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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 MAIL ORDERS PROMPT Philippine Gowns $1.19 $159 $1.79 Hand made, hand embroidered gowns. that ale ve‘ v special values, Philippine Step-Ins 79 Pr. Hand <cal]oped and prettily embroidered, in fine range of shades. Hand Made Gowns 9¢ Ea. Hand embroidered, some with plique work, made of fine nainsook. Cre e Gowns $1.19 Ea. Hand made, with embroidery applique work, white and colors. Muslin Step-Ins 79 Pr Hand made, hand embroidery, and in choice of colors. Philippine Slips 9c Ea. Hand made, Philippine costume slips, hemstitched top. Hand Made Slips $1.59 Ea. Prettily embroidered, trimmed with Filet lace. Voile Gowns 89 $1.69 Ea. Variety of styles, lace trimming, popular shades. hand ap- and white value $ in artford's /zop}oing Center: 95¢ trimmed. $3.50. Crepe de Chine Gowns values to $6.00 each. Bridal Sets, Lace Trimme slip and step-ins. LY FILLED Voile Step-Ins 89 Ea. Also chemise, good buy. Voile Pajamas $1.69 $2.69 Ea. Lace trimmed models. Crepe Pajamas $1.39 $1.69 $2.69 In variety of styles. Silk Step-Ins, Etc. Sl 1B Value $£2.50. Models plain or lace Silk Bloomers, Gowns $2.49 Ea. Step-Ins, dance sets, values up to Silk Gowns, Chemise $3.69 Ea. Also_step-ins, bloomers, > 1o § dance sets, $4.49 Ea, ‘laborately trimmed models, or plain, 14.98, $19.98 to $25.00 BAPTIST CHURCH ' GREW DURING YEAR {0. L JUDD TO REMAIN nounced today, and any bidders wishing permits may call at that time, His regular office hours have not yet been decided upon, but he sald that he would davote two or three evenings a week to the position if thera was a demand for such night work. Plainville Loses The Plainville bowlers in the state league lost a match at West Haven last night, dropping both pinfall and games won points. The work of Reed of the down-state team was spectacular; his five-string total was §9, and even the local men pulling for him to go over the mark, but he just failed. The scor West Haven ve 28 87 112 .e.143 " 121 241 178 | Pl.nlnvlllfi Plainville News t Snccessinl Twelvemonth Passed Under Dr. Kendrick Carney | Reed | Writes School Committee He Will White crepe de chine, gowns, chemise, champlo as “Rocky ral sethac proclaimed | Paner Goods team {measure of nearly and many out of town St Paul’s Chur will be clock tomort church John C. Breuna te. A session of ‘“1‘. follo E ! } TOWNSFOLK MOURN . W40 Sl]HR[lEI]ER Funeral of Second Selectman to on = Be Held Today PROMINENT MEN BEARERS Kensington Woman A<ks Divorce In ry mor Kensing 1 o | Paul's 3 sm the 10 o'clock sacred Heart Chur . John C. Brennan cill o" at the at & will follow | Bertin sehool Communion scrvices scrved tomorrow at the gregational church. The (¢ class will meet at 10 10:45 o'clock, Rev. 8am Wil conduct the service 1de the reception rs into the church he “Religion Without Sunday school will ment « under the direction of Mi iewold, superintenden ople’s mecting will b o'clock. ¥ Superior Court — Town Clerk to N+ lis e One Day's Grace to Negli- Hil gent Dog Owners—Church Jtems. The funeral of William . Schroe- | Jor, sccond selectman, who died at | 11is home on Hudson street on Thurs. day afternoon, will be held this aft- On ¥riday evening, M cinoon from the home at 3 o'clock jo'clock, Mrs. Edna £ D director, will hold lin the chureh, She | rich Tesche, tenor, laid Mrs. 8. A, Viske on the itemized statement will |ed tater Kensington Congreza Rev. Vernon L. Philli the rezular morning ¢ | Kensington Congre 1OIMOrrow morning at 1o Communion Sunday cere bhe observed and new mem received into the churel e school will be held Miscellaneous Shower e e cellancous shower was given | JEEHR Chokowski Wi of Miss Agnes Bightnattt| SiFSLAT Fdetvor exorel on Thursday evening at her home in | 3 ne psc sington, about 50 girls attending. | P BTG 0 COCK At s Bighinatti was the recipient of [ing the Older Boys' N any beautiful and useful gifts. as o Beld at Simsbury, Five I'he feature of the evening was a| oo o HRRAEE Fo with Lucy Lanzani| ference to be held in Roek Niria Miglio week, bride, “Riggies’ Gallino as anan and “Chickie” Perr yoan. Refreshments were served & dancing was enjoyed. Miss Bighinat- i is to become the bride Robert fofflan on May 16 at St. Paul's| church. Muple cemetery. e George Bha ml] William Arthur L n. Schroader roed Elizabeth adopted of | bearers will be T. Carter, Willinm Hall, Fowler, Charles Weldon, Woodruff and Charles Wi sides his widow, Mr Joaves a son, William of Berling a ter, Mrs. Dickens of Berlin, and an diughter, Mrs, Willies Winchell Jensington. sery or A mi in honer Ke A n mock marriage as bridegroom, Sunday school will b o'clock tomorrow morny Kensington Methodist cht oclock Rev. May R. Lo will Jead the regular mor {ice with the theme W Asks Divoree Does Religion Hold in R P e e sington appeared before Judge Ed-|ihercof He maketh a win C. Dickenson at vesterday's ses-|o'clock Miss Dorothy Di wion of the superior court the Enworth League excr divorce from her husban {the theme “Loyalty to 3. Johnson. who, she claims, 19t her |\Why and How." At 7:3 in 1021, Miss Alice Johnson. her| pastor will speak on daughter, testifying for her mother, | “What is That in Atated that Johnson was nearly al-| Tuesday afternoon ways drunk and tortured her mother | the social service class w while under the influence of liquor. the church. The Knights Mrs. Johnson stated that they |will meet at 6:30 o'clocs wore married in Willimantic on|nesday evening at S July 81, 1902 &nd that she had not |women of the congregatio peen Johnson since December 23, |scnt a play in three acts. 1921, Judge Dickinson reserved de- |afternoon at 3:45 o'clock ciston, ue will meet at th regular mid-week held on Thursday o'clock. Miss Lord will theme, “The Whole Armot Four older boys are ait in Simshury. plan z to attend nce to be held in 1 » Visit Home Samuel Berlin Con visit the Masonie ford this of g a 1h at 3 G Fair Opening The three-day fair given hy the St. Paul T. A. B. Drum Corps and the Kensington Athletic club opened its doors last evening at Lloyd hall, Kensington, to approximately people. The main event of the evening was a whist and setback party. Prize: were awarded to the following: Tadies' first, Miss Katherine Me- IKeo cond, Miss Margarct Skenc third, Mi: Neliie Dalton; me first, Bernard P’ Moore; seph I third, W In the setback division play, the Russell & Erwin New DBritain annesed fir while the Tabs team took second prize. Seven teams competed for the sethack honors. card sharks coming from East Berlin, Rlue Hills, goratehes and dents Merlden New Britain. Last (ho collision, a twenty mi cvening's party waund up one of the ment hetween the driver most suecessiul in the his- only ecasnalty. Later rela tory of local « Th patched up between the na hor s o the there. The Berlin pastor lie wag on the lookout fof to anchor in later lif Auto Argument Two machine driven 1 town drivers held an ary front of the town day afternoon of team of v Outside an ast vd cireles, Vip which Berlin Congregational, o Kensington Methodist. God." ThineHand sorvices noxt week's ternoon whe hall lat as the m was | moto rs re ways. The we rge gatherin and it is rumor to the event 3elmont’s | separate took the fracted Al te its height regations. | W . 1t ning at will o viay school battle at- while at 1 that bets al out- loc m laid as Anniversary Banquet Mo comn d which is a anniversary dinner ton Mens Lyce § and St Greo pre r Monday even Tho on program will include a vocal v, by Ch sung by Mrs. ldress by Rev, “Looking Back selections by a mal of Alhert Holn n, W. I5. Hart, Douglas V. D fers and Joseph Wilson: and main address of the evening b Hon. Frederie €. Walcott ind Polis: Work About s a wtend th held in the reh. ot K 9 o'clock | . Phillips Ye auartet composed a. b the Boys ! Al ider lock expected fo affair which will t Qining rooms of ti ! | Kensington Congregational chureh | The bang will b ss Mary I church. Thomas W. it YOoung et ag toastma CT. neld at To Dedicate Hall lian Fraternal socic its new home at Fratern: sington, tomorrow afte 2 o'clock are voc g w them 3 served gation of Emerson the The T w6, at s |dedicat mon, choir | hall, Ke an recital : noon at program and instrumental | selections by many prominent artists | from about the state. Several of the town officials will be present at the dedication exercises Opener Tomorrow Berlin boys will crack ope scason with a tough nut to deal when it meets the East Berlin Boys' Club team tomorrow after- noon at a'clock at the Worthing- Iton Community house grounds. Pop- * opinion gives the “down-east- victory boys are confident that they will be to give East Berlin a tough im will practice at the Perei tional, = The at the |0 church WAL ice ol o'clock Lonics bers will be L. Sunday | eeting will | he church. attend- being are dirls' Con- ¥ Hill next ton te fternoon grounds. One Day More rk Arthur L. Woodrnff °d that due to the slow dog owners in tak of license the licenses on Mon- giving local residents (Continued from Page 16) ‘ | Town (| to th will Ma Las ot refer nes he o issue the 11 pastor, | held at hig at wreh, At rd, ning hat My residuc At 7| will lead cises with ¥ Church; o'clock the the e, day, Fraternal Hall RERLIN SUNDAY. MAY 1 HOOT GIBSON in AS STRE 45 o'clock s ill meet at of Honor | On Wed- c'clock the | n will pre- | Thursday | the Junior hurch. The will be at 7 45 | vak on the ir of God.” | onding the ght girls DONT BE AFRAID To EAT A HEARTY BREAKFASY, FOLKS = 1 HAVE MORE stor of church, in Wal- re he will members tated that r a harbor al | tocky u:u.; | | | o out of | gument in yestor- | of a few result of nite argn- was the tions were belligerent | il umed their | wenty- | the | | Prior the | will | Included in the | [ town | Mon but the Worthington | @0 Not Leave — Many At Firemen's |Silverio .126 100 = | Pavano 90 o4 | —Ball — Local Bowlers Defeated— All-Platnvilles Shaping Up. 216 203 1 79 Martha Rehekah Rehearsal All officors and members of the egrea team of Martha Rebekah lodge are asked to report at Odd Fellows' hall Monday night. A full rehearsal will be held, and it is fm- portant that all should be on hand. High School Opens Season The Plainville High achool base- hall team will open its season this afternoon, when it will meet t v Britain State Trade school at cal ¢ he game will lock and promises £004 one. The Plainville boys coming along weli and a good year, whila the with & more or less n developing n the nines meet this fur should fly, A most successful and progressiy |vear was testified at the annuall |mecting of the Baptist church last {night, the reports for the first year| under the new pastor, Rev, A, D. {Kendrick, D. D., being highly rrati- |fying. Attendance has increased Nina have been taken Into member; | ship, and spiritual and financial con- |\l|h0n§ are good. | The following office | for the coming yvea Deacons—C. H. Bronson, F. A. !Hart, and D. P, Littlefield: church |y, | elerk, Mrs. Trving T. Tyler; assis church clerk, Mrs. Charles A. Bun nell; trusteas, . H, Bro E. W.| Farrar, Mrs. K. B. Judson; church |commiitee. 1. W. Farrar, Duigl | Littleficld and Fioya B. Stilim !treasurer, Frank A. Hart; financi ry, Mrs. Richard Sedergren nt financial secre fl auditors. Bronso Irving ushers, M smi tilln: Mrs. were elected | been | should have ade school green team, rapidly. Wi ernoon the Attend Round-Up Scveral delegates from the local ch of the 4-H club are attend- the round- heing held in | Hartford this week-end. They ar {Mrs. A. A. Hale and the st Gladys Furrey, Agnes Liv Eleanor Teachman, Hazel Gene Gillis, Florence Hazel Salmon. The con close with a banquet tonigh he Bond hotel. Real Vstate Transfers following warrantes bave heen recorded in the off Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hart; missionary | fown Clerk Morgan ilio Fortuna mmittee, Mrs, . A, Bunnell, Miss [ fo Norman and Hope Middleton of Ivth Linsley, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred | New Britain, a lot in the Gridley homise tract; Ressle Q. MacLeod to An: Judd Will and Anna Thoma of New Orrin 1. Judd property in the Broadview tract; | principal of the Broad stre. > Snowman of New Britain to a <chool commit Do a lot in Victory his communication crace fronting on Sherman stri run of his retire- | n Mr. Judd, who has hee { principal of the local school for 17 comn 1 the committec Il schools under on Staples, new superin first M st To Coo ion e offering 2 cll; Carltor Floyd 8 | Barnes; Bronson, an. R. | Vicinus and Music 'fl'mvn'v o M | gren, 8 ell, Mr. i iward Pal Wallace Bunnell; nradent committee, Rev. A, D. Kendrick, J. G. Ward, Miss Bertha The deeds Stews ain as Principal. will remain + sehool, st s Funeral of Miss Cottrell funera Nellie Cottrell . with R. H. » Chured be The il be viee { Burton |or Ow to have | West ¢ hools. A | Mr. Judid | nday ars, or placin | head; Leon C. | tendent risdi of Hartford at tr Baptist Church 8¢ s at the {chureh wil be as follows: T.. Taylor, principal of | worship at 10:45 o’clock | the Linden street graded school. |hy the pastor, Rev. A. D. | has signed her contr In. preceded by a turn another vear; The junior cholr will I refused to sign Many at Ball. At the close ired couples pa c re will nembers, will be b < Baptist Morning rmon Kendrick, infor talk. ing “Follow tort Miss Addie of the serv- of morning be the reception nd the Tord's sup observed. Bible school Two it i00] t v march heing | Chief *. Hayes of | nd his na. Gov- | v H. Trumbull im Jast night, ST O efing at ‘s Secret of Charlotte officers sorviea ck tol m | o'clock, topic hiet Edward P. | IPellowship;" leade tment was | Kendrie Installation o attend. Outside | will take place at this time cirenmstance, | The publie is cordially invited to the ball v a guccess in every attend all of t services, William Downham was chairman Episcopal Church o1 the committee in charge. Services at the Church Bullding Codc in Effect. saviour tomorrow will be as fol- The newly adopted building ode | jows: Church school at 10 wil go into effect tomorrow and In- | \forning prayer and sermon by Rev spector Ozra I Cooley will o nl!‘““,_ A. Malville at 11 o'clock All Monday, Unfortunatel¥, fcipices will be on daylight Mr, Cooley has been drawn for jury |y o [ duty in Hartford, and he may not | Catholic Church be to have regular oftice hours |y (oiec oo at e for a short while. He will be at the | oy yra) or Our Lady of Mercy Wit Ul from 7:45 to 9:05 o'clock [ Ty o daylight saving time for morning, however, be @8-| n. it fime, The regulsr masses ere gu o! il and f this - to unfortuna of Our his duties ahle Community Theater Plainville <PLAINVILLE® 'ODAY ONLY— OF THII NIGHT" at Pire and Police With “HEROF The Gr Photodrama. CULLEN LANDIS S MARION NIXON. THE WIOUSE WITHOUT A KEY “SELECT SHORT SUBJECTS “COMEDIES" TODAY You'll Step-a-Long way he- fore you sec a funnier com- edy than JORNNY HINES in TEPPING ALONG BEERY REBE DANTELS in yorcaNo» WALLACE SUN. and MON. MARY PICKFORD n “SPARROWS" ¥ Mat. Mon.—1:13 “DANCING MOTHERS” with RA BOW CONWAY TEARLE and ALICE JOYCE. NOTE: Do you know that there is a MATI DALY At 2:30 Doors Open Prices 10c-15¢ TUES. and WED. “SLIDE KELLY SLIDE" Starring Wm. HAINES and SALLY O'NEIL | I [ Britain, | el saving will be held at unday school § and 1 9 a a m. Forty hours’ devotions will begin with a high mass at 10 o'clock to. morrow, the procession of the Blessed Sacrament following im- mediately, will be masses Mon Tuesday mornin, 3 o'clock here s at) siting e priests will t in fessions frot today hear and tomorrow and Mond: o'clock thers will be g tor Daniel Tedesco anc Pestillo. Congregational Church Morning service at 10:45 o'clock, holy communion. Anthem, ‘Ih ar Lord and Father of Mank Church school after l!:' service. Beginning next § May 8, the church school held at 9:30 a. m. Cong | Young Peo meeting ‘lv. votional, Elsie Hale, J. Ya a Japanese student at the Hartio Theological will sf Ly |its regular morn- gett, e's p. m tion wil ting Thu pa sident ional Iv wecticn Il be served for t the flood sufferers, Advent Christian Church Morning worship at 10:47 The speaker will be Mr. lainville local 1pply the oft of the Bris chur, lay school at Peopli's ser ening preachir ock. Mr. Pinder spo of the ning. Plainville M. E. Church the Plainville irch tomorrow will be as Morning worship at 10 Holy communion will *brated and an address will given by the pastor. at 12 o'clock worth the evening at 6 o'clock. Smith of the Ne school will give an Pinder of 10 Young m m at | be i M. fol- 45 be lows o'clock. lay &chool League in David B High will be the gn The public is to all services, A, M. E. Zion Church Morning worship will be b the Reedemer's My ABE church tomorrow 11 o'clock Rev. It Henry Mertden wilt |preach. Sunday school will be held t 12:15 p. m., Mrs. I Mayers, rintendent. Fvening will be held a by most of ise sup! sery sermon pre: Ha the U week . H; Jouns 3 Med is sp at the homa of Mr. & Gllbert. Mr. Johnson h docked Mr. John bert rison on mar- daughter, M | bany, and Mrs, N. ., ar end with Mr, ind Mrs. H. str Mrs Roger Cas ing the paren > of 14 Can tle will return tomorrow and of Al-| woek- 1 stle's d a wee il Albe will meot of West with | Mrs. street afternoon. Drosser Five room tenement to r tral location, Inquire | ber Shop, West ) A. L. Voight, elec wiring, fxtures, eté ! Thone 4 124 contractor, Estimates given. Jast St—advt. ‘THOMPSON DECLINES Chicago Mayor Would Prefer to Send School Superintendent MeAndrew. “hicago, ® — Viscount t have Mayor in England desires, act ago's school superinter dent, William McAndrew. The vor read press aceounts | that Viscount Lee had extended him 1 invitation to visit Eugland and nd o and “Wher he is doinz to p of Chicago.” TRt the § wor said, “I will writs it McAndrew will do. England.” epare for t ation,” ma bacl orm plank that he would “take King of the public schools” by revision in history text hoo he elaimed were pro-British of ROBRBER DROPS DEAD Brookl N. XL A (LP)— A woman, whos was w theta by rm!vm wa | of Angel's chy man walking threw H[\ is 1 kels, 4|Hn\. \ | box nearby was fc ibroken open and here 1o prav. A toward her suddenly hmnds and his ockets Wi rters rifled, The Silver meg T A0 MORE FoR .| AE, THANKS =1 TAERE AINT WELL, TAL LET AAVENT MUCHA DY 70 P MoU GO OVER TO i WILLIE'S LOUSE TO STAY-AISMCTAER VAN WILL BE GLAD FREcKLES! I WOULDNT MIND STAVIN' AT COBB'S (F T HAD FRECKLES To PLAY WiTH- GEE - BE I WONT 2 SEE HIM ANO MCRE - STAY WITH UDSTAIRS TELL AIM umura, | | e cordially hing | TO VISIT ENGLAND just what Eng- 1 have| Iked into Our Tady | OF COURS! WILLIE OU7 OF BED= — [ Jstol News NEW NURSES' HOME [ by 3,000 Subscribers :COST 1§ NEARLY 3125000 Cruel { Mother Sent to Jail for 60 Days for Inhuman Treatment of Child After Scathing Denunca- tion by Judge Malone. furnished with | ble | of A ! « ible, | Biristol | es of tha pupils, The Building. I} ity t present but . o t is 1s 48 wil | donl rted for | room. | ! rooms having the time being into The lecture room, which is at the | westerly end of the basement, has a capacity of 24 pupils. Adjoining is a completely equipped demor stra- | t1on room here pupils will be | taught the duties of a nur through practical demonstration, | According to present plans, the lec- | ture room will also be used for‘ ’vL nees and parti the ho horit fecling that a certain | mount supervised amusement for the pupils is extremely essential. q eping rooms are also lo- cated in the basement, with a sewing room, a Inndry eq I ped with store room a small kit The are a b | writing desk hooks K cabinet and cony a sewir [ t an I tre. 1 with with Ik i« leeping rooms, on similarly the place and is also locat | ðer with the I'he equippe technical tor Miss stant s ed on this floor. The second and t tain s £ rooms. third floor, which sed for the night nurss ged that it can be |© closed the rest of the 1 additional sound door, provides for the elosing off of two additional sle rooms. |1 The Training School, The present plans of the hospital divcetors call for the official open- ing of the training school net| October and one application from a Bristol zirl is now on file with the crintendent. Numerous beca received from prospes indications ar quota will be o first floor to- library, which will | with the necessary hooks > of rooms 1 floors con- off from st ivel that h- A re 1 A poor | nd to have been | OPENING TODAY OF f Modern Building to Be Insected| i Mrs ri when Robhins grade when aw mune from hars ‘oth Elbert and M | was to Bunn=1l home together }mnd authorities. bed rooms | x“' af told we wit Iy B prob. {1 quiries | 17, ed long in advance of the opening date. der The the school itsel? wiil be unm-’ supervision of the Doard of ation and Registration of S of the State Board of Ed m and will be rated as a “Class ich will entitle grad- initials b, Gl qui 1 strict and the o E rach applicant must the Board of Re- © board. quirements for ad- igh school education i5 10 be held on , May 3rd, follow- 1001 hours for the girl mem- rs of the scnior class of the local The following day the ing will be thrown open spection of the general < been made no tuition fre pupils in the school ! with board, laun- small allowance for the schoo! wiil fn- uctor and an of nursing. ercd at differ- of the hospi- impson, the and her assistant, Wwill serve in the capa- 1 instructors, Child Frightfully Abused Following a complaint made department by school : Mry Mary Bunnell on street. Forestville, into custody yesterda; t Henry Jeglinskl on char elty to her cight year er, Marion Devlin. She ed by of ! iet : released for her appeara: o Little Bu Marion, who ls a ¢} ell's by a former i a coudit mined by B. B 1th officer, yes a blue spots Tittle girl was multiple bruises on es and lead. Her vilv handaged hec by Kicks or 1 RN b Dr. iins, eity dack and t “ollowing tion the he Rristol lic T ¢ Marion is a pupil in the of the Forastville granu hool and it was whils atte; her class that her condition was irst cod The child nnpalon!l\ su e d\sv ance *r home to e the school Knowing that m home she wis im- e Tn the police court this morning, v Bunnell were with abusing the child, A. Williame, an agent of Connecticut Humane sociot the first witness and testifieq making an Investigation of the at the request of the He found that 11 was first married in September 19, 1916, to Devlin. They then moved to rbury and later to New Ha- Mrs. Bunnell claimed that deviin was the father of the two hildren but the husband became cious and left home. Mrs. Bun- sccured o divorce from Devlin aterbury in 1922, Investigation ite Agent Willlams also show- that the father of the abused s Joseph Flammigetto of harged orge, he Waterbu Mrs. Deviin, about a year ago, went to the Bunnell home as hou: keeper and two married months after her rrival, Bunnell. Bunnell, Wwhen asked this morning by Judge Malone, when young child, why he did not interfere wife was beating the repied that there were number of broken chairs in th cllar to show just what the result his intervention was, He also Mr. Williams that if his w to jafl. she probably deserved 11 he could get along very well o r. Judge Malone sever. nsured both 1L Bunneli was tion for a period of with instructions to report intervals to Rev, William r. pastor of the Ashury <h of Forestvill h unne honths Davis, st Totha. (Continued on Page Fifteen) HOME FOR NURSES, BRISTOL E VoL CAN US=YoL GO AND CET I FOUND M1 T T'M MAKING Bv BLOSSER FOUND AIM!! IT'S