New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1926, Page 7

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Span Over Matfabesset on: .., e paos soric Special Musical Programs At Berlin . (eli, Sunday—Well Child Conference— | At 10 o'clock ther: Basketball Game—Other Items, McKeon and H. Mulligan will assist A wider bridge across the Matta- 1 Berlin, §s a matter which has 1ong | Kyrle .. ....... Theodore upied the m rated many times to both Ber sidents and to transients. The bridge Is consideran r than the roadway and ley car tracks and rough one side. Automobites nu the bridge have a narrow to set through and guard rails, i Since the inau e system of couveying passengers days with friends in Stonir ,ctween New Britaln and Meriden Miscellancous Shower motorists must wateh out for ihe i A miscellaneou trucks and other vehicles fo meet ion as they e it is ne Congregatl Westermarn of Easter anthem, Women's chor Postlude, a special as his subject, “A Hopeful Face.” |famlily physician had explained the | The Boys' claes will meet at 10 {need for removing Infected tonsils, a'clock In the morning and the Sun- [ schocl depa | class w1l meet at 12 o'clock, noon. [dren. The winter was too Faster praisc The musical nrog Anthem, “Christ Being Raised,” J H. |ing te.the rules of the infant feed- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Filled Mall Orders .Bw fio SO/ E- @] Mail_Orders Conlar SPRING BRINGS NEED OF NEW GARMENTS LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST IN THE SEASON'S TOPCOATS We can easily suit you—in qualit in style and in price. We can please you if you want a dressy model, plain or fur trimmed or embroidered. Others for semi-dress wear give great chance for satisfactory choice, while the Sport Coats of smart im- ported tweeds have a very strong appeal. They are all awaiting you. OUR SPRING COATS ARE PRICED FROM $15.00 to $95.00 ' Plainville News OFFIGERS FLECTED BY THE C. OF . Henry Trambull Succeeds Bur- | ton Phelps as President “GEMETERY ASSN. ANNUAL Brtstol News Tmmmmma FOR HIGHER WAGES - Plumbers and Steamfitters in Bristol Walk Out CONFERENCE ON MONDAY Wife Disappears With Tour Children wational Church ~—New Car Driven Nine 1¢ Stolen = Death of Infant S — Fircmen ling Out, Ye ' Dressler. WIDER BRIDGE S ;wmm Irm'lh;fa Postlude in B ¥lat." for organ and violin, by Abernathy. the childrs 'the ho! whiech is the children ti learned how “Confere the conve to drink more milk There will be at Iy Ken igton, fo- [next conferenca will Farmington Road T00 NATTOW 1iorrewe marning ans st cacn ane e rrom. amis oin-in lthere will be a s\'ml-m! musieal pro- from 2 to 4 n'clock zram, arrangec by M Madeline sacred Heart Church hymne will be as follow ‘Christ, imorning 9 r\\lrr: K. l?‘ re will he T.ord Is Risen Tods egina and “Ope. Yo Gia of Glory eld at the usual hour, s igh® Selected sic will he ensingtor nEreg And Kensington Church On Easter oo S(o0ed T Rendagton Covgrgniional hoys' ¢ will n ' o'clock at gzational church. serviee will 1 |emn high mass, at which time Harry he eholr and“soloiste with violin ohligates. The program will be: river at Farmington avenus vidi Aquam ... O Gresoriant 1ache | Jache + Mr. inds of those Berlin- loria ho possess automobiles, The |goloists: M % of roadway 1s highl Sullivan, nights, as has be nl Creator in C'redo Jange ¢ Miss M. Horton fachr Kensington Church Program ded discomfort of pa program is Tallache T.aHac iner, soprano: Mrs. | ¢ Mrs. Sidoey M. Cow been carefully cparation for the poasibility that oné or t take off part of one side on the Visiting In Stonington iss Madeline Delowery of Ken on is spending the Easter holi- | uration of the bus ton as ten- 3erlin ' busses, in nddition te tho dered Mi at such a narrow by her crnon v ihatkthe hio and abont | pyiiyinc: rrow for from Merl- | oy r o wts and { a Wallingford. New " crected. s have At et Tunch wa he evening . Mary Svlveste Miin Veronesi, maid held o'clock ).1‘( April \\ ell (l\fld Conference 4 nurses past season, in sald to the | T A ‘,‘f”’ v-m,-,“mu - Al W weeks Th (Contt 1 on Page 16) Speclal Easter Music €y : S keep in m ‘)' mothers who » regularly o these confcrences al musical programs wil ed tomorrow at th 1 church at hoth afternoon services. Mrs is given is followed v Damon. organist. has ar- ¢ e orrection of any ""f”“ 1 an attractive offering. George Iy physician has New Britain will assist |vised e in order to s° s on the violin at each service There are many encouraging signs m ] program for the as the nurses make these field visits | AoW AKE YOUR morning service at 10:43 o'clock will {in the homes. Many lessons have | WAFFLE 00T AND DIVIDE be as follows been learned at these conferences as | L. 7w oscaR * Stewart. |shown by the nurses' reports. In | AG. Coombs. {oue family it was found that one clier. {child with gland enlargement had L Hail To the Risen (heen cured entirely after the father y Lord,” (had the cows in his herd tested for "Postlude,” Scottson Clark. |tuberculosis and di poscd of the cow . Samule A. Fiske will deliver [which had been causing this condi- Easter address, choosing |tlon. In another famlly where the | it was found that the mother had t and men's |had this done fo. o of the chil- | enuous children to the rences, but she is n will be as fol- |anxious to bring them In the spring | * | to see how © grown a 1 violin, { proved o'clock an |a time to bring th rvice will be held. [monthly cont “larg 3 in D Major,” {1 o nor Hanrdel. T ealth 1 been Ito =olo, Miss Alice Shaw In | worker found one mother who w the Close of the Sabbath bringing her = aby up acco 2 child was now liv- ation arried on it is discoverc mselves have candy and other aster music, Sunday school tomorroy Swedish Cone, ward Higginson of Meriden, wl Miss Tev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor of t Kensington Congregational ed the order of viea tomorrow, Bas- n clabor- musical numbers & new trial that I B MONDAY, APRIL 5 Money deposited in avings Depart- sermon, ment on or before April 5 will draw interest from the Ist )y shows an ap Bommunity Theater Is Our Present Playing in Me Rate on Savings “OLD CLOTHIN® Open Saturday Evening Thie Planville Trust Co. PLAINVILLE, JOINNY HINES Billiard Champion DOROTHY AND LILLIAN GISH Admission 10¢ 3 Alpha Club eting of the Alpha elub will on Monday afternoon, April the home ¢ Mrs, Edward Min on Dellevue avenue, The for the ¢ on will bhe Miss Life \n\l s Fall 1o save, Frank Cimbrosk William J. M He was arres VAL Siiaaly r ry ty s Death of James Ao Norton CHAPMAN TAWYERS N FIMAL FIGHT was Chap- on whose conviction > driver, Mr ter sald. The man who was with was ot Chapmaoy Meriden Man's Story other ses include 10 vill say that his son-in-law. l.o A, Kut could not have ser Chapm. t the Old Colony fnp at ! night of the mur- as he testified during the trial 11 Harry €. Peck of Cantony wha the fairness of Juror said he would hav available in case should requ his motion for a iroehl said, he will s New Britain policemen. My 1 charges in tion for Thomas a and John * colored ne Walter fal. He he said, by ne commit- police com itain, reae. King George's Sister In ( ritical ( ondmon @ g the condition sister of King A BUSY WOMAN Have you wondered about yo no! 1 have all T car of his present and re.” — Japan MOM SAID To DINIDE A WAFFLE WITH VOO, OSCAR WRY 1 DIVIDED 1T W4 YOU, DIDNT T WAATCUA REEFIN' ABOLT 2 Uow N WOWLD YouU HAVE 6eEw waarsa IDEA GIVIN' ME A DECE LIKE THAY 22 GEE wELL TVE T WILL AOM - GOT IT, KANENT HE ANBVER ATE QNG BEFORE THATS How I WOULDA Done/ TW' BISGEST PECE, ; B30 BT NEA SEAVICE, NG

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