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ORESTERS’ COURT FRIENDLY, NO. 45 $5,000.00 in Prizes Sat. Ev’gT_ Dec. 4th Drum Corps Night FAIR Dancing and ntertainment Grand Opening FRIDAY NIGHT Come and Laugh with MACK’S MERRYMAKERS of Hartford Just Follow ‘the Crowd GTORS PLAN RADE SCHOOL 9 Centers of In- ew Britain on List SUSPECTED GUNMEN ORDERED RELEASED Were At First Believed to Be Sinm Fein Agents—More Atrocities in Ireland. London, Dec. 1.—Six men arrested at Southampton yesterday upon the arrival of the liner Aquitania from ¥ York were released here today po'ice officia When they were errested it was announced they were suspected of being agents of the Sinn Fein. Revolvers were found on them but the men asserted they were ignorant of the recently enacted firearms act which forblds importation of those weapons. They were closely ques- tioned and their weapons were con- fiscated. They refused to talk to re. porters and their identities were not disclosed. It was agnounced the bodies of the 15 auxiliary police recruits who were killed near Kil- michael, County Cork, Ireland on Sun- day eveiing will be brought to Eng- land from Cork probably late this weok One recruit in the party has been missing since the fight and has not as yet been found. A new chapter in the history of violence in Ireland was written yes- terday morning when two men sus- pected of being sympathizers with the Sinn Fein cause were called from their beds and shot to death. The tragedies occurred in the county’ Louth and a military court of inquiry has begun an Investigation. PLEAD NOT GUILTY ‘ Two Rhode Island Men, Charged With session at the |y & y held to Trade school today, t the Trade d plans con- sthuctor training cen- t ‘the state. The pur- gvement Is to provide shich tho Connecticut w trained instructors, fde for the continued provement of men al- ohing profession in the tlofn! schools of the jpeuse of the work Is the United States gov- the state of Connecticut ! for vocational ed. the state a fixed year tion that the state allot pt for the pury ehitural and voc State for last night that In Charge. I8 In charge of H. 8. Hall, [he logal trade school, as- #. Boynton of the Meri- | J Training centers | iblished at New Britain, ew Haven, Stamford, th Manchester, Danbuyy, | dv Putnam. Thew | i schools to which eex- B8 may go for training tenching. The work will | evenings to the regular men while they ome teachers of their | so as not employ- are pre- Manslaughter i Palmer, Protest Their Innocence. Mass., instructor training ptire time s spent on an | dy of instruction meth- | @ men are already expert nd, therefore, masters of they are to teach quirements. wil be tree and open to over 24 years of age of rade abllity who can sat- an oral examination or lactory credentials in the Palmer, Mass., Dec Chiclo, of Woonsocket, l.n\ljlv~ll- and Pietro Fucendo, both | of Uxbrisge, pleaded not guilty to | charges of manslaughter here today. | They were charged with causing the | death of John Fell of this town who died last night after being struck Monday night by a truck driven hyl 1.—Linyenzio R. L. Alcide videle.and carrying the other two *n. The truck. the police say, con- ned 16 cases of whiskey. The truck did not stop after striking Fell and the occupants were arrested in South- bridge. trade ability, candi- Iity, candidate’s general mndidate’s physical con- Vocational Poard. PRUSSIAN ho work is under the jur-| rlin, Nov. 30 the Voecational Educa-| occurred in the Prussian assembly to- rtment of the state. J.| day following a debate on the ector, men admitted to the | tion presented by the majority so- in no way bound to accept | clalists which would transfer prop- t In the state. Ffforts erty owned by the Hohenzollern fam- owever, to fill vacanc! ily to the Prussian state and would of the state from men in | @ssign a suitable income to members training classes. | the former reigning house, the - s-president was compelled to sus- | pena the sitting. mo- HELD IN $500 BONDS, New York, Dec. 1.—Michael Ken- y and Huge' O'Rourke charged with malicious mischief in connection “cure”—but helps to re- of coughing. At BARDECK’S HAL/L, imyr FILE REQUESTS | FOR SALARY BOOSTS City Employes Who Hope to Have Wages “Jacked” Must Make Ap- plication Within Next Two Weeks.. , Offering a direct contrast to condi- tions of last year, searcely a word is being heard in City Hall offices rela- tive to salary increases this year. Re- quests for increases must be handed in by department heads before the De- cember mecting of tho common coun- cil which will be hels two weeks from today. The petitions will be referred to the salary committee for recom- mendations at a fater meeting. Coun- cilman A. F. Tichstaedt is chairman of that committee, which is composed of the following councit members: E. W. Peterson, M. T. Kerwin, M. F. King, Alexander Drozowy, Emil F. Malm- gren, James Dumm, C. J. Dehm, A. G. Crusberg, F. O. Carlson and F. Ray- mond Gilpatric. Practically every person in the city efnploy asked and was granted an in- ceaso in salay last year. Becausa of conditions existing this year it is quite probable that few will seek to have their salaries “jacked.” i | HARDING 600D SAILOR Homeward. On Board Steamship Pasiores, Dec. | 1. (By wireless to Associated Press.)— More rough weather greeted Senator Harding and his vacation party toda¥ as the Bastores continued the home- ward journey, featured yesterday by a brief stop at Jamaica. Soon after tho steamer left Port Antonio harlor last night sho ran into a storm,. which although not of dangerous intensity, mads travel un- pleasant for most of those on board. Mrs. Harding again today was one of those who remained in their state- rooms although she said sho was feel- ing much better after the short stop ashore yestérday. Senator Harding proved himself to be tho better sailor keoping on,deck most of the d1y. The Pastores rounded the eastern tip of Cuba this morning and headed almost due north for Nor- folk. * . Hearing-Tuesday On Stanley St. Grades | Tuesday evening in the offices of the board of public works, a hear- ing will be held in the proposed re- establishment of grades on sidewalks on the west side of Stanley street from Francis street to Common- wealth avenue. low the regular meeting of the board of public work. Notices have been hearing® Car Goes Over Bridge ~ In Turnpike Crash Meriden, Dec. 1.—Harry Beers of Hartford, is at the Meriden hospital with the Thamksgiving Day attack of Irish sympathizers on the Union club, v A '° R u - \ where a British flag was displayed 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | woro nela in $500 bail each today. The | complaint against them was made by E d | Edgar J. Hines, a clerk in the club P An erson who charged that they cach broke a | her of Violin 1 window valued at $150 each 15-4. fgféfih’« ASURE CARS [RVING JESTER Szle of cy Articles | and Food Dec. 4, 2-9P. M. der of Amaranth 1CKS SCARE. Dec. 1.—Times Square, the “great white way" into confusion about 1 | o’clock today when filmroom fire broke out in the quarters of a mo- tion picture concern in the Longacre building. Many extra pleces of ap- paratus summoned to check the flame rd MOVIE New York, the heart of was thrown CAUS a were pre A RAW, SORE THROAT a Little Musterole. And Musterole won’t blister like the Id-fashioned mustard plaster, Just pread it on with your fingers. It pene- ates to the sore spot with a gentle ygie, loosens the congestion and draws it the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment de with oil of mustard. It is fine for ¢ relief from sore throat, bronchitis, 1silitis, croup, stiff neck, neu- !7ia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, “ieumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of i back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on chest (it often prevents pneumonia] ini( like Musterole for croupy iren. Koeo it handy for instant use, ul ] o — | HUsTERO today, slowly regaining consciousness {and expected to recover, as a result of an accident on Berlin road last night when an automobile owned and | driven by E. K. Perrin, of 13 Sum- | mer street, Hartford, went through !a fence and overturned in a brook. There were five persons in the car and all except Beers escaped with a wetting and shaking up. WILL JOURNEY TO HARTFORD Many local members of the Sphinx Temple A. O. N. M. 8. are planning to attend the fall ceremonial in Hart- ford this evening. The degree will be conferred on a large class of can- didates including some from New Britain. A business meeting will be | held at 5:30 o'clock in Foot Guard armory, which will be followed by a supper and the degree work. Horace W. Eddy of this city is illus- trious potentate of the temple. TO HOLD BENEF'] DANCE., A benefit dance will be held by the Hebrew Ladies’ soclety in Bar- deck’s hall tonight. As there is a great need for the charity work of the association the proceeds will be used for these purposes. ALEXANDRA LODGE TO MEET There will be a meeting of Alexan- dra lodge 1. O. D. T. this evening at Turner hall, The soclety would like a full attendance as the officers for the ensuing year will be nominated. | Members of the lodge will be enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Lee Elphic 232 Maple street on Friday afternoon. EX-EMPRESS NO WORSE. | Doorn Holland, Dec. 1. (By Asso- ciated Press)—Auguta Vetoris, former Genian ewmpress, who has been in a terious condicion from a heart atrack for several days past, was apparenily no worse this morming, it was nounced. She had passed a quiet night, | Chase of Stanley street | sent m[ireslcd parties advising of the | CITY ITEMS A musicale was held this afternoon | at the home of Mrs. R. B. Doane of Frederick street, Maple Hill, by members of the Maple Hill club. The women republican workers | " PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Seventh Page) two weeks. Tomorrow evening the lecture will be on, “The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers in England, Holland and America” It will be illustrated will be entertained with a supper and ! by stereopticon pictures. Harry A. dance at the Elks’ club this evening. The Third Ward Republican club will be the host in of the women's work during recent election. The annual entertainment for the Gerstacker Lodge, L the Christmas tree members be held on Monday evening, Decem- | Phroditus Peck of Bristol ber 27. Victrolas, at r—aavt. The monthly supper and social of the Methodist church will be held at th parlors at 6:30 o’clock this evening. The deacons and trustees of the Swedish Lutheran churc hwill this evening. The Sick Benefit society will also meet this evening. The monthly meeting of St. Mary's Holy Family Circle will be held at the school hall this evening. Charles Williams has returned to his home on Clark street, after un- dergoing an operation at the St Francis hospital. - There will be a meeting of Girls’ Literary society of the Britain High school in the Academic building tomorrow. After the regu- lar business meeting a short literary program will be rendered. The United Parents and Teachers’ Morans’ of course. | Castle will be in charge. The second lecture will be held appreciation Thursday evening, December 9, also at the church parlors. Professor Waldo 8. Pratt, of Hartford, will give a short and ' story on, “The Pilgrim’s Song Book.” of On December 16, the third and last 0. O. F. will will be given by the Honorable Epa- His topic will be, “The Pilgrims’ Conception of Democracy.” The public has been cordially invited to attend all of these lectures. Town Talk. Miss Margaret Sullivan has returned to her home in Waterbury after spend- ing a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. meet | Fred Powers of Wese Main street. The monthly meeung of the Plain- ville Business and Improvement Asso- ciation has been postponed from to- morrow evening to Monday, December 6. The Loyal Workers of the Advent Christian church held a meeting at the church parlors last night. The drive for the sale of Christmas the | Seals for the Tuberculosis Relief Fund New | Started today. The Brotherhood of the Congrega- tional church will meet this evening at the church. Rev. Samuel Fisk of Berlin will address the assembly. A report on the recent drive for Red association will hold a meeting this| Cross members will be issued tomor- evening to make planss for the season. It is expected that a num- | ber of activities will be the various associations this*winter. Removal sale at —advt. After visiting with Miss Miss for Myrtle Lena Bolling left this morning her home in Bridgeport. Andree lodge 1. O. O. F. will hold a regular meeting this evening. An indoor baseball game will be played at the armory on Arch street this evening between members of the Spanish War Veterans' associa- tion and. the members of the Veteran Corps of Co. I The memtrs of the Kenilworth club ourneyed to Meriden last even- i row. The Plainville Football team has staged by issued a challenge to the Shamrocks of New Britain. The Jocals were sched- Besse-Leland’s. | uled to play the Shamrocks twice al- ready and the latter did not show up. 'HAS $300,000 MORTGAGE Jacob Ruppert Inc. Holds This on Fenway Park Grounds at Boston But Isn’t Connected With League. Boston, Dec. 1.—A mortgage of $300.000 on Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox held by Jacob Ruppert, Inc., of New York with ing where they playd th third round | Which President Jacob Ruppert of tournament ik pool and cards at the Colonial club.} That Old Irish Mother of Mine, Vic- the New York Yankees is identified, was the subject of, a statement today by Thomas J. Barry, counsel for the tor record No. 18696. C. L. Pierce & | Boston cldb. Co.—advt. At the meeting of the Social Workrs' conference held this after- noon at 4:30 o’clock, Dr. Harris, su- perintendent of the board of health, was the principal speaker. ‘MINE'S SNUFF, W’AS YOURS? Cup That Cheers Supplanted by Pinch The meeting will fol- | That Exhilariates at Scot’s Banquet at Boston, Boston, Dec. 1.—The cup that cheers was replaced by the snuff that exhil- ariates when the Scots’ Charitable Society revived an old custom at its annual banquet last might to take the place of ante-prohibition toasts. Scotch snuff from a silver mounted ram’s horn was passed about the tables. First to take a cautious pinch was Governor Coolicge, vice-presi< dentwelect who was tho chief guest. From him the hern went down the banguet board. Sneezes followed, and handkerchiefs were quite generally displayed. Soon afterward 'Prof. Chariton Black of Boston university related an anteecdote directed to despondent victims of tho 18th amendment. It was the warning of an old Scotchman to his son against too liberal use of suff, with the stateent that “I've been drunker on sneezum than I ever was on whuskey.” MUTINY IS REPORTED Chinese Troops at I-Chang Said to Have Gone Wrecked Many Buildings. Shanghai, China, Dec. 1, (By Asso- clated Press).—Messages received by business houses here today report that the troop in I-Chang, a treaty port of Hu Peh province, have mu- tinied, seized and set fire to the city and are looting it The messages, which were received by the Robert Dollar Co. and the British-American Tobacco Co., state that the troops wrecked the banks and foreign business establishments of I-Chang, which has a population of about 40,000. The foreigners In the city number about 100. on Rampage and WANT SPORTS STADIUM. ‘ Boston, Dec. 1.—A sports stadium for Boston college probably will be included in plans for enlarging the institution Rev. Willlam Deviin, 8. J,, today. “Fenway Park is owned by the Fenway Realty Trust” Mr. Barry said. “It always has owned Fenway Park and is a separate and distinct organi- zation from the Boston American league baseball club. The latter is sim- ply a tenant.” Mr. Barry declared that Jacob Rup- pert Inc., is a corporation which deals in real estate and has stockholders and officers entirely distinct from Jacob Ruppert, the individual and added. “The Boston American league base- ball club has nothing to' do with this mortgage, nor is the franchise includ- ed in the mortgage. There ia no con- nection between the;club and either Jucob Ruppert ov tihe Jacob Ruppert Corp.” New Englénd Radiator Works 17 EAST MAIN STREET Under Hotel Bronson. From that sudden cold paired quickest, best here. No matter if the damage is great or little we can make your radiator ag efficient as new. Try us. We also carry a big stock of new Honeycomb Radiators for Fords, special. We allow $500 on all old Raditors, We are prepared for all kinds of Radiators with cores for quick service. Give us a trial. snap re- — PALACE — Extraordinary Attraction Th F:_ Sat. urs., Fri., VIRGINIA PEARSON ~—AND— SHELDON LEWIS Baton Swinging, Etc. Nine Nights Dec. 3rd to 13th MISS BACON TALKS | . OF LATEST BOOKS Members of Woman’s Club Hear Lecture on Recent Publications Miss Corinne Bacon gave a lecture ! before the Women's club yesterday afternoon on books which had been published during the past’'year and which would be acceptable as Christ- mas gifts to booklovers and readers Children’s books were first touched upon by the lecturer. She called at- tention to Annie Carroll Moore's “Roads to Childhood,” which dis- cusses children’s reading generally and spoke of the “Children’s Cata- logue which may be consulted in the children’s room at the New Britain Institute. As direct suggestions to possible scarchers for children’ edi- tions there were a large number of books mentioned. From this subject ‘the speaker passed to that of biographies, men- tioned several famous ones which have been published. Plays, poetry books of travel and fiction ceived attention. Miss Bacon spoke with apprecia- tion of the kincness of New York publishers in sending books for ex- hibition purposes and of the Dick- inson Drug company, which also loaned volumes for the recent exhibi- tion at the institute. all re- PATIENTS QUARANTINED, Three cases of diphtheria and two cases of scarlet fever were placed in quarantine by officials of the health department yesterday. First Sanitary Inspector John A. Dolan, who is in charge of that work in the absence of ' a welfare nurse from the pay-roll of the department, has released two cases of diphtheria and three cases of scarlet fever. 'ALACE — " Thurs., Fri., Sat. VIRGINIA PEARSON COME TO THE OPENING OF ™™ The Quality Smoke Shop 701, West Main Street. Tomorrow and All This Week Complete Line of BRIAR PIPES, CIGARS, ALY ) CIGARETTES SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES MAGAZINES FREE SOUVENIRS SEE OUR HOLIDAY LINE J.V.ONORATO, Prop. Opposite Washington St. | —Ford Accessories— Hood and Radiator Covers Side Curtains Back Curtains Top Coverings Fenders Hoods Shields Radiators Complete Stock of Parts Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. AUTO Park and Bigelow Streets, DEPT. New Britain, Ct. |