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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEP1 ER 26, 1927, 7 E Pl'amwlle News Eristol News Mail if Wilson. | Loal Man Wi Gul Nedal— 5Tl bt 250 St it v Tkon to Bupil Sl Clansman a Sensation Iermg W ith Knife Wounds (OPLE WED 0 YEARS Foss Ohserve on, Henrietta E. Schilling, . Richard R. Bte- Sturgeon, Dorothea Mildred M. Tassinari, lor, Jah B. War- Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by depart- Lois Al- . Lester . Vernon Cul- Edgar Fisher, yn Grant, Vir- Harold, Elvira Betty Judd, Larson, s Meacham, Modeen, Sybil Charles Promotions Made In Featuring Fashion’s Finest We call attention to the new Autumn wear for women and misses that we are showing now. Mroand Mrs. W, W, Loyaide Two Sunday Golden Wedding—Gasoline Busses Sehools—Prizes o Be Awarded at FEATLPI\G COAT\ thqt are D]:tmctl\p 'muthful Luxurious Fur R R R e e perated by James 1. Whit s on the 1 . Lndee gfir?(med, Styles that have found favor with smart Parisiennes and New Giteey bl ! : r sed without any reported orkers. Club Dinner — Banach's Baody Found In Riy Roads o 5 _ spairing FOR SPORTS AND TRAVEL we offer Coats of imported and do- ; mestic fabrics in beautiful rich plaids, Birshire tweeds and genuine Camels hair, the latest colorings and all fur trimmed. l,r\m’nL John- FOR MORE DRESSY WEAR there are Coats of Broadcloth, Rayona, Lavana, Veloria and Luella, in the new bark, wood and rust browns, forest green, grackle and Continental blues, Jaffi grey, navy and black. Some with flare fronts, others in straight lines. All having large shawl or pouch " High School des coilars of quality furs Adam PF(.AFDI\(, FROCKS, <t\les are tmI\' flattonnf:. more elaborate, much more varied. A showing from which the most fastidious woman or Alburton miss is easily suited. D ! y afte 5 . v ¢ rosor : nev . aCther- SATIN, POPULAR JUST NOW. See the frocks in the new Autumn : ‘ i e ! : . 2l A SEE shades of leafwood, brown, stone blue, almond green, navy and black, truly n\\‘\;nn!a v‘a“?:klv):u" handsome. Rich transparent velvet much in favor, while Exquisite, a new ora McCann, Aona silky material is beautiful. Bl Ml Clarenee Norton, . Donald Dorothy 1 § an, Harry Monres Throop, A. Justin Luther iwell, Dol Cole, Roderick obert OTHER FROCKS ARE SHOWN, of Georgette, Velvet, combined with iy ani Metallic Fabrics, others for afternoon and street wear or of colored crepes. Style and service meet in the new frocks we shew. onal Church school:—e e Roll to Beginners® George Abbott Amse ard Edward Barnes, Henry Bowes, Jana Marie Beck« Willlam Frederick Bennell, Day, Jack Russell Franklin Harris, lore Ingraham, Patricla 1 AR AL v ard Willlam *h those of other years he n at 3 i e n . Virginia |the required siz Bradford Spencer, s aples, Joyce Loome s ice ton Howard Monico Velaaco. Welch, Madaline °n Babcock Wile Mahoney, ALL OTHER DHFSQ 5SS \TI—\LS are herfl in latest modes. Shoes, gloves and all the little fixings. ly rehearsal meeting of the St Divorce color. town ~ho de- Granted Berlin News SEEK BURIAL PLOT OF DEAD S[l[I]I[R sive fo e~ them New Voters Admitted special ctmen and the town Pl the Tt r L ! . tice fol for the purpose Beech Swamy wee It e 4 z el 1 n toss ori{he purbassd BACEh S S ahe e : 5 g fa Amsden, Randall At S ¢ £ 17 2 New Britain Champs R foni Blackinen L 7 atesl ey T itallty andiar ; 185 Blhsalbeiait et s Mathe rence Cook, Charles ; ¥ } | Jean Caroline Dow, et < Gearing, Gwil- ham, Sosslon ot the Champhell nary department: applied Legion Post Starts Search tor, : retision Benjamin Kasica's brave ™ : BODY REMOVED 10 U. §. Iegion Prepares Plans For Armistice Mavis Car'son, Betty Gwillim, Jr. Frank . Bdmund C. Dowes, Robert Merri- aring, Barbara Eunice Minor, en Lewis, Mar- . Elizabeth Wil- Day Celebration — More New Voters Admitted to Town Lists— Gas Tank Overflows. Bolton-K Post.| John H. G £ Kensington American Legion, are taking steps{reporied to f it~ uthorities in Washington to-|ain daug Flor- € sl e e S 2 \ghter | Cast . ¥ : Ammerman, Barbara s enshrined in the name of | side of the : 4 v ¥ : Manchester, Martha e sley, Ruth Gordon, Tt was believed R b R ; e 3 d : . L e W i ymond Eddy, et e ol : £ iclfeved 10 be ey ot o ; fent entzen ' ) i ; . deckd 1un‘:l»:; (‘n::wel: e G [ v gang partmient an orge T. Calder, Ernest Honn-'.?\:‘:u: AL TR L . { pro ) ‘ ester Ingraham, Jr. Stevens, in his recent Mae Gibney, dangh- | e 1 e L to g e Dinner was seeved up ¢ M VK 1 ; . En |s:|nvor \depuh Harens Jnini teren sE e : i : Rl . \ Elizaveth Mather, ¢ ks Barnes, Edith P. Dale request of the local post, ington ric 1 M o2l ot 3 Manchester, Helen Routin ) lson, Althea Larson, Mae acted 1 the [Cape Cod 3 | S hn 5 of A ¢ o el v ur v o 1 Mirst | B . Ella Ackerman, Venila Fere Officials of rmediate depart- mith, Ruth Pat. Doris W\V‘rr W t 1heir parents or taoleiee { Roth | s com- | anies Kasi resting in where the 26th ! I n several rehlad Clande W.| visit to that Miss Florenee of Worth from a three A e e 'S Meeting ckly ment Il be held rd Gt Liby lay School Rally Day Flberta sought out | the cematery Berlin boy rested and was informed that Kasi- ca's body, With those of several oth- | or soldiers ard of selectmen v $ return thig evening at 8 a'clock, will he ftra iness wi officials iheast cor \'“\ lled in) action, had been firs s o s DL S Fonds: Tow | Lon probably to the | ¢ 5 e | condition - s are emoved, ates, . in good reported sont {ved by |0 be fesling the 1 of the man of the AfTic 18 leey No word has heen rece relatives of the dead fux of transportation of his hody fo fthis, them and 7 - Ji- country and members of the [ on !ty 3 thou are anxlous to definitely establish | by the last e of the made aver Ttems Berli r the pr Mrs, Fred TLou Elizabeth Manchester, Betty Doktr Patterson, Gladys Vulle les Tuttle, Carleton [ Bl( ; WE EK Miles Jennings, Warren s follow Athletes to College rospect " Tames (“Andy") Comerford, Hi e in y PICTURES at "zt s, ren resting Tank Overflows ey : Lo Ebansas Bin Maiy E 5 z 1 5 embe the cha Washington authorities ha a r-| ) e otwo large - v con f Mr. ar M r ) 3 L it S cou i lh‘v ville Tr - : ; Anden “v; (.r of championship <PL)\1NVILLE" ; e i ‘- U eior, Walton Reach, Lloyd . Sterling Porter. s has open s°hool pitching ace of last aeason cd local Legionnaires of their coop- | storage tunks owned by hero. | am of the Bristol High nt to Chicago last fall national turnae for New Brunswick, will enter Rutge: Andy,” who appeared New Departure uniform during season and won his game, ted to take a leading part program of the prep hool who w trlp was MONDAY and TUESDAY 2 3. Beckwith, Albe to comy o Th the seee we zive an init arty ar . Only once i on greal, geat while L " comes pictare so wniversally uppenl i ; new su i S i ! g e I the extreme. 1Cs man, Plainyille footbh; WS living, iUs more th i 014 Drovinea: AboUL {w s ago when service ¢ terday niorning a | wards cun el You must see s, 1 v « t st where ; ! i v EsERsqual jonEha ! will have | “The Prince of Headwaiters’ Pilgr orkpuk TUE TR With LEWIS STONE | Yo : ainlstls Frank Col Dowd cration and it is thonght probable Gasoline Co v Britain that national records will aid freight vards, ove vis members of the post in their inves- 1 loss of : hile. re tigations. pro llons of gaso- of Benjamin Kasica was - who ha buil tion in 1917, soon after g mer home of the United States caped gas secped into the ground party vis d ‘at Fran His name was coupled nd guards were placed ahout the v oand ‘!'!‘hnmmh with that of William Bolton, anoth to vent fire which might saw Plymouth Rock of the er Berlinite who fell In the war, to <ed by carelessness, It is days. name the American Legion post of |Heved that the warning gauge which A good tin een this town. |indicated the caparity of the tank oll those who attend - the op Armistice Day Celebration failed to work during whist of the t ed He ; or A committeel which' will Jinve]Lions the overflow urch this evening & highwa e fonms Wit iy STTUNT R (M charge of the Armistice Day celg. | CORlinUed for some time beto LIS e v Ced 1 latter town. Noits ihout {wo weeks. ation n this town has been ap- | dorkmen were able fo cut oft the ;’":1" !,‘.i”t‘,‘”;““‘“,":,‘1” ; Heh ¢ T L EUIANDAITICES work with the | 81 ply from the tank car A he publie is invited = W tomorrow e = o e pointed by the Legion post and has (SUPPIY frUt IRE ol Cht: The Modern Woodmen will meet went | wi et bl dield, © Shhrls 5 . 2 & B : : H. | baseball team next spring. begun arrangements for what the| . he Girl Scouts of the Berlin Con- | i Re X 2 G, —Afier school, ot n, John T T uise tay Marchinek, one of the stars post terms will be the biggest Armis- [ " LScoulstoflin Bt (Gentinned frm Fige 16) ; Ll &0 ¥l oSN cdnesduy and Vharsday - 10c fol6t. I (Quistbere, Virginin sl oty \los Buy celshmliin fo fatee place DISER SR S SH SR R 8 B y ey ¢ (Continued on Pags Sixteen) here excepting the original jubila- | AfterRoon n the wours wn :,m”‘;, tion in 1918. The committes s % e | hiking into the Blue iills moun- headed by Pasquale Gianotti, who & N0 talns. A camp fire supper was will be alded by Leon Hall and Fd-| yoxaq by the members of the troop, gar Pickett. r 1| the Scouts returning to their homes It i possible that the Teglon will |y} to0 s FEIR arrange a parade to take place on | Khnitg Cluh (0 At November 11. Last v Bolton-| o Kensington Sewing elub will Kasica post held a supper and en- {1013 50 (g meeting of (he season tertainment without the parade but the ' the mately A seve azard was pre nt until tab on t utiful e pools of the cape at soldicrs in o'clock 1y, who in the box fo this summer, Lafayette ts to go out wid and the so expects to has been the e New De- has left the College where he for the football baskethall team, and promised ¥ 3 put i vse Fron ti the s WEDNESDAY and 1 nville's fastest THE WORLD'S GREATEST Bristol is being MOTION PICTURE THURSDAY season at 8 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ( ) " oM WouL NOT ME .. YoU LILE TO BE ) GEE FOR CRYIN' OUT | pors7 JaLk IN? Wy INE LoUD!" LOOK AT { 55 LoUD-AE z : Legionnaires are anxious to include a procession In this vear's celebra- tions. As no other organiz ranged for the ann on Armistice Day, the American Le- glon will have full sway on the an- niversary of the end of the war. Other associations and clubs have promised their cooperation in mak- ion has ar- ing the day a success and extensive | plans will arranged by the mittee in charge. New Ballots Recefved Town Clerk Arthur T. Woodruff has received the ballots which will he used on the day of the town clections, Mon October 8. The democratic party has no nomination far several positions including th thres grand juror positions and the #csessor's position for the term of cne year. The ballots are Identical com- cclebration | this evening at the home of Mrs. R A. Williams of Williams Court. About 30 local residents are mem- bers of the Kensington organization and the sewing mectings will con- tinue weekly until after Christmas, {being interspersed with liter: | meetings and special programs, Mr: | Williams and Miss Priscilla Emerson will act as hostesses at this evening's meeting. The business session will be followed by @ ocial. | What They're Doing | Miss Phyllis Senning spent the | week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Senning of Kensington. Miss Senning is teaching at the Bed- ford Juntor High school, Westport, Conn. John Teming, son of Mr. and M Tester Deming nd with his parents. He tered at Wesleyan university, Middle- | town. spent the week- fs regis- AS TBIN AS EA‘.'AFS‘ ‘M;)é}‘\ E1S ALE MASUED TATOES i S 5 AS 1 DO Aow!! T % e / ; TRAT TN } \ COULDNT Y (A:AN 0P JAERE —— \ L r~ NEAM-DID oL ENER SEE AS TUN A MAN SEEA) A MAN AS TUIN AS TWO oFA/M !