New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 11

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v ’ WALSHIS CHISEN DEMOGRATIC HEAT State Chairman With Spellac; National Committeeman New Haven, Dec, 11 (M—Thomas J. Bpellacy of Hartford and James J Walsh of Meriden, candidates of the “organization" faction, were elected natlonal committeeman and 4 chalrman of the state central com- mittee, respectively, at the meeting of the state democratic central » committes here yesterday - Defer Women's Cholce Election of a member of the 9y democratic natlonal committee to succeed Miss Caroline Ruutz-Rees ot Greenwich, whose resignation is effective on December 31, and of the state vice-chairman to succeed Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welsh of Co- lumbla, was deferred until the nex! meeting of the committee which will probably he held in January. The reslgnation of Edward M. | Yoemans of Andover as state chalrman was accepted, and Mrs. Welsh presided untll Walsh was elected, Margin of Victors : Spellacy, a former assistant M United States attorney general, who was opposed by former Civil Service Commissioner Thomas 4 Hewes of Farmington, candldate of T, the “ant{-organizationists,” suc- ceeds Homer 8. Cummings of Stam- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DECEMBER 11 H. J. DONNELLY CO. QUALITY — SERVICE — VALUE —— - — Something ford, resigned. He recelved 46 votes to his opponent's 22, two of the JB seventy votes authorized not being cast, In the fight for state chatrman the vote of the “organizationists” dropped elght, Walsh recelving 38 o to 29 cast for Controller Peter I"itzHenry of Waterbury, One vote was cast for Charles Morrls of New | = DETECTIVE STABBED od in Battle With Thief at Pitts- field Railroad Yards, 1s stabbed three times n o? the skull in a fi €00, ounds which were inflicted were n. h Parlsl of Dittsfield, who bing the officer, was shot the hip, 18 in a’critical condition t a hospital. The police say that \ rarist tried to break into (3 - and upon arted to run. { i and Parisi stabbed ‘ien ghot him. or BEverybodly Where Shoppers Th rong for the Most A ppreciated of All ((}iftsfi SILK HOSIERY FOR GIFT GIVING The intimate gift—the gift that always pleases is And the place where largest stocks are always on hand is the Jogical place to make se- New Britain's Real Bargain one of Hosiery. LADIES' SILK AND WOOL ‘ITam and Sam’ :# 62c¢ . Mechanical Toys LADIES' CASH- Gift Suggestions | ‘j 95C cach Blocks that the n build hun- Real Graphophones. Bye-lo Baby Dolls. this price, every out&ide 1 nly democ » plan to be filed on ceday by a special ommittee on red {1 commijtec plan was made pub $1 last night. W 48¢ 7 8¢, $1.69 NEW BRITAIN'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE TOYLAND ' $2.98 Boy Toymaker. LADIES' PHOENIX LADIES' SILK AND SILK AND WOOL s’ Tool Chests, fitted 5 ITANDKERCHI KRS0 THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS WORTH WHILE XMAS GIFTS | i i ) » l | i iated, not o . or gome time Binoculars, the ind - Opera prices. Also I [ )t a variety that vil We Are Headquarters For Flexible Flyer Sleds _adies’ hand embroidercd Handkerehic CHILDREN'S ALL: WOOL Appropriate Gifts for the Men Herve is a Christimas Storchouse oi art Mand Bag ma man wan{s—things th at he can appreciate—things of every-day desivability and usefulness. MEN'S SILK AND WOOl, BATH ROBES and NEGLIGEES COMBINATION SETS EITHER ONE MAKE A GIFT WORTH WHILE SILIK GOWNS AND SLIPS BOUDOIR SLIPPERS TOR THE LADITS 1 MEN'S BEACON ROBLES A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Opt 800 Main Strect Phone 570 Announcing the opening of our new shop at 65 Main street (next to Methodist church). The public of New Britain and surrounding towns is cor- dially invited to come’ in- spect our mew quarters and become acquainted. YeLondon Shop | TAILORS and IMPORTERS l 35c . 98¢ MEN'S GLOVES 52,98 . $ LADILS BEACON SHEEN BLOOMERS SCARFS (MEN'S) $4.95 PERMUMES AND TOILET GOODS $2.69 ... $2.98 A ——Pm—m——lmA—A e —_——_— MEN'S SILK LOUNGING ROBES WINDBREAKERS We Counsel F Gifts for Out-of-Town Shipment Will Be Carefully I But Send Them Plenty Early! rly Morning Shopping You Avoid the Kush and Get the Kind of Service We Like to Give $9.98 " $1.98 ——————————————

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