New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1925, Page 9

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Phone 2-5 to be had. st eolors, fancy stripes, All linen, hemstiteh finish; A Hosiery Black and colors in Wom Stockings with these by... cial for . Leather ones in hrown, 1 tan with inside purse and ANOTHER WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY WITH EXTRA BARGAIN OFFERINGS FOR THE THREE HOURS STORE IS OPEN! It's to our patrons’ profit, to make three hours busy ones. See that you number among those fortunate enough to share in many money-savings Big Shirt Value regular $1.50 kind; 14 to 17.. 5 Two for $2.00 or $1.10 each Lunch Napkins $5.00 per dozen, Extra special value for back seam. Handkerchiefs All linen with 14-inch hem, for women; plain white; value 12',-’_.L each. Good Handba s Store Closes Wednesday nt Noon Phone 2-5201 the wonderful specials offered each Wednesday morning This week offers much that will quickly be picked up. Plaid Blankets Regular $3.00 grade in pink, white, laven- | der, tan, gray and blue effects. For thi | one G Sonsonnonoadanouneasaty At Ly White Nainsook | Regular 29c quality in yard width and g | bargain extraordinary at this small price ... 19¢ yard neckband style; old regular at 25¢ each Prize en's Fibre Silk Don't pass voeve.39c pair Canton Crepe Silk and wool, fast color black, sponged | and shrunk, 42-inch; regular $2.50 qualit forionlyats S 81,59 yard Boys’ Sweaters | Coat and pullovers, all wool, in sizes 4, 5, 6. Very spe- | D 0ol, 11 | Very special value at this price. .$2.50 ea. .....89¢ dozen Boys’ Overalls )Iac]\. gray and | For little fellows of 8 to 8 years; mirror for only | play wear. Offered at our Boy rasl B9 eache et s e fine for ’ Section. .85¢ pair Berlin News DOG POISONINGS PUZZLE LOGALITY: Three Pets Found Dead; Other Owners Becmnmg Careful CLERGYMAN WILL SPEAK‘ Boyhood Days of Calvin Coolidge” 10 Be subject of Talk—Work On | sehools - Practically Completed— Other Jtems of Interest, Ihe mysterious poisoning of three | . pets of Kensington re sidents, \‘m m/,mvg the community and other esidents are taking care that canines fl“nf‘d them do not have too | much freedom, Whether the poison- ings have heen deliberate or acci- hy lental is not known The large St. Bernard dog owned Paul Gia Kensington was one of the dogs to mect | that manner. The was known to Kensington people and was a playmate of all the children. A dog owned hy Orson A, Moffatt also died, a did the wis, Beecher | Mr. Giana is inclined to think that the his pet tt hy of is death in | pot of Tt poisoning of s acel- He said 1 Al ition throughout t of Young children dpg was o and community H the her anlmals do not od the d t rsor ould he ¢ with Hc v of Mr ured two v breed Talk | (‘v\m‘ suhiect of alt To Give Coolidge will \m Carpenter of snlar weeKly | Sl nn- | 1oek Methodist w Have school Work Neatly Done t repairing the Berlin aration for the o Septemt The work hools in of th r | cording fall term on completed, ac hoard to- | freshments will be | cordialtly summer rs have Irish” Returns Home “Irish”. the owned by sington, has th of Ken- to Ni& home in the second district, after a visit with Miss Mary Griswold, superin- tendent éf schools. [} irned Hiking to the bird when She saw it I store |T.. F. Turner on Cottage street parrot | The parrot has become well | known throughont Berlin in the year of its residence here. It was iginally a present to Paul Giana from a, sailor friend who shipped the bird from Central America. At that time it had a great command of the Spanihs language. “Hello, Trish,” was the extent of its ability to speak English, However, bird rapidiy hecome Americanized can talk | | fluently on almost every subject, particularly that of food. Miss Griswold several months ago took a God Mrs, at B or- Mr, the gue Stevenson sts of and CRISIS RELIEVED Ma Nicarag -The acute situation gre the houndary dispufe | 1, Aug ing out o tween fhe has lieved by the missons (o locatc tthe old frontier cinity of Teotecacinte. appointment and make of visible in its cage in the Giana and Ronk- ety grocery store and she prevailed upon Mr. Giana to allow “Irish” to visit her for a time. “Irish” en- _|m'r‘1l his stay so much that he fidn't want to go home. He even forgot his owner while he was and when Mr. Giana at- temipted (o pet him, “Trish” made a deadly lunge at his finger. He is well acquainted with Miss Griswold and when she entered the on day last week, he grected hr with great aim, meanwhile | doing a little dance on his perch. Installation of Oficers The Grand Lodge officers of Knights of Pythias will make an official visit to Mattabessett lodge of st Berlin tonight, when the an- umn installation of officers will take place. Members of the order from other lodges in this vicinity will also be present, The exercises will begin at S p. m., daylight saving time Will Leave Auburn enjamin R howalter and Showalter will leave in the future for Auburn, bama, Dr. Showalter is professor of educationgat the Alabama Polytech- nic Institute. Dr. Showalter talght at Yale this summer His family spent the past few months at their lome Berlin street. Visiting In Berlin uth Neill of Broadd Wilma Spearc of Ma \.\ Miss Maude Slaght, 1 normal school at Ohio, have been visiling nd Mrs, B R. Showalter Returns o Portland, Mrs, 1L A, Cornwall ot Portland who has heen the guest of Dr. Roger M. Griswold at their home in Ken- sington for the past week, returned home yesterday. She re- irned from Jackson, D where she spent July weeks in August. Mining Miss away however, the| for br. Mrs. near where on s cul- AL hall prin- Day- Dr. cipal o 0 her cently ret Hampshire ind two Vacation Items My. and Mrs. Charles Andersen of Kensington are spending a few weeks at Indian Neck, Branford. | Robert Fagan of Kensington is| pending his vacation at Sound| miss 18 Mis will repre f Uni W n ty beauty con This tall and sh Mildred Sherman sent the mining town Pa.. in the Atlantic apely rigan fo veek at Woodmont James O'Brign of American Pay is enj is &pending the box depart Gooda com- tion an \ac Alling and sons of New Hav- | Mrs. caragna and Honduras has heen re- com- BLAME: GOLLISION ce Jo. ew Jurec light was aven De wil) arfvi Sw ¥hou Geor close with socia from sum| Ame one At nigh trip in or | Com tond Thur [ naire here . ym | by machine Trave i Ni- | Pf nigh the {eal post | Myl Brits Arnc cere the was Dayi the ¢ lteu | 1iome I Ne {vesia |mena |the | Hary [dow | eeme IExamination Bui 1 on any s Tt - then ble ous—High |viding with him were painfully of a Bristol son's mobile w tofied court necessary his ri ducted In town and incomplets already nearing the |annuail The majority end of fhe mony took place Miss wards of | there The fun er, one the Plainville News ONFAULTY BRAKES | Ruto and Trolley i Crash on Forestyille Avenue DRIVER ~ MUST ~ EXPLAIN Visiting Nurse Association to Re- ive Over $100 from Legion Cire School Entrance Fix- hn Swanson of 230 Arch strect Britain, and a man who wus in- d yesterday afternoon when a automobile *whigh anson driving collided with the vear trolley on Iorestville ue. A girl passenger of Swian- car escaped injury. The s badly damaged Sherift E. W. Furrey no Swanson to appear in town Wednesday night, where | be arraigned on a charge o ng with improper brakes, anson suffered severe t the face and hands i ge Cook when called found to take two stitclhes one of his wounds. o Swanson suffered an i ight leg. Legion Sw puty, culs Dr it to m to m ury News Ylainville Visitir Nurse as tion will receive new herr $100 to $175 as a result of th realized by Brock-F rican Legion, at its circus con- last week Dy affair of the most successful ever 'es pos was held | \-"nrw are $600 ) & meeting of the local ;m\v Tast t 38 members signed up for {ha to New Tondon to he 1 the final day’s program state legion turday to the meeting and will rt Craig James 1'shor threc mander all sday. begi of the local leg tend will les Safurday nio ind a fon the mor s oxpecting fo at 7 o'clock later in d that t will he the 28 iner will he ane signi d tn A0 dt markers in the vi- [resented at the gat Kyle the Winifred ain road ol G beeam New at the i, Rev hride’s brother, performed by Kyle, John Marion Tobh and New Britain who Ieft liately | on a month's honeymoon | Maine. They October 2 at 573 Britain Mus, Donalil attende onple o ftor o will be at Arch strec Harrict Al of Mrs Walker . Harriet \Wall town's ol died he at 3 daug lest. woman | ents, who 3 this afternoor home of licr re Sunday wa o'c Son (T New | Scehool tory Opening vill be held Broad street school a day sy according by th Exaumina 1 wi meement ma partment tods Iding Sub-Committe {been over t one to meet or v th ton ir | | position aminations to Take Place Sept. 2, udvo |ward as Iside the 4| the 1 hat some one plan is being among townspeople, virtually all of |whom are awalting with more or lees fmpatience the final adoption of ayout in order that a definiate beginning may be made on the new stru evidenced Bristol News POLICEMANSCHOLL 10 HAVE A HEARIN[] Charged With Unbecoming Con- - duct by Casey Brothers 50I¢ ture Members of the y that they will do |tomorrow night's meeting to select a plan. It Is expected that once a mm has been chosen the work will e gotten under way and progress in wpld enough manner to easily in- the use of the building for sub-committee | refr best at September Resigns Position Gibson resigned in the department indard Steel and Bearing Co., | s returned to his home in | Iphia to position General Electric Co, n ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Miss Marie Bradley of | Philade who have heen visiting him here for the past days, re- A home with him, | Bicyelist Rests Up. There is no telegraph office in | Plainville and as a result Allo Dia- | vollo is this week without a job. Allo o Dicyelist Robert his of has cost Phila with that Gibson Korom Sanctorum to Conduet Cere- mony on Oct. 17—Donnelly Ac- cepts Place in Mayoralty Races turne Heavy Fines fn Court. I'ormal charges, alleging conduct unbecoming by Raymond J. Cascy veek |, an Le- to an officer, as preferred and William Maple Lnd death-defying loop-the- Ameri s in this town, nt to make the But this week oping ho rilled visi LOt8a el hoppe on AU Nt gion ci helping to | 5'OPPe i Supernum Allo is | Seholl, will be ell and his runway is | . Wade an it was Lrir i i very position the week 'ment today {of an wlterc three wecks {had been beat. As he he saw a occup past, and I And A plaint It was stat o perform it this e Plainy ia hicyele passed motor car two wheels on the gr tween the curb and sidew ofticer accosted of A them rin that ed this morning that he ceived a telegraph | in N ndon this lack of an | The [store owne and e at the parking of their ¢ nner was not allowed was news to the hey [had parked in this manner in order the between the And at present Allo nd i n hopi ing to Rt nog Order ind runway are his bi- bicyele I'his around fow Casey brothers, as by telegraph mmar sel to mintmize trolley terminal at this point heing too wide. This tact was culled |to the attention of the of asserted later, was followed GANADA 1§ SEEN AS e R BIG POLITICAL POWER' chane: of acci ool for re- space iion Drng stror price pictures ken it Post 8100 Advt or Knights Studio part men were ordered to appear t lowing Monday morning The hearin urprise f 1 Some Think Dominion May Eventu- | wore o the Bvi office plaint aind that not heen pro una ally Become Center of British polic Commonwealth of Nations until noon (A —1n | g . pro- Winnir opinion of ( Man. Aug. 23 M. Maclnne his- tinue round The neetir s Wi of the ‘th and cconomic of stop the or of colonial Bristol, North Jecoming s Universi i case nathing can ! complaint View Jud ou | peared few ombarrassing ction place Former Stack Epaplirodit stoppe e It of rocently 1o « z 5 1 Other t As 1o Canada's tuture 1 that in the years li coming the ce n i of poHtical hirth plac he 1 e | to come there |ne he- [took itish vith fhe han lihood Canada the I iions, is every nter Rep power tran: ests and has here i that ni Briti wvealtl 1 ¢ this line of reasoning, for Cunada is within th to e onc who would would rges with City Canadi lependent sh com go for- : out- cordi mony tail empirc pears chief I'rof of cason Mac Tunes lost the both ey a result of woun ceived in the World War. To U. S Poat? East Berlin Ttems A “smile awhile" sale will be held at the home of Mrs ¥ri- | day afternoon Dhites ing the at afternoon mes .., . FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | William Casey that he was under ar- | ln-: and Instructed him to report at police headquarters Mon: - ir I'he today On \‘. uting lenc re wer ult a thoroug \u\. 15t 10, cut him sald d iam Casey appearcd and the on hoth sides, crimina 10 prosecutl it Orict on that i yrogram of parads LIAM I ( Re A from Quinion Withdraws b from § until 10 o'clock and Crocodiles Gaghering Donnelly Hibernians To Hold Picnie Divisien No. 1, A. O, H,, has plans completed for a picnic to be held September 6 at the Lithuanian club would [of Park street, the| At is the first time in several years |that such an affair has been given by the division, It has been plan- ned for members and their families and friends and ladies' auxiliary, | There will be a quoit tournament and athletic sports, and entertain. ment by local and outside talent. Heavy Fines Imposed A fine of $400 and costs and a suspended jall sentence of 30 days was imposed upon Frank Czarnecki fn the city court this morning for violation of the liquor laws, He was Y larrested last night and in the city court this morning was charged i having made a sale and with wing a reputation for selling. It {was not appearance in court. of such |He was defended by Attorney Joseph acts, | P, O'Connell of $200 102 ing at whigh tin oty for viol ition of ate of August 10 torney, r heard the declded that which prosecution, and | was had 1 Raymond 1 reason at all investigation ald ar- 1 as ng attorney of (150 dismis gron 114 be s upon which a ased his first ald and costs and a su- jatl tence of three imposed upon James place at 881 Main s raided by the local po- A small quantity of d hidden under a th He was repre- Attorney Joseph Guilfeil who entered a plea ndere ARCTIG EXPLORERS. DISLIKE THEIR SUITS | Quickly Doff Their Polar Apparel When They Reach Warmer Jestroyed (Mo s [Caruso whose to the hest liquor was built ha secur Rristol tha 1914 tub. Ny removed re m“' t IOND J. CASEY, ASEY." s Coming cmonial exemplific Sorom sher 1 Ny am W . said the ir Climates, Wi Aalesund, Kingsbay, Spitzbers Aug. 22 (P— Folar explorers, it do not like to look the part mless they are exploring. Wihen Roald Amundsen, sworth and their FKed cach | Fnded back here, they did not losa Crer eifjes |MUCH time in shedding their Arctio e lomt) mom. |#Dparel for everyday garb. e Harl- enough, they all needed i Sl L and baths badly, but their order NS metamorphosis into well-groomed Anc men of the world was so complete LR Ias to startle those who met them Bay soon after their arrival, Amundsen wore a well-fitting gray sports jacket, with cap, bresches, and brogues to match, A silk handkerchief peeped out of his |breast pocket, and with his grave courtly manners he had the air of a typical country squire, Riiser-Lrsen’s athletic figure show, ed up bravely in dark blue serge, ilk socks and patent leather shoes. Oscar Omdal also affected blue serge Dietrichson sported neat gray tweeds Ellsworth affected a gray oolen sweater with flannel trousers |He generally went about bare-head- ed. Teucht was dressed in a plain business suit that might pass in any European capital. Their copper-hued complexions lone hetrayed an intimate acquaint. nee with Arctic blast No Boyish Bob Hine Lincoln T'rue shaves the wih of Sama the will i costume: at 4| and a Moon hall at 30 take lock, after Irill will be sresent- work occupy in Afternoor Men's ind concert 108¢ will until 8 o'c will it 30 acts of the day" members whom are Karom | f 29 mem- sremon I of nearhy Britain Unfonville, yutl vithdrew his peti- v clerk's oftice, I yesterday by the of- coming | il that busi- | full at- I not care to gh he appre- remembrance presenting his \im for s from for © organiza- noon Dinner ' o'clock ¢ program | tion of offi- after 1t this s John P. president; president; T and uthingtor treasurer, Aceepts Aomination v favor having| clerk 1 io for ar office the Atlantie a dark-haired . with nice s Margarita type wWith prizes for the winners enjoyed attend Sugenhime of invited Miss Dorothy ner to ue is enjoying a few as the guest N. H a4 Mrs ctur frie Trainer | in Bast | Graham d to their hom r spendi ts of relativ Marjorie n few Kral Mancheste ays W home Tame guest s Rus 1 of Deland, ¥Fla er sister, Mrs. H, E Root. at her home on Main street | The library will be open at the ssual hours Wednesday afternoen and slening for the exchange beoks Robby Clark has returned to his home on Wilcox avenue after en- joying a week's vacation at Cape I HANENT TUE HEARY companions * N S { o 72

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