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W SENSATION N e BINKOWITE CASE 0 Greenleal, Billiard Star, Is dgeport, Nov. 7.-—A sensation: pment in the Binkowitz murder occurred here last night when Greenleaf of Wilmington, Del.. £ tho most expert pocket billiard in the country and a really rous aspirant for the national Pionship, was arrested, on 4 wa Coroner Mix of New ! ction with the crime New York police, th police of Connecticut and Coro- fix of N Haven busy for- U or sove cls. George Wor the “Syvian Kid,” as he is suid known. who has posed as Green- New York. S e lloninae) The day of all (he year—awhen. altes months fn the outdoors, we fully vealize just what a wonder- . That we might co-operate in making YOUR HOME what YOt Bt Bolios e ral place HOME it »oday when YOU want YVOUR HOME (¢ look its hest—be most @ we're offering betow a number of good sugge e tractive and cozy (o your f ¥ and friends. To cach room you. no doubt. now are : characteristic of (h ore. Look them oy o on as Lo ifts furnishings. have the want it to be on this big day, tions in Home-Making Furniture—each one a genuine value, come in and let our salesmen show them to YOU. Then HOME YOU want on ‘Thankseiv Day. < , As Invitingly Comfortable As Pictured THANKSGIVING SPECIAL One of the New Queen Anne Dining T | B This Overstufied Tapestry Suite Room Suites i heen made in con Kowits cise sine o police appre s charged with con I faurder of e the Milfor in dispos ven from his New Yorl md Worden hive the pasi 24 hours, -at o local bitliard | fd 0 with anoiher % he areest fook th linrd fans whe o eonzratui- | B8 ; TemEEsEel s One Hundred-Piece Dinner Set in i ! S tecnely beautiful picce of 1 A 8 Chi Such an outfit of Dining Like the illustration, there's ss it and the two Chairs ) mencan lfla Furniture makes an attractive an Extension Table, with spae A he in home—can't B e o oo . rou realize what a comforimbie i il R inthe con ] pleasure it wonld he to lounge is well constructed in Every picce yowll need to serve (he big feast * cuite—what housewife v r cious Buffet with plenty of Dining St complete at a special price. Choice of pleased with. it? drawer space, and six uphol- pretty patterns. These t(00-picce scts priced at only —all her dining stered Slip-Seat Dining Chairs Ui ity lost week and | 8 in a st Jike this? Anne design, Be sure (o sce it! Sce it for yourself! A a very small cost. + exhibitions against Joseph New York, winning all Wednesday night Green- cord run 35 badls in e e d George \\.H.L»n,f wito were detained by | B ! | L f A Few Good A,* HOOSIER _ ‘iff%fé‘?fies fl Ae Afl { f@Wfi & CO. KITCHEN : . CABINETS s e Rkl The Big Furniture Store inauiri them: in con- | the murd of Benjamin 1l strect messenger e g artf I D fres s for the soldier guar throughout England, according to one i SERVIC 3] 24 Wy ain and Hartford alumniof Pratt In I freshment S n Azt wion | SERVICE CLUE stitute will join in their annual oui- | [ work cleaning up the ground of the leading l.ondon hookmaking of bonds and whose i Phe New Brits 3 o Behind the dugout, the hodies of i e - o el ing. The Necw Britain delegation will | . firms, a ugh every one was trying found in Milford FOR ALL WAR VET! irms, as though every on 3 . meet 1he Hartford ex-Pratt Institute three soldiers—two Belgians and one ' the coroner Industrial Council Conducts First of 3 < . Sk to make up for the war-time period e | | students at the station upon the av m A [Bsiraianga enoguuticdiongtt sbaniot B S et S | S P L UG | i Serics of Toremen's Ni «_Over | Tival of the 1:15 train and tog or g 1 A 1,;»\- pond, made by .rur.u,l\n.;; hells. | when 1'3:’m): as well as betting was and Worden ad i 5 oW ake b 1o thic ns- | Little crosses warking the resting | cuspende e American Legion Favors Such a Build- they will make the trip to the Kens 100 Attend. ington bungalow by automobile. plices and over them poppies nod 1t rved on ing Vs Permancnt Quarters for An ecnjovable factory night social | There are about 20 ajumni of that R | Along the Yser one may plainly see | yre hetting,” said the head of the ind not a cor- | * was held in Lhe T. M. . A" tast night | college in New Britain | the effects of the hard fought struggle. | copcern, “hut they are wagering larg such document | Ex-Service Men, as e ¥ il (6 B TR ik i Trench i Belgi i 6 Here and there the fop of & dugout | o sums. The small man\who used woman and two | under the ‘dllm‘H.ny o the .\o\\‘ Brit- | TeNcH ES (‘l egla"s aH BI‘- has been crushed in, and further along | e his ‘tanner’ on a race now n the jnil in New| A municipal service memorial | *iN ""]“*““:"‘ "“-”""1“"‘7 in attend- FORTUNES ]N FURS | the duckboards from an abandoned | . his shilling or half crown, whi ance of abont 400 production foremen | L B xn Sd I R snch may he seen s £ through | 4po 5 . setion w o c0- | building to he used as b house { trench may be seen sticking through : i S roiiaeny s 3 tion with the Binko- | buildi 1sed U club ¥ A of local concerns. J. J. MacGrail, of =L ‘ | Inans Line bot 106S 01 River T L. AR e e o e T elubman who formerly was oon for veterans of all wars in which the | New York city was f(he ovening's 3 3 the muzzle of a field piece, rusted and United States has participated is | speaker and he talked on factory | Far North Yielded Unusualiy Rich o useless, points o the sk " S DTN, S || WSS, TR, SN Lining | ueh of the debris of the battle- [ T heve been in business for 35 Crop of Rich Skins This Year— Much of the f the ba oy o AT ) L | the banks of the Yser river, far as the | field has already been collected. Miles | ¥Years. and T have never ml-»h‘ such Greatest Catehes i Years, eve enn see, theltrenthes wihichitoe &iionirileaiot harhedlhvive: huve been m]n)\s s this year over the Derby and other classics is not only that more people declined to el information Worden were taken to R s former | 0f the American Legion. For some tent to wager a s 1 now bets a 5, fiver. the dream of ihe lddy-Glover post | Production and the adoption of mod- jethods, it is the plan of the 0 hold at leasi two more irs during the winter months cussion among service mien and as with the foremen engaged in main- Nome. Alaskn. Nov. 7.—Fortunes in AT f such a| temance, repair work and olher lines an exhibition at bil- { tiine the maticr has been under dis- s0 many months during ihe war wer cre held there during reclaimed from the entanglements, occupied by the Belgian ond German | German and allied, which stretched in Another point about present day turs were hrought out of the far | #rmies, the Beigians on the south bank | front of the lin but at some points | betting,” continued the bookmaker, along the river bank the old entangle- | “is the number of women who back and the Germans on e north They stll bear many mi of shell and | mente still remain, rusted and twisted 1€ Fifteen vears ago I don't an stakes which arve fast falling into | think we had a dozen women cus- decay tomers. Now we have hundreds. I the guest of the association L T e e The social opencd with a reception | BOrth this e b R LT S t e L an's or- | J¢hooners that braved the unusual heavy Arctic ocean ice and worked huilding, the vifie fire, and moldy straw Iying on the | damp floors still convey some idea of | the hardshi to which the soldiers | their quarters and as ssuli ave now | chestra furnizbed @ musical program, | ™ 5 g : e al their wiy along the northern rim of any is cited Mhe American | and also plaved for the community | [ tinent Bank. 1 1 and aon’t know where they get their in- deterninea Nt mucht ot tBing he aymnasium. Following | J1e continent to Banks Land anc 4 s were snhjected 1 = w TV 1\ Corran g S oo biggest, e e e L ket o1 oo | Ierseriel Talnnd and back again. | G0 It : BETTING HEAVY ON | formation. but some of the bigae an de of the river is chiecks we have drawn this year have N 5 : Over W0 furs were stored on ; ) | ¢k ! aw ) for that reaszon ii is likely (hat the | petitive mis s held in the gym iy fitly Lo ta a dugout. buil tont sl he ot HORSE RACING | con ror women projectiles, and ool even on a hot | “They net 3 3 yay too, whe for the ( ans when the fighting | Women and Men in England Play for | Pe¥ lose. O coursc e : pie o e = = the spot and as e A ; cosiona ulter, e do among + lads of ihe recent conflict, and in | PRATT INSTITUTE ALUMNI its o ““””— i PO ”"‘_ S| was fior bt now serves the mor Bis Stakes at 1Torsc RS RS o < in which we ANNUAL OUTING TOMORROW ISR SRRl On Ui A G inse full pubotie o adinefiniz eia (or Il accs b o i’ SR oy 3 ave been piling up at Nome men i . an v place that Tomorrow afternoon in Harts | A% 20E0 U gt bungalow, Kensington, the New hrit- | S1ld was the greate SOTE0. LTS hrought around into the Bering Sea i Tanks and Twaiting » hoats, { city will take steps in fhe near futu Gnder i ) of Physical Di. | Panks Land alone i "m <‘ ats, towards buildinz such a club house | rector Warren S ter. ondinegiioficenotashbol el (RS NGIC SR e e e e of ‘a8 or two years the ice has prevented stead of the hunks and chairs which around they are just as sporting f ondon. Nov. 7..—Thor i over the business iy of the nier | once Tined s sides e now sees pile Lond Nov. 7.--There is more | over the busines v 1 1 upon pile of heer cases, filled with re. | DEtting than ever on horse racing | we have on our books | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS He Saw Lots of Bricks, But No Ice our brakes are loose or tick] T 3 - : GRE-WAAT deg ) ICE CREAM, ) EAH=FRECKLES s ‘ z : i Yoy HUNTIN' . WHADDAVUR - TolD A& THAT ICB . : e it FoR, YAG 2 i | 2 Those ! i _ CREAM CAMB A Ic,“” ':».,.. thing ‘m;:: "-.,;\ w: e e 5 v i i \ e | | ok J : | k BR\CKS‘, 80T T or steer gears we can find 2 b B il | . i f ittt e | DONY S‘E'E I about it in a “jiffy and . L 5 . P i v {5 (it | v the trouble at onee (L_‘ ‘ = i ! i ; i i ANV Y oint us as Vour car's family lan and we will keep it in . robust heaith Charland's Auto Doctor look vour car’s health CENTRAL | TO STATION! | 236 MAIN STREET, amees et Telephone 1544,