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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926. WANT SEWERS (N | EXCHANGE CLUB PLANS FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY | Anniversary Program To Be Given PLEASANT ST. EXT. But No Houses Ave Buit and Rotion Is Delayed A hearing on the petition for the tnstallation of sewers on east of East street, gineer Willlams as to whether prove the p at milea of profess club on petition f street and grade et trom A Charls visiting pol illerest A hear on the ty was also granted. The board ref more lights on H avenue £ 1 red a petition for lerest to engineer. nue e also Lafay lar to Ma spectio Ford plant high ermission was granted to > . t marked the place. ct two properties at the northwest corner of Roxbury Road and Brighton s A hearing was granted the petition of the es- hment of street on Queen s A petition for the laying of side- walks on Corb Main to Hart hearing. The and Power Co. was gra sion to install poles in Barnesdale subject to the supervision of the city engineer. A petition that the Died sick property on Curtin aven be given a hearing for the establish- ment of building lines was laid on| the table for another hearing. | City Engineer Williams reported | that the order for some piping had been given the Plimpton Hills cor- poration at a bid of $1,695.20. | A petition for the approval of Pentalow avenue was accepted hy the board upon finishing of the| grading work being on the|iron s Curtts strect. 1 1907, three years after A new sidewalk for the north slde| Stanley, she continued of Broad street from High street to| generaily Grove street was voted at the cost| 5 of about $450. The new curbing being higher than the present walk it was voted to install a new five- foot walk Jack expe: e the Tenry M. Stanley London at Stanle famed in a African done Known By Local ley was personal It was voted t ams should t: the Baptist chu Mr. Lady ch of New Weld mon council tool and eq th Ross the numerous uses owned by they may visiting ipment © d in order that themselves wi arize 1's work 5 Sir Henry Stz '_ nd Lady Stan- the Belgian Congo, but it was here that the missionar; Britain’s outs the 10u8 through the tion that Mr. ill in Africa, coast and thence he subsequently Bristol Man and New Britain Girl g cl explorer aid of § Ross, w to Be Married Here October 18 At St. Mary's, Joseph Paul of and Miss Anna Georges of 340 Commonwealth avenue this city will be married Oc-! tober 16 at St. Mary’s church at 9:30 be held | was ption will s sensational i ingstone, and was the Miss Georges o Georges & Co., jev Shel s tor again and was intr street tive club, STUDY LAW | 1 PAINTER WIL Dar tered the G Wash YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to visit our FALL SHOW all this week ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY Y4 Down Authorized Dealers HOLMQUIST BROS. PROFS. At Meeting Next Tuesday Night ¢ dents At Burritt Hotel s meeting of the F last week to the me; i Gold outlined his | Mar tension production Lindsley described soms o during his va- | e Maine woods. LADY STANLEY DIES AT HOME IN LONDO Kuown by Rev. William Ross of | Baptist Church . Oct. § (P—Lady Stanley, | S°X- e age o ¢ was a noted beau istic and lit h Lady Stanley married Dr. a famous surgeon, in as Lady Stanley. y and quite an jpresent day youth. now ons of New was return to London where decorated the London Geographical society. Later when the explorer returned meeting on, the explorer and missionary subseq sduced to L: SIOF THAT ILHING You won't have o wait — relicf follows the first comforting touch of 'Resinol Easy Payments BERLIN AUTO SALES |FLASHES OF LIFE: HELEN WILLS IS | PHI BETA KAPPA STUDENT AT COLLEGE | GARY, AT 80, k—>1 o Wills is | taken out life in at the | mill fon Talley has 00 would go v for traim Believes It's Boon fo Galifornia LgKe {sia { Beta Kappa. s rest Passaic, N. J.—By unanimo $25 | sists that the g evening gown sport he is going to display the country as a side- , Oct. is as optimi y is Friday. nan of the U held suits, w purchas | throug: Pyle thin finds it much sn to business, ss co: an people want pros- finance com- pro. hard ormed th just as at sports as at Hagen argues, and if their based predictions d prosperi v York—The chiet 1 varie 2 J ar & 3, 1 n a statemen s o '€ up a contraption ori- | lly made in Detroit and now 1 “Passion §—Columbla, the of Motion.” Campbell bought n 1915 for $12 and it has roll { 70,000 miles sinee then: It g the|ed an automobile ker sal: n, gned duate row resembl- the recent| —_— for | Cambridge, Mass. freshmen are to have silh 1 2y photos taken. The authorities expect physical e | Will be revealed, ore he could an or any 1 irs each 2 Hardwar s of ing talk oundryman’s | s discuss p ing of Meadow football fourth Ham- baptized at St n Knicker- ark. | bocker is the son of Con- gressman who was a terror to | Yale, Dartmouth et 2l when an All- .| American tackle. ns for the demoli: New York—There Harvard having a [team about 1945, Th ilton Fish to be trect arn i ) od e o es and is ¢ sai Haven—T speech L ced out of was ford—C. M. and ment broker, ion ought to “I should so con! could be establishe r less of W ir or not.” of bank w o ess Bridgeton, N. J.—One r. { the refusal of the western w Jer- | sey Baptist association to ordain IMrs. Elizabeth M. Finn of Philadel- phia s that St. Paul counselled: “Let the women keep silence in the church.” One of her supporters ar- | gued that if St. Paul had been mar- ied he would not have spoken lik | that son for | Luxembourgian tition with of his . Gary sald New York—Women from 17 states 10 have formed a company to publish a magazine regard it as the | first organization of the sort owned |and financed exclusively by their boards.” Hi t he had n from any of | O'Brien fatally injured { ble. explo he explained, —Lots of mere me vesterday in| Cavour, S. D.—Lots of mere men are anxlous to coach the girl foot- | ballers at the high school, as well as to see them play. Among the ap- plicants for the job of coach is| “Butch” Slaughter, an All-American | star. will meeting of the Has Been Entirely }Made |Iron 2 New Haven, Oct 6.—(A) he ber 22 as usual. Yale polo field of the | Phipps family of N Kk to the | university, has just been completed. | New York—The Rev. Willlam §. ugh to pe; Board hopes that little credence will n ut The fleld v | be put in what is said by many of | maiden ladies of both sexes about He is chalrman ording | of, the laymen’s advisory board of First | tha Congregational church. Rev. | with | i the dealt o7 Newhurgh Widow Newburgh, N. Y., Oct Pastor Gio 1an ed last charge of murder, first connection with the h of her husband, The fleld is |4 Yale conta. 1 footha days on info Wegler, Britain, ainted ‘Washington—America {s in danger ing its soul in its greed for . in the opinion of Miss Mabel | irons . Boardman, secretary of the Red A gra ; and the criminality among thousa men and women Is appailing. | side of | —— who with rgymen, and the by with married in 'ntly Mr. Stan- No new car has ever received such a whole-hearted public welcome as the Whippet— America’s first true, Euro- pean-type, high-speed light car., Its outstanding features of 30 miles on a gallon —4-wheel brakes—plus unrival- led smoothness, power and performance have started a new vogue of automo- bile ownership in America. New reduced Whippet prices: Sedan $695; Coupe $685; Touring $645. Prices f.o.b. factory. Prices andspecifications subject to change without notice. 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RUDOLPH 127 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-3 Steel Mogul Optimistic 8 (M—Elbert H serious Bus ps are no longer necessary, argely upon re- | ¢ es managers of the | bankers in the | Foot aurin tne rest | Liegion Will Plant 13 ably through 1927, | Red Oak Tre ced the Ford plan for | teen red oak trees w uch work in five | will ome of the most injurlous compe- | lopment of foreign com- ne benetit of the consum- Baby Alligator Taken Belgian, Ge be bitter or unreasonable in American approaching t be long before he would | “I want to be prepared for the in- presi and Steel Institute here on Octo | For Death of Husband | Earley, 36 a prisoner in the reled with her, An ex- | "amlns!inn by Medical {Schultz of New York county is al 1§ body in een or twenty times a Wegley told police | New York and bought the poison for Mrs. Earley. !s‘!m caused his arrest after the quar- BflSifleSS"] rel, authorities said. Mrs. Earley was arraigned in po- | case to the grand jur on | Etbert B | Nash Motors to Split ; Another Great Melon nited States| Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 6.—(F—Nash ves growing | Motors company, directors meeting trade is a | here yesterday voted to distribute another $2,730,000 melon to the company’s shareholders, bringing to- nditions are | t2l Payments for the year up to | $10,820,000. The dividend was de- | | clared in the form of a regular fifty | | cent quarterly pa nd fifty cents extra on the new s up , 6f which t { res outstanding. | Total earnings for the first nine | months of the fisea! year agg: egate $14,791,891.27 or $5.41 a share, compared with $11,138,411 ixar-‘ $4.07 a share in the same r one of | of 1925, nent for d sub tof* | Pniladelphia, Oct ie,” and | in Independence Square nex further | day as pa be sa lsf)!-d; monies of the al convention number of | of the American Legion. esent colontes and the pres of each have been 1 the first spade of dirt. A precedent for th as could be eight hours arried on | d in di exist at any hefotiotese olled that d and main- ‘hether | From the Hudson River New York, Oct. 6 (A—The Hudson river yielde ystery to &4 A baby alligator, about two feet g was found taling i e ben the bow of th Ebro at captured the reptile in a bu g and plans were made to se (it he Bronx zoological garden, steel | but the mystery of its appearance in {the chilly waters of the river was not solved. companies, he realized | DRUNK HITS CAR aint was made to the police midnight t an automobile driven by an Intoxicated man struck C. W. Calabrese's car near 638 West Main street and did | not stop. e explained, | no intention | his numer- “and want at the | American | Held |E THURSDAY, FRIDAY and death last ') SATURDAY several | n given by | 6 (A—3rs. year old | § night on a we will hold a CLUB SALE of FOSTER’ IDEAL COIL BED police said |} Mrs, Earley | 95(: cash and $ 1 OO weekly l Examiner leged to have revealed poison in the | lice court today and District Attor- | ney Lemon expects to present the ! Special Price $17.95 The most comfortahle bed spring made, Guaranteed for a life- 30 NIGHTS’ FREE TRIAL You will never know real sleep comfort till you try an Ideal. MAKE US PROVE IT! C. C. 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Meetings Beginning Oct. 7—Oct. 13 Services in Swedish All Swedish Speaking People Invited