New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Wi Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled SPECIAL MARCH PRICES ON RUGS OFFER YOU GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO BUY NOW AND SAVE LARGELY We have just received a large shipment o f desirable Rugs bought under most advan- tageous price conditions and offer same at unusually low rates. Housecleaning time close at hand. coverings, Anticipate a little by looking to your needs in floor By doing so and buying now you will save in a way that will pay you well, 8-3x10-6 FINEST WORSTED WILTON RUGS— Regular price $132.00. Our March Sale Price is $ 1 07'50 8-3x10-6 ROYAL WILTON RUGS— Regular price $96.00, Our March Sale Price is $82’50 8-3x10-6 SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS— Regular price $79.50. $69 50 () Our March Sale Price is 8-3x10-6 AXMINSTER RUGS— Best qualit $52.00 9x12 FINEST WORSTED ’ Regular price WILTON RUGS— $150.00. ‘ Our March Sale Price is $] 17'50 9x12 ROYAL WILTON RUGS— Reg. selling price $105.00. $89 50 . Our March Sale Price is 9x12 SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS— Reg. selling price $89.50. $72 50 - | Our March Sale Price is ‘R RUGS—Best quality. 9x12 AXMINSTE $55.00 Regular price $69.00 Our March Sale Price is SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS— Regular price $55.00. Our March Sale Price is $42‘50 EXTRA SPECIAL—One Lot 35 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUC( Regular price $39.50. $29.75 Our March Sale Price is Regular price $65.00, Our March Sale Price is 8-3x10-6 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS— Regular price $47.50. Our March Sale Price is $39'50 9x12 ROYAL AXMINSTER RUGS— Reg. selling price $47.50. $39 50 . Our March Sale Price is 8-3x10-6 Plainville News SUIT FOR 10,000 e FOR GIRL'S DEATH .- Riccio Sues Town, Claiming 1t ! 15 Responsible for Crash GRANGE 1926 PROGRAM | Plainvilie Grange Plans Busy Year | ~Town Buys In Many Lots At Public Auctlon — Former Local Girl Married—Church Notes, Suit for $10,000 damages has been brought against the town of Plain- ville by Edward Ricclo of North | Main street, Bristol, as a result of |the fatal automobile ! Pine stre his {enmone of heading west on , the driver's vision 1 by the lights of another car, ach ran headlong into ¢ by the side of the strect was hurled her Town Bnys In It is claimed in the writ th itown was negligent in allowing the tree to remain jutting into the road- ruction and danger to pers were fssued by Spellacy, Berman & Wholean Hartford, Deputy Sherift I Iurrey served them on Tow Judge B. I, , the town 11 probably act for Plain he actlon came as a surprise it was thought that no sul ihe brought. Menmene lost a result of the accider t was later returned to him is the girl's uncl dministrator of her Grange Program For \. se as estate. sington Grammar school for {pected to have either Prof. W, in the new library being collect- | Slocum or Prof. 13, H, Camp of \ cd at that institution, a ten volume |leyan before the Par of “A History of the 1d |and T " & copy © |evening, ) v 19, liller's “Photog j\“‘“ is the h which is qui cak 1l of the depurt onomy at Wi |merly associate a rare Hall- Sp iy vak Firm Re- work, a S not in ite most virul a sort of di form ather her home by illness The regular weekly prayer m association ¥rids Miss Shirley Dowd is confined to | and o el shows th busy progrs r "-'u H. | Gran Ves- | an onts ts carded Marrled Tn Word has becr xur‘ | March | Hubbell Lottie \t\v 1 | Sister Helen Day. Birde," w on but | April May 4—Pa to the degre Musie. Bughee —Conferring third Harvest sup Plainville Flimi cet- Property California ated |auaa The mee .\m[ | ¥or th Sl o L Bvidel News of 1) \‘ ¢ standard Steel Bowling luspectors No, 1 Gounul Members Give Sancnun s 10 New Structure Parent-Ty e At 8 + WADE BREAKS TWO TIES tnestigation of rall - Mountain school Site = Merchants Want Part of Main Street Widened— Loy Scouts Have Banquet. g progr r- erected on ental for offi tion expiration i he 1 could el that ving Mayor ogative {]KWATERBIMR sary exy Hayes and Anderson against. o sceond time during the eves exercised his pre. and voted In favor of the water commissioners were vised that they might pro- with thelr work and the joint adjourned I new administration g was ropos the water department. ralize all its forces and mple facllities for any nsion, which was en- under the condi- they exist at present, her Association Meeting o'clock this evening in the I ® new school on nnual meeting acher association of t will be for the year will bo business tra siness rossible . Morse . Dancia r, William ard Arms, plano. + Rossin! + Beott ol Wolfenden Mascagni ... Yradier of Grade VIl G. Curran 8tricklan Istol Iman Losey > gerved nien Devotions 1s will be held t The ser- Jo v meeting in Aca neral of Tols Woodward 1 of Lois Arlene Wood er of Woodward of om the nts this afternoon rector of 1 officlaten cea 1n th y for inter- in the g Appeals Case ur § liart of 138 Woodland who was sentenced in the ourt yesterday morning by M. Donovan to 60 il for drunkenness and the peace on March 5, for ing of the 1y Methodist church will he his attorney, Noble E. tv e late ator Frank P, Prande. | organized Under New Name e of Connecticut. It 13 certain CAPITAL GOT TO 50,000 lated, Spiers Relinquishes Interest In the | Business—Berlin Couple Fined for Selling Liquor—Dr, Griswold The Hall-Splers Brick Co. sorganized under the name of |t Brick Co. and there | worth one class, whercas there were tv classes in the old firn has been cut from § 1. H. Holmes of faken the place of casurer of the new concern Villiam §. Hyde of Mancl )come sceretary, Mr apitol | e Holm > of terests of P of the former tockholders, Mr. St nquished his interests 1d has returned to T which city he origi f. Hall is still a ste Tapers anne bloyad ¢ yards a he output is thout 12,000,000 hrie r. It vas stated today tha 3 nlargements are planned gards, althonzh there wi chan o cour ght of 2 in nolice, aided by Officer departy chru 1l Berlin resident Vation charges, nong th 1 three b; nt of tha nt testified Aunxilinrs 15 Lodies' Dr. \ tnown pl Rerlin, roce: and PRIZE CHARLESTON FORESTERS' WAL RLIN SATERDAY, MARCH 13 Music by Charter Oak Orchestra of Hartford Admission 50c. has asked tributions of bo Lenten Serviee Ta Makes Gift To Library—Items, |dcil orvice has | s 0 | con i ! It iy understood that several other | { Berlln citizens have made gifts to | | | i is new librs een sct a oks, whi reénce by nt of School resldc The Very Salet serm wl's n there 0 o'cle the W k Services Tomors ular mi tomorro ck at the B usual hour, d Samuel A, 1 oh heduled is s ritain ear! of his addr one of a series of [meeting, t midwe Ker M fen's ington nAnn 1 1l on orc urnish musi will b T hy t 1l Plan Hall In oy e e ot e FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS course nned to re-decorate terior of the ilding to ne t fistures are being planned. is not 1 Is ar er thor Tast r the Cor h 17 is | the usus 1 be a by that the irn out n out ta nticipated approxima for the h will he pupils, tonight at Tyee April 9. and the ha rlin Jtems borate St. for the fe booking the hurch parlors Th t the u. our Miss Hope Demore s ill A special room has ollection ot be uscd for ref- perintend- | Mary E. Griswold of Rev. and Mrs, Fuller have received card nts to send con- |them, Orlando, Flor b cs to the libvary. | prese Tonight | The mes f the Boys' club C. J. Hayes of the [be held at Community hall Hartford, will |evening on at the Lenten | Phil o'clock at ' confir In addition to - will be Rosary On I'riday - ck the service will }Ilm to Be Locked 1y of the Cross, i Tnd ind Betty ed to their ho: Rou eve- d club's v egational er Ottenhei fact that lupon a sk stor of the |n to speak in jou v in the evening. |r ss at the | Ottenheimer, “The Chris- |sent ¢ T a local hoosters hrilliant idea meth w in radio hoa H. rri t spent two hours ir 1 ne to the f0 the story g il w. through WGN. K ser v oeve i singion Method not connc v B. Lord the police il whe Mayor H orde to throw Otte con- um Meeting 1 1m of Kensington |04 the t at S o'clock at Congregational | e Niagara Falls Slowly But Surely Recedi Rubber 4 0, March 10 (A —TPre and Niagara Falls from losin is an immediate concern of o prospec nd grooms, in the opinion Secretary Herbert Hoover | Surveys of army engineers, Hoover sald here last o debaters nsington 1 Paul G. Ay is ex- and that, unless n, the ecome a turbulent rapids ual Dance s met last evening ¢ house for the ans for the an- | held The kong |earpment water prot telepho Ahlberg's has recently issucd a n of New Bri | that China subser for the affair, [the largely led, [than three tim of tickets, hers cut off nprovements of getting venting Talls are slowly cut. e company in Hong flirt over wires with telephone girls mor urs- will Friday Up March 10 () with the problem i third supper Conferring and Harvest hing | 4 6 last | West Harttord, vite 1‘1' N 'S, | be giv n by th up of sist er divection of ¢ ¢ School Cost The town of I’} I'rize of its incom was grown fr 3 r round tow red | Prize for handsc hom gronn flow Low t L. S. Tho town of 13-100 per cent of schools housckeeper, chairman, home omies ¢ Music. per year for | vember first and pends 55 42-1 {sccona a ! g Music. tax income per | Novemb ) ng third | Plainville exp and fourth 1 of its net tax in ng | per. hools. COBMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 BUCK JONES, In “LAZYBONES" g its beauty the tive | n of | Huvm.i B at § mlm\ tc {1ocal men are asked to r ‘ Recreati Girl Reserves leys Raymond G. Ostman o Violin Instruction 98 tice parlol Beginners and Advanced Students | Come prepared for s Usher, the chairman of Studio: 15 Farmington Avenne committe | | | Phone 1 | or s under | of a month e pros- Seenn o end COME OUT IN T’ t enough concen- BACK VARD QUICK re turned nl;‘ ';n‘r'L,: Pop!! 1 JUST SAW omy appearance. /;aumw&: WANT 100 To KETC will go h the matter care- will soon con- tion. » measure own, althouy Patrick’s day pro- , ty club night inged. In busincss program \quet and it is ex- entire membership ities. Jar- talent for rt of the pro- wn act in ad- has been se- that there present. lent tely 150 present plans mature it is ex- f/ HAMST mu?s:& Il ARY RABBIT-1 GUESS ] YoL WERE SEEING 7 A RABB\‘F? You U“’S* 8e w:m« ome per Bowling Tonight There will be a meeting were fixed by Judge 0 were furnished noon and case will ba B x-\ the June term of the School site Tavestigated cd of at th CANADA RANKS SECOND City veiil Remove (‘m\ or Money Refunded WAFERS FOR 10c i NOT LIKE THE REST |out of the board be fns build! had bee he council, ed all sorts, of corr ing th \c reli e and 1t the wonds Councl 1 to brea 1otion was b, Hough and out as Propos ] | ix 0-Joy | °n at the Jast rd of education, ttee of that Miss Allce Jarnes and Karl Fall Mountain s place, sed sites for the for the Twelfth looked over. voters also present was divided as to the f this location for the iet was n was taken and be until another voters of that par- « t is held. Contract Awarded for the printing of has been ¢ Purchasing Agent le to the Adkins Rope the basis of 26, while that ny was $458.02. W llnhl Manager an has been ap- ¢ of the Perl hotel 1 street to succeed ho resigned last Collman has l cen night elerk Perl for t T year and a Main Street Widening on signed by a number of n street, asking of Main street be- ack river and the 1 the hands of consideration, r was briefly discussed nd it was decided to t a hearing would be s matter at the next g on April 6 ation of § )0 for the of this work was in- budget. He Never Heard Them Called That Before NN | Aonsense! WAS YOUR \ LH\\AG\NA‘KO“' ) 4 \'E:,A‘NFS‘ \ 1 saw iy, PoP! IT T RIGLT Ri6N IS IMAGINATION WHITE REHIND,

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