New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 26, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Wil NESDAY, MAY 2o, Mafl Orders d Mail Orders Filled Filled STYLE — VALUE SEASONABLE COATS NEW MODELS FOR WOMEN AND MISS All white and the ing special prices we offer unlined, in the very late new colors. A splendid range in flannel. At the follow- man-tailored, hand-finished garments, lined or models. Also Coats of natural kasha, some fur trimmed, others plain tailored. Broad choice awaits our patrons. Among the colors you'll find white, rose, sunni-green, powder blue, botany flannel and the natural kasha—at this range of prices: $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 to $49.50 FINE RANGE ALSO OF OTHER COATS In sport types and dressy styles; black, tan, Mc trimmed, as you wish. Priced at............. HOW ABOUT A NEW FROCK? It takes an awfully smart frock to make one look cool on a warm summer day, but these frocks of ours will do it, they are so intriguingly styled. See our frocks of high colored flat crepes, knit alpaca, so dressy and comfortable. Frocks of georgette, many colors; frocks of voile in light and dark shades; printed crepes and others of print and georgette com- binations. The style range is delightful and wide enough to suit all tastes. rvhin or fur .50 to $95.00 gray The one you want awaits you. Priced as you wish From $5.00 to $75.00 CORNERSTONE WILL BELAID SATURDAY Program Announced--Stone | Contain Many Historis Articles PLANS FOR MEMORIAL DAY - Observance In General Same As In Past—Businessmen Wallop Stand- ard Steel — Veteran Fined For Drunken Driving—Bricfs, The program for t school es will be high school Wyckoft orc In the Cornerstone FILIPINOS AGAIN ARE ‘ FIGHTING AUTHORITY Being Glatz William Ontlaw Moro Bands Now GASES FURNISHED BY HARDWARE CITY - Al Defendants in Berlin Conrt Reside in New Britain Tunted and Battles Already Have Occurred. San Francisco, May 2 third Has Second ()pummn 0, r M. Griswold lerwent an operat New of the time within horit hea nother of underwent an operation thew FISHING LW VIOLATIONS ("j‘ix.i;_:}j Sowa and Charmut Discharged Be- | . cause of Insufficient Fvidence— pRLE I AE G sable, a{.ng i o . that she : r Colonel Her une Coming Wedding is Announced— e Goaes o for 50 of Fishing Licenses are Jssued ] LEx constabul Killed v Britain was town court last ¢ case on the docket ing t city. 7 E T - longe 11:15 Woolr fishi to I r this year. Tt iber and it become Only on at 6 e outla had fai lations 1 inoa inhab General in for Moros nittently war authorities since ¥ Tu . peac 1 led. Mont} terror ewis ap ssion will roll s have t and 4 gre seven m ants preceded Wood's order Gov- to to ha occupied discharge not proved b were 1t Play s will I\'u lhm:h Wil o 1pation, have in the ty Ger L W roubiesome eported lefendant to- forced off tl en by 1 that t Lanao col said t trif b strife to 1atn; Pau an 1 the an effort make \Invfl Ameri Birth Is Recorded ma- | noon Community Club Meeting | ten outlaws | The annual meeting of the Wort in Dec ‘om 1ssocia- al move bujary The pr and d ed bu but hting foll iting follc mber ington ( Y itor against cipal ki Last Berlin Items T A meeting the 1 nity ¢ will at 8 a'cloc hall 1 probable t + S. AVIATOR ACCUSED & P tenant rong, 1 stully ording to J y were discharged. Konick Is Pined $100. Iex Konick of New Britain 1 $100 and costs and a suspended Jail sentence of 3 when he was found guilty of while under the influen this Commar at ( mity | 8. N., who last year u it committees | attempted to fly from 1l be appointed to take cl f| States to Hawail in coming outings which ¢ sched- | PB-1, is cd. One will be held at the shore | spiracy in He was arrested on Saturday it{and the other will be held in con- | dictment, ast by Officer George Kanupka,|nection with the Worthington Com- | returned unserved after he had d into a Connec- | munity Cegter on in Ber-|here today. Commut Tub evening “om in di am of ¢ ial Day Observance 11 Day wil i _mornin fleld rnm 7 o'clo plan vill m ooms On 5 o'cloc Plainville News - last me g Businessmen Conquer am last eve ine evine esmen ined Drunken Driver Home On Furlouzh School Visiting Day visi Ann 1l Banquet o | nt tions to Bond hot onor of Quig |o’clock. The ¢ Klemn s will be elabc aid, of New [ who alth no announ: s to its with driving while character « been known, fluence of liquor Dancing will foll plea of guilty, w Wilbur Trudell next Tuesday e ians from E: sented by Attorney to Kalkow harge th enter nt it i was under and s ni sy FRECKLES AND until low the meet nd his group of Berlin will npton on June ening M ey HIS FRIENDS cewumw;nmnn% g | Big Double Feature FLEANOR BOARDMAN & LEW CODY CYEXCHANGE WIVES.” in or Also W)L DESMOND in “THE MEDDLER of their years Meeting o'clock Motl Club the N 110U Part of Evidence Disappears as Wom an R lla Avay THREE PAY WJO APIEGE For Fire Commissioners Meeting Funcral of Willian Orders Memorial Day Tssued— Scudders to Observe 60th Weddi Anniversary—Lawyers and Do tors in Pool Contest Tonight. Lawyers vs. Doctors Meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary tol High Defeated Salvation Army Dedicates New Hall To Celebrate 16th Anniversary 141!|p Policeman’s Leave T t of Of mat Stowaway Hides in Trunk on Is Discovered on \\ harf would- from larence Rigshy, N;)lcd artoonist. Is Dead I am authorized to distribute to ca FREE on Thursday, Friday and Saturday A 25¢ BOTTLE OF HIGH LUSTER FINISH the automobile body cleaner that brings back that factory complexion on Duco, enamel, lacquer and varnish finished cars. The Cooke Garage, 86 East Main Street, Plainville owners who call at my filling station ton of New Britain, where arreste ‘| \rmrlu\ evening Brown had rable 11, tter Con- |t pursued they will put on an enter- The Community csup or- chestra will accompany the group. Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood West Cromwell spent today her | | daughter, Mrs. F. Vernon The condition of Jerry Leal of this place, who is seriously ill at the New Britain General hospital, was re- ported as being fair today. Wi Wojleck 1 Mrs Amelia Brooks Young, Mike Sulma, *esesky Antrim, New Hampshire, is| and Ealsako Waikiewicz ing her son, Alonzo Brooks at| Bochski, who was arre Wilcox avenue, t| counts, was fined $10 others received fines of costs, with the suspended on payment of of court. geewrzz!! 1 DRopPED conside of with Read him LAST WEEK I LOST A | NICKEL. ONTHIS SAME | OLD BOARD WAL= T'AA | GONNA TEAR UP ALL T’ BOARDS TILL I FIND TS NickeL! along w Violations, itain W court for fishing without a All of them were ar ed wardens on in nsc game men men lic hy of Poor's| home Berlin his on execution of t e FIRE Damage was done th, daughter of in the mith of Beckley, | to a bride of William Glatz of New Britain on Saturday afternoon, June 5, at 2:30 o'clock The ceremony wWill be performed at IN WALKER CO. SHED at about $40 an incinera~ costs | estimated by fire from rear of the owned ith Wedding shed comp vesterday aftery Co. 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