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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928 FORD MAY TAKE [ENCUSEMAN DECLARES |5 e couss| ¥, WL C. A NOTES [fon oo o ., " DRTAIN ALLBGED JBWEL _ |:ie', v Sl e i wime o class in French will be taught by ‘ sted i it he | throw the bomb. which caused Gaspe , HOTEL HABITS QUAINT firmly, “now that we have found Charles J. Drapeau, director of ROBBER IN NEW YORK :,‘,‘;'id”:wff.s‘;':fde“f:""“ 7,98 Sl b g 2 ‘ coffee, wé will uke"lt here no differ- Freneh in the New Brifain schools While Murphy talked over the| Detectives said they assumed the | RI"E IN ZEPPHJ ence what it costa. \ bv'fi: big ; el‘l:en:‘benl;lvhully ‘fina and a teacher 26 years in this coun- telephone an assistunt traced the |speakeasy was bombed because ite = | irthday celebration of the founding | try. Telephoned Offer to Turn State's | call and police were put on the trail. |awners specialized in high grade v Decides He'll Have His Coffce o |Qalegman Robbed of of the Y. W. C. A. in New Britain| The class in speech art which will 5 Beitchman was ml" arrested im- | liquor, refusing to buy local prode —_— oy $5,000 and will be held in the gymnasium at|begin Tuesday, Oct. 23, will include: Evidence Results in Ap- mediately, but police heid him for |ucts from the beer and alcohol syne : Built Mooring Mast af Eckener's Matter n TTOUSerS | :30 Monday evening. The decora- | the speaking voles (both tons and el e b e | Costs 2w Tarh. Owt 13 UP—-Minus bis | tions for the event are in charge of | word production). literary interpre- peeheusion g — ousers, Bernard Edelsteln, a jewel- | Miss Edith Simester. The member- |tation, oral reading, conversation,| xow yorx oor 1o 5 e SHOP PU sm Chlcago, Ot 1 sir Charles | 1y salesinan, 1ods up (0 & pelige sia- |ahip and education committoes Will | plattorm speaking, pantomime char. | |, N¢¥ York Oct 13 (-4 tele'| Thed. K. S offices in dith street| = HISHOR BERINIANL f Igglesden of Heathafield, Ashford, |tion in a taxicab lafe today and re- [act as hostesses. After the supper |acter portraval, and & dramatic | Phoned ofte 4 were held up by masked men who X velers National Crime commis- | bound Stein and Goldmuntz t | bishop Kowalski, head of the Kent, & past preaident of the Britis.i | ported he had been robbed of §5,- |an interesting program has been |technique. Mrs. George Flanagan |J¢"elers National | u o s tg afblahep 1 Detrolt, Oct. 13 UP—The trip to |institute of journalists and one of & [000 in jewelry and his trousers and |arranged with Miss Kuth Sheldon e g 5 sion to turn state’s evidence in the | radiutor, stole $120,000 worth of | Maryavite church, a dissident Cath-, ihe United States of the Graf Zep- |roup of British editora on a visit |lett blindfolded in a garage by two [the speaker. A play by the Girl pelin now on its way to this coun- [to the United States thinks Ameri- [ men. will be the instructor. Registrations . = = o | . are belng taken now for this sourse, | $199:000 robbery of the A, K. E.|diamonds belonging to Goldmuntz [ alko seot 1as been found aulitaiee es ) 2, A “regis. [ JeWelry company last Monday last and $75.000 worth belonging to Stein, | Ofnses against the inmates of & n cserves “Here, There und Every- | Other courses still open for regis- |3+ A | . ging b | Sarenvtle et e oo try from Friedrichshafen, Germany, | can hotel habits are both quaint and | Edelsteln related he was on his|where” and a butterfly dance by lit- | tration are commercial law taught | MENt Fesulted in the detention of @ land fled before an alarm was | . | o 2 . 37 may mean that Henry Ford will |amusing. way {rom his home to the subway. |tle Virginla Landon will also be fea- | by Mra. Mortimer H. Camp, hooked | 41 who polics @ wa one of the sounded. ‘:fu".“:m‘x;v?f p‘:‘:‘f“z':m'l“‘l‘:afi';"::: = iake his first ride in a lighter than | Today while chatting with a friend |¢o take the jewelry to a prospective | tured. ~Reservations for the supper |rugs by Mra. E. W. Wallbank and | {0UF Who took part f the holdup: ., | der bail, During the trial it was en in & downtown hotel Sir Charles de- | buyer when a sedan drove up along- | will be taken at the Y. W. C. A.|interior decorating by Matthias F.| The man was Alexander Belteh-| oo Men Dynamite | Brousht uk that the apekishop e It was recalled today that four |Cided to treat him o a cup of cof-| o hyp and a man ordered him, at | office until noon Saturday. Zimmerman, man, 26, whom Joseph Goldmunts, | Chi Speak Ik e jears ago this month, Dr. Hugo {‘;:;‘I'l"h::h"‘;‘a':: :fl;f‘p;fi?“' the point of a pistol, lnl; m;“m:- “L;lflm in automobile mechanics sies :“‘:“:r"i"'“;s:":""‘)‘“:‘;-Lb:;k‘;““;'l‘fd‘:;“ e l)tllcalgo((_'l’pea) e"'rshy 8 ) ; . ] . He said he was then blind- | will begin Tuesday and Thursday f > hicago, Oct. 12 — “The Ao o ;::;:l‘l:, ;:TI‘::"!‘I’:::\ ‘zt“::r:dfl::: “You can'l. have it here k";h"" :::;:d and roboed of a wallet con- |evenings of this next wees. The Search Fl:“".‘ Air for Soloman B. Stein, a partner in the | 101,” a speakeasy on the lower | Ms,?h;‘ll::.l‘y;::;, f,‘g""fi‘g'('l?p,_ airigible ZR-3, now the Los Angelea | 10DDY." she said. and then took thei | g the jewelry. The robbers | class will be taught by Arnold Hull Missing Steel Tug| . K. & company in the latter's of- | level of Wacker drive dealing ex. |, Manchester, Eng. Oct. 12 (UP)— to the United Btates government, |Int0 her confldence and told them |, ¢ i in the garage after remov-of the atate trade school. The Pas. Man. Oct. 12 UP—Un. | fices in 46th strect. clusively In pre-war rums, Irish| " noning in church,” the Mane | stood at the Ford airport and dis. |Wher® the¥ mIght. o a|ing his trousers he told police. The classes in convensational | reported since it left from Nelson| Beitchman was taken for ques- | Whiskeys and old wines, was bomb- | cussed with Mr. Ford the stamina of lighter than air ships. RS . chester Watch committee banned French and Spanish will probably |for Fort Churchill Sunday, the gov- | tioning following a telephone call to ed today by two men who hurled | grouine it the ‘theater where the searches from pillar to post and BIG CITRUS CROP 4 | besin in about a week. Definite time | ernment stecl tug George A. Yates,| Richard C. Murphy, gencral counsel [a bundle of dynamite through the | mm wene Kuns ot inen® vy b “"The next time you come to De- | (T Pelltop to floor manager 808 | ()40, Fla, Oct. 13 UP—Flori- | tor the first mecting will be given | with 33 men aboard, was the object | for the jewelers' organization, in | front passageway. e (L tvolt, you should bring yaur airahip | (DAY found sevaral restaura da's commercial cltrus €rop for|out the first of the week. There is|of a search by air over the bleak |which a man who represented him- 1 2ok wepo clos- | Police confiscated a lurge amount | dwindled and the management with you.” said Mr. Ford. “I might 2;’“,;2:’:,,:;';;“ to the main |1928-29 season was estimated at 15| stil opportunity for registration in!northern waters today. self as one of the robbers offered to ' of liquor after the explosion. Frank ¢ impressed into taking a ride with dining room, vast, magnificent and 000,000 boxes in a statement issued : here today by the bureau of agricul- o SmBET/ MY L4F a0 ot 3t e tural economics of the United States withdrew the film. ell,” Dr. Eckener replied, I tar end, t of agriculture, would do that but you have here 10 | " wcogce” ordered Sir Charles. | departmen | uooring mast.” "C:nllnly" said the waiter, “but Oranges, including tangerines, “That's easy.” sald Ford. “Ull| . the cover charge here 1s a |were estimated at 11,000,000 boxes il rEe Here e and Erapetruit at 7,000,000 boxes t N | —BE EARLY SATURDAY! 1 AR e e s e i | Speed — Variety — News! built & $500,000 mooring mast at the i — JOoston Stor ' rt. s ‘Detroit is on the itinerary of the ~ Quality - SerYice - Value - - Graf Zeppelin on its projected tour after reaching the United States and thus it is that Mr. Ford may get to | take the ride he spoke of in 1924, ( DEMOCRATS T0 STAGE RALLY IN FIFTH WARD New Jersey State Officiats Scheduled For Addresses in Rialto Hall Sunday Night The first democratic rally for the fitth ward will take place Sunday wght at the Rialto hall with Mrs. «u. Urbanskl, a senator in the New «craey legislature, and Peter C. 8Su- ,.uski, assistant attorney general ot «ue state of New Jersey, discussing i.«tional affairs, and Augustine Lon- «.gan speaking in the interest of his t.ndidacy for the United States s nate, ’ delectman Kasimir Majewica will Lo chairman of the meeting, It is +-Obable that Paul Nurczyk, candi- wate for representative will speak woiefly, and & program ot entertain- uient will be offered. Mr, Nurczyk will be one of the speakers at a Bridgeport rally S8un- w.y, October 21, and the “Political 1 ollies” minstrel show will prob- ubly be produced in the Park City on ‘that night. Former 8chool Committeeman A. S. Andrulewics and Councilman L. samorajcsyk will speak Sunday aft- vrnoon in Torrington and Bunday night in Ferryville. RABBI WISE T0.SPEAK - 7 | New York Religious Leader Accepts 7 | ~= —Every coat carefully follows S NN Trefousse Gloves S When the House of Ashley opens its new building New Britain’s leader in men’s clothing will be recognized. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY . VISIT OUR BASEMENT—BEST OF MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES — French kid fancy embroid- Ju't Unpacked a ered c):lfls, all fall Gorgeous Group of ,Sm art H ats " colors and sizes. Fall —BE EARLY SATURDAY! p —Small brimmed hats, turbans side roll shape, with the long sides, head- sizes 2015 to 25. Boys’ Reversible | Suede ] Windbreakers 4 Storeny ... $5.95 ——Dark brown and tan suede, heavy wool plaid in sport blacks. Sizes 6 to 18 years. —2ND FLOOR— — Furred with Mandel, Caracul, Marmink, Man- churian_Wolf, Mink, Dyed Coney, Beaverette, 4 3 — X the style dictates of Parisian B 10/ Addresy . Tenchives BN . "§ centuries! You'll have the same Club of ouy. ( ” THE HOUSE OF . ) 2 trimming effects, the same cut 5 Rabbl Stephen 8. Wise of New York city, nationally known speak- er, has been procured by the ban- and the same jaunty smartness that feature coats that are much more expensive. —BE EARLY SATURDAY! ASH Y/ (uet committes of the New Britaih —All the smart fall colors. $5 grades. Small close 65¢ Pure I:n“q::? CIub 0 speak at the club's \_/b —The workmanship is exquisite— fitting hats that follow the head are important too, Linen Towels o Thursday evening. This will be his and the materials are the favored second appearance in this city. Other events will be a musical program arranged by George B. Matthews, director of music in the New Britain achool, and a program Ly Miss Lolla Littiehales, planist. r broadcloths and suedes. Sizes for and the beret and turban effect are very new. misses, women and stouts, —2ND FLOOR— ( ONE THIRTY NINE MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN —2ND FLOOR— 49c . =1 ; ——Fine quality huck with colored borders, neatly hem- stitched for gifts and home se. —MAIN FLOOR— —ONLY FOR SATURDAY! $2.25 Men’s Genuine “Community” | SHIRTS 1,000 Pairs of Regular $1.60 SILK HOSIERY All Are $ Exquisite Full L] Service WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS 10 Watt 15 Watt 25 Watt —BE EARLY SATURDAY! Girls’ Suede 3 (Reversible) Windbreakers ] —Just the thing for school. 7 New colors: Red, Copen, Fashioned Hose —They look so beautiful because they are built on the same fine gauge machines as the most ex- quisite service hose, silk to the welt, made by a famous maker. 20c ea. 20c ea. 20c ea. 50 Watt 60 Watt ......... 22c ea. 75 Watt .. 35c ea. ... 22 ea. —MAIN FLOOR— 40 Watt 20c ea. 100 Watt vireees.. 30cea. —TANS Green, Tan. —GREENS —2ND FLOOR— —BLUES —WHITES Suggested Assortments In Handy Package For Home Use 1—100 Watt ) 4 3— 40Watt + $ 1 Al 2— 50 Watt J The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-19 Church Street —BE EARLY SATURDAY! $2.95 Women's —Full long tails, extra deep arm pits, full center pleat, six buttons instead of five. Perfect fitting collar and shoulders; 33, 34 and 35 sleeve lengths. Sizes 14 to 17. —MAIN FLOOR—MEN'S SHOP— —BE EARLY SATURDAY! Saturday Special Growing Girls’ 1 Tan and Black Oxfords —For street and school wear. Sizes 2 to 6. $2.98 —BE EARLY. SATURDAY! Boys’ All Wool Knickers —Fancy patterns of tan and grey mixture. Regular golf s plus 4's. Sizes 6 to 20 years. ° —2ND FLOOR— — Straight and petal hem, all col- ors and sizes

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