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[ BE NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled THE VERY NEWEST IN SPRING FASHIONS ARE TO BE FOUND HERE THIS WEEK WE INVITE YOU TO SEE THEM Styles never prettier, as you will say when viewing them., Frocks so beautiful you will want to make lavish selection. Coats with the touch of smartness that only skilled designer can give. Tailored Suits that will give distinction to the fortunate wearers, Other wear that tunes in. Today Will Tell of the New Topcoats For women and misses many extremely smart models are shown. The fabries most favored this season by the dictators of fashion are the new mixtures and tweeds. There are the Tovely soft shades in novelty tweeds as well as the more pro- nounced plaids and checks. All here for your choosing. Prices range from $19.75 up to $65.00 each NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY IN DRESSY COATS of twills in the smartest models with soft collars of fur to give an added touch of style. Prices range from $35.00 up to $59.50 SELECT YOUR HAT FOR EASTER YOU HAVE CHOICE HERE OF THE BEST The promise this season is that hats will be more chic and charming than ever. Will let you judge for yourselves in view- ing our showing. The Ribbon Turban is the leader for early \prmg wear, Made of belting ribbon, in two striking shades, it is modish beyond question. Inotta, well known Kensington young | woman. Show Huge Success minstrel show p the minstrel show at Berlin, be run next we as usual. Berlin News 0 t Berlin has put on a number made for a Communit llnr'nl» s’ hall, long bet he cur- ww to bo given in April x; tatn rof as crowded to the doors [is hoped (o ) PRI o ‘nd it was jmpossible for late- {iatent, Music WA | " yree ¢, 1. Bynon | with thie ners to get s | furnished by Harry MeKvon and his | orchiestra and this aggregation ren- {dered many popular melodies of the [ the audience w uit- 1) Alleged Reckless Driver wm;;;‘m the e crtorm- | eginning of the perforin < i ! { Tha Wapping the Hartfor The Boys' club will mieet in Com 11 Friday evening William Og hall team won | {irip. | 1o direction of Mr. B ! rtily at the many jokes '\H!VVvi FINE AMOUNTED 10 3601“,‘;““?’::"’“ R e e Dy ihe sonn re to make the and every on delivering his number in ful style. Supported by an able | ehorus, these sololsts wire caable to do a truly w Aerful turn, At the cf {dancing waa enjoyed v MeKeon's Syneopators agai to fore. It Is mot know how much will have Leen realized 1¢id their | anocess, al team, brand of hag Fapping team when th {hat played against {he The hom Nowever, as ampionship ever, played ketball againe Foremen's Club Will Have Gala Pro- Tomorrow — Tabs" Show gram ey v this last Proves To Be Success—Iiddlers’ Contest Scheduled Tor May. Afrer having been sought by the police since Jariuary 22 of this r, w ehiliren John Brennan of Cromwsll was ar- . from the production, but it is said \]\“; e rested last night by Constable Frank | that the performance was a dis- | oo 5 5 S el Sl Brown and was tried in the Berlin | tinct tmanclal [fere ol st town court on three counts, reckless | The produet e f v : evading responsibility driving, yder the dir rest and driving without a license. He was|Russell Bronsard of Meriden and fined $50 and costs on the first two | Robert Fagan was the musical di counts and $10 and costs on the [reetor. Tt is expect third. | wil stage other shows from tims Brennan appealed to the superior | ime, since a large amount of tale court from the $50 fine, but R e nt | ] el Berlin Chureh Notes ! on the charge of d ged his mind, He at first telling the court that he was gulity. He was invelved in an aceiden January 22, his car sl ehine driven by Pro of the Connecticut Ag lege. The accldent Brnee's Hill on the turnpil i« nlleged that Bre dro tailing to report the matier. one was hurt a result of {1 although both ca re da gome extent. Vreank Will Speak I Frank. vice-presiient of the per Goods Co., will de- Always gives quick, positive relief reultural eol- § L AETEAT happened at ! and it} The No | ehuren crash | The Boy s ged to | evening at '}rflmn of th A. Tiske, scoutr rge. Contest in May or June 1t is probable that the old-time (ddling contest planncd by B 1 in May or June ormation received Comfort and relief —quick and eer- tain—that's what thousands of rheu- matic sufferers report they have never failed to get from a simple home treatment. “I have made a study of rheuma- tism,” writes John Walmsley of 28 South King Street, Gloucester, N. J “and I have helped myself and'a g iy many others, I take great pleasure in letting you know that Sloan’s Lini- ment is the best remedy I have ever used.” Just alittle Sloan’s patted on lightly —and a healing tide of fresh, germ- destroying blood is sent tingling through the pain-ridden tissues. No rubbing! It's the medicine itself that does the work. Swelling and inflammation go down. Almost suddenly you find yourself free nten nature Girl sconts will m AW Ameriean P liver an address tonight & of the Foremen's elub of 1l con- corn at Lloyl hall. Mr. Frank will toll of a reeent husine ki by him to the southern states ¢ it 18 expected that he will have some un v interesting information ta divulee omes more seftled and cer rogarding busincss conditions, 1ija {and. while no definite date has b talk wil follow ipper which v set. expeetatl re that the affair ¢ place some tima in the be served at & o'clock. ¢ 5 Fiske Slightly Tl course of cither of the months men- | from pain—really comfortable at last. Ree, Sam AT 1 | tioned ar no committee meet- - Get a bottle today and have it on hand. Al druggi n called, since two of have failed to announc s—35 cents. the Berlin Congregati |ines confined to his hame, § a heavy eold, ofr representatives. Berlin fiddlers +il be about xious o get short fir sound of Berlin resider interest the appe old-time dance melodies ecan be heard lssuing from secluded in the far reaches of oting erlin are enaders,” to be given tomorrow | festants from 10 tune up. |1t is certain that one of the mo inment and dane d hall. Kensington. evening by the Foremen's ciub of th American Paper Goods Co. The en inment will begin at about beginnin, Lo ir will wnique ever | dancing will follow, mu- ged in town and residents have | hed Ly Harry Me. |expressed a wreat deal of interest | neopators. in it *The Serenaders” bave a elever act Fast Berlin Items and many Berlin people heard them The local bewling te y sang from WTIC, Hart- |7 t o team from L ford, a short time ago. Appearing |& Clark on home alleys T also on the program will be The [day evening at S o'clock. Members Harmony Girls, three young women |of the home team are asked to be whose singing of the latest popular {on hand at that time. songs i3 unusual. The weekly prayer meeting of the The Serenaders are Dwight Bar. |Methodist churcy will be held in the clay/ Latham. Clement Hitcheock |church parlors tomorrow. evening at Tewis. John Humphrey Muldowney |{7:30 o'clock. and Walter Eri Carlson The Har. | Miss Helen Flaherty has resumed mony Girle consigts of the Missce |[feaching after several days sbsence Mae Murphy and Mary Burkharth jdue to ilin of New Britain and Miss Eva Gian: Gerald Rummery is confined to his home with an attack of the grip. e The Berlin Construction team de- JUDDIE L. LANDGREN feated the East Berlin bowling team Plumbing and Tlnnlng on the Rogers alleys by 124 pins GLENWOOD STOVES Sl beliinbli Jo helit Telephone 672-5 — Res. 2571-J | We have & used (0oking Range in very good condition, {ic ha ning due to was pos benod last A ninstrel shows in the t few | {evening by St. Pan! 80- and ain H.,-.,,_‘v,,,‘. < (.”\: {ciety proved to be a luge succe 3 { et e WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 7 — = S ST LT S — L L S e T—— __ _____——— ¢ ] P 11 N Erwin mortnry pely Fair | B rieyg wos granted the property frod Hawg, Lmile Jolnrou, Natals | W oecniotery, N itatt mm | t I N ot ockwoll wyenue tn cons Mannarino, Juseph Matukils, Otta ments for the funcral will be | pin 8,300 feet long on that strevt, Raymond chovnborger, Josuph ounced lter, R D proporty OWners were I at- Spieler, Jutns Stercunos, Willlam e program of Trish mu 1 mee, nino of which were i Varkal, Henry Michelson, oJhn Cains ’ ANT AM rel !» by w number of #olo AR N \or of the project and one op-!cron, Antheny, Raucel, Hrand K. ¥ the o chair whi posed { Kuzunjtan, Mrs, Helga Dellmahr, ollow Prosrim of enterta any dufintte action on the Mis. Jenule Bavant, Winda Grogor, ] sl rurnished by the [ ter until the rofurn of Alexander Frie I Bustrom "H r liestra of New Dritain Vi “hxcnse Mo "ll“ll‘ his W l\ ¥ to ox A two-aet play entitled SkExeuse (Pl . “The Conveisle 1 fof N Trews | ME w1 Do presented this evening Local Ol'gamzalmn Tl o e e e ‘Evelyn Durr Sucked Agamst b Andrew by (e Sctons Ludios® Soclal el 7 Lt ety T O B ! . AT the Piremen's hall, Forestyille, e O P e e Thuif G ALALENE \ Harding Peart Downl: ¢ of Willlam L. Alling of 14 | systus Dadeymiple, Isabel Chaffee PLAY TOMORROW NlGHT Rt i o i \Escp\pgs SERIOUS INJURY ! Mnkerton Tiin . Eveyn Drook ! \ rect, Newington, e Saruli Akengy \Ilm‘w\l't Comedy At Congrega- | 1 1es of t Guild of T chyed Tor Water Depart- o the | Narcissa O'Ke Madelyn Cha ¢ ' Ou will me s 10, | Martha Winthrop Effie Fgas tlonal Parish Mouse — Abhert |y o ietoel | ment Building—First School Dis- Aliew Lindsey Viola Hruce White Surprised By Priends— """ " ) S Ll (rict Meeting—Curds Tane ¥lre— ! of "{” i AptikiRL) "\‘,‘"\‘ ] Funcral Of Mre, Spencer—Briefs, | O ! ¢ La aatlon Kia Gisdusich | 1 | The pre | lstoncd to a |y Datrickis 19 years o ! ek iy Elks Ladies' N very pleasing program at its m 1 A Charles 1 Mrs. John Durr R Tonight will he e night |Ins last n in its hall. Follow- neil Hroad s ot oresivi oy : i xn«”‘\:n \I v W the home of t cal Flis, and ing the transaction of roufine bus- | Wo Home and T T e T £ Uilhen i [ Dle for St uirl liness, Miss Helen Day oper Mi v ¥ of th e . cen arrang entertainment. wit @ deft y (Christian church will mect 4 e | Dinner winl erved Letweer ao0lo. This was followed Ly ar weloek tomarrow morning "‘” o « v 1 Mowed | inal paper on of Spring 1 eting at tl ok dancing untll midnig! en by Mra, Harold Newell of ( it 5 AL OO Entertainment a reading by Miss ¥t ! 1 K N f ' " after which ali members o 1 ) P ¢ ‘, ; dhnse R e LR ment of | pticon leeture on “Our {1l ¢ “mh ar ‘,mm]mr Bir ¥ = \ Wter, Jar 1 Curt T W n T rs. provided by 1 i 2 are consumm high ! } 3 s mArRaEt | Room Doo e Sp 1 Plainy ed to attend t \tol socicty Inoped th Ivisit the |time. O To Present U threo-act ay comedy ainted " HARVARD BOYS SINPLY ng. The | < MUST HAVE LITTLE JOKE Lditors of Lampoon Plaster a8 ) Viont of Crimson DBuilding {Arthur Tilden Forbust iall G With Yellow Paper. Muss, Mareh Tavvard’s com Lampoon, s commenoritio < day. to the acts Britain, vlocuti Phers will also b ixby, who of New piano soln by Nellie i Mendelssohn's 1o ¢ {ciogo.” Candy 11 | the intermission i of Mrs. spencer ments for by Britaiy M e viie, who di erduy o the New Britain Gener Th i jncomplet Erichson & Britain, and, whils the to Phownis, N hus b still Syl ipped for burlal, tor the & | Mrs. Sp William Mived here only six month, comiy Plainville from New Britain. She Spen Helen Wills Breezes leaves, besides h hinshand on b i en Lo e oty Through With Victory | ]‘.\'w Bow! Al of this town. | Canues, France, March 17 (® Il Yo Work Degree H n Wills hac nother casy match I‘ 0. 0. ¥, will 'in t singles o tomorrow |'Unnis tournamen ;i t Ma J. Keays, the India work- straight lose Miss Wi on u clas of All ne ,;‘.u“y\.u present | Wood Albert \\Ill prised Wl oo the mix Abond 13 voung of 1l ut st round oppoi Congre Christin 1 vor i | cocicty sury White, past 1t 1 ho PERRY DOCKS BURNLD president of 1 st eveni ¢ on of his 218t hirthday i was procented with 1< Bibl ppreciati i effe connection wit 5 In Critical Condition Joseph W. I'ox, a of Plainville tion at the Hur 1Yoy recently s partially cove Pa party hele ht in t} SV SWIMMING MEET Community the st Mary ( wich March cociety of the Church of Our Lady Greenwich having won t . of Merey, and the affair was a suc- (“Y" championship in s coss in every respect year it will be host on Walter Smith Ostrom the teams which will come Walter 8mith Osirom of Roos: Y's" in the state fo com for th was well known had lved here for 1 ley Works in n n PLAINVILLE rvived Ly 1 « Wi WEDNLESDAY, MARCH 17 “‘H‘, i - ‘\ N NORMA SHEARUR in “N SEAVE OF PASHION™ s of the A Bristo! T mobile | ¢ of 5% Judd & sehool on His ¢ Durr to b 1 n and t the body , Lochs p and &hock ; reading, Am Turgeon I Came “What Am Isidore Lemien vs Sehools Help mrich; vocal Mattrobatt and at one ysbur, wore made Maly K €884 ‘ ) sons For Coming LSATEYEONY Jirand Kazanjian; *H: States Difte on a4 be officials Michelson, Jo: ieron; My i to America,” rordion duet Henry Joh Isid copivs grant 10 Pupin of e presente ttendance Gales T on Building (¢ T.oucks . He hy Mrs. return either to ¥ or tomor- nd well v audience preser dred utes as Anniversary Ohservance ersary Isidory nidates will he i rly Marning Vire A Company No, [ Vital Statistles Water Board Meeting \ Amerleanization Class exercise ¢ auditorium of the Barnes, chairr original vessa to America Speech,” Messrs, Bohman and Joweph idress of Mr. and three pup Lar Mart raduation ¢ presen zation | T With Ir es and m . { Women's Vor izn Missionary Society il ¢ regular meeting of the Won last 1 this af meric Misslona socicty wa rnoon in the parlors o ; \ trest.| b Br t Methodist church. G ot ptitled “Mre. Can't-u- Snsalded 1w Mite Box" was pre A o two members of S0C A o husiness meeting, refreshment - 1 a social hour wore enjoyed Gl Pequabuck Lodge Med Pteifer, xn.\m ek e s e e \”"““:w‘q" 1old their regular mecting this ning at § o'l num hall Red Men's Meeting Kar! | i Compounce Tribe, 1. 0. It M. hel . Means 10, o1y eting last evening 11 xi “How the!gyqqp oy on Prospect stree od e, Heln- gy attendanee. cletions, MIss | rony warriors were ratsed fo {1 isto; reading rank of ¢l a smaoker and socla! \e business session eport Submitted, ing of the water com- 1 last evening, the re- rintendent showed w.xwv.m of bills ren- ring the month 98,99 or $409.00 same month last year. Henry aye, "My R to Americ ow the Unite My Country, -ph Matukti avels Befor: red laug: missioners i port of the sup t the totul dered jof ¥e more than the ening icture, “The Land {pins for wa remaining unpail of PR ddress. Robert C. I \furch 18t amounted to $2,246,99 and Dening, sta f Americani- | bllls for work done by the depart- ation {ment ‘amounted to $23.% th rded to the larger part of this being for strect > entensions ' The nor or February o station in Ha estimated ra in Harvinton pita Lemi of the Inventor,” Lol 1 mbia cons zallon; lary, 1925, to th 00 mory ' of Katherine Gaylord cha submitted for epproval ho at D. A R amount to $6,87 and i a xander ‘H'.v Antonin Rajotte, Carlo Zabbas. ! $£2.500.00 has been d over nissloners . 1e 1 Alred Ha Heinrich Nuierich, { for the sinking fund for the second awardin 1 un. | Karl Gudegast and Joseph Labadia. | bond and “$5.000 has been Deming arned over as income cecived Ly the Hearing On Petition. i 1A petition has been recelved for n extension of water main on Brool strect, Porestyille, northerly abour 000 feet from Douglas road. The matter was diecussed by the \mmissioners last evenir s voted to notify the {nter. 0WNers {0 appear at o held at the office « follows Lemicux camil \ 30 y Dupo April 20; 1026 ¢ ; | Jankowskl, Henr Lapisrre, CHARGED WITH ARSON v Pl Three Are Held Vor Trial After David T prcljminary Tearing in Montyille Town Court. March 17 (® John G City. Tortu wife, Mar ‘ rm of the su on presented befe Peace Oscar (! yesterday afternoon. 5.000 bonds a il ire o Tolleen ollowing a thr on into the c v destroyved occupled at th Gustay A \WHO IS THAT AVARN YOO SAID /( | uewLo Yo, J( AL WSTER QINSLE, L : { TALER \_A\/A/ ) UNDERTAKER = S———— N “_——_\ 1§ A B VEAM-YOUVE 1) ) UNDERTAKER? { SEEN MM LOTS K kt,x'.)a‘uE« OF TIES AROUND . TOMA ~CERTAINLY | ( {, Voo REMBAMBER SEE’N:_{KA‘JJ By BLOSSEF auyes! 1 REMBABER | NOW = UE UNOERTOOK, Y GRANDMA!! ) [

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