New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1927, Page 7

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B Tiggson 5 artford’s Skapping Center: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Are Values Rather than Words MEN'S PAJAMAS | Mercerized cotton pongee, trimmed with rayon frogs, white, blue, tan and | ; one talcum 25¢, one 79C helio, special $ l ] 5 ' soap 10c, allfor.......... Two for ; t $ Of radium silk, with self hem, prettily (CEI i 900 : COSTUME SLIPS MEN’S UNION SUITS ! lace tri d, priced special Made of nainsook, athletic styles, in- | fore\\}ezrn?:da‘\g“eih =pecld $2, 79 weight tex- FOR STATE 300 PRESENT AT tin Fined and Wari of Commerce to the pi the state chamber was PALM OLIVE SPECIAL! One shampoo 50c; One shaving cream | president of the Conn local orga complime der Mr. Trumbull, | record d that per | such that its president w: | tioned for the higher off {1t was an open secret th | receive it. Mr. 1 la i umbn! cluded in this lot are some 55 C BOYS' OVERAL Carters, special each .... Two for §1.00 Of blue denim, in a heav presid 1at, which v 42¢ for Wednesday, each ...... 1 BOYS SLIP-ONS sts 1 BOYS’ UNION SUITS X All wool, in newest of spring patterns, | gymnasium, which wa Slightly soiled from handling, for | regular values to $3.50, special for Wed- lioraten plia the, A | ficers and repre boys 6 to 12, of regular $1.00 19 o, B2.45 value, special each ........ . | rounding cities were WOMEN’S HOSIERY PEARL NECKLACES e o | Mrs. 0dd lot, service weight, in all colors, French indestructible pearls, 17 inch tared, the Vags onds hufi not a]l colors i'n all sizes, 79 | graduate to the tiny bead, fancy sterling | ehienished i there were sev- Viearious action in leisure momer (discontinued), pair S C | catch, $3.95 values $ ' 95 seol numbatsiby s Blein Ble SRR RN Bt S e T o pai | School Gise club, Rev. Austin I, ' cric of the fish and game Two pair $1.50 R T e e o e . R nichioe b reh of Our Lady | C01 Books, motion pic of Maorey mad At the nry Trumb Year.” 1 T |ably with the introduction of a lo- |regular weekly session of the Berlin | cal de: ltown court. . F. Lewis, pros { A special meeting 1f called should ing attorney, has announced prove an interesting battls and it is aside from e police organiza formed the stimulating s the one probable that the local post will is- which will receive furisdiction fo- ating for yprogi He dien for oyment. o illu od sia the eall within the near future. night, several spe and rockless y s d the achiev K with sever notion Town officials when approached on drivers who were found on the |InCHts Of the past year, mention o8 from his p oliection, the matter seem roticent towards np road will appear before the | the board of fin the build films showing W o in this 1g their own view Berlin News Tegion Ball Successfu) | Avont 10 Legionnaires and Orville Ventres have been especially townspeople gathered evening at active during the past week, curb- | Grange hall, Farmington avente, to Ing early spring drivers In thelr an- tion ho: !attend the first annual ball of Bol- nual “stop-on-it” camps fown to we o strang Believed COl]l]eCled w“h GOV | ton-Kasica post, Fast Berlin Ttems ville and make them f o| An elaborate program of enter-| The seiback teams cap by.| the plage. It is/no) dlec s A h’ s R l 5 ‘mhm\e“n! him };:nn nr:\'idlc‘d ‘hy the Max Sugenhime and Wallace K t t |committee in charge, headed by Ar- will carry on this evening following | Bizelow was floor master with Dr.!of Pythias at Communtty hall o e s har e | Thomas C. Hodgson fn shargo of the | Mrs. Lowis A. Westcott o R G NO KLANSMEN OBSERVED!cimination aance, the tenture of the turned to her Tome hers tor tha | oo 10 e duties a0 |evening. Mrs. Matthew Griswold [summer after spending the winter | )70 " ¢ | presided over the card tables which mionths with her daughter, Mrs. et Leglon Ball Jams Grange Hall to|were well filled with whist and | Henry Medd, on Long Island. {bridge enthustasts, | A large attendanes at the Com- | Capacity—Athletto Club to Meet| The entertainment was givon fn|munity club meeting Ia expected to- cabaret style with Intermittent danc- morrow evening as there is consid- t Review Bascball Plans—Play- |z Rofreshments were served. The erable business from last weel : local post plans to make the ball an_mecting to be acted upon. There | iroand R¥hist Mhis |annual event, encouraged by the re- will be a short entertainment pro- ception of its first venture. ‘gram after the business session. town wera startlcd last evening to Whist Tonight | Miss Catherine Bastress of Hol- |local s0e a hi ross blazing from| Miss Joanna Murray will ba host- |yok a hill Moorland Farms | €ss &t a whist party to be given this of ¥ast Orange, which lighted up the surroundingevening at the Murray homestead. turned to their homes s country for many miles and which |The public is invited. Procceds ing the week-end as the guests of : hought to be a demonstration | {rom the event will go towards the | their grandmother, Mrs. Anna Mil- | th s by the Ku Klux Klan. | St. Paul's playground fund which is drum. ey .| spoke on “Our New T No Klansmen, if it was that or-(belng ralsed to provide playground | The regular weskly prayer meet- . ganization which erected the cross, |Spacs for the children of the Ken-|Ing of the Methodist church will be |ips noxt 10 or 12 years were visible to onlookers who flock- gton_parish. Prizes are offered held tomorrow evening in the chureh | qereq hehind it to for high scores at this evening's parlors at 7:30 o'clock ed to the scene. Drivers of cars on P Beeotl Swamp road and stvets fo|party. This will be the fust pubjlc | Boy A T, Burgoesn resumed his s avent ake place in the Murray |studles at Yale University today | the southern part of New Dritain | h:j‘::\\‘ «‘:’m}' :!fl : 1):]“”1:'0: ¥\ Stber spbniding Ue i) Boster - | hurried to the vicinity in hopes o | : ange Meeting {cation at his home here, witnessing a Klan ccremony, but, S 0B in| The educational committee witl! early arrivals found only the blazing [ 12 THRWIE ECRE B0 LU Have ehargs of the Community club cross which wag approximately 20 3550 [0l ar the orzantzatiow's meeting Wednesday evening of next t-high and which burned” for |85 3 el &k In8 O e e The major part of the pro- about half an hour, | feture of the evening will be a con- |&ram will be given by the children At about ¥:10 o'clock the New 005 R0 Fe o0 Bible class 0f the Hubbard school who have | itain potice department wits MOt o)ty of Now Britatn, This band been tralning and practicing for th |judge. | code, the parki Consfables Georgze Kanupka and |the proposed roy I of one futura project, 1 the ceo ssive ona. Castl int re- but that sinee t | indtcation of it. Following Mr, eretary Weldon of the er made a few compli | marks about the enthu people, wishing Evening. Residents of the northern part of J.. have re-|tho spirit which had ter spend- [ persons to the banquet. TONIGHT “SORROWS OF B tied that a forest fire was raging be- | for the past month. | : has broadcast several times from | } i hind Moorland Farms, the person | 3 v | » annual exhibition by the com- | LY Stat 3% and is well known to annua 3 | a - calling evidently mistaking uwm’“:’“fi”‘l‘“" il“‘(“" ‘"A‘hm. itend. bined girls and boys clubs will be | ADOLPHE MENJOU burning emblem fora brush fire, | evening’s Staged at Community hall on Friday, | The Tove Story of All Loves nea is anticipated at the | sathering. v 6. In addition to the program ! {to be glven by the local boys and girls there will be several acts from | out of town. Awards for profictency | n calisthenles and apparatus work | will be mads during the exhibition. | | beforo him untold we e competition 18 extremely close. || mad orgies he forgot New Britain department, not iving any word from town o clals, notified the fire department in g |8 The Ker that city which held its trucks in |, readines Iire Warden lewis A Griffith was not warned, nearby res Athlctic Club agton Athletic club will Ihold its regnlar weekly meating to- | morrow evening at $ o'clock at Tabs T e eidlng. the ‘th | hall, Kensington. Reports from the idents evidently deciding e i il G s cross offered no menace to a pos- ‘h:r?«.xwi;i‘;n'x;‘ '|'!_n):“ 13“): “\fryl'»fh::,‘“ The annual Rotary club shad din- | | kisses of his truc love, sible brush fir2. The scene of the fire | whioh oeccurred Sunday, showed up | P°T will be srr\-od_m the banqguet || Jost—to Satan. , Did was well cleared of brush and HO|pch alent among the rookies of |Nall of the Community building May || save him? immediate danger of spreading Was | 1pe jocal aggrezation, have enconr- % Several hundred are expected | possible. lage o ffic ¢ the w to attend. v aged the officials of the club who R nd i aorn s i aet poor, and money seen thi charming, feresistible, COMEDIF It is rumored that the ceremony e rord breakingl c - was the result of the statement by lsznrfu:-l:":li» ‘:;nfimr‘:nd i H;. \]r"':: {In the bascment of Community hall | .\.”‘ = l “SIIL E‘\"I!“l OVER" Governor Al Smith of Now York. | Every member Is asked to n(lnnn‘;;“\‘_‘e‘r’:“"",“fl“‘::““‘n::”‘;i'";n‘l,':":'; | WED.—THUES. el *ball Team Prepares. \e mee E tant business [EVery member is el danienr sl THY P s | 3 6 The ey tormed Bemin Bovs! | it ne it BuSiness| mhe Girly ciub Wil meet Thurs: POROTHY PHILLINS | ‘STRANDED IN PARIY’ baseball team is engaged in recon- | What They're Doing {8y vty 60 Commouniy hall. &) “REMEMBER” 0 with ditioning the baseball diamond lo-| Miss Elizabeth Wileox of Worth. |7 o'cloek: | REMEMBER 1 BEBE DANIELS The story of a man who forgot || | Matince E Day at 2:15 cated behind the Worthington Com munity house and in rounding ou its players for the season opener. The team has received its uni-| torms obtained by popular subscrip- |dance at Grange hall on Wednesday tion, and practice has been going on | evening, May 4. This dance 1was tor the past three tweeks. The boys| originally planned to take place in comprising the team hopa to put the | April, but was postponed until after Worthington Ridge district on the|the Legion ball. The Swanes club ington ridge has returned from an y xtended visit with friends in North | READ HERALD CL! | carolina. The Lo-Hi Girls' club will hold & FOR YOUR WANT! | baseball map and will doubtless|orchestra will render music. . enter the American Legion league.| The condition of Irving Suprenant GEE-WE COOLD Considerable material for a first| of Kensington, who is a patient at USE ‘EM TD BUILD class baseball squad has been re-|the New Britain General hospital as FIRES WITA IN OUR cruited from' the younger residents|a result of injuries sustained when ’ of the ridge district and they |h® was struck by a car on the turn- SHANTY! should give the other teams of the | Plke, 18 reported as being slightly im- league a stift battle for honors. proved. Play Progresses Favor Meeting. Popular opinion sccms to favor| The play to be given by the four the calling of a special town meet- | lcading organizations o Kensington ing for the purpose of voting on the | Mcluding the American Legion, the proposed fire department question, | Ladies” Auxillary, — the Kensington Opponents state that New Dritain is | l#ague of Wotacn Voters and the g o oed sery. | Kensington Athletic club, 1s being ;’i‘?,’:*,;;::“,‘,‘;‘:::&;:’ e e | rounded into shape by the commit- harge of culling Is offset by the|tcos in charge of the event. ach service offered. They state that in- | Cub will &lve a part of the program e bericneod men on a local depart. | @nd the entertainment will ~Include ek ol ot be as_efti. | 3inging and danelng by local talent e o ; fon, Tioe oy | and short sketchies by members of clent as the prosent ervice. The 00- | (e four groups, Proceeds of the yoslilon 'l’“f"dl': Iy, promineht | evont, which will be glven early in men as does the side favoring the | zray wi)) go to the Boys' club treas- installation of & local dCPRTUMENt. | ury for equipment expenditures. The reductlon in insurance rates s | Court Tonight the Legion's trump card. the classes| Judga George G. Griswold wiil W rating being reduced consider- | face a long docket at this evening's YES, AN'T KNOW AY MOM Plainville News TRUMBULL BOOMED Governor’s Brother in Line for |arivewas State C. of C. Presidency | Record-Breaking Crowda At Event in High School—>Mrs. Mar- Town—Funeral of John Glecason. The election of President Henry |hoon Trumbull of the Plainville Chamber | ¢rnor Trumbull act | night by Ernest E. Rogers, present {ber, at the annual banquet of the ' that there might be a defi nization. Mr. Roger ting the Plainville bo upon its work during the past yoar : said that its nt of the state organi- KNIT UNION SUITS ! ture, for boys 4 to 10, priced special for i & fis R For women, in band top, cuff knee, in | Wednesday 79 first event fu tha 1 extra sizes, priced special R e A SLA (& [and was the drst at which ladies More than tves of te chamber and those of tha invocation, e tusion of t fn Plainville the regulation: tion of prop- | v by outside experts, and spoke | d that there were no signs | of progress in Plainville from its|the court was not founding until about 25 years ago, en there was every | co Roger s., and Miss Dorothy Eden | communities might look in and see | Knoe ot Waterbury were brought 300 | | ¥rank T. Wheeler, chairman of | guilty of spredin high school building committer, ying that it was large enough for provide | growth in the more disparft future. <PLAINVILLEe® She gave him true love, Came Satan, well dressed, STRAND NEWS SIFIED ADS | ang a girl who remembered. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927 J. Coe, and John Simpson, plumbing contractor, and sald tha ha school had been completed fus within the appropriation. A sum of $500 had been recefved by the tow from the sa tha property OFFICE atlon grounds. General O'Ryan Speaks. Colontal Alr Lines, Future of Commercial Aviation First | evervthing else instead. He s that n England there was now bain bullt a plana containing a bal 125 feot long and with an e clevator which served five aireraft. Intc erclal avlation, he asse ned Out of floor: 1 com residency of [Plane. The lack of airpors fs ou forccast last | ETeatest handicap at stated. He urged eare in mak & pro cut cham- for 1t a | piness. hat it might bring 1 Chink clearly and pre result,” 1 He conclu morous a lotes o od had been as now men- and that hat he would | Il is already sion. The Governor s, ciub sang two was tha 10t held as t ol S school lavishly de 1 colors; of erom 19 he said, and aftc sus it will be entitled to sentatives instead of one as a e amo! wer, Britain ca- of Hartford | nesd of personal and other such pl asures which are enjoved withonw effort, he satd, cas th veally worthw ones are the ch ion on the part o the individual. It is largely to pro vida this sort, he aid, that the s has been sefting up fish and gam preserves whers peopie ean hunt ane meal 1l spoke on 1o welcomed 1 that out of chamber tion which and eoor- atail Ordered to Ieave Town Mrs. James Martin was ordered an “exhibi- | to leave Plai nter of the|when she was found guilty i ers to Plain- | last night of selling liquor. amiliar with | was arrestod on evidence obtaine redit to live | by conr {cuted by Grand Juror Charles I roduced as|Conlon, she Wi roduced and | Justice Willlam Cunningham. toastmaster. | Her hushand nw serving a ful of historic: for liquor law violations, cond offense, s this was her own fined s in nt. She was $100 anc ts and given 30 ail, the { jail term being suspended on cond speech, [ tion that she leave Plainville with ate cham- [a we mentary re- | stipulatior asm of the that larger | utoists n Court Michael J. Stack and Oswald J ned $10 1 costs apiece last night b nningham after being fou tice | Another Waterbury man jenino Guinola, was charged witl ing improper brakes and was as and had 11 |sessed $5 and costs. G for |William J. Foran prosccuted al three ca igh School, E Marchik of Rristol. arres: by Traffic Officer David Kauffmar for violation of the rules of the roa. had his es ttled out of court. Funeral of John Gleason was accidentally killed by flluminat {o'clock this aftermoon with servie at the undertaking parlor of W. Bailey & Co. Rev. A. A. Ball, pas tor of the Plainville M. E. church SATAN" tery. Bans of Marriage Announced He was Bans of marriage were announces med every- Community Theater AINVILLY \d spread | | Ith, the tey he scemed true love 1 MILTON 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS POP, US KIDS'LL KELP ) 7UATS AICE OF TUE WHEN YoU BESIN To ) BOYS, BU7 WHAT CouLD) BUILD OUR NEW 2 AOUSE — He made public acknowledgment of S ths interest taken by Architect Wil- | Our liam T. Towner, Contractor Robert he said, and he hopes General John F. O'Ryan of the was the first of ths two principal speakers. | General O'Ryan spoke of practically stimulated by the fact that Gov v onbratan a he | told the high school when he commanded Jus. | the nd Juror 2 il el L S » Pet Dog in Winsted in | Role of Fire Alarm ! Winsted, April 19 (P-—An The funeral of John Gleason, Who il e tbing, wovle ing gas Sunday night. was held at 2 officiated, Burlal way in West ceme- t|will taks place on May 4. t | tion will ¢ | bride, a trip to New York and Ihiladel of houses formerly on | phia. tima between the Miss Rose Pestillo, 1 here the school department might be Notes | n this for use In planting tress, | Mr. an rs. David Crosby Bedell establish ligh making stone 0 West Haven are receiving con and laying out the recrc 1day morning at ¢ of Merey fc Daniel Tedesco Their marriag A recep- | heid at the home of th 1 the couple will ve on | On their return they will live | hosy Haven, on April §. Mrs the daughter of Thomas W ¢ Bohemia streat. w el < ol | Miss Helen Hale of New Haven is | Nogt | visiting 1 [ Hale of West Mai nres are ¢ pratic $1.00, ¢ my Plainville Office, - tIme in New Britain, Room 1| 1 Wwille within one week | t found gullty by Watarbury, Conn., April 1 Jerome of O 1 ! Nangatuck, extled from the plac. Methodist ¢ [ trip by Fricnds of Mrs. Fred H 1 know that from her recent still con The choir of the Baptist ch 11 hold fts r 30 o'clock this evening at home of Miss Elba V Britain. Y| days with his mother, t | do of this tov 00 WUGH DRIN, |-~ NOT FODD ENOUGH - + Naugatuck Exile Dies of Priva- stool pigeon who purchased a sey | in a small town, he said, if that town | pint of intoxicant from her. Prose- ) edict 1|1 > | coholism and privation spending a period of 80 aays ban- | ishment from Naugatt Mrs. Martin agreed to this | in | period of his suspended sentence on ) | cording to polic Dom- ! |after viewing the body found to the tact that Shea had er f{acilitles in , {much to drink but v i the Forestville dist disposed to be ! this morning in a wretched hovel at 'he Merry s Ladles' Alq lnrch w pariors thi 1al election of [ — Pl 15t Biristol Resident are nding t w ments on - batension ha 1010, Hearings Scheduled of City Council 60 East street will be g 1o 1S recovering sl ned to her bed ilar rehearsal versary mass will be wrch of Our Lady tomorrow morning at k for John O'Hara. Makers will k thi: meet evening at ilardi of N o'clo s Royce Is Il a cet. and Mrs. Harry Ok ed 1o Pl iter of { flag ma is home from | | _ | beth Pike rong court i ar s s oI Joser o of Brookly Health Clinfc of the Via s . has returned after spending the | and Family Weit er th Michael Cal | be hela at 11 morni a'clo g in the as: Main Engagement An mother, Mrs. A, A.| i Gyl HEARING ON NEW SEWER Mental Health Clinie mt the city p on ke avenue and ing dumped there to 1if> more unbearable for the P. Layden, local real estate who resides n Middle street Hue, took s ¢ the for Repairs | would br < Voice Sent- DT s Project— at a cons Tor Meeting en mill the city to pay il o will ba able to > A ansis! of H: : L T 1D AIieR A o Harold A 1 in 1 Funeral of Mes, Mons Larson 1o noun | Semrow o gton aver nd AL 0. . Meceting Frederick Adams of Ior The reg meet ay nich i i he e Fire of Hit v 1st, T am disconti Will spend all Na- Buildin none 12T R oalk wilkiont s B. Jolingo > Hearings At Cound ed notices to on Park stre tion in Waterbury of horoy cour! Railroad Hill street from al-| Siea wa k here, hop- | ion of the | o return at tha expi had been living In a sh Hill street which, a ang-out for I A. Crane|t meeting was pr This morning at § o'clock, ac- | Mayor John 1% W ct last nig sided over by Neighhorhood Prayer Meeting orhood Prayer 9:30 o'cloclc at the home of 59 Woodland Al Meeting | s rey Post Activities t will be observed prey Post, No of this eity. der Ogren Wwith 1 the festivities as also a number of I t will att onnaires i at § o'clock Prosy An Unlucky Motoreyele | On Saturday of 1 . James Cal; no of East Bristol was befo Prosecut Attorney James Mather operating a motoreycle witho per rewi ion and after ¥ had ex 1 to the court of- fici he was simply taking it to te for repairs, his case | was nolled on payment of costs, ftcier arnoon, ( t ar- cording to others living in the shack who Dbrieflly to: 1 he drunk a quart of milk, and at 3 fl'l'm’wl e nlanss of 'tz-» city a motorevels o'clock was dead. | explained the co-operation extended elori 16 Was ‘alse the city officiais by t e water wddition, Sal- tor opt » home of Maurico Orchard street, Carroll family to which was Lurnir n ‘\hw 1 awakened by the terrfer pawing at { her art aroused her brother in a nd he, pa DENIES LEGION CHARGE |issue for that amou proximately 3.1 mills ¢ | Liheral club at | day denied that t {ed with tha you sponsor ¥ department L cally other on of police, carly tod submitted for vakened two members of tl anger from fire he blaze start- and spread to floor in the ot 12t the voters 1 v chimne k on the ran upst Marie J. Carroll who was | (; ,chased and a large am 1 be ready f coet of tl Ni came aw of t ¥ dressed, © ) ¢ of hoth Fas tand seAt in an alarm o men saved the honse and th 2000 $200,000 nccording to 1ze was limited to about §40u | | 2, | ginec ihe tax to = | Ch r. Pa., April 19 (@ Kerlin deposed at instit to- > club was affiliat i movement inists, as alleged hleel post, Amel 1 by com rnard iver's license nht him to head- eleased fied by Salvatore appeared nay IR ed towa olled on in 80, making a8 n Egrav- [ the total pa two brothers that land oreycla be pur- ount ¢ iocation (Groom-to-Be Ts Tl and t fal Marriage Is Postponed ristol Dan April 19 (P T mar- apy " Nash, a weli the his city and Miss of Danby Wednesday “. chur to groonts taken ill Mon, removed to the treatment lasy nding physician staty on that whila hi; wonld ude by ) cony % he has hopes of hiy 3 ide-to-be, is at hey WHY, WE'RE GONNA PICK UP ALL TW' BLOCKS AN STICKS AN'SHAVIN'S \WE'LL KEEP TN PLACE LOOKIN' NICE AN CLEAN \WELL=-7ME FIRST CONTRACT, HAS BEEN LET/ Fa Ay (s A B

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