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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925. ! Odd Sizes Abdominal Belts Price Reduced 50 THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169171 MAIN 61. politics m Hjlan aod Smith Express Views of Each Other Vow Tork, Aug iP -Wli.it Governor Smith regards .is Mayor Hylan'a "blind, obedient f-utsrrv 1 .IV1 to a per.b.-s," his s' orot conf. re peri with repr..-ntat rs of the Kn Kbit Kian ui the rci item- r. i national convent ion, and his lack of ability .is mayor are Hie coventor's reasons for n p pi (st 11 e oitv'H chief cecu've for a t Hi I 1 nil. College Men leaving their happy homes for iloiinltorli come anil git down vlilli; ut? show joii New Fall Suits We're not rushing tin- season the, season is rushing us. We could no more have kept these suit under cover 'him we 101114 have controlled chain light ning, for Hartford has never seen such suits In I he first place nor any place, j If you are satisfied and can't stand temptation stctr clear j But, If you are like Lot's wife j and want to sec the salt of t lie j earth steer here. At. 4S and i':" there are suits you'll want smile with two pairs ef trousers, some, with both trousers and knickers tine wool ens, faultless tailoring. HORSFAHS "It Tajs to Uuj Our hind" Store Open All Pay Lurj Kibini'Sk liJ. OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. i 're-Mi g Hi" hri.lP- li'in Crnel-'' i !.):' night, the m . i uer, w tin had. pr.en up hi" vacation to campiicr for Siaie Senator ' ;i I k f . Tammanv d' sigpee tfor mayor, addressed f;,ho" persons, wlill"' twice, as many clani-; npv. for ad imlnn. !i.f' Tl ilg to til'' split In d' 11" craMc ranks "as a ii"l (.mill" ' 1 1 1" rrl," the i;uf nifir raid be was not Enliitr to V". loo har'li. Tlien he tool up the mayor' claim that the mavor tin fuppoitnl Smith four times, n Support from llitan pi .1 he '-upper' me for the nni ination liowrrmr Sinilh . asked. Ci j. s nf "Nn.l "Vou know he dtd not. ou know ho went to Syra cuse In avowedly nnd from his i own Hps to do every human thine i Ik enuld to stop rn from getting tli nomination. (The reference I was to a d"inocrate slate conven tion! i "Hut th progp sr.lv t 'I'gont rank and tile of the party in the state chased him buck; to New York. i (A voice; "Not only him. hut Mr. ! Hearst.") I "Now, a little our a year ago all I the democrats of the state and in ltl,o eistern part of this country stood day in and day out during It he lone, hard siege In Madison I Square garden against the forces of j religious and racial bigotry. Not eo much for me as for what. I repro. . .enter! in that right. Where was the i mayor? (Voices: "With McAdoo; fie;, rst."t ii s-.i-ret conference with repre sentatives of the klan. "All of his complaints against we never were based nn the question of mv ahilUy. It was his blind, obedi ent, subservience to a super-boss, who stood over him and was the Leaner r,f Ills heart, the keeper of his conscience and the director his political will." eel Greater Man The governor enumerated variolic, problems confronting the '-it v nnd declared they could only be solved by a man of prenler ability than Mr. Ilylan. Smntor Walker, who spoke with other Tammany candidates, pointed to his lecisla'lvc record towards safeguarding the fivc-eent fare. H" asserted, as did Govonor Frnith. tha.t. Hie five-cent fare Issue was merely a smoke screen In the campaign. Hjlan Tackles Tammany Mavor Ilylan. speaking In cni'-cns, last night named the 'Toolroom lib,!-" who wilh a gamhiin r, , , , I traction lawyer he had ont as the real bosses nan nold Heats Wife, Takes Affinity for Ride. Sentenced to Jail 0 Arriving hom about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning with a woman friend, Joseph tilonncUl ef "82 Arch street bent up Ills wife, then took her automobile and drove off wUli the other Ionian, ac cording to the testimony given by infective Sergeant George C. l'l hnger before Judge William "". Ilungerfonl 111 police court this morning "Inn the man was ar raigned for breach of the peace and assaulting his wife. The court ord'ie.l two suspended sentences totalling days enforced and ttlowiH'kl I'onimiiteil to jail tor that period. After the nlleced assault Tues day mornlug. PeteUvs Serjeant l.llinrer said th'at (ilowaokl dis appeared and was not located un til this morning when he was ar rested on Main street. The do lendant pleaded guilty to the charges. The sentences enforced this morning were Imposed on the man when he was nrrait'ii'd be fore (lie court on March S and Vmrust S, both times for beating his wife. WILL HELP TO TRACE LOOT THEN FROM SOLOMON CAR FACTORY VETERAN DIES provlili'iiee rTrnbrol4Pr Promise to Aid Police and H'tnd Is Rodin tvl PtimI Siies. Sr., Aced ? rniplujwl liy V. & F. Oirhln for Past Pix-adc fJrandnloce Hurled Yitcrdnj. FIRES ON DANCERS Fred Suess, Sr., age 7f years, of 83 Kensington, aieiiuv, died at his home last evening. Ho na born In ' Germany and had lived In New Brlt Coleman riosenfcbl, pawnbroker a)u for the p.t ,...,,,, e wns an of Providence, 1). I., held on a charge i t,mr,0(e of tl r, & j.-, c'orbln dl- of receiving coats Bioien irom in- vision of the American Hardware Ing Solomon of this city, was given I Corporation for the, past. In years. He Is hurvlved by his wife, foul Hi t r TIUAM.I K t'Ll H MOVI.S The nine Triangle club rooms are now located In the block at the cor ner of Main and Lafayette streets. They will corslet of three roomy which, when furnished, will be at. tractive. Miss Laura Welble has been engaged to succeed Miss Flor enee Brugger who resigned in Jun". Miss L'rugger has been at her home in Nebraska for the summer and ex pects to lake up her work again with the V. W. ''. A. at a point nearer home, Miss Weible will ar rive next Tuesday and on Thursday evening, the new club rooms will be used for the first time. At this time. th Industrial Girls' club will ob serve open house and stage a vvel eomo for Miss Welble, who is coming from her home In Wooster. 0. his freedom under a reduced bona yesterday when he promised the po- tiro to assist in locating several coutg valued at about the only ; part of the loot which has not yet been recovered. Mr. Solomon parked his car, a union, several weeks ago and In his absence several thousand dollars worth of coats were .stolen. The po lice Investigated and located some of the coats In pawnbi okers' establish ments. Through this clue they ap prehended the persons responsible for the theft and more of the stolen merchandise wan found. liosenfeld, one of those arrested had his bond placed at ?:.""" 'Wn" his counsel appeared In court yes terday and pleadfd for a reduction In the bond, the court was advised that the accused man was willing to assist In recovering the stolen goods. Asked if he could locate the goods, which Included fur and fabric coats. Roser.frld rep'led "Terhapr". His bond was reduced from !S.n" sons, Henry, August, Fred, .lr and Julius and two da lighters, Mr. Carl GoHlln and Mrs. Ray liadune; also s- m a grandchildren, lie was a mem ber of St. Matthew's German Luth eran church. He was a grand uncle of Amelia Shops who was burled yes terday. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at. I:3u o'clock from his home and at It o'clock rum St. Mat thew's Lutheran church. Rev. A. C. Theodore S-teege pastor, will officiate. Interm-nt. will be In fain lew cemetery. to ? ono. F AIU UI Id, TO All TIM George I'.otherfort of I'rospecl street was pleasantly surprised at the home of George I'rey last eve ning by a number of his friends and former classmates. The nccnsinn I was a farewell party in his honor. He plans to leave for New 1'ork iief week io take up the study of com mercial art In a new institute of arts there. Two Will Probably Die of Shot Gun Wound' sheriffs Hold Man Who j Is Responsible For Ad. j Oklahoma City. Pkla.. Aug. :S P' , ITve persons were, wounded, two I perhaps fatally, when M. SI. Ilow kin. DS, ran amuck hre last night with a shotgun at a dance hall. Witnesses said that Boykln ap peared al a window of tho hnll and began tiring tho shotgun. The first shot narrowly missed the baby of Jack Perkins, the proprietor. As the shooting began more 1han a score of dancers made hasty exists through doors and open windows. Boykln fired at dancers as they fled and then wandered about the neighborhood driving residents or that section, together wilh the dancers Into a nearby woods. He had a full bo of buck shot shells and continued firing until only three were left. Deputy sheriffs found Boykln ly ing In a corn field near the dance ball. A visit to his home revealed more than I'Oi gallons of wine. Jt" la being held pending recovery of the Injured. YOP DON'T SAY Natalie: "Ho you believe In fairy tales" Nelly: "No: but my husband seem: to think I do." "OA1 Newest Designs in Fall Models UP $3.95 Fashion forecasts very stunning models in vehets, the leading material for fall. We have a splendid assortment at the right price; also velours and felts. And very food head sizes. Biidsl Veils and Hats Made to Order 119 Fashionable Hose in Newest Fall Colors THE MARION HAT SHOP MAIN ST.1'"'3"3" UPSTAIRS City Items WiMltlHi with Members of the American Order ; of St. George and their families will j attend a picnic of the Hartford lodge ( In Elmwood tomorrow afternoon,, taking the Klmwood car to the end of the line. i Mrs. Hannah Larson of West j Pearl street is a patient at the New Britain General hospital suffering ! with a fractured hip received when she fell on the pavement near her home Saturday. of I zar point ed of Tammany , gE TI.e man. he said, was ; Rothstein. tln rug gamin". RENO !3 127 Main Street jg J0$ ; i jl ; 3 Ffm&V 1 S No 1769 V' E PICKHARDT & DUNN Opposite Arch Phone 1409-2 We Carry A Full Line Of Styles or the very latest in Corsettes. Completes. Cor- seleltcs. step-ins W rap-Arounds and Corsets. in both front and back larod. Fiery superfluous line of your figure Is an added reason why you should know and profit from our line of C'orsetry. New Fall Dresses arriving almost rlaily. Attractive Specials for a quick closing out of Summer Models. At S.t.'.'i Blouses, from $5.TS to $13. 75. Cmi.DKEN'S PLAY TOGS At 70c He?ular price $1.00. At St.riB Itcgular price S1.9R. At .l f8 Hegular price SI-WAIT, bathing srrrs at big mm ci ions OUR ROAST BKEF is good cold as well ns hot. Its fragrance acts like a tonic. Why fuss and fume rooking your meats at home when you ran purchase at this Delicatessen Shop every thing in the lino of meats that you desire. Try Our Roast Beef and vve Know jou will praie it more. The mayor made aie-eauons 1 m cernlng Senator Walker. , George W. Olv.inv. leader of Tain- manv Hall. re,,lbd in a jtat'ii.'-nt ' Hint the mayor had "completely ..su his head." ' Mavor Hvlaii then came back. I .o Oh11.1v has claimed the whole the boroughs for Walk. r. II'- ' ould step farther and cuniiv.-'i re mmaxmsmemm Eastern Millinery Co. 133 MAIN ST., New Britain mvp gone the po. dictator Main. Is ' .- in I'r. night. r-pec. lay or . .In? SATURmv ?rF.ni.s Brooklield F.utfrr. (14 lb. print) S lh. Cloverhloom Butter, (14 !K prints.) yy lb. Imported Tickled Marinated Herring. 13c ea.. Z or 2.'tc Yedenrd Butter. (I t lb. prints) -y lb. Tmported Bisninvk Honing, inr each. Imported Siss bp?-c, fir.r lb. pnpiestic s hee c, fir lb. Short ut Smoked Sh -, -!ders lb. Rnnelf-s, Sniokdl 't !('."l .V.r lb. Cottage H-""-. J.'.r lb. Rnast Stilled Young ( hi. ken. .1 to 1 lbs. aveiage, ?1.7." SJ.uu. Regular tr lb. ( ofl cc, :ilr lb. ABoi t mi; shirf; this w e hi en t I fhould run 'he city. better service and pro- a btter governmen'. iof than some men In public the of n- d Saratoga county, w n room klt.c, the, real I (Mi street (Tammany oui-mnr." ,t an open nlr rail Park. Pi'H'kiyn. last. H v l.t ii said: " n eu'.sid' r Is con town to '"II us 'np '"' ,lnne ami llOW 1 have glvn vlded penp! fee." i Mavor Hylan was ssk'd '"dr j what he thought of th governor s speech and of the charges agilnst : him in it." i "The gov err.or'r speech," an tTir1. ' w as mid", up of aprlesi'i'.-e nfirii." Wha'evr other an- er 1-' hid o mike, b intimated ., id be in his public addresses rfr ii-c campaipp With the Republican" o,i the republican fid rrartk r Wateimi". erganiza'ton deMen" emlnatien nt the mavoral'v primj- f Sept. I'', spoke with. 3 shOl'l 0 ', bird. H" .hsitna'ed 'b no- "1 . , .-mbhtn.-itir of his prop.i-- to die -More t.jlwaVS ; i(,s t t.jons. "h" "'I'll ''Uim H -.,-nnett copstitutes the lii'ri-;-.ai-' opposition f.-r Mr. Waf rm-c, ',,,-) i,e '"".I'd r)tn ndrntnis'-r a 1.1,.,,.!. , the "evn WIS" Pie" i;o')-ini ) o went ,;i'o Jv r. V J'-' t:i. Vv Wmh'e Wa'.rnvT. his oec sleep to Ir.ifet him o- r a s e-v V-er',: po'ltii c " p., I-,. It v or man "ll'-enns .-..i.l.dat . dMirirded 'h..' 1, !'..,... n. -ho had .vl'r'ier.e! 1,. lit. s on th subway si'-..,-, s'-,ov he'v transit cepc,.-"'""'1 , i - ! be ret!!' )'ed NOBBY FELTS $1.98 to $ Large Assortments Complete Range, of New Colors Jaunty Velours si rVed Mraf. etlLd Ham Pikd Har" "oai-t Her" Corned H-f Meat Loef Honey I.oef f'r'ed Peef "hlchen BolOf na Wd, Butter, t ra'iKlurtcr-, Mtmtd Him W'MlriniS M-a.l t her ri..s"l I?ai bo s l . klrs "IH.s -alads Flmbmger Te, CoSoe, Fesi two ractnrlo.. Two GSrsgr. o-l livvllini: H"ne I'oMri.ve.l by l',n,. In Mnon-" lo'l. : ",r k.t. r. 1 , me - t.-,ct erics we,. d'Stroved. )" .raje. m.-d. a dwlling house , i.- :Oe l and 14 others damar-d 'o "M.h .-a.'Vd damage .miniated . ,. t" -. here today. Three Minns ".rreur Jd befere. tbe fame., ..." brought und-r contr' j -. .pi'is destroved vere 'he rrk : spring Kpl'ting fill lVacblrg cop.. rir s p'an' aod 'h Fni'V Pru Vm"i'-s mil' Ih rinvs r-ar'-i '.em no unde'erinlned cause in te d-einc ro"m " the Prue mill and i5. fpowd bv a rls of : .plosion of n'lireorfi aid other ei-.--n,' -st. Th f.T-'ory had net ben tn op. r . on for om time ani eniv t-so ctretsket-a In 'he biiildtrt- SATIN and VELVETS A Wonderful Selection nf Trimmed Hat Values '3.98 to '5.98 As usual, at Flunienthai's. ou'll find the newest styles in a w ide ranee of colors and shapes, large and smll. including the latest in Firste Hats. TAIN ALL NEW ACCLAIMS THE VALUES AT ' Vniivclcill ars a' WHtmr iw buy morion 0 i.ha ! I I 1 fimTrSSl ' 3 Piece Dining Room Suite The modern saying "a dollar is not worth its value in merchandise" may be true, but not at Doyle's. The paramount success of our business is built upon a foundation of value. Our motto has always been, "give unto others dollar for dollar invested as you would care to have them give unto you." 3 Piece Bedroom Suite oom 3 Piece Living Room Suite O utfit WILL HOLD ANY FURNITURE YOU MAY SELECT FOR FUTURE DELIVERY E FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. OO MAIN ST. ST. MAIN 500 1