New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1926, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, ]Q"B Overturning Auto in Midair ! NOBLES’ CHILDREN NOW IN BUSINESS British Peers Now Not Averse . to an Occupation Jr. 0. U. Ge.—advt Dance, day night. Phone 3826-2.—Adv | Strictly h e 89¢ dozen, A. 0. F. MEETD 2 R GREETS GOV. MOORE London, Oet. 29 (A — E: special for urday. National Tea aAnI et O 5 U —Bohs National S i ortl- | Miss Sara Raschkow - 4 torian peers and peeres Importers, 123 Main St—advt. Rl dad e s will b s of Rev. William student at - Rider college, was R would shudder with horror if t DB A third anniversary requiem |OUt of the house and into the senate | ("5, 05 R e e a member of the reception commite knew that the young folk of | 5 g mass for the late Harold E. Camp- [by way of the ballot box are sought & to be held in Judi 1! which greeted A. Harry Moorey ent day peers are keen on wo bell will be ¢ ated Saturday X representatives in next Tues- | Tu evening, November governor, on the occa~ N;)\g* at some trade and have popularize morning at 7:46 o'clock at the|gavie elantions. rt nt by members of t recent visit to Rideredl~ 9 an elght-hour day among them- church of St. John the Evangelist.| o gihers had hoped to travel n organization will follow the ! %!e«\}rlrllivxs.l:d the student | selves. Dancing every [Friday evening. lajong what the capitol guides 1 ting. Refreshments will be sery- b r‘w',‘f”' Your Dreams 6 These Mayfair youths and dam- | gton—advt. |yisitors is the longest corridor in any | ed : chkow was one of 41 sels take their jobs quite seriously orage, heated Bar-|public building in the woi but = T f r students from ae ‘ and declare they feel all the better PR Aspirations iyareden Ly SOCCER TEAM PRACTICE 4 Seasmainted 2 s and foreign for having some object in life ’ ers of their parties in the p ice session of the 1 his ar 1 repor H i Tha: ‘Hasl ior ! Gafordiand A | Word has been received in this ’ Cons & : s el fm‘:‘n‘: :2?:::: - PR el g S uid bty ity of the Dirth of a daughter,| Congressman William S. Vare tr for | year ¢ nd commercial teaching. The meme= N . quith, 1s engaged in film work; | . Paul Lavitt |the only republican membe . J h ! total § bers of the committee were selected Viscountess Grey of Fallodon's so :Or ‘; *»"“-(fl 30 ""'? 'l of the 1 18 e > college faculty for scholastie the Hon. Stephen Tennant, i | t ¥ r ip, nce in college wéth an engineering firr T prim ; 3 g 1. Allow t excellence of " . Midlands. His younger b cabinet ofticer, W. B. < ! 2 1 ks 9F, ¥ gher . an artist. The Master of Falklan lerat, 1s his opponent AL Qn Onjthe team. Skl POTLSFE IO pres 1 a and his brother the Hon. I il Eaniiats 2 AT uantity 50 per cent g than s rs. With & | RTFORD MAN ELECTED r exports, f»'olr?mg:clsmf;:mflx?:h{-‘oc“,l:, g The Sunehine society will meet Ogratyane St ) e on 1 Mor i The Marquis of Carmarthen, heir to the Duke of Leeds, works in the financial square mile of the cit the Duke of Portland’s he Marquis of Tichfield, is learr about estate management. hodist church. f Bureau) e ssociation, ot racing an ovent at th car turning turtle as he wheeled about too sharply aft:r winning Ulster Earl of Lathom Is director of a Observe the flying sand th by Spe(‘i'\l Routing for [ ubliclty busines —— = — | T I s g g ey Foothall Game \u‘toms ‘K of many famous hostes wve | Liquor Valued at 350 | s3n Domingo, Domintcsn Republi- | , Eridgeport, Conn. iR T gone to work following the ex: Thousand Is Returned can, oct. 23 (®—Congress today Slbeaiet ot e ple of the Hon. Miss Richard Nor-| New York, Oct .29 (P—After being voted an appropriation of $300,000 N e y - ton, who runs a film theater. Miss [gioreq for more than two y toward the erection of Columbus ot iNew Flaven tomor t en Zita Jungmann and Lady Ele government warchouses in Brooklyn, | lighthouse in memory of Christopher | & iy il nap Smith arc among several who earn | 5,000 cases of whiskey vauled at $350 | Columbus. The proposed lighthouse oF e SO T a good salary with their pens. Vis-| (00 were today ordered sent back to | which will be one of the worl s L countess Walkland has the reputa- |the port of shipment, St. Pierre, Mi- | greatest maritime lights, will be con- | PArum averue ant | b-m:\nss at a3 tion of being a clever dressmaker |quclon, New Foundiand. structed by funds raised throughout 'eT: thUS avolding the business f%- 11 ) 25 at her shop in Knightshridge. | " Federal Judge Winslow ordered |the North and South American con- |iricts of Bridgeport. e Here S a }?@a a i |the return of the liquor to its owner | tinents in order to honor the discoy- 4nd 53 men have been assigned to |- { = SILVER FOR GREEN because it had been seized from a |erer of America. |this duty with orders to permit no 2 3 Sllver fringe makes the lovellest frum runner outside the twelve mile | i one to turn off thg route. possible trimming for an frock of nlle green chiffon. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS cvening limit on the assumption that a sale Had been made 100 miles oft shore. | City Items A. M. hall Satur. All colors of Pompons, 50¢, bun Flower Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at Miss Patter- will address ghe | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs — | teprese. .tive exports of finished and ng the race ag: .m( EXP”RTS /\RE par nished manufacture in the republican, wl + Us I fiscal r 1025-26 reached the i ; “ u m of $2,572,000,000," he shed manufactures show, r growth than partly actured goods.” quality and low cost of tion in the quantity output American goods was the cause igned for the showing. n, Ok - SLOWLY GAIN Philip kill, of Maryland, and 1. Lineherger, of California, > ASHING PR[]M[}T!U“J » nouse messters acteated | DY, Klein Reports Substa Six Alter Seats in the Upper o nouss mesbers Getenisd| House ickateicrivs | Increase pro of ntial of H cted president 1 of FRANKE. GOODWIN Eyesight Speclalist AIN §' || 327 MAIN ST TEL. 1908 at now held publican, M Hawes wot liams, republic | Missourd, nator ¥ Senator fror n as Downstairs Shop Albert Stei HARTFORD 89475 $3475 Two Groups That Combine Smartness With Economy--For Women and Misses OATS for dress or sports wear—smartly furred with the season's favored pelts—are shown in a wide choice of styles for women and misses. Quality of materials and type of workmanship are up to the usual high standard of Downstairs Shop garments. In black, jun- gle green, Chanel red, Paris blue, soft tan tones, ombres, plaids, diag- onals and novelty weaves—in variety enough to suit every taste and preference. qet; lne, R Featured . Plaids Bolivias | Fabrics Novelties Tweeds Mixtures Suede Velours These smart fabrics are en- riched by generous use of fine furs — mandel, Manchurian wolf, bay beaver, and fox. Complete range of sizes. Other Fine Values $39.75 and $49.75 “Your Money’s Worth” Downstairs Shop Garments are “worth” the moderate prices asked—we invite comparison Downstairs Thriit Shop of our values. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every purchase you make here, Drastic ackward Topcoats Overcoats | Britain ¢ The people of New ind the surround- ing country will no doubt be surprise d this FORCED amazed at the announcement of SACRIFICE SALE. Our purchasing for Fall was very heavy and owing to this backward season we have not ng been able to sell the amount of merchandise we anticipated. 1 and with turn that we We now find ourselves over: bills coming due it is compulsor our stock into cash. We must raise $10,000.00 by Nov. 6 and to do this we will give the people of this vicinity our profits and in many cases part of the original cost. OVERCOA’ IS TOPCOATS | SUITS Double and single breasted in the Stvles that will the most No better values ever ‘gx‘aced any wanted colors of the Fall and Wir criminating. In 1e wanted clothing store. Every desirable model season to go at this sale at ors, to go at this at —single and double breasted. Blues, browns, vs and mixtures. Truly special values at this low price, 2.50 Thdv Pyice 4% ACTUAT ACTUAX VALUE $30 | VALUE $30 x’orld Beatc'rs

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