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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926 4 1| Plainville News " - id, in ing of the things | . | were called upon for one day, [at the same time was distributing'a " antol News I » atute policemen patrolled the | poem relative to the dead bandit's falr metery grounds for @ short perlod |career, had her case nolled this I hope 10 have the next legislature vosterday, and were relieved after \morning by Deputy Prosecutor Rob- | T [appropriate enougl money to sell| ™ T " they had called up thelr headquar- |ert J, Stack on payment of costs. ! vonneeticut to the peuple of Con ters and submitted their report, Reslgns As President F glN heeticut. It will be one of the great ‘RUS |N|j s[;Hfl[]l An inspecial of the old stone \th Lillian Apel, at a meeting of 4 4 U est advortising achiovements in | | W | 5 y G. W, Thompson, W. R. C,, No, 4 chimney sthll standing on the loca- | ' -, l tory, Lack of interest is our greates [tion of the old Marks' Homeste held _\r-m'rrdn) lhorn.holn; |enl[1nr;‘|]. menace, We have th st stute de showed that someone apparently her resignation as president of the | partment of cdy on in the coun IKoed aADIE. A 1 “ ih " aac. | 0OTPS due to the fact that she will | L 4 try, ‘the beat mol [Sleidarart e Lyl Lesll r“n“'“l ”‘;‘“‘; very shortly remove to Saybrook. —— nent, the hest highway departs ey cos of digging vislble, The | M Anna Haviland, senfor viee best lnanvance department, t) aA sofl was fresh, which would fndicats | Preident, will assume the duties of Banquet Speakers Call o Loyal- /o oo 03 5 s . Building May Be Ready for o an which woua nsicate |JEERGCE o' e batance ‘of the work was done yesterday orvthing Mafl Orders Mafl Orders Filled iro story, ns th ¥ SPRING SHOWING OF SUMMER SUITES AND PIECES OF REED AND FIBRE FOR ¢ PARLORS AND PORCHES There is choice of the very newest coloring s and shades, as well ag the ever-staple and desirable walnut. Upholstered in selected cretonnes and tapestries, all with automo- bile spring cushions, with and without uph olstered bucks. ; dnabat hit here. There i L cotman John Twining yester- | VX1 v o or Goodaelt atso resigned | 1y toKeep Industries '+ peter wiace o i v amynns Occupancy in Month {ny noon relterated hia statement of |, atrictis trdsiof on neoaun of | Calis For Second Term the evening before that there was | pressure of other duties, but no sue- | The call for = bsolutely nothing to the story and = fleiseh, who died at the Bristol hos pital Tuesday morning, was hvld a gecond term for Ao Reception To Dr, West his listency rious applauso tro A large number were on hand 1a Vo 18 chinirman of | Woman Collecting - Chapman Fund | L ve on hand last Call Vor Sccond Term Sounded— Souaior Wolcolt ihe and commuilssion, 101d yening at the Prospoct Methodlst her late home at 44 K Banquet Hall Full—Sclectimen An- (o e (o mnvn | Mscharged — Bristol Club Fleets “hireh to tender thele respeets 1o at 2 o'clock this afternoon ! 4 N « 0 Hon to Eave 1 Dr, Willlam B, West, who for at (3 man Luth- . | ce Plans For ‘Clean- pok! | onnecticn Pplies uhd | offfeers—Itev, Dr. West Recelyes (the past five years has been pasto 5 # . % nounce Plans For ‘Cloan-Up Week' || 000" plles : U DASIOr Laran church ou Judd street were u! w el clean and cool, H¢ of the church and who leaves o 3 5 7 " 5y Will Call Attention to a Few Worthy Specials bt Mers Mo nbe g Lo et lonn aid soa, iy (21T L and b e an S50 LR T Sy o THREE-PIECE SUITT THREE-PIECE SUITE i ]\m d vv 1 18| rosor and (he un new non-geclarian organization wit) | T e Mre. Elsia Tariar Settee, Chair and Rocker—Of decorated Large Settee, Chair, Rocker—In fawn e L GG . eaa 'y S "“~ iy | Mrs. Disle Tartter. wife of . : A i ) OBTam under the direction | spariey Tartter of Springfield. for 5 " od coverine. Ada 47 o Stan oy o R ATA ¥ 1 Y i - e Lol 1 harles Tartter of Springfeld, fibre with attractive eretonned covering. Thzu. » tapestry upholstered seats and lopy ¥ e aall : i g Gl borch was presented | orly of this city, died yestorday af Priced at 5 backs, Extra value, { b ey ! SoyRduily 8 ‘r ‘v\‘ iments _]mux he Springfield hospital after ar : : : ) 1 Dy was the recipient of a liliness of four months. 0 the Set 0 the Set oL e o L LhanewAuy 1 10 date 1 | puree of gold, the § ation being 1 Ieaves, hesides her husband t of brick, Imade by €. L. Woo to develop N representing L one daughter, Virginia; her father AP A TR T By e e o ety T Wiilavd Roxes Bt I ICY ong millilihein s of the chureh. A gift | Dichard Dittman, Sr., of 104 Cur VERY ATTRACTIVE SUITE OF THREE PIECES S el Sl L s oo, SOrEAOr fwas ulso presented to Mra. Weat by [tiss treet, and one brother, Rich . e L nin coatnins —efght — &chool | the women of the ehurch. Th ard Dittman, Jr., of 31 Willlan Settee, Chair and Rocker—Nicely upholstered in desirable tapestry. A really won- |§ [rerpegthot Janingge ool pual training voom aud frangements for the fare . this elty derful Suite for 50kthe Sech iR o wd i Gn et iaion Mesten L D e et ot asalunaralvas Yelds thia afier ol () o o T s A A e o Gt § |} and souther s a yoosting Conos i o a ayden noon at 2 o'clock from Sampsor £ A X . Bl 1w 5 thet 1 to back local enterpris tris Slects ARG I et P §85.00 the Set is a low price for a large Settee, Chair and Rocker of high-grade filyie | to the same degre i .',",,",',",“'",',:";,'M,,‘ B el pariom . I dyineneld in a very pretty shade, upholstered in a high-grade tapestry on seats and backs. i1 "‘ aELuage 1d in the rooms last evening, ex- cemetery in that city. L o . <« - must decid ! joined in ter, co; Mayo! S Al L4 5 Other Fine Sets up to §295.00 each St vt i red with ofl and grease, announsed ypr domuh g Dullon e i K. of P. Mecting N aouthiie T e e aEy lected president. The other ofticers * The regular meeting of ! 2 : : e 5 : - i v e P i ccted were first vice-presidunt, lodge, IK. of P., will be held this eve TRA SPECIAL—AND SUITABLE FOR | HIGH-BACK CHAIRS Al S e : seliowiping b lllotton ¢ ”fr"w';\"-* nd viee 1E at S o'clock in Are | . I 4 el S Sue cquipped wit omer H. Judd; secreta and Chancellor A. F. Mitel SUN PORCH OR LIVING ROOM AND ROCKERS arg el : ) Hen Is, and also con | treasurer, J. Fayette Douglass; staff will make {heir offio 8 _ i . Bl us to begin a counter-move in ou chambrr, with drawers for directors for thres years, 1. T, O] ey on 10dge of Hor Divided Chaise Longue of the celebrated “Kaltex” fibre Of “Kaltex” fibre, baron- i "‘l L L L B upplies and a teacher's |cott, Lr. George Hobbs and Willlam | estville has been invited 46 ba pres vith the heart of steel. This offering consists of a large ial finish, with automo S e Gl ! oth of which built into | P, Calder. ent. An entertainment will be pre with the heart of ste 50 g consists of a lary a sh, E 0= 1R |vou car he best pla U intere This are t great- | Assistant Professor of Chemistry | gented and refreshments served. Armchair with veclining back and wide, restful arms and | bile spring seats and up- @] ™ Hohee 1 1 said t roves 1 of In the announcements of new ap Sudden Drop in Temperature o s S Logers tthe or class rooms and cor & consld ointments of yfessors made yes- . b o 2 ottoman shaped to match; gray, putty or waliut finished holstered backs in seleet- England’s wa San S Lo e st e e e S . B AN oehiy S frames, upholstered in selected cretonnes. Only 23 in the ed tapestry cover ‘*““1 could be He asked for | roo cquipped with e pantry, name of Edwin B. Kelsey, PI S| the northwest after having enjoy N 1 on] @ alue offere y drie 5 S £ thugiaam, s i cook utensi un assistant professor in chen Y. |a real spring day yesterday., T lot. Real $35.00 value offered at only Priced only i D Eition o o r sary paraphernali Professor Relscy is the gon N {thermometer at the local police & S ; " <0; from mining la- a1, Iantages and owes oliminate the necessity Kelsey of Divinity street and 18 a | tion at 4 o'clock this morning regls ») $22.50 each i $19.00 cach : cking opposition 10 vupils to other districts for instruc- zraduate of the Bristol High school | tereq 33 g dat8a m i Roraback's plan for uiilizing wator on. us is the custom at th ' Yale university. had dropp above, Jia b e il tin He has been connected with the Returns From Flovida 2 aban ties in or's room. Yale chemistry department since his | wWinjam J Lunkers are sraduation in 1918, . Dailey, who has been ! i : : spending the past four months in ot T ey mun with for the ent. A vapor Chureh Receives Bequest Jacksonville, Fia., fo Rexhn o Ginetion HE G o oy and btides ygatarday diess o v be i allig and an; up tol dats || The Briatel Congzogational ciiurch a6 fo s o S b f er ln ews :)t”rl L'V.H\’ : m(\]:m.( lex |,v. ‘.v’m n .m urrnlv nw\m. l‘ry Mrs . ics or no ; \ systems ha been in- will T ve $1,000 from the will of Otto Defeats Jerrolds 3 RO A ettt i e oo 1 rising s not 1 i Skt 5 the lata Mrs. Adeline Bowman,| Juek Otto of Torrington defeated : 2 I ‘.’ e “'M“ ! Pl iR ‘H o “ Sa S "I 'v‘”l fl“‘w' ) »“"' 4 firmr 1o, th A. A. MeLeod, whe bri e cleaning sys- which was offered for probate ye Frank Jerrolds of this city at the should prote interesting lo rosidents | trom Hartford, New Britain ani || ST LT BREUUNE G speceli - which ) the tem and for an clectric clock eya- o1 The bequest is an outrisht |Genter Recreation alleys lust evens i A “r‘,i = Mid e ¥ : IR nit A clatmed, th visabi) n finance com- m have a L ut in, although 1 not in the form of a trust Ing, taking six out of the nine games | SRl L b i L out her int p : ) n, assistant see- | noither of il be utilized at |fund. : In a state league duckpin mateh, , by . rip rouzh Mincs . . e L m‘w a hat peop! o ir 1 of mber of com- present tim The vacuum en- Indge Roger §. Newell has heen | (g average for the evening was _ Members of the Berlin Men's Mol i o buy. The w 15 grown ‘ = that the Plainville ind clock re eliminated Damed as executor and a hearing 2 while that of Jerrolds was 1 wers conducted on an fn- | 1he Buests o imothy Dehab, compete with the ea @ fi record of | (rom the p ns to enable b v Tuesday, April 20, The score: W thh and instructive trip @ former e Bl ; hi hich compared ex- | the district 11y as pos- Spring Estate Hearing Jerrolds: 96, 9, 104, 109, 116, throu o lewd mines of the west [ vosid 't o€ this community. ; vith most towns | sible within the huilding appro A hraring est of the 115 118, 140—98d. e v of Lai n I y 5 . 1 fon. e Annie Spring was held yester-| " qy¢0. 106, 110, 101, 124, 132 107, : z : Nt Dl 2o is | the home of Mrs. Har Vith the apening of tie new |day at the Bristol Trust Co., before | s Eobhdided) R i i %, 18 an expert | Session : vige ciector plant and @ commission comprised of Tobert ration, 1. Stack. William N. DeRosier and *REE TEAM nd the members of th {iy rge Dalbey and moving today to the it into NEW GRANGE DE Gavel Tor County Title L i eare of ihe eoge Raymond W. Crumb, who reserved | it A3 HOE D R . e ' Hoa A tdence on Main s W buiidin h e et e impressive coremoney at the con- . i . el 0L Ainitoal o hn Schell b T Heiln ! rring of the third and fourth de- h — Rristo] Trust Co., and Attarney on- {he meeting Saturday night in Jr. 0. | L ey of 1100 of New York appeared for some ! ‘b M. hall. 1'\ new d"xr‘ced"‘nm t ‘1 Bear About Relig- = A | g s itk s [of the other heirs residing in that has been formed and its work during | Berlinites Wil Hear g e Plans For Clean-1p Week crowded condition ol o i """ rohearsals has been unusually satis. L fous Education in the Schools— i I Plans for “Clean L e el 2; S Butihessisold factory. The meeting will open at | : eps in connection will i 1l be observed Soea : el i 5 s eold his 7:30 o'clock. Fops' Club and Bascball Team * P04 contecto weck, were announer 1 new building is 4 ey e B tnterest Leglon—otier Ttems, et me § L b e Central COLONIZATION PLAN : om . ! § vislon com Rome, April 15 (—The Duke of Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- st ¢ 3 ) : Brielolia y timie M Abruzzi, who has already left for \ glon, ot Berlin, has heen notified ; : B ¢ e el R, Kostik sald Somaliland, is going to Brazll to dl : . fe largost proportionate 1 : g 5 e \ i ¢ Bkl e same add, rec gregt colonization project | VIRL L find e Jar e v~‘rr L “‘”‘. S 1, with ca 1= 01 wary play gives promise of a . Y 1 n by s 1 s there, according to local press. The increase {n membership of any post idi et i on ! the musten 3 ¢ ro! i 3 S ‘]”’”* Vital Statistics luke plans fo purchase a large ag- In Hartford county during the m is € 5 to Henry | must contain nc it LI e the month of March, there rieultural concession to be developed ), ear anc xesulj, SCom Lt Applications Are Wanded, tiere will be dancing follow ¥ t the The co-operatic o g e Gare birthe, seven marriages and | exclusively by Italian colonists in [ Harold Ventres of the local post will il of the Lad Auziliary | play i d 1t make the S Sl Clsdle SEAGN s recorded fn the off rder to raise wheat, coffes and be presented with a y i The Jibrary will be open tonio res - o campaign is heing Dack- (~chool is that its architect, Harold [\ clork r for the import trade to Ttaly, N &t the next coun ol o > cachange ¢ b the heard Tofi heallh,Cithg b Sy e recolved s early echool cquiem Mass Celehrated exclusively in Italian ships, ! An increase in Chamber of Commeree, and 1) T e SAICHIE is morninz at $ o'clock in &t — i per cont has been the |y, o, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and ror v it 1o their hoar, ot e L s Roman Catholie chureh, an MEAVY FIGHTING Berlin post the bifio e » 1ere Sa i condn liave Emorge o Lenesrin ! sary high mass of requiem | T April 13 (P —Heavy fight. s come 1 o e ds 0 ; b m Flovids, wihere they i o ! s e el A0 being celebrated in memory of Rev. oceeding today fn the vi- oL ir i T S wintor oS T in t led h cmpson CONEr 3 Keena, who for a number of of Kwangtsun, where the | te, in spitu of the fa LN \ 1 Bostor tat Burlinsonig I8 2 MY \ears was pastor of the church allled against the Kuomin- tront near oblitcration within o 1% \ s; two m leh ¢ T} n wihl be made wit mor intima ~‘1 3 D. of P, Meeting chun troops, continue their thus far, a tweivemontl ( v 1 vsold we 1o an arca, the boundaries of whi ! g ¥y 18 substantia © regular meeting of Kitchewan ' ynsuccesstul efforts to break through 1 : = . liva public Ay d"as followaisirom 8010 part by, 10 0N Couneil, Daughters of Pocahontas 'the Kuominchun lines toward Pek [ T ryad 8 to Albey inst’ its’ willi It is np : along EAsiNa s L SO A B Yo CRANICS i St cane1 ANl ReaR teniacnall iAo i ship drive w Ladded . the 1 ‘hamber of Commerc 1 t ue and up R. M Tulsa, Ok oil evening, at which time tha grand 1o the rosters, and Ui 1o tive burea, 1 on home; west | ™ In a private | ipierg of Cof feut will be enter. The first steps wlonz t ¢ Of Iy ' [ A vt mirned i R e ehtias romlinson avenue, aiso ineluding '! Initlated and he business L ¢ ¥ cugn twe Dethalaiat e d 0 st Bro. streets d session, refreshments will be served. T S T T | i t rs, twn heay Dl hesheltiatity e : e T Be Better Looking—Take ye today. as h inis w " i G UL B et SO e e ad A and Walch Fire company Olive Tablets nkiaconEl ardl AL CeE R S R g s nvit orities in Kan- i tor a4 chimney fire fn the house own If your ekin is vellow—complexio o Wilbur Gregor S Sl r a1 rth on Bohemia s City I € Wwas turned over 10 a4 hy Michasl Malone on Central pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— P ° caugi e s o My Ro o restville. avenue: ea man's tives before his ract, Forestville, you have a bad taste in your mouth— 7 soar I [ 5 dmitt . street to t noefiort fo keep 4t from | Tha blaze was etinguished with a lazy, no-good feeling—you should | LA i ot but | yuding North Wa possessions Were | chemicals without loss, take Olive Tablets, o d AR p 2 similar manner Home From Trip Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets=a sub- | MRIED N PARIS 1t no p : r notth as the bridg r o ] | RIED IN PAR . B B by e \estization fn Burling- | Charles T. Treadway, president of Stitute for calomel—were prepared by i Par bl sutolsells e avothiihn 3 ST SR ior fhe fact that last Julv the Bristol National Bank and the | Dr.Edwardsafter 17 years of study. i e aaughter of Prince Henri | i . atns . 3 hers, Charles and Louls, | American Trust company, and Mre. Dr.Edwards OliveTabletsareapure ) Et De Chalais, and John A | 4 @ |Treadway returned vesterday from | Yegetablecompoundmixed witholiveoil. " e William SRS SO s a ne You will know them by their olive color. 1 » months trip abroad. Th L 3 Dy (HEIE OSVe 0¥ t 1 e m— Vip. Olymple, on which they Tohaveaclear, pinkskin, bright eyes, = reached New York, was a dev late | N0 pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like iry WL —— . ’ 5 ] making port on account of rough childhooddaysyoumustgetat thecause. I 1t 1 advisable fo the 3 Taxn m! Qapy e |ls Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on | h o the press h embassy at Washington Comm“n“v Theatcr Livery rvic = Case Nolled the liver and bowels like calomel=yet i . Bearn's mother & T-PASSENGER CLOSED CARS | of Carrie A. Brown of have no dangerous after effects. L Prince Henri Plainyille et R e avenue, who was placed They start the bile and overcome con- | 3 atrice Winans | FTHURS. & FRL APRIL 15 and 18 b ‘ | last Tuesday by Ofticer | Stipation. Take one or two nightly and ] § ; Mae Murray and John Gilbert A. M. Parsell, Cook's Garage | ¢ + for soliciting funds for a| ROte the pleasing results. M ulmné&i d S {iness ot ¥ et Al n “THE MFI WIDow" Telephone: Days 111, Nights 282 | . w5 memorial for Gorald Chapman and | DOXesare sold annually at 15c and 30c. Parish W1 X : SR R L . ‘ / See 1 By BLOSSER ‘ Berin vescnts ave ong ben e to FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar’s Anxious to See It y i g { 1 be ! i i 128 X et e Lt $ TS STARTIN ( RATS AN MICE 2 1% T KEEPS UP 1T | /[ WHAT D'VA MEAN 4 - C \ T 5 { ' | \ - S v will ho held | P AcE \\A:\:):“?,:i A \ " Sl ) N L NORST WIND. 4 Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic . *\ {5000 re. Trank L. Wi- | < e ) WEK 9%“:02 | worsTuiNDOF o /] OF WeAmER Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief cox, w Rldge. tomorrow bl Docks S0 WEATER FOR [/ FRRATSAN )17 ening 3 til #:30 o'clock. | , U, RATS AN ‘ "3 Mcs} € | treatment that relicy t ] t i expI [/ x| = J soothes the skin. Soon & & conkrd frods tomorrow 2 / [ | arst licat of Zemo { | [ find that c Meetings Tonlght 7 | Blackheads . reguinr weekly prayer meet- | 4 Tt y Ringworm and similar ek . B v.30 1 /7| | blen will disappear | it bamishes most skin 1o: ) makes the skin th and Rev. Ma healthy. It s a nor QIsD: (he mid-week saring liquid that 1 luring the day. A - or a small size 60c i $1.00, Miee H. R k at th

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