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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 ew Britain Herald. They were beaten by and 21 Jage man who saw service abroad is points respectively. I\\lllm\ to admit that he has used 25 YE followers of Proprictors. ball and the rooters for the home|more, he usually had no opportunity (¥rom the Herald of Tha: Date.) 4as | Lean are legion and intensely loyal.|to get any at all. There are lots of — ued daily (Sunday excepted) a | D. m, at Herald Bullding, 67 Churon 8t. They feel the success of the feam to @l returned soldiers to aid the use of the ; g o b, m. st Her | 3 oss & ; BITICOL £ ! (R October 21, 1891, PN . X1 $2.00 Three Months. great extent, quite naturally. But | sweet stuff and we do not hesitate to | o ¢ managers of the New Britain Att t ‘) i N ‘R} l 76c a Month among the er people of the city|state that there has heen an attempt, | 1P Colta company are getting « 3 rac I e e l Inery t n- timates for an iron structure from the 5 < there is growing a great enthusiasm |ut least, in every household (o use | Berlin Iron. Bid e dridge company for o Btered at the Post Omce at New Britam) =~ = = 1 1 | M- ' ..4-*" i f i as Second Class Mall Matter. or the boys, that is sadly lacking in|more, in canning and other ways, | frame building from car ] l' V‘E Szll ~ a (S I ll( f S g c g fro arpeniers and 2 2 < A ' seasons when it is found impossible| {hough we do not believe that it h.xs‘ \]fx' a brick building. The bourd of TELEPHONE CALLS to build up a strong squad. The play- | been intentionally wasted cctors will meet immediateiy and siness Offics . it is altogether probable S | > ' By Moriat Rooms ers are turning out with the will to do = i T B Extra Values All Week. Come and Get a and there will be little that will stop T s s Lol ey e ors ere terii] h 3 ar i : I y i e gaiy prostanle avertime mottam 18 | (o boye this vear. Dave Dumn, far. | ot (hPSArS (Rl early reports Were | g mraui ¢ Hine conpuny of s v Free Souvenir With Every Purchase room always oven to advertisers. merly of the High School and also of | 4,4 not yet falien. However, Kron- l']:\\m].’%l!w;w:t{:“.‘»fi:::(Lf.‘f:::In‘\‘I:L;;\]:} \'\f-’ |(-hh 4 Membei of the Assncluted Press. ol m”n-“' Sen e (;.0.‘|‘S|'1N“M“ stadt, its key of defense, has, and 1t| DUry Buckle company for an ”“r;n";:: Of $3.00 or MOrC e ssociated Press s exclusively entitied brilliant football history be f””'”“y"“: will be but a short time until the keds | ™! of buckle patent. > o ndic,qine, for republication of sll news | 5 acting s coach wnd his players are [ i the city capitulute unless there 1 . Delaney has been confirmed | 8§ SMART TRIMMED HATS combining quality and style to the utmost as trustee of the in . ] | Erdltea Rolig e ettt e ) ¢ insolvent estate ; t this popular price. Paon, Sults e Velve in this paper and also local mews | responding very favorabl | an wnlooked far reversal in the for-| the late John I, Stack ctitciony 45N i LA Feonnuland anne elvet $4 79 vublished hereln. 2 = 4 2 rit 5 W o 5 Upon November & New Brit e & T e (5 i, e attractively trimmed at ....... big game will be held, the contest have entered the Wallingford ruces. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE. | which must be won against all costs. e R S s Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5. Hart of t eus ought to be alia dis- 3 Curtis street are entertaining Mors I 2 ate Hartford High School Upon that date Ha 01 1 count soon, both in Russin and the| Stratton of Cotiage City, Muss. and the team will see Gary's stand for the “open shop’ ds fair to shipwreck the industrial | Will play her United States. Ground was broken for the new | the loss of its efforts. building of the Y. M. T. A. and B. so- | g ciety today ” 86, Wells IFoster of Wa 7 > by S Y : A | . v apping is visiting Chin-¢ who are still following the ag of re-] his former home on Hart nfercnce now going on in Washing- | the fruition or D and it appears as if there will be | Needless to say, every alumnus of th 79 WILL BUY T MMED HATS in styles that arve sure to please school and every New Britain-reared : hins. Off 1wee cffects, Turbans, Mushrooms, 1’okes and Hats for the street. " elderly, in bluck, brown, taupe, cte. volt. One Margolis, an L W. W, luw- Philip Corbin lert town vesterdiy ‘ et yer, gave an interesting falk fo the| [O7 7 (WO Weeks' trip through th ; west Senate committee investigatir 3 SRR e ; tinue until the old rivals meet for. the | . NS neggne . s rights—and there we g steel strike yesterday. Soviet organi- Ve il. The public has still to be | final contest. Go get ‘em, boys, eat There are a few, in beth countries, tle gain from it to the public, which the zreat reason for its calling. | Individual of the city is witneSding the 1bor, on the other side, is just as | present record of the team and hoping sistent for what Sumuel Gompers | (hat the spirit and the work will con- Judd is confined to his home i zations are in existence i i A = ‘em up. We are all behind you and 4 Geviiithe Bittss S burgh district, so he said. : National Happenings. congratulate you upon the good show- Chinese in despalr-—cannot arrest| h \ MORE ELABORATE TRIMMED HATS, fashioned of Lyons Velvet, ing that you have already made. advance of Japs—it is not beiieved | % Satin Soliel, Beaver, Gold and Silver Broci t 1 nes y le, with frimmings of burnt Found between (he millsfones of the brpetual capital labor strife. When all is said and done there . j Which has been suspected for some | that Port Arthur will be attacked be- goose, ostrich, hand embroidery 1 nothing new in the situation as it — time, fore the end of the week. e ery, $8.79 and $9 79 " . . esents itself. Strikes are as old as SUGAR. el Suffocated (o death-—seven tenants perish in New York tenement—an- possessie period of man, the tme | 4oy S of statis- | FACTS AND FANCIES, | other ttkers v i ron mmonos 0. St eor el e e | tics that reach our desk every morn- — ceived by jumping from a third story | B fep ”' e o thanfothers ing there are an appreciable per- | - Man uses up a column of high- | L ndoW—fire started in cellar and p KD “i ce seemed to have and became in : - priced space in a New York paper|.ci¢hed the attic through the side : centage which deal with the sugar |t agverti £ : SR Lol wal ; =28 | to advertise for a job. " Still, as he | " . shortage just at the present timé. | rates his services as worth §25,000 a | 2id Dot commit suicide—Miss Jones Sugar seéms to be the paramount| Year, that “want ad” isn't ouf of pro- | jos CXeclted by her lover—Samuel \ S e e s e iy tired of his victim, Killed her me of the building of pyramids, no | (B¢ O CIE o - sLoldpiien thacia Svitch thad Bsald o he strikes and threats of strikes | 4 Naw Haven press anmouncement | MM that a slight hanging was neces. that are in progress. Bankers and |is that Yale seniors organize to dis- | S2'Y Pefore marriage and she consent- V4 -© merchants have turned their atten- | CUSS questions of the hour. More]| C¢ 0 'Y it oY —%) S shorter hours?—Portland Express. S tion to the question of, the product, D N QM UNTRIMMED HA i TR e O e 5 1 : o — HAD HER ON STRING HATS pISDOMEh AT TAMS ot ‘3. Nl Almost | The poiit Gen. Ludendorff in his Hon Sehonl o Droit wearvels Made of All Velvet or Velvet el ] ” ut exception they-conclude that | modest way seems to he striving Lo —_— T e combined with Beaver. Very clues B sk ar liniien e el ‘ the shortage is due to the much |impress on fhe world is that there| Clerk IForgot to Break String B Ll newest ‘shapds, in Dluck wnd ams, full size and well made. orc of the returns from the fruit : = 2 tring On greater consumption of this year| WAS only one really brainy man in streamers, also flower trimmed. eolor also - two-toned effeets. the work of the laboring muat e S e | Germany during the war—and his| Parcel and Young Woman bid Noy | B vVery pretty styles at Priced at At As long as there is a demand for St < name was Ludendorff.—Springfield | The foreign trade record o o | © & EDOWEITerCICe [ to and bor, so long will there be attempts o ade record of the| Union. Know Diffcrence $2.98 4.98 2.98 $4 .98 1.98 2.98 National City bank of New York e fra e organizations of the work- Z o The or ‘. . A young lad rifted a d % rame e 2 : on fha traces (he growth of consumption | | Hu‘v number of fatalities to date| o JOUNE WAV ‘i'l‘l"‘lt :\'”'“ e BANDED SAILORS OSTRICH FANCIES STICK PINS when the demand falls off man [ =" "0 % CEC & rands transcontinental flving fs a | e ) 5 'day .cvening Lo o ‘ S e g R Sl DL e e ol o dangerous sport, a form of contest | DUY & DAIr of shoes and after being SUsOROtheni sooming "'m(;‘ to Stick Pins and Ornaments d in any place to keep his family The quantity of sugar con- that should wait upon the further de- | 1164 she started on her way up t Zibeline o c r 1l it from. stacvation. 1t 1s| sumed by our people, uggreguted | VElODmIent of the heavier-than-air | o oncet A minute later one of Beaveglonielonis i blactand Tips, Bands and Iancies of Jake a slmple et 49c¢ PA G nearly 9,000,000,000 pounds in machine.—Buffalo News. he clerks went lo the paper counter colors, at stylish trimming, at 5 bitten that this shall be, we cannot | * (e fiscal year 1919 against about 3 o :U Yaan i S ofsliockifor cus 3 98 29 $6 98 i . medy it. It is as natural for the 8,000,000,000 last year, 8,500,- Lhefisvolce Rl in iR ivm:Toliico ol Foetoaite Lol STl ) : = e S — 3 string was mysteriously disappearing N : 5 . s s year prior | ™Money, if the new ‘phone schedule nan at the beneh to wish to get| 000,000 pounds in the year prior W D chedule | o £ . to the war a little over 7,500, can be falen as indicdiive—Water- | Co¢ [1° 900% a3 steady galt. Unalble 000,000 1n 1910 6.000,000.000. | town Times, to account for it he grabbed the cord is for the capitalist to wish the in 1905. 5,000,000,000 in 1902, Lo stop its course, but it continued on| ¥ O)OKS AS THOUGH O’BRIEN ANSWERS [ erican army g fiberty were of Irish me thing. When labor overreaches | and 4,500,000,000 in 1900, »ll of 4 ”\,” PO e e g S f‘\‘«\ :(hl(l T.IIIU‘HNI\»‘m\;;wm;\ (:'\“l(llt‘l)(\“!\ e ‘mm s e el » being, r is also a minister of the gospel, ¢ e iy S YoUn s aysLount. al ) 7 r 2l 7¢ \i i *Of one hundred surnames of elf in its demands, labor and cap these being, of course, in very 5 e gospel, al .~ st ¥y L . s NT GOE ATTACK ON IR nes of an round terms. Thus the 1919 con- | dare-devil?—Syracuse Post-Standard, | 108 (he corner of West Main strect Y Hilinciont Trien origin, T hive sounten to - duct ther. Say sumption is about double that of - s e L ‘»’_ ..”‘5 11:“““"\ )[:111: e - & on the rolls of the Revolutionary come useless to éach o . Say 1900, although the population They are making flivver ‘nirplanes | b A4SSCrshy ‘I“ 12 "T “: ai noas army a total of 12,293," he wrote, add- \at one likes, labor orzanizations| meantime has increased only | NOW. Within the reach of madest in-| PreWing made a lane for the string Prominent Historian Itesents Words | I# that there were nearly 1,500 offi comes. But with airplunes also, its/| (O S5€ NOW far it would go before the dicate Overwhelming ity cers of Irish blood and that Ger 2 o : i Sl exheris 2 young woman would be aware of it. S 3 ams issouri Washingto “hose s (heir | consumption in 1919 was 3 | MOt the initial expense but the “over- [ YOUNE womal ] n i e of Senator Williams of Missouri | Washington chose us his aides a s s g s Sl neia that counts—Schenectady | The clerk made a mad dasn up Main RV | number of natives of Irelund and sons EE o R T ST Unian-Star. street to intercept the young woman | roronto, Oct. 21, Incomplete re- and Cites Military Records. Gt Tiiih Tmnisiants and stop the runaway string. With | ums from yesterday's clection in | wasnington. et e wking conditions, shorter hours, for 1900, 50 in 1890, 40 in 1880, and “_ o — nd e DR e W 2 . e e e 07 giving congress sole rer over | Profuse apologics he stopped her a hich Sir William Hearst, premier | thful purposes and so forth. These 33 pounds per capita in 1870. vin ongress sole power over | ! wh ¥ _ . . i pury our armies would “‘strike at the he informed her that she was gelting | of the province, and the conservative | tional bureau here today made pub- organizations In fact, our 100,000,009 people, ped of aid in taking care of their plongings. We are told that workers’ 'ganizations were in vogue at the e actually knows how many years 0. The slaves of that time revolted kainst their kingly employers and | ere slaughtéred by the wholesale. | .¢ history of industry is written | | rough with strikes and demands for black and colors, a this world's goods that he can b1 alike fall by the wayside and e formed with the purpose of get- 330,. The average per capita all that they may out of 3 Why not? We read of better \y be furthered by of the covenant” there must he more than her share of string for the | government have been swamped in- | lic a letter from Michael J. O'Brien, el although forming about 6% of the world's population, consumed ¢ (he banding together g Semm meenh 960h of e Gary may be foolish in his demand [ world's sugar production. thing decidedly askew in the covenant, | Shoes she just bought. When she | gicate that Ontario has =one “dry” | historiographer of the American Irish 3 2 Watertown Times. brought the bundle frem beneath her | y,y an overwhelming majority. historical society, New York to Sen- Uniess Wilson’s Condition Improves, arm the clerk discovered that he had Ihroughout the province, especially | ator Williams, democrat, Mississippi, He Wil Not Bo t they are not the great reasons ) Sl e : i We are learning that promises and { Neglected to break the cord after t¥-|in the rural,districts the prohibition [ in which reply was made to the sen- r an open shop, The statement further points out | investigations do nat measurably bring | ing the bundle. With a sheepish grin | wave has rolled high. The voting was | ator’s attack on the Irish in the sen- | jyen Informal Reception esent is toward organization The | 1.t we have expended, in this coun- | 40Wn the cost of living.—Albany | he started back for the store windin to 1 in favor of it in some district ate last week. ! Lison hack of this is obvious, labor |\ o© |yt Gne billion dollars for y JoUrnal up the string like grandmother used The defeat of the Hearst conser- | teferring to Senator Williams' Washington, Oct. 21.——1 s 7 —_— to do with her yarn. vative governnient according to the | statement ihat he had received | yy I et Byl e e e = 3 @ ernui ace & ) ilson, unless his condition shows a sugar against about one-third of that UP AGAIN. = — Mail and Empire, conservative or- | “threatening letters,” Mr. O'Brien Permitted to Have esident s the whip hand, there is mot decided improvement, will not he 1 1zh of it to go around. However = b s ! onendoiiay sum for the year preceding the war. 7 WILSON KEPT INFORMED, . was due mainly to the big vote | suid that if any Irishmen were re- o steel, man has decided that he | 00 Gne half of the sugar con- | QUeStion of Little Visitors uthorship . polled by the united farmers’ and la- | spousible for them *“they do not rep- | bermitted to accord even an inform; 1*not dllow the unions to “dictate in Poem. i ST TSR SR IR St b ! Knows All About Coal Strike, Treaty | bor candidate, who teok 42 and’ 12 | resent genuine Irish feeling” and sug- | reception to King Albert and Queen Bie ! me pantass sowtoman | e e Tn the Sept. 4 issuc of Life we S TR e soats, respectively. The liberals, de- | gested that the letters originated with | Iilizabeth of elgium when they a \ States pr its islands hark to Arthur Guiterman's sugges- 4 g 3 spite their win of 5 seats in Toronto | enemies of Treland rive hére Monday. This decision has at he must allow his worker ! ark ‘ tha the other half was imported from | tion as to the author of “The Youns Washinglon, Oct. 21.—Fresident| will stend apparently as they were | Taking up the senator's assertion | heen reawched by Dr. Grayson, M organize? It is a matter for DM | ¢ o100 countries, principally Cuba. Visitors.” The question is as inter. | Wilson is being kept informed as to| hefore the the t legislature. that the Trish had exaggerated the ! wison's personal physiclan, it wa settle. If Gompers is visht and | 00 o o0 o alization Board | CSUNE 48 one which has come up fre- | the threatened strike of bituminous| The largest single party in the new | part their race played in the Revo- |, ined today ot | ointe ot that domesilc cohoumbtnh «\z:u";:l.\ l:n‘('u:;:w--:.‘;(l).\y:,pw(‘,v' “l s. Who | coal miners, the trealy \\(\li«lj().vv In | house will \‘m the farmers. !\\' u.m.mw | l\{(i(mur_\‘ (R \vlv: O’ Brien r)u,x:h‘:! R Ty ok hefla a 7 Mr. Guiter- | the senate and the national industrial| with cither of the old parties and |from official documents in the goV- | Coie ero more optimistic s o from January to September 1919 has| man’s “Thc Antiseptic Baby and the | conference. It was anounced today at| the labor party it should command a | ernment archives in London, photo- /7" " e 60 Londition and not labor. It is useless to al-| o 5,63 000 long tons of refined | Prophylactic Pup”? 1t was an army | the White House that improvement| good working majority graphic copies of which he said he ! ' {I s iniealihal : i government cheek | Lo B 2 661,000 tons for the | SMCCT e last iinie we heard about [ in his condition during the jasi rew : enclosed. to show that the British | Pressed the obinion that he at le s against 2,661, 5 fo o o time comes that Gary will regr action, then Gary shoulders the seemed to be started on an uninte days had made it possible for him to 2,000 MEN AT WORK. commanders in the Revolutionary | /i an B S0 (0 L very npt to pyt a on the fight. It bhas never been e same period of last yvear, an increase lnvobe Emade g bl i e g ' i nders in the. fonar it il nevent be l done tie B A receive written reports from Secc Youngstown, Oct. 21.—Unofficial | war regarded the Trish in America FUUSC EORTE BF LG TEEOFCINC : e G, fo T dsib CIUTOIETIENG: (e ul ke TR (il o s tary Tumulty on these and ofther| qgimates of observers place tae num- [as their “most serious antagonists.” | 18 i Tt yuble is older (han nations, " i oy B b iy o Stimates : ace the n c s an e S ubl lder (ha oreine is about 12 per cent. of pre-| . Invenfed My, A Salteena, pressing problems, Per of men 4t work 1n the mills of the| He also said he had “found abun-| largely upen the | ssued last more, there will never be a time | S°45¢ 18 4200 = e I Her seniors in the writing Tine Rear Admiral Graysen, the presi-| yon or joos 8t WO S e/l Ghn( e idence to) show thal Tiiall 5ol [ nIEhU by DIt Grajsonfsaylng ha ®!war normal. There was, during this hould leave : ] T el DS, AR e g I s Bl D P i e e R e " | peri 1 : 5 et d leave to her the whole | dent’s personal physician, also ber-) giggricts at 12,000, or one-third of the | diers in the British army took every | e oot e L L U o mitted the president to have a letter| (neai This moarning the Carnegie|opportunity of ‘deserting to the | than usual. Also it was said that no % and added that he had found | new complications had entered into at there will be laws laid down the .ntirely remove the trouble. La- : : pIEonbL livered to domestic consumption as yesterday from Senator Hitcheock of i gicel (lo. started two more of its fin- | rebels’ will ask what it wishes. while | e was in the whole of 1918 and | Salteena, drawn with touch se light, | Nebraska, administration leader in the ! jGing mills I that at least 38 per cent of “the Am- | the president’s illnes may, while there ave few laborers, . ioe e e Yet so consistently and cleariy, treaty fizht, outlining prospects for - thefpericaniafiicOnoumy) ME | The timid soul who wasn't “quite ratification of the treaty il gl e e G e S e orm s Boem. 00| A e e pretty nearly = %{C}@@E@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?@ia@@@@@@@@@@@}@@@@@@@@@ ven there are plenty of mien to 2 iy , pounds, as against 73 pounds for ihe T G ST o Ao i - duce. That game cannot be beaten o . g . auce, Lhae cans tatt e whole year 1918 and 83 pounds for | H \“"“? ““-\* Ethel Monticue, i S 3 s - An “active”™ zirl, cxtremely pretty e S ¢ Mexico and Arve| 3 the gvliole ‘of 1917, In “velvel coat of royal hlue. LS DN On o o= St THI. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS The Board also states that theres She loved him not, the more's Looking to U. S. for Aid. . remains about 100,000 tons more of | pity. Washington, Oct. 21.—Approxi- mately 1,000 Chinese driven out of Yet hie with him to London town Mexico into Guatemala are awaiting s Lt ihe Bish Sohenl ang ) e of 1919 than there, was in| And meet the Prince of Wales, so | the result of an appea] made by the LAl g o : L genial, Chinese government to the United e several occusions that had dis- Who wore *“a small bul e States to ist them in returning to g ditors have taken occasion to ask ostly | States b y re 3 Lo g e crown, their homes in China. The Chinese | the public. after it had been shown | And smiled alike on peer and | legation here has explained their pre- that there was 9 pounds more per “menial,” dicament to the state department, which is considering the suggestion | Well, Ethel “marrid” Bernavd Clark at a government vessel be used to | | year than last, whether each one of | Well. Fithel “marrid” Bernard Clark, | that a government ve the aggressive manner A handsome man, a bit “presum. | transport them. the aggregate consider that they have R IExpulsion of Chinese from Mexico fofeteteteletotoleteteeiotola T'wo million one hundred and eighty thous nd persons died last year in the United States. This was an increase over 1917 of 540,000, due to the influenza epidemic and war conditions. The work of the State and Municipal boards of health and ki_ndrfed organiza- tions, now being carried on with renewed energy and determination, will do much to reduce the death rate of the country. . Barly last spring The Herald had] .= ¢ Gigtribution in the last casion to comment on the seeming buived this fault. At this time therc BB BBEEE an opportunity to offer to the schol- & there the commendation of the o7 witness to New Brit. | capita, received in this country this per and bear 258 Lo New Brit- egelo s pride in Sanitation—clean, healthy surroundings, and a proper regard for the rights of others will help in the work of stamping out epidemics. th which the football players have : I ‘ c used this extra amount. With more | Who owned a mansion in a was a result of the campaign made in I the sreatest of | OF less reason they have pointed out They had a wedding truly ump- { that country against the immi ration chinefp ICHS Wit ersss o (e o St hoaralcountal lhana shious.” of Asiatic labor. They were driven that the sugar boar 5 sugi across the Guatemalan rontier by na- ken to build up a football And in this work every progressive mortuary establishment in the country is taking part. The discriminating, intelligent head of a family will, when death enters his home, recognize the advantage and wisdom of engaging those com- petent to care for the dead and to protect the living. usure that we undertake to point SR produced as sugar consumed. The| y\nd seven chiliren (some tive laborers. we con formi, glves evidenves of || Mmills turned it out and placed it on Swins L e — : € “| the market, who got it, asks Which was, the author adds, “ex- WALSH AN AVIATOR. ing one of the best preparatory 5 el b A citing” Harry J. Walsh of 222 Kensington biool aggresations in the state. The| Writers and then suggest that it may ] gy 41 the tale—its out and ins avenue is New Britain’s newest “bird- have found its way into the hands of And characters—is most inviting: Feta h’u;i"; made his first trip n hoarders and profiteers. This is =" | the clouds Sunday afternoon from u..\E itching with interest and apprecia- | Possible but not probable. The hunt ! l’q;:‘ Ethel's u)!ill' a dashing girl; Hrlsli).l aviation '”'M'. ‘ '\"hv ‘lrlufl Ivv‘wv}‘ ) SN e R hen there’s the butler, Francis| flew 75 miles an hour at an altitude o bt Lhe notuable showing of the pres- | for sugar has by no means been con- Minnit 000 feet and whilc ing at that fined to the housewife and her tesser| And Clincham’s gay and “twinkly” | sbeed executed a loop-the-1oop move- half. Retailers and wholesalers have Farl— ment v E e e : i on One e but hint the fun that's in 000 DENTISTS MEET. en heavier opponents, and has| is safe to _\zx. had any appreciable New Orleans, Oet. 21.—More than | led up a tatal of 74 points to but 7;amount beeh stored away there would | why care whose fingers held the pen? | 5.000 delegates to the 3d annual have heen some one to inform the| Enjoy the book and ask M0 ques. ; convention of theAmerican Dental as- Department of Justice officials, who tions. sociation were present taday for the But if a child composed it, then opening session. The Psi Omega den- E Some Wicked Uncle made sugges- | {a] fraternity announced the clection where it was. The trade must l;nrr\\'l tior of P. V. McFarland of Pittsburgh as t the merits of a team which, in its N @ B ' This can be done only by those who possess a knowledge of the science of em- balming and disinfection. THE FUNERAL HOME 15 WALNUT STREET, NEW BRITAIN. (RENERHONE This is the second of a series of advertisements by Andrews & Doolittle, Em- balmers, Funeral Directors and Sanitarians. (Copyright, 1919.) udes of previous pigskin warriors, which this city has many, must be G B generation. The local team has played three; been as earnest in the search and, it the opposite sides. Bristol, Hol- ke and L.oomis have all fallen before e New Britain eleven and the latter | have also been hunting the hoards, | VISITORS WELCOME OB BB the only team which has managed score, with 7 points to its credit, where the sugar has gone. The aver —ARTHUR GUITERMAN, grand master. &

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