New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1927, Page 7

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. N T. C. Hodgson, who is a student at | project LEFT HAND TURN COSTS RIVER Sl[] Golisi NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \\'I'II)NII*[);\Y MARCH 23, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED With Spring Forecasting Pleasant Days You Had Better Select YOUR NEW COAT From Our Large and Fine Showing See the Serviceable Jaunty Sport Coats for General Wear. Gay Refined Plaids and Fancy Mixtures with Lav- ish Fur Collars. Coats that Can Be Worn by Any Ty pe of Woman, Almost Any Place She Goes. THERE IS GREAT CHOICE IN DRESSY COATS. Smartly made of Kasha, Twill, Suede or Poiret Sheen. Others of Silk, \\‘ith choice of Satin or Faille, are so attrac- tive it will make choice e New garments are being added daily. \\ e invite your inspection. Price Range $25.00 to $95.00 Each ATTENTION CALLED TO OUR MARCH SALE OF § HOUSE and PORCH DRESSES FEATURING THE FAMOUS “HUBRITE” AND “QUEEN" MAKES AS WELL AS THE “SACSON” AND “GRANBY” GARMENTS IN ALL THEIR NEWEST SPRING STYLES AND COLORINGS. There are Dresses of Linen, Cotton, Striped Broadcloths and fancy Ginghams. and colorings that it is easy to suit every taste Prices Range This Way Foulards, $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 v $7 50. Fer FEMININE Slip-on or coat effects are nflmorl in the new fashionable lig in Student or V neck styles. MF. NEW KNITTED WEAR FOR EARLY SPRING IN A BIG RANGE. colorings, featuring the "CREW” make, Sweater. Come make selection here and now. Pt §1.00 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 to 4\)7 Each KNITTED SPORT SUITS Mallisons Prints A choice so broad in mater of woman or girl, however fastidious. one or two piece styles at $10.00 * $25.00 = Hartford Rodier prints, al, style, designs SWEATERS ht You'll need a \\\ sion at New Britain Road Echoes in Court nine, Berlin will be repre running and next few week: Practice { basoball diam on Communi To Form Team Sheldon The first East spring Cov in OR YOUR I‘vnh i rtford Sisters to Return Home To St. Mary's ( 10! S700 READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS | WANTS hington ri and J seball t Wortl that the should not be I¢ which “Bchind the all material TONIGIT AND will be shaped up within the Tivo Mg WALLACE BECRY KAYMOND S will litant ot AVMOND HATTO nd the W, Front week of into poor con. Picture! | by the local cha lude th 152 but the fans aver that MANY SHORT SUBJECTS rns; th rk will make the spot e D. A. R. Flects Representatives to K. Sav- | 0s and practic ?nn“. “IVH'II;:" |I‘ {r‘l;‘-‘;{“ 'yv,,”‘,\ s 1 Gwat- Committees to Meet Ta i TOCEEA “Sha b AT = erences— S N howy 5 p. m State and National Conference ; Mrs. Russell | Committers of four o that” (he Sehool Ciiidren Can 'See. This g - Gold, Mrs. ortime P thodes | will meet the home e Organizations to Mcet Gold, Mrs. Mortimer L. Rhodes e jand Mrs. Robert Chapman B. Baldwin on iay evening day for Boys' Club Play Plans. | What They're Doing S o'clock for the purpose of arrang- | The Old Home Town club will [Ing plans for the production of the Alfonso Boutin of 165 High st Imeet thiz eve the home of | play for the benefit of the Kensi New Britain, fined $10 and ! Mrs. Tr p of Arch and ton Boys' club. The date for the Jiotation by |0CLSE Britain. Al ntation of the event has not o e a traffic Jaw violation by | 0 KRt fon & fraflie daw i0labe e | membcrs o atiang announced but it is expected Judge George G. Griswold at | Tazel Brown and Matilda Barra- |to he some time in the latter part regular Tuesday cvening session of ‘n.,o visited the Meriden library | of April or the first of May. Bolton- the Berlin town court. e was rep- [last evening under the supcrvision |Kasica Post of the American Lo resented by Attorney 1.\““1.-0‘0( their teacher, Mrs. Saunde; Ladies Auxiliary of the post, Golen, who entered a plea of guilty. The Tabs Minstrels will hold a re- | The Kensington League of Women Rontin, according to the story of {he tomorrow evening at 8| Voters and the Kensington Athletic | THEDA Harry Parker of 188 Bunker ave- |o'clock at the Tabs Hall, Kensing- | Club will assist in the production, The Vampire in nue, Meriden, made a left hand turn | ton roparations fop. the play. on the New Britain road, hing | production will be formulated ain is expected to supory into Parker's car. Both cars were | time. badly damaged by th ceident, Club to Build. hose who will attend the Friday 7 which occurred last Saturday. Con- At the weekly meeting of the !evening meeting include, Ha Men 5 stable Brown made the arrest, and | Athletic elub, held last Keon, chairman E A -[h the case was prosccuted by Prose- |evenir the Tabs hall, Kens mittes; Mrs. € ommuhlzl Eflter tin y C e | v e creet a dress hairman of the Auxiliary commit- cuting Attorney Charles I Lewi ton, it was voted to er A dress « € ry commi i ville The ease of George A. Gamble of room on the Percival avenue base- | tee, with Mrs, C. Hamilton, Mrs, 3. Plainville 217 South strect, Hartford, charged [bal. field in time for use dur 1 Miss Fva Glanotti as- TR e with reckle iving, continued | the coming season. The club huas her; Mrs, Douglas DeMers TUES, and WED. until Mareh 2% Gamble also came {long been hampered by the lack of | 1 of the Kensington Leag MARCH 22-93 to grief n Saturday when building, and it s been jof Women Voters committe wi . Tol 4 it His Gar on iho turiy | voted wricom unodation for | Mrs. Henry Hooker, Mrs. R: TN MeCOY smashing into another Meriden mo- %mn- the home team and visiting | 7 o A torist. | players |assisting her; and John MeKe W s of tha Peter Broncho, an employe of a| The ficld will necessitate consid- |chaivman of the Athletic Club com- INNErs o. t br ard, was fined %5 1 s work before the season opens, | mittee, assisted by Bernard D, W ld ass cacts for drunkenncss. Broncho was |according to the official; of the | Moorc, and John Ginna. ilderne arrested late Saturday night by Con- jclub, who have arran for the | Boys' Club Banquet tor (e henelit of the stable Opville Ventres upon com- ng of the field and the drain- | The Kensington Boys Club's first Plainville High School pleint that he was creating a dis- | ing of the nearby pond, which will |annual banquet which will be held i turbance. At the time of his arrest |1id in the drying out of the ground. )mmu.—m“ evening at Grange Hall, 'g 5 : b he was charged with breach of the | Indications point to a bright season i3 attracting considerable interest Matinees for Schoo! peace and resisting arrest but the for the Kensington nad, as the lamong the younger element of the Children at 1:15 charges wero dismisscd [0l team will be reinforced by sev- | town. The affair will he in the Evenings at 0-9:15 Near Disaster | eral strengthy additions, it is stated. {ture of ather and Son = % Three small girls narrowly es- ! Business to Move. |and older people will necd a young Wed. Also caped serfous injury if not death in| foln Hannon, propricter of the er hoy with thim for admission, al- | { Fast Berlin yesterday when a 30- [ Worthington garage at the intersec- | though the father and son rule will | - foot pole which has long been used [tion of Farmington avenue sand | fo- clothes pulleys and radio [ Wort! on ridge, has announced | they Elaine Read youngsters. selves in the Read when the jgarage reeently escaped 41.wn>nr'ion! pole, without warning, toppled over [at the post office fire and is owned nearby. by A. L. Woodruff. Examination proved that the pole | . & A. had rotted Inside at the base and | grocery store formerly owned by I had been weakened by the 1 of | 12 Honlss of Hudson street, have the clotheslines attached to it completed plans for the remodelling Engagement Announced {of the old building, which will in- Mr. and Mrs. A. (. Keauth of clude the installation o a new Fast Berlin announce the - | front. Work on the reconstruction ment of their da Lwill begin ecarly next weck. ilia Krauth, to 1 3 ius, | Judge Gaffney to Speak son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R » Bernard I'. Gaffney, judge of Ridge road. Middletown. of the probate court, will speak at wedd acius s Caulkins Co. of Middlctown, Krauf elers, forc and Is popular with the younger ' singer set in town. 1 into their midst as [ that he will vac his present lo- were Mildred Payne, [cation in the near future and estab 0 Arline Cote, I {lish the husiness on tho turnpike were ng them- |at the southern part of town. The Cole, proprictors of the meeting of the Sl Qomiinily wib o i lI|14| this evening at the East Bo lin Community house. John J. Kin- iry of New Britain, a well known in the Hardware city, has also been engaged to appear accord- place in June by the ing will take employed Mi; socfated with the Tr company of Hart- | th is a Insurance Home From School ing to the committee in charge With the approach of the Easter which includes Mr. and Mrs. R. O, holiday 5 Berlin - students | Clark and M d M Jarvis | have returned to their homes here. | Dowd. An old folks concert will be | Among those who have alr y ar- | held with dancing to follow. A com- rived Rov. deba act in conjunction with | Rritain Chamber of Com proposed bus line are Samucl Fiske, Jr., son of | mitt to and Mrs. Samuel A, Fiske; | the New Hodgson, son of Dr. and Mrs. i merce on the Card W L) JAY'S IN AW FUL’ SRR POP! CMERE l//A/ QUICK!! TAG AN’ [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ’ Plammlle News LA FIFLD 1S NAMED VOTER REGISTRAR ‘Snumm Jobn E. Lamb, Re"" sidned, s Republican BUILDING | Completed at Committee Meeting— Rev, A A ced today J. Kimm Builling Code Complete My 1S e ”M s Art Hold lden of Newir s ¢ Brit- lot on Donovan of Br ¢, lot, corner of Broad ton streets indall of New B Dyson et al of istol, Cr tain James A Falls Back n ot white sixth place in the st week rock pen from N rocks orry hack to contest a buft i~ 0d K, however, | laying gl by ng the 20 eges to bring this enable them in to third Iy on the Meet or member- number of neral Lawton ed for social membership. | William O'Mara of Walden N. X a member of Ory Cirele Mrs. Ryan of Forestville. | Kate Mount of New Drit | pre 8 Euests. | e {t | s, Frank T. W er is ch of the general committ community food sale. In last | s edition of the Herald ft w | erroncousiy stated that Mrs. Fra GODE READY © being pass- | | Mann: their totat | 1 in| 1927, night other is mo Ball to Address Odd | ! I e e bats Peliows—Many Warrantee Deeds | finis o runner-up posi- | W ion. lloth of these teams rolled |cil ne g last night and something s sure to happen when they meet | ag next week on Hart's alleys, The |ery o | i | reme | tate | of Vermor lor the e Athletie Lobsters ar Pair | Dining room suite for sale. | Plainvilt 9. Mrs. Sche Trumbull §t., Plainville, dvt Coynty on in Hm‘nr.l 1 du; <‘r'\k Juniors e competitors they will « but not until an probabl NS spring, 3 out. mm Club Meets Yum- | The Yum-Yum club met yesterday ome of Mrs. Ro Temco Bowling this week, b the only team in I has won at least Granger, nd Leme games ok's a1 423 454 448 Builheads o M ol i 480 Notes the firemen's b b held tomorro fir rooms affair ¢ A son was born yesterday atter- |eiry Mr. and Mrs. John Bever n Wi rock-Barn:s st will meet ¢ ng practics this evening. Trumbull 10t o'clock th Ming and paper hanging. imbia it of Rieye lay ch St. Phone 4 the 0. will ¢! will The yard w rdays.—advt Out for Coolidge in '28 . »f Vermont, reaffirm the fait Calvin United State: and affirm t Athihase se his policles uing peace oider and mnn‘ anaged to fin- = last two out of three the 307 Community afternoon botween | ward for information. in opes s in the administration of home of her d Coolidge, at | nd prosperity of this country call for and require |daughter of 7 o Bristol News taken 11l a mon me [ the home of her daughter in this citr .‘auh ters, Mrs 7 Yetke of Nor- It | | Graw of . she ¢ «. Jo | wichtown Mrs. Maurice D. Mc- Brist eld At 2 t 76 Put- . Jones, e {50 Resndents of Fmesmlle and’ East Bristol There fn West cemetery. = | Addresses Lions and Legion GOSI $25 & HOUSE YEARLY At 1 speaker at a s Mrs. Cockings Diecs :\‘.;v Louise of 66—Senator Alice Merritt to .| Speak Here—Collccting Fund For | \\h. re he was Sk fopithe Cral H. S Team. e Fidac conference 5 »‘:N-rv‘_lj 3 zation s ! <1 coun- Te: 0 bowling lea r various he Crabs are fast wer icularly their already slight hold on last settlement 1 pla as they will line up |} Fo rv and the Lobsters next week, it | proposed in the considered only a matter o |dist four r Sharks or Bullheads or of ly unfamil- Livingston, pumping Bristol Artisan t e §140,600 a point It 1 about and up ted Fa cost stim would be appro To ta . Meeting b eting of L 0. 0. I, will be ening in Ar are of bond iss in 30 yea estimated grand list of the proposed |y it would be necessar about a three mill to um School Mecting 1ecting o al vote District |lay rs and School tol has by is cvening taxpayers of the ave about m . © 2 S of th is to lay a i1 connection with tax and rize the treasurer Tols Aimiitt re £ the poltution |10 borrow “from time to time sums He stated that he . l H meet the current expenses had | nvestigation of the a1 3 \mm o A the invita- tion of the mayor and the city coun- 1| ¢il and the result had been {vey which had de by the |,y neer. He belicved the re- | o ieved that 1¥ [sults 10 be obtained by tha install nge will facilitate the operation wor will be served A o Ui proposed sewer facilities |of the truck particularly on the hills ©wi would greatly offset the cost. Tt 'land in the p lld ol thas Ghyxan 8ok voul A the homes, it wonld | Parent-Teacher Meeting at § o'cicek this eve- fmaka it possibla for residents of the | Mrs. Alice P, t o Hartford, inth hiouse. Mrs. district to enjoy where they live to |senator of the district, will Seymour a greater extent, it would I or at the tthe value of property. £ of the l0d, as did the city o Parent- pumping stations rather than | of the old Camp |grounds as a sewer beds. ter course, if taken, he felt woutd "\ sult in complaint from residen vielnity of Camp would cost more for |tion of the site for actual 1 so pointed ont that at nt time the ci of New Haven was ending three million dollars to use of the evening torium o Mrs. Merritt, Station is | the i local schools. ‘lelean up their harbor; Wat . Pacilitation March T was considering the expendit Dust from “Norma™ two million dolla New Ty which is disappointed with 2 ent seyer system is e more modern one one million; and other ing a few vy the mayor, a comm of Harry co Taw n Fred Downs, ( o Matthew M MacPDonald, {10 g0 ov Montpelier, VE., March 23 (P— | A meoting will b Called For | The Vermont senate ¢ “called |at which time definite action will ¢ i Squad A for the reclection of President Coo- taken by the voters of the distr East Bristol dump [lidge. The senate adopted the fol|which 1s to ba set o Fon'w sl oo lowing resolution: | Forestville sewer distriet ished with chemi “That we, the duly elocted mem- Mrs. Louise lml.hu.' hors of al assembly of the| Mrs. Louise Cockings, b died at 1 e'clock this morning at D. ) House on Center essary for the fire- e of h nter Sp. et It was ne N o use one 2 was bern December Adoly Conn was exti {Imer. She (Continued on Page 13) Bargain-Price Golf e =n A ‘\ 7 WUAY WERE THEY FIGATING _ ABouT '“j/_/- N—TI" I DONT KNOW - ALL T KNOW IS THAT TUEY WNERE PUNCHIN' EACK OTRER IN TR ,\Qw— ' N ,_\ VES TUEY WERE FIEUTING, POP=\NLEN 1 SAN TUEM TMEY WAS PUNCHIN' AN' | RASSLING ALL OUER TAE SIDEWALK ! By BLOSSER NO IT AINT= WE WUZZAT FIGATIN' WAEN LE SAW US=WE WUZ TRYIN' TO SEPARATE EACH OTHER !

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