New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1925, Page 9

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MATL ORDERS FILI,EP THE LATEST FASHIONS || IN SMART FALL FROCKS FOR STREET AND BUSINESS WEAR ARE FEATURED IN SCOTTISH HEATH AND BALBRIGGAN Combinations of vélvet and heath, velvet and colored plaid flannels are striking, You have choice of both one and two-picce styles at the follow- ing range of prices: $7.50, $8.75, $9.75, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 and up to $45.00 each UNDERPRICED SECTION OFFLERS special values in new Autumn Dresses of georgettes and colored satins; tailored the newest colorings and combinations; a wide deeper fall tones for..... NEW FALL HOUSE DRESSES of the famous “Granby” and “Hubrite” | Fast-color materials in a big range of colorings ‘ appearing in leading fashion magazines. Prices such as are seldom s See the range: $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 and $7.50 each WHATS NEW IN GLOVES Novelty Cuff Kid Gloves, foreign and domestic makes, one-clasp, new fall ¥ | shades with contrasting embroidery. Offered special for. ....$2.93 pair Kid Gloves, novelty cuffs, our own importation; tan, beaver, gray malkes. on dresses of such smartness and fit. black with two-tone embroidery. Big value at. ... Chamois Gloves in slip-on and one-clasp effects; natural color T\vo-'(flnsp Kid.('}iovés, om: own 1rr{1;or‘tzlt1()11; pique brown, tan, mode, black and white. Special value. Fabric Gloves, with novelty cuffs; mode, sable, oak, g Slip-on Fabric Gl oves, “Twintex” cloth, in oak, beaver, mode. Children’s Fabric Gloves, novelty cuffs, one-clasp, in mode, heaver. .$1.00 NEW BRITAIN . le 'ws | lin vi | INEMAN BREAKS BACK IN TUMBLE Talls From - Staging When Gauntlet Catches in Beam IN SERIOUS ~ CONDITION | Evening Schools Open Next Wednes- day—=Annual Report- of Public Ing For Sunday—New Chef Here. Lowell Bates of Southington, & lineman In the employ of the Con- necticut Light & Power Co., 13 n u dangerous condition at the Bristol | hospital as the result of ~foot [fall from a stafing at the § | Mig. Co., shortly after 10 |this morning. Bates, who was one of a crew engaged in dismantling the power plant at the factory, was re- noving a cross-arm and had just [ succeeded in loosening 1t when, as |it fell, his gauntlet caught in the §/[picce and he was hurtled head firs ‘m the ground with the arm, He struck head first in the g {one outthrust arm alone breaking his B |rall Tiis fellow workers rushed to # |his help and found that retaining consclousness, unahle to move, Dr. Cook was hurriedly summoned and after a preliminary examination sent for the ambulance and had ken to the Bristol hospital Examination at that showed fhe man had n back, a broken breast hene, Al hroken ribs, while an v photograph wes taken to di v and fawn, for any further injurics. Te wi 11,00 paic 3311«‘;:::“ {0 be in a very serjous con- $2.00 pair | The disconnecting of from the factor ting ofi of power ctual aperatior and dressy models in range of shades and ...$10.95 and $15.00 Designs just een mode, Bates ! institution $3.00 and §: sustained a wn in beaver, gray, $2.00 pair the followed the there shut- Saturday discontinued for some mon 1zed | session will evening at Athletic A commit- tee organizatio appointed some time ago by the Last Berlin Community club. This commiitce has ccured the serviees of I o Graham of New Britain, will conduct the c held once a week winter, Transact Routine Business A meeting of lin Sons of Veterans' > was Deld lust evening at 8 o'clock at the co- munity liouse. Routin business in connection with the orgunization wis | transacted. | Will Visit Meriden Gr: e A delegation of Berlin ¢ v this ever The niceting | den Gz lulud to be Thomp:on-Johnson Wedding to Take ‘Al'j”‘i‘”-“:f L 5 A\.“.I;;‘v“‘h‘;“ Place Tomorrow — Sceinl Lvents | will occupy the chairs, o Town Hears Wrold St Kensington—Banquet 10| pgi5 quns in | tinding t | ington are ed of any number The a dancing class be held and the fir next Tue: Berlin News AMER RESIDENT CLAIMED BY DEATH s, George Dunbam Passes hway at Marblehead, Mass, of o as: fons will throughout the Oecupy Be In New Britain—Items. = ianay rting of the ednesday Word has been reccived in Berlin | now-a-day the death several days ago of Mrs, | World George . Dunham, at her home in | #as the Marbichead, N Berlin residents | D¢ / Wil reraember Mrs. Dunham as hav- | DUt Into shipe, 1 ing been a former dent of H town town and her many friends in this | clar ',,“[ place will mourn her Joss. IRriiord, When the family resided in Ber- | A\ loud s lin sht 3 ago, they Cupied the house in which Mr. and | Mre. Parden €. Rickey now live . Dunhum was well known her nd in ofher towns in this vicinity ud he had an extensive prictice. the tamily as lived in the Massa- | L town since leaving Berli Dunham is survived by he one daughter, Feny Nowrse of T nd one son, Carroll Tunh of Marblehead Mra, Ty during het dence here, an carnest church | worker. Meetings O3 Asses I'roperty on he 1 in and al s to batteris & i parts o come reports about the the broadcasting from aker onlside about ¢ o reet and theve d the spoaker re gatherings was ail ant hinet ro i The homes ment from W ouid b un crs in oune : today on & " chnsett A ) ueliand { count ir ither L | pointed many who were planuing nat th Mrs. another comtortable afterno o1 Lebanon, m, am, wag 3 AMiscollancons Shower A miscollanen et " remi vill the the prapert Y e in lat- v fre it the i1 times q part of th civin of Octol meetings will he Athletic hmilding, Faet ners ate CHEOTS " sion & ving prir- ider Berlin Bridge oAt A il e required to f th ' tion sa) Rlank 1eir wd fror of the Vet ings hank . Fast Ber ohnson in Wedding. Frank Olive ) Mr. and Mrs. 0f New Rritain, Mr. and Mrs, » Connec Abor no efforts £ b sabrial tent, will it brid m pastor s The office grezational ¢ The b Johnson. president Hart ecret Th tre r. John Gia Boy Scouts to Meet man na a hroth-r of a maid ¢ Gladys Os onor ing of C1 tesis are expected Southing! er and N ompson is o rican Paper and Miss Johnson is emp Kensingtor A Johnson Hartford, | Mill n cd Goods " the s Organize Dancing C(lase be I = o LS Fazt Terlin, not d by Attends Fimeral Today » Worthington district, has organ- Amos Bourgeois of ast Be to be out be | S s enjoyi safd that the factory buildings 1) selves will soon be razed, Fhaening Schobl to Start The firet session of Tlain will ool from evening 1 {In Hartford today, attending the fu- | neral of his uncle, Leo Babin, Mr. | Babin was at one time a resident of | “vening school | st lin and was well known | l'roud throughout the town | Tomlinson Is 01 Statlop Agent Frederick Tomlinso! {of the Berlin depot is conflucd 1o hi home 1 He welt know | here, ng held the office | nt for many years, | East Berlin Trems | Mr.oand Mrs. J A, Williams daughteg, Mildred of Pentield nue are enjoying a vacation throv the west | The weekly | 1 dance !held at the Lonio of My West Cromwell this eveni usual number from this p attend i the strect se Wedn 7:20 10 9 Octo- termined 0 won fend Mills and the d by teach- Broad street grades. and under the supervision of My s and Principal O. L. Judd of e Troad street school. hut a point not yel dete he a straight heginnera and advanced one for tho ho Jt who ition of principal same time, § il Le { Miss 1i=th nothe th n 1 of sta- e at tion age A and ve- Will e will Woike in 1z and the | nights is will h w will course for more s 15 Iready sonie English. sehool | Arting | The ladies of St, Gulri 1's chureh will give a whist sccia fsoeial room this ey i to - Denson, P s reecived a > non-Ei ing for state 1aw, petition in the chureh | r such 11 such a v ins g at § o'clock, m, and, d {0 wlio » fown s invite roquin "Thoge evenh Clark enjoyed a hunting tre lay and b Harold ought in two phe Puildi schoo ¢ evening. T Goes 10 Press {he - BLAHE ANTHKLANSHER o | Westboro, 21a of Journal,” whic Indeavor regational elinreh will publish, T il he | tion socivty of the to pre W issued on Missing 8 School | thursd it G that this mont delioved ta and Victim Assault Abduction, nhace, » Oct. 9 UP)—Th <] lous s old, of brass pipin anti-K1 Officers Sworn nan Willi ol n COMMURITY TH EATER v at afternoon FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LD, Library—Plainville Juniors Point- | Bristol | o'clock | wires | been | 1t 15 | | GRANGY RIDA 2:18 o'clock, The team practiced lagt night in snappy fashion; each man gave his best and showed the right splrit of the garue. With the help of Coach Archie Nalbandlan and some good hard work the boys | hope to put Plainville on tha grid- iron map. They also hope for the support of the townspeopls, which 18 needed to make any team sue- cessful, Tho team will met out by truek Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock, The regulars on the squad are as fol- lows: Trench, re; A, Minella, rt; Lindberg, Dunham, rg; Murphy, o | B Vilandi, € Ig: DiMarn, | Maranelll, 1t; illaro, Kramer, le; rper [§ Backman, qh; 1 tain Sneldeman, Ihb; Schwah, Yaco- bellls, fh, Standard Steel Bowling Only one mateh of the Standard | Steel league was rolled oft at the | Recreatlon alloys last night, the | other scheduled contest helng post- poned, Tt will probably he rolled on | Monday night. Last evening's scores: Yankees i} 85 a0 Smith 244 248 218 103— 289 20— mson Iiteher Rajune 4 4511326 Glants Dumas Nelson | rooks Dummy a0 100— 26 11— 1= i 0y T4 130 449 Public Library Report. 1361 The annual report of the Plainville vy, just issucd, shows a $177.13 on hand. Last library had to was added an appropriation 10 and $2 in fines, while ex- s totalled $160. e status of the building fund 30 on deposit with the rust and $2,000 held a under the will Hen fer, which h accrued inter amounts to 1.30. A $8,844.60 ,» avadlable for a library build- ing only. of > fown; the Jakc gift vy D, total o rary, cireulation 1,790, for non-fiction 9,601 Plainy Public Library, "L A, Castle, “Seerctary and Treasurer.” Parls Guild sale, will be held the Chi r from 2 to afternooy Parish Guild ¢ church school. The used Lo purel \ A food ) housc al at the of Our 4 o'clock tomor- being conducted by the benelit of for receipts will ¢ lessons for the ill e a f . Members are asked d b e Hew y - o'clock . Curtis will | choir the v of Merc of weh yer mecting of the tian church, postponed from last night, will be held at 7 th 1ng. ghier was born last nigh Joseph Sylyes Advent o'clo A da and ting of the local Y. M. €. A, group will he held at § o'clock thi ning at Y. M. C. A, ha IFrank of § voad i seriol ithington to his home by 11is father and si residents of Everett, 1t his he Viannah onfined ness Mass., are visitors Kite A-No, 1 condition b 1don Lunch, Plainville, Iurnishings com- flat Antonio v-room Ml Nerd Block Inqui r Sale rsian y collar: oil Innt bt ulv. il eanehe at Maplehurst Rishop Brown Opens His { in Church Meeting Oct, 9 (A—Rishop B transter the Bpiscopal o United op Brown whose convie- he Orleans, jam Mon omery tn today his church own ies district charg erday 1 meat ir s of was hou. of . rotiine firm vs Liegan pre king a federnl restrain the house of centing sentence Wiorne wration of a tition s from PUBLIC DANCE Round and Square Dances HALL, Plainsille, Cogn, SATURDAY EVE, OCT. 10th Holman's Orchestra P Prof. Harey Silk, Minella, rhb; Cap- | SUIT OVER REALTY DEAL in | filetion |, dining room table | ap- | pe- | unction to | Y, OCTOBER 9, 1925, ) e ‘ Bristol News PONY SPILLS AUTO, DRIVER INJURED Michael Gaitis Taken to Hart- ford Hospital for Treatment Deal Safd To Have Been Spolled by Prospective Buyer's Record For Bootlegging—First Congregational Church Elects Officers, i Michael Gaitls of School street suffered a compound fracture of the [left arm and bruises and contusions | o'clock | as the result of a collision between | last night shortly before {Iis motor car and a pony, owned by {Dennls Rich of the Memorial Boule- | ard on the boulevard near the high school, CGaltls was pinned under his car when it overturncd and scemed budly injured. e was treated by Dr, I, B. Jennings at the locs pital and was later sent to the Hart- ford hospital, because of the lack of room at the temporary building be- |ing used until the new hospital is in |operation, The pony had strayed away from its barn and had been grazing on the boulevard between the two r When the car driven |by Gaitis arrived opposite the ani- mal, the pony suddenly reared and jumped out into the path of the car. |The machine knocked the animal |over and overturned. The pony rolled over a few times and then got up and ran away, apparently none |the worse for the smashup. The mo- {tor car suffered a broken top and a smashed windshicld but upon heing righted went to f ge under tis {own power. Officer James W. Burns arrived on the scene, soon after the misup and took chager, Rich was notified to appear at po- how his | pony happened to be straying about. | Ponsclie Sings Tonight Rosa Ponselle, noted drama lawn adways. space tic so- prano, will sing tonight at the Com- {munity theater under the auspices of Bristol Lodge of Flks, Proceeds will be devoted fo the Christmas charity fund of the lodge, | Miss Ponselle is large audic ale has M of a advance seat full he 2ld assured as the guaranteed a Appreciate al of the 11 the city sho after cach night during the world ies has been appre 1 hy number. Full returns of plus the latest world 1led in the fss Planning Realty Suit the stol Realty Co it soon in an agtion real cstate man for loss of commission after he had pleted a sale for the concern, announced tod e company {s at the Nort f, known , for restrictions, company offielals, sale was necessary company any prospective intention of the i are news, inel lefen v a local con- wa Iy offered ifs tr: and off Divinity he Barnes and Riley tra 2 under nimerous to the approval of (i {in all cases and the [the right to reject It was the strec nyer, company to place the houses as far | of > in the keep One reason for rejection of one huy was that it had several - for hootlegsi nd was re- garded as a defviment to his nelgh- horliood The disgruntled ims that he and for a flims {turncd down, ¢ v good considering his suif May Need Lixtra Sewer The proposal (o ineluda « Buast Bristol in district has brought forth ments from c otficials that tra trunk Jine wer wry to carry the disposal matter fo he plant ke 1t by official last night the sewer hands speculators home off. cony real estate had secure reason his using him the imission. Hence man buyer o was loss of e taxing lof the first ) noex- on 1 avenue, was sald that constrneted fo t one city had been originally ke eare of a popula- veady overtaxed in handii posal for ahout that a la 18 al di tion and 00 1 trunk line is 1 by several ofiicials and so that an enla Auspicions Prey ention: Weel Wnfine 15t blaze n af ined N er it ‘narian Prospe hos- | | the | wil he is| on October 19 at his home, where he will recelve hls many friends, Mr, Riggs Is the orlginal publisher of the Bristol Press, having started that paper on March 9, 1871, He con- ducted the paper for 17 years and fiter the Bristol Press Publishing {Co,, the present owners, took charge. Church Officer Elected Officers of the First Congrega- tlonal church for the® next year have been elected as follows: Deacon Willlam P. Calder; mem- ers of the prudential committee, Arthur C, Hiteheock and Willlam Mufr: ehnurch committee membe Mrs. A, G, Beach; treasurer, Her- bert ¥. Garrett; treasurer of bene- volences, Miss Hilda Peck: auditor, George R. Mareh; clerk, Miss Min nie Coble Repor the ofic yegr show the church | aplendid conditon both {and of s for the| to he in fnancially numerleally, | Mrs, Asunta Parcnta Mrs. Asunta Parenta, 64 years | old, died at her hiome at b4 Meadow street yesterday ofter a short {ll- ness, She was a native of Ttaly hut had 1lved In this country for more than r Her husband, lor 1 about 15 years ngo. two sisters, Mrs, Rose Darilla of (his city and one in lally; a brother and daughter Italy and several nephews | nieces in this city. The funeral will be held on urday morning at 9 o'clock at | Anthony's church, where a solemn Tsa Parenta Sho di leaves and at- by rial will be ter, Tuneral of Orlando Sheldon, The funcral of Orlando Sheldon of New Britain, a former resident, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the West cemetery, Committal services were directed by Rev. Wil- | liam H. Anderson, pastor of Trinity Methodist chureh of New Britain. Property Transfers Albert 12, Whittier has deeded to W. Whittier property on | Woodland street, Grace . Donovan has sold (o ! John B. Maelli three lots on Jamal |ea street, | Benjamin R. Lockwood has sold to Maude H. Moore land and build- ings on Oakland street, LOGKS WIFE OUT, CUTS OWN THROAT (Continued From First Page) Rev. T.ouls Beea in St. Thomas's ceme- | | police con a0 that Gleave went {into the bathroom, took the razor, and then slit his throat while kieeling on the floor and leaning over the bathtub. The weapon, cov- ered with found lying the tub, Tt is helicved that Gleave remained over the tub until he he- came unconscious and collapsed to > floor, blood, was TW0 ARE DROWNED | Fatalitics at Elmira, N. Y., When Auto SKids Off Road and Plunges Inio Lake. imira Murray, Mary N. Y., Oct. 9 (A— Robert farmer, of Burdett, and 7 of Watkins, a high ident, were drowned today when their automobile skidded at the foot of a steep hill and plunged eea lake, Gr Palmer, an- high school girl, jumped to just before the went into chool s car "In(ernalional Telegraph | Conference in Agreement | 1 1 1t legraph the sub- recommendations for s from 10 to 30 per cent in fran and terminal ch es on all classes of The recom- g0 before the full Paris, Oct. 9 (®)—The tariff com- con commitiee’s messngoes, mendations now British are s and haye con i opposing the in- the moral support American delegation w as the United -States of the international of 1} as no vols Inot a menber | boa HIGH SCHOOT, Liditorium NOTES reises Told ' connection with fire | William loss prevention week, Captain Souney rs thr a1g0 ontlined t hould to kes mini spol a and | > part the student this loss at a | nan Reed spoke country | e play tral | in | Himalayas south cen mountains RANKE. GOODWIN Exesight Spectalist MAIN ST, TEL, 1905 ! for in | mass of requiem will be cele- | | toterates | dates his workers,” she said, “or dis UNON FOR WONEN TOILERS URGED Organization of Millions ol Toilers Advocated Atlantic City, Oct, 9 (®—A plea organization of women toflers and the millfons of unskilled work- ers was made before the annual con- | vention of the American Federation I«vl Labor today by Miss Elizateth iristian of Chicago, fraternal dele- gate of the National Women's Trades Union League of America, “Women do not work for pin money=—not many women,” she said, oy work to mauke a living, ustul- Iy for others besides themselves, But they hold, as a group, the poorest obs there are. It is safe to say that more than half of the wage-earning women in the Unifed States today are 1ld less than $14 a week, and most e not more than $10, It is a far more serfous thing to lose a $10 b than a $20 or $50 job.” Urg vization of the un- skilled, she said they *“faced most utely the ips of unemploy- ment, who have the longest hours and the low pay. They are the most casily intimidated by labors & cmployers.” ust as long as public opinion the employers who intimie sing charges them for union membership, ip of workers will be hard e convention transacted no bus« iness at its forenoon session, as no | committees were prepared to report. | Before Miss Christman's address, the delegates attended a local theater, where they saw the initial production of 2 motion picture, telling the story of labor's struggles, through the ages. The film was prepared under he direction of the union trades de. partment of the federation to popu- ze the label. &m )'DU/ . | | 'Thz One B=st Bet \in Blue Serge One grade of serge— the finest. One price —the lowest you've ever seen for a suit of this quality. One guarantee, that cov- ers everything. But twenty strikingly dif- ferent models—for every age, build and taste. In a word: Middishade! TOMIKOWSKI & DAWSON 361 MAIN ST, Opp. Myrtle I's Nothing Like a Sewing Machine, Tag RIN MMM T HAVING A SAV 'S CONDANY ARE GONNA ASk A\OM \ 8 \.‘\ s | AW, THAT MACKINE TO MAKE I SA ) YES-THATSY) RIGkT | BUT, MOM, i BY BLOSSER How DO VoL SEW ICE CREAM

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