New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1927, Bristol News |- SRR S TS ey ey S5 2 S S e TS NEW SORDOL e Y has on s bitterly denounced You'll Want, When You See Ours, Plainville News .- S e P < b vty g on Cherk b o e a New Sport Coat for Spring ot A L o i o Will Return to Brooklhyn—Water THE SHAPE AND SMARTNESS OF OUR NEW SPRING SHOWING | : i Baptist Church Arrcstel for 1 Y ENTICING ELEANED UP U”I[;K N e ool ax - roing survice, the pus: Doard Calls For Wids For Laying | Joseph Melino o 600 Feet of Mains, They are stylishly fashioned of kasha cloth, new novelty plaids, imported i . tended mixtures and camels hair Fire Hazard and Health Menace © - Many have collars of fine fur, such as squirrel, fox, badger, natural cat, | fof i Ivnx, calf skin and twin beaver. Others are in smart tailored styles with- EXISl n Gemer out fur, Bt e The new modes in their straight line effects and belted models are ver - OWNERS GIVEN A WEEK smart for the miss. Never have you had choice of such a range of colors which include ga plaids, new stripe effects, novelty checks and unusual new weaves in mix- tures. A splendid collection from which to make easy selection. moxelDanger=solonss Cac iR v tds Acked —— Ao Town Officials Collaborate To tuened—Trock Driver Has Judg- MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU s e el D et SO S TR et e e S ) o e 18508 Joys' Club Auviliary With a display of youthful styles smartly tailored and trimmed. Fach hat made from fine materials, straw, also straw combined with silks and ribbon, others with flowers, prices ranging from £3.49 to £35.00 each. Internal Revenue Inspector Hore Special for Saturday, black bottom felt and straw combination in the nop- 1 : ular pastel colorings, regular 00 value, % offered at only, cach the Mic ¥ & score of 41 left forward ored eight Y summary Bristol ested to business Kensing| ! lay school SIEVENS REPORTS - Rssured of State Action by " ‘ ' - i Commissioner Macdonald GRANGE T0 HAVE PROGRAM .- [Church Forms Younger Boys' Club 3 t lies” Aid G i d Bl S morrow ch at —Hindu Hospital Worker to Ad- dress Berlin ( tional Sery- pic 4 bl S ; 3 3 b E . Bristol v Brit ¢ ¥ the regular evening | o Divinity s ¢ i & 7 el e ; . Grees Hebrews Here Tomight i ; Morning service o ihiis sl cond | rex Sunday is entertaining | minister will ; ; he commissioner made the : vices ree 3 wother, John Schell of Noew : e . Anealoe g ; P e ; cliool gym fonig ; - the week-end, and ers : hell made an ex tour atter s Agnes Matsen, a former resi- | <PLAINVILLE® at & evotiona TODAY ‘ Al Ison yesterday. high school fen in charge of the | FEATURES—? Exeentive committee morts ting : ~party ommunity | & Lz | day 0 at the parso season is expect- morning o strictly a owis and Mr. and | in | public is invited m i r r On ¥ € Didibey. ; Advent Christ que SN ol M e pairs | has 1 c o ) 1oday the local “THE GALLOPING Morning preacl o Hi-¥ hoys o — ¢ havin t Master's Mecting ':uunn:nli |’w~(‘ ) : t = g communlty Theater orlin Grange will hold a Past | py gl nor P o et Matinee ......... 10c-15¢ PLAINVILLE 5 i 0E T ugh it will not be | = Lis : : r ¢ Schools t \Rregation. The our p s g i Seve i boys t*’m,.’ UN. NIGHT MONTE BLUE in ed nal 1point . o call t v 1« te B ¢ . e hay sual suceess fn | | “ACROSS THE PACIFICT } 5 tod res t ¢ g Swadi 3 living who will c¢ g S Inte 1 4 SR L i idg vedish © exereises of the . X S i : at t s “WANDERING GIRL! The first truly great pleture of o tronding tatford were | tist ehurch in Brooklyn, N. Y., whicl e o y ! ot o seems to ] | with MILDRED HARRI the history of the Spanish || 17 comparisor : 1 Bas served previously : i pn s a ! American war. This pletare hibition s made an |t t Is in t from ober, 1815 te Japuary N ¥ he fou [ SN S e — — == should be seen by all, in t ¢ r ! t pupl t 0 2 exceilont prog at 8 o'clock Mor v . Card of Thanks Evening g o Al Uomedies ons : bl i el Al i 5 mo . Lot to reports, and a large o home of S Thest groups i fate TBote Bl - i e hoto extend most || Children . 5 SUNDAY csting 1o ren e been ) ek hanassas g exnpssions SRR HARRY LANGDON in the membership ke, niiidadness shown g AT STHE STRONG MAN™ i nday sehool S MON.—TUES. || one of e zreatest come What L Many Langhs, MON. AND TUES, with RALPH INCE i _;:,nmv\ COSTE| wusical i s been e < e . | A tunet ! et 1 ‘ | e regular meeting and the Grange 1 : and family. | forchestra will provid 2 i 0:ncing. o e B pRECKIES AND HIS FRIENDS The i By BLOSSER n is reported in Collins | I onsington Methodist chu nounced that on Tuesday evening o'clock the boys from § to 14 i 0 of age will gather v . e LB - - - - ol BERETE ‘ WUATCHA THAT EVE OF VoURG= o : e ' \ X LOOKIN' \WUERE DID You LWAS clASING (I ‘D iciien Ay SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT . GEE ' WONDER 3 - T (A WERAY JAOW AE GOT THAT L : Lsumen ""UE WOULONT T NEXT: TELL ME! aT— BLock ! 3 ) ion in town and w ) training teacher of ¢ organi- % fag: Bou will be BERLIN ture study teach e group which was formerly S alive Sotli Hrnhoho: and Foresters' Hall will be tive in both hranct 1 We will ihis Sacorday, Mareh 12, will conduct fleld trips to study apen with the photupioy s well as do wood work STHE COMENS AND THE KELLYS This is one of the higgest yon could ever see. *h On Sumday, March 13, at 8 aud [t I Denny WSt Pan John nnan, pastor, will be in el hown. A session of the Sunday school will ollars worth ot laughs foilow the 10 o'clock Sacred Hearg Rev. John (. Tirennan of Kens- nglon will officiate at the 9 o'clock | Prices Mat Evenings. \

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