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NEW BR ITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES DAY, APRIL 13, ) 1926, ———— Mail Orders Filled Filled THIS WEEK . OUR WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES SILK AND FIBER HOS BLONDE KID PUMPS 53¢ pair | $5.00 pair Slightly irregular, in all new spring shades | Step-in model, Spanish heels Regular $1.00 kind Regular $7.00 grade. Shoe Dept,, Ar MEN’S HALF HOSE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS 5oe pair, 2 pairs $1.00 $2.50 pair Silk and lisle, some slightly irregular g New jacquard effects ) Black kid, satin lined, low heel At Shoe Dept., Annex Women’s Rayon Vests, Step-ins, etc Special lot of all wanted shades, grouped as follows: 69c BLOOMERS, STEP-INS, CII'IL\[IS ; $l : 1 5 (Main Floor) BOYS’ NEW REEF | BOYS' SWEATERS $3.98 each $2.69 each 3 to 8-year sizes, tans, grays Coat style, also pull-on; sizes 3 to Nicely tailored agd biz values Also Lumberjacks, 8 to 15 yvears Boys' Shop, \Y in Floor Special, $3.98 BATISTE GOWNS RAYON SLIPS 59¢ each $1.89 each White, lace and embroidery trimmed Regular $1.00 value EMBROIDERY LINENS 39¢ yard i | RAYON VESTS All color with 20-inch hip hem WHITE CREPE AND VOILE H9¢ yard Imported. Values to $2.50 yard Suitable for dresses, ete 18-inch, natural colors Regular price 50c and 59¢ yard All-Linen Breakfast Sets A $1.95 set Choice of 45x15 Cloth and Four Napkins; blue and gold borders BEDSPREADS $7.59 each Hand embroidered; full bed s Worth §12.50 to $15.00 ORGANDY VESTEES 89¢ each Combination colors, crepe and line: Regular 98¢ kind Mafl Orders ; choice of costume slips Plainville News REACH AGREEMENT ON NEW STREETS ‘ fares in Near Future JUDGMENT FOR SKINNER Noew Dritain Man Loses Sult Against nex Local Realtor—Funcral of Arthur Made—Leglon Meeting. An a au ement which will lead to ck a streets and probably to more velopment of the western tlon of Plainville was reached at t town plan com- from g of the Lar delogations these etreets were present meeting, bringing a signed the commission s through and make | the cost of grading and | acing on these | thoroughtares. The | Rristol side of For- ified thelr willing- the expense of thes oh are necessary be- | cts are accepted by the sion, oth of requesting 8 matt rd s of the = towr The two streets are gether in their fortunes, since, with- out the acceptance of Forrest, Pren- tiss would be a dead-end street Ing to an unaccepted road. mape of the two streets will | wred and the town planners | be able to form a fairly estimate of the cost of putting i in shape. It was voted e on grading Trum- 12 should also be made. 18 will be held sometime | linked to- n ve an opportunity to signity | 1 or dlsapproval of the plans for grading, street building tines. It maps ready by in Free Library assoclation as accepted at the annual mee of that body last Miss acity L ! palnstaking stated that 1t > to be relieved of a work, since position of Ipin | Frank L. Wilcox fund Berlin News THO MORE STORES PREY TO BURGLARS Berlin Pharmacy and Perretta’s Shop Entered Last Night evening that ca sha 1ib icceeds Magazines reasurer Library | ® ox was clecteq Cleanin the assoclation and 2qeal ¢ coming president, Mrs J. Wickwire; treasurer, Ruth Galpi Miss and W Miss cards president other are: beth oF. the Miss Emily : Elmq elected boaril ¢ fill the vac the death of Francis Mrs. Pardon C. Rickey Sarah Churchill were re- members of that board. Frank L. Wilcox, Miss Harriet V. stores Hollister and Mre, Willlam Shep- broken into late last night or early pard swere appointed collectors morning and the police ar The roport of the librarian, ducting a determined ¢ W contains much of interest, criminal who committed the decds. w sented as follows by Mrs, The Berlin Pharmacy and the st of Jumes Perretta were entered e stock was taken from each. i & Frank Brown and P 2 Charles F. Lewls have been as: to the ca A con from Pe store ar strect, Kensington, Fogliati Grocery sto tered a short time gained entrance to Perrett by means of a back window, sm ing the pane and climbing thro the sash, Practically a complete rel wa hoes and other a ter was also cured, si of the exc to Treasurer of Library Assocla- ut tion tion For More than 30 Ycars— gyec Demir and Mis Returns From Californfa—Items, °lccted Balance Dance Date Chang The date of the dar mity 1 by the Yiih evening Play Will be Given Next Sunday— co t Two \ ¥ on were ton Ridg thg comi young s b to g to an’ committee to Will Present Christia 3 ¢ « con- as pr h Stearns the year ending i The 24 of thy report o Kensington chureh will pre churc next at the pie "he lib noons ary has been open and 52 cvenings. 1t ¥ g the afternoon of No- r 16 and the evening of Oc- G There have been 3 b ing the year, a elight year, an average of Our greate s for a day was 1 and the least num- for September 7. heen issued 148 inda was received first who condugs a sho eral outfittery on Main to t nd al” and the st 3 hei for som: peeted that a finis will be given Sunday The characters Marion Hart; Villi next d i : an s storc e d are, Robe i three §1 on April r was 11 HE “Cards to families from last in the cards to! isual been giyen re frecly loancd of 3,311 hooks and has been drawn during an average of 64 per this number 1,653 were non-fiction, 1,080 juve- 8 magazine: of 109 new hooks I 1 to our library t this number 2§ were do- Forum Book elub, rancis Deming gave 18 and Others Dbooks, outiit or¢ slen: trouscr Vit Mr a small amount of 1S The teachers of the tow lin will be entertained by of the n Co church at the ) next Thursday ¢ o'clock. Mrs., Frod man of the c itte it Is expected that the a pleasant one. The Le meet ton' wold, speaker ject, “WI Need." € vited whethe or not and e e retta s money in the drawer over About §4 was taken, according to tl police. Next door but one to the store, and toward Farmir nue, is the Berlin Pharmacy by Henry Suprenant gained to this back window, foun tod an taken ar on the floor loss is, but that iderably. “He could his oy drug Our hook Kensi total nig vening he year, o retta ot ¢ aff lay fictlon, nile ave- 0 s £ W shop by also, and the Miss N sup u s men Brandegce, M Kat Miss Ruth nnie , Mrs. corge F. Thomas We their desire to thank all nerous atd. collectors were and thank ir thorough work. espectfully submitted, Returns From Califc Poter De well known from a month's trip While on the Pacific cc his parents. He stated joved the trip and tc | stance 1 N ani of K cox resident ol the tor. Mrs. Mrs. Galpin, Bow Henry Dodd, Hall appreciate ors, to Mrs. and Meanwhil the town i 1 1 it is expected that an alarm 1 be broadcast to other this vicinity where towns in | most suc- them _for “Our cessful 5 Items of Interc w The Berlin ( ge held a rehearsal at Grange evening. Irs. Hattle and family 1 hall last it librarian.” andegee's report of treas- was as follows: Receipts For Year zht forward Williams heir JAY SAID NS AIM A PENRY BECAUSE SHE DO YOU Low! in ¢ 1 wee impbell's Broi Niams ge delega tended the meeti In N meeting of of Women s evening nall. : To Appear in Court i Archelll will i rlin Brick F. L. Wilcox for fund . Interest on funds, Mrs. Woodruft Dr. E. Brandegee C. M. North Louvie W rary i Julia Hovey Mr L. Wilcox ation Stewart Wilson of the B who claims de- ,549.80 v company, fendant to him last Ar- chelli called Wilson a i 1 Frank Brown ma r With a deep fecll the resignation of Mis Brande as treasurer Funds Mrs. Woodruff fund . E. Prandegee fund ss C. M. North fund s Louvie Warren fund ry association fund J Julia Hovey fund ... 260.88 that 500.00 421.52 440.06 Th evening, Anchores: Teachers to be Entertained . > 1s chair en Voters will of the commission, ring can then be held many real estate * o past fow years in streets have been out much faster than they can repared and accepted by the : ¢ the developing com- ting the roads in the | require® hefore acceptance. Chairman John | miles of nvil de- on gave layout of its formal e high | school last s Jndgment For Skinner for the def nt was Day R was | Ryder brought | town when 1 Justice M. 0. fternoor. Day tion some time ago to oust | er from property on Lincoln | to recover $3,000 damages. claimed that he butlt the o for Day and that the latter fused it. Skinner was repre v Attorney F. B, H ord itain, hile Attorney t city acted for | | tried before § el o be glven Worthing- people of o Saturday announce- oday, Funeral of Mr. Farrar Funcral services for Arthur Far- or society 'rar of North cgation in t eveni 7 hours because of lowa East Berlin Ttems Frank Dotts have Mr. Victor Treiber , Charlotte, of Middle- | town and from Meriden | At the monthly blsiness meeting | f the Epworth league of the Metho- | t church held last evening a May “hike” was decided upon. The | bers of the will leave the | ch at three o'clock May day ernoon and will go to Lamenta- tion mountain or the hills nearby and hold a dog roast. It is planned | » hold a number of outdoor activi ies this summer. The Communit at Athletic hal e title | of the id to be a | been - d it is ex- rformance rt Nelson; d children, day nce Good- Me chy n of Ber- the ladies tional ch sapper dance will be held at evening at 8:1 lock is expected t there will of the largest crowds out this season. Mr. and Mrs. W, been entertaining ew Haven, It is expected to organize t Community baseball team within the next few weeks. Last year the local team arried off champlo honors in the Hartford County and the boys are out to ra- It harge and e one 1 be e w H. Payne have relatives frc lary Gri league peat A misce rnia neous shower was ten- Claude Bengston at t Mrs. Frank Cobey this afternoon. She received many beau- tiful and useful gifts. Cal he visited ne in- | vus or (Continued on Page 18) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS MERE'S FOR MOM GIVES \Es- ENERY WEEK LONES HiM= EAE, Roceptance of Three Thorough- |attend the meeting of the ¥ lied at 8t Praneis' hospital Saturday | morning Afternoor held th Rev, Bernard McCarthy of Washin ton conducted slemn - requi high « at the Chur £ Our Rey Me ind 1 Fr s at 9 o'elo Lad M of Bran Ve Father Connors of Hartford, was s 1 E. Fay of th tev. Willlam Latiin Rov. James Tyler of ) aster of cercmon At the 1of N mea Dun not be Lo " and rne from the chur rendered “I Con pall-bearers wera W Leroy Warren, Wal G h as Kennedy, Will nd Edward Priot. made in St ision o fce was by i th M 1 was Connc Bernard Me( arthy and The beautiful Legion Meeting of Bro post, An transportatic for ns of mainder of the be held this ye consists of Il Radcliffe, P’ Clark. On Thu ommittee to arrar to the meetings ar was appointed, ward Warren, Fra Clark and traveling county ay t the d bowling mateh with the New I Tennis club will be rolled at local Recreation alleys, T! pin topplers took the here, but the Tennis club broke the winning streak of locals when the two feams met New Britain taken In the third encounter, anc large crowd is expected to ti out. The members of the troop on Friday evening C. of C. Banquet Final plans have been comp! for the annual Chamber ot night in ) principal speaker Rogers, pf Advertising club; really bril ow New Governor Joh a member of the loc: while the I b Walcott o Magonic temple, will of the Mr. Rogers is England” for his eu ject. H rd ade te Sena eak, the evening eric C. of will be toa mittee, H. T. Washburn Plainville Casting Co. master. The tickets are going fas Notes Two new cases of to Dr 1th off M Sasek home on R. J. Coe is moving which h purcha the hi tion on Linde Myles Limeburner has started ¢ struction of a new bull property on Hillside av A. H. Miranta of N purchased four I reet trac Four rooms, all convenic Broad strect, Plainville. ent to rent. in Ave, Plainville.~ table Fred Callen, Jr., is {11 1ome on East street. measlos George F. Co , today. erecting reported local ¥ is a n the on on the & hls COMMUNITY THEATER (Plainville) Tuesday, April 18 SALLY O'NEILL “MIKE " in Wodnesday, April 14 MAY MacAVOY in “ROAD TO GLORY” Thurs. & Fri., April 15 & 16 MAE MURRAY and JOHN GILBERT in “THE MERRY WIDOW” “WINKING IDOL"—No, 2 Saturday, April 17 RIN-TIN-TIN in “BELOW THE LINE" Sunday, April 18 Taxi .7, Service 7-PASSENGER CLOSED CAR Cars for Funerals, Weddings, etc. A. M. Parsell, Cook's Garage Telephone: Days 111, Nights 7Jay Patrick ord was deac Re: Harold di t e Legi first match finally 3 Much interest is being ost wil Col merce banquet to be held tomorrow The be Willard Hartford ant speaker and will tak Trumin chamber, will | of Norfolk, | chairman of the state finance com- the werg South Washington streot. house Dritain has andard Carter, advt, ) 1 . 3jGongestion {0 Be Relieved When | | | at | Changes Are Complete F. BARNES' Manufacturer Body of Arrives From San Diego, Calif L] Seck Licences to Drive—16 Aboye 0 for Two Mornings, 1aste whi the work 1t rates the Ic o quart ntion window lobby, n to to th which, around the ment. On athers in where frequent occast front o stamps are sold to the money order which {s located | the north end of cut off. The pre for mov lock boxes in ng to the poin vhich th 1 nd also 1 post ons 1t window and ac department an alcove at b ing. 1t plans also call fon 1o for tha ct window, Mr. Merrill prints for an addition to the rear end of the bullding have been looked over, approved by him and returned to Washingt, for their consideration. Th s, it ¢ ried out, would add 20 feet to 1 furnish an 18 by 20 lobby n rear, would give de- a working 1. square feet also advises th d a irn n e ar- foot These spaco of These addltional facilities needed for some time, inereased amount of handled at post beon the a - the of- ase and Eagle Sccretary of Bell City held in | evening, at tor hall tomorrow which time the ae il of honor, John &, Parry of San sco, the grand lodge secretary. It is understood that Mr. Barry will make three other visits in Connec- ticut, in Hartford, Bridgeport Danbury, so that the local aerie feels Iy honored. He will be accom- 1 by Grand Worthy Conductor hew Smith and State President ldward Foley of Waterbury ok, ew After the business sesslon hour will be enjoyed Work Progressing Rapidly The work on the new administra- tion building for the water works department on Riverside avenue s ing rapidly. The L. Suzlo n Co., which award- the contract, is making efforts to e work within 95 days as in the agreement and bricklayers have alrcad the foundations. | To Bowl In Plainville The Forestville Epworth L |bowling tcam will match its ability | this evening with that of the Plain- lla Epworth league team at Hart's ¥vs in the latter village this even- A number of rooters plan to accompany the team. | Two Brush Fires Ic The firo department was called |, for two brush fires yesterday |, atternoon, which were extinguished before any real damage was done. Welch Fire Company and Squad A were called to East Main street, Ior- ¢stville and Engine Company No. 1 and Squad A to Queen and Goodwin Felloweraft Club The regular meet lowcraft club will be For Sale For Sale SINGLE DWELLINGS PLAINVILLE s0- clal on- his complete It ¢ ree Mecting g of the Fel held tomorrow Bristol News MERRILL PLANNING present appearar sort Plainvill o will hdve as a | Large Number Apply For Licenses for a tryout and the o season 1 and 1 i at an t} vening, April 14th, at 7:30 o'Mock the Masonie rooms. A lecture on Amer Dristol National Bank and the 0 Trust Co, and Mrs, Tread- expected back today after a v through the Medit- “Dangors Cor ar rother Su Refreshm. High School A large number serths on the school cam reported today to ( \nss will L Bascball andidates for To Be Married Saturday on at § o'clock gational chureh ss lose A. Tyrell, and Mrs. Charles wnd Willlam: K- will be united in Albert Buckner Cos, and Rev, Dr, " of St. John's will be the offl. basc ach M an on the { e one of the s a wealt m and s ore Kk fr hers hav o0l gymnas, Puneral « I8 a graduate nurse of il ¥ he H. London \ ! o ] Requiem Mass Thursday o me . v s of re. Rev. T. J. of §t, Joseph's will be cele. 8 o'clock, Ing, April 15th, Meeting Tonlght gh n ton, w at of Com . will b lock in the street W. R C. Meeting * hieadquarters which is time of was notlced on ponds each of €. Ranquet of Sons yoester Magnolin Re Funeral of Carlyle ¥, Barnes bekah Ladg Rarilla—Ehrlich Word has \ age | April 3 &1l members of ympany organ! Barnes was ollows: Lyman D. ed th le, v o \dams t, Mich.; F. M. Norton . Peterson ity Mr ompa honeymoon Thalia Cluh Meeti; This evening at A rew embers of services Wallace Barnes Mrs. IT hostess ar r 1 Mis os plants In this o closed at noon Ma Gas ns Changed Attend Farrar Funcral Y mber of people tende “arrar of N to Plainville, are laced by what ara termed ¢ and although the mains have already g the highway, they and returned to reason for this lained this morning, o fact that in the pes it {8 necessary s through, while in e such action is not re- > substitution will reduce and it is belleved will situation as advantage- W hurch of Our L “elock this mory Reprosen he factory of The E Mr. years 1Hives were prese 1 Farrar was em and where he ) friends, About 40 at the police rs yoster epartr licenses a ts of Pine street will be tly by the laying of the nd it was primarily for latfon and that of the ville that the Bristol 1 Co., dectded Anna Relnfleish R wifo of Jos- of 44 Kelsey street, t the Bristol hos- removed yester- few weeks S8 A8 bly due have waited u New Departu o New D the direction of roll_and Captain ( will Told its first practice sor It is expected I number of rookies will be oh > Squad Call = Manage fleish. his we 1y find some hter of Mr. e and came The tollowing tled to Joseph ho survives her together t children: Galsky of Bridgeport, Hilda and Bertha ldward, Fred and residents of hildren in he local factory Golf Club Entered Dan Suttor “hippanee golf club, he po! hat someone had broken 1B A foa departr all grande was a member of the German reh from which place | bo held Thursday 2:30 o sky will officl 1 whose funeral was held oon Schools Reopened The achools of the city s morr 1c |atter the usual E Rooms .. Roon Rooms Rooms . T & 1l good building lots in ferent parts of town on 5 Easy Terms ( 59 Main St New Brit Platnville | 14 Norton Place Makes It Even Ol AY AOM GANE ME ONE PENAY BECAUSE SKE LOVES Robert B. White - ooms. ommunity Chest Publicity Meetir .The ORIGINAL " 'Malted Milk merce roo rtaining to Forlnfants, Invalids, B TheAged Nourishing - Digestible— No Cooking. The Home Food-Drink for All Ages By BLOSSER Fapectad Back Today Charles T. 1