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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1026. ’ PIainvI.IIe News f cruits g vegetables. The far 1‘ B . n fund 27: dressmaking, 66; cooking. 32 ers the vegetables and| t I N 3 a it l2. in noti- [mechanical drawing, 25; sh | fec listricts will be examine i ) - would have | There is still an opening for a | merchants patronized by been ain y ging in the number of pupils in the millinery Mafl Orders w) 0 lents of them. By this means arm ¢ ’ he corner | class which is to meet on Monday N[Qd X ! d that the sourc will {of Nor Main and Laurel streets. and Thursdays. A very interesting S b uly located and the sproa & e | Boy Seriously Hurt course has been prepared by Mre. ’, E 3 ol itbreaks which have - A rt Mar } 15, son of Harkness and the first work 1y " vas serion red at Wins Yale Scholarship | ew o of Ch'{k‘" pox have k 1 o afternoon | Hugh V. MacDonald of New Ha- [ 5 glhesc are QL o . ; X i oldest son of the late Henry : | Democrats Endorse Repllbllcan ¢ the Linden stres Policeman ~ Shoots Gun fo oot mes s ) ald. formerly of Bristol, | ’ h isease is known to e e a oulevard & h. awarded a scholarship | ; i cen brou, i om out of 2 b ruck by ar 1 oper- [ entitling him to four years' course at : Choice lor Assemblyman | 'o- . 2w neen | AWEKE GESHS AL HOtEL 1y e B ot | Yot i o four yexre couree at v 7 ;y(p’man] quara suspicious . 2 = 32 e s °t, a Yale dent. He jawarded by the city of New Haven : g1 school for highest marks for , TYPROD CASES 5 = ALSO BROKEN IN ‘ e e N St — | Danicls—Bindas am r )y t boy had [Donald, who is a nephew of Joseph : Authorities Running Down Source I f Boy Bicycle Rider Badly Injured— 77V ured skull and he L. MacDonald, James J. MacDen- n f T . L y i sness this |ald and Mre. B. 1. Healy this . H of Infection—Daniels-Bindas Wed. <11¢ 1 3 fed on § 3 Republican Town Committee An- it 1 ond i ded | city, graduated from New Haven morning. 1 oy : c High last June. His father was : ding Coming—All Even in Temco pe; 1 w Britain. nounced—332 at Evening School !a graduate of tha Bristol high school b PARIS SAYS: “Slim Lines, Bloused Backs, Rich Colors, these and Bowling Race. s A S —M. D). Downs Dies. § . shraat ax '"i":nno' '“ l” 2 3 5 : 1 urance Maj £ other new features adapted by Irene Castle, best known as the “BEST “nle ng entirely unfor- COM ot 1 t 1ets in the Perl Ant attempted to cro ; e Daat . DRESSED WOMAN IN AMERICA.” lobert B. White ! night is th g of 2 1 ot wer 1 R anymenGy sever connected J Paris places its emphatic approval upon this charming three piece frock [he Bt semlnn o 43¢ ral a Al oLl N e e e polit vnnr--{;,Lv:yfiaofo;:‘|21“:;r:;= ) developed in magnificent Corticelli Crepe Frances Ann. The skirt is gath- A T ot ot W after ste thaws, | of ' vlalol \Henter thokls ers' il tn tlis posl Honi ot bs el 0 : ered in an interesting way to give added fullne: The bolero coat, of RITEant fucns ¢ s o water g to the ened te irround ek ws' _which porint ' he Bristol agency course, is Fashion's favorite and dear to the heart of every woman. The | endorsed by . reu at lakes™ ch f is and ( 3 _ o AL aed e loom, transter- Vestee is of silk chiffon trimmed with Venise lace. eld last evening in the Town hall ) ast 5 : 3 L € A ¢ e e AR i S > Gay new sleeves of fascinating design and a smart new collar treatment . 2 ? . e q_y‘ tront altendine e Tonl sttt the g i - inad D : s »:Ts 10“‘ ;r(:d ; distinguish this brilliant frock. ~The collar, (lrm: lmy at _the back as out 20 vot haol forced 2 GLLL LA Oy Loy X i t his home at 195 North Main ; at the front, the vestee being of brocaded silk. The rich wide brocaded S I s EA T8 i stalion ! s thate St . t rmoon after , sash is a striking note. The material is Corticelli Crepe Alaska. : nations for three can- (' 57 : SR s o'elo ‘ : m | Deinz dn ol for about a 4 5 ‘ hencs VAL the v £ e . AL yer hough h ‘d]!‘f-n able to . Shirring distinguishes this lovely Evening Frock, while a wide band of jasetey e i 1',;‘,‘“13 nes douhly urg nd an artificial N pou arr t the 3 Y New Hiven, i lace underlaid with iridescent silk, adds chic and pleasing individuality. A G a R e R e ratiipmuet ¢ deemed im. stene an PR ERESRORTE SAUsNLInE oSl abetla e 5. 1856, the son of John The bodice is plain with a silver flower lending a touch of color. T | mediately offc A third name was ' " 3 > Bty d e Woodruff Downs and Minnie A e S i | 2 ve fo it will he that {1 1 L ¢ 3 of Colu s hall o He at chools’ of = 3 Corticelli Satin Sa-on in this material, then presented, that of John Sulll- . S into the ‘Oulnnisicelk cives ¢ M e A By » | N aymaster at the Standard 5 x th n 1 th T 5 ' and resided there practi- - .\”', p e i n e - e P \ m Town Committee Named | cally all of his life until he came : “IRENE CASTLE CORTICELLI FASHIONS" s hfv;“’ T e e horite nas complain e AL RN S ER OB | six years ago. For a B Sold Exclusively by {run against the three tepublican © ¥ ok sl y ‘ Loly 2 ur it n hin SEmADY. yearsphel was) tn {he ) Y OWN ANKON . v candidates for the five justiceships 5 Thsen s honey . o Uil ¥ w Haven Clock BROWN THOMSON & COMPANY i Gl = s hat pollution w i Al & S| company after moving to this Y {to ba filled a e election the srcival ee, {month . Ml e \ J watch and . : | Judge Meritt O. Ryder, renomin- heS n"i" ‘}‘yrmr"rfl‘ Hi : Monday night for b o effort rd arousing the occu- e Kasyrery Hatlle firor el ¥n Cairns of Milton, ¢ {probate, was again endorsed il ot X : ¥ b nont, urvives him to- ¢ cratic party This it Eesltane el 1ests P his revolyer i Al gether with four sons, Marvin : istom for 54‘ eral years, e e e el i Is police whist] SR Haai 35 downs of Greenport, L. Y., Nathan . services having been | o'clock, Tev. Charles! "hich was heard - ) i Sl : Haven, Benfamin . has now passe out of thei . Al b 4 . o Downs of cltyi i grandars Politica | i ; ; i 1 ed t e A ? LSt 1. Marvin Douglas Downs of J B 1. N | first large public health movement |ters the building itself instead of new cases of trphoid fever t S Zaale Demar alixts ¥ Downs of New Haven and 3 | ot the town. usual landing stage that is see “xtra Day to File Lists PR P Dantel ot I Rurr 11 brother, James T. Downs of : erin ews ‘ iy n has the endorsement of [most plants. The plans also fnclude | ¢ s e Gy Rikyagted ; ! oG > Sric 5 : the state board of health al | provision for a craneway to aco elieved t h b S oRsh, B DS il S eaae URRAE rank T p \ s The funcral will be held at 2:30 ; groups working in p heaith serv- [modate a ten-ton cranes, thus mak are h t e fr n < ) x ¢ ¢ lock Friday afiernoon from tha y ice—of large groups of our towns- |the Jing. althong 0 and will > n LRG0 & & DI T £ | i A frof e SR 3 .| underta pariors of T. P, ) people a t ilding, the he min it. The LR, e 8 3 Sl Sl x STt £ vk, Mrs. Giles | O'Brien on Main street. Burlal will “Of the many plans considered, rdinary dou r e those Minni e ! ¢ S : SR in West cemetery, this costs the leas ch may figu . > et 3 g ; 1 o B Mo~ Beth TIsrael Elects what the serv cost him by T ar six- -old A RN e : € ! < E s 1 Albert Josolowitz was elected ] multiplying the amount he is taxed 'series tha v the land re- . erlook av n the Mr ember L = . ecand P inins 7 ng nt of the Beth Tsrael Syna- 0004, That is, the cost on a list CONCern | aacns ir Pavis 2 s ! i s k ¢ P 1 C 2 &t a meeting held last eve. of $2000 is . 8¢ £4000 is $1.60, | Which will in . 100 feet of Otler officers elected were £5000 I3 00 is $3.00, [railroad frontage. It is planned by Womed Broadcast Letfar fo AL $i5imo i Sinw souoen o seie” |ihe” oxganioation to: somtima- o ol sping which | o o (e hoar o esesars | mecded To it g trom e up | (0TS % Lo . St S oL T 5 The n ority of us pay on $6,0 P_fl'v £0 O’mv‘:;' '1“ ""r"n:'v)r" entelenn e and Torest- . o $ % frorty o officer and treasurer, Samuel Bel‘lll] YOtBl‘S —hence in this plan, the majority P shbals pany s - the Sesefons Clock Co. This ¥ . ner was given t < L Sar £ Josolowit would pay $2.40 ‘,l‘ - 2 s e 1s o { 1 h 0 rlson Forestvi toth 4 i i) an | Judgments Suspended $3,000 is distributed as fol-|, 18 B0°eK SN REAL . i Har Monday might | o' and : nd Crumb, Mrs. Anna Co Judgment in the case of Mre, Mars auto, $300 or $200 for maintenance elephone, supplica. Goss & De [eeuw Company to Erect X bmit the re T at 1 us to approve of this plan rather ure. The concern RE man. |than the mere postir the s vitain “arlson q ; : J ] 3 1 1ed in the city court this nChingy W st v the er I |20 1 Mise Beatrice Zick- | 4. e Chird 1 ¢ rank erril he appeared as a witness ‘ < growing | T case !s not &o sim- < Mainyill Sinn S S A e ) ¢ h ce nst a boarder. Charles McAvoy. New Building—K. A, C. Banquet ian one nec g subser n: Another new tion to Kensing- L o e o I of Infant | p ‘,I“,‘ .. | oha s Baco 1 ! drunkenness yesterday Committee—Funeral of Edgar G. °) M°mb° |ton interests is the ercction of ¢ the heal ficials that most of o S daught : ] iy e ien ne, Charl rofng in court and acting upon It reaches every taxpayer on imoth gasoline tank near t St n - : : S ¢ N AT . ymor i L is testimony a warrant was also Morgan in East Berlin. equal basis. ilroad station. This container is - SR e 1 against her, - . gthe areatof ithe Ftown i id by a New Britain concern |riivities of Ttalian b e Police investigations. however, g Continuing its campaign for the large to be conveniently cove which is buying gas by the car load | el begeag) Tenm J led substantiate McAvey's appointment of a vis wrse for solicit membershi Ao (0E U aradiab gl SRS ! f 5 “rank ‘ : | Berlin, the group of women whicl The groups living near 2 The tank holds approxim. |~ "OM N FATHEEE I s 2 5 i . Cl enning. John ent n the case of Arthur | o Souming IR jately 50,000 gallons i ts or v T n's Fe . o am b SHieily ] mette, charged with operating Lol r share of the cost Banquet Committee Chosen | - - ski, T el lard E. an automoblie with improper regls- ternoon a letter explaining the pur- In an alternating plan, there| fThe Kensington Athletic club has | sati i ML ] Waller Velnz ration, was also nolled on payment pose of having the nurse appointed | would likely be a .0001 tax on all, {chosen a quet e fiteeito = wir IEpingInecl _ 5 . L robel 1 Joseph €. lof costs and the estimated expense through |by way of the school bud urangements for the dinner to he H AT:; j lors at EIOCIERIOMOREOET . bach, s v Funcral of Mrs. Mary Walsh The committee which |(here would be members ven the ball players of the All- EUMHUN”Y I E LN ¢ moom h R t ) . Mrs 2 Terl The funeral of Mrs. Mary Walsh dcast the letter consists of Mrs. | family of two o 0. 1f the re- | Kensington baseball team. The hoard PLAINVILLE i eone! : S8 Cassiuy it ' 8$3--202 i e : s. Mar e Washington street, 1orestville, chairman; Mrs. | quired amount en't raised Some consists of P. Duckly, P. Moore, & itale 5 EING o 1 1 sarne et airo o 4 G -ovgel GHIEEIth) Mool A Blaote [Sooule In'aldrlye wonld he sollsltedllmbimiont T E toan Ao b ot || Welnesdazy Octalor o clal en L irch B e : 2 i "w‘.-“‘.vol_‘fq!;f} this: morns Jr., Mrs. Leon Alling, Mrs. Clarence n. v. The committee will meet Fri- ret Livingsion and Harsison Tord | : 8 ; - Sl \flss Truth. Chioman PR s LatRiB ik pn o Baldwin, Mrs. Amelia Green, Mrs, Even on the membership drive day evening to make final arrange- S EOUR L o ‘ McGibbon ..... 88 1 7 AN i 8 ) } TR 'h "tr"fl Mary A. Lardner and Miss Adele |alone, plus the .0001 tax, a person !ments as ‘» the time and place the Bl o oAt a ciety of th dve ; e G, Stens o Pf ri.m;» Murr ing on $6000 weuld pay $2.60. event will be held : dips! 4 T : 1 T 50 420-1338 ! 1ore ¢ 1 v ; 1the hien A M-”m"em The letter follows: assuming but two In a family. . | Son Born | tory ¢ c art o110 < Thursd moon at - tir 3 4 e aEimess Gl cauilas “We submit to the prople of Ber- Che difficulty of keeping up en- A son was born at the New Bri- || wanted to change a ne o - T ok e : SR Salat Pues i o ”"Nm:d St. Bene- lin an explanation of the project to | thusiasm of collectors tain General hospital yesterday e Al 3 . S 5 g TR TaiaT : & artford. gecure the full-time services of a lh"flw uncertainty—and the great{morning to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pete Morrison in “Triple Action” t 3 aclock tomarrow a ' - S5 2ol el i - « Laudies y\‘"\\flnr.v'\.hfi. H.’ Election trained nurse for the town of Ber-|call upon the time of those collect- |Haddock of Kensington. Mrs Had- | | Latest 1 N _And Reelview ||, ‘s Missionary societ 4 2 [ 3 g ool i i | i 2 1}:4 :‘._‘t »Nl.”,ihos Aux- lin, so that all who attend the meet- jdock was formerly Miss Elsie Hen- | | Tharatar. s SHEwilEmeeh st tha i oatan 100 10 Floriile. Tright 1 > e ernfans, ing will be conversant with the com-| [ivervone agrees upon the value [nig of New Britain. i I 135 \Warter andl era, Reynoids X > ! ple. . 'Harper. Wil 3 sl arestviiihy mittee’s plan beforehand. establi a health nursing ser. ! Vorfeits Bond. 4 g : A Nature o ” Totals (- e Taveiin i 1 « he following l\-fflt'r! 2 “We shall su three resolu- ask your consideration of phegg Preaux of New Rritain | e Biean the study at e | ~ | were elected pain. Rev. Willtam - tions. asking for action upon them the plan we or he ear hefore Judge Georg lovotional meeting to be held at A1 T s < 50 Treadw Calde 1ar " :{* P, F‘ in the order prescnted, which is as At the town meeting, we are pre- at ¢ ¢ row K1y 0 ey it i omorrow evening A tadh ) 1 70 \ e m_\“' sident. 'N Sarah follows: ared to tell you the actual and L i S the Baptnst church he rtain- || o 3 0 1 oAt 1 ace pRes; ! secretary, Mise “Ist: That a committee be named ' many cascs of extreme suffering of |last night an hareby forfetie ment committee of the f part Anna Graham; recording eecretary. orized to secure the full-|wpich we know-—that have come t nds of $100. e was to answer to ment will meat at 9 o'elc - J 21 i time services of a trained nurse for ! our attention during the past | ha ¢ drunkenness and dis- | FORGE O'BRIEN in e % Paon i R T s (Continued on Page 18) the town of Berlin. We are prapared to tell you what|or ¥ cond Judge Griswold an- THE SILVER TREASURE" Temeo Bowling —————— nd: That th t sclectman be . hope this service will do for that Preaux would he giv- A el any Rt el 7 authorized to horrow a sum to the {n60 and more children in our|en the opportunity of applying for a | L i 2 Electrle Mfg. Co.. bowl SEnt y S § e ) amount of-—but not to exceed— | upools; we will try to tell you what freduction of bonds at the next ‘ Also " are deadlocked with th )8 @ ST : ¢ 5 e 4 o | You Don't Mind Standing ) £3000 for the nursing service, same bve its value may bo in giv-|ing of the court as he declared that Pete n “Rlie Rars e e e his | ¢ i P A : et el P When included in next year's bud- iture life a proper and carefully | the bond asked of the defendant was | | snturdns. Ortober 16the e SR ; el i i ith 1 start; may mean in |out of vroportion to the charge. Pre- | KICHARD TALMADGE o i SN i o o G ey “3rd: That a committee of S A, some in hetter health hab- was arr 1 by Officer Brown, | """,. BLL '; "';' AR . e He pulled the o A 2 5 Subway Sadle elusive of the Health Of its, in bringing all ito closer und was ¢ to a brickyard to || F i arexic N » | wins with a r nien o t T. (. Treadway { '!'n’s‘r se wgr"vzm)n ::n‘ll the s erii- | standing, and of 1 Hm‘]; h;(l\::r‘:: ue "‘im ma o “'!f;]:‘r:‘n‘kms a . 1y prave | g ([\'\r”‘ ring total of 323 I we ::'xl\vrnlmn At Tvening ~.l|\(~r| Rides the Subway endent of Schools—be name: about a Cleaner State and a Health-|d ance g cal p v ks 5 - The scores "t 1 T . fs s ar's records roken 5 x work out the details of the nursing | oy e rr i Basehall Game Mentioned. v L el oky L Grans ariat NS Saad] ‘or the | Ride the Comedy Express service, said committee to be drawn asks your voting sup-| The Kensington Athietic club has || & e | 010 | | o e s i with Her at the as follows: — P coeptance of the streets |announced that it is considering the L 1. Griftin - 5 v T il i 4 members from Kensington and 2 that the people living on [ldea of playing the final game with “ELLA CINDERS | Rdwards e a1 5 r 1 N Atree u 1 rho which CAPITOL Bius Hills say have water in their |the Falcons of New Rritain Satur- E latghed 1 1 Dionne . i Braonl aeti o o 3 4 members from Berlin and Eas ..t | day. Arrange s are incomplete L N R T 9 Babich ..... <o B = e ¢ PR _ P ) e Berlin—the entire committee to Goss & Deleenw Co., to Build — [ itchen mop who turna movie « | i 4 T BEGINNING SUNDAY form the Advisory Board during t e Ciass L& Deleeliw: Maohine (Continued on Page 14) | Totals . 20 4621344 | Brit : Zien first year of the service, a at | located Ken on, is i the nursing service shall begin o o awnrdlAka eontrast tor S et matically upon agreement of c he erection of a building the latter | Re Close-Mouthed H “If the action is successful, 2 been completed and the con- Health Officer, the IFirst Selectm 'n expects to complete the pro- and the Superintendent of 15, | joct at hand before the first of next | by virtue of their office as well i Ly desire of th nmittee, would |~ The specif for the new | | [ oY 7 3 . | be members | building call for a s jry struc- J ILL STARY 7ALKIN' ( HeLLO = ) A II\ TUAT'S 600D~ ) / | “As & result of much study, the |ture occupying approximately $000 3 TO UM AN IN A FRECKLES HOCEble SURG - pAWeonE! s { conclusion was reached ti the | t. The new building will be | # ROUNDABOLY WAY /i S A = N WHAT'S 4 | F ?EOCP:RDEQ WELL Sf) WOULDAYT { B e ilfl.:;:’éll‘\' it uon ..g‘.:_,ux} for the urpose ot taking car . TLL FIND OUT WHAT ’ ’/, \, AEWZ J gfigfiz, (L Lone! OPEN IS health service 18 to give cach an op- | of the company's increased prod ; 5 i y £ y | portunity to assume his individual | tion, It will be of modern constr | LESIGER R DONERE [, o E 2 ) TRAP.! N | M~ \ responsibility in being part of Ih'-lvum with a railroad siding that en- . LWESDAE\VCSO’UPLE - D : ( ; ) Farms Wanted to Buy :]{ R, R A)’ ; We have a number of customers for Farms from Five Acres to One Hundred Acres! See Us at Once! Rabinow-Raschkow Real Estate Co. 303 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN PHONE 1810

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