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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927 I 'In,, local Patrons of Husbandry % peared before the council, asking for | $7,507. There were 15 plumbing atnoiile IVews | »:->: s« Negnvors' Night in risto @IDS | #vprovriation for the purchase of |permits and 44 electrical permits . i t Hartford on Friday evening |new equipment for t ed during the month. safe keeping | | will of his department. It | “Jade Doll” Rehearsals ogram. as expla; ahearsals for Mail Orders ol H S [[]SES fiAME I or i ey Contal e will EUUNEILM[N UPSET mas nlained tif;z the ln:‘h'.rfi e aly.{or “Dhe bJ:d; I;fl! '1 = | faisen b erling ate records is laid down by ¢ by the Bristol Com ty Players Promptly ail if | 1o Ue | B ords i 1 do s Bristol Community Player: Unable to Plans are going forward for the W, and prompt action was asked, |2t the Community theater on the Filled Come BUT SHI]WS ERI’I“.::H:M Grange fair, which will Le l_‘RE E After some discussion, it was voted | € ines of Oct. 21 and 22, are i | T — e _lan h two number on the {of the records 0ups have been made under American Legion Ladies’ aux- ! Il meet | the direction of the production com- | 3 . illary will hold its county meeting [pye ith the requirements of t AW Announ ent has been istol Seonds, o orion v e o35 <) Disagreements Among Members e e Thursday, October 6, to Friday, Oc- at T o'clock; the rehearsal inese Boys' group has 1 from Thursday, the Seven Times on Goal Ling | from ai over tne counts are expect- | Rature (otgher Megting t and local members ire urged to turn out in goodly —_— (PARK STREET EXTENSION iy mecine ovee wwicn s CRUMB DECLINES POST at 8 prin- Helen Prock of this town will pre- of Lpais neets Oct | side, as her term as county presi- t instead of Friday, e ew t Work to Be Started at Once—Past | ‘If expiring, freshments will | Teachers Eapross Sentiment On : Officers Present Program at W. C. T. U. Meeting Change in Schiool Terms — New 1) North | The date of the W. C. T. I". meet- S ion will | Grange Meeting — Miss Brock’s |, 11¢ pon crane: Ln:n'n ,”"_ President of 1. Ingralam Co— | e S ' ! L Last County Auxiliary Meeting. |S¢sion Will be held at 2:30 o'clock | Funeral of Willlam Cronin, essar i SR 20, Almost hopelessly outweighed but | Mrs. William L. Alling on Webster The October meotir city Following oF] of the fighting grimly in spite of odds, the |street, il was held ¢ it ) Manor, VARIED INDEED ARE THE STYLES THAT WE ARE SHOWING, St A R o e e i | ing te a1 o noon by losing a 6-0 decision to the | Our Saviour will meot at 2:30 | concermed. tha 1. 3 e Ensydurin will be EXQUISITE ARE THE MANY MATERIALS OF WHICH THE ol i ot scand e 1|01 ok tomorrow st n 0t | o {101 i el . AT ~ m ORI R AT desperately waged stru he | parish house. The members are p ) D IUETDY g T = GOWNS ARE MADE, THEY’RE BEAUTIFUL. Bristol 'm.f,m,d;;vnm 'gmg ‘:”' : oo b oas whia 1 streets KILLED IN CRASH started at 4 o'clock, sesmed to favor | they pledzed. A soelal hour o onusSawe Broject g Oct. 5 (M—Charles LOVELY ARE THE COLORINGS, OF WHICH THE - | Forsburg s instantly 1utomot § crashe truck expe RE ARE MANY { Plainville during the first half, as ! after the business mec the locals pushed thefr way steadily fleld almost to the goal | Women's Federation eral times during tt Rich Velvets and:Satins, charming Crepe Romaine, Georgettes, Crepe jiaoun Exquisite and Canton Crepes, fashioned in the new modes inspired by Paris W ing and adapted to American needs. n of t will hold 1son tomo open- Post I weight of ; s . e e o'clock in th RS e 2 Frocks for every occasion, for daytime wearing, for dinner and formal nutive Plafn. | PArish L Dl bs @ tal) \ events. Frocks that will please you with their smart styles and lovely H Eae los- Rigon .‘,‘;J “”',"I be s . B i isi : ing It dristol made a s o e st o= and other damag fall))dncs, for this is a season unusual for beauty of materials and charming ik . it o tha ;f; be made, and Mayor's Appointments poees t here Ca ley's me laid eral appointments to the dif St (,;,;‘mf,‘_\”,,,: h Box Social & g 0 ba - | A lunch box social taking possession of the t S o'clock tomorrow Cloth Frocks for Sport Wear are offered in Jersey, Fantomeen, Novelty Flannels and Tweed: - | ice, just suited to daytime activities, Silvertone Friska, UL , garments with style and serv- under the Bergan ¢ pass of steward- | but it was ate then | punte: il, starting at $14.95 they range through easy (R other arive rg was unmarried and a ater by trade. His home was asked 1o pre- oxes of food. which the men | i on an- ded it Moderate prices prev. stages to $85.00 each. Exceptional values ave offered at these prices. 1"‘;”','; o "J“’l‘“" C. of €. Meetin | FEAT | coming. T} es more Plain- | AR CRtng Lo > ¢ SE Tville hurled Bristol : The regular October meet of | 1 to appoint a co I o JAPS MAY SEND TROOPS $] 4 95 $25 OO $39 50 but on wn Bill Ka Ghamben af Comierce hoardyoty SEs WL ¢ Ry g B Bristor ‘ was pushed {directors will be held in the club|matter of n ¥ a ) s and 0 through fhe line by a supremo ef-|100M at § o'clock tomorro artme « Aan: | fort for the only scor ning S Asthin ik pvidl e It i e I e ton o ot ta 0 the scason-opener, all ation i the civil war be- The heaviest man on the Jocal |3F® asked to attend i~ after once | o 5 f T lared today. the gover tevelopme shed about 140 pounds, and — sed and after the mayor had at- o T = — the average was around 125 pounds, PEF I tempted to have it passed o ———— up a spl ’ 18 s 2 n, i construction | tion of the New Britain Exchange | P8 to there being an ex | b} >rur ! residents _are realizing the | club last evening at the Burrigt | ' eseni g Gl stence of a fire hazard which hotel, New Brit e . The line-u | king to reduce by offi- Mrs, , Mr. and Mrs nville H. 8. overdrawn, and opriations DAMAGES STOP STEAMSHIP iz Oct. 5 (A — The tevideo was forced to Sy Berlin News work Fire protection coming from New Britain over a route which is now cials in charge of the construction | Rt i Mr. and Mes, | O ;"‘;yf! Imoton s Hell e Bourd of i Pomona Grange 1 ootlt % ’ SDtain . L s !hnrr/wi to make a comp! eime construcro o permanent | o ST TN U e b st wagver or o Lopd Arnold Declares co-ordination I, Farmington avenue, |1. uspices of Derlin Grange | I3 Manke, 1. t.; Skszypuski, 1, g.; laskic October 3, o ts at present || h 1y, it 15 feared that emergen- {cy calls to the New Britain fire de- partment would suffer delays 14 he This will be | Pr game of the scason, lo nee is hoped for. er Ramsay MacDonald, lead y. said ationalization resolution at t 4 lar The ser “monthly meet of t1 day nio nt was re & L i Hall, r. Dayette, r. t Blacky Fng., Oct. 3 (- Na-| illing. H = TRt 0 Al G e v-"v\‘m»"]w-f‘m evening, October 11.1‘!» zol, r. e; Captain Roberts, | tionalization of the Brit ‘. Sy e 3 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | stretches and detours. Added to the | 2t 8 0'clock. A large attendance of | . b. Totels, L. h. b.; Goulette, r. industry will be one of the main | than ‘ 3 e E FOR YOUR WANTS ASSGSSed 3275 afld (0SS 0N ! nsual delay between the alarm for | VISHOrs from all parts of the district bei Erodlioh g ity § —=|planks in the labor party’s program | thought it was about time that some 'y o 1yie) o ) A the firc and the arrival of the Now | 1% cxpecied o attend. An elaborate | Zbikowski, Fitzpatrick, Hull, Flet- |durime (he s car miin was taken AR S esuop: . Gh | Britain trucks, Berlinites fear a seri- | PFOETam of speakers and entertain- | cher, Koziell, Munn, Kane. | “What we say is that if a labor| 1 ot SDIEIE O R Nineati g S / M()t(][‘ Yel]](}le fl[‘ges ous situation in the event of a blaze | MeN ir being arranged by the com- | Plainville will play the South | government . s | that ed manifest considerable ‘ ot ) Sn it mittee of the local chapter in charge | Manchester State Trade school at 3 | goins. to. tak: 1t the duty | business was dons 5 Zotaliapproprintion $11,140.00 The opening of the Becch Swamp | of the affair. oclock Saturday afternoon at the |of nationalizing the mines.” former | A petition Floyd T : UMD 3 LBt and a 1 | Kensington, residents The Polton-Kasica post £, American T ¢ | committee, stretch from the Park Strect Extension | Tt oY Britain ity | gion, will be held in Legion hall, S AL tional labor party's annual confer- | I or strect 1 i ; SR McCormack-Corr Nuptials Held This ; line to Upson's corner is now on & Iiingington, on Ivriday eve ning, Oc- |, ' o'k on the improvement of Park 3 jous ons of the « jone way basis and while fire trucks ), it S o'clock. ‘Reports from | ¢ “Xtension will be begun short- | After considerable debate the res- | were referred to the street lighting $2,50 ”0‘ Morning at St. Paul's Church— would have the right of way over "¢ ¢ s town oflicials said today. When |olution was carried by a large ma- | comm Lewis sty A May Chanze School Terms vs ions | other tr: it is still believed that extension was some | jority, | Bast road, one in front of St. Mat- 5 Armisticr 1 ons e t v arn the ! i Daughter Bom to Locall Couple— | ne narrow strefch would prove aj [ 7 s ",\l, ”\", D L ent | The spec 1enounc- | thews church in Forestville and one | s school teachers of mo"e 5 dels Highw authoritics predict- nair % R Ll ere- !ing his own amber in |on Prin - to a change in | Pomona Grange to Mect Here. | 3“1’ onening of the thoroughfare | MRS are asked o Jie present e s i e | O Hls aldhnes ) Confronted with the heaviest | to through traffic before the end of oum Mcctugibato ork hus yet been | the conference v Lord |on to put streot to Jun or rom docket this year, Judge George G.|the week but as the cor IeLeonenr -‘jr S nn il town meeting, ad- rted and th sidents have been | Arnold. As & ¢ Ornold he was | in ¢ for acceptar by the Griswold handed down the most | UPson’s corners is only froshiy laid, ourned from the meeting of Mon- usking some indignant 1 member of the house of commons | City as a city street was reforred to scvere sentence of his Jatest term | it 15 doubtiul that the whole streteh | day, October 3, will bo held in the |about y theirimonoy. ot o e AL i L ove oy e, itreet oot Tt last evening at the regular weekly | Wil be opened before the carly part | orium of the n hall on| It was explained today l&or i tain Ny 5 1 5 ssion of the Berl fotnae HEEHIES IS KRG e frmin ening, October 17 at § -selectmen planned to ta seeretary of state for the colonies in 1o impro when he levied fines amounting to| Hevond Upson's corndr, onditions ad of Monday mor streat as soon as they f 1 re- | the labor government in 1924, H city council sat as a board of 1 be Hens lay right through the anl costs on John Wullan of || AEC Vose. s e Jundtrpass i ibelng unced in this column | pairing the road and shoulders on | was created a peer the same year | f from assessmenfs of school i the e iF th 1 t plocked, inatiinoks would taliathe oy C street. To have done bot @ house of lords will never give | district The ass: wed of educatic night | Yearilyouput themon w York city. 1eton 0 from ['pson's corn h ) \ iR waeeharged wilh racklens s e e ey ! Interest in Series, obs at once wonld have meant hir- | the labor party a fair chance because | SOTS Wers posed 10 have been | 1y was « today that of the | Fui-0 P . n”a“[‘ vrsln" i Tookaes IJ‘.U»]\I onto Farmington (n"v‘\m ors Considerable inferest in the World | "€ a0 extra crew of men oxe |1t s bl o the signs of the times,” [# PArt of the hoard, BUt N0 ASSESSOT | 1, 0h o e e ol o5 ui-0- ep driving, evading responsibility, - | Jacoh’s corner, a marrow, rutty road ' A e L Do en ol i CaT L e o Aol daclas i saTiate | A i o > e il e ing under the influence of 1iquor fywhich would prohibit any speed by | S0 1 eSS ol etk B8 L8l Logbs un : o e ¥ EGG M sH ind resisting arrest. He was ar- | ihe s. Calls Worthing- , 1007 I Pittsburgh, fs manifest | anted. Camp street projec onsistent, ir ible, factious, <] w pposed A = 3 ; ] hout the town taday. Gen- | ™S delayed by rainy weather, and | fish, eynical. ohstru nserupu- South sciiool is understood | 1 Sunday evening by State Of- | ton ridge wonld suffer co ([ | . D ns ! ' e B e NG Bould i o cems fo favor New | SBO1 I Was completed M. K- {1005 and uiterly reactionary. [ o il (o i NOW subdue the New York | fie through the underpass in case of et e e Park atreoti 1Y B s } ehool This is the famous feed he was finally lodged | emergency Sl MeTafona ialdSoventinto R St g ! that contains Cod Liver doally R e he new administration, and Fiest | Criment for proposing to reform t e R i e e ; , in jail. He reccived a fine of $23| The excavatlon activities e | " et e ofhvane e g sn O el IR R R S e P i S il g Meal. It's just chock-full i e s ;.v(\'. }’m‘mo' 10:~‘o|:)1’:';1(;:;foy’;lls\'\l;‘:"h G el 15 evenine ot el o shart e s soon as tomplete abolition of the upper | MIle and Joo Detuelo —of gLhieuacigies oichoice feleaniandiplite ";" ol o I“'"X‘";';f 0‘.,,“;“;2”: s et el il o 3 o hall. Farming- | PO5S bouse, The resolution was carried. | fivld. avere e Laeant Paneral of Willinm Cronin | egg-building materials, and "‘WM””’ an automobile while un-|from trench digging in that scetion, | ton avenn A fairly large attend- | ; ”v(d‘np © Meeting the cone f ' Wl KOroniny hens relish it. It's all feed der the nfluence of liquor. Costs| Tt is considercd doubtul that New ance was Plans for nost | Tast Masters .u]! 11‘\: 1 = bids | ¥ istol } st —every ounce does real on all three counts were levied by | Britain engines could answer a call months social wire discissed and a G g ‘,\I"l 4 0 T S &8 et work and you'll get more the local magistrate who lcetured | from Worthington ridz: in luss than | comuiitice will be announced in tho | Gran oo tmesting last gt Hoarings L : b eeaall o the New York driver on the inad- |15 minutes to a half hour. East Ber- {near future. Plans for the Pomona 1 s providing a | was sche the i itk ) h visability of operating a vehicle|ln is considered in an even worso | mecting to be held next Tuesday ,.PTOETAM which was both pleasing | 1 damag o es- | Vas cel | the year, if you put them while under the influence of liquor. |fiX than the other two districts. evening were also discussed nd varied. Mrs, 1L P. Lowrey gave i ¢ inan ¢ by on this feed right now, e reported to have crashed McCormack-Corr Nuptials | Attendl Missionary Meetin, A recitation and Fred Spencer made TODAY and THURSDAY t mittee have ! William: . T 1 burial was \to another machine and left the| Miss Agnes Mary Corr. daughter| A large delegation of women of | [°W remarks. Mrs. F. B. Carpen- 6 + th i VST < cometery Made by he of the aceldent without stop. |Of Mrs. Agnes Corr of Kensington |the local Congrogntional churches | T EAVe a reading, “Fzra Dicked Tp NOT FOR [ its . Made President of tam Co. ' The Quakar Qats Gmpany | fomes Bdward MoCormack, son |ieft this morning 1o attend the ;& Stove” for Mr. Carpenter, who is one appearing, the aw At th 1l moent ping to ascertain the extent of the 5 Offider Sawver » chase | 0f FrankeMcCormack of Kensington, |semi-annual mecting of the Central | PASt master but who was unable | committer stands. ng of E.In Edwa damages. Officer Sawyer gave chase . Ito b it 2|l ! 1 ind picked up two ot f tate mo- | Were married this morning at 9 |Connecticut Cor tional Home | [0 D¢ Present. A humorous number | P B l ] N { Several property o s of Park sin Sold by Ken- | Missionary Union, bring held at the | VY Havold Newell followed. | L street appearcd torcycle policemen as Julian sped | 0'clock at Panl’s church ! A B .\r,} n‘,’ ‘\l:n ;nu"h' after a 1;,\,: sington. Rev. John (. Brennan, |South Church of Middlotown today. | rs. Edith Bristol gave a reading, {| PRy lon the taying of nts for A Tngr s ¢ W. l:lx_l,‘\‘((),_ o and brought into the New |pastor, officiate Mrs, Sidney M. Cowles of Kensir ,3]\ Parody on ‘Curfew Shall Not Teerific thrills, intense drama, the || onstruction of the new sidewalks | prosident for the e, was | New Britain, Conn, shazge 22 2 : o o 1 t 5 rotne | RINE Tonight. » ther ] veading | | imost ing myster, express trnin | [or 1t st ot hote - |made chairman of the hoard of ; et Britain police station where he was| Joseph McCormack, brother of |ton holds the position of sccretary | I ;—i‘l,)‘” e Another reading | f m e SR {0 Levsnetalnor Inngarpin eat jCinal lipsiioard | W. EATON lodged under heavy bonds. the bridegroom, acted as hest man | of the Central district organization. | %3S 1 by Mrs. Ralph Williams || speed. You'll find them all in this | |ing being in favor of the assessments roctors | Plainville, Conn ek e e while the bride was attended by Miss | The morning session opened | for her husband, who is a past | | mmaring story that was mot for pub- || \hich will therefore stund | Building Permits Deercase | 2 s s Ol o e et i aibler L MTkS | Sitiotic aid waet follomaabbesinci | mastor SmEURN nar oy a | The flood seenes, in which | | a he held on the assess-| Tuilding permits for the nont Tulian's companion, charged with | Marsar R e e e R e ernoon | MYSLeEY contest, the prizes being won | thousands of tons of water sweep || ments for the construction of side- of mber showed a slig ‘ drunkenness, was released as the | 0! S !‘ il e e becasloN b6, ing at 1 {olo6k by How Cheetham and W. A. | down through the valleys, is the most | [walks on Addison strect and Mur- cpease oy those for previou case was nolled without costs, 4"‘;'” "_‘””“‘;‘ \‘\'M,' S ‘;h.‘[ Danghter Born Smith, Mrs, Helen Philips ga i | astounding spectncte ever <hown ou || ray road, the a ments were ap- | months, During et =7 Pranois A. Stockwsll of Hartord, | #70 FE S10 WS & S 008 Bl At and Mrs. William Hun ' o *eading, and Mrs. Irving Carter the screen and will give you the | | proved . NS were issue © omew work Charged with reckless driving, was ‘1'”" - h‘" el el e cited in place of her husband, a past | thrill of a lifetime. l New Probate Vquipment e nd 12 per-| e 5 costs., o wa pst- | AUt el s S ontnn g ast o1 e Judge 8. Russell Mink ap-g mits for alteratior oL o fined $25 and costs.” He wag arrest- | 10 BEC MAC 0F MOTOl vellow | (Continued on' Page 18) | master. ‘ s Provate Judg nk ap-g mits for ions, am t 4 by State Officer Foley Sunday chiffon and an orchid pleture hat T A | chiffon and an hid pl She carricd butterfly roses A S e i e vnont 2 00 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Remember the Date By Blosser church, a reception was held mned 3 and codts e s ar-lhome of the bride's mother. about rested b .\\v.’v,- y;r)llr‘c ast Thursday| oo 4 Sitending, including visl- . y cvening, September 20, o eenc.y S s — : ors from Kensington, New Britain, Iz Oscar Demassa of Hartfor ! > ! 1 NOTICE TAG DIDNT I ONDERS7AND You SAYWHEN HE'D RACE WANT 7D RACE YOUR ME! HUE KNOWS \WRY DOANK \NITH TAG'S PONY - 700 == 1D BEAT HIM ALLRIGATBE IN FRONT S0 BAD HE \WOULDAST 7 i OF OUR MOUSE A \EEK KANOW \NHAT I FROM TO DAY -+ A L\P:APPENED.’-' \WEEK FROM AMM=A WEEK FROM 7o DAY suns) ME —SUITS ME~ ILL BE TMERE! char; A iridgeport and Ne { d with reckless driving, also | Jlartford. Tirldgeport = an o DOSOU TUINK ) pe xr OUR. Haven, > home was decorated in received a penalty of 325 and costs. | e g » 1S 0 CAR i State police officers picked up De- | 2Ulumn angy Easaenplonore: EXTRA. ‘;EALL\/ BEAT \l;l}f;?‘\i?,"ié:e masa Sunday evening when he was| M. and Mrs, Corr left thisfmorn- alleged to have been cutting in and | IN€ on a wedding {rip to Niaga OSCAR IS DONK LOOK. n they will reslde in Kensington i HAS s and Canads: “pon their re- out of the line of trafflc. [ anasaan: duslEno gl room is employed c LLEMGED tu where the bride as a carpenter, Louls Bruell of Kensington, charg- ed with intoxication and breach of the peace, was given a suspended TN GALONG jail sentence of 30 days and charg-| N D A R. Mecting ] [ ey “d cosls of court. Bruell was giv.| A large delegation from the 70 A RACE Hart Willard chaptel S en a warning by Judge Griswold | X BETWEEN that another disturbance would | Paughters of the American Revolu- hring the full jail sentence. The | tion, will attend the 3dth state meet- AIS DOAK Treasure Fields resident was arrest- | ing to he held in the First Congre- ‘CLARA \ «d by Officer Frank Brown Sunday | 8atlonal church, Waterbury, on Fri- AAD afternoon. i day, October 7. : Julius Hall of St. Reynold’s, Que-| Those planning to attend from this JAGALONG'S ce, o ed with reckless dri | town will leave New Britain on the bee, charged With reckl Iriving, | town wil i aching W ' PONY | forfeited a bhond of § or non-ap- o'clock tr rea Fs f LINDY = pearance, State Officer Sawyer made | terbury in time to be present at the the arrest Sunday afternoon, | opening of the morning session at 7 Fear Fire Hazard 11 o'clock. 3 M g o, With the laying of the new road Attend Ladies’ Night R ek { and the resulting detours and traf-| Among the Terlin residents who fic delays which are termed un-|attended the Ladies’ Night cclebra- ’ ' v ' ( [ [} [y