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SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926, AN [ A C{UR 'L’?fnfilfi‘.'“f,f'“ifiu“\Z".TSI.',”" e s el Faser | DOINGS IN FOREIGN CAPITALS i =5 & =ee v hard ball baseball league, The | e sy . e - I AL churches formed a euccessful s0ft | yantern slides of one story schools —1 ONDON— ARIS—— (=—BERLIN=—— b s e « SR B s B G —=advt i | | Favors Cards Novelties many who are in faver of also | Theater owners want to run shows Sundays—Latest styles indicate arti- | ficial gems of enormous size. _J Bris “M M v old tomorrow—Eu- Bowllng and Basketball Teams rope's richest man has visited \lnn\r' C IH/» for 40 3 .~-|m.m judge has no mercy on gun- ntencing two o death—Re- Attend Banquet, a c]| shows I A'f up royalty. Trophles for the champlonship <) teams In the Inter-church Athletic N T 1gu8 were presented last night at Londen f Montmartre at any price," senting and Decorations Gift Department The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, New Horsfall OXFORDS I FOR SPRING 1 4l\lvl Priced at $10.00 T TELSWAY— Priced at $10.00 HOPSEALLS 93-99 ,,%:,./lu)n&rec{ HARTFORD “1t Pays to Buy, Our Rind” Cold Storage for Furs 7 { ELECTRIC TREATMENTS Dr, F. ,oombq NATUREOPATH 10 So. High St ORIENTAL FULL LINE IN ALL SIZES RIEPAIRING AND CLEANING S V SEVADJIAN DENTIST DroAaB. D.D.S, DR D.D.S. \-RAY, OXYGEN Tolinson, Jehnson, GAS and First Band & Mortgzoe Co 444 of Rartferd First Mortgages | § THIS At Low Rates | of Interest | i1d west o rural England. h {ser to be mixe ) the few herds on th he king's ranger at | ¢s and spends ons by sales. AERIAL TOURS OFFERED erfal tours of Great Britain ave 1 places of in machines will be se ;. nd on lakes and rivers, de for tours of the lake countr t of such four cost of touring will b 12 Continent WANT SUNDAY SHOWS zation of Near Post Office | RUGc - \ W \l.\l\w |.. STOUT Rloan ¢ han peaceful n held in Kent to obtain remaining of Montmartre put it ¢ . ndignantly defend Mont *broke' P a living -8t. Louis- quar the prot rI m and the fixa- heen postponed until the won his f 5 An ¢ us all so rich we won't t all.” NOT COMPLIMENT. Two men ook th tsin a crowded train leaving a Parls station. When ed through to examine the 1 that the two showed a card 1ed to eve- Member of T ment.” ety matron s overheard in the 5 uth to noutl additions, with the D heard above Then one worn now that real being aBNIaT s0 larg the conductor trom r 1 up and sald in re not depu ngry jer cried “Hur- The Cri De I fdentifed Henri Roy, tide Driand, now pra- & since ther { seat fn the chamber of deput and after he elected, howes w 'mn tour dvii o (6 h believes sus-hold employes are much en- 1 to decorations as members of other pro- | sions ntaen eandidates nominated by their re. | ¥ res: contly were summmoned to | where each re- ch was pinned on b Among the suce maids, cooks, governe 4 served the same emplo; ing from ten to for the medals they also r s of recommendation" f matic relation NEVER GAMRLES HOW THLY ¢ DT WFAL TH Inve tion into the e 8 former roy: hous 3 ction with t lm"l 'S 50,000 to » against the American colonies. nd other enemies, Duke Karl Wi Ferdinand of Braun- nt 4300 men to land for $38 a disclosed, w ftion indem- head for each man killed in ac- wounded nien to be counted as one k I1 of Hesse “sold” 12,- f Amsterdam, July head, with an annual ternational ed a letter from the 1 to Baron Hohen- riter commended the that 1,950 of the Land- ns in Vhr Battle of Trenton only {temized statement of ' the letter continues,” as r wants to pay me for only tirely dissatisfied with ording to disp: a ion of Hess NO MERCY ‘m @t r Inmen can expect no nal court of Erfurt has giv Iph of Leipsic two sentences of ed him of citizenship rights for 4 ordered him or hic of the trial. guilty of slaying Dittrich and Paul all of whom have hey refused to give him a ntlsts suid, ually v hovs than g t slad to escape to tha gofe. ildren in multipls births ar NEW BRITAIN HAS ALWA MUST NOT 000 To Get!l MUST BE RAISED BY MONDAY NOON MARCH 29 DONE HER BIT "ALLL DOWN THIS TIME Give Generously [ No One Has Seen You, Call Our Office, 2193 EW BRITAI COMMUNITY CORP. Methodist church at a banquet *h was attended by a large number. of the members of bowling ind basketball teams. The bowling trophy was presented to the Blue v and the baskethall cup was oh, x\hrm team came out first 10. George Mea bowling trophy a mbers of the league in well chosen words and David Ahl- | * ren accepted tha basketball trophy he First Lutheran feam. Both k of atl t helps to cement t men in thelr ng was | the evening. President Cline announced during :ma\ RY F. RLI)DLLLI indi- bowling ] pted the thanked the a fow ON'T fool yourself any longer. You can't spend all you make and win in the end The best things life offers come as the result of a fixed determination to save part of every dollar earned. nted by , pastor of Trinity Open a savings account now and add sys- tematically to it at each payday throughout the year, N April will find you ahead of the came at last. It is the surest way to win. membe minds of church work. Mr. on also addres gath- mond Cline, president of presided. Community enjoyed throughout R The CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Main at East Main Optometrist Raphael Boilding, 8 W. Main §t. Open Saturday Evening. | PLAINVILLE PROPERTIES - FOR SALE 1—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, Colonial style, garage attached, built 1925, steam heat, gas, fireplace, modern in every way, quiet se- lect neighborhood. Would make an ideal home. 2 _FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, built 1925, hot air heat, garage, located in eastern part of town, only a short distance from schools and trolley. 3—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, Duplex type, 12 rooms, 2-car garage, practically nevw, all conveniences, superb location. 4—ONE-FAMILY HOUSE, 7 rooms, steam heat, improvements, garage, built on large corner lot, first class condition, fine loca- tion. 5—FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, all improvements, furnace heat, con- veniently situated to schools and trolley. 6—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, 14 rooms, hot air heat, well constructed and in good condition, defllahle location and quite central. 7—ONE-FAMILY HOUSE, 8 rooms, hot air heat, gas, also large harn with space for three cars. Close to schools and trolley. 8 _THREE-FAMILY HOUSE, rooms 5/5/5, good barn, lot 55x300 fronting on two streets, trolley passes door. Not far from center. 9—NINE-ROOM COTTAGE, hungalow type, built last year, hot air heat, garage, large lot. About three minutes walk to trol- ley and schools. 10—TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, Dutch Colonial design, 14 rooms, built 1924, steam heat, gas, oak floors throughout, downstairs trimmed Philippine mahogany, natural finish; upstairs white- wood finished old ivory; 2-car garage. Restricted neighborhood. A beautiful home. 11—FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, not quite completed, steam heat, hardwood floors, well conshucted, very desirable. No. 12—-TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, 16 rooms, steam heat, all ments, good condition, lot 8x149. Central. borhood. improve- Very good neigh- SPECIAL—We have four new and attractive six-room cottages with fire- places, steam heat, gas and otherwise up-to-date. Located in a beautiful restricted residential section. These homes are exceptionally well con- structed and are splendid value at the prices asked. Any dne of these can be purchased for $1,000 cash and the halance of purchase price paid on easy terms that will surely appeal to vou. HOME SITES—Some very desirable sites at PINEHURST MANOR—A restricted and select neighhorhood having all conveniences and only a short distance from the schools and trollev. These sites can he pur- chased on easy terms if desired. Come in and let us tell you more about the property listed abhove, and also about many others we have not attempted to describe today. Or phone us at Plainville 366-3. Remember we are at vour service any day or evening—Sunday included. REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE The JOHN COOKE Co. NERI BLOCK PLAINVILLE