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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 199 7 OUR WEDNESDAY Feature MEN'S PAJAMAS $1.59 Set Of broadcloth in white, blue, tan and grey, silk frogs trim ARROW COLLAR 10 Each, 3 for 25¢ 0dd lot, a number we are discontinuing. 10c each, 3 for 25¢ VESTS, BLOOMERS 83c Each, S1.45 Pr. Rayon, choice of all colors, for Dept.—Main Floox women. STAMPED SCARFS 59¢ Each Oyster Linen Scarfs, Center, vaiue 51.00 36 inch JAPANESE CLOTH 21c Yard underwear, price 29c¢ White, for ete, yvard regular SANITARY NAPKINS 3 Boxes for 88¢ Puritan, Sanitary Napkins At Notion Dept. 15 in box. Wanted Merchandise Qutstanding Values AISLE SPECIALS With SHIRTS and DRAWERS 5¢ Each, 2 for $1.00 Odd lot for men, broken sizes but excel- lent values WOMEN'S UNIONS 89c¢ Each Carter’s band top, cuff knee, regular and extra sizes BOYS' and GIRLS 20c Pair . plan or fancy legs, cuff tops. ' HOSE 75 Stocking: SINGLE BLANKETS $5.69 Each All wool, for full size beds, regular selling price $8.50 JAPANESE TABLE COVERS 85¢ Each 60x60, in blue and white, price 31.25 regular selling FABRIC GLOVE $1.10 Pair Slipon Simplex, spear point backs, mello, mode, wood, chamois ‘ Plainville News WHITE NOMINATED FOR ASSEMBLYMAN Defeats Robertson and Smith at Republican Gaucus (JUDGES ARE RENOMINATED Democrats Meet Tonight for Same Purpose—Leglon Delegates Off— Johnson Much Tmproved—Pro, ress on High School. B. Wi for assemblyman on t Robert was nom e republic he G. 0. P. caucus he ear majority rmal ballot and 1 nomi compe | unanime | iasm S OTnina Mr | sevmao read [ Inomi the call Gwillim d lyman ot ons for First | Selee pla Whit Frank An {ert 1. Coe and nated moved John hy E. la _———— K and itt hg ha election, the nt t Berlin News | BERLIN DEMOCRATS == e town NOWINATE WOMAN .- nnual meeti eld 1 lors of | ehuren. Name Mrs. Lardner for As- < sembly—G. 0. P. Picks Stevens «- y cagley, clerk: | : i o ties foliow ad ter o T lerlin is very pr WARM CONTEST EXPECTED, Society soc i e vas founde in N v qa founding o 133 Worthington Ecclesiastical | fore th g sin Holds Annual Mceting—Complaint about to iscs tov ilarly has been nd other ate. B About Night Rabbit Hunting— Miss Johanna Murray's Car Hit. A Claude W. § on the republican ticket sentative to the : legis| evening when local republicans met town hall in their state caucus. In Kensington, o | gion hall, the democrats chose Mrs, ary M. Lardner to represent them on their ticket in the san Both partics also no of the pe Both meetings attendance, t de all record for a turnout Robert Demir clected chair- man of the republican cauct and H. E. Taylor was clerk. When Dem- ing called for nominations for ca didate for representative, Dr. R. M Griswold, prominent Kensington resident was on his feet immediately calling for the nomination of Claude W. Stevens, The nomination w seconded in several parts of hall no other nam ens was nominated and poir very f of sati n as repre- st community Residents capacity. ed j stices n for No is ntii ember 100 cted a ocrats bre ia 1king prohibi breaking a prisc Taw and The was residents of trict are indign such poor would hunt rabbits of Altho well supplied with nting q nt sport season s comm The imation short The h thank suppor at the job re Five also n s by ac residents to ¢ 1 their me imed “n no ction 1 The it is ¢l have that th sult in some well ffender S Aid justices of 1 imon minat ing large attend nomi a pr at Mr e 1he bly Phil- | coived a Krauth. | 1ation in th imond F. | dent ere nan ic f the M. Lardner Crash at W ated Mrs. Mary vious candidate who by the 1 Richard Demi Lardner is an active membe league and her endorsement of visiting nurse que forthcoming. sullivan lip Fagan, D Johanna M a IN Dy A liour even Miss on t that was installed stion, is prot insti in ht's nominatic ave t Corner Women voters in position. O a of support an un v rtain | {1 h ar T w visit ual amount Stevens as a suppe ing nures propostion it is confront- | ed with votin against most membe \acrats saw the || results of in the | nt electio to Claude of the Murray's fender 1y. No arre ement of for situation betw he of The the ts most matter s polie Legion on-Kasi gion of the s g hall 1t. Faney leagues’ vote hailed in pah) ) the mem- in the parties | ir | can L d the midnig midst one of its most ¢ bers to handle the reins representative contest. Both nee o arranged for an er several feature awarded pri illary will serve Social Servic LEHIGH COAL || Prices Right el S Full Weight ke and aE 5w Prompt Delivery | session the meml A { fancy work o East Berlin Coal|| cular we | noon own in church sewing fe | The first monthiy and Wgod Co. |i» TN A [ held this evening a A Samue) Fiske Phone Connection pastor will give a talk on his travels | abroad last summer. orm is ¢ Feclesinstical Meeting ihout cratie « or sharply Dance son I The o church mee Bible Class o meeti Athletic s oo Club Meeting past record nough to rats pre than that ! wrying Athletic ¢ rry is evenin in i purpose of cor, banquet bs rooms for the pleting pla rk during the past atisfactory en team has S0 ng of th al he churc Worth- ¥ bee ) par- ongregational offi ing members b the organization Walton that next se of d of comp alcon series, instead LS met ting Personals Harvey Molumphy son of Mrs Molumy H ) ¥. former reside S visiting his aunt ugh wport 1d of it e : Mr. a ed 1 Mrs. Charle r Miss Dor Mrs. ( w1 one and ng Mr M. Ha et for a few day Night 24 Neighbors Gr No Oc! 3 rlin ay. R Neighbors N ts it out char: is arranging East Berlin Ttems, A large number of whist out last ey d Heart ¢ 1 tablas of omplain Hil at is \ ladies Miss Tie ladies’ nd, consolation For the n ired first place, taking second tion wen winners of first re liabl = = s Wals! Kranth o Fa honors, Robert Wi pinochle gan Mrs. T. 1 D. Kay nued for Mrs. Jo There gunnin consol to o n at night a the the cottor exist s Bu Tennedy of the the 1mhbe and 7 section ance season fow will that mors s hostess of visit etown Ken next on week w . W party of Mrs. 15 show son in honor ri tte dter will B ved arrests | ©f Mrs. was the reci i nany heautif from New Wrstfield loca Mceeting Lol town Wa more ingford Miss T of the you set and will hecon ward Wall of New 8 the sac performed coremo Corner nuicus had ing with the de- women men {0 b m in appraciation ling of n were friends ill r was given of Demore at the homse Miss Demore ul Kensington, he popular members | ny Heart o A Murray ot as a Miss Murray ve- th- i was slightly ohar he tic . articles congr auto a s will hold Upson's ! inued on Page 15.), the offend- thel 't inity {terday to attend arrangir be B appoir jamin len w. son move formal 50 voted Justices Then: of the Peace R Wilson Jidates of and this was ca Ryder Renominated candid for jud were cal f SThen pro H ewton Ry &) r, who o mbull that Mr w G his ( ed party maniftest t two can s then a Demacrats Meet democratie A must mer on d ing w journe Tonight town hall at tonigl White vet no ard nomir be fo candidate seek th nd. to William | Prior Meritt and 0. r was ago for judg: n Goes to Philadelphia [ The delegation from T post ar rock-Barnes | Ladies’ auxiliary s the Americ: on in P Iphia was comprised of Commander Jam Paul, Harry Fisher, James T, 1's Thomas Prior, Miss Marjorie and Miss Helen Brock. Th {to march as a separate unit in t L yes- gion conven Iist e ban- the will carry ainville as 1 ying governor.” Town Meeting Monday M and ap Outside of ing the annua cors, as printed in t veral importa Action wo m orts of LT , yearly nt Ig bers of t ommission elected owered to the b o Th appropris NE Johnson TImproved ] nson, form of Pla Hartf two Hood row aftsrnoon at omitt ils annou by 1l Hurtado, who 1 honors during pros: hool as anthorities last w 7t term aft Bessie M norrow Mrs. xtension Ther, *Leod on will he a officers meeti and also A social b church parlors tomorrow Young I daptist chure The post office vegular schedule, re rary notwith is not obs will ople’s soc norts tanding. Day Miss I 47 New & on M M. Rirnbaum Britain To ward Baker, 20 Crown Bristol Nefi)s | - CANDIDATES gD BY MAJOR PARTIES = . ' 0'Connell and Classon, Demo- - crats; Peck and Barngs, 6. 0. P. !, HOT BURLINGTON FIGHT r Field of Nine Turner Nominated In —Dropping of Stark Causes Re- meni—Boarder Goes On Rum- e and Creates Hayoe Turner Wins AT Remove Regi Students At in t was under lomocrat expressed the looked very much like paganda, getting the line for future needs. the students, how- over to the court room > democratic caucus be- some time prior to thelr 1 pi in er of Mary Walsh Fined for Improper Registration Nelson Gay, who, by the testi- mony of Officer Thomas McCarthy, the arrest, has for the been operating three dif- the same registration, and costs in the city morning by Judge Wil Three Arrests lone arles McA Guilmette, also charged . proper registration, had his ued until Thursday morn- Judge Malone under bonds of I 0. R. M. Meeting r r meeting of Compounce R. M. will be held at this evening in the wig- Prospe recet St. Joseph's Church iversary of high mass re. rated at § o'clock & in memory of Mrs. a month's mind mass ymorrow morning in asl J. Grennan. nor of St. Ann will tomorrow evening at Ncighborhood Prayer Meeting Th ghb prayer meet row morning home of Mrs, Grove street, Certificate of Incorporation ficate of incorporation of Shoppe, Ine with the eity incorporators Weed and k. The officers president ar trea Llsie Wood, secretary. The sists of £0 shares of $100 business will started ood ss be h $6 paid in Alphonse and Gaston” Act mocratic and republican did an “Alphonse and Gas- in the nominating of fus at their respective evening, tha former appointing six and the latter for a total of 12, although 15 ted number. It was un- b republicans were to appoint eight, {f they so desired tices of the peac in Burlington 00d nd drawn e ho h tice of the for & great many sOome reason nhot placed on the list as made up by the republican town committee. It is possibla that the faflure to include his name was due to an outbreak of u several years ago, in hieh Judge Newell was replaced by Sigourney as chajrman of n town committee. 18 fig Beam Must Stand Trial On Charge of Fraud gton, Conn., Oct. 12 (A— am, allas Harry Lent, of n. was bound over to the of Litchfield county t in city court here this of obtaining se pretences. tered a demurrer the demurrer was and probable cause was 1s were fixed at $1,000 as unable to furnis) to the county Torri t Haven, w term the to the was released on com- Vaint of the Rev, Stephen J. Panik, who claimed that Beam accepted a for $238.30 for painting the 4 Heart church and appearsd without doing the ation for | che " Fifty-five Cicero Cops Summoned for Hearing hicago. Oct. 12 (A —Fifty-five o policemen, almost the entire a suburb, have been sub- as witnesses before a fed- 1 jury investigating con- bootleggers and police t prohibitiop enforcement. which already has cit officials, gangsters 1 saloon keepers of Cicero on con- charges, will ask all the po- to sign immunity waivers v testify, Assistant District + | Attorney said. so that they may be “|indicted if their testimony involves t and bribery. ominating trar ot PLUMBERS TO MEET directors of the Connecticut ter Plumbers’ association will ir monthly meeting at the hotel this city Thursday aft- Peterson of New is a director and A. A. Mills s on the legislative committee. COMMUNITY THEATER PLAINVILLE TUESDAY OCTOBER 12th Froest Labitsch's “SO THIS IS PARIS" with MONTE BLUE and PATSY LOTH MILLER A jazz symphony of sophistoca- tion, through which runs a melody as wistful as first love, as moving as the fragrance of lilacs after rain. torions sery- party, many have end Caucus gh school me rep mber the cvening, taking ¥ stood that iz ki Mer it was B the | Miss | the | an two drivers is chine et striking 1 damaging made as FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS it investigation | I | \ Amert- | st ¢ \ s il s been and b inment SAY!WHAT S EATIN' AT At ANYWAY ? T ASKED AIM TO PLAY FOOT BALL TILL SUPPER TIME AN’ AE DIDNT EVEN {_ ANSWER mE! ioaE SEARCH ME! HE'S BEEN ACTIN FONRY ER SINCE ESTERDAY.! IN FRONT oF ANSWER ME HE WAS RI lances will Ladies’ Aux- reshme Meeting of the Kensing- will hold its this after- During the may do their specialize | work ing rs r may or charity m ts officiating. The A soclal hour Y &V Vi I HOLLERED AN' AOLLERED FOR HIM AN' AE DIDANT BVEA AN'ALL T TIME Y'DONT S'POSE AE'S AAD AT US FOR | SOMETUIN', DO YOO R KERE Comes TAG— LET'S ASK WIS HoVSE EITHER, GHT SAY, WHATS T VEAH-EVERY DAY MATTER WITH ME GOES STRAIGAT BROTUER OF YOURS' / HOME FROM ScHOoOL ARYWAY P2 AN WONT EVEA YWAYEE 7\ Pray wims 0s ! l SO SoMETIN'Y i 8o/ s BE SWELL! IN THE WEANTIME FRECKLES WORKS AWAY IN THE [SECLUSION oF His ROOM & @