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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1926. 7 Mafl Orders Filled ‘0lR_Iho opping Ceiiiar lartford's e & & Mail Orders Filled Plainville News : SECURE FIELD GUN A WAR MEMORIAL - Clever! And Very New Youthtul Sport Suits $19.75 = Nothing quite as smart as this su breasted jacket of colored flannels and checks to match. This creation meets walking down the country lane, watch ete. Jackets in the new high shades, as LIPSTICK RED GRASS GREEN SUNNY NAVY (Sporting Apparel—One Floor Up) skirt , with its mannish double- kashmir or every playful move— 1g vour favorite sport, of POWDER BLUE and BLACK ' Brock-Barnes Post Qbtains | Howitzer Tln‘ough Governor DOG QUARANTINE 1§ OFF f Midnight—Survey of Removed at Streams Has Been Completed— Three Baseball Games This Week- end—Church Notes—Briefs. Dog Quarantine Removed Berlin Newi POSTAL RECElPTS r Wworld vice; | for Women's Home Missionary soc £ to the i 1 their widows, fund for a Steady Rise Not ed by Kensington Postmaster, §. M. Cowles SPEEDERS" ARE WARNED Fast Berlin Road Becoming Para- ar Fast r ool furnished id Socicty dise of Fast Drivers—Kensington Church Releases Report of Expen- | 11 pa wvas plac ditures for Missions—Other Items. | of An incrzase in April of 24 per cent over the figure for April of last 1 which was rented for year, in postal receipts ha The new organ was nounced by vice shortly befor Cowles of Kensington figure was thought to I there his been a since that time and this ) | a large gain. | Postmaster Cowles stated i special note his increase ts from Polumbo-Greco Wedding f Ralph Pol coming wedding and Miss Veror S increase is of R ime of the year, orded on the rece ds, envelopes and postage money order depart- sington, on the morn Both parties are w dents of the tow Reorganization Scheduled eorganization o 1 Virgin will ‘s church on & been ¢ post ¢ stamps. The nt is also rising in receir postmaster said today that a b of between $3,000 and $4.0 1s being done in this depart- ness ¢ the close of the § t was announced to- Will Spend Summer, hat 100 mer Large has arrived in town nd it is expeeted that he will spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs J. Gugerty of Kensington. Mr. g the day. Tt is expected will join. On Sunday afternoon, stion for néw member 30, a rec be held at ial service the church. T will be ' e was in Florida dur it mo,-:?‘i and he c Memorial Mass Scheduled only recentiy. He has spen i al ik s - de ners in town and is well k ¢ s o N Columbus will e Batilie ¢ is in Montclair, Ne church on Monday Letter Sent Out. clock in the morning. I Jo Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, p of nnan, pastor of t : th 2 gton Cong in charge 1. has sent out let ve | Items of Infecrst haseball team of that church Claude W P etters have been received by the we ; Kensington youths and con- jand Mrs. Cl of K information res the | sington. Mr, 5 Hours of practic o given, | Dartmonth | ber of the Miss Anna ampalgn Against Speeding. home on the month of c will find that Ei thoroughfare is together with other information o intere eedway for trying o omo spring brings its new crop of |and received a broken leg speedsters and to s|sult, is reported as being m 'e main street is the race course. proved 4s it is nothing unusual for ma-| Rev.Thomas J. Drennan of Hart chines to come down the stretch L0-| ford, who has assisted in conducting wards the monument at a 45-mile an [ the s hour clip. In the very center of the K Stretch there is a cross road leading | mor will leave in June or from the Hubbard school, and &t to Burops {his road is hidden from the main Mecting of Grange horoughfare by two structures on A e B adt e or cach side of the highway, cars oI |Gy ST e el A hasE the hall in Kensir people are not visible to a speeding | cevning at ted that there will veral accidents have occurred in itters of busine ihe vicinity of the monument due to | g S aiteletive 596 the fact that the turn can not be|entertainment is being prep made when going at a high rate of| Attend Meeting in Meriden | there were Several members of Berlin Gra s at this point, in bot journed to Meriden vening t re night machine. hos st John I 18 law, a winter's stay in recently returned from |y, o nd his (‘M. s being taken to th attend the wal € pital, one of the machines burning ‘ held by the Grange of that ecity. In up after turning over. The fence O | the course of the evening win B. Mrs. Isabelle Hazen's property Das|Aqamg of Berlin delivered a short been crashed so many times that 0|, qqregs, all probability the fence will have| St. Paul's Church | {0 be.removed to allow the machines | yry will be celebrated | no Interference in thelr mad 4881 | 19" grelock tomorrow morniu | for freedom. Paul's church, Kensington Rev is, the local officer of [\ 1) Casey of Hartford will be ir ! ) unday school will be held Florid the usual hour [ rst act has been to fssue a warning Sacred Heart Chur that all caught speeding aaliet Mass will be celebrat at 9| on the main thoroughfare will be loc tomorrow morning at the arrested. all explanations to be made |Sacred Heart ohurch, East Berlin. | e i judge, not to him, Mr. Lewis'’8 |[Rev, J. C. Brennan of Kensington | Many Hear Tegion Program 1on I )\,uyv | { - SUAOOL SITE VOTE - IN I5TH DISTRICT 7 Forestille Voters Galled to Meet - Ao Next Thursday BRISTOL WHIPS MERIDEN White p. m, Friday 1-week Driving Case Continued Again Rockwell Park Open Tomorrow— oA A A Death of Mrs. Joseph Masack— Phila. Giants Play Here, New . ol dis o m S ¢ ox e ¥ A ing i ) 1 A AL T : Villlam 1 « vt g ar ) & 1 1 N « 1 . t t e : A Mod Caff v 3 T ' ow r Catholic Chureh \ s cport ¢ 1 Mit Baptist Church the & [} 1€ t I A I 1i D 10:4 m r ) 2 i ; i vipp, 1 [ < 3 of ¢ Kensington Methodist : i the A » ! nning tomorrow the s { 029 ! o S ¢ 1 1 that ington M ) o > Methodist Church ppointed ¢ e Call of t Master.” T (¢ the . ) . y ! s A Day « ¢ s t Streams Examined clo Cook v of the sta 9 . L ¥ ; 3 i ito G X r r t X rge of the Cr Roll dej Berlin Congregational - ) AT st 1 n 0. Ha ¢ 7 % i i s n ! - . 2 uid in Notes Case Again Continues vor society : . (CAnUnbatont Bage La) ! last The Young L May 1 s St Berlin Ttems wvcton for o e svers FRECKLES AND HlS FRIENDS GEE!You CERTAOLY ARE TOUGA IF YOU “SALLY OF THFV OSCAR 70LD 1 AE THAT AE MADE REE POLICEMEN ROV Wi KIS SLING-SHOT. "COMMUNITY TERTER | Arym Club Meeting PLAINVILL R a G ob o | SAT., MAY 15— B el ; o BEN LYON tena ot T in oot vit Sente BLUEBEARD'S SEVEN WIVES ' e meeting of the An ews S lay t Adve SUN. MAY 16— ( 1 Rev. 1 t D GEORGE O'BRIEN ¥ o Methodist SHAVOC™ Rockwell Park Open be open to- MON. & TUES., MAY 17-15— 2 time this & Matinee Monday at 4:15 « ¥ n 1 Admission 10c¢ and 15¢ I 18 be T CAROL DEMPSTER pare or tomo n lagoon has been dr a SAWDUST” That’s Different Bristel News = ¢ Day. | Thomas A. Tracy; entertainment Dr. K. J. Boyle; tickets, Joun Haye 1| and Ja ounds, Jamey Mr Mrs. Cath 1es Du 42 g K of | T refreshments, Stewart H home | I reception, Henry & with complic Check Worker Brought Back 1 s Herbert A, Bosworth, who com. \ugust, 1 the daughter serving a in the \ (Stra wag A she ca morn, i r Dete Danie] s by h city for issuing fraudulent I sabel, d oblaining goods under Joseph Mas: es, a number ‘of mer. Mrs s hav sutfered from his \ 1 s presented Monday morning, Traveliug Bag for Donnelly e Ear! Ding . N Mary Kasokowski garet Aliano : iy iR : = Mrs. Alexander Kasokowski of b © t i S . l ar in ¥ b 2 Blogoslowski and Sons, Bristol H. S. Wins At Meriden e T lete. r ’ e L WARATHON RAGE TODAY Both Alexander Mer H Some of Country's Best Known Run- n r ners Taking Part in Laurel to Y Baltimore Run. Jorrow vay from ark of the today for the pionship run r the 26 miles and 1 course. With the e young 1 running athon on April 19 ark and present A, cream of the ce men are en- 1t starters are sched- » mark hered stars and Boston 1 establish a new world the umy Chuck Mellor At Mt. Holyoke Today \ t Mount Hol Chicag ce H. De American Le- er from Melrose Highland, Albert (Whitey) Michel- Cygnet A. C., Portchester, De Mar and Michelson ee and four at Bostom. n has won two of the three irel-Baltimore runs over 74 feet too long. ‘ or 8 Frank Zuna. holder of the Laurel- Vital Statistic : . T N r A more record of 2,410 2-5 set on in i 2 also is in competition. Children’s Aid Society In Need of Clothing Woodmen's Carnival N San AR : A Connecticut Children's Aid oniLa ; this time of year has great 4 3 i for good second-hand clothing. R Outgrown, not worn out, garments 3 s r babies, children, boys and girls. A s to sixte ve of age are in ® onstar i Thos s¢ o the Con Elks' Carnival Committee ; e y Ty Hy eet, Hartf such respons ill be gre ed. 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