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INVILLE NEWS ) mtinued from Ninth Page.) CITY ITEMS at Rensselaer re home for the Tumbull Electric pany will shut do B the will pnda College holida Manufactu vn e vacation advt morrow | Chu the Kk company will Christmas hol- Monday iristma Op- | clos t for commence at the usual | ida will on morning mornir Prior mcation with he rect. Miss P Men's Emerson » apendiny her Christ Shoes, ever) $14 ana § Menus store.—ady pair parents on \ $6.95, it the New | $7.95 Music at Reg The 8, W Police OMcer Patrick ¢ at his homo with a eumatism Jewelry Xma advt. The Ing of A. United lirk s atts con- vere B Bogue the Chri batoMee bnt Glynn ol expected home for the entral mn Morans'. itts, Henry of Cat Unive yminated at the last fammond Camp, War Veterans Tlesday i holi- | me | Spanish will be elected on nex ning, Doc I girls of the Trumbull jee enjoyed Girls' Recreation rooms yes noon lLoarn beth Pike it Eversharp § al sehool at & Goodwin 327 spending n Charles Murray on Strong Court left this morning N. Hanson ha twhere he will spend the Me. Removal sale on A% vt Morristown, N. J per cent discount on Candy and \eres of Holiday Goods at Clark & Brainerd Drug Store, 181 Main St.—advt The Beta Mu sérority will give their Mass Christmas dance at the Y. W. C Miss Mil- this evening for the M. A. Axelrod invites all his friends and patrons to visit his new drug store | t 405 Main dvt | John will ‘a student School is | Have paired e Ladies’ leather Adkins —advt | There will be a rehearsal of { will be elected on next Tuesday | 7:30 sharp at the church nir 7 | Grieving For You" and “Feather PLICANTS FOR | —advt . . at Morans'. S % ’ Mozart cigars, # City Mall Will Hear Amer- | Store, 350 Elec dinne nber 28 nner + Christmas = | New Britain Lafayette St.—advt nefls, $1.00 up, Davis Main St —advt of Division street for Philadelphia the holidays Besse-Leland's. Unredeemed overcoats, the Univer va with her old property Road, at Harts 1in dow at Lotis The de land Bout ix Ann teacher o ar school, will her home at rtha Stewart 1 lson, left for I s vacation Mary Mills will at Arlington, Ma E. D, Warfleld of Park fit o Christmbhs holidays with Her ‘West Roxbury Vietrolaas, ords o 1 Co., New Britain .—advt. et pend her vac Salem ston spend . her | Downes of Monroe street and at Bufield Preparatory home for the holidays | your battery « irged at Jester's, 193 Arch or re- | | stregt Opposite hand bags, | . 1-3 off. | st eve- 2 for Main St.- Yale Cigar | Claims Next e John Demko and « Sev day at 10 O'clock. | HELD AS “SPY” | 111 be in this city next Tues- on will open at City Hall at the city and police courts. ~Hungary lenry Willlam Essel, Charles lernard Adelman Jurist, John ! xander Lavieniec, John Z'ol, Bamsel, Wilhédlm Boukowsky, lus Berendt, Louls Miller, Joe John Soezynski Pwen, Albert Speakman, John ts, Poter An k - A E joberg, Erik Carl Lundin g » \ | BY BOLSHEVIKI! the purpose of hearing 69 ap- k in the morning and will be are as follows: Germany, An- emelik L e, Poter Kups Hurry Stanislawas Krikztanowlce lor Michale Karasewich, FEd- Kania, Louis Viadislaw Iku. ta, Joseph Golon, Moshie | Britain and Ireland: John L John KEdward Maloney, A on: Axel Gerhard Hanson Gluseppe Rizzo, Santi Puzzo. - | tion F. Church, naturalization | for admission to citizenship. : d over by Judge John H. Kirk- ma. Stanislaw Joseph York- Benoit Dunn, Isidor No- [Ropublic of Poland and Rus- John Walter, Julius Peltzer, | rlon Lutynski, Stanley Kule- . laeopold Laskowski, Max won Allison, John Hughes, aymond Sorel, Elmer Charles | nson, Arvid Pearson, Gagliardo, Elisco Covini, Ven- MRS MARGUERITE € wuanlsm ricanl, Angelo Recene, Joseph o, Petqr Montana, 010 Casn, Joogealk, ( pmgnicantonfo Marino, ossiglo Lansa, Salvatore Cop eo D'Addario, Ang » Lodi | n: Joseph Yonan, Elisha Be- d John Simoen The Bolsheviks claim she an Empire: Rappal Hawgim- | ¢ the 1. 8 goverrment, a rry Parparian | tuted » vernment officia ROSS ACCERTED ™™ HICAGO Authorities Take wun. trom vae. wioe| MEAT ~MARKET Attracted Comment. !Cor. Elm and Seymour Sts. | polica ¢ ur Best Meats at low prices. | wttorney asked | Following are few of our sion him to join the | 2 was Jesterdny taken to spring- | Specials: asm. whero o' previousiy on- | SHORT, SIRLOIN and fties. Cuptain Thomas W Grace | ROUND STEAKS .. Ib 35c | said that Ko was civen over| SHOULDER STEAK Ib 18¢ P T e INATIVE TUREKEY 1b 58¢ er. |NATIVE CHICKEN Ib 40c e o tamteiute 31~ | ROAST PORK Ib 25¢ : week to the re Special prices on Native r lPork and Veal. Vianzo Rus lo Rer- Salva- guerite E newspaper write hostage by ihe according to w was a harge Mrs. Ma laltimore held as a government the Department in Harrison ris State shing les Ross who figured in an e theft n ¥, and cane whose to allow previously en FOR GERMAN RFEI New Brh as bheen ring the past fund for the and Austria At the recent | which was given, a doll wax | All Kinds of Groceriess and pd Mrs. Harold Post of , 767 {Fl‘lli(h‘. avenue children of KNOW OTTO, HANDLING WRENCHS PLIERS, ETC GWES A FELLA SOME GRIP IN WIS HANDS: IN THE o LASTNINEYEARS [ oM THE CALL | AVISE* LLL BERHAL COULD TAKE A PIECE OF PIPE. the two files of. piliars, He reminded seeing place heroes had seen lives closed praise that the leader to his home in Washington yesterday, his celebration not | New 1 Wilson boy " ¢ leadey in NE S+ WELLTRY YOUR GRIP ON THAT PUONE AND BEND AN IZAR BOYS PLAGE WREATHS | ON COURT OF HONOR (Continued from First Page) themselves of chance to to the fallen heroes. At the park the men were supplied with pay holly wreaths and, at an order the wreaths pillars which The men from the officer in charge, attached to compoe the court of honor were the teturned to their places. Rev. Missarian spoke briefly upon fitness of such a celebration hristmas eaon draws near. the work of the men the as commended in whose honor the observance was held | and lips could not give forth such a mes- deplored the fact that human received between the cach of which represented a allen serviceman. the young men of the O. T. C. that theirs is the task of that the world is a proper in which live since their to offer up their to make it such a place. He his remarks with the reading of a poem commending the heroes. Mr. Dyson spoke a few words in of Capt. Clark. He eplained had planned to return at which must standing be mer R. to fit leave of absence having started 1t that time, but upon hearing of the planned for ths morning, ain. Capt. Clark has since he came to months ago. Mr. three cheers. The pproval of their that reverberated lecided to been at ain home six cheered their hills \gainst the THANKLESS POSITION HA 5 “MIER RHALLIS Athens Constantine The picking people in the rocent ple scit Rhallis, of Greece, ir the Constantine. Premier difli cult situation because of allies' at- titude inst Mrs. Clem Has the Grip on Him il HELLO - VEM - HUH?- | WELL,DONT T ALWANS| b)) [> CoME RGHT HOME | If FROM WORK- - 2 HUH- GBVE L | tribute | He | | according to the | propr aph to reach wrehouse fires d, which the Brit- e a part of Sinn Fein's of “Tarrying the war to Eng- Incendiaries working in _the | cause of Sinn Fein started the blaze, British. Huge quan- tities of oil saturated waste were found. BOYS' CLUB CELEBRATION Christmas Tree Exercises Gymmasium This Evening—Public 15 Invited. The Christmas tree celebration of the Boys' club, will be held at the new gymnasium this evening. Ap- ate exercises will be carried out. Rev. J. Leo Sullivan will give a sort address on, ““The Significance of Christmas.” A. C. Brunnelle will render vocal solos. The Boys' club band will give several selections of Christmas music. The gymnasium will be prettily decorated for the occa- sion, and a huge Christmas tree will be lighted and trimmed. The public is cordially invited to attend the ex- ercis Gifts will be distributed among the club members. CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street. Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given | on all jobs. —-PALACE-- Midnight Frolic New Year’s Eve | 10—BIG ACTS—10 Reserved Seats Now Selling. DAG GAN GRASSHOPPERS! « 7NN GRR-RAFF ment experienced ekill imsures A-1 Dry Cleaning Service. f The New Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 72 WEST MAIN ST. plus has put | CAUGHT WITH 600DS Policeman Hails Two Berlin Men With Three Gullons of Wine in Their Pos- sessjon. Whie Supernumerary Officer Wil- liam McCarthy was patrolling his beat on Winter street last night, he saw two men carrying a suspicious looking dress =uit cas¢c and one of .the men had a bag thrown - over his shoulder. ©n questioning the men, who are Law- rence Antonott and IEdward Torie, claiming Berlin as their home, ha found that the case an¢ bag contained abcut three gailons ¢f wine. The men were tuken into custody and today they werc turned ovar to FFederal offi- cera frem Hartford. Gerstaecker Lodge to Have Xmas Observance Plans have been made for the an- nual Christmas observance of Ger- staecker lodge, 1. O. O. F., which is to be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Turner hall. Members of the lodge and their wives and families will be entertained at that time. A Christmas tree will be provided from which *“Santa” will distribute gifts. Following an entertainment, dancing will be enjoyed. LANDERS BULLETIN' Factory to Close Friday Noon, Dec. 24 and Commence Monday, January 3—To Be on 45 Hours a Week. The following notice was posted on the bulletin boards of Landers, Frary and Clark before noon today: 0 enable us to make annual re- pairi and tc take inventory thae fac-! tory will close down Friday noon, Dec. 24th and will start up Monday, Jan-| uary 3rd, 1921. “Ths factory will start at 7 a. m. six | days a week, and close at 4 p. m. the first 5 days; and close at 12m. on Sat- urdays, making a total working sched- ule of 45 hours per week. Our object | in establishing this running time is to | zive the greatest amount of work to the largest number of people and his | schedule will be maintained until such time as business will warrant our in- creasing it. “Arrangements have been made for “payisg off” during the shut down week at the Labor Bureau at 3 p. m. on the regular department day: LARGE REAL ESTATE DEAL. A big real estate deal was complet- ed today when S. Sheinman sold through the Camp real estate company his one half interest in the two Mee- han blocks on Lafayette street to Joseph Caslowitz his partner. The sale is reported to have heen made at a basia of $80,000 for the entire property. Mr. Sheinman reserves a three year lease of his store, tenement and garage. Domino Syrup | Adds a delightful flavor to cocking American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino'’ , I/ PRICES LOWEST RUBBERS THAT GIUE LONG WEAR Christmas FIRST CHURCH SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Miss Marion Harlow, Harpist First Church Quartet Mrs. Howard E. Horton. Mrs. Merwin Tuttle, Contralto. Mr. Theron W. Hart, Soprano. The program will be entirely musical and will consist of trios for violin, harp and organ, and carols by the quartet accompanied by violin, harp and organ. The public is most cordially invited to come and enjoy this pro- gram of uplifting Christmas music, Music at the DECEMBER 26 AT 4:30 Mr. Marcus Fleitzer, Violinist Mr. Charles J. Stuhlman, Tenor Mr. Marc A. Schaefier, Bass Organist and Director. IKNOCK-KNEED WHoA BOLIVAR! WHY THE MoAN 2 OH,THE MRS. HAS 150 FRUIT JARS WAITING FOR ME T T\GHTEM THE >, LADS ON, TONIGHT ! BY AHERN CHINNING ABOUT - VOURWISE-LIKE STYLE QUALITY TRUTH N ADVERT! SENSIBLE GIFTS Waists - Fur Coal; Sport{ Coat: Cloth Coat = QUALITYS TRUTH (N ADVE