New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 7

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- e e R T U T R R e EW BRITAIN DAILY HLR‘\IU Plainville News o TELLS WHAT ALS Y0UNG EENERATI[]N MONDAY, Wustave Jabs, Adelard | Grovanni Bat. Vined for Reckless Driving Albert Jabs, " Bristol News LUSES PRTOFER STOPPING BATTLE - W, | tract, was bLefore Judge in the city court this morn= Hamel, |ing to answer a charge rules of the Fred Herold, John Monica | Malone of violating Hooper was along Park street and Mail Orders Driseol), | the . Michael Marra, Wil- | procecding Alessandro Pam . Thomas Ross Dominic Iarro, 4 Tullp streets turned sharply to his result was that he collided with an son's new garments. chambray, at...... For the Small Boys, owned and operated Ly Washington Dr. Kendrick Deploves Lack oI Religious Training EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS ¢ Schober Chosen Bites Reslauram Man Acling 4 Peacemaker - COMMUNITY DRIVE TRAMS Lt s school Honse In Pifth District 8 ;:‘,. \Gombatant Marlon Gysenskl, Hayes, Mary I Taptist You ,,‘ to cross over to Tu- Ostrom's ear Smart Youthful SpringFrocks Some fashionably tail- ored, many genuinely feminine, with richly Jecorated sleeves, clever pleatings, embroideries and ribbon trimmings, frocks of beauty that will joy any woman or miss to possess and wear. There are frocks of lngh colorvd flat crepe, ¢ georgettes, taf< t'ct s, silk failles, printed Pythians Surprise —Auto Driver Meet Waterloo In | Court—Forestyville Season’s Folk Song Recital frocks of lustre knit, snowflake and colored jer- Wonderful choice from *102 up t0'85 each SMART TOGGERY FOR LITTLE FOLKS 1f you want your kiddies to look their prettiest this Spring come here to “Babyland” and make selection from our big showing of the sea- Prettiest offered for many a day. puplls of ti rner, Freder t young peo )t 85 in this eve Easy Choice in Coats for 2 to 6-year-olds, in the newest Spring styles, tailored and dressy models. Pretty Little Hats that you'll like, Jap hormasfonia e i Priced from.....$5.98 up to $16.98 each Silk and straw, also Milan and ..$1.69 to $9.98 each The Ever-Useful Panty Dresses, r]aintil_v made of dimity, hanging to meet the Shirley of Bristo! voiles and ...$1.98 to $5.98 each chambray, linen, poplin. .81 to $6.98 Wash Suits, noticed on tl . Charles Morgan, edily coming to g steps of the Char Funeral of Mrs. home of her T linto a brook, damaging the machine tended to all narried people to ¢ The occupa this morning o car was | Berlin News - T0 PLAN PROGRAM FOR MENORIAL DAY : eived from the | he Hartford County "y oavding sehool {Church street, The ear whieh struck the Carlson | as driven by George Bas- ln of Berlin, an employe of the ‘lark brick ys \nl< ln ].fr. n. was arrested flmwn on a r'nnr;:o nr itomobiie while under been r(-4¥1'<‘ Thosr: who qua ot will he entered for the Ytearn which Ancient Order be held tomor- .ar iquor and s being held for .n,.l | field on s (General Gommittee {o Hold First g2z Meetingonflednwday Night | BERLIN MAN ARRESTED {siblitty Mmmm. ' under bonds up for discussior is requosted. Funcral of Mrs. Cole The Bastia machine by the fmpact and the driver was |considerably shaken up. J. J. Cunningham, Bristol, Dies of Pneumonia John Joseph Cunningh Arrested For Drunkenness Three negro brick vard workers, | jemployed by the Stiles her late hom Frospect street and Reynolds I'wo Oflmv» On Duty instia Apprrknded ¥or Driving Vefltflrd and interment drunkenness (Ventres on rh:‘r,., While Under The Influénce—Much jand brea \‘, of the Mr. Cunning- Parking Almg Main Highway — ‘nama and Hamiet Scott. Stolen Car ‘s Found Here, Preliminary plans for the annual Afernorial Dayexercises will be mad 1 an organfatlon meeting of th soneral Memial day committee, | whilch will be held Wednesday eve- | ning at 8 o'dock at the Worthing- | ton Communty house, Berlin street. Fire company e called to the ghome of . Clark on the corner of Washington 4 Anderson avenue, . where a chimney f Ithat they were caronsing 4 to Tiristo! @ at the age of four 67 and remo with his parer n a complaint was They wers lodged in the New ain police station ar 7:30 o'elock at a speci {session of the Berlin town court. Berlin Grange Notes The first and sccond degr hial sehoel and , prior to his irvived by his par automoblle of {elley of Burlington avenue The annomcement of the meeting !be conferred on a \as made toiay by Arthur H. Bush- |dates at a meeting of Rerli 1 who ie geretary of {he comm on sent t prominent individuale o near the gas station of on North street and the of Squad A 1 was required. Chemi- > used and very 1ge to the car resulted, {tomorrow evening. Notices of the meeting have !men's degrec teams wil Kk and it s expeetes ng members will Im pre By co-operating 1t is thought in the thre: districts of the town )xw and the committee will be reorganiz ed at this saslon. It s expecte that elaborate ar- rty-two members of - visited Burritt owingly and went on his merry will he assisted ‘uneral of Mrs, eral of Mrs. many forces making rangements for the celebration will {the L made ths year, since the Sons of (mp Veterans a1d the American Legion, {and together wth other organtzations of {per. ef- the town, vill unite in one gr! fort to hoior the soldier dead. Perking Along Road With fhe approach of warm weather fne police are preparing to again lainch a campaign against | roadside parkers, rspeefally directed against tl insist uron l's&n[.: the l(l‘an (..rnm nings, naking driving h other cutolsts. Last ovening 4 driver on the turn- plke detween Meriden counted 15 automobiles lo. Most of these ¢ hts extinguished and ¥ had been parked » road, there was a great t other cars might ¢ to them. ) season {hie rable to conte parking along t! concerned and t1 that the practice year. po Stolen Car Vound Officer Trank found a sto en car in Berl Katherine 10 designated the senior elass hold another Summer stree the scrving of the Harves will sing the lturg 1 amuscinents will be in & N the Prospect Metho- Items of Interest pastor of the church, John (fiaponi of from paths of Ren Berger W anh Rioht Of Free Speech Upheld | bhi Washington, cribing punish + our youth of its noble Cleanup Week to Start Tomorrow 1 cleanup of the city of convocation s cffort vm Iw l att rm brought 1) ent to Shuttle ,‘.Vn‘i‘n Dean Mi first amendment vhen teams of constitution and Friday of | this \.mmvvn \[r\ lmn Ir.'\L will be vl‘— ho (Continued on Page e party held at the Service CLOSED CARS Community Theater T-PASSENGER lerclsing freed s, Apr. 19 & 20 MARY PICKFORD in ‘LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" Cars for Funerals, Weddings, ete. A. M. Parsell, Cook's Garage the machine having been driven into g ing a ditch and left there in a damaged conditlon. The auto be- longing to Irving Brecklin of Ken-| sington averue. Meriden. and had been stolen from its parking place in Center street, that city Officer Brown the car moved to the Monument garage, where the owner gecursd 1t Only a short time after it was found to etolen the owner received word t it had been dlscovered in Rerlin was being held for him. He lat took the vehicle back to Meriden, No clues to the identity of those who stole the car were found, be- | vond & boy's cap discovered near the ear In the ditch. Visiting In Pittshurgh FRECKLES AND HlS FRlENDS Mr. Lund \*<‘\)n‘n( for th Fpiscopa priesthgod and - whil Oscar Is Sure of That I')\ v‘ v school. « 1ru1\n and Cortland Read have | Middletown visiting their grand- TWO FROM RVE IS ) THRSE -SENEN FROM FOURZTEEN IS SEVEN- ANSWER IS SEVENTY end with reffitives | 1 SAY T { ALRET-TIL AAKE | SEVEA AND SIX 1S o 600D AT PROBLENS " TURTEEN AND ONE TO CARRY =~ FOUR AND FNE 1S NINE AND ONE IS TEN ~ ONE MUNDRED PROBLEANS, ARE YoUF TN 600D AT PROBLEMS v 0P A BASY UTTLE PROBLEA FOR YOU = IF YOU HAD 5 CEATS IN YOUR. POCKET AN LOST 4 CENTS WHAT (G all in New l‘m was formerly ourriey ot Mid- | dletown this evening to | van Vieck observatory {have an opportunity & The (\hnor‘mlm. har- 11! mn | Mre. James Garrity of Kensington |gars and planets. is spending a few weeks With her |y be in charge of Dr. daughter, Mra. Frank Perkinson ot Pittsburgh, Pennsyivania. Mrs. Per- ¥inson was formerly Miss Garrity and 1s well know sington. Car Knocked Tnto Brook Three New Britain men had Ken- row escapes terdzy morning at abo when & machine i riding was struck b the §wamp road 2 3 o'rleck B they wers 5 was knocked Carl Stearns | of Wesleyan Tomorrow cvening “(1’ Loretta Timer's Nigh and preparations old time dances his dance is to b pretar to da other car on {numbers as well as © 183 BY MEA SERVICE W

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