New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926. Mail Orders Filled OUR MAY SALE of FROCKS For Girls 6 to 14 Years (Regular $3.00 to $5.00 Values) $1.89 each An annual event of great significance to all parents, giving chance to secure a season’s supply for their daughters’ street, school and vacation wear and make big savings. The styles give choice of one and two-piece models and dainty straight-line effects for street wear, play and camp suits of crash in knicker and blouse style. Play suits of Peggy cloth with bloomers and blouse in light and dark blue. There are frocks with embroidered red collar and cuffs, others with combinations of pique broadeloth and organdies. In fact, you have broadest choice for only $1.89 each. i THE MATERIALS Yomae Ginghams, Rayonell-Braddock Ginghams, Imported Striped Broad- cloths, Printed Dimities, Kalburnie Ginghams, Windsor Prints, Peggy Cloth, Linette, Sport Crash. Varied assortment for selection ) _ COLOR CHOICE includes Rose, Peach, Cadet Blue, Green, Tan, Orchid, Light Blue, Or- ange, Buff, ete.; plain colors, fancy stripes, plaids and novelty patterns, with plenty of bloomer frocks, 6 to 10-year sizes and one-piece style, 10 to 14-year sizes. Take note that we reserve right to limit quantities to any one customer, absolutely none to dealers or their agents o For smaller girls, 2 to 6, “Babyland,” our Infants’ Departments, offers little frocks, values from $3.00 to $4.00, on sale at only .$1.89 each Panty Dresses, plain, plaid and checked chambrav and ginghams, some with smocking and handwork, others of colored dimity in all the new shades, with ruffles, also colored voile Panty Frocks with hand embroidery. Choice at $1.89 | Chamber of Commerce Committee [on Monday evening. A tun arte lesired, as all memt to make retu number of tickets sold. will be a county ngton. Forme s H. Holcomb will |speak planned to {Judge Malone of Bristol. Plai |plans to have a good representation athering. Protest Granted The protest made by Scoutmaster Leon Griffin of the local Boy Scout {troop as the resuit of the meet held |Saturday afternoon in New Britain, |has been granted by the judges and Head of Greek Orthodox Chure Christens Local Child ~ |pas een erantea by tho judses & SEEK PERMANENT WALKSmMr by Mr. Griffin that his boys lined up mext to the crowd and in two events were not noticed by the judges, so did not receive any points | for their w The other scout- agreed that these two | staff relay and Paul Re- | run over a week from | when the events which ned by rain will also be conducted The local officlals are ry appreclative of this sportsman- | New Britain troop lead- will on Plainville News METROPOLITAN I VISITING_GODSON goverr {nvolved th vere, s} tomorrow were post ‘Want Permanent Ones Taid—Ac- races, cept Resignation of Rev. George L Browne—Briefs, metro- of His Hollness Gennadios, ipolitan of T onfea Greek Orthodox church and honor- | rily giving up p ary pres of the Y. M. C. A. of | eyl aid ol hs Saloniki, is visiting his godson, John t Sthird Stamatis of Whiting street, proprie- | tor of the Central lunch. His ran is the highest in the Greek or Or re- place nce to home a eup. be a odist ill be held 7:30 o'clack. the Hubbard eir play Friday Several dress re held and the ©5 promises of being one of st juvenile entertainm E. V. Rea from the Hartford to- of |ing party, the | has ned hoepital she en confined for the veral weeks. Memorial ¢ and the wher @ v plana are program for the 8 »a ready for publicatio Kamin- pipiicaiion Misconduct Charges Against Young under night by Superfor Court, June Term — i Other Items of Interest. in o | extstence of the Connecticut Valley | was the one selected to lead the er ln ews | Orchard company be terminated and | musical prog th 1 that a special meeting of the stock- | convention at Providence last month { holders be called to pass upon thw | T will be reat of the jaction by the board of directors sca it ed that ;z.p re | Misconduct Is Charged will large attendance tonigit | Five youn le, Mildred W, 1k | everal ot surpr . |ot 104 Rockwell avenue, Brit- | for those attending. i | 3 Ernest Bourgeois of East Ber- | The weekly pra lin; Madeline Clark of { Me churel stry w Britain; Joh morrow evening |ski of Beckley, and Ervin Smith of [ The children et | East Berlin, all members of hool will hold T ' are being held by 2 New Britain Men, Involved in|sein potica on cnarses of miscon: i s |duct 1 it is expected that the : “Holdup," Return in To Weeks it be ri this creme ac @ ccs- IC on of e Berlin town court DRUNKEN DRIVER =~ FINED javineer was |1ater date. He ST ‘flox)"l several of then onds They were arrested last People—Ida Marriatta Appeals t0 |2 New Britain policema part of the week Chil Skl thiendrivertos tholcar dnadinol| E T B R TTITE SHontay fleense With him and he was In|poqay the usnal program will b New Britaln police court this | o 00% ') S ey h {morning on a charge of driving o ancay hihisiie {without a lecense Since he exhibit- fed the 1 e the |aga The cases of Joseph Charmut and John Sowa, charged with breach of the peace, were continued for two ks, when they were called before Judge George Griswold in the Ber- | lin town court last evening. The are being held in bonds of $100 each. Both men reside in New Britain. They were arrested following a “holdup” early Monday morning on a back road in Kensington. It is to the M, observance, and Mrs. R. B. St have been entertaining from out of town The condition of Jerry Leal, fined to th New PBritain Gener; is reported t eriti srwent a blood transfy ontly and for a short time ng appeared to improve Rose Belden is sy ys in West Cromwe t him was nolled. Fleury Is Comfortable Henry Fleury, foreman car in- spector, who was severely {injured Monday a car pin- ned him to the freight station plat- form here reported today to be resting comfortably at the New T Britain General hosp It was stated that Mr. Fleury's injuries con- Isisted of concussion of the brain and many bruises and abrasions. His recovery is looked for. Returns To Duties Dorothy Bancroft, assistant to the postmaster at the Berlin post office, has resumed her duties after an illness of several w She un der operation Raph- ® lael's hospital, New some itime ago and only was nding with state meet at Middletown this Saturday will be the meeca of local sport enthusiasts. East Berlin bas five men entered in the inter- mediate events and it is expected that they will make a good show- ing for the local club. In event and dem Fine of $100 Levied John E. Hoffman of New ing while influence ot liquor, was fi $50 of which was later remitted. ¥ given a suspended jail sentenc vs. He paid up. n attracted the attention of | [0 Frank Brown on Tuesday | Dance Willl Be Hala y 11, at about 11 o'clock. | ye moembers of the Grange sew- | npted to make a turn Ll W b ol gt near Anderson's atore, | g “ o TSR ing of Kensington. He was pronounced in- {2 (L™ R EEEAY COOH X toxicated by Dr. A. J. Goodwin S FiIcEion s faanca by vl Appeal 1s Plled o tawa ioattant i ae libe Marriatta of Kensington, |tje first event of its kind held by | will be with breach of the peace 1o organization | cd $10 and costs, together | ¥k Nan Assaulied with a suspended jail sentence of 80 [ A voung man of French extrac- days, filed an appeal to the June 'tjon was assaulted last night about m of the superlor conrt. Judge 1 o'clock near Jacob's Corner by Griswold stated that it was her sece fifea Indiviival o sbedeed: e ond oftense. ineq indltadel whosy WEAVER H. S. HERE TODAY » po- | W She was arrested on May 12 by o Leon Botinad and sy The second high school attraction Constable Frank Brown after an al- ting. | of the week will be the New Britain leged argument with a Mrs. Tarditti | Tho young man, an employe of the | HigN-Weaver high school game at of Kensington. It was said that an |Berlin Brick Co. had purchased | St: Mary's field this afternoon. The argument waxed hot over the strike | groceries At a store in Ken. | Red and Gold team will be situation, Mrs. Marriatti's husband |sington and was returning to hiy |SITeREh and a victory.for the team being one of the strikers, whils Mrs. |qu Witl. little warning his |18 Pprobable. o LN Tarditti’s spouse is still working and |adversary appearsd and pr Manager Peton Bmithiogitne track is what is known among the strikers, [to pelt him with rocks, ses team annou :vd tha v‘,” 'l\('vz 1s b.” Mrs. Tarditti complained [which took effect, injurin 55 for the Yalo Interscho- to the officer. | French lad is only about ic meet at New Haven Saturd Receivership Continued 30 from this city will make of age and he was unahle to pro An order was entered that the re- the Haven, | i Mrs. of driv- | the d £100 and costs, st Haven, recently r B cont an ot } showing an athletic association be organized for future meets, trants have been ordered ov- All when ke v e o'clock, daylight time. re are in the road so many entrants that a number o | trial events will be run off. will be entry in the s Fast Berlin and he shot put. i be one events from of house on Worthingron L. Woodruff, town room Tnquire A 1 clerk.—ads escape. are iny st ral r meeting of the | Monday | 4 munity the afternoon to he devoted | that the team makes a satisfactory | may | to re- | Wesleyan fleld not later than | at its ful. | Program By Flecutionist < Miss Eunice McKenzie gtor odox branch of the Catholic ch and corresponds to that of Pope ir {the Roman branch. He arrived in |, .o | Ha last week and came 10 |(apiag | Plainville Monday to see his godeon | He is a guest at & ho during his stay here and will leay ht to continue his tour of t 1 States, the purpose of which American people for hey gave the Near 1 after the gr of onist, s of the en- or 1 egationa |is to tha the East { war { came fron polos. a | four miles the relig help wh Final Whist of Series luring an; tr ctropolitan same town, Meso- in Asia Minor about | rom Constantinople, and ous dignitary's brother was best 1 at the wedding of Stama- tis' The Greeks of the old world have a very complicated sys- tem of relationship, the best man | being godfather of the first born brothers having the ildr it happened that His and the AT T Tsaac Y. Hartson ot Branford < home ation to other ¢ s is wa eral ness Go much clo country, he names the baby and is practically its legal g1 an | Accident Thrashed Out metropolitan came here Mon- - fheos St ening and took Stamatis for AA tomobile, a great christe at Stamatis’ home on Whit His Holiness Ger 4 a0 priest in charge of the ceremony, |y | baptizing the local man's son. Many prominent Greek clergymen men from 2 Cec was s a R ePare last Just here was ningham Kennison of 1 New Dr the cars involy other was at fa last night tain ris poin At Quarry Tnjured It whipr Businessmen Much Excited < committes try to ber of property the center of | r 1ilding cement | there are none now | The more permanent thera are in t | appearing it wiil © by t lectmen a a o property owners who are | on this subject will {eftort r bas 5 whil ind try practice Jast n prospects mprompty aln stre 1 practice man of t game and a his team showed Hird pitched no. whi to improve con- ditions of tl Resignation Accepted signation of Rev. G made om being of alks town Ray Cassidy play. All-Stars 1 e challenge ar at 6:45 sers of 1o cssmer orge I | ¢ ed t businessn evening. ire tequested to xpedition from the Standard Stee actory invaded the Economy store him- 'inis morning and accepted the Dusen | yyuried Sneidema week from ™ wve a Our Saviour has rect o'clock me was the parish and will one July 1 A {to take this acti health, and the allowed m to retire to build self up ard Va and James F have been will elash pointed a committe c a | tonight. v men ar suitable successor o ing roster of t pasto rec I Rebekahs Surprise Officers Mrs. Anna Vanc wly electe warden of the Annfe Brown, warde last evening w a in hokahs, p | from the | ceived a et of carnations, glven an amethy responded in a thanking the d evening was spr | pre from all rounding Flainville. Visiting Day Visiting day will be obse morrow at the Broad streat and parents and friends of the plls are cordially invit opportunity to inspect | being done there, Clas } reguiar operation, and work the pupils will be on exhi Tegion Notes | Brock-Barnes post. American Le- | gion, will hold its regular mr-vmg:‘ for on ha parish regretf at them by ap- I men, Lathrop. Flected Fditor Misa Alice G. Maloney of 43 Bo hem a nurse at St. Fran hos- pital, Hartford, has been titor-in-chief of juarter’ publication nurses of that is institution Notes The Woman's Feder Congregational churel its work on surgical China tor row afternoon parish he All lodge at t uild will be morrow afternoon Our Saviour parish house. at the CI There wil COMMUNITY THEATER PLATNVILTE Wednesday, May 19th Big Double Fenture PRINGLE and CONWAY MYSTIC? JACK HOXIE In s will be { jone t ition ATLEEN TEARLE in “TH FLYING HOOTS" erage tion, de act South- |at will [council Council otes to Make Survey of Attorney Noble E. Plerce Feted At Elks' Club~Judd Acting Mayor— —New Polfeeman Named—Police Surgeons Appointed—ILand Bought For Cemetery. Becaus (mabuek river ha s a1 wate system in the Forestville sec on toward the es- jer wa was g of the the city g of And 1 isat nig for a pri a sewerag to put always was ma a For- e has alwas contention Cemetery Addition to ths' leave of Named Regular Police m officer named to homas Me- wded hi Additional 1 vot Lights The cou 1 to ins land and new by ree streets where ler Improvements the city Street cets ¢ e cour contract o R J. Ives, 10 Washington St x usad one season, for [himself. The police were noti ceivership of the Carbo Brick com. {soon after the inciden pany of Kensington, of which Wil- | The name of the young man could liam §. Hyde of Manchester is re- |not be learned, as he has lived in ceiver, be continued until November | Kensington but a short tin 1, in the superior court, Hartford, To Plan For Banquet yesterday before Judge Wolfe. Mr.| A meeting of Bolton-Kasica Hyde reported that the receivership |American Teglon, will be held was a fricndly action started in May, [Morrow evening at § o'clock at Le- 1622, Since that time, he stated, the |glon hall, Kensington, at which time physical property has been turned [Plans will be made for the aftend- back to John Carbo under bond of |ance of Berlin Legionnaires at the $6,000, stata department banquet 1ul- {ed for next Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bond, Hartford. It was | stated today that about 19 men have {already signified their intention of |attending. Plans for Memorial Day will also be discussed at the meeting, it is expected. Those desirous of attending the . who have not notified Mr. post, to- ARND PLAY, MOM 7 GEBWIZY <L DONT WANTA STAY IN T HOUSE . Miscellaneous Show( A miscellaneous show as ten- Miss Linnea J. Bery ‘on of last evening at th Worth. ington Community Houg Berlin | stret. Miss Berntson rec¢ ed many beautiful She will © come the | bride Meigs of Berlin in | dered Beckle the near futur To Dissolve Company A special meeting of the Connecti- cut Valley Orchard company will be held at the New Britain company on June 19 o'clock in the morning, the dissolution of the company accord with the vote of tife boar directors on May 17. The resoh tion adopted tim follows “Resolved: That at in d of at that is the corporate Trust | 11 | to act upon | Pasquale Giannotta, mus 1o s0 by tomorrow if they wish | reservations. Reservations will be |arranged for by Mr. and Mrs. Gian. {notta and it they are not notified in time, arrangements cannot be made. Fast Berlin Ttems The Community club program for is evening will contain some of e best entertainment features of the season The Everyman's Bible class orchestra of 23 pleces will head the program. This orchestra 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WRY CANT T 60 VT ] L 70LD YOU To STAY IN WUILE 786 AINISTER, ) IS HERE-DO 2 £ ( DIDN'T YOUR MOTHER JUST & } TELL YoU TUAT YoU CoULDNT €0 OUTSIDE? BEAICE AND 60 IN AND 7ALK 0 AAR. WEAVER - MIND ME Now! 7 AST Enoughfll’s Enough ' Bristol News SEWERAGE SYSTEN - " FOR FORESTVILE - Sig ey street Appointed P B. B ugh Acting Mayor Judd n Hom g toa Bristol-Waterbury Line. Vote Fund Foi £ & ok TROUBI Rival Stage Decor Create Dis Curtain Goes Tp. May «or Upward Reacti Fi on/‘h F; M FINTH irbance reachers held ir it w E ators in as Sool on Hits ranc Te o Be Sent to Pri 19 (@ TR Paris n - as nday sen Ohio Police Now Have Another Doy Wh ADVANCE 1hle Mu rder ® X MILES e \WELL, FRECK\ U wwep Ape vou coins 7O BE AMARRIED & — J § T /A i~ [ = D ) =) s BECAUSE T\E LIVED WITH MARRIE PEOPLE TOO LONG !

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