New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 9

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NEW Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled Filled LT Better Be In at the Finish! OUR BIG MARCH SALE DOWNSTAIRS OF CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS, MIRRORS, ETC. Tomorrow night ends the wonderful ] t value giving that has so enthuseed thousands of our patrons since this sale began, As but one day is left, don't miss it. FLOOR LAMPS Beautiful ones with silk shades, two lights, regular $16.50 kind. .511.95 each Bridge Lamps to Match Regular $13.50, for.... $8.95 each BRIDGE LAMPS With ornamental fancy iron base, Chi- nese red and Nile green, $8.50 value. With shade for..... .85.98 each INCANDESC l‘“"l BULBS Tipless and small shape, 50 watts ular price 27c....... Five for DINNER SETS regular $6.98 grade, for$4.95 13.75 grade fm e SO (These with 50 piec: 100 pieces, $29.50 grade...... .$22.50 French China 100-picce Sets, rr"uhr price $89.50, for. $59.50 AMERICAN CHINA DINNER .\L'lh (Only Ten) Handsome decoration, tolcloge MRt JARDINIERE ST Ornamental base with pottery jar, can be used anywhere. $4.95 complete With cheaper jar for 5 ..§3.95 DRESSER LAMPS Tmported body, decorated parchment shade, with ruffle, $4.95 kind.....$2.95 ALL BIG PIECES Gold Encrusted Glass, wide band, han- dled Pastries, Cracker and Chee Salad Bowls, ete. Choiee for $3.95 each FRAMED MIRRORS Value $9.98, size 58x16", for $7.9 YELLOW MIXING BOWL! Sets of three, 6, 8, 10-inch sizes, the ones most wanted. .69¢ set ENGLISH ROCK TEAPOT. Decorated ones with different sizes to select from. Priced but......79¢ each NEW ENGLAND BEAN POTS Like grandmother used, two-quart siz¢ with side handle, for.........29¢ each reg- 1.00 32 pieces 5 each Regular H35. 00 garade, $12.50 HUNDREDS OF VALUES LIKE THESE ARE OFFERED FOR ONE DAY MORE RIDAY, emetery hian Amateur Night No. 47, K, of P, ening ut § o'clock BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Wil mark the opening ' Plainville News . NEASLESONWANE, o 1o " SIKCASES OF LU ‘Real 1018 Variety Appears as voeiv- oo "5 | Other Dlsease Dnsappem cening, as (COURT LEVIES FINES will b Man Hid Liquor in Mortar Barrels vating 1 2130 making ar “pust chuncellors tunt pight.” All 1o present veral important 1o he made. served . Bradbury for Mrs. Eliza- o dicd Wednes J.o will be held & Co., 100Mms tomor- 40 o'clock Re | =Mrs. Caroline Lampson Dies— 5 CHEtaniol of Pythians Have Amateur Night To h of sy 1 of My four, will be in will be in West night—Lenten Services—Notes, Serylees Le Len I Our | Lenten Tonlght en dey uly of With Plainvills headway and epidemi (taken lare ¥ otions 1o} proportions if care is not 5 of real “fiu” Officer Dr. ( is mornin I cpidemie v With Benedie- in town, ook of the to that an ad- At . George | There o ed thr precantions safeguard is no 1 epldemi O, vl agains it shottld b of [ There § zrip of the us tige tically f and proup! Governor r Johin |l Iii Better Trumbull on VFarm- cold, tly tmproved this Iis physiclan’s ad- will - romain at Papers 1 re by ssenger ul Por Tickets on rabout known to the health officer, new « Nhave heen reporfed dur three days and the severe 25 cases of mr \od ing con- to time W ntly left t Yar 1 tickets behind and will Fen Year Social club, {ronblr 1 it annual banguot Tum Runners Fin 1of In Yitali and Attilio 18 pr of Meriden were : found apiece ! necessary nsnal 1a ted 1o 4 night in ppeare of fransportiy fed on | when they charg were oy las armingto) Notes woel illfam ( types, are the Leing bridges reconstry strengthened. In their present co dition they would not be strong enough to sustain the heavy weight which they will be subjected to and |river. for that reason a gang of workmen | has boen employed in rebuilding them. There are several bridges along the line gnd in some ca new ones arg being built. alen ks, The West Cromwell team bas [won most of its outside gamcs |whereas the local team has never | played outside but nevertheless hope to defeat the uggregation over the Berlin News POLITIGAL POT 1 {will be aebwgdirit is thought, as far | as Middlgtown and Berlfn transpor- | | tation i§ "concerned. ‘fhe engines used at present to pull the trains on the line, are not heavy enough to draw thé féads they should and, consequently, the roads is not able to handle the amount of freight it should. The New York, New Hartford Railroad . i3 providing for increased freight traffic and it is thought the work being done will be of a distinet benefit to Berlin and the river towns. It is expected that the work will take some time, since there is considerable steel con- struction involved. » Hold Card Party Tha Kensington league of women { voters will hold a card party at Le- iglon hall on Tuesday evening, March 80, at 8 o'clock, this being one of a series of affairs which wil | {continne throughout the spring ! months. Mrs. John Cashman is {chairman of the commiftee in charge of arrangements Mrs, Cashman will entertain the members of her committes home next evenin final plans will be made for the party. It is expected that there wiil be a large number in attendance, Vive Hundred Club The Five Hundred club of Ken- sington will meet tomarrow evening with Mr. and M Hialmar John- son. This club meets at stated in T ch tervals at the homes of the mem- lmr»\'\ that the hers and it is sald to be one of the town's most popular organizations ‘ll Beckley s Tmproved & The condition of Lewis Beckley of Storage Batterles recharged. Call- ed for and delivered. Edgerly's Kadio Service Station. Phone 92 Lewis and Benson Mentioned as POLITICAL ASPECT OF Legislative Possibilities APPROACH HENRY DEMING New Matteotti Murder Trial In Italy Is Peculiar—Accused Are Prisoners, Haven & | Haven Road Strengthening Chieti, Ttaly, March political aspeet of the trial {out of the kidnapping and murder of the anti-faseist Deputy Matteotti in June, 1924, was heightened by today's proceedings. Vieo-Governor I'Arbesio of Rome, formorly of Rovigo, and Urbano Ulberlo, president of the provincial dele tion of Novigo, took the stand and deseribed Matteotti's ailleged anti- national activities from 1914 to 1917 The five Dumini, \iola, 19 (A —The Bridge On Berlin-Middletown Linc—League of Voters Will Hold Card Party—Items of Interest, With the state plection looming up in the distance, the town of Berlin is again beginning to sep- | erate itsell into factlons in prepa tlon for the fights, both in caucus and at the polls, for the victory of | candidales for the post of repres sentative in the state legislature from the town. The names of Arthur Benson of Tast Berlin and Charles 17, Lewis of Kensington have been mentioned in some quarters as standard bearers for the republican party in this vear's battle. Mr. Benson has been tried by fire, 50 to speak, since he has already represented the town in the legislature and has proved to the satisfaction of all that he is a capable representutive, Mr. Lewis, although he has never held a logi position, has for | many years taken an active part in town affa holding two of the most important offi in the pres ent administration, Ilc is prosecu- tor in the town court and is collec- tor of faxes. Kensington heen serious enson, while i his home with pneumoni an active reported as being much the milit Mr. Beekley makes his s Marion Z St HIGr R Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. ay played nent member Visiting in Maine ch on e foremost in th ¢! Miss Lonise Hall Browng, forn Lonus, which spending two weelk, ! Jessup, defending char albeit uns in the 19th annual women's nat He served ove s a indoor tennis championship, adva during th ed to the final round winning ord, both from Miss Lrow leglslature _The ez ) Francly Deming Newton ene of the mal ; 0 |round for th P., served as repre he past g0 wrw-w\ th the last term and it gallery he might have been stir of appl. again this 1 hut and greater time 1 holder to somns itive 1- accused men— Albino Velpi, Ameleto, Poveromo nsto Malacria—were cve than usual siling and #nimated fashion d ceedin A & Amerigo Guiseppe and Aug- n gayer talking in z the pro- at o K L SREdE and praised the defenda pi for his 1nd patriotien, Sig Magri. d of the sion conrag Dumini testified that, s found prison wh Matteotti's wag when v oW Dumini the 3 it will be body s intact.” ive bette John !wJI un \\ ins Her First Match Today Brooklin \la March 198 (@ . John T3 Jessup of Wilm , who tirst nnis who has s in the rtin it aflairs legisia- work improved won te home T « Jursteir and won ) with Miss wroni- 1 th one o Aary K s in Woolwich fig Jiers e was St two years i Hentenant woa s0 S singles East Berlin Ttems pply of hard coal 0 long delayed iy ived here immediate upply all of those n without fucl for which rriving morn- heing by was T and vestord steps are who ir morning stroking Geral with d Rumun pnenmonin. He fin~d to his howe for the 1 a hard cold whick k- n a serious turn. His many friends wich h # speedy recovery The Roys' club will meet 1 this cvening at 7: le will: be in ¢ Members and friende of the Par. Teachers' association are auested to be present this m'nn!ng meeting of the association tn | ibbard schoel to' hear Prof. | although it irl Stearns of Wesleyan give an il prevailed ustrated lecture en “Astronomy.” statements | The meeting will begin promptly at » passcd s o'clock. airman of the | Mrs. Cyril Brunelle visiting | committe ap- | friends in Middletown today. | 1if he | The next meeting of t Com- | posi- | will be in charge of that |Jarvis Dowd and committee. | Those who are returning from school for the Easter holidays are Margaret Root, Mirlam North, Ber town |tha Hazen and Henry Mildrum. M committe Previous to that new |Root ard Miss North attend Storrs committees will he clected by the |coll Miss Hazen attends the | town as a wl and delegates wiil { University of Vermont. Mr. Mildrim be appointed the state conven- [nitends the Worcester Polytechnic ibe ry is se iously 111 been ¢ past woeok har speed en. extricate rm ago, hesid what unsctil field open 3 cand of the Although it is rath gin campaignin ginning to piek the likely ants. Neither Mr. Benson Lewis have mad N ments regare matter, as 3 pected that they upon to n before ma Henry C. republican tow proached tod would consid tion. He he would n Nearly five the caueanses republican 1 dcemocratic now has tak- | avory througheut a At Atl]e: | m——— 30 0'clock. rcarly to be- |\r. € irge. sidents announ r positions on the the H ox= e wil { PUDILS OF FRecures' CLASS ARE TO KAVE A WRITTEA COMPOSITION OoF CONVERSATION CONTAINING THREE AUNDRED WORDS FOR ToDAYS local sportsmen GRAMAER out trying their luek but LESSOR only thing broug! ) e Berlin basketball are arranging a game the West Cromwell basketball team to be played within the next two wee Deming, « xx THAT was for the st Iy t he a candidate. montlis remain before will b d by the ity club 11 olitical will Ny until it | have ral of the Lier so far 1 pot continue Fre gin- ning of the c ) \ALing Mesdar Reparms order 10 provid the pas the Middlstawn-Berlin of the heaviest to simm ks into a e t be Wit} Ta n = same line avar of locomotives CASE IS VERY HARKED growing | prefect | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEI\DS TLLBET 'L BE THE ONLY ONE IN 0UR CLASS THREE HUNDRED WORDS IN THEIR COMPOSITION that the aboard policeman for, o1 etined to of Ly mortar liquor it in me not sueh the officer sted and fiv Prior wa the to Mr. Tren- Edward the town was presented by Witliam J. 1or < Yostponed case of “Joseph Margri,” st Manning of Girand St Mary's 60 Post s date beg ol mall attenda » work o property of t ndardizing n end e manufactur has been comploted A, Richards wlho has 1 conrt “a Was postpol gri” will b porting liquo intent to an operator's license, Truck Was Overloaded Salvatore Buc Now ain was fined nd costs by tice Wihliam ¢ last ning o1 i tru which t load He was arrest Watson. Mrs. Car Mrs. Cire Swamp died Hartford hospital years of age and dvas born i until tonig il withont Geot 1in Vi P iriving Mr improvi ve of Evelyn Do n rroof Foresty express train mningham of drivi L charg carried Ofiicer line . Lampson A. la mpson of Ko Carter, 4 —advt. of rooms Swe | Cinc IPunera undertaking purlors of W. & Co. Revy Ch pastor of will ofticiate. len, 8 PROF. HORRILL DIES Retived As Head of New Haven Nor- mal School in 1921 After 33 Years of service, Haven, Marel Morrill wh had e Child's Harmless Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” o dir Principal here for v, 1924, AU that time ent veor Marrill nzation requastoc COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Tridmy. March 19 DOUBLE FEATURE SMILADY and “SNOB BUSTL WHATS o' MATTER, AW, 1 CANT WRITE TUREE HUNDRE! f WILLIE 57 | WORDS=WHAT DOES \ ) ks [ OURTEACMER THING HAS EXACTLY L. WEARE? MARCH 19, <0, 19 Bristol News 10 LET CONTRACT ON NEW BUILDI Water Board to Take Action at Mieeting T may BRISTOL BRASS OFFICER Postponed Election Seheduled Yor This Afternoon = Difth District School Assembly Tonight—< L. Chambers And William IR, G o= hue Dead, eial A ter ¢ meeting of mmisio iled 4: for to mporti ehief iwarding of W oadminis ceted on QU ised s ration reid abont This a matt due 1o the Alexander commissioners, was taken, abse) Hirper o definitc eral op Lids from 1ed lagt Tuesday, th ich was from fhe L. Suzio Coustruction company, the amount g $24.400. Other bids rece 1 were as follows: Lewis A $20.681; 11 Wales Jame 3 low- ive Miller company, . company, c.. 331 striction company. Building Imir o1 com i & Quistherg, stimated by the the huilding approximately 1 this was the amour and allowed in the 1926 city budget The proposed building will be 112 and 50 feet wide and main offiee and di- on the west end, meter commis could be as t in length contain a room room and and on t ot ors’ tonl T clently leep that worl 1 or edjately &0 realy for occupancy | July A hen their 1 on Main street expires matter which will be n consideration is a petition re- 1 from a number of vesi Rockwell avenue for the laying 00 feet water main on that z on this matter Property owners inter ning and nin the pro ase spa e other dents Meriden Endees whe Depart n to dcteat by upset they haskethal game was half r of the n succeeded n eluding guards with tl pped and « fast time | visitors. throug at the result that M Rristol Tndees ¥ foren, ( W 1oote vd Defeats derrolds 108 I’nlur Ball Chairman W New has Lake at pla vell u meree Wort | vived by | Rev. L. Beccaris nent nusi was mado yesterd 1y that will by parture I the |1 fure ang the glass in the rear door, ipparently by some one who was familur with the lay of the land, Inf I Council Meeting At an Informal council meeting licld In the city hall last evening, the sehiool dig- conmpleted building co@e, turned over 1 thig |10 Mayor John ¥, Wade Wednesday, bullding on March 17, by President Hughes of the Chamber of Commerce, was dis- of | cussed X ty School Mecting Tonight pecial sehool ment xul voters of the fifth ict i Bust Bristol will ing In the school reet. view of the great itisfuction cxpressed at g of the amount the t expected that prompt action of seven millls recently taken by the council to have s expeetod thut u crow bullding code placed in effect, present & all early summer bullding Hlusur it | be governoed strictly by gulations obtained therein, Attend Communion of Division No, 23, Ancient Order of Hi- communio on the 7: pli's Romun rate 1 Lecture Menibers Ladies of the 1 should next o'clock Willinm R. Goodhue Willlam R. Goodhue, aged 67, ) at his hom Wolcott streat rday after an illness of a few pucumonia, He was born fn Hartford in 1559 but has epent of his life in this clty, IFuneral gements have not yet been completed I'he iston will be an | on “Bome Historie Spots ! & §ib Mrs, B, M. B, Wi I'wo groups of lered by the songs will also he Arcadia ladies’ Chamber of Commerce Dele Jolin T, C'hidsey, president wsurer of the C, J. oot Co,, American Plano Supply Co., 1 appointed a delegate to the an- g of United cr of Commerce 1o be he ngton, D, ¢, 0 May. | Chidsey is & past president of GREEK PRESIDENT HAS o' gt esoent ot RESIGNED HIS OFFICE Llection Will Be Held On April as me the States Id in hi local ¢ interes affa ar “school House of Sleepy Hallow” | sbury Methodist the youn congregation will This ev Fourth When Successor WII hurch Be Named. member present the play * copy Hollow,” t s unnounced in y s of Athens, March 19 (P—Admiral resigned the Greek idency. An election will be April 4 to decide his successor. dmiral Coundouriotis assumed regency of Greece when King |George 1T was forced to lgave the v in Decomber, 1023, Subse- auently upon the 1nrm,n|nn of the republic after the plebiscite of April, 1924, he hecame provisional president, holding the post up to the present time. Rumors of his impending resig- nation arose late last month when it was announced that he was going to his native island of Hydra for a short rest and that Premler Panga- los, military dictators of the Greek government, would visit him there. | Pangalos at that time sald he did 1ot eapect the president to resign, but that if the unexpected happened 1 would either appoint a new chief secutive or arrange for an election. necessary he wounld assume the himeelf, but only tem- Coundouriotis rday's Her- Tristol Brass Meeting Th of the Dristol Brass corporation will hold a meeting this afternoon in the offices of the com- Broad street for the pur- of electing office This 1 from the last meet- ipg on ebruary 10, date of the vere ount of the necessary quorum of Irectors being lacking. directors ter was defer which snow storm, dditional postponement was also necessary due to the fact that the president of the corporation, | Alexander Harper, was spending a lioneymoon in the Caribbean and did not refurn until rday 1 ln|| ral of ( Chambers 1 of Charles 1. 1 41 years, who d Britain hospital, Wednesday will be held from his late ome in Forestvilla tomorrow a at 2 o'clock in charge klin lodge, No. 56, A. V. and A f which he was a member, re- ins to be placed in the vault a for interment in the 1am- 1 at the ternoor noon ¢ of [ i, Smith College Student ~ . » Council Rules on “Fags” Northampton, March 19 (P—The Smith collega student council today ed smoking regulations to student residents of college nouses to take effect April 18. By se regulations smoking is allowed lin the reception rooms of the houses by a two-thirds vote of the entire house. This vote must be by written ballot to be taken at the first of each colleg r. The vole may be re- considered at any time. Under the head of regula- tions” smoking is forbidden in stu lents' rooms. It is stated that while the rule of the student hody again vegulations of the council, it is nev- heless epected that this rule 1 be strictly observed. cuietery i Mr. Chambers has been a re f Forestyille for the and was employed in th parture M y. sident years New D e is sur- and one son, Ar- Annour the com his wif ol Tenten Serviees consisting of stations of and benedietion biessed sacrament, be h svening 0 o'clock in ph's Roman Catholie church, similar services will also be Matthew's ¢ Fores Two Chimney Fires Squad A and Englie company No. 2 wer 1 out twi sterday for chin fire At T alarm sent them to the home of . zywinski of 55 Foley street and at e o Builds Strength To Ward Off ar, of the cross of 11 th o ye Jos- held tville in St w s tth call oy of Both fires were extinguished with- out age Mission At St Arrangenents du Anthony's Church pastor of thony’s church on School s 1 mission to he conducted all of n week by th B. Guer of New York city w Yorl 1 sail tomor: for England | , trom ow oy nd several weeks demon- manu- shaft golf . Meeting A. will hold evening m hall session a Store Fnter Medicine Bronchitis, Asthma and all throat troubles. Builds new Strength. NO DANGEROUS DRUGS GUARANTEED il AE SHUCKS ' MINE 7#":‘ HUNDRED = A Simple Matter for Freckles i CAAE OUT EXACTLY \ e ¥ N By BLOSSER Howy cow!! 1 DONT SEE HOW VA DID { WAY, IN AY STORY I 1G0T A MAN AN'T ¢ ;smég, 01926 oY ea sowice. e

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