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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, “YORKE" SHIR]] f el, suitable fo sport 1 button —made of light weight golf, or other outc llars, two pockets, v 2.98 each. WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIR white silk stripes, neckband or wit} beaver special ve mby S ea. AND LISLE HALF HOSE— 1 jacquards, for—i0c pr. RAYON FABRIC MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED News - Men' New Gloves KID GLOVES—novelty cuff, pique sewr ey, tan, ) ue at—— SLIP-ON DUPLEX FABRIC GLOVES- ue sewn, mode, grey, | special for Saturday—$1.00 pair. ¢ FABRIC GLOVES roidery, GLOVES novel beaver, mode, grey, 1927. Plainville News H. 5. ORATORIGAL CONTEST TONIGHT Nine Pupils to Compete for Medal at Grange Hall BANQUET PLANS COMPLETE Ouly 50 Tickets Left—lohn Murphy. Tddic Gocb, and By Tolli to de. Ficel 32,98 pair, Handle AN-Plainyvilles — Making Membership Drive, AV —novel for—T7%c¢ pair. You’ll Want Jewelry Pearl Bead Necklaces, indestructible, 6 inch length, knot between each bead, 1l or white, one size bead, reg. $3.95—%1 Silver Plated Vanities with rouge and powder, chain handle offered for Saturday selling—95¢. others tailored Bloome Pajamas color; Crystal Beads, choker length, white gold clasp, rose, white, jade, amber,—$2,95 ea. Wrist Watches, white gold, 15 jewels, ful- Iy guaranteed, 25 year case, for—=815 ea. Mother of Pearl Necklaces—30 in. le pink, white, jade—S1.69. rayon, Pajamas—§ 89c. Silk and Gowns, crepe de ¢ ot 1 . tle : .95 and $3.95. , crepe de —S$1.95 and §2 repe, mus —95¢, SL.39, Bloomers, crepe, w Lingette—95c. lace, Nile 12, white and colors .19 pair. $1.79. all colors—=1.95, erial, all 2D 2 b z 82.69. >t Plans Completed ise, Ntep-Ins—S1.39, $1.7 Q | ents | Pongee Gowns—S$3.69, $1.6 i e .69. ~—bY¢, Berlin News NEW SCHOOL SITE UP FOR DISCUSSION. - Board of Education Facing Se- lection of Proper Location ONE FIRE TRUCK 0 SUFFICE Lirst Concert & Suc Folks co: bay of Trout Season Finds Many Local Fishermen Out On Brooks — Lenten service Tonight at St Paul's—Otler Hems, Soneg," several of the Repub and “Ame: Service pastor of Nt al 3 o'cloc rst com- repose | rice Mo | Cling |o'clack at the church. A large dele- | the [gation from the neighboring town | il a s e d and a compiete attend I local organization is re. moved forwa date for neti il e First Day T.ocal brooks were crowded today | - when nimrods from this place went cut early 1g to wet their lines ¢ Vo tr Phil vl T ong t first | 0 lower t hreakfast | and m d to annex 10 trout be-| tween them, Phil bearing honors vith a catch of six while Bill took out rfour hefore it ns time to answer | the call of the offic "armers in the id that dawn hae numerous cars nd ried t r trout fishermen. No astoun tehes were rep 1 but it s | few went home empty | handed fish ran small, none of 1o [ihem topping eleven inches. Food Sale The Young People’s society of the | Kensington Congregational church will hold a food sa roon from 3 hall, Ke ment of home cooked articles will bhe 'd for sale, procs golng to fund being raised to send dele- | Fates to the international convention el in Cleveland, Ohio. on is mo; s Hills reglon raly broken roarcd up the disel Air carzo of | type have a part this gram of the hoard ymmittes met last in eacher's in the Kensin and con ion: changes will take plac Rolton ¥ gion will he the T iary of the post this evening at 8 o'elock at Leglon hall, Kensington. The degree team from Rrock-Barnes post, of Plainville will attend the mecting and will confer the first degree on a group of ecan- didates who will be initiated this W states that 2 evening. Refreshments will follow i department, consisting of | the regular mect lon pumper capable of car- | To Have LN e v. Vernon L. 1 Kensinzton of the Kensington Boys' club has re- ridge, would deer quested that all members of both ites from 10 | bskotball squads of the organiza- | tion, the swimming team which com- This change would ent insurance | pe recently in Hartford, and the an Le- Adolph W. Schultz, chair ing with the committee in charge of the protection situation of Bolton- Kasica post, has reccived an answer to his letter King ) xchange to nsider its demand of a two trick department essential to the re- duction of insurance rates, in which Pictures Phillips, director ose, sit-| and | ™ Clas premiiums nearly in half, bringing | track squad which visited Meriden, & rate of §1 per $100 ga a onelmeet tomorrow afternoon at 3 Farmer's Club Mceting P rlin Tems s-Teachers the Parer last evening in cliool was w Hubbar . Vero | b Helen | a4 Potts. | a8 cas | the B I Ro t i 191 A _{team will be held « day morni |1ing alteys ers are well nt Misa Fra and 1 sov mpanied the| | who in Cemetery Assn. Elects John J. 1in boys the illus on this at & o'cloc &an of Ha rd will be the 1 will ol i mmur t Mor o sketball team | ew Britain Junior| m tomorrow afternoon at| ck in the New Dritain This is the third and | decidin serles, 1s voted last evening by achers' assoclation to Hubbard school children | Lold their annual play and enter-| iment as in former years. Tt had | en reported that there had b n some ¢ of the ex- I members of | voted in favor of the rtin » of the entertainmen pointing out that ths children we gaining experience in pnblic speak ing as well as confidance and ease in facing an audience, Mrs. Royal Holn who {8 con- fined to the New Britain hospit is much improved and will soon be will play t Hi-Y e 12:16 o'c gymnasium. Community Theater PLAINVILLE TODAY BIG PEATURES VIOLA DANA in “Bred in Old Kentucky™ Also OLIVE BODEN in “The Country Beyond™ the SA £ RDAY JACKIE COOGAN in “Johnny Get Your Hair Cut” SUN. and MON., APIUL 3.4 LILLIAN GISH in : | “The Scarlet Letter” (Continued on Page 20) | | A co I~ W Kicks Window. 1Is nd s, Bound Over 409—1344 Murphy's Stars Win capturi Bake Murphy's <PLAINVILLE® TONIGHT AND SAT. While the Trishman cheered Ol Erin, and the Scotchman swore by Bonnle Scotland, thefr chil- dren satd: “Love and the whole world Is mine.” SEE CHARLIE. MURRAY anid 'R CONRLIN “McFADDEN’S FLATS” THEDA BARA —_in SMADAME. 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