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BRITAIN DATILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, Robert Oken- Y cllis, ¥ Amaluo Margaret ton, Helen pal, resa \l--lnn‘ Laura Naaman, Eristol News <.z RECKLESS DRIVER| : Operator of Car Which Hit Boy Pays $100 ke S n A fire which Prck" out at about CAMPAIGN ON SPELDING + i veroee canmar ening caused pproximately $2,600 damage to a ding owned by John F. Condon at 64 Laurel street. Squad A and gine Company No. 1 responded to and it was necessary to 12 of hose before the fire was extinguished. It was the opinion f Chief John H. Hayes that the nflagration started from a spark nney in the cellar, . a tenant in the 8 obliged to carry out dren who were eating the time the fire broks he first floor. The build- fully insnred. Steering Gear Breaks omoblle owned by Gustave was badly fght when the forcing t Mr. Potz was the car econ- he street, liding with ert Bruce Svelyn Parsons, Dorothy L |of Downs strect ana the Memorial | Boulevard. Turillo was turning into |Downs street from the Boulevard 1d Miller was proceeding easterly, (along the Boulevard. Both drivers appeared | Prosecuting Attorney eqJen- befe t. Jo- ore PNEUMONIA CAUSE - OF WOMAN'S DEATH . Mrs. §. P. Williams Dies at! MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED {hnt‘ul nf \lrl. Alice P, who died Thursday evening home of her daughter, Mra, hettleworth of Middletown, d at 2:30 o'clock this aftere the Bacon Funeral Home in lnlr‘rment was in the ommer. arqui ATtit Prior, I Mar- , Olive Groupe Purchasing Latest Form of Economy §t. Francis" Hospital A New Thought for Thrifty Women PERFECT flTENDANCE e oo e Manufacturers group their pur @ a¥ | [ 9 Fe T 12 Pt e . Many Pupils Had Fine Records— tained, are Jam chases from the mills to make sav- o et Ings on the cloths the_v bu_v. making it v more town. pos- nditto, M wth Deegan, Beatr ™ o ard P Mele John | William Treutlein Dies in Middle- 30 Places at C. of C. Ban- town Hospital — Father Carries 2y quet — Local Bowlers Lose Close Three Children From Burning Match—Inco Fined $25—Briefs, Buiiding at 64 Laurel Street al speakers of two in nur w of the Col formerly « will Retailers group their purchases from the manufacturers to economize on the garments they buy. Why then, shouldn't the cus- tomer group o buying to save money on the clothing she) purchases . Jos ind | Conlit Fanion, SORUTA Malone teeman Sci | West Main street, died Friday Francis' hosp > had been {1l for riously so. Take Monday nigh death can 74 vears old in Southingtc Her mars to Mr. red in 18 i she h him everal y connceted igh school, of w was then principal, a four yrars ago s in sh nig Harold Willia to the hos- denly. She ing been born s 185 was th motion pictures dealit bt way acro ars with) Mrs. t© Wil old We offer our patrons three ex- amples of group purchasing and point out the savings. of | unville and was X From Gl’OUp NO. 2 Frocks for porch and house wear. The newest spring styles, attractive novelty frocks in all the colorful shades that are to be popular this season, in a showing broad and varied. Very best makes lan untiri 3 gre- | gational church, Wis || known here and universally respe wil | e “lg llo, Herbert Al | ed. SRR She el S Mrs. Williams i survived by hor | RUP S S BEURE D Y ola, William Johnson, Mary K SIub il orick Lackey, Thomas Ms Helena M Naaman, Prior, the Cong ronkis 5 A-—Moreno AUTOIS]‘ lS BLAMED Derby Driver Said by Coroner to “'.1) 1 From Group No. ] ‘ Choose your Grade ; : : mk remarks appro- | Would ted | to : ! t chool Gl between th Lady of ocation. ry Trumbull will make remarks, The = coat from an garment in regular stock. New twil poiret sheens, mixtures, plaids or coats, all the new colorings in plain or furred, either for women or misses’ sizes. Choose your dress, any $15.00 value, from our regular crepes or satins ings. Total for the two is $54.50. Our group price ......v Have Been Responsible for Kill- moth ing Man, of 8o her 100th year . Woodr ing on, now 1 brother, Paul {1, i treasurer of the South- |y ings bank. funeral will be 1 fternoon, 3 o'clock Memorial chapel in Oa hington, and Rev, | G New Haven “nb. Mi Doris | Inez Ap Kr such as Hubrite, i Queen Quality, makes that you know stock, georgettes, prints, | about so well. Sacson too, the best for all in the light spring color- = around goodness. Our regular price is $1.95 each. Our | $45 00 3 $5.00 for . 1 v Itev. IL {Wunch. ireensmith of Southington. In-| 0 Offert Ry 1 2 e From Gl’OLIp I\O. ) |terment will be tn Oak Hill ecme Yo(l'ha\'o selection of the new snappy three piece ensemble suits, eloth or silk, J $45.00 kind from regular stock and a new spring top coat that we price regular at $29.50. To be worn with the suit you select. 71.30. Our group price .. $69.50 onard Broadswy o Cavallaro, Corrine ara French, Tony Hayden, Joscph | Marcham, Marton Albert & Woods, Kro £ 3 drit th t 1 for r\h\!n Clynch, an row : » service will the Bradley Hill ¢ John will be in . Dorothy Seymour, nt of Sun- |tucei, tar, t wen struck Ly on April 4. hospital three days : coroner found that states he blew his workmen engaged i Hawthorne avenue no w ified t Krienl m.m. Scott. Wedding imposition of Krien Miss Helen He di warric Scott i we Reynolds whila ine Chimbrello, Bar Vinton Earl, How- Keeling, Bertil lergren, John wski, Clara Mor- a, Hulda Oken- unt, W. Moody ¢ Miss S is a zabeth M. Scott A. Scott of T ot Dick Pa. Mr. rsk Alde 1688 was cares man- occurred, ian, Er INvherg, S of 'Zima, Helen Lask ante, Catherine 01 t- | quist, sck I Tneo Fined on One Count mes Inco was found guilty kless driving when ppeared il betore Justi tward P. Prior S jurday afternoon, but a mrm-, |charge of driving while under the fluence of liquor was not proved ind was dropped. Ineo was arrest- P imies Tihecal ed last week when he 1an ac-|! liog the lata g joe | cident between his car and that of wite of Lansing V J. Doran of Waterbury three | al avenue, Kensin and a half hours after he had re- = her late home on ceived his driver's license. short spell of pneumonia, |Test was made by Const: the Erwin chapel | Calle Justice Prior fined Ineo at 2 o'clock. Rev. [and costs. i r of the Kensin Many Perfeet in Attendance. t church of which Mrs. | A fine endance record r, officiated. | mads at the Droad street airview cem !\I\.‘mm: the term w | day, according to {by Supervising Pr Judd. No fewer t perfect in their a entire winter term, having no ab- {sence, tardy marks, or excuses. These pils are as follows: Kindergarten, morning Maric Sharr, Lawrence Corlett, 11, Joseph he hamer (Potte The two garments would cost you regular] b coroner found. Shortly after the accident the \ of Krienberg's car wera sted and found to be in poor \\MX|\H£' condition, NEWINGTON NEWS Hele Josc -‘n 1 Ricl Art Walter |- Philip Jean- Llls- Mike k Berardi Cottrell, Henne rozyk, Margonelli Maxwell Mclntyre, hubert °s Simmers, R Vilardi, . Joseph Yarashis, Patri Eleanor Frederick anley Kaczn ind took a post-graduate course lds of Bridgeport wn of this city Pearl wo g & , Ha rt Brown of this city. funeral will 1 Clearficld, Des brother of pencor I rformed the of and erty id, two na carried from the e Brown about both the inf the buildin {from attic police to re ea Mrs, and | 1 and | oy, | Ostrom, The Palmer Perciv at s George ithe bridegroom. Rev. Evans of yville per ceremon eption at Moody hiome followed wedding, then the couple left on a will reside Mr. stor Axes were taken fact which leads believe that the nted with thei Berlin News of 11 ral | st rol die w in 1l D will be t Hartford. Constance Ducctte Constance Ducette, six r old daughter of ronard Ducet f3 died A pet asking for the extension of the water service of the Center Fire District been submitted to | President Richard H. Erwin of the t. The petition is signed by er L. Blinn and others who are rous of having the district ex- tend its services down the Berlin turnpike The last extension made by the district included the development of | the Long Brothers property. It this petidon i3 favorably received, wa- ter service will be extended south on the turnpike for about 500 feet jand will include Kinney's garage 11 the Circle on the east side of 1 ur, astatka, Lester, me, Ll- Gor- hman Mil chman, Lester Lena Sva » Kacy- Charles — Antonio Eldred Le Anthony D ack, Grace Margaret D nz70, Olive MacBurn ndichury, Hazel T TB—Clarlottle T enquist nor T Williams. George Sa hompson, Florence Tan Girolomo, Casmicr Laskows |1 John Trevisan, Jen {maroczyk, Howard Burge Tolli. Grade Cap . v La Austin B | Russcll Was | Donald school | ouis. jvina G Daniels, the ven hich Cc police ton Method Palmer w Burial took plac tery, and Mr, one and m Local Bowlers Lose Hart's alley two-man team close : league match in P turday night by a scant two-pin margin, although it man- ged to win three out of five gam a valiant comeback In the las two string: bowling of the ainville duo 1 steady, but re spectacular than that of their ! opponents. The scores: Ansonia eanor ', Ao, a0 et AL i o ARALL I Flor- , Lrunkfield ...92 100 ! tended the basketball the not half ye Mra. 1 street Br by brother: Cho The ene and fin powder covered few details wh in 1 , Hartford. was hel morning at St. Joseph's ! iterment was in S cemetery Fined for Breach of Peace rles Bruce, charged with in- cation and by ch of the pe Orrin - L.j pupils were | ttendance for the Anniversary Mass nniv v T for ti repose of t soul of Anthony Chicettl of Ken- held this morning at 8 St. FPaul's church, Ken. |PU ev. John C. Brennun, pas- | tor, officiated. quiem high cla Har- Cracksmen Get 897 and er " chandise Valued at $160 ene w0 BURGLARS LEAVE NG CLUE ars, valuahie in wilfully 7C—Teresa Elizabeth o Woman's Aid Society Bohe, ernoon class — | indise s « other taken f| ream IN COLES STORE = Outlin Legion Commitiee N rticles whick the pla summons of Constak - n Jire Protection Needs and Effects r monthly meecting s Aid society of the tional church Arthur L. afternoon the lin held Woma Congre will b with Mr Wednesday at of Ber- Woodruff ;i Kindergaten, { Marion Thompson, Daniel James Fran, Vito Lefemin do Otero, John rolini, a, Howard West, ve asciello, tence Fr Coleman, Coons, Annic Faniola, N det usie Miller, Peter € i., Patsy Melito, Earl Orvis, m Silverio, Horace Simons, Wil- neidemann, Howard Smith. arfe | Wil- | Ojackle 100 ! Plainville 5 104 hool and became with one of the showed that he 1 fanitor and was arre pike. It is thought that there will be | some difficulty in having the terms ¥ |ot the petition granted. A meeting of the district will be held within the next two weeks when the matter Vilardi, Ruth ez, Anna Catherine Lawrence of New System Submitted—IKen- Gl oo ampton, Justina Anna Smyk , Merwin 1 o'clock Zavano 82 All women of the invited to attend. Fire Situation Report A complete report of the f fon cvening by Pollcon Greisner. Lowis, s [ Prosceuting Lewi Glavven M o ed in ar « hich might lc The store s stat loss was not covered by A definite amount of the heing figured by the | who took over the 2 ade SA—Helen Bergan, Alvera Rettna, Lena Caliendo, Mildred Car- | Horace | Harvey P : Will be acted upon. Attorney Police ed th dents w to 1 to A meeting of the Newington Con- % \ l:(r zational church will be held this ening at the parish house to taka “tion on the proposed new con- tutio by-laws prepared by L. nley Welles, Thomas A. Francis and Charles R. Emmons. Several in- |novations have been incorporated in- | to the constitution by the committen but it is thought that there will be no opposition to its adoptinn. sington Youth in Hospil Case Nolled P. Martin of Hartford, with violation of the ru road, was permitted to o by Prosecuting Attorney James T Mather after payving the costs fn the 6 o'cl and another o ATArti sted Satur- the same part of the|gay evening by Officer Timothy building just before noon today. Hflnln rt after he had cut the traf- Damage in both instances Was 1o standard in the Forestville center et J A i L slight confined largely to the William Treuticin 1000 of hese, ladders, axe <PLAINVILLE® x‘rr':“'c’:l‘:‘:k”““h:fi"" }"""l']"“’g:qrj“")‘('_: shingles which had to be ripped me am Treu | ete., stationed between Kensington 5 o el Sy, Slaniey S {in order to reach the flames. It is at the of 13 Locustlang Worthington Ridge. Also, one SHT AND W |not known whether today's blaze was had as arres LY | two tank chemical truck designed to 3 used by sparks unextinguished on for cday | ooty Hose, ad Stiohen Satur wnd smouldering until they 'KIess | Fast Berlin, broke today, vident | full paid man to take le. ant, | s who will be on duty Grange Notes Supre Arrangements Central Pomona will hold its reg ritain to relieve man so one man ular bi-monthiy meeting tomorrow in- | would be on duty at all times to| lin Plainville Grange hall. The morn answer alarms. ing session will begin at 10:30 A suitable number of call men or tock, dinner will be served at noon volunteers drilled in the use of the | land bu s will be resumed at 2:3 1d the equipment. Calls could clock in the afternoon. de direct to the stations which | smorrow evening the degree | would answer all calls directly, thus | of Plainville Grange will visit saving the time spent in more than Hartford and confer the third one telephone calls. fourth degrecs on a class of icls, Two Fires In T The home of C. P. RBritain o s d fires breaking out night ahout starting in situ- | investigation as conducted by imittee of Bolton-Kasica pos American Legion, has been sub- mitted by Adolph W. Schultz, ehair- of the committee, the requir ments reading as follows: I “One 500 gallon pumper with one 50 gallon booster tank or 40 gallon chemical tank designed to carry according to police, ht entered the John and Edward owned by E. E. Worthington and Burglars numbering, th last n | Fren Gauthier, Chester Hart, Geor den, William Kensel, Marg: lann, Josephine Nicholas, Emma Pelleck Roy Peterson, Helen Rus- sell, John Smith, Helen Sturgeon, rederick Tyler, Paul Vicinus., Grage SB—Kenneth Banner, Wil lie Chambrello, Mortimer Cottrell, investig investigations of state ur ~Roberto Pernedette, tucei, Edward Pasnew maged by two ce days, one blaze in the roof Saturday two or thr 0L store owned by and ow formeriy situated on Cole Honi; es- prop store recently ridge near Hudson caped with cash and merchandise ; nnlmunm.;; to approximately $250. | from I E. Honiss. Gaining entrance by forcing the| M den Driver llar door, the burglars evidently | Peter Salvator 1 hours at their disposal as cvery | Strect, e E’Erl- indication points to a prolonged | Constable Frank stay on the job. The safe, a heavy |{lernoon on affair, was blo apart by an | driving a «plosion which is thought to have Which has lod en use of nitro |S0n of Mr. and siycerine and the stock of the store nAnt of Kensi was strewn around in a manner |General hospit which hints at malice aside from the |JUTY to his : robbing of the store. er ""’_”\ S Drinking soda w: | It is elaimea worked, the thieves the Salvatore iinges of th ¢ ¢ ridden appropriated from nd, ‘\”'”h off or that the muffling the sound Teriden driver ae y struck the with bandana @ ¥ s i ndkerchiefs taken o street, and 47, died town hosp | undergo past several Sunday whare maonths. but this is consid-| He was born Arrested & Miad heen the The whist scheduled to be held at the Grange hall tomorrow evi.ing ilm heen postponed on account of the Grange ighbors’ Night, untit in Waterbur: [ Monday evening, April 18, Miss {son of Nicholas and Susan Treut | Hilma Ringaquist 1s in charge. 1 As a younz boy he came with RiS| An gld.fashioned dance will L parents to this eity, a " |held at the Grange hall Thursday South Side school. For night, April 14, vears he was cemployed Richard H. Erwin, Jr. is spendin: for the Rristal Bakery C: the Kaster recess with his parents. tering business for himse Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Erwin. street. He later lived in N¢ Mr. Erwin is a student at the Troy n1 Wal | Conference Academy at Poultuey, Surviving him wite. who |y was formerly Mis Moc g Now Rritain and o sister, Mrs. James | Ry New Britain, He \ member of the New of Jilks a cha s care at the could be a Mrs. on, Trving Rupre e Ne pumper. made Community Theater | Plainville | | i in Fi AMOUNT PLCT v A PARAMOUN nd numerous oth- s When a girl of “The Four-Hun- dred” falls in love with a boy of “the Seven Million.” that w Britair A bi ton he in the by police 0 od nsi r they filed the lower with steel s the stock as macl ford by road 1081 TODAY GEORGE JESSEL in “Private Izzy Murphy” » his i b A love melodrama hat runs its thrilling course through Bowery dives, Broadway night clubs Fifth Avenue mansions, Tin Pan Alley, Greenwich Village studios. George Erwin, son of Mr. and Lrwin, and a student at Notro e, is spending the spring recess with friends in Chicago. ieyele, a fac has 1 et from the | bicyele, a fact which 1 oty shelves, blew the top bolts of the decided, ~ The Meriden man e from their position. Cash ipear before. Judge Geor ik e L Griswold tomorrow, b regular weekly Berlin town court Reports from the the Kensington yout fairly comfortably r hone and a br and heen 1 will G. 'he New England Insurance Ex- | change has agreed to lower rates in | . : 4 i| The throb heart of the Titan sington and Berlin from Cl T teobbing e to Class D, and_in Kast Rerlin | [ ¢ty 1aid bare with from Class I fo Class E. Class 1| RICARDO CORTE! s on a one or two family fram LOIS WILSOY drelling with combustible. roof ar LSTELLE TAYLOR, = i o ling 5 WILLIAM POWELL. . ~ v ”» tackled the for the same dwelling would be 57 | : v ¥ in “The Greater Glory llngadibe (Continued on Page 16) unday afternoon near the FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Starts hool b tice g howed abi ble ap ects wel | ball team | over lity TUESDAY CONWAY TEARLE and ANNA Q. NILSSON avel Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Everett A. Elliott of the Center re- {turned today to Dartmouth college |after spending the spring recess 1ael | here, ottt e session cred the morning, | that I 4 the place sl sout 10 o'clock last evening and |IN€ found everything in order. The | 90! r as a rule, was not left in the |BUMberel among his \fe but last night the proprictor |t ble that the cided to store the money in the |tontitued until the safe and placed the valuables in an |dccident is able to tc interior compartment inside the | rederickson-F safe, locking the drawer the money | iss ances was placed in. The key, which was of M deposited in the lower part of tie , was missing when the burglary was. discovered. A few pennies were removed from the cash drawer. The bandits had evidently taken things casy as they worked. s of soda drinking as they filed their way into the o were evident around the floor, and soda bottles, hospital today 15 Test- A broken d skull injuries will vietim of ify. yne Nuptials Mason Payne, | and Mrs. Walter | ast Berlin, and ¥ on, son of Mr. ‘derickson of New Britain, were East Berlin Metho- Ldist church parsonage on Saturday {affernoon, April 9, at 4 o'clock by v Burgreen, pastor. The bride and groom were attended by | Mr. and Mrs. Panl Wackelin of | New Britain. | After the ccremony, the couple left by motor for a wedding trip. They will be at home to their friends after April 15 at their home 466 West Main street, New Brit- n. Auto Col at i § #s opera Mich cotltded mnetion e and | he | the READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Seymour, is casc dolph Ired M Aug ‘S(vw street, ,married at the ©Y GEORGE! L\ daave & GreaT \pea! WE'LL BUILD OURSELVES A NEW HOUSE ! THiNK WUAT A AOME OF OUR OWN WILL MEAN 70 US =WE'RE 60ING 70 SToP AANDING A\ONEY OUER To A LAANDLORD! AONEY/! WaY, AAVEAT WE: SKIMPED AAD SAVED LL THESE YEARS UNTIL WE HAUE AINE TUOUSAND DOLLARS IN GOOD SECURITIES WELL GO AMEAD AND WORK OUT PLANS AND SURPRISE ALL OUR FRIEADS =/T WILL BE A SECRET BETWEEN YoU AND ME! MY GOOONESS | on Boy! A NEW HOUSE ! T GONNA TELL ALL T’ BUT, KEARY HAVE \WE AOAEY EAOUGH FOR SUCH AN UNDERTAKING & OM, TM TARILLED TO Jov yES- ABSOLUTE SECRECY! ! a FORD COUPE 1927 Reasonable Seleetman’s meeting | | The regular weekly meeting of | the board of selectmen will be held | this evening at 8 o'clock in the town | clerk’s office at the town hall. | Routine business will be discussed with a survey of road conditions following the regular meeting. 1t is reported by officials that the | Extras roads are drying nup rapidly anc . . | Berlin Brick Co. , that relief from the past conditions J ( Will be seen by the first of May. PGU. 8. PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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