New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 7

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VALUES !/ CHOICE EASIL Hats and othe Each ... prints, natural color §7 Plamwlle News LEGION AUNILIARY SIXTH ANNIVERSARY Large Class fo Be Initiated at Tomorrow ngms Meeting NO GQNTAGIOUS DISEASE Lactories and Stores to Close Satur. School Visiting Days Vistting day | the Linden Stree t graded school to. parents and invited to be ent and observe ar: ords-TS-'/onoing.@em‘cx Filled l‘mmpll\ Improse Factory Grounds Al ’Mall Oulm Becuuse Of Closing, Sat., Memorial Day We Offer These Special Valoles T_huo'sday and Friday : | APPROPRIATE APPAREL FOR ALL, A" TO THE HOLIDAY. SEE \ ' » Standard Steel more pleasing PRICED TO GIVE ZEST QUALITIES A appearance Medical Briefs Fredericks of turned home today a ndergone an operation AT 1S OFFERED), D SBE THE BENEFITS, SELECT YOUR HATS FROM THESE MADE from our lury in the pastel shades. Extra Special Values at BRel e e fis A BARGAIN CLEARANCE of all ear all good looking and choice of good colors at thes OTHER GOOD OFFERINGS include some \l.m(»m [[.llfi that are choice for $5.00 each. Also Children’s Hand-made Hats, straw, : ! HOW ABOUT A DRESS? WE ARE OFFEIHNG THE GREATEST VALUES YET THIS SEASON 'EW DRESSES GO 02 Vlade to Sell from $15.00 to § WOMEN’S Al\l) MISSES’ SIZES crepe, crepe Sian and high color flat crepes; staple navy, black and brown. (.OA\II’AI\L‘ I day — A. G, Grise Brings Suit— skinner-Cronin Nuptials — Plain- stunning White 1k and crepe, $3.50, $3 98 e $4.90 $1 98, $2.98 sport Hats ho fractured his business meeting tomorrow cvening. program of ent nson of 42 Park numbers are refreshments will | At the busine & contiuued improvement, SALE TOMORROW PRICE FOR SILK DRESSES §¢ mlrul in the bership drive. $12.95 Ifaas Bros.’ , light summer shades and the $12.95 imported English ilk pongee, alpaca, challie, new washable Sealnap, printed and , $16.50 to $35.00 each. New tailored styles 1§ double-hreasted, with velvet or Priced at only IN FROCKS of printed Your choice for, Suit For $200 OTHER DR mS S for 1mm('dmto dlld summer wear; l rock-Barnes Normandy voiles.. Extra valueés at $3.98, § 8 SPORTS COATS FOR MEMORIAL DAY AND LATER WEAR. of high color. cheviots and imported self collars; nothing nicer for holiday, $23.00, $29.50 and $35.00 each. ALL THE NEW IDEAS IN BATHING SUITS Children’s, 6 to 10 vears; drawings tor buildings to be inglish fabries: week-end or vacation wear, furthee claims t was promised $55 has ‘ot received t Misses’, 12 to 18 yvears; Women's, sizes 36 to 5 ). Bathing Suit Section. the third Mon Berlin News GASE OF WILLIAM AVERY EUNTINUEIJ Liguor Charge Leads Lawyer to Ask Poslpooemem THURSDAY NIGHT IS SET Beekley Quarter to Have Memorial Day Colebration—sey e Berlin: Court At Community Club Mecting Tou'gh ol fo ot faet t « £ highway pro T of 81 Topa Fined & of driving with i hded on payment of tie costs fHoward Barton, charged with o} arating ear bear imprope 1gnses 1 the officer’s feet of $4 giter e ex Nel haa Broken the regular lenses and Put dn a set that came with the car thinking they were legal. He w arrested on the turnpike one night man Me- last week by ftate Polic spearing fish in the DPeat Works arrested by a game pond, He To Prevent Baldness was Memorial Day Closing { warden while furnished rooms general good tim AUTO BANDITS HOLD UP ENTIRE TOWN IN INDIANA registration ser reliearsal will be I Cases in o Aention— on I Beekdey Gandhlvs Son Surprised On Drum Corps Bazaar Neal's Court and June 1 to 6 special Attractions for Young Woman's | ederation 2 Flying Horses st Lvent Ever Held Here = LNOW ABOUT THAT? WHAT'S BECOME TAKE A NICKEL £ NDNE A ~cmEl Meeting of Girl Scouts Padolisky of New Dritain was fined $10 and costs of $10 for ' [}flMPILES LIST OF - WORLD WAR D= Legion Anxious to Learn of Others Not Included The Mcemorlul D Eddy-Glover p y commitier has complled a list of the soldiers who served in the world war who are buried in the various cemeteries in the ey, to have any buried ju Ney comn tify Willlam Kel at Yarrel's Clothing® Co. of the omissior city follows Falrview Cemetery ir Berquist, ¥ m Rolton jam H, « Hess, I, W. Heinzman, Albert Jol William J. Kelly, George M. Lewis, J. R, Linton, Emil Malm- gren, Gato Mac Alfred Meng, John Munson Newberg, A John 1, M. Pet ndstron, . Schieiger, Louis Thimmons, Raymond aindberg, Howard Rteed, Da ndling, Gusta orsy Wells St Mary's Comctery Birmingham, Thom Boyle, I i Dalton Fanion, Joseph J. Mart, Dennis vi Jakimonis, A Willia *. Walst J. Wele nd Herl Sacred Heart Ce Bronis retery vski Old Catholic Cemetery in this parti tollnd ound Speller P ———— (COMMURITY THEATER e .m‘ ENCHANTRE S 1 528 BY wEA SERVICE. erican Leglor tee wishes lative of a soldier ritain whose name is —Childre list of those buried in this H. Alexion, Clifford ', An- dmer 1. Anderson, Frank Weekend tri of John A. Auderson, Lester : pused e nian I practice of chi Davis, H. Leslie Eddy, g0 o0 o 0, William [Foster, Grocock, Albert son, John ol, Jame e DIBA L Ty come prevalent lately so t} ist of investigations is at and in t only expl with its pare Williant Wenz and Earl W, fter a reprima Fitteen youngsters, all r from five 1o 14 years o al railroad station and i Watch was Kept on the Bristol News compa | The lne of march will be v | Main street to North Main strect e |and thence up North Maln street to WEEK-END PARTIES - HIT SCHOOLS HARD Parents Keep Children Away While Enjoying Ontings PENALTY BEING DISCUSSED Plans for Memorial Day Completed “Beat” Gum Machine by Using Slugs—Autos in Crash on Burlington Avenue, oals in the on sesslons at day every week or 8o has beg yusly ¢t ools. As a result, carcful check- 1p is taking place in re nders so that parents a e records of sotme practice a full and each wdance officer 1e cases, the tion given for the ab- ce, 18 that the child v urn Yaviifor nday for & majo awa 1s should some means ffenders is being e present time, llowed to drop d has been given Lo Beaten lizing th Old H. nging 1, had a fine during the last few days in honored living g how the time the high cost o beaten as far as ol - supplies of gum ch-quick it to naught. Complaints ) the police of slugs being the gnm machines at the estign- on showed that 648 slugs had been two days and that all of rfeits me from the ace Barnes Co. ard and result rounded s morning, they g0 with a repri- ds of the raiiroad station w the youngste s were mand and the Barnes companw officials were | ructed to keep heir yard locked. cording to the youths, the gum 1st as well as if a penny 3 to some hetter, as finane 1 difficulties bridged over hy {he siugs. Autos Crash cars of Ada ndfleisc tempting sessior cases were con- tomorrow surfacing West Street n end of West str publie works the rutty con- roughfare may be plowed Bills Going Out SUEls forme being preps Memorial Day Observance Saturday street and Bertha Rose Circle street, Forestvil ci team on Decoration Day. The firs Torrington in the Prospect reet and to West cemetery, st ‘o pon arrival at the soldiers' monu ment the memorlal ritual services of the Grand Army, the Women's Iie lief corps and the American Leglon will be carried out. The Memorial Jay address will be delivered by the | Rev. Dr, William B. West, pastor of the Prospect Methodist church. The New Departure band will play and the exercises will be concluded by the flring of volleys and “taps” wi be sounded, The graves of all ve erans will be appropriately dec rated for t} y Property Transfers David Y. Clark has sold to Ray mond J. Lynch a lot on Cedar Lak Emily D, Joseph 1. and Willlus K. Sessions have sold a house an property on Maple strect at the rai road crossing to I'rank and Ag Wojcickoskl. Raffaele Roccasalva has sold 1o Amelia sel a house and lot on Fourth stre David Y, rk has sold to 0. and Edna Larson a lot on Building Permits Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson has issued @ permit to Emil Wentland for the crection of a two-family house on Atkins avenus to cost $7,000 A permit has been issued to Lud wig Woike for the erection of a onc fumily house on Atkins avenue to A permit for the ercction of a store on Talmadge street to cost $500 has been granted to Jacob Sarik Marriage Licenses Issued City Clerk Thomas, B. Steele has issued a marriage Jicehse to William Henry Fink of 166 Maple street and Mrs, Genevieve Hotkoski of 4 Pond street, A marriage license has also been issued to B. M. Gotlibowski of 44 Pond street and Nellie 8, Dlugokow- ski of the same address. A license to wed has been issucd to Horace B. Duval of 13 Landry Morin of New Britain Council To Visit Doric Council, No. 24, R. and & M, of New Britain will come to this v on Friday night to attend the regular assembly of Ionic council in the Masonic temple. A supper will be served at 7 o'clock after which the superexcellent masters degres will be conferred by the New Brit- ain council on a large dates. class of candi- Fellowcraft Club Dance The Bristol Fellowcraft club will hold # dance at Lake Compounce on Tuesday evening, June 2. A special committee is in charge of the event and plans are being made to make it a gala night Hurl!’nrll Men Building Dam Dr. y Smith of Hartford and Winchell Smith, playwright, o - property which they jointly own or property in Burlington, south of the state hatchery. A large size pond will result there which the two men will devote 10 their personal uses. rmington are to erect a dam on To Play Cuban Giants The New Departure hasebail team the stror Cuban Giants o at Muzzy field to ight ock. The (uba ts will make their first appear s city since The New Departure t am i ay two games with the Torrington 6:15 e will he played at Muzzy fleld 5 o'clock in the morning whils nd game will he played in afternoon. Funcral of Mrs. John W. Porch Y I of Mrs. John W 1 suddenly on Satur- ear the Copper Mines ing to her home fn this ford, was held at me at 140 Goodwin street yes- v afternoon. Rev. Arthur H New Haven had ices, assisted by West of the hodist church. Burial s in the West cemetery TAHONLY. has been received arriage of Ralpt ja Mahoney a in Fitchbur THE UNITED STATE OF AMERICA District of Connecticut. s $ )¢ May

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