oman's Home o society of ) 1omorrow it of't APPROV AT TIREATY Orn STere after Yor MOTHER' “Cahforma Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick « Baby or Child Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. ards’ Olive | stitute for calomel — lazative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. Theselittleolive- colored \fl\[rts are the result of Dr Edwards’ determination not to treat tiverand bowel complaints with calomel. he pleasant little tablets do the good alomel does, but have no bad after They don’t injure the teeth like ng liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why ¢ liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums, So do strong liquids. Tt is best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place lieadaches, “dullness” and that lazy feeling come from _constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. ]/I\\wrll\ Olive Tablets when youfeel “logy " and *heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “ perk up " the spirits, 15¢and 30c blets— 1\1«\:\!!)- e amild but ¢ BOARD OF RELIEF MEETINGS mitted to To Present Play Charles Hartwig,” professional coach of New York, director of the roadway production of \White which opened at the Commun- Bristol News ¥ theater a short tme ago, wus in -~ CALLED BY DEATH - ition of ““Tho Youngest,” by the smmunity Players. The production Wulnesday oven and It is expeet- R play will be put In re direetion of Mp + George 0. Northrup, 79, and ‘ s a comedy by Miss Jennie Clark, 76, Die Barrs, he i presentation BRISTOL LIKES ITS WATER winter of and it rtnight that Ithin the mateu To Glve Pravel Talk Mayor Joseph F, Dutic inimitable travel 1 Thursduy meeting o Ierease In- Consumption \qua Former Overturns W11 give t Legular Diristol ¢ is a ha | rotver & i 1 fund of inturma AL is ove 1 by the Pura Reported —Auto his In Boulevard Collision—De, Smith uvey Southington Chiefs Suehem Daniel J To Raise will nigh chiefs of far the ber fron oty wil of this city praday vas confer last evening Puncral of Mes. Griswold Mrs, Ge i funs orge Gris Pir o'clac) ral of 1 ome on and Py burial West come Tunersl of Louis Osorio neral Louis Osorio, ¢ Bristol hospitu 1s held at St morning at mass of requier 1 Rev, Olive © remains wer of onl ok To Play Shumons, of [ wit Middletown hool laske Middleto e high school night. Danc game. Day Celebration celebrated thro ok lorn 154 in t 1y Jonathan sent he is city will irly lite Founders 38 ye that time 1 n\lmlhul: mber of the fsociation and of e ) 08 gan several Hin nephews, i for t fwork T iy eropart of {the Yederal Hill P is plann witl to \*vlr\vrn and Federy day party ce to b the nditor procecds from the » extension of th vhich and commit voy ¢ friven painter n by kr town and g Hebert, well city, were afternoo netion of the d Mellen many police was alle o the I place in no in ealli T erious a court hearing that Convey's ¢ Pro cided, that it vidence for civil settlem Arym Club .“l‘(‘ special meating of the Prospect Methodist 1 in the churel night for the pur of electing a president to fill the vacancy ereated by the resizn tion of the present prosident, The i1l be preceded by a sup- was o Tousic A the Aryi A New Siate Cop Mys Mrs. Elmer \ re line highwa Saybrook A Superintend Bristol ing to the mont h\ repor .ourie of epartme e board of water ‘Witch Your Frail Puny '3 Child Crow Strong Take on Wenght---Qunclf ast even con: «um.u. n s Increas steadi December day. an { s over December of | Take Coxd Liver Oil the less way—in sugar also t 1 L few 1t present ever dr the reservol ma tion of No. ar ( water lissior ers s meet daily m for A i New Taste- oated Tablets. vs—quicker thar t indicated 1pply is ample nary 19 all of with the excep S you Jer- ts called Me- Compound was n 3 3 ny hich w lown only four ricket Scont Council Annual National Field Dire MeCoy's Co. ets ts vour druzg you yo s of hoxes #o! ationa. 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