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Mail Orders Filled BIG VA Made of Cashmir, Che ms. 1~l‘mnnl 232322 large manufac fine Needlepoir made up. SP TAILORED BUSINESS BIIIIIIITLITLIIILILILILLILI2228223802322: TRAVEL D. 'l'\\‘O PIE We told hm\ we made to & thoso ch%: 0WR lho lightweight Twills, Plain and Checked Covertine, Spring Weight Tweeds, Novelty Fab- i ho bad wed 1thvr of thc pnst monlh .\’HJ.I)'I‘ I)LI-, GOLEF DRESSES SCHOOL DRESSES OFFICE DRESSES opping Cenier —— IN MISSES’ DRESSES BECAUSE OF COOL WEATHER LUE Needlepoint Spri'\llV cked Cashmir, Rayo turer of Misses Dresse: Nt SIS SSES DRESS Tan Cocoa Copenhagen French Blue Raspberry Bois de Rose ‘\pP]L ('reeu DRESS RESSES & G $12.95 each I‘hx\_}r lxeul \\01lh 0 got on the nerves of a d gone s shmir, Rayon Twills, Covertine and Novelty Fabrics, which all the specialty shops (»f Fifth avenue are fea- turing, he was glad to dispose of 1,000 Misses’ Dresses he had There was no reason to worry, as they were p]n‘hl’)]\' the lm t 4)1 thur kind on the market Mail Orders Filled Priced to You Now at rong on Pimento Red Lavvin Green Gray Rose Navy White I sIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIININRNIININIIT would qmckl\ buv the Iot if we cou!d scll them for $12.95, instead of $19.75, $22.50 and $25.00 that they were ell or. We took the lot and every will \\dllt at least two or three. miss who sees (au[u]lv man- tdl]!llcd Innd-m'tde buttonho]cs, crepe de chme ties, crepe de chine he]ts, military collars, novelty pockets, con- vertible collars, double collars, smocked and pleatod and tucked. Berlin News PORTER TO ATTEND FORESTRY MEETING Yiill Be Present at International | Convention in Rome WILL EN TER TRACK MEET Mrs. Graham Fntertains For Hos- pital Benefit — Kensington Boys And Girls To Attend Conferences | =Many Dog Licenses Still Due, Mr. Larchm . and Mrs M nt Woods, N. Y terday for a ope. Mr, Porter international forestry which will be held in Rome, the first weck in May. Both Mr. and Mrs. Porter known in Kensingion. Mr the son of Isaac Porter : brother of Mrs. Paul G. Baker. las spent-m summers in town and has a wide c of friends. He is connected with the American Paper Pulp asso y York city and is cons pert in his line, Ie has purcha several sections of wood land Berlin for his firm, Many Dog Licenses Due Town Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff today stated that the returns from dog licen sucd have been very slim so far this y With more than 400 dog licensed within the town of , only 125 of these have been t % Dog owners who have attend- ed to this duty should do so at once accordin o the town clerk, &in they have only until the first of in which to sccure the licenses, the regular rate. After May 1 an extra fee of $1 will be added. Re- turns so far have heen the smallest in scveral years, & Entertains At Tive Hundred Mrs. Robert H. aham of Ken- sington entertaincd at five hundred last night for the henefit of the New ain hospital fund at her home. were a large number of guests and it is expected that a tidy sum will have been realized for the insti- tution. The prize winners were Mrs. Lulu Upson, Miss Beatrice Neal, Dr, Allie J. Goodwin, Carleton Hazen, Mrs, Marion Goodwin and Lyman Hall, Oliver sailed ks stay in I will 10 wed Ir- altend the convention are we Ports nd s cle s s 'd =0 not Will Enter Last Berlin will e the Hartford county Y. A. track meet which will be held in \lanchester on May §, it was an- nounced today. It is hoved that thq, team will make such a showing that it may qualify for the sta which will be held at a later he villa has several stars from whom big vlnw pected in Manc Bill W Dominick Rar 2 and it is hoped that up many points in the sprints, broad | and high jumps, Joint Social Scheduled A joint social of Bolton L post, American and the Berlin branch of Ladies’ Auxiliary, American Legion, will be held on 'hu evenin of May 6 at Legion hall, Kensington. No announcements 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria | It kills the germs. Kk Meet a tc M. (vM.lh_v pmong them Porter nr; Ttaly, |« ey will score | [ {regarding plans have been made as |yet, but it is expected that an at- | ctive entertainment will be ar. ranged, Mrs, Norman Bigelow will he arge of the soclal, No Mecting Held _The attendance at the the General committee in charge | of Memorial Day, which was sched- | uled for last evening, was so slim ‘n n,|~ uupossml» to clect officers the mhers adjourned, sub- | call of the sccretary, Arthur H. Bushnell, 1t was hoped the irge number of the prom- inent residents of the town, nofi- [fied of the meeting, would be pre- gent. Another meating will be called lu the near future and it is hoped the attendance will be \r‘nn"h for the election of officers. | Private Dance Tomorrow \ A private dance fomorrow even- ling will he held at the Grange hall group of young people from | tain. A large number of invitations have n fssued and it is expected that the affair will be | m pleasant one. To Attend Conferences [ | meoting vnu to vhp A large group of young people will attend the Older Boys' confer- nee in Bloomfield tomorrow and rday and the Older Girls' con- | !ference in Bristol on May 7 and 8. | The Kensington Congregational hurch has announced its delegat to the mect but no word has come from the Berlin Congre- jonal chureh. Harold W. Upson, superintendent lof the Sunday school, will lead the |group of hoys from the Kensington | |church and the delegates will be Norman Holmgren, Goodwin Holm- ren, . Weslaw Chotkowski. Verne Lewis, Donald Lewis, Bradford Clark and Howard Hart. | | The girls who will attend the | | Bristol conference will he Marguer- ite Johnson, Ethel Hart, Edith N son, I Johnson and Dorothy | Ro: Miss Lauretta Alling will be |in charge of this group. | To Gaze At Stars In view of the fact that last Mon- day night was not especially suited [to studying the heavens, another party will he organized next month 10 go fo the Van Vleck observatory t Wesleyan university, Middletown, ere th plapets will be observed irough the huge telescope. It is sxpected that the group will make | the trip the second Monday evening in May. Several New Britain men {will be among those present, togeth- ler with a group from East Berlin, {many of whom were present last Monday. 'The men will be privileg- ed to take their wives with them |the next time. it is expected. | Fiags Will Be Ready It is expected that the flags to ¢ sold by the American Legion will | be ready by Memorial day. These flags will ba placed along the streets | in much the same manner as they | arranged along Main street in | Britain, Foresters to Meet A mecting of Court Mattabessett, Foresters of America, will be held | tonight at 8 o'clock in the hall in Kensington. Several matters of im- portance will be discussed. Ttems of Interest The grange dancing class will meet tonight at § o'clock at the hall on Damon’s Hill. The Girl scouts met this after. noon at 4:30 o’clock ‘he regular weckly prayer meet- | ing will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Berlin Congregational church. FEast Berlin Ttems The educational committee of the Coramunity club met last evening at the home of Miss Mabelle Barnes. The committes will be in charge of | the meeting on June 2 and it Is ex- pected that an interesting evening will result. | Prayer meeting will be held to- | night at the usual hour at the ‘ Methodist church. Tonight will be men's night at the | Community hall. The men of the | community will engage in indoor sports such as basketball and indoor baseball, Russell Case has returned to his home after undergoing an operation yot are N tat 8 o'clock. large | ! sald Mrs. plied Mrs. O'Brien, | laxatives less often needed. at the Hartford hospital. ported as being much improved, About $60 was realized from the :m\lsic.xl #how, “Pocahontas' He is re- which was presented last week by the serv- fce men of West Cromwell. sum will be divided between the Fast Berlin 1fb; organization in Cromwell, A meeting of the Parents anc Teacher ssoclation of the Hubbar: school will bo held tomorrow nig! leyan will be present. There was a large attendance a o meeting of the Community club Cromwell which was The West 1 a play and the Service Men's A speaker from Wes- t “I want to buy a cake of soap,” O'Brien to her grocer, “What kind?" “I don't remember the “hut it's tvertisements ~—American the Kinc speak Look First The only quick-cooking oats with this flavor is “Quick Quaker” LAVOR is the all-important point in food. In oats it is probably more important than in any other. That is why people who once taste the toasty richness of Quaker Oats are spoiled thercafter for all others. Quaker flavor is unique, toasty and delightful. No other oats offers it to you. Some 50 years were spent perfecting it. Quaker nullmg‘ too, retains much of the “bulk” of cats. And that makes Protel carbohydrates, and vitamines and this “bulk” are thus combined to make Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. For your own sake, say “Quaker” when buying oats. Two kinds now at groceries: Quick Quaker (ecooks in 3 to § minutes) and Quaker Oats as always. ‘Quaker Oats - of s Legion Weekly. AL Plainville News CLEAN-UP PlEASFS ‘u.u»u o at 68 Ik r\l But Several Places Were Nof f‘,‘f‘f“" " HEALTH OFFIGER Attended (o in Campaign THREAT 10 POST Y. M. ( Meeting Tonight—Town Lot Suggested As Parking Space— Plaluville A, €. To Conduct Danee | =To Prosceute Dog Gwners, ) I'he Iy th well yeur th office menting ‘Clean-np \ climax ‘I the in morning in colle sent out by the expressed hing il at pub- the and setting it out for co thinks that on the wiol paisn wes mor than in the past William 1. Jo ! this opinion There are | nowever [ed up. are 1l quer lave |1t they have the end of the weel be pul so that the public cetion, the « Tast Seloctmun Iirst mson ted corrgbors still quite a few plac h have not been clean- > owners of tie e on last sprin en nof s who w ul the bad spots W tho authe it been remedied by nes of th 1y will delinquents will and warned, | know who t One place jup is the dumyp ich must b itself Sel man vays which to ontdid it s whi | Johnson says th wind al | picks clean-up days on nd that this vear | drivers of wround and bnce more (o prev b ainville Y. M. C. A i i group | v mecting at lock tonight at the home of W 1 Bailey Broad street, The v toy ussion will be bascl oup intend county igue this at th wportant on 1 to c1 sumn s 10 rep vicetoric material will be gnin and a good team ed to he turned o Martin, star piteher will be for at | eason because of st sum los st part of a recent oper- |y hers are 1tol vening, est Use For Town Tot stion 1 the r of Whitin for antc this mornir ectman William J. orty is not own lot 1M pa uscd other than ind a pl dumped durir n remarked in strects inlly on parking nwelcome, By on parking 1d cpenin ilists doing shopping nd g stoy res they wish s now th €. Dance the Plainvill lance tomorrow hall on ih planned to s the or Saturday strictior putting hout Cer up the town night would ne would 1 lo to f much er ) to tro in than Plainvillc The baseball t A. C, condct night Whiting s 1 n this wa tion to abandoned for tI pected that a la presnt tome cecds will be 1 forms for the t Must Keep 1 s to case Ameriear Wioi tho by the SOV Dog thoritics dog quarantine cither ti dogs were seen T th town thi lectman W 1f they were be impounded Marino and their owne The last new dog licenses tween the quaranti A registratior T T looking for a \w\~\ time an th pet Many a1 1 up or or mor A not ke v Iic pt in they ~ Warden Philip retion 1ins Post Office Hou The post office light savi time ag Tl hours will be ch ABCDEF GHIJKLM / e DO YoU kaow ( YOUR ABC's, lec Britain throv the baskethall, ) i 1ires open ut nom Al ¢ a om AH\] mt Town wvwwl\m\ t) Wedding Party Delayed NAMES - Coast Guard wd woold Nort throngl on Bros, M Aid in Fore «a ifire Ifi hhm{ A detachn renton unteers, opers rest | vo days oy ind in ion com ames and that's the hundreds who lave ain to che kn A fores form in t wal ton = ih y regular swamps of Oc 1e whole way a Tome for er dy of hits pine I and two ni and way, 1 1o tourr mornir 's of play ¢ of {he I ind n NO Y'H LOMATIC April ti-TItalian incid an no connection am! foreizm o rning to member of now sitting 1 foreign office tion reza cist THURSDAY with BERT | Taxi . T-PASSENGER Cars for Funerals, ANITA STEWART and very L0 W coust guards recruits fron s school in unty for n trooper le (e police duty while battling the ition today med to the been trying in with ever s tighters, \eross nds of pou REASONS it was 1y 1 Community Theater PLAINVILY ¥ Service ISID - CARS 1 edding A. M. Parsell, Cook’s Garage ! Telephon Days 111, Nights 282 erstol IVews BMLS SITE WINS i - ON22T0 21 VOTE * Fall Mountain District Chooses Locauon o School luHT CONT!NUE Park Board Gets Underway Spring Program — Communit Chest Is Halt Villed—Roy Battle With Brush Five, N, ) i v special me Mot 5 voted roperty as 1 building, A Thie oppositior to purchas lool of and 2 with cor chivek in favor 3 action mot derable and the that th A presented t tth ws purchase motion mec location with 17 It 24 agains in favor b decided building to have th of brick woad, as sinally planned. 1 s v Superintendent of wore sehool struction pre Schoo responsible fc cision being made, th The rural sehool commiittee of the | education consisting of :\l- oard of thur Barnes, Miss Karl Alice Brown, was in Mayow John I, Wade ent. Mr. Barnes was selected hairman of t nweeting. the fact that the m a school sito was appare conelusively seftled, there about the city this t a petition will be the day or two askin, meeting be ca e not in favor of th > are still unsatisfied anc 1ccording to infor intend to fight the matter to the las Whether or not o eall ther session will be made, how is problematical, as it Is be ed that immediate steps will b taken foward acquiring the T property king for bids on th pos bilding Reiche an ttendance, In spite of ter ot 1l mor mornin presented t chairman of next si and d ne Park Board Meeting regular April meeting of th ourd of park commissioners w o1d last evening, Councilman W. Tough presiding as chalrman. matter of concessions Muzzy Rield and Rockwell park wa discusse nissioners It was voted to employe Statio Jag r Mendows to care in the rear of th fon during the pr Tracy and Allaire wit small p passenger sta mer The chlorination of the I John F. Wade with pow foner n a and Commissione r to act Tracy reported tha moving of trees from the to the east end of the action wa account of thei Tracy Commis n care o sary on mity to the memorial oak voted ph Ci hoard to authorlz zzio of Rock. ik to purchase a lawnmower, and other {mple sary for the proper car r Tracy also reported it the repairs to the fence sur. ling Muzzy Iield were in prog at the present time. Case Being Argued Today he suit of Iministrator of ) apa ity for ived wi automohil M ore the estate of Cosm med to have bee ted by 1s bein in su Tason in 5 gued b a jury today rior court, Hartfo e administrato Cullinan and Cronin o appear for Mr. DeRosier is observing interests of the erb! Izeport and W, N in the ry Bristol. Funeral of John G, Wilson @ funeral of John George who died at the short Wil- Har Vu\-d hos hel hial pneumonia, Ty will be from Trinity JTohn W Community Chest Talf Pilled rding to r ich ha \de up to last evening, $25. 1anu S nalc ard from by on o0ppos An Vot con- was was also pres- as is a ru- school district ration available, for he the at 1 and finally left with Com- for sent was left with Mayor west Memorial $10,000 brought by the Mason of this zio was struck by Mr. is represented Attorneys Mascolo and Dauch of Mason —————————————x f Manager Edwin H. Goodridge last V'md Behool & slgnaphore has been in ovening showed that there wero 104 | solicltors in the house-to-house cam- palgn yot to be heard from. Thefactory canvass under the starts today supervision of Assistant Campaign Muanager Raymond Crumb. The names of all those sub. seribing wil 1be published later, A general gift to the chest s to be made by David I Lipmun of the Lorralne Shoe Store, Harry Rus- sell of J. R, Mitchell & Sons and C. unk & Sons. These stores have pledged ten por cont of thelr gross cash sales on Raturday, April 24, Workors selected from the various Loams of the drive huve been selectod uy sales ludies to help at these and this ph of the campa In charge of Mrs. N. 8. Roy of most approciated pl was reccived lust evening from u small ¢hild, whose contribu Y tion fo the chest was 100 pen Fir The stores n s $ One the nies. Commissioners Meeting Har monthly hoard of fire held tomorro ek in the hall, New reg mecting commissioners oevening counell chaml city City Direetories Ann Arbor, N Meeting post meet I Bristol Todge Llks will b in o |1his eventng at 8 o'clock the is |home on Nouth street WG s regu [ , Wil be noon at the public 1 | Bell will lead v | Cises and Mr |the United amendment Cooking Demonstartion An all day meeting of the ladies lof South Ch ippens Hill will be held tomorrow at the home A. Barnes of Terryville avenue, o g demonstration will by Mrs. Marion stores college, “Pollyanna” Again The comedy, “Poll presentad again thi new Wallace Barn the auspices of the Dunbar club, A la lience t 1 evening and it d that the theater will e again tonight. American Legion | Seicheprey Unit No. lar husiness meeting L4 at § in the - [Legion hall. Dad Wright L M A. secretary at Alliy spital, has been Invited to ¢ | the meeting. Birth of Daughter A danghter was born y 3ristol hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strupp of Pleasant street, “Joe" is one of the popular mem- bers of the Bristol police force. Grammar School League s| This afternoon at 4 o'clock South Side school will er John J. Jennings 1 n avenue, on the grounds. Both these teams are A league. o Tomorrow on 1 ague the Fast Bristol will play the Park school boys on tit wk street diamond. Mueh interest {s being displayed by the school children in these umes and many rooters accompany ¢ their team when it s playing from its own grounds, Compounce to Open Pierce and Norton of have announce Meeting meeting of the W, C. held tomorrow after- 3 o'clock in the basement library Mrs. George the devotional exc Harry Cline will yeq tes constitution and of Mrs. also b given Dakin f Tonizht na" wiil he evening in the theater un 1 T Wallace T &l o was | pre 15t e pec fill- Auxiliary American hls even- Ameri o'clock n attend the s bats 100l on Iatter's in hwith the n the B Wfterno ¢ Managers s lake Compounce that the resort will be offic opened on Sunda May 2. In former years the park has usually been opened on Sundays about the middle of Men, “nl No Tools At the brush fire in the East Dristol district yesterday afternoo 1 number of Boy scouts were on Iiand to fight the fire, but no tools vere lable. It is un hat when Deputy Fire Warden Woods was called he was not home and. as all of bis tools are pt at his reside . the pres of the boys on the scene of the meant absolutely nothing. Warden Thomas Ryan, later on the scene, sary implements for fi it a late hour the dued. In former years all of the sary tools were left at the C station and wera available for ¢ part of the eity where a b orest fire might break out s {ssned by s, who inst ardens and f} tools at Traffic Standard Adopted ffic standard manufactured hich has e o derstood nee fire Iirg wRo arrived a4 the neces- Aghting o n y L flam I neces o This angemen was echar tate Fire W: cted all of his deputies to s own ¥ h 1 soction of and Por 1 by the d The Campaign ONE TWO, TUREE FOUR, FIVE, SIX V\ FINE/FINE' ) 5 aroL! ) \ \NOADERFUL - derson, "br Al ( P is ex-| )1 nine operation for the past two months Ilicsa were placed on trial and will be removed immediately and re- pluced by standards to be furnished by the Horning company, Birth of Son A 10 pound son was born at the liristol hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Horbert Maronn of Grove street, Woolmen To Meet Tho regular meeting of the Mod- Wood of America will be next Saturday evening at 8§ ck In Missal's Hall on North Maln street, Deputy Hugh of Hurtford will bo present, K. of P. Meeting n Lodge, Knights of Pythlas, hold theie monthly meeting this at 8 o'clock in Arcanum A number of hmportant mat- will ba acted upon. Five 1 tment Kept Busy The fire department had a real bugy day yesterday due to a number of hrush 18y fires. At 1:46 p. was called to Curtlss v grass fire had gotten vond control and threntened a cr of garages and other bulld- ' s n the fmmedlate vielnity, After hard work the blaze was ex- . 2:45 p, m., ut for Tith will ll mad A Lane whore 16 Squad A was ealled a brush firc near Malone i Torestville, which alse buildings. This ed without damage, n. Weleh Fire com- and Engine Company No, 1 were called for a roof fire at Maple- croft, a furm owncd by Superin tendent of 'ublic Works Oscar An This was extinguished by chemicalg. p. m, Squad A responded for a grass fire on Queen nd Prospect street and again at 1:15 they, together with Weleh com- pany of Forestville were called to Pine Lake in Forestville for another pany At Middle firc m., Squad A went to to extinguish a brush at that point. POLAR FXPLORERS GIVEN WELCOME Soviet Officials Greet Crew of Dirigihle Norge April 22 (A—The con- hall of the Aeademy of Sci- ences was crowded last night with representatives of the the my, the navy, and aviation fo the members of the erew of Amundeen-Ellsworth pole alr- 6:05 Leningr government, greet the ship Norge. The president of the academy, Geologist Karpinsky, In an address sald immeasurably more important than merely reaching the pole were e geophysleal observations the ex- pedition would conduct and investi- watlons of the practica] possibilities t trans polar alr conhections be- Asla and Amerlca. Dimitrieff, representative of ningrad soviet, laid stress on of Roald Norwegian coolness and Nobile's fiery Itallan He wished the expedition all tween Europe M. the 1 the happy combination Amundsen's Commander energy. suce Lieut. Rliser-Larsen, one of the commanding officers of the Norge, |thanked the hosts of the evening for the magnificent reception accord- ed the crew. Afterwards Command- Nobile pald tribute to what he termed the loftiness of Russlan scien- ie thought, and concluded as fol- er meeting coincides with the imniversary of the founding of great, mortal Rome, mother of western ion. Our flight began in me and in Rome's name we shall complete it or per BETTER THAN CALOMEL | Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—thesube stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure and their effect on the liver is tantaneous. Theselittleolive- colored tablets are the result of Dr. | Edwards’ determination not to treat iverand bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tabletsdo the good that calomel does, but have no bad after s. They don't injure the teeth like uids or calomel. They take trouble and quickly correct ure |.v\1mrat the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays ¢ with the gums. So do strong 5. It is best not to take calomel. Edwards Olive Tablets tal.e Hea d\ hes, “dullness” and that a v feeling come from _constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' lets when vou feel “logy " and " They “clear” clouded brain and “ perk up”' the spirits, 15cand 30c. 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