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N EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926. 7 Mafl Orders Filled TO FOLLOW FASHION'S MANDATES * YOU MUST HAVE A LARGE HAT FOR SUMMER WEAR Beginning Tomorrow (May 18) SPECIAL DISPLAY OF WHITE MILLINERY AWAITS YOU HERE Overy woman and girl wants to be up to the mode and will be if their summer hats are bought here. OUR SPECIAL WHITE DISPLAY includes Milan and Hair Tats that are smart in shape, tasteful in trim and right in vogue. There are White Sport Hats, Hats for Jress and Semi-Dress, also Tailored Hats with trim- L mings of ribbon or chic roses. A Stunning Showing of Other Hats in the lovely pastel shades, also in all blac those who do not want the all-white. for weddings and bridesmaids. , give a most varied choice to in pastel shades are suitable Lace and flower trimmed. Those Pay a Visit to Millinery Section, One Floor up Plainville News l; TRIPLETS. INCREASE - FAMILY T0 TWELVE * \Thought to Be First Born to : ‘ Plainvi]le Pai‘ems uTHREE WEEK END CRASHES - Man Badly Hurt When Car Rams he Parked Machine—Baseball sults — Businessmen Organizing Team—TFight in Mountain View. trip Smashes Into Parked Car B l. N g Has Birthday Party ! Miss Elea Gill of Kensing- | erlin fYews | e s o ) her h lay ¢ \ | occasion ¢ THIEVES EAU[iHT,ffif“ autiful and | Mother mul Daughter T lm|m( ame Stopped by Rain f; Nesgoda Adrie T Rebekah : Martha Meeting Ma R K K 0. 0. \ Bicyele Stolen ¥ ! cor Businessmen's Team the most inter A i High School Defe ing A ¢ A at 7 [ A Two Believed fo Have Attempted .2 e - l he Worthington Community Holdup in Lonely District |y o vomrdi G0 « : A lithers were about sashes w's e e S , Rev. Dr. W. L. Barr prea i { affair w AR 3 o 1 of th 1 1 el ik HELD FOR COURT HEARING |:ics i sl § , " Dt Radio Reception On Berlin Street | Ther re will 1 will have Being Tmpaired By Interference— 5 WD £aye ehc ; T At i oher ke venilie . e Ly i A Mr. and Mrs, Pinches Observe Baseball Results is ‘ recly s - bascball games plaved Sat- Snow ac s into | th Wedding Anniversary—Births, i e & D : scrap, three wh T ] , Joseph Charmut and John So }q’;“‘x”;;w Leapor P Satals Mackinac Steamer Trials ' ! of Washington street, New Britain | &% O ¥ 0 New T | Minor Crashes ; WarHiors et Open Today in Providence are being held in bonds of $100 each j L0 B o { | Two other and lesser acc | P cr I, May 17 (@) - | SRR B0 M Gl Strike (0&( Bnthh A L Fined Yor Speeding T ‘ eturned as | zrowing out of an occurence t % 8 & rs oper i Rot Bevt ot Fintoinl|cos o idae 3 i morning at about 1:30 o'clock on a (xmmnmonl Q? 750, 000 of Bristol ¢ i S S g ely spot on one of the roads in ) vermnent | Britain oolll ol sl ; | extreme western part of the He o ¢ | town. It is expected that they will | Fred Cal siup court tried tomorrow evening at ] en a night as he McVay I o'clock in the Berlin town court. | : e v i the lice there is mmons, . According to the poll - i n " s @ our a hint of holdup in the e "'}' Ohsefg ‘“Mdm" “'"{T’r1fi ¢ E vet it is Methodist Church Notes s two New Britain men, who with | nd ”(. Jo Pinc il L Of Ipossib expendl La Aid ciety of t T s P . - other neople, two)of th | iington Ridge abserve © accurately and t nctd the police ] e Dt gt \ from New Britain to a lonely ,wd | on saturday b d be necessary e A “ar West Mountain. According 'o‘ famil Assur that the coal stopp e : ¥ ) formation secured by the police | P s’ home is not greatly prolonged and tl oper Ly i y ¢ trwo men, Emil and Allen Norden being 18 people present ot is an early return to normal Saturd T, Mills 4 t of Plantsville, were driving I3 present were John Pinches, Jr., | conditions,” he sz ‘I do not an- ing X | West Main street. New Britain, when ritain; Frank Pinches of ipate appreciable disturbane: serves of | the other car fell in behind them. |New York Charles Pinches of th 1e of the present finan- | were e The driver blew the horn conslde ¥armington, New Hamshire; Robert | C al year and 1 no reason sheots of -\t o E ably and it was evident that some- | pinches of Berlin, and Richard |pres to propose additional |worked on the mound for Plainville ABY D thing was afoot. The Tlantsville of New Britain | taxation ook e are soon “nipped in the bud” residents attemp e other Pinches arc among —— : : without “dosing” by use of— and made ' t known pe ey Bullets Are Exchanged L to 'c KS n roac n effort to n church an Seimm e = o ims u i Orient. _Hi ' R S e L In Passaic Strike Fight | sereys innen nit w loolmate of Mrs. Ba » Tept 1n hack of the Nordon| g nt i chneetis e, N. J., May 17 (P—Police |safety of th Tl Scouts Do Well VAPORUB tachine and followed it to a point nd were residonts of New |of Garfield today reve details of e it ' Boy Scout Troop 1 of T o Overs on Jars Used Yearly ) ne Mountain, whe the | n for many years. Mr. D L yaachang ets in th Is bunched nd = = ’ 5 stuck in the m I" 1 his sons conduct a Woo tox o ahic I nome (it From Lydin E. Pinkbam to ng ere. Mrs. Pir (A ' bl Sl S , _c Her Great Granddanghter B e ‘ ‘ it OMMUNITY THEATER N T L o e PLAINVILLE “Lydia 1 | AP D P MON. & TUES.. MAY 17 and 18 ble ( i . ARSI S SREREE “ D. W, Griftith's mot o0k } e ; “SALLY OF THE SAWDUST? 1 f and W * with 3 14 m A sasoline. ) Tt is ex) 1 that a 3 I Dempster and W, C. Tield \ orth aw h tive of a t Al curt 1 red {5 ot e om vs ¢ i mitted to leave ar Ve present tomorrow evenin 1 o ! ) rake you laugh; she'll als a ‘ found ithat ithesce Lo meeting of Berlin Grange to fu and You weep. S or ! ! moved. Several of the men from the i & T ot e o this : other car fell to Cnes organization is lering ofithis i e all o t S jens then got Ty N i A5 2 # : table Frank Br 4 el MERITT RY . AL nto mo 4 it is expecte AtE Gompotnd y When the second e 1 or his evening's ilon Officer Brown was already T e S AL SN i his way and when he arrived Weather No Hindrance . A son was born vesterday to Mr e latter part of this month | 3 and Mrs. Thomas Bouchard 0f lheen reserved for the Fast Berlir I Beckley. ielegation and on this occasion the A son has been born fo Mr. and men attending may take their wives. | Fred Schofield of Hudse A comprehensive program has | been mapped out for Wednesday | THAT WAS RUDE OF THAT AGAIN = YOU MUS' ALWAYS BE POLITE— POLITE PEOPLE NEVER. NOTICE TAINGS = NOW GET BUSY WITH YoUR JAOME WORK ! | oAt 1t e o (Crar In spite of the wet weather of the mud, alee. - o believe that | terday there was a goodly numt . oW . ko 5 11 1 pike 1- | ! holdup, although the char ¢ i e ] / stands as hrea of the peace. Of- 3 day had be “‘ 2 - fAcer Brown arrested the two va}'vv‘ ‘w',.mr:‘,‘,mu;\: &% v'\“r‘] e OLD MAN METZLER DROPPED ¢ fmantiendasabove] allowingstisiotls [MEsANT O (e e AIS FALSE TEETA 0UT DOWN ; ors to go to ”"",","",','}fli.u it e e i o | - TR STREET 7S AFTERNOON, e s of Worthingtou Meeting of Selectmen | MOM~ Y0U SROULDA. interference which has prevented | men will be held this evening at th | . LAUGH=GEE! them from enjoying satisfactory ra- | Town hall with First Selectman ] \o reception of late. It i3 said that | Geo B. Carter presidin ;w hoise comes from an old style | expected that routine bus | anting pad which is operated prac- | be discuss | iy East Betlin Ttems | ¢ 1t is said that ttempt will be | Another visit is to be m to | | made to find the owner of the pad | the Wesleyan observatory & num- 1 \nd that recommendations as 10 how | her from here. Last month weather {1 article ean be fixed will be made. | conditi wore 0 poor on 1 According to information secured ccted that only a few m: s today the new style pads do not r trip to the observatory. Very littl dlate interference. | was seen of the rs and planets “ Births Are Recorded sky was completely ove |EVERY DNE OF You!! Dony YOoU ENER DO A THING UKG o good hi ‘ ment and um the bealing with Boy Accldentally Gored Russell W 11 old son Terry n«l'y! eslno rday morning while feed- 10 the He was ree to the Bristol hospital wh stitches taken in the is groin, cows. Bristol News GALENDAR CROWDED IN POLICE COURT ral sh in Wh were gh fee ccidental, esterday ling that had his afternoon. ng T. & ent Order of Hi- 1d tomorrow eve- Cide‘Brandy onHand dotog Bad Che kW orker Given Chance To Make Restitution—Cow Gores Boy e —Gambling Honse Keeper Assess- el J. O'Sulli van of Camp stre o died at St ed S10—A. L. Chaplain Coming. | T i ing W ¥ Heavy Shower Saturday 18 1 s nio s ) W of . : Drunken Driver Fined $100 Pavar Attor- | v |fined $10 kenness e Case Against Woman hludlnlar - o Hargrove, co or assault and ¢ of peace on a woman i until Thurs he o at the re rior court in elther cas Attorney Quinlan for the Another Maine Product i rry Blake hose home t is Endees And Colored Giants Tie Mai who Rain ke up the ball game be local New Departure base months, w stroet hav- 1. Both teams were put 1 excellent brand of ball, 4 y, and E ristol making two hits to three 1 to escape his unwelcome imade by the visitors. In spite of ¥ ing weather a large y h wd was on hand. mo Funeral of Mrs, Masack ror funeral of Mrs. Joseph k of Terryville road, was held home this afternoon Rev. Hubert D. ct Methodist es and lot in National Chaplain Coming Rev. William E. Patrick, national ay of the gion, guest Post Wednes luncheon ) at no to Bristo will make only one th American Le epre visit this tim er stop In Conneeticut, Meriden Wednesday evening. { Fineéd For Liquor Sale Smilard - stanley Cwik of 117 Hull street, guilty @nd |, rosted Saturday evening by Offi ed cers Henry Jeglinski and William Thompson for keeping intoxicating liquor with intent to sell, was found ed $50 and cos! ¢ of liquor 3 rs. 1 that he had kept the stuff for o called owner of the car, w ficer to make the arrest arrested for a similar | wi not was repres arged. He orney Anthony Rich Gambling House Ralded ngelo of 13 8chool | » Malone in | ed | blish- Wi liam Co Fambing. 9| yimself, due to the fact that he has was fin- ! o framuent. | been Il for the past seven months, being argec N A S Saity o [peiy harged from a New York hospital three weeks ago. |Some A;;a;;f North Were - Hidden by Dense Fogs Milan, Italy, May 17 (A—Definite observations of the unexplored ter- charge of gambling, were taxed $1 | icted at 4:1 Thom it 1z been mad roker DArkoasn d |ritory between the North Pole and masRIEDIDETS Colangelo {4ja5ka by the expedition on the irchased the place 1 ay and xorce was rendered ossible by 1d the court that he was preparing |qonsa foge, according to special dis- o make it info a lunch room. A lpatches to the Corriere Della Se: charge of operating a pool room | ™0yt oo it GHe"UOK g reache hout a lcense was dismissed fOr |50 e ‘ynexplored territory, th ack of evidence. |on the airship were able faintly to SertencelBubpendidl see that no land existed. Then fog Herbert A. Bosworth c Per |torced the Norge o rise to a great nt address was before Judge |, , after which for many hours 0 s morni with ' she flew .umpl, ely blanketed in fog. ving obtained false | stenses Ly lssuing worthless | pARACHUTE gt MPER KILLED e one for 318 and another for | gan Jose, Cal, May 17 UP—Fred Bosworth was convict a | Zeigler, 21, special student of aero- ics of the University of Call- was instantly killed here v, when, in his first attempt A parachute drop, he fell to the ground. More than and spectators witnessed the @ parachute failed to open sald. FCZEMA Relieve that itching. barning ter- back to | P turday el M o8¢ to mak 1,500 feet By BLOSSER Wiy, FRecies! e \DEA! POLITE PEOPLE DONT YAWA !! 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