New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 5, 1927, Page 7

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Silk and Rayon, plaid for— 3 e Pmr and jac- e value, Simple: lar MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Everybody Participating In Our WEDNESDAY AISLE SPECIALS Realizes Their Unusual Values Men’s Half Hose ripes guards, some slightly irregular, I Fabric Gloves : , pique sewn, slip-on chamois, rosewood, sawdust, beige, regu- 0, for— tyle, in $1.19 Pair Women’s Bloomers Special lot, Rayon kinds, first quality, pink, peach, white, orchid, tan, grey, nile, for— $1.23 Pair Women shades, some slizhtly 63c Pai for only— ¥ 85¢ Pai Also Tweeds, thoroug latest colors, regular S Ya Step-Ins For women, of voile and fancy material, r rd ] Hoqiery Silk and Rayon, in all the season’s s newest egular, 81 value— l' 56 in. Flannel, Repp and Twills ly sponged and all 32.93, for— Puritan, 6 in roll, regular S;imta;y Napkir 3 Rolls 50c pecial— Shoe Bags, E 29¢ Eac ite. h " Al-lon Iron Board Covers Shoe Bags, 6 pockets, good grade for— 55¢ Kach regular Hershey's Milk Chocolate, half pound bars, cach, or— 5 for SL0OJ 21 Costume Slips Made of Radium Silk, lace trimmed, with self-hem, and very special at this price— $2.79 Each "Women’s Hankies Colored border Sport Handkerchicfs, of 10c kind nesday for only— R f§ tosters, Du pretty little gifts for little ones, regular 98¢, 200 blue, for— “Gifts for Infants Rubber Pants For little ones, medium, large or st Infants’ Dept., , arranged to sell Wed- 5¢ Each andy Special nnies, Ch on wheel 65¢ Each for— 1 d cloths, rose, n and helio, priced special 85¢ Each Berlin News L0SS 15 53,000 IN KENSINGTON BLAZE Rackliffe Bros. Storehouse Total- Iy Dest royed Yesterday ORIGIN 1§ A MYSTERY' Brother of Rev. Samucl T i Chicago—Religious Play, “The | ciuiy o Be Pr torda Harding building material a by Itackliffe Bra m s totally destroyed, togother with chinery. firc was of an undeterm It is believed by somc from a p fgnited the roof which a covered with a tarred substanee, other persons claim that s fire was responsible. At any vorkmen on a neiggpboring bu noticed shafts f darting through the roof and the imm s an dttempt to extinguist i worked on edings be- hed have until suc! ngerous 11 was sent The b A tritain fir department and Com- er with Chier Wil and the master me- d. The buil mes when the fire N nd there was lit- t could be done. The fire pany responded at 1:45 o'clock and two hours clapsed hefore th return to New Dritain was made. The estimate of damage done was piven today and it was stated that the loss is parti covered by in- surance. The storchouse formerly belonged to Pasquale Giannotta, I contractor. Regarding Fires Perlin residents, in reporting the ence of fires to those ons thorized to summon the New Brit- department are urged to be explicit n their directions and to make sure that the party called understands the location the fires. Due to the fact that many citizens, in the excitement of the moment, neglect to give careful di-| rections, much time has been lost by the department in locating the biases, on various oc Daughter is Born A daughter has been born to Mr, and Mis. Tony Simione of Kin- sington. Mr. Simione Is a well known cnsington ice merchant. Planning Benefit Supper A spaghetti supper for the bene- fit of St. Paul's parish is being | planned by the Italian women of Kensington and a meeting will be held Thursday evening at § o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edward J. Lardner to prepare for the event. The supper is scheduled for May 4 and Mrs. Lardner today expressed Nersclf as being anxious nted at Ken- || G | afternoon .\L n“ out in a storechouse on on, in which | ninery | . Now s stored. The building hed lumber and wood working ing locomotive to the New | ‘_1 ilian wome of the p {pr hursday eveni 1\ Divorce Is Granted | The marital s which united Patsy | co of ington 1 1“1 s Now IV . | court ter ove ’\‘u\\l | of Simon Pet ke Dies ja cast { members cxpected that the performance he intor with t reli least | sin will | | tion. 10U | w eh the Rev. { his brother | ately rushed to B ‘ mornin Sheln in for ng st w weomb of ind 1 th d to that her hus ng of t 1 church on ( April 15, at roduction win auditorium of play is particularly appro presentati Janu The need & Retarns From Chics Samuel A, rlin rety nd SI plac serious illness and r, D irne maiden o lived nd I the Present ¢ ar he Kens will be since ung will b etat Congr rne, N 3 he we David 1 away nd the body was Mass., t from ( anton, P Lo w it will be cted from { members of the Young I'eo ton C vod the a picked one of it are 30 o'clock, Th s the con ority to Al Jresente among the ¥Frid din the nd talented. It is deat Fiske, el 1 s hed last he f | tive town, for burial. | Dr. Tiske was one of the for | most surgeons in Chicago and W |anout 53 years of age. e is sur- vived by hi; 13 years of age. [ the wi | in B i | Miske | appoin ate of | Hartfora, 1k known mn Wort! | Friday Membe Mrs. dered | and M | propriate gifts, Cons dow and ted th in D. Daughters of the | tion, will e {r w It lin within t i to spend some ti M unt. | home-made articles | ed that the proc work will be Tendered cds fe and one daughter, cpected that | and daughter will arrive is ¢ > nox ne with Rev, Mr. Appointed Administrator ank Brown has been j Ininistrator of the es-| late Elizabeth O'Brien of his Kensington and A. R. Food Sale Hart Willard chapter, American Revolu- hold a food s ington Community housce next WIternoon from 2 t of the chapter will provide and it is expect- for chapter | She prise Shower Arthur J. Maricni of Farm- ington road, Ken a pleasant her home last played, hgton, surprise sho night. G shments {ent from Middletown, E | New Britain, Hartford and Spring- | | field. Mrs. Marieni was lected in i 1o ause of the | b of his! | od word of A he immedi- | dside. Dr.| Thursday ken to unily's na- t fow days was well lin., o at the 0 5 o'clock. was ten- r at ames were | were served | Marieni received many ap- | Guests were pres- | ast Berlin, formerly that all ‘\H!s Marjorie W. Johnson of East | April 20¢ Each 8 Breakfast Cloth of 15x15 all linen cl ld, oree EMIL REIGHE - HARTFCRD Plainville Man I NOT SERIOUSLY Scott-Rupp Nuptials Home Saturday — K | Tor Waterbury Basel; 1 | which | with Eiler | cuts about the | Iteiche was cut in s \ 1 tory Rupp o | ' Rehearsal Schedaled | b1 g » i Paul's T. A, B. 1 { Harvard university, will I ol troupe will hold a reliea V. Spene [t the hall Thursday ever \ will i 0’ < This rehearsal remo pa r v show a s 1 b the latter part of e The performance will BenciEiol i Inumbers trom oW m be put on t t it was i sible for s 1o tak of the matter a is known whether or not an atte ill be made to broad 5 Athletic Club Meeting \ mecting of ington Ath lotie club d this evening | Fined in Cour shn Kakyrazynski $ o'clock at the T. A. B, The oy enye ion will work o score| oy A vhich will be publis con- on with t o5 dur ing the coming s Whist arty I 11 probably Lo one of t parties ever held in the held at the :30 o'clock. eed into the fund tafned for the new of he pro ain n Boys' club vening at the lans for an enterts ing planned by the organ of May 11, in ek torname iing following the the club roo ing of Taul's play- cronnd and it is expeeted | The Junior Hi-Y ttendance will be Jar i s st Boys' Club Committce [ A itteo composed of mem- | Base Raymond Willlams to | in bisk nment he- | in basehall. jon. iffair will be held on the eve- |3 1t will bo Ul te 1 good d workonts thr fland his many friend - | day evenin at Community hall a ) opening of took i ball and in | The Ladies’ Ald socie nd entertainme: hall of the ding T comb eveniy m 1t is pl t Community Max Sug s throngh t ind Wallace Kelsey aro capt will be a the two teams A banquet is the Aid socicty in prize | social rooms next Wedn Or » numbers on|ernoon o'clock, the fy club program to-| Following the end of n will be violin sele tio who pe naehe " \ssociation last Thursday evening. Despite his youth he marked ability as a violinist The TFife and Drum corps meet at Community hall sday{ Before pure < r plano cvening at 0 oclock. 1¢ the see the Janssen Repro-Acting at I her permits out of door prac- [ Fari arcrooms, 25 Arch ill be held. {St., New Bri Conn., exclusive shown | Girls’ club will meet Thurs-11 ldwin dealer.—advt. 3 Plainville News i x in H dered the aff il avas staten ptials & 100m at 4 o in the main resumed at Athletic hall. | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927. pitehe IN CRASH s Hurled quad excells Fradgeoeest 561 1404 o OIOARE s euava P INJURED“” et ot et Gafin| erms sare ‘RQLLER COASTER TESTED cndicits, He s faken suddenty at Moody | ¥ Tushand and 1y sions Wife Fined in Court—Trics Out all Clup, | PIech n, for: store, o serious hrou itomobi both | W, hospital t and} An red it was a | cked up 1 ca ant Moria rtment for | g will take | Mrs. Char her to At at | sons, be best man, ny, ort wed t and ning, April Neighborhood Prayer Meeting . at 8 lock in T hall P L. Mor- | woekly Neighborhood Pra 1L third and fourth d will be | ) HORSE DIES w Britain will be th afing will bo hold ‘At 9:30. olaios i | conferred on a class 5 candi-| K April 5 EC on 0c inesday morning at the home of late will'| ““Jumbo, to be the Refreshments will be served |y of 71 Woodland A(q is & enter wnt program s | o Vat 85 Fus - Muzzy Memorial Work Started n o Called for hen Fire Work on the M ouj aud o'clock. in dlenge to ub for a the oriun | oW ty of thef “A thodist church will hold another nt in the| i i | urney Chicago, 5 "’\"““ ”"“‘i STRAND NEWS | cem— Jyeste A X high | fol o 3 a | CURIOSITIES e st o his Ao, Te FELIX THE CAT : e 1 each player in- | g Downs Muezy h | amanwy kvane Cnmmulllty Theater D PaTaLSd {;’"}”\‘;”“'l’n” A UG ~ WRONG i | WED.—THURS. [ PLANVILLE ‘ it ey N Ht | Charlic Chaplin's TODAY whtn Lent was knov ity. He is being p 'rade school in Through Windshield asily nick, ‘Alaskan Adventure’ CASEY AT THE BAT s 1o Bow rnes | © body of the | sembled on the steps !1‘ ading to the post office and gave a | | ird base on the I to all oppos The 1 s $ a man of no mean ab! B ristol News at shortstop t at the Plainvil \ te he he entire length of Mata s Waterbury manager and yes- ! tio tonight. | i tivities wound up howed good form in stopping Win Speclal Match. | | nake dance up Main and tves | Pler's Moons took a special matel | h Main street Call for Candidates rom G § e []l: BIT 14 EGUNGIL 1 Judking of the I’lai Reer io Dlsrosal of Ordmance Plollem , of cheers which could b ssed them es very well sed with their rip and paid t to the basket- 1 ability of the Florence, Miss, am, which eliminated them trom 4 day. 4 ool is grooming his pros- | scores follow: schall players for the cor Last Friday the *ro played a tcam composed of mbryo carpenters at t ew Br 1 def. ted n TS R v o7 50 5 E I s Rt 41 yea . died last eve- hospital, Hart- nt LOIM“HGH and the boys r will be played on Saturday 86 84 87 f1Bakoie ton' devizso g = ¥s oons and la crowds will > 82 & BTN taken foll = the operation showed ss the contests J 86 56— j ||y,_|, School Basketball Team Wel- | him to be sufteris n an 1 ahout tos ) — 2 | of omach @ re. 1o first 5100 Tt 280 comed Home—William 1. Farley 3 Boeh T Borduts \nd so good 13 the t — z | 3 ’ i’ 8 1883, son of bhcn e s 205 443 419—1974| Dead—Work on Memorial Gate- |\ ; e e 1g the me Tiold T'ood Sale | way at Muzzy Vield Started. [ ©d the Forestville grammar limiay i L | and the Bristol high school, g the emply of the Ses- company, Forestville, A numbe Plainvilie Bricfs | Ladics' Ald society of t nville M. urch will hold all : wsday al of Mrs, Ernie w Depar- npany in this Harry Hills of Water- the March mee =3 by ‘one Ak 10 war, Mr. Farley workers drives sponsi- at .‘"“ will be made. n to Mect pharma- ¥ important meeting of Flai is | 5 9 t Hose Co., No. 1 to be out ronth's fline 1 rnal O o'cloc Bis home on West Main strect i sevret A. T. N Co. topco: years, At s i " AFTER PATHER'S DEATH i-‘;‘; fal tryouts. Accused Man's Insistence That v coaster is 3.0 d - with the this mor they will b Father Committed Suicide vl o - 11 ¥y morning Unavailing. w; o . S York, April ’;_‘I"";‘“ will b lot in th his father, 2 ! Plainville cems rs old, T ohin Webed W Puneral of funeral ¢ Owe : today charged of 192 morn- Lart- id o'clock morning at St, Joseph's ver T, Magnell will quicm ael’s Dorothy Tre- Pvelyn Par last night in r Owens home in Four bullets had Poli Tois Novion, Scherr Lo plerced the Examiner, Dr. dical fon d th Owens coule wised instant hool | course was such t yes- | 10t have shot wy high ma imsel to| TPolice were told by the son's wife | n that the two men had argumen r Owens w ghter the wo ur shots, however, despite | ng by | ory that he s fath stol to his breast 5 mzm y of Rev. mer pastor of Lenten Services s | of ti diction ces, consistir of the | mon, il Chancellor to Visit Lodge ! Chancellor Charles Andrew ay their anm lodae, Kr rd Miles Moord il Doderick Wash- | Charles Hird, | lllam IHepworth | close o'clock reh ney of 1 offi- hts of the A 1 Iire at t en ca t 7:56 o'clock th ted Mor n in the kit n of 1t it will he completed hefore the ed th sporting him in a 1 by Gus Sullivich | opening of the baseball season, The d would be prohi- Forestvill ich will be of Concord gran two columns, 1-2 fe i on each side with 21 h spanning the fif of the gatey crossing Clark str e 100m, Jose JPLAINVILLE® R of 30 Clark mage, i i School Quintet Honore: D ONIGET itomobil y TONIGHT AciHtE Rl o Law-| Members of the Bristol high 00l baskett m, winners of of the work tile ana| On the outer side of #he arch t! ords M y cut in ti Kiss In A Taxi”|/vnc A & bruies on BEBE DANIELS JE SAIUE o Sagolde in the tional 1t} “A DOG'S LIFET was Big Double T ure ANNA Q. 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