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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. RACKLIFFE OUTING LEVINE WAITS FOR ' ETHYL SIR CARLING PLANE f Crowd at Croydon Ficld—Own | Emplopes Race, Dine and DAICE sen esnsen vy weniner on Shores of Compounce . Sept. 8 (B —| Charles cr of the » Columbia, ar- e here this crowd, Once a year, the em Rackliffe Bros. rmen annual outing bled to terday was the ane Sir perfect wea omployes ca Lake Compou At 11 o'cl plant were sht tumb and away for the From noon ti flight is sailing he President FIVE INJURED IN FIVER ROND CRASH program but many iy Three Local Residents Painfully | MSong cantets ana sotos m many | OUL 11 Higganum Gollision languages, and the prizea to the winners words of welco liffe and Charles W. ¥ g attempted to master of ceremonie taken the ability of an a control the continued to t possible provocation, went on with nothing the v events of the day brought the e local re t e Injured ner to a close in an automobile crash last evening | Then upstairs i 10:45 o'clock at the inter- the strains of of the Killingsworth Road er Road at Hi stealing down, Bacchanalians in f1 supplying the mas ended the jarty Winners of the contest follows: 100 y Amy Carlson; boys, Joseph Bir Fred O. Racklift second; sack race, . and spoon race, d the R ; . ~ WriLE= TOPRY ~ WELL, — AT LERGT s riding with his Zimmerman and | ockwell of Bassett | prople were hadly Miss Roclwell 1sh tato race, I over her eve men's winne girls' team w At the ball game, lan's “Oo-la-l’s" won fro Blgelow's “Pooh Pooh's” score of 52 to 50. the umpire will be Ban Johnson, it w Charles W. Haw Simons won 1 . Other specis anion were tak- hospital for o Amy Carls Mary {Ling the rea Coughlin, best form Eva | in front of h Swanson, best smile priz h 1 brought them back to | v. All three are reported rest- z comfortably. Helberg, jalty danci Edna Oliver, winner of en ging contest the f e BABY 10 OWN WOHER ward Oliver and Nor The contest .nr|4 1 in prize was withheld pending the con- ] clusion of several hot debates. [ o e Court Orders Action When Unmar- NEW EH!NESE ROLE . Exercise Great Tnfluence on Givil War Situation s (') 1l couple Wwerc » et to - Fiigiig i Sport Reatm age of a nine- child | Rerlin, Sept. Car TLondon, Sept. § (U'P)—Two {nd upon g s pendent ar the north were exercisi the civil wa try. General na Ha -, in discus. bhegin s ocean Kuomint But, Yen his power Iy stimulated ay nd imaginat even had y suc- could not have added to this isiasin or George Von T. Schudi, pres : to Again Head ‘ r of Federation of Labor ation, S only with with sea- azardous. o Evertin for the ministry of t ad this to s on the subject Morstop | 1o Jelong 1o the latter Piccadilly Hot Doz Backed by High-Brows sin of the Cone dox Is an a n hot owder Wreek Hrlk ' Maine, in 11 wwn Foul Play Feared in lamxl\ Disappearance | Los Angeles, Sept. § (P—A ) b tire family reported 1 okl sherift's office here 1o ol PANICAB INJURES TWO. f § (UP)—Two P Injured here b w in colli s they Adolph F avenue aid was asked by O 1 z o Glendale, in the hunt ¢ 2 A. Kennedy, his 4 grandchild, 1 in Burbank sin tember Kennedy told 11 e son had had diffic quor ring, members of ., were the vietims, The beaten him after 1 of Pittsbur reporting their activitic I ball ¢ f latter tired only first aid ftreat 3 & id he fo d t i his farh tak t lice. He #al e feared the entir as ment. but his father was taken to a family had met with foul pliv. ' At 1 ¢ hospital. RBarney wwer of the South End, driver of the car, was team slightly hurt. son had been threatened over, fh gome Al o telephone, his father told the police. didates for 16 YEAR OLD GIRL ATTACKED INAUTO Two New Britain Youths Ar-' tested for Middletown Police | VWHEN TRAVELLING™ THE- OMDEN DAY, MOGY OF MILADY & CLOTHEG MUST HAVEL, ey ON HER- On the strength of a story told | the Middietown police by a 16 year old girl living in that place, Ingomar | Ohlson of 55 Pearl street and Har- the Middletown authorities for trial tomorrow morning on the charge of was taken for th ing them to en understanding that the released in bonds without ap- | proval o This was taken as an indication of the probability of an increase in the amount of honds in the event that $5000 was raised in each case. The arrests came about through | an incident alleged to have occurred girl entered the car. She told ¢ police she men to say th with hier brother or other relatives and she thought she would be safe with them, lsured her they would take her at tonce to her hon [ nave driven in the dird ven and according to her com- e s T ey s car and ran away from them in North back to Middletown riding with z to her mental not o car and this led to rding to her, the young men el revolvers, Ohlson and years of age. The lce court source of wo I number of ing inclinatiof ’Phone Improvements Boston, Sept. 8 (UP)—The exe- cutive committee of the New Fi land Telephone and Telegraph com- pany today authorized the expendi- AR“JS LOEW BOR? E T0 REST AT FOREST HILLS Aght In Theatrical World ture of $1,610,573 for new construc- | ltion and improvments in plant. Incinding previous authori - total commitment of the com- FOR OGEAN TRIFS . wa German Experls Place S Honored in Death by Stage r is $18,181,018. )f the amount authorized today, or additional equipment in the| . {Gaspee etntral office of Providence. | - Marcus Liew at | naa lmo\l n the Loww Pallbearers includ- Oto Meel, of Lufthan- Michaels, John Gol- Edward A. Schiller, s, Arthur Brisbane, Albee and J. Robert Rubin, Search!ng for Bertaud 1 of the world |1 ¢ has joined the se arch r FFurness liner, the New- . which reached port las «ht, reported that the from Old Glory were picked up t Ship's offfcers estin Old Glory at that time 10 miles off St. J 0 miles east of the & liner Newfoundlar _ Mouse Holds U p Traffic On ht.ect in “ orcester | (5% anduecineloin tie) e city here Wednesday pedestrian made his way rrington corner. and traffic officers whis- | rilied as he ventured out on nd dodged between left turn lnm Front s on pe :luurl ans n»(m {o the t he won.d again to (ffic swung back to nor- Many Difficulties 5 Dog Way of Reservoir |E ; 1 worry aplenty are be © path of the pro- | t river reservoir for met- to do with the * enough at the' accommodate pn- it was to be pald for 1) ition of cut-of-fown pupils “white epelhan More than 150,000 people In Wales | a0 not speak English. last street, this held in $500 bonds each by immoral ted about | Officer William in Middletown | . The continuance purpose of allow- . with the ere not to the judge of the court. v night when the girl accept- automobile in which two | id to have been Ohl- were riding, drove up rb and after a conversation, 1derstood the young v were acquainted ially as they as- 1 of carrying out their pro- are said to ction of New one of them committed a ! Guilford. She made her way tion of e arrests. of the re olhy are about 22 former has a po- rd and has been a y to his family for a s, due to his wander- today. Will Cost Huge Sum for plant expenditures this| Harvard Street spent in Rhode item being $46, 01 Not a word about coal Will be necessary four weeks from todoy The weather will speak for us at that time. But with prices as low as they are—how long they will be low we can’t say—and with quality as high as Bersen always delivers— We suggest you place your order at once— BROS. BERSC Coal - Fuel @il - Gasoline ’Phone 1811 At $7.79—4 Suits, were up to $25.00. At $1.98—6 Blazers, were up to $5.98. At $7.98—Silk and Wool Dresses, were up to $26.75 At $9.98—The balance of our Spring Coats. Sizes 16 to 38. Were up to $39.00. HIKING KNICKERS OF WOOL, COTTON AND LINEN At $2.49—Were up to $4.50. Wool. At $1.79—Were up to $3.75. Cotton and Linen. At $3.75—Nurses’ Uniforms, were up to $5.75. At $2.98—Nurses’ Uniforms, were up to $4.7 At $1.98—Nurses’ Uniforms, were up to $3.50. At 49c—Blye and White Striped Cotton Petti- coats, were $1.19. At $2.98—A few Batiste Dresses, were up to $5.98. At 98¢—10 Voile Dresses for children, were $3.00. At $1.19—12 Voile Dresses for children, were up to $3.50. THE LAST OF OUR BATHING SUITS At $1.39—All Suits up to $3.50. At $2.49—All Suits up to $8.50. At $2.98—Wool Middies, were up to $6.98. At 79c—Kimonos, some Silk, Outing Flannel and Crepe. At 13 O}Zf—on all our Madeira Lace and Italian WOrK., ¢ At $1.98—Leather and Silk Bags, which were $3. At 35¢c—Women’s Muslin Bloomers and Step-Ins, regular price 59c. At 59c—Women’s Seco Silk Bloomers, reg. price $1.00. At 6%§—Step-lns of Voile-Batiste and Crepe, were $1.50. At 89c—All Gowns which were $1.00 and $1.25. At $1.49—Hand made Gowns, were $2.00. RDT & DUNN PHCNE 1409 | End of Season Clearing Sale AllDayFridayand Saturday At $1.15—Hand made Gowns, were $1.50. At $1.00—Hand made Step-In Sets, were $3.78 set. e i Long and Short Flannelette sts, were 59¢ and Toe, ~ At 39¢—All Lawn Hats, were up to $1.50. At 98c—All Straw Hats, were up to $4.50. odd sizes, were $5.00, $6.00 skirts with wai At 51.50—Corsets. At 83.00—Scanties, were $7.00 and $10.00. \t & Jettes, were $7.00 and $9.00. At $1.00—0dd Corselettes, were $3.00 to $5.00. 79c¢—House Dress Aprons, reg. price $1.50. 5Jc—House Dress Aprons, reg. price $1.00. 50¢—0dd sizes in Brassieres, were up to $2.00. At .')S)c—('l\ildren’s Gowns, reg. price $1.00. Silk Gloves, reg. price $1.50. y ——L ack Silk (‘lovee, reg. price 79¢ and $1.00. At 63c—DMunsing Brassieres, reg. price $1.00. At $1.39—Dainty Step-In Panties of fine Rayon, g. price $1.50 and $1.59. At 79¢—Extra Quality Rayon Vests, reg. price $1. At 79¢—A small lot of Rayon Step-Ins, reg. price At S.If(.u' .éjl.()()—Womcn’s Lisle Vests, 39¢ and 45c. At 21c—Children’s Knitted Vests, reg. price 25¢ At $1.49—Broken sizes in Children’s Dresses and Boys’ Suits—Rompers, At 59¢—O0dd sizes in Dresses, Play Suits, Boys’ i Values to $1.00. values to $3.00. es 2 to 6 years. At 25c—Articles values to $3.00 on the Bargain Table, including Socks, Bathing Tights, Shoes and Caps, and Children’s Overalls. At 39c—Beads, Necklaces, Bracelets and Bar Pins.