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AIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, (EEEEEEEE @@E@@@@@@@@@@@@E@E@@YflEi@@@@é@@@@@@@@@@lflé@@@@g ; WHY PAY FOR WASTE? Mr. Washington's refining process has eliminated all the woody fibre,d and by-product matter which you have to pay forin roasted bean G. Washington's Coffee is pure, refined coffee — with all its g strength and richness. Each cup' made to order. Dissolves instantl No coffee pot needed. Each can of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent to ten times it weight in roasted bean coffee. Measure the cost by the cup — not by the size of the can. Always delicious, healthful and economical. Reape booklet free—send 10c for special trial size. VADDEVILLE § BEST OF PHOTOPLAYS SUNDAY TUESDAY It’s Our Treat So We’re Offering Wonderful Attractions At No Advan ce In Pricgs ! MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE ORIGINATED BY MR WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Sales Co. Inc., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City AN W < A picture of Paris,the wicked and Paris, the wonderful Better than "Blind Husbands" WANT MORE TIME OFF I TRIAL DATES ASSIGNED | CITY Police Commissioners Decline Request ' Lawyers and City Court Wil Be! December Victor recs Pierce & Co.—advt. = for an Eight-Hour Day—Souncy | Busy for Several Days to Come—| Frederick L. Fay, of] Suspended for Six Months. . Hearings Scheduled. ZZ'.:'(';'.'e'é?:n'e“g'.J?'." More time off cvery month, and & | Many trial dates were assigned at! sistant pastor o o, G decrease in the working time daily, 'the short calendar session of the city * Hill. Mr. Fay will mal "was what a committec from the po- ‘ffe':;t ?e“fr‘;gy' 8s follows: Tuesday, :at Park Place. lice department sought when the D% ‘-(,;;fi,ney “‘-_gm-'%z‘;u“l- "“°,xr PY| The Sunshine Society] board of police commissioners heard , Ut~ ‘b" W-. 7. Malone: T > Vasko- | Monday afternoon at 3:8 this body last night. The committec , % DY W- Fsrmig l““d“»" Dec. | w ¢, A. N consisted of Sergeant William C. Hart . ' p- o Antonio Jsting, by, AW, {5 50 o ; and Patrolmen William McCue, Axel et vs. Adam Tumenowicz, by F. B. o LT Carlson, Gustave Hellberg and Patrick 11Ungerford; Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 10 | federal supervision and Howley. The petition as presented . M- S- Goldstein & Sons, by H. p.| tuberculosis—advt. = "By the committes sought te secure, 30Che, vs. M. & L. Shoe Co., by I. I.| The health departn two daye off duty every month. in ' Rachlin; Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2 pam., guarantine this o sy M. 8. Lutwack, et al, by D. L. Nair, vs, | ©3ses of diphtheria. ddition to the regular 14 days’ vaca- s Vs, i ki SirtpdiEe et M) ,Nick Puglise, by J. G. Woods; Wed-{ President E. Allen daily working hours from nine to nesday, Dec.8, at 2 p.m., Elias Wholl; | Stanley Works denied ahgt Rers {by B. F. Gaffney, vs. Albert Cheever, ; the rumor to the effect tH 7 'by G- W. Klett; Thursday, Dec. 9 at! would close for three i’y o 3 Al G e e o oo, 10 2. m., Byron Baker, by E. T. Ring- | possible, e states, that. ers decided to secur’e data from other ro,se‘ A= Rrank T myetta by J. G.}one week will b¢ made cities and to take action at the pext 1 00ds; Thursday, Dec. 9, at 2 p. m., | ventory. o d meeting. The bodrd explained tol the /Mesrop Hartoonian, by H. H. Milko- Removal sale ut commitiee that in its opimlon New Witz vs. Harold Bayajian, by A. A.|—advt. Britain was not in a position to grant Greenberg; Friday, Dec. 10, at 3 p. m., The house committee the request for an eight-hour day for 32c0D Winkle, by J. G. Woods, vs. N.! for a dinner dance to the patrolmen, without increasing the B°lton, by G- W. Klett; Tuesday, Dec. | Bhuttle Meadow club.-th * department, and the board also feels.li at 10.a. m, S. P. Strople, by S. J. Dec. Victor records at “that the city i in need of nine houry® Traceski, ve. Tony Furrell, by J. G. 188y protection at this time. The com- Woods; Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.! The Ladies of the Am mittee withdrew this part of the pe-; ™ S. B. Forman, by W. M. Green- ! conducting an extensny e g . |stein, vs. Jacob Kaplan, by M. D. Saxe; ! at the Masonic Temp! g g ' Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 2 p. m., Na- [ afternoon to which the A hearing was given Patrolman . William Sounes, Susponded about two | than Greenblatt, by A. A. Greenbers, | dially invited. ; o2 | vs. The Connecticut Co., by Day and| Kennedy's dancing schi weeks ago for alleged intoxlcation | V5 T - while on duty. The offending offi- | Berry- Giaham's achduny: Forester’'s Fair at By cer made a clean breast of the affai e ami(ing IhiN e HoRIanrcr SPEGIAL GREEK MASSES —:‘:::r puiss caite o meeting a friend while on his way home carlier in the day of the ingi- L | for three months with a Albert Root has retu: dent and to having two drinks. In » . o o view of the officer's admisson of Cr ice3 Will be Held at Ukramian | home on Brook street. guilt, the commission took this under | 2nd Also Uhro-Rusih Greek Church- Victrolas, at Morans’ | consideration when suspending mml es Tomorrow. —aatvt. HE tremendous story of an American playwright in Paris, who innocently dramatized the indiscretions of an unknown woman whom all Paris was talking about and brought himself fame and fortune— only to learn that the woman was his own wife. What did he do to untangle the web of gossip and frightful scandal? What would you bave done? You'll know when you see this master photodrama. Now| for six months. The usual routine of | .There will be two masses held in o > bills, etc., was disposed of. the local Green Catholic churches to- ASK AMERICA’S sorrow, for the intentionem dantium of those who offer for the poor Chris- | Visiting Clergyman Wil tlan orphans whose parents were mur- For Victims of - dered by Turks in Syria and in the ALUMNI DINNER . i Holy 'Land. One mass will be held Rev. Raphael Riashyof {] Connecticut Association of Dartmouth ' in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic [ St. Basil the Great of 8% . || church at 9 o'clock and the other in | Iebanon will be in this College, to Dine at New Britain | the Uhro-Rusin Greek Catholic | MOrning at the masses of church. Rev. Raphael Riashy who ; Russian and Ukrainian cof e oy recently came from Syria will conduct | for the purpose of re the masses in the Greek language. He | tions for the work of that] was sent to America by Very Rev. | Féligious body is carr James Riashy to collect offerings for | WOrk among the victims off the orphans. Very Rgv. James Riashy | ih invasions in and aboul of Syria writes in hiS letter to Ameri- | 1-and but is in dire need cans: “We look to our Mother Amer- | MUch of the property of th ica who so charitably donates to save | 2iready been confiscated. b; hundreds of thousands of Christian | The mass at the Ukrainian children dying from hunger. Ameri- | the corner of \:’lnt,er and Ol cans, you can, and I am sure you alone | Will be at 9 o'clock ;md will, save the Christianity in Syria and | Trinity chuirch at 121 in the Holy Land, whose tuture lies in at 11 o'clock. Rev. Josep! our Christia children ‘there.” vych, pastor of the two co Rev. Raphael Riashy invites the | N®S extended a cor‘dln‘l’ in Christians to attend the masses in |21 t0 !vt!er:xd'nt‘he sa\: ces both churches, as he is zoing to collect Rev, Riashy. e speaker h ” and obtained funds not offerings at the masses after the members of the Uhro-Ry r Evangelim. He asks everybody, who ™ LEAVES CITY EMPLOY | (i et attend the masses bui whe | Ukrainian congregations | John K. Dunn, for the past vear T i ? th cities, but) also from tho connected with the office of the board Want to be a sharer of the Holy | gcts ana is confident of; of assessors, left the employ of that Frace. to bring their offerings to him {, once from the Amerie department yesterday. Mr. Dunn has 4t 121 Beaver street betwgen 2 and 3 | . .- ’ botn ensaged as one of the four as. ©o'clock. He will gladly relate to any- sistants to Thomas Linder in the in-| body the terrible sufferings in Syria. g t sys- oausion (orfa now ARl TO EXAMINE NURSES. 9 . N . The Connecticut State Board of Ex- ELKS G B amination and Registration of Nurses o W. C. T. U. MEETING | will hold its annual meeting on Wed- | OP¢R to Public. 40 Wash For Quick Retarns Use the Herald Classified Columns Thed¥. C.T, U. will hold o special | caqey. Tanuars 5; 1951 ot vt o oy ot meeting at the Y. W. C. A. parlors the State Library Hartford, Conn. on Tuesday afternoon and a large at- aminations for registration will be = tendance is desirable since matters of held in Hartford and New Haven, SPECIAL SUNDAY DIN importance will come up for discus- January 19th, and 20th. Applications slon. There will be a report of the must be sent to the Secretary before Py L. T. L. committee. January 1st. 31.50 E g S o T S e e 0 . Per Plate OTTO AUTO Te Ought to Get Shafts Put on His Bus o —— ] Nt s E w il Served from 1 o’clock to HEY+ WS BUS 1S GVING ME WELL, TLLTELL You - MIGOSH - T GET THAT DONE" ‘. Celery Q e paaptss THE BEST THING T Do, NEARLY EVERY DAY Y = Consomme Brunef P NoU CATBLL ME WARTS ; 15 HAVE YOUR CAR' TVE HAD THAT BUS Purec of Tomato So vOVERHP\UED . 1 Roast Young Island Gos Apple Dressing Roast Stuffed Young Chic Roast Fresh Ham and App < Doooinninioioooooooooooooooooboooooooooooodoboooooooooooobooooonooooomn nnouncements have been received by the local students of Dartmouthifi college, of the annual dinner of the Connecticut Alumni association of Dartmouth college. It will be held at | the New Britain club Friday even- ing, December 10, at 6:45 o'clock. Sev- | eral prominent speakers will be pres- | ent. Among those will be President Ernest Martin Hopkins of the Dart- | mouth college. There are about 30 local alumni men in “this city. This is the first time the dinner has ever | been held in New Britain, having for- merly beengheld at Hartford. The Better Kind—KEITH VAUDEV ILLE—Mon.-Tues.-Wed. —F ing — Classy ! THE RE\e:IuI‘lJrglgi‘ 1920 Pretty Music and Clothes ! With Plenty of Girls and the Famous Syncopated “ATLANTIC CITY JAZZ BAND” “THAT TRIO” With Manuel Romaine, the Man Who Sings For the Victroola Records “VICTORIA” in a Dancing Novelty MAJOR DOYLE, Lilliputian Comedian IT'S A GREAT SHOW ! . o SEE IT SURE ! ) ) 5 ) ) 5 ) 5 ) 6 ) 6 5 ) 5 ) 6 ) 6 G 0 Y ) ] ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] (5] 5] ) ) 5 ) ) ) ] ) ] ) 5 5 D ) Bolled Green Peas ‘Waldort Salad Jce Cream, Plum Pudding Demi Tasse The Elks' Grill is now

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