New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 7

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Filled Mail Orders Bz Tign: on & @ ng Cader Mall Orders Killed 7 as well s with fringe ends, GAY SCARFS as popular acees M in Spring’s latest colors, plain or faney, &o 98¢ « $4.50 Neckwear—street loor, FIGRTE s That — Express Individuality $5 Apicce — Legion Auxil Whist—Crossi Marriage 0LD RESIOEN Mrs. Mary O'Brien, She was born in Xe daughter John an Malarney, of citi past o'clock Saturday Paul's ¢ Directors Are The trouy eral other e works." Sued ¥ Sanl Pa the hie plaintiff. received personal car w 15, destr Entert committee of 1 ™ Lyman Hall, is workir tails, This meecting KENSINGTON | s, Marv ("Brien, Native 0 Town, Pas 1S Away Today PARA SUED FOR Minstrel Troupe Entertains Its Di- a liam O inju ved as a hould t est, as there will be pler f $10,000 rectors—Hartford Men Injured in tision Auto Accldent—Men's Lyceum Ar- ranging Novel Program—Ttcms, T4 vears Bricn i e of Inter- of vari- :W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Plainville News F armingion Avenue Woman Sur- pristd by Descendants DRAW FINES Central Square Battlers Escape With vy In®*Poor Shape-— Is Made Known—DBriefs, . C. Usher celebrated her Spring’s latest for | I bithiay anniversary yester- street, Sport and Large fd ¢ her home, 15 Farmington Hats for Dress displayed = Bl G O in all their glory. Some 10 teeelve a largo number imported models of ; SRR T imy ) ! 1 Plainville and elsewhere Straw, hand rochet, eveni was surprised others of groserain and ive livi lildren and nine hair. Pretttily adorned ! SO Meatro, e l § Was a large birthday in all favorite shades ' nily y“.yuluv‘[: ” for Spring., [ Ay born in Mont- 0 oy 00 Ala, i 1843, and liyved we) — wis daughter of I, ,\nL:nvr.\'—mw floor up. Pierce, owner of (he lumber yard and s t of tha Plainvills it > married in 1870, - husband being 1. C. Usher, who town elerk of Plainville for a period ¢ more than 50 years, The brated their golden wed- 20, but Mr. Usher die yi ) oty to adorn one's hildren, five of whom are still o were born to the couple. They Ars. John H. Trumbull, wife of governor; Mrs. Charles R. Postmaster James L. Usher, Usher, secretary of the Hart . Co., of New Britain; nd Howird Usher, a foreman at the inley W in that city, Mrs, | er {8 a member of the regational church and has been active worker in 1t | ¢ apd plenty of entertainment expected that there will be about 1ere will be one more dehate he- > the clos the season, it was vd “IH ]niurml were . Kens ear the Pren ., early last eve in which they d into a pole at when uto salesman and the car they we nzo of South Main street ned to be pas d suffered p ind abhou 1 i received a crushed t the face hend, TvcRtle investizp knee police have nmstances, al d that they will. the cir liev Accord hine Atomohile, from the pavement, Inxll»l al s 1sactions decds, giy ces o the side and h it 15 be- ng bore demonstration markers. | e men were taken to the New n General hospital by Tra as found that Saul tony J i and Ale ookl a 23 acre farm in B 1 Spensire has Dat ni lot No, 154, he thereon, located on property T ndergoes Operation Mrs. Dovothy . assistar ' I ha ¢ undergone the 2 morni Dr. Verdi, 1 knowr on, i3 in ch Sick List fiss E Fowler of TTudson ¢ 1 to her e with Tiss 12dith Brown of Worthington Rozer Griswold of Ken- 01 i oper » ain General terda s reported to : toduy Mi i 1] of Ke y wit at her home for he N Vi-iting In Kensington Mrs. Frank ison of Pitt vh, Pennsyl nts, Mr. Mrs. James Gar- PN Mrs. Perkinson Meeting Tonight The 1 \ I of the Ar Class Tonig struetion in At be enpoved Ir 8 o'clock g A O'Brien’s or- will tin Items enue with n of East T its meeting last local activitiesand his appointment 1 has long been connected with | for many ye to tt Y tair in the choir to car P that 'the g u remarkably fine srgani mely good i ies' Aid 3 ’ ly forward ethodist church has planned to M any years beyona t in the chureh base- 4 I thre nd ten. The committes in Pizhters Are Flned ing for rge at- | John ( Hart's corner and Jelville Newman of East Bristol, 1to | were f nd costs each by Ju. Edward P, Prior when they ap- of ¢ 5 of t local court last even- ¥n and th or charges of breach of v DioETeRs Both men pleaded guiity ht b ges, the evidence beil by Grand Juror Willi and New, the battle were the p. Tuege 5 Lot ruggle, am | ar- ar- ! local mer 1and the trolleys h ested to attend i »vvf,|]rr[1l”>n|\"' Community Club Pleaces nt for and ended the fight by tive to the preliminary battle the following com- h: A Teon recelved:— s G istecs of the A. M. E. Zion | Dol Y wish to contradict the fact s was n fight in their oh Sunday night, as published | ight's publication. Signe “CHARLES O'NEIL » Made Known rd of Trustees.” 1 mentioned occurred u he church, s was v the evidence at the U Prayer Meciings Tonight Irdschool distriot last evoning, it beading the tacts, continued the ease Tho ¢ P or .v‘ Brlstol News was voted o lay @ three mill tax, | U0t! tumorrow morning and fa- ¢ Baptst chareh wi ekt at [Which is the lowest rate yet laid by *ructed the police to get la toueir ¢ ]y PR TS F o ittt It tay with the boy's parenta in West I Conyversion of . Stockbridge and Inform tham of S e l‘ The budget as prepared by t lele hoy's predicament, and that ). The You o ! penditure during the yeur pe torm in the Hartford county jatl, i Ehot i proximately $61,189, and on t Mrs, Flia A, Freeman Tia ¢ oy l. INrRAH grand list of tho district which is | Mrs. Ella A, Froeman, wite of e e l 317,688 thero will be raised [Samuel E. Frooman of 67 Stearms : S W ,4, a 1.‘.; per cent collection, § reet, died suddenly at her home s —_— y 1s, however, a bal- || t following a shore fiinenw, 1 lar midew ! Thim fafpin [ o ) left over from ough she has been 1in failin ‘ Third School District Brings which will o ap- £ox soms e g B s i A Mh, ™ plled 1o the ""{l_';\ R Mis, Fretman was born tn Cole- b Taw Do o Three Mills oo . comts wassmwin: | a1 S vt B, Seb sent t ——— V. Mason, who Is clerk and treasurer | s e ”‘.Il '"‘d Jatia dedit of the distriet, submitted his report aanchoos SN LIV NkY Wik el CYPSY (JIRL (Klps BDND o HuBIIL married and came to Bristol with ponstlen wilh owing recclpts il her hushand in 1000 from Torring- it 4 oclock and an eve oL ; : fon, having lived here since that I itk Reads Policeman's Palm And Is Ar- i ‘ m r"; o ,,‘H’.‘,‘r,',',rfi She 1« survived by her husband, though | ! necessary to tu rested—Uncle Has Nephew Ar- FsE b on Churel | °h¢ daughter, Mrs, Harry N. Ryals S Bant ! of Pristol and a stepson, Lemuel M. one of the net Tested Tor Evadlng Board Bill— I'r f Waterbury, I'h h o Srpepienn Death of Mrs, Eila A, Frecman, GoHEr e .“',X,“‘!” lf', );_m‘,{r‘;mng;fl_ ¢ of the| The w1 Coy whiol row afternoon at 2:30, Rev, E. L, should \ 1 have charge of the 1 ar g 4 - & remaing will be ords of this gr two years, plans a ¥ It at West come- may be hre ) which will mean erece HamniGe 1t In the spring. and thrill on of four new buildings which Charlies Hammill, lo Warrants to Be Served ew York cr en WHI Ancrease the o geate pocket billard Tax Collector Frank B. Rilay {s i Wil b olduction ¢ vably and result | .paegcy Han Har v 1 T warrants prepared to be RICRT N y».v.' l ;o in the cmployment of hetween three | oot to t gl 1 ¢ nquent personal tax. to sce § 40 and four hundred additionnl hands, |yt LS 1 I ol whom such war- great histord ) reest bullding planned will | (o000 noint mateh fo declde third | r are served will be obliged to e 50 rea arion to adfoin the | gl St At endic 111t1onal five or slx dollars iyreas Loore 1heY W tied for third place and the first half > proposition, triotism.” Heoq ™o ahe ATt of the deciding match was wou by G he. fcats oy GhiTah Sar vicos TOm b R0 L )]ln‘v ;:)12“'q\ ‘!X:r‘.tlr 1 G i1l be served on Sat There ten servie 8 Tooma. This Jerrolds Defeats Lynch U, Meeting morrow ever 0 o'cloc ildi S0 fect by 125 fec e e e Hatlan u-]n hureh aviour, y:j‘,»”;‘ )0 square feet of 1ins rames trom Blovel yuah Lo b Nold: thelr regtiar jamin T ston, nother bullding to be erected "'\Mp,,d.m k.‘\”:.\,"h.., s total e :: n "1 1 »\1:\-“',--?'( i 9t Qurl Lady sou)ill contali e ®ncw & doublofimocd G d o k Waods and Miss Clara 14 | drying kiln to be built from plans | Dol i R i St e the National Dry Kiln 1164, Lynch's total w cports from the Rapids, Mich. 1T average 110.4 J Better Homes Tox dicti s kiln will be 90,0 Lynch—137, 1 1 other matters of husl el : ; j pneah 106, 111, 104 L he fransacted The regular mid-week service wil per month and 1s to be so ar- 108, 3 K. af I Mecilng Daheld atin ~01d Advent church |ra i that the lumber can be un-| Jerro : e The regular meeting of Yothah tomorrow ni loaded from cars onto transfer |86 114, il Ll rie s LR mEnE ot e Sequass Meotlng racl 1 ru ctly to the ki Real Estate Boa 1‘ ceting UREL TS take pla this Sequassen Todge i SR e, A supper meeting of the Bristol et im hall at § Sequassen Lodge, 1. 0. O. I w hen he moved by use of other | Real Estate board was held last ¢ o'cle meet tonight. The initintory ransge s lumber lift ning at the Elks club with practical- th Birthday will he worked on u ¢ That (Hird i - g |1y a full attendance h is today eele dates. The degree tc will be a one story addition to t It was voted to appoint a commit- v at the L lone and will put on the work bufr S ARdi ey e meet Mrs, W. W wpible gER allaGuanticlions heritanitwrion "ini will increase | w Britain board t s street, A jarc urged to bo present and 8ee the i Conna e featot B state executive committec nds called he work done in a rea ent The other building will be a fire Decoration Contract Aw this after Governor Tmproved proof elevator fower and stafrway,| Chairman Lous A. Wheele tulatlons to Governor John I Trumbull, w * erccted onto the present wood | nounced this morning that the con- en a resi- has been co ko o nt. tract for decorations for the city for a number of Farmington avenue for more cial of the company an-|ball to be held April “th, was weele with re cold, 1 W that | ed yeste to 8§ of G """""" proved ted and bids | pany of Hartford 1< of Colum- ope that he it 1 expected | concern tHat decora ted the . their regular meeting turn to his office for a &h arted at an e | 1ast year's police event. LEL g at S o'clock in the K today, His off : being their desire to Community Chest Publicity Meeting | 0f ¢ ms on North Main street, carried on fr Il of the new buil, s ready A mieeting of the members of Auxiliary Meeting his indisposition occ cy by September 1, 1926 publicity committee of the Com- A meeting of the Women's Auxil- tary Edward L. The E. Ingraham Co., has made munity Chest Drive held thelr first of the American Legion will be Frances Dening enviable record. It has run con- | meeting yesterday at 5:00 p. m. €14 this ever in American Le- rapher, visited b tinuously on full time of 55 hours a | the Endee club and discussed several | Elon ¥ guest of the eve. matters o week with full force since 1014, with | matters in respect to placards, but- hing will ¥ iss Mand Clark, na- Notes Fred Wagner of Boy Ecout 1 of this town became n his advanc scout wh proved at the meeting of v Tri council court of henor last night. A dance wliil t 1a 1 tomorrow evening. T 1, A., will hold ckly mecting tomor Largest Man Lwn in evue Dies There March largest man e feur and a st hin Two policemen, a cha surgeon were required to as from his home to aml an | 4 when he was stricken with t L ce of Carl Hemingway [, a0k, He welghed more t n v o Lila Griswold of in height and had a walst 1 F ”‘ f "“' been made five two in 8, 1 Ml : 5 D onel W Uestichs po held In his late home o et e doors. / Y T e , Remus Now Plans to Go ‘ ‘ I \".w,w condueted by the Legion Into ‘Rc'xl Estate Trade \ ot e Lauxitiary vday ernoon fn| Chicago, 0 tl maid o, . Prizes were won as [ oncr :\U ('nwml‘ otlerx .‘ i T wve follows: First prize, Mrs. Clarence ' w fivities led to a term fn Af- Boon o) Morgan cond prize, Mrs. Charles lanta penitentiary, is to make C ne 1t n Cleveland; third prize, Mrs. Eunice cago his future home and real es- | ¢ 1o over Moore: consolation prize, Mrs, Wil- tate his business. . wild pad | of 1l 1 emus, who formerly was a 1 ) < w 1 ifs romu- | yor here hefore he got a fortu i g lock th rum activities in Cincinnatl, ar ‘ o ning fn American Legion hal nounced h's intention after he had ! & i Crossing Bad lost a court effort to save 1,55 o ) f t1 M. have been complal of pr ar whiske: The. c it o s ! v the past week about the co court of appeals ordered It de- y's” 1 - tion of the’ spur track crossing on Stroyed. n! Walsh the New Britain road the e 11 . i Mrs. Artt wries of the Connecticut Quar- | READ AERAL FIED ADS i ; ries Co. This crossing, which wa TOR RLSULTS cpt in fine shape last summer, 1 1 badly broken up by the frost mc are in tl vrong si vold the holes, serious possibility of < |COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLY Thursday and Friday Mareh 25 and 2 “ROAD TO YESTERDAY” T INTO THE BATAROOM ) GEE!t DonT s < AND WASH | HOw A 6ONNA DO )i YourRseLF ! y] ALL TS WiHour | Quick!! BEING LATE FOR. S s on full time rirman; Miss Agnes Barr tir enjoyed Their present production 1s be- tary, Chamber of Con With No Driver tween fifteen i twenty thousand L. sions, Rolfe I parked on North imepicees a day, which includ A. Trace afternoon, ur alarn our & with and R. G. Fit Edy tarted to roll while the driver was s-day pendulum movements and al-| Goodricl, general chairman of iway for a few minutes and pro- §0 what is believed to be the larg- campaign, was also in atter cded in ral direction of t production of low priced watches Mary A. Callen Memorial qu.l Officer Connors 0 was doing duty ch At the present time the ! The committee for the mem o the corner of Maln and North employs approximately aln etreets, ¢ Tho company has but recently |4, Callen, who was principai of tho |falled to do, and seeing what the 1oved into their new automatie de- | past Bristol school for over 40 (rouble was, the officer leaped ment, which is dered by , is well p 1 with the dona- |Aboa N 1the wheel {n tima sperts who have looked it over, 10 |ijons so far received. to save his tr \flic tand from de. th ¢l of any such de- | 1t {5 however, its desire to bring "‘ olish truck also nar- building, now in | grder to give the engravers amp! | was on Maln street at the { on, is to be oceu- |(ime to prepare the memorlal be- time. vied on Monday, April 5th. for the opening of the new schoo 3 company vard, g the entire front of th The $100 bond of Rosie Butch, a North Main street property for a!gvpsy, arrested yesterday by Officcrs STOMACH UPSE[‘ listance of 1070 foet jeglinsky and Carpenter ¢ The I ham Co., has been In | with fortune telling, was decla 1 1 little over a hun- |forfeited by Ju William red ye ind made vast strides | Malone in the city court this mor lf‘ n the past several years. ing when Rosle falled to put in an 'y 5 Third District At a meucting of the B ’ : \&’___] gleamir d department stores. BLONDEX The BlondeHaLrShanyboo e HE OVGHTA AE O LELP HIM LIKE ption of a short one of the intry. has also made ar- erection of an | imilar to the one Memortal Boule- School Mecting voters of the Shampoo stores the true | bright golden loveliness to | fadedlight hair—and keeps blonde hair ! and golden—always, | dye. No harmful chemicals. | hair soft, silky. Get it at all good drug | BE GLAD FOR, A8 time fn | departments | tons, ete. Those tteewoman. and a social hour Tlarold Rt shments present were i T ind, which is being raised to ere late Mary nnors held up his ick |a fitting memorial to the hand for the t to stop, which ft L in | TOwly missd hitting a sedan which Ithe fund to a close pril 1 Ameriecan electrie g popular drink-mixers in Switzer- and the committee has that all those who intend tribute do so before that date. Bond Forfeited requestod to con- re land appearanes Supernumerary Policeman Carpenter, while walking Dewey INDIGESTION !!! rth Main street yesterday after oon in plain clothes, was invite eoo A [in to the gypsy's place of busf e read. T followe! to h ave his palm Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, did and the two officers Apparently the sy tribe figured Instant Stomach Relief! it cheaper to leave town than to face the court, and they packed up and departed during the night. Arrested for Fvading Board Bill William Vershot, 1 |18 in West Stockbridge brought back fron by Deteetive Ser wr‘x”trnd.:\ to fac evadi unele streot It LONDES ONLY LONDEX | quickly re- Norw [1ived with his uncls for Leaves |but several Ks ¢ full or uncomfort- out of work and Rating W haric on the bounty ston pe's Diapepsin’ corrects df- of his parents > mo t reaches the of $55. Ross brought his troul « the prosecutor and insisted t T guaranteed stomaeh @or- warrant for his arrest be isst rect s but a few cents at any Judge Willlam J. Malohe, K handy! By BLOSSER FRECKLES IS ALL READY FOR SCA00L AOW=T1 ATE NS TOAST AN DRANK AS COCOA FOR AIM N

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