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On the day on which they were at normal precipitation at the govern- Old Orchard, the “Dawn” was pois- ment weather station in Hartford, . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 " . i 1d !MARC“NI VlSluNs PIamvi”e ”ews ]\\au sold. Efisto, ”ews 213 inches as compared with the ed for its transatlantic flight, but | which was 3.50 inches. The accu- MN-I Orders - ; sfl:fi &Y | F”TURE"F R AI]"] [ neavy sens kept i trom taking ot | mulated defiit at Reservolr No. 4 H New § Mr. McNally has some fine photo- | Twenty-one new services, four Filled 5 - Come ! T s . zraphs which were snapped during | vatavs aind onia. s b o | TR s { which both sides made hot charges | = | Bills Rendered t | Wasninston, oo 19 o | PIAINVAIIE and Plantsyille Mem 2fminscoce oeiiaeis, e 8330 10749 Tor 1997-98 I8 aored surine e et [] [ (11 2099 i a by Justice K 1 2 Special News Regarding “Carter’s” | o i oy Huodig Brpriewess |35 TE N S0 s i, S {the world with his invention of (ofs assaulting his father-in-law, ing unpald on October 1 amounted (Gh %[ d iwhrlelnm lv{exofiy--y phy, William Marcont | Frank Smith of Cheshire. A second e to0 $2,709.52 and bills for work dene St works with all the vigor and en- p L count of abusive lan was not | by the department amoynted to 30, e ndergarments for veryone | v o e o THO-HODR COURT SESSION oz (WATER BOARD STATEMENT 7.5, (5 rrecer "pare ot *ine b u)xrme methods of radio communica- —_— | The trial resolved itself into & AR Lo A | being for street assessments. || toi battle of mutual recriminations be- | | Bills amounting to $11,310.69 ‘ ) B e ) Harold Stevens Fimed $7 After Lo 750 Feel H i ! . pvs e L | uly. the' feshle 0 i After Long ., st Wite on one | 150 Feet of Main to Be Laid in | # Celebrating their 62nd anniversary. The William Carter Co., makers of the best | ‘prnma(’urcl: o:: ;L:pmalfl?x iuo:n;:n' Battle Searchlight Minstrel ll(l';-fl:u\.\l' N "'m”-dv hr:’ o i gl nn:::::,;:;;m. N undergarments for women, men and children, will, in commemoration of their 62 [ thetr life's interest for the sake of pUR SIS P GEarySt Falso Alarm of Fire Babad A ab calléA ‘out mt i idleness,” Marconi said here today. Tonight—P. J. Prior Stricken — Grand Juror Charles F. Conlon —Autos Crash On m"lh‘\flnl—‘“.llfli'k this morning for Wh;t was years in business offer for our distribution some of their leading numbers at a very | “I have laboratories wherever T go, prosecuted and Attorney Cornelit low price. We place the garments on sale at half their regular orice M| 2nd wherever I 'so T work. 1 have Prior defended Stevens. Droserutor | Police Court Actiity, Ein: streets Tpon ke Corat s . { workshops in Italy, in England, and | £ 250 duck ne day Conlon put the Smiths on the stand | ! found § ¢ , i now heces thel Ranlo Comaration. ot | ek TEoH o 250 :m:{:“::l;v\[; 4.:\‘ vonien pLOMIS Smltaion Uie AN gl e o[ uisatlng ocy enlty ‘::;‘rr“ ‘1?:.1[ “;fef:,mfln';’:;m:xfi::;:g Carter’s For Women Carter's For Men | America has put at my lspossl its' Geargn Linassrons ot nite S | CoelIheh toet e Stovensan wad © when sceing & amall quantity of ;plan\s for any experiments I may Roif nd L Thompson of married three years and had lived smoke pouring from the chi; y. | want to make. In addition when 1!plansyilie teniiay e e T £ that v . on a 1-da hunting together only six wecks o Invited to Convention Dusty Bowling Begins. council and th 1d last eve tion apj ourd of education depurtment of ed- itions for 1627-28 were ¢ Union suits, in wool, with choice of light | Union suits, light and medium weight Irequire special concentration, re-'trip along ST (LT in ThAS Ao B et ahh t totaling $330.407.49 3 . 5 3 i I Miramich cer, | tin t was a srought out that = : . 5 and medium weights, natural color, in reg- |wool in natural color, regular and stout ioyed "]‘”“ the calls '1“ ']BI"”‘ al- "Northumber county, New Bruns- Stevens had had his wife ar ; s ‘n'”?wrr]fli;’r:::;;:";tn:g:a od{ 0 :”:l Ak eyt | ways made upon me on land, T have wick. frq s o e il i ) over the ap- Pollce deps ved an fnvi- ular and stout sizes, slecves long or short, |sizes, long or short sleeves, values to $4.50 B athi e BElfcta whithilis e i e T o ohhad i S B tation whis morning to' attend the values to $4.00. for {completcly equipped with apparatus | resulted iy IitiE dowhl ot Bl 1a e on e nouad itions s approved Nilional conference of all crime as- | for my research.” ducks, two fish hawks, and a blue ! pog o POt g us follows: Loard of S0¢iations and committees to be held 5 Uhl teniied s e e o b perintondeny, |10 Washington on November 3 and ind s il incidentals $1,500, total §10,- | 5 The convention is being called by the National Crime Commission, the invitation belng signed by Major 1 have many in- | ) s to retail re- in the northern she sband during the ire perio had lived with her pare but th prosecutor showed that she had sued - i $ f 5 ‘! Mr. Marconi explained that his in- heron. The fonr 1 $2/9 (2 fOl' $550) i 279 (2 or $5 0) || itial discovery when the first feeble ' teresting experion. |l messages were conveyed by wireless, garding their sta constituted for him merely the woods, while anot new high school, teachers itor and incidentals, § gt d i, i . y . [ t incident which | 100 = sy 1 Union suits, silk and wool, with band Carler s FO[’ GII’IS !W! starting point of a life devoted to!they wlll long remember awill | e | for non-support. The varlous 5™ /oo ich school, special ap. | Richard Sylvester of Wilmington, top, cuff knees, regular and extra sizes. || vertecting his tnventio heir stop at O Orehiard, Me., ro 413 H;’n.hlr:{x.l HElto e heni e Ml Dol r;rl..r chairman of the committes of & A =i %8 e 3 5 g | ‘These last few years,” he said e the T Mrs. Grayson's € DA AL IR L W 1 hig! = chiefs of police. s 7 it ’ 2 | i H ! s old high school, janitor and 5 : Values to $3.50 fox 1 L]m;m \\]ms of. medium weight silk and } been for me a period of in- P ne ing an opportunity t 1’ ilied Smith. Just e :’r I DRIl ond,| \v‘:um\ Collide on Boulevard $] 50 (Zf 3.00 wool, Duteh neck, short sleeves, knee and I tense rescarch activity, searcely ever {h0p across the Atlantic. A il oting oot ings. school, . $07.1811 |priss nm,:::n::s cperated oy M. $1. 01’$ . ) [ 2 e lequalied betore, 1o perfect bean country through which the Which lasted until 10 o'clock, fou S $17 south rarion Kirkwood of 19 Walnut i { ankle lengths, in all sizes, values to $3.00. | {ransmission by short waves. 1 have men passed. Mr. MoNally i SR e e LEeih Eeldl sireet, fh city, and Max Donan ot . ¢ A : succeeded. 1 have encircled the globe !so wild and thickly wooded that at The cases of Miss Mary Stewart of 2 ‘urchase street, Rye, N. Y., Union suits, medium weight cotton, $]39 (2 fOl’ $275) |and today Kngland can communicate {times it was absolutely impossible | Southington and Albert J S ford Egen00d | Aloras o e iR ekt il s 2 St y with any of her dominions by direct ;and they could go for 50 miles with- of Hartford were continned i 4 : 5 2 diers' monument on the Memoria! band top, cuff knees, regular and extra beam telegraphy. cut seeing a house. They wore aft. 1 stice William SChool, th Chippens Hill oulevard late yesterday afternoon. | North Chippens Hill yecording to information furnished Sends 500 Words a Minute ler black ducks, and they found > drivers 85¢ (3 for $250) Carters FOI‘ Boys Wl 3 e contrived 1o “sena 00 enoueh 1o their wildes sizes, ] I i 'all Mountain school, ihe police by witnesses, Mrs, Xirk- 1000 was procesding westerly along s which collided near the F ! words a minute by beam telegraphy. ing their cover on the Main street scales Mor 4 . : o Union suits, medium weight wool, na- {1 now aim to raise this dgure as Phore of Miramichi bay and sott Soor mnd it is plesved ta ) w‘yflm :'(”“3.].'- the Boulevard and was about o . Bor Diko ik 8§ X ;tu' i ot 1 | much as possible and also to apply ; Cut the men found no insurance compani to ttle the L Ment. make a left turn into Mellen street or Baby—Silk and wool vests, 6 |tural color, knee and ankle length, long m to radio telephony. In the (rouble in bagging great numbers of | questions of blan | damages. | $0.008 when Donan attempted to pase. Both months to'3 years, values from $1.25 to and short sleeves, in all sizes, values to r future it must be possible to ! g birds. P. J. Prior Stricken | I 1! MUSIC | autos were considerably damaged a ak ily by telephone with thel The flocks of ducks, Mr. McNally Peter J. Prior, former first sclect- |4 transportation, $235; though neither operator was hurt. ction depa school, i attendance, rtment, $5.-. Donan was held on a reckless '; Dealth [driving charge, which was nolled by §600; | Prosecuting Attorney James T. on department, $8,- Mather this morning on payment of vachers, transportation, ' costs amounting to $5.80 after the day, $600; texthool interested parties had agreed to set- (Farnticon e grad- | tle the matter civilly, tion, §600; medical Case Nolled trade school, The case of Andrew W. Cernish of rative industrial depart- | Plantsville, charged with reckless 1,000; Miss Nellic E. Hills, | driving, was nolled by Prosecuting | Attorney James T. Mather this tions this year call ‘MOrning on payment of costs. Cor- increases in the nish figured in a collision on Bread | forces in the Street yesterday afternoon with a : tendent of school, | {ruck owned by A. Harris of New rd of education, three Britain. At the time, Cornish did not $104 a year; have his registration with him anq A high Wis taken to headquarters, where he Federal Hill, W8S later released under bond for uth Side |his appearance this morning. East Bris. | Bankruptcy Petition Filed 0: South| A voluntary petition in bankrupt- ‘ cy was filed yesterday afternoon in the United States district court {n New Haven by the LaBelle Shoe company of 122 Main street, through $1.65 for $3.00. 8% ea. $1.39 (2for $2.75) . | states, are so large “The possibilities of the new ed that they actu tem are limitless, There are such [Sun as they fly overh jdifficulties s ‘fading' which still |these huge flocks was impossible, | ynomnted by et Anstin 1 M | lconsiderably hamper directional {and the men could not even refrieve | aramiant tustor of the Church : 3 : s |communications, which must beall they shot, leaving many wounded | fy 1 any o Sorer. He was uncon- . fov rcome completely. T will not hes- | ducks floundering around in the SR p_;” “of the night, but e T e — {itate to continue giving all my en-|deeper water beyond wading radius [Eaisii s R ey ks . firy bed, the vehicle belng in con-|appear before the Community club | €TE1es to radio until it s a reliable [Some of the specimens they shot toxedl’andl quita ‘comtoriable Berllfl ews {ous danger of tipping over, ly- this evening in a program of music. Do g much a8 six and seven | POl PYOR I, 8, NOTES Ing at a stcep slant over the road. | The quartet is appearing all over | ‘ll“m(‘:”hflu!"':;; 2 .Il‘}; n”( :’:' r:| had | The seventh grade pupils of the jment, ] Local Boy Enlists | the castern United States on a tour | ination were found to )Y,’m, 1,,,“‘,, | Central Junior high school were ad- Charles J. Orsie of Kensington, | and 5 5 2o e oPTRerE AT 1S g . P D LI G O search work,” he said, “is being car- P!2cd there by the United States! dressed during their weekly i | et od by a girl from cnlisted in the United States navy| Clark wa States navy| Clark was booked for an appearance i . : vl patl yesterday and was shipped to the gy ol invitatio PPOATANCe | o) “on with an andacity of views | DIOloBical survey. The tags torium pe el Ippe hers: A general invitation| hasiboen || T80 OF Le Sl SUCaCHY h is in.iquested that the hunters shoofing Hartford Instit " sewport naval training station. He|extended to all residents of Kast 4 Sl : the ducks riturn the tags to Wash- | did avithme |1s well known throug Kensing spiring. American installations arc hroughout Kensing DX iington in order that the government Braille method. Berlin and the other districts of the [;Al[[l] BY l]EA ton, being asmember of the St. Panl | (nan magnitieent. and_ the improvements | MEIOR 0 onder that the goy Tabs and the Kensingt , atic| . | ¢ I tp on i SiE Bl ICe M W eeting Brorh iha i naren | since my last visit to this country j iSRS QK UD L : ST I sl jshe ducks at varlous fimes of the |their respective clubrooms yeste Delegates Not Named | Teacher association scheduled for he saw ¢ care The local men cemplied with | agrernoon. The clubs Mrs | Thursday evening, October 27, has ' national needs and geographical con- In certain fields, howey s e c re now ami i H Gieorge Green, president of | . 5 § : ! started and programs are in Prominen East Berlin Resident [the Kentinglon Leusie: of women | o1 Pstoned one weck owing to |iitions urging _other countrics to Last year 3,000 moose we ot | sway. i the state convention the next day at 6 d rac evelopment. 1 taken out of this cou but The sectional presidents of the [ Voters has annonnced that the dele- AeiCay iROrsiraptd retiofdesalopment v ritain - with her very nies at l” SeYel’fll MOfl[hS M e Haven. |l the Connecticut quartet did school met with thelr esgreta neld in Waterburg tne e 10 P8 Local sportsmen are meeting with | populons dominions and col fler these and did not penetr the awmditori e poir — ' 2 Hht bart 6 considerable success in their quest | the ear(h’s end from her has felt the 1 closely pack- ! man of Plainville, suffered a shoc darken the | 1ast night and his condition for & ad. To miss | {jme was so serious that he was nich school, $4 as telegraphy with all the obvious advanti of wircless added to it. He paid high tribute to radio d IR Pelerks ea unts of | The clubs of the school met ir teachs high school ool junitors, §7 3,115; North Side, $1 nd Park street, $1,650 1ol and h Avenue, $ Chippens Hill, $50; home economics ; manual t ng, $500; music ving, : medical in- i health, $100; physi- m today. enough into the woods to sce Tl s Sesed by (D Ol November have not yet heen chos- | : |The lone specimen they four A P - S Engehos Harold Clark has bagged nced for radio conncetion witk || :,fl";”’w[r‘::"m yrouniwesivaals Dy inle, and | 5 Attorney Anthony J. Rich. The HER DEM!SE GR[EYES TOWN‘,\.”, SRR guLes nearly every morning |them,” he said. “In the case of the i 1008e, So tame that it allow- | yootp o 3 . [scheduls prepared and submiited’ts W probably be chosen before the 2 . i on | 4 them to take several photographs i | 1ses are shown as follows: end of the week. since the law was off. He shot one | United States this urge has not been lot it | Prior's Store Sold S IR afford, he court shows liabilities of $31.- - & | vester er by the green so st r rad affic with the . | ile the proprietor lay Il af chaploselani, ; ' 753.48 2] The next regular meeting of the terday morning over by the green 8o strong, for radio .(ru ffic unl ]r e e e T b adD iiE ay a1 va n‘ propriot 'r= Sl G et “;3: m: n;nm of $3,961.25. It is Court Postponed When Alleged | Kensington League of Women Vot | UFidge on the branch road. | Philippines and Hawaii is not h AVY | along the river and bay, and, be- , Prior’s store in the lock el T G retood that a portion of the | ers Will he held at Legion hall, Ken.| -The DBoys’ club will meet Friday |cnough to warrant special installa- g, 0% EVE 800 bave and: b~ o) "poigt Sain street was sold_at | pens Till, $100; Fall ) hown an Amount listed in the liabilittes is in Gun Wielder Rests at Hospital— | o 0 o O iy, Nov. .| evening at 7 o'clock at Community |fions such as now tie together the | oo ! ‘fshing industey. the Gama. |Public auction at 11 o'clock this| The sppro et | € form of notes to banke, which gton, i 2 ening, M bils British empire by beam wireles In iy e h Sy dbaiy morning by United s Auction- | increase Vs 4 are endorsed. Submergod by Meavy Rains Meeting | hall. g ® by ol cere ; 11An government has piaced a_houn- | M° - g i e s Ne Hills, who Road Submerged by ¥ | 24 held it regular| The foothall squad will practice |other respects, the Amiericans WeTe iv'of §3.50 a head on them. The lo. | °°: Sl lRE R DL ahout ”m"{\ul.l:n ”"I:vmw_m “hoot| T 0 O.F. Grand Encampment —Other Ttems of Interest. fm The annual| Thursday evening at 7 o'clog to be congratulated. cal men taok along a heavier gun {n | Prior filed a voluntary petition 5 T iitus after hav. | oAt the convention of the Grand {elections which were announced as| Community hall. Several new mem- | Germany Progressing jan effort o collect some money on | PANKruptcy someweeks ago and the |y s principal emeritus AV- | Encampment, 1. 0. O. F. held in to satisfy the ereditors. i, sopved for a period of 50 Years pag wen's hall yesterday afternoon, In Europe, there is only England f1he side, but their weapon was The stock had been inventoricd at teacher and principal in the di; | George E. Travis of Danbury was Mrs Bertha Mildrum North, wifr hich can compare with Ameriean | found to he still too lizht. The col- scheduled to take place last evening | bers have been added to the squad prof Alert A North o tuast IBerliny e re Srioien o aa iin 1 thie Mrat meet: | w#hloHi now numbera 20 J ’ gied yesterday afternoon at her | 1OTS POtROned untl the fi el Al e given by the |Tadio devclopment, Marconi said.|lecting of the money i a difficn |71 ’ \ Jonno. | ICT i (0 rective a vear's salary in felected Grand Patriarch for the ens nom: on_Grove sirect after a long | "8 i Sovember SO, et s SRl I S R el larifany Mr. MeNally | The purchaser was John Johno- {10k lion of her long and meri- | suing year. Other. officars oerl ilnsss. s Notth liad lons Beeh o nyosday cvening, October 25, he, held naxt Monday evening at § | has yet to cateh up wtih the etartias a seal sinks to the bottom itz of Waterbiry, who pald 331015, 0us service, The amount actual- were as follows: Grand high priest, tregted for h D e e e ey Sooms, | Which the United States and Great | killed and the body cannot ha re.| Mr- Johnowiiz is a_jobber ot mer- 0UREE FEE | Rpiacity for this | naward H. Birdsey of Merlden; t trouble and has en one week iu chandise. He was giv memt s of ocal chapter will | o i ¢ socia om of the local chapter will {o'clock in the church social ro cause i $1,600, but this s reduced | grand senfor warden, | Gerpe x. The other trieved. The Indians, after wound bem confined to her home for sev- | : L ; L ; O e Lirituin have acquir ersl months, Her husband was the ‘u";;lr"‘,;‘m'lh“"'“’" M, i R L T (ORI Sl RES i S i T foe it s (e animals, harpoon them be-| Which to remove the stock of the F 5 "yl loco'in the salury of | Bramman of Bridgeport; grand 1816 persontolsneakjto i, foonveray e con iSRRG R UM AtEon gdhc ihoatess ce will be held at the |lthough they are rapidly concen- fore they can sink and are thus Sore. which is one of the oldest )\l C i pay, scribe, William 8. Hutehinson of ing with her for some time shortly S Choir practice will be hield at the | |15 %0 the construction of sta- [able to bring the carcasses ashore | Pusiness establishments in ] Water Board Meeting New Haven; grand treasurer, WiI- a‘ter noon. She was found dead at Il on/eh Methodist church Friday evening at | ;o %04 cheap manutacturc of re- |and collect the bonnty. The water| No other Gony Hosoink | At a mecting of the board of liam J. Berges of Stamford; grand about 4:30 o'clock [tiec “1-{' n']r_ Kly w of the 750 o'clock., | : G was thickly dotted with the black | for the rental iy e B eeonard Hald B atheves LA nTor whrdar: Henry A. Hessen of She is survived by her husband, a8 Paul ¥, AR i society| Mrs. Heary Taylor and \_" “ | “This is a radio age,” he contin- |heads of the animals, Mr. Mc [ Seare ghy pHmnea it was voted to lay 750 fect of | Hartford; grand representatives, son, Russell M. North: fwo daugh- | > hel 1§ evening at 7:30|Clinton Taylor were visitors to ! ued. “The world is coming more and [savs, and their roaring -r»]ynn]‘”‘:[ "'\_‘;r”“’"]":‘li ’:IHW_“:“” six-inch main on Geary avenue. This Irank M. Canfield of Bridgeport Jecision was reached following A and retiring Grand Patriarch Harry Tabs Hall, Kensington | pritain toda h of Our Saviour at the High hear < called in response | W. Tuttle of this city: grand mar- Conneeticut Agricultural l‘nll.*'Ih_ and e nr\w‘li/m'h-ly ‘;'\:Arrlv] v"h;'l ll!;*l{ Mrs. R. O. Clar So far it is only communivaling and Irene North; a brother, Frnest W. |scores oth ladies and gentlemen. | Nejson and Mrs. Max Sugenhtme at- | 0 o0 S0 G soon be edu-| Northumberland county was found s this evening at 8 1o a petition presented by Julius | shal, August H. Simonson of South - Mildrum, and three sisters, Harriet | rluvry;.m evenis have proved suc-iioig:q the annual convention of the | 2HINE | Y OpiB A reciilating falll|1o)ibal Tyl esoept at sovecriient \'v*hlonan.v.nnrmm is evening at 8 o 2 D bty ot | ety oo ISR Mild ‘arric A, Mildrum and | cessful and a large attendance s | = pythia sters i e % : s S arty wi a | o'clock sharp: ! k and severa St = 4 % A. Mildrum, Carrie A. Mildrum an g n 5| Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters in fits lite by it. :;r\v;:; xngh:v.\?:vln"rn-“{::r u,;? B e e, s, The mew main will be Klein of Torrington: grand out- : 8 i o) 1 ~westorly from Allen street. ntinel, Harry H. Pritchard of long the waters throughout the aors s Mivimin North g studentilt the more to doing everything by radio. wil be presented hy the ch Mrs. Charles ag which w er s s, TS, @ Jas nticipated at this eve ‘s part g ¢ e e Mrs, Mary Bowers, all of East Ber "vv"(-::‘;.nf‘.ul “.‘;; ht\ vmvcfll Party. | pidgeport vesterday. They repre Radio will, furthermore, acquire | ¥aloon and calied ! odeeoli PEDIERGIOITE P lin/ . / tofres ! | sented the local temple. {2 larger and larger share in the fife | PHINE Served near beer, they learned | fire compi AR LI Do e et Mrs. North was born in East Ber- abs Meeting (e | & that the government store was the from D . s: Th A petition was ’ ; lin and had resided there all of her| The St. Panl T. A. B. soelofy will | <x, 0 o0 {of all people as it will become more "0 place where the *rea) stufr” St. Mary's. Mild Woodrnff: A+ 1jqon and others asking that the | Due to the iliness of Mayor John life. She was a member of the Ber- [hold its weekly meeting tomorrow | Weather Bureau Issues jand more widely appreciated that as t % i E Coon’s Doxology, Sambo; When Day o Cator main on King road he \\:‘,dr and the absence from the a sclence it is yet in its swaddling i& Dories Mra: Bannells Ola Blania | Ercene Mt e ev. {olty ot Acting Mayor TV Ritoo Crumb, Corporation Counsel Yil- liam N. DeRosier extended te the | visiting delegates a welcome and the freedom of the city. I 0. O. . Meeting The regular meeting of Pequa- in Congregational church, of which | evening at Tabs hall, Kensing | R passe A o i deacon. She eavek| A membore e st 1o e maen: | Storm Warning Today 6060 . Litation and prape a large circle of friends who feel|ent. A membership drive will be| \AShington, Oct. 19 (P 5 e [ties of short waves is atill practical- the loss of her passing keenly. Al- [launched in the near future and | SCAUNCE bureau today issusd the 1y ynknown—at least compared to though she had been in {ll health | arrangements will be made at this|Cl0Wing storm warning: tcal | What T believe we will finally be able 10:30 A, AT, tropical fy"gigeover as to how to bend them i “Advisory for some time, the suddenness of [evening's moeting, y Yy ] L ! 2 SELNES IeCUnE {disturbance is central about latitude |2 CHECEE tion Moon, entire company; Charles- | 55500 5 in at a hearing ton contest, Blackbottom and Two >0 0 P Ha B o mber meet Pickaninnies; Mud Pie Days, Ted La | Bonne; By the Waters of Minn tonka, Miss Turkington: When You wnd 1 Were s Goeb: of the hoard. \ petition of Clyde H. Perkins r main exten- lington street 1 others for W ons on West W eventeen, or dea as a shock to the com- D <hi 1 i ! : & :‘n:mlvv”h i s ‘.'m":}‘ ',‘:"'\ "‘:""‘“ o 1-2. longitude 781 'll’r‘fll'l‘""‘:; “In the enlightenment of the d My Train, Rastus; Scarel s anied i view of | buck lodge, T. 0. O. F.. will be held i d | Arrange s have peen complet- |;° Sl ewha intensity as % a = : orestv vas tabled f P = Funeral services will be conduct-| g ror the 1 {increasing somewhat in in { world as to the possibilities of this TONIGHT—THURSDAY , entire_company. O et that there Is at present a At 8 o'clock this evening in Arcan- in the olio will he by i um hall. llowship Supper o be | ieneed by reports of fierce squalls ’ ed from her late home {omorrow [y, & e Dot oviaene Y et SUSYL |medium 1 will continue to do my i : ; : i 5 d fr held at the Kensington Congrega-!) oy, steamship Albertolite at 2 A. The Original Ukulele Lady Mr. Northrop, Miss Hynd Mrs. question about regrading & ¢ Club To Meet | part. Radio is by now my second ey Fiske, pastor of the Her- | (ora ChUre on by evenine Alalenay '”,J,"l‘]x‘;‘",‘;nvflcdfina':g;:-‘l:i"al‘m and 1 sometimes regret that CLARA BOW in | Bristal, Mr. Russell and Fred Kiric straighiening out i mortlon Of MO L, S hevent chift b Ko Mt lin Congregational church, will of-| ol T T s n i o0 il fesand 2 3 other duties are often placed upon { k. shects ] Jalae odist church will hold its first meet- folate, Burial will take place in | X e e Wl Al et T Y | me, which T cannot—nor indeed “H 12 | — [ e S et nt . | (D& of the season thia evening. Clir- Wilcox cemeter fandwnce & nitioluaten L s morth mnd northeast of |Wish—to evade which curtail the u a (Continued on Page T Tt guring (0"d Emanuclson is ehairman of Case Continucd 5 Tadies' Ald Me M achRon available time for rescarch.” — | Tar e b bor the aver. (he committee arranging for the The case of Bertram Thompson of | . "HEEET JiE 06 L e i G PO Clara as the reason men “fiy to [the month of Septmber e e, |Eathering which will take the form 3 Iricst) S8tiaet Sblouiilen, Scha | Rensington Methodist: whurck mel | was rebortad as’ contval t6dky over SCHOOL TO OPEN Mawall” A lavish love spectacle be- || 7 ) |%E° ']Z‘:]" gonStiipLion o ‘,‘:r ; :"Of a Hallowe'sn party, with carrying concealed we 5 L his atternoon at 2:30 oclock at the | Gunneeticut. greatly inoreased in in-| Haverhili, Mass, Oct. 19 (A — || nosth warm southern skics, . 2 re 000 K-~“°‘” dRs o i) Funeral of Joseph Erame Shiphiyas soher uleditolao e b et 0r o o e e (s Tnben A [fensity and moving northward at- The board of health announced to- e s | Frnnk Uu WIn i llons didasiorey 1on The funeral of Joseph Eremo, fhe fihviesdey fecasionBogile SR er i R e present. [fended by gales alopg the coast.|day that the public schools, closed | HMONDAY: and=TUESDAY i [ » { September, 1026. On Monday 128t who died at the Bristol hespital bomnicourblas i e ng I aRIDOt Hunting Conditions Good' Storm warnings are displaved from [since September 19 because of the | (o : 2] : e all vescrvoirs wire full exeopt Mo. 1, { Monday night following an opera poned one week as ”‘;] ""\'jfl"“R“'l“" Local hunters have reported ex- | Eastport, Me. to Cape Hatteras, |infantile paralysis epldfmx‘t‘. 3;_‘0'11" The Blg Parade | Eyesight Specialist wh;vh was down approximately 10 tion for appendicitis, will be held wielder is a patient at the New Brit-) L o ARt be reopencd on October 24. There | s o - | |inches at 9 o'clock t s ain General hospital 1 was un-|cellent hunting conditions through- | . i s o h‘m‘ 01 s nes ot e icaee || 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 S e e m[ o'clock tomorrow at St. An. able to appear. out all three districts of the town.| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |y, 14 gesths. i | Harwinion during the month was | (Continued on Page 11) ed h Offi- t Derlin and Beekley are term- dis- | ed especially bountiful in their sup- cer Frank Brown following Edwin | ply of heasants. Partridge and Il | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS K1 Snact 2 Any Dok By Blosser Thompson was arre turbance at the home of Lindbergh, where Thompson is al- | squirrels ar leged to have flourished a revolver. fous although the bushy tailed bune Lindbergh stated that he knocked | nics are not as plentiful as last Thompson down a flight of st the Meriden man suffering injur which have placed him under the |ing h care of the New Britain General | Resic he usual pre-scason rabbit hunt- 7 - hee u‘l'r ported in Blue Hills, WELL ,IM CERTAINLY GLAD ? (T REARD YOU ARENT strict are arous- TUAT OSSIE AN 746 MADE UP % GOING TO SELL YOUR DONK. hospital. sht hunting ot AN ALL OF US ARE G0OD AFTER ALL,OSSIE! GEE AP other;cases anere lockal B9 aT0T DT G i i FRIENDS AGAIN= T AATE IMGLAD BECAUSE CLARA last evening's session of fhe courl.| hunters will be severely dealt with 70 BAJE ARYBODY Is s A NICE Road Suffers 'rom Raii by landowners ir apprebended. Last The’new highway under process | year a body of “vigilantes” recruit- MAD AT me! / DoNkEY! 5 of construction suffered consider- | og fr. armers of that locality, \k—u VES, AN able damage under the heavy rains night rabbit hunting to a 2 T SHUE'S SMART SURE SHE'S SMART! 1 KNOW YOULL BE GLAD YOU DIDNT SELL KER TO YoL COMING OR ARENST SOMEBODY—A AICE You'?' SLE COMES SMART DoNK LIKE ISSUE SMARY! | OR SHE DOESNT !/ HER! 1 SAY She IS! You & 2 WHEN I SAY, ‘ARE which have visited this town du degree, the past few days. The uncomplet- st Basli Ttome ed half of the one-way ;m»u-n from | oy Jriday evening there will be & L, 5 SreleneS oo | Gabriel's Ypiscopal church in the day and the underpass at the sta- | ot e tlon was swamped under a foot of | CHUrch social rooms. All of the flood water this morning. oung people are particularly re- "% Tavge fruck owned by the Co., Quested {o attend. The meeting is Brook Tee Cream Co., in furning off | called for § o'clack. the concrete portion on Farmington | AN older boys' conference of the avenue, went deep into the mud | Hartford County v 7 tions will when it struck the filied in excava- | be held Friday, saturduy and Sun- tion recently completed by the U.| day, October 25, 29 and 30 at New G. 1. Co., and sank to the fops of | Haven. Registrations must be sent the rear wheels. It was found nec- | in by Monday, October 24, to Oscar essary to summon a heavy truck to | Benson. drag the large machine from its| The Piedmont male quartet will 0.

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