New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 7

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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED | | i Spring Showing of Wear for Boys Styled and Priced to Please | NEVER HAS OUR BOYS' SECTION BE LARGE ASSORTMENT AS WE ARE OFF N SUPPLIED WITH A ‘RING THIS SEASON. I The needs of the little fellows and juniors are well planned for in the garments most wanted. Variety broad enough to fill any boy's whim and qualities that will give satisfaction to their parent Come sec how easy it is to make sclection. FOUR PIECE In 8 to 16 y¢ Coat, vest and two pairs knicker Tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots predominate. Easy choice from, each $8.50 » $25.00 PLUS FOUR KNICKERS In very large selection. These are SACK SUITS BOYS" WOOL SLIP-ON: The latest and newest designs, woven in wool and rayon smartly blended in tl newest color shades, each $2.75.$500 | SMART WASH SUITS Something entirely different, with their sleeves, wash tops and wool pants, full cut plus fours, many colors and button on linen and middies. See them, fabrics, pair 3 to 8, each $3.50.. $6.50 $1.50.8500 si SHIRTS AND BLOUSE Spring stock now complete and we are sure you will say upon seeing that they are best in town for, each $1.00.$2.50 OTHER KNICKERS Regular and golf styles, in the new shades, 8 t0 18, for school, etc., pair $2.00 . $3.95 To the Show a Films he indic curt crowded raiser. rts show local hrooks are still with considerable snow water the stre , both con- ing conducive to good Berlin nimrods, how- aining high hopes of hen the sun quits i il Fool's day ith their hopes <ens April or school ck two shows wdmission ach of minutes’ Le Pric “Mouth 1y and * nams o STATEBUYS REALTY | AT DINGER CORNER - - Highway Dep. Takes Over 0ld, ‘“‘i;j‘jjm Post Diice Property i WAY DEMOLISH BULDING - to sing- 2 rest in 3 d buildi nsington to Irank Brown sideration of the transaction made public in Items lection of pfficers of Old Tolks Conc Berlin - Coagregational Church Give OK Folks Concert Tonight— '[" | nso clut ! MOrTOW cvening at the home of Mr instcad of this ev ¥ annot b will Trout ason Opening Tomorrow Finds erlin Sportsmen Preparcd. Mid-Week Service Mid-week a pYE church filed clerk turned aver the property at the Worthhgion Ridse avenue and own: Woodmft to th Deeds wers the office of the eve- services munity towa W I sington th ening May B. Lor at addres of ; corps will i ind Farmi by Arthur of Conn its highway d b tion pa of 0 o'clock in gton 1 1 McKen s was tomorrow change in plans cing held this eveni evening the Epworth hold a social with the len Epworth league Tells of T Patsy Sisti, propr E. I bart e e | ¥ho returned i | visit Iying aLy HEAYINE L parents whom on Wilcox avenua by Ppartaent. s r avere not mad Tte corner mad: more and Mrs. A. N, Bacon itives from the week, On Friday, April 8, the jadies of Gabricl's Episcopal ehurch will hold another fodd of salads and pies at the store of Ro program given Community it doubtrul are en- 1 New York for motor vehicle trafic and that the grounds will jmproved to correspond with war memorial on the opposite ner The intersection has been gcme of many auto yerr and the state tosn's endorsement for might t)e conditions at ince the which des #ore located for m has N eye and mof e s o th Son its St cor | the B 1 shop from where S hay tast club will L Gerald Porter, rybe comedians, form. “Bill" McCor- Paul Giana of Kensington number. Lester - juvenile drummer, showed is versatility with the sticks. Miss Clair Murray ga ancing num- Miss Ilazel Nelson pleased several vocal numbers, Mi o nn of Manchester, ¢ one of the hest sopranos in sang several numbers She was in ex- Secretary E. of the Hartford County Y gave a short talk. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Odermann and Mrs. John Lewis were the committee in charge £ m club with thetr parents attend an illustrated lecture to- morrow ing by Albert Morgan (of Hartford on “Our Birds™ The public is invited to attend. Mr. Mor, ranks high as an orni- thologist, FRECKLES AND evening or sur- ootit was “‘fl.hf' vm“ is b 1 the there with h aboard wives, a battle return trip R The y were o that, ont of rly e Wy the seas pot T inites will be 1 ruins razec d B . high enoue charr improvements insta 15886 the stor: s many times. In that y fred North sold: the late Frar Demin eonducted a stor 1 gransferred to ox-1"ostmaste P, . Goodrich, who sold to W A\Y ter, who later deeded the erty to James W. Wood o the present owner. The store is reputed to 0 years old, although the date ction is not. known o the stor: e 1oy eme I 1ot ck the 3 the vy r water comber hows 1 char D Prop: ber. erashod i Sisti left Wiile . nlta Al 1 neva, He found his pare health To Give Whist Miss Joanna Murray Murray homest 1 a public whist fo playground fund aul’'s church the lack of a for the children eiforts have been required amount of land its with on I lia visited Tere g this coun 1 abroad he ther bralta Conne from the tremely fine voic Thi Bt classtes best of will on April the bene- for pu be a of Ko, the old s of th ground the parish tarted to r: struct N rovir Fire ev in Januar sin fire depar ezainst the flames he 1 the urchase me Library Mecting annual meeting of association will rooms on Mo 4. at 8:30 o'cloc the association are present as tant | be discussed at i ment suitahle ned acludes a fra tn of the propert formerly ren John Hannon, who conducted sge busins 1y reported | at that he will business in | ever the soutlern part of town on the | All members of main highway ncar Meriden | urged to be Titie. usiness will It is understood by Mr. Woodruit that the state will commence work | en clesning up the site soon. The corner will be one end of the pro- posed new highway which is slated for censtruction this year. Concert Successful. Tha Old Folks concert given by the Zensington Methodist church last wening proved successful, large zathering attending the event. Mrs. €. M. Johnson's reading in the old tine dialect proved to be one of the hts of the evening. Among the | songs “Reuben and Rachel “Sis- | ward ter Ruth,” “Cousin Jedediah, “When You and 1 Were Young" wgilyr Threads Among the Gold™ | and “Billy Boy" proved to be popu- | lar with the audicnce. Qiver Nichols, acting as dircetor, Kept the chorus well in hand and | livel up to his oppellation of “Swing- | thestick.”The afiair was produced by | e Nt e Tete Mw. George T Aliout 390w e e B S TR e e | Slven feuized for the church’s organ fund: | (hom tomorrow. The sale of fishing e The, gar- | lin Library the libr April the he ( 1por ti Tabs (0 Give Preview The Tabs minstreals will to Hartford on Saturday even to iv ew of their production to the WTIC broadcast officials of that city in preparation for the possible broadcasting of the show. They will hold a rehearsal of the show on Thursday evening at 8 | o'clock and all members are re- | auested to be present, The Old Home Town Bridge club will meet at the home of Mrs. I Loisclle of School street th All members urged to o M BoY. some DAY 1 WISH MY MOA WOULD BUY A A PARROT Fitzsimmons of Kensington ed to his duties at the vings bank following a of grip. Ready, Get Set fishermen have oiled up and rewound their rods retn Berlin briet sie Local their re von. located on Main ! Community | confined | Plainville News TOWN COURT BILL SUDDENLY KILLED Unexpected Action of Judiciary Committes Is Shock WOULD REGULATE PARKING - Chamber of Commerce Committee | { Announces Proposed Rules—Cem- etery Assn. Annual Mceting—Lucy | ! Cumardo Dies—Briefs, g for ille was rejr lower bly at as a con tion th iction o as no oppo today the rej to say been oppo | seemed f said, and unlooked The for by town court of long agit ber of Com ht this winter committes to look Mr. White introduce pleted bill into th I sithin t} | ed out measurs 1 basis of Paradox after striking o ling for a referendum on the cment | mand | * o a tow is day looking t ne committee appointed by | ommerce las as | 1 it is not | recommendations | session. e ( yet n known will ha de no what port, its cgest Parking Rules lations forbidd points suggested Commerce at king center | ‘hamber g on abor to its Apri h committee heade: ther plan to, is suggested, that | b 'n with | the center make some | ngement other than ir cars in front of tl , ments all day. Measures to les- the friction caused hy t } R 2 and Bristol jville Blectric Co. trolleys and blocking | periods are also o {port, which is as follows: | ¢, the committce appointed by |t Chamber of Commerce to in- e the problem of p: vicinity of the Center, 1 as follows — West Main North side—Parking jany time between N. Y H. R. It tracks anl {new building of Sequassen lapproximately 144 (b) |side—TParking prohibited at me 1 N. Y, N.H & H R. tracks and second trolley pole, pproximate luce parki having t res about ss Echic tho west tween 1 North tige twee rst trolley ¢ 57 feet. (b) prohibited at {point beginnin corner of Neri st driveway rich block and tel, cailed, foet side— prohibited at of Main approximate- side—Tarki from & southwest | to the south | Let the Ald- tha Claren, ho approximately 63 n cor Dol bloc of 0 50 hird — Pieree strec [ parking be prohibite, time from West Main stree feot south of of Plainvil I Lumber & Coal Co. | It is recommended that the pole | now at the southeast corner of the Sequassen Corp. new building, longir Biristol lcompany. be remaved. The Sequ n Corp. has given permission the Connecticnt Light & P lcompany ta cross the roof of huil ing providing pole is removed This pole also supports an exter sion of the trotley line, {should be removed. The car v-ould Ibe forced to stop at its former lo- HIS FRIENDS (a) at to to or POLLY AN pE SITS ON A STICK [\ T YOUR GRANDMAS AN’ WAISTLES AT ALL TN Doe: TMAT 60 PAST GPAN'MA G ¥ vo fuct further 3 - | M that the Chamber of ugh its p‘:!r{l\:is(n' imission, investigate It g the t 1 car, 3 ery stigation Mer! v stop over West to the Ps north of ethe Bristol News NJURED BY FALL INTOELEVATOR P alleys last nigl, tch by S8 pint best ACHE Single Men trolley t side |y short |31, cross- | Ant : cros: 240 242 the afli of strect 448 Marricd south sght the busine whose C to our no- s ani business a cars on periods, Bal Sha rofession 3 1 1 at ter, their nits make Need of Recreation Areas For Chil- dren Stressed—Several Residents Called by Death—3500 Chicks Res- cued from Burning - DEFENSE WITNESS CALLED BY GAMPO Violation Trial cnry Trumbull The pl filled ton e Meeting gular meet woman called in th court to- e Wi violations | Tsaac of was a Darien polics agents raid- rear of the of which b r supervi- ited t thero school who spent a an old houss Norot brin to up pen pa tions at the To to within d of Y Single Men Win gle men ¢ in a ma plavgrounds alrea properly The tiea > was cvider to bury the pipe. Mrs. T Har ford, who was a y pital It state me trench on of iman of tient at th to 0 to visors will total $1.150, nent will cost lia s that she | Community Theater { PLAINVILLE e eshly tur treneh - v 3t be raised by pop —_— — o o tios i TODAY | ) ak | L : % round the place MAE MURRAY and Part of this mornings session v CONWAY T the oduction of L ! map drawn for the def by A. B. v of Noroton playero e ster I i commande 2, American | as of vy Post N on beha | Tracs i DISCHARGED BY COURT York, Ma [ a to, of city, was dis- | on the cha st > estal » to b Big Features VIOLA DANA in “Bred in Old Kentucky Also OLIVE. BORDEN in this today c man establishment of pliy and Last Bristol. those as it s in th Trout Season (o ¢ ope i hut 1in groat Ansonia . Weil dismissed Arg: Dist Attor read a letter from Benjami v oper. JACKIE COOGAN in “Johnny Get Your Hair Cut” Assistant had it start to their favorit the offic vd that up to FRENCE ARE REMAINING Parls, March 31 ¢P—While th tion of th Americans and | British from Hankow Is announced lin dispatehes received there | has been no order for tha French to BEGINNING TODAY | leave the city. The reinforeements 2 = for the French concession in Shang- L CAT [ nat are alrcady en route from Ton- Annam. There are Laughs I Bricks in this House that * built. See CHARLIE MURRAY and CHESTER CONKLIN in “McFADDEN'S FLATS” SUNDAY “THE WRECK” with SHIRLEY MASON. A BIG SHOW more than Two Small Fi noc out in East 1 Itching, Irritations of the Skin and Scalp I Use Zemo.mllt;nlin;: Liquid itchy res Pimples, lackh Apply :ndable Zemo The safe ffer shame of ugl Never endure Skin Irritation: 1is) Blotches and | plea ise, | Liquid. 2 1s, t-to- Use to ny time., n A i | 2 lc way p sk & TUES. “A Kiss in A Taxi” with BEBE DANIE from | |FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS i M€ DOES 2 NEXT SURE»MEBBE TIME YOU 60 OVER T'LL 60 OVER NEXT \NEEK MEBBE ~—7" AER PARROT ) TAKE ME ALONG, JALK?D S WILLVA' G0 ovr ) would two districts is not as ——— Preight Cars Derailed ’ serviee of the Waterbury cker w required yesterday, noon as a result of the derall of a flat car loaded with tles and a box car containing automo- he track leading to the yard. The cars were ed by the local switche crew when the flat car evi- split the switch and dropped ground. It was followed by . Which, although thrown bout two feet away remalned in an up- s ’ witch ing |d crew In charge of Callaghan, assist- ., succeeded in re. car by use of biocks This method, however, luce the same results ar with the result that er was called to § wure cleared s after the derafl nt John J. Snavely 1 Division and Train- m J. Casey supervised * wrecking crews, pshooters Cautioned crapshoot.rs, Sunday after- v Jeglingki Irving and Wil- + given some gool it Prosecuting At- Stack at potice 1rning and after s Invelved, were per s this lepartment celved by th Sundey th bs were shooting craps 1da and in spite of objec- csd by the lindiord, th 151 to move, John Renda aged 39 hon:- on s ref ars, dls his sister, of Shrul, y Co. He sisters, Mrs. whom he made his hon rs residing in Dots ! & brother in Pitt U will probatly W morning. ts bay is Mrs. Victor Gensicki Helen Gy °ki, aged 45, Victor Gensicki of 99 home at 1 o'clock & following an iliness of was born in Poland in 1880 as married in that country in cmber, 1597, Twenty-eight irs ago she came to this country | with her Lusband, settling in Terry. ville, whero they remained for six , then moving to Bristol. She since resided in this city. She was bor of St. Rtanislaus church > Rosary and Scapular so- leaves, besides her husband, Edward and Henry Gen- sieki, both of this city; four daugh- Mrs. Mary Padlow, Mrs, Vie- mons, Mrs, Jennie Reazen- Miss Sophie Gensicki, all of a sister, Mrs. John Zebuski Bristol and three brothers, Jo- ph and Zigmund Keipenski of this ity and Louls Kelpenskl of New Eritain The funeral will be held at 8:15 ock Saturday morning at St Stanislaw church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. In- terment will be in the family lot in “ | St Thomas cemetery. | Probate Hearing A probate hearing on the estate av B. Froehlich will be held lock Saturday morning, April at which time the administrators port will be submitted. Reappointed Dog Warden Dog Warden Thomas L. Ryan has reappointed for another year 't Ernest T. Belden of the slice: department and the ap- been confirmed by f irtment also. The re- appointment is as of today and w cxpire on March §1, 1928, Funeral of Mrs. Emil Jestinsky The funcral of Mrs. Rosn Amilea y. wife of Rev. Emil Jestin- Judd street, was held from me at 2 followed by services at 1 Lutheran church at 8 oclock tev. M. W. Gaudian of ew Britain conducted the services restdence and Rev. Stippich {of Seymour and Rev. Hinkelday of Midd the Liturgical service. Rev. Heimrich of Hartford preached in German and President Hirsch of Meriden delivered a sermon in Eng- |at v. Clemen Went of Southbury and of South Manchester of the committal cemetery. Anniversary High Mass v high mass of re. celebrated at 7:30 morning at St. An- 1 memory of Dom- be ny's chur inick Fiasche Francis Bates Jennings, Jr. Francis Rat snnings. Jr., aged ‘wo years and nine months, son of and Mrs. Francis B. Jennings of Prospeet Place, died Wednesday ving a three months illness. "he funeral was held at 4:30 (Continued on Page 12) By BLOSSER T DONT kAOW CAUSE ENERY TIME IT STARTS T0 SAY SOMETHING GRANMA MAKES ME OF TW'

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