New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1927, Page 9

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s Skopping Genter: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Our Special After - Easter Prices Still Prevail on and Dresses $23 95 Exceptionally Low For the COATS at That Price . Garments that have been sold at much higher cost. tures, attractive twil are many, fash!on touches featured in this lot of coats that will give '3 great satisfaction to those who purchase at $23.95, FROCKS For All Occasions Offered at This Low Price. Here you have choice of all that is new for $25.00 Sport, Afternoon and Informal Wear. Made in specially smart styles for both misses and women, selection is given of daintily printed Chif- fon, beautiful Georgettes in all the new colorings, Flat Crepes and Crepe de Chines. A big saving made from regular worth by all who select frocks from this special priced group. ’ i $l4.95 Georgette and Flat Crepe Frocks that are well styled for the Miss who desires an ingxpensive frock with style and quality far above the low price asked —COME AND SEE THE FROCKS AT $14.95. of ate on th d of [1e M ass fothodist chu . |selectmen, Mr. Dyer stated that the {sale at Logion hall, Kensinaton er ln ews [town would miss the second gelect- laftornoon at 2 o'clock, Pre | man's influence and that town offi- | yeent 10 the Woman's Hon: | cials especial ty; the dofraying expenses of the delegat v would fecl the 1085 0 | sjonar. a great degree, 1 the choir, Representative Cla ' was a guest at s jher held in Hartfo | vis, reprosentative to the state lo . | the oak trees were distribuied Ithe late Senator Joseph R. Hawl of Hartiord for planting in the v Case Postponed The e state librarian that reports on tho Q“ town court on sday > for filing, said today that Elisha |IN& Without prope Clark, who did the actual planting '44ns and a Con Investigation Fails to Find Constitu- | of the farm in the southern town, reported that the tree |@FFest. was planted over the erest of a high | Fast Berlin I hill east of the highw: {Jar tional Oak — Knights of Honor | o\~ Take § 1S cason’s Pirst Baseball Game Ji | by Repres Willlam H. Schroeder, 69 years of | Herald repor age, Berlin's second selectman, died | tion of the tree, which Mr. Clark | nounce at his home on Hudson strect yester- | believes was cut down. The land | Athle day following an illness of only three | passed out of the hands of Col. days’ duration. He was first taken il | Jarvi > and the present OWNer | the Hubbard school will on Tuesday while at work in his gar- | d ny knowledgo of the |1rore den and his sickness was not| Whereabouts of the frec. At Score of 19 to 17, hall is slightly gre ihought serfous until yesterday| Pedestrlans encountered looked iness the pleture “The e — e e e | the regular vac er e & cation period. adopted daugher, Mrs. Willis Win- | originul noorings and 1 beth Dickens. He was born | fleeing prope in Willlamsburg, Long Island, and | Minstrel Banquet : came to this town in 1913, loc: The St. Paul Tabs Minstrels \\‘1||> on Iudson street, where hie conduct- | hold @ banquet for the members of ed one of the finest market gardens | the cast on Thursd in the country, 12, at the Waverly The funeral will be held Satur-|The minstrels have procured the en- | day afternoon at 3 o'cloci from the |tire building for their celebration ; home, Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, pastor | of the Berlin Congre will officiate, Jurial will take place ©Of the cast. ey % g v s \"::?x’;t‘hrom(h‘?(rr)v;‘as first el(-cted! The Kensington Athletic club and fof M second selectman at the town meot- | the St. Paul Tabs Fifc and Drum fa ing of 1914, running on tha republi- [ cOrps will open their ”‘r"", da,)- in- | time, can ticket. Since then he has been | 00T fair this evening at 8 o'clock | Rev. reclected continuously, recelving the &t Llo_\rlil Hull,lll\'-llnmm:mn. This e vear far in advance s | ning will see the ! :m,';:’":_‘l‘:: S ;",‘\: b e f,’,",): | whist and setback season. Teams age | York George B. Carter. | expected from Mrs. Eliz AMrs. G. E. Dalb | held in New Haven yesterday. 5 Iy, when he complained of fecling| Knights Take Opener g 4 Blnida, tired more than was his custom. On Tuesday, while at work in his gar- on, he was seized with an attack of | ;‘..I"'*};L“nf’lsp,":;}c“““’“., el ;!]wy beat the Percival avenue | vesterday ko e ' | Gants at the tune of 19 a | The ol Later, upon the advice of his|Gants at the tunc of 19 to 17 at the doctor, a nurse was called, but Mr. nroeder f pidly and upon the development of pnewmonia ¥ terday morning, hope was abandon- was closely fought throughont and |of age. from my political connections with | for the Knights; Dobeck and Pac Mr. Schroeder, I am proud to el School "‘()l\l‘!l Meeting beppi clont driont of L :‘:]‘:"“{;‘: The monthly meeting of the No iy Pha- | <chogl board will be held on Friday size. thegsorrow 1 feel Whieh 1) oconing, May 29, instead of this eve- ure the town fecls at his 80| ying a3’ previonsly announced. Con- sidcrable important busincss s seehuled to come before the mem- wn Clerk Arhtur L. Woodruff suld that the town woulld realize its | 1 When the | Ders at that fime. {| LOME LIES JN RUINS! 1o @ greater degree whel . s o T shock of the news diminished. Hel Guie Mojumphy, son "‘M e || AFTER AN ALL ANIGAT BLAZE = called Mr, Schroe er one of Berlin's Annie Molumphy, 18 visiting his hardest workers for the advance- |y other for a briet furlough from AOT ATUING ment of the conmunity. Westerly, R. L. where o is sta- WAS SANED =P anicl M frmun of the |00, Mrs, Molumphy 'has return- > BARLY MORNING democ commiltee, €X-|4q 4o her home on Hudson street. FRECKLES MAS pressed sorrow at the loss of the 8e- | "y Coondivion of E. I3 Honiss of 'NOT BEEA Jectman. Mr. Malarncy Drought OUt| rudcon strect who s serlousty fll ACCOUNTED FoR= the fact that disrcgarding party |ae pjg home, is reported unchanged. Jines, Mr. Seliroeder was always fair- | 0o Goale, son of Mr, and Mrs. N0 TRACE OF AJM minded in his administration activ- | ¢~ a Coale of Worthington HAS BEEN FOUND yics and gave no prefersnce to Te- [ rjgg., s visiting his parents during | AMONG TUE publican or democrat. He also term- | a vacation from his studies. RUINS /! el Mr. Schroeder as one of the |’ Town Clerk A. L. Woodruff re- INS town's hardest workers toward ports 259 dog licenses sold up to progress date. Dog owners are beginning to Raymond F. Dyer, third select-|realize the shortage of time left for | man, echoed Malarney's sentiments |the procuring of the tags, he states. Pith terms expressing sorrow at the| The women of tha Kensington i {4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, worning when a light re which they were riding road and ran headlong into tric light pole on Farmingion ave- nue. The o James J. Callahan of 7 1ligh stres {Terryville, was going toward Hart |t the radiator Included in the'lot at this small price are smart coats of novelty mix- in the new colors and unusual styles. There | the frame, and the ster | being snapped off, destruction to the car t | cupants received nothing worse than minor cuts and bruises, ground and was fra | time half-wr | holdin, suspended in mid-air. 1t Is Another Unusual Low Price asked for the New High Coloved Ihetd tonight tn the new | gymnasium with a large crowd of [ Poor debtor's | distinguished gu lernor John H to attend with prominent sold rapidiy . aa———————— | T ——— | B opened a food il T to the “Constitutional Oak” Lost | Older Tioys Conterence in Simeburs | The ~ Constitutional Oak — trec, |and towards helping . the werk or o 1o {planted by Colonel Charles M. Jar: recently glhven at the Congregation- le W, Stevens | irel club din. | 11 at the high school f Jast evening. | ville |are out and are heing sold rapidly ous communities of the state, has se of Lewls A, Cook, driv- |, b < o Sijoeaeed Ly the pupils of the B Second Selectman SUCCUIMDS 5iciwarca ana ta "eneraiiy b |7 0f tho tricic which iy nileed 1o | 2%, [1¢ purils of tho | d to be dead. have caused a triple accident on the | will licy Mlel‘ Thr% DflyS' [lllless | Representative Claude W, Stev- Merlden turnpike Wednesday eve- ens, to whom the task of locating ' "IN& has been postponed until the | the troe fell, upon the request of the | T*8UIAr Weekly session of the Ber. vening, park- | lights. Two s ticut company tree, being a rosident of Col, | PUS Were involved in the crash. rt | Constable Frank Brown made the | ones adde | tiox persons. and if present indications | lare correct the hall will be sold out. | {the playground will cost the alumni | chairman of tha committee, 18 | spending considerabla time looking linto this feature and will he abie 10 | report more fully soon. A sucerss | ful concert will undoubiedly in- | | ere on the! The entertainment o be given vis farm. Search of the location | by the pupils of the Hubbard school ontative Stevens and & | Will be hold in Athletic hall and not disclosed no indica- | Community hall as previously an- ed $500. The appar: manent and made of substanticl { non-corroding materiali It will be! as up-to-date as that in any of the The seating capacity of ater. The puplls of the upper grados at meet at ! s' hall fu Kensington tomor- [row morning at 10 o'clock to wit-|sccured, this being furnished for | e first {hull, The instructor will 1 at all times when the plays: | open and will see that the exercise is of a i nature. Road morning, when pneumonia devel ir amazement when asked the | fealth.” oped. Pl vliasnbonts o ® oM fPhere will be no school sessi He leaves his widow, a son, Wi property, ME | for the week of May 2 this being Ham P. Schroeder of Berlin, and an t the tree had s »d from its ir i G B Dallbey hus left for a bus < § o1, | scarchers were trying to locate their 3 i chell of Kensington, and one sistcr, ¢ Iness trip to Pennsylvania and New state. Ilo will be gone for the |15 1aid out for baseball and football | fields and other sports for older children, the committee has decid- ed upon the Broad strect school vard for the playground, which will | be mora especially for smaller boys and girls. Attendance at the concert | evening, May | NOW Britain were the guests of Mr. Inn, Cheshire, |and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence yester ¢ attended the! il will be entertained by an or- Meeting of the Ladies® Auxillary of fonal church, | chestra and selcctions by members {the — American Mining Engineers The Social Five met at the home J. A Williams yesterda ternoon and had a most enjoyable A. C. Fuller, formerly pas- .- [tor of the Mcthodist church her t meeting of the has been appointed by the N ast conference to the pas st Berlin, Mcriden torate at Newtown, Conn. He will ST s an | New Britain and Blue Hills, Danc- | cnter upon his new duties at once. w ‘.?1!;1”:x-‘:lliz“xlnltblxt-!:fitl;}}:}a;;lfly:":?:Hng will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller have been win- ‘Heroes of the Night' | The Knights of Ifonor baseball| Mrs. E. G. Hazelwood and Mrs.| !mun annexed the first game of the Charles Pratt of West Cromwell| season yesterday afternoon when |Were calling upon relatives in town NOVELTIES i st Berlin Junior baseball | Percival avenue grounds. The game, |team is looking for games with out- while not exactly a pitcher's battle, side teams averaging 14 to 16 years “The House Without a Key” ‘ NOTE: Do y at no time until the final inningvas | The library will be open for a|| At 2:30 Doors Open 2:00 | | victory assured to the Knights. [sliort time this ovening for the ex- el pyeattending physiciy o,f Features of the play were the |change of hooks. Iipat Seloctman Capel, ONe {oc|Work of Roland Brown for tho slr. Schroeder's closest friends, to- Wrighix and fis. hurd Sayioe of ay FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927. | Plainville News AUTO SEVERS POLE: IECLP Farmington Ave. Smash Distinguished Throng Wil Be Pros- ent—0ld Folks' Comcert To Be! Repeated — Clean-up To Start | Wednesday—Tens Three persons narrow L or serious injury t o the which I8 owned 1 rd shortly after 7 o'clock w The ecar was battered ont of s Ithe whole left si being drive | back, adlight and smashed, the windshield so com- pletely shattered that only inch of glass rema hall this three oc- Yet w The pole was broken off at the ured a second to the top. the wires vered upper half semi- ro- aired by linemen this morning, hile the car was towed to Par- the s || selle's garaga. i The police have not yet completed !their investigation of the ecrash. Fircmen's Ball Tonight The gala firemen's sts presant. Gov Tickets nd the > will he danc- o has been ' pro- O1d Folks' Concert The Old Iolks' concert which was 1 church will be repeated on May the henefit f the playground fund of the Plain- ded school alumni. Ticket Al street r features repeated with sev new 1. The auditorium will seat 607 The apparatus nece: v to star Principal Orrin L. Judd, Y Royal Kiddies the development and | 044 Fellows' rs of Sequasse { church in a ANTS UNHURT Roadster Wrecked in Morning Ball, will preach | requested to e present. School Shut Was shut out by th PIREMENS BALL TONIGHT ' » v Auto Rrivers, i Collision, to Report 5 Slenth'a blind os Win—Driefs | Up Wednesday Marvgaret Mor auctioned off to t public 1s cor invited to attend. ng for Scolla Scolla of Kent str Harold Tord W will he)Of Hartford for the purposs gh school | 10Wing tha local m, Trumbull is expeeted |18 now in 1l m in the en m will prob- |! ably be filled with dancers. Tasil- this [10's orehestra will give a eoncert | 5| from S to 9 o'clo |untit 1 o'clack of {ing. Tarking spi vided near the school. K, and from then | Woman Planned to Kil and Mother-ii- ville Puilic He tion will be held at § o'clc night in the is throe-fold | i ore the merting, Tnspector Ozra the association to hefehten the i trac- | DAl AIL-Plainville t evening practice £:30 o'clock :ase the fund, which has alreidy ched the $350 mark, to the ne.d us will be citles. H An experieneed Instruetor will he | r by Governor Trum- althful and non-harmful | Bei se high liool playground | held tomorrow e Church of Our Saviour. nnual meeting of the Bap- 1 be held th Dominick Cali MEET WALLINGE to William I opening of a new rmeat L street.—ac Five room tencr tral loca West Main stree electrie contractor, wiring, fistures, ete, Estimates given 124 East St —— COMMUNITY P'hone 4 'pLATNVILLE’ | TODAY—SAT, | A Mighty Drama of ‘While the City Sleeps’ vith Wil i CULLEN LANDIS | —:— CAPITOL —:— CMARRINGE SUN.—MON.—TUE “RESURRECTION" SREDHEADS PREFERRLDY Don't Forget the and MARION NIXON EDIES Chapter Seven is & MATINEE Prices 10c-15¢ | Firemen’s Informal Bali in the High School Gymnasium FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Dancing 9-1 o'Clock ORCHESTRA All Welcome Meeting e meeting of Stephen , L 0. 0. F., will be $ o'clock this evenkag in try hall Board Mecting 1 of fire corimissioners T E'-isto[ News 'lv * Lee co j,“(.‘,'._\ publishers of the coun chamber, Appointed Auditor K. Linsley, formerly assist- secretary and assistant 5 reasurer of the Bristol and Plain- hich was ab- onths a and P'o an aunditor 3 zation. His head- 1 Hartford. Mass to Mather—Anicrican Piano Sup- e Ply Coo Sold—Ncew Departure Called for Chimney Fire 0 o'cloc chemicals without = in Mixu d oper r, man- Co. of of the n printed will ba pre- r to those mak- of the new Nursas ternoon and rnoon. bookict contains numerous ns as well as the reports Fuller T. Barn president of Mrs. nt of the Richardson, al staff, and adway, presi- s Auxiliary of Mrs, € of Local Concern Sold At special meeting of of the America it was voted to s of the local con- 1acl Schlemmer in the wor was with rs in New York. sl e, hon apital 50,000 president of the s also president and th ock was owned by 1l people. For a time atter its ization, the concern prospered ion, but follow entry into the considerable difficulty was ex material from st of tha job rom. The sale of 1 been antic nission Committee « t through to Nort come time and was only d ry of tr il an acceptable offer was re ide, This project | New Departure Band Con 40 byl The annual concert of t particu nd, to ba onsored | Mutual Relic | proceeds will be i will be o pro- | of the needy sic v for 1 it was/| pital. ) commit- | The band now consists of four ¢ ich n r of |on | ritor o th . give the one anid clari ere ) \ « two ki P. ss drum and two tym- r « W ) I be followed by a g Cour 1 arting at 10 o'clock in the s I Ar i h school mnasium with musi New Directories in Libeavy {by the New Departure orchestra, 1 y Ty Rich ; IFifty per cent of the paintings by 1 ore r, Mass, and | “old master in all the collections 4 of the world are fi according to noted New York painter. John. Dobeck for the Giants. Bat- Borlin feels the loss of one of its | JOM- Dobecle for the Clante, Bals FRECKLB AND HIS FRIENDS most public spirited citize Aside |

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