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I ] ‘ | i < 8 | ‘- | . i 1 % 1 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, }ONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927, Mail Orders Promptly Filled o,zg_z_és%nsoa %)) artfird:s opping Center:. Shop by Mail if Unable to Come Yourself At Our Store ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES PRICED ENTICINGLY. SPECIAL NO. 1 Brings to you a value in towels that yvou seldom at this sale. H. S. Huck and Fisheye towels, all linen and of good size. Really a good 89c value, at only (Guest size for 25¢) NOW FOR SPECIAL NO. 2 Large size Porto Rican hand embroid- | ered towels in several handsome designs. Regular selling price $1.00. 69 ok € Sale price, each ....... “OLD BLEACH” TOWELS h a very special purchase we were able and regula for only, cach Throug EXTRA SPECIAL All linen hemstiteh huck towels with damask bor- ders, real 59¢ value. Three for 81.00 OiReacl R 35(: ENG. BATH TOWELS All colors and sizes at re- duced prices. T'iner er Regular 29¢ I quality for ea. 2 C Regular 42¢ ‘,U:!Illl_\' Afvzl_' ea. 3 3 © 1 ali‘lj\“ f:;‘rmm. 59 C 701 THIS IS TOWEL WEEK With Special Bargains for You EACH YEAR AT THIS SEASON WE HOLD A BIG SALE OF TOW sce oftered at so low a price as HERE IS SPECIAL NO. 3 Colored border towe * $1.00 kind to secure two numbers of this famous make of tow- embroider for Christmas els, Get them at very unusual price: They are zifts., Crash towels with | grass bleached colored lines. and extra value 75C 18x36 in. 95 C 22x38in. Special for, each 35(: sh towels, with colored borders 50¢ ea. BARGAINS IN BATH TOWELS LS OF . We , all linen, T1. 8, 50c CRASH TOWELS Just what you want to aa. Regular 33c quality for ea Regular 50c quality for ea. tegular 89c¢ quality for ea. 25¢ 42¢ 65¢ urday night tor ce and drunken- r before Judg lay night sc Berlin il gam erday afternoon en the All-Berlin Bristol West the Bristol I E. Stoddard to Wel Miss oo o o CEREMONY IN SILVER GITY o0 o i Night—Lcastables to Be Pug in | ¥uints and masses will be celebrated [at 5:30, 7 and 8 o'clock at 8. Paul's Full Torce ight—Halloween | chureh In Kensington, Wednesdiy is the ast of All Souls and th Parties Tonight—Other Ttems, e S day is the IPriday of the month witl e at & and § Commpmion will he given and 7 to thosc who tend the s ices in Cemeter; On Wi evening the Ttal- of of Lian people o Paul's churel and St Josep! church New Dritain Doctor 1L will combine i servic St. Mary's | Sroddar « Wile cometery ch will " €Ol iden. A recoption af the | by Fathers Pervari and Bregnolo vern e benefit of the departed souls Mlow the wedding, The servi vill start 30, This ut 175 guests at the W is an Italian custorm which the ris- " thers are bringing foom | A reception wis held country. | rn last night in honor of | mission will continue ve bride by Dr.an thronghout the week with viees oddard. About 17 ) evening at T:30. The wission sent will be bronghit to a close next Final Call Vor Tax Lists ot The time of the OFrOW the il day for 1l t been announced operty owners Lo get i their tmouth Game to the ors. The ssors | s cne of Kensington 1 be at the lin town hall from | qqiended the Yale-Dartmouth game | n o'lock in the morning 10 S!a¢ New Haven § Ty aelock in the eveni This will| \fiss Vio t the late comers plenty of fime | ((runt also ke their returns, The follow RollohnE s . agsessors. will he al nsington howling . M. Taylor, 1% Darn W T o SPecinis S e, i night Anzac W10 ieorge B Carter | i wn hall guarded | poramounts & night to prevent any trouble or | Co. Jr. " ages from Halloween colel tors ndependents 7 I ormer years there has been van A £ 4 lism in Berlin and strict guard | 3, o N 11 be kept tonight to stop any F s e ipt at property or personal dam- o okers) Any Halloween pranks that are, gigzp gingle Bourdman (Anzick curbing to the public will not be o) g lerated, | Team high single--Taracs Hallowcen Party. Teatn high 3 strings: Sunday sehinol class of the | jgqq vlin congregatiogal church will AN . 4 a Halloween party tonight Bl e chureh parlors for the YOUNE jioardman 104,10 ple of the community. All are (ycannell 121 | ~d to come in costume. A good 'y picgmont Torat | am has heen arranged for the 3 Cooney 100.4 vening. €. Voronairs... 101.1 Major Walker Second. Tabs Wife Duplin nd The Kensington Wendroweli fnum corps attended tie meet held | ooy saturday night at Middleiown by the | \piicon . Russell corps with cight ot - towns represented were Kensington, Plainville, Valesville, rryville, Torvington, Tristol, Man v Middletown s on sW ton contest Was |, (qaapey 1etd with Major Clarence Walker of [igy s local corps placing sccond. Ma- {pagdoclc o0 vevenne..l12 John Tassillo of Bristol won the | (= \groiy o t honors I, Giana Returns From Hospital Wooadford . P, Knowles has returned | poonussen from the New Britain General hos- | py Bighmatti pita] where e has been 1recovering ' pygelij from an aperation for anpendicitis. (oodrich Musie in Schools 1. Mo it Plans are being made to estabo fL gmith i orel s in the Joeal schools | cchool authorities have been J. Cooney ...... futorested in the matter for some 7 Giana tie and plans will be completed | Meyers L Naines ; Arrested By Constable Hallfll e S 1 sted Jo- 3. Carlson Constable Kanupka a Gieorge Joe MeCormack olles ©L M You Graham Vinliguist S S50 Jolhneon e §4.2 1 Mazelli e 1Mo 17 \ Toifman < 1. Hant E S Lure 1 0.1 Clande W, Sicvens, Jr. son of Mr, 1 Mrs. Clande W, Stevens of Tier- istted with his its during attended the nd. e past week- Yale-Dartmouth game in New Haven With his parents Saturday afternoon East Berlin Hems Somo wing Clrel successful Hallowe'sn party at th home of Mrs. B rson Satur- iay evening. Pr warded to the Nowing: b d Mrs. Rudolph A “ wan, Fellis Lord; funivet ce wonien, Mrs, Walter Werdelin male costume, Miss Dorothy L A tre hunt and of sure roap- propriut mes wers | Tt which refreshments wers i A whist party will b held this evening at Sacred Heart church, Ro- mer will be ‘served d Mrs. George Welz and Mart Foertsei and fumily loved into their new home on Damon's Hill in Berlir Mr. and Mrs. A Sunday The Modern Woodt 1 ning at o'cloc rnoon inrel social rooms. Mr. and Mrs, W, H 1 as the Puyn st of Fien Trir Saturday wers G Hazelwood and Mie o Knights of Py fomorrow evening at 8 Community hall Miss Winifred Barnes ationded ite convention of the kpworth zue gl in Waterbury yesterday Mrs. Read spent West Cromwell with relatis Queen Esther &ocioty thedist church serviee at day of 1he had charge of M st last evening. Moy rization gave a wresent Book of Those i s of the Esther in z part parts. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 10 RETAIN CHARGE Baptist Church Pastor Recon- siders His Resignation HALLOWE'EN PRECAUTIONS Pntire Constabulary Force on Duty —Local Tootball Teams OGver- whelmed—We-Un's Masquernde— Pythian sisters Socials fo Start, n s ' ierstanding he ‘en Precautions bulary force will t various points rant celebrants roon and trouble o al s were Blues Ove Plainville whelmed by the cetion with tie e | Plainoille News wian picked uy oo Eeho and in fancy cos- Navy Day at School le- of the ‘he crbled these . and also why 1l over th Washburs grade, g ntof his visit nd New Lon it DEPLCUS h Notes > 5 of the Ladies e L ville Baptist ) held on Wednesday on 1 1o/ o'lock v ohas L from 15 foll Pros Mrs. | presi ok tomorr s. A. W. The Opens Music Studio | Catholic Chureh Services s of Binghamipton | Al Saints’ Day will he observed 1z pupils 1 vith masses -4 nools of s a requ n muss, ES1ONE s ; G will be he this ey and 1o cal plecs |win Pythian Sisters” Whists ; o d Al series o ' i and wich the home idd. M. st | Gireenw Mre Priot of ained at a James nte Suturday evening. es for the entirc Allan of 1 Spruce whists will be condu nt at the New Brit- lines of those which hi hospital popnlar pastVER . Kramer, who has been Three More Rittens T tite: Lemasainan The flivver o ) Sneideman s S recove sutficiently to Ny becomin feline maternity S o s e cach It owi a1 vememl Boh found | ntende of Schools three Kittens in his machine and 2 (. Staples entert promptly took il mider his 3 fidd over S mascots fo Lnsinessien's | wook. e Hasc ailed | gy ! at the Y wrritic strain upon | fyrtme . rday were My, and finally died. |ana Mrs 1 1. Beuzon, Mr. and ) thire . an and H. R It 1 and will | of the asse ors v owill dnring ivoand 7 10 S o'clock in the e 1scot a4 tomorrow Ibe in session Mcetin Grangze younger wurday evening 1 Ulsen of on was horn Mrs. . and Businoes morrow ~hreh Licut. Nelson s of the cast of "Down visiting ents on M e asked 10 report Lo two months, DUy ay 7 ) his new posi at k. for heursal inia, Sterling On Wed day evening the loeal | dent at Amhe teams will o to Middleficid 1 his pa Rev. and the third and fourth los £ Wyeloff of West 1 cla f candidates th It siteet rday. He was o Richard Broph | his way fo attend the week-end fe A large v oof friends and!iieq at Wesleyan un ity neighbors ot Lard Brophy of Lin- | , 8 L SOl el coln strect At his home Satur- | 3 A TSt (A0 gl ANEI night 10 help him ecelebrate Nis | pecial Notice % I";““"”" I birthday anniversary r - -~ - Hues to tackle aan e . have not 10 do v Wrianas et ok be held in Forestville i YOUNESters nto & ”lv o L, ;) 1 Wednesday of this o John M LSRN, s under the ¥ aass U i v i Methodist E Chureh ;\, ] s Defe: wd I 1 Muricl Johnson, Velma Payvne, Wini- ved Ogle, Ther ) Norn Lawre Margs: Baymond Rich, Herher tsto0z 1Dy Community nesday evening commitiee i 'SOME LOSE WEIGHT WHILE OTHERS GAIN Normaley aided and efficiency Masquerade club will cet tl 1 of a Halloween party increased by new disease 1 niemibers are req 1 to H conqueror. 3 fha maredous health-building 1l Bath by t thin ! f gain under its use, A X . i | he stout loss 5T, 0 | simp Over <PLAINVILLE:® | § poisoning, or aute-intoxication. MONDAY and TUE DAY condition, which ¢ Uy are facter and funnier than ! to o . s ; T i spells to eancer, WALLACE PEERY and s from 1 18 of the low- EAVMOND HATION v how And Hunt's Internal Bath | Firemen Save My Child || " uto-intoxication by clean st Men in support of this VEDNESDAY and THURSDAY reat discovery unazing toll of il 1ta-into on and constipation is CHANG 1 by ¢ world-leading doctors We will g ¢ von a free copy Gl G scnsation e TR A T Ve of Tihunt’s Internal STRAND PRICES § o : o 1 ' Co. corner i Wi EBristol News PAYS FINE OF $130 Boblko Caught With Liquor When Customer “Squeals” RECKLESS DRIVER TAXED FORFOUR CHARGES| The body was turned over last cvening to C. Funk & Sons, under- takers. Funeral arrangements are incomple Stole Newspapers and Periodicals i-year-old boy was arrested ter 7 o'clock yesterday Officer William Thomp- rged with the theft of papers and three magazines newstand in front of the ace of Sweets at 487 North Main He was caught in the act by or. Custos Mamatsee who called in the officer. The youth, when brought te heaquarters, admitted his guilt and 4 that he had been taking the “rs for about three months. The er appeared this morning youngster in the juvenile a4 promised to pay for all 15 valued at were Man Who Refused to Go (o Hospital | (h Found Dead In Bed—Rev, Wil Jam 1 lin Pastor For Nine | Ho her in 1l s then ault and br the city cou 1ded liquor o peace. morning, rges of Hldn’t remem g dr “Lucky to Be On Top™ 1 I Murphy. charged with| was fined %3 and costs ' v city court this morning by | Williamn J. Maloue, Murphy | picked up asleep on West street 1y this morning by Officers James Keith and Lawrenc Murph 1kl was intoxicate When Judge s 2 the marks on Mu i that he must Reckless Drivin leiving while {the o of liquor was a to one of reckless driv arestvilie, Judge William J city court | and costs was impos hortly after 3 o'clock rnoor tson while operating car on Min road, backed into . one operited by whart Helming, who J police headquarters and 1 iptain Thomas I, Guckin ad ¥ that Gustafson was driving while in- 1 Motarcyele Policeman t 10 Gustafson's roxic: UrNs was s home to notify 1 to appear in court 1ay morning and also at the same time lvised him “to wateh his step’® His duty per the officer left the house ! only a short dis- 1 pro when saw Giustafson disap- He immediately | istafson ng him to was exam- tance gave chase lon Brook street, beadquarters where hie ined Ly Dr. B, 1. Robbins, who pro- | g in his car and noineed him under the of igor, Gustafson pl v to the this morning but his mood re and th fact that he las a large family led the court to and inipose the lesser Vound Dead in Bed nd, aged 42, was room at Doyle's North Main street o'clack last night. ibuted to natural N. Whipple, the n Eekiund had bee or about a week and had refused to be taken | to a catment in spite) of his being advised to do so. On |Tuesday, the doctor left with the | that Ecklund would | emoval 10 a hospital on ! lay hut o he { Woltenden, B $1 . Judge William J. Malone, after autioning the boy, placed him in of Probation Oficer Thomas A. Tracy for the next six months, Two Sumlay Fires v 8. Goodsell on damaged by a out shortly before morning from an use. When Squad Conmipany No. 2 arrived ne, the interior of the a8 ab Two cars in aken out before fire reached them but one owned Ja Dubois was destroyed. r fight, the fire was ex- chemicals and water. of the damage was this morning. At 2:40 o'clock yesterday after- noon 1 adjoining the home of 22 Jacobs street d was blazing merrily members of Squad A and Hose pany No. 1 arrived. The blaze was extinguished with chemicals be- fore it reached the house. The dam- age as cstimated at approximate- A gara nd Hose No estim Dibiogio at 1ght fire Motorcycle Crashes With Auto Turdette Kelsey of 27 Russ Lane Daniel Mastrabattiste of Divin- arrowly escaped serioum 'y carly yesterday afternoen motorcycle, which they cre riding and which Kelsey was perating, crashed into an autemo- e opcrated by Armand Quansz of Chestnut street at the eorner of Pratt and Divinity streets. Kelsey sulfered a gash on his chin and & bruised left hand whils Mastrabat- tiste reecived but minor infuries. T motorcycle was demolished ané the foree of the impact broke off the left front wheel of Quanz's car and sprung the frame. At the time of the accident Quanz was about te nmake a left turn onto Divinity street from Pratt street and Kelsey was driving easterly on Divinity streef. Both men appeared before Prose- iing Attorney Robert J. Stack this norning and agreed to settle the matter civilly. No arrests were made, Funeral of Infant The funeral of Raymond, the six onths old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henry of Upson street, who died Saturday at the Bristol hospital fantile troubles, was held at ck Sunday afternoon at the rome of the parents. Rev. P, B, pastor of the Bristo] itist church, conducted the sery- es and burial was in West cene- ry. Resumes Duty Sergeant Daniel McGillicuddy of local police department, who has cn enjoying a vacation of twe weeks, resumed his duties tits morning. Beturn, From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grennsn have returned from a wedding trip spent in New York and Washington 1d have taken up their residence in their newly furnished home on Con- don road. Mrs. Grennan before her marriage was Miss Gertrude C. Cook of 43 Goodwin street. Month’s Mind Mass A month’s mind high mass of re- quiem will be celebrated at St. Ma !thew's church on next Saturday Imorning in memory of the late Wil- lam Cronin. All Saints Day Observance All Saints Day will be observed in jall of the Catholic churches of the city with special masses tomorrow morning. All Souls Day will be observed om Wednesday also with special masses. Pastor of St. Matthew's Nine Years Yesterday marked the conclusion of the ninth year of Rev, Wtliam P. Laflin as pastor ef St. Matthew’ church in Forestrille. Father Lefin is the first reSident pastor, the church prior to that time being eon- ducted as a mission church inoluded in the Plainville Parish, Iather Laflin at both masses yes- terday dwelt briefly on the progress made in the parish during the past nine years, and pointed to the fact that the property excelled that of any other parish its size or doubls its in the Diocese of Hartford. Infured fn Farmington Smash Jacob Jabs of 168 Green street was painfully eut and bruised short- Iy before midnight Saturday whea rtomobile operated by his broth- er. Jultug, of the same addresw crashed into the standing automio- bile of Miss Lilllan Mitchell of 136 Judd stre just east of the Bristol town line in Farmington. He was taken to the Bristol hospital fer treatment where his condition was regarded as merious today. the driver of the car, was ar- 1 Jater at his home by Officers (Continued on Page 10) AN ANSWER FOR OLR | SOME LIQUID 7UAT. \NOAT FREEZE" 2 g T ( SAV, WILUIE, DID You 6ET QUESTION Yo DAY ~NAME Wy, COULDNT T;A!NK OF NUTAIN ! A ) (T oIl - o\ i ) BUT TAINT L - TELL AM=LET Tjhere You Are, Alek By Blosser ( SAY, 05SiE=CAN [YoU NAME SOME ) | LIQUID THAT WoNT FREEZE 2 4|\ = LIQUID? WAAT'S THRAT ANYWAY IQUID? LIQUID? REG.U. S PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY NEA NLY, STUFF TUAT

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