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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927, 'NEW BRITAIN “Y. M. 1§ PAID COMPLIMENT SIDEWALK GRITI FINDS TALK l]flSTLY Insults Pedeslrians and Pays $10 for Oratory STABBER'S KNIFE BRINGS DEATH T[] WORLD WAR BRIDE (Contir State Secretary Gives Local Associ- \ cruiting Executives | | 1 ation Best Record For Re- | | 5 A tribute to the New Britain Y. . is paid by State \"C!"(Bl’) mith, of New Haven, in bmitted recently to the ommi Mr. Smith states W Britain is a recruiting cen- ter. In this connection it is of much est to note that New Britain || 18 on vecerd s havine preduced iy gl one X .. more men for the secretaryship than any other city in the state within a| Madame Lord was found to bave - ghen period of time. A total of 23 |DEeN stabbed through the heart, her | men have come up through the lo.|4¢ath in the opinion of physicians | [cal association as recruits, The list | 2¢INE instantaneous. includes men whe are now oceupy-| Police are seeking Captain Wen- ing responsible exceutive positions |ceslas Dekrupfell who they say has | in associations in Connecticut and [Peen paving attention to Madame | other states and one man in a for- v and was seen in her, cign . At the present time eve erday. He has been man ex. the general secre since; d locally. The record ame Lord was the sin s on of which any | Vernet, daughter of Dr association could well he Gustave Vernet of Cannes ed from First Page) —_— | [ platntive whining of a dog on the balcony of the villa occupied by Madame Lord first called neighbors’ ention to the fact that something & wrong in the villa and a policc A guilty to the nd was fine ice court today. ¥ to the and Offic Sikora f | Pauline Chachulski, ¢ s | “I wish space were available to de the names of these men in his report.” Mr. Smith fs well Britain and the local * Lived in Bay State Fall River, s, Oct. 20 (P— Lord, who has death in Nice, 1 in this city for several months about five years ago with | her husband Horace W. Lord at the | 7. home of his parents, Mr. and M Peabody fig‘.{;:nga'};ef Shog ah o Phe e S Lord e Accl Yy Sho a retired attendance officer of the | Oct ) - Tall er school department | Picree of o | Hao Lo parents said today | body police department was that his wife returned to France be- lentally shot riously wounde ¢ of the illness of mothe while hunting asant with four i s i s and remaincd Peabody in Wilkins' | fOr some time, but because the cli- Memibers of the ! did not xl.r & with him and he just erley Love. | Was unable to 1 a steady posi raised his g at a 'lon he decided to return to this pheasant Chief cpped | Country within ra ived the full | Their relations ) of th in his lart | dial. his parents nd hip e quently expre: A 3. Thoma ¢ » would come back to Amerlc 2ndi ke The parents had received from Ma Lord occasional nown in New s 1o frequent visitor to tuterpret that th carry out their re spective parts of the marriage ¢ tract. He placed the woman on Yu”fi'! an « the v must “cabody, Edward © Willimm H. Parker of Haritord, charged eckless driving, was noll istant Proscenting Attor Greenstein, Parker was drivin automobile on West Main about 1:10 o'clock October figured in , causing inj Suraw d continued cor- and he had ed the hope th: Airplane Is Damagcd | Landmz"a( Stamford ford, Oct, (P—An air- | » owned by R. € Fogg, of Con- | A brother of Horace W. Lord, whose h made a forced |French wife, Madame Marcelle 1 v was damaged |was stabbed to th in N take-off yesterday | France, yesterday, announced at the Fogg ran into a soft spot | family home in [Fall River this in the mead where the landing | morning that there has never been had been made. The plane body was any estrangement between Mr. Lord considerably ydamaged. He was en |and his wife. “Our family is Dbadly route from New York to Providence. broken up over the ftrag is understood to hold the |said Altitude record at 21,- | “Mr. ing the Never Any Estrangement h Main v Bedford, Mass., Oct. 20 (#) v Attor- | ! Hartford violatio HYI\VV hill, was represente Polk Waskowitz o 1o nolled Ly rarney G charged with o bile without in his posse til tomorrow nol own the vehicle he w nd the owner said he fhe registration certific tomorrow made the The Lord m the countess dur- world war, ' the brother con- WINTER IS COMING Be Prepared Pollard said he did vehicle, and weapon You Are Sure of s continued until Sl QUALITY and COMFORT 1;{.?‘. = AT ECONOMY PRICES : L ) '”‘m Jul- By Using Our Best reported to “Old Compan;’s Lehigh Coal” — THE — SHUBERG COAL CO. Office and Yards 55 Franklin St. Phones 2250; 2251 currying without a per- Thursday, revolver in Arthur t morning and robbed of % o “stick-up” men were negroes, ding to the com- plaint. One pressed a revolver against his chest and the other emp- ticd his pockets of all c: ace Broadening The Market For Electrical Securities For the sake of marketability, prudent investors like to hold securi- ties that enjoy a wide distribution. In this connection it is interesting to note the extent to which electric light and power securities have been sold to consumers direct since 1920:— Security Sales 1920—1926 Inclusive Sales by Investment Houses $ 326,374,000 458,917,000 589,961,000 741,722,000 982,421,000 982,223,000 1,142,665,000* $5,230,283,000 , Sales Direct to Customers $ 43,000,000 80,000,000 130,000,000 175,000,000 254,000,000 297,561,800 *246,900,000 $1,226,461,800 * Estimated 1920 1921 1922 1923 g 1924 ., 1925 . . 1976 SRR Total 1920-1926 We cite these figures for the information of investors who want to be fully informed before placing their funds. We shall be glad to furnish full data on any electric light and power securities you may be considering. PUTNAM & CO. Members New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 6 Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Telephone 2-1141 31 West Main Street, ll New Britain, Conn, Telephone’ 2040 tinued. “He was serving as el r‘ clerk to Colonel Kecter with army of occupation at the They armisti ’ | | time rned to I v s ccome an American unz'u after the war, Remained in “During the vear a two years of wrope d a half or alTante ntinial country, they lived in Fall River Providence where he | had positi and Boston, Then ditions i family on tk ey 1t to France. My | France use of con- about | use of his | ! health and came home. Sh, use of her here was never between them only separ miles ofy distance.” remain. | estrangement 1o other COOLIDGE SCORES FESS FOR URGING S R ELE[JTI[]N' (Continued from First Page) lin poor hea The ran fll f the rep 4 3 want | £ |that what 1 say in his ing done to strengthen me Nothing is furthe ‘\\ cou ‘1 I Ohio ch would be at home r from the truth anti-Coolidge Is Not a Spokesman “I want to ha derstood, so that am not tal or Mr. when T say t ’in drafted, b I w femp! me to I belicve he wil I must Senator one of atter Mi mous “do not ci t the Ohio sen opinion gained would b held cor His opir lat about the + |of the repu favor is Le- tee, another close president, regarding the e it thoroughly un- | 1 will know, that Coolidge 1L president was displ admit that 10 referring ments urging Mr. Coolidge's re-el tion. h surprised by the “I ne That's why 1 was in there e thinks it is unwise, this is not a one-man countr: In the ngworth will not mak made similar to run in friend of th. ] remark effect of the presi- a delegation in |dential statement. Mr. Coolidge him- | self has refrained from amplifyi ng\ /in any way his terse utterance that he did not choos: | Oriental Rugs Complete line of all sizes. w -p)—-rhe | | Persian, Chinese and Tur- S to his previow r ‘got it' as I did senator’s opinion the republ an and F. probably would iport of that state today. 80 long. and that aid | | kish makes, best quality and te- || lower price guaranteed. It > || will pay you to see them. “We Back Every Sell.” :|S.V. Sevadjian 162 GLEN TEL. Rug We ST. 1190 —tomorrow will be one of our greatest sales days of the entire year! Wind Breakers For Grown Ups $1.00 —we feel that the early shoppers will be the fortu- nate ones as these gar- ments are exceptional, two pockets, full cut. Sizes 36 to 16, . Quality- J‘er)//ée flz/ao- H.J. DONNELLY 300 STORE BUYING POWER CO. Girle’ Dresses $1.00 —pretty new assortment of Girls’ dresses, sizes 7 to 14 yrs., several styles and all colors to pick from, also pantie dresses in 2 to 6 yrs. to go at this price, DOLLAR DAY! Small Lot Women's Felt Hats $l aOOrn(‘h —for all size heads, genu- ine Italian felts, neatly hemmed, new brims, little rolled off the face models. You'll have to ba early for one of these. Coat Sweaters For Men and Women $1.00 — assorted colors, rein- forced seams and all per- fect, Sizes 36 to 16. Electric Light Bulbs 5« $1.00 — Electric Light Bulbs, Mazda make. 25, 40, 60 watt., Men’s Shirts $1.00 assortment that 1s Lxtra full- that run —an sure to satisfy ness and siz from 14 to 17, Beautiful Scarfs $1 .OO each —hand painted crepe de chine. In white, blue, pink, rose, green, yellow, tan and peach. Regular $1.98 value. Cotton Batting $1 .00 roll —all stitched ready for use, weight 3 1bs., enough for full size comfort. Pillow Cases —regular size, full bleached made of a good quality standard brand muslin, Cretonnes 3 vds. for $1 .00 — handsome coloring, all new patterns for the Fall, Table Cloth $1 000 each —>4x58 in. square or round with and without colored borders. 1,000 Pair Full Fashioned Hose $1.00 ... —all pure silk, made by a well known manufacturer, silk to the welt, in white and all the latest shades. Value $2.00, Amazing Women's Percale Aprons 2 for $1 .00 —large size, made of extra fine quality percale, neatly trimmed with rickrack, bib style in all new patterns. Value 69c. ! This Linen Sale Rayon Bloomers $1.00 — very special, rayon bloomers, reinforced crotch, white, flesh and colors. All sizes, made full. Reg. $1.50 value. 300 pieces of Madeira Linens '1.00 —Just at the right time for Xmas and showers. every size in every pattern”—thus the drastic save 50% vanity and buffet sets, towels, ovals, oblongs, rounds. Truly a remarkable assortment. way. Men’s Cotton Work Hose 8. $1.00 — good strong hose in black, grey, cordovan. Sizes 10 to 1114, Men’s Handkerchiefs 4 for $1 -00 — men's genuine woven fancy colored bordered Handlkerchiefs, 14 hem. Brassieres 2 for $1 000 —brassieres with garters lnn;: models, without g side or back hook, ulx(\ nanmx bando, all sizes. Heavy Flannel 7 for $1 .00 —36 in. wide, checks and stripes, genuine Amoskeag flannel. or more on every purchase. 18, 22, On sale tomorrow at 9 o'clock sharp. Men's Flannelette Night Shirts $1.00 —fine count material, cut in fullness to satisfy all. Sizes 15 to 20, Boys® Blouses 2 for $1 -00 —well made and tailored, in a heavy grade of flannel. lan and grey, sizes 8-13. Linen Towels full bleached stitching in —pure linen, with black border. Silk and Rayon Hose Zwm' $1 .00 —silk to the welt, all first quality, in the new Fall shades. All sizes. reductions. 24, 27-inch It's merely a case of “not You actually rounds—3 piece All sizes, all patterns. Do drop in—yow'll want to see them any- “SEE OUR WINDOWS.” Turkish Towels 4 for $l .00 —35¢ grade plain, white or with colored stripes, double thread. Fine Lisle Hose 3pair $1 .00 —extra fine quality 1 white, black, Lm. grey and cord. Sizes 815 to 10, Linen Towelm yin.tor s OO —extra fine quality, closely woven, 45¢ grade with col- ored border. Lace Curtain Material 3 for $1‘00 —36 inches wide, Quaker lace, all new patterns. genuine Fall Women’s Medium Weight Union Suits $1 .00 each —made low neck, no sleeve, Dutch neck, elhow sieeve and high neck, long sleeves, knee and ankle length. Just the suit for Fali and Winter wear, value £1.79. Boys' Sport Jackets $1.00 —made of heavy waun material with knit bottom and convertible collar. Twe pockets and loose cuffe Sizes 8-12. Two Piece Pajamas $1.00 —Women's two piece pa- Jjamas, in floral designs or plain co]oxs, kimono sleeve, round or V neck, all sizes, $1.00 —all made full and long with bodice top, of English sateen or best quality mus- lin, sizes 46 to 52, Men’s Mixed Wool Hose 3 pr. for$l -00 —heavy weight hose that will give wonderful service, Grey, brown, ‘black. Sizes 915 to 12. Rag Rugs 2 for $l.00 —hit and miss rugs, with stencilled borders, various designs. Napkins 8 for $ 1 .00 —I18x18 inch hemmed, ready for use, various at- tractive patterns. Art Linen 4....$1.00 —18 in. wide, ecru color, for scarfs, ete Boys’ Hose 4 . $1.00 —heavy English rib, in brown and black and fancy sport socks.