New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 7

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'EW BIHT\I‘\Y DAILY HFR.\TD MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1926, Sy e e e S P'roposed Trish afrs—Mr. Murphy, old-fashior Plainville H, 8. .. 60l v fiadier ln School B 4 l N Wrom tha ave fiures i ln|"Take e Muck To Trcland~rain risto ews evident that Plainville’s now high Hayes. school will be economically con- |"That OId Trish Mothe ne et Sy The pupila of the elght grades of |COTACT of Broad the Broad street school have joined |She slipped on \ the ranks of those of the high |1l heavily to 1} ¢ 8 - i g Hoslord Homestead DESITOPER-| " ol iy Wi 1 i o v » Promms Arranged for Tonight Chimoey Fire a RamOUES [y v e i o | i | and Tomorrow Night parenta’and frlends volo In favor ot |on {0 -\..‘ New Dritain Geners such a bullding tonlght. Themes [Pital 1o have an X.ray phote selyes have expressed their opinions M. B Church Notes OUR GREAT ANNUAL MARCH SALE OF Bhot o mnte v T lent that the townspeople them of e av. |chureh will meot at 7:30 o'clock to- | Samuel Applebaum Consleted of De- [ | Program For St. Patrick's Social y say. Following el i B 8, Tatricl 4 entertuin- | Wagon—Priest Faints Wiile ¢cl | new ) The old Hosford homestead on |sehool for the following reasons: |¢ held on Thursd ing at 7i45 a l s week marks the close of the The savings are many and large. It is the once-a-year occasion that so i Ra et e i ealioR | Dkl et AR o : p p 201h season of the Bristol Pul benefits the housewives in the savings they make from regular prices of ground last evening by one of 1%0 |qin and Bristol high schools win | On Iriday cvening the Ladics' / | ) h season of the Tiristol Tubli these wares. All Faney China, Colored Glassware, Floor, Pridge and "”“"'1,,"‘"‘ ""”"“ ‘_”““f;’l oy any lionors, While theso pupits f0lely Wil Nold a food sale at th felioah Sun s eradunlion Table Lamps, Mirrors in upright, oblong, three-opening styles for buffets, FeTLRRrORIng o s i e rony Db g, Ui Gl i ' ! 1 i AL ey Rates all attractively framed. st S e e e T Court Next Thursday » b ning. The vocation classes will hold 3 tilc ha ol It ¢ r D el . ; their exercises tonight in the audi FRAMED MIRRORS BUY DINNER WARE OPEN not known, bhut it is nmm;l.-’rjj‘”:\v. ceive th honors It )"‘:nu‘lfl‘l‘ S ! T 1 Ve e e s S e ¥ tRORS J it was canscd by a tramp or wants Its {uture citizens to be : ; & g, Three-opening style, 58x15 inches STOCK MATCHINGS NOW other intruder in the house, which | ki \at provide!tho right [ ! our b z on Church street and an in without end mirrors, priced but. . With two designs to select from. has been unoceupicd for veral d of education. E e i ‘ ¢ sting program has been R e e g each Can be matched at any time. We skl umangd Lol Shak i e el Db % ; 18 = 48)12“\ r(‘g £6.98 kind. ..$4.95 ey a man had been seen gaway |lieve, is tc ; I iiindly ; i | X Xt s start at § offer i from the house just before the fire | future Buflding will be open af 328.50 reg. 100-piece sets..$23.50 was discover but this report | 2 a fit 3 g s . 7:30 8 « general public m BIRD CAGE OUTFITS $14.95 reg. 50-piece sets..§11.95 1 be run down and Iire |higher st s of living G ik reatvam ey inspect the exhibit of the work of With brass cage and brass half $6.95 sets of 32 pieces.... $4 L. Trior sald this | trying 10 get all Xocan from W4y ¢ 1ot sot heen o i dvemnsikiog: and meshantcal loop stand, $8.98 kind.......$6.98 (ZECHO CHINA DINNER : holyhiofalicahsdRlI eliing ol 0olinn aoan i DIIRIE R e it 11 Pl W | trawing classes in the room directly portance to it. to those who provide el Nty . under the auditorinm 100 pieces, reg. $69.50 value $39.50 The fire was dl red by 0 Will they deprive me of hig v . s : . $69.50 value §39. e was dlscovered b il eprive 1 it : e e s Tha evening's exercises will be in OPTIC AMBER GLASS AMERICAN CHINA { nelghbor shortly s o ool privileges? T S charge of Karl A. Reiche, superin Goblets, Sherbets, Wines, Cock- DINNER SETS jamd_an alamm was immediately | A high school should \ft;'lh' oo [tomorrow afternoon at the home | tendent < schools, while the speaker ) S Tesculai e 00 pisce: 3950 ki 5 felephoned in. Tlainyille Hose Co. |reasonalis amount of cducation 80 ) e ras of the evening will be Arthur & tails and Ice Teas for....19¢ each 100 pieces, reg. $32.50 kind. $19.50 No. 1 lost no fime In hastening to |these who are ambitious but ca | ; s s | Barnes, ehairman of the evening SPECIAL VALUE the spot. hut the fire must have |afford further educat wil s ! : ning the tonfe | i on nre past sixty | school committee. Bridge Lamp Bargain of colored wrought iron, black, Nile green and e it owded a8 : MR : Oklahoma G B ety ;,T&f,’;?“fi;fi?;.‘ o Chinese red, with shade, regular price $8.50, for......cvouu. 98 each house was a of flames W i o Sl ros to come to ! i M;.:mm mechanieal drawing and the firemen arrived. In addition ' eo ¢ 208 | hie meeding o in a night high sehool there, | shop mathematics, this head st gained by the fire, [%e .nu OR¢ orcen ol vy afiernoon the T ¢ he age of 65: Adam Berry, 70,| The complete program for this the firemen were further handi- [Keop on having ¢ coRnEY W BN o | t. Patriek’s | (b Id his Towa farm at the|evening is as follons capped hy lack of water, e he. mnst educat I lid not |, 4o coc + Glocic p enty and Tth | Vocal Selections ........... ’ a brook ¢ from € t > RO fonds dially | He plans 1o g 21 hieh sehoot | Vielin Solo ... Willlam Hanrahan Extinguishing ¢ \ L JSTIE 1 vt 1 on go ot svard university, | Scottish Songs ..... Ole Robertson = ————— 'II)]VE"HWHUM{' o soliil= 8 e BT ek e sl S Er pital 1= re- State K, of P, Officers ‘;\‘)}-hl-'\'n Arthur 8. Barnes e e e R . e At Annual Ball Here| 1 e f . |by the death of Rev. Paul T° \1(;{ sssavasse s Josaph MeCormick | Lures b wly the g I ah s IR O : i, formerly wit : , Avardl of Cerilh et “There's nothing to it,” said Rev Song .... ¥ 3 o | time heea call was not n 1 ) 1 stor ) “] A v b ol v S cvening the graduu- |3 | Y 1o 1 it ¢ 1 e i v inment a cs club | Gon f o A n Vather Brennan today and he sajd | “West of the Gr S for help m New B Parents Nights st T S : ; i 4 i t or the Americanization classes ang {ho had racelved no dircet nforma- | ; © . lwithout water the dvpart gYL > "“‘t"';“‘u il be held 1o the same auditorium tion on the subject. *ha peciaty .. ... yedighbort ity ! 1 riday. night wak: parente” wlaht it ners ftal. s reported | Seon e {nnder the divection of Mr. Barnes. | Rabbi Hadas To Speak i g ! given no o nd th 1 ald [ at the HEGE Rl L st riil ; il L principal speaker of the evening | Rabbl Gershon HMadas of New |* i | av R ad nal ¢ ) nEwaRAG kA g 4 e (LW Ji ] il Mr. Rohert €. Deming, state Dritain will deliver an address on | o Padeli | P 0 T e R : fepresentative M director of Americantzation and 17 “Phe Church and The Synagogue,” | lr 1 Had a Girl Like \nu End | tmpc I crmiy et PRt HEARIRLE L # . Ve | certificates will be awarded, 104 of at a meeting of the Men's Bible : . Chatles Glana | the cause or seat of tl B on e i Alocer By i S0 SR B AR R | which will go to the Americanlzation class of Berlln on Wednesday eve- | “Pris » Bal Chimney Pire Sehool.” Mr. Pieree kg affui o former | 8:8 1 4 LB R T IS pupils and 68 1o the vocational —— ning of this week. The meeting will , 5 i 2 | Trusting that the daily five had of ‘alll necondary: education 1hiHownear > rther rmation ; § il sLlE L classes. . take place in the men's soclal roon: L curred and that they wonld Lave | the e of cetiout and veanly| HILCRTER LTI oot it e B St S | New Britain Man Fined Thm Membe]‘s wm]mm Ce]‘e- of the Berlin Congregational church, a0 rankie Vollz | D¢ for unother 24 o [ visity all the tichools SolEth i : i . Samuel Appelbaum, who was av- due to the fact that the community | go N alty Danc n n o retired ped | st state. He said dnopart = 7 I o N h avenue in East B oy Ball Gty RD [ o e e | Y M ok el e S Gl Sued for Dis e S s B i i e Closing Chorus ... Lnum Comp 5 i i G, Dhir SonFveRafingl sy and Rabbi Hadas' talk has been long to the efice hat | & BEUINY oA \ ¢ Judge William J. Malone heralded in Berlin and it is with sy Dotlingltoms o imney 1 g hould not shmply propar vorce IQ On‘y 14 L ihe g b “efty court ihis morning GELEBRAT[O" A BIG ONE Dleasure that the committee fn| Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Honiss en-|jome of . len Raymor - for w career, but for life.” ! Syeanal \ cireles | oneibaum had been making fri- . tertained rels s N . s > o charge announces that a date® has ives from Boston and Both trucks ¥ » cen years mor rips to the Eust Bristol sec- been set for his appearance, HeyPassale at their home over th: rive he e 1t tis Leen miade W gehiogls dian | \ for some time in bls lakery i . 8 . | was inally scheduled to he in|Week-end. : od 1 1 4 before, One of the < < and the suspicions of the po 1. A. B. Society Minstrel Show To- | was originally 5 _ < t miol A . 18y s of the p i Berlin early last month, hut Charles ¥ s from Panama, SR u e hi 3 teach & co that he had been deliveri: morrow—Rabbi Hadas Will $peak }1:cavy snow storms interfered w where he is stationed with the navy, | ks 1 ) for Work [ : } A3 <omutl Lesides cream puffs plans and other cngagements have that he i3 enjoving the war| anry e ¢ e Plaih ' i 1 v do not ladv fingers proved to be well In Berlin Wednesday Evening— | o vonted his coming to Berlin. ‘m.['\.ntmxxs which are now belng run [ ile Casting Co o i except u good i 2 . G inded, when the rehended him - 1t 15 expected that thers will he a |Off as a part of the navy progrant. | .cinpers of Plainville Hos . | teache ys and girls. |1 ’ ¢ act of delivering grain aleo Other Items of Intercst. large nttendance at the meeting, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevensou 1 o : e repare for lite must hav ; 3 A ) with a in appr which had been colored. Three members of the East Ber- |since Rabbl Hadas is well known entertained relatives over Sunday. RelR OB et thal taol roce Liore th f ) cparatory ‘ B Ins Prance, charged with in- 1in Methodist ¢hiurch, who s. land is regarded as a highly interest- | A danghter was born {olaTz. and oo ol on i subjrets. Domestic s il b AR A R oxication, was fined $a and costs. i ing speaker. Mrs. Raymond Blanvelt of New | agnoery > son prajses ; nedquired of every need not o ¥ Shew few Pleasant 1abticts, Luneral of John Seaman Britain Sunday morning at the N« 9 4 B p 1. Ltell you that u8 enl of onr gir : at Stomach Relief! tonathlot VAl Beaman of General lospital. s, i i il ill have eharge of home and 1t Stomach B i iconi, Paveutville wad KAl way formerly Miss Gene S Wit faust such dutisg o prertorn as e e ie, danghter of Mr. and | g, § . fyeing pertorn B b o S 5 i 2 Ho Ahass amd Mrs. Phillip Lotz, all [ pariors of B. C. Porters Sons, New B WA IR 1 i T strect also b 8 1 good o i 5y iy . P\ | o _William G. Grifiln of of East Berlin. Britaln, Rev. May B. Lord ofiicla Begining next Sunday the New | (3 e r il i ditay v s . R e ! fethodist chureh ofifciated Thene three women have been 1oy= [ed and burlal was in the Bridge | Tinven road will run motor b Tt n ishing Cs 8 and i firs v busins : : \ \ o8 . malne were placed in th ] supporters of tho ehurch since it | cemetery. over the Derlin to Middletown ve at his hor t week, Tl \ il b 1"_}"”' i . g iy vault at West cometery untfl spring was first formed in Bast Berlin and Motherhood Club Meeting uutil the covered bridge at Newfielc i f e ED gmolynn s A AR \ \ 2/ A. O, M. Meeting have been regular aftendants at A meeting of the Berlin Mother- removed and repairs to the bridg re : oxtinzuished with & d siven ! | i ; i N \ The 1 ke gervices. In spite of the fact that 'hm):} club will he held on Wednes- [at West Cromwell are complete ss by pron . . eans a schoo s 42l v | e na branch. Anelent Order they are all advancel in years they [ day afternoon at 3 o'clock at ! 10 Community club cabinet ravt | . the dvpar | 1! A L) 2 PO it i b, 3 af Hibernians, \-m'\m 'hrH ':nm'm- arc very active in alding in the work | home of Mrs. & Chase Coale, Worth- |4t the home of 1. O, Kk Sunday he firrmen ha 4 out i ! ¢ 1 ; i f \ Wng at § o'clock in Tagles of the institution. ington Ridge. A feature of the aft- |attcrnoon, making al arran 5 t s within ! ¢ b b g The anniversary was fittingly oh- fernoon will be the presentation of o |ments for the club banquet Wed- ) three of the fircs seryed yesterday morning, the €n- igpecial program of entertainment nesday even o roportion 3 5 - tira church being filled with people, |a group of children. All mothers On Mare 6 the Middlctows Town Meeting Tonight 1 lieve that i s estin Vg e o iy e imatters of fmport i Toany atfending from nearby tO®DS. [tre community, fogether with any |group of the Bpworth league wi A 3 ; o sting your o 2 : ; . il Takca (o nmwml e sermon was preached by Re other women Interested in the or- !m-u' at an “open house' ' my held | proposed new 82 " high sehoot | The W 2 Pl - y R : Tenry Cascone of Gieorge strect Dr. W. D. Beach, superintendent of | ganjzation, are invited to be present the local Methodist chu b el RO 5 Patrich’s Social o 5 : 7 N Fovad o the Hartford hes the New Haven district. Special g | 1 1 urday for observation and munsle was readered by Beach b renderad Giounods “Avo M2 1410 met this afternoon at @ ria” on the violin, accompanied Aty 3 Samuel A, Fiske of i s ; ; n 28 horniol the piano hy Rev. Dr. B Worthington Ridge. An inter sting | Mrs. Winfietld Ross and son. for HaLle reecpe [the afternoon e W dons 5 B v harl The history of the church rrmml . 2 ey Ui S Y disecussion of important news t ] e pol Hort Slatlins Srenin Rttt Taints on Altar U1s earllest beginning (o the p | opments of the past few week | retatives over th k-end T » tine was read by Miss Mabel BOrnea } (g0 eq by Mrs. Ellzabeth Wick- | Thers will be oting of (he ) ey o Snainae ot Wil o Syt Plles Dlsa eal I e chureh historian, whe FarS SUTCLCY Iwire, who Is in chargs of a fiv oftiglalquonsd e ' will be accepted and their Teeo . i el : J § {7 fafting spell yestorday mors '”'('""?"?,;’: in' e W e e e Ee ‘h”“.\i A ety U L | con announced for ; No Cutting or Salves Needed p \gvnéhm ' 7 orelock mase ool s o : e e L arge amount which ¥ S 3 o v Salves Needeg o saying the 7 o'clock me 1 '!’:‘rm\“ alliformerpastors ORES m-»mm‘gu‘-mn }”c’}!v m::y";:i | questod to 1: w‘»‘m.: o o 10 o ‘.‘,“ i > ning ‘ ; % : ¥ £ [ N. Whipple, who was in b O o ag. b Tiev. A. T Dur. | _ Returning From School | 450 i ieet at Communt ‘ et SIS b ; ; & e, S St ineouu o | W samielRA iske o7 Astn < AT ‘ ; songe-- (e : | i o Nas heautitully decorated with Pas- Samuct A, Fieke and Mrs. Fiske of [1Y 1ol fh h 08 J ment Violin selections —Altar hoy : . . L Father Magnel ter lles, hyacinths and azaleas. The Rerlin, will arrive in town on ¥Fri- [ The Knights of Pythias will hol AR i MR e S e ¢ ch. the - Faiher Mag i A lonw | day 1o spend the Kaster haltdays ' their regular meeting tc oW ey lainville is escaping ligh nore Ll ) i O e £ \x‘¥.‘l~fnl,::.1;{' with his ‘]‘mr- nts. 1o 18 a student at ; ning at Community hail e ot AlEy : (A et | Ueorfield agademy, Deerfield, Mass. | Mrs. Charles Nelson fs recuperat- | econt hi T ey s rd‘.-‘\lt "pr“vn;tno( £3,200, all 1,‘ 2000 Minstrel Show Program ing from an o'v:\‘L. .;: th v;;r:m”‘. { Ang been raised in a comparativ The T. A. R. minstrel show which A Archer Walsh fa {1l with the tort time. Tt was some tfme | will be held tomorrow night at 8 | gri t her home on Wilcox ave. The building of the chureh: that | e'glock tn Foresters’ hail, whil he ot nue. : A ] . ¢ : ‘ & free from debt and it was pos- | of the societ biggest events of the % S ISRl 0SS 2 t 1 v of ma o T \ \ N 4 \lisg El Cook will appear in to burn fhe mortzage. but it is | sepsop. according to indieations. A {ropa ) 1 held ¢ t ; . \ v Irish \ It Senin : P s and dances e of tickets have bee ; ¢ at the dedicatory services of the ent structure 50 years ago, aleo attended the golden auniversary es- The funeral of Amos Collins, 1 ficises held yesterday. These mem- |of Kensington, was held this morn- | \iers are Mrs. A. A. Barnes, Mrs. Wil- ling at 10 o'clock from the funeral Amos Collins extensive prograni o'clos Current Events Clah The Current Events ch | for the visitors as custom to invite entire grot 5 Aot : t ‘o t 1 s R ) i Birth of Son | eelrosidentihiore i orn b Isiting e S e ) 1. aprons g $ S s ontrary to the ad f hie physician Tare |\| ~Teacher Meeting meeting of the Farent-Teacher jation will be held this even Tederal Hill school audi now free from all incumbrances. [ large num i i g nt | sotd a crowded house ‘is an- rnoon at iy performar is un- (8 invited to atter closs of the 13th century a ; the direction of Russell Bron- heen In constant nse ever since. rd and Al Charest of Meriden and | Burgreen Again Called ¢ musical director is Robert | At the T loseot — the anniversury | Fagan OSCRI‘ Thmks [t s an Amma] cervices yesterday at the Bast Berlin | Music for dancing after the show Aethodlst el the regular quar- | will be furnished by Harry A. M onference was held and an in- | Keon and his orchestra and ton was extended to Rev, A. L. |expected that a large number will - Rurgreen, the pastor, to return to | remain for this feature of the eve- C — > the R hureh for another vear. The |ning's entertatnment. S \N}M’EM,AW ¢ sTupyN ny [ rraneres? ©F o o church work has progressed pleas- | The interlocutor for the minstrels ! ( pon, \ | LESSON FoR ToDAY« ( Wiy, T unow \ \Ef‘.‘BUv (V] ingly during his short pastorate and | will be Robert Ritchie, and the end | TS ALL ABOUT | WhAT T A DONT KNOW ’ It was the wish of the people that | men will be Jack Sims, Jerry War- i R ANSIE ST (rerspliay el he return. Rev. Mr. Burgreen is at- | ren, Charles Gfana and Frankle 4 INGS —DONT ! ANSWER THIS ending the Yale Divinity school, ?r\lf‘ Voltz. A number of capable soloists BOTUER AR = AR (s resiling at the church pargonage | will be heard and the chorus is said ] . 1 familv. during his term. Hi= | to be an excellent one. SO SAMART/ vork has been ~-ratly apprecated | The program: 1nd he ta merarded W hy his na | Opening Clorus — Entire Comnany “MioneIk. “Tamborine Drill ... End Men “Merely A Rumor” [“Let the Bumble Bee Be End “That is merely A rumor and noth Songit oo i Jack Sima {ng else " stated Rev. John C. Bren- wg My Heart Mother,” Solo nan of 8. Paul's church, Kensington todny In answer to the question- of | SSESSm————————=== whether or nat he will take charge | o= = S 8. Machael's the rain water conductors leak @ of the parish of L Arlp on your outside steps or walks® church, Hurtford. —Call— come e e eeet st v || Juddie L. Landgren Tohn J. Dowr pastor of ! \el's ehurel will be appotnted to the "’"m;;i:\'g‘:"'('“'“‘h""‘"sfl pastorate ¢f St. Peter's church, Tel. 2. Res. 35710 Hartford, fo fill the vacancy caused DO YOU KO ' waw.s AN—V.-\E\:LK‘C L) e b

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