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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1924, bt Pl . .ll N &reat amount of unpleasantness mix- | “There are a few principles that Merchants Group — P. M ”u:;- l” ed with the pranks, «nd the vounls|have governed my conduct In ..u n t lp bard, P, A. Cawley, George I aln”' e e 8 of decency were passed 9 mary in- | dealings with my fellow citizens, § o 4 s Cocklr Muzz . Bang! iroup -~ George Hutton & Jones, Inc., und the meat |To me they scem as fundamental a! 3 Tr y market of Levin and Meyerowlts, | the rugged hills of New England b e o nd d BRAI]LEYS AWAR[]EH rotten eggs were strewn and smushed [ belleve in playing the game hm‘ ’ d against the windows and the stench | just, and open and in stunding firm | e Wil in that nelghborhood this morning |8a & rock for the things that are | . o o @enhr [;ARNE["E ME[]ALS was enough to sicken those who |right and true. In the excltement of BUISTER[]US TIME* feultur 8 D Newe ari ’d p q 0 were forced to work there, Automn- | & national campalgn, we ot | . o t/b s fiop e . were forced to work there, Autom palg must not | | stances. About the clothing store of [ some they may seem old vummuvl biles all around the center were | overlook our affairs here at home, Few Arrests Made covered with red letters K. K, |\xi \\4 w n’x} .'h-- "v- st government )“ww- S o t ta) a H ‘v ']:'Iw:r“" | pranks | the things you believe in, and who | D d L islon over the city NEW LINE | 1 ing ACCARD TS Rooogioad - Fortssttavellshvorss st itim fhatlo: deok Bapicsne BRI Hallowe'en j " i soaas i 04 ——— ‘m an excellent mannar, No serious | 0rd behind them e n, while nine . | ' ¢ of th J-nng« has been ‘reported to th will further to the best my \ rize Winners At Masquerade— | pacquerade ball held last o ¥ stand for the enforcemen Comiderable Interest In Choosing of cuses, there were the Community Theatcr for the most | 3 1ling the law i - - ; AlTniidi Sk eieston American Tegion Banquet—Dre- - Directors—Police Arrest 59 In Oc- | For the Men, the women election Statement—Churcle Notic- :\.ly|'<:y\1‘"|”y:|\h} o | ) ,”11"1\“’“,: oy ! (oot rera s ot L ook Dallee " llm‘l‘mll‘ -v .vl:u‘nv“\ v»;.‘m-‘\”v; o r 1 Dailey will es—Plninville Briefs, and Miss Josephine Tortun | ¥o T expect e n, And Mrs, Clatk—Other Items, ¢ onda ¢ at 9:30 and the Children Harry Bradley, his son, are [ JoonSn 0L takl of Southing among those posthumously numed YOU WILL FIND CHOICE HERE, IN OUR BIG SHOE SECTION, OF THE [[l| 5" (0% catmegie Hero Fund commi. | L7 itondancs at the aftir was the | 14 558 obbesed to it and do ot e w1 e o o LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SHOWING OF THE FAMOUS DANIEL |[|lshon t e fl meeting hetd in Pats | = “awerican Leglon Banquee |0 , tot o racn s L L e T s oo | 1O | A Lig get-together bhanquet for | . com is awarded a bronze medal which 3 mhers of the nerican Legion | WOrship. We a e equa ot of . ; Punera lof Mrs, Clark GREEN COMFY SLIPPERS IN THE CITY OF HARTFORD. Wil bo given fo the widow with [RS8 1R ARCTEt REOR | portunities and equal oblikutions a8 5l wcrs s ! it e 2 2 the | Americans. 1t there i3 | benefits of $60 a month with §5 ad- ‘m,‘,r N tlarnoaniatBlaic rowing over o ‘ 1 yesterday afternoon (o i ait or eac o children an il it o bene | MOntal American doctrine, it i % Ao e s # Women's Comfy Slippers, choice of | Men's Comfy Slippers, choice of gray littonal for each of two children and | o001 Bond, Hartford Al members | meri ' tion t : win street to the son is awarded & bronze| ey I am i A oeal auxiliary who plan 1o go | t ¢ aising the ire of prope v v [ icted by rose, blue, gray and lavender felt— nd brown, in Hylo and low cut style— | medal which will be sent to the{ghouid take the 1:50 m m. train. | Ot 1o 3 the employme ot | owners. Store windows were mark- | Rev. Willlam B. West, pastor of the i awards were made as the ro- & & el rics under conditions likely to im-|and ma 4 store keeper foc 1ria 5 in the West Cemeter 0 hari H. Newton, chairman of n; ¥ W A Comf m.l. 2 eved i to ' |AIt of A vain attempt of the Brad- |y, \: i H””‘m‘“”"' A "’ air their health, deprive them of |greater part of the morning to clean S omen's Comfy Slippers, offered in i ; {Blliey men who lived at 127 Broad! i ; ducational an ntages [} y r S 5 ¢ Me ‘lude Leather | pre-election statement issued tod e | i p , black andsgray, with leather soles— | 0':“" r"'l"l’("k for IM o et g [ Btrect, Platnvitle, to sav the life of | Mo ohyfatement 45 | and exploit them for the henefit of | S o o s Ang —The age-old omfys of black and $3 00 W] 11eren Bad g6 6 years, of Brook (¢t 1hia molls on Tuos Novembor | 30Mfish employ j street was the victim of 18 it 2" —that . I f e | strect, Forestville, on January o1, | . o | the pr amen t all se- 1y vicious attack as s place | lias long ed sclentists, may be Children's Comfy Slippers, picture and Brown, Blue and Grey Felt Slippers [@||tn the National Marine Lamp Co. | concerning ail angle of the question |sidewalk and the walls, doors nds of Dr. O. L. Sponsler, and vote fc best interests of the | windows were profuse decorated | bota in the University of Call- { publican ti nildr ichever way it may be. [with old fruit and vegetables. The | forr Under the ) i 5 T pond in Forestvi Puss in Boots, priced from for men, priced, $l 50 | T I i et o e ] ; -ray wood now $1 25 ; $1 85 . pair ..., i s . | the shores of the pond after hid Re . 0 . pair | {and predicts & landslide for the re- | | g ) oping expenses and | Marcotte stora nearby also was|yvields a serics of remarkable line returned home from the art-rnoon : i : ALz he lowest possible min- |showered with all kinds of dirt. This | photq s ch may shed new e / ! o v . J ; oo, fo S consistenthvitn xos ness | street, lika the othors in the city | light on jts chemical architecture. Children's Felt Slippers, red and bluc For Boys at 98 sessions of school. AUUTOL on i tilnh ekt xis Al | light on its ch architecture, = b 2 t 4 - S| . and in an up-to-date policy as marked last night he arra for— pair siosaisieiaisiaiaisie s ois C to the ice over the pond and shortly |, « | p-t e poli In this | was marked by the array 1 x e 8 No »ne of the f 2= |0f ash cans in tk: 4 ers or over- 3 s v {after, she was seen to go through. i : | icut is now on he fore: i 5 | Felt Slippers, Worcester made, with |Rl(7he Bradicy men were passiag ; * | most states of the Union, ur on the sidewalks with the C ldw l F 75C and 85C pair | padded soft leather soles. Pretty colors, W|!the time in a motor car viea 1ney s i Peneonaironl| M1 anycifizen of i NTawn ot | "T',‘:;a;"",: fel 0 ater Is Fine Puss in Boots— blue, rose, gray, brown, taupe, ecru and |j{ 32w the escitement and s g I | school flagpole was cut and one end e 85 98 red. Worth $1.25, for, ‘m:\";j:' 3 Tl Jv Sl e cen Tionored more oL :‘“‘.H»“».‘4,.“,[;"‘:. e '_”“;‘"::; was fastened 1o a school door, mr | Without hesitation, loth men e onomy L"Kt“tf-r\'g store )T(m | plunged onto the ice which gave Way | oo appo i % demo- | 2erice. Goodwin street was less fevored in | with their gaable w t and both | crais beside " 1s, have told : Mk 5 7 |the attentions of marauders, as |were pionged ber a 9 that el the only attack here asserted {tself Plainville is intereste any legis- s » me or call me up. Iam at your come to the surface irl's R x g olesome 1iving « hi el h h Sth eentur rs. | il he celehrate Sunda S r that off T i B g up the windows. 5 ntury - 5 et célabratdd Blindiyflismt SR Ea L % SRl AL o " increas prosperity and lhappi- clebration last night was a er ln ews tuben Hadley will have charge ool will meet at ARHH SR s s l and I co i e e Sl e o h ] i g | | | ater, but onlookers succ. e | f X to see hir 2 far ahead £ ! P Lo of old times, as nothing like e candy table ng People’s sc ¢ will be held | ¢ y im run far ahead of | M 5 s b 0 imes, n g S wlling him fro he pead | - eusu hat do not serve 5€ (it has been sei AR Traftic I~ Heavy at § o'clock DINES DI ME fromgt pants it it has been seem in city in P e —— : : . rirl and two men wo-s drowned wi . v 1 epu o t 11 o'clock last A continnous line of cars bound | Pile Organization Pay Rl . publicani| =01t 0 0 for the. things that are | 20> A o'clock las : 5 fileq | Lheir bodies were later recovered. ; I ick 2 light touring car drove through t tor New Haven t ade it almost The Silver Lake Inn, Tne., has b . n € e by kets all | o0 ¢ Jlainville, Connecticut and | ; Thinosalbl 8ot to cross|| fleate Gtioriant 3 Phe heroic act of the two loeal |arouid this B aver ‘-) for Plainville, Connecticut and er with a wash boiler and a col- . for 1 | iz oo SRl L SR ] ; the nation, irrespective of any per-|ieation of ftin ca Hineionnh tlin sireet at certain times during | office of the secretary of siz e Imen in giving their i the | had, and 1 t fidence T tion of tin cans, ing on be salke of the little wao was a to | sonal interests of myselt or others.” |pin Bh Prosaset abaalinta he maorning. Trafic was heavier | officers are, prosident ] alke of the little girl wao was a to- | oc tle peo ¢ Pis e hind. On Prospect street, where a [than it has been since Sundays tn pa, Berlin; secr William | 12! stranger to them. vas ous of 1he | gained by the high degree of efficien- Congregational Church Notes. nce :x-afiv:\knnq h;nv‘i‘ in Red ;\Ynn's the middle of the summer, * | . Lynch, Middlatown: treasurer, |ET°atest sacrifices known in thovel oy with which the state party las The executive committce of the hal '."h,"m 'r.- :\r‘._wun ed at nxr;r- ALY ! Auto Stll Unclaimed Yehard C. Scha : fcera |PATIS. A tampaigh vasat that time| conducted the affairs of this govern- | Woman's Federation will meet Mon- | Vals to the motor cars parked on the I Up to today the automohile f e o rried on by the “Herald” for {ment. The town committee has ing at 7 at the parson- oughfare to blow the horns and . handoned by the poiice on Farm- o Close During Llection, "’}"“ Lton alatlis '\ Jolnet ’\" '® | worked hard to get out all the vote | ags ; hems \;(ql“»::r;':fi:;::r;: ene f 1y gh " 3 officials of I} Natinng arine | gy S e N E g heinterdenominat s z |oft ghts. <ing Ldgar Pmkeet Will Take Miss » i Puesduy might ! R s 6 : A T varion 'ta of the city were ube s unelaime 1 piaced | o, S o ve |lamp Co. g > Plunvitts Chem- | oent ‘of the repubiicans will vote on | cl i meet Wedn arious parts of t ty were &u Fl Ck H B|d ) I's g rlin and an | ay, h is shop | ber of Co with other ¢1£a- | Tyasgay and vote car fe haven't | at 7:30 o'clock in the Congregational ‘i“'” 'r:;“ f'm"' ; "‘”‘“5 and gar- a Middletown man, have not o he shop will main qpen (the act recognized by the Carnegio | yacausa of t speak- The Woman's Federation will 5 i . | ind ’ 5 ppenl ; complaints and in many cases, sus- Leen suceessil 9 o'clock Mond ening. Fund ora necded more in ot ursday afternoon at 3 % ects have been named so that little son 15 Borm 5 R entatives of the Fund came te this, t . li- | o' his will be an important | PCS {65 ts | LD CASINO ALLEYS EEL I RaN LT Ie Wit-1oans In the town have worked hard sion because plans for the sale ot ihe s, on whom pun- ey re. Leone ‘Penclelli of i | nesses who were in posstsion of the |ty prove that their candidates are [ Will be presented. The envelopes| o o 0 nelhe s on KENSINGTON LEAGUE farts and aithough nothing has been | the best that could ha selected.” are due. Mre. Henry Laurene of i Fiies Bankruptey Pap: | known Ialiar fietiuntl exien . o |Neard from it, the awards wers .-ade | CHureh i Notites) New Haven will speak on “Home “ 5 | vesterday in | Congregational church:—Xaor | Service Incorporation Papers Recorded— Hallowe'en Pranks Fall O The state conference of Cor Hallowe'en Celebration Wil Attend Church Conference ! : : . s Y| Wallowe'sn night was fittingly co- |sery t 3 o'clock, A v the numk f tes cast ! munion™; churck )1 imm tional ch s mects Thursday and ang the number voting early. Polls T e R LD (et G eerlirs riday at ury, Conn closed at 6 o'clock last evening and . ; T o o Baptist church HLLI Plainyille Briefs. the jadges ani tellers immediately running ‘ 4 ' in all sorts of comical costume SRt s o @ official hoard of the Pla had eXiconatinaitietiarzenun W e e e e ! i Schoolst M. E h will meet on Monday | DeT Of votes e d the strcets a erie false Z the n ce: T p. m. 2 % udges were charles N. Gor-| * aces wer used 1 make the celo- lp i Ced D e R s iwin Goodridge and W il S hing . ST shpbretianfinostirgalistic mon, ther portant |y ek White of Philadelphia, | B+ Bowes. Eva Morrison, 19, of Nova Scotia, e 2 A 52 | ual, howaver, there was & | Questio - 45 m., Thu [i3 i "" oI Rea s:_m: se elected were as follows: just swam the scven miles from TN ot | 2 4n : 5N e n/x £ Sreat strial Group — TFuller F.|Deer Island to Graves Light, Bos- e Al wmnrmm | oo T ST At vent ! : 0451 "\ Jaughter has been born fo Mr,| Farnes. Alexander Harper, Dewitt|ton, in 2 hours, 43 minutes. The 3 enjoyed inch- d 5 5 5 a. m., mor rsh \y s. Michael Margonelll of | P28% T G. Hughes, W. K. Sessions [fsmners e rtytiotnater i 48 e 1 Wi [ Eomiunian Sunday | Tnd M . Ingraham. degrees, ) Attend Party Gatiar R DL Anthon 5 52 137-- 324 school; 6 p. chard Norton of West Main t $ling: T:48 is confined to his But- ! ! Borarn i 3 gacpdin oI P1— 2 M. E. church:—Morning w y on a najl and in twisting | X P at 10:45 a. m mon pain, he suffersd a leg in- | [Arthur A, Ball. pastor; Vast Berlin Tteme schonl with adult hible class at ¥ ovortl at 680 n M trom Berlin—Other Items « Cratic i 10tict | R the Lindquist evening sermon mon e i W time was ad e witont with a bad attack 1 until o Masonic Seryic Demand srary will Tosephine Fort will meet with evening s ch on Whiting nat3 < Platform et Independents S Panks Chareh Thershody Happy It's Jie Berlin Congregational > ! n str 3 " the weel SUNDAY, NOVL 1 , : YANKEE CflUhSElJ CUUTD L TePLAMNLETRISTC Sacred Heart Chureh " | COMMUNITY THEATER Plaimille ok in the morning Berlin Conatruction 79 5 2ad s 3 Stage—Twilight Trail B R ~ BY BLOSSER Sar AT Conzregat on Ne Fiske ot heen announeed Bankruptes Petition Napolean Tiernini, for many rietor of a tey throv rford and | ernoon at 2:43 o'clock Saxe, his attorneys. ncis Perry | Kensi n Congregational Narry Herman and Tsrael Nair have | The pastor, Rev. Ver Leen appointed ap vs, will preach tomorrow mor Mr. Rernini is nown t 10:45 on the topic “Relig residents of Fast Rerlin Yuest.” This is the and i Will Hold I ntertainment Guctory n on a series o A large varic in | sern t general subject he presented at r» entertainr telig The serics is given hy the Worthing S S ach 1s complete fn ty center ciation 2 v t t vantageous it vall naxt ¥Frida ‘ A ca ¥ thought of the act play, pr solo dances

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