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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 ..