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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 19217. | | | MODERATION OF PRICE CANNOT BE MATCHED. $25.00 $2930 $35.00 $39.50 Offers choice of hundreds of styles in spring co: Cloth coats in both plain and fur t med model that spring has brought forth Also silk coats in sizes for both Let us s d misses th seen. Faste fast, " T, You’ll Want a Dress When You See Ours It is eca and wonderful showing. sions, and the prettiest where. here from our large Dresses for all oce styl shown a - selected materia reet and busi rettes and crepe: All the new spring ed cloth dresses for wear. lHigh colored geoy well as colored satins. Broad choice at these pric $1495 $1975 $25.00 $39.50 $45.00,, ., $ arybrd's 5/10}7}7/'/1\9 Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Choose Here Now for Easter and Spring From the New Wearakles We Show WE ARE FEATURING COATS THAT FOR SMART All the new weaves and color- £ will please well as soon as come make choice and be ready QUALITY $45.00 $49.50 for sport and dress wes AND | 82 years old, ho had be Plainville News | .- R DEATH CLAINS TWO |- AGED RESIDENTS villes 2 14 ed as a rs will b rep Mrs. Martha Mills Humphrey i 2o o et o to games w . Had Been I Ten Dags |7 i 20 ttor CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES . ost Charles White Fought For Freedom of His Race—All-Plainvilles Or- ganizing—Truck Blocks Trolley ed by Service—Plainville Briefs, Mrs, aged 83 Martha Mills died & Humphr ars, \turday noon Mrs M the home of her d tha H. Jo had be 1 days. in Cornwa rospe olk, g0 to live cal Estate White Dics’ | v Negro Civil War urday night at the Noroto: About n for many vill is believed | of the Civil | town. His death |, 1 was causaed by heart § 0 1 home in rsident of Pl home the ol forg lai He¢ of tho ecaves th of Pla sons, Wil s tike fune REPORT OF THE CONDIT| PLAINVILLE TRUS W OF rch and Berlin News THRGE CARS CRASH, - Rutos Become Entangled Dur- * - ing Heavy Sunday Traffic DRIVER MAY BE ARRESTED - e Tabs to Attend Wake of Late Rey. |01 Tather Sullivan in Hartford—Tabs cl: Imark Being to Promote Three Day Indoor Carnival. A triple Ridg in- 1th yarns rythi ed by Hilis 't 40 became entang ey car with ti tollowin iin, ven by conditio ent have cident B Several giong comprised to the o . all of which the the problun of mystery, Iti of the three xplain the G. Guis prior to driver minor o G gned the or nunity krown just when the shop hut it is t} t that it carly in the 18th century Limlies” Night Successful The Ladic ght colel rlin Far loye possi more driv- sumni situation o Judge wold at the r ni ssion ¢ <o ers will be 1 terlin to lay eve munity ess from a social st or of the evening w Gilbert of Mid own as the “Pastor ler which name b in in a well know Rev, Gilbert him reyman, and draw cumulated fro in his various professions he cld the audience veritably bound at the Saturda ing g will jeri day | nir el Encrtain tof the Am: en host of state Leglon Polton-Kasica can L vepr o 1" ri on has tive ¢ at a ity held in Gr April 24. Commander the local post sivs ments will be nid the larzest couny has been held this prominent sp incl Commander Kmneth Kra be solicited to appcar on t and a I gathering of Legionnaires 8 expected. At Triday evening’s meeting a committee was appointed to make | the necessar arrangements for the | affair. he -adie Auxiliary of the post has pldged its support to the Legion to nake the event one of the most succasful of the year. Four mmbers of the local post including Commander Harold Ven- tres, Pal Stange, Adolph W, Schultz md John Macava attended the couny meeting held in Sout! Manchester. Several pr letow oting 7 e will he da on cou on § that arra for celebrati ting lature mee ors 1at county his was cld by the was voted al affair. Requiem Mass anniversary requiem was held this morning o'clock for the repose of the of the late James Fagan at Panl’s church, Kensingtor Rev. John €. Brennan, pastor, officiated. Seleetmen’s Meeting The board of selectmen will hold regular weekly meetin Iming at 8 o'clock in the office of 11 town clerk at the town hall. Routine minent state Legionnaives were pres- | Lusiness will occupy the evening for entiludin Commander the town fathers with a possible sur- Krame, Comma and | vey of the traffic situation for the the coxmander of the 4th district. | coming motoring season. Road con- bs to Attend Wake ditions will also be discussed, it is Paul T. A. & B stated. this evening in the first ladies' local organi it to make the any An mass high at 8 sonl this eve The St. will #cet socicty body to Grange to Eatertain jourry Hartford where they will | Edwin B. Adams, deputy of the att the wake of the late Rev.!state Grange, will be the host of all Aickel Sullivang former pastor of |masters of all Granges which come of even ion Cel ors of Breaks Ankle co Ma in 11i of ation Civil 8 1 an on at ot village car- office within the Applications filed with t rvice open Kensing- or ons with full time 1 diroet from s ave first Sor 1l b i 150 to 0 a the post examing vacancy s vear, office held to fill the d by Indoor C: ton netion with the St Drum corps for the three indoor place in Lloyd hall, 1\ the evenings of « May 2. The carnival t features for first night's ng of a whist and L of an entertain- mnd the third of a drum corps concert day listin m Athletie club will ind sethack par at 8 to- o'clock Conlin's I3 headliners in th the affair, omised a group at ien the playing hegins. Called 1o Chicago Samucl A. pastor of rlin Congregational church, last cvening for Chicago, upon anur from that city wh David Fiske is se ion of he the his brother, 1 il ri- ously Dr is well (Continued on Page 14) known in this not later | ch & Co. t y will Il Talk in the ball is in th aratory & season added to in- ngth of the team, Meeting of Committee oths for the | 1in the Church place w rnoon in H it will 1king par- morrow placed | o | ir and | Prince Parades 1 be to | Sev- | opposit o of Truck Holds Up Trolleys Transfers has sold lots to Ta ¢ Newest snapshot of the world's most photographed tnree | Prince shows Wales, gigantic T Briste). !:m in shako, tight pants | | ’n everything, reviewing his own personal regiment, the First Welsh Guards. house on 11 La®i a by | Cook in Hospltal omto Hartford He ¥ or wi MARINES AR HAPPY. Seem Gay \ ; [ and as * New York for Prong Carefree Drunken Driver Arr ass Works ni 1ss Works will be | ction ( e L. Pu in Cheshi winter wi irris, kah lodg r hom nding the Mrs, H.o\ Martha R 1l dress 1o 0 o'clock Another st in by the Py be held in nesday night. 0dd 1 ed meet at 1l Merey advan class * Our Lady ernoon, ot Katherine Minor, daughter 1 Mrs, st John 1 street Mi is resting ration at the 1in General hospital The We-Uns evening at the club will Tonight—Tues.—Wed. ! | Some Girls Have Millions Wish They Had “IT" See CLARA BOW “IT” STRAND NEWS STARVATION BLUES FELIX the CAT \dthritt and his hearted paly sl Curiosity | ne Euess where window of his partinent store. A bargain sale day. 1 roll out of your seat see this and ions in D, yet, you r again In your lif Plainville That night the ver Mat., 10c., 15¢. Eve., 15¢., 25¢. Daily at Matinee at Evenings thian public in e Churcl tomorrow aft comfortahly i inherited ries bei hai is In Hows ¢ tian | Mr of New | | meet this | home of Mrs. Chavles | Community Theater ' —TODAY— REGINALD DENNY in “TARE IT FROM M Brig. Gen, Jobn H. Russel} (above), commander of the marine corps detachments ir Ay two t—you'd SR a 1 it was ny 7 may b you dor il explan tion of the “Haitian govern ment's™ usal to admit Sen. William H. King of || Utah, unofficial investigator, ' to the country. sed for an offici " FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ANDREWS A illo cemetery. Sendoff For H. S. Team. ithusiastic basket- red in the vielnity of sterday to bid nembers of the which left at 3 bus for Springtield, t with a train which “hicago to participats al basketball tourna- K tokens of cvery descrip- showered upon the players diately surrounded ir appearance from Bristol News |- RRESTED . FOR STREET BRAWL = Chairman of 120 Schol Dis {rict Held lor Fighting DEATI OF AGED RESIDEATS Warner Dies At and Drum r inspir- er cheer us & wholn 3. Cottle and Facu 10l Josolowitz, Su- Schools Karl A. Francis 1 S1 and William Winston at 79—Rousing Sendoff For Bristol Hizh Basket- ball Team nedict Rior. ell Good- S 1 Masl, Comerford, Edward White, ager Edwin was call- £ to the head volun all of 15 and admie- or for years 1 was mad A Mr Cases Nolled ato of 14 arrested er Edgn: Kloas drty suting At- on pay- Released on Bonds Luth rto Mrs of § , furuished by Cosmo Vacca, local contractor. rough her attorney, 1 entered a plea ol nolo contendere when presented ke Malone, who found ble cause for holding her for higher court. To Hold Card Party, publle card party will be held 1 R. hall in the city er the auspices of G. W, Women's Relief corps. erhouse will be in nents will be served pre r dtournament. Death of Infant. 7 months’ old son of Mr. ind Mrs. enio Pietrafesa of 341 Divinity t, died Saturday from 3} » troub The funeral was 10 o'clock morning at e home of the parents. Interment s in St. Joseph's cemetery, Recuperating from Operation I b of Elizabethport, N. J., home of his parents, Mr. ] Ebb of Stafford ave- . Tecuperating from an operation or appendicitis which was perform- ed several weeks ago. Red Men's Meeting regular meeting of Come tribe, L 0. R. M, will be t 8§ o'clock Tuesday evening wigwam on Prospect street. Speaks on Coming Mission Wallace Hutton of Trinity parish, Hav gave an inspiring ad- at St. John's 1t Stark sk of | The pounce old a eatly ow pointing out es at that time would tho public, irrespective on hoth Wednesday and 4 morning, At 7:45 there munion: 4 p. m., and at T:45 A m. rvices will be a sermon by Rev. Henry of St. George's church, ssion s Auto Badly Damaged sach operated by Frank J. of Hartford was badly dam. after 8 o'clock Satur- ¢ cvening, when it left the road just near the corner of Wolcott and en he Unfon streets and collided with an 0 un- old harn located at the foot of a steep bank. According to fnforma- tion furnished the police, Preston was ronte to Waterbury and by irned over West street and After finding out his error, turned around and was proceeding down the steep incline he mishap oceurred. Being h the road, he failed sharp turn near the t. and cilmbed the djoining lot. The at his vision was also obseured by the wet anow which was fallf v » time and which had ored the windshleld. Mr. Proston reported the matter 10 Chief Ernest T. Belden of the lo- cal police department, who declded that the accldent was unavoidable. rooms w on was horn in o mist up Wo will co urial will be Then the Fun Started! ONE OF PLETZENBAUMS BEES STUNG ME .} DOGGONE ZUEIR oLD BEES Anyway// I\ GONANA TELL OSCAR ToO -SEE ONE OF OUR KL BEES 2 VES: LOOK AT TA' BUMP UM GETTIN —SEE! THAT'S WHAT ONE OF YOUR OLD T ) YoL JUST sHow AE TI ONE TUAT STUNG YoU AN TLL PUNISK IT FOR You!!! S=J)UST