New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 8, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1926. Mail Orders Filled WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 12V;¢ each All linen, colored sport handkerchiefs Value 25¢ 18x45 SCARFS 94c each .Oyster Linen, lace edges; value $1.50. At Art Dept. "OUR-IN-HAD 45¢ each Also bats in new patterns Values to $1.00 CHILDREN’S SOCKS 19c¢ pair 0dd lot rayon socks Some slightly irregular; all colors COSTUME SLIPS 32.47 each Pongee with hip hem Radium, lace trimmed, or milosheen TOILET GOODS DEPT. offers Pineglow Shampoo, regalar 50c bottle BOYS' SWEATERS $2.25 each For sport wea ange of nice colors Sizes 5 to 12 MEN’§ DS 9 2. r WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS OF UNUSUAL WORTH Shop Here Tomorrow! TENNIS RACQUETS $1.49 each ” good grade Very reasonable at above price SILK GLOVES $1.10 pair Novelty cuffs, one clasp In newest colors WOMEN'S HOSIERY 79¢ pair silk and rayon, fashioned leg First grade; in all colors RAYON VESTS 83c each For women; picot to In colors French Panties $1.25 WOMEN'S APRO. 29c each Small band with yoke Trimmed with rick-rack AT DRUG DEPT. vou'll find Apex Syringes special at BOY first grade PLAY ¢ 95¢ each Khaki and blue, with red trimmings Good value Berlin News JRVISTIRANN FORTHISTSTRICT he reason h ool at noon is to allow t opport reg! tal Ands 60 Citizens of Greater Berlily ; Named for Duty : AT DRIVER ARRESTED After ing his tw m Youth Taken Into Custody t of Collision—Miss Glanotta Showered —Teaghers To Have Ticnic In akegn n v Portland—Waterville Here Sunday 1 Golas 18y¢ Sixty citizens of Berlin, Ke in and Beckley ar iry list announc it s Grac an Van Hartf yst Selectma tive list w preser e on the 1 to the ) in tur s the list Woodr today Jamaged con: t nec Golas Tarely Ap iss Mabel A miscell Miss heons Mabel C. Miss Ne cupations: Berlin: E BODIE r frien and h rlin 1s spent. Douglas M DeMers, Fowler, an farm on by notta. of many b is to becon Picnic e schools of 2 | Kensington. will hold Willlam H. We Grant 1T Wickw Two the and i 1« N + hope of o1 lis anklin -arranged s 15 pla 1 by cnic supy ies will be arrang for t 1 the 1 ar East Ber d d The Ke Ahrent ng. farmer; rotired: Ira M. I William P. Binardo, mechanic; Tames Brown, retived; ard P, Dunham, real estat er ger- | Iy, 17 Milton Philip M. Fagan Yritzson, mechanic contractor; Ezra > thir list follows , mechani Lewis N. dwin, fruit low H ous teacher EFOW- | classes towar present school ¥ sehall fa ity to see cam in action sington A Goodrick, [ secore board, ; James C. ¥ mechanic; | game the Hooker, retired; Earl A.|je mechs ymond Milton, Moftatt, me- ehanic; McCormick. plumber; | Dennis 8. Negri, retired; Frederick L | ton, contractor; William S. Nor- 10bile Juson M ; Harold Upson, clerk . Wall printes a broker in New over the hoarder line a representative s will b i | port insurance; Albert |¢ Pasquale Gian- |55 notta, carpente Henry Horn®, ppe ague attraction will ready for the game plumber; | A large representati Pomona Gran: ance at init salesman; Hemlock 10 of Stan. Britain, | in of | . and N Berlin is represented by the Fields, Amos C. Case, clerk; Har- R. Clark, brick manufacturer; ry W. Dowd, retired; James P. (igan, clerk: Hobart 1 srmer; Edward K in Payne, cler Corge he epers 3. Pott arles A, Woodwa rer yesterd 15 par infant o'clock at th Now Britain, and Greek Catholic ce Berlin Bri wing it Y were held this and ( mont ess. P ehools Close une 18 | Miss Mary Griswold, supcrindend- | of schools, annour ed that at on June 18, the sch |8 o'clock s of Berlin and vi |55 atrs for the summer abfihs ciamlinE ok the hools will have just one-half’da¥ onary society of the A m r routine to school closing. News of the Anderson Family h erson « k to spend hi Driving Under the Influence when from 1 automobile Wart of . Giannotto enjoyable entert Miss Giannotta Francis Kerin on June Plann inned by br Waterville Team Here Sunday Watery Sunday Initiation of Portland Grange we tory exercises Portland 1:30 o'clock. Infant Dies hn Szylatyi, the 11 days old son John 8 Kensington, afternoon at the home of ["uneral service Greek Catholic church s university ng of the Knights of Py- thias will take place this evening at | Ora. Edgerley will be hostess | urch tomorrow Welfare St. Paul's T. A. B. } il 4 o'clock Friday after- years. closing of school to mak 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jo r guests du Mrs. Pe take matters inci- terson’s brother t Berlin Ttems 0 wee &' Aid society of . ing on, rtford, Exchanges in Worthing- Sothard, his city who has |« which rs will be Y.. for the Knowles residence ox- tte in veral days' : West Haven. 3elden reported a very pleasant Everett Payne managed the of rom a ves in 828 about 1 A car hind a n West 1. Both cars by the f considerab for both {portance will be brought up. was put under program is i Constable Leland Rich and Frank in court this \mann. Max Sugenhime, chairma Ariv- [the recreation committee to mak ctivities of he Fourth of Jul i |vear will probably be in the 1 lawn social to be held on the r old, 1 at drive ip. ince is expe rr rt Showered was ten- Giannotta at Garrity in A the hool of the occasion. N 1 be the fea L gram which is now being arr: tinment fal exposition mencing June 1st and ending De- | ember 1st is attracting several from Among those who will attend | and Mrs, Ralph Gamble and will make the trip by {held in the church parlor: evening following strawberry supper at Community hall, Mrs. Charles Pratt of West Crom c1l was a visitor in town ¥ bur Trudell will stag npton Fri vening same pros as was st | Athletic hall several weeks ago. ann play of o o he fol- r. Individual d by t Tespr the T FIRES RAGE. , June 8 (P—Fores fires continued to burn in California |today in three widely separated | areas, the Scquoia National ¥ Trinity Nation and Angeles Vational Forest. ir of given an op- ille town st the Plainville News MISS EVANS WEDS FORESTVILLE MAN Marriage Performed Yesterday at Congregational Church LARSON CASE POSTPOKED Nistico Will Be in Court Tonight— Man Guilty of Non-Support—In- fant Son Dies—Busincssmen Face Standard Office Tonight—DBriefs. et Evans of one of the of 1926 wl Case Postponed In Court Tonight N of thorities for abont two mo Eapes t Targc S Annual Bazaar iven by Plainville Fife and Drum Corps JUNE 7 TO 12 Bigger Than Ever Before THRILLING FREE ACTS Many Attractions PARADE AND FIELD DAY ON SATURDAY Cor. Whiting and Maple Siveets T K hlman T | ; substi-| WANSC lirthday Party jcan Legion | Auxiliary will hold a bir th its versary re of t »f its esta mittee Missiona Mo Tnfant Son Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- ing, Antiseptic Liquid CAPAIGN DATAON ¢~ Banish Pimples By Using Cuticura Soap to Cleanse Ointment to Heal § Try our new Shaving Stick. Bristol News To Attend State Conventior Strike FILE WITHC. OFC. * Information of Interest to Tour- ists Now Available NS Q0 A T R e e Three Summoned to Court For Vio- lating Traffic Signal—Boy Missing I'rom Home—Petition For Changc In Train, Father Magnell to Speak Meeting St to t! o and Game Meceting 108 used eceived shipped s will be Superintendent me €ggs are rout are of Isabella of the held Knights of m North Main ng Class Day Exer veld yesterday Lxaminations Start FRAN Drops To Noon ARRESTFE i of the Bristol high 10on in well numbers i on the stage me was de- Ar- o solo was n and the Wil ma to mem- 34 To the But Today FLUCTUATES Dollar Before Ihen Rises a Bit To Frenct lar be- lay, aft- banks, of the oth to s, where own that tlement, with Mor- vailing to DAST He claimed woman yrted Missing 15, always look { At nd ans everywhere recommend it Children ages. 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