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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 Mail Orders Filled Low Price Is a Valuable Feature Of Men'’s Shirts 75¢ ea. Negligee shirts, collar attached or neckband, broken sizes, slichtly mussed, values to $2.00. Children’s Hose 17¢ pr. (3 pr. 50¢) 0dd lot lisle hose, 74 and full length, plain and far broken sizes, values to T5¢ pair. Men’s Handkerchiefs 50c box _ Colored border and initial handker- chiefs, box of three, regular 75e. Panly Dresses $2.00 ea. ular $2.98 jersey dr to 6 yvears, Our Wednesday Aisle Specials French Panties 67c pr. i Women's Carter's rayon ones in pink, peach, discontinued number of regular $1.00 grades. Krinkle Spreads $1.79 ca. 4y and full bed size, in rose, blue, m.ld mchxd and green stripes, regular and 82. »0 DeBevoise Corsettes .00 model, ation. Bath Towels 65¢ ea. Small lot, large size with colored borders, regular $1.00, Regular & hrocade combin: swami top, Conneeti ito be a fa Berlin News - STEVENS, CLARK T0 REPRESENT BERUN Elected as Delegates to Repub ;.. lican Gonvemion will hold ure to consi reorganizing a tea o b \Ilh popuiar i with irtford the former re lio has won his fame as a pi vs are popular] entertainme DEMING HEADS COMMITTEE L N. I Berlin son of ed the Miss Harrlet V. Hollister Dics o At Old Age—Lenten Serviees Tomor- There will row Lvening—Court Session I'III\ Mo hood ¢ groy ional churel Evening—Whist Parties—liems. | oon ot the 1 re clected Stevens ned republican state convention ing congrossional trict ntion | time will ich will held at Guard hall in Hartford on 1 18, at the repub eld last cvening at the F two del the clection of tional repul appoi tral committec, y C. Der of the 2o Green Foot | stead of April will 1swolc town committs was chosen vi The town committes is W. H. Webster, F. N, J. Mueller, R Gold, R. O. Clark, Oscar Beng- ames Melher- [¢ been visiting Lower Lane has returned to h house 1'oint Miss Marjorie N on was expected t airman. follows: Bacon, C. for th er homs (,onr?fl : Taylor, “The ladies on the Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. F. Pacon, Rho Mrs, F.OHL Tdgerly, Mrs. J. Hook Baker, Mrs, W. L Sav rs. Wil- church supper wh liam Brown and Mr: Morse. on Friday « A large number of the republican AN evening of e electors were present at the cancus lowship is prom Plans were discussed for the coming present year following the clection. Church Supper Tomorrow A clam chowder supper will served tomorrow evening by Ladies' Ald soclety of the Kensing- ton Mecthodist church between 6 and | 8§ o'clock. A speclal menu will be th: served to those who prefer it in-|nated. stead of the clam chowder. FPublic!en for the benefit invited. |at . Paul's Weekly Whist Party |is cordially The weekly whist party of the &t party Paul T. A. B. society will held | Larg tomorrow evening at the Tabs' halij A Jarge in Kensington. Prizes will be award- ed the winners In both the mea's and women's games. People at- tending church services will have ample time to attend the party after service. The public is cordlally in vited to attend. ¥ Lenten Services | vices will be conductad | . Paul's church tomorrow eve- | 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph | Thomas seminary. Hartford, will deliver the scrmon There will also be benedietion of *lie Tilessed rament and the rosarv. | who played the Jtev. John C. Brennman, pastor, will | Felton. the ca be in charge. | brought gre Wednesday Nizht Whist audience. A meeting of the Wednecday night Parizh Hall whist club will be held tomorrow | Tt was just 25 svening at the home of Mrs, T |that the Cathol nner. Pr will be awarded th wed the & winners and refrosh ts eorved e first No Plains Yet to plans for t hascball 1son h: heen made by the Kencinaton Athietic club as yot Although the 1 Conneet has becn months. Figke, | Church M. I.| The Woman's s. 0, ]Berlin Congregati i pects a large at e cenn. | she committer Mrs, SAL Mrs, 1re ladies be | wiil L benefi day evening. winners have invit “His Unc who took follo was Tho were as Howard Louis Pike, Joscphson, Henrietta Castla, ‘The work of He Rola Miss V S0 step o permaned No ¢ comi 1903, by RBishop T | At that time Rev. ient cton | R e 1ther! w ATh this yoar 1< v have and 1h aposition Kensing- {an] Meriden. at $6,000, ot vear the 1 meeting in the 1 has Loys in Hartford nt from \Im‘llll" of Motherhood Club 4 meeting of b of the Berlin Con- clock ba unable to speak as Berlin Town Court probably be a session | under the auspices of the Wesleyans. 1 tow! Tow ales on the turnpike to sting Ttems | W Miss Inrico | day from Clearwat: upper Friday Aid s ening Joyment Benefit Whist Party of St. the | party at Lloyd's hall on E The prizes which will be The card party i1s being giv- ehurch. Atiendance | ering was prescnt at| {the play given last evening at the Berlin Grange hall by the Congr gational Young People of under the ausplces of the Young People’s society of the Berlin Con- gregational church. Raymend Stephenson, Miss Rachel Smith nart of all the trouble, «t applause Paul dedieated on March tor of §t. Paul's parish. Bish- the | Miss Harriet V. Hollister which| Miss Harriet V. Hol use only about 8 o'clock this morning at 1 home thome in Berlin from an atta | pneumonia. She was about 78 years tic [old. She was one of the oldes’ resi- ridents in town v ofi')hml coming |activ vs prov-|of the Grang |as the memt cut leagu flure leage of bec that the A the poss m for the alw: 1 this town oldest members of ¢ She lived on what is known “Alexander Bruce” farm since She is survived by The funcral will b by B. C. Porter Son Fast Berlin Items e Community whist party at muiunity hall toniorrow cvening is expoacted 1o attract several hundre Doth bridge whist and regular whist will ba enfo This event will supplant the regular entertain- ment program. The collection to- |morrow night will be turned into |the piano fund. A new piano will the|Pe purchased in the near future. The an club will enjoy theater party row evening. Tho Girls' club will me day evening at 7:45 o'clock munity hall, {in charge, A series of dllustrated lectures on { educational subjects will be held twice a month on Monday evenings the Record Bovs. 1910 ater is Lewis Co-|cot sident of Berlin, | Tangd way up the ladder | anist. The Record ly known through | Ci radio sta- | ork. Lewis is the Cobey, now ot Y. and a grand- atrick Cobey, who for many vears. | tomorrow after- Kenneth Pardon Thurs- Com- but will do so at William Ogle will be in April. A social cd tomorrow in- s this eve- | These talks will probably be held at Judge |Community hall, arrangements now |being under way. Nature and travel slides will be on tha program. The Methodist church choir will i /ol & Creheassal dn #ha! st on on | Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a food sale at Community hall Friday aft- he last few weeks | irmoon, March 30. Ware-t The Book club will hold their rea- | ular monthly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Philip | Lolz at her home on Cottage street Mhatay CARD TO THANKS °F1 We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us during the fliness and death of our beloved father: also for the beauti- | onal church ex{ryl floral offerings received. We tendance at the yish also to ”unk the hington ich they will “'Y"“! odge No. 31, at 6:30 0:]00\(1 Mr. ml'\l“ and good thos \\)m; n court wn hall. 1 stated this morn- ashburn, who has Pearl Young of foore of Kensing- o arrive home to. r. Florida, of t ised all Mortimer Pollard. The first 10 industrics Paul's parish | United States, based on wholesale | nd sethack ter Mon- whist lows: motor vehicles, slaughtering and meat packing, steel works and rolling mills, petroleum. foundry and machine shop p: printing and publishing, cotton £004s, electrical machinery, motor vehicle bodies and parts, lumber and timber products. awarded already been do- of the organ fuad Tha publie attend the od to At VI There s one-quarter pound of salt in a gallon of sra water. of Charles e ew Britain tomor- | value of the products, rank as fol- | refining, | ducts, | house o anning to | number he | P amwlle News - ElAl STAXPAVFRS 7’ - NeT REP ..,.,‘.fiNT[i‘ [Kimmel Says Selext Os'e'-‘s.gh‘l.wm fv SEYMOUR i | Republicans 10 Garaze «losed nen Continue Under Same Chairman — Miante Plan- ning Land Dosclopment—Gars ze Closal=Trck Drivers in Court, selactmen to rey 1y taxes ement is to not j o have be spolntees of R diin St 0 be ta non will be Prenti R Attorn taymond Nt od 1 Cornelius Club Dance completion hers' el provided for cither of which sp 1 should he 1 that their prim ’ Uity and t1 nit taxpi ine Furrey Miss L Miss Nowla lined appoi not 1y board. o hos b Hur taken Mre, do, Pearl Mrs. ed members or at the doo is cordially invi Methixdist fwo years ago, Charles 11, N tary retiren Was no oppo: last night, an 1ons choice for years. 1" Mrs. H. ed vice-ch two 3 | very nctive ureh will meet evening at the ction unani- was the ' of two another te Trumbuil a take place o'clock. On Fridi Wonuan's Foreig Missionary v will commemor- Founders’ Day” by meeting at : home of Mrs. John E. Lamb on Broad s There will be a so- cial. turn in the in inter- the est of the r>pnl-h4‘ women of the town since th: wias also se- lected for anot | Ralph L. decessor, named delegates to t vention to be held month. They will The town commitic: to name aiter of these could not i Stanley S of the mesting, heing nc chairman i inc Correction ora PR T s chimney fire Sunday morning SUUCted g ot occurred at the house owned ihorized 0"\ HL Mirante on Broad street or both 1yt “at the next house, which is oc- cupied by the Moran tamily. sisters’ Whist 1 Si will hotd and social in Odd I° night. Pri vefreshms have Leen ind a cordial invita- ttend them is extended to the public. Mastrianna Takes Lead The first half of a 16-game bowling teh between John Mastrianna of Mirantc Plainville and Joe Netls of Southing Broad ton was rolled last night at the Rec er prop- reation alleys. Mastrianna was ir by cut- cxceptional form and wom by 12 between pins. He hit a high string of 161 he stated The second half of the match wi take place in Southington tomorros night. Last night's score Mastrianna—100, 125, 87, 122, -969. ' Nells ¢ 124, 95, 109, 92 velopes ilte " about a d tond- «d, four of them Plans Land Develo] A fairly extensive | ] in the seetion west B ! street and betwee ind Maple streets is planned by Mirante jof 17 Kensin Jain, who al {property in Plainville. owns the land fronting street and plans to buy fur ty which he will open u {ting through a new strect Broad and Maple i to | Mirante has mit to ercet row ind applied for a per- (thre 161 a “Temeo Bowling Nobody covered himself with much eredit in the Temeco bowling league matches at Hart's alleys last night but the games were close an I hotly contested in spite of the unusu- ally low marks The scores: . PLAINV] LLE' TONIGHT SEE THIS— “SORRELL WED. and THIRS. “THE BRIG CITY with LON CHANEY A Thousand ~ Thrills. | Totals AND SON" ‘Hiltpold . Helm B Derby 5 ! Lemerls 2 254 Plainville _The title of (hv" le's Niecee” | part in the play hwah, Charles Orsie, nd Hale, Harry| jola Spencer, Miss oward Stephenson, | of “Franc SWIP OF TUE BOSUN, PLAA 70 BLACK- MAIL WM FOR FiFTY BIOUSAND DOLLARS= BY A from the Anniversary cars ago this week s of Kensington parish hall wards the fonni- nt church. The 17, v of Hartford mes P. Degan T. H. Murray minary addressed | ingz. people being | Britain. Hartford = hall was valued v, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEI\DS GET YOUR MEN TOSETUER MATE =WE'LL GO BELOW AND PUT PRESSURE ON DIS "~ Tim 2 poundt of Olms ' B nstol News CITY BUBGET NoT 0V FOR ACTION er Will Tax Rate for Year vied Tfln ight AFFIC PE 0RT IS HADZ Matter Ra Tay LU Lo mn i of Boolitle's Crossing to Be Reported—Drill Night Changed— Basketball Team o Pnier Tourney © Court Action. Berul H. Grifr truck wi fas to weig | eanonsible jresponsibls ling, motorists who the nd Juror Wil r' secuted. Thomas Taylor ome on N | .egion I a public whist in o'clock tonight. Young People Score Hit “hetr second pr tion of the The Uncle's Ni Ly Ray- 1 W. Sargent at T Grange last evening, the People of up the cast their previous ixiliary Leglon 1 n Tt ™ more 2 passed play was presen February follows: home of Mrs. Willlam A. Albright en | Allee Malca Mrs. Sarah A : niforms “111 in o Sim onis Pik ind Hale sephsor Ha Silas hoors The musical pro ed by Berlin Cor People. hy ; 8 Harry J was fr Y gram h gational Alrs tuneral of .Ym. pha Anderson v at th Miss Grace Four T was she more 18 th- 1 of gold becar fehed by the av 16 ounces wl welghed by the troy poun ounces. Lenten Devotions fevotio Question: Can rickets be i ' prevented? Answer: Yes, by assuring plenty of the rickets-prevent- ing vitamin of cod-liver oil in } Ly ;d\e diet of mother and baby. resday nights uneral of Mrs. Pred ¥ SCOTT'S EMULSION ™™ contains all cod-liver oil n of 613 West street, was held at vitamins in great abundance. ; g Wightman DONT BE FOOLISH =DEY DIDANT ESCAPE = DE TREE Q [ 3y OF EM ARE ON DIS BOAT= M COME ON MEN, =S SEARCH rurch, conducted the service ad rial was in West Ce metery. To Confer Degree “ting of Compounce Tribe, 1. will be held at 8 o'clock m on Prospect strect. will be conferred s of warriors. \cighborhood Prayer Meeting veekly neighborhood prayer cting will be held at 9:30 o'clock fomorrow morning at the home of . A. L. Norton, 49 Woedland - Mrs. Algot Nelson will be the ‘on Requiem Masses e ry high mass of re- be celel rorning, March 24, in memory of Edward J. Sheehy. t 8.30 o'clock the same morning mass of re- in memory al meeting of the board o vesterday afternoon, ft gh of school baskethall the Connecticut past two years, to al tournament which icago on April 3rd. A mvitation from the v 0f Chicago was recelved trnoon by Prineipal of the high scheol, . A mentioned the expenges 1 amount to be under- amber of inted the t sub- v. Hilary wley, ) of the team's auditorium Zetarsk o William O'Connor, pres High Schoel Athlatio two ons re- ~nnant in cut Rasketbal) er for its vietery Yale tournament fn New rday. The entry of » signal for a wild on the part of the avations being nit and to the B embly were coach of the team eral years, who attri- ine showing made by the first of all. perfect condi- ondly, to their perfect fol- instructions; and thirdly, support given the team by the h¢ - Superintendent of iche extended to my Monahan, for the buted the hoys to, Clarence Hough, nior class, ex- congratulations of the school; and Miss Jane extended the felicitations of the o th Arthur 8 Barnes, Teprosenting the board of educa. tion, spoke briefly, informing the 1 of the action taken by the edu. lon commissioners earlier in the - when the trip to Chicago was . Ernest Andrews, pres- ident of the chamber of commerce, that the amount re. auired for the exper of the trip would be forthcoming in view of the t that the chamber had veted to forwrite it Samuel Josolowitz, Ity manager of athietics, also dwelt briefly on the trip to New Have 1 the ovs of the Hart team plavers, Coach Monahan, Manager Josolowitz and Superintendent of Schools Rciche or Principal Henry ° will make the trip te the City. No pupil of the school given loave of absence to e team, othack Tournament Memi 1 v cithor l AL Cot Windy will be K accor v Britain this itting of the hetng played rd New Brit * leading tou 79 points. ment S o'clock. a meeting in ore hrough! Malons nd again eon- in Tuyette, a woodehopper with who was arrested aturday ¥ Officer William Thomp- r he had fallen down on Main street and ined a was given un 24th, to pay 1: pavment fe re that fime a charge of sS will be nolled. s of kesping liquor with fn. nd reputation against who conducts 3 gaso- station at the corner of Avenue and Brook dropped upon the re. ndation of Assistant Prose. Attorney Robert J. Stack. (Continued on Page 11) By BLOSSER

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