New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 3, 1927, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927. conducted by the Rev. Francls T. !Plainville News s Brtstol News | unet ot e conereen: Gk A toli. Raymond | Rebekah Initiation {tlonal church and burial was in Mail Ordi Shop by | Pl HherDR e . 1 Hillstde cemetery in Terryville, e 3’0’”7/57 on % S (TR st e iy vsee - IN TOWN ELECTION Arrests Slightly Decrease ' Voting About Same as in 1926— = or < riwill retai s present living quar- l | e e by the Bristol police department in Sopt 30 were on the charge * FLOOD CITY CENTER & it report of Chie? of Police Belden. The other arrests ted as follows: assault 1 of the peace, 6; assault, : ’ ‘ T P S s ‘[ Stedts Brillanty Tmingted 55 e todcton glne @0107'@(11 C@able ofilfl@fls L Goveor oS Barly L L e by System Newly Dnstalled oS X e operator’ license, 1; without HUSIGAL CLUBS ~ FORMED 7 =i oy U OTERS GOING 10 POLLS New Imports FHave Just Arrived or vehicle with- sion, 1: operat- ,___.—. : 3 ie Contests For Ofioe Bring Out Elec- i T From the most noted linen centers of the world we are showing the largest, fin- SEia 4 . i ¢ eto i : tors—Mre, Yard Dies in Forest. 771 iquor, .1’.-”::::»’::(1‘2; est and most beautiful lines of these handsome linens that now have become the Herald bletin the resilis of Sk : Rienan Shephe ohaanEll g Ville—Heavy Fines For Liquor i reckless driving vogue. 1§ dax. T ; . placed b i < s lling—Other Ttems. ng tor vehicle while under the 4 2 = ; Hesinam it o Bl e ol of liquor and reckless Just the thing for gifts. You have choice of sets for breakfast, and ore shortly after 6 c o i anoraling it vahicis — ve brakes. 1; operating dinner. Match up your crystal and china with colored linens, fashion zays “they are fectite brakes the correct thing. | M. S Musical Organizations Under | e 4 lolation of | Way — Fire Pump Tried Out— S Sperating matos FROM FRANCE FROM IRELAND “ Pythian Sisters to Start Whist b “Mr“'i‘(""mf:r"::;‘; 1 1 P n We have just received a hugh import Come the lovliest hand painted da- Series—Dlues Play Wretchedly, weight on vehicle, 1; non- ing stolen goods, 1; no operator's theft of chick- violation of eity . lation of emmigra- o fow fiOn law, 1: violation of liquor law, Brist 1; violation of parkinz ordinance, 1. Disposition of Cases s were disposed of as fel. tted to jail, 3: continued, 3: judgment of costs, 6; nolled by t of costs, 14: placed in charge of r. 6; released by over to parents, 1; T to out of town officers, { over to federal officers, 1. r of complaints investigat- of hand blocked, hand painted, hand ap- ' mask cloths and napkins. Wonderful to plique and hand embroidered bridge, breakfast and luncheon sets, than which nothing finer or handsomer could be : : imagined. Be sure to see them. Some an» bleach and the color tints are guaranteed flowered, others plain with embroider; perfectly fast. These are the finest cloths $3.69 to $15.00 set. to be had. Must see to realize beauty. look at and just the proper thing for din- ner use. The linen is the very finest grass FROM SCOTLAND FROM SILESTA There are handsome tinted cloths There are the beautiful linen sets, as and napkins in sets, cloths 1 and 215 well as the silk and linen luncheon sets in vards, napkins 22 inch size, rose, green, | both white and cocoa color. The most lus- gold, lavender, blue and ivory, colors guar- | trous of all table linens. Very special for anteed. Big values. Priced at $45.00. £45.00 set. FROM MADEIRA ALSO A FULL LINE : 29 ionjeniisylomic number of ar- 3 FlRRELo lnesis fror 11: number All size doylies, lunch cloths, bridge | Of other attractively colored hreak Sy ' | of doors and windows found unlock- sets and special pieces with beautiful | fast and luncheon sets as well as sep: mber of lost colored embroidery. As varied a line as | cloths. All at special prices. Better n 1 returned to par- ©of street lights fe. ever was brought to Hartford, Prices too | selection for that wedding you arc plan- L g rs as not burning, 10; are particularly pleasing. ning to attend this month. i - " tices served by the I °r of automoblle ac i ‘ 1 by officers, e 1 i by = Saine : 3 ol 1o 1 \(\\ School Ready January 1 found or recov: ter 21 arrested, 11. Police Beats Change Iy change in the beats went into effect Satur- Berlin News EARLY VOTING 1§~ REPORTED HEAVY Blction Offcals Surprised at| ., oo™ Ballotmg in Mornmg ; ony : i o i el e SIS ROl e rning. The assignments for i ¢ vote twice " we W, P. 1. SCHOLARSHIPS pont reas. e briek S E Guckin, " otfice, mights s ; argeant Danfel McCil- tization and detective geant Henry Jeglinsky, in- and special work; Cone . No. 1 or South Side beat; Keith, No. 2 or North Main street: Doolin. No. 3 or North Side; Mes- ier, No. 5 or West Side; O'Connor, No. § or Center: Thompson, No. T ) Hill and office; Chabot. No. Forestvillonights; Lambert, : McLaughlin, No. 4 Rrault, No. 8 or trafe; 12 or parking: M 12 or ftraffic beat at Norton, No. 14 or Fast i McCarthy, shift beat-days; o : e Burns, motoreyels work Boy and Girl Born i Gl : Gireco has onlg heen recently started Dolico GouruiCases : e o . ner ‘ 1 Bussee of 171 Burlington - whose home was ralded Sat- by the liquor squad con- | eant Henry Jeglinaky, {and Policeman Chabot, Thompsen (nd Paderewski, was fined $100 and | costs hy Judge William J. Malone in the « this morning for keep- liquor with intent to sell. Busses "1 New Britain Students Selected by Paculty For Awards as He- k 1 Vil rey v ult of Industry i es of of WONEN MAKE GOOD RRCORD e e e Musical Clubs Organize to New. X over the road. narrowly missing sev- Two Arrested Over Week-end-— | i othior mact s. He was taken Crash on Pike Damages Two Cars neL —Former Resident Dies in Meri- N n Sister Social den—New Bridge Scheduled, SCANDIA T1 \\| LOSES i - SC t | Berlin voters today polls to cast their votes for spective nominees for town positions to hold office for 1 i e oy in appeal and his bond was Members of hoth e i ot . at $500 for appearance in the surprise 5 superior court fn December. balloting ving, Indica- Car Abandoned SEHODLERTIS b er Torbecki of 62 Beech tions poin & turn- | Tocal police were i Anien il t was fined $10 and costs out of residents. In the Kensington t s T o unting to for breach of district the mod found a : cace and assault. small erowd assemb the doors of Legion hall at 6 o'clock morning, waiting to cast their bal- lots bef to work. In the Rerlin polling place, the town hall | McPherson. proprietor of » shop on lower Main street charge of keeping gaming had judgment suspended on S WIN GAME 1 Pawnee Football team took Maple Fads in Se ton, who was report her hone on Reptember 24, has rett d to her parents, local of costs. He was arrested activities were slower in getting |yl UL - : rday night. started but at 8 o'clock things Mre. Harviet M. Butler ] Harry Mastruoboni of Center stared but at 2 oo street, whose place of business was |\h"l] Saturday night, was sentene- to six months in jail and fined costs on the charge of or with intent to sell. ail sentence was later suspend- The funeral of Mrs. Harriet M. |5 2% vote, the women of Butl former k ton r swelling the vot ho died at tions. San The Worthington district, District 1. opened with Harold 1. Orville Ventres striving to outdo {and for each other to be on record as the of the Heat Records Broken day. was held yesterday Mrs. ., who was arrested drunkenness and of V‘w peace was given 30 ngt first voter of the day for that dis-|church e removed to trict. Moderators state that the race | #bout four years o "_"L‘:‘\‘ ended with a tie and the two nanies | “M“‘”'v" ‘W have 1 -t down as holding the o o % West Ends Lo Wi Hopwort Ja Wost Er 0 sky. Raymond 1 il TPLAINVILLE® .o MONDAY and TUESDAY en Janek of Stevens street be- honors for the day. Mrs. William | : | Gt (BN R ore of 2 to 0 1 k this morning and went Scott, an official at the polls of that Tabs Whist Schduled town records. e i the game was a safuty ze which for a time serl- district, was the first Woman 10 Vot | o g paul T. A, & B socity | e el 66 T with only a few minutes nenaced his family and men. in District 1. Officials at the Town | i y010 fivst of o serios of | : | ! Puneral of Jotn 1 ’ ighbors. He became pos- hall included Lester Deming. mod- | (. ]y st parties at its hall on Dite sl S News Omloe | ! eral o n B Mavnard sessed of a 22 calibre revolver, and erator, Charles Giana, Mrs. Edna S| Now Britain avenue on Wednesday G iaa e 5 ening everybody promis- ca IF. Cook, health o Damon and Mrs. William tt. The \ i cllaTats ek IR e B R e 1:eim. W Iy onen fng s OF THE HlLLS il he was taken inte torium of the building. the usual he followed by Tasant ) fadeia S A e ve brother e Toved wns a cow ¢ Jrrow morning. T e cupied o post | "he Tabs Fife Corps | Htate nol zated the v {] ard. et thromgh his sacrifice and 2 ¢ oom being occupled by the po "\ A ] ) . s hf l'y Foloy s William 11 vost and Dr. Ed frust fhe comurd became n mun 10 o EllccninRy office. Votes cast at ocloch wged its 4 : Ml ! i sievsio vy ford | Tilection day dawned clear and this morning totalled larger from werkly on Mond eonio ; rovated WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY which is a forecast of some of percentage than was expected by to the second fc i Lecompanists 1 s D RALPI INCE i Gaylord | the hot contests which are expected politicians AL e G with Howard more suitab of oifices “ Publicati 9 | W ospital | 1o take place at the polls. All of the Legion hall, the polling plice iade as e sl Lo il ey Not for Publication” | : ot eand holaca infconfeataitiave wor ceasingly up to the minute 1 on Page 18) voom, dressir nith REX 1FASE And JOLA MENDEZ To Close Farly sres will o on th e of closing on Wed (Continued on Page o room. Dr. ook W morning and a fair sized trickle of voters kept the attendants of that place occupicd until noon. Official at that place included William J. Fagan, moderator, Mrs. George Green, James O'Brien, Ira Baldwin, William Cary, James Dirown and Claude W. Stevens. The first voter Kensing winter sche Kensington was husy early m\\ {7 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oscar Starts Something By Blosser 1o file his ballot this morning was | Beonie Mesued — - ) : y . e Joseph Pellotier, Mrs, George Green | o report of totn o WAEQFSAE ) COME ON W BoY: LookiT ) pol=vou ,\\x o SAY ) Yes! 7a6 wout T'M GOANA TELL “as the fifst wornan to vote In thel o year ending Soplember 1, 1937 w5 NO\.\) L\NDV‘ CoME If ‘a) LA GO ATS \TAK AES GO TUIAK LE WAS TAG WAAT YoO aistilot sosgtnet IR a Ep et el % (] "ASFASTAS JEAST,AUN??%0 GOIN BACKWARD ! D! SR e I S e s . LEsovsT N\7/n AN it 1 e e e e D i lonn | ilen 5 il olers) A iciollb uita (" exercising Y | \ ! __A_AE ANCLARA ing members of the partics. Char- | morning, ) ke 4 [\ CiDy, A7 == tered machines sped to distant parts{ The report covers 42 pages and [ ALL! of fowilintn etrort to et evenmossf InELIa s Alhe Rrev S TR TIERE £0is - | - «ible member of the voting lists to | men. the INENCES MOREL 16 Aupsls f; {lié polls. The chief concernof the | Intendent of schools and the schiool | E N, gQr harty feaders seemed to he that the | hourd, the health ofricer and the 07, bad condition of the roads ol 3 ;‘]:Y-vayvl::\:?‘ d building code In- keep many voters at home and the | | jo 0o oooe and is composed of | telephones were busy i an efOrt | oy mongations of the committee tofpringiinzall ateagelsrs, in charge of the drawing up of the While it is generally believed that .qgutions, Pelton and King of the republican army will carry the | g (o ct 104 eharge of the print day. democratic fo hopeful ing of both bhooklets H of making decp euts in republican To Replace Bridee strongholds, An effort to hring out Seltling a question which has the entire democratic vote, an aim .yisted in the minds of the resi F~a = whieh has failed in lafe years, was | donts of this 1 since the begin heing made and leaders of that fac- | ning of the construction of the new REG U $ PAT. OFF. fion elaim that surprising results highway, word has hecn received L_ g s\ ot oY A SEiCe, me. are possible with the tallying of the ' that the bridge on Farmington ave- i T . e e G

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