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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER o7 926. 7 GOODS RA W REMOV Patent Colt, tan shark strap Pump, Louis heel. Sale price, pair . Tan Cilf Oxfords, welt were formerly $7.00. Sale Price, pair Tan Calf Tongue trimmec, turn sole, $3.50. Special, yard Girls' Tan Strap Pump, sole. Were priced $7.00. Sale price Giris’ Tan Low Shoes and low heels. Were $5.00. For, pair oIS Pum were Special Shoe Values THIS IS CLEARANCE SALE WEEK WITH BIG REDUCTIONS FOR YOU IT IS TO QUICKLY LOWER TOCK PIDLY. /B TF JUS LL HERE OF THES trimmed, one $6.50 sole, low heel, $5.00 p, tan lizard - $7.00 low heel turn $5.00 Strap Pumps, color Special sewn, bolton th ois, doe ular $1.50 for, $1 kind, pair '$3.50 Gowns, fancy silk, flesh, $2.95 value for each . Rayon Gowns, all colors. Stepins and Bloomer: Chemise. $2 value Philippine Gowns, a made. Each .. 5 Silk and Philippine Undies $1.95, $2.69 119 '0 MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING HOLIDAY GOODS, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO I' AS EXAMPLES OF THE MANY, Kid and Fabric Gloves Novelty Cuff Kid Gloves, one clasp, pique sewn, in all new Fall Slip on Duplex Fabric Gloves, pique kin, walnut. Fabric Gloves, novelty cuffs, beaver, mode, walnut and gazelle. Children’s Novelty one clasp, walnut and gray, Special; PaIr i el e il biste s s | umb, beaver, mode, cham- . $1.35 pai ..85¢ Cuff Fabric Gloves, 85¢ white, regular | Wool to $3.5 $1.69 56-inch All Wool Flannels, sponged and washable, regular value to ). Special, yard. ... $2 049 56-inch All Wool Chinchillas, thoroughly sponged and shrunk, regu- 0 FforFvardE el Dress Goods $4.75 Berlin News | LEWES UPSET BY STATE POLIGE ACT Ksks Supt. Hurley Why Youths Were Taken Away GRISWOLD 1S SATISFIED - Nurse Board Meets and Appoints | Committee To Investigate Appli- cations For Position—Dr. William | ©. Bowers Dies in Bridgeport. Out seems to b of the haze of bewilderment | ve surrounded the | recent episode of the state police in | appropriating Andrew Dorbuck and Percy Parker, wanted in Berlin for the drug store the burglary of Henry Suprenant’s | and Hartford in Kensington lads in trying Prosecutor Cha in court, s F. Lewis h: protested to Super lent Robert T. Hurley, of the police, de- manding that an explanation of the incident. Judge George with Lewis, waited patiently at court for the appearance of two men, is more mild in ments concerning the in states that as Judge S tence to the Chashire is in accordance justice there should be action on the matter. that it is the first time thing of that nature come from the stat he believed taat wanner of an accidental than any formulated or Hartford police. T ed that he believ tion wonld | state authorities state G. Griswold, who the the is state lent atz's sen- reformatory his ideas of no further He ated that any- had ever authorities and it was more in the with mix-up of urther stat- ox} g from next plan 1 som ana- rthcomi in W er appeared v and | were seaten term, th Cheshirz refo y by the Hart- ford magistrate, » pair had pre- viously confe d to a long string of burglaries similar to the Kensing- ton afair and gave information that lod te the arrest of Harlan Walbe- off,scf Hartford and Howard Beau- mon. of Rocky Hill who are bein Yield by the Hartford police for the CGilastonbury ithoritieg in connec- tior with burglaries in that town, Nurse Committee Meets “he first meeting of the tec in ch of the visiting nurse | to be installed in the future met last evening at the Kensington lidrary full attendance of erery member of the hoard. Mrs Fenry Hooker elected ¢ ir- of the meeting and Mrs, Hig- was chosen as secre ry applications of four nurses ‘or the position now open were read 1 by the boa It was, committc b ippoint- the qualifications of the applicants and report back at a meeting to be called in_the near futu The committee chosen | consisted of Mrs. Henry Hooker, Health Officer Roger M. Griswold, and William Scott. ness mmtters before were disposed of in short the meeting was adjourned until a future date to called by the chairman of the board. Members of | the group report that perfect c operation between membe points towards an disposal of the question of th the and forwarders the movement elated, at the preci- sion with which the business was transacted. commit- with a was nan fi and consider voted that a ed to consid to pard | nd be efficient governing of nurse of | warding the | home for the Cost of Building The cost of the proposed combination town builc mate at betwee by tho; proj action ma when one members of interest so far g new been and for- dent of Women in th as to fi construction. dents ure cost cove Worthington ri stated that they e for the installation Berlin claiming mor: in district lLave of on tential town. Maselli-Francis Miss Mildr was m Masselli, John ton I k s mornin > of Kensin ennan oflici place a Nicholas Mas brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man and Miss Harriet Gwraz- maid honor, The in Kensington 1ling tour of Paul's resid K following Ingland. Banns of Marriage s of marria heh We M therine rion ngton by ¥ stor of St The Paul's ton. mony Pa November take place a Wednesday, o'clock Banns Arnte of AL for Raymon and rie also be ngton o 0'c onard Brit have the Ker is set 9 n pa Thurs- lock at by er 4 reh or. at Planned Halloween social Methodist evening will be wereational Everyhody vited by the event expected Returns to Hospital of un commit- a large Kensington eve Murray came Augnst aftc cn found nec- eturn As to re was one kers for the eive e and h ing at the to this place at the hospital Fair Opens Tomorrow Berlin’s Community tom g by ving been busy it on the com- is thought orked herself during expected to return ter a ten days' stay state clections, she ¢ work. St Tast fair with a| the old | per- n hits are | he | ioal n formances have a Al minstre Wwhe past tracter a nds. Jest | the old the extra song musical score. s added. scheduled, and Saturday hall 1 minstrel ol has s Two | shows are one for | night and | All at. vy night masked. for to Friday i elaborate dance is on t tending the have There ning. norrow night. 1 Hal night one or woeen am. ture to com dancing pre dance 8 been will be Personal Ttems Mr. George of Kensing ton is recoveri from an attack of iliness that has confined her to her past week. Carl Burnham of Kensington at- tended the Older Boys' conference held in Waterbury over the p week-end as a dele m the | Kensington Methodist church. Miss Irene White of Kensington is | visiting friends jn Holyoke, Mass. | e is planning to return to this After @ week's stay. Harry vacation gland. Dr. Bower? Funeral Today The funeral of the late Dr. Wil- : Bowers of Bridgeport was held this noon at the People's Presbyterian church in that city, Durial was at Minor Cemetery, Westiield. Dr. Bowers was the father of Mrs. William Shepard of this town. Besides Mrs. § . he leaves three grandchi and one sister, 1Mss Fa Haven, Dr. day aylor is spending a weeks in a tour through New rs died suddenly Satur- Bridgeport. He was this place and ha Bow in Berlin Ttems Kramer was el the Middletown lite v club of officers been of the years and its contin terary o of more t Last od pres- Hi annual yesterday very active club for the is largely ed growth ib has an hool at its alection held Mr, in Krame the work past several responsible fo and suc i »w a membership Tha Pythian s of Pythias and with their invited at Com- vaude mem- New as o Kni Sisters W munity ville bers of Britain rendered been equalled on a par with One of the outst h s being furnished by Middletown and The program evening has ey the acts b professionals. iie lodees last here the ling features of evening's entertainment was the playing of “Joe" Fazzina and Nick White of New Tritain, who per- formed on the concert accordions. They were liberal with their en- cores, heing obliged to respond at dozen times. The violin se- by A. Carlson of ere in a class by Carlson was one in last ions Mr winner: them- of the winter's old cont There was also a skit staged by member Middletown lodge assisted by medy of the his was a dance and Russian a young lady from by Miss Hazel recitations were 1. Carlson of New pleased an apprecta 1150 a staged 1 assisted toe Manchester Several by Miss Rritain, tive who widience. hes Mrs, chief from from grand Sisters, and Amanda Chamberlaln, the clected grand chief. Past Chancellor Willlam Mitehell spoke briefly of the work accom- plished this past year, voicing his appreciation of the fine cooperation given him by State Deputy Lero Young. were sper rdts, the Pythian He Mrs. newly Grand past the | New | Mr. Young was in charge 0{\ R O fi’lainville News BACK FROM MAINE WITH 2 HUGE DEER | Gassidy and Provencher Shoot Fine Pair of Bucks INJURIES DEFEAT H. §. Football Schedule May Have to Be Curtailed — Arrested on ('orn-‘ plaint of Wife — 1,699 Voters Eligible to Ballot Tuesday. A palr of huge buck deer, prob- will ably as fine shot in Maine brought back Plainvil last Cassidy and when they retu ful week’'s hu on each r tomobile. as any this from night Lo d from a success- ing trip 1 a deer ard of their an- hunter is allowed only in Maine, and the made sure that the ght d were worth trouble that year, were that state to by John J. >rovencher ar wn and 1 hog night a he animal and swam across a ters were forced to when they dead buck Provencher ranger deer mile before ng. report that the woods were full of decr and that a large number of hunters were out after them. They also saw sev- eral bears, one of which was run- ning off on its hind legs with a sheep in its It was the men, and 1 the bank. pound half a other 190 ran arms, first trip of the local hey are enthusiastic about return xt year. They consider themselves extremely for- {tunate that both victims were such fine specimens and intend to have the heads mounted. i Injuries Cost Game Injurles to the backfield cost the high school its return game 1 uthington yesterday afternoon after the locals had apparently shown enough to eventually bring home the victory, In the first qu ter Plainville played well and wi fine spirit, and it appeared that | visitors would win, but Southin; threw fresh into every five minutes the small local of the backs jurles, furthering Plainville, and g ton pulled away to an 1§ The Plainville backfleld ! composed of Conlo Peterson, Murphy and Backman; Berry. Weher and Purdy took turns right gaurd, and the other line sitions were taken care of by Wiley Wegner, Schasffer, Smith, Robert- son and Di Marco. Backman, the Plainville quarter. back, was the most seriously hu is leg being so badly injured that he really should not have finlshed the game. It was reported today {that he would not he able to play during the rest of the season, and his loss may force Plainville to cur- tail its schedule through lack of reserve force. Family Row Alred in Row Wiliam Becinus of Farmington avenue appeared In court yesterday afternoon to answer a charge of as- saulting his wife, who had com- | plained to Grand Juror William J. IForan. Tt appeared that Becinus and his wife had not been on good terms with each other for a num- ber of vears and had had frequent rows. Beclnus, who had been ar- rested in the morning, was given a suspended jail sentence of 30 days by Justice Merritt O. Ryder, with the warning that the suspension would be lifted if Mrs. Becinus shomld ever again complain to t men the fray gradually wore Most adeq authorities concerning his conduct. | 1699 Voters A total of 1620 voters eligible to vote in the state Tuesday, according to an announce- {ment by Registrar of Voters John E. Lamb. Of this total 1.058 are Imen and 641 women. Only about 600 voted at the rec will be ection are This went over big,” There | Tast rtain- the entertainment evening, Following i ment refreshments Dancing was enjoyed. All members of the Community club are asked to turn out his evening to trim Community hal! for the opening of the falr tomorrow evening. The booths will be erected 'in the banquet hall. The main audi- torium will be used solely for the minstrel sho and the dancing program. There will be no week at St. Gabric rooms, the party | owing to the fair. program e were the erved. ist party this ¢h roclal being postponed be icapping | election but, although' no campaign- |ing or real interest has been evid- |ent tn the coming election, it ia ex- | pected that a mueh larger vote will |be cast. 1 Legion Auxiliary The regular meeting of Brock- Barnes auxillary will be held in Legion hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. At this meeting Miss Mar- jorie Fisher, first district delegate to the national convention to Philadel phia, will tell about her trip. ten team ecaptains picked to rais money for the treasury will hand what they have ralsed and tell how |it was done. | Navy Day In School was observed at the Broad street school this morning Principal Orrin L. Judd spoke on the significance of the day and Roosev birthday anniversary to seventh and eighth grade pu- Hallowe'en Supper pper Wil be given the Woman's Federatio of the tional chur tomorrow evening. This w first supper of the season invited to attend & their good spirits to mak sion & friendly one, The doll will have honfe-mads on sale after the ufeh mee ve committee for t g the on s | by | Congr he'ihe ittee » purpose got for of fixt chur follow the suppe I 0. 0. F. Meeting lodge, I. 0. 0. F., will regular meeting tomorrow The initlatory degree will be worked on a class of candidates by tlar officers. Hallowe'en Social » Epworth league of the Plain- will hold a Hal- night fn church will be served and ort program of e mes will be p be on sale, Temco Bovwling o Bowling | regu match games at alleys with Lobstars inc 1t g isn Sequassen low parlors. Lunch t will be a inment, G rolled Hart" easing the Lobsters Crabs Rullheads ° scores: Sharks ) 83 Stocking C. Griffon MeGibbon Powers Livingston i 442 442 Lobsters 4 S8 Bullh Robsdeaux Johnson 8. Bdw Dionne Bablch Notes Mrs. Ruth McRBurnie and son have cturned to their home in Me M after spendin; a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bunnell of Broad stroct Harry B. Stillman of 25 New Brit- ain avenue ls attending the National Safety congress at Detroit, Mich represents the Trumbull Els fg. Co, The regnlar mid-w meeting will be held at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Bap church. The topic will be “The P er and Works of God.” A daughter was born yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orvis of Whit ing street. Away A praver AMERICAN HORSE WINS Newmarket, Eng., Oct. 27 (% sight T, owned by the Americ A K. Macomber, won the Cambridge- | shire stakes, one of the last bhig han- dicaps of the English racing season run here today. The race, over one I mile and one furlong. was for stakes of 1,000 pounds and extras. In - King snakes and gopher &nakes are sald to make good pets. Community Theatre PLAINVILLE Wednesday, October 37th— i | BIG DOUBLE FEATURE MARY CARR in “SOMEBODY'S MOTHER™ Alle JOANNY WALKER in ‘ONESTY I8 THE BEST POLICY" MOM GAVE ME 7WIS OLD | (RONING BOARD FOR GUR SUANTY— OH! TUAT DROPPED OUTA MY POCKET—PUT IT' BACK IN FOR ME, Pop! 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS FOR HEAVEAN'S CALLS PROSECUTOR SIHPSON A “LIAR Hall-Mills Jury Head in Open Break With Prosecutor Somerville, N. J., Oct. 27 (®—In- | dictment of two alleged sories to the Hall-Mills murder probably will have to wait until completion of trial three of the fou principal defendants which week from today, because open break between jury and cial 1 of an the & erand Alexar forthcoming indictments The without waits the The situa sim the present two persons ti & es lors ‘ insisted on conver ly sixteen of ury of t as decided fon of ¢ on son Somerset of his evid ST L two bre today Mrs trial of hers. He upon t Wage Increase Is Given To Open Shop Employes Washington, Pa.. Oct 7 Lincoln Hill Gas Coal company 4 Hoffstot, goneral said imp by the e (s today iner shop min ent. J ager I m vanee, the inc coal increased export t fers under from rs from Th was i mir borers tay fo $5 per les of gra mine labo Alcoholism Is Cause Of Deaik in Norwich Gilder. sleeve ath of Mrs. Marga eil van, 43, found dead in bed this morning in her room in a board ¥ 1 Conn., Oct coho, om of Coron in the d fict previousiy to the won and to b hushan Tondon, oy chi response requests, who 1 room He Patrick Sullivan, lives have th NO STRIKE SETTLEMENT Lond 7 (P-—The T I'nion council has requested a with the ex ives of the min ary’ federation to disc the ke situation and explain what last nee be. tween the council and Premier Rald The m A. J. Cook. has been Warwickshire participate meeting, Al the stoc coal or men will be 10 a the meeting meet s conl s conf rs' s to in on that cansed rumors today etal dispute had however, se moye exchanges been settled that there hefor iva pe Trades ers view o strike. APPROVED o 0 corpor marl CROP HOLDING 8 C. Oct 3 from Columbia ganizatior tion to hold 15 months or two years if necrssary cotton crop 300,000 bales c state has unanimonsly by cil of the South Ca of this the oy | B ristol News BEATEN AND TIED IN BOOTLEG FEUD Foe of Rum Traffic Victim of Vicious Assault LURED INTO GA&G'S TRAP | East Bristol Residents to Seek Pro- tection at Emmet Street Crossing —*“Captain Applejack” Ably Pre- sentad—Democratic Rally, s expe responded to vepay understood t hey's acti pigeon” o stood t it had for some tive warfare bootl rs on acconr his sisters, who were r i as a result of the hib in front of police ters on Saturday The police divulg s found hief Ern st pha his de by the poli and no or to the set for th tlon is 1 of the pected that a seve grilliv discover the plices in th Fahey's prisor ing con police ttempt to is accom- Sh the day nig avem ss erside was taken by some o were T last ey last night ad beer v Coal Lifters' oseph I, ( ning. ga prop tion payr 4 tain Roor Haven road to causc the street crossing in East Bris with a signal and it is expected that prac- entire population of East 11 affix their names to the P long been felt that this particular spot was a menace to pu safety. At the meeting to which the peti~ tion will be presented, it is also ex- pected that Superintendent Snavely of the Waterbury Division of the railroad will be present to discuss plans for the pro- I‘ederal street cross- nvitation of the couneil vsentition of ‘Captain Applejack’ b ity theatre was filled in enthusiastic and lative audience to participate n the Te anniversary produe- on o Bristol Community Players, “Captain Applejack.” That the organization had made extra t in preparing for this, the bration of their anniversary, was lent from the first rise of the iin. Every one of the cast seem- > be imbued with the spirit of ision, the play moved for- its many great mo- sMoo and sin- ound in only the most finish- ssional productions. attention had been paid to tion the special 1 by the production. cond act, the scenery 1 for this production known scenic Emmet e 1l repar. requirs it s at es Tox, well w York . es were entirely ade- ecial m of in the the most authors a swaggering band of was under the of Mrs. Hallle who has directed ine of the sue- organization, and who in the formatien As a tribute from morating her assoel- the years of growth, esented with a beautiful flowers, and at the final was called with the cast udits from the ion direction rynolds, ion of n mocratic Rally Tonight h point of the present po- aign will be reached to- n a big democratic rally 1d in the city court room. Congressman Augustine n of Hartford will deliver wcipal address. The following candidates will also speak. Rollin U. Ty ndidates for United States senator; Henry J. Calnen, candidate congressman from this district; George J. Gabb, candidate for sheriff from Hartford county; At- torney Joseph 1. Dutton, candidate for state senator from the fifth dis- trict, Attorney goseph P. O'Connell and Levi . Glasson, candidates for representative John Donnelly, former chalrman of the democratic town committee, will be in charge of the rally and will introduce the speakers. This_will probably be tha only rally of the present campaign in this city as the republican town commit- toe s announced that it will hold no rallies. Meetings This Evening lle City aerfe, Fraternal Order agles, will hold a meeting oft the Eagles hall on Meadow strect at § o'clock this eveing. Final arrangements for the cele- bration of the 20th anniversay to be held on Sunday, October 31, will be consummated. The regular meeting of Jonic con No. 33, R. and 8 M. will be held at 7:30 this evening in the Masanic temple. T. B. Robinson camp, No. 31, Sons of Union Veterans, will hold a regu- lar meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the American Legion hall. Republioan Headquarters Open Headquarters of the republican smmittee have been opened recently vacated by water department on Junins Z. Douglas, a { the republican town e will be in eharge. Vorestyille Items Arthur W, Crowley and Miss Mary ran of Forestville were unit- irriage at 9:15 o'clock this ning at 8. Matthew’s church by William P. Laflin. The bride L white satin gown with hat to md was attended by Miss Kinarney of Hartford as yridesmaid. John Sheeran of Hart- brother of the bride, gerved as best man ng breakfast was served of the bride’'s brother, an of Central street. a cou left fmmediately after 1 wedding trip to New York and tlantic City, after which they will ake ir home in Philadelphia, cceiving their friends after Decem- for in the store the Tristol Main stre E. 8 (e mo n om ome 3 ler Ist Girls Friendly Soclety groups of the Girls sociaty will hold meetings One class will meet with hine Henrick at the close this afternoon. The junior at 7 o'clork this the Misses Elizabeth rothea Steed on Kenney o Senior group will meet 30 tonight with Mrs. Andrew McKnight on Central street. The group will oning with me THUIS LOOKS LIKE INSTRUCTIONS OA IO\ TD SMOKE ! WMERE DD YoU GET TS ¥ WHAT ARE YO DOING WITH )T 7P NO,IT AINT; POP— ALEK )7,, "By BLOSSER

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