New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1927, Page 7

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Mission Opens * crowds attended the open- ces yosterday of the one ion at St Anthony's church on School stree xercises will be in Fng- will be in charge of Revs Shelley of the La Sallette Hartford. mission masses will morning at 3 14 cvening serv. 1 at 7:30 o’clock, day- Plainville News DECLARES WAR ON ALL TRESPASSERS - MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED | i Railroad Will Prosecute Work-! COOK THE WATERLESS WAY | men Who Use Tracks COOK FOR HEALTH WANTED MILS T0 STAY. R anto/ News I]RUNKS IN CRASH, | = BOTH FINED SI[][I;, - Openate Cars Which Meet m‘ : Fnrestvule COlllSIOH ; b .. DENIES KISSHG WOMAN lartford's Shopping Center: 3-year-old is 0f 33 Pleas. h Makes Hit it was scored Saturday afternoo in the face with the crank rm tractor. The boy icle, Donat Dau ast Bristol, during the operation he machine he was ! Teachers Were Preparing Petition Cast Aluminum Cooking Utensils | "=l Auto Salesman Found Not Guilty of \ssault—Boy Struck by Tractor- for Library—H. S, Glee Club | Crankhandle—Mrs. John 1. Wade T ! COMPARE OUR REGULAR PRICES WITH THOSE A R A i Bhee y while ) was endravor. ? ASKED BY CANVASSERS akes Fine Impression—DBriefs, s il 1 at Home. g o ”"’\K\ “A»sl':;!r"l:!rl\.t Pla M C il < wo J h th ning handle. | Scientific Coffee Pot | Cast Aluminum Casseroles 2. X ST Y Tad tumte el Wekha it iak i Pouring boiling water through coftee in >\'(] for baked or \mlh»p‘ d food. Offered I 1 b e ponL Al i(qr\ l:n‘:;‘,,‘. pot makes delicious coffee. $9 95 Il insert pan we only ask 8 78 i S sported as very Qur price at regular price ... $ o s 2 by hospi- Canvasser ]mcn Qll 00 each Canvasser price '$10.60 each | : ¢ REPORIED EARLY TODAY ws hall tom Lo 7 SO i tory workmen e the ! LiF T 2] Gurden Truck However, I Not 101 s1o0 on ays Bascball Team Bristol Bl old last Sat s clocted eap- arrett, ma vs would Ifka Triplicate Sauce Pan Sets Combination Cookers With covers and handle, allows use of Are big help to the house three utensils over a single burner. Our regular price $ 12%”1“ price, oty $ ] 6. 50 set, but | price 8 Harmed by Unusually Bty T itar fae { X = | v ani all eo | Ganvasser=fuiceisld oo | Cold Snap. ~ address Double Fry Pans Oval Dutch Ovens or Roaster With Trivet Or for omelet making, our regular West stroct, o Governor Catc Our regular Price $3.9%, r dohn H. Tru Mi Death of Former Resklent price each ... | Canvassers’ price 87 | ]”j“"*-‘ is iR ¥ bl ) ot { Canvasser: pnco £13.65 | sl San - ce rt D, : e __Combination Griddle and Broiler BRI hronghout & . i : Covered Sauce Pans With bail handle. Regular %4 98 | : in it ¢ Heavy 5 2 ° With wood handles—2 quart for $4.50 price with us b || and the chec practice 3 N A L Fuonetal 3 quart for $4.98 each, 4 quart for ‘anvassers’ price £5.90 (Bl save 1osal fees as well as lives., el ¥ and interm i gach{s 3 quart for $4.98 each, 4 quart for Canvasser's’ price “mml Mils 1o Temain York iy Thursiny o j Canvassers’ prices $6.60, 87.60 and $8.60 Combination Cookers oosevelt, dining at s Eolne nort < 1 each With r: 10 quart size for $10.00 the cars cam: i assers’ price 815.00 bei nsiderably | a8 t Frying Pans g With wood hand]\ —9 inch §2.98 each ; Tea Kettles i ury 7 mch inch size 81.95 each. For $1.95 each Spe is new employed. prices $5.40, $3.15 and $2.10 | Canvassers’ price $ Passionist Father to Speak Father Hi Monaste will be o Pas- v of Springtield = speaker at an |open mecting and smoker of Palos flCouncil. Knights of Columbus, 1n b rooms at S$:13 o'clock rsday evening, April 25 Father Hubert fs widely known as an ora- authority on Catholicity. His for the occasion will be xty Golden Hou Stolen Car Returned The scdan of A. I Clark of nefield, Mass., which was stolen last Thursday from its parking place ) of the Hotel Perl on North Main streat, was recovered Saturday & near the North Side hotel. o car had not boen damaged, but Collision, But Nobody Hurt 1 by Lewis | Berlin News LEGIONNAIRES HAVE :. DISTRICT MEETING - hey're Doing & Chase Coale of Worthing idge §s in Orleans on a by will ren 100l com no BRINGS FORECLOSURE SUIT Convora- ing held in New o Purnishes Bond For Support Connty Posts Praised for In- fvste ey o h D e et e v A or the time of its theft and s wdonment. { Wonld-be Burglars Cases Continued M| The cases of Bruno Sadoski of { Connectjcut street, Southington, and rew Kanfa of 1S West Center Southington, who were bound r to the June term of the superior by Judge William J. Malone Saturday, were re-opened this rni 1 continued in the local court for two wecks. Ronds were 1at $2,000 in each ease. two men were arrested short- r midnight by Officer Victor habot as they were attempting to | treak into the clothing store of Hut- the conter of Forestville. . whose name the police 3 is belleved to be the ler of the tr aped in the 1 h s vet been » crease in Membership FARMINGTON WINS DUEL t Church Notes Salivwiil her Tabs Minstrels To Give Town Nurs- i leaves 1 Wo sons, Ascenzo of N Joseph of New York is wife in survived ing Fund Production This Eve- | Ropiamio; three 11 Alfonso of B L e e I e ——L S ning—Man injures Shoulder in ral will ¥ Yall—Mrs, Maria Bonafonte Dies on-Kasica T T rday afters ing of t Jox Hall hiere wer oS pres Suit Follows CENTRAL JR. H. S he pupils arostin, Distric cting of | bro Ly e . The cont was grant- B \ 5 ¥ local cot tin the 3 ecnfield, Mz Ol [ hravory and perseve h ek b lington, son Sresident Ml is 1 fods L motion to acespt t Dresentation of the | Tdington of the Curtis Publist ca he disposed of meet “;:v date to May 7 i Minstrels this evening. R W e e = v time. il R School Board Meeting wifomollie callision on The South. | = Mrs. Wade 1 Al i peil monm ngton road t s | Mrs. T wife of the avor, is confin her home on | Bellevia avenue with an attack of 1 was reported mora comfortably gton's ¢ collided husetts m were damaged., \"orn»_\‘ I, Conlon issued the writ, | Ludin I'riday evening at § o'clock. 1 ts which will re ntion is that of jtions and appointments. ived tha % 5| Community Theater PLAINVILLE ; TODAY throughout the county, dwelling especially on the vork donc hy o wi : i the Legion's mee i at Hartford on May ¢ tir s, abont artment Commander Harry town Jae of New Britain spoke on the | ing 230 w gratifying results of the numerous | A summons nembership campaigns conducted dog owner ’ Windsor 1 Annual Boy Scout Banquet Borlin, Jlarmington, Windsor Locks e | 5 D Annual Roy Scout Banquet Ft Mok Haritord pouin: o alsa Il et {1 “THE MNIGHT st anmin basquet of the Bristo ad for more news of o t s R ok il | with Laura La Plante b o % :::“‘r o\tnt‘,“g' vitics for the e e anerae Gl and Pat O'Malley ers' committen fn cha « T i 3 For cords. He that a e b Friday's moeti A RvFAINL AL | TUE WED. ¢ banquet consists of Mr e ion of glon's organ AL Shoulder | - RAH: RAN: ouis A, Wheelor, Mrs, Lowis iid be published in May and ¢ il wo | e TcanatnEtan <PLAINVILLE® COLLEGIANS" Mrs, Roscon L. Sessions and all news of the separats posts sho ) wrenched right | TODAY—TUESDAY | with GEORGE, LEWIS Mrs| James Neweity. be submitted in time o s TRt &t | | Chiee ek Hask (Ratph Hub- phy cups for the ¢ nty bowl L. ! hor of note ani e o || A Great Laugh G e to t of Commerce to | bard), who is an au e leagie were prasents 1 r!\‘ | pE ‘w o M L L Wi Plainville reeeive : z ; oGt stepped back | s “Towgine At I 10 honored gurst of the eve. L e 150 A RS at work imbled through Show JOEE ; [ ning and will tell the scouts the 3 thir It w 5 'x‘m‘vl- e olt i 1 ek v hole in the flooring, fail- 2 3 el od |legend of the “Wolverin He will e : ”|‘1 T v‘ 1 "}-“m‘w on 1°ri g e fEio e Gol nn Ao vas SRl o ' FIREMEN S B N e T“:m "m*m ¢ Mr. i accompanied by mambers of his I L'- \\‘\ T\"p ritain lrading 1 Ch mecting | treated by a local physician ”vr( s | “Hor Sh S” AL] 4 x; th, the yvoung ;. ‘:"”“~ of Staff. who will u::ur him m1 se::; of 3 < ; g A 5 \ctivity. | Teported as resting comfortably. se 0€e » A 4 2 N the spectacular dances of the Sioux % Department State Commander | followin tnactivity. Sl S At the New High School was struck and . e i i Kenneth F. Cramer of Wethersfield | Emil O ! : _"}' ‘;1" '“"‘“ "‘r""r"“-?l'l"‘" ol STRAND NEWS L e oo, [Crows and. the Ojibiwaya. SR s e R ; el T & \‘::\“1 FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29 by {COLLEGE: CLUR GUEST NIGRT 000 dance for the past year tended the scoutma i S L ILER o at = 5 % & A : CI g 3 T CEadl s e Hoats Toras|avesis nltuin o iswold at fomorrow evening's s et | Concert From 8-9 Dancing From 9-1 W The annual guest nfght of the coma 10007 in all its activities months, is expected to of the Berlin town court to | Wonderful Music by Tasillo’s Orchestra 4 New Tritain - Collega club will be | k Slarea. Tthal G AR e e in | swer to el s of drunkenness and WEDS.—THURS. s ) tion show N Inesday evening, April 27 ] ruinglon s declared the fcal troon breach of we. Bemassic was Distinguished Guests Apcill 28, an slated nre Ditian PARE tavin nd derin, 1 1t is planned e new froap arrested late Saturday night by Con- THOMAS MEIGIAN Colorful Decorations A Gala Time < The mesting will b i - % g tien i cams in the | st Frank Brown who was s | I3 . 9 ! Flofe QY y : e 1 to at §t. Mark's parish house. £ inc °d its membership to 61| will put several a Leginp i e Bl d | Tickets $2 : hecking N fotal op ahers cquallgd | £eld of the various branches of sport — s | n A eys | ets §2 a Couple ( % Free rs. No arrest was Prof. Robert Hillyer will speak on o the | (Continued on Fage 16) l 58, The two posts kept close to|and that this summer will i cach other throughout the contest|local group well o od 1 and at no time was the outcome as | rew and able leadership, sured. According to the rules of Selectman’s Meeting 1 FR!ENDS ha contest, Berlin must furnish the | The weekly meeting of the board FRECKLES AND Hls Farmington post with a stk sup- | of selectmen will be held this cve- per some time early in June. ning at § o'elock in the offic i The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the post | town el Reside rout | served a luncheon to the attendance | several details will be disposed of. | at the close of the mecting including o discussion on the nmx‘ 10 and 8" Mecting of white: lines on the highways. It the loeal governing Trend of Modern Poetry,” By BLOSSER of t business MOM! WHAT DYA JusT LookAT 1T, 4 WAy, GRACIOUS NE] WELL, 1L BE GLAD ) WAY, WAAT WILL LU UMAVE SOMEPLACE b TUINK HAPPENED To WOULDYA! 175 AlL ) 7HE MOTUS HAVE S e ey To AIDE MY SOOT AN \ special meeting of the “40 and |is thought th EATER \ ‘ s S A callea R E h s oouits | hody will bring some pressure to MY BA7Z\IN FuLL oF UT“-E ha TLL SHOW T3’ TA' ANOTUS \NON'T meeting of the American Logion for | hear on the state highway commis- 22 JOLES. Srrcedio TN 2Aom wiere tho purpose of electing a sion for the guidin \ks in the e OTH ; e zare to fill & vacancy. David h near f . I ] y ‘ . of Manchester was clected to fill tho tice Encouraging (. T ME! practice of the Ken- Fosition and will serve the re Yost s mainder of the unexpired term sington Athletic club baseball team Plans were formulated for a|which was held at the Percival ave- promenade and ball to be given in | nue field, he catly enconraged bury carly in May, a commit- | officials of the who hope for a cing appointed to care for i is year. Sever nents. D¢ t Hartford stars ches of 1) vesterday and champions | al New Britain will | visited the [ confer to make a social | took their turn at tosing the hall { Lt | around. Tt is thought that several} | A ‘l"‘”‘ chieminot meeting new additions will be recruited from heen o Iriday cvening, Aprit | surrounding towns this year. | at 8 o'elock in the Leglon rooms | One disturbing report to the Ken- in New Britain. All local members | sington squad is the rumor that af tha “40 and S are requested to | James McCormick, the team's stand- attend as important bnsiness will be | by for the past few years, and one transactod of the hest all-around players i Minstrels Tonight semi-nrofos ranks, has stat on of the Tl third prescntat that he will not be able to play thu 1

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