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Taw Prolacts 1T JUDGES TO WEAR GOWNS |with the September term. The VFRBAI BARRA[F :\c“‘"P“uFflh I‘p .Before ‘ Personals Hartford, Aug. 24 (P—Judges of |gowns will be :1 the same pattern as . i fed > Financiers Next Month! the several conrts of common pleas |those worn by gupreme and supsrior Odd SIZBS | ' Although the board of finance and |\ 0 a0 gl Goin |in the state and the judges of the |court judgea. It has beeh felt that 1‘ taxation will ‘meet next month o p. " genry Martin, Frank Mes [dlstriet court of Waterbury wiil wear | {he added dignity from the wearing make plans for the erection of an [Donough, Willlam K. O'Neil and Dr. |, s while on the hench, beginning of the gownrs wonld be desirable in 1 ‘bdfilfii. l ' addiion to the municipal abattolr | E: J. Dray huve returned trom Block | jthe comman: pleas court roomy, lna W'I”\E] fin(} H la]] Lflgfl”e in and for a new fire station in Belyi. | ™12 i Ammg New Britaln resident at dere, the latter profect will not ba |00k Tsland are Henry Flanagan | P WO“IJ {JMI Lests P e rushed, as it {s not planned to have {und Hary Coholan { »--ais . Sl } e 1 operating before the new fiscal | Donald McCrann of Lake Court is . b fis Vsiting In Buffalo, N, ¥ ee u e AUE 24.—References i o Misses Viola and Sylia Alex of We ahntic highbrows with a The abattolr addition has been | 4y, city ang Mins Adaline Katz of A b d a wide open n figure Ak held up more than a year under an | Glastonbury returned today from a Pl'!CC Fa.(‘,dutcd t appeals to New York- B g % o i agreement with the state depart- | vacation spent at Woodmont, Conn, | P k Fl o why they should not vote 2 . y ment of health, but further exten- | and York beach, Maine 5’ S’ 4_ e the ¢ s (0 y i il . 4 slons will not be granted, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Smith an e s The financing departament’s de- | son, Robert, of Church street, hayve clsion not 1o put the new fire houss | refurned from a fwo weeks' stay af In operation {his year will obviata | the Froeba cottage, Grove heach The Famous “Flyosan” the necessity of appointing two new Mrs, M. urry and family are 1lur designee, } ; 5 i fire compa and placing them on | 7 g 2 Newport, )( 11 Waterian, as a “carpet- the pavrell without providing there. Miss Anne McTeague ¢ rovl 4 Gkl et cn Rk d . LRSI IO S HE Ll B ot xie. ana @ Sereen Doors publican ticket” and as a e Roth the slaughterhouse addition | 2 Adam Seipel of A3 Smith maire hand picked by a group Lity i b i and the fire station will he econ- | St 74 Py o~ ||t | > | Wide Open Town i A repail aver a period of five years, | U left Saturday for a two / !Q i RI | SBICOO IS . & g i S — eks’ vacation at Brighton Beach, Screen Cloth '] \‘ | § h, Mayor Hylan was . h York. W | ke Rt 7 a wlde open } : ! C' [ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Colvin of i T o T ; ity ltems ity e e mn s opposing him for the dem- ) o ke after spending the week-end with Ly, tie nomination P ; % ; Mrs. and Mrs. W. 1. Roosa of Arch The Handy ! Gulbransen playe M ¥ thd tHath otiihe Falx kel —wl' n player planos at Morans, Abreet " ! 1 cd the name of Wa- Theta wii Mra. John Burke of Detroit, 169-171 MAIN SI. % A There will be a regular meeting of | \ Mrs " Chm = v on the republican party, : ; the Woman's Relief Corps fn 04 | Mch is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hardware Store ¢ naire and four oth- % Fellows' hall, Arch street, Wednes- | Annie Dawson of 46 ‘\(:w!v street. ers were b 1 by millionaires. Hav aflarnasniati orelaai! Mr. and Mrs. C. Irisbie of 86 He said that Waterman had voted Vietrolas and Planos, at Morans'— | RUssell strest have returned from a | for Wilson in 1916, had spent half i z e adit, trip to Burope, ° 3 e fe in Tilinois and voted for ; Harry Bristoll, who has been in| Bruno Wagner of 97 South Bur- N SATURDAY SPECIALS years in New Jersey, “If we wlil ; ; J charge of the commercial line of | Tt street 15 expected home today ; In Horsfall Apparel Yor Both it picking highbrows with a bar- i 4 {lie Fafnir Bearing company in the | After a several weeks' tour of Eur- [ [ Men and VWomen rel as our candidates we shall get New York office, has resignad his| OF i positton and has left for Fiorida — |much farther on ele ay,” Mrs. Helen K. McCabe of Grove E : In The Women's Shop |added e Whers e will engage In (he real| Hill Will leave Thursiay on a busi- 336 MAIN ST. Mayor Hylan, commenting on the ; TRt il o ness trip to §t. Petersburg, ¥l BMART COATS and ENSEMBLE Acflection of two Brooklyn women Bernard G sranowitz of Dwizht SUITS | |1eaders to the Tammany camp of his gtreet left today for a week's vaca- ozen & n n 8 rival, State Senato ames J. W. 5 tion in Atlantie City. ;E:u(&n:jvt‘r:d“: Y 4“1!:;':‘; {|said f et 5 Aok ST Richard Schaofer, a memher of the| Pr. David P. Waskowitz has re although v el The Women. by Walker v>rl I.tmmam leader of one of New York's assembly dis- | leity hall eommission, now visiting at | turned home after sacationing in below cost, come in and choose “T am grieved fo learn that any |tricts. DMrs. Bushel is the voungest man or woman to be rhnmn.\ aumberg, Germany, the city of his | Bretton Woods, N. H. \ yours at zood woman would support a candi- | for leadership in this democratic organization, | birth Mrs. Mary T. Crean and son John | 1.3 OFF Already Reduced Prices {|date who fa backed by thosa who | Hioe o aelihh d, of 13 Summer atreet _1“‘|'Ah-;_ want a wide open town. The pow- - | A A Tennie Cogan and daughter, Eliza i | 2 e EOR {Darrow Say In The Men's Shop Evolution DO 0 P R T i clal .... tractlon deals and also revive the old | il Jokis Hiage| Denver, Col.. Aug. 24 (P — The weeks' stay in New Hampshire, i $1.50 Nainsook Unt \ [aays of poolromms and gambling = = Spllls tinge ang (Mt on evolution is a step back to o R cial ... Lo houses just as wide open as Saratoga | Hartford Station and WEET at Bos- T ; imeters unet | the civilization of the middle ages.| Q1 500 Minimum Salary {or $1.50 Silk and W ) I8 today.” R 3 Ciarence Darrow, defense counsel fn Epecial ... ceeei Senator Walker rested yostarday | t°0 Will Engage in Interesting Ea- Bl v e n l ‘.' e rocent Tennessee cvolution triat, | GOVE, Workers Is Sought | $16.50 Palm Beach Suits with a eold. Gavernor Smith will periment. . - e sta. |dectared in an address at the Grace | Washington, Aug. 24 (A)—A move elal o euesii open his stumping eanipaign for ar ’ ;| Communlty chureh hre, {to have congress fix $1.500 as fthe $50 Two-Trou : r Walker Thursday night in| WTIC, the Travelers' broadeasting “We have starled back on the| o B e m fr tine reception re-| l : Iminimum yearly salary for govern- La L w k B . slzes. § 5 §22.5 Brookivn, the mavor's stronghold. | station at Harifo nd WEEIL the tant fro . %o, whethey (7044 to the medieval ages when men | 5,05 enployes will be launched at sts Ql"gef OrKs ette' on Stz Tsland, County Judge | g ¢ o | favornble or unfavarable, Boih the|Nere drawn and quartered, becauss |ine ciehih general convention of the {1, Harry Tlernan deseribed Mayver - - i G el el e they didn't agree with the aceepted : . dls- ; national federation of federal em- | Al S- E C . d o S k L .E-. - Hylan as the puppet of Willlam 1. | IS vave e b X % YT e precepts coneerning the exlstence of ‘l‘ Pt S l izes arrie in tOC - ! eart. Every vote far the mavor. | 5. irsday of this week, ac- . S things.” ha said: “There s a large || .. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, —advt, . Joyce Busnel, 32, a lawyer, of New York city, has been | €ards have been recelred from 8 ) ) he sald. is a vate for Hearst ac ;""’ e '”'I”A : measure the value of the N and financlally powerful group in )" myg enocessity for proper admin- | hrough the Hartiord stat i : : arly this country which Is laying plans |jsera - yegt || Smith in the 1928 democratic na- - ying istration of the classification act 9’* ‘)9 KC) 1))},_,‘ i mogratic nasithis atternoon. r a campalgn to pass legislation |, . e 4 Ahstraction » ; {and amendment of it y &ched- r. Waterman wlil be farmall Al JEERGLEREICaUIIG s ol . pr " in I‘:(fiy“v'v;{;m azvl s"'-nh‘_m.\-, sald a report issued today by | i : Vilor (noionliheda Ve 1 {black izht or dark, lern states, which will make it a tede s 5 ‘ “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" ¢ he i the re < e e eI L |the federation, constitute the most [, publican deslgn i ; : ) ".‘ & 2 : nal offense to teach in the pub- | oscing business to come befors the ° 0. Store Open All Day Every = e g prg i veont-Mir Brofereo e hools any doctrine concerning |y .oting, Liberalizing amendments = of on one wav the origl h et none wa he origin of anything which 18 con- | (o (1o retirement law, a shorfer Business Day, 'F‘NTIRE PGL]CR FORGE does ot e ot on fl,‘ piri -‘[ “‘.‘.‘ »“\.‘H.“,‘ wiar. but pirass don't ;’,;mk «:{r’ (L"'y'r;wv:;:.‘(rinu found in nw;:, s ;',?4, 1o Park and Bigelow Sts" New Britain OF TOWN SUSPENDED | = N Constabulary Finds Chief in Gam hling Den and Drops Suspected Force e Probe. Jhalain itace il ,“,"",‘,‘,_; | THE ESTA’IE 5 CASH OBLIGATIONS d i | 0 t Inheritoncs Taxes U8 Inhentance Taxes Income ir plans Arviaficara iAok & fraffie 4 Yon Don't Say yon wnderstand o I Make Life Insurance Solve Your e Jwieroo caeaed 7| Executor's Tax Problems TANGLEFOOT COMPANY. Many estates are seriously depleted through neglect to provide for the five imperative obligations indi- ; cated above, which become due and payable in cash : [ HE ABOVE 1S THE upon death. ; ‘ \UINE RUUD 95 CRES ‘ Wil s These obligations seldom draw equally upon the :‘I;p:fi‘;l;;:‘:;&ng?r %Rfi ) ; : ¢ different parts of an estate, but often absorb the quick 5 $5 down and vear to pay assets or compel the sale and frequent sacrifice of offer applies to this and choice holdings in order to raise the necessary cash. ; b other models. Why leave this problem to vour Fxecutor and family, ¥ \ Act now. See your e : A al lumbing dealer at w hf’n |}fo insurance, placed in trust, will meet the tax ([:nce or !(l:nme in for obligations as well as the immediate cash needs of i a demonstration. the heirs. There are two plans, the funded and the unfunded, the first making it possible to assure 100% i l to 3007 greater quick assets, i i One of our trust officers will gladly outline both plans, at your office— or ours. This Heater Installed by Any of the Following Master Plumbers LOUIS CROLL 218 East Main St. Tel. 1508-2 WM. R. FENN 139 Hart St. Tel. 2079 Truly w Britain Open Saturdass H. M. FEIGENBAUM 44 Lafayette St. Tel. 1197 Bank of CONN, Sixto Eight P.M. ] C. A. HIERPE 73 Arch St. Tel. 106 erFics e ! A. A. MILLS 80 West Main St. Tel. 381 v ould T 8 0. A. PETERSON 827 East St. Tel. 1992-2 Ll == ' , FRED WALKER ___ 57HauisenSt Tel 546 he ‘ts‘ woman senator. % : 2% X [