New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1926, Page 7

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Mail Orders Filled When one's wardrobe needs a touch of Spring, the easiest, cleverest way to put color into it is with a printed silk frock, Splashes of color make the new Silks fabrics of beauty. Striking modernistic designs are full of in- spiration for lovely smart frocks. Patterned by American and French artists, you will agree with us that they were inspired when designing the new beautiful Silks we show Crepe de Chine, Radium, Flat Crepe and Revulay in wonderful variety, stunning designs, with choice from the soft pastel shades to the stronger, deeper color tones, with wonderment that they can be so beautifully ar- ranged. Width is 40 inches; for afternoon or sport wear. Priced at Exclusive designs in 54-inch Bordered Crepes, suitable for one or two-picce dresses. These prints have been styled for either mod. Also lovely line of Wash silks, floral designs and stripes, suitable for smart, practical little frocks for all occasions. [ ton stree 1 ) and costs for transport- in liquor, and Lmil C. § Uope street, Brookly a costs tor a sisting N Navarro was given & Berlin News NORENAPROINTED 552 TOFIINCE BORD Well Known Berlinite to Flli Vacancy on Commission tor Charles I* FLECT STEVENS CHAIRMAN vum last by State Policemen Fines Total $500 In ne of ATTo. not hold questioning Lewis. Michael Smith and Joseph Kamen- | ski about enc mile south of Berlin | center, on the turnplke. An investi- ation brought to light ahout 80 lons of alleged alcokol which was Miscated and the ted, v posted bonds ir apps rance evening. Berlin - Town | |& i {tn ‘ Women Voters' Card Party Kensington Le n Voters will hold all on [ and preparations are heing \mw for the accommodation of a large crowd. It §s expected that ‘ residents will turn out in large numbers, Meeting Ts Postponed Due to th t that Rabbi Ger- §|shon Hadas of New Britain, who | was scheduled to speak at a mect- ting of the Berlin Men's Bible cla ik orrhe nanie wber of appoint- oMt iments . his talk in Der- ar chairman of that body le will serve as a member until the ““.’“;"'H:‘“}:ik“ ;nml"f“';):‘m hext annual town meeting. I“‘M oS N ¢ office In town, ough he I8 4 LXE 02 LK c hrescnt & member of the Worthing- | ! '"",”j o nostponer on fi trict committee. Although | Re lm\-‘v of the ,‘\" hembers of the finance hoard & )fu,:j;.;.. ‘:m“‘“ e »1‘1 : ot allowed to hold other town offi- | {5 "“PO“M\ L R or him n; relinquish his pos definite date for his appearance is lhe district committee, Claude W. Stevens, one lder members of the board, from | point of service, was chosen chair- \an of tho organization, this posi- fon to hold also until the next town coting. He takes Mr. Deming's lace as head of the board. M. vens has been a 1 ember of the ody since it me it 10 ears ago, us nons. members present last evening wrdon C. Rickey, Claude W. Robert ©. Clark, James J ind Berna was not p Fines Total § Tines totalling $500 were levie wold in heaviest gue of Wom- a card party at Toeaday o Court—New Haven Man Satd ]ll‘4] Was Helping Out a Friend By Taking Tiquor To Him. Pardon C. Rickey, treasurer of the in’s prominent citizens, W slocted a member of the bt this place at a special st evening. Mr. Rickey wney caused by the de S fon on Current Events Class first meeting of the Current E class of n will be held Monday fternoon at 3 o'clock at the home Mrs., George P ce of Worth- n Ridge. The class this vear vafik of a membership of about 30 women, who will attend the ses- sions this spring. There will be a es of five lectures on current and the meetings will be held on alternate Monday after- noons at the homes of the various members, Blizabeth Wick- wire will be ader of the class | and it is expected that her lectures will prove inte n, pr so popular in of the season eve tevens, itzsimons fiss Mur: 1 by the silection being hout one ¥ nd one drun isposed of Telped Out Friend Claimin the court | ssion that s not & hootleg- | . delivering to him N . Howard Mur- AllL wom for the n who have meetings are te at with Mr: Fiske or with Mrs. L Two driving ¢ liquor | 1i up - once amucl land W A Gwatkin. Fast Berlin Items gular meeting of the East “ommunity club will be held at the usual hour at Pythia The entertainment prao m of 1543 Ch - |will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs, n, paid o fine of 31 0SS | poval H, Morse and Miss Evclina ,r transporting liouor. Murphy, while standing trial bt offer any defense, paying up iy ithout a word However, he told judge later just how he happe involved In the case. Judg! riswold stated that the man did net o be the type who would 1 ansporting liquor for financia New Britain Man is Fined Bdward J. Newbauer of 1 anley strect, New Britain, chars {th operating a motor vehiclc L der the influcnee of liguor, close of A e oni hall. Johnson sp at tomorrow aid sial Lenten service will be §t. Gabriel's Episcopal evenin at Ti4b 14 1 to be o'clock. | The ladies of St. Gabricl's church {will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, jeorge Pollard will e mbers of the club tomorrow home on Cot Miss Florenc side is the guest of friends in town fine of $100 and cost Miss Wenning is well known here, ony in the case was heard by the being a former teacher at the Hub- 1 bard school. swhauer was arrested by Con- Frank Brown on rtly after midnig a collision between the automobile and two hers, in elose succersion. e was ken hefore Dr. A. J Goodwin who onounced him unfit to be driving in ap at ng of Burn- MRS, COOLIDGE 1S TLL ington, Feb. 24 (M—Mrs. Coolidge was contined to bed today a heavy cold, which caused her to cancel arrangements to atte nd the r given last night hy Attorney and Mrs. Sargent in honor pregident and herself. James F. Coupal, the White » physician, reported that she ornin W wing rit New n man's by released his court 1 was later the Dr. car a nds of 8500 pending arance not signea | wsked to | Another Rum Casc Heand John Navarro of 180 East Hous- { was resting eomfortably and would be in usual health in a day or two. Barbara of | inother evening, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Plainville News e Mail Orders Filled SEEN OUR NEW SILKS FOR SPRING? THEY'RE GAY, COLORFUL AND LOVELY New Yorle city, aid o | Conditions at Tennis Match Are Imcuv'flnl Cannes, I'rancec Champ, delegate of th who has hec v C! » Carltor I return to Parls tomorrow lon of the full data federation’s de ! ch between Mo, 1 and Miss Wills at second club, in p On the tennis eirc profess 1o be it the big ten nis interests in Paris, are ave match on the Riviera, [ defeat power npionships would be In o 1o 1y~ win French St. Cloud LABOR GOVl N. 8 W, I nment of New blow labor gov Wale ol a ) y when the proposed abolition of the legislative cou was voted by the counc > was 41. Two labor members against the governmer rec down 47 to voted SSvol TO DISCUSS WAR DEBT Paris, 24 () The min- ister of finance M. Doumer, will go to London to reopen discussion or tho war debts question financial bill ugh the o was announced at y today. h 1S and the soon an passed thr chamber it mi COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE NESDAY, FEBRUARY Big Double Feature Special Cast In “QUEEN OF MOULIN ROUGE” Also Reed Howes in “SUPER-SPEED"” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Kenneth Harlan in “THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT” Story of a mai alty and the love of sweet women. This Is the greatest of Harokd Bell Wright's books, powerfully transferred to the screen. A mighty story of love and rego eration. misplaced loy- M|| ofticer Dr. Georze I WILL REMAIN SAME Special Town Meeting to Lay Tax Next Wednesday RELIEF BOARD ~ THROUGH Health Officer Warns Against Fake Inspector = School Enumeration Increasing = Play At Congrega- tlonal Church—Church Notes, A eontlnuation of the present 25 mill tax on property is expected by the town officlals for the coming year. The tax rate will be laid at a gpecial town meetlng which has bean called for 8 o'clock Wednesday nig! March 3, In the town hall The budget for the year is slightl. more than that of last year, but this 18 made up by the increase in the grand list, so that the two are thought to offset each other, Some slight changes in the grand | 1ist have been made by the hoard of pot A m hearings last Saturc Only 18 ap- | peals from the valnations placed by cssors were made. Reduc. tions were granted in 19 cases. On | n« other hand, the board ralsed the | in 15 cases to equaliza SHE This will mean there will he 1 slight change in the grand st | nnounced at first, and Joseph 1. rnan of the board of relief 1 this morning that he expec on would actually he state ma wh |Mr he upward. A hearing for those whose va' I tlons were raised by the b et will be held from 1:30 to <aturday afternoon, Farmers Are War 1B rs warned by Health |V Cook to be- !S'€ pector who 'n about | ng statement 1 by Tua- 330 fake milk voek a man farms in Connect} himself to he a milk | the board o i} At one place he sentir of he rd of health or |t 1 10 col hatsoey 8 o'clock the man feature of t Mr Mrs, 1 Robbins Philip Basse Mrs. Jo ed Velteh, M Myrtle s Mar Morrill, M Elizabeth B Josephson, Mrs Juker, Miss Phoebe Willizms | Dorothy Clark and Mrs. Stephen | | <hments will be served after | | the pe nce, e is Deloy Hazcl njamd Miss orie rtort invited. Without Home Floor Tue Plajnville Y. M. C. AL ball team has become an It w0 home. The boys hav using the court which the in the rear of the American L building last year. the use struc 1s heen granted tl I. B. Newton Co. con needs increased space Itaken over the gymn own industrial use, witl that the home floo! Plainville | Simsbury here this {out a place to pl | doubtful. It is hoped t! local ihoys can secure the Jennings school in Bristol for their remaining |home games and will L labled to finish out schedule, M. E. Church Notes The mid-week prayer meeti the Plainville M. I. chur held in the church parlo o'clock tomorrow eveni The Ladies' Aid society wiil 1 at 3 o'clock tomorrow afterno the home of Mrs. Morris Willlams on Park street. orphan been y fixed up sion the m hy ™ now in its 0 un for ) the result hoopsters are W a 18 sche play witl 15 wi! | \m.\m”\ mort \ | the chu Hnu;;‘.\ ars 1 1 rofe slonary and 9- | of “History and RBible sahella Thol h India much in th present, first-hand ountry Is expected ion and a large A for. School Enrollment fact that the 0y to prove cong Targer ing | OH- WoRIIN Y/ AY SUBTRACTION LESSON FoR {2 D medi con 11102 oolrooms | ich the 14, [room iealthy, and comfort ' The reliof, which completed its regular V““ he staten EXPECT TANRATE 5+ ns of the town G same opportunity G r , In we n 45 puplls per room. ible for any teacher Instruet Lfficlent work cannot plished when a teacher ud to teach mor When more than 35 slgned to a single pils suffer, “The T 1m-s 1, Wi Tho war or unknown post offic 1 no ha d of re- |plaint uny ve il i enumeration 410 in seven years. rollment h |year has inc Warden e W FEBRUARY yond fl pupils may W Bristol News |:A% | sosslon president NEW TAX PLAN M/\Y ot COST 32,000 FXTRA nt is a8 follows town sc all y inf tho trioti AT avor ¢ ving chi bo ed seat tren 1 3 Hw\\ m ll oviding a an day lighted, al school well bl the enrollment {Collctor Riley Says City Must " mpone: Bear New Burden tur ver = | BUILDING CODE MEETING Wanted n nd b cducing It to thor this 18 comy e than this number puplls room all the rence more than ton nun ex rocently ‘ouneil. "I rehip Bu avy Co pu tadio Sets For Nurses ther Home—Speclalists To Speak Russ: has 00} Puberculosls — Realtors Favor increa > high school enrol ased 74 in seven years Has Dog In Pound arden Philip Marino | b ra lerable manent Pavement Program, “The Al roud ment plan o has brought beagle hot i) 1 i with black und tan J AL L dog has no colln R ! be taken len would like to find t counciisvat suitable howe for % n ar hite it [ Public Whist wixillary 1 Amer e whist 1 MOrrow nig Wly start W Hit By Auto 1 We motorist e. H 4 seriou report to en no ¢ has not enter . O J. Keena Br H wi low Ot 1 sty Prevents Buralany erson, ar restaurar Potter Iart ord a men T Birni eputy Col replace and the se. Mr fi experic Temeo Girls e Win o of John possible | ¢ on a and 0 on nable amount tire was charged Chimney Mecting huildir mber of Building Code codr the C om Arym Clu f James The mpany Weld ) Sets “ anted issued today NOTICE Special Town "luohxw 1n Plainvill warned that be Also to transact ar pro | ruary zal voters of the hereby a Special T 1 . Mar tha pur are lock, for y othe ritfos f mmercial Executives' rnse in th s h Meeting. JOHNSON SINPSON yDated at Plainvi 24, 19 mm speakors (e of the Chamber of Britain | A notabla list of sponkers will pre- two ve papers illiam nsurancs Co on “The Committeo ¢ Commorce and t andle It by rd of the Burlington Credit Bu. to th Haines of the | P redit Commer Theip Valu y Captain v Dudle Now formed et iling," hy 8 Mass, fons will start Youngest™ 1e 10 life and all of th ywn for nateur theatrica To Mcet hernians, will cllows' Lector Arrives To Speak On luhu\nuv Fire Mee monthly e Arym ¢ February the iro 8mith, and general eounsel of the it Hart Activitles of un | v Withir Tourist Trade and K Harmon of Eng! il Methods of ary Fred Tonight Ancient Hall on Masquerad Tomor meeti t warrant . Matthew's Chur expire on Febr! muxt renew them before that time. Home Nursing Demonstration An all-day meeting of the Ladles' Aunillary of South Chippens il il he held tomorrow at the home Mrs A. Wheeler of Hill streot, Demonstrations on home nursing 'will he glven by Miss MacDonald of Storrs coll Vire (4)nm|l~~llm1'r- Meeting The KFebruary meeting of the Loard of fire commissioners will be held gt the city councll ehambers on Jay evening, February 26, at § el Favors Permanent Paving reporting the resolutions by the Dristol real estare the special meeting held afternoon one fmportant was omitted from the report meeting, This refers to per- paving and is a most im- ortant subject lay vice- | | \ i In nd rd Met 1y vote f the manc mber nt were “finite secure the of the opinion action was construction unt of permanent year, in this mate reduce the t repairs. resent plan eertain paving is charged owners and the trouble ofs to pave lons where 3 ever woul( snl Ay manent pay boards 1t permaner 4 e 111 constrycte xpayers ing should La and not \butting property way every rtain year amount ~ in vast ox ot repairs passed on ! ol 4 n- | esolved hoard \dop! evi it tha Bristol ermanent 1o ba paid out of ) d and h Al o assessment 1 that the of rty owr this pavi heretofore g, o in vogue § prope Yeath Toll Now Eleven iec House Fire N. Y, Feb, 24 (B vietims of 1tk Monday, dital last nig! ths to eleven, died last night wer: ged and May w York, on GARBLED Feb. 24 (A—A message, indi- sca, was picked lio station at but because conditions message and the ued remained a words re- Heavy seas ring: \tle in s Harbor radlo Exchange here e dispateh. to expl Potataes in Some Places Sold on Jewelry Basis ¥ 24 (A—Trich po- coming into their own. proach of St. Patrick's Day ing to do with it either. ed today by the gov- 1rean of agricultural point to considerably hern acroage of new po- geason, and eay ndication that eold ng will be without competition, Further- rnment report next week to show relatively light ughout most of the Already some prices sh potatoes are on a jewels ts sp 1tes, | i Gargle Aspirin m ( . for Tonsilitis ve gargle ayer Tablets tab poonfuls e throat thor- in two hours | use only the genu- marked with h can be had hoxes ablets for I Know My Business By BLOSSER '(-Fumuh:.u 38 NHAT CAN THAY BE? AAYTUING ANY FooL ov THAT FOR PETES SAKE YOU GO TO SCROOL AN DON'T KAOW \WHAT SUBTRACTION 1S ? ) KNOW WHAT GUTA s AEBBE SO, BUT T AINY A

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