New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927. ¢ Another observators which has | |pronmmcod. but the length of skirts| The tweed topcoat 1s the best Hl[iH SGHUUL F[)R $200 000 HlGH SCHOOL FOR PLAINVILLE {dons a considerable part of the work HYI]E PARK REA“Y {Will be about the knee. One out- | seller for Easter and appears to out- ’ i3 that at Hyderabad in Indi 'rm« {standing feature this year will be a class the plain colors for warni- ‘0 srvatory in 1908 18 igned {rather pronounced return of black |weather wear. F | T hyl‘ of the work previously dele *"“km—’i in place of the many, Although some morning suits will !gated to Santiago. Tt has finished I'shades of “flesh-colored” tones ho scen in tomorrow’s parade, thers = £ I |this part of the work and recently ‘whmh have now been popular for will not be many, for the flower of | took over the other half of San-| < London society departed several days Fist lases il Enter Rooms| R e, T e e RO RO 0 Dt Up s S T2 200 ol B 4 ; PRy thiifcn banita aralVolsdam Ger: for Bi sdunb materia : T | . 2 n 3 Sydney, Australla and Tacu- gP d EN)S and browns, & ; 5| Handling bulbs has been known B TueSday Mommg ¢ ’ 2 g haya, ihexico, 10 1a/possible thut| 0 Big Farade aro still popular. Hats vary in color | o cause skin dlsease, People em: a Lo part of Potsdam’s work will from light browns to the nOW 1OD- | ployed in cutting the stems of to the Belglan Obser London, April 18 (UP) — Easter Uar (‘r"‘“c‘”;“" ‘"“‘"““"'I‘S "‘;”’“' narcissi and similar blooms often laty i U S0ST ing the popular color for shoes.|javeiop a rash. tyles tn England will featurs con- | Neckties, socks and handkerchiots | o 0P * P Lrasts ars the brightest England has ever | Last year women's fashions were S¢en. The latter are most -o].\llnr: {8pecial to the Herald) Patnville, April 16.—A dream @verlong in fruition will be real The pmpow of the great map, or Astrog Chart as it 1s called, next week when the n ) i b illo High sc is to give accurate positions of all' ! Plainvilloe High school, ars in the, inelud. CONServative and bright, while men's | in flowering and other design serve also as a commy nter, 1 : b oy H g of the brighter st & inel aih o 2 o e 2 int: opened. The Chamber of C. g et 2 ¥ ing those visiblo with a three-inch ' "o E;;";’“"-‘“‘fl Bad ofha [aiileford T CICUtC O manncloting 18 abouy uto rainting S Rola |6 annns) ben |telescope. Anothor purpose 1s to (poe ThiS year women's clothes, al- the sam tast year, with the /| pypere Work Low Prices In the gymnasium Monday give a close estimate of tha bright- [ OUE" sticking closely to bright trouscrs running in width at the | Spraying or Varnishing and on Tuesday morning |niess of thesa stars in order that fu- | G5 n:rixlmgl,'l’m"'f,""""”““"‘ Gy T c s SR FRA N SQ. FILLING classes will be held in the | ture changes in the sky ean be noted R e aladen fne u bitflooser than et YERT AT STATION - G p M - 5 : ngland’s annual show will be lapels and collars are omew’ P, structure on East strect. | s Bme ¥ g oo o8 ac held tom Lyl i formal “opening” is planned for the : ' T s . It 13 contended that the comple- OFEONe ] Hydo pari and ening of May | : e ; ; ’ tion of this chart will assist in in- gyon perion Blow. The fushionable | o~ ‘d‘ 26 Plalnville had a high | (ki -, g [ i ” e licalins the Taiatsib Y he WVest End will bo represented. he Decades ago Plainville had a high | S 2 . Y o, € R vestigating the distribution of .““ udy East End will predominate | school, but it wa oss stars through space and in arriving and the Limehouss Cockneys, who thing and finally ed. at a more accurate knowladge of the have saved all year to make a singl: @chuyler P. Williams, gran v n0d. The seats are of a new type [the corridors point to the nearcst |form and structure of the univers. grand show tomorrow, will enjoy the end member of the present s ear sides the mono- f . The number of charts nwcessary ot O eommittce, was prineips “p; ) veas ot W hla ot cen installed in T K [i PI[; RE fo cover the whole sky 18 consider- shin Y RSHeliealnion . ®) @ most prehtstoric school for s cony reproof motion ple- all the ¢ ns, while an electric lably over 20,000'and each of these| Tailored costumes for women will 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) terms. From the time of v: s booth ¥ oiecto clock saching every roon |20,000 plates is exposcd three times, [ha fashionable. Dark biues. 1t Teleph 314 and 36 i e f © pro] R . i , Nght phone an, this untll & few vears ago hizh : 4 has ais controlled from the main o [%0' that each star is represented by greens and browns and manves will achool atudents from Plainville were room er side. | Founts providing cold water ar {three closely approximated points be seen mostly in tailored suits. accommodated in New Britain an - o boiler room. [scattered gencrously along the halls |in order that they may not he mis- Ploture frocks, which hecame popu- Connecticut’s Most Complete Bristal, but these tyio cliles, £ wo ¥ ."w!unh'r«;;v;ii'mv" BiE o s dierarien radio | ‘m\»n for photographic plate faws. lar last year still will continue for . RS . ; baiiding] broner uilt 1n, it b eli In addition several other plates this season, but the picture h: 1 force 0 e L U 11 conait t A Y h ats B o e o |1 2 the 1 hoo 8 Year Task NG e T i e Religious Store 3 5 No Clothing Thefts ate 3 . Many other mc 20,000 star fialds to measure Pletely gone out of fas] vid . s s This step was met. ter | 1o at Cflmpletw f Tashioniand yide Medals, Pictures, Statues, Beads, Crucifixes, Little ) 3 i will b tevery 4 oD DOLEts | {the brightness of the stars, thus brims and low close-fitting crowns : ) : s t £ the Heledo i Gl {making about 200,000 separate ex. Lave glven w Flower Novelties ckboards, which can be | b " ng hats : . e St | j posures a eliver of t 8 vert two classrooms into| London, April 16 (UP)—Two! Another part of the task is m«'“’fl“l" This was one Paris style Statues delivered to any part he city ree room for Juctiire or dein- |score yrars havo been spent In tak- | measurement and _caleulation of that London fashion dictators were nstration purposes. The chemistry | ing a single picture and is not yet |prightness and o 1Ot able to rule out. AN IR a single s position from the INE R EEdis0Athpt Sinky completed plates of nearly 9,000,000 stars, | Shades in coats also will be of a FUNERAL PARLOR : ©n every pair of desks, | Today was the fortleth anniver- These calculations are made twice Vict tone this vear. Cuts will not Tel. 314 Night Service 86 rivin pupll fmmediate ace T ot dhel Tl donfarancs \ofiast | il aveiate ot vary much from last year, except to a sink without lcaving his place. | tronomers in which 18 world-wide | that walstlines will be a bit more ¢, a pupil may & home fully pro- | weather and the Tl The Athletic Fields observatories agreed to undertake | | common with the rest of the| Behind the school fs a 12-acre ' the work of photographing the sky. B e ne. | Luilding, are connected with a mod. | 11¢1d stretching back to Linden street | Se observatories were forced = i B e AR W tian i st d the primary school on tha: later ‘to drop their parts in the gi- | : | for the past two years ‘Deaf” pupils who do not hear |thoroughfare. This tract will even- | gantic task due to lack of funds or ipal . Arst to h harge of the period bells ringing in the rooms |t be converted into a model cquipment. Their work was trans- | will have no excuse for being tardy |S7OUD Of athletle fields. The first ferred to other observatories, or as- at classes, for bells have been pl step will ba the laying out of the signed to new volunteers in the n the corridors where not even the |Paseball diamond this spring. while | work. st consclence T the football gridiron, which wWill| At the present time there ars 19 fail to he o m » two |eventually be girdled by a running | ohservatoris the list and of || compiete line of Perstan and track, will probably be put in econ- were among the Chinese Males, all sizes. dition in the hers will t § workers, only a fow place 1o of this. Hand- |} located ,hall S rn s ed il an il Bolint 1 Roy ser i Repalring and Cleaning. Excel- ot . all will also be laid |y first to complete || lent service and perfect sat nozzled | Out. X of the field will | i« share c s finished and faction guaranteed. playground, about | ek T L e i by local socict : ! foh o the |Which shade trees will be planted | followed the observatory at Oxford We Call for and Deliver. has been appointe h8rs fact that e < hly e and later Perth, Australia reported e s i . V. devadjian Also marked with boxed | Wyoming it is est ted that 15 per | Cape Observatory at netown re- | is symbolized b 5 SEYCIl 1 lights similar to those used in the- |cent of the cattl ¢ stolen fn a | cently announc . E ic- |cent of the eattle are stolen ir ently announced it had completed ivic windows fate 1 arrows in | year its task ; 182 Glon 81, Zek: 1190; from the r corridor and S e e s ~ ' Make your home in Stanley Quartor Manor some civie virtue. Government s represented by a lv\h.u»{ scale, pro- | ‘ o vy s helmet, educa- | : . Higion by’ a Toman eross, hoaith s . T ! ; ‘x hal Shows Daily | " 'X(’:VH\(H v the | i liera- | Near the new Stanley Street School. "Thosn windows were purchaset Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday | o srmzrions “The” slctmen LT g R i ; Easy accessibility on the main ‘state highway. the government panel; the police £ INNOCENT MAI D ENSLAVED HIM ! and fire departments ytection; e s 1 WARNER BROS: | Six Beautiful Homes ready for occupancy. ; the churches the re i E pre.renf 1; the Plainville Public ‘ursing assoclation and th ) . ) ' L et cana 8 Dutch Colomal, Goloniland l:nghsh American Legion, the G other veteran organiz: h ; triotism; and the Chamb Jon Arch]tecture' marce the commerce pancl. ‘ Designed by the School Service b rean of Middletown and erected Ly the firm of Lawrence & Coe ¢ fondt e schont toiay sianta con- _ Each Single house contains 6 well planned plated and ready for occt was planne: Iy afte v 3 e O > Cimiaation of 1 0o sl Vi Nt A | rooms, sun parlor, ample lawn space, city water, gas, dant of Schools L. §. Mills and mem- | Greatest Actor Greatest Lover ors of the high school build . committes, of which Frank th - All of 1 Wi electricity, garage. chairman. 1 worthwhile £ hat s mora floor pac I Y e WA | Sales Office on the Grounds e et L K1As gk NN | Salesmen will be in attendance e = o5 Y, S \fl 71 Sunday Afterncon at 2 0’Clock Played One Solid Year at the War- ner Theater, . Y. to 668294 fOl‘ sale. A" 1mproved and ready IOI‘ |wulldmg. COl‘I' People at $2.00 and up. Several choice lots averaging 60x150 are ystill venient terms can be amanged. ESTELLE TAYLOR-'420MER m..aao mmsu I.UVE HELENE COSTELLO MUSICAL PRESENTATION BY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA — EVENINGS ONLY ALSO i % ARTING MONDAY, EACH AND EVERY WEEK THEREAFTER DE FOREST PHONOFLIN—Talking Pietwres | LOUIE S. JONES OPENING WEEK PRESENTATIONS AGENCY RADIO FRANKS——You all know them. PHIL BAKER——of the Winter Garden, N.Y. mmodate BEN BERNIE——and His ROOSEVELT OR CHESTRA. 147 Main St rooms wn! YOU WILL SEE THEM AND HEAR THEM 4 B & vl b Ynu I} Hear. hcw btars Every Week Starting Sunday. iRea] Estate Mortgage Loans lnsurance aduiterinm wit! ZEae a seating capacity of about per- | Pri wes—Ewnmgs, 0rc||. 50¢-35¢-25¢ Mat. 30c-20¢ -m? in orchestu and belcony com-

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