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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925. X hi ] 1} 5 o I o \ \ | . . . RHUSINE WELE{]ME .«;fiflp'.fm")l"w:: v‘:::wl{nul:;r;l('m:.{ul N[] [EN":N[;Y I_‘UR Failed {o Get Grap of 1'3‘..2(-1:;;_’ !‘h‘xwl.zlh Berman & anl to be back again and voiced his| b Brings Suit for 500 | the writ, which is returnable the b |first Tuesday of November in the pleasure at the very sincere wel- ault Pac 88iN00 ik 1 o 3 eache Su for $3.500 i een broug R MARGUS WHITE come the girls and teachers had ex- D Bt retnar e LG ARSI Uit ot agminon ineN: tended him, [, | Continental Grape Despatoh Co. of | Alex Bentz and Joset Yanickl — SE first event on last night's New York d fallure o !!hrough B. J. Monkiewlcz, have Telivery brought a foreclosure action against S SR " urnable in the superior conrt. journing to the gymnasium, whe ing on a writ returnable In the clty w Retumof Principal ™ bnauen v serven” e Prisoners, JUdge WIS | 5ouron eoreics masey tn oot Will Talk to Eagles Following the banquet the welcome- | ek | B — back ocelebration | On Old Age Pensions m was a reception in the make a 1 with the —m Gustave on has sued Albin | In a real Halloe'en setting of fgnoine ¢ ¢ singing of a hymn those pres-| Youth endants wi . g ; | : orange, yellow and red lvaves, made ant This was followed by another | 1 Swanson for ) and Birger Swan- | ¢ will be a regular meeting of | HARTFORD the more appropriate by the|gort otioieTor elcome | er receive ney from | n hus sued for $100 damages. | th w Britain Aerle, No. 722, F.| shadowy flickering of & bundred [~y ol e e th | jamin W. Alling in police court be ¢ & Cabelus fssued the writs, | O, cause of their , the jndge saying spooky candlelights, the cntire stu- [ o5 ol L Which M de.t body and faculty of New Brit- |20 Yo thi &0t b of the stu- | this mornt ain Normal school last night |, o K“w'_n'”m” A "“ e s extend a thunderous Song-and |ye, gy “aien o I"\_ i | between 16 cheer-splashed welcome home to (o A PR 0 E HERINEEDVS Prenvhic e their principal, Marcus White, re-|'NS the with a bouquet of | cently returned from a 10-week tour |American while all} with severly in the fu 5 i hursday evening, William J. | T e EEEEE—— « v { the organization depart To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 first Monday of Novem- | ment will be present and will talk h ar returnable in the city | Ke table Fred Winkl on the old age pension idea that is| sponsored by the IFraternal Order of sen | Eagles, | court that and 21 years of d for drinkenness and more to be dealt Hus crimes can ¢ of the ritish Isles, pregont approval. | Tho affair was a surprise-ban- |Miss Schmah 1 briefly, | Alling said that it is thanking the nts for their [ SOmME them were m quet and was held in th school | gymnasium, Everyone was there, and everyone contributed 100 per | cent to the aking of the occasion a gala event v er to be forgotten by any present. School itself was | forgotten as 350 voices endeavored | Program s a toast to the new | each to outdo the other in a ring- |faculty members by Alic: n of | €d to have ing medley of cheers and songs and | Waterbury, secretary of sentor | 1ATRE numbe musle, subsiding here and there |cl These new members are|Who have be as someone rose to address th o Howe, Miss Jennie Hen- | CEN'Y gathering, only to burst forth on Catherine Colton and | drunkenness more in renewed vigor once tl ine Wi Responscy | A0~ burglury facul m awvis of New Brit- | made Mr. How ain was toastmistress and per- |tier, Charles Pratt ard | } | formed her function to queen’s|Wampler. [[Srimeattgcntly; | {aste. In addition to Miss Travis | After this a toast was given the |all cases, the on | the social activities committee of | junior class by Estell AT | T e ) T el . The court took jurisdiction in ' i | they will realiz go out and do a en come into ¢ token of appreciation. Sylvia Adler of New Britain member of the senfor class, read u [P poem written by herself in honor of | Mr. White. The next number on the brtween on from robhery - | drunkenness and the school was in a | - |Hartford, to which response was| . - sponsible for the snc made by Ruth Hall of Meriden, | Ly D of e affair. Miss Louise Schmahl, dean |member of the senfor class, who of the school, is the faculty advisor {spoke in the interests of the g of this commi the members of |class, Fay Cassel of Waterbury i Built forh ' See This Wonderful e Roug Roa'ds Washer Before Buying whici are Margarct Connors _an e u tonst to the entirs school, | Suarone Helen Garren of Waterburyj Neville | fior which the singing of school | i in care of atlon Officer Krans. Estelle Marholin, Nuali|songs and community singlng, Inter- | pward €. Connolly, Assi el Sl e Alloe By er T oy, (spersed with ringing ¢ rocked | progecutor William M. ( ein | [4 e’.BUICKC osedca’:’ rtloru; e Baghire el Meri- | {ho very beams of ths g . den and I'ran 3 ok e | o court that an | | ’ g [ hour bro | ‘Extra sturdiness is an outstanding feature of Buick motor cars. i UR customers deserve the HE Aerobell iz noted for until a very G that Wi end to the most rollicking z m Va is delivered thi as not invo Miss A f 5 g Buick closed cars demonstrate this most strikingly in cross country travel. the efficient way that it w Mr. White } feged [V 0INE I nolle on the nst him | Town or country, good roads or bad, it's all th t 2 7 abri i) T e e A etor of the O e B by ; washes all fabrics spotlessly e - |PINNED AGAINST POLE AS |cn fad to thall gasie because of the famou, 75 horsepower, Buick Valve- selected The Aerobell for you. clean—quickly and without in- much the . | polies iha » in front | in-Head engine. . 5 i jury to the most delicats L L LR S R e ot his store had been broken into You can travel long distances in more comfort because of th It is as well built as it is jury, SoLe vt biaveivet o AUTO SLIPS DOWN HILL ! o5 oomver ot 2 it e e b o8 e e ser sl . s it is good fabries. know him, would realize the ne SR apparel stolen carly norning full cantilever rear springs. And Buick's ball bearing, worm P looking—even to the smallest 1t is simpl d et sty of his presence once he had re- | . Sergeant Patrick J. O'N investi- and nut steering mechanism removes all driving strain, This ¥ . . I1s simple and convenien By g Mre Anma SpeckTajared When 0 b i M e mt efclent and mos expensive seeing geak 0 far 3 hidden detail. It has heen touse. Itconserves your time Mr. White in his response told of o) ¢ wwrest. Most of the stolen articles perfected. 7 5 i ? Y his :H,, ;,‘n,: Th;” |; qy_;“r;";y,g‘.r\:] BrakestnialitofHOMIECH !‘“fi,., recovered from the prisoner, | Better Buick closed models are now on display. Your atten- huilt to last you a lifetime. and shength on waShday- on the other side. He told also of Driverless Car, [but a shirt b FO red from Val- txi;ol:li‘sp;nicuhrhédini:!cd to the 4-door and 2-door Fisher ; encdus, Assistant Prosecutor ody Sedans at “Coach” prices! Twelve of the Mechanical features that h elp make his feclings at being absent from 5 he op Sy Pinned against a pole the school on the opening day ar i e is would not | i n place last night, Mrs. y enclosed mechanism. 7 Rigld frame construction, WWW Anna Speck of 8 lirwin place suffer org f . not hat - ) od injuries for which she is under|it had ber en . | M ) 4 5 ) |treatment at the New Britain gen / ¢ e GRLEcationfeveient 3. Extra heavy copper tub. } {tal. The antomobile was | = ! i 2. Silent worm and worm gear drive, 9. Double reversibl | Sp 0 Vi A ] B itomatiblaately awitont 9. Double reversible drain hoard. o ’ = 10. Aerobell two-cup washing action. ”» £ HA'R'GROOM estowleki of | . End mounted 1, H. P. motor. mplified wringer reverse me- 11. Non-tarnishable vacuum cups. Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy v an auto- { Greenstein told the court that in- down th BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN The Aerobell today’s outstanding Washer Division of General Motors Corporation 12. Durable non-plated plunger rod. FRANK E' GGUDWIN | WHEN BETTER Auvrmfonusnn BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ‘ Simplife e i | CAPETOL BU[CK CO‘ (Call us for a free demonstration in your home Sl BRI M 193 ARCH ST. Tel. 2607 ’ Credit terms may be arranged ] Sixth Floor erobell elus, who discov on the machine wer: sported, irst feared that Mre. | Speck had suffered broken bones or| {internal injuries, hut at the hospital today it was reported that no in-| juries of this nature have been dis- | covered. The woman was reported to be in fair condition, When arraigned before Judg: Benjamin W. Alling in police c |this morning, owicki entered {plea of not guilty and the case wa 7{ /' |continued for one week at the re- | Well-Groomed all Day « E | } < “Hair-Groom" is ignitied combing 1 which cost 1 few cents any drug REG.US.PAY.OPT, The Scientific Way to Wash ‘ and well-groor eifet to the halr stant Proscoutor Wil- I final touch ecnstein, who told the S to 5ood dress both i ness and on soclal occasfons. |court eck would be un- | ] yborn, unruly or shampooad |able fore that time. appes rd D. Whecler of Forestville, | with non-support of his of not inued s hair stays com 1 day in any | style vou like. 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