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DY M } | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 26, Mail Orders Filled New Woolens, the Season’s Best and Most Popular Fabrics, at Greatly Reduced Prices. This is your great chance, ladies! ings, with the aid of a “Pictorial Review"” At the price of these offer- or McCall pattern, with their clearly printed instructions, a novice can easily make an up-to-date frock or other garment at small expense to them- selves. Call at our Woolen Dress Goods Section and personally examine the following to realize their value -INCH JERSEY TUBING and Balbriggan. Offered in pastel colors and $2.25 value. For $1 00 yard 56-INCH POIRETSHEEN Reg. $3.95 grade. Thoroughly shrunk; navy, black colors, For $2 .95 vard FRENCH FLANNELS Reg. $3.50 grade. 56-inch shrunk; navy, black and new colors. For $2.75 vard | patterns, t domestic: 217 dress: PSS ‘ch(er\, New Britain, this morn 56-INCH TWEED Worth to $4.50 yard. New thoroughly shrunk. $1.95 $2.95 56-INCH KASHARINE Real worth §4.50 yd. Sponged, shrunk, washable; For $2 . 2 9 yard BORDER WOOLENS Worth to $5.50. Imported and 25 colors, vards makes a 56 mchcs, For $2 .95 yard ° - Mr. and Mrs, Clarence B. Baldwin BerIln ews ling. ; were among those who attended a | Spends Weck-end Here dance at the Wethersfield country Henry Neale of Upper Lehigh, | club Saturday ovening. . Pennsylvania, was the week-cnd , Mrs, Mortimer H. IRhodes has re- ZE S |guest of Dr. Roger M, Griswold, the | turned from a trip to Washington, {town's health officer, Mr. Neale was ' D, ¢, LEA“‘NG ElTl N mr many years a large operator n\‘ Pasquale Giannotta, past-com- he Pennsylvania coal regio Dr. i mander of Bolton-Kasica post, mmr- M. \mlo. of Upper Lehigh | American Legion, attended a regi land Treeland, Pennsylvan father | mental reunion in New York city tof Mr. Neale, is the leading physi- | Saturday evening. clan in that section of the cou Committee Mceting Tonight |He 1s In charge of the industria and tuberculosis hospitals and Ipupil of Dr. Griswold many ye wgo. When a boy, his home was |Woodbury, this atate, | Arrangements Being Completed Plans have been practica [pleted for the annual ball of Formed in Kensmg TO ORGAN[ZE NEXT WEEK \\orulngmn e mmumty crnw Ruppomed DOR\GrangP hall) Berlir on_ the evenin lof Friday, April 30. Tickety Warden for Berlin—Reckless Drl- | e ave been § Organization for Boys Being T Henry Austin for 1h posal is in the hands of a committe headed by Robert Il Deming composed of following aldes {Lester Deming, Russell Gold, With prominent citizens of town \uam Scolt and Emil O. Shjerden. in back of it, the Kensington BoyA' | Tickets will be furnished first t ver is Arrested—Meriden Boy Sen- | tenced to Reformatory for Stealing and Al lly com- as- t [ ¢ ued and their dis- Wil- club which exists at present in{ampbers of the association and then theory only, will get away 10 a i~ lto their friends. There will ba none ing start n the boys are callcd |noiq at the door and those in charg: together next week and the work of | The Ihave limited the supply organization will take place. {floor will not be too crowded fo Boys' club committee will meet|gancing, Wedn evening of this week &t} ginee this will be the town's & o'clock in Leglon hall, at Which {gocial event, residents are mal {ime officers will be elected and |agiengive preparations for the plans will Le discussed fo: the meet- sts will [Tt is expected that g r ing of the boys next week. {prescnt from many neighboring Bolton-Kasica post. American Le- {towne, including Martford, Meriden, gion, was resporsible for the iden |Middletown and New Dritain of forming an o T this | Sent to Reform School sort in town. Paul G ted | Pleading gullty to taking auto. Ly other members of the post. took |mobile without permission, [uliu in hand the matter of pcriecting |Woronlek of 17 Sherman avenus olans for boys' work.Gradually other [Meriden, was sentenced to Con- citizens of the town, outside of the necticut Bchool for Bovs in that city L glon, were called into the meetings \when his case came up for trial until at present the membership of [Saturday. He was given the benefit lot the doubt as to his real age, re |garding which therc somc discussion, and his 1 {journed from the pnlln'~~ court to |juvenite eou committee is an imposing one. o prominent men of Berlin are sponsoring the club and it s ex pected that the committes will exist | along the lines of an advisory board e the club gets under Wway {" The boy is alleged to have tal A schedule of activities for the a car from its parking place on Cen olub, along athietic and educutional lter street, Meriden, on April 17 lines will probably be mapped ont at | 1 it to Berlln and there dreck Wednesday's meetin Sy the cnss was calle Austin Reappointed. some doubt was expressed as to his Henry Anstin of Berlin has been ireal age. Last No when he ppointed dog warden was arrested he age as 1 : cording to word |vears, but his laim is that oday at the office ©of the town {ho is 15 years cference was an a Georg a charge of reckless driv-|palonging Brechlin of ing without a license, The offs sington ave Meriden He | it is alleged, was cutting in and out at he was on his way home of the line traffic and when he l¢rom a dance and that he saw the was haited and asked.to exhibit his |ear, at the same time thinking that | iriver's license he could not do 80.!he would like to go for a ride. Onj He will be fn court tomorrow night. | e road between Kensington and | Cars Are Smashed. !New Britain the car skidded. he, Two cars were badly damaged [gajd, and he was unable to co trol | day afrernoon, when a ma-|jp. It finally turned ever in & aiten, | ~hine owned and operated by M. H. [agter whic walked home. ~ Mr. Tell of Berlin and a truck eperated | Brochiin said his car was found Sun- by Rerlin, collided {gay morning and that it had on The accident Was [siripped of all removable paris investigated by Office; Frank id his loss will be about $30 | Brown, who found no e for ar- | woronick was arrested for steal- rest. A small boy riding with Essa |ing an automobile last November, received superficial cuts and brulses. [also. At time he sald he had Ventres Recelves Gavel. been drinking and that he did not Commander Harold Ventres of [know what he was doing. He was TNolton-Kasica post, American Le- fined $100 and Was given a suspend- goln, received a gavel from the|ed jail sen of 60 day | county organizer as a prize for| atertain At Dinn { naking the greatest membership| Mr. and Mrs. James B gain in proportion to its s of |and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Bald- ¥ post in this district. This post | win of Kensington tained at showed the grea increase in |dinner and dancing at the Wethers- members during the recent drive. | field Country club on Saturday even- | orlln was well represe at the [ing. | reeting which was held in Bristo! Ttems of Interest Death of Infant The Rerlin and Kensington post Helen, the infant da Mr. | offices, wh 1 Mrs. Pajalor of Farmington road stardard ti i ngton, dled vesterday at her |an hour earlier Burial was in . Mary's ' light saviog time. | | will be open to a (ations for Memor | night will b | me The organization General Memorial day the town of Berlin night at 8 o'cdock at the ty house, Berlin stroet om The ay to ald in the wor! al d; be elected and cons will be transacted. A meeting was scheduled for week, but there tendance that it was impos: to transact any busin Tt is hoped that the large. Current Events Class Rerlin Current this afternoon at 5 o'cle home of Mrs. Russ s such a sma wi The nis k | exeellent meeting was enjoyed. | ¥ g0 that the! |ta | This cl zabeth Wickwire, who meeting of committ will be held to- of making pr the muni- desirs meeting | par- Offfcers will crable business last 1 at- to | s atever, attendance to- class at the Mrs. 11 Gold and an condnets | the sessions of the class, delivered a on the latest news of the w world. s enjoys a large membership and all those afiiliated with it have been faithful in their attendance. fisslonary Union Meeting The annual meeting of the necticut Women's Home Missic Union will be held Wednesday at Flymouth church, New Haven. Women of th church, Berlin Congrega associ ave heen Invited to b Berlin Church Notes ed with the or t througho tional gani- pres Plainville News AUTOS CRASH AT Truck Overturns Goupe But None - ol Occupants Is Hurt 'TWO DRIVERS ARRESTED Joseph DiJulin to Anewer Non- support Charge—Annual Business Mecting of Baptist Church—Town Goes On Daylight Saving. or wha son for P'lui bloodless, both crashes re d \ heavy damage to the cars oivad N fwo arrests W maie nem rs of the police for Yesterday shortly o o'clock, a co with three persons riding inside and one standiag on the ruy uing hoard, cam 4 Farmington avenue, Plainville 1. Those in it hailed from Winsted and were planning on \isiting Ws and relatives in Mountain View, As they Luppr ed Blossom's Corner, cording to eye-wituesses, t driver xercised due cantion. e wanted lto erc New Britain wenue into Tast street from whenee he would pass down by Trun factory to his destinatio He apparentiy thought he had ‘ road ah 3 the road. He 1 I when a truck Dilorenzo of New and struck his e weight of the the road for en flipped it over, Ther reramble of the accu- injury. As the coupe went over on its side the n on { running board in some unexplaipable man ner, L ed to got around it so that hody «id not fall on him o ingide the ¢ re pulled by passershy and although se- My shaken up, 11 jured. Those wio see admired the an who had been in She kept her et {affair. Not a window | was broken. » Plaintillo nolice ec tasi was tr in “nn | When anotl Tlitz of New Britain the rear of his machi fender was torn complefely h Boston man' n was {blown. No one was hurt war arrested on a charee of Toss ldriving and both he and Dilore { will be tricad in the local police cor | sometima this week Arrested For Non-support | Joseph D.julio of stroct was arrested by Cons Philip Marino on ¢ wife Rose, for non-sn be tricd hefore ) Meritt O court this | Bapt Ryder in the tow t Annual Meeting ness police mes will b Daylight Saving Sehedule Plainville officially tonad Tev. W. M. Blodgett, assistant i Nedlie sl tor of the Center Congregational | chies 1 church, New Britain, will deliver an S address at the supper o be held to resum morrow ng at clock at 0 the Berl gational church. off will speak on we religlous | stores the schools and will tell o bus s of this system in New } s 1 tlar prayer n lay evening o'clock Samuel A, Fiske be in cb t Rerlin Items Owing to 1 The appo fron: [made to the fiies at the oty clerk's foroo o® vt mmis- | offic { tound that NS yipeqry assoriat ) nimals. mother Jo WO [pelled to find a fo held the post of s who Would iy qpy and from the ut 10 years, and of the fact thal the fo, . ors will be in the basem his duties ably (ney looked to he older t (lark’s hall or Community hall this fac epted. is now known. The library i The boy arrested T Ipopnlar with the T Da Sergeant 1 he the village as the ) sted ¥ o * {patronage on T . the day o (Continued on Page 12 WA KERE PIECE OF PIE GONNA ASK AN ,L TO GIMME A L, B8ire. will wiln | new as it quit qui favy MES 1\\» UE EATIN A BIG Y M * and Ta-XI Livery T-PASSENGER Service CLOSED CARS ‘FRECKLFS AND HlS FRIENDS BLOSSOM'S CORNER s 1 onr i 1 The n Epworth 1, chure the pasto A « by Broa in group of i wen des impor I¢ wi M xeept fon our 4 hang! n observed at t that they post one put Cabinet Installed wly elected cabinet of league of the Plainyiile 1 was installed in offiee st cvening the M. by Jdress was delivered to t Orrin 1 q Judd, rade prineipal of school, and teachers at yesterday voted t #chool durin Starting 1 11 he to ¢ chool, the morn- the summer luy, the anged from 12 in the change th Nt oon o'clock sked avents ety will give He i sday eves cordial- orth Trintty riday New 1ors M E eve- Birit e Plainville New 1 itain for the Lpworth lea ostrn of 1 pre 11t musie for pastor would from legation e World-Wide mthly il G Guild meot it winn 1 15 o'clock in 1 All g of the 1 this o Tap parlors mbors n Firem s Fund pleture e » showr the Com tor Thursday and Fric iy of the Plainville Hose ¢ nt at th vo nights r work town, L P Clin in New cgational Home n of Connecticut v Haven for its 40t) to the of sup 1t ainville lis proje Haven ne prople ct. Mis- will ‘ Wodnesday, April P, m are cordig vited to tion, Porty Hours® Deyvorion T Forty 1lg Drvotio W open at (& Our | ¢ Morey ne < e X wonneed at morning her mmuanlty ool miny Sale 1 fit of ibrary fund. ways nad the s \ terosted in fts f s met wit) The comit wfiair W roceive t Plainville Bricfs Mrs. €. J. Morse of Iiroad street hage heen called to & Mass serjous illne mother Turner 1 posi- Pacific Mrs Betty, to of the rino of orkoin the Tea (o, « MeDoy Hartford mans cague Miss squar nd Mr. and 1 Maple stre as the e Six Move Are Killed In Calcutta Rmm a, April L COMMUNITY THEATER (Mlainville) Mon. I ™ 26 & 2% Cars for Funerals, Weddings, et R LU A. M. Parsell, Cook’s G rage —in— Telephone: Days 111, Nights 282 CMAN ON THE BOXY AYBODV THAT ¥ = e \ ( bnsmaromny ||| & ammen X césw';; LC‘:E 2 =\ muspe s || BTe.wue! () G o (| El) Gonwa eer JUST A et | 1§ No'RoRA ) S BTE! I ANSWER! § N —— A very in- | to take | 1926, Bristel News “OKER FANS FLEE POLICE RAIDER? | Bridge Broken Up EMEMOR[AL 10 ROCKWELL Monument WL Be Placed In Park Bearing HWis Name—(, of €, 1o Name New Socretary — Chest Lacks $10,000, On complaint of the ts of Burlington avenue, who notificd 11 that abe Yo re i Ug In a poker game 1o the railroad tracks under avenue bridge, Offi- nski and Notice Thomas 10 the howe ard e e group ¢ 1 all of t An money, 1 ve play eifort TS mide ma it in ) ir to pic was up owing appe I'his s was o grov s confise: For pr some time past has ctice of a number of ap in Ker game this location, sterday will being Sunday af complal resul 1 upe rnoon 1l &pots in cin & to ir »n available, | laint epartment ¥y no te to the po Tt is very probabl it such gathering p hed ciosely in futurd has been ma ever, Tie n gambling is cealordns s ) .nl..m Reported " Practically ) i were teported 10 Tidian bus I ice dupar t yesterday and Poliee enrriced ¢ : 1 this morning by Deputy | o riot obert J. Stack devel pore distriot and arrested : instancos that ot fons, mMost « Molian dters and no criwinal Worcester Man Sirvicken proceeding cast Memorial boulevard, col- While Visiting in Conn. Worcester, M April [RE r the soldier's monu- Thure Hanson, of 1h formerly Y oAra T & ures for Ma T Darrea it traet ¥ lep i« out of Jacoh street at stri v i ted by Lucins J ¢ ) v as given ood recriy cars wer M 11 v g v 1 2 1 Hanso tlo M 1 te spare Tire Stolen Mrs. 11 1 ib] lvan of New Cornedl, & n Main street last ter arriy i rricd to car parked alo n re-entering tl sht. ¢ his motor meter SRRV re were missing. Ti¢ mplc ma olies department h R L tiol 1oss 1 Ditective Se nt t MeGilltenddy {8 investigati Mothers' Club to Meet Wants Expert Advice el e e On \e\\ B th:.w (€ nde will be held nest Wednesday oven- n ord ing in the church parlors, A posed 1 i tainment will he presented fe ng L} L [ the business ssion. T n o T Nog Registration Slow \ ) n o of the fact that there are i bt fays left for dog registra- o t abont ov hal ca- (dogs in he eity have en reg After April 20th, an additic 1 alof one dollar is assessed for de w M queney N intends to ) i Yegion County Meeting 1 T ir monthly county meet American Legion was | ut various L yesterday, ves from the Hartford cc IR LOSS IS e-comm ‘ 1 epeal ( ) I, BROTHERS INJURED Stat r 1l N v 1 1 Sy outline v f ization pu tie w 1 1 1 v 1 Wismer, chay of ( I I of Charles L. Prisbie T 1 of T. ¥r uto Repairing .7 ‘ Battery Chargir Suburban Villing wae the nily plot in W Station Tel 3613 v ockwell Site Selected Batteries Called Uor and Delivered k \ 50-50! Game Under Burlingfon Avenue ) a car operated by George | onument for the late Albert 1, ltockwell will e placed near the edge of the lugoon, at the top of the |small fight of steps at the head of | Tullp street. 1t i hoped to have the ;!lnnnvllmm in place for Memorial | Day, Marriage Tomorrow A marriage license was issued on faturday to Clyde €. Brooks of Plainville and Miss IPrances Cecelin Dietrich of 8taftord avenue, orest- ville, The wedding will take place tomorrow morning A, F. & A M. Meeting v - The regular mecting of Frankiin Lodge, No. 56, A. 1, & A, M, will be 1 this evening. District Deputy Thomas 11, Desmond of the fifth Masonie district will he present, £ Appointed Sales Manager £ - Ralph (. Nelson, owner of the . - Netson Music stores, lias announced appointment of Robert W, < sales promotion Har- manager anford of this city has ssor o Mr of the New York Eagles Meeting regular micetd ¢ of will ing in Offfeers i nomina wnd reports of the varlous commit- , sos submitfe st yoar Reading Club Meetings Tamorrow afternoon, Mr ¥. Norton of 121 Laurel street, n members of saga He will - aseist enteriaining r meeting eduled home for the Walter will oo club, Mrs, 2 enterts Mrs. I'red Norto et tomo George I, been to s, day row of I'homas of postponed p Community Chest Drive Continues approsi- 000 orig will be s attained Manager win Good this announcement Sat and it is hoped that s will be fo carly part ef coming durir New Departure Baschall According announcement made by Manager Joseph Carroll of the New Departure jall team, wson will he d on Satur- frernoon, May The oppo v decided semi-pro opening as not as yet 1 Hhough some f; will be or tion upon. ngagement The infiel] during the coming sea- son will be practically the same ax last year with t exception that Bill Tamm, ne 1 baseman, will e omongst the missing. ~ Ac- cording o pre plans, Jimmy Malcolm will probably start the sea- <on in Tamm's place, with Good- ridge at . Forslund at secgnd, and Horkheimer at shortstop, The outfield will be made up of Ten Reflly, Gieorge Scott and Al Harlowe. Waters will again captain the Two Dires Over Week-End At 2:35 p. m. Sunday, Squad A ealled out to the home of A on in Tdgewood for a ehimney After using considerahls After using sconsiderable ical, the blaze was axtinguish and Engine Company No at 2:15 a. m. today for a fire which started in the b ment of the Ritz restaurant oppo: 1 theater on North Mai 1e blaze, which e headway, nad A ¢ damage. Teavy Rainfall Saturday evening the city was vie- lited by a severe thunder shower. a ivmmh of the streets heing washed | i by the heavy downpour. The strie lights also failed for a short period, a condition apparently caus- fed by the lightning display. A cow owned by Ernest R. Hin- man of Milford street, Burlingten. was 1 lightning although none of the ather stock or the barn ftself were hit by the bolt. The dead animal was not discovered until Sunday morning. Beals Site Acquired A warranty deed transferring the land known 3 s site to the twelftl ool rict has been sub v clerk for vecord ends a long drawn out two factions of probahly A erection strict ed of t schoal. To Meet of e Directors eal will be held Willia I'. and 8. reg 1 at the las A suCe to Ear from Any e as to who position. « so0n “nipped in the bud” without “dosing” by use of — ICRS oRuUB Or_vJ_’fiv'fi“L—u—-‘M' By BLOSSER BABY 'SCOLDS REAT 1T T w00 ‘u?o\,u You A ROPE IF, H You WUZ DROWAIN TOUCH IT IF YA C 1 WOULDN'T ol e