New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 25, 1925, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL All Mail Orders Filled Promptly Plammlle News WEDS ON PARENTS' - SIRD ANNIVERSARY WITH CHOICE OF ST PERIOD STYLES, SPECIAL VALUE Special No, 1 — Four Suite, Fri chest of drawers, Vanity This suite has hang- ing shield mi Special No. ! Bed Davenports and Day Beds, sold singly or with chairs, rockers or wing chairs to match, making a living room and bedrecom combined. Choice of a large showing in mahogany finished frames, overstuff- ed, as well as in reed and fibre pieces for sleeping | | ] l ! and sun porch, $39 to $250. 1 1 Special No. Extra Value in DBed, . Spring and White Cotton ¢ Mattress. The heds are | enamel or wood finish with | two continuous posts, com- plete for only $24.50. OF T WORK, WE OFFER IN R jece nch walnut finish, large dresser, case $185.00 Furniture Specials for June Brides The Newest Creations from the World 's Best Craftsmen VARIETY FAVORED WOO0DS, BRIDES AND OTHER DEPENDABLI EVERY ROOM AND A BIG SAVING ON WHAT YOU BUY. A VERY LARGE THE MOST THE JUNE ELIABLE AND Chamber and Dbed. Special No, 4 Sun - Porch—IFour- Piece Suites, in blue grey decorated fibre, upholstered in high grade imported ere- tonne; settee, chair, arm rocker and table, complete for only— $110.00 Special No. 6 Chinese Grass Chairs and Rockers, with tables to match. A fine showing priced to cost little more than the ordinary Porch Chairs. For children have chairs and rockers of I Chinese grass. For we Special No. 2— Chamber Suite of decorated walnut, vanity, chest, A value well worth looking up, at | $89.50. Bride of Frank Dorazio LEGION DRIVE COMMENCES | Explosion Causes Fire—Final 'lans for Mcmorfal Day (0 Be Made DESIGNS IN THE THE BEST CAB- PATRONS, VERY FURNITURE FOR OF Bricls, On t rd wedding anniver tta Viy Mr. and Inst street | lof her p: | David, daughter o | Henry David of 45 married F'rank Mr, and Mrs, Geteano Dorazio of 17 Pearl street ing. The ceremony was performed at the Church of Our Lady of Me by the Rev, John } ! vas Miss Kathor Miss Lore —Brings you a Four-Picce fu and bow end bed. Dorazio, to son of dresser 8 o'clock this mor Special No. 5 Keen Porch Rockers carioad of these celebrated pieces in the natural anc green finished frames, double reed seats anc backs, some \\ill\ $4.50, $14.95, s,h'.n ; e 86.50 each, pastc desmaid while 1er, of the groom, was hi bride was attired | t and black satin carried flame colored swe | The bridesmaid Ermento Dorazio, @ attended from Har Special No. 7 e couple w For the Kitchen we fea- carl street. A ture the best made Kitchen ek ' gu Cabinet, as its name im- ] “The Kitchen Maid" offered in white and French imel, porcelain tops, $69.50, 879.50 and Cromw I reside Dorazio plies, f for Legion hrm \lm» ere today Berlm News ALLIAN MOLLIGAN AEMORIAL SPEAKER cominent Hartiond Lawyer to Address Gathering Saturday 5 WEILKNOWN IN K. OF C. Community Club Meceti on Wed- pesday Night—Automohiles Crach | On Turmpiko—Berlin Man Arrest- cd—Other Items of Interest VILLIAN g ted After Accident Automobile Torned Oyer Wensingtons Win Again GLORGE B, CARTER nd the bat i onils them. With il 1 A Lyma 1 was offi : Wiiliam Forar con'd Harlow e men in \ll-Kensington ‘ ¢ § 4 artford 3% ¢ ¢ F RECKLES (Aw- YoU BEEA ROLLIN' | TRIS HoOP ALL DAY~ 6UESS I WANNA RoLL 7 \3 wSEL} )'./ LA 60NNA '\ TELL MOM JUsT TH' SAME/ AND HIS FRIENDS AMOM HIM EIXES USTEN Miss Loretta David Becomes. U, MUNDAY, MAY 25, 1 Main stret fram Inclusive | Plainville Fire sirlving and most suceessiul Kind ever held 11 big June wembers of the i Drum corps are this the largest vvent of the Unville and are ontest g . and A number of throughout the purade § vy, June 6 xpeeted to participat Memorial Day Plans plans for . il Duy will to know Tonight—School Notes—Plainyille ' 1d of cooperating with 1 arrangements | comedy hrough famous les of The tail wded by the Americani- cra of Kken ap tonight danc Other matt is vxpected Complain of Loiterers § olter block anthorities, ang about passage of ke mselves offen- 1. Ac wp this pra School Notes f 1 to June 6 925, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Southington 1Inn, Southing closed Batuy Muurice h\'u.\ s lone hostelry, was lay night by the Walsl Ir plain b Was going proprictor, Walsl stuting ction sitply to take a short rest an then engage Iin business | seetion of the sta onfirn the een st 1 in the iends ar c88 transact town pri situated in 1 « of Mrs, ] ard Willian Miss Mario who is emiployed at 1l Southington D Trust Co., and one Willlam ir s of ( T Ruria 1emhire wi Watertown 110 be played 15 postponed At A me T, American post roorms ents will Day services 1 19 other n the church chay meeting of the action crops, but rain yest Caterpillars Stricken, According to Naturalist (AP)—Tent Community Theater PLAINVILLE Monday, May 25, SID CHAPLIN in CHARLEY'S AUNT Prices 15c. and 2 — Drum Corps Bazaar Neal's Court and Llast Main June 1 to 6 Special Attractions for Young and St Old, including Tlying Horees Biggest Event Faer Held Here Parade and Contests om June 6 T — T —— THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA District of Connecticut DE VoU SToP SUCH AUSBEHAVIOR ! T WUST BE IRON TO STAND YouR NAUGKTINE »5 /! MADE 0= Brlstol News | —“D. &L Choti i []lH SUDDELY SLa ON WAY T0 HowE Mrs. John W Porch Was De- scendam 0f it ioeer Settler HEAVY STORM HITS CITY Wire o Herbert r Thompson post Repair G mpany Hus W. N\ irrived as born angs th e on Gang in N 1861, and L young girl she ever since, was an ac t M ident. She ber of the Wome iry society r Por all of this he funeral w 140 Goodwin stret tomor- rov Goo forn West wil jeno u'r pastor wrge ¢ place Honrs' Joseph's cl: cral of ilerhert W Pay Parking Telephone Hel on A sbang and had tive me Aid was and of city. take of the by Rey astor of the churel in the of Over also an n's Home Mis- | Telephione Week-end ad—1olice zhter of M. (Gates) mayed was marricd to this fved mber of the society of for many years its \ act} the Gilbert Women's Relief one son grandchil- pla her Rev, A. H. Ha of P rospect Dr. W, B West ceme- lh*\fl!lun on will be urch on when special A period, (1 Service insts of saist Rev, O 8 Lynet Nourse Wi N Assessments Hit , As A Rule, Wins A Baseball Championship— the {cam relying on its indi= vidual * " or the one with Te 7 Washing- ton, eve Its pecr| Walter Johnson, would never have won last year, if it weren't for the “fight” put up by member of the team, headed by Harris, Ty Cobb is considered the greatest Ball Player of all time; still the “Tigers” haven't won a Pennant in vears, The same applies to the St. Louis', with Hornsby er. every Which store earns the re- spect and patronage of the public—the one that offers Star Val in certain things, or the one who is de- termined and succeeds in iving Good values in all things? The “D & L sists of Good Merchandise, Good Styles, Good Varieties, .m.d Service and headed b\' ‘Good Values!” All of them are responsible for winning New Britain'’s “Business- Getting Pennant,” year in and year out. team con- DAVIDSON ANOC LEVENTHAL e r— and rain storm, which swept the city Saturday night. Manager P, ey routed out his repair soon as a lull in the storm 48 it was apparent that the telephone lines had suffered severss Iy and it was well into Sunday bea order was restored. Manager anney feeis sure that it will be 1l days hefore complete repairs n men came forc Storm sewers were loaded to ca- raci rly moments of the storm and soon afterward the streets were little lakes, Bars of wood used at eurbs by motorists to go into their garages were swept down Main sirect and stones of all descriptions littered the thoroughfare, Stearns |street was completely inundated to a depth of several inches for a dise tance of nearly 100 feet. works department men x trips to all scctions of 1] as a result clogged gut- soon ed and much of orm damage was averted Outside of the telephone damage, v in the e he eity a ters we he 1 Hailstones il for alm is hig am ost 15 minutes locl Trolley ved for a time, when 1 with o onvenience was ¢ \p rpnrrnl, To Clean-U'p Hangouts made by the to clean-up hang lie Northside ms avenue, railroad 1de dur- yesterday a shed They ize William court this of the laced in ation officers for service was dela some slight trouble develor rical supply system hut Jepartment aces for gangs at t vicinity of Willi Rall Game I‘nul]\nm-d n vesterda To Auction OF Rakery R s nd fixtures of ot To Lease Farms By Bid TavTas Tala Are Dyved. 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