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v (0. £ VETERANS T0 HAVE REUNION Ex-Warriors to Meet in New Haven Tomorrow Night mion of Com- tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in Dorscht Hall, 270 Crown street, New Haven. This company which formed an integral part of the second bat- talion of th division, was the S., will be held | “Connecticut's Own” in the | result of the | amalgamation of the First and Sec-| ond Connecticut National Guard reg- | iments at New 1917. Com necticut Lrmory in Second Connecticut New Haven outfit. It was a glorious record in the war that was made by Company E with half of it made up of New Brit- aln boys. Associations were Taven i any E of the First Con- ationed at the state ew Dritain while the Co. August, | | E was a| made | then which have been the bases for | many talkfests since the disbanding | £ the division. [ All But One of 102 March Out Safe- The company took part in all the | defensives and offensives of the regiment. Many there were who t home, never to return. Tomor- row night associations will be re- | newed when the “old gang” gets to- | gether in its first official reunion since the war. Captain Charles E. was in command of the company from the days at Camp Yale; in the training center at Rouvres la-Che tive in the Vosges in France; through the “baptism of fire” at the Chemin | des Dames; during the dark days in April and June in the Toul sector; | Soissons | directing his men towards in the drive from Bouresches to- | wards Fere en Tardenols; bringlng |} them through the thunderous drive ' through the St. Mihiel salient, and leading them through the smash in the Argonne Korest, again at the head of the company sending out the call for “assembly” in the Eim City tomorrow night. Although many of the “buddies” will never hear the call again, there | are many of the veterans of the company in New Dritaln and “Charlie” Lockhart through a cir- cular letter has reached most of them. Every man who served with Company E during the war, 1§ want- ed at the reunion. 50 Years Ago It Was Reported The presidential question is near- ¢ settled. Giddings and Upson received the spring styles of s just in time, o driving about town is qui upon thoss streets where Irainage has been good and roads cxposed to the sun, while it yet poor outside, muddy, ete. Dust in some quantity is noted in the city. long as our citizens see fit to | : those cheap oranges from | wagons on the street, so long may | licy expect to be cheated, for the sold is generally worthless and sold at any price by our nic fraternity of this city | ake pride fn their new A large number of our citizens, cstimated at one thousand, | visited the rooms Wednesday after- noon and evening, and all scemed highly pleased with the surround-| all and entire block gned by Architect R. W. {ill of Waterbury, himself a mem- | ber of the fraternity, and the many | clegant Masonic featurcs are the re- sult of his skill. There are at pres-| ent about 350 living members of | this order in this city. The sum of | two dollars per year for a benevo- | lent fund is the only tax laid upon | the members. We notice evidence of 1ent at some of our factories, working time, eta ings. was ¢ improve- longer | Lots of comic valentines with their insulting al effusions have been circulated about town. resumed its Nearly one in attendance | bright and The Normal school session last Monday. Tundred pupils were and ev looked promising. pull times makes dull news, al- though many of our dear friends do not stop to think of it. Locals have | iard times to pan out at this season | r with us. 1i. Volkmann calls attention in an- ~ther column to Ruppert's Bottled Lager Beer as a tonic for family use. warrants it to be of the best| lity, and is ready to supply or- s in any nts think they tant fees for hav and measures test- | s . Others think that if such a fee that the city should have | The matter was regu- | Common Council, and wthing wrong about | irties should lay the . the Council | ome of the mi charged exor ing their scales paid, me benefit. ted by the there s matter, attor befol That Was Fifty Years Ago 'ADVERTISEMENT Lockhart who | dustrial Home For the Blind today | were at their work benches. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927. WHAT THE 1927 SUMMER GIRL WILL_AND WON'T ! _-WEAR Beach <ty]es fnr summer are forecast in this photo of models at the spring f'wmon <)m" in Cincinnas BLIND PEOPLE IN FPE Clty Items Co. No. 2 of (."“( e department Iwas called at 9:26 fhis forcnoon to Iy—Other Man is Finally Led Out |14 camp stroet, 11 S of Brooklyn Building. nias ol b Lt 0 per ton Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. Fire broke out intthe cellar of one of the buildings comprising the In-| The monthly meeting of the b of police commissioner: Monday evening nex while the institution's 102 inmates |or Tuesday evening th Iweek following Superfntendent Morford sounded | the bell for a fire drill and all but one of the sightless men and women “Blue Skics,” new Victor Record hit. Henry ns & S Advt Miss Mary hit is pre- i £ | went at once to 3 3 s at th ctiert chapt Daughters of Found and Patriots of Amer at Immanuel chu afternoon. Rev, city is a speake Mr: ory Isaac Werblov fused and was groping around in smoke-filled halls when found and led to his companions by one of the supervisors. The blaze, rved partment ed in bloody | under control by city firemen, caused | undergoing treatme nt at is | damage estimated at which quickly was put the General $1,501 | Britain wood correspor Tageblatt, Cosgrove today 1 a warrant on J. DeWolf of on the charge ainville au n George Moffitt and J. Cosgi new mem- of the sick list, the police total now being five, Daniel de- san people were des a verse by Arnold Ulitz, poet, as a pack of 1 ; at the innocent come \d Arnold Hoellriegel, dent of the Berliner arraign-d American | oking thelr noses in | oudoir.” o )ES TO FIGHT CASE $2 for an alleged DI 1 ice on a sidew nhis property on ro Francolino chose to Ofiicer Thomas F. & warrant on him to- | ‘l(?l()ll \l HICLEE REPORT » notified toda ator's lurni\x Bim street 7 Lyman 1ight to operate ed in the case of of $1 Broad ¥ coal | ad wooden picces of ash —tomorrow a great underpricing! | - Quality - Jervice the —Tomorrow For Men! SRl [ 500 quaiity | Shirts Men's Men's For Men Pajamaq $ 1 00 Hose —We advise ear-| 8 ly shopping on the be these as the sav- mate featuring ings are great, n) the snappest pat- various colors, (erps, si made lesmen Samples oty | TOILET ancy embroi lwl backs L”:L Won "-‘jxlvv $1 98 —For Tomorrow Flaf Crepe i1l colors. 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S 650 Pair ) Rufflad Curtains 3 long. voile, with silk h"m backs to mateh fashioned new Spring 86 Pair French Marquisette Curtains oiaen and ge on hem - Yalue - - DONNEELY CO. —The values again! unbelievable we thought —Tomorrow Saturday H. J. Donnelly Co. 500 of the greatest bargains in New Britain. dresses —For Mi —Come as earl people will read dresses to sell. —New Styles pleated eflec novelty sleeves fects. —DMaterials: canton crepe. —Colors: love bird green, monkey Mother Go black, white navy blue. hion's latest. and Women. as you can, 1 this—only Bloused tiered , Eton efl cket —-—Tomormw For Corset samples cor and silk brocades. Valy —and we don't mea maybe. Tomorrow lesman lottes —Ileavy cc insert on h eff S o cresoems s 8 1,000 200 cts, ects, of - Flat crepe, georgette, Queen blue, rose, Beige, skin, and Wcmen ] Day! Brocadec OUR GREATEST February Furniture SALE O% to 31/3% Off BIRNBAUM’ Semi-Annual Sale Those of you who have been in our store during the past few months will re- member the regular price on a great many picces and if you come in now, you will find the same original pvice tag on the ir‘(entlcn.] articles hanging alongside of the saie tags which tell a truthful story of the big savings vou can effect by taking advan- tage of our February Sale. e beautiful pi covered in high- 3-picce suite all co higl web bottom . Distinctive 3-piece sulte with genuine mahogany in mohair; construction, carved frame. Complete- Iy covered in taupe and ross mohair. Reverse cushions, silk brocatelle, web bottom. $295 Reduced to mohair with outsids back in velour. Th« reverse cushions cov- ored in high-grade tap- n- duced to $220 Dining Room Suites Greatly Reduced Right now our showing of dining room furniture is unusually complete, giving you the additional advantage of wide selection as well as extremely low sale prices. with re- verse cushions in har- monizing tapestry. Re duced Spanish walnut suite with mahogany and maple overlays; 66-inch buffet, ‘hairs covered In tapestry or leat Drawer in china. o $139 price !\—\wf‘» genuine walnut ven- ered suite. Your choice of Wi G e e up- holstery on the chairs, Now only All Bedroom Suites for Less Another glowing example of what we've done to prices throughout our entire stock of fine bedroom furniture. Why not furnish your bedroom in modern style now that such an unusual opportunity presents itself. 8219.00 d4-piece combination walnut suite, consisting of dresser, bow-end bed, Here is greatest NOW All Ranges Greatly Reduced ot o chifforobe and full length van of rugs is in- values! Axminster Rugs ity. opportunity s of the year e to secure qual- 4 and the fol- Ox12 ft. size Regular $37.50 Now §29.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft. size £39.00 and up 27x54 Inch Axminster Rugs $4.19 cach This Wonderful QUAKER AUTO RANGE $2.00 Week Total Price of the Range is $49.00 Other Ranges at All Prices 9x10.6 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $9.95 For Only _— BIRNBAUM’S 381 MAIN STREET