New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926. L) | Plainville News |75 i einni e o nenne ™ Bristol News | cov oomumms ety ws om West Point 1 t New Yo ckwell ) | Ml orders _Bow‘/fl/z’o— r & & N e artford's Stopping Geiiler attend the ex- rmorial Erected Ten Pupils to Compete-Singing T e 1 A itoue Prosecutions to Follow Similar ». o WOMEN AND CHILDREN o e T e 1 et m Gray and Pachment Kid On RECORD @@_ST. CLASS 15 3 A % WIFE AND ST0 MISSING ™ ™ School to Graduate Largest Number Fiventor Notes Mrs. F. B. Forsell Dies Suddenly — ildren's Day Program in its History—Railroad Schedulc » wil Conrelman To Graduate From t Point—Foreste Changes — Children’s Day Pro- = t r 3 L ¥ We Elect Offi- gram—Auxiliary Initiates Five ses’ $4.00 .50 to $2.50 pair reen Week-end Luggage Items 26, 28 and 30 i f or russet bind- ..84.98 each pockets, I ..89.98 cach i John Malcolm Rayme For Outdoor Sportsmen 3 ron, $1.49, Wood 35¢ each, 3 for 69¢ each S1.98 each $2.49 v ...,90c¢ each T3¢ and 98¢ each S1.29, 51.19 each 3¢, $1.29, 81.49 each Ditson's, St. Andrew's b Largest Graduation Class . TRAP ROCK APLENTY THERE i vt * Ko i the_sen . v . Chge o 11 4P st il ‘ SR Grant T. Wickwire Goinz On Trip ¥ Mildr following grad ¢ 1 s straet, bt 1o Europe—“Tabs” Have Social Evening—Meriden Grange to Give Play In Berlin t roperty t AU Ayt S N % s y \ od ; V Auniliary Initlates Five ba T Arnoys Dofeats Tanch Developing Material N ¢ 1« t g \ Suit Follows Crash Her . or- - Army Officer Acquitted Lpin ) : : i 2 2 2 On Liquor Accusation , Lto the matt Sl 1 each of t il T nea Y e B Jox . Month's Mind Mass s T will be cele | « ¥ A 2 jZ = + s P [ d ' 2 1 Fagles Carnival Tonight Stationers Will Hold 1 and was r " it LT e I et Picnic Next Wednesday ., el g . e S ot T 1e] out f the Connect- 1 " T N i A o In 1,000 e t 511,00 Standard Steel Baschall SUZANNE TO PLAY T William Harrig ps 1 A A 1 this from WTIC, t ¢ # - vill T to Tost vor \re ot o 3 LIMITATION OF CLADMS Four De L 0. 0. F. Mecting 1. 0. 0. F.. will be held + of the i and tene- t § o'clock in Ste n t 1 ing were badly scorched. e — paint on a coach which was , = ~ ) s t < Piremen's Ball Game |parked near the ga on Race S I CE-HOUR | ; W I streat, was badly fes as the the school. 5. CHAUTAUQUA SALE : N ; i l 9 10 12 Only—SAT. A. M. : ". 2k 3 il s : : Bl Congregational Church JUNE 14—8:00 P. M. Admission 35 Cents HATS S1.00 GOLDENBLUM : ¥ ¢ % e A MILLINERY CO. E \ t g fe — o F Tudge, |No. 2's (Cortinyed on Page 29) " By BLOSSER MOM NONT oL T / PLEASE TELL ME WHAT | N YoU GOT [N THAT BOX R AEZ IT ANT FOR AN BIRTADAY, ISITS w:uv KIND OF FURNY BUSINESS 5 TS THREE-HOUR NE SALE i l‘ v;;.‘;-n;\ Ttems 9 to 12 Only—SAT. A. M. The str v short HATS . .. 81.00 held at the Me GOLDENBLUM ; MILLINERY CO. & AWAY B i WHAT WAS IN THE BOX EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOM Raphael Building, Phone FoR TAGALONG ) ~— SEE TOMORROWS | PAPER — 1 TRIST ¥ W. Main St in tn Tt is hoped as the town's |

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