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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU SDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 Al — H A . ° Judge Jennings Toastmaster [ Plalnmlle ”ew’ Succeeds Trotzky antol News rior Court Judge Newell Jen- E Y nings of this city will be the toast- ‘ 4 ster at the testimonial banquet to be tendercd amy” Monahan, coach of the Dristol High school thall team which has won the o state interscholastic title for the past Mo artford’s O}PIIQ @eflh" {two years, at the Elks club on Wed- Relief Adenci l m [ETH] misdny cioming, s o twe an- | REUET Agencies Making v o i } nouncement was -3 erday by . Mail Orders Filled — s officials of the Maple End Athletic n Ne‘ Mlm 3 c !c Pl M ¥ w][ & [ club, who a 2 nsoring the af- 0 . 0f C. Places Models on View i Bo Inspocthd by BoIrd 4t cinar siemrs 5. cotte, vacut] svow motion mens hn in Store Window Negting Friday B S (i T e | a mem s of the team hav & I |scccnten imiiations o be present. | srstemarie dsteibution. of faody — ST n ! speaker of the evening a’r{mx’::r&:: edy ‘Y-l:nlllil:::f l‘;‘m‘“’:‘r: g w b K" Meed b e 's textile W d d 4 . l S K} I ADOPT BULLDING LINE BIG SALE FOR CONGERT coach ot Now York universityy | |hoper T DT Pediond® te AR R 0 = ( ’llr ednes ay isle pecla S ———— [ e Rt i A citizens' strike relief commit- Town Plan Commission Fixes Lines State Deputy 10 Address k. of t._ feved 15 ‘s sir ik Baiee o “S"" tee has been organized to supervise I N o1 Cansl Street and Tackles Testimonial Banquet for Monahan |J0hn's chape I oo Arn-i::}y street, ::&z dm:b“""" o sm“e;ed‘"‘:: o 4 ‘/ S'e d I Hough—Psthian Sisters to Mectm U L epeing 0 Rey | s Tor Dnancial smmat re a ues Con 0 one —Tavowell to Kev, 5. B, Styring— | Mrs tyring of Southington, | 2PPeals for financial amistanee, the EN Lagion Auxiliary Mesting. Mr. & vho for the past several board of public welfare indicated g James hellegher Dics, Aged 63, w005 Lae Loen in charge of the lo. |13t & Supplementary appropriation o 3 2 A turther step looking toward the S e : | wowd be required to alleviate suf- Odd Lot “Yorke” Shirts erection of a town display structure ans for o | zertns. | to advertise the virtues of Plainville ; heicaubuitiod faii e its seco: $‘ 29 was taken today by the Chamber of General Waraschiliar has sue- [board o e Arike, now, o 8 s . €a. Commerce when the two modc)g| ceeded the exiled Leon Trotzky as | Friday « [ nch'! chmla':m e s Vo Values to $3.00. Taken from regular stock—: | Ng SS which were shown at the recent | new minister of war for soviet Rus- R Bt L i mn{cl?sneckbaml o ¢ cillarl ‘t&fléh aome slightly mussed, e ok Rl e e e ! % amuel Sutcliffe |Size in New England’s industrial ) styles attache view in the window of §, J. Castle’s A sigtion o SR el e | store on Central square. Within o = The new static i ounce Trib ln"?r:hbllmM t:n ,h;cflmnm' 'n: q 5 3 ! 5 . | week or ten days another circt brother, 17red Livingston, before re- | cated on ti o Do aten Base besnidapayied Chlffon Hoswry | Athletlc Un]ons B e e el ],\f.,. e s at 8 o'clock | no special police precautions have le Wigwam on Pros- feeling of the residents of Plainy lat the Mecting and Public Whist I Washinzton-Trumbull circle, Com- | Nial type and | been necessary. ]a more suitable environment panfons of the l'orest, will hold its | [t was orizinally ' t 7 erect upon the present plot a str | slar meetis at 7:15 o'clock | building in tie le ¢ i 3 ture which will serve as a e Lursday evening in, Legion hall. A fbut this idea was R of inspiration to townspeopls and |public whist will follow & rhort bus- | briccticable, In tho . e iy outsiders alike. ‘ ness session. Prizes will be award- Proval 1s give f1 ¥ by | The models were made by Harry | ed and refreshiments served, Iwr commission L 0. Rex from designs of Perry & | Miss Leap Year” Baptized | for nnmedi Rumors that one le | Mass. in regard to the latest plan, which is | to remove the soldicrs’ monunient to orner of Far SRS Rl = nd Lewds strect, it 0 in of & ( ! $1.25 Regular $1.95, full-fashioned all 2 for $1.00 Or 55c each. Made of cross of the Jargest W. R. 6 T of the 26 mill eorporations affected C. To Meet A mc ? G W. Thompsan, W. |y 1pe wal i : ¢ | : . i - ¥ the walkout was considerd silk, a number we are closing out bar nainsook. (Street floor.) No. 4, will be & on Werl- | withdrawal from th r;':‘gm ".:: | granting the cmployes' demands v ! b4 fcheered the operatives t e Fabric Gloves ‘ Vogue Hair Nets lvet Lhet 108 murtenibt o oo “{ot the large mills might result n c pr. 069¢ doz. : P L ; : : ; Bishop of New Britain und Frederick | Miss Jeq ona Bgrardy, Plais Eaae : o 0. ank et per Duplex slip-on style, white, Cap shape, single and double )}\-n,,‘“.'k:'of“,‘,;,‘,':;r:‘.“‘.l?hlll, sl e R S BT o orcos and a victory for the'strikers, mode, beaver, grey. . mesh, brown, black, blonde and els are not fAinal desizms but first ai- w5t the Church of |and h,hn‘m Co. | ,‘,K,‘,,‘ e i ot ARl e, auburn. (Notion department.) | tempts to visualize the project which Our Lad vof Mecrey. Iler sponsors|No. 2 on N NI SOt e e T e 2ot e nenyal 20 Sl P d [ { has been developing in the minds of L e e i) vl age. ouL. - Bpasmolic rap rumps an 1€8 W s H dk h- f the chamber directors. In hoth cases o St e e L TR e i (v,l.. ,; nm,' has been carried on by the 500 omen s andkerchiers | tho lighting effects will be much bet- the daughicr of Mr. and | jetinite star A ran milic m | PTikers but ge nitempts o woopon 6 fOl’ ' 25 | ter carricd out in the full-size stru 1 Beraviy of P i o B Ll (e idle milla have been made, Colored kid, rose b sh. eore $ s tures, it is said, as these cannot > Cincl O cation { d k rose blus 1, Bley e 1 reproduced accurately with the sn — 2 B | of 32§ Sor etc., Cuban and medium low heels, White lnen, | a city 88 East ! pairs to the | Thi e nt for 1 hand rolled hem, and corded. Regular 35¢ each. models. Henry Trumbull, New York, April 24 (UP)—The Inrgest set of bells in the world will tils il k|the T ihe/’ rooms to It —advt were $6.50 to $7.50 pair. | under whose 1y BIG SET OI' BELLS { | 1s in v ent and presidency the chamber first con- celved the fdea of a town displa | said this morning that the plan is| VI I N in direct line with the program of | & | (Continued from First Page) eorporation tax to apply retroactive- Iy on incomes for the taxable year of 1927. Tt does provide, however, that the proposcd cut in the surtax | rate should apply retroactively ast year's income which s payable | this year and which would me retnrn of $25,000,000 to ind mstalled in the new building of Park Avenue Baptist church. Rockefeller Memorial Garillen, now in the old building, will be in- ased to €0 bells and moved. Dickens’ Son Is 80 st where he re rof v 12 the New England council, of which | Le is a member. It is not the wish | of the chamber to carry out such a plan if it is not the wish of the| townspeople but the members hopr} that Plainville will sce the advisa- | bility of taking such a step and of | boosting the town. It {5 planned to have the display sday, May 22, in Meriden. carry a message of inspiration to Matehmaker George Scaly of the |residents and to visitors stopping | Sons of Italy athletic club completed | here or passing through. This mes- negotiations with both grapplers | sage, it is intended, will be changed | yesterday and announced that he |t least once a year. It will be se- lected perhaps by i 1o Bristol 12 years land a great deal of ground was cov- ered by this method. Anthony Pad- ! {elli, a member of the class at the hool, applied for and reccived his nship papers in February, a | ditect result of the work taught at the evening school. A second year course in typewriting was formed far former members of the cvening title, has been signed to meet Fred- die Verrillo, local champion of Meri- en, at the City Hall auditorium on K. of €. Me An open nieeting of Knights of Columb il be held Berlin News EVENING SCHOOLS t 9 o'clock Rev, Thut Oliver T. M hixh mass of st kad received the signed contracts contests among ' o IXeS. & s cemete school and was conducted by Mrs. | of both men. the achool children or open to the 'WJNAVCrs on Ihis vears faxes. - eI |u”\<‘|'(‘n. Merze Young. A total of 14 envolled in the | pror e genercl public and will be a slogan o S ) | Thomas ¥ . L | 5 reulen is wrestling instructor | GELCL PG TOC L Y tome Festoro the full rafe of ten por cent |aneqi A stockholders of at the New Britain Y. M. C. A. and 12 Erobp oYe on elub dues which the house voted |1« | s s bren called £ —_— ol 1 ot D lias b ' I . A or| The class colors ara crimson and | 9 S CHAE, o S ke & %S Ltown and confidence in its future. |0 ©4P Cues FHICH the neuRe Roted | ias Tzl i et R 4 ' o sold. Miss Griswold announced that |, 11yman of ability, Before the| ,ThOSe 0n the committec appoint-| /oy iions under the house bill, The ! " 2 Siig ol e / Graduation Program Scheduled |re nas reccive an anonvmons gire | 1atman of ability ° the | o4 by the chiamber of commerce £ naer e e s i . 5 ] o) errillo—Bateman match on March program also restores the full rate Webher Co. will be | . of $5 to be used as a perfect attend- | yo' 'y, S oeremAl HMaleh ob MATCh | nave given much study and thought Program ajso vestores the full tatef ;. | L : hi ) ; for Tomorrow Night ST BT oI ELn e e % 19 to the project and secl that it would | & (N8 BOUUNC SR, S (T finond i e 3 town, including the first selectmen | i - 3 be an advance directly in line with DL 4 AB s kN ; qeben t i 3 Play G Success ey an " o and the tax on produce exchang acturing Co. —_— and the representative to legislature, T Enlladon i inclem e arenth the “Forward New England” move- } L0 involving $3,000,000 which th understood that t pected to attend the ceremo- L0 inclement weather ' ;pent which has been in operation | 52165 in & $3, A e o= i GEsiine el last evening, a large crowd was at | house voted to repeal. Al records for : Root Co. was | not been announced yet | FEET A8 B I ek 1| for the past two years. The method 10! s e : e 1 $655,000 swold who will have the | hone © M1 1o Witness the aanualfis not to follow Florida and other e el B ek | brot . fror { Detention R s iy o fresantine hevaio {show by the 8t Paul T. A. B.lgoctions but, in keeping with New | C°F ain to be reported to the scnate | brokon Qo) ; ntion Room Tloaded | presenting ¢ diplomas. | ey of Kensington. Instead of | {by virtue of the United support of | Was I that pra Hy all the! The floor of the ladies' detention Session of Berlin Town Court This| 'T""'-‘ Whist aid Dance 1o | the usial haTRe three act {tl ':faxxm;{ ;:z';nf‘:&n:o“:c()::(xxmfndm:flr; the republican majority of the com- | 12 o e : PRy May 18t is known throughout the | oo - 3 ahaiples o A 0.000.000 o than Sec. | torium had ; s rainstorm of the | Evening—Benefit Affair For Vis- | United Nations) Fung | (41C? comedy was presented and it (his way to meot the atiempt ot | MIICS e ) i o Sk SR * ay.” and some recontzation | Proved 10 be ene of the bost pre- other parts of the country which [THdrY WElon dreitrel to "~ [ hand on Friday o f o minfature lake. The cell, | tting Nurse—Annual Meeting of | o¢ Jocal health work 18 Eiven on that |[CTTANCES given by the Tabs in{are trying to secure New England's | C0uld stand in reductions. The onl s e | which Is Uighted by a hug n at|yvears. The large audience applaud- | industies and young blood The republicans ignored Mr. Mel- nly the 5 Lislite i hugh skylght, | g0 yonry Fielding Dickens, ent ] Misdionary Tigos=-Noios | day such as a health exhibit or the |¥ J & l lon's appeal for rotention of the 3 | hous: o side of ach rainstorm al- Y 9 D suens, setly Missioaasy ki kel showing of health films. Last year, ‘d( hesrtily theEReTE B ke Town Plannors Mect mr'cp;:;ummflmn fix whioh the | he o) 5 q ¢ cen repaired on| "VIng son of Charles Dickens, sele- 1duation exercises of the evee | through the courtesy of the firm ncnohr: entire cast performed to p,r,‘ The town plan fo_mm!s'lon"'ofl'd Hotscalss volid to ro;';_al and they | VIeW of the stage. Tot|n Vortunately | brated his eightieth birthday at hie & school conducted at the Ken. |that was showing health flms, the | ion " overy member showing ”‘n’alfll‘ls nn;e;m;fl:nscl?xgm ';: rfll.;\,‘}())s]: Giit 116 Ghrbbration faxienly one r’r‘)””" ! on s T gentler sex have been | home in the Chelsea section of Len- sington Grammar school will be held | Visiting nursc o this town put on | i or their faithtul attendance at | corande Hne oo tane sirecr, 1t atoe | cent instead of one and a half per | Tl i any time during the | don. He is a lawye tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the { health pictures for the benefit of the | repearsals held during tho past week. | voted to have Engineer Joseph N, | €t as proposed by the seerctars. days in the room in| e e e s 8. town hall. attend the which numbers 21. The publie-is invited to cepemonies of the class The program will jnclude songs and an address|Storage room for a whist and dance | Brown has produced many success- | commission will have taken care of | comes under der £25,000. by Clarence Bachman, president of | Which will be sponsored by the Ken- | fy) enows in New Britain and this pracutnl‘lynnll the main streets of o e o Tic \d(\;py‘fd;mr Bd\” ‘\lale the graduating class. Prizes will be|sington Leaguc of Women Voters. | {own and last night's performance | the town and will have definite rec- 3 ; tax I ey awarded the students having per-|The hall has one of the largest floor | yag but another example of her good | ords of them. The session last night v \ A BO S n S niniead D foct attendance records by the D. A.|$paces in town as can be seen by the | work. Miss Brown worked untiring- | was a short one. | Bristol abou riday ShsiET T D Seunle Spsiomnd) 1t. chapter. fact that it can house 40 Ford cars. |1y ut the rehearsals to preparo the riiien Stitors 80 Most |and will procecd to piiatslin | e AR SRt 2aie 3.4l The program: It was recently completed and 1t will | iotors for their parts and the suc-| Pythian Temple, P. &, will hold a {where B wi I R O S G ECRR Piano solo—Edna Emerson be possible fo conduct dancing and | cess of the show was a personal | regular meeting tomorrow night in S ess alo R iDIONR Address of Welcome—- Clarence Backman Class Song Harmonica solos—Edward DeSarro #chool children. This year the Berlin Auto Sales company has offered its new lar {card parties ume time. The committce has planned » May pole and a May pole dance. The league is sponsoring the affair and a com- | The cast puts all credit for its good showing to Miss Betty Browr, who directed the entire show. Miss triumph for her. The committee in charge of the affair wishes to ex- tend their thanks to the members of McKernan prepare a map of Hough | Tho program also knocks out 1i street, on which lines will soon be fixed. When this has been done the piln of rates on corpo 0dd Fellows hall. All members are requested to be prescnt. Legion Auxiliary Moeting house provision for a graduated scals injur N automobile accide | Gasoline T two to ti x Bill Is e the show, the entire community and | The regular meeting of the ladies’ some tin c0, 15 serionsly "'v f e i Song, “We Salute Thee, O Glory” |mittee of local women which in-|all those who worked on various|auxiliary to Brock-Barnes post, [ Hartford hospital, sufferine | cities and towns, was defeat i Sketch—The Original States. cludes Mrs. Pau) Baker, Mrs. John | committees in order to make the | American Legicn, will be held at 8 | #njury 1o her 1ot kidney and several | s SR ) | ong—"The River.” Moore, Mrs. Matthew Griswold and |show a success. io'clock tonight in Loslon hall on | spinal ingurics. She is under the 70,000 FEEL FAMINE. | Spelling Match. Mrs. Joseph Carbo. Mrs. Henry| Margaret Ronketty took the part|Whiting street. All members are medical attention of Dr. Paul Nuett | o ""‘1'1":'. April 24 (U'P)—Soventy | Presentation of Prizes. Hooker and Mrs. Edward Lardner | of Tercsa, the matd to the princess, | requestc ! to attend. of Hart |4RBEBa g peoy ¢ affected - Presentation of Diplomas jare in charge of the arrangements. |and her demure manner and sunny Visiting in Plainville | Neighborhood Prayver Mocting v famine in the Bankura district Clark’s Teaberry flavor - song—"Here Comes the Flag."” | The proceeds of the affair will be |smile scored a decided hit with the| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagstaff and e weekly e of Bengal, India, the Daily Mail' il you just how The graduating class includes the [ given to the “Visiting Nurse” fund. |audience. Margaret’s smile changed Tk Wbve Yost SdturnealT i et b Caleutta correspondent reported fo- J! K following: Lena Mary Baroni, Dora|Candy and punch will be on salc at | to a serious complexion at times dur- | London, Eng., after spending feur | tomorrow morning at day. The fam} s due to fail- Clmvmg Gum an Rosc Baretta, Martha Natalie Wal- | the hall ing the show when necessary and {months there, lave been spending i Victor Johnson of ure of the 1It's my-—lz’ud& tors, Concettina Angeline Carlina, | Berlin Town Court. her work left nothing to be desired. Mrs. Wagstafl’s | ot Ass lda M The iy Mary Elizabeth Hackett, Mary An: There will e a session of the Ber- [ Michacl Rayno exemplified the un- Loader. ent. very taste Genoni, Marina Emma Baretta, lin town court fthis evening at the'|tiring work of a reporter to scorc a T ! vira Madelige Corvi, Mary Rose Pac, | Town hall. Judge George G. Gris- [ scoop, taking the part of Johnnie ss of re- uce g y ores Susic Irene Timko, Stacla Mary|wold will preside. A few automo- | Fogarty, a reporter. His attempts to od t N o'clock Nixer, Lilllan Rose Lang, Mary|bile law violation cases are on the | win back his girl caused him many Josepth's church Ir‘] 1 really want to reduce large Sophie Holyst, Mary Elcanor Karp, - trying moments but his explanations = | ' ine Duck- | unsightl hat are tuining th Nr‘l‘lia Agnes Polgraczek, Lena Tar- Meeting of Union [finally put him on top aguin. Ray- *PLAINVILLE» {ley. looks exlo you dettl, Josephine Mary Venczizna, nnual meeting of the | no's work was little short of sensa- | ~TONIGHT— | At 8 o'clock Wudnesday morning |long to skin tha soft, leo Bakaj, Edward Stanley Ma-|Woman' gational Home Mis- | tional, it bordering on the acting that A Great Picture | ar 1be colebrat- |smooth and of wonderful texturs package on every dealer’s countes. zurek, Clarence Elmer Bachman, | sionary Union of Connecticut will be |a. professional would be expected to || - ppas "G ARRO o : v of Rev. A sar of Almonized Cream & & ¥rank Aloysius Kloskowski. held i the United church, New [show. Gertrude Skene, as Alma, “THE DIVINE WOMAN” T pastor ston Store today and emember the name. The officers of the graduating| Haven. tomorrow from 10:30 o'clock | princess of Deleria, played her part E e v ,ul the church ning your face with it rlass are as follows: president, | to 3:30 o'clock. An interesting pro- | to perfection. Alma was ammx"lnG‘ WED.~TRUR Beth Isracl Synagozuc Meeting v days use will convince CLARKS Clarence Elmer Bachman; vice-!gram bhas heen arranged and a|to enjoy a quiet honeymoon but fate “What Price Glory” Hero Chosen as Belgium’s prettiest by A meeting of the Beth Israel of iction of the sweet ofl president, Dora Rose Baretta; secre- > number of parishioners from |was against her until she decides 10 || yfCTOR McLAGLEN in Jury of artists at Brussels recently, ! Bristol will be 1 at 8 o'clock this Imond contained in Lilllan Rose Lang and treas-|the Derlin Congregational church | have her secretary impersonate her. “A GIRL IN EVERY PORT" Anne Keyaert, wjll come to the |CVeniDs: The speaker for the occa- feam n ellonsly mm Mary Anna Genoni. are cxpected. Her attempts to unsolve the con- | OUR GANG in ~ United States to compete In inter |#08 Will be Babbi X. Shuukop, lead- | and won- | Those recelving medals for per-| Twenticth Century Mayflower Edison, Marconi and Co. national beauty oentest at Galves |,°F. 1S Waterbury Beth Isracl effective in the reduction of | fect attendence records, which in-| A most unique experiment of the (Continued on Page 8.) ton, Tex Congregation. | GU cludes 75 scasions, starting from | present day, in the name of religious Rolld . \ Oct. 10, are as follows: Frank Aloy- | understanding and international good e sius Kloskowski, Dora Rosc Baretta, | will, will be undertaken carly in June . m . B m Concettina Angeline Carlina, Mary|when 1200 British Conercgational- An tlca.l usion y BLOSS Anna Genont and Josephinc Mary|ists, on a chartered steamer, will Veneziana. Stacia Mary Nixer mis only one scssion. As has been the case since the evening school was organized the work of the school was featured by 1he continuation work in the classes from the seventh grade up to the high school entrance grade. The pupils showed great enthusiasm in thelr work and Miss Mary Gris- wold, superintendent of the schools, stated that she is proud of their work as she believes that the local evening school accomplished more work than any other continuation class throughout the entire state. The evening school was directed by Miss Mary E. Griswold, superinten- dent, with the aid of Mrs. Annma Young and Miss Catherine McGee, teachers. Although it was announced in October that the Americanization group would be discontinued, much high Interest was shown by six pu- pils in the class, that it was though advisgble to continue the class. The class was given one hour of oral work and one hour of written work flying visit to Americ: Their objective is Plymouth Rock wherc a great service of consecra- tion to Pilgrim principles will be Leld. Brief visits in and about Bos- ton and New York will he held, their time being limited and short. American Congre, ionl will be their hosts and will furnish enter- tainment for them while they are in this country. Each Congrega- tional church has been asked to con- tribute. Individuals are invited to enter into corrcspondence with some P British cousins and names and ad- ses will be furnished promptly. band of modern Pilgrims is crossing the Atlantic to emphasize deep seated good will and with the hope that the message will be heard around the world, If possible Rev. Samuel A. Ficke of the Berlin Congregational church will try to have a few of the Dritish cousins come to Berlin and meet members of the local church Berlin Grappler Signed Young Hercules of Berlin. claim- ant of the New England lightweight ABLACK SWAN!! ANENER UAVE I SEEN ONE OF TLOSE BEFORE! TLL GET A PICTLRE OF TMAY RIGUT GEE=TILL HAUE A BUNCA OF NICE SNAPSUCTS TO SHOW \WHEA ISET Home!! e | [ AN ELEPNANT? L 7H0USHT | L SAWA BLACK SWAN THAT AUSTA BEEN ONE OF TAOSE MIRAGES UNCLE AARRY WAS TELLING AME ABouT !