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Removal Besse-Leland's. ~—advt. - James Miller of 140 Glen street re- ported to the police last night that his bicycle was stolen. December Victor records. C L. Plerce & Co—advt. Arthur Oldershaw, a student at the v yards of goods, We have | New Britain High school, complained It takes 335 ¥ to the police last evening that his made up samples to show how they ', " 0 "Lair of fur lined are cut and made. You can select your l gloves were stolen at the school yes- own Cretonne from terday. 28¢ to $1.35 a yard Vietrolas, —advt. And an Attractive CH:::;;’ AS GIFT Valkyrian lodge, O. of V., will elect officers at a meeting tomorrow even Come In and See It. ing in Vega hall. Arrangements will be made for the formation of bowling teams among the married and single members of the lodge. All mufflers 20% —advt. The local police have been notified by the state automobile commissioner of the suspension of the operators’ li- cense of James Nicola, of 187 Oak street. The Fair opens Frid Dec. Records at —Advt., DOINGS AT HIGH SCHOOL Dime Dances—Debating Club Trials— o.T C. sale at Have you seen the New Fad of the Day, the House Apron made of Cre- wnne, & two-plece garment that is docidedly swell. at Morans’ of course. It you anticipate giving a pair of those beautiful Beacon Plald Blankets don’t delay as our supply Is nearing the ’nd. oft—Wilson's. The Beacon Bath Robe Blankets are growing less every day. Your early attention is advisable, —advt. Victor Morans'. The Beacon Traveling Aug is usc- ful for many purposes. Is.especially desdrable as an AUTO ROBE. Indian Blankets, always in demand by the College Boys, besides being nseful for many other purposes. Art Club Activities—R. Physical Examinations Thé Young Women's Literary so- 4 ’ ciety met during the sixth periods to- WHITE WOOL BLANKTTS day In room 220. The pros and cons From $10.00 to $33.50 of woman suffrage was discussed from A pair of these on Xmas morn Will ' )} nzles. In the near future the &ive Jack Frost the bint 1o pass along. | c1,)'s most convincing talkers will argue on the question of whether all - senlor girls should take economics. Drs. James Faulkner and George Dalton will give physical inspection to —— An extensive line of fine A “dime dance” will be \given Fri- day afternoon for all school mem- bers. The trial tests for the debating team will be held this afternoon at 3:45 In room 21. The direct primary and caucus system of nomination will be used as a vehicle of debate. Those scheduled to talk are: Affirmative, J. Wesaels, G. Kimball, H. Nair, J. Kelly, R. Harris, 1. Koplowitz, H. Caslowitz, M. Mag, F. Camp, F. Cal- all members of the R. O. T. C. to- day. All those who can not fulfill re- quirements wiill be dropped from the Now 88 Years Old But Works At Trade of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Plles apinto, K. Pohlman, H. Clark, R. Bacon, 1. Rosenberg, and H. Lipman. The negatives are: I. Emerson, B. Hogaboun, H, E'senberg, J. Putter- corps and placed in a gymnastic class, Are Gone. The Art club held its regular week- ly business mecting yesterday after- The it active blmltl in Michigan wtill ovfin ng his an- vil in the town o omer—thanks treating noon. man, M. Lippman, 8. Allison, 8. l; my iaternal method for Raphael, L. Fleisher, A. Hitchner, B. Rogin, 8. Google, H. Judin and D. Rosenberg. From the above list 12 men will be selected as active team members. ARMENIANS DEFEATED Driven Eastward by Turks Until They Are Entirel} Outsdde of Old Na- tional Boundarics, Tiflis, Dec. —Armental eastward by ists until the 1 (By Associated Press) forces have been driven the Turkish National- region they hold is en- tirely outside the traditional boun- darijes of Armenia. As result Armenia is reduced to a little Cau- !-"‘;.'::.:"’: :;;:"h:':.;'- casus republic such as was created B 0 his ks with by the Germans and Turks during ntmaent. 1 0 c., be= the war. E‘"’ tried . s Hostilities between the Armenians tter Just recelved from him: ‘. Mr. and Turkish Nationalists have been e S e suspended through intervention by Dear Sir: want you to know t as done for | the Bolshevik government at Mos- lorl:: cow and hopes are entertained that but | further bloodshed may be averted Conditions, however, are frightful in the district held by the Armenian forces. One hundred thousand refugees in the last stages of destitu- tion are | travelling through the snow in all directions and the Armen- lan government is unable to provide housing or food, pending the arriv- al of grain promised by the Russian Bolshevikl. BENEFIT SHOW TONIGHT Vaudeville Theater Promises to Produce Good- yours. cured. Althou 11 I know w You can use my you wish and 1 ho others to try this wo " Yours truly, J. L. LYON. thousands of afflicted ing with Way of treating them. Deon't be cut. Don't waste on foollsh salves ointments, dil ut send today for a ternal method for t o m mend it to this way, any wa will le gul Performance at Lycenm ~ L Iy Sum for Hospital Fund. r W u Itve—no . matter what your age or occupation =if you are froubled with piles, my method will relleve you prompt t This lberal offer of grou tr Mment Is too important o neglect a single d.rv rite now. Send no money. Simply mail the coupon—but do this now—TODAY. Heavy ticket sales for the hospital benefit performance at the Lygeum theater this eveninz have been re- ported, although there are still some good seats In the reserved section which will be on sale this afternoon and In the early part of the evening at the campalgn headquarters and at the theater. The show has been booked for this evening by Manager B. Salvini. It is of high quality with several vaudeville stars coming direct from New York to take part in the performance. In addition, May WAlli- #on ls starred in ““Held in Trust,” the story that has been appearing in the Red Book and which has gripped the | interest of a million reader: r you &o, Page Bldg., Marshall, Mich, nd free trial of your e — GOLDINE 'S DRUG STORE. a Tonle, Stomash and SIGN BLOWN DOWN. The heavy wind this morning blew down the electric sign on the Simons ! building at the corner of Main and Pormuln N> Myrtle streets. The sign hung sus- 4 Remoedy pended from the roof and fortunately rmulg No 2 is for Rheumatism. Catarrh, | (id not crash to ground. Should this 4 anc dder ble Kidney ..l!:'::.d‘ ;’l';: l""“u"" have happe erious accident, no Geblt doubt, would have occurred as several y Not Try This? o Policeman Thomas Feeney guarded it u Pile sufferer Yon't the place until workmen readjusted the sig! wmdent — try Hem-Rold — no e e v er—ho cutting—a harmiess | At s meeting of Andreo lodge, I. O. ernal tablet remedy that is guar- | O. F., last night, it was voted to con- Bteed to quickly banish all misery , tribute $100 toward the New Britain costs pothing. Clark & Bralnerd Co. . General hospital campalgn drive CROWE become I s10 ! Y HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1020. Leonard Ear Oil RELIEVES DEAFNESS STOPS HEAD NOISES It is not put in the ears, but is “Rubbed Back of Ears” and “Inserted in the Nostrils.” Has had a Success- fnl Sa'e since 1907. Britain by The Dickinson Drng o f-.‘mu.hm.:—_% L.nthy:"»:: oS3 by electricity—so that all the goodness and flavor are retained for you. Each stick Is separately wrapped. to keep it fresh and clean till you need it — after every meal or cigar, Whitens teeth. clears throat, sweetens breath, aldsappetite and digestion —great benefits for a A Pléaéifi Useful Chnis you want to please an enthusiastic motorist—give him a WASCO Garage Heating System. It will keep his garage at a uniform temperature day and night, automatically. Think what this will mean to him— His car will start as easily and quickly as in summer. Grease and oil will not congeal— bearings and gears saved. Radiator will not freeze nor water jacket crack. Storage batteries will be saved ruinous overwork. ‘There is no gift that will be more appreciated by the man who loves his car. Any handy man can set up WASCO—no expensive steamfitter necessary. Costs less than street car fare for coal. Requires attention but once a day. WASCO is also used for heating offices, stores, cottages, etc. Phone or call and get more details about the coal- burning, self-regulating, hot water WASCO system. A G. HAWKER ELM STREET Friday Our $65, $70, $75 and $80 Suits all put in at one price These Suits are all taken from our regular stock—There is no finer clothing made anywhere. HATS KNOX, DOBBS, BORSALINO Derbies, Soft Hats, Cloth Hats and Caps 0% Off HATS HATS $8 $6 $4 $3 HATS HATS $6 $5 $12 $10 All Frbm Our Regular Stock—the Best Makes son’s Merchandise. 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