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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. 7 Attention ! | Misses to Should Interest Extra special kinds for women, and colors, There is o garment so indispensable to every one as the Sweater values offered to familiarize you with the new loca- tion of our Sweater section, which has been changed to the gecond floor, so will offer unusual values beginning this week. mis girls and children. ses, Slip on styles, coat models, lumber jacks, suede mckrtc brushed wool and suedene jackets in all sizes At the above range of prices we are offering some marvelous valu see our showing and get first pick of them, Ladies and ' Plainville News |+ THREE CANDIDATES. SEEK NOMIMATION Republican Gaucus Tonight t hi b lar pullet second hen | comp Name Man for Assembly TO CHARGE FOR FIELD School Department to Tssue Permits —Calmback Wins Nine Prizes— Boy Hit By Auto—51 B Made Vot- ers—Girl Loses Finger—Briefs, Three ca News that You Sweaters of all es. Come | P. cau |at | while John J. | the race to man from us oc! Rol LS ol w. White tentions of the r tive All t stantia ree bo. but ced dle of last | completed | as stated i A large have been | caucus list, |E. Lamb expressed Berlin News PARTIES PREPARE - T0PICK NOMINEES Republlcans Expect to Stevens for Assembly DEMOCRATS U UNDECIDED Poor Turnout for Committee Making Voters—Man Injured in Auto Crash on 'Pike Taken to New Britain Police Station—Items. Tonight marks the date when the |came amounted {o ten ne their sclect their two parties will meet at re- gpective caucuses and naminees for representatiy as five justices of the peace. The re- publicans will hold their gathering in the auditorium of the town hall whil eth edemocrats hav eselected Legion hall in Kensington for their cancns. Both assemblies are called for 8 o'clock and a ge attendance is anticipated at ea Clande W. ing personage evens is the outstanc the republican bal- loting, having tossed his hat in the representative ring at the beginning of the electioneering. No other can- didates have come forward yet and it is generally thought that to- night's voting will be all for Stevens as he is backed up thoroughly by lis party. Having served two terms in the house of representatives, he & zood knowledg cof the inner work- ings of the chamber and is well known at the law market In the democratic ranks nite candidates have - intentions of making a bid for | ot N’l"‘ It has been rumored that | Philip Fagan is a possible choice, bes ing on co fthe foremost members of the local He is well known and generally liked througout the community and stands a very good chance of receiving the post Murray has also been named as a possible candidate, she is also well known and liked. Mrs. . J. Lard- ner is another possibility, being named by several prominent crats as the logical contender for the position. Mrs. Lardner is a pro- minent member of the Kensington League of Women Voters which has ently been making a pastime of upsetting predictions as to majori- tics. Tt is thought that her nomina- tion wonld s large the league and would go a lo towards breaking the republ nopoly that has received several se- vere blows in recent days. As the league is non-partisan and is found- ed on the principle of the worthiest cause, party lines have been shattered and it is on this hope no def announced way n mo- that the democrats might Mrs. Lardner. The republicans point s openly supported proposition it is meémbers of the their votes results will the cay for a big that 1t out Stevens visiting nurse that the would throw him. The of both paftics ves tonight Doth parties ice. Selectr.en to Meet The newly-elected board of select- men will hold a meeting tonight fol- the caucus for the sclectino entative and justices of the Al matters of importance table for discussion. Danco Tomorrow ca post of the Ameri- will hold its second ason tomerrow night at the Grange hall. The Ladies Au- xillary will assist in the 5 ments which include feature dances with suitable prizes for each event. Refreshments will be served probable leagn inst 18 show uses at- move he and tenda at ask lowir of repre peace, Seve are on the Legion Ka can Legion several im- | | erty the | Name/ | | as well {man, |and the has | tattend Johann |¢uicnds in demo- | | colors vote from | | 2 | f=een in this section supporting | | ridge and Kensington consider them- nominate | { by the Auxiliary duxing the evening. Injured Man Arrested Arrested after a cr which re- | w]ml to an injury to the driver and damn ing of an er ea James | .1 Hnn'.v]‘.h of Jordan Lane! \\ st Hartford, was lodged at the w Britain police station on rges of operating an automobile S o er the influence of liquor Goodrich was arrested by State Policeman George Pranitis after his d collided with a car operated | iam Dumark of evesque West Hartford, hadly da- both autos. Goodrich w rom a deep gash in his which was treated by Po- dward P. Curran at n police stz the car 1 by Wi enne maging |sufferin lower lip oceurred at Newington Voters Slow ) Less than ten per cent of didates for admission into t of voters showed up at the town hall | as the members of the hoard of se- lectmen and the town cls tiently from 9 o'clock |o'clock Saturd se who finally votes for ing re Clar: -,d\ on the community. The follo dents passed the final Culver, Daniel Culver, Eunic Sarah Wood Ilore . John H. Goodrich, Julia E. Neri and Alee Wil will meet ag will tests: nee Nicho- Mrs, Goodri las Masselli, les Ventura The selecmen aturday which chance for canc to show themselves Ecclesiastical Meeting The annual meeting of the Wor- thir 1 society will held this evening at the Berlin Con- church at o'clock .00 o'clock this afternoon Many im- ! discuss will tak members to attend. | lesiastic: announced. will lection of officers place at the meeting. All of the society zre urged Berlin Briefs Mrs. Robert funeral of Dem- ing's au 10 yesterday Nor- wich. | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wiskwire and family are completing plans for mov- ing to New Haven. The family has many friends in this place that will | be v them leave John N. Ventres of were visiting | as previously portant features H. Mrs. at g Deming 1 the Mr, sorry to see Mr. New and Mrs Canaan town ve Mr. and Mrs. Franklin N ind Miss Norma Racon a ing the American Tegion conve being held in Philadelphia The Town Beautiful fown surroun il season of the year when the have been daubied with and the ground has b with a ecarpet of so : from the World War top of Farmington the valley is one entrancing that can be| of the state. | sing through the to enjoy the residents of the Conn., sterday. Hacon attend- | ention | This ling vi- | cinity is esps red view onument at the off most enue, across of the Many town scenery tourists p have stopped and local entitled to wonders, lves fortunate to be such a panorama of scenic Working on Restdence Workmen down the partition of the old Showalter prop- Berlin street, recondition- place for the future in- habitants. Many improvements are planned for the old landmark and the new occupants of the place will move in about November'1. Suits Instituted of Berlin has_ been it in a suit for §300 derick €. Neumann of New Britain as the resuit of a collision between an automobile operated by the plaintiff’s son and a motore driven by the def; which oceurred recently in Newing- ton. The plaintiff is represented by Attorney Edward A. Mag of New Britain and papers were served by Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz The writ is returnable in court of common pleas on the first Tuesday of November. are tearing on ing the wia named defend brought by % Berlin. | 5 | reason Oreste Mestierri of this place has institutec Anthony and > w Britain. resented by of New Martin H and has attached lin owned by the defendants. T} writ is returnable in city court of New Rritain on the third Monday of October, a claim for 340 against Susan Lewinsky of The local man is rep- Attorney Britain Horwit Deputy Sherift ved the pr Fast Berlin Ttems Tomorrow evening the f ing of the Parents ition for the season will be held in the Hubbard school. A large tendance is anticipated, this the opening meeting of the tion. A g held bearing rat achers' associ- being neral diseussion will he principally on on of the parent wi teacher relating to the pupil Mrs. Thomas F. Cook and Mr and Mrs. Douglas Cook and daugh- ter Lorraine of Yonkers, N. Y. guests of Mr. and nday. op: he were Mrs, E. V. Knights of Pythias will hold |, rooms tomorrow | a meeting in their vening at 8 o'clock have been requested to he prosent. The Girls' club will meet is Vening at Community Hall. the first class for the younger girls at 7 o'clock and the older girls' class at 8 o'clock A whist party will Sacred Heart church so this evening at § o'clock Frank is the nine. Henry his home ay. All members be hald ial Mrs, hostess for the at rooms John Porter enter d friends on Wilcox avenue yes- The Tadies' Aid soeiety Methodist chureh will per in the church basement day evening, October 21 Mr. 1 Mrs. Olaf Benson e ta nds at their hom: of hold a Thurs- G day. he new of Athletic Hall s commenced alterations on the ture preparatory to making it o business block nheim has ret owner Max Sn < in eld hy last a visit with relat The fair to b munity club the this month enthusiasm Already York the Com- three days of ting considerable among members, veral club members have to work to inaugurate addition- al features for the event outsida of those already made public. The committee in ch has complet- ed preliminary ils for fair and next week the erection of the booths will be started. is cre the ROY MISSING FROM HOME Angelo Gilberto, 9 vear old of Mr, and Mrs. Salvatore Gilberto of 43 Lafayette street 8 o'clock ye morning o atte H] church services, and has not d. police were notified to- Gi oneEeys parents know for his absence and alarmed son sterday are greatly Alfred Tewitt | the co- | sup- | 1 from | left his home | no laftor |and others this evening. bility. Mr, son entered the lists at |ing his ha belng ndidates will Plainville when is held in toni bertso have all being etireme Kimmel has ties ds seek the | republican nomination for assembly- Represents narrow affair. 1 by sub- and of t had ence all ar smith's a M known A k ago. k, and the triumy toin th rat ring Saturday’s He roof placed on the gistrar of \ today, ma party id eir made telephoning th or telling him personally pected t | who were | caucus, old can have {new Tist a toni aken in the for ass: turnout is |date's |attend er A new day cau justi of ar moera whe support caucus list and will Ul estate in Ber- | 1N system t the majori unable to votr n it list had been nar 1 will be Much cir es pla prese nhlymar predicted bein eac masse for was n be used if of voti is cus will also es of the pr probate. e Meritt 0, Ry ¥ erick Ry 1 being also jud primar: tha tow hall No candid, forward in in Part cams school its wi or grounds for cpartmen sch except the | grounas fc on permit game by th committee, permit. for each taken bee of broken Lottles which fields on glass is extrem lowed to small children play fields a r meetin, high sc! this, lainvills Must Have Permits For Field g 1 a issued to i lay by hool commi voted h school t ol or )r ganies, issuned he may eviou d that This of the glass from th 1use Monday mornir rema ut the Mr. o by was founc ade the hleties accor luring th he candi- before in 1s men of idacy r. Robert- | mid- W toss day was ral ew names republican oters John ny having ference voters Saturday e trar It is ex- of those at the 1 that the destroyed, last ced on the nt to vote to-hn not ap q other h candl- when appears to outeome of the con- | to pass admini qualifi c r A tw home o ton av urday 1or claent 1g tomorrow but th in the ling to o the school ¥ The good marks Datoli its at the the s will sit o onltryman am Calmb on nine Wins ack of 21 prizes for his poul Danbury fair, this be fair first hen, Prizes rds were caged ing gest number iy He follows lzht prizes, 2 cockerels, recelved five cocke coc as rel “‘-?‘{". 1 re were 4 barred rocks in Hit By Auto str bt eseaped wit than ran out from ti path of the ve and Consta o investi iver r sp The be o aptist Church Activi he held in the rlors on W anspices « s soclety. Tl could not Peopl sday ternoon Woman's Missionary 71 Nature of God.” T 1. it being su Lring a Bit riday the ladiesx of old a tacking who ro asked hoon are to bri held at wk Jars will be I nment will he ong served and ordially invit 1 Made Voters sentage of those handed in to h cared before th town cler e Altogeth 1en were added to own's ]‘.ul vots s on the list of and t i rday opportunity in will have Satn e m pon 1 Finger Cut OF o year old girl v f 1. I". Antonioli of enue | an The gi ng Far an index 1 I's mother w child mmediately Business Men Win ss M ways on th n they defeate alleys & 1 the ation lanes string ¢l on the Recr 1akers took merchants evened second and took the el cor e Standard Steel Thompson 34 be action vere found 185 Nurol rewn nd other rubbish to the At it took on more v or onday. G ligh schoc ke repa er these for the reestablish med to | neerssary to save the Fxpens and to re boys for gr has boen s 1 of those uir ments on | has not ve mittes | “The ¢ reasonable not to bre streoet connection persist in foreing their way in building den the case | necessar strect ficiently to {officer to guard the sc This is the teams that are using the ways nece it is a ned {shape for as be | school with these games, pe to por to clear th neetion I boys frequent s to games with nd the ridir have For the mittee ed the ¢ to coll wn from the keeping the f imbu the h their ra 128 ma the fields t been vo ommit care reqy be windows building. a school year, it m ase the r the exp 15t ) cove no reflection sary fter a game ire work." heir goal pr enough rev taken hool s0! t (¢ m up Iy have rom that it ds igh sct te I 1 c0 nd ) Lin- as was | ay hecome permit suf of an property ense i on any of | ¢n, Toal that and fields put in atter Lt s e OCTOBER 11th and melody as wistful as first love, moving as the 472 Rusiness ¥ 454 482 457 all Aunt Sarah Peabody ni at a lneal intercsted a from Winchendon, Mass arned from a clipping paper published in that town morning she was tal rosty calves. i ath £ |} rnible A at m e. This fact tle tot ied on of the in ex who « out v o The mamma! ¢ hossies Notes Mrs. J. F. to Boston Reardon's parer > amoking. MMUNITY THEATER PLAINVITLE MON. and TUES 12th Frnest Lubitsch's “SO THIS IS PARIS” with MONTE BLUFE 1 PATSY RUTH MILLER A fazz symphony of sophistoca- through whirh runs a as fragrance of lilacs rain. — where | of James E. s. Harry orn yeste Mig son Vernon ae) ard ettan W stew at Bristel News \ Long O’Connor Left Guard |F. Stangle corenssinns ATREE meet this y», ro- high m of Our ass K Th of th to Mr Baker nding a of ton Plain . HOLD UP GROCERY STORE 1= General ;m suff New Britain Man Drunken Driver—Dea; Mary Walsh—Political Caucuses Tonight. Bristol now has ed bandit Chicago PARK CITY MURDER - CASE CONTINUED Mleged Slayer May Claim Self Delense as Plea Zan Ford Says Good Business Demands Five l)a\ \\ eek ) Fined th of $100 Mers. arttord, B. Parties 10 ~ BOBBED HAIR GIRL -~ BANDITSLAS_SISTANT} Drives Auto in Which Two Male Companions Escape two me t shorte r their failed starting mond rom ard reg I'h vic- | to ch had pon up | at the eir st about he Economy that ctual appar Meeting Associat of th ing in Iress given | and ender city Daughters of I-a Barber Shops ice Ving Scoreless t Hartford an improper bella 1 wil StChll red | &« | Hartford 1eir | brother, ry nis re as in a | died ni Center S e Mulligan Right Guard e Right TacM- F. Jones <... C. Francavilla Right Fnd G. Stagle e . Crowley | Quarterback . S e Masi Left Halfback Right Halfback Strong Merill Fullback s, Clyde Waters, umplre, Parker, (Middle- nesman, Johnson; time, periods; substitutions, Le- for O'Connon, Rao for J. Fran- chie for Mulligan: FEast Jones for I. J vlor for G. §. Tangle, Wilson for Stangle, Zavarella for Gecl. To Broadcast From WTIC The first of a series of concerts, to n as the New Departure o trous Wil bs broadcasted evening from WTIC, the Travel- urance company at Hartford rams. which will be fea- nightly throughout the m § to § o'clock, will be by the New Departure Departure orchestra, and vocal solofsts, 1 sextettes. Tonight's the New Departure a follows: Goldman; Over- cdes Fees." Auger: Pic- “Through the Air,” Ralph Fantasia ems of I ost s Arr. by Tobani; Waldteutel; Polka,” Pin- Becker; Chillan Misseud; Salec- Tortune Teller,” Herbert Mrs. Mary Walsh Mrs. Mary Walsh, aged 63 vears, died clock last evening at the lome of her sisters on Washington cet, Forestyille, after a long ill- (Wil- 1s) bury); li minutes he prograr will by March, “Pioneer," Monarch est A, ‘Manana.” The at § o'c ness. She was born in County West Meath, Treland in April, 1858 and age of ten years came to this country with her paren's, settling in She was married in that S6 to James Walsh, who vears ago. Since her hus- band’s death she has made her home in Forestville. During her residence here she a member of St. Mat [ city 1 Walsh . are two ghters, Othelia of St. L da Sister Peter's Convent, Hartford and Mrs. John Kelly of New Britain; one son, James Walsh of California: one Matthew McCormick of Torestyille: three sisters, the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret McCormick 5| of Forestville and Mrs. Nellie Bur- rvH of Hartford: four nephews, Hu- & | bert and Wilbur McCormick of For- \‘HH ) Tho of Bri Lawrence McCarmick of on and William McCormick tol; three nieces, the Misses Margaret and Catherine McCormick of Unionville and Mrs. George Jo- ¥ | seph of Hartford il arrangements plete at noon today, and will ba nced later. Interment will be in the family lot in Mt Benedict emetery, Hartford Caucuses Tonight Both the democratic and republi- n caucuses will be held at eight o'clock this eevning, the former in ! the city court room and the latter in the Red Men's hall on Prospect street. Lach party will nominate two caniidates for representatives to the general assembly, three constables, judge of probate and ffteen | justices of peace will also be named, !eisht by one party and seven by an- other . wera in- st Main O Conuell 0 a rom Mat high mass 1 by ermept Thomas' Tie d cking stol's goal local half. ger Rev. | 1d ing | S Russell Mink will be re- nominated by the republicans for iudge of probate and the nomination | will be endorsed by the democratic | party The names of Arthur §. Judge Epaphroditus Peck, incumbents, have announced their lacy for renomination as re- n representatives and the of Councilman Homer H. 11 hos adso been heard from time tir Mr. Judd has, however, re- 1 to disclose his intentions. mes of Levi Glasson, es and Attorney have Barnes, Wil- Joseph P. mentioned as possibilities for the nom- ion of repr atives. Mr. Glas- who was a candidate two years it is understood will accept the s nomiination if offered to him, while s |the aftitude of Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Hayes is unknown. All three hould make strong candidates s | Rolfe Rowe, who ran with Mr. Glas- ears ago and made an ex- traordinary good showing. has de- lined to accept the nomination this been demacratic on two local high | vear. ams played a score Athletic Fiyening Schools Registrations for evening schoe! in the Forestville school en Academy strest and the Fast Bristol school at the “T will start this eve- classes B ast but their |at sses orn and 4 both {offered nly Wh e continue Fnglish for foreign semaking will be given schools. Cooking will be at the Forestville branch er efach class will actually d depends entirely upon (Continued on Page 11) FREEEECKLES! 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