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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Mail Orders Tilled With Care THE NEWEST WASH GOODS FOR SPRING WILL COMPEL YOUR ADMIRATION FULL OF CHARM AND BEAUTY The new Washstuffs win the admiration of all who sce them. The quality of the fabrics, the novel designs, the exquisite colorings, all combine to make the new tub fabrics well nigh perfect. Attention called to the ILK MIXED CREPES which bid fair to be the mo popular of them all for the coming season. We invite your inspection, IN 50-INCH WIDTH WE OFFER A FINE SILK MIXED CREPE in reseda, henna, yellow, white, orchid, tan, peach and Copen grounds with hand- some varied colored borders. You will en- thuse when you see it. It only requires 21} to 215 yards for a dress. $2 5 OF SILK MIXED CREPES Prlce, 3zur1 RAYON CREPES AND TUSSAHS rlfi'flr\ choice of plain and brocaded weaves offered in a showing of patterns and col-| in fancy up-to-the-minute designs; some ors that are really wonderful. Hard to | in combinations of many colors, others of beat even in the higher-priced two or three. No trouble in d See them at, yard. . 79(‘1 $1 00 grades. | selection from this lot at, vard GIVE THE ABOVE YOUR ATTENTI()\' AND MAKE EARLY SELECTION The shut-in days of the next two months @n be improved to your advantage in fash- ioning dainty frocks for spring and summa. Give it a thought and profit by it. 36-INCH WIDTH FOR SILK MIXED CREPE | a faney designs, all the newest and plnt iest shades as well as staple colors, nost excellent q\m]m and $1 25 an]v priced, yard. . \AME WIDTH IN ANOTHER GRADE o ! health tal t the moer Berlin News =i o s bl lod i v i ihe has chost for to the | church, irls is “Seidtitic T s Applied © will spe< on *. | How to Li2 It.” LU Rensington Congregatic The Young Mer s class nd all ged 1€ present at ondaynd Tuesday evening RESIDENTS DESIRE Want Additional Trip Betwoen oiieoes"eerins i i 5 Haniord and Berlm ! ..,,qca of the Kensington Con, Frustees Hold Mecthg St ‘E( al chur 14 last MAY DRAW UP PETITIONl;“‘smT?,',,,,s...l ek and Rev, V r. wil of it Giod.” will past in or- s series leavor society 15 o'clock Tast Berlin Temy ar mern Tias! eve- ing was not starticd | propositions, the [y gsormon will b dea e Leing entircly of a routine 41" pors 1Pur». Bills were read and ordered | indsy school session 18 soh Farmers' Club Will Meet Tonight— |.id and other matters pertaining (o e ie welfare of the parish were dis- % 4 Olga Will Give Series of Health meeting f osed of. Another Old Time Fiddler Old time fiddlers are springing up (in all parts of the town and H - i Hict 1 {est one to be mentioned is | Desire for a bus which will lea)|gievens of the Beckley Quartor, Hartford later in the evening th P S o dous the present one was led re | aladdodt o i e ;” dents of Berlin to consider clreu | fetr | 7% 0T U it | ing & petition to that effect and sel~ | 2 N Akl il ing it to the New York, New HeR [ ¥R 080: L nadiclons destencrlady and Hartford railroad com® | i et UL 1 At int chargelot e oyl wlml\'l]lng the fiddle and it is thoug which is in charge of Lesbus ot ke would come out with 1 IMa 2 a contest were to v The ‘last Lus from Hartior ¢ach ‘ it at the present time lead that Talks—Board of Rellef Meetings rayer 1 sermon Begln Today—Items. Gabri a'cloy oliowed 1 of New in tow 1t has been mentioned that {towns group themselves 0 o oo ¢lv for | o mf ";’!"',:‘“m; ind a joint fiddlers contest r{* = “'::ml‘ n that | thought t towns I Plainvil : « 16 s Arell thati e tec s NRRTE DA Y e ] 1 w1d be placed in operg e leav- |town, Meriden Southington | of Mildlctonn ng the Capitol City at alt bicoul fe el itig the Capitol ¢ 1'”“’ | tor the ¢ he distriet, | rell of Middletc welock. This would cnab 088 81 | iop (1o rosult, that many cnjoyable |end Jack W tending theaters to J Berlin whi Xt Friday eve . | matehies could be arranged. : o, it (hey resn by train, | Meeting of Berlin Grange e b oy must leave the tra &t the Ber- | & regular meeting of Berlin S r m’H‘ 'fi‘ _n“f ol “‘.“m‘ s lin depot in {ogd then run ) Quongesisischedy B R I e s (ot 1o Ber- ening at the hall on Damon el 3 A I Hill. The program for the sess st g ctition will |has not yet been announced, but it L L L . a later bus, 118 expected that the lecturer will | ub i k = o, at her hor ismusH G it I vALerlin IIoNIEE oSN EIog Interest forl Bl e ni vwho are «rested in the [hour. This meeting will be the first | fo be presided over by the new staf | rSary. A {of ofticers, installed two weeks ago, | DoAMITNT £ St. Paul's Church ! Masses will be eeletirated at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning o ul's church, Ke wur\r‘.\l\lm | Bonrd of Ref Meetinzs | of the town of | +8 hands full this | { for a rush upon 1 made by pro- nmectings th prod WANT MeQUIC at St B Department ¢ ttend a dinner in the year, wherea in New York Mond been held in { fown who wil 4 i sessments an: 16 meetings pron | 1o he bisy ¢ intil b and third Wednes- will ba plan itional conur Berlin Congrezational Plainville News NEW CONTRACT T0 Expected to Be Completed PLAN LARGER | tional Decorating Contest—Tarc 1 cregational ning service will church to- |ed two week fortnight t [ Power Co | power | terms ¢ | exnense | stated | Aco Trom | board (A rep lin tow i5 10 be a tive-ys 1will eall for ipproxinmately th | however, will l1n ' To Move Library Soon COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLY SATURDAY. JAN. 30 BUCK JONES, In “THE COWBOY \\II COUNTESS THI Sun. & Mor B 30 and Feh, ) LON CHANEY in “PHANTOM 07 THE OPERA' With Norman Kerry and Mary Phithin Love that batties with wystery and darcs the unknown! Drama hat rushes hieathless through a hundred elimaxes! Beauty that carries you into a magic world and glimmers in 1he memory! Neely Edwards Comedy “Honeymoon Hotel™ SATURDAY, BE MADENEXT WEEK (Five Year Lighting Agreement LIGHTS Woman Wins Prize In Na- well Party Por Roscoe Hamm and 11 Herbert Deckert—Church Notices, JANUARY 30, 1926, ¥ 4 R e e Er:stol News 4 o o ey ahke e vty riod will fol. Three o xeat court, | NO Physman Oblamable {0 At o 1 g he present ( |lhu||l Churc l| w10 o'elock tomorrow Here o ;Anwood and Vibberts With New i Bmam Trust 19 Years in Church, o Baptist. Church tional Churchy e Congregation Harold A s * Bimwnod rooters . ) Rriste 3 Change in e o Plainville M. L. Chareh b e v services of (e Plainvile M P e B s A m, Ner- ployes of go to work Then They Parted e ) nd ¢ Wl L ta rally to Advent Cheistian Chuoreh of 10¢ wors BANKING BY MAIL weeks ago. 1 of the opportunity of { heart o public is it to vour | Farewell Party BEIG oAT il A fares party w i 1 receive oscoc ind Herlb YOu to persor ome to the t o the home of Hamm Ereser ThePLAINVILLE TRUST Co. INVILEESCONN The Older Boys' class will Pr i 0 o'tlock tomorro new o n Co vineed for yegular m : e ! tax tat 10:45 o d Rev, Samuel A ortion diske, pastor, will mon. He will have as his subject, 1 **Power Through Discipline.” Su l‘fr‘f ve given the prepared to Jig holler at ions o day school will meet at 12 o'el e o noon, as will the Men's ¥ clase. | - s-e=i-qiy sers of the hoard of re The Young FPeople's society will { ' Alling, Theodore M. IEatner il ovelonc i nitheaveniag " SHOX junder the leadership of Miss Ruby |\ 1CANY DOA Clun “mlnz lotts. This meeting will be the ( cur mese A mflrv meeting of th first in a series of attendance con- \our!'t Farts' club will be held t So GET 'EM § o'clock at the Kensington Methodist AL FiySelectman G B The regular morning service will CRookED! | 'T—‘--‘ Lér La The speaker of the 'y, held tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock at (B /]| vsuary eying will be Mr. Southwick. the Kensington Methodist church. = Y wiNs! adt of the Hartford County Farm | May B. Lord will be in charge ( peau, who will glve an interesting and the subject of her sermon will dress on agricultural subjects. Mr. 1,0, “Heaven Broadcasting.” At the | gthwick i3 well known to Berlin evening service at 7:30 o'clock she sidents and it Is expected that will preach a companion sermon, ere will be a large turnout to hear entitled, “Earth Bre g." The m. A social t will follow the j Bhaiwill mests atie “jeting and refreshments will e | o'olock in the ove under the wed leadership of M Chapman, To Giye Health Talks The subject for. discussion will be | Nilllam Ogle, p al director of | g + East Berlin ommunity clul is also in Tharge of the Royx m and supervisor the Girls' elub of the same village. il dcliver first of a series of A " OF Cour ze:V\IULA\\.~~ . FYOU MAKE UP YOUR WND To 2 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i tend Forestyille Resuden BANK PRUM[]TI[]NS ewrienin o6 wowe OF 82 ACCIDENTS L WI]N BY I_[]YA”Y Savlseaibicndi """“Bul Nervons Drivers Learn Thrt Meningitis — Flmwod Tonight— hange in Schedul of Trolleys for Tervyyille—1ornm Tereyville o IMPATIFN[F GAUSE Endecs “Haste Makes Waste” 1 At ) « T4 icl ) 1 that ‘ o Bliss n = [Mor { | ¢ 3 v o - i M i) dpment while e < in motion, 13; ol Vs en quicily caught in \ Ive, Iur : LB EEL R while {1t e £ ¢ for bu e © i i Ilm\\rwl Imlw\ Tonicht 0 ! G L e o o QGRETNA REBN y T & Thampsonville's M tecord present Shows This Town is Fatitled (o il is It T This Nickname AN it The xt from then on o0 o rom Spring- and in western The Rule Doesnt Always Hold Good S 00 TRY , HARD ENOLGKH EEN BLOWING B = A BALE KOUR AN TRYING r—. of ‘ TO PIN THEM ON T St CLOMES LNE TO | f DRY!! R / p i oY . 3