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Mail Orders Filled NEW BRITAIN DALLY HERALD, \Y, MAY 14, 1926. 9 P[alnvl[le h’ews i Scouts (@ Praciice ‘ Bristol News ¥ m.tlé‘or,";zrxfinsai;ifAzi,:}zfssfie;h:f » 2T .‘ : [ f urers association convention toe 4 flF_ rders r[‘EVTY BF A[;'”[h\ t in New B!fi STE[[ SEIZED the result that the ers and falling out of love with the i illed S rlainy i fists to such of the screen stars,” he said. | i i L 1! ¢ essary for certain of our an- | ; VLR g ce to order photographs in T - 0 r »’. 4 : flmlfir.s‘:ml to spend hfigrl SPRING MILLINERY (Three Games Scheduled Tor U5 ide Brandy end Cider Found : S ALL HATS, FRESH STOCK IN THE NEW SMALL AND | vill o’¢ Plap Jutora MEDIUM SHAPES, BLACK AND COLORS, SPECIAL \ Week-End in Plainvill i | il PflVfl“US Place . INSPECTION $4a89 $3-89 $2-98 ANY ATTEHJ CAPI\ PF i ] EN CA\JG] T \1 ] "IN : «l A l-vp:&N.l:.’\:\;.f. (:xrx\llr:; CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' HATS, TAILORED MODELS, \RTY Al fITH GUN e G ALL COLORS, ARRANGED IN LOT TO SELL : N o S ‘ homas H. Desmond of Simaburs, ownspeople Support uxiliary ive Stills and Al the Fixin's Taken L 103 listrict depu e felloweraf! $1.98 $2.98 Bl ol e : gonee. T ot o EXQUISITE SHOWING OF LARGE HATS e R o e e R . e e ard—Scouts Practice = High School Track Team Wins S205 AROns, Flower or ribbon trimmings, black, navy, red, orchid, Lanvin green and .50 latest creations at .$5.00 to $22 (MILLINER NEW SPRING COATS FORMERLY $22.50 TO $59.50, REDUCED,TO $16.50 $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 copen; "ONE FLIGHT UP) | Sport and Dress_Coats, newest fabrics and colors; Mixtures, Tweed, Twills, Satin and Silk Faille and Moire. Your choice also of big ra fur—Squirrel, Erminette, Fitch, Mole. (COAT SECTION—ONE FLOOR UP) SALE OF “ALLEN A” CHIFFON AND RAYON HOSE Leading shades, as parchment, beige, moonlight, nude, white and black. Special lot Children’s 3 AlB0 IIEGINES RSB A Special lot Boys’ 75 Hose, plaid leg Specially priced. . z\nd (ufl tops, priced. ) e of styles; some prettily trimmed with tea rose, champagne, opal, argent, .89¢ pair 34.and Short Socks, rayon and ]nlo, ‘all colors, 35¢ pair, three pmx 1. (i(l 50c pair Extra Special at Men’s Shop! Four-in-Hands and Bat Wing Ties—Imported English designs; regular $2.00 Four-in-Hands Regular 95¢ Bat Wings and Italian Foulards, all new $1.15 each ..45¢ each K} Berlin News 5ot hed 146. | h score in who won to William Pipki re W liam George al roor Leland Rich will 1t is expected of the c h. |the evening. Stolen from Truck Bales Independents and was awarded |rain the state ban put on t g ! rize, while Leslie Warner, vice- |will be lifted. T . : nt of the league won second |number of spc i place for the Berlin Construction |munity who are c will 0 company their ski nd t « The All-Kensington team, winner |been in the lead as v | of first place in the league, was| The Rotary =y |awarded a lovi cup. After will be the g o0 caat g : were. distributed thc d-bake : [ ) c . " . y 5 Critical Period in Its History it ey i S Lesion Auitiary Whis 2ivls, ontertained with s and |Con y hall to lEV@[ [] e )U OflC n To Reccive Tayes annual event e R BANQUET IS ENJOYABLE. ‘- ety : he. biaod fr n the hours of 1:50 o'cloch ring T to collect t sont t The J i L J Prizes Awarded At Gathering Af ch are d is m on the local grou ¢ v 2 Mr. Lewis 1 taxes in |morning, weatk rr : New Britain Hostelery—Taxes t0 | 0 "0 at other | McDonald will . Be Collected Tomorrow — Senior |!/Mes, to be announced later. He is (for the juniors and F : 3 A out to make this a banner year for [on the recciving end. 1T C Roys’ Club to Be Formed. collections and residents are request- [ain Speedboys will be { ed to disc e the duty of making |nents. 4 ¥ Interest in the etrike of brick their returns as soon as possible. Mrs. W. nt sday { workers, W 1 ged in Civil Actions Bri W ud y : Berlin for the past s | C. W. Lin I ) = o oy eceiveq | Britain has brought suit for e found rding to information received | o Ll it EUE T S T bl |tion for et - today from o ieainat Dtk Toconit $inai % representative of the S S Bial : been among the b Vel e AT tha ey r est |V A and who has brought suit for $300 ocomotives on ti wnd refreshi 1 to size up the situation, attributes |cyonit i o¢ Berlin, for alleged non~ | Michael Shields AT 3 the waning intere t | payment of a bill here has been vi i o other affairs have b o ppermot Return From Washington o in the minds of the striking Work- | arr " anda Mrs. Harold N. Loomer| T chers Frut ; men. 4 lof Grove Hill, Kensington, have re- ¢ con- \ Last year tI was of prl- lturned from a two weeks' trip to | | Sleepy Driver In Trouble mary importance to the men. The¥ |\Washington, D. C. | Sl [ Were out of jobs and, in many cascs, | el Bdling At Siore | Sum of moncy lost, in hills, in Glsae out of funds. y wera hlghly il Lot S anints Lt Bl c I o ta terested and er astic and were | e o8 dents, IS :,‘,m[‘”‘,‘.\' ensor t v anxious to have ir demands met, : S Tor Al 5 o 1 RSy " fthe week-en C on Long Point, ! But the weeks have stretched into | (oo e maintains a cottage duri i ! Rl < months fand ifere g Hesnimoliroriliii = (o RSO RIS R oom hous yvements, ¢ o ward movement in the direction of | o5 i Tl Th et e (o heed |half acre rarage, Kensi ! ¢ a settlement. 8 i Z Conn s. J. Fitzs a St ¢ sproach of summer and to hie |Con A large per of the strikers, s e S | B discontented wi being out of Two Games TOMOrrow ‘ SALVATION ARMY CONCERT 0 work, have s 1 positlons in | pouo N0 Tl Gngton baseball | A concert under th pices o vl D CIIE i, work, in New opipugiasts will have ¢ to | 11 2 I y Britain and other towns and Gsclby then tomovio chure lo 1 ) now making good wag e i g f Bible clas { 1 It is thought that many A gl * | orch I Clark 1 g Akl O il i noon at the Benedict-Phillips recrca- | director o the el never return to the brick making !tion field, will be played between a | SIEN Carl Fredericks: i LESCE: : . nting the junior branch | Yation Army 1 Y o ) 1t is probable, according to re- »n Boys' club and a | concert, which begi a'cloc 1 { ports, that this summer will Prove ‘team from of the New Britain | —— 1 to he a erncial time in tl 30y Scout troops. The second game, | st weck of the strike. Either a settlement |a¢ 3:15 g'clock on the same grounds, | ) g : il be reached, or the affalr willlwill he played between th Kensing- | EYES EXAMINED t 3 die a natural death. 6 the ) ton Congregational church team and ¥ 2 Beawtifying Property opinion of many of those out on |yje Senior Boys’ club t | GLASSES FITTED : strike, according to th reporter Both games should be lively L.lr i ho has been investigating condi- {{jos and it is expoected that there I Steel & 1 And, meanwhile, the yards are , manufacturing that prode usnal. Wl outiook is bright for the € it is said. . Phillips, president of the Banquet Proves Enjoyable n Boys' club, that an or- The banquet held it at the | ganization meeting of the senior | Purritt hotel, New the | hranch of the club will be held next Kensington Bowling proved | Wednesday evening at § o'clock at o be the most ssful party the | American Legion hall, Main street nization has held to About | An investigation has been con- men gathered in the ballroom of | qucted and it has been decided that the hotel, where an attractive |there is sufficient interest among the ad was served. older boys to warrant the establish- nrog d enjoy: under the |men have expressed themselves as fership of Dr. Matthew H. Gris- [ being interested in the project and wold, who proved to be an able|it is expected that theer will be a toastmaster. His remarks were well [farge turnout at the meeting chosen and he introduced the speak- | It has been decided to limit mem- ers in a capable manner, the i Hart, societ presi H was e responding in an exc Team also made pon. gathering, | expected that in the near future an- Prizes were warded to John |other performance will he staged y and William Pipkin, who| The Sacred Heart whist party will Coone Dushnell dent of the leaguc bad an average of 99 each for the | be held next Monday evening in the to witness then Robert Isaacso C. Hy are in wton and e of the while John bricks. It yards are working and that is said al Tunior Boys Hart is man and P; Senjor announced tod: club team, iction is being maintained of the yards arc as Sever in- squale ( ng new equipm Rev fair as a jolly one and |ment of such a branch. Many young Among | hership in this branch to 20 young nvited James C. |men. A progressive organization president o s T. A. B. | will be the result, in all probability, ¥: Arthur it, past | since young men in town have few lent of the ague, and Arthur | clubs to become affiliated with. Each of these guests Fast Berlin Items remarks. [ The play staged at Athletic hall ut manner. | last evening was witnessed by about alled upon to malk captains and winn of pr 100 people, but the calibre of the remarks when called | performance warranted a larger at Pasquale Glannotta, presi- | tendance. Mr. Trudell in his act opened the meet- nd introduced the toastmaster o the of magic and legerdemain was one of the hest ever scen here and it is EYESIGHT SPECTALIST 327 Main Street; Phone 1905 S L}AIMN\EL.. Fasily—Women in Fight 1t of a 1 ons of alcohol Lo o vore ¢ Woman Whose Husband Was Killed 1. The s s in Brawl Has Assailant In- it e o 7 weerated in Jail, br ke | ] vicinity o . l~|1~ml High Wins Track Mect eve j N b Won t ok ALt 1 J \ i fi Br £40-Yard T W 1 i : s ; 1 ir ns of B ament Wallace cert program, danc- 1joyed in the Thigh ; Traffic Signals Installed. T w Horni tratfic s 1 ° i e o et | STIMINONS i e 1orial ]!0' evar d | Radio Announcers Are \( w Getting Mash Notes Py flomc WET WASH | LAUNDRY™ | THE SWEET AND CLEAN SERVICE THAT OHBANGES WEARY TO CHEER WET WASH Dieter, e o ot | Home Wet Wash morsmas| Laundry which w is comprised of ist, Her- on yesterday ardizes all of 1 traffi Shoe Store the eity. ol Woman "mwlffl From WTIO. To Broadeast g egion Night at Hartfo | We are offering you ',\ PURE SILK CHIFFON HOSE from $1.65 to $4.00 in all the wanted shades. Also CHILDREN’S SOGKS in all colors with fancy top priced from 35¢ to 89¢ |, 2 Sund on arivat|| MEN'S DRESS AND ] R FANCY HOSE ; s Mace street onn® || High-Grade Shoes for Men, {| nguished with chem Women and Children —THE~= W. G. Simmons Corp. City.,, N. J., May 14 (#— 1 dunouncers aro becoming 85 West Main Street || e movie heroes in the hearts nf‘ —e ) COMMUNITY THEATER \‘ |‘..n‘< lm:» Not ‘In.l‘\\nm & ville) | 1 Friday, May 11 o = CHARLES RAY in ¢ 5 % “BRIGHT LIGH ¥ le, wit! S 4 SRS 5 % ; 1 =i i 2 3 . AUCTION By Orvder of Court of Common Pleas — One-family house, seven rooms, bath, sleeping porch, large front porch, fireplace, open stair- way, beamed ceilings. Garage. Lot 120x200. Several fruit trees. Pine view. TLocated on White Oak avenue, Plainville, Conn.; close to trolley between New Britain and Plainville, Premises, Sat, May 15, at 1:30 p. m. (Standard Time) Particulars of sale on the ROBERT B, WHITE, Committee, 259 Main Street, New Britain or 11 Norton Place, Plainville P. S—Terms 107 cash, date of sale; balance on order of copwt. By BLOSSER