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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTE) TBER 10, 1926. POWER HOUSE PURGCHASE IN PROVIDENCE PROPOSEDi | Offer Submitted as Counter-Proposal o Plan Proposed By Merger Syndicate. ‘ Providence, R. I, Sept. 10 (P—A | tentative proposal for the purch,x‘c' of the United Electric rallways com- | pany power house in this city by the | Narragansett Electric Lighting com- | pany here was submitted to the di- | rectors of the railways company | vesterday by the Narragansett com- pany as a counter proposal to the | plan proposed by a syndicate for the merging of the two companies through the medium of the recently formed Rhode Island Public Service company. Under the Narragansett com- pany's proposal, that company ould pay $4,750,000 for tha rail- ways company power house and en- ter into a contract for the sals of power to the railways company. conomies of financing and opera- | n under the plan are sald by Varragansett officials to Insure the retirement of all but $3,270,000 o the railways company's bonds, now outstanding are $14,012,300 in prin- cipal amount. | The plan has been taken under consideration by the United Electric aflways company directors and they have asked the Rhode Island ublic Service company to postpone the date, September 15, set for de- posit of United ¢ Rallways | stock under the Public Service com- | pany's merger plan Juryman Sleeping During Trial; Accused Appeals Altenburg, Germany, Sept. 10 (#) The Federal supreme court at Leip- sic 18 asked to decide whether a man convicted of crime may appeal it ho can show tha ing the trafl one of the jurors took a snooze in the jury box. Franz Delling, a tapster, who was| sentenced to three years and nine| months at hard labor for attempting to kill his wife, has made the novel appe | Record gr Contact With Radio and Plane Is \Iade San Fr Sept. 10 for radio tation a plane was es! ed when from Crissey f intair nunication with the home fleld for air line. The previous v cord was reported from va. olulu last year as being 150 s. 15 (mt Air Mail Stamp Is Formally Announced v hington, Sept. 10 (P—A 1§ imilar to nu- sent 10-cent air mail s ed in sepia, w ters intended for f: air mail re- | asked to bring something in the line | A. Brophy of Bristol, the tra PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) those who wish to go by automobile or trolley. More automobiles are needed: these who wish to donate cars should notity Wallace Bunnell by tomorrow morning. The church bell will be rung at 10 o'clock in the morning if the plcnic is to be | held. This picnic is not for the Sunday school alone but for the church in Al its departments mnd the friends | of the members. FEach person is| of food. Auxillary Meeting t the meeting of the American | Legion auxiliary held last night, | Miss Marjorie Fisher read a report | on the New Haven convention. On | September 23 the auxiliary will hold | a whist in Leglon hall, the public being invited, | Play in_ Kensington The Plainville Y. M. C. A. Junlors will play what is expected to be their final game of the season when they meet Kensington in a county league game on thelr opponents’ field. A victory is looked for over the tail-enders, but the home team has bheen reo: nized and intends to put up a stiff resistance to the locals. Notos The annual business meeting of the Advent Christian church will be held tonight after the regular mid- weele prayer meeting. 0. I Cooley has old a five-room cottage on Lincoln street to Ellen being made through Charles F. on. Mrs. Julta Hawkshu Britaln and Miss Luisa Kensington have accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alling to the Se quicentennial exposition in Phila- delphia. Body of Rum Runner Who ‘ Iumped Overboard Found New Yorl . 10 (A—The body of one of th who jumped overboard from the steam trawler Idward Westerdeke when it 1 by coast guardsmen early found and i Opps. He is said | ars of cap- e was boarded | men board the rum 1e and other liquors A\Vl"r\l th boat. Hundreds See Sketches Of Proposed Memorial hundred p ms have proposed on council » sketches of in the c n mber of City hall. Pictures of as it will look both| ncluded in monument diameter of BOBBED HAIR phia, Sept. 10 UP—Bobbed mises to be discussion at sonvention of the hairdre y culturists of the cour xt week. Debate will around the question as to wh r hobbed halr styles are be rlous to the hair a question over delegates were sald to equally divided. ornament in exact size, An i of the hugeness of the eagle Whi nount the s by the fact that the City 3 were too low to d..rn;-] pright while a cross s from the ceiling Tablets, one of which rviceman | the floor. will be pl. MAGIC KNEW HOW TO TURN UP UNEXPECTEDLY Cat’s Only Trick Saves It WHILE ALL EDUCATED BE: Madame Hermann and Magic By PAUL HARRISON NEA Service Writer 9.—Out of the gl that brought her and her m crowned hoads of Eu Mme, Ad Magic. Magic is a cat, an old, white-ha lives already spent. Hundreds of tim out of thin rom a silk , or {) pocket—all at wave of the wand o 1t was an old story for Magic, 1 unexpected places. down and all the other third-story window and risked its las flame to the pavement Madame Herman s there at racts. A am D'Aliva dogs, wrung bandaged hands. Ano sole each other for The widow of “Hermann the Grea her dogs, cats, turke e and ducks in her “Noah's Ark” act, but all the relics of haleyon the carefully guarded "illusions” d. nn, autographs, scrapboo Then, as at the wave of some my denly from the smoke and fire, lit on twice and looked up as if expecting applause " Instead, nd wet the arms of her hysterically sobbing pieading “I've nothing left—nothin, the leetle baby igician hugban fore most of the . oblivious to his pain as he er It and his wife he loss of their me Almost in unison, they said: Please, Madame Hermann, let me hold TS WERE BURNED amor of life 1 the footlights, a laide Hermann has memories—and ired cat with probably e t “Horm s business of appear totally “Noah's 4 burned mal storchouse with the grief- 1 over the loss of cath of 60 trained hought of his famous tried to con- little Italian s bewailed tl t” had lost everything, too; not only ned by sterious wand, ppeared sud- he t ( , rolled over s, Maglc was gathered into mistress The others crowded close, :stead of buying a living reom suite alone, and then paying extra for the other furnishings, you set all-in-one at KANE'S—ev: cr)thmg necessary to make your parlor beautiful and complete—and :;II at a price that is positively miraculous! 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Come in to the KANE store and see these marvelous outfits—every one is complete to the last detail—there is “nothing else to buy”— furnish as many rooms as you want— 5 at prices that gult you, and , your Extras---But No Extra Cost' Mahogany Finished Davenport Table Japanese Table Lamp Lovely Bridge Lamp Silken Shade 8-Day Mantel Clock Extra Liberal @edit Tapestry Table Scarf Framed Plotures We realizo thousands of people .will want End Tablc:! take advantage of these except dEatialed have made extra liberal termst e ——— se 2 rices N PRIOI) Bedr oom | 14- P “Nothinz Fise to Buy” $2 A WEEK WILL DO! ST PRICES CASH OR CREDIT Free R. R. Fares—Terms to Suit You Evening Appointments Made! ’ Free Delivery Free Storage If you cannot get away during the day to take advantage of these exceptional values, we can make evening appoint- ments. Phone MR. RUSSELL 2-7383, any day before 7 P. M. T e