New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 5

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\Y N Dy D, WEDN DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. [ bound aviators in the Army tran '(‘FRATS' TO CONTROIL start this week and the formal ballot On Thursday morning of this week | ternates ,yearly ~between the tWg | continental air derby, left here fouv | ot 8 l is prepared for election shortly after | a special schedule will be carried out | buildings and this year the chief off Buffalo this morning, Manzelman at | b(/HOOL ELECTIONS} necessary data has been compiled. | to allow for an informal vote on the | cers of the ass will come from th MaZda amps 7 o'clock and Pearson at T:0L:v. | o Fraternities have loomed up strongly | office of president for each af the four | vocational building. This em call 9 Both pilots had remained heve [ Such is the Belief of Pupils at the| during the past twa or three 3 classes. On the following Monday the | for the election of all four secretari@ ok [T e Lt M the leaders. of the various Ir candidates for the office of vice-presi- | from the Vocational building and ¢h k' - h . - o Sl @ \»‘\‘.i ‘\‘:'x h:x]\e' .'n\]n([;\u;tui apenly (]y‘u dlrm g the l'mnl- classes will be n;wnh d | m‘uml- 1[»;:‘”‘0’...«‘, rs of egq h class frof = a) S Week. { they intend to fill the ‘offices of the | through a similar process and on | the academic building v Pyrox ( :00 lng Dls es ENGLISH ARMY HAS | .\‘l\h]h‘n\.\ StNlel Elieh Iethob] ;,,(\‘ classes this year with the candidates | Tuesday and Wednesday the offices of Much interest has been evinced eagerly awaiting the results of class| their particular group desires. With | secretary and treasurer, respectively, | the elections because of the eleme clections, ) Y FFICERQ' Which, the faculty nas an-| this proposition to he met it appears | will be open for nominees. Through | of fratérnities which has entered intd ‘ 1 EOG s | notznced Ruilltp o T ing the next| that the next election at the school|a method established two years a it and many candidates for each of l a.n aS ea ers e *eks. The infermal elections’! will be a battle of fraternities. the office of president of the class al- | 16 offices have been mentioned: pBritdin Puzzled As to What Disposi- ———— = = — Coal Hods | e e conmaoes - Sent toyou on London, Oct. 20.—What Britain ® | shall do with its general army ofli- | cers is one of the questions of the day. l s To the present no one has been able to ® [ ] answer it although many of them arc & . | idle and costing the country a pretiy | s 80 West Main Street | On the list are eight full generals, e Pr—— R[;ZE 27 lieutenant generals, 122 major gen- Telephone 381 | erals and 488 brigadier £ p X . B | on full pay. © f pay the 4 Plumbing Heating Tinning SR e R | and 49 major gencrals. > These officers have mnot been in- formed whether their services will be — = = required in the future small army TR0 O RE S Odd Fellows’ Temple, the follo“ing! which is taking the place of the vast 3 s officers wcre elected: | organization now in' process of disin- Stamford Man Is Flected Grand Pa- Grand patriarch, Oscar L. Burdick, | tegration, and many of them are any- triarch At Hartford Convention. :‘;‘«m'ford: grand high priest, August| iously awaiting some announcement ! Lubenow, New Haven: grand|in order that they may form their Hartford, Oct 22.—At the session ! senlor warden, Wm. H, Lowe, Water- | plans for the future. = A great number Jesterday of the grand encamp- | bury; grand scribe, Wm. S. Hutchi- | are comparatively Young men. ) v . ent, 1. O. O. F. of Conmecticut, at SO0, New Haven; grand treasurer, . iy ? 3 : Wm. J. Berges, Stamford; grand jun- 5 2 ior warden, Nelson . Benedict, Cfl-y Adverhsement Norwalk; grand representatives, A ; Frank M. Canfield, Bridgeport; Mi- SEALED BIDS. LOOK FOR chael Larsen, Hartford; grand mar-| Sealed proposals addressed to the TRAD, shal, Orville Rector, Bridgeport; | Board of Public Charities will be re- " e R 3 V| grand sentinel, Arthur M. Randall, | celved at their officein City Hall until B 1 "M | Hartford; grand outside sentinel, o’clock p. m. Thursday, October ) Stephen J. Austin. , 1919, for constructing a Hog = ] ‘ ‘ B 13 v rers w i 4 - | House at the New Britain Town Farm. fifearmsE?Ammumtmn Tre' new officers were installed by | Retiring Grand -Patriarch Michael All material will be furnished by the rh B tro Povtaren il | Boavd of Prblic Chadiies: ; g Here is our great special offer to customers. We will deliver T e Specifications can be seen at the of- ) eations i L right to your door one of our superb, brand new, easy gliding and | miarsna. B e R s Yt e Y - deep cleaning Eureka Vacuum Cleaners—our very latest 1920 mod= AVIATORS L ‘E CLEVELAND. @ serves the right to reject any or all A ~ el—ON 10 DAYS’ FREE CLEANING TRIAL. BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, A % bids. | 4 Y =g i Larl Manzelman (No. 37) and Lieu- T. A. Murphy Acting Supt. 2 2 ‘ N o ONLY $2 75 DOWN = tenant Alex Pearson (No. 8) east- Jobbers Take Notice, ¢ \\ / ° s o oSS —— N EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Get the Winter . SRANTREER QA \ If you decide to buy after the 10 Days’ Free Trial you can pay, Fashion Book . ; St of AT NS EANVZ p down as your first payment only $2.75 and pay the balance in Pictorial | Kinds at Low Lal ; ~ small, easy payments—30 days between each small payment, Our Review Prices — ) liberal easy payment plan gives you the privilege of owning and using a cleaner and paying for it at your convenience. We Are. Now. Ready For Our ' i This Great Offer $227 Until Nov. 1st. S {1l 4 - This Great Free Trial and Easy Payment Offer Will Expire NNUAL FALL Saturday, Nov. 1st. GLOVE SALE |[i] 1204m s 12944 [ ez orees s e o Write today or telephone and we will give Barry & Bamforth fer. And It Is Scheduled For Thurs you full details of this great offer. You 19 Main St. . - s . New Britain, Conn. can get a cleaner on free trial this very day 2 & Gentlemen: Absolutely free to 2, 'send at e tho details of y HEL And Sat BARRY & BAMFORTH |i &= ment plan and also your beautiful illustrated « folder. PRICES ARE LOW—WOULD HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED LLOW TWO YEARS AGO— NAME evos e e ioains 05 ome oo Soafeaiodal AND LOWER THAN SUCH GLOVES CAN BE SOLD FOR LATER i i S i B R 19 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. % Bl e s eoee DURABLE GLOVES FOR EVERYDAY USE. FINE GLOVES FOR DRESS WEAR Cleveland, - —Lieutenant i We are able to announce our regular Fall Glove Sale which always comes along in. October. The Sale opens Thursday, and continues Friday and Saturday. 7 ‘ The Gloves we are putting on sale were contracted for a long time ago. That is why we can sell them at such low prices. There as been a 'very considerable advance since we ordered. Later, Gloves, we regret to say, must sell for more money. Here’s a Good One to Start Goodyear Service Station With DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRE, bring R SCHHDIRS Bl it in and let us examine it, and perhaps just a small CHAMOIS GLOVES, $1.65. WASHABLIE CAPE GLOVE! of regular $2.50 grade. Sale price $1.45 a Pair. An excellent value. Gloves look ‘well and will repair by our TIRE EXPERT will give you a good 5. $1.95 One Clasp Natural Chamois Gloves for Women, wear: well. . One Clasp Washable Cape Gloves some outseam m y m v | 1) l half pique sewn, embroidered backs, At $1.85. sawn, others half pique sewn. In pearl white, tan, an ore 1es. A fine Glove for the money. grey and brown, The seconds of regular $3.00 srade. A fine Glove for $1.95. REAL MOCHA GLOVES, $2,45, = 2180 Real Grey Mocha Gloves, one clasp outseam, WHITF) DOESKIN GLOVES, $1.45, Sale price, $2.45. . . v ° e e Gasoline, Oils and Greases Accessories SLIP-ON CHAMOIS GLOVES, $2.59, Gloves for Women, splendid values at $1.45 a pair, Slip-on Natural Chamois Gloves for Women, AN EXTRA SMART GLOVE e e ¢ slastic gathere. ., sale pric ; y stzr;:: wrist and elastic gathered wrist, Sale price Slip-on Washable Cape Gloves, plque sewn and .59 rveal mocha, Both are strap wrist; brown and SUEDE GLOYES $2,45, heaver shades, Sale price $2.95, These Gloves look just like reail mocha. Slip- . o ; ememm——— e on style, grey suede and a fine purchase at $2.45. GLOVES ¥OR BOYS () Boys' Jeal Mocha Gloves, putseam sewn, plenty GLOVES FOR CHILDREN of large sizes {hat are suitable for women’s wear. Children are not forgoetten, Real Mocha Sale price $2.00, , 159 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN. CONN Grey Suede Gloves, half pigque and outseam, OUR GLOVE S8HOP IS DIRECTLY b ) . $1.35, AP NORTH ENTRANCE

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