New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIL Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled NEW FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY }The Very Latest for Spring! THE SMARTEST SUIT MODELS THE PI\LTI‘IL.\'I OF FROCKS nd THE MOST ATTRAC'I‘IVI‘J COATS ARE FOR YOUR VIEWING AND SELECTION Among the newest we should like to lay particular stress on the new alluring TAILORED FROCKS OF THE NEW COURLAINE AND RAYON TWILL The smartest and snappiest styles for immedjate wear. Dresses that are equally adapted to street, business or more formal wear, Wonderful Choice Given from $15.00 to $29.50 THE NEW DRESSES OF SILK include Crepes, Satins, Crepe de Jour, Colored Georgettes :md Taffetas Priced $15.00 to 849.50 each ) :,:U.H'IIII\‘.; of Plainville News WARNINGS WANTED AT BAD CORNERS Chamber oI Commerce {o Seek‘ Overhead Lights | | C. | A, Tlects Officers—New Teacher | At Linden | Many Have High Marks—Y. M. ‘Warden Issues Instructions, Steps looking the |crossings fn Plainville will he |by the lo toward most dn al Chamber of Comn night of tha lit was decided I monthly meetin an effort will be made ) rumber of accidents which oc |the worst street fntersections clhamber and | e took up the , the {opinton beine t [the corner stroc tion of W Main ton sirects wor | possible The Liights, [ and Whiting anc it | v sucly warning in Ne¢ OUR SPRING MILLINERY SHOWING INCLUDES ALL THAT'S NEW AND SMART Appropriate for immediate wear you have choice of smart Small Turbans, Poke the-face and roll-up-bhack mmlvl~ styles. off- Felt and Straw, Silk and Crepe in the very latest Black and all season’s newest colors. Priced $5.00, $6.98, $7.50 and $10.00 Fach VERY SPECTIAL SATURDAY—DMatrons' Hats of S ilk and Straw and All Silk, also Crepe and Straw, black and colors, for 98 and $6.98 each Mrs. Miss [vteo-presiaent, How; tary, e v M, chap Mrs, |sergeant-at-arms, {Bunce. The Norman sarre, o {dart here and t Zns 1o say amon wall ]IIll\\ wher en knocked off sketballs, next meeting will v evening, March Berlin News DIPHTHERIA CASE . f the organization ar {peeted that waveral additional mem- | |hers will have been securcd by that itime, | ck i it 18 ox- |and with furnis vould bhe 1 Children Undergoing Examina- tion to I)etemnne Origin SEEKING POSITIVE CARRIERS Mrs, In Gourt Tonight {from electrie bulbs fashioned Theodor re of % Woo straight ir aronnd the cs n, and George Lus govopa) b Wooster street, P {Haven, who wore for trans- with porting liquor mernir W 1improve [ WHI be tricd he i > of the hall and Griswold in the te a more cheery af this ev 5 men we into drop modern fac lighter 1 alls wonl & appe wuld sphere, Paul = G. Baker Chosen Head ) o'cloc 1 by § 5 Smith and Joseph Kamen- v were riding on a truck led with oved to he {Viggest hauls ever made limits of Berlin, They were rels led 1s of 8600 pearance tonight. i Road Bein | The holes in t Farmington aven {in today, Ihighway 7 ‘l ands full ar Jv. Of American Legion Auxiliary— 156th Anniversary Of Boston Massacre Mare » Today nnjversar of the 1os The city in; Liquor Transporters Will Be In Leer Roston, (e 186th ton mass it with f on all st bildings at half mast ceremonies which include wreat Police Court Tonight — Items, and it p has bheen 11 school taking ex- A case of diphtheria at the Perely ithorities are sures to dets cach for and with Repaired t emoent wing fille II having their | proc time to come, |the oles wore The Fuller lamation day. ¢ com Governor ted according by IMealth vold today The origin of this o event. wor Jepartn t same Th mposition whi texture may disappes t on contrac Brit nnv- the possibilit Mheria it m have contact in New 1 ird the on who ver, | of [rather Austy it inst sing stitution, cultyres K ‘\]I It positi rriers und | result mi ill be shut down for a th order to further pre from hold I children vho have ine it nsington promise several {bitfon there. |go to make utomobilists’ rear echoing m an in town, pping of eard sovor will b hronghout tl All in all roads in Berlin are not in good condition and residents ek B @ ho! ¢ the day when fthe ! {mittenium arrives and something IS | yone by town authorities with view to bettering affair Meeting ot School Board me of the Borlin ol board will held this even- it 8 o'clock in the off of the 1 imporfant items up for action, combination of March mect- exclude ing not have fact ved chanee that L once is Lase will ue to the wve heen taken n but one o aken by the b termine w buplls are subjs No other schoo e Ly th leemed advise cival school A in the on oppo sregation Mrs, Mrs. P'an vas elected pr smerican 1 last night DALY 10 GENTE ng fi e Ihere has ind the cultnres 1th authoritics will } * or not any other | 15 in tc il he 1 it is Per- prea is | Murmur; Pain Gone At Once—Guaranteed. WAFERS THIN AS PAPER SHOES DON'T HURT “I never saw their equal.” Yank corns right out by the roots anc never a pain or sting. I a joy to stick an ‘O-Joy Corn Wafer” on a tender, achy corn. Away go pain immediately and then later out comes callous, corn, roots and all. Slip shoes right on—they won't hurt. O-Joy Corn W are thin as paper. Stop using ug burning acids amI doughnut )m» te Thous: wm of pm]\lr- torturec with corns ' 0-Joy Wafe: guaranteed. cents. At lea FRECKLES AND i GEE! ZHERE'S A AICE WRISY WATCH TD LIKE 7O HAE = TLL GO IN AN ASK MM HOw AUCH T 1! regular t A everi iness will come is will be a y and the dinig- ocs Operation terlin’s well known from an oper- pwent carly this itain Gener per- T along nic may v week b af ington I\nlur 15 Elected cor of Kensing ition was is was he gotting <asica post of '\.4 jvas an attenda Hin mostly Edwards of ke guxiliary 12 institu- ons, wom Shelton Attend Card Party large attendance s afternoon na Hart Wil- of the | 1 it was be- would be n of the There Many at There was ere {Ameri lieved cleared work of were ahout Men's Lyceam Debate Men's Lyes wduled for lay evening promises to sting event for Kensing- rlin residents. The sub- to do with the British a matter which is of this are declared and they have research, one of Edwar This and Mrs. m. neeting of i« said that bout 15 Mrs. A lected first e —— e JUDDIE L. LANDGREN Plumbing, Tinning, Heating Berlin, Conn. Tel. 672-5 Res. 3571-J e T T — DANCE FORESTERS’ HALL BERLIN Saturday, March 6 CHARTER OAK ORCH. of Hartford ADMISSION ble was the organization the membe Ambrose Rarrett president; was second Th viee t ! nex W an in and 1 will h rubber sit of interest to country. T {0 be highly 1 been cngaged the ton ation all arguers oficient extensive ate may be far Town Tall re-decorating the v 1 About The The matter interd t which has often con i g Derlinit is in p.oor condition an » up for discus- wall paper decidedly Di- old fashioned atmosphere lends an coloring on | | s I: ORNS BENOVED Britain met with favor. These hung above the middle of the st intersection and, in addition to ha ing a large cross p on them, also cas the road In each thought that t appraise unfa the fact t bad corners, thereby to slow up and cutti possibility of accidents The chamher also considerod ing steps to minimize the danger at {the West Main strect raiiroad cross- ing. This is placed at y wa and the fde Al Wty are discerni | red glow upon | direetion, 1t s motorists were with causing them down the therefore not minute ntilities committe: 1 Banquet evmour, chairr nan, Jan Newton Al ran ir we hands of this body I S Honor Pupils eards v B Ke Charles 1 1 | wers the month of February ool. T 1 nd over 99 in courses win highest who have over 80 courses and no mark below |listed who w [their thos in | two are | 1 honors, | who keep their sub- Lonorable s follows among those 1 thos o8¢ homores vh honors William Webber, Haskell, Virginia Conforti, | jorie Rutland, Lucy Iogers, McKernan, Helen Ostman, MacTldowir Howard beth Jenni Mildred Dusen, | Pratt, | Purdy, YVan Stephen | rar- | DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, (ANNOUNCE: HONOR PUPILS | Street School — Tire |, war row | ment will by | ma honors, | MARCH | Douglas Martin, Martin's cholce was | also & reelection, New Teacher Here Miss Harrlet Colson has been em- ployed by the Plainville school com- | mittee to teach in the third grade at the Linden street school. Miss Col son, who comes from Suftield, is a gndvx.llu of the New Britain nr\lmull school, §he has had some nwmm., t she has be ems | IIIO\-‘J in her home town I‘v’ HH(’WII |since her graduation Miss Colson sucee Johnson, whose re pted by the ohnson ha position fn art ire Warden Warns Schiubert, forcst fire b ved ! no- | tice from it 1 den Hawes and calls it to the attention of verldents n order to hold fires that e not to issuo £ April lintely Miss Ignation hus | hool oo DPla the mmittes e Georg lown the April have in great ng the we Vs mh am ask ny war rmits during me following a rain mI v appreciate ! it if you w in your d e Iixe all peoy i their rubhis Mareh hetors Mr, who s will by ns that vithout Th ¢ permits as well as | feputies In this Foran and Plainville 1ore Banquet t of the prose a deputy fire | ns ean | i 1 and Robertse Benefit il A tion will be tomo fam Kavanaug Plainvil menu w restaurant, roust young o, ndeville Ihred i ager tol from ht general B Wil n i Duffy, presider hody w 1 West o Temeo Team Wins 1o bowling team al Clty Dowling s plac fofent- pinf; ollowir i te Trumbull Flec, Livingston nm & M i 1y { sm | Bahi 0’Brien Boy Thin And PaI In a I,l((Io 0\(\1 T\\n Months Lonors: Usher, 8 Taylor. Viei 2 Constar {othy Tves, Anua Colem Honors—Emma. Hills, Doris Corns Come Out Without a | | inent of M { with the elect |lust night things il on a firm ha lent i e started once T “hwab was | pres hefore | tually { sworn officers elected wer Vice-preside retary, Loyal COMMUNITY * THEATER PLAINVILLY March 5 ACORD in CVCLONT devilie Friday, ART SCIRCE'S i TRY 5 I‘Iw\ 1 Liver Oil—g Il you that Ve, I«v.an Lisapt to pre buyir ara 1 er 0O Cor parents pon coated, and as ¢ s candy The lahway nd did son of Geory N G n O'Bri it ponnds, ndre Mot} 1 1 per rs, ak, thin o SR tee and you arc Vi1 pren h result 1 tor HIS FRIENDS WHAT DoES fi? Jg‘m— “IEN v ( on N AE TN T AMT? GASH - 1T WOLLD This 1026, w Walte Vi §69 28 Club Bristol News III’PIISE CHANGE N - I8TH AMENDMENT ¢ [} Capltal City 1 Parker . Mitlard Moo Lewis Kinberly 188 187 Note Mrs, Emerson 1" Hartfor lospital row Dristol & 18 stringing on the Plainviile Would Be Grave Ernor REY. W. B, GIFFIN RESIGNS, Plalnvilte new tr line E [ private heat, d. To rent, {r room, steam ntrally loea e ~advt Vietory Barb: in its new quarter Iilo ~advt famlly, & all convens Call Plainy Porcstville Yastor to Go to West- shop ville in o April—Councilmen s in the s now and Downh Water Board Meet—Throws Mus- tard Bottle 150 ATRPLANES AR ORDERED FOR NAVY o Avin At Wife, persc me attended a in the two noted , William ) I ! Majo pre Is Largest i Contract of Government Sinee War, 1 innounc ny modif i t Volste N ing action zntion 1t any s return of cond or 1 Packard Detroit virpl Motor Mi about tions prevalent Uo7 1he ngines company apes o Amerien T ma cal orator and ) of Ar an impassion signature 0 stil the ovide support eh will pr for lanes and eng eption of training some amphibians will to equip the carriers, Lexington and ) cretary Wilbur i showe “Pussyfoot” Jol deseription of rough In d B ry hopeful for > in Indi eling that | < nson gave a d with t (3 plancs and . his u wrope. He was complete temper- many tour dia a W two eraft of the Lroug added d not only as on developme “it cost money that " GOUPLE MEET DEATH AS TRAIN CRASHES AUTO Victims Car Demolished On Crossing caning exception ost of prohihi- ot foward Spain tiq ft differed iy Speading Mail Tlier At Union Hill, N, Y. < a pro loor ventive on Mill, N I'red €. Y. Marel Mr of Rochester, r fay (7 was struck | n o at s e W branch of the railrond. The Oswego to N it the o ation of would be a grave mis ain that fought {0 a finish y Ed cal select and efforts 1o should he ny autoniol 2 bound v al was given re yendered Male ey Ario Giffin to Teave \\ |Il| am G 1 who op he for raveling at high Methodist ehure in Yor. 1 to be- Met Iaven, at that aceept in Westville, will take noint i ¢ odist nreh Professor )IlIlrl'a)' Makes j,“ Strong Plea for Spain New up his duties P BoeS London, March ert Murray, 10 Har-{ 1 in September to i1l the Norton | chatr of poetry and who is preside f league of H ade a plea on behalf permanent membership council in a sp ¥ Professor fal board ¢ chureh Ashury already ex- Rev, Wil- of Center Mor: pastor who has vitation Jr, , 1o hecome of |1t on |chur here | Two Above e ech This Morming out the e ters city ce's | ringe two to six 2010 is ind above remin, mor Mrs, 1 of appoint &pani throughout Haverhill Man S hl\ed During I-'frht in \I\op 1L Mass, March 5 () — the use of a nafling Tri Sho G « Wil be |tomorrow ¥ w helg stvil 0 o'clock pastor hureh will officiate tev, of 1ken to over in Pine th ove cometery Conneil and The memt hoard « fight in work- tod Water Board TS of the ¢ Moot hor counc: h Geo At the Ga said his condition o were for Dominice lerla, a who 1 stabhing. searching to discuss the t proposed water company on enue, pure city worl the $25,000 Fund for I Lake Bridge Survey ! N M 5 (A - An pre 1 estimates f woodheel zed with ilities for Athany ch ! [Ro! <Aw N ‘u <‘n?t— GINEN ANYTUING 1IN WORLD TOVE HAD ~~ | DIDNY You BLUY IT? r\, (‘11 Jobusonand Ebbert - Fee Il‘ ation v N pastor | of the |fa {council meeting some evening prior |10 that date and a final decision will [0 doubt be reached at that time, il nu- budget for 1926, which was nally approved at the gounci ‘m-lmfi on last Tuesday evenlog, irries under the appropriations for 'v). water company an {tem of $30,. 000 for rcal estate, which was to be used for the completion of the Luilding pru;ruln ks Elect Oftice At iln regular meet| ng of the Bristol Lodge of Elks held last vening, the following ofticers were clected for the coming year: Exalted [Ruler, William Joht nston; esteemed ading knight, W. J, Fries; esteam- loyal l\mmu. Henry J. Flynn; |esteemed lecturing knight, Harry l.yneh; tyler, Edward @, elson: |secre George L. Roberts; treas- urrr, Hilary 8 Driscoll; trustees, James T, Case, D, F. Crowley, How- anford, William Hynds and . Pons; grand lodge dole- A. Viering: alterpate, p. Used Wife Yor Target Irank Lewls of Irving street, was I efore Judge Malons In the elty ourt this morning | 4 with as- ther, and breaeh It developed from o lI\'\I Lewis has an un- nd it seemed 10 its greatest helghts whe was at home with his wife, The climax was reached last Tues- ght when Lewis used his wife farget with a mustard bottle His aim was a little iiled to score a bulls- Lew elt that it missil see Nis days to to riod control 1 that pe ritain Guards Here Tonight inst the I team with only nesday evening iritain boyvs forced 1 e night obliged in i the on oy he at high speed to the fire Wed Bearing Maker overcomsa a te second half to to ont This will be fourth enco 1s having th nd one defeat. big game starts at with Clyde Waters the h man on floor Liquor Dispenser Heavily Fined 1 Tornowski of Texingter was raided yes m. hy Officers inski and Norton, pleaded guilty Willlam I, Malone j ssion of police court held vesterday is was Tor. 10wski's second appearance this ar on the same charge and al- ough his wife made every effort to destroy the evidence, enough was seeured by the officers after they 1 broken down the kitehen door. ttorney Joseph P. O'Connell ap- peaved for the accused and told the court that the defendant had prom- ised him faithfully to discontinue his illegal activities if no Jail sentence was imposed, | Judge |evidence, land costs, were paid. | Arrested For Non-Support Charles Reynolds of Washington {street, Torestville, was before tha jcourt yesterday afternoon, charged with non-support. The eomplaint was made by the divorced wife of Reynolds, who claimed that he had *d to make proper provision for |their three children, aged four, five son wit] with two is sed o:1h | eley | i Y one, after hearng the fmposed a fine of $200 totaling $£219.40, whieh William J. Malone, both sides of the story, in- to pay his divores k for the main. children and contin. for one month under ation officer to see 1ent was Lentel services, consisting of ry and Stations of the Cross 13 0 St church aclock, Similar services will Matth Roman ireh, I'orestyille, at {Rosa Jos is olic t d i Catholie the same ow's Hotel Manager Resigns il P who for the ral years has b manager 1 hiotel on North Main streat, resigned his position to take ef. fect March Mr. Delky | York Mon propositic ouncement to his pl. expects to go to New to look over a bust. no definite an. has yet been made as for the future. hree Chimney Fires department was called es sinco yesterday noon which were ey Itinguished withont damage. 1p vesterday, Squad A telephone alarm at the mt of Terryville re ne Co. No. 1 Hub- morning company were callad to the on Ples ine BUYIT? W, TH' AVAN) WANTED TEA CEI'\P'S

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