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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 18 192. n 1 U lorsson & id the necessity of crossing the Plainville News | ;- - e NATIONAL GUARD | Bristol News road tracks by coming into the Federation is arranging a fine p! gram and an evening of real er “‘ ‘T :u:; ling north over the new high- ‘4 = WILL BE HONORED 2 re o i Gnmisors | OF 011 OOUNCIL |3 e 2 ; Pythians Arranging for Sur- ““ven.’ Cansotn oo Beson | Httos sty 18 oo e HOANIES 00 Stooels and Sewers | i York 1«;!’ Miami, from | point they will proceed to FOR YOUR CHOOSING (TR0 ATUE BE S0 T s o s s ot e e B.I. | prises on Friday Evening | svevio o tovas s e o i G ek | Sclduled Tor Tonight | day v | i | ng on id to be t window ove : Worth, Florida, where they ke their future home. Mr. who is a prin has ac- ning to thr: h out wh e o o e camomo Py | right of way when their automobiles |Haggerty of New Haven a o8 ition with the Lake | ! A [} s came together on Cook street Sat. |and today fook wrl X h O S | 8o Gitve) Goncert 1n! Frockyil) ) U ht. Both were asserted by [Second time to obtain fe cog- | JURE et once ville r. Novelty Silk Gloves | [Jlcomm or omg i s st s s s 2 GREEN NEADOW PARN S0LD), 7 5o s e, L Y i ¢ A Furrey and + | manding officers of the 43rd - and, consisting of 30 pieces, will go A i ] v th The question will |Euard division of New F F P o k next Thursday evening 1 i VALUES TO VALUES § | Broad Street Residents Say No Sand | be decided tonight i as commander of the 85t f Firemen Search In Vain For Burn- | P! concert program for t z pri r . S TO i [ Was Used—Last of Pyinian sis Another Challenge Issued B A I" s the tesis| iNE Automobile — Drunken Driver |Place. o . . $2.5 $2.5 H 5 usiness men’s baseball team |, 0 o 07000 T Hareeat niz e ° . $2.50 I | ters Soctals — Businessmen Tssue st practice Taatinioht ken las Jeas A 4 on that ac-| May Go to Jail to Work Out Fine| A ¢ ool I.:h,m & s ten | A most fortunate purchase from one of the hest glove manufacturers. Choice of J Soother Clisllenge—Eriets; R m Do b R ol O e =\ VDl eaces s o S ELIeL B Einre o . ) the latest smart Spring shades, with fancy embroidered backs, | | “Past Chancellors’ Night” and roil PR IIG sertis ot flived G| o ot Biistol 100ge of ks { (Main Floor) i {call will be observed at the meetir Aoy R S D « en prepar- \ evening, Rliorders el on May 14 bY lhearings w Unable To Pay Fine A ! Women’s Vests Women’s Bloomers B T |aftair, fonal Gua = ! A 18 arrested Sun- \ i 79¢c each 95¢ pair n ifternoon by Officer James Me: Strictly first quality, in all popular shades Bloomerettes and Step-ins of rayon in Forestville center for op- vehicle while under tor and who was 7 (of rayon) Slightly irregular, in all colors Women’s Handkerchiefs Leather Bags e 25¢ each $1.49 each o 1 . ] White, all linen; hand made and drawn Fitted with purse and mirror of 1 bty to raiss the f corner; value 50¢ New shades, as blonde, gray, etc. et ol o Hanttord sounts Children’s Hose ] ) as scveral surprises are prom- 1o Rarork 4 23c pair o Arc NeCk]aces Complain of Street Oiling it Faum Dimosed of 7/8 Hose for girls and boys. : e S Biroi ) wirast Jane oK (Sresn Memdow Iamn ond nithe Cuff tops, fancy or plain leg ]““""l "t““l'- Single row, gold or s are complaining of 11 bacaestmiiningin ity lhnts aruEE silver pla ; regular $1.00 Necklace N ofithat 1Tharbushfare en e M ; lf H plated; regular $1.00 Necklace hat 1ghfar send G. Treadway has en’s Half Hose 160 and sold a5 fol- o i Women’s Gowns . v Rayon and lisle in plaid and stripe and s 83c each (4.’ i jacquard effects Of crepe voile, white and colors, troops from r the g and ti ol Birozsin acre ticut, Rho Island. Maine |report may be available rot 1 Pirog; 17 acres C Sl_ lace trimmed edestr Nt ahGeneral Has ety | mAsine it Tt ostin rect to Imil Redman; 4 o ostume 1ps 26.Pi ’ while hou es =12 complaining of 85 haad ‘6t tie Conosetiout brloadal |stood that ek s Ix streat to Frank Pay- ruined rugs and dispositions. = e 1 n { acres and on $1.89 each =I"1ece Table Sllver Visiting Day At School Fe ~ | Mix I'rances Gebrecker : ca——a AMERICAN WOMAN BEATEN Made of milosheen, in peach, white, $6.45 complete | teachers and pupils of the May 18 (@ ar TIhgonSyenia I 20gers akland” =D Broad street scl have in = = John Mu Mi- | flesh and tan Rogers, “Oakland” pattern; nicely boxed s e to “_\‘l: the | tomorrow i ns, Americ e Donald McKay, Wil- school on 1 n the an-|0f Mrs. F 1 rol ar Nelson d lic & m i r Day” will be observ- T Pratt e large house, build- e Each pupil took home an invi- > = 133 Stafford avenue \ Peq riy ; ! the to ake care of 3erlin on writ mself, except in s 3 S , ve been by adway . . fic tvkrln 'vt care o n | B , will address a eting of lowest ios, where B pers | P : S rothers. er ln ews 2 a :‘:r of e ',( the .\Ymh»rlmnv]] club tomorrow Sds vupils Wro ternoon e o ” 4 i A. O. H. Meeting Sanenas neo enthusiastlc jernoon at 3 o'clock at the home of |kchool work will be in prog on, Mrs. €. } or.| The regular monthly meeting of ‘ 5 “m”)}p, tion with & authorities, | Mrs. }"‘.dmy Carter. It is expected e M:’k et ToitaenTana OBJECT TO NEW PLAN FQR ‘ ], o For- | L i miont Rrr:n« ‘rz,\n- [3 ) ) [ uthie reault th K J t Miss Griswold will speak on the |; 1 n ¥ X S R it Order of Hibernians, will by sented a tidy appea mportance Ontal Iata ety 5 indesirable condition clen r ibernians, will be | 11].-:1-' m; LB I,.f," :v‘ or parental inter o | e at her HO[JSE ON HART STl\EET s 5 1d this evening at 8 o‘clock in y Resting Comfortably e teaching of the child : e Ao s T uneal of ‘Mrs. Rose Gillette S lipe s s iall on Meadow street Stute It was stated at the New Brit —— | I funeral of Mrs. R I officers wil Ibe present and a num 4 Feneral h oday en vew Britai . i orney Gainey to ain Oppo- |ion Gillet 61 Geats ficers wil Ibe prese C um- [ i L S (‘:J;\:rr\:‘lcla:slr:::lm'rm b Hon New Britain Troupe ! Psthian Sisters Social or AN ICaTney o mninle On e t )‘1 trora EeoC D nosiscta e nluasd e el o s Vi . - ast of the semi-mont e sition at Meeting of Building St il b Young-Hilte Wedding PLANNEDF [t At BRI trele Will Invade Portland ials of the series given |~—ad . T Farl Young. son of Mr. and Mrs (R E S lay when a jack under | A minstrel troups organized and lans Sisters will e held —_— Board Tonight. 5 Far e LS e Young and Miss Eleanor Hilte, A . U | arlinoed, o fl,f,m;‘”',}” {Neen | dirccted by Josaph Haffey and John | tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clack in | Indian Relics Purchased S i : o ghter of Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Hilte i | ' o RlaLEox Crean of this eity, w i A hot supper will PRt , fembers of & tuichax LeoT RS Teflms’ B&ketbafl‘ swunmmg'w"’ resting _comfortably. Fleury |- Crean of this elty, will provide an | committee . pans | BY Museum in New York | mission who Eeiber Pre P 1 of the East Bristol _section, were sustained severe injuries abs in Portland it satin 1 Anzeles, May 18 () «— P r a specla = i ¢ 1 i 1 ge t ;_“""‘i!“\f by . d s in attenda A. F. Carrin e meter . 4 PRI ‘ Season Opens Saturda: Srus consists of i LA M A "‘ " Hadse Although the All-Ken e e ( el F 1a-lant evenir ey Same s 8 Yo ed as usual, and at the conclusion g end Hhs stal e OO SN OB 20 : troups has | the prizes for the serfes will be given i - 8:30 o A HL camon.ahrcay alt fad to the three highest ladies and me.. OfFs : e and John J vill meet the 2 i8isolalais whol w These whists have been h ery po alternate. T} Members if They Show Sufficient | pareival avenie in e show aro Francis 1 to weeks during th et =t S will also attend: Coni- A |teams met in Simsbury 2 N i | and has oven most popular wit Ty s SR 3 r Edward W. Mallory, Senior ) Interest—Miss Griswold to A,,_‘):Om_‘\:'\h '*”' l“(m""”:’ “7 y Bonney, Msrri son, | abers and the public of ling. Work w Park Commissioners’ Meeting ‘”‘;.r Timothy Daly i v es x % | Matthew Callahan, Thomas Devine, The committee is very | ing depa e regular May meeting of th S b 4 » ood Clib, |ton was defeated and Saturday's io ol 2 3 AL fe G el s Commander George W. deasiiod St L Ifight chould contain plenty of t 5 f;'\' Y- | thankful for the help it has received, ifad e e OE DRI com e : Past Commanders Louis J. te plans are he for the opening game ilins W. Clark, Adolph King, y K. Linsley, Joseph J. Proven- ies in many branches duled for the Bo ing. bu villing to grant a p hats | well as a social success. ason and | Program of Elocutionist | WOMEN'S MISSIONARY MEETING Loo 1 it is ex- 5 Maquin, | with Kie pworth Teague Bowling Old Man Baseball will Tpwor h I 1 v x J. | . ‘ Sults to Be Provided For Boys' Club [o'clock when ] | Pt | ¢ accor a { Callaha e . AT A aual meeting of the Wom- | t is made Thi g at 8 o'clock the sl i : Sy | ore will bo an entertainment at o annual meeting o the Wom- | Bl : it R e MR s Town offic Congregational church parish | Mis : ; | v on S s i anization. Tennls, Fea s ; ; SR e s o For [ . N he present sday evening | Yoorhees hasketball and swimming, in ad ; S Wonune| 3 " 1 a fo ty dee |es le 2 ! e ey ’ tion to baseball, are planned a [RRE e B Iene ¢ ¢ i i e SN ATEAIng he adies Auxiliary electe, xpected that the boys will R Snian @il Db to make t z : - for nearly two years The % reet of Com- |Frances Strupp, Alice Cornier and e . mll\“'”f'\ s"m{w i o . ; popular elocution wiil e L i —— ] iR R penti = vention with Margaret Quinla: and win' rean of this city wil i progra resid el is e % ocloclc {n | SOANGNLOR Tk Arks o 4 isishowniiby the sbos, Sty It plans MET L ANEF a. “Don't Be 1 Ain't,” In case of in Antomoblile Catches Fire 2 forms and equipment will b Saeit il Hobart society will A sedan, owned and driven by e rovided for them | the t LMy R e Mrs. Frederick | Mrs. E. T dsey of Manrc . Al Ve vanier of slnal e town prion B A Siiont st el it ing b Milton H. Bassett Estate SUROLLCIT IS on A ok of the town, headed by the St. Paul ment. The Ne Brital . . Anonymous. S S IEL O S R B 1 Eiemonom ievaning s T. A. B. drum corps. Upon arriv- leave from the Y. M | Monolos [zese ietrinfand talec near qornoEo Washl : Inventoried at $14,887 Lieelonihall Euills ing at field, there will be t} s building on 2| “Adritt on an Icebers” Dr. | ff B Mot e b | | | Lol | The estate of Milton H. Basse N or divislon will hold { customary flag raising and then, 7 o'clock. Grenfell LR Sonbion, L hed i en appraised at $14,887.14, ' mecting tomorrow evening after the first ball is thrown, the =ty ATonolo abaree who plan to at w’ d « mized as follows: Real estate in o'clock. At both meetings the will settle down to a grin “Th Who Went to the | 1sked to notify Mrs. E. | — in to Welcl y ngton, $30; Consolidated Rail- e dow iy he ho Went to the : g ; draft of the club rules, as pre | ) N : |1 2652, | Favorable Result in 92 Per Cent a i el : [ 6Lt ot e gD essa s o | | Teachers’ Resignations | | A [ Of Cases Treated || EEGERIEE ASRE0 B1; AeNOg Ay by the executive committee, will ington especially wants to Mi Be Fil Mayv | | ds 7 | . railroad k 2.25; United ’ |+ read to the membors win the rame on its home grounds, | Must Be Filed May 20 | {Mr. White to Speak at (%5 e phone ~ $1,025 The Junior division already will be the first of the sea-| In order that the school board may | 3 Q Maootl | cen scourse n A 1 v of $17: Hart- has many applicants for memt Simsbury will be equally | be able to reorganize the teaching i hlanlc__\ School Mcctm_;: rd City Gas Light Co., $945 with hip, the number desirons of joir win the game, since it is | St4f of all the schools, all resigna- _Marcus White, principal of the |; . orest of § Bridgeport . y excee by far the 25 to which [¢ of the season in Ken- | tions of teachers or their es to | Normal school, will add t Hydr Co. stock, 3985 with ac- [ the division will be limited. Tt is |sin, and It would be a fea retire must be in b Supt. | rs and friends of Stan Uon arrival of a 1 interest of 0 deposits in \ anned to a to membership |in the cap of the upstate team, [S. J. Holmes annot The | ool Parents Teachers' asso- | In re was out S IiEiin = Hank only 22 or 23 at this time, leaving a |should the vacon be taken out of |Superintendent admitted that thers | ciation tomorro ening at 8 Contract Tor New Road Awarded Sl Maclianice walting list of 15 Th: or [tha reach of Kensington's out- resignations in, but said k in " The contract the construction Sal Gakh o 4 ! division also has a large number of |{stretched hands. [t will be little done about y § flas highway on the o applicants and it Is expected that| On Sunday next the team will |[them until all are in his hand: m tion, to be known as S e this group will be limited to journey to Watertown, where an ¢ is rumored that vacancies in Body Disinterred in citin, est is expected to ta members. nior Hizh school will be filled 5 e s el i & The baseball teams are att ng [place. Manager Patsy Buckley s or High school teachers. This | the Cemetery at Syracuse e boys [today that arrangeme A will be T e, N. Y, May 1§ (#—The of Mrs. M | method has been tried before and g for [made to convey Kensir are enthusiastically p on fans to | yts results have been f. able. Mooney Murphy coming games. It is probable that |Watertown if any of the followers B ar s taken some time last night from the teams will be provided with uni- {of tl am arc not able to make | CHILD 1S POISONED. ) rave in St. Agnes cemetery here at. An- [arrangem It looks like a big season for the s for transportatton was buriad thres days ago. A man believed to be demented is forms and other equipm inster, Mass, May 18 (Pl— |COMMUNITY THEATER | nouncement that track, swimmin ; , ;s ? s with poison tablets proved L basketball and tennis teams will [locals. There is a bigger ollowing | fatsl to Rita Lemir, 2, last night. Plainville 1 try a two weeks . |being sousht. i probably be organized, set the young |than ever in Berlin and it is ex- s child found the tablsts during ey back if 1 s 1 frs. Murphy, who was 64, died pected that the All Kensingtons will | is section of the co y night after a long ill- body, which may have L i 1 tellows talking. It will be tY time that Kensington boys ha : momentary absence of her moth. | Jen- | Wednes |er and had eaten several of them n D. W. Grifith's “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" TUESDAY, MAY 18 ‘ " % d in search for valu- I activities of this sort under he ma before the discovery s made. She Wit : | vision and training. f To Attend Leglon Dinner | was hurried to & hospital, but dled Carol Dempster and W. €. Flelds o e o of | Carnival s Planned | It is expected that many Berlin |, gport time later. 1 v The St. Pa I. A. B. society will |I-6gionnaires and their wives will | y 5 > tend t ate department dinner at hold a carnival for one week, G g : the Hotel Bond, Hartford, on May | Kilby lot, opposlte the Berlin Sav- (6. at which time National =Com- REC AND b 4 ings bank. A traveling show will b andes -“’.”\nb-] .\IFQH"\ “lrf kel in town at that time and it is ex- |Present. All Berlin members of | American Legion or of the Ameri- i here w e & larzs 5 DECC SRR Era Rl D ATE® | an Leglon auxiliary, who are pla number of special features, in ad e Sy D SIS BT N o B ) ' b3 thon ol concerts tnolthe A i ERE T0RaHeRD e SRR T S | HERE ARE TWO AICE FRESK DOVEANDTS FOR. e (amass ~ rum corps. In the NS | and Mre. Pasquale Giannotta before YOO O SUARE WITL TAG= LET AIM TAKE WIS LET YoU HAVE ONE OF A s GEEWITY: e e t carnivals, as held by the soclety, |yr,y 90 "o that reservations may be CHOICE-AND REMEMBER, ' TUESE DOVSHALTS = ,’ TQUESS TLL 5O CLGILTA ALK I—W =t mj_ ] 0 Clean-up Woek Coming | made. Those who fall to give their WIAT T 70LD YU AB0U7 . WANT ONE? ~ DTS ABUT o [© NSRS OO D o Fit sl cloan-np wesk wiiy | 20508 1o Mn sod Mrs, Glannofta BEING POLITE !/ BEWNG POLITE, \GGEST O MMM-T SHOLLD will find themselves unable to par- take of the elaborate banquet which ill be provided. UST AS T WAS GOING T TAKE LY be held as soon as the \ [} cease to occupy the attention of | w\ the town workmen and the town | Meeting of K. A. O. * teams, according to First Selectman | e Kensington Athletic club will George B. Carter. No dates have peet tonight at 7:80 o'clock at the been set as yet, but the latter T. A. B. hall. It is expected that of this month will probably b considerable business in connection lected, with the opening of the ehall Residents having rubbish to dis- | season in Berlin will be discus pose of will be requested to gather | Real Fstate Transaction it into receptacles, placing them at Annie G. Molumphy of Berlin has \ the roadside so that the teams may | sold to Carl Zill three acres of land make collections. Ashes will not bo |on Orchard road. forn a part handled. Tin cans and other back |of te of Jokn T. Molumphy, yard rubbish will be collectad and rding to a anty deed re- ¢ conveyed to the dump. This an- |corded at the office of Town Clerk nual clean-up work was inaugurated | Arthur L. Woodruff. o ot by the selectmen last year and it | Miss Griswold To Speak /" met with public approv Resi- | Miss Mary E. Griswold, superin- dents found it much easier to have |tendent of schools in the town of \ ’ "