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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. OUR WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Are Unusual Values Offered for That Day Only. Sée That You Get Yours ALL LINEN CLOTH $2.95 each 70x70-inch, of fine quality, we offer Table Cloths in handsome designs, and $6 value. NAPKIN BARGAIN $3.89 dozen To match Cloths above, 223 ular price $7.00 dozen. FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.55 (2 for $3.00) Medium and heavy, with turn down col- lars. Stripe, plaid and plain. Value to $4.50; broken size WOMEN'S CHEMISE $1.55 each Glove Silk with choice of pink, pear] and orchid, broken sizes, but extra big value. ~ FABRIC GLOVES Two-Clasp Style with embroidered backs. grey, sable, mode and wood. Very special for 22-inch. Reg- 19¢ pair SANITARY NAPKINS Fifteen 'in bhox, Puritan brand offered spe- cial for Wednesday at our Notion Section, 8¢ (for 3 boxes) HOUSE SLIPPERS 50c pair Felt ones for women, in sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. Cretonne Slippers, 3, 4, 7, &, only; but great value. SINGLE BLANKETS $5.49 each Plain_color. all wool, for full size beds. Regular price $8.00 each. SILK STOCKINGS 89¢ pair For women, full fashioned in service and chiffon weights, all colors but slightly ir- regulars. HAND BAG SPECIAL £1.00 cach Tmported kind in pouch effects with frame and chain handle. Beaded ones at $1 each. STERLING SHAKERS For Salt and Pepper, barrel shape, packed two in a box, and very exceptional value at 59c the set PEARL NECKLACES The “Richelien” dainty small heads with choice of several styles at this small price $1.95 each ‘ made to collect | plied at the t v period in w du Berlin News OVER W. 1. AU‘INEE-:’::”;;" Renominated for Selectman at &5 Caucus of Republicans | > ctman by an u Kramer - for the Miller fo | Max Sugenheim was nominated for relief board to s avage avage ainst him d it call the motion of in case of two canc vote was taken by h DEMOCRATS IN SESSION Carter Thanks Voters—Books Com- received ceived 40 vot ing to the Tast Ber The grand plete. For Open Finance Board Meeting Monday—Other Ttems of Interest, were Fi town h of the | re- last | Po- | vo- ling the auditorium to overflowing, publicatis held evening with great enth litical fecling ran high ors renomf ed Geo first selectman, there dorsing Carter's first term office. Other results were and for the most part, ihe selecfed mep are nominated for second | terms in' the offices they now hold. | Henry €, Deming, chairman of | the town committee, called f{he | meeting to order and asked that the the strar. Kanupka, v stables. Frank their caucus inrico ¥ siasm the Judge All r | recognition from ore en-|moved that a comm in thatfed to select the o expected | casy to reach. Char that they were eas phone and he ling’s move for withdrawn. Alling his motion and the voted on. Pardon C. Rickey ‘lark were nomir nance board and { adjourned. At a meeting of town committee Henry C. Deming chairman and Mrs. was elected viee-cha Miss Mz Democ The democr last evening the town ha attending. nominated Willlam J. man. John A. Moore for t van for auditor. Co ted were John Ha Lewls and William lip M. Fagan the ho Moore was nominate of relief. John nominated for the trars and Miss Ade bt ce on the scl The cancus ran rt to finish atic tie e in 1, a g Raymon for first was GEORGE B, CARi gathering elect a chairman, the sponse being in favor of Claude Stovens. Arthur L. Woodruff ¢lected clerk and read the call the caucus, It was moved and ci ried that in case of more than one | candidate being nominated for the same office, the vote would be by checle list. The first position to be voted up- was that of first selectman and Sarter's name ‘was presented with Willard 1. Alling agalnst him. It was voted to make the ballot inform- al. The three districts voted by bal- lot and resulls gave the position to s B. Carter by a vote of 126 Alling's 61. g the counting of the bal- lots a collection was taken up for | the campaign funds of the town committee and §17.53 was collected by the tellers, William H. Schroeder was nomin- ated for second selectman by unanimous vote. Charles I. Ley was_named for tax collector by unanimous vote. Lewis called on for a gpeech and sald that he appreciated the honor given him and also outljged the work done in the past year, calling attention to the fact that uncollactable toxes had heen sought after as far aable before being classed as uncolloct- able. Willard I Alling his | feat at the and of the speech de- mandipg t6 know why taxes had not héen colleeted on a brickyard in town and why no effort had been w of ste pted as a whole unamimous for each The Kensington F ball team will hold afternoon at Bened All members 6f the to be present as t game Saturday and need of practic time since it Carter Thanks George B. | election as fi on st selec thanks to those vote ed him at the cauc Mr. Carter clected he will ende: town the hest of h 1 tried to do in t expression of the co already to him fehes to | for his he sory s thank motion to | formal, thus doing necesity of hopes that he and t he able work the coming election Kniahts t The weekly Knights of | 1odge, will be hela | their hall at § o'c to was on which between the for order and Robert 1, Graham was nominated votes and the jurors, Moore, James Ellsworth and Robert | renominated al H. Morse was renominated as ntres were renominated for con- the were all in one distr| Jorie Moore. the court Fagan for second select- x collector and George Sulli- rd of asscssors. g Bascball Practice as it has hoen some has played ter, publican ticket, today expressed promises he added. Willard another co-operatively meeting Pythias, Lowis re ck to was first time he, o0 attempt to put the books. Con- two hairman the bers are roque perative diaposal. ted to 1 business is Alling Books Advance hooks that will he pu Iy was given out of Town Clerk The amount bonds is mount to 210,60 nd exper includin is at present a balan the town hoo! nd this ye in which the offi to borrow to ma has been done Completed inforig foday Artlh due until o nani was three or the ous nominated vear term, two year vote, of East position ed Berlin on the Thom s nominated s voted to re- hooks will T check list vote tributed on the 1 lidates and the meeting of tha fin ands. Sugenheim | day evening, September 20, vage re- fown hall. At that nomination go- for further expenditures or lin candidate. for tha coming vear Miss Marjorie |heard by the committ w W nee board, o get o Women to Mect The League of Won.en whi George'(at the Legion hall, Kensington Orville | cvening is desirous of obtaini members and ecspecially 1en voters who are not men to attend the meeting when Sally Tannie Gleason will spe social hour will follow th business of the evening. The n promises to be interestin prospective members and all dents of the three districts are d to attend Ladies' Ald to Meet The Ladies' Afd socicty Kensington Methodist chu give a “Silver Tea” on We afternoon, September 15th home of Mre. €. I, Lewis. All m bers and f invited tend. € meeting A sho be held at cock hefore and o Brown, “ola and wants ing again asked chalr and ittee he appoint- onstable as they ict and were not les Lowis replied ily accessible by isked that Al- A committee be then withdrew ! constables were of ch ¢ and Robert O. nated for the he caucus was at ends ¢ the republican the caucus s reelect George Green | nirman, succced- Big Improvement Town O Arthur L. today stated that for one he w glad that got the ve cns 1 quite orderly the days when th the hall and made ¢ s Caucus aucus was wssembly 1 as contrasting ag men ga held room of 00d sized crowd nd F. Dyer selectman was | and tobac a0 sme ind < o evening t ch from the with their on their in their mou Moore Refuses Nomination John A. Moore, who was no ited for the position tor at the democratic cvening, today refused No for given by Moor: when told of the town ewing > was nominated lere was onstables nomin- | ickett, John P. J. Ritchie. Phil- | nominated for | Bernard P, | d for the board ' Hollgan was board of regis le Murray took 100l committee, smoothly from on chairs, their ds an caucus the Daniel tion. were reasons the committee, nd ended its busineas record time as the slate was fe- | and voting was | siéattibn (Continued on Page 11) Mon- Voters 1 is scheduled to hold a meeting thig new all hers Miss, A regular pro- g to Tesi- urg- the will nesday the em- to a the | Woodruff reason at the women cau- ul s ainst hered in the atmosphere and floor cluttered up with tohacco Last iceable | s when men sat hats d a campaign stogy min- of tax collec- last the nomina- refusal Ma- statement, of ' Plainville News KIMMEL T0 HEAD REPUBLICAN TICKET Nominated for First Selectman } at Large Cancus 'DEFEATS FOUR RIVALS Stanley Smith Named Frederick Bullen Assessor, Named For School Committee. Two Constables Dropped. | John J. | the state legislature, member of the { board assessors, and one of Kimmel, representative in of the t popular men in public office in nville, was nominated for first ctman on the republican ticket over Myron William Downh, W. W. Seymour and {James Simpson at the r can caucus last night. On the connt which was by bal- lot Mr. Kimmel received one over 1b JOHN J. KIMMEL number of n number nec roossary a him of nominatior gors 40, Dow and Simpson mo vious- Iy annc wonld not the o red copt nomins first s man if it cived on e {1 W him, re- vote. r all In % had the cided to use ring fonnd t attendance at the right to vote the checking sys the ballots: ms: r to the when many the vote man Gwillim told t1 when the Town hail some years ago among the es destroved was the republican list m that was bur, party John put on members Lamb to to rar nes of the repu n party in town. The Town which on previous occasion modated the erowd was not ‘nough for the gathering that came ta take part in the batile of ballots. Every available eat in the hall aken up and the crowd lined In the rear of the hall, in the outer hall and down the stai It was Y On many occasions for Chairman . S. Gwillim to walk to the rear of the hall and inform th number outside on the doings of the et Nearly 5 in attendanec Featuring the evening's he for the position of assessor on republican t. After voting thre Smith 110 Madeley. h reeci nd Madeley ults of t were Smith 63, 0. 1 R. Madeley 21 Since there were the number necess £1 votes, another for. was up necessa wers wtle was tha the on Cooley 67 The S ballot received llot, Coolr received 10. Simpson seven and J. Becch one. On the next hal- lot Mr. Simpson asked the chairman announce to his friends that he was withdrawing from the and to urge them to vots of the other candidates. T the following ballot that test was decided. Bullen Wins Fasily fforts on the part of th put of their met with cond 1t Madeley contest for one was on the con ymen the to one hoard sex littlc on school re was no way of telling | while ! e |the caucus. It was rumored yester- day that a contest would be held for the school board position, ¥re Bullen present holder of | honor, was out to succeed hims and efforts were heing made by th woman to replac n When the vo called for Bul to 10. In receiving the nomination words were spoken of his faithful- ness member o Immediately speech, Miss she to the te for the ency as a . the tion worr we a on t nominated Drake term of years Miss Drake recei 10 votes, all flom women voters and Mr. Bullen received an equal number of women votas and the unanimous vote of the men. Immediately after the results of the ballot was taken applaus followed for seevral minutes. It was belicved to be the battle cry of victory. Two Constables Ousted was the vote of the meetin nominating committee be ed to bring in a list of four omin nstables. The com mittee consisted of James J. Kim mel, Henry Washburn and E. Hills The constables brought in by the committee and voted on favorably were Ernest W. Farrar, Charles D. o William Buys and Edward W. Furrey. The first two named are new men on the constabt When the names were preser George Shubert and Philip Marino deposed constables, were nominats but were defeated when the mittee’s report was upheld, Grand Jurors ates were grand clamati for a three men It ppoin for ¢ name jurors Attor n and Gw lim defeated Edward R. Madeley Returned to Office ho were returned to th unanim resper offices tax board ¢ , and ame W W vote we selectman Seymons Partlet tetivi Ralph Seymour colls relief; i of t1 Attorney ( Mis: s Toc oad stres tr and collide r doing to the lat erg ck ¢ Pe rl mone strect 1 at 8350 Tnitial T spening practics o Plainville High sc all team at t tice, foot school lar oor and the 1\ given ira on the fundament- by squad of tes were thorongh lec the game als of the Coach ( oran wh t the school this year Overloads Truck first arrest by the I on of overloadi by the C n last night w! nsportation The air olic istab Byrolly Co. 18 taken atat river the toils by the authori- ies. csts are usually mad by the police William € m tonight Charles F Justic ar the Attor spresent the trucking company Ready For Another Season, A challenge has heen issucd by 11 AN-Plainville Junior foot am in the state The boy will nt ) o'clock Conlon wil | 1bs have youn football car they have end 1 for the state ctice sessions will be and Friday and every S oclk. igagement sday evenings o'clock 10 o' nday mo; Announced, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Johnsc Woodford avenue announced the en- gagement of their dau , Jennic Lilanore, to Harold W. ¥ er of Wallingford Johnson is well own amon st inville wher has taken an ctive part in the town social activi- ties, No date has been set for {he ding. Miss the &he younger ¢ wed- Real Fstate Transfer Robert has purel w0 houses which now sta site of the new theater One of the buildings the other was hougl Martin - of 81 Maple Plainville has sold two honse at the corner @oln the 1ds on 1 ased hrongh famil Maple and a of port especially from the men :n[\‘.'! iting streets to Paul Duco. The General through the real es- | Denuzzi & of | Downham ition for Man nomi suppor friends th group of rs fon by during past nomi; ¥ loyal —_— and stayed him til the dec al of n askin head an he has his would not Iy, 1 is supporter last pendent ¥ Nomination are ticket but refused to ta ek Many Sald to Be Tiegal being t At Lake Compoun Coaster To ported Tase Night attac citizens, Democratic T 1c vard n's ward I otm mocr to had rooms. Prior n to 1s constab Skinner Will o fact Not T that lidate Ev fri he as that was tion democratic omarrow feld day miem ma 1d 1 f Our Lady of ) is mc reception to Fran marco who leaves for Suffield ory school was held at Legio 1 fal wiil turday. metery Births, was born to mect A zan of Maple street son My 8 o'clock vam on 1 \rs. Raymond el t L istol hospltal Announcement oot b the city and of the West End cl m Four Bristol C Bristol criminal r the opened at Willian nford, ¢ under llo, liquor vicini birth of a son spital ward Lackey of Albert Whita on opens Tue approved Nev and Mr Mr Park street g or the t Four cases plano. e one | P which ternoon. nia § si Sept fore tl v court f ods. T y, me 5 for appointm WON'T TURN PRO. Louisville, Ky 14 (R —The Conrier-Journal that EANf (By Tonis mer 1 Michi-{ ard, cb r Camp | “° 1924 football | ontract money false Ro the e Andrew | olation of Sept day Slanghter of ity of osen Walt Al rican sed to sign a lay onal it was reported t says ¢h) Bravil ¥ Tomorrow afternoon Many hold the Compounc ployes of the Electric compar § T profess at Slaug ind on Bristol will ad signed to play professional foot- 1 with Red Gra DAVIS' MOTHER DIES " t wron, Pa., Sopt. 14 (P s ddie ] wer Nicholas Davis, mot of Labor J hospital he & ritain, Sarg wry s Haven, T and the RN the I will inday of Connecticut nual COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Funct ral of Mrs o'clock this MONDAY ¢ Lot Partners Again with POTASH AND PERLMUTTER with George Sidney and Alex ( The tremendous thrill-comedy sensation! AND TUESDAY 13th 14th opal churct ueted the in t Wilkins cor in ent w Frecting N The old beer | pounce for the torn down by and will be construc Toboggan will have and W oller coaster in operation at ing me g n one, to be e shin w conster which is 3 will ni completed ks Me i cgular meeting Lodge of Klks will be a’clock Thursday eev home on South street You'll roar & Also & Comedy Bri.':to_lw News»» * SUDDEN DEATH OF EL GRENNAN .. Stewart Street Man Succumbs o Heart Trouble Attack - ALL LIKE ROAST SHEEP Orzanizations Pran Barbecues —New Be Built—Frost o'clock joseph's chure ottt § No. 1 as Red Men to Meet Hartford sanford and Vir- 1 with obtain- charge violation 1 association will r annual barbec Thursday and resort ¥ onomy hold al of Tstelle J. Bassett 54 Upson street was held afternoon serviee West ¢ Roller Coaster etch past ten years, is be- P od by the company feet decper than the old nd it is expected that the D 'Y ing at the Devotions this Evening g Devotions in honor of St. Ann will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's church. Case Continued Due to the fact that neither Prose- uting Attorney James T. Mather nor Assistant Prosecutor Robert J. available this morning, e e of Albertelll, charged with ckless driving, was continued un- til this afternoon. Albertelli, while operating his automobile on Lake avenue the t of August 14, struck a horse d wagon owned by John Oshonka Lake avenue, killing the horse tright, demolishing the wagon and Injuring Oshonka to such an extent that he was confined to the Bristol hospital for several weeks. Frost Last Night A frost was noticeable in some parts of the city early this morning, fcularly in the lower sections, rmometer at police head- iarters registered 41 degrees above it 4 o'clock this morning while in other locations it dropped as low at 38 degrees Foothall Squad Out last About 40 candidates for the high ; school football squad teported to He had | Coach Thomas Monahan yesterday ind some very promising material will be available from which to ke seelctions. Supporters of the me of the opinion that this local team will make an viable record before the season Roller Re- Attending Law College n, local real estats Francis Donneliy. and police de- 1 as students in of Taw, which last evening. Daughters of Isabella Meeting The regular meeting of the t Isabella will be held at is evening in Knights of North Main strest scheduled for this has been postponed to in cam ettling Mi { S o'clock t all 0 ew Bridge on Started the new concrate rain bridge over the Pequabuck Downa strast, the contract hich wwarded to Fred Ning at the counecil meeting held e ‘iesday, September 7, has been Aictant ed and will be completed in working days. work of dredging the river bed s also being pushed rapidiy and will be ted in the near future. To Observe Yom Kippur All of the Jewish stores in tha city ill be closed fi 5 p. m., Friday, P. m., Saturday. observance of was Welcom d with L volunteer con om 17th to 5 15th pur. ces Will be held in the Jew- Synagogue on Laurel strest at . Friday and will be in charge of Mr. Plutiz. Thomas Reynolds 13 Reynolds, aged 36 years, ' former resident of this city, died lay in Detroit, Michigan, where i been employed. Funeral ar- rangements hiol not been completed at noon today, although if the re- ins arrive here during the day, services will be held tomorrow morn- Mr. F ool. He later 1 or's tr an ptember in ish T hon born was in Brie- Bristol arned the paint- occupation which he followed in la year He is sur- vived two sisters, M Mary Revnolds and Mrs. Harry Dauphin- eas of this city: four hrothers, Mich- 4 and Patrick Reynolds of Bris- tol. Terence Reynolds of Terryville nd Joseph Reynolds of New York city. nitial lock on Death of Infant DiNote. infant son of Mr. ank DiNote of this eity lied yestercay at St. Francis' hos- vital. The funeral held from the parents’ home at 2 o'clock this ifternoon and interment was in §t 1 metery Chimney Fire o'clock last evenidg, Squad 3 called fo the home of W. H 1 at 51 Bellevine avenue where ney fise was in progress. The was extinguished with the use micals vithout damage. this James 1 nd Mrs. F protenses; with vi- hd Lucy will was Banks. arbecue Scheduled at Lake he Conne om- blaz Plainville o¢ o hold their TO BORROW $50,000 stember 18 ot 1 company Town of Swratford Wants Money To Construet New Highway Stratford. 14 (®—The town ila last night vot- to borrow 50,000 on short term this money to be tion of road with the Bridgeport city will be used as a so- ed by-pass route through Bridge- fron rt. T automobile traffic by avold ering the of down- Foremen's Hartford Achian Mnn tores moeti their an- rt of onnecting Estelle J. | line, which will busin, John and y Rev route sted Bridgeport of road to be paved m Bruce’s Brook to um avenue and will be a “state oposition, the state of Con- cut paving three-fourths of the & and Stratford paying the fourth or me 1s which has ake Com- of work 1 by a nev Phila- or other COTTON REPORT Washington, Sept. 14 (®—Cotton imed during August totalled bales of lint and 67,781 of compared with 460,918 of 240 of linters in July ind 448,665 of lint and 3 of linters in August last year, the census bureau announced today. 75 foot dip, work acember 1 of held Bristol s ks nd year 61 this Boys' club base- pract this iet-Phillips field. team are urged here will be a the feam is in FRECKLES ANP HIS FRIENDS together. Support. nominee for tman on the re- his | ors who support- | cus last évening, that if he is avor to give the is service ns he he past and the nfidence of those ed s very grati- | Carter also | 1. Alling | make the vote away with the ballot. and he ex-fudge will n | INTERESTING IN 0 Meet | of tha Mattahesett this evening at lock. Al mem- f— NOW DONT 60 SNAPPING JUST ANYTHING WITH THAT CAMERA= TAKE PICTURES TUAT HAVE SOABTHING | THEM ! MEBBE MM-THISA OUGATA BE A GOOD ONE Tag Waits For Action By BLOSSER YOU'RE TAKING A LONG TIM T ' 'PUOTOGRAPH AE = " WHAT ARE YoU 7 WAITING FOR S | 10 MINVTES PAsS BY AND TAG HASANT SNAPPED g VET o T BENCI«B : (o BREAK! | o PN = L ©192¢ B NEA SEAVI