New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, De trom New Britain, is planning an en- |were §5 present. William F. Middle- | Miss ky of 120 Kelsey | L mocrats Hope ergetic campaign that will carry him | apa filled the position of |Street. any fric YEia pranent | Y———=———————"|into every district in the city in his toastmaster. Mrs. R, C. Baldwin Sl Ll y usef; :'1 gifts. ‘ quest for a seat in the 1927 session | cas'in charge of the entertainment ou was performed § of the legislature. Davenport s a|, & = 2 DisE IS 1 piano selections were rendered 5 ke 5 P interesting program ar- \na Peters and Miss Jewel forceful speaker and has adressed | ... Mrs Baldwin gave a goast e | CH numerous political gatherings in re- [ FECR e uf c as Mis. Wiseman Continues Tesu. i <o Cent campaigns, Candldates of the |(0 the men, L. L. Harding to the orveq 313 Mun suooc Neow Britotm | women, and Harry H. Howard to mocratic party who are running : Qs e e K ch Harold T. Winship ¢ mony Against Mrs. McPherson | % B pitDerenport are Nolin R0us SN CEriar anite séveral sclosand | Lightning | Strikes: Barn, y g | Vs H ['1‘\1‘1‘5\ i: :)\r:“l:\‘\"lnr A ¥ “liss rrances Mather ot Har l'()ur \mmals Perish Bullt on Value — Growing on Value |rendered several interesting realin ok ston, Mass., Oct. 14, P Los Angeles, Oct. 14 (P—Mus.| Henry Vozolo of Harttord gave sev-| i, ok Mish Oct 1. 60| TOMORROW AND SATURDAY A VERY SPECIAL EVENT haired seamstress, who declares she| ; ! i it k] “‘”":, ‘\‘l‘\r fos ‘1(“ \}T‘O“‘\P‘j‘r"" caused last it when a "bolt of v ub!l o b s nsh s b iia u * lightning struck a8 employed as aidouble for Almec il BN Ihe regular meeting of tev. Samuel A. Fiske of Berlin was |tha Motropolitan Water Board barn Semple McPherson to support the| F irange was held last night at the the principal speaker, glving an In- on Lancaster strest. The barm evangelist's kidnapping story, today| | N ge hall. Fifteen candidates t k on “Social and Eco- bought by the state in 1901, was SPORTS AND DRESS STYLES was to continue in her role as star ‘ " ; initiated in the first and second | n n, n lgium, France |used as toreroom. B prosecution witness at the prelimin- | -SSR irans it man IRIy Lo e e o e ary hearing of the Angelus Templ i ey and e o presen o Vi Tisiadion blajrenent rinte L Leominster, Mass., Has $ $ $ 3 ¢ th 1gelus ‘ ring at the » of the rope. \e banquet committe s pastor on charges of conspiracy to| [SNCESEMEI, & M Ficeiniinast bean | om posadiof Mox PAT B Cranty chalcs ‘1 50, 00“ Bu:me~s Deal 2 ; . t Oct. 14. (AL obstruct justice. | Y 4 Y yrthy master of the local Grange | man, Mrs, . ‘hite and Mrs, W Occupying the witness stand i : % { for thg past six years and has been H. Fitzell. hostesses were Mrs, L ) ing Now that we are on the threshold cautifully suede-like and rich municipal court here for two days, |4 . i ry active and interested {n thelD, A, . Mre. h Hancock, 18 \ L ted € of Winter with its cold, brisk days, Mrs, Wiseman added details to her e Mrs, Harold F. Wins aSaAGR oo terest in the Wachusett yowll want a fashion-smart, warm confession that she manufactured| N 2 § P Ernest Fillmore. pan $1,000,000 corpo Coat. At this time, too, our stocks line, bloused back and dolman e»\i!lc;{vxcle to show )(rs.o.\XcP.‘-,orsonl - - . T AR O P ol et RN e t L ty, ¥ SS" Lcl:lml ””‘(*' .»'rr.»r an unlimited selection of :‘lu' was kidnapped from Ocean Park| o e S 5 SEKEWIG o and a syr e of local busi- cholcest of Winter Coats featuring Beach last may and was held cap- CLIFTON F. DAVENPORT _"(‘“’f";"l;f\:lb ‘clf :‘hrx]fle ;:x’. ‘“a!so:h. Jl\l« nm‘v]m.\\n s;m“kmn : William H. the styles sponsored by Paris ana large collars of Iuxurions furs, e 1y five weeks in se Clift 5 p 5 SoLvec.uast nigh he parish house A miscellancous shower was Cropp T easu t . New York. Remarkable values at i::“?’,:e“;;H"h‘:r;“’;‘fe;‘c:_ de‘H‘: Ciltton" B, Davenport, the demo- |o¢ the Congregational church With a |tendered Miss Anna Oleskewlo, |A. Whitne: :p‘-‘:ml |\r1|1-ll S S Beautifully tailored and silk lincd testimony centered on the state $59.50, others at charge that Mrs. McPherson e COLORS: pied a cottage at Carm ocean | mn Brown resort, with Kenneth G. Ormiston, || (A‘I’l‘,“,,“f Ilh his former Angelus Temple radio opera- | ¥ A koo | “hanel Red | tor. As part of the arrangement, Mrs. AN i Jungle Green Wiseman testified she was to pose as * & o5 Valencia Blue the woman who shared the cottage | [ £ J \ with Ormiston. She declared Mrs. McPherson told her this seemed to be the only way to refute the charge | she had spent the first 10 days of her absence at the Carmel cottage. Testifying she was coached for the | part, Mrs. Wiseman sald the evange- list invited her to her home near Angelus Temple and had her re-| arrange her hair that she might be more successful In her role as a| double. Mrs. Wiseman also told of re- peated attempts to imitate the evangelist’s Bandwriting to show Mrs. McPherson did not write| grocery slips found at the cottage, which the state clalms proves the | pastor occupled the cottage, ehe| gave up this part of the plot, said, when a handwriting expert told | her she was incapable eftecting | the evangelist's style of writing. The | grocery slips which the s sidered among its most exhibits, di pearcd in the grand et I 7 We Have Proved that Men Minnle Kennedy, mother of the ngelist and co-defendant in the fnvestigation aided in the coa Distriet Attorney Asa K ¢ 3 ' ment of the opening of this de- night indicated Mrs. Wise 3 now a ues partment decided that. For years testimony m‘,:»\‘, 1:,\ comple ol . 4 : we have been clothing thousands NEW STYLES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Aorneysion Al Sobnereon 4 / i of men and young men. Thous- SRS e ands more will buy and huy whth The Hat Favorites of the Season MeSasians R el confidence. The reason? Values. / il e Yogrite Atk admitted making to the cftect her (@ B Search far and wide and you will § OUTSTANDING VALUES—IMMENSE VARIETY sister shared the co i el f.2 = » B not find such finely tailored % v Felt Jungle Green miston, clothes—clothes with such rich Detectives ¢ e to guard Mr g 7 - /s I : fabrice—clothes that can com- | / Satin Vanilla e B L8 . e - AND pare in stylo or quality as these d Velvet Chanel ettors receiv > I ‘ : S we are selling at $22.50, s Velour ° Tan S S ol ot e = & Brocades Browns X i ir | ey I O P C O A T y Combination Plenty of Black B AR : % s 3 These Beautiful materials have outdone themselves to find new ways to express the Hartmans in Charge mode. Velvet in large or small models—felt and velour hats snug and small—con- At the Heh]e“ SChOOl | i 4 5 3 . ; e centrate on their high crown. New Felts at low as $1.95. Moses and Louis trertman of (I £ 100 o2 - AR £ The Biggest Value the £ A - : £ pile fabrics fashion these straight- sleeve coats, with deep cuffs and ¢ The response to the announce- New York have wav\ oint H.l to - - Z,‘;“’L,;““:’fi;‘, and have amves o |NRE , ¥ City Has to Offer at . @ 1 tine a few years ago. k [ e —\ | =7\ ool <% LovelyNewFallFrocks o et o e [ | : » il OF SILK AND CLOTH tendent is attending the America 4 i i : v Health convention at Buffalo, N. Y. oy - { p { . é‘k $ $ $ One of the features of the conven- : S £ tion will be the formal opening of |§ o = - i 5 i . 0 ® L] 2 municipal incinerator, a feature of public health service ; - : il R tisned | B G Three delightful selections that will arouse unbounded in- SRS i 4 I 3 P 3 % rest! Individualized modes in the new silhouettes. Enchant- ] \ | é N, ing frocks for day time and evening. In sizes for every miss and woman. B 8 2 | | SOFT SHADES: MATERIALS: % ' 3 4 5 9 3 ' Black Satin : fi \ B, - Chanel Satin Crepe @ @ @E‘ i 4 it i I Claret Frost Crepe Coffee Canton Crepe Efl’ ¢ : v s 2 Sapphire Twills, Jersc @@ / @ | % : 3 | | : Velvets Not a $22.50 Garment, but a Finer, Higher Priced One Selling at ..........$§22.50 SACH AND EVERY GARMENT HAND TA\IL()RED FROM FINE RICH FABRICS— STYLED IN COLLEGIATE AND CONSERYV- ATIVE MODELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN-—LARGE ASSORTMENT. NEW FALL and WINTER FURNISHINGS | New Neckwear bocaa BT Extra Trousers Winter Union Suits ........... $1.50 to match your Old Coat [T st be casy to digest. ] Collar-Attached Shirts ......... §1.95 $2 95 $3 95 It must be rich in energy- : New Fancy Hosiery ........... B55¢ building carbohydrates. i Button Sweaters for fall, all wool, $1.50 $4 95 $5 95 And most imporlex i New Fall Caps s a . ARy st ke e TEen 1 feed him Heckers’ Cream Farina. 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