New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1926, Plainville News BUT FATHER IES - ( | SPRING SALE OF ROSE BUSHES, SHRUBS, W iritur Fanar Passs Away at o, Rev. Willam B. West to Beoome 7« 1o o FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, FERTILIZERS, f S Fl‘a_m;is' Hospital : Executive in Bosion e GRASS SEED AND GARDEN TOOLS 'SCHOOLS ARE FUMIGATED ‘ 10,000 ROSE BUSHES, ALL 2-YEAR-OLD STOCK. ORDER YOURS BY NUMBER Pwentyssiv New e Ios Cares To 3 3 Well 1—American Beauty 2—Anna De Disbach 35C 8—Frau Kfl[x)‘[ lzruschki each { 4—George Dickson 8—Clio 3 for $1.00 6—Duchess of Albany T—~Graus au Teplitz —La France 8—Killarney, Pink Meteor 9—Killarney, White 15—Luxenburg 10—Los Angeles 16—Perle De Orr 17—Ophelia 18—Sunburst nd interm was in West Bristol News ‘ Wor’t Retire I Rolled 1 Cugil Ma Mail Orders Filled &@ Mail Orders A Filled Gentor opping _ DEATH OF J. H. LONDON Rnown Lorestville Besident el e e day—High school elping stu Certificate of Incorporation = Passes Away—IPrisoncr Starts Cir \ b 19—Radiance g 20—General Jacqueminot 21—Mad Ed Herriott 22—Mary Wallace 23—Aviator Bleriot 24—Dr. Van Flect celsior 6—Dorothy Perkins 27—Flower of Fairfield 28—Red Baby 29—FEdith Covel 30—Louise Welter dents Find Work—Crushes Hand tis in Cell=Firemen Recelv =Town Planners To Moo t—Bricfs, Cheek For $36—Theater Sold. |THOMAS | HARDY 11—Hoosier Beauty 12—01d Gold | STAR ROSE COLLECTION STAR SHRUB COLLECTION he ahe ) gt for him 10 |00 G onfernce, W w in [UBEHGd betorn any duning FIVE GOOD SPECIALS $1.95 FIVE GOOD ONES FOR $1.19 B fonf and | ‘or all D R dohn Henry London Henr FINE FRUIT TREES Apple and Peach 35c each Pear 45c each Plum Trees 39¢ each Plainy Cherry 69¢ each Grape Vines for 25¢, Currant Bushes 29¢, Rhubarh 10e, Raspberries 10¢ each The best varieties of each Town Planners to ‘\lx'rl SHRUBS, VINES AND OLD-FASHIONED FLOWERS Moss Pinks, 10¢; Hollyhocks, Sweet William, Coreopsis, Jap T 19¢ each; Larkspur, Hardy Sweet Peas, Hardy Asters, Ever-Blooming Sweet William, 23c each: Lilacs, Syringa, Hall's Honeysuckle, Wistaria, Forsythia, Hvdrangeas, for 29¢ each. LORD e e BALFQUR GRASS SEED, THE KIND THAT GROWS ¢ 24 Germination in January, “Pan-American,” 39¢; Shady Spot for »9c Berlin Nawx 7 g 0 May Discuss Highwaye ward Ka Tt is expected that the subject of highways in Berlln will oceupy a that a working plan will be ol Z s will he a8 soon | Trantl ' trord, ¥ | ) 3 Aoy bk motorists what t re for. Y and the youngsters | ! 1 Hand Crushed dn Steam: Shovel Fhe Junior baseball t Rabbits And n has organized Josaph 1 Return From Auto Tri | hoy 1 m st Jo oAl ¥y ern 4 i = ) i Miss Irene McKeon Becomes, vre,ammic sruicmsns farit won” s eapinet PLATNVILLE TARD 3 o G ot tartond esersole John, have rot schools Fumizated 4 Bride of Harry E. Ninro e i kT e A K : : Sy ; o N e 0 s filitary GEORGE DALBY 70 SPEAK Meial Expert Will Address Bible 1.500 Mile Class—Return From Auto Trip—Mrs, Gold Will Enter- tain Woman's Ald Society. ¥ reported nt one, wera traver; left Berlin until they returned. Carnival Begine Tomorrow The annual ca of the Ken- | sington Athletic ol morrow evening for a ¢t Boy~" Club Awniliary. Chiecks for Piremen's Pensfon Fund Becention for “Rathleon Ing was solemnized Tewion Me A pretty wedd fiis morning at 8 o'clock at St wi's church, JKensington, when | committes in Miss Irene Constance MeKeon, | onte rtainment feature dunghter of the late Edward Mec- |appeal to everyone Kcon, became the bride ot Henry | Will be held tomorrow n ¥dward Niraro, son of Bernard Nim- | drawing attraction ro of 42 Belden street, New Rritatn, | chestra will furnish music for those John C. Brennan, paster of £, | Who desira to danee, | Congregational Clul Meeting Miss Rosr Strar Raymond T. Baker | S8everal Berlin membrrs of ¢1 i ; ‘ groom were attend- | Central Clongregatior S, iy ; ) . Tnuckman Lo ¢ 0 lie ST \ s was ¢ e o 3 M. MeKeon, | n r 1 tha . ¢ ) ) ! L . 2 R B e o e . coustn of the as mald of | arganiza‘ion i honor, and Nimro, brother | Middletown, tomorro of the greom, as best m The speaker ¥ ceremony Was a quiet one, being at- | Londo tended only by members of the im- | dram ute fumilies a few close cremony wed- breakfas served the 1 Bond Hartford. etchingly attired 3 : omuine crepe, S . Many Attend Concert il i g Sres hn L il the f Our lady of M At Lithuarian Hall 8he car g from iritain Members of ] clib will p: IR e S Faneral of Jolm Smith Aid Food Sale ro ¢ 1 3 T o neral { Woman'" bridal roees v ity Meeting Community Chest Pablic g Sehools Revpen Tomorrow S, Josep j " Pather Fay Better i ( P Birth of Sm Taxi /"' Service T-PASSENGER CLOSLD CARS Dalbey Will Speak George E. Dalbry, anperintendent of Has Birthday Party Miss ayne has v : BUMMUN”’Y 'I'HEATER Mrs. Tydia dur Mrs., R (Plainville) Y : g on R Cars for Funerals. Weddings. et n ‘ . v M SALLY O'NEILT A\. M. Parsell, Cook's Garage 3 dailed After Indecent Assanlt in CMIRI Telephone: Days 111, Nights 282 T A \ tor insenko Sot -« FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN metailur e e her 1 and re- She re J *ived many g of this week. Mr. Dalbey - gifts. er an address on mining | alsa exhibit a mo ire, prepared by the 1 Burean of Mines, T entitled of T.ead Mr. Dalbey will draw vast fund of personal experiences fn the conrse of his address, speaking 1 JUST UPSET Mysuasiao B T v Vou CALL THAY E on the gencral subject of “The Bf- 3 € vk gomeona | Y UL A ) et of MninK and . 2 =, ( ) J CLEAN TABLE- /> Saaid Present Day Civi T . \ M tell of his personal experiences in Iward Porter of clom!' the western mines, sketching vieits | Sunday here with hi to the smeltering plants and other | Porter. interesting 4 s in connection with | Miss Carolyn R ustry J a week's r has spent many years | mother in West Cr l 1 is fully prepared to| The 1 ' Al soclety of that sec- ‘ Mo Tag Hasw Hls Litit:lewJoke Fast Berlin Ttems By BLOSSER Smelting an from his ™ 1 has returned her grond- will hold its ar siness meeting in the ct Thursday afternoon | parlors ck Mre. Ruseell G home on Wo Wednesday o'clock for Meatine oF the W of the Ber A larzs 2 der that p the Chr

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