New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 9

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v v er Ventres Rides the Goa(=—=0Other nniver nioyalic Ttems of Intere atizing 1} rlin ssi ath Wpointien Congi e g mometer Takes P SSEEESRE flatnes e f x = e much dangag Willlam Nye, ! roon f tanee, it is t e 0. making th Conlon's Team Wins Kensington {hod not arrived \ 5 too | N8 1o 1 Vatoni Cichette v Iri t{driver @ to “heat and all impro | Championship Mateh—Command- {0 oo Gioni ch I W it throuzzh, Over | clapendon Ltestuur CHINESE DISLIKE “ AMERICAN MOVIES | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926, L X = e e —— { PI N [ wasy with 135 for a high single, ainville News |3, oo i v ing the first game 1 | 0z Thomson & @ ¢ FRONNEW SOURCE g r otwo strings and win e HAREHA[}K EAUSES ST i poing Center 5 Inexpensive Way to Get Valu- Mall Orders Tilled by Experts 10 st | b R o, = noa ible Rays NOW FOR OUR GREAT CLEAN-UP OF | Plainville Elec(mplalmg Cn. 438819 50010 | more, MW, Jun, 20 B-Wine " “YORKE” SHIRTS FROM THE JANUARY SALE Fie & Spectctlar O~ ...‘.1..‘.\,.4‘ BRI Tl e \ : Though there has been a phenomenal rush for these famous Shirts since Mln;_l)(-g‘.\n‘ R b i Lo niensy we have a good assortment left, and to make a quick clean-up offer choice for last iy 1 \ Redol day of the week at these lowered prices: R H W_“‘)(%E_R_ RES“’NS : ea all ¢ each, real worth up to $3.50, for “YORKE" Shirts made of broadcloths, Nawton Mz Cont Sunerintondn o Work D oly ! $1'79 balloon cloth, woven madras, French flannels and other popular shirtings, b Bt \fi RNt yegular meeting of 1 Y /] Plund, 1 ri in neckband or with turn-down collarvs; all sizes, plain colored and patterned. Some Teaves Service of Concern—Iias. i hmp ; i”\\wy [ ool pl ~u; “.1”\14‘ s are slightly mussed. Values to $3.50 for. . ... SL79, or Three for $5.00 kethall Games Called OF—3iss ! Aol RS Sl $2 75 cach, but real worth ranging to $5.00, for “YORKE" Shirts of the finer Fisher Presented With Bar Pin LR MG R L L “’ arades; beautifully built of woven silk striped madras, imported madras, Ono of the most spoctac Legion Anxil Installs o sparen with collars to m..l«h, also of |1l“d(ldl!lhs and other finer shirting materis Choice S R f s o Jadios' used o1 5 for . 75 each, or Two Shirts for $5.00 {afternoon at the Plainville Llect " Brock-Dars f | in tl 15 plating Co. on Porestville ol Legion, were inst ! § th which ultra-vio- : SATURDAY ENDS HALF-PRICE SALE OF “M‘x a flareback from an 61l bur ain, K\lh‘l Wiliam ry ettt may bo mud set the 1o It o stonbury, @ iilnble o homes, nurseries and SILVER TABLEWARE OF ROGERS MAKE caused damag t Ly : A larg o LENA) itar incolil we : i 13 Have vou bought yet? 1If not, you have one day more to supply yvoursell at the spread rapidly T P e i tive value of witra-violt rays s \vumlm‘f[xlly low prices this sale gives you. If you area homekeeper, run a restaurant and wn alarm was s ut in g {0 2Mlag Ll 1 ‘-.j\ ' lv : Several years igo on ",‘,'(;_ or hotel, you should look to your needs now. e ‘_“'”‘" e S He s S e A PRICED FOR SIX SINGLE PIEC v‘w] had fhliaitavay, to the out Wis J'U"\ "‘.\“"_ bt \w‘ £ier n “v, | 35¢ each for Sugar Spoons, Pickle Forks or i Lol = ham, the new president, appointed lqu f 81,00 92¢ is all we ask at this sale for Rogers Butter Knives. N E Ry oo T st ORI ult Teaspoons 39¢ each, Cream Ladles, (u%d Meat l‘;u oo et SiOteniits, W njoy Mi Phis window ” $1.05 is price for Orange Spoons, lee Tea :"’l"\_:‘c)(l Forks and Cake For Choice “l"";”v‘l‘"‘vwflh n .Hi :.:»i‘ i “‘ e Gl e M ‘,: Spoons, also Oyster Forks, $1.05 for 6. 78¢ each for Berry and Salad Spoons. ‘l.;:‘\l”\ . rlG\,”.’,‘\hyf.“v‘,‘f.;l i buttde | ) R e ; R ! $1.39 gives choice of Ice Cream or Dessert Special values, N ] § ‘ = }‘ A "YW:"W‘W“‘”“‘M : Tfunce ‘|‘ \.‘,. -\|4“~.. \‘\llew,l\x-. : Forks or of Dessert Knives, 91c each is sale price for Salad Forks and i ility of saving ihe T i i 2 ) Pie Knive 1 ture. They then turned e i $1.49 sale price 1'0}1' ])l*,x'\‘ull'L .\1»4.»«;115, Butter 31.19 each for Platter Spoons. ‘ n. v‘.\‘ 11";‘ ‘1 “,:.‘,: o il cu Spreaders, Medium Knives, $1.49 for sixe | oo 'aq o011 for Fish Ladles. M able o prevent the || 13 g " ‘ $1.79 is sale price for Table Spoons, Soup ‘ §1.65 cach for Soup Ladles. A S wira-uiol Spoons, Buillon Spoons or Salad Forks. | Tea Sets, four pieces with tray, for $5.45. ! ! R e « $2.95 for six each of Hollow Handle Knives | \"" uhl‘(‘! Dishes, ‘\\1;” and ,l askets, : L has bnn con or Fruit Knives. Hollow Handle Orange | Water Pitchers and all Silver Pieces at in 1 1 a v i / i N Kniges are priced $3.10 for six. !'sale price for one day more, R b S R il R Car was n ; ‘ pite of t ther o 1 | ; ) . o Lranspare | Berlm News {rre v it comic i o ot il o i o 1Sl e e, S ¥ e e 2moi suct PRV, i e A Y ! Lo | wdictiorn Pl | did I riediy « ely « Nev Yo ,”“ ccdy rosp toneits o vast Bortin items rorguet o an ol ) NEW PASTOR ARRIVES. " I f New B Deputy 1 ckly ist soeial will L Pl 1 urtl dam lteenont] R BT i at the home 4 0 ‘- b RS I\ ton in veni S and ma 2 () : was discovers a el Vil g e - Goowth of Parish Raises Number vons g i ' , : ore i | partment, ol | Fom Thee (0 For oy cont WlNTER SUNLIGHT l Bristol News BUILDING PERNIT FOR FORGE SHOP Damage of $2,000 by Fire in Nash Service Station BLES OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Celebrate Anniversary == Member- ship Drive By Health League, A huilding permit was lssued to day by Superintendent of Publi W ks Os Anderson to Contractor George J. LaCourse for the erection of the large addition to the forge i Departure Mg, Co. 1 I8 to cost about excavation has already 1t is expected that the be completed carly in Th it Lan been aper for some tim « g 15 neecs- crenso production this department of ary faciliti company ||u|..| rick, avenus long il 1 p Mareh 12, 1 of the Willlam J. Turns Crow he spent his boy- 0 is to be in this eity en e he attended 1. 1o moved to Bristol when hs ‘ mderstood that the repre years of a ind was "”‘“",' i is & mao or many years at the Liberty Bell Se both of the East WN He o retived } yigteq and the unltst and he i fp f e work several years a Bristol people who Hew asa el ‘”,‘ member of Palos in doubt, or will immediately - council, No. 35, Knights of Columbus | papge 1o placy reul facts in their nd a member of No. possession. 0. H., and ¢ T 1laly Name Soci ntirel “_ % :,-:x To Play Tereyville S aG (e s o Hristol High school basket- ville; and one nephiew, 1 team will play its old rival, the S e yellle High school team, in I Al ville 1 evening. A large Matth in For 1 tion of high school students Monday mor ccompany the team. In an William 1 Lofin ¥ game between the two teams . mass of requic 1] played here the local team ke place merged victorious Ly & score of | tiks Onserse 30 to 15, e lin ex The zoth Personal Tax Bills Tomorfow tol lodge ¢ 1 G “| Personal tax bills will be malled served - in an appropriate | Manier | (o gver 11,000 residents of Bristotl th a Jdinner last night in the Fiks | this morning & chimney fire broke out at the home of Emery J, Gau- dreau on Went stroet, whioh was quiekly extingulshed by the use eof chemicals, Palos Council Anniversary The 40th anniversary of the in- stitution of Palos counell, No. ¥, Knights of Columbus, wiil be gele- brated in April, the loeal gouneil been started In tho epring The council has had a successfu! term of existence and numbers i among its membership a large num- ber of the prominent citizens of the community, It i3 expected thut during the celebration a reception will be tendered to tho six surviye Ing charter members of the councll, The exact date of the aftalr has not n declded upon, but & commit- tee consisting of Grand Knight Jo- seph I, MacDonald, Grand Knight Judge Joseph Donovan, Past Grand Knights John Kajcher, M. N, Kelly end Willam Loughlln been ppointed to make all arrange- ! ments, = Membership Drive. The Fmployers Health Proteetive League will conduet its drive tor membership the first week in Mareh, it was announced today. During the drive, a public meeting wilf be held and the public will be invited to lis- ten to Dr. Lynch of the Shelton San- itorium and Dr. O'Brien of the Hea- side Sanitorlum at Niantie, The entire funds of the organiza- |tion are provided through member- ship dues and the sale of Christmas | seals, the sale this last season being the most successiul ever held, the sum realized being mere than $600 | 85 0f any previous saje in this city. To Give Expert Advice, s of the city are urged ourage thefr cmployes to learn 18 with re ),ml to doubtiul or holdings m the repre- tomorrow from the office of Tax loss is covered by insurance. Terryville trolley service g I { Moran’s encounter. Came a letter {7 en call- {10 Moran from Robleff, and later & 1o other | 415 reward for the miasing molars, fites i At to 1:30 yesterday uad A § t'and No. 2 were ca a three s family house on lam place ed by William Hotchkiss, where had la chimney fire was quickly et i iished wit s, \ trip w o the lom M EYESIGHT QPI’CHL]ST 13, Job 32 Putnam 1at1? clah which was attended by $0 old | goijector ¥raneis B. Rile ¢ 1 and ¢ r members of the 0r- |y pergonal tax must be pald ) iion. - During the dinner e}y e 1o month of February nnd 3 terans of Forclgn Wars band play- | 107"y oommodate the publle, the |ed @ 7t of old time and POPUIAr | oy collector's office Will be open -‘.wa B v;\:flfl»fij"”) oo “\“‘1’\’§ Monday and Saturday cvenings | \v-‘ ‘\( S ~\|'Ii"i“‘l‘) S Mnr\ng the month in addition to the s i "nmml day time hours. et | To Hold Annual Meeting R o Bdward W, | The annual meoting of the Br dremecn i o) 4 Janited | 10 Trass corporation witl be lreld ‘P Rulers Thom v, Noble 1. |81 the office of the company on * iy Piopee, William 0. Malone and Hugy | Wednesday, February 10, at R D, I'rank Crowley, a P M. On the same date at 11 a. m. i ruler, was master of | the annual meeting of the Ameri- dirdohl | can Silver corporation will be held After the post-grandial exer- | 8t the office of the company. Cises, two three-round boxing bouts e “l :"‘7' 2 ‘) \y‘:“r‘xl‘vvh .‘I;\l} p"\m’lvl':s ‘se‘ el \‘reSted n Fl‘e Vi roferend. Raids in Ansonia jomas A, Tracy, the first exalted | pngonta, Conn,, Jan. 89 (P—84rs vuler of the Bristol Klks when teh | goqny orank Varellt and « squad,of lodge was organized 20 years ago, lgape police last night ralded five es- s, ‘:m;»yt\‘m o‘m_"l}”‘ oMM faplishments for- alleged violations The fire at the Plainville Blectrie flaqgaq on $1,000 bonds each for. & Plating Co.. in Tlainville yest " |hearing in the city court Bgturday {afternoon interrupted the trolley | oo d {serviee on the main line for over an =y oe " votved in the rald are C. hour, because of hose lald across the |y, "o'Brien and Menry Culhane ot 1 i . |the Arlington hotel; Patrick McCor- he company is owned DY W0 1y 00 and R. B, Mott of the Ansenia | Bristol people, B. B. Wison of this [iigie1: ™ Jonn Mackowskl, Water |eity and Albert Maynard of IForest-|gront: Jiva Denchuck, Broad streef, vit The loss which was covered lang Nicholas Voleu, of Clifton ave- | i was about $5.000 [hue. " Evidence of alleged violations Parly Morniug _lof the prohibition law were seized The firemen of Company No. 11 1a places raided. nd Squad A were rouw Into | e raids wore made shortly after © 7¢ro temperature 30 this | morning t fire in the I Serviee | station on School street, which dam. | 1 four automobiles and did con- | erable damage to the Interior of | Nowport, R. L., Jan. o bulldir {otal dQumage is | Moran las learned a stimated at arning $15-—heing bitten by a The fire originate: {ne |OF false testh. Strolling over the hich was stor. - |sands aft winter dip, he 1t was necesso o |trod on t lelal masticaters. A hose to extinguish the flames. |(riend of Herbert Rohloff of New York remembered the latter had lost his man-made teeth here last and wrote to him of i 1t | summer, 327 Main Street; Phone 1908 ettt iint ey ek ile b e e e ”\“n“ « o in the carly hour, Ivery- 1 was almost entircly covered by cons rved the « ¢ Uil St ; suranee, Mr. Wils tato ik N Albert A, Nor o " i B o {" i Sl e ; buildi 22 : i) 10 torme in the 1 vs. | Coal Bnr e Aground at e s s t L L. 5 idecr Resians ; s ratior l [)1.1\\ hridge b s ey | : | 1eport, i 2y (P e ition in- 1’ | Mecting OF Boy Scouts Jhe Sl eer i hilonatd it of the Co. W lin troap of | ¥ of semi-hitumin b th sitio Y | Doint e '{_ "“ (AroaP O leonl from West Virginia, which s “’1 H 2 : 4 does BN LA . ¢ anal church. Rev. | B s R Slling Mr. Widg 2 5 e \ B ri 1 in t Slrat-ifse s % 1 puftll o) theror enue drawbridge channel | ooy BN manees 1 for ueti By e oar Iroad station shortly bhe. | 1oiReEmer ¢ 3 ntinue a rned ) ! : ' ore noon today, while the draw e Il the elections i WU D open. e worst traftie tivup : i . Ventees Rides the Gost o3 be provide {4 isloccunted lidno Tor s DAy ol e Commander Harold s o) Any Trumphs = owed the mishap. All Stratford ave- s Bolton-Kasicit post. A T adhis tiflle tanalotil TR S T a0 the “lorty and Fi {ir 1 (i of the thuck | RESCUED BY POLICEMEN socinl o izntior c ‘ niest for uny ip of | | members of the Anierican L | Kensin n nning 1l itle. fseveral Fall River People Saved In i 1 i It is said that the command i gitdlery « » 895,000 Blaze, p was slated t very well the trying or n i 3 . 00 @ 11 e t Rt accompanied by Avthur I'enge crowd family o m Ranalit o lin, Legionaa wicd by local 1 forn ¢ Bovii Sa 1 in 11 . SN is cit is hoped 1 5 i Rrit mber alio wen tor {can 1 Y il rough roud 1 o. I 50, oo 18 expected 1 I [ o8 inary be M 1 1 G 5 S be about 12 eay 1 i onds and-t v it T but the col P « ool q f i i A b many who li in di nt par o ) out 1 Plainville Wins 1 the county Nz ho! s ir 1 Murphy's A vs ! ) About 63 1 1 of ¢ Ahen they ha ved long eno om to safety, T un from Unic ren N 1 ! X 1 y"\‘. 1 wi : i obabit ying will | eAlana S | i K o 5 i = \'.‘ o \ i HBECIy : mperedijeal NTUREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS . e “ HEAROHR € ! i) TOR RESULTS Paper i Goods I = T T T T 272654 BSOSy ane 3.osocioty 1:Y foo vas furmishied, orcanizicion conia fhraugh a clear vFRECKLES AND H[S FR[ENDS Old Stuff to Hlm . other delic s 1 ¢ winner, sc¢ 4 . were present from Plainy 1 In the Firty-Five mateh, the Up- | ville, Manchester, ariiing nd {strects won from the Downstreets, New Rritain Amog h i T « ww stands one - Grand Chief Harry Fisher of Plaiy one in a fo out of three con- | T SRS = ——— wilie The decision aiil be reached | WY, 0SCAR < g e Ther 1 close of next Thursday eve- ( pLETZENBAUM ) DAL SUN throughout 1 1{ning T Upstreets are 5 5 cow! DARK i those present " 1 T Malarney apd the | the may in 1 « of ti streets is Jim Va- | | part of host. Old Time Viddlers 1 the attendance w that other towns « g will be L ed who is lar than that last 3erlin resid night. Several players from w | look arou 1 " ‘-“| {0 be present. ‘ mine whecther 1 Challenges County 4 timers in thi ) lon, “Mayor" of Blue heretofore ¥ Hills, wi hril setback vie- The names of ory over A socicty set the blood of sport lovers tingling, to- lay issued challeng to any team or county, it being neces- \ sary, hc that the team accept- | \ ished | | at his ‘ “Newt Raldwi John's right will be back in the harness bower, Sy NG SINeE T Y7 T 12N CANE RO % By BLOSSER IT AN'T BEEN

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