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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926, YOUTH TO BE DEPORTED ON BROTHER'S COMPLAINT FASHION GZAR OF ENGLAND EXPLAINS ...~ - Gives His Views on What Well Dressed Man Will Wear Nsw York, consider the Prince torial model, re yesterday when e nounced in head A. Murdocke, an fashions in London who arrlve Majestic Came Here Fro Canada For Vacation and Has I Remained 13 Months On complaint made to the imr by his brother, pathologist at New Britain hospital, William Lan was arrested late yeste noon at the office of Bearing Co. by & of the local Clemento of tr said t g ent, and will be dresser. the liner docke has egram York Prince Not Sloppy paper saving Prince of Wales is slopy dresser. What I said was T f Wales is well dressed with s LT touch. What I meant v New York Ministerium 13 carelessly well dress : Meets in Bridgeport without preme ati ¢ B 15 (A)—The tural misintery aofifarande. ot Ahe can easily recognize would s S embarrassing it printed as rum of ‘:} i evening papers.’ President P, A S0 now you know. Mur- ¢ 1 cad his seml docke origir v way, Ireland, and has for vears advised \ufacturers in this & most | o ness the trove collar, ti blobs on it, pin, brown b skin shoes. He said the dou breasted grey flannel was being gen erally worn by the fashionable youth on the other side. The general tendency, to be as comfortable a fashion set by the Soft shirts instead of ete. o stick ium. An open fornm was con- d by Rev. E. Sievort, secretary of the immigration board ot United Lutheran church on t work of the church among immi- grants. the he sald is possible, a e of Wales. boiled ones, o afternoon session was devot cd to the discusslon of threc papers, the first presented by Rev. P. A Kirsch was on “A Congregation at Work.” Re Theodore Posselt | spoke on “Wagener College in the Future.” The third speaker was Rev. G. Von Nosse, superintendomt of the Wartburg Org school of Mt. Vernon spoke on ‘2 of Work.” In the evening church service was d in which Rev. G. Huff, mission- of the Lutheran church in Porto Rico spoke on the work and condi- tions of the Porto Rican field. Rev Theodore Posselt preached the ser- | mon in German and Rev. H. Hun-| zinger of Norwich was the liturgist. | The Kingly “Certainly King George is press- ing his pants on the sides, an the rest of the royal entourage, said, with reproof in his voice that there should have been a thought of a change. Of future to have ecessity rphanage fashions he sald we are lhouette” figures. He ex- plained “Women love cave men. We puild up the shoulders, give musgles to the body and then the e becomes the ideal silhouette. You:iget me? Later he was received by May Walker, After the usual introduc- tion the conversation went: Mayor's Good Figure MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today | “Mr. Mayor, you have a simply that the operator's license of A marvelous figure.” Skalabon of 434 Myrtle stre “Walt until you been returned; W. J. Moore, budget figure.” Monroe avenue, right to operate re- | “I think you are the best dressed | turned; Oscar Boucher, 145 Wash- |, mayor I have ever met.” ington license suspended; “I wear New York clothes.” € emann, 49 Griswold street, you your figure. I'm get- L spended; but yow'll always have a 101 Washington stre pende Thomas R Zast Main street, license Raymond J. Torell, license su see the 1927 ting stout, good waistline.” “The nervous strain of Iavish to thank you for the very kind way you have received me; the r eyes confirms the kind- ness of your heart.” | I'm very sorry Al poker face is the best kind for my | job." | the job wi ler.” Adlore oy, ense sus- pended; 18 daly av Philip street, Battista ook attista to hear that license suspended HARVARD WAY PUT WICH ON SCHEDULE nches of the ut this , as far as is mailed. Yale makes up the third member {of th been some officials feel WANTS MASTER MECHANIG & Fire mee “The the part of the m hours a d le strict The that and d ting of 11 z of rules and regulations. 'rm meeting which was called to- gether for the purpose of revising | 10 department was at- | full membership of the | y-nine sections of the were read. Of this about 10 were ap- 2w held over for others were S, leration while Princeton Would B Droped n 1907 5 miles an | changed to | Just as the | forn Noble | and asked if this rule include his car. When no as found to make the rule the board decided to let it s it was | is rule were passed Chief | ild be required to drive his sowered car at a low rate of 5 which would defeat the pur- pose for which it was purchased. Because of the unusual amount of worl attached to his posi- prevention chief, Deputy ael Sowney will have the 3 ho operate the tch board at the fire house in the future to do the clerieal work for him, the board decided. Chief Sowney appeared before the co mittee to explain the system used in revention investigations. has 1 ely suspend- Kennedy. “Un- 1, no d aken and rumors of ed and action con no official founda- inceton officials declined SMITH WILL RUN. iation, it w New York Times Says He Will Seek ifth Term as Gover: . 15 (A—T rnor Alfre 7 decided to re- of the demoeratic fifth time All dou removed, t word came from acing him &1 being pre- rsy to be decided. ter Harvard resire to drop t Princ. ng to t notie rince I e v ton tions in all or. Kknewn, was n disc t Crimson game annual s other candidates ticket Edwin of democratic ! idate for , said he S lapneliate the im- ates senator “Har- playing de- ABSTAINER , Sept. 15 (A—Gino ilant of Premier Mt solini of Italy, is apparently a total from intoxicating drink :ntion of declined to comment on the ball sched foot 1 ved will ing 1hstaine Michigan. At lea S b R last Christmas day until May irank only milk. m he 10 ANSWER ALL ALARMS sean nimarn crassiemn ans Board Chairman Critic| Izr‘s | Burke On Ground He Failed to Begin tomorrow to enjoy this newest contribution to foods of flavor—really appetizing flavor Respond to Bell. t recent fires wa Corne w 8 J rules t to see that | he said. r!n]rl 1an decl f mhnr his opinion g could be of the The nmedi rule 2 in F— Maine Judge Makes the wife condoned him by inviting ot b g . |her husband to spénd Christmas at Marital Rights Ruling |nome, at the request of her ehildren. | basty i) Portland, Me., Sept. 15 (A—Con- " h; ::cei?: overrules the exceptions| Both were injured when an auto- | giadium donation must not only include for-|and the div and mobile driven by James Hurley of | 3 glveness but also the ),;sg fon of | Bridgeport, in which they were pas-| LN¢ former champlon, bred by ths ital rights, Chief Justice Scott|Man Critically HUII in se nztw ran off the road and into a | Frince of Wales, and owned by the n ruled in a receipt from the | pole. Hurley was not in- |Baker Shorthorn farms, Hickman court handed down in a divorce | Meriden Auto Accident Mo., lost to “Sis Star Laura re. Con- | Meriden, Sept. 15 (P—Ra: owned by the Minnesota Hol- has been de- |DeMery, of Carroll & | steln company. Both bulls are Hol- Bridgeport, was taken to the den hospital th morning at | stein | o'clock suffering from a bad scal wound, and possible fracture of the skull. A companion, Joseph Jero 352 Union avenue, Bridgeport, is|the United States, was dethroned 1o hospital, suffering With & | yesterday at the international live- red right leg. | steck show at the sesquicentennial jured. mond = THRONED KING IS D 1ed as fm‘gl\ Mrs. Christian Christensen was granted a divorce a year ago from her husband. Ex ons were taken court on the ground that | But This One Is Only the King of | «King Pieterfe Ormsby Piebe the Bovine Herd b:longing to the Hargrove and Ar- Sept. 15 (P—"King [nold farms, Norwalk, Conn., won champion bull of |second plac Philadelphia, of the K BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. 250 ARCH ST. USED CAR DEPARTMENT g4 New Britain, Conn. Sept. 15, 1926 # Plesss accept my sinoere thanks for your gracious fi (gy]%ml patronage‘ prededented sale, Our new cars have had and will have an un-r‘ This week We will hold the most gigantic sale of used cars ever held in this city, thus inaugurating ou.r\v new policy of thorough house cleaning each year to make | roor for the new models, These Prices and These Terms Are FOR TEN DAYS ONLY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY and ALL NEXT WEEK We invite you to take advantage of this aacriflco,} sale. Thirty-five (36) cpen and closed cars will be sold rain or shine., Special easy terms will be given during this sale to responsible people. RBach car will be certis fied and guaranteed five days. All prices plainly marked,, We invite inspection, iWery truly yours, Opens Thursday, Sept. 16 8:30 a. m. L. H. BENNETT President A FAN Jd ve By Al /’(mey Closes Saturday, Sept. 25 10 p. m, Sale at our showroom 250 ARCH ST., NEW BRITAIN Capt. Murdocks 18 on his way to the meeting of the National Aseo- ciation of Clothiers in Philadelphia SERIOUS ACCIDENT IN BRIDGEPORT Two Men Injured as Auto Crashes Into Trolley 15 P —Two men robably fatally, hich they ulton street ht, hed into trolley at the intersec- and Main streets. One rs in the trolley, the t of the smash d th into Bridgeport rew it of the automoblle $ This dine l'un‘-lin:flinn Or- Sells for at [,‘ ast $13.50 the pavement tured skull ar covery hospital ant front seat driver f Save $6 Now! front se e is b fered several fract Valuahle Stock Destroyed In ¥ ire at l’mlland \lc. Portiand ty-five The Most Wonderful COMBINATION OFFER We Have Ever Made A Cuvaranteed Universal Electric Iron and a Club Carvmg Set for bull which the Norman A. late nig loss would b The race hor Englesbee, a p 2:10% mad several 3 that the 000. Sever were saddle work sider number of ‘ Mr. 8mith also lost a collection of antiques valued at $2,000. t. Mr about Phone 3600 ore ml{l Window. Phone 3600 NOW A MILLION DOLLAR BANK THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN Assets $231,079.08 Deposits Opened December 21st, 1925 . . . . . . 36747425 Shows the Following Growth December 31st, 1925 . 119,990.33 June 30th, 1926 . . . o 425361.15 September 14th, 1926 . . 611,829.33 Over 5,000 Depositors—ARE YOU ONE? 285,635.92 764,157.52 1,002,414.12 Directors Paul K. Rogers Henry Schupack John A. Erickson Elbridge M. Wightman Peter J. Pajewski John 8. Contaras Reuben C. Twichell Joseph F. Lamb Mortimer H. Camp Ernest W. Christ Dr. George W. Dunn Arthur P. White Officers Francis C. Kelly, Cashier Paul K. Rogers, President Harold L. White, Assistant Cashier Joseph F. Lamb, Vice-President THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BRITAIN MAIN AT EAST MAIN DEPOSITORY FOR THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT §