New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 16, 1926, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NOTES OF PEOPLE Y0U SEE IN FILMS Interesting Facls of Movie Celebrities each carried phere” w motion p the foot she wa came: cr Ecottis nused an 13 heirloom act. He bow! in his with ancient the floor when to s rrie custom Louls Natheaux from thirty tests to d the feminin King of Kings kissless role in Douglas Falrbanks, finger when he mis bon in a screen fight a casement window. recelved nk actresses who should play d in DeMille’s “The tin a ting Love.” kisses e Carmel Myers without a country Carmel was an E Certaln Young Man” she is English in “The Gay Decelver” is French; in “Tell It to t she is a South Sea Isla in “The Understanding is American. she Marines” 4 cutle, and Heart” she Rallroad traffic is heavy at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios these days, the congestlon consisting of three trains and three what is probably the shortest line in the world. One section is a specially constructed German train, tunnel and station; a Pullman running for another picture an. theatrical “show car” is used in third, 2 The dolls the fem carrying on the streets and strewing all over their Hollywood homes arc merely mascots, the latest fad in the movie colony. Claire Windsor has a collection of more than fifty from all over world. Mae Mur- ray has a unic doll in er dressing roor Adoree’s avorite is an old 1 rag doll and Paulin as one that e stars are the | SO fruit eir six month At St L perso: | Town Poor . ploture sequenc: 1ent store ball in A nson's novel “One gr fon was A unique e not only under- : Purpose,” the in Lon Ly lay was m wom b cen- 1 loom \ spends less money on r play 1y other Warne ut shoes Griffith d s looked too n anged to the cor t five minutes. m to workshop them on a| 1 on the set, man took the depar 1 holes in ent's City Items Suits and Topcoats but | r priced garments selling York Sample Shop. | et.—advt. at Norden Bungalow Charlestonian Not $22 to- | orchestra.— night; We have clothing selling at more | ut we'll back these Suits and Top- $22.50 as being the best offered in the city anywhere is price. New York Sample Main street.—advt. st values the city has to| offer: Suits and Topcoats at $22.50 ew York Sample Shop, 35 street.—advt. MALS ARETOBE GIVEN PROTECTION | (Continued from First Page) Governor's Island, N. Y., was refus- | ed yesterday on grounds that it was illegal to permit the use of army planes for non-military purposes. A | | private plane was sought today. Governor Moore vitsited the scene of the holding up and murder yes- terday and said the entire police resources of the state were available for the bandit hunt. Postal authori- ties also visited the scene, Postal or Doran said the govern- | investigators had no evidence | he fugitive bandits had taken | refuge in the Watchung mountains, | | where the present hunt is concen- trated. | IS THE LAST DAY of Our Special Sale Terms | $5.00 Installs Any Crawford $2 Holds any Crawford Ran it, and you get the Specia Range always ba fection. Ask vour neight Plumbing—THeatin; s and heats and wears to per- Range in Your Kitchen .00 ge until you are ready for 1 Sale terms. A Crawford or who uses one. Sheet Metal Work [ EnnItfonEeiouei . 9,805 2,514 |Less Estimated Town Receip TOMORROW | ATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. TOWN OF NEWINGTON EXPENDITU FISCAL YEAR ING SEPT. 1, 1926 Probate Court ... . Street and Town Hall Lightin, 2 6 penses of Patients in Public Insti 1,000.00 Fire Depar Books, ¢ Y Cemetery Appropriations Town Hall—Fue] and Repairs . Insurance and Bonds Highway Repairs s 5,00 Expenses of Dogs . v . o 6 2 Interest on Temporary Loans . Interest on Eonds Maturing Bor Dog Licenses Miscellaneous atio: and Printing 900,00 00 1,800 und .. Appropriation Appropriation Removal Justice Orders Elm Hill Streets Day Oiling Roads ool Bullding . ool Site —200; Temporary Loans Special Appropriations Im Hill Streets vorth Street Hiliside and Neighbor Mapls Hill Avenue lisworth Street-—3 Roseleagh Avenue—3 lights lights .. | Expenses for Fixing Town Bou Town Plan Commission— expenses ORDERS OF Teachers Salaries .. Janitors 4 Repairs and Cleaning Light, Fuel and Water bl Committee Exponscs, Postage and Printi General Supplies and Text Books Furniture and Equipment . Town Transportation Insurance ...... General Expenscs HOOIL. BOARD 4,055.00 1,000.00 5.00 Balance—Alterations at Center School . : | School library . ,707.00 $2,110.00 250.00 Total $ New Bus for School Transportations el Connecting Elm Hill School with Water System ... Increase in Salary of School Secretary ... ESTIMATED RECEIPTS TOWN FUNDS From Bullding Permits . Dog Taxes Dog Tags . Interest on dep Insurance—§. Justice Cou Personal Taxes Sale of Cemetery Tots ... ale of Mary Coffin Propert S s State Tax on Tnsurance and Bank Stock : 1,600.00 Taxes on State Property 7 e 150.00 Miscellancous Sales .. 450.00 s—Phoenix National Bank .. Sehool E. 0.00 2,800.00 100.00 $7,65 SCHOOL TUNDS From Enumeration Grant SR Intorest on Town Deposit Fund ...... Transportation of High School Schola Tuition of High School Schola 32,40 $5,050.92 RECAPITULATION Estimated Town Budget S 61,16 5,050.92 46,10 Estimated School Budget Less Estimated School Receipts ... 56,116.08 Total Budget ROARD OF FINANCE 1914 $2,000 Due Annually 1022 $2,000 Due Annually $64,000 43 = 4 Apr, Nov. to to —Total FUNDED DEBT Mr. Thos. Mr. L. A . E. Welles Eddy . R. H.Erwin .~ Geo. W, Hanbury . G. E. Root, Chairman S. Holt Sprague Mr. Thos. A. Francls, Clerk. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified A SKIPEY“-. To ME ITS VERY DISGUSTFUL THE wWAY DOCTORS CUT LP PEOPLE,'N’ WHEN THEY GET THROUGH STITCHIN' YA UP, THEY THINK THEYRE DOIN' YA A FAVOR WHEN THEY SEND YA HOME LOOKIN’ LIKE A DOILIE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” on and ome on Iy sealed t luncheon om Lost and , daughter of . A. Pinkus of L) given a lur number of ay in honor by a lian Suzio an vony of Ha and Scrvice. 103 Arch 8t. Phone Mrs. Joseph Hultgren rd gave a p; or her sister M ho is to b Meyers on of Lake rty last evening Josie Copeman, come the bride of G. E and_sorvice. atur Octol T service. Church Superior Auto Compan; Phone Auto Sales, Prop. — ( AUTOMOTIVE —— ___Autos and _rucks for USED CARS AT THE BETTER PRICE FORDS R AUTO CO., PHONE 1513, USED CAR DEPT. PHONE 2456, FORD and TUT FORD—ton DABLE = E ( ; AT SPECIAL ICES SOME 1523 TOURING C4 Dodge Coach USED CAR DEPT. Buick Brough Buick Coupe. k Coupe ebak ker sedan. BE. G D COUPE, 1924—A-1 SHAPE, GOOD ) PA INT. GUARA i SEEN TO B e car for 10 yeare and Service. 453 West Main St HUPMOBT and sery Sales Co., S| el. 1 otor_cars. nd Bervice. AR—Sales ot nt. Burritt Motor d Ave, at § Rothfeder’s 8 Main Street See the new line . Hawker, 6§ Prodncts C of G estnut St Motare, Tel. 2215, 8 le & C , Sales and Elni and Park Sts. Phone Autumn Reigns in the Store Styles that are here sparkle with the newness of the mid-October day. The colors in frocks and coats are rivaled only by the ripening berries and turning leaves. And in what taking profusion. Never have such allur- ing creations been gather- ed together at such toundingly low prices. T 200 & Jewett Co., breath- Ey L ldren at ral Junior h school and parents will be en i with Jean Uncle Wig- H {onette show. will be shown at 4:15 and “Huckleberry Finn’ at 8. The | will be under the | Parents and Teachers show association. auspices of the | | LOOR! YOUR D AR CHANCE CAR B AT E TO GET A ARDLESS OF RGAIN VE MUST MAKE 00M FOR OUR WINTE! R Dodge Tour £300.00 Chevrolet Tour Essex Tour. Huds Hupmo $3 Ford Tudore. tudebaker Tour dler Coupe. N FOR THE ROAD. DAYS ONLY UNTIL 9 ARRANGED & AMIDON SAL TFORD, GOOD CONDI- | CORP., | 86 248 ARCH § ELM ST. AUTHORIZED E NEW BRITAIN CO., IN 4 ELM STREET. TEL. 2300, Auto Parts and Accessories AJAX 28 AND ¥ Motor of ca 11 | | Tires. Budd Arch St Tel GOODYEAR CORDS Let us quot your old tl We make you on exchanging falr allo e RE-TIRE AT O'NEIL'S. & BATTE 39 WASHINGTON ST. co, PHONE 200 TIRES—Ees our new A T. H. Coge- -5. res and tubee. and burned c; T - PARY wrecked 125 Elm e for ono Tel. 15 ail_makes, expert t Bhop, successor torcycles and Bicycles bodlee and Best equipped 107 Arch St. Phone 1709, Prop., suc. to Hultqulet Bros. e in you makes of c Common and night service, Tel. 422 CY CROSBY Yes, SIR! Docrors DON'T THINK NOTHIN' OF DOIN" AWAY WITH EXTRA PARTS. LOOK AT TONSI(S - WHY PEOPLE WITH TONSILS LOOK SILLY NOWADAYS. AND SUSPENDIX,—THEY LAUGH OUT IN YA FACE IF YA GO 70 THE HORSEPITAC WITH THEM. YES. SIR —'N’ IN THE VERY BIG HORSEPITALS THEY PAY NURSES TO STAND AROUN’ THE LOBBY ‘N’ BELITTLE PEOPLE COMIN’ IN WITH SUSPENDIXES. ITS GETTIN SO THAT IF YA HAVE LOTS O INSIDES NOWADAYS — PEOPCE WANT YA TO GO ON THE STAGE WELL, | WOULDN'T PART WITH ME OWN - [ INSIDES ANY MORE 'N %l I'0 PLAY WITH RUBBER 1 plece. THAT'S ALL VERY WELL, BUT DOCTORS HAS GOTTA USE UP THE ToOLS OR INVENTORS 'LL BE OUT O WORK 'N' WHO WANTS A STRIKE 2 Yes, sIR! pocTors’LL 'N' COTTIN' UNTIL SOME DAY A WHOLE KEEP ON CUTTIN' 4 FAMILY'LL BE ABLE TO 60 TOURIN' AROUNG ON A ROLLER SKATE- : By CLIFF STERRETT 1 GOTA RaRD T | TPOLLY SHE | | 8HoRE PICKED | on Thats }YHfbw COME® HOW COME?* VEP SHES BROKE|| | | HOw COME* HER ENGAGEMENT O HARRY. TeR T o8 HARRY WAS ‘ BECOMING A HE WANTED | o GET / MARRIED-\__ A. MILLS 66 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 381

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