New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1927, Page 7

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OUR WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS MUST BE To Earn the Reputation They Do MEN’'S HALF HOSE Rayon and silk, or wool, some light weight wool, slightly irregular, broken size, 95¢ value, 29 C WOMEN'S UNIONS each 4 All shapes, but broken sizes, some arter'’s, .llghtlv megular $ ] 00 b5 cents each, 2 for . CHILDREN'S HOSE 0dd lot, lisle and cotton, 74 and full length, all colors, 5 pair .... C 150 BROADCLOTH SMOCKS Well made, double yoke, colors are rose, green, tan, orange, etc. $ l 00 . (Ready to Wear Dept.) each GO0D!! JACKIE COOGAN SWEATERS Smart little sweaters, sizes 26 to 36, fancy effects and jacquards. (Front store aisle). BOYS' BLOUSES « II{:\)'nec make, for boys 8 to 16 vears. Yegular §1.25 value. 79 € BOYS' OVERALLS Boys' shop. Each ...... Blue and khaki with red trim. (F}‘ont store aisle). 3 to 8. 59¢ r ) ) zes, pink and blue wash challies, with Dresden figures. In- fants’ department. 9 5 € DINNER Stainless steel, with ivory handles, silved dopax t- ment aisle. 6 for ..... PEARL NECKLACES 60 inch, all in one size bead, the most wanted necklace just now. Hach ... Berlin News | QUNAWAY HORSES DASH INTO TRAIN, e Killed, Second Shot Later, Mlter Derailing Car |1 JRIVER REPORTED DRUNK nance Board to Meet Tomorrow | Evening—Paper Goods Announces Date of Stockholders’ Meeting and Reports of Past Year's Actlvities. | James Tighe, 85, of Kensington | il be arralgned betore Judge corge G. Griswold this evening to nswer to charges of s the result of a runaway and reck which ended in the Kkilling t two horses and the derafling of ne of the passenger cars on the crlin-Middletown electric line, He | fas arrested last night following he crash at 6:30 o'clock and | bdged in the New Britain lock-up y Constable Frank Brown. | According to witnesses who saw | he accident, the two horses were ade unruly by the clumsy hand- ng of the driver on Christian ane and a runaway resulted, the ! wo animals _becoming panic | tricken from Tighe's efforts to | ontrol them. The horses were | wned by Ferdinand Olson of | Beckley and when they became anic stricken they started for ome, turning up the tracks at the Beckley crossing and continuing long the tracks until they became | ntangled at the trestle. The electric train with Motorman | ooper and Conductor Henderson | truck tho horses with terrific im- | hact, deraillng the front of the | rain. Both animals were terribly | acerated, one being killed fnstant- v and the other being shot by Of- i cer Brown, who was summoned o the scene. A wrecking crew worked on the eralled car for about five ho efore through service was re- umed. Passengers were transport- 4 Dby busses from the Berlin sta- fon to the Beckley crossing until he racks. The owner of the horses stated hat he did not have any ldea that | Mghe under the influence of | iquor when he took out the horses | nd stated that he would not have et the man drive them if he hal ecn aware that he was incapable bt handling them. Both horses | were known to be docile animals | nd it was due to Tighe's tactics hat the runaway occurred, it lsl lleged. The crew of the traln which truck the team stated that they vere not uble to see the obstruce jon until they ,were too near to pply the brakes. Tighc was sep- rated from the wagon during the unaway and was apprehended | ater some distance from the scene ( ot the accident. Passengers on the | rain received no other injuries han a slight shaking up. Prosecutor Charles F. Lewis will andle the case for the state at the ferial in the town court tonight. Business Meeting The Kensington Fraternal Bowl- ling league will hold a business neeting and social this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Tabs hall, Kensing- ton. All team captains are request- ed to report. The bowling league is nearing the end of its scason and this year has gone down on the records as [\eing one which attracted {NIV lued its ope drunkenness | @ | master's school wreck was cleared from the | ES manufactured $1.89 value. Each $1.00 lach LEATHER BAGS Brown, tan, leather bags, regular $3 green, $1. MAHOGANY CL o'cxs 8 day, with cathedral gong on hour | and 15 hour, guaranteed, ; blue and black | $8.95 i | Instructed By Campaign 68 erable interest among local resi- Buys Berlin Store Everett Cole of Berlin bought the gr ore on Worth- business (\Ir 85 yeo ied in 1842 by the Galpin fam- and was conducte member of that family i1 |by the nams of Stric Ibought out the store tion until ., ¥ v the store wa hy B, of ill health, ness. ap, ¥ 1909 Houniss, who, has retired Everett Cole, the new owner, was associated with his brother, in the grocery al years, for ition Cole, of the American Paper Goods com- pany will be held in Montclair, W a board of directors and transaction ot regular annual business. The actual business of con- cern cted durin 1926 sh e of the preceeding two| The total for the past year | against $1,086 Profits were th After payment and all fixed was able to of dividenc charges the add to its surplus Outstanding stoc is tho same as | no changes in real e reported. ate items were Legion News At a recent meeting of Bolton- | Kasica post, 68, of the American Le- gion which was hield in Legion hall, Kensington, several members were voted into the ranks, thus swelling the membership well over the figure reported at the end of 1926, It was voted th post operate with the I Auxiliary of the Legion, the Litic elub and the Kensington League ows Robert | |lers | Jersey, on April 4, for the election of | {hold | 1 { morrow evening at § o'clock in® | indications of going has not co- | {Loard convencs tomorrow evening. | of Womcen Voters in raising funds | on the Kensington Ioys ry McKeon was appoin to carr; club. M {ch nt ¢ post so interested in th | furtherance and aid of other organi- | tions for boys in this locality and s for some time authorized three of its members to attend the Scout- Liritain with the idea in view of rming Boy Scout troops in each of the threo districts in town. Other ations have promised co- The post will welcome stions and cooperation ot any organizations in the further- ance of any of ils various plans, Whist Thursday The Ken: n League of Women Voters and the Kensington Athletic club will combine to give a whist party and dance on Thursday eve- iing, March 17 at Lloyd Hall, Ken- other Mary Lardner of the league and Harry McKeon of the Athletic club Lave been appointed to ar- range* the event. Professor Rob Ritchie will call the figures for tho square dances, Motherhood Cluh The Berlin Motherhood club will hold its regular monthly meeting to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs, nley Galpin. Mrs, Galpin will b speaker and will give an address on her recent trip abroad. All women are invited to attend, Refreshments will be served. tate Hearing A notice has been posted to the effect that a hearing will be held in probate court on Friday, March 18, upon the petition of Maria Saravalli, administratrix of the estate of the late Ettorl Saravalll, who desires the right to dispose of various par- cels of real estate. Old Tree to Fall One of the oldest troes on Worth- ington ridge is doomed to bLe cut consid- down unless the five day notice of man of the committee to rep- | being held at New | | , tree warden d on the ton ridge a ed & menace to tr: weak having igh winds overhea. onal reckless driver past G n is one ! to the axe of twi to whom it has been for a life What They're who h tim to his position Insuran ford in abou The Kens s evening hall, gton Athl ar weekly ts of Hon ) o'clock at the. t church. All bo and 14 are group of girls e nning a nance board office of the town ¢ purpese of reviewing the bho: the tax or the pa f:oard of relief's last m ork reductio 2 detail work up before Asa Brown of Kensington last e ing. The young gent at 9 1-4 upo: happy to b East Berlin I . games and sor part of the St. Patric gram with real Trish j it. A speetal committ pointed by the club at meeting to have It con bey and Mrs, Archer cial committee head ustav Petit will a committe Clark and Mrs. Jarvis will be awarded for tume, mont ng in Ne¢ nance Board Meeting rd of relief and in figuri . Mrs, ist the as will also Mrs, north ACCUSED MEN 1 ar at . « Wost Harry it 't n this | ‘\1.'5 Doing at th or will hom) ning at on Meth- setween the 1 to at- Exceed | | Kept SFil et Communit Pyt MOUNTED C0PS T0 WATCH FOR OVERLOADED TRUCKS ‘ Chiet Hart To Wage rinst Drivers Who Weight Limits Westport Cons Pabiic bl WELECTID . Now on Approval. Charl Trial, TPLAINVILLE® TONIGHT “The Retter Way” with BALVH INCE nloyed at the | and DOROTHY it VIER STRAND NEWS COMEDIES the w Britain, {1 meet to- the lerk for the the work of But e st vear. neeting show ar, far into tl been com- work and remains fo | the finance | n The loma n arr e here. tems tipped | igs to add to was ap- last W cha sists of Cieoree Walsh, ed by special | H Dowd. the 1 327 MAIN WED —TIURS, He ad “Money to Burn” Couldn't Spend a Cent N ‘l D. \lL ST. FRL—SAT. “Peter the Great”i “King of the Pack Mirs Dog. Charlie Chaplin in “Shoulder Arms i ! HOUSE WITHOU FRL—SAT. Frank E. Goodwin Tyesight Specialist, TEL. 1905, BERNER HONORED | FOR LIFE SAVING Red Cross Presents Service Bars ] Local Youth TOWN PLAKKERS HUSTLE Acceptances—Disturbers to Be in | Court Tonizht—Drivers Are Fined ~—Tighe Draws Fine—Briefs, 1 to es- lines, the up with the ! Wood- Milford 1den stree nt as i 1ct t, is cons will open t direct route to At present it i3 neces- of this scction to when com- but M 1 this if it is put import: ndard t by £ will elin itions were ance of P Tighe Fined of Whiting street, Wbling the order re Juror Charl emoval of es from Pla Drivers in Cov am Wrigh > Justice automs for Tru- of Br Edward T. PLAINVILLE TODAY Dolores Costello IN “The Third Degree” A New Serial This Thursday TAWLINSON in R T7'—Chap. 1 ROOPF Busy By Requests for Smw(" Bristol News ARGE DOCKETFOR COUNCIL MEETING rday afternoon l"\ n en a charge spaeding, was fined $10 and costs was faid to have been hitting 65 es hour on Farmington awrue Grand Jurer W. J. Foran | pr, cuted. Disturbers to Be in Court New | | Britatn win to- | race appear in eourt isht on P breach of the y wers arrested Sun- | Sherift E. W. | . It is poss; 1nt of intoxication may so be made agalnst each man Notes Aid moctety church will Against Roberge Nolled By Prosecutor—Death of Mrs. ‘1‘ e that a c¢ Caces The Ladies’ Bary M. of the E. meet Bachand — Delinquent Taxpayers to Be Arrested. A ., where are to save | He fn- th afternoon | evening. his hand in a buzz' The bud be f e committes will meat ock tonight fn the C 1 parsonage Sisters will give an- s in Od * night at § fa; ‘s Tedoration executive her home yesterday 1t were Mr: s have city 1 posed fmprove- . Also swe zabeth Norton Mrs. C. A, Bedford, | Mrs. H. A. Castle, 1 Mra. 0. M. Bailey, S will meet at ! cc evening at the Josephine Pestillo of It the names of the constah will be presented to the eity cou by Mayor John F. Wade Appolntment of inspactors as re- ¢ the new building code teh went into effect March 1, will also be mads by the mayor. No ad ditional expense to the elty will re- sult from such appointments as it is that Miss g of the Girl rves tomorrow evening at the oms, all improve- Tnquire 143 understood Dot i will also act as plumbing in- SRcclor tandl i imattes o electri- nspections will be taken care of he suparvision of Chief John ¥es of the fire departmer Fourteen hearings are schedulad session. Taxpa 1 table, stove, & Bmuvht Into Court for Contempt Toward Law | ors interested have been notified tha ! by reports that have the matter of taking the property t/on Downs strest, East road and on A 1 Vavernia, | South street between Downs street 40, of Booth street, towards|and East road and adjacent streets emen and the probation officer,|into the first taxing district will ba so that Vavernia ridleuled the discussed, as will also the matter of ion of the court, Judge W. C.|laving sewers in the territory in ques- rford punished him in court ! tion ® will also be a hearing tmposing a sentenee of 10/0n the assessment of benefits and ail, suspending it with the|damages resulting from the estab. rding that the suspension |lishment of a building line on High cvoked unlese Vavarnia re- ! street law and the authority of [ It is prohabls that the ordinance ttee will make a report on the ishment of taxi stands about s requirements, Members of this commit- probation officer, | tce, with Mayor Wade, hald a meot- Hungerford told him heling recontly with intercsted taxl rstand that e cannot|ecrators and merchants and it is ur attitude and escape | dorstood that separate stands will Walter Martin of Stanley Quarter |owman o Ce fer each taxi “. ho, it was alieged, has not obeyed | Funcral of Mrs., Mary J. Bachand the order of the court to contribute | Tha funeral of Mrs, Mary J. Bach- pwards the support of his wife, wasiand, aged 78 years, who died yes- ordered to post a hond of $230 0 terday at the home of her daughter nsure payment of $10 a week, and | Mra. Josoph Girard of South it of the bond he must street after a six weeks' fllness, will 30 days in fail, {ba held at 8 o'clock On request of Attorney Thomas|morning at St. Ann’'s charch., The McDonough, a continuance until|{hody will be taken by automobile morning was ordered Incortege to Southbridge, Mass., for of John Barloni, aged 31,|interment in Notre Dame cematery, » street, charged with | Mrs. Bachand is survived by four | sons, Albert, Michael, Louis and Na poleon Bachand, and two daughters, |Mrs. Joseph Lissettee and Mrs. Joseph Girard I 0. R. M. Meeting The regular mecting of pounce tribe, I 0. R. M., will be held (at 8 o'clock this evening in the w will be r on probation, cording to the { nen-suppor: ;This Is Last Day for Income Tax Filing Washington, March 15 (UP)— Warning that all income tax returns must be filed tonight to avold a 25 per cont penalty was fssued by the |wam on Prospect straet. internal revenue bureau today. | Lenten Devotions All single persons with income of | Lenten devotions, consisting of the more and all married per- | rosary, benediction of the 18 0f £2.500 or more must file re- ament and sermon, will be held turns whether or not they have a Matthew’s church at 7:30 | tax to pay on earned income, the this evening. Rev. Father | i, | Downey of St. Thomas' Seminary of ctions on incoma taxes for |Hartford, will be the preacher. the month will ba approximately th's Mind Mas y 100, the treasurer estimat- | A month's mind high mass of re- [quism will be celebrated at St Joseph's church at § o'clock Friday morning in memory of Miss Kather- i“m O'Connell. Prayer Meeting 1 G000 A laskan Aviator Feared Lost in Zero Weather MeGirath, Alaska, March 15 WL~] The regular weekly praver meet- we fears were felt here last|ing will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wed- for Ed Young, veteran Alaska | nesday morning at the home of Mrs, | aviator had been forced down alone | Lulu Clark of 106 Walnut street. [ and without shelter, on the desolate Park Board to Mcet | wastes of uninhabited tundra which| Tha March mecting of the board | stretch for miles on efther side of |of park commissioners will ba held ‘:. lower Kuskokwin river. | | | | Gr Young, fnaugurating a passenger | nesday evening at § o and freight service to the isolated | To Rervo Tax Warrants villages of southwestern Alaska, left! Tax Collector Frank B. here on the last leg of his 500 mile, ed over to tha police department a to Bethel at noon yester- number of tax warrants for delin- the time of his depar-|quents who have failed to pay their the thermometer stood at 5 personal taxes for 1825, Delinquents w zero and & 65 mile gale w: Will now ha obliged to pay not on howling out of the north. the tax but the costs involved in the ourney At day | tur s | GEE WINTER'S ALMOST ONER ANOW -YOU CAN JUST SMELL SPRING IN THE AIR = EVEA TU' 6GROUND HAS A NICE SMBLL IN SPRING ' Be WHAT'S NICER TAAN A CREEK IN N sprinG ' Boy! IT autiful Spring SPRING'S 7 BEST PART OF 74’ WHOLE YEAR - JUST LISTEN T T4 BIRDS SING ! BEAUTIFUL SPRING!! ‘Budget and Tax Rate Up for sipifcs omv o fmeone Discussion Tonight y {6 MILL RATE EXPECTED =’ | eve .ning, Ma warrants and of the nen Called Twice to Same Ho 4 A and Engins company Na called out at 4:34 p. m Tir were ay bome of Leopold Karowski of Union s Xt! Shortly °6 o'clock Mr. Karowski no: ced smoke again pouring from the chimney and a second alarm was sent in. The sams companies re o was Setback Tournament -r»« sixth sitting in the setback Lodge, s of Pythias ton L. Morgan lodge o will be plaved on Thursday Arcanum hall. The ad of 117 points over their oppon- » post and rder Kenneth Kramer 1l also be present. t program kas 1 and refres| e various tenants in iy block, which wag bty fire late last building ntil the losses are H. . KD Mee ting mll or angements Patrick’s held on d Men's hall. adow stre will be of February 11 marriages ded in the office of City Cl omas B. Roberge Case Nolled Peter Roberg witho improper day by T. Mather on pa Roberse was_ afternoon by after a chase Broad stre od near the Farming was quarters & ger of th tomobi today Waldemar asked permission to withdraw his complaint, Rob#tge in turn contended that Waldemar had given him the use of the 4 hours and that ha wa s0 far as takin ssion was concer prot ilure to have 1 he of costs. Monday ar Norton which started near East Bristol and end- corner of King street on avenue, ade to polic John Wald an paid the ¢ count Auto Hits Woman; Driver Arrested Henry Molski, R. F. D. No. ar i late this morning ant Henry Jegliski on « cvading responsibility and o @ truck with improper registratio At 8:50 o'clock this morning Mol- ski was driving soutl: on North M street when he struck Mrs. M, George of 419 North Main street, knocking her to the pavement. He sped away and was later apprehend- od at his home in the Whigville sec- tion, Wednesday | Com- Blessed | Riley turn- | Mrs. George was removed to the RBristol hospital by a passing motor- ist and it was found that she was suffering from slight body bruises, Sho was later able to return to her home. Molski will appear in police court tomorrow morning. Hearing Postponed The hearing on the proposed ex- tension of the present sewer facili- to include tha Forestville section scheduled for Friday eve- March 15, been postponed il Tuesday evening, March 22, rding to the announcement or John i Wad he postpon: t was made essary due to the fact that the iremen's hall W meeting is be held, had been engaged previ- ously for an entertainment, ot this morning. ¢ Speedy Relief from Bumons-Soft Corns I person will continus from those intenss, agon- robbing bunion pains when the new powerful penetrating vet ss antiseptic Emerald Ofl can be obtained at any well stocked drug store. Apply a few dro ned swol joint speadily the pain disappears. more applications and the joint is reduced to normal. So marvelously powerful {s Emer- ald Oil that corns seem to and drop off. guarantees it it to many foot over the in- and see how A ftow swollen nd is dis sufferers, g

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