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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1927. | . . | Rumors of bad accidents arose and ainville Bables Well s 7:30 o' Plalllvllle News | everyone who s the officers h al good health among Plaie- Brlsto[ News i.tm‘}f? o;:g;.refep:flr;:-?:.m;;: is own opinion, but none w f was the condition re " the condition re- committee and nominating commit. Mail Orders \B _7——— AT T it B8 uckonndlunive | Shop by PR e e A, sl kAl |tee will be acted upon, and officers Mail if lization of il SR e b o] | for the enst car will Ta Promptly l.ow fio 0,2 m Unable to INSPE[;TUR WANTS : Abaut 110 babies wer N!v;‘QVJn: 5 P[]I.ITI[;A[ F j m;‘”Nn;fi:fy;ra‘;“‘g‘]‘ e | A large number of ex-service men or a Bankrupt heir motl ¥ given thor Filled R ) Come fartford’s baflng Center: SCome S e SEmoiiim and ene lven thard| of this city, have hastened to the 3 1n ed a Tun tors advisin - G| ‘t“fiv- of city clerk to file their dis- : n of irup: 1 s : g y |charges in that office so that the ik ; Dr zral a yr. Haskins | atutory tax exemption for ex-ser from th e N may be obtained. Today at CnoleyWouldAlsoCheck shack" Ui e i e e pi) Days Belore Election Brmg HiSiine ot e R 9 - m R R oIt Eon e a i nasmuch as most of the dis- Here'’s a %oszery “Ualue that Bulling—Mombly RO o s s B o ol e i G More Action -‘::;,:_';,;,zf,';n;’;"f‘:;,,:";:r:; e _ |ANNUAL BLECTION MONDAY %, . i il ™ 0 5 0 o e ROD OUTING. s o ot o % a (Bargaln | Tittle 1"'"":‘_‘:_;‘:”;""\: = RM‘ ook ‘ i by B . .l e ._ . fl Former Soldiers Hasten to City Hall : hools Ka ‘ “i:f;‘;“’;up‘t’_”bc"‘,% | Plainville M. F. Churct iche and the men Sov Here Again Tomorrow — e R A Tea h ng assoclation Will| 4 Ger Tax Exempton — Doy | VM R e e Ao 0 e Y A ville M. E. ¢ ¥ L t nuat out t Special brand, full fashioned with silk over the o H Rramers Married 24 Years—Kaln |- " L (0 ¥ 2 : of €. Meeting Scouts Open season—iJohn May- ¢ h“ 5ot 1?;.,3\;,: e o pointed h . . : s \ ; " mecting of the ¢ e : knee, strictly first quality in all the best colorings. g rralniad el Casiter, e e mme¢ f directors| Band Passes Away Suddenly. i l'\nm;;tddr)n:;nl:: Pl e $1.20 B 7o ey e o T e O S AT T | S e No. 5 of the Boy Scouts of . | vlebrated th beginning Medium weight rayon and wool stockings, fir DL foll b o 0 i e ‘ e b s grade for women, choice of / A . Hen A e o cadiacralitio ' he € E T 3 i s e <t all colors for, pair . | membership of the troop to- b scout troop : PAJAMAS untain View ar 3 G0 A Thebth S R 0 > 7 ntorest : The banquet S | ai S e i A A i g X the election w P t, and it was .uu..u under the auspices of the are of genuine | designat i t \ t t ! E’gadc(l)gth with choice of white, blue, tan and helio, | 1 the tor t ok e : T Afternob i et t Hug ' ted ‘fl;' a’gfl“m;d'::““rgv ut good and full and trimmed with \ | » s \ 4 ; Bl Mar Fopiscopal Chureh g e s irnest T. Cooke, the new pas- rayon frogs, for, suit Ay 3 <= : { does not know where o jcutar | Mo rain : arvices. At the v |Shown a lot of activ he par of the church addressed the 5 o 0 P | , or the new str i e I 0 ) s Ve et e (e I |Of some of 1didat re-iis and he was followed by Wile Two For $3.00 . R 5 b ! i Dorot Shar ows: Holv cor on at 8§ o c im 0. Caider, Scout Executive Al- ' nmber v s rom y 3 ; i part 1 “hurel 0ol 1:25 1 : ¥ % - fr Ereckbill, Miss McCauley and \1 MEN'S YORKE SHIRTS S o el 1 s Ao Re X friends to s {rioinlj s prasleyBdicesion ot religloue with 151'\ dSpPClal offering in stripes and jacquards. New fall patterns | : taken t o ! Mari , s e e ‘ni?\a-m kA ith laundered collars to match. Very special at, each 1 tion of s r0use s Whit . 1 ; ; ae he R et : W derson | 01 T8 T s e y i N se | e ter Trving Wasley, who has been ix Catholic Chureh each arge mirror md extra purse, in black, brown, tan, $10 S i W ' Bl > i lE sorner L andidates for t v council 3 scout master of Troop No. 3 in Leather Bags, tan, brown, grey, black, fitted with purse and mirror, 81.05 each hildren t schoo 1 d orus ) Y e CRY Zion Chureh | ; : B.H. S t'»? T"T‘"l":o; High ‘ L $1.95 ea T betior ToRas Wik ¢ : 10 | Morning « i e o valope ) e Coming to Bristol with a recor Imported Antelope Bags, black, studded with steel, flat effects, back strap, § i S . I n becor erton inday t inior BTl at HAkR L e eleation: to:t €1 of two wins and no defeats this seas ek s it ble 1o inve etter 1 ! 1 ho solos,aiel ib=f ’ urch tomorro 5 st é 1L on, the gladiators of the Torrington Leather Bags, i r S 4 & ansinliey ot high school will expect to add ane gs, in popular shades, double compartments, special 81.95 each : 3 5 : L il : el i} : wo | o8 er ‘sealp to thelr string this attere Tapestry Bags, thr o o 4 1 Coolsy .t R f et p el Letetis ise Maye o b s 3 4 DY 00n at the high school athletic fields ) gs, three compartments, large or small models at 32.95 aoch I BRLS But as the Bristol boys have the same record for this season, a regu« lar battle is expected. The locals been practicing steadily all the week and are in the pink of condi- o row at the Kensington ot " % e dwel v irted S 1 raise Lord r s olicd ind Amendment, | tion- 1 athletic field is in the erlln News | reh. At 10 o'clock ¢ . : fua £ lqu He 14 three-ro €0 ) Tannd 1 after t . Baptist Church far Rt 3 hest condition ever, and for today's dchool willimest under: : Sy gifer rcollided ! grrent, g i t the morni v off ! e following services will be o e s ame, the ficld has been laid off into of the superintenider Sk Sl el S sal N CAITE i SENC dtuen it. Lermi r ! onduct ian a ble o STk ptist church: mor atio | _|tive vard strips. This is a new uns ind the el e SR CTONL thou ' } ne Tudin voung ple ¢ v - BTSN/ 5 o'clock; the |y nd Steph s | dertaking for the Bristol boys, and okl B AL Iy t 1 zo, | D. D.. [helieved however, that t bl work was done under the di- WANT LAREE V[]TE *v. May B. Lord S Lt Lie » i et o r of o ask t M. Wyeholf | Sanie his series fof sermons onin ntl the | rection of Manager Rodney Canfleld e e £ | New Britain pol noand later !y Sedri i x vtk n th < : A will o mechan f the e dat- | and his assistants. ermon on t} i et e " is of $i0n P e ¢ ¢ ! & commit-| N e st the many school tricts of To Play Plainville Tuesday tabls ke B ¢ 5 fres 1 S ¢ e will mr ne 7 nom. g . S 2 I QT Lo those Tor the first time in the history & & Titn tRAE Now i ¢ i : I ) s, owa ¥ = lisues A 5 SIS ORI SR formed on the | oe jprerscholastic football in Bris- : : € - Lo 3 3 " e rst f . . Thursd > i Ll « tol, a game has been obtained with ’ > i . paris TG LA | Plainville team. The game will each. | | t v fTic = ; : e Mayed at the local athletic field 'O'k will by ) it Aizabeth " 1 by i I r R 1 2 Party Leaders Urge Citizens to o™ ™ il g of 1 Borlin | o e er 470 gL $eh31 | 1723, reporta o summ e L e o | e before the publie merely | 1% PP 2 S O e g, The Knights o e e ) ! g : T i 25 | andsfaln S AT ] s SR Funeral of Ada Gaylora Advent ( n ~tian Church | m ral of Ada Gaylord 73, Use Their Franchise | evers oo werk aurini e " Mohent™ Sonsresitionat churely on e, or $1563. wa wened over | A : 3 oelonk; Th i : b he tun of Ata Gaslort 73, e | Lo v f the | i Tt 1 _‘ il R Married 24 Yo after a short iliness, will Mrs. Willlam €. X i g - AT mii P Monday afternoon at the . Fran- . pastor of the First Cons Churches Tomorrow—state Police || 3¢ gl XeL SOt QI ; innual L clcction g he ille Blues mect the ) . plureh and burldl will be Arrest Driver On Pike—Other | mas box which 1 - What Theyre v Vot machines hay ‘ A 5 ) A y e ha t for 25 yes at Terry vs. Terry hildr g 1 ey o L . C T R ¢ b : ! 4 v IBT belonging to Charles B. Items of Interest. ' est. The e e : T it o byed:l dast . < I s : 3 I ra B. Terry on Laurel street P i 1y eveni f 3 2 3 G : 3 4 3 -American war is em- 1 1and provided n te | ha n attached in an action clections of town officers, republican | ©.C10°K Will be Ted by the t Y i i 5 little terd Wopatt e Belia iter S Stee ¢ or, ¢ | it by Fowler F. Terry also of And. deniocration towent commi(iea | themaes forSthisiveekis i -ler o T otic e T ' r X : P : n ¢ E f th « t me v for the | Bristol, to recover $12,000 damages. heads today broadcast an appeal f z “Jesus' Ministry i rden.” Tl SR >l 5 Snoedtd AN ensy. Vet P ehe sl id Sagles. | pro anendments, | According to the complaint a prom- A full and early vote on Monday. | NAIM “und offering will he tak o L 5 J o L ra el i oA S Ak ' New Substitute Carrier : went of the voting |issory note was issued in April, 1922, Gipinion that a small vote would b [en at thi ir reh ' Toolis A e . 3 R e g Kahn of North Wash- machin tor Mor ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Terry, to Charles was general [ will follow the rvic 1 - A Sith T L : ; SR 4 o1l t has been appoints 1, is \ A. Slefcher for $8,370 with interest, The voting places ¢ a'clock. The sew s wil o e R . Pkt s S i stitnte carrier at the post office ! 0. 1, Sha con~ | payable on demand. It is alleged in were msed at the b a2k, | Friday afternoon 3:45 at] Ther N R e . i SR tooicsup hissduticsilodayAiin sl G ie. L ool districts of the ftpe complaint that last _April, namely, Legion hal distri the chureh e Sl e TOvE T e b 4 i ¥ ftd f e competitive v : 3 Shall we ‘s\ icher assigned the note to Fowle® town hall for distric and ! Ieansiarion f e - A : s A e S S e Ldlionitet Pl b s 2% LI of | . Terry, since which time, it is as munity hall for East Berlin Rally Dy il he ket N e k ¥ Kol e 4 5 ity : ’ bl X in WL {8 e g S 1c the note has not been paid. ors to preside . yw morning T R by 4 il s I i 3 4 e Pkl P bz S Faauc. neoyldl o | The action is returnable on the 0 CE ETRCITRRACL 0 T T e S e o syl aelioo] : Ll S ol ) D e : a . 2 5 il Albert Rich- | lics it Fund in t £ Bris- g ot Puesday in November in the trars but are though el Rl Mgl i el Y RS i3 : o e GIRL nactingsubstitute | ta o nahallne Spe- | Guperior court in_Hartford, ¥ cally the same officials as pi : : ; G 2 LR . S : s BRI ann i pe & ¢ : 8 g John B. Maynard sided at last year's elcction o S fles : o vice oy o el g R B : Bl heosr G et ito Moty RAESY 7 jantin *| John B. Maynard, 60, of Tandry Polls will open at 6 a'clock i i M e R B Sk viue ¢ s a8 5 S e e el B o 2 el v T{street, died suddenly last night fole morning and will close at ‘el . E R R Buibuckd e o g s L ) i e PR Sl o e i d a heart attack. He had i the afternoon. Aftr the d S ; eI R : patidlees 4 EE LR it eaiceia i J ; o e I stopped for the turn of the mm: of the polls, the annual ¢ e i i o ) e Saehid s : ) Bl e on e LD IR Ry '.“H‘:m at the corner of Main an iie wiil Be hela i (ho'fown mat | w0010 L0 IELE 08 DR ] Gl - L 2 o A% i g i el g : g it | North: Main strect, and apparently adjourning «immediately to a la L 1ot 3 Juild g : Lid | &or } - % et o 4 il > SRasRe L Ay i o 8500 ¢ When he attempted to start the car .mf‘. . ) . s i Eroras ‘7 et [Pt 7 ottty Sl Sl S s 7 v % e Tk = |after the light changed, he was First Selectman George B. (i e e R LRl e - A, Toraaytlh oL 3 o o tricken and stalled the car. After Headuiihie jenublican alist ; b g She e bae ¢ C 0 il Gra nd Lenior- gl e TonaE fan e TR, : he occupants of the long lne of Ingesi forgeelectmanian diaelll SunLay L Slonatudind oy il = 5 ; i T R 1. | cars hehind had grown impatient at 2hly ('r' ‘""' 12 "‘}””f in obtaining | b y ; o o 2 s e 5 ek (=i : e s i y 24 Crumb: [the delay, Motorcyele Policeman member of the board of selectmen, |and this Sunday b the this v 1 o larg s fasntion ce 4 s are «PLAINVILLE» ritain and Ru 5o of tol. Glassor ;WT ‘;'n"l found that Mr. Maynard s i e field for second “tma ~ian or fisca year ir i | 5 " 5 T i i Villard F. ug i 5 IR0 g€ B0 l:m’;: fl':“ 'SF‘LJ'HJQ_”‘ !""‘ ‘_M‘;_I‘” »W:L'_‘\‘ "m:)‘w "V:h"n‘ PAGT ] ’ 4 | uck and Trolley Collide TODAY y'clock i nest 1. Merr B4, | Medical Fxaminer Arthue & \’ tandard Ol Co, truck World's Greatest Juvenile Rider 1 | B tt was called, and after view. 1 Rally Day Exercises In 3 e church, The ‘ izat ; Town Election Mond With one day to go 1o t served in the e el e L L s e by Willism Hannon of Har and Western Star rancis Sulliva accopted r te f AS. |ing the remains, authorized thelr re- c c nominee for first + envelopes have he . . ‘,‘.1‘ | onday ever < Sohi s \A W\ ’Hh ”x 11 o : i R ) anso 10 ¢ i s, (vote vr:) al Q‘f:"l“h“f undertaking parlors of SHTLE P s h i ehonid s ol b s e slihe | ey e loDa o Bl s ol ol e THE BOY RIDER ‘ i sy e S or N New ; it i ot b bidi 2 SHOWS AT NIGHT - : Fn 2ot Hartford on August 3, 1367, the som board. His running mate, W. W in complet nd each one will| The g 18 ¢ N 1 = Hecomn o o ! smashed an @ tazed bu 6:45 and 9 of Maxime and Aurela Parry May- |nard and he lived in New Hartford l'agan of Kensington, nomines f looking for a star class next Tuesday evening a o e < second selectman on the democratic [ o ol S S lityas found ito 18 n- = — = [ 1 oa v ticket, is well liked throughout the | ,r)”‘ x’v”w “ i S S o | piuries. He was cxamined b ‘:I:'I‘("‘\ L’I‘I‘|v v hael Caliendo | Al1, 2 rom |until the age of 15, when he moved community and will doubtlessiy poll | N1 B bt 6t on I SR e S NEr: ARl U CHARD BOILED S v ugh - Bank audite te for tw to this city. He has been a resident many votes. R s e i S e ek Lels < N 5 A et a 3 ¢ wedding of | Wa roueh; 13, 1 . |of Bristol ever since with the excep The John P. TLewis-Charles 1.} _ | At | e Bt SAGIEGISGEN I rou D HAGGERTY nephew in Brooklyn, N. Y. today tion of a few vears spent in Simse Lewis battle of Jasi year bids fair{ T I Do R ‘f""‘} tlos S R B oneRmelieniaui, and s mich o . - he nephew. Dominic Caliendo, is a| For tos I (yole for bury where he was the proprietor of to be repeated when the two nom- {hroughout the ch tomorrow e : 1 i MON. and TUES. fo ) man » Thomas 1. Steels a fruit and confectionery stors, and ional church. IACES ARl ; 00 ¢ ) of statc ¢ “Judgment of the Hills Ruildi wspector and Mr A Club Annual ltwo or three vears spent in New ss for the position of tax col-| B (el \ it L ; g p class will mest with the das hrough the towr VIRGINIA VALLT and ) g 1 annual mer the High- | Britain. He had been in the ex- Y o lector meet on the field of combat The East Berlin nomince on thepastor v. Samnel A, Piske, to- | g N I mot s and were o FRANKTE DARRO democratic ticket has a strong fol- | L 4 Bl afterward by four more Continued on Pa § 1 sday eve Oct. 4| (Continued on Page 18Y Jowing and threw a scare into the |10 o'clock ey, Fiske will de- | | hearts of the republican stronghold |liver an address on the subject “The | last season with a surprising amount | Vitality of the Church.” Sunday FRECKLES AND H[S FR[EVDS o of votes, running only four votes be- [ schools with Rally Day exercises Yess]r! hind the republican Lewis in the will he held at 12 o < under the | Jatter's own balliwick, Kensington. | jircetion of the superintendent, Miss | Chairman Henry €. Deming 100k- A\rary B, Griswold. You People’s | - ing for a republican astide and | meeting will he Teld LBl (T/OUCDULD\J""U = - : Chairman Daniel Malarney pro-j - ppa pocror nas issued notice of IN A MILLION \/‘/ADQ GEE=T CANANORN TOWELS ! | AT ANT S .\ 3 ( AOA~I7)-\EYA!N'7’, GHTA d phesics that the democratic 000~ |y ociing of the a mmitt \\))J\ATKND OF TOWELS Do~‘rmow MOM SAYS TUEYRE SWELL=Y0VL 0L6 AUA ! THEYRE GEAVINE holds In different parl of the church o he held tomorrow A OUL = Il e Ryt N C o | | T NICEST ToweLs [SEETS NS SIS e "PULLMANS!! community after a 5 o'clock em- ScEtinned o Tave branhworke | Laernooniat BROIGIoEEaIlim e ANEW POUSE, F J we cor vl WE C\JcQHAD OF TOWELS AN /“Suey AINT AS bers of the committee are urg ing hard for a full vote and plans | /7 | ALEK ! . , PEQUOT SHEETS POP GANE A fop Mondeyla ennucl monngel) Re Palse Representative Here \'K,\/v 4 QAOUSE | o y e morrow mor it 10 o'clock. At voters have been made in an cffort 4 i = to get an 80 per cent vote to the S local residents ha ¢ ~ WE JMAVE / it victimized by a salesmian who rep- Pania Gl resented himselt as an agent of the Mass will be celebrated at S and | S r Co. of Hartford. The m: 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. |8 reported to hove made paul's church. Kensington. Rev. hoslery sales rlin, obtair John C. Brennan, pastor, will he in | payments in ance with the un- “harge. Sunday school will follow | derstanding that the merchandise the 10 o'clock service. wae to be forwarded from the Hart- Sacred Heart Church ford concern. Complaint has heen Rev. John €. Brennan of Ken- | registered with local and New Rrit- sington will officiate at the regular | ain policr 9 o'clock mass tomorrow morning at Arre=lon: onipiKe Sacred Heart church, Fast Herlin.| A & Stephens., address unknown A session of the Sunday school Will was arrested hy State Officer Henry follow. wyer on the furnnike last evening Kensington Methodist | on charges of evading responsibility Rally Day will be observed tomor- | and operating an automobile while

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