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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED After Easter Specials in Ready-to-Wear That Will Make the Women Happy at the Have a look at the dresses we are offering you at only, Many of which have been priced up to $25.00. There are individual pieces included in this lot. That is one of a kind. There are dresses fo 40, made of flat crepes, georgette and satin, only $10.95 each. Finer dresses that have been much higher priced are offered at this after Easter sale at, That means sav In this group you will find dresses for every occasion. There are dresses for business sions, dresses of cloth in the newest spring styles. Dresses of georgette, flat crepe, satin, chiffon, etc., embodying every new style feature that has been brought out this spring. See the dresses at $25.00 each. COATS SPECIALLY PRICED IN THIS SALE AT, EACH $2395 and $34.75 That at the above rates mean savings of $5.00 to $10.00 on any coat selected. They are all the latest models for spring, made of fancy mix- tures, attractive plaids, twills, kasha, ete., in plain and fur trimmed styles. Also silk coats. The values at $23.95 and Berlin News BURGLARS ONVISIT TOBERUIN STORFS Pedelli's and Anderson's Estab-' lishments Broken Into ALARM SCARES THEM OFF | From | Hospital to Home Here—Legion | Irving Suprenant Returns County Meeting on Sunday Bring Large Gathering—Items, Two burglaries In onec of which resulted in a $100 los and the other in frustration because of a home made burglar alarm, are| i keeping Kensington police busy to- in an effort to apprehend the| burglars who are thought to be the| £ame as those who broke into Cole's| &rocery store two weeks ago. | The first victim was Joseph Pedel-| 1i who conducts a general store near the American Paper Goods Co. plant In Kensington. Gaining en- trance by removing a pane of glass in the side door of the establish- ment, the burglars rifled the con- tints of three cash registers and trousers, combs and flashlights we taken. The proprictor esti- es their value at about $50. The break discovered at ut 6:30 o'clock this morning by | . Pedelli who, with Harold Ven- . found the pane missing in the| door. The robbers had pried| open the desk and had strewn the! contents about the store. The fact! that they were acquainted with the | place was brought out when it was diccovered that they used a serew | driver to pry open the cash dmwer.! the implement being located in a tool box under several cartons of | stock. | Pedelll notified Constable Frank | EBrown who got in touch with state authorities after cxamination of the premises. | At the store of Charles Anderson | on Main street, Kensington, the burglars did not fare so well. Care fully removing two panes of gla which were found unbroken this| morning, the thisves bent two fair | sized bars and squeezed their wa into the rear room of the establish- mont, which is a notion store. From | there they centered their efforts o 2 locked and barred door Thicl separated the back room from the | main store. That they were not| boys 18 evident in that they broke| from its moorings a large and firm- Iy tastened block which held the bar in place on the opposite side of the door A cold chisel was used to pry tke door open. Once that was accomplished, how- ever, the burglars ran afoul of a burglar alarm, a device invented by tho proprictor which simultaneously rang a large hell in the store and in his residence,which is half a block distant. The alarm in Ander- soi’'s apartment clanged once at about 3:30 o'clock this morning and the proprictor rushed to the store to find that the marauders had made good their getaway and had Teft six shirts which are thought to have been appropriated from Pedel- li's store from which they had evi- dently just com As the alarm only gave one tingle it is thought that the burglars no more than opened the doer before they were frightened by the alarm, and pot stopping to unlock the back | ) hi | !door through w! | tered, fled aside from a brok lor ]s'cnslnglnn,“ |charge of the regular Sunday serv-[ihis cvening after a winter's s ling of the service have come up. |Unionville third. { ed some flashy talent from the resi- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927. | | Way Prices are Reduced . $10.95 each Plainville News REGKLESS DRIVER S ASSESSED §0 New Haven Man Found to Blame for Three-Car Crash MRS. VANGE IS HONORED Elected State Vice-President By Rebekahs — Liquor Transporters Found Guilty—Funeral of Charles Elliott—Meeting Postpone. George R. Nealey of New Ha found guilty of reckless driving, was fined $50 and costs by Justice E ward P. Prior in the local court last night. Nealey had been arrestad r street, for afternon and evening wear. Sizes 14 to each $25.00 ing up to $10.00 on those you select. wear, others for street, afternoon and formal occa- size range includes those for women and miisses. Big $34.75 each. fch they had en- h the open ored creps and silk. The luncheon & in [table harmonized, stately candles of the bars. {pink hue gracing the center. The This is the sccond occasion that|gift table was flooded with tinted Anderson's burglar alarn: has saved |light, 1) being givep by his sto. anopy suspended from the ch from rifling. On another ' c occasiol ght visitors 1eft |lier, the canopy heing ¢ through in their hurry to | pink crepe and silk, the lighting be- leave the place. ing concealed within. Miss Nelson Constable Brown has been assign- | was the recipient of many useful ed to the second case and investl- and beautiful gifts. Guests were gations by town and state authori- [ present from New Hav Hartford, ties are under {New Britain and Middlstown. | Home From Hospital Teachers' Meeting | Trving Suprenant, son of Mr. and | ting of the teach- thr ck way The ers of the | vice-president. { headed toward last Saturday night after a three- cornered collision at I | his machine colliding w driven by Myron Szymanskl of T ryville and a third car, that of W | liam F. Gainor, Jr. of Southington, piling into the wreck, Through John J. sulltvan, Jr, and Walter T. Walter of New Haven, Nealey entered a plea of nolo con- Wtendere. He twas prosecured Grand Juror William J. Forar Mrs. Vance is State Officer Martha Rebekah lodge has honor of having A memk to stute office at ce was named state Vice-Prestde Vance was presented wit! | beautiful and expensive the different lodees. She was war. den of the assembly. Liquor Transporters Finod Ricco Gust! of Waterbury and Stgmund Juchnewlez, arrested by State Offtcer William Trinp, ap- peared in court lase°night to an- swer charges of fransporting liquor. They were arrestcd by Tripp while ew Britain with a truck load of beer. Judze Prior found both men guilty. He fined Gusti $50 and costs, while a fine of $25 and costs was imposed upon the New Britaln man. Grand Juror Foran prosceuted Funeral of Charles Elliott The funeral of Elliott, who died Wedne lat the Now Britain 1 hospital | will be held tomorrow afternoon | There will he prayers at 2 o'clock at his late home on South Wash- ington street, and at 7:30 o'clock vices will he held at the Erwin Mortuary chapel in Tairview tery, New Dritain, whare by Rev. Samuecl Sutelif St. Mark's 5. H Suprenant of Kensington, | chool of the Ken- ho has been a patient at the N egationhl church will Britain General hospital as a r e homs of Mrs, B. of in 1 when he Y hit by sington Co held at Baldwin April nice Hur Hartford C\ (Education, will be present and will loubtlessly have something of inter- | st to say {o those attendin en's Bible cl \e Ken- Isington Congregational church will meet at the home of Harold W. Up- | son on Monday evening, April t IS oelng he Book of R subject of the d Daylight Savings Time Miss Mary E. Griswold, superin- rent of 0ols has announced beginning Monday, April school hours of opening and dismiss- al would be based on daylight sav- on lings time. | Al church hours on Sunday, April Mothodist church will meet this cve- | 24 will be based on daylight saving ning at 7:30 e'clock for their reg- {time according to local pas The ular weekly meetings. : Junior 'stores and factorles will operate on | league will meet this afternoon at the summer schedule beginning on | 3:45 o'clock at the church. | Monday moraing. Rev. May B. Lord, pastor, who has | What They're Doing been attending the conferenca in! Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Judd and New York, is expected to return to family of Worthington ridge are ex this town fomorrow and will have [pected to return to their home here ¥y in he es susta ar ymobile recently on turnpike, returned from that ins tution yesterday and is reported as resting comfortably at the home of his par Upon first examination ft thought that youns Suprenant was suffering from a fractured skull but later developments proved that n collar bone and ions, escaped was | ises and serfous injury. The driver of the car will appear ! ieorge (i Griswold of ¥n court on Tue before Judge the Berlin to April less driving. gton Methodist Church nnfor and Senlor Q Esther circles of the Kensington ices. Bowling Tonight The Kensington Fraternal Rowling | Hudson street, who is seriously 1l at | wa will meet this evening at 8 'his home, is reportad’ as unchanged. | o'clock at Rogers' Recreatlon build- ILeglon News ing, New Britain. All teams sched-{ The last spurt of Bolton-Kasica uled tg appear in the match play to- [post. American Leglon, to- beat its night are requested to report with frival, the Farmington post, in a all members. membership drive which will end on | Minstrels Monday Sunday, was carricd on today by the The Tabs’ minstrels will meet this | Legionnaires who are busy canvas- evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Tabs' sing the town for possible members. | building, Kensington, and on Sunday The loser of the contest will glve a | afternoon at 2 for tha final steak supper to the victors. dress rehearsals for the coming pro- (raports had the two posts neck and duction which will he given in Fra- ineck at the home stretch. ternal hall on Monday evening for | Sunday's county meeting which the benefit of the town nursing fund. | will be held at 3 o'clock at the The third production of the min- |Grange hall, with tha local post as strels 18 being sponsored hy a group |host to urrounding chapters of the of prominent men who have under- |organization, will include the award. taken to reduce the nursing fund's |ing of the prizes of the county Le dsht. Since the passing of the ap- [gion bowling tournament. Plain- propriation for the nurse, many in- |ville will ba given the first prize, cidental expenses for the inaugurat- (with Bristol taking second and did not have a team in the 8 which probably accounts for the lack A large gathering is expected at Monday evening's production as the entire program s heen changed. Last | The local Legion | Leity, will officiate | Rebekah Notes Rebekah lodge will socizl in Odd Fellows' b Martha public 1 4 worker of the|at § o'clock Monday evening. Whist | ity Council of Religious | will hments promised be played and served. A good time all who attend. Martha Rebekah sewing circle will meet at the me of Mrs, David Coleman on Greenwood street, New Britain, at 2 o'clock next Wed- nesday afternoon. Al members are urged to attend, as the meeting will be a very important one. Basehall Meeting Postponed The mecting of the managers of {teams interested In forming twilight <PLAINVILLE® TODAY — SAT. Zane Grey's ‘Born to the West’ with Jack Halt and Raymond Hatton If you have red blood in your veins, this picture is for you? Slam-Bang, Action - Thundering, Thrills and Pleasing Romance. ‘THE HOUSE WITHOUT A KE COMEDIE TIES MON. and TUES. A Great Laugh Show | MONTY BANKS in “Horse Shoes” And he's on his way through six reels of fun. The likes of which youn never saw hefore. WED. — THURS. THOMAS MEIGHAN “Blind nAlleys” Baschall Practice Both the Kensington Athletic club and the Berlin Athletic club have called practices for Sunday after- noon, at their respeetive fields. Dan Malarney. manager of the Kensing- ton aggregation, will pick his regu- lars at Sunday’s try-ont while the Berlin squad will assign positions to the likely candidates. While not in the same langue, both teams show up favorably for the coming ason. Berlin has recruit- (Continued on Page 30) FRECKLES AND TUNDERS7AND = YoU TAE MOST HOUSE FOR TUE LEAST A AMOUNT OF dents of that section and promisesa winning combhination when the sea- son breaks. Kensington plans to maintain its already enviable record with the old timers and some new blood imported from surrounding clubs. The Blue Hills indoor yet to be heard from, th artists not ng emerged their winter solitude. Tendered Surprise Shower Miss Hazel Nelson was pleasantly sirprised by 12 of her girl friends last evening at the home of Miss Theresa Krauth in East Berlin in honor of Miss Nelson's approaching | rriage to William Hoffman of w Britain on June 1. The house decorations for the occasion were beautifully done in pink and white, the effect being given by ross col- team are soft ball from . WANT ME 70 BUILD YU ) AR.CAMPBELL= ONE THAT WILL STAND oV7 IN TAE NEIGHBORAOOD! HIS FRIENDS ATS 7 EXACTYY, i Charles Willlam | { | 1 ;:N'wkmml was withdrawn but | ) | WHEN DO You WANT 7O GET STARTED ? { ord, | More Immigrant inspectors Community Theater baseball leagus here was postponed vesterday, but it was hoped that the pilots might be able to get togethier to. The Businessmen and Tem- | co teams are sure entries, while Bristol News thers {s much interest at the Casting | ‘The Standard Steel has been slow in germinating enthusiasm and 1f u! ' loss not start soon it will have to| o left out, as it is the intention of those back of the !eague to restrict t to feur teams, giving each team one game a 1¢ the IS makers coms in ecither the spring | MPS' KCHHCSOI] Assessed Sw T(’F shop or casting team must bha left | Anackmg M[.S‘ Clal‘k ont, so word from the Woodford wenue shop {s belng awalted, week. 1st, T am discontinuing | o Office. Will spend all | , Na- | Aftar Ma my Plain ank Building. Phone Dr. T. R. Johnson.—advt. Young lady wented to Apply Strand Theater.—adv Five room tenement, all improve ments, near Hamlin's Road or John- son’'s Station Phone 136-3—advt. Mother's Day candy orders sent parcel post at our expense. Tel, —advt Follow the erowd to G “ter Easter sale, of millin | Horses Run Away and Smash Biz tlel Window Later Hitting Two Autos —Police Concert and Evening. In the good ol | | | | | were indulged in by men only, but | nblum's | re Tv at remarkabls savings Hats for the matron, for the m the children. Goldenblum Mii- . corner Main and Coi New Bri n—advt shes removed and manure Telephone 1 Pla alas! the good old p apparently foreve were arraigned before J. Malone in the pol arges of breach of the assault. Mrs, court peace A for e, — advt, Attempted Murder and Suicide in New York w York, April Pr—The section of uptown Man into exciteme ¢n a man jdentific ellonl shot and o 1 his woman compan N According witne sses for both of which was co par contrad {ing up North Main &treet last T day noon with two girl compa n killed himself vhen her attention was di The woman, Mrs. Laterino Air a remark made by Mrs, 7, a mald in the Park ave d directad at her to the e Allen Black, was report OMrs dying condition today at hospi The shooting oceurrs Ma avenis §Sth sireet and f a quarr Mrs. Ainere, durlng A conscious period, told police BelNni had fel phoned asking her to mest him at Fifth avenue and SSth strect to re- ceive a letter from her hushand. He failed to give her the lIrt said, and when she upbraid he shot her. Albert 4 husband, had b butler at the Bl last November. Admiisfifle Attempted to Blackmail New York Man ! White Plains, N. Y., April 22 (P 3 32, sald to have | tI a1 In Gulfport, Miss, a | month ago on charges of attempt- ng to hlackmall Edsel Ford. today | pleaded guilty to grand lar in stealing $456 from Stanley ¢ kskill, N. Y., hotel propri a held for investigation Guitport charge of attempted Ty | was arrested through information n in ena of his letters o Edsel in which he is said to *d the $456 theft 0 Tord, ha s all fcted that Edsel old son would die in but that for sums ranging from $8,000 o §100,000 he would give inforn tion that would save the boy's |31 Drowning, Pmbabl; With isr.u'fl. Suicide Intent, Is Finding | , Horss Da<h U A pair of horses, attached to a New London, Conn., A | e New London, Conn., April heavy wagon of the Judd Coal Co. -—Drowning, prol 1y C| A S e |of North Matu strect, furnished ex- Booth, §5, of this city, presider | citement shortly before the Rooth Trothers and Hurricane Tsle Granite Company in Waterford. His body was found floating in the Thames river about 20 feot from shora where it was kept by flood tide. Booth was soen this m e at 8 o'clock. He had l1oft his home | in company with an attendant te | Wagon with sewer pipe g0 1o a barher ghop. o left his at- | Without warning gave a « tendant who heard nothing more of |and dashed out of tha ) im until notified that his dead body | had been recovered from th Thames. ions Clark) 199 an continued | However, when she | point near tha corner of North Main Race strects, sha was made the lobject of a fiying tackle by Mrs I Kennason, knocked to the pavement and reeeived a coupla of Stiff upy | cuts before s itlon to 4 i hibited two | had reached g h os to the sustain her contention Mrs, K <on on mitted that she was the fir | g the e hat only a 1o na 1ld nd get O'Conne Mra ha no one cc apply away with it . in eros (Mrs. Clark) had h Kenneson 1 th restion of a ring pa forth of the defense th | Clark was fealous of Mrs. K- for the latter's s or. erwhalming Malona stated he could ler guilty that | Judge | nothing but fi | aggressor. Prosecutin Tnto Window 7:30 o'clock | exciting runaway in the heart of the city. The team was backed agalnst | freight car tn ths public delivery vard of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rallroad Co. and a | gang of men had started to load t 1 direetly crashed win- tha an the largs plate {dow of the The glass was bLroken in thousands of smail plecea | fmpact and o horses in a to stop, reared and the marks of thelr hoof: wera cloarly discernibia of about s{x feet on the framework of the winRow | The n | back out and making Iturn down the sldewalk untl they | reached Prospect street wh 1 sharply to the crashed into two cars lthe railroad stopped at th {they haa {tha gas tank of a | Refnhardt Streclean Farmington nue and denting the rear of oupa owned by L. S. Rawson Ancoln | Ape {that this was the first mors horses had been used by Coal Co., the purchase of t mals having been made oir to ables made this mornine. | Kennedy of tha coal company ed that | him as gontl 1 strect glass MORE BORDER IN¢ St Albans, Vt, April ffort trol ofticers are to be placed on the Canadian border by the U. §. gov- ernment, according to announce- ment at the customs office here to- day. pro, ari point but not 1 o onpe ow PLAINVILLE TODAY 2 Big Pictures. DOROTHY MACKAILL in ‘“JUST ANOTHER BLONDL Also ‘“VALLEY OF HELL/ with Francis McDonald. Saturday TOM MIX in ‘THE CANYON OF LIGHT' Sunday and Monday “THE MIDNIGHT SUN" with Laura La Plante Pat O'Malley. | e |1 ace, | r feature was | | | | | | | yost 1 N dess a characteristic w TLL 6O DOWN WITH TUEA TUE FIRST 7HNG IN TLE MORAING SO WE CAA BE READY BY MQNDAY! JUST AS SOQNAS POSSIBLE] ILL 7AKE SOME OF TUESE SECURITIES 70 7UE BANK AND GET A a| as the | | this morning when they staged an | els 0 tar as he ssess, as he them to never is conce the party f sed th OLD RIVALRY FLARES UP - Baill This | Mrs stree Police Ball Tonight Antomobile Removed Emily ) ons of the the Forestvilla sectior to th Hartford oon for observ Plans A | thony’s Ma for Squad A & Hold Lod, fire on three oc brush coll r Birth of for were also Mission to mission will ¥ R {of next wes dward She m Cat in ch of 1 Th ey intended possessed and | Follow the crowd to Goldenblum's rned will never | great after aster sala, Entire stock to returnlof miii it remarkable savings. wl he ron, for the misy soldenblum Mil- Main and Court advt. rom om rt and << | Public Service Is Big Factor on Wave Lengths ngton, April 22 (UP)—Pub- to be the paramount signing wave lengths to T the Federal ission announced to- oo departme the | tio refr peration and limit wvoid *ons, refusing Bello: ac (Policeman and Wife Are Married for 30 Years nand Mrs. Walter Malona Main streat, observed anniversary a The occasion h a family dinner. Stolen Woman's Committee Is QOut to Learn Policies elec- rabody state- 4 12 question United the FIE SPEAKER April 22 (P— , master of Cambridge, Eng- today as t at Radeliffe cises will Giles is RADCLI mbyr . Mass. « Son ¢ of Sorrow Open arge a Sallette ecol- masses each ses on Sunday mo and depart sior var company on Middls rriving, from th roots to th it was the 1l At strect Nos. 1 rung i corn flames a only ito the o were sub hox Three Fires udent head | College, The understand- 's prowess is casy to iook at! \JOU DON'T MEAN TD TELL ME YOO KEEP “THOSE IN YOUR HOUSE € YOU'RE FOOLISH FOR NOT KEEPING THEA IN A SAFE DEPOSIT, ) 2/ JUST THE SAME,L TUNK | YOORE FooLisk! ANORAAG |E L DID—AAD TUEYRE SAFE AERE!! AEG U_S PA 01827 BY WEA