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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927, NEWINGTON LIST ABOUT §5,000,000 - odist church, be T Tncrease of $500,000 Expected —Tax Rate May Be 21 Mills The complete their ¥ working Work assessors will proba day gressing rapidly and be finished within a is e lion dollar of the board of in Febru ary. Sin amoun mean 1 roximately hat the boar w chang for yropr upon | L hoard appre ppropriatic expens ippointed nd es ool ring. The ok no ac ferring to let t The town re being a tabling the m f the s: n hall committee town grour Loeb and Leopold Will Chere has been no further spread ken pox reported the FEBlaile peovk trouble SEGRET, BAH! > latter ked childre Lincoln mornir throat membe Middle leag e former president of the Epworth re sever: o Iy Mental Telepathy seemin nan power and acts of the late sometimes called Mystery,” but right Britain you will have impossible Ha the here Hou “King in Rajah teps into the Chrysler n of the will s Man of M i rview given exclu Miss Minne r H. Pay “To the question as to how ing im’ intc In t without use of to the thoughts mmm\ my mind, drives a car e I am drivin , so that she bstructed view of Not H'ne (n ]’1\ Anyway nmunicates her th al telepathy, which comparati & aps one m ot =4 culiar to my wife and myself, been acquired with no little our part. Learn now the such convictions. \We ha better part of seven y ting this sciel until & our mind Purse of Gold Given ved the ea late n no verdict had midni Judge any de- red to fury room v, but wi n reached by Hooper sion bhe sealed ght, dir and ¢ from t SAYY RAB[]II] Driving Car Is Al in the Bean mystifying were | New the pleasure of when which seemingly baf- all who wit- tunt of driv my » is trained to re- coursing a lit- | and | can | the . which Is pe- day ¢ has effort crror now w ttuned. Kacey Pinochle Tourney To Be Resumed Tonight The pinochle warfare between t married and single members of Daly No. . will be re ght at the club rooms on re, n teams of the will *clash in the first ond set of the winter men, “bears” for . scck to have the oppor- | ty of :nm shing another turkey pper to the married men such as was ten: ed them last Sunday eve- ning j cour [\\0 anche mm. of the s season. The single k Shields of the mar- and Cap 1li of the card sharps who ieve in double bliss, will or men on their respect- hile an imposing array board wiclders will carry o on at the remaining .| Captain Fra ried mer ward R do not b tables. “hief Chef Charley y and to the Reed this will be will an - CHILD LABOR HIT = 1N MINSTER'S TALK inued from First Page) Calls Prohibition Forward Step caker referred to prohibi- of the greatest forward n by any nation.” He g manufacturer of as saying that a “most > improvement been ob- in b actory since prohibi- n took effect.” "here is ne im- next clos- thing quite so the fellow in portant OGRAM will New that i dining birthday nuary will nurse comes in ma ning, Ja I meet to discuss 1 somc 1d or "h At this tim .+ permitted to invite t a day's work. M., GRADUATION TRADITIONS ENDED Tconoclastic ~ Youth Decides| Rgainst Customary Procedure All traditions which have been fol- lowed annually by graduates of the New Britain Senior high school are | being cast aside by vote of the stu- den this, according to in- tormation received from the cla advisor, Mrs. Amy C. Guilford to- Many of the customs which grad- sates have followed in preparation events preceding gradua- duation exercises | have been changed, Numbered among ie the com- banquet and social with per- ending. This one outside of have been al- banquet. ined that the students the mselves has been found many of the ch: bining of the ¢ promenade into o sons outside the is the first time the class and gues iowed to go tu the Mrs. Guilford exy rew plan will give this | privilege of both the promenade and | graduating | the banquet as they a ind will not bring about a financial leficit for the class. According present plans the banquet be over av 9 o'clock and the until 12 o’clock. held on Monday, Fifty tickets will be dents at the school. . recent meeting the class voted not to graduate with the cap aind gown, to we slippers at graduation inst white, to wear clothes to suit thei own particular taste rather than the usual evening dress or blue suit. The affair will January 24. allotted stu- RMATORY Jan. 7 (P—Joseph was committed Cheshire reformatory by Judge Wil- liam J. v in city court arson, in connection erday to the Fiegenspan brewery warehous An indcterminate sentence was im- posed Csorba_said that the building in order vith the city court He said he resen hie had rece several wee observation re to the ne set fire to ntly been committed for ks to Hillslde home fo. after an attempt to set Acme Shear Company's to | dance will follow | to | today | corporation | At the time of the conversation, [mous Players-Lasky 54th birth- the two men looked at their |Incidentally, it w~s his watches. day. ¥ “I only got down to my office | Mr. Zukor sat in his office at 455 about an hour ago,” said Mr. |Fifth avenue and at 10:50 o'clock ing or literature can benefit by tak-| pyjjtzer, “It is now about a quarter |was connected with John Cecil ‘“‘F" “‘”“‘“- Bull A0, AWK | 5aabein a0 | Graham, the corporation’s manag- [ City Items | Students of art, musjc, engineer- | ¥, advl “It's two-fifteen in London,” sald |ing director in London/ They dls- William Rowe, night clerk at the | yro” Blumenfeld. cussed matters of business and Mr. | Hotel Delaney, who is a patlent at | 4 reporter from each paper also |Zukor delivered 2 statement in x:Leu\:{ :Ln:'r‘u Egfi?r'éflxm’f reported |ya1ked over the line, before the | which he said that the motion pic- | e 4 ; ¢| pavers concluded their call. ture indust |,y The regular monthly mecting of | “ong of the first persons to carry | scope, and was ;"e';i‘:'fi“’l"_f \1"7"m0"o° a!“,, :]c‘;o?xt"’“ a busivess conversation was | ternational means e e e]QCWAden Zukor, president of the Fa- [tion. Stanley Karpinski will preside. Russell Jones of 85 South Burritt | | strect underwent an operation for | mastoid at New Britain General hos- pital last evening. Dr. William T. Morr attended him | Rehearsals for the fifth annual minstrel show by the boys of the state trade school started this after- | noon. in fact, the first in- of communica- WORLD ALSO USES RADIOPHONE TODAY | | Newspaper Communicates Withv London Express MORNING SPECIALS 7 to 12:30 Lean Fresh | SHOULDERS, 1h 196 | Lean Smoked SHOULDERS, 1 19C 47¢c Jan. T (®) — At ten minutes after nir y, the New York ning World and the London press were in communication, in |what the local paper claims to be {the first commercial use of the trans-Atlantic radio telephone be- tween the two citi | Talking were Ralph Pulitzer, in his office here, and Ralph D. Blu- . ORI vt the Toadan) e BIG LAMB SALE ! | press. The two editors, conversing in a low conversational tone, consumed |7 minutes and 2 seconds, with a LEGS GEN[‘]NE SPRING L;\MB 1b 32(. LOIN LAMB CHOPS . b 35¢ LAMB FOR STEW H 16¢ LAMB FORES .. b 22¢ |charge of $175 to the London Ex- ress, the paper putting in the call. he conversation covered the LEAN ROASTPORK (small) .......... Ih 25¢ FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS ...... b 39¢ SUGAR CURED BACON ......... o'clock tos Best Maine POTATOES, peck. Youwll never know what good meat is until you have tried ours. All Day Specials ather, the audibility, and the public interest in the new service. - ANGRY, SPREADINU “to get even | | d the fact that | RASHONBABY'S BODY Checked and heatzd by suoflnng ointment Los Angeles, Cal, July 28:— “When my baby was four monthy .o b 25¢ BONELESS POT ROASTS ............ b 22¢ BEST FRANKFORTS ..................]1b 18¢ ROASTS OF VEAL .............. 29¢ PRI“E RIB RO’\STS i | | . Crean on Birthday | “siven to soven } b 30¢ b 22¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ th 39¢ ing was 4 r 2 1 . Mary T. Crea lowed a t rdict, | m street was to the | A 11 ex- | pris by memt L harles and friend: son. old, little red pimples which resem- bled heat or teething rash appeared on her body. I used various baby | powders, but the trouble kept spreading until nearly all the lower part of her body was covered. Then it began to look white and scaly and I knew it was more than an ordinary rash. 1 decided to try Resinol Ointment, and after the first two or three applications J noticed an improvement. I kept on using this ointment, however, and bought some Resinol Soap to bathe her with, The result was that the troubla completely disappeared. 1 e alw used Resinol Soap for er bath ce. She is two years | old now, and her s absolutely | free from any blemish, When my boy began to have ringworms, [ was so persistent in the use of Res- inol Ointment that they were soon cleared away. I wouldn’t be with, out Resinol in the house, and at the least sign of any eruption on_the children, 1 use it.” (Signed) Mrs L. E. Crenshaw, 7806 Lou Dillon Ave, COAL T G Bmith Sone o lb 10¢ Lean \paxe Rlbs 1h 10c = Sauerkraut . l)c llone) Bland Ham Lean Corncd Beef . Pork Feet ... 5 | Beef Lner prisor a consol P ()I{ YOUR \\ B rs school. drey an airman of Committee Harry H. prepared figures which ted to prove that th high school. The ma probability up next town m g A one Candle in SUGAR 101bs. 69c - - 25 Ibs. $1.70 (amphcll’ Pm*k ;r;({i}e::n; 3 cans 2,)(; Evaporated Milk ................. 3 cans 29¢ White Loaf Flour ...... sack $1.15 Confoctionery Sugar 2 1bs Burt Olney Corn . e Rumford’s Baking Powder Tancy Peaches White Rose Tuna . ean 19¢ Lima Beans . . 2 Ibs.25¢ Double Tip Matches 6 hoxes 25¢ WEDGWOOD CREAMERY Howard they sut town ner in honor of her| s presented with a | s in honor of the oc- | Three Boys of 16 Years o Rl S Admit \utomnnllc Mheftsiione= ottt She v Jan, 7 (@ —| i recov v (H‘ During the music: a later lections 1 1 by awrence J. rean wi purse of gold ", asion. *She s of come, 'T'omikowski & Dawson “The Store For You” act will be eve so- Mrs. Meaty Pruncs Challenge Milk ... 2 Royal Lunch Crackers, box 32¢ Unceda Biscuit ... a feature Thomas | John J.| piano. An | arleston was T'rances Crean and | Nora favoredl with | z steps and Irish reels. HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE Sale of Kirschbaum 1009% Virgin Wool a7 tet by . 2 phgs. Pure Cocoa e Best Rice . Jello—all flavors can BERLIN NEVS (Continued from Page Nine) can .. 3 Ibs 23¢ 3 phgs. 20c BUTTER 2 Ibs. $1.00 Parksdale Selected Best Pure o EGGS 2 dozen 89¢ LARD .... 2 1bs 29¢ Good Luck OLEO Nucoa Nut OLEO First Price OLEO 32¢ ™ | 30¢ M 30¢ P Calif. Sunkist Oranges ............. dozen 25¢ Extra Heavy Grapefruit ............ 4 for 25¢ Fancy Baldwin App]es Bt . 4 quarts 25 Kiln Dricd Sweets ... 5 Ibs Sound Yellow Onions 4 Ihs sherg Lettuc 2 heads Fancy Celory buncn Fresh Cut Spisach .. peck Miss Sundberg is at the Hartf, rhere h '_‘::’;‘l"” L"-W” 19 sionsandeic s i ; l,(-;:hln]u\iulh\ll“n port. Their was assisted in serving b : on in bonds of Hartford and Bolton-Ka . tomorrow. and Frances Cre gion will ho 1 sts were present from ' f ekate Hartford and New Britain. | clock. is a native of New 'm’lm; e all her life s following S felep; in fraternal member of th of the | evening. na s | = EoysiGlung Gayio _ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS soprano soloist at St. Mary's church. | Kensington Bo; ) senic I : | The Burritt Gift Shop, Inc. 85 W. MAIN ST, tal wh Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats They must make good, or we will. an large directors The basket ln’ll’" Yellow Globe Turnips 6 Ibs Cape Cod Cranberrics 2 qts. New Beets or Carrots, bunch Solid Head Cabbage ... Ib al 15¢ Tel. 1799 or 2020 Comets inville a of ihe nd linch The Professional Bldg. the _THE OLD HOME TOWN It Tl b o BRY Goobs CLOTHING & NOTIONS Fast Berlin Ttems ) January Reductions Dinnerware and Glassware stock of T Dinner-Warc Plates, domestic dinner- wtitul Open Stock and 100 piece reduced 20 \yn(..\l for to- morrow—100 picce English set nd of the Pagoda $60 0 Regular Value § Art Goods Ttalian 1 Our entire Classware wan Stem- lividual set and from NOW $19.95 $27.95 $31.95 $35.95 $39.95 E COST OF DRESSING WELL sritain m\ very w effort will team for co Arran nd made . sterlin ek bronze cr poitery, pottery, bronze book ends pottery, Iver Fulper tap- tomorrow—I1 THEY LOWER Ti Tommowskl & Dawson 361 MAIN ST. OPP. MYRTLE Holfman B sTRAfD || Ext als for Saturday Corinne Griff Vs $895 .. $1.95 89¢ . _ $Z 29 s up to $1.00. ADNDAY To Rent—In a brand new house on Vance street— Rajah Raboid and Vaudeyille . T : § very fine tenement of six rooms with sun porch, steam stock pattern heat, tile baths and the last word in every respect. Speclal GRADUATION Pho S3.00 ¥ ARCADF Special | Camp Real Estate Co. 272 Main Street; Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Pank Bldg 2 WERMAN BLOTZ FLIWER STALLED RIGHT ... 7 INTHE MIDDLE OF A LIVELY SNOW BALL ////////// FIGHT BETWEEN THE “CHAIN STORE CLERKS, @[““ s AND BOYS FROM THE GASDL.INE FILLING STATIONS r Dozen STUDIO Sl . : Ta27, Tokaon Featuree, tae. -7~