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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 TPIainviIIe News " 1926, " An electric sign | wi|_ Bristol News | i TORECCUPYOD = COUNCLTAKES P CTROLEYGARSTOP =5 CHARTER CHANGES n Donnelly, former chairman democratic town committes, National Championship For Fox Hounds Today Dawson Springs, Ky., Oet. 28— —With the national championship for field trial fox hounds at stake, + record number of hounds were cast off this morning in the 33rd an- & of all-age stake of th Foxhunter: assoclation. m of American foxhounds © cast, Red Devil, winner Tennessee field cham- P and also the bench title for was among those enter- city, reman in cha THIS 1S STOCK REDUCTION WEEK WITH Connectient Go. Accedes to Re- OFFERINGS WELL WORTH WHILE, Pl UL e The reductions are on merchandise needed by you now and are made to get quick (SIGNS WILL COME DOWN To Discuss By-Laws MRS. BELL DIES, AGED 72 clearance to make room for holiday goods. Room must be had and these bargains The Knights of Py will hold e stea morning whil he boiler. He eration over 1 Board of Finance and Taxation Tmportant Suggestion 1 on Probation of Lake hamplon Alleen, 1526 Kentucky State 3 will it. I. 0. O. F associat} fals, he get 1t In Effect Saturda- — Many Being ck )fln‘«'v"‘rw“ night. Daughters of Tsabella Elect Officers s ‘i'l:k;r :;; 1;:2 i le UNL 71 }\1, BUY IN 1“('))11“\}\ b\‘anjnb_ ot || e o mionera—sa o 1o g T G A LY i . oat and slip-on models for women and misses, also children’s sizes. A splendid 3 e A Do won! the inalor sk oniin 300 : ; : = Asts Filod— . 4 3 emocrats Hold Rally—Railroad s 3 major share of the $1,000 = collection, newest in styles and latest andmost popular of colors, at prices $2.95, | Tax Lists Filed—Hallowe'en So . 5 i ¥ which ended yester- §3.95, $4.95 95 each. I clals—Hurt At New School. & < post. Conducting Trespassing Campaign. of the purse was ° it 5 % | i old @ of owning the hound Sweaters—One floor up 1 trolles stop in Central s o ; A sp ¢ the highest general TIMELY WEAR FOR BOYS, AT SPECIAL PRICES i Lout 0 ffeam i ‘ g0 and §73 for breoding the Russian Overcoats, tan and grey chinchilla, aged 3 to 8, regular $8.50 and $10.00, Will be re-occupic ¢ ac- |y M Fisher w 1 z - e specially priced at $7.50 and $8.50. 3 r,‘ord\n;: ]m a letter received today by Sentioniin bl o ¥ 3 A Z 3 AP S 4 First Selectman Jol I Kimn : S ARl a : Knickers, new patterns, for boys 8 to 16 years, regular $3.95 for $3.50 pair. Reg- from Willlam J. Bryan, district |" S L‘\“‘, % ) hiiied ATER URY EanflR ular $3.75 for 83 air, 75 for § pair.* superintendent of the trolley cof = or Gttt B Corduroy < s 8 to 17, years, values to $3.50 specially priced $2.25 :’“” “"’(;“ ‘1"‘ ; 9 laken & usua doormat o [;’ AIMFI] BY DEATH 4 equ of the local selectmen, who 1 BEL . have been in communication with P & yai contea ot = & 1 Long pants, mixtures and corduroys, for boys 9 to 16 years, very special $2.75, $3.00 the company for some time r I i < e s o - SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ) to-the asking for & roturn to the oOTS in (w0 o it ! Chapin Nearly Hal Centary Bloomers of radium, white and flesh, value $3.00, special sale price $2.49 pair. old stand fCaniain Chvein, i 2 2 With “American” Crepe gowns, in white and flesh, 79¢ each. The present trolley stop has beer reowith at L S It Terican Crepe bloomers, specially priced at 89c pair. was established. The one formerl i e ‘ i Pros = Flannelette gowns, white and colors, V and high neck, long sleeves, 89c, $1.39, in use, which will in come back | _ Lol 20 ‘\‘ - s (®—Charles F. 31.69. Saturday, was on East Main stre "‘\ S ( the American, | st cnl el at the eastern side of the square hing at 7:30 o'clock Deitrick ] e alams 3 ice! 82 o i Imnndgvtte pajamas, e prices $1.89 and $2.89 set. and was abandoned because of the Flannelette Gowns, for children, 89c each. great distance passengers were oblig- EXTRA TOWEL SPECIALS D 5 0 i e All linen huck towels, fine quality, handsome borders, 18x33, regular $1.00, special a short illness. He had devot- ! iry to the work mind alert of the editor- came to the present location, at the head of G Whiting street, was designed to abol & Mre. Leopoldi Aco America hardly more than a 69c each. \ f g . faRiThe \iecesaily Foflinl{av e tror i e S i ound opinions and lit- Same grade, size 20x36, regular $1.25 for 79 each. crossing long stretchcs of much- ) ty laced him in a This it did, but ! H. S. towels, fine quality linen, beautiful patterns, size 18x32, regular 89c, special tray F A\Y among the news- = = 3 Q 2 the narrow neck at the head of 1 as crmen of N Sngland. 5 50c each, §5.50 dozen. ; S . M| Whitine strest affected’ drawbacks § < Ardent Yale Man. 5 Guest towels to match, regular price 50¢c, 25¢ each, $2.75 dozen. offset this advantage. While : Chapin in spite of his ad- e H. S. towels, all linen, good heavy quality, size 18x30, regular price 50c, special it gave trolley passengers less ro: by age had diversified {nter- n 85¢ each. M| way to cross, it made them cros I ardent follower of where the vision of automobil 1 equally ardent Yale 5 jwas blinde Other disadvantages was regular attendant z cited by opponents of the chang ) at the games. was while witness- h li{‘\‘I' ed the the FEIP ap ing the Yale-Dartmouth football h paratus fn" tfl- Whit in | game that his recent {liness started. . liences in the past. [ Fast Berlin Items Stk tadcerginiitis m lndle ederic Chapin was : erlin News | vecan vunguc ronin bt ths. Caraet ey | 2R loy Falls’ Masn, = | The K ton Athletic club will i e J. Johnson endeavored fo the son of Enoch q hold 2 " a1 dinner this eve- o ;,”_ s 5 s 5 he problem while he was first i (Abbe) Chapin of nin ock at Lloyd Hall, Ken- il Sah gecoas man but was unable to come . town. He g red for, college Wilbraham academy and was tod from Yale university in iditorium and installing 2 to an agreement wi yarious @qothe, JATL oothal with [oHiRee i amian Halnettor tha cara exception of the candy booth have ! = — the members h the Connecti- Baschall MAIL CARRIER IN = of th R viliave o contli down W i S o i 1877 most ol e B Ak A hall lsome aistance, With s Will Cremate Body of . strong Personality. 4 e 0 be kept solely coming on to aggravate the matter T <1 H < e s + b T A tu e e fie i X d v nis gracuation he came im- . < | _The weekly prayer meeting of the steps to speed up a change, and Mr. Niagara Falls S i vices will be he 1e connected Wwith the Amerl- SR o ¥ Mcthodist church will be held this n has agreed to follow their er late home at © Having learned in the count- oom, the newspaper business on its practical side, he assumed the cdltorial management. A-melf are on list to sing t Charles W. Williams Ends|cf, e, toca possers. mhe advanco promised a omme.adations. mmel said today that he o stopping to | cremat g in the church parlors at o'clock. Mr. Ki had no objection to t take and discharge p urday afternoon Jones, pastor of 11 odist church, will aff ial will be in West ce b The Fife and Drum corps will not ver the ngers Qfl&ner CeI][lH‘y n SEI‘YIGG Pair Opens Tonight ESHBRISaUAR bl Snext te e place opposite Thrall's arug | Uhner L K. of I e bl “‘}’;L‘n‘l{::(f:::;“;i":'c::f All is ess for the m- HIshoatts ot man ores but 11d protest having the Ocloben 5 he made his personality munity fai 1 opens this eve- party at Sa- trolleys “park” there for long per- i s of e city and se- strel sh 11 old town |1€Xt Mor & to which t} The “no parking” signs at the local un bli ? paper a strong fol- hite < T s S ic has ited. Mrs. Pa- t will be taken | last nigh son, D. oking of thinking people whor afl- d of Whiting stre for down. They should never have been | Coaper, of evening, put up, Mr. Kimmel stated. because | TPlans are ur Campaign Conducted Kingsley and Lieutenar f the police depa of minstrels is the Fast Berlin Community Fair Opens compl ing attraction. ot he fair is that is mired and steadily followed his editorials. Mr. Chapin's humor was trick Holigan will be the hostes: or inters id out of the ol have onieht W inetrelsil o The whist whict have heen |the town had no authority to enforce | disposition of t ea m R o H. & H road com- | trenchant and subtle cutting clean j AR D e ol Vi ol {ore (BEld at ([(;}‘y»{“‘ _\‘\,“:0 itan llr:,'; parking restrictions and the attempt : impressive mony as soon i o -[‘"“" i ALESE "‘ ““" \” X i car Ay Hv\n”\:“ iis object, though not un- ]| Slated to Appear—Railroad Work- | _Tomorrow evening 15 younsstors | 05 G & (abrieba chureh to do so was more or less ridiculous. | tails in connection with insurar Sl et el om trespassing that L e i DAL stasg ja il natee il ey RV LC G R s s vere eonstanily 1 izard o oleaved 4 oecupis Rastice Same Metti, Joseph Pistro, Duprica- | e & 4 Barord Judss Griswold Tontsi promises ,of o ure T o e e B s Rl S : the | Cooper's suicide was one of fhe |V i Bt e I Joseyn aareio United Oil Company Has . the entire fair. n haye &= firs : o “restricted” district at all times of | most dramatic of t total cost upol street railwa ; hae o v k Friends of Charles W. Willlams, |1chearsed for montha for this event, '€ Mext Tucsduy evening ar 5 -Tostricted” district at al s as by law or contract 1 may be o | V0T ot gt ebrsel - Great Profits Increase town letter carrier for Kensington, | AT S ST B et fl'_fi’fl'y‘y'j:::;;‘ »‘C,”’M:v""w’l-’;: Many Being Tmmunized e AL Oilobe ligated to pay. and L AN xn\;‘ Ange 1:.«__(‘.11:{1._‘ ofo;i z’s“:?oo—- &re congratulating the veteran mail- | e local police have issuc alreceive the initlatory tm“ SR More than 100 school 4)-|‘lrt'vz half way out on to nsing o ml s(|~s i m,; man upon his 25th anniversary in |warning Al Berl Gonth t {cording to the present pl © 2% have been immunized bridge, threw off his overcoat and such ass ak. (00 for the first nine monthe ! s s Z5th an | i) § SLON 5 $ & 18,D] plan the tem- iphtheria since the opening of the oiher outer clothing, poised himself vided hy t vear over the same period of 1925, the service of the local post office. | entire force will patrol the ple will meet twice a month. fall term, Dr. George F. ook, local | for an instant outside the south hy-laws of ty despite the present unsettled eon- ets of the town on Saturd On October 1, Willlams was notified health officer, said today. Tt is hop- red shot .t ng of the brid this dition of the gasoline market, was night in an endeavor to keep hood- = - i . Hlstol : N - s _{nigh 1 o . ed that re will take advantage | into his body and t ristol in all of reported today by the United Ofl that he had full vears |Jms subdued as much as possible in | BONgrace Is ‘“ inner of e e b s o matier S ! company. Net profits, after‘deduct: and he s now eligible for pension |connection with the annual 1 Jockey Club Cup Race | i\ inents. whioh has not troubled | cren vesterday had a bullet wound Isabelle T, Bell ing all charges, amounted’ to $2.- although he plans to work out the /lowe'en celebrations. Property o wmarket, Eng., Oct. 28 P — | plainville for a long while, may be in the chest ¥ s wife of 310, the ecquivalent of $7.86 e A 1 him | 018 are appealing to local yourigsters pongrace, three year fllly owned by | permancntly stamped out here. The | g1l ready to rent. coftas Rell ¢ Goodwin rc on the outstanding capl- : to have some r i for their prop- |1 Roseb won the Jockey £ ed the anti-toxin, and | gy \derige & ompared with $4, . SE W o Jockey | state furnished the an frs. Allderige, ! compared with $4.74 for before Ro is automatically releassd |y anq to minimize the serious lclub cup today. Bol ot I's four {he immunizing may be done by the | plainville.—Advt. t She was born in | (he corresponding months ‘of J§8k: trom the service Gamage that is done yearly to homes colt Blommien was_secon mily physician. & = on April 27 With report the United O# “Charley”, as he is known to 'and huildings. Many private par neek behind and A. K. Macomt A few cases of chicken pox have c ‘oman r of Emory ( ¥ passes out of existence and ryone in Kensington and Worth- |are being planned for Saturday four year colt The Wolf, | heen reported during the last few Buckland, :v\h. Y ‘I‘('I;‘ad- c chfield Ofl company of e ige, L e niEnt ool the 'two lengths hack. On weeks. No more typhoid has come to | [s 101 Years Old Today ' 4 . Horitindis S altfornis, taien Yia BikEs, on ;"0“‘ ['( & 1’1"“ ”"‘T "("' ient of the local police will | Bongrace started at {he attention of the authorities in| Buckland, Mass., Oct. 28 (P—Mrs Al £t o 5 ce o ctober ] nder 3 a 2 . rd he: L - - ; e SEBED discou possible oftenders that Glommen at 13 to § the past month. Caroline Hitcheock Ward, mother % TR nd 1 t was Fourt ivi . LT :.”Ifio.\u;':u‘r: 2 o /have made past Hallowe'ens a night |7 {0 1. | Three Days to File Lists |of former State Senator Charles E e ol S eribesiot Gille oy l‘Ou}\h :-\nm\ersar,\ of S N e e e R T The over the two and a!| Only three days remain in Which | ward, ohserved her 101st birthday g ; - i | Boat G AT o King's Fascist March four postmasters in the course of 8 ) 2 ; a 0 ment to our SO ORI e | Assessors to Meet course. and is one of |tq file lists of ble property With | ioqay, she is a native of this town i pen- | daught w e Ad- Rome, Oct. 28 (—The A ]\f( .rmpx?f,”v‘.\’vlv ..I{. "i‘]‘ ro, who| The board of assessors will be in most important long | the assessors, property owners Who and a lifelong resident. She is the 1< adopted by t cht inniversary of the fascist ma: s O 00O, 0 aion af 1is Tovs hail iommercot|distance iavents ¥ e valusibesides | fava notidona this by AMonday night | idos ot ithe Sumner ey vivin v fch resulted in the forma- = was appointed upon the death of i i s n piaeeun e e 000, The race | being liable to a fine of an addition- | Agjide from impaired eyesig & e aliedir 1 one sister Tean " the Mussolini government her father; William F. Fagan and 8, [and Saturda puspose”of swearing |1ates back 53 vears al fon per cont. The returns have {w.rd has the full uge of he e fams of this city was celebrated throughout Italy to- ¢ \ 26 iy, ot dn pni) B the llata. Thew: antiit fusthes . Bongraces sy Rnlon ) Kop—Val- | taen somswheti faster: {diring. theil\(satonat {a daeniy dntores Sl be funcral will take place at her | da ] : ..r‘ y\\': a I”l \)v by IIL; et nabiail et miitihe L present week and it is belfeved that [questions of the day i vas ke at 3 ¢ Premier Mussolinl issued a mes- he first rural ca mai etz S —_— more than half of the lists have |family dinner today w ALY T s reviewing the ac- in this place. In 1917 h e SLAL G nl 4 3 | been filed. Saturday will be a big|of four generations, Mrs. Ward h 3 200 I rv rents of the rej St ; & e 5 e f ations ents o regime and e R e is simply the | Exnert Says Skyscraper [heen filed. Saturday Wil be 2 b Ing several great grandchildren, Caucos Well Atended ng that it stoed mountain rally held list of granite against which the rancor city court room was | of the dispossessed and the conspir- Il attended, a number of women acies of criminals are alike power- : swearing in of th nd not the I old, |making out of the papers as has ce in past years rsonal Items rier which he has served William. althoy yea ; has the hale and 1 ppearance |been the prac of a man of 40 and claims that his I or vocation keeps him in the! . E. Doty, ma hest of condition. His home on [lin Brick Co., iss strect where h 1 Mrs. |[three months' vacation sp Willlams have lived for many years |troit, Mich. they Obsolete in 27 Years | will be saved by taxpayers i White Sulphur Springs, W. Va,. | present their lists before that ¢ {AP—The erage gl Awarded Contract ives its usefulness in Antonio Di Marco of Fast Main diug to Irank W. Skinner of | street has been awarded a sewer - York | contract by the town of Harrison, N Ommunl ea ° R e d. he told dele- Y. at his bid of $200,000, Work modern frend. he told dele- Y. at his bid o : e o ger of the Ter- returned from a in De- aker of t The message was read at the va- rious mectings by members of the government and high fascist author- SECEOIIGL 8 was Rollin U. Tyler, car ved late as the amount of said 1 who a ates attending the convention here | will he started at once. Cont - king gagement in New ties Yas long been one of the most at- | Mrs. W. P. Ke nsington | the American institute of steel | DI Marco h: been sll(’z‘( ful in Thursday, October 28th nen im ’ SURR! ) ,: ton. Other spe were Her b tractive in the town. He has one is the guest o . Mrs. Mat- | construction, was to erect buildings, | numerous 1 bids lately, and is | n file by the counc i for congressman MARIE AT OTTAWA daughter, Mrs. Frank Campbell of w Kane Pelham Manor, for perpetuity as in ancient | at present fulfilling several contracts ROD LA ROCQUE 1 to pub! foseph . O'Connell and Ottawa, Oct. 28 (A—The apecial San Pedro, lifornfa. - He is a N, Y but for investment with view |in New Britain, In “BACHELOR BRIDES" of propos candidates for |train bearing Queen Marle of Ru- rabid baseball fan, having played | *'he regular mid-week sorvices of | to replacement when their estimated Hallowe'en Social the mocting of the | rapress orney Joseph F.'mania, Prince Nicolas and Princaes the game when a youth and with the Berlin Congregational church ! usefulness was over. A Hallowe'en soctal will be given Friday., October 20th * Nov or stale sepator Tleana, arrived in Ottawa shortly the recent. instaliation of a radio set | will be held this evening at 7:45 | Rescarch has shown. he said, that |under the auspices of the Ukulele “TRE SHEIR" at ca to for hefore 11 o'cloc.. this morning from e kept close account of the progress | o'clock v wel A. Fiske will pan of the modern building | club of the Advent Christian church . county. was Montreal. The royal visitors were P s address congregation is many times the length of its esti- {at 8 o'clock fomorrow evening at Matince: 2:15 or 1:13 tivities 0 a ) ted by Viscount Willingden. e LT e T Rabbits Near Fate mated service ability, | the home of Mrs. L. A. Francis, 39 the En club will t kovernor-general of Canada. ' the conecientions manner in which | Monday, November 1, might not | ! U B he disposes of the day's work. It is|meanwuch to most folks but to the - 3 own that on the rare occ bits of this place it means a FRECKLB ND HIS FR[ENDS a letter slipping past his Iz eral track meet to do lead A lelivered, t} them by local Thunters. | et S;;aal; oades Then Words bv BLOSSER eyes and being mi carrier has walked over a mile on Already, they have been harassed | 4 gnowy day, on his own time, to sec | by various night hunters who have | that the proper owner of the missive |broken the law with ferrets and | ) recelved it as soon as possible. On |dogs and led the bunnies a hard life for the past month and now | winter days when “the snow lain p to drifts of four and five | that it will be lawful for nimrods | feot, “Charley” has plowed his way |[t0 bowl over the cotton tails, they ) it was not |are viewing with apprehension the coming date. They are reported as along his route althoug demanded of him by the local post . ; office. Ho has disposed of th \}.‘,_ plentiful in Kensington and Blue 1y holiday rush of letters efficiently, | Hills and a large number of mem- hers of the twa guniinz clubs are It is not known how far the mail 1d on the | earrier has walked in the course of planning exped | | v first day. his career but it is estimated that he N ireatoft for: Anshutt | covers approxim y 10 miles a day Tohn OING 2 wWorkar g teihe on his routs which covers a great Bl ety spread of strect. Since his change T eroradT GeaiEat ' to the town carrier position his Journeys have all been afoot. Mid-week Service The rezular mid-week services of the Kensington Methodist church will ba held this eveni at 7:45 'the camp, and was taken to the New | May De Lord officiat- | pritain police station where he was fng. The study of stewapdship will | 1 in defawlt of hond. Tt is | be resumed, the special theme being |understood that O'Neil had \wnl Id this evening to answer | rges of assault and battery. | ¢il was arrested by Officer | nk Brown after he had assaulted | 1 fellow-workman, Tom Kicly, at | o'clock. T *“Devotion”. . The series of talk nn’dlmktm: and the fight developed the subject have attracted large au- |from & friendly argument. 70-28_©1326 BY NEA STRVICE. WG