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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927. fPlammIIe News 5 3 i miaasionct s, 5 Bristol News <°« Mail Orders Shop by 4 % . s s K,T::,;:‘ it Filled dr!fi)rd's /wl,/),‘,,g Center: Come hines will have to | | | | | tion at the polls Ja'nesSnusnnNewnmSelecl '. or lectors coni ' o " Heavy Oppasicion {0 Raises fop - Il hours, was due to 1e voters in operat- man—me]sDeieasPnnr ConteA1 o auenions, The lu veter nearteie. e 4o Ml i a1 Mayor and Gouncl Fplcatid 1 an unisua) degree by and the desire to One Week’s Specials for Baby and Price Savings for Mother Our Infants’ Section Is a Real Harvest Field Mothers This Week. Special Prices Now That e wpor, e _ : Will Have Strong Appeal. Note Them Care fully, vorythIRE Rstore 1 . The Amoal| oy e e enee i & ot i ; e s sestend o only i ' business a ent They Are Samples of the Many. ot ta i1 Already OveNBAININg | e e mting e e fron e N sy i e : N tion untll mext |were won t ' . voting is accom fty—Simpson Sworn in—Tem 1 | of Elevtorate Exercise Franchise— i o 5 ere i not Hart's Alleys—Grange Mecting, thor . £on wvald 4 din—11 Members of Famity 11, Wide Scope of White Way of the way | | !' Bowlin e Opens Season At f ¢ that t ' 5 i Scout Eaecutive Made Fire War- J n at the “peak” hours, ote sections 2 r because of Just think, a 22 piece Layette, choice of pink or blue for only RR.98 [ielon BRUB n Rtz M It Hol L bonost Selectmen Baby Shirts and Bands but ........ ... 90c each T o Gertrudes, Wrappers and Gowns of n\mn': H innel |. 2004 fi ar arm 49¢ each Heavy Bathrobes, pink and blue figure, with silk cord, 1 to 8, for ... 95¢ Baby Robes, satin trimmed, nicely boxed at ... .. . 95¢ each | Crepe de Chine Bonnets for the baby at only o 2 95¢ t torlo ¢ i . i | TraiE 5 t 2 3 & i i oard of Relef, \ 1 ter who was visiting Pretty Little Dresses, hand embroidered ........ . ... 93¢ each 180 phan fel nd i rles R. ( v Totals 78 8y 2-115 € \ Ur rd | the ¢ v, and all of the rest of the Warm Little Stockings of silk and wool for AR 60c pair i Ll : k s H 4 CONDED SRS J 5 : 3 s Board of Relief, Al ‘ 101 nd tormer uneral of Annle M. Johnson Baby Pillows, pink and blue satin covers for . . a0ce t ted t 1 e . Wils I KX Sico Fr \ n o Thr of Annie M. Johnson, Baby Pads, 17x18-inch, 21c. Those 17 el G 5 il . : e y H. W 1 & } o SRS . oo MR flopneiat 22 Burs A. 3 o . 1 Tor Treasures mar of t r [ el venue turday night, was Gift Set of four pieces, specially priced 3 1 3 = Zas) \ e S R U Prospect Baby Bunting, all wool eiderdown, satin trin 5 : ‘S | \ H. Wilson. d teal / Pt ) BRI CUpCh e s qryie v oon * 5 IF = = 2 % L X Gal P A S d Auditors ] OHMS nan t SEASSOT 1 t 1 il Hutert D. Jones. Baby Blankets, size 30x40 inches for : .. 81.25 eac T el Y 128 b RS Sas - P re-ele R th nd burial was Rubber Bath Tubs for baby's use. Priced at S % k By arior s e ‘ : ‘ 5 | Rotre Row 5 s R 1 of Will Cronin * : 0 2 SaliSne i < olfe E. F s 3 uncral of iam Birdseye Diapers, ready for use at 21 i o, Ty Edwar i 2 by . e funsral of Willlam Cronin Paby Sets, Sweater, Cap and Mittens for 3 esident of this city. who Bassinettes for baby, springs and mattress 1 hospital Sunday ing an iliness of a !4 tomorrow morn- rtaking rooms of O'Brien at §:30. At 9 high mass of requiem will 4 by the Rev. Willlam Matthews church in Burial will be in the That's the Way Things Are Iri Berlin News HENSINGTON HELPS BOOST DEMOCRATS Dyer and J. R. Lewis Receive Pluralities in District G. 0. P. CONTROLS TOWN Politiclans Fxpress Views On Flec- | tion Resulte—RBlg Docket Sched- | e received uled for Court This Fyening—As- R 2 votes sessors Ready, gk Hites AT foraachiool 1 ey, d, re With the party obtaining | ccived 214 and 219 votes for school trict victories, the fir: the town for many years, ocrats are jubilant today follov ona of the closest elections in lin in the last decade. Al voting turn-out totalled oni 2 A total of 135 votc less than 50 per cent of the this district. Taylor de i 0 15. Goodrich 104 to 15, Haw Johnson t zan, 104 to 15; | Wooiriff recvive tes on the [votes; Gran: to 17. Moore caeh pol Morss Bacon hile Moor 19 votes for hool beurd democr c ticket last rlin 1ihlican strong n i 1o Goodrich won [from Holigan, 77 to 33. Hawkins polled 77 votes against no nomina- {tion on the democratic ticket [ lter won from Dyer, in Dyer's own GEORGE B. CARTER | district, 71 to 39, while Johnson out- stripped Fagan, 77 to 33 and the republican ticket was elcct- | polled 78 votes on the ed to office by a comfortable major-|ticket and 32 votes on the demoerat- |17 1ty, the democrats are clated the ot [¢4 m won from Sulli results in Kensington where two nf‘\ . 7S to Moore, Eilswort thelr candidates obtained more votes and Pin cived TS votes each than the republican nominecs and |on the g ry nomination, John | speak of a “n victory." 1ewis ran ahead of the demderatic Kensington proved the scene of | tic with 1| considerable surpr whe a total-! Yewis' 69 Brown, | gl Pola | ling of the votes cast during the day |end Ventres reccive i votes | revealed that Raymond . Dyer, | against for T.e X democratic candidate for first select- | Hackett. Moore won from Corr man, had polied 167 votes against!|to 32, The Bacon and Fagan con 151 for George B. Carter, republican | ust resulted in a 77 to Again the moderators counting the | \while Moore and Malarney polic ballots received a shock when it be- | ang 25 respostively for positions on came known that John wis, | the i democratic candidate f x collect- | or, had obtained 170 votes awainst| 158 for Charles 1%, Lewis, republican. The result of ti ton vot- ing was as follows ssor., Taylor, | r, 161: Fagan, d, 1 board of lef, Goodrich, r, 161 board of reli kins, T, no democ soloctman, Carter, r, 181; Dyer, d, ed the winning candidates 67 chnsonis i (i i p et d and at the motion of Clau auditor, Graham 64; Sullivan. Steyens, seconded by George T AT e (it Lewis, r. 158: | Carter, the meeting was adjourned : school honri Town Mecting | Following the totall votes by the moderators. town meeting was held in tl torium of the town Deming acted as moderator own Clerk Woodrnff read the call meeting he moderator Tirealean strar, Morse, r, | MUl Monday morming, Octoher 17 | R T jat 8 o'clock in the town hall The total number of votes cast ! Comments on Election fhrmxnl\o'l‘ the town amounted to Comments of candidates for town percentage which was | offices regarding yesterday's results expected throughont the | show jubilant feeling among the political season. Taylor, r. polled 340 | democeratic ers and a non- votes against IFFagan. d,”211, for | committal attitude g republi- sor. Goodrich, for a three year | cans onghe hoard of relief, re- | George R. Carter, sclectman-elect, celved 345, against 207 for Holigan, | when ofified that he had been cut d, Hawkins, r. polled 341 votes for|in all three districts and had been the one year position on the board ' defeated in Kensington by the dem- 1o o'clock an | OF THE HILLS” | =% 5 Tax Collector e Constables cistrars of Vote I Sehool Commiittee 3 = O T Library Dircctors Town Finance Board N W Simpson Sworn Tn h o carrying it out | e STRANj . - DTN BARITIY | e i TODAY ONLY years, having serve FEANKIE DARRO jnd : INFA VAL in he v ) rms a JUDGMENT won the nomination Mighty el Rentucky WEDNESDAY and 1110 (Y o feel vone blood tin i t fo Ny years and H ete, s maven” inee RN TEAS | o ' t the towr wnd JOLA MENDEZ in \ William Dowr eaucns. He has fon store on W “Not for Publication”” | 1.0\ ” H The Season's Fastest Melodrama the | Joseph's cemetery (Cronin was born in Limerick nty land. 75 years ago. the Mary (Healy) r He came to this country when a yo man, and about 50 :0 he came to Bristol where vas employed in the casting de- iriment of the Bristol Brass Corp was later engaged in the teaming usiness for himself. aves four brothers, Daniel nin of Rridgeport and three ers in Treland Doris Manchester s Manchester, the 10 year old of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Man- Burlington avenue died Nt at the Bristol Thospital short illness with spinal gitls. F r: arrangements t been completed, lnunLl‘n Gun-Toter Fined ter Kk of Stephens street d yesterday morning . had terrorized the neigh- orhood in which he lived with a while drunk, was fined and costs on the charge of g the influence of liquor nd costs on the charge cach of the peace. Of the fine iving under the influence $75 remitted Janek was represented by Attor- 3 | ney Joseph P. O'Connell. | War Veterans to Mcet There will be a speclal meeting of A. Hadsell Camp, U. 8§ W. V. in +d Men's hall tomorrow evening | This will be the occasion of the an- nual inspection of the camp. K. of P. Meeting Lodge No. 44. K. of P. U their regular meeting in hall in Forestville this eve- As has been the case for several utive seasons, the New De- parture band will be in attendance the Danbury Fair all of this week v will play at auto building the morning and at the race in the afternoon. They will al Wy as an accompaniment for the leville attractions, Footbull Player Injured erday that the ardson. right End football in tha game with the . were o rst sup- estigation disclosed the ho suffersd a broken 1 collarbone and two 1t 15 believed that his *p him out of the ance of the season rden Appointd ’H BREAKRPAST IN SUBWAY Tardy work purch the time- 1) chance to gulp Boston baked beans for break waitin for trolley er proposed proves ractic pots of beans t popular : 1l vendad subway newsstan by the eon ssionaire FRECKLFS AND HIS FRIENDS YOU [ZNOW WHAT 0SCAR i ETZENBAUM SAD T2 ‘\ GNE et e e AE SAID AIS DOAK ) WHERE IS ooz ) COULD 60 FASTER'N 0SSIE? LETS ) YOUR PONY AN KED RACE Yoo !! HE'S CRATLY IF HE CAN BEAT MY i = coAN FND ) W Ly BIMY i The Challenge (oo ToLD JAY THAT YOUR. DOAK: COULD RUN FASTER 7HAN AYLINDY, DIDNT YoL DONT BELIEVE (@ ALL RIGHT! 1 BEHA T CAN' | JUST HAVE A RACE, TMAT'S WHAT WE'LL L \ .