New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 2

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gem ents for Xmas fine silk finis in your best negatives. EW AND EXTREMELY HORSFALL »OFT .00, hat with youthful It has & narrow curled A & welt finish and is I French Tan, Brown, Seal Bottle Green and Robes—Steamer Robes D Sorgfall "?‘,?smy 93 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. , e to Buy Our Kind.” Y ITEMS | sale at llcn.u:.l,ohnd'l. dinavian W. C. T, U at 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. T46 East street. re welcome, 00 Kohler & by C. L. Plerce Co meets Bar- All Campbell in this of the common council an evening of frolic at the reation Buildiug. Bowling billlards will make up the onight. le minstrels at dvt. er-Labor party will have a eeting at 63 Church street Last evening Martin J. | d & party rally at the [Main and East Main streeta . mmum-da and ball, 1, Berlin, eve.—advt. YE RIGHT brily ‘‘Diamond Dyes'* Tabs' fair kage of “Diamond Dyes” ections #o simple that any n dlamond-dye worn, shab- wists, dresses, coats, gloves, sweaters, draperie every- ether wool, silk, linen, cot- xed goods, new, rich, fade- Have druggist show you Dyes Color Card ASCARETS Work while you Sleep” 28 "> ~ | “out-of-tune” 7 You constipated. You feel tull of cold, unstrumg. Is don't fit——breath is bad, Take Cascarets tonight fee! _|BUSINESS PARTNERS FINED FOR ASSAULT Rosenblatt and Holiman Stage Battle on Main Street Right here in the court room I'll tell him that he's a liar and s shouted Murice losenblatt this morn- when Carl Hoffman, on the wit- told the court of how ilted yeterday morning th Hoffman and Re arrested near the Hudson by Detective Se ‘ a crook.” was Main st blatt were lunch rooms Theodore Johnson tight jach denied first blow or being the fight Fireman James Austin who drives Chief W. J, Noble's car, testified that the men argued for several minutes before Itosenblatt removed his issuing a challenege to Hoffman a fight. Apparentlly Hoffman accept- ed the two exchanged blows severnl minutes. A telephone call police headquarters brought the ser- geant to the scene Rosenblage and Hoffman had been business pnznvrn but recently dissolv- ed purtnership under Hoffman's agree- ment to pay Rosenblatt u certain amount of money. the latter ta leave the city as soon as payment was made. Yosterday was the da¥ set for the payment. Hoffman, according to his story, went to Rosenblatt’s house with his car to take him to a lawyer's office to close their business. Upon aching Main street the men separat- ed under an agreement to meet near the natonal bank. When Hoffman returned he found Rosenblatt and Angelo Berti v con- talking b Hoffman's greeting to Bertl was to give any jobs ta him and cut off business in Rosen- blatt's direction, Be™ told the courg: Hoffman claims, however, that Remen. blutt was the one to suggest thiowing business his way. The me; argued over the point and Rogénblatt, Hoff- man says, told him th§; he was going ta leave the city s@ he fight first to_skoll and _reputation baving struck the coat for for to tractor iness would pick a Hoffman's credit Jidye John H. Kirkham found both Men gullty and imposed afine of $10 upon Hoffman and $20 upon Rosen- blatt, DEMOCRATIG SENATE MEMBER IS OPPOSED (Continued from First Page) P train Is due in Cleveland in time to permit him to take dinner at a down- town hotel before his night address in Gray's armory there. ‘He will re- main in Cleveland until afternoon and tomorrow night will speak in Ak- ron. On Friday and Saturday nights respectively he is to address night meetings in Cincinnati a@d Colum- bus. Cox Makes Wail. Atlanta, Oet. 27.—In a Frank l. Stanton of Atlanta made public here today Governor Cox charged that efforts were being made to arouse racial hatred to defeat him. “We are making this campaign for peace for progress and for prosper- ity,” said Governor Cox's letter. “An attempt has been made by our op- ponent to distract from the issue by setting up racial groups, each with a welfish purpose. To each of these groups something has Leen promised. Nor has there been any considera- tion about the conflict in promises that have been made. “None of those who have been against America in the last four years is going to vote for me. To my mind the most serious of all things presented is the attempt to arouse racial hatred. Promises have been made to the Afro-American party which 1 do not believe the promisers have any intention of carrying out. “There are some classes of social equality which can be quoted in the words of the immortal Lincoln ‘we do not want the negroes to be slaves but that does not mean that we want negro women for wives.' T know no better way to express the evils in the attempt to array class against class in America.” letter . to our Democrats Plan Two Rallies For Tomorrow rallles will te held to- morrow evening at the Ukrainian and Lithuanian halls at which Mayor Joseph Dutton of Hristol, candidate for congress from the first district, and the local candidates for the scnate and general assembly will ~peak. Plans are being made for a val'y 1o be held at the Y. W. C. A. tomorrow evering. 't is expected that Lawyer Robert P Butler of Hartford, will be the speak- er. Democrat PRESENTED WITH LAM The G. T. girls entertained Mrs. Albert J son, formerly Miss Hildur Linden, last evening at the home of Miss Marjorie Dacey on Ledge Court. Mrs. Johnson was presented with a handome bourdoir lamp. Miss Lorrain Johnson and Miss Isabelle Richardson sang solos and Miss Lilllan Anderson danced. SEEBACK LOSES TO RICKETTS Chicaga, Oct. 27 =William Ricketts of Flint, Mich., defeated Charles See- back of Torrington, Conn., 126 to 109 yesterday In the national pocket bil- llard tournament. McCoy of Rich- mond, Va., won fram Charles Wes- ton of Pittsburg, 125 to 101, NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920. by the city engineer and board of public works, The board is withhold- ing approval because of a disagree- ment relative to sidewalks. The local anager of the company elaims the sidewalks were placed with the ap- proval of the former city engineer, and, if it is found necessary to tear up the walks enormous expense will be incurred, TO AWARD (u\’rn\(‘r mecting of the school accommo- da .nm.. committee of the school board will be held this afternocon for the purpose of acting on the hcating con- tract for the Elihu Burritt school. Bids have been received at a recent meeting but changes in specifications made it necessary to hold up the rding of the contract. 1 Avplication. MARRIED AT MERIDEN. Local Young Man WWeds Siiver City Woman This Morning. Earl Slater, of 34 Williams street and Miss Mary Donovan, daughter of Fire Chief and Mrs. John F. Donovan, of Meriden, were married at St. Rose's church in Meriden this morning. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James ‘Eagan of Waterbury, an uncle of the bride. Piles Qured in 6 to 11 Days. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fhils to cure Ttching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pil Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after first 60c. Law Libmnes Moved Te Police Station The law libraries of the lale Judges John Roche and James ™. Mesklill are | Yeing moved today to the naw cabirets which have been coastructed in the judge’s quarters at police headquar- ters. The books have been stored in the committee room at City Hall for several months peniing actios on the common council on the matter of allowing space in the council chamber for their storage. Unfavorable aclion was taken nnd the cabinets were then built at the police station. Seats on Sale for “BUDDIES” These Improvements? Tome-Leaves that give compicte and volume without sacrificing any of the accarate contred over tomc beanty of the record. WTmAr-. a&nungtheaonndmvu to dewelop fully other to move of sct Or meas- and stops itscl. No muwms«msu. 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Also French ornaments of every deacription that will impart a distinctive air to any cha- peau, ineluding appliques of fur, metallic effects, silver and gold, etc. We have also a splendid line of hat frames. With these ma- terials available it is a simple matter to' make a hai that is at- tractive as well as different. Veils That Lend Charm Erquisite lacy creations in the most flattering meshes and combin- atlons of colors may be found in our assemblage. There are Pat. térn Vells, irresistibly French, as well as Veils by The yard, and the

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