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Mall Orders Spring Coats that Feature All that'’s Mai] Orders Fill Plainville News | MEETING CHANGES BOND ISSUE TERMS (Technicality Requires Heavier | | | standard truck and several members | Sehubert NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. rubbish cast out having ignited, It was feared that the flames would ad to the bullding and a still alarm was sent in which brought the spi t 1 lo of the locul department to the scene, | A linc of hose was luld and the blaze (! conquered without damage, No Fires After Tomorrow No more brush fires may be light- | 1 outside sthe firo district after to- morrow, Fire Warden George I, has announced. Ior the pust two months a strict wateh een kept to provent the starting of | o u V 1 [§ i t a8 | way below por, the offertory at the 10 v'clock mass ‘ . and larper of Waterbury, was posts Leglon Bowlers Deteaged, B t 1 N yoned, 4 e el Sl r's o ews pon L du‘n :o u:rpnr being 111, cams were not in their proper fori __ Funoral of Ara; Piolomey st night and were del 1 with The funeral of Mrs. Loulse ut much trouble by the New Iirit. | , ny I"tolomey, wife of Allan C. Ptolomey in ‘Tennis club, the match giving !4TH ANNl\ FRSAH{ of 7 Virst avenue, who dled late he two teams an even break in four | ’ X |y pe i - oSN et TS (e kB ol mEaehle Wednesday night, was held from her 2:80 o'clock this aft- Rev, Hubert D, Jone officlated and Interment was in West cometery, Bristol High Defeats Terryyville Although Jablonowskl, pitcher for sually rolls the iles up the pi ‘aul all beng off. The rom its opponents by 18 scores were poor, Thie ook hold et t 15 1 other e and its pinfall was Knights of Golumbus Have Birth | 0], P | the Terryville High school basball |forest fires, and rosidents have boen [ higher, but its opponenas wore sl | lay Pi y Tol gl ) i e [ Eal‘ly Paymems Than Planned et strictiy to the necessity of ob- | better ana deteatoa i T (1) aity Tonight et ialoneq " she Hinoly gl ew ere or a ur a | taining permits; two who failed were | giving the iny a i —_ I g e i and struck ) —_— arrcsted and fined. After tomorrow |The games were roll T : out fifteen batsmen, poor Support on Sveciallv Priced ARREST MAN FOR ASSAULR .o st il i £ DOLLAR DAY FOR DRIVE e rore ot e toammaten cont im B f A“ there must be no brush fires, I'er- | N, B iennis Club, b |:he game, derryville was only able | | s g r 1 " o est o , dpecially Price | | O s Gl Seseil i to garmer six hita off tho (wo Brise . | and having rubbish and brush to | Thompson 90 85 Mr. and Mrs. Girard to Observe |10 Pitchers, Alexander and Comer- Garments that have an M)peal | Overloading Charge Nolled — Yoeal clean away by burning will do well | Sheperd 83 , ord, '“"" m]'""f‘;hfl\mtllnw om:" i 1 1T Ay ta 8 1 I s 1l od v 1 s, y o~ WOre returncd 0 the bench via the A g 4 . 5 . | to secure permits and dispose of the |Stedman 05 59 Silver Wedding Anniversary | i for the smart woman or miss Man Sucd For $10,000—Last Day i tomorrow. Within the fire dis- | = % A S strikeout ruu(r,“ |nv|sunr». ; o . v . 3 . trict, of course, this ruling does not 21— 1097 | George Street Apartment Hous rlatol who wants the best for sport or Yor Brush Fires—Baptist Chureh |14 £yt 4 g Sl | ab. r. h po.a. & . |, Sold ‘or 8§25, e < O ns, 3 y dressy wear Annual—Dump Pire—Bricfs, Firemen's Show Suceess Fletehor 100 gmith, 40031 So many tickets were sold to “The | Dibble Tonight will be the gost night |M i V8 3 00 0Tl 5 A | A change in the maturlty dates Still Alarm,” which is being shown | RBurges 054 e ory of Palos Councll, Hultman, 1f 8 27 8 1750 wonderful Cholce G]ven lof the $160,000 high school bond |at the Community theater under the | Kalisi 61 SR " | Kapell, L R Y T | lauspices of 11 ocal fire company. Knights of Columbus, when the [comerford, 1b,p 8 1 2 4 2 0 [1ssuc was voted at a special town "‘)"’ - of local fire company. | | brates the 40th anniver- |Zetarski, cof 3 20 0 P n S OF TWITTS Imoeting In the fown hallllast night. |18 threo sc:conings were nocessany 10RO L ! Chntgs) g I"ll[:]:IAV‘ARL CO»\T‘\' ,OF F\)\hLI)@ {4 A MoLeod of thie special high Yesterday and all were before pack- it ¢ establishment of s ‘\",m",”,,,? o 3 NOVELTY MIXTURES, MARCHAN, sehool finance committee explained (63 houses. - The picture will be and many preparations have |G IO ,’, z LORENELLA, CHIFFOLA AND that the state laws provided the an- *l‘;‘l’)""‘_”;“ ) ‘f’:“r‘”‘; “'\Ijlr“* zuany e lo to make 1t an occasion st b e g T ) FARRICS nual payments on bonds of this o] RS OTNANIASEMRLIS N EA0RBAYY, | Willlams 93 membe State and | " OTHER DESIRABLE FABRICS A Nn,w'““'"l”; ‘NW‘]‘ ‘,”“"‘] I Sued Vollowing Ac Erickson 96 86 ki pelEm or s 2 “”: | - = {that the committee had belleved it Merritt €, Johnson of Plainville | Anderson 83 82— 165 | ooty o1 the : \n.l‘l‘;, ‘.A‘l‘ | 27 11 4 MANY WITH COLLARS AND {was carrsing out. fho prosisions. of |NG8 been sucd for $10000 damaes 2 Coliubon tiilyihe spresniiat pithe BANDINGS OF SQUIRREL, MOLL, [this statutes in its proposal submit- ‘\IY\ ~‘“"“] "‘}“” ok Hen Tl S 330 330 33T—1003 | 0 iuly rooms locuted on North |\skulski. 2 LR L) FITCH AND FOX R e T e R it of an accident on West | Plaimille, theselnb o skulski, 2b 01 ¥ ing on March 15, This plan calleq | Main street, New Britain, on April [ yyjng .08 84 RGBS . | Anderson, 1b 5 0.0 8 0:ip [for small payments during the carly & When Johnscn is alleged to have 108 ¢ Ihe speakers of the evening Will |yjapionowskt, p. 6 1 1 1 0 1 BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS e ones ater, - (he [run down Baker's six-year-old 8on, | cipaig ... 0 T bo cx-Congressman Auguating Lov- igaper ‘an s SRR 00N heavy interest at first making the HArry Francis B and inflicted | 3app0wy 40 02 frean Seniieotm e SRR SR L Caplickl¥o (b 5l shel (1 . . RDrroxiniataly "“”M injuries which will be permanent. | EXpren? N awlor of Hartford and the 'p‘uh- Szamior, of S At Our Special Prices em” approximately "eaual |7 U, B e . e o e e renls increased as (he Interest grew |7al hospital with a fractured skull Girls To Exhibit Joseph L. "‘""”“1‘”1‘1- Shubert, 1 ol 18 N0y 3 AT (P - | ¥ v 3 " Deputy Sheriff ¥ W, 1urre The AERETE, 5 tertainment program will be pr Jrofs ab ° YOU ARE SURE TO GET EXCEPTIONAL smaller. R e R Thie " candidatés ot Sthe - Gtelal) St Biarrarats ahurell ciole | ot o ot 10T 0 VALUE, WHICHEVER YOU SELECT L d Byl eoke nen N GeraraiCume s of Nevy el O e e ok |of Waterbury. After the soclal sos- 345 624 b £ L) ! i matter ard stated that the hond | ~CFre S50 PVAN 1 Our Saviour will hold an exhibition gk % Sty | 34 5 2 house which would issus the bonds| .. Daptist Church Annual of their spring work at parish | Sion a buffet lunch will be enjoyed | o base hits, Comerford, 2; $18 50 $25 00 $29 50 $3§ 00 had terpretod (he statate in o dir, | The annual business meeting of Lousa tomorrow afternoon from 2 to | ATransements have heen made 10 ;oo bage hits, Hultman; stolen Uy SNy LA Sy | ferent manner, stipulating that the |the_Baptist church will be held at |5 golock, The pullic is invited {o | lender a testimonial to the three |j,geq i, 2, Szamicr, Anderson; t 89 50 FATTCTEED T k) out rogard | 1:49 o'clock this evening in the lee- luome and encourage the girls by ng charter members, POst-|goifices, Kapell; double plays, » (R ! up 0 . {o the inforest, Tt was thought hest |tUre room. Reports of the retiring ihyg manifesting intercst in their Master Jumes IZ. Holden of Forest- (oniorford to Morrill to Smith; left e e v e A e s e oee A e Ty vmm-i umlh» read and the et .;! e ville and 1 ,?{m l-,’mm»\vl and _\|..;" Gnillidaealt Bristolia) Mevryyille 4} 4 2 2 icers for the coming year will be NG EInE it R Kildutf of this city awrence Fitz- | 1o o 2 o 2 I AN i SEGRE Am > ' cehnicality dor 1o secire ursing Association Mectin base on balls, off Jablonowski 3, THERE ARE A FEW LEFT OF THOSE WONDERFUL DRESSES AT $12.95 e e Han and felceted, — Several important mat(ers | T annutak mocting of the 1iain- | Patrie of Forestvliie, who died & fow |oie* 4 jexander 2, oft Comerford 3: Made of lightweight fabrics, such as Flannels, Novelty Tweeds, Rayo Twill. Needle- vender (he bonds as salable as pos- | “”-‘*’ l ’“l""‘ to be ‘1“"‘“ "I‘»‘ nd 4 ille Public Health Nursing associa- | months ago, was also & charter pyok out by Jablonowski 15, Alex- point, Kashmir and other popular fabries. Regular value $18.50, $19.75 and $25.00. sihle, |full attendance o the members I8 |(jon will be held in the fown hull at | member N |ander 4, Comerford 4; hits oft Alex- Choice of Those Left at $12.95 | Mr. MeLeod then presented a reso- U L e f 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, In Comnmunity Chest Dollar Days ander 3 in 6, Comerford 3 in 3: hit ;s 2. A s e of | o, Iln.;m;z n ?";‘ l:rlm. N oy (0dition to the reguiar busincss. | Approximaiely $5.800 is otz OB tantr, ity TAblonawakils UKo A (urs durive on Srithe he orchestra of the Plainvilie M. "5 will be a vole on a proposed |to reach the necessary quota of $50,- 10 ¢ M assed ball, Caplickl 4, "\h bkt ”,.Al””w'“”;] §8.000 an. | chureh will play this evening al ciange in constitution, while | 000 o community chest and poherts 2, |:1(||p||’\; Cough“?\; time poomos e Inually for the next 22 years ending jthe meeting of the v Britain Ep- 0w officers and dircetors will be today and tomorrow have on foa7, in 19513 and that pavment he made “\‘l”"”' “{*N' Exoun :;‘ ttlw lfllm'.\' clocted. named by the general Sommilics {*| Bond Jumper Returned to Maine I3 ockley, The: ere many | at cither the Plainville Trust Co. or hurch v Dritain b W. L. Coons of Ea treet has mmunity do Amedie Droun, alias Amedie Dele- . [""'”‘ Jf aollcy BT ero neremany Ithe First Naticnal bank of Boston, [Eroup includes the leagues in New jcan admitted to New Britzin Gen- |peaple of Bristol to contribute one ' wave of Waterville, Me., was ar- eriin ews OEDD FEE N AL iy [¥irst Selectan William J. Johnson | Jiritain, Terlin, Tlainville, Southing- | oral hospital. He is suffering from | dollar towards the support of the [ yogo] fast evening by Officer O'Con- ceived numerous gifts, A dinner 56| L sat nat e astition] ton and Tiristol, and a large VUMDC | oy aitack of pneumonia. five local organizations which de- | yor ut his rooming house on com- ES(‘I‘\'Q'L Miss 8mith will become the | Joseph McCarthy, chairman of the ;lv'v lr‘:,nu“m{ to n;" \’\vl and l("‘arrUV The Boy Scout troop will meet | rive benefit from the (nmmm\\‘(v plaint of Attorney A. R. Rogers of f Mg ‘e | commi sked when the |local orchestra which consists of six pjg evening the Plainville M. E. chest. 1t is felt that many, wWho | \watepville, Me. It is claimed that bride of William Glaty on Junc 5. \“;‘;]‘:X"“ :\(:,’\:1'"1‘”1{:0}-..q|\p~ for'ine uso |Plecen. The members of the organi- |ahureh and practies for the coming | have aircady given, will ho glad 10 | Droun, whila out on bonds furnished 8 yibrcakinat Komoitow Il lof the town, saying that the con- |2ation. which has made a hit at 1o- | feiq day in New Britain. The local vibute an addifional doliar by John Rould, left Waterville with- L The Kensinglon League of Women | 3 3 fractors have fwo payments coming |Cal church affairs, are Mrs. Mary {1oye plan to win the second division o Observe Wedding Anniversary | out apeparing for court on the day Voters is planning to entertain a “Ghosefl VlCB-Pl‘fiSlflBm and in the early future. Superintendent |MOrse, piano; Merton Lamb, cornel: competition and are hard at work | Mp and Mrs. G, William set for his trial. He was returned SPEAK Tl] lYBEUM large number of people at the May | of Schools L. S Mills stated that |!dncoln Johnson, Yr\.,,.u'.\«; Tloward ly. for their fight, e fousy toevalirMillatin Shatge ot tho breakfast which will be held to- i (] 188,000 18! 1 ¢ q |Rogers, violin; Melvin Rogers, saxi nere has returned home th wedding anniy tiorne u |$8,000 must be id on May il DU R e morrow morning from 7:30 until TlBflSUl‘el 0[ ASSOG]K[IOH 217,000 on June 10, Town as. Phone, and Ernest Blalswell of Bri ew Britain General hos and will ke Purchases Apartment House 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, | SimE e urer William M. Wilson reported |0l drums. " ¢ he was taken last t friends he Je P. O'Connell vesterday w“ D 1 \‘Adfll‘%s at kllllllill George Griftith. An attractive menu | i{hat the $10.000 authorized at the | Pythian Reunion ) ¥ having been run down apd 10 p. m el 5457 Tacaivie 11l DEdIve has been prepared and those who | Edward . Ogren of the Stanley meoting had been borrowed and | The first reunion of the Pythian yy an automobile as he stepped off | They were married at Fssox Tune- | i located at 75 danimafion | attend will have the opportunity 1o Works, this city, was elected vie 100 pald to the architect, leaving |l0d8e degree team which went 105 iyolley car on Whiting streot. tion, Vermont, Mrs. Glrard’s home, | G price involved Banq“et OT That O]ganllamfl | select from two bills ot fare. The | piosident of the Hartford Assocla- | balance available of §5.000. Grand |Toronto, Canada, two years ago, will| - nr. and Mrs . Alfred Goddeau |1 10 years ago moved fo fhis p first breakfast inciudes breakfast . e 2t Suror & T Willinms raised the Ve held in Odd Fellows' hall this'pave roturned fto their home in |y i . Corcacl At DARES e I food, sausage or bacon and eggs, hot | tion of Credlt Men last night atthe TUL (b (G (lior it was necessary |CYening. Bupper will be served by pigtsfiend, Mass., after a visit witl \ The second il concert and BIG GRANGE GELEBRATION”“MHV.S and coffee, ‘The second con- | annual meeting at the Burritt ho- | (oresoind the former vote on this|the Pythian Sisters at 7 o'clock Goddeau's m ihu 1 nur |dance by the New Departure band . | sists of fruit cocktail, waffles and [tel, The session was attended by question hefore voting anew, but it A':‘“‘ “ltl"l‘h'””‘:nl“fll' he a'vllosldll‘\‘ re will b 1t evening i ‘l\‘\!:h £ maple syrup and cofiee, about 80 members, a banquet pre- was decided not. The resolution was ‘I".]‘ enter “.'",“'.""_‘ ‘“f“:-"_"fl'” ¥ fcg’ 75 < ! itorium under the auspices Prize Winners At Whist ceding the meeting. then carried unanin ;”'nnn}; u‘\ r nm(m«n” bur iul of Noan s blue ] t Felolweraft club, A Third and Fourth Degrees to be Ex- | The whist held last night for the | It was originally planned to have | Short Term Notes mff‘*rf L s 1’-" ‘;al sl wrluf | work shirts baum 1 m will ‘lw_rvl:vh‘rt-d Lh 3 4 Dbenefit of St. Paul's church was one as the speaker Chief Magistrat A sccond resolution was then of- :-"vl the i sucsia huye Shecntmude, | gyt "W ection of Ernest A. Emplificd by New Britain Team— | (o5 " 1061 ooty attended affairs - William T. MeAdoo of New York fered by Ar. McLeod, providing .‘:m ey p'rr,\(ll\lnf":‘n 1;;\.!315'?\)1“.‘ s = ; v, .,“l: I.h‘. ,,\:j,s, v i of e 8eas N & re LR “fty, b 3 e " receive o selee L} zed to Lor- (Abou he sta are expeclec e n n ) ccker, violin- Death of Nels Ahlstrom—One Day | 0f the seas People were prescnt |oity, ‘but a telearam was reeeived (he selcctmen be authorized to bor- ) e B8 SOl S CRE SR LX) EMBEZZLER A SUlbmh Tiy LBiatteys Kolvay ior from many bhoring towns and |from him yesterday afternoon, Fow 00 on short term notes to S e e Hever. Glaie ® More Tor Dog Lioenses—Items, th i d to be a success, |staling that it would be impossible (Mect the May and June payments to [SISTReC g £ DE P 5 o st, who attends . New Hay 3% i Ny, Atthe 'y v and that this be are Supreme Representative Manilus AOeias T oan Jush will be the accompanist. Rev. Dr. Denlinge danclng was | son M -"”P"‘.]f M. B, Robert- | 'F, pack immediately upan the is- |H. Norton of New Britain. Past Pittshurgh Man, Under Arvest e ar _ Charle 1. 0. 0. F. Moeting lancing son of the Chemical National bank, : Represeniative T rvin And e sy e el wlxyl‘ = [enjoved, McKeon's Syncopators fur- | New York, William Walker Orr of suc of the bon WEan gl 1 ,‘,1‘,1,‘2 n{.'m:\‘ '1’1:\”" Past Grand | Plunges To His Death TFrom Circle streot loft today ) ”[r gh('n“;f*: \:m;:ph::: the Connecticut. A tural college, | picuin e musi INew York, and R. M. Tancy of et seconded this and it was carried |Jacon « [ayell B rrang cify, where they will s a 3 . Wil be Storrs, will deliver EROD (et ners at whist were, | Bridgeport were the «‘pmwr.{y without a dissenting voic Al Illl:?-m\‘;‘r:\xf'm'» e | Moving Train. duys, aflen which thew, whijTie SCR 08 mnrmi"’«‘: rll?!r{;raslr\]‘:;lli “The New Individual” et the @n-ijqiee first, Helen Dalton; second, | Officers clected were: Prosident, | Sclectman Johnson —reported on [BeMIMOuE and Brane ; 4 . o for Towa, where they will malke | Phoenix lodge of Ne ; nual banquet of the Men's Lyceum | poo e tnhe I e ns( n > ‘\‘(h IV-TL:ho‘y“((;m“\l nnnfgr\hlll'.x‘wlt' the sale of the old buildings on the |thur Mitchell of lllmrlm-‘\l: | Pittsburgh, April 30 (®)—Dark W i e confer the third degree on a class of Kensington, which will be held |y p, 0 Malarney; second, Philip M. | man Go., Meriden; viee-president, (MED school site. Approximatcly $100 | "[‘h\‘l“‘(::"'\)rw]l:m‘yflf St e N eged shoriaee o |LAst Day for Pasment of Dog Tay |of © ’4‘1;:1‘|"‘n~hlonm| Dance next Tuesday evening at b iback Ravmendilcaishit il s presCnt | was realized from t the money e Wort urs 1 C tion with an alleged age Tior Hlinl conyenitnge of ok GWn- s S : at the Kensington Methodist chureh. | | . At so 8ok By end KRR fd v Ogren of the Stantey FI% B ECE o ied on the $10,000 [begin at the 10 o'clck ma nd 5000 et dcoounlaia s (eCatrent SRR ECLRSS ST RSB SRREE Co e n old-fashioned’ dance will be Rev. Dr. Denlinger is well known | uis Knight were declared the s Works, this city ssceretary, & E.y 00 "y g0 ncon sid he would ask |morning at the Church of Our Lady jot tho M=Cullo:gh Drug company, | 77 T8 G RH B T8 B held this evening In the Fall Moun- G 2N ger a8 pers. There were many other | prentis ATFOW. Slinel Gor | Loaes T O s (S 2 registratic Aty : i v i v §n infs tori. Nevine vieited Jiee| Vinner f"‘hlr‘ er y 1T | Prentis of the Me m\‘.\h. In.n Co., |15 nest town met to 0. K. this |of Merey. Pittsburgh, plunged to his death R eiis o (fain bungalow, The proceeds will el hmeas T e vnpar e aga | A EeBROIOTECS bl o Hartford; Yreasurer, €. E. Root of |\ 1% " All children of the parish will re- from a fast passenger train ncar | B nliGuhinan Nt ER baustn forke benefit of the come expert along hisiory lines and Nis| oo o "_":1 :‘,"HI Tontght . |the Po & I Corbin Co. this city. [“CGRE, g0 e stantey willim | ceive comnunion at the 8 o'clock |Enon, Pa. carly foday, o A1k Giosetwhiol @il fof(altn) (mMnIACT 6Bty talk next week, while not on histor: ”W'o,;) ("l:myl’\;tx nity \?r‘mnr assoei sl i ‘1, antely s chairman of the mcuting and s Sunday N 38 or Gould dispp: e D "“'\” 48O dvantage of this apportunity, will S will probably bring in something of | 18101 CoW m.“,v L Conlass ;\,.m“q 1,:3\\|‘ L8 I;- ryln o“ I|:u:.or‘l ‘}\. Town Clerk May Morgan acted as . '-~ |:us.;~ whic iy 'n 15 MD\]‘ 2 nnil :h “,,:\' ;Prn\‘\ml ‘I‘!‘ Des ‘Ah‘\v;yr»;k, JHAEL S e Holland Princess Takes 8 R ises to | llon is scheduled fc € - | E. Frohock of the ) Attle Co. | e e attendance was cxactly jFaster Sunday will be repeated this |Jowa, Welnesda ¢ waived extra. | B¢ €01 R | r . : ;ha;,fi;':7f01r,;, ,‘.”“',“’" ,3,,?:‘,’,?‘;‘1 ,,_1T‘w affair promises to be a suc- | Hartford, and 1. A, Parividze of ,". bt SEGE L T e &t Oreaniatido mratd. Grahamilaillont andis ast beiie (brousie buoklan forsdelinque Hh [ Keen Interest in Law SNl R C LR 0" | cossful one, inasmuch as all of the | the State Bank and ' ] D : [will be assisted by (¢ Labonne, 'on the Chicago express by D | New D Open Season |y yague, April 30 (A—Princess ization feels that it is fortunate in | 3 \ AtcRBan kKRR an IR tuStaRCo: Arrested For Assault jwi assls 3 h BOSCY] Man rroll_of the New 3 . courlng this speaker. [ckeisshayolticanfaoid SRENG R S T Har(lora; Tony Marcheta of New Britain |formerly baritone Margaret's | John Crouse. As the train in I € the New !julian. who i3 ohserving her 17th & e e fck ithisiyaariwiliborone| "5 0L Nawy SBritain s eils urnishy) —— was arrested for assault by Deputy |chureh, Waterbury, who will sing at | Enon, the prisoner complain “‘f‘ Tl o it {na | blrthday foday, is not so sur that B DANAUSE 0 Y '® I music for dancing. 1t is expected |10 , . : A8 anresLl SRR s W was pert today tha arges Will 1t 1he | o0 ime she will be queen of O EOtEE, NS ERUIL S e i many st 11 B rekont {13 Have High Rating o [l B X ALY, SR TIaY ey S e cnrtatn on the present diamond sea- | P o tee a gements k el 1 T warra ssucd Dy Justice S son on next Sunday a 1oon at . . i the gommitice on Arraugementt|rom out of town, since this aftair | At Central Junior H. S. “:’v':.m“zr‘\‘ il ot g slass in the window and jump on on nex oy atternoon. 0t ln he supersision of e w?‘»“»f inment features in addition |18 the crowning event of the sea | Thirteen students of the Central | o ' empleyed at the Connecti- | The body found besides the | Willon. Conn., when they Will W€y oinar, Queen Wiihelmina, the ‘-n ;w’ ‘a|'|1\‘.l .'I'L‘,: iee i ‘w the | 0 Berlin ! Junior high school have succceded “ e S ‘I‘” “_‘“" 3 iREiain rails. un AL f‘\”“ leaguo. The | ¥OUNE princess is taking her studies C‘I’””"h “‘”‘l'rm\‘” Yrats i ol Ervening School Graduation in obtaining an average of from |\ooa® iro gaia to ) st Plainville Gould leaves a wife and three | members of the ] JCOLICRELS W serionsly. Especially the study of « delicious menu is being prepared ‘] The ;I aduation )-*\r‘wvm’: |:-1lfl‘z«‘~ 90 to 100 per cent in their studios (5 4teument ahout a week ago. ana | STHE STILL ALARM children. . fv“ip )“”‘1“"”" o ww, which she began some time : Rerlin Jvening school will he held ng the five weeks of sehool 5 sicco of fron pipe Ihder The "Ansplce: o) ille s = g 5 o Joseph L. Wilson is chairms iy ! 3 g Marcheta seized a picce of iron piy Under The Auspices of Plaimville | ¢ . by Colnmbia George Smith S o el | this cvening at 8 o'clock at the Town | ending April 16, according fo an- i g 4 with telling efteet | Vire Department \West! Haven' Contracting | Soms 8 Jullana has told friends that she Pl hall. Miss Mary Griswold, super-|nouncement today from Lrincipal |, hEEon d in| e . memieniotathe oy is working hard to prepare for her Third and Fourth Degrees. i ; ineemen v from Principal o give himscli the upper hand in Firm Is in Bankvuntey | pitehing staft. It is ex The third and fourth degrees will | intendent of echools, together with i W, €. French. An unusual feature ()¢ encounter. He will be tried next | = = ! ! B L e it tha| (Llue diitles,iclthopiasinoversign ot be oxemplified at a mecting of Ber- |the evening school feachers, has'of their work fs the fact that they qycsday evening in the local court A R . Haven, Conn., April 4 w-\ ) (i T ‘:‘ slab agains in the ralo of an ordinary clttzen. Jim Grange in {he orzanization's hall |arranged the program which is an have received a mark of in Overloading Case Nolled { uto epall’“‘]g = l{\_hjh;v‘mv\” w;;\”_\l 1 [_\ L | r-‘-\m. .,m”'m,, ,'m‘ ‘::,:“s:m“, b = attractive one. Diplomas will be | ey S e el ot Wators | e . . West Haven contractors i “They may not want a qu v next Tuesday evening. This will be (@ very subject. The casc of Otis Peck of Wi | Battery Charging - ra of ! Yiotiscs he ation this season will be il . ne of the big events of the year and | Presented to 14 graduaies by Ernest | Jollowing are the students and 'Lury was nolled by Justice William s S 1 buitders of iges. on th L . \M1 P my turn comes, and in that case I'd one of the big cvents of 7 e s aalon BALE s ) s ) ! ! SUBURBAN FILLING STATION \wiquinglon ave and Court up mostly of veterans of for- | te BT e extensive plans are being made for | W- . f he grade in which < Cunningham when he appeared in e 5 e rest e who will again attempt | the entertainment of a large number | School committee and deputy judge tered: 9-2, the graduating class, court here last evening. Peek was clephone 2 Sirgebiueyelopmenis; X A 1 he baseball map | o T T of visitors. The degree work will be | Of the Berlin town court Henrictta Huttings, Mildred Carrol, Tuesday by State Office Batterles Called for and Delivered ven. today d_petitions in bank- ek Ming | TO HAVE ADVISORS ON CODE Gone by the team of Turiiit Grange | _Tecovering 'rom Operation | farry Siade, Merlin Piersick, Wini- his truck having a load of §1.00 piptey e AUnILEd e e e (Ne Nt orcianas o Blover Gardnen GaWe bl ifese a large delegation from that or-|{ Mrs. C. . Morrison is getting rred Stevenson, Louis Passerini: furniture which was slightly over- in which they lis iabilitie 8 ALt cal builder, practical plum- and a larg gution i g : at Q11411787 their asscts at will also be several new men |y o oqy g practical electriclan to ganization is planniug to be present, | along nicely after —an operation 9.1, Elizabeth Gibn Grace Pas. weight., Due to the smallness of the | at $114,117.87 ki s a - L L e a practica N ilioca T v Gra in which she underwent recent the | kus; William Judd; Vir extra burden, his case was nolled | A ————————, $05.150. Lk ,,“ S fie |work with the common counell jous )\'u‘ u‘ stute ford hospital. Mrs, M 1S | Hunt, Beatrice Himberg. Dernice on payment of costs. Grand Juror T * and . The pa: owe 00 in | ¢ ! is un; e :‘o’ln‘wl‘;v‘a \ r-m\.‘Mmm‘”'c on ordinances to com- tendance, it is expecte the mother of Mrs. Pardon €. Bollman; -1, Madeline Wellins. William J. Foran presented the ca aAX1 vivery Seerce notes that are $91.900 aue 0 me. A g |plete the new codes. There are Sorcea \ Rickay and is well known in Berlin. | rihe 10 g in mortgages and Virtually of BODISISRICACE UEs many features of the new set of exemplitication ¢ ¢ ant i i - ~ —— for the tow SSENGER CLOSED CARS § ) y ompany the team | RECKE Tl feeln ) o ¢ regular Har ppet East Berlin Ttems | CHINFON SUITS NEW Fire Tn Dump St ) Bk 4 all of the houscs in the fwo ¢ D o] | rules which he feels the advice of e Vs mmit i A reception was held at the Meth- by suits for afternoon | Fire was discovered in the dump || Cars for Funerals, Weddings, ete. | velopments carry first and nd Harpe r‘ D&hIn 0 B0 . |someone actually working at the S v men « lodist church last evening to Rev. and |ywear ¢ f chiffon or georgetie [in the rear of the 0dd Fellows || A, M. Parsell, Cook's Garage | mortgazos i 3 ! ‘ {rades might be In a pecullarly ad poin prey S = _ = I mddad i) + H 1 f ¢ inled to have been rolled Jast | ontageous position to assist in women of the Gr vili cook the Mrs. A. L. Burgreen who arc re- lcrepe in pastel colors, with pleated |building about 3:15 o'clock yester- || Telephone: Days 111, Nights 282 | West Haven Baw SO ab the (Cantar Rooreationiat |y e s an y 2 food. 1urning to the local pastorate for an- |skirts and simple little coats. day aiternoon, papers and other | pany. e A i o1y | hencoiniagdecialon; Nels Ahlstrom. other year. There was a short en- | : . s S : s i) Nels Allstrom, 64 years of l{ertainment and musical program |—————————————————————— GE— ANk PR AN PR g seuk {5 e e e i 0 st S| PRECKLES HIS FRIENDS That's What You Do With Mone By BLOSSER New Britain General Tospital : ments were served { REC AND at's a ou Do 1 y y a long illne 1 is known of 1h Mrs. George Coles will Ne the man except that he was for a time hostess at Sacred Heart church whist at the Town Farm in New next Monday cvening to which the later being tran ed to 1 public has been invited. lin to farni. 1rom 1 place he Members of the Epworth league New Britain - General | will attend the Middletown group OAE TWO - ONE WHAT ARE YOU « lied merting at the Middletown Metho- TWO - ONE 10 S R ; s Kuown the man lsaves | dist church this evening at cight | o):% 9\,0'_0Nr_ GOING To DO no re nothing regurding o'clock. Those who are going will "\).50' 4 ES, T ALWAYS his life learned today. It leave on the car leaving here at ten | % . COUNT A A\ ONE! is expe the town authorit minutes 1o &even 2 Fats will be . funeral. Ar+ | Servicos at St. Gabriel's Episcopal rangements are incomple church for Sunday will begin on Dog Registrations Increase standard fime instead of Daylight With one more day of grace be- |time as previously announced. The fore the additional 81 is tacked ento eervice for Sunday morning will be- dog license feex, Town Clerk Arthur gin at 9 o'clock. A week from Sun- 1. Woodruff stated that about 300 | day morning Holy Communion will dogs have been tagged o far. There | be obscrved with Rev. Harry I remain about 100 to be taken care ' Bodley, rector emeritus of St. Mark's of, it is stated. Townspeople ha Episcopal church of New Britain responded heavily during the past | administering. week and the ofiice of the 10WNn | Those members of the Epworth clerk has been flooded with applica- league who are to go on the “hike tions for license papers, Mr. Wood- ' tomorrow afternoon will leave from ruff has put in a busy K. the Methodist church at 5 o'clock, Miscellancous Shower weather permitting. last ¢ g at the home of Mrs. |READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED John Glaty in honor of Miss Emma | ADS FOR YOUR WANI