New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 7

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Final Winter WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY § MARKED EXTREMELY LOW FOR xtra Special! 4 Pc. All Wool Suits $9.50 (Values to $18.50) For boys 8 to 16, broken sizes, but values out of the uldm.u\ if yvour size i here. Junior Overcoals 1-3 Off Broken lots and sizes, (3 to 8), I'xtra Special! Jersey Suits $2.45 (\'nlue» to £6.00) | For hoys 3 to 8, broken lots and sizes | but choice of dr'll'zll'hfl patterns and colors, | an deegate to convention which will 1 ard hall in town comm Berlin News VISITING GRANGE MEMBERS COMING Neighbors’ Night fo Be 0hserved on Tuesday INN' CHANGES OWNERSHIP Fumeral of James O'Connell—Silver | Lagra |Foot G ! Aprit A [ be el od Scont Meetis Troop 1, Boy Scouts Lonrv" zational churen MOrrow evening at aster Emil 0. §1) jin charge. Troop 4, Girl See mreh will meet th clock at its rooms ir [Mrs. R Chapman, sco [be in eharge. | A mecting of the € e held tomorrow eve oclock. The members 00ps ate requested to their meetings if possib! Scoutr ts e 1. Gumbola enlisted —in the rmy and will be assi intry to Iake Inn Changes Ownership—| "% scout Mectings—No Trace of In- i sorve have been which the Plainville will present lans the play of the church Grange f the jured Girls Parents—Other Items, | 1 Over 200 visiting Grangers are ex- pected to attend the ighbors Night” which will be conducted by the Berlin Grange tomorrow cvening at its hall on Farmington aven Grangers will Do present from Southington, Meriden, Bristol and Cheshire, ch of the visiting| Granges will present two numbers cuch before the gathering. Elaborate | The Plainville plans have been made for the even- | their performance ing and it is expected to be one of [lately and it proved to ihe largest social affairs cver given | A large attendance by the local Grange. | evening. he committee in charge of the rofreshients is Mes. Harold o ughter Skinner, chairman, MissgVirginia 1% | William Brechland, « Bushnell, Miss Ilora M. Norton, Miss | her fricnds Satur A. Norton and Hiram C. occasion being Hurlbutt. { niver: Misses b Oown | Florence Sonncnburg A mort With dances. Guests Tun to M from New Haven, Meri heen foreclosed and the property is | sington. Miss T now owned by Joseph 15 1% of | many nseful gifts, Tw Meriden, who redeemed the property. | Yes decorated th The Inn is sitwated on the Berhin | turnpike near the Meriden line and | covers seven and one-half . K Inn was erected about ¥ ago. Funcral ] c play is “His U | der the pl's socicty of tiw tional chureh. Ber acto is ¢ Flsie <hip Changes Hands ge from the Silver Lake tilda Stein of Hartford h The condition ac Hollister remains eritic four | to members of her fan Thilip Mildrum hus after ding a short hie o rs is Morning The funeral of James O'Conncll iKensington, wiho died at the New | n hospital Friday cvening atter morning 4 o'clock. coster., Wallace vost s ton Preston ret =it Sheldon of n a long illness, was held 1 from £t. Paul's'church at . Brennan offi rday \ William avenne, ed, Attend Count, arers rgeant | A large number of 1 William McKeon, John Fitzsimmons | from the Bolton-Kasica John Hackett, Fred Burdick. John | ton and the auxili igwood and Magnus Anderson. | ent at the nieeting of flower bearers were Thomas [ county posts held in 1 Edward Anderson, George [terday afternoon Miller and Harry Burdick. Mrs. Horton Schmidt and Georg Sullivan sang “Lead Kindly Light” | Friday evening at the as the body was brought info the | ldythe Holmgren in church. At the offeratory they sang | Agda Ialdwin, “rie Jesu” and as the body was Newton ing carried from the church “Nearcr | marriage to 12, My God To The street, Hartford, ey, John C. conducted | s0on. Guests the comimitial & | Hartford, New Rritain, Turial was in | Miss Baldwin received Now Britain, ber of gifts. Luncheon il 10 Locate ¥ 1l Anxious 10 locate her par «ill insisting that she r 134th street, New York City the fact that a teleg ch the Meriden police sent 10 th: address was returned. stating that 4 third, there was no such address, M‘ss{ he gentlemen's prizes Katherine Tsman, who was struck | ' SECRTAE B by a hit and run driver on I)‘n* Be s second, Witliam lin turnpike Thurs evening, 181,00 Trevethan. waiting at the Meriden hospital | wridge was awarded t pending the arrival of relatives. | \f corkie. 1'pon the arrival of relatives &he will | ja parent-T e permitted to leave the institution ! will hold as her condition is very good. it was | ning at 8 o'clock at stated by the police officials und the | whool. The entertaine hospital authoritics {will b Miss Isman was brought to the in- | yominating committer stitution v evening suffe rm;:‘ woslate of officers w 14 h W, John ; will B were rvic St nnan s at the gray Mary's cemetery 'held Raturda: evening briel's Episcopal chure ell attended. at to the following: | Henry Taylor; nts Tes at400 Ladi | may cre ent over her m her right les an Cay will e held by n\,l]v an electors of Terlin this eve- ning at § o'clock at the tonn hall lo]lvmh tor ri from a s M ey this meeting A whist nes will o public lay evening gt fas the L s the re- week. Prizes wil lar and Boys™ Clothing and Furnishings ailer afte Enlists in Army in Honolulu. To Give Play completed Young at hall this evenir ¢ entertainment is be. auspices of the The proceeds will go towards the work of the . *chla Tocalgltems of Interest Mecting Shower for Miss Baldwi A miscellancous shower daughter Bald present | Fast Berlin Items Patrick's Day Prizes were awarded econd, Mrs. R. ( Miss Helen First, J. Iirst acher a meeting T the rendered by the Community clul pr NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Mail Orders Filled Tuesday Begins Clearance UITS, COATS IMMEDIATE AND OU CLEARANCLE! tra Special ! Boys Khnickers $2.95 P (Regular $£3.95) All wool, smart patterns and colors Boys" Caps Choice of smart patterns, 09 E, Extra Special! Lumber Jackets $4.95 95) red, values to (Reg. Reversible suedetts, d green, 1 to 18, blue, tan | Arranzoments are b 1taldes, in i Edward Fowler, also 11 guest of relatives week-end The Pythian Sisters 1S | cening at Lall. ot the Berlin Will meet to- The T toniorrow 4 the 1 in the ford o state ing mads Hart ittee of Hartford il 1« Liere ovey will meet t 8 o'clock at ' ights of Pvthia ning at b hall, Modern Woodmen at s o'clock will n 0 oclock. | rden will be eve |Commuy The s I hail. | An ur el scouts will |€Vening, 6.45 | Land,” illustrated with i slides, being shown be prosent at {10 Wil be held monthy throngh i {out the year, various subjects to (sclected Mr.and Mrs ily of Meriden after spendi with relative | Mrs. Gustave Petit is entertainir for |1ieT daughter New York ¢ jover the wecek. People | ™y yenten service will be held onErnERtonal abriel's Episcopal church the Berlin 17y sday evening at § o'clock. he ititle} “po seelly. prayer mesting of {h '8 Niece.” | yrotnodist church will be held Wed & Blven U= 1)) osqay evenin T30 o'clock Young Peo- iy ciurch parlors. lin Congrega- | of the me 1o0n ening 1 the chure utmaster, will program - w Jast ih ning at Dellis Lord s return of Kensington United States gned o th have the we from ne in ir AD H FOR YOUR WANTS societ | presented Plainville a succr rs in be spected th CONSTIPATION That sands sing duced Olive for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a her 11th birthd Hyde and| entertained present | den and Ken- and received | o largé birth- e table, joyful cry of thou Dr. Edwards Tablets, the substitute w practicing and calomel At treating pa constipation cian for 2 ol enemy, discovere Olive Table for chronic Tive Tablets yeurs ime Miss Harrict (for 1s while al, according 1l eturned home time in Wor- tients torpid | Oive mel, a able laxative | No griping these little sug: od tablets. They |and liver to never force tion, 1¢ you have a * —bad breath—a dull, sick headache—torpid liver pation, you'll find quick, surc ple nt results from one or Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at |time. Thousands take them every night |to keep right. Try them. 1 |and 6oc. do not contain ling, soothing ve mixed with olive oil the “keynote™ conte nrned home is o his aunt, Farming- oli anse the normally. to unnatural of hey them presentatives post of Ken- were pres- the Hartford lartford yes- an was given bome of Miss onor of Mis of Mr. anc iwin, whose on RALD CLASSIFIED ADSs —_——————— QUICK RELIEF FRGM} pro- phvsi- . | formuli and “alo- ark brown mouth' tired fecling— consti- | two of bed- 15c, 30c \ Plainville News SELECTMEN NAWE Trio Appointed to Tnvestigate { Books of Water Company Three Sunday Alarms Keep Firemen Busy—Republican Cancus Tonight —Mrs. Cavalicri Sentenced on Three Counts. he appointmer 1an, Corneli Neif to s { | | npon has th [ with 1 ipproval of Wil e tian vl os Destroy Pwel ) apparatus Whers encountered i lonse and hurrying to ulties vor liately, The district protected the the is outside to carry two fire plug Aot 1ty cossary lines fr ot New Britain a re- A in the lay 0 0 of hose, and cssary st on lsun take hany 1 lad gained a good [the alarm came ment knew from had a tongh fight ! The fla W cles of th The in ose from two truck on trect i it before depart- 8 that it ead of it wdway in and the & S g out silding, but roof resisted gal- rior of the housc a mass of fire and it wi | that but littie of its contents could saved. The firemen, under Chief Edward P cked it with two lin drenched th whole structu ater, saving the framework of building and preventing the from spreading to the adjoinit | radio, a rug, carried out of t the contents beir | Pinaity the d the quarte was from 1 the shi lantly. see h It i ted 1s net kno family we attend the ore tie hlaz { flanies had ythe alur [firemen I glow and started for the e Il As 15 usual in onts of the ne clled eriticism « pany and complain Hake minntes to put 1 throu f ope re 1l are reporte veford n Soune borhood today b com had Tone it rator, color- bowels | TONIKC Can She W m AND The Best Loved Picture sent Day., SONY of the W_“ FD.—=THURS, LON CHANEY in “THE BIG CITY WATER CONNITTEE arm | MARCH 19, 1928 answered l..n i dlaxm £ou the ectly upon the re- | Grayson ... Johr the er t out she which of order imm r said, and it n in working order L wiis 450 48§ Wildcats ve bec tore. This lay, call was har despaiel at the telepho | Chimney Fire Bre leged led office. s the out on ) r departient |exty it damage. 1t 425 Outlans FEEL AD SHOCKS INNORTHERN X, Y Earthouake Felt in Malone, Plattshurg and Lake Gearge Caucus Ton social Gathering and Mrs. Austin L. McDunnah Park Mr. and Mrs. Al of strect ¢ AMr street Hon Ay 1 Ms! Philadelphia Dy of played and sorved nah dainty wn decora roarin Plat Meeting pass- Wil mee d like the oviock fomorrow nig degree will b conferred ndidates by the past nastoer ¢ teau second ladies' degree te od s tawns veral sec but Male Lance o in m the for half a ninnts am. A short | ) 5 B carricd out aft A\ wents will be miade attonding a Neighbors' Night in st Wethersfield and for working the |y SXEUS e third and fourth m ra A jarred slightly across the ton on March Chase Runaways RS L CRIENS S ainvill s the unt Saturday thorttics songht 1o r youths who had escap roformnatory at 3 ; wirs caught at nham's Lut the other escaped after | M5 putting up a fistic battle which was | suceesstul, reported at | ¢ White afterward, | but when jin and Plai vill police no trace could found. W.-T. Cirele News aml the by th s rown from shelves | progran and houses veral rock ints that reported | at the 11 W seene of nts of P that walking acry time the disturl ablo to 1 pit mild storm ke Placid the quake was pre- by a low rumble which in- ised in infensity for several sec- gradually resolving itsclf into shaking niotio | he disturbance was described as the most severe felt in the north- | . o | eastern Adirondack section in sever- | Members of Washington-Trum- I“\I“”_“ l{“m”p Gl bull Circle, Compa r the 17 Ul apaio s g 11 provious tremors, credited the quakes eavo the center 2 “'.”‘ ‘,I”‘m N e to land slips underneath the moun- fi8 0 ClacelL Lo YD g A The last reported disturbance Southington, where Volunteer ; will install officers in the presence Sefipn ety eia | of supreme deputics. All members | W28 strong enough 1o sway the requested to turn out and make | °f @ four story business block showing for the Plainvillc nk You” o Yo rentaees Guard Against “Flu” tion of the number at t with Mu‘terole sxchange of the Southern New and Te' phone Co. This was | 3 tried out here some time ago but thi Iniluenz custom gradually fell into disuse as Usually star former plan was revived. ment you get those warning aches | rday it was resumed again here as tuld on good old Musterole Musterole relieves the congestion and circulation. It has all exch s in the s The way is believed to 1 icker. | all qualities of the old-| Russell block without | Notes sanitarium in kEhn- tisburg s the floc e ar noon as the apture thy d from the One boy bridge | 1, Kee s crossing New Bri eavise went th re e at 0 to est here 4 good Thank | the repe | Tocal . Grippe and Pneumonia with a cold. The mio- | in new imy the good oned mu blister. you fecl 1 tingle as| lie healing ointment penctrates the then a soothing, cooling sen and quick relief. Have Mus- handy for cmergency use. It revent serious illness To Mothers: Musterole fs also made in milder form for bies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Fred Picrs of the s entered th, wood. A public whist o'clock tomorrow hall under the gion auxiliary. The sclectmen cut away will be held st night in L auspices of t at are having brush may j trom the cast side of the Plainville camp ground hat there will be room for strians without danger from automobilc fecreation Te passing e Bowling W. Schwab .. 08— Warner ... Yacobels an X! 87 88 108 479 46 140 1 Five Sports Punn Monday Beandos Datoli ie Mastrianni Lyesight Specialist Main St. Tel. 1905 FITTED 0Old Timer: 1592 GLASSES | geant of | police feph Gaudette of 4 P | | court bill Johnpierre of 22 Alder street was removed to the Bristol hospital, sufe fering from a deep gash in his leg, which required several stitches to close. The force of the impaet rolled Jansen's car over three times before it finally stopped. Jansen and three other men passengers, two of Whom were in a rumble seat, es- ping with only a few miner scratches. The car was considerably ged. .\; the time of the accident Jan sen was driving east on School street d Recors was driving nerth en | West street. An investigation con- ¢d Ly Ofticers James Keith and h Quinlan indicated that the der of Jansen’'s car was Struck by the left front wheel of the automobile operated by Recors. It loped that Jansen did net license and he u to police headquarters, vas released Sunday morn- a cash bond of $25. Recors S wiso ordered to appear in court Bristol News THREE FAMILIES FLEE FROM FIRB Oblxged 0 Escape With But Scamy Attire BLAZE ON SYLVESTER ST Damage Probably Around §3,000— | Liquor Squad Is Busy Over Week- Lad—Mrs, Anderson Dies At 86 Years of Aze—DBricf "tems ing the evidence this istant Prosecuting At- rt J. Stack continued the ¥, March 26, at rre will be able witness. Attorney appeared for Re- Reading Clubs t: 9t the Beta Reading neld on Tuesday after- ¢ of Mrs. Lyman D Wooding strect. Mrs. will read, L will meet on t the home of Mrs. W. Ray- the reader, entertained by Mrs High strect. will read. ‘nt-Teacher Mecting of the Iederal Hill icher association will be iie school awditorium on evening, March 26th, A, O. H. Meeting The regular meeting of the Reu J. Keena branch, Ancient Order Hibernians, will be held at & o'clock Tuesday evening, March 20 in Lugles hall on Meadow street. A port the committee in charge of the 8t Patrick’s night celebration mUt it report at that time, en’s Retreat rotreat, to be apon- Bristo] and New Brit- ain Councils, Knights of Columbus, will be hield at the Passionist Mon- John H ¥ In W Springfield from May has ; |25 to 7 inclusive. It is expected i that about members of both councils will attend the retreat. Mrs. Fred Wightman Mrs. Minnie E. Wightman, 2, wife of Fred E. Wightman of 513 West strect, died suddenly at her home sun morning following a heart attac! Born in this city, the daughter of vity, | F’dgar A. and Clara Hough, she re- sided here until six years of age her parents moved to Har- niedit with At the age of 15 she re- Bl ia=at! h‘m,‘,lmu d to this city and has since re- o custody. ¢\1<]xd here. She was married in gasoline | March, 1895, to Fred E. Wightman. 1 on the cor-| Surviving, besides her husband, el m\‘g‘nx( two daughters, Mrs. Norman s visited by Sergeant | Loveland and Miss Vera Wightmun, Officer William | both of this city; her mother, Mrs. mall amount of | Clara Hough of Bristol; one brother, ited. Thirteen | Willard E. Hough, a member of the o seized by mn;m) council; and two sisters, Mra. A. was hooked at| K. Bunnell of Terryville and Miss ors on charges of | Flora Hough of Bristol. with intent to sell.| The funeral will be held at 8:30 operating punch|o'clock Tuesday afternoon st her law. Upon the|heme on West street. Rev. Hubert Prosccuting At-|D. Jones, pastor of the Proapect k. 3| Methodist church, will conduct the William service and burial will be in West in the city court today cemetery. morning. Redn Republican Caucus ter bonds of $200 fu A caucus of the republican party ther. Will be held at 8 o'clock this eve- ni ning in the city court room. Dele- gates to the state and congressional district conventions to be held in Hartford on April 17 and 18 will be clected, J » will by Mrs, George aond Crumi | r for F009 1« i 2 »will be “rnoon of laymen's “d by thr Plainville 1 approximately $2.+ nent 50 e Nolled ¢ drun ss against iday aft- 1 this morning by ng Attorney Rob- on payment of costs Squad Busy Follow veriod of the liqu lie jons wry Jeglinski o ton. sult that viol wi On Saturd ion of ¥ro of ner Brook stroct Jeglinski and alleged ligu punch boa officers and headqu ke liquor rept and boards contrary to ant son a 0 wtion torney the 1ied Ma- until is at ish- lonc tomorrow liberty ed b Or his ht the home of Jos. 'k street was the two officers after & stool pigeon had purchased a pint of alleged liquor. According to Ser- geant Jeglinski's statement to the today, Jie and Officer Thomp- son waited while the stool pigeon walked into Gaudette's home marked two dollar bill. When he ret . for which visited by Octagenarian Dies Mrs. Josepha Magnuson Anderson, 86, widow of the late Svening Ander- son, died Sunday morning at her |home at 54 Broad street from in- a pint of| firmities incident to old age. 8he paid $1.50./had been in failing health for sev- S cral years. Mrs. Anderson was born in Vald- ldt Sochen Jonkopings Lan, | Providence of Smaland, Sweden, on Januar, 15 She was married Gaudotte pleaded gu in that place on October 26, 1866 to ¢ keoping ligquor with Svening Anderson and on June 6, rop and sal quor and | 1571 came to this country, settling was fined $140 and in West Hartiord. She resided in Malone. e was not e that town for two years and then |settied on Camp strect, Plainville, | where she lived until nine years ago. that time she has made her | home with her granddaughter, Miss | Grace Anderson. Mrs Anderson for many years was a member of the Swedish Congregational chureh on shington street, Plainville, Surviving are one son, six grand- il Saturday. | children and three great-grandchil- im to sc e seized recove on, of On third we partment A 1oy North Audr charged with a sal on n Upon his reques thie te home at 2 o'clock Tuesday aft- Dorio | ernoon and at 2:30 at the Swedial regational church on Camp street, Plainville. Rev. Victor T. a collision at | Oblom, pastor of the &wed!sh Con- and School | gregational church of this eity, will o'clock Sun-|conduct the services and burial will As a result ('Iifl’nrd\!wr in the Forestville cemetery. Autos fn Collision 1 by Sharon street, son of Arnold take place | from and Meriden, a large num- was served. SOTAEY PLAR TS AE FOR FIFTY whist St. and was | Gu- was at i ; GET OUT OF 7AIS es' first, Mrs. MecCorkl were award- A, Wil- Brown; third. ; prize in 0 Miss Alice TLL 60 UP AN’ LOOK AROUND AAD SEE \WHAT sociation hursday cve- Hubbard ment prograti pupils. T to bring in il be chosen held Wed be ity gram for 1 be awarded bridge whist, BLACKMAIL THOUSAND DOLLARS, DO 7UEY? 7UE SOOMER WE NEST OF TAIEVES AND CUT-TMRDATS THE BETTER! BLU7” MOW? FELLOWS CAAN'7 READ YOUR MIND OR THEYD KANOW WMAY WERE PLANNING! LADDER 7UAT WE COULD GO DOWN QM= GEE ' TMIS IS ALMOST MADE

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