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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. ' ] | down two sections of the fence. 'nv.e} . . e .,.,i . |and st ts beus : s eved that he will as e was filled with people, it-is | Pl [1 N - B t I N | et 4 but mo ajuries were reporcat | 4 LATRVILLE IYOWS Tis TISIOL [Yews |- ‘o el reauest. ough there is a sheer drop of | | | [ A;mmn R’m]fln‘ Lists 5 several feet at this particular spot| T 4 - | 16 first meeting of the beard of M‘%?;‘ . on to the field below. | i |assessors, conststing of Dantel J. & = No steps have been taken to re- goal » Heffernan, Samuel D. Nawell and | move the machine at Kelsey's cnrv‘ 2 Sidney M. Barnard, for the purpose ner where a minor accident occur-| !” . A of recelving property lists from red yesterday morning. Up till late Ees1en D Property owners of the city was held ; esterday afternoon the machine| e today. Notices have been posted was atop the young tree which had | il /i i out the city notifying taxpayers B T : 11N to the assessors on or bafors The Social Five held their first fall S(]l][l][]]g{()]] Man Ghose[] M[e] 1 serir T Less Than in OC[ODCI' Re-|¢ho aret day of November, 1026, & “YORKE” S Q - ; 4 |soclal and entertainment at the s afterno seas - . vritten or printed list, propartly &]lOF.U\E SHIRTS, exce.llenlt]_\‘ me;de Y\f imported woven madlas, with laundered | Homa atiarall Charlsal Biskal onil Six GIUSC Ballfl[s corded hy Police 1 and sworn to of all the tax- collars to match, .thom_ugfl,\ shrunk, guaranteed fast colors, 2 8 Beckley road yesterday afternoon. A | v owned by them onm I offered for Saturday's selling at o Each bingo party was one of the features —_—— rst day of October, 1926, Ten a L i = el ¥ jot the afternoon. The prize win-| be added to all lists : WORSTED COAT SWEATERS, in smart | RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS, in Rera were 3rs. Frank Cober, Mrs ASSEMBLY ~ CANDIDATES idiarotin e I, Iwither mixtures, a timely garment just \ grey and ecru, medium weight, short | Edward Ka Alice Wil g to law, November 2, 1324, - no' riced at | ves, liams. LY e ¥ Pose of receivin e . Each sleeves, ankle length. I Special Show at Community Theater Carl Peter ! . , pi Peck and Barnes Will Seek Nomina- it e T . d | $1 50 | GR 'I GA TM Marco, Gordon Schacfer, 3 ; ty building from Octobe: o AN i i | | Sunday Afterno Hi, Scbool 1t 3 s 2 tion—First and Third District Tax e m October 1 to 8 HALF HOSE, imported, of silk and lisle, N Each ;NE 0 ELECTED CAPTAIN i oy Dow Howard Purds, EOT # yember 1. from 9 a. m. to § 3 % = e : ey T o : b e s Bright—Regis- | S2ckman, r Murphy ills Mailed— \ssessors to Receive Do T They will meet in new plaids, stripes and jacquards, | CARTER'S UNIONS, silk and wool, reg- (M! OF BATES C[]LLEGE TEAM Football Prospects Bright—Regis- Lo o W 5 o o Watnaiy s y priced at 95c 4 | ulars and stouts, short sleeves, ankle [ SR trars to Meet—High School Social Tolli \ I Lists, n October 20 and 22, also - Pair length | 1 W ton ¥ 0 23 and Novembs g e $3 98 Each |Charles B. Ray, Buckfield Star, fs Ex-Senator Rogers Ne N 0 Ylfrom 7 to 8 p. m. On %Zfi?,?.', . 4 FOUR IN HANB®K, made of superb silks, 2 g it Racal Ever! tollAtiatn ithing ated once | Creed - lice ¢ 5 the frc 2.m. to 8 p.m.. they will be 3 imported from France, Italy, Switzerland | WINSTED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, e tor on the sixth s in month o than at as hall and on Tu , Oc- : and England, in Jacquards, Moires, stripes | light weight wool, shirts with long or Bates' Honor. ¥ play times |the p ng mont the follow- |fober 12 and 13, from 9 a. m. to ¢ = s ¥ s s . p. m from 7 to & o Z ete., for short sleeves, drawers regular and Tic on, Me., Oct. 1 (A——Charles s Lt Sebti will b 1 at n~:1-|n'|m::‘1-}, ;,:nr g stouts, for B. Ray, Negro backfield star, today s played . g C) 0 ’ . . Each held the distinction of being the first s AA intox: assessors suggested this . of his race ever elected captaln of ; t (i b dpetinls oy {the football team of Bates college. 3 \ S ; 1 the month to file their lsts 5 He was chosen unanimously when ) S the 7 will have sufficient time |Donald Cobb of Gardiner, elected ¢ s T 1 taxpayers, rather than [1nst scason, faled to return to col- S i o he end of the month, FULL FASHIONED, SILK HOSE = with | CHARTER OAK, Silk Hosiery, full fash- ‘"“]“; e vards b ¥, 1; emhe oty wher ¥ are extremely bu one thread rayon, strictly first grade, in | g < ‘,m,',?‘“ e B Ry i Ll Bok Flay Meriden Sunday leading shades as Alesan, Gravel, ude, ioned, with lisle garter tops in new shades Iplace on the varsity squad In his ; i 3 3 & e oAl toam il Everglow, Blue Fox, etc., specially priced freshman year. The rule barrir e e 5 ey will lne up agelsot iatm- freshmen was not accepted u th boys and I v X c ce All-Meriden team. The [has been chosen unanimousiy for a To Help Women Voters 1 1 are in good shape for football team. Gt 1 in 1 . , 1. 0. 0. F. Meeting D KNIT UNDERWEAR oot e % o | Without powerful bulld or grea ) assi, vote o ar meeting of Stephen I AI\D KNl A |Bitont poray Eo . ! e e RAYON VESTS with picot tops, self | KNIT VESTS, medium weight cotton, also ,'r]‘n; ;,” 2 ] ,‘:l‘vf}] Y ,] 3 € lay by ) C o 28 Sevaniog iy straps, and shields, pink, peach, nile, | bodices, reg. and 50 5 threat thr s Kicking, forward e Sl 2 L t e Anniversary High Mass orchid, white and maize, for 95c extra sizes. Each C and C l‘m\ x and carrying off th SR carry 2 whots An anniversary high mass of re- D o= o 3 r vill ¢ B e 1 Aprelo i CARTER'S UNIONS, medium weight, |selt on the defensive, particularly = G : AN ; an e at Anthony's XAYON CHEMISE, lace dnd ribbon | finest bleached yarns, band top, cuff |through his ability to break up for- i S 3 Sl memory of James Cover- trimmed, in pml\. peach, nnd 1 knee, |ward passes, o v vo s 1: violn ho died in the world war. other shades. kach Each and | has been popular with his r ge and it a civic |t i 2; violation) 70 Spend Vacation In Bermuda 2 and in coli He plays s of the parking o G oty oaten (', ey ,chairman of on college baseball delegatos wor High Schoal Social tion of the s of the road, 2 : publican town committea and nd ranks with the heavlest of | relcased from 1 promise to sup- 1 t f Th s s s A ° New Departure | e colloge hitters. His brother ov s o } onic vs N Sompaly, and: Mes. Sigpiicnty — now & junior. promises to i ek 1 a will 1 1 ! ":\ : \“‘1.‘"’1“ ioyeam . he insisted on picking up his papers | held this evc 8 o'clock at the he varsity backfield this fall Ur = T:45 o 11 o'clock at Le- |mitt v = Yasa-on in Rirprude, I3 v 1 f ¢ & an lection Jiy A T L ' r Y [Eeist0 Blionded - yilihonn fa |\’.'» tion of ot Warden Finds Kangaroo S ; et 3 tibrary directors il — s Series Game Sunday j cers and reports by the various com- | g e o allot, 22 out c Fple Taien S : | The fourtn \e five game serios | Mittecs. Al members of the asso- | Courts Still Active the two Farmin gates alo ; y i o the “u(;‘,,,],erhr.:,';.m"m\' between the All-Kensingtons and | ciation are urged to nd the meet. | Chicago, Oct. 1 (A—A | holdi W r 5 1 1 i Police Beats Change | the Corbin Red Sox of New Britain | N5 ning. | WAL RIS e shi whan ,‘, 1 will furnish J The monthly change in police ill be played Sun fternoon on Governor to Land Tomorrow SEaaly hogBnunizh gl R R i cats went Into effect this morning Percival avenue grounds. The| Governor John H. Trumbull fs! i dlmost every jail in 1l L B « t 1ov nd the following assignments : % | says Capt. George H. Weideling, re- | his thanks to th l¢ 5 oot s nds two to one in favor of reduled to ugurate new | * T AL e L e s { K r c > out ¢ Captain Thomas F. Guckin, e s and the Kensingtonians landing field of the Moeriden Gun | warden of the Cook county Promised to e John V \ v officers, € nigl Detective Sergeant re anxious to clean up Sunday and | club, situated at Nicholls Field in | (Chicag0) fafl. % i Durir 1 McGillicuddy, investigation g ” 1 the race. After the long game |Blue Hills, tomorrow afternoon | "’ e 4" k!""""‘""“‘”‘*;' SrEang, r o tective work; Policeman Jo- o) gainst tlie Falcons last Sunday in n he alights from his plane that | 'c¢¢ and conducted by the prison-} he seas 0. f offens rupp. parking; McNamee, 2t : AL s s among themselves. : } viola ville; Brault, permanent traffic offi- 5 me to the All-K local meadow. The dleriden organ- Aauong i raffic offi eek’'s gama will be a slt five years and plan to ot s visited, Capt. W, [ s 1 ) str Jeglinsky and Burns, motor- hem on top. ing s » out of the ficld, Governor | g | vele work Norton, motoreycla NELSON HART WEDD[NG Gunners Ready Trumbull’s descent be the open- paradoxidal honor existing : ork in East Bristol; Messier, South e} i T O e e e e nor. | @MONg criminals lies at the hase of . The 1 ‘ O'Connor, North Main street ruf ous ¢ sants, not | ous airplanes 3 testing the | ! d of the Jolly Roger Y ted npson, north side; Service, day i A E T e e o it to ba | When the penalty was often a walk 5 . elly, west end and north hill: Robert Clifford Nelson and Marion e o Ladle BN S v tar lown the gangplank. Usn, 1 o c s and center beat; Doolin, south hill s 18 he flye Many s et A L Vi . . nd office; McLough Atwater Hart to Marry — Boy | that certain seetions harhor quite a | residents of this place are planning o now isa fine of ten or : et Min, shitt beat, w of the long tailed 1ts and | to motor fo the fleld to witness the cents, for such offenses ; : AR arthy, shift beat, nlghta Strucl 3 1S - a few instances of grouse being re- | ponular governor's descent to wash the neck, untidy cell Edin SHa oy oy siting 8 truck By Auto—Gunners It atancos of o AJH!I“},U)‘-‘) ular DL descent. Lo Eaehitiaacls nto o el 1 hie sty nben S0t e ana bty willigm' O'Ggnnibll pare For Opening of Scason. i e s e e s r. the inmates fake | sy f0GhEss iy b ot i oS ot Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests = € .ocal politicians are hoping for a |, et 1 | “asricultur AU ¢ or a few days of Dr. O'Connell's (s, e the Kensington and Jast Berlin i o s TS SRR v heir own hands. aliant Werioy ¢ will aceidents iny 't A nne The present day in y IEIng! g r cent vote Monday when the iy e AL L Agricu e : : atocs parents, Mr. and Mrs. William il b icts and qu who 1al town election takes place. In 2 b =| In pol Mr T nted s ¥ O'Connell of Main street, Forest- 1 1 Dl g0atalses mer year voting 1 gfasons Lnmea e ons st i ) LLsosox 2 ville ectman Gee 3 enjoying their liberty by flourishing 5 A is contempt confine- | piy in 19 rax Bills Mailed e conneetion with the o fore the eyes ofits "‘\i"zlf“““_‘w" on jail and fined $30 | elacted senat \ s x bills for t haEe 1,?”“(*“', Bristol Catioy nigy TaE ious hunters. While there is no particular import | BAE00 (CONER, t which S\ 3 will be held at 8 every citizen to vote for Most of the nimrods ar polishing | jn S one o ! vithin the not. | as its r. Pt re- |¢ ¢ o'clock this evening in Red Men's s regardless of par Sy e i e e B e Keshift a G e ; names > nall on Prospect street. A social w!r}f: for without ti~ 1 for the big day ne K. Al- | Berlin is out to have the best per. | [CSularly ‘organized by the prisol | John H. Trumbull on 1 to be made 1 ir will follow the regular bus- every resident it is in thou me s abund- the town particularly ¢ Weldeling says. | committee to investigate the work- State e n next m session, obtain a fair indication ¢l ant t week, it is a known fac A and lawyers are|ing of the federal inheri tax Party Tor Teacher To Hold Chicken Pie Supper feelin that the birds scem to realize the 1l percentage vot. | “octed from among those appa laws. Tast night 8 “G The annual chicken pie supper of Mr. Carter went on to say act that their protection is lifted on | ip wars . The voting | ¥ best qualified. Session arn For Red Cross Benefit : for n which Ladies” Auxiliary of the South this year's election interest was 10s5| October §, and Wednesday is lia- hooths In the base. | IUTINg exercise or rest periods. Col-| A special performan \ I i « ssessed at t Chippins Hill Neighborhood club, + before recorded. In ble to sec them well under covet mont of hall this vear | l€cted fines are put into a fund for | by the Red Cross will t the SUf went an L. S 3 t pe 1 vill old in the school house on @ candi been weighed from the eager huntsmen ot at Athletie hall as has been | PEnDiless inmates, | Community the P'r ! 1 of t For c Thursday evening, Oet. 21, Mrs. at th before being voted on but Stevens Gets Votes i e s | ——— noon for the b i . x Collector 1 Everett A. Barnes was selected vear secms to point to a st e LT GEIt e e i (i S ek Paris Bartender: ¥ from the Tlor & < On Buildings nouneced today chairman in charge of arrangemen: vote more than any personal | district republican senatorial con- A ";\-‘m}\lr‘;y-' held | S L d 8 I‘“', novement, which e Good sand has \ t or ind she will select her own corps LUAEE SV e sl RIS 1 held yesterday at Plainyille e hnl Drinks to Youth |1 ckea vy the Ar ai 1 < o « x 1 on Nov §:30 a. 0 nts. minees, honorcd ex-Senator Claude . ey o e rls, Oct. 1 UP—Daggy-trous- jand the Will Hays Motion Pict s ST RO, SR oS sl o HOEE eS0T S M In both the re 1 demo- ns with their two ballots when ”f'fv’\‘ At l‘:”'l’”'k‘v ) “yuu! college boys from the United | or nization: it has been endorsed S the Seq ¢ 1w « open from | Will be 11 October 14th at the cratic camps t seems to switched from Elijah Rogers' | SNV, o 0 B EHINEE (A8 B s have brought the art of drink- | by Governor John H. Trumbt u ] §:30 a. m. to oms of Miss Ruth Manolisster, &k be “nothing n nd events ote in the fifth ballot. In the sixth |y 112" oung members will confine | 1 10 €Vl days, say the white-coat- | means of a proclamation, and lo ] hich time election of ofticers will ] been plodding slowly towar ¢ v returned to the ranks and cast ividus behing | 1 men who push liquid mixtures | it has received the o iter | wily takatnlace, . fatal d All activitics in the elee- | their votes as an aid to the nomina- ‘ .(.]‘ 44 A ”m,‘_‘r‘ 1cross the mahogany counters of | ing First Select S R ¥ 3 1 i Harwinton Fair Tuesday | tion line s 1o ha opped with | tion of liogers as state senator. ‘I‘I_',,,_,WN AR e Paris’ “American” har: son. 2 work R tay 1 “[’l“\‘l"!(‘vv.\' l’:nr‘“lll be hrlr% ]nn = the nominations held some e evens i a candidates for nomina- A et aRaa 3 they ask us for| The feature of thc Fmanc Ty g ’“I' \;I‘\ 1‘ o m:\\\:\);l::dt;m:‘nlten; nthustasm shown al either of the| . Nelson-Fart Nuptials Community hall for the ex- | 5 10 Boutavard dea Ttallens, boc|all such. ceats are balne. rasmised Ao I of the first 1 of persons from Hartford and 3 caucuscs. i S Al s 6 Everten e st of haok Toved by Am Y hey want T o e . g seieadiy 1 bicld counties s0d {x esuniTamuE | While other town v of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fugene ,,,1 ‘H’,“'_‘w o ’”{’ & P" ine o | compond drinks of everything that |is taken in will be turned over to jep wor are mow heing. careied fo ‘ 1 the third t ot g shest sunUTuidn g ing and electioneerir lin gecms | Hart of Robbins street, Kensington, | fo" wonls hore the guests of | Stands on the shelves and the result | the treasury of the local unit and ikl This | trict h takes in Kast oot 1o be content with - will become the bride of Robert S o1t like the explosion of a Biz forwarded to national h 1 $4,067.7 . ‘ ing the trend of events next Mon-| Clifford Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. |yt i 2 ‘”‘]\m_\' e '”\‘Y“ "_l" a shell. The gentlemanly days | for use in relieving the disaster- (jree storcs Annonnce Candidacy Greenwich Grand Llss y It is reported that nearly|John Nelion of the High road, Ken-| gion " turn for the better although | °f the scientifically-compounded | stricken Miami distri | Tollowing t republic Totals Over 88 Million overy resident is taking it for grant-| sington, tomorrow afternoon at 4 [y S0 R 0T 8 O€HE H L CEE) Martini, Manhattan and John E. Lamb of the local unit| ———— R 11 Greenwich, Oct. 1—The grand lst «d that Carter will be elected and o'clock at the Kensington Congre- | SR Raentoon o New Brits ¢ cocktails are gone s all citizens to attend and ald YTICE ¥ tailves ? nwich this year totals $88,- with that fact in view t © say- | gational church, Rev. Vernon L. |t {0 G0N S o worthy cau NOTICE se By 7,000, an increase of 00,000 ing t George do It is| Phillips officiating oame i High School Football i ! anne th year's figures, it becausa rhrl)‘\ ‘“u.;.l\ a small vote will be| Miss Florence Nelson, sister of the | [l 14 are. A, . Fuller of | Toothall prospects at Plainville! 1 PR 1 lidates ay with the completion of polled onday nless some etivity | bride, will be the maid of honor and r 1 n fi 5 . high school are exceptionally bright. 4 © 1 \ tion ! caucus to ¢ W K o he b 0 £ Plainville were calling upon friends ptionally brigh : own b vork of the hoard of assessors. will appear to stir up the town to-| Harry Nelson, brother of the bride- | % 0 FErE M0 - | Commumty Theater Although Coach John C s 0 6, from 1 be held on O Tt is also| Much of this ine is due to ad« W 1(‘:!:“011”\\':: 1 n uyfn\ ism. | groom, will act as 1\ man. \I! | The new fence recently erected | PLAINVILLE handicapped by having 9 ot re- derst that Cs nan Homer| justment on new property. | s : \ Ifi 0 I ud s 0! “(r!‘l par- | bridesmaids will be Miss Helen Nel- [ o0 "o o6 Borlin ' 1ed to || Eriduy, Oct. 1st— Big Doudle Feature || ONIY 17 men, this is par c Y s to 1 1 ] will enter the eon Th irgest assessment ‘in upon es, the situation is ripe for on, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. |y oot jtg first test of strer ter- PETER B. KYNES for by the quality o C ' though 1 n rather non-com- | the orty of Edmond Converse, cal upset unless some enthus Lou all of Kensington and Miss | 3o+ when a Middletown man crash- “MORE PAY, LESS WORK" Coach Corcoran, who fort JOHN mittal when approached on the sut The combined holdings created around the nominc On| Natalie McCleary of Southington. | n® pvouan the f& with his'e 3 LA B w || ed with Boston colieg GEO. R It is known that a number of kefeller family are listed | e B DL Je L O hnglow: |ed through the railing with his || 7osie Sedgwick in “Outinw's Daughter i il i e R A | | he has the makings uprooting several posts and tearing s waiting for Monday's resulte. | Hart, uncle of the bride, Howard | The polling booths were erected usin ‘of the bride and Wal- this morning in the three balloting son, a cousin of the bride- | ) LOSSER i LI O ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Now, Is That Plain? By B votes fn Leglon hall, Worthington| Miss Hart will wear white silk ridge is to use the Town hall and | crepe with veil and will carry bridal | East Perlin will visit the Clark's|roses. The bridesmaids will wear block for its voting. All thr. ces | rainbow colors and will carry ) X IS S — e 3 are casily reached and there will be | gladioli. The maid of honor will — w %0 Y b e o ST 2 | no excuse for absence at the polls wear vellow and carry a bouquet of < HARVEY hMad .r f [\ SIMAmE RImArs 1N, ' during clection day. gladioli. Theron Wolcott Hart, an \ ' SIMMER "1 0 I\ ,._“pw ,,\ b [ = — ; ] Boy Injured By Auto | uncle of the bride and organist of e et A | | s ‘ ZIMMER Z/AMER! SRR Harry Stearns, the young son of | the First Church of New Britain will | NICE NANE ) i ER) | DRy e ABCDEFGHIJKL { Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stcarns of | play the wedding march from = A0, NOT SIMMER NN Z:Z! Not \ MNOPQRSTUV ! Worthington ridge, was injured yes-| Lohengren and Midsummer Night's S ZIMMER! AARNEY (7] ay noon when returning from | Dream by Mendelssohn. ZIMMER_' 4 ] school to his home, being struck by About 100 guests from New Brit- i 1 tomobile at the junction of the | ain, New Haven, Meriden, Spring- ¥ast Berlin road, the machine being | ficld, Bristol, Naugatuck, Troy Al- i driven by George Reckett of West| bany, Newark and Terryville are ex- i Cromwell. The boy was struck a| pected at the reception at the bride's 8 cing blow and thrown to tae|home following the ceremony. The b pavement, the foree of the blow! couple will leave for a wedding trip causing him to roll down the hill.l to the Sesquicentennial Exposition Me was picked up by Constable| in Philadelphia immediately —after ) John Lewls who carried him to his| the reception, after which they will i home where-the young lad was|take up their residence at Robbins 1 found to have sustained a scalp | street, Kensington. The bridegroom | | wound necessitating fonr stitches to| is an employe at Hart & Cooley, be- | close, He was quite badly bruised | ing occupied as a draftsman at the : | about the body. The young lad had | New Britain plan some drawings in his hand which | Cemetery Mceting NG €192¢ BY Mo he was bringing home to his mother| The:-adjournad mesting of the oS and although' bleeding and bruised | South Cemetery assoclation will be

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