New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 9

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An ultimatum | Plainville News - STATE LABORATORY * FINDS WATER SAFE Bristol News - THOMAS DOYLE DIES - ASRESULT OF FAL (Let Us Shop For You, We Do It As Carefully As You Would Yourself) VERY LATEST MODEL day more. and ribhon, with flowers, fruits, and chic ribbon hows. $4 90" $19.50 facings. . $5.00°$10.00* SATURDAY 6 P. M. ENDS IT. Make the most of your chance to choose at May Sale Pricés from hundreds of Dinner Sets, all open stock Dinnerware, Glass, Lamps, $4.98 i, and Mirrors, each at a good reduction. 100 BLUE WILLOW DINNER SETS, 32 picces, English Porcelain, 300 BRIDGE LAMPS, wrought iron, with parchment shade. Complete et $1 .98 pricadiapecidl ot Lane o SR . 2 Tvwo Fined in Police Court for Cruelty to Animals SQUAWS 10 ENTERTAIN Federal Hill School (Dr. George . Cook Receives Report of Examination {AUTG CATCHES ON FIRE - Endorses Well-Bahy Conference Lndorses Bahy Conference Maker’s Cost Price, on Feminine “Wear, Holds Good for One Day More Think What 1t Means to Every Woman and Girl to Be Able to Outfit Herself With the eeded Garments For the Coming Season and At the Biggest Kind of Money i ] in COATS, smart SUITS, pretty DRESSES, all dainty BLOUSES, garments for HOUSE W EAR, everything the girls want, FROCKS, MIDDIES, OUTER WEAR and everything that is needed AT MAKER'S COST for one tlons tomorrow Fined in Court—Real state Deal ssion—Mercury —Leglon Exemplifics a Drop—Seven Keys Plainville Briefs, Coming=—Other report on the cond drinking water MILLINERY, FOR MOTHERS’ DAY FOR SPECIAL WEAR for Sunday, Mother's Day, we offer a very choice showing of Matrons Hats, small brim, side roll, also Turbans and Tricorns of hair braid, received by Dr. Coo ! examination to be STUNNING NEW HATS for May wear in two toned effects, white and black, all white, black and white, and all summer colors, also white Felt Hats with strat colored o7 > wn | @ > = = - o >3 g‘ > | < | (o = 4 > wn > (=) m Mr. Conlon, noticing his shortcom- [ Mr. King has in s no doubt tha Jol Observe Wedding Anniversary. n back, has d Berlin News ciation of vill be held at g at 8 o ers for 11 drum Should Have a Chiance [y snwiversars todus, wbiie b age 1 — month, o e " i + Moving Pictur 5 (S NOTHING BUT A TITLE| v womis oine sichin ana mivs rades of t Worthingtor o0l | & R IR ud the pupils of the Kr Cromwell Woman Slightly Injured Junior Ligh 0ol were er sterday mor ta mo Bl In Accident—Children See Moving o T oraal ey u Pictures—Mrs, . Henry Savage— ton. The plcture was of an edu- | Ty ¢ Other Items. | with d i L Cor {31 o Residents of Berlin have raised ;4 Power Company o the query, “Why have we a deputy 'much enjoyed hy those | Will Furnish Progr in town if he is not al- court juc Jowed to sit on any ca question is an important one, t and for al Last Tuc wold was ill. scheduled and t nesses asseml But, since th was no session, That the appearance of ¢} say the savants. - His appearance was not made Ernest W, Mildrum is the depu‘y judge for Berlin and was appointed |} at one of the sessions of the present Jegislature. This is his third appoint ole. 3 ment and he has never served, nor (V¥ 5 Al 1. aso m- | even qualified for . ) for the position. It is Vel trs. Walker a custom in some towns to ¥ portion of the salary of the go to the deputy judge. In I the deputy judge nothing Mr, Mildrum is inclined to believe that the question is not hmportar but several other citizens are of different opinion. They tuink M. [that Mildrum should he given a cha t Practically the only time reside Enow that there is a dey > : Berlin, is when the annc to Christian Endeavor Meeting the legislative appointments is 1v A meeting of the J . s public. 1 5 The duty of the deputy j to take the place of judge, when the latter is ill or wher tha latter has other h otherwise prevented {rom | ent at court Legion Meeting Thursday A meeting of Bolton- ca post, American Legion, will Thursday evening at § o'clock at 1 T. A. B. hall, Kensington. Plans for Memorial Day will he made and a Southingtor Berlinites ha W t ige was ill thero was a time for Mrs. Wilii B. Wi of Crot nerease ¢ Conlon's socicty of K¢ All-Kensington vs. New Havtford. discussion concern he cc national endowment fund drive will vl ng Memo definite regard 8 been decl but it is expe some form of observance will ranged. Planning Twilight League | A twilight indoor basehall Yeague s is being cousidered among basehall P 'w A larg Wio E\ER HEARD Y enthysiasts in Kensingtor Johr o W Conlen, well known in the world of L to New } ford | sports ig one of the men at the head Will Hold Informal Dance M of the schenis A group gto 1t is the ssire of those interes! to form several teams in town and ) ow ght at & o in ¥ to go through the se n, playing off ters’ hall, K g games, in much the same manner e furnis b3 w ) the factory league operates p Britain. At the end of the s large att the winners could he awarded M Hehey 1 cavase or be given a pichle or somethi The f Rl like that Sa siheln ¢ m her | i Rev. Samuel A s L] { pastor of Berlin Congregat ancing - hing Resigns Position AT FORESTERS SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 9 Sr, Musie by the MEILODY MEN 1 ...... Set $29.50 1 to try | with the Connecticut outball East Berlin Items , there i8 | A meeting of the Exemplifies D ; year will be | of New Iirit- | {hetd. Mrs, Chr render home Tormay and Curtin File Yearly " Budget Estimate Is Iitol 1 A Little Too Slim Squaws Entertam yunce Jitney pplication Ts Withd Lake Con BOARD SISSION Conditional! will ¢ t on| fm%fluoko ) WL T 60TA N S, T HOPE AONE |25 BAL MAKE A N | MAKIN' FORNY ‘;A ME Vi OF SUCHA TUING !' HAHAAHA . |ver Co. He was married on No- vember 20, 1920, to Miss Harrlet Stedman, whom he leaves, He also leaves o sister, Miss Jane Ihomas, also of this city., The fus neral was held this afternoon at 30 o'clock at his home, where crvices were conducted by Rev. P. 1%, Woltenden, pastor of the Bape st ehurch. The burial took place in the West cemetery. Yuncral of A, O, Perkinsg The funeral of Arthur C. Perkins, who died recently in Orlando, Fla., will be held on Tuecsday afternoon at his home on Sessions street and will be private. Bervices will be conducted at the home by Rev, Wil- jam B. West, pastor of the Prospect Methodist church, The burial will be in the West cemetery. Funeral services were held last week at Mt. Dora, Ila., for Mr. Perkins and the body was then shipped to this city. He died in Ilorida, while spending L winter vacation at Orlando. “To Carry On" “To Carry On," is the decision of Harold 1, Be Post, V. F. W., in regard to the plans for the big stale convention of the Veterans of Torelgn Wars fn this city next month, according to sentiment ex- pressed last night at the meeting of post, despite the intimations that | had not gona well with the pre- y plans for the event, Ac- ording to members of the clvillan u e, cliosen to aselst the post, been no secret that the fi- had net of a 11 nature as $ 1 for the g of t ense three day 1 from that sum Inarg letter last night, Com- t Charles T Blanchard {in- 1 & members of the post and t large that the plans re going through despite the ob- stacles as declared that the eity ind the post d not receive a ck” eye as the result of this guthering of overseas men, The civilian committee will meet ght at 8 o'clock in the elty court room to make final plans and ir reports from the post on given by the committee to post, following a meeting a k ago. DA WAV TARE CONTROL OF FooD (Cotninued from First Page) ich a state of affairs, Mr, Smith ht with grave danger iming public of the ajority of the com- were prepared 1ent to take more measures should “adverse & combinations” dominate the In his view the evidence of the growth of producers' pool and the of the international wheat ms and meat combines clearly eg- ished that such an emergeney A sted and that immediate res were consequently neceg- BAND GONCERT Fagles to Observe Mother's Day by Inviting Public to Walnut Hill Park. The Order of Eagles, g Mother’s Day in E ¥ have anned a rt to be plaved i on Sunday aft- Prog 1 for the concert is ~"I’orter's Cataling Band". HOOL BOARD MEETING of the school > be held at oon at the as expected I King and S 1 Pratt would ffices for an- of com- mposed the ss before the MORT. WORK 1'OR DETECTIVES of 169 Washing- & reported to a sign had been A shed on a ' BY BLOSSER

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