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PLASR s g LN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER & 1927, = T TR [ wise the battle of balots was with- ARTFORD ROADS ~ Rur EubER phovis AfISS NOYES BRIDE CANADIAN CITIES [z v oo o |HONST DISTRIGT ¥OES [ ogen Up That Cold F | RMUPENEI] T[]I]AY‘ | At noon plant workers b Rabbi Gershon Hadas to Speak Next ave Musterole handy whem » wd himself in his new pro- A y plan orkers besieged R R : he polling plac saoh thos 1 1t has all of the ad- Decks as Ship Passes Near Spot Ali Daba and the Forty the polling place d at each ther 1 t RIl Traflic 15 Urged (0 Procetd, e e soume ven. - Danghter of Late Judge Weds at 0™ 5 525 N2 Gomplete Restoration of Qom0 o s i SRS e T e anetl : ot Balfour Declaration” B T Dt LS tire city ticket on which Mayor Ble as the heallng oigt- Slowly |arepra oo s snweni s Mother's Summer Home oo seem | Munication Aonounced | e’ omporit 13 orner ST A st e o o [tk penctraen the pore Taee s ov. § (By Radio to 1 1 Press) | part given Sat. lor Fred Atw cooling sensation and interest in marine en s « evening at the home of Hen- | ! ef. Avlatrix Walked About Tee-Cold Hartford, Conn., Nov. 8 (A —With Aarous y C ns with Chie New Tondon, Nov. 8 (®—The IV Jwight court. About | Arontre Y § P—With the | (e Q g the exception of the west side road inecr Roberts, Elder in- |y of Miss Catherin Noyes present. The home | practically complete restoration o (") b‘{cst Recover v r for the com 201 to Springfield and the east side road 'tends makir 10 ction of The 16 Jodes Waltes orange: and. blacks| the Wire eon s ottt EhTalh Al i o ingzedients, Musterols down the river to Portland, of the eng { the Acquitania as Chadwick Noves and Mrs, Noyes of ents were served and | astern townships of the Suit fc a 4 e e |and ¢ Try' Aisterola. Zag Atate highways out of Hartford have S00N 48 p New York and Ola fyme, to John ¢ s oyed rovir i SN i 5 o e celiansin : i ) S throat, stiff neck, been reopened to traffic, thou Captai < Lah, e S0 doward: 1y son of the lat on served every day from K 2 ) f o cha o atetny 5 atisn lumbago, many cases short detours are co-pilot the plane, Ameri Fohn Tewis e r - s y ’ e mothe t Jc ] : ‘ n : . - iarn, Tumbag, sary where the flood waters have Who has been b lor of Bronx Yok toon 5 chrer's Hardware | tims who lost their lives following et 1 Torah hall : 2l S T S A B ol BlgssRatid fo st J. Stasko et al has | inundati ised by the recent . s Bt g ; sl 6 ¢ s, sprains, bruises, B s S fhajapmmaneon wn from the ci 2 ¢ rains. Reports from wid ot Y gwiet t . frostcd feet, colds of tha Aocarding Lo the xenortiglienjolt i ] = lmother, Indian Rock farm, Old Gordon w ars added to the [Jured her na defective 3 ke e A 2 t ¥ prevent pneumonia by the state highway department AMOHean & I ¢ yme. The v. W. Dixon Hoag of 4pe plaintiff and M. I. Stempien f ¥ ! nd | 5 Fyen this morning all traffic is urged fo HEOTOTEW ¥ it S {1 wal church officiated |y .. . < . o ; e i i T ol { i Jazs & Tubes proceed slowly, as in many eg [liner steamed 5 A i Hp Ly : ! : fences and shoulders have swept away and cars forced off the center of the road will be in danger : i e ot; toppling s down Fe i P o STkl aw, and the u trect “d to police last The complete report of conditions | M nthe 1 11, oo, Wi Snlialle brothal: - o . is as follows: et bl 3 n-lay he groom, who returned ressing room at the L S ted and there will b : Basisldegrond it REnins el ui‘xh'.«lt.lm.rhlm L8Gkan tha! naili{t ccniliions dndinsto) atiend S I \ ts occur long t:rn:' 60 | Ts o nTowil o i i Better than a mastard plaster opened this morning. West side [y o0 50 0 H | we , Carlin Cr Ch v on served every day from s of rails connecting the two 8 G P t suit fo e | road passable by detour through : S Y and T f ‘ I e o _ralls et Pequonock to Suffield; water at Yol- i k son was born at New Britain comment. S low Tavern rapid reced and k of Y the latter 4 \ ital today fo M. ana)® 1 o N lities ! d able J o i ks - ; ¢ ¥ road will probably b open shortly 2 e e i orNs A ) ! : b 2 P it i r 0 c Iss na i« Bank President Claims etween 75 1 ord! avene n Quebee the sinking et ‘ R J e north of where he “Ar ican i forced to drop into Jean Pfeiffer, of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Joseph Phone to ten. 1 Inverness, ruption the ic between dancing is receiy t Judigue 000 a4 i 1 DISCUSS CITY GOLF COURSE The east side road {o Portl open below the Ilockanum river Ownership of “Ansonia” " AL d inches at Packard Drug. s : ST i} GO S0 (030 DRI Bl il el S P—Claim to a5y Hioi RS el G .| CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES rowel + touring through nside; several : 5 i J ) ) s 2 ter % 2 The pupils of Central Junior s Sor Rt National Bank Bldg. other short deto i | T ¢ sl i X A ne Uy s i igh achool i Ranking I ! ¢ 1 M f.. New Britain. Cromwell road, closed Ly flood wi- : b ) s s norning. A in the per ) 3 Ll 272 Main St., New ters at two points in Wethersticld S . C y « n the a T at Bridg‘epm't Rc[)urts ntages wasg i s 4 oS e S ek L tir s tee has | Honrs: 9-12 A M.—2-5 P, M. now passable. The trip from Crom- 3 s D with g 6:30 o'clock. o XTege : one hundred per Wi SO o T T T S 0 S tdent of the an. Alan Wilson Wanted Luncheon se ery day from Heavy Voting Today |«choo! stood ninth 1 place of all th Evenings by Appointment, A eI 5 vers|11-2:30, Tilue Sy Bridgeport, Nov. S—Heavy voting schools in this city last week. 5 yaway of New] Hn' e A T4 S In Two State Cities O terson. & ‘or dent | was repo from e election | I Slacirl Thone 2386, only to light traftie, all trucks b i ey h ¥ ing held up. Bridgeport, Nov. 8 (P—Alan Wil- [4¢ 173 park streot, : district in the city today but cther- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | 1o Middletown road to Sayhrook open SOVR il ?"““fl {’ ns: | New York though still covered with 1 1 port p Snd with of water at Tylerville and . : 4 : o Wiitresses Thtad y 5 Traffic from Middletown to Dort i understood thatiyg, oy or Mr. O'Brien.—advt Women's (repe land, stopped on account of 1} xf warran or flooding of ‘the ur at Mid- gy Tslana, g Snae e o ",‘m;\, et e Eish = Bloomers dletown has r v Nulson had ¢ Osteopathic Physician, or Overcoat— as Massa : | ¢ secking 1S PLo0D CAUSES MAIL DELAY | t )| It was stated today by Postmaster 53c togue rond in Simsbury open |y ST : m that Jie was »m;:h_ul‘uv.“u e n that all mail to| tra @ «lod situation In Sl WALOH BOUORSS =i especially New Worn regular and extra size L ¥ nder Hollis was shot and oland Vermont, was still son i being held up and that practically | charged with robbing no mail from the stricken districts| and colors. For Wednesday only, e Jud ("' " R { ve es and was committed to | has come through the local oftice for b Judge Grants heques il to await trial several days. = . . : g ) cheyd Composes March St Scheyd Comp 2 For Election Recount Calls It “American Girl” S e Win crepe bloomers, white, pink Simsbury to Granby road is of of Norwici S e i For all of them who have played it ) P! Walilo Marvin e S - Save! Tomorrov! Special Selling Chevdl worka v collaboration e % - 1 . Tomorrow! Sal the e e iilant ot he el ; HE purchase of a Finer For Men and Women ooy e for S 7 Ideal Vecto will make of Kiddies! Men's Luxury the latter being respos S o - vour home the ideal place of & Coat Sweaters R The ber is to be 1 =001 warmth and comfort, that oy Nu{-yll“ ,»-‘:::\” u:vh“ ’ broadeast over you want it to be. g ! Lovely S8 ST i ° = WTIC by the New Departure band | oo L E e Come in for a free demon- 98(: Children’s i N\ " of Bristol ; ) S A G stration and let us explain the . = A\ BRI ngo! oo N casy payment plan by which £ ! - N sicians of the R ey tite el oo lion own one of theso fine Fuil eut, two pockets, well tail- Dresses i z siven 758 1 - ! ored and each garment is 10 per sl alsok boen e odla Ny el (b e 3 cent wool. Sizes 36 to 46, 33c ) | guits eral orchestras. Mr. | el ) inal count b 0 - be 4 ! know a band leader and Anist 1 count a B 1 he | y 2] Very special- and orga vator was 589 for Gilbert an s 4/ 4 435 Vecto heats 203 rooms fiidfornd e , Childrens < \i "s::;,'_",;';";'_,‘:'&", s | Women S dresses; sizes ¢ $ 1 } g o P ttention than | g« ¢ ¢ P e i mother can giv manager of ; 5 \ 101 Chanee Bathrobes 2 to 6 years, ° a fox farm at Antigo, Wi i R e o : | with panties to drafted three house cats to uct ws ! \ ' s 1 matc h,i'n Random color, foster mothers. \ a 5 for worl = | 3 chambray — or L reinfoureed = z ==’ — . gingham: all throughout ; a Made of extra heavy quality, neatly 5 be '‘ment that is just the robe for these cold morn- LY, asily washed. trimmed with silk braid and cord; all new patterns; all sizes. Sizes 36 to 46. : Alues $2.98, 7 | For Cold Weather Work Hose ;‘ 8 “ $1.00 ’ e solid woven madrasline | qup _ Grav . Bladk THATS A Extra fine quality sill Ja : 69c \.’\1)“,. l-‘::ds!.\;\:” “seo thess | Wear Well — Wash Well and wool in black an L You DECIDE To GIVE HER | STAGGERS You, YouDECIDE H Flannelette $1.00 A RING ON THE TRANSATLANTIC ';%S"""T ALLTHIS [MPORTANT ose ) G J WONDER. WHAT TELEPHONE VO'I*CEéJUST TO HEAR HER. | : owns We have added to our shirt /ONDE /A chu_l.E'slmec ST LOTTA DouGH ust arrfved, another lot of thosc carly, s 14 to 17, | Made Well " - ! MAYBE SHES | all the new shades tte gowns, double yoke, DANCING Pt ! To SPEND ON Sizes 81 to 101 Ao XL B o 7 N - g siceve, with or without the WITH THE N ANY wom/w! Value $1.00. = collar. The regular $1.00 gown to 1400 Yards BRINCE ¢ — ke go at this pr g 0 9, a | Men’s “Apache” ™" WHEN THE WIFE IS OVER | AND THE NEXT MORNING AND ALTHOUGH THE RATE Women's Silk and Wool Women's Men’s Shirts r pa | ‘ | OF WALES . Curtain Materia.l i 1 10 inches wide, voile and marquisette, un- Golf Hose Bandeaux usual value, priced for Wednesday only. Yd. 140 25¢™ AW 25¢ g0 Ve AT S e Table Cloths gand - cy cutt in et nattern PR e A Chair Rests . All sizes, Value 5%c, “ < 59c b 225¢ AND YoU SPEND THE FIRST TwWao AND WHEN SHE. FINALLY .# é‘ FoR THREZ MINUTES . | Women's Winter Weight " 50%30, good generous &i7¢i A remarkable value; esch MINUTES ~AND $#50 ~ TRYING- REGCGNIZES YauR Voice. You COUGHED -rtams'«a.' g Extra Special! hand pain neatly scal- | one made by hand; small lot TO MAKE HER REALIZE THAT You BREAK oUT IN A FIT op ot PRy . . 3 loped. | to clear aw, IT5 YOU — WHICH SHE POESNT COUGHING- THAT BLASTS WY Do Yo SHos Union Suits Down Filled THE REST OF THE BANKRcLL™ B ) Comforts A b $1.00 . for home sewers! YOoUR HUBBAND Made high neck, long sleeves, Dutch $ 1 2 98 ea. HORACE- ' 5 P ; Flat C ' i (”(:, N = 25 | ;'"“:'L" \‘_m_'.”n“:“_ LEs s Full size, covered with imported X a : repe Charmeuse N7 ] NEW YORK N \ B ticking: all colors, filled with !:1“‘;} “\\\'”:{i];tf:, 1’:1. ]:li In Fall patterns, for ¢ ‘\ ; ‘ Z | X + cany " < 5 3 Q ol ) A K Cold Weather Special choice feathers. $19.50 value. wide Siueel weal dresses, 36 4 b : \ fy ! Yard nches wide. 39c Mixed Wool i - Yard Blankets 2000 Yards Heavy Percales Tuxedo Prints Covered with Al auniily allkoline: 1 Tn neat styles, for dinner = White and color grounds, ,m,,{,r “"h'p‘":n“,,:,,',l ‘$52 8’& OUtlng F]annel aprons. Reg. l ly 4 fast colors, 36’ 22 cotton ... 5 . Yd. 25¢ quality. Yd § C | inches wide. Yd C G 25¢ Pure Wool 36 fnches wide, small Iot to clear ch;’ Suifs Blankets away. 25¢ value. Checks and stripes. 100 per cent Virgin Wool for full 89c size beds; attractive $5 98 Small Lot ade of a heavy material in the button-on style. Trimmed . ds, all neatly bound. with gold braid and cmblem on the sleeve. Sizes 8 to 8. s 4 BN : S Ruffled Curtains The Smoother and Better ngaretz‘e LN Full Size 79¢ Irish Linen Table Damask Comforts tiful finish, 70 inches wide, closely woven dam- h evee not a Cough ln a Cafload N 21-4 yards long, neatly hemstitched ‘utl:ultl \\‘1’;; I;luu‘ldu‘ll'u\:;II ‘z‘ul\dk \\i‘g;‘e\.:'en.ov%nexuhr © 1521, P. Lorillerd Cov, Est. 1760 Full size Z‘r‘;“;':h":‘“:l‘h B8 per cent | o in ik busk, Spssial Sor fomore value $2.48 yard. Napkins to match. sl 84 bound......._........$2.98 row. b e o S e . Boys’ Fancy