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awar NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. Mail Orders Filled Mail Orders Filled lhomsor & @ s Shoping Coniew MAKE THE MOST OF SATURDAY The Last Day of Makers' Cost Price on All Ready-to-Wear Garments An unusual chance for women, misses and girls to outfit themselves latest in Spring weatr and save in a large way Visit Ready-to-Wear Section, One Floor Up, and See W AMONG THE COATS choice of the very latest for sports wear in fanc novelty plaids, camels, ete., in latest models, COATS FOR DRESS shown in lorenella, chiffon, faille, ottoman clnth.]pnih' shion, vou have tures, cheviots, are satin, twillette and every fabric that is favored by F collars of fur. Raincoats and all feminine outergarments at makers’ cost SELECT YOUR DRESS ny occasion wanted. Dresses for sports wear, business wear, for afternoon, dinner and formal wear. latest modes. All at makers’ cost. SKIRTS, BLOUSES, HOUSE GARMENTS and all wear for misses and girls of 6 to 14 years, with selection from big showing of kinds and styles, for one day more at kers’ cost price. The special points that distinguish our offerings are smartness, practica- bility and distinctivene You get it all, one day more, at makers’ cost. KNIT SILKEN UNDERTHINGS Special lot Rayon Vests, Bloomers, Step-ins, French Panties, Envelope e and French Pantie Unions at unusually low prices. All colors Picot tops on Vests, Chemise and Unic 95¢ each 50 pair luxona, Many are with street Newest here for a for wear, for materials, Bloomer Chen French' Pantie ( “BABYLAND” one-piece style, of wool v, plain or stripes, = 5155 1.00 each Overalls, tan unwl blue with red trimn ling, 50¢ each 2 10 6 for ... .. 69¢ 59 each each Step-ins and l umw Bathing Suits, 2 to 6 years, iples were pre enjoyable time. presents w spond- | Berlin News CRIPPLED TOTS 10 | GET NEARLY §500 - Total o $470.25 Cleared af Musncale Wednesd lay Evening 'NILL AWARD ~ CONTRACTS Excellent uuh s reshments se Reported Newspaper: \gzlin Are Puhluhmu m Lnuldnd Tonii ousg from five IZach out of | Inspections of Sehools In Near FPuture—Team Captains | Will Meet Tonight—Children Go- ing*To Bristol Conference, Financial Crisis Is Regarded as Very Grave May 7 To Take prineiy tained i at Wesleyar i In Walsh, William W selling tickets and = andal BOY'S LLG FRACTURED am Captains o Kensington Bowling serlin tow | me renc are urged to be p Fast Berlin Ttems Tonight is a t for Jerlin, the “Y" exhibition fuied at Community hal xpected that the hall wi The mimber caplair nigl Tast COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLY Friday, May 7 BERT LYTELL in the “SPORTING 0ols n y Griswold, including the out of town one long LIFE" » of the board will be ction in the nea how mu mine ureh 1 and Livey S€rVice ER CLOSED CARS Cars for Funerals, Weddings, ete, A. M. Parsell, Cook’s Garage Telephone: Days 111, Nig in Georg d will be open to the 1 Harry Dahlgren family ha moved into the residence owped by the Savage brothers and formerly 1 by Winfield Itoss and fam- Mrs, rt on the pres bui . Taxi st summer the ts Iy rom the grour ily. ult t on the Bynon s estimated proj to h pora E OFC.TAKES UP | BOARD OF FINANCE - { Commit eeW11 Be Named 03‘ Look Tnto Proposal (OTHER CHAIRMEN NAMED High School Honor Roll—Ice Com- pany Incorporates — H. S, Team Breaks Even—Ask For Bond Pro- posals—Mills To Throw First Ball. A board of Mills to Tce Company 1,.‘.‘.,,«”..‘ Proposals Miss McBriarty Ihrow 1 on ivst Bristol News HARRYB CHARMAN DIES SUDDENLY Former Deputy Sherill Suc- cumbs to Heart Attack HAD EVENTEUL CAREER ' Weekly Drills and tt Piremen to Resume No Case Against Driver Whose vr Auto Hit Girl—5; ody of Suicide to Be Claimed, sehool Called Bonds Resigns dential ¢ m.mhm Visits Bristol To Claim Body Ball 0.1 perty Visit avenue, No definite ments will be made ola’s arrival Board of Education Meeting regular May meeting of the ation was held Wed- ng in the High school report of the medical inspec- sent for the month that there had been 2,279 fnspections by the school 4 445 by Doctor Brackett, a total of 2,724 puplls ex- the month, Of this er 52 children were excluded Pediculi 34, fever 7, conjunctivitis 2, impetigo 1, mumps es 2. Fifteen made by the 1 207 dressings attended ng a total of 2,946 cases an unusually high for lows oopin 3 chicken pox 2, meas] 1 Meeting were attendance de- the month showed cases were investigated, of 14 were truants, 8§ home by parents, 4 from school engaged fires, 2 were ab- illness in family, 2 liness and 1 working Attached t of th or st to superintendent reported to issioners concerning the of high school teachers of the special departs ging of several p to the present time to of these vacancies. The he engaging of additional tew remaining presented to the ) superin- orized to proceed as was outlined in Milford « e com esignatio ents a rs From Hospital tter of the organization n Junior Red Cross chools was presents ussion principals ich was to the effect re be no general organizs of this w approved by board of education., tendent explained the as been made concern- trance of the champlon- r schoof baseball team or state champion- uspices of the The commission- fon that there ctions to the cham- | grammar school winners entering ity wt Tax Collector For Grass Firc hat the several chers who took rses last year and com= \ as provided by the board of education of receive the additional $50 in addition to their Kk this June. The matter nal selection of these teach- the re- and sum- a succe school te the severa Address in Hartford xt Wednesday e The judge t trip into the wilds and motion picture on the trip will be will shown Organizing Drum Corps und drum corps is being ed in Compounce Tribe, L. O. n Gordon of this cations are that it of the best outfitted itire state. New Departure to Open Season Haverhill, Mass,, baseball to Bristol next Sun« the New Departura home game of the ting team is entered 1 New England sed of some of mi-pro circles Phil Neher and who played with in the Fastern league, will e visitors’ lineup. The local il have an opportunity of to oppos: Massachusetts, ' Kane, harvested one of the larg we are going to give our patrons and REDUCTION IN PRICE BEGINNING MAY 5 A§ FOLLOWS PRICES ARE Markets Stores Household Usc Our motto will Ix Our Ice Cards have “Pare Iee, Honest W a white THE NORTON ICE CO., Inc. Bess Liehreich TET partially - In ‘addition to destroyed, ther s 50 that th n higher. Fr 1 that the fir some small chil with mat rted the f ally no men [ time the f ghting women d lamag insurnce. rn being several ou s 1 he orough F RECKLES AND tho pair i v reach ev om ts it s state wag d b man n who and in There it from one y maki in ner T'LL 60 OVER AN' SMQW 'EAN pr vi- to good condition. good nmer i from cat hilip N v seriod hey I n lend vacati mostly work pr and several ng fire, vented the By- nearby homes comments have HIS F RIENDS ( ice crops since starting the people of P 5. 1926, 100 100 10 Good cight and background with black letters, § By order of Court of Common — Onc bath I Tainyillc iness rooms. sleeping porch, large a beamed ceilings. G 120x200. on White to trolley between New Britain and Plainville, May 15, way wage, Pine view. Locate Oak avenue Sale on the premises Saturday ) Ibs ) s 0 1 Particulars of ROBLRT B. WHITE, Committee, 2 14 Norton Place, Plainville, P. S.—Terms 104, cash, date of sale; balanc Freasurer Important Work to Oscar THATS ToO BAD = WANTED 70 SHOW AN Y NEW GLASSE T THOUGHT Vi T MEBBE ME |DIFFEREAT =TS YOUR KOME =L CLAffi'S S| LoorED) LOOKED wEl 0, SINCE YES WELL NCE WHER| Y KAOW, 1 DO You A WEAR THEM ALLTM TIME - ‘&, TERDAY - AUCTION Plea front porch Lot -family house fireplace, Plainyille. 3 Main Sty over some of the new ma- up by Manager Joe ilarly in the pitching \u. nded Elks Dedication ing the dedication of onument fof Past Ruler Edward A. side cemetery in Wa- r, were Past Dis- omas A. Tracy, Sec- Roberts, Esxalted er William G. Johnston, Esteem- ht William J. i Ruler Herve L. Boyle, John Klein Grand Exalte seven open stair- Several fruit trees. Conn; close Past Exalte sreault, Dr. R. J. and Hugh Mu Iegion National Chaplain Coming William E. Patrick, of California, ional chaplain of the American will pay BEristol a visit on , when he will be entertained the local post at a noon day, heon at the Elks club, Chapiain (Standard t, New Britain ov ion, on order of court nued on Page Stx) By BLOSSER OH— \WELL = EATING, AN QALY FOR CL CSE/_/ r/—\ j n heard about the excellent pro- n rendered by the Girl Scouts the Community club. Thelr drum is fully equal to many of the drum corps about the state. hoped to have them some time in the near future to appear on the {club program. The ¢ dancing Miss Grace Harper was greatly Ev roofs is £ corps W Hoc M malc ? visiting s N s, ckson o M. F. oklyn Is Born this morning [en to Nr, a A ¢ East B Miss Dorothy ime 1 wout the ling at the Athletic hall, the ldition to his being her birthday. About Daughter ter was born pit dance was rprise rnon Reed well kn t ooee Mr. Reed, town.