New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 7

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sooks, as well as Shimmerin Silks, this sale brings to yo Vests, Pajamas and all th intimate feminine garment of which no woman can hav. too many. downs on every one, GOWNS STEP-INS 67¢ ' Garment Nicely made of batiste an muslins, with choice of whit and colors. NOVELTY UNDERWEAR 87¢ each Gowns, Chemise, Slips, Ster ins, Bloomers, white and co ored voile and batiste. PHILIPPINE MADE GOWNS $1.47 each broidery; some for regular price $2.50. Berlin News PEDESTRIANS HT: CARS SPEED AWAY Week-End Productive of Two Gases; No Clue to Autoists KENNA SERIOUSLY HURT s Denth of Kensington Resident Oc- curs Today—Radio Fans Troubled By Mysterious Voice — Building Continues In Town—Other Items, Berlin authorities are investigat- ing two cases where pedestrians | wwere run down by automobiles and oft in the road, while the cars rathered speed and left the scene without stopping. Two instances of fhiz sort occurred over the week- nd and one of the men struck Is in serious condition at the New Brit- in General hospital. Both of the | ccidents haspened on the Farm- |y igton road, within a few feet of cach other, On Saturday night, Mike Kenna, a Polish resident of the town, was proceeding along the roadway on ot. when he was knocked down automobile which sped away. Arother machine passing by a few ninutes later, nearly ran over the prostrate man lying unconsclous on the pavement. The driver investi- gated and rusked the man to the office of Dr. Matthew Griswold, who rendered first aid and then took Kenna to the New Britain hospital, i"pon examination, it was found that | he had suffered a compound frac- ture of both hones of the left leg, two broken ribs on the left side, a p gash over the left eye and sev- 11 abrasions about the hands, Officer George Kanupka, who ar- o1 on the scene shortly nflfri found, has been given slight clue to work on. An auto- had stopped for gas at the Farmington avenue garage, re- ported that he saw a closed Ford anutomobile proceeding along the | road at a high rate of speed, with | ights extinguishe efore Kenna was found. It is be- ed that the ver of this car, ver he may | o injuries s | vt Ke > same ty termoon when years of age, was run down as farmington appened at urred yesterday omae O'Connell, the town farm, was walking along 14, This crash sctically the same as that the night before. O ell, who was also taken to the office of Dr. Griswold, was found to be unin- ared beyond a few bruises Whether or not the drivers of the two cars can be found remains to e seen. At any rate, a close watch +or speeders will be kept on Farm- zton road and those who insist non using that thoroughfare as a ce track will be conducted into presence of Judge George Gris- old who will do all in his power v discourage the habit Report Mysterlous Noise { Berlin radio fans, for the past several Sundays, have had their pro- | ams spolled for them by some ex- | »erimenter active with a microphone transmitter. It is reported that this instrument is active each Sund: from about 10 o'clock in the morn- ing until nearly midnight, blanketing many of the sets s0 that they cannot reach out to bring in stations with v G Fdson Freeman. who live ar Farmington aven that his six tube super- dyne eiver was almost “tally uscless yesterday because of 1 [ Rer- ated ¥ 3 Skillfully fashioned of softest of Batistes, Crepes and Nain- the latest models in Gowns, Step-ins, Chemise, Bloomers, Decided mark- ENVELOPES AND Sleeves or sleeveless, fine em- $1.98, E=a—————————1| | hai {Selectman George {building continue: {les of a short time ¥ {Heart church in the church parlors |this evening at 8 o'cloc |at the hall on the afternoon of Tues- |day, February 9. Mail Orders Promptly Filled —fi COF OUR JANUARY SALE OF DAINTY LINGERIE MEANS MUCH TO, EVERY WOMAN g u skir (] 8 S sale self d { ] and Oth: i lay 1- ly THE PRETTIE OF FINE UNDIES AT REMARKABLE tist the fact that this interferonce nnu( working overtinie. Mr. Freeman stated that Le could | hear the voice of someone talking in what he supposed was @ forcign lan- guage. He could not bring in the sounds with clarity, although they were extremely loud and spread over the entire set, He was considerably perturbed today, stating that the | noise completely ruined his chan of bringing in any of the Luropes stations, Several other fans plained of this intert its volume has never been said o ;v be extra loud. Mr. I'reeman will | probably take steps to trace it if it | |, contlnues. There 4 a law- agalnst |1, radlo transmission without-a leense | and it would go hard with anyone | found evading this regulation. i Moving Pictures in Berlin h A moving picture show was held in Berlin last evening in order to test whether or not such performance will “take” in town. The movics ar supplied by a Hartford concern and will probably be held on Sun Wednesday evenings at Foresters | No announcement to the con- trary, regarding the Sunday shows, | have come from the town authori- tes at yet. Board of Selectmen A regular meeting of the board of n have com- | ence, although | |selectmen will be held this evening | at 8 o'clock at the office of the town Several items of business in | addition to the usual rou ters, will he disposcd of. Ttems of Imvn 3t Miss Ina Carter, danghter of B. Carter and Mrs. Carter, Jeft yesterday for Tam- pa, Florida, where wiil spend the remainder of the winter. John of Worthington Ridge yesterday on a business trip to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Brown of Norwich spent the week-end with | Mr. and Mrs, Earl Brown of Berlin. Bullding Continues In spite of the cold weather, in Berlin, ew residences are springing up through- out the town and it is expected that the coming of spring will show a still | greater advance along these lines. Kensington especially is showing a growth and the arrival of winter weather has not called forth any slackening of the work, Whist Tomorrow Night The Kensington League of Women Votars announces that plans lave been completed for the first of a scr- whigt-socials, which will be held tomorrow evening at o'cloc at Legion hall. sdward L. of committee he 8 for has arranged commodation of a large iplayers and it is expected jaffalr will be a way., Whist. bridg dred will be played. East Berlin Ttems The weekly whist social held by the ladies of the number of that the in every Five hur success and will be | Sacred k. Miss Me- Inerney will be in charge and it is reported that she has arranged sev- eral novelties for presentation. All are invited to attend. The Junior dancing class of Fast Berlin will meet tomorrow after. noon at 4 o'clock at Athletic hall It has been announced that this class will hold a masquerade party The Girls' club will meet this eVe- ning at 7:45 o'clock in the basement of the East Berlin Methodist church The annual meeting of the Pro- gressive Heading Circle is scheduled |for tomorrow cvening at 8 o'clock at the home ¢f Mrs. H. W. Dowd. are urged to be pres- important session of the SOUTHINGTON NEWS ay in St with approp: ceremonies Thomas' Com- Special lot of Corsets, flesh brocade, very low top, long lacing long skirt, full-figure kind, others specially priced during this Nemo Corsets, long skirt, $3 Brassieres Radium proof priced special at $4.69. \len Sheen or good grade each, Rayon Bloomers, two elastic knee cu(fa special- pair. NEW PAJAMAS, GOWNS Slips, made of crepe and ba- UNDERPRICINGS |0 o THOSE MENTIONED ABOVE ARE SOME OF THE MANY SAVINGS MADE DURING OUR SALE | bignam { by Mrs. | ing | Following | day |of the land ing continued NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER stallation Tomonow DOG QUARANTINE Dr, t, also Nemo {lexible non- dles, flesh brocade, for slender women, Cook Eaplains Status stricting 5.00 pair, tlesh coutil, Breaks Teg — Methodi -reducing, low bust and 50 pair, greatly reduced COSTUME SLIPS, BLOOMERS L silk, wanted colors white, also other shadow- white radium ips, Notes—Plainville Briefs, Court General Lawton, of Amer will celebrate anniversary tomorrow even regular meeting in Americ hall on Whiting street, I to the commemoration of t the court will instull its ne ed 0 lie installatic conducted by Deputy Chi | Albert Raviz: ind s A number new will be read this court is conducting campaign to douhle Both memberships standing arc in escellent at present, After the me \lw served and a Ker clal time being enjoyed I Dog Quarantine 1fice I icers, t meet er Slips of Baronet Satin, on, priced special at $2.69 made with : priced during sale $1.69 pears (o ey antine on | Healtl heeanse misundersta over the placed Dr the preva in surrounding fow comments | expressing the b that ) ted by restricting 11 claimed by quarantir | by the state ¢ tie animals, | elerk tive days in fective date that no restrictio tila $1.27 each do Ocic iR Goorg e, in white and colors. have the A his imals, mmissioner who ne has he of rabies munity hall. 7T Thi today establis) but a pu i the ahove {in the > work was carried out Ly Thomas Dignam of Hart- jford and Mrs, Mary McCarthy of New Britain, county presidents of the orde but the 1 Dy quaray Coc ine cas not health mea conrse or oth | dogs, the s made by Rev. 2 cw Haven, of the order Leo Christoplier, < of §t. Thomas' church; Na- | Director John Donnelly of | Where ate President Michoel | of New Haven; Mt Lawrend of New Britain; sident Eileen Haven; National Mary ate E James I\nnmv state ch: Robert pastor tional Tk Con him 1y I restrict preventiv culth of the ¢ in question, the health & Tave full power ove 1C lic officials Dr. Coo’ this matter up with Officer Markham and Con of Domestic Animals Whit verified his views quarantine on dog domestic animal com would be a long one las Iably months. I\IH».MK’IH it immediately but and can be removed situation wa nts. D, ( that this would he done | Arrested After Acei Oliver Olgon of Rriat ed by Constabls public h P State Mulligan of New Direetor M, Britain; | 3 van of | - County Presidents | ¢ McCarthy and gan sta & Hartford; and M other county office Yocal selectl Mary T. Crean, Keegan, James Stewart Ruth Cushing and Irish folk dances was given by Master Stewart and Miss Cushing, Guests were present fo the nuui- bher of the surroun- cities in mecting banquet = goes int rendered Miss Mary and Miss an exhibition of were is only 5 s 350 from towns and the wag gerved in the the building. Mrs Geo vears, of ( street which obilc . e lock-up over night day. room of | trolley ¢ ad, dic r home, Ly her hushand Mrs. Plorence Wrigl The funeral will Le held " home tomorrow afternoon . L. M. Rumble, will of- in Oal e 60 k mornin, vived ghter, tol. at ht at plhew pa v, Charles hureh, will The hody West come d that Mrs, officlated, the vault g Uil cemetery, The annual 1t of No. 1 will be heid in oms this evening, bo T the A an men's r ing will tainment Frank N. Wells was clected pros ident and Paul C. Woodruff 1w ted viee-president at a meeting directors of the First Con. | Hd . a bhroken gregational church soclety \actly how : is thou and Natalic would not me enter- th followed by attend P. Williams, g he board i pened, but it 00 suddenly t M ST S meet hall, Tsabella council, K meet tomorrow eve o'clock in St. Thomas' home. In ¥ this evening at ustry, of Red A, will Men's that was know hen he telephoned rman of the that He is expec vas w Kin Communtty ASSeSSOrs, to the hospital for several UNCOVER SYSTEM Warsaw, ove ESPIONAGE our GuideTo Quauty BAKER unee 12 huge corking cighhors.” well su inical equipm said 1o hay nizatior for ey and tog ization 1 under the Plainville News COURT GEN. LAWTON 1§ 2% YEARS [][[]! Anmvelsary Celebration and ln Edict — Grand st Church persons » on dogs can he dog ‘0ok & Congregation: S P Williams In Hospital to by 2, ALD, MONDAY, JANUARY Freaswve of Charely 1 Hoerl of the Church of Our wnunl e | | ol \.u 1 Wus elveted H-\n-‘ >\\)|-HY' cting last woek HA« dver omitied list o it Herall publication o Visit Bristol Wethere colebrated her | unniversary | tently offic for from -w«‘ ted 16 the ire | stree birfhday on Jun. Bristol this morning to weeks with her grand Louls 1L Mix, While ihoring city she will b dio concerts hy he n, Donald Mix, who was MeMillan Aretie ex spit Ivanced Wetherell continues to part in the household fact, attributes h vty Methodist. Church Notes oy scout troop will m an Ladic M Turpin two Night mfi“ | | | il ¥ 1o in her r o Res Juror o ual hour, | Afd saclety urch of the serve Anesday will W it ing an Legion addition 5 event h at its ) hi wly elect m will be f Ranger of Bristol plic In the W at {he W “rnoon Dr Nome of Main desired 1 meet at Froelich | Wil ation I \hership personnel financial condition e World churel {5 a'clock tomor o row o, all, tive ndi wil lom 1 S0 roud stre Granniss, speakers powers in 1t 9 that luid oniy of domes- betwe and t en a condit PRFS!HFNT OF COMPANY FINED P ione can be placed en report I3 which e mea followod | rtin only | trom First 1t the reve as © prohibitio T nided mensiry il that - one At aleohol content greater DET Cont as pres iis hearing itted than Healt) nmissioner |« t of crit 1t n standing plitced two imissioner, for days responsible olic content Possilly known comy epted Other Cases in Docket Joseph Flanagan of propri. Flanag: I that et an and Charles ting prob 1 by e tempors: ght Wagner ny, For {his nolo contendere mi not ry yon as the e dent arre Mt Gil pleaded liquor lown fc Mareh ty to violation of the Have ar 1 in on red for sery Marel of crimi homus summon ur days th rs. Gibbon counts w ession vintaining n was o Wyckoff, 1 chureh, placed in | ry. Avin ed to hecome a 31,000 cen Constanc I § P ound at rve nd one uls Peisner, or whom sereen 1 v funeral ¢ meral- quarts o whiskey, 1wo quarts « win Midal il etown lrug Lwarr ud him with vio t a hen 1 issued char, the liquor red volunt morning to & His case Xk this rinst leg. m of 1 ily in er to 1l continned 1fternoon Peisner Janua ) court in in s e ¢ was tor ) rai weeks, ~ Medicated Lamp Caus Death 01 \ul\ B.xh\ | S VanillaExtract \EP AY DAD'S' LvED NS Toum AS LONG AS T TOWA'S BEEN 3 WHERED KE LNE BEFORE P \West no gov- | for the | as | party 1926, g the Ul T 1 in Tnnoeenes 1 of uny violation Hability being with His case was con. when com. Jay morning, 0 Lt e \\H' attorneys ot cmployed him Ly o Chri uflder o wouts, will re- \tta competition Island Brtstol News Pfl!]l RODH OWNER a3 PAYS HNE []F 35’( hris Tl‘tv\:(h Boal. Tl:llden Have Taken Place X FOUR OTHER CASES NOLLED l\ to Return to the Spor Gambling Wih Buan Board Alleged to .. Bristol Male Chorus to Broadeast 1 list Prom Springticld—Violator of Dog | | ha Quarantine Vined ers in Clty ‘Himbia Tday ('Iuroncc Pell Adds Two dn.admn Titles to List To Broadeast Wi I'rom springfield s-Dinliar Mals im from sin lominion for ason when [ Is of Montreal Springfic) T In Corey of New 4 1. Mackenzie Montreal nd Cas e cardis paired with ork, Pell ¢ ind 1N, i—4, met {n the it en Bristol nig WTIC in Hartford on December Marringe Licenses Tssued rriage licenses ha hy T 1 in con or son of program from Station P Ma Joseph (Cadr ind Ve £ 53 Summer str Manenin I Mrs. Emma Drury Rev, Oliver <1, pastor of St. | chureh Maf Routh street and Anfinette U oof the Read Memle i ird of Britair Planche ronica of 11, a ! Archbishop Inherits ery Millions “w (R} richest British Tsles prol Dr. J. Plunket igned on acconnt of rehbishop of Meath ust inherited p 300,00 (about in his ow of Lord G 3 Iu : married by | ey were 1 st Tos ph e of e Mary [ably Hor who recently res same address, g Clubs Mcet Alpha entertained 1his Lom Mrs. Wil m stre Miss fmma fte t reland Ire ] perty s being ¢ of of 5 elub) also Mr Mrs. | who ma sister of Lord Ardil- 1he with rson Reta Mrs, | our O COST 830,000 i roposed new vault for th heing prepared tod hull commission, pre- to framing a petition for a appropriation for {his m- 1t 15 expected the cost ) 000, Piv estimates on iy thie are city Cook heing th ‘rato club me Beach of Annie 1 with Miss w. abot | Cast Age Aside reader Tomorrow evening 19 Woodland members of club. The r will be | Hulibell Mrs. George | Miss Ida Cla 85 in recefv Miss street the 71 orton of i ente IR rtair adin, Miss . Saxton ist the host Quarantine Violator Fined s for quarantine vio s impose £ Middie pon Her- stre in the found hy | result he the \]n‘_ 18 fined | an un- | } for allowing the arborin dog Jroe of it Arrested new hus, Lelonging 1 Transportation town Saturday nigh ) school stude: tend Bus Driver I 15 al 1 scheol t markers used only on vehl regular specified 1 a ion developed t fact Frank Griswold of Pear) . New Haven, the driver of the | no registration papers of | 1 and he was arrested to he cased appearance In | | 30 \\ 1 he was | kers and ordered | driver, Hartford, a 6 ! Rrist e is beli P—TONIGHT AT ‘The Haddon Hall Mystery Will Be Sohved GRANGE TALL, Admission 8:15 at the PLAINVILLY mous stout. | { the Toilet B e LESan——— — ——— 1 TRANSMUTATION OF ELEMENT REPORTED Dutch Sciemisls Change Lead Into Mercury w York, n of has bueen (AP)—Trans- into e ment an- am of phy accompli cists for wd by two sclentists who have changed cad into rdin fentitic discoye and Dr, sity of A st nounced inee that veen the ¢ ments and value n bllftics of The terizies a rare num could In making pump plac conn 1in lic W it pos perfect te w report Kaj I8 of cted s cooled by lignid mercury and thallium, endorsed by American, ry Dr. sen of i, facuity, ar of A. Swite Univer Just an reaching co ffers support to 1h differenc is the it ment b arrung clectrons | re i th no present hivvement o future possi ry, the scien in liet disco reury vapor lamyp i attempts (o mereury, W scientis I W Wi it Duteh lead cuum until surtace of the britliant a selentists then oscu. to break the current s its intensity. ours hich » Jines of me metallic group, and clement of appeared in lamp duration of e hed il wh have dis tentis ¥ air pump o used a metallic two V.tube e pumy air makin almost scl They by uid air ) maintain vacuum TWO HURT, 9 SHAKEN U, IN AUTO-TROLLEY CRAS Driver 1ront of Woman's nine shaken | morniy | who ing, request ‘vmlwl until Four ‘n.n in the | were severel a n'was so s ‘\\]mh 'm wa r injuries, ternoon. It is said t an Otis the tr ington, Arvested St in polic After Collisfon | Mary's (onyent— Arm Broken, itomobile driven «un\rn(. were injury crash. 't Chichokski r reckless driv. 1 that his case be con- Wednesda, s and seven machine, all of whom e Mrs. Fran the driver, arm. and injured that he e hospital, from s \,\ er -]h\n)r"\ the up coy children shaken up, wife of fractured eve le that ‘lr< [ hl(‘m\ hough {t is geriously ghe be taken this Just how s will hat Chicowski told Po. Hopkins that he was rate of ) miles pey olley was operated by Jan, court today refused the peti- tion of t ariy the court ree: acit] Alaska 1e Amerfean fisheries g of the case in which L istained acts of ure taxing the salmon fisherics, WC:I:I—Z'ream Powder Stays On | Until You Take It Off! 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