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NEW BRITAIN DAICY HERALD, THURSDAY, DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION IN NEW HAVEN SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. Bargain Week Special FOR Tomorrow (A New Special Every Day) Woman’s Department — Third Floor Wonderfull Lot of Imported Evening Gowns Imported From Paris—All Handmade $14.74 Values $50—$100 Modern speed in photography and photoengraving makes it possible for newspapers this afternoon to print this picture of the democratic state conven- | tion in Music hall, New Haven, which opened last night. Several hundred delegates ave in attendance, the picture showing them listening to the keynote speech being delivered by Frank P. Fenton of Willimantic. POLIGE AGENTS AND = SFETY LEAGUE AID (Continue from Tirst Page) Judge Alling fined Mrs. Rodzen $200 and costs and sentenced her to 30 days in jail, suspending t jail sentence with the warnin you come back again your term in jall won't read in ; it will read in months.” Matthew Walsh of 115 Beaver street, proprietor of a s ]3:» Church street, was fined $100 costs for s i more alcohol than Sergeant Ellinger t samples of beer ind to be in violation told the police h 1ts a bottle for the beer. ice watched the store and s ntering and leaving, but they not see anyon of liquor ahout Officer the patronage told him his r and he has to make a profit Walsh had no statement to make, ha sald, except tha sells cigars cigarettes weekly bi would be seen abo 114 not know that the against the law, He | it from a local wholes: some more from a pe name he does not k d ing remarked that he does not be- lteve the beer the police had was purchased from the wl mentioned. discontinue sellin Mrs, Ad he T advised unlak afternoon Sergeant Ellinger ar found he irink of n in her sto so the against he next Wea Maurl Camp ing bee costs a tentence of 3¢ nger that the MeGarry had b When he ¢ him and rai is on the se was 2180 selze n the attic tified that M ing a still bef then said the agent told sick and in need of a « she took pity on him and sold him 8 Dbottla, Sergeant Eilinger and Of Q357 MAIN ST, WHEAZ YOU WIRE'SUITED” I NEW BRITAIN. word “dive and Attorney M tely ob rization of Judge Alli works oific > call the - testified that premises failed to reveal any 1d he wanted to force open in the n adler said they warned the ! he t Hg»m ln fore he went into the ouse, store not to tell any “hard luck” stori but to make the purc the manner he had done I Dygas testified that he 1 in the factory and needs at ast one drink every day. The the ent came to his home last night Massachuset TFecling sorry a ed of | Ellin a drink so far from home, Mra.| Officer A Dygas sold him the bottle, ficer on Broac Mrs, gas said her husband|during the 1l nd he formerly served Intoxicatc it was so ex-| He rstands tha ed the gift over the L wor o for- He never saw r wver street. She| and coming out intoxic: chonough store is a search of irank a month pensiv ey ace R entering of the still from lived on B store about liquor to] Attorney prior to last ni , saying t admitted she had ¥ streot Alling i 90 'day St thaae proven cution | doubt befc ontinue scll- lor or go to jail. en come in wi a lengt wring, Vincenty proprictor of a store at Broad street was discharg Satula, #s in cou Assista 1 t to testi Alling saying there was not & to warrant conviec-| d not ¥ to elling 1 and r with i to sell Prose said it is difficult f ep in touch with the changing ownership of Mayski formerly own- 15 a plac is sold, = He ller met from the cellar with his han It own use why o not drink in the cellar, prosccutor asked? It is that he was bringing it into » store to sell to the two men who A O e v law was not being violated at the why did the men run when came, and why did the to warn Satula, and to cram the asked. As into court difficult to 1 in the wi he as 1 the store a n and Mrs, but at sight of the po- and the police run ou Sutula try 1ss Into his pocket, he nelghbors come is very to having ¢ witnesses, it m to do so. If it s freque o cross examine them 1 they now of tk do not “RED TAG” SALE SATURDAY YOU BUY AT ABSOLUTE COST D IF YOU CAN DUPLICATE ANY “RED TAG” ’ECIAL AT 33 1/3% MORE, IT'S YOURS FREE! WATCH FOR OUR AD TOMORROW — issmmsr ' (2 STORES) BRISTOL referring nd th th son the | Attorney McDonough, men and t t in tha r i x transmitted to | Greenste Attorn PLANNING T0 LEAVE Coolidge Adirondacks Camp Probably Sat- MAS urday Paul Smith's, N. Y arations for President Cool- |sion and prominent for the la —Prey idge's irday open at h Washington departure for today and Coolidge will have such matters as replying to | that President enst s before him legraph e House officials can see no | y in which the executive de- this morr | should not convict in government could court rtment of the over the Demp- ~Tunney heavyweight bout to be held fn the sesquicentennial stad- ium at Philadelphia next Thureday I night. Several rehes amd ligious organizations have requested Mr. Coolidge to have the fede overnme intervene to pr It is the the stac ve jurisdiction bl underst z heré that 1ld not convict Su Tt Sutvla | i tion um s not on the exposi- grounds, where the federal 1 scem as 1L that [ appropriation f . )t cas ¥ 5 i celebration expe d, but rather See Window Display Besse-Leland’s Besse System Co. within domain Philadelphia. The prot referred to Sec 1 of the city of been logg and Hoover, w are the ates commissioners having | supervision over th: | part in the sesquicentepnial. and His Staft Will & Quit CONTRACTOR DEAD Springfield, Sept, 15 (P— Clifford P. Kibbe, former member ot | the city council and police com Morning. Sept. 16 OB | s in western Massachusetts as a | going forward to- | contractor and landscape artist, was | | found dead last night in a chaip in | [ his office by his son, Stuart. Death | executive offices. | was pronounced due to heart trou- exccutive offices remain | ), Mr. Kibbe, who was in his 69th tomorrow, vear, was particularly known recent- no mail will be fo) 1|1y for his work on the Eastern after tor States Exposition grounds. Washington | were White Pine camp and the | Announcement All the new 1927 models Oakland and Pontiac Sixes are now on ex- hibition at our show rooms. The Qakland is featured with the rubber silenced chassis. The public of this city and surrounding towns are invited to come in and see these new models, C.A.Bence 51 Chestnut Street TAILORED AT FAS WELL, GROOM ED CLOTHES TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FOR BUSINESS WEAR These new Fall styles from Fashion Park make up a splendid showing in new single and double breasted models. Blues, grays and browns in sub- stantial cloths 45 OTHER SUITS FROM FASHION PARK $40 TO 875