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DAILY HERALD, 1921. EST REDUCED 5 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, CEDA REDUCED 509, — = HALF PRICE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY O B. C. PORTER SONS | “CON\'ECTIC[JT S BEST FURNITURE Our Sale On Ended Yesterday, Big Genuine Sale O ture Will Last.a B More. See Them in Qur North Window—Our Special Price Is Half the Regular Price. CIVIC SOCIETY HEARS DR. OGILBY y College President De-| fivers Speech on Philippines | President Remsen B. Oglilby ot | Trinity college addressed the Com- | monwealth at the Y. M. A last night More than 200 members attended. Dr. Ogilby had as his topic ““The Achlevements of America's Al- truist Adventure in' the Philip. pines.” Dr. Ogilby spent the greater part ol nine years in the islands under the leadership of Bishop Brent, who is| ono of the most famous of mission- | wry workers, Dr. Ogilby had thre important sub-head: for hiv speech. They were: Law and order, with an outline of the constabulary, courts and the United States army; health, conearning the work of hospitals and clud | censored Since January cases of sleeping sickness and deaths from that strange malady in cities of the United States have been reported as follows: Cases Decaths New York 187 48 Chicago 12 Boston 10 Detroit e 2 Cleveland 5 9 Scranton . 2 Springfield, 2 Baltimore 0 Neow Britain, 1 Farmington 0 ‘Mass Conn. stitution. The general standard of public schools is low. A supper was served at 6:30 o'clock In the banquet hall. A re- port was given by Secretary W. E. Fay, while President B. B. Bassectte announced that on Apr 5. Mary Boyle O'Reilly, will speak on Celebrities of Europe." committce was ap- | pointed to present a list of officers at the annual meeting. The com- ittee is: John Sloan, Miss Elizabeth A nominating doctors, prevention of disease and the publie health hygienc; eduéation dealing with the school systems thare, the University of the Philippines and the educational work of the schools ia general. Ogilby =aid he ple of this country should be proud of the achlevements of the American people in the Philippine Islands and he paid a high tribute to the army stationed there. Speaking of the constabulary, he said it equals the great Northwestern Mounted Po- llee of Canada, and Is one to be proud of. Soldiers of the constabulary mre taught the languages of the natives before entering that work and some aro given charge of a small band who act as police and run down offend- ars. The Philippine natives under- stand that the word of an American i# law. The excellent work of tha constabulary will go down in the his- tory of the world, is the opinion of Dr. Ogllby Common law s not courts there, but tha Spanish od 18 used more. The standards es- tablished are excellent, and much enre in given to the training of na- tives for carrying on the native jus- tlco. ‘The prison at Manilla s one o’ the best in the world. Dr. Ogil- cted as chaplain there at one and knows the conditions well Spenking of the health conditions there, Dr. Ogilby said that there were some good hospitals established Iv various churches. It was impos- sible to get enough surgeons, but eless the population is given telt that the applied in the meth- | Allen and H. T. Burr. Pure Lard, 16c 1b. Russell Bros.— advt. CITY ITEMS ‘High and Dizzy,’ Palace.—advt. hall.— Harold Lln)(l in Sufday night at the Polo tonight, Professional ! Advt, “New Britain Night” which wasto have been observed at the Shrine clubhouse In Hartford upon Saturday evening has been postponed until March 5. Come in and examine Victrola, style 80, only Pierce & Co.—advt Don’ forget to visit | satlonal used car sale | Arch St.—advt. Gidding Chapter R. A. M_ will meet tonight to confer the mark master degree. Deputy A. N. Nash will attend this meeting. Supper will be served at 6:30 p m Polo tonight, Advt, The latest style $100, C. L. Jester's tonight, en- 192 Professional hall.— Bluebird Whist club ington will give their first | show and dance tomorrow |at Newington Town Hall { Leat orchestra of New | turnish the music. The ladies of the Germah Relief | society held a meeting and social in Maennerchor hall on Arch street this afternoon. A)l who contributed to the ald of the wsociety and who gave of New- minstrel evening The Maple Britain will “Un- club, will be held tomor- at the Y. M. C. A. A will be served at 6:30 o'clock. will follow (ha Fellowship | supper H entertainment | meeting. | tonight, jonal hall.— | | | | Polo Profe Joseph Kloskowski a arry Samorp of the J. A. x\'mxuvo. ski company, of 157 Hroad street, are in New York for a few days. They are planning a trip to Poland and Central Europe. Harold Lloyd in “High and Di | Sunday night at the Palace.—advt H ?n- Lard, 15c 1b. Russell Dros.— | §dvt NEW SPANISH YCIETY. Orgzanization of Newcomers Hers Has | 38 Members to Start Off With, | Members of the Spanish this city have organized a socicty, the aims of which are of a social na- ture, known as the Centro Hispano Americano, with headquarters ut Church street. At present there are 335 members and the flicers are President, Antonio D ‘ident, German Giner; se Repoll; assistant sec Garei ditor, retary, uan tary, Viceate Oltra; au- directors, Taken by virtue ol an EXECU- TION, to me directed, and will be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE, to the highest bidder, at the Public Signpost, in the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford, and State of Connecticut, FOURTEEN (14) days after date which will be on THURSDAY, the 24th day of FEBRUARY, 1921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to satisfy said Fxecution and my fees thereon, the following de- scribed pr th wit ARCH STREET. 1 lot t & I iot crackers, 1 lot cans milk, 1 lot cercals, 1 lot dry fish, 11 ash sifters, 5 washboards, 1 lot washing . 1 lot toilet paper, 10 1bs. cranberries, 4 strips bacon, 1 lot vegetable soup, 1 lot blueing, 1 lot ammonia, 1 lot pancake flour, 1 lot chewing gum, 1 doz. cans lard, 1 lot tea. 1 lot figs, 1 lot sup, 1 lot mustard, 1 lot pickles, cans tomatoes, 26 cans asparagus 13 cans Mazola oil, 1 lot mol 25 cans tomato saucec, 67 cans mon, 12 cans tomato herring, cans plums, 1 lot sardines, 13 pack- ages codfish, 1 lot canned lobsters, 1 lot canned clams, 1 lot canned peaches, 1 lot canned beans, 1 lot vanilla extract, 1 dozen cans spice, 1 lot cans cocoa, 1 lot of cakes [ chocolate, 25 cans Crisco, 1 lot of bot- tled vinegar, 1 lot soups, 2 bags beans, 1 lot macaroni, 1 bag rice, 1 lot nuts, 1 lot stove biacking, 1 lot shoe blacking, 1 lot paper, 1 lot trays, 1 lot baskets, 1 _lot chewing bottled cat- | . Fourteen (14) d | February, A. D. 1921, at 10 | in the forenoon, to | Mustard, .1 lot colony in | Soaps | Powder, 1 lot ; vice-pres- | | Bottles Luis Ivars, Emilio Oldra, Julia De- vesa, Sebastian Gi ., Rafael Del- pino, Pedro Lilu Vicenti Moll, An- gel Reig and Lopez l Taken by virtue of an KExecution, to be directed, signed and will be Sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder at the Public Sign-Post, in the Town o. New Britain County ol Hartford, and State of ticut, 1fter which Thursday, the 24th duy of ‘clock said Fx and my fees thereon, tha fol- described property, to wit: WINTER AND SPRING STR s 20 1bs. Lipton's Tea, 1 lot 1 lot Horseradish, 1 lot Ja Salad Dre Cigarettes and Tobacco, | 125 cans Beang, 1 Jot cani Sardines, 1 lot Canned Peaches, 1 lot Canned Milk, 5 cans Crisco, 48 cans Tomuto Herring, 16 cans Pineapple, 1 ot nd Powder, 1 lot Washing Toilet Paper, 1 ot Blacking, 1 lot Cocoa 1 lot Cereals, 1 lot Canned Strawbervies. 1 lot Canned Pear: 1 lot Coffec, 1 lot Blueing, 3 lot Plums, 1 lot! 100 1bs. Sugar, 1 lot Paper er IBags \ hboards, 1 lot Clothespins, 1 lot Clothesline, 1 lot Crackers, 1 lot Loose Bcans, lot Barley, 1 lot Dry Meats, 1 bb gar, 1 bbl. Salt, 1-2 bbl. Flour, Cigarettes, 1 hox Prunes. 1 Box ing, 1 lot Bologna and Ham. Dated at New Britain, Conn 10th day of February, A. D, 19 Attest wiil be on atisfy cution lowing CORNER Ketehup, Stove FRED \‘,'X‘.\"\'L" CROWLEY BROS. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street. Tel. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs. To Auto Owners we announce that Standa: 3 Corbin will be open for business Feb- | ruary 21, 1921. We will be prepared to repair all makes of cars. wish to Garage, located at Place, HerbertE.Anderson ! Teacher of Violin 1 1 115 Dwight St Tel. 1145-4, l TALK NO. 34. HEALTH WINS BY J. A, VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR. ! (Copyright.) i itself into a precious fix! 1 often wonder just how the unsettled condition of in- dustrics especially will be righted. How- | ever. this much is i HEALTHY P Those who arc This health will n this work., to the benefit of as well as to themselves, the half o even n no need for you to be sick or | ince the advent of ! CHIROPRACTIC s have found the.way simple one. They | ng and operating are at all that is needed hten the spinal bones, which per- | * nerves to convey the full amount of cnergy to strengthen the affected parts, and nature will restore them to health, Your case is no different from hundreds of others. Come to the office and see me J.A. VOLZ The Chiropractor 239 MAIN STREET, BOOTH Suite 407, Fourth rloor. 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