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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W EDNESDAY, APRIL 1926, Mail Orders Filled Spring changes i be that a new Rug is into a fact at big 7 Finest Worsted Ru | 9x12, reg. price $145, { 2 Imported Wilton Rugs, 9x12, reg. price $69.50, for 2 American Oriental Rugs, 7-6x10, reg. price $105, for T Seamless Arvgonne Velvet 9x12, reg, price $55, for 10 Best Quality S ster 3, for. . 2 Tapestry Bnmo ) I. 6x9, reg. price $17.50, for 2 American Oriental Rugs, 36x63, reg. price [ 2 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 36x63, reg. price $17.50, for 1 Imported Fiber Rug, reg. price is $3.00, special pri 6 Imported India D: 30x60, reg, price § 12 Finest Worsted R | 8-3x10-6, reg. price §1 Rugs, Springtime, the time to brighten up. leaves and blossoms as the forerunner of . $112.50 $45.00 $69.50 “lhlly.\, $35 o fegmson B a4 new season, ntage. SIDER R]‘I(;l'l“\lt AND SALE AND YOU'LL SEE l’Rl('ES |1 Impmted \\ 1I(un Rug, 4 Scamed and Seamless Royal Wilton Ruj reg. price $60, for..... 2 Seamless Argonne \ el\ et Ru;,~ 8-3x10-6, reg. price § 19 Smmed :\nd Seamless Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6, reg. $39.50. . 1 Brussels Rug, size 9x12, reg, price $15, for. 1 Imported Wilton Rug 36x63, reg. price $12, fc 1 Fiber Rug, size 3 reg. price 1 Crex Grass Rug, lmr price ’U‘) A MOST OPPORTUNE SALE OF RUGS, ODD PIECES AND DROPPED PATTERNS EACH, THOUGH, A WONDERFUL VALUE Housewives in their homes, adding many things for looks and comfor in your thought, and thi price adva sale gives chance to mat 8-5x10-6, reg. price $59.50 00 $31.50 special price ‘ PIainv;}Ie Nezl;s flFFlEER ON DUTY - ONEHOUR' EARLIER Exha Protection to Be Given on Saturday Nights PAY IF NO ARREST MADE Changes in Police Regulations Made Mail Orders Filled Nature is tuning in at this time with budding |8 ) g | Last Night—Another Truck Driver | are making It may lize that Vined=—Baptist Church Concert T'rogram—Driefs. The extra Saturday night consta- during the summer months will rifer ccording $39.50 $45.00 on duty one hour ea this BIG their miecting wint rrey s accidents a the other six s at this duty. this special man has § o'clock and been ay morn- future begin his 3 o'clock Sun will in th roun t to hap- SIS | 7 o'clo (e becially when week-end A drinkers begin to cut double ofticer system able to leave the a4 to accidents, disturbances, while ular man remains to watch on. made in gives the pay in cases where they are called t but find no c: for arrest h hey have been reimbursed an arrest was made, but now iness sec Another ulatio change he reg- Is yea officers $1.00 $6.50 § ill receive $1 each time they a cd regardless of whether Berliin News COURT DISMISSES GASE OF SHULLEY Meviden Han, Whose Car Broke (Gates, Assessed Costs of Court MERRYMAKERS PAY FINES Nimro-McIeon Nuptials On April 12 —D. A. R. Passes Resolutions On Death of Miss Norton — Epworth League Oliooses Hanford As Head ‘William who narr ley, Meriden man, J. Skt s rly ath ¢ car n of costs lof Jast eve charg i > the Americ narrov utomobile missed car da Celehs fter De s of ators Pay $1 vz brought of t Vinee Jud Griswold fine in each case ¢ The men w night at th P atables Orv Brown inves the men wer hou by ed Nimro-McKe Announcen hing v i McKeon, Nimro of 1} wedding ien street, ) will take m. amatic Club spirit en car Form Dry progressive has I 14 and th 1T Mrs. Cha lare tion will pr in cc 1w Resolutions wry of tt Americ gecret ters of the an R or not an arrest follows Miss Norton for many years oc- cupied a prominent place In the an- nals of not only the chapter, but of the state organ st regent of JFmn | basement has been Hart Willard t years in that also and in securing | ¢ and she also was | istorical spots in fice on several and rendered val- in those connections She ust in pre be h par committecs lo service £he was one of the most active members of the ster and her work in conne |ization will alw wirth He will 1 cine, A be remembere Arrangements Announg ml D K ton Athl meeting ni; rangements for gram of vided o nnn elaborate it 1o be pro carnival which will b Wednesday and of next eck s this year n made only after a XlHl nto the publ nd it is believed will be presen ning. on [ the Tues W at New Yor h of Linst mar owd card parly thiva ssociation Accord i from 7 ston the ni idents and have ady sigmed take part. Those desirin their names for this cont Thursd the final ni rabs' minstrel will o younger re: hat man; al store on it of on Ny Ly Seattle with hig) S with ¥ Minn., 25 stra will furnish d Del., Mr hrh\\(-hl Improved 18.2 It was reported that Mrs. Roger wold of Kensington, who hi confined to the New Br 1 hospital for the past sev- as the result of an oper- nicely. Camden, D Griswold a hew H. G demands of Kens Hanfor ington. Chosen President Hanford was elected 1t of the Epworth league sington Methodist church at annual mecting held last eve- rs clected were: given to of the grou to benef Follow ation has had a nd it is expected nn' to will also hold mucl suc- 1d in May, Community York after spending his mothey Mrs, Modern Science \\'inning Oy er Dre *"l i Truck Driver Fined Another truck driver, the Hyman Dunn of Bristol, was fined the cal court last night, being It was his police hav- overloading month. He ttorney Charles ; Grand Juror Wi Foran presented the c son of ind costs, the st for past tation him local Com ition As Sololst sher has accepted a soloist at the Tmmanucl tional church in Hartford resigned a sim pect Methodist has been rest- Mr. Usher s bprano solo S o' ock rreg wr she hurch of Tristol time, known part of the ] 3 {1 sume lis of the Methodist church ! eryman v B the Plainvillc y evening at 1 feature of » cornet golos church on I'r The princ nhtheris will be t j'”“_ T12 |\ \iss Anna Howar e in the re : lady TERUGING SR is in constant demand cities low ms. Ar modern sei htheria, in larg 0 it is £how inlnt n in lo- M hboring nditions. Wast 2 and T Union C On Sty removal import the. Emma ing several s ritain harles Gladden, also o an exl o o is composed been Everyman Britain ever 1 is now one | organizations It has ind concerts purpos 18 to 2 and the ding mus 11 progr Al his part of e ven many from ti \H«H N. Wasl \coma an has been for d was the or- Dritain vhich consisted th local 25 years atr the more than nizer of » band Are e in B n~t(w garmakers 2 of 60 given Men's ptist Apr F of the » program will w men ash T efic ted by Part “Amerien” Orchestra ar 1 them Overture Reading, Selection, £ the Handel to | zulations given the local | lectman Wil- | s it has been | endered by Miss old-time | as fol- | | €. Orchestra Cornet Foled na Howarth ketch \l.m.v M n Uog Orchesty fan Girl" Orchestra Selection ecading, Sclected I ‘fv Carlton \(‘mxm Solo ted Anna Howarth l xhibitlon, Club Swinging Charles Gladder | Vocal Solo, “What's the | Emma K Waltz, * Plano Solo, Sclectt Bertha Kal “Dancing Dolls" E. B. C. Orchestra . “Auld Lang Syne” B. ¢ Orchestra and Audience Tax Lists Being Meld Up number tax lists arc up at the post office Wwe wsufficiently | Property s who have not re reived thelr lists yet are w 1 to {eall at the office avoid pen- alty for non-payment Gran Gavotte, Son | A | nela they of being becau; addres: arne iy © Mecting Plainville Grange held its last night, 1ly number members being pr qa ¢ oyir £ 3ra There s hy entire ilar a oo were sever the G by Ar given by Mrs Miss Ethel Hubbell, Mis, Ernes ps and Mrs. H, P. Lowrey. Master of Grange Bishop of Bristol and his wife present at the merting. The Por Middletown on 16 Plainville G vited to Night” of dates from from next m Baseball Outlook The bascball outlook in Plainville r the coming is a bright with the leas ams on the dlamond, the VI the Y. M. C. A Plalnville A. €. has already cgun practice and has held two work-outs. An important meeting will be held on Friday night at Le- hall, aill members belng Te- sted to bo present because of the importance he busin to b taken up. It is expected that a arge number of new interested n cball, will be enrolled at this ing Tripp, T Ralph Willi were meeting April 13 ange has will be in On April heen in- Candi will tol with those soms time prospect of at men, is club, \ad one of ver represented d it 1s hoped that the uccessft two practice the materi as to lead to this hope will team expects to May 1 heen called with most an neld, heen of hmh a gr the expec e fulfilled. have new The “Y" team ha t for practice vet, r's men ret nine is pre ade but, urni the Ladies Rarnes The cting of Auxiliary Amerfean Leglon, will be hold rrow in wgregational c lay sewl tom “George Cameror Morris Cov is s of his a Whitls ; The ladies of the Baptist church will pack a missionary hox for Mather school fn North € morrow afternoon The Woman's Home the Advent ‘mect at 2 at t vac: Mrs, socicty of rist church will morrow afte to- of in o'clock home M noon the |f ting will norrow evening The Standard Ste ciation will meet in Legld o'clock n Tmpor will be trans ng will be followed hy arv tertalnment and smoker, There will be card-play Pythian Sisters soclal to be he § a'clock this evening in T. 0. O. T hall. Refreshments will be served The Parish Guild of the Chur of Our Saviour will ho'd a sllver t parish from tomorrow is {nvited ng at the 1 at in the housa to o'clork public Two 4-room house, tenements, near car line and Honso has fust hoen rebuilt reasonable rent Anp! mond. 23 W. \f Phone 41-2.- room house ents at 12 foun vt for rent: & P. store on West Main street reopened today und manager, Fred Marshall was burned out a month PBad characters of children often {result from improper fee | cording to government detic ?vg%'::‘:“%':t:r\‘"::“.':Pt,, .'.‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS t the Neighbors' range at its nt from and h visiting two numbers on enter- ion offered program of Dancing Class Meeting of the Berlin grange | 14 tomorrow | at the hall stra et nish music, ¥inst nr.\vu Ttems | m of Yale, and | Sven orche Mrs. Britain w days guest | nla Walsh [ s amunity ha nned to hold the sec en the single and marrle lat that time, game i men REMEMBER AW NoU DARE Ask FOR ANY COOK! ONE! |F T MEAR THAT {__ YoU DO TLL PUNISK k/\‘ ! 2 OM WELL=TA BGOING ONER. ANVHOW, EVEN IF L CANT ASK FOR ANY coores!'! {“Atter 8chool Hours, What?* which vill be led by Mrs, Sarah Hull | Seicheprey Meeting The regular business meeting of ‘oicheprey Unit, No. 2, Americat Leglon auxillary, will be held in Le- zlon Nall, Thursday evening, April 8, \ .1.-« or © mdulmm will be ini- ] iments will be SALARY RAISES FOR MINISTERS Methomst Gonference Advised of | Increases Bristol News 10 ML s LEVIED BY COUNCIL oo, hold v\ ¢ lr regular n\u(.l\‘ this eve- ing In Arcanurh hall at § o'clock. A number of important business matters will be disposed of, “pollyanna” Postponed “Pollyanna,” which was to have bec n presented on Thursday evening by the Girls' club of the MAIN - STREED WIDENING i, e . e s v postponed on account of the ‘|' h of Carlyle F. Barnes, presi- nt of the company. date of the p ced later, Plumbers Still Out has heen no change in the as it affects local and steamfitters. The re. additional dollar a day 1 by the master plumbers no indication of either 1\~! South Manchester, April 7 Myron E. erintendent of t ct, N e of Rssessments Slightly Lower Than Was Amicipated | annual report of enter, | e Norwich dis w England Southern Confer- | the Metho | chureh, given here at today's s lof the 65th annual meeting of th conference, dwelt on the pro made during 1} 1 distri | The report, lows: “One y pointment to th district, cc churehes in ordained and ches 1t Epis Te the Dr. W. T. Grenfell To Lecture On | y will be an- Labradc Rockwell Memorial Contract Awarded—Concert At strike sit Prospect Church—Strike Unsettled |00y yors fon minnstor: there being and three of | o1 were ind his f active 16 mills council last eveni in Torihe ly ng Class ting of the nurs- 10 tomorrow at 8. Gillette of trict w Ly church on wich Trinity commendation for 1 in the evide tration district of Storrs colleg monstrate tho od ¢ \e nursing, opinion of a great “Tuneral of Mrs, Dodds would bo at least 16 1- ral of Mrs. George Dodds The tor vid ain |of fai Torestville, was t he « Y t 2 o'clock from of 1 to ¢ admini t was hor lahor of invol by au irch than 400 follows ore meml Downs, former s chapel officlated the West erty was read, s In ic | Gales T North Grosver Bilth and Ver rry, Mo 11 Burnsids ¢ London, |yepresented orwich Tr Malone, W zin. Thon written the cour fire which threat- t and Willin plans of the s of William Harris, received large numbers. |matter bo fury n aver The blaze 1se has there been mor fact t e ) s ext ed the use of se in proportion affect th e. than at Sterling where post office 22 have bheen received." Among other things in the report is the announcenment of salary in- creases. As against the increased cost of liv which s about 72 per cent in the last decade the Norwich fistrict has incrensed Its about 4 t. South Man che te list with an ‘in r of $500 for its p voted $280 more, Gales Ferry $200, Warehouse Point | Westerly, R. T, $200, Sou owner Grass Fire and Er company city the with to out dan NEW DIPL mu ML opportunity No def! nd the m Nine Schools Tn District Of Colum- kne is unsurpassed AWhigse Lia Selling Degrees, According salaries April 2 ster ter here on ng to e this ve Burnside annc ngton, April 7 (B — rtered in the District of Dr. nfell's subject w he | Colur are engaged in the bus- E |“Midst Tee and S in Willlam 0. Coventry $30, Mapleville $100, Man- |and will b accompanied tee pre- €200, Tast Tartford 100, {showing of a moving pictur \let on the capltal's and Vorsallles $250, Millville | Rockwell Mcemorial utions, charged in 18t Blackstone $ The contract for the crec d of directors d 0, ms a total {memorial for late A wher of Commerce. Rockwell has heen awarded to {he the ni which are Gorham Co. of Providence ing correspondence courses will erect the wor! ughout the world, he said, will {monument itself will he set by Har- d from the pamphlet. old I Arms of this city _— ready for dedieation on Day. tor. 00 n ow ster par Paltie 1 o bos on of a ¢ t name ¢ DIVORCED TN PARIS And and will he Meme ¥1 CELLAR. I'ra April 7 (#—A sub- hairenae 1 winery containing between e et e 1 100,000 gallons of wine, Aveadt Akl s discove n ¢ 100 feet un- riantara] street lovel beneath a house the persor by a squad of prohibi- The liouse was deserted. 'm Johnson, in charge of expressed the opinion place was one of a concealed warelhiouses main- which has been 1 wines to eastern D WIN cisco, Three American Women One Concert This "ning Man Have Marital = Shackles | Stricken From Them, the \dies April T (P—Four women and ed divorces by Parls, Amerl- ol man, the Daris ing s gram o vere gran courts tod Ithel Ger cived a terson Arcadia Quartet visy Booth Daile (18 I8 G e, livorce fr ! ich, to London. abandonment couple ha 8 T eldest belr Be d in crounds ¢ tomper ¢ she was sued on whom ! She Hazel Porter § Elizebeth P Wi 1z0 18 & recently devel- animal, & cross between the nad the alpaca of Peru. TONE UP THE LNER FEEL LOT BETTER a lemon fuice, natural fseta “acidity,” frequently! wse of many disorders, including ssure. itly “acid,” Califor- e an alkaline reac- tion in the blood which serves to offset eidi aid digestion (the main cause of constipation), restore etito and generally tone up the m. Take juice of one California Jemon in cup of hot water one-halt hour before breakfast every morn- ing and note results in ten days. These results have surprised thou- sands who now use this simple and effective tonic daily. Get & dozen California lemons now and make a ten-day test. Adv. Makes You More Beautiful Apply this new wonderful harm- before retiring; rub it and leave it on tice how white and mplexion becomes. imperfections Your complexion will a chi emooth tiful. Mello- Arion Quartet B. Cook lm rres Gaylord Ralph H William H. Arthur W. Jepson. Edward L. Graham, Miss Bart RBradley, PROGRAM Bridal Chorus from the Malden I Donhle The Nymph Song telle anted a nd, to Lo Bar aivores Nicholls rom her whom she was married at Mo., in 1913. She c ss and incompatibility. They | two dat s, 11 and 6 years 1d | A divorce was granted to Adel Gould M t from I‘l:'”‘" ck Minot of B | Neapolitan Air Sy SR Arranged by s Ashes of Roses RORGON Darling Nellie Gr nd have a saith Arcadia Q : Walter Prize re- Mont- Lane 1n | had sued inatr suit oped lama ¢ was hus- St accomp. violinist, have or al 1y R artet m R. Har Die Piano So Nostri Monti .... Miss Schade and >donin Sor wuteous Ni ry, to whom he wa yn, Mrs. Montgomery 1 sc Mr o —Violin leging nes of violence, a counter wife's charges an The ot wish to live erdict was returned onl Jacques O Alfred § fon Quartet North Wind Scott Gatty e 0l1d Songs | Belleve Ma Love's Old Sweet Thomas Moore g HIT BY AUTOMOBILES zo Dorbuck of 381 Carlton or to the police last| e struck o T.. Molloy Nigh Woke Me Last chti Ha Jla Quarte E Mrs Arion Violin Obligato by Mis: Capti Snow and he {nfluencs of | Broad Thir o Violin Listen to t Solo, o Lambs ss cream thor Nirs. Dailey ar h n ar R T | Community Theater Plainville No look like glo B Meeting ) Mot} howill in t} away WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th ALMA RUBENS, In “GILDED BUTTERVLY" I's — soft, t a jar of today. ernoon G nesed will he T SMELL COOKIES, BUT WAATS THAT