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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. SENATE HASTENS TO THINK REFORE ¥0U 00 fifl\@l\l_qR’S WILL SKOOT, POLICE TOLD BER and rooms even Th comme CONPISSES ux”xe 1¥ L O nd i am nnhica @1 “Torik” Gl $4.54 Keyptok Lensns for Ceulists LIN NEWS Berlin Tems KILLING lore v\ed 1y, April n w ex dene .50 lasses Con Invicble 310.00 at hel price. |} Incorpor Hours 9 o i 1oor Sover 1" Opposite Iut‘f' \1 {/« :L ted vien Bl Main street Strand Theater ts U exaniis together with Gib- Coop- ilmen to ars. rd vned on !p[\(r Wards clectio a Grysbowski, tions in t ved l/))u. ¢ groups. ler of the young pe direction of R Grysbow for a new was ¢ ch Fath criticized 1 analysts claim injec- » religion and campaign was acks on Gryshowski candidate and his 1 on the ground is too close litics. On t t for councilme to democratic spe vo can here for the be- ). Gol for The democr accord- Hbinders, wer who were voting t time. They are 1 a former resident of B ore Fallett sordon who stood the sixth ward cam- | 18 voting . having been admitted & the day he for the office. He umuel for 1ted ning opposite Sablotsky trict, - outcome vote corner- ahead of Coun- peaking GAINS IN COUNG nued From First Page) - six wards are: = | First Ward For sccond selectman: Albert M “terson, r, 740; Harry Gordon, d, Alderman: 1 Counciln David L. Nair, one 3 John 8. Dixon, d, T4 REFUSE IMITATIONS— Get GENUINE. INo other brand in the world ha their creamy deliciousness—world- famous QUAKER FLAVOR OHICAN MARKET FOR THUFLDAY and FR]DAY Doz. 18¢ HOTCROSSBUNS ; pay. 3¢ hese Are the Finest Buns Sold in the City IEADOWBROOK FRESH CREAMERY FUTTER 21bs 99 ¢ a Butter as You Want to Eat AN SIRICTLY Fo SH G(LS 3 doz 83¢ Every One Inspected — Every One Guarantee By Us MEMBER! that we 2 us first, 100d Friday, in all Kind of sea food— RE Our Store will close at noon have the best was | ward Alderman D. L. | centered | Firs Councilman: John Hol ciote, mes 140 Constable: to republican | Counci Dorsey School i, r, Const John S. ALD. DAVID L. NAIR ; I'red Hol- Second Ward wis W. Lawy in, d, 144 Albert Gordon, Michae selectman r, 329; Harry, John J. berg, T, d, 141; ¥ Mack, 26; Mor J. .\“:4r. d, 1 Fred Third Ward ctman: Le Michael man: Donald committee: 6 Morris D, J. Butler, d, bles: Fred Wi r, 69 ik Recor. 'He was the East— mysterious merciless ! His daughter, the flower of his heart, SINNED against forbidden love, and the Unwritten Code of the East cried for vengeance! Lon Chaney, the Man of a Thousand Faces, achieves his greatest triumph now as a sin- ister Chinese mandarin. A masterly exhibition of acting—a strange, thril- ling romance of East and West—a glamorous, col- orful production, with all the allure of the Orient. with LOUISE DRESSER RENEE ADOREE RALPH FORBE Beginning EASTER SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY Sunday with Orches aster Monday witl VAUDEVILLE at the STRAND Sccond selectman: ALDERMNITC CONTESTS ALD.-ELECT—ZAPATRKA. John O'Neil, sl Ward. ;1 Samorajezyk, d, 884; \\\l~un ol hoard: Morris D. Saxe, 4; Casale, phen l’oyn r, 4, 11, d, 879. Sixth Ward an: I W, Michael T. Kerwin, cond selectman: Albert ) Harry Gordon, d, ool board orris 1. onroe 8. Gordon, Lasher, Tifth \\AM selectr ool commi , 714; Michael T. Kerwin, 50 Morr \']wM AT v Gordon, d Fred Winkle, . 5 lans A. Groy) ecor, r, 649; C. T. “rank I Zapa 1, land, r, 545 Mickael Haber, r \ 4, 1,050; Jam ephen Roper, O'Neil, 4, 1,059, Ha TONIGHT ONLY APITOL Iohn (.llhmt R('nee \dmee in “THI-J \H()\\"‘ TH['R.\',—FIU.—N 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 Yaramount’s Easter Special ! ASHIONS FOR VICMEN"| with STHER RALSTON and RAYMOND HATTON “Fashions For Women” and Dress shions for Women Free! FREE! FREE! A Lady’s complete Easter outfit given away Free to a lady patron in conjunction with showing of in the latest “Fashions For Women.” By the Following Merchants: Davidson & Leventhal—An Eastc Donnelly’s Boston Store—An I The Woman’s Shop—Hosiery, ngerio, Hat! Conn. Furriers—Fur Neck Piece. Leonard & Herrmann—Gloves, Handbag! Walk-Over Shne Stor g—\hoea. Milon Beauty Parlor—Permanent Wave! \T. h\ E. Al'ml, 16 ()l ll<"l \\\ \Rl)l l) Co-Feature — GEORGE O’'HARA in “CALIFORNIA OR BUST” Toss cynflake a reflection of our Doughnuts is not scicntific baking 1l delicion but xeeption ter of chance wonderful Automatic Doughnut mer cuts the doughnut to v turns it over—fries 1l hand ejects the finishe tempting < 1 with Machine which in an t size—{rics it on one sic and then another mechanic hnut from the machine into a pasket—a crispy, this fs our almost human m morsel There a single tion is timed exactly Doughnuts you may he ¢ nuts it is possible to produ nee. Every func- chase Downyflake t quality dough- ation left to ek ch time they are the is no ope so that e you m hig 282 MAIN STREET Neat to Commercial Trust Co. Har- Kimball, James ANNUAL TOWN The Ballott in the f Lowis W. Li . Albert M. l'morno\- Michael T. Kerwin, Harry Gordon, d. ... CONSTABL IFred Winkle, r. John S. Recor, . Charles T. Nowland, Michael Haber, r. IFrancig Cly nes Manning, phen Roper, d. ALDE David L. ) snce H. Maxon, r. ley M. Cooper, r. . Wm. G. Gibney, r. John S. Dison, r. r. lJohn O'Leary, d. Meehan, illahan, Hollfelder, O COMMIT Kimball, 1, Morrls D James DButl erard Ca d. OND WARD, d, wis W. Lawyer, I. . sert M. Peterson, ¢l T. Kerwin, d. Ty | Haber, r. . Clynes, d mes Manning, d. tephen a. {John k. H. I Louis Squillaciote, d. | Hjulmer Paulson, d. SCHOOL (¢ | Bffie G. Kimball, r. .. Morris D. Saxe, r. {James Butler, The following is the Ballot in the ver, . { Albert M. Peterson, . acl T. Kerwin, d. |Harry Gordon, d. ABLES e cor, T. . Nowland, Stephen Roper, d. b | William s, Warner, . ril Lul'l'L d. SCHOOL € Lffie G. Kimball, Morris D. lJames Butler, |8, Gerard Casal & The following is the CTMEN Lewis W, Lawyer, {Albert Peterson, r. Mic . Kerwin, d Harry Gordon, d John . Charles James Manning, d. Stephen Roper, John 11, cou John A. Larson, Albert Anderson, r. Charlton Torello, ¢ J. Elmer Peterson, d SCHOOL COMMITT Effic G. Kimball, Morris D. Saxe, r. .. James But 8. Gerard The following i sallot in the FIE 192 Michael T. Kerwin, ilarry Gordon, d. John Charles ) {Michael Haber, r |1Prancis Clyne Jumes Mannir Stephen Roper, John O'Neil, d. ALDERMAN B, A. Graybowski Frank COUNCT Lawrence J Salvatore Ladislaus Harry R SCHOOL COMMITTE: Efffie G, Kimball, r. . Morris D. James Butle . Gerard Casale, Take 2—(‘"‘\' I the result of the |and SIXTH WA The following Ballot In the 12, 1827 Lewis W. Lawyer, r. Albert M. Peterson, r. Michael T. Kerwin, d. Harry Gordon, d. | CONSTABI ‘red Winkle, r. . John S. Recor, r. |Chartes T. Nowlana, Michael Haber, r. Francls Clynes, d. James Manning, d City Advertisement Office of the Cil April 13, 19 AND CITY ELECTION New Britain, Conn., April 12, 1927 ! following is the result of the N WARD, result of the Ballot in the FOURTH WARD, April Stephen Roper, d. .... John O'Neil, d. .. COUNCILMEN Monroe 8. Gordon, r. win B. Lasher, r. Sam Sablotsky, d. Thomas B. Fay, d. SCHOOL COMMITTEE Effie G. Kimball, r, ... Morris D. Saxe, r. James Butler, d. | S. Gerard Casale, d. .. Clerk, April oty April 13, 1927 Office of the City Clerk, New Britain, Connecticut. In accordance with the provisions ! of the City Charter I hereby caused the above returns to be published in the New Dritain Herald and declare the following named persons having received the highest number of votes for the respective offices are duly elected thereto as follows: ALDERMA First Ward: | Thira Ward: Fifth Ward COUNCILM | First Ward: Clarence H. Maxon i Stanley M. Cooper, | David L. Nair, William H. Judd. rank E. Zapatka. Willlam G. Gibney. John §. Dixon John J. Mack John E. Holmberg Donald L. Bartlett William 8. Warnery : John A. Larson Albert Anderson dislaus morajezyk Second Ward: Third Ward: Fourth War h Ward: Sixth Ward: RCHOOL April | COMMITTEE Effle G. Kimball Morris D. Saxe y James J. Butler 319 8. Gerald Casale 144 ALFRED L. THOMPSON, C April 13, 192 The Moderator of the First Ward declared the following Town Officcrs lduly elected having received the t number of votes, April 12, CTMEN wis W. Lawyer Albert M. Peterson Michael T, K Cf).\\'l“\l(l.hb MMITT J'«E John o \M\ ALFRED W. RIC result of the THIRD WARD, April | for & aring. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, SOLOMON SHURBU RIDGE ereditors and repres ntatives of WILLIAM BINGHAM, Court, ty of New April 4th, ORDER OF NOTICE U'pon complaint of Solomon S} |burg’ praying for reasons sct forth, {iudgmen tling and declaring cer- umbrances s void, now pending before the City Court of _ | New Britain on the third Monday of {aprit Yo It appearing and being found that ry E. Bingham and Jane E. kenridge are the only known & heirs of William Bingham, de- ceased, and the whereabouts of all . other heirs, representatives and # creditors of the said William Bing- ham, if any, are unknown to the plaintitt or his Attorneys. THEREFORE, IT 1S ORDERED that notice of the pendency of satd | complaint, he given by publication in {the New Dritain Herald, a newspa- per published in said city, once a week for two consccutive weeks, before the 6th it c Britain, 1927 1927, EMIL J. April DANBERG, Clerk ot Court, t of Trovate holden at New t the District of of Hartford and on thc 12th day ney Judge. Warner of New Britain minor. Upon the pei - Laura Warner, of sald New kuardian o orod to doubt- um in on filo more author and lication said application be mined at the Probate Brimin, fn said district, 19th day of April A, D. 1927, at a'viock i the afternoon, and that fce he glven of penioncy of saii lapplication and the i vlace of : creon, by publishing . this publiched n having a_circulation ua District, ng a copy crcof on the p gn-post_in the [town o Ne itain, in said District, roturn Wome newspaper ‘ow Brita RD, April 536 6540 104 083 Special Notice Ol fashioned and modern danc- ing, exhibition Irish jigs and reels, at the A. O. H. annual ball, cr Monday night at the Y. M. T. A. & B. Society hall, Main strect. Prizes for best jig and reel exhibition Tickets 50 cents. Public invited.— 5 ladvt. 543