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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. . ALL WOOL IMPORTED BLANKETS ANTICIPATING THE NEED OF WARM COVERINGS for the cold nights of Autumn and Winter, we call attention te these warm Blankets from Scotland. All wool of 8 Ib. weight, sized 72x90 inch, white with eolored borders, cut and bound separate, you get extra $20 00 . pr. valllerfor s e FROM HOLLAND are the beautiful ANOTHER SPECIAL VALUE i N striped and plain Blankets in single ones, light and fluffy $ l 4 50 N ea in all color combinations. The best ever at .. AN UNMATCHABLE LINE OF AMERICAN MADE Blankets in all sizes, weights and qualities, with prices that will please all DISTINCTIVE HATS FOR AUTUMN THAT REFLECT “PARIS MODES.” upturned, drooping and rippling brims, topped with chie high crowns, in Soft, “Felt, Antelope and Soleil Velours” Tailored brims, in the season’s newest color- ings, your choice Saturday. $5.98, $7.98, $10 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' HATS shown in the newest creations of Felt, Velour and Velvet. tailored and dress models, at $2.98 “ $12.50 Millinery—One Floor Up. you seen them since?” What did “I gave them to my brother.” At the time of the grand jury | investigation in New York that re- sulted in the against Daugherty S. Daugherty sald he was sub- poenaed to bring the ledger sheets. “I went to Columbus, Ohfo.” he | said, “and asked Harry for uhem."[ “What did he say?” He Destroyed Them | “He told me he had destroyed “How did he destroy them?” i i “He burned them. Mal S. sherty was asked if |he had ever discussed with his brother the contents of the ledger sheets and other documents. He replied that he had. + “When?" “I don't recollect.” the government |mornin ton-King liberty bonds to bank- |on 1 Dbrokerage accounts of Plainvi Merton gave Daugherty's ac- an accountant of tha department of justice, testi fled that he examined the accounts of the Midland national bank April | 8 of this vear and ed that the |and | ledger sheets, the day book, entrie o and deposit slips were missing. Jnlven Bu, T ash m it Mal 8 [women Daugherty had told him where they were I asked } and car rof rolley ount, as alien pro- but he chosen for the opening meeting |mas sale to be held cither I The meetings will be held at the |3 or 10, Worthingion Community center. | W, H. Payne is Programs which include many good ne by illness, having t —_— speakers apd) soveral extra features ill suddenly at his desk at t1 will be workeg out by the entertain- t ican Paper Goods Co. is improved today His for the coming s Rnswers hpeal for Tmpwove: mewt com: the drive for repaira and the group| The Bodwell Reaity Co. o Britain has reported the sale of two A subpoenaed, but the witne arc hopeful of this improvement in | ing completion ubpoenaed nks.” 1 of I ‘I do not know that,” ) Farmers Club to Start ity hall for their first meeting, There replied. ! B Berl]n News President Thomas . Cashman of were 23 prospective fifers and drum- — - e rents to call tl will be commenced at onee. | year some time The Ladies' Aid society of the 1 S q date has not Methodist church met in the social ¢ set as vet although it is rooms of the church yesterday after- | 9 1. 0. A thought that October 2 will be noon and mad ans for a Christ- famesy mber | to his| (Continued from First Page) n taken B he Amer- |5 make the flight a great suc- condition He said he the fiving g units, it s fans, ss said | P e IRE.’\D HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS & - he near future, although uothing East Berlin Ttems he brought them anyway. {efinite has been reported as-vet. | Tho opening guns for the gr - Mrs. Molumphy Safe fair in the local town's history have | Mrs. Charle Weldon of Hud- been fired and now extensive 1,,FRECKLES AND Hls FRIENDS on street has announced that she |Parations are under way for the big | s received a letter from Mus. [event which will take place in Com- unna Molumphy, whose safety was Munity hall October 28, 29 and 30. offoct |A committee of six headed by George s i with Mrs, John Lewis, Mrs. storm swept jrales n news to the in the Demore COME,COME, Suueks! T wisu Mrs, Wil 5T "“,‘,)‘,"f‘;“' o W FRECULES! YOUVE WISLES WoULD Aston i stating, will hava completo GOT 70 60 BACK. COME TRUE oot Lol lpas fanclcors charge of the fair with power te ] 7o schooL FOR A Florida, which was on the ¢ o] &) it i RV ' ¢hc tornade's path. The by :”l,l s ofitha Talr ‘}-\_,1)‘0 Y4 resident wrote that althou U {he “Old Time Minst will per- f house suffered no severe damage, n, the tro v been re- | the house next door lost its roof in ing for several weeks past. On | i [ the hurricane. the sceond night the enfertainment | Falr Opens With Crowd will be for children, and will be| Despite the weather, the annual|K10WR s “children’s night.” :II’»‘ Berlin ®Grange fair opened jts | 125t night of the fair will be a galn time, Hall n festival and doors last night to greet one of the costume dance will feature the even- | Intheat altandances, th g's program. Numerous !mz\:h.-i heen seen at the evén will be placed about the hall | er display attracted m | In previeus vears the st Berlin | ¢ Mtention with, the recelvir | Improvement society has held fairs Jght in Philadelphia attracting all |y "4 piatic hall but with the selling | fersons while being announced. | ¢ this structure it is beliveed that dancing was enfoyed until the [yhe company will pass out of exit | iz osing hour. The committee I8 anes leaving the Community club to | yoping for better weather this fl\m‘prr\mma the fairs of the future. l { ang to break all records. in. at-| .The newly erganized fife and drum | jendancs. 3 corps met last evening at Commun- ar coming f When wit the While ‘e tender at g oo | Plainville News = e ESCAPE INJURY AS AUTO HITS FENCE Four Occupants of Car in East Main Street Crash DRIVER SHOWS COURAGE - Mrs Bradley Bride of Kenneth Ellis ==Trumbull Flectric Co. “I dont re mber.” Good—=Selectman day the governme N A m Imj ed—Martha to the Midland bank a Ao S ImnsevedaXs $22,000 which was pa Social ia records conc ndling of this’ ¢ Fo g about 1 om ¥ sldew le Knitt 2 oa o 0 be tow ro umination, Geneau teur, co el road e ¢ A oross to ol 8 for Daugherty n't know it 'O to be a fact that Miller. as alien property 1 “hundreds certain i ¥ artha Lodge Social lodge will give Monday 1 0. F. nhall will be fe Is have N > will he rves Ir 1 zanization 1 round was broken v for | aaiq the bl ¢ take off P~ A HO ward to a big year the new Wardalin' residence to be' .04 "yt g tal neves left tho|this year o fnercase the | William Chamberlain of Farming- the Dowd homestead. T 1 tlie [ ETOUACS 212 5 forem 1o RITES fon avenue has reported fo the po- (first new construction hero for some | 180 SROTY : 2 Re :m‘{x[ als FORMER RESIDENT “ {n Meriden while park en Esther Circle will hold a | < “ 2 S Ebeaana | pianad an L n the Methodist church base- | C ntion were S NNEOR ia T —_— Meriden police static i o ¢ i adist chirchilaic; ‘o appear before a grand ury | William J. Kavanaugh . g I Good Cramwd Da- tlv Meriden thieves hiav his evening fo which all are : A Lt Fair Ofer With Good Crowd De-|dently Meriden thi The supper wul con mence B 5 4 . ) & New ather — Berlinite Loses in fhe a'clock o ey Epite YAh | plain sight « At the annual eloction of trustees ne, and t a Car {nront.of Police Station — 150 up and several ¢ held at the Mathodist church last of two ef its erew » the vicinity when the cvening, R. O. Clark and . W, nd jury is expected to de LegionDance Committee Named. | 5 Dyer were elected ta terms of three rmine if possible whether th Taies Tnerease s oh. The vote for each w 1 ause engineer- 3 e attlen finlatmorns | Shooting Meet Tomorrow ¥ cach. The vote for each lent was caused 1 B e e en i St Repalf were starfed thl g P ¢ of the {UNanimous ing or any erim genee or 0 BeE et e faaeidn tng on he drive from Farmington| e i taks mlaee | Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Burgreen are the the part of the erew. Capt vic Co. has been made duri avenue/o the railroad station, the "Y\«'ne.l\gxm\ [ ub w ‘,,,' l\‘. s 10 lentertaining relatives over the we Tonekt' and Lt. L. W. Curtln, his| s, 0% Nag been mada du work ting done by fthe New York, [t "_T‘,an‘. “y on Hill Gun American navigator and relief pilot e A IEEG New Byven and Hartford line by |avenue fiel o %1 Archer Walsh is enjoying his an- B e batonetiie nuoation o Arom aloh Sest their wa workmen [ietubEmallalso mes he Tome of jal vacation from liis dutles nitl: Cloneatith waslizainl 1ostinicrtbl A 1 Thysday, September 16, this | Claude W s dn el St he Berlin Construction company. Eh B et a e e e e colum published a popular o HRe ol <lube and | Mrs. Richard Hulbert of Maple |y zonauts, Tne, and W. A. Barry of frat floor of the Rrist mand forrepatrs to the road ¥ m\]]\“‘|;’|w\y]me hetween two (Hill spent yesterday here as 1‘”‘: |the Sikorsky Corporation were those g Oraga purposes ing tat the drive was a disgrace nizations should be interesting {5uest ef her mother, Mrs.-Theodore | \yoqring taday. Much Interest In Fight 1o bth the town and the raiiroad Sl £ S Carns of Wilcox avenue. ‘ el O LR on - +to shooting enthusias G Lafayette M. Turner has returned : comany. The drive was unsafe for el afa ed into sorviea last eveni S £ i ecutors Chosen from Maine, where he has heen SIXAPAR ENT Hi ed into foottrafic because of the deep| o0 CFo et TN ional Bank | e kT s S e he returns of the Demps: itd oose stones on the sur-| esdbal e Jeie e, en SPending (he summer, and is n world’s ehampionship bout was ey itomatle. drivera foined in {80 Arthur W. Upson have been it 28 tion 0" rymer of Cot ONLY FIVE UNDER LAW [oriis chemeionsiin bout wa 2 tage street. S : ode for action, stating t R U Rorcing. center which were equip s ”:.d o s o difemt one | N late Samuel A. Hart of K NSNS~ AL who would like to assist in D0 hioh et fetp: thepresent roac bl on% | ton. A notic 15 been posted fron 3 the library to its new quar- : X $ou radio th heir doors toet over because of bumps &nd | office of Bernard F. Gaftney to [{0F i?f‘.!“,m,”m Lol are asked to | Sherman Court Building, Property of in town. Private homes i : t six months has heen ! i S F e india e [ithe effost that six monthaihas Bechi cop atithailibrary raom {n Afhletic |8y Dy e Estyte Fiying Undee | 70Vded with syests and n his merning the work train of | fixed as the limit e for the filing [}0)1 “this evening. It is hoped that | Who did not have radios. te eompany on the spot and | of all claims on the estate. IS a il L e aeay resvonse: False Colors. _ Disappoin ‘,,,,m in the show Jborers were seon er On #he petition of Leona Harrl- | Frehibhiaeulidy Champion Dempsey was ex : I ts wit 1/ son Thams of Torrington. the pro- | gherman Court proper Joseph | during the latter hours last g in the bad spets w : : nd roek. The drive presents a|bate court has posted a notice that La Rocco, advertised by representa- and this morning. Very litt | h better appearance now and |executors be chosen for the estate |tives of the U States bankruptey ' was lost through wagers, residents a mollified. Such | of the late Anne A. Hart, wife of the [court as for sale as a six tenement lanxious to take the short mpt action by the company was |late Samuel A. Hart of Kensin cannot be occupied as such, | Tunney while others did not ‘”v ‘\yr‘ 1 11 int 1 in Real Tstate Transfer & building been arrang- glve the odds asked for by pushing for the were pre- i {in violation of law, the building de-| Conditlon Slightly Improved pared for a long fight for the im-|l0fs on the I'a rou i 1 [ partment announced today S T provement. varmingtonRoad: tosipmesBory | (Continued From Page 1.) | La Rocco sought a permit for a Sclectman William Johnson 1 As the property is ownad by the | ¢!t B . | —_ / six apartment house at 26 Sherman |he s in better condition foc raiiroad, the town does not enter| Committce Chasen | poenaed ta bring these ledger |coyrt last year, but was denied per-|any time in the past week. e s, the work | The Tadies' Auxiliary of Rolton- |sheets but he said they were gone. |mission to build because he had not |no lenger in a state of coma and is il i e Sl sl VST G il e i Were they in your bank When thg lot area required under zoning. in no immediate danger, beingidons nqtikaly by tha Tall R e can e ol ook you left?” Buckner asked. {7a Brougit bacl the sabis planliter |his sttending alveician a company. Whether or not the pres- | % ¢ o srangements for the daweo |’ sNg s R e e o et LR L TR ent dressing can withstand the | P% TAC RPATEIICHS O ptember 28, [ wwhere were they?” eRol % astians wahtainan Cavlos ‘i iies & W pukTetls sl e rains and the hedyy trafla Whiehlyn . inog aianothi; Mes. Agnos Ham- | “I haven't the slightest knowl-inumber of rooms contained in the Standard Time 76 Tor the Trésent restdtnts are|llton and afre. Good The com-| eqge, We, my brother and T.|others, A condition of his permit| The Congregational Dut for the present resldonis are|mittes will work in conjunction brought them here in Octeber, |was that the amended layaut be fol- |conduct its Sunday services satisfied with the —Improvements| wity the committee appointed by | 1sos e thet Yo smaiiien Jaxgut hellol, iaondusRiul pundey sehddbn LR e fhethe post . | This was for the ar jury n- |for the building has been issued and expected that all the ;‘»;TH I(,;nr,::l.vj.:“”,‘.t ‘,‘\‘..‘,C'.,\“ A Gk #n gromind & "n‘:“;‘r‘r“:"\\rmzmhn into the part Jesse|none but one for five apartments rches in town will follow dancafianlthe Laom i Smith played in the alleged eon-|will be granted, the city department | schedule S R b marking onihio alrale faniihie Loust |5 The ledger sheets were not |warns Gate Tender Stricken station platform and automobillsts | month and arrangements are near- | SPiracy. The ledg arns, working at his the Johnson's Con- o'clock wt istol en rou Expos hrough 3 nt g mill on East Ma 35 Basset in. Besides t man ar Danei been ifvited Girl Reserves to Meet Dr church will unday duties Broad was s given m m Dr. J. N. Bull suffering f moned Improving Mcter Service e ticut Ligh 1 Wood complete his a rn part of the t Visiting In Town Mrs. Charl will ies in east 1all of St. Pet sburz. Fla s been the guest o Mrs, T o past fow w Wi I vis i tow ay vled wedding Haglte In Son of French Statesman Wounld-be Suicide an 1wo Would- be Rescners, ons secre bridse to an unhappy a hoat wer ncour 15 an athlete by foothall t DOMESTIO TANGLES Counter-Charges — are Aired in Court Charges and Being Ne 34 n i Sub Tube corporatio Hill side, and Josephina McKey Larrabe of Newton Center, Mass., are char Both llor Berry. B onN (ction inst Tynch was brought by Mrs. Minerva B. Lynch i ¥ City, Broadway star and » of Herbert Rawl is now playin tion was ordained to the Congre 1 et paveme Forth hhede Lt Dl s band aotion | Lan Tasie iy (he Congresi-| The wet pavement an North gtreat | tional ministry Is Mfirst charke|causod an auto being operated py ought by Bruee L Larrabee, ot ot rin gational ¥ N Rk ov of Lake. | ¥AS as pastor of the Cor ] Bernard Kilkerny of Tracy avemue, partmen ore OWI °h Gaysville, Vermant, where | Torpington, to skid early this morn- et laint il b a number of Years. ing, resulting in the automobile eol- bill of complaint filed by ) da tthea aa 2 charges that Lyn and pted & call to hecame| liding with & hydrant breaking it R e Congregational church | of near the ground. When water e e Tt aa iR R here he also act-| gepartment emploves went te turn ition alleges extreme cruel- g will be in ext hearing and § city on Fehruary COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE Friday, Sept, 24ih— Lon Telleg Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe and Tom Suntschi in “SIBERIA" CRYSTAL | SPRING WATER Part of City Bottle TEL 1273-3 W. C. NORTON Delivered to 850 any Five Gallon taken to his e y Saves § | Haviland and Duncan of Southing-| dreds of gallons of water weve |ten and for three years Mr. RIRSS|rastod {conducted a job printing busine Mr. Kilkenny peared before He t turned to the “Press”.| prosecutor James T. Mather this West cemete Two Home Games This Week The New Departure baseball team will close its season with two home games this week. Tomorrow after- |noon the Meriden Endees will fur- rish the oppoeition and this should [Du one of the best exhibitions shown on the local grounds this year. The wisitors will have in their lineup Tommy Sipples of Manchester, Alex- formerly with Hartford in ern League and Eddie Zelke, ved first base for the locals ars ago. This will be the sagement between the two ' Bristol News EXPEGT SOLUTION OF WANY “BREAKS Suspicion ims, Meriden having the edge with Who Stole Friend's Auto o deer CHARLES H. RIGGS DIES & Theologian, Educator ay afternoon, the K. In- ham company team of this eity be the attraction. To Attend Meeting #s Agnes Barry, assistant secre ¥ of the Chamber of Commerce, attend a meeting of the Asso- n of Connecticut Secrstaries to held at Storrs college tomorrow. L 0. O. F. Meeting Stephen Terry lodge, I. O. O. F., Wwill hold its regular meeting at & and Editor Passes Away At Age of 92 —Auto Brea ks Off Hydrant— Lamp Co. Board Meets, 3 I officials believe o'cloc this evening In Stephen t \ber of recent breaks) Terry hall tt ty may be solved in t Returns to Duty i on of Holiis E. Suther- Motereycle Policeman Edgar Nor- fon, who has been enjoying & v at of several da resumed hix in the East Bristol district and, who was on Landry str James K v N Collitle on Terryville Road s stolen n Automabiles owned by Edward to his allege sk of W st Main street, Ter- Frank W. Mullin of stol, collided on at 12:30 a. m. to- 15 badly damaged sustained by the . B. N. Whipple was called to attena them. The drivers appeared hefers ng Attorney James T this morning. Ha decided siment in| (e matter was one for civil pather He than ecriminal action. Trolle O at Terminal 5 ming confused apparently v heavy mist falling last s itved nd a red lisht some dis- e end of the line, the operating the ems man Woodland strest line remaining | 'a 1 to| motorn: car on by easy s, arriving T nder, and proc ded somre distamee be- re the car was stopped. Another sent with the r r was 1 to! railing t Street from the barns and r a short time in re- car, Widening Progresses made last rt had wi of Main street in s of the post office is practi- (e cally completed, sidewalks and rhing terday. T @ boxes having been finished yes- arettes ° only work ta be done N hair tor hoxes of MOW is the coping fronting the Iy and other articles were found | 80vernm v and thig will nd Sutherland will be p. hrough | Probably care of the time today by 1the| €arly part of next week. ew of ascertaining Services at Mt, Hopa the loot. A Luger| The Rev. P. F. Walfenden, pas- was also found tor of city, the Baptist church of this will peak ot the afternoon held in Mt. Hope 1 on Chippins Hill next Sun- iay afternoon. To ach in New Haven which | setvices to be cha 1 nd time in en arraigy Mliss Josephine Brea, daughter of Mrs. Annie Gray Bree gf Fair Forestville, left yesterday e w Ha n where she has ac- Death of Rev, C. H ! position as instructor a 1 v 2 B the Albertus Magnus collegs for ® : Miss Bree will also take a LA ‘1 pa : w:: at Yale during the winter 1 yesterday at the Directors Meeting me ting of the board of direc- | tors of the National Marine Lamp Harwin- | (a, 1 following an opera- A Al days was born in q Wwas held yesterday afternoon 10, 1835, the son of | Routine matters were discussed rritt and His|and reports of the present status years were spent in the place| 8 the concern were satistactory. s birth, later removing to 1th | The machine room has bean work- ina. As a young man he &5-|ing nights for soms Hme §a' e ol a logical seminary, which count of ers received. Auto Breaks Off Hydrant no longer exists, and upon gradua- in the | o came to! jq, March 9, 1871, he tol Press," a which he se editor and propr publication was water in the vicinity, they it would be impracticable to 50 because of several theusand milk being cooled by a U process at the milk station ef H. Elton. Repairs were made within a short time ,although hun- 1 In 1888 t old to ng tor for one year, AT | morning and agreed to relmburse retiring to nter the job printing|tne water company for the costs of business, which ha conducted until repairs and no arrest was made. he retired fwo years ago. Divorce Case Continued ril 12, 1863 was The uncontested divorce case of r Marietta MceEwan at Louis Demont against Charlane De- wick, N. Y., his 60th wedding a both of this city, which was versary having been celebrated last fuled to be heard in the gu- vear at his hom undreda of | perior court today, has besn pyt s called to extend their fellelta- {over until next wesk. AttorRay tions. Two children were born 10] james T. Mather fs counsel for M. Bertha Arline, who dled | Demont, nd Mrs. Jessic Riges Van Wagoner, who died in 1894, | READ HF ALD CLASSIFIED ADS rviving him besides his wife, FOR YOUR WANTS are a grandson, Paul Van Wagoner of this two nephews, John C.| Sy Riggs and Frank C. Riggs, and a niece, Mrs. Anna McClelland of orgla B “PADLOCKED™® Al will be held at 11 tomorrow morning from the The Picture of the Day First "‘l”‘}‘" & “”‘-"1';”' G B ; CAPITOL fcos w condueted by Rev . TR Wismer and burfal will be in the| MON,, TUES., WE! A Convenient Agreement WHY, WHAY DovVov ¢ L& By BLOSSER I WISK 1 WAS TWINS, TUATS WHAY T Wisp!! SO I Z0ULD SEAD AY OTHER MALF To ScHOOL., L, WMILE THIS MALE Lksm/sv HoME!!

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