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NEW BRITAIN Mafl Orders Filled ow/z mfi:rda Y)) @auw' app Individual Garments Made for You in Any Style Selected from MecCall or Pictorial Review Patterns decided to or Dress for Easter and Spring wear. you'll have a garment that is per or nearly so, of one ready-made. Dresses to Measure All Complete-—Made of M. $13.95 oy \Yj e 81795 R Yo . 915,95 " 31595 NEW TWEEDS, $16 95 & 3 2 $16.95 Tam..... $16.95 CHILDREN’S COATS made to their measure, in to ar sizes for LT it BORDER REPP, eachi i $5.00 above cost of material. Others, of 7 to 12 years, for $7.00 above cost of material,g Select your s cetl y Order TWEEDS, eachs .. VELORIA, each each and you will wearing. (Both Dome CHARMEEN, have yours for Easter 1 OTHER COATS other material in portionately low prices. son & & You Can Have It for Easter! THAT COAT OR DRESS TO YOUR MEASURE If Your Order Is Placed at Once So many satisfied patrons have re- quested us to again make Coats or Suits to their measure that we have offer all interested to call at our Wool Goods Section and get measured for a Coat vle, choose your cloth and wloved, fit gu at once for quick, satisfactory result. Coats to Your Measure All Complete—Made of NEW TWILLS, e anotl nteed, ic and $49.50 $45.00 mad our GU \R\‘\"I'BE as to fit and work E garment, which, ordered now, will be ready for Easter. Come to Dress Goods Department for full particulars. $37.50 $37.5 Mail Orders Filled rer chance to t half price, Imported) le from any stock at pro- Order now if ywn, both in regard to traftic and | to crime. In spite of the fact that i vy over the week-c Berlin News BIG SOCIAL EVERT COMING IN APRIL 8. Chase Cole Heads Commit{ee in Charge of Communify Ball BUILDING BOOM EXPECTED Genuine Influenza Fits Berlin—Mrs. in ap par, no disturbances town which would warrant the prefiens of the offending Seldom does a week pas slin witho ¢sts on one char or another is a condition which lents would like to exist for although this will be im- to the fact that the 1sed as a main _highway w Haven and Hartford, rtery of traffic for au om all states in the g the summer mo Meeting from Berlin th anniver- on Grai There were all time, . due Griswold Undergoes Operation — oning ghly interesting and A lock Ladles Auxiliary of Iegion Will Hold Meeting—Other Items, ision, The big event of the Berlin soclal at atfe ir prai ose who from eason will take place on April 50 loud in s 0 ange hall, when the of the Worthington Commniunity Cen ter assoclation will be held. Plans | 1adies' Auxiliary, American L for the aff; have not heen com- rin will be held tom pleted as yet. enit o'clock at Legion hall 8. Chase Coale, prominent rest Came in e dent of the town, has heen ¢ chairman of the committee in ¢ of arrangements and it is cxpe that he will announce the naw members of the group whic sist him, within a short time The Community ball is looked for- leagu ward to as the crowning event ot the heen 1 winter scason and tickets are usual- |{nis ikt 1y in great demand. A limited num- ) i ber is printed each year t are disposed of long before set for the event. In the past tI drawn large crowds from neig ing towns and the hall has crowded to capacity with g is expected that the ball ti will_edlipse anything yet in DBerlin, alon also expected th will be limited to a great cause of the fact that large enough to tn huge crowds cager to at fair. 1t is prol will announc they are made. dents of Berlin a party clothes of the “big timc Real “Flu” Hits B There are nu genuine, dyed-in in Berlin at the cording to a Ic He said that there cases of ordinary gri disease is not to by the more serious 1 more ous “flu.” Residents ar on their guard against heavy Prompt treatment of such is advocated in order Lo preve appearance of “flu."” Undergoes Oper Mrs. Roger M. Gri sington, who was removed to the New Britain Gen underwent an operation It was stated that well she is re ably at present. Epect Building Boom cater 1 To Hold Important Mecting An important meeting of annual ball ers have o1 ind it i all memb n be t o have pre cted |50 that a vote ¢ tken on Meetin meet f the group, 10 Friday ey Kensington h wiil as- | Been Postponc N which ning of yeen posty night at heen invit- uled meet held at n ors on fhat will bo held mith Par ! ford, and th bor- | od been | ing 1t se affairs group ha The s ngton will be s expected s To School son nd Mrs. to atter in Ken date, a of Dr. Hodg- John iodgson, ¢t that the the Items ss Rave I ll].ul Sunbeam ¢ a party 1 1 friends in the lin M hl here will be nerous Ci { eve the-wool presen phy special Gabrie influer Lenten f New Brita rvice oise 1s confir k of t Jourg with an tion vet. wold of in st ¥ held tomor row eve- s can nt will be portions than Berlin has ever be experienced is for town this year. x w h are already in the course of struction and it s expected plans for many more are drawn. Seve have been laid out i it is reported that like hot cakes. No Court Session There was no session of the B | 000 from Mr. Whiteman, town court last eve tled out of court the first Tuesday e\ boat o o 16 teiad 1 4 weeks that such a No ma o past week in Berlin Prague kot & new afcmatic local officers or by the state police. | phone system, reed con- lv Radio that livered Station. Pt today as arrests were This speaks well for conditions in | in | Lawrence is ill at her | at the Methodiat | can | tele- | MEX M simism prevail 0il men who ecur cndeavor to obtain suti EXIGAN SHUF\TU NOT PLEASING T0 OI1 HIEN tAmerican Interest Unables satistactory Adjustment of exico ( litions reg he new Mexi Americans prior nt to ear ¢ I the I whic may deelir at de M stden C Sity, March the () amon to Mexico in au tation o The an pe have mad 108, 1in and lahc r leascholds 17 shall be ci oncessions nnder Mexican preseribe s far { pt the W neg troleum law. ob, cr of over in the qu Lequired ed in gover otiation: Morc garding the ned in re re is a hat the purp, con r roves Fatal y Banler in Boston W nd dir ind To Make Pes- American ory con- ctions to ustry, condi- govern- oy | ot I pore- corpora- DAILY Plamwlle News | EVENING BATTLERS LAND IN LOCK-UP Fought in Church-Resume Hos- mmes a Center READY TO LAY Water Company Will Hook New Britain When Fros The wife by landed in the g an primeval u physical o to pl John Corry of Har lock=up last evenin encounter at the fon church Sunday nig pitehed battle last night § His an B 1 man whose name known the authorities i in at the beginn that the East up to last week ha square To said who cle too wife. great Corry an interest blow -~ litcrally, Sunda at the A. M. E. Zion chury | vited his friend to step ov for a min The othe: totally wware of Corr tions. When the Bristoli within range, Corry swun cious right which caught on the chin and cut it that it was necessary to 1 stitches gash. That one taken to ¢ blow was all first round tim brooded over and sought reven ity about ¢ when he Armed with a clu orry, and the his His camg 30 with that ¥ n a d wi tinville club was wiclde receiving a ni eye with the Fred Callen way ttle and broke it ifers in th y will b ) o'clock Buy Water Preparations are for {he purchase 1 | New Britain, gin laying the piy No definite between 1 Water Co. and the Liritain, but there is ment as to the going of wat s withi f or two. a ta carrying o | tis pipe for the land at the avenue and 1as been purchased ke Co. and will for the turn-off The contact with the Burl n will be made at t ing will,be laid a1 to New Britai street it will mains nt The 12-inch pi used is being laid and will be in trost lcaves the \ tract Trambull of at a site from ritai nd p neli aven t to 1 where nt conr the of soil, With the buying of wa New Dritain, the Ilainvi voir at Crescent lake will only in e emergency. ter from this lake has nc too satisfactory, ter of the soil mintte solute the which bre rowths whic 1y harm spoil liquid ntiful water red, troubles. The from will put of too chasi ad long d¢ a thes n to Be Busy N Legio nt is the cou “armington Sunda James Palachi will be hos to a fine mee are b z mad kers of exce eve Pos last mee in an attenda oo is will be somet towns to €hoot at wi scenes of cou or ption The ting ing meetings. os will n noon at make the trip in a bo. The bowling tc ahead. Tomorro the New 1o local Rie lay evening am creati O MEAN TO SAY YOU CAN READ BoOkS BY YOURSELF f{ Yy ) VES-BUT 1 CANT AAKE 0UT ONE WORD HERE - T'LL HANE T GO AND Ask, =Legion Mas Busy Week ~=Cyclist Injured fn Spill—Briefs, i combat w ronist was an E Bristol e friend of Corry, was eving, in Cc naturally rese and resolved to end his worries at there was but Corry's vie- discomfiture | Pl7 o'c saw Corry two nd-to-hand, long tried for breach of and 1t 4s hoped to he- terms have heen clty and the local company has main reservoir and the 1t there due to the supply New New of 2 for en the Britai Niliaes { HERALD, WEDNLESD: [vitle post, tuis maten \ played heie. The local ¢ not yet been hey will end late clean fn the Robert Crai mander, and Jumes 12, | man ot the state leglsiuture commits will attend 1ty meeting of the 3 eXecutjve fu Water ury on I'riday The drive for Progressing sati al exservicemen hune will he present at the Monday night to join 1) committes 18 working hard \opes 1o have ull former e 3 In the Leglon by the « MAINS \; W Up With | dama Goldberg of sult of the Ing | topplers defeated, and to keep their Eames to come Wor state viee-com , ehalr minttec W members actorily, 1s nd sev- mned up mocting T and it nd of Sues Inr 815,000 Ar o of suit for § Rose and Morris Britain as the re- cldent on Woodford Junuary 2, when the and a companion were un automobile operat oldberg, The two wom- W for a ftrolley car [when the defendant's delivery trucl ame around a curve in the road but failed to negotfate it properly skidding on the ice and striking bot) women. They were dragged Mrs. Casile being seriously 1 1 helng confined to the cral hospital for Mountain L«n b un:r‘yl t Permits Alead |10 ruck Mor rotect his |\ y ith ryvals t's corner g follow- A. M. E ht and a n Central 8t | was not today. ing, it is| man, been a g ar jured a Britain months. The plaintift c injuries to her | cuts about, the a severe a cast aims she roeelicd k, abrasions ar face and hody, nervous shoek; nervous shock orney 1, 1. Rachlin s which were scrved Martin H. H arc returnable the firs c v of May in the superfor court of Hartford count New Yactory Bullding The Plainville Electro-Liating Co. on Forestvills avenue s having two-story shop, 30x40 feet, con- structed. Work will begin as soon as the building now under tlon is completed. The contract has been awarded to M. J. Sasek & Son, Cyclist Has Accident Milton 1 student at sh school, suffered painful accident while on his home fro yesterday after- [ noon. 0 of the bicycle which he was riding became cn- tangled in a plece of wire Iying in the road, and young Kramer thrown from his evele, striking the road He was hadly cut labout the chin and several atitches were taken by Dr. George F. Cook to close the wound Pythian Sisters Defil A rehearsal of tha drill team will bo held immediately after the meoting of Pythian Temple No. 29, Pythian Sisters, this evening. The grand | chief and staff are comlng nere on |April 14, and degree work will be done at that time; this will be the final rehearsal before the visit of 1 chlef, and it is hoped that all members of the team will be pres ent a Ty nted this severe the paper Deputy Sherife | The sued by y evening witz, ch he in« er to him r did so, s inten- te came g a fero- the other | 50 badly have sev- lose construe- the the a opportun- way lock last at the he a staged cateh- holds been time, th telling asty blow weapon. 8 notifled up, lodg- Jail. classes wi b, e no has ace first, o tonight, forward er from n a week Temeo Tournament The Temco bowli ague wound up its season at Hart's alleys with a tournament in which each man rolled agal These averages had been computed by the officlal statisticlan, and each howler rolled thr rings in which he (ried t in a better average than dur- ing the season. Prizes were award- Lot ‘ln]:‘« ) those besting (1 ‘1r\-“x\l;1] ago by 1ino | 5, &cored to New |y oo his point, | rorows. ong Bun- | n avenue, Maple fzaywards Wih [Fapich C | Waite Snciderman out along |1 iving stalled as |&mith e ground. Lemerls is at frost in Plainville of cit ag: ut of the hook-up. corner ot Jefferson from the be ueed extra the results were as Loague 3-String nect pe ston ate rom 'Rroadwell reser- 1 useq wa- been The ver Seymour Griffin bideaux o cds algas h, while the tasto is none ker and—Hart rd—Granger S RIUNTE 4th—Sm i Siy th—1, Boohy prize— High 3-Strin, nd High n end to us aht, Minus 62 Jdwards 3-String—V : High Single—Tivingston .. 18 “nd Tligh Single—Sneiderman . 17 Tederation Luncheon The Woman's Federation AH inge- | C tional church have sev- ! nd luncheon al ability morrow afternoon. T Britain cnke and sandwick 11 8, and other v are the Barnes most nty meet- vy after- t of ions . 541 hold a R o'clock coffce, (Continued on Page Nine) (e e | COMMUNITY THEATER | PLAINVILLE, Wednesday, March 21 DOUBLE FEATURE “BOWERY BISHOPS” and “COURAGEOUS FOOL" W n Tennis on alleys, 1t Unfon- | MARCH 24, 1926 " Bristol News PUBLIC BEQUESTS IN WOMAN'S WILL Miss Alwoed's Estate Believed Valued at About $200,000 the ters at Hartford, tr The vided part t ach tives: er, Isa Emma Mrs, L3 Thoma Pl Lapha Helen Miss The 8 to he LIONS CLUB FORMED HERE .- Dr. Hanrahan Ylected court shows an estatc wregational ehurch, The “Roarers” — Health Burlington Dies — Third President of Officer of School District Meets Tonlght, will of who died at Summer 15th, pproximate! Many public tained making several in the street, was rec yesterday $200,000 Miss Mary ler Thursday, ived in the record Janc home At- on Mareh probate and that will aggregato in value, bequests are con- will, Miss Atwood bequests to for Jocal anizations and to the Bristol Con- of which she was a lifelong mem tol, § to b fund, pport of religious service The following were made s bequests Congregational church, Bris church, i irst Congregational to be invested in a fund known as the the fncome to be used for the A. L. Atwood of the church of ol, $1,000, to be held as a fund, to be used memb Hartford Branch, ot Missions, u fund, work of the 185003 I,$ osited in some savings ithode City of Bristol, fund to be sted as a M. J. $500, income to be board. Atwood der control of the visitors, income stance of such for all needy Women's Board to be invested in used for the $1,000, to be in- known ns fund, to be un- board of echool be used for the needy puplls of to Dristol high school as the board hall feel are in need of assista Bristol Visiting Nurse associa to be Invested in a fund, tn- | | ¢ Lo bo used for the work of the | sociation, | The following bequests are to individuals: Emma H. 500, Th Island from which receive Sanitorium, Read, Providence, Bradley ock of the Plume & At- ompany, 00 in cash and the Atwood wood Mf interest r death, shall go nee of Pawtucket, made also be de- n e shall bank the sum nma H. shall for life and upon to Lilllan G R. 1! | itz, Central Falls, R. | plans for t hree thousand dollars to be de- posited {n a savings bank in Massa- chusetts or res of niture; F IPort Ogden, i Hook: Gladys H ) | in, Chices 23,000 s Irving onnecticut, fch shall go to Isa B. ton and upon her 1l go Parker Bl her Read, I . Albert Read, Michigan, ): Isa Andrew Marion N, Pawtucket, Read, interest de to her som an. daughter, ow TIsabel tucket, A R.T, ¢ Thomaston, Waterbury household g fur- Davenport, Puehl Phyllis Hook- £1,600; Lillian $2,000; $300; Y. Pawtucket, Atwood, Wate Carleton Ford Atwood, Water- £300; ¢ York cf Two thou athed to the rs of husetts, Theodore Fitch Hooker $5 nd dollars was also he- | American Board of Forelgn Mission Tea Drinkers! Try This Way 1t A proves Ask for C: tart and prac Keep & dozen handy in the house. California Lemons l!‘mmv- conmh\ or- and acids which are direct digestive aids. vitamines which are beneficlal v who are troubled find never !]\\ y add that touch of lemon. A siice or two or & few drops of the juice will disagrees with best. But try Also fresh disagrees when do. nd zest and tme. or of the finest teas. ornia lemons, Juley, ically scedless. oty Parker of | €7 ! | York city. 3.+ tle Creck 3,000; Ada 60 | bury, Mission and $500 to | OSCAR DONT KANOW EITHER, POP! WHAT DOES S-N-A-1-L WY, AT SPELLS SNAIL, AG! NES - TAA SURPRISED THAT OSCAR. WOOLDANT KANOW = CERTAINLY s‘\ YOU KAOW \WAAT A SNAIL IS, DONT YoU, r On Tom New O Board Mis for Jol: officer s life 1 About Burlir made ed t cess, Colli b Mr. most represer; state times ln Bu e Er) Luby Luby ter; Britai Mi eri IO com er A {ternal this ¢ Seve dise The funcral of Samuel Smith, who died early at 9 a | of re \\n fam P. I Thomas L. ! pointed term 1027, police Lar] ret Com New York city sail will take retary Worth The voters of the on Cl {laying a tax for the At i $500 to the Wom- |y itional Home nnecticut, be laid The cred Heart church, gifted priest Rural m. have in very bad shape. Th out o of the travel is found to be much easler by 10186 Meri infon arg. N who died 7 o'clock in the church dining hall, A chicken ple dinner will be residue of the estate {s di- served and a pleasing program has Into two equal parts, the first | been arranged. o be divided equally between | St Josepl's Church, of the following nine rela. Lenten devotions will be held this evening in St Joseph's Roman Catholle church at 7:30 o'clock, The preacher will be the Rev. Jos seph H. King of New Milford. L 0. 0. ¥, Mecting. © regular meeting of Pequabuck 0. G. T, will be held this Hng at § o'clock in Arcanum hall, Lions Club Formed o first meeting of the newly or- Lilllan A. ¥France, Pawtucket, Sanized Lions club was held last ond part of the residue is evening at the Elks' club, Thomas divided as follow: T. Graham and Bamuel A, Wood- -fourth to the First Congrega- row, representing the Lions' Inter church of Bristol, to be added nutional association, o A Atwood fund The officers suggested by the ap- -fourtl to the Cor pointing committeo were all unani- Missfonary mously elected and are as follows: York President, Dr, Willlam R. Hanra fourth first vice-president, George E. okings: secretary, Willlam R, Bowes; treasurer, Frank Kennedy; tamer, Oscar Tyrell; tail twister, 1dge Joseph M. Donovan: director two years, Johu T. Chidsey; di- r one year, William R. De- ustees of the Fund for Minle. B. Parker, Boston, Mass.: a H. Fitz of Central Falls, R. ward . Read, Puwtucket, R. Isa A, Read, Providenc Mrs. Ada Atwood Bradley aston, Conn.; Ralph M, Hook- aintleld, N ne, Ft. Ogden, H. Davenport, Pueblo, € Fla gational » Inc, of to the American loners for Forcign Comm the Amerlean Mis- 1ssociat cgatlonal | for sehool and Publicity socloty, Epaphroditus Peck was trator in the will g 1 set hy Judge alrs of the second and presidents were left va- e present and will be Two additional directors clected at a later meef- n of health at his e charter me the ng William N, \ Afec sterday noc been in failing he weral months was born in Westches. Ju 1853, his early wing been spent in that place, 0 years ago he removed to igton, where he has since lis home ,and was actively irming, having conduct- um farm with great suc- 1888, lie was married in M Julla Deeni- 11 years ago. Luby was one of Burlington's ominent citizens and in 1893 ed that t ip in the legislature. He at various also held several minor c rlington. is survived h t Luby of Harttord, of New DBritain and of Burlington; three Mrs. Benjamin Stre Mrs, I L. Goos ne Luby of Burlir dren, and two sisters, 14 Mrs, leriden lington, t town ye mbers who mecting and are as follow Delt r, I'rank Ken liam Hanrahan, s Reed, Emil . John Grum- “ockings, James il. Ger- Donovan, James ile, John T, Chidsey, Harold Arms, John W. Murphy, Harry Ttex, Joseph P. O'Connell, Dr, P. 1. Hartman, Willlam J. Phelan, Dr. Joseph Wolsard, W, R. Bowes, Oscar Tyrell, Arthur Manross, Lud- ger Valentine and Ralph Strong. were dinner Harry Joseph Browne uldson, M. De In sville to Bridgeport Police Are Holding Negro Prisoner Bridgeport, Conn., March 24 (® e are holding for examina- by alienists a negro giving his name as Andrew Albus, who was roughly handled by a crowd people at Fast Main and strects last night after he grak Jennie Alfano, aged four. daug of Jack Alfano of 258 Bieach strect, and torn a scarf from her neck. ‘hen Albus wa cond precinct dquarters today by ce sons, Robert John daugh. and four Mrs Cath- Streteh of loral arrangements will not be od until some time this aft- taken trom the fon to police Fagles Meeting he Was recog- eeting of Rell City Aerie, Fr Order of Eagles, will be vening in Eagle hall, eral items of business will be sed, chief among which ar coming class Initiation, Funeral of Samuel Smith, a- held a few days ago on a of trespassing on railroad property, At that time he gave his name Peter Andros, aged 38, native of tse Cape Verde islands. as Fortune Hunters May Have Made Excavations Pascagoula, Miss., March 24 (®— !Ixcavations found in the tangled wilderness near an ancient home site ere have led purchasers of the land to believe that fortune hunters have been digging for plrate gold. Ryan has been r Lahor discovered the holes in warden for another the earth while clearing undergrowth pril 1, 1926, to April 1, for fields. Some of the excavations Chief Ernest Belden of are recent. None of the natives re- department. called ever having seen the excava- Arnold Departs, tions made and it is belleved they Arnold, who resigned as Were dug at night. of the Bristol Chamber of e majorily of the excavations left this afternoon for | Were centered about an old tree, . from which point he |Strangely shaped, which s said to be tomorrow for Florlida to |2 key to hidden treasure. up his duties as assistant sec- T of the chamber at Lake KING OF CLUBS WINS 1 in that state. Lincoln, England, March 24 (®— school Mceting. {King of Clubs won the Lincolnshire Third School |handicap, the first big race of the h includes both the son, here tod and Park street schools, this evening at 8 o'clock m of the new school wrch street for the purpose of present year. 1 of five mills was laid 1 but in view of the ncreascd ion of property prevailing on ew ilist of assessors, it i le that sl his home on Wolcott street | yesterday morning, was held | m. today from St. Matthew's Forestville, T mass m was celebrated by Rev. flin and interment was Plainville cemetery. Reappointed Dog Warden. qu a from A by s The Piercing Pains of NEURITIS Yontenl orylces lorturing paing — the kind that was a large attendance at [Pierce and burn and never seem to enfen services held last even- | 'ct up—that rob a man of his sleep urch, Fore —that make him just a bag of on was preached by berves and all worn out. . Teulings of the Sa-! Those are the pains that dope and Waterbury, who |coal tar products can only relleve. subject “The You've got to get something more lasting. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent, nerve-racking pains of Neuritis is to get a bottle of Allenthu Speclal Formula No. 2. Be sure you get No. 2, which comes in capsule form. T'ake these little dark green capsules as directed and notice how in about 24 hours they have considerably re- duced if not entirely banished those severe, torturing pains that have caused you so many sieeploss nights. Continua for two or three more or until the pains have entirely disap- peared. It doesn't matter how long you 1y have suffered or whether y uri is in the shoulder, arm, neck or legs, Allenrhu Special For- 'mula No. 2 will stop the torture and e you speedy rellef. The Falr Dept., or any good drugglist glad to supply you. By BLOSSER v lower tax mas ce of er Teulings is one of the most | orators among the younger s in the Hartford dlocese, Bad Roads. il carriers and those who 1 to use the roads in ng districts, report them to be frost coming ground has made man ways a sea of mud oceasi ¢ the cse h than by automobile. Visited Meriden, Rellance Councl, Royal Arcanum, traveled len last evening to attend mec held in that city. class of candidates was i bers of No. to a A Mothers' Club Banquet. 1 banquet of the Moth. Prospect M. E this evening at ONE PASSEDAE OA AY WAY TO , _SaHooL ToDAY

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