New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 16

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WHO'S AFRAID OF GHOST WHEN FFKING RACKIA SHE'S PRELTY AND & PerreR? SLLAING BAGKIN American and P |corded pending a decision by the | ; Foreign Delegates at city's legal advisor. The persons | ) | representad by Judge Klett brought | French Spiritualist Con. |ihe number of remonsirants to a | percentage at which the commission gress Pleased With " ™ Losses, to Try Again Ive NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, Hartwell, Despite $15,000,000 Up His U, 8, Citizenship for British Sheridan, Wyo,, 1 (A reported to have Informed his back- [ Won't Giv o bad lost everything in Won't Give s and that It was useless | tor them to sue him. Sept | Hartwell's activities brought much b | censure upon his head in England, |©'lver Henry Wallop, 8r, cattle nd his reported fallure was halted |rancher, who became the eighth by some of the London papers as a |Earl of Portsmouth upon the death | “satlstactory conclusion to the |of his elder brother in London on affalr, | Monday, will forego the occupaney [of his family's seat in the British |House of Lords, rather than give up |Paris Bank EmpIO; YOUNG WOOD NOW IN BANKRUPTCY Files Petition Stating That H name of wis caiher or ‘ine promo Gannot Pay Debts |he owed 15 individuals |concerns. ’ Wood's name came befors the public frequently In 1023 and 1924 ‘\H connection with the oll scandal “l. was charged with heving used Ihis name and his former rank of and the and four [captain tn the A, B, F of worthless ofl stocks, ex-servicemen At about the same time storjes of tion and sale among i@fllllcfl 1ist of his Habilities he sald alive. Milton Bowlin, machinist's mate of the plane, is a nephew of Mrs. Orr. “I've uever really given up hope they would be found," Mrs, Orr told the Associated Press. Bowling was born at Koachdale Ind., March 19, 1898, and was left an orphan at an early age. He lived with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Bradshaw, for a few the age of 12 was Orr. | !.mrn,\ | | Qe o, |his American cltizenshi | ) End Their Strike on Sat. | 7he new British w-nr:- stated et Sept. 11 (A—Despite Parls, Sept, 11 UP—The striking [his ranch at Little Goose Canyon estimated at $15,000,000 suf- 'vank employees at several meetings |last pight that he was positively de-! in the last year by those|this morning decided to resume |termined not to relinquish his Amer- |\ 0% Jr. son of the governor gen- ! '"mmlm-'dduqv.'or #hip- | work tomorrow, after a layoff of [ican cltizenship in his assumption of Cral ot the Philippines, yestorday g 2 United States, | nearly seven weeka in an effort to |the earidom. He said he would as-'fled a voluntary petition in bank- | L) I»!‘. > rum-running | ontorce Ademands for higher pay [sume the title, but that he would'ruptey in nmnm_\: e estmated “Thank God,” Says Aunt citing financlal back-| (A Paris dispatch last night I give up any estates and titular privi- [his labilitles at $14,585 and assets | . N activities, Eloctad th e ha st titaraimie e T e e L Ty A marida 4743 L vidnd] ma)oll o wmiT g1 can) | Of Member of Plane Crew irs to th cepted arbitration) lcan citizenship 1s endangered by $1 fn bank, $300 in open Mf‘oun!!,i Richmond, Ind., Sept. 11 (A—"Oh, Some of the banks have fmposed |their acceptance. and an 1. O. U. for $350, thank God, my prayers are an- the | the condition that the atrikers re- “It will be necessary for me to! Wood's address was as answered." cried Mrs. E, E. Orr, 1ng | tyen individually, without proces- |1ive part of each year in England to Great Kills, Staten Island hen informed the crew of the an |ratain the title" he declared Im, occupation as “‘writer caplane PN-9 No. 1 had been found [tabulous winnings made through 3 |stock transactions in Wall street by |Cghorne €. Wood, his younger brother, elso were circulated SHOWER FOR MIS$ PLUDE Miss Madeline Plude was tendered a miscellaneous shower last evening at the home of her sister, Mrs, F. P Mordecal, 514 Stanley street, About 35 guests were present and the guest of honor received many beautiful and useful gifts. The house was pret- tily decorated, the color scheme be- ing pink. Miss Plude will becomse the bride of Walter E. Vanee of Plainville on September 21 New York, Sept. 11 — Leonard Amorous Apparition, : MAJORITY UNFRIENDLY an Chicago Investigator ther | Paris, Sept. 11 (A—Madeline Finds amorous apparition had made etded hit with American and foreign delegates attending the | ternational spiritualist congress, 8 fs a kisser par excellence and Selt belleves in reciprocal returns It is asserted by spiritualists th Madeline is the materiall 19 year old French girl w 1908. Alexander Thibault, a Iren delegate to the congress is rasponsi ble for the kissing ghosts appear- ance. Much was heard of Madeline ' at a spirit soiree glven last night by the Duchess of Hamllton which was attended by the foreign delegates. M. Thibault asserted that Madeline was tond of kissing M. Costa of the Portuguese delegation on the cheek and then waliting to be kissed In re- (uy fat men, a short eigar smoking turn. It was not reported whether n with M. Costa complied with the wish of the spirit maiden. This Coy Phan- tom also kisses M. Thibauit but she rebuffed the director of a Paris thea- ter who tried to grasp her arm thinking her a fake The spirit Madeline {s summoned by means of red lights and phos- nf h are sald to go salling around the room when she {8 osculating. Usually vhe re- mains with M. Thibault for several hours. Madeline can play the plano and thrice has stood In a strong fight. It 1s asserfed that shortly it will be possible to photograph her. M. Thibault said Madeline's medium {8 a rough country cartman with a thick blonde moustache which does not bristle when Madeline kisses him. ‘Tha soirea in reality was an ex- |3 perience meeting at which those present were invited to recount per- || sonal meetings with the super- |} natural. The Duchess of Hamilton, | § who epeclalizes in healing,told of her experiment with a patient, when her curative force flowed so strong- 1y from her that it stopped the pa- tient's watch as th h an electric shock had reached it. Among the stories of the late King E Public ¥ Has Little Time to Spend Talking | b ing for further Tn cireu his former enter To Strangers, given He ga nd | zons on manifestations In the 1rgoes in the United Etat organization if s advanced »ally Mall cautions that more clusions of a news P . BOSTON STORE ONE WORD—DEPENDABLE—SUMS UP THE AVERAGE CUSTOMER’S APPRECIATION OF THIS STORE’S MERCHANDISE NEW AND DECIDEDLY CHIC ONE and TWO-PIECE BRIGGA ROCKS to ‘10 For all kinds of sports activities; for col- lege wear, for business or for street wear. This new Fall mode is as practical as it is smart. Colors: Navy, Browns, Greens, Pansy, Pencil and others, in printing o L its much faith in th terprise, ¢ s | stand a chance of losing their in vestments because of the ac or who walke ng 1siest thoroughfare and persons, 23 of them men six replled, woman The smiling nod and * 07" met with stares and feminine frigid csponses came from two old men, | 1 alc rders ted 38 en- the eubscriber and onls was DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. 10 vou vitie stony aseuline | 8ir Brodrick Hartwell jumped Int limelight in the summer of 1 n he floated a company for the | announced purposs of landing lquor lin the United es and promised ors twenty par eent profit in an and a middle aged wom small child An unsmiling face, often a littls tense, sometimes eloudy and he found, is the 1 countenance of the pass: very friendly, E For a tine his operations were | successful and he paid a number of dividends, but last April the ente prise met with disaster due to heavy seizures from the seventh shipment { by the American dry navy, He was Simplon tunnel, under the moun tains between Switzerland and Ttaly. 15 12 miles and 458 yards long. J lT ARRIDW PUCHSE BEAUTIFUL W FALL DRESSES '15 Here they are. The new Satin Dresses in long sleeved styles. Every style is decidedly new and different. Smart models of crepe satins and plain satins, for misses, women and plenty of large sizes. Stunning new features; new long sleeves; attractive collar effects, heautifully em- hroidered. Straight lines—Flares. ed was one Summoned ator of the atory said Edward exclaimed, “There are no kings. You should call me |§ Teddy." Another story 5 to the ef- fect that the spirit of a departed Beotch doctor who refused to an- awer a question In plain English, but replied in broad Scotch. One of those present fold of how a spirlt sang “Lové's Old Sweet Song” in a strong baritone voice. A friend of the late W. T. Stead related how after his death friends eontinued to meet him. ey always left Mr. Stead's chair vacant, and it and lift itself up of its own accord. Onee they put a heavy flower pot containing daisies on the #eat to keep the chalr from moving. Tach blogsom Ind v Wwas seen to make a how name was 1 All the New Fall Shades WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ RAINCOATS SLICKERS | They are all the fad hecause they are light, warm and water- proof, in all the new high shades. Strap and corduroy collar ..........c.o0euin. $5°00 tioned BUILDING BOARD FAVORS PERNITS FOR PEROTTA Will Grant Him Anthority to Con- @ a 9 MEN'S DEPT. Men's Genuine Broadcloth Shirts with and without coliars, Colors, white, tan, blue and grey. Value to §2. Saturday Special $1 aOO Men's Flannelette Pajamas neatly trimmed with silk frogs; all cut full size, Value $2.19. Saturday pvr.$1 -69 Boys’ Fine Quality Percale Blouses, in neat stripes and checks; sizes 6 to 16. Value $1.19. Special Men's blue Chambray Work Shirts, all full cut; sizes 14 to 17. Value $1.00, Satur- day Special ... struct Three-Family Houses on Shuttle Meadow Avenue. That Joseph Perro haled into police court yesterday for | @ beginning oper Shuttle Meadow avenne wit t a permit, had been voted permission to pro- ceed several ks out last night at a meeting of the build- fng commission Perrotta pet and the commissic 4 fa meanw! cate unti The comm ot the pr posed and will thres as he des three After sented by th declaring “accredited meonstran Minnie T building on H George W. T adjoint ing lnst i We turn our spotlight on the Dunlap “Metropolitan.” It has grace, authority, reserve and good looks. ho wa BASEMENT FLORAL CRETONNES § 36 inches wide, pretty drapery patterns, SPECIALS BED TICKIN Fxtra heavy feather ticking A C A stripe, yard .. ago came Already it has made many friends — Fast colors. Value 35¢c. B Special, yard for a permit really, it deserves even more. TURKISH TOWELS OUTING FLANNEL Large size, heavy grade. Size 22x44. Special Exclusive Agents The Ashley - Babcock Company 139 MAIN STREET Colored outing flannel, stripes ) ; and checks. 36 inches wide, yard 1 9 (o ; g HOSIERY Ladies’ Pure Silk Full Fash- § joned Hose, strictly first quality, all the new Fall | shades, black, white, nude, cameo, gravel, bran, blush, atmosphere, buff, grey, sil- ver, tan, tanbark, harvest, French nude. Reg. value $1.95. Sat. 1 .00 Special, pair Ladies’ Phoenix Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, all the new Fall shades, black, white, atmosphere, buff, champagne, French nude, blonde, airedale, nude bark, cardboard, cameo, blush, powder blue, silver, pearl, sunburn, frost, grey and e $1.85 Special, pair EXTRA SIZE SLIPS Ladies’ Extra Size Slips— made of heavy sateen with 4-inch hem, bodice top, in white, black, navy and brown. Sizes 46 to 52. Sk $1.69 Special ... GYM BLOOMERS The genuine Man O’ War Gym Bloomers, made of finest sateen with rein. forced seat, double band waist, elastic knee, deep pleats, size 14 to 22. Satur. day Special rece PILLOW CASES Embroidered and hemstitched. Size 45x36. Special ........... e AT BED SHEETS Extra heavy, full size, seam- fl less, 81x90. Special 39(: nopre sel $1.29 SOILED BLANKETS About 25 soiled blankets, all wool and part wool, reduced for Saturday. HANDKERCHIEFS | Ladies’ good quality cotton h i handkerchiefs, !4-in, hem. Ladies’ Fine Muslin Hand- Springfield, Mass., Sept. 20-26, 1925 SILKS AND WASH GOODS SATIN CHARMEUSE A eoft, fine quality satin for dresses, trim- mifigs/{otc Spiack Sul SN $1.59 gaturday Special, yard SILKIO PONGEE A fine, good weight silk, mixed pongee, tor dresses, draperies, etc., in black and colors, Special, yard.. 45C A DEVONSHIRE CLOTH In stripes, checks and plain colors. rgged cloth for boys' and girls’ play suits; fast colors, 82 inches wide. 25 Saturday Special, yard . BLACK SAT! A good quality for all uses, 38c value— 38 inches wide. saturday Special, yard .......... 25C COTTON PONGEE In natural color only. An extra value cloth for ladies’ and children's wear, 32 inches wide. Saturday Special, yard COTTON CHALLIES For comfortable covering. Pretty patterns, 36 inches wide, yd JAPANESE CREPE In all the popular colors, for drapes, luncheon sets, ete, 30 in. wide. Saturday Special, yard . NOTIONS SYRINGES—Syringes made of heavy red rubber, all guaranteed first qual- 23c {c 83c 14c kerchiefs, embroidered cor- ners, in colored and white, ! b ' W Saturday ! i Special ... 6 for 25C Men's Colored Border Handkerchiefs, !}-in. hem. Saturday 9 .JC Special . .. LADIES' SILK RAYON UNDERWEAR A special table of ladies’ sample Rayon Silk Under- wear, consisting of pa- jamas, slips, gowns, vests, bloomers, combinations and step-ins, all colors and sizés. At a saving of half the reg- ular prices, See OQur Window Display Rutterfly TALCUM POWDER, Saturday Special Light Harness end Running Races Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesdny and Thursdayi Auto Ruclng Friday amd Satur- dny; Vandevllle and Circus Acta every aftermoon an evening at the grandstand: Rand and Orchestra Con- certs hy world famous erganizations. Something dolng every minute, every day. Physician and Surgeon’s SOAP. Saturday Special Army, Navy and Marine Corps Exhibits; Hoy and Girl Seout Exblbita; State Exhibita; Consty Exhibita; Forestry Extibita; Hadlo kx Iway Mall Exhibit; State Police Kxhibl Exhibita: Canning and Household Ar x i Fliter Familles Contest: Do- | r" ¢ Science Exhibita; Dozens of other exhibits every a3 ] Quality Exhibits Quality Features BLONDEX the blonde hair Shampoo. Saturday Special nfter Mum- Aute Palo every ) > Shows Aute Horan Cattle | noon und eveningi Quality Shows ii0 Uy, Dog Show, Baby |moth freworks spectacle “Rome Under Nero, every Deef Show, Farm Machiners Show, Junlor Liveatock |eveningi Special Fireworks Ulsplay nightly: Rudio Show, Horticultural Show, Flo <how, Fox Show,| Brondeasts: Barnyard Goli Tournaments: Junior Musie e Arts Show, Hippodrome « nnd Spectacle, In- | Contests: Rope Throwing Contest: Senlor and Junlor Hal Arta Show, Pet Stock Show. Ponitry Show,|Livestock Judging Comtests: Marhle Champlons of the n and Swine Shows, Tractor Show.. Scores of other | World in Exhibitions. Something all the time for old displays every day. | and youns. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Show, Sham, Quality Entertainment Extra Fine Quality TOOTH BRUSHES, Saturday Special Packers TAR SOAP. Saturday Special .. LEATHER GARTERS—The Ilatest thing in garters, made of fancy leathers with small gold buckle. All colors. Saturday 17¢ Auto C | Free 40-Acre tomo- | bite Camp Ground on osition Iract. Elec- tric lights, Wide street. Wonderful grove. Run- ning water. Competent | supervision. Open Sept. 20 to Sept. Radio Pro leserved seats for the Springfield Ho in on Sta ss and Automobile Rac day evenings, Sept. || and OQutdoor Evening Fireworks & E}_f;l -m‘lx at9 o'clock || o1 “Rome Under Nero,” now on sale ern Standard Time . > . Exposition offices, 292 Worth St., S yfield, ) orders given NECKWEAR A large assortment of ladies’ silk lace ties. Some- thing new. cial 95C Saturday Sp ; dresses, 3 5c

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