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FOR SPORT COATS FOR THE : Dressy Coats with touches of fur on the collar, new sleeves and other ideas t hat give them their smartness. $18.50 . $59.50 $25.00 .. $95.00 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926, Mail Orders Filled ALLINREA IT IS HERE | Snow and sun Mi Members of Notlees—1liiny il W has & holder conl; contaln I e | the canal | while o ms act from of 1 Thes make th Propeuty prope ity omiin) s verk ers 1o cooy moving the nter | of rubhish from t {eral had places 1by the authorities attention thes 1 satifactory selecting can een, Satin, Faille, Novelty for misses and extremely will o fand had 1 tole 24 hours e h oy It Winter flurrics DRESSIER MODELS Snow forchadir Rey. rge. Joh heta day, he- Under Way — Motherhood Meeting Next Week—News of The Town's Churches—Other Items, 16§ ere the winter and all o n highly suc . i orchestra Hartiord |nished musle for dancing. Engagement Is Aunounced The of Mi Kulper and John Plan Kensington, 1 X the tirst of !I‘JHR at 8 a'clock in the ehurch par. lors. A feature of the evenir ent, and there will be iln'rrm(nmm‘ | coffee will he Memorial Mass | A memorlal mass for the repose |of the soul of the late Edward Ives lof Kensington will be sald at &t —_— | Paul's ehurch, Kensington, on Tnes- Gommittees Tor Big Community | mrenven i ve in < | All-Day Sewing arty Are e e R T0 REDECORATE CHURCH | ¥ork win ve aone cor « nospire {in India and for the Visiting Nurse association of New Brigain. Lunch- eon whl be served at noon. Club | M. and Mrs. William Rrecklin of | Berlin observed the tenth annivers | sary of their They were tendorad a party by & ¢ {Present from Meriden, Fast Berlin plans for the annual ball of the |Dresen | Worthington Community Center as- |and Berlin. Mr. and Mrs, Brecklin | soclation, which will he leld (recelved mani appropriate gifts. | April 50 at Grange hall, are ge Among The Ushers, | have been announced. Mrs. Robert | Mrs. Josephine DeMers was to Silsby will be in charge of refreeh- | one of Ealiala e enzery to | \enty, Pardon €. Rickey will secure { be given on May 5 by the Kensing- e : {ton League of Women Voters tor the | 11l attend t .. | benefit of Alice Huston will atter 0 the se- | b curing of favors and Robert H. Dem- I na ; lmnx be Mrs. Fr i son DeMer: ing will be in charge of ticket S This affair will be the biggest on Many Aftend Party fa private danee held last evening at cpected that t be n large {3 prt : g 2 number of applications f :‘-_r; nge "_“‘j' 2 7"v x![.\l]l.~ A \"‘ Tue to the Hmited foor een hield onee ench 1 during lmited and member soctation will he chanee to procure 8, Chase (‘oale chair- promisca there will be many | novelty { a ¢ K \th- ng which ny New Britain people, rlinites. Plarg for the redecoration ehurch this s are now i : 1 that ges will Le made lin N Berlin News ="\ { Timothy Hannon. | day morning at § o'cloc | gregational church on T New T. A. B. Baseball Team To Get | e forred sting o SN eral of their friends, s being ng | under way and several committees | It was announeed erday that the orchestra for the occasion, Miss | Menancien the Berlin social calendar and it is!| About couples were p hall, 1he th an in ¢ ot affalr and he To Redecorate Church vos ng From South Glana and Irank of St es will includ A withi L of the intcrior 2 g oA able tine | ¢ oseented 50 vivi New Team To Practios The newly organized $t. Panl’ A. B. baseball team ensington will hold its first pra son this heen announced, will be held at field and it is sa are open. Tryout positions will be siien or the open e place within 2 This team was form: All-Kensington Juniors helm the young mer who guided the destinies of t town's fastest junior aggregation J. Ritchie 15 manager. Edward Ms lone is captain and James McCor- mick will serve in the capacity of coach for the seasen The team is 100 1l out eoveral vacant p and of lifornia by automobile, they will visit cording to word receiy Nere, Motherhood ¢Tul Mecting of Se M » of Rerlin wi of Mrs. Wil is expected that o sing program | {will be arra occasion. Great interest in the organization Is being manifested by Rerlin and the meetings well a 1 home epard d for the women s vear Tave cp Fngagement ather Guerrini of New York ated with Rev, of St. Paul's church, Kensington. informing him that he be bla to conduct | services at the church on May S and 9, as was announced last week, due to a previous engagement. Rev. Father Guerrinl was to have been in Kensington in the interests {of the Ttallan parlshioners during the Feast of the Rosary. He is a member of the Dominican Order. To Attend Convocation lamuel A. Tiske, pastor of gational church, ttend the Yale convocation at w Haven on Monday There | ! of lecturcs on theo- and several promi will dellver them, | parts of the | state will be present at this session | Rev city h John g for games to in th any team Drennar season's schedule manngers desirous of hooking en- gagements are asked to communi cate with Mr. Ritchie In Kensingtor Visiting in Kensington Misses Bertha and Ruth Han visiting their parents. Mr and Mrs. F. Hanford of Ken- sington. Both young women are graduate nurses. having been trained at the Methodist Eplscopal hospital, | Brooklyn, N. ¥ District Meeting A special meeting of the ington fire district w Tuesday even! town arcord sued. The pury will be 10 1a¥ a trict on the 1. 1026 Th ford are Worth- | xt ok o st of which includes several | St. Paul’s Church Masses will be cele A at § and 10 o'clock tomorrow Ming at Faul's church, Rev. | Social to Be Held Tadles’ Al Methodiet next Wednesday he soclaty Kensington chure mao A1 & eacial eve Kensington Con- | ginning 2t 10 o’clock in the morning. | |meet at 3 eo'ela dding last evening. | lite) | pactor, will pr abont this time b ,Dr. Thomas J, Dren ford will be in charg achool will be Leld at the ! Sacred Heart Church will be brated 0w morning church, F cond . pasto ngton. Sunday sc n of Hart and Mass eel behi e higron 00l oy Berlin: Congrezational The Older Boys' class will e a'clock tomorrow mornin Berlin Congregational o he morning sorvier b o'clock i Samuel sermon Men's y school depart wiil con noon, house ter In the Sunday sc | the former i the Commu tand the ro P menitair will strike seetion with Jeavor socicty k in the afternoon leadership of Mathinda At 4 o'clock the pas s Will be in sesslon and "elock the Young People's clety will meet, will under the Barrattiero Mo Sermon, IR BCRY at hem, “Dea kind,"” £0- Lor Kensington Congregational ¢ SRR Tomorrow at the Congregational church class ureh af Kensington the Young : stian silindea 10 o'clock Do People mornin, g 1 at 10:4 m . Phillip: ch the germon of the servic will lie marning servier will e o'clog Rev, Vi aeet and 1 1t he Young P'eoy devotional, Amy day he meet Sunday 2:10 p, m. meeling of the Chy deavor society, hut that erganiza- tion presented af 7 o'eloc itorium, Keasin Methexdist The mornin ice will be tomorrow ot o'clock at 1 M oh fn the ¢ 75 p.om. Advent Chist preach on will cvening 111 be Miss Aliee Chapmas hiret of the the Good a'clac) y Howard Purdy ting will he, | I7ifth Universs m in nrea It ning R sul e Relp her Catholie ( ter Pigeon M icr s grooming to enter| ciations a n expert in t ling of nigeons and 1 ther Fay John E. Fa Our T.ad from hi 3 resum armington road is husey L < il (Continued on Page 15.) A about twn weeks. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEND BOY! IF [T STAVS NICE AN WARM LIKE THIS T GONNA GET A FISHIN 160T A FISKIN POLE OUT AN’ 60O J~ PoLE 00« YOU FISAIN — 7/ SROULDA SEEN TR b ,\/—// i FISH T CAUGAT =y LAST SUMMER' Plainville News - TOCLEANUPTOWN Boy Scouts Show rate with them its appointment = Our Contribution to Li Recovered Baptist Chareh t the Baptist church tos Wil be as follows: I'reach- P by 1 tor, Rev A, D, Kendrick, D, D sermon m arrow a continnution \¢ New Neries Churelies of the Rible sehocl at 12 noon Dr. Kendrick will sp Alls Young 1 vill be special ehoir and eon- regational singlng, After the eve serviee the Young Peaple will be held; all young § Tosta- At Oy aple fHope {0 Remove Bad Spots Without Any Legal Action 7 2000 SPRING ~ STILL ~ MISSING meeting nl Methodist Churely Plainyiile M. 1. | i follow nsle in April — = and it is hoped soks th heir Ceaft to Legion == Churel le Bricfs, Church Lthe (€ piscopal Jetermine leam- sneeess and ur 1 rent R old- in ra- mulatic yards, ave e nd patd t or t helr [hig hit noted {food soryed rRuble on. The ex-servicemen wor en pari 0 ser precis fmi- mesting Posts Bond ninger was 1 to do it v 1led spring Goes— info court: the & i od a bond to a weekly pay- owed to g0 t Stolen 1 ove hieh o reoat he. 1o of Bast Mair from ently 19 6 spring i authoritics were notifie cuspl Notes A with mitted loeal A. Hart i Ma Yioads dueting & Congregational Chuarch 1045 "o Militia Officers Go to Niantic from June 21 to 27 H « 17 (P—A d and Fath ter the morning forr for off} Eiti armory Bridgeport jan (huarch Community Theater (Plainyville) RIN-TIN-TIN in “Below the Line” Sunday, April 18 MILTON SILLS in “The Unguarded Hour” Mon. & April 19 & MARY PICKFORD in “Little | Annie Rooney” MATINEE MONDAY. #:15 “hurch Tues., \ Merey, b e p for Admission 10 and 1 CAUGKT T BIGGEST PISK IN TR CREEK LASY VEAR =V WANNA KAGW HOW BIG IT WAS? 1T ' SAY. pArs AUTHIN' TO WAATY I cAvGTOUT O | ] /] WAS AT LEAST [ AY ONCLES FARMe THIS LONG ~ SHUCKS! HowesT! & Sl : Rev. H. D. Jones and Rev. W, F. | CHAIN STORE GETS LEASE v Green Stores, Ing 'I;ai(ing Him at scene nt fire nghl—'l'nm;u-cl street, last night gave an They simply re- | {llustrated lecture on “The Sulvi- subject 1o call tion Army {n Peace and War," protecting This evening at 8 o'clock another night be endang. Hustrated lecture entitled *“The his loft but one company in Life of Christ" will be delivered, v of the city to take care Tomorrow Mr. Hood will conduct call in 1t business dist the morning service at 11 o'clock ondition whieh Chiet } in the Ewedish Congregational fire department i chureh, his subject on this ocea to tak: over slon be “Who ls Jesus!" His elther of the fire wardens. | jast service fn the eity will be held Army hall tomorrow un sufife ng arrived malned nearby vith a Bristol Net;s EW HINISTERS IN L E PULPITS o8 wishes > elimir expectnd te. The not e du- to New Flem Member Harry O, Olmist wtion of Hurtford has on taken into the firm of Prck & hase Watortury Warnardf) local real estats and ineur- natay SIRER who ance brokers, as a partner and will yoors has heen employed ay i crry N, Holley, und Henry Giguere, who has beeu con. nected with the Ostrom for the pust four years in lar capacity, lave purelin Irving Lake drug store on town avenue, Waterbury. wers took Vislting fn Boston Business tur the past Davis, Jr., Assume Duties ave charge of the Insurance depart- t the company Vuneral of Mre. Buck bryg, Co \ ral o fMrs. Katherine L, of ) 8 Buck, + Takes Locaton jn 8treet. who died at the Hartford Nospital yesterday after an illness of al months, will be held tomor- oon at 2 'clock at the | | the Trospect Methodist | Rev. Hubert D. Jones will () nd interment will he in 8t James cemete SR Mre. b i horn in March 1862 the Jicob und Katherine as a child she came to this country i} Wit her parents. On 1580 4 4 A LI was d 1 pilchon who die survived by one daug Willlam J. Lloyd of 3 street, a granddaughter, Marion Frances of the same address and a sister, Mrs, William 1. Smith of Oxford, Mass yorty Hours Devotion, Forty Hours Devetio 1 afternoon at o t the 10 a, m, mass Sunday lLonie Rev Matthew's chureh, tville, | Bristol Ray will be elosed Tu or 1 intermen with a high mass 2 tery, On Sunday at the § o'clock mase, all | Women Fined Yor Assault of the men of the parish will Mary Blanco of 26 Croseent drive Holy Communion n a body. |was arrested yesterday morring on complaint of Marcella Cowalsky of {24 Creseent Drive, it being claimedt [that the former had assaulted th latter. In police court this morninz | Mrs. Bianco was charged with as |sault and breach of the peace and a |fine of $25 and costs was imposed b {Tudge Witliam J . Malone Mre Cowalsky, the complainant, was aleo immer Lilley-Tracy Block—F ire posscssion Dept. Called (o Brush Blage—Iorestyille Viremen to Have Dance, ay sper and minis in Glastonbur i Mrs, Doriy Doris Cole of Fver: ik Cole Diey Methodist chu 18 For M v. Hubert 1, Port Washingto mor El it home short EHels July ter K. and and resided Besides her hus is survived by her parents and two young sons, Roger and Fl win Sorvices, daug beth Mills Colr all «he " vy con Last Con Brookiyr iy Summer | The funeral will be hela \f chureh will officiat ay Will be in West ceme. § o'clo erly ill occupy the p t chureh re- i v Davis | celve Grif- Renefit Dance. benefit social and danee, the s to he turned into the Fire- men's Benevolent Fund, will be is evening in Firemen's hall. For- {estville, The » evening 1 be a for vhich a large numh already entered name. Lieutenant rge Brennan of Welch Fire com charge of arrangements cr loving cups will glven first and second o become hodist A pro held New Store to Open Tlere, In. one of @ins of five, ten, twenty- | wil {held on & breach of the prace charg and a similar fine was Imposed on her. taking Landlord vs, Tenant Andrew Oglaza of Rridge stroe! Foresty was arrested on Tnesday April 13, on camplaint of Mrs, No Chapo being claimed that Og- aza. had thrown a pall of hot water on the complainant. 1t developed that the Chapor family has for the Pst two months been residing in a m houst owned hy Oglaza and luring that time thers have been nunierous conflicts between the land- lord and the tenant. The contro- versy was finally consummated last with the Tuesday when Oglaza apparently lost in the eme|patience and threw the hot water on rd Sicel & Bear- Mrs. Chapor. Tn eourt this moerning inville. he was f guilty hy Judge Wil Punetal of Mrs. Wihemena Langer. liam J. Malone and a fine of $10 and " The ¢ Mre. Wilhemena ' costs Imposed. Oglaza was repre oy v of Joseph Langer.|sented by Attorney Willlam N. Do. who died yestrrday at ome of Rosier. her won, ank f Artisan sireet, Forestville, will be heid Mon- day morning at 9 o'clock from &t Matthew's church. Rev, Wiiam T, as Fire Rages. !Laflin will eclebrate a high nass of Foriteing uiem and interment will be in which Plainville cematery. Mrs. Langer born in Austr 64 years ago, and had been a r % this country for years. her son, she leaves three and seven grand- To Be Married Soon, Miss Frances . Dietric ter of Frank Dietrich of Stafford avenue, Forestville, and Clyde Brooks of Plainville will be m v, April 27. The bride- n among the yo! 1 and for a nu N connected rtn . daugh- store for own Milliner; nders will upied b nb with ont of W o iring Cc game in th srmerly Departure, i3 no va- | ploy of t also | ings Co. 5 o owners of the 14 up 1o 222,000 for (his Any 1 over ) to borne Gr i — TWINS ON PATENT FOOD, MOTHER SUES FOR §9 o1 onp! by Ftiquetie Tract o yea Mrs. Ziegler, Hurt In Trolley. Brings Action Against Conneeticut a brot Company. children Community Chest Plans Manager E. H. chest drive Alleging that among other effects Ciood. (©f a fall sh ecel ‘onnee- SR e Good- |©f @ fall she received on a Connee o tieut Company trolley car. was the prepared food for natural nurse, for her frwin |babies, Mrs, Joem Ziegler, has 000 against the o ‘or prop were Pire A88°TS Inecessity of substituting cach 3p his forece sdic- as to bring the best and {results in the shortest time. [ it has been declded Tuesd April as W}lum el e 19, 1 plaintitt evening it is Was thrown to the floor of the car s when the motorman applied the By power with a jerk, she alleges. is loped Nhad inst boarded the car and was owed time to be seated, She becn from per- as housewife forced to expend medical treatment, she ¢ whose brought suit 10 company. On April 25, the done, but Ay 1 experienced men sufficiently conslder- round- [on this afterno incapacitated forming her duties has ment, people Il ern latter former ; been v for hon issued the writ 1 the city cour in April has bro S Gy @ amount i A to rais: 11t is Tespe promptiy. Fire on ¥Fall A forest fire hre | mount defendant £10,400 materlals fur vith the defendant $10,080 has been mad the lalance has been due fou some time, it is alleged. staplete Mountain ! n Fall lservices re vity is own depu t0 & 1 several how 1 under control wicr is counsel writ s retur: e eity court the third Mon for Nathan ¥ or $8 O'Brien and Anna T proprictors of the r Shoppe on Railroad Deputy Sheriff M. H. Hor- has attached fixtures in the Edward A. Mag is counsel for ift and the writ {8 retu the city court the frst Mem- day In May, By BLOSSER and have brought sui John J. “erkine will be office at 10 a April 26 Fyangelist Tectures Ho holding Salvation Army Mis Word NEAN- AN 17 WAS A 'y BIG BASS THAT LONG= bil> Aot pony |{_ SEe! meBgE LonseR } S SUPPOSE Yo EVER DID