New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 9

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NEW BRITAD Browz Thomson 5@, artford’s Shopping Center: MARCH SALE NOWON LAMPS, GLASS, ETC. NOTE THE SAVINGS! Regular $15.00 and $19.50 Floor Lamps with shades’and pulls, for—$10.95. Regular §12.00 to $15.00 Bridge Lamps, with shade, for $8.95 complete. Regular §8.05 Floor Lamps with parchment shade and pulls for $5.95 complete, Regular $5.95 Bridge Lamps with shade—$3.95 complete. $5.98 Imported Table Lamps, large size, two lights—§3.95. (Continued on Page 14) $49.50 Haviland China Dinner Sets— 100 pieces—$37.50. $21.00 American China Dinner Sets— 50 pieces for—810.95. $25.00 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 100 pieces—$17.95. Yellow Mixing Bowles, 5 for 95¢ set. Thin China Cups and Saucers, gold band, reg. 33 dozen—6 for 79c sizes and pitcher $115.00 Haviland China Dinner Sets— 113 pieces for—$89.50, | \flre. r,7.5042:\mex'ican Porcelain Dinner Sets— [f|! 2 pieces for—85.95 set. | 3 > $5.98 English Blue Willow Dinner Sets— ! SRR 23 pieces $3.98. . Il MATINEE 10c¢-15¢ Imported China Salad Bowls and Cake Plates, regular $1.50 for 59¢ each. Downstairs Dept. SILK VESTS Milanese Silk Vests with picot tops and straps, pink, peach, white, Nile, orchid— for $2.25. Milanese Silk Bloomers, with reinforced crotch, cut extra full, pink, peach, Nile, white and orchid—$2.98. Carter’s Rayon Vests, pink, peach, white and or- chid—95¢ each. Carter’s Rayon Bloomers, pink and peach, for $1.59. BRING IN YOUR GOLF CLUBS, let Jack Young look them over and get them ready for the opening season | NEWS FROM MEN’S SHOP Yorke Shirts of white broadcloths, neckband and at- tached collars, for— $1.95 each Coat Sweaters, of fine worsted, in heather mixtures, priced special— $4.98 each New Spring Half Hose, sillk and rayon, latest jacquard effects, for— 95¢ pair Medium Weight Shirts and Drawers, natural colors; shirts with long sleeves, drawers ankle length, for $1.00 garment. Medium Wool Shirts and Drawers with long or short sleeves; drawers regular and stouts—$1.50. Carter’s Unions, licht weight wool, natural color, short or long sleeves, regular and stouts—$3.98. Evenings Children SEE 1T TWICE! SATURDAY 7 News URVEY OF TOWN 15 LONG DELAYED change Fail to Appear GION POST IS IN DAR s Club Drops Two Games to| !for easy bask {of M Waterbwy Squads — Auxillary | ceting Attracts Large Attendance i 1 -Tabs Complete Plans, [Residents are wondering what s becoms of the proposed action the New E fange in sor y the town sland Insurance Ex- | N welfars Britaln chapter . chairman agion comnitt the fire proteeti 4 that h i r from the exe \ers wou had completed | . The en- 1{tewn the Tard 7 ) has been taken by X n suryeying this town |7 s promised. Jl.egion activi ¢ inst work in n towards th o rates and the establishing of a local fi continued in the announcement a v months ago to the effect that ica post would take a 1 of npaign, bred with fire s and fire officials in nearby t reports on the results of the in- zations have not been made blic, Leglon officials stating that compl would be neces- | y before any announcement of be made. ht that the immedtate al of the fire committee will be establishing of a new systom of | lling the New Dritain paratus case of fire, Town officials have mitted that the present system of ling the town clerk or select. en could be improved on but have | t taken steps towards the in- |[te suration of a system which would away with possible delay in ca the trucks. They claim it s ) : | Britain and now a professor at S:.|si | Thomas' ; i and to | Waterbury, last e |two |erushing to the !while the gineers for Insurance Ex- *°ric {classed throughou: | Brass City group finding no tro in me |work being d er he visit this | POSt banned town mer were voted leg t sent- the |ty shown prevent re promoting the &veekly feature. am Double Features Comins MONDAY and 1TESDAY X " & TOMORROW i ITTER WAY” ston of Women Voters for the efit of the town nursing nmi; was discussed. It has ot been degided fn what hall appear on that but the date has heen set for April 22 What They're Doing 2 George G, G H town c ned to this duties at the Cor W cor- I Iporation in New Britain after an at- {tack of grip which has confined him |to his home for the past week. Town Clerk Arthur L. Wood |has reported that aside from his “ {routine duties which keeps him fow actWities are taking p his office. The board of reli mectings are he: cld daily a at the Town hall, Commiittecs of 8 fate. The service wi ford will of |cr Boys’ Club Ix The Kensington Boys senior the Mill Plain Community Theater PLAINVILLY wold of t} black eye aterbury squad, 50 Juniors were rett oy TODAY — Two Big Pietures MAL BUSCH “FOOLS OF FASHION® V=0 Horse he V in The local aggregatlon was both games, “The Wild Stampeds Satus MONTE in “ACROSS THLE PACIFIC? The Pirst Traly Great Picture ol the Mistory of the American War plercing the Kensingto bus; in the Water il Plain Kensington n Voters and the gton Athletic club met last cvening to compicte plans for the whist party and dance to be given in .|| Special Anneuncement is confined to his o ick of fllness. | PUTURE ituting for the | in e Fraternal Hall which i Legion hal chairman 1ber irfve committee of sw Britain ansiliary spoka on the in that city. Aft-| cams president of the 3ritain auxiliary, Grace Stow- | . and the chairman of ths child committe of the N with tiana an OUR PATRONS the Licenses Active Indications are that a co rade in f g licenses w! the first of April, the opening of we |brook trout season. Lo brooks 2 ve suffered greatly in the past w years from pollution but there | still remain a fow streams v some of the spec was formerls ters Hall Will, This Saturday, *farch Gpen With the Photoplay— he Cohens and The Keilys” This is one of the bi dies you could cver s On Sunday, March 13 REGINALD DENNY in “California Straicht Ahead” Will be shown. This fs great comedy ta f to rship s in the nection with the ¢ zest come- Bolton-Kasic: 2 n Movies to of th recent which voted g of Sunda Open East Berlin Items and Mrs. Edward Kalims ing over the birth of a dan ter born at their home here veste epecial e to re- the ing also a e Sat. Shows Sat. Mat. and Sun 2:15—Evening at G:15 and 8:15 Matinee—1i0e and 1 pictures will be shown in on Saturday and B. Stevenson and ling the week-en ativis in New Haven, | Commencing next week there will| for women in addition | 0w being held | 5. The princi-| class will be although any of community may ts to be derived. 1b will meet this eve- | 9 o'clock. | The library will be open for a | short time this evening. Mrs. Mary Bourgeod entertained umber of her friends at a house | fternoon. | trick Holigan was pleas- antly surprised by more than 20 of | her friends last evening. Mrs. Holi- | gan has been active In the work of Sacred Heart church during the past on and the event was in the na- of an appreciation for her un- tiring efrfort A St. Patrlcks’ day party and en-| tertainment will be held at the| ¢ evening. Conlin’s | Community club meoting next Wed- Lvenings—1ac and 2hc on which called for | of a peti for | n meeting to decide L It you { Home Bak'ei'y WHITING STRELT issue. It 18 Zer | weight {the women join for tt The Boy | ning £ rally belleved that the pa of productions which will be 4t the Kensington hall will ed by the town officials to the introduction of unde- . Out of town interests vat Bowling Tonight. Kensington Fraternal will meet this evening Rogers Recreation building, New ain. All team captains who are luled to roll them this eve- ng are requested to report at the th their complete squads. | stpones Game John Conlin's Blue Hills postpo Knights of o bowl- | h | party ¥ 1o cessary for some tow thority take the responsibility of calling e New Britain apparatus. Thoss o are eligible to summon the w Britain department ara blished on party lines and w. b to the present, fairly raptd ce has been given, it not im- obahle that fn the 1 some w system of calling will 1 tuted which will do away wi lay. The question of a department be- 2 established here scems to gain vor with all in town except town iclals who have, fn the past, wned on the move. They state at the expense in maintaining a y force such as would probably necessary would be exorbitant, d that the present service from sw Britain is adequately serving e town. They further say that a al department would not be ore efficicnt than the outside serv- as the town is so widespread at the outlying districts would be accessible to a Berlin department it would be to the N paratus. Lenten Service There will be a Lenten service 1d this evening at 7:30 o'ciock at . Paul’'s church, Kensington. Rev. . A. Downey, former assistant stor of St. Mary's church, New v Britain | toam is said to have broken |l[\\""-“'1"." ev i The pr am will | under the scries of defeats that | lthe Bluo Hilllans have suftered throughout the season and it is im- probable that they will take the field again this year. No actual break is reported but enthusiasm | has waned considerablysand the | Mavor of Blue Hills" is having trouble in row ng up his players. Othor setback teams have pack- ed their ecq pment for the season, | among them being Newt Baldwin's [ Bost and George Grifith's team, both of which had a slight part In i the past season’s activities. Minstrel Activitics A meeting and rehearsal of the GET BAKIN wim ! ba replete with originality, MOM SENT ME 7O | The Ten Plainville News Two Rivals After Appointment Adain Sought by Furrey » o NABS WILLIMANTIC ~ MAN Constable Led Merry Chase From sonthington—~Conlon Janitor of Hizh School — Temeo Bowlers Break Even—Briefs, s on West Main would not admit his Tho Temeo Bowle ceak Bven co duck-pin teams roiled DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927, s games llowed the Wallace- s lasses to tie the pinfall at 1 85-7T4. Tt was while that defeated & neh Nerton Love Sist I. 451 488 526 (Temco) Trumbull Men 84— 2 544 B12 437 Wallace-Barnes Girl: 495 403 Girls' Priendly Soc ng Plainville Casting Co. Hot Trons Bowling o +.421 432 Unhappy Wops 5 s Murphy Totals Mr. and Mrs. Haskell and { ¢ Cook street have moved to 5 y. Their son, Ellery, | school with high F A son William vord his mother, Calmbach of New Britain, g at the Mrs. James M tnut street Calm! Miss Dorothy Clark 1 ning at her ton avenue. Bridge was A da Mra ghtar has been horn Klilson Joseph room rovements, garag: 182-2—Advt 36-4 —advt. with or without 45 Linden stroet and small ion in town For chic and the ns' Hats. Largest sele 1d 84, s 5 miss, this is price {s right. Golden 188 Main Tel. 36-4.—advt. s with or without , 46 Linden street. svements, city ' Bristol News HARRIS ELECTED HEAD OF B.P.0.E. Chosen Exalted Ruler in Contest Bringing Out Heavy Vote FIRE IS INVESTIGATED Theater Contract of $300.000 Award- int atch de airway between Boston and is now L a view of giving lighted for erests the of air mail. latest 1 intended livery should be below the stamp ddress “Via Alr Alr Mail” and air should be il to Cleve- s Flected > Ever Wel. eld last Albert were grand in Nor ed—~Yacitement Looked for at School Meeting — New Air Mail Schedule Aunounced. tobert Harrls was elected exalt the ¢ of Eiks ¥ K home Will! enry J. Fly s C. Ball and wil Exalted 1 Hall Past Past Exalt P. Hayes and Lawr N Willtam J. 2 and following the t social h : heon ecrve 1. 0. 0. F. Meeting e regular meeting of F., his evening Step: in ruck By Anto en-year-old iwig Gahr irsday car the terminus of the ville Electric Co. an automobile op- m J. Fries of Fa >, Mr. Frios took his car to the c of Dr hore it rjuries consisted of a s on the forehead and a f. above oft knes, He taken to his who reported | headqr Maple son of youth Mr. Fries cident to polic oma ers. nd Bowling Club Formed Casey manager of last that a known as the . has now bheen formed and ready to meet any and all teams Mr. Casey, who manages stated he and his men would pref meet first the team representing th Realtors, whose ability . lau n s by William J. nt real estate man Maple End club 1 Vincent Bachma Henry Martin &h game & . will be used in an ut Dividend Credit Declared the regular meeti directors of t and Loan associa the Arcanum b the usunal thres per esnt semi-ann dividend credit was declared number of additior proved hy the board P. 0. of A. Meeting r meeting of Ca will be held a this evening {n Following the husine v mbers be tendered a Camp No. 15 At af Bui vester cvening. ir Mafl Schedule morning hy Post rank Merrill that, effectiva March 15, air service will Hartford dally 7:15 1. ing at New city with the night ea for Clevelan and points west and sou ctive the same date, th mafl from the local ‘lose at & p. m. and all air n chould be handed in at the window befora 4:30 p. m | dispatch, of the ent m. co to insure air e new Main theater street tract stipulates ted within six work d and it < of la has already is expected the founda- immediatel: Car stolen In West Hartford The | T department were Harttord po- nd Engi Con 4 and upon £ center of Kly extingu! to the building was ths damage s by smoke will ast $1.000, in ) . John H. Hayes. fire had been un- up to a late hour this An investization conduct- Hayes showed a smal ler the counter, which he f Mrs. Silver, who takes are of the stors, locked the place at not until over blaze was fon of tha steck. n of the local police is assined to watch is » received from inted at the last eve- B. relative t cilities e committee, it rstood, has o red with bodrd of education and it probable that both A. S. Barnes and s Alice Brown of the rural com- t board will be present ring. There seems to ar objection to in- vailable school space e investigation was made to Just how much was needed. is greatest riso when ces in the 1. This the last in favor of apd Mr. Dav; matter of additions children. T for the is the is with 14 oppos oppositio: is own st e will re himself vigorously this eve the vote was passe 4 s looked up the statutes relative to to ma hirds majority Saturday Tallis eclaims of the city s brought out fact that they feo officer ions, for charged irtment ceived a rnished, t the dances past several today and fai 128 beet $4.95. For chic an miss, this {s That Accounts For It POWDER evening in Tabs hall, Kensington. Plans for the coming East Berlin production were discussed and a final rehearsal will be held at the hall on Sunday afternoon, March 20, at 2 o'clock. The subject of broadcasting the minstrels throush Station WTIC was nd it was voted to post- with the Hart- ford authorit until after the local showings. It is thought probable that the minstrels will go on the alr after Easter. The coming pro be given in conne discussed pone arrangeme ction which will St. Paul Tabs minstrels was held last ‘ n yith the K!b! 1-ILosT X' QUARTER THAT YoU SENT ME TO TA' STORE (veorost] { L | DIDYoU'LOOK ALL. YES-AN' L LOOKED FOR | iT Too. \7 ALONG TME STREET \_Lvi\e WAy YoU AWFUL HARD IN TH PLACE WHERE © STooD AN Aj/ 7z

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