New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 7

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rpora- ucing with ought muse- ation, uis B. e the pro- reen and e for s two ts ' of Man roner made i Winn le for . also and obile 30, et nding that ic to e de- ilight light suffi- of in- acts ntrol | col- 1an. ecta- 0 Be park ' the in a rdent The ed to field 1 be t side with work ill be ttle ween own- hous- and uild- plot, new e in 1pted order s of the n its o al- r the alled with- pend- tain- cava- wused ADS NEW BRITAIN DalLY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927 ‘. Closing Tomorrow at Noon, Last Summer Half Holiday | We Offer the Following Aisle Specials for the Three Hours We are Open MEN'S HALF HOSE 0dd lot, silk and lisle, plaids, stripes and jacquards, BOYS" PAJAMAS Flannel, two piece, sizes 8 to 11, some slightly soiled, $1.59 95¢ value, pair ..... i 3 l C value. Set $ ] " I 9 CHILDREN'S HOSE CHILDREN'S V 0dd lot, 7-8 hose, ribbed lisle, with Rayon, in all colors, also bioomers in faney tops, all colors, 65¢ pair, palrst o e et 27C each 55(‘, BOYS' WASH SUITS LUMBERJACKS Broken lots, sizes 3 to 8, regular Medium weight, just the garment for price $1.00, school, regular £3.95, COSTUME SLIPS WOMEN'S HANKI Made of “Satin Sheen” excellent . Regular 50c, hand made, Porto Rican, value, white with colored em- @ACN .1 s s 5 $I.75 .?»cpa.%fnr$l.00 ASBESTOS MATS DRUG DEPARTMENT l' Sanitas covered, stencilled in blue, 10 i 5 ;Ifr Cascara Segrada Tablot:, one inch round size, regular hurdred in bottle, 25¢ value ...... . 2 for £ 2 5C special . ] QC HOOVER APRON VE? CE COLLARS White Hoover aprons, fine material .;]l]l s up to 98c, special for Wednes- and good \alue, lay only, each b il 89(‘, eachista i a g 2 G [the . local constahle was detailed to] What They're Doing Berlln News direct traffic through the narrow | Mr. and Mis. Joseph Horr structure, ter of Newark. New Arrests Two | i A arles F. Steppuhn of Pier |Bond. Hartfo was ar M lo'clock Sunday morr IFrank Brown on charges of s UNUSUALLY HEAVY ckless driving, evading responsibility and driving while 1 the influe of f Stamford nt liquor. He was lodged in the New the er th his pare v Britain police station un bonds of Mrs. William Ritchie of Ken $300 for appearance hefore Judge | sinzton : : . |George G. Griswold this evening. | Mrs. Herbert Bell of Worthington Hohday G(mgwmn Said 0 Bel ohn p: Doniin of 4 Sring street,| ridge is a patiost s Yori New Britain, was arrested late Sat- She is report being worsl EVCI‘ urday night by Constable Brown. charged with violation of the rules rs. . E. Baneroft of Worthing lof the road igured ton ridge spent t cek-end at h which occurred on I . sett Pier, Rhode Tsland SEVERAL MINOR CRASHES i+ ashed hes Tk St |on into an automohile driven by e |Bentrand Lemaire of 160 Hallock | short visit with !avenue, New Haven. He was releas- | \fre Eddy N od on his own cognizance for appe Violations — Caucus Announce- |ance hefore Judge Griswold this eve ning. Don of New York b At city his parents, Mr. and Smith of Worthington following Two Arrested On 'Pike For Traffic Mr. and Mrs, A, ] hington ridge have s town following Haven Saybrook o of | Mr. and Mrs ments Due Tomorrow — Caballo- Bosso Wedding This Morning. Caballo-Bosso Nuptials John J. Caballo of New and Miss Mary Angeline Bos Kensington were married this jx turned from a ing at 8 o'clock at §t. Paul's church, | Waterville, Ne Brennan | Miss Leon a vacation Dodd sacation spent Hamps George What was termed by local police ofticers as being the heaviest day's| rorn- trend of traffic in the history of the | ionsington. Rev. John (. Phelps of Worthing town, swept through this place yes- i: Joseph Barroboni was + loft a vacation at | terday from early morning until past man and Miss Marie Caballo, | Leominste I midnight last night. Highways in{ oo o the bridegroom, attended | To Isue I | this town were crammed with cars '5) 0 O U O L | vy €. Deming, chairman of the of all descriptions laden with holiday ican town committee announc- ' After a reception held at the home tourists who took advantage of the| AMer® FEERTOR HEE B (TN 0 today that the annual eall for #00d weather to roll through Berlin| T £ % PTURS FRUEE L i for the purpose of choosing on thelr way to the shore or the | T 05 BECTRE (0 ot City, | the nees fo the verions open colniny They will reside in New Haven. positions on the republican slatc Several accidents and arrests mar-| would be issued tomorrow. No date Solomon Funeral funcral of Andrew Solomon of was held vestere mentioned in today’s announce- ent but it is helieved that the cau- held within the next few red the day's traffic. TLocal officers were out in full force, posted at all| The Kensington intersections which have provided : menaces in the past. The Beach|morning at 8 o'clock at £t Paul's sy Swamp road was opened on bcth'church, Kensington. Rev. John C.i Daniel Malarney, chairman of the sides by the construction company, |Brennan, pastor, cclebrated a 1omocratic town comnnttee also an- an act which doubtless prevented |quiem high mass. Mrs. Howard F. nounced that the call for one of the worst traffic jams which | Horton sang arer My d to would he issued tomorrow. The two have yet threatened this town. Local Thec” at the offertory 1 "Pie meetings will probably take place on police authorities viewed the section | yosu” as the hody was being borne |the same evening as has been the with alarm as the holiday approach-|from the church. custom in past yvears. | ed and are grateful to the consiruc- Pal rers were Julins lakow- | Return From Vacation tion company for its foresight in| i George Maline, John Hackelt. | Judze Goorge (. Griswold and opening both sides of the road. Little | 1" 1y % g welly, Frank Giana tlie Mizscs Trnny! and i Mary delay was reported in automobile | 3o+ (R EI Y HAE Cok place | wold returned vesterday fr traffic on the stretch which has pre- | i, o "Mary's cemetery, New Britain, [cation spent at - Point 0'Woods viously delayed transient traffic t0 !y, ipo " prennan officiating at the beach. The jndge will preside at considerable degree. commitial services at the grave, (TS evening’s sssion of the Berlin Paul Otfinski of Rockfall. Conn., ometery eM et [town conrt ; was arrested yesterday afternoon in| . . , : Al Fast Berlin Ttems o | Nohices i G entir il en | IR WNES B8 TS Eaat Berlin by Ofticer Jon P. Lew, || 10 (050 W0 TS e e mctin of e Coman- on the charge of reckless driving. Ot- | finski's machine crashed into a car driven by Wallace Kelsey of East Berlin, resulting in injuries to Mrs. Wilhelmina Kelsey and Mr. Kelsey's | 0'¢10cK 7 association | South Rurying Ground lopen tamorrow eve which has been called for Saturday | 4ot ) afternoon, September 10, at 1:30 o c the cemetery grounds. Of- | 0 Fipy committees will ning at Commu- t S o'clogk. Tn Octol i v will give a t Nold Chemistry Ik and will son. The accident was the result of | ficers will be clected, gment his talk with a series of Otfinski passing another car on an|be appointed. reports heard and all o\ periments. upgrade approaching the Soldier's | business pertaining fo the associa-| Ar. and Mrs. Harold Clark and monument, police state. The East|tion will be transacted. family have turned from ape Berlin driver endeavored to ditch Selectman's Meeting Cod where they have Leen enjoying | his car in an effort to escape the| The weekly meeting of the hoard [their vacation. They spent Labor > shore, Gambls was held last evening [day at erash but Otfinskl sideswiped him as of selectmen he tried to escaps the impact. Kel- at 8 o'clock in the office of the i James sey's machine suffered a broken front [town clerk at the Town hall. Rou axle and left wheel. The Rockfall[tine business was discussed by the driver's machine was not damaged.|town fathers and several items of »f BRaltimore has (Continued on Page 11) ! Pl ll N tol where Saturday might and excited late ainville News e Sy L bitonien e seCand ot —_— i ad and hands. |matter. A cordon of men for ned Shop by ut the ba to pr-\-h(':nr\_\ Mail if manillo ars from escaping, but Cashier Unable to iy a . Prior explained upon his Come ¥ s t the mechanism was out | Yourself roand arm was th tio; ling its own co. Notes of Bohe ortably at the tition. STIRSREPUBHMNS f;lz-[{- mia street | Hart- | Many Candidates Seeking Ofices' —Kimmel Lmks Twn Positions morrow n S o lock = at 9 o'clock. eeting of the Azain—TMoliday Crashes Numer- But Slight—Blues Capture New Yor | | Second Game Tor Town Title— | Antex Second Game. rg. Fort points of in- | Roberts ttee in chargs food sale to be afternoon by the Par irch of Our Sa H. Frost fami! urned from street have ks’ vacation Ladies' Aid society of ok rorE o 1 ela e ) parlors v o's throw to caten 1 on \ o'clock be the after the sun af ame and all members e returned werk-end rine Gra- nd Mrs, Al F Orange, N, week- holiday guests of Mr. and ne T. Tyler of Park BiRrioriof Boston Rlues leper holiday with ackn of West Mass relatives Plainyville r. h. opoa. ey A s ) 1 ith < and holiday with his nd son. Felix a short stay in Birnbaum of rtained fri over the from Wi AN Plainviiles mington. el s work-end | | Michael Damiano has returned to Rasounesn h . is hame on South Washington str {sviall Bt : " after a vacation spent with frier sb \ “ s 3 " in Brooklyn, N. Y e : _ Ros ff has Iy 1 3 ‘ ; arty on Last Main s o S M ower= Wlilia o P and Mrs. Charles R ily of Farmingion a wevk-end at Britain Gone Mrs ull of m's ith, and have returned to visiting their home ¥ have taken an| Plainville aft in Maine. Th Mr. and Mrs. Roger Castle of Al- | ereau of Pierce strect Hill is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Ity ¥ Ly mern Wheeler of New London habitnal drunkard, and = james Yacobellis of Brooklyn, N. | Mills sentenced him to y_ g visiting his parents on Maple county jail. Furrey gereet d he was prosecuted - ¥ olley car an Will Co ghlin SA[ARY INGREASES v afternoon Wit el | West Hartford, '[L.m announced the e heir daughte Cave of Kenyon tank was full last evening. Shoots Self Accidentally John I. McGillicuddy, 16 year old =on of Detective Sergeant and Mrs. “I McGuillicuddy of 43 George ceidentlly shot himself Sat. noon while examining a er at the office of the C. J. calibre bullet entered the palm of his right hand and then entered his above the knee. Eristol News lodging just (Petiticn Expected to Be Filed 1o v v .“°13:,:.“hnh::7,,::,‘::m‘.' P rus the office and the youths' plight. was taken to Rristol hospital, With Gouncil Tumgh[ ? t7:45 there he is still confined. His In- Sy ke Dies at Wheel of Auto School Committeeman Will Not Tun | [ Woman Has Heart Attack at Wheet |, M7 Mattie G. Kingman. wite of : Harry C. King of 175 Prospect of Auto—Youth Falls Off Raller % an automobile : Compounce early Sunday Coaster—Morning Fire On Irying morning following the fireworks icken with a heart Street. which she died. was born in Caven- 1 1 hter of W. F. and Fita Piarca Grove. She came to this ity with her husband early in t and since that time has concession at Lake ides her husband, iewillyn Kingman, an T'nited States nav MeSwain of and Mrs. Archer Claremout. Additional Nominating Petitions o additional nominating peti- filed in the office clerk. A petition, sub- scribed to by Wilbur C. Hawxhurst nominating Frank H. Dutton for a t on the council, was filed late rday morning as was one for vton I Goodwin for assessor. ts expected at the 1 on September 20 for the city council and the board of assessors. Members of the il are elected every sessors are elected for year torms. The terms of As- sors Daniel J. Heffernan and Sid- ey M. Barnard expire this year. Mr. Heffernan has announced that he will seek reelsction But Mr. Bare nard ie me lomeer a resident and. is Telen M. Mrs. He 0 was fo theistor= ineligible for the nomina- on. In addition to Mr. Heffernan and Bray Junius Z. Douglass of and Rolfe E. Rowe and n of Bristol have signified 1er, and a gran ughter, tion of running for the Falls 'rom Roller Coaster neies on the hoard of assessors. Will Prior of Nort Main As yet no opponent has appeared reet, this ad a row es- Mayor John F. Wade, who from th early Saturday K reelection 1001 when he was hurled from Death of Infant <in on the Wil roller Fred, three weeks old son of Mr. er At the and M red Barruther of this city at Bristol hospital Sunday after illness with infantile trou- The funeral was held at the rtaking parlors of James J. Dunn yesterday afternoon and in Winsted Eagle Scouts at Fair Fdward Wheeler and Kenneth noit. eagle scouts of Bristol, are ng at the State Fair at Charter park. The two boys are put- ting on a demonstration in pioneer- ked whil Fire in Itving Street Store At 5 o'clock this morning an larm was sounded from Box 17 on Irving street. Squad A and Engine (0. No. 2 responded and upon thelr arrival. found a warm fire in the of Josaph Ostroweiki. After a ight, the blaze was extinguish- coaster present roller ration eariy in the mer. State Policeman Injured % 7 z Uoliceman Ke of 10 partment in the Denny house on L ith chemicals and they returned | East Main street : T s BT R e ir quarters Most of the public school teachers ‘I'F Rialonerils ‘0'..“‘”‘ At % o'clock a second alarm was t taken i of have arrived in town for the open- "V ay \”n :‘ "on Like avenue, SN0 In and this time the fire was h with an a mobile e oave o, ng of th schools tomorrow. ! found in another 3 U 10 srraisned in court Sat 1 Officer Kelly was assigned to Lake partfofiitha ptore micals were again used and sard Madeley 1 sice Al ian i bany. N. Y., are visiting Mr. Castle's avenue because of the AMOURY (it John H. Hayes detailed a fire- man to jump info this 1 been arrested DY papongs Mr. and Mrs. H. Castle of Of Automobile tr meident 10 Whe |y o emain on duty at the store promises to be erry i lurrey street | Sportsiman's outing at Lake COM- 4. 4yo romainder of the night. jo QIENESU RN Sl Howard Stevenson returned | PoUNCe. He was treated at Bristol opjor Hayes is conducting an inves- Wy Minor Accidents. I ham fined him $100 his studies at Worcester Poly- Nospital. tigation this morning. o ST Juror W. J. Ford Kalt Institote | Engagement Anrounced b Case Continued I R Mrs. I Mason of R Mr. and Mrs. . AL Shaffer of - myg cage of August Erling of East of this city, iniear r. Deborah, to Victor n of Mr. and Mrs. Henry street, Hartford. Schools Open Tomorrow The public schools will open to- 1t is former road. charged with driving an aute- nmabile whils under the influence of liguor and evading responsibility, was continued by Judge Joseph M. Donovan this morning to September 17th allezed that Erling collided d Juror Ct les F. Conlon vi ,\,;m:;y ey Prohibition Ends in morrow morning inerease | with a car owned by Charles Burrill R R e Tt R in registration in ¢ schools on Laurel street and failed to stop. N o A e New Brunswick Today is expectea and to accommodate th St. Oronza Celebration A S LS U his neat- | SAInt John, N. B. Sept. 6 (P~ [incoming class of freshmen at the| The annual celebration of the 8t backing out of a dri “ ;‘, pecial importance he- ! xicating liquor act became |high school, the health school will| Oronzo society of this city, which i ) use th s Y cctive today, bringing to an end be conducted in the old high school |y 11 at Lake Compounce dur- Cxi ool ! 5 1 < o years of prohibition in the pro- puilding at the corner of imer | ing the afternoon and evening, ad- orccleiQuiteniBursEal year will be elected and the calling | ; J %06 No o Brunswick land Center streets. The number of ded several thousand persons to the e pastor will e discuissed. )y dn government refail liguor |sachers has also Leen increascd, to large number already at the resort Prank or Not stores under the control of provincial |total force numbering 221, for the fish and game outing. Two Louis Melanson of & Laurel street b0 o0 control board were ready (n,“ R i principals is to | band concerts were played during Saturday night 0N ) ginees at 9 o'clock this morning. |he made and is at the Forest- | the evening by the Veterans of For- ) ach of the PeACe. | i (ha practice in the province of | yile sehool, Harry 1. Williamson, | *i€n Wars band of this city under i ar e arain el ol o e e ined o formerly of Hartford, will succeed |the direction of Thomas Fisher. = , obey an officr, but he was later re- | Sy repaging liquor. Miss Nellie F. Hills, who resigned | The celebration ended at about ) {leased, and now the authorities are | 2o after having served as teacher and 12:39 with a display of fireworks. ToNtGIT IiinaartainisHetharito) prosesut h,,,,! T e SR R Board of Education Meeting A rictons comedy of women with |{or nof. Melanson - threatened hiS 1 oo yohn Liebler has recover- century. Miss Hills for the coming | The meeting of the board of ed- voung idens fo with violence and then drove | et O e Tor vemr. mill serve as principal emeri | lcation. scheduled for tomorrow SCRADLE SNATCHERS® joff in his car. A constable ordered (.4 5 pavig M. Bersten of 153 tus. ‘\'\‘.f";;“““fi”“",“',’:‘m;’:"‘l’:“’;m L {nim to stop and he refused t0 d0 SOy, ot gtreet, Hartford, the mark-| Auto Stolen and Recovered ek i b css LN A Aulth laniagf dnsendieEarotiy £ Phil ;' til he ended up in an ¥ast Street (.o paying been on an automobile | Antonio Raffanelle, caretaker at| leved advisable on account of the DS b jariveway. Here he gave as a reason golan several weeks ago. The of- Muzzy Field, reported to the police | 1001 of the city opening tomor. e excuse that he did not want to do so. He wa [z stopping Burritt street, where other markers |to a examination and ayen from stolen cars were recov- | pronounced soher. but he fell down | ooy [the steps when leaving the doctor's |1 oo {effice and created doubt in the of- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY doctor for man choose— MOTHER? WHICH <houtd WITE OR police court altering identification numbers on See the great heart throb dramna ninds. He may be rearrested |the engines. STHE ATH COMMANDY three ahove charges. E &l sl la Burglar Alarm Ringe e “Pekin Gazette Wit vy mesgre || Borelar Alarm R The “Pekin Gazett and MARY CARR | The Plainville Trust Co. burglar [published without interruption for falarm sounded about 10:30 o'clock [1.400 years. ) Otfinski was summoned to appear |importance regarding traffic control before Judge George G. Griswold [anq possible police protection had this evening at the regular Tuesday evening session of the Berlin town Reglstrars in Scssion court. The three town regi <. Roval e e mane. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Spending Money! Another crash was reported to 10- |y ‘yioree, John P. Holigan and John cal police as taking place on Worth- | - o e e ington ridge, opposite the Cole | ~( " (.o (rice today from 9 Brothers' general store. A New York | |, )\ and will remain in session driver and a Connecticut car came | 8919 200 R TEER Ll mes together, damaging tires and fenders | )/, . (otorg 1o be added to the ::,n',h:;:c::.:;‘:‘; lff(r\"w::"flfi,":t; town records until 6 o'clock. Al drivers and local police found no e report that few r’; ‘:!": ‘\::’ cause for arrest of cither operator. |COMINg in to the office for the pur Constable Wliliam Ritchie today | Pose of listing their names. e took up duties at the Berlin under- the new voters lm‘mc submi pass as several complaints of exist- | their names previous to foday's s ing conditions reached local author- | sion of the hoard Ities. The steam shovel working in Grange Meeting that vicinity provides a menace to| The regular meeting of Berlin passing fraffic, it was claimed, and | Grange 24 will be held this evening at § o'clack. Following the husiness the lecturer will present a program — of instrumental and voeal music and several surprise features. Several PLUMBING and HEATING | special entertainments are being . | planned hy the lecturer for the com- Juddie L. Landgren {ing winter months, according to the Tel. 111-2 Box 128 1ewi MUCK THAT I'M program for the year. The com- | mittee in charge of the annual Grange chicken dinner will be ap- pointed at tonight's meeting. GEETI CIRCUS BoBBY TooK. fretl US T VESTERDAY TUCKERED Jill | | AE ALL OUT= \NE SAW | SO MUCKA AN DID SO er found them in a catch basin on tomobile had front 'wo men are awaiting trial P on charges of [other citics in the state were noti- (fied but Mr l1ceating the has Iwnn}nr busines: was found this morning, row. partment last night that his au- | been stolen from in of his store at the corner of ark and Muzzy streets. Police of TO REDUCE FORCES Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 6 UP— “‘oreign Minister Briand of France, |acting as president of the allied con- ference of ambassadors, has forma! Iv notified Foreign Minister Strese- mann of Germany that the allfed |army of occupation in the Rhineland will be reduced from 70,000 to 60,- 000 men. affanelle succeeded in ar in Rockwell Park, short distance away from his place The supply of gasoline practically exhausted when although the By Blosser — I NEVER SAW SUCK TUINGS AS WE SAW IN TROSE SIDE SHOWS- I SAW EAOUGH FREAKS 7AERE TRATLL KEEP ME BUSY FOR A YEAR,I BET, TELLING ALL TN FELLAS ABOUT 'EM WHEN T GET BACK AWAY JUST LIKE 17 WAS ANUTHIN'= FORTY CENTS SPENT ALONE JUST FOR ALL ELEPUANTS = T FIGURED IMAGINE IT!! s AN T MONEY BOBBY SPENT ! WAY HE TUREW I PEANUTS T FEED T0 THE 0UT, AND YESTERDAY COST BOBBY EXACTLY THIRTEEA DOLLARS AN' TEA CEAYS GEE =0 MAJE ALL TI! MOAEY VOU \WANT TD SPEND MUST BE NICE, BUT, SWUCKS! T BETCAA T CAN MANE MORE FUN WITH A NICKEL THAN BOBBY CAN!! WHEA YoU MAVE ALLTH MONEY YOU WANT YOO MISS ALL 74 FUN YOU'D JAVE IF You quLY AAD A NICKEL~T KNOW! [\ T two « -y N Ml

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