New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 9

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@ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY Mail Orders Filled Mail Orders Filled Y6 With But One Week to Easter Selection for Your Proper Wear Should Be Decided at Once IT'S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY HERE, WHERE STOCKS ARE LARGEST AND THE VERY LATEST; WHERE QUALITY RULES AND PRICES, CONSIDERING SAME, ARE THE LOWEST. EVERY WEARABLE WANT PLANNED FOR. COME HERE TO BUY Easter Hosiery Full fashioned silk of service wi cight, with lisle thread garter tops and re- inforced feet; all the new colors, white and black, for......$1.50 pair Sillkk Chiffon Hose of McCallum make, full fashioned, in all the newest color® shades, for L8195 pair Special lot of Children's 7/8 Hose with fancy legs and cuft tops, for only .30e pair Tomorrow We Feature the NEW COATS FOR SPRING A Coat is an essential part of every woman's and girl's outfit. The smarter the fabric and style, the more joy to the wearer. Our show- ing embraces every new style feature that's new and smart. Charmingly made, you have choice of dressy or sport garments, including the new silhou- ette, the new cape coatg, the new flare styles and many others. Materials are the smart tweeds, checks, plaids and imported mixtures, charmeen, twilleords, satins, laurenella, ete., in wonder- ful variety of models. FEASTER SILVER Vases and Flower Baskets, silver plntngl, and choice of many styles for the Easter table. Your choice for $5 Your taste pleased. Purse easily fitted $18.50 up to $95.00 each Many other things in silver suited for Easter gifts. Come, sce them. | pressed great interest . In the or-[the road this spring. Berlln ews ganization. It is probable that a | Next PFriday, being a holiday, the great dewl will be he from the married men will play the single unit. within the nest few months, [men at basketball at Community sinee the enthusiasm is great, [nall. “1ron present Indications the | Three comn chaivman and a {marricd men have (he ed N N[]E IDEI] | historian ‘were appointed at the ! The daneing class for (he younger ‘m*”m» Mrs, Ambrose Barreft was |children of the village has heen dis- chairman of the committee on ar- ‘LOH(H)“’d until next fall, !1|vgf|\|v‘n"1 for a social next Thurs- |ular class will continue. v evening. Mrs. Wills Winchell | Wilhelm Johnson is able to be out s appmmu} chairman of the flag |after several months illness with The reg- AS T0 CANDIDACY : *olnmnlor Mre, Mahel Giannotta, | pneumonia. "l \hm. an of {he membership com- = Tt |5 NM,,,‘, that the 1 not “Too Barly to Think ABOUE Tt” v s Samcarea Veves i e v i s o [ Hubibard school owing to so much | Says Former Represemiative ?,,Jf, ‘;:K.'"J(..?:‘.‘:'..“,‘.f:“:::“,’h‘l“n‘fl‘:; T e future, fals will be lield once a NO DEMOCRATIC ASPIRANT hoped by omitting this vsual vca- month and special committees will | tion to hie able to finish the schedule be chosen for-each one. The social oy time in June, |next week will be held jointly with et ——————— the American Legion post, although | e e e | e e TR completed. i Members —— Kensington Woman ' Resident, Breaks Teg | e e w.\r!rs.h_rjyi‘:;‘.”a" on 4':'h] ,.f'li Alaskan Governor Plans Boat With New Britain General Hospital with [ Poctors and Nurscs To Serve 3,000 Other Items of Interest in Town, a fracture of the leg, sustained When | oo 0 persons. “I haven't considered it at all,” fell on the i Inesday night. | stated Former Representative Ar- | She was attended ttle, March 26 (P—Governor {hur Benson today, when asked if hg | H- Griswold, who found fractures of s of Alaska, announced today th bones in th that a floating hospital 1o carry a will throw his hat in the ring for| g, thet ¢ physician and two nurses will be put nomination as the republican stan- [yesting comfortably, although she | in serviee this year along 4,000 navi- dard bearer in the fight for repre- | will be confined to her Led for some (zable miles of the Yukon river in scntative fn Berlin this fall. time 1o come {the inte rior of Alaska and scrie Mr. Benson stated that it is too carly for him to make any statement | Entertainment Tonight large attendanca i3 cxpected to 100 isolated native “Throughout and whit the district A drained as to his future political activity. 11 present at the entertainment 10 by the Yukon and its tributaries.” said that the idea has not eccurred [o given at Grange hall by the Res | Parks s e have only twvo doc- to him, as yet and that he will | creation committee of the Kensing S iyaen) ome | church. Two " and “The Aunt’ sented by care nothing to say about it for b ton Congregatior time. | plays, “The Angel, As for the democratic faction in | will be pr town, it is not expected that there | of of an epidemic o5 us it takes d and sometimes weeks to medical selected casts which have been fsistance to the stricken arca. Mos will be any stir until the clection rsing faithfully for the Per-of the natives live along the river iay., A prominent Berlin democrat | ropinance. A finished production i8 ' go that a hospital bout will be able sald today that the party has 1o |eypceted to be the result. Th reach practically all of them. possibilities in the wind at the pres- | Grange orchestra will furnish music | #Not long ago a number of na- ent time and he spoke as if 1he|ytor dancing, at the close of the €n-'tives 400 or 500 miles from Tort parly as & whole is rather discour rtainment. The program Will be- | yukon, dicd from eating siled ged with the way thi haye been gin at § o'cloc caribon®mes Our traveli hos oing on slection duys. He said How About The oads? pital will pre t such a " that a candidate will probably be op- “How about the roads? the AN vointed at the caucus, but e hinted | question being asked by residents of S I‘mz such a candidate will probably | hs out of the way district of Be - Five (onncted for Theft not have enough power o SWINE lin, where the ravages of the snc From Vatican at Rome over any of the republican votes. of winter have not been repair me, Mareh (R —Five men “They'll do anything but end Citizens have wondered for several |wep icted a enced today the candidate chosen by the weeks why the town teams have nol for their part bery of th " he sald in speaking of visited ir sections of the town. Vatlean treasury in § Dasil- democrats. In fa roads throughout Berlin ' jcg last July. Scven others werc ac- Auxiliary Has Members The American Lcgion auxiliary of Berlin has about 25 members at th present time, 12 having heen adn tcd to membership at a m The state up after a ould be improved upon. id road has been fixed \shion, but it will not be long be- for its condition will be as poor as g | Lefore, due to the fact that the de- quitted for lack of evidence Amerigo Leardi and Rubicondo Primavera were found guilty of the actual commission of the erime and tenced 1o eight y Teld last evening at Legion hall, | partment las merely filled in the . two years with “spec Kensington. The meeting was lar hioles which will again be evident |lance.” Three others were sentencs Iy attended and those present ex- |within a few weeks to four years, one vear with “vigil- lectman Ge B. Carter {ance,” as accomplices. Two years t be Tied by ‘phone to- | will be deducted from each sentence t §s beleved that the roads |y the amnesty. ' repaired wlien the authori- | i s find time to do work During t 1 season, accc ° nwhile, residents are complain- ling 1o offictals, Michigan topped a ing. other states with a navy bean pro- ' Services Tonight. : Juction of 7,414,000 busi Clean Child's Bowels with e S D'an‘L . . o 1 1 cvening at “California Fig Syrup” errcice 1 a part of e regnar | FRECKLES AND . schedule and it is (X""‘L"‘" that the attendance will be large. | Mrs, Mary O'Brien,* The funeral of Mrs. Mary O'Brien lield tomorrow Paul's | Mary's | DID Yoo ceET ALL YOR ANATURAL HISTORY LESSON of Kengington will b ng at 9 o'vlock from St 1 be . New 1 Fast Berlin Jtems meter The Boys' club will meet this eve- | ning at 7:30 o'clock at Community | \ | hail under the supervision of Mr. | ORI S° | Gerald Tummery, who is 1l with ///W/ pneumonia is reported to be worse, e 0 1 although his condition is not critieal, | " The bridge workers on the Mid Hurry Mother! Lven a fretful, bil- | gletown-Berlin line have removed fous, constipated child loves the |ty covered bridge and are now put- | pleasant taste of “California 19g | {ing in new supports at the bridge Syrup” and it never fails to cleanse | pelow Keefe's Crossing. the bowels and cten the 5‘“""{‘ Robert Cole, the local grocer has A teaspoonful foday may pre- | added a new truck to his business. sick chilil tomorrow. The first signs of the approaching It druggist freshet are beginning to be | Vg Syrup le. the water ereeping up 8 oy nd. children low land. The water at of all ages pri on bottle. Mother! | fimes comes almost to the road at You must say “California” or you |Keefe's and from reports of the may get an imitation fig syrup. 3 w up north it probably will close ars imprison- | Plainville News LIBRARY REMOVAL STARTS TOMORROW Tnstitution Will Be Closed for Three Days (RUM RUNNERS ARRESTED Taken In By state Polico—TIeglon | Bowlers Win—Post Has Ten Pros- pective Members—More Cases Of The removal of the public library from its present rooms in the town I hall to its new quarters over Dy- ington’s drug store on West Main | street will begin tomorrow. The {library will be closed, during the process, tomorrow and on Monduy land Wednesday of next week., 1t s expected that eveything will e ready to reopen it in its new local- ity on Saturday, April 3 v rooms in the Byington bloc have been cxtensively remodelle land will form better quarters the library than the town 1} | where therc not. enough kpace. The new spot is also mor 1 | 1ocated and on a more t streel, so that more prople will attracted to it When tiio library has re movedstfrom the town buildin the shifting of the other offices therd | will begin additional space pro- | vided for the town clerk. State Police Make Arrests Walter Armstrong and Mrs. Lil- lian Tuner were arrested for vio- liquor law here last night by Officors Smith and Par- | votr. They were taken fo the New | Britain lockup for safe Keeping { pending trial here Wins Prize At Exposition 1 Morris Berry of East Maln stre ed one P a dealer in antlques, has vded one of the four pri ven for exhibits of antique furni- ture at the Better Homes exposition in Hartford. The exhibit of the local man was under the direction of Mrs. Berry, Leonard Rerry and Meyer Sneiderman, Mr. Derry s in liurope. More Measles Reported | Further cases of measics have Ibeen reported to Dr. George I | Cook, health officer, and the homes where the discase is located have been quarantined. There is 1o seri- ous danger, the cases heing of a mild variety, and the prompt calling {in of a physician will stop the growth of the fliness and check its epread. Schools luve been aficcted somowhat by the disease, Lut most of the cases are amoug children under school ag i Legion County Meeting | rmes post, American Le- ecking to he represented ge number of members at county fon meeting In 1 mington, at 3 Sunday affernoon. Connty Commander Robert Craig has nouneed that several itcms of spe | will be taken up. {tin T Hawes, state forester, speak on state forest an [tivities. The 1 | forest, on land tur | 1egion by the town, is no sured sucesss, it is said. Brandegee, who fonght in Itles of the Civil war t nine months at Libby and And prisons, will recall the strennous days when hie was a sorviceman. It will be a public meeting 1a feed will follow if. Drock-Barncs post will gather at the local Legion hall at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Legion Bowlers Win | The undefeated bowlers of the post added another victory to their leng chain of wins last night when ated the New alleys by 89 pine h lost two out of its three was ten by nine pins, m came throng ¢ to take all threc v S0 second te emergen and Kalish, Comman pile up ex-Comm r B bowlers er Cr were |4 winners, T ores New Britain Tennis Cluh Carlson 93 5 Bullard “ Newell TS Thompson 05 T4 Anderson o4 458 426 Brock-Barnes Post Te Vasseur 62 ige ey Flote 2 92 87 Paul Y a4 9 Craig i 100 a Barrows 2 100 424 470 410 New Britain Tennis Club Van Appen 1 69 93 HIS FRIENDS i Measles—Suit For $2,000—Bricfs, | ] YOH 96 " MARCH 26, 192 v Meyers 88 85 80 G ¢ B . | ning, was held this afterncen at | Christensen 87 86§ ettlng etter Br‘stol News | 2:20 o'clock from the Congregae Clark 88 96 8¢ | tlonal parish house, The services | Willlams 77 81 900 . | were conducted by the Rev, Ernest | Sy e R | [. Wismer and the remains were | 404 423 440 | placed fo the vault at West ceme. Brock-Barnes Post | tery for interment in the spring. Dihble 83 29 4 Case Contnued Ruglel 00 s | | The case of Willlam Verchot, ar« Kalish 10 58 ¢d on complaint of his uncle, Saunders o vmour Ross of Seymour street, Brooks 101 S8 for cvading a board bill of $55, Durgess T 01 SRl Ty | was continued until later in the v WU ) : 1 s — A T Suicide Interested in Delective “: 1w pronavte tnat mue case win Other Legion Activities | s be disposed of late this afternoon. | The vowling team will swing into and wes{em Sw“es l Hieh Acbaol, Atijstios PR s PRI SN The battery squad of the Bristol il e ”.“:‘:\ st n\; High school baseball team held its L tetreshinents first ractice yesterday afternoon b g ONPLAINED OF ILL HEALTH [, it et s gt ne m'“jv‘ a Rl IV | four candidates each for the piteh- Wi 18 expected in and catching r iw about tn new members wil Civitan Club To Be Organized In “.,;,:flm n“m" ;:“’:\\,:M:h:'h:r:u:,s e inducted into (he post. Several | " Yo commitecs Wil report. - and rer Teisol—THigh School Battery Can. | “0rkout by Conch - Thomas Mon- | freshments will be served aghan Captain Carl Hultman. o Stake Out High Sehool didates Hold Practico—Iunerai Of = Be l“'l:i;\ll\(l ll];'nrdnn. a member of AT e " i e basketball squad for the past e : : : Mrs, Samucl Freeman Today. |two years, was elected captain of ew high school on Eust strect Wt s been signed by fhe successtul [ Wittiam Miner, about 36, who | th¢, team for 1926.1937, Rt The track team, under the su- bidders, Luwrence & Coe, and by the has been employed as a machinist | pervision of Coach Richard Ander- high ‘“‘ulml ’mmm‘: -|nm\HmI. The | In the New Departure Mg, Co., #ince | son, s having a dally practice, & 0 planned to stuke o e bhutld- «f o 1 & e,/ % 2 HEnviLnn GlRto i) ](ul n}. buitd last Janu committed su large number of candidates reporte .I“ afternoon, and work vill be Wed ight in his room at ing. The captain of this year'steam gun in immediate future. School street by slashing his 1eft | js Franklin Fletcher. biioamointiog vjpl successful bid wrist and lis throat with a razor, | bk ha en announee Superintend- | cording to the peopte ocenpying | TDDINTG 00D ent L. 8. Mills as $171, Ther the rent where Miller roome. - | S SERVED wnd others yanging as high as $217.- | 100ks today, The New \m. Gl m’ i ‘:m,m;”l A 5 S———. 000, The Lid of Lawrence oo conch is convalescir M tuhere uained abc 0 B 1 of Lawr & (N g convaloscing from fib el |y ey e 00 not appear fn the | Willimantic Men Caught In Raid On was the lowest, their work is known 5 in a los Ashey N morning but this fact did not con chool l,.v';“fl\!“:,y.“ \1:.‘ :‘.[” - 2 his landlord on account of Mill. | P00l Room Saturday Night Are i R s alsn er's statement the previous evening | Held In $700 Bonds Each. e A B IS M‘w ind no attempt was made to enter | el L is muu until shortly before §| Willimantic, March 26 (—Reneh et o o'clock yesterday afternoon. When | warrants to the number of fifteen i e L member of the family opencd the | Were served on men caught in a bl B AT L door to look in, he found Miller 1 on a pool room Saturday night, 1 Old Man Winter ma stretched out on the floor near the | by County Detective Willlam F R LS foot of the bed fn a pool of Llood. | Jackson, Deputy Sheriff Charles N. by turnin Lodi and Pate‘mon Workers {o The police department was notified | Aver, of Killingly. os8 1 snow slorm. " and Chiet of Po- ttenipt was not very suceessful, t and Defective Sergeant Daniel Me. lice Allan MacArthur, today. The g . SR 5 : AL Nieuddy and Patrolman Strup we men were charged with frequenting snow meltir soon as it struck J p S k ron q convenionce fo, moforists and pedes- Examiner Arthu Brackett was al- | Monday and their cases continued trlans and gave confiymed pessi- : so called and he pronounced it a | until March 39 under $700 bonds TilaH A optorlinUy Lo teosak T b T ® — | case of sulcide. The razor, with|each. never ean tell SUTIE SIS Workersitoda s werell whichSntlileciiinaictediithe (mav} The bench warrants were {ssued Sued For $2,000 By Wire ooking to the dve workers of Lodl | wounde was found beneath the body, | by Howard C. Bradford of Putnam, Anth Ni of Plaimille d Paterson for assistance in | which was turned over to Unters | |state’s attorney. The men were tak- has been sued for $2,000 damages by | (VI NCrINg their demands today. | taker James Dunn, im' to Putnam for arralgnment in his wife, Mary Malon Nicewicz of gomaUe Miller was one apparently deeply |Superior court, Hyman DBrett- Waterbury. She claims that he drew “‘f“” i terson in western and detective | SChneider and Ernest Bernard who 1$1.000 frém a joint bank account | 1123 abpolnted a sub-commitiee 1o |4 . @ copy of one magazine ly- |KEPt the pool room were among without her knowledge and that he | \NVes!fEate and report on the ad- fing on the bed being open 1o a story | 08¢ arrested. failed {0 repay & $860 doan; M :4*!\‘]‘“\ pting the unit P d “The Sheriff Lends a Hand,” | When police officers went to the stield of W Jury jssued | (Font comm y'r of of jc another to a story bearing the cap- | house of David Williams to serve a the writ. Money in the hands of | 1D In orsanizing the dye work tion, “The Ardw Mystery,” and | WArrant on Carles Lewis who lived Stanisliw Sumoski & Bronistaw | Albert Weishord, strike leader, |a third open to litled 4 | there they found a still in the pan- Domunski has been g ¢ announced fhat he 1 detinitely | Bullet-proof v pockets | Y and four quarts of whiskey. Advent Chureh Servieo deelded to organize the stk work- ters from his father | Williims was arrested on a charge The mid-week prayer mecting of : 11 ‘*Xul 1‘ s in Taftville and also ©F Hauor law violation. dvent Ch will 1 t ¢ of sister at the same address. e DAL PR, i workers, but t st ‘”””“':"Jj Vs BOHEMIAN TROLIC A SUCCESS The me will open with a song | 1hey would mot < No. 24, T M., wasalsq | The Bohemian frolic of the I. O. A T T e ind in a card case in the pocket | B Be at the Burritt hotel last night psalm and prayers he workers alonc of coat. was a decided success with Mies alo the Coreseiil e local American Le Tt is erstood that Miller had of | ANNd Krawitz scoring the big hit of Trua DI though deseribed by Wr lis own volition gone to the Nor. |0f {he evening with her program A vecal solo will b aking organi 3 of vocal numbers. A Charleston ren- atorium on one occasion rd, after which the sery preparing to open a relict station I months ago for treatment. gorictl ‘nrodnchd Ax Minnaiy M he open (o testimonie T} Pennsylvania fex- New Trafite Signal Lillian Putterman and Miss Roge ia cordlally down yesterday, | A ignal wis installeq | BAYeT: Judges of the contest were : employes who had | yest dagiligg George Le Witt, David L. Nair, Lenten Devotions e corner of giving * West and 0l streets by the G‘u.‘“'"‘”" M. Greenstein and Martin Tenten devotions will b i at | reason eral Vlectrie Co. 5 H. Horwitz. :30 o'clock this evening s Ihere are now three automatic TS Church of Our Tady of Mere \ sienals installed and in operatio Ch ll e R e T e ‘ geled g cveralien in allenger ‘ion 11 et and the Memorial boulevard, There will he a Lenten service at one on corner of North Main the Church of Our Saviour at T:20 \ wd North streets and the one in- o'clack this evening. Rev, B. B, 8ty v ning | stalled yesterd All are operating ring of Southington will he the mills, | complete gatisfaction of the spealker. day. ials and the public who | Notes i pe I el b 1tomobile | Mre. Alfred Go nd w di Soft Coal Demonsiration ! i . Mase. are visitir orderly conduct demonstration truc of the ome of Mr Goddeanw's arents Weisbord cmbers of ess (loal Onerato associa Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Varvar of | Gerald V. . 161, Amerie of West Virginia will arrive in | North Washington street can Legion, at s a m tol tomorrow and will furnish | A dance will be held tn NEY | unist agitator.” [ ! jonstrations in the burn- hall on Ticree strect this evening. ' by the Ameri 1 soft coal at th eparking spac Musie wilt be furnished by the Ma- o on his e the city hall tomorrow be- iestic orchestra. The public is in t commi lours of 11 a. m., and 4 Vit : federation and again Monday near the | son was horn at the T '\‘ l“‘i' e e parture M Co, officc at in general hospital yesterday to Mr. oo g r . noon time, and Mrs. FPrank Johnson Cuts Off Mother's Leg; Miss Durr Recovering — Man Bchm e:l hhanc Evelyn Durr of Kenney carsal of the cast of t Ditre Ma e | str Forestville, who was injured [ minstrel show Wil arariwardt, 38 years old. was sent to | Several days ago at Doolittle’s cross- American Legion hall at yocciving hospital last ni for men- [ing at the north end, is recovering §:30 o'clock tonight. tal observation conf from t the accident. Maryel Tlub Combination Stove for g} he had severed the riz Miss bruised and . reasonable price, 19 ITough St old mother, M A ¥ n nervous 1"ood sale In store tomorrow afternoon. 5 of Methodist church Ladies’ Ald So- cloty.—advt, For antomobile insura Robt. B. W Phon quoted and cover: G : o tion.—advt vhethe Yvening ofice hours ¢ by { Woodin « practo boths New Britain, Monda ind nr Il H I|l|‘ll)\l AT PITS The Hague, Holland, Marel ) ~The death is announced of Dr. T B. Pleyte, Dutch minister to Ma- id, and former minister of r}w: cal onies. He was sixty-one yearstold e COMMUNITY THEATER | (Plainville) ¥riday, March 26 “ROAD TO YESTERDAY” Loans 1 we or ok, viov lay r de night TAOANS AN 1 Aare to brokers and city n 1 or $51,660,000 e rkw Arym Club Meeting « Ji oA night and farewell re- ) ption to Dr. and Mrs, West will ) e Arym club on Tues- 1 heg - cvening. April 6th, in the din- tem ¢ - rooms o Prospect Methodist to reveal 1 1 hefore or | “The Rock” co act play entitled *“The will be en next Sunday Mar Sth, at 7 o'clock Prospcet Methodist church, ung People's department n of Miss Edith us ed- taking part are Hubert Crowther, Hyla Law, Baker, Doris Dutton, Glen Sperry and H B Chitan Club ISTED Two representatives of the Inter- h 26 tional Association of Civitan clubs deal in Bristol yesterday for the | member I of organizing a Civitan club | €. W. Hart, 62, is coming to New S York from England to race agalnst 249,0 Mrs. Samuel T. Freeman two horses. He beat a horse in a ess t The ral of Mrs. Samuel Free- race at the C 1 palace, London. an 1 man, who dicd at her home on He challenges anyone his age to a T oard. | Stearns strect last Wednesday eve- race up to 60 miles. Yoq re nght Alek TUERE WAS ONE QUESTION 1 COULDAT ANSWER = WHAT ANIAMAL HAS NO SEANSE oF WY, TUE GOAT! 7 By BLOSSER WY, IF UE HAD ANY SENSE ME WOULDNT SAELL T WAY i 4

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