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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, “’EDNIrZSDA\', SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. 1 the case of Amidio Demil ’ Mafl Orders Filled Tomorrow Ends and Housewares, all at decided savings. Note the follow FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, ular price $29.50, Sept. Sale Price is EXNG. PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, reg- ular price $57.50. $39'50 reg- Sept. Sale Pri | AMERICAN Sept. Sale Price FLOOR LAMPS, metal base, two lights, vith shade, reg, price $ 5 §27.50. Sale Price .... 1 9. 0 Regular $25.00 for $16.95. Regular $16.95 for $9.95. Regular $12.98 wood base with shade, for $9.98. ELECTRIC HEATERS, Landers, Frary & Clark's make, reg. $7 kind $4 95 Each e o0 ELECTRIC WAFFLE TRONS, Frary & Clark's For ELECTRIC COFFEE POTS, Landers, Frary & Clark’s, make, reg. $5 50 $7. Refrigerators and Baby Carriages Sept. Sale Pri $6.95. R 3 $5.98 for $3.9 | regular $15.0; Sept. Sale Pri Regular $10.4 shade, reg. $1 ELECTRIC I TLanders, Fox & Clar Special Sale P; at 2 Downstairs Section SEPTEMBER SALE OF CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS AND HOUSEWARES Hundreds of Dinner Sets all Open Stock Dinnerware, Lamps, Glassware, China BAVARIAN CHINA DINN ular price $25 SETS, reg. price $19.95 BRIDGE LAMPS, metal base with shade, ary & Clark’s, reg. $6. 's make, reg. 89 kind, BREAD MAKERS, Landers, | Frary & Clark's, reg $2.50 for important Fast Berlin Ttems Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blauvel of New Britain called upon Mr. Mrs. W. H. Payne yvesterday. | Blauvelt was formerly Miss G vieve Pa | Mrs. Charles Fiske on Beckley | Thursday evening for the first time of the fall m Plans for th Ou winter acti organization r will be discussed at this time. | Mrs. Charles Pratt and Mrs. E. G | Hazelwood of West Cromwell c. upon relatives here y William Waleh in W | The usual weekly prayer me of the Methodist church will be hel. in the church parlors to. 7:30 o'clock rge atendance s m erday lled on vestarday. friends rrow ey is expected ting of tl ing: the of ing part October will be disc tee in charge of the ‘R SETS, reg- ... $19.50 PORCELAIN DINNER .00 gool ce S Miss to spen as t By & several days iest of her a ce on The library will he open Regular $8.50 for R $7.00 for $5.95. Regular quarte S of the boys held nex v evening in the symnasium munity hall. Monday night will be for and thers 8 for $8.95. Wood base with o 3 ok e 0.98 for $7.95. ; ? land {EATING PADS, 0 ce . for youn nther class frov rls S to the ol On Friday the combined hoys' classe bable Landers $4.75 anders, Frary $5.95 5% Discount || il b : B social rooms Friday will meet, the hour or W all of the classes. Practic exceptions 1y East is rice, with tray Berlin from artesian wells have public 1 Cola have complete of Women YVoters |appointment of a a |this place, many [the petition arn aims made by the | Berlin News ot iihe ract 3 It is understood that several stion before the meoting {their signature in no way |their approval of the plan submitted to the tioners stated | were needed tha plea { meeting, signers, the that as 20 for the admitting into the call for town the names affired ther. would be placed th it Repmlicans Contident They Will Elect Their Nominees DEIOCRATS WANT SEATS Beveal Signers of Petition Say They Endorsed the paper to the call it was learned that n names were solicited tioners of the le signers of the paper wante Bve Not Visiting turse Project — Frank D. Hart ''® | Although nearly [that the proposition Nith en- fnurse is trmched in their confidence of a big|w town can afford the in- mujority and with the democrats|Crese In hudget or not sways them hping to pierce the republican |0 combat the me. The pres- rmks in at least two departments, |°Nt rate of taxation bein . the ebction day, Monday, draws near. |OPPOsing forces douht The past victories of the G. O, P.|Proicct will pass the bd fair to be repeated in all three|taxpay dstricts as the democratic party|Tate to n las never attained mafority propor-| 4 Dance a Success fons in this town. The democrats,| The dance given by Bolton-Kasica jowever, hope to get a represent \P;’-"(; :‘fl;'”fflh Legion, last evening ive on the assessors hoard as w‘vuif,m]'h’;"g:w‘i‘;finfl':;:s“r;u:‘l._:r“-oll at as the board of relief as they claim | M despite th ? Bealhier | oh that the present republican monopoly | Tinatlon dance was ature on these two boards is unfair to|, " M Yofiw:” ‘“M\}-_w\:‘m\ y r~;f; their party and against all pre-| e 'rm'v};].} lofield. Crpinl i DD GRS aroserise i i e Gy hold The Town hall will be the polling place for the first district which fn- [yy @ GRENE B0 cludes Worthington ridge; Legion |g.qq ‘oo hall will be the polling place for|¢. g, Kensington and Clark’s hall in TFast| Berlin will catch the ballots for the| 4 special meeting of the hoard of third district voters. |trustees of the Kensington Congre- Following the balloting will come gational church was held last even. the annual business meeting of town at the home of Miss Marjorie officials at which time the reports|Moore. ~Rids for the work of re. of the departments will be read and shingling the chureh were opened approved by town officials. At thatiand the contract was awarded to time it is expected that the officlals |Goodrich Bros., of this place. will adjourn to a date sct at the| Reports from the solicitors making business meeting at which time the the campaign for funds for the work town meeting will be called. All|kave heen coming in satisfactorily, rast town. meetings have been according to the committee in chargo called from the adjournment of the|of the drive ard it is reported that business meeting of the town of-|sufficient funds have already been fleials. This means that the town pledged to meet the expenses of the meeting will not ba held next Mon-irvmnslrur’nrrn | )es At Short Beach. everyone of a admits district the republicans firmly ather vote of the arly 16 mills. {will an old fashioned supper will and a good is anticipated. Trustees Meet be seated sized at at- day night but will probably be called Warrantee Deed for some night a week after the busi-| Theodore F. Clark has sold to ness meeting that follows the voting. [John Fllison, his farm located on George B. Carter, the republican|Worthington ridge opposite the Nor- nominee for first selectman, is near-|ton property. The parcel includes Iy certain to be elected for his APProximately 14 ac eventh term in the office. Raymond Ladics Meet At Luncheon F. Dyer, the democratic candidate| The women members of the Wor- vill, in all probability be given his|thington Community Center met yes- old ‘pbst as third selectman. The|terday afternoon at a Hincheon and GhBatRbilary andl sscond b sloat dan s»u‘:;)z circle. About 25 attended the positions indicate a republican vie- 5“"\ i 4 fiss Grace Smith was tendered a tgy and thejonly fight exveoted iy bridge party in honor of her birth- in the oftices of tax collector, board |1 erHas e LS of assessors and relief board mem- |’ iAol i hers. The republicans are con- ”“f‘; s i fident of annexing these posiiions as|PL 20€C, SNG Tereshments Well jas thej othien i nosta. & Unteas| SSENECL FRE S e s some radical upset occurs in the| > i.m_““_r Resident Dics voting, the resuits will probably be| oo . PTEGE TESCOL all repubilcan although a prediction | ;.1 " or Trank D. Hart. for as to results is always liable i i surprise. {day at his home in § ch. Mr. The nominees have not entered!prart ig the son of J. T. rt, the Into any campalgning for the posts | rounder of the Hart Mfg. Co., which and, With a fow exceptions, the|\ay the predecessor of the present clection this year will he largely a|smerican Paper Goods company. He matter of re-election of former posi- |\ag the brother of Loomls P, Hart tion holders. {0t New Brit ind uncle of Mrs. Deny Petitioners Claim Walter Hart of Kensington. In conncction with the petition re- | Sot-Back Tournament to Start cently sibmitted to First Select- | The annual set-back tournament man George B. Carter by the League ' held in this place is due to start soon e [nccording to reports given out by Jack Giana, captain of one of the MISS RUTH TAYLOR teams that will strive for the super- fority. It is also reported that the Will Resume Teaching |Tabs team will meet the K. of C. Friday Oct. 1st team in the coming week in the first ; _ Piano, Harmony, Kerhoard Studio Phone round of playing. John Conlin, cap- Derlin 478-12 guests were many attend of the erly of 10 & | Kensington, who pa ¥ yoster- tain of the Blue Hills team. states that his men are ready to wallop the Tabs players at any time and {s anx- asking for the|ious to get his ict nurse for|Some discussion s signers of [to wh the gue that the names on the roll stood for endorse- ' they t 2 jment of the question, it was said to- 1 fgays forth to straighten the tangle is not ot |the signers of the paper aftixed their names in order to bring the i and SR admits When peti- names of e simply to ad- that they had sizned merely to bring wa the question before the town meet- good one, the question of rs as it would boost the tax !¢ The | |this evening at the church parlors. | eir work on the Hubbard eating syst Whoo Iy epid school = ch was m the board ms o be afo ! players belong to which several o the set-b S0 craved the g with o 1 st month is on the wane, onl ¢ being reported The of the fall whists to ba given b d Heart church will be held in t roems of the church ning at S o'cloc The hostess for th> evening will be Miss N. MelIner- " The public has been invited to attend now s now e team, as ends | ks Catholic have registersd athol three teams. or e social Monday Just who will com known but Conlin's efforts to aliz the teams seem to go for naugl Newt Baldwin, the Kensington star. is reported as signing up with Johy Conlin's team and with this added player, the e Hillians are confi- dent of a big season. Guman-Gabany Nuptials G A Brennan officlated | pyy, piehops of Episcopal Church 11 1his morning tha marriage of Helen ( any, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gabany to John Guman, on Mr. and Mrs, atthew Gu- 1 of Bridgeport, at ed Heart church, East riin Misa n Gu- maid of honor and Stephen was be ma The brid attired in crepe de chine over bridal satin and wore a veil of luchess lac trimmed with orang: CLERGY AT FUNERAL n o« at Services for the Very Rev, Fd- mund S. Rousmanfere Today. ) Episcopal Boston, Sapt. 29 Five ops of the chureh, wit an was other o | Ratherea reymen and laymen in Boston today for th neral of the Very Rev., Edmund Rousmaniere, dean of §t. Paul's blossoms. al roses| Cathedral ! lilics o The maia|!%12. Dr. Rousmaniers died Snun- et o' 42V At his summer home near honor seorgtie| 0¥ SR dionels crepe and carried yellow roses. Th JRIMSTEONE Capeloo0 Al : ing in the services were Bishop desmiaids wore pink and hc i ":f,""l‘d;‘ R e o R o R R U BT G R I Fe Bishop De Wolfe Perry of g i | Island, Bishop Herman Page, of bundred und fifly BUSEG| Dot (na Bignt Rev, Whllam from Bridgeport, Middletown, Penn- |1 -0 ! RiEh s ol G Hew ¥orc and Bow BHE |0 oril ) blsnons of e aioe e S S e R S e e nlle LOLT LU D 0 e e e er attendants and the bridegroom ||l 9F SARIEl ¢ S old cuff links. The couple left fm- ' ji ~*2Ters Honoreey nalEpoa e o llcitin geremony 1T &' Burial was to be in Mount Auburn BRE TR e N e einelery | Cambridee Falls, Atlantic City, Philad: Iphia Dimocks Not Located land Washington. | Claim Fines Unfair | Thomas J. Spellacy, counsel for By Police at Miami! six brickyard strikers when they ab-| (pier W, C. Hart received a letter today from Chief H. Leslie Quige of the Miami, Fla., police, stating that peared in superior court yest | declared that prosecutions of strik- the family of William Dimock not been located and the list of jers in this place were conducted irly 1d that the jail sentences and injured in the recent does not include the name, Gabany st consecration and of wore to One the wers the has |imposed pointed to a generally arbi- trary policy in use at the Berlin town court towards the striker: The assertion was made en| | Judge Banks paused in passing on the fact that the strikers had be ‘\\umh! over on harges of breach of the peace, a that does | |not usually for further action |than th wort im- | prisonment. Attorney | MEETING | Reinhart I... G stated that he! mhe Registrars of Voters will hold {had no know of the facts session in the Town Hall, Rerlin given by Spells Conn., T1 v, Oct. 5th, 1926, he- Four of the strikers were fined {tween the hours of nine a. m. and |$10 and costs on the breach of five p. m. (Standard Time), for the |peace count and two other purpose of receiving names of those were nolled, Judge Banks who wish “to be made” voters, i |ready passed a verdi Lists for the coming state ¢ |but upon Spellacy’s argument, will be compiled at this session. |duced the fine to $10 and costs. The ROYAL H. MOR | four women fined were Tda Mariota, JOHN HOLIGAN, |Irene Grafio, Rita Barcaro and Registrars, || | Pererfa Acc The case of Lucy Dated Sept 1926, at Berlin, | Cugno was nolled upon payment of Conn, | TOO COLD Philadelphia, Washingt header declared off. double 1 cold Rain and — —_— NOTICE OF REGISTRARS' ocedu ite 29th, ne The Social Five will meet with | road | Democrats Making Licle Figh Will Be Held Shortly to Tix Street wo ' Plainville News NTEREST LACKING INTOWN ELETION ~Menitt Ryder Moderator Line—0dd Fellows' Rally Tomor- row Night—Neuhanser to Broad- Tnterest ry d uld ar a non sirahle outh in is in compos town clerk as ¢ an partments tim the town apy n of 1 to ther tes o n matl opria mee actual wou t exp ke T ting, voice tions. Tn Still ek in the in Pla ot tT ommenda 50 this Ttvder Moderator oard is merely an advisory away we is proposition, Tt suggestion were nd list ority experts and does not om the voter maki we REDSTONE HILL HEARING Hospital, to g of hody of the laying of the tax on and mathematical this would proy viding the grand list by th ted expenses. re s conside is beli r pop e fr b o Interest althou, eved, however, will bring out number of voters at the town meet- in it is not ar sentiment is je ation or not that th a Redstone Hill Hearing A hearing will shor! ) sta last meeting number of present the planners. rapidly owners n where th 1l Yy ma hedges a At pr ~dstone Hill being prepared by McKernan plated the hearing will plan com v held by t and building 1i hill, ted sident and turally sty W v on d trees o The s developed and Chait 1 man this morning. of the comi of ion is b the property t to t line is in order Know that r shrubs ccordingly nt there is no map on filr ng street or building lines on stablishment of s ed, wi 1l further and when ch a Such maps id are now velopment of the Redstone hil trict. Womer Odd Tellows Nally House Being Dismantled =\ Bristel News nor Holt, Dorothy Wa and Ruby Martiu Mrs. Mo Ingr and Mrs. Asaline War ting, and or Twehve Tay Dodgers Pay Woman Struck by Au w0 Have Hearing — F Typhoid in Forestville Neuhauser o Broad sast wol T Given Machine Gun H Sl in Hospital M predations Main st of annoyane e Himeraso Ly ¥ been renew This the knob of one of the pa off. endeavoring in the loors was broken evi Nomeona to Pay Tax Delinquents ting city the sum itain has tha Tax Frank stated this morning that a cleaned orgstann - high be issn Iy up. he made A marriage by ( SR Stafford a Miss Haze one of W str Miss Stone for the eral years has been conne. of the superinte) licenss wa rk Tt ard | For cterday Mis- Chris- stvi the home of 1..0..0. regular lodge, T at § Arcanum P o o'clock this ev hall. Attending Sesquicentennial Commissioner John Phy of this cit eral days a ennial in Phila Struck phia By Auto Cardolin Wost s near sehool last Aitomol by Francis Elliot of 132 was knocked d; we 1s attend- ahan accident p. m police head was anare r. about & nds of Mrs Elliott wa s and his aturday ill he ongregational Guild SINVILLY at 1WILLES S TTAINTS Y LARYE Xeports from the Storrs be given by the Mis: 6.0.PATSEAON | NAMING SENATOR " Delegates Beleved (0 Favor Re- *=- Renewed L el R 1 each AL s Marriage License [ssued Downs ashingtor capacity of stenog- | De w. spending St. . reported the Wble to appear. Congrezational Guild Meeting 3 o'cloc parish hous will assist as hostesse: idence of Typhold While four of five cases of typhoj T have been reported in the For lc section of the city, Dr., 1 B. Robbins today stated that an ag alysis Ly the state board of healt of cultures taken has failed to re |Veal an absolute case. A spring a of the Sessions Cloc street has been clos was found that several boy ater from a brook a shor However. betwee: 1 where the youths too! le sewage from severa e vicinity had enterec h undoubtedly ac the pollution of th 50 iation by d of the ¢ is being watche local health depart of curtailing th to, Driver | spre Last Day For Wednesday Closing the last day thi s of the city wil lay half-holida teports of District. e Parent-Teacher Meeting I¥ meeting of the Par ssociation of the Joh ool will be held thi o'clock in the schoo An ntertainment pro n arranged for and re ) will be ed. Ncighborhood Club Mecting Th ar monthiy eting o of the Soutl Neighborhood clut rsday afterpoon a Dwight Miner o auxiliary Hin of Mrs New Departure Band Busy New Departure band wil, Great Barringten tomor will play morning concerts Wednesday of this week. to ath inclusive engag fair and on O= 14th, the bande fair seasor g at Springe. Places Attachment ment for £200 has bear n property of Michaal J in an action brought by through Judge § which is made Tuesday of No common pleas at they oon Friday 1 s will b Danbury e inal Tohnson Mink e fi * before Republican Cancus October 11 The town caucus of the republican vty for the nomination of candi tatives in the justices of the probate and eon- held on Monday general pea stables will ber 11th, Representative A. 8 Barnes stat- today that he was uncertain as hether or not he would be a tion, while it sentative Epa- phroditus Peck will accept the nom- ination in the event he is not nom tor from the fifth represe assemb e be o v station steal Costs for son 10 sanatorial dis Judge S Ru Mink of the probate court will ba a candidate for ination his nomination i City Steam Turned On Due to the extremely damp and cool weather prevailing for the past ferv days, steam has been turned on for the convenience of dditional [ patrons served by that system. 13 | To Speak At Fish and Game Outing Judge William J. Malone was the principal speaker at the annual out- ing of the Buriington Fish and Game association held this after- noon at the state hatchery in Bur of [ lington. Attorney Joseph P. O'Con and | nell, secrefary of the local fish and game association also attended and past sev- made a few remarks. cted Attending Police Chief: dent of nat brought At- taxes reno and ass the cit Riley entire- homas B Meeting hief of Police Ernest T. Belden, Sergeant Daniel McGilli- cuddy and Judge Joseph M. Dono- van of the city court are in West- today attending a meeting and g of police chiefs. ening RED COATS 1 effect is seen not only in wraps and coats ularly in the velvet evening do we find a succession of William Mur- sev- Part repe esquicen- | folds A, while Ann's | evening operat- Wolcott own and ous cuts not | The ORIGINAL Malted Miin Forlntant, Invalids, The Aged Jourishing—Digestible— N Tha H‘o’fi‘. Food-Drink l;cArrHA:-‘ at her 1td not of the ac Lt Girls” Noses Will case was Not Shine Now Kind of face powder i Made by a new French Pro- avs on until you take it off. Pores and lines do not show. Not aftected by perspiration. Gives life and beauty to vour complexion a most unbelisveable. Tt s ealled MELLO-GLO. You will love it, morning. °h time the injured A new here. will hold Marjori FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WUATS A MATTER WM You? AINT You 4 OING YO r/ % M SCHOOL Z ;Zroesmn o S YOU AEAN TO SAY YoU AINT GOING T ScuooL T DAY T ) DONT vev | 2N STV TO KNOW WHEX WUAT'S T USE?? \ WANVA L FOR Vou Fi 2S BUT THEY HAD A IRE DRILL. To DAY, AN' T ANT GONANA FIREMAN wa I 60w LP!!

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