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NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIC 19, 1927, T T station at 3 o'clock. Monday morning \FLASHES OF LIFE: ROLLER SKATES e e L i pac RflTARY PRESI"ENT 65 M“..Es TO wlN WAGER OF ss ;y;nk)]hr:.m:‘; }::;n l‘apv:nd 11211-: JflHN fiIlBERT "F serenity om law enforcement head- 2| | quarters, Tfl VISIT HARTF[]R" p. m. Mag for plaintiff. Kirkham | MI]VIES IN JAI[ “Ten days. Cooper, Hungerford and Camp for | “Amazing, | New Yor It i Mo —_— He expressed concern lest Mayor Rogers should hear of his arrest, which he sald would delay starting WOrk on a film sea story of rum ald the polica fudge. |runners. e — Recitation—*"Little Orphan Annte™ —Margaret MaclLaghlan, Reading — “Grandpa” — Heleg Donohue. Dance—Dorothy Blews, accome said Gllbert after “‘Oh, well, {t ought te be a nice panied by Evelyn Toelle. k “positively | Her review will be known as “The | gefendant, B. D, Radcliffe vs. L. W. overcoming his surprise. vacation,” he concluded, “but don’t| “Foreign Lands"—Dorothy Leae shocking” to Frieda Hampel, singer, | Padlocks of 1 Garrison et ux, April 27 at 10 a. m. The ecreen star registered sincere |let Will Rogers hear ahout ft" |vitt, ol eanig opisus N O¥sE i Gordon for plaintiff, Blackall for | : penitence as he made his plea and | A barrage of visitors, flowers,| “First Rose of Summer"—Evelyn Harry H. Rogers to Speak atwecomnts ot v i et o s, evon rrekers dotendant. 3. Nicoloni va. chartos | SCTYING TeN DAYS 0 BRACH o | Borec e i, made bix wiea ana | - S e S e 2 | she wri e better stay , even if the hoose [ Bantanoda il atib s miire | {impossible for him to “get away with |day by officers, Bong—"At FEaster Time'—Greta Gap"al on May z Mimes which koas nok " Bow is ten feet under water because | Bart for’ plaintiff, Casale for defen. | me Pflce Ghal'ge |such stunts” tn Beverly Hills. | Peterson and Fleanor Jackson, printing the headlines, of floods. Bob Zimmerman, city Aa JasephiBonaile | | Among other things which caused —_— der's attire wins all’ marshal, is on t ) ith an ir i e e ——— Provide Entertainment | the court to frown was the report L 2 : Y. | Simpson et ux, April | Harry M. Rogers, of San Antonio, |40Ctor sentenced fo a | proved method of making guys walk r “When Hilda 'Spects Her Beau® —Avis Pascos, ) ) 1 S Teverly Hills, Cal, April 19— [of the desk scrgeant who said G- | For Crippled Children| “trs Raggedy Man” — Murlel Texas, sid il 3 “It makes me un panish. He forced two drunlks ,o“’v' 45 or Y‘If"" --n'(_wi 1 —Jobn Gilbert, new idol of motion [ bert has noisily demanded the ar. | The RBelvidere Junior Achieve-|Jacobi. m‘m'r;“"r"‘;]‘" h”'!:’ s“"‘:a"-‘;, ;’;:;r A e e i climb a bluft and walloped then i ”»‘"D‘: ”;:Onr;‘p:{lv'w Vs, ire tandom, is in fall, and|rest of some porson whom the actor club visited the Crippled| FEas na E e the st of hi gt T g crime ane with his cane while they were doing | Pastial A0 g Beverly Hilly, law ablding suburb of | was un t ne. He became at the Hartford Rotary club at i's 'r"{;‘(;r“"”‘;w:“w"‘o",“l"’]"j‘ glaghnd.a i oy | M. LeWitt for plaintife, ¢ S amaablding D joc | Tas unable o name. 1 i regular Juncheon, Monday, May e n i spaln :-}w :\::,"(. " Y ROt to the top All clubs in Connecticut and many | hen his boy died of diphther HaRe e, In western Massachusetts have been = . 2 invited to attend, ay Ruth The meeting which will be held t f Justice in the banquet hall of the ot Jav. is hoping for a good murder tn Bond fs expectsd to be one of the |this exclusive colony of country es- tates. He and two chums, Henry Tilford Mortimer a olm Mc- Vickar, are starting a four-page tabloid weekly. It will cost five cents a copy; the advertising rate is cents an inch with all space sold. Folks in the social register subserfh- ed as well as laborers repairing roads. The lahorers were told their names would be in eve Children’s Home in Newington yes- tarday Mayor Will Rogers, has lost fts | persistent and clan putation of perfect behavior. | tinalty had v Gilbert started a Iimited personal | charge of ney for defendant. Waclaw ski vs. Charles Demski, {2 p. m. Golon and Gordon for | plaintiff. Monkiewicz for defe Hans L. Christopher vs Re, April 23 at 2 p. m. Trac | for plaintitf, T. F. McDonough for defendant, 18 that he locked up on a rbing the peacs, e was released on ternoon and presented the with ages of home | ance at the spick and span ' Five ho: Hills jall yesterday after | $25 bail. U6 guilty to a charge of dis-| Gilbert sald h turbing the peace. Appearing in po- |whether he had taken a few lice court ha calmly admitted hav- | before ma the early ing invaded the Beverly Hills pol 1 on polics headquarters. Newark, millional is suing ano stole its tff had made by the Belvidere H. ©. Warner, assistant the local foundation, es- was uncertain New Hav believed from light extinguished cigare dropped into hox, partially destroys each of be- tween 10 and 1 ers in box. v issue. o driver and run his car New York — The Marquis and serfously red John Riley, Marchloness of Queensberry lave teamster, of Mariboro. en attending the Suyder-Gray trial L {The marchioness sketched Mrs. Sny der. The marquis, who is interested in soclal problems, took coplous notes. He says they have been bet- ting $500 to $100 at the Racquet Mrs, Snyder won't got tie Plainville—Fine of $100 and costs and jail sente : of 30 days, sus- pended fn cass she leaves town within seven d nposed upon Mrs. James Martin, found gullty of manufacturing and keeping liquor with intent to Philadelphia — ated 65 miles from Having ro Atlantic er- | New Haven City Milford Clifford Minor Peck commandant of first ace Becker, 14, is in She won Dattalfon, naval militia of Connecti- bet from brother. It took her 11/ cut, promoted from commandant in hours and she positively got no aid | fleet al reser: > to captain for from motorists, The only thing had about. the trip was she wore out the | b bde skates she borrowed from her sister | Hartford—Arhor and bird day sot and must buy her a new pair with | for Friday, April 29, in proclama. the $5. tion by Governor Trumbull, Hartford—House prepared to keep largest gatherings of Rotarians ever held in Hartford. Large delegations are expected from Ansonia, New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Nor- wich, New Britain and New London, Connecticut, and from Hoiyoke, 4 4 - Quality ; Service - Yalue -, hile on Shakespeare's birthday next riday to try to tune in on the Pa- Leader Averill lower house in sesston Friday and Saturday, as well Springfleld and Plttstleld, Massa- cific const broadeasting chain. John | as Monday of next ween 1 eomelt —in appreciation of your patronage during our Alteration Sale we chusetts. Barrymore will broadcast the solilo- ' sary to assure adjournment May 4. M Rogers fs expected to ay qu ¢ from Hamlet and passages from Holstein, joy books ' Blr “A Mortifying Mistake”—Dorothy .. Seng—By entire elub, Tords to the number of 608 pep and supervised the 'minute can be sent over a new cable ng between ILondon and N\ ALTERATION SALE! slon Stor are staging tomorrow for you the greatest hargain carnival New Britain people have ever witnessed. By all something ~ about the fnternational | “Richard 111" between S and 9 p. m. Tormal organtzation means plan to attend tomorrow and SAVE! Hundreds of other values not advertised. convention of Rotary to be held in Pacific time. Picture of I m taken terbury Baseball Club, 1Ine., Ostend, Belgium, June 5 to 10. Mr. befors K s mike will be wired to to operat local Eastern league Rogers, who succeeded Donald A, Adams of New Haven, as interna- tional head of Rotary is an active business man whose interests in- clude cotton mills, ofl wells, rail- roads, banks and lumber companirs. He travels ail over Texas by autoe- mobile in order to keep up with his Lusiness affairs, Despite the many calls on his time by Rotary and business he is able to devote con- siderable attention to church ac- tivities, Mo teaches a large hible every Sunday in the Central to students Christian church of San Antonio; is a Shakespearcan dinner In New York | toanm, and efforts will be mada to radiocast y, p. his soliloquy to Kurope. Lest you ble to hear him, tune in on A chain at 9, eastern time and hear John W. Davis, Julia Mar- lowve and Mrs. August Beimont (Eleanor Rob ipleted with Publisher W, ape of Republican and Amerf- chairman of board of diree- former Mayor W. H. Sand- | land as president, —tomorrow! SALE! turkish towels —for hotels, rooming houses: for summer homes. POSITIVELY DEALERS NOT SOLD 800 doz. tors ar Waterbury — Injurles recclved when part of load of metal falsl on lim at American Brass Company plant cause death of John Harris Whitbeck, 34, following operation. Princeton, N. J. — An airplane is 1 motor vehicle in the official view at | Princeton university, Therefore, like | automobiles, planes will be forbidden er July 1. Two stu- dents have them now. Hartford-—Democratic leaders tn- viewed by Courant unanimously laud reply of Governor Smith to on the board of the Y. M. €. A, a 5 question of C. €. Marshall regard- E P h S o ee of Phillips University at New York 5 oS | ing alleged conflict of Catholioism —Lvery I‘urchase a avmg! id, Oklahoma, and Texas 17 been visiting town just as the links | e g ied of presidenc versity at Forth Worth, He was are getting into flne shap: 1d nary R fralned as a lawyer but his com- A golf club did he bring with him, CITY COURT CALENDAR 8 were assigned as follows hy | William C. Hungerford in 1y court yesterday afternoon Adam Tumanowic 5. Joseph Zajkowski, April 2t at 10 a. m., Gol- Ho came on busine 00 use of his sp few law books along Barre, Joseph Nowanick, ¢ mercial affairs ara 100 et im to devote much profession. ve for time at his nd to m ime toted « Turkish Towels youll have to see these to appreciate the value. Full bleached Towels, size 16x32—if vou're real thrifty you'll be here Turkish Towels —These are a good size, 19x40, with blue, gold and rose borders. Single thread. Every Towel Al Cas 12 Y. W. C. A. NOTES Wi g | quality just extra low c s sepl I miner on for plaintift, Ginsburg for de-| tomerrow., Truly a wonderful poloediat SININE DS . 6.50 v © $1,700 diamond ring in 220 | rendant. Gold Auto Body Co, ve| hand towel e Regular $16.50 values H‘"',“J He ; red "'\ "'1“ "l’ Fair-View Milk Co., April 21 10} ot e : 8(: . ol % <. Joseph Brown of New York and | ,, AR S T k h T l T GIRL RI PARTMENT e it, refusing a. reward ot | % M- C2sale for plaintitf, Roche & i UrKis owels . Tans Navies Blacks i n Sentings o oy ibtiont o IS EN W v ian s ovapRb EOTS (e T k h T ] 20x36, double thread. They're urkKis owels —each coat is well tail- b e L April ; » otk Memorial Day at 2 p.m. Rachlin for plaintief, Te. | urKis owels quallcd for size and quality. —24x44; great hig Towels, full ed. 4 resumed as usual on Monday, Ap ] ) fEomE Mary Steaiker v | Bath Towels, size 22x40, We'll Soft absorbent. Buy many of bleached, double thread. Hun- ored. i J s CSRIuona I, o OO hundsed {0y i11E Gloes PAnIHstE Aol st | Nt Tt comparison thess wonderful Towels € rds will be hom brignt ana /' v in min rlogged dollar bills caught by | Waods for plaintift. LeWitt for d "Il 1ot you be the judge. tomorrow at .. Sl 1l . : i 4 party at ; J s alntift, i e y idge. carly for these ‘cause they can- | __ oo F A renlv etz it SISt il e Bl onTa BT ool vel | B Thss e s I a not be duplicated for each coat is_cleverly ; A G favorite c peld by the | Wiadyslaw Tajmajer, April 22 at 2| wondertul valye for 2 = = SR G 350 trimmed with Fur = el Do L e ey, wicz for defendant. Amelia Drelen- Department and Braid. VERY DRESSY twill coats . W oswimming classes New York — Bed Sheets 2 et al vs. Tllen Smith, April t 2 p. m. Traceskt for plaintiff, time queen of the ing on the » filled but ar for afternoon stage £5,000 a week. for week, Pool will b Tuesday and Thursday nights for | plunges, 6:00—9:00, Tuesday after- noon for Junior plunges, 4:15—5:00, gan for defendant. Julian Kin- kowskl vs. Alez Pierzanowski ct ux, turday morning for Junior | unges, 9:15 — 10:60. Saturday morning for Junior classes, 10:00— | Children Cry for Blue Triangle News 3\ The elub will hoid its monthly business meaeting in the club rooms Thursday. Supper will be gerved at 15. Business session at 7:15 p, . Sophie Hagopian will preside. Several new elasses will be formed ‘hls Thursday for club members Beginners and advanced elass fn nkulele will meet for registration, sach class 18 to be limited to six. Class in spring dressmaking will this Thursday. Some girls are \1«-4 in making wax water il ics. This class will mect after the businesy session, Tennls or bounce hall will ha en- oved by girl who want recreation only. fygxfis . MOTHER:- Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. “To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W o Opiates, Physici Absolutely Harmles. Opiates. here recommend Fletcher's Tnt A tall thin man requires more food than a short fat one even though both are the sama weight, according to a Japanese doctor, He contends that the amount of food needed depends upon the area, not the weight, of the bod Next Baking Day Use Rumford and see for yourself how perfect your baking will be—no worry—no disappointments—no failures—but “per fect” caket, biscuits, crullers— when made with RUMFORD The Wholesome BAKING POWDER A wonderful assortment in fh ~lace trimmed and some far Fxita fine quality a 89C plain and fancy patterns which x silk to the welt, s Clark s regular finish spool cot- ibrof L 18x40, ' are bound to satlsfy the most siybrolddred, 1445, priosd ter triple seam back {n black, white TR R ~#traps and bullt wp shoulders, particular man. Buy your sup- Quick clearance. Very unusual and 21l new Spring shades. All i s R Py now for the summer montha, Bed Spreads high standard natural color background with pretty colored Bed Ticking ~~famous for generations for auallty, full bleached seum- genuina C. A. Ticking, 1084, 5 warranted feather-proof. Hous e Seections —each coat is a wonder- ful value at $12.00, Slight ol g5 that will not injuce the wear- crinkled stripe You can't af- a 3 (;\.-s '\;m _-mm.];; their needs ing quallties, $l 9 ford to miss this bargain. Full i‘,nd,t (t{he supply 1s 1 value this is, yard .. 21(: Hanibias ae 2 tow srient. i . 91,00 \—\ —LOWER THAN EVER! FOR TOMORROW 250 Mattress Covers —unbleached Mattress Covers for full size mat- tresses. Made of sturdy cotton, all reinf orced seams, Buy these at this low price and protect your mat- tress from wear, We furnish covers for 84 and twin size mattress also... L s ach 1 .44 ivsve 6 ) —great savings for home sewers! JAPANESE PONGEE —pure silk for drapes, dresses, etc. Y and e 59(‘ UNBLEACHED SHEETING —381L inches wide, standard brand Muslin, Y ardge e 29(: MADRAS SHIRTING 22 —silk stripes, fast colors. Yard UNBLEACHED MUSLIN —40 inches wide, extra heavy. Yard .......... Ao l 5C DRESS PERCALES —light and dark colors, 36 inches wide. Yard 14C CRETONNES —36 inches wide, extra special. Yard SO 21 (o more sport coats '9 —Plaid Coats! —Plain Coats! —Figured Coats! —Checkered Coats! —Mannish Coats! and many with elegant Fur Collars —APPRECIATION DAY SUPER-SPECIAL Pure Linen Table Cloths —this value can't be duplicated: 45x45—100% fine quality linen, pretty colored borders. All thrifty women will he here 59c for these. BRCH: wvocos i vngniniet ittt Women'’s Slips and Gowns An Opportunity — 500 Pair Curtains —a most unusual value, these dainty lace Curtains, allover patterns; five to choose from; trimmed with 3-inch silk bullion $l 98 fringe. For Appreciation Day at this low price, pair .. ’ Men’s Shirts 88¢ 3 for § Scarfs 69¢c Women’s Hose S7c . Spool Cotton 6 .. 15¢ 50 4 also chemise, bloomers amd otop-ine Mt Do) priee ax lgp valua] o e Tl #ses Every pair guaranteed. ing. Black and White, — L

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