New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1926, Page 5

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NEW BRUIAIN DAILY HERALD, luwsobaY, NuvoilD I gani: w company to tak Im i larokuizes iew; con o take | Improvements Planned FLASHES OF LIFE; TWIN SISTERS ST LT IR f |Improvements Planued | 'EACH A MOTHER AT SAME TIME| sucrs comraor somn 5| mosucion ot . it o, Trumbull is given cane owned and | improvements in s-nitary cnndltluns. | used by Governor Jonathan Trum- |and renovation of the “New Haven" | New York — Wealthy twin sistersmale worker is much more decent |bull, 1769-1754. railroad passenger station here are | 4 ire experiencing the joys of mother-than he is credited with being. She to be undertgken at once, Supt. J. food at the same time. Mrs. Mal-gave her views to the State Indus- | Hartford—Re-clection costs Gov-|J. Snavely of the Waterbury division | jolm Meacham has a daughter. Mrs. trial Survey commission. | ernor Trumbull $2,000. |of the railroad announced today. | Ralph Heyward Isham has a son. y The changes are along the lines | fhey are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mexico City—This country has its Hartford—Domestic animals com- | agreed upon when representatives of farry A. Hurt, formerly of Dallas. eyes now on winning the marathon | missioner orders quarantine on dogs | the railroad met a Bommittae of at the next Olympic games. It is 'in Bethel, Monroe and Newton and |City officials and members of the San Francisco — Texas Bob Good- planned to enter two Indians Who ' part of Buston. Chamber of Commerce several ¢in, who has beaten the record of ran 621-2 miles in 9 hours, 37 min- months ago. At that time the com- tis uncle Nat for marriages, is go- utes. To compensate them for 1055 SENIOR IZIGH SCHOOL NEWS | Mittee was advised a new railroad r ng to do it again with a new twist. of their cotton crop during a cele- By nlmost unanimous vote of the ' Station could not be looked for at tat married five different ones. Bob bratien over their feat thelr OWn genfor mid-year class, a motion to | Present but conditions which had arried six, but intends to wed terms have been met plus. They | increase the admission fee to the an- |Fesulted in complaints were ordered th a second time. Bettytipulated 30 yards of cloth each. |nual class banquot was defeated at a | changed. Aarklo forgot final divorce DApers pach got a cloth, a plough and meeting this mcrning. It was sald | uvolving somebody else before be-crimson silk handkerchief. | that the increase was made "em"Dlspute Over H]gh Fence i - 0 ose 0 a s e o loming Jirs. Bob. Now an annnu- sary to help the class night play aent and remarriage are necessary. Taken to Building Dept. i New York—Harry Thaw is out|financially. The expense for the lat- with a hot denial that he was beaten | ter affair will be about $75. FoMowing a neighbor's complaint up in Texas Guinan's night club. He A special orchestra will be en-|that an Overlook avenue property says he has been trying to locate!gaged to play for the Senlor club | gwner had built an eight-foot fence rgaret Quinby of the movles, alat the m athly meeting and social |in violation of the zone law which k — Irving Cobb is back ad with a true story of “I'm an old Mussolini S0, e Besitorns ! | “stunning girl” to join In his de-|Miss Tiga F. Harvey, advisor, an- | makes six fect the limit, the owner | Al Dk Lrotasded toi e halais, nounced t' 5t an unusually good en- fof the fence filled in the property | RiBton s bal et Gossitad v ba tertainment will be presented. on her side two feet. The fence s, | i “'d‘t‘ ~ & T "d i ‘h" o3| Harrisburg, Pa—Says an Armis-| Miss Jennie Olsson who had been | tnerefore, cight feet on the remon- | b soungster would arow up to he | {ice Day proclamation by Governdr | teaching art uince the opening of | gtrant's side but is only six fect on | o Younestor would TOW Up fo B¢ | pipenot; “Political gangsters, espe- | school in September, has heen calle A cially in Philadelphta and Pltts-|to her home in Rhode Jsland by the | novioc Jiave rotained attorneys and L £ | burgh, are taking from us the very | death of her mother. She expects t0 | iy try the issue In court, but to |N e f t ur uy1ng or S an l g O a0 to en00, 1t gno | things for which our soldiers have | remain there for the rest of he | prevent similar troubles in the fu- O a ellin 0!' a ic o, | given their blood.” week. Miss Cabelus Is substituting ¢ o 1o building department an- Jmerican Medical association is cor- | e ko ture, g dep: ' nounced today that permits will be ||} T st throuon's | New York—Jonn Markle, coal| The cholce of siudy cards which | RRER (CRST, e o S (o) lCY eans! B e ahdsentert ot age merchant, who knows what it is to | will foretoll what studles students | T scroen star for his product with | Suffer, startled campaign workers | Intend to follow next year are now | Bbmeteanfldny g | seeking to raise $100,000 for dormi- |heing prepared by Miss Millle Mc- Eddy-Glover .Post to { ! ooy Rl tory for down and outs® Perhaps | Auley, Principal Slade's assistant, Entertain Ball . Team Boys’ Knit G Torle e el | recalling how he once went blind| Regret has been expressed by stu- Lt 5 ; Lo E s e Ron TIEDL | and recovered his sight by an oper- | dents throughont the school follow= ICES;:‘)"‘?:_‘i?l‘fl:evzlgét?"f;nfikfl*tmf:“;';fn‘ Limb Tack Bl L. Sherwin, printer. It 1t at. |ation a year later, he insisted upon |ing the news that Samuel Vetrano, | »OF 4% | the 18 umber Jacks 3 PSR AREST . Boys’ Heavy : Boys’ y | Special Sale of ) ; : ;. {members of its baseball team which % B e e " it improgcs | EIng tho whol amount. himselt, | ¥ho- with hie brother, Harry, teat. | Bemhors ottt S MUt By o covtment of all | Percale Blouses| Quality Pants Women’s Hose b and e for the moral T | Norfolk, Va.The best carso ship | Saturday's game, would not be al-|champlonshin, in {1 AREren (6| M) colors and combinations | All new Fall patterns, fiilx:efal{e ‘:iel:ght\"nlm » Satative K owed to lea he cheers. 3 Bagye: uee | 4 i ¢ A a " cear e the Ehinping boarda |authorities ruled that graduate ¢4 by members of he American Le- ||J| — fine Fall weather | colors guaranteed. — Suitable for rough wear 50e. l:\l’“ i h;l:; lip Tampa. In a test|could not lead the cheering. S Shneiy atins soshians jackets. Sizes 8 to 16 years. —well made, and full u ol e g Miss Florence Hornkohl of Tocust | i Il L 2 . SPECIAL FOR TOMOR- at sea 1t yoachiod 1312 kiols an | et a junlor at the school, Is con- |dIal exeroises will include ~Trank Sizes 8 to 16 years. TOMORROW ' 39¢ cut. Sizes 8 to18 years. |pot B, i o o 1t o S | e | sewci, U@ g | ONY SONORROV | 79¢ (0N ... 29€ pir es make little manpower | Ineth Cramer of Wethersfield and Ar- TOMORROW | READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS |hyr H, Petts, commander of Eddy- | FOR YOUR WANTS Glover post. New York—Incoming immigrants —_— y - o re ') lare now being welcomed with ® 4 5 Women’s w y Children’s Imovie showink the iss of & poor boy Special Sale of omen’s whose handicaps in early life were | b WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT ; Women’s Washable Knit Vests Heavy Will H s ary | :T.‘Im(‘iq IR ; ; Silk Hose Chamoisette and Bloomers Flannelette :i“ i}l]d’x‘mli' | w B RITAIN | Full fashioned and " Gloves Rayon striped, medi- Gowns sl eh | Seamed haclf; regu- Turned back cuffs, all | "™ weights; sizes 36 Sizes 6 to 14 years, full “)n r[L‘:! met death \ : 2 M AR KET CO lars and outsizes. All imported. all €i7es, for to 50. cut. Our remt’ 980 ERER R 1318 MAIN ST. PHONE 2485 ¥31‘1“5)'}‘£de5 SL50val.| - ToMORROW 47 e R il ‘lll' s SRt et bl syl Tag) . MLl TOMORROW Yogl Feel ;m e ROW . 98 BAITY Value to 98¢ SBORE ONLY 1.(.;.:.M;69c New Haven—No woman sees her | | husband sas he really is, Dr. 8./ a cold | Parkes Cadman of New York tells | 4 | audience Yale, adding “thank | | k Jersey goodness. ‘ s R e ‘ . Womsn's Women’s Rayon i com’ng 0" J\ s«iunz‘m Thomas| T Kellg) 40| 3 Z‘ eniial i Balbrlggan Felt Hats Pantelettes the 12-cent size icide by inhaligg illum- | Take , sioutbers, n 16¢ Pragier Odd lot-—one hundred | In all dark Fall shades, | 5 PACKAGES 7 & " | | New Haven--Sixth annual -1 5 . e S N t,flgf___ | For givls, ages 7 to 14 assorted Felt Hats. shirred cuffs. 2 FOR 13C g : | kg 7 207 & FiAR Loxative e g o e | Lean Fresh 20(: | vears, all shades. Value $3.95 Value $1.50 Limited b 2 e e e d SHOULDERS, TOMORROW Tonorrow $1-00| movorrow 2 to a customer | for first time. ONLY, Each $1 98 5 » liac ; ONLY .. ! New Haven—William . ’Iw\(m\E = 2 s Fresh Cut ; . . i ,Owfikm 7 M e 2 25¢ | At Raphael’s No Credit Terms, No Discounts, s, " | or s vanee - BELIRES vek 49 for 15 Years New Britain’s Lowest Cash Prices! New Haven—While three out of | The Quality is Supreme \ town men patronize local restaurant, | s, Tt D Ty | e e ol G FURE LABD ,............... B 33¢ | Il : FOR MEN e 30 $1,000 from heir parked automobile. = common cold. ce 30c. v A SIRDOIN The box bears this signatur artford—Governors proclamation || PORTERHOUSE EXTRA HEAVY BLUE WORK SHIRTS—sizes 14 to 17. Our regular 85c grade. s bees s siguaare e b (8 Steaks Ib. 35 TOMORROW ONLY . ot c : s at k Thursday = — Limited Two to a Customer [ T ) Da\ Speclals e e ek, pietricti | SUGAR CURED BACON ...............1 25¢ | % ¢ year old Danbury hat- | ROAST PORK g 4 NG | f . Al oy . i i | LOIN LAMB CHOPS . bt ‘ foond 8 Mavis (" Willimantic Silkaline Pearl LAMB FOR STEW ..... vory Soap | TS - o S Talcum Powder. | Spool Cotton | Crochet Cotton [ AT GopENBLUM'S | || BEstretvicioss ' the Toent e | @ CU POWEET o B et e FRESH HAMS ..... "1 35¢ KB TOMORROW Regular 25¢ cans the spool, any color; | All shades, the 10c size. SURPRISE VALUE EVENT PORK FEET . " CAKES TOMORROW SPECIAL | the regular 5c quality TOMORROW ONLY, - » ror. 19¢ THE A 9 BALLS ! | 15¢ civ 39c¢ poze ror. 13¢ {l WEDNESDAY ONLY £ o ST | 2 e 19€ . . | e It Extra Size plidozen Bleached This Week is Canned Goods W eek—Stock Ip Now || i 5 c eac FELT HATS|| ottt 3B L] imeete | poesrs cogon| 1% C8 | Homsttched : Flannelette Darning Cotton| _. . . or Scalloped i Gowns Size 42x36, made from Sheet . can 10c - i | A ; The 5c size, all shades. eets can 19c ) - fl |§| Heavy quality, in- plain fine grade cotton. 40 dozen B ] white and stripes. A TOMORROW ONLY Size 81x90, fine grade Seia i ks good $1.25 value. BALLS 5 A. 350 vl cotton. $1.50 value Canned Vegetables Sizes 16 to 20. ForR JC TOMORROW g TOMORROW 95 — None Better — ;‘;2}‘3““0“ SGa ey 19¢c |oniy, Each C | can 235¢ llu \ llllN N P . can Lily of the Valley ‘.lhmam ((Vuu;‘ can 23¢ Sifted Little PEAS can 25¢ ‘ ! Ripplette 55 g e e, o M AllLines | oo Babies , Lty of the Vailey ‘ Talle Covers preads Teddy Bear Men’s Sweaters large can oy of g Yy L | Size 45x45 Size 72x90. Blankets High or “V” neck, with ! i : In plain and check ef- 5 angt I Size 30x i . &peflal Discount on Lily of the Valley Goods fects. Regulay $1.50 Colored stripes, limited ‘);;§'30€-1(1)|’1£l%;(c_ and pockets, the lumberjack in dozen or case lots [ value. quantity. A $1.50 value. SPECIAL style. Sizes to 46. — Regular Value $3.95 and $4.95. TOMORROW TOMORROW ; g 'N wepawoop Ll | TOMORROW Lt TOMORROW Dn)n’t Miss This You are sure to find the §|} CREAMERY Butter 2 lbs. 95c | i Al 89C ; ONLY .... Each 98C S 49C ONLY, Each $1 '98 ( ‘tunity. 4 Every New Fachion Becoming Type Hat you |} Parksdale Large SELECTED EGGS 2 dozen 87¢ , and Color is here. have been seeking in Good Luck OLEOJ Nucoa Nut OLEO| First Prize OLEO ff| VIEW THE - ; SELECT YOUR Black, Sand, Honey, gk 32¢ M | b O¢ b . Chanel Red, Blue and this Group of S L AR o 8 b BABY SHOP FUR COAT {ireen, Marvelous Values. |j CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES ...... dozen 29¢ . FANCY BALDWIN APPLES : |ll —bisgest assortments, = REPARTALKT SIORE —backed by Raphael’s Large and Small Head Sizes P : 3 i ‘ lowest . prices in the reliable workmanship S | 2 2 ) -:."fl:' '-'g: [ history of this popu- RCRLRY / ‘/fl/ Wl agt Goldenblum Mllllnery Co. [ 2 Tl I ;“_:_ :“ lar department. : and low cash prleel.‘ MAIN AND COURT STREETS SREEN PEPEBRE 3 fte 350 | GRAPBERUTE ... 3 for 30 : Heavy

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