New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 7

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YOUR WANTS WONDERFUL VALUES. $1.89 made of fancy prints, voiles, b: of colorings and styles; man for girls from 10 to 14 years. iste, g The values are great—so well known from our previous sales we refrain from quot- ing comparative prices or real worths. Will simply say: Come, see the garments. You will buy upon sight. For Girls 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 FILLED BY MAIL Frocks for Every Occasion, street, school, country and vacation wear. to 6 Years, at “Babyland,” our Infants’ Section, ther of fine gingham and chambray, Peggy cloth, English prints, voiles gandie some with panties, some without; sizes 2 to 6. fit out your little ones at this price....... - DRESSES FOR GIRLS 6 to 14 OUR ANNUAL MAY OFFERING, WHEN VALUE IS DISREGARDED THIS WILL BE GLAD NEWS TO THIE MANY FITED BY OUR PREVIOUS SALES AT THIS SEASON. EVENT EAGERLY LOOKED FORWARD TO EACH MAY B MOTHERS WHO HAVE BENE- IT IS THE YEARLY ECAUSE OF ITS EACH IS SALE PRICE— Worth Very, Very Much More Attractively 1zhams and organdies in an extensive range bloomer dresses in the lot sizes 6 to 10 vear Others Hearty co-operation of the makers is the only reason that we can offer you this wonderful opportunity to fit out the girls at the price we are asking. We reserve right to limit quantities to any one pur- chaser. are dainty frocks , batiste and or- =—————'__‘—-'_—.———_—————_~—___————_%-fi\““ ad r knew his business, | Ross Fails (0 Appear | the law as he | the dea LRoss of Harry Berlin News SESSION OF COURT Four Men Answer to Charges at |::: Hearings in Berlin may be it e Orville V Grange Open Meeting Attracts Large Gathering—Program Com- mittee Meeting Tonight—Other Items of Interest in Berlin. Several fishermen were haled into the Berlin court last night charged The men with fishing without licenscs sundry other offenses. were Stanley Golvesky of New Brit- ain, I'rancis LaPoine, Hermun Lyman and W. J. Lyman Golvesky was fined $2 ing without a lcense and ing fish out of the Peat Works pe with a spear. He explained his a tion by saying th: he without intending to go fis explained that he took a few frier for a ride and anglin the farthest things from their minds. |t i He was asked how he ! be wearing hip boots w apprehended by Game Buck and Stimpson at Works pond last Saturday He replied that h ays boots to Keep the dew off his fre He was unable to explain the re son for having two spear possession, in addition for fish- Wo hing was one Apper nigt wears sente Girl LaPoine Ts Discharged Francis LaPoir by the court when it was f he had intended to keep law nd the tim 1€ hooks on ing on the righ It developed duri he interpreted th was firmly was fish two hooks can on a single line states that only time may be use single . Thought License Not Needed Fxec 1 of t pended in the Lynch, wc court, and rested for fishing in the Peat W tdithat e vears ar a license time sl hel firat since he w Her B ante t of costs of $6 One Automobile Case Mike Motto of New Br discharged without tor drivir Boy Scout to ppearance r one week ought into court e car to shift for themselves, ntres serve on Ross last week and it cxpected that he Seout Meeting that |pected that will be sec an excellent ure 1 r the occasion, | East Berlin Notes New Britain, who| The r in court |East Ber on |held in the 1 to |odist An in |range: Mrs. W, was the g appear May 11 nt of the church at 8 It 13 peared after the injur in Crowley ot of Mrs. Frank ¢l men in [Man [terday, 1a war- 1 will be he ng at § o'clo Mrs, L. N would app Root Roo Attracts Many by Berlin he interests of ied and basement of the in r | atter tures muc stem (apending a fe “Americ play Worthington Cluh Dance club Attend Grange Meeting ung peo SENTENCED TO DEATH rmer Chief of Sofia Police Two Other 2 of Old Bomb Outrage. be held t Berlin | ow evening, | ented | Hubbard sct ex-Convicts Convicted an & de ' Plainville News - ENIOWNENT FIND "RV NEXLAEE Charles H. Newlon Heads Com- ' | mittee to Carry on the Work ;= v NS, MARY MCINERNY DIES - Visit held by the the iting | Miscellaneous Shower—Pupils Legislature—Grange Notes—\W, ( T. UL Mecting—Fathers and Moth ers Banquet—Plainvitle Bricrs, Charles H. Ne American Legion ind drive, and R nander and el wton, clhairman of 1dowt High minit which will start May 25 and will end on June first week wi can be devot glon nicr auxiiiary cond week will be turne neral can 158i08 0 members of the E 1 over (s of the town s for both the villary will be and Mr forn Newton will mittee made up by the week, When the neral mecting wil ion post rooms t drive, The purpose of the fund Legion se orp for the ks to start, is to t ns of the of service claims of 4 nd to vd me n and from purpose. | At made for the or died in the and a present {1 ervice of their countr he « chances for ¢ children, the fathers 4 orchestra 80 th, Meth- o'clock, | has been ar- Kensington Oder- at her home in this place yes [ Throughout the rs and stamped al and in t |ports state away over t start after t Mrs Mary Melnerney Telnermey Memorial Seryiee and Grang st turn out to attend the monstr vspuet with which 1 members of the Grand nalion Orders from the en fssued, asking the to meet sirect Kk d in clvillan meeting which will b thé Tuesday evening, June 2, few ation of last Army asoa communder | held o1 wil be a memoriul meeting at which a departed me wil mbers of th mbered W. 0T U, members of The Mlainyi Grang whole be reme luy Meeting W. C. T, U. hel oyuhle 1 tng yesterday afternoon at t of Mry. L, A West M Mrs Hartford, superintend cltizenship departine re show it the post rooms very en unday morning KFrancis Kendrick of ot of tl prepared wret nsl Rave th citizens s a di fake It Plainvi I an inspiving | necessity ot b memb nd 1o a- n Work Way us T from the cou wons were roce Fathers and Mothers Banguet c of the I tomor School Site work a High School Notes arly part c Chureh Supper ¢ Al se Plainville Briefs o JULU ON MOTORCYCLE RUSHES T0 SEE PRINCE Quecr Combination of Sa And Madern Life Seen In South Africa Notes [r——— | Community Theater PLAINVILLI WEDNESDAY W LEFTY TIVAN in N0 GUN " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VAN Enough Is Enough for Ja); f LooKIT T Al SANDWICH ARY MOM Al FOR ME= COME ON N AN' I'L ASK UER TO MAKE YoU ONE To Dance \ I AINT \ ERY HONGRY C | Bristol Nes MALONE JUMPS O ~ COUNCIL SYSTEM Severely Criticizes Assessment of Benefits and Damages STREET LINES GAUSE ROW Feank C. Canficld Dies at T—Elks Going to Thomaston— Teachers Assoclation Has Spring Soclal—0dd Fellows Ladies Night \ppear that ing THATS To0 BIG FOR ), ISNT 1T, JAY2 HERE - HAVE IT AND ILL CUT IT IN TWO | —“D. &L.” Chats — | “Ain’t It A '|Grand And Glori- ous Feeling?” (With Apologies to Briggs) When, like a bolt from the sky, the Chief sends around notice that no one is to leave at 6 P. M., before they hear what he Everyone f are in for a someth Six o'clock comes around. e crowd assembles. Every- is fidgety. The Chief rts “lecture”. Then Fireworks start. the Chief: “One of most prominent men in Britain came in to see me today, relative to our em- our service, ete. 1 ame a bit anxious. And then he said, with emphasis, that the D. & L. store gave the best service in New Brit- am and that "D, & L.” em- ployes were the most pleas- and most courteous in 148 to say. that they tiff lecture or 8 his the the \ f ployees, he in A\ D brita New Oh Boy! and Clo ere presents ter Judge Dutton had tion rinined all s0 busi- conimit of th Good- s aceepled until dn by City A Gives Opinion suspend Parking Ordinance

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