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- . - " NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192 Y[]U’I'HF [i N Trumbull streef, and the n ported t pulled dow —_—m spilled. Farther along the street he | large apple tree on Gilbert street : ”L A ES found a board walk about 20 feet ! and left it"in the road at Ann and LI(‘(‘lCd Plemdeni long which had been thrown into the | Gilbert streets, blocking the strect. road. Officer William O'I []AMA[]E PRUPERTY Fires On Allen Strect ed to inve ar _— About 10:40 o'clock imer- | registered in the nar ary Officers James Cror i John ki of 79 Pula (Continued Frcm First Page) firemen had a comparatively the s o i ristol Kranzit saw five boys on Allen street near o of setting fir wood them to . uiet frpey caught night. Companies 3 and 5 re-| 0% et Ged S eay f oceupants having HARTFORD sponded to a call to 380 East Main it (S FIECE T out. Officer O'Day street about §:10 oclock and found | "I 2L LI SN A, g Srur- | ks was o 70 on i FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER, SATURDAY SPECIAL, 60c a lively aze a a fte - P 1 mar 1 T \ It 14 . ghar g of a tene-! ,yy reported that a W. L. Hatch Co. @ man who has liv playing With a jack "o’ lantern and | Prone Polo at Hart and Cor- on the sirect named K .u\.‘q‘_‘ ) s 2 S N4 | hin avenur Ir. Gustafson of Jubilee started a firc which did damage es- | " &Y hn Smigallrenorted that| strect complalnGa o) Captain aciy | timated by Chief W Noble at (Hloersy onny Simigel frep 4 e il « % T a il as ave smear hat six windows v ke '] $150. Mrs. Connolly was out for a | &, "0V Was at e £Dt In & house opned m \—C -2 C time and when she returned she - 3 S % TR | * orare s tailor shop at 443 West Main str H7 Lo J R Ol sein W g g i db e e RLielE e o'clock brought firemen to 546 West ity Main street for a small bl R aar e B i Joseph Grahowsky of 59 v Low Prices by window curtains coming e stroet complain W o tact with a jack o' lantern EoRins e orteal hic o 2\ e damage was slight, Charles w,| Officer Smigel also reported a e I ¢ proud ¢ o scope, sty i el : & large bonfire on the Stanley Works cant 1ee ed t s T : s Laughton and family occupy the | [ ¢ T e the Universal Coal & | ens and no ai it e nting many effective varia- 4.omga"ny No. 4 was called to Cor- | Wood Co. in the rear of West Main | sary t s of the ne uette and long-limbed lines n = 5 s and Burritt streets. He let it hurn Boys rolled § s defir (¢ ,'"“:\(;n::flg (,‘:,m‘;o".]"‘r,”fi; =0 itself out without caljing the firc road on Grove ral au SeuRa na ressed women eve 1 S - & department tomobiles narro 1 g e B vas on ¢ e 5 i TR ILES LR andjinaicationsfweretthainoys nan (MRS ALal e R R SRR R G NI, R Mis. Charles Willer o taken it out and set fire to it ollehbaking o e T e i e ’ ARsiaoo/cloclelal tomplaintweas |0 OVES COHIIS BAE FAEROT BT et RS e A - coat wi nes s group Q made by the ( ticut Light & DOYS “h“y"”‘("‘]‘v” il o i _‘ s lines for fasl e G Power company that boys were |#35 Or $40 to a house owned by { i re e iy Princess pushing an old automobile without COMPany ¢ 5 8 1 versi m ¢ \ women lights on Lincoln street and one of : B . who pre e id e R the company’'s cars collided with it. : e i it 1 : ¢ Vandafism in West End » T s AL ot i o : sires ves Tames Giramonti, 18, of 206 Clin-| COMplainant. = Sorted g e ! s ( {on street, was with o crowd at Har-| . Ofticer James: Sullivan reporte WHAT A PRICE! s it the guard rail of the bridge on ; ! r rison and Lincoln streets about o Brook street was thrown o'clock last night when Officer Clar- ] ! ‘_ SEIZ1 SMALLEST SIThT Select m th roup col encel Kumnmy arrivedt tosinvestigate | brocl and fantold Rutomoblle svitli ' R L lar frames yvour fac el romplaints made to Sergeant P. A. | Ut markers on inio [ 5 g ; Pl o McAvay at headquarters. The offi- | (1¢ brook : : s cer's orders were to put a stop to Aldona 2pman . : acts o vandalism which had been |Sfreet comp vl x z to : committed on Stecl. Harrison and |\TORIN tha on P A i s other streets in that section. and Gi- | head with a_ o h to fo 0 il ramanti was the anly onn who did (190K Ner fo the office of Dr. Xu- : not make good in a dash at sight | han Jafie, WioRsAICESIe apDedl N kg f3 . deficic CHAMP DOG FIN IR um to co of the officer. Street lights were ¢4 to be mentally ient C b LY A \ oy the new “Wrannv” coat +h Sipernumieran . (Oficend Bradlan (MECaniaenN TGy S GRo Tl e rappy” coat th broken in large numbers, according SUPerT S, b S g £00S par ith the newi) R : to the complaints, but Officer Kummny | 'erorted that boys left an k”‘fi 7 ! i e 1 = £ 1 the new longer skirt could not say that Giramonti caused | MoPile on Belden strect near ( i y e i A With Pa away collars and deep cuf any damage. 2N ST 5 of 1 Gt ST 1 Paul Noguc, 17. of 1 i Welcome Sign Painted Out e s 0 = . IS not a smarter coat tc street: Ct er Cilias t I>. Bloon mor 1 15 Beatty \ll(ll I.co i 3 2 19, of 242 High strec John ‘\" ion 1 a Ny 3 Grabowski, | 21, of S SEUIEON D ) Wise-Smith & Co. street; Peter Mader, 21, of ol | h t sigr sented by Attorney B. J. Monkie- |2Nd Chapman strec e : T — S wicz and denied that they had com- ¢OMe to New Britair v 3 i > mitted a breach of the peace DN caNs vas pa O 2 Officer William McMun G B gl Kowski testified that they were on '°TSOD "“"‘"“'f Gorbinfayenuaiabizbostitiliohilot k| LTS HIRREE SOl el ere Abselutely free—Four (1) pieces of beautiiul silver- Jast night and heard a noise on |Caring Co. proper ol are given with cach ton of HOTTER ANTHRACITI ey Shuttle Meadow avenue, west of Lin- | S°° ware given with each ton o iR ANTHI An Important Offering! coln street. Going over, they found k Supernume “‘l"( : James BEST COAL FOR CASH the six young men in an automonile, | CTONIN réported that the trafiic sizn £ ‘g Wwith an old wagon hitched to it. They | 3¢ Cariton strect —and e NUT 55 1 300 ~ ~ = . ff}«] '("5?“; were making considerable moise, ac. | Vealth avenue was moved over al- [ NUT ..., Sy L A I_‘ o \ 1 "’ (N (6% cording to the testimony, but n most itopthe sidawalls p L 1 pol S OL\LN ur-1rimmed L&t"?}fi Gl officer could' sa: that the neighbor- | Subernumerary Officer Hart ro- TOVE A, R hood was aroused. ported that ‘xhrvm secti \ n’f t - . D % The boys'l defense’ was that they | 1Ce around sproperty of New Bri GG }: & o / 1 HECE ot the wagon ~in Cromwell and |3 National Bank, Cherry and I o s mam i onaoan CONOMICE \‘ [EEE = drove it to New Britain without a | ' Nifing streets, we opEsdow = = mishap. In Berlin two policemen ClGlpplciastanie PEA . saw them and allowed them to go oEaingo : along. On Shuttle Meadow avenue | 0% avenue reported fo Suy Y pole and they were trying to loosen | W28 in the Holy Cross ¢ i E g/ s 1S if- i Inficame foutiin ithe i lestimony| ALIUINEON favente sommeonc istols 2 WOODLAND § TEL. s that there was a bottle of liquor in | th¢ radiator cap off his « the party, although none of the boys| SuPeinumerary Officer Pechout | were charged with drunkenness. F- — = About 10 residents of the western 3 y reasons why vou'll en shopping fo scction of the city were impressed these coat s S 1 economical E fa ['] { 'y m with the fact that last night was'|® el the . 2 AR I cay ca €8s Halloween when they went to their o priced garages this morning and found th . Py : : . i = g & e Sage-Allen’s Wool fabrics in shun brown xminster Boys entered the garages during - mixtures, v tailored and lined ed with !n(r'ksv‘.lrg]\!,im(]‘::l\fir ';\\‘ohr;‘alflflgi off n Fox, F Beaver and Wolf! R c . locks or ¢ ng through windows I , 0% f = R T O Basement Sfogo Size range offers 4615 to 4915 for the fih Ubb 0 ua 1ty tubes. Several factory employes O g e were tardy for work today, findi BOIMAI AN S RaS BLRRte s A N Ty s | \ it necessary to call for repair men HARTFORD—Telephone 3005 . and women. | | = bufore they could get their machines | | : under way. { L | Pcliceman Hit By Potato 5 Wise-Smith & Co.—Second Floor \ ;J At least ono policcman in this city Ready! Scores of New ‘ R has a sorc spet today as the result ;'fl(’“i‘gr"h";},'““n"f“:‘(‘“f} “"""’k":"‘i")‘:’;-l | Now in our new and enlarged »s he atterpted fo roul u gang of [} | location with plenty of room for Loys at the J. 8. Seibert & Son dairy l h A aTay t 8y > ) t S\ display . . . you'll enjoy seeing on Park street last night. *Tipped ln ! I L’ IL‘ LL Lil L\\ these smart new rugs off” that an attempt would be made | Son 5 i to damage a bayn on the property S . Positively 1‘“1]16 ‘ihi? \glue“tl};lss by sctting it on fire, Arthur Seibert, : . | Sl N ~OQ Q season ull Jxlz size rugs, tho propricior. and Frank Tt. Kox, Satins, Flat Crepes, Lightweight Woolens 10¢ asnNions of lheavy grade Axminster, ;;Ivu!c manager, stood guard over the | smartly patterned with taupe Their efforts were rewarded ahen a group of celebrators was secn sneaking about the building. he patrolman on the beat was summoi- | ed and gave chase through back | vards and over fences. The boys | split into two groups and the un- | fortunate officer found that he could run in only one dircction at one time, So as he chased one group, | someone in the other let fly with a potato and scored a direct and pain- tul hit. | Angered by this and spurred on to greater speed, the officer finaliy pecial at $12;50 t Marian Gore Pumps (lassic Operas caught one of the younssters, buf, (We've Included All Our $15 Dresses, At This Price) f ; with so many others sifely beyond N & N / R '\ his clutches, he decil:d that th~ i kb IO OO h7k k L best thing to do was to lecture the 3 \ . \ + 4 Loy and let him go. | You'll be impressed by the smart, n e . Ttk W smart women gather aupernunurar_ Officer Margelot | | Tailored with appealing simplicity, where smart women gather ;“"0{““ “1’“‘ ‘“50 cans were | styles and the wonderful variety. | walking pump in in ion circles will see th; verturn anda v ¢ . 1 1 aadi { 1racef ed on verandas at § and “l voned from black opera leading t mm}l\}i, <id with fringed tongue adding a new 0 f I:«”[ nt le A‘( ! M Spike <y " AN GO : A e s i A 1ecls favored fo yviime or evening. | SATINS AND FLAT CREPES—with tiers, pleats and | yuch of chic. Cuban heels. ( e touches of lace, 2 Wise-Smith & Co—Main Floor i in novelty weaves, in two-piece styles | i Special Sale! Pure Para Rubber Reducing Garments The kind N het o JERSEYS NEW YORK Express Service From Meriden 10A.M. 2P. M. 6P. M. One Way—$2.95 Reind Trip—$4.90 TWEED with KNIT WOOLS—in three-piece gan coats, suits, cardi- Fashion = “Oremos sually selling vet COVERT CLOTH—jacket suits, with satin and crepe de for $5.95 radically low | vy < everywhere priced from HARTFORD i ‘ /OU MUST WEAR A CORSET ... WE'VE STAGE s gonvergent Schedule ‘to | L1 M.\l e J \\I)\\ ALU JIVING SALE! Springfield, Willimantic, ] "REPL ailore o and. two-picee: frocks e ooty : el s gpl'ovidencc 1 WOOL ( I.LI E »l tailored one and two-picee f 7 Pure Para Rubber reducing corsets in attractive models, the type usually sell Through Tickets Sold to the with intricate seami ing for $5.95! South, West and Pacific Coast. | e Fashion-right for the new “tight-wai ilhouette . . . not extreme, but they Cicl:~ts ans. Incormation | do all that good corests should . . . Meriden R. R. Station | Bright Navy, Burgundy, Dahlia, BDeige, Brown, Black New Location—Fourth Floor Phone Meriden 620 ; Women'’s and Misses’ Sizes el T i 1 and tan grounds. New Location—Fifth Floor ffled Curtai In Criss Cross $3‘98 pr. All ready to hang in the smart criss-cross style, with a cornice valance daintly ruffled. Of a fine quality marquisette in ivory or ecru, extra wide, finished with ruffled edg: Marguisette 15 New Location, Fifth Floor