New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 7

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Fill Mlil Ordtrs 3@@! SOME WASH GOODS VALUES WELL WORTH YOUR NOTICE 36-Inch Figured Crepes 29¢ yard For night garments, 36-Inch Broadcloth 59¢ yard lin- ‘\-_9“: 1926 stripes, fig- cerie and other uses; a ures, fancies and_plain fine showing of colors, colors offered in & | .5 plye, orchid, pink, variety of lovely color- honeydew, ete.; pretty ings, guaranteed fast. | qogions. 36-Inch Pamico Cloth 48¢ yard The ideal tub fabric. Colors are fadeless: will not change by washing or by sun or weather exposure. Made of two-ply mercerized varns, it will not lose its beauty.s Lovely colors with finish equaled only in the high-grade linens. Selvedge stamped with Pacific fast color guaranteed Wash Goods Department—DMain Floor Mail Orders NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainville New; SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1026, 7 STmaTmwSx <2 and wi t g o the semi B I N 1d by ¢ I s BBk 1 us above stated, lower tases will 4l 0 George M o of 15 Poloy street provall for many property owners. Ao viatol INeWs ooy et it s e e s s in it & . neods only i 5 North stre | o public In general are wateh- re § 5 71 Women's Auvdliary of Boys' Clubs A stions of the efty counclly plan of 2 DNTHETIONBAL 5 ST AR ey i John O'Hara's Death Atribuied " ’ Gtk Pays Ryboagk T {0 Apoplexy s - Daage 0 Muomobile & VED HERE 66 VEARS . T THE RAILROAD SITUTION 70 27 o Plainville n County New Additions O'Har: Wa O'Hara of N ces, Mre. A ord, Mre. 1 Broad street, Mr re they can he examin tervals, T fought if Berlin News in s year, | fa school v follow & interests of the Berlin 1ot ting & sto visfted 1 JOHN excer Ganie w St. Paul's Church N g A PAROLE JUMPER;xg:fmfiww*“J;xx; A T ST T of disease germs > avay | e e { A .“l.lw\nnp:ll‘ Churly Youth From Meriden Relorma- : | R 3G B of Kebsington [ e S 4 L IR GH L) lin Congregational holy STORE BURGLARY SUSPROT neet wes frseieiad S ik schoo board norrow mor Miss Mary Griswo Btionil 5 ; o . [called atfention to the f, o Targe Number 0f Diphtheria Car- | 7000 20 O O on ok ';,.' : ricrs Found At Docal School— |The nest meeting of the b held on the firet Friday evening School Boanl Transacts Routine ‘h April, unless speefal need a . |session 18 found Affairs—Church News—Ttems, Fdward J. Peck Sl With th 4:30 o'cloc o s e ; URIS mentl « parole Jumper from tho ""”'l"’iumq near the Merid 1‘h‘»_‘ A Y 5 Reform sohool, the mystery r 2 AT otelock 4 {Peck was a member of an old Be h 2 ing several breaks at the J8° |)in family which settlad in this sce- Kensington Congregational hoo! has Leen eleared up. It s | 8 RS E O davs. e had | ¢ young men's ¢ & pected that Gregory may also |y o B0 Bt BlCE o his it “' 10 o'clock tos e been responsible for t |wvas engzaged fn fan | the regular m glary of the Fogltatl store e: o dtica Lrnct ot | beld at 11 s took part in public a L. Phillips in regory was arrested by regarded highly by his uled f Vrank Brown anl Orville Ventres|,cigpyors and was one JLERG of the Berlin police department and {yns”or farmers, being d The () . was taken to the New Britain po-leon s gamily of agriculturiste. Yis | Society meeting has | lice station, ound | 4ath od by DI |p. m that he had jumped trom |y curvived by his wife and one | Kensington Methodist It the Merlden tnstitution Sl e e e k. Funeral i I My Brother's back this morn! e i o Soni hiallate | the text of t reports f esfdents | May B. Lord he Ledge se “M' had it | Methodist church to: 1t 2 man had been séén going o o'clock 1 from the building late at night ! Y Jt was found, upon investigation, lscussion will be “What (75 {hat one of the 4 been Means to Me." I & troken in To lndall Deacons, ! ord will be tt T might ¢ \ No ing service will be re T lected dea - o'clock the s 1 fiered 10 some exte :Np'\'ln: 1 Iress by Rev. Miss Lo re was evidence to show| i with ap | ‘rong Choice.” t som h morning at 5| Junior lea of the regular rnoon at 3:15 o'clock a rs det 4 X A, Fiske adnes Afte | find out mysterions pr 1| tor, will be of the § Woman's Homw s, ~O"1\‘ 1'.>u"|‘\;4'1t71"”‘\ lation | n {oday. Gregory was fou " St. Paul's Notes T | the remains of he Very Rev, C. J. Hayes, su- Le offering w the ned and | perior of “alette colleg The mi A revolver V Hartford, will deliver the sermon at | h i 8 next Wednesaay | n 1 (Continued o~ * 18.) | 1t on! ping quarters CARD OF THANKS ) rot entered for the purpose We wish to thank o g glary. ¢ in East Be Rovs ihvin * Teams Both Entered Tournaments—seyeral Citizenry — | Church Notices for Tomorrow Officials Discuss Improvements I Bristol—City Waiting o Governe er, New Haven, H Complain of Protection oA (o Aot On Roaltoest tevom Hicat W ¥ mendations—Ended Golfers Or- canizing Tt Puneral of Mrs i o Torrington Play Sessfons Ladies Cluh Mrs Ldna Smith ) i o s e i C. G lelh of Daughter : S ; G T t A was born yesterday ¥ . B < Ty \ Williar \1\ ! \ ailroad Men Here will « ) remains will 1 3 g0 William . Malo Ative T ) West cemetery ! f s 1 Ity tor peist Clinrch \ 3 3 ' e i . ! Anait Action by City « E & b 3 it « {3 re ings Aleais DL K e ¥ & ) in ) i i A i s of o i = S z ou. 1 h would t e ) y 1 L D K : \ ecgday eve h 9. 1t b 4 ond that this session d new building for the | iy ¥ Wil b ally dis- 1 i < 1 Chinmey Fire . R Ay | ‘ White Radio Control ; \ Bill Again Reported s ’ g v, Washington, March 6 (P — ! B ] o nt marine © ni t v the White ] ; revised form. NOTICE ! \ s c e ety 4 ip from country ¢ I wilt g A8 Voled to minctithe vesalutie ‘ 5 st radio tnbes or cquip- AV ™ Parent-Teacher Assn. Meeting r N The s Community Theater | . (Plainyille) A musical § ) Saturday. March 6 RIOTING IN ARICA BUCK JONES fn 1A Arlea, Chite, March & (P—Riotiz DURAND OF BAD LANDS Eiyeas i ACRIE isansanjEeroyaTY A | 1 too positiv . vian voters RICHARD BARTHELMESS fn Tl S b B Gt “BEAUTIFUL CITY” | 1 o s absc «cion Amiliary To Entertain Mon. and Tues, March 8§ and @ . 1 2 : S Mat. Mon. at 1:13, Children 100 on neat = g Mar v o \ vi 1 MAR IR 11t In fact, or ble rate © £ fARY CARR in ) RS e T A \ A LITTLE LEADLR Over the Hill” | 17, ! : e ety Eveniog i Marriage ot License Tseued \ g On the Sick List Mrs, Mary O'Brien of Boyer street y 111 at her m the Beriin leved sible for the break mad store e Gregory wa ati grocery T\vn\ of Maaselll Kensington s to be about again after an at- k of Influenza 1 ‘Find Diphtheria Carricrs { Reports from the laboratory |t health to | | tha state department of Returning From Florida : Dr. Rober M. Griswold, health offi- 1 Mrs. Joseph Dougherty | ou! mepes cor of Berlin, Indicate quite a lar who have b ADTURE OF )5 YEAH=DONT TAK aumber of diphtheria carriers at the winter months in DARIEL INTHE 1 50 AUCH= T TRYIN' Percival school, where one case of | to return LION'S DER el the discase has already been foun 5 (& AS ~ultures were taken by the loc to word received health authorities Thursday and | fricnds ) mples were immediately taken to | Is Appolnted Treasurer = ho laboratory, reports having been | Mrs. Fi nk Pierpont of Kensing- t ton has appointed treasurer of the Berlin branch of the Soctety For the P'ropagation of Faith, an organiza- obtalned in 24 hours All children at this school will be amined daily until the situation is vl O up. Parents are advised to ! tion of the Catholic church, which il feep at home any children who maintains branches in every parish plain of having sor throats, and | throughout the gtate. s consult the tamily physician at once. | Well Child Conference e arriers have been fent to their | The next Well Child conference at homes and are -receiving attention will be held at the T. B. ‘11' from physicians neton. on Wednesday 1ss Mary Griswold pe of mext w ent of schools, stated today 1ok A specialist "\" b i Perefval school will not be closed : «ince it will be possible for the au (lash For Rents » orities to stamp ot With the arrival of sp the | ine ore easily if the ch for rents is apparent FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Al] lhe Money in the World GEE' 1 NBVER AOM, DID PEOPL LOW 1N TUE WORLD } e VAEW TAIS BEFORE + ) SHOULD T Khsouh FRECKIEST WBLL I SAYS GO SWIMMING A LOT 1w IFITS / WHAT MAKES YOO LERE TUAT THE e A NBRLETNES ;1 piuas of AT § DEOPLE DIED OF ¢ ‘( o DIVERS DISEASES | W / |

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