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= o, v n n m of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928, Mail Orders Filled Saster ‘(oggery For the Very Young Smart Navy Regulation Coats $5.95 Trim little Coats in cheviot cloth, brass buttons with umhmrim\ Jefinitely on sleeves. Tams to mateh, cach PR AN At aeate $ l Little Girls' Coats of fancy smocked and tailored models, prices range from, each Milan Iats in white, navy and black, also faney silk and straw, clastic back, prices, cach For Tiny Tots | and 2 Years All wool Crepella Coats in pink, blue and white, smocked or tailored styles, price $5.95 ea. Crepe de chine Coats, blue and white at - $1.98,59.9 prettily Pussy Willow Silk Coats, in pink, Dlue, white Infants’ Shop Second Floor tweeds, broadcloths and flannel, $5.98. $16.98 The pastor will give a talk to the|Llady of Mercy here. {Juniors and the Jjunior choir will|St. Joseph's cemetery. sing, “Praisc Him Bible school at Rebekah Rehearsal roon. ening service at 7 o'clock.| The Ma | At this service Thomas Barracl | rehearsal at § o'clock Monday n | will play two violin i ar- (in Odd Fello iall. Al office Durial was in I Plammlle News | WHOOPING [}(]U[iH o Sl T 9/ bring 1 Standard St D Gook Tsues W Warsing fojgicch Amoos artses meted acs | s ' vaem an Emdelmc i buttons, pencils and pads. 2 . o P Comzregational € : Mg pos oy Anthen rire LAND TRIANGLE UNUSED " el vl \m.l"‘ r 1. The ;ncw At Head of Crooked Strect | Now Waste Land—Church Notes ~—Martha Rebrhahs To Rehearse Arm —Industrial Bowling—DBricfs, nex With 15 cases Plainville Casting known Sl e | tionary e 1 Peck Spring ite law reqn kept away f possible v 1y being fr Church of Our Saviour this Sunday will ' oly co that dc ) v o'clock Tues malady might \ ) he Churct th , - Mrs. Fred morrow mor Saviour. Mr. chiology at the . The mass will be followed by a seg erlin ews sion of Snnday sehool worship at Berlin Congregational SRone | Olier Boys' class at 10 o'cloc 3 1 morning services at S SnsRLo e oo i ! 1 orge Mitehell of Ne 2 Al 7 g G S o | deci S’I‘I tor, will officiate. Sundav sc wmll 1t ’,',“f,m: ”er,“ v e h 12 o'clock. Vesper icen will be | =y S OO 1 Y Bt depat (serst eurrent yeste Gabric A short tie 83 Year Old \ct|e~- Not Retired “For Good” held a Biikaiios JTdi 2 X ;. (‘]\.v"“v:‘».r’fl instead of ; : ; ak : : vithdrawal from fen, who at the a E D Cru i for 63 ye r son, Thomas | w 1 innonnces. Mrs. Whitfen, | 1 h for some | permanent | welks, nduet has been the cit 1 5, bt s ! it the t Our Lady of Merey iy | acting Whiff who had | in order 1o recuperate her health, but fifTflfNTA]FUNflb e Sy abamn e kol (0 S TLET DI S e LR e iy LR R R L e A solo. The Junior i near ot according fo a report |with W Bri L voad e Fege s = ist Far now playing here, fn | <hiure | | l\'n\mgum Congregational the stationiimns dput on . Vernon L. Phillips, pastor, | v 2l the Hiees 1')\'(\!7(7\ mornin t the Ken- [close {sington Congregational ehurel at |icr | 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school at {tributed from the post ‘V‘ 10 o'clock under the direetion of fated in conjunction with WORK DONE HERE APPROVED the superintendent. The pastor's | will now be handled by |catechism class will meet at 4:50 |D. method, it is said Cortland Itead is spendi cises at 6 o'clock. woek-end with his grandm Wer ton Methodist West Cromwell | Sunday t 10 o'clock. Rev. | i | May . Lora, , will lead the |ovening Ghurcl Services Tomorraw Moru- | regular mornlng scrvicos &t 13100 |aist church. The ; o'clock. The pastor will preach from % g ing—Lenten Services—Items, the text, "\r-I'l lou He ?: at .lmlv-(:ll 0::‘”1'111%. ”h} ;..»:y,uu.vm A iceline Lot hs statal board ot CEUICEOE LGk AV for Anctlior | Eipworth league services at 7 o' ducation hield during the past weels [ (G TENS SIS 08 T 00100 for Monday's mecting, owed the importance of dental [J10 & J0d B NS BN SOOI o overy membier canvas care in the schools, a matter which |, L PEAIBRIOL ias been stressed in Berlin by Mi Mary Griswold. superintendent schools, Miss Ivy Dolby, visiting nurse, and the Kensington League of | Women Voters. The lubors of Miss | Griswold and Miss Dolby have been extonded over the last twe years |y cpyreh Thursday at thelr reports’ in il annusl reporh s ooe TOITACAY Ak < hie year in 1927 stressing the [i1 “*teK SeFVIES - cd of dental care of school chil-| on's tecth, At a lecture given at | lie town hall a fow weeks ago, uii- ier the auspices of the Kensington league of Women Voters, figures were presented to show the condi- | tions existing in the teeth of school « \lrh!‘h local authorities lave Vressed their pleasure of the pl of the state board which sho\xhl re- | lieve the conditions to a litile ilowcver, the action of Um .~( | loard proves that the work of the local workers is a very worthy and | iuportant matte At the mecting of the state board | the following slogan was adopted “A health cxamination, including | e o '('"‘ “”w" | Kensington Methodist echureh mext [€iety and it is hoped that sc 1,0:,1,) of ;mmu s it be 0"”,- “"U'm.n- afternoon at 3 o'clock under (hundred will attend the eve ORI is action of the 5 . ; i Ladies” Aid so Surprise Party boatd SR s food will be on| Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer G. ars of vetive work in carrying ot of Kensington were pleasan a state school health program, now inder the direction of Dr. Allen G jrcland. The hoard will invite other | cd organizations to partici- the campaign for general ition of public school pupils | v a physician and a dentist. Com-| e S Geionar hilien Ve } Mottt has| g fancral of 10 A St ident of Berlin for 45 yes He will alse cndeavor 1o Secre |y %giermoon at 2 e'clock from the [March 26, from the cooperation of several sociciles |{HS SUCTRO0N 8 5 0 L000 (0T Smw} groups most interested. The | o Shoy street, Rev, samuel A Will he earried on throush nt-teacher tions, chambers of commerce, local “thool physicians, s and supty and state wedieal State Board of Education Backs Prolecl down entirely. | which Thitherto |o'clock. Christian Endeavor exer- seibert Funcral This Afternoon—Le- | gion Card Tarty Date Chang Wesley: venty Times Seven.” seviees will | Preaching | 1% Y held In {he evening [POVeral Weeks by the 3f How Does the Christian Grow.” Middietown Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock the Kuights of Honor will jicet at the {ehurch. The Junior league e posed hus line |city and project hetw considered and worked on o'elock. [for some time, particularly b the topic. Choir rehes Tiritain. The church Friday at 7:30 o'cloc t Berlin to Middlctown Date of Party C given by the auxiliary of the Bolton- | East Berlinites wonld be Kasica post, American Legion, 125 in going to Middletown w been changed from Thursday, March lis an improved to Monday evening, March nge in dates was mad: the Grange whist was heduled for Thursday evening. o b rty will be held at the Legion h ;,4:.] ik ERbeRan NG and prizes will be awarded the win- |0 this ever Prater ‘ tefreshments will be served public is cordially invited to at- | Britain. Benefit Dance ) for the |in Kensington. The dance being held to raise funds for [valid mother seven children, has been red w ftend, Ladics” Aid Sale the auspices of the cicty. Home made Union Lenten services will be ducted at St Mark's church in ‘}nr“ home. Mr. and Mrs. | Britain tomorrow eveni .| were presented with William 1..“ mu e n e . |their han..., the prese \t-u Card Party h-n' Thurs: 29 inske of the Berlin Congre ehurel will officiate. Burial will be lin the Fairview cemetery Drum Corps Mecting A mesting of the St. Ianl T. A. B ciety will be held Monday evening at 8 oclock in the Tabs' hall, Ker sington. There will be a business All members arc asked to be pres neetin followed by a reheay Mr nces Whearty spent v terday as a guest of Mrs. Ear. Brown of Worthington ridge. To Assist Here Orville Bmmons of Springfiell col charge. A session of Sunday school | ¥ er i "’r"'””“l n«.nu:‘ | will follow the 10 o'clock mass. | COURIY Seeretary o 1 {county Y. M. C. A, H Lenten services will be conducted MR e e e et on Wednesday and Friday evenings | (Onstderable A ot 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph Grit, | Where he will work with the fith of St. Thomas seminary, Hart- |S'OUP. 2 | ford, will deliver rmon We Enst Seritn ltas ¢ cvening. The sermen will | Servics at the Methodist church | preceded by the rosary and will he Will be held tomorrow morning ’ The examinations will be given by tocal or nearby physicians, not Ly tate health offic 1s been iated, and local health officers will not be called into the campaign Paul's Cha Masses will be celeb d tomor- row morning at § and 10 o'clock at | St. P'anl's church, Kensington., ev Brennan, pastor, will be in FRECKLES CAST OFF IN A followed by benediction of the 10345 o'clock with s iy e Wessed sacrament. Ioriday there will | pastor, Reve A L. r n. Sun- o stations of the cross followed by | day school at 12 o'clock. The Jun henedietion. ior leagne will meet at 3 o'clock " The Epwe League mecting will trennan of Kensing. e held o clock. The eve officiat at the 4 o' clock Ning serviees at 700 o'clock will b morning at the (in charae ef the sacred Heart church, Last Berlin. fintere service has heen ar- | DAYS LATER A tomorron Sunday school. An | schiedule o) ting on cight regular morning serv- |I0Stead of 24, Now it is planneq 1o |Lishway at a point furtner cast t |hall Important business is thas been conducted for the “thoui Vi part t 7130 o'clock he topie will be |ChUrch will be ! this werk ness nien interested themselyes in the pro Britain. This has beon conducted [New Britain Chamber of Commerc: in hav- “What highway from terrible condition and until the roud The date of the card party to Le |is repaired it is doubtful whether interested n ther ‘light from Washington to Panama. ighway t ‘onight Two orchestras ha hee: A food sale will be beld at the |Women of the a tern |friends paid them a visit at the Cirlon A eniei Seridoes |prised last evening when about 7 S%O]m‘m st Paid Oh, What a The date of the card party to 1 given by the American Legion Auy- Jin as a result of a fall, will be m»m ,1|||rv has been changed fo Monday, “THE LAST COMMAND" plar ional | =——————————— — BucruEArING TUE CREW OF THE NIRVAANA’ PLQTTING TO BLACKMAIL MIS UNCLE HARRY + will spend | WARAS UIM OF THE PLOT: -+ TUNDER COVER OF NIGAT TAEY SMALL BOAT=T\NO SAILING NESSEL IS SIGUTED AND FRECKLES PARTY IS SAFELY TAKE/ ABOARD o—> ) | has no thought of quitting the stage E having appeared continu- ously in the musical comedy sine present, bt the o olibhe il iha: Heia last autnmn, she decided on account I westward (o bring it into 1] 2 Yiiavi eve i[PT A anere: ol il een LBt D ock Iriday ¢ her home at 3 hene G ne the inter ng hours he old road o road end was 3 VORI a., her son explained L 1. Zion Church | o S « will 1o held 2+ MADE MANAGING EDITOR. v‘h' h has been posted by the state. | F00E B, 7 Cleveland, Ohio, March 24 & 1t s being urged in some quarier 11 otelock, sor- | 'aul Bellamy, managing editor of ( iternative road be built Cleveland Plain Dealer siy i com s earn urell tomorrow ) by the pastor, Rev Sunday school will br 20, was place m., Mrs. Louisa Mayers, [0f the editorial department of the : ; yaper to succes ¢, Hopwood itor, wh t Sunday. Namy will retain the title 1~ shootir he diat T aging editor. of the he A T NATIONAL THENT New Yo n to establish a publicly subsi- 1 natic ater in the United naugurated by the tHo- for we ng was | traffic holding Leipless as into th slated | The advisabi ' prompt g service will i« shown hy those who would like to M. ser y it 3 lar meetir nary society will bo held Mon p.om.in nnity | swing ord, presider Ladly which change here gay {F longer the land is lowed tor Vuneral of Mr. Karasicwler States is fo b American Laboratory The funeral of Alexander Kara ewiez of Mountain View was held the Allied th ts institute, The wovement will be formally 1 at a meeting neat Frid Baptist Church ollows: Morni orship al this morning. There was a serviee k. sermon by the pa V o'clock at the home of his Kendrick, 1. Dyoni v Mist The ¢ ot on that ter A rod | ; o by Karasie % Pritatn, and o = = & 3 Church of Our OFF TOR PANAMA J. P “Paul’s Years of Imprisonment” will ¢ service botween this place | > . kD Tanagna, Nicaragua, March 24 () ! -1, Trubee Davison, et tary of war, and James L. Fechet, chief of the Unit ites army air corps, left Managua | this morning on the last lap of their | month. Mrs. William Panshyn. Rose Panshyn, 351, of this ed Thursday night at the anatorium at ewl ving a short ived by her h hildren. meral was held at Mrs S St city di READ “l RALD CLASSIE ~ i< sun three ¢ people who just n n. People who are quick to an in- tirst tho S to make youns ) v interest e nal so That is the kind of friendly atmosplicre our Speed—Tep—Action. several friends tell us is always to be found here. REGINALD DENNY in B3 whetrer You Bank-by-Mall or in Person “OUT ALL NIGHT” o You Will Enjoy Our Service, o SONDAY— ATURES—2 racher. ESTHER RALSTON in at case and to n Savings Accounts | corner TPorter “LOVE AND LEARN" ton enue was only one di andirons for - “DEAD MAN'S CURV cussed. with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. drawn Racing Thrills and MON.—TUES, Plainville, Conn. EMIT JANNINGS in oral March At His Best. 20, as was previously announced. [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \NELL! TUATS BETVER TUAN SOUTH AMERICA= HOWFAR ARE WE FROM ST WHERELL [/~ TIUIS BOAT SOMEWHERE TAKEUVSTO,[ INTHE UNCLE ATLARTIC 1S BapRyz AL LickOws AND WUERE | FLLRY O FIND ouT! / FOUR LUNDRED MILE ABouLT! Bristol l’v’ews tha Rebekahs will hold @ | e———. George Street House — Sahation expensive scveral @t~ centence of three months March 24 (Pi—Temporary s expi« The upper part mating the dan theater and | {he house are Giguere :D ADs (‘edar Crest ton foll e ke you feel | i The fternoon at the fune Mayor W. Raymond Crumb pre-! at the me g of the bour augh Riots | | avchitect tion ‘will be recady for occupancy late in the summer. Birth of Som £ A son was born yesterday to M {and Mrs. Alfred Samuelson of 184 . Mr. Samuelson 'Ml[R[]Al] STATN]N' Property Ouners Reported 0 woiais o < Souton's churen on l‘\ Main street. Communion Sunday 2 Menibers of the Rev. T. J Keena anch, Ancient Order of Hiber- ins, will receive Holy Communion the 7:15 o'clock mass Sunday salvation Army Da; ed 10 EFCC 'Ufl 0[ Bridge ' odas s veing e Lie local branch of the Sale which is conducting & \ for a tund of $3,600. COUNCIL ,VILL ACT s alrcady beon raised by BN sscription and Judge Wile : Malone, chairman of the $1.000 Dama paign committee, and his corps workers are In hopes that the ads 000 will be in the hands cr before night. It 8 d, however, that all re- will Le in before the middle of Author to Lecture ard Halliburton, author, lec- and traveler, will be the speak- Iristol Community theater ¥ evening, April 9. The af- ing sponsored by the Bris- s College club, Causcs ¥ Tag Day—Raid on Perl An- Live Being Fined. urton is a graduate of University and has trave i all parts of the oks which brought The Roal Road to The Glorious Adven- ng Commission Meeting eting of the city planning ssion will be held in the city 1 chamber on next Wednesday z, March 28th. Set Tax Rates for the general city, . second and third tax- will be laid at an ad- 1&g of the city coun. held on nest Tuesday eve- March 27. cording to prseent plans the ity budget will also be approved at t time. The assessors are now orking on the sub-diviston ef the &rand list and this work will be completed on Monday of nest wek. | Liguor Violator Fined act p Omer Audette of the Pearl Annex rendered val Uy £l o fined $300 and costs in the city They feel that the 180 ooyt today by Judge Willlam - J. arrangement outlined above yralone on charges of keping liquor the proper solution of the | ((jih intent to sell, reputation and problem and would he 1h¢ [g1e and was given a suspended jail on =& a disorderly ) not favor it tion of the brid ¢ roperts harge of house. ¢ L K Herbert Craw, Clara McLaughlin, as E sduy’s mee Herbert Tardy and Ruth Warper, y fathe iLhe sme (all charged with misconduct were hands of Mavor W. Raymond | cich fined $25 and costs. All four with anstructions 1o handlewors jn rooms rented to them by public utili commu: Andette, )evotions This 2 Audette's place was visited by will be devetions at T:30 gergeant Henry Jeglinski and Offi- Josepl's cor Willlam Thompson after an in- . former of the department had pur- Vire s chased a pint of liquor from the se- 1A and Hose Companies No<. ' cused man. No liquor was found in called out at 3:45 the raid, although, according to the rnoon for fire oflicers, Audette admitted to them by Mrs. Odile that he had destroyed {t when he street. Two heard them coming. The apartment of hose. Toaf D00 fect, was again searched last night with w the hydrant located the result that the disorderly house of South and Miin charge was preferred agalnst Au. ] the blaze was placed u dette. He was represented by At. a hard fight of an torney Anthony J. Rich. HAYS OFF FOR FRANCE attic of the W York, March 24 UP—WIiIl H. d gained con- important witness in the sen- fore the fire- ate oil investigation sails for France 4 flames were | today to represent the Ameriean g from the roof at the rear | Motion Picture industry in connec. dwelling when they arrived. [ tion with the recent French censere of the house W ship decree which is sald to threaten Lamagod, Chicf Haves esti- American pictures in that country. to the building Formal permission to leave the furniture at!country was given him by the sen. ate oil committee: keeping this eve in honor h started from an | 100, and to the econd and third floors of occupied by Mrs, nd the first floor by Ches- Crittenden. The only loss su 'y the latter was from wate seeped through the ceilings. Leaves for Denmark. terson of Washington strect rday for New York city, h point he sailed today for k for a visit to his former He expects to be gone for a SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE Continuous From 3:30 The Famous International Comedicnne ELLA SHIELDS —alro— The King of Burlesquc “SLIDING” BILLY WATSON In His First Vaudeville Tour 3 OTHER ACTS el G e COME EARLY! who dre he r T Free Parking For 500 Cars ies J. Dunn on W 2:30 at the Creek Catholic in Terryville. nient was Catholic cemetery, lire Board Meeting commissioners last eventr matter of the new fire house site recently purchased at the of Lewis street and Farmi years ago. Jus! as soon as| are approved, .Bids will be| ¢ and the work starts SUOCKS! IT'S KARD TO STUDY \NITI SO MUCH EXCITEMENT GOING ON ALL AROUND ME = BUT I CANT AFFORD TO GET BELIND IN AY SCUoOL