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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FR IDAY, JULY 9, 1926. Mafl Orders Our July Clearance Ends This Week Leaving But One Day vou £3.00. like custom make, at the low price we are asking, $1 8 OR THREE . "YORK” Shirts are built to fit All colors guaranteed fast. Size range to 18 and though values are up to $3.00 we only To Share In Its Extra Values should purchase liberally. Worth made. Materials are woven and silk stripe Madras, fan y Crepes, in a T e T e When you can buy Shirts of this famous I : I ’L I i E Our special is only large variety of colorings and patterns, also of plain broadeloth with plenty of white. ask $1.85 each, Three for $5 SUMMER WEARABLES AT SALE PRICES Make your selection now of smart ready to wear and get worth, same at much than WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS, have chance for another da; stock of cotton, silk, and cloth dresses and get their prices. Come look and you'll buy one or more, to select from our entire purchases at greatly reduced ALL BATHING women, misses and gir 37.45 each, SUITS REDUCED. Fine quality ed, in the newest , latest colors and very cheap at this price range, worst styles for Plainville News | CONSTABLE MARIND - FREED OF CHARGES - Found Not Guilty of Cruelty i in - ; Klllmg Dog 'COURT ROOM IS JAMMED Verdict Applauded By Crowd of Spectators — Commitice Looking Over School Property—Place of Game Shifted to Manch s found not guilty last evening. nes §. Thom- | is chairman tary is Howard treasurer is ( The other me mm.~ ‘ot 1l Berlin News secre ‘1" vens . PREDICTS RAPID | HIM PR[]I]UGTIUN and Weldon. mmni s Jan Chautauqua Officers ¥ 5 Tt 1 more. r there, T ol dug at t ‘ & a 1 its s it I 1bou 2 i 2 This ix o 1 The Plainville-High Park 1 in [ ) 1 1 to rnoo lester, 1 fon t game will ward the loc . invited to 1 in of Surprise Party Miss Ruby er wa gu party at om COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Friday, July 9th— BIG DOUBLE FEATURE GLEN HUNTER and ED%A MURPHY in “THE LITTLE GIANT Also Pete Morrison in “Despernte Michi UNCOVER TRACE OF MOUNTAIN PEAK This Was Once Sammit of Cas cade Range Had Animal Life, ee80 moun- M i P vy 1 g ountai it ak ¢ xpanses of 1 nd NEUSHMFN LIKE " FAMOUS PUDDINGS That Named Ailer “Yorkshire” Popular Dish T n. Juiy 8 (P | en pieces of the wit MOSAIC | De J o—Traffic Bristel News RETIRED ADMIRAL COMING T0 BRISTOL Herbert 0. Dunn at Presentatiop of Gaptured Howitzer HOTICE 10 12TH DISTRICE = Ultimatum Served on - Citizens o lron Out Differences — Stolen Chickens Replaced With — Others In Fear of Tar and Feathers holiday has bee Blanchard Vtarans of Osteopath Clinie Opened ed by Clinfes of the wssociation at | treatment of { poor children under 12 years of free of n to in the Lake To Celebrate Golden Annivensars o July 10th, t M v Mt buildi 1 Rive T istol t Co. is no T Anniversary High Mass L 0. 0. ¥ g at § o hall Carnival to Open End Athleti i wil oy ureh str erry of the Wost smmittee, appoi Tu B evenir e Mr. and Mrs, Leon G = } all, . and Mrs. Edwin B Ahm and Mrs, Harold Ventres e e i Progeess In Industry \Vv« ur H. Bushnell, Mr. and [Mrs orge ircen, Mrs, C. A I E p d | Weldon, Got 1 Holmquist, Chas § X BoL6 m,-mu:v Anton Holmquist, Joh 9P — Scienti Paonessa’s Marhms Gol (68 e, ‘Citiae W stevens, dames 5 in molon. picture prodi |E Ieworth, Mrs. Ada Watklns, Joseph ! rapidly doi ‘A y t \ | L. Wilson, Mrs. Myron Goodrich, |idea that pletures 1 _— \ustin e G 1 for the hun ¥ | com ittees in c of t i n JEosE = N ; AGREEMENT 1S REACHED ous’ aemartmrts” ani” el kL i | pacen : : 3 ir will ppointed ind Raymond Gri 1 ey T regular meeting of th g€ pr ic with T 1 to & Grange Fair Plans Already Being [committee, on Friday ning, th naking o ovie A {16, € il \ e e R Nv\‘ Fire District Meeting LeHics itransporiation fovill Senable To Be Entertained At the Shorc| A mecting of the Kensington fire MOV companies fo reac ot |district was held last evening, rou- |Where nature, or possibly man ~Other Items of Interest in Town |i;o Jusiness in regard (o 1y 1 pre \\vw ‘U“, ry for | % Angelo M. Paonessa, former may- ff',,h,;’,',?n: Yslonimentofitne & [turca wil Lo made at the Nortn | 14U or of New Britain, was involved in | Granze Nole: 1m. ind on some studio i an automobile accident yesterday| The next meeting Berlin {southern afternoon, when his automobile col-|Grange will be held at the home of |snow and lided with a machine operated by 3y, and Mrs. Edwin B, Adams on | [mprove . the } = ck Ryan of East Berlin. The |Tyesday evening, July 20. A large |cumbersom 1 equipm 3 curred Kelsey's Corner |atjendance is expeeted to be present, junnecessar vill be mad ¢ he Ryan machine was consid- The Grange sewing ¢ » met ves- |in real homes, rea stores, real | erably damaged {terday afternoon at the hall on D: q : 4 ey MGty The Ryan car, u result of the lyon'g Jill. Work was started on| Tt \ no stud in | G crash, was sent to the garage With |e p oo 4rticles which will be sold at |many lar the previous wit the front whes wish-bone and |yya annual Grange fair, Refresh- |another director Bad ¢ Valter Atarine, springs smashed, w} the Paon ts were served in the cougse of iict that the mo lio o i o xprossed ar car was only slightly damaged. |the afternoon. | d t future will be fon. t the best way to is reported that ex-Mayor Paonessa | i Bhictanc udio of any other i : 3 ok e R T O LR A S sebluded placatwhercad B AN oored Aftorney Conlon. The making a do turn at this corner, | Seters BOURT CEL ACEY [brain work are dong S Al bt moving directly in the path of the % ERL, 1=, € 8 ven tomosrow == = == told hi ving any approachi« ¢ sElb bl b e e e e DIVORCED 1N PARIS I | 13 aniagiecniention i MaEREIan il e o 2t) (8 o0tiuee 8 T Iy At e e Dk Defense Springs Surprise ! e masng AL Westbrook. Among those who will | $ Draper, formerly s R 1 I fense then sprar coup The corner long been one of 2 il be Mr. and Mrs, James | Carroll, was grafited ! to- st Wil- the danger :pots between Berlin (attend will | Mrs. Claude | day. Mrs. Draper’ e wa pite of the protest of A sistetiand Middietown, dus to ihe |5, ]‘-‘Mnm‘\lm' ,,1”\,',.;]'\; cc | siven as Hopedale, Massachusetts. | S0P 8 0oL @y iltiams was ot that the old Kelsey homestead })\\)*“““'\‘7 Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wil- | The question of alimony was not Ay i canpinin CLHALINLY D e T Mrs. Norman Bige- | mentioned in the suit inst Marino and rej that from buth directions. The housc o e and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas De-| A previot report Draper ity Sheriff E. W iad situated directly on the corner and |low an i 1ol e N Al biobERE e oo A ner s nete dagrer fle, |Mers. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford ¥ 1 so. He i e DCUCANE R (GLT s B and Mr. and Mrs. | through confusion with case ¢ Bt withou o Nothing been done to make the lof New Britain and 2 LR G U E _am iy RPN raffic At onc re |Fred Teisc of Maple Hill will also | L r | 3 fenied making P : M{;\”w‘ as to give an unobstracted | Last Berlin Items | Ct ANy it up ,”“,“ 'h o ”flj“* Flewimagiconsidort t the costs| iss Alice McCorkle of ros! OLD VETERAN DILS IS ".'H lint s e e [denice, R. I, is the muest of MW o ood Guly ol (P Royal D, I rs 11 g A wanilng ale 1 Mrs, Edward McCorkle ot Wil- | , -5F/ 85G Jul¥ 3 000 == dhedawsen enessain. mmen or the s BRI 2l L i ot and it is probable that the | Mrs. William Bunce and daugh- | W0 \”‘“ml s mw‘,]\ N e \, 2 ”’,,, that v ficlals will up the matter soon. | o “apoo and Gertrude, this | 3! Sl U ot Seiablicl In the daytime, vould go a long way the trip by automobil | K \'Hw\“v“ ‘_“]'n"’"“"‘ \:: ane and lv] 1 l..‘ | toward alleviating the difficulty. nd Mra, Benjamin Derdhthal | Drevious to R fity narrov. escapes have oceur- | hier of Epringfleld are tho | lived In Troy, t was said of | red at the corner. since it is neces- | ° of Mr. and M Patrick | him tl i LLR Y ‘“‘; '1 or lj.‘ fter sary to take corner very wide Saln ! bhrent. | tobacco. l-‘ X d by a son, | summed up a ecar is procceding at a rapld rate | 1 "\ o me..ml\ mr‘m derick R. Comstock of Albany ling. He said t Son Is Born B e ” H‘, Sveningiibe Burial will in Oakwood ceme ‘,\‘; logs whe Mr. and- Mrs. James O'Brien of |2t Community ha e tery, Troy, N, tomorroyw Ino w had | this place are recgiving congratu- | occasion being his birthd: i R | were played fol b: | | 1ations on the bifth of a son on | : L SEYVads ' irday, July 3 S t estab- E | Should Widen Road | A mover on foot to- ab | FRECKL.ES AND HIS FRI NDS | A recommendation that the trolley | lish some sort of warning signal at | car tri cks alo o he ) iu”m Rerlin strect to | the : ’{l?fl.‘,:d ‘y;}.'; = round property . 2 l\‘im‘;‘ ac- WHY, FRECKLES HAS GONE t pany does not | and only S lw'fl’ DOV TD WATER THEAR e Dot my's automobile | DRAG THE CREEK. J interested in | was struck by branch train. | FO%_DOOE ALE:Q? ( | only damage done was HES E!EFAN?;;‘“S' ; se residents point out that ! smashed wheel, but need of ade- | S.»\Cr,oQ-M’T’:,G & 1 step would give the road con- | quate protection was demonstrated. | LLL/\-/\_/ lerable more width than it now - | ind would also do away with | clo Pulcini next fo A. & P 200K'S congestion which is notieed on | K . Best shoe repairing.— that road at the present time. Cars, | advt vhen passing ¢ vehicles, are | Get your Boyish Bob here, or any forced to swing almost fo the oufer |other style you want. Good service edge of the ad and there is con- | A, E. F. Barber Shop, Patsy Sisti— ¢ da involved. The t ad idth would make driying — — | comfortable and would relicve the INJURED IN WRECK situation considerably. it is eved. Warsaw, July 9 (P—Deputy Kor- Grange Fair Planncd fanty, Silesion nationalist leader, The Grange fair in Berlin will be | was injured #mong seventeen others held on September 4 and 25 {and two persons were Kkilled in a col- thie year. it has been decided. Tt |Jlision between two express trains to- i$ planned to make it bigger and |day near Rogow. M. Korfanty w hetter than aver and, with this geal taken to a hospital where it was in view, a committee to take gen-|found that his injuries were not i eral chargé of the event was organ- | serioua (_ THAT ALEK. HAS DROWAED = No News ls Good News NE I CANT BE JE WAS T00 600D OF A~/ S\NWMEQ GEE HE |timatum nds. There dancing booths will be a band con- and a number of n erected. Wednesday Closing vt next Wednesday, July h all of the stores in the city wili start the Wednesday afternoon clos- their employes to have ay during the summer &ro have bee 18 to ¢ a half hc P. 0. of A, Meeting he reguiar meeting of Camp No. A. will be held this eve- Arcgnum hall. businegs session, re- 1 be served and a so- Annual Dinner of the Traut & ftain will be Lake Com g at 8 o'clock in Following tk freshments wi njoy To Hold Booked for Two Games par ase two games omorrow afte Lond the a re 1d will play igent ap- club and s season shows ts. Listed South Man the latter team New Departurs two occasions. Attending Grand Lodge Edward W. Viering, the local logge Chicago as a 1l Meeting: a past exalted of Flks, left delegate to ting of tie 1 in that city about one Contraet Awarded 1 be glad t for will s 1 geress to join the mai mike south of Farm- finally been 1l bidder was n Co., of 0od that t hway Brist h of the Farm which will e crossing but this covered by a separat station, is work roye for Bristol d .will save a miles ch they now by going throug! . Farmington avenue + which will bonnect with tpe thoroughfare, is a st aid road and in good condition, | Ultimatum to Twelfth District Instructions in the form of an ul- 1ve been issued to the ers of school district Neo. 12 in 1"Mountain by the hoard of edu- Mon, insisting that the differen exising for a long time past betwe two factions be irongd out and steps lirect ople to Hartford Bristo | aken erection ‘of the new schogl recently voted upon propriation of $1¢ had bsen i strict for the new build- Is received for the v ns drawn by Architect G ford were ir expenditure author In the past, it has been necessars 1 te facilitjps in I'all Mou to send some of the pupils to the third sehool dis This pri will no longer oned by the board of edu- yid it is up to the voters up u the hill to take prompt action if W school ‘building s to be erected by the time the fall term s Special Officer arested ghortly morning by on a charge of all for 3 lliam J. Malone rorning. Law- police headquarters oon and informed L & gang was going her him. The'chief, told him to go home He next appeared at the -Officer Joseph Strup and im out of his sleep, telling o same story, When the tried to get him to go home, dov ‘on tb lawn and re- Strup then called and took him to eaday where he ‘was locked Puring the night he became &o violeng. ry to as sign Qfficer is guard- \n. _Shomly a placed in cell, h knel floer apd nst the cot I in a police necessary to close ) Strup ss, was sent to by. Judge W eity court this sterday is condition, ave the waroy £ it was‘nece Connelly as being battered . his head It was necessary to tound stitches who several his Home tp Roost. S. Kelly of Ter- prised on go ) coop that ere_outside ter, but wer of precau y against nights ago the coop chickens. ioor ' this Chickens Come s morning R umber of ¢ 26) ( AT MY ) { FOUAD 1A by K\J'L / No- AN ;=77\ 1HoPe miey DONT CAUSE THEN AEBBS ME'S ALVE GEE-AE PLANNED ALL AN' AIM TH TUINGS WE WUz PRING ON GOING “n ne

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