Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
WHITE RIBBONERS ELECT DELEGATES Also Name Chairman of Various Retivity Groups Meriden to th » Women's Christi Oct, Four Hartford Mrs. South realth and social E. Loveland: | Hattie N. Newton o Mrs. T medal contests, of Middletown tions, Mrs, May Welles of T perance instru Norton of Bristol Mrs. Charlotte M. port; rie A, Gr: school, Mrs. Plymouth: soldiers and sa of Willimantic A. Gordo Addle M. Slate of South Wind editor White Ribbon Banner, Mrs. Mary E. Welles of Hartfo general secretary . fargurcte E. Goodale of Dur. general secretary, Y. P. B. Mrs. Mary Lewis of Seymour. The financial plans, as outlined by the state treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Rule Arnold of Meriden, which call for the expenditure of $6,350 during the forthcoming year were unanim adopted by the assembly. Among today's speakers who all empl zed the importance of enforce the elghteenth amendment, Ella A. Bools of Brooklyn, national president, Winslow Russell of Hart- tord, Mrs. Mary B. McKinnon o Yalesville, and the Rev. E. P. Ay of Branford. | Honeymoon Argument Continues for 37 Years| Los Angeles, Oct. 27 (#)—A honey- moon argument over proper place for knives on a well set table has | cnded after 37 years in divorce court | here. A decree was awarded to Mrs. Martha Bucher who favored the right hand side of the plate. Charles Bucher, who remained, according to his wife, a staunch de- | fonder of the left hand side through- out the 37 years of bickering, dM‘ not contest the suit. “It began right married,” testified Mrs. Bucher (Dn— cerning the knife argument. kept arguing about that all the thv' and would never let up. At last T/ told him to forget it. T thought 37 | years long enough to argue about inything. He started a violent quar- rzl and then left me."” after we were | READ HERALD C SSIFTED ADS {hundred million Pile Sufferers | order Do you know why ointments do not zive you quick and lasting relief? ‘ Why cutting often fails? Do you know the cause of piles i in- tornal? That there is e stagnation of bicod irculation fn the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- less Internal remedy discovered r Leonhardt and known as I row sold by the Fair Dep and druggists everywhere, th anteed? HEM-ROID banishes piles by treatment has record for sure, quick and 1 to thousands of pile sick suffers “aves the meedlcss paln and expensa of an opsration. There Is no reason why ft should mot do the same for yo i re Dr. | |ance will be NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, [Two W omen, Three Men, Held on quuor Counts 27 (UP) T'wo women 1in today fo 1igne court b g & s of liquor raid violating Driver of Gas Truck .Jum~ hmeml Cortege by R 2t 1 to 1 to do so told ofanity wher the procossion, it is clait CENTRAL 1 Juni JR. H. S, NOTES pupils of th this afternoon fo de pupils will The school will furnish tl tion of Mr. The magazine Light, the paper will be on sale he paper is in new form for this issue and it is expected by thé club that it will 1 be no school in all the ools of this city tomorrow achers of this district will erence in Hartford and Haven uo of the Central 1g this school, he MARIONETTES TO rformances of will be prs State Normal school vember 8. An afternoon es from Island Piper,” “Treasure Quixote the even |ana the sented. The proceeds will be used to de- ay the expen Wednes- day afternoon’ entertainments which the school gives to the Normal school gui< COOLIDGE SILENT l]N MAGRUDER NOTE (Continued from First Page) their importance in of unnecessary Forty Thiev vill be pre- es of the the vards minimize maintenance tand battleships. made by Admiral out of the three dollars being pended annually by the navy only two hundred million in efficient value was being ohtained, alone should be sufficient for cong a sweeping investigation, McClintic said. Oct. “The charge Magruder that (P-—With ¢ to consider Admiral Thomas ake for an in- Washington, cretary any request P. Magruder 11 of the fourth naval district following written and spoken eriti- cism of navy methods, a congression- al inquiry loomed as well today with announcement from Senator McKel- lar, democrat, Tennessce, that he planned to introduce a resolution calling for such action. Correspondence, the Cause Correspondence between the de- Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) PHONE 1409 Special Sale for Friday and Saturday LStog i N .1 9 ( m'lmul\hlviurh A 50c II.u iste and Seco +$1.0 W81, 50 45c White Regular pr 0Odd Cor \\,v for and \\r-u\ Ilu\w air S0¢ Fibre Hx A few Crepes, Velvet and Jersey Dresses. Sizes 16 to 42. Values to $13.98. of our Nu ' Uniforms. &% Robes. Silk Bloomers. Reaular price $1.00. Prince, $1.80. and Corselettes 35,00 85¢.) for Women, 5e.) for Misses. At 85C Pair, all 31.00 Hose for Women. f» \\\,u‘ . $2.69 ¢ st 19¢ Vatue Values oot to S ‘1!11 High to 1 Suits. Union Suits s Je Reg ces of Jewelr 25¢ to $1.00, O Hose for Womein. Ankle Length Union Suits. | With and without sleeves. s Union Suits (cotton.) sleeves, knee length, for Children. teg. price to es and Boy Nizes to Long 6 vears. 1.50. rsey Dre pricc 6 vrs partment s publ ar v UNDER SUSPICION Possibly Linked With Border Rum Smuflglmg he but patrolmen wm,n\ i en I an | suceess so far h raband but seized for o Little Green Capsule Stops Rheumatic Agony 1 dis- history unfortun- e tof criticisms of the sident & controversy in w Tequ wing all| 1 hopeful.” ‘that 11 will be fa permitted to ser duty in Philad conquering vour | enemy in a dif- | k-out lay you T for make ment tha ministrative to say d how as othe an punis Admiral Ma Adn been nani »rl orders to the leave for Washing nh routi Inty turning th ladelphia navy yard |over to Admiral Latimer l Participates in Celebration I Admiral M uder had a busy day before hi ¥. He was seheduled for a leading part in many fe mvw program of the at the navy yard during t LS R on at the t the r " and not * he cardied : your rheu- 1 I now 8o s nown in! store in Ser il reme- e imita- on in- ribute timer, littlc in dem e am Hrth-w Al e as he contri ton as soon tions so for your own protec Allenrhu Number remember psule must give you must give you abund : you from distress or the price you first full bottle will he refunded by Fair Dept any reputable druggist sitt on And pleas little green € prompt r at rheumatic pa for the prompily Store or this—the tod ures ief— vy int ction-—must fre tion de- Seor- Penn dresses commissionir the pion and at a lunche A0 Amerlea ex- | ss to | ANDREW BASSO w Britain’s Popular Tenor Now Appearing at the STRAND THEATER Uses and Recommends The Sohmer Piano Sold in New Brita’ 133 MA\!.\' STREET NEW BRITAIN " SEAPLANE HELD | him border without report- and is held as a suspected car- rier of contraband. ‘ There were two men in the when the seizure was made, arters was notified by tele- | One of the men was not de- crossing the Couzens to sea- Detroit, Oct. ment of Miss Madeleine est daughter of Sena | James Couzens, to W Yaw. aw attended Ohio sity and i§ the son of John V. Yaw, of Glou He has lived in Miss Couzens will co course in Georse versity next spring. pho! tuined. The other, ught hers | probable arraignment admitted making seve Montreal but claimed he ered who to being Lro for questioning and 1o al trips hiad entrance to Canada in proper manner with the royal | He also asseried that he ered entrance to th tes in New Yo American be produce custome, DELAY GAS STATIC The board of public coudl however The pilot of the scaplanc, W. H. neapaw of Butler street, ten Island. N. Y., said the plan vas owned by the Richmond Air- s company of Staten Island and he had been hired twice to Leon A. Tarr. he milliner of 1261 Broadway, New York eity Montreal. He said he did not know he had | 5 coming from to stop and report entrance fo the | o do I'nited States. Engine trouble forced i to alight in Burlington picked up by lake patrolmen. Officials immediately set about to examine the clothing and lug- | gage of Tarr, who was taken to a hospital suffering from pneumonia. Wincapaw told officers here that he had already made two trips with | Tarr and had received $50 a flying hour. He said it took him eight horus to make the round trip. | papers 10 taken for petition of . W station on members of the gate the e be thie schul Glen board line cision on the ma hounced later. T bl |lishment of er who said the most of t the Odd prope Lo last hearing, hac L1 cent Jand chose ear German President Ts W Reported Stricken Il rlin, Oct. 2 ey 1t is )H'| ably that President Hin enburg b me ill Wednesday night nd that he fainted this morning. | er he recovered. The government F | | formaully denied | rold si- | stroke of apo »ers not to ! Mechanies | Club Orchestra. Ad- mission 50 Given under the | 1683 mecting at 7 p. The crowning T Daughter of Senator 27 (M—Announce- ment was made today of the engage- Detroit about five Washington Uni- today that no action will present conditions there ohjection raised to the gas st 1927, thers considerable Interfin petition of the ‘o. for a pump at on Glen street was also until an investigation could be by the hoard members A petition for a gas the corner of West Main street Corbin avenue was granted. St from static. AT from length Wed Soon wical program, broad: Australia on a short w was fairly audible here, Couzens, ¢ld- & tor and Mrs. illiam Rumer station o \Women Voters League To Meet in Waterbur) Meriden, Oct P The medic ard of the Meriden hospital tods ounced the appointment of Mi n Melnyre #s new superintend weal institution, M the N her State Univer- | Mr. and Mrs. | scester, Ohio. CREW 18 RESCUED Washington, Oct. 27 (I'P) bers of the crew of the schooner | Santa Rosa. of Pensucolu, Fla v d shortly hefore 1 a by the Transporter, York. wireless guard The and had Jost her rudder set on fire hefore hein Canadian Transpo Ld crew to New Meni- entoof the mplete a law reseuc Melntyre rerly tende pital will Monday hos her ast of New hes 1o coast amship 50 miles ¢ s duties dis; IN PERMIT works made sehooner was watsorlogged CHILD 1 \I\ll ReD on ths tz for a sireet. will investi- and a de- will be an- was con foncid ! iy injuries y old. o fell fron York four ars ho yoster third st (vl Program From Australia L Rehroadcast in America WGY the ny today re nor e 10y i unusnal i ation compa ation at 1h he objections Iellows rty s adj n for the gas! You ta rem it ) O " nd k Ad Dept. a program from station 21C of Syd- dthongh ' mind 1...Baking Powder Plus Rumford represents the only type of baking powder hich adds real food value to calscs, hot breads and pastry. In addition to raising batter and dough just right it also makes baked food actually more nourishing. Rumford is -a perfect leavener— plus! UMFOR The Wholescime BAKING POWDER achievement in apartment building The home of convenience, beauty and economy Now Ready! —Electric Refrigerators —Electric Ranges —Electric Washers —Electric Ironers —Patented Gas Dryers the —Vapor Heating throughout building —Continuous Hot Water Supply —Bathroems tiled to the ceiling®and —Equipped with showers —Automatic Electric Elevator Service —Vacuum Cleaning system operated by the management —Textone tinted walls —Sound-proof construction —Fireproof construction —Floors covered with Battle oleum ip Lin- —Ample closet space —Tiled kitchen—Curtis China closets, Pantry shelving — Electric Ex- haust Fan —All rooms daylighted by two and three Curtis windows —Laocker storage space for each apart- ment —Maid and Janitor service Furnished by the Management Your Rent Pays for Everything TELEPHONE 5000 Representative on Premises A VIEW OF THE MASTER 3 Rooms and Bath to each Suite $75 to $95 Monthly Applications Now Being Received No Leases KITCHEN IN EVERY APARTMENT Immediate Occupancy GLEN STREET