New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1928, Page 7

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0. s Shopping Center Mail Orders Filled Our Aisle Specials Meet Greater Favor As Each Wednesday Brings Them to You Special For the Men An odd lot of rayon and lisle half hose, fancy jacquards, some slightly irregular and ranging in values to 75c. 29 Wednesday price is only, PAIE « oo vvvsneensresnsensnoosssnsne C HAIR BRUSHES JERSEY TUBING $1.00 each $1.00 yard Regular $2.00 grade, all bristle. (On 56 inch, all wool, regular £1.59 kind, sale at Toilet Goods Dept.) with choice of 25 new colors. HANDKERCHIEFS "ARFS AND SETS 15¢ each 69c each embroidery corners, value 23¢ each. (See them at Art Dept.) White, all linen, colored border and All linen, lace edge, many styles. I CREPE DE CHIN WASH CLOTHS $1.39 yard 5S¢ each—50c¢ dozen s, all silk, pretty figures, Turkish wash cloths, all colors with ind. (Silk Dept.) colored borders 40 inche. ular $2.00 EMBROIDERY LINENS MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 35¢ and 39¢ yard 25¢ each All linen, natural eolors, 59¢ kind, 20 All linen, regular 35¢ grade, with inches at 35c, 36 inches at 39c. colored borders, BED SPREADS FOR CHILDREN $1.69 each | 25¢ pair 34 and full size, rose, blue, green, etc., 7y hose, faney lisle, regular 50¢ kinds, $2.25 and $2.50 kinds. cuff tops, WOMEN'S HOSE | RAYON VESTS 95¢ pair 53¢ each 0dd lot full-fashioned silk hose, all Picot tops, odd lot for women, pink, colors, seconds, values to $2.00. peach and nile. ® Rcatndant iy Adter A | The corps will then adjourn to the Berlin News BT A ST e e S Mig. LB Skinner pal chureh where the usual reh Miss Rifth Tancroft is abls to he | sal il be heti. The eorps wiil piay | 02205 about. after recent illness from | Memortal day as al. A clieckup | J A on uniforms will be done at Clarence BERLIN LEGION 15 {of the n\m of Boardma more en ©omothr attendanes is requested, | Frankiyn Holland [ Stethodiat ehureh will hold a st Attends Baseball Mecting jand enteriainment at Cominu v An important mecting of the inter inv evening at ! ehureh Laseball 1 © was held last Looking A {0 D Developments | "%, /5 o comer A T. The supper 1in the Lanquet hall after the entertainment will be church was represen - main auditorium public i | been orsanized tor R i years and has a : P ! - { ball. Some of teatns in the leg | TOWN MAY BE BENEFITEI) R T ot e mnatta | it wiil ! this yoar, one of the s st back 1 FIDE TS S lers 0g this ¢l be "hillips. 2 tioais ity Enie Session of Berlin Town Court This| iy phill iy 2 e apn s ine plans managers that he planned to onf his team in the county “Y' | Dead 8 — [and therefore, would not enter the | Lrogram Asially By Frobale (oun ;«v‘. rch league this year i | e Evening—Local Man Declared Of- vening, Old fashioncd shments wil Baschall Plans of Church—Items. | county league failed to 1 1 A short cntertal | Mr. Phillips was not in favor of hav- 50 e hala Berlin lies in the path ing both a soft ball and a hard Lall worth League of Now York-DBosto r route, [tearn to represent Kensingtorn { Methodist chureh entertaine coming years, will probably important part in aviation. cal American Legion post has just| T ‘ received orders from 1l »1.,uar(.r»1f‘:‘.“’“"'l:r o aven 1o Atart w program ::1 “? .““J'\: "v\ Y’Olr“:\‘ :,’r\ ”“,I”“ nt of | All members ave asked to be present | pla intion. The local post will en.|a8 important business will be dis- | tainment. deavor 10 put the tosn on an cvn | (VS Kariaiptn “:n prob cale with ot owns and cities by | S¢N0 8 Fobr ik the fi'.“\»;a,:-“m].“[:;;t{nmyfr. )ynroprl'.u). iig of the Central Connecticut - [change of hooks. lettering on some building or lot to| P&l league being held in Meriden | The report was curre act as a guide to pilots flying over | this cvening. ning that gas servies will be ! nge Time zed to Important Mccting Portland cha The Kensington Athletic club will cussed t Berlin this eummer Beulin, ror ot tnel The Berlin Grange will mect this | committee headed by May Howard Bunre, a member Of the | o enilo ot 550 gclock nstvad of | hiine witl st o rosort on Ioeal post, who served in the [7:30 o'clock provion anno | posed service which is now ed. A neighbors' night program will | be assured before fall, be presented by a number of vi | ation corps during the war, went Hartford last Sunday and chartered a plane. He flew over Berlin and o0 e made a visual survey of the town. Moy Yay Party i Bunce reported that there are many |y oot GV EEN [ tion on joining the County Y 1 sullabic places'dn Berlin where an<fy; . ar., 1y, W card party | has yot been fak i propriato lottering could be nstail- |, S ¥ N, FEOTE WAC G0 BETY | had vet heen take e €l These letters have to be ! | Hazelwood and Y'Y | house of the Ierlin Auto Sules com- | Charlis P large and will take a great deal of | 12 sy i te \y under the auspices of the Ken- | were visitors here ye forday Epac sington Leagne of Women Voters in | Royal Holmes 1 on eon The latest program of the Legion | connection with “Health Day.” | t0 his home for the past several day 1« an important issue as ation | There will be Maypole dance | with an attack of grij e problems are increasing day bY and many other novel dances on the | T L. Bangreen s confine day. In a fow years emergency | program. Vor those who do not s Do with grippe 4 landing ficlds, Jetter guides to pilots, 1o Janee, cora o s will be placed Praver mecting at the AL ete., will become of absolute nced|in one end of the hall for their con- [chureh fomorrow evening switl and the purpose of the lexion 10!y, picnee, The proceeds of the affair | omittel itA present program I8 16 eaucate! will gq (o the Vislting nurs el the people in regard to aviation.| Thig arfair is being held an con-| To that is, to Impress the importance|nection with the celebration of [modern improvements of “alr-mindcdness™ on them. “Health Day” throughout < |N. Lan The local post is enthuslastic over | oountyy und deserves the support of |~ Advt the new program of the Leglon and |y, o0 % o 0 plans 1o work actively on the malter e, ' nroc trom now on. They hope to interest 1, Langdon €1, Ke Tru ation cone:r ull has | Deposit hoo lost, \4-“' Berlin observance of day. It reads a: advt, the prople of the town sufficlently |, o 2L in the tmportance of the aviatlon| “wpy'yy \oiverally recognized | MUSSOLINT GIVES 11 program so that Berlin can be one of the first towns in this state to place letters of the town somew for the guidance of pilots. This matter {8 being taken up in many other citles and towns, New Britain { the future strength of our natio I state must Le built upon the | nd Rome, May 1 (UP)—Pre alth | Mussolini hestowed 400 lire of children of- today and that gener- [Giuseppe Laneia, a railwayman ally aroused interest in May Day as | iather of 13 elfldren. “Child Health Day” gives occasion AN DAILY Cakes for 85 Years e | Cootey's Final Report Covers S1 Op:ratons—Tegion Holds Import- ccased Today—Clean-Up Week, A bake =1 Lack: m todiy con Trott in 190 For was with | terbury, | ! he ¢ v ork {tor Myron k. I o now con- siders hlii a hig P., of Wutet 1« 4180 bele s, 1red and v Lackey: e » dang Beeauss public & ilhnu s of Itc lllnldul._ u,ymlmn- Tne Building oy feent month. Tod Wl | \ h,l:l of has | mecting Thursday evenng. A full | u The Ladies' Aid society of on Wi Agustis 1in m danetag will featurs . Harold Gates will prompt. | erved during iter of the Epworth |y gue in ths social roows of rmonthly meeting this | church last evening. A most enjo the Popular barber shop. [able thme was had, games being “l, follower by a short ente The library will be open Friday | ternoon and cvening tor the invited to be pre The junior ball team will practice | 100n on the home sessions in some months, SIx new |} her permits. No ac toof West Cromwell | or 1, sl or rent—Two new homs QPLAINV-V”‘YLE' Lax Inquir sineto lin Savings Ra WALLACE B RAYMOND HATTON Plainoille News /7' /7575 BAKES FOR Rll[iERS ) e Superintendent Leon . Staples aud the s Samel Lackey Has Been Making 2% oo day in as in past s will be {pointed 1o consult 1 It was voted to is hoped to ine from the usnu il go to New llaven & 1 ed | 50 lance. In- i ihe to Mecting—Watey ke in t Hors be- 1 ien only | f 1 has peen em- | field ever oy piscopul | 2 He and ) Lackey have an Russell; 15 | a1 ¢ grand- || his port 11 ery hin in ivity rear gid t and far from it vy 1 th - is nec 15 not really a ¢ anonyioins the many cus- ;n ¢ g b My = el © Rates Inc 1 sed Echnd rtion of the i iled rep <1y “en fppa i ot our r 1 o o 10 population and | sary fo look els | tind his throu ter departier Apr i cot- | thronshout the year, hedule which i and 1o tor their the winter | £ five rooms; $4,00 oW nizht 1 priz winners, the il the series maller periits inclnded the fol- | freshments Threo g five plumb- These wi have lations, both socia and fina team || res Aitendin o Mys. Anna ind b [ the Rebekah assembly, retained by Ing Cooley as Bis| of Connecticut attend a two-day s : 15 placed N Nagenchnsetts assembly ) loday room of the Statler hot Cometery ion Annual A P ik Birthday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Siry View gave a birth oldest daug L will be morrow night in I plot holders are nt s repr tul presents v initiated into the post. Two New Boys solution of rogret at 1) A son. irton Franeis, pa A sineere 1 aving favored It | A gon has Mrs. Agustine Priop New Lowdge — Pethlehem dlat - S o'clck W mem! BTN I New A RACH TOR LIS Gripping Deama WED.—THURS. RY and SWIFE SAVERS? of or; to furthering the plans for ment of the health of o ivance recently acting on the matter. Declared Legally Dead At & meeting in probate court y terday afternoon, Dwight M. Billings, formerly of Berlin, who has not been heard from for the past nine years, It has heen announced at the scout executive’s office in New Britain that troop 1, Berlin - Boy couts, have was declarcd legally dead by Judgs [0c0red 10 pointa and - are tied for { TeercpaImTE Fuzsr \NELL, T SUPPOSE AOAR V/ A t ' ad are ted ALL DRESSED AND ALL SOUND ASLEEP YET= ing man, had asked that such judg- | have scored seven point ment be made in order that she may | 07 15th place In the court. scttle Billings' estato which repre- _ Affair Great Success sents a half interest of realty worth [ The committee in char 21,600, After the judgment was|May Day b gven this morn- granted Judge Gaffney appointed [108 by the Woman's Ald society of Mrs. Mary Goodrich of Berlin ad- [ the Berlin Congregational church re- miinistrator of the estate. ported that the breakfost was a Sewlon of Court great suecoss, excecding the highest There will be a session of the | hopes of the socicly. A breakfast was Berlin town court this evening at | served from 6 to 9 o'clock and those the town hall. Judge George G.|in aftendance were kept busy serving Griswold will preside. A small [the livge number of people who ate docket will be disposed of. ter Meeting Tomorrow East Berlin Jtems, A meating of the Woman's Aid| The library whist sponsorcd by society of the Kensington Methodist | the nso club will be held tomor- church will be held tomorrow after- [ row afternon 4t (‘ommunitys hall. noon at the home of Mrs. Mary “Iry- | An invitation to all interested in ex- on at 2:20 o'clock. All members arc | tanded. The proceeds will be turnad invited to he present linto the tibrary fund Ttems of Intercst ' The Fife and Drum Corp Miss Felen Skianer has returned et Thursdar eveming at to Greenwich hospital, where she 1 {o'clock 1 front of Community Lall e 0 | PRECKIES AND HIS FRIENDS TAEN 6O AND WAKE UP 7 \ UNCLE BARRY AND of the A MR.AIGE NS ! IT'S STILL NIGAT BAck. N\ | [HomE AND KeRE s~ /T \ DAYLIGHT!! this he agreed 1s for Memorial Day d 1t was de years takin the responsibility | to having the rch in the parade. it 500 to about ‘MUGH BUI'D]NG lN APRIL - - > New risen fer the meet- thoroughly -Up Regins Aump n carts hired by | their rounds . wh carried them Main stree Wl retu 11l worn-out articl 16¥5 10 rust- s were practical 1 cont vaiirond track {o { Bristal [ reside M “ut for some | ead it for this need- a4 supply. Wo were I the New Rritain enclosed herewith, ir indebtedness to the o town me Pyihian Skters' Whist fimal public whist in the series 1 conducte It ters will be held in ird and prizes for liose holding the highest scores dur- will be will be served “n suceessful | arge attendance tomorrow iclpated and nrged 1t thi ter, Julia, L aryl it is hoped | THOON. Julia was 14 ye ul entertained 14 friends liome. They played oh 1d numerous kinds of candy ¢ ird A phonogr Fosbasion Bufet Tuneh was served, s, American 1 ream Bt Leld one of bu The voung hostess to Mr. and Mrs, Charle Queen strect, Southington been born ta M to Meet A prelininary meeting of () he held in rrier will be open and Organizer | Villiam T Brown will s who apply. I Troop Second Doy Scout Troop 1 of Plaintille incd on Troop 4 during April in the court of honor cont | in scont conncit lias 216 points to its rivals’ April Plainville made 7 for Troop 4 nnd strengthened hold on second place. i troops here are making good show- ings, considering thelr brief periods inization. Troop 33 fs 11th|J. Dorazio.—advt. Help! Help! AT, MAY 1, 1928 Bristol News MRS, EMIL DELAGE - DIESEARLY TI]I]AY Wile of Well Known Business - Man Had Been Ill Long ing Monalian Nig Mrs il this mor 1 Wher 1 1o iy Ok, v ber o The 20 year ¥o and her | Lo home tl Gord cnry local post oftic ars Loth on the sic Thomas I'rior nsw Thomas op {1s reported to i ' Lo Aq twoen € eers, 1t ters, and B, Anderson l‘o&hnno fual ave varly ltfe was spen {POLICE MAKE 17 ARRESTS | This I~ Considerably Morc Than Dur- | ! Month of Ma New Traflic Lizhts in Operation, 1 Dilag 1o 1l man of this city, i t 550 We & follow than 1t wo ¥ wag horn i 1 o0 April ¢ Clems having on Whiting stre by an attack of iline Howard Knapp. his w their two childrey on Cedar sin Attorney Char attend the ann tain 1t Shutte M n Hartson, city Bryant, vuval carricr, of rect s ill Harris Gordon of Tirookline, M who ran his auto into 'n pole on|? Forestuille o o'clock roa charg \unounced first place ' of the Buel Boznkors exis a1 hot in 1 of 49 during th nolofi . Musketiors Jini Masty hn e ; : 3 Mastianni AL Carpent 5 R. Scovill .... M. 1. Church Thomas 1 Sharpl : Chamberlan S H. Rogery 1 M. Rogers A Rlair Smoke Taters nnel Onks I G. oothy ). Lewis B Boakers ] o8 I Pavann Saae 0 S Pavano T . Andersor an K. White . 9 E. Whits < Jos E. .. 99 Moving and trucking Tol. 517 h—Tommy | t Plans Completed— otor vehi committed 10 jail, 3 con- 1 officers, € pliints were month, r windows lost children werd nicl MeGillicudidy, fnves- ki, special w ermanent traffic arthy, shift b NI I ague individ- tges, according 1o figures re- af these men athletic fleld, W scheduled for April 28th but oued on account of incle- | \fichael Matugaitis. | . while lose, being arith | ment fol- | O niors, Gres mquet at Elks' hall on * 1o i host of fricnds in this throughout 14 past ten y showing, heing eliminated ho third game by a coach i the east who « muel out of Lis hoys | turers of hoxes, of this city could. He pointed out | ses of Nis squads & eiithia Says He Is a Gunman complete program for fomor. Hartford, May 1.—UP—John i toastmaster, Judge Newell Jon athicti i -4 : 1. principal, Bristol High scheel; sand romarks, William Riley, a graduate h Goddu of | of Oxford and Yale and the Dristol Canada, and Ludger | High school, who will talkk on Eure- or, ldaho. Pran vs. American sports”: address, will be held at St A\ Good Athletic Coach,” Karl A. on Thursday morning, '¢iche, superintendent of schools; Plice in the new st Fomarks, Baymond J. Casey, Maple - thictic club, which is sponsor- the banquet; address, John ik Meehan, coach of New York ersity foothall: movie sketch, of a Coach,” Cameo theater; cwarks, Albart W. Keane, sports | editor, Hartford Courant; remarks, Dick Diilon, well known basketball referee, iness in- |, month of April vie in comparison th of M 1 o custody during were charged with their personal taxes, ikes GEtnz aollen oo e enteridinment program will be 1x pius the court furnished by Worden's “Milky Way" i e Lntertainers of Waterbury, age were ar-| The committees in charge of the were gub I banquet are as follows: Assault and) committee, Willlam J. b ; assault with | Phelan, chairman, James Riordan, 1o: cich of the | Frank Gladowski, Francis Coffey 4 Schmelter, ymond J. fail- |« ‘arl Lourie, Charles J. Drary; license | tostimonial committee, Raymond J. rke 1;|Casey, Eari Lourie, Benedict Rior- ' of town officcrs, intoxication and cace, 3; dan, Walter Riemer, Donald Uffen- dals program committee, Louis A injury to! Wheeler, chairman, Thomas Me non sup- | Laughlic, David King, Benfamin v under false | Splelman: reception committee, Jo- check, 1 [seph W. Harding, Leroy W. Gree: 1 C. Purrington, A. H. Breckbill, \ Tracy, Dewey Carpente I3 Collins, Frank J. Thier. of liquor, 1;|leed;: hanguet committee, F 1 T i cl witho or vehicle w rl Lou- John T, O'Brien, John J. Coffey, mond Bachand, Fred Riemer, | Herbert Carlson, John P. Grennan | Walter J. Murphy: entertainment k committee, John Brennan, Henry J £ under the in- ' Cote, Edward Czarnick, John J. Rol ior theft, 1; . James Santanicll Joseph 1; vagra Llun, Raymond Gamache: music and kecpin Melvin ¥ William violation of Swingle, Arthur Thic Louis violation ot ,I" rry, Roger Simpson ihiallucs o ondorss | neral of Mark B. Stone B | The funeral of Mark It Stone s were disposed of Leyyil War Veteran and native Bound over 1o gher | jarwinton, was held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of his susonded O | gaugiter, Mrs. Charles Norton, Vest nolled by Forestville., 6 uolled by | cemetery, this payment of 1e while under of liquor, evadis 10 leense, loss dr ¥, ey, comni Washington Burial was in W city 9; mlaged in} ‘Hearts and Blossoms batlon offieer, 25 re- ! ppo musical comedy “Hearts and f, 4; turned over i ‘“' yms” will be presented this at the Sessions Clock Co. litorium orestville under the cotion of Charles C. Rall. The Dieparture band will furnish music for dancing after the ation of the play. found omob! 1 w.~i Neighborhood Prayer Meeting ted by | The weekly neighborhood prayer Beats Chan: mecting will be held at 9:30 o'clock onfhly change e police | Wednesday morning at the home of made this morning A Are. Frank B. Colvin, 96 Woodland s made by '«lr et Mrs. Colvin will be the lead- | assignm Red Men to Meet A meeting of C‘ompounce Tribe, I. detective work; Ser- [O- R M., will be held at § o'clock Kk: Officor | this evening in Red Men's hall. cats Dool- | To Confer Degree s Mo Tn the initiatory degree will be “onmor, | conferred on a class of candidates at office, nights; T heat; O and North Hill heat; |2 mecting of Pequabuck lodge, I 0. Cirves, | 0. 1. Wednesday evening, May 2nd. ind office: habot, For- | Thalia Club Mecting Lambert, sbift beat, | A mecting of the Thalia Reading otorevele wark. | i will be held Tuesday evening, May 22nd at the home of Mrs. Ber- wanent traffic of th Morton on Prospect street. The mecting was originally scheduled for this evening. Requiem Masses An anniversary high mass of requicm was celebrated at 8 o'clock this morning at St. Josephs® church in memory of Anthony Diana. incs- | At 8 o'clock Saturday morning a ©Ul- nonth's mind mass will be celebrat- ed at St. Joscph's In memory of Mrs. Norton, traffi parking: Messier, track meet hool will | The meet wa New Signal Lights in Operation. will 1ead the seniors, | New signal lights to govern traffic £ thefat the corner of Norih Main and fresh- | jace, Center and Meadow streets ere placed i operation yesterday. nd - Burrill t Are Completed | three lights are govern as a ¥ been completed for unit, All may be oepcrated by the Monahan night Wednes- | o man at central fire station also coach of the Bristol {1 facilitate the movement of firc thall, Bashethall and | g ppa oy from the house on Mead will ) tendered o Council Meeting. The monthly mecting of the oty | council will e held at 7:30 o'clock thix cvening in the city council clamber, The most important subject sched uled 1 discuszion is the traffie ar- ngement at Doolittle's Crossing supt. John 1. O'Hanley of the Wa terbury division of the New York [ New Haven and Hartford Railrosd vk, | Company 1 promised to he pres- V1 ent to explain why he does not facl | twenty-four hour protection neces ciry at Doolittle’s Crossing |ow st ¥ known state, has' t the local ins 5. His g itntion rtest | ning of ssive 11 Carr C » of T irere he went o seiool Mochan, fo 0l conen | Bids for sanitary sowers In th university, He me | Vicinity of the John J. Jennings' ten years ago and sinee | Sehool will also be awarded tonight. y employed at the New De-| Celebrate Golden Wedd Co. Superintendent of | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Mills of A Reichie, in spea |78 Summer street are ecolebrating WAt the writer [today the fiftleth anniversary o A that he did ot tonk | their wedding, Mr. Mills is presi it of 1L J. Mills, Inc.. manufac Man n nursed the Arrest(-ed in Hnrtf;)fil: nd foster- | is as follows: Iutro- | Peters, arested here for carrying = William J. 1 Lar ¢ executive commit- concealed weapons, told the polico today that he was a Chicago gunman md that he was flesing from three Emmons J. “Chick™ | Chicago men who were shadowing tor, New Haven [ lim. He claimed he had eluded the ke John J. Me-Linen in New York. Peters was held in ctor. East Hart | 85,000 honds, pending a further hool, remarks, Henry E. | hearing SOMETUING MUST HAVE KAPPENED=WAEN BOBO ACTS LIKE THAT I KAOW SOMETUING'S \WRONG !! \NHAT'S 7UE MATTER, By BLOSSER UNCLE AARRY AND MR.AIGGINS ARE GONE.!! | GEE, WAATLL 1 DO 22 AW-—1 BETCHA TUEYRE JUST PLAYING A JOKE ON ME

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