New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 7

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ler 1ge8 ried 1 a ard inis Joa- end tate lan- pre= \Tiss she ords NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927, (4 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself I The regulation school frock made of excellent grade French or storm serge in or black, pique collars and cuffs, siz to 20 vears, £9.95, $12.50, navy CHIC STYLE VARIATIONS APLENTY IN OUR INEXPENSIVE DRESS SHOP Lovely, youthful little frocks of velveteen, crepes, george! satins, erepe and satin, crepe and velvet combinations, in newest autumn’s colorings, as Leaf Brown New Blues Pineneedle Green Navy and Black EXCEPTIONAL VALU $14.95 Sports and Dress Coats (Luxuriously Furred) Lead autumn’s smartest. Our collection of sport coats in the small checks, and dre: coats of the newest materials, offers you broad scope for choice. The new front flare a predomins ting fea- ture, while the long shawl or pouch collars of leading furs make them coats quite individual. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED! $25.00 « $165.00 'Y FROCKS Pretty models and exceptional values Last call Saturday to buy these excellent auality jersey frocks, in new colorin Regular values $16.75 to 219.75, offer you Saturday at $10.95 cach TAMILTON JR. | with regulation white izes 8 to 14 or 16 £15.00. Ready to Wear—One Floor Up e = JORNMADELEY. 85, |15 ST ACTvE - | ¥ Plainoville News , Worked for Three Generations of "+ ° Same Family Here i N HYDES MARRIED 45 YEARS ark Street Couple Obeerving An niversary—stanley Smith Heads Assessors—Town Meeting Monday | Night—Church Notices—Bricts Madeley o School Berlin News it Vi v Swanson-Foiren Nuptials This After- noon—First Day of Hunting Sea- .. won Brings vers. The annual clectior committees of the held at the regula ing of the hoard at office last evening. chairman, presided Profescor Stanley G Out Al hool board 5. Chase Conle Logal Girl Showered Wil be hel i RKenshgton Methodist tomorrow Kensington 11 o'clock t familton Local shal Gun- R hon clock of officers and meet at the monthly mect-fon the sut town clerk’s [ Through the F | fiss Lord alphy seen authorized to m; ouncements of the school hoard reached todi the elections announcement of the talloting and the committees will be jay. It is beli ¢ the hoard will the sam: teports of the od that the Coale's lea cral desired er W successful fiseal Miss Marjorie F. of Mr. and Mrs. Henr Langdon Cou Henry N, Swanson Swanson 1 New Britain vied this the Berlin Rev. Samuel A. ciating. Fverett Mass., 2 be best man and Miss Tiske son. & sister of the bridegroom, will Miss Foiren and | been he maid of honor. Mr. Swanson have hy the Corbin Screw Britain Attending World Series Several local reside morning for New they will attend the haseball games burgh Pirates Yankees. Mr. and Mrs. H are making the tri Mrs. H. M. Morris of and Thillip Fagan of Obtain Qui A quit claim deed Brandegee to Pardon the Berlin Home been filed with Towa L. Woodruff. rights of way o property of the for the purposes of wi other inlets and to the and ails For Mr. and Mrs. Pard of Worthington Ride: this morning from visit their nicce Heald of Paris, Frances Rickey 10 o'clock tamorrow Panl's church, Kenst John €. Rrennan, pastor. will he in 3 schaol rharge, ¢ 1y the 10 o'cack sorviee Sacred Heart Rev, John . Brenna ton will officiate at the 9 meetings, to find th it it is pro comm school hoard Foiren, daughter Kensington. son of crnoon at Congregational Young of C cousin of the York city between the Included in Claim Deed Building Co, Home ontlets new sub-division lurope. New for an extended trip abroad in France, Mr. and Mr: Mrs, formerly of this place. St Pauls Chureh Mass will bey celebrated at 8 an, morning at hurch by could not be result of | 1o that | results of the [ Mission cw officers and |home on Mon-|day rs | Junior cal- [ehurch fice on Thur s sho lock will resun under My ed sev- [topic will e 1 completed |Galilles low the of the social sery \ of Berlin € and fhe Older and v J. Foir Nurse Meeti Roys Mr. of 41 Hart [at 1 It will be mar- o'clock, at church, pastor, offi- tional ch jorro leader. At regular mornir led by the pastor wh servies o will d The Men's the Com- 2 o'clock At 7 o'clack the Young Prople’s meetin L will be held at the church To Reccive | The st fsoriety will 114 |mass where |ton, in a serios |and Pitts- | Rev York {members of th are |urg: who | a sermon on the ungry World n et at 12 o'cloc Bible top mbridgs for bride 1 Huldah y class will meet at Doing in the group of K who 1eft this mars emploved | in New Communion T il Paul Y. M. T. A, & R {jjam Joseph attend the 8 o'clock | Gianotti, Fdward Mal Panl's church, Kensing John Koy body tomorrow morning Will receive communion John . Brennan, pastor. Al organisation are 1 Corp. Cares Kane, A | Rayno ana mor nts left rom | is a world < at the the New the list MeKeon th Mr. and New Britain Kensington. | The — ington I held on Monday « at S o'clock at the Berlin Congregational church. | Officors will b d and reports | cting of the Worth ¢ will b stical soc from Artlur Smith Heads Assessors * Proposals Rudg t 1927-1928 THAT BURGLAR YOU cannot in whilc prevent the bu you are away. YOU can forestall his getting you in our Vault. A\ 33,00 box will fake value, Q7. 'nterest Paid 5 /O On Savines Open Raturday in Ne D Malone, Wi THE PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. Michael Plainville, Conn. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ar care of man breaking 3 valuables, if you have them in a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX 1y th Evenings arranged Bristol News (- Valuable Objets Bequeathed by Miss Annie . Johnson Many Personal Bequests Made i Testament Viled in Court of Pro- bate—Boy Arrested For Theft of Bieycle—Will of William Cronin LEON . STAI Episcopal €l Church MK« Redecmer t Chureh For Theft I Filed <«PLAINVILLE» SATURDAY ONEY Phe Doz Exversbody SRANGER™ in SREEUD 0T COURAGE™ mest powerful amimal - ~tory ronght to the Yol e thrilled ns never before at this “dog.” FOUR GANGT in SOLYVMPIC GAMEN" T Shows af Night At G and 9 howas e Application SUNDAY NHGHT t rk H0B STELLE in STHE MOJAVE RID™ hundsos in this than CHARLT GEORGE STHE PE 0L MUBRAY and SIDNEY in RILEY" |pplications noting future loeations on ¥ 1 avenue, newly open. motor traffic, have been re a4 will be coneidered in the ire. Several located on Trinity Men's Club fall and winter program o Men's club, which hold parish rooms ¢ 3ristol, every secon: sday evening at ! o , has 1 nounced by the v Ln Wilkins, as fol October 11 D. D cathedral, e time rector ol Hartford; dear t Salt Lake City W testament af hool. Middle- rst lscture or ter in English church James ty &chool. on the the Ol Kelly, rector Bridgeport, and Rev. Dr, t Hartford, on chureh will be an. is series of ng and r of men. rs and their might be inter- d. Harvest Supper Held By Worthy Temple, P. S. Vest's supp. ider the aus- Wor Tenple, Pythian s} Judd’s hall last ock and a large of visitors from Bristol, Meriden and Hartford um was carried out in the order: “My Country "Tis of violin solo, Range in Concreting Bids Delays Contract 1S ¢ the difference in £ the base of the Wal Hill park W plumbing and park board has of contracts e range in nined. The o1 $10,000 to $17,000, 1, M. 0. Baker and H. Hall Construction tders VO ADLI S EXCHANGE CLUB 3 Malloy ~ Travelers In- speaker at nE meet- B cHanEs annection vention Week AD HERALD CLASSI F'OR YOUR WANTS She’s a Flyer D ADS ¢ Heath of Au. n across the ‘s an aviatrix £irl is but two ths old, but already en up in airplanes and liked of committe read, The | local ecclesi v is one of | Ast of the es in New | being the | cational church which | celebrated its 150th anni- €. Rickey of has old socic Clerk Arthur formed hefore of th Building Co. ter mains and | Berlin | annual me Congregational ch on Thursday cve the church. Bing Bing Bing Despite the early drizzle of this morning, hunter silent solitude of whout town with vells, dog barks and everything else on the hunting program. when the dawn of the fi of the hunting scason found a large majority of lo- cal nimrods aficld. The vsnal first day cannonading was somewhat sup- glon. Rev. pressed by th 1 but nevertheless waus sufficient to keop farmers livin in the outlying districts considerably | disturbed. Fair luck was reported the lead-slingers, several pheas- necesse on C. Rickey | sailed early York city While s, Rickey will William ¥ Miss rain | the fields jubilant s blasted 005 m shots, will follow YOU DONT TAINK FOR A MINUTE TUAT OSSIE'S DOAK CAN BEAT LINDY IN '\QQACE, Do You 2 ) 500 QE'LL < v TILL THE DAY OF ! THE RAC GEE=T MOPE] YOURE n of Kensing- | ants and a few partridge falling be- o'clock | fore the barrage of fire. COMECLARA! ) COME: ~COME - 6. U 8. PAT. OFF. . TM BEGINAING T THINK. THAT OSSIES TUAT RACE = IT'S MARD FOR ME 7O BELIEVE TRAT AIS DONK CAN RUA SO FAST= 6EE/ I HATE 70 ENEA TUINK OF 17! GONNA \WIN A '8 \_©1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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