New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 1, 1927, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 __5/- l —_— LITTLE OF GOOD SEEN }l*rnnr with the remark, “You are an | in the so-called Albany baseball pool | tion press, Col. Roosevelt said the | are Adolph Lindewall, chairman of aspirant for the nomina on for in the doeumcit room of the slate | p r had endeavored to yoke mm\MEMBER HIP EI]ES the board of deacons and a trustee; lN CAREER OF HARDEN | pr [,:»n[ Ul\v|hp democratic ticke house. |in an improper relationship with the | Oliver Hurst, president of the young Col. Roosevelt said: In contrast with what the speaker | oil trials in Washington. ¢ people’s work at Calvary, and Miss \. wspapers Find Writings of Dead | nn;(r'lni in its gra w”rm:lfi Tweed | GoibilcaEs S henis e ‘vir’..m‘:\:.xmvzlv‘/y:-fi:l:::'n‘x;; bl largeat i claze tn the e : x | Publicist Destructive and Not | = "f" ey, “I":'m, B b t in- | give hin forty-cight hours of | "White Dr. Straton was out of towe # m 4 ches d ¢ | i £ the 1 » time he received the 2 3 3 O g s se v, ¢, C. Brillant Audience Hears “Tur-| | rorweeateowms - ((glls Him el o e 1 Co1 Roowelt i il consun iy s Frore S ek Spean o | T0ITAY Reslgnemous Submitt :::,, e sengontios Nk Gt . R o e s o RERR RER NS RO B DT B t e he in 3 know that . He expressed his satisfac- andot” at the Metropolitan Jroximitian sarden in swizcriana | Tammany Flock” ‘ ‘ O | ST e e e LBV Galvary Bapus £ CUrCh fon % Tho ‘svecess of - the. ~taith Mcun( ,fv:’nl?‘fr‘fn?.';,].’x ”r;‘I'I:]' 1 :; i lv, 3 ] C: ounti while uption | ser the credit for exposing the | aling” services and the reports of appears f Die Zukunft, not- harles . said in his final r-pnrv‘ them given in pewspapers. . i ed paper in which Harden for 60| wow Tork. s chic) New ¥ v Job N k, Nov. 1.—( (P —Des i ve e 2 ohn ST TORS NS L e (R AING oo el i eated i ot S cd Tammany I S jewels bursts of music a constant : ; L i . i ne old | Hosatla ona reamiliing (o) thots coy | FodchyRE ecently inau buzz of conversation, and the uneasy “£INSt the policies of the Emperor fy o elmether ard I e sherift m of this type come mighty |tion of the lease ed “Ioly Ghost I ces CHICAG NOISY : / | shuffing of standecs during inter- | MOl This publication had been et : L ! lclose : s of commis:| “If thers 1s an epliket ov Mumpoon | BA¥S cutised ‘thly missien were woven last night into Lm‘u:\r.x'-n‘ e e A nany,” Col. Theodore Roose- |, LPPOIEC Lertyors L LOE hey did not apply to my father it | Promises sigma g from hini & the opening of the fortleth season of | o | CHAEE FEG SOT 10 e {ts D thotihalpsalsll s O 2w lie called “the | Was because they did not know it.” | CONE ary Daptist Plans for a Safe and Sane Hallo- th MetropaltaniOpera House. A daughter living in Berlin said | gainst New York |, galay in putting voting machir ratic fir isco,” Ce nother address before a Negro o stepnen A Hridiord, @O Ge'en Shattered as False Alarms Fasmlon's Jeadors, In the famous , = CHEHEE (VAR I FArER e [democr before the republican | Now York city sevelt iigned th 18 in church, C ¢ » diarrond horeeshoe, thelr lavish | “c %) since she had heard form |((At¢ convention at Rochester a| it Ring and Arrests Are Made. gowne reflected in the gorgeous | L L R LR N __“He yefused to push . - 3 Chicago, Nov: 1 () — Hisbovata ro.!mmesl ot P\.x‘r'clnl's Oriental Herdoars ‘o s fotni b Goyv. ’.\m::h is making a state-wide l“‘_“"" ELUALIRY T e oy v £70,000 o . e g i 5 i “ 1 bl Aot (- for a safe and sane Hallo- fanasy “Turandot,” had gathered to | tEC0 S Y amparenly gio. tour. chiefly in opposition to a Andi S I < Tatesl chiate SR e St ¢ : 8| e i Chicago ‘weik "askis st opm the New York operatic and so- | 7o WHRARE T FEPITCRIY S publican plan to throw the gube i el St A o | e : what e Bl [ cldl seazon. Outside the old bullding | .ooime “he vigorously attacked the | o2l clectic infosppraoiicn dal He added that if Gov. |, "' il £ z ! the most tumultuous in in Broadway, long quenes of music wp”h;ifm; :‘;WS S eaai e vears. ”l governor contends 1 lorers wound their tedious way to- | oot S i 3 . cept of the proposal by a refer- ward the box office, : . endum vote next Tuesday will give Tolary: half of inicipal court i 1 lissent . S Smith's term the stat in- a nomination, did not do this ashasataiial iren Two boys and a woman were . group of young men who resented | the republic e i t and anr p- | th Harlem should he | oo < 1nto © : . i a policeman was stabbed, For perhaps the Jast time the ol | [i20 %, 00 BM0E BAN TO8 T nted .E,J\m‘”',:w,\ ) adrantago o A heTame I car service was interrupted, @era house was opening with all| tho time in Folland and Switzeriand. | engic T sutions!, cleenenn eelisntndlre M Ly e ratle party r . ek fire department was e romn and “P‘l_f’;“"r'"”‘ have al-| The Nationalist papers foday Gl R oasaralt ahe R e et f o evelt it = I : ; e c y false alarms. a8 (r‘];m;:;‘r:;dofw tose ohare | him one of the baneful inflnences of in an upper west side public school, | PATt ) ns, but e fas not e origin sal of chie CARD TOURNAMENT OPENS Raling e by t 8 iHunared o R e red of the eatrancon ayEraBhor® | the imperial era. The Socialist paper |carried the fight to the governor and | Ve cither untie cutive = in A. G. Hammond camp, United |l n ed during the night in an attempt e Lases aanices a8 MALIORS | Vorwaerts finds his work was negas |den ! : - or stand ; Albany, i i Spanish War Veterans, will hold a 3 « he I ¥ the police to stem the tide of and dngu antes stepped from UMOUL- | ive and destructive. "The name of |convieted.” G A tiot regular me e camp 1 I ; spirits. They were released sines. "10“”" "I'I CUrlous Spectators | nis once famous weekly (Die Zu- [apprised of the attack, an- n s g ns i tegrity of G 1 ¢ ) mory to t the cf . ered parents upon promises to mill”*’: O e g traflie, {0 kunft—the future) was a misnomer. [nounced he defend his ad- | bax - 1 1 by 1 1 @ night at § o he first c ther ; 1 furthe in at home during the balance W P" RSIRe BECNE L0l I0C .| From Harden nothing Icads into the ministration in an address at Tam- | & ot by democrat | man t by lged by the com- in rd tou ent between G educe the 1 p or attract a |of the night. eople kept coming finto the|ryture say liberal Democratic or-|many hall Thursday night, “1 believe y into the | he keeps.™ Tadse f Bristol a m- | larg . £ Between the hours of 6 and 11:30 boxes long after Giacomo Laurivolpi | oGy i1 T S i e R flives oIS Rl 3 e Do l“”‘"'" i’""' e L > 41 S07 i fral dTd e had begun to woo the cruel Turandot | (o Tageblatt, S e e bl : i i j i : S Lbsiplayedtallerithe —long after Maria Jeritza, the prima & £ adicesstheich ! [ : {rned oot of them fale donna, had scorncd his attentions. | The first night, carlier than in other yvears, hrought out a brilliant audience for one of the most bril- liant spectacles fn the Metropolitan repertolre. | Tashion’s arbiters set the note for xS s A tha 'l season in)l ens=mbles’ which ODD LOT INFANTS’ CASHMERE STOCKINGS. . \ 92 PAIRS MEN'S FINE SOCKS, Black and e 5 ) b ck and Cordovan, matched colors from gown to shoes hite Only, omorrow, pair ' - 3 Tomorr air 1 2 il morrow: pa and handbags. Jewels echoed the HL : . ot c motif, diamond necklaces sparkled ‘ against diamond pins and brac - 3 = lets. Pearls cascaded from throais to | EW BRITAIN'S SHOPP'NG CENTER, bracelets of pearls. Huge ostrich fans 180 PAIRS WOMEN'S HEATHER HOS 211 PAIRS MISS FINE RIBBED STOCKINGS. waved lazily over the edges of the Wednesday Only. Odds and End Sale . ... Wednesday Only, pair OO T G GO e T e 150 Bt Gl o i et R Cash Your Factory Pay Checks Here punctuated the blackness of the yawning auditorium, Next year a new opera house m be ready to stage the season’s open ing night. If it is ready and socicty flocks to a new shrine, the old Metropolitan can be retired graceful ly in the knowledge that its ewan song was sang with all the accoutre- ments of its most brilllant heyday. CITY COURT CALENDAR Cases were assigned by Judg Morris D. Saxe in city court yes terday afternoon as follows: November 1, 10 2. m. R. C. Ru- dolph vs. Clayton Lewis, Rachlin for plaintiff, Mangan for defendant Novemb, 10 &. m. Fred Thom- son vs. Nicholas Bazan (special), Greenberg & LeWitt for plaintiff, Ginsburg for defendant. John Ball vs. Andrew Sowa, Mag for plaintiff, Mangan for defendant. Char Gagliardl vs. Max D. Honeyman, Mag for plintiff, Greenberg & Le- ) THANK YOU, PE ()PLF OF NEW BRITAIN AND \ ICINITY, for your very ::-)Huder?: A g_"_lé;'n”{mm;mf{.:% ;:‘r TOMORROW ONLY! gratifying response to our 17th Anniversary Sale. Tt was a success in every : j ‘VEDNESDAY ONLY! plaintiff, Greenberg and & i : : defendant. Charles S. Contaras vs. 5 way, and it showed that you appreciate our cash values because of the Benjamin Solomon, Mag for plain- . o . , » i, Mungertord & Saxo for deton- ODl) LOT : large number who expressed their satisfaction. We want you al- 192 Yds Fruit of the Loom Cotton dant. Louis Rampone . Nicholas & o ruil o Sirasaaen) :;‘f.&ni‘; Tor phaintift e ) DL ways to he satisfied when you leave this store, and our salespeo- : H ford & S: for defendant. % e Gl R n,-nkoy\iflter Underwear ple are at all times anxious {o serve you. It is our hope that Schilli A v Naples i : 2 2 1;.“,,“,25,";%;‘,'}{""’,_,\,g‘;p,“,n’,:l Pl Homp oy 2 we shall merit your confideace, each year as you help rc;r::n:'e;,ml|usz‘2f;qukrl:a:\fi:xy'xm:‘r }r‘v;: 347 Only us observe our anniversary. In all big sales of this 517 Yds. Devonshire Cloth berski, Golon for plaintiff, Monkie- WOMEN'S ind, odds and ends are always left over. So » Sald 59¢ v wicz for defendant. Morris Rosin . y S d S @ ways . “ Sold up to 59¢ yard. S T e Cotton Handkerchiefs ; for tomorrow we offer HUNDREDS CF . flontociony R, i O e ; 2¢ \ ODDS AND ENDS AT LESS THAN R — e e e 0d a’s = d En ds Sale! N WHOLESALE PRICES, and a few 0dds and Ends Sale! 2 aie presented here. Come early! | 310 Pairs Kowalczyk, T. F. McDonough for . it Gl b R g5 ' Children’s Long Stockings l 5‘1 Lengths 1 to 10 yards Tomorrow, yard ... pialntift, Hungarford & Saxe for de- . il Embroidered Pillow Cases Me ain- y a few in the lot so come early. Corp., T. F. McDonough for plain- Only a few in the 3 S ',;&,:{f'“';fi,,,,r:’,f‘<(drf,:‘,'f\"1"‘. 8. Max Wednesday,leach—= Tomorrow, Wednesday Only, pair Zucker, Nalr & Nair for plaintiff. November 4, 2 p. m. Louis Ba- ' P S T Cesl 0dds and Ends Sale! —— ——— 0dds and Ends Sale! John Sztaba \<‘, John fir‘U,:HL . o &~ P’ < ST e L 315 Yards Fine Lustrous Messaline , L 0dd Lot of Corset Covers and Camisoles ? Flewry vs. Henry Morans et als, L Wodds for plaintiff, T. F. McDon- Mostly in short pieces. All perfect goods. TLeft over from $1 ‘00 SR e B our big sale. Tomorrow, Wednesday, yard . Cloth alone worth more than the price we are asking. FROM OUR wiz vs, Fannie Levinson et al, Gor- Tomorrow, each den for plaintiff, Woodhouse for REGULAR STOCK defendant. Sebastlan Lustio vs. 11§ . N Guseppo Prestia, Gordon for plain: y 185 Silk Dresses tff, Greenberg & LeWitt for defen- ] @nt. Mary Russell vs. Sargls Elia, 1 That Sold for $10.00 A S :}fi::z.mr plaintiff, LeWitt for de 74 only 0dds and ER(IS Sale! 317 pieces Hbmorionw Bxch : Tontoon TOMORROW ONLY 153 Boxes November 7, 2 p. m. Harry Ne- $5.00 S e Percale OO, WAty Notions 6 ? 5 Wednesday PART WOOL F A B defendant. ODD LOT OF ] L DOUBLE G ® o November 8, 10 a. m. General and Thousands Roofing Co. vs. John A. Johnson, Tea i Naterialess Sati Sl e b \aterials: Satins, Satin Face Canton Gordon for plaintiff, Hungerford & s : < % ) 5 ey for Saxe for defendant. General Roof- and ags Sma“ § and Flat Crepe. All new colors, includ- of Yards Bed Blankets F ing Co. vs. Gus Westergren, Gor- i g inc Blacks. Sizes for women and G6x80 don for plaintiff, Hungerford & Saxc Aprons ! Ty wares misses. for defendant. John A. Andrews vs. Value to $1.50 B S Remnants One inch Satin Binding, Block Antonio Sidot! et al. Ginsburg for plaintiff, Gordon for Sidoti. ‘ Wednesday Each Wednesday TOMORROW ONLY! {jll?]id 'l'l";}"- Grey, Lavender, November 10, 10 . m. John Za- lenski vs. Edith L. Roy et al, Mon- i A FS At Less Than Only klewicz for plaintiff, Pelgrift for de- Each Only i CO tendant. Frank Kulakuskas et al vs. 18 : TR 3 nn“,\s],,“, Yusklewlcz, Mag for plain- 1 5 g ¥ Suedine and Suedine Velour. v 7 tiff, D. Gaffney for defendant. C (& E Iur Collars and Cufis. 2 C — Laundering Wednesday Amelia Drelenkiewlez et al vs. El- Some with Shawl Collars, 1\;« Smlll;, ':'r}wn:kl' Yng?la‘iin(m’ g Squirrelette Mandel. Mangan for defendant. S. anin- —————— - k Ak ine P o e Puzzo Brothers, Greenberg & Le- ; il Fanediand I(Y,ll“ I‘”\‘\l d. Navw Witt for plaintiff, Traceski for de- 3 o \(II(;\I"‘{, lfiltlh‘:)({ avy I fendant. € iS 0 November 11, 10 a. m. Pasquale | / N'S SIZES 38 to 44. ! Spensieri vs. Joseph Pudil, Casale OJJS afld EIM{S Sa[e. i = 0dds and Ends Sale. for plaintiff. X Evorennindfsfem Moy 410 Children’s Night Gowns 1174 Yards Dress Ginghams ton for plaintiff, Myers for defen- A ~ ,. y ¢ iy ~ » o Bl ienie BUES e Ak Made of fine Flannelette. Sizes 2 to 14. Value to 69c. A re . ET— and odds and ends of Wash Goods. Value to 69¢ yard. tonia Currubba, Casale for plaintiff, EEain L 1 oWl W e T Greenbers & TV for dafondans Tomorrow, Wednesday, each ..............coouvuvvnnnns p Tomorrow, Wednesday Only, ¥ard .........ccvvvunennrenrenon READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS & 0dds and Ends Sale! 0dds and Ends Sale! 72 Pairs Children’s Go!f Hose 0Odd Lot of Roller Crash and Dish Towels —_———— Auto Paintin [ : _ : Exiist: Work e ,igm" | With roll back cuffs. Sold up to 49c¢ p,.nr. ken TH E BI G STORE ~ That sold up to 39c. : ; loc Spraying or Varnishing | sizes. Tomorrow Wednesday, pair . FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING STATION m‘NEW BRITAlN'S SHOPPING CENTER’ il NEW BUTTERICK PATTERNS HERE Tomorrow, Wednesday Only ..

Other pages from this issue: