New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 30

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WW BPTTAY\I DAILY HFRAID FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1‘)"6 e — | J ULLI V()| Past Few Years Has Been Some- e Soni L onn. Aren |Youmg Folks From New Britain Participate Tn Sessions At Wa- thing Enormous. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN NEW BRITAIN FOR THE CELF Wholesome ~ Comedy PAJIDg| cormury oins ana momoreers | 10TEE Sectluflal Gloups il Sew vork, oct 22 9 — oo |l BRATED CAMP| SURGICAL AND MATEENITY - COLS { fic Bty g el migration of negroes from the |8 gojentific fittings according to the recommendations of Physicians Fprsiwd " w i "" € \. ‘M' ttendi " (‘\l.:v past few ars, the board of mis- l:\PQ of corse V. | ota boys® conterence and older girls'{ New Haven, Conn 7 eaoperation' of the Northern |fl| the &=nflel but posiiiysisupportislventiby ithel GAME BELT thag (By Tterat T . t i en o L proven grateful to thousands of women. 5 00 O The Cast of (har: S | conference today and tomorrow. i .. i o ist conveniton announced to- Dependable, Practical, Reasonably Priced 5 to 7. 0 I B ; ho have gone from here to | : [taneons con. | 4a¥, that there are at the present & # 8 8 8 g | | | | niess otherwise Indieated, theatrical notices ana reviews in this colnmn arv i | written by the press agencies for the respective amnsement company | ST T T T T SR T S 3 35 | ° . : : | o Lindau U Nor . 4 el o W Bridgevort more negro than white Bap- NEW Y and SERGE SUITS for little Brother GOOD SHOW AT CAPITOL t I also is heir n as | Mrs s ttio F densi HAEE J i el ! = POt | tists in both New York and Chi- am Johnson, ¥ w Londor ere—the 30th f 0. The increase has been so Hartung, harles | z harles | o oting of the Cor ¢ Teact in Detroit that whereas | rer url.n?wn Booth, | | ation e ; the were only five negro lmr‘lsr! $1 00 arles - 4 go Don S ilainane . Wo- ches there in 1817 there are |l New Dresses of Jersey, Charmeen, Dr Lane, Crepe Satin, Crepe, into the s i % C et RO MEEHnE | now 60, | | Gl e Francis Hattings, Douglas o0d, | . 3 5 at followed | 4 s Sos « ms arra and the great increase throughout |M Sport and Dress Coats which, last | O'19® EahOoMs o 5 : . n for | the country of wide hurched |l pricea .. $29 98 $125 00 s > : ‘\“f»\"l:_ L A= [ each cit ng this morning and | suburban belts were named as two WARM GLOVE s, v e a \\ arm Kids, which & Ald ont evening. Tn | outstanding problems to be met by |[M are wash neral meetings for | a special $1,000,000 fund to be |l New Bags : I c ised next year by Northern Bap- Handsome New e s v 1 St 0 tists for church building. e Blodg 1 : . | >t th most closely re John D. Rockefeller, ir., it was A T e O I B W A L K o e aggeration and the | 3 e Y M) ¢ ns an fence zht | announced, s ple 1 £260,000 nt should be taken to e | Avery of thi ther for ic o listen | outright and another $50,000 con- i U e U PO Tl [0 T sl 1 o oni"sna Sl Soncny o THE WOMAN'S SHOP Seelg e r line of v - | this money to be applied | on’ | moc Is Wi 1we gone to the older ! S 1608 : LD VR BRRELLE iy New Y girls’ 8 are: Barbara | Pros! Smpd et L des By e e AR : word modern in its mod- | Troop, May, Clara Belle | Portions By 2 has been fixed at $6,435,000 Francis X. Bus . Billie \ S seldom meted out | er se. It isn't that kind of a)lolst nd Elizabeth Fox, maan S islie o ler e ir S Francls man, ) ] s s o fon heksiud Toliova| > CONFUSION OVER NAME Brenton 1 adopt Structic lCEoR | William C. Kelly of 476 South omes to New York h \’{E[] 5 = Main street is not the Willlam C tions and small chang 1) 2 .41 € )| rd . C = ! ¥ (Red) Kelly who was arrested re- for non-support. He ot ’ ~ g , ey and Alexande r | with e e . « 1 of been “subjected to great embar with the a Jucen Marie of CNE a distinetly it line | proy S T e nnual ing of the Con- | ment because of the similarity Rumania featured 2 s i o e es. F DR S for the little Miss Tence Theodore peation society. norse” in the i “THE BELLS" AT LYCECM [iortining. Mario 5 ‘o, are | Miss Drake gives an fmpressive | Minster Gazet l"«‘éi\.fihfi)%fii‘ o Sl Al /om g’uests in. : PRael N 2 g ¥ SLopUpLBEAtNE s Lpur, 15 1 attended the fall meetl of the n Sie Henry z's e & i o ‘ T : . Bishop Wi 2 it about | At the m session Rhoda Jal Sin : . | ‘Tmpressions of the Na- | Newest Modes chs whenever she AR JisZo%ese ; dion at | \\mUv ) w he discovere 7 ¢ . Keedwell and Mr. Rt asit e in a distant part ! philadelph “ameron Beck, per- L] tribution to ma. the necessary touch ,KI £ 1 t Cew York THe coats for fall are en- e hes [ of his ict ot lon beforo and |0 " the D Tonk | s ou say—but wait! How || chanting in their novel sil- . 2ol fee ] L g houette—entrancing in _their will be ghed |path they avolded, because It was o] Leadership.” | about f;nzuc poi isoning that b T e ey o and | haunted by demons. noon will be given over | comesfrom lack oir:stfulslc:p’ | T ot (R special production, | =K s ¢ [ TnyestiEationaas Tovealod i "'i [ikojs mectingaial whIichiIo] Think foramomentaboutyour | | ted in this gorgeous ar- Drear lden in which there were scveral | joms i : | wolf cubs and two girls about 1o | ticylar groups will be dlsc present sleeping accommod e S —— Norwalk Negress Slashed [iya cight vear: of age. both ex- | : tions. Then picture the addi- Beautitul coats of camel's o re hair cloth, bolivia, suedine, P AL A CE HEBREW SCH()()L PRINCIPAL | With Razor by Hushand “"‘:“*\‘J:l“:;;"g,,’:’,,’}f.‘.i”“' on . Beats Wife So B,.dlv ;o‘n;‘f{ T e s e S | ‘\'”“ Ik, was slashed by a1 The supposition wa ; [l OCE e i appearance and the comfort of blues, bois de rose, green Home of Sclect Vaudeville ed by he il oo ere doned as babies by their | gj S 3 y ! ideville led by her husband, Charles | ™ ‘:l‘ en or mothers and were found B 2 S o | yourhome. At nighta single chamois and many others. |and adopted by the olf. With | i police ¢ touch of the hand opens it to | | Rich silk lining. All sizes for | in ot o : n cvlty ldren Were {pig mornin 3 case was con- a full size bed of unusual comfort “POTASH and PERLMUTTER? Miss Jennie Cohen Second | i i T A ut the younger died SOOM | . it rrow morning be- : 4 3 itk m even spring and in their latest <ensational The woman was conversing with |2fterwards. he inability ot his wife to “‘”“ a rtlrl cven spring comedy thrill— 5 [hermant e i ,”}‘ With | rhe elder child surviv ndfils ity 2 O | deep restful materess. | 2 10 Parer il e e and came | ow at the orphana She Was |y po; ek beat his wife so Gundyour guests against fa- . UP = as she stood talking to her Now Playing— <aac David to Have Charge With - A 4 w Playin Tsaay 1\ J ¥ & ' fro store on Wa. women and misses. to him 5 = of v York, of - | evidently in wor L ¢ weaned from avage | - is under a physi- | tigue poison. [qul[) your liv- colleg ) iy Yl R s he hus. |Ways, b ¢ i re. PILLIS | ing room with a U. S. Oxford a f the Hebrew Insti- | hand, who quickly ¢ aring clothes, which s S h p . arrest, razor and Day Bed. lourfurnuurc dealer tute, will take charge of the Hebr LRt n after they were sev ol e e N ) A‘ N chool, . A0 ] e e ,T,,:"vv),‘;, W or 4 time she refused fo be washe at Fe i z will show you the many styles ‘ohien, a graduate of the Teachers' | pjaqe o e e BRES nd fate) with] her month e returned. it mey | priced at $35. to complete. stitute e e e of the weapon across his|py, aventually she was taught to use | 1 . . p 5. to $50. p i i i iy r hands and say a few words. 8h€ | ) qii0n a9 a vesult of in Your local dealer has them. George Sidney—Alesander Carre |, ' g lis still weak mentally and neither | 06 1o could not be ” thhdns Cloakty it : AR o « | Vets of I‘mel}Tn “ ars in |eries nor leughs, but is gentle wit v’ G SELoE v »‘qu‘».'lw:-urn/ifil"rul: hand 1 1 wil B animals, ‘ru" rring the com y e ”» n sobi 1 e symgogty o Drethron | Ud‘fifll}flllht_‘le‘-fg :VE)OPIQM |dogs to chidren. — \”m T‘]lmp TC-5 OvT Tonight and Tomorrow THE WOMAN'S SHOP t outh s : i ain | Charies T Rival Candidates Both | On Little Trip Today with address gathering ot members| Hold the Same Opinions |, Mitchel Fieid. ™. T, Oet. 32 ACTS SELECT - : d the ladies iliary of the Vet- ingfield, Mass,, Oc — A1 e N alabst e NE T, VAUDEVILLE Offers Big Farm for era t the Fo wars at the| A gjtuation unigue in politi alhw‘!‘- i ion alrbort o work ontia Headed b T orthe . inchard gave | yveloped here when two rival cand = ot landing noor- MARTE BARTON ) Northamptc d a ) rans of Foreign | \ur:-‘~ stressed hefore a club gath- | i o T ) fdymoorg| then fled. ) 1 ing facilities for coast defense, Mass., Oct. ar: tions ome for widow a| f hey eed on |, g me for widows and z the fact that they agreed on | \t this field this morr | erl farn 1 TR e Rapids, Mich. | ne issucs of thelr office in every | ™y, g here 20 minutes report was on the Connecticut | yespect. John G. Maxfleld, republi- lirieible left for the Boston air- Its ronte to Bosto: is to in- | section of the institution. He also | can choice for county commission- spoke on his trip to the mational | np, finished discussing each issue | PO 8 B0 S T AL Boston R g ! 3 | encamipment at El Paso, Texas. G e Tonn orlen e lence SRl Pt Breon S . e ! T | with me” to which Idward tried out toni tomorrow, if K ¢ e e Ner § KILLED BY TRACTOR | Stapleton, democratic in al- et ;r“." iAol the aies 014 Orchard, Maine, Oct. 22.—(P | ays replied “I do.” Stapleton then weallier i faxgraple e ool roving ground. Tater it will re- {turn to its home station at Lang- | ley Field. . were el pas- Kiddin® Joseph I , 18, son of Dan | {n turn placed himself in accord 1| Barbrossa, groundkeeper at the Old | with his adversary on every ques Orchard Golf club, died at the Trull | tjon, The meeting closed with both 1l In Biddeford yesterday aft- of the andi members uries and | wom fvic hat 1 er pts | tured skull. The boy was| hom they voted for, th ! \one on the tractor pear | would be well represented T\m ‘\Ien, Three Women tee and it is thought he g —— Caught After Wild Rlde‘ \ml'll Find Real Jitell s theRtractorfaid Sagiuhn ! ESS S s Ludlow, Mass, Oct, ©2 (P—After Entertainment At The 3 [BrowgEark, t B a hase of scveral miles, dur- | For Unusual Comfort O . Wt : FLICONS, : driver toied Rl A \ i Halida ® | lithre 8 S yestors ; swn two molorcyele officers, a ¢ need unusual bedroom cquipment . 4 N A ¢ i Sy contaln pa G ORInRan JREIIE0 oy nattresses and springs so fincly buile | | g (0) | [ sk Ao L M S P that they bring really rescful sleep. § = resses 4 b | | an Assoc Press cable from 1 shota int As the ca Ask your furniture dealer to show you ) - i { JLODAVEANDSE that port today. came to 1 10w the driver | che U.S. Crown Jewel Spiral Spring aod { 2—Great F |tun>~—_ s wud bus vet been recelved fuuin d out g S AR S ey Smartly Styled | ° of the American fm:‘ v Hal other fou held for quest.on- | S BUSTER KEATON muer | ity B | | | s . n this collection embody the Is a rlot! it In Mis Comedy Knockout jj:},)fi(',’“;,.l'l';fi‘i‘\,}L‘L:; ‘“fl”"”“,';ll‘”e“d of Father of newest style touches, ac- ; sk Pres. Coolidge Dies i ! curate in every detall; cor- Kirockin® 1 CHATTLING RUTLER” was feared all three craft had been | em cold . e ' Springficld, Mass,, Oct. 22 (B— rect in every line. Much in = fi"“ | ance Mrs. ('\|y.r> 8. Hyde, 80, close friend EF“INE .En P}Mnnm\ is the new dolman AR s e READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Of the late Col. Coolidge, who at- sleeve, also Dblouse treat- Sroadway b LRt e S i coaee oo ments. This group includes Sendin® CUMPANY < s | . Ludlow, V while Mrs. Hyde was a | Tubular and tiered models Iu'lmn»m hod s e e g Hotel Burrltt ey | toncher there, died here yesterday | EST.1870 are quite popular. Trimming nto con | tror ir o ol i o f i ces : race coavser | 1 : — |trom injurics suffered in a r = of embroidery, pipings, laces vulstons of M cident. Mrs. Hyde could SPRINGFIELD, MASS. and faney pockets, cuffs and Seediod : with || SATURDAY EVENING S o R t ! collars add zest. All sizes —ani] ‘ s X Gushman October 30, 1926 carly life of the president, who en-| B, PORTER SONS race Oland tered the demy at about the| starting SUNDAY will be at (h ” ) Dancing, Eight to Twelve |some time Mrs. Hydo was leaving. | e | $ 98 PALACE New Britain — OIF nees 2he-18¢-10¢ | | A | = t ON'T WE HAVE FUN | : 5 Limited to 150 Covers s FDDIE CANTOR Rk i o ., 1 Three Dollars per Cover | i Reservations Now Being giifs M. J. Kl INNIEI I & CO. Accepted CAPITOL SUNDAY Lottt 1 ol 1] 563 Main St. (Opp. St. Mary’s Church) Oy Wiy Wik ‘ ! | Telephone 314 and 36 PARSONS’ || CONNECTICUT’'S MOST COMPLETE FARL CARROLL Presents 3 3 BROADWAY'S BEST COMEDY || Medals Pictures Statues Beads Crucifixes Little Flower Novelties A Laff That Off z Say the Color! Statues Delivered to Any Part of the City THE UARTE Bf EK I'm a good Scotchman _ A “A ’1 i By DON MULLALLY I'll mateh it! i wirw ESTHER RALSTON 3—Laughs Every Minute—3 Maggie UNERAL PARLOR t F'rom 1 Year in Telephone 314 Night Service 36 e-$§2.88 Mat. 50 THE WOMAN'S SHOP e ]

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