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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, PEBRUARY 1, 1926, |‘v\\ ternoon 4t the home of Mrs, ; oIS RB A e of bury appeared for Mr, Wagner, ! N Crown stres “‘ | is Jioped that there witt be & good rlsto ews Moves 1o New Quarters, | o 1 s || Tho Plainville Mg Co. hay moved | I spite of the stormy weather | e its plant from Plainville (o its new Eanta Ghna s s Rie e | quarters In the building recently | nee ut the praise serviee held H'fl-wl by the €, J. Root Co. on A el e e Deeat e FO it |Church strect. The conccrn munu- ng by the choir and congrog: : . | tactures hardware and lock wash- Mall Orders Filled With Care ton, i of seteations vere | S0VIELS Wil Purchasg Tractors, ; ‘ dored by the oroheatra | ) 'he Zinn Corporation has also Mectings This Week hiner | moved from its temporary locatio m. on’ UNE TS o tauanin | w d P in | Luilding. This concern manufacture Baptist Chu Gh h ‘ sty svenine © | o, o 1 omevn e o, ADSENCE O Wind Favors Public| o sl ures | ular meeting at the home of Mrs, W, |8 Previous actlon of wurning Nilas 8 . ral of Lawrence Vitzpawick OUR FE et i St Yy itzpatrick, o resident of lorestville .‘: m; bourd of the T e Yt 0 i for over 50 years, who died 1 ‘ i I8 the purpose of th riday OUSEWARES SALE [[/REV 4 G WARD 10 ReST ' il 0 TR BILLS, MALLED [, e i St BRINGS | —————— cwels of imperia ' : ‘\‘\n‘x Forestville this morning. | csular meeting of Martha el b illiam P, Lafttin colebrating TO ALL HOMEKEEPERS Summary Process Action Granted |1t will Le held at ihagthaitl! gh mass of ; bl BIR10H ot L oAl arellawe all Many Attend P E R, Meeting — | arial was In § P BlG S VINGS ON NEED —One Marriage Saturday and | The We-Uns elub will meet with | 1 SR o e te isto ; el A FULS o e e of the jewels of © Gets Divorce Tor Cruelty — congregational 1 wother Announced—Tigh School || u Great, Empress Elizabe . e | o D . =5 B £ o the Gr A8 atheR T ik uneral of Lawrence Pitzpatrick— | & of the ormy weather N Olge of the Great Events of the Year Basketball Team Ready. ther Slows Traflie R RSO \w.:‘ st night, a large number of peop! This Time We Have Made Bigger Preparations Than Ever A Moot nd vehlewlar “traftle allks/|LT, but (o averagd'ostimate s $264,c| TLE orkers Want dustice. 15 at the Congregational f 0 o R by A union s will' be leld wor " wmd almost eliminatc ‘ ur ear Bigger Quantities—Bigger Values—Bigger Savings S i I: : ‘\ LA almoNcislImiR Lo | 400008 er Sy sn When Bristol turned oft the r puaien {oE AT e m I EeaRe gl ) ' Mics | [ the Plainvillo Baptist church nest o streets and the eut- (than tho debt owing b ; r in Indu osented 1 Don't Miss Them! | Sunday e ol Fhe wind and slect | J v ocked and put alder, M Terthan tie "y T 0 % s ol Olm eling a grea 0 owr ST e ars of practic EXTRA SPECIAL—1,000 Awning Cloth Clothespin Bags, with 39 | Rev. 1 wrd, the retiring pas- whi S rh : ; o i1 otivitics TR i § vl o o ' 4 tor, The decision to hold orve kAL REREGAG a \¢ I t this mornix lal actlvities, having held hangers, containing 100" full-size 414-inch pins. ... c litengiihe dsolnan ool sl ey sidewalks, A1 pai ; that this morning | important executive positions ;with EXTRA SPECIAL—Outdoor Yard Clothes Reels, complete with post and | meoting of the e R e Laotel laoms (ot gy cturing box; folds up to take inside— {tlon held at ) . It o sir them | probat i neluding the Remington 110 feet of clothes line on reel, $5 95 150 feet, $6 95 Keaiien Ferh e n ol 'll\ ’;ln"hw Jeasants in 1 o o e g a\n‘A th «\ lillac Auto- $7.98 kind. .. 8.50 kind. . 0 s the Plainville M i condition of 1 B o Kanuoas 2 o Lo/ renort | Iy cored the attitude of chire 1ot costion and ! ro: ust that ¢ ¢ o uldn't ' bl TRA SPECIAL—Flipflop Electric Toasters, real selling $2.85 s ot ¥ (oC akililng itier of ou S ory couldn't pater untes a0 Many price $8.50, special at, each i fenrtndl 1 of ch in: o sorlou M 4 1 o id that what J CATIOT T $ ? ) e owever, | ich: to L ppEent ALUMINUM SAUCEPAN SETSThree large sizes s, l-uualt 95 L1t Wil e the Tast scrviea of Mr fice on S G s was found this nort 1 e 2-quart, 1-quart, regular price $1.39, for, set.... c e e e e e o LR R v TR e 2 \aps of his carcer, dicappe et > s chedule, due to the P = ] et COVERED ROASTERS—Brown enameled, large size, $1 95 lapedrnla o ten gl e tol : ing the lare for W a2 et many misdirected regular selling price $2.98, for, each..... 0 | e s R e AR N u i o et ot FAMILY SCALES that weigh by ounces to 24 pounds, $1 69 [ but was finally foreed by his fall- | The man of Ge P ol Sttt s s YA & BT wger fandro . I, as the worker likes re- will not get out of order, $1.98 kind, each. . | Lagnaniiis his ud Mabel v w Doth of South- |cupe ervies was working nearls s usuil servo the right to make his own e ¥ I17 Q it W 1 ¢ fow isola 1 e GALVANIZED ASH CANS with black rim at top and bottom, $l 59 i pnNes i ) anhounpel vl 8 cacentionlona (o wolated Wit AK e regular price $1.98, special, cach......... 0 | A s e betionnicdslout e el ames prealded;al 1 r. Il ye- | two I | orted no cessation he 1s, which was preceded by ) N n . i = e S [t femporarily from ac- | ! « a an recital by : ITEMS MENTIONED ABOVE ARE SOME OF THE VERY SPECIAL ; minbry. | British S e @ uey e o e R VALUES FOUND AT OUR FEBRUARY HOUSEWARES SALE cnain’ i rian- | Bitish Steamer Missing many automobilis on the sirects of Hartfond Tribe to Visit (Downstairs Section) | speil 1 wit move | And Fears Are Expressed i haeUERa LG, Aibie yTO LR, SACILE ity B i a6 (o 1 mrt ot e | Rim s e et i e drive to business preferring to place {M., of Hartford will trail to this | will at-{wore o - el their trust in thelr own pedal powers [city tomorrow night for a visit to | tempt to regain his ind if {of e "4l of locomotion rather than in thejCompounce tribe The members of | suecessful may agai charge. [ whieh Jeft s S “‘,“ mor table an uncontrollable [the Hartford tribe will confer the In the immediate how- | for Thila R e but in the early morn- |hunters and warriors degree on a | ever, he must confine his effor > | ié ape \; S Nieoh ’ B "’ he teams of the public jlarge class of candidates. An enter- | rosting ant remiding Wimsel | e i) Sonnsanere aee rtment were spreading [tainment and lunch will follow the TEBES e pont bt {ho. nastors’men, i Sl R tid on the streets which |meeting. of all 1l Protest [no wor | 1918 and killed e dr v to considerable | Bristol Club to Have Movies | give hort addr lu of Jolinuen 18 Kotrovealad ; The Bristol club is planning to - | sery s Al I L crity of the storm did not |have a motion picture show of ft . which was not {dentified, turned \’vluh and the Bovs' ¢ g Wyckoff, pastor forence to the murder o J morning sessioms |0wn on the evening of Wednesd. BerIln News [xurm b i O GO L e B i o N{,[“,”(,,' ';“, e liona i chiueh edie Nicholas il his ~familyd pacieq, qasiolbee ey B R i put or R e . T b s, S STTNEoTs Gl T G o b B burs their bodies, Bi- | ot light SRR o of ta hembok Movon 6, | Pavtor. "Toformation reganding thoe fife Dhsscal Traiming us ¢. wHelon- | Church o Our Saviou 3 shi P Ut le T ot ial. 3 ost of the cadway and Marracy C. Barnes, It ‘ Taon slnformiation R ol el 0o Bislen LI e e A nelieditel ndh (i wiine i came Lo rn a0 \t o T e i el R b their usual ses. |is expected that some of the pletures {known whether or not anyone was |becn cspeclally urged to be in at- | T el Selt 2 loly relies 1 a0 1he st Yo j]““ e e L R L [ serfously injured,’ although several [tendamce, at- | Mounbleau. pastor of the Advent HET R s el A TO TN SRdRRARR 0, be Bristol scene. ~One feature ‘wm 1o e dern o 5 o by N i = ' o eIl | waod schools this afternoon. |will be “Rin Tin Tin. nd on the | - | 1 to « Clemency and | ppe a ¢ high wi | ? Ingboard when the car wi 1 was net present at | T, T Sy T ST il i Lngagement Announced wd,.pomm | SO[,vH]NGTON NEWS W s etition Nignatures S o | Usually accompany w:slorm of this Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone Brack- According to Informs S | m in card. Mr. || Tampa, 1 1eh, P o T ‘u.m': is :]v :l];:r it n‘ 'van responsi- (it of Broadview street have an- y T TR " R Eae Jle for the lack of light and power hounce S ana 11, the propetor of (I ntral gar- 1 : 3 [Ran "l‘ make a short | H4 ; who ! el um,].y y(n‘!y:\! {.m”,: j;‘;,,z;,\,l.-”:\nén"“fi;:‘(mitn(;', “,m‘" (i i headed north. Lson of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Mon- | WIIl be earricd out. The orler o i M ofislal offnglot the public iticalifuman eholaandl Saford (90 D g Missionary Was FormerlyaWell mot acroms the rona, | (00 20 N e Tonn | the speaers and.ofher detatts witl |7 ; G il S Shonk & s wing ot . o Is e son ot B heels 2] Dolha it ot e e ‘onzl whao L S U considerable trouble might be Mrs. Homer E. Safford throuwing the machine over | DiCipplo. also of thls town, are AT i S E At Gt R e : Ml SLAMARRSF NERAL expected and that the coating of ice [the grandson of the Rey T3 5 4 Known Res]dem of Bmm e carlboue 0 both in a critical condition at St. | Grants Evletion Suits couneinsiioni el eanecialionditia holeoet iee |the gra ot T T Mun cut markers, although it Sk Mary's hospital, Waterbury, ‘“‘7: Justice 1., Mills this morning ¢ .“ 1 1 oW ,My‘ n.l\> ooth] = ————————— L i u.".:‘.\ ll\r :\ll\l.\ ‘.\;H.{y)u‘ 10!’1‘,‘.‘:‘[ pastor of Unity —_— Imrnm »hat the numbers were. lowing an automobile aceident in |Eranted the plea of Paul K ki of | st N Gepices For Former Motion Pictare | pon & tamnprazyilossiofitelezi| ShMroh SinHantiond, IR 0 RIS pON 15 was broke th b Cheshire Saturday nlg Bristol for the evietion of Bibert | e! noreo b A H [l pinegiaens GentEgvashinglen ! LR e it ot Bowen and Loftie Bradley from the | petition i 1o sigr \etress WHL Be Held at 110lly- ce is two inches in thinkness on juniversity at Washina nnl i believed that two men and | ¢ nother occupant of the auto- | 1t will e It to stats ¥ the wires on the Chippens Hill and | The members of the board of ; women were passengers. As | mobile, vatore Sinnotti of New | Prem reel, Rieiew= v qqenusett could L wood Friday Afternoon, I’all Mountain sections of the city were kept busy 11\1<"";-§ Dutes far as could be learned no arrests ‘.Or‘\' Qe sUITeredyae) e ey ""m coss " « he “ i today ' jat their first mecting, \1r\"4”‘f”¥' Automobile Turis Over On Berlin | were made. The machine was fo | About fhe head and body, is .l«n"""‘]"‘“ ”“;“’”‘ }““{"“‘ Los Ang Calif Pity the Poor Postman |appearance were occasion \1 '”\ i | have been taken to the Cc in « serious condltion. | fendants through Attorney G hody of Darbara onditions have i ehand el i Pun eI Trapvl art WomcniinALe L LAESEONE R S e o ot e Conion o teine R dilusalioa 5 s 5 g poendiione - hive fcompiicdito ased valuatons in_the new ; . 2 | the utomobile driven by James Di- | Pt Ice Storm H()]d"”; Up in state her S e 3 e o Fiths el T | i i ¥ AP T 5 ; carrier of this city. Al Bristol | sors as to the factors entering accnio of New Haven which; o SOWISon-AVOMs raffic Near Worcester her funeral Friday a morning to a sit- | into the new valuations were in most Discussion—Items of Intere.t, n struck a telephone pole on the| ““\“’ i “\' '”“‘ i {; ! Worcester, Mass., Feh, 1 () — (Simplicity mark the uns: both |cases sufficient g 5 ol 5 {a s. Sadies Woods of 1t ; 1 ; | s t. 3 \More Ruff Haven-Cheshire T A T B un |y be conducte 1 pe | Additlonal meetings will be heid Miss Phoebe Beard, & former resi- 1 bLeen working in New ) Strect were mar . i [Rrordas RPEbES frontl Gt dent of Beriln, who, for the past S arttor0. Co; and W 1o | Coremony was tes Gl 15 ifn Aona e ive years was a misstonary in Ching, e e Jington c-eng | Arthur A 1 to t Nl L died while tn that country late in LR el en 1he cras ville M. T AT o and on Satur December, according to word whici | & paiRiS O i mer of board | St} No Basketball Dills were plad A Yos been received In Berlin. e e " of sl (odavi vom e Liehncsiicog el L ONOI ctor The AR Teard waslabont 11 yeara /ot a cve 3 e n.l\.' lay fromi ;o0 “the Plainviile Y. M iy : o u\\‘.(.l.\ o [The annual dance given by the ard was about 31 vears o § TS S : s 1 s |American Legion will bo held in Le- She Q! L ke n t " owners from 7% Is of vl 1 ek 1ouse on the earriers’ route in giir 1 Y e v lLaving resided here about ]“\* \ board is fn."v,p q .<“ the local hoopsters with un- a0 heuvily cc [‘\,'.3,1 i tion to wh B r'w‘,'w\l’ I]"” !n : "\K" ‘\:"J!\xn“rllnz o "I;m:r'\ e wnall q had to say. At e itz sl ed Vorced to postpone ) L g 2 o0 ' . a5 everybod 2 e New Departure orchestra wz0. She was for two v ral question J. Gallis Maxwell Noble .,m”_”“‘m‘w‘v 5 \“ “ I mechanism could 1 it is of the month {Will furnish music and many sur- pioyed as a teachier at the hour follows lcon N S .+ A {hem and the clock stopped at the usua vy mail bills |prises and novelties are planned by ton Grammar school, ker B largs number of dogs = — PL- | slatements, the committee, X i lere extending not far beyor 1 May l)\wuw T [ vacein ed the town hall Satur- |50 48 HEEN Life Imprisonment Given V| Attended Meetlng Makes Appointments period of tin Duing ) . |day as eauion Inst 11 T is 1 ‘ istol was well represented at | Commander Valmore Pllon of 1l with : o Lspr ies. No further com- | Fimy Teceived word Tan Who Shot Another Ui ks | ted Rulers’ mect- |Scicheprey Post, bas made his i 8§ o'clock and it is expectea | vl‘u oon received in t i M‘“H‘ o -‘-’-‘yn‘m:‘ Mass. ¥y 1P - e o for this district which was held {appointments to the county commit- - » prob for | within th fow days oA rast Baithy of o siot | Prinee Ludwig Accused Dgilisghiisgliome dn dlenien s e e e an s COllome: e State e "1 Eliabeth V. Upson Tent, No. ook aunn i teity terday. Among those attending were . Philip Roulean; service offic A great many frien ,I‘:‘L,.,’ Is | Daughters of Veterans, will meet "““k i "”]'}”‘\ Sha ”.”"" tempted to | In Counterfeiting Plot | Deputy Grand Exalte Pfennig; membership, ‘-:1',' will be grieved to lea gl B e : Fia e rionst o Plantsville | 08 ].\,\1”.’ ANECIBG oAl I to! Dudapest, 1 Teh, 1 (P A. Tracy, Past ¥ |more Pilon: speakers bureau, Judge pisssed av ior Raptist church Wed v evening | ! “"',’f," 1\;‘ N A fl Prinee Ludwi dische-Graetz 1s Johntin| I M.iDonovan; radioll broadcast; slhe f e o'clock. e )‘ T cour 1 n-nu\ in the in n Robert Large: district and post ac- e G |t (0 e i tain Loyal Smith's 1 A to life imprisonment la those employed 1n [tivities, Valmore Pllon; awards Mrs. Willlam Be vm‘”‘ ]"1. ‘:\""‘ AR eeL (s tevening soon is lel‘h‘ r rllw - | Hayes was a constable, The shool billlon franc’ coun. | alte r Edward A. Viering, | Arthur Nelson; Boy Scouts and Boys' Seliz & misionary W Zeis] ,W(m;r\r..‘.”‘ T (OxleyNas. bl aniiin dntie || ,,“'hl\' yr»lqu : l\‘ irg oceurred in a tobacco store and Forfeits Bond {work, Irving Wasley; educational Upon learning o T s i along) [ R et | § Theuikiachoolinsk il t yesulted, police said, from a quarrcl Jves of the Hungarlan| James Layde hack and patriotism, Edward Ingraham; scrious illnes . Beard . . : e e e R B s greqpelitienimoline Alg Ll Ly e resiience on |community welifare, Eugene Secber; country, for u, arriying i lie Cansce Traublo ey sorved. | noodoo of the Y. M s Others acoused are Ger ! arge France travel, O, Erio Waldo; Phil: befors Mis 1 ardlait i espill = = R WS Bulle Joc Bush Goes doso 1Majtz, former director of faited to put in ap- [udelphiaconvention, Valmore'Pilon rd reeeived her commis- | Berlin luys its ne ome g ¢ | ap institute; Kurz, o nee a o sossion of the city bt A i S proved. extremely es lsa ear school will take on the Y. M. ¢.A.| Te Washington \clmtm wnt director; Dr. Nadossy, the |court this morni Alcash ko 5 . thins el vehicles of l Seconds in a preliminary aifair, The | Louis, el 1 (@--The St cnded chief of pol ) which ; “\E\\ Haven Man l‘"‘ed for il derlin resid school squad has been working out s today ounced the tr e 4 tor e ‘ iin, R SRS C ORI S e e i D e gl to seeretary i 1.| Stealing Constable’s Gun : on of | for about four wecks under Princi- let” Joe ran Councillor Ladislas M | Stamford, Feb. 1 (®—Nicholas ‘ peir cars :.‘“.1.1 l\'”]lll“Tm“ Lor 1”\;‘- I Iy : gy |1.ombardi, 89 Chapel street, New s survived b d D ong [Baleyalthous RS e s 1gton Scnators for 5 i drofessor Gets Mis r of [Haven and John Torio, 196 Wallace Ot s lare playing the o TR At ey HRnen ! Swedish Professor Gets 4 |Haven and Jolin Torio, 196 Wallace o Disorsy. Wortd Court s time, they are o nicely | * Win" Tallon, a you ; l)cwuc From ( I‘nl\ l n|\. \ arly this morning, charged with the A round tab ieejen on v g and are develo swork | pitel No cash nvolved ' M s wi nter 1 {theft of a revolver from Constable 2 f ofjand shooting. to be | ( s tra 1ss at the Hart- |Arthur Bennett at Norwalk, were tested in a 1o vet - HAWKS WINS IIIII v, aw ¢ or spit M D ¥ was [taken back Norwalk and ar- pe \» orge \delaide, A I ¥ T las t 1in city court. Lombardi was actman, Can o Milton 15 Hawkes o t Jonasson of St v ward 1. Dunn nd Torio was released. ront | Kramer, Stanley : Waller |elcs championship o \ Granted Divoree, tt had left his re- ied ‘\m”\),\ Howar ) Stanley | day iting J. Willar P op ( E. W 0 < city was |volver on sh register at h \( Akl g LS h the sy T n superior [Norwalk garage and it was charg ws i v \ . : nd. [t men stopped H ed with ! . v- |« o md n. The Stam- world In it R B Lhe o = w r se 1t carrring the two men e ¥ or- land P'at Wood, ¢ | \ v Joseph G was stopped h | to intern The disc fnez J have members cated_to d geveral especially dele been take part in discussion by geecral we Dufty of W Eiariramat informatior from sources. T crs are plan- ning to make the meeting interest- ing as well as educational attendance of all members quested so that it may he & success. Five Hundred Club The Five Hundred club of Ken 1 the sington, an organization wh been in existence for several years, will begin vitles for the season on Saturday night, when a meeting will be held at the home of and Mrs. Harry Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Purnham will be assisted in enter- Mr. and Mrs. boasts talning the guests by Ora C. Edgerly. The of a comparatively ship and some have been held meetings will bs 4 c Saturday evenings throughout remainder of the winter Car Turns Turtle An automobile, the driver in the pa h of The | re- | | the t in most cascs | even walking was not easy. i Fast Berlin Ttems The weekly whist. under the | zuspices of the ladies of the Sacred {Heart church, will be held in the ; urch parlors tonight at § o'clock s Anna Samsel will be in charge all are invited to attend. The cing class will meet | Athletic tomorrow after- noon at 4 o' 5 The weekly meeting of the East {Berlin Community club will be held lat Pythlan hall on Wednesday eve- Ining at 8 o'clock. An interesting |program of entertainment has been arranged by a commiltee consisting of Miss Virginia Walsh, Miss Doris Steplar, Miss Ruth Bourgeoi 'Mrs. L. M. Root. All membe rged to be present at this session. | Mrs R nd daugh- |ter. Marguerite, of New Britain, ;rp-H Saturday as the guest of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. T. cir home on Wilcox at The old its lar v tonight at § o'clock in the basement of the East Berlin Methodist church. Willlam Ogle, physical director of the Girls' IF Vou Dovs WANT 70 6ET TOMORROW YO SEE IF THE J 603\»43 HO6 SEES WIS "IA'\‘ ), YOU'LL HAVE T0 6EY TO ! BED EAQLY TONIGHT= ! REMEMBER Y00, 70 UP YUR CLOTHE S M, WELL-YoU AINT GOT SO MARY THINGS T TAKE By BLOSSER

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