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Mail Orders Filled XCLUSIVE WITH BROWN FOR MADAME AND MISS Nothing quite as smart as “Toy Town” lined. New shades most popular i TAN BROWN Second Floor the cost lendar | portion of church | socicty, | Berlin cases came of printing the assumed by Town Court Berlin News |George G. Griswold of the Berlin | All three cases were drivers of auto- “l: HEART A"AEK | mobfles arrested by the state police Kensington Resldent Was 86‘ Years of Ag OLDEST CHURCH MEMBER Had Belonged to Kenington on ». ed O'Brien of without t Hartford was ie payment of was fined $10 and costs. James W k of New Britain was discharged upon payment of the costs. Tabs' Mecting There will mecting of the Paul T. A. B : tomorro ning at the Tabs' hall at § o'clock All members asked to be present. Con- | Returns Home | Trank Wileox, president of I | Berlin Savings bank, has return. lome after a vacation in Florila To Study in St. Paul Miss Susan 15 Schoficld of Berlin and a friend, Miss Ilizabeth §; burg, of 118 Wallucr Britain, will leaye morrow for St, 1 dropped dead at {they will enter the Nort inst and Mrs. Arthur |tution, a medical school. Mr Liton, where he uade his home. [Schofield gave a party Monday « Mr. Tall was ¢ lite long resident {ning in honor of the two gir KKensington 11d was a descendant |farge number of their fricnds beis of Revolutionay stock which had | present. b seltlod in thit section about 1700, | Basehall Tn Kensington T o ronts wro among the carliost| A meeting of the Central Connecti- ors in JKasington, living In the [cut Basehall league vwas held © Jlills setion of the town. They evening in Meriden he disc 2d vl (as18 HE Boop: red upon the admittan, e the | new teams into the the i | strong the All Tle was he oldest living me Kensington nine. As of yet baschall s sington Congregational | plans have not heen discussed by the ureh. M. Hart devoted his entire | Kensington Athletic elub memb s o faming, He resided for about {PUt it is hinted that i the feam re e with fhe Jate Samuel Hart, | organizes again this year, they Who dic: ahout a year ago, and in [*hter preferubly 1o & T e e o .m’lv s resided with Mr. an ITho ladies of Sacred Heart ehurch . 5 G purish will hold a food sale the t Jlm\" ti;xm (‘,l \. il flome of Mrs. Tatrick Hol Sat- Nt ordatives. uner: arpangd by [ €L Porter Sons, ifternoon at & o'clock : faneral of Miss Hollister of Al wairigtios wili de v funeral Miss Harriet \ Holliger, who died yesterday at Jer home on Berlin strect, will be held tomarow aftarnoon at )V oo'clack the Berlin Cor Rev., Samuel A, 1isl Burial will be in (he eve- gregational Church fonger Than Any Other Person Now Living— Hollister Funcral (omorrow, a hart attack hadeaten his dinner phn €. Hall Stricken an hour after he by street, N week from ul, Minn., where W to- age at yvesterday noon, N6, of Kensingic ihe home of M. hwost a ve- of of of sion - was cent of 1ot by senti- leagne, ment being towards mber K 1 1 S0 gue, the dis L f Mr. W n oo avail will ur stufis 1y able Thr o club met yeste of Miss zular Junior Girls' day afte Nedra Law Sy mee Miss Selina 1 afio £ the home their far v zational | b will | Maple fron o echych. offilate. coretery. tiss Hollister was the chirter anember of Gange. Grange Whigt g A whist party will be giver, - ... evening at the Grange hall by 6o local Grangers. The party is ypen to the general public and they are cordially invited to attend. cral days Mines Lawre Miss Norma living |, ! the menibe Berlin {0 home las Tye Pare meeting will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Hubbard school. | The pupils will render the entertain- {ment. prograni. Miss Mabelle Barnes, Miss Edith Northing, Miss Beatrice cobson and Miss Heden Hines will Mid-Weck Scrvices in charge of the program. Mid-week services will e The Community whist party fo bhe ducted at the Kensington Methodist |poyg this evening at Community hall church tomorrow evening at for the benefit of the piano fund. oclock. A discuskion will be held m.\:u,,m, oto-d vAll tin swsand n ihe topic of “Paul's Third Journes." {ioth bridge and regular whist. 1t May B. Lord, pastor. will be in i hoped that the attendance will be Tge. ‘lv,rzn ®o that the piano may be pro- A mecting of the I without further delay. will be held at the church tomorrow he Methodist church afternoon at 3: o'clock. All the imeeting will be held this evening members are urged to be present. 30 o'clock in the church pariors. To Get New Hymmnals | The Girls' club will mect tomorrow hymnals will be purchased [night at 5 o'clock at Community coon for use at the Berlin Congre- gational ehurch. This cxpense was | not anticipated when the budget was | prepared for the year. To meet the cmergeney. the pastor, Rev. Samuel A has asked each family to | subseribe fOr 48 MANY cOpics a8 Pos- sible. Fach fa has been given order blank been asked to retarn them to Mr. Fiske directly. [ service Tomorrow Prayer serviee will be held at the vlim Congregational church tomor- | evenin o'clock. The for will be “Just Rhort of 1 Satisfaction.” wael AL Fi stor, will b hone s enter R club g “ H Tast rs of the the evening acher association [ con- | Junior 1 prayer New rhe Fife and Drum corps will cet tomorrow evening at Commun- ity hall basement for a rehearsal A daugbter was born to Mr. and Rudolph Abel last Saturday Both mother and child 15 well. No further infc closing of the jon April 1 has be sort i depots on atlon relative to Berlin depot en given cut. A wis stated Berlin 0 it the branch n Jow t discussion Berlin Congregational Church Supper Friday Evening, March 2 6:30 0'Clock Admission 50c i 1) pre ange hall un Young Peo- towards that heen o of the Vel wa it the Berlin G Juspices of the will go nted Aer the ple’ wocicly for the tailored woman. the | Jolin Bolinski of New Britain | last | | r- | wenent | that | Toy Town Tailleurs HOMSON & CO. The Smart Spring Top Coat Youth- fully styled — excellently hand tailored — in choice materials of novelty mixtures—camel hair—imported mannish tweeds and the new Anglora cloth. Beautifully silk or kasha included. $35.00 . $85.00 would be cconomy closed as a by the New Have {Opposition has stnce develoy is now believed that the {will be defared tor the pre least. The ferenee {will be Lochille, Ttey W. H Payne chureh, Miss Barbara Payie {trom her recent operation many friends will be ple Know of hier improvement. REAL ESTATI The following real ostate tions were filed in the town office: New Britain |Title company parcels of land with ir nts located at 171-177 Belden street; Marfin H. rustec of cstate of Jolinsou person, to Harold Shepard, is street, adjoi Chuck Co. property: chowski to Monros perty at the and City avenue; i to Amelia lu terest in Daly . and ¢ the Holy ilover B s the ts of the New Mot N AL annual of the held York hodist month . Bur ne ir is rest a w s corner of Fas Frank Jar Jarmoliuski, o property at cor: and Wileox Camp to the ross, property ulevard which site of a reside church, avenu T . of SEARCH FOR CONVIC Rrookficld, Mass., te police searc hv‘l ahout here last ¢ deseribed by children suit like a baseball suit long trousers, and the whe was striped.” According to t dren, wandered in cinity pston & while play in the I ho man dodged into he saw fhe itive had | the ¢ siile we of the | the dergrowti frace wiien f lat taine ' a hour. TOWERS ACTION SETY The forec Wallin . Towe losure action againd Lucy an to word f Nair, today will |, ttorneys for Tt no forecl his original t forcclosure and f premises at A4S frect, $5,000 damag fres. under e in action, for o v neys' MORE COWS IN GERM Berlin, March (P—G has more cows now than bef war, latest reports show. crease is taken to indica t pletely recovered. Las will represent tl TRANSE Iteal Ists to Concettina I'u and property Gordon, stry March 21 it for onl Albany tra rear of T The losses in livestock have been Plainville News | 12 PUPILS ATTAIN nounced by Pnuupal Alphonse € Days—LEast Hartford Man Sough for Beating Wife—Icague Base ball -'rincipal pupils at - better in all fourth marking period ¢ term. The list is s class ice Easton Helen Ostug ety du the subj ~Virgiy Ielen nior Anna Co Thiere Varror vior elass or rsen shoan Horu orton, Mi 1 W Former Sea Cap Alphonse Gay, retirs cay died at 4:30 o'clock this morr | the home of his dau | Santos of South Washington stre Had he lived would have 1in € two d wias born n 18 class Joht s v P I I're siibur 1 Dies e Mar nd spent 1ptaini rement s N, I it to the I Abhough he in good L was stricken s 1 todiy of hial 1 rt disca, v Rosa G nd fe neral scr on N¢ years. his home in bron s will take rnoon : W. A. 1 Pl ofticiate, Vi prrow parlors o ure of n road. ped and matter e il Il Interm 1 West cometery. =t Hartford Man Sought Joseph Vicino of t 1 sou: by the local police Leen summoned 10 appear in tonight as the result of a disturba which he ated in t ing well | ovening. It was reported e George Schubert that a to(And woman had been fighting, | while the complaint w {the complainant recognized woman walking info the cente the town. The consta saw that ) was bleeding at the nosc and aske {her what the trouble was. At the woman refused to grant definite information than had been in a little troubl [then she gave a false name jristol address. | Just then a truck ,‘(lw center and the con {ognized it as that of the actions he had reported. 1ded his whistle, #d to stop. The constable was qui enough to cateh the numbers upou checking up at the motor vek cle department learned it was Vi sent at o hure N < 1t n and he local or s tow! W to Con i an sed RS trans; clerk's ate and ety Mmare th 15 Torwit & G she passed throug plainant rec i ro sou sty wut the car fa ¢ but the car fail monlin hait | ne a ner eot; ir on will nee court when at charg 1 failure to stop nal will be hrougl dustice William on th neh this even of th i of t agains Cunninghan 1 the pr peace | fice him T. Wil b I 72 conuntry- a man aring cution Juror a with suit chil- AIL the Pepp, Lrsed by duce it at day evenin mainder of brishing 1y ole e the High will school on and the pro T spen their - No upon the James e Truth role 1npson 15 the © " this of “Not Plavs 18 trying 0" ng Bu difn t at col Mart: man elde mpson the cult ma mera in who play Togr Conlin, 21 Hus L Lovis sian gentler sossion amilton attor- TONIGHT LON CHANEY in THE BIG CITY™ *ed with Chaney Thrills. an ANY ermany ore tl in- war com- SATURDAY ALD DENNY in U ALL NIGHT” HONORS IN SEHI]I]L | Scholastic Leaders at H. §. An- OLD SEA CAPTAIN DIES in Plainvillc Only Two Prospects—Bowling—Driefs. | st is being made the roof first any h n whose chiubert g, Lri- Yot | {supported by Miss Betty Brastow, |Cavalicr . {who plays a character role as Aunt IAtinerva Boulder. while Miss Emma [1ills supports Mr. Conlin as Betty ardiner, the professor’s niece. To | Subrek fhose who saw tli other play given | 4. Munizi : school students it will be |J. Munizi t that these four roles will be | Teonard dled Armauto The play is an exceptionally run.l ny one and Vice-Principal Douglas | MacDonald, who is coaching. the | voung thespians, is considering en- | Lawrence ing several doctors to sit in the | Scoville audience and mivister to those who | Craig themselves sick. Tickets Yeamans 1y and are being sold | Dubois | Buniote 412 Sessions Cloc] sS4 L3 ! 53 L1} 5 1817 50 ) 104 9 by 415 4 To Be Host' mbull cir Com- the Forest, will mect Hart will |1 ion hall § o'clock tomorrow | establish- | n Members of Volunteer ( of Southingt will be fthe supreme deput at 3:45 | Meriden. The cord- | lowed by an en and vho}m! hour. 1y beginning | arc again con- to Hart's cor- spring practice reported o be lod sa but | 1t s not worried over ht filde Iy nothing last year, to Alleys Still Open | = diffieult involving R. G. | 403 or of the 1deal bowl- | W.-T. Circle on Whiting street, have| Washington s have | panions of The Hn. L ONB bee Explosion Ta conti ment. Company’s Mrs. € g will iment an Business Men 1N to Tlainville vesterday afternoon, to offictal calculatior Business men are alre m be man N, Notes 1 born to Mr of Sou A son has b Mrs. Anthony Battista shortly after 1,0 Sisters will hold a nd social in $ o'cloc home 1 hos- oper- rk Torses on the rcady the | lhas | cun lower cnd Whiting Py tlooy cpresented in > this year h Was [ Arrested, Tieloased stiuble George Schube arn 220, Alphouso Yicobel- Sable for abusive afternoon, he 4 them a after allowing them own fow to ! ioor, Church Women tioor. ‘s Auxiliary Saviour No one Lulher;r: Ministers Are Holding Long Session | len, March —The min- of the Ha trict of the Lingl: Woma reh of Our parish meet in | house tomorrow afier- 30 o'clock to pack a m hox. Al donations o 1 clothing will - be those arg Mer i New tly from the Bristol in 2 noon ond ippreci The od Ly Cor in ¢ Augustana following t conference last nigh Matteson of Ansonia zathering this morn- at noon by the church served at the itional church Wom- ' Lutheran ehurch here, will mect for Len- [ opening of the » parish housc to-| Rev, A, D, bon to b !addressed the group will Dinner the home of Qie's Aid society of MekKee, 1 Cedar strect. luncheon will be U, s League rl gh school will he rep- sented by a team in the Western Connecticut league this spring. Vice- | Prineipal Dou MacDonald and Myron Gallup will attend & » banquet in Litchticld tomor- night, when the schedule will drawn up The local school game in the bask this was because o the pl They arc yeteran 11l players and won man; vietories last year, so that for a good showing championship are fairly from eve was serve 7:60 o'clock at fiir from < session opened ad 2 n 30 o'clock » will be brought to a service which will in- on some of the | (last words of Christ, Eight ministers will take part in the service. by the Couch ations ‘un lding was d loag row failed g been brok thall league, the game w to win a but s new | the Horton pany, accident, drogen cern for the welding yers. tise b prise prospects sur- n 4 possibly brigl a Industrial wling e o Ste .6 1 gion % | Ame ican Kl a Heari Following a y the city counc 435 409 Sessions : 130 The Standard Steel bowling team greatly enhanced its chances of win- ning the Industrial league last night when it won all four points from the Dusinessmen by winning each of three exceptionally stubhornly con- tosted games by margins of cight, four and 14 pins, respectively. The Bearing Makers now lead by cight full games. Rajune, Thompson and Srewster ; on | Calder, Herbe |ion. Accordi decided upon, A Ridge Road, to L i ummml of roc | countered, t the They're Mine By dna Wallace Hopper Many women in my audiences ask whether my teeth are my own. It probably is natural to wonder |t whether a woman in her sixties has tained he th. Mine are my | ful of them. 1 diligent in cleaning my tecth as T have been in for my nused to dentifrice, monuth wash and| a deodorant to $ o to b rs, leys saw Following the st bngmeer Absolved in Atwood’s Accident | ot New Haven, March 21 (UP)—The gineer of the train which struck utomobile at Wallingford March . Killing Lewis 1. Atwood, Hartford insurance broker, has been absolved of blame by Coroner Eli Mix. | first | Ina report on the case, Mix said [able to accou he found Engineer Frank G. ('(\Mfl While n of West Haven observed all f W obts precantions and made every effort | will to stop the train before the crash. |dollars. | e —— | Nl : | NOBILE IN ROME | Shinle ee e | Rome, March 21 (UP)—General Umberts Nombile arrived here today | from Milan where his airship Italia, | which will be used in polar explora- this summer, is moored. He | cxchanged messages of godspeed with the officers and crew of the sleship Citta Di Milano which sail- «d yesterday from Spezia for Spitz- bergen where it will serve as a base | for the Nobile expendition. BUDGET STILL UP Rome, March 21 (UP)—The Wagnct starred for them last night. | camber will continue to discuss the while - Murphy. Sr. Warner and | yu4get of the ministry of national Minella were best for the Busines cconomy \"m\l"r Belluzio is sched- n. uled to &pe 2 The American Legion virtually dropped ont of the race when it lost three points to the Bristol Bra Linations in another tight match, scenski, Woods, Carueci and White featured, he third match at the Recreation the H. 1 team taking 1 four wints from the w Clocic geregation. | St ssion scores rd Steel 6110 103 < and the Rustic Terra Thonipson will be asked opencd at the April 3rd. caring | the city engine skin. Tltree border use al The a FEdgewood ley and Cott highways with CHeE A breath. |« Now 1 am able to obtain| all these pssary 110 n % ondition abir ing pr nee- guards in a tooth paste| called Quindent, five-in-one dentifrice. It has a pleasant, mild taste, i an effectiva| weor and polisher and, best contains milk of magne: 1 formerly had to nse sep: Iy as a mouth wash. This com- ever-present acids, which destructive to enamel. | Fxperts collaborated to produce | Quindent. Now you can get it at your local toilet counter. The price is cents for a large tube. a5 1aid ot They urbs 516 Legion 101 109 106 101 480 513 Bristol Brass 108 112 §7T 111 105 115 also and s shelocks today ing on April Residents o i, Brooks | 1Toffman 2. |grade and to & curbs and |atso ba asked are Appot Stoddard ant at ufacturing Co {elty auditor 1: | Chapin Kriscienski | Sundman 25 S 163 Woods 103 106 o 308 | ‘ 116— %36 e 50 a night by room, Townsend G. able, The of lagreeable to ace |opened also on Building Street — Hearings Held — Wight- med City B pou 1wo story N ctly il wi H(nmm'v on hoxes in explosion it followl several arrival, 1 be slig principall hundred lights of & en. B Ma mt estimate of ngs 1 il 1 voted to take Bell Ridge Road into the strict and provide sewer the two streets. Lagerblade Roger S. Newell, and several other property owners affected appeared at the hearing and | went over the plans of City Engin- | cer Carleton W. hefore they would expres g to the Tt the laid from Brewster Road | to Brewster road. the city work bhorne by an opening hes laying of sidewalk L the for a mer stre A will be placed immediately. opes ard. f W ¢ 1 N At S on Auditor, hydroger ek addit turing loded with ard th Tow ing was own < below in tl three he wo wers floo. hman, wt had and 1oley the It entire A and Ho: ed to a sun small howeve extin, at the interior the loss tothe wi reaan anufa night th used by th eleven vy and this w He 1l Arthy wa antol News HYDROGENTANKIN BUNDING EXPLODES "'"‘Blas‘ Rocks Buildings and i Heard at Long Distance INJURED Horton Foley 1 tank ion of company a blast ro: - Newell oft mai om it rown 10 was blown boys they T guished kler system and ch plant. of the he ndows, s hav- uring com- who arrived shortly after stated last had been past purposes explosion to occur. the at hy. co; ars for s the 1s un- W. Raymond Crumb to fill the wi expired term of his father, W. E. Wightman, who died a few weeks «rn Mr. Wightman, Sr., had served city as auditor since 1913. Petitions Received 2 A punm was received from two property owners on Buckley avenue |requesting that the street be placed in proper condition at the same time repairs are made to Garden street ..u.ns:on nearby. The matter was |referred to the street committee for investigation. Petitions for a street light on Mol- zon Place near the John Jennings ol, one on Terryville avenue op- posite the head of James street, one on King street and one on Fourth avenue between King street and |Holden strect were reterred to the |lighting committee. | Property owners on South striet extension between West and Melrose strects presented a petition for side- walks, curbs agd gutters. This re. Guest was placed in the hands of the ‘S'rt"‘Q committee, To Change Junction The matter of changing the layout the junction of Center and Queen freets was brought up by Superin- nt of Public Woriks Oscar An- . who explained that under the present arrangement considerable a ty was experienced in keeping the catch basins in that vieinity clear of debris. The matter was inally left with Mr. Anderson and er Carleton W. Buell with T to act. Building Lines Voted 1 P. Calder, Judge Roger § 1 several other property Bellevue avenue appeared aring before the councll last it i nection with the estab- lishment of 4 20 foot huilding lne on Bellevue avenue. No ohjection was voiced to the plan and the street committee was appointed by favor Crumb to asscss benefits and ges. The committee on building lines on Wooding street recommended a foot building line on the sireet in uestion excopt on the corner lots where it 11 be eight feet. A vote following out such recor.nicndations | was taken by the council. Police Get Clothing Allowance Acting upon the recommendation of the board of police commissioners, the elty council voted to assume one- It the cost of clothing the regu- lar members of the police depart- ment, the amount appropriated to cach man not to excead $25 a year. police originally requested that |the city ime the entire cost, but the commissioners felt that with the {men paying a portion of the bill, they would naturally exercise & lit- (tle more care with their wearing apparel. The following scheflule of rates for supernumeraries, recommended by the police board, was adopted by the council: Theaters, evenings, §3; theaters, midnight performances, §5: |baseball games, §3; football games, | #4: basketball games with canee fol- lNowing, $4: regular dances, §4: dances, Edgewood and Forestville, $4.50; boxing bouts, $4; weddings, circuses, $4.50; fleld days, after- row win own at the b on co for the accident.{roons and evenings, §5. the Are Held ¢ discussion of | Hotel and damage it 1= helieved that it | nount to several hundreds of to the eity council Presents Large Claim A claim for $1,500 was presented last night by | Judge Joseph M. Donovan in behalf lof Hille Perlstein, owner of the Perl Perl Annex on North st evening, it was| Main street, for damag2 to his prop- first William Nelson Voo Buell ther an o sewer wi Lee Due which will engineer e would cos 00, the enti abuttin and establishment of a g city counc ed to make such improvements. Bids will be d s ting on Tu ins as laid call for a five foot counefl also voted to acc Woodbine as underst in n ty owners a c4 and azreed to a by favored sidewalks the work will be opened at the me:t. ity of taking that territory into the and 1 is street pting the pri me the cost dewalks or A ol Cit W the New De pa ast this work, pril 3rd uditor ightman, ny evening by up across private property street and down to the large | be iothel, laving cost rture Man- was appointed | Mayor | taxing cilities i ) Judge orhees | oughly opin- rrangement il be Bell street en- imat- ap- re ex- g pro- ring on curbs i on il vot- pesday out by opt Dud public andin; proper umber ppear- grad of w ~rr Opn< f lay: & will | to he ac- for Road and | jerty by the heavy ralnstorm of a 'few weeks ago. The communica~ tion intimated that approximately a thousand yards of dirt was washed away from the Perlstein property, ofl burners were damaged to the |extent of $200, the hotel was with out heat for three days and the owner has since been unable to rent one of the apartments in the Annex. Members of the council last night, while referring the claim to the |claims committee, intimated that it would be disallowed for the reason that they considered Mr. Perlstein directly responsible for the sdverse condition referred to in the letter. It was pointed out that when he lerected the hotel building, & small dam was erected at his direction and since that time the amall brook, which borders the rear of his prop- erty, has never been able to properly care for the large amount of sur- | face water. This is the second large claim pre- sented to the councll for water dam- age, David A. Appell, proprietor of the Bristol Public Market on North Main street, submitting one for 5,000 at the meeting held on March 6. To Hold Hearings Troperty owners of Cypress street and adjoining streets will be called 1 at a hearing of the city council on April 3 to show cause why they honld not he taken into the first taxing district and sanitary sewers laid A hearing will also ba held before [tha city council on April 17 for pro- perty owners on Terryville avenue s far west as the top of the hill and sniith strect to discuss the advisabil- taxing district and laying san- \lhr—y aewers, A hearing will also be held on Hml 17 for the purpose of reestab- lishing tha street line on Emith street. At the present time there is |an uncertainty as to the location of |the street lines and the street itself is very narrow at some points. 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