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We present EASTER FASHIONS ior High School Honor Pupils— 131 Tax Liens Placed— High school athleiics are provi Cases Nolled raliam Co. sions Employe, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH 23, 1920 ' —p Pl Il N ‘brnd attic. The fire in the ell was B A 1 N | Similar action was taken in the[will prove a real find. Following is also attacked. and soon the firemen l cases of Otto Wunseh, Pequabuck: | the complet | {it was three hours before they we v-«‘ ——-— | New Britain, and Henry Russell of | Man™) Jack Gwilim H certain that the lust sparks had been FForestville, all passengers in Wor- | Ja ston . ilizabeth Douglass | extinguished | ehin's car. The youths were arrested Joe tan Alwon Griswold Due to the large quantites of wa- Sunday afternoon by Officer William | Fanny Lehinan Helen Hurst | ter which it was necessary to pour | Thompson fo 2 a disturl Jack MeClur Arthur Bergstrom inte the attie, there was consider-| W pas con { ¥ Martin . Virginia Beach ’ able water damage on the lower | Tha ity | Ceeil Benham . Claude Terrilk | mm. The Jepurtment and Mr. 4 The Prav ossi - of | Bernie Sampson ... Philip Sullivan : rs ‘u“u V‘uv‘ 1he (0SS wus a )\' Jacobs 50 4 with | Peggy Mariowe . Grace Beach ‘ 00w Mr. Rogers today Vot 1 by | Kitty Humphre . Honor Randall ' Athletic Assn Balance 8315— gt oo e o s, Seraphie Gagnon, Native of 1 SR R cort McCarthy s s. who has been an 1 on with alarry A it Roger 8. Newell | Garl Peterson Basebll Gaptain 3.2 = 2o s Canada, Desat9) - Satar. | 4 Wi Soarge Gomeng iouse at 1 e the fire was dis- Mrs. Ha Galbar Reynoids, covered and had to b noved to P . matic coach for 1any of the { # neighbor's Lome, 1t is not beliey Community Players' former suc- \FIRE GAUSES 2,000 LOSS e on-tcurniins i ou SECOND FALSE FIRE ALARM i Bt e excitement and transfer i 7 Jr. WS S o the & icd for Half Century Rogers Home On Broad Strect Saved Police Suspect Youths of - Calling S Ray Mr. and Mrs wis N. Dunla By Good Work of Firemen—Jun- Piremen Neediesshy—New Brita he 1 i i 1 the ' a v relatives and s a N a Y e weee married March i ok ‘ parsonage | profitable financially in Plaiaville, | S e ¥ by van DeWolf, ‘the athletic association having run Wi NMiriam a pats f “wn. ! i}n!» ACHIEVING ELEGANCE AND FEMININITY T R S e plember 6 to $315.45 on March and Dorot Mool 20, figures released today by Vi 151 e THROUGH SOPHISTOCATED DETAILS ol s e o show. The total receipts for placed o i 1y o ) L period were $525.40, while $3 dents by Tax Collecto was exper Hemingway : f : G TO BE ABSOLUTELY CHIC ONE MUST CAREFULLY SELECT ey :':m ""r'l‘)‘l""‘”}“f“’” S we Under 1 W ATt years 1 been em- s large wudi s retained o 0 Basil Gag A N in the CLOTHES SUITED TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL TYPE . AND ‘;“”“““ 1“:”’;““’;“‘{ Sony ‘“u‘-:“ to- period of f s or i"j 2l " it pr i ¢ N G % P TN, - ALing abe) 333, the record furfciosed befor il k 0 o i 5 city s ssions Clock Co. BROWN THOMSON AND COMPANY ARE SHOWING THE one game having been set on the gp. paid, the tow resided for 04 0 Bris 1 11l recent veams - o a1 ot S opening night of the season When | property for whai it wiil tol shortly aft « o o mtiees A MOST IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF 1929 SUCCESSES $87.75 wus taken in. Several 8chool ordir fo pay i [ ‘ one e was IN COATS .... ENSEMBLES .... FROCKS. IN- jarEnizitions Suine ShEneti S SHAIS i poncady : ! ts Hoob aind * and turned moncy over to the asso- Good Iriday Clo o 1. He is a member ~ i ™ n o A SN, N\ itur s <1 . CLUDED ARE COPIES AFTER BEST KNOW AL Lheespenaities iawars The local stor o - 0.0 5 T 5 e 8 tootbull, basketball, and baschali ) 10 geloc ; : PARIS DESIGNERS, CHARMING AND LCquipment, bandages, and transpor- il po eosd o ¥ ! FLATTERING TO THE SMART YOUNG tnearly every school and college | namreny o000 an- i i ST AND YOUTHFUL MATRONS f0otball puys the expenses of the i pubie o 1 close Al ot P a ; . ands Mus 00 01y : jen ia at the football games whils' \fonduy mornir : 5 L 65 7 Women's and Misses' Easter Apparel—Second Floor basketball, ~baseball,” and others g Judy Exandait : Ameid jshow deficits. At the local High o |7 The funeral w ' A ¥ It 15chool, due to an abbreviated foot- A Sl R e ) G vis born were the ! ball scason, the cleven did not pro avor of Bl uireet, rore Je at ¢ 4 i ome gifts a moncy-maker, but the basketbail * dissolved Treat | o5y morning und o's | Willoughby st of s and postcards {team fairly coined money in < claving null and .. 1 "40 8 o'clock. It g special Selool Meetings " ©d trom friends congrat- | tion to capping its scason with f Wiy M| pery It z A special \ ng t on having reached the !straight victor; i O ass of r vial will 1 e : milestone of married life. Peterson Baseball Captain 18 st. Thom I ¥ stol Endecs Win v EREtaraon ek o 1 Sehool Notes 5 i oh EEndees experienced no !captain of the bascball team The Broadway su A on « AIISLLY Sindsy S AILEUdId it | which began practice this afternoon, | VY A J. und Elliott N will be | s wern culled §:15 0 Shn g [ 0 onne onine Inpt Peterson has been a member o produced Ly the High school| morning 1o the vorner o on aver o cost mot TN “”""‘?0’; m'\o [1_‘_" z fd ‘\"”_']" P ————————— T T T TP F N T "'»‘rv'}'”‘ S S R BRI WL Ll S e "xu:l)l wml:u'dn: i 4 turn e b B n will be fu up to the high stand- | < S dis 1lso i L 5 = it . | A3 a result of this condition many | Mrs (v PEllt AL DiRinkes] aoe ::‘(::“ it LD LRI e e BN be aUrIst aldy ! Sk Y Carroilmen were dropping in ten. eriin ews did not vote in the final question of [sion will be held after which a so- | e Wses s Lo m R i : L5e aldn Bel the individual star of the the night. There is some doubt that | cial time will be cnjoyed. SALLR Coyenbllchbnianasadininiie b = b w3 U reRs RN untiugtlon {12 ‘ot “Brise the bonds would be bid for if they | Mr. and M Witliam B Shop. | o e i Rt Lnald S geprinient ol ponts were offered for sale. as It is neces- |hard are entertaining Miss Jean | ning murs oy ondidates for i H Y it ol allowors of fie looal fenik, & | sary that the meeting at which the ywalter at their home here. Miss | pust’ w ok Snonen e ouL for Jielen Barr PUECIRoT hemElostukbher hen ey \ e authorized be legal in every do- | Showalter is the daughter of Mr. and | o ooy UndSl WheSuve o Gy e will on the contest between the two ail. Mrs. I, Showalter of Alabama .9‘“1 F LAt hc Sons ; " il \vains in Meriden Thursday of last ‘ The achool Loard will mect tonight former vesidents of | Burlin, Misw | 1y o e b0 S0unded tody. 1 Py fae Ko o ' prisial wasdeteaien oy at which the matter of the honds | Showulier 15 a student at the Ca. |y ,,7*'“" Sl Desplaved fonda gy s il i ’ Ay tietta Uity lads, are still seek. M“ be discussed. The board will | thedral school in Washingion e .h. ‘;m"xvh‘ !y 0 i 1 1 oent ing G i = vlv s on for the shoddy brand ct later with the committee| Ncxt Monday evening the ladivs UL onnERliCuLE LI Cieehy, 1 1o SPE : = el 1oL Pathetorll mebibied on thhd Won A cted at the mceting v.‘sr Friday | o ved Heart church will resnme l‘h‘ v ATy \ of N s bt s b \ / gume § “'llr;lay !\lght Retirement I s Pt R e, £, Ry o St s vem ) el L ¢ o o by Asislaat Prowculing & e L s B e = | as follows O. Clark. East Berlin, | cial rooms. e approximutely 1o U t o 3 2 + il Tt aey! ran il r”',',’jf;' um Town Meflmg Las[ week | Georze Prentice, Berlin and J. 3.0 The Knights of Pythias will hotd | honte of Myron 1osnm o1 e : LG ¢ il it ar e 2 gt | Fitzsinmons, Kensington. T is wn- [their uswal weekly mecting tomor | freart stronis and iy oo o i Aille £ ; it R [ derstood that they will meet with the | row cvening at 8 o'clock Vearl atrecis and it was ouly throug i e : Car Sideswipe | e ¥ night’s school Loard as soon as can be ar- : the prompt and «iticiint nork of 1h soErow il 2 3 An antoniobile o Tiss M B ; frangs e meetin Wednesduy evening at 8 o'clock atiWere checked and presentod from S v night a ! | 0 s e ! -”; y"":""r‘v'i . © ahen o LOMMUDINY hall. A social time will | deSUOSIng the whole house. The el Jles b 1| cars aper v &idr Ma pagjaulema I e 5 7 ere will be nol action taken oniifa enjoyed folloming (e 1 e il ) o of Wethersfield gype f s it 5 2 12 Tegality of Issue May Hinge on VOt |l o0’ e hending |1 e ! following tho bLusines ST L it S B 1L T 1 i - i reetin cetive Wiring in the attic Y Ulag: was u 1 J the 1sion Judge °, Gaffne | 9 chid 1 B e L \ Mur K. c n " " By Voice Instead of By Balo— | (he dociston of Judgs B 1. G| 6 oy i voning, Apeit 4, |1 he rear of (he house, and it i B Thore The AV At ) " " 253 i ! | Wesleyans will presont a comedy | PEHeved 1t Dad been smouldering for | for iy 3 Mrs. Ias ¢ 5 i ha axtnt ) 4 : Holy Weck Servives i Churches forn. 1t s expected that his deeision [ 0S8 w0 Ehl o e B ocals wil three 1 o Tehtmeye 1 0 2 | will be complote in a short time and u[l polpdpitheetew Bl inlater ol ;'Im fore it was discovered ithe program of Mad | rear | — 2 —Brief Ttems. | ipon that rests the necessity of a|'/'% Prrform {o:behcld al Com Ne 3 2 1t Waterhu . i f ndzuard of “iss in 14 revote of the question |munity hall. The cast has L Mr. liogers’ daughter i~ hall e I Tlire : we constderably da Meriden Following tne town meeting last| holding rehearsals for the past sev. SO0 ide for a walk 4 : el H o, Friday night at the Berlin town hai . lri|~v|’l N’«""r""""““: e I months. There are nine in the | "18hbor came r up and i s (o Toch ‘\ ] 4 ; Boy Ritten By hog. ‘ 1 0 2 3 - toa meeting yesterday of the formed her oxeitedly that the hoy 2l ' William Cook. 15, of St L E ch there uch discussion | & ) flown at ha ¥ « I 0 0 0 n“”‘l}”‘ 'L }.:n r»;:v”l)"“‘nt town to| Tripoli society of Kensington 14} The mid-weck meeting of (ne | %88 on fire. She told her father, orrow s e A c t fare | Lingne 0 0 0 e ll’m-‘h‘a& the result of a vot: members were faken Into the Methodist church will be held in the | $ho hurricd down cellur and then hose * B i 2 Lntrip, 2 4 it ik lot, Itobert H.|society. This makesa total of 26 nW fchyreh social rooms on Wednesday | UP 10 the attic, As he opened the e held tomorrow in 1 U TR o H. Cohen. rf - 0 2 :‘"“Y' “"”a Y er of the town | menibers in the past month. Mect- |y ey TR door into this he was met by clouls bt naid b el it 2 W rf, Af 2 2 " m. . are or ha! e 2 smoke, & 11 - 5 2 £ N k ,4'\“":)‘; committee from Kensington. |ings are lield in Frater : ‘l all _”f On Thursday o g the fiar | 07 sme ke, and whistle alarm w. Pr J. Boyle, | Cook 0 o %24 sent to ihe school Doard! a Jeter [ISensington on {he fast & unday of the | fenten serviee of 11 nten period | POMpUY turned in S ol aaberised . = =4 D e nation hich s as follows: | MRt There will e 1o WCCUNg |will be hid at St ricl's Episco.| The fire depariment rosponded IS o 4 10 4 Kenstngton, Conn nest Sunday as that date is Easter {nag chureh. The luder of the sery. | 1WCKIY and found a toush job on I of vis mad i Bristol 16, MaEh ) and the society docs mot Wish 10 jee will Lo Rtev. Lincoln Iyre, rec. |18 hands. The asphalt shingles had Dr lisd1thi ot- e, Coyle; time, Mr. Stanioy .. Gaipin o flict with churel services on that Ltor of yie Inville Episcopal u»)mnp(“] the ames (o the attic ¢ S s it St Sioriln Town, Schol | dals ; ehurch. Mr. Frye has spoken in | MNEn the firemen chopped througs Dog Warde . An in- S R Accident Not Reported st Berlin before and has many |t T00f 10 got at the fire they wore tigation Uy the warden - Stamford \ou[h Held No accident was reported to the | fricndg hore met by an outpouring of great voi- in the capturing of t 4, ioar Sir f : . at vol the capturing dog 4 vusa protest to the munner in | Berlin police over the week-end but | Mise Dorothy Aldrich of New Ha. | UMeS 0f smoke. It was fearcd that Street 1 o e ] As Potential Stabber which ecertain school building prob- | there is a la iount of g1ass in | ven was the guest of Mrs. Charles U UDlire house would be destroye ) iy Cunning! ! cnded Stamford, .\|ar<;h | —(UP)—Po- 1o {ncluding the issuing of bonds |the road near the Bruce homestead | Pratt over the week-cnd. department, directed g it S o . e held Conrad Miller, 25, of Stam- were passcd on at the adjourncd [in the southern part of the town. | S e ldward P. Prior, sct about its been ill for soms Mie i i ; A ord, witho ; ‘.m: here l‘oda)" ufln:r 2 ere- orists who sa he glass at- tusk with precision on Maple street h > : WK WA Akt is alleged to have attempted to town meeting of March 22nd. I here- | Motorists who saw = < ) . 5 as well a i fsR o un » by tender my resignation a mem- | tempted to avoid running over it Roof of \acant House The flames 1 penetr into Fr k lod AL AT £ ittack a girl with a knife and after- ber of the Berlin Town School Com- |and caused thwir cars to swerve 1o | On Fire Three Times © "4 attic in the house pr will 1 tomorrow cvening at the : = e L mittee, same o take effcct imme. | the side of the road. In the Bast! Tho fir department was callig | <30°" 49Wn into two rooms on Maso 1o Worshinfbll Aaster = G s ng the Bridgeport A there Tias been considerable com- | {hree times to tont mees e b oo second floor. The firemen say of New Britain and . o Hantom sta who has eluded 4 The district in which 1 live was,{ment on the fact that no attempt | house in the rear of 65 Grove street, | /204¢rs and chopped il be in char, 7 or thre rs and stabbed 1 and is, 1 beiieve, in favor of the | has been made to clean up the glass vesterday afternoon, and after the 'NFOUEH the house w oS lnchoat ol sEl e ) than 30 snd pomehs silding program put forw by the and sharp parts of broken fende ast call, Sceond Deputy Chief M, 7, | 4P€X 0f the roof, and thro on Redstone Hill N < 5 Sy Miller held a own School Committee which pro-| following a collision. | souney asked Lieutenant mue] | 2Pertures lines of | Lions club will mee i - « hand when he gram was considered by the Chair-| Lenten Sery tesday Night miorth to have the police investi- |404 Played upon t of Commerce rooms to- [ : oinctte Petrone, man of the mecting 1o have been | Tuesday nisht a_combined mect- |Eate, as it appearcd 10 hin il 1 g——— oo 5410 st seloeted for t £: “I'll take you home. Killed by a negative vote. 1 Was jng of the men and the women of | crowd of men in the next house w ) | and Seeinla ”m who had been warned of seated in the front of the hall but gy, Kensington Congregational | Lhrowing cigarette st Ol i e — =l whi vas a S ss on | Mille us @ -‘vowi’ 1‘n the 1 am told that many of my nvigh cjiureh will be held at the Kensing- | 1001 ICCRD (eI Broadway dos s ) ow 1 ollowed §oraniioleains 1o the mebling werz|ton Mettoaist Chareli: The servidss] . Deleotiv o . | The Talk of the Town . 3 Ao : " nim when e unable to get inside the main hall | iy ¢ 745 o'clock. Itev, George | Was detailed on the ¢ ) A i ol Toind 0 s s whe and could neither see nor hear what|w. ¢. mil. b, D. of the _\.m,.,,'“.,;.‘n ihat some of e men e BEAUTIFUL T & - e e MY ters Miller was was transpiring inside and were, ac- ), New Lin will L the | Under influence of liguor Lut they ST e e 2 ; et o0 have Labbled to police: cordingly. unabie to voice their opin- |, i U ldenied throwing cigarettes, No call- l‘:AbTER HAT 3 ¢ g - v s Miss 1 « h I'm not the fon as voters and taxpayers from the | oo e it will be the last |10 the place were received the e : 3 Douglas whiitl s stai Why don't vou floor nor were they Bitorvolt onilicrs e e s e e at | SUTEeant’s visit, however. ely stylcs and low prices a aq it the matter so that their vote could | o (puren , The first call was an irm - fron New Bratamn's most popular il anctte Lo - N g of M s a techuical Le considered by the chairman o Missionary Supper Box 3 at 4:28 o'clock, ani the s linery shop. in CANNA W \ Assos: 7 < of carr concealed the meeting. It has been estimated | o0 0SB o endance ond W as 4 ""‘ r«"-‘lr' 40, The natic Love R B < < s w s. A it Sl last camie at 5:42 from Box 332, The - PTT e 3 : & s - . that least one hundred and Loy oyoing S IR e e P et l’alamount Millinery Co. With the U S, Naval = = \ rventy-five people wore i this pre- [hgice viglet McKamya spoke on the \ it e 5 = Avi ‘ ¥ fo SR tal, Phita- e This cstimate includes ! | 4 } jand old they could take fire very Tormerly Goldenblum's ] > e ep dicamer { t work of the American Missionary in L b T et Tid G ig a8 W | ier a ¢ ] those piacked 1 the deep entry 10| Aruica. She gave a very interesting sk "J““‘*‘,r‘)" y little dam H8S MAIN ST, . COLRT ! . 1 I = v 1 10 it by George 11 the hall. those on the steps and side- L1 on ier impressions of Ameri- | ganoy by Mre. Mary wioh T 451408 497—1475 M ) s s z 751 walk entrance, those on the vault as compared to ler own land owned by Mrs, Mary Wisk. roof and on the fire escape as w here was a arge atte dance at the | - — o . are - - — — S b i I S R e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS To the R ‘ and, finding that they could neither ' \wopen Tomary sodctylor ND 0 t e escue sce. liear, nor vote, drove away. Berlin - Congregational church | The heckling method employed | e i Cof e dair. by some at this mecting to those en- | Harpist at Vesper Services 2o deavoring to read the minutes o 88 dred Godfrey » T T e GOlROE Gotailiies Winsatir g el eaa ol L SOORTY ATl Lt T (LETS STEP OUTSIDE ) THE ONLY ONE ) ((O0ST ONTHE OTHER SIDE ) _ AND, | speakers on the affirmative side of |Consresational ehurch yosterday UE AMPUIBIAN [AND’ MAYBE WELL \WED HAVE A OF DIAMOND MEAD THERE, SER ANE_COULD the question certaiuly put all You rs iriinoon. There was a large at- PLANE , THAT |SEE SOMEBODY TUAT /CHANCE OF SEE- | 15 WAIKIK) BEACK WiTH < si“imd‘gii“m“e at a great disadvantage. 1t s beo [t usic was greatly | i -~ | I\WE COULD WAy ING AGUT BE | 1T's SoFT L / =2 lived by many that. owing o0 the | 4pureciated. CARRIED UNCLE | 2 o L\ANDSTD'E SONE NATWE N | s BREEZES, PALMS | | SWEET LAWAIIAN vote being taken by the ‘shouting | Dsitess Scrvioe’ Widdneaday HARRY AND FRECKLES | \ = - | PETUNIAS AND 6/NGER / AUSIC method® many were heard from who | A wpecial Lenten service will he FROM SAN PEDRO |- | BLOSSOMS - \WUAT SN @rp ot wilers inioor lovmn. held at St. Paul's church in Ken- i A spoT! “We tell our new citizens and | sington on Wednesday night. Ry, TO WITHIN SIGHT OF Y children that under our form of gov- | J. (-, Brennan will be in charge. TUE MAWAIAN ernment every legal voter has an Methodist Lenten Services cqual opportunity with every other| Reginning fonlght a series of ISLANDS, IS STILL, HARDLY WAIT TO » voter 1o express hix views on such fjopten services will be held at the LYING OFF DIAMOND SEE {T—Lo0oK, matters. Why not have our voting | Kensington MethdWist church. These | ONCLE HaRQy! done in such manner as 10 Make | meetings will be held cacy night at | HEAD PEAK, JLST THERE'S A FONNY Hhisia Ao s sl e Gt d clock. Al members of the AROUND TUE CDRAN school Board Meeting [varish arc urged to attend = R LOOKING BOAT There is much discussion as to Home From Hospltal | FROM WAIKIK) COMING TUIS the right of the town voters 10| Mrs John Santo-Piviro of Ken-| authorize the issue of bonds for the {sington, will return from the | BEACH so ercetion of a school building in the | Brit in ral hospital where she | NEAR AND VET town by @ vote by the floor. and not | Lus bren a patient far tn past fow by ballot. At the nweeting Friday | weeks | SO FAR —— might many voters at the hall were East Berlin Mems | DCFT___> wnable 10 gain admittance, due 10! The Weslevans will meet this cve the crowd that had gathered there. ning at 8 o'clock at the home of

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