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G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1628 —_— DT LIFE: 4 721 whe etherwise is William Jacobs portrait of Lady Tietiy Compton by American Legion vieo commander, ' ranspaciic fler, lunda s :"‘*;’Rockingham Race Is Fm . m, . .| 8§ shua Reynold tells audience at state departmen: arm ebury, mm TM;K OF ’ ;f F:::;:o:;sp:mx;;‘:l:ed 5 e d B i e !lnsullqnon, that methods used in!Was unfamiliar with country and Called CMW v BY m MMPI.“E“ Cumberiand, Ma—Letty Groven. bankc managed cxclusvly by wom. | A4ETACE and an Sl 0 Ui Amr- 0oV on account of darkiem . — Athletics' pitching ace, ures in | s g e e COERSEA B ’ " By tlte Asmociated Press. |horsepower auto, are wondering if |one' of the first cases of mistaken Waterbury Dennis Hoar, 53, ham speedway, It wice E — |ican public.” imile automobile race at Rockings Washingtdn — More and more there will be any trouble in obtain- |jgentity of the hunting season. He Thempsonviile — Far-sighted lea- 'burned ‘to death while stopping i 'postponed after a series of mishaps = folks are stepping on the gas. The ing permission to carry a pistol. |fired at R. Greene Annan, & ""‘“"m}n:'r’:";:: o ‘m‘_":u“:lm‘ “:;l ¥ |dership in aviation, was credited to shuck that was destroyed by fire. | g the race at the 50th lap on sm M o M W\N“imfl Automobile Chamber of “You see,” explained Miss De Havil- |ber of his party at Upper Traut, W. Hecbart: Moossr by Seadtor Miraes] i W [ rats escaped from a car of lumber I3 idgeport — Police believe jeal- | O€lober 12, has been declared l ifll ' Commerce finds that pleasure carsland, “over England we hear 80|va, Greene got some birdshot in his — en for women. = o . - C leted one by the American Au- into rodent-free Edmonton that $3|Bingham at republican rally here. ousy over affections of wife was mo- COmPle b et and trucks produced im this coun- much about hold-ups and YeBgMAn | lert eye. i s el (;"mr“u:h, o b oy D e behiaa Shrake L evee afuctibim ol aits s o SR S assoclation. which h:- try the first ten months of the year here.” lones dead or al in aviation matters and has failed gy Rose's home, Peter Ordercd the track officials 10 pay the | totalled 4,068,727, - New York—Mme. Zorah Heidary., | en |to supply airport of adequate pro- .o o who had been ordered drivers l)’v;.;r‘ gm}n- w:: “::ewv:fl:: / , Nov. 2.— h th Jashington—Our army is fast|first Persian woman to discard the| g o0 o Toomt o e N Yor | , s being sought by po-|money. The race e N deThone o?; Ottawa—Acrial pHOtOETabhy 18 it machine guns To an expori |vell, and a0 far & she knows thie | SO T TR M Mo, | - — ow |again. B fhe: Newington Improvement asee-|to speed up timber cruising. Inter- ment at San Antonio six men para- [only one, is here to lecture.” Bhe j open back. He fell from a Jadder| Norwalk — Augustine Lonergan et “'\\ )l:in ;h (r-mk \:);\;Chclau‘ £%an clatien. Dr. Harold Lamphier of the national Alrways has a plan b/ chuted from a plane with a gun and.came out of Persia by airplane in|iine days ago, fracturing back in | democratic nominee for U. S. sena-| Waterbury — Paige A. Seaton is October 12, tra jals_pl 5 . to hold it on October 27. Later the [state board of health has been se- | which. the number of trees and the |(hree minutes later had it sct up|a cross-country trip of five hours (o niaces. {tor, at rally nere asks when his op- installed as department commander to hold i ¢ 21 ocured te speak at the next meeting |varietiea in & given area can be gng were firing it. that would require days by automo- | e | ponent, Frederic Walcott, became @ Connecticut American Legion before |race was put over until next June. of the smsociation in the Pabishcalculgted in a few days instead of 3 Dile, Stamford — Police still holding | voter in Connecticut and if he was more than 800 legionnaires. The contest board of the A. A. A., housy Monday evening at 8 o'clock. ' months. Lucerne, Me.—Chief Crazy Bull Paml Lambert, suspecto Dr.. Lamphier's topic will be |is the boy who can show palefaccs| London—The Expfess has it that | Olga Bayes, 20, after uttack in au- | Light com He described in de-| Crows often drop snails or mussels holders were n?l «;gm_h-:_ to Siphtherta anti-toxin. | New York—Gladys De Havilland |how to hunt with bows and arrows, |for $500,000 or so an unidentified ' tomobile, {tail Walcotts secord in Iegislature. |on the rocks to break their shells @ refund. inasmuch an they o It 40 probable, that it parents show | ;1,3 Mona Fley, English girls, here|The Rovers club of Boston tried |[American has bought from Lord . ) L —_ so that they can more casily extract given their share of thrills in enough intereat in this new diptheria | o o tour of the world in & seven- | primitive weapona. Chief Crazy Bull, |Chesham the famous full length| Watcrbur dward L. White,! Waterbury — Martin Jensen, |the meat. proventive, the treatments will be &iven free of charge to the children at & liter date, The mecting is open te the community. And promises to e onie of the largest the socicty has ) \ . hae. ' L] 0 , 'Has Hallowe'en Party r ’ Ms. Frank M. Crane of Attwood ® 4 street entertained & number of : 5 children at & Hallowe'en party Wed. K= neaday evening. Games were played and the usual Mallowe’en pranks car. H - vied out. Leslie Davis Injurcd Mre. George Davis of the center has eived word that her son Les- . ® He Davis is in the hospital at West- i 3 1y, R. L. as the resyt of an auto- y accldent. Mra, Davis and her W : ter Mrs. George Tryon of Ber- L P lin Igrt today to sec him. " 'l'l‘ To Make New Volers - i ¢ . je selectman will hold their final semibn Monday to .make voters of thosy who were not qualified to be. made voters previous to November 1. The town of Newington has 1322, Voters, and 338 new voters were made this year, giving an increase of 313 ovet last years list. It is predict. ed that about 80 per cent of the vote will bp cast on Tuesday's clection. No trouble s anticipated on election day in Newington as was predicted in the Hartford paper on October 3. ‘Indians Postpone Supper Owing to the supper and entertain. ment given by the Beacon club in the chapel tonight, the Friendly In. dians will postpone their meecting until next Friday. . Garden Club Officers. ‘At the annual meeting of the New. ington Garden club, which was held at the home of Miss Arline Root Mgple Hill, the following officers ‘Wwere elected. President, Mrs. L. Reddick; vice dent, Mrs. George W. Rome; ?r:rury. Mrs. Mann; treasurer, Mrs. Dwight Chichester. 1 in death of a director of the American Power & e — investigation, declared {brief race run on the holiday, . Mrs, Charles Hare of Pittsficld, Mass, has returned home, after visit. ing her dpughter Mrs. Arthur Holl Ings of Main street. *City Items Rev. Baul David, who was critical. Iy ill at New Britain Genefal hos- pital following an operation, con- tinues to show improvement and is ne longer on the list of critical pa- Uents, Buit, overcoat, top coat, $33.50, A Nash Co. Joe Ryan. Phone 2969, —advt. i The Lithuanian Tndependent Citi- sens’ club will hold its monthly meet. g In Lithuanian hall tonight. Also will have several speakers. All mem. bers are (requested to be pres. ont. Henry Martin of 60 Newington av- enue reported to the police last night the theft of his bicycle from Central Junior high school. An sutomobile owned and driven by Raymond J. Torell of 26 Lake- vipw avenue was sideswiped by an 3 i | sutomobile owned and driven by i Paul D. Withington of 27 Westerly ¢ street on West Main street ahout i | 10:45 last night, Motorcycle Officer / Thomas Blanchette reported slight ; . [ damage to the cars and no cause T | e SR— for police action. - . \ | Watch' for our fifth anniversary 3 [ d fall v. Flow el , . . b o BO oLt Do e, N This is a substantial proof that The spacious Divan—the fine, An offer of ttleme: f 20 [ L2 L H 2 2 % s el | N In thi Sute. ey be fognd high conforable Club Chs and_the made at & meeting in the offices of 5 grade workmanship—expensive handsome Wing or Fireside Chair e Bench, Chair and | materials and made up according —are all included for onl, .50! Joytned until November 12 for fur- to our own rigid specifications! b y $89. $39 ther consideration, Come to-morrow—$10 is all you ker ek Dn. B H. 4 3 Each piece is covered in high grade ¢ .'B. 1. and H. Protass, den- . tiats, have moved to Leonard Buila- ! :3 5’5 [ need to have one of these fine TacqintdHasiesprinp flled i ve: r 'f‘-.'-g:"’.. ks aotiiea tiday of| - 408 $ hd suites delivered! When you see FOR A I I : q pring needs for the coming cold Anticipate your stove the setyiin of the right to operate, to Cholce ot the Bench, Chair and them, you will say it is the finest versible cushions and spring days and buy now! Our Joseph Clquera of 63 Putnam street. . Rocker. Well braced 2 stoves will meet all your suite you have seen at such a low ks ceepti ! : All Republican women and friends| oo g LR prieely L at alo . THREE PIECES backs! An exceptional value! requirements. are invited to march in “Hoover A o) Parade” Saturday night. Report at hepdquarters at 7,o’clock.—-m:lvt. 3 . Chlef W..C. Hart of the police de- : n % fiEy e aitaneds oo Phone 2-7922 For An Evening Appointment the intersection of South High and ¢ ‘West Main strects while achool chil- A [ o - drén-are crossing at nooh and in the { fy e iy ,J;,‘.'v'nf& i 3 On Sale 9 to 12 M. On! ) 5 gl : afterhoon. b il Co. :Nt‘ 6 .of the fire department : st ‘was/at'the Glen street dump from 4:52 yesterday afternoon until 9:10 at night, a stubborn. smoky fire Tmying broken out during the after- m An_alarm 'from , Box 42 brought f 2 1 A ! o : it Wevéral compables of firemen to the ) A g . - 7 Abbe #Hardware Co. store, 405 Main 3 Strect. at 6:44 Jast evening. A cigar- e ] J ette carelesgy thrown, caught in the awning and burned it slightly. A 'dsughter was born at New Brit- airi Géneral hospital today to Mr. A and Mrs. Michael Frawley of 17 U’:Ll‘nnd. 3 & ; A b WTOT Ao0n_ wa Brital ” 9x12 Room Size Lfifl‘!'l'n‘ ‘fl"’"fl“ born at New Britaln f ESImAn Gen;nl bu::lulr ntod:y ue:w.wr. and 4 i p o =~ VRV TR - : . sz fi Tapestry Rug A ginumer born to Mr. and ne-u\um Table Beautiful patterns Mrs. "Edwin P. Vahlstrom of 147 " and colors! Tre- 75 Lagps complete wnhs ‘ 1 9. Winthrop street at New Britain Gen- == the colorful shades! .95 m:goul Igfl:u o:l; = eral hospital today. . * ; i 1 Exactly as pictured—with ‘=== these rugs JOrT K Three Pieces ts. Pinished | A most Temarkable John Martignettl, aged 22. of 24 in cholce of colorsl Limited | Value! Foxen Place, sustained an injury to quantityl ‘his back in a fall while at work for the New Britain Jron Werks at the ¥ | o $1.00 Weekly $1.00 Weekly Besse bullding on Main street, and . wiis taken to New ritain General . ' A remarkable offer! Included . i P D R W st are the full size Bed, the Chest of ! Each plece s covered bia street has returned home after Drawers and the spacious Dresser! velour an iliness in Lebanon hospital, N. Y., fiuh piece is finished in walnut! where she underwent an opcration ing Table may be had at & College Qluh-scholarehip bridge at 1 the Rurritt Bat.. Nov. 10th at 2:30 slight extra cost! p. m. Single admission $1.25, table $8—Advt.