New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1927, Page 7

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“LA RESISTA sections, regular $12.00. LOT NO. 3 Quick-on Model, silk brocade, reg- ular $5.00 for, $3 00 LOT NO. 4 Corsets for the small woman or young girl, very lightly boned, lace back, regular $?.50 . £4.00, for, pair .. artford's Shopping Center: Two Day Sale At About 1-2 Regular Prices LOT NO. 1 Quick-on Model, pink silk brocade, silk elastic side oyl Corset Department—One Fioor Up case is ” CORSETS $6.00 Quick-on Model, two tone silk bro- cade, silk elastic side sections, regular $7.00, $4 . OO pair o s LOT NO. 5 Quick-on Model, peach broche, clastic side sections, usua) selling price 33.50, specially $2'50 priced now, pair .. Oliver and Middy models, in Irish lmen and prices other materials, new spring shades, New of white French Voile, embroidered in Prices $2,98 to Infants’ Department—One Floor Up Smart Little Suits for Boys Hand made Peasant Dresses for little ones of 3 to 7 vears $1.98+ $6.50 made peasant colors, will wash very well, $35.50 e on Berlin News FARMINGTON AVE, L. REPURSSTARTING - Dr. Grant outlined iculties Df X i this evening at i Lail, Kensington. Ruts and Holes Being Filled by ..."<0 55 State Highway_ Dept, s ot vonor Aux irman of the wel Jolton-Kasica BEECH SWAMP ROAD NEXT i’ ol Ipro si taken ¥ the Legl Mid-Week Services in Two Churches | up This Evening—Awmiliary to Meet p campa to the aleo be disew; St. Patrick gton Le Tonight to Hear Tegion Ofticial Speak on Fire Question. em h include from the Berlin unde panning the Ma ng in deep rut paring for ¢iling oper pied the efforts of a gang 0f &V men and a for and it is prob- 1a that the o s ¢ will the worst s s local road ystem temporarily remedic Local hopes are high in conn tion with the promised v the 2 Britain to Worthin Surveyors have visited the territory and h completed thetr work in laying ont proposed lines for the anent 1 sptemier the llad for bids for the new and intimat the road of 1 s esti- discontin vl the to the Le amp route |nizht’s servies for the the et bridge Lord, pastor, wries of talks ¢ 15 o'clock in the highway com- = at Fiske, wer A cost of Trior mated for the old base on the Bee Leing inadeq! new highway. | ‘tion on the new highway ¢ by local and New anthorities for suitable veen two p time the appropri state officials gave out the informs tion that three or four years would he necessary before Berlin was aid- ed by the new highway. The action | of the board last antumn as a complete surprise and b uy learts of indignant motor \\hn have been shorten of | thelr ears by dai over fhe rutty roads While no definlte promises have | With the night air been made the highway commis- YOrk for points sion it is generally believed that the | should be posted be first of April will see some activities in_the afternoon towards the laying of the permanent | The air mail shifted to one schedule, new roa ch 2 n ex Tabs minstre thoroughfar the ion passe lin on Mareh “down-casters” Community club. Air ington notice that, all air mail previous Cowl mail is leay | contributors to the Blue Hills residents, by the relief promised by commission, have decided the need of the reconditioning hack route to Meriden. lem has also received an appropria- | tion in the state legislature in the 1525 scssion, but activities in that| The locality were postponed for a five | Berlin year perlod. It is the hope of the | on Blue Hillians that the commission ington Community ( will give that district the same sur- be In the form of prise it gave the Berlin residents meeting for loeal re when it announced its cted o in fruit raising. action. Conditions in Blue LHlls, grafting exhibition ilo not as needy as those on the h Swamp - Farmington avenue route, are deserving of immediate action by the state highway com- mission. terested in the subjr Tecture Attracts Many attend. About 50 members and friends of | The the Berlin Men's Bible class at- | expedition for tended the monthly meeting of the | which is oteanization held last evening in the | Worthinzton Community Center. The speaker was Dr. Arthur € Crant, X.ray speciallst at New enconrs the to s states stress of the states. Farmers' ¢ next T Farmers’ Bee of Kensington and meeting will be a that fleld exhibitien. axact date of boys cing spor pected from the offic future. Tie trip is ritatn General hospital, who spoke ' connection with acti “X-ray's Sciantific Value." 8 o'c well town nu Ade of the parsonage. i Give Exhibition ail C| Sidney post intended to sche our earlier ti that oo ing this plac This prob- | manufacturers, the b Meeting , March 18, stdents interest- cently at the fafm of George Farmers' club has not yet heen set The announcement of | 4-H aivision of state the diagnostic | burean. Bri the Farm | ona vot er State § and Mrs. Mr. and | quaranti [nw past rn | da not Plamvzlle News - DRSERYE _B_I[{THIIAYfl Filth Anniversary Celebration Attended b ly Glan[l Officers AlL Plainville Pupils to be Sc@ool in Local Schools Committee Mects—Pilon Postponed— Bowlng—RBricis, Club 4 Home Town met last evening at the Mrs, Howard Bunee Mrs. Bunee Abont Mectil teresting. story S 1 a vote of eetin: s vifair, follovwin odwin which mer =t lock a 3 S 1 valli, urse. 3 limit tion of clain to a notie of the probate ira comin What They're Doing L. Honiss of Huds ho has heen confined to ! an attack of i as being slight fabs mins'r usiliary are members are as impor ; : | = e George G. Griswold who Is from an attack of| eing greatly | Whist repor Al Ventres, receiving popilar local wrestls congratulations to s victory at d last ing Ventres threw Fred Bry 20 minutes ave t Berlin Ttems | har a hundred members of club turned out last to hear Captain Alexander of the American tra crvice relate his war and time experiences in the far egst. ! Captain Mehaffey's ship carried fond | supplics to seaports along the Adri- atic particularly the Bal . oodstuffs were diff to| The Turks and Ser in for considerable commendation from “ptain Mchaffey who stated that he found the peoples to ho > of all foreigners + had dealings. Ile ¢ of the dirtiest citie: i1 en. there being no 17y sor't although re than a quarter cvening Melaffoy uit me the most with erei All of the water | drinkin At Captain Mehaffey described Smyr- as the pre st city in the far rather 1t was hefo; it was ed durir the Turk and Greek In his own opinion th 1 other purposcs is strests in tank Is carts rou | | | | | | | | | | | o East Ber- rtai the i East her than | rke wera driving | ain their own | in Smyrna. The Greeks on| he beti set fire 1o the r old how He deserib- | 1ocity Serbia, Imost picturesque of ~'l Balkan cities. | Smyrna to '!l< hange M. Cow offica has is- from \’vf ]\vn conns in as the mail from New st 1 sonth Now Safe for every ticnin the throat, and helps Mature to clear the air passages. Pleasant to take ts and children, Sold in every drug store. Il on immittee Yeets sehool “PLANINVILLE® Matinee Daily CHIL A “Liber{y” Appearing Wecekly FRIDAY ¢ Zane Grey's Immortal Story “The Vanishing Story n picture ho Mre Lord Res URDAY American” See It Twice ! Have the Children Ree It! 10 o'clock | has been| n th Aule Postw onsiderat 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 13 Strand theater. | street school "nl Bristol News CITY 1§ WITHOUT 2| LEGAL CONSTABLES ;Six Bleoted Last October Have - Failed to Qualify {COUNCIL T0 FILL RANKS Contest For Exalted Ruler of Elks— of : have b lings and | Edward n-a‘ ntist (.w‘ Agnln Postponed £ Archie Pilon, charged while under third time and will come (hursday, March 17 M ely injured sponsible st, is at her hom: | is still unable'to be about Case Dismissed of bad > crossing accident r dorm ice Sweeney of (¢ Raymond Picrce Hurt in Explosion —Salvation Army Drive Success- ful—Antos Stolen. Bristol has time the fact that no cons! in spite of srenlosis and a n his employver and Li ity Aetna Life Insur- York In- was dis- This fact attention of Stecle who re- m 5 City Clerk Thomas B. 1 a letter from th T od for t ring on ('nmmlllm‘m (o8 on the comm ldren of Le nt of constables failed quired by svised Statutes of Con provides that office of law. K 1 tiout for or: grand v town person mror coment of 1 or within 80 days there- h of office hefore ho shall certlfy fact and dellver cel Loses tificate 1o »nn person by whom el bowlers drop- istol Br. 3 for record the town clerk of the town in 1 grand ju 1d clerk shall rec person eleote offica of grand jurer or consta shall be vacant 4nd may be the manner provided for filling va- cancies in town offic The term for qualitying expired on et 2 with none of tha elec the oath. election were A, P, | Joseph W. Harding, Roscoe L. sions, William I, $mithwick, Wil . Farley and R. G. Fitzpatrick. | Harding, however, in addition to the oftics of constable fs deputy sheriff Bristol. In order to straighte uation Corporation Cou N. De Notes ot at i Lthel Prior of Canal Narantt \ music at New ain | % al sehonl, iy spite of ex- Baker, and form but 1500 o scores: aoks, taking Those ¢ the city 475 Bristol Bracs 1 William is to ask the city cot Xt meeting on Tn to appoint all of t x w were el Rosier cted to Al the var 1 through & 1cies which rr pervisors’ confer- elr failure to take also und 1 that roduction to Tusic § Worc the . who was il e mbull avenue, Hartford hospital erry Makers will meet this at the home of Miss M ccox on Bicyele at perform, elestion street Called for Two Dires S Washbur: Co., of the Plain wtient at the » he has had removed At ety spital, w Fire of his jaw to the plant of the Trin- Dye Works where a firs had broken out following the explosion of a o0.gallon naptha tank. The blaze was quickly .\vmm-\dvd with | hemicals but member of the cases of e crossing Gen- 1a- he damage to the ir ding was small, nterior of the although prac- i smali out by the fores which it - ed by a short ) s attended by Dr M and later went to is cir Fails to Get lii\'nrce And Also Is Arrested ass., 110 (T — whose 1 was received at hight after a blaze scovered in the buffing- I Tuis fire 4 by chemicals Squad A respond- yester becan not clean.’ livoree mage, any No. 1 Fiks to Fleet 1 of off 1010, B. and on South Danisl J. Donovan of Meriden will make his pection at this time and will lvn‘ mpanted by & number of Tl Community Theater | 7" e stion Exaltad PLAINVILTE and Robert TODAY Marguerite DeLamotte Joseph Schildkraut John Bowers n “PALS in PARADISE” Faward EDWARD ROYLE . Willlam G ‘The BLIND COMPOSER® lecturing ; secretary, initiat led and a buffet luncheon will |served. | quiem {the support 1 ba Funeral of Eustacchio Malvezzi The funeral of Eustacchio Mal- vezzi of 31 Oak street, who dicd Tuesday morning, was held at § a m. today at §t. Anthony’s church on School street. A high mass of re- was celebrated by Rev. L. Beccaris and the body was placed in St. Joseph's vault for interment in the spring. K. of P. Mecting regular meeting of Ethar Knights of will be The lodge, Pythias, | held at § o’clock this evening in Ar- canum hall. Seventh Wedding Anniversary Officer Edgar A. Norton of the lo cal police de: ient and Mrs. Nor. ton celebrated the seventh anniver- heir wedding last evening af gton avenue nt, a supper was served and card playing was en Stolen Car Recovered ast evening the sedan of Adelarc Potovin, man; r of the A. & P. store on Main street, was stolen from Main street and word was received from uthorities that {1 1 found abandoned in that &tolen in Plainville found in this city in had parked his its parking place on Funeral of Theodore B. The funeral of Pock Theodore B, Poc ock this e of the M onduct the services and ill be in West cemetery. mlmmm Army Drive Successful h Army drive recent. a distinet success, ncement made 1 J. Malone The goal desired believed that iis amount will nd i returns in t led £e Malone stated that contri ons were received from many orsons to wh ctters had not c ch made the s obtained all the more grati- There 20 personal so- by the two ought to a ag day on Feb- SCOUTING DEMONSTRATION Troop 16 Fntertains Parents and Fricnds in Church of St. John the Evangelist. An interested andience of par 1s witnessed a scout dem- op 16 in the John the on road last Senior Crowley Patrol ader William acted as leader and intro- duced the different demonstrations, the first of which was a rope knot- tying Donahue, Shime 3 and the couts Linn, owler and Neverdoski. ] bandaging Crowley, avish, Farouer ° was a signaling Moran and Crowley, Gaudette parent 1in- s 1. Laden, tha 1ted the sconts v were doir up to th spok to the briefly . Thom pastor, who complim on the fi 15 ene of th couneil, Seo was pr , Eiving a survey scouting condit spoka of the local and asking for rest of tha pare 1t program o sorv@d by tha traops, the mothers of the scouts Troop .om Charles J. Grath, who showing of semen present were Burns and John E. Me- were pleased at the roop. Scoutmaster Gaudatte was complimented by Father Laden and committee men on the w ne by the scouts un- dsr his leads e — Lueky TiGER Stops Falling Hair. Cor- rects dandruff and scalp ecze- ma. Money-Back Guarantee. Whte-Fox knocks pimples. Try it. At Barbers and Druggists ervics postmaster SEEMS TD AE THAT GENTZUORN'S JEWELRY OUGLTA MAJE AN OFFICE BOY FOR SATURDAYS = LM GOING TO SEE IF L roareer STRE ) / will fruit ‘enter, and apen A pruning and was held re- Norton next week's continuation of The public in- ctis invited to fleld town the tha dairy of the 1sored by in the near nz held in °s of they SUND CHRISTMAS JF YO \NOLLDA'T N ME T COULD AN OFFICE BOY, MIST GENTZAORA ? To His Liking L GUESS AOT-1 DO AEARLY ALL THE \NORK. MYSELF! WELL,WOULDNT . YoU LIKE ONE I NOW - 9UST \ on squoAvs GEE-THAT WOULD JUST SUIT

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