New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 7

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NEW ImlT\I\‘ DATLY HY‘T‘\ID e e——————————ra— Al PI 11 N ! niiht | iy " e 1t is probable that the expendi- | for the Air o o or the fireme pension fund alnvl e ews v s | 511s [ A’ews ’ iren will totalapproximately 31, nich kindly accept o our app ) : ) % ; or the i and on tho clation of your wonderful work." e i W e : i o hasle i 0,00 ‘\ grand list, it | Men of Purpose” E PEy Mai o AL . \ il 1 mill; 1l be Men of Purpose,” & motl ; Mail_Orders lmlw()ldels i S e "if‘l‘ 1 ] * the ddea as expressed ot actual happeniags B Filled A Filled | wgainst Car ey aexe (AT AR LY o o appenings during - b ksl : £ L orld war, will be shown in amou e 1« BIG ‘u( (v 3 v Funeral of Mrs. Mary C. Hills the Community thea v writ fg r \ Tust imunity theater on the eve- L n e Justl s Tho funeral of Mrs. Mary Cad Maroh & ant & [ ¢ ( 1 4 i | 2 D 1 i ” fi Y| well Hills, aged 86, widow of 1 e rabedan e el ‘ y Sheriff M, 11, 1 rved A5 { Hed § arrangements o ' [nes ) l..;. Roy T.‘ lI.lllnAu.I‘(:\) 0 died & n]l‘\l owing of this film on —— T T o ‘» »' -'-*i ..‘ m Lot ,: ]‘H :’nd 11, but due to the ) “Y” ) S. e That t prof . ) o e G i T Epie fovere snow storms on thoso dates, Team Bures Simsbury Five v oo o fl:zmu;n L.msssd Error Was chureh a 2 ociock, lev. w. B ey i H ' S Lenten services, sl g WEDNESDAY ENDS OUR SALE in One-Sided Contest |5y by e, ; e in Buyi Pllipu J |, e e wan vorm in oy e IO LT lletin 1 by 1 tor on May 24t} ) and 68 will be held ¥ 8 M ¢ O this evening in 8t | ) ) . married Roman Catholic church. - B A 1 > TAV DATT MA i same . atholic church, H rements and col e ;. N nR Bz $ ) at 7:30 I TX RATE 10 BE SET oot VAR RATE MAY BE B MILAS [ Pyt e e P i L2 UR NIVER ‘ : o L2 ) e i ope 1 _— : i S e ot ather Tuling of th : ‘Ivn\n Meeting Tomorrow Night— nasium and 1 n=i momovale of Siiow (Costs 80,5001 rvi C: Hil SRRl el el rt church, Waterbury Firemen Extinguish Tron Barrels | ojy ¢ . and a T st Z A 5 anre | in e« la Ca T 1 Dies in Forvest- A of West ) child resid in the | —sucd for Board—Churches Plan- : Smith U . o . 1 ¢ r 1 lie == Staffor enue ome N The one time of the year that benefits big and many await all who visit s e s e e bt i Rald Successtul . Jldridee & " our store, The sale began Saturday, Feb. 27; holds good one day more, e ‘,""H o oG eR s S Raided by “Dry™ Squad ficers ‘I m, Jeglinsky and UHTh ics: ‘;‘(';“")‘;‘- ‘I‘" T Values Worth While All Through the Store ¢ 5 I Al 1idown o ome at 138 West street. v | 1 . e § e ! ' ! 16 5 t John Wilkins, re ‘ Silk Hosiery, odd lot, chiffon weight.......... ; ! It I G T Episcopal church rl':}:\r:‘rlw'(,; Fabric Gloves, one-clasp, un\'oll\ cuffs o L0 very iloradoqun T v oy T e E e uns were taken to An- - Plaid Blankets, wool finish, $3.98 kind. . o el e 2 B “"1““”'_ Len ) ' [pu | nl } e P aTa ot ' for intcrment in Pine Grove lsllflletl Curtains, colored marqu uu_ Ceeraaeeas e et entiral ka0l to Tay Tax Rate N R St | e 1 1o Vuncral of John €. Christiy Poiret Twill, sponged and shrunk, $2.75 \uluo 5 Bl12s-s at intermission | The tay ) i t which : . iy John C. (‘h‘mC Flannels, all wool, 56-inch, regular -:() grade i e s a s ) halt Coach W. A. i f b { g y his nu'n:s“:,} B 0wl the subs at his disposal, ing Wl Wit he held § | fr Q¥ et 02086 'veais Leathergtte Shopping Bags, two handles. oo v sioiioe 60c¢ each inville continued to run up | g : j gk S Y crnoon at 4 u‘ch‘nr Leather Handbags, all colo : ..Special, 60¢ each e e N B e I v ) e sidence, i Imported Compacts, with siter ; ....5L60 each B e o ticrin A ; cly nay be the cause of a Wilklns, rector of H Table Jewelry, Bar Pins, Necklaces, ete. .. : ..60¢ each AT 3 s Ol e T i Ho t 1Ly aption when he is appre- I church, officiated, | . X ) ¢ 3 81117 points. He made 14 of these ir ! < : S A Vegetable Dishes, Rogers silver plate..........ovvivvvnn ... 85,60 cach 8| 1ne first half and then passed to h i q i 1 , placed in the g $ T ‘ cemetery g \ates, Captain Loyal Smith had h Episcopal Church Sepper 2 ; * Johnson Here March 4 it ¥ for Inte " & : : v i i poe (s aniki ol i fndthe & onin Sidewalk Scooters, rubber tires dise wheels i night of the year and flipped in | A public supper will be served by R E. (Pussyfoot) John e ? ol h il ¢ L) % L orty-sev SIS o] Ice Tea or Lemonade Sets, 6 each, for.. vs o 0.00c boX aunpieiibeonts SIS allgotinns {(te Tarlely Quila of the CLUKEh | ! fsclf. Thi e g Bey ) v s {her regulars found the hoop to |Our Saviour at 6 o'c i e n er of February ll‘.mmels, covered, oblong shape. A ial, 60c each ood cfteet. Bob DeGarmo was the levening in the parlsh he LgBY : the Prospect Methodist chure 0d effect on the Dishpans, 14-quart size, handles. . X ])l‘(hfl 60¢ each Bl star for the losers. He contriby menn will comprise oy i y city, Thursday at 8 p. m. His su it madc Dustles Blll\ht‘\. long handles. .. X ..Special, 60c each #1116 play of the evening when he |loped rs, cabl \ ‘ ; L ? y Heu t for the cvening will be ’flu‘ abiding, dvlis 1cepan Sets, 3 in set l('"ll] AT ql 25 !"ldO : 60c ea tossed a o anded shot over Iu meat salad, rolls and ¢ 11 & Under the Gate,” o ‘Vv_vuu there were P i ! ? & ach head and squarcly into t lon pie. A cordial invitation is « Ol RO s Mr. Johnson has just rety rests. This is about haif Those mentioned above are but a few of the hundreds of values found | 1t now scems likely that North R GO e A TS from a six months' tour of Lurope B l;_v\mml during the throughout the store. Avail yourselves of the great opportunity. RliEn R ,‘,“”fl”' e AU LR e Y IRLIBODE tnr At : ; ) S e L SAVINGS ARE BEYOND QUES] o hooE have care of throngh a i ! follows: Attempt 10 pic . made hy the Plai boys to hav L th mpt to pick poc 3 h Now assault and by | (B No charges, none C. 0. D., no mail or phone orders taken for these i Eummary: ! S W _\1‘“,‘,»\1-' senulf, breach of he peace and n. ! advertised specials, Come yourself Plainville Y, M. C. A, ing and refr s W g D . California, lon, 1: dog to roam aTiin i oR 0 5. Baptist (nllhl\ \up[nl L o o e r com- raTo: PR o0 e ; il ennad W. Schwab 1 0 2 s Bible ¢ 1t LlirongronLar Bronoactly by wiios: t will be og. 2i breach of the peace, i Getchell, 0 u 01 the Baptis sunda o ; “ BN 1-‘“ in finished Bat breach of the peace and vagraney. i 7 0 14 'school will “ old o clam cl 5 R e : Funeral of Mrs. William Jor a mmnr fe- Bergen, g N 1 516 to 8 o'clock Friday eveni l b Tiat A its of viee LI EOUODUE Notes idit i vy fo | Arnold, rg. ooees » d (] o ¢ Bristol he ¢ Mo > O o | Plainville Grar 11 hold 1t PR | xleati Rogers, I% ' 0 ) 0 ! ch of the | . Current Events Class ing the cvening Mr. Ogle, physical | Miller, lg. ... T B g LR Grit ; X : operatis f Ber ln ews The meeting of the Current |director of the clubs, was prescnted - | night X . v Tielo without licens r ‘ ents class of Berlin, which was with a ten dollar gold picce by the § 54| ‘he Won GLuRR ! 2; theft of poultry, 2; ¥ o i Leld yesterday aftermoon at the |Girlse' club in appreciation of his Simshury ¥. M. C. AL Missionary : » DRt v, 4i violation of liquor law ~ home of Mrs., George E. Prentice of |service I 3 ( G| Hmis Al et 5 : Perrault, i Violation crdinance, 1: i \\‘m»mmg:un Ri was attended | A lenten service will be held at | k. ) 1| isllss Ehy aner T : will ba placad st Miolatlon of draffic rules of rond, 1. [ |y about 80 interested members. [St. Gabriel's church Thursday even- | 4 0 R O Wi bt & for burial in the | The following dispositions we { \n\ Llizabeth Wickwire, leader of |ing at 7:45 o'clock D. DeGarmo, ( 3| AL RELT O : No i e of the cas Adfourned, . group, discussed the entrance of | — A, Mirrick, rg. 1 | lelinn o S b years of | COMMitted to fail, 4: judgment sus- | um United §tates into the World | CONAN'S DAUGHTER REWEDS | Weir, 1. 1 ‘ e DRI s Seiliiion was born in Willsboro, N. ¥ nded on pavment of costs, \Court, the xican situation, the | Ni 5 ch 2 (P)—)rs. Geor- | Tuller, B ) 0 0 et e i and moved to this city about nine "0lled by prosecuting attorney, 2: [ bills bein nmlr‘l('l by congress, te Cohan Sout actress and - — S vears a b 1 r N d by prosceuting attorney on nvl um ? a review of | daughter of G M. Coban, was 10 1 p AR “ e ' par navment of 12: placed fn | s book of re- | married today in St Mal ' o 1o TRC V2 e~ i Entrance to F()flhal Elfl\fiflum Solifetiona | Catholic church to William Hamil- | undefeated, 18 now i “Brecry Toint sed by o : turned ever to R d The mectings promise to be high- | ton Rowse, perfume manufacturer. | \eading the leagne and appears cer- 3 oclo of s 1; turned over Iy h w Iy educational and members are al- | Mrs. Rowse's first husband, J. Wil- | tain to repeat its feat of winning { hodist na i o] | Gflmed TmOUg £ar win 0 1Ay looking forward to the next |liam Souther, a broker. | the champlonship as it did last year. A et ¢ Amc imber arrested were | — lone which will be held on Monday [ary 13, 1925, | New Britain, whic pbls ¢ A Sl et ; n nd six boys, E afternoon, March 15, at the home of | — — — | place, has been twic Iho Capitol Cit clu 3 ! school group and t : Licenses Tssued | HAUL NDT A LA E Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske. There will | Special Notice | Plainvilie, which must lose two Out ¢y ghom th ! feieis T Tttt Mrs. T C homas B. Steele has be a series of five sessions, it is said. it | of its remaining three games in or- |\ire. Co. Thursday Hart's : e e e L T n directin y i iage licenses to William S ) Mrs. Libby J. Phelps (e i | der to be headed. tanding: |alley, The mateh w Hilnpconiol e he as follows . v“\;,\' nd Muriel A. Allen, both Phings Look Black for O1d Fiddlers' | The funcral of Mrs. Libby J U ORISRV | W, o PC. |big pins. % LBl r : . {of 164 Greene street and to John Phelps was held this afternoon at g |in Judd's hail, Main strect, Plainville 7 0 ol Temeo Bowlin grmataiyielol Miss Amy Clark (W Jackson of 66 Divi street Contest — Current Events CIass o100k from the undertak bar- |Elven by the Daughters of Isabella o ints - b Lo b % 1 ov 1 above et < Dutton (and Mrs. M S B Brigys of 18 | ! . S y Admission 26c.—Advt, ; . 5 B0 Il l olved for th : ic 8 Edgewood street Jors of B. C. Porter's Sons, Court Simsbury 3 3 Ty 1l Hart's a A Miss Jossie Sefter reet, | e s > Meeting— | | Simsbury e its Kly 1ul 7 T e 3 > Has Rousing Opening Meeting— | 00 /% 0 Ppiieain, Rev, Samuel Noill Goanby. a2 5 it evening with the following it oL A : ot ‘“ t cra 3 K. of C. Notes I scncington Plays Basketball astor of tho Berlin Con- | | Collinsvlllo ... 1 5 yvidual and team seord e lan sl : il n Ld eeReon il bee0n 5 regational church, officiated and Finainetonte 5 167 | Shavks e e The HMar X rred on a large class of candidates Clues are wanting as to the 1d ! in Maple cemetery. | . Fire At Trumbull's | Riceker 129— 4 o ’l'“"'l o t & meeting of the Palos Coun- ity e n. or persons, who Joard of Relief 0 u i Gt . ] ed, aged 80, ) of Columbus to be 1 { ty of the l(l)\ '“O“T? \w‘ru ml\ el nratet vellsrion thattown mm nl A fire In some barrels of castings ‘,“,, in L v me this morn- | ay 1itibte Doolittle. . Mrs. Lucy Ross mday afternoon at 8 o'clock roke into the grocery & o lin 1s working day and night on the loading platform at th-’ e ot 3 470 ¢ « . Forestville : Miss Endora Byam ¢ Meon's hall on Prospect * Main strcet, Kensington, owned by [F S0 h in e work on the Trumbull Electric Mig. Co. resulted | (00 . i AT Miss Mildred Osgood t o Jrank Ifogliati and escaped with \mwl list for presentation to the in the fire department making ah® S eed 1 in Bristol on _ imd Knight Joseph T. McDon- R tout 525 in change and @ small}ioon of ',w e R e a e r night run about 1 o'clock this morn- | S T Fanary ; Fral T P e mount of candy some time between | - vised list will he ready ing. A silent alarm was sent in Yohsters Tared ( Miss W fred Ba ! vt 1l council as dele- « ng time last night and the in n few weeks. b > Tv7 . the apparatus rushed to the | . 100 { Ol Clen Miss Marion Wel gates to the K convention to Nour of starting the duy's business |, no 1’&'\‘,,:‘ o PLAINVILLE fory, the firemen being fearful that |« ¢ i Regular Legion Meeting early In May. i today |was said that there will be prob- || ————me— - the fire might be a serious on -“ wald 14 Si16 inl fons are also belng made ] 1ne Benin police have beelliijiona reduction from the list as Upon their arrival, they discovered | & ) il ting of Scicl lebration of the fortleth called in on the case and OMicer |/ o0y y the board of assessors. | Wed., March : fow barrels of iron castings werc S 471 ill bo held a crsary of Palos Council, to be Jrank Brown appeared at the storoy Bowling Alleys Open LON CHANEY VMlazing and subdued the flames in e interest will next month, the exact l (oduy, conducting an investigation, | g Berlin bowling alloys | InA - |short order. Tnquiry at the factory | enls {he business ses- [be announced r. B (ithough it is belleved that there) oo o, )”w NEntEnd mm’" LA pr = = o today brought forth from the ol- ‘1'.': 1S " 1 1 int Police Beats Chang was nothing found, upon which the | GG T g hee on hand. Al of The Unholy Three ficlals that the firc had been o 80 - 16 14 I zular monthly e of officlals might work in TUnmIRE |, loys were occupled througt . AlighE it e Her IW‘).M“ lll‘ { Rroadwell 5 {33119 N talke ce beals went into effect yes- down t1 Jprits. e i) el S a report of it made to them. The | : Sy 1 s it lay an entst for 1 Entrance to the store was gatned | 20 tlons of l\:;l»'\mnq'\n.x“rlnm Thurs., March 4. damage was negligible, [ Bawaris tiitan T i o T:15 p he s date t LAl tallows: through a rear window which W “‘!‘,‘,.;.n e e ROD LA ROCQUE M Bl T At e | SIS 86y T84 2462 ! their : Ser- l cmashed. This window opens ong sted spectators, of which there = Mrs, Ella L. d passed away Bullhead stigation; B e back vard and bencath it thoro | GO b i o In , carly {his morning at her home in | e : | N0 Skt Lifasiy is a drop of several fret, making it " e nalies aralinY gooddeonaition “The Coming of Amos"” Forestville. S$he was 80 years of el 0 | Due to the extreme cha ic ofticer; Burns, cossary for the burglars to ise daontona it lalesectea m,“' jase and had lived in the same housc 104 169 W 1 raf Jeglinski, Jacking cases one upon the other | "“M’ng“ m"‘ T T in Forestville practically all her 1if 151 p R B Sy | r to climb through the CAse ) it o il bo played there be- Friday, March She was a prominent member !"‘ | $neiderman ...165 - 1300 e w { ay |perma Torest- | gt e 2k Newton L. Manross Woman's Re- s fce to suck nt |ville; Bristol; N cash drawer, which 18 :\xh, 1\ )‘w.v weather m\vng, T‘h-ii ART ACORD f Corps No. 9 and was beloved ) o4 n was cos- | Mela : Perry, open at night, contained 2 ,,‘.'”{:’: Len S In by a host of friends in Forestville | oy, gana 5 o y nit south b R S T S e e e Bl e “Circe’s Cyclone” land surrounding towns. P c Cheek for Penslon Fand «ido heat; McCar orth’ Main tsed to begln business today. Tho | i R S A Funeral services will be held atlp 50, . < Fire Ch John H. Hayes has street beat: Messier, h side beat; [l iower was rified and a quantity of { e ",,,""" duteaByil e TR ——— [2:30 o'clock Thursday aftcrnoon at [Sharks «.eooeo letter from t west side a beat: Con- candy was removed from ¢ f the ‘;1”” j"“-'jn‘,“ »1\1“: \":‘;”I*‘] :’t“‘:_"‘m ;‘\':“‘; Sat., March 6 dence. Rov. Willlam G. | cpapg .. s 7 1 \any er bea h, South Hill how cases. Apparently t e e o 2 BUCK JONES fate, and the Relicf oy for th cat and office; Chabot, Forestville h P were fearful of ling gL 1~n\ . since the !\j"ncxxyvvm. { e condnet its funeral ser Vlolory bibber whip 18 - \ : e ; of time in the foam, fins beon o% R rand o f e BadiLands o Sutiatiwiiibeis Forestville. |in 1 new quarters 1 \ ¥ ur- | _ e angincs ot e e e ANt Trials Tonight [ block.—Advt 1 p. m f ber oy's | Perth Amboy Cable Co t 0 t is probable that eams Lt e e —— o 2 N 1 \ Ve » b for anything clse which might provey oo Aiddlet S o R The trials of R. | v. W G. G {186 C g S 5 “r‘n\‘l*la“ from Middlctown and other viver | __ Sunday, March 7 tor of the Tdeal Bowling CARD OF THANKS Ashury chureh, will of o Has $250,000 Fire Loss S ing to look not Berlin alleys from time to time. In | ion all will he ¥ 1 he 1 between the flooring f t 1d time fiddlers’ I Double Header “The B tiful City” | Inight before Justice Merrit O ' i 1 \ 1 loss of $250,00 R0 R T G | T > Kensington he Deautiful City ' Ryder, The two were arrested on ind \ : N ot iina & contest, which I hniratt i el A ¢ the Standard Jeavoring 10 §p mans Graness s roii e e Mon, & Tues., March 8-9 | |charscs R R The New Tag Fusts Und company, and rom several nearby (Own: TLNDERS e e | vears of n their places of busl- sy tior ed to spread to the power ! 1 u I, who is chairman of the ““‘ S Lod “: MARY CARR | ness. it ax rate W arby The entire fire de- on, stated today that andatiing Latis IO NEg “Over the Hill {ment, & large number of older boy Oscar d i ul after the T flames were brought under con from Newi and yo men appearcd at his al- N ' | \ < for ¢ t mi [l een o outhington Grang sington hea been running in M 1k all season. has the e = —_—— that he has not been or not t proposition. whethe o 1 dis ion of having cap- e kN : ‘ Fi - part of these contests. wre interested in the [ ~cw Britain has en _a_commit- he proposed affair, Meanwhile, Mr. nell will await d e opments & SR s probable tha st game was won by Ken- ~ o e ; = : ] i i s ko 14-17, taking them out of H 7*[,“ AN GEOGRAPRY '\ j T A e 3 Il communicate with n. H withl the T'S LT ) i (" QED AN / e : Sl 6 moconA contest: $7:21 SAL RIS ANT T, ALEK? TUIS ——a L g & meee { 3BE Missionary Soclety Mecting D ite s FASOSIE ISEMYSIOLOS Viw ARTERAOON T WUZ T 1oy’ [ AT (§ so Bow b3 ¢ the Worn Mis. ! they retur !1 to the old posi SAY' L KO ALL ABOLUY & ST AT e oNE Yy liss L KO I 7 sovey |} N L i oTithy Con- | the tail end of the le GASTRIC JUICES AN FEAURS ) FURY ? YOU THERE ARE ) East Berlin Ite & AAY ALL THAT STUFF { LIKE T SAME WHO KAEW HOW MANY 3 BONES THERE AEE @9‘ eml | | : it lar mecting of the ¢ TUAG T 00- 7 oclock a " NG T DO ~— T ”‘ of '“.V_‘ ‘ry;mk Woods of Pythias will be held at g vsowsy' | L) ““"“W ( o 5 hould their hall this evenirg at the usua L& f} Hudson street. This sossior va nir g he usual ( o ~\~_,_/J since the or- ng class will meet at hall this evening at 8 T will bgin the study and n of a new bool “latin The first chapter will be i} of | A large crowd attended the soctal d under the 1 M O [n dentertainment given by the tussell Gold Boys' and Girls' Clubs at Pythian ¥ t evening. A very interest- n was enfoyed. consist- ne by both the Girls' JU Dnlh L LANDG RL. ing of cxhibi o) and Boys' a solo by Miss Plumbing, Tmmng' ely an address by Rev. Heating Vernon Phillips of Kensington and Berlin, Conn. veral selections by the Collegiate =+ oxmq |Tri0 of New Britain who also fur- Tel. 672-5 Res. 3571-J |nisnea the music for dancing. Dur- pre €926 By NEA STRVICE WC

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