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With every dollar purchase of Squibbs goods for a week be- ginning Oct. 4th, we give a Service Pack- age free, Drug Dept. THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. L s “Br" “Br” “Br” Chilly Mornings Has Made TOPCOATS | Business Good—But They % Are Good Topcoats $32:50 up ;‘fi ‘In the New Shades FORSFALLS 93599 Xsylum Strect Hartford “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” GARSIDE FOR RUGS (i AGENT 46 years a manufacturer. $20,000 stock to select from. All kinds — Lowest prices. Call, write or telephone 126-3 * JOHN B. GARSIDE 176 Pearl Thompsonville, Conn. REDUCED MEMBERSHIP RATES at the Y.M.C.A. during October Men e $10 James D. Donahue Baritone VOICE CULTTRE Rooms 318-319 Special Attention Trainee of Yale University Tel 4-13 I5 YOU'LL DO BETTER At Axelrod’s Squibb Week URING the week you cetve FREF Service package with each $1.00 purchase of Squibl's Houschold Needs entire will re- one We Aré Proud to Sell Squibh's Products Because They Are the Iest Aelrod’sPharmacy 23 PARK ST. XELROD FOR CCURACY Let Us Fili Your Prescrip+= Booth's Block |y, to Beginners squibh & \BOYS MUST STOP ‘ Will Be Imposed | ——— xt boys who create a dis- in the thuaters will get a sentence,” Judge B. F. Alling this morning in pussing upon [l the cuses of five youths arrested last li[n1ght on a charge of breach of the Nl peace by Patrolman Daniel Cosgrove IS umerary Alfred ticers I that the warnings, and sung. Cayer e boys had Those Kadone, of erry 1'agan ot Swentusky William Swen why They were to the actual seat but they were that they were in with it. Jufige repeated whistled ed were La d street illiam strect; and e place Joseph James some wsed s disturbance, cqually positive way connected ing, said tha s in not telling the tr ¢ conclusion of t h in court, gave his warning to listurhers, Astolsh Case Continued of Tony Astolsh, who back trom? Detroit, ; day by Detective Ser- t McCue,” was continued unti tomorrow, Astolsh being held under |$5,000 bond. He is charged with {obtaining money under false pre- tenses, it being alleged that he swindled a local man out of $14,000 in October, 1923 ! Evidence by The Gallon Alexander Skalon of 434 Myrtle street was charged with violation of the liquor law. Patrolman Thomas Feeney, Patrick O'Mara and Thomas Dolan searched his home Saturday on a search warrant and produced several gallons of evidenve in court this morning. The accused man said that hie had obtained the liquor trom New York, but denied selling it, although Feeney maid he had seen men of drinking habits enter 8 lon's place and leave it in an intox cated condition. Skalon said that the liquor was for use at the chris- tening of his baby, which took place two months ego. He had obtalned five gallons and diluted it to half strength, using six gallons of the mixture at the christening. He said that he drank a pint or half pint every evening when lhe ture out that this would have exhausted his supply some time ago. ment was suspended. Auto Drivers Fined Manchester, arrested Saturday eve- ning by Patrolman Hanford Dart operating a motor vehicle while un- der the influence of liquor, was fined A anski of 157 Park- view avenu®, pleaded guilty to reck less driving and was fined $50, of which §25 was rem vi arrested by Motorcycle Strolls Saturday night after a |near collision at West Main street {ana Grove Hill. New Haven, and Feranda Roderi of 43 Cherry street, hotlr colored, were in court charged with breac of the peace. It was alleged that nigl following an argument whether Mans had purchased 5 of ginger ale from They were fined $5 each. n Bolslavicz was charged less driving, having beer over of larrested { collision between his automobile and THEATER NOIES Judge Alling §ays dail Sentences' four | their worst offense s morn- | returned |lowing fire prevention speakers, who from work, but Judge Alling pointed |will give four minute talks in tht | ferson in connection with.a geries of Ben Lis of 74 North Main street, | ¥ and Joseph Kennedy on a charge of |#¢® James Mans of 34 Armedo street, | 2 two men had & scrap Saturday |'* | | 1day evening following | ph Voranowski. | was going north on ue at an alleged an hour when it ! other machine, just emerging from a driveway. Vorano- ighter was thrown from her ind injured her e Officer William lman Gustav Hellberg ar- cz and also took into us Manansky, whom ¢ Voranowski girl charged er following the fcz was fined $25 ‘I‘M sla | Farmington a of 50 m struck | arm anski, 16, was charg- ng a m 2, having rolman Thor or ve been ded Liguor Gnses 116 Winter | keeping |was cont %00 bond Continued s YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT Bl h committee na Kild Eunice Ada Wareer ship committee Jo Hitchiner Hale ns soci al committee FIRST BANQUET OF SEASON. wt of the scasor Red army of at the Y. M } Hayes | used | | 1 ‘ | 1ate in basments {local theaters on*fire_prevention, this | | Rey | will materially le | / This picture was snapped in front of The Herald office on Church street during a tense noment in a world series game. The crowd is waiting for the verdict as the fight between Washington and New York becames hot. o Thousands who have not been able to attnd the world series games have watched the battles as played on the Playograph on The Herald building. It is the next thing to watching 1 ball game itself. The strikes, balls, hits, base stealing, runs and fielding are vividly por- trayed on the Playograph. All the color of th2 struggle is there. If you are A fan don't miss the fun. FIRE PREVENTION ESCAPES JAIL BY WEEH UNDER WAY' RIPPING THE ROOF — Chamber of Commerce Speakers?Patchogue Calaboose Damaged and Don'ts” The Chamber of other youths, and that he had no home. gene McMurrin. to the Patchogue jail for the night., Tt was intended that he should be transferred to the county jail at Riverhead yesterday morning. In vitw of his youth and delicate appearance, the prisoner was not confined to a cell, but had the gree- ; dom of the jail. by Burglar's Pals When Mclurrin retuned to the jail yesterday McLean was missing. T | A hole 814 inches by 13 in the roof n:x-\ Patchogue, L. I, Oct. 6 1{ told the y. TRe police say marks nounced today the names of the fol- McLean, 20 years old, of Cleveland, | on the roof indicated that at least 1 Saturday night in Port Jet- | tWo comrades aided McLean .in his cscape. They ripped the tin with “jimmies,” cut it with tinsmifh's shears, and then sawed through the is. i CALL INDICTMENT FRAUD State's Attorney and Judge in Her- Commerce arre robheries there, escaped Saturday aid of confederates, who ‘ripped a from the with the | | hoar here Jail night Dyson, Pelton, his evening, George H. ace theater and E. W. Capitol theater. Tuesday evening, Steve Robb, Pal- theater and Rev. Abel A. Ahl- quist, Capitol theater Inesday evening, A. P. Marsh, ace theater and J. M. Ward, Cap- hcater. sday evening, Palace the »elton, and Capitol theater, | hole Mg through the roof. Lean was a d in th Mrs. Charles B Wedn Y. home Fred | road con- | who died last Dehl " and rail b e rin Case Make Caustic Comment Auctor, ¥ Margh home A while late at a passing the I'riday, the day of the burial, th ght was burning in ipper room. As he knew k Mrs. Marsh's two or aned o) had been put in charge of I Hved and a e %, one of them fn On Result Grand Jury's Action. Marion, 111, Oct. 6,—The action of e Willlamson county grand jury, H. Dyson, an Friday evening Dr. Abel Ahlg theater, Steve Rob) Saturday evening, Palace theatef. M. Ward, and Capitol theater, A Marskh Three-fourths of the United States are Palace theater, | sist, and Capitol ! {los Duty ana City Judg‘ PBowen, of Herrin, for murder rioting in connection with the who Lad elsewhers as B. N. and re- recently been lling hecame When on Satu fires in the { appeared again, D several mer from care- | ° 00 ealled 1o-day by the state’s attorney Gauscl tion | lessness and according to statisti ing jn the Smith cither killed or garage 18 con- Seven. men were fatally wounded, and ghe house was The conductor tered and llowing are the principal ha ards, according to the announce- ment Defective foun An to emply chimneys and flues, hot the ashes and coals, matches and smok- ing, gasoline comhus- tion, rubbish, leaders clashed in front of the Bmith i | garage at Herrin, August 30, last. floor near| . “We will never be brought to 15 showed | I.think they never expect to {try us, as they know we were not tviere, but simply returned the in- dictment for golitical purposes to bhe used in the present eounty elec- tion campaign,” Mr. Duty said. of a weal resident of spontaneons overhe 8 eon flerson, J; LECAR BROVER,E Other tria ned and take Peace Howard said t The Chamber of Commerce urges people of the community to make a special effort this week to clean up their yards, cellars and at- tics. he accumulation o as is found places, the at he with sever rubbish, such in some serious T al fire departme conditions, nt, as well as Commerce will ap- ation of every The {nspec- immedintely er the observance of fire preven- firemen will take place A few n'ts, which if observed v he number of fires in this city, according to the Chamber Don’t permit rut to accumu- nisce. Clean | property Re Horr;g (leaner & eaner or partitio t negl examined ome open fiam iter or o He was taken by Constable Eu-| which indicted State's Attorney De.| I'cent Herrin rioting, was declared to- | to be | one-sided and “as far as the shoots | ;w'\‘ n the Klansmen and anti-Klan | YoullLike Fhat Spicy Flavor of | Refreshing! “Alyays Good Taste” T Y. W, C. A. NOTES Physical examinations will be given at the Y. W. C. A, to all girls who are joining .the health classes on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, between the hours of 6 and 9:30 p. m, ’ Classes in clogging and leaders recreation will begj on Tuesday and Thursday nights of next week at 7:30 p. m. . All children interested in dancing on Saturday morning will meet at the Y. W, C. A, on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 9:30 a. m. Classes in inter- pretive dancing and clogging will start for children’ on Saturday, October 18, Swimming classes are starting this week on Wednesday and Friday nights, There are classes for be- | ginners, and advanced strokes, also diving and Red Cross life saving. The girls interested in taking the life saving course must be at the Y. W. C. A. on Friday, Octobek 10, |at 8:30 p. . This class will take 10 lessons and will finish by taking the Red Cross life saving test which will be given by a Red Cross exam- iner. All girls who pass the test | will become Red ' Cross life savers and will be qualified to wear the life I saving insignia on their bathing suits. There are not many girls in New Britain who are Red Cross life savers. The purpose of:this class is to, make more girl life savers in New/ Britain. The new dressmaking class meets tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Also the evening high school class at 7:15, The class in arts and crafts meets for the first time tomorrow night at 7:30 in charge of Miss Lillian Swan of the New Britain high school and the basketry classes, in charge of Mrs. Chester F. Hale, meets on Thursday evening of this week, in- stead of tonight. Hereafter, - how- ever, it is planned to have the bas- ketry class meet on Mondays. Any £ir] may attend these classes wheth- |er a membep-of the Y. W. C. A. or | not. | e————— “The 0ld folks at home" used Bak- er's Flavoring Extracts when you were a child. As good today. as | then—advt. “CLEANER HOMES WITH LESS DRUDGERY” FALL SALE _ Electric Cleaners ‘}1 down $5.00 Per Month NO CHARGE FOR - Murder of Oklahoma Man at Tomo, | Mexico, is Reported to United ELECTRIC Vacaum Cleaner . "PHONE 230 < Consul Washin t William at , Oct. 6.—Th an Américan Mexico, state departm murder Massey, mo, was re- today | wart, American con- home s ir 1 he is survived He y a widow was terminal Metropolitan THE-CONNECTICUT LIGHT & Mexic arrested an local Joaquin a Mesieas for the murder. TIME PAYMENTS 5% Discount for Cash Buy Now & Save Money | AND ASK TO HAVE US CLEAN YOUR RUGS FREE POWER CO. =~ ! = — ¥, ,-;,d’t" R e Wild 2= HE smaller birds are begin- ning to flock together. The wild geese are get- ting ready to leave the swampy marshes of the north and * point their V towards the warmer “south lands. All nature is making it its business to P'replre for snow,Nsleet, ice and the ‘strong cold” out of the bleak northern barrens. The wild goose is not such a f'goose” ;ft:lr all—his coal bin is filled—wise old ird. 0ld Company's Lehigh Coal on hand for immediate delivery in - all sizes, The Citizens Coal Co. tard and Main Office 24 Dwight Court. 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