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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H ERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself MEETING DEFEATS Each Wednesday We Offer Specials That Are Unmatched for Value Note These for Tomorrow GUEST TOWE All linen, and hemstitched, regular $1:008kind Yeach® i SEi e For shower gifts, lace sale at linen section. al for, each .. HIGH GRADE SCI At notion section we offer good scis- to 5 inch, 3 pair NEGLIGEE SHIRTS and and attached collar styles, fine materials worth to § Special, each RAYON BLOOMEKS WOr Of first quality for colors and cut BOYS' LUMBE and s R/ Italian hand embroidered ik BOUDOIR PILLOWS LS and ribbon, on Regular 95¢ SORS ial at only 29¢ Kk and r 0 98¢ wear, all 87 /c men’s ACKS gular FL For boy fancy KRINKLE SPR For full size beds, cream striped with l;luo gnII orchid, 0 value, each WHITE LONG CLOTH 29¢ quality and for intTants’ garments. 3 , vard > great value at this price, pair WOMEN d in all colors and special for, pair .. 0DD LOT FOR MEN Ribbed shirts and drawers in bra 50 garments, - lasts, of $2 road work. it would t as printed, 300 for per- Me not be to SALARY INCI lNEREASES Confusion Results in Delerring - Raises for Another Year : JFANION HEADS ‘West Main Street Man New Brock- Barnes Post Child Conference ing League Scores. JADS derstanding . in failure to have | tion placed on the cha . ni au defeat of s proposal to s of the lects , and auditors, and t underwear reforrad o th with novelty cuffs 69c¢ 'S STOCKINGS neeting on with pointed heels, of- B fasoition submittod 55¢ for FABRIC GLOVES mode, J Prior, former vas chairman of t ay Morgan, by ward for acceptar reports e coming ected to v cen and on mo! 39¢ '1 grey and tan, also choice NNEL BLOUSES sing associat nd high s | | committee. The repors o officer and superintendent rftiEf‘,a S U Treastrer oi Worthm fon Ec clesiastical Society FIRE MEETING TONIGHT Tire Committec Meeting to Be Held This Evening—League of Women Voters o Choose Delegates to Siate Convention, mittes tions. Court Ton held t the tow d be- wil nen Voters wi at 8 o'cloc ion, 1 local dele n to be held in y in Novem he an ext mon 1 th ing will include prey owards the selection 1tes to the Wate nt of on of office ague will be ng's meet- atory steps of candidates ual ele gton 1 | for oitice, Henry C. was re- lin | position 1 mes clesiastical So- Deming of East Ber tir held last evening at mal ., which is old, has had position for of endc 's aetivities ehirel mors M veral t of i rsemer wi n in t the me ey of Worthington rk of tl ual s tion voted on which brought | from last yea the appointment to the executive of Wi committe Gold terminz term on the direc The e s of Major | . Sh 1 ree year |cal ¢ es were reported included a balance . totalling nditures during the | E hanges were cd by last eveping's meeting. The Worthington Ecclesiastical Society was one of the first forms of | rnment. in th town, be rmed several years before the the Berlin Congr h whial niver of the g today h‘u" of (h; having heen ab-| vill be dis scontinued in memb s of the or- present s tween the 1 satistac the church t system s ques Meeting port of the | ling the advisability ient of a volu \(Nr in this town. Aready receiver 3 1 resia sittee to hear the i= formed Those question and desiring to hear detalls of the findings of the com- | lof o the I Ventres Wil Not Accept ald D. Ventres of American Le- gion, will not 4 position of the election o tober 14, result ility of t dorsing Ventr elective vo mored despite ment to the cff g rires, st work with en wide announce- ¢ of Charles Wilson is generally The ca for commande A as the probable choice of the L io: iras in the event of Ventrcs' 1al refusal to accept position. Wilson has served on various com- mittees of the organization and ha been a hard worker, Pomona Grange About om all parts the central ange Hall, his morning at 10:3 tend the regular meeting of Central Pomona Grange being held here to- y. The morning initation of a s of candi- 10 was followed by a lunch- con gerved by the women of the lo- apter. The afternoon seesion, convening at 2 o'clock, included ad- Iresses by several prominent state lecturers. Woman's Aid Soclety first monthly meeting of the of the man's Aid society regational church 1 tomorrow afternoon at t the home of Mrs. 8. le of Worthington Ridge. ge attendance is anticipated. Athletic Club :kly meeting of ic club will be o'clock at The season will be he School Opens. at the 1001 opened Mrs. Anoa Young McGee in charge Evening es Kensin, n gram last evening with ind Miss Catherine The contin cnrolime ELrought in of stude an ern number Instr 1 in sterogra- phy and typewriting brought the st enroliment while foreign s in ind Civie were nded. nraging nts the also well Tomo; Columbus Day, brings a full s tion to students in loca , no classcs being sched town schoo - Doing. 1 G rns s in Man- What They and Mrs. H and son are visiting 1 chester, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Anderson of Kensington have ret cd from a visit in West o B L and Mrs. A. A. Barrett and Gloria, are spending their ation at Saybrook. Boy Scouts. ly m g of Troop Doy uts, of the Berlin Congre tional church, will be held this eve- ning at 7 o'clock under the direction M Mr daughter, annual va The v 1, Tuded the | printed booklet een voted Approve Option. At the cent 100l boar e o d at the offi board co of approved its t the rear owned b on 1 on a the . Alice th. chool, Officers of the school bo clected to their positions with ption of Phillip N. Fagan who ! __ as named for the position of finan- | cial seer i i ! Coa hburn moved the | Galpin, lto Whist Tomorrow. The weekly whist party of the St Paul Y. M. T. A. & B. sock held tomorrow evenin, o'clock at Tabs hall, ments will be served will he awarded the the evening. Las st proved 8o successful t tion has voted to continuc the affalrs weekly throughout the ! winter. All persons owning taxation in the Town ville on October 1, 1 by notified to file a pr d list of such ble propert cted according to LAW, wi wrd of Assessors on or NOVEMBER 1, 19 A deseription of suc Lstate (cach to be scribed) must ba of are Kensington and pro spara out 1150 ay I motor vehic excess | mortzages, ete. Knights of Honor. sty _The K EriTroncTiorme | i el Kensington Methodist ehurch will | PO 0¢ PFORET <7 hold their weekly mecting this eve- | ¢ 5 i s hliges Asdesaors to fillont or ing at 6:30 o'clock. Dasketry win OVHEs A et o v sts for each Delinquent, & the s ot of this evening's | 1 oting. | ing thereto ten per cent Bt e I preseribed by LAW Mrs. Edward CI Blanks ca be he Hartford orat moved to t ago. failure 1 or fail swor P se n Items a ] obtained k is confined to ' the Town o CSSOT'S, Cl Monday, 10th, from 1 00 and to 8:00 , October 12th Satur ' | institution several | Her condition is un- to October gue elected officers | W' t its mecting last evening as fol- President, Francis Dyer; sec- | 19 Carolyn Read; treasurer, | ion Dotts. i1 Toothall practice will g at 7 o'clock. the squad is ordered to be present. Inability to se number of tickets omitting the 5 €aid t 10 p.om.; from 1:15 to held | October 20th, from .00 to i very | M.i Saturday, October 22nd, 19:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to §:00 p Tuesday, October 23th, from 9 00 and 7:00 to S:00 p. m. | day, October from 9:00 to land 7:00 to 8:00 p. m.; 1 ! October 29th, from 9:00 to 5:0¢ 100 to §:00 p. m.; Tu wber 1st, from 9:00 to T:00 to 8:00 etary, be ure a sufficient may result in trip this year. It tickets are avail- ahle than twice that |7 number wish to go. Rather than play any favorites it is thought prob- ible th ed ur cured. The K this ¢ ve S. P. WILLIAMS, ROBERT J. COE. Conn., ghts of Pythias will meet e | (Continued on Page inville 20) )ctober 7, 1 Commander—\\ell Friday—Bowl- " or and on to per= LEGION =2 son shc wiith to go ahcad of the tow and the im, it was ctmen to Y think 1e o ad of the ST litors’ pay from § Seymour drew ) to $2 up issioner n L. Loc to serve until the Chairman Prior lost vith Mr. Seymour as to the proper- 58 of bringing the matter before meeting, and the resolution was ried unanimously. The third ember of the commission 1S, ex-of- io, Selectman Simpson. ham moved adjournment and the meeting broke up at 8:45 o'clock. Town Planners Postpone Because of the town meeting last ht, the town plan commission meeting un- commission s in the s next eve mpor! sion M. E. Church Notes it League of the Plain- . E. church will attend the rmm 1 15 TODAY See fhe sereen’s hottest comedy team with fi GLOK AL pluy SIDNEY and MUKKAY in “The Life of RIE WED. and THURS, “The Great Mail Robbery” of the roaring its and Uncls Sam’s marines. ing melodeame | tha a tilt | |New Britatn group rally this ev 'ing in the Pre ct M. E stol who go wil | ) 1 at 8 o'cl ospe le hristmas H'\l vest tor, Rev flowers, decorating | | ¢ | .l y |8 B | eglon's choice o ar]l Brooks our on S'nda: e of Arm vorably on a pi ception to ools L. C. St tomor- Sons of games will br ins S0 far be- r be able to ition to enter conducted 1o, the propos- h th and will their next Well Child Conference rooms or nection n he weil child at Plainville to be | ernoon, October 14, alth nurse’s rooms, in the from 2 to ‘ o’cloc Legion Auxiliary Meeting The ladies’ auxiliary to Brock- Barnes post, Ame Leglon, will ld a regular n Il at § o'clock tonigh will be followed by a socis rican Second Sclectman William Down- | attended, 0 Bowling League Arcs Circuits s and is pushing them towards | Trumbull Elcetr! league went throv ot roili leys. M ng 1 night 2 last evening at Hart's al- Edw Lemeri n led procession of pin-top- ds, Hebden's 116 1 the hest 133 119 by Jrrh son's marks ever n s plcked up ir oppo by one > last game in a tle for fi Trumbull Bowling T Ohms Mtrahl | churgh, | upon. Eristol News TAKES SER'S LAT, MOTHER FiF.’ S100 Parent Rccepts Jewelry Stolen by 11 Year Old Boy WOHAN DIES Mirs October Devotions October devotions will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at St. s church. Similar services 1 be held each Wednesday eve- ¢ during the month. Columbus Day Observance Tomorrow, Columbus day, will be rved as a holiday by the eity of- = and barbershops, which be closed all day. All other busi- s will be open as usual. @ program has been e Sons of Italy, No oon will be featured e which will start near itral fire station on Meadow proceed down North Main ets and over the Mo. rd to the high sche stration will 1t with the aer ot march will ay i Fannic M. Morrls Found Dead in Bed—E. E. Stockion to Leave ns of Foreign Wa, 1d the Savoy Band In, am Co.— ief Gets 60 Days in Jail, . ock in the evening a n s will be staged nd starting at $§ 1 bs a display of R sigtiborhood Prayer Meeting r neighborhood e held at 9:30 iorning at the Norton of 49 he first part of t. Matthew will ed For Reckless Driving Miller of 18 Wilton road, arrested yesterday aft- Motorcycle Pcliceman ns for driving recklessly ity of the Park street leased under ppearance in ning. who gave his o 1, Waterbury, evening on request his wife and s taken back to an officer sent ers Pald by Check of this city and e Waterbury di- heck today for checks may be of the local banks or ce by the ticket vstem such at the division rbury. will result in considerable Wi ilroad been necessary to over all the e road. Each car was o paymasters and at 1s Assistant Sales Manager to Retire t is made by offictals r1m Co. that E. E. for many years assistant in charge of sales and sales I retire from active ary 1, 1928, but will some time after that wdvisory capacity. He will o by H. A. Keller, who n with the concern since 1921 g representative. Stockton first entered the em- of the Ingraham Co. in 1898 til 1914 covered territory in d States and Canada as a sentative, Since the has been In charge of ng organization. Keller was with the Peters ge Co. from 1907 to 1916 as from 1917 to 1921 ax d representative of the n Arms Co.; and since the e with the E. Ingraham Found Dead in Bed Fannie M. Morris, aged 67 . found dead in bed at the iome of her son, Arthur C. Morrls on Queen street, yesterday. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mrs. Morris was born in Hornell, N on September 22, 1860. The ater part of her life was spent in ew York state. After the death of her husband five years ago she came to Bristol and has since made her home with her son. ing are two daughters, Mrs. M. Pickop of Honolulu and 00ks wer Mrs. James Harper of New York room fhan in Ci'¥i one son, Arthur C. Morris, with whom she made her home; and one funeral will be held at the Bristol Baptist church at 2 o'clock orrow afternoon. Rev. P. F. will conduct the service wrial will be in West ceme. of an appeal Increases Nertn oy i Jailed For Tire Thefts Sixty days in jail was the penalty ted out to Henry Cemire of 63 by Judge Willlam J. in the city court this morn- r he had pleaded gullty tc two automobile tires r of Cliftord Lyon of 2¢ The tires were stolen nt dates, the first theft oc- on Wednesday, October 5tk ~ond last Friday night. arrest was made by Ser- Jeglinski and Officer hompson yesterday after- ter suspicion had been di- 1 to him by a garage man wha d the tire on Camire's car > one he sold only a few days 0 to Lyon - ng to the police, Camire iployed on the night shift rect ontinued on Page 18) 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS i No-spueks! | | ( HE \NOULDNT 1§y TELL ME-SAID 17 WAS A ECRET e WELL, DID YoU FIND OUT KMOW OSSIE MAKES AIS DONK. RUN SO FAST 2 EREC { ourt! = ALY M 7IOUSKT OSSIED DO . suen ATHING! ES \N)-*AY I FOUND WHY T NENER ED A AAT P]N ‘(P MAL: Mis Do»\w QU\I = | IIKE TUAT= T SAW /A \T AN T TOLD MM "/’;lAT D TELL 70 AUMANE Soc AN MED BE PU7 INJAIL= YESSR=WAAT Do You KNOW ABJU’ THAT ! ’\\1 NO-L TooK 1T AWAY FROAN HIM - \ DOIAY /111921 8Y NEA sERV ét INC. BEG, 1. 5 PAT. OFF,