New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 30

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80 DOROTHY ALAND City Items | spe for Saturday and Sunday | roses, carnations and daffodils, 10¢ ( 4| Garden Greenhou Brsl Gl Stows kel Poetaal Abilty | Plower St Phone t m Hill day old I dozen a Importers, 1 Maln &t Orange County fresh made for & Doroth)y street, Br The judg Allano of 102 Park has been sending in 478 our n pharn acy Main Street speclalty.— | along. Hor attempts work growing better and better as tini | goes on. The offer a respect which the {o ncknowledge by awardin dollar prize. This !8 the fir in this contest that the priz r terda to Bristol and some of how Dorothy has will b nderstood when it | 1zt her letters poems at a time . Le serious once in a whi Dorothy's ofteringis the fi poetry recelved which was lighter vein. The thought express in the poetry ia sxceed: ful to her elders: the ju to see that spirit in one Vears. He's going to by the way of congratt Here's the poetry—What ¢ think of {t? Fireman A. Boatty | at his of Compa day b d at gone tion iy 0 at Axelrod has been t bit ¢ —advt | t and sold to | r1cob and 1gly Tespe we ia glad n Street falty.— | | Aaron Pinkus of h s their guest w York city, Miss Raye Ni 4 | A regular meeting of Pride Cir- Eaater is nearand Mother's Day; | 105y 40 ) A viil Be Daldtin With Memorlal, not far ahead; | AT A A e ot e | re will be a regular meeting remember thie grAVES Of OUF | o yna gigternood of the Congresn: derd, | tion Sons ot Isracl Monday evening The New Britaln Monumental [ In the vestry rooms of the Syna- Works, gogue. The membership commit- At one-twenty-three Oak street, |tee asks cach member to bring a toveliest nionument nd to enroll as a new member. a1l comiplete, A Bible study will be conducted in e South church, Arch street en- b vy and remember vour loved ones | trance by Elder W. R, Uchtman at Who once were within your fold, |10:15 tomorrow. Questions will be The ones that have gone on before [answered. The public is invited ¥ | A son born this morning to Mr. ford The Polish Republican elub will | meet on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock | at Falcons’ hall. The Automotive Sales & Servies . through Nair & Nair, has sued n €. Raczkowski for $175 dam- for alleged non-payment of in- stallments on an aufomobile. The car was damaged in a collision re- |cently and the money due the de- fendant from the Royal Indemnity Insurance Co., has been garnisheed A tirst dividend of five pbr cent been declared on the bankrupt of the Hardware City Market and Mrs. R, J. Queenin of Med- EEa 1., Address all poetry to: Want Ad Judge, New Britain Her The topic must be from the 300 or more Cl Ads in the Herald 3. The daily prize w Dollar. 4. The winning poetry will be printed together with the Ju il be C has B Detective Sergeant William P, ; ) ESAC NS DOCET OHCE spent the morning with | the telephone. 3 } < Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, in 6. The Judge remalds in- ford, discussing New Brital "“E"“"-“ PHEate Tl Eatma) g hich will come up for trial {73k R Do at the next 1a £ e 1wl itingior ot tiiol| | SIERIERE R BRCIEReRReHe: Herald Office. 8. No limit on t attempte. BEACHOONBERS IN EIST NUMEROUS number of Georgia Melon Growers Try to Balance the Market Moultrie, Ga., Feh. 26 (P —Efforts being made to kecp the produc- ’ tion of the luscious Georgla water- melon, which Mark Twain insisted was the subsistence of angels, from asing, notwithstanding that WMany ~ American NEW BRIT! AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. Standard eadings TG MY ACCOUNT ~— ORLD LOVESY LOVER=) YOI KHOW ~ — AD IT: 1D SO / WONDERRL~ ETC” / | Classified Page. betical arrangement. I Phone Your Ad To 925 \l TR ANNOUNC 1—BURIAL LC H N STORS UND 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS s W DOEGHT IT GET YOI GOAT WIEN YOI MAIDEN AINT GOES N TAKEG GO MICK FORP GRATED — ESYRCIALLY WHEN YOIR® HEW GOY FREND FIRGT COMES BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRIY'S 19—DBULLDINC Y 0 A TATLORIN PATI Influx of 577,000 Aliens | Possible Under New Bill | Washington, Feb, 26 P—An in- flux of 577,000 immigrants would be | made possible under provisions of the Perlman bill to admit certain relatives of declarants for citizen- ship, Coert Du Bois, chief of tho | state department visa office, told the | immigration committee, | he | | said, n {60,000 from Czechoslovakia, | from Poland house Of these estimated amounts, 350,000 “could bo from Tta 42,000 from Great | Britaln and TIreland, 20,000 from Jugoslavia and 1,000 from Palestine, Nuns Given Until Monday | Nuns of the ! until Monday 1] 33 | and a school conducted by the nuns | Bums o ever marketed, Sowega Melon-Grow ation, which controls virtually half Throughout Asia ; ear's erop was one of the most ‘ | | 2850, the South Georgia melon crop, is rouds of the Far East are overrun ading the movement. Georgia is (¥ American beacheombers. the leading melon producing state | woughout Asia and Oceania, and South Georgia is the heart o I'r Buck, noted wild ani- | the 1t. The association desires t L trapper and trainer, the por cop from flooding markets in the American “bum 10rth and east @ type called beach- | e fiction of tropical Stayton Predicts Dry | Il | | travelled have { day under San Franciseo, Feb, 26 (A—Cross | becca Barragan De Cross, and an ‘ Amherst Students Fined Seven pleaded irelease from “bon Law Will Be Changed | <in ana the islands in the war New York, 1 |waters, 1 neve cen S0 many Honlut (e Niolntean \ since the Sl ot b orld p upon ar W.H ] rival he Singapore with Rt e e Lately T ha " ] ne und them erywhere—on t \ v ) LA tf ! i ) he 2 3 - ¥ W colle 4 Anti-S tly king' ir | ses Drastic Change : In Fifth Commandment Tk \ His ¢ « : 1 on S i 1a ihgre v Boek of Revolution Still in - Active —.|Church Tnrmune to Lure " e Thorough Eye | e Examinations | ‘ : Accurate Optical Work | Oculists’ Prescriptions Fil " ; HENRY F. REDDEL shoriont Raphael Building | cars “our 2 W, Main St Suite 1521 \ : . New Britain, Com Phone 1IN 1 [ Open Saturday 1venings | of a tail of —_— — o | f To Get Out of Mexico Matamoros, Mexico, Feb, 26 (P)— Convent of the In-| here have been given to don civilian garh or leave the country. The convent carnate Word were closed yesterday by order of Governor Portes Gils of the state of Tamaulipas, The school is to re-open Mon- | direction of Mrs. Re- religious teaching s to be elimi- | nated from the course, it was an- | nounced. For Ringing Fire Bell Northampton, Mass., Feb, 26 (P— Amherst college freshmen nolo in court here to-| day to casarges of disturbing the | peace, and were assessed costs of | 315 each. According to the police, th turned in a fire alarm on 1ary 22, after being refused ad- rittance to a motion plcture the iter, after they had celebrated their by burning their pea green c: ceremony re asing them from restrictions im- posed by the undergraduate body. NEVER BEFORE a Flavor Like This! 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Eetios " Pa Warns Ashur in Time AVPING e e { / AT YOUR SERVICE | Below is a list of the every day use on the Note the easy-to-read alpha- i \ Closing time for insertion (| ANNOUNCEMEN in same day's paper | e SIFICATION HEADINGS CYCLES TED REPAIRING & OFFICE EQUIP. PRODUCTS NTS S & TOOLS THE STORES | ICHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY ED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL FSTATE FOR RENT ! 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Johnron's_Gioenhouse, 517 Chureh 8t. um Wi ivacinte and dafic Garden Greenhouse, Baacs 1163 Stanley Phorie Do ound with 1ia collal Monroe t between P, 0. turn to Herald, AN Finder ward If retu DOG—short_halr, white, with g1 on tail, lost, Answers ta riney.* 304 Chur HOSPITAL PIN—marked L. C. i1, 1917, KINDS lost E. Lindquist Finder kindly TO CALL ATTORNEYS [ ( G, BAGGAGB I “man's brown Kid_glove | HANGING .| TFinder please return to Walk-Over Shoe e T'G, METAL WORK | gore, = SRR : City Items Sea Axclrod’s 1ec. sale on Page 11. |—Aavt. | Mrs, Arthur J. Bottomley is con- fined at her home on Greenwood | street with a broken wrist & result of a fall in the yard Monday. 1c Bale now on at Axelrod’; advt | Masons employed at the Stanley Rule and Level shop will fill the offices at the meeting of Harmony | 10dge, F. and A. M., on March | 15. It will be known as “Stanley Rule Night.” Egan pharmacy, 478 Main Street. 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