New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1926, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926. Mail Orders Mafl Orders ‘ Filled OUR ANNUAL JUNE SILK GARMENTS | Crepe de Chine Gowns—Tailored or with lace, now priced at $3.57, $4.47, 5.47 to $10.00. Chemise $1.97, Crepe de chine, all colors, .57, $3.57 each. Bloomers—Crepe de chine, plain or trimmed, $2.57 and $3.57 pair. Step-ins—plain or lace and ribbon, $1.97, $2.57 and $3.57 pair. chine and AT. Silk Pajamas—Crepe de figured, $4.57, $5.47 and . SAVES LARGELY TO THOSE WHO BUY SALE OF LINGERIE It is the season’s opportunity for women and girls to supply themselves liberally for the coming summer and secure values far above their cost., ALL-PLAINVILLES Undies of muslin, silk, Philippine, French and domestic make, distin- guished by quality of fabrics, perfect line and good workmanship. —Intoxicated into Ditch—Special Firemen—Briefs, June brides can easily outfit them- selves with profit to their purse and satisfaction in the garments pur- chased. velopes, Bloomers, Pajamas, Costume Slips, ete., made of voiles, crepes, muslin, nainsook, ete. White and colors. Everything in Undies for women, girls and children, all reduced nounee held on T PHILIPPINE 18 w Pythi ister will b Gowns—Hand embroidered and hand sewn, $1.27 and $1.67 each. Lovely Chemise that are great value. These prices: $1.27, $1.67 each. embroidered and Priced at 97c pair. — Hand scalloped. Step-ins Costume Slips—Plain, hemstitched or embroidered, 97¢c and $1.67 each. I'rench Gowns—$3.97, $4.97 and up. Rayon Undies—$1.57 and $2.57 each. ' Plainville News PAYING TRIBUTE 0 DEAD MEMBERS Pythians Plan Memorial Service « o "SiE 5 ~Grange Honors Departed Teamster Domestic made Gowns, Step-ins, En- H thia 't P, for that 1 ¢ as the sp ert it ELECT Dorazio Heads Teading Local Nine Drives Mceting of being organi- 1 Pythian Notes hav to array Berlin News DR, BENSON WILL * PRESENT PRINCE Will Take Active Part in Cere- monies for Swedish Royalty KENSINGTON MAN IS DEAD Delois Winchell Claimed by Death ~—Several Cases Tried In Berlin Town Court'— Brick Yard Lm- ployes Sustain Injurics—Items, il will by Cre A hus of § of doctor of laws on June 14. Dr professor at the t th tion of crown prince his degree. Benson's mother n, accompanied by also ch will prince and I b crowr hor, of Ya Dr. B present at House ro signally royalty it ne Buests, eon given m- Dr. B d by O f the 1s0n has heen onor Swed- ish T conferred upon him the t of 11 N the highest order which an confer upor is well § nson own in E; Berlin and in othe ! S town, He is a forn nt this place, but he now kes home in New Have e ny works on Sc of his writ- ten linavian affairs. DelLols Trwin Winchell DeLois Irwin Winchell, of.age, & native of Kensington, died late vesterday in Middletown. Mr Winchell was born in Kensington on December 1580, the son of the late Sherman Winchell and Jones Winchell. He was a life long member of the Kensir gational church. His mother vives him. Tuneral service morrow afternoon a the undertaki Porter Sons, New Vernon L. Philliy Kensington Con will officiate burial will be in the Stocking's Corner cometery. Workmen Are Injured Two workmen were in rlin brickyards this 1 were going about.th Joseph Seymour, colored, & years, was admitted to the v Britain Gene hospital at 10:40 lock this morni it hand ving been hadly 1 He cmyployed at the pany's yard. JFrand Tenedine, age North Haven, the New Britain 7:40 o'clock this morning, the the index finger on the right having been taken off, He Carbo Brick zton Congre- sur- will ba held to- o'clock from church o his h cery is treet, employe of the com was working on one of from wheels Eevmour which earries cars clay he pits to the machines. The on one of the cars was slipping and 1 Nt Alexan man rush in hospital Bond Ts Forfeited are man, ) o'clock isiasts are succes n rtown, $100 court Masg citles o thin rs the slaye n be (zen. Phil Sheriden Was Man of But Few Words General T Sheridan last w v Case Continued rd cpsking v somme Charles T er and made this a is doing well Other Court Raymond Hayden 1 310 fairly distribut the di- anxious W and to the Cases 16 Wi 1S t Pointers thout ingford for drive any further Steamhoat Inspections Service Begins Probes without cidents to the stea Pro a off Long GEN. LEISHMA ondon, June [ sir William weral o turr Britain yout} since without a Neense in was fou r William Lel Gla on. Durir mentione medal of the United vork among Americ; ing the latter part of t ponds, 1d th thrown sp vas eived t Daughter Ts Born was born 1 Mrs. Rocco M this Ar of is T well known in employed at the Ar Goods company. FOR YOUR WANTS Al-Plainvilies Lleet Teamster Drives Into Diteh C. Meeting C. of New Stamp READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS at Fxhibition to Be Held An exhibition of hand work by pupils of Ken- sington grammar school will be | held that institution on Satur- | day on and evening of this This exhibition will be open public and it {5 expected that it will prove of it inte to residents of the town. It may be viewed between the hours of 2 and draw and at afte week, to the SHUCKS! JUST WHEA TGETTO LEARNING TMINGS IN SCHOOL THEY LET rre rest in the afternoon and 9 o'clock in the evening. | East Berlia Items ‘ Commy b will meet |evening at the new hall. ing's program will be in charge educational committee who have ccured Rev. Gustay H. Schneck as the speaker the eve Mr. Schneck is ¢ ke of national storates in Chi- troit from wt points traveled extensively in lec- turing. Tt is expeeted that there will be a large number on hand this eve- ning to he nity « this The eve- of of held p i this nhraue talented speaker. former resf- s place has been visiting | | Rodriguez of Califérnia i= epending a davs as guest of friends. Mr. Rodriguez fow here Opposition {0 Giving ~ew Haven Road Interest Two More Slayings in Chicago’s Crime Wave 2 (A—A man —— (_“ . Community Theater PLAINVILLY Wednesday, June 2nd uble Feature JARDMAN MALCOLM A in “THE CIRCLY GREGOR | | Also JACK HONIE i “ROARING ADVENTURE v SO W T VEAN-T LILE SCiooL ) WISH WE | \WOULDA'T HANE ANY VACATION!! S TUAT 22 ARE YoU CRAZY? WHAT MAKES DO YOU LEARA IN KINDEYGBARDEA ARYWAY ;A 7 gl The WWay Jé; Understood ' Bristol Newsr WILL MAKE SURVEY OF SEWER SERVICE RECKLESS DRIVER FINED o' Youths Who Annoyed Girl Also Feel Heavy Hand of Law—Community Players’ Association Flects Officers —Jury List Drawn, od 1 Girl \uto Annoyers Council Names 1. 0. 0. Repe Dr. 1 Norwich Mohthly ) (AN Here olive Accider Fined Jury Li ceting Sunday Report it s P. Meeting Lions Club Outi ONicer Supernumerary Resigns <t sewer for Newell It Sailing for Ireland To Lectur e on India I th Commmnnity Player " Annual od By BLOSSER [ nkweLLS! ONE INKWNELLS Two !f e

Other pages from this issue: