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$3.49 (Regular $5 Grades) Stunning collection of becoming models for women and misses at only $3.49. Crochet Visca, Perle Novelty Straws, Felt and Straw. Choice of cap or brim effects in shades of brioche, sand, Byrd blue, pandora green, yel- low, orchid, brown. SECOND FLOOR SMART STRAW HATS Plainville News CHAMBER PLANNING ACTIVE CAMPAIGNS {Important Mattérs to Be Placed Belore the Public BANQUET PLANS COMPLETE Services in Churches Tomorrow fy it from vred streaks on its Morning — Women's Club An- for Program Library Fund Entertainment. merce, which boasts of a fine rec- ord of achievement, has arranged a { definite program for the coming | year. The chamber believes that the | test of any organization is not so | much what it has accomplished as what is its program for the future. During the coming r many matters of major importance will be presented to the people of the town. promulgate the planting of tre shrubs. and | It is also fostering a program which will make “clean-up week” come every week in the year. It is | desirous further of aiding the on's club in the e public library, Wom- ablishment of a ‘he chamber be- | lieves t when the property on | E Main street becomes available, there should be sufficient funds on hand to imme building. iately erect a library | ese are a few of the [ 1aany wctivities engaging the atten- | tion ‘of the chamber. Having proved in the past year to make towns in Plainville one state, th | hopeful that every citi ville will attend the of t best chamber is the banquet of the Kensington Church var-| The junior choir will not meet un- ious committees of the town to dec- ' til further notice. This organization orate the graves of the veterans of [which gave a very interesting pro- s as part of the Memorial Day gram last week, will not be discon- program. Paul Baker of Kensington |tinucd but will be given a rest for a committee to work with the is chairman of the committe und‘lu few weeks. the following are those elected to| The Boys' Club will meet on Tues- work with him: 1In charge of the!day evening at 6:30 o'clock. All Maple cemetery, Paul Stange and!members are asked to be at the Joward Bunce., East Iicrlin, John |mecting, and the usual halt hour P Holligan and Alfred May; Be ckley | of sport will be enjoyed. cemetery, Walter Bitiner and| There will be no mid-week meet- Charles Fulle rmington ceme- | ing this week. ) fery, Grant Skinner and Adolph| The Sist annual s of the Hennltz: and in the Kensington dis- | New York East conference will be James Austin, .h;.h\r 1d at the First M. I church of trict, Paul Baker, seph Wilson and Frank This group will meet in the near fu- ture and plan the work that is to be L & Doy Scouts Hf the town ! erior co f\?l‘; acI:;t i‘n the work uf placing|in Hariford, «ovi P Burr of Crom- 5 | well has been awarded a settlemen flags on the graves of the vete el lies bern avaroen and helping with further decoration | Of $3410 4xUns TROWES [ 8 i b g Burr that he had given The committee on the bas S team arranged for a social to held at the Legion hall next Friday Pierpont. | Stamford heginning April 18, Judgment Against Cashman ording to inf as ashman purpose of investment ball f be in-second mortgages and that money was to return interest mans decided in favor of the Crom- f who will not be 17 or over by the 14th of September is eligible to play At the meeting next week there will well mar the morning. court session yes- be refreshments. and it is hoped that | Mr. Cashman was formerly in the there will be a large turnout for the | real cstate business and was well teams. known in this town and in New Tuneral of James Hart Britain, where he had offices. & . s ago he o] hankrupte Funcral services for James Hart, | €Tal years ago he fled bunkraptey who died at the home of his sister, | PO Gt b Mot : Mrs. Marry Carrey on Thursd, ans Ehach s night, will be held at St Pauls| 5 0 5000 eather last night church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. there was a zood crowd at the fancy Rev. J. 3. Brennan will be in charge. | grete WO B S008 CONC e Tl Buriul will be in St. Mary’s ceme-| g cnay, Guspices of the Berlin \ tery, New Britain. Community association. There was St. Paul's Church a colorful array of costumes at the The regular 8 and 10 o'clocik|affair and much fun was had by masses will be celebrated at St.|those who braved the storm to at- Paul's church tomorrow morning [tend, The prizes were awarded as tev. John J. Brennan will be in|follows: Ladics’, Mrs. Leland Gwat- charge of the services and will b | kins, fi Hrs. Harold Clark, sec assisted by Rev. William Casey of Robert Silsby, third; and Hartford. A session of the Sunday | Winnifred Pratt, fourth. Charles school will follow the 10 o'clock | Pratt was awarded the first men's prize and the others were as fol VIR | oaeand Mnit Mk lows: Emil Shjcrden, second; Robert Thete will be the regular 9 o'clock ;;:::(‘h third; and Robert Deming, s rne | U Mellana As Harry. 8. Hamitorth = 5 of New Hritain were arded the Rev. J. J. Brennun will be in charke | ., in,ion prize us the final prize of the services. A session of the | CTIMATON T Sunday school will follow the mass.| % (10 SV o e Berlin Congregational Church affair and the funds will be used to The older boys' class will meet at| . pry on (he work of the associatior the Berlin Congregational church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The regular morning service will be held at 10:45 o'clock and will be in the town. Refreshments served during the evening East Berlin Items Morning worship at the Methodist were conducted by the pastor, Rev. 8. A church will be held at 10:45 o'clock Fiske. The Sunday school will meet | iy rmon by the pastor, Rev. A with the superintendent following |1, Burgreen, Sunday school will the merning services. | meet at 1% o'clock he Junior The young people will meet at the [ lecague will meet at 3 o'clock and church at 7 o'clock. All members of | the Intermediate at 6:30 o'clock. the group are reglested to be at the meeting in the evening. At 7:30 o'clock a set of illustrated slides will be shown. 1 |1t ormation furnish- | this rate | ed by the clerk of the superior court | the night. All boys in the town between [jjopey that the money was never in- the ages of 14 and 16 years are in-iyogted and *hat he had not seen it vited to attend t meeting. The [.\m(,» turning it over to Cashmun will be s al ms chosen and|He claimed that several times le work of getting them in shape will | Lad asked for it but had received no | begin as soon as possible. Any bo istaction. Judge Edward Yeo- Announces Program Pluns for the entertainment to be William who is studying at Cornell ing crowds wherever it is The Plainville Chamber of Com- | that it is doing its best and utmost | | n of Plain- | organization to be held on April 1y at the Plainville High school gym- nasium. | on the foundation of the new $95 000 addition to the Linden street school has progressed so far that the laying of the brick work will started early next week. The Congregational Church Morning service at 10:45 o'clock. Morning anthem, “King All Glor- ious,” Barnby; sermon theme, “On Judging Others. Church school after the morning service. Congregational ~ Young Peoples’ meeting ai 6:30 p. m., in the church |auditorium. Sumio Uesugi, a Jap- anese lecturer, will speak on the topic, “From Buddhism to Chri tianity.” This service is being spon- sored by the young people and the Woman's federation in the interest of world brotherhood The exccutive committee of the church will meet at th parsonage Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The young peoples’ banquet will |be held in the parish house Wed- | nesday evening at 7 o'clock. | Mrs. S S Gwillim cordially in- | vites the women of the federation [to a silver tea to he given in he {home on Farmington avenu | day afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock | An entertaining program will be | given. | Next Sunday, April 21, has been| | cesignated as “'Scout ay" in | this church. Invitations have been | { extended to the Boy Scouts and Girl | Scouts of Plainville to be guests at the morning service. Church of Our Saviour Church school will be held at 10 A zoning ordinance is being studied | a. m. under the supervision of Hen- {and will be presented at a coming|ry T. Fowers, Junior church at | town meeting. The chamber is in-|10:40 a. m. with talk by rector, Rev. | terested in a more heautiful and at- } Lincoln ¥ Morning prayer tractive town and is endeavoring to ! with sermon at 11 o'clock The Young | will meet at ¢ | house. Prople's ) p. fellowship m. in the parish | Baptist Church | Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock | with sermon by the pastor, Dr. | A. D. Kendrick. There will be a ju- nior talk The junior' choir will sing "We've a Story to Tell to the > tions.” Bible school at 12:05 o'clock Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:15 p Im. Evening service at 7 o'clock. | The Senior B. Y. P. U, will hold its meeting at § o'clock in the church auditorium. A native missionary rom Japan will speak and will il- lustrate his talk I stereopticon | slides. A special inv tended to all to attend The junior choir ted 10 meet Sunday morning 10:15 o’clock at the church for practice. A. M. L. Zion Church | Preaching at 11 a. m. by Dr. Weller, presiding elder of the Ingland district of the A. M. E. Zion tion is ex- s meetin is | o AheSnotning eenvice it BUNIGA- | civoniin E inas stean g S aa s e i 5 . ; n Strand U f church. Sunday schooi will meet at Berl'n News | There will be the regular service | bricl's Episcopal church will be|april 22 and 23 by the Women's|12:30 p. m V- G 1o union ot o 5 2ithe Ienslnglon Congragaljonu I Nelues 1L foidloglrfitie Bundilyil diiblot I plainyille for the benefit o] i Braashlng by the BastoriRey 4t ——-—— | church at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow ¢ hool will meet at 10 o'clock. | the 1ibr: building fund are pro-| A, Perry, at 7 p. m. 1 interest of the morning. Sunday school will meet| Mass will be celebrated at Sacred | gressing rapidly. An attractive pro- | Lady Llks. His theme will be <Sh LANN‘NE it 12:10 o'clock under the direction | Heart church at 9 o'clock by the | Eram has been arranged by the com- | 1ath Done What She Could. supe endent. The Chris- nittee in charge = ‘;T ““] 4;‘?\”’”_;” "" "”" ,l,“.s.” v. J. €. Brennan. Sunday school | Wiltee in charge. Notified of Death Souilingag or ;1‘ < ‘I' et BELwill follow. | There will be five fancy dancers,| Thomas C. Mather of Plainville hclsinish ot i regulr tme lo-| = Monday evening at 8 ofclock | W10 are Bupils of Mre . Bengon. | received word yesterday afternoon R e e L R L SR S Heart ehugery | 2ney. will under the direction of | of the death of his sister, Mrs. Mary asked to attend this meeting. | Wil ol o v ist social i e onurch | Miss Dorothy Clayton. The com- | R. Juckson of 473 West Main street, e Kensington Methodist Churcty | W11l hold i« hist social in e el L mittee has been fortunate in secur w Britain. Mrs. Jackson died at 3 A f tw m Have\ Yt il Be 5 Bowia mE the EO0A whist will be plager. "4 ]ing William Hayes of Plainville, |the New Britain General hospital lllllll[[ee ppom Sinday schoolintil0foleloah biors | Ee e 8 nlived. | well known singer, to appear on the land was 49 years old. v row morning Thewhist party held last evening | program, | Besides her brother here, 3Mrs Charge of Decom“ng vaes AL 2L oplock the regular MOMNg at t. Gabricl's Kpiscopal church | There will be a special vaudeville | Jackson leaves another brother and el Will' be held with the pastor well attended there being seven | sketeh entitled A ion of the Hot | two sisters. :1; t‘:‘”\”u' I:‘n[ m’nnnin “|:|”|.-r On tables of play. Prizes were awarded | Stove League” by Charles Orsie and | Advent Christian Church PAUL BAKER IS CHMRMAN‘ 18 puulnet G e Dot 4o lo the following: — Mrs. Adam | Henry Powers. These men are very | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock | An iof':“,,,x'f'o'd” aro urged 10 ¢ |Krauth, Mrs. Sadie McCorkle, Mrs. | clever and entertaining and proved | Rev. Sumner W. Johnson wil el e e bl s "'Y"’"h"\‘ Pollard, - Mrs. J. Miglictta, 1o he a decided hit at the entertain- | preach on the subject, “Risen With : A | e {8000 MOrrow | Mrs. Mary Bourgeois, Mrs, I - | ment given last year by the Woman's | Christ.” Sunday school will meet at Social for Baseball Candidates .\l’-};)\ul:;‘ng. min»' I(l!\(; s \,\Illl speak [Reed and Mrs. Philip Lotz The | club. Their act will be a very pleas. |12:05 o'clock. : n the subject, mradeship Be- | men's prizes re award ) e ot 5 Ay S BT g e ranged—Judgment Against Cash- |\ . 0 youne Men and Young Worm. | o ’“} /‘ *“ “' 2 l\r\l d to T. V. ling contribution to the entertain-| In the evening at 7 oclock " A lively discussion of this in- | on and. ereonen s Walter Krash- {nent. A soprano soloist, whose name | Francis Pobiash will deliver a gospel an Handed Down—Funcral of |0 4 Tvely (s Lo en and George Pollurd. Another | will be unnounced later, will also be | message. Mr. Pobiash is from AL 10 wleok e (e ovenlng ]| st WL bo kield uest Priday ve- on fie progvans | Czecho-Slovakia and is a student at James Hart—Church Notices. st bl s | The feature picture of the movie the Hartford Theological seminary. SR el el | Mrs. William Shephard has re- | progra w Richard e 5. Churcl Bolton-Kasica post, Amerlean |gervice, the subject of which will be |y, oncd from u sisis wlen Toe acs | DEOETam will be Richard Dix in the | Sl Legion, met last night and ecleeted { “Behind Prison Walls.” : fros 1 her son | “Redskin s picture is att | Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock hown and ' Scrmon by the pastor, Rev. Arthir university. |is said 1o be worth sceing. |'A. Ball. sunday school at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Dalbey accompanied by | committee in charge of the|Epworth league at 6 p. m. The pa son Leo Dal have returned | Arrangements consists of Mrs. F. L. tor will be in charge. Cnng an cxtended visit in the south. | Benzon, chairman; Mrs. 8. 8. Gwil- | service at 7 o'clock. weele from next Wednesday | lim, Mrs. D. L. Benjamin and Mrs.| The Ladies' Aid society will meot evening the Boys' club will put on | L Jrastow. A house-to-house | in the church parlors on Tuesday n athletic exhibition before the vass will be made in order to|evening 7:45 o'clock. All the members of the Community ¢ sell tickets, | members are asked to try and be Many near features not herctofors To Start Brick Work | present as the officers for the en- shown at past exhibitions will b C. Staples, superintendent of | suing vear will be elected at this demonstrated. The exhibition will [ schools, stated today that the work | meeting. be similar in character o those given in former years. rate is tons a however, will not mi that be reduced ute, at to | o it size of the earth for about 10¢ | 000,000 years. Legal Notice | | led proposals will he receive architeet, Louis J. Thomp- | | Corbin Avenue, New Brit- | > FEATURES 2 | {ain, Conn., nntil 12 o'clock noon, | Rex Bell in | May 2nd, for the construction ard | | | completion of three firehouses in the ARINGEA oM AN | Fown of Newington, Conn. FEach A Thrilling Western | bidder must file with his bid a “THE MODEL FROM jecrtified check for the sum of MONTMARTRE" | $500.00 made payable to the Town \ aldi | Treasurer of Newington. Drawinzs | | _ ol TN Dot 1 |and specifications may be obtained MON.—TUES. | jat the office of the architect on Emil Jannings in and after April 18. | ] The right is reserved to reject any lor all bids not deemed to the ad- | vantage of the town. SPECTAL FIRE | COMMITT C. I Russell, Secretary. | Mrs. Mary Winston Mrs. M Winston, 69, died this morning Gen- at the New Britain 1 hospital from pneumonia. as admitted to the institution Thursday. She resided at the hos of her son, Clarence Morgan of 1U5 Bohemia street. Mrs. Winston s born in Wis- consin. She lived m Burlington u two weeks ago, when she ame ¢ |live with her sen on Bohemia strect Mr. Morgan and three dchil- dren survive her, Funeral services will be held day afterncon at 2 o'clock at th A. Bailey & Co. funeral parlors at 3 o'clock at the Methodist chur E W nd Rev. Arthur A. Ball. pastor. will officiate. Burial will be in the For- estville cometery. Mrs. Winston was a meniber of the Daughters of St. George of Bris tol. This organization will perform its rites at the churuh, Plainville Briefs A daughter has been borr and Mrs, Joseph Peters of W ton street. R. B. Thrall of the Baltimor Medical school is spending the end in town visiting friends Miss Gertrnde Lyman «nds in New Haven over th end. to Mr. wee 1 T rehcarsal of Maitha R d ‘?m.fint:ulod:w il be mein 0 - Ll . | rious injury by clinging to the fens ) P der of the car, and he was dragged |0. 0. F. hall on Arch street, N wl Br[st‘l ews e 3 Britain, tomorrov rnoon at 2 | over 20 fe before his hold was o'clock. This is very important | broke The victim of the accident packed gymnasium witnes | was discovered in the roadway by a gt i Sl D autoist and was taken t@ the demonstration of physical « X cation given last evening by the pu- ‘“ | of Dr. A. Bothwell, whe 1 e A ville 1 school he woun S e i Up 1o this morning the police hal under the direction of Miss Viola } o ) y » ; Petti | AL coeded in gaining no clues as 19 | Catholic Church Scrvices i S ntity of the driver. | Masses will be celebrated tomor- iy P * \H“ll\.} hang (.rnlllu‘«’l‘ 0 row morning at § and 10 o'clock at m qh w T Fr il Maurice Wizanski and his wife, toe Cvaren ot our 1y ot werce 10 SHOW Works of Forestville s ki o s Sun school at 9 1 by Judge sun rior court at to change their | oclock, | Han and Noted Portraitist v (CWHO IS HE? ) AGED AN HIT BT AUTD o ST to avoid vas John's Mission confusion by them, Driver ds on After Striking Os- s madc Arnurius—dacol v strenz © Ser John's mission, For- | s | v will consist of s Editorial Association— < Jitany. and sermon 1 Trafiic ration i 1 shurchi policat 8 1zl Opy v members vill meet in and at 7:30 p. m,, Vil be a meets p of the Girls® Crowd at Cir is 000 per- circus at it. The formally Mayor W, s introducs Hanrahan, committee, vening and i a special chile K Many, ma ene Lanphe noon. policeman of € iy Not a few of the traffic fricnds thou et editor wu evard will be they don't Sundays in an that this c Urg lreams flamboyancy, puss this frolic. Howeue ring the spring cheerfully mak dmitted that to Offic 1 omatic eye pec o traffic with torey: nsidera Congestion, boi ! s expected for him, nd it s i ader the wo o Local Man to Exhibit v plan there will be & marked editor's Thomas eral ho: ) . hopes ) priz toward he specdy at’s more, the dollar be SAULATOR Tind hen fnobody, exhibition held in the Wad s going to be given to 1 : Haritord, e editor happens to know what > mention and is going ‘o do 1 it toward s it z the rest of e pat ¢ group of artists who happy in her ward. You know. a fons are expected to dollar wouldn't huy too much ice © " Some of | cream, =0 just y 1 a ngs will also party as guests of 1 mory 1n | Britain Herald. Here's th n o | answer: | “Ofticer C1 H one of _ | exhibition, whic He tags vour car if you park | possble by th board | too long. Also, T 1 seen him librar- helping childre the street rmission for the use N Sot o torium from April 15 to dur ool e ARnLE Joseph E. Sheedy, vice previ ton . um will be ope: of the United States lines, author you know W ized the sale of wines and liquors e a T roan- Acsod Mee on 10 American liners purchased sw ard be s you tell of the i 5 1. from shipping board. e e elia e Jacob H. ,\:I(\HL’ publisher ot the : s nebeck, N. Y., Gazette and a|—— bt b president of the New York| MARCH HUDSON-E SALES you » adverti Editorial assogiation, will be the SET NEW LOCAL RECORD 10w, You | Principal spe k:r the spring By far 1 st selling month ss him so ting of the Connecticut Editorial | which Hudson-Essex ever has known tion to be held in this city|in New Britain is reported for b - urday, April 20. Ot speak- March. The new all-time record of OF SILHOUE s will incl Howard W. Palmer new Hudson €X cars pure NS ¢ nwich P H. W.|chased W iin and registers TNy e Bruce afford Springs Press. ed wit secretary of state was |51 Dasirine liow He makes livell- || | Foilow weaking, the mee ¢ to the Honeyman Auto lood 2 will be open for general discu 1l Hudson-Essex dealer, more Hudson and Ese, 1o members of the associ 1 25 cars purchased b “or Derry's tea ar n increase | dics of e party|in . S9 per cent. lowing insertion—=Satu d by Mrs. Arthur| Mr. M. D, Honeyman said that 10 a. m an afternoon tea and r before had in the Hud- S.—Answers may be mailed or 10_approached such a | brought 1o Herald inental Congi w Britain i office Kethe chievement by my or- t given for ne particularly a matter ne dollar awarded et to me.” said Mr, Honeye best answer accord N carly this year, T pre., Gy regent of ndous swing to Essex [Sesioppnn ey o | phen M 8 that time {0 5 . L o b pu s Iidson-Essex McKendrick to Speak et Akl M e R onidiasy s log. To Children Sunday 3iss 1aa Sosions chiee Ten e Rl i Sunda e e in the auto- MoK« .‘ 1ri o Sec il g (oo ‘ big buying struck h_\_‘\ut(..n?n;m-“ 3 }\',:mohx‘::\ Ve i cen trong ton o our natural 1 Essex owners, we ng proportion of + switch to by an rs make home suff log. omobile Trusi- ture of it is and dislikes ymobiles which opular indeed. of moderate ry good swing oted is this important op v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WELL, SOW YoUNE Ou! DOwA SEEN KILAUEA NOLCANO, (7UERES ANOTMER FRECKLES ~WELL HEAD | NOLGAND, ONCLE BACK T© oLR RaRRY — Look ! THAT 1S THE DORMANT CRATER OF AALEAKALA ON TUE ISLAND OF MAUI= IT'S THE LARGEST INACTINE CRATER ~ By BLOSSER = rsuucx Y Tuey Lool —{3 xwm*rrosenxeoca? A POk LOOK AT iT THE CLovps ) 800D ENOUGH GET UNDER US---BuT J TO EAT DONT TS BEAGTIFULY /X THEY? BEAUTIFUI . HES SOUND ASLEEP = FOOR FELLOW HAS HAD A STRENLOLS N e e