New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 7

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Mafl Orders Do Filled OUR WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS Serve Our Customers With Seasonable Goods and Excellent Values. Shop Here W ednesdays NOVELTY GLOVES $1.95 pair One-clasp, P. K. sewn; tan, mode, cedar, newpenny and willow LUMBERJACKS $3.98 each For boys 8 to 16 years Choice of all the new colors BOYS’ TOPCOATS 55,00 For the 3 to 8-year-olds The latest styles for Spring NEWEST IN CAT HANDKERCHIEFS 15¢ each Real French colored, with hand rolled hl’m Value 25¢ CHILDREN'S HOSE 19¢ pair, 3 pairs for 50¢ 7/8 and full length, broken sizcs Real good buy WOMEN’S HOSIERY S5¢ pair Silk and fiber, 3-seam back, slioht defects; new colors; .‘\l.w kind Mafl Orders Filled For boys. Sizes 615 to 7. 3 B, 89c each Full shape Pretty colors ENAMEL HAT BOXES $2.98 each Cretonne lined, shirred pockets and good value at $2.98 SILK CHEMISE 249 cach 0 value Crepe de chine, Flesh, honey, ete. lace trim Colored WOMEN'S UNIONS 53¢ each, Knit, band top, cufl knee Regular and extra s RUBBER APRONS 35¢ each, 3 for Household Aprons, fane At Notion Dept., STAMPED SCARFS 85¢ each border, Pink, blue, orchid, 2 for $1.00 1.00 pockets Main Floor simple des Berlin News BERLIN POST NOW LEADS THE STATE Stands at Top of List for Tn- crease in Membership | munity DRIVE ENDS THIS WEEK fen's Lyceum Has Enjoyable Meot- tng—Boys and Girls Club Wil Give Gymnastic Exhibition—NResi- dents Refurn From Florida, Bolton-Kasica Post, American Le- | lon, has something to be proud of. QChis organization, which & cars ago, was reported to be dying n its feet, is now leading all posts h the state in regard to niembership ncreases. During the past year an n membership of about 200 per cent has been reporfed and new members re coming in almost every day. The local organization has worked ard and has taken a new lease of ife. ‘The members are entering nto the activities with very mee nce, & mar pr three faithful ones who used to atlier to discuss plans inuance of the waning orgar pot so long ago. A membership drive i3 being car fed on at the present time and the oster has been sw d considerably his step also being in onditions not so long aco, embership drive meant nore than fruitless exertion on t art of t! few members v orked day and night to keep ¥ host going. The drive will end th ter a successful month t is expected that the Legi ontinue to keep its place at pt the list. rlinites can point with p heir Legion mall accompli; osts in large cit entage of cligible wi nuch greater. ocal organizatio hose ns not vet lo s0 hefore the end of the w ossible. The next year prom e a banner one fon, with its gr ill be able to ecar he plans talked of in the Return From Florld an enj few tion contr post, becau yment After oday that the trip was very hnt. Mr., and \irs Stevens heir headquarters at Ococe made in the ovens today spe at developr Will Give ymmuni- an ath- ibition v evenin circus most of from t other and only, so that resid just how much plished along at} youth of the d will be put on with the except hich will hail from town. Since Mr. Ogl charge of the work and girls he has deve clever athletes and for the past few months he has been working out me towns for the con- | | Ve especially in having Mr. Ogle as instructor, since he has actlve in that work for muny Before taking up his resi- Berlin he was thamplon, Massa- . and his wid been put to good among the boys and girls in the third district. The town has greatly atded his work by its co- operation with him and the Com- cenfer has purchased all needed equipment, most of which 1s equal to any found in the larger fortunate | physical been o knowledge has use The exhibition promises to be in- teresting and it is hoped that the townspeople will further show their interest by turning in large numbers to witness it. & eral surprise features promised and there will be a number of medy acts, it is expected. Tagen Is Taken 1N James Fagan of Kensingfon was talen suddenly 11l last night wit stomach trouble and he was re- moved to the New Britain General hogpital today where he was to re ceive a thorough examinat 1o determine the exact nature 5 complaint To Hold Joint Mecting A foint meeting of Bolton-T and lield Le y early part of devoted to the bt are {he iry will on evening at the sion will bo iction of Legion business, a social time will follow, w members of the auxiliary as gues Mre. Ambrose Barrett, first v 1t of the auxiliary, is of the social arranzements s in Kensington orter, nerly but ber am P of New of tho nn Char the me the past of hig ker of Porter is an artist ability and he is having a sum. home in Kensington. Returns to New York Miss Bsther D. Griswolc r of Dr. Roger M. Gri Griswold, in X ek, due on. Mr, lerable City dangh- old who has been at her nsington during to the illness of her , has returned to her scl 1 and scssion of the Berlln town is scheduled for this evening at town hall Griswold will be is expected at sev cases will be heard. Attend County Mceting Comman Harold Ventres TNolton-Ka . American Le- with several other of the local organization, a county Legion meeting FFarmington on Sunday last and “ommander Ventres reported today t the session was one of the successful at which hiad the opportunity cnt. He spoke hly of icious chicken dinner providec uxiliary and he on the exce tainment presented. there wer ral ly interesting speeches on Le- gion topics, glven by Legion com- manders and other officlals of the ty group To Plan Carnhal Plans for the annual spring nival will be discusked by the Ken- sington Athletle club at a meeting this e at 7:30 o'clock at the T. A. B. hall affair will be held at Foresters’ hall on April 18, 14 and 15 and is expected that several novel effects will be intro- duced to make the affair one of the most colorful ever held town. A committes Is at present working out the detalls and a re- port on the progress made will be glven this evening, court the of also enter ening llent pro- | car- | Men's Lyceam Mecting An intere meeting Men's Lyceum v L the Kensington and the prog iterary comn of a miseel nd a parlia which all siastically Methodist ¢ Interest Prosecutcr « Berlin toy \ trip to 11 s just | April Fool's s his elatic Day subject 1 to tl urn Douglas ind n crived The pointed w Il spendin g the p All Hav -ond v Comn prompt week gin he next her's associ April 13 This m earlier than us one other r 1esday. at nol to have FRECKLES / r TRIS IS TA' LASY T 1 BNER TELL OSCAR WAIT FoR KA SCHOOL WITH ME ! BE LAYE A in | of held last even PIamvziIe News i mshury \ Sty W u leld | TO BREAK GROUND - Leglon Seeks Decoratlons For triotie Finlshed With Ground for | | brok FOR HIGH SCHOOL Former Principal fo Wield Spade‘ et in Formal Cenemony Pa- l Occasions—Plainville “Y" Win—Many Local People N—TLocked In Post Office. the new high school formally at 8:30 | Grand |m at one st oetreet w be n with ¢ exerejses tomorrow afternoon. Willlar of the o will spade 9 i One of endent o {urn up f ear pupils and abou izhth grade w ool in the contra t is hoped to ha iary 1, 1927 Filling In the 1 for the erection Chureh Notes regular husin e it ireh men's this ting of Bible evening in church hip Aip- \ purlor tomorrow lows n will he ece irch of Our Sav- Serles Of Lectures Dr, terd s {o both He a on hygl with ) 1 Vi ocked Tn Post Offfe Mectings Scheduled tng of the al- n Corp., rele tewart will the home in Forest- leave Pl trolley Gos p. m club of this cvening 1. Cashman, Britain, the Comn will be Thursday evening i1s nal me vening fn officers and coming hold lock T il to el hoard et ythian i ¥ superin- W rmonth, Repairing Roadhed Repairs he t rner of East Main and this morning. the street en torn up constderably by sections S are re- attention, for 1 torn up the Grass Fire b ont rday en George volunteer fi west of fternoon. chubert 0 figh Team Defeate team rolled the Cap- bowlj at Martford ‘meo Temeo P — (oM Wwr For Streets t of ™ I'Rr., MAT i A 8. “FAST ADMISSION “NOW OR NEVER DOUGLAS MachIIAN JACKIE MON. The out first two games ut the Harte by 75 s on MURITY THEATER (Plainville) Capital City DNISDAY, MARY CARR, Tn OI' BROADWAY " HURSDAY, APRIL 1 meo 190 193 177 10 MONTE RUUE, In CRISS MID AGAIN® APRIL 2 (Good Priday) INEE FRIDAY $89 Faster School ville o'clock 899 10e and % Recess Vlai S TAROLD LLOYD, I public schools wil Thursday for the 1l I will reo on after ster 5. morn lay vaca- nday a ten-c In . NEVER SAY DI il Notes Heary Trumbull of ed home from 2 for > Easter re- ATURDAY, APRIL 3 ghter COOGAN, COLD CLOTHES? In SUNDAY, APRIL 4 n bhorn to Mr. and ONNNY John ( 51 Trumbull ave SLIVE HINES, winp” In erovd the showing of fce & TUES,, APRIL 5 > Comm o5 o he LILLIAN GISIE, In v the auspic “RAMOLA" N"‘ H!S F !EI‘DS HAY 60 o AT MONDAY, APRIL 5 Money deposited in Savings Depart- ment on or hefore April 3 will draw interest from the 1st # Is Our Present ~ 59, U Rate on Savings The Planvi’e Trust Co. — = WY, WRY - T WUZ LA‘E WHEN 1 STARTED FROM ., }-\‘U\\Ev/ = PEaTN B GEEWAZ Ny \\w:fl EN? W HA |Hooker indee | | g20n & PLAINVILLE, CONN. It \NRY DIDN'T You STARYT oUT EARLIER ? Bristol News FORESTVILLE SITE. FOR SCHOOL SOUGHT - Committee Reported lmerview- ing Owners of Realty PRST PRICE 100 HiGH Increases In Salary For School ‘Teacher FIKs To Install ONicers —Bristol Realty Co, Elects—Fu- gltive In Police Court, oad tracks a school site will 1eain b It ken up ir in held last D sever. Pine an a view to get A ion (il coil was felt by \ \:mm | cre too high, T ents of the south section falt was t \dapted for kehool purpose ed by Bdward Sheeran Donaghue but the comn report claimed the t was exorhitant fn cach in- that condemnation started It hag now developed looking into th matt wonl understood that another co has heen to see the land o volved to 6ce if the original ould not he reduce e 18 apparently : fative, no sclipol me been held since the origin tee reported its findings, 1ve not been appointed by of the district. are many who opp erection of a school in the of the town, fecling that such tion would approxin doubls sent costs of the district. T © people maintain that addit i1 school s d be provided the present location those in the end of vgue that, b of children ore traffic be too great eting has com gal vote Ther o south end ac- sam south the 8 wy, educa facilities should be provided in own neighhorhood Just what the outeon when the meeting {definitely known, vill be a hm. Defeats Otto crossi fonal 1 is he eir o will b will be held but that the g varm is pr or not Tyneh city Otto last o's alleys in viing mateh, w ,g,..rm, nnir res: 96, 105, 99, 94, 85 ge 101.8 Otto-—1 101 Fune 101 al of Mrs I:ummn ral n' Mrs. Ady as held at 2 o'cl ternoon from her late home Court, Rev. E. L. Wi of the Tirst fficlated and Interme '\V W O1d North ccmetery, LIKS' Installation Congre in the Bristol lod Elks will stalled next Thursday Past District Depu i I Thomas A. Tracy, who il nated to conduct Dis Deputy G. F tangelo of Middletown Bristol Realty Co. The annual n olders of the was held yesterday Inn and lam, DeWi John T. C thy s of ning has riet Meeting | Frederick ¢ Sessions. The meetir report submitted by General zer Louis A, Wheeler showed at betw May 1st and Decen en Fugitive Returns, Ginszauskis of 17 zauskis plea given xas time the rall was « Hearings =o————— ] ed, Ginezauskis was at his work in « New Diritain factory, and although of wilted at his home untll late it i, he dil not return, He re. Away until this morning gave himself up, \x parcntly Ginszauskis was afrald & Jull sentence, as this was his tl conviction for liquor violation, On his first appearance he was fined $100 :m| costs, and on the second n $150 and costs. lull Mountain School Site, It 13 understood that a petition ned by number of residents of 12th echool district at Fall ing that & special ng be called for the con- a slte for the proposed school building, has been for- warded to the chairman of the hool committee. It is predicted that ine en he t) Y Moun hool sldera v all previous illed to consider cot, Slgmal in Operation, lat the new traific corner of School and cted last eve. is now in op- \‘\\ Traf local nimrods are now fishing licenses in prep- il ning of the trout of the ex- that the s been so i()l/! that the ood trout fishing s ime little time yet. Contracts Mailed to Teachers, ts for 'he season of T were mailed yesterday to the s In the city schools, who from the of- endent of schools. s and most of s have been mailed nature, it is under- o o R of the held on March 3100 a year way in the high ng less than $1,600, and civing over $1,600 will rease of $50, with tho Mr. FFrench, Mr. Josolo- Towle, whose salary reased $100, Thomas was also 1 a salary increase of thletic coach, erintendent of Schools Kagl le was granted an increase lenry E. Cottle of 00, and two elerks Reiche an in- $1 per week. Four janitors have also been 2 a week, and 100! auncil Meeting Neat Tuesday, ular meeting of the city ill be Leld on Tuesday April 6, at which time the 1 city tax will be laid. It is that a tax of 1614 mills will it is belleved that this » sufficient to take carc t requirements. Club Meeting ers of the Thalla club will this evening at the home of Weed of No. 24 Har- Mrs. Weed will be as- in entertaining by Miss Mar- rie Goodman and the readers will be Miss Emily Norton and Miss Bes- Mem Mrs, sisted This Evening The Bristol High achool debating m will meet with the Wilby High oh am of Waterbury this even- $ o'clock in the auditorium local sehool to discuss the csolved that the Philip- s should be given thelr nmediate independence,” Excavation Started xeavation work for the new x of the water department on Rivers a was started yes- and rapld progress is being o Construction eom- the contract was re- expect to complete enue, Red Me ular meeting L O. R. M, will br vening fn Red Men's ha!l COAL LEGISLATION Are Started Today—More Than a Dozen Measures Up For Conslderation Washington, March 80 (A—Hear- 1 today by the house ittee on the general slation. tive Treadway, repub- husetts, and author of the three dozen or so bills committee, made the Ing statement in which he said present time, with no emergency was o e for consid- that would authority to with another anthracite sus- fon 1 should develop. ! the president had scttle the recent sus that this inabllity to ¢ IInk in executive S Were ope of ¢ ration 1y sald it would ke New England coal they to pay prices urse ope losses suspension, By BLOSSER

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