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NEwW It Ends artford's Skapping Center: Last Day of Anniversary Sale | Tomorrow Night Toiletries Lavoris, large size, 6lc bottle. Listerine Tooth Paste, 4 for 61c. $1 Glass Powder Jars, 6lec. Jergens Opportunity Box, 10 cakes of soap, 61c box. Electiic Shell Perfime Burners, $3 value, $1.61 each. L Ivery Soap, size, .16 for 6lc. guest Absorbent Cotton, 2 lbs. Gillette Blades, 10 for 6lc Candies Our 59¢ Chocolate and Hard Candies, 175 pounds for 6lc. Our 39¢ Chocolate and Hard Candies, 2 pounds for 61c. Notion Dept. Madison dozen in box, 3 nitary Napkins, one boxes 61c. Sei; grade, 2 pr. 6lc. ors, good Luggage Shop fitted for two, very 2.61 each. Lunch Ki special at Downstairs Dept. Mirrors, inch, Framed Ratin'nom white enameled, 1515x211% regular $1.69 for (‘l(‘. each. White Enameled Wire Dish Drainer, full size, with plate and cup rack, regular $1 for 6le each. Imported Blue China Tea Sets, 6 plates, 6 cups and saucers, tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer, com- plete for $1.61. Colored Glass Mayonnaise Sets, 3 pieces, bowl, ladle and plate, choice rose or amber, 61c set. Custard Cups, brown and white, lined, $1.20 doz. for 61c doz. Serving Trays, white enameled, vith handles, glass covered, cre- tonne bottoms, 61c each. TFancy Racks for newspapers or magazines, red or green, 6lc. Ash Cans with iron band top and hottom, protected side, $1.61. Metal Smoking Stands, green or red, finish coloved glasstray, reg- ular $2.98 for $1.61 cach. Specials From Men's Shop Negligee Shirts, neckband and collar attach- ed styles, made of woven madras, silk stripe madras, fancy broadeloths, also white, tan and blue broadeloths. Offered special for our anni- versary sale at 81.61, Pajamas made of imported English broad- cloth and silk stripe madras, offered special for | our anniversary sale at $1.61. Men’s Pull Over Sweaters, plain and jac- quard, values to §4.00, our anniversary sale price only $2.61. Other Pull Over Sweaters, all the new jac- quard effects, values to 6.00 for $3.61 cach. Golf I_{use. new jacquard effects, values to $5.00, anniveisary price $2.61, Men's Knit Unions, short sleeves, ankle and sleeveless, knee length, values to $1.50 for 6le. Nainsook Unions, cross bar or fancy madras, with elastic back for 61c each. Shirts and Drawers in medium and heavy weight cotton, for 61c each. Excellent Hosiery Values Women's, all silk, full fashioned, service I leading shades, some well known brands, our anniversary price $1.61 pair. All Silk Chiffon, full fashioned Hosiery, one of our well known malkes, all colors, $1.61 p?l 4 Tull fashioned, all gauze, well known kinds, chiffon, $2.61 pair. Silk and Rayon Hosicry, all colors, 61c pair. Glove Silk Underwear Odd lot Women's Glove Silk Vests, first quality, in pink, peach, white, Nile, regular $1.50, two for $1.61. Glove Silk Vests, in pink, peach, white, $1.61 each. Glove Silk $2.61. silk finest for in Chemise, in colors, for 31.61, Glove Silk Bloome for $2.61 pair. Women's Knit Union Suits, regular and ex- tra sizes, band or bodice tops for 6lc each. TS, popular colors, Jmported Swiss Vests in bodice top, $1.50 value, 6lc. Wash Fabrics and Linings 27 Inch Heavy White Outing Flannel, kind, 3 vards 6lc. 29¢ 56 Inch Everfast Suiting, plain shades anteed, regular 50c grade, special 4 yards Quar- 1.61. Anderson Prints, 32 inches, guaranteed, 45¢ value, 3 yards $1.61. 36 Inch Comfortable Challies, 19¢ value, 1 vards 6lec. 36 Inch Charmeuse Prints, 59¢ value, 3 yards $1.61. 36 Inch A. B. regular, 61c yard. C. Silk and Cotton Lining, 75¢ Lining Cambric, all shades, 15¢ regular, vards 6le. 36 Inch Buty Chyne for slips, ete., 59¢ regu- | tar, 3 vards $1.61. has the of the Berlin News “She’s HUNDREDS ATTEND e ! & 3 [ber, well put over for an eye-opener. Y | Joseph McCormack, Kensington's I ic ten cause 1 rves vor w Entertainers Score Heavily With Second Apnual Presentation SOLOISTS WIN APPLAUSE | the | endearec ternard us R to give Georgo Ieavy Court Docket Tonight as Hall- 5 voice. la repes whi { way Scrappers Come Before Judge sriswold— Forester's Hall 5e Was Crowded Past y Hmit." tron s hall the while Tor city crowd, Paul's T. A, & Last evening, was filled to a sccond annual St 3, society minist ang and cavorted to a triumphant clos> which marked a record evening for local entertain- ment, | W voi I o commen| ar L I a chorus of perfeetly trained which, with its deep quality, added the necessary touches o tho worthy singing of the solo artis the music was as well produccd that of a professional production. The effcels of the two months of re- hearsal showed clearly throughout the entire cvening and not once did | the continuity which was worked out by Georgs Botstord hesitate in Its sweep towards the cllmax, the | finale “Stop It” by the entire com- pany. The evening opened with an over- entation gave th Worka sverythi Ttalian houss verses. tura written 1 hits ot I Following Still which pl: unknown ¢ jvarious reports that were h cailed for an encore enthy Michac Bottom.” footlights This number also called for Paul Gia ptive Gal that the missing hureying lace once icd to the ~a scleetion w 1\14 h heard in this community., down Following him came Eva Gianotta who gave the waltz hit Love You” in a pleasing manner. Elmer Jolinson strode out to the tor who | footlights ating many | the world. | rated the dire reputation of er minstrel this Charles Giana a I fcit trust in some msel regardless of the rd con- | num- which nar- a cer “Stop “Me Too™ rence for 1y's company. 10w, Dancing until midnight Special eredit is glven to the « tor and to the commiltee wh de the necessary arrangements he stage direction and the lighting 1S was partic v effective. ne Docket Tuesday swer hi followe It was a snapp. m or, gave Trving Berlin's “le- love You" all the credit it| While This picce won instant|brousht to Ju the attendance which | wold the tale ot no court eases f ically. docket of the pranced out | this week lxln'w onml which w\l the popular song hit from have the attention of the local mag White's Seandals ok last G, G ith 1 Rayno next and let the audience in on 11 evening | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, M ARCH 1, 1927 istrate this evening. Three Meriden I residents, Oscar and Emile Ketelhut of 87 Horton avenue, Meriden, and | {Alfred Papka of 30 Hormn S Meriden, will appear he riswold to answer to drun | peace { ficers Brown and Ve v Sun- | | day morning a impromptu | batte that nu% staged (o the hall- | £ T0 XN £ ing the aoor to ;f;cv Ocnllst Engaged by Charges of house-br | | be lodged against t Meriden- | | Charles Mansoll and Mrs. William | Slater, both of th | for trial on cha duct. | Study Group Moeets | The of lh-. by Of- FRENCH CLUB WGY To Broadcast For town, will appear s of improper con. dents — Disturber Iined | F1 atriiotiv fhete chester Surprised—Tric | &lven by one of t Work e board ¢ halted until the the nts to th n “tion of {lector for tt annual crusade lthe data that | The March e antee Deed solid s inT | conside not mei | Jimitation of Claims | Notice has ted fre of I 4 probate Kkley to The Town untidy and no i this season of the lect | Tryon. dre 7 concernin tainment fil um capacity. 1ill rly u the buildin ammed of ihe by [hsmahils DeWolte Fined DewWols Mo nolo contenders Plamwlle News Vacation Dates—Mrs, 1 wn Meeting meeting will be la YES t will probably be UPILS same as that of last year. n will be presented giving lectmen power to regulite Nursing th t expe origi Rssociation to Give Service ion Dates God today Local Stu- ool B. Man- Christmas ry mai is lar plants mt o worlk has for 5 care ool past < Father Dies iy hy Surpri the - Manchester mhers of Lad Plainville M l Brlstol IVews M S DANCING IN - : - STARFOE - Allred Tallis Cites Statutes C Sy ort His Glulm 74 YOTES WERE h of I"ebrua en into custody for es: Assault and », 5; breach of 7: breach of the peace ipport, 1: breach of the d contributing to the da- children, 1; intoxica- i nd carrying, obtaining 1; operat- vehicle while under the liquor, 1; parking mo- without lights, 1; reck- £ 3; sale of liquor with- ‘escription, unlawful escriptions, 1; theft, 2; violation of parole, nt vendor law, 2 'h following e | breach of the pe ] S[Hflfll motor 1enee in o tor vehiele violation of it NEEDED - 175 Cases of Men —50 <kie THEATER Plainville RO LA ROCQUE | GIGOLO 2 COMEDIES John Co ¢ to 1 cMin on Tht < to me s Tast 1 at Community tt i hall, lin vic- et with * team proved TODAY—(MATINEL AND NIGHT) < PLAINVILL" 4 SIHOTEL WEDNESDAY The charming 1Y ST NEWS of March 4, en the ary Commander | Harold post has pl when | | S ryone who vis Commar its beauty, S donl NG T—: TMPERIAL its comiort e with POLA NEGRI AND THURSDAY PIY COMPSON in BELLE OF BROADWAY" the DAY—COMEDY —OTHERS A HIGH CLASS SHOW < this unusual (heater §s ent and wonderful projection MATINEE—Children 10c.—Adults 15, t0 Observe Arrests Mad borhood Prayer Meeting | parental in or fay T Measies in Clty—Red “Ladies’ Night” in February— thall Tenizht. age b month. od totaled A4S s made from Twenty-four s were found un- hildren who were d to their parents. s Change the month and the ade I “aptain South 1 , Forestville brat: and center beat hts; Brault Norton. tol: Me- officer Doolan, ift beat Spriniicld Fere Tonight A e op- o New 1 high and Mon the Springfield Tendell will be e lincups as a_ result ter in Spring- Mendell's place on will be taken by Dixie luminary. ireenpoint ndell. r Mc llingford will and “Red” Ball . will umpire. Frastrated - Rosenblatt's street was g by an contest x for the : laid at this bly e laid at meoting later in the monm P s ()hxcum May \gam Be (‘andidate in Mexico . March 1 (R —Former lmits there is a < a candidate Al elections. In ed the hope —reclectionist ilie sentiment allowing He the citi- \ oung Financier H'!d an Idea But Not Any Canine West Oran N. J., March 1 (#— trained andt, 12, ns Otto Sz ent of th in the s father, be re- thinks a press wagon would be o house Otto has ides his father | violin or much more AL T4 West Main d $200 and costs Jacobs of » was fi court ©’s attorney uced to Young Rayno gave it over in a manncr which 1 him to the audien! Mrs. Corr next rendered “Won- osc in a partlenlarly swect and earned cvery applause | iven it. was the next to h t with a fine rendition of the melody, “I Wish I Had My Back Again” Gener t secmed to favor the idea 1" had only to| ui's loncsome tones to come back to take her absent more. Raymond Warren evening with hi of “I Never Sce brought 1S Paul Gianotta o popular “Whero Do You John" as well as has been Paul had ng but the fruit tand in his dialect and brought the with the numerous| “Cherie, T FRECKLES AND IM GOING 7D GBT 0V7 ~ - . ARND DO SOME WORIK A GARDEN = 7AG, YoU RUN OVER “——— 70 MR. KNAPP AND ASK AIM FOR MIS SPADE = WAI7 A AINUTE A0W — ARD 1E W E ) z \ P ‘ Sl 7 T COULD ENEAN CARRY A RAKE T00, BUT I GUESS PoPs GOT A RAKE OF " AIS OWA ! UE POPLOMETO [ VU IE AE cAN )Y BORROW YouR, SPADE — o | | Pop Didn’t Expect Him to Say That’ HAVEN'T Vou FORGO' GOTTEL 7O AY som:fimw ) By BLCSSER = (o)) s <o so HOL\TAN WON7 LEAD IT 70 MM, T SHoUL ;/-/ S TRV TREVERTOA i x@\'—m Door ! ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC.