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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927. Plainville News | - " 5 e e A0 0 T 1 il At : o cel i i L-c(;fi Green © used for residential purposes. St a 1in E g iCOrge > =2 T state water commission has D 4 SR $2 tior 1 the next 40 years. ATTRIALOFTRIO - o vt : HRFW!!RKS SHOW ettt i 2 oy 290 3 r Ar up the 1-.-q abuck river MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Wishes to thank th s for s Hate : B j : ! Mrs. Jerolds and Two Men Are "o a [ s Sill Aggrieved al Dancing n e .‘f.f.?.“"\’.‘:i;’.}.?‘;",“.'::*' - All Shoppers Look Forward To Our My e B S R o LA e s b St Eplscopal : Wednesday Aisle Specials ORDERED OUT OF TOWK. :‘ S E et e " BERASTEIN THOER ARREST £ o e e t. will he in charge and will prompt | T aptist b choir w b tod by Mr, W «l'nr- Hutton o for Their Genuine Values e e — v [ v T At T prictor of Provision mpany { Puncral of L. B, Graha i Yards Cleaned Satistactorily — | i o i BOYS' WASH SUITS $2. Trumbull Ten-Year Soctal Club 150 %) Sk i Bstrals pit ey Hearing on Forestville Sewer— Regular value $3.75. Middy and button on models for the 3 to 8 vear olds. Banquet—L. B. Graham Puncral, | 'h0 1 5 ehu c 1 uld not > s {n khaki linen and Devonshire cloths. | ! < - gl Accused of Concealing Assets— Ission at st Johw's Chuarch, 8 - on, and*James M FABRIC GLOVES NEW COSTUME SLIPS R Deassepon e il e & e ey _ sing 69c Pr. ! S1.1¢ o RGO B T ground project at 1he eraded s : : March 31 Novelty cuff, beaver, grer. mode and Also the newest in p.mt.x Ko | ceting ficelle. colors. (2nd floor). SILK PONGEE STAMPED SCARFS - thronged the court bur | beautiful 50 vlfces 08T st |lnis et e Al s aken at o x i Norinn il a thac s Washable, white, black and colors, Natural colored linen, Charleg ) N O(RS A Tave 5 bl : : e Mira Brank Wood our silk aisle. signs, 98¢ value, art aisle. e eedts e : James B, Us ailbra gt : \ ' . 3 ,:', o s o S = e O A = The PRDAT e arreald Ty % Sl Ry fan lglorERNEnd L i : g 5 0f Compourc: MEN'S PONGEE PAJAMAS 8115 (@] plaind of e wonuans nafuty, Sra. | VRN burean e = teonded the conver sience of : S ek R bl Mercerized cotton, trimmnd with rayon frogs, white, tan, blue and helio, whil i S it ot tification il b SeTon § 1 to v 4 ¥ et. The hun they last $L15. (Men's aisle). Jerrolds' room irom 4 o'clock | ABS eX-sersico man wi ‘ ¥t spond s i = MEN'S HALF HOSE BOYS' UNDERWEAT e, ! ousht i RO . e g s At tanes 37c Pr. 69c I o ey also | €t Veterar S v i S § t 1 t i noanniversary high mass of r Silk and rayon, new jacquards, slight- Summer weight, good ful r boy . o state, el : ° ol morr i sAl : i e labrated (obi8io clne Iy_irregular. 3 to 16, of Kaynece male. ‘il Bwal 5 : i : . ’ 5 BOYS' SWEATERS | R L] BE Y\ TEA AP I ONS . 8 : ; o : = '_Slip:on and button front, regular Special pur e) in rose. Dblue, 3 E i oo suilty : i ¢ AWomz:‘;(vh $3.75. Excellent values. | lavender and peach, T3¢ valuc. f nd lascivi : ax the Highif ) 3 L Jatiay § sbol chnclan ¢ not s 1’;1\;‘”1'; " re wa ; -acher Meeting / WOMEN'S SILK AND RAYON HOSE 63c Pr il 2en ot the suas st | nrosa 8L s ton. " rescinded as b Wos | Back tont o SOl Bide, {end a Some slightly irregular, all of the season’s newest colovings, and are real values she must leat n. Mrs S just becn turn to Ryder's S t t that said lectures w t v \,‘.:fl‘,l,"fgm(: ':,.‘ 4 at 63c pair. i $5 and ‘coats for In-jrpe “piiore haa k i A teon & : ) 3 N s ) : ; '} ) No 1"‘“ Bros. 1Ice and wood 3 Ay & 5 F'o Speak in Plymouth, Mass, A ——— lon er 1 t g —ady £ L L . Dutton, j > WOMEN'S KNIT VESTS | MEN'S u\\nm RCHIEFS e e o Rt R Dowrham star irling | o o wainme vroceeds b sa G Bt 20 1 Also bodice style, regular and extra | Value 50c. e grade linen, cords 30 da for lase s ¢ iy ' iy 2RSS somlliShsfia R el ralon s Maceh o K (Main floor). | hand rolled hem. lage, t L ing suspended .., judio " : B A eaera Fire Board Meeting > | [} 9 )2 oSy % #l man, | fou {Hy s it Tor = i} T meeting of the 1 ! < g : 4 | 1aat t worked for the torin o has 1 fir missioners will ) ' lved s s s .’;u:‘,ivw?(:‘\\:::; s Nind fhe bar s <l clock Friday evening 5 ¥ the stars for th » . . . % 3 10 ste e amrmt s 3 ; : : hor e T S vrna puinine 1 ovs | TA10 Likewise Probably Will v . 8 Sponsor:( v he en's V- | 1c Me 1 e P 1 i re 1 x n a 5 i sttt o o ko of e s 0 o0 = P 08 s £l ot o sty Bo Worked in (SR U S e, e {tinue them, debating on subj ¢ noon Ll e nale }was held yesterday afternoo y ' _— ; p \ ; in.trrfs( t all the rosidents of the| ate Postponcd B A Chamber of Commerce ms to AAMInELon, MazehlR2e (R | . TPl s 0 2 1l bang + proceeds of this will o to- and prosperity are t § N, | The regutar weekly sessior : = 2 to \ iar Boei e e e L Sl L : ¥ . Maznolia Iulwknh Neeting ‘\'x‘lm, at the 'I'n\\r: ¢ S 3 cna R S Sihanat ges M _ s ; ; i t 3 e, i e thseiof ¥ Dar s | ! L] eyt 2 & A Mie R ail Pom 18831089 [%Som s B L S S 0 " e Soame {potion in Bankrupt lte as s | 1 Vhe domericns, Kasion soomy i charges of reckless driving and Peter Vast Berlin Ttems gt 4 < vero the I Fe-Uns Club)lipanrectiania. abodl 3 or- | s ¥ 2 t s the members [[Beonsho Het iy . ? : v nd €. E. I s Y rehyof ous filibuster was staged 1 i e it i b >ast Commander the peace and risisting La j i v St . : jies' Auxiliary o Tirock- e of New Diritain. The ¢ delega the Fidac Con- Parker and : n|The troupe ol b g s i : ir Lady of | = pop : V8t sainst Tierr ’ Warsaw : 1! 4 - Court to Try Three Tonight—Truck | 1 socicty, Martha Re- while Broncho took i Y P . : et t s 2 ) and Mud Prove Poor Combination | Orville Ventres for a battle § i oc: > L e ol Poliskand £ FHANERRLe L where, th ; : Ao ' - 1 Eerfainmient pro R i e i s i ] o ; et d = Qntitiangh ohieen, 3 it : Rl P ram h cpared for the oc- 1 \\fll'v'\~ -.'N ot teria lunch will be bers of the Ladies ~—Athletic Club to Plan Whist |had complained that his ¢ ment giving ere disturbing the week-end h v and Setback Party—Other Items 5 rd an i un 2 : at that community. 5 i 3 i | i o 1 . X v ireme T le, the | hon $4.0 " nee in t n.nm. for High School Team ws of the death of Rev, A. J. Athletic Club I Shh %o, Y are lov resident, 1 @ special me g . S S o e { {dtes e s . * members of the Rristol high Benedict, aged 78, former pastor | The Kensington Athletic club will r. ar liam Pal e thrar ¢ Toss 0, Noit s 3 ioh 3 ! ! : SIS = a1 team ST Ke Eireh of the Kensington Congregational enin, ; i : ! church in Tucson, Arizona, on March S Kensington. Important [bury f 0w iltmar " this year. Tt will 12, has been received by Postmaster | iness wll be discussed nate e : place on Apeil 2 i |and plans will be arranged for an- es will be ) I CNINE | —— school building. other setback and whist party to be ol z cgular meeting of th - High School to Present Picture of | given at Lloyd Hall on Tuesday eve- hits yihias at Community | (JI0EA Th.» Plainvilla High school meet this evening at § o'clock at |on ini v f I I T tar uror, H. R, | decided to hold 4 men's ball 4 SHATIN 3 ¢ FiTs ot a s t 1onial dinner by the 0. M club on in the new High Rep- ewer Hearing Tonisht gidney M. Cowles, postmaster of the "o Kensington post oftice. Rev. Mr. Benedict was leader the local church for seven years, be- . 582 and 1886, He was well [cials have proved popular in the sl f uns of the teams, | = - e me in | Past with local residents and it is ¢ of the Math- | PLAINVILLE® tor March 22 and 23 i will bo a showing at 4:15 o'clock |t t i Vad € the city | o0 R 2 S or the school children. In the eve-| But tho ssue is not it | council, Cit : y 1y, | BEAD HERALD GRASSIRIND/ADS ing thero will b two performances, | was in Mo Ki |one at 7:30 and one at 9:15 o'clock | The same schedule will be followed loved by all with whom he c ) lsestagnis mad | g contact, having an active interest in | the pla o athletic organization x Db the Middle- D yop s ToxTGnT to continue them until late spring. [OWR group n to be held et R ALY Knights of Honor Portland M Ust church ri BERT LYTELL in The Lloyd Hall so- ‘allac v and Max Su- 7 Lt ‘ a pictur the Gom | jit I'OR YOUR WANTS the community and especially the interests of the younger people of SIS - v an f t 8 o'clock. The trip o N THE 2 e The Knights of ]lun«"\r, f SRt it Lol OBEY THE LAW Wednesday. The Boys' L in [ formed organization of the K el i b Rov, Mr. Tenedict was born in | formed organiza < Al e el S e - will sing both eveni 4 contend werd . ! mitted by the \ sthel. Connecticut, on Mareh 12, |ton Methodist church which inc Lutyerneling Deld at the ] GLENN TRYON in— | o'clock. This organization E i and cost n 8, ginecr ° proy ) c ty Th t | Tiethel, Connecticut, A ey e R Methodist church tomorrow evening SLONG PANTS' lisavaral timontin Plaiavills smd Hoe ; wa ommuni eater 1849 and served in several pastorates 15 Atail 3 at 7:30 o'clock. e | e aitor his graduation from Amherst|0f 5 and 14 will mect this I e R ; MANY OTHIRS heen entd stically received upon| One of the | ates for ¢ hat all Plainville - g 0 ao'clock at the church. The | g ) e | every occasion lihe seratic 1 o For v soc { college. A curious feature of 1 SR o, | theater party in New Britain Th PATIE NEW B R g TR . years spent at the Massachusetts in- o onan el (o of 14 |48Y evening. The usual weekly 8 RS I ,"“""‘Il Resills | ator James A a4 of 1 \ he TUES. and WED. stitution terminated three years ago| At present the club consists o weeting will be omitted TR he Sesslons Club shop bowlers | chairman of the s 3 y 5 3 ! % 4 MARCH 22-23 ajor “A" from |ChArter members with a large list g o ; e - || roted on the Recreation alleys last |which uncove t r t ey . chen he received a major “A” from Marguerite ois has re- || WEDNESDAY AND ) which 1 e pu i - SR :)7," },ggl‘i.: ,:.,““:,',,‘,fk.l,,, the ‘\m. of applicants, The idea of & nature ‘:I‘HI el e Sl “} Y TWURSDAE [} o ht with this, fellosetng Nores Smith expendituro % : TIM McCOY 06 ot crosvi on blcl N b study club and one which R has heen visiting i S SN Glodk = === et il % - Vnd |manual training cla attr E STt L Ahl BAYMOND HATTON JPryor vhocuss. 8 800 11 AUTO FOUND IN CEMETERY | sy A i, I “w fth :;"‘:rh”:vl " 1‘1“sl(|;‘-,“‘n:vdh recordi| Al SonslCecle Sitanion) Biongtiia fonysalibwilibliolt aFs poer € g AN AN BRI I Rl An antomodile repor stolen 1 it ¢ \ mnners o e b . 3 2 ounger element of the town, n 1 pe v 5o | JearY: ‘ 5 i t ight abou 4 o n the p e which has vet to be duplicated b 1 1esday eve- G. Griffin .. % last night about " i & onlseasa B | Birihany Parcy : et | “BEHIND |6 oris 20 ] S o dostidb i il ilderness” 7 T Mary g : Bod ro. be given in the PN : morning 1n % \ for the benefit of the regational church in 18 from | Miss Mary 1 program will be given in the main | £ | mornin ir Fairview & s for t > "i’ow Mampshire where he had two | birthday party s me in Ken- [hall following the supper. THE | 3 Ralph 1. Hc of 20§ Wi i | v Vintp Skt Plainville High School i pasto at Gorham and Berlin in [sington on Saturda oon, the h s’ elub will meet Thursday | 9 | M Ma : : i rect is the own n Two ol Big Show. that state, THis seven spent in |occasion belng her 12th birt : imunity bl FRON" i g X e Tt Nens e et s > 3 WL [tha community proved fruittul to|Games were plaved ani rer ! 0 corps Wil meet S A ; i AUTO TIRES SLASHED ; il y “a‘,;“‘f‘:-‘ for '\Eh""' the church. ments were served. The house was LA (VT R 2 il The lighter side of the war drich . 8 5 "he police are investigating a re- nville town 1 na t >equ = ¢ 4 dren a,! :"l" - He was called to another fown in |decorated fn green and white, Miss | (10 "‘\“"‘"‘ of Community hall. pictures, slon . 156 30 port by Orata Talavy of {94 Cher . ¢ 3 Evenings at 7:30-9:15 1589 and was replaced here by Rev, | 4n0sko received many beautiful and 3 - ry ot that his automot 1 i 1 50 L Wed. Also Three Big Jenry L. Hutchins, Since then he [useful gifts from her friends who RBEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED avs (| svrnses paiy an 5 7 G oL R LEIRENE : e Rinilet st Fooesi held many pulpits, being pastor of |attended. FOR YOUR WA J | ¥ el S i & ¢ arowthi In R ' B == the Tucson Congregational church at Truck-Muck-Stuck N e O thie time of his death. Evidence that| A huge motor tryck, heavily he was well loved in that city is|!oaded with graln, suffered from neen by the glowing tribute which |the condition of the k road) was paid him in the message re-|Which runs parallel to Worthir | B 1y the Lenpliieton postrasior Iridge this morning and was ditehed | . trom the western city. { for several hours until help arrived. | Although many of the members| T Fear wheels of the vehicle, hit- Ty TS - = = — 5K s EAND shocl soft spot in the dirt road, HAl MEAN 7 ES=WE ) T HAD T ORE YoU A== who were served by Rev. Mr. Bene- | | SOMET s, v \WE LA — . dict are mot living today, the fow | SNk into mud over the hub caps ING SAY I NEVER Erates TUEN= I AAD I : . e 1 who knew him while ha occupiod the | &0 all cfforts ot the driver to ex- THAT You HAD SPINACA DINNER LAST TUREE TIMES DAY ) \WHERE'D ) AT scuooL et 4 o e . [ S EARE e 7 vo g U Kensington pulpit have a clear| an:(n th 'lru(k proved nfm . The ME'\IERAAD . - > i T BFORE VESTEDDAY. | VouU HA\’V # N SPELLING memory of kind acts and civie spirit | ATVCT Of another truck succeeded Fm Y I NIGAT! UABA, SARTY, L Sy > 3 ! | in pulling the mired giant (rom its | - < s YABA SA '/ | ;;m({ he showed while a resident of| oo 10 8 LIE PUCE 2 ’_l/l ! ! H T e Dinte The truck was owned by a Meri- = = beCiiG den concern and was hound for a g T'?"\;‘“:’f““","” ;\!‘f“q‘" the debate ! noarhy farm. The road has been :”“" el e ';;":“-"“l" JMen'8| closed to traffic untll recondition- Ercenm whic ace last eve- | jng pag heen completed. ning at the Kensington Methodist Whint Tlias ca Dbine church triumphed over the negative : Wi vRRIlY Lindine Lo e | on the question: *“Resolved: That gt mecting to be given - the state lcgisiature should adopt| by the Berlin Farmer's club on the proposed fury service for wom- | gaturday evening, March 26, at Bast en bin. y . The affair . The New Britain judges. imported | heing a novel one for the soil till- ‘ for the occasion, had a lard time | ors' organization, interest is running | [pwarding the decition as hoth sides | high. The rules dictate tha neces- { of the debate presented their facts | sity 6f the members bringing their remarkably well. Tnterest in the | wives. A y G U & . OFF. outcome ran high as the Kensing- [ The social service class of the ok ton T.eague of Women Voters had | Kensington Methodist church met @adorsed the bill and were anxious ' this afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. ,

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