New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1926, Page 7

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DAILY 07 HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1926, vt it Mail Orders Filled EDWARD BARROWS Teomson & @ v, g | ks g e | THIS HOUSE KNOWN FOR ITS | by James Paul SOUND UNEQUALED VALUES AGAIN STANDS BACK OF THIS WEDNESDAY’S AISLE SPECIALS PAJAMAS S1.39 set Mercerized rottnn pongee, trimmed with rayon frogs, white, blue, tan and g also helio. Accldent Cases Up for MEN" FABRIC GLOVES 25¢ pair, T'wo clasp in white and colors. ctte. crative Night, Chamois- Unusual value at this small price. “BLUE BIRD” HAIR NETS 6 for 39¢, or 69¢ doz. Cap shape, double mesh, browns, blonde, auburn and black, at Notion aisle, main floor. commander Anieric pted with re at the me {of the post i & o e Leglo WOMEN'S HOSIERY last 89c pair. 2 pair $1.75 Full fashioned silk, all colors, not all sizes, slight defects. Values to $2.00. CHILDREN'S HOSE o wis el il meeting heen to accep (ol 1 | g take this action $2.49 each. | | ot May. T . A "9‘.' p:u‘. Y Cowhide, three pockets, in cordovan and P SR Ribbed lisle, 7/8 hose, faney jacquard tops, = set, very special at $249. Luggage all colors, strictly first grade. . e JOB JEWELRY e 27¢ each. Choice of bar and cuft necklaces ete. MAHOGANY CLOCK $7.99 each. B day movement, cathedral gong and half hour. COSTUME SLIPS $1.69 each. Shadow proof rayon, silcot, in flesh, chid, blue, gray. proved himse during 1 was ¢ program inerdased hip In the county adjuti | signed from his 1 of office nrying iprehengive KHV g [ LEATHER BAGS 2.69 each. Pouch effects .md other popular | choice of colors. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 121%5¢ each. l'wg]rn]'n(l horder, slight imperfections stitehing, value $25. COSTUME SLIPS it 8¢ each. celve the White muslin, lace and embroidery trim- med, 20-in hip hem. this position, ping, brooches, styles, the | Commander Philadelphia | earns the | membership ¢ | cently post native in i an on hour | in v cessl dr for menmbers m glonnaires and is on 1 He is popt 1% and will support in his undert or- i mmander v Britain Harry | sington distric Thomas Fagan notta; Christian of, Arthur Paul go' and O ntres; finance commlttee, Fred . T with power to appoint aides; Berlin News BECKLEY CROSSING -+ mon, Re imuel A | Fiske ana n Hall; flag commit- Arthur H. Bushnell. exercises will ¥ Public Utlties Commission in .2, 5,757, Reoord With Plan v, st L [ the 1- it Beekley | be 4y Breakfast an annnal affair was stated today. The first wil held next morning from | 0 o'clock at the home ans in George Griffith and it win | 1 Day as well as to | was I committees in Legion held meet- ! committes ngements will entirely completed within a day | r two. many impor n up. It with the voted A. I and ¢ obseriance in ved minted { Memorial wiis (¢ A of Lo open women, charge Mre. BaE pust o m; com- Samuel A ford ) T on of the ey nnis ciub e Recreation alleys or I tes | Sustain Inju onard Dumont American Brick . Su. neul injur aftcrnoon hen a long nail penetrated mander of his foot. The wound was of c¢ siderable depth and Dumont was a tended by Dr. Matthew H. Albert Geo cmploye {Berlin Brick painful injury about | ¥ e o wood, i . Dr. od membership an initiation post. at 3| May | Congregational parade through s of the town by itions of 1) *hool children, Lester Arthur Norton. ‘ Lester Arthur Norton 42 age erlin, died sudd Mr. Norton usual this morni 0od h 1c held rnoon, hurch, following the principal str {the varions organ {community and the - spoke of I gion night" on the in Hartford on M the coming and o radio 14 of GOST WILL BE $90,000, F. L. Wicox Heads Committce On ¥ isit chaplain of commander ford 1 o to- knec « With whieh I slipped, inflietir Griswold attended of of ¥ at noon. his duties as he scemed to be in death camce she and to his many frien Ball Priday—Items of Interest, | was born in Berlin, Mr, nly Busy Court Session lnsiest - of months t night spring that antomebile n again toda e W The court numis Memordal Day Arrangements — hat ia fing cidents Blittz of Rritain, was fin by Justice M. rge of reck rosult of a Sunday owned by a X Tinal Plans Made For Community as a k Return Trom Western Mrs. Georga I Prent on Ridge were expeeted ternoon from a trip red the fapm- |IDTOUST the middle western states he was engag- | Fast Berlin Ttems |1l ath. He was | Both a sentor and a junior bage- | Was and of [hall Teague will be started in econ. | Ksepko of Congi church [Dection with the Commurnity Britain, and ran into It d in|it was announced yesterday. ted Harry Stuhlma never took an active |retary E. B, Thienes o alth avenue, {ford comnty Y. M. . A of driving under soring the leagues and repre of liquor and not ves from the local club will properly endorsed tend a meeting at the county of in Hartford tonig Isehedule for the Trip. iBen . anid st str Mrs. | © 1 the local | oM oy the son ani costs Norton. i ! chools and later ing business, in d at the tims of 1 and the TNeckley grade crossing on the Ter- The proposed elimination of lin turnpike was approved yesterday whie! Corner ur ossom's driving a ¢« 102 of his Berlin G at & hearing before the public utiii-!ed at Tr a member the Berlin nd, although town affairs he part in ther He I Nortor nge of tional was intersste ies, at which representatives of the * Gty a machi See- jor Hart- | Commony yon. | Charges fluenc Heense state highway departme: «w revised plan for the whereby the improvements will f low the line of the turnpike than cause extensive property dam- This plan will cost aboi unl to carry out. State Highway John A. Macdonald vised plan and it ws me extent, [t provid lowering of the rallr ahout five feet and t the vehleular road over in a manner similar H‘ £ Clayton crossing in e first plan, time ago, did not complete approval commissioners and it w that & revised plan be The plan o the Hen is is e Wis fathior A three sistors, Flora | Norton nd Mrs, all Berlin, nti- and at- Ldropped. Blittz was v Thomas F. McDon in, while Charles 1 interests of W. J. Foran { the tow DeLorenzo Released Dilorenzo of New court or a ehar i 10mas A " Noew Conle uliman, presented whicl re i SN seasor nior composed of members er's Ror neomplete rs of s Are Made nior: nal senior te am | in von Doped connty to put ngton Commun will 1 at Girang ty Cen hield mpionship, sociation which sar lay Announce o this L some lices for 1 and it x’\‘fl thell enii i i ) tod thy o will he a Me e team is ANSW ever Irivit will be oy in road presentec meet is ex Royes ar at « 5 b faker Middletown measu arhy ris from M. will and Samiel Hubbard 1hat ic ti il Mrs Willinm Seot nd Roher Mortimer . Mor- n hy the pul el by Bir who took in prc the most « 1 |x|||l\||| ~ Bond Dilul Carter Sami A Pisk Joseph io o n Cor non-s rous town, 1 soure ther wember o a bond t 14-year-old Dilulio w wry to town Is L Taiio, eral serious accidents at 1l There no property in ttesting be taken owners me e hea '\‘n; There monia and : . Taxi .}, Service T-PASSENGER CLOSED Cars for Tuncrals, Weddings. have ir . or not Teads Committee : T W Wort s chosen rm Day commi‘t last evening at Worthington Community ¥ Major Wileox will ba in charge of the plans for the cises and parade on May 30 and h will have working with him several committees citizens Mrs. Fred & Tron varlons sections of the town Pardon €. Rickey: m Others officers and committees ¢, Rickey. & Chase O to Telephone: Days 111, :..,\m.m\ s I\ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS genera Samu Alice Huston, Pratt, Mrs, 1 ‘\1“. Mrs. h s Pardon is general ar sub. Coals of from s N i Plainville News "' " LEAVES LOCAL P[lST s Sticcegded as Legion Commander BISY NGHT I coumfinu Hearing— Complete Plans for Pythian Re union—Tocal Contractor Has Ya- | t rock- ing nd James | was first | 192641 1 @ cap out which commander's Wyckoff, ird and rests of of the which 1 fve 10 cooper- Sons of i A quet, which nnoun 150 1ol s drive | collision at Blittz of on in- | 1aving his wers cpresented by it CARS A. M. Parsell, Cook’s (mdgv Nights 282 More by royesterday ponsibitity Bristol News REfiK[ESS DRIVER ~ PAYS FINE OF $30- New Britain Man Crosses Path oI Policeman Norton IS DIETRICH BRIDE TODAY |Stafford Avenue Young Woman And o Con ki of State New Officer charge Brit 17 in | 1| of a shight | on a c after acellnt, \\Hul stat Lakr pollee at A charge also fe yestorday 18 plek 4 up ox on over- s Awariod Three night was " Antonio hu lin Contracts A most lucrative | DiMarco, the local was awarded three during th successful bldder | of tha water main Rritain nie line 1-»‘ piping syet able contraets The was the ving New Hnvill mains 1) acified in \H strent maie Mr inel roug ather Lig plans previously | Clyde Brooks of Plainville Mar. DiMareo a from 1 fved a eon in water | thstalation | Har three ricd — JIngraham Co,, Awarnds \\ Bullding Contract—THeavy Vrost, est mount of the Fr Deptula of New Britain 5§ vas arrosted s ning by Officer Nursiy igar Nort n Assn. Annual I meeting of th ic Health Nurei vill e held d s 3 v in East Bristol, charg ed while Af with operat motor vehicl under the influence of liquor. ter he was brought to the pol tion, b was examined by Dr, read | I RRobbins, d that he intoxicatod In police « pleade N it 7 | Tuesday May 4 Town hall, T nnual report and offieer Incted that evening, B. 10 st a for mem- so that th L fekly | earing the = 1. Malone ourt this marning, Dep. not guilty and after evidence, Judge Willlam red the charge char driving fine of was bers wi rt { husiness may | nd mem Jisposed of q o or reckles a Planners Marking Time oSk The town last 1V commission made som tters now ind stroefs, met pro | Brooks - Dietrich Nuptials Dictrich, daughter orid avenue inville 1y at high P. Laflin in Matthew's church t n was ille, & : brides. I evening \Mliss Frances rank Dietric 1 Cylde Brooks of ¥ ited in marriage to on by William rectary of St Forestyille Die {brother of td New g fore it, s on the 1 Trumi Pr Ic The has still were st er to b slon L maps street the commis- completion of < for putting the other e, Consequently Hitle huel could he done ot} than {1 work pushing i these projs 1 ped to | have hearit saon submit of in George York city gray and the orchid gown the s of ¥ bt is ho plans to th < of the sireets wedding coremaony. brid couple Jeft iding trip. Mr. Inn 1) linner Complete Rennion Plans Tinal pl tended of the Endes Dictrieh, for s been employed § of the and r girls in the Mr. Brooks with the present s Stecl & Lurne Miss irs vertislig depart Mig most completed nocome | commit The e company popu buildin mecte Depart bt in N fard Bearing Co., Ilzinville, Jderrolds Defeated rrolds of the ( will he number ready at of aftairs of held IPriday Birthday - Iy vening nter Party Mot anniver s pin cvening was 1° Two Chimney chimn Vires Two noon, r nished An th of 1red business will future as it has been in the pa nrompt tand falr prices, THE NOR Mre, Ress w Britain Ave. k ta at i ! comp; |wit) weight Alfred W. Stewart st Main stroet T flames gh a partition fnto a bedroom quickly checked byt under the direetion of Chi Prior. while the fire in the ! Japy o ¥ itseli was quickly put o ait apparatus h hardly rety headquarters when a second | alarm called it to the home of Re {ben Day on North Washing street This fire was slightly and broke o1 t Ladders 1os ripped poured through extinguis serviee, honest home of TON 1C Lubresch, Mainville, T hy Ne d [ firemen 0. 1. T chitn q rri to ne d to rent far any crop, n, Itedstone more C i, —advt, wrough the raised water the hole and ] Notes . A business trip reports that under r¢ and being were blaze COMMUNITY THEATER (Mainville) Clarey from a He ¢ nderson Miami conditions | o el Fln. Tuesday, April 27 « ither Sidney Chaplin in o T S o R ” ’t‘lvf‘-yl\ W T x]\,\"(‘\‘m Har. Man on the BOX two children, Gro yetnrne visit to Rev Mre, Wiicox! Mrs, Herma hington s an operation a \dinstment Wednesday, April 28 Kenneth Harlan in “Golden Strain” Thues. & Pric, April 20 & 30 Helene Chadwick in “Still Alarm” Under Auspices of Plainville Fire Department Saturday. May 1 Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller in “Hogan’s Alley” ay. May Laura La Plante in “The Beauti- ful Cheat” SIRENE with Colleen Moore Coming May R and 1 members of I 1 will Tl muniiy pres Still A theator supper rish house of Thursday Saviour Su 2 to to my way with v order enlig) 1 were troasure committecs on appointe retary, Arthur [chairman of the ir H. Bushnell; r, William W.| 1t announced today Fagan; oration of {sale graves at the eemeteries, 1ast Rer- | lin district, Arthur Benson, Henry A. Bartram and Walter Payne; lin district, Henry A. Tustin, 1. Woods and Howard Bunce; affa VES, AN KE WIT ) WELL SI2,voung mand )\ AE RGLT ON Ay | YOU 60 RIGKT STRAIGHT \ HEADWITH A _/ TOBED AKD oMORROW , BIG snck! LU GINE YoU A L WHIPPING = ,/ (e 10eAY gp % that th cded Friday « Saturday the Kensi was tickets has ations and that apacity attendanc: May Rreakfast It is the of East Berlin Coal ¢ Wood Co. Announcing Thelr AND SUMMER PRICES ON— TRESH MINED ANTHRACITE Would Advise Placing Orders Early To Insure exe all ex- be a | ening. of pec will ter- Frank Ken- SPRING Best Prices DELIVERIES AT CUSTOMERS' CONVENTENCE PHONES 651-12—851-11 EAST BERLIN, CONN “1 A GOOD BOY = MURRY {the lin B |1 of meot- ||'u|Im) States intelligence service, A be held tomorrow morning |round table discussion on the sub ‘" o'clock at the Lhome of Mrs, | “Planning the Day's Work" will e ik Colvin of 90 Woodland street, |#lso be held, Body Stll Unclaimed | To Visit Torrington | Alhough the pollee department 15| Kitchewan Couneil, 1), of P., will continuing 18 efforts to locate [travel to Torrington this evening to relation of Hans Lawson, who was |Work a degree for the Torrington ad In bed at a North strect |couneil. The trip will be made by rooming house yesterday mmmv;: it jauto bus, not thought probable that they Lynch Defeats White mn Iw stul, as very little Lynch of this city took six known ud man in the city. ganmes from Al White of Tt e t evening in a state establish ateh at Swingles al- O'Brien on N The ing wi stiborliood Pruyer Meeting \‘ ighboriood Prayer G, Williams Carpenter Bome ound de sue Steve of ti hody will OF two at t) ment of Thomas Main street, 18 | ut of nine Haven league bowlin 114, 99, 96, 1 Total pintall 119, | Chlorination Outfit Purchased ohl iz ‘ "he city of Br has purc orobont equipped with testing outfit and a one pound the Rockwell year it was ne Hing in the lago condition of the amber of Commerce Meeting A special mecting of thye Chamter Total pinfall OUTDOOR SPORTS BENEFIT CHILDREN ‘Have Much to Do With Keeping Them Fit April 2T ®— Carefree outdoor happiness has much to do [ with restoring underweight school children to normal condition, and in maintaining normal weight children | that point, in the opinion of DLr |Harry L. F. Locks, In an addr which he gave rocently before the with women's council of the Hartford tu- rold t | bereulosig and Publie Health Soclety, Inc He is chair of the child health committee Dr. Locke sald that children who suffer from malnutrition eannot overcome their nutritional difficulty as long as they are doj Kk out side of ool hours such as musi lessons, dancing, foreign languages, Play ssential to proper gaining of raid that fully per cent of Hariford chool are 7 ent or more he- Hlow normal weight for their hei another 26 per cent of the eh lllrw st Delow normal down to 7 nt helow, mak 1 total of 53 it who do not weigh much s they should for their v cent are normal and cent are 20 per 110, 6, 99, 94, a Average hundred use at Last cylinder chlorin Park ary due ater, for lagoon, to stop bath- to the impure directors Commerce will | I this afternoon 4100 and it s expe that an nt of a chamber Ty Arnold be comm to ma will submit its | r with recommenda- of ock At ointme ol T'he the togethe seor will made, consider spe port tions, \‘.l5| Honor Students During assembly sehool yesterday afternoon, it announced that the valedictorian for this year's graduating class will | be Virgil Carnell the four | Abraha of 91.42 average of whose Announced at the Hartford, higt kman with Newton and H was 00.81 an AETARS honorable were mention, Fagles' Meeting regular meotin, 0. B, w at Eagles’ hal Officers for il be nominated business transacted, Card Tournament than Lodge 1k, FPorestyille this evening (o enga set-hack te ment with lodge of that village. Enters Hospital M. Barnard Lospital today for observation Mr. Barnard from a nervo The iy 1d temor- Med row eve dow ing year importa on g we § the it & K. « will go to in slons in en. PO C jristol per ¢ tment ar ome time been Tk a cent over- iment, malnutrition, lefects, causes of re pliysical chief r sald, Devotions This Evening Devotior honor st. will 3 s in of i fanlty health 3 regards proper food and ting, insufficient rest pe hours and over exertion. u of parents in ecarrying th programs is vital im- Attending Conference Miss Margaret Farl nd Mies Marjorie Goodman, workers, ind Mrs. W O Ladd of Bellevue Miss Elizabeth Hackett of G, Tread- attending | f social workers | ing held in Norwieh tod Red Men's Meeting ilar meeting of R. M. proper ¢ riods, "oop out h portant. Dr. Locke said fhat the day is coming when the school teacher will he trained in matter of health and will as careful pervise the phy- slcal condition and development of her pupils as she will their mental pro Statistics show that the ard, delinquent and eriminal en are found largely among the undernonrished children and young {adults. The school offers a wonder- ful opportunity for solving the prob- lem of malnutrition beeanse ecompnl- attendance makes it possible supervise over riods of time. With proper facilitins for carrying on nutrition work in the schools the percentage of under- weights ean eventually be reduced to not over two per cent. The prob- Hems as yet is not only to interest the parents of underweight children, but actually to awaken fthe school au- thorities as to a full realization of golden of \pnflll“fl\ e Com- will L d Men's ¥ A number candidates will he initiated Ingraham Co. To Build Addition Torrin Suilding Co., yes afternoon was awarded 1l ontract for the erection of four ad ditional factory bhuildings for the 1. Ingralism company, 10 cost approxi- mately 813 Work will be started imm ely and the build ings will be ready for occupaney in ahout six months The largest building to be erected ig 1o be five storjes high and §0 feet t > feet. The first three floors ill he used for storage purposes and an assembling tory 1dition to the pre a ing department will erec and | w dry kiln is to he built adjoin- ' the railroad T) ure will be afire proof elevator and stairway. to department Month's Mind A mon mind h was celebrated this mor memory of the 1 beth Doyle of West strent Heavy Frost This Morning A hieavy frost coverad the ground g in T n ‘rospeet of sory to closcly two top floors for A department one buitin also be At TmsT EXONERATED Norwich, April 27 (@ finding :wm\“r:u\nk Edward C. 3 in. a sailor at the submarine whoss automobile on Satur. afternoon fatally hurt Nicho- aged 4, was given by Coroner John H. Barnes aring yesterday. The evi- that the driver was nol for the dent, Conn., siding ather tower adjoin wood Mass quiem Miss Elz- | 4o blame MAKES 172 MILES AN HOUR Pondine, Wales, April ®—) G. Parry Thomas, driving a 400- lLorsepawer motor car, is credite with covering one mile each way the sands here at an hour. is not b dan s, t state that until rably warmer world's record READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOURR WANTS \\n\l End ¢ I||h Meet » will be he ng 10 ir Purchasing \"Ml|~ 10 \In( RYDER, Judge By BLOSSER AND WHEN YOU SAY YouR PRAYERS ASK 70 BE AMADE oW —-T'LL SEE 1, YOL IN THE / MORNING. 1~ — AN DLEASE AAKE TOANORROW THURSDAY — DONYT BOTHER ABOLT \WEDAESDAY THIS

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