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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927. — | Mrs. Stdott had 1ett him, Mr. Green. Autoist is Fined sons which Mrs. Allen will conduct |in Hartford a short time ago. . | . YUUNE [iIRL HE[[] | setin asked Sidoti If “other wome Joseph Devotl, aged 87, of 20 Y W C A Noms at the local Y. W. C. A. The class | will be sent home today. ’ He‘ Clty ltems ‘:fl?&?fimrzr":lr:;nh:fn?:&d‘:-;” 2? kit e h:l.lo'n of the trouble with Muzzy street, Bristol, was fined $25 iwm begin on Friday, Nov. 4. | i week - s wife and If it was true that he and costs for reckless driving. Motor- —_— The course in projects of roclology | INTRAL . e Shs . s defendant in an action brought by cycle Officer W. P. Hayes testified | 13, Business Girls® club will meet | 2N the poster class will be held T(I;le“\pfl,]‘: o’:nt'h:"(m‘ S | Mrs. W. M. Hatrman of 45 An-|_ \°V Lunch Specials, Crowell's- a vo woman claiming support that he made the arrest about 4:30 oy Thuraday evening in the clup of | P00 Disht at 7:3 High school aid their banking this| Te"S SLreet entertained at bridge | A0 i Aoy BOrdon ablenl |0 nOl yestadey MPRIGOOR 00 WM [ oy, 55N Disns Al e slie don | Glzls Reserye Notes | morning. The rooms with 100 per| 2S¢ ¢Vening. Prizes were won by | The auxiliary to the Rev. Willian d to the question and Mr. Green- | Main street. He said Devotl Was ho pirate Bazaar which will be| Regular club meetings were held | cent were as follows: 9 o150 HosterPagkard and Mra: violebiliEatiy pranch 2, 10 HL, il fiold Found by Police at § o'Clock stein elaimed it on the ground that | driving at the rate of 35 to 33 miles 19 'on Dec, 3, 6 and 7. At 845 the | by all clubs last weck. Plans were |9-1-f, 9-1-, 8-2-a, S-1-c, 5-1-d, Gl SR ST T ADHL A B y /! /| would show that Sidotl had money an hour in a westerly direction and 1,4 will have & plunge party in the =made for Hallowe'en parties which |7-2-g, 9-1-f. | Halloween Soclal and Dance glven | ¢1°t¥ hall this cvening at 7:3 3 g 0 spend on women despite his claim | cut in and out of the line of traffic ool {will be costume affairs. Cluga club| The 7-2 scction of the school held | Y Indianola Council D. of P. at Red | €10k ThlS MOI’I]IHg of o mall hoorme. west of Black Rock bridge. | A glee club will be formed for all |had the first party last Friday in the | a social yeste atter school from | - hall, Tuesday evening, Octo- ~ Mrs. Anna Kohler of 130 Cherry ige Roche remarked that Hartford Man Arrested | interested. for details on the mat- club rooms. Pocahontas will have a | 4:15 to 5:30 o’clock. The ber 1927 —advt. street was the guest at a birthday < income D. Baird Lanning, aged 27, of the iter goe Miss M. ,““bdh Ed. masquerade party Wednesday eve-|which was well received was arrang. Loren D. Penfield Camp, Sons of ' PArty tendered her at her home last “I do not New Dom hotel, Hartford, pleaded mands at the Y. W. C. or call |ning. On Friday evening members|ed by Miss Beryl Libby, Union Veterans of the Civil Wi wturday evening by not guilty to the charge of operating 1005, h iling Workers, Pinnacle de English instructor. will meet In Jr. O. U. A, M. hall friends. he received man; n can show you my books, Your 7 automobile while under the in-| The national Y. W. C A. secretary | and Blue Trlangle clubs will join n | The entire eighth grade will have| 19 Glen street, Wednesday evening, | 1N¢ resular mecting of Phoeniy 1 declined t ant P. nor,” Sidoti replied. fluence of liquor, and asked for & from New York, Mrs. Helen Schuy. the Hallowe'en activities. The Sun-|a soclal this afternoon and dancing | for the election of officers, Temple of Honor will be held V ¢ continuance for one week, which 'ler, will visit the local association shine club will give a party for the | will be enjoyed. | Hot Lunches at Packara Drug.— | "*5d1Y evening In Vega hail. ‘f‘]"’" K‘;’A"‘M- He was arrested by Of- | Tuesday. She will make a few sug- Jolly Juniors Hallowe'en afternoon, edidn i ik candidates will be initiated. 7 cer John Licbler on Hartford ave- | gestions ew y he and the Sunset club will have its ¢ BICYCLIST RE o e INGte . Attorney Gordon sald he regretted |nua about 12:20 o'clock. It is sald fmocuu!:n’. Ml et party at the Hunter Road mission. nt,‘yo,‘” ::E'fi L,“:l,‘l of qlzli,n, ay | ,{‘,m“i‘f 1"~ L '\\n' '.]' .0 St that the court would not believe he cut the corner at East Main| The bership drive Members of the K. T. 18 I ayaine et e e e ssen e SRS A ons e SR omen Wi k, Tired, Sldoth i wholisl oinglwell 10! (ol toctts da et bt e e L | WiThs memberaRip rive at the Y. |2 o e o & Vill |avenue, was injured about the lips| Thur evening. Supper will be | men, W eak, lired, business considering that he | were fixed at $300. R T h s RRERT Rt ek et e | m:;{‘msn:f.:.,f“f;,',‘ \d the knee while on his way to|served at 6:30 followed by & meeting| Rundown and Nervous a month or so ago. He Arrested ‘l‘ Diunk | ');V “"3‘.‘ ‘!!!prr:‘@f fl"rh w continue 5 mbr’; 1, 30“91(0‘3 b il e "A hool this morning, his bicycle col-|a ) o'clock. his wife and is | Fred Pazen, aged 18, of 45 Alrl""’ s10uL themonthy e e Nave | liding with a car owned by the| Nash suit or overcoat, $22.90. to continu. P D SR SRk | The class work of the educational | a supper party in the club's rooms. | New Haven Rendering Co. and driv-|J. Ryan, 154 Norts St. Phone 2909. SR R 2 _’”";’;:dm‘: ’T r:m f": l-*w-;m?:-ntris kh'cmg ]lnunchfi]d thls‘ — —— len by G. V. Stratton of 118 Belden —advt. ot testifing she has : ast evenin, veek. The basketry class will meet P, o street, at the corner of Hart and| A son was b vesterday 3 dld ing with her mother at toxicated condition and was ar- Thursday night at 7 o'clock instead Potato Digging Bores, ! Arch streets. The boy was taken to m‘} .\I):-, 151110;?.‘,\.&;':.21‘ & :»’: Holmes since leaving her rested for violation of probation. |of Tuesday. The gift making class Runs Away From Home New Britain General hospital for an | good aven S shand on October 11. The mar. Judge Roche ordered probation re- started Monday under the supervi-| “Tired of digging potatoes 15| examination and was able to return| Un kah sewing club will took place two months ago )flkcd ;md told Pazen to pay the sion of Miss Dorothy Shapleigh. reason Louls Eycobelli, aged 17, to his home at once. His father is i) v afternoon with Mrs. grocery business is In her name | fine of $10 and costs, totalling | On Friday, October 23, from 2 to | West Dudley, Mass., gave Officer|Cashie I C. Kelly of the City } o . 31 Columbia street but she does know anything $17.22 Imposed August 30, 1 {9 p. m., an exhibit will be held con- | William Grabeck for leaving home, | tional bank. ¢ Rebekah lodge will meet Fri- I e worked In the store charge having been drunkenness. 'sisting of hooked rugs and art work. |1 .en the officer questioned him | — — 4 1o W naiaes th ; not know the fi Last Friday, Pazen was before the \irs. Allen, who has a studio fn lahout 1 o'clock this morning. The MAULTA FIN | 4 ng else con-|conditlon of the business or any- | court for violation of prabation and Ithaca, N. Y., will put on an exhibit |officer saw him looking into store| Tn United States district court at|McCabe, 49 Walnut. Tel. 454.—ad hing else about it. vas warned that he was being given of her own work. At present Mrs. |windows and acting suspiciously at| New Haven yesterday, Judge Edwin| St Jose ph's parish society will Auto Crash Hearing his last chance. Allen has three large classes in the and East Main strects. The hoy | §. Thomas imposed a fine of - rsday evening at 8:45 A collislon between & sedan driven | e Hartford branch of the associution. | said he left home at 11 o'clock yes- | and costs in the case of Andrew |o'clock in the parish hall = rl“fsed 50, of 70 West Main St. Building Registrations will be taken during terday forenoon. The officer learn- | Maulta of this city, on the charge| A children’s mission will open at e ,r'uck‘ ("‘;;‘:‘(;r:m;‘g:hk Afire From Oil Burney | ¢Xtibit for the course of six les- | cd that the boy broke ino a store | of violation of the liquor law, St. Joseph's church at o'clock | v Paul N. L. Munson of Farm-| Fire caused by an oil burner in s Slagt e gton, on October 15 about 7 a. m,, the basement of a building at 58 Washington ¢ charged with At the corner of Wooster and West | West Main street, burned basement | on support, was ordered to post a MAin strests, was descrihed by the | Partitions and filled the stores on ond of $3 8 ent a itnesses, the ground floor with smoke this to his wite of $10 a week for a period arl was d with reckless morning, damaging the stock to an S ThonthE or mo to fail for Mxty | dTiving jand Muns with violation | €xtent that could not be accurately jays. Bonds for an appeal were get B8 f the road. Farl ap- |estim: . The fire department of t $500. Judge Roche offered to|peared with Mis A swathed {n Ccials estimated the camage to the ve the matt he hands of the ages, having been badly cut and | building at about § The Union probation office e month with ed to the hospital for a week. dry Co. and the New Gift Shop the underst hat Sidoti would | Munson was practical unhurt, | oceupy the ground floor of the contribute to his wife's support in Motoreycle Officer W. S. Strolls made | building. Co. No. 1 of the fire de- the meantime but this proposal was (he arrests. partment was called by a “still" not acceptable to Sidotl. According to the testimony, Earl alarm at $:30 o'clock. The building Gordon, repre- Was driving on West Main street in |18 owned by the New Britain Trust senting Sidoti, imed the ch the direction of New Britain and |Co. ad not been pro as Sidot! was Munson’s truck, going in the opposite | An ash barrel in the cellar of the direction, was turning left into home of John B. Moran at 43 Fran- d had done so 1y o she Woostar street. A car driven by John | Cis street took fire this morning and | t him on Octo . The s W. Stout of § Warren street was go- | filled the house with smoke. There not forbid the & to Ing from Wooster into West Main | was no damage except by the smol the home of her hu 's parents, | Street. . 7 of the fire department wa and ‘effor v the probation officer | Munson did not see Stout until he called at 9:30 o'clock by a “still” and the attorney to reconcile the | Started to make the turn. He alarm. "ouple have availed nothing, as Mrs, | forced to ken speed and F A contalner for ashes and rubbish Sidot! would agree to nothing but a after swerving to the left in an | in the rear of a building owned by sh allowance ¢ week without A'tempt to pass the truck, was forced | Frank Puzzo, at 37 Franklin stre ind, the attor- | to pull back ise of traffic go- took fire this morning and Co. No. ing towards Plainville, and there was | 1 of the fire department was called nothing to do except strike the|by a “still” alarm at 9:36 o'clock. him $14, | trv There was no damage except to the to ) toch 1 he believed | container. 1is own hom when he can a d r B (00 fast and Mun- S A R t and in the meantime he is liv practically admitted his I DOG RAIDING COOP with his mother. He admitted that | Thomas Blanchette sur- he once told his wife to “get out,” Jarl was fined $25 and costs and | prised a dog in the act of raiding a nd swore at her. Prior to going to | Munson $10 and costs. Bonds for chicken coop at 64 Booth strect live with his mother, hie and his wi sl 5 this morning and before | had a tenement on Bradley street., and $15 Munson's cz > 4 a 1 was driven off, it had| After Miss Ruth Bristoll, woman | represented by Attorney 2 ne chicken and injured five probation officer, had testified t and Munson by Attorney others. The officer was on Curtis loti complained In August that rice Rourke of Farmington. |street when he heard the noise. ay her nar : € € “I do not believe your books,” J ge Roche retortec $3333323222003 2022200008202 2 508 sesiassssy g Linen Napkins ’ - ///////,/l« ) / 7 Radium Tub Silk : ¢ Z //m% / ', / 2 / Pure silk washable tub radi- Pure linen damask table nap- 36 inct vide, i by kins, neat hemstitch finish, as- tl‘lp]' .m( e \[\"]l'fl . fldll-l sorted floral patterns to choose e e ' 7 7 ) > sport shades, including black from. Wednesday s 4 U / l /”////////o G Dot e ¢ =l 7 . it 1076, y white and navy, only, each .. - e /// ’ ’ // > //% // 7 $] 09 T T Tt 233323432 Ch]ldren S A One Day Sile o Boys Coat Sweaters ' . ., WashGoodsRemnants Regular Values to $3.95. Wednesday at SR wool golf sox in a fine varie- In bufl’ and brown shade only, | : 5 o1 . 3 ! ity of beautiful patterns bellmg \X/ ednesda\, at well made, with 2 pockets, in and colors, all sizes, regular i 1 sizes 28 to 34, part wool, each . 95¢ value, to close e 49¢ out Wednesday Hundreds of vards of desirable } lengths of novelty printed fabries in a R R L N P T S o St EE hng (x:;.:n:]r:lexlx‘(te;" L::}oxmp values to ] a ’ 5 e e ASCS.“‘? D?-‘ Children’s Shirts & Drawers elling o i Value $1.00. Wednesday Only o Pillow Cases N lt Dalby silk and wool separate shirts and OVe y lnens !ll‘z(\\'(‘l‘ y1‘n :l sp"llejnr]:‘(imsde?t’ll()‘r: ;‘fgfl]lll’ s:.\:;, 7 9C THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOU: IT ALWAYS PAYS YOU TO BUY HERE. ALL KINDs SEESS R ) T e arre LARGE (MOHICAN L . BAKED) §i . Ples Doz. 15¢. N . Wit i Ea. 25c. Dainty white or colored embroidered cases, on a Italian 2ood firm bleached muslin hand embroidered and novelty = : Sy ) laces, embroidered towels, in a 1 2 put in neat gift boxes. 2 HI 5 2 Prlce Off Wednesday, 98(: choice of buffet and vanity sets, embroidered linens, A One Day Sale of | Women’s Silk Hose Linen Table Damask Firm silver bleached table damask, pure Irish linen with Every Paxr FU”-FaShiOned neat colored borders, reduced for Wednesday, vard doilies, centers, towels, ete. Spe- I cially marked for Wednesday at HAMS . .-...... Ib. 25c. | SHOULDERS .. . .. Ib. 1 . Tb 1sc J 3] CHUCK ROASTS BEEF . ... b 22¢ 1P ROASTS VEAL . RUMP ROASTS BE! 5 3 Ib 22¢ | FANCY LAMB CHOF SUGAR CURED BACON b 20¢ | L PORK CHOPS LEAN FRESH ROASTS PORK oo Ib. 28c. SPRING LAMB ...... b. 35c. A strictly first quality silk hose from one of the leading o hosiery mills, that they have A One Day .‘32\16 (tf A O D discontinued, in a choice assort- ks ne ay ment of 15 leading colors to ° choose from, all sizes, 814 to 10, Infants’ Knitted Shirts and Bands : regular 165, pair ... Selling of Values to $1.00. Wednesday Included are such makes as Potter, Dal- 4 9 Botany WOOl Repp BOUdOir Lamps C MORNING HOUR SALE—9 TO 11. STEAK SHOULDERS POTATOES b. ... 25 Ib.........19c. Peck.......35c. Fresh Cat = Legs Yearling o Sound, Bright, mm»x. AMRCTR 2 s 25¢ ! tom m 25C POTATOLS, 10 250 HAMBURG by, Baby Pak and Carter’s. Not all sizes in each make but a good selection to choose from. We advise early buying for at this 500 yards of fine soft drap- price they won't last long. Each ........ ing light weight woolens. Ideal completely wired with 6 for coats, suits and dresses, 44 oy inches wide in a choice of red, foot silk cord, double plug, rose, tan, brown, sawdust, green, . " color of shades $ I 98 cedar, black and navy colors. e et Wednesday only, yard A selection of eolors, POTATOES!! BUY EM NOW “G%A™ 2Bu bag $2.85 233232202102 7220302222 03202 8 T FANCY YELLOW | BALDWIN BEST TOKAY i SWEET FLORIDA ONIONS APPLES GRAPES ORANGES 101bs. 25¢c. | Lge. Bas. 79¢. | 73 Ibs. 25c“vl_)_o§ 35(} AL 2B 2 ors 35¢ [\ Ill'lll\\l R’ —IS RELIABLE BREAD—RELIABLE AS TO WEIGHT AND QUALITY—YOU KNOW YOU Ican rea ARE GETTING SINTEEN OUNCES OI' AB- c SOLUTELY THE BEST BREAD FOR MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY Magazine Carriers Selling Wednesday at Kleinert's Sanitary Aprons 2 5 C Pure gum rubber with fine mercerized net top, full cut, 320228002208 80s000 02201 white and natural color. Wednesday, Made entively of seasoned B 1 ? wood, finished in beautiful tints, ] O O /i | | with stencilled figures $ Wednesday! Framed Parker Hand Made ' Pl e Picturess = Alarm Clocks Boys' Plaid Philippine Gowas 12 subjects to make a Large size, clear face, Windbreakers Regular Value $1.49 choice from, beautifully | with heavy black figures, framed in one inch mould- has steady and repeat y :V\'Imc assortment of nice _Made of fine quality Nainsook beau- ings, colored to match pic- alarm, a very good time- plaid colorings, well made, tifully hand made and hand embroider- FARGE FANCY SULECTED EGGS ......... 3 Doz $1.09jBUTTER.‘........21b5.95c. GG GUARANTEED AS VINE A BUTT S YOU WANT TO EAT % i 5 g: E § § £ % 3 wmmmxmmmmm 22 LVERY Eres 3le| it 45e | Srain s h 30€ | v am3lC LARD 2 = CONFTCTIONERY FINE GRAN. FANCY CEYLON DINNER BLEND SUGAR | TEA | COFFEE | SUGAR 251b. 'k $1.59 | 1 Ib. box 25c. | 21bs. 59c. 3 Ibs. 25c. 1220020222828020800000202088002 200000028228 C. & B. ORANGE. MARMALADL PRESH SALTED PEANUTS WHOLE GREEN PEAS .. .o 4 bs | | MAXWELL HOUSE | GRELN SPLIT P1AS YELLOW SPLIT PEAS NEW PLARL TAPIOCA R JELL-O IN ALL I'L DAVIS' BAKING POWDER .., ... large can 19¢ | CAMPBLLL'S TOMATO SOUP ... FANCY WITOLE BEETS large can 19¢ | N. B. €. GRAHAM CRACKERS .. 2-1b box 29¢ 2 pockets, knitted bottom, | ed in many pretty patterns. Countless tures, size 1314x1715. Wed- keeper, regular $3.75 value. G i 7o numbers of dainty necklines in a choice ¥ f | - S ::\ld\l%' to 14 only. Wed of all sizes, white only, each ......... nesday only, $ ] 00 Wednesday $ ] 98 only . s $339 eachNes o 0 only : eeseesesesesst pessareres T AT S R B .

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