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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. — e — == City It [ing school for the month of Novem- | ghey of Arkansas, an avowed cotton | pointediy, “to be non-political in | anyone's ticket but we are advocai- 1ty €ms {ber is as follows: representative, the corn kings, the|every act that we take.” ing the proper representation of B | November 2 . confer- | wheat barons and others of the agri-| It was pointed out, however, that |those sections in the congress of the % | tune comparatively all, ap- | - SUSPECTEDSLAYER, 5527~ DRIGHT TEARODNS 9 | His will, drawn a year ago, exc | . 2 nee for c ficers and council- | cultural clan in the south, west and | the 1 s of the meeting who were | United States. 1 am primarily in- for m cquests to employes. November 11t} will he- | north were here to add their weight|on today's program had previous | terested in cotton but what we shail i Heral 1 iner aRid turns A son was born at New Bri - I ISt i 1ol o HiT rive ok Al b Senlos i No- | to the movement for farm relief. |records for upholding the provisions|do will be for the benefit of every \ 1 McCormick Tohn J. Jr., Willian: Clarenc : g 16th, 5 p rthday par-| Reluctant to discuss the particu- ol the McNary-Haugen bill and it | farmer.” DiLgstibel a : November 7 ving | lar measures to be advocat for-|is expected the mecting will swing| On the program were former Gov- 4 Mrs. William Conner! e s e, | overnor Donaghey saic |into harmony with them. {ernor Donaghey, Governor McMul- : R%Ol‘ds Show Nelson Committed v he rsonal estate § Wall Street Women Workers l‘ “"_"“" ofiisw Xork argavt in Hallowe'en attire. re here for fwo days to dis-| “As a southern man,” Donaghey|lin of Nebraska, Senator Capper of A o3 1 4 A LA regTonn Mebonoush room of the training school jcultural relief and give im- | continued, “I would like to see the |XKansas, Senator Arthur R. Robin- fo Cfllliflmla Asylu[[] . 1 was Like Them Best: BUTehy streay \sformed into a scene of | petus to legislation necessary to|south, north and west get together|son of Indiana, Congressman Hamp- 1 ¢ B 1 : ; LoGens i attencing it into effect. on inferests common to each section. [ton M. Fuller of South Carolina and y fore he 3 e o Liconyentionfoti thes it is our purpose, he said | We are not advocating the voting of [other national political figures. Assoclation of Insurance | Winnipeg, Man., Nov. 1 (1" —Re WP—Wall | \gents at Bridgeport, today ords showing that Farl iRl i ] Bl N 1iiaskbeen born \oRAG. Ran i iy o avs leading to the i " H . IR tr and secks Y ~oughl fal .charged with the'murder by € A L . Frank J. Coughlin at -th - i o > 5 erlod an en- | Greenwic Sl '®{room were grotesque mages, and| ! lation of woman and & T4 v Miful 6f Chic omen. e i ! color . S i r‘::",{ b .nlr‘:d,_\h’;fdnr'uh rs of every description, in-| girl; had been an inmate of R S B RS O Of [ cluding “John Brown,” the hospital | fornfa asylum, today wers LIusgciY, skeleton, extended a hand of wel- £ > i n W : v Established 1862 | ere was a time shining S S i = S '} | emerged with no regrets, ¥ o 4 o R e s ; Resources—$21,763,531.96 ¥ 1 | folded and required to seek out ‘ : : Johr logs, and Mrs. T merrymaking last nizht as members | of the senior 5 tained inf | honor of the inters tes and the| Guests were each .son at the ope the outgrowth o Emily Patterson, 27, an, a school girl, her: though he is acc death more than a hal SO ! nds ihe hnnery b novations in Hallowe'en dress be-! er a bed (R SonmninaEE et | dance continuing whilo the bandage for the won e accused man is insane. dental work and’general anesth ome Jus I st fondie ion 2 T e Deposits made on or before e-up m ing day the found under a bed n rooming house All available police of th province were pressed search for the suspect arrested in the town of June 16. Subsequently Nelsofi bz cused of a chain of strar extended from the west co United States to the castern before reaching into Canada first to be reported was the r Florence Monks at The next reported trom Portland, Or patronize these Perhaps | yumber of il find thei Yic at 6 o'clock look like a dull Planned at Hospital e S ss officers for the d and the fall and Win- | cumvec activities have started at i 00l for nurses at class: the T | enior President, Erdean RALL BN EL ; sec y and treasurer, | june; class councillor, Mis Nejson; supervisor matce- artment | e FOR FARM RELIEF Thursday, November 3rd, will draw interest from November Ist. ; 7 INTEREST being paid 178 Main Street Open Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30 Calif., and San Fri ¢ !t « . were_reported from Buffalo, N. Y i g ot Agronlre and Busiess Lead TOMORROW MORNING—3 HOURS—9 TO 12 and Chicago and in all of ‘them the Edna M. Deats, practical ins tor 1 o o i manner of committing the criue and \ e : oie . i B i W ers Meet in St. Louis : 2 i . * disposal of the bodies was the s < ita : e o 2 e : secretary-treasurer, Esther | s B oy . g Nelson has dectined fo discuss the 5 0 : ; dlass councillor, Miss Ellen | : - M 6 g e 5 crimes with which he is charged, < ! 1 Vi i liitive | MeGirath, supervisor, female floor. o -other than to say that “if is all a t i | Preliminary class: b rible mistake.” His wife and an annt, .., ACTert : 2 e o e Tina i io secretar & b Mrs. Lillian Fabian, .of Palo Alfo ; Josephine Gragus: class councillor 3 ¢ 7 o * . ‘Callf, were here for the trial Rt i it B R A e lay a sent i cu 5 : o T ' _— Halarh than 2 tov ey 5 R . miurses; school publicity air T € ro carly " ope———T - A e # r G ¥ "| The social program for the train- | former Governor George W, Dona- i ; 5 S 5 . talo C Throngs File Past Bir of M. 5 07 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn WHILE THEY LAST } A Selected Group of L Although - 1l , nsion of the son Bebp of }nm-v 1 1 e to Mi Chine of and Mrs. John J. Mitchell | Ark., only PHONE 1409 nator Robinsc Clilcago, Nov. 1 (P—Chicago's | meet her future hust hedd was bowed today at the bier of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mitchell, | sity of ndput up his Killed in an automobile accident L e Saturday. their marri inson made his 127 MAIN ST. NSING (Opp. Arch) W‘ Felt and Velour Hats TOR MISS AND MATRON Children’s Hats Included At $8.98—15 DRESSES of Silk Crepe, Satin, Velvet, sizes 16 to 38; Jersey Dresses, The time of the double funetal | first race for of i e ve was one-halt hour after, banking |later was clect ST hours this afternoon when every| o street car in Chicago was to conic =ty i ndstill for one minute, St {ING RECORD Episcopal church, ot for | he public anl| A CHILD'S from t reat banking house of La- i ast K's| vout the gre ) | OBLIGATION! le: street, was the place chosen for the services. v 100 per §.Mary's.| Children should and do iike Directors of the Chicago board of (100 per e ‘s: 100 per yade arranged a brief meetlng, o - g r cenl; wihich they were to go to the ch | ) G per cent 3 e Chicago Association of Com- s1 eassnton READ HERALD €LASSIFIED APS F'OR YOUR WANTS i - - ; Values to $5 Included In This. Sale, $1.00 Off Any Other Hat Marked $3.95 or up GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY CO. 188 MAIN STREET AT COURT STREET sizes 16 to 50, values to $15.00. At $1.98—A few HANDBAGS of silk and leather, values to $3.00. me: appointed a ‘committé of | menibers to pay its respects toa past member. The Union Leagu# club of Ch was 1o be represented ¢ - tae of its members, headed by Harri- son B.: Bernard, president. Honorary pall b the'leaders of every line * and industry in Chic c i . dent Charles G. Dawes, ‘M | At $§1.98—Velveteen NEGLIGEES, with or without silk lining; were to $6.98. Pure—nourishing—delicious A'delicacy and necessity NEW COATS, with and without fur. Prices the lowest, quality considered. CANNED Foobs Field 111, J. P. Mors Blair, David R. Mor +McCormick, Edward L. Rye Six vice presidents of the Tjlinois Merchants Trust Con Mr. Mitchell headed as chafrman of the board, were active pall bearers Burlal was to be in Grace cemetery. 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