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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 T o . [in the school account, which moves|the only entrance to the lund at atnoiiie IVews i vy rore than $14000, and in | present, but a scond one is planncd Tiicost Al a0t Tk Rr | irer's account, which has |near the Newton property. Much o nue $20 and costs in the city court Shon also bheen raised $14,000 to ¢ o |the land is u water at times, ar s morning for his failure to keep Mail Orders op Oy, i 1 H est on the il t 3 the 1 . Rakula, according 1o Mail if i 3 S L Inter hli he | o cle estimony furnished by Fred P]-Omnly Unable to | take ar T d § £5.2 aw dthe up @ who resides in the sama Filkd J Come e o jome drunk Sunday v 7 | raccounts are unchanged, as oridge built ac 1 . n and made himiself gener- Yourself B[]Y 4 AN" BABY ERraraty Aok whrdans oo liEkS < withi rek to allc Iy obnovious by calling both Stas- (B | ] | penses. A eut of £50 has 1 ade k 1 trucks to gt and his wife names. Stastal came in election expenses, bringing » [ property more casily, The event * headquarters and returned disposal of the land has not I home with Officers Edgar Our October Sale of Table Linens | Hovard Radclife, Jr, and S 2 g e o a1 S T 0sts 0 Be Charged o Com- o ey 0 . Ch By Ho { Eleanor Gallinat Die o' ol in T S0 S muity, Not Individuals .75 52 e e ge- ers ance 1o l,ly or me e o e B o ,\:"‘",‘T_""‘, s AedNSbYIRG s vinee Judge William J. Malone of s TOWN MEETING TONIGHT ppzconyat o e the | Lritain, and Anire \ POLICE BAG GAMBLERS v~ o' Ry or for Gifts for October Brides T b i sxstlls R Budget and Salary Increascs On Tobaceo Stare Owner Taxed 820 and 700 35S of traffic vViolations . : nolled hefore court this morn- There is a charm about fine linens that has a strong appeal to all women. This e St s Lo e Soutll e S € e nalned | oo i e e O s Ay of 110 siles brings before you some very unusual values in table linens. Importing direct Manchester In Evenly Waged 9 to T ewall ¢ it o Hand—Cast for “Jade Dol An- oy t, New Ha A i e have just received a large 4 : sr better value: 2 . i County, state awrselves, we have just received a large lot and can offer better values than for | et e S e mty 1ea ven, was per- 1 to go after paying the costs. He was charged passing a trol- There has been big advance in the price of linens on the continent and in Great | ne isonin uised the 1 r on the left sige. Britain and Ireland the advance is very noticeable. The linens we offer were pur- broj ehilaronsslast oy 7 ; IRy b ter several hours” worl the it i s : i ‘j'r‘]*:'Ir'»”,',c’j,,N“],:,'hy'\iv,,};,?:" chased before the rise in the market, some bought at a sacrifice price at which they . Letl o i ; tHae : g Jogrs e A < e T e s ek o0 are offered vou at this sale. tadel ot st b S Gl e ; v e given the local schoc fere s itted to go after assuming the EXTRA SPECTAL. For those women who use extra lavge cloths and good size iRmEad.s ORI e 3 o i ot et : : iHe caz napkins, we offer some rare values purchase of a small lot that was a close out, ¥ e os onthe e dapuche : o S s announced today, ) yoid in the prot | q o 'I”':» \:n;-alumé.uk ey real good grades at about one half price. e el & warden's i N i aioh, nsplatent imchion fored m dur Goring year it ees e 6 Linen Cloths, 81x81 inches, were $16.00 for $ 8.00 each. B2 oclock g oat 2 Y NToMA Al 1 e - ° “.1\ u”m 10w Sl t e During his ab- 6 Linen Cloths, 81x81 inches, 19.00 for 8 9.50 cach. { »spit r = PECEETOT Ui L by T s ] 2 individual property S 0% Detective Sergeant Daniel Me- 6 Linen Cloths, 81x81 inches, were $20.00 for £10.00 each BB f the R o f e g e o | i £ 2k i R % n the ¢ nd Ving as acting eap- . Nt SH 5 a o @1 i 4 i sin troi « = g ¥ e bl 5 M % 2 past ir 1rge of the office nights. 6 Linen Cloths, 81x81 inches, were .00 for 812.00 each. 5 n the New B : 8rd ficit in y bl ‘ s s = Auto Hits Man, 25 dozen Napkins, 24 inch, regular price $12.00 dozen. Sale price $6.00 dozen er t i S D0t aiups] Ry : : ' et e R i of 3 Seyme dozen Napkins, 25 inch, regular prices $15.00 dozen. Sale price § ) dozen rlos W v, i 1 2 mat e 1 B "‘ o RIaonI; e s aou A5 gtres - Hed nias ok 5 dozen Napkins, 24 inch, regular price Slilm dozen. S price 37.00 dozen examines, gave, fhe ¢ t , : fhelediy R g A o s : S cuts and ‘\‘r‘wn;‘:‘ r:nflm;:";;-;nlng 25 dozen Napkins, 25 inch, yegular price $17.00 dozen. Sale price $8.50 dozen ; i h fa rs e 5 ek on ) owr:’:z: All linen, about 300 dozen in Trisli, all linen, good quality, cloths IS X G ! i 2 K6 I ' plad b 2l "’””r Rp 1. For t e ‘]’]‘ :?‘t;:wi-““);;r""h" was at- and 22 inch sizes. Splendid for every day and napkin i ikl L R S240. On e othar | REhasy will be little j nent g nas heen | (CAAC ! \(mfw D ”""':":fl't-rh:: e Cloths 70x70 inch, regular 85, P 58 e hrothe ‘ ’ s < naster cremoni Gy T R DS Han ek close a gash under his lip and Napkins, 20 inch, regular $1.50 for Cloths T0x8% inch, rogular $ fi N ta maonths-o e g aler ¢ fimus IR get-toget A . also found to he suffering Napkin: 1 inch, regular $6.00 for 83.75 | Cloths T0x106 in. regular $8.00 fo 9 K SIS IS ORI B : ol el B8 g 9 M,{‘ it - Aros i 'v'm‘; a :'a‘rm:w:?fl-‘.h” h:ck of s Napkins, 22 inch, regular $7.00 for $1.95 |22x22 inch Napkins, rez. $6.50 for 3519 § lis] et e e budzet by mare + ) o 2 o held Wednes. (1ATLY in ¢ nter he city oty 5,:‘;,‘,, M“‘,‘:;,,v,?:f ::: Some all linen Irish cloths and nap- Lustrous Iris satin - all linen da- t ¢ PITthan 8 s ROHELS | ol AR kel Cuts Hand on Faucet. kins, fine quality handseme designs and mask cloths and napkins. 9 mber he ¢ ¥ i Mtorney Conlon 30 Today AT T L Rev. William P. Lafiln, pastor of hemstitched. Cloths 70x70 inch, regular £6.00 for 31.25 @i""" " b Lo 15 ; | plomcehosloshipConione L0 (heiE recom ety ;Vrn;lnril‘..cd Fo;-.'s‘tvsdun, Cloths 66x66 inch, regular $6.00 for § Cloths 70x80 inch, regular for $6.19 &, : ol V. all fled the Sout Gl R o SLgrph el e e icectiaint civiea Cloths, 66x86 inch, regular 87.00 fc .79 Cloths 70x106 in. regular $9. . nplete She Stafn, Tratle sehoolis to 50 Ty . on &b i ] e hich he was attempting to turn off Napkins, 18 inch, were $7.00 foi 3 22x22/1in. Napkins, 1 3 & LB gisi 7l N LS g 3 ke iie T i the position af zran i ? o broke ai |Hr‘v:;n;a‘ deep gash in the as attended by Dr. B. N. Whip- found {t necessary to take o e i ol \ : hata: L eral stitches to closs the cut. z | : e te ek nrpns o n Hartford e 2 qnel ) o : e e e he most successful mission to be Berlin News | s il e e w0 st ing wnwlated, e PO to e ot iy oMl DT et b Hivy Porestviile, closed with apecial exer- Scouts Hike take f < 5 nounced Today. ol w Pant 10 A e Snon hnl o S : ; ; S i Ladies Auxiliary, V. F. W, Fined cises yesterday afternoon and gve- Colonial Jith Main strect | The regular meeting of the Ladies here he wa {will ¥ for th first fall meeting of the Thal- 2% The services wera in cirge it et ne ' el sits sl Bl e B 1l iR stian chune 0] : by et X DR ] ” o | ol ] . ‘ n ih el v vande N the f i ndba v ents L ASiERibnch assanlt and | b will be held tomorrow eve- (e POpety RO Lt o T s e o R B L : o ‘ ; at S A | von Siin Ldans TR s s lo EAl Hev. Fathers Mead and Sellman SIT 5 AT A ¢ o L leross T ihoisg A 1 v th o ' : I of the Vincentian Order of Spring- i The annuzl m No. 694, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, i at § o'clock at the home of Bessie Cairns of 139 High URGE, EARLE TBNDANGE .- i s e A o e e e Gl . U e e e o b A M B 0 P — | & H“ ' O'Brien and Miss Luella Norton will S courf 1 tivi 1 7 3 L il High Schoc 1 i % : ¥ society handl activi- | Community 1 { last year. The p ises are i S : P S ey v ! ! Ba Local Man Weds Results of School Board Elections f the church 4 ity club entert I P Ho e evidenee Miss Marjorie Evelyn Goodman of | Business and Pleasure : Announced — Panona Grange to | 5o T B L ‘ ent prog nesd i il Rishis ) ! aseniod et Jeslingler n n Mass., a former soctal Qe v ke b ; ; ASSESSORS’ NOTICE | !hat town. No further gam e prosent. T s ; : S this city, and Edwin vanted to hesr the o ol ton dist ’ liable i a4 Aty e e " ) ST P18 A ¢ . Burr of Forestville, were i s L 1 by cd at 12 o'clock noon Saturday : AEa e i POSIINE [t the parconage of the Unitarian g “" N " fioe L ) & ! 2 ¢ i ors is X e s : rap) . L M i in Northfleld, Mass.. Revy. oA o Iy Griffith performed the cere- v pus Meet Tomorrow Morning—Novel % ! o world “stois to b Invention Solve: Big Problem. @ a t ' buil 4 i A § persons owning propert 5 i The hoard of issessors has post- d notice of the (NUAL Mectings {08 | Lacebali fan. the driv, e o attended the final game | by notitied to file a proscribx e e . ith boys mounted on (e denied. Ralph R erof East of the world serivs, jod list of sueh taxablo g rty, per tax list ¢ Pralions o Selen o) ! a result e struck the | \ice Mildred Otis of Northampten CEDER AT s o T | Berlin was i ! : roand Mrs, 1@ e Bn- | fuc accovding to S ) ‘ R 2 SRS nang b ce lattended the bride as bridesmaid : 'J}*‘!'I”’-' ”W{Hl: ) ‘:" “”"“ a .y V| Necessity P mott s at their hon w\,‘, \,.; \;,i Assessors on or by N jchestra fu ”“':f," i = dee "‘ tlone, believing that M'Y; i I'ranklin D. W. Glazier of South 5o held on Hat clobe e e ntio et 4 s NOV , 1927 N ' } 1 met v ce-Pring 1 LG guilty, impose ot Bastieclhs thoniss | D oielocleudn [y oiyia st a i (s G Divecl oietd G Ll & Tt chureh socizl e (o 10 be separats trac in 1h f ( MENEE LGt T 4 L w4 with W. I. Drooks, architect of finish the driveway, g exten- | roon even from 6:30 ta § 1 v and ) strect a " the 16 st arking S eriod. 5 Ginter Willonghby | Hartrord. sion to the siy tub t which was | 0'clock el will elect ofli- | properly sworn to. is al o500 price i $2,5 "" 5 . : ! v 10 red shortly IFollowing 2 honeymoon to be 10 ns Qe sime, | cors 1o all motor vehicles, execss o1 . S 10 improve the swi b eDEnlE b e ¢ tu \ spent at ar, Maine, Mr. and hrought th - out to the f Jonson was one ef the { mortgages, elc. 1 omake ) g S ipses at Yale univer- | whe Mrs. Burr will reside on Washington ¥ street, Forestville, strect. | Assessor Returns for Meeting rton |innings. Accompanicd by G ) Ny v e ; e ta, the propert i ' room supervisio ¢ Ken fo her| assessor Sidney M. Barnard. RaMIGE < I MeNamee's reports on the The 1 Five v ‘ | N e ontrarin S v romi ’ With the ¢ R imd attended | whose term expires this year and LS honm ol 1 ision of the game, My ams Thurs- | reer ) ot ¢ ht - DT G a1 nan was | who is now a resident of Corinth, N. otlack Saeniiinztion QEC . Aht t \ v caular we s : : 3 f Itristal tas anghters 1l Y., returned to this clty this morn- f the worl oy o ' \ BB S i I TN : ostponed ttend the sessions of the Lymenihaibonsd ,““” s |'.‘ onee did the F s us. il s of bricl's Epis- | i . public auction a 1h ag trip to Sarat s . eduled for Sunday hoard of sors which will con- s e il ch will Nold i whist party | \eess. R S S Iriveway Detwaen the 3 S ra Bt i tween the Maple End | tinue up to and including November Ga el \,.'-\'H bt il . i 1S v n 1 z « social rooms Friday .‘ 105 ; 4 liin L % 3 oo, | 1 : St Anthony's | st bl o Doy \‘f:\"”“”\' 'hl‘ s w.‘]" Miljus g s "ot | evening at I cshinie Lo LT ; — radford. Mas i ! : o1 of Tlartford was postponed on | Mr. Barnard, due to his change tend tle mectings of cach district |occupied. Driv, ‘ i < : 3l adni T ! oLy 3 X ¥ need la for re-election this year and will be on the dates scheduled rather than, |zame were finished in n tirring the diy st O : | ) ! Sney : & wised a postponement | succeeded by Juntus Z. Douglass. as has boen the failing in the past, Sl e = with Tier d f the game between West Ends - Gambling House Raided vaiting unti' the last session of the tmproved \ i v retne S it e e A j"‘\"“ Vea a4 th f The confectionery and tobacco board on Nevember 1 J 7 H. Montc | 1 Vester roim N it v pT e o T y B 0% store of Roceo .\v‘:r:nn on Park The board of assessors consists of | 1T tre ho is tient ot neral whers e under- | Tavghmakers i v sllver Y Mu Fie street was raided at 2:45 o'clock on 4 i 4 A tol rom tinn 7 i SIDNEY and I 3 K tomorrow [ ¥ Board Meeting Sunday m % and Segretto place Jason M. Tivlor, Frank G. Kramer e ( ral hosy L minor operation i i CHARLIE. MURKAY in O 4 3 {' Sunday morning and Segr P d . T 1 o b 3 hom of Mrs in LA 0] f nder »st for conducting a gam- Vel headed by Mr. ollowing an operation for apy 1 Mys. Bgnar Peterson we 000 Lo 5 G V1o S0 “Th L“ f g 9 iroci o 5 position of chairman | citis, is ried 1o be greatl - lvisitors in Wallinaford o vl : . AR e Lite o Rl]ey i Woodford avenns oard of libra - bling establishment. Paul Colapletro, [ Dr6vol A ST onl ooty o Bpworth el f furt A SH0E ‘ | 1l A G ARG 30 d for last Saturday ever will Rocco Armento, Anthony Armento. Conmittee Meeting pect to be able return at i vis 10 have hee el 3 Dept. See Charlie Murray o held v 1 v 1at 7 o'clock John Semran, 8. Bettiua and Oscar Half of tae divided entertainient {home hore within o few davs I od off owing to| 4 : Dept. See what happe . 1 linson’ nes i not, in th Case Continued, Crochitiera, were also taken into AL e e AN { ' . Thattrantalii t ) Suturday nond tothe o end 1 stody on a charge of frequenting meet this wvening at Grange hall ¢ i EEo G in to q " 1l o to- venus e th 1 zambling house. The raid was rminglor avenue. to begin ar- osin e G O e 17200 i i 5 a1 3 : e v <anlt witl a dar s ted by Sergeant Henry Jeg- angements for a social affair 10| iyries sustained in a recent foothal 3 1SURERON) ; RIRR Great | ~ ain ¢ n court linski and Officers Arthur Messier, take placein the near future. “The gamo in which he took part as mem- | CHIMES FOR DARTMOUTH Joseph Ryan and William Thomp- entertainpent committee was ap- {per of the AL-N w Britain football { Hanover, N. 1., Oct. 10 ('] s & o i) rson ot} ired a 1 es s \ ui- son after a neighbor had complain- pointed & a committee to have jnam. Gnasdow, who is rd. is . ! has received fr Mall Robbery . . ‘o. of | tin pella f Mo andled because of the noise emanating charge of the annual fair. When the frepopiad improved and hopes to re ) A donor a Ta-hell chime g [ 5 Barlow wi « Alh from the building. organizaion voted to discontinue the ' er the line-y 1t near future i Lo t will ¢ 1 8. I WILLIAMS \mr‘ Week 1 v nts k a T.ake Cor h n - In court this morning all of the fair, th> main body was divided into Scheol Board Vleciion t 1,000,000 il o ORGRIT JHCOE, rlow of 258 ember 25th. The cor A was 'men pleaded guilty, Segrette was two sqarate committecs, Ji (s il e : s Aiior LRIbinvIl o cokiRat i tioth ofiite comyl| sponsw a monthly event. The firs (Continued on ¥ lainants may be present in court. { (Continued on Page 8) the purpose of reviving the tax lists the morning 5 o'clock in the svening. On ame day the hoard will hold a ession the home of Jason M. Talor in Blue Hills trom T e, T UL R e et » s up L speakers at the : “ailu i 1o sl toehiaasH AT organization and adn f Tuesday, October 2 ouild i i S OLob At box held the cone « ou i | vide y hand in tieir lists on October the local scl rd [ r Octabe half d the committee held @ chicken o0 Raoan suppr recently which proved suc- cessial. The type of entertainment to b given this montt has ot been | iy o L FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Mystery By Blosser sumunced. A Ln:'.,,.wm‘.:.,‘ t‘\”"| V?«’J; u!;;“’.\‘:”:y v\m,"‘x.] fivee The semi-annual meeting of Cen- |G oo 8 O R - - tra. Pomona G vill e held | yhainad unchanged. Mr. Bacon I SAY.! ALEK \WWAS TELLING \ FRG i S = - ER T2 s = - ; o'clocl at Grange: i ek for am_ exnmind o to §81c 0vs ARe | |G s 0sear's Dok NERIBERE e S GEE=Y0U CERTANY 60T ) ~ ?‘? N oa year's secret 8 clocted ) seon | NOW FEEDIN i 00 WANT e R e R e Hh e g aceon uinigd halisacan GETTING NERNOUS | [CAN RUN FAST AS (RN RECD R RISIPON ANICE DoN,0SSIE! Vi AS IFIDTELL g =1 g Z 2 IAN AN' SPOIL ENERYTHING| | and Miss Norma Iicon i GRASS=TLLTELL LM | | € SURPRISED 7O KAOW ? ] AR oW e M.“\,"u_ ‘< Tiih L fatine ABOUT 7LE RACE | [ANYTRING = YoU GO B R \WOULDN'T BE S IS f 7 ‘ s / -HOA- MUST TAINK. i y WHAT A NICE DOAK AIS JEVYoUD BEAY 7AGS LINDY! { ITS A ey FOR-HOH - MU will be followed by Iuncheon bre-| o woekly meoting of the Ken N TRY AN'FIND O0UT 4 1 y [1] R 7 A P U I oo e S Tl (il e 70 BE RELD }f:;zom e CLARA IS AN ALL7HAT= )| | TELL ME Bow You MAKE {_SECRET ; IM DUMB! ter. The afternoon session will co | Rl Bt o aelod hnd reillEInelane | e is LTSl ie el sl Ete f WEDAES DAY AE DOES 70 MAKE | r'LLoUsT AELL TELL \YOUR DONK. GO SO FAST, Ao B Ll v AIEG ome o Mrs. rank Goodwin of . 1ddresses by soveral prominent state | e oiar Sre T AT BETWEEN OSCAR'S| | 1S DoAK. RUN INT AE IF AE TELLS nsington. odwin 1 range lecturers, A larg = | Vera DeWolfe will aet as hostesses DONK. 'CLARA' i AROUAD, ance from all parts of the 4 Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensing- AND TAG'S MUK district is expected and ton will read a paper on “Antiques™ x-l for an extensiv : " which will he follo \ PONY 'LIND\/’% entertainment has b discassion of the sulijoc 0- the committee in charg cram commitice will hring in its re- 90 FAR 7ME Event. | port at this s m 5 Selectmen's Meet L Mea'e ‘Clate stocting DONK HAS ihe regulur weekly moeling: off mne Atens clace. ‘of the. Berlin SHOWA A LOT the board of selectmen will he held Congregational church Wil meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the of- MORE SPEED Wednesday evening. Octoher 12, at 8 = fice of the town clerk. Routine busi- | gojack at the Worthington (or THARN 7AG'S ness will be transacted munity House for its first session of PONY.M Drum Corps Meeting the season. Clande W. Stevens of 5 The regular weekly meeting of | Kepsington will be the speaker 1 @ 4 ? the St Panl Tabs Fife and Dum | will give an address on his recent | i corps will he held this evening at! travels thronghout the battlefields M‘ 8 o'clock et Tabs hall, Kensington | France. All members are urged to !

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