New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18 1926. | . . was given misce IS I Al aer Plainville News "7 7 i i WCLPURIS N GRADUATING CLASS ‘Fourteen in Semi-Final Class at Bristol High School BRINGS COUNTER-CHARGES Brzsto[ News NEED NEW SCHODL ~HOR SOUTH Siot Present Accommodations In- adequate for Influx of Pupils " GOSSIP INFIFTH DISTRIC Voters Discussing Political Outlook Mafl Orders Mafl Orders Filled Marino Claims Attack Is Due To Spite—Shower For Miss Kennedy | \ en'e 2 5 —Firemen Defeat Lions SALE EXTRAORDINARY of SILK DRESSES 2 for $15.00 $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $22.50 regular New Summer Dresses, beautifully made, with extra good deep hem, long or short sleeves, of finest grade washable crepe de chines, plain colors and fancy stripes; silk alpaca, flowered and dotted georgettes, stripe wash silks, printed crepe de chines; hand-painted sleeves, ombre stripe tie belts; two-piece and one-piece models, on Dia —Stanley-Garncan Engagement— mond—Ancient Document Found Fast Team Here Sunday.—Briefs, —Mus, Estelle H. Wilcox Dies Grass Fire Positively the GREATEST DRESS VALUE ever offered in Hartford. Why? One of the best makers, having one thousand dresses, expecting to fill orders, because of the extreme cold weather of the past three weeks became nervous about their immediate disposal. We bought his ki Another larao ant entire stock and are able to offer this sensational purchase. 5 Bl dents win grad For misses 14 to 20 yes or ladies 36 to 44 bust measure. 4 High school, ¥ At §10.00 Singly and 2 for $15.00 ARl (Ready-to-Wear—One floor up) B[ yet been annou Marino Hits Back Politics Boil In District No Fast | llnrlln Miss 1 CORDIAL WELCOME IS GIVEN GEN‘ PERSHING American Army is home Berlin News Driver Placed Under Arvest by State Policeman WILL BE TRIED TONIGHT Leader 1 With Aficetion By French People Stanley-Garnean I Charter Members of Boy<' Club An nounced—$ix (o Join Berlin Con- gregational Church Sunday — 13 Take State Examination ; Seh 1 I Graduates of Worthington School. m Here Sunday 00 two lon by covered truck co 1 cases of rrels of r Thomas J. W E s early this mo of the Silver 1 k belonged to t the and or picious taken to New Britain only private American Steamer Goes Aground Off Tunis Coast I’hilad Wb oft Cap urn to school ton £ el modit this |this com vas en route to iShinj el rs old To Select Treasurer hoard of directors of the Ber- IIl\:yllUImH\ll'\l TODAY |contint wi 18 (P—T) Shower For Miss ting fron " rring ] READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Kennedy T. Hunge in New s held tc School Reopens Sept T £ Url 1x Temple, Or- , of Hartford nds to the be served mer, Athletiq ed for the after- urch of this of Hartford, school of Waterbury Methodist church of New hold their annuual ¢ the ek fominnn I Iks Festival a Success ast ening by the in c ¢ of the recent ks spring fest d that ap- ly $1.300 was cleared after paid. This smaller than years, although at it s ve Police Department Vacations satis- to considera Park Board Meeting Postponed com ntil ed later. Afemgrial € ommittes Meets L tponed annour Meeting B the Rockwell i last eve- ade was ap- ! ed mitice of one to ar- Wilcox parking fa- tion of the i te Albert F. ed at Rock- Mrs, Estelle H will umpire tart at 3 p Today schools Close =L Mains ille Blectric £ of new t in the East ille sections of re to be laid ross Emmett 3ristol and up “orestville to Pine. o4 for laying length of Pine Plainville arrangements, how- will be Learns of Father's Death town of atrekt Mary Pickford’s Alleged l\ldn.lm)cu Must Serve J 8 (A—The v and rge oF v Pickford held in an district O1d Historical Paper Found actress, is v 1 down by b were con- jence was in- it they and an- Adrian J. Wood, who planned to kidnap old her for $1,- JOHN D. (A—John D, 1 to cover of § CONSTIPATED? Try LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Pills for Constipation ble laxative he whole fam- May be taken Prepared by will be Auto Acelde Damage c tie own ha horning with the r to hit a pole and swers t foot bank at th 1 to his mot 30 o'cloc! ted presid ants. He is C. H of Boston front axle and fram ’ . S. Torrence, Springfield nd Leonard Vannals were directors. the running board on botl les were torn off. and both front - > Baseball Games lers were damaged. S 18 () f N k., was National association of cost ac- Sco- Mass., ected Lydia E. Pinkbam 4, Medicine Company Lynn, Mass. BLOTCHY SKIN need not annoy you, Pimples, black ‘, cic., Iy dispelled by Resinol 0il Stove Overheated BASEBALL SUNDAY, ALL JUNE 20TH PLAINVILLE Yi WATERTOWN Game Called 3} P.M.—D. S. T. Friday. June 18th ROD LA ROCQUF In “BRAVEHEART Graduaiion Tonight Outings At Compounce Tomorrow Fans in the vicinity of Kensing ton will ke treated to two good at- "' FRECKLES AND Hudson | towed to the Monument g The me of the driver could earned. Briefs Pardon €. Rickey, randers, F HIS FRIENDS ton is expecte PoP DO, et AAEAN WW’U’ CDE° HE WORK AT £ from ngton at New Britain Gen . Fiske and Mrs. T is home last even r recess. He is a stude 1 college. Within a f xpects to go o W min t, where he is employ for the summer Miss Vic return hon Smith college. Word was re ¢ her that she has toria Fiske ived ssed Keneington Congregational i nk Polgrosezeki, Alice | *h and c sponsor of the |G Heler Mary M- | newly organized Kensington Boys''chaels, Mildred Sonnenberg, Elifot \WLS SANOKED * RIN' ECLIPSES Su\)..,sm’ OH- Y PoP DOBSA'T \NORK /' ece! ne's AARD-AE DONT" GEE. MES GOT A LARD |

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