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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1024 intended to. 2 no telling * : 0 mmZE ‘RE’I’A'[ERS’ BER”N NEws g B Quiet Life From Now On ‘ “Polities 18 a funny thing." » —_— Tax reduction appears o he the i \ o ™ maln plank of the platform on g dkion . MAKE THEIR PLEA (Contlnued From Page Seven). | iy '\, 1. Alling s running for ; 3 ) I Grving first selectman. . A q |eRSRTIoRSeIE ¢ | he Democrattc caucus will also : RN A ) d 8 Frederickson, rf. 1 4 Sixty-Ning Names on a List of| paymariee. oo - sdley, -\N;“- vone 8 :j x the nmomination to the office of in Li % Carl R A i selectman 18 Willlam W. Fa- : ! s ; i —— \\““ ;‘I’w A s y ton, and a popular man in his dis- | g ‘ R T B 3 = = ™% Jinance Boara Riseting s v Publication vesterday of a list 5 b The first meeting of the finance ta| Two-base hits: A. Harlow, Pipke. | _ 3 8 | ifeos: Gootrich, Kanure 2; Pet. |D0urd to arrange the budget for the Alhe y I e e Double |coming year, will be held tomorrow SSHE "oy Here Are Some of New [Sa000:5 ) . | night at the town hall. The mem- 4 4 ————— prohibition luws, was followed today | Play: Kanure, Venburk, Base ~ON 1, s ot this committee are Francls . Wiy [ England’s Finest Products » by the uppearance of two of the ac- [ Dalls oft Carlson 2. Hit by plteher iy e james J, Fitzstmmons, Ber- ; i cused before Statc's Commission 0. | by Ogrison, E. Harlow Ed. Harlow. | .4 b’ Moore, Robert O. Clark, i 3 g ; bequot Pillow Cases—45x36, limited quan- | Table Damask — 72-inch wide, extra good D. Longstret} ikt outs, c Harlow 7. | yyjeq Johann Murray and Claude W. ‘ (ty. Special from 9 to quality, linen finish, with neat 69 I'he two ple 1 | npires Jones and Brunelle, Stevens. 2 i i A ) 350 patterns, Regular 98¢ ....ovvieiiee c churges of selling, sport Simshury Takes Game. The budget will he presented at a T 3 3 1 p. m—Each .. Jid syed Bordered Tadle Cloth Sets—Six napkins‘to 3 ar 8| bury defeated the All Ken- | yphlic meeting of the voters and tax- 3 Pequot Sheets — 81x80, Limited quantity. set, very good quality, linen $3 69 rings to be held September | singtons, 5 to 2, i game played |payers of the town probably next ¥ . special from 9 0 1 p, m. finish damask. Reg. $4.98...... . Ihetr W n the 118t of | yesterday state town. A |yeol 4 . gl ¥ Regular $1.69, e b $1.39 Corduroy Velvet, in colors, desir- 69 1 bocze “retai held by the | lucky catch by one of the Simsbury | Memberships To Close ke k i able for kimonos, bath robes, etc,. ... C | outfielders prevented the Kensing- | 'Phe Kensington Athletic club has R & Just recelved a large assortment of Curtain Rufrled Curtains, made of very good quality The two other the |ton boys from smacking in four jearly a full quoty of members and i oy ¥ Materlals — Voiles, Scrims, Figured Marqui- | Scrims and Marquisettes, full size, mes are divided comprise “retail- [runs in the sixth inning. From |gteps will soon be taken to close the 3 sl : | settes, Filet Lace and Quaker . 39 with tie-backs. Regular $1.19 ...... 790 ers” and “customers.” then on the game was over. s e . Nets. Regular 530, ) C | Comfortables—full size, with a high grade’ In the i r Y Satalino at bat in the sixth drove |horted today. A meeting of the club white cotton, satin border, /with beautifully well known s and profes- [a long fly into left field and nearly |will be held tomorrow night at $ ; Percale—very best quality, 36-inches wide, | gesigned silkaline tops. sional m ws & former gov- | off of ‘the ball park. Their flelder, |¢'clock at the T. A. B, hall in Ken- , guaranteed fast colors, 19 Regular $6.49 , SRy sdaeAs $4n98 ernor an te offici by a lucky trick, made one of the |gngton and Arelexnieatedito He . Regular 25¢. . ROt 2 c Wool Mixture Double Blankets, extra large Z sational catches ever secn !made for a cavnival, which will be X Kalburne Gingham—plaids and checks, soft | size, in gray, white and tan, with colored hor- yector for I today reve : field and brought tha crowd rector 1 0 | held in the mear future. { v finish, Regular 25 der, Washable and moth-proof, that be co ated issuing war- |to its feet. There were three Ken- | Tpe officers of this organization 39¢ yard o . : C | Regular $3.49 .. 24 N 9 rants for sor additional men | sington men on bases at the time |apo: President, John McKeon; vice- 3 provided he ean add sufficiently to | and four runs would have been the ;u-wsmnnt, James C. Hart; secretary, infor he now has to bring |result if the ficlder had missed the (Thomas Malarney, and treasurer, charges against them, ull. |Jobn Giana. No arrests were made yesterday, | McKeon, catcher for the Kensing- | Woman's Aid Meeting but the United States marshal who |ton delegation, had a streak of hard | «he Woman's Aid soclety of the America’s most famous living general, John J. Pershing, \ now holds the 69 warrants expects m'“:m vesterday and he batted |Berlin Congregational church will | is going into retivement. This is his-most recent picture. He £ acktoday nst those detendants | consistently throughout the game. |mect at the home o Mrs. Trank | was entertained lavishly on the eve of his passing from official who do not appear voluntarily be.| The result of the game !(\kr‘i & |Wilcox on Wednesday afternoon at | 1:e fore a United States commissioner. |tle between Kensington and Sims- |3 oiclock. The annual ducs will he | L1C: bury, the local squad having | & i s BUT NOT OF NEW ENGLAND MAKE ARP\EST POLICE SERGEANT u'?,fi"‘?liioém "\[x"frfxgr‘"%fffiffgr 11: ;:lc»w:v?x‘.]pr;::»x:x\:‘::x.““:\ “T::h ‘(\‘1',’,',' City [tems home and was knocked and bruised, Silks—Canton Crepes, 40-inch wide, extra 56-inch Finc Weave Tricotine— $2.79 enxions for another game with according o a report made to the gond quality, suitable for pleated $1 49 All up-to-date fall shades A . TN CONNECTION WITH DEATH simsbus. {""** Pubila, Banns o Marriage IOy S R o ooeoas wit Bl Ikt Sty o Wodk CAe T R0 g N e ALL KENSINGTON R A s ra e o e St 5 .| Wallace street, driver of the ma- Canton Crepes, with high lustre finish, in | gige sponged and shrunk, suitable for pleated ‘ RESS e ‘m Gt o e h’;nm A Ses ]_jmw | The Jadies of Laurel Court, O. of | chine, all popular shades. l 19 skirts, school dresses, ete. Heopening of Investigation Tato | Werdelein, 3 10 0 | Perkinson of Wate ’_,,,“'\v “,,W RE 1A, sewing circle will meet at the | A concert for the benefit of the || Regular M.ll} ) . Regular 98c. ... 79c | Venturo, 0 21l Cn o e arst Mime o haletny sidenc of Mps. Marlon Sackett, | disabled voterans at West Haven Brocades Canton Crepes— large assortment | xg o Pamous Quality Charmcen, Posi- Shooting of Reputed Gunman Is | Iields, ss 0 [aeetae e Sis et TSl tAd st llos Tincoln atroct frontaiito S5 | Wl petslven by the dEhilnarmotic to/8slbct froni. 19 tively most beautiful shades, suit- HiE McCormick, 1t 0 married on September | o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. band of this city at the U. S. public Regular sl.(fi) . . able for coats, dresses:and suits. . $4.98 Forecast by Holding of O'Neill | Orsie, of . 0 | e e o beon, for| Miss Marie Jester, daughter of |health hospital at that place mext Tndium Silks, guaranteed washable, in all | #0008 HOUH S ERE R Chicago, Scpt. 15.—Possibility of | Sonto™ € - L soveral years, claim agent for the|Mr. and Mrs. M. Irving Jester of | funday. ;‘u'f"“,‘d,(,;',"’“';' $l 19 sponged, in the most beautiful of ) Yeopening uthe investigation into the | i iino: 1P sl |New York, New Haven and Hartford |31 Harrison street, left today = for FREE BABY CLINIO Al Wl A o ? navy blue, suitable for dresses. .. $3.98 Geath of John Dufty, reputed gun. | on® o |raliroad, has accepted a position as |Chester, Pa, where she will take a o e i e ) We are offoring a brand new assor ‘ ot e ey et BUS siayealiip v 0 travelling frelght @gent and win | position as Girl Reserves' secretary | The regular weckly baby qonfer- hest grade ... .. : SIS omoficiing 8 ekt pew My ortment of At e e e — |have his headquarters in Pittsburgh, |2t the Y. W. C. A. ence under the joint auspices of the _ 50-inch All Wool Coat Materials, stripes and 1) sinchy very best Frenafl Finnnel, iin @l the G Eh st Feniars Vesneani Pa., where the couple will residg, | Daughters were born at the New [Visiting nurses and the City Mission some plaid ba $2 50 atest and popular shades. $2 98 after the arrest of Acting Police SIMSEU Ladies’ Aid Supper Britain gen h Al yesterday |Will be held at the Burritt Mission, plain Colors ... .o . Regular $3.49 .. . Wergeant Lee W. O'Neill, last night. (o no oo o "'4"’ : ‘5| The Ladies' Aid society of the | to Mr. ana Mrs. H. Goodrich of |61 Cherry f“wt' tumorro“;'l am-:- .I,n-:m-h )_nlo‘ flu(h—\r‘l:\ best grade, suit- 54-inch, guaranteed all Wool French Serge "The ofticer was taken into custody J. ; yu.\" T 3 Kensington Methodist church will | 177 Ellis street and Mr. and M noon from 2 until 5 p. m. A ;)nohl!x‘» able for children’s $2 49 ~—in all new fall by federal ofticers alter a distilling ‘m.]r b G 2 hold an old fashioned supper at the | Peter DeBara of 10 Spring street. ers are fnvited to take their bables | QOBLE sjcv dapievsiois il e e o shades plant and a label-printing outfit had | B Dewey. ! : O |church on Wednesday evening. The to tnese clinics free of charge. a &t ? | maay, 1b | Biren ongWeanesdayierering Thieves stole five gallons of oll hien repmel 1:"‘"‘: n $he EAraBe | poge, ‘2t | first table will be served at 6 o’clock | from the garage at 105 Myrtle street, at the rear o is home. iid Huband, ¢ . {and it is expected that there will be | according to a report made to the Coroner Oscar Wolff led the way £ |a large attendance, as these su i UG ar Brake 7 i v ott 2 4 ] ppers | police by G. W. Blake of 387 Main for the reopening of the murder in- {*‘!‘p’l’p’;‘“,’i” . : 2 ‘huue proved popular in town, AEad quiry when he announced that he o o ° 5. Fast Berlin Items Deputy Chief Eugene F. Barnes of i had information that Duffy was shot | 00 P »- } The library will be open this eve- | the fire department resumed his du- A ® by O'Neill. The day before Duffy's 12 o |Ding at the usual hour for the ex- | ties today after his annual vacation. body was found, O'Neill reported & AL S AT s G s Sl IR R e | A L S B T (1 : | 315 MAIN STREET OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. mon who were attempting to break | Keon: two-base hit, MeCormicki | g, oy pn gprings N. Y t today for | eiety will hold a smoker this even- into his garage. |struck out, by Hayess, by Eno 6; | parsto8s Springs N ¥o. where she | ing at § o'clock fn the church hall William Engelke declared at the |¥ild pitch, Eno 2; base on balls, oft as teach w i2; 0 |1n one of the schools In that city time that he had seen Duffy shoot |EnO 8, oft Haves 1; doublep lay, 8. | "y "o g Mg Wallace Kels Bk JHSEn, | Dewey to Welch to Eddy; features, € et : + a rehearsal of degree work. | 5 by o Teah ey Dy, 1 et i, vt bosm iagice, aving | M5 OF Ko Setls nd e ~ FOR SALE GARAGES DENTISIS %o make his escape before hia wite's | SIX Put onts unassisted: B. Dewey's | g\(,’w;:hf \'""r“\'.]"flf““’:l‘mf; :\‘ T toniayenus wholraporte d to the po- A d 3 | A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. body was dlscovered. el T b e If youve a job that's | pyyy pAMILY HOUSE] TORENT T. R. Johnson, D, D. 8. ‘Autos Wrecked in Blue Hills, | The ladles of St. Gabriel's church | of Monroe and Arch strects in which paying poorly, Gas—Oxygen—X-rays BISHOP BROWN PLANS Two automobiles came together | Wil meet at the home of Mrs. F. D. {4 child was struck, stated today that e ON CLARK ST. 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE National Bank Bld |on the Cat Hole road in the Blue | Rich on Main atret on Thursday the child was h a grocer's wag- The ads ‘will find a | : T | FILLING STATION yauongtinan ag. APPEAL FROM HERESY | Etits atstrict 1ast night at about 10 fteffoon of this week | on, which was ont of her ma- good one surely. Paying 10% | NURSE IN ATTENDANCE d Mrs. Thomas Holiga ¥ o'clock and one of the cars, driven | gan of | chine. She reported to the police by Josoph P. Ostopkesich of Cot- | SoUtbInEton have been the guests of | as a precautionary measure as ther | ‘CINDERS TOR SALE CROWLEY BROS. INC| Chvil Courts Will Be Asked To Re- ‘w‘fp(‘k";i:(a 1132;11!0..“ ’r;v“vr] lr’;vh»»‘gc:.ur\ The Community club will give a Y at the ;otix‘lf.;slvrm:\'; pHONE A GUX & DUNN ‘ T ECORATORS Case After Sentence Is driven by Daniel H. Norton ot 68 |9ance and social at the Athletic hall| it by her auto. | Q K Mill street, Meriden, was damaged [on Wednesday evening, October 8. | David David of 94 Hartford av- MNT AD A_ H. HARRIS ZG?IEE()RATOSI:Q . apman sStree Pranounced, about the radiator and hood. Edward Porter of Hartford epent | enue ran into an automobile near his - 7 e e roreding. toward | Bunday at his home on Wilcox ave- 272 MAIN ST. ~General’ Trycking— Estimates. cheerfully given on Chicagn, Sept. 16.—Bishop WA |0 iye %o o e other driver was [ nu /EST § ‘' TEL. 207 T s rid S . e, - 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2079 Il jobs, —TEL. 2! Mam Montgomery Brown, Galion, O, | = "0 B0 O iicard New Britain | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dery i ey e tried and found guilty of heresy bY | e the erash occurred at a nar- | of Epringfi , hav When In Hartford Dine With an eccleciastical court of the Pr w noint in the road. When (on. | Guests of relatives in tow | Us testant Episcopal church last May, | giop), Frank Brown investigated, —_— — | ; will appeal hls case i the ol¥ll| e griver blamed the other and |Young and Robinson LOBSTERS, CRAB MEAT, You can look a good dl’a‘further and you can’t find eourts of Cleveland, Ohlo, the scenc h claimed to have been traveling i | § \ - 3 e 3 : 3 H ¢ the trial, after sentence 18 pro- |- CR MO D R ey Confer on Reparations HRIMPS, OYSTERS, anything better for the price. Three family house and :oun:m, October 14, sceking an in- ;‘l‘::“‘:gr;n‘ g;‘fxr(d not exceeding 20 ST e, l.\‘ H‘l“ = BET TER "UIUH[NTS EAMING CLAMS ;xt;fl h"tta(ti tltw corzgl"rof Ii?ast street fa:(liol(]‘it)"‘f\\';n:‘ie. Just painted at an additional expense of 3 0 e'd ad- funetion to prevent the carrying out | Tt S0 O L L ted, a- T B - MA | | el e G o DE AND SOLD. BY Honiss Oyster vise you to look it up. of whatever sentence is imposed |y ou0p the driver of the Bloomific when the court reconvenes In Cleve- | 2001 "0 S o S ding with |church services in the lilinois stat: lB!,lr\L AR him sustained several cuts and |penitentiary yest v, joinix | _ | ouse o b : o et st i e o e I . Camp Real Estate Co be held tonight, in the court room *lin the town hall. ' The candidate of 89 persons for whom warra were issued by federal officers eharging violations of the national possessin | recefved at this time and plans will | e who 1s a Visitor in Chicago. Il Set o Oanens it | The bishop proposes to carry 'h”“ All candidates for nominations in | Father n ch tORCLA RK & UNION STS |y ) 2 ®ase up through all the church!ine Republican caucus tor ap- 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford |[§ 272 Main strect Phonce 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. courts of review and appeal, and if | peareq o be well and happy today an 1 s .‘ 1 mamr NEW BR'TA'N [mll Opposite Parsons Theater the verdict is st m, 10 |and were optimistic regarding the vil courts 0T | gutcome of t g 2obest 20 et Freat Yustification of his position 5 e Ritsi ez dnled L R e T G EEms P TiE OLD HOME TOWN which is the gen- | Rirgt Selectman George B. Carter {f final de- | gtated today that he had said all he € len tobs ! T TR . ‘ = A elsion of the case. [Eirtet ionny e hadie e ol W Yoy SAY NO~NO-1 SAY YINGElLS For two years—ever since the first “ e HARRISON W MEBBE W& L';: —— hints that heresy charges were to be | \WAS PRESIDENTS REMEMBE! ) ) ( (= e ‘\\W brought against Bishop Brown | \WHEN WHEAT WHEN BRYAN R i has been prep the address be | F O R S L E sop Fora [5 RAN THE =) is to deliver at t} ent. That ad- B FRST TIME . NS PERFECTION ‘Heaters SHIPPERS O) Main St, Newington—One-family honse. lot 9003100 ‘Rbout 16 employes tonin Main St., Fast Berlin—One-family housc depertment of the § ey ¥ West Main St., New Britain—One-family house, ot 800121 el 1.?!]L njoy ng a ° ° [itchcoek lake Sat y 1 gt s i | DeWitt A, Riley Co., Inc. owned by Char. Starr, forem in that department The boys en- joyed a cigars sent over as the goft of lax 1 assistant general super: | National Bank Bidg. CAPT. KELLY ON DUTY. Mpu<O-Hwn RO &> CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED emEEE U As we are carload buyers, we are able to quote low 'prices. A = A . M I L L S J - =9 Select Your Size $0 WEST MAIN SIREET PHONE 381 Ohn J' Tarrant & o w4 ; Clumbing Heating Sheet Metal Work Funcral Director and Embalmer y Gallon 20 Gallon 284 E. MAIN ST. % g 10 Gallon 25 Gallon > it s | 15 Gallon 30 Gallon Upholstery and Repairing 50 Gall Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel. 1451-2 20 Galion (Guaranteed Best Quality | | R kliff B C Fire, Life, Accident and Automobile Insurance—Loans L= A PALACE Beginning Next Sunday | Negotiated—Rents Collected—Property Cared For NT IN ez ) " OLITICAL ARGUME 272277 RUDOLPH ac e ros. 0. 1“;\;_9{5’ STORE YESTERDAY WAS \VALENTINO § Inc. . . U A TAME AFFAIR COMPARED To WHAT ’..‘Monsieuzf:autaim' ‘ PARK AND BIGELOW STS. HAPPENED )N ERONT OF THE LWERY STABLE Tor INSURANCE

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