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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927. Brownz Teon MAIL ORDE SHOES | for Easter Pretty h patent, satin and grey, rose blush, pa Patent Colt One Strap Pump, plain p: heel for $8.00 pair. Patent Colt and parchment kid front strap E Sandal, hand turn sole, spike heel, for 37.50 pair. Gray and Rose Blush and parchment strap pumps, Cuban and Louis heels, $8.00 pair. Patent and Black Satin Opera pumps, heels, for $7.50 pair. “Pegay Pumps” in patent, brown kid, and grey k gingham kid trimmed, 38.50 and $9.00 pair. turn = sole, Loui Ravon French Pant Suits, with picot tops, in pink peach, white, for $1.50, Shi 75¢ 2ach. Bloomers to match, in same ferel for Saturday at 95¢ a pair. v pumps with straps, plain pumps and ties in iment kid. I Girls’ Pumps and Ties, Jow heel, patent gray and \ rose blash, tuin soles, $6.50 and 87.50, H Misses and Children’s patent strap pump i for $3.75 to R1.50 pair. zes 81a to 11 for H $3.50 pair. Vests, Bloomers for Women I Milanese Silk Vests, bodice style, picot tops and straps, pink, peach, white, etc., $1.98. Nilanese Silk Bloomers with reinforced gussets, cut \ extra full, in colors, $2.98 up. dren’'s Rayon Vests in pink, peach, white, for hades, are of- Hartford's Skopping Center: 'S PROMPTLY FILLE cuff, one clasp, pique sewn, contrasting p-cut ' Plainville News ADOPT BUILDING, with thel Mr. buy boo detailed 1 ne Yoters Eliminate “Bxplicit and Correct ' Complete” Clause From Code | GLOVES || For Easter, - are novelty (ELECT COE AND LOCKWOOD To Serve With Kimmel On First Commisston — Seymonr Defends| embroidery, | ! : Hemingway — Church Notlces— | 1 grev, mode, beaver, ficelle . od Ped bl i | Thomas P, Pri Mes—Brici: i and tan for pair 1 i ulon Dlcs—viuty, 0 ¢ novelty cuft glov, and overseam sewn, beaver, gre white and black, for, pair slip-on style with contrasting stitching, bisque, gazelle and squirrel, oyster and doeskin, for pair cufl, cuff style, in all new spring st newspaper, such publication to & e s Children's fabric gloves, ||| mate within ave duss A AT R L N novelty cuff, walnut, mode, % e peymanr jesninned "‘r‘fl PrO-land that is these burned throu grey, pair [ tures of the code, nointing out sev., Juring a fire the walls would co {1 Out €%~ lapsa on the fireme | The bui strictions $2.98 Our own importation kid s, pique . mode, tan, ficell $3.50 Simplex | he won his po | stricken from the co y of fabric glove: pique sewn, which Jo! the town Lumn, comn; plan $150 | Fabric turn gloves, novelty back and flare nan e by Ralph c Chamber of Commerce building | de committer, ing for the toption of the code, to take offe 15 days after publication in a local| L. Seymot des pair $1 00 | ructions for childr t holy communion and will bo held at h this afternoon Sacred H Rev. John C. Br will officiata at RN CHACHES Special Musical Program Ar- ranged Jor Observance of Day SIHMS GOING 10 CHINA > by at ton rlin d with distribution of Kensington Methodis mday school wiil be the K fock at May B, he then x Cometh Tnto Me the Epworth le: Charles Gulor Berlin Bible Class. | service cl will me Thi \ts of H observed pro- holic and Palm Sunday will b churches with speeial music and in will mect at to 8 o'clock Wednesday a o'clock the Wom, srams of urch ssing will be sung by the regular church | B choir and August Kleir of New Prit ain, baritone. Special music at boh the $ and 10 o'clock masses at St. Paul's church, will folow the annual distribution of P meet Thursday o'clock inst noon as scheduled. On Friday ~rnoon at o'cluck, the Kensington Con tional church will join the K m. ton Methodist church for a t fternoon at Kensington, bles and ng —_— {will address the gathering on . 5 - | subj Must We Lose to W Newly Formed Organization Plans | [0 R0 G A srosent Juvenile Minstrels — [ Will be led by “the pastor w to Ereatnrn themo will be “What Think Y Major Frank Wilcox to Address | Christ?” afternoon at 3:45 o'clo i t distrib ary socioty will n Chiet among e | Mra, . F. Hanfor ties of the day is the cantata, “The | 5 T (o h Sermon on the Mount” which will be [y 1 o8 = B 5101 soclety at given at the Lenten Vesper ServiceS |y, ohypeh, The mid-week services at 5 o'clock tomorrow aternoon at ., mhyrsday evening will be led by tiie Berlin Congregational church. | y4 pagtor who will speak on tl This was arranged by Mrs. Eda S inome The Night Before the Tamon, organist of the church and | Cryeifixion.” The Junior league will 3 1d of on Yriday after- 1:45 nion —_—— (o unevenness of Duilding o'clock mass with distribution of [ vear, s en routs to anciseo | Hor Further, roofing e e i) ore s 1 |v be all right if approved by ga- | sing- |secretary, icred Heart clurch, East Bur- | service at the latter church. Doth ; palm will be dstributed at the |of the regular pastors will have part ' ular 9 o'clock mass tomorrow. |in the service but the main address : wsingtor Congregational will be made by Rev. W. D. Reach, | rransed i special musi- | district superintendent. ' um in (bservance of Palm | Berlin Congregational : v regulit choir. The Older Boys' Cla of the Kensingten Methodist church | Berlin Congregational church will : arrangsd for a special 7ro- | meet tomorrow morning 10 4 m of music for its morhing and | o’clock. At 10:45 o'clock the res- ' ‘vening servies, under the super- | ular morning services will ug- 3 vision of Mrs Ora Edgerly, choir mented with spectal Palm nday | Jesner: music Samuel A, Fiske Giood Fridiy obser will in- | tor, will speak on the clude a unim service Ken- | Victorious Life.” Sunday school wi B | ision © mect at 12:10 o'clock unde -] 9 the Kensi rection of Miss Mary k. 5 the afterneon. The Rock” | superintendent. : t Wwill be fiven in the evening by| At the Lenten Vesper serviee at § 3 members 0f the Young People’s so- ock, the cantata “The Sermon ¢ 1 ity of the Kensington Congrega- |the Mount” will be given by 3 Tional eharch in the church auditor- | choir, assisted by August T.. 2 fum. v Britain, George Gni will 2 Toly Saturday will be obscrved at . young people’s meeting at 0 pasl’s church with mass in the | 6 o'clock g 0 21 and services in the eve- Kensington Congregat & ning. 1 2 Tovn Nurse Committee Meets., ¥ Th regular monthly meeting of Congregational churc | the town nurse committee was held [by Rev. Vernon L. Phillips, pastor. | last eveming at the Kensington A special Palm Sunday program of Gy eohool » full beard music has been arranged. Sunday « ppsent and listened to the |school exercises will he 1 at 12:10 o'clock. Christian will meet at § o'clock. The Kensington ding of the monthly report of ss Iy Dolby, town nur: Miss Dolby's statements showed that v unusual conditions existed and tht the health situation as @ wholewas above par. Routine and ton Meth on Good town to the effect th son of Mr. and Mr: Mrs. Palmer's Funeral. Te funeral of Mrs. Alice J. Palm- | er, 2, of lensington, fro1 pneumonia, Maday afternoon Mar who died yesterday | of the ¢ Corps for the will be held on at 2 o'clock. 1t rn Jwin chapel, New Dritain. R in My B. Lord, pastor of the Ken- i sigton Methodist church, will offi- | F al Hall 8 elte. Tnterment will be in Fair- ratern: sww cemetery. ay St. Paul's Church ‘ S%Rll;li - ht TRev. Father Drennan will | 1 S in ‘v. John €. Brennan at the Palm | JACK HOXIE \ds “ mnday ceremonies at St Taul's il‘ w morning at § and of the the 8 E* nurch tomorr ' 0 o'clock. The Dlessing jadms will be observed at . for Endeavor Congregational | chureh will unite with the Kensing- schoolwork has kept the nurse busy | union service. The play © Rock, during the past w with the usual | will be given at § o'clock at the early ring grippe cases having | church by members of the Young thetrpart in the report, which w oples soclety. acceped as read by the member Oif To China, of tP board. Word has been reccived in this James Simms, W. J. Simms of wife of Lansing W. Palmer | Kensington, who has bean a member ast @ | | “Fighting Peacemaker” ] i War zone at ¢ of his sailing is | is thought that the local boy's about April nghai. Th t known, but trans carry division will leave ¢ pector and laid in accordan, ished practice. He mad hat the build- unsatisfactory, was b nort ling inspector, § temporar; ing in the T. A. B. rooms. Col- | umbine Marinie was elected pr with Walter Pajor vice-pres ent, Raymond Malarney, recording | Robert Malone, financial | and Francis McKeon, | treasurer, | STRAND REV MON.—TUES. “NEW YORK” EAST SIDE— socr tary tuns were started for the pro- Auction of a juvenile minstrel show, which will be the first of its kind to | held in Kensington. Consider- | ¢ falent was unearthed among W G T SIDE with William Powell, lor, Ricardo Cortc Every name name. elle Tay- , Lols Wilson, in the cast a big (Continued on Page Fifteen) \ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LOOKS LIKE A FIGKT!' T LOPE JAY KNOCKS TH' STUFFIN' U7 OF OSCAR!! WHAT'S GOIN' ON HERE town “THE SILE FABL ked how this could be done Wwith| ea Emory stat- ed that blue prints always c:uuuiO?’f‘n e: we houses, Mr, id a number of ns which are plicit plans of For d the P! Further, “the m; out the strains some man and is w 0." He It and ¢ asked expl £ He to get a aw polite w ch plan commission had run into the 1d found them tc thought they were n 1inst wding te — NEV SUN. and MON. EORGE JESSEL in “Private Izzy Murphy Wi ith Vera Gordon and Natt Carr WE J0ST GOT THROOGH HAIN A FIGHT, ‘CAUSE HE CALLED ME rvices of an archi- at an added incry PARKING MEASIJRES@ i thought a said the article w dam zon moved Article IX be | T FLYER” % . West Main str ville Lumber & Co side, in front It also provided lot Pla nen not tr they . W an rth replied the ager 5 z P “Many houses l'\“l“} cor o here are unsafe not e ‘,(,‘Q'g"i’\" ARG living in them L (h eelaetm abont 1" He | were adopted unanimously 4 R symour Defends Hemingway. 2 plans Ao ctor Willis J. Hemfr 1 to Article IX, !y s, - r Blodgett to e at a rec He s Mecting sai srms Party piversary VIOLINIST Intvidual Instruction Speeial Attention to Beginners, Hour and Hali Hour Appoint- (s Have open a few Satur- afteenoon appointments only. EWALD " ’ Bristol News ~ DISAGREEMENT ON ' SEWER EXTENSION Many Residents of East Bristol Opposed to Project CALL CCST BURDZHSOME I'uneral of German War Veteran Held Today—Mrs. Alice W. Porter Dies at Age of T5—Forest Fire in Grove Street Distriet, tnot) opposing ti necessary for at irs 10 place the 1aing would last Tues- ion Cou d t the r repor of bill o sewer dis- edtot |to be dismissed Ly .the electmen, Bad been st Wilcox to Speak. [ not by the building commi To and [to dinne jainine oy Wilco, promi- | Seltle questions in t of omination |and grandchild , will address the | many, he said permits were not nec- et hi were Mr eting of the Berlin Men's | essary for jobs under $1090 exce Mr. Kim Stoddard of Plair Worthington Com- | for electrical work, and there would 1der an the | Mr o Cowl L munity hot eve- | be no nspection of this if there| commission Trumbu ain, M M ning, March who | were fewer than five outlets. In an- rtion his expr wold of New Brita as a|swer to a que 1 posed by Henry I'heodor ss the | Trumbull, stated that the code ! y Win- | would not t bulldings already | 1. Sout ince is | started. ik ed when |dren, € [ favor | Burton H. Phelps estimated ~that| : when t 58, social | about 99 buildings wers erected here | ¢ was be in a bewl! > enjoyed. Mrs. | hy voters in the will be held with r ments | last year. Asked if the code would ! manner and Mr. Coe ele ; ived beautitul poited e S L cover school bulldings, Mr. Sey-|on a rising vote. After som = flowers, i d Appomattox Da mour said it would. It did not pro-, cusslon that all th andidates arents' Anniversary Numerous fha, lown to the | vide for the licensing of plumbers | Might he elected in this way, a writ- | Miss Jose \ Appomat- | and elactricians, he continued, but|ten ballot was asked. Emory and {Mari's Corn dawned on ihis town. Al- | this step might be thought advisable | C001°Y as tellers, and they an- | of 136 ar the day i not generally | lnter; at present anyone could do|Rounced the result as follows: Coo My her mothe i G O AT L e e A 41, Lockwood 38, Seymour 2 lanat . Miss : il i | commemorat. date of the sur- Benzon vs, Seymour An appropriafion of mot moreiployed at the Pecl ought in cause during .t [render of General Robert E. 1 The question of - ubmission of|than $800 was then voted to cover |is of the Merry R BTt X\ar afiths state casitaLtac| v | commander-in-chief ot the Confed- | plans and specifications then arose| (N® expense of rvunhhhh\f{ code N fgowin 5 Mr. and Mrs, & erate Army, to Gene Ulysses S.|and was not settled for more than|® Newspaper with local circulatlon. |ijan ‘pestillo, her parents Ladics Auxiliary, A. O. H. Grant, marking the of the Civil{ an hour. When a question was publishing the code in \nom:.r form, fijved in Plainville for 28 v ¢ the Ladies Auxillar War. printing forms and ether nee- |, 0 5 e T Ig Loales il | Farmers’ Club Mecting. ; S ¢ ren, five hoys and five | il A large attendance is expectad rking’ Restriction: | ¢l honored that a : Lerlin Farmers' club at the Worth calling for the banning of pa | day on w | SHgthay “::_h Inavite ington Community House at as follows: On West Main \\' tg to be marr Pl e hi it b Oltlocks TR ¢ 8 posinlistS ot ibelConE { north side, from railroad tracks to, e nete e iy an wite oty necticut Farm Bureau are slated for \l‘nm‘““::’:‘( A L et & My e of | HTehG moth) tppearance, the chief speaker being | Y | ond trolles pole; on Whiting atreat, | ¥a8 found m. tod W. H. Darrow, who will speak on | TONIGHT Jiond trolley: mols; o SV RERY \ts when she appes 5 the sut “Growing Belter Apples | West side, corner of Maln strect to T i o TR ider yesterday aft- A 7 Bty AR | first pole: east side, south corner of Justice . Ryder : ted the of v I L9Zi AN local residents inter- Wa“ace Beery | Niri block to driveway next to Clar- | £roon. s ded guilty tol Sl b ;;:;;]\\;n the subject are invited to| ‘C t th B t’ | ondon building: on Plerce street, |v,;;‘~‘p;:al‘n‘;iA':r“_ ”3. e :.h\.,‘“ S STl ez lont Metling) asey a (] o (g LR oo B e e L Last evens tiisg of Dolton- | A BIG SHOW o n suspended 30-day | oo, Fif The tesiits ot Jom Kasica post was well attended by cor the second brought a | o ¢y \hE et i He i local Legionnaires, as interest in the | : nent of $35. She Was | ot the husis Bution inh among the membes A | . assisted by Deputy | (., ~onduc nd sport- of the local post. The report of the | ‘The BlOCk Si nal’. Plainville Sl T o i e rcgerdlng (e necassary) g i r of the federal prohibition | piin e mprovements needed for the reduc- with | | T Juror|@ount ¢fia o tion of the present insurance rate, | 2 TODAY | cuted. | s et R was explained and ques fous ce the Ralph LerS HOOT GIBSON in | Birthday Party R e ioriio T wembers were answered. Further ac- e agen || voland Ushcr, son of | s & Hlon by the Logion 38 expected in the | | The most thrilling raiirond pic- || M “THE TEXAS STREAK” |10 or games 1 Usher, cole- | SRS near future. || ture ever presented. | g ~ - brated his third birthday yesterdaylae 10:20 o'c fe o New Club Tormed | e Our Gang Comedy afteenoon by Having & n{imber ot hlstnatr: The Jolly Good Catholic Boys and | ' “Boys Will Be Joy | | friends in to 1 nd for an after- | the cor sirls club held its first meeting last | “BE CAREFUL DEARIE"” i n of games. His guests were Pa- AGEA o. Charles Monroe, ler. B | Lacia | 1 Dr, . Emma Winter, Elsie Elgert, + Unterspan Wilma Peltzer and heresa Schultz, Funeral of German War Veteran lie funeral of Arthnur Bergmann, d 29 years, who dled Thursday ng at Bristol hospital, was held at 9 o'clock this morning at St Joseph's church. Interment in arge of Undertaker James J. Dunn the new St. Joseph's ceme- w | tery. | Mr. Bergmann during the war served with the Kaiser's picked troops and was decorated for con- spicuous bravery, He was also 1ed in action. After the war he country and was grad- world with honors from the evening ool conducted by the clty last 1s survived by his parents and ' her and sister, all of whoi in ny Death of Former Resident Mrs. Alice Port rs, widow of Savart in Provi- She was °ars ago to Porter and moved with this city 44 years as a member of Gilbert R. C. an corps, W. thodist are worth of Middle- a daughter, Albert Fred Torter and Wil- all of Eiristol, a: will be held afternoon at tl acon I e in Middletor ud interment will be In that city. | Final Game Tonizht The New Departure basketbe am, which suffered defeat in the 1ding game for the <:te title last Thursd evening In M« en at th hands of the Ne eason in against the Mor The New I newly crowl play the opening conteat, ponents befng the Insiico ¢ Meriden. To Speak in Tereyville Arthur F. Roche o city 1 be the principal spe toa weating of the Terryville Child re Club to be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday even Tryy speclalized B . who h: ‘s diseases, will take for his sthma in Infants and | Childrer | The hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Clarence Chapmas, M. Charles McNell, Mrs. Sumner L Mrs. Richard J. Lawton, Grammar School Baschall League The schedules of the Grammar [school basketball leagues, Class A {and B, will be officially opened on S| Monday of next week and will cone | tinue until June 3. Following is list of games to be played: A—Monday, April 1gs at Federal Hill;" Tues- April 14, Federal Hill at 8t Monday, April 2 South- John J. Jennings; Thursday, John J. Jennings at St d Southside at St. Joseph's; St. Joseph's at St. : Tuesday, May 3, Federal Hill at Southside school; Thursday, May 5, Federal Hill at St. Ann's and hn J. Jennings at St. Joseph's; Monday, May 9, St. Ann's at Federal Hill; Tuesday, May 10, Federal Hill at John J. Jennings; Thursday, May 2, Southslde at St. Ann's; Monday, May 16, St. Joseph's at Federal Hiil Tucsday, May 17, John J. Jennings outhside; Thursday, May 19, 8t. ph's at Southside; Monday, May St. Ann's at John J. Jennings: May 25, St. Ann's at 8t. S May 26, South- Federal Hill; Tuesday, May t. Joseph's at John J. Jennings. ass B—Monday, April 11, East John Brisiol at TForestville; Wednesday, 13, Northside at Lutheran: April 15, Forestville at Park ay, April 23, Lutheran Wednesday, April cet at Lutheran; Friday Bristo! at Northside: A 2, Park Street at : Wednesday, May 4, For- at Lutheran; Friday, May 6, Jast Bristol at Park Street; Mon- day, May 9, Northside at Forestville; Wednesd May 11, VForestville at Iast Bri : Friday, May 13, Luth- eran at orthside; Wednesday, 8 st Bristol at Lutheran; May 20, Lutheran at Park Monday, May 23, Northside tol: ' Wednesday, May 25 reet; Friday at Forestville: June 1, Park Street at Jast Rristol: Friday, June 3, Forest- 2 Northside. High School March 1 Boys Club :,| A basketball game, which prom- ises to bring out one of the largest crowds of the season, {s scheduled for this evening at the high school ‘m between the Bristol high school team, state interscholastic mpions, and tha Bristol Boys' club quintet. Both teams are in ex- | cellent ltlon and confident of vietory. €0 Forest Fire. A forest fire ,which threatened a number ot residences in the viotnity (Continusd on Page 13) o5 gEroRs NoU CAME T WAS READN To KT O0SCAR R\GHT ol O GEE WA\Z~ » WHAT 7A | R, Wit SToP (1 CA o By BLOSSER [0S