New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 9

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—— permits for ! the '\“m- i from present ¥y m, ar, to His 30 a 30 are 80 a | 1 Bristol News COUNTY LEGION MEETING Delegates To Assemble Sunday Aft- At P Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled Filled | 3/0” 2 & opping Gentar ernoon Eddy-Glover Post haw n, Itooms on Washington Street, ind ‘ it All of tI o variou nes wore enon New as (RED CROSS TOTAL LOW ment v SIXTY YEARS IN BUSINESS! 1866 (Six Decades) 1926 WILL HOLD A BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE FOR FOUR DAYS BEGINNING SATURDAY, FEB 27 hool committee cacher's load to he 40 puplis, the town 1ort five grade cl ont time enumerate Iren 4 and u ' e than last year enumerated 4 and year be thiet ; B8 . ling Nouse sun 8l it ne re- WAS KNOW- rained and nder shower in night a pass Al teroon Subseriptions Tess Than Last Ye King Street Giel Hit By Automobiic v ~Plainville A, €. Plans Many | ==Police To Help At Pires—DBris- the vain us kind to ta of Events — Tarly Trolley Moved |°h O3 tol High Wins Debato—Dr, Deey- Blatis 2 Plain- | more childr 16 last year gy | Ahead—East End of Town Inun- i1 or's Auto Damaged, Basketball Departure team h assignments for toni tomorrow night. “This ever to 1o New laver ay and tomorrow 1 ) Higpas ool gym the New Haven | 1 | under dated—Plainville Briefs, fore, “Bristol to lie th Ma and appear the dump- indesirabl Masg of M A hardy automobile himselt from morning only by his lack ir of | water and williy 8 o ture fnto the uncharted fathoms | lof melted snow Brit road. Pursued Motoreyels {|Ofticer Fred Callen thi Y v loned the olen ear in which s riding and took to f in the hundreds of i e e in that Callen :J(‘: E midnig | when hig Nine was passed by a lother goir t a hig followed 'l 1he capture carly 1t of rmont, to 1 erceted Twelling Ml Cross Total Tow { a drive n [police ec t a not hy sue in Plainv e honers in 1625 il W his Attorney Jai ™ it this mo e in the out 1o win as top st we For the benefit of those of our patrons who can only 10 the an nexir [demon come at the week-end we continue sale Monday, day and Wednesday, airman for " first ald Tues- Protection 3 wde be- | lmm\h . . tion because of the level character a'nvl e ews of the land. Fully a mlile of plpe would be necessary, Weather Gets Mixed Up “Men of Purpose” he “Men of Purpose,” u motlon ple- |ea \nr night and, in addition to the ure - portruying real happenings which flooded the tc pro luring the World war, will be shown [videa H‘. ville with a real, lnm‘c.v in the liristol Community theater, | lto-g summed thunder show- | ‘\,‘ lnesday Thur Mareh § \ wn, ng rain and high wind, while | ‘ I. &h | e taken by |the Hartford County assoclation of Not Erough Schoolrooms photographic branches (the organization at the monthly ses« nville has not I school- mies and are official, [slon of t body Sunday afternoon rooms to take care of its children England Weather at § o'clock. Representatives from 14 is still growing ] (ar to C[]OSI]H‘G [ o s I H liew yostorday and last night [hand to take part in the meeting ‘NHM:“‘, (G T atd (emont ikiie g a CS EIC or which New England 18 famous [and more than 100 guests are exe [Supcrintendent Y. & Mills Y ind 1t kept peoplo guessing as to [Pected perititendsnt 1, i bt Myer Schowlsky, a member of the Wi achon SENDS COUPLE 10 JAILI e morne x plendently, at noon burean fn Hartford and one of the ot it service officers of the Leglon will speak on the work being accomplishs od for the disabled ex-servicemen of the Boy Scout committee will also speak to the gathering explaining the work necessary in the training 10f Boy Scout troops (committee which is arranging an en« tertalnment for the visitors, It {s 1 to present a musical proe nd a feature of the afternoon Scout work by a local troop, v will show the ionnaires the they have learned and wili trate the various branches of Scouts study. Luncheon will be served by the American Legion aux- iliary, The weather got its slgnals cross. ausplecs of tne klon, will be host to the members of ning was of great intensity \ | g . | Ollicer Gallen Retuns Stolen o' evnarer | Qg8 Con]melns o Undesw i Xogand Weathor ot 8 violoek. Rapreatsiatives tHIR feh threatens furthe T tiieiirer: the reglonal office of the United Stafes und Walter O, Cook, state chalrman James I, Mc Avay is chalrman of a practical demonstration of wooderaft, ete, whieh the Glover March 1st, 2nd and Srd, and you will profit well by coming to share Tator's garag S ] lden ild ang 1 ml livine Mr of the | e by romewhat mean that turned ove Chief protection to of a serious undates th exeeutive committes of Eddy post will nicet Tucaday eve. to discuss plans for the formal ening of the new Legion home on hington Practicall [6f the furniture has been purehased and placed in p ere being a standing and table lamps neod- o complete the rior decora. big bargains offered these four anniversary fires d‘“\h. was ing fron o locul or EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE HAS ITS SPECIALS, AND THEY ARE EXTRA GOOD ONES considerabic streot, 1l and is 1 ille oy on ) vat ne Pladnville Y chapt il amperad i wor presen funds, A O, pton. | tim Perron, ed that & imilar oceasion B 1lis curiosity no the cer lunknown Iturn into | going so f Callen Notes Struck H\ ‘Automobile stroot 1its mort she of Full details in Hartford Times of Friday, or Hartford Courant of Feb. 27 Fob. 26 IFeh. 26, notori g ing | was Iast W NEW FL]MFLAM GAME “t th fce 11 otiate turn, linto the diteh, Callen dr when itomobile oparated | rson of 102 Kenny | Forestyilln hiad trolley Horton Mfg mploys he could not skidding {enerusted v Wit st howl- | Spring s in their sotne of the | ne cav clor mer P strect Miss Cole | New [ Company, where ind was walking ; Haven Police Hunting Man stro \ employed alighted from Co., for rothe Who Collects 85 for Installing oy veral mont cord in the ocal cour made o ton in's hrotl feh has Csid riford, at midr ious to stack i Am up he s Radio Reported Won, sty round T ¢ I bacl lo¢ vican L 1 Now Haven, 1 Dridgeport police today ormation from the ‘zurding the work of a s o " lman who has been work (P —"The sought in- pollce hiere res confidence & here but hampionship. n to the atm forn prefiminary min I show was giv 1 pritetic ition of tow 1§ ASSESSED §200 New Britain Man and Assistant Plead Guilty in Berlin Court ANOTHER ~ OLD ~ FIDDLER } Name Yor Grange Contest — T Holds Concoln's Setbackers Actlve, nl Jose 1roli K ling Wilcox I« Menti esont eral o ti ity Fee not iving is expected spend [Buxton Plensingtor Visiting In n!‘ wi sone M\\n ll Miss Hill Legion Ofic of Joseph Wilcox Mentioned Installation of Ofice: itness the { would [ me [initiat {mewhership ‘m' known e ‘ mony Commander how officers i Ventres | Stevens. Mrs. Lue: wlies’ ing. segion | apal e anxiliary, o lir {lin this ay witl from whicl men- |7 i ons ation. Drunk wit riess card land, ¢ put in ar remain_until | ufair | was declared to b rd, prohal peopl BEER TRANSPORTER .- which candi in t ) & will take Harr oV 1 after which he [ Comma houzh she the o K e Tun ! the W tim iy had vea s w B doorstop Franklin | 1t the e Hard- to the Wvor's ag hand wild nd arwh of over memhe vor hims Colis And Grip Tlere from England m n 10 Mmor the : that cases 1his s of ex- ing o Jdesired, a great nided mitteo | tel phone the | Hill Ty wy, Mar Mrs fele strect, \ppeared showal that woods, wheie wus covered fec ral inches of water on on Freder wit The henefit of t fire d Grang | were e officer atfempted 1 but found no trace parim I mad hall v about The present fn- Hartford Refreshme intorn from A werd nis Superint 11 | Mar v 5 e ot ien e i recover: have it ro how much s ther Tnd Inundated Last 1 probls mave filed v to dri vithin neath the wate any or so lovel as Platny in the « ma effects of the to lizate the Y Milk | and Dxet “_‘l'” ForInfants, Invalids, D The Aged \\ 0||M e \A-uh-ll wn east \s possible Johns Contains the valuable muscle and bone forming elements found in the grain and whole milk Raises happy, robust children Nutritious and easily assimilated Prepared at ome by stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. No cool\ing | l too 1 would Trollcy To It.|\(~ Imlhl trolley in ) Chimney Fire i Eng 1ed ont iny No oy fir ird Ri ur Myers o no dan It will AL met Kormy s to be ey to Hartic Church Supp 10 attend of the Adven - ford lod | S Einiat planning to hold hom Nis Bristol High Wins Debate Main street & The 1l high school team th ird Community thea- o M. 0, norrow mecting in Odd 1%l will Advent of 1 lows' ow ey in- | D 1 All friends are e m being their op Africa onts e subfect debated was s tosoly b he United Stat h 1 Socict Russia ffirmativ Tanght In L, ( Jo Kimn nizo Barbara Abrahan on team William J. eutor when &he has re N crnoon, the Torring- | Democratic \ocml at Leynolds, | Davis, g and th Russ Swimmers, Attention ! will b rd Y noon o add {rooms Jast I for the In tertainment eral of believed to be operating in that ove opre in Wi 1 churely of According to poli N, representing nember « "6 reports, the himself as a w prominent club, called anumber of homes here and 1039 1specting wives that thefr huse nds had won radio sets at a rafe held by the club. He a avtent of 85 fo cover the cost of alation, stating that eleotriclans Il come the next day to com- ete the work EX-CHIEF CARLETON LI, John Carleton, formerly chief of New Britain's fire department, lieg eritically ill at his home at 405 Hart {rect and fears are being entertain- d by members of his family for his |recovery. He taken 41l at { Thanksgiving and his condition has rOWn mnuch worse. Two nurses are |in constant attendance at his bed. [side. Mr. Carleton has had a wide and [varied experience in service to this {city. He was a member of the com- hr:n’\ council as a councilman in Wil pre and talks » 1580 and 1581 and served as an ald- EEREy et » Michacl T. erman in 1882 and 1883, He was ‘How Voters Are Made,” |anpointed chief of the fire depart- Hrman Frank 1. Conlon of [ment in 1857 and resigned in 1902, hoard of pu works on pl om 1854 to 1888 lie was a meme. Alderman John [l f 1l of fire commission. eader of the cor employed at the Union also address T more than 50 years. Lipiseny t a e Tate S asked is to be used for o will urch pr Dunbar o, its regulay evening will work t on i class of meeting Stoven i Party Headquarters | A second of a series Hardware City ] held at of socials of ocratie clul in n rooms in iile Ker- .:Ial Vo of lie s comir 1 minority I on council, will athering. The entertainn w1 piano by arleston aschkow he board I consist of | PARTY roR \ll~~ WELCH Miss An Ifarewen Louis of the ¢ Di- n neis tendered a ssociates at the Corp. last evening at e of Miss Katherine MeNa. of Crown strest. Miss Welch Y of the com- nted with $20 in no selections were played laroll Weleh and selos were by Miss Margaret Carroll, - ‘V.mw heon was serve 'k ox “Toramy"" ! e employ 1 was pre: i l 1t vu'wwb held s first social su0ce t arg, chalrm these of whi an, voted to gatherings. b basins| Daudet Must \onc His ‘m ho held ¢ church in Tey READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS SINVA 110X Moda Community Theater (Plainvilie) Vri, Teb. 26—Double Featur ‘Love of Wemen'—'Geared to Go' Also Vaudeville FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS VES- AN WERE GOING TO KEED HER PLANTS FOR HER ONTIL SUE COMES Back ! SHES 60ING A»A\/ r/ a1 »4 Not an Invxtatlon DEAR AE! WAAT'S ALEX DOING WITH I NENER SAW A PLANT LIKE 172 EIMER =TS GOT' | T FOR MISSUS | TUOMAS 'CAUSE SUE'S SOING PnKs W lering Five ‘\lnnlhe Sentencc | Paris, \ h, Da has 1o f"Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Pleas: to take | o [opiat

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