New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1927, Page 13

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. { NEW BP!T\ N DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927, T WAS CIRCUS DAY |PASTOR ShYs MARRIAGE WESLEY AN HLFrQ CHILDLESS AND SERVANTLESS HOMES URGE NEW YORK |HUUE CHOSEN NAWAGER | fereme v omm p e | WONT REMODEL WOIAY, rom . &N " adie sparator et | IN 1958, VIiSIONS “TEE GLOOMY D“AN” OF TRACK TEAM AT H. 8. 22 S pacsengers wnoss amtis | TORP.&F.CORBINS - FOR STRON TEAY ‘ TOONR SUBNAYS " ™% 41T e S irivolou G \\lll‘ Pleas- o~ ‘ap; o k b el it Couples Will Sleep In Tiny Bumm!()\\n After Racing the | \anounceemat of Appois S rted ment Made The i ) ure, Drinking and Wild Parties, | " % j : ; very [ 106 II]DAOYGS and FOIEI]]CUS Deleat of Satwrday Do ESU’[‘ Roads In Little Motorcars—Delicatessen Shop to O g e Podny. by Gesch Teonet ey | Not Ideal Wife, ! U Be the Eitchenlof the Ponilac ayor Mumeipel Ownership Ol‘. | Club JOlfl in 0[1[11]7 | | Be the Kitchen of the Populacc, | | N Depot. e a e er rleago, Sept. 26 (UP)—A mar- Bath ‘S‘ norters of Eley illi i ingn oo, Sept. zo (wry—a mar-t - Bothier Supporters of Eleven | IO | Billion Dollar Project | vecter . mume con ot 3 ana ph's Tour hundred P. & F. C | frivolous gnl into a faithful wife, t- death :w"v‘ (abo t '\ g 1 { S 3 et ; scrawny BUt at 7 e - & F. Corbin of- ' ey Clinton C. Cox of Drexel Park| Although the eynics may say t L e thG o a0 e e A el N o e = o i nlor -11:'\; i cl )' With their husbands | progation Sunday in a sermon on Started oft its season Saurday with , “gloomy dean” of St. Paul's. | ywhich in part at least is clearly due ually own and operate its sub- o St 4t u or ng y ind wives gathered at Wood Crest “frivolity.” a 13 e iy ; : whole face of the country,” | to ove lation, and a little more | Way syste B : g Wil i ik 3 | l;_ ity A a 13 to 0 defeat by Colby, intends ¥ 7 g 1a little more | way system was laid before the Is your face drawn and pinched? mnn on Lake Compounce Saturday | rivolity,” he said, “is a disease; 1o repeat its performance of last ' Writes in the Evening Standard roo ould be very desir- |transit commission and the p Lesiie Coates, who | Your skin flabby? Are your cheeki st for the annual outing |it IS the iteh for pleasure, for Wild |yeur when 1t dropped most of its| NIl be spotted with bungaloid % jof New York to ed last June. Hume is a | sunken with great hollows und "n. hall the company, partics and drinking, setting fast so- 4 pped most of its | g oins, within which childles Deap Inge likewise predicts that | Samuel Untermyer, 1 hasitaken & Keon | aves? Dosy yomo'n o erin & inner was & combination | clal ife ahend of everything clse, _|imPortant games, it is evident to the | eouples wiil sleop, after racing about | “soclal equality will go further even |the transit commiss) { e e e (RO e Res chicken dinner, served | - "l‘l\lul(ms girl will not become student body and to the football |the roads in their little motorears. than ecor " {the recommendations | Z e Ty ‘:‘,m‘,"':’;:‘:f ;oru';!," tent, which was cleared (& faithful woman by listening to a'world that Wesleyan's high hopes, | America, the typical house “Idu “is rapid. | Public his report w | Y wam [ ! v";_" ) circus which followed. Nu- | "arrlase ceremony. The things that ip,g0q on the new couching of Bill| Wil be servantless. Meals will b o Al difter. | Weeks of exhaustive he TUNM;( l\J] JJR"D iR .,,’f,,‘mnskr.m' ot o shows with leather- |PFCAK UP a home are the things | \ood, have not been entirely mis- |PTOUSht n from a delicatessen sho \ps | transportation qu stio ke haanlL e, v, eek 3 b held the attention | “1ich 100K place the other side of | piyced and. Wesloyan has w fain|and heated by a gas or electric i ano| The subway system, wh SR eI 0L Al th ge: ey of the audience, while the tent was | o ')";; . ! e {cheros. to devalon to 5 e | cooker. The art of supplying stand- b Now that | taxed to bring New York's nors of Champion's Death Being &k f”‘;l_"r','l‘;":i';‘r:r‘;" *;;"2”" red for the ov o not condemn the light hea | ardized needs by essing buttons on o of thousane orkers fro s & it & . EedSLOnSine DI showe but the giddy mind, There Is much Kizaden Y mnessink by ton in hundreds | Of thousands of workers r Tl Spread About Couniry Following red by women, cus was in rge of a|erivolity now. ) as a regulation | Will be carried to great per n nen, floorwalkers and | BOMes to their places of we nd | ot s nothing so good as Me- "o“‘k_ SN h I}Lu‘;\r('l Jack- | ER e walloose | The wj:'flmm“h‘:\"lwl i L 0 sous of workmen | Dack asain ea !;]‘x.u-.] ap-| Title Fight 10 put on firm flesh e irman_with >. Barnes | marriages Is the craving for the old nerally evident 0 decrease slowly ab ng the professions through | Proaching a billion do! projeet. [ bs round out f: d figure and build s as ringmaster. Groups of Corbin | thrill of frivality, which has become the month of .‘»]\‘,. ncrease at prosent s entirely ¥ eouncil schools and state | Unteraier urged that the time had | NV YOk, St 25 (P18 grow- up rich, red blood. people played stellar roles—all of |a habit, It leads a woman to desert LU L th S ohinties i R iosamation il 0 el SRS el e B s e PER D T el 0 feW poundajof them stavs——in a number of the |her home for the old pleasures. tho ' Red rand ABlackiji VA in the popuinfion, wnich Keep be no indication of the position | from private hands the operation of s, the runiors of a t and flesh to round out the hollows, if = ures, assisted Ao R i e vers could surely hase been - crude dehth-rate (about 12 per of his family.” @ system so large and of su to one of the s u want 1o get back oldtime energy = ! ntertainers. Th P Pt e e e ed upon and the iin :\:1”“”]“ as 2 AL dR e BRSO (porisai o KeTel e el sprung N or I health, get a box of McCoy's l.nm‘lv A | N R el [P S ;i : lx 1 ]Y’lfllh 0" ';- 1 9 b Y cts today. Just a short treat- S il and in this ye inc-up from the tea ] subjoct fo it proval i | v B ek yolaoktand vaol Selectio elligan and Barrett hialsbiurslanitliconoh s Ko =h - t fo 1 it would 8 approval in a popular L C * 4 new person. and his Clowns—I'ran WL, ed’ thro 4 hard sea- 1 ¢ ¢ next | Feferendum [ 1 with cCoy takes and his Clowns—Irank G. son last year. Silloway, last year : e G| Purchuse by the eity of the |5 rding v's co SoY A AL Wi bE-Ran 3 o o o ‘ v i Nawie A8 tinerln |l gt tehasibe el My s ironclad guarantee. I after take | Accordionists—Martin and Storen o e Don't go to « e '\'”"‘:L,- L nterborough Subwauy syst g ; F t g the ling 4 sixty cent boxes of McCoy's i ass horn solo—W. F. Middle- Tk benity ok ! 0 to theater on Sunday, buy | " $2 4,000 J¢ that failed, ho | AEHE W U SCTIOUS [0y, et Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any : sd e t r on Sunday. Dr anq | Proposed recapture of the Bast Side s 1 now i vas | thin, underweight man or woman gh the greater part of | Inte borough for $134,000,000 Al L t t galn at least 5 pounds and the bad - apture by the eity of the ! « hospital feel completely satisfled with the r sing njo selection—You Can't P me while Bittenbender [ e Ghil(zen Flom Roumama f et g comei s, :,‘;-_*\zhnllxng Race IOrARS 000 g e ¢ name McCoy's Cod Liver Oil has a white | | e :hm;km Manhattan Transit lines | plins to arrive in - New |y improvement in health— ] T il e e bl R o S o ladyes a tooth, | for ¥62,000,000. vour druggist is authorized to re- All Corbin | J | g ms with the municipal subway Some Phoney Quarte cord calls for althous World's greatest r—Eddie | N s h the compotent Colby e e, Cow brind soda is not good |SYStem now being built at estl Filing l b 1hi\ R Tablets has been shortened—fust | London, Sept. 26 (UP)—An epi ad on two oceasiong for runs Spokane, Wash. Sept nzi. The black and grey [Mated of 3 | s ¢ i ’f A"(; '1.\ k for McCoy's Tablets at any drug The Speed Boys co o : v length. Bags, the much-herald- With the conclusion of th K and black. Don't talk | §—Condemnation and purchase by : ; I Store in America, s i £ e vanalviis s o cd new acl ; tal and Pacific ords. = the city of any other lines or part | 04" 0 nour program the an T s new fullback play P P © coast e e . y entertained wit area, of Europe, stretchi- | tnroughou lthough c ri national tt c lite | Of lin complete the sys ) clalties, i m Roumania to England. s the lack of inte | t [ i by | pilots and other aviati '}; ' 5_‘ and backfietd worked | lan derby, which starts tor to Pay Bout Bet v ! ¥ Pt i 1 Y ok ) 1 ”j Lot MB' | ture ot yesiard Church Attendance nici 1 v attempt by 1 Hiner vs, a Main street busy operated by : ““ i T 'IP\ \. Jolnson of Wright Dayton nn ) 1 payment posed of nine dir [ 3 10 and 500 kilometers, earrying a in D ¥'s prow- |and bu s organiz 18, three to | en above ”{O':m]\ load 5 Kk uns, failed when 10 1 1 he members of the city administra- is worst in Roum engine trouble compeled him to halt Mark's I opal chureh. tion, and of the pre . e e ivelve.en we heen rece n would aftend seryices| Unteemeyr said the | : A ! S 5 s for the race from Spokane to | vear Rev ould be adequate to Je 1 i e O o A teoto ':M‘;:' o ”l‘w;y:_'w"" ind & | RENE FONCK TO TAKE OFP Dlscourage ’ : vrizes are: T $£1,000 N rec 1 to|operation, and might even o tiss Iield, N. Y, Spet. 26 (UP) | Skin still rough, pfmp clogged, : « 2 thivd ! 1 RIfwe o ot |8 profit. | piafin o | ying so many remedies? ! hang found | insor | \d a specified sum| If the 5 cent fare results in a de- s ninhis | Then begin today to use Resinel e through the tackles ten | troiter monoplar NOnaY [ ticit when the city operates the | |KOIS ane, Vil De Pasis, in | Ointment. You won't have to wait o teen yards at a ct In the | at Missoula, Mont., Thu . system it now has under co - | to know that it is healing your 3 ¢ the line ed to w York to Spokane non stop ruce, | 3o P an i trouble. The first appli ) AT 73 i pplication usuall ¢ Viston is Leing taken o | Ioh 1t chomid Lave tnads BUGEEA His Shih Hers vastoracs Kiwanis Club Social R tops all smarting and itching i 1 Lis exercise. ces the skin look healthicr. Its ! For New U, S. Citizens tor vy tuves als | The Kiwanis club will hold a re- fis have su splemented | ed use for a reasonable timg ly fails to clear away the dig- + | Why Public Offic olic hearings will be opiy } frontier along thelq ings for them AL e § : ) tare ] : e usian, J avian and lad onalliniEnt Become Violently : ReshiztioatannLRonason Bl on order entirely. A safe ointment for 1 1 front borderi onquir . when a1 4| Ordered by the hoard of to B39, [RRYRG 8 IADOR L R AU LIALHE | the most sensitive skin, Ask your l ¢ 5 to subject all ehildren |y | passes bre | ¢ his prope i g iven fifothe bopra of calimatasia) | druggist jor cor t takes hi 1o countiies from | hall in pesition for a kick. | il ws- | proved notice will be served | : e e to @ strict physical exani- | T sed the Kick by inches and |crn 9 L AT en ) 13 AN city’s ir e SOt e A } een deaths were-reported at | i SEaa TR . R €00 ib An’ ar- ,‘l‘;\“i‘,m,‘,‘,;,, o l PR e i e or ma g s t in totul of With t horte ce in Koenig at Hull, | been 40 cages dur mping Wesley demic, Its health service t dainty phase gt suppc to comparatively e hand that rocks th | t haby show no deatl Boduier a tiny chi lip of the cup. Dainti re not fer 1 Cook Get e Patent on Hand Dyill - gains in i )m -“\\ > aton Bureay of the N. B Teraid.1 s e Wachington, D. € pt. 26, —A | boinding ral new features ruction i covered by a patent which Unite patent ofiice has "11“¢ - Bodmer 5 v & Cook, hoth of Ne Believed Dying; | ““pin inventors hr hand Held hy Police ptent to the s Birn ham, Ala., 26 (P—>Mr hy A Windsor, Tn th 1t of the motor is m]m 4 mber and the action of the fan 2l gave Wesley V. q to force the od relatic be Il was found yesterday I¥ing | (hrough a tube having * two schools were definite- r in the road vard with his head |, gyinst the windshield. Fourteen |y ¢ and Mrs. Kennedy was o foatures are rec- | B at her home, beaten into un- Police said that 4s known to have in : bern taken from his | ON POLICE BLOTTER n in the annu ither vietim had been | Officer Kieffer notified Lieutenant e neophytes proved too vindictive statement con- | Rival at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- and the flag was still there when g that the Farmington avenue fhe closing gun closel the bat dump was burning. The firt depart- Black eyes and crimson noses wei | ment was notified. lin evidence in the stands through- | | P. 1. McXMahon of 60 Thormley |out the aftcrnoon. | CEN [ otroet reported to the police at 10:45 1 Wesleyan's next encounter comes o | Saturday night that the motor- on Saturday, Octoher 1, when the dying* the| S0 Was stolen off his automobile sons of Wesleyan meet the Con- afernoon a grouy sophomorcs en- ag fron YOUR FIREPLACE IS THE HEART OF YOUR HOME Now with these chilly evenings is the time you enjoy your open fire the most. Your fireplace can be made most attractive with a new set of handsome fireplace fixtures. e group of eq injurics. | he id commer bet China having _expired office is EVERYTHING FOR FIREPLACES v pact, submitted by | P ] V¢ 1 P he Middlet n ' i 5 R on Tast Main strect near Center necticut at the N own ] ] B ‘.le < ’\(,; ,‘II.\ g 1;17 atroet jv 1d ‘I line, the meanwhil ‘\xDIl{O} S everal months will| S ororek, aged 14, of 101 i (1;”\ 'r - Gl 'n’u(.s | negotiatic hegun. r if the look on Coach Vood's facc 3 Q. - H o 3road strect, this city, escaped from —DBlack—F sh—H ¢ i 'ass fisd e efontive Broad strect (nis clty. escaved trom £ (00 2, 21 CRER, SRR (A%e Cast Brass—Black—Flemish—Hammered Brass | cording to word received by the xo‘i cal police Saturday evening. [ ) —‘———l“ Officer !\uly notified (':\nln!hl Kelly veste! at a window in $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.75 $10.50 $15.00 $22.00 FIRE SETS with Tongs, Poker, Shovel and rush CHILD RUNS INTO AUTO . While Miss Sophie M. Rask of 91 Seymour strect was proceeding at a barber shop in | S1OW rate of speed past the inter- broken by a | Scction of Silver and Broad streets in an automobile yesterday after- Paul Vogelges City hall building we stone. Comipleic S Gutave Hattlg of 14 Lyan strect | TN, & B T TE08 1 9.00 $10.50 $12.75 $14.00 $17.5 25 anything over reported fo the police at f:55 last bu 0 . J LU O, . $17.50 $22.50 fic wasleand e that his ear was stolen at | Of the car and was knocked down gt > 2 : Miss Rask reported the incident to Weigand's At 1Q:40 o'clock, | « e ~ g ~ | ) i Tonn Brizall fonna {he car | the polica nnd nad!Dr. Bdwin' R. SPARK GUARDS fied bt 5 { Curran administer medical attention. on South Burritt street ) DA ster e il . gy : 3 i{ | A e (I igon rrajeciugi o 144 Daly, myoil Acerding o e phustelan, e cltild | and Folding Screens—in all sizes | Sl was not hurt. The car is owned by i ] { enue roported at 9:30 last eveRing | Ty ocskiewicz of 91 Seymour | E . = o = oy | ephone 92 t cflm:-rn»\:(-vt \\'r~(:<‘,<\yl‘v>|\ from West | Fiene 13 B 6.50 $8.00 $8.60 $9.60 $12.50 $15.00 Jdward Tsleid of 210 Chestnut & - | . FOOTBALL STAR INJURED \ well written ad street reported the theft of his bi- Laliiir w d . . Ti e Danville, Ky.. Sept. 26 (P—Dal d Lich The Merald al || evcle on Frambtin smuare. 0 iy, i, 15 (0o Toatbun ood Baskets Fire Side Benches Cape Cod Lighters L | reported that his 17-year-old daugh- :Iv‘m o en s w‘\lx: ky‘\‘n'flu:lln{r‘n‘ N ! | ter. Hannah, teft home September 11 %% TG IS CRCERG T | and has not returned. Ho thinks fg " O N e sontatuing | | i | she is in Hartford. [three negroes. THolmes suffered in- | !‘ r — ‘ { juries of the skull and spine and was | News I8 contained In Herald Clas- [itill wnconscious carly today. His |8 i e l[iiden A ds, Lome is in Bastwood, Maine, | \ | \

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