New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1927, Page 16

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16 PLAINVILLE NEVS | | NOW YOU ASK ONE (Continued from Page Seven) ville Sparklers and subdued wi re not yet ad up. Royce e run Wiley smacked out a pair of triple On Saturday walloped i playing a fi : the absence of t bellis and Ce Star batter Conda —The Athenian fl START PRISON TERM |Girl Whose False Testimony One Man to Prison for Murder Now Is in Cell Herself. Frankfort, N. Y Marie Jackson, Dabeny. icab driv jin the e EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, oal Sent ston M April Rot o was Brockte ndort of Ay four m r. to spend 11 ate penitentiary mont for DOCTOR 1S PARDON 11 (A—Dr. ho v sente imprison- | guilty to | corge . was parolled | ree years and | nee. i with ‘Wol- ion et in the g £ ancient time k Antony, the Gr ntine id at Casting Co. 1 station to BERLIN NEWS 1 from Page Seven) “Amount now ction plus about of a mill tax ase would cover the cost of the including depreciation , chemi- for fire pro- in Ken- 1 for §5,500 0 additional tax. If insured for §5,000 with a turniture insurance of $1,000, mak- surance to $5,000, owner would 09 in three years or $11 per The result, eubtracting the 20 additional taxes would be a nes of §5.80 per vear aside fro & locally situated fire departm and the savings for the town re ing from the low cost of calls.” What They're Doing The St. Paul Tabs Fife and Drum Corps will meet this evening at § o'clock at the Tabs hall for its regu- lar rehearsal and business meeting All members are requested to report S The Kensington Athletic club will ¥ |hold its regular weekly meeting on Tuesday evening at § o'clock. Im- brior s 1%, F 2l of Thomas 1lt- Jearers were John Gr Cook. and Graham was made Methy eph's Notes Jo: list Church n St official hoard of the " portant baseball arrangements will ville M church will me S have their part in the business. 'clock tonight at the parson | Mrs. Frances Montgomery of Hud Ald society 2 meeting the home of Mr Sharples, corner of Main and W ing streets, on Wednesday afterr r mec son street and children, have return- ed from an extended visit in Flori- da. Mrs. David Fiske, wid of the latc Dr. David Fiske of Chicago, who died recently, is v'siting Rev. and Mrs. Samuel A. Fiske of Worthing ton Ridge. | Whist Party ening. | G koft of the The Berlin Motherhood club will The Ladis day members of the church will join in the union service at the Baptist H chureh in the Rev. Charles § Wholesale And Retail SPALDING —SUPERICR SPORTING GOODS | Spalding Uniforms UTFIT your team with uniforms of professional, semi-professional and collegiate designs made by Spalding ma- terial ; designing and workmanship are of the highest grade throughout. Club prices, which are lower, will be furnish- ed on request. Let us send you sample of these high grade uniforms, or have our representative call. Officia) National feagye Cushioned ?’*&n@, “The ball that made base- ball.” Used in the 1926 world series. Sold exclusively by Bros. Hardware Kolodney C Baseball % Equipment By Spalding vles of baseball bats. chers' and Umopires"’ Mas Catche Mitts. Fielders' and Baseman's and all its requisites Tennis Rackets. Tennis Balls. Racket Covers. Racket Presses. Sweat Bands. Tennis Nets Backstop Nets. Posts and Gloves, plenty of and Umpires’ Body Tennis Markers o l'r;'v(mlrsv S P ot atchers' Leg Guards. tTeae l~ Measuring Steel Show Plates. pes. Baseball Shoes. Marking Plates. Ankle Supporters. Tennis Bags. Pitchers' Toe Plates. 3 Baseball Bases. Tennis Shoes, ete. FEN0% . Phateners’ Plates. Uniform Rolls, Bat Bag High grade merchandise at reasonable prices, For the Man Who Would Play Better Golf Golf Bags, Golf Shoes. Wood and Iron Clubs. Knickers and Trousers. Everything that the golfer might need. We invite any and all competitors to disprove the pent that A. G. Spalding Bros e origi tors of Registered Wood Clubs, Registered Iron Clubs, Matched Clubs in Woods and Trons, Numbered Irons in Consceutive Pitches and Trons with the exact “Sweet pot” location and marking. Why buy a poor imitation n furnish the original. For a real Tennis match use Spalding Spalding Sport Goods Sold Exclusively by HARDWARE COMPANY 220 Opp. Monument Telephone 909 MAIN ST. Growing With Reason i | | Congregational church will be the hold & whist purty fomorrow after- \peaker at a sunrise meeting to be noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Worth- held Easter Sunda ington Community housc. The pub- Double Shower [lic iy invited to attend. Proc A double miscellancous shower ot e e the town ‘s tendered the Misses Roso and nursing fund. i Jo:*;:h::xi rhcuno on Thursday eve- ! X of Fuulhxf\g‘mn ‘:l.‘ fing at the American Legion rooms. | visitor over the week-end at th i evening was enjoyed, [home of his parents, Major and tiful and useful gifts |Mrs, Frank L. Wilcox of Worthing vire given the young ladies by their ton ridge triends. A double mock marriage | st Dertin ltems wus performed by members of the Mr. and Mrs, mwr \.Hx..uv,fu. Merry Makers' club, More than d Richard Hubbard of Southins friend § were present. | ton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Both weddings will occur in May. |Frank Copey o The nization Lecture | Hubbards were residents The third lecture on Ameri |of this p . SN ) | tion work will be given in Phore wil bo n gpecial servics at { hall at 2:30 o'clock tomorr af al ‘h‘;‘-:»;nl.»)- 0 noon by Mre. George Loomis of New orlock. Ligitdton Lo fResintiane social and whi: party in the Comn i g | munity hall auditorium this evening Llibe) lat s o'cloc hie public s invited AL to atiend. Refreshments will b “riday afternoon a £ f Corniy b 2 o1 et s oo v AT e week-end guest of Rev. and [ the guests of honor. onl phiegt or | Bey, o ! dgts gy ) 4 on Main Mr. Burgreen and ; R T i meet o | family accompanied by Mr. Rala en 'he We-Uns club will mee s epin i i : ! ;:)h m\'h‘- Lome of Mrs. John b motor trip to Springfield ' Rasley on O e | Epworth League of the Meth Dz ¢ Lok Tad sefinned church will hold a social and i raGending (o me clinic 30 )\ ciness meeting in the church so- | By Xon By 1 rooms this evening at § o'clock. 1 Sewing cirele will hold &g "hiomper is asked to be pres- v hist Wednesday afternoon | S5 i Homh, of Are Lton | Olof Benson has recovered from I 1 lan attack of the grippe and is able i B DES JEINOVY % lto be about again: i ack ! The Intermediate League of the | of Pl | Methodist church will hold a special | i meeting tomorrow afternoon in the i Yocal 00d - Fello: chureh social rooms at 5 o'clock } Saelioniciy sy Egnar I'eterson has resumed his 1 Hally | dutics today in New Britain after a I | week's il with the grip. ! {00 gxiier woiice, Atk The Junior League of the Meth- i ropractic 31.00. Woa odist church elected of | Bl t 'day afterncon for th i HModem Ol The officers a l . droph DacIE. | chest, . Phon Iph Ga sceretary, , pLTee i Read; treasurer, Marian R p L stant secretary, Barbara k next to the Str } 2 | Mrs. Victor Benson is confined to q whole [ her Jiome on Main street with an J block. ck of the grip Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Benson of 3 2 e New Haven were the guests of Mr v Struck by and Mrs, Even Benson over Sunday. P sk by auto [ Ar. and Mrs. Howard Burnetto s Unable to Use Leg |,.i auugnter, rrances. were the izien of 62 r Atreet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobey ] Lieut t Bamforth ddings is sched- during the months of April. May or before in the als has Cupid worked so 1l of te place h to take coming thr Community evening in cloc 10 upon friends a mecting of the ocicty of the Method- ch in the chur noon there hein tion of the motor -« \\'oonsbckcl SJrillc Are Reopening for Business Woonsocke I, April 11 (@ More thar very man and woman owes it to himself and herself to il i | face the daily tasks of life oo T, ‘ith clear vision and a brair free from the effects of eye ing when it was r 3 up stock on hand strain followed a request t Have your eyes examined! workers. The mill w closed hy ¢ pany seven weeks ago wit nouneement that it h heavy losees for two ve In addition to tho o work thore we e com- the zn AHdritned Frank E. Goodwin Fyesight Specialist 7 Main Phone 1905 —_—_— who return than 180 5 vee on m |POLLY AND HER PALS SKIPPY e - - (i GOT To DELIVER SOME WHERE D0 STUFF uP AT GROUTS. THEY UvE Saili wHADDYE;I ANT IT EVER STRUCK | |MEAN 7 YOU THEYS SOMETHIN' 22 SILENCE 2 | HES ALLLS STRUCK ME AS A WHERE THIS HERE YACHT IS HEADIN ,. Sailing Etc. | i ! AUTOMOTIVE Burial Lots, Monuments 1 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” l AUTOMOTIVE ! Alphaetically ~Arranged For TAL ete, and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR Quick Steel re- etically sealed. N. B. Vi Co. Tel. 643-15. NEW BRITATN MONUMENTAL WORKS CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS o Bt & al 2 ak onuments of all s'zes Loy voot ime CgiE® PrOEMO | ana aescriptions Carviog and fetter | 1 line a8 i AAioa : Florists [ -1 line “ PH 5 180 8150 || veariy order Rates vpon Appitcation. | BOSTON TERNS—Very reasonable pricen | Sandell's Greeshouse, 215 Oak Bt Phone 2 VART ants. Low mriced. se6 them. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church Bt. 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