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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH Plainville News Sell Buildin Mail Orders Filled Mail Orders ‘Bricklager Has Thrilling Experi- ( . ‘ ence While Making Repairs - ot SMART MODISH CLOTHES S (o e 1 FI-OB YOUR EASTER WEAR GHRISTIANI_TI_ IMPOTENT - L Jon't let this Spring festival catch you unawares and find Mind sates World Gives Tt Nu ALl you without fitting garments to grace the occasion Town Chance—Buildings on Sold—Toresters' Quarterly Meet- J Divorce suit . Choose Your Spring Frock from our big showing of the newest and loveliest styles. One and two-piece models of shimmering silks and soft, beautiful cloth. Colors are gay and blithesome and the frocks will be in style for months. ( ing—>Measled Breaks Out Again, The Season’s New Topcoats for Easter and Spring wear are smartly made of beautiful new novelty woolens, attractively fur trimmed. Broadest selection of fabrics and styles. Chooge yours now. Measles Cases . Suits, Ensembles and Wraps There is a something about a well-tailored suit that im- parts an air of distinction to the wearer and makes it the Easter choice. ’ scious man e y . . A telephons 11l brot fre d To Attend Mass Mee o The Ensemble is particularly graceful and becoming. ke e . 7 A f’."f“ ‘ Those consisting of tailored suit and matching topeoat Boswi iriver 10 \ \ are smart. roof 1 wi ) ) attond the , any one of which Jaster. Inspect them The Spring Wraps are in many styl will make a fashionable choice for and decide. The beauty and quality of our Ready-to-Wear, and mod- erate prices asked, make our women's and misses’ section a profitable place for you to select Easter and Spring wear, Porcsters” Quarterly Meeting r—_————————— o3 iom - Opened ] e COMMUNITY THEATER T e — i t s eated to 2 i 1 or e — Lo : ! g 10 act < (Mainville) St Anthony's chur o . Bengston-Balley e 8:15 o'clock. It fs ex- |day and doing fairly ¥ ! w1 5 Massos ¢ o er ln ews On Saturday morning last at the | pec se danees I be run “Cannot Stop War' tio May. || 64 yyj{asea Y cdist chureh, Claude Emil Bengston ward Porter of Hartford spent |sto ] a 1 \ t at of Keneington and Marjorie Louise 'h with his father, Henry Por- but ase e 5 In Chronologival Order n Placed On Probation Bailey of East Berlin were united it Tt \ An Added Attraction SUOXi0"a Rubinoski of 100 Po n fage v : Holmes has acee ( i i L for < ! \ RE v marriage by Bl one H has accey Mon. & Tues. March Malone ass il Mr. and Mrs, [ will make | p r of a dry clean- | Ad 1 wevelt honting, Afr : ; thelr home in New ' Britain. TRritain, nizht on 1 Can ¢ Voniliary Whist s Sl o il ieuing : 3 5 y haraadicall= i a . q 2% ¢ \ hing visits Ger. Mre. Ressic Wrinn | Edgar C. Ives 5 L & i ) 1 g man kaiser, Sufiragette dem- \rEel masuit s e e e S The funeral of Edgar C. Tves of (°d for and Edgerly's ir Dannes i \ anstration. By it Ania 0] Kensington, who died Sat JRadigRSer phone 92. § C y r 191 1—Emperor Feanz dosef, who |l 2 J srar ———— morning at the New Britatn General | 17.—advt 1 < ‘ Wea precipitated e World war e 1 i hospital. will be held tomorrow T S t nr ¥ T 4 5 Peench call to arms, the exo- 2 Local Thespians WALl Present e X5 Skt 7% TUMBLES THREE STORIES 7.7 o b 1 : Fruac cah to s the s | monthe, ) ; ‘ X . lchurch. Burial will be in St. Mary srecst hlow | e o " Jofre, hero of the Marne ) N : ; TWO OI Thefl] on F"day EVGfllllg cemetery, New T‘""";- _ ol \ s l 1015—The Russian army battles 2 e e s B ity ol on gton' " 5 t The smen oL allc : M Kurban and § le '\‘n:‘,,\fn e Of Rersinglont Woman Either Falls or Jumps From A = s i | AP M R ! e c p 10 wWas 3 a O 16—0ershing punitive expedi- SR s 8 S ! 70 TNSPECT TRLESCOPR [ iciaer S che menmingtan, arame | ool PuMing—scapieg Wil 6 VA o R B e ! . ‘ lcaretaker at the Kensingtan G " LN L CLBEEY i c tie taken by Pathe cameraman : mar achool for some time. Party, She Declares. acky 1i-Y clut 101 T—Revolution sweeps czar e 2 lsogaRrTemDSEROEAC o (are] gy ) Lol gt i from his (heone, President \ s € PSRy J " (laude Bengston Weds Marjorie sott Foresters of America. Hoston Marehim voman \ . o It was s o Wilson signs devlaradon of f| ¢ g i ! o : . il Rev. Fr. Brennan 11 g name as M 1 (was 1 ¥ ‘ 1o a la « Secrctary Baker draws | oy, nid Bailey — Local Young People| . v it Ta" pionnan, pastor af [Drew of Brooklyn, N. Y. ¢ : y vl been | elective draft number. || o gt Wit Attend Mass Meeting—Trat- |S. Fauls church, Kensington. i or leaped from a third sic al coun ir Pt o (! . General Pershing arrives in i R TATIED ,: confined to his home with an I et o e S R 4 v 0 Ul Prance, “Over There. Ladios’ T & Hoitho scen R R ) » flc Conditions—Other Ttems. of bronchitls, While his condition p oo e . Lea J ; 1918 —Marines fisht their way to|| A ; Sl bl g I is reported not serious, it is expe L R R Bodmiiys Wilse slory at Chatean-Thicrry, Ger- || ¢, e 5 Aies Marjorle Moore of Ke od that he will be confined to aken to r\;“ H ! man soldiers sureender i ’ o : oiiati b o e ton was the writer of the two S lhed for several days to come. His ould : trenehes, New war weapon, the = ; I8 e anted at G Imany friends hope for hls speedy re- : i ame projectors the depth ||y 0 d which wi s 4 iy many ) i A al bomb: tank in batil = i ext Friday ng un D + there ha . r b o S 7 heltnestar b o Dr. Griswold Tmproved e et ens In licls : o 1919—Two million people a S ausplees of the recreation commit-| o\ ' My S riorold of Ken- DIENT party in perinenan ) destr iend [ - Claim 230 division, Germany ot tee of the Kensington CONgrega- cinston, who suffered a slight at- t0- 53¢ & 0 ) i\ : e Becomes republic, NC-1 flies P e b tional ehurch. These plays are, tack of the grip last we . was able The fanitor of the bui 12 oty i L) 5 ks B H across Atlantic, President Wil wis 3 The Angels” and “The Auntsto be about his duties today. hing 1o L b ! <on arvives in P " : b ) condition was reported as ) Lol troops: the peace confere : flice Moore has wr large [much improved. ; 1 e :'.‘["'llw,.,\“ SR . & ¢ 4 two act Traffic Is Increasing Hie 4 K v sk marines 5 raof ongjanuiToRact op 2 e no sDof comyri i sful g 1920—Civil war in Ireland, Ter- j for her owm amusome Led \“‘ 2 Jown X Y b ence Macswiney d alter hun N . though many of them have been turnpike, W h 2 3 The y i Notos i ehiile Thee At ) is o vears ¢ nted with o great deal of sne- jant woailier, and there was @ | S ! ey ! of 4 Unknown ~oldicr buried s in both Berlin and New Brit- [number of automobiles travelin ; | What i 1 1o W V| o5 e R g AT cU i r Seott ¢ The plays deal wit linary nthielivay sedeay VAL e 1t ¥ « W Tand Pershing with Admiva || 7 <3 as not assumed the pro- 5 : an crshing 0 S T e e T e French (‘abinet Backs Che e Beatty. appenings, althou s it e . . SR utitrs . \ 1 S ot S & N o are so constructed that {hey jtraftic yesterday prophesied a busy Ty Minicters’ Views ( 1 i Te _.“.‘ ..””II”:;-m. ‘.-m\:'v:my o evesting plots |ccason for the Beriinit ofiicers. | p e S Ty § L irear daps : : ) 4 most interesting plots on for ; SR ; T ¥ ) 1 tivo r quake, Calvin Coolidae takes p 1ons. Numerous busses traveling be- 440 2 i S 5 s o and NS, ) 1t 1 I > 4 I tween Now YVork and Boston, Hart- 3 J oftic It 18 expected that the c e T or X 192 I—Around the world flight v ment on Friday evening 2 “‘~ o AAoNs o v very The World W (¥ Funeral of Lenin interesting. The ple it LR G ! ! 1925—President Coolidge innugu- ore ibeen ""1"" o.0nE ”“ ‘rmv‘ s b e Wa hear vated. President Coolidge and || /100" @0 = v \og (Hiale bast fo make 1 in the running during the rorio Al - ! e Vice-President Daw . ! a great ess, Those taking part . " t s tox | Vera Gordon in 3 taned e y ture b will b Senning, Joseph el i e g " s The Wo L =1 comENs AND RELIYS onds of § i Dr. M. \. Gore at Wilson Johnson, Adele I LI s ove G st and ¢ R | - he Rristol hospit Rett Doris Baldwin AnfeEn ELIOnN:RES Y asior it o ¢ Allen: o | Wede, Maren 21 ible Feature opo to t T:lith Nelson, Dorothy Wright, on: St ‘."‘r‘l'd e 1 i \ has el Hoaan Vlainficld Defeated e t by My ba, by s Che g R 1 z oenital ! THI COURAGEOUS FOOL” > L ty has not heenp . Marion Hall, i e BN N | wd Henry B Walthall in George lart, C L pcon Bedin 0 L ( | BOWERY BISHOP” ot clson: traffic (¢ = s ! — < D HERALD CLASSIPIED ADS y ence Memorlal Ds cs READ HERAID CLASSIVIED ADS e o : READ HERALD CLASSIPIED A a Thurs, & Urie M | : ; 1 wrs. & rie March TOR RUSULTS Fvers Member Canvass PO RESULTS S 1 ; £ offic S ay ; Every Members LELS : . ) Jetta Gonda r YL PaIE — Ang ¢ ¢ ROAD TO YESTERDAY S rched at the Kensi th a hosti ¢ Rlock, N 1 1 | Bristol Fndees 9, it | CORNS B o 1V | ; To Tuspect Telescope is Quickrelieffrom painful ) : EDENER Mavion Davies in (B A group of prominent Ex corns, tender toes and { : T SZANDER THE GRUAT Il together wit weather ye pressure of tight shoes. g9 : SRRy CERTIFIED AR : g | Sun. March 28 ~ t e DrScholls ™ i y s ‘ Colleen Moare in FLAVORING Nm‘vomrs o St 2 @nd shoe stores LR J b SWE MODERNS' el i . Y 'to mate calis on them . ZiA10-PAAS TEREIWR® vonit il o = \ . \ L 4 v « EXTRACTS L) ster date. In Ar 1. wl or ,;\1 Fast Berlin Ttems = — = e g = e ES e e — i . at thelf | \igs TFrances Pierce o F Dq A i 5 t e o of o, |HantIOTa. T 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Logical Question By BLOSSER Dr. Carl Stearns, director of re- | H&TUART T 1 oot here, was a | g Yy search at the rvatory, spoke |0 T with Mrs. Tsabelle | in East Derlin on Friday evening | FEECEL ) Gamily. | last and it was after his talk that | FOUE BENCHGM, resting comtort- was arranged, in order —— =T e ably after receiving a broken ari t the study f\c :\s'mnmn;\' might | 0)ile playing. An X-ray revealed a \NHAT'S THAT A { WAAT IS THAT '~\ WY THATS AN ) | delved into further by the Jouble fracturc of the arm DICTURE OF 2 WHAT'S | ORPHAN ) terested. It s expected th | erer il ALL THOSE BOYS AN e, ; ¢l e about 12 in the group | .uiroi of the Ep GIRLS DO 7 TLL ASYLUM 1l view the stars through i [the Methodist chur the ope. ono of the largest in | ireping. - All memibers \1 this section of the country, Dr. urged to attend, as there will be the Stearns will explain in detall the | gna) grrangements to he made for | working of the telescope and the | prigay evening at w! @ therc other instruments used in studying |win he open house to whtire | the planets. Wil Attend Meeting A group of the voung people of | this place will attend a mass meet- | ing of young prople of all denom nations at the Methodist chureh in Middletown leagues. Several up from t! | the vesper service at gregational church yesterday afternoc New Britain this evening 5| The Knightx of T ) 1 o'dlock. Dr. Judkins of Glens Falls, | their usnal weekly m o N. Y. will speak on the subiect | munity hall temorroy Mr. ard Mre, Richard Hu A laugh Margueri of Ma ¥ vislted Mr. and Mrs. 7T | ain high school orchestra and over day Wennerberg ehorus will asst The weekly communit musical numbers. | be held at Wthletic ha ' Swedish Government Now . p ot - | par 09 1926, -3 Bristol News Has Impending Crisis Y 10 28 Bleciha ATRYGR » - Plainficld o X A | S T 1 ig I : ‘Y ; l“‘ N HOUSE OF BIRTH -~ . Bmily M. Beach Was Oldest vivicn’s. v injor Virst School 1 Mstrict Meeting GYPSIES IN ALTERCATION N suftic shocmaker's Litde Girl Tells of At- trmpted Assanlt—Death of Mrs Bossic Wrinn and Mrs o Jne of Last of Texas Pioncers Passes Away March 22 (3 Dionne—Rent Collcctors 1ined \ NEW [ERVERN NUNCIO [ BUT WHATARE { THATS TUEIR HOME— \\ THOSE CHILOREN CHILDREN YoU | SEE HAUE A0 MOTHERS || WY, AINT TUEY B! R HOSE 2|

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