New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1919, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918, hanksfilvmg maisieo ] WINDOW i lf PRE . R : an y Social Actwnfiflfid Services S H A'E S . y Will Be Numerous ’ : menca S BBSt j — Made to order and ready made, for Thangsgiving Day observance about Durand’s e o tomorrow il be numerows B the cosy little Bungalow or Big Business served generally a Huyler a holiday with all the factories of thi Wh)i’tmaus city closing, services in practically all Block the chyrches, and many of the stores Page & Shaw closing o ussist i (he observance . : kit Mans® aclalwciviin, e ey We will measure, make and hang them tc and will open with numerous Thanksgiving eve ialst:riegllr:m‘: Scsu;?9 o et W your complete satisfaction. 'T Am Climbing Mountains” ar andies 75¢ | inn t Tpwn Home. : 5 <1 A Harmonious Tenor Duet :I.:L\\:: I\::;:HL."”T.‘1::1:."wf:fh:l?r|vt);-l«zl\\a‘= workmanShlp and Mate"als' NONE y W This sentimental song of childhood’s and man- A e st e BETTER. IR hood’s dreams and ambitions is a beautiful bit THE e Sucloges bouh fricwmses _and . i o N of harmony. Both this song and the coupling, i e | baked chicken. mashed potatoos, cran- PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY i~ { “Golden Gate,” are worthy successors to “I'm Ickl“son Drug BU. T A o | ) i A Forever Blowing Bubbles,” by the same authors. A o e e | ) e - \ J Charles Harrison and Lewis James—a new 168-171. Main Street e LR B iy G O (O T it combination—sing them wonderfully assisted by Superintendent F. and ! i . 3 will be served to the patients in an - ) A-2791—85¢ | appetizing manner. The regular vis- | 'fl £ A B | iting hours at that institution will } { maintained. The offices of the New needy families. “ootball Attraction. L e e R . _“Nobody Knows, and morrow is the football game between Nobody Seems To Care rooters | will attend the game in numbers, tak- | e ~ . KNOX g ng with chem, jfl‘.‘;.:;':p:{iwils;f;fii;‘5 1864 - CHAS- DlLLUN & cn.__] 919 i Ever}fbody will care a lot fpr this truly DERBIES : | for state honors, hence the interest in amusing tenor duet by Irving and Jack the game. It is probable that another ' [ LK With the holi | it o ) eme s e Hartford Kaufman! Lack ofelovin’” is what ith the holi- | iged hetween sthe Mohawks and BEGE they lament, Coupled with “I Wanna © | Dublins, both of whom claim the 12 f , ” days the Derby city championship. The Dublins hav GO Back to DearAOId,Mothers Knee. ] Sunday if it is not possible to get a OW SN0 R field for tomorrow. can, with good Factorics to Close. ° e P e e v i i | for Thanksgiving Wear || Ted Lewis Jazz Band oupions T (;]'1‘1:“”«(“(:::‘ll‘Hq;l{\umtuxlln(‘::k}(, s If you want to wear onc of the_smartest Hats that will be seen B : Makes ItS 1IS (< 1 | % S o on the streets of Hartford, Thanksgiving, you will find it at Dillon’; Luke Horsfall Co Dloves il receive . cut i wages inve,Just piaced omidienla aIN orentiolic mostichanmiy y : The feature of New York’s Greenwich o | Ployes SoeNe el < ats it has yet been our pleasare to show. \ 7 / : 5 i : Keith’s R Reriuat e LS L B b i All the subtle touches that contribute toward the ensemble of a z g gy Village Follies and heel(“fl:jnelr‘ar Kei 3 AS LU ST, anc eir ants 4 ¥ weati o o i ese oS, There iking P o /! b ’, Z. i e 9, e v A e ] t creation can be found in these modes. There are striking \ N4 Palace Theater, the Ted Lewis Jazz ! pbito! models in Duvetyne in glorious new: colof time lost tomorrow. The Corbin Ser RN 3 3 s S eamCIRN e GOl n Beley Our Satin Crowned Hats with fur brims of scal, muskrat, squi g [ : W & Band, plays “Blues (My ' Naughtie | factory are among those fo close for rel or moline arc wondrous things that for originality and exclusiv : Sweetie Gave Me).” This frenzied fox- ness have no equal the day and to ke open Saturday o 3 faseday e i S Gold and Silver Brocade Hats, so flatfering and becoming. nre R T N trot gives you an incredibly swift succes- here in combinations of tripmmings and fur that are particularly Tty Hianler Rule nd Levelieom fere y ? o : N sion of resounding syncopated shocks. pany, Stanley Works, North and Judd, £ = Landers, rary and Clark's and the T oGt N 8 atloly ol fascluating Colots, i ¢ 4 / l&Coupled with “India,” another fine fox- on display in an unlimited number of exceptionally smart shapes. E A Few More Popular Hits divixions of the American Hardware ATl At & oty rehecvhi corporation other than the Corbin 3 E - nd resume worlk Friday morning 0 .t 2 W e 1in 2 ) " ~ : : : 2 5 7 : £ for Mo Now.” AL Johon | 4 378, Bters —Largest stock in’the city. | Suididay atternoon, s usual, will be $ . up 0 4 y W : i the Air, Beys'” Billy Murny § A-2794+-88¢ crew division, will close tomorrow on's Shoe Shop.—advt. C Yados Jastiaba Orch-m} denn 'he suit of Bennle Waskowitz of In the Churches, “Taxi"—One-Step . Waldorf-Astoria Dasce Orchestra 3 s city a Mrs. Minna Older- Thanksgiving union services will b p “They're All S Van and Schenck ¥ . ] anksgiving ; es o y're weeties”" } e W of Hartford, which was taken| jeld in the South Congregational dana sy Kis 2 . ’ ‘"& Via and Schesck § 472792854 for trial before Judge Bdward L.| . hoat 10:45 with Rev. Willlam A. E 7 / Sl it in the court of common vleas | pustor ot the First Baptist | CHANGES PLANNED IN DYSON A SUICIDE terday was continued. SWit} hurch, the preacher. Special serv- Novelty Record jbased upon a collision of automo- B 5 konitn Main strect last sum- | fops Wil be held In Calumet Hall on CITY WATER SUPPLY | == / ’ / - Booklet. Every Columbia Dealer Has It Church street for the Swedish Beth- I s ot e G eorea ik S DDos Kelsey Strect Man in it of Des & A f‘“l"',:‘:‘ln_‘ Sorsel Kiatliagre any congregation at 5 o'clock in the . Desrond 1o plaintiff. i afternoon. In the First Cnurch of . ency Ends Life'by Shooting Him- D eEColsabla s Racorsson S"‘y sit Park Reserve on Thanksgiving | (yyrist, Scientist, services will be held | City Engincer Hall, Alderman Curtis 5 the 10th and 20th of Every Mor'h —Adv at 9:45 in the morning. A mass for S Sl self in Temple at* Home. ] bne Xonilworth club minstiel troup | the deecased members of the Holy| ! FEngincer Hazen Confer Regard- Joseph Dyson, aged 74 years, of 37 - s COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANT, NEW YORK | perform this evening in the Ken-| Name society will be sung in St. ing Proposcd Improvements. Kelsey strect, committed suicide yes- orth club rooms. Dancing ill] Mary's church at 7 o’clock, and at 8| N terday afternoon about 4 o'clock by ow. ock the regula anksgiving Day stimates ‘and plans are: being | shooting himself in the temple. Dy- bpecial Thanksgiving Dinner, Elks' | mass will be celebrated. At 10:30 the | Jrawn up for the board of water | son had long been in ill health and it 11, $2. Reservations. Phone 260.| Swedish Lutheran church observance | tOmmissioners and public works board | is believed that despchdency over his ly’s Jazz Band will play from 5 to [ will be held. “:'j proposed improvements in New | condition prompted the rash act. Dy- B ddvt. | il Do Britain’s water supply at Shuttle | son used a caliber revolver to com- Columbia Grefonslas ¥ S d p ot | Meadow. gineer Allen Hazen i3 |'mit the decd. The discovery of the pecial 10¢c and }M'.*»"d-“h : A Thanksgiving eve dance will ie[in charge of the work but will be un- shooting was made by Mrs. Dyson —Stenderd Medels N. B. Bargain Store, i held under the auspices of the Apollo | able to give a detalled report for the | \who was working around the house af : e g, $000;, Porjed ner Wim.—Advt. club in Bardeck’s hall tonight. The | bhoard’s consideration until he has | the time. Her attention was attracted Designs up 1o $2100 meeting of the medical and sur Kenilworth club will observe Ladies'| gone over the ground more thorough- | by a sound which she at first thought staffs of the New Britain Gene Night with a social and dance. A{ly. Tmbodied in that report will be | was a blast some distance away, On pital was held yesterday afternoon. | minstrel” show will be produced by | the outline of a plan for developing | going to her husband's room she found Henry T. Bray presided. Matter of the club. Andre Lodge, I. | the supply regularly and systematical- | him sitting in front of a mirror with taining to the welfare of the insti-| O, O. F., will banquet its service men | ly taking each p of that problem | hlaod trickling from the wound in his on were discussed and a commit-| this evening. The A. D. S. fraternity | in the ovder of its importance. head. She at once summoned help and was named to bring in the nomina- | has arranged for an informal dance (o | The matter of raising the present | Dr. Clifton M. Cooley was called, The hs for the physicians’ staff to be| he held tomorrow evening In the Y.|dam at Shuttle Meadow was brought | physician communicated with the po. ted at the annual meeting. | W. . A. hall. In the Elks' grill and | up at the meeting rde lice, and the ambulance was sent to ’hy can’t you have a home at Park [ at Meadow club special | Put is not a | = one as the scene. arrangements have been made for the | Present dam would not stand raising, Mr. Dyson was still alive and was DT o o A R R ¢ Engineer Hall has found. The [ taken to the New Britain General hos- O Island, Ill. will speak | SR | engineer talked of constructing a new | pital, where he died about 3 he meeting Thursday evening, Tre- | POL] DOCKET LIGHT. | dam at a different point but it was { O clock. He ha d been under L o e 2 v | feared that a seepage condition, such | ment of a physician for several ) pices of the Luther League of the | Three Young Bicycle Thieves in—Tax | 75 €3 goewizieviisfmight flavises (a0 (urlde (the pESLaveck ing dish Lutheran church. | Dodge Plans-were talked over for installing | to fafl more rapidly. It Is said that on . L . | s Fail to Appear. a filtration system. Regarding the | sever: sions he had expressed a lans for the addition to the Camp At {he police station this morning | tunnel at Burlington, plans for which i i He leaves hesides his fiEd:were approved vesterday after-|., o 0 5 qar 12 years of age ware | Were drawn severall months ago and fe, @a son\ Frank Dyson, and a at a meeting of the state board | |LIeE bOYS A e _| for which estimates are to be called | daughter, Miss Anna Dyson. and two fipcation in Hartford and the con- | .y =0 d0q guilty to the soon, the engineer had nothing to say | 8randchildren. t will be awarded soon. 3 » e | stating that they {ook the bicycles | until after his report is made. Loca- e o Reservations. Phone 260. Jazz Band will play from 5 to Advt. them back. After heing given a se- conditions there were discussed. : i ~ e el e e el e b Newly Organised Labor Party Has 22 138 Main Street ney George W. Klett they were sent | Bjeyelist And Auto In eparate Planks. Barnett of the Stanley| home in custody of their mother. | Chicago, Nov. 26—Leaders of the hed from a businéss trip through{| for having not paid their personal . o o s SR raparitions outhern state : taxes failed to show up 'I':v(-\ ) e merien A m of T &S Ikiensington }‘ ,“s,lmm'\, hosen imlm i southern states axes failed s it ] A . i or‘extending the prganization prepar- | avenue susta a br colla 3 8 wenty-two houses under construc- | be in court tomorrow morning Eusnneensaineugsalcenigalianpie at Bark Reserv | on Webster hill last evening, when h;-,‘ Tit:;‘_\mx\:‘ 11.‘:“:.‘-‘:\?]'11(; :uot’n::;f:rl:»ixj‘\’::‘n“. was thrown from his bievele : xt s ate candi- i ok 0l 35 Ask Your Neighbor. S S :n]oml((‘m(mfl(v (\i\'ned";n‘ dates for president and vice-president POLK V LONDON. | THREE BOMBS EXPLODE. It has been said that there is now ' George Rudman of 124 Hartford ave- | The convention adjourned last night fLondon, Nov. 25.—Frank L. Polk, | Barcelona, Nov. 26.—Three hombs | hardly a city, town or village in this ' nue. Dr. D. W. O'Connell attended | after’ completing organization and exploded beneath windows of the | country wherein some woman does the injured man. adopting a platform of 32 plan home of Captain General of Catalonix | not reside who has found health in : Or, of branches b# the - Ao ey | 1ere late last night. Two soldiers on that good, old-fashioned remedy, Sicknes: labor parly already has been bogun in | eEation at the peace conferénce lefl| suard at (he, residence were slightly Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable (om- The great drawback to a complete | Pennsylvania and. other states, Chaj-- | for Paris this morning folowir & | wounded. 1 3] r isi London _ )i pound. Therefore, if you are suffer- | recovery is that-awful weak, devital- | man Max Hayes of Cleveland - ang. | short visit in Londor Gl’AfldPfiZem ing ¥rom some ailment, and hardlv ized condition which is so hard to | other leade ! = = ORE THRO T 3 know what to do for it, and have tried overcome. It seems as though ever e ——— A i8] Firearms & Ammunition other remedies without help, ask your organ in the hody lacks strength. | PINED IN BRISTOL. Hand Sapo‘llo_'[he or Tonai gargle H ‘Write for Catalofue neighbor if she has ever used Lydia Druggists recommend Vinol, the cod | puisey vertiglio, driver of a jruck | | Ath SRy salt i St 1 S0 Hot water | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1t liver and iron tonic without oil, as the | for' yohn Koo e water, {fen apply— g DiERENNOT 2 = v - € she herself has never had the negd for quickest aid to recovery; it induces i | Befstol court vesterday — morning | l d l [kfi 3 p Sure Relief | it undoubtedly she knows otherd who rty appetit promotes sound | charsed with reckless driving tug | .de 10 Qloilel Do | | I Thanksgiving Dinner, EIks | just for ride and meant to bring s for dam sites at Whigville to SUBSTANTIAL PLATFORM. | | | United States assistant secretary of state and head of the American del- { were just in woud condition and who s . alds digestion and builds up | evading respcnsibility. Judge Mink have been restored to health hy se, strength, vim and vitali - Why net | ined hi and costs amounting \u‘ i 1 [ e S i ' Ideal for Toilet and Bath | 34555 iry it on this =uarante ‘YOUR BODYGUARD"~ 30?‘ 607.4.20

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