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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 19 ) IC. Telephone Service Free of Charge — Call “Enterprise 1200 Our Wednesday Aisle Specials Have Won Widespread Favor, Because Of Their Impressive Values Rayon Combinations 79 each Women's, With Bloomer Knee, or French Pantie Effect, Flesh Silk and Rayon Half Hose 3lc pr. They Are in Fancy Jacquards and Found at Men's Department Good—Crepe e $2.75 yd. A Good Choice of Colors and a Good Duy in Silks Tapestry Hand éaés $1.95 ea. Nicely Made, With Great Choice of Styles Department, Main Floor At Our i?)o_vs' Dept. $4.50 pr. Men's and Young Men's Plus Fours, Knickers in Sizes 28 to 32 Waist Quart Size Casseroles $1.00 ea. Yellow and Green, Offered at Our Silver Department, in Silver Plated Frame _ Kitchen Wall Clocks $1.69 ea. China Plate Style, 8 Day Movement, Guar- anteed, at Clock Department At Our Infants’ Dep>t. 2 pr. $1.00 Silk and Wool Hosiery, Just What Want For Your Little O You ne i‘{ll{ Fashioned Hosiery 69 pr. Make, All Colors and Slightly Irregular. A Bargain Bemberg Boys; All \{(;ool uit: $10.95 ea. Knickers, Choice Lots and Sizes With Two of Broken mater Berlin News ittty by Camillia | ally to decide the championship the follows inter-coun- from as vard ot hosc local club hie. a so 1 were and {place ACHIEVE TRICNPH Program of Song, Dances, and .- Humor Is Well Received ~ .vine " posed of 30 men and gram bevelopment of New Talent is T Cadets, guda, k. ricia rd br 50 Do relay Baker I hin M of Bro Dobeck, wor Juniors, $0 yard nd suits and bow M. M Diving, Al- second vard fr will cing R. Malone, third. 20 Maguda, third 50 yard r team, sio, 1. Dobeck, 1 i. 40 yard breast, fourth, M. Dobeck, to follow the pro- co Chotkow Chot- seco Kowski seriously Tl Gritfith of Kensington is reported scriously il at his home | with of pneumonia. Mr Griffith was stricken Sunday. He is emplayed American Paper Goods Manuf ring company of | nsington foreman one of tute of Show—TL'uneral of Carmo i Dobec Heler Doby Oranti—Local Swimmers Win Rib- ond, J hons—George Griffith 111 The clon Le- of a| and long awaited American minstrel show, composed as € depa local stars of of song T'uneral of Carmo Ornati for s town hall ax su Jorclad aE d to a packe Carmo the Mrs, ot Gino Or- noon, werc P way ar ght in L seople present of n days to come. Song and the interpo- n cach two ame third. Me 13 Lewis, J. Cian flonc . Cianflonc. rh ngton juniors scored points, the team being composed of 1t Malone, Maguda g | scored Maguda, onnaires ar | nati, late called forth | | . after encore Lution of the jok wouid be private and mbers kept t gura- | wouli! be held from she tively on its toes awaiting the next | Laraia and Nictim of the end-men Britain, but a last “Rut was made and the v held from the church e ras Brennan officiated. Burial was made in St. Mary's cemetery, New Britain Altar hoys and friends of the de- ceased youth were the pallbearers. Club Meetings Worthir Ridge Bric club met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. I'red Troupe of Berlin The Kensington Social club will | meet this evening at the home of ! Mrs. Vernon L. Phillips of Kensing- ton ht that the services o funeral meral par no in New vinute change composed « Dob on Preps ing composed ot Dobeck, J. Helenski. of Taylor,” flaxen haired | impersonated by Harold blushingly beseeched some- to “Kiss Me Again,” and lightly ipped over the high C's. and the | versatile actor-milkman succumbed 1o the pleas for more by repeating the number. services were Re Jol e ¢ L Chotkow | beck, P. Grassio, L. | Kensington intermediates scor points, the group comprising J. Ciantione, M. Talomea, . Toohie. The Kensin failed 1o sc All place Do- The i re in winng Eva Giannotta. well known local singer, pleased with “You're Alway in My Arms.” and Helen Hiltpold newcomer in Berlin's sinzing ci les, made her debut with “Love, \arming composition we and very well received To the cnd-men must go credit for keeping the audience both dis- turbed and amused, for no ene knew | to the public Saturday merning. The t who the mext victim would be. | store located on Berlin street, has neral roars of langhter followed | undergone a complete transforma- | each quip, then a silence during the | tion inside and is one of the largest waiting for the nest on the | chain stores in this vicinity. corge Sullivan, t rloc: New House Being Built formed creditably, translat-| The finishing touches on the foun- s negro dialect of 1 dation for @ new bungalow now be- able English ing constructed on the £ the ent old Rich liouse work on the East Berlin Tte pupils a grades a Hubbard school visitin Middl A be New store Opened Iiconomy store, of ti statewide chain stores, was opened school t Hoy Scouts cvening sement one 1c ¢ the 1d tomorrow | o'clock in [ Methodist church. will be observed e + boys presen An Ash Wednesd held church tor o'clock, M ing. lowi en name int tr > end-men and re show Warren, in pantaloons, [ ing will s! ation in “H'lo Baby,” appeal- ins to a member of the audience. Tt difticult to recognize Second Ke- ctman Frank Plerpont behind his ebony features and spasmodic danc- Tist tor, T ing the to understan through panse at LEpiscopal evening at 7 Edmund Starr conduct site Th ay event running thou g th will he a specia R servi ontir throt striped y be started Return to Berlin Tobert DPeake, operator —of filling station at the corner of B lin street and Farmington road, and Constable John Lewis of East Berlin have returned from a trip to ace and nten Deriods The Communi club meet tomorrow even (Continued on 1 fflainville News DEATH RATE HIGH ~ SINCE JANUARY | | | Nineteen Residents Pass Away During First Two Months | FIREMEN CALLED TWIGE| High School Team to Mect Terry- wamber of Commicrce Mecting Thursday— T'uneral of Charles S, away February 1tho two reside i on lainville ing d a and is but four da have already of many ot inhabita 1i s old, S8 names the pror n vear are consider Zerous period of th doc | more montF together. in Plainvill January comparatively | only residents dying perioc rel Meetoing thiy made today Import Day tional of Tray Pretestant Iriday. A held at o'clock, of the ain offering Public d Dy town on will association and r 1 held together be held on sep- oting To Confer Degree 1 confter on a class of ¢ tem house on Wed- rom 6 to 7 v Dbe purchased couts belonging to the d will eting of the held on March Horse Causes Excitement horse drawing a milk wagon | and by Theodore | cd this morn- along Shuttl Meadow ave started off on | ad dash. wild eved animal | ated e attempts Mr. | to qu v stop. W from cne other, Novak t |ing while o frust of ring him | past ng. Dancing Nancy Carroll, Hal Skelly “THE DANCE OF LIFL” Sound News and Comedy DAY, SATURDAY THIS IS COLLE | met its | Matters of 0. Will Deliver Address On World Prayer Day e s e REV. WILLIAM ROSS stric the trolley tracks turned and spilling its conte horse vehi- loose inued red brok A heast Brit r some mi noved from t 1k generally uses a but decided Two Slight Fi n from Box morning It was s home. had ca fi the soon spread to When firem ved the smoke and minutes. The in three minut been extinguished. Tuneral of Mr. Osborne Funcral service borne, S8 merly rrow the of West Hartland Plainville, will be afternoon at 12:3 Metho ! i1l be fo in Cote- rook River brook Ri H L Osborne; orne Osbo West of Winsted Osborne of Hartford. Meets Terryville I c i, the local gym whe with the strong T ool aggregation. Altho e battle is not a league e of interest and the local to repeat its v It is expected will atte Fra ty eam is ory of last that a nd the game to ers of the Western conf tion anx crowd ee the lead- The climinary batt] of action, as t ' team needs a victory ov ping to stay in the County will alsd lainvil r Wan- rac the rst defeat in the at the hands of Church five of New Brital of the league. circuit last the n s Plainville is holding down second place at the present time and a victory will put a tie with the South church. Dancing will follow the games. American Legion The regular Barnes post, American Legion, be held this evening at § o Legion rooms on Wh importance week Meeting meeting of Brock- wii will cussed. The chai charge of vitte comms past co pres mande nt so that final details celebration may be co It is hoped to have two or thr state and county past manders at the celebration tions will also be extended to past commanders of surrounding posts, The affair promises to be onc ul in the history Invita- St Funeral of Mr. Palmer uneral services o'clock, were 0 o'clock ristian held t A re Scie (Continu s for Amos M. Os- | in Cole- | " championship. Wapping | ' Bristol News T0 PREPARE PLANS OF POLISH SCHOOL ‘Proposed Building Will Have | Eight Rooms and Gympasium YOUTH IS COMMITTED Year-Old Lad Admits Robbing Gas Station—Dixies Again Take League Lead—Local Girl to Mar- ry Hartford Minister Jtems, e new in t presented to a drawn an | The new site erection Po! tchool on W | street city for approv 1 be built on the 2 house adjoin- will be r: 1 | A p | for t house sued by Works Os and it is ¢ of wo commenced | would contain and eight the rooms will front. a ii and the gy side. The gyn has grown to schools. Tt is one provide students be mber in asium along t nasium, he e facility t n asserted, necessity in at would adequate recreation for al The addition of a Pol the parochial puts this city f the cities of 1at local Poles ha The school will pr facilities for hundreds of youngsters of Polish descent in this city. Waranty Deeds Filed arranty deeds filed at the office |of the city ¢! this recorded the following From Frank Ferro to Bartucca, et al, land and building o Park street: from Lester A, Lanning to Mildred E. Lanning, land in “Al- lied tr: % nd from Martin Duza- n to Angelo and Mary Pas- jualicchio, land and houses on Willis street, h school to nstitutions in Bristol with the rest wski anway mano from Joseph W. I Missal. Admits Second Robbery -year-old lad, who has bec l a month and whosc s due to come up in juvenile t tomorrow mornin itte rollowing questioning was jui to Isaac . yesterday boulevard quantity of cigars rding boy was a Teglinski after it ad geant after- rned that ce for a ant brought the boy and g d him t. but at first After a t have we thing. yesterday had been Ie worked at the p The serg to headquart noon to give i is said cd lice officials t the and 14 po- 1oney threw the near boy confe to kene He t it he spent the rican § < rive o An r Co. plant | The youthful robber appeared in volice Theadq rs only a short time ago, charged with {from the City Fruit store after a brealk made, and was placed in Probation Of- er Thomas / ha of this morning, Donovan n- Meriden Tt was said that have to await an ng at the institution bafore he be committed there. Officials ed that the lad is partially have been about a n this city during and entrance into n ecach case M. to the for Ro hoy would past oss houses ted in practically the same City League Games 3 ard of games wi ' club gy Hortons, Older M e Maple ¥ all team, Connecticut winner mpionship, v Hig ford at the loc | gymnasium on Friday n { o'clock. tween t tence at A preliminary ve- | cond squ com- | o'clock. | There is but little doubt at this time that DBristol will receive an fnvitation to participate in the nnual Yale tournament at New Ha- ¢ The locals compiled a cord of 15 wins against on H\r‘:‘.i losses so far th ar and hope to add to their string Friday nigh rent « in, is leadin players of the state in scoring has accumulated v in the 1§ games played t is expected Coach *Tor will start his regul Whit ave 100! H that squad, ¢ Louis LaPon Hall, center; | Ben Allaire, Hartfordites, 1 ¢ defeated on Coun mon: will il Meeting Tonight The council be final approval. Mayor and Citizens Invited Mayor W. Raymor L 1 an invitation yes 100n from Mayor of Charleston, City League ¥ : basketball lub gymnasium 19 score to Possession of first league standing. ¢ 1s- sume undispute place in the game was cl Ruffy Rao looked bes holders while Baylock was outstand- ing for the loser y scored points each he Bristol Mar Older Members by a 28 to seven scor circuit, led while N credit, first game 4 complete surpri Terryville Maple Ends, splendid form, whipped the partures by a | Roland, Lock Town nine points during tJ | his mates, while "R r's Bristol Hig led the New De to 1 ace, piled up fray to lead ' Goodrich h school court captain, Endees with points. eig the con- 1s issued at clerk today ‘o Wolcott street a five-room bungalo r Webster of Wolcott st South street extension a a cost $5.000, Several other minor per- issued. Kacey Communion Breakfast i) 1 comir 1st of Pulos coun- Danicl Shea of Frar hospital, Hartford, will ncipal spea Funeral of Mvs, Jennings 1 of Mrs. G 1 ho passed yesterda illnes: to erect Leon I on o mit were ion rt awa morning fol held at 32 Garden | tomorrow | 4 services Rev. W. F. T church at will ief late orestville, o'clock ducted by rodist will be in ungerford) Hartford many to stealing $3 | ings of Mrs. andday of Fore Kittie M. Bul- Fred hter, ville, Barnes N Bre Jeanctte L. ind a St. John's Notes con ation | meet ton tion will be rnoon, ) Rt. Rev. E. op of the John's G class Foresty . Confi of ille will ma- o'clock Funeral of Muvs, Mrs Bacon Lottie M. Ba- apartments, ¢ under- nk and Sons, | 2.30 o'clock. al was in West cemetery Engagement Announced Mr. and ) Har| curate of hepherd s the son Roach | John C. and is a| aduate of Yale and of the Ameri- | Mrs. | plac School of Oriental research im Jerusalem. Miss Spencer is a gradu- ate of Bristol High school and of Simmons college and at pre.ent a librarian at the Yale Law school. Hold Meeting and Party G. A. Hadsell camp, United Spi ish War Veterans, held a2 meeting the state armory last night ed plans for the celeb Decoration Day. A card party fol- lowed and refreshments were d an e Dr. Woisard Seriously 111 Joseph I. Woisard of (7 former chief of the stol hospita), rancis’ hos- He was admitted o al days ago anl om kidney trouble. ard is one of the best known physicians and surgeons 'n section of the state, Cafferty Heads Co. t. Edmund J. third b assigned . of this nity steret, L Co. Emerson G. ill be held late Franklin street, East afternoon at o'cloc ial will be in Lake REDS ARE WARNED BY MAYOR WALKER No “Riotous Demonstrations” to Be Allowed, Statement Sags Ne York, Ma in two days of ployment d w 4 (UP)—With- a proposed unem- monstration under com- munist Mayor James J. Walker as issued a warning against iy “riotous demonstrations” which said would sed at once puspices, It was the the i taken cognizance comm re 1 past week. pronouncement was in demonstrators m rights of free speech, and petition” but that the privilege must he exercised “in the proper ' and under ‘“sanction ani protection of police At the same time Walker praised h and good New York policeman.” however, recogn uman,” Walker said, and none of us would ex- pect him to stand supinely by whils being spat upon and assaulted by w ruthless mob.” He said the city administration cannot be blamed for unemploy- ment, pointing out that the munici- in rated an unprece- m of public improve- the servil of wor app mayor { the clashes hd police, of eral dur- mayor’'s essence that enjoy ‘“their free assembly surely tens of th Hostilities Expected In Chinese Troubles i, Ma 4 (UP)Hostil the pr nces of Techow and Shantung seemed imminent today I military movements reported! for severance of contacts tsin-Pukow railway. The of troop movements on the heels of re- ports tl eneral Yen Hsi-Shan planned an offensive against Kai-Shek, president of tha close has was recently reported o anged for the purchase of rifles and 40 machine guns machine guns from Ger- 50,000 nd An Old Friend In a New Dress Lyoiw E. Pizkman's VecerasLe Compounn is now prepared in con- venient, palatable, choc- olate coated tablets acked in small bottles. Each bottle contains 70 tablets, or 35 doses. Slip a bottle into your hand- bag. Carry your medi- cine with you. During the three trying per« iods of maturity, maternity and middle age, this remedy proves its worth. 98 out of 100 report benefit after taking it. These tablels are just as ¢ffec- tive as the liquid. diaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound eastern Massachusetts. They were gone several days and admit that they *“looked over some real es- tate” while on the trip. Former Resident Dies Miss Clara C. Smith, 80, former resident of East Berlin, died at the Old People’'s Home on Jefferson street, Hartford, last evening. She was born in East Berlin on May 11 11850, and lived there most of her life. She leaves two sisters, Miss| Harriet S. Smith and Miss Emily J. Smith of Hartford: a brother, Wal- ter E. Smith of that city, and two nieces, Mrs. Walter Nelson of Say- brook and Miss Harriet S. Smith of Hartford. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from 7L Farmington avenue. Miss Smith was a member of Center church in Hartford. Local Winners Win Displaying an unusual of speed and form the Boy's club swimming team, which only a week ago captured th down.” brought forth ap- |County “Y" title at Hartford, scored proval from the packed house. In an | 112 points out of the 167 scored by with the press later, Seth |the entire Hartford county or Howard Bunce. asserted |ming representative at the ht his speech would in-|meet Saturday afternoon, ing. and the audience joined in rtily with his mood when he be- zan to emphasize his “Tain't No | n” by an exhibition of terpsichor- ean art such as has scldom been on the stage of the old town FRECKLES AND YoU MEAN MY DOG IS GONE 77 le WASNT A BAD D0G- WRY DID You Do ANAY WiTH The dered son, more serious by John and numbers, ren- | James Thomp- were heartily applauded. The former entertainer vendeved “The Wee Hoose 'Mong the Heathe Scotch dialect Fiery maledictions emanating from the wiry beard of Seth Park- er. who assured the audience that he was running for the mayoralty of | Tonesport and informed them that the only time evervone was equal was at the time of the great flood when we all were in the swim 1t up former political cam- | speec] that in times gone | re heard in the sume 1. His stand on which he in Awards exhibition Kensington in hest pos- prohibition asserted that the sible thing to do with 1 it quor was “to keep interview swim state helping Parker that to! OH-ES STILL ALWE = VERY MOCR IN AND SAW WM AND LIKED HIS FRIENDS === SOME PEOPLE CAME T 60TTA FIND OUT WRO'S GoT MY DaG NOW =1 DONT SEC WHY LE \WOULONT TELL ME WHO Simple \NELL, FRECIUES = T1LL SOON HANE MY Dag BACK — SOMEBODY'S ADOPTED HIM FROM TLE 006 POUND- BUT TLL SOON HAYE LiM o HOW'LL YoU [ow ADNERTISE IN T PAPERS HAS Hm? 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