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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. Mail Orders o A&? X & . opping Cerzlu’ Mail Orders Filled SUNDAY NEXT (June 20) IS “FATHER’S DAY” Remember Him — It Will Warm His Heart ' OUR MEN'S SECTION OFFERS CHOICE A ve too never OF MANY SUITABLES FOR GIFTS many Ties. We have a large showing of kinds in the very latest of imported and domestic makes. The ! “Wearplus” is a favorite, and one or two chosen for father will give him | pleasure that he will enjoy for some time to come. Other Four-in-Hands and Bats are offered in Imported English Italian and French Silks, Chamois Faille, Palm Beach big variety of designs and colors, for ‘oulards, Swiss, Crepe, Mogadors, in 50c to S4.50 each ‘@ ” : New styles in neckband or with attached or Yorke Shlrts collars to match: broadcloths, balloon cloth, ox- fords, also madras, silk stripe madr: ayon silk and otk good shirtings, with all eolors guaranteed fast. Price rang 50 to $5.50 each OUR FINE SILK SHIRTS, “Yorke” and other good makes, give choice of broadcloths, Truhu silks and radium; blues, tans, g also stripes, new checks and figures. Would father love one or two? $8.50,to $10.98 each MEN'S FANCY SOCKS, imported and domestic makes; lisle thread, silk and lisle; solid colors and the plaids and stripes, as well as cquard effects. Not one bit too gay r father. Choice at 35¢ to $3.00 pr. GOLF HOSE in wonderful assortment, plain or GREETING CARDS FOR FATHER'S DAY or is the least you can do for father. Com ment, from 5c¢ to 50, as you wish. fanc sale 'u Book Section. one \\‘[” , priced $1.00 to 8$8.50 pr. A card appropriate senti- 1008€ Cards also for the graduates are to be found here. Come, vour selection Plainville News MRS. MASTIN DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME Active Many Years in Plainyille i Congregational Church VIRGINIA CONFORT[ WINS Captures Declamating Contest—Tollf Pitches One-Hit Game—Morrin Arrested in New Britain—New Britain Corps Cleans Up—Bricfs AR SO0 Baptisms at Exercises at Congregational Church Wednesday Evening : PASTOR ALDERSON SPEAKER "85, 2520 . Children’s Day Observed In the Churches—Flag Day Being Ob- served Today—New Britain Men Placed Under Arrest. George Tryor or the wed ceremoni nts, a large number of [ s amily Just Misses No-Hit Game r 1 to capacity x ques| Kalish Just missed a perfect inged program of s g A = = peopl 1 1 Har Flag Day Fxercises ollowing ie t t i f! Berlin Briefs th Htars Str x \ i iitic $ o'cloc | exercises | 5 s to N Flag excursion s stu c eld at t H iven railroad : ywn, Miss Mary Gris- i 1 and K r D ! of fr t i aig 1 1 uy o : v & i ! All- To Hold Picnic All piaces a a 1t 1 in 1 New [ N W New T i All-Plainill @ flamn nd from the place Henry Austin, ( ! « Donko, New Bl A rested Gassils 1 1 yia Essa, Edith Ner Teslie Bloom of 20 Wi = ; ' 1 oward rank J'ronsen B Nev Britai was 1 FowadInK evneaty HOe 0 4 L Women's Rights Should ¢ 4 Gibne atherine P 3 fte 3 c : Edward Evaldo Grosia i motor Include Execution Too . s Bloom Guite, Geors oc- |the influcnce of W Paris, June 14.—Women's rights \ 1 ¢ Mary Gutov Carlson of 47 Ju hould include the right to be guil " Winston Hall, Goodwin Carl | rigipg with Bloom, was arrested o0 | jotined, leaders of the feminist move i 2 gren, Norman Holm- 'a charge of drur Cor ¢ are I Iy told Robert John lsaacso walter | [ matior P rund -Jesk te Grors cnjlonds D —— N : g aL : ! ”f',““‘ o phold 1 " (‘ongregational Church n Roy Rerlin Congregational Activities : »'W” i : JUNE 14—S8:00 P. M. Munson, Norma Eliz-| The annual meating of the Mot onderined to de Admission 35 Cents Helen Catherine Pa- ferhood club t a taken into considera Paroswich, Mary Berlin - Con ¥ v Pailoz, Russell Furness Potter, |day aft. rnoon at — - \\ liam B d Kk L. Donald 4 8 be SURLE Al Siract e, A “:" FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS liam Kirk Wa o gnes W “] at th \ program follows A pary in Proces W siona . Flow o Class | sington YOO KNOW \WRAT TAGALONG 60T IN THAT Paul's Corps s Second Drum corps Iife and \ R N ‘_v, n, “'\‘ cond prize | Mathofls in modern competi- | tion amon um corps in Plain Major Clarence the sccond ille v Walker t Presentation of Diploms—la B financial seere lin sch America tary o 20! S aring T mbo-Greceo ol commit Nuptials, olemnized nd Guests wedding R onul at St. Paul's Jorning at After the graduat xer 9 o'clock when Rac reception will by n-}l‘l y t A Sen | and Ralph Polumbo of Kensingeon | ors of the chure ope were united in marriage by Rev. J P S e dvais Sncepe ewfil | EEES ENTEEA M TN to graduates and thei ‘N1 ¢ Brennan. pastor, who also ccle ing the exerciges bride ‘was attended: b se Home I'rom School = lumbo. cousin of tha groom. and @asvey Molumpby, gon of Mr& 'y o' oy was Alfred E. Grec AN 70 SAY Hartford Post Office In New Fined Tor 4 Rritain U Sarprises With a Win ty 121 0 2 . 5 ~ N Stephen Cook, 2o : Bristol News o o e P00 0 O e e N ment Joseph Transporting I ain 2 -‘ try, organized reserves. loc e S ot Al his discharge he was en- Be ¢ T , t vesterday afternoor ess in this city for a r. He : HRcE SR r was in the insurance z by o 5 P [ Portland, Maine for two L L T 3 {Sand Tt : several years he ses and ; b < he pro- ¥ Toand e New De v e el 2 vements. where he has fe con- |, one 4 i It new production SEMI-TINAL MATCH Endees Defeat Pittsburgh first game i ] Ganrea A o es were silent to a big M C Indus s at Muzzy Field and 3 oon on |0 o went down to de- feating R K nds of the New De- l 1 - t team final J ) S Only ce hits ) r T in the five M ¢ Mandell i 1 \m:m who L was e bal- — Adams 3 Bristol L 4 Bristol Endees cannot be . 60 » ¥ h o.% & Tomight ) » 0 2 0 0 o Mal rt 311 1 080 Jaises Powers, Wil- ly. Willlam Joseph | Philip Thiery. he graduating WS President, Sixth Aveuue Man Goes {0 Hos- Methodist Church Notes i o pital With Arm USeess yens mecora someh or tirars : R THRILL AT PARK LAGOON © EreEd ( Swimmer Seized With Cramps And nthi MReart T Accident « £ : . Is Rescusd From Drowning— Graduation At St. Joseph's School Blanchard Heads U, S, W, ¥ N Season Too Dry Grange Meeting . a s Married (5 Yea 1 of the Bris- Ass of 1914 rm hig! Governor Tu Philadelphia IR b Company Division. prey and hampaign- division the 26th ough ommissioned ranks a sergeant. He to the officers’ France. Day Exercises Ivielon and for r of H company. Olse-St. Mihiel with was in To Play At Recital s commissioned a the largs north- ving station un rned to this country in nd was discharged as'a nt on June 23, 1919. He the officers’ reserve 2 as a first lleutenant . 1925, he was com- missioned a captain in the officers’ command of the ions broadeast apes Drowning ted in N WTIC \nrrm\l\ ¥ 2 | of 456 North Main & ITES-STINGS Apply wetbaking soda orhouse- hold ammonia, followed by - VICKs - RLACKHEADS six hits in \tw four worked. Culloton, Adams, allov but » balance of the game, people had crowded into the pa o8t of ¢ am to show as expected score of th e ‘{e;smas That s That' “antinu 4 on Page 10) j WRY,SURE ONT WE, IMOVIN 7D 5 WHAT L".(f ON) HIAN 17 Looks ) ( \ g | % |