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Progress and Affractive Features of Establishment Main street, two doors north of the old site, New Britain will add an- other business place of modern and elsborate design to the progressive establishments of the communiity. The store, was practically com. | SPanish War Veterans, will hoid a regular meeting in the Camp meet- | ing room at the Btate Armory to-| morrow night at 8§ o'clock. pleted today and will be thrown open for imspection to the public tomor- row. Two large windows at the frontNational Men’s Shop, 186 Main St. Date will be advertised.—advt. which contain approximately 60 square feet of floor space display a line of planos, radios and other musical instruments. Each window has an ornamental musical design painted on gold | the design also bearing the firm | name. The window polished and waxed oak, the win- |free. dows enclosed in heavy plate glass —advt. oevr & base of blue Belgian marble | ranging from eight and a half to 14 street reported inches in depth. The lobby is of four |theft of his bicycle at the Central | inch squares of alternate black and Junior High school. white tile. ‘There are 3.600 hardwood floors in the interior, cov- ored with hundreds of square yards | 1716.—advt. of battleship linoleum. From the | front door one gets a view of the Drive reported to | night at §:50 o'clock that his auto- Starting about two-thirds of the mobile was stolen entire length of the establishment. ‘way back, & mezzanine floor built in | Officer Thomas Tierney later found the 8panish type of architecture runs it on Lawlor street. up from the center of the main | floor. A five foot staircase, finished | in stained walnut with carved wood- en trimmings and curved post on a hand turned wrought iron railing leads to the upper floor. The iron railing, finished in black and bronze with wainut stained hand carved wooden trimmings runs up both sides of the stairs and circles around to- ward the front on each side. In the center of the railing, flanking the North 8t. Phone 2909.—advt. Drive have returned from a motor trip through Maine and the White mountains. have broken up partnership. John- mon taking over the business. Tel. 5072W.—advt. the Camp Real al g row of the Bew store and sslesroom | . . Hisla companr, » of Heary Morans and Sons at 373 | weaith aven ! missioner Frank J. Moran. medium and small women my spe- | | clalty. street reported to night the theft of ' cigarettes out leaf on the front. | Which was parked on Church street. floors are of a2 month. square feet of |and Millinery. For enroliments call | Marine Corps Men tional provisions make ineligible as | presidential electors men enrolled in !the officers’ City ltems A Nash Co. suit or overcoat, 134 CITY COURT GASES JUDGHENTS GIY Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wood of Sefton Caristrom and Johnson, painters, Several Instances The following judgments rendered in city court by Judge Morris D. Baxe: In the foreclosure action of the Donnelly Brick company against E. Fendel, 107 West street. | Theodore Bendza, an order of strict | toreclosure was given to satisfy a 4 | debt of $34,199 on Hartford avenue property, which iy valued at $35,000, George Bchmitt, has sold through were mily house on 378 Common- to former Fire Com- Youthful dresses for stylish stouts, 38M.. A G Avt. Hammond Camp, U'nite company claimed the sum of $9,.- {413.82. Attorney W. F. Curtin rep- | resented the plaintiff. In a similar action, Samuel Was- | kowitz was given a judgment to re- | cover $4,764 from Bessie Gorfain Ty et eor o 2" Shestnut |, 14 others, after the defendant fail- e Fortona2st ed to meet payment of interest on of his auomobile, | the principal. which came due July *{1. The property is located on Wal- | nut street and is subject to other mortgages and which is under an attachment for $6,000 pending suit brought against the same defendant | by the Commercial Trust company. Lincoln | "y, 1o action of BStanley Svea to the police the G .y & Lumber company against | John Rudy, judgment was rendered | for the plaintift by default for $28. Join evening classes, Dressmaking | e firm of Nair & Nair represented the plaintiff. Main 8t., Phone | jyggment for $667.05 with costs | for the plaintiff was rendered in the action of Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc., aaginst Sam Naples. Edward A. | Mag represented the plaintift. on Court street. | " For the plaintift by default for £26.50 in the action of Arthur Pitou | against Eqward Hornkohl. Donald Gaffney represented the plaintiff. For the plaintiff by default for $34.14 In the action of George Gor- don against Fred Litke. Bernard L. | Alpert represented the plaintiff. For the plaintiff by default for | $50 in the action of the New Britain | National bank against Robert H. Er- | win. Nair & Nair represented the Watch for the opening of the new Night school, $6; day school, $15 All books and supplies Connecticut Business College. Kenneth Heslin of 31 s8 Gilbert, 162 John W. Smith of 20 Somersct the police last Are Not Eligible Washington, Oct. 2 (—Constitu- reserve corps, James and of which indebtedness the brick | | | Francis Burke, counsel for the ! publican national committes, holds in an opinion sent to party leaders |in several states in response to in- plaintift. | For the plaintifft by default for| $55 in the action of Michael W.| plaintift. For the plaintiff by default for $182.39 in the action of the Ne Britain Lumber company against 8. Squillaciote. Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp represented the plaintiff. Jndge Saxe Files Decisions | Tax Collections Gain $8,677 Over Sept. 1927 A gain of $8,677.39 in tax collec- tions for September over the corre- sponding month in 1927, is reported by Collector Loomis. He has turned over to the city treasurer, $51,739.- 21, as against $43,061.83 in Septem ber, 1927. Additions have been made too the several tax accounts as fol- low. Taxes, $50,926.51; sewers, $501.92; street improvements, $58: street sprinkling, $45.28; person: taxes, $177.50. Ask the man who phones one— Herald Classified Ads. WINTER COURSES ARRANGED AT ‘7 §ix Classes fo Be Formed for Period of Instruction The educational department of the Y. M. C. A, has arranged its progiam for the coming geason. Bix classes are to be offered to the com- munity in the evening school, as fol- lows: Commercial law, aviation, commercial art and cartooning, traffic management (elementary), traffic management (second term). and correct English (Miller 8ys- tem) The commercial law course will be taught by Attorney lrving J. Rach- Hia. The opening class will assemble at the “Y™ Tueaday, October 33. at 8 o'clock. The text is the united Y. M. C. A.. Book used throughout the country in the Y. M. C. A. schools. The correct English class will be taught by Miss Lula B. Coleman who has been affiliated with the educational service bureau of Fos- ton for a Bumber of yoars. She has taught the “Miller system” of cor- rect English for three years Fif- teen of these clanses are being start- ed in Hartford in the {insurance companies and the Y. M. C. A. This course will meet on Friday begin- ning, October 19, 8 p. m., when a free demonstration leason will be given. A combined eourse in cartooning and sign painting will be taught by Al Malmgren of the Art Sign com- pany. Mr. Malmgren has been teaching similar courses at the “Y" for & number of years. His last ajrcraft instruments, meteorology, risl navigation, aerial phetogra- | routs phy, mapping, laws and regulations, airports and airways, modera de- velopment and review. This class probsbly will meet Monday begin-|tiem rules ning October 32, at § p. m. Two classes in trafic management will be offered; A. H. Petts of the American Hardware Corporation, and Fred H. Ramadell of the traffic department of the Stanley Works have been secured te teach these Announcing the OPENING VIACTROLAS stairs on each side is a wrought fron Bannan against W. H. Palmer. Nair | quiries. _pm- or shield containing a gold Beneath the mezzanine floor on each side of the staircase and ex-| tending toward the rear are found | seven individual sales and demon- stration rooms where the customer has the opportunity of private dem- onstrations of musical by the Willlam H. Allen Co. John | Pinches, whu worked on the same building 40 years ago, did the mill and carved woodwork. The firm of Henry Morans and | Sons was started 35 years ugo by | Mr. Morans. He came to this city | @8 & young man and started the present business a few years after locating here. “Our business policy is to give | personal service and attention to | cach purchaser. We carry nothing | but standard grades of merchandise | in the best quality and at reason- | able prices,” he says. He describes | his new location as “a new store with old traditions.” Mr. Morans is associated in bus- iness with his two sons, Leslie D., und Herbert E. Morans. The store carries a complete line of Victrolas, including the new or- | thophonic and automatic instru- | ments and the new combinations by the Victor Talking Machine Co., and | the Radio Corporation of America. | The firm also carries pianos in the straight upright. player, grand and reproducing types. In radios, Henry Morans 2nd Sons literally have a | complete line “from A to Z" or more specifically from Atwater Kent, through the list of Freed semann, Grebe, Majestic, Radiola, Kolster to Zenith. j holding “offices under the federal government could not serve as electors and that com- miesions in the resarve corps were “offices of profit or trust.” ed that in the states where reserve 1nsvrumr—n(s;amr‘"u have been selected as with no outside or conflicting sounds. | publican electors there is ample time The construction work was done | for new electors to file, & Nair represented the plaintiff. For the plaintiff to recover all goods and chattels in the action of A. D. Lipman against John Mec- Grath. Nair & Nair represented the plaintiff. For the plaintifft by default for 14160 in the action of the New Brit- | ain Lumber company against Wil- |liam Bishop. Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp represented the Burke sald today that persons | of prefit or trust” He ad4- re- Solid Meat 391 - 401 MAIN ST. 2 ».25¢ Pl SIS . bl Wbl Selic a0t A If Quality Foods At Low Prices Mean Anything—This Wednesday Will Be the Biggest Day We've SAVE MONEY HERE WEDNESDAY !! SHOULDERS SUGAR CURED 1 9 m ']—isflw.::s:lsc | : c | noxsr . 29¢ SMOKED LEAN Gl SPRIN | SHOULDER LAMB 29 c ; CHOPS Ib. TOKAY GRAPES | BT 3w 2le | SWEET POTATOES SOUND LARGE 373 Ma 373 MAINST. New Location: n St. _7 w. 19¢ MEADOW- BROOK ER CREAMERY LOW PRICE WED. | Eggs All Guaranteed For the past 11 years an English elergyman has been working among the blind, wearing native cloth#s and eating native food, which consists very largely of rice . FRESH CHURNED Just Two Doors North of a néw store Our Former Store with old traditions —UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL —UNUSUALLY MODERN OUR BEST TUB Cheese | New Mild BUT 33cuw. | 2 lbs $1£_l- 2, 83c WALNUT MEATS | YELLOW ON!ONS NEW IMPORTED o ssc ; SOUND 6[‘»; 25c WHOLE HALVES, NATIVE Try Our ORANGE PEKOE TEA ..... sl _‘—i\ HIPPE | PUFFS made chock full of sweet, Tomorrow --- The fulfillment of months of planning and building. MOHICAN FRESH D CREAM 3READ 16-07,. LOAFP When it is used dally will ince you of its healthful sustain- ing quality. Of its splendid taste and flavor and also the saving that it afiords FRES - Tomorrow---We cordially in- vite you to attend our opening that will be of great interest and pleasure. EACH Fresh and heavy . whipped cre A real treat. OPENING DAY Wednesday October 3d 9A.M.—I10P.M. 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