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taGreetmg Card Carry fourMessage y hope you will remember em with a merry greetmg t Christmas time — Our hreeting Cards are especial- appropriate. Stationery Dept. THE ickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main Sireet @_{gq‘x I's g HORS- FALL’S ‘ BOYS’ | SHOP Two Trouser Suits— In brown bas- ket-weave chev- iot-—made with voke and pleats in back and front. Special at- $18 I Luke Horsfall Co. ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD [ | 93 CITYITEMS Dun- estel ul. The ed from Further amputation of orth's leg was perfoymed ternoon at the local hosp & i now practically all se he body. Mr. Dunworth las reported as fairly good @ beration. / The original trouble s bout u year and was caused 0od poisoning a corn. 'k Reserve circular ¢ et your home site on mon -Advt. X! ans.— A dance will be given by the Lady agles In Bardeck’s new hall this eve Dancing will be enjoyed from Advt. Mrs. Richard Schaefer street will celeb; wedding anniv to 1. ity hirty-fifth % :,\;”;'1‘:-‘;"].‘. ang e M. Holden to oppose the ave two children, Miss Lawyer Hugh M. Alcorn B o represented Mrs. Meehan. The con- 7 tention of the plaintilf was that his & Home sites on liberal terms al| githor was not competent to make u | irls Reserve—aAdvt. | will, for that reason it should not be Miss Madeline Bardeck, who has 'lllml(lktl ll) probate. en employed in the office of the | d . Gaffney. of the anle Worl has left and has take: ruled against the con- ition as stenographer in the office the appeal of this Palmer that will be heard in su- Is of the Stanley Works - gourt. Mechan v dance to be given in . B. Hungerford jooth's hall, December Holden in his inte: Watch for dyt. Park Reserve circular. arewell I’arts‘ Civen To Miss Catherine McAloon A farewell party was tendered Miss itherine McAloon last night in the ation rooms of the New Britain Hineé'company. About 60 office as- tes were present and presented e guest of the evening With a hand- An entertainment was shments served and incing enjoyed. Miss Mcaloon left e employ of that concern today to Burprise the folks who hard- | » | erowded Valuable following the cutting | Tricd December 9, JITNEY DRIVER 1S HALED INTO GOURT SEEKING MEMBERS Owner of West Main Street Bus Warned Not to 0vercr0wd Car With the understanding that ‘»vma are not to be crowded over their s the future. Jude: in first offense shown as it was the in the future the bus driver | not to vialate the law.: Judge ) Kkill, i r his decision, stated® that altho atute provides that no | motor powered vehicle shall be over- beyond its seating capacity jitneys are more danserous when crowded than street cars or trains., He warned the bus driver that in the fu- ture should take just enough pas- sengers to make the seating conditions comfortable. Fine he for Drunkenness. »d upon Mi- who wis vester ‘ening drunkenness and breach Panis pleaded guilty to »l Panis of B the cl of of the peace. being drunk and stated that he did not | Probation of him t trouble in his hom Oflicer Connolly took che SCHMARR BLOCK SOLD Picce of East Main Sty Property Bought by Albert Lose, a nt in the Building. Albert Lose, proprietor of a fruit and candy store in Schmarr's block on street, mpleted n gotiations for the of the uilding fro 3 -, He man Schi: The pu ¢ pricc is between and $30,000, M. Schmarr to retain an option on th loon until January 1, 1920. M hmare was in the business on that d for over 19 years and previous to that time his her conducted . there. The new owner came from Italy only a few vears ago, en- the employ of Neri Brothers as k, later purchasing the business, now the huildi MEEIAN ¢ Action of Son al interest luled in the superior court on nber 9, \\h( n the action of John elin. Meehan The suit is one of gon against mother, involving the distribution of the te of the 1 Luie Meehan. According to the sions in the will, the estate was widow, and she was also At the time of the dmission of the will to the urt, the plaintiff retained named e vroposed probate \mmm will be repr Alcorn, intiff in the superic n that the e court Luke y for the will me Meehan is intestate | upholding the admission of the will, will mean the carrving out of the provision in the will. 2 — Magnificent Rather o strong term with hter the employ of the Mulvibill & 5 k S B i rompany | which (o deseribe our line of | Christm iterio Scialoia 1s Being: Mentioned | ris for Important Post In Italy. | Rome, Nov (Havas.) —Viterio lalofa, minister without portfolio, hd Ttaly’s representative on the "eme council of the peace confer- ce ray succeed Fore Minister ttoni, who is said to have asked the emier for permission to resign, prding to the Socialists « 5 have decided, according to a dis- from Milan, to and, besides iMmynediate mobilization of the "m the placement of the present inistor and navy, Lieut. Gen. Admiral Secchi, by ddition they are pre- id, an investiga- asons which caused 1. into the and why soveral offers of peace: poca. it hred to ask, on' A 10 ‘the 1yt entr: fe TeTuyed \ ted at the recent elec- | Photographs We produce the goods and that's all there is to it. ARCADE STUDIO Your TO\\n | i | | i‘ mild will | | | Tha Photographor in | man NEW have will, the in thus & not untwmx n ‘ cians, MUSICAL CLUB IS B BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OVEMB ! EICHSTAEDT SEN 22, 1919, | nstitute. TO CONSTANTINOPLE| is as individua of other and as a cluh to learn wherever i and whenever they find learning to he SN i had. and which as individuals 1nd &5 Local Naval Officer Appointed As | w club they are learning, they negin | = 10 be useful—useful in their own ciiv, | Member of Rear Admiral Bris- | P useful in promoting musical cnltire | IHC]HSIVG Ramer Thfl[} Exclusive, i tneir communits | tol's Staff in Turkey. | ¥ They ce inly are worthy wleals, ¢ Ak g s wonid | Ensizn Tdward A, Eichstaedt, son Is Motto "':"“:‘m:“, Hasdls that ke this wesld | o0 iep, el nd Mrs. A, . Bich- b i staedt, an appointme \ musical club has been organized in New Britain with the followir Hart; 3 Cf flcers: President, Theron vice, membership committee, 1ot later than the last mentioned late, The associate members will -~ he en. titled to two tickets to ecach pubiic 4 PUDTC T g Gision in favor of the defendant concert. The club musicales will ho- 7| recover and costs in the case LEWITT AGAINST CORMICAN ived to the who at the \dnnl al T. Meskill suspended judgment ! Battic o Theeter Ren wiit bo l in the case of William Belkin, wh, bresident, Frederick Latham: tr appeared the pulice court this UIer, Taura Farrell; correspond Threshed Out in City Court on mornir o wer the charge of over secretary, Frances Parker: . rece A crowding his bus last evening secretary, rude Hine: critic wnd | December t—Other Cases. selki s by Officer | librarian, Harey Sehaufic i g ‘ Bellin fovdsygar o lock I “Thi, o ouden The suit of George LeWitt against I Strolls shortly -G o'clock T 1S new organization comes into : | evening when. it is said, Belkin, who [ existence for the avowed purpose of James Cormican former lessee of the I e between Plain-fbromoting the canse o good musle Lyceum theater, which attracted con- < ad his car:in New Drita s ; 2 . | Builla gandiavanl T e Mo erain. IS im includes the siqerable attention during the sum- | fillea beyond its ,‘ “”’l“liw. il ol 'mm’ »[“m s members (o mausi- 0p has been assigned for trial in ihe [ALEE o I i Hll,\., up. fortnightl _l“:‘“, the incentive of ity e on Thursday, December counted 20, several standing up. shtly gatherings, open (o active ¢ 19 S81 It 1o forenoon.l dn the Judge I 15 Iungerford. who ab-| and associate members, and an on. i e | 1 Belkin, brought out theinual series of coi : afternoon of th the sui e he firs s of Sk & cauc by representa- guntola Ve ames Cormi- fact that this case was the first one of | tive and authoritative artists, those A1l B before the court its kind in the local police court sincs | concerts o he open to the membe ::”1‘ % : at the short [ the jitney business was established and | ship of the club and to he ther e it Sthe ohon I the statute which B that | public. Beginning on Mond f"_]"':‘“‘].‘{ eaailitia il : concern or owners allowing anv | 24, and “contin tir Al are as fo ) N motor powered vehicle to he over-1 29th, a systematic ”“l":‘,""‘”(’: Mond: ovember 24 at 2 p. m. ! L A s) E and de Tnae G. Woods, vs crowded beyond seating capacity shall | ¢fort will be made (o hore Stanley 3 e be fined. The judge stated that in this | canvass New Britain in the {nte ¥ et case rolleys, trains or any other |, : November 26, : ; associate membership.l Db motor vehicles should have been Bros-1 clul is extending o cordinl 1 Levine, 2 ccuted “is over-crowding conditions | 1o a1 vt Ll ta Trotta, by I B | to all who may desire to becon D e vail almost daily on strect curs and | yociate membars, 5 Wednesday., Decembe trains, | A L, Written Daniel Beauchamp. by trains ons accompanied by the aniual ¢ : B In summi up the case Attorney | : he annual W. Durkee . Hungayford ed that leniency be| - 06 sent to Niss iRloren SIGN EICHNTAE & ; | 231 Arch street, chair- e i ntinople. the United 5 sign 2 ing P matters, in 10 for of sin_in January, i “hstaed(s Tlhe New Britaln Musical club deoes \‘\u‘w‘.:._x.nr Marshall against ,Lu'\rhj‘ oien n.(‘»‘ ‘y"»"l)::"‘twm_l“m not begin Unten s e ane e RGLETIIEE {ment given any local man of any description. | 5 | service of the United St cknowledgos fealiy to.no school ;Ovrestrom—Lawrence i tially due to the teacher or method. It resvec is familiar with the Germar nship ond no predilections, | Engagement Announced ' % In his last | or musical. It glories in in- | Prank Lawrence of Shuttle writes that clusiveness and shuns exclus s | RN s i reloase like the pest. It believes in ment of her daughter, Miss Ethel + of th communism. Its condition to active 1ce, to Henry Overstrom of 40 hool class of 1 membership include sincere devotion Griswold street. Miss Lawrence is em; i% mployod at the to high musical ideals and eflicient ployed at the New Britain hospital. [ Level company for servica based upon proper ¢ual Alr, Over m n ex-soldler, having ! entering the Rens: tions in furtherance of these ide. served ov for 18 months with | The New Britain Musical club will one of the local companics of the YD. | not be a mutual admiration so He is at present employed at Landers. | 1 active member s who, like all m Its promoter aspiring mu PROPERTY OWNERS STRIKE THE IRON WHILE ‘IT’S HOT Sell your property while there is a big demand. We have buyers for two and three family houses on Fairview, Chestnut, Dwight, Grand, Church, Hart and Winthrop streets. FOR A QUICK SALE LIST YOUR WITH US. NEW BRITAIN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 380 Main St. L. SIMONS PROPERTY Ground Floor SIMONS Simons’ Block Three Thanksgiving Essentials Mother The Turkey Our business is to supply one of these three es- sentiais—the FLOWERS—and this we are in a bet- ter position to do this year than for many years past. With the sons back from the war and a reunited family at the board, flowers are going to play a lead- ing part this Thanksgiving, Delivered to your home or anywhere in the U. S. or Canada at a few hours’ notice. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS and vour Thanks- giving will be complete. VOLZ FLORAL CO. 92: WEST MAIN ST. Heaps of Flowers The date of the wedding has not been SPECIAL APPOINTMENT | | | | Telephone 606-12 1 Office, Third Floor B. National Bank Bldg. (Open F¥venings) Jichstaedt has \ Williams Estate Subdivision, present. time Is located. in diplomatic left Constantinople appointment is appoint- in s navy and act that he | the and letter he has ! “Don’t deceive yourself with the thousands of ways of getting money honestly” said the Observer in a serious mood. old ways—Inherit it, the happiest method and as open to the ordinary man or weman as to the clever audacigus person. When I think of the pitiful struggles of some seeking wealth it is ob- 1 vious that they really don’t deserve to be rewarded for their effort if the foolishness displayed in the search is an indication of their mental balance.” “They will waste small and great sums chasing rainbows created for their undoing by money parasites; to get | them back to fundamentals is impossible. | them the surest, safest, sanest development for wealth, ! —the indestructible land and the .credit it represents— and their thickness thickens.” “Land can be procured as easy as buying a sewing ma- chine, a piano, nency and utility surpasses them all. said last Sunday ‘you can’t argue some folks saving of their own souls. | the nouse lie At the outbreak of the he enlisted in the navy going’into Iho 59¢ Pound. - A permit ways Iso issued this morming to G, and hospital branch; later entering - the | Stearns for an $8,500 dwelling to officers’ training school at Pelham | built on e B where -lie ‘received :his commifs-H S TR IRreRR S et = sion. He is ge. 5 ww. | Candy Pomters Leon "kson of Hillerest avenue | s taken toa permit to byild .1[ ling on that avenue. The cast of LA i COCOANUT BUTTER CUPS you are “wide awake ae When an owl” at night, and can't “keep your eyes opcn" in the day- BEPILL AMs CH BLOSSOMS 3¢ Pound. BUTTER SCOTCH WAFERS 39¢ Pound. THANKSGIVING TURKES 12¢ Bach Self-poison- Beecham'’s ing by im- Pills cor- o perfectly rect it. ? eliminated Larsat Sale o ’ - i- - oy L C wery com- S mon ailment. 1 75c. .78 \West Main_St, THANKSGIVING CARVERS flkBRT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREFT Open Monday Nights Until 8:30 Little Life Lessons By the Observer idea that there are “There are only three age marry it, develop it—the last is Place before diamond ring or a fliver and its perma- But as our preacher into the 99 You can afford to give part of your working day to decide on the greatest e vent of your bright young life—the purchase of your homestead -plot. " for $500, $600, $700, $800 and $900 spread over 6 years if you desire. district in New Britain, sell for $1,800, $2,000, $3000 and $4,000, ones with 'which they can be compared. and environment are the principal things in home- stead plots and the WILLIAMS ESTATE SUB-DI- VISION has both. 60x150 And’ this in the conceded best where neighborhood plots the only Location \ w” West Main street trolley and jitneys carry you right on to the Williams Estate—one fare-—Ask the Conductor or Chauffeur. Or'walk to the junction of Black Rock and Cof’bx’n Avenues, the right and step two minutes west. turn - to - SUNDAY IS GOME-AND-SEE DAY COME AND SEE, YOURSELF— SOMETHING NEW IN NEW BRITAIN @ @@@@-@’.’.‘%C‘-‘"@@@@@&@@@@#@}@@@fifiw@@@@@@#@@#@@fi@ {\ RGO R RRERGS SHEBRBORBILBEDE #fi@fi#@@#fi@@fi@fi@%@?&%# A & BESBVBLLIE RSB EOTO