New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 23, 1926, Page 7

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e i Y " " NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926. 7 : | " W BT S > P[ 11 N’ nd Tfl ACG M | nd late tered the soda and ] Will Flush Mains | B [ N spring water bottling business, whieh | ainville News | v rwo oo [] [N AT ‘ rtsto euwg s reiios e S i 1 x t it will flu he 1~“ of this enterprise, he 2 | those in Moun- ¥ company remaining with that ' BUSINESSMEN WIN e T S NEETING QPEN SHOP ]HRFAT e 4 Mafl Orders ¢ Mafl Orders it e L ',' : 1Fed 1o wilts ok RN wcks on Sunday. The w : wo brothers, ‘ : | —— oo ekt lected as President RS | Trials Tonight — . : e ieces Dr. Frost Cleans Bases and s of John Baraglia and | Harttord, Comn. sune 23 oo — | DELYVEr Ultimatom to Smkmo fir funeral w1 bo held at g:30 ' A lJ Sale of Towel Gives Team Victory e e mernne o e Garpenters Eletive Tomorrow nnual June Sale of Towels , e A : Theyiar i Drteah . e will | : . CHICKENS KILLED BY DOGS o : {9 BUILDERS SIGH NOTIPE e . Y A 4 S l‘f rlngs avlngs or l e Bl Animal Does Damage On Crown & i v Public Hearing On Buliding Code to { 4 Street—Baptist Church Starts Ts- I 1 1d, Mass Be Held This Evening—Edward J : straet = ! TOWELS, BOTH HUCK AND TURKISH; CRASHES AND TOWELINGS i G g 2 0 : : veriis j OF ALL GRADES, SIZES AND WIDTHS, WITH CHOICE OF AS [ Bne o e oman s Thn Y > I M Fitzoatsick Dies A Sge ot 0T:AL Mo B ¥ will - COMPLETE A STOCK AS CAN BE FOUND IN CONNECTICUT, || Crushod—Plainyille Bricts o Wi Hospital el : OFFERS CHOICE AT UNDERPRICINGS THAT MAKE IT WELL ) ; : g ne f B ! \ WORTH YOUR WHILE TO BUY NOW. T Ne¢ X i South Chippens Hill Auxiliary 2 WILL CALL ATTENTION TO THESE : ‘ o LR owark tor . R T ek T ¥ > 4 K TOWELS, regular 19¢ grade, colored borders. .. ...15¢ each gamemi) b J VElL fof the M N RN Sl B ittt o v Miss Sands } K TOWELS with deep hemstitch borders.. . each Bl e PRSI b i e a0 2 o S g Mg ( 1 Farm bureau | JCK TOWELS, homespun bleached, regular 29¢ kind. ... .. each 1 ¥ r Tsaac Madeley Dies A ) Gr ows, was signed by George J. La Mothers’ Club Meeting - T BEE 1UC ’TO\\ ELS, all linen and very special at. . o el s s Raeh ¢ ; Rt aantantsd o : LS s Miss ‘ S aEEn 2 e ; S sl ; ' 4 UNION 'IQ\\ ILS, large size with colored borders. . ... : aane DA ! clc ageren of Is V. former e St o s R 3 RS « chureh' wilk g | HEMSTITCH TOWELS, all linen, worth 43¢, for each i : ‘ ‘ o i scuried st ixi0 sanot e R C ] el e z ! | HUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, hemstitched, 69¢ grade, 9c each 1 5 e 3 b ' jent ¢ . A il it = EXTRA SPECIAL—AIl-Linen Guest Towels with hemstitched colored o w - v 1t hose rbsiimelas Hig | & M s pointmen t 1 and r borders, rose, blue, gold. . £ .25¢ each Bl with a s ] in the | wire, A | PR = 1sonable o | X ALL FINER TOWELS, including full line of John S. Brown's Old {I” Tne' Duetnossmen ad the advan-Uns heen gesntaten: o tme o §!ARTFN|] DLAVS n mintmum wage from 8 1o $9 i Bleach Shamrock Towels. . ... . : at reduced prices tage C of such old timer years ral .1 . L the int 1 S - | H\}\:\I\H TOWELS, white and with colored border, 29¢ kind. . nale v Mike Tevir W ourselyes - s = 6 FANCY TURKISH TOWELS, regular 45¢ grade, for. ..33¢ each one at f the LYY T ive no s z Y L] LARGE TURKISH TOWELS, 65¢ kind, colored border oo Bl sick ; wont I‘MR ‘1'\]) ( UB (JW et vote to its members | ll‘. Hold Swimming \|.~Lx ; ”. A\ I‘AI; iE TURKISH, white and fancy, 79 and 89¢ kinds. 39¢ each : » only at the fi BOOK 10 H H S S!UPIN [g From P;,S[ 0& ce {0 Brainard fcx the pre bRl | L | oy EXTRA SPECIAL—Small lot of large white Turkish Towels, also e il i ; 5 4 S Sl th, 1926 1 Prh i [ colored borders, 69¢ to 75¢ values.............. e 3¢ each o 1 Iro 1} Guimard William Carlson Wins A« 11”I Hfld It is od that a suff avrax ! BLEACHED CRASH....10¢c yard TWILLED for. ...12%¢ yard hers D Ibmll e Ged Award for Eecllence i schol | ———— Cra e e S e el \ Others of all linen at 18¢ and 21c yard Wk 1 first E the , : " AT V. s Shon 1 ¢ S e e 1%y "oty BROWN CRASH at............. s 29¢ yard ‘I > " cad e partment at Washingion today § for Jas ated that he has bee v and prizes will be awar Glass Toweling, Hemmed Dish and Glass Im\u\, All at U ndmpucm. 1| Lest . el D S Louls W. Young, freastiver of the |¥Mcied S Raiiontasun iy D ] o those taking f 1 second 7 ( ¢ ¢ to the | =50 meot shibition of } i . 100 a3 Mrs. Lill i ) fes Yy George Ngla L the | \(tending Convention of Fire Chief: J n bon rs. Lillian Burke. 1 nto a ken oo g ! ¢ T ! s 1o be know mbor st e i loe it of Kensington, who dicd 3 SRALIL % o ’ 1 1t ot o e L R i dition ¢ t el ) J Lo i AR fire chiefs of New England. Wil- { R e : 5 T \ s o e e ettt . I CalbLA OF T Sends Check to Fire Department a 1 ussau Springficld 1 q re { k F, ¥ ¢ b t v T ) or T 1 ——— ¢ s b A ’ < A ¥ fire dep: e efficient . " 3 susper i ! BioL = on of ’ r in which the flames were L A Extension of Wfllmmgmfl Dis Berlin ' Chautaugua Will Return; nts from Berlin, t J 5 s ' trict for Improvements e | Slight Deficit This Year - o TR i{ ———— lor 2 3 e : AL 5 o mporary reeceiver | "‘ “t T i o i e e Chureh Paper Tssued LR er which 5 t branch of crafts- |3 f A « th turny a short 1(‘1.”‘ Miss Cowles, Miss Cowl is th T ; T ’} ( n\‘ i A o) not t 1 1 e orr n r(v HVHI\E‘ | Berlin Court — Funcral of Mrs, ' ton the int )t tha ) N i s o § o'clack in the n Burke — Berlin Congrezational | 100 e (.,"':T,“" ,""”""“,_ 55 r I | S v lis will be held o oposed et otes QllLsrt 8 sunday Scheol Picnic Saturday. y it “"" odist ch r:‘ tendered Miss N I ; ) ) X b : iston have appointed ag to extend 1the the home of M ".[ fl\wi Barr v has been editing a c : g A Methodist Church Pienic Worthington Fire lons wer last evening. Miss Case will becomy | Paper for six 3 \rs Lt 1pon nance. 1 nnual outing and picnic of Py contines of | ¥ bride of Arthur €. Durity of || g T s 1 f r ol ! $200 ode, W s pr y >rospect Methodist church and t taken last | 9 next Friday afternoon, e pa vell printed and con- i s ins o s v school is bein 14 at Lake m present indications in 1 t g S qua X Con i lay, special cars leav- ! 11 be several hundred in ne of t t ¢ o i i : <! of o ¢ I dinner (O | 4 " o outing to be held Sa . 10 K n Iiduneed ) ¢ . ) ¥ pavilion at 12»(.% : 1 v oon. There are quite r of perso z & ] ; of .. nile s ry y events for P Bill K to be heard from who have reer I | 3 I & to Chin etors S o '1 i N y.,fi;‘d, 1, here- | was learned today that info d the social com- 'y 1 by local ad 2 v Dl ol 3 : party returned at 5:10 p. m., vill 1 not belong to Bill Kneeland ttee what they intend to 1 N I e = 1 [ s o 500 persons enjoying the out k! 1 ? Connecetie igl 1t o his brother, Frank, who Te(r il ":“f- ‘['hu is irpo ',"Hm ‘_\vt " ,'_H‘ e Not 2 ,\“”‘f A o onldl standird buil ‘, ) Power Co. to install lights when-!alse operates a trucki iSiness, | that the committee may k ; . 2 ¢ ot el e A Bl e s ever it sees fit, it is ¢aid Dussault is from Chicopes ny to plan for N t hand w it a|Sirects given below on the days as | et s . ¢ S Vlm\“ M) — The This improvement will be a man Reccives D ’ Theie Atar part of - 2 wed 4 £ “" SH e 3 W "‘(-"”' \“;‘”"” '\ IhEdasIcEnmy aeasd) hon . (Bhilli Deant ol Goryn Spring Co. 1 3 tructures in the city. f zor and its indispensable Bl yours patl Earminsion ae e e }[Pecn seenred through 1 eth pURE! ! 8t i ol way [JHC1Y TazoF and " its indispensable Ny of thoroughfa S nd re j" . where he has e fl'k\;:‘ ,’:‘,,L,“:“WL’ b ot n Goes Over L Al Broad & v suggested some s 1 v\n.mh\n noctnias oF x:\y; % “ trict and it was s = .\\m. [Elasiatnesttaiialied arkitiaieves 2 ; Co I N v i h 1) i “axe” ra up one- was callad to he- [the Methodist rch Thursday eve- | was rdingly put over 1 5 W oy T y merous fir S | yunh GEORGE STANDS PAT ; s Kensington [0 7:30 o'clock SRS ORIl b bob i tED by reom. on Jin Tk OB Dyt i I iR past fwo y ki1 ; mh'““‘ re '1""“ bhene | Legion Auxiliary Meeting Joseph N. MeKer S80K ; 1 H At % o At :"I:”,[\n ‘!I,VV g Saith ndaries of the Ien-|been carrying on his sty varm mugg ther of | " I ville, Conn., Ju Sk A will provide many sos in 1 nate w 3 will A R A LT it Edward J. Fitzpatric, aged 67, & llow myself to be driven e e e Vo i 120 s 1o e byt g e contni a0 || Removal Sale el knosen resident o€, the clly 70r |t st the. Nbecst. pariy Tige) ! the section taken into t Mg crop. This was experienced y..(,‘ s are urged to at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ol hospital at midnight tast <ht |a Junchecn in his honor today. last evening. The Farmington as vear by a number of local farmers, ON ENTIRE STOCK i following an Illness Ly /“"1“ g ‘”1'_‘”“ was A number from this plaes attend- O Wedne \.I:n June v c @ ol confines of _ th Wi court last evening on aed the graduation exercises at s Co. On July 1 we wiil Lo locate NG s Fitzpatrick was born in Chi- | Special Notice | houn, rmer-| speeding. The fine Was |Cromwell school last. o, s ior o s at 91 East Main Strect with M, Lo 35 3 L. ly the Mattabessett r later remitted upon payment of the| The annual Epworth his vacation at SaSonp ity binoraniatte | ] ! G | In addition to el ot tiiite Il be He1d atives o M \rs vies, Gas and Oil 3 \ N } Methodist Chureh of Plain s to ti west th S ey b 2 9 t 1 as 0 vld s Sunday School Pienlc ersity next month, members nhi e i Rl ey ¥ par 1 as a | « ' from w',‘l reatdents, decided 1o x| TI° dnnual plenic of the Sunday (tending from all over New En AT Loy The Cook Garage|| |10, o for > e 8 ,.‘H; P road, '”.\“P ;vlr"r"]""*”w“!r.) P s \:;U‘m”“ "MM h‘“ w‘”‘ E 5 Soh Herlehy & Aymett, Proprietors to "‘l “m Eonini Sae ol 1 S. E.|ishes teake, tea and extended to them and it is not ex-|church at 10 o’cloc} morn- | AR T R D S e e = S pected that the water mains will be|inZ in private cars and special direction at the|busses secured for the occasion. In | the| of games and sports will be carried | S the|out and a basket lunch will be i not largely at-|served at noon h Deming acted as Give Play Tonight . b § wilcos, Pardon C.| Al s in readiness for the pres- POPL LOST WY FOUNTAIN ) WAy DONTT You GINE AN EXACT o Mortimer H. Rhodes entation of the play , “Yimmy PEN YESTERDAY AN' T\ MAKE A SIGN OF DESCRIPTION OF IT* | ere elected o serve as members of [ Yohnson's Yob," under the auspices | | LOOKED AL\ QUER EVERY- ) SOME KIND AND PoST SAYING \WUETHER OR ] coming year.|of Rerlin Grange in the hall on PLACE AN' T CANT ITIN A PROMINENT NOT 1T WAS FULL OF | Mr. Wilcox and Mr, Rickey served | Damon’s Hill tonight. Members of FIND 1T = WHAY'LL %LfiD?TiOQEONE IS JAK-ARD POT YOUR | on the committee last year, Mr.| Moriden Grange will be in the cast 1 Do IND THE = Rthodes being a new mem! He | of the piece, which is in three acts : ¥ OEN NAME AND ADDRESS i fills the vacancy caused by the death [and is said to be an uproarious 4 L of Francls Demin Lester ¥, Dem- | comedy. Dancing will be enjoyed i ing was elected scerefary, treasurcr | at the close of the performance | and superintendent of the district. |iL is expected that there will he a | b The auditors, Frederick Troup and ittendance, juds the sale | i ! 7 A FOUATAIN Emil 0. Shjerden, were reappointed. | of tickets, | I 1 ] 4§ i )4 e S oten o s o exagtus | To Return to England O - ) QA i T 5 | ) , PEA By A mills, two for If and four for! nd Mrs. Buxton of Failsworth ! % 4 ) b 2 | e - s , ] water, the same as last year. This| England, who have been spending 3 ¢! tax does not come due until next|the past four months as the guests { June. Reports far the past vear|of relatives in Kensington, will leave | were read and all departments’ were | for heme on Saturday of this week i found to be in a satisfactory ndi v will he accompanied by Mrs. 1 tion, the financlal report being ex Buxton and son of Church | ) v <! ecantionally encouragi street, Kensington, and Mrs. E i - Tt was announ there s s and son of Percival avenue, a <light surplus in the treasury | Kensington, who will spend a vaca- | ; and, eince the district will have to tion of thres months in Britain ;

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