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Come See the Frocks We Are Offefing In Flat Crepe, Georgette, Crepe Roma, Crepe de Jour and Taffetas Choice of all the pleasing soft shades so much desired, as well as navy and black. The price range is large and varied, Choice at. .. Berlin News 13 MILL TAX RATE 15 SET IN BERLIN Figure by New System RELIEF BCARD MAKES CUTS New Fund Formed at Kensington Church Through Gift of Former Pastor—Former Resldent Dies in Brooklyn—Amos Collins. A tax rate of 15 mills on he grand of October 1, 1023, was fixed last night at a meeting ot the board of 18 figure is ten mills less tran laat ¥ date which was 25 rill The new system of assess- at, placed in effect during the t year, is responsible for the de- eiease in the tax rate through an increase in the grand list. The grand list as figured by the Loard of assessors, twas set at $7.- 001,439, but the board of relief, at conclusion of its meetings, an- nounced a figure of $7,640,2 a re- dnction of $261,150, There were 161 complaints recel by the board of rellef and 91 reductions were grant- | « There wera 18 additions made. The {otal sum of the addition reach- ol $30,750. The Amerfcan Paper Goods Co. assessed for $51%,500, but the board of rellef turn in a figure of $304,875, showing a reduction of 254 The highest personal cut came in the assessment of Willard sed for $104,- as returned d of reliaf Thomas grand st reduction was grand st r$ and a b0, The members are Claude W, Stevens, Rickey, James J. Fi rard P. Moore, M 1ay end Robert O. € of relief ts composed of Coale, Willard 1. Alling and dore M. Savage. Before the meeting was closed last evening resolutions on the death’of nels Deming, for ma man of the board, o adopt- Pardon C. nons, Ber- Will Establish Fund, establis] nt of a tome and forelgn misstons was an- nounced at the journed hual meeting of the Kensington Congre gational church last evening. find was formed by Rev. A. J. Bene- et of Tucson, Arizona, a former e church, '\ for the foundation of such a was accepted ut last night's seting. The fund is to be known Benedict Missionary Fund and - n it reaches a total of $500 the itrerest and income will be used for other church benevolences. There was a fair attendance at the meeting and the reports of several churches committees re heard fund TAX NOTICE. Ry virtue of A tax warrant ta me dl- rected and now In my hands I this day levy mald warrant upon certain pleces of o8 of tnnd standing In the name of upon tne land rec- ords of the town of Newington and de- scribed a8 lots No. 14 and No. 15, Block 214, ne shown on map of Seymour Park on filo tn the Town Clerk’s office, Sald taxes on lists of 1922, 1923 and 1924 amount ta $14.19 t and on My Downs & W 8 B. B. PROUDMAN, Taz Coll 'n, making the final figure $34.. | he finance board | . Mur- {4 This | whesge gift of | SMARTLY DRESSED Supper was served previous to the business session. On the Sick Li The condition of Mrs. Mary | O'Brien of Kensingfon, who has been confined to her lhiome by {ll. ness for some time, remains very serfous, Paul Emond of Beckley is recov. ering from an attack of bronchial pneumonia, George W. Sullivan of Kensing- with an attack of iInfluenza, { Mrs. James O'Toole of East Ber- lin {8 conflned to her home with {a broken ankle, sustalned recently. {She will be laid up for several | weeks. Horace Judd of Ridge is able to he house after a serious pneumonia, Lewis Beckley of Kensington, who hag been confined to his how with a severe attack of monla, is reported as getting along nicely, ‘Will Present Pageant A pageant ({llustrating lfe in Africa will be piven jointly by the oung people of the Kensington Congregational church and the voung people of the Kensington Methodist church at the Congre- gational chureh next Tueslay eve- ning. Tehearsals have been held regularly under competent direction and it {s expected that the pageant will be one of the most claborate ever seen in town. Native costumes Worthington around the {liness with will be an Interesting one. All invited to attend. Mrs. Mary Pollard Word of the death of Mrs. | Pollard of Brooklyn, N, Y, been received in Kensington, wh Mrs. Pollard lived for many years. She passed aw recently in a hos pital in Brooklyn. Previous to marriage she was Miss Mary Lynch and reslded in Kensing her parents having been Mr. and Mrs. are Mary has { James | cousin Maher, r brothers Brooklyn; Michael, and -+ Jame o { Pollard will be remembered older residents of the town, Arrives In Kensingron Mrs. mother of reh strect, Ke arrived town yesterday Buxton recently arrived i United States, coming to country from Iailsworth, her native to She will | with her son for some time, | tng in Northampton Mrs. Samuel A, ¥ L Ington Tidge left this morning for | Nerthampton, Massachusetts, where {she will spend the we her daugh Miss Vic who is student at Smith col Dog Came Back “Sport” has returne near! a week of wandering. He has arrived at the home of his owner, Patrick Kelley of Kensing- ton, and appeare to be in good spirlts. The search for him is end- ed and everybody happy, clud- ng the dog which appears to quite satisfied to return to home. It would give no expla of its absence, merely appearing at the door, wagging its tail and run- ning over to see it there was any- thing to eat, i St Paul's Notes E There will be two feast days ob. served at St. Paul's church next week. On Wednesday will come the Feast of St. Patrick and on Fri- day. the Feast of St. Joseph. Rev, W. F. Fox of the LaSalette Fathers, Hartford. will preach at the Wednesday evening Lenten service next week. The Way of the Cross will held on Friday evening at o'clock. St Masses 10 o'cle Lynch of Kensington and a er, Mrs, sides In also su ton, Mrs Paul's Church 111 be celeb: onmorror Ker Paul's ¢h e'clock sery Rev. John C s | ed by Brennan and the ! ton has been confined to his home| Ten Mills Shaved From 1925 have been scoured and the program | Willlam Lynch. Mary, William and | are |8 home after | SPRING FROCKS OF GREAT BEAUTY FOR EVERY WOMAN OR MISS WHO WOULD BE The particular features of our New Spring Frocks that put them in a class by themselves is the extra quality of their fabrics, the unusual style features, which embody the very newest quirks of fashion, and the excellence of their workmanship $35.00 to $69.50 Other Frocks at Lesser Cost are offered in Flat Crepe and Georgette. Just as smart in styles and colorings. Anticipate your Easter wants and make selection here now at. o John | Apprect ISacred | Lente P prcu. |L¢nten class is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 S T e A e S e Mail Orders Filled $15.00 to $29.50 o'clock mass will be conducted by Rev. W, D, Ca of Hartford, & school will be held at the u: Sacred Heart Church Rev. P. W. Terrasiezeiteh, repro- sentative ot the Polish members of the parish, will conduct mass at the Heqgt church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Sunday school will follow, Berlin Congregational The Boys' class will meet tomor- row morning at 10:45 o'clock at the Berlin Congregational church, ¥or the morning service at 10:45 o'clock Rev. Samuel A, Fiske will exchange pulpit with Rev, Theodore A. Gre pastor of the First Congregationul church, New Britain. Rev, Mr. Greene will his sermon, If Respect and R ligion.” The Sunday school clas will meet at 12 o'clock, noon, as will the Men's Bible class, The Pastor's scheduled to meet at > afternoon. Young t7p m ngton Congregational The Young Men's class will meet at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Kensington C‘ongregational The morning service is or 10:45 o'clock and T « Phillips will the sub- ermon 9 Respon- Society. school p. m, chism class will the Christi 6 o'clock. Every Member Canvass annual Every Member of » nsington Mcthodist urch 1d next Sung h nnounced today olicitors will travel paris! homes of mem ene ay 5 o'clock ndeavor society The e K will he A staffl of rouglhiout the at the Amos Collins funeral of At Kensington who die Britain General day night, will b nos Co the un Porter o the Bridge crmetery. Kensington Methodist regular mornir he Kensingt it an will deliver the 1 will be ing Our ue service will Methodis o'clock ser- mon whic on the BI. Epworth 1 o'clock in the er will he Miss 2 will be, Means To Ma." ) o'cloc) < "Light I'rom God." he Junlor lcague Tuesday aft The midweek rnoon (Contint: as the subject of | morn- | ' Plainville News | STATE POLIGE NAD LIDUOR GARRIER Galons of Aleohol | IRISH ~ SONG PROGRAM | | . Musie at Catholic Church Tomorrow Evcning—Cast of Play Announced Twin Slsters in Hospital — Rum Runner Fined—Church Notices, One hundred and alcohol fell state police i when they wehnsetts | {truck at the East Maln street sculs The driver, who gave his name Joseph M ten into cu today and held a 2600 bond. Hc unable to produce this and transported to Hartford, where was lodged in the county jail case will comeup in the next week, when he will e with transporting lique driving without a liec) Cast of P fitty gallons of hands of I afternoon into the | A three.act comedy entitled ting Acquainted With Mad be presented by the Young People circle of the Congregational church at the parish house Thursday ning at § o'clock. The play is be ing given for th nefit of c¢hurch calendar, which the furnishing. The is as follows Arthur Tilden o L Sam Forbush .. John Randall Graham .. Wesley Schwa Frank Garner .. Raymond Harry Neville . Trafton Getehell | Burton . Loyal $mith Dr. Orm T st of shy Ld o AL G0 i v Josephson Alicia Ridgeway .. 3 Elsie: Eve Viola Spe Saunders Aunt Mi Lizzic Betwe son of will en plano play “Roudo Capr Mendelssohn, (s Martha ah Meeting kah ladge will tar mecting Monday eve er the degrea on a cla Supper will be se ng Monday the | Town Mee | What pro! portar )V mectir will be held in lo'elock Monday evenin [time action on the proposes o1 will e t nmitic maost huilding selected as best for Plainvill anee com rt as to the have will mg tmeans ot |nec {equipmen meatin f the f the | lattor uilt, of hui cquipp 1 beliey mereial in isium, an Others affirm lo not ford a that th structi such, t £ cor | |via |ot the 11 = munion Frid Leglon Mevtings nes ) American 1 will hold it meeting Massachusetts Truck Had 1501 | s After Wil tuekl: Sons of Veterans Unionville and Simshury the menting the i its deadly rival, 1hy In another serivs of card games The county officer of the Legion auxiliary ect dn Legion hall ere this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All membors of the local unit are urg od o an cffort to attend, Annual Banquet Year Soctal club of the Electrie Mig will | annual banquet Wednes i | M ' will 1 on Ten " m Trumh hold its vening in the Actory assembly room of 1 Gover John 11 excellent Trum- menu nor An pra 1 will is ba k ing propared Music At Catholie Church T regulay wil be held S and 10 o'clock tomorrow morn g at the Church of Lady The yegular ingy tak Tl services At Mar for Sun- o in M ol at 9 o'cloc at T:%0 will b and music will lye Ww At tha Ler Cin th songs h Griftin Hartford of Thomas' | will delfver ¢ 1trie) of music ack to Erin' eve Me of All Shamrocl Miss G Greer o ther gular Lenten devotions o'clock Friday even s ¢ cross an Chureh the Plai tomorrow Methodist rvi ille M. | of E. chy Morning wo Sermon by follows: |, : |7 | chool on. T with e to Have o'clock: 1! topie for d will " Father of President Displays )% vyl ehurch calls supper for hureh par Vined Vor Carrying Booze h Pavane New Rrita or ansporiing I Pav Baptist ( o barrels no's ‘hureh play a o ) iRe," parish raduy m, Loyal {wiil ova YA Common 1' i The condition ot Canal street Watcrbury limproved | is net terost s hel 18 it s v lsembling paticnty Itime, 50 NOTE INPROVEMENT N O COUGE D linfirmities impc sing- oy | o pastor |yigit of 1 Congregational Church, Mornin Merey Upon My ristizan Fnde to Overcon ing serviee, “"How Wwor i COMM Ipast year had o t cu ONITY THEATER) PLAINVILLE Saturday, March 13 HARRY CAREY in “THE PRAIRIE PIRATE" Sunday, March 14 MILTON SILLS in ! “THE KNOCKOUT" | e R R ——_“____1”: Juddie Ll.”“[i.andgren nmbing aed Tinning Beriin, ( Hes FRECKLES AND AY! BUT YU WASUED YOURSELF AWFULLY QUICK. THIS AORNING TAG' Nou WASH YooR. HANDS AICE AND CLEANT HIS FRIENDS 1926, five & thr ainted hons A With on at s pom Advent Clirlstian Chureh, 45 a. m., the pastor will speak Ol and New Tsrael,” Sunday school hour Workers service A Chrl listic lan's serviee Land It cordlall I'riday I invired public is P r meeting Twin Sisters i Fosp Mrs, An who is a hospital Mrs. And patient in s, Conslderable taken fn lom that other so el hospltal at ital Bristol for 60 Years repote s twin also a bed to there, 8 n a the Defeat Terryville, 38 to Son Born Mrs, 1 kethall Tonight, 1 yesterda | from infirmities inche Mr, 8¢ wa bory on Pebruary 1 nd E rly vears wers Plainville the lainville ows: Southington Wins bowli and S man Jacob 8 sie €pent in placs bout €0 yoears moved v his family In October, 1870, he cmploy Dristol ¥ worked con until about four was ohligs 2 company, 0. Mr. Taa by Hutt) cylinder Tourl 1 worm drive running order fairs of former information eall Plainy survived Miss tor 1 o resi of New ild P Miss Olive Monter 1d from " pom William G. Griffir v Methodist chure and the The fune residen jees — Tatns will A terment tery in the m ke A cen f Amerie afternoon home at prayers Unexpected Stamina 15 UP—Col of the 1 by the condition was | & o since he \\'\:m’ pla ton toql Oak & s reh by on the intermer Tuncral of Leon H. Sloan 10ted ey Wolfin I in for the pastor. and remains t at Wes sp carly this an, Bridge ound that his ] more Thurs- patient’s condition » alarm. Throughout old suffercr signs of improve- of ician noon roon hiome on 1 I Willlam 1, it | 1l d body vault o ghow ik cemstery for and ’\: thie the | | hro several crises in t deserted him Iy to overcol on him b gan 18t rt disease 1 th it has ram told e @ a humme v matched a ally good game Rate Disagreement \ the U he homest Tax ir tive has never onee abandoned mecting of trict last Wedn W {ax rate 1 ning dmiration o t seven mills fall Last causing ¢ hidliat o st Biristo! taxpayers of F where | feared constitution gh at a petitior & and askine + 1lad as soon as matter. inderstood that present year Of this amount o nots paid on na taxpay o maily ‘: to reconsider the ior presids an old e velopn he exec 1d it bec emer- littl Leen to th nave s been eroal em At HOLY CROSS WINS Mass., March 1 tofeated Wi ne Defeated Tereyville T s 0 rry Bristol News JOHN SEAMAN DIES " INHISB6TH YEAR: DISPUTE OVER SCHOOL TAX Residents of Titth District Petition- |+ —Das- years 1 to retire m and | itain and one grea tomor- pas- will i spring. Funcral of Americus J. Clayton s J. Cla at wer Bristal were ceme- now | [to be casy for the New Departure baskethall team last evening In the |local high school gym, the finug | being 48 to 26, *eldman | for Bristol and Lazarask) played the best game for the visit- The summary: Bristol G man rf colm { Donaghu: {Crowley Octogenarian Had Lived in™ * Tereyville | 1"Gi Radum, v 3 | Lazs Dunn Barton, Larson, rlson ing Por Another Mecting—Endecs Score Lristol Terryville eree, ters Two Revenue Men Today e convenience of those 1 to pay an income tax, th two deputy internal revenun at the post office all day Deputy Collector John 1 been in Bristol sinee W will be assisted today Michael Budd Jay, March 15th, iling returns, Arym Club Mceting The Arvin club will hold regular me ortow at t P'rospect is the theiy morning M. William B. Wr U delive val Source of Property Transfer Stone has sold to Georg i McNeil a houss land at 63 Sherman street, Committec Appointed Palos Council, Knights of Colum: have appointed a committer |consisting of Joseph Donovam, M Kelly. John and Riel Lambert, to work out plans for bration of the forticth an- ersary of the local branch. to time during the month of 18 Kaicher of | Bt | APrL CHARGES DISMISSED Uederal Trade Commission Disposes ) of Accusation Against Local Viem | In Short Time. Landers, prefer- trade com- and whicl nst 15 Clark of this eity Washington. dismissed ter were so be ridieulous. accord- oificial of the plant this al v a8 10 {ing orning. The federal (rade commission had n asked to consider charges thut local concern was guilty of pri ng for retailers and thus lessen- T competition. al of the ¢ 10 minutes after explained to the whole N MLEET Connecticut jon was held rit hotel with rs in attendance. 1 of voca- aver, att & in Hartford. addressed Mr. Trinder announc- in foundry training \e Bridgeport FOUNDEYM A meeting of Foundrymen's associ W su- 2 meetd d that school, K ON GOV 1an William H an town committee M MENT Judd of the and A Donough have beer s¢ a meeting in the ool hall Sunday ¢ will speak on mat- to American sys government, cenin 1a1 (teTS pertainin tem of AND K In Pimpm Limbs. Cuticura Healed. ‘The eczema first started with small pimples breaking out on both of my limbs below the knees. It burned and itched so badly that I scratched causing the eruptions to break, and water came from them. I could not wear my stockings or allow the bed clothes near them. The trouble lasted three months, I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me, I continued the treatment and now Tam healed.” (Signed) Mrs. E. J. Forbes, 19 Townsend St., New Haven, Conn., Aug. 13, 1925, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for every- day toilet and nuraery purposes. 3 and . Taleam Xe. Seld W5~ Coticura Shaviag Stick 28c. What About Your Vlr"la’vt, Tag? follo] —— ( VES THEY ARE TAG. | BUT Vou ARENT Loowir! AINT THEY AICE AN’ BECAUSE T'\L GOING TO | WASH YOUR HEAD \L ANOW - COME on /1 il || WANAY NOT By BLOSSER T ( = ) = | AV HEADS wwv, ANOAN, YOU KAOW 1 NEVER USE AY READ!