New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1927, Page 7

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927, 7 - ‘ \———“_ pretty. Refreshments were served in [the banquet hall, | prettily decorated with Irish nove! ! ties. The co one of the best | ever expfir!fr"(d tables be) harge r(ag' 1 | been sp(nl\ng a 'tw guest of his plandparvm.\ artford's Skopping Center: anso club will e home of Mrs. G E. Dalbey on Main street. | evening at t | evening with Miss her home on Main street. club will me Now Comes Our Annual March Sale of NEW SPRING 'HOUSE and PORCH DRESSES FEATURING THESE FAMOUS ning at Community hail at 7 o'cloct church will ct will be con- DAVIS GUP DRAWINGS | _— MAKES: “QUEEN, HUBRITE, SOCSON AND GRANEY™ Kinds that for quality of f'xhnm and workmanship are well known to every woman, at prices ve The m'ltenals are the most popular W eaves of rugged strength, beau- hfu] patterns in great variety and fast cnlomms that many women wait for this sale. $195 $295 $3.95 $4.95 KIMONO SPECIALS e also featu f se garments made of pla in many designs and colorings, prices $2.95 $350 $375 $3.95 House garments—One floor up 1 v 0 American Zone Play, The values are so gres $5.95 a special showing of these com- n crepe, box loom and figured crepes fortable hous astor Surprised the best known local d to this town Berlin News QI MILL TAXRATE ADOPTED INBERLIN Board Fixes Increase of One i+ Mill Over Last Year ‘ [OWN BUDGET ~ SIIBG ... Kensington Pastor Ald Meeting With Mis- Mcthodist ehurch gave a . Jones has long Worthington EXPLORER IS MISSING Francis Gow-Smith Was adioining room held this evening at wn\\\hlrh A Imrn made | o'cloc k Last Heavd Asked to empty Amonz Primitiye h \lmm and Stars, ! ! itended this morning in the ' of the old tree at the | East Berlin avenue and Worthington liams v '\:r"l”k(‘ a intersection of slonary Contribution — Farmers' coffers of th Club to Hold Ladies’ Night. | presented with members of the Ladies' | The heard of finance, meeting 1 the office of the Llork, fixed the tax rate for the com- | ng year at 16 mills to cover the bud- | L appropriations of the year. e xed by the board is one )ml] | r than that in force last yea The )\(Hnl of relief figures turxwl derabla nofse in its doscent. License Sale Town Clerk Art { has announced the following sale of | town | Aid soctety [hard work on the | freshments in Patrick's TL\y Combination Republican Women Meet : tion of the republi- | can women of luncheon of the nest two day: nmnl date for the season open- | jing for brook trout. | Cleszn Up Needed It is the popular opinion of resi- dents of the town that some organ- | ion ~)\0\|I<l promote a clean u,. ar amounted to 3500 over the t of ear which amounted to 37,649,9 "Handha»ll E § Pay Well to See Games gislative meet- xeeutive meet ing and luncheon, attended the hearing of the judiciary committee on the pro- posed mr_v servic as called for s of tho town during ll\" ¥ St o e o inprovement i car the 1.ens gue of Women ¢if- | vised a campaign but no announc ment of that organization’s superin similar moven for women bill. e expense which is new ‘o' appropriation to | who attended he town and an fare for the Beckley crossing work b which the town has been appor- ioned a share of the expense. o increase in the tax rate for Mrs. Henry Hook- Returns to Home his town as one Social Meetings P _ Tonight at § o'cloc < at Hm-( H N, hent was the fact that ould be increased. hriations with ve combined to make the budget ligher and, consequently has home following an J\\;ih her parents, | James Garrity of Kensington East Berlin Items Other appro- | |of Women Voters and the K n:m: ton Athletie club combine to give tKeon of the Athletic club and Mrs. Community club last night brought The cvening w with entertainment ix-judge Willard I. {cnsington representative iscd to .\mn the Women Voters have been in charge | ments and Professor Roh n engaged to call fl\"‘ - |New Dritain entertained with instru- play for the Ritchln has be vork done by the b Death of Rothwell I To Be Investigated csults were tabulated. f the board does not take a mous vote but merely a majority, | he signatures of the other two mem- pers of the board, _‘1\ on's St S ! Agnes Lawrence, s [Clark and Alma Lewis, | sponding to the enco | majority of this |dressed in Irish costume and at the | conclusion of the erand march of those in costume was| for the most origin. umes were awarded to Mrs. Mary Avis Dowd, Lenore | Flmnm Hart Willard Chapter, D, R., will hold an open v i therefore making e Alling could | luctor of | he work legal. | ot be reached today to explain his ofusal to sign the report It will bo remembered that he Kensington representativ hot sign the work s hoard, a fact which came out rial of Emerson CGrant & Wickwire of New | Hay en, @ former resident. of will b the speaker subjeet will be “Prim- entertainment a it e ‘Hvrn\xk'mm e residents of tato vs. the Town | | ¢ Berlin in superior court last De- | {of the costumes worn while lacking | well originality wer Presidents of exceptionally gathered in Paul Symphony cgion Hall Jast o i The member of the board at that P ainville News | " =55 Bristol News \lou.r.nlm Frjored At the ann eting of the of- of West Hartford | cial board of the Prospect Methr | i d last night when his | dist church, held last evening, 1 cycle caught in a rut ‘ollowing officers were elected: Of- 3 ston avenue, ekidded, and fcial | flung him to the pavement. Dr. tend. him and found n badly | l oard: Vice-president, Charles w. Spi- lacerated about the chin and rigt eg. Several stitches were taken to | Wooding: meets 1his . Three Appear—()ne Had Tgnored | c1ose the wounas in « returned to this eity yes- da Methodist Church Elests. mest th . Russell; etary, J. L. Winter ems Faced 90080 Car Will Replace Machine‘, iell, B. W. John Stotz, A Barnes, W. H. Kel- | morning when a workman began to| fen = D Ml duish niips ,LEGWN AFTER TITLE b o ::L:;a,:;-f;z.:::'Mmomsr CHURCH ELECTS ¥ x i Sl thn sugare DoHplie the e T. B. St Barnes; ush” , these mounds of : ot this eve- benevolences, 4 portion of Now in Service committer, SRS, |the township was attacked this| warm sps Bowlers To Play Off Triple Tio— { frozen snow. formed of what had | Governor to Attend Pequabuck S e Irompiinidoln: First Grass Fire of Spring—Sev-| been ploughed off S R U st. Patrick's | W e G mite an | shovelled off the walk hapter Meeting — S atrick’s Ly i 'v.’ ~‘)‘,\ : : eral Autoists Contribute To Town ! savo N o - arl Jok orating, & be or- | ight Program—American Legion ., p mes B. W. Cas K. of P. Mecting n into Backs Playground Movement. il soon dis: full at- | T gy ) litate tr: hr The city is to have a new squ - v,yl 1 have been | car to r. @ the present truck now D SbiE 3 ng in Ar- in service at the Central fire stat < tournament a Presents 1‘r(y|\l|v iccording to an announce Morgan lln‘l;iz‘ 3ailey, vice-pres - ay by Chief John H. Hayes. The s Cuba vs E p y ¥ 1 s or of the Hartford cou 0 laans 1n ew truck is to be furnished by the Marlborot Aelivered to t in the | letic association, pre- Trade school bas- a silver lov o cup w senfor County ing the cup was it last year and school compar use h due to is ert Dow of Whiting patient at the Hartford wted was odd ir committee of the fire de- ©at § o'clock thi n's rooms. n lodge will visit in New Britain ipper will be event something vith the new ap- inception of the regular fir rtment, it has been customary for the squad car to re- spond to all calls both in tha city proper and in the outly reason speed an ity have been the chief r. ments of this part of the city's department. The cost of the new equipnent is $6,000, this amoun: having been appropriated by city council in the budget for th Auto Hits Trolley of South Canal ~ An automobile cprrated by led to Brooklyr ne Pelletier of this city coll his niece, Miss 1 a trolley car near the Plai should go wror paratus. S| t Serv- sterday at Linde aked bean s 1 6 to S p. m. Saturda sketball fans Departure ate baskett two t i have met sions so far this season Britain boys winning The game il Italy: | Governor Ilics To New York encou town lne shortly before § o'clock 1 ‘ i 3 1 kis po- last evening. No one was injured "”v‘ ‘;""-‘_‘ 2 1 i _Steel plant but the automobile was badly dam- PIOSIE el Soned 3 one in White Plains, aged. Pelletier, who is but 18 years sirength in the event any- E DiMarco, local con- ' of ag. . ppen to the regulars. £ age., wi arrested by Officer Vie- arre. Amherst will referee y The probable lineup of Bristol aill be as follows: Malcon, f: Feld rf; Do chinek. | ard, Waterman and Zetarski will be 1d in reserve More Playgrounds Wanted Council Meeting Tnvitations b »,: mailed out 't Tonie Cour v + different fr ssociations in Bris large contrac illivan has already mov- his famjly to White Plains. A public supper will be served at the trip in 6 30 o'clock this evening at the Con- gregational parish house d by Officer Vie- out a driver's licen: His case was inolled by Prosecuting At orney James T. Mather this mo ment of costs. The accu: ented by Attorney Wi e Afier Connty Title s of | L [ Bre 1y 1o all 1 chari 1 be held g and the degree will N Tor- to purti in the meeting % ; e conferred a class of can | histol U in the city cou el dates. T. k Cassidy, M. P. March 30 o'clock. i Grand Master and associate officers| 10 pose of this meeting is to will be pr Aments will | ¢ opening of ad i rved ation and playgrounds in Bris- g I‘ngland Has New W ay sl Olosed To Regulate Traffic .. st ial schools are closed today in ob- ion has heen in- ork which is being Friday bu 0 5 London, March 17.—(UP)—' servance of the feast of Ppat. | dor along this line il s | way to regulate traffic better §s to rick's. All the city schoo . rill, commander of t Birst: Grass Wive | remove or relax restrictions, the |session as usual ' Legion, will explain at the meeting just wh to be Company No. | *® ¢ rday for a end of the vard. The blaze was ith ch als. | the work is and how it is inanced a work that in no way will detract from our wonderful Rockwell park, but is giving the child er districts a chance sh minlstry of transport be- licves. A tentative draft of a mew tratfic | . made public by the ministry 10y, test public roaction, provides either |y abolition of the speed Nmit or rais Two Brush Fires Squad A and Eng| were called out yest h fire near the ¢ emorial Boy on ing it from 20 to 40 miles an hour o s for Suninicuyeplipbiens Gy (p Shvire Lriiites o ook Ees N Hire Company and Squad |this time has been lacking in our TR A also called to a brush fire |city. invar Camp ation in Forestville On the oot's some time 7!.~' (P LAST TIMI TONIGHT amendment on the basis of report of City Clork rs Bristol has - s luring the afternoon. This blaze |ago tho Bristol Wi Taiton i REVIEW NOT LIKETL £0 i association | Was A W ‘\' also extinguished with c; conducted they | bility of a supreme éourt review of | “MS children there | TPLAINY ILLE» (55 conetitutionatity tho efgh. CIt¥ Clerks Quarterly Report | . . ently discovered letter, w le shows that for the 1 population so that it is 1s 3 Z Snlive i pulle 4 ; Iis of Decem 1 1 ke a provision L 2 the constitution was drafted, 1 February . the » of the ot [ i viewed dubiously today by law-| {10 general city totaled ockwell p: 1y i familiar with the procecdings|Vith expenditures of $6.426 hat has so f h matter consists o n, Frank S, Merrill, A. C, st tribunal. i 'St taxing district the {amounted to §22.1 hairn | Denditures of $29.155 6. Hitehcack, Karl Reiche, Edison Peck ree en- | (P — isccond and third taxing districts no |19 1+ A. Wheeler., cedaid 7 e 1 reutlen PIS OF expenses were recorded. | ge B T e e Np:%mwemp%‘:fi%duflflm\ | county, T nd Henry Mel Governor 1o Attend Meeti Falcons Will Put Team were ar 1 H. Trumbull will On Baseball l)lamnnd £ honor at a meetin ting of the FRIDAY AND svitnoay || ! 3 3 them with burning the (he‘v‘lfl s Al 3 3 Chapter, R M. | T R | FEATURES {1mohile the day after the flogging of 8 o'clock tomorrow | cd to erganize s b | Wonder Dog \l. M. Ilanders of the Soperton -t | by vear as has be THE GREAT? | News. s Night Celebration. | (je past ick’s night will be fittingly this evening by unment and danca in the R Men's hall under the auspices of t Rev. T. J. Keena Branch, ling Kiatka, Kopee, Jurewic r of Hibernians. The en present, as was Manager Wo- | prosram, =~ which will start|jack at last night’s meeting. The rromptly at § o'clock, will consist of | {eam wil in the near future, readings by Miss Olive Pamela La- 2 years. the team this 1 that it will be one ones put out by the [ A number of the players in- ina rring play | Community Theater PLAINVILLE MARCH 17 HERBERT RAWLINSON in the New Serial Charlie Chanhn in | ‘SHOULDFR "ARMS’ ‘ ®r—Tn last 9 z & moy of t Clements ureau of monic or- | s et sdlnary ( TROOPER Hartford; bhagpipe selections by | 6 | Chapter 1 Samuel Miller o'“\r!'nrd,, Kulela > s The House Without | |“TiE FLAMING FOREST” 0% and Sonee, and satos L“.Chflkctofi,,!'.pms | 5 Ly James Donahus and Michae e K with s 2 ) Rub on—inhale v-pors tary or|| A Key . ANTONIO MORENO ||*™ietirms vvom rip ateons, | l Follow this serial for a real and Co Vacca, local contractor, the thrill. Better than many bool Renee Adoree has been spending the past o...u ? | hres nths at his former home | ime testificd against the town, stat- | ng that in his mind the work of as- cssment was not legal nor just and hat he would not sign vhen the work was finished. lling’s term on the board S his year, he having been appointed {play fo be given fointly b |ton-Kasica Post, A paper | the Lesion Au; Jud “,,‘mn Tea FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 'y, the Kensing- Women Voters neton Athleti Not That Kind of a Doctor By BLOSSER WHY, L WAS Sick . IN BED SINCE L SAW 1 AAD T Wlso present besides the four execu- The play will be given |in May and will be {or the benefit of the Kensington Boys® or a three year term. It is thought mprobable that he will GEEWIZZ=\WUATY YOU LAST— L.JUST MAKES YA TALK WHAT WAS QUASY SORE 7 i TREATED NOTAIN e || ™ marreR THROAT SO TH' /! EVERY TIME AE CAME BED LAST Nienr” J | DocToR MAMA GAVE AIM All members of the finance hoard | nd the first selectman were present t last evening's meeting. League Visits Hearing About 15 membe: f'th < on League of Women Vote Hartford thls afternoon attending a caring of the judi i ature on the pro- SO MOARSE z president of the ' nounced that the ¢ > ifs meeting season with a nged but the date has been set for March 26 at the ! Community club. According to the bt the state legi osed jury service bill for women. has the support bt the Conncctieut League of nen Voters, calls for the same con- itions of jury service for women as s being levied on men withrthe ex- cption of women possessing children jnder 16 or nurses. er of the league has pledged upport to the bill and will attend e hearing to lend favorable opin- on to the gathering. They will be |\ he guests of Representative Claude V. Stevens while at the capitol he will borrow else’'s or bring the cook and that the evening will be more in the form of a social { usual instructive . This will be the first Ladies’ night in the history of the club, accord- ing to the records of the organiza- has one and if not The local chap- Returns From Florida (“Dynamite”) Jones, THUREE DOLLARS!/

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