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t By The Asew HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 380, 1925, 10 YEARS iN PRISON FOR WET OFFENDERY This Is Not a Penalty, But Is Recommendation I sted Prows Chicage, Oct. 36—Chureh and press were termed twin brothers by the ey, 4. T Chicago church federation commission, at a joint mecting yes torday at the federation and the ad. vertising counell of the Chicago as soolation of commerce on ohurch publieity, Creater eco-operation b tween the two was needed for the uplift of the eommunity, he said “A better understanding of the newepapers by the chureh me mbers and of the reh work by the news papers is e it to all serious think. ing public leaders,” he added publieity This giant pcland china boar answers 10 v play il cogno- men of Cedar Hill Buster and carvies 1200 pounds of choice bacon around on his blue blood sides, He's the property of Jim Cun- ningham of Denton, Tex., and holds the southwest porkers' cham- pionship. No, the little girl is not planning to eat Buster, She's A Saith: chalrman ot A0 just around to keep him company, and show how big he is by communily council of vhurches, quot- comparison, ed President Harding as having -y - — in & conversation in October, 1 the fag! that Christian churehes were deserts ing the canse of prohibition enforee. and was ready to eut 50.50 bread for the flag, should today insult that fing for the sake of a highball" CITY ITEMS. Stella Rebekah Sewing circfe will meet with Mrs, . M. Blakesley, 32 Maple street, Plainville, Thursday af ternoon and evening. will be served, Friday evening the friainds SO0 DEMAROH ylmlm\ winl nm.m » u.;ulnl “‘m“",.‘~ Remembeor! New records every Fri- New York, Oct, 30,—Laverne Fator, | g 1o Pieree & Co,-—advt, well known | y, has been made | Miases Hazel Sullivan, the defendant in au $50,000 damage Mclnroe, Anni Sliney and Margaret suit fled by Mrs, Margaret MeKeon, [(fonway of this city are on a retreat who eharges him with responsibility |t Mt, 8t. Josepl's, Hurtford. They for the dewth of her husband, in an are senlors at ,,,‘ academy. antomobile aceldent last July “aidnight Rose,” new fox trot rec. Fator denles the asserting lord, C. L, Pierce & Co.—advt, he was at another pi nt the time Exclusive myhinery, Yrench Hat eyed hoozers,' of the nccident, T o was tried | Ehoppe, Room 107, Professional Bldg. “My idea of modification,” Smith| previonsly In Magistra court, when | 87 West Main street. ~Advh. told the clergymen, “would be an en-| f'ator wan absolved of responsibility, “That Old Gang of Mine,” by Shan- forcement act that would make the non Four and Fox Trot Trot by Call- penalty 10 years in prison for the tornia Ramblers, John A, Andrews wocond convietlon for selling hooze,| WANT ARMS CURTAILMENT. |g Co.—advt. and death at sunrise for the third. Buenos Aires, Oct. 30.—The cham- “Prohibition has produced the|ber of deputies, after a long secret John A. greatest home of daninable llars the session last night, voted an appro- world has ever seen, and they are all|printion of 108,000,000 gold pesos for| advt, on the bhootleggers' side. We want military expenditures. The chamber/| Boxing, State Armory, action to shake New York to its very also adopted a resolution rrvqur‘:dhv'; advt, roots In the next two months. It is|the vernment to undertake friendly Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. l:f # New Victor Rzcords out every Fri- a pitiful state when a man who, ‘in|negotfutions with Brazil for the purs 1917, was willing to forego sugar for posc of reaching an ament equis| day at Henry Morans', 366 Main St the flag, butter for the flag, his lehlllhl'mm between the two countries. | —advt. Williwery Co, 177 MAIN STREET ment, Mr, Bmith said that high enforees ment oMelals had told him they re- colved ‘more support from Chambers of Commerce than from the churches, Y. M. and Y, W, 0 A'N 91 pecently paid 3500 to i man who attended w secret mecting of weveral powerful representatives of the booze interests, he suld, “and he quoted thelr chalrman as saying “We fight like hell until November, and If we ‘oget wines and by then w " anit! he churche con nd Mr, #mith, “must fight, not ‘tke hell’ but| like sons of God, against the bleary- JOCKEY Is SUED Wife of Man Killed in Auto Acdident Andrews & Co.——Advt, Oct, 30,— THREE DAYS Wed.—Thurs.—Friday TRIMMED HATS: Values to $5.95 Values to $8.50 Every Conceivable Style and Wanted Color. Hats For All—Misses and Matrons. EVERY HAT IS AN UNUSUAL VALUE $1.49 Pure Suede Polo Full Fashion | | Thread Silk Tams Tams Stockings Stockings $1.00 || $1.75 || $1.65 || $1.00 Buckram Children’s Children’s $1.95 Frames All Styles 39c in advance of all others in Construction, B-Hlai E and Smooth Castings. Never fail fo do their work and do it w&l. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 513-517 Main Street ® Telephone 601 Thursday T4, Vear’s Greatest Friday Saturday Mystery Play A plenfe Tunch | Lilllan | No, No, Nora, fox trot and vocal. | Noonday luncheons at Crowell's.— | B, Smith, chaivman of the ‘ t | i { Mrs. | cester, Mass., has been elected nation- al president of the American Legion Auxiliary for the coming Year. “RED LIGHTS" The Celebrated Luden’s Menthol Cough Drops hon 30 Vor Wednesday Ouly 5,000 Yanis of That Washable Rick Rack Braid White and two tone colors, guaranteed to wash, Vor l c Wednosday Only i, —_— Pure Linen Glass Toweling Red and blue checked, for uty e yant 2OC Women’s Wool Sport Hose The popular English ribbed wool sport hose ather and plain shades; s y first qual- ity, for Wodnesdny 2 59c _— “Griswold” Waffle Irons , . Heart and Star styles for Wednesday “Howard” Yacht Mops Made of selocted cotton twine, chemically treated, 51 inch pol- ished handle, for Wednesday Lux for Washing For Wednes- 3 pkg. zsc day Only. . “Royal Flax” Linen Stationery A superior quality heavy gragle linen writing paper, white and colors, 24 sheets and 24 en- velopes, a 3 pkg. for 25c Wednesday Only —— Dennison’s Hallowe’en Crepe Paper 10 ft. folds, 20 inches wide. For Wednesday " Percale Bungalow Aprons Made of standard grade perc cales, tie-hack styles trimmed with rick rack braid, stripes and figures In sizes up to 44, for Wednesday Pirst Quality Geauine Prophylactic Tooth Brushes The 15¢ kind, Kach one fully guaranteed and sold in sealed yellow box, for Wednesday Only zsc — Absorbent (.‘otton Pull 1 Ih rolls, good grade dispensary colton, for Wednesday Only 37¢ Children’s Drawer Waists Weoll made, reinforeed, heayy muslin drawer walsts with taped hone buttons, skevs 2 to 12, for gt 19¢ Only ....... evieene . —_— Men’s Shaker Sox A great sock for winter wear, These mixed wool hose in grey and oxford S l7c shades .......... Those Boxes of Twelve Different Xmas Cards Vor twelve different friends. Artistic and with clever senti- ments, On Sale Wednesday —_— 0il Stove Wicks for ‘Perfection’ Heaters For Wednesday 3 9 c only ..obeveerasns A Lace Trimmed Scarfs 18xb4 Scarfs of good grade cloth with cluny or torchon lace trim. Many have lace medal- lions inserted, for 39c \i‘almsdny Only .. ‘Willington’ Thread The 200 yd. spools, white and black. ¥ spools “Wear Well” Crib Blankets The 36x50 size colored border Woolnap Blankets, the large crib size that sell usually for $1.00, for Wednesday Only CONTEST WHEELER WILL Brother and Nephew of Shelton Wom- an Trying to Break Document, Bridgeport, Oct. 30.—Notice of an appcal from probate of the will of Ianny R. Wheeler late of Shelton by George H. Washburn, a brother and Ilwood D. Brown, & nephew, both of Shelton, to the superior court filed today. was The estate consists of real and personal property to a value of $68,800 which were bequeathed to | John Powers of Shelton, a friend. The money was left in trust for Powers and Alfred C. Baldwin as trustee. By the will Powers fo use the principal if necessary. He was also given a part of the family| plot in the Episcopal Shelton. Franklin Lee Bighop of Lei- and his head, is given the right cemetery at London “Bobb imperfect. He disappearing, because he A “more vigilant” type is It isn't enough te twist and see on both sides of Turkey has only cheap automobiles. It’s Greater Than “The Bat” A New Lot of Stamped Buffet Sets Pretty but simple patiems stamped on linon art crash for Wednesday 170 Only Women’s Muslin Gowns A splendid new Jot compris ng theee different models of good cotton cloth, 45c for Wednesday Caly —_— ) Two Whole Tons of “Crystal Domino” Granulated Sugar 2 Ih, pkgs, for Wed- 7%0 nesday Only Ih, —_— 500 Imported Shaving Sets Combination Mug, Mirror ree ~l!,m. worth up Buy ‘thein now for Xmas :I'h. for Wednes- 59c \ day Only — “Fort Mill” Pillow Cases Size 4536, for Wednesday Only ... 29c “Congress” Playing Cards The artistic card with picture 55¢ backs, 75c everywhere, For Wetnesday Only Men’s Union Suits A winter weight grey ribbed suit in all sizes up to 16. for Wednesday 89 c Infants’ Worsted Legging Pants White wool knitted legging pants, sizes 1, 2, 8, with or with- out feet, for Wed- nesday Only Have Found Six Dozen More of Those Large Jointed Dolls In a hidden cormer of the stock room was another lot of those $2.00 dolls that nead to be restrung. Closing 49c them, out Wednesday We Women's Fibre Silk Hose With fancy vlockod effects, A good weight black 'k drawn work or cmbroidersd clox, all sieos, for & 596 Wednesday Only “Pyro” Gas Lighters 10c Por Wednesday Only Women's Linen Handkerchiefs OF pure Trish linen with 1.4 inch hemstitched bowder, for Wednesday o 7c e 2000 Yds of Genuine “Ladies Cloth” he well known cameo, No, 1000, for Wednesday Only . 17 dust Pifteen I‘tvzn- of Men’s Negligee Shirts Excellent grade percale shirts in sizes up to 17, closing them out for Wednesday 790 Only Ruffled Curtains . b, \llmw ;.r fine quality scrim, for ednesday .o 69¢ Only — Genuine “Rugby” Footballs Heavy genuine leather cover with strong reinforced bladder for Wednesday Only Diamond Dyes for all fabrics. The old re- liable dye, regular 15¢ pkg., for 'or Wednesday 600 Fine Leather Handbags samples and surplus stock from one of the country's larg- ost manu irers, values in the lot up to $2.49, for \ Wednesday Only .. .. 950 Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns Warm fleecy striped flannel- ette made up into gowns in sizes 6 to 12, for 45c Wednesday Only. Exit the “Bobby,” &0 courteous, 6 | ready, so stolid, so safe! Yet it is =aid that this old type of perfect policemen is is going, fsn't it to deal with modern traffic | problems, replacing the old. Hond and ditect, he must aiso. Jump Otto Kahn (left) American banker, went to Europe recently to confer with two Iungarian financiers shown in the photo with S. Kraus is in center and Baron Popper, right. | him. Budapest. Starting Sunday Night Richard Barthelmess “The Fighting Blade” Taken in