New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1926, Page 14

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~ BRISTOL NEWS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926. | tomorrow | operating a motor vehicle without a He was arrested yesterday at 2 o'clock Rev. First ‘Lanma 3 Lelpold | late home | afternoon. tor of the Congregattonal | by I\ ane Saber E. L. Wismer, pas- | license. Motoreycle | church, will conduct the services and | Burns. Mrs. Patrick ‘Holigan is the hostess LOUIS TELLS '"EM for the evening. | Ralph Berson, secretary of the Misg Carolyn Read spent fhe New Britain Chamber of Commerce, webk-end in West Ceomwell as the | il pe the spoaker at the meeting Policeman James . Farina | burial will be in West cemetery. | 88 Arrests In October. During the month of October, 88 arrests were made by the local po- lice department, the total being| three less than during the previous Russell | month. Of this number, 17 were for | violation of metor vehicle laws. The charges prefesser against those | taken into custody were as foll Assault and breach of the peace, 6 | bastardy, 1; breach of the peace, 5 carnal knowledge of a female, 1 evading responsibility, 1; gambling, (. | 2; intoxication, 10; intoxication and breach of the peace, §; keeping a disorderly house, 1; keeping slot ma- chines for purpose of gambling, 2; non-support, 1; operating motor ve-| hicle without muifler, 1; operating motor vehicle without operator's li- | cense, 3; operating motor vehicle without ‘operator's license or regis- tration, 1; operating motor vehicle | with improper re ation, oper- ating motor vehicle with fllegal mar- kers, 1; operating motor vehicle (Cortinued from Page Saven) | Swift | Melino Ross | noon at the home of the bride's par- ents. The double ring service was | used and the ceremony performed | by Rev. Hubert D. Jones, pastor of 1 ¢, ® the Prospect Methodist chiurch, Miss | = C2E00% 1 onoirie o Flora Hanna of this city was thedpgoe . .. 7 bride’s only attendant and Michael e Grennan of this city served the | jongar groom &s best man. | The bride was educated in the, schools of Bristol and has been em- ployed as a stenographer at the E Ingraham company. The groom also | attended the local schools and is em- | ployed as a foreman at the Standard Steal and Bearing company in Plain- ville, After an extended wedding trip, the couple will reside at 125 Federal street, receiving after Decembe Night Fire Cahoon ......... D. Cardnaglo Quarterback Cardagno | P Letinski ullback sore by periods: Maple Ends .... 606 6—18 Touchdon Alexander, L, hoon, Me e Blaschke; umpire: H 4 ten minute periods. Ring False Alarm yelch Fire company and Squad A n{ hh [ al on were called out v‘o'n 10 o'clock Saturday night | ahere 1pan Saturday their arriva found that some 4 A and Hose Comr youngsters had pulled in the box as 2 were called out late Saturc a Halloween prank. This was the to a fire in the « i on s alarm sounded during the | Gamache at 13 Cypress street. When | eve 1ough a number of bon- | While under the influence of liguor ths firemen arrived, a large pil fires wero set in various parts of the |2nd Teckless driving, reckless | ariving, 2; speeding, 2; theft, 1; charcoal was found burning ity | ' edin, 1 Was “upcessary to shovel RS e trespassing on railroad property, G: REallon; b urned over to out-of-town officers, out of the door while other miem- W. Thompson, W. R. C.. will | L-of-t¢ i bers of the department were apply- hold a H. een party this evening |1} Yograncy, 7; violatlon of the in chemic to the burning parts B DIy Arnfe ETavilang violation of parking | of the building. The fire, which had | ordinance, 2; violation of the ru apparently started in tl e rear of the mson Game Postponed | ©f the road, 8 violation of the rules store, had spread to the partitions.| Due to the heavy rain of yester- | °f the 1rnad and no operator's The application of chemlcals | day and the heavy condition of Mt orise, 1. 2 caused a number of ovcrheated soda | ry field, the game between Weet | The above cases were disposed of water bottles to explode with the Ind Athletic club and the Crimson | &S follows: Bound 0\~r“onl|||_:\fl rapidity of a machine gun. football teams of Hartford were|SOUrt 2i committed to jall, 2; com-| 1" was necessary for both com- | postponed. This is the second ¢ | mitted to House of Good Sur‘ph"r:,‘ panies to rer at the fire for sion on which rain has caused L eontined M e e s about one hour and a half. The 10ss | postponement | ed on payment of costs, 9 jx.h!;;mrnd‘ is estimated at about $1,500. Water Main Bursts spended without C?f“(: : 11“31”;“;5 Maple Ends Win While excavating for the proposed 'm.:"f S ;w‘:\:l:)‘lnl ot Maple End Club { t =E Rond Yestars g attorney E 3 pv{vw'l"\!l officer, 3; paid fines, 32; | then proceeded Fully | inch water main, ssion to ater from that s of the water de. ¢t busy until early > evening making repairs. Mrs. Miles Lewis Peck. iquor ved, ontsy Sranch Athletic club team of Torrington In 1 . vater on Heffernan field yeste ternoon, winning hy a score of ‘c to 0. fiv. hundr a own officers During the mrnlh 11 b under 21 were taken into ody. 65 complaints wer cesti- ed by officers, resulting in 8 ar; . 24" windows and doors wer found unlocked and secured, three lost children found and returned to s and | bate, two representatives, two select- { men, eight | ber it is net believed that over half en! indications. { O'Connell, d small Vote Anticipated | Buest of, her grandmother, Mrs. E. |4 the Probus club next Monday noon An unusually small amount of in- | G. Hazelwood. at the Burritt hotel, it was @nnounc- terest is being displayed by the vot- | Carl Lund has left for Thiladbl- | |ed at a meeting today’ The speaker ors of the city in the election to be |phia where he will visit friends 108 {04 tirs noou's maeating mes Louls W held tomorrow, at which time a gov- | few days. He wHl visit the yogel of the Union Laundry com- ernor, licutenant governor, secretary |3esqui-centenniul while there. [pany who urgnd members of the club of state, state treasurer, state comp- | _Miss Dorothy Davis has returned |5 poost New Britain. troller, attorney general, Unlled | pablartined atier HDonIng the | yvay well attended. sheriff, state senator, judge of pra- ivening. af’ tH homs of Goorge Tegistrars of voters, 15| Domore to make their fnal repor. | Action for §100-dumages has been six con. |ON the fair. {instituted against The demo. | Miss Dori# Stepler spent the week- |of this city by Edward B. Hall of : lend with relatives in New Britain. |Merl. bile accident on the New Britain- Plainville road on August 27 last. H. BRINGS SUIT FOR $100 justices of the peace and stables are to be elected. crats of the cfty have held one rally while the republicans held their an- a3 atl fmal dinner a few weeks ago but | Building Operations have shown ng activity since. Both | parties have established hu(]quar-l e There are over 8,000 regmnrnd voters in Dristor and of this num- | Hit Autumn Toboggan |jiaintir. Deputy Sherift Martin H. Building operations of less than |Horwitz of this city served the pa- $500,000 will*he reported for the month of October) according to pres- This figure is great- will vieit the polls, which will belly below the average monthly re- open from 6§ a. m. to 6 p. m. TIn- | ports for the year and is taken as terest locally centers to a consider- | further indication that the building able extent on the election of & |boom is ebbing. In addition to build- state senator and two representa- | ings for which permits were issued tivea. Tt is believed that Attorney |there are several applications pend-| tor of religious education at Joseph T. Ttton, candidate for |ing, the aggregate cost of Which will | South Cengregational church. Music senator, will pull a good vote at all |be inexcess of $150,000. Included Is, of the four distrlets and Attorney |the Ratner apartment“house permit ocratic candidate for | which must g0 to the board of ad-}tra. C. A. Humphrey lead the re- ropresentativa, his frisnds feel, will | justment for another hearing. |1igious service. be elected. No definite predictions | have hoen heard, although the re- publicans feel that their supremacy In a notably republican stronghold will ba sufficlent to withstand any concerted attack on the part of thelr political oppanents. BERLIN NEWS - (Continued from Page Seven) |day of November. * MEETING AT TOWN HOME. I'rtendship was the subject of an address delivered at the town hom | yesterday by Frederic L. Fay, direc: HHSHHGHLLLBLLHHSL 999 S HHLHSLLSHS S LS00 9855999 Philadelphia. st Berlin Items Saturday evening brought to a conclusion the first Community fair ever held here and when the final report is made on the returns it is expected that a profit between & 40 #nd $250 will be shown. The Hallows'en masquerade ball Satur- & $EHHHLSHLEIVHSS LS SPSSILS S The meeting | Mathew Bielawa | en, as the result of an automo- | | R. Cooper of Meriden represents the | | pers and the writ is returnable in the | | city court of Meriden the third Tues- | | the | for the occasion was furnished by | the Everyman's Bible class orches- | parents, automobile accidents day e ve was well ‘attended and € i turn of $20 which was found, by Of= ficer Axel Carlson on Main street. REWARDS POLICE HONESTY Miss Ann Regan of Maple street has contributed $5 to the police pen- | The money was in Miss Regan's sion fund in appreciation of the re- ipockatbuok when she dropped it. M.P.LEGHORN'S —GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE TUESDAY’S SPECIAL investigate value of property the mu was excedent. The § found or 1 amounted to $75. ladies’ prize was awarded to Miss Police Beats Change Edith Lindquist for having the most The beats of the original- costume and to Wilhelm i e Johuson for the men. The official following report on the' fair will be given at TFhomad the rogular meeting Wednesday | § {s; Detective Sergeant Daniel 4;\" ning by Chairman George De- | ; oA et 1 de. | more. ;\,]““i“‘\fo],},f;' o e e | Mr. and Mrs. Frankiin Sears of Wit Conls onen: i Willimantic are spending the wcek- z end as (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. § STOMACH MISERY, : 187 parking; Oficers Burns and Jeglin- | y oy sicvonson of Wilcox avenue. g GAS, INDIGESTION Mrs. Peck was actively Intorested |skl, motorcyele work; Offleer Norton, | “yr “ng M, T oy . Regularly $15.09 SHL L DS patrol- and the Cap- office, Santanello orn in nr\ctnl July ighter of He 2388 26 Piece Rogers Silv'erplatz,‘ Including Case. Made by thg International Silver Co. tain Chrysanthemams for Cheer !— The gold of a summer sunset must have been caught and held in these chrysanthemums to bring cheer on some gray, autumn day. OUR POLICY We Invite you to spend a happy fifteen minutes in our store at any time, amidst nature’s most brautiful expression — Flowers. We look upon a visit from you as an obligation to serve you to our utmost. With this fn mind we never annoy customers by urging them %o purchase. Other Silverware At 20% to 50% REDUCTIONS and motor le work, t v P2 = T : isited relatives in New Brita yes- Officer MecLaughlin, sout : 5 Bew Beilaln wes Katherine C Meseier, North Main R r ces | he | stre ‘onnor, north + Thomp- Cirves, west side and Connolly, center . South Hill and office; Forestville nights; Cha- Forestville; Me- nights; Doolan tional The girls club will'mect this even- | Ing at Community hall from seven | > o'clock, tho young girls (& vith the first class, and the older girls the later clas Pythizn Sisters Templ will hold their first meeting tomor- row evening at efght o'clock in Com- munity hall. Mattabesset lodge will hold a short session. “Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs S at Once surest relief for indige flatulence, heartburn, "mentation ‘or stomach distress ol by acidity, A few tabl almost immediate , ston Correct your st h and now for a few cen miltions of packag a&was&@&sa‘ss» A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR GIFT UNTIL CHRISTMAS P. LEGHORN MAIN AT COMMERCIA Only 52 More Days beat; psin’’ s sour! Drove \\uhtmt License Ralph Mitchell of 1 Barlow street, | A whist pa will®be held this | Volz, the Florist was fined 15 and costs, totalf evening at 8 o'clock in the social “ $24.80, in the city court this morn- | ro of Sacred Heart church to | § F]owem Phone 3700 78 West Main St. Ing by Judge William J. Malone for| which the public have been invited. "fl*wcw««"ncwwwwwnvwwwwwoommm PYS Zosa.w seoes will be held from her | Political Advertisement Political Adyertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisemept Political Advertisement Political Advertis®ment Prosperty Economy EPUBLICAN TICKET O o JUDGE B. W. ALLING LDWARD F. HALL FRED O. RACKLIFFE Elect Judge B. W. Alling for attorney gen- eral; and Edward F. Hall, William H. Judd and Fred O. Rackliffe to the General Assembly. TOP LEVER--VOTE EARLY! - THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE: WILLIAM H. JUDD Continue in offic Cast your ballots for Senator Hiram Bingham and Governor John H. Trumbull whose keen business ability has removed debt from Connecticut. ) & able executives who have succes afm]y and competent]y represent- "“r*‘aturc L THE ed you in the

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