New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PIameIe News THREE IN COURT FOR UVER[flAflINfi Two Truck Drivers Fined; Third Case Nolled T WOMEN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Mrs. Caslle Taken to THURSDAY, JANUARY T ——— — e e—————————— e m—— Bullt Chureh SPECIAL JANUARY RUG SALE in connection with furniture sale How much more attractive the home if when the new living, dining or chamber suite arrives you have a handsome new it and benefit by the special prices at which dependable Rugs in new patterns e now offered. Give them attention, en eritiendly 1) § tug on which to place it. a chance to get 1t will pay you. Accldent — Preak TED WILTON RU Sized 9x12 feet, $112.50 Discontinued designs that are priced at regular selling $150.00 each WORSTED WILTON RUGS Sized 8-3x10-6, $105 Also discontinued patterns regularly sold at $138.00 each ROYAL WILTON RUGS Sized 9x12, $89.50 Regularly priced $105.00 An extra good buy at above price ROYAL WILTON RUGS Sized 8-3x10-6, $85.00 Regularly priced $96.50 An exceptionally above price SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS Sized 9x12, 5 v priced at $85.00 A bargain at $72 EAMLESS WILTON RUG 10-6, $69.50 Sold at regular selling $79.50 Variety of colorings ELS RUGS Weather Causes Sized 9x12 feet, $55.00 Very best quality; each at regular selling MINSTER RUGS zed 8-3x10-6, Seamless kind of very heet grade Regularly priced $65.00 each SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS ized 9x12, $45.00 Regularly priced $55 A saving worth while Ask to sec it AMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS Sized 8-3x10-6, $39.50 A Rug that has been selling for $47.50 Worth notice EXTRA SPECTAL! Sized 9x12, Seamless Axminster Regular selling price $45.00 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RU Sized 8-3x10-6, $2 Our regular selling WILTON VELVET RU Sized 9x12, 5 Our regular price is $35.00 would cost $69.00 Strange Phenomenon—=Briefs, v & Hendrickson Mills this morning answer charg f overloading posed a caras ctory is expeet o'clock In the Pulieral of Mrs, ranging from half | 8out a ton to two nrn fine Rug at , entered pleas nolo contendere Two of them Seamless Iund Rogular rice $29.50 Woodford ave iration. “hnn beaten this seas the | sington t t should have, |ing an illness of 10 days’ has not fared but the game Berlin News VENTRES APPOINTS HIS COMMITTEEHEN Legion Members Will Sere on Hartiord District Grows ANTONI CICHETTE DIES Ttalian Resident Was Charte Mcm- organization White's cross s .mmm.d in the | ha Construction company 15 years prior to his death. tor |and ther delegations fro and a daughter, Mrs, Mil- | recall when ¥ | pastor of St. Peter grandchildren, s Advance 1"uneral service | was in charge s in charge of New Britaln | sington is expected that the funeral will take | morning with muss of requiem He cune to Ken- . having occupied authorities stat i) @i isterring to Another Team Entered Tonight’s mammoth ¢ and it was suid toq was becoming rapidly weake ber of Soms of Ttaly—Nev Team limelight another & tion, one that s new to Kensington | Anniversary Michaels and her Kensington ob- 5! anniversarics . the double event be- ‘.»w”;'t‘.wv..l with a birthday purty Tournament—Other 1ters. “Grifi’s team,” ing genius, George rved their birthday Commander Tolton-Kasica post, gion, last night am\omhl e men from the American Paper Goods company and they will start a setback lom ! her daughter received many was enjoyed Services Tonight meeting of the post. committees ad fhose pery condition membership 7:45 o'clock at stitutfonal welfars committee, % | keeping the Philadelphia each team having last Berdin Ttems regular mid-wey group of New | present and James MePherson; to stop when * tlon committes ) The membes ab ception of t1 will be an fmportant | members are Report Strango excl urnm i for Dollorirasica Clut Has 100 Members Britain won the repoed by Lester I chairmar of the members social rooms. endicltis at 1he erensedconsiderably - membership staged To- Car SKids Into Fenc e DA e 55T EM 1 R BN Community Theater e rembers of alned seven cuts about jand was taken to th | General hosptal tor t place 1 )r\rtmr\ atteste to the growth ard ED the organization. Sues for 8500 The (arbo Brick Co. of Kensing- badly damaged. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS lide Created Autoraobilista attempting to make | ascent of Galpin's hill after the evening, had 2gainst Conrad Britain ontractor. OUBoY! 1 60T 1T FIXED AOW = KDKA 1S COMIN' IN AS in motor cars. toboggan elide thin coating of snow 1 DONT SEE WHAT FUN LE GEYS OUT OF LISTENING TO AW THEM SQUEAKS AN THINGS. impossibility automobiles and attached real dite o psiioine either voluntarily and Stgley herW T)\» “ril Ss re; 28, 1026, ! Cllet Belden Loy ugain requested | Liurl J. Arnold to ame the ehalir- | X manship of the committoe, the g v-l he regular mecting of the sonnel of which 18 as tollows: Chict | Woman's club was held yestorduy ‘\\AIr « \-w-x Thowmas I, Guekin, & porry of Golt strect, who wos fel M ergeant Dunie ilicudy, Com- | yugigted by Mrs. H, A, Ldenl | ulwluml Homer H. Judd, Couneil- 0 Mre, Willium Kinner, wan Raymond W. Crumb, Judge | ypder the dircetion of Mrs, R €, ‘\\m m J. Malone, Dbeputy Ju Brtstol News K¢ Buldwin an inte ing proj Vv oof Joseph ML Donovan, PProseeuti At v itations and dances wu irried "“"‘ J es I Mather Attorney Ly three young pupils of Misy ! sell Mink, Police Clerk Francis Don- wongs by Mrs, Merwin Tuttle of 1 Gent Increase i e S rupp, Officer o D to muke this Aldie Breault, Officer James W. % 05 ovuble mectings H S | Burns, Ofticer Honry Jeghinski, Ros- /¢% "0 (oo DISCUSS PENSION FUND;GEL« e L R | school B ment sary lnst evenigg by glving a din. essful entertainment 1o atout §0 friends wmi Ralph W, Tower Dies At New Ro- 50 RtEANGC JohREICTaN chelle—Driver of Connecticut Co, | Sthool 1 ning unde e g of 1 Bus Discharged—social At den- | associatic ening at the Elm i | of 50 voiees tata “The ol All oftieer. | nings Sehool. Childhood of Hiawatha' by Tra Wil | reetor E . son under the direetion Harold ms hud re al ¢ Eliges Gl PORCE S b “1rench, th nelpad of th | ¢ cy cannot keep up | N o) expected of them rine Tlowe of New T ably us officers in ‘ EEnCuRsVa who will 1 wrried in 1l P ; N e o | blonded Fenobscot India to the Itev, Harey Morto . A liny of th ol e old at the police station U Ltk D s r o lust Irida | £ e yod by b 4 Ko Eaacihl f yosterday afternoon it was voted to ! ad | societ 4 bl : a pupil of the school iy crease in compensation o per Huzanue Kecner, nationally K jage coeremony W o own colorutura soprano solofst h svad ok 40 11 e e R L other clti 10 has app ard “"",HL 1“-3.:.‘1 101 | oraser paying a similar scale to their offi- { 7 *m’(,w‘.m,‘\,‘,\_“, Bt aalis ot ah A s ulso provid | for | ‘\" C "“" I M il Bridg be hel 3 " opnyralsoiilea HALSAN SRAVIOL 1t B, I of Jol wranted -4“"“1 LaSthelion GiEY o i next Thursday aftern the Juring th \'”"",l Ire, Carl Wilczek <! ) t 2:30 o'cloc! I was smail. | 8¢ Miss Arline Root is spending 1) Tl 1t time for Meeting of school Master veok in New York oify, le members of the Lern on t fores The ma Miss Mary Welles Newingior i n hour ers of the Bristol public who will sail Saturday on a trip I 1 super- gathered at the Elks club last eve- Mediterran \ on reeeive o conts per * 4 meeting and dinner ) Ly h Charles L. Wooding NS : A ler o 1 the meeting i and Mrs, Ik i f il en to To Brondeast From WHBZ lics wtending servic ifficient | The Wallacs nes-Dunbar male I exeentive hoard o o cnable DIV | ehorus of 30 voices will broadeast a | Woman's elut use | today | program. from the We tingl the Hotel Di enport 1 station, on the evening of | Stamford They will afterward | oific 150 ha 10 V¢ | Mareh 11, They will be on the air | spend ew days visiting friend 1est that the vules as to the dispo- i from 0:30 o 10:1 in New Yor sition of the police pension fund Elks Annive ‘Tonight In order 1o raise money for 1 | rd limits, and. nls0 The Bristol lodge of Elks will hold 1 of reng books fo yrittion as to who i .mr‘zv. 1t th anniversary celebration {1 the Newington Junior Hig fun S ning at the Blks home. A ! g th welfare club of th alph W. Tower I be served and the | school -‘1:! . l‘ln .ny"‘lxmx;nlmf fcey for Liutph of Foreign Wars band u o Priday i as L rship of Thonias t W pavist | enish nmsie during willl consist of 1 York - Voval selvetions will be Jeo club, 2 LA i b by the American Legion expe Moy at t Tollow. | uartet of Thomastor West cvmetery this morning follow- | rand Trustee Edward W. Cot Grand Exalted Ruler Leo Santangelo yurlal in ! ceiving 2 and Thomas A. Traey, fir: xalted | I spri ruler of the Bristol lodge and a past fectmen William He w . district deputy, will be the guests of Charles W, Assess . ‘- irly educa, ; honer i » W, Lo John J, O'Ker o o ST Pocket Billiard Exhibitlons {memb committee appoint- Lo i I3§5. 1te | Joseph Concannon of Brooklyn,jud to fnvestigate the revaluation o i in the national pocket bil- |y riy, made a trip of inspectior g 1 rionghip and Miss Wing sterday to Middletown where city ) of New York, champion new system of valuation las bec It ¢ i pocket billiardist of the world, will installed. g Lond exhilitions in Bristol, © The committer members expross : e y _.I‘mu‘.\\l,\' i o themselves as being highly please ORCR MIENCE sk will be public exhibitions with the Middletown man " _IH,“”,',""\:.I“.":,‘1"(”““\‘.\‘l\l“flu;,”,. the Colonial Billard parlors at learned that 1t is Leing wed 1 . ntormally in the cotmell | 2 nd % o'clock in the ternoon, and many towns amd cities close by, ) b Thtters fo come |0 ¢xhibition at the Bristol club, Ihe committee will visit ol 5 Meeting to Le | for members and friends at §:15 places and compare systems. e Pebruary 2 eting will then he called and th ' Night Observed atter will be Jaid before u tow: Night of the Bell :meeting with recommendatio i aternal - Order of from the committee members, hat the impor o rved i connection | patsnis inipon 3 with ersary of the | A veterinarian was stationed Commumity Players Fntertained [ 0rdcr in 1l last nigh Town hall this morning to va whie b rs and a large num- cinate dogs against rabics. No ne prominent Lagles werc pres- | ¢ have been reported from dop wners and town officia are tak precaution to guan t the spread of the diseas . A evening of o1 plays pro- n of men was en- oilrrienn Among those present of Waterbury, “. ere i ; institution of | - 0 tarl Mason and Mrs. teen years ago. Tie Southington K. of C. bowli ol L directed by Ray-) Lonis W. 1Fodt of New Britain was New DIrl i 1 Little 2 pro s wleys in t o | « sectional leagu La 1 The thingtor \ John Loner- !team . rereyville in t) arley., John L, nk Mass Seont Eaecutives Meet Iiristol Boy Scou council ix;l n, W.} host 10 trom the elt it e | Ditt John Cdan rd of velief will mect & first time in the history { Gooduow. Following the i the selectmen's o Jocal council. Executives are | social time was he fiew i Town hall Monday frot Meriden, Hartford, Mi ch sorved a L K, New Haven and o Install Oficers — cheon was 8 M. I'fennig, state tre Wonx 1. M. will m . Men's hall and be conferred on f candidates American Legion Wom- and historian of local unit, to Windsor tonight s . |to install the officers of the Gray- The condition of Mrs, George o visitors at the \ )-‘»“. t { Dickinsou U ] shows improvement at Frank 1 s unit was f hospital of 11 ransporta ix was district con Whiting has left for sted here last year and s| ., Fla, whers > will be th st of Mrs, Mary Dick roof the w for driving to visit them an fo had no ecrimi 1se was 1 ur | s of s paym 1 era f \lw.. I'aly will be Lield in Germani [ ught [ hall Saturday 1 w Kenny o . who died nmflm BOYS ENLIST IN ARM ] ;‘ 1 : i I be T y th Main stre first meeting of t} Birth o a Son t I P « o 1 i Jr. 18 heen hor 1 howill Super of Schoals v fund on April 8 wil neld | s tal §n Martford . Some Radio = JL A SRS wiars mE )9 [ s ! ) o MATTERZ THEKOUSE IS 1 JUST KEARD (% < & FILED WITH SMOKER FRECKLES SAY HE )™~ 7 i \"‘g;tkw « || HAD PITTSBURE S S ON MIS RADIO, (urn'\b) in the city voluntarily, and make another try. second \1nnl]u) A truck loaded with cans of milk got about half way up the hill be- ‘harter Member Dies fore it was impossible to get years old, of liraction and the machine siid down Farmgton road, Kensi grade backwards, this pruing of pneumonia follow- No damage was cept to the dn\n‘« nerves INSIST UPON {EMP'S h.-mlnzlnn Plays I‘ln!n\lllx' 1 will there meet the ag- gregation from that village { the series of Hartford cour ‘éo\Serhée BALSAM >. A. games. The contest promises to be one of great interest, for that COUGH/ as the Plainville team has not yet

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