New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 14 ¢ 2 . Plainville News | oo o \ Eistol News STl S ey bilitie t No C L v 1 v a meeting at 2:30 o'clock 1u will be the speaker. by O. I Cooley ck this evening in Ar- Twins Born num 1 Would Be Inexpensive, Says Dr.| = caee ciun 1o sme bov and sir, were born | (17 ek Forb!d o0 el o, T e ool G lled out shortly Khnitted Two-Piece Suits ¢ BN W COMKG cE L;ER? 1571( o L i ;. Showing New Models v | T e e s e e — ; b | FOI’ SpOflswomen Wigk =GteesGlubgtotsinasat sl st Satur ‘,: SR - IRod e i urday—Man Leading Horse Hit by : " et ‘ ""."“”"“'!‘Eb Annual Collections to Be Made Neat The oximately Plainville Benefit—Local Bowlers " Plain shades or in fancy stripes, two pie delanl el Moslin o et EALHE e Auto—Measks Cases Decline—Red « the city 2 styles predominating with the woman of fashion. Win—Firemen's Ball Friday Men Initiated, H One piece models of high colored jersev for f v vid i T e e ¢ I b S 4 ., it O o At 2 s have come un- t street or sport wear, plays too, a very favorite / ith the town was urged today practies Sn “tornoc St \ S 2 sk 5 AFAlth. dle- n i part in every woman's wardrobe, a8t er Plaimy il ] rin the ; Prices unusually reasonable | o t 1 “clean-up i et A s Fin t g s tueed and at week.!" 1 loan T P e BT STl May Day social ] M b Dremal - Sport dresses—one floor up ar yosal, but house- | rovvpm 1 i S R o iR af e Annual Coneert and 5 STRESSED “I"ASHION AUTHORITIES™ 5 ‘\_\11 SPONSORED BY Us ST : {8 Has met with great approval by smartly ERDRLES BIIDE $20 B0 o 1 dressed women everywhere, [[iSean SuRNaE e, saltion ey 9 o N ~ ~r " i other i as boxes 1 Wolf, IN. Stone Marten, Fitch, Squirrel, il licest = i St Gt 1 < 5 Brown Fox, Painted Fox. ake weekly collactions of garh: { v il | 4 J l W= ll]) | for tha town at a cost as low as $3.- : = = 000 a year. This would be a per 1 : 3 apita cost of only §ic a year o w Spring Styles ERDasEea 0L S : : 1 locked u 1 New Spring Styl ated terms of taxation, | . Al 2 . Ll ) B e AR RKind-roartens Closed ! | House and Porch Frocks | | i 5e o e Thers 1" K o e e th vt v .~ o | Ave particularly under-priced at this time of the season. Our collec- | ) red gatior i ! v : - 5 tion of famous makes as **Sacson,” “IIubrite” and *Queen Quality™ should i i e N meet at sck tomorrow [ HC Qe 28 LI I Hope Chests Are Sent interest every housewife. You can never have too many house or porch SRR e | i ! Julicen g e ) th this u s that Is on Lonely I\k‘ 4 p frocks and at such low prices opportunity is vours. 81.95 each. 3 fo ) : 3 K 3 i 3 House or porch frocks—one floor up ] | i o with rious 4 delegation of women |sary. First Selectman | Of 155 iles near the school. Ta 5 or nor, & *law; dani assa il 91 B b g ! Congregational churches |mel and ook have conferred {ehestra. from Tartford will give A y I rk s garden of th T T il A have ae e S o s Sl passengers aboard the : t : I (G B oo o ¢ - S : e B ibeasafand o which arrived in New { ) Mission Union | hired by the town will go about and !, m. nee n 1esday D ; ; e e yestorday after a eruise ) pReumon jagvalop nnecticut which is I ck up e it on the curbisi | Tickets may he procured at the R, at the Black b ¢ 1 e prosecutor’s OTOUNd Africa, ‘made up & Hope i rom Y . t 1l wnuel church, Hartford, | 1h R e e O . . E R B | L o girls on the fsland. Thae ss and | ; 28 will be collected stora, Neri Bros., the Clarendon res. | Miss 1t , istevening at (e ’ ehi inhabitiats also were presented 5 S mander Harold Ventres | Nellie Cottrell Dics [ifskirant ihe Blainy i e of her sister, Mrs. Nick i : n With the first phonograph they had rononnesd 1 t s o 3 - ¥ 5 = X pos American Le- Miss N 1. Cottrell, aged 6% from any memb ittoe i . r ir days. e man's physi- : 1 a mecting of the Mid-! years, at 10 o'clock this morn- | g Madeley, e o ort g ent. > feanc h ear inhabited land to e oun U Was [ing at the home of her brother, Carl ! ningham, ¥ 1 a is the island of Iy Bld i t st evening. | cottrell, on Neal court. Miss Cot-!niit or Cooke, church i s Sha flles away, Hugl- e—— E w Ra v Mr. ar 5. wi 3 ! S 1 AL 2 1 ¢ : S : s were the first settlers and re- . : : 3 . ; e orn in Plainvills and 1 Mrs. Andrews H Acelilo « morrd . « a me X Autoist Who Hit Bicycle Rider :non : : D Hazell ventros andie Gy S e ol o L + Home and Yorelg e . mained untll Great Britaln | took i R AT RO RS ity ! A O thersfield | gontg, i il for abou General Rogpital with injurins | Christian church wil th Mrs Gront Sactiom o Connsoti= | A8 180SI¥RANaouE fanus levary Ll Appears in Gourt e e enydl , S e e e R I | T v : Teacher's Conference. [ R e e ‘ ‘ Flbion STILL AFTER REBELS BOY HOME WITH [NJURIES egaram Mrians Th ¥ school teachers of the | ter home | Hayweod of Waterbury when the car n April 27 (A — De- | meeti ! lver anniver- | Kensi gresatioral church | el el b i A over; Mrs. Havwood is Mrs, | - X ha meetin 1 8 to bring an end’ to rebels nauet cor . § SR e e e ws' slster. Mrs, Andreus nm s fur i et | i ities in the state of Jalis- : lor | 8175 en's I m tiat the . , Baldwin of| otclock at the Churcli of Our Saviour = injuries to her back. At the sorve ve s continying Sclectman William L. Schroeder | (0 - | . R s A L SC Sl T St S rrier e Welsh Singers in Coneert {today 1o concents cderal forees Seriously T—Siiver Anniversary ™47 b o | e o] g o Hartford Coun-|wiy ofticiate. Interment be [that she had passed a comfortall <PLAINVILLE® he Rtoyal Welsl 3 for the ever hich w : (Y Educs Waest cemotery, |night and morning. | s n the ¢ Committee of Men's Iyceum Ar-{at the 1sing cregation il e e > eve Jallth 1o Hallsve to Eax | - Revaluation Plans TODAY—THURS. b ‘ “rank Scolla of Kent stroet S, ros plang for | revilu e e rills ! ranges Progran. p ¢ o ; A Y nlm _im” oh Senn ey “\"[!,\1,‘,,‘_‘,”,\ property were suggesto Whero romance and thrills meet! i'” Tox : S ] 0 s o mibw = P R : ¥ < e & Lions' club \ ¢ will Jiutro Selvatose of 18 Tooust street he aneibeue ) d i congrati- yastoriay when arrcsted for it /| Thomas Meighan ||l o e poceds witt b ! 6 8 s N E ) t ) 0B’ son, born |%s mav o judement ohtained & st 3 ' o ' en, was fined nd costs Ea e s pay ELsen o . L ine ThoFic ic vETour Meriden, was fir Harge atte ning. The youngster|nim by Mrs. Mary Voisard of Par . in ‘Blind Alleys’ he American Tegion Plaverou amounting to 319 I ing by | Thomas Jir ne of the six |y ed about nine pounds on &r-|serent extenston and will remain fund and the advance sale of ticke Judge George G. Griswold © reg arter members of t canization | rival, i Come and follow yomr favorite | |indicates that there will be a capaci- Tuesday evening session of the | \who will be pr t the banquet, | Fast Berlin Ttems - - ! < star through “Blind Alleys'—to | |ty attendance. Lerlin town court. Salvatore Wasiygg heen choser ] er.{ The bus line projeet scems to have 3 : Ll —— thrill-packed entertalnment Struck While Leading Horse 7 charged with reckless driving, hav-{qpars wip et by Rev.|died a natural death as a result .w:’ Sigwith TrelatiyesBiin N eeork 5 '_ rousing adventure, to love and i Andrus of Park 0 ing bren arrested on April 8 £0l0W= | v-arnan 1. Philli tor of the |the stipulations placed upon East{ ' w: R TWO BIG PICTURES happiness at last. {street, Hartford, while L gscinnnf In g US R Slacansineton Const alehreh, |lerlinites by the Conneetient com- | i R “LOVE 'EM and e along West stroot ck a bicyele ridden by Trving | o i : enterts . om AVE 'EMY = = ) o'clock last nlght, was struc ; and several voeal sclrctions incluid- | pany. Local residents feel that the | 101 OO e ] LEAVE 'EM . Glipuehant, ssondet Al oot s Mg mate quartet sinsine [<uaranteo of 825 per day asked by "N 115t ,‘. B Sitabalienti with Evelyn Brent STRAND NEWS i wutomobile operated by By- | Insure Against A. Suprenant of Kensington. result- P Bor Pre e D TTAleot: Tho | Tie comBRRyYAWAS () Stralecisl moye xociBtysof thal Mefhion | Yawrence Gray axia SELECT SHORT SUBJECT | [ron Treado of 32 Woodland street, onth. | - SEN e Siahe o air \ ey A . e 2 avement, was picked Tre | it i \pas Teprosenteliy | DI Topic g vet, it wag squash all plans made to obtainl . o'yy tha Radios’, the boys® Sur ALBERTA VAUGHN fn : e ——— e A And All Damages atvatore, who was represented by |00 (UHeC g 4g 1 stated that he [Uhe service, realizing that ihe figure 3078 LY UA% BSOS Gul W S 2oL Ao S . nd § - :‘: ;“{\nqlv'«j')“ !I‘I'h'l'l'm';’ 1““. e | will not sprak on ces as [ Was ou ' ason for such a| o sl dahad ¢ and also Collegiana FRI—SAT, ere in tferin We Cover 20 Miles ‘ a Conneeticut company bus he did nig orleinal ntenion. ft ihsid o PRI | by the gollowing characters—Mrs. THURSDAY CTEROLS OF THE NIGHT” I i 3 v i e Micvei. o Fetiest. f I friend, e will prob-| N7s. Horman Splotttoaser was 31 Tons. Mra. Waiines K THE TAXT DANCER Lok A et wno . |} Delivery. Just Call claimed young Suprenant came | #PLY speak on his expericnce ! k& Ly Inenis oy Boyal Mo and with JOAN CRAWFORD 5 s Rkt - - idewalk in front of his car, [connected with —the Rockefeller [1¢ rnoon the occasion being | reading by Gladys Smith. The and OWEN MOORI CULLEN LANDIS i ) 770 or 4773 Foundation doing rlict wark in thday. One of ihe features five progra s v n MARION NINON b < £ 4 lante Griswold 1 passing Judgnent Aad that 4 Salvaloro was. follows [BIEIM and Polund beforo this |0f ie aflernoon was the cutling of fand shoe e e e High Grade ing the hus at a distance of only [country’s entrance into the World ! ry cake ma by MMrs. iy 5 } : | N or Presic 3 ! a5 five foet, he was reckloss in attempt- | War. It i g ; o that e | Henrs Foiren. © Guests were prose i ; e mith for President b Repairing and U Hartford, Middletown and Noy G alt b ttia: cosnlnet cting of the directors of i to pass the bus without a clear |scnator wi on ervation t a1 \oltstanEser ak o 5 e ¥ N resi ub of the| i Vision of ADDFOACHIE raffie. lof the statw's mtnral resourens, IR S Splettsocier Sas pre ) promises fo e very good and it is) Don't Forget the iih sevatorial dieried Wil b el gcmodehll{gtat ; ¥ one of the Targest a ummer Rates 3ierous bruises and abrasions. when the three-day spring carnival Dominique Galati of New Britain, [Leing sponsorcd by the Paul Young Suprenant did not appear | subject G0l & S iz i court, his injurics keeping him (and on which he has sp 0 et | tone 7-~“fl r:'r'x s Ao, ““mlirh”“‘ ir m ) rm confined o his home. He recently | throughont the state. det i % P e en s n 0 3 . iy Fotmptnill e a0k turned to New York after spending | made by the edu al comm Lo biall ot Tl s R el dlousi Rl e ot fordnIapemins) SRR Tl B0 S | . i . i HudsonFur Sho from a broken collar bone and nu-/son will be held riday eveni AR A ge gaola fielliAbg l"‘“‘\“r;'d R 'h"‘ m th‘l lhgh Sch““' ("‘.“I““.\Ium Movi T The prize winners at the Sacred | Jiubbard schoo { e - ovile on Screen 3 Heart whist swero as follows: Ladies' | The fibrary. will be open Friday | FRIDAY, APRIL 29 iy - '# 13 Franklin Square . st p seore o “rnoof 10 evening for the ex- | e 5 atic i : e charged with fihing out of scason | Tabs Drum Corps and the Kensine. 0[50 B3 M ROCR, SN SO B0 " e S/ Concert 89 o'Clock Dancing 9-1 o'Clock | vore tho guests t : New Britain, Conn. and without a Il}’-hw‘ i fined ”]"Mlm Athletic elub which will be held | o S8y o atle- | Praver meeting at the Mothodise | TASILLO'S ORCHESTRA ) 1 ers, b t ectal 5 and costs of $5 for the charge. Gal-[in Llovd hall, Kensington, opens, o By AFchor Walsh : t at 7:30 o . f t y N <, first, Arche alsh; second, | ch tonigh 7:30 o'clock, | C > ! il was armotea by Game' Worden | raiing avantazs ot e | Soieh Vo shaccil S onlelifpatigl 20/ chor | All Welcome Lol A. Georges, Prop. Yaeger and was Ict down easily bY | chance to appear in local sethack osap s t e the Tocal magistrate 16 the datendant | iy 10 GPPeAT in local sethack | goseph I°cank has returned from a|parior. stated that he was fishing on 1400 [ o’ game ace girding their loins | owned by a friend and was given to | e B B B the understand that a license was not| 5 Gn b Tohn Conlin, W. W 1 FQFPKLES AND H‘.S FR]ENDS needed in that case. | Rocky” Ticlmont, Tom M 5 ' Joseph Demorreseg of Berlin, | [ Y ;”"""T:f"“"”h L b e Bonnafonte's Funet 7 ; = dore and was fined $5 on ench count | The funeral of Mes. Maria Bon: mfi"fiwmr y (f ThE FRomr Yag gfl AT AN \/00CAN7' e S el " [fonte, wife of Beniamio Bonefante vy TAE FRONT FOLKS CERTAIN D= W, iind_ costs amounting to §10. _De. | fGnie, wife of Deniamio Monefanto AOIE, FREGAES? DOOR -1 DONT xS ANY amzeome JB PING Tt boor BEL morreseg was arrested by the watch- : b M GLAD WE SOM - NOW oy CANT BE IN > D [ Tion at the Donnelly ik | com. |MOTRINE, was held this morning at | LosE e, ot ow o BED ALREADY To Do NOW TP 4 FOR THEN TUEY - [ CMONSWTME pany’s yards where he was creating | $:30 o'clock from the home and at | TWO SHOWS BACK IN T HOUSE 6ETIN. /g / {TiigaE WUZZAT IN I} g TLL T SEE IR GEB-ITS sturbance and was turned over | ) ©'clock from St. Puul's church, SO AoBoDY 1 s : =~ 1 é“’:D, i rcancer N IR AR ER'N Jle Frank Brown, { where a requiem high mass wa < g nRovsATIE [l PARKERA, James Citati of New Haven wag | Celebrated. Rev. John €. Brennan, | G A 3 f K KITCILERN 2y brought before the court to answer | Pastor, officiated. Interment took | | HIAIEL it d AERE! to charges of operating a vehicle | Place in St Mary's cemetery, New S L Q without 2 g, Citati was arrest- | Britain, ) = v NI | \::f' ed by .+ Officer Lavve What They're Doing | : S 9 RS wis releas ayment of e | Miss Bdith Holmeren 15 visiting < A e 1l With her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- William H. Schrocder of Hudson bert Holmgren of Kensington. She ond sclectman, and a well | has compluted her trainimg course is confined t * Brookiyn hospital and will take up her duties as a privat inurse in this vicinity in the near future Mr.and Mrs, Michael Keating and family have moved from the Molum FRIDAY NIGHT—APRIL 2 e Nfln‘vn‘lm'm\”n‘l Neaw T Grange Hall, Berlin ain. Tt is thought that Mrs. Annic Ahlberg's Orchestra Molumphy will resnme residence in e house, e

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