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fAN - AALL.Y A V 3 e - - WS ‘ = YAY . TANTIARY 5 o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920. WHERE THE DEMOCRATS WILL MEET JUNE 28TH. | necting of the general fair com- | S < fe and the trusices of New Brit odge of Eihs will be held at S:50 ek this eveninz. The committee arge of ithc bovihs has returned New York where arrangement made for purchasing some vain articles 0 be given away he Lawyer Beujamin W. Allir s | 'man of ihe general committee, dge Wiliim ®. Maagan is in | pdelphia, Pn.. on busine @ S Women's Relief Corps reanior meeting in G. A on Wednesda ifternoon at o'clock e members of Lo al Review, of Maceab: wil] taeet 0mMorrow H ing al the home of Mrs. James | | n in Kensington | he :Catholic Women's Benevolent | will moet at (:30 o'clock Wed | iy cveninz in St M y's school ! A social will follow {) purt Columba. No. 27. Daughters New York.— Lady Jellicoe, wife o astile. has tponed its installi- \dmiral Viscouni John IRushworth of officers (rom January 13 (o Jdellicoe, recently sailed for homie, 10. England, on heard the liner Adriatic e Synolon i coafined to The above picture was snapped just iness before she Loarded the ocean palace meeting of the committee of the - St bR | | | The exposition Auditorium of San huilding was erected at a cost af t. Cond.. Mrs. Mar Neumann; | I'rancisce, where the Democratic Na- | $2,000,000 and has a seating capacily ekl Kxams Coming on Januars 21 inter. | EBBIND, Mrs. - Blanehe Goodwins,| tiona] Convention will be held begin- | of 12,000. There are also numerous Jass Baske ‘hedule Ha o enry 3. Moore: Adah. Miss Esthet City and P o I 2 S ; Shslo Seist Thomasisiseniingry gllants sis Beskethall sebioiinle Hosibeonls o (il 10 s o Ol ' & plaza, forming tho civic center. The | By T b B Made Out—18 Games. i 1. Mes. Inez Babeocek: Marthe B Abbie Meisner: Ilecta. Mi Rl i e e e e L e REV. PIHL T0 STAY Nl ek ‘BAMUET o il I = = BY ISABELLA CIRCLE Hartford Officers Wil Be in Charge Rev. William . Downey and | 314 of the High 1 Mri Anna Hebert. i 43 rears. | of Exercise Tomorrow cion amd Jieliel associa- A el ll\.‘lv‘lvA T Tl HIGH SGHOOL NOTES Schmidt: treasurer. Mrs. Jennic C eve. ¢ held yesterday { Goddard: « 1. Mrs. Julin Norton: noon. sport showed that ——— preachcd the ermon at the v service last cvening in St Mary's LLalviN s eusg e tysinis e LAt 345 o'clock. Al who wish ! = tor of the Swedish Bethany Chureh | AlES Avba Hebert, aged is sears, e . : ed the service in a body. veeupy= ake these examinations must make | C'.A. Declines Offer As Superintendent of | 1he New Britain General hospital. | owal Branch of National Order Will Indianola Counecil. No. 19..D. of F, seats reserved for them. application at the main aflice on or he- | She was the wife of Arthur Hebert. = | 9 G Wwill held installation of officers at embers of Alexandra lodge, No. | fore Friday, January 16, and be care- 4 PI(ZHS, { Chicago Hospital. i Besides her husband she leaves two | Hold Annual Event in EILs the meeting lomorrow evenings I Q. D. of St. Geovrze, will be | ful to name the subjec the school daughters. M Sobhial Hebert or it . De. o 5 o " rtaihed Thursday afternaon at the | yvears in which the failyres took place, s e The oflicials of the Covenant hos- | ¢itv"and Mrs. ,'"”‘ Rkl S \”F‘ Club January 21. Jeputy Greal Pocahontas Mrs. Annie e of Mrs. Williun I%rkin of 105 | and the particular report \ SUORTORG: T | e e e s el llc Dl aD T SR B ran cols fol A C. Manee and staff of Hartford will e e s B i et R ago, 1L, ¢ been in- | sterdam. N. Y.: a son, Arthur Hebert | Isabella circle. National Daughters et b e > Sel. . { formed by Lev. Gustave E. Pihl, pas- | of this city. and two sisters, Mrs. Ham- | of lsabella, will observe the passing ] B3 {hissiolion nsiolcer s OLE LN £ ¥ ¢ s : : 2 ensuing tern ilton. of Buffulo, X e of one of its most ccessful years Anna H iss Ingebors Fromen las returned | is b i BNl son ColleeaioriOvaloryiin e e e T 1o gymnasinm classes start their | tor of the Swedish Bethany church of t _ Bacai i v les S i T e s B 1 ocahontas—Mrs. Ella Lawrence. She has Just completed an Junuary 21—Sephomores ve. IPresh- | Second e With the begin- | this city. of his decision to remain in [:“W” "‘”“I“‘ Uc"““ l‘“l““‘t' i e | with a banquet and entertalnment. Wenona—)iiss Nellie Senior. R (Rl e s e i ners e i B e e et oeld at :45 o'clock | Wednesday evening. Jan. 21 The af- | powhatan—Harry A. Norton. (o (e Jannary Seniors vs. Nopho- ' ¢ E ) The ¢lasses will | 4 ednesday morning from J. M. Cur-, fajr will be the ninth annual soctal Prophetess—Mr: e i 5 s s s | take the position as superintendent of | tin and combpany’s undertaking par-: or its kined s s Aine 5 E SUBOuGDS supper will he served at | mores ¥oon Tuesdays e s o 5 iof its kind and plans now nearing Keeper of Records—Miss Pelf, AR (G ceGr s oo s ~Junlors v, Breshmen. | £ the huspital. Mr. Pibl has been con- ! | Sepvives WLl e | held at 9 | completion indicate that all past ef- | wilco ! evening. The veulson is a con- Juniors vs. Sopho- ere Wil be children's roiler skat- i sidering he olfer for the past several | © ¢10¢R 11 St Mary’s church | forts of the organization in this lin Collector of Wampum--Mrs. Clara tion by 4 member of the organi- b i {ing Thursday arternoon at 1 o'clock | will be surpassed. In charge of the| Johnson. b, The reg meeting of the g Freshmen e - banquet and entertainment is a com-| Keeper of Wampum—Mrs. Dessis R e e -Sophomores vs e wvin will he opened Wednes- o o . 3 e A LA e miltee consisting of* Misses Cecelit 2 5 r ] : . Freshmen day morning at 10 a. wm. and Saturday Ilie Covenunt hospital has just been | lield at 2 o'clock this afternoon at his 3 w s: ¢ Lewis Ablgren, who ! i o ltice e THn i ftrh o A ‘» 4 crected in Chicago by the Missiod I'home 195 Jubilee street PioTessas Hickey. Grace Colon, Sadie McDor- A social will follow the installatior fing al the corner of Chap. e A 2, et d ol e Rt Sloh et hal e ROERI G lih ven ) o par 5 o et . = ald and Kathryn O'Neill, ar this -efr Ew 3 el anmen g FPebruary ~Senfors vs. Freshmen. | bers and thelr frisnds only [Lovenant of Smerics, @ —prominent yqneodore Lundquist' officiated at 1h ; il A L e acied flen strects. reported 1o the police 5 Swedish orzanization and is said to | : sroup is handiing reservations and —_— ; Februuwry 185—Seniors vs. Sophos | e e | ! : s service and the burial was in Fair- A : ; 5 mworning that iwo buss of cement | G0 1 STORE 1S BENTIEL > e Fone UG (e aticdcn e | the other details of the affair. Thomas (. Smith the well knowr been sfolen from the pl | ot b TBIED S ion o o ki g sieeun e 5 Inmediately preceding the banquel. | monumental dealer of Stanley sireg officers of the (ernal - Nhu i aaa itia Sl ol Lpint feels that at the present time . St | newly elected offic the circle will | is reported as seriously ill at the New gles held e ebruar nio - pho- | police this momng that his store at, L ! i Jenuie Sarris. the four months a ! i Sl il meporied 4 % gles held a mecting in this | € SO e U e T i m planning a new | o Toniie S LoRt s A4 | e installed in the club rooms. Th=| Britain General hospital. Prayer B L P lavidan e March 2—Sophomores vs. Fresh- | during the nizhi, $10 worth of candy | CMUren P M L DIty (0re s LR 8 e s . died this morn- | S ere i nlaLie ottty forihipirecorenymere Scrtin 9 ewis o [ ence wa e e et L Wits effoctod | AN here and await its erection. i Lot held this att sues from Waterbury, New Haven s vesterday in St. Mary’s church end guest of Donald MeMillan L L ! I L € and Meriden will adjourn, following | Mr. Smith is a former member of the for 1 street. Fdays and did not come 10 any de- Brayton Larson. | cision until Jast Suturday The funeral of Brayton Larson was 1 view cen Mareh 3—Juniors vs. Seniors { throux rear window 5 \ : in F 1 ouz awind woon. and the burial was in Fu | a 3 s e DO P A T e i R Y STTES (559 (et TR M E the excrcises of installation. (o the [ common council and for vears He March 10—Juniors vs. Fresbmen. | SHHE SHHD GAMBLING B { BIks' home on Washington street | (00k an active part in the local dem- ¢h 16—Juniors vs. Sophomores.| Acting on @ compluint Ahat =i bling Is zoing e 7 where the bandquet will be held, 7he [ocratic circles. ch 13 niors vs. FFreshmen was soins on, Serseant William ¢ et . T SR 2 : > commitice has prepared a prozram fo SR e Conne dicut 1o i hat George 5 G L Bl H Stanley chapter t.. will be helq i ¢ carried out in conjunction with the MEETING POSTPONED. Adinol | 2 thiedhiameclorsa Mury Whittlesey | Feast. The resular meeting of the board ine . 3 2 'he next regular mceeting will b - . 3 ! . 1 cratic national. committce, W hether Inesday evening, January 2L o g : e e v A s headguasters. Nou-commissioned of -} hingehle. There were i few cois on - nie is et or not < hether 0 Thamas Wiltred. ihe areh | eld Monday cvenlng. January 19, at fOf divectors af el hig e G e, il Gl S B S I PRl G it T et o homas : snchili=IE S g 4tf\vas scheduled for this evening has < table but the sergean " fectiure wtil such time as Mi. Lan. | Ut player, will give his recital of folk | Which time a report on finances Wil | 00n “Lostponed until next Mondds dletown. will he in charge of the - S um. N the fitth period in the auditorium. No : Sl ! ! S llation of oficers of \alkyrian ders makes o dehinite announcement id ballads. Each member is| be prepared. evening at § o'clock. General Secre- e police received a complaint yes- regarding a crowd of men who regate around the corner of Har evenuc and North street plainant said that they “'gat filled” ider and make @ nuisance of pselves. ate Deputy Esther Olson of Some un O, T. ¢ news includes: Oflicers' | Har( visited @ hou 0 e conferences will be held cacl: Tuesday | jasi evening where e found several after the fifth period it the ] O, Co | en seated around o table ) e ML Landers or ~ ot oen- 4 Yious eyes on ow place on he ilod dn-ths um. N cause to make arrests MG, of V. on Friduy cvening o | eotnE Pl 0 O alian coutt mate — = U is in New Yorls at present, and e : suest. e tary C. IL. Barnes will make his t hall. . tisnls will meet in the library of the WHAT BAD BOYS CAN DO, { could not be reached today a FELLOWSHIP SUPPER TONIGHT |recular reporl. A full attendamce of = \demtic huilding to try such cases as The police reeeived a complaint | dEtement The regular Monday night fellow- | the directors is expected as mattgr Ao M. L ZION CHURCH. y be brought before it vesterday from the ¥ otti 3 of importanc will be discussed. here will be an election of trus- = vials that boys had of the A. M. . Zion church to: . g 2 trance into the zymy 2 : N ST: S ik’ -0 ! hecome the bride of Camillo Gagliar- | eV, William Ross, pastor of the B e COLICT DS !h:‘..y\.\:‘.:\.';ylv”“ e .”(.-nl.]xly( Ul Fonowing are the newly (eurantGandahasliytolsn Horlick’s the Original A number of friends were present | First Bapiist urch. will be the Owing to the chill and dampnest o h ¢ »oand o ashet of f 1 . - | ¢ i o L & bek. The National Assoclation | officers of Martha Chapte pAlciichanseianl ibas) ek . Malted Milk — Avoid | ., he received many useful gfts. | Speaker. Ul LC oD O elijtnatipecyadedithe B“tlaulsc:;o’ l:' B A hcoh ot TlGoIe e beot v s o tile Bove W, e 3 5 i 1 A mock marriage was performed and | Meaning of Prayer.”” He will talk at , all classes were dismissed earhy B O e 4 ool phont sailtior: insst VL Nival STdndl iTies i thousand=tliatisSulic il Imitations & Substitutes | 58 sl e o s s Ea| SO BRI S8 S e e S e e Gt Bidas avaning it s oclgel, Unden) B —advt iGred month of January. An the city compelled to close today. 1spices of the Havtford | m'lnl = = i e == = = 7 lia 8. Rell. wiio in el v of . work in Hartford. will be prinei- speaker. Xl ave invited oman 80 Years 0ld s she owes her wonderful health to Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic. A shower was tendered to Miss Mary —==———| Nesta at her hume at 182 South Main | ShiP$ upper will b held this evening street last eveping. She is soon to | At 6:43 o'clock o N S - Cigarettes made to meet your taste! 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