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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH %, 1927 7 The regular prayer meeting will Sef nabnddd wiN SEeN be held Thursday evening. The PI 7 .Il N Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home | E. Broo} w a1l . e closk Satariiy: atiepmng B S ainville News |~ > 1 » tee. — . : Bflsto’ News cor William Thonpson after i 1t cor f Main re. Pl aN] An unusually large attendance was WHITING STREET""’°“*‘Z‘fifi';lii'":i‘i‘J‘*{‘TL‘QZ;T“"“’ RN . UBRARY AT BRIST[][ ce sermon, his daughter, Miss Char- \lh« Trumhull Tontertay Tuesday Starts { Leonard J. Collins of West Han-‘ Tty e e e Fus Time in History humhflr bt here wax such '3 g line or Qur March Sale Lamps, Dinnerware [ " Esaes Uninjmed : iy BB B0 e Birthday Observance Fancy China, Glass and Pictures (GES PEDIGREED GHICKE"S,“;' e 3 b b S b ot - RECKLESS DRIVER FINED | home on | onor ot the eleve nt —_— Floor and Bridge Lamps Through a Fortunate Big Syndicate Purchase Brings to (|| Stores Start Monday Night Closing|+iriiiay of their son, Erling ¢ b Y ‘}y!:”\q.lllu\‘;“l‘ t\l.;;;::]\}l\;:}(}n]. \'0::) illn ‘l)nH;z:\m]f chedule Tonight—Rrother's Ml." Afcs: Martha Serons section of Plai ) Assessed $150—hnights of Colum- Bridge Lamps to match, regular 812 to $15 for .9: e e Avnalted e e s Junior Floor Lamps, silk shades, regular 813.95 for v | Assistauts At Post Office, g ridge Lamps to mateh, regular $10.95, special . .. o 26. I Junior Floor Lamps, regular pnc £8.95, special Bridge Lamps to match, regular $ pecial Forestville Man Arrested in Raid. bus Communion Breakfast—In- v A : Defeats New Y ter-City Bowling Series, Leonard X 2 racks and upon & Open Stock Dinnerware—Seventy-Five Styles E e i e a0 , All at Special Prices e e e il e itiary to Broci [ o ¢ Al at 3,000 pieces Tvory body decorated Dinnerwar Choice 19¢ each, tea cups and s post will be held tomorrow - S e t s otal « saucers, dinner plate, 9 inch platters, | ' open v able dishes, large salad dishes. Q! 4 + 10 enter o 8 o'cloc g previe 3 i ; ""f""""m el Choice 15¢ each, tea plates, soup plates. oatmeal dishes, small open vegetable dishes, | small salad plates. Choice 10¢ cach, dessert plates, bread and bhutter plat S | upon saucers and bowis. Bl 1ing { it out. i an | e 3 vill ¢ nd China Dinners sets, 100 pieces, regular 849.50 for ........... 7.50 (M@l chine approached from the - e S e can China Sets, 55 pieces, regular ‘ v Porcelain Dinner Sets, 51 pieces, vegular Poreelain Dinner Sets, 52 pieces, regular n Porcelzin Dinners Scts, 100 pieces, ¥ v Sy EXTRA SPECTIAL! Haviland China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, full service for 12 ! : Zrauy izl Sy ‘ $ the servic 0 the 3 A, pemaing about the | Eng Sch t . Imade by Past i J»-:e;\‘( people, handsome flower decoration with <old handles, regular $19.50, special $37.50 Sl _|church last night. s i 3 seriouslyllEtor J } o com- Another of 113 pieces, a complete set with three sizes of platters and 12 extra | g the affair. Grand breakf: plates, handsome 1m\«r decorations with gold handles, regular $115, oA prosided i ag special $89.50. | i ! i g “al solos were Ten- I\l \I AL VALUES IN FANCY GLASSWARE PICTURES AND OTHER HOME l 18 AR - oy o the | Siaess : ik < i ! i v: ‘ ‘. s R ¢ Canficld and James Woodtord \ S ARTES. ON SALE IN DOWNST AIRS DEPARTMENT. The Fair coms s ful SR J. Mulli- Donald presented Brit- BRI o B e s TR ER TR B R ,‘*J:-.{:-jli = ‘%_;-__a:.:'..---; e ed to the Tau To Oppose Bill R R B B e e e R e S e BRI S0 s B R S Rl iR e A i « L the : uth. | Next October has 1 in his s will le | @1 i} el e Kappa. Slade, who prepared will take step this year to pr c ; 5 . ¢ il i < § COmDflHY ]9 29nd Gonn. Sador e ,(fi.r.' % ey ] v ”'?\ READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Engagement Announced Rl sel f : dy. of HIGHWAY TRAFFIC PROBLEM ' _ste ™ sonn "ot mag 1‘."!‘: of their Men's Lycoum Debate Postponed Illsie C. Bengston to Harold {Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. For Two Weeks—Sctback Sharks 0. Carlson of 541 Churet o, : 4 v Britain { RLOBIBINS: o i | heraihen ment | yolh! READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs Ready For Coming Contest— Wmvantls Ald Shoihy B g ¢t % oHe ! Men's Bible Class to Hear Doctor > Wonm s Aid socic £ the S Be Congreg nal howill e oAt e . The funeral of Walter Penfield, hold its Mar ting Mrs. snequnier ! Vi Bt ‘ rain « 1 5 B ol led setumyiac e Do ok drs. Dan ol oo L y rof e : flmmumty Theater PR R . ot dze |3 ololoek R e u members of the i 3 | e \ N = »Ivrlqul 1 Plainville was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock |tive musical prog All wor ose who ¢ f otificd e ' The bowling team of Scichepr IV 4 A. Fiske, pastor of the 3 2 ask ST edn \ rish o sral of Thomas ; in born in East | Lyceum Postponed s0 be pir v i a victory A two L i 18, 1844. At the debate of cnsington i 2 i Post Office Appointments e 2 wers : ted in Company I, 22nd Men's Lyceum which was | ek, i . | roumster i ‘,,\'; Usi an- | follows v Mon., \\NI.. Thuh.. Fri. Volunteers. beitg dis- 1o take place this even J re the battls Kensington Methodist an active mem- hoen postponed until , G. A. R, and |ning, Mar : member of the Berlin Kensington Metho 3 : ociatior being color fsubject of il e 1 % v. Gitliiols aRal hat group for many fsolved: That the State [ Thursday evening 7:45 | llowing the service thers il Catches Vire e g 3 et i e PANRGICHS 2ty ,’Ar'l;{:};».;,, of Maple T4 SRS M Vined For Liquor Violation Chiuren, beime Sunday sehool supe d jutendent for ears in that insti- tion. Until vy he was ck in i b esic Slotr Wil ' | Hartford, contractor in the W & Wil Community house, Worthi Mrs ”\‘_"\.“'."' and Mrs. Burne are former erieneed teae . . rihur S, G X-Ray ! nts of this pl lics e i i ’ > S : \l \'ll\hh .md I(.HI i 0 specialist at the New Britai i 1 s survive 50) rval 1s a former NOTIC To Discuss ‘Fraffic ay Wike s sissEaal o 'revethan 1 : 4 > 3y Popular Request the the subject whiel \ ch as | Y Al 4 et SIS % i MATINEES Will Begin o! 1h m-‘“ln, g card ot sel \.,I ”f”',‘ A : hodist church will n . Baptist. Church Notes 3 ) S 2:30 P. N Sl e nave 1ong been {mcetings has L Ll geld vt 4 Doors Open 2:00 P. M. : s ; “ ccutive mansion in Harris- noed ‘1],\1\4 will 1o vl‘\) \“‘ zv:r M pately ar offi ffm‘““ 'l"]_“ 2 8 < Sl o 3 J 10¢ and 15¢ e i St % burg for many months, Mrs. {1 motor traffic, record a Aoe ai ‘ednesday | '8 b 5 3 3 ness mes ot (85 UVENINGS ning rcant sley l_.mnnl lmcllxot.. \nf&: of the Pridipal ame o necds is the i s ¥ and Rhoda Pratt of [the & d L el X v 80 former governor of Pennsyl- ndequate marking of intersec Well-Chitd Conference e RIBR v ah sl CH S SR GRh ) EPT SATURDAY C o quat has re-entered Wash- et iinaty 4 : 2 Zaelaen L k rvice at the Metho i ssion o- i o o Kless Driver Tined ton society, in which she G a B e, Instit the stat d of v o at 6 o'Clock e 3 ¢ ' s for years a factor. Her Ao e b e e sl “on 1 on Page 16) T latest photo.' initiated drivers w are un: of the stream of traffic which en-jeet which will be lin Men's Bib Inesday ev special sub- discussed at this ters the main trunk at these points. niacting will be the merits of 1 FRECKLB AND B BLOSSER White lines and warning < right foods for children | Tave been suggested as prog Children in early life should b s of estublishing safety meas- provided with the right foods. t the corne ne well cooked whole avenue corner is probably th reals, a quart of milk a day, | 4 3 f ) e a| il AROUND ANYPLACE M e / |y sholba DIBROLEEED NG GOOL DR L | ABOUT 7WO AOURS G BEEN WITL ME < p \ ana neart ngerons ith the o St Iy, . SONEIREANOTS: ME MAD AIS TAIL IN dund v els el fit P AcosLE SADAE ; . i L RS0 7200 7O TWELEPUANT ) AIS AOUTI ALL. from Tudson |week. 1t such foods are provided woz GO'AN 7D | FEEDIAY ALL T / i o o ) /4 > corner and half | three rogular a day. ehildren I 200 AN' FEED JAERE UE COMES | MMONKEVS AN e ~ TH TIME /! way down the hill would, it §5 will not get into the habit of nibbling 2 Y PEANUTS TO TH' oW = SHUCKS ! thought, prevent the practice of on « s and sweet eakes during Ry AR ~ 2 Cutting the corner sharply s the da uch a habit is one whick ey afl,“:-\ElSGA\JE done by motorists acquainted with needs to be closely watched by the L G g the ronte who take the chances of parents as children eating such o, S PEANUTS meeting @ ear mounting the hill. sweets and pastries do not have a 9 Ry AwWAy. Another white line beginning at the ppetite which they should and continuing past the ps at meal time, ion to the Deming ho \Hll”l«l\h at the reeent well stead, would acquaint toy of the bab conferences has heen gratify- intersection and prevent utting in ing and this month's meet- and out of line at this point. A ing is planned to preparc the mother single red light, mounted on a pole for the coming spring season. r the corner would serve as a Wi hey're Doing ing for night traffic, ] s, who for many vears avenue corner | has conducted gen 1 sto on 1 same mea it is | Worthington ridge, opposite Hudson . ) Awg:eh_ nerally believed, although this | siroct, closed his doors this morn- ) @ < i rmer is lees of a blind approach [ing for a general finventory. Mr. . 4 Y ST NN SWICE. oy than the fisst mentioned intersec- | loniss is confined to his home on