New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DA\IJ,‘L HERALD, 1926, conclud ition | club promires g& Mafl Orders oty I Lilled : : ny Law w' nce & Coe of Hartford ormerl the land 1 cmoved, the busemen of & dug, and the pre- ework 18 being erecte Will not be ready for 1au organiz B on u’é‘l!ex” IVows to town 0 Mall Orders Filled fii fora n It will be Returns to Lensington THE SPECIAL PRICES ON SILVER HOLD FOR TWO DAYS MORE ONE-THIRD OFI" REGULAR PRICES ON LANDERS, FRARY CLARK'S SILVER OVERLAID TABLE PIECES IN THE FOPULAR FARMINGTON PATTERN In Sets of Six We Offer on Bowls tean Tonight of Bre lleys & LT ol o st o i Table Spoons and Dessert Fork Butter \mu O o0t Medium Forks . Dessert Spoons, Soup Spoons | Dessert Knives ...voveos and Iced Tea Spoons for... $3.19 | Medium Knives ...vvvven.. (All Six in Set) PECIALLY REDUCED PRICES ON ALL OTHER SILVER I‘IF('I-I.‘ G, Game Sets, Gravy Boats, Double Vegetable Dishes, Candlesticks, Tea S Sets, 4 t ¢ L cl . S IS e Bread Trays, Platters, Salad Sets, Table Mats, Pie Plates and All Silver ; sl ol ) | to attend for two days more at reduced prices | SSie 1 SPRING TOGS FOR YOUR BOY’S WEAR CORRECT IN FABRIC, STYLE, PRICE JAR SIZES we offer Four-Piece Suits, Coat, Vest and Two Prices range from Bouillon Spoons, Orange Spoons Weekly and Oyster Forks for. $2.99 Prayer very 8 trimmed ired to op- .. $6.25 $6.50 Baptist Church Annual f the Daptist the lectur row eve 1 important ng o held in 5 o'clock tome rs for the coni ye 1 and other All mhers ent Picture remen Pres 1 No. 1w » Hagse Co ommunity the ind tomorrow e ) aling with 1 local com- 1l value. The tickets at vo weeks e expected IN 8 TO 14-Y Pairs of Knickers; good cloth and pretty patterns, $10.50 fo $22.50 DANDY SUITS of Serge Cheviot, | NOTE THIS—Coat, Coat, Vest and Two Pairs of Pants and One Pai Knickers, for .... sized 8 to 18 TOPCOATS for little fellows of 3 LONG PANTS for young men of to 8 years; extra good values at. 28 to 34 waist; latest cut, Dol endi 3D , §7.98 up colors. ..$§5.00, GOLF KNICKERS 1'01'1 llows of 8 1 LOUSE SUITS, lumberjack s to 18 years; good colors, cut full ouse and plmts to match and full lined. Priced tnr boys of 9 to 16 years, \mctlv ..$3.00, $ all wool, for 8.50 each Auxiliary Meeting Vest, Golf Kr Long u Notes nan of New Brit- A. Richards of returned after s with friends in Cas of the Kensington lichaels h hias rented the Boys' club [y ot ve 1d e 2R : i The Class | gymnasium for two g ) l»u Clover”.,. week and | Anna Leone | me The Side Berlin News W MG Nearly 50 Per Per Gat of Children : e e e P T B e b o in District Restricted : . HE EVENING SCHOOL EXERCISES Audience, Graduation Will Take Place ositively Demes Repart of Intended Visit group 1 urch tea val boys this offer and fro of D. A. Hart Willard Ch AR ( 1 ss Song ntation of Diplomas by Suzanne r, lay denied ntion of going ril 20 (10— Mr. Hartford count Fast Berlin Hems call ted ,,,.yl of oup v or progran from time responsil Part 11 uals, Orchestra | sume hings, 1o tion . Americ i 1s soon reali; m co nd whe plet re I de- more the > Salvett! quir ition to spa Thisitime -*Donna" 40 1sor nthony Pal 1st Ponola ward of Attendance Price by the lonor, Mr, Charles 1% Lewis Part 111 i Discovers Tomor- ut b + so-call confe Amerfca” | individuals, rogar lay presented by mem- v of forming | orzanization A somewhat serious epidemic of | ping scl »‘ \;1“1 1 ohn Hart row Night—IKensington Boys' Club Phil- nited State in in nt and ¢ up and - similar Why they do Organizes With Rev, V. L. 1ips As President—Other Items, s Mr , which has developed the past few days, prevails the out most of the Blue Hills ¢ and an inspection of the entir v by the Berlin he oifics r M. Griswold, sulted fn placing under rostriction nearly half of all the children in that secction of the town. The cases appear to he type and it s not bLelicved that will be necessary to close 1 1 Hills school, although heal marvelous time in d to ret in in at Ameri yointed Mr ena Michael na Baron bl ey ly content and have ry where y maligne tourr Thomas Me- 1 in Europe a cou deliberate ret my v erament,” sardi g the report that d to go into the motion ) 20 to of a mild it apitol Grounds, clals will maintain a care vision of conditions, so t steps may be taken to more serious outhreak of the d One of the teach is ro erious- ly afflicted with measles. ‘The health departme believes that it has caugl demic in its opening stages and t with carcful supervision of t1 ready afflicted and careful prot against contraction of thos have not been icted, it may stamped out within a short tin cur ther ot Borli The class school, will grad ning with appropr and an extremely ! gram has heen preparved @ class’ farewell to t titution class numbers 14 whom have been f ance during the pe though it was not greatest of conveni members were slons. The members of class are John Tal T.ena Bonola, John Cashman, Annie 1 Cormick, Lena O'Connell, Polnmbo, ¥ g G 3 Sheldon and Steven Wi The class ofiicers Nora O'Connell; Pulenci and treasurer, aels. The class colors are gold and the class motto ward, Not Backward.” The exercises will be row evening at 8 o saving time, public is invite the order of follows: e mer secrc at the town } to he progr Part T Selection . Orch Scnz—" Americ; i stra the . Class a Beautiful d Audience East Berlin Coal ¢ Wood Co. Aunon SPRING DELIVERIES AT CUSTOMERS' CONV PHONES 651-12—651-11 AND SUMME —ON— FRESH MINED ANTHRACITE Would Advise Placing Orders Early To Insure Best Prices declared e 7 g 3 1§, /for ¢ : U e, shic her feature Boys’ Club O 8 as a h Lo S M 1 1 cha b for such work. epresentative of the Lenglen in clared on Tuesday itive agreement ma Pickens on his rece . calling for Mile in the United it w de 1, was > amount not picture Tenn acting hosen chairman P8y Claude | € trans Frank D, mem ip men will report tion regarding picked. Moft George . Cowles, Harold Lewis. Lyman second me Ma ' self READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS and the to work for gani a boys' ton pressc e ch 1, part in thi i i , Sy mmunity Theater PLAINVILLE April CHADWICK In STILL and ex- b prog: club 10y hav T e < rmn s, & 20-30. on hall on A nd M»lh- Charles .| Kasica post, Amcrican Lcgion Frank D, | filiated wit group of . Vernon ' all work t Giannotta, @ club, Louis Good. | I'aul G vorth rship com- scommend nsor sion. RLOWTORCH CA\T VS + i 1 T HILENE Buke Hanford, Ventres, T 1. Moor 1.x‘m« B. EIl 5Bk Harold Shilliy ition ¢ r Harold V ALARM"” T-PASSENGER CLOSED Under auspices of the Plainville for Funcrals, Weddings, M N Pire Department. DON'T MIss RIS FEATURE! next week events leadi o club beg L boys' class T in the Boys' WIFE THREATENS SUICIDE OVER LOS§ OF BOARDER “Don’t Blame Me If She fs Found Dead,” Hushand Says to Pollce e of Jo L center ¢ 1 in the arre muel Mi r home, you wor ¢ told the ord IR, LANDIS GHOSEN CROF, AT WESLEYAN Fellowship Awands af University Also Annonnced 20.—Appoint- Landis o of doctor y at University of Min- Herbert C. Bell was ap- pointed professor l has b Bowdoin college sir was graduated from Unive received his degree {n phil- from Unlvers Pennsyl- nd has ta t University in as well as at Bowdoin. on leave of ab t named fnstitu- a and at 1ed his deg sota. en professor hi 19 Toror osoph y of + study in the John Marston, 1sh, —TFormerly or excellence NOTED DOCTOR DIVS 00, A monia lay aftc of stomach. nervous Ir alism has casier for women in int who formerly worked ed not is now Here | Bristol News RYALS IS MASTER - OFIONI COUNCIL Royal and Select Masons Choose Officers for Year — NOMINATION BY ~ EAGLES Unopposed For Prosident — Mrs, Allan Ptolomy Dies At Ex-Mayor Dutton First Avenue Home— Meeting of Pythians, meeting 8. M, of Yonie Councll, No. 83, held in Ma- last evening, the follow- ra Edward Mart H. James D. Foster, Frank T, Waters, Yale, C. C.; Wil- rd; M. L. Tif. . N. Low, record- trustee for three offi wera elected: I. Master; Master; ace Perkins, Eagles lar Nominate monthly meeting of I'. 0. E, was held 1gles’ hall and the lominations were made: Joseph I", Dutton; vice- Thomas Ya chaplain, arl and vard Jones; \ Harrigan; rensen; inside man; outside Telle; trustee for Joseph Goodnow. A president, de- ,» Charles years, Expected Back Tomorrow R. Ril general mana- of t n Mfg. Co., who has on a l‘uxm‘:w trip through 1 cotland, is expected ew York tomorrow on irles the Aquitania. K. of P. Meecting monthly meeting of K of P., will be held § o'clock in Arcanum New Clock Installed copper encased clock, re- 7 the one removed about a 180, has been placed in front Bristol ank bulld- Main st Death of Mrs. Ptolomy Allan Ptolomy, aged 50 wife of Allan Ptolomy of 7 avenue, dled at her home at o'clock last night after an ess of four months. e was born in Bridgeport, Sep- tember 3, 1885, the daughter of William C. and Anna (Bartlett) Ordner, and at the age of five moved to New Britaln with her paren: She was married in that June 25, 1892, and came to tol ten years ago. She s sur- 1 by her husband, four sons, m C, James, Allan C., jr. red I.; and two daughters, Orbert Cl of Plainville and Thomas Gallagher of Bristol, was a member of the Fastern and the Golden Cross of this nd the Daughters of Scotla in ¢ Britain, o funecral will be held tomor- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock from home., Rev, H. D. Jones, r of the Prospect Methodist h, will officlate and interment will be fn the West cemetery. \( w Departure Concert and Dance annual concert and w Departure band > tomorrow evening school auditorium with Becker, violinist, of and May DBradley . coloratura soprano, of Ne ; the assisting artists, » program arranged by Direc- Ernest Becker i3 of unusual wtra and will comprise salon music never hefore heard in ol. Throughout his long career conductor of bands and or- a8, Mr. Becker has gathered one of the most extensive libraries of band music in this part of the and the concert will offer \o choicest gems from this exten sive collection. ’l'rnll(‘v Mrs, 30 s arl Mrs. Star ty ctiveness Auto Smash d and operated by tro of Highland Court and thbound trolley car figured in L collision last evening about §: ock on North street. The auto- bila had apparently drawn out of I's garage and was crossing ks when the trolley crashed rear e The automobile bly damaged. was in charge of Mo- rman Deland and Conductor Grace. Deland and Pletro were ght before Deputy Prosecutor J. Stack who after viewing 13 in the case, decided that was no ground for prosecution e of criminal negligence, ut was purely a matter for settla. nt in tha eivil courts. Motorman ad claimed that there were no e automobile. ere Berlin, In he All-Kens- saseball team was or- this same group of boys oached by Mr. Lawton. past winter Mr. Law- e to secure time at any lis group of boys, ~\MATS WATTER WITH iso) = During t ton was i PRICLS NIENCE EAST BERLIN, CONN. AN WATCHIN' M E)’ A\L"){T\AE” | | I LIKE TO KAOW= NE I | S SETTIN TUERE e OM, T KAOW=YOoU GOT THE PLATE HE AL\NAVS EA‘S 7 =9 o= OFF OF!! -~ //’

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