New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, OUR LINE OF Crochet I SPORT HATS " Offer the Broadest Choice IN THE NEWEST COLORS OF THE SEASON AND THE MOST TO BE FOUND. Trimmed wilh bands phin SNAPPY SHOWING of newest Hats of ribbon, ibbon, and all straw, flowers, ribbons and ornaments $3 89 A ors an l§ feache s O k and r ) 11 colors and modc Some 83 ARE smartly coat FOR SPORT or L choice, with collars of the fi Nonlm} skin, cte., I We are showing the latest of the season’s YOU THINKING OF A NEW COAT? SPRING IS ALMOST IN SIGHT modes for the Woman or Miss who would be \\ hy not malke seleetion now and get first choice? DRESS every Coat is built of the newest fa furs most in vocue. with every new style feature that Fa 3.89, others $5.00 each. | Squirrel, Mole, Fo: hion favor: Sport Coats for $25.00 to $75 | Dress Coats for $35.00 to $95 | SALABLE MODELS or h:md painted ribbon with trimmings of in a most varied win Beaver, Pahmi, bric Berlin News BERLIN PAYS §30 FOR FALBE ALARM New Buitain Apparatus Sum- moned to Worthington Ridge GHINNEY SHOKE BLAMED Town Nurse Mukes Report of Mont Activities—School Board to Meet This Lvenlng to Consider Building Sites—Rricfs, store, Em 1\ ind blowing ¢ house. Having town ¢ Afrnid t in terrupted composed released € of the persed r length of tin Vufift returned to town hall and °r in which of the calls to Di partment impe he or Bolty will be held this evenir m‘l\ when the and t Auxiliary will gather in 1 Biail fo waln Coi Cramer and Com man of Jane Delano post tord. t is reportc post of llart- d that the local post BERLIN GRANGE FRIDAY AHLBERG'S ORCHESTRA onati Property Purchase I Wortt SO foot , who 1919. ipport of the membe ties t on 1 its door at 1t service tn behal ng > not comin Last even its way comi n in ity Hall decid hen the dow ond Fame 1 mountai Conlin 3 om a local team 5 scason of ro- School Board To Meet i ool beard will me rom the to 22 e f men of ms will come before buildings attention b the submitt ty by Fred Norton which| snld donate a plot of ground In the | it ne district, the boar: surronn to find prop veying the 0 effort as to location and for the new huildings. Foresters Meet Court Ma wsett, Foresters of America, met la ening fn Legion W, Kensington, A large gather- 7 was present. Routine business iweted and a social hour the close the regular meetin Boys' Cluh Loses The Kensington Kethall team o neared the wind-up of ason when it lost to the Comets of New Rrifaif, 16 to 12. The game was played in the gy nasium of New Britain high school. Kensington plaved a fast me but the basket was elusive and 1 Kensington lost ground through missing the enslest shots. Denny Negri playad his nsnal gond game, pography of busir Loys' club bas- t evenin jTeams who are sc! o Harvare | tha Rogers ain, Recreation for buildir matches. duled to howl ight are requested to be present Nurse Reports the meeting of the town mittee held last evening, lowing report was submitted Dalbey, town of the 2; total to hospi- under e paying pat i no ch e patien Schools visit ‘en inspects on, 246; indiv l]u']; ir Iren with defects, 16 excluded tdren exclu rcaus mp- toms of comn: il S S 13 ildren reported to the of chil-| home 17; new children, e Iren treated in school, visits on school children, 1afects found in S\h(‘N teeth, 144; throat, East Berlin No Mildrum, chairman of the o committee for t} secured Captain y of the Ameri to be t Captain ‘ain Mehafty is an old | Wwith a wealth of ex : club are requ: on hand promptly at 8| s0 that e speaker may | th by 8:50 shments will be served. Further spread of scariet fevor f3 | f in West Cromwell, threc | put under quar- | total of seven | 1arantine, o'cloe phone i snap of the past 1 with the mapl arried on by hoy: cery maple tree had been tapped and the business was coing aiong 1 mo sap. They of frozen out and | v the frozen a4 up the chunks 1 disposed of it to| ration as hard can- | enter: dy. When the weather lets up busi- ness will go on as usual. The winners at the Sacred Heart | whist were as follows: third, Fred Frank; hor." fifth, J. A. W M Jeorge Esther O'Brie s third, Miss Lena Rota; fourth, Mrs. | Anna Shortelle; fifth North. The whist April 25 Selectmen to Be Asked ing in exercises a btorne camp, No. 1 ~,nm<n War Veterans at New Have cve- camp chairs. inment pi the hoys haracterization of a Sw a is en route PANAMAN FLEET REPULSES ATTACH :“A fackers” Lose Heavily m Practice Engagement entr heading t bombard answerlng. reported h the proached nt, the fiolds g¢ th them be sunk by {orc The other Miraflores locks. There were spectac over BPBalboa, bom! airdro: the Oal\land Man Making LonEhand Bible Copy i L r ters and a total of MARES PERVE New Haven. Mar Kelsey, one of prom his “CASEY AT THE BAT” The Babe Ruth of Comedy FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927, Plainville News ", OF C. APPROVES BUILDING RULES {0 Gall S]Scia! Town Meeting ' TERRY GRANTED DIVORGE Claims Wife Tricd to Kill Him and Elope—Froperty Revaluation Com- mittee to Mcet Monday—Stewarts 5 Y ears—Briefs Ieoinie a special t mpor from (eru‘c Patterson N Allow Same last Yale (-ch $25,000 From Estate of George Porter 1ed arden Community Theater Priday, March 4th Big Double Peature Beatrice Lillie Jack Pickiord — i — CEXTT SMUING Also dog i and sandow, the “Call of the Wil . YOURSELE IN MOTION PICTURES <PLAINVILLE?» PICTURES OF° THE TODAY AND STRASD OPENING NOW TOMORROW BIING SHOWN “The Lone Wolf’s Return with BIT ADDED PEATURE—SATURDAY 1 LYTELL A baffling mystery sequel to and BILLIE DOVY e Lone Wolf AFTERNOON “The Outlaw Express” —EVENINGS ———PRICE S, MATINEES—10c, and Cood and .S;re!_ ([ ussen,oay/ AW, LISSEN o Wwith Malone and Chotkowski work- DON'T 7ALK 7D LISSEA Aow - ) ME = IMMAB/ : N /AT YoU! T S VES { MaD ar (_ Am! WHATCA, Aj,{;fi 4 MAD AT WM | FOR ? WHAT ( [ DIDAE DO L ToVou?e e T Bristol News FARM STUDY WILL snony weaping MAVE RECOGNITION SFT FOR MARCH 1) Becomes Part of Hartford Semis of Avon Had Lived in Bristol Playis 1 in reonal ton naiy Foundation Course ch 4 (P—The Hart ation in keep- ch of events ent of rural nts graph- farm theology.” nge is that ical de- ity will be study at an arrange- orrs Ag- ordina- en and wonen tes In a way that ny points of con- with rural are graduated r upon s. Tn this as itting wom- tlition many other foundation, oundation is its kind to to agricul- will b planned ural eng 1 over tha ars for the ent may an agricul- itional certifi- rural lite en- given for “fleld o spend two rural work ts of the s of nation-wide ose who are con- life, Presi- MacKenzie al church pretty much of problems and at the genuine op- Training nded in rmined by co- he Connecticut cge has approved will cooperate and is inge both students ricultural fac- that the up- © life in rural com- t asset to rural ways and that in hand to the train- rural church tinctly promot- ural in- ary whera T s in teach- wcts appear to $-and v‘N’k mall sal- irch has r to many a well trainad er i8 to ba Te VIRE IN AU .u\lulm E ¢t tepartment 1 1t aning to ownad by car took and the motor. rday aft. Lake { | ; frank E. Goodwin EYPSIGHT 327 MAIN ST, SPLCIALIST TEL. 1905 By BLOSSER HE CAM AY AOUSE VESTERD \ WHEN) T WUZ SWIAGIN IN AY SWING AN AE ~—1_SAID LE KNEW Feolc w.\s GOING

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