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(8] i Mail Orders Filled AT REDUCED select and purchase. made in 9x12-foot si $11 , Te 8-3x10-6, regular Royal Wilton 9x12, regular $105 $89.50 ea Royal Wilton 8-3x10-6, seamed a 9x12 feet, priced reg $69.50 ea 8-3x10-6, their reg. £65.00 ea: 9x12, Would cost you reg $35.00 ea PRICES AT THE SAVINGS THIS SALE BRINGS, CAN BE BRIG When desirable, dependable Rugs of well-known makes are so much under- priced as the offerings at this sale it is the time FOR MAY Coming right at in many homes, this sale means special price NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER:\LD, SATURDAY, MAY §, 1926. T ' Plainville News " S antal News : tt mortgsss o AMISS NELLIS LEWIS o s b Mail Orders Filled Rugs from the Leading Makers COME MOST OPPORTUNELY ANY HOME HTENED the time M‘r .\ Anges are savings to all who take advantage NOTE SIZES, REGULAR AND SALE Finest Worsted Wilton g, price $145 .50 each Finest Worsted Wilton price $135 $107.50 each Rugs seamed and seamless grade ch Rugs nd seamless kind 50 each Wilton Rugs ular at $89.50 ch Seamless Wilton Rugs price $79.50 ch Seamless Velvet Rugs 2, would cost regular rular $55.00 ch PRICES Best Seamless Axminster , reg. price $69.00 .30 each Axminster sold regular at $63.00 $47.50 each Best Seamless 8-3x10-6, Good Seamless Axminster Ox12, their regular price is ).50 each (Good Neamless Axmins 8-3x10-6, regular price is 5.00 each Seamless 8-3x10-6, p Axminster Rugs d regular at 839 $29.50 each ).50 Best Axminster Rugs 3x12, reg. selling price $75.00 5.00 each Best Seamless Axminster Rugs Size 9x15 fe price $85.00 375,00 each Berlin News . FEW RESIGNATIONS ROM INSTRUCTORS Superintendent Receives Only Five From Teaching Stall - MISS GRISWOLD APPOINTED “ Plans for Banquet Left in Hands of | ... | Committee—School Children Hear | o Special Broadeast—News of the | Town's Churches—Other Items, | Five ations from er staff of the school d in have heen receiv intendent of Sc these to take the present sc wold stal en comple are not read ported to the vork and it positions will in a fe coming 3 s el eopl bers of uck well as from e board, and the nead that it will start t ing schools next mendations will be su garding re: s to the building committ o W. Mild McCormick and Philip M. 1 Children Hear Broadea The children Gramma Hills school hea gram broadcast starday mor week Al the program, which was of nature. ArtHur Conrad Grammar school, b set to the school yesterday, and this instrument was used in bringing in the pri m. M f the children ad never he radio program fore, and children were ially in 1tk mu. ildren fron 1 sy ased sic. The « por school were § o building throu The reaction of ildren was decldedly encouragi vy be- It 1 in t ssed lor invited the Hills school to they might id that re il in th came deeply absorbe as the program Dro Mrs. n M. Ta 1d e Blue her ho: 1 or iear the music. It sults were also suc section of the town Wil Arrange Banguet. The plans for the annual banquet he Kensington Rowling ) re left in t nds of i ofticers g at Amer e, at a am captains 1 an Legion hall. This committee vill meet Monday e ng and will sarfect arrangements. It is not R H Deerfield, Mass: B 1I.'l terior or S \gton, will Iy repainted and roy Basehall Practice ith a New Brit Property le Seraval ganetti a St. Paul's Church Masses will be cel and 10 o'clock md the Hours' devotion. A high be celebrated at 10 o'clock | will inelude 2 procession of i W. D. Casc ] i o 7 Brennan w Forty Hours' De 1 on Mon morni at terminating at the 7 tomorrow mornir honor of the beginning of I cremonies ine chusetts y Party Painted Today Sacred Heart Church sational mor W v : ilaxi e Servnce 11 T-PASSENGER CLOSED Fon May 22. || Cars for Funerals, Weddings, etc nnior || A, M. Parsell, Cook’s ¢ Boys Telephone: Days 111, Nights " FRECKLES AND Transactions i DIES AT AGE OF 84 Was Orgams at Episcopal \Church for More Than 50 Years SEASON OPENS TOMORRO\ Line-up of Plainyille A. C. Announc- ed—Mother's Day to Be Observed Bl in Local Churches—Firemen to | Meet for Practice—Notes. N 84 ¥ v N. ¥ I ¢ 1 id Mrs. J W Tomorrow Season Opens Flags Have Arrived e A Nt 1 ration of T n s ¢ se o who pur i Phe r ve coop e t ex ¢ " s will r - OLDER GIRLS HAVE W d blowi 5 1 il = Bl i Dern 068 Delegates From Hartfaxd : - A ne twa-room schooth Play Tuesday : I Mo stric paimdile - Granse win et GoUN(y in Attendance 0 T c G iy Y very \ Nk A G : curen of o« ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH S ‘ 2 iy A Swedish Baptists Celebrate (6th An L En SoralRgiuecn niversary Tonight and Tomorrow : Suns | —Haverhill Team Plays New De e TR s o fon. 10:a. m., o} parture Nine Sunday pr L i Congregatic :Il’ « }ull«‘h 1 8 dent b Br i ( ( ; B i vaoiel ¥ 02 = t was s To Deliver Mother's Day Address | ; o B 2 also pre- e NEWINGTON NEWD \ \ 1 1 1 1 n Vote W Purchases Large Tract Voters w 7 A : : A taaed e 1t the home al « e Hartford Beginners' Party He r the Status of : e s OB faie es T. Powell, who has o g ¥ ki g : to her home on Rob- ) s : ‘ mnastic Exhibition as was ex- i S o Me I e care of a Catholic Churen < M i 5 110 o'clc rre orr P. X € ! 3 et T, ( i " oug ‘ Russwin Girls' club of New Tohn Smit Wallace Bar last evening. \ Lk A 1 given at the . S : : \\(. Ales i Callr A | « . « M ¥. © W : e X e PntiaTiof Domerico Mam - — o SIOEC B S ¥ c el ol e e Salem OresiDehateys dyvent wristian wmrch = N : ) i : 5 be held at 2 Best Salem, Mass. EILOONS 810 x Salem fay § UP—A de- ' ¥ r ¥ J J. I the Salem, Mass c ( MBS = hold t losers' A the local teas Golng To Milford ) ; Gl sacrosse Schedule : & Ginstend Opens at Dartmouth A N. H,, May 8 U ; € DS n traditions will be ey s o 2] when the Sy g Plainyille M. E. Chureh ANORWEE s ior varsity meets the college Al ) | st lacrosse game ever played F. o i1l he cen- |VValtz (Op. 66 Nc e game was added to the : : o : : 2l d minor sports Jas Y ) Ep- {SRINE Al g Playing at West Hartford PERMIT TO BUILD CONVENT | L ! Sha s v 1 mit has been taken by the € ' e s tion Co., for the con- e VI new convent building BapustGhinoly Shet s i glta s parish at the corner t nti A and Ellis streets, The S e y as the N Bohu 1 1 be two stories high. e ; Wrecl J I oy S$x41, and will be of brick con- O'Har Folding Dual Mes THS) eMinTC . Gost b COMMUNITY THEATER : (Plainyille) \ of Tr Mobr | scb NORMAN KERRY 1in t 0l gY T 1 r W i 83 Mother's Day ¥ 1 Episode of “The G TR § il May e 8 1ofitue jiodt o i BLANCHE SWEET o e B, Cliarowe Why W 1 Love™ sl Seer Mo 1 e up a chaniey RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAT ecenth Anniversary fl t HIS PEOPLE" . f' e ooy Eion: The treafure covey : e e : n jight o ) At ¢ r io A sp P 3 ~ i LS OLD GOLD v 1 1 A oy or every man CoULD DIG LS Hills, ident o th at the 10 Polish p SAY T THOLENT YOO WAS 60ING FISHIN' WITHW US So YoO VES, BUT T CHANGED AY MIND = T'An ]ze next Mondays paper By BLOSSER — SAY! WHATS T READING ABOCT \REEED DORMEY - SN DOAKEY FISHIN' WL US BY SAYIN' =t V'IMAGINE? 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