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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927, appeal to parents and modern youths. For girls 6 to 14—There is a hoauh[ul range of cloths, checked pnn satinette, plaids, $2 $3.95 and $7.50. Regulation school dresses, fine quality serge, featuring the Hamilton Jr. dress at $12.50 and $15.00. ow vou, and fit out your girls with garments with styles and prices relty attractive to all parents. 8127 Misses’ Shop—One Floor Up Norfolk models, coat, with two pair knickers, in tans and greys, 6 to 10, for $8.75 to $15.00. ‘ash Suits, broadeloths and linen ps with wool pants, all linen or cham- ray, sizes 3 to 9, prices are $2.50 to $5.00, Sack Suits, four picce models, grc tans, over plaids and herrinobone vle t< 8 to 18, prices from $8.20 to 5 Blue Cheviot Suits, four piece style, especially fine for Easter wear or con- firmation, guaranteed fast colors and all wool, desirable to the well dressed boyv, $18.50 to $30.00. Plus F faney Four ) ea . Neckwe: spring patterr Boys” Shop—Street Floor MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED CORRECT -EASTER TOGGERY For Misses and Juniors Introducing to you clothes from best makers, abroad and here, that will areatly mart trim little frocks of br hams and novelty prints. Pretty gay little party dresses, in all the wanted high shddm at $9.7 ) and $13.7 Tailored coa mixtures 0, $13.75 to $19. worsteds ; Junior without buttons 310 10 ag $1.00. Junior Hats, s0 some | Plainville News ATHLETIC FIELDS PLANNED FORH. 3. Reahzalmn of Vision to Begin|" With New Diamond ad- 81.00, $1.95, —Tirst State Leagne Bowling— Want Flag Display April 0. to $10.00, prints he com , plain blue serge, fancy and plaids, 310,75, ittee ich cut 3.95 W weaves, and tweeds, form ton style, and fancy with or cffects, and serge fine 'mm.? caps, selling in fine from nt of new $1.2 43501 50c to month, Berlin News | CARTER PREPARES SPRIN@LEAN-UP" Unges Residents fo Get Ready nis : for Town Wagons i FIRE PROTECTION an op: in town w PLANS Town Clerk Sounds Call for Dog Licenses—Last Mceting of Leglon Fire Committee to Bo Held This D Evening—Auniliary Meets Tonlght. | ¢ on the First Selectir today stated that wort an- | nual sprir wnup would b s00n as roads ot to « town in lieu « sington Lea on whom th irden of th ason. ted that ths could work by co ble rub! e it could an-up 3 [5tar et of ts mentnex tho of May as the opening date of : clean-up campa | he drive will to { the t imp the trucks vis ces within the town I\'H'Iul' on dates which will be an-| ball which hall on the mnq will be in the th dancing and dir : with entertainmen ey n falent. for the card en side on April Murray will of tead to act S8 o one of the largest whist ies planned for some time. Re- ipts from this event will go to- |wards the St. Paul parish ind. On Good Fr Young Xensington dumping g ated Main railroac nd was o s of Women Voters Promiscnous dumping st by the ance as o with wh ¢ to cont eason’s clean-up will tak i<h and i h now in ence in various parts of the and which 3erlinites that nn st problen will \ spot. The min- | a4 rovised their advane sale of s to attendany Birth Certificate A birth certificate for Dorls E Woodruff heth Semfone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Semione of Kensing- are due this month, May 1 b ton, was filed the office of the | the last date. Up to this date most | town clerk today. of the canines had been registered | PPost Office Busy. but there are several dog owners| Tostmaster Sidney M. who had not yet taken out the nec- the Kensington po s re- essary licenses, ported that the office has done the Tog Warden Henry Anstin mount of business for the taks the flield on May 1 for of wr sinee it was round-up of all dogs minus the nee- admitted (o the sccond class divi- . at which time the ani- | will bo summoned to| wer the questions of the court in| 1 regard to their negligence. \ town strels have mned | production tickets poi comy and the Licenses Due Town Clerk Arthur L has announced that all dog licens will the y sion. Postn 1-4 ch wster Cowles stated that a cent gain for this t over March, 1926, was the Committee To Mcet Ligh spot of the 's record thus ‘The fire protection committee of | far. He predicted steady gain Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- | over last year's record for the re- glon, will meet this evening at wlm under of th Good busines o'clock at the home of Dr. Matthew | conditions w ene ml H. Griswold of Kensington to com- plete the final report which will be | 1 submitted to the post at its regu- lar meeting tomorrow evening. This will bo the last mecting of the com-| The Kei mittee unless the report meets with | en Voters 1 a snag at the meeting tonight, ning, April 12, at 8 o'clock at Le- 1t the post's offictal O. K. isfgion hall, Kensington, for its regu- stamped on the report of the mem- | lar monthly meeting. T bers who have investigated the situ- | o Tax Commissioner Blodgett, [ will b ation, further action will be forth-|who will address the gathering on x Problems.” coming including a possi calling | “Connecticut's of a spectal town m next|{ Representative Claude W. Stevens on ‘1 as cat for the increase business ng day eve- | speaker | jold timers w | les of | the Nurse Committee, \\(ll I.||I|I Conferen; on n who are of m often care and hildr, Meets, ridlz Bridze Chih Ol | arded to Mrs, § crning Kensing basehall team | team has sccured | mond stars and that Names <PLAINVILLE® TONIGHT Charlie VChaplin “A DOG’S LIFE” that the e of d son looks resy lon th e are tood that ma e back. who wi It is hoped t il S year securred last y Mp seric ich when ch left hanging in | conflict be ‘ closing dafes as m- | “ALASKAN ADVENTURES” A drama greater than any ever itten. L T John Conlin of Blue Hills, 1H\uv:‘ it 1 itot it cn\lv in | TilL—SAT. CASEY AT THE BAT See WALLACE BEERY A BABE RUTH. dlamond, (('(\n‘w‘,\:ul on Page FEight) HONOR PUPILS ANNOUNCED [ Many Still Up in High School Studies Hig! |\ School Honor Roll have recelv- : Vivli ilzabeth Bras- Colin \ 1o w before pre meeting to- Doris May Start Brass Process Factory ' * Men Win Men N Again 1 Single Men the past m grippe and regular me 1 0f the Adv ng which are were present. er William S Ma barial will be in onte home display of eri- | George martom 2l flug on April This is on which nt at Appomattox Cor fo- many yea from memor. ficially observe cal vete tion he e ahon will from Plai, in t nioy m v Q S o'cl remaln alive, but t} four 3 v ng here. They are William | of Church s James 11('\.\!rnul of TPearl Samuel Pratt of Forestville avenue, Louis Prelle of Cook str Grange Meeti; The third and fourth were conferred on a 'l ss of hel young peop zational cht -act plays i and|s o'clock tonight { the Congre resent strent, sh houso members ent, State Wa do firstoe lh“)u(\ Adams of Borlin |y . stralg . Wooding, ht chiro Community Theater PLAINVILLE TOD A Ricardo Cortez and Florence Vidor in “EAGLE OF THE SEA” FRIDAY Big Double Feature Ranger, the Wonder Dog i ‘LASHING FANG Also VIRGINIA VALLI in “STAGE MADNE! TOMORROW | Grand Opening 1 of a mew men's shop You are fnvited to attend. Complete array of Men's Haber- dashery. Shirts of Newest Pattern. ll Quality Footwear, Neckwear | LJ. Blrnbaum & Son Next to Strand Theater Plainvill FRECKLE'S AND HIS FRIENDS thres toncoats | . Victor Klimovitch Brtstol News RAPS INFORMERS IN LIGHOR EASE | Judge Says Complainants Should Have Backed Up “Tips": - BRODY FOUND NOT GUILTY I Death of Mrs. iance and of hus- Helen, son, at home her Vicior Klimovitch— Piks Install Officers Tonizht— chy Interest in Store to T Sold—School Board Mects. lnnwml of ‘\l”!'lll\ F. lurl'v 1 of William B, ho d Farley 1 Mon- t To Be Sold to sell thy in » estate of Edward J the Connecticut Hat Co orth Main street to A firm v clerk inistrator g of the South Chip- ©borhood club to be this evenir local real cone held 1tion to last eeni the kin New Havy ision has be of Cc il 1 in he state Beject Principals’ Petition supervisor of writing in which was school princi 1 by the last eve- chools and all of the l'nrm\\k\ Ca ! John 1 1 \mm. at v poor Doc n tments w actio v,va: Dl store A &P 1 number (7' ar- | ooun ed from in front | VA mer street est t © polico departme of this fact and Officer ietailed to watch t pl rrest of Mlowe the Sur standard t Fox Film (‘ompanv Man l)mpe Dead in Office i [E: rf" "“ Fox Film pped dead tod: m directors of the Toscano board of in's previ- i ous good record, the cas him was nolled by the y YOU DIDNT KAow mAr MY UNCLE VAN HAS A BROTMER WHC MAS A SISTER WHO IS AN ACTRESS, DID YA, Ojs—liio/_f» I SAIDSUE WAS AN AcTRESS. AcTRESS!! By BLOSSER (7 HOW couLD WAHY T NEVER ( THAT BE JAEARD OF SUCK SURE I DO=IT'S WHAT GOES ON ToP OF BED SPRINGS!! DO YoU KAow WHAT AN (

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