New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1927, Page 7

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- o An Unasual Offe Beautiful Reproductions of Their Work Nicely Bou Board Covers one of the ablest critics on graphic art. James McBey Sir Frank Short, R. A. J. L Ander Zorn Frank Brangwyn, R Alphonse Legros Frank W. Benson Jame: for the collector. Special sale price—a book ... .. For Sale at Our Big Book Section Very Special At Wool Goods Section mixtures, These are all high class reproductions Twelve drawings in each book, 915 by 714, very suitable for framing or Tweed Coatings Width 56 inches Regular price $2.95—yard ...... S $ ' 95 An exceptionally fine quality coating, <nft vet heavy enough to he made up without lining. Specially suited for ehildren’s and ladies’ coats and suits. The colors include tans, blues, greens, browns, ete., in pleasing At wool goods section, remember, for $1.95 vard. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED S, “Modern Masters of Etchings” nd With Heavy With an introduction on each artist’s work by Malcolm C. Salaman, . Forain A. SirD. Y. Cameron, R. A, Marius Bauer F. L. Giggs, A. R. A. Edmund Blanchard s McNeil Whistler Sir Francis Seymour Hayden, P. R. E. $2.50 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927, ' Plainville News [F0 505 will win every game, and they ‘; Mrs. Ella Zickwolle President of To Name Building Inspector | Ladies’ Aid Society e S 1 —_— spector to enforce the r who tha ch 'REBEKAHS AT ASSEMBLY| : Delegates and Members Go To Glas- | °1 that it will be Ozra I. Cooley. | tonbury—Many At Grange Meet- now engaged in he will b dge and the ti | ing—To Name Building Inspector | e required | —High Bowling Scorcs—Briefs, |'"® Tosition. The commission | composed of First Salectman J | s kwolte was ree | president of the Ladies’ Aid soc: (of the Plainville M. E. church s {the apnual mesting hald last ey Lockwood. Attending Conference Arthur Ball, illa 3 urch, left end the annual 2 in Brooklyn, N. parlors. Other! 7 the society wer resident, s, n: third Mrs. Wer Ttebekahs Attend The delezates from Ma bekah lodge who wera el Assembhly . tha inft he local lodgs is semil 1t 25 of the Martha Rebakah | will leave at 6:30 o'clock this es | ning to attend tha assembly an |l sea the work put on. All h going will H ow 4 inz to fo which the col L ors will be decorated Berlin News = it sivcestn About 200 guests assembled last 11 at the Murray Homestead | he whist party for the benafit mt ray acted as| hostesses e gl which in- |1 cluded many out of town visitors as as local residents. i | DMrs. Henry was winner of | the door prize, \\) ist. prizes to th Hartlord at St. Pawl's xoon e Mrs. Henry Rose fo M Buckl of | v itain, fl . ‘w‘: men’s '.”“,/. We LEGION D]GS FOR MEMBERG sy gieiuind o winiass ca I third: H fourth Playground Fund Swelled as Mur- S ‘;'mn.h\1”1‘»‘§~"\'irg.m':"f ’lr:r"‘\; an, ' Mrs, Leonard Arute, Mrs nes Ma- a T ray Homestead Receives Larg Crowd at Benefit Whist—TLegion decorat- nd Easter lilies, v Supper ¢ will be held on 6:15 room e Berlin Girl to Hold County Meeting. i hurch, z Notes Wesley Dickinson retu fishing trip mu 1 from a nin irtiucei of Hartford was th Methodist church. An enter- v . with Miss Mary Tilla. 045" Sith him {taimment_inthe maln auditorium Ensington. as maid ¢ suckers whicl awill The public s invite bridesmaids were An SEes [t aticun: B ol Charles Landry of | The ladics of Sacred Heart church | s the record for fle ever seen in this vi s in the East B fish, although it was not extraordi- nary in length, was as large around *|a common tomato can and tipped the 0 F v | heam at two pounds and a half. ~ Grange Meeting A large attendance was p t weekly meecting of the Grange held last evening at th | sanization’s hall on Farmington ave- | i | i | Baceero w bearer Campt and Lucy Turchetti a Joseph Genino were ushers. er the ceremony a reception 10 in Fraternal LK . and later the couple lat lding trip to Philadelphia, | Atl 13 gton, D. C. On their| Mr. and I'ascione will in Hartfor: Fined in Court of Kensington was o crea- rlin brook. The e, The feature of the o a concert by the I class costs last evening at regniar Tuesday evening session A B rh{\‘!m\'n notirk Juags | Mond wBIcH hew b o Griswold presided and im. | imes through WIIC. jfen > fine after testimony sub- | What They're Doing “mw 1 the charge of breach of | v Tleischer, son of Mr. and inst Suneski. Constable rles H. Fleischer of Dec o . Ritchie made the arrewe. |Street, Kensington, is liome (rom‘“m Jocketed by the state po. |HAarvard for the Easter vacati roned as none of the ipals appearcd Legion News, 1o membership contest of Rol- Kasica post with the Legion of ¥armington, howill close o oo | that unday, is proceeding mip and tuelk, 1 It cording r(‘n Commander Harold 3 Dragging Road entres of the lncs res| Although activities on the pro- every member to 1 during the P0sed new highway which s next few days to insure a victory, |Scheduled to be laid through this| According to the contest rules, the LOWn during the coming summer ars Joser of the contest will ba obliged |1acking, the state highway commis- to furnish a steak supper to the Sion is extending its reconditioning Winner, and the Farmington Legion- |activities on the Beech Swamp and ctting their appetites | armington avenus routes during for the meal, claiming that the local (his week. Tt is thought that a | tion has no chancs to equal Postponement of the new highw possihla as the crable amount in an l‘fl H to ¥ as smooth as pos- rominent Legione | Sible, and many local residents fear naires were present nd speech that this step denfes the |\rnn<7.<wl were made by the leaders ef the | PFOETam in regards to the new high- organization in this vicinity. Sid i ! g Bolton-Kasica post will he hest to| Representative Stevens recently other posts at the county meeting |annonnced that the lu-;lnvn: com- to be held fn Grango hall, Farm. | M 1 promised him that the ington avenue, on Sunday afternoon, | Hew v would go through April 24, at oclock. A large | cordi », but aside from | Fathering is expected from all su surveying mo"f\',[ rounding posts, and all ex-service | the > has centered its activities | men are extended an invitation by |On scraping and oiling the w'fsv‘nhl 1 W Pritain home of Mrs. Emil O. Shjerden of 2N Worthington ridge. The speaker ot Perf the afternoon was Mrs. F | ery age lor v o their Commander Ventves attended stafe meeting held in Lyme last|lecp the highw evening. Soveral the | consic the local post. | roadbed, A large d tion will attend the ¥ast Berlin Items Seichoprey mecting of the 102nd | An fnvitation has been extended to | regiment in New Haven this evening. | the members of the Boys' club to Most of the members of Boiton- [attend tha Hartford County Older Kasica post were members of the Boys' confarence to be hald fn Sims- ) under Colonel Parker, and bury Friday evening and Saturday, y hail the re-union with enthusi- | Aprit 29 and 30, All boys over 14 asm. T.ocal men will take part in| years of age are eligibls to attend. | the parade to be held in the Eim | Mrs. Gustav Pettit has returned City and will take part in the meet- from a visit With relatives in New TI lot 'ha St. Paul playground fund was day even {held last evening. The Misses Kath- | Mary Bo erine and | p Ma- [ for boys who par » William > is invited to at-| A chicl yroadeast many | Here is a new, sclentific remedy | foot troubles that draws out all \beth | Telief Jjust as soon as I Wickwire who spoks on current [and in a few days you will (nrh.t‘ b whl mes mity ha s0 clul ing at ti 0is on ) will meet T home of Mr: n street library rooms will be ope v afternoon hange of books. Boys' club will meet 1 Louis Cote. vs. Richard Hulber of Mr. and of Wilcox avenue yesterday n May 6 the annual exhibition of 1 on May 7 the Boys' team will par > outdoor tr pate in t the ba nity building next T g by the Lad Aid society o | Will Jiold a whist in the church so-| rooms next Tuesday evening. public I3 invited to attend. Achmg Feet | Sore *Feet, Burning Feet, Swollen Peet, Sweaty Feet Relieved in Pive linutes ness and inflammation almost gic-—Ezo. even wear smaller shoes with | ect comfort, Your feet will feel| 0 {9 applie you ever had any foot trouble: you want to see your foot mis- disappear at once, got a pack of Lizo today at Fair Dept. Sto our favorite drug store, EVERYZAMNG IN TUE PLAN SEEMS 70 BE EXACTLY WHAT WE \fiifi;‘r- WE SMOULD BE STARTED IN | ANOTRER \WEEK - lock, at Com-|Avo and evening for Jr., was the | ovs' and Girls' club will take | i guished club | present. Th meet on Trinity per will ba served| The Plainville boys' et hall of the Comi- esday eve- a | 0 i3 superior to powders, tab-| nd plasters In relieving tired, ! ng, burning. swollen and bad- | ihe Basiln wbliterced clitb “‘,,[‘:‘Inr‘llnz feet. Tzo restores the feet at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the 'O Such perfect conditfon that you ¢ | ain with the s. jano trio |ticularly no n Lois |lowed to take ti Godfrey, | When the team +ding | homs nj Monbleau-Fones Wedding s! Mroand Mrs, here|who have Diroad strect visiting , have left £ they, wera marrie Saturday evenin will Homes and | yiile, \ Tickets Going lmpml\ | ckets for n 1 Ball which school gy rirman of the commit A number of Ve committee will mect t; all m £ | Down! f{tee in charg match with total of tha he le men al S50 took both home series ¢ Plainville te: st n i only one s 100, a 97 by M on Friday n requested to | Boys' Team Issues Challenze all te 1 allenge to any nine in Hw [ state averaging from 14 to 16 vear tlof age. Games may be | throngh T.oufs FPestillo, telephone Tha local players are asked Murphy T ol i, | | ! <PLAINVILLE® TONIGHT — THURS, DOROTHY PHILLIPS in “REMEMBER" An amazing drama of two sisters who loved the same man. An 1su romantic tam fillea with trange situations and || capped by a smasiing climax. Somcthing new and difterent in STRAND NEWS I PLAINVILLE COMEDIES [T Ch Ay e NOVELTIES ’ BEBE D §V1P3 S FRI—SAT. || ‘STRAN l)FD IN PARIN JACK HOLT in THURSDAY “BOR\' TO THI', WEST” PAULINE STARKE = ——— LIONEL BARRYMORE | | | | | NEXT WEEK | THOMAS MEIGHAN in “BLIND ALLEYS” I in ‘Women Love Diamonds’ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TSAW A PICTURE OF O, INE GOT TRAT ALL Do A BUILT-IN FEATURE | | FIXED =7MERELL BEA PLACE FeR TAE FOR A BREAKFAST | | ANCE BUFFET INTME NORTH ) 7DASTER AND ROOM SOMEWLERE WALL AND 7UE ROOM WILL /7 PERCOLATOR ! IN TAIS MAGAZINE FACE ON 7).\8 ~ GADDEIQ' clello, Chambrello, Stevenson, G. Hartsa e Havden, 0. Hayden, Solomone, both pinfall zame points to Dalena, Car Repu slley dio frans New Ha- other candidatea, Frank ven T st ni | Frank Sabla will coach|rolied la‘e, t Pl IN EDUP[E which has taken the 1, and scores we CHOOSE OFFICERS| - = =5 e taking great interest in thelr team. A meeting of the building eom-| adopted buiflding code, which goes t 1. While it is not! 95 | ot Lacy Galgano and Frak Garl R ‘55373 the| s Disappeared in Jamuary | ek e 10 st Mr. v has had experience in build- both the I, Kimmel, Bobert I. Coe and Nex attend tha state a a2 Constable Tt ning at 6 stabla T Ltonbury left s e | place. bl rollad up by the Two-Man Team Loses l _Bristol News ingly low. Tha seoras: Lodge, t 8 o'clock \lrlhr-dl “t Church Bowling The W V. S W. V. Convention Delegates D7 0f property Appointed—City Council Receiyes o Flood of Pettions—Woman Driyer Strikes Pedestrian — Whitewash £ For Trees 402 427 413 Sharks To Form B. & F. Girls' Club 174 the parents of t t All girls n business or prof. & they } T A Ny invited to attend ng in t Congregational Girls' ¢ Y. W. C. A. Mis of Hartford will \pplication Rieiectad To Extend Water Mains Police Court Report e t of Judge William. J t Main s Mra, 1 fines, Of this of |ar t. 870 was turned over to the Ralph b 1 rl\ Commissioner < of the char . Mr. and Maple Presents Claim for Vall, A A cla zos was irthar notics, str * §1.00. Wood and Unpaid ¥ a new tie.— g voted ion for Deny Rflmrl% of : S . mads 8 Drive on Pan;:alux‘ it et Athens, Greees, Aprft 20 6@—a- | : . Suakst rv':.lv:;.‘!‘]:r“v ’!.\\t o ‘: o v ; n autom wling Contract Awarded rs in be !'\' of B .. PULIOR] oy J 3 5 ko8 . Genera Minister clare 'y partisan 1 the idea of 1 work will lv. His n hy Gen- | ort Tzed 1, on the | on 1is side in a Woman Driver Hits Man SUICID L, April 20 (@ of Martin Fl soro was found ckstone river A Drive Withont Ticense discovered a A in ti s o e Mr. Kir < hon of his coat on the river bank |’ b 4 Trees May Be White- ing suicide. A1 i : washed RBURNED TO DEATH Lt S ’ Mass, April (| fore T IHRE 8 AoEnSy e omis, 19, who livad alone | Mather this moning and his ¢ | on the Tesiie Remis farm, was burn- | ® i & morning the place. Tt is heliev was trying to save from bullding which nt fir V. Convention . Hadsell lll 1D AS BIGAMIST I Sfamford April 20 P — Leonardo this eity was| A. PINKUS Aba Tr | houna over to the eriminal supe |<.ri Ereitos 38 Eyesight Specialist co! Judge Justus Fennel of the | \yjan, Ju T s jcity court at a hearing today on alKing 1. ol 30 ‘\'»{"" St “‘:‘l':"‘ ‘ | charge of bizamy. Te was marrled joy, Alox J 7 22 Years on Main Street. |September 8, 1018 In Ttaly. ! Provincher, Edw I Explain, Pop WAY THATS AN 1 TALIAN STARCASE TUAT WE'RE GOING GEE, AR GONNA HAL COME 70 € WAAT'S AT \ SPoSED BE A PICTURE

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