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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Wednesday Aisle Specials Offering Pronounced Values— First and Always PHOENIX HOSIERY | 0dd lot, full f number, first quality, regular $2.00 for 7T e 0dd lot from regular S to mateh, $3.50 value, each ..... 0Odd lot, four in hands domestic silks, values to $1.50, special, each .. WOMEN Carter's all shapes 50 value, ITand sewed and embrc and honey, value $1. for;each ooa ) ashioned, discontinued all “YORKE" SHIRTS mussed, neckband, collar attached, SILK CRAVATS S UNIONS slightly irr CREPE GOWNS artford’s Shopping Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED i For boys, f: new colors, | size gl BOYS’' KNICKERS Wool twe ht 8 to 18 hily stock, slightly some $1.55 CHIC ink and , imported and | garments, hook She b DB G BO ht w aular, | 43¢ Shadow Pante,” newe { for, each sidered, in flesh 85¢ NEW SLIP-ONS 28 to 36, regular price )0, for, each side sections, for COSTUME SLIPS hem, st colors, | Plainville News GRABOWSKI FINED; ~ BOND IS RESTORED iNew Britain Man Drove While License Was Snspended OPENING UP EAST END| Town Plan Commisston Takes Steps to Improve Streets Church Brotherhood Formed — — Advent Grange Notes—More Truck Cases. | William Grabowski of New Bri | ain, who last week forfeited his $100 bond posted to insure his appearance | in court here on a charge of driv- ing while his license was suspended had his bond returned last night immediately fiined the same | Grahowski, with & long t of motor vehicle violations which 1 resulted in the suspension of his licer for a period flve yean | was arrested by Constable Fred Cals jlen last weck, e failed to appear before Justica M. O. Ryder and his [bond was declared forfeited, Last | night it was sald th s nor lappearance was dne to a misunder- anding between him his lay ver, Attorney M. A Sexton of New | Lritaln, and the $100 was restored. | Grabowski pl nolo conten- > to the charse and was 1d guilty by Justice Ryder, who fined him $100 and co: rand Juror s 1. Cavlon prosecuted, Opening Up Lastern Section looking toward the opening castern ction of the ancy stripes and jacquards, $2.75 eds and cassimeres, for vears, excellent values at $2.45 MODE CORSETS white satin combination ked side, one piece clastic $2.95 1ded | fou YS' PAJAMAS ht, one and two piece $1.00 taken up the over 1 members 1t this is ac- way for the also lace {rimmed $1.79 ed it will pave 'ptance of Kent and Woodlawn |streets and will make the Linden Berlin News CLEANUP DRIVE DUE WiTH SPRING Town Officials Expected to Handle Campaign This Year PLAYGROUND ~ CONSIDERED Program of O1d Folks Methodist Church Announced—D. A. R. Delegates Attend State Con- | vention In Meriden—Items. With the weather it 15 expected th nouncement will be forthcoming from the board of scleetmen urging a cl p campaign. Last year the work of ®p was taken over by the Kei ton L of Women Voters which expended much time and energy the remedying of several objectio! is within the town's con- ines. The inauguration of a dump- ing ground for collected refuse was the result of the campaign and its location in Kensington, it been constantly used and has prov ed successiul in minimizing promis- cuous refuse disposal. however, the leaguc announced a campaign the town approach This year, s not yet is thought tha fathers will supervise this year's clean-up. Tt is thought that Ken- sington will be the center of all ef- forts of the campaizn as ral portions of that district are thought to be in d of clean-up Farmi avenue lariy that stretch between Lan al of be lin. he and it Low much of the attention the clean-up acfivities that may promoted by the officials of Ber- This thoroughfare, havin eral stores and dwellings whi tain many fami has been for most in presenting an unappealing sight to the casual passerby and to nearby residents. The winter - due of snow hidden trash ha cently come to the surface and con- ditlons in that neighborhood are in dire need of some action. h con- Numbered among the other sum-| mer neceds of the town has becn mentioned a playground suitable for the children who, released from school, are not served by any par- ticular place in which to play. The only similar place mentioned by those in favor of the move is Bene- dict-Phillips field in ington, which is owned by the Kensington club, but this has been cla as being unsuitable for purpose as the land neods grading. the Land adjoining Worthington ridge | has been mentioned as o suitable place for such a playground if in- talled and the necd for a baschall diamond and some playground par- aphernalia has been cited. The pla ground belonging to the Worthing- ton Community club adjacent to its Worthington ridge house, is in need of some reconstruction before it would he suitable for the purpose, they state. nnounce Program. Mrs. George Tryon. who is super- vising the Old Folks Concert to be given by the Kensington Methodist church on Wednesday evening, at § o'clock has announced the following program Tymist Nickols. Pianist Playful Pounding Tryon. Chorus: Susan Ann Buxton, Braceful Jernsha Johnson, Priscilla Azarinh Swingthestick Concert by | i the underpass will prob-| much | | street school wasily ible® from jall sides, will gi Tur Jane I | h ia Ford, Deb tience Doolitils way Han Crewso ( Tryon, Yo “*Auld Lang “Annie Lauric and Rachel,” Doodle,” by ttle TTymn of chorn g ‘Ol 1 ] T I | eliorus. o cliorus. You and T We “Silver read Wh an v Gold,” the Hon be the Ti A R. Convention es from Emma Hart apter, Daughters of 1 Lieve ho tod first session of the tv D. R. convention cluded the n s, the vice pr ze and Mr Alies Wil- in T Mrs, . Ern- Hus R. Con held in A, most { with the organization playing a big part in the program of the convention. Whist Tonight. Another of the Kensington Ath- 1 letie club whist and T € will be held this evenin yold Hall, Ke of town been signed \ being defeated but lians, head reshimen sathack t 8 o'clo up for appearance, represented by the il valiant 1 Ly J ' toy New Britain y Achille of Ken- rhach of > town cl ay to Miss I ington and Albert Seymour strect, wedding will take plac future. Bible Class, Men's Bible Study the Kensington Cong chu h met last evening at the hon of Paul Baker of Ke on. The cvening was taken up with a dis- cussion on p Abont 120 meri- hers wer Rev. Vernon L. n charge. nge News, gular meot lin Grange, 24, will be held a organization’s hall on venue on Tuesday, April o'clock. The main speaker of that | evening will he the State Lecturer. A more complete program will be rounced later. The members of Berlin Grange have been invited to attend the 41st nniversary of Cromwell Grange in that town on Monday evening, April 4. Several representatives of the local chapter arc expected to make | the trip. The The Attends Funeral. Samuel riske of Wor- thington ridgn was present at the funcral of her uncle, John Ward, which was hield in Riverton, Conn., this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Reports | from Chicago where Dr. David Tiske, brother of Rev. Samuc Fiske, pastor of the Berlin Cor gational chureh, lives state that the condition of the promincnt surgeon remains unchanged. Small Docket. The continned cases of George A. Gamble of 21 South strect, Hart- ford, charged with reckless driving, is the only entry on this weck’s docekt of the town court this eve- ning at the town hall. Judge George A. Griswold will preside, The triple accident Sunday which { resulted in the damaging of three Mrs. armington | 5 at 8| nea cast er liveet route to the nd will boost property values scction, p was ordered made of Park cstensfon throngh to I is is the first step look © acceptanes of this por- | has able by inve 10 arrests a What \ { They're Doi Miss Victorla Tiske, el has mid dau, lith e ts points to a record a Jobr Mrs. © i e minstrels are heing staged to for extra items fn the town expense, which were not in- cluded in the 0 appropriation anted by the town, incinding vari- ipment. prono John P. Moore, Leon Alling, sec urer, M nd ton, vhere te v nfined rdner, Miss M Richard v and Robert Fa East Beriin Ttems | per in Community hall | ning will commence: prompt- | 30 o'clock. An cntertain- in the audito will follow. The public s invited. On Wednesday ove ederic L. Fay, direc i : hall, enleducation at the South Congreza- |1 4 ui ¢ 15 to prevent | tional church in Britain, will conflict with the rican Togion give an illustrated talk on his trip which will he held at the | through the west, at the meeting of | hall on the evening of the|the Community Mr. Fay | took a large number of photographs service clas the | on his western trip and has repro- | Methodist mot | duced these for the storcopticon. ! ternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the | Prior to Mr. Fay's talk there will be | v musical number, an act of leger- | demain and a reading. ing of the sehool| Miss Marjorie Sears of Williman- evening brings | tic is spendi weelk as the guest | ain element of mystery | 0f Mr. and Mis. R. B. Stevenson of | ted with its action on the| Wilcox ave | Hbsol] Acceptanse it o Girls' club will Thurs- \endation to the town officials of | 4Y cvening at 7 o'clock In its room se of a plot of ground|At Community hall. tion of one or morn new| The fife and drum corps will ment buildings to relieve conges.| Thursday ey )m-- basement n;‘\u;\l|lmllnm‘)'I!»:\}X. oo of ground has been of.| A Dhotograph will be taken Sf round Mag boen of |ino: Now Britain Y. M. G, A. o 1 “lurday morning of these bho: | | participated in the state indoor track opinion | Meet in Meriden soveral months o |'Those requested to report are pending |y, b, Raymond Rich Hill ly at ¢ i mont i Lo-Hi | | innual dance of t April 6, r of relistous social or on h hool B« coming on I A Mystery me meet or the er: | school tion Norton ond the withheld and | W rey o been houzh their locations a4 by hoard members. Tt lthe New 0 found since that no expedition | qav "2t "19:15 o'clock. This is the o At the proposed | ipirg qnd deciding game of the en held, ries between the two teams. ion in local minds seems| ™ my. kly prayer meeting of the fo ask what was gained by the|yreho church will be held to- delay the board if nol e ning at 7:30 o'clock in club basketball team the Junior Hi-Y team ax Britain Y. M. C. A. Satur- we not | 2 {will play we Mh's of it oy 'tions of the other unannounc-|¢pe parlors. operties were h fanso club wiil meet Thurs- Minstrels Developing ng at § o'clock at the committee in cha Mrs. Georgo Demore. ation of the Tahs Minstrels| Pythian Sisters will meet will bo given in Fraterni ty hall next Monday ev sin . on April 2 the town nursing| Knigh und, reports that the advance salelovenine. | The pr wl 1 of the|nome in tha he s of Pythias met last | fortahly org, . Mrs.| {with the special E: [quested to be present. |the Meathodist church tomorrow eve- | I house. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1927 tlon of Park strect. The building lines on Cook street wero discussed, but no action was taken. Decisions on all thess projects will be taken at the next session. The commis- sion expects the bill regarding streets to come up in the at an early date; on has been held on it al and the assembly is making progress with the bills before Advent Church Brotherhood The Brotherhood of the Advent stian church was organized last night and y-laws were formally adop J. Monbleau, the pastor, was elected president, | with William Hemingway as vice- president and Edgar Norton as sec- retary. Program and lookout com- mittees wera appointed, Cow Action to Be Argued case of Willilam Hughes Sam Sweig will be argued ora Justice M. O. Ryder at 2 o'ciock Thursday afternoon. T action grew out of the sale of cow Is for damages of $1 Attorney Joseph G. Woods of New | Britain - represents Hughes, w ‘harles ¥. Conlon s acting T a for Grange Notes | ' degree team of Plain- 1l meet for rehearsal o'clock this evening tn | hall. All members of the | » urged to be present in | that a full rehearsal may be | | The ladi ville ( Pl ington About 2 nvilla Grange will v Grange tomorrow or 30 members of the ion will make the trip two numbers on ¥ night. | lacal | nal| the | wiil program Incorrigibility Charged -y 14 boy rg failed appear i enlle court last eventng and was | nt this afternoon. He wit! by r it A incortigibility icor 1 issned by Grang Juror Conlon. Ths state board ¢ education brought the complaint. Tuncral of Charles White Civil war veteran who died 1 night at the Soldiers’ Home Noroton, will ba held tomorrow instead of this afternoon, reviously announced. The serv. fee will be conducted by Rev, M. N ene, pastor of the Redeemer's A, E. Zion church, at 2:30 o'clock undertaking parlors of W, Burial will b d Ca! Truck Cnses Another batch of truck Nheard in the local court lust evening. Georgs W, Scott of New Haven wag tried on an overloading charge be- fore J William Cunning ite ard P. Prior heard Viadimir Dudowski of Both men had b ar- | by State Officer Willlam Tripp, both were prosecuted b Grand Jurer William J. Foran, and both recelved fines of $£25 and costs otes 1M ustice Ju g of Mrs. t Tvan is ar Maple reported er an eperation at t ain General hospital. | The evening group ot the Congre- ational church Woman's deration et at 7 ing at the home of Mrs A. Castle, 14 Canal street, won I parish are in s s resting ovel Harry | f vited. Graham The officers and t- Congregational church m 7 rety chers of the | school will | °t at 7:30 o'clock Thursday eve- ning in the parish house. | Tho regular choir of the Baptist church will hold a rehearsal at o'clock this evening at the church. | Anyone willing to t the choir | ster music is re- Mrs. Harry Burr of Kansas City is spending a fow davs with father, John B. Minor of East Main | street. She entertained a few of her friends from this vicinity last eve-| ning at Mr. Minor's home. | The Glenwood wing club held | its meeting today at Miss Gladys Mayes on stroet. The Merry Makers will moct this | evening at the home of Miss Phily | Di Yulio at 7:30 o'clock. A hot baked bean supper will be given by the Ladies’ Aid society of the home of | West Main ning in the church parlors. will be served between 6 o'cloc! : Woman's auxiliary of the rch of Our Saviour will hold a special meeting at 2:30 o'clock on | Thursday afternoon in the parish | All women of the parish a d to be present to help finish i missionary hox. Loam and manure —advt, Painting and paper ha mates given. 62 ville—adyt. For rent—Seven rooms, improve- | ments except gas. Tel. | Advt Six room tenement to rent. L. . Warren, Advt. Supper and 8] ur; | t for sale, ] nging esti- | Pierce St., Plain; Apply 16 Canal street— The government still has approxi- mately 200,000,000 acres of land in the public domains, exclusive of na- tional forests and other resorved | \FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AT'S TR MONEY T BEEN SAVIN' 70 BLY A AIRELN WITH = TWENTY SIX CENTS MCRE AN' I'LL AANE GEE/ WUERE DID YoU GE7 ALL T MONEY, WILLIEZ WHAT ARE VoL GOING 7D Do WITA IT T 7AOLVGAT You DIDA'T T USED 7o seE Yév SHOCTIAY TIN AAD AN AR swi @ as. | | ® VEAX-BOT MOM BURNZ THATA UP BEGAUSE 1 SHOT SOME SPARROWS WITH IT.'// e 16 rm- | President Calles, 0 o'clock Thursday | [ 1l young |8 I ney Bristol News | —_— In LECTURE ON MEXICO - BY K. OF C. ORATOR - Miss isor 3 Vi i | the concert. Funeral of d. W. Fitzpatrick Familiar With Gonditions in Republic E SHEEHY'S FUNERAL Obsequics Tomorrow For Victim of Auto Accident—Snake Oil Vendor Tailed to Take Out License—T, & Glee Club Concert. Bolshevisy subject of a William internatior known orator, under the auspices Ca I, Knights of Ce Bristol. whera sehoo! the public 1tering Holy Cross Mass., whera he e of Bachelor e later ente 1 Cat at W D. ph ceived ¥ specializing in honora on In Mast \ Cross latter e < was ¢ ing made an | study of the politics of an Federat nauguretic At the tion held in Detro bitterly denounced ministration as 4 vesty or to attend t the result an labor conditions in Mexico has been started by the fed- eration. He also has tha disti of having be. the en on t ampers at held in Atlantic City. While still connected an Federation of 1. tzputrick is now a iking tour of the country under aus pices of tha Knights of Colum? confining all of his talks to Mexican situation High School Concert annual coneort 1 held in With the n M. o s The sehool will be ni eature of the ta *Joan o Gaul. The the cantata well kno the Are Glee cl with n loe part of Philip N0 solois Glee club the part of Joan. so0lo will be sung by Josep kas. Miss Dacier, a Yale Scheol of at the piano, The personnel sraduate of the Musie, will pres 0f the Glee clubs ovs' Glee club: Anderson, J. Beauc S. Gordon, First t R. Tors, G L. oster Olin, H, 1 first bass, J. A 1d Copeland, W. Irollick, W. Hunt, Frank New b W. Porch and R. Miller; secon:] bass, | Walton Beach, William Blank, Rod- |1 Canfield, Joseph ) | Fairelon Pacger ' Marsh Charles Demarcst, pis Glee club: Allport, Retty Arnold, Lillian Clar,” Patty Daizll, | Fitzpatrick, Gladys 1 Igkin Rose King, Pauline Corowslkt Isabelle Suezalle, 1o ond sopran Phyllis Fdith Bartell, Jeanctte garet Jov. May Lipson, Helen W, Ty, K. Usher ZYROS Firse so; G Bail, i n Andre Funi Helen Petors, \tos, Anna | Daris Brennan, Helen Clark, | e Hart, Helga Jestinsky, Ma Klimek, Angolina Porieni, Elizabcth Priest, Dorothy Walden; Mary Comerford, ip) Thera Mitehell, Norma Wee < I orie Ma | Dorothy Ks; planist, Mavis Mar- | 501 I8 second | m Anniversary niversary W loseph's New < morn- oflice o to Carry smen to Hartford Special Ca Guard Two ¢ it s, will direct ‘dward J. Shechy Nurse Soon D. A. R. Meeting Today Bei Held in Meriden Case Nolled Choinere 1 of 1o me of Mrs, Wooil abeth Jennings, Dorothy | 5" IS¢t W Music during the eyening will | be furnished by the high school or- | chestra, the personnel o which is as {ollows: First violins, Sidncy Alex- ander, concert Arms, Falth Barn William Hanrahan, Alice Eriteh scond violtns, Trving Hodgkinse Leonard Hebert, Willard Hunt, Mary | Osenkowski, olina ivato; Louise White, John Zagryn: violin Dorothy Dewey, Richard |y nd stre ainville am Winson W W TODAY Doris Kenyon, Louise Fazenda nd Lloyd Hughes in “Ladies | Andy Gump Comedy I “California Here I Come" Gang Comedy | “Boys Will Be Joyous” i Wi The STRAND SPLAINVILLE® M high Tonight—Ved. 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