New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1926, Page 9

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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUN 1926. 9 Mafl Orders Filled W leomp X6 JULY CLEARANCE SALE COMES NOW A SUMMER EVENT WITH BIG SAVINGS Giving choice throughout the store, at sharp price reductions, of wearing apparel for the whole family, also Furniture, Linens, Kitchen Ware and Household Necessities of every kind—a sale where every department swings into line. Fill your every need now, for future as well as present use. Will pay vou well. The Offering of “Carter Seconds” Is a Big Chapter of This Sale Underwear for men, women and children. Carter's is too well known to need further word regarding its praise. Subject to slight defects, we offer FOR THE MEN FOR WOMEN Carter's Knit Unions, all shapes, regular and extra sizes; value to $1.25. . .45¢ each Knit Unions, finest bleached, regular and extra sizes, in all shapes; values up to $1.50 each. Choice for. .. 65¢ each Better Grades, cotton and lisle, all shapes, in regular and extra sizes; value to $2.75 Vests and Tights, all shapes and sizes value to $1.50, for. Rayon Vests, Carter's and other makes, all colors; $1.00 kinds. .. oty Bloomers, Step-ins and Chemise; worth to $2.09, for 95¢ each AND CHILDREN Girls’ Carter Unions, knit ones. in all sizes; values to $1.50. For only 39¢ each Childven's Carter Vests and Pants, all sizes, and values to 75c. Priced 35c¢ each Crossbar Unions with elastic back; worth to $1.00.......Two for §1.00 or 55¢ each Knit Unions, short sleeves and sleeveless ankle, knee and three-quarter lengths, white and eeru; values to $2.00..95¢ each Other Unions, all shapes, white and ecru; worth to $2.50. Selling for $1.45 garment Finest Unions of mercerized lisle; regular $4100 kind SETRERRRS .00 $2.55 Silk Unions of $7.50 quality. Priced at ..83.79 each .45¢ each FOR BOYS, GIRLS Boys' Carter Unions, crosshar nainsook, all sizes; worth to 95c. Priced. .45¢ each Boys’ Carter Unions, all shapes and sizes; values to $1.50. Special sale price 59c¢ ea. regular Athletic Jerseys for s, Children’s Athletic Vests for Roys and Girls, sle girls, Priced veless for boys, short sleeves for 19¢ each, three for 50¢ % carri i on as usval. | 1 by c motor This i3 SHORA L GEWEDDNGIN EBERUN TODAY Miss Irene Case Becomes the e for a k end trip to 1} n secure Fast Berlin Ttems the social es met last eve ity hall to r ¥'s outing ) for the ening. variety pro eria style ved in the Lt t Both committ Comm ex- recr rised town will arrive in while means ning and _ [sports iged for, on by of th mite ues 1o the atas ho set v for local Party Is Held George Kanupk Foiren of Ken rday afternoon William £midth Back in Commission—Pretty Wed- | Vale, Californis The Tair held at Mrs, K ho In Main an re to see Mrs, E. zelwood Hazel Aldrich of West visited relatives in tov pworth leaz had been has been ¢ and Mre igton gave a in honor of Sunny was Mrs. INSURANGE RATES RISE, party of Mrs, ye Dredger At Berlin Brick Co. Is on ge Ka's East Berlin—Baseball ding Tomorrow ; er B vears. Games Scheduled For eriin r first | It is probable t While a |eqcfal will be held nex Christian | visit to town in 23 |resident here sh One of the weddings of 1e season was solemnized this aft- pretties |Miss Cook to Be Bride Of Trving Tennyson 3 n Irving Tennyson of Mrs !314- he Tennyson of 131 Wash- ngton s t, Hartford, Miss Mae Cook, daughter of Mr Harris J. Cook of 57 Fore 1l be married tomorro: Rev. Theodore rnoon at 30 o'clock Berlin Methodist 1 Facca-Miglioli Wedding frene Case, dav edding of Jack | hecame the bride ¢ son of George sor ternoon Firs| offic Brennan officia | Miglioli, sister of the bride, a W Miss Trene 1.aCross were at 5 o'clock By worth y Gould acted as The flower girl was Mi a cousin of 1se was tadias d reene, pastor of the maid onor tional churchr wil se of Norwich i J Hiill will ors We Wessel ron- Sherwood of Rocky an and Mrs. H Hartford will de. The bride v of white geor, chine and she arried a shower roses and lilies of attendant wore a gow & chine with a white It Her bouquet was of pink will we After a ep! 5 : L " and velvet fashioned cremony best 1 of West James Sac ired in a gow ma crepe veil of wh Her |! of pink crepe | 1 ghorn hat. | veil and yore a tulle bouquet the valley. She | i was pecial W a for railing roses a lley. Th o dress of and matron the ceremony d at the home t which about 85 guests we r t from Haven, Norwic t I a reception ! at \antic, New Britain, Hartford, | 1 at ft AMeriden, Rockville and Middlesown. | parents, e young couple then loft on a|{rom Bridgeport iding trip to White Upon | jen, Hamden serli r return they will m |y ttendant with a in. | e gift was a of t the parents Mr hon t ing a weddin Tennyson will 3 Curtis street, I | ‘airy Tale Farm Owner Wants Title Cleared Up | Bridgeport, June 25 (P—Attorney John 7 Donovan of Danbury, own- eroft former “Fairy Tale Farm" Fai d, which wi & property “Cardiff giant” Capt. Geor| J B Alfred C. farm be cleared ring his M 1 Mrs. Facea ar Iding trip in and return they *wiil reside Westerly street, New Britain 1 be at | in July of the br: sroom presented the Masonic charm Schroeder, sister o played the wedding march of the ceremony Durity is employed at Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Hartford. Mrs. Du er of the graduating cl Middletown High school this Insurance Rates Rise Within the fire districts of Berlin | T e fire Insurance rate has practical- | on doubled, as far as pro- | y now on a upon Mrs. t Willia in me is employed in one Auger. who | petitioned b Baldwin in superior title to the “gian Capt in quarries, he n q in Mr. o ames Scheduled zational 1 meet the nville tomor- ) o'clock at the recreation in Hartford County | games . it intere Baseball epirh ty was a mem- he < Cong ; 188 at nonth. | re nth. | A judgment lien b rm but not recorded matter straightened out the 2 wants the private 8 MRS. HILLS PRESIDENT of-honor | zabeth is visi Nath Mackey Plainville News ' LIGRARY FUNDNOW AMOUNTS T0 7300 | Woman's Club Raised $918 During Past Winter was John night ¢ Mo born last Veatrl of Houghton Honored by Phi Beta Kappa Today All-Plaintilles Have New Infielder— Tsaac Madeley Not Dead—Ladies Aid Outing at Shore — Tennis Tournament Progresses—Rricfs, Woman's « ASSATLS MOTHERS' SPELCH English Teacher 1 “Loose™ T ames Them of Daughters BOY DROWN SIN MILL POND CLOSED FOR OVER FOURTH town port 1 1 by York ay not comy Going To New Joseph Marino and f ennis Tourn: tennis tourn COBMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Friday, June 2 Ceell B, De Mille's “VOLGA BOATMAN Johnsor & final of New Prior at o Removal Sale 20 PER CENT ON ENTIRFE v Inc., leged to be due on a Attor DISCOTNT STOCK of Ne 1 to collec writ A. Ms On July 1 we will he located at 91 Fast Main Street with a Complete Line of Accesso- rics, Gas and Oil The Cook Garage 86 EAST MAIN STREET Herlehy & Aymett, Proprictors Bristol New.s: Memorial in Park Will Be Dedicated Sunday \“OPEN SHOP" IS DEGLAREL Water Department Building Ready For Occupancy Tomorrow—swim ming Carnival at H. S, Tank— Ethan Lodge Elects Officers, Compounce Outing of N Water Dept. Buildin Completed Is L Boat Races Tt ite Quinion is M agu rties are concerned, it was stated | fair be of gre today. Tn spite of the fact that the town has been piped for water, the rates are now higher than they were hefors this in- lad. Outside of many thrills, s ire said to be should contain | matched The team of the Kensington Roys' the New Britain | mediates tomorrow convenience wa club will re districts the f Boys' club bout the Cedar rate has increated t. it is nt into effect on June 21 aused by losses t ire in all Goes not apply only rnoc o'clock at cer said. This new ruling w Britain MOM-T excessire to the parts of i » | tend the annual pienic of the red fonal Sun Brit- Tiina has ent New The fact that agreement with ch. ‘he latter town tion to al parts of | Hartfo Rerlin lin Con, church into an vin, wher nishes fire from the fire unc The need for a fire town is thus shown foreibly hat the time nthori 1 will real- | athle should school tomorrow at The trip will 1 Elizabeth Park, made by prot ially n spe is expected v will leave the church A basket lunch nd there 1 no consider e and it riters, it is department in v wout 10 i be D ved at noon program of games and ents later in the afternoon Financial Success in cha 1s believed f no ome when tha town N protection ome from wit' "1 the boundaries of Ber Jin | play Deadger Back In Shape Berlin Brick o Arec yas dama 2 blast dynamite early Wednesday morning. | i5 back in shape, it was announced today by officials of the firm, and of the Wednesday evening under the auspl by talent from reported that ancial success, a been realized for | The committe preeented ange hall The lin Gr which of eriden Grang: air was dly. sum havir the local organization. a fi COULDNT 653 e WUAT YoU ToLD 0 BRING ) ROA T SToRE / - TOHONOR MENORY “ OFL.F.ROCKWRLL = Allied Trades Council on the open 0. shop proposition. t| Witnesses S. N, E. Demonstration Chiet Ernest T. Belden of the lo- oft will : olice force was in Hartford yes- flternoon to witness the dem- of the telephone-type- onstration given in that officlals of the Southern ngland Telephone company to e gathering of police chiafs he state. The new ap- s is operated on the same S a typewriter and makes imunications between all connected with the multaneous. The chief was ay 80 that his views monstration could not Camp P. O. 8. (f A. Meeting be Day Factory Completed v fae Fred A has bee y for the re machine product sent locatton in ilding on the nue and Mel- tlon will for the outgrown its Bridge Club Fntertained H. J c tes = NEW HAVEN (0P KILLED ) — Motoreycle \ Policeman Runs Into Auto While Chasing Another, Sajd To Be Speeding. New Hay Win (M—Motor- Robbins, of attached to was fatally asing a accident ark of the Robbins’ d-on with an ng in the op- to New Ha- onscious con- 1 after a short time Robbins suffered a 30. of 886 said to be a Winchester Bennett, policeman s said to cing 1 under driving investigation by reckless t was PDrove to Save Friend, ry Hea vily Fined by Judge Chicope Mass une 25 (A— rhy ct court, ud Harvey > 1 $100 iting a truck without the Pireworks This Evening » ¢ mitter t d his frienad, himself was too as doing. the against Nadean stated appeale t Trdne Xlodts Plans Starte.d Today to of 1 Raze Dwigl it Hall at Yale I € = « Hav Jiy Furniture ¢ Yafe skl hall, Sheft were being the Dwight university is 8 1 in course it s building con- F.than The university is ta ¥ing title to a es of prwperty in the to be thsed in con- Memorial li- Stephen Terry Lodge Most \uly Is to Have Rleunion n (®)— +Publica- ting to the Cody family tivews of W. at a reunion § o'clock in t Spending Summer At Branford Cody may reswult in would by used Buffalo Bill's body lo mountain tdp to ins where hubted ight Indians. Ajyita- 1 to remove body has begun W. F. Carver, Omaha, 1tho ed with Cody in a wild the GETS BELATED DEGREE Re-cntered Harvard 29 Years. e 23.—Thirty lerick Orin Bartle rd college. After year uit become news- reporter, He was with the Herald four years o began writing short sto- nd n t he still longed gree he had w years ago he re- vesterday he re- gre bachelor of ¢ class of 1900, 'By BLOSSER \uthor Arter years entered one to ovels, b Harva . At {__ ForReOT } S =N

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