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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 I, 1919, flRf PREVENTIHN WHAT D'YOU THINK THEY THINK OF THE PRINCI? JAY 15 OBSERVED Thrilt Gluhs at Grammar School Report Deposits of $317.50 On Thursday, October 9th, Iire Prevention Day was observed hy the Pupils of the Prevocational Grammar school in a unique fashion. Iives | were lighted in the rear of the school | and the use of the Laud extinguisher was demonstrated by Mr. Frey of the , fire department. During the morning the following program was presented uditorium auditorium cal ¢ school | and participated in the | screen talk. Report of the prog f the Thrift | campaign, which ha en going on week Gustave Hierpe. Governor's tion | Four-minufe s . LFire Preven- Sylvia lark Girls” chorus Talk on Fire Prevention. Mr. Stone | Aetna Life Insurance company. | Piano solo. Mabel Carlson Four-minute speech, How to Pre- SR | Vancouver, B. C.—Shushwap Tn- hereditary rank for the presentation. | white men they knew. Perhaps they | ess Caused by Fire, David | 91ans who met the Prince of Wales d, And they met a voung man in dress | think here donned all the finery of their and manner just like the other young someone Isuspoofing ithem, = ns [ be 1t work rebuilding Buckfast Ab hroughout the war and hope to fin ) they give him the once over. lLondon.—For 12 years monks have | be They carriecd on operations | ish in 10 ycars more. ety Rules, Frank Sucher. = . : Amerieca, school Thrift Campaizn. Yesterday the children of the Pre- vocational Grammar school were ad- dressed in the auditorium by William W. T. Squire. It was reported t{F 930 new depositors enrelled duri the weel. Slogans and entertainmen were ofiered following the talk. The amount deposited by the pupils o | the school during the Two four-minute s week we wrlson and sl. A | an offered for the hest | E results of the | st for HH* prize will be read at | Jhe next week meeting of the classes. | mows | For the Housewives of this Vicinity Idward Barnett son of son/ ot e Stanlexr Rule evel | By Gpemal arrangement with the manufacturers we have made a large S |1 purchab(‘ of MA(;JL]L COMBINATION 3 in 1 Ranges, and have organized a Miss Elizabeth Irving, of Vine| street, entertained a few of her friends last evening at a house dance. ) - v 5 There were seven or eight couple | | present. i 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Swift, of Lin- toln street, are tal L motor trip | over the Mohawk Tr | | By this special club plan, you are enabled to buy one of these remarkable New Magee Models, on easy terms — Mr.and Mys. 1. Carvier and daugh- || a small deposit down — small weekly payments ter, Miss Cor r makin week-end tour of the State of Massa- chusetts, C. OF €. TO WITHHOLD SANCTION O} SOLICITORS The Chamber of Commerce was | = notitied this morning that two women ' f g e —— s = == —— = (e eess o wearing the garb of nuns were receiv- i o 3 Broned ing donations for an old people's ; erl home in New I n and were unable 1o produce papers showing them to | have the s: ion of either the Cham- ber of Commerce nor any of the local priests. They have 1'\1 sanction of a New Haven priest. ary Leon A. Sprague is cost g and will probably withhold his sanction should he be approached as it is the rule of | the office to support New Britain | charities first. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL MEETING. | Chairman Walter H Hart of Ii\wi New Britain Industrial council has ed the first meeting since its or- | ation for Monday evening at| 0 in the Y. M. C. A, and the bus- fness session will be followed by Juncheon. At that time the organiza- | tion will be perfected, and Ses ary | Louis Breummer of the “V' will read | o report on the proposed activitles. FIGHTING STOCK ! THE MAGEE VICTORY — slightly smaller than THE MAGEE NATIONAL—with the wonder oven— THE MAGEE ALLIANCE — 36 in. in length, has the National but similar in all other particulars, is uses one oven for gas, coal or wood. We are con- separate oven for coal —elevated oven and broiler the most compact range ever built, only 36 in. in vinced this is the most perfect combination of efficiency and convenience the housewife has ever known. Four boiling holes for coal, five burners for gas. ‘“ONE OVEN DOES IT ALL.” for gas. Two independent ovens at different degrees length. Especially adapted for small kitchens. of heat when desired. Four top burners for gas. These ranges are ali handsomely trimmed in nickel and white enamel and are fitted with automatic gas lighters. Your choice of glass,white enamel or plain iron oven door as desired C?”’%\ | They are dOlll)ly . Demonstration of Tihe ’\Iagee Ranges by MISS REID of The Magee Furnace COME IN TODAY Co. all next week. Step in and let us show you these : EEL ‘; guaranteed by the J C new models and explain the Vladivostok.—Captain Lindsay 2 ‘ . potes e siared by e Comact| | manufacturers and Olln A. AN drews & 0. Neighborhood Club Plan SR e ] re Stor : e he Big Furnitu e New Britain | L American forces for their detention. The captain raduate of Chi- cago university, ht years in the army and commissioned for service in the Philippines.”