New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1926, Page 7

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BOYS' PAJAMAS Flannelette, sizes 6 to 12 In Boys' Shop, Main I BOYS' SWEATERS $2.50 each Coat® style 8 to 12-year sizes Boys' Shop, Main Floor ODD WOOL SUITS §2.50 each For boys; in odd sizes Main Floor WOMEN'S PUMPS $2.98 pair Plain or with straps Patent colt, black suede, k $6.00 to $8.00 values WOMEN’S BLOOMERS $1.75 pair Good grade Milo-sheen, tan, gray, ete Department One Flight Up loor $1.89 yard Black, white and colors Regular $2.25 grade Main Floor 56-INCH KASHARINE $2.19 yard 50 grade Main Floor TOILET GOODS DEPT. Rose Water, Glycerine an Benzoin, 8-oz. hottle, 25¢ Regular $4 Annex, 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE All wool, sponged, shrunk | $3.39 each Mall Orders P romptly Filled |MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 59¢ box Initial, box of six; value 75 Handkerchief Department Alsle €, Main Floor BABY CREEPERS 98¢ pair | Contral 1 to 3 years | Of fine chambray and | gingham | ‘Ono Flight Up j | INCREASING DEMAND OF THE BUYING PUBLIC WARRANTS US ‘ CONTINUING | OUR WEDNESDAY CHILDREN'S HOSE 35¢ pair, 3 for $1.00 7/8 in cotton and wool and cotton; plain and fancy 50c value HEMSTITCHED TOWELS 25¢ each Guest size, all linen 50c¢ value Department, Annex, Main Floor HEMSTITCHED LUNCH CLOTHS $4.19 each Size 54x54 inches All handsome patterns $5.50 value 40-INCH WHITE VOILE 25¢ yard Regular 39¢ quality White Goods Department Annex, Main Floor INDIAN BLANKETS |o'clock 1a | Kelley id of a sho 1 \\X‘ Count fcame to |ents wher |old, the 5 Brook, N. i {this town streteh of |, health no lodg i d 1M AISLE Regular $4.50 grade { Department, Annex, Main Floor | CA NDY DEPT. | SPECIALS Don |w jm Hershey Half-pound Bars 21c¢ each or 5 for $1.00 e {and Harr, drer dren, e e — | | Berlin News | o his home, STATE OFFICALS WILL BE IN O nerican Legion and Ruxiliary Heads fo Install Officers i MEETING ~FERUARY i C. Lucy | z00a for the greatest Harry Jackson And Mrs, Fidwards Will Visit Town — Con- struction Company Employe In- | The highest officers In the state, | gion and the v, Harry C. and Mrs. | jured While At Work—TItems, Ameriean Le Jackson of Lucy E of Shelton, will be in Kensington on Thy evening, r Fehruary , for the purpose of in- i stalling officcrs of Bolton-Kasica Dost, feglon, and the newly formed auxi pe Mr. Jackson is well known in Ken- sington, having beent in tow sral Legion meetings, but at sev- Mrs. Ed- | HARRY C. JACKSON a visit to the | he pleasure officers ever on auxiliary. ber 0 people present mon bruary es on plans Workman Is Injurcd \ 1 narrow he wa ry vty 2 v while rlin Constructi ternoon. As 1dly crushed 1 to his homa piant thege are small ¢ which are art of ti At th ng on tr to convey ste plant to a sls'ing in pushing one of these n In some manner, the ran over his right foot, badly injur we wcks, 1 from one r am W anotl T wl |ing three toes | has not |tor € [vite, | hire, Miss Marg: [ Miss Margaret Root and Miss Mi. |/ viam North have resumed their stud. |0 ies at tho Connecticut Agricultura) 1 othea college, Storrs, after spending the (B week-end at their homes in this [, place. R i Walter Root of New York city has lnted been the guest of his mother, Mrs. | L. M. Root of Main street. s A meeting of the cabinet of the Communjty club was held Sunday it the home of the president, Rob- ert O. Clark. Recommendations for the future work to be carried on by the committees were discussed and they will be brought up at the regu- lar meetirg of the entire club to- morrow evening, for action. he cabinet will be in charge of Community club meeting on it Patrick's Day. A meat pie supp will be served and a program of en :r alnment, in addition to the r business of the organization o carrled out The Knights of Pythia tonight at thelr hall, A regular meeting of club will be held to fght at the hour in the hasement of the Berlin Methodist cl urch Valentin Suprer s Miss stleld, Matth H. [ and he attended injured man, latter sending him Dr. Griswold was called the nin, M I | Comment On Roads | In spite of the fact that the town teams are engaged in clearing the | back roads of snow as rapidly as | they can, many residents have com- mented on the lack of speed with | which this work is carried on. They | point out that many of the back roads are just as deep in snow as they were the day after the storm nd are wondering why the town workmen have not been able to fin ish the work before this time. Tt must be realized that the town a large force of men at its 1 and the work must he ear on where it will do the mos number of The men, under the direc- tion of E. E. Skinner, have been en- zaped at various places in Berlin, scraping tho roadways and clearing go drifts and it is expected [that all roads in the town will bo | passable within a short time. At present time it is possible to travel over most of Berlin's thor- oughfarecs without getting into great The state road and the road fs in good condition back roads, littled trav- time, which ng | lisapproving remarks of | Bro. ag her late h lowed 4 0'clo of Mercy. Ly eal lins Mote on the old dispos ried neople wii i Thompso will me torn tenan! L out the Boys the Drug V arance Th |P pleted. the spuco E CLUB MEETING. and on FEXCHANG lled a V\ for Court In Session Tonight. A regular session vn conrt will be 130 o'clock. Judge wold will hear testimony pose of the ¢ while Prosecu- wrles F. Lewis will argue tho ccted that seve be heard e and United lircetor tment of the p lines, and be gue hange club meet- | 6 o'clock at tur- | v will pre “The ive reel motion > high seas. | salesroon new offic honer at t It is ing toni and will on Fast | Prainville ntinu he ing. To Award 20 Prizes, Twenty prizes will be awarded on at parish card Paul 1t Foresters' hall and it is ex- | ance will be neighboring and sethac al Berlin's eir inten- eral ¢ this eve Community Theater Plainyilie WEDNESDAY, FEB. DOROTHY MACKAIL, “BRIDGE O SIGHS” IH( RSDAY, FIIB, JACK HOXIE, Tn I SWHITE OUTLAW Tl api — ciate eign | ehure b ent pre . The be given Kensington, ill be pted in towr pected that the att drawn from many towns. Bridge, whist will be played, seve n of gat 4 game. 1 ments at T. A. ST 4 10 n Thursda Tk ol one st | the church, — — Sl servicy 11 C Thomas S. a ak e — mi; h FRIDAY, ITB, 12 LEATRICE JOY, In S“WEDDING SONG” Vaudeville k loHrn . 1 will not be at is special—Two Acts {hrough humbled Recreation SATURDAY, FEB. 13 PETER THE GREAT, In SWILD JUSTICE? nd the Kensington | < 1y react proportions. This troup: SUNDAY, FEB. 11 from New Britain, 225 A REGINALD DENNY, In \ 1 | of victa aind a :m WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" ganizations in the port of sought Torty Attend Meeting. About 40 members of Berlin | Grange are in ndance at t neeting of C Pomona Grang u Bristol today. Several of the local ofticers departed at an carly hour 1 for the I day. si¢ townspe course o ational Club 5 of i Garage Acquired By Collins—Legion Bowlers Turn In Another Vietory—Bus Service sumed—M, Donalue, for o we was e his N sl fam 2 me to Plainville and had I 54 yea {to Mr, Donah or whole time to ! ahue as held in high esteem nd [Mrs. Joseph Connors, Mrs homas Royce, iyl Mrs, Miss M e of Meriden of Tim Tick ok, and five great-grandchildren, Funeral services will be held from | oy 5:30 o'clock Th a k at the Church of Our I Burial will be Joseph's ceme Leases Central Garage ollins, Jo. ( ing street and plans to remove his place of business to the new location h 1s formerly occupied by ass., | Plainville News MRS, ANN DONAHLE DIES AT HER HOME ‘Barly Irsh Pioneer and Origina Member of Ghurch LIVED HERE 54 YEARS \:.n Burbe Re. E. Church Notes— Temeo Bowling—Briefs, carly Irish ssed away night when Mrs. widow of the ¢, died at the hom: Mrs. Joseph Conhor strect. Donahu s the result | settlers about A late o 72 years of ag ipperary, Ireland, country with her par-| o ho was only 14 years | yrjeic y settling in Block Four years later sh Born | she | v Chrisf home of an unbroken | g roat Her marriags was celebrated three came to this tow e was an orlgl ice then, member of the Church of Our La {of Mercy and Ifairs of that ermitte as active in the rch as long as her She belonged to feties, giving her r home and fan was a woman by Re 4 who Ten | SQuare and these will ed by five ol th w m M‘r‘ Josephine Berg, Mrs Miss Julia Donahue donahue; six step- vesg of of Donahi and and 1; Kelly of hael Kelly of Platt and Thomas Kelly of N. Y.; 21 grandehil 810 resumed Have rvico irst tim, P Pythia meet John Chicago, noth th | will bo staff are 40 day requiem last strect at morning, fol- high mass at | dy at Anierfca under th made Lawton, Y. n, wil the ning. manager of the Col- hag sceured a lease al garage on Whit- its we Hart's a lividual building has been re- e large brick bullding, o will be wholly remodelled 1 modernized to accommod: t. nd play windows, will be put in. The in- terlor is being refinished, whole structure enable service station in co wi tirst of next month. rumored that another serv- ice statfon owner will take over the Colling compa ain Methodist Church Notes The Ladies’ M home of Mrs | Broad street tor | fs hoped that a lar gula | meeting will 1 te the The brick front will be a new one, with dis silverto Livingsto snefdorm and the | will have taken on a brighter and more up-to-date when the ne Collins company Hebden 1. Pahl Broa Lemert wards work s cor quarters will gl much more it to conduct a ction with i ted that the »d about the | " 1t is e 1l he of e Reicker H. Griffi M. Hart Babich | Waite 's present ters stroet. qua Ald soctety of 1 church will meet at Elmer Thomas on | afternoon. Tt gathering will e ar mid-week held at praye 7:45 o'clock ever officers and members of church have been invited to attend ‘ 8 New Friday evening. N a ing out its oppon ) pin victor: ries of sproad its name ndly Americ the | Trinity M. E. at 8 o'clock ting Dr. at the Britai Attt secretary of sstor Legion Wins Again bowling Rarnes post te of Brock- glon, came Burl it ]m 11 by two pins Grau h with ) the on run ¢ cam has town tators was lerson nur expected at entral Congre- ,VEA CO!\..: FOR be served 3 will be held at 7:16 will be Miss Holyoke col- ting Laura Wild of Mount “ast Berlin Items L will meet to- t § o'clock hall. Archer Sapper £on, of Middletown, have been the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vvoodward of Cottage street Mr. and Mrs. George Skene of Vilcox avenue, receiving con- ratulations on the birth of a son the New Britain General hospital ‘unday. Henry Mildrum, Worcester Institute has been spending a few days as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Ernest W. Mildrum of Main street. tie At n, are t at the ology, a stude of Tec 'N DocTor! WHAT DOCTOR ™ ARE YoL 6OING | T GET, DOCTCR. 1S D;r:gesa Woman's Hom Thi T} state highway n-k a re A public whis Legion hall this evening Brock- ¢ the prosided. FEBRUAT 460 * 427 Plainville 87 a4 440 Untonville 3 80 ent Missionary ry soclety howill m sday morning . W. Morley w1l be a quil be postponed N account of 1 that th flort to atter ery at noor covering From Storm T M out the center of Lo streets ore or removed by w te town traffic is ning of on the Inter. wit n this morn the storm ag: ythian Sisters Meeting an Temple, No. 2 § o'clock business 1 1o has been held, aske All 1 to be present. Notes will be n e auspices of Court Ge: Foresters of Amerlcs Barnes post, American 1 hold Temeo Bowling nco howling leag v schedule Ias lleys with the followin and team scores Bullheads 185 101 50 166 173 175 17§ 161 n an Sharks =110 n 163 786 Lobsters t (nanqe ls }‘ml\ Years rved 1 obs New six char present it ables and flower: was \I ANO - T\ 60ING y ) ™ GET DOCTOR RIVERSIDE -WE NEVER KAD Meeting party of cou held a joint meeting with home guard next Monday ARY 9, 1026 B rlstol News \ISITINfi BRISTOL "ns[allatlon of Oificers Principal Busi BRISTOL Eleetrical 1 For $10,00 Complaint and FFore!gr Advent i . Lester Goo, met; he blizzard ladies make Ru of Pom Wood, a p offiee snowhot the town is n lot at bei New i 5, will tomorrow evening tran- arsal of the drill team members of the H. Erwi na, Mrs ard, Mrs, Be in | wring t was given b meter Gardr Bristol G eral [ L ey # many memt ents are b novie machi ition within | dences. A norther famous 2 cature i I\\n well 1 buffet thire w Te Blue sday nf Age LIVE, Novelty Night at the Bristol club tomorrow night will draw out 12, In Firemen's hall, J orestvil by the members of the liristol grange for the benefit of the Ladies' Ald society of Asbury Meth- odist cuurch. The cast of charac- tors 18 as follows: ay Hopper. in Hiram Hn[\]wr oo W Cy Hrnkn” W Arabella \mr ndyke Violet Long ley Bishop Blatherwick H ardy \'ln'vrv o Wardell Wa Urr nda Perkins Gortrude Oulme Ward Marjord n Wesley Wiggins .Glenn \pvrl’\' W We VAW, Goods New Corporation pers \1‘.- SOCIAL Incorporates siness of Day (LUB rass Co. 10—Death of Mrs, Mary ard of Relief Listens To . all pald in Puncral of Mrs. Mary Long celebrate the will be t unt placed 11 spring. Long was born in Gilberts- he daugh- an Cor- fe wa, marriage t Long took place and about 15 ed to Bristol, Goo years where ved by her hus- Mrs, James P ol, one son, r and uth Dawson nona install st master Tax Collector Busy Franc al taxes on an a This is and it will b ants « B. are rs of s ntral day showing abe very 0 a factory is 1 rd Brock of Walter E. Mrs. Le eld Cre m 1 Mida Grec rd, Je Seward of Meri- | B. Carpenter of | 3lake of 1o serve of h Ist for u pai ¢ Fast Relief Committee 5 ctors room of RafiN ; v 11th, olles of Southing- 1M orence E. Alden assistant stew rebecker of Mid AU this ade by a r n ate secre- Harvey F. | tary, who 1R lla Ke f the N n Board of mnv large of apne ofore boara at their meeting yester- i Hef from what laim to be an unreasonable 1 placed on their property by be assessors at (he time of the a record | general equalization. | In the outsk | property own property, w been on taki only of relief., Pussyfoot” Johnson to Speak “Pussyfoot” Johnson, well known prohibitionist lecturer, will appear in Bristol March 4 under the piccs of the Bristol hranch of Anti-Saloon league. His talk | be delivered in the Prospect M “movie ' church auditorium members, Operated on Harry C.| Mrs. M arge. They ' avonue, E arrangements | on yosterd for appendic morning was very cted sho will ou master of Pomona """‘ win of Newington, noon an address High Priest of De- ner. Club Novelty Night chairman I ! number ared A operty of relief ay, seking t hey ers it Is expected by the | n charge and made for arrange- | veing some t} of the of the enter- bo the showing of pictures, these to he smaller type of ne that permits of oper- small halls and feature entered has list aro on thelr board rest- court of appeal, the n life picture in which movie dog, Rin T Tin actor will be shown as picture, with two pic: more humorous nature \ko the program nterest known B toth the will stol club readway to be in complete at Hospltal idy of First was operated istol hospital Her condition this good and it 1s abla to return wo weeks, at the ¥ s the club fine ild have a real I\Pn(h of Infant cen and Mrs, Park ho movies there with the During cards, will | serving | this per billiz our months Mauro Col old i strec ) Return Visit ng M Dris- y to 3 the ington club, Pn- whist, pool and bil- | the order of will be held to- ». m. and the body od In St Joseph's vault nt in the spring, s in Good Shape Waorks ts of s James Dunn, TR ky will Arrives From London Lawrence of 1 olcott road. ters of Ttabella to Meet Daug! The 1la | ¥ nted Friday meet in thre hall at polt | k4 Meeting of Royal Arcanum The regular meeting of Rellance council, Royal Arcanum, will be {101 this evening at elght o'clock, at which time matters of impor. tanco will be discussed. Card Party and Dance TFederal Parent-Teachers' amo« clation will hold a card party and dance at the Federal HIll audi- torfum on Monday evening, Februs ary 15, the proceeds to be used for the benefit of the Child Weltara fund. This affalr was originally scheduled for February 17, but 2 to the fact that Ash Wednese falls on that date, it was de- to make the change. To Hold Annual Meetings The annual meeting of the American Silver company will be held at 11:80 a. m., tomorrow. The Bristol Brass company will also hold its annual meeting at 2 P. M. tomorrow Coldest Morning of Winter This morning, Bristol was in the rip of the coldest snap of the win- er, many thermometors registering from iy ¢ below zero, The snow on the ground also made the more nse and in some parts @ city, particularly the lower now fog was in evidence riler hours. ssful Minstrel ¢l given under the ions Ladles' so- en's hall, Foreat- well rendered and The proceeds are for the furtherance of the ities of the organization. BIG BUSINESS DONE Estimates of Trade of Large Retafl 1 sections, a Stores Place Total Figure fn High Milllons, New York, Feb. 9 (® — Pre- liminary estimates of the volume of business transacted by the large retail stores throughout the coun- try indicate another year of pros- perity with possibly the greatest profits ever recorded. Sales of Gim- bel Brothers are expectad to run ) as $130,000,000, R. N, Company's sales wera Estimates of other include John Wana- Philadolphta, $48.. inamaker and $35.000,000; B, ew York, $4é,- Strawbridge and Clothier, $42,000,000; Bame . Newark, $35,000.- Chicago, $2.000,000; Lea Angeles, $20,000,. and Lord and Taylor, New $18,000,000, Associated Dry corporation probably ex- $50 a0, stores Fair, wurger, York, Goods o Union Mills Are Sold For Nearly Two Million TUtlca, N. Y., Feb. 9 (P)—Purchase { by the Utica Knitting company of this city, of eight plants and the h ss of Union Mills, Inc., to- ther with §1,825,000 of quick as- of that concern, has been ar- ed and formal transactions of the deal will be consummated next Reorgan! pany the n. whiel ion of the local com- will take place at once under ame Utica-Union corporation will be supported by a group kers in Boston and New York. ‘Two M;)re Deaths From Eating Rat Poison 1L, Feb. 9 (A—Two more inmates of the Kankakee state hospital for the insane have died a result of eating rat poison give rm by M Anna Haas, another The first death from the ning occurred yesterday. ) others are in a serious condi- from th me polson. s. Haas told her ward compan- it was candy which would help ¢ Kankakee, as fon cure Feel Splendid! Nicest Laxative, “Cascarets” 10c | § | billous, ipated, sick! any time will mild- v stimulate and nd refr stomach skin or sicken, it has ing laxative for m become in th women, ehi deugstora gripe the larg- world. n, any By BLOSSER .x U" A\‘\ N T s:'—uN 5 -&“C FOR \&Q_,, | REMEAR WHERE 17 WUZ

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