New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1925, Page 7

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$1 ciepe. MEN =& Regular 39¢ initial, 7 TR Kid Gloves, 2 with two tone embroidered hacks, special R1.19 pair. MEN'S HALF HOSE Regular $1.29 value. make, stamped on white, peach and flesh Art Dept. HANDKERCHIEF» 25¢ Ilandkerchief Section. NOVELTY GLOVES $1.85 ™ One clasp style, novelty antelope and black. 0w &A% Pping Contor: (Let Us Shop For You, We Do It As Carefully Only Through Careful Purchas}ng By Our Buyers, Are We Able to Offer Aisle Specials Each Wednesday STAMPED GOWNS 00 each “College Girl” offered in nea Shop. each kinds. All iinen cuff; cedar, Cross bar < 5 Notion Count clasp, pique sewn, white S0c kind, Counter. W 31 c pair Regular value lar, pure thread silk or silk and fiber, first | quality. to The. Slightly ivi Knit Ve Main floor, ai HIRT $1.00 ™ Collar On style, in GINGHAM APRONS 50c value. 4 band, with pocket. AN W00D HANGERS 6 “ 25¢ Garment Shields, sizes 39¢ combed yarns, regular and TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 | FLAMES DESTROY * IG CHIGKEN 600P You Would Yourself) Fire Razes Building ol Frank 10 CUT DOWN TREES Real ) | Lstate Transfers — American | ton Lnds—Annual Health Meet- tng—Plainville Briefs, An ofl burning hrooder in a chick- en coop FOR BOY owned by Frank Ciecierski | of Pradley strect | ntorning which entirely small building. An ala |in for the Plainville fire department | about 9:80 o'clock this morning and was it not for the effective work ac complished by the 11 ther tarted a bluze the “Kaynee” make, t stripes, found at our Boys’ the members of { department in checking flames, a number of coops, a large barn and the d house ftself would Mave peris the flames, Ciecierski brooder several days [put it in build which destroyed today, and had started it for the first time this morning, He left for his work admonishing his 3 5 c each (3 for $1.00) “Amosk d in had ral bought the meta g0 and had the was to look after and a v ry special valuc. Bl contraptior and \isit it ey that everyt) Ars, and coop and all right it agair | the door | flames, bor's ho In less dera to se regular 5 \ Ciecic pair. tion ad mac the brooder was i when she whéeh as she stepped out of the hu in ¥ ran to a neigh- sent in i out to sc 4 went OMEN'S VEN 21c also bodice she She g1 a se and .+ alarm an it takes to ¢ t J and a o , tim o tment respond though sle A, save hrigade Berlin News 1 i by (% GASE OF REPLEVIN |/ otion Tovolving Hepr atd George Prentice Held Over 06 CENTER OF DPeath of Mes. Hapriet Clark—Wal- lace Wells Dies in fon—Conmunity Club Cloe i addiiio DGE CONTINUES Scason—Other Ttems. nimals was ordered and the dog was later ident vetained. The agent todl and turned it over to Mr. replevin Miss ed and dog yal before the was issued. Rober Main he only attorney fo Plaintift the dog was never allowed but said that on sions the animal had fc the I, and ¥ 18 emnploy r.the alon oy Corbin and had gone She said that the ani- nd had been taken to ti after 1t had playing in one of the It had later heen clal = 7 -Austin back home mal had occasio BATTLE. ce station heer o city's Roberts > ownership of cumstances o fromn the de id that a ), if that plaintiff had prove gations s~ I Farming- Minstrels ¢ acting within n Judge 1 ntifi's attorne n Miss 1ob- it ntly not prepared the il one would int aid not was « ntly on ae Wallace IR I kuown rmineton, Mr. Berlin home in this place g0 Clark vk was harn in W Bacon Ra Jacob on 198k e B Minstrels Bnd strel Season £ and severa) to investigate | § mhers of t ord Young, slor and pianist ions 1n the cours us presented wi o Back KKe who acted for some =i Sustains Injury Raffacl confined to his | ome with 1o sustained whe down a flight of stairs at His back ho steps and injury his Sunda iek one 15 do It was y iniprov nding the gpinal column. that he J. Goodwin ix att ported o him aday lwm\fim to pay for the thrill of beat. Plainville News |1ng the fire apparatus | by Tree Warden Heury T, Orvis, The | thought comes 1 Ciecierski of Bradley Street | Leglon Notes—Forty Hours' Devo- \for evaryone. Th this | Community Club Mecting was estimated Ciecierski sald t Erotip e huile import: An ! K nsir ions of ¢ pler n the Fourt amnong thent a community o cazue Has 21 Members, driving to mbiers of re exe INGROWN »w Turns Rig?&)ut Itself 1 on Wil Play In Meriden (Continued on Pag dren equipprd with see-saws, swings | and sand pits for play, be installed | ville Public Health clation will be held this e § o'clock in the Town h ening at I and it To Cat Down Tives | All the fine shade trees bordering | Will be one of the " American naval operations in Eur pean wators. In order that the admiral might reach here tonight, he stopped in Bristol News the town lot on the Whiting strect |scssions of the entire y¢ for tl side, are to be cut down according |Assoclation. — Office 10 notices posted on them and signed | for the coming year und the past year will be rea on. The program of the next the assoclation will alse land from the p Many | oady been broached, busiest ygar in the his organization. Al 1 association ask nights session to get the the organization's work at first Jia G rs will bo elected I for 1 il nee ¢ town is planning to lay a sidewalk | around the lot on hoth Whiting and | Maple streots and the line it is rear t} year of t ist be outlined whieh ha e tree Qe ory mbers of attend who have taken notice of the signs v are of the opinion that It {s a shame to cut down the trees because they afford the only shade on the lot | It has heen suggested that seeing | 1at the lot is not being put to any | use, that a pluyground for dhe ehil are to to ange Meeting Plainville Grange Fathe and Mothers' ' the regular meeting to be Grunge hall on Plerce strec lat & o'clock, Al fat and mothers of members of the Grang are ed to attend and enjoy 1 program of entertainment whicl g prepared for them plans to make thi mem orable event and its siguificance has [heen doubled because of fact dep sle |tha will be recognised s "Mothers' night at held in - liers 8o that the youngsters might liave a place of recreation in keeping with the progress of other towns. Some of the trees marked for 0om have lined the street for and their shady houghs wonderful attraction line of green cov. | red limbs rearing high into the air | 1wve given the street an aspect 4 it is thought s b removed befy G a next Bunday 8 Day and hlank spot with not Vorty baekground behind Hours Lnds | devotion whic e chur 0ad street came 15 a sur 11y 4 5 of the te a8 no pre intendeq Withou objection when the publie is 3 0f e authoritics Vistate Transfers ng real estate tr Morgan a 5 notice of the issued. ac a he | aware of | slon on he er ure was atiended by t the el Rob o town | The Plain- | has sold a house and .lizabeth Tuys; 1he Plain yeautifu 8ty will autiful re o culendar ireh to pay th Apt 141 Liroad 8t o pl ir visit, impro Tel. 127 1yt 5 ments heen f . Migs " Ie on ' on 0., has s A honse H Plainvi oisa and on Cedar AX E. Willams; ana Ellzabeth Livingston 1 from the same com- > and lot on st Hammond and on i ot Dogs Tiegist rk May o Knopp; the (o ] a ot ! ot and Two Co-Defendants With Camp- ; hell Have Earned Pardons Donney a Harry n stats et ¢ dog own- | naca o Gor animals 1i their nsed ator, ad ) dog owners and to her offi e License nse was issu May rank T \fiss the office of Tow e e , co ind Fast streat Going To Simshury The dearce team of Brock-13 Tost. American Legion will to Sir Thursday night Legion degree for the Post gan 1 of I Viy & morn ption to 1 1 of il o | ries onrney to ex- on a {who - post i a mplify the s of didates there loca name for itseif ir has won @ 1tion imme m Auniliary Tea I.eglon & g poppies request of the officers thu the som EXHIRIT DIRIGIBLI WILI I'aul, M M aking of ther i & next m te held 14 and it to e enjoved Plainville Briefs 1 to of the office n Rpri John . Annual Mecting T FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOUSE THIS MORNING = I'M SCARED OF | TRAMPS I AM! . ey 7 NENER OUR HOU! PoP'S ect L AN BSIDES D (_ SCARE 'EM AWA COME TT — Tag’s Qulck on the Defe.nsei BASEBALL SEASON OPENER 18 company 1 of Qur ¢4l dany out the fire y o'clock INHANDS OF JURY Boston last night and arrived he lay at o'clock, when he waa by Executive Manager Farl J. | — B ] 4 Arnold of {ha chamber of commercs ud the welcoming committee, Elect Oficers Officers were elected at the an- wal meeting of the Federal Hill Parent-Teacher association last night the school auditorium as follows: BALDWIN DOMICILE ) One Knows How It Started: ] i f vice-president, Mrs. Willlam Firemen Put It Out R e s Malone; secretary, Jackson; treasurer, Miss directors, Dr, Wil Hanrahan, Rev. P. F. Wolf. and Thomas H. Pattersen I"ollowing the business session, & lance program by the Trinity Baee analiar of New Britain entertained the members. The grame ar school orchestra, under the lirection of Miss Fay Taylor, assist- musical instructor in the local presented a fine program, business meeting. Will Demonstrate Teaching In order that parents may see & ool in @ctual session and thereby become quainted with de- ails of instruction and to promets ond of purpese between and parents, a demonstra- on school will be given on Fri. lay night at the I'ederal Hill sehool. cgular scseions will be adjourned 2:50 o'clock until 7 o'clock and the latter hour, parents will be their children, pro- he paths ef educa- ard H MeCrum; rringlon vs. New Departures Suns orchest day in Bristol—C, of C, Delegates at State Convention — Iear Ad- miral Sims To Speak Tonight el prior to the Iire, origina jown manner, aft shortly of I avenue y was caused 1o 1 A chimney fir w Farm on Staffo ool bled to see Py 1 by the use ssing alo great dama 1 tior Al imney Prospect Strect Property Seld Max Dloomberg, New Britain rchant, today sold his business property on Prospoct street, Bristol, o David A. Lipman and Leroy W. Greene of Bristol, Mr. Lipman was rerly marchant in New itain, while Mr, Greene {s treas- irer of the stol National bank. The transfer was made through the Rabinow-Raschkow Real Estate Co. SOUTHINGTON NEWS Toreir Torringtor Y % a sghoe I tands Departures | otes were cast at the an- 3 election held yester- mall number of ballots to the fact that the re- ticket was the only one in 1 and the few citizens who so from habit er con- iousness rather than interest. ticket elected was as follows: Dr. A, J. Cutting; bur- iam T. Yoley, Dewey B. Otto Iteisch, Charles A. Frederick Styring and Zilly; sewer commis- . Blot; clerk, H. H. Mer-. treasurer, James W. Upson; John J. Cockayne: tax col- 1. O, Shepard; assessors, Fd- Lowrey, Judson Neal and ani; auditors, Oscar Upson. At State Session r- Ko- son, rtson, | gioner, I.. I Winsted Confers Degree sheriff, nt \ector, ward iristopher \ Kelly. to Governor John A, Trumbull, at the dinner of the Exchange 1 at the Kdson house last who s very delivered a fine being carried on hont the state hy the Ameri. executive secre- Kelly, popular in this town talk on RBuilding Line Heaving } shn \ 1 the work v have vumerous complaints from ctions of the town to the boys are in the habit of oitering ahout the street and mak- emselves general nuisances. re- hat 1-Locke Post, American Legion, tford will present the comedy, 1se Me,” in the Town hall Fri- lay evening under the the local Kiltonie post. members of will compose are among several of having bheen professionals un- forced to give up the stage on ae- t of the World war. Daneing play. egionn o Stevens, who spent t week as the guest of her M. and Mrs, W, E, Stevens street, has returned to her rse in Boston, Board of Lducation Meeting ! regular monthly ale baseball rates of Mil team has New RBritain e grounds on May 31, The 10 city league New TBritain in 1 started this sea- by tyving the fast 1 Manchester in aa BRITAIN PAVORED NATION Africa. May & treatment will Rritain in Seuth nance Minister in the house of Sims Speaks \ Here TO Y May SINGERS COMING < club Gothenburg nited raceived on Friday who will gers with a Swedish 2 for a tour of the T BY BLOSSER WA ATS TUATE

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