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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. SPECIAL SESSION - 5 BEING URGED - Sonthern Democrat Wanis Ketion to Aid Farmers Smithfield. N. C. President Coolldge call a special in November, to pression of grain and cotton pric telegram ive Edward W. congressional on ek EXAM FOR ELECTRICIANS Test To Be Given To Candidates For Licenses Who Falled To Get eaTa e Passing Mark Last Month, Mayor Weld h tin t today Po in.a sent fourth nking democrat s committec “Cotton farmer: financial rui recent decline i gram said. “If at prevailing is desperat that duction. In t I earnestly urg congress to m sion on or be 1 in order that opp! v given in lectric sealed from e frals era that e you 5 sub rough nd is Minneapolis Siamese ner wt the pre approximately 10.3 Brand, ot 1s the sou his cotton at of ailin sells (3 red in com- Medich, ithin a othe a local night his was post mortem was > the children Medich, South price is, Minn,, Oct Ch s J. v tary of the National sociation, declared statement based on a duction costs 14 vear. “The cotton problem wil gradual marketing, with the surplus, lower cost poun the 1027 acreage The crop is produced E held by some one u is consumed. The holding should so-_ financed. that when it is ul mately disposed of, price ad- vance over present levels, which will surely come i construct plan is adopted, will insure benc- fits of the ady to the farmer and not solely the speculative buyer. Brand formerl specialist in marketing of partment of agriculture a the bureau of markets, executive Fertilizer as- sec who died r Sa bladder. A held today. They of Mr. and Mrs. Bend, Ir on th roducing P | Maev al Brand {[OUS I 4 physician d of pneumonia and free ot cording to the examin- d to from died of i st cavity, ac an hekifs rth, shock joir months it be bout f nd slood poisoning. wi exception of der, which served both b vital organ of the bodies plete in each individual. the b dies, ever the o % was com- APPEALS WITHDRAWN the list of appealed have been W Arawn from tha following New Boleslaw e A& on which superior court Bri ames appear: Korythkoski, liquor law: Martin Pashka quor 1 Willlam B. Doyle, motor law; Alex Warshovasky, liquor law; John John Zenk, liquo uis Wil liams, motor vehicl Andrew Dowdell, motor vehi Edward N. Smit i Symanski, motor liant Jacobs, liquor I and Mary Marzbanian, Vito DePento, theft. was consulting ! the de- d chief ot w; Chicago, 1@ tional policy as it relate culture does not fit pres tions, according to made public here the north central agricultural confer- ence in a call to candidates for congress to mal known their stand on farm relief issucs, Oct — The to agr condi- rdresse liquor — ANNOUNCEMENT — On or about November 1st, we will be located at eur new and bigger store at 353 South Main street, with a complete line ef Store Fixtures, Butcher Supplies, Cash Reg- isters, Computing Scales, Coffee Mills, Meat Choppers, Cutting Tables and Meat Blocks. Exclusive agency for the Dry-Kold Refrigerator Co. We have about 300 feet of Candy, Cigar and generally used show cases. Will sell these cases until November 1st, at $9.00 per foot. We have about 82,000 worth of Hard- ware and will sell while it lasts at 20% off. 1.3.Cash Register & Store Fixture Co. 191 MAIN STREET Our Store on Main Street To Rent SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN A Mutual Savings Bank Organized 1862 October 1st this bank had upon approved real estate loans on property in New Britain and its immediate vicinity $10,281.931. Deposit your savings in a bank that thus so materially contributes to the prosperity of this community and where, when the time comes that you want to build a home for yourself, you can se- cure a real estate loan to help you in vour under- taking. Total Resources, § 5% INTERE 9,501,7 ' BEING PAID 80,92 RANKING HOI'DS Monday Pve Twins Are ‘l)ead ‘ Marker | law; | SIR THOMAS ONGE dras. | The erea 178 MAIN STREET COMPOSITE BOX SCORE ated Pross BRISTOL NEWS i 1 from Page Saven UIS (N 2R ATI B ady shall come is eve tion r the classes t nglish g imme 1y | 1 cont ntil | T n dressmaking cooking will simply plan H‘fl.ri < for the coming sesslons which follows: work wi this eve Hate tion and irsday at Dressmaking at and Friday. Bristol Monday Forestville For Cooking T ville | | King | and Thurs- | will all Side be of Tomorrow registration the | the school, | 1in m Iressmaking, nig! . cooking, drawing, shop nglish for foreig Drives Into River | sell Davenport of New Britain was pla ler arrest last evening after he had into the Pequabuck | the gas plant east | morial boulevard. Investi- | sed the fact that he| rinking and an examins headquarters by Dr. police surgeon, sub- tement of Moto Edgar Norton, who b car opposit Policems est. hap was caused apparently ng the car the result eel struck the fen- ling car. operated i} s city. The Davenport's car to| down the bank into the| It was later drawn out| removad fo the Riverside gar- inetructions from A”H‘.K‘ McLaughlin, | is morning Davenport operating a car r the influence of lquor | $100 and costs by| Malone. = Prosecut- | s T. Mather pre-| for the city. s Victime of Wanderlust i aged 12, of 822 and FEdward Tabay- of 813 Lewis street he world is con &iderably large v anticipat- | «d and are glad to be home again | ftor getting as far as Waterbury on “|their sightseeing tour. eir pre was noticed by an e Waterbury railroad station and | pon heing questioned admitted that | [they lived in Bristol. They were re- 1ed to the home of their respec- tive parents yesterday. Hits Wife With Chair Pensacola and| Llewlyn Dowdell's idea of “Ain't Biloxi, Bay-|We Got Fun" and his wie's defini- | iristian, Mis. |tion of the same phrase did not| : |agree yesterday and as a result Mo- | cla Policeman James Burns 4 Edgar Norton were called in to !quell a disturbance. Toth husband {and e, who are colored, | rolling about the floor in such a way A MULE DRIVER Heretoore Unkaown Sory of| py prey ropORT 0., 0., fint o oms bt i Noted Sportsman el M | In court Polish-American Political Organiza- | o mi Davenport | hn ree off v Thomas 1 st game 1:48; sa & Ala.; F i and Pass La.; st P Wavela sissipp! Tammany, Ta.; and Houston and Corpus Christi, s, contest annually for the trophy. The ner rctains possession until the race, Mobile, sburg, torc next W were morning he was arged with intoxication and fined and to which was added a |two month's probationery period by {Judge William J. Malone. Mre. | Dowdell was wearing a badly dis- clored optic and her husband's ex- | planation of the affair was that he was playing. Other testimony sub- imitted, however, falled to verify his meeting of t delegates of the |statement and the wife told the court Polish-American political organiza- |that her black eye was caused by which was held at Torrington. | her being on the receiving end of a Ninety delegates from cities and |heavy chair hurled by Llewlyn. It U B Gl sent Fined For Drunkenness at Joseph Braginec of Mast Bristol, iriested yesterday on a charge of Irunkenness, was fined $10 and costs in the city court this morning. A charge of reckless driving against Peter Dianco was nolled by Prosecuting Attorney James T. Mather on payment of cos Game Postponed Due to the heavy rain which fell actically all morning yesterday, he football game between the Maple 2ds of this city and the Eagles of | Southington, scheduled for the after- | noon at Hefferman field, was post- poned. Manager Raymond Casey of B. A.lihe lacal club hopes to make ar- B. J. | rangements for the appearance of !the Southington eleven for next sunday. Banks Close Tomorrow The banks of the city will closed tomorrow all day in servance of Columbus Day. Recover Stolen Auto An automobila owned by Arthur IaRlanc of 25 Ward street, this city, was etolen from the vicinity ke Compounce on the night of was found yesterday in the woods by the Waterbury po- All accessories and valuable had been stripped from the | New Orleans, Oct. 11 (A — Sir | British | tion Endorses Republican Ticket il omas Lipton, noted and Approves of Platform. sportsman and yachtsman, once was - of a suburban mule-drawn street | line in to the the ticket and republican part the forthcoming election w Iged yeste the quarterly driver Allegiance car on a tform of | yricans. 1t he of his New was when was a young Just Edwards, and intir Thomas. Walked for His Pie Thomas has often told reminiscent ont teens, said Lee Orlean: man Sir acquaintance of | tion, in meeting. were pr the An clibs noted r with ¥ in the number organizat pleas increase of | delegations berships ha wonld w Market, in because in and reported increasing on the various me he respective there higgest vie to be had for the money in N ' Mr. Edwards recalled Edwards was one of the ckel the piee in 1t the ving that ofters the people opportunity than party, the organi dorsed the ticket and in favor of a on effect, which was presented by special committee, This commit- was composed of Dr. 1. L. Pia- secki, Joseph T Grayhowski 1 Monkiewicz, w | throughont st Belic party more other the re Mr ahers of the old four uthern Yacht Orlcans, a pionecr in of New tion en v In aided in Y s platform an re-cstablis the | voted to | 1920. | that reso hting assoc the sloops by now the ation Fish tha Southern second largest in ion of class of Kulas and Attorney eity, crship, was a fa ng ctor in from extinction f this 1 ower hoat Later Donated Cnp. Thomas Lipton in 1914 emt P of the ( making th o 123 TTALIANS DEPORTED Halifax, N. £, Oct. 11 (A—The | imn ation an today de- ported 123 Ttallans who some weeks | from N. &, in | immigration to | nn on a visit be | ob- ew Orleans otfered horitles laborate trophy matic of hamplonek Yacht as- |ago were secretly landed Mill of the outhern |steamer Dori at Cove Inbs of the ew Oneans, contravention the laws, : which of 1 September 11, One lrsnr’trEnough for Hi;: 7 i Four Cars in Mixup Abo# 6:30 last evening. traffic on the Memorial Boulevard was tied up by an automobile accident in which Piles Go Quick Without Salves or Cutting Theusands who have have an only be accomplishe ral adicine. Nelther cutting any amount of treatment with aintments and suppositories w ve the cau: Bad circulation r a complete stagnatlol 1 bowel and ken T parts. Dr It was firet 2d the ed his preser piles nat the same Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Main Street Tel. 1905 for you, NEA, Los Angeles Bureau and if two parachutes are any safer than one, 1. 8. marines is for ‘em This shows , parachutes in a special ump for the henefit of the Navy Edward P. Warner, at the San Diego The picture was taken 5,000 feet in the air. Sarety Are the rton using re's ne Corpora Ath of Assistant Secretary (Calif.) naval base. ton of the 327 | stunts will be held on the | will be carrie &eot | the | They report that after re | 1argest | impossibility of finding field a car owned and operated by Emil Tiornbloom of Forestville crashed ) the rear of one owned by Femo ma of ace, New teveloped it of gao- ad back up the on to the nearest , leaving a member of his the car. started in o the rear end of the tomobile, which he claims had lights lighted at the time. Protasema contended otherwise, however after listenin gto both Prose- cuting Attorney James T. Mather in- structed the two men matter civilly. W an effort by ' Motoreyele Norton and others ard for tra stalie no to settle e was being made Policeman Edgar to clear the Edmund Mar- of 413 North Main street his car at about the same Roy S. Anderson of Ken-! Forestville, who started to proceed. T hat Martineau's car collid- the rear of Anderson’s, both being considerably damag After listening to the testin o pase was continued until October 16. Acrial Circus to Show Here Gates Ae Ctrcus, which Tuesday and Wednesday will the ares in the city of New Rrit- under the sponsorship of the v Britaln Herald, w rin this city on Thursday vy of | this week, according an- nouncement made thelr advance agents. boul: {indan started that ney stre e re- on show in, HERALD AERIAL SHOW . WILL OPEN TOMORROW (Continue from Firet FPage) will and the governor and the public long remember this afternoon e name of “Diavalo” Krantz The exhibitions of aerial batics, wing walking, and acro- kindred | rnoons of both days, tomorrow and Wed- esday, and passengers desiring to explore the delights of flying under the tuteleg famous pilots 1 at any time on either of these day. Al the staged on foot of exhibitions will be aviation field street, through the of tha Donnelly Rrick Co., which owns the field. The Gates s report a dearth fields in ita for aviation pur- upon which a pilot direst emergency. eiving in- vitations to appear in some of t centers in the state it was mpossible to accept becauss of the a landing | at e anley sy state s e even d in uld lan New Britain Backs Aviation Interest in aviation in New Britain CITY | [rcp-Jones Mark T oy $3.00 ¢ | held at the close of the ceremony. Gloves Street and Driving Gloves e has always been ver: | Britain has from its ear fli ey MacMillan in Hospital, 5o Condition Is Improved Some of the the United| Rockland, Me., Oct. 11 (P—The d it is the [condition of Lie ‘on a r city [TV 1 B. Ma 1d be m‘:‘flr- who w taken |County General Hospital t fleld rsons have [with a neck infection s of | first Mill vas report Am has arrived today h MacMillan returned the Field on Con Air Lines, the time aviation must ne light with t th. automobile as an established m s of tr: por- | ation, and from the angle of safe The gospel of practical has been preached throughout United States for yeads by Ivan tes, general mar ican | a month ago, when | with museum expedition, Northern Labrador, Baffin Greenland, where ot mer w in gathering 1 during tha a sore on his de- be conside railroad t th om in, | Bay trolley car, | and part su s sper spe ty. | He ation ks with R, ger of the Gates | Circus, and his gospel has | well supported by his 1 performers. He will show New Britain not what is possible to perform in the but how safely air travel has become Tomorrow Noo! office for the acr guesing contest : the escort for the governor and the | \ficg Hoffm stunt flying and performar by | valo,"with the governor t of the Herald and the organization. anking syndic aded START ON DEC. 15 (Continued from First on MISS HOFFMAN SHOWERED. A 8h n Saturday evee 3 Miss Tillie Hoffman et at the home of S Dewey strect, 1 in wera pilots | Ne onor of ecorate Games wera h was served. the bride October .000.000 TOAN. Chile 11 (A—The ernment pted a has ambassador to Fage) | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS c. No Spead Records No attempt will made up a speed record. At cach of t} points where stops will ample opportunity will those to nent comma be be insp! m of neador chestars more treated externally with— VICKS APORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly who desire planes and equi The flight will b Major Herbert vance officers are Captain W P. Hayes of Mitchel Field, in cha of the fifth division; Licuts. Byron Burt, Jr., of Langley Field, first division: Melvin Asp, Fre Fleld, second Samuel iHenry F. Reddell i EYES EXAMINED i GLASSES FITTED Optometrist and Optician § 99 W. Main st. Suite 2. i Phone 1185 s | 2161 guard Although sixth division Rolivia does not appear visited, ir planes a [ by the in the list of nations to he leave th go to the aviators will Mollendo train to pay president of Bolivia. 1eir respeets to SANT—SCURTI marriage of John Sanl and Miss Yolanda Scurtl, daughter of Mrs. Antoinetta Seurti of 339 High strect, will be solemnized at St Mary's church on Monday morning, October 18. A reception will be The HALL ~ ~ supposing your doorbell rang tonight and you found an old friend had come unexpectedly to visit for 2 day or two. Perhaps,—like most homes in these days of high rents, —your home lacks a guest room. 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