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—-—_-.—-—-.-—-—————:-——-—— Charles H. Newton, chairman of | will from those who met him was BANKRUPT CASES tios of $3,004.20 and asscts of $1,4 JUST FUUR FURMER J“DGES 7 the general committee, then opened [apparent to everyone and no matter New Haven, Jan, 28,—Abraham |019: I the meeting by the following intro- [ what the state may think of its gov- 4 i Rubensteln CHRMe, ) 5 I 4 duction crnor, Plainville is proud of him and bidpamanelin ord, Beneral mer-| gy RN FROM BLOPMENT | l “Your Excellency, ex-Governor | the people know how to show it, Q Q chandise, with storea at 461 F'ront | pjendy ot Vietor Donnls of 124/ M Hhr u.n. and fellow citizens, Plain- | v v ‘:'“:' \‘l‘"“')"“’( “‘"d !"‘I Main | gupilee street and - Miss lh~|'l||u| s proud tonight, proud that | My A atreea anchester, In a bankruptey | giyelechosky of 49 Linden strect i il Al l‘hnce Plaintiffs in petition fled hero today uve Habiit | giecioa thomy last night on thelr re-| Pl ill G l[ Fellow ' ¢ {hs Tiah oMios b gevertion B Suits for Foreclosure Boston {0 B kt R A | tes ‘oxr 81019846 and usiets of 86, |iEn trob Newark, N 4., where they| | ill[]Yl e IVCS S f 0\‘1 our state, proud that we could give Fmma Noren has brought suit for | OS ()ll 0 ]‘OC 0“ 0110 S Wero mm-h-d on Jaunuvary 17, after member who jumped from pleader A : fo tho stato an exccutive who, we | foreclosure against Napolcon Bernini | na Andrea and Frank Paring, | on elopement. ’Hn*,\' will make their | feel contide 3 ¢ ‘her ste! i 1 i Pursing jewelry stare, Waterbury, | homd in this eity £ ausoclate Juatlcs, ns againmt four| R gw teel dent, will medsure up to,fof Berlin, Mcyer Sucher and Estello | led in P ¥ W members who worked thelr way OWIISHlfll] Ousm excomc the best traditions of his predeces- ::-'ldn of Hartford, and Fausto Ber- | sale m emmn filed scpurate petitions the former rhbpiomemnerdlih i : b Al up through lower courts, i e rs, one of whom has been our gov- | tolini of Woodbridge. Tho platn- e | eV ng labilities of $2,200,26 und| Many sh businesgmen use crnor's close persoral friend and [tifr alleges that on July & 1924, Be | assets of $796 and the latter Nabill- | the Herald classificd wds, whose record we suspect is an in- nini was indebted to her to the ex- 3 WiANg e spiration to him and who is with [tent of $1,25( « that on that date | A 3 5 Suf- i "’“““-‘] [ 1. Trumbull was the guest of honor |y tonight and it s with great pleas- |she 100k mortgaga on land in Ber- | ¢ ’k‘["" l“v"’l’ "_“bl‘:f‘“f‘f’]l_'(’":,h“'“'“‘.‘I'" now o Suthertund - and fag u reception tendered to him by |ype that T present ex-Governor Mar- | lln. Steln holds an interest in the | (01K county superior co ) ) ; | A. Delstor of Boston from operating the people of his home town, Plain- comb.” {1and and the other parties namied ay | A+ Delster o rved time on | ville Songreg: i oloomy t ol mot(gaken e | & Passenger bus line, under the name ave ou Joine Lilg v In the Congregational church | oG k defendants hold mortgages. 3 g \ Lx-Governor Holcomb spoke of s hol agCs 4 s (e ed the Su- [lust cvening and the uffair was ¢ I his frie ohn Tk il and of |plaintift claims forcclosure of , | 0f the American Couch Company, : e ¢ w way of judicial w rtul testimonial of the resy the hard work ho beforo him. [Mortgage and posscasion of {he | botween Boston and Lrockton, with- | ¢ ¥ 4 AT Slal dUAa TR L AL o With which t - | 116 compared the work of the pres- |Property. The writ, which fa return. | Ot obtaining licenscs in the inter- ; fi"J) E , picking men olmes, Van 5 s 8 10Jd | ant dny with that of the governors |ablo In the rior court the first | nediato towns, ‘The line passcs LA N v T00 Platnville residents | o¢ the carly history of the state and dny of Felruary, was issued by through Miiton, Quiney, Randolph 1 the rosult |attende icluding the former mem- '\eighed the prosent chiof cxecutive |S3xe & Hungerford and served by and Avon. An order of notice on | one thing t Co. Connecticut State | syecess in the administration of his | Depnty Sherift Martin H. Horwitz, | the bill was made returnable Janu- E will bring new 8 large delegation of the | opyice | Thomas J. Fischer of Dristol has ary 27 ) to fts physical liembers ot - Brock-Barnes post, | He was followed by Harry A, Cas. |brought sult against Martin E. Pler- | Similar actions against bus hrcs Legion, tle, 1 historian, who hrought the |8on, Alma . Pierson, and Peter pending in other parls of Nuw f e us at Amherst | The ) was decorated with | gpeof of the town to the gover |Jensen of Newington, and the Park | England. fo} rt center rush |American fl ana the state em- o exprossed the )flm]\” ’5““|\') ‘“0]« "" \I\'I"Ft Hartford, M”“!“H —— . 1 from points of van- action in Mr. Tr o- | ing that he holds @ mortgage to the (T v (O :1. \ - ; R St R Lo cue Lily o Go 1925 rum upon which the governor lvxpre . {ton owned by 4he Piersons, He | To Jury Late Today invited guests were grouped, | ple : {hat whatever erisis | S¢S foreclasure of possession of the | Tiridgeport, Jan. 23, — Attornéy . . kets of carnations, roses . the governcr will be able to | Premises. writ was issued hy Greenstein, counsel for Jacob Th Ch C! b 1 at. As ms arranged by Paul M. ;;\w & I\VIUHL-'HI:‘M) vmd”m |]\IUI by |1, Westport, today summed e rIStma's u p an glves y.ou ) s Charles H. Newton then read a set |Peputy Sherift Martin 1. Horwitz. wrguments for the defense in h . 4 ,-_,fid .{ f Ch e lnbls cbration opened | of resolutions wdopted by the com- (17 15 returnable in the superior court | the frial of levy, who is charged on t e eXira money neeaet ror YISt- B ormer men in | mittee, a copy of which was given |th ay of TFebruary, seven counts with illegal transporta- ; . in 1. Stone o ems to he no cffort be- |the then Captain Trumbulls com- [to Mr. Trumbull and the meeting Sploeel of Thartford has 4o, o heer, State's Attorney wil- |§ INIA8 shoppmg. by former Jus- hi e, but — try to stop Mand, marched behind the Plainville |moved its adoption. Then in a few ok Az "'f"’_r:“;"‘ 12 | Jiam 1. Conley made the final suin- E . o o l )hysical momentum | Fife um corps from the town |cholce words, Mr. Newton presented | (12 : 3 LB . Judge William Veryone 18 eh"xu) (-5 turns the | ific. I governor's residence on the engraved copy to his excellenc A : et o e o au s, [t o moeaton | i1 ooty 50 (o' urs e o- | The dmes range frem a few cents § seem [ r was met by Y guar: and Square ms to be some v was met by the guard of lamd in Berlin owned by t ceps & diary. In the|or and he and cx-Governor Mareus | Mr. Trumbull was unable to ex- ) S0 0 SOl SRR BY HC 5 s S to a f\'w dn“ar... Ashurst | Holcomb were escorted by F ifinreRs hin e e tetest Il ths bropeilv( fie/| READ THEINER | i s % ARTcat and Robert For 2 ind then sed his appre " i A i | DS I NTS | 2 SEEKS EXTENSIUN licles of the do ng;]\;:rt;\: g &:Au[:umu?:).: ,n.(;w‘:‘.aa\ p)ru: i ¢ that nothing wouid he | ¢1alms ndgment, foreclosure, and | ADS I'OR YOUR WANTS Enroll now fOl’ the com’ fll in many miss- |510n moved to the scene of the re- rto him than the as of his | POSsession of the land. George experlen ary to genc ; A oston, Jan. 23. New York, M LA L G ¢ Haven & Hartsord railroud to- service on the eme Court of the United Others in this group, who first (8pocial to The Herald) ¢ robes as members Plainville, Jan, 28—Governor John ¢} cept. | Witt issued the writ. which is rve- | ain of histor; ption, ) : taid |turnable in the superior court the ¢ st senate, under sached the church, |'* B N R o e | = 2 Alateln s . |that he would try to be fair and ¥ | den . liam |the state guard members ranged | St et Martin 1. Horwitz served mc; [ ‘ te his |themselves in open ranks facing the | S SR yesterday afternoon, R ze to record Interest- aisle thus made and the governor I8 ohitional oot liam Charles Wearne, through | s of official ] d ded through the ranks ! @ y 5 & D h o George ais | Paonessa Would HaveIlStl‘emh‘ A | T A Ty L R o ¢ lotcomb ani s | ¥2ir € G il 1 that 1t ners fs now on in W on, he church. While the state guard SR e 6 for Iz ; - \ pair of colored lenses or a A 3 may be interc ‘ chat | filed d took their s 4 g ed 4 | o {( C L 1y be interestiny hat i + the Governor Holcomb's he \nvv ho ona 2o tho ool el 1o Iy Ling ¢ wro : ut a|cor o reception met | S noahe i Solar-Is-Scope to see the eclipse 5 e ything he had » of e SR O SPECIAL “ECLIPSE BREARFAST" Joseph Mato Dy Tis wodk 1o would dg | Manager Baker of the Burritt || quantity limited, Tames s vee ) i s ot 1 | 3 e 9 resident and Mrs. interim, Miss Josephine Rl (e W he main dining ° ing s « to cach K Hartfor rendered he ands | room he it Lelween 7 secretaries, ach end, |utes ¢ , she broke ;. o 50 oip | tel are invited o view the cclipse | | a great 1 the e s “Mail To the |y s to former CGovernor Hol. | from the roof of the hotel, . | 283 q i smen and he will cherish THE BANK OF SERVICE Call between 4 and 9 p. m. today, ’ . . ” QOpen Saturday Evenings 7-9 kind I was eve 3 P sembly rose to its | ¢ T E 2ht Specialist s . | MAIN Lowever, was 1 et, imbuli, 1 on tion will he om- o he! in them —- that's why G MA tectman James Simp- | Sty ¢ . recommend them (0 you — Jer- | i | St FURNITURE STORE ST ernor Marcus 1 s ity of the expres P! ——— . | “Always Your ‘Money’s Worth at Birnbaum's” SIS ——T LS R | LASTWEEKOFOUR melons 1 s e o ith ; q d ches, & t s0l- |\ that rose from the , . B B y Pl'(‘n)i(‘[' r i dinner I ever sat at. [ 700 throats. Palmolive i 5 : 2 rtation fa- : A Satadd Al | 743 e by 4 Soap " s X o Dressing large bottle 33c 5 cakes UST MAINE Bhb'l‘ PURE z'm TOES . LARD i3 v 2 1bs. 350 LEAN FRESH CHALLENGE SHOULDERS ... Ib. 14(: MILK .. 2 cans 25(: we. . STEAKS Ib. 22¢ Going Up 10,000 Feet = : - 0 To Photograph OId Sol | B . 5 % All Day Qpeclals m Al Departments s [ B AN 3.—Raymond o land ‘\.J:v e 7 LEGS GENUINE LAMB . S e | N e ¥ 9 EARE e i Vi ‘ PRIME RIB ROASTS s |& 3-Piece Velour Suite in any color. Large Setiee, ) : ol : - § ROAST PORK e s SA% } Wing and Club Chairs. $98 ROAST VEAL i 0y S Regular $165. Sale Price .......... SMALL FRESH HAMS e e C @ ¥ 3-Piece Cut Velour Suite. Fine spring construction. EW WORDS L\'\”’ FORES Ay > A )‘\'lehll))x?.!_tnnx. Regular $2 are needed to g cee . Sale Price noc jed Seie { \ stress this impor- : .. 2 1bs. 25¢ | FRESH CUT HAMBURG. . ¢ #E 3-Piece Mohair Suite; best construction. $198 S mUE R G o tant selling event. BO,\F”“‘“ P”T ROAST .18 CALVES LIVER . 42 Regular £250. Sale Price train for Several hun- | — W The quality and : ST FRANK e .. Ib. 18¢ | LEAN BOILING BEEF o 2 dred other Cic e anne L L3 SRl v Ih. 25¢ | SPARERIBS Ih. 16§ : — ; = ; il i " % )%= ’ 3 lhx 25¢ | LOIN LAMB CHOPS Ih. 45¢ NING ROOM BEDROOM are well known : — == TTES | SUITES i | B 2 throughout this ] i Kl MOIDS ‘ SPl®IN county. At these d 5 1bs. $1 75 : 8-Piece dining suite, | 3-Piece Walnut Bed- prices this offering ; American walnut Queen room Sum_:, large van- g7 2 i l’()RK AND bLAI\. . 3 cans 20(‘ ; e : .- ; lNDlGESTION | ) f 0o nan canposs : T DARQ $ l 29 00 Sale Price— il | sibly afford to § FRESH FIG BARS ; N 2 Ibs. 25¢ . $1 19 00 Instant Relief! il heeeaie B e R LT e : M1 e 1 cludes all wool §§ P &G.SOAP. akes 24¢ | TOMATO CATSUP ... i = ..T;'if:.'si%?,‘nffifi'.‘ffl | styles in all pat. JELLO (ALL FLAVORS) .. ... pkg. 10¢ | SOLID PACKED T § ¢ 10-Piece American I-Piece American RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER Ib. 29c | CONFECTIONERY SUGAR ... 2 Ihs. 17¢ . Qui nd. | Walnut Bedroom Suite, terns and sizes. 2 il Labelid it Walnut Suite of hand D s o Tt Tiss romty M | ", BUTTER 2 Ibs. 87c |fi S | B w o KRYPTOK i - Clothing Store HALES Ly ) i : I GLASSES I | likewise offers ex- PARKSDALE FARM EGGS .. ... doz.55¢ § $189.00 $l49.,00 THE INVISIELE BIFOCALS [ | i traordmary values throughout our GOOD LUCK OLEQ NUCOA NUT OLEO FIRST PRIZE OLEO Invisible Bifocals 7d == Women's Dept. Ib. 32 Ib. 29¢ " tb. 29¢ 25% OFF ON ALL RUGS o el oK e | EXTRA | Our Enjire Stock Greatly Reduced 00 Mgy coomrp @ | 7 e GRAPEFRUIT 5for 25 jf - ooy v they look v like ¢ ; 4 JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES ...... : oo doz 25¢ R v e e CTOLE M % RED OR YELLOW ONIONS ... coeeeeonr 4 Ihs 19¢ BIRNB AUM’S Waed bifocals, (%3 ! 3 ¢ . =—— i Eades | LARGE RIPE BANANAS doz. 29¢ | SOLID HEAD CABBAGE b de | FRANKE. GO»DWIN 63 Church St Next to Herald Ofice YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS ... pk. 3¢ | ATIVE CARROTS OR PARSNIPS | Eyestght Specialist | . FANCY GREEN PEPPERS ..... qt. 18¢ | Ky DRIED SWEE Sl FURNITURE STORE 827 MAIN 1 Phone 190 || { LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE ... hd. 15c | BLEACHED CELERY ....... bch. 20c §| 381-383 MAIN STREET