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Mail Orders Filled THE SPECIALS OFFERED AT OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE ARE OF ASTONISHING VALUE It is to celebrate 60 years of business that we are holding a four-day sale, ending Wednesday, March 3, Berlin News ROUND ROBIN HELD BY RAIDING COPS Officers Secare Quantities of Liquor at Four Places COURT SESSION TOMORROW Death of Mrs, T, J. Phelps—Rum Runncrs Fined In Berlin Court— Miss Schofield Becomes Bride of Ralph Castle—Other Items, Swooping down on unsuspecting like ghosts in the night, cer Frank Brown of the Berlin : force and Officers Michaw and Joseph Kamenski of the police barracks, Hartford, a large quantity of alleged and arrested four Berlinites for violation of the liquor law, on Saturday evening. This was the largest llquor raid staged in town in several months and it netted one of the largest hauls ever made by Po! authorities here, It was a jolly affair, belng in 1) nature of a round robin and a dis- tin if not pleasant. surprise to those visited. Tony Simione gave up t barrels of cider and three of wine as a result of enter- ing the unespected guests, At home of Tgnatz Patruski. two llons of alleged “hooch” were se- cured. Continuing on their way, officers stopped at rest of Isabelle omasoni, where four dozen bottles of alleged beer and twe quarts of llquo to be alrohol, were eollected harrels of and three were taken Niek They were all arrested and were teased in bonds of $300 each, T ing trlal temorrow evening Rerlin town heforc George Giriswold. Created a residents, seized rr the the dence Three Jowicz re na- court Tudge Disturbance e his ad- was ar- Berlin depot by Con- : Brown at midnight on charged with ereating a g under the in- taturday. disturbance and bein fluence of lguor. He was ladged in tha New Britain polie: station night Tomorrow trial tomoriow Card Party The card party morrow night hy Kensington e of Women Yoters, pror a large affalr. Tt wi at leglon hall and will o'elock the Rum Runners Fined Tn the Berlin town court day. Judge G. G. e of $200 and cos pended jail sen Anthony Venegentel of 3 strect, Hartford, charged transportation of liquor. Pasquale Esposito of Front street, Hart- Satur- and a 30 upon Front day sl o ford, was fined $200 and costs. The | men were arrested Friday on the Berlin turnpike by State Policemen Kamensk! and Smith. Plan Factory Enlargement Tentative plans for the enlarge- ment of the plant of the Prentice Mfg. Co. to take care of the growth in business, have been made and it is expected that ground will b e e s JUDDIE L. LANDGREN Plumbing. Tinning, Heating Berlin, Conn. Tel. 672-5 Res. 3571-J Griswold imposed | with | values put in your wa | | { | { joytul | cider | | | | scheduied for to-! vlatsing and finishing depart | C | conce i not | couple at 6 p.m. At no other time of the year are such . Every department store joins in bargain-giving. You still have until Wednesday at 6 p. m. to share in hargains extraordinary DO NOT MISS GETTING YOURS tlon of & new building to house the sorge E. Prentice, president of the stated today that he could how large the Luilding will be or how wmuch it will cost, since the plans are only tentative. 1t is expected that the new addl- tlon will be of considerable size, due to the fact that an increase in pro- duction at the factory has led to crowded conditions. Designing Engincer Resigns Royal B. Doane of Maple Hill, Newington, for ears deslgnin engineer at the Berlin Construction Co., has severed his connections with that firm, to become affiliated with the Porcupine Co. of Bridge- port as sales engineer, i Mr. Doane is consldered an expert in steel designs | charge of the designing the Intricate steel structures throughout New England. He is a graduate of Dartmouth college and of the Thayer School of Civil lin- gineering. He i3 a member of th Dartmouth clubs of New Britain and Hartford and of the Connecticut So- ciety of Civil Engineers. Mr. Doane has been su designing engineer, by Zahnlejter of New Brita Albert W the concern. Mr. Zahnleiter graduate of thie Rennselaer technic Institute. He has already as- sumed his new duties. Previous to taking on his new work, he was em- ployed in the draf: room. M Libby J. Phelps funeral of Mrs, Lilby 82 years of age who died Sat- The {urday afternoon at the home of lie r, John Berlin r morrow H. ad, Webber will of the | Porter Sons, New Samuel A. Piske, pastor of in Congregational church, wi fielate and burfal wlil be in cemetery Mrs. Phelps was the daughter of ! ate John Hudson and Lucretia YLee ustin Webber of Wetherstield and w of Charles H. Dhelps for man Vil but r home with time. She time, Britain the E Her death on Satur- vived by on Atwood of F :x:] stepdang brother, John H who is caretaker of which stands the ment, at th rner of ¥ road and Berlin etreet, Current Fvents €1 e Current E afternoon at 3 one i sides he eold s’ menu The ents e o'clock P at oth Wickwire is leader o and meetings will be held on afternoons from ow on at the homes of the various members. The class membership now numbers about 30, To Attend Mass Meeting The Young People's soclety of the | Rer Congregational church and the Christlan Endeavor socicty of e Ke ton Congregational church have heen invited to attend mass mceting the Center New Britain, on Wednes- ening, at which time a de- cision will be reached regarding the part to be played by the young peo- ple's organizations of the Congrega- tional churches, which will be held in New Britain in the near future. Castle-Schoficld Wedding quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Emily Schofleld ;of Hudson street on Saturday eve- broken in the spring for the erec- | ning when her granddaughter, Miss Helen Schoficld, daughter of Fred Schofield, bacame the bride of Ralph | Spencer Castle of George Flet perforn ] Ato: members of the only, ) nmediate familles were present. The bride was n, who has | been for many years an employe of | grounds on Plainville News ANNUAL ELECTION OF C. E SUGIETY | Miss Phebe Williams Heads“ Mail Orders Filled PROPRIETORS ARRESTED - —_— l |Claim Bowling Alleys Lmployed | | Minors—UBroad Street School De- Party—Coal Arrives He Miss Phebe Willlums w president the Christian regular mecting last night, followi: other officers were for a term of one year, commencing | ' sident, Charles Mills; ,» Mattie Johinson; treasurer e Fisher, cominittee rmer follows: Praycr moctis Lilizabet) e niin; ittee, Helen Huitado; e S lectod Congregational T at s |y and the chosen | It | Wi coinittee, lookout comt social commit music committee {llam; missionary Madeley; editorlal ¢ hert Whit Mildred I The miem of the Congregatio People’s Cirels cn iny varticipate in a 1 1eet ng people of the Cot « IS} urches of New liritain in this big - N dramati this meeti Congregalic ! will determine the part which they | will play in a later ¢ all Protestant ch 22, An emba 1rel from the New Tirit isting of \hu Ma lln(h Gibney wed 1 m\.’fll end. 1 at least 13 Proprictors Arrested I G, Tart opri of st ion ¥, have been ne to appear tomorr ain ¢l tiorie G Bliss ; last night and young people |ned to send ove e meeti persons attired in a gown of | she carried a bouguet of sweet p After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Castle Ioft on an extended wed {trip. Upon thelr roturn they | make their home in Berlin for timy blue silk and in ol 0w on chia ng g Wil | e e | | i | | Americ [ Castle has been “populs of Berlin's younger set Benson Assoclate Professor { _Adolph B. Benson, Ph. D.. son of 1 M. ‘ml Mrs. Sven Benson of kst | Berlin, has been appointed ssociat r of German at Yale univer- |affirmati « it has been anuounced. Dr. | | Benson has been for some timo, as- | | sistant professor of German and |nate. | Seandinavian, {Uar ofessor Benson Jino | to the Yale faculty structor in Gern | made nia. Mrs, ar member | Caimy tive Din it . and in 1620 1 professor vd - Scandinavian, s the degree Sciences a from Wesley i v, Middle- |SP¢ town and S @ 1111 Doctor of Philosophy from Columl university. He is the author of & volume on Swedish Romantiolsni | and of articles on Swedish topics, |} He has also trans) Seandinayian |© literature into Englist (n In recognition of the field of educ |the Order of the { conferred upo v oof n surprisi vor of v to ion spes plionograph Open Floval shop will ope lon bu clections, \l..,,; Wedne withh To | aay 'mr: to 1} § services in |V and literature, | « I\Inuu'\ ney fire “oclock home of ion e Berlin Ttems The entertaint kunm l by tainme ars of rnished irnished by s and ts expect 1d th ho prese Der NIl y afternoon at 4 o'clock a etic hall. The regular weol [Community club {Pythian hall Wednesda slock. Th igram will be t frs. George Da and Leo Dalh at the o taken |s o ,1‘ Dalbey rmingten | ctive Ghureh Organization |+ bate — Chimney Tire — Birthday |1 & North ¢ its next IOND.AY, MARCH 1, 1926, T e | tor oue week with the l1es west stre It doveloped 1n Brlstol News tig thet he leave town within that | ihis instance t the tamily dinuer ni This Gullugher's gocond rome dgnited and the only 1 He us 10 the noonday repast, morning Month's Mind M O'Connell, will be a month's mind ANilitam requiem eelebrated tomor- would | morning in Matthew's A IForestyille, at & o'clock for gave Lawrence Fitzpatriek, who When ar tited L ton toduy that the & o the are | price ninll mu understund ng only v within two weeks, resented in court this Attorney | b K‘ ton loty ¢ was <0 d. G, CHRISTINGER -« e CALLED BY DEATH ! Bisl W Was Born i - ‘ Switzerland in 189 froeinie o 1t (ELDRIDGE E.SHITH DIES, Sl Busy still ho P ver al mv There e wasy of "our v ded k up on welght of i ing row ureh, hicl ¢ fon o at, und court intended arresting way overle last fined however, week it anuary 20 rimarily u we 18 not of as a i New Departure New Departure avenged their previous defe Atlag club of New Haven, ame out on the long end g T 0 19 score in the high AR S school gy last Saturday evening, It as u nip and tuek aitair all the way nd a look ut the summary how cvenly the teams are About 400 people erowd- e hall to wit. 2 who miss. still regre it. Both exhibited some good team at of Donoghue al cen Wins basketh rloaders venting mor of W w fron nue, lorestyille 0 much wei to lea <!.~h I ’4 r W r rm\ h w1 oce \Imll ipation to of T Mabne Vroduct in of lort vithout ex heir Tonight M Play The Plainville Y ted Sat oy to Heavy Lines Meted Out On Lay J on complah onducts Main & ent and 1 who « North nior Breakers—fce Caenival Ly Suce stre 2 cosstul—City Council (0 Discyes Program Tonlght anding that the game for the held on a neutral ity that werks that | il | | £ st . © sunituary of last nigat's game trans- of th ocil oo wmix-up ton hay ron the hope 1t floor tonig Plainvil (e Biristol Endees G oh, Switzerla son of J¢ { i hat the Schooling in J ildren | [ country od Dby Hartford 1lov cmoved Superin Dunbar lmm.u-mun Meeting same | L. Dunbar years of ¢ ot U jonal ool 63 | rovi for to Mills I rooms art time n-mm League Canpaizn Opens it Julia H. Cl Christiy Mrs, | urvived Mrs. Johr tHenry X Minnis Forestyille, < Hopewell Jet nma renzel ¢ core tlas 11, Bristol hildren and sferes, Clyde t » Carnival a Success e carniva 'm\v]m ed y r ell park was much credit i= Joseph Civizzio, care event, anu consisting reotte and Paulr undreds of peoplt Tristol, Plainville, Terryville weighboring towns gathered the shores of the lagoon and who attended felt amply re effort expended. for men Saturn, 15 Meadow and the prize was a lis time was not judges. lies' speed event, the dis- Juced to one-half mil s won by Mary was uck a nd Lodg her ville is expe pupil in ny town in a distinet ! to e gi il be held tomor- | Large; ; it 4 o'clock from his | Cr hi se s i ; John Wilkins, re : trea , ¥, Martin Gucking- |!! ot spal chureh offciat- jgtiionird DO ker lr:. Lpis SEF ho proposed fhe Birthday Party tee in charge lle P Joral irker ldridge 1. Smith h. aged Aspelin, Christian || Russell, A, F. Bright- | D. Allen, Arthur Ebh, i“" g Arthur Bradley. T from were Mis sville, "the 1 of Collin Miss and Katherine Ryan of Ken- Miss Ve Saunders tlett J Lo Wilnwa 1 M. b Church o rl illncss of . was was Dot 18i6, the Smith iriel G lived f Notes ) O e e 1910 and | 1:30 p, employed | the at Torest- | 5 In thie e T anestion now | e wus mar [1eave Bristol for Hartford daily at Y i in 1902 V| 1:01 m. and up to last 3 ho together with one |of 11 le had always made |S¢CONd prize ! L [ T will 1i i Wilkis copal ol rooms at | regard o |37 this w to ! Henry Church streef, The first prize candy and the a hox of candy. iney skating event, first carried off by Harol Schliecher of New Dritain who r [ceived @ camera, George Halsledt of ; KeF Plainville, second cholee, recelved # froad officlals, but that | ginijinr (rophy and Gibby Tracesks > be held tomor- | o¢ New Britain, who took third the columus of ce, received cedar chest v Drita a o ? vere 1180 ad 1ville train accommaog is to be taken a of ng paper. Reading Cluh to N strec sday, March for violation [ I the Tuesday law Ly Officer Thomp- | « ) Fined For Liquor Violation 1 Colapic 24 Schoo! ot Exhibition valtzing including icult feats, skaling, and other di was put on by Gene Traceski and Gibby Traceski, of New Britain and \m iv work was roundly applauded by the onlookers °ocomr announced after e carnival t . in view of the fact {that it was so highly successful this car, urrangements would be made AT [10 make the event an annual one. Nristol Brass Foremen's Banquet The annual winter hanquet and outiug of the Foremen's club of the “ | Bristol lirass Corporation was held evening at An elabors nd a sele shed the club home of of High street oceaston will be d Saturday io liquor the Mrs The t Mrs, Rockw Vined For Accosting Girl Jo Dall ttee of Harry cha Accident The toastmaster for the nccasion and the address A. D Wilson, » corporation, who guave the history of th ol Tirass since it's inception. Golden Cross Commandery Meeting Personal Tay regular mectir the Golder ( “or fory will be held this 7:30 o'clock in Red Men's me from church last ! Horace Staples ho was Becre | Rris Lact | Today For Da whi he m\'\l Council Meetin nl of €, of €. Ta Meet at 1 mecting of retafl board of of Commerce will be decision her th 1 will spon 1t is rs of the this is we > made when to <. ‘he Three small Fires o 1 is month, several of Vire Morning ind also to have t e windows and th displays on a com with the awarding of adjudged Chimnes This of M. Evans of 121 |petitive basis hose windows U\I RHE \I‘ GAMDE uses a style of play hard to understand 1 told me the team —Notre ordered Ont of Town ad zame.’ Y'SEE 1 607 TWO DIMES FOR US ™ 60 TO THE AAOVIES AOW WHEN WE 6ET THERE YoU SNBAK DAST TH' WINDOW AN TLL JUST BUY ONE TCKET - AN' WE'LL KAVE THE OTMER DIME FOR O DLEAS! TICKET, FICEETS) E!