New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 2

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NEW | GEORGE RODEN HEADS' I COURTI CHARTER OAK Oflicers for Coming Term, Elected Last Night, to Be Installed on Jan S. Oak, 1. of A, held last evening oflicers who Court, Chavter its semi-annual and elected the will be installed District Deputy Gr Joseph Die Chief 1 chiet ran v, William tary, Fred W. | tary, David Ogren | Sparmer: by; junior war eadle, J. I3 Joseph =later, Ju meeting following January S e on by | and Chief ond n (Geor Stuart Hellbe finand Geary; recording secr lecturer, Willianm Willough Johnson jnnior trustee fo Y ost warden, J. Aot Murphy; senior en nion dle, be S D Itozer vin do . Dalton, M membership Oak last thre Sin campaign the has taken night 12 16 mor —the gift that helps to make e her Christmas merry-—then keeps a picture story of the Christmas merriment. wpplications and initiatoe indidates were and received. This ranks sixth in the in <hip and seventh in financial strength Ten years ago a committee of 15 was appbinted to try to hoost the court's financial assets $10.000. 11 start the year 1920 with $11,000 in the {reasun Health Board Tree Plans Nearly Ready Donations to the children’s (‘hrist mas fund of the tuberculosis depar the hellth board well, it stated, is to money children at next Kot in City ipplications court state member 1f the one you want to please already has a Kodak, there are many Kodalk helps and conveniences that would be appreciated. Let us help you, From our side of the counter we are in a position to suggest. to will of about Kodaks from $9.49 up. Bickinson Brug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. t of are comjug in fairly comnittee cral more gifts of the mas observance me is but fhe anxious secure sey or articles th The will he hatl determined later and | will part in Games will be played, th to be to i h Chris | at’a place about 80 the children will sing, to given we mas tree t0. be Kiddies” take social and small gifts will | each the little The . children those o tuberculous parents under supervision of the health hoard CITY ITEMS Brown C Advt. Irranklio | o presented of nests. e Buy of o5, Holly are. him a pair Damon's Shoc now the Shop.— Reicher's, 15 NEW CONTAGIOUN CASES, The health hoard w three additional fever and one the on advised today of scarlet of diphtheria has taken out al lding permit for the erection of a age at 690 ast Maih street. The ilding will cost §200. Brown shoes at Lot Reicher's, 13 F ames Crowley ol ses new casc city. The tever e Hartford avenue, South Main street and Rtockwell agenue, and the diphtheria on aold street. A diphthe on Jubilee street ased naranting in scarict cases Ad. anklin Buster Xmas Trees, AVt m Brackett s are home from Bo for the Christm hotos taken nights. v avt 7. B. Wilbor, vy hall, was un this morning d. [Before making fars, look oke Shop, 51 Church [ruits at Reicher's, Advt. Ashley of Ha vesterday from Middle- | the holiday and has | nd R. Shepardson | sading, nd Maurice Ste- | an of Paris, France. Mr. Stephan ® & been In this count Universal Bavbersho, four artists u.—Advt Word has been received from Itep- | kentative Richard Covert, who r Iy went to Cuba : health, | 1t his condition is g oved. ! Vezetables, Reiche Advt case s i from case of Par- col- and Clesson Middlebury holidays. Arcade was vele: morning Sl this | Studio. | ST. \\l EY WORKS PIPES BREAK, s of the Stanley Works fac near day the wson that of Landers plant ye: r- of the main steam pipes in Stanley Works plant hroke last | 1t but a force men was on the scene soon after the break the work was completed and-the factory | heated sufficiently to operate today. elevator operator in stiployes le to be t his | because of a slight | tory came losing o from work for ised the closing One same choice of | line. .Mac's St—Advt. 15 Franklin any over our p anton rison streoet rived herc y college gu NON-SUPPORT ( The non-support of Fowler of 94 Camp street was given a ! hearing before Judge James M. Mes- Kill at the police court this morning. Mps, Fowler complained to the local | authorities that her husband was not giving her proper suppori. He has been arraigned before Judge Meskill on previous o the same charge. The continued on probation ASE HEARD, for erse } Main St., first-class to serve | ons for was uare COLD STOPS WORK. Board Imborers Are Unable to| Man Ousted From Congress is Run- Street Job. ater Continue Burritt ning \gain on Socialist Ticket—Op- | As st 1ploy und it hue the pive of the water board have impossible to con- worls of digginz trenches for Burritt eet and the discontinued. The men | are to be laid inches in there nearly six the of £ position is Strong. lahorers in ground, Milwaukee, wer, socialist, Dec. 19.—Victor L. Ber- who was refused a seal in the house of representatives on I certificate of election in Novenibe 1918, is a candidate in the spec tion held today to fill the v v the fifth congressional district. H. Bodenstaj, fusion nominee, ning on the republican ticket, is other candidate. During the campaign the sociali the | npheld the acts Mr. Berger for | Which he was convicted under {he es | pionage law while the fusionists at- tacked what they termed “Bergerism and Bolshevism™ and made “loyalty’ 1he s of their arguments, almost hter on orls will be ve been notified they next week. arly six inches of ice has formed huttle Meadow Lake. Tt cted the Bailey Brothers ny will start the work of next week, provided continues the same in Henry run- ex- the | com- | "vest B 1ce of cather e past days. The payroll the week is $825.67. as few for of department s CIVICS CLUB M¥ 'S of the COMPROMISE IS LIKELY. Senior Civies club school was held last night asiim of the academic The meeting was the last holidays and for that was held provided by and “stunts” most enjoyuble and faculty advisors were furnish at Jeast the entertainment of the A meeting the Hig the 1ilding fore 1he social hour ments s of Alies Have Settle S Dec not mands should be mem- | Not Yet Decided How to | a Flow Incident. 19, (Havas.) —Allied ex agreed as to what made on Germany the sinking of the 1ian ileet at Scapa wecording to the Matin, Some posed to accept mewly constructed | ships from the Germans, while others | the immediate delive of German light cruisers It is able, the newspaper says, | promisge will be reached being discussed by pates, who will submit it ish cabinet gym Paris; perts are dc son @ Ro- as in- | Fiow were club paration terned G for the made e evening a th pupil quired to tunt” for hers. one are dis- one would rvequire prob that a com Such a step | British dele- o the Brit- SEWING SOCIETIES UNITE. Lafayette Methodist g classes of the mission united | 1 o'clock this afternoon in Trinity | ethodist church at a Christmas par- | There was a Christmas tree and | lereopticon views were shown. About b0 children participated in the event lach was the recipient of a is now and sew- | city ESSEN WORKKS SHOW LOSS, Dec. 19.—TFor the first time | formation of the Krupp arms the balance of the shows a los deficit | amounts to 26,000,000 n but it covered by a balance brought forwar and pecinl ol 20,000,000 | mark [ The Krupp works censtructing Issen the industry sine shoet The =~ concern reserye are at sent freight and | of locomotives icultural machine picture appartau trucks, moving Zuns, instend L Pa.. Dec s ald, 6 BELL-ANS cight children died here yesterday Hot water | . PATHER O 8. 19 John Lowo- and the father of | & aft drinking so-called whiskey said to | Sure Relief contain denaturea and other poisons. Part of the lquid is now in the hands of the authorities A second death fram the sanie canse is expected SWHISRE aleohol Heérbert BRITAIN HERALD,FRIDAY, DAILY New January Numbers of Columbi Record DECEMBER Hacketi and Stracciari in Verdi Masterpiece Hackett's great tenor blends to per- fection with Strac ari’s noble baritone in their first duet for Columbia Rec- ords, Forza del Desting. Solenne in quest’ora”’ It’'s from La s one of the finest numbers in the opera, sung by two of the foremost artists on the operatic stage. Ponselle in Duet with Maurel Sings ‘Whispering Hope” \\ The pure voice of Ponselle, v leading dramatic soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company, makes with Maurel’s appealing alto a per- fect vocal combination. To- "cthcr these two artists makc thm simple ballad of the com- fort and cheer of awakened bope a flawiess musical gem. 78325—%$1.50 tabile,’ beauty. And 45 Other Great Selections These (nclude | Grand Opers aria. 3 otber songs by Grand Opers and concert wars, 14 popular song hits. 4 bymns. 4 bard pieces. 3 piane spirituals.” 5 L cornet duct, and 10 dances. Get the new Columbia N It ord B. E ey Columpisdsath bic et 7 £\ Toscha Seidel Triumphs in "Andante Cantabile’ Toscha Seidel’s rendering of \dmxkowsky s ““Andante Can- its airy passages alternating with its deep-toned haunting mel- ody, makes it a thing of lmgc.ln;z 49666—%$2.00 49624—$1.50 * 2 orchestra selections. 1 xylophone sole. New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th aad 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York ' L 8] [/ HO - / o CWidener:s (Grafonola Shops 138 Main Street New Eritain’s Largest Exclusive Refail Talkng Machine Shop ANOTHER BRAVE MAN. announced he will seek re army in y candidate, of L&) for the pr bitter anti-Carranza of the president's a1 Lo let him retire to private life a civilian candidac | state. He tirement from the appeal a civili 1 The adherent | Lhird candidate conducting Mexican Ambassador to United States as Wants to be Dee Ygnacio Bonillas it President. Washington, 19.~—Ambassador i said has cabled ae from Washington his acceptance of the appear as presidential nomination the tendered him Ly Mexican national civilian party = and asked the president of that or- TAPPAN Diks ADMIRAL gunization for formulated for its candidatc Gen. Pablo Gonzales the nomination of t} league of Moxico and it the comine campaign the political platform Washington, Dec 19.—Rent | miral’ Bepjamin Tappan, U at the naval he He weeepted democratic platform for tardnyTs spital hei was_ born In tired) doed 0 yvesterday _aged 63 New Orleans order to Cotnmbia Gr Sy Misrignr il Deoms wn'te #4108 KILLED IN rorn TRAIN CRASIL | Mdphis Special Telescopes Norfolk & Western Bxpress. Doe, 19, -Fou others in- Roanoke, Va per- sons were killed and eight jurcd, one probably mortally, when Norfolk No. ) and Western passenger Norfollk, night at Wal- miles west of here. end of the train was tele- the Norfolk And Western train Columbus, Ohjo. to Vii, was wrecked last ton’s fank The rear scoped Dy Limited. the “Memphis Special.” No persons. on. the Jdatter. train - weve in- fured, reports received here stated WINDOW SHADES Made to order and ready made, for the cosy little Bungalow or Blg Business Block. We will measure, make and hang them te your complete satisfaction. Workmanship and Materials. NONE BETTER. PICTURE FRAMING TO ORDER ONLY T JOHN BCYLE COMPANY | 3 & 5 FRANKLIN $Q. PHONE 359 A. Katten & Son 114 AND 116 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD. MAKE FATHER HAPPY, BY BUYING HIM AN H. O. P. Suit or Overcoat. For Christmas Only 4 More Shopping Days Before Christmas. GIFT UMBRELLAS Attractive as well as useful. For women $3.00 to $10.00. GIFT HOSE Lisle and Silk Hose in 50¢ to $2.50. Ladies’ brown, black, gray and white. GIFT HAN DKERCH]]/EFS Ladies’ Mafleira Initial and Fancy Handker- chiefs, 35¢ to 75¢ each, GIFTS FOR MEN Bathrobes ar:d Smoking Jackets. $18.00. Men’s Fur I;ined Gloves — in tan and mocha, $4.50 to $6.50 Price $6.50 te MEN’S FLANNEL PA- JAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, $2.50 to $4.00 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIR In white and fancy stripes, $2.50 to $4.00. RUSSIANS DISARMED UNTIL | CEEMENCEAU'S SUCOESSOR. THEY CAN GO BACK HOME. = Governor of Alsace Seems to Ile the Logical Man for Position, 19, erlin, Dec. 18.—THight returned to Avaloff Bermondt, mander of the re Riga, have been heing confined Grabow. Posen thousand Rusgians who Germany ' Paris, Dec coms= [ der Millerand, and at (Havas).—Alex: former minister of wap, present Col s with ent offensive disarhed against | and are at Danzig, Nauen and They will be held until opportunity is given to send A reraipr gk e France, says the Iicho de Paris. It 2 is asserted that M. Millerand will, additfon to boing premier. hold the portfolio- of minister of foreign af. p. fafrs. *Stephen Pichon, at present for cign minister is considering. retiring from( the~ cabinet hetatise oF his health, it is said governor of ' Alsace, will, according to reports . Succood Georges Clémenceau as MARY PICKFORD COMING. The Palace will make an ment within the next few Mary Pickford -in- her hest photoplay, “Daddy announce- days about biggest - and Long Legs.” {

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