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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 | | Plainville News | -7 i T e v mares “| Bristol News Sgpig G | NOTSATISFACTORY 5.t T e S ‘WE” MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Angels—Divulio Jo 4 Yulio of = (Towm Plan Gommision Disap- s o comes meaey 282000 50 Sn i < To Pusons Eliminated o . Scarlet fev for wh | proves Enacted Measue | 20050 D i X NSt Eeenting Eoonomy Program After Easter Specials in Ready-to-Wear MUK GRADE STILL FIGH ', St i 2 2 2 et CONMUNTY CHEST PLANS State Agent Collects Good Samples Bullding Permits For $25.575 Ts- That Will Make the Women Happy ek bl e o 8 ae s ey | s ik it L T Fever Causes Death of Child — Jo: oI . it b RELERIOL lund Wedding—Park Board In- | New cases o Bishop Acheson Here Tonight. > 13 . B e of creases Life Guarnd's Salary. at the Way Prices are Reduced | he ik gt v o ts and adopted by Have a look at the dresses we are 9 5 offering vou at only, each ... S $]0. 5 :'.' he P . to the P Many of which have been priced up to $25.00 War Among Junior Nines There are individual pieces included in this lot. That is one of a kind. i N & Py § . There are dresses for street, for afternon and evening wear. Sizes 14 to 40, made of flat crepes, georgette and satin, only $10.95 each. Finer dresses that have been much higher priced are offered at this X after Easter sale at, each Y ¢ tha it i $25 OO 0 ) the approval of That means saving up to $10.00 on those you select. i ments a ton a atree In this group yvou will find dresses for every occasion. There are dresses for business wear, others for street, afternoon and formal occa- sions, dresses of cloth in the newest spring styles. Dresses of geo flat crepe, satin, chiffon, ete., embodying every new styvle feature tt " Charles Bfliott Dies been brought out this spring. See the dresses at £2 R Had Boer On COATS SPECIALLY PRICED IN THIS SALE AT, EACH ; : s He had b ‘i | Ricco Gusti of W That at tire above rates mean savings of $5.00 to $10.00 on any coat selected. They are all the latest models for spring, made of faney mix- tures, attractive plaids, twills, kasha, etc., in plain and fur trimmed styles. Also silk coats. The size range includes those for women and misses. Big hifie ip LolR SoRn oF Mar 3 £nes ! s ool th Hacket a M Edson AL |~ 3 e values at $23.95 and. $34.75 each, | {t will also maks the proposed n b 1t of he 1 b o " | Peck . Meeting ments more expensive, Tt : e b s 7 §500 & e Called For Rubbf Ethar . No, Kr ,increased cost. it {s belte it} = eIy 3 \ o'clock | Saquad A of make {t actually nt . , For Library Beneft LD Ke the im will b S 3 org for them 5 b “amusl S of St. Mar {May 1, although not lar will |is spending the week wAth fri i 4 by th il o Cew Rritain o j bring court costs with them and the| The fi’e and drum corps will m 0 e s e : P % eriin @WS |trifiing emount nesded for the Ii- | this £ at 7:20 o'clock & [ concaral et < ConslNE of thaipupaipdllihe iaonsin Call Tor Rids on Sewer RBarbara smaller than the cost of t The Girls' to have food ch will follow the | avening at : ? h s standard, acearding | tion of the storm watar saw 4 e leck of lcensing. o'clock. Every membs nalys e RantEn |l anst & R ¢ by |1 toa Letws To Present Play to ba pressnt, | ofticer, Dr. Goorge F. Cook. from | the board of sel p, T € anf 13 orrow. morn= The women of the Kensington ¢ 2,780 fost 1 ing: ) st be g 3 The Boys' club will meet tomor- | {he state dspartment of health, M. | will be app Methodist church willl presentyrorc evoning at 7 o'clock at Com.|J. Barnos of the state ;"vr'h"f"" and will co 2 e D “Listen Lady.” a two act play early | myniee g {recently made an sarly morning| nch tila. Rids must / S Gt T |in May. First rehearsals for the . F | visit here and collscted samples of | M. on Monday 2 O Sl | coming event ware held last evening | will be open tomor- Bichop Acheson Here Chicken ¥ hab 4 o |the varlous dealeps’ milk: ha and| . e and the cast of characters has be Ron BT ey e e e ek ) Al b ragan Bishop . Cam ! \ .. ) b : tithe pag f el £ g S % | Achsson will confirm a large class @ New Britain Oficials Set Logal|shons trom tne women ot the pase| ™5, L0k e of Sacred Hoart chureh | SmBles inthe “fatuen.” The ‘most | Achson wil sontien « lavse s _ Whitmore Funeral will hold their whist party at the |nC'200 AdvARCe In rating i that of | g ap 7:50 o'el After the T Fm at End The Tuneral of William Whitmore | Church parlors next Monday eve- |10 Flainvil b (:“ ]'M'M N fon service Tie will talk i | o¢ Beckley Quarter, who was found | Ning instead of Tues ng as | KO aeatiston topiyle hally to the 1 of the par- dead from a heart attack last Sat-|announced last night. & | by Dr. Cook to be partly : ,.and {t Is his wish that all who {urday morning on a veraada in that Dalbey will be the hostess, el D o8 3 4 should do so, OLD PISTOL DISGOVEREDEmsrrm. Was eld thia afternoon at| There was a fald ttendance a¢|NCY Sterilizng outn {mportant matters to disc | rofrigerator. W efroeshments will be s e 3 o'clock from the funeral pariors|tha meoting of the Community club | o rigerator. | refreshmien 1 of B. C. Porter and Sons, New Brit- |last evening. The discussion o tho [\MTFOXS the auality o | Rifre HiEnt n aln. Rev, Samusl A, I pastor | previous weel as to the showir e SR of the Berlin Congregational church |membership cards when SeRCnAlL ST N Ofsn o it ; T 0] s » Cre: - 0 e loft of the prosc Notes offtciated. Burial was held at Bridge [the hali was tabled for anot .“fi,’;f“v"‘r”m il il el R Gl b Older ~—Date For Men's Lyceum Silver | cemetery. week, Children will be permitt clerox) 95, J. Lewis 93, Waltar Pas- | wit} e to 92, Lo Lage 87, J. M. Burns £5, [ pany so that it may bo fl Midweek Service {attend the meetines of the llus Gaudet §3, Truman Tuttle 78, fire alarm is sent in and an Anniversary Banquet Changed. Willlam Emerson will fead the|vided they accompany thelr Reports from the New Britain | MidWeek services at the Kensington lents. The custom of sending flow- | 3¢y ity 5 (PSR TR B0 & e B 8 50 & Methodist church this evening at'ers to sick members will be cmv.}m‘,“,( per cuble centimoter was as | in the audience may be water department have lald at rest 7.5 oojock, Rev, May H. Lord, tinued but will be acted on at each! foliow Pinnaclerox prod- | Baseball Mcetin fears of Berlin that the present|pastor i9 attending a conference held | meoting, a vote to bo taken. |y : .000; Pas-| A meating was scheduled water situation {n that city, which in Now York city and will be unable Mr. and Mrs. Olof Benson are re-| cld today to n e arrans: has been described as unfavorable to [to fill the pulpit this evening. A |ceiving congratulations upon the! ‘or a twilight baseball leaxu 5 T am discont immediate expansion, would in any |large attendance is expected to hear [birth of a son born yesterday morn- —— - -y | Representatives of the B . g s, Will sper way deprive this town of “flm'h!r. Emerson this evening. ling at the Hartford hospital. Mother ¢ {rrumbull Eleetric Co., and Btandard |, YN n, Room 5 service. Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, pastor, will |and child are doing nicely | Steal were expected to be present, R Thone 121! Tize New Britaln officlals have de~t 19 /oo midwes W. H. Payne and Rev. A. L. Bur- Saption dosa. mox seriously - affect | Berlin Congree: N this | srosn will leavo.shortly 7or Brook: “PLAINVILLE® the New Britain supply and that, |Vening at T:s - an e fe ey ulll ‘ectand TODAY ONLY Date Changed the annual New York Fast confer-| e e e ] e shie Bt ence of the Methodist church, which || DOROTHY PHILLIPS tn Firemen’s Ball ATTO KNOCKS DOWN CHILD. vlll be in sess hailcan | a Ear | Eaward F. Suprenant of 78 Maple town, the step would not be taken |the Kensington Men's Lyccum which ,“v"{k" In sesslon for the comin “REMEMBER' | At the New High School Bdw '::UOI“'\A’H v;‘\h\u\ 8 i time. The New Britain of-|was scheduled to he held at the |Weok: g Friday Evening, April 29 e n tement has relfeved anx- | Kensington Congregational —church P Would You Surrender the Man icials . ST | “oncert from 8-9 fety in the minds of many Berlin- | pariors on Tuesday evening. May 3, |Fined $100 in Hartford /| You Loved to Your sister? Conce l;‘:‘mcing from 941 ites and especially of those town|has been changed to Monday ev odce = » ; san 5 5 A = fathers who at one time feared nm!m“g, May 2, according tol the com- For Drunken Driving || he stors of a Man who rorzot Wonderful Music by the nearby city might find it neces-'mitton on arrangements, headed by | (Spectal to the Herald) and a Girl who Remembered. TASILLO’ ORCHESTRA i rtford, Aprll 21—When Arthur| e’ S sary to discontinue the service be-|George Green. Ro, w Britaln drove up Farm-|| STRAND NEWS Distinguished Guests cause of a shortage. | On that date the mpeaker of the|;, . : 2 igton avenue vesterday ho liftla| T Colorful Decorations 4 T": 3’“‘:2"‘)“"{:‘":‘,:";';0"'”‘&“;“‘; con. | Cyening will be Senator Frederle C.|(hought the vehicle purring along| ARR L A Gala Time ce to g s im_ | Walcott, president pro tem. of the \hehind him was a patrol wagon, | COMEDIES | | Tickets §2 a Coupl : siderable expensq if, O e Tiarawans |state senate, member of tho finance byt when he failed to maintain | ickets §2 a Couple PROTOSAL i ‘(n"fn:,',‘t ecessary to Koep its|COmniite of tho state legislaturo |ratgne course he was stgnalled to| STRAND PRICES Checking Free Sealed propoals, miarked or for home consumption. Link. (And possible republican guberna-{the curb and placed under arrest | MATINEE 100150, ‘\\I.nur.\‘\‘» Wt o x (“-imv‘.. nt system with another | torial choice for the next e . L for operating under the influence of i |o¢ Selectmen of Plainville, nearby city, presumably Meriden, or |Senater Walcott has gained ‘0 Hiquor. Today Judge George T. NING— 5 {cor tho construction of the establishing of a local water |throughout New Kngland as one of Day fmposed a fine of $100 and| 7 =il . [ly 2750 ft. of 24-i 5 ould tecossarily follow any | the most forcoful speakers in s through Attorney Har- FRIL & SAT. cOmmum Theater [ Tile” Storm Water Sewer with such action by the New Britain|political body at Martford and shurg of New Britain, pleaded Tane Grevls | | purtenances, in the Town of Plain Tourds large gathering is expected to hear!not guilry. | G i e | PLAINVILLE '\\,11- will I‘“,rm“vx\ml at !l{m offic smoke Fills Stearns House {him when he visits this place. —_— 1 5 | of the ectmen up to p. m., Indications of another disastrous | Carnival Coming HOO! EW LIGHTS, r with JACK HOLT. E 7 | Monday, May 24, 102 fire alarmed the residents of the| srrancements for the indoor car- B.*K. McCumber of the Amerlcan | TODAY | Proposal, blanks, plans | | | | club 1 N milk Sealed proposals for the constra Dog Licenses Still Slow In Coming In As End of Month Draws Near = g ats. | Bridges Belng Constructed i | ———————1 \qpy & g Two overhead | To Fnterta > Bris home of Harold Stearns of WOrth- | yjcal to_be held at Lloyd hall, Ken- |Gas Accumulator Co., is In this city MON—TUES. G B ” flcations may be obtained tngton ride yosterday QPt@POON | incion Sunder the nuspices of the |making the final hook-up of the new | SCNTEY HANES in Women bo.\_e Diamonds flea of Selectmer when smoke poured thro the | o “paul T. A. & D. soclety and the |traffic lights. About 8 o'clock this | b X ~| SHO | IWIfl] The Board of A tho Cagitlns Wil i o b house in & manner which Indlcated | gingytan Ainletic club, are near-|MOFRINE the lights on Maln and | ROE | Pauline Starke |the rizht to reject any or all " : bl i \ ey S rapidly _epreading flames. TOWN jne complation, The thres-day event|West Main streets showad red, stop- | Owen Moore |:posals, t Re i SRR D ) rocontly to Count and Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff, upon be- | i) ‘tako place on the evenings of |PINE all trafiic, and did :ot change | THURS. Lionel Barrvmore J. 3. KIMMEL, i e the salary of Grattan 0'Cons | Countes " ood of ing notified of the conditions, spnt |y "an V20 a0 May 2. Cards, (0 ETeen. Buflding Inspector A. N.| THOMAS MEIGHAN fn Douglas Fairbunks. Jr. | JAMES SIMPSON S G e e o Eovke - e e in o call to the New Britain fire de- | "y 5%y o) SO0 Bl ooy and | Rutherford notified police hoad- ey | Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. | E. P, PRIOR AR partment which sent Master fe-§ o iiomone’ have been planned | fAdanarters and the mafter was at- ! ar Selectmen of DI - : E AT o ARl fri chanic E. G. Burke and FIreman e . ¢no ovont, Dancing will be hotd | tonded to. Plainville, Conn, April 20, 1927, 14 for that amount + Find ld Pistol ehoked chimney which caused s | 0oth of New Britain, were the lucky Tack dratt “to. send tha smoke | inders of an old plstol, dated 1711, u‘"_o“h the Motme, which they found near Short Hul R. O. Clark Tmproved Kensington, recently when they The condition of R. O, Clark of | Were clearing land about a cabin in Fast Berlin was reported today as | that viclnity. George H. Peterson T being somewhat improved. Mr. |Of New Britain fs the present owner T AAVEAT TOLD TH' AAVE \NALL PAPER \WITA s W\ v Clark was taken suddenly ill at his| Of the gun which is of the single FELLAS YET 7UAT T PICTURES OF ALL KINDS ANSELF -TAERES A — AAR-AIOBODY home on Tuesday evening, and has |Shot ball type, and 1s well preserved. GOING TO HAVE OF ANIMALS ON 1T MY ! STACK OF MONEY l ANT YR HO% DR caused conslderable anxioty to his| Residents of the vicinity state A PoP'S 80T NINE THAT AIGA AN’ UE POP AFRAID KAOW WHERE HE many frlenda since his attack. He | tbat numerous arrow heads, spear ROOM ALL T© My i | JAOUSAND DOLLARS KEERS IT AID INA Anaa 2 has been extremely active of late in [ heads and stone hatchets have been OWN /N OLR { A7 HOME T0 BUILD k ROX IN A DRAWER, SDM‘ATVEAL KEEPS IT! > community work as well aa in |found near there frgm time to time ANEW MOUSE ! i 'OUR NEW MOUSE IN OUR DINING 3 MG business circles and it is thought|and the section {s rich in old \ed b WNITH ! that he has felt the strain of over-| colonial lore. Peterson plans to Worl investigate the origin of the gun Dog Licenses which has a resemblance of the old Dog owners of the community are | North guns manufactured at that Teaving the licensing of thelF pets to [ time in Beckley Quarter, although the last minute, according to Town | the revolver has not the signature Clerk Arthur L. Woodruff who asks| which is found on most of the that the canines be registered be- | North pistols. fore May 1. Parrazo and Norfelt have spent Although 400 “Towsers” roam In | considerable time about that section the town, only 90 have thus far|as both are lovers of the outdoors been entered on the books, the re-|and they, have féound quantities of maining 310 having but 15 days to! arrow heads and other Indwafi relics. obtain thelr metals disks of identifl- East Berlin Items cation. | Miss Frances Plerce who former- The fines which will be levied on ly taught at the Hubbard school here

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