New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. 7 Riley Plainville News =50 5% | Bristol News 5500 S s hiit't vy il Hayde Veterans of Foreign Wars Samue . A large number of members from ‘ | WITHIN A MONTH 552 5 1 BRSO SUNDAY i, = e I et Connection With New Britain .. - ‘:_ s World's Gmrm; to Play e tor e e T [he o sl e o ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE ot | Lol Team Muagy Fild 3, 2 e LA 1A m iy g IS OUR OFFERING THIS WEEK PLAINVILLE 15 GROWING i oo it Vo™ (o 0p (0 LADIRS! NIGHT oo e s S S S It's our annual June happening, ¢i ing hundreds of women and girls 1 San L 3 S Sl lock £y Jatet their big opportunity to secure, at just half their marked prices, the Hats wanted for summer and vacation wear. Shows Increase—Auxiliary Birth Number of New Water Connections Brilliant Social Event This Evening at Lake Compounce — Rockwell i i i O} i 3 HiF : day Party Tonight—Many Baschall n Wy onns hisle: Memorial Here—Women Voters S tho Y Just Think of It and Benefit—Everything in Millinery at Half Price f beaten this vear ' b Soigs St D i rallex Teams In Action—Bricts., ; A otlons Howme tomobile od and @ Not only Hats, but Trimmings, Flowe Fancies, ete., all at half for the rest of the week. Regardless of former reductions you pay just half of present merked prices and the Hat or Trimmings selected are yvours. Come early for best selection. N B (Millinery Section, one floor up) A BLANKETS FOR GIFTS TO BRIDES WILL GET FULL APPRECIATION Motl-proof and Thoroughly Shrunk, We Offer the LUXURIOUS PURE WOOL “KENWOOD” BLANKETS Soft, Warm and Satin Bound r Mail From Bristol The “Kenwsod” is a blanket of such sound construction, so lovely in colorings, vith such comfort, it makes friends at once with all who have used t. We offer the largest showing in years. As gifts to brides nothng approaches it. Personal inspection of the charming patterns anl delightful colorings will please you. sold singly, each boxed. Full and twin bed sizes. Priced moderately. will be plessed to show them. $9.00 to $13.50. (Blanket Department, Annex) hole twel : R i : G y inville Re istol to Dal- may sound will be a Ber[ln ,’Vews o TR L 1 Mrs. A, C. Fuller visited " Tt e and anether | Garde Hotel. Hartford. at 8:30 Su B o o, | First Communion at their home for the s L ave ) e o 5 c T L A class of 118 boys and 120 girls AT FULYCAPACITY 55t st Bt SR el B, Rl S SR e Ly o B R T 5 4 T » Alexander Kowal- Strike Virtwlly Dead, Manu- the board: Mre. lalph B & PP canand by passing roliess, and {0 | piqgm e s e j ‘ (it eall ool et ians s kbt e i Tacturery Spokesman Says Georse Neisuer < Toderick | Aid sociery of the ing, {he Connectieht (. eooperaling By |g'elock tomorrow evening. Tl ates and Capnane - T UM Lathers, wore using the pool whes is & tlarmoan tha shIlArin bl Bernini Fstate § ¢ nis c! 4 e g = T o.: Wadswor € pochlorit is u ock v will attend r o : 2 ¢ G t L yrey met t v r in saf FATAL GAS EXPLOSION irago, ne 10 UP)—When Miss Women: Aid Society of Congrega- 4 gy Harvey, 19, a dancer, re- 3 ; s beer o .:\')"’1;" ?Y‘:f'r arned "l::»;m carly today and ignit- Benini Estate Appraised — FEast annual o o Tiast | 0F : ) aDisiane Atistactory by state ofticials Sy e nlght' o g nE on 2 ons od a match, a gas a\?lo..ondrgsult»: 3 v held Y SAREUEEL g Town's Growth Shown Hoaid b 4 = > ' her mother and ‘burne Belin Community Club Programs. \ : ar | Vho unable ave us Tha to=i's ere oo < A0 ONR S s ¢ the aut ay for a me L k t er severely. The police rne brick manufacturing con- | jotel s SRt Tl a7 wdy for today's collection ct S OEiios ; s m ommin ‘ r t t « f N % e 'e mother had turned on cer$ of Berlin are operating to 100 \fr, Clark « P P ast ken tor Y is m A i 2 t ma e R $ ) 1 v t ning a 1 £ RS with suicidal intent. W King, president of the Connecti- 3 1 la e t L 8 =B te t dle the 1 1 b & s Shal e C e in the e 4 Washington, June 10 (P) — The et Brick Manufacturers' association vening's busi ‘ . i X il ik X Erie rai d as) terstate A Teay L o g rted t S local collectior. Funeral of Coons Boy P ¢ i & 3 ; \oon at 2 o'cloc ad- S i ilerstat i ! o s Wam 3 commer n for authority Som Sl yste 1ore was donc 2 : ineral services v Willian 1 ¢ s | dres s given hy Miss Mary 3 operating under their full quota | The t Tttie T et vhole hearted cooperation with oy - o i 7 SR fantsaon of M s : 1 Par + v of Hartford, state president il P of general ertible bonds as se- 0,000 of two year dated July 1 tions Church Flects Officers— o " 1t b enit t e s oo mean, B Ieopens On June elp and have been doing so for s alsc by some time, the only lay-off being in pi those plants which depend on the | ; June 20 . the community is keen o1 summer weather to dry the bricks. |The soclal committee a creation |t sposition it some one wonll The nts which 1 r sy Jd are worki her e | take the initiative and organize some stalled have bee 2 3 3 the weekly collection of hout the winte TREATY RATIFIED s 1 erlin e 10 (A—The Reichs- T A : ol e towith v eri- ! : Bl o the la ea e Childrer me either t 7 i 3nist . i raham, organist. Ag today ratified almost unanimou; o ) ¢ 1 . Meeting ¥ th n amity treaty 1 :n(l' B :< S anr Ilahm.l (-.(J\l."\\llhng to sixth anniversary of 1 Boy Scout Troon 1 t enter field to 4 ) v at clock in the club rooms cellor Marx in which he emphasized strikers were filled by help hired |by the r n committer Join in Finance Parley ( 1l i he 1 me tomorro s cople and it s expeot ns for the Germany's desice to maintain friend- from outsi The majority of the . lub at last 1 tome, June 10 (®—The Italian i - an invitation to "lain rtment w i that at lea 00 persons from |comir § e discussed. relations both with the east and ik ured em . neetin rant 70 ready to participate 1 ee T € 3 ck 1 t r 1 S ampment. Hn) \\rl s 1 \‘1: j o T s e o : ! o e ear p : ¢ UNFILLED STEEL ORDERS SR R e 1k in f d 1 ¢ t defens cir curren but | me vill be initiated 1 82.0¢ ry ho 15 Chamber of Commerce Ladic 1 o delegat New York, ) (A —Unfilled ed. ¥ sl ng v i8 prc t eived t High School Wins u ¥ ral Tug rd ar l 1a ght of t t d at 4 G e United States Complaints are a n b made € € in the ne futur ) t ) hat Finance Min T ¢ Junior gl schoo f ? ==X s = i 1 5 ve D g I Sa 3 feoielate by autoists living in 0 ty of b & 4 # ‘aris in the 3 5 ‘\. e ind Meriden and auto- " nt ogram of {fyture on the matter. preceding 8 pi g through ‘ L z ing ; L € rsations r baid condition of the roads f Jolnson o - la d e French el l B corner ot Franklin road and Berll enierts ‘ v smen to co- i Annual Bazaar s to the foot of Sand Bank L & PEX A in defense of t Road conditions have lor T ey A ‘ i 2 '| SO ONEIaL ¥ Given by Plainville . - % thie ¢ o axent, Me t Sons of the problem for the peoj ) feve{mne = LI L i um Fife and Drum Corps READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Lol ! ; . Tan ex SR aniane s sion to use this part of the thor- 2 TS FOR YOUR WANTS & : A hsidd . re and efforts will probaby | Grange Children’s Play JUNE 7 TO 12 bg made in the near future to B! ekl arsals ng hel rt-of-Spain, Trinidad Bigger Than Ever Before about an improvement by petitien- by the ct of the |(p, “Continuing his flight Vs THRILLING FREE ACTS LACKHEADS e R S e allowed o Al ing the state for needed improve- r € paration yr”i York to Buenos Aires . lare, M T r ¢ to the exe d ATARRH ments. One autoist living in Last ! h s to be presented N {ugean © Argentine aviator, hopped Many Attractions cannot ho bidden, Getridofthem |7, 3. Donovan : Fora that g civen of thi of head or throat is usoally Barin resanily; broke sienrin 5 narning Sront | now by regular treatments with \ Lester Sigou Tl : and b The strike If ago v short e companies’ ¥ ¢ clo e 10 (P—James he was passing over the road aid is | Judging frown present t the | o pital of British ! | f PARADE AND FIELD DAY considering putting in a clain for |affair will be ¢ evely I 100 b rapucl PARA to hi ir 11 1 ON SATURDAY (] T R By et e, ! post i enld e % : AIAEE A0 NS S 2 Ll inue toward Paramaribo, 1 H o g > Streets 1 J Wil \ e euhEny . A Vac st f inge has bee ade in the Sy Cor. Whiting and Maple Streets ] R B Tamuon A 1 i L i ortcaie |t S @ itirnoon. | d % AL PP | one, Judz ¥ . Donov C R, Judge Ocer 17 Miliion Jars Used Yearly John Conlin, well known milk-place for the strawb: shorteake | | > - & man and “‘mayor” of the Blwe Hills |supper which Is to } 14 this eve- i section of the town, is plamming a {ning. The affair will be held “n, t 3 ; . :-h‘nn: 42 ars. When int:rflewed |the original plan. by a reporter this morning | Boy<’ Club Sponsors | ] e : » Mr. Conlin refused to speak for|" % yist of the spe for 4ty (:‘EST’EEDA\/ABOXCAME [ ANo-voL soTTA E M ALLDIGAT-TILTELL ) e Tl o Foondhton e e g § AS MO SAD AT WAS Fore SURE.'TL 1| STAY oUT oF AeuE,\ 11"\, you WHAT 1T 15- BUT e b e L SURA | as B SHE VO INTIELS | co AN A WHILE T ASK HER U Sov MUSTAT TELL still a mystery. Rev. Vernon WHAT IT WAS —YoU o LeTame - L\ 7 —7 — Restaurant Is Sokl 8 oriin WA : (T GWAN -LE’ | 7 TAGALOAG VET — fan. owher of il Begat o e it SEE IF SMELL TELL ! SHUY T Door! / KAtiean NoiSsen (smsoer it during the "past four |tnovofint. : & ading YoU WHAT CAME [l A ke s sold his holdings 10 Peter | citizans of the 2 included JNTHE BOX , Q ino of Berlin and the new own- | om { FRECKLES. | i) - 13 now conducting the business. | e 1ist follows: Tyman E. Hall Excursion 10 New York \ oW ens, George everal Berlinit ¢ planning 10 | Gyre M. Cowles, Harold Upson go on the excursion to New York | <15 Paul Baler, C. H. Taws city which is being arranged by 1 | fon “Patsy Gianmotta, 7. F. Ham- New York, New Haven and Hartford I 1. Clark. Harold Ven R. R. The train will leaye Sunday ©. 1. Phillips, John Hart, Ber- | morning. nard ~oore James Ellsworth and | Visiting Here | Louis Goodr Henry Fagan, former residert of | | | | this town and living in Califorta. is | | spending a few days here VBINNE | e lgoo " team was held relat He i in the ins Taat it Lusiness Rev. Vernon L. Phillips was ouf Annual Meeting of ot during the dds Mrs. Robert H. Deming wi® elect- Richard Gorman. a former resi 4 president of the Women's Ald | dent of this town visited several of | clety of the Berlin Congrgafional [nis friends in Kensington today.

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