New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 13, 1920, Page 3

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Boston Store ! c—— . New Ginghams ATE beautiful 25 pigges of the popular s, wide, " d colorings, at 49c 2 yari Ao lity Ginghams, nches wide, In remarkably pretty bination of whbrays for trimming. Inches n 500 yards exceptionally fine “Loch Lomond™ edlors, also plain These are | on the finest quality Ginghams rket today. They are In a class themselves, —See Window Display—— At 75¢ a yard, few yards of these, a McCall ttorn and a lNttie n bebalf will ent at a comparatively small cost., Energy on your produce a classy ARS HUBBY NO MORE | “orrm oav ndon riean m dg n 1 1 dra actress, here, has staged > wooks abh WaAs mpire theater, nagement, Then suddenly appeared in police court aakad for a surumons for her hus- Carle Mmile Carjeton, whose tw, whe ed, caused her to In bodily fear Bul whea the eame up It was announced she npt wish to prokecd, as “all is comedy n . For tw ng at the Fyen’’ sald th char CARD AT SYRACUSE, rocuse, N. Y. Sept. ts, with purses totaling $13,500, | win | thy re beautitul ! 13 —Five | DALY COUNCIL TO START NEW DRIVE | — | Afliliated With Members Who Became Organization in Past Year to Make Contributic of C. will for of team Daly Council, K formal- launch a building Iy funds at campaign a meeting and workers this council chamber About 60 tion will carry supper will be and plans for lined at that have not already building proached and an captains evening in the Main street. the organiz campaign, them at Arive will be out- Members who pledes to the will be on of the served the time paid corporation during the coming wportunity will be them at that subscribe, drive for funds the publi been planned The drive is the among |the memhbérs of the Knig of Columbus. Since the lust ¢ paign the membership has incr by about 200 members. Pledges made | in the payable March 15 the plan « the organization the money to be procured at this time to pay for th recently home on | Franklin Square. while a lic drive next year to ralse in erecting a new ijoin the home. members on 6:15 fime to from s yet second conduc m- 1sed com g 19 campaign It s to use ure acquired he ins it money building to to be used Public Schools Are Filled to Capacity of the princ schools will at 4 o'clock office of the superintendent of schools, The possibilities of equalizing tration In the various schools dizcussed. Practically every the e'ty for that purpose capacity, ihe held the A meeting Ws of various public this afterncon be in regis- be huilding is filled will n to RELIEP WORK PROBLEMS it Contore ithes we of Cat Meets In Washing Washington, Ropl. 13 the organization of relief were today by of ntatiy and the nationnl Catholic of lay A scussed con- ference charities with repre wiute tending t1 ¢ s the cleray arganizations the hood at- Sceretary of Riate Colby in an ad- tast nizht we of the first cay of th bien neée Ae-lar. ed the pressing need (or Amer- lan relief organizations te carry r work In forcizn countries. He 1 Catholies for the effectivencss | I their tivities abrond as well ha ar it the ¢ val confope n relief ac - at received from pal of | ate in which the Pope bestowed his retary benodiction on the conference and e pressed his appreciation of its effort Al ktror: § -elne eult9dry Jirme n PLAN SHAM BATTLE This Veterans of Forejgn W' al Washington from vVertous Sewdon 12 Delogat ountry Sept etion th it the oper annual e of fereix ittendance today th cre in ine oslon of impment of the rans \ enty atey open mont he capture of the Ameri ntfaucone will be reproduc v at Camp Meade for the cnte ment of the veterans. mportant the Unit:1 tonight in the Washington monn pureant | the | be tinying rv in By win staged \ir near the M 1 That A WINS 13 OMNITM Nuttorsen r Rutgoers BATTHD Pavls pt rly belonging to the Vanderbilt yestorday won the Om- nium stikes, the Freneh St Leger at 1mntion he metropolitan £ 901 \uieui. Sixtecn tod The winner Frank ('Neill and paid Leroy late W, rasing was ri Americrn the horses s den by jockey, betting an three to one in One Mother Gives Fer for the Benefit of Those Who Experience Monaca, Pa.—"My little boy., who is the youngest of three, was weak, nervous and tired ali the time, so he was unfit at achool. and nothing seemed to help him. 1 learned of Vinol and gave it to nim. It has re- ttored his health anA strength and prise the opering day's program Be grand circuit meeting here ly. The feature evan' of the dny's is the matron sthke for th old trotters, with » purse of $6.. The Empire state stako, $10,.- will be contested Tuesday. The diest of the big line 2:12 class rs are enfered e- | he has zained in welgh Mirs. I'red- erick Sommere. Mona. Pa. Vinol b a coustit al cod Mver . and iron remedy for delicate, weak. | ailing children. Formula on covery bottle, s0 you know what you are giv- ing them. ' OTTO AUTO | | | | | i Mave Delicate Children. ] | [ | | f i | | | ow | the LAST PHOTO OF OLIVE THOMAS AND PICKFORD BEFORE SAILING ! New made Olive who York.—This is the last picture "k Pickford and his wife, as, famous movie star, | from mercurial poisoning | of Th died ) - == N —— | FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LAST DAYS OF THE CZAR AND THE MAN WHO in a Paris hospital taken before they sailed from America Mi Thomsa first won renown as one of Ziegfeld's beauties “TABS” GET RECOGNITION Local Organization to Send Photo- | ! graphs of Building and History H National Convention in Washington ! | A request has been r ved by the | officials of the local Y. M. T. A. & ociety, from the authorities at the National Convention in Washington, D. . to forward photographs of the society building, interioy and exterior, | photographs of the minstrel troupes, | drum crop, dramatic; company, and | all data concerning the history of | the society since its organization. This is 1o be sent to (he delegates at the convention in that piace for the cdi- fication of the delegates who will be present from all parts of the state. the local society to have of- ficial recognition, is certain. The organization deserves it, with- | out a doubt. 1t is one of the foremos: | organizations of total abstinence in the is its and in "~ 30 The society h:is on Lafayette street the finest club rooms has taken the lead entertainments throughoct the state and is fr from debt. During the recent war, it adopted the plan of paying the dues of all members that were in the service This method cost the society a great deal of money | considering'the fact that the m=jority of the members were of the age to enlist and did so. The socicty at present has a membership of more than 600 and are some of the leading prominent men of the city. | i years home of It ®o. n has one GUFNDALES TO PRACTICE. | A practice will be held for the Glen- | °f Public City Sept dale football team tomorrow evening at 12:20. Both vehicles were head meet at the corner of Main and North astrects. The following are asked to report: Sulllvan, Politls, Bayiock, Du- dack, Carroll, Seledyn, Kukish, Bor- kowski, E. Burns. McCormack, nm.‘ leran, Luty and Welch. 9« LSTEN « TLL WAVE TO ' street, a landscs | country and was organized more than ; Irene storage shed Yard at the corner of East ! Harvard street. Local Man Figures In Auto Accident | | { | of 176 Maple street, automobile accident morning near Davitt” tville, ‘when his car horse-drawn vehicle. ously injured advisable to shoot lent happened 0. Both vehicles weher head- in t direc of Hartford. Be- of the fog, it i< believed, Collins \\:ls‘lu\u\-l- horse and team in front oseph Wogshic- | chowski the horse, was | shak-n eriousiy injured. Fred Collins figured in an yesterday with horse w it was found animal. The s0 that the ace at 1 ed causc on 1o see of him driver of up but noi the MARRIA LICENSES. McHu:h, home is in > Julia Agn n stredi, this licenke thi; 1so been granted to Zagaglag, of 30 Bradly zardencr, and Miss Carmino of 45 Holmes avenue. | i is a widower. TO PLAY IN MEFRIDEN. James Henr; salesman whose don, and Mis ton of 193 M\ out marriage A license Gaglieno a traveling city, took a morning pe The groom The Shamrock footbai team of this city will play the Record team of Meriden Sunday in that Trucks the team and lowers th \ Mq T B 0 nexi carryir wll leave society rooms Misse Josephine i have retu w York city Morr *d The Julia a stay City Advertisement Bids will be received by the Board Works at their office in Hall until 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, 15, 1920, for the furnishing of materials and the construction of a at the Municipal Store Main and from These last davs of the ! the czarevitch reached America czar (the figure wood in the Ekaterinburg. 1 Holland, the ¢ wood Upper civilian yary sky. a BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS to and G. H. Johnson, Secre Two Minds That Stole the Same photographs, Upper iLeft—The vard of and right—Yankel shopkeeper., commandant of the czar at the time the roral Smmiy. showing the czar of Russia at the slayer of the czar, uniform, his prison ik» the kaiser in took his exercise walking about the Yorov- who was prison prior of the ng of Yorovsky killed in sawing Base. WEY- Y'BIG SAP — DOWN N FRONT! SIT DOWN! w‘m YOUR GET SHELL at | st picture of the the czar with his own hand. Lower Right—The last photograph the czarevitch, playing with his how and arrow in the yard at Ekai- erinburg, as a suard looked on. Low- ‘er left—M. Sokolov, a secret service | agent for ! ment, in which he went to E lived among the people the true story of the sla czar's whole family. the late Kolchak] wearing the peasant

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